;44wit40;41.6. - 0,01.-; irookinit 'built and i!frfre4Y, sa the -, biglonit:standllg . " iiiiptiiltlon!, noir in '!0?9 oflron;bat'llnientaS Ara,114`004164 *l4 is iiiit as soon l!itilf in nnioli in iay ' glyaicdttliat 1 ,03 5r3.444,,g90 Lan ! :,cartlfeasit i leflt:d; thaCtlio of Iluillfst ehlp will bo [ ll6 - natlpfkl9r74at JiroWe tii , blilltttho'neiceoliOn;lnrorll l qtay , '_" talnizalio.beat fatta'frotkilio.liast enginee .°9 ol ,fina 4 1 4- thW, YIPAA-Of.4Pfu... nab of engines„ aril tir!re . , )beik ! pnrts gethat4 s,Pfaiiry I,34l4nthitfailli' thiuwing away all iltn-oraolli„ azol:trying i nn - woriino4o. 'T;usa have 'not, t oile'on wet Afity, , atl , ioihape,inolq t onglafv:ball4orp bave special priiforonoos;o444ol4.l4:a.4in,abc, „ a. hobby. .them:. '.;They - tiaiia' the patter n s, pre. 4,l,l4o,,inarroihani, ititatik. 01',0 11 4 018 er? which think owrittal t -; I have itt . o f iel; _and no pet eng,lne.' , l-ki4liat`efqy'yafehted and satiated, tile , . heit-tileei - diaajn .tha world; and tiled this axaOtlY aftai Thb ",!ifitatot engine: I fosai . ai @ one imbrnoing the beat and this ateantey..nevet:laat,'W, shigh* ..t4 in , that - time by ibi-bia`akini of thilinipeii which fact mtisfaeitOlyi: , aAtee,that this fa thffsaf* . and most valuable rnv-i 1, , • ' ” Plainly ae posidble ant-wall "atvaii, that tha' good teOpla ItotEbiladeltdde are veiyearefairand prudent il • and they have good reason to be - ach`liti tbsy have been taken in liistdpe toittt'att !wtong, and not . adapted - ai.the traok „ theywerelale.ll4ofoi, There thoy,,lost, air:they :ini , eatedi,: or upaxly , 0., X t‘, come ; forward with - a Perfeotlf and - make her donbiy wife- t ier? am dotermlbed to -.- make her snob--ln erder,that the Philadelphians • will never be guiliyit dieWhing people bilblebtul• laredo it a time. First, thcl . l4l.is strong MA' into and I put in one engine,' wfildh will drive her oigh. Th icert!initisi4houe., low , ,to make her rfectly put in, - one more; I.36,feet from the first, iii.resier4e(fOr 'any ..ttiMident, to the other ease it is rietlequired:for speed; But -, if we wish greater Speed; put this second engine in' motion, and4tds, viii gyjd hcirir, 'have.pre4d , Witetwatsapsriassur. ,- I will now 'llitiro/dtaihaniottl pngigeor'?ra queition. I knowliayis:shfainan, one who wishes to seoure Ppilaiielphhuts against dieention; arid ;I would be highly pleased to "tichim oily, and it he can Satiety the that he has anything . ildnibiti tit* this Shin,'l will very gladly, so -, eept as walnut tho best of everything. , lam bound ttprOteat,everi Stockholder, large' or small, to the best of tnyibilltys'and I will produce melt ,f ,: a ship MI-Mei° Zdialennit,:withont , indulging In ‘. ( - 044 *Orli . on 7 ;ani:pOint:';',.l4.4nestien to this "'Engineer "- is: Should you. be bound RI , gurOpe,, and two or three - steamers lay at the witarf,rof the old r fashioned slat, with. doable engines and hut one pair of isheelsz:-.' one' engine nulling the other to pieces—with the prospect, of eleten or . tWelie dafepsuisage; ft you got to Europe at all; and by the eld6-0111tew/ 11' to 7- four-wbealul steamer with two separate owns an d sets of .wheels hundred Otidelkirtit feet 'apitt r ank ttistifOre safe as if you had; ffivo7fttign9hipeliru'isi yo i—i, chip which, if you need but .one,unginb;:wonld beat 4he ethers by tweiM thtiti deie;;-witioh atip .weild!you , take peeing° in at the • putio`.,pitee? hive - sten 'too much weeping tud:piitying on my shim heretofore to doubt ,ibi:Olt - yen-wthild - tu3ie:'.l um lauded that two more iU, so that if the first break down ,these Alart,be relied upon, then it may , be called an ox. pertinent to put in two sets 'of engines and 'wheels eidtiairuship: When I *ones these points I re.. Eret to see how-far seine men are behind the age Are live in, and how hard it is to get people to see thilligs4hieharareally perfectly plain. Of course, persons dlreptly - oonoerned=in the old-fashioned shipi will - not atitoit . the necessity ' of superseding them ibut,the suffering public - do feel that there is nfgient "need, ter improreitunit, -end the general advance :the age settles" It that a change must , • " .1.- 'rename : bnUd the samo.old, style of Alps that ' rotting at the whams in Now York ; that can inOt ont 'Of thaqortind pay expenses. Why? ---Because they are conitinoted all wrong: If any Philadelphian wishes to teen more nioney, - erbk not , hny old•tkildoned ships` already,built ? They "1" can "behtal et Almost any pries, and there Is no need Of building 4bent soier again: 'But -we Olaim to hive:fiitinPa safe Mid appropriate brinier ocean staintuahlKa• kind that.othera bait) -not got, and will .not get until a p.hiladelphia lineas fairly 'ea %lda donei,-Philadelphia will be ready An cope with any "searit in the United States, and, I may safely eay,, any aniaportia the world. Manna , RANDALL. , • ,delphliteorrespefidents, some time during the pro; :tient weer, as faultless * specimen/A' book-Making' as has ever bean put forth - by an American: pith ' Biking littise.:...'nereely,n "Mount - Vernon and its - Assoclntione,llistoribal; Blographioal, and Pieto " rial, ll by Benson J. tossing. In Its general get ting.up it resembles Wordsworth's Pictorial Greeoe, • published Some fifteen years ago in London. The paper la tinted, very teary, and of:exquisite fox , tare, and the engravings, ono hundred and thirty. - -nine" - in - number, 'are - intahad.in ' with the letter-press, and executed in Mr. Lossing's , haPpfeke, 'etYre:''Elitly" - in 'October, '1858; Mr. -Z. visited; Mona; , Vernon, and ' enjoyed . the, hospitalities 'tins - mansion for tw - a,or Three - days. While? there he sketphed,tnany4hings with' which Wvdtingtou ,was associated ie,life, and on his re turn wrote a narrati - ve'of timi visit for - liorpir's Magazine. , appearance of that article" , , . Townsend tCo the plan of the present _volume-1-a fast: that, Fes made the ; subject of a _,;• ParisSrsPh, At - tlio time, by. gene -the respondent. 1 r .;.',And bere'ist leiheok itself, a Will delight Abe% eyea, and. commend Won't° the Jfidgment of the experienced and erudite gentlentA -Who , pre , aides so ably over the literary department of The - - 'Prier. It will-puzzle the heads of our publishers to get out, it' time' for, the ? bolidayA a more ale : - - gent and appropriate volume. Spooking of Town.' - . send - 4 Co,,,it may Intoreit Your_biok-makers to ~ ~,knOW that the sale of their new edition of, Cooper, illustrated, by Daley, inoreasa with the tarns of -- every fresh -. volume, The. aggregate sale will be ,-.- vary loge; , ..-- . - ' E , The Harpers hAve received ,' front England, ad- I -- . vineed sheets of The Lifoand Times of George VS , :'-'iliers,.Dulte. of a; novel,', Mn, - Thomson ; A.' .----. --, Life,Struggle; . nevel;',by Miss Pardee; , One of 1, , .7Tbenh - by Charrea Lever ; .and Tom - Brown at c:lx- - , --,, -----", ford,- by the suthorof Toni Brown's school Days. :-.- '-- Professor Lowed - aerial ship 'came to. , town' on ' . Saturday - ,'-arid as it Was dragged through - Brtilldway t.: , -111 iisk• of the American Express Company's wagons, -._ . drawn by -eight 'horse* decked: with plumes and -. things,- attracted the general stare. The inflation wultillare been commenced this morning in Be.- ' 'Samar Atnte, and to c,omplate.it, will, probably re. , quite tWeirldays, When fully blown up; the thing will be etwatne high from the gra n _nd as the spire of - Trinity„tripush—three hundredfeet, • . , ' , - Powers'-marble statue of Washington; caseated ..,.. , in' Eternise ' at", a - cost 1)4,116.600, for the Unsold° - .-Lodge - of Fredericksburg. Sri.; of which Washing. , ...,-"don_was amember.reathed_here about three weeks. .- since and is now on view at °pupil's.lt,represents him at the - Mundt! altar. -- dreamt in the regalia of the order, It ms pont. the Artist's happiest efforts. -, - An *Fa for - your target companies : the value of ' die whet distributed , to the Delevan Musketeers, ' on VedneadaY last on -the, - occasion of their find tett:o;4 , lMS' something over f e ur.thousand dollars: " ' Ittivi.ltbpletut 'the - , veneSection. Must have been, in ' the City T o speeters! .. department, to have s • craped •' - neetlier 00 - Mapectable a sum as that 1 . 1 . - • - _-',.Tbe number of,yotere in this City who registered ~... :their. names on Tuesday and 'Wednesday last, to . entitle them - to - veto at the 'Noveniber 0,41010 - 11,'Ilfas 0111,, , aboqfittyistrem thousand:;-'• -,- „ . AMong „other: literary announcements insole in . - the advertising columns of, the Ztienitig Post by ' Dithy" Eltiokstio, they-fo,rinally announce; Mrs. ' Henry Ward - Beecher • Ai- the - author - of ": From Dawn to Daylight." - on will remember that It. , - *we in 'the Pres./thither nude watt fireementioned . , in connection with the work. ' .I,t was onlylast week - that it wee ronoluded - to let the name of the writer ':', go to the public.) -.-- , - ••. .. . ~, ~ - . • -- Thti. managers or the Italian - kieri, in view of Ott unsatisfactory impression made -by Creselamo, ~,,, intr.thir indefinite _postponement; of,the 'debut of '-- Stamens*, haveaffeethd an-engagement with Gee ". a aota, who' le underlined to appear on ;Wednesday ' - 'next in 'Pelintri ' : Doubtless • an'. arrangement 1141;." , ..weraid -hive been sooner made with Gassanlga, if her terms had not teen higher than thentanagere - - ;:-' - : - thttagattliey.eOuld afford ;.. but Madame is wealthy, 'i end can afford - - OS remain in a elate or , f Masterly - -I,ll!setiVity.n..., She was Master of the maiden, 'and • r .. befinarilist her'resint:- -With. her and-Colson - and - Fr , ,... - Madams - Stralcosehinnt the new male artiste, the -- .. lAaAssliesSeat.Will.doubtlea be' able ' to - carry the --,. soseelst - thretigh:trabeessfully- Beanearde and his • ," - ,wiro. - BilleOrttvelli, and' eosin', are due this week. .-- There ; has beau "a breaking ' no at the Winter dirdeni . " Restsos last Week very dins: • Trouble In _ ', - .., - ,the. , eoxsany. ,- : , 1104 -- jaint'W e ed 'left. * She-was -,..-. their right, bowery and in letting, her go somebody _ -o-, guide a, - sander: Bo:great - ,thitigsleft ea - opting Jeltersort.i 'T , .-hear - thaV'itfte, ill;--- - W.' Joins Laura ' - :,-. 4- -. - leinitii li ytho‘ will]: of ' conntel:, g&. into burlesque -. _..- 10p,.1 ise--.:.• filinnie:Alsoarthy,- hirs, J.. W., , ; - ,q4:Afitirlcyamtt.4 l , Daly; Ytheint,iTtetens t nnd the rest of - ..5y. - f.9lol.peoplei:abe eonid. - As; theilitvitlibletPfiltite; and 7 .f.;irst iiertoribttainteCoApi aIIY, , The siationall. :g. ' *BOA , ',.;.TOnt.Tstyloets nestneraetit,'Vhe Blee '-!,-1' ','lktObejsrpieght,4lt here this wealV.c:s. < , , ''Aii - f - fil i t.Coril'et -1 4..e - ',/lille. Iftrtillogindividnif who -...1-14seilt t.erir er,five nundrea,negreas on' the °out of ~".,'...,.'.,-; , ekfy , (44, 'irmiattierted,f theta m Eierlds, - ,,0r items -4.,.w. hip,;;Leliya,ls3ls l , tot , tha ,purjMse or Bqproving r e °.,.`-• :119104arid,repleniehing hb purse ; la about : - .. ' „ -1-'- ',':'•-,' - ' , ',. . . . j , oiLirdOld olmont' would urge you to giin , • • .111tiiitp.!3 to the eMeniilsO l tr : y: to OA e*e . tymeni, hnd,l will atipiiit - , this bysaying Abut atiyoite:tbiq:ivill lodic lOW *thler, end ',rabbit •bilit or-int - Judie*); rani --ii!LtiAo reedit:oo that, itis notan If-it i ts an experbnout to put two. men into ,a boat to row !t! and then for . safOty And for 'spend botb, •to put I.'w *Wit 'will be an experiment with a '.iretter,frOnlL Now York. Exprrysrro DOH POR,THE HOLIDAYS—PRE OH LIT •=R-ART IMPORTS AT HARPER'S - IS AIRSHIP AR. xlvg9 7 -Polvott4' 8401711 OP WASHINGTON IN MA REGALIA,..-THE COST OP" PRESENTS AT THE RoLiyor 'TARGET 1160'LIC—NIIMEIIII OP sVOTORS • , REOVITIIERD UNDER THE NEW LAW--IRS. 'HENRY WARD BEEOFIER=OPERATIO ITEMS—HRS. JOHN WOOD-.-CAPT. COMM: TURNING ARTHOE•, , Moireseondenee of the Prem.') • , • Now "YooK Oot -24 1859 . W. A'; Townsend di Co. will stind . to: their %Ile .te'Puldisii- - an autobiography, :including's sketch' or, the, hew and, the Vlore, ho went, through with, that. suttoessfal anti exhilarating manteavre. The : 5 0 4 5,'* P *OW," davelopmettts inyotving thare-c Pitbite,lateh in this country," and, wiit establish ,!< the comp - 11131V of the highest fuse :tieturritaitthe reoPoniag Or the slave trade." In , .erikhialitY, eehjork intefulity Of 'excitement, it wilF probably-, surpass those autobiographical wonders ttiatitave emanotod from Wikoff, Vitte,eq7 Sam ittigorSMlditoy'Smith, and Barnum. THE COVItTS. YSIBTPIRDAY'II PHOOII7IIIDINaa. Sriftepted for Toe Freesia • " ~Quartrnit ,Sweatows—Judge , :Thompson.:-.4 Thalesslon yesterday wasoeoupied in the disposi; of seVetal mules of no publicinterest. The court was in liOsslon only.until about one o'clock, ht which:time there were nine: jury trials and but and -conviction: ludgellunupson, who hasjust recover; 'idlrinti a armload ludiapealtion, was punctually on 'the!, benele,.'„ind , Distriet Attorney •LOUghead, as italial;:tiaVaa.atad the, day's business in a prompt -and sysieuiatio Manner: - number of eases fixed for:trial yesterday 'were continued on account of 'the ithitipee of Witnesses - end parties, some of whom Were eentined to; their homes through illness; and ,others wheat the apatite were Unableth - find. tlotleib.Henan, ,who was tried and convicted in 'May last,', on .the Charge of receiving stolen goods WitsetikiffileniOUS knowledge; waielilled np for son: team, Judge .'Thompson stated that be bad sus. hanilatputtisliment for thepurpose of familiarising himself' with 'all the facts of the ease. Thepriso tier W .we then' sentenced to nine months in county prison,' the, confinement to date front the 4th of May last. Ifugh Ingrain was acquitted of a charge of ma: Unions mischief. The accused was the driver of a chaise, which he ran into a light vehicle. No one appeared ,to prosecute Ingram, and he was dim eharged from custody. -Peter Helen was acquitted on one bill, and con'. vioted on another, charging him with en assault and battery on a policeman. Nolan strenuously 'protested his innocence of both charges. 'Ho was - sentenced to sixty days in the county prison. 'Emerson Brown was acquittal of a charge of the larceny of money.' Brown, who is a flinciful.look 'lug colored gentleman, was successfully defended by John Goforth, Beg. ' Abbe Miller was acquitted of a charge of assault and battery, and the prosecutor ordered to pay the °este:- , • . A similar disposition was made of a bill of indict ment ;wherein John Megan was oharged with n petttyy assaulfand battery. •, • Thomas Armstrong' was charged with carrying concealed deadly-weapons. 'The 'prosecutor falling to appear, the bill was - sitbmitted to the, jury by the District Atterney, who rendered a verdict of not guilty, and ordered the former to pay the costs of prosecutiOn., ()harlot Fez was' tried on a bill charging him with the larceny of fifty-ponds of sugar, the pro perty-of William C. 'Patterson. The brother of this defendant, charged with the same offence, has left the city, and his bail discovered to be worth keg. As the evidence submitted was incomplete and unsatisfactory against' Charles, the, jury, at the suggestion of the District Attorney, rendered a verdict of not guilty. • There being no other burliness ready, the eo',rt adjourned at an early hour. We learn that Dis trict Attorney William 8,. Mann has been quite ill for come days pot. We shall be pleased to ace .himsoon at his accustomed post. In the' Court of Common Pleas, Judge Allison presiding, three hours and a half were occupied by • the continued beating of the cause wherein Curry is plaintiff and Dampman defendant. This was an aotion.for materials furnished and services alleged to have been performed. J. Cooke Longetreth for plaintiff; 'and George 0. • Collins for defendant. Verdict for the plaintiff for $28.92. Tyler vs: Watson', 'An action for goods sold and delivered.. J. T. Mitchell for plaintiff, and-Han best for defence.. Verdlot for the defendant. . Cyrus Horne ye. Mary Ann Borry. An action to recover for work and labor done, and goode sold and delivered. - Wollaston for plaintiff, and Wallace and. J. K. Ashton for defenee. DISTRICT CotraT--Judge Stroud.—Keyser &laveley vs. Jonas. Henry, An action on an at taehmentexecution. Verdict for defendant. Den nis for, pluintiffs, and Cuyler for defence. • , Gummelt vs. Riddle.—An action of ejectment. Verdict for plaintiff for $143. Brinckle for plain tirLand ImmeiDougherty for defendant. D/STRICT CounT—Judge Sharswood.—Mar cue Cauffni.n vs. Goo. li. Vandyke A Brother. An action on a promissory note. Verdict for the plaintiff• $252.71. Allen Sawthorn, to the use of John W. Massey. vs. Abram 0.- Brow,. wire facies to revive a judgment Verdict for Tile defence. • )''he following is the 3dth rule of the District Court : ,t-,‘„Sibpoense, for witnesses residing within the oily and county of Philadelphia shall be, taken at least five days previously to the day assigned for the trial of the action is which their , attendance shall be require& or suit action ,shalt not be con tinued on account of the absence of any swill wit ness, if be Were or might be found at his residenCe within that period." , IMPORTATIONS. [Reported tot The i'reacl PUERTO CABELLO—Bark Rowena. Wilson-80 hides 1715 bags coffee 363 do copper ore Ballet Bros; 5 bides 1 box (.(1006. W 6 %alto& RlOHMOND—Steamship Pennsylvania. Tenl-221 bas tobacco Buckner, MODaimon & Co; 66 las 17 cs do Do lan k Tait!- 1U 1,..vs so bits do J R Sank k Co; Ng hog 27 co do Tbos Webster, Jr; 10 ban do Moats Boebm; 60 do A &-R Arensbens; 8 bales rags Jessup & • Moore; 4 Was feathers R Wilson & 21. bales cotton Robert Patterson & Dot 2 bales cotton waste Tredien,..ntoUss & ftri: 60 bus feed T-B baneaster; 2 Das shoes ears Winsort 241 bags - peas 1311 Cummings; 20 do N Hol lings; 20 do fruit Parker & Toland: 13 do Geo K Smith: 17 plows maeblnery,fl V Mernek & Sons; 8 bales rags 1 do rope 61 bags flax seed 32 bags 5 Wide fruit 100 bile °raters 100 pkgs mdse to various mummer; 130 'smuts casks Engle and Wolfe ;10 bids old iron to' A Powers. • PRILADELPRIA BOARD' OP TRADE. JAS. IMSB SNOWDEN,) HENRY BUDD. COldittralt Or Till MON= J. B. LANCASTER. LETTER BARS AT TEE MERCHANTS' lIXCUANGE, PHILADILTII TA. ' Ship Barnnnk.'llowlnad, • • .. • • .. • • • ..... .I.iverpool. noon "Hoyt Old Embry. Httne5.................k10yan5, soon ling Tboines Waltor,Hiorth. ......Eit Botts. soon Brig P4lntagonet, Morris... ~........ ..... Bt. Batts, 000 n MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PRILADELPIITA, Oct. 26, 1829. tuff RIREEI.. a I BUN BETS—..— a 17 Wulf ~2 16 ARRIVED. 13tentnship Pennsylvania: Teal. fmm RiChmond, via Norfolk.N days, with mdso and _passengers to Thomas Webster, Jr. Reports proteins the bark Rowena, from Idtguayrit, and bog Enterprise from Malaga, at anchor b e l ow the •Brandrsrme saw four r isme schooners MT Bombay Hook ; also shin Wallace , or Savannah, at an chor. Bark Rowena, Wilson. (mot Puerto Cabello Oct 7111, hides. naffs°. &o, to Dallett Thos. Left no Amerinan vessels. Country contletioddisturbed. but the govern ment authorities were In the ascendant. Brig 0 Amos, Ni kola, from Boston. Bohr Mantua, Maxon. days from Frederica. Md. - with sr .sin to Jas Barratt & Son. Behr lulisno, Hardlng.s days from Boston, with mdso to Dsvid Cooper, Soh , 9overnnr. M 8 Crosby, Crosby. 8 days from East port. with mdse to 13 A Bonder Rehr Bohoinva. Clarke. 2 dsvefrom Chesapeake City, with grain to Obviation Sr Curran. • Rehr Co l Tritruller. ,Barrington . 2 days from Milton, Doi, with ark Rlohardson Overman. EsSehr J Wainwrigh & t, Corson from Boston. Rehr Aeitiut, Corson. from Boston. Behr Crisis, Renee, from Hingham. Behr Sarah Louisa, Cruleo• from Taunton. Bohr Carroll, Pratt, from New Bedford. CLEARED. Hteemehtp Pennsylrtola, Teal, Richmond, Thomas Webster. Jr. liir . testroor Claypool, Baltimore, A Groyne, Brig G Amos. Niekols. Boaton, Sinnickson & Cr,. Bohr H Wainwright, Corson, Charleston, L Auden tied, Roh:Crisis, Boner, Chelsea. Brown and Multi. Rohr Sarah Louisa. Crniap, Tannton. Trier & Stone. Bohr Carroll. Pratt. Norwioh, Tiverton Coal. Co. Hohr Althea. Corson. Sale Brookhaven, Bohr 0 1, Baylee, , Tooker, Eakiaton & Con.• . . Bola W P .flullips, Smith, Chelsea, R. Como It Co. I,IB.9IOILANDA. Steamer $ Seymour, Shore, hence at Alexandria 91th Inet. .Bhip Alice 13a11,11idkey,.for Boston, cleared at Cal cutta Aug 29. Aue 93Sio .Lemknow, Graham, for Boston, cral at Calcutta SlotAriib, Eldridge , for Sydney BW, °leered at 4 P 0 nwinend. T, 79th ult. Bar Betsey William', Nickerson; called froin Liver pool Tait, twit. for this nor,. Bark Ohne V. Lex, Alineiti , hence for Port au Mime, wee spoken 6th inst. otrat DOMingo. Bark 0 W Poultney, Marehman, for Havana at Ply mouth 9th instant. Brig Industrie, ' , Wilkie, sailed from Bremerhaven ith met for Philadelphia. BrW Tookenton, Nickerson ; • Tangier, Pendleton, and Nichol!, Street. hence at Boston 24th inst. Brie Ormetv, Baker, honco arrived at Now Bedford Vkl inst. - flehr Coterie, Vangilder, sailed from Baker's Landing 23 inet. for thie_port. • Behr Pearl, Brown and John Parnam, Crowell, sailed fmri Newport M bet, for thisport. Bchrs Bl' Thompson. Bteelman, and Revenue, 0141g11,beno at Providence 23d inst. fiehrs J BJohnsoa Jolintion. and Albert Phan,. Cava lier. hence at Prordenee XV inst. Bahia If Rand. Terry, honoe for Lynn; Gazelle, Nay lor. do for Rockport; Dhf Messerole. Steelman, for Norwalk' J MoCloskey, Chapin. do for llartford • R 'Wilson, Davis. from Newport for this _port. nod 'Bine line Haight, Beebe, from Newport for do, at New York yostentov. Bohr Thomas Potter, Glover; hence at New , York yes terday.: Bohr Allen Middleton, Jr, Sipple for this port or Alex iindria.sallool from Providenee Inst. Behr liurrouthe C, Clark, for Philadelphia, sailed (min Salem add In t. Bohr HIM, Prtekad, from Boston for Philadelphia, at New Bedford 224 inst. NAVAL. The CB steam frigate A ieeteeippi , Capt , NiolioLson, ras Woosung 29th July. - The 'again frigate San Jacinto, Capt Armstrong, was tht nays, Cape Verde Islands, Sept I& in cones ,nuenee of serious dams gement either stern bear, n t Ir o pid he necegsary For her to go into dock Within six teontlis,'probably at CadiX. Spain, A ire frigate wax seen ollCape Frio, Bra. Zil, Oth tiemeed the CB anis Congress. COPARTNJERSIIIP NOTJCES. NOTICE . IS lIEREBY GIVEN, that the Om of WA RNJCK, CILADWICK . , Is BRO. is this tiazdtssolyed_. The iteatx.D nano, n Steve bathe.. nip' =mood under the nam SECOND DWIC & aro _ L e Hortuesat darnel, of and RACE et. ga m y ? CIiADWICA Philadelphia. July 114 NA— B A. CHAD Sri!x-ir aigusuEs. lIIIIE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN -m- PRILADELPHIA,—Lask at the following list of ',noes for Handsornbs, end oompare them with those boughtelsew ere: . • ' 0. /, 0 5 knoll, 623‘ per psen, 0.2, etas, 75 1 • - 0.8, 66 nots, 87 ~ - - : ..0.4, 80 ott,loo .. 5 80knots 112 .. ' - • " tite:losgots; 17 5 " gg : kilt lip ir , :: ° HANB QKBTN,_ • p North THlRDs treet below Arch, Philetleislna. . • . _ DRAWING "AND PAINTINC/ MATE RIALS. Engineers' and Architects' stationery ; Sr/maw - Pointing Materials. PotJohomanta Sens ne end Vanes. Students Paint Boxes f ar Children, and also for Artists and rietnrcs and Pietoro.Frames. Playing Cards, Amerman and French. Cataloging gratis to the trade. SCHOLZ dc. JANENTZift, /4 Smolt EIGHTH Str et. -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 011-am • IMIACKEREL —125 bbls., 180 halves, 115 15.- evertors, and 20g kiwi prime No. Is • a® We, and gitiplype large - No. 38, store end_for 11 Whl. J. TAYWR & 110...11tand 121 North Wirp VFP .OVERUWS 'SYRUP, In hhda. 'and •-•tedtwod Odov i iore jat 8 WAPATk, ilmEnD SUGAR.-500 barrels various - . l . l 9F.srielei leo btu embed, at an el wde•e totratutlytz.' JAMES ri at e„ Tint Street. i p 1; ••• ?9,. 4 1,10, ,) vo tog. 4 .,„ ft o3B t , iRESs.4.-FP • .• ~ ZNPI*NC E; C9MPAN/Erlt DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPAN' INCORPORATED BY THE LEGI S LATURE 01. PENNSYLVANIA. 1835. OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streete, Philadelphia. O MARINE 'INSURANOE N VESSELS, - CARO°, To all parte of the World, • FREIGHT; INL ND INSURANCE On Goode, by Rwer,Canala, Laken, and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise eneraUY. t ; • , it"e hriTi n g i rl*!bO O MPANV, ' November 1,1058., - Par. ' Market Value: e 003,050, Philadelphia City 6 iitv cent. L0an....8105,144 al 8110,000, Penneylvanla State _Lollar; 1041425 00 $30,000i1.1.8. Preneary tli de . cent. Nutee. • . 80,112 60 s6o,ooo,Ponyvaniajtaitroad 2d Mortgage - 0 - cent. 'Nandi! .. .. a • x ta e t 11120,000, Nort Pennsylvania Railroad Moil . - gage 6 4p cent. Bonds 12,000 00 816,000, 300 Mimes Wee Germantown Gas Company. Interest and prtnetpal guarantied by the oily of Alla delphis Kras 00 106,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad - Company (51,000, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail- 4.8" road Company 82,650, Sundry shams ,Philade,lphi drone Boat Corimany. HaVTO de Steam Tow Boat Company, Sa vannalt Steam Navigation Cont.' pany, and PhtladelphiaEgeliange Company— 1,030 00 88M0 700 n s awl Mortgages, and Beal Estate. 01- 4312.199 (41 pee Building ........ 71,343 3a BilLs receivable (or Insurances . ~. 201,666 d 0 wanes the g Agalroles—yrerwunts on Ma ri r d trig: recently issued—and oth . er . 61,268 Burin and stock of sundry Insurance Camila 8910 W - 0100 , Cash on Deposit in Bank-- 42,067 ES *moos 70 DIRECTORS. James C. Hand, Theophibis Paulding. tmes Tresuair, gnfear e e r., Joebna P. Eyre, Samuel E. Stokes, Yrilges g.rParland, Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittetei, D. T. Morgan, J. T. gan blAß Lo TlN,➢'President. I. HAND, Vine President. Iretarr. mh2B-dtf William Martin, . Joseph H. seal, Edmund A. Souders 1311 gllr atr r4 n ., s'%giprize.d:tO n, Dr. R. H. Huston, Waliam C. Ludwig, Hugh °MIK, Spencer hirtivains. Charles Kelly, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, THOS. C. HENRY LYLEURN. kseo 9111 E ROBERT MORRIS FIRR IN,SII ]LANCE COMPANY IperWALNUT E STREET. This Company Insures ag.ainst Loss or Damage by Fire on Public and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks tol of Goods, d blerehendise generally._ The following provision in the r °hetes of this Com ctrieurdranties their sonority when assigned as oaf trifipolioyehall not be invalidated, .or in any whit, affeeted, after its assignment as a collateral Security le a s ground-rent, or mortgage, end the approval of MOIL PP PI gnment by the office, by any transfer or conveyance of the mortgaged Dierrneee, by tho owner of the same," DIRECTORS. Paul T. Jones, Jeremial)M. Brooks, John Helms, -Robert C arks, . • Jo ease B. Waterman, David Sa moon, sward G. James, William Vanderveer, ' g i t turd:T it Th eo • d ore Culler, ,:sl iAUlT.J . NES,Pre SamueCostner. WM. VANDERVEER, Vice President. GILEIBRT S. EiTnnttaa. Seeretare. mr74l 11l OWARD FIRE -AND MARINE' lEEE A.-mt• RANCE COMPANY, No, du WALNUT Street Philadelphia. . DIRECTORS Thoo.L. Lndeis, Wm. P. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, lA. W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin, John 0. James, H. H. Shillingforil, A. J. Rooknor, C. E. Spangler, John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston, William Raignel, Wm. 11. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles P. Norton, John Garrison, lona° Myer, E. S. Warne. Edward A. Warne, John E. Addioko, ft. 1. Kansil. Preoident—THOMAS b. LUDERS. Vice ?resident—E. S. 'WARNE. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. dela AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810—PEARTER PERPET UAL. No. MO WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up capital Stook and surplus In vested insole:id and availa ble Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings, Stores A Furniture, Merehandise, Vessele in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and Promptly adlnatecL DI aci.oas, John T. Lewis, ames R. Campb ell, . Edmund G. Dutdh, Chas. W. Paultney, pulps! tYrni% " e t .l l 2 °te, Samuel C. Morton, Patrick Brad), . . OSOROS ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Seoretery: 1523•1 y it pAME INSURANCE COMPANY A Na. elt CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. • INCORPORATED APRIL 18.56, BY A TILE STATE OF PENNSYLVANI, CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DIRSE_IOII.O SAMUEL WRIGHT. • •OL Wrkbt, Bros., & Co. WILLIAM W. WALTERS, William RlO4 & CO. 11— & CHARLES RieItARDSO J. C. Howe CO. gEORGE A. WEST...." 19014. & Lloyd. ewctla LIPPINCOTT.- troott, Hunter / & 8008. .40011 W. 8.1011.1.• • C Stoat. & AM. RESET Lawns, Late s, Brea., dc Co. Deem B. DEMI & 8111101. A. H. Rossmtunse— Roseolostra, Brooke, & Co. Jolio B. &Mewl & Sone. Joust' W. EVEREAN--. 3011 R W. Everman & CO. T.noxes B. MABTIN....VaVaI& Mg OEORGE .DA President. n. JONATHA S CUM, Vine Pres't. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, 800'1. aut-tf iNSITRANCE COMPANY OF THE I STATE OF PENNSMVANIA.:-FIDE AND DU NNE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE • BUILD. 08. hartered in 1791—Csaital a2oo,ooo—Ansets, Janiten /BMA 4( 317 4da 40,1 1 N. Au invested in eound •eed , evesalde ecourities—oon. Dane to insure on Vessels arid Cargoes, Aunties., musts of Merchandise, tco,, on hM tonne., OIRECToRBt • . . gong D. Sherrerd, - George, H. Stuart, • thmeon Toby, Ban mot Gmot. Jr., Charles Mhosltlster • Tobias Wagker, William B. Smith, Thomas B. Wattitelt ln B. Budd William lt. White,/ 1 0 1 ilau?0t:Vir , weft 0. ?Arson. . TIBNR . MI BREAD, President. WILLIAM HA APR . Rearetarv. is 2-wfm tf lIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.-7118_ PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COhIPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets, SPA= M. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of 'life—giants annuities and efilowments— purchases life interests in Real Estate, an maim* all contracts depending on the oontagenoies o Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. TRUSTEES. Daniel L. Miller, Sams! S. Stokes, lamin Coates, M illiam Martin, ' e ard 8. Newbold, James B. M.pFarland, i) mai P. Hacker, Joseph IL. Trotter, • William H. Kern, tames Euston, Samuel 0. buoy, heophilut Paulding. Oharles,Uallowell, Amend Solider, Rangy O. Townsend, Daniel 1,. A. Hutchinson, rii i ia lu P. K ea n r t 4 vi p, : r ..A i r i iille ' r ° , r ' P._ Y. d ow, William Robertson, Samuel J. Christian, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner AL Resin , John O. Brenner, P. 8. . Mohler, Easton. :DANIEL L. MILLER President. Bain. E. STOKES, Vice ?reel. Joan W. HoRNOa. Secretary. aalB-ly %MIR QUAKER CITY PaSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street. CHARTER 'PERPETIJAD. BURP FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSUWANCE. Fire Insurance, limitednnd perpetual, on Buildings and Merehandiee pf all deseriptimui. Marine Ineuranee, inland and Ocean, on Vane's, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World, oFFICERS. GEORGE H. HART, President, P. P. ROSS, Vice President. R R. COOGSHALL Beurete,ry, H. . B. BUTLER, Agh l t &weary, DIENCTORS. Gantag H. Hart, E, P. Rosa C. Cattail, Poster S. Perkins, Samuel hum, M D,. W. Bader, Andrew R. Chambers, Charlee G. hnlay, It. R. Cogitation, Hon. 31. Fuller. au) SCALES. A r FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES For sato br FAIF-HAN K 8 dc EWING. - 022-0 716 QUESTA LIT Strout,Phila. 41 , FAIRBANKS' HAY, COAL, AND CATTLE SCALE • F S. AIR BANKSA & EWING, 022-l7 715 CREBTN UT Stmt. Phila. ziHOWE'S STANDARD SCALES STRONG & ROSS PATENT.—CoaI. Cattle, and Hay Settles require no mt. Platform and Counter &Wesel every desmption. 'They receive all Friction and Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, as on other Scales. Cali and examine before purehiming elsewhere, and see the improvement. PENNINGTON GREEN. Arent. 11/ South SEVENTH Street, os•arn. Philadelphia. D OINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR IRS. ■SIX FIRST PREMIUMB_AND SIX DIPLOM AS. Beat Furnace for Warrnota Buildings. OAS To AnsoLp & WILSON. OAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. Finer Pazatula. BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To ARNOLD A WILSON. RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE. FIRST PREMIUM. BEST COOKING RANGE. ARNOLDTO & WILSON. . CIIILSON'S DOU FSIAPR-O VENIONIIISI COOKINO RANGE, IRST . BEST PARLOR COAL, ORATES. f , ARNOLD WILSON. LOW DOWN and IitSRET GRATES, Finer PREMIUM. BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. To ARNOLD & WILSON. For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man tele, very highly finished. and of superior workmanship FIRST PREMI UAL ARNOLD 8c WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT street.i B. M. FELTWELL. Bust ott•tr WEST CHESTER and irtiliNEMS PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD vie MEDIA. FALL ARRANOEMENT. Oii and tier WEDN EDSAY, October 5. 1559. the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Station, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.30 and PAO A. M..end at 250 and 5 P. AL Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT, on EAST MKET STREET I at 7 and 10 A. M., and 250 and 5 P. M. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.. and 2 P. At. Leave West Chester at 750 A. M., and 450 P. Al. Kgr RY WOOD, 5-tt General Superintendent. QM - ER SOAP—A simple preparation KJ for cleansing Silver Mate, Jewelry, MI rrore, Mar ble, Sco.,..far moye convement nod °gnome than any other. One halt the labor of MAIM cleaning iriay be awed by uejng this Soap, which cannot possibly Injure the finest Zino white, and as no scrubbing to required, the eavinifin the wear °jibe paint is mach greater than the coat of the Soap, It leaves the surface as pure and white as when new. Manufactured only by the Heaton Indexical Soap Cdmpanvand sold by their appointnd Agents,__HAPISARD & C 0. .. Apotheoarieg, TWELFTH -and EIEFITNIM, n2l LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETT%ond Cliftl,B, manufactured in the very best and newest Pans styles, and of which lire, eon talltlY keep a very largo assortment on hand. solo wholesale and - retail, at the lowest pysei b le prines . Orders from all parts or the countri solicited, and promptly , attended to. Also, a new M liA il l DYE Ro.l.2 rk' qlgiat. uze. au.2o-3m. Between Market and Chestnut. MINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for Boom' • Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottage& filarden Vane and Fonntnuu Vitrified Pipp for drains and Water conductors. Imported end for sale by feb Is tf 11_41t1I180N, 1010 CHEFIviutIT (West FAMILY CHOCOLATE OE SUPERIOR QUALITy. • EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Maidifooturor and Importer of French and Splia t h OCOLATE. ' Store S. W. orner CH and NINTH Streets 89-3 m 11 , notary 814 Filbert stmt., TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN IirIER CHANTS.—MenIIo Rope, all sixes, neatly peeked, And for sale by the menefeetnrere at the lowest New York prima. WEAVER, FITLFIR k CO., 010 23 N. WATER St., and 22 N. Wharves. SUGAR -DOUSE MOLASSES.-450, hlida; tieraesZand barrels.r eels b • JAMES itArd tr. CO., Irefe EWITIA &reel, RAILROAD LINES. rilite PkisIiSTLYANTA ' QENTRAL Ja- , , ~ ~ ' RAIL,ROAA: ',' 1859:',,,,Rplifrm 18059. TliE.ApAci " p 8 OD R I4O, EquAL TO C UNT THRE41111) 1 1 (17NGER . TRAINS BETWEEN II AD A AND T hr ough Trains' Unionßeaten', Nell' York, anti B l Points t, and at the Union Depot at Pittsurg with Through Triune for Cin-' Vnnati, St. Louie.. Cleveland, Chago, Burlington St. aut'e,lndianapolie, Louieville, New Orleans, and all intermediate mita in.OhJa, Indna,lllinoul, Kentuc ky, Michigan, W isoonairbblinnesotaottssoun, Kansas, and Nebraiika.74hus furnishing *Rams for the trans rrttittrannigolttur route.tigrs unsurpasaed for ePeed and °Om okaprese and Feet-Liner run through to Pittsburg, without Change of Care or Conductor,. • . smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Woodreff:s tiArAstFinti t g DVLWI'mas,IIIZII.I7;I4II, he excepted. Mail Train leavee Philadelphia at 7.16 A. M. Fast Line " 1140 A. M. Express Train leaves " . 10.60 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOW: Parkosburg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M. Harrisburg Acoommadation, via Colombia, 9.00 P.M. Columbia 4.30 P. hl. Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail, Parkeaburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers for bluetit' ry, Williikinspert, Elmira, Buffs. 10, Niagara Falls, aud interinediate pointa,leaving Plata- Ithie at_._7 15. A. M. and 2 P.hl godirectly through. oketeWediverd ' imay be obtiiiiiettat the offumofhe Company in Philadelphia, Now Yor , Boston, or Sal , timer.); and.Ticketeßagward at any of the important Railroad Officeem the West I also on.board any of the regular Line of Steamer, on the Mississippi or Ohio River,. • n• Y, are pi l lrali t il ItTivi es any of p,„ nn e r d ° ,, m ni ° Railroad to Chicago mike tMs the the bina LIND , BETWIMiI MEAST iND TILE • GREAT No T ST. The connection of tracke y the Railroad B r id ge a t pittaburg, i avoiding ddi dra l yage or ferriage of Freight, together yltb the Paving 0 iime, are advantages readily preciated Dr Shippers° Freight and the Travelling AM() ' FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Preito of all desormtione can be for warded from Philadelphia New Per/ m ßoston, or Balti more, to any poing_on the . Railroads o Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin , lowa, or issouri, by Rail road direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also conneets at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can bo forwarded to any port on the Ohio. Muskingum , Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberlaud, Illusoie, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Masoun; Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivera; and Fit Cleveland, Sandusky; and Chicago, with Steamer, to all ports on the Northwestern Lake,. Merehante and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to tail Company, can rely with mar. donee on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West be the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all time as favora ble as are charged by other Railroad Comparnee. , gil. Be partioular to mark package,. naPentia. Rail- Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, OT address either of the following Agents of the Coin pony: D. A. STEWART, Pitteburg; Doyle & Co. Steubcnville,O.; H.S. Pierre lc Co., Zane,- vine, 0.; J . .l ' . Johnston, Ripley O.: It. MeNeely, Mays ville, Ky.; Ormsby ac Cropper, Porn:mouth, 0.; Paddock & Co., jeflergonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown A Co., Cincinnati 0: Athern A Hibbert, Cincinnati, 0.; It. 0. Meldrum,Madison, Ind.;' William Bingham, I,ouieville, Ky.; P. G. O'Riley t Co.', Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Gra ben & Co., Cairo, Ill.• It. F. Sass, St. Louie, Mo.; John 11. Harm, Nashville:Tenn.; Barns & Omit, Mermllsis, Tenn.; Clarke 8. CM,Chicatto,,llld W' H. R. Koonto, Alton, 111.. Murphy & Walla, Dubuque, PI.; or to Freight Agelltil Of Railroad. at different points in the West. • parties attending to their own shipments from the East,will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the Company at the following places before shipping' or lettere addressed to either of them on the subiect of freights,will meet with promet attention i E. 3. BREEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW • & ICOONS, 80 North stree,.t. Baltimore. LEECH. & CO., 2 Astor House, o_r 18. William at., N.Y. LEECH dc CO., 51 Kith street, Boston. H. H. lIQUSTO , Oea'l Freight. Agent, Phila. ,Ic 4 L. L. HOUPT, An i l Tioket Agent, Philo., THOS. A. BCO T. (teal Sup't, Altoona. Fa. tll-br NORTH PENNSYL INEENS. VANIA RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLEBTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUOH CHNK. HETON. 04 and after MONDAY, May ieth, IMP, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phl. ladelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted:) For Bethlehem, Atleatown, Mundt Chunk, lintetton, /cc., (Express ' ) at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (ESPrega.) al 4 P. M. For Doylestown, (Acoommodationd at 8.10 A. M. and a P. M. For Fort Washington, (Aeoommodation.) at 2,L) P. M. and 6.20 P. TftAINB PQR PHILADELPHIA: • - . Leave Bethlehem. (Express,/ at 849. M. and 1.10 P. M Leave Doylestown, (Acoommodationd at 11.30 A. M a LeaveP. M. Fort Washington, (Ancommodation,) at 11.30 A M. and 3.96 I'. M. ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia, for floylislown, at . O . A A . M. end 3 P. M. oylestown. for Philads.. at 6.30 A. M. and 3.4 a P. Al. are to Bethlehem. 81.60; to Mauch Chunk, 03.60, to Easton, 8/.60; to Doylestown. En cents. All Passenger Trains (except Monday Trains,) con nect at Berke street with Fifth and klixth-streets, and Reeond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. InYl6 • ELLIS CLARK. Agent. .• r PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— hUICKM" ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkosharre, Buffalo, btos g o, Rook Island, Niayara Falls, Mdweukee, Bur. lington, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunhoth, and St Lowe. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and - VINF. Streets, DAILY, (Sundays excepted (as follows 7.10 A. M. D A Y EXPRESS. For Elmira Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee. hook !eland, Galona, St. Paul's, Burlington, and SL Lords. Ago P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira,_Notgara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Chicago, Milwaukee,Rook Island, Galons,St. Paul's It rbe g u ni , and St. Louis. • The 7.30 A. M. and 5.30 P. M. trains run tbrough to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 'LW A. ht. train connects at Rap p er! for Wilkes. barre, Pittston, Scranton, and all e RAI L ROAD LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG Baggage chocked to Elmira, Buffalo, and thteneccion Bridge. .M. , ‘ Tickets can be procured at the:Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Lino 's Ticket Ohio,, Northwest corner of SIXTH nail CHESTNUT Streete, and at the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. ROUGE EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine. daily, Man. ds exceptod,) for all points West and North, at 6P. Al. retts must be slivered beferell F. b{. to insure go ng asp. d,,y. For urther Inintrnation. apply at Fret ht Dor is BROAD. below Vine, ° W ° W. tw e rnlr A liiX B Tll A anireltb A b l rre n e t is oel:tf hi olpb~e. PBTLADELPHIA L GEII. MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOW AILR a AD—SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS— On and attar Monday,May 9th 1869 until (Meer notiqe. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, BM, min., 10 1 /1, 1i t., A. M., 1,2, 3, 314, 4,5, MC 6,7, B i t 10, and 11 . A Leave Germantown 6,7, 734, 8. 9,10, 11,A, I, 9,3, 4, 6,6,634, 7Mblig9, 36 / hr.25- , SU YS, P. Leave Philadelphia 9.53 m n. A. M., 8,5, a, TM, and Dpc l. and P. M. Leave Germantown &JO min. A. M.,1.10 min., 4, Mi. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 0,8, s'l, 11 A. AI., 5, 3. 4 4, 4, tdi, 0,9, 11M, P. AI. Leave Chestnut 114117.10, T. 40, 8,10, 9.40, 11.e6 A. IC. 12,40, 3.40,5.40,7.10,8.40, 10.10 P. AL ON SUNDAYS, Leave Phlladelphia9.o3 min. A. M., 5,0, and 774 P. AL Leave Chestnut Rill 7.50 A. At., 12.60, 6.10, and SIPS P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. ' Leave Philadelphia 6,8.03 min.. 10.05, Min., IN A. AL. 1.06 Leave Norristown34ol4,, Dai P. AL Leave 6,7,9, 11 A. AL, 1, 334, 434, 43, TX , P.M. . • ON SUNDAYS. I,eave Philadelettla 9 A. M. 3 and 4 P. M. Leave Norristo NOR A. M.. 1 and 6P. N. MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.66 min., 8.06 mip., 9.14 10.00 min.. DK A. M. 1.u 6 min., 206 Haul., lee 11)6' P. 31: save Manny unk 63‘.711D W. 414, 1.1/4 A. N., IX. rain., 4,6,6%8, 9.0 mlndp. 64. ON SUNDAYB, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. 3.4 P AL Leave Mm ir. Ye k l3l4l4' . e6l 1!. d t my, DEPO' . and itIfeiSTIALL • , .. FALL ARRANGE _ z MENT.— PHILADELPHIA WILAGTON, AND HA I.TI MORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY. October Mb, 1868, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAY.E PHILADELPHIA For italtonore at 8.16 A. M., 12 naou,lhipteaa,l and 11,P8 I'. M. .t'or Cheater at 8.14 A. M., 12 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M. or Wilmington at 8.15 A. N.,12, 4, and 11.10 P. M. or New Castle at 8.15 A. N., and 4 P. AL For Middletown at 8.15 A. Al.,itnd 4 P. For Dover nt 8.15 A. M. and 4 P. AL For Milford 50 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. M, For Feaford at 8.15 A. 241., and 4 P. AL For Laurel at 8.15 A. N., and 4 I'. M. TRAINS FOR PIIII,AIORLPRIA Leave Baltimore at SAO A. N., (Espreaao 10,15 A. M and 5.25 P. M. . . . . . Leave Wilmington at 5.55 A. M. anitill.so A. M., 1.45 and 8.40 P. Al Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. AI., and 5.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.45 A. M. and 4.05 P. 61. Leave Milford at 7.60 A. 61:, and 4.14 Y. AI, Leavo Dover at 9.05 A. M., and &so t P. M. rave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 6.50 P. AL Leave New Castle at 10 sa A. M.. and 8 P. M. tare Cheater at 1.44, 12 A. M., AM and 9.15 P. M, Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. AL TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 13.45 A. M.,11_4:1 and 11.40 P. M. Leavo Wilnanston at 9.26 A. M i 12.65 P. M., and 11.20 A. M. . • BUNDAt M Only at 11.10 P. ~ from Phi Iphia to Baltimore. Only nt 6.25 P. al.. from Balti pro to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN,With PABB NGRR OAR attached. will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places nt 5.45 1. ht. Leave Wilminitton for Perryville and intermediate plsoos at 7.30 P. 51. Leave Baltimore for Stemmer's Run, Clime's, end nerewood at 5.54 P. AL 015 B. 14, PELTON. President. hi9ri PIIILADELPHIA A D READING RAIL ROA , AIC7I Ia MNII, I ir POTTSVILLE READ. IRO and VA% RIt3BURO. ' Leaves the Depot, at career of BROAD and VINF Streets at 7.30 A. ( Sundays AllAiLv., pzeepted for POTTSVILLE, Ifiß RIBUIIO, an all , intermediate point., oonnecting at arrielitirg with train. running to Pi ttaburg, Chaniberiihnirg,frliele, Sunbury, Ito. APTEEN N JANES. Leave at SAG P. M., DAI Y e for POTTEVILLE and BARRIS B DRO. __,* At 4.46 P. AL, DAILY, (B.undays exca pted, ) for READ INU, and intermediate penile. ardB v . f t , MeIIAIENNT. &oratory, 1859. Ow 1859. PA lA, ARRANOEM ENT—NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO'S LIER. FROM ;PIIILADELPIII A TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, afloat WALNUT-OMM WIIA It r, Will lenvo follow.. via: VARY. At BA. M. via Criniden and .Amboy, Cam. & Am. Aeomndodatirin2s At 8 A. M., via Camden and JerseyCity,(New 62 Jerkier lAccommodation 225 At 9 A. at, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning liatl 800 At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey City, Western F.xpiess 3 00 At 125 . I'. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo dation.... . . . . Es -225 At 2 m., beMa,l7 - and — iimio7, X. SOU ArrlClVllliffitirinbost, Tacony and Jer sey City, Evening Express 8 00 At 4 P. M.. by Steamboat. via Tacony Anil Jar soy City,2.l Chum Tiokot At 6 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City B vening Mail - 3 00 At 11 I'. M., via Ciunden and Jersey City,Bouthorn Mail„ • , 225 At P. M, ViaCamiton and Ambo_y,Accommodation, (Freight and Pasaenger)-Ist Class 2 25 2d Class. lEd The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mall, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere,Eraton, Flemington, ko., at 6 A. M. ejV 21[ P. M. Allentown, andßethlehem, at 6 A. 14.,.yjort h e der Water Gap,Stroudeburg, Scranton, Wilkosbarre, Montrose, Great Bond, &0.,_ at 6A. , via Delaware, Lackawanna', and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. 111.. and 2)f and 4 P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A, AY M. and 2 ESP. M. LIN For Bristol, Trenton, dro, at 11% and 4 P. M., from 'Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Delanon Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, Re., At 1214, 1 1. tinA 8% P. AI, Steamboat John ellnon,for Bordentown and interme diate pitteoe, at 234 P. Al. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate planes, at 11 A. AL and 4 I'. AT. Fifty poundal:if eniy, allowed each atissonger. Fedsengere are prohibited from taking anything no bag gage but their wearing marsh All baggnin over if, IMulalsta he pain for est,a. The company limit their responaibility for baggage to one dollartier pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 6/100, exoept by special antra:lt. Oct 1.1229. WM. H. GATZMER. Arent. NOTICE.-CIIESTER 14,tarigVALLE,Y RAILROAD7PAS 13‘ER, RA 14 , F0R DOWNINGTOWN AND IN- T.SE lED ATE B ATIONB.—On and after IstJanuarf., IMP, the Pilaaeoaer Trains for DQWNINGTOWN, will start From Gin Faseenger Depot of . the Philadelphia and filialn s t r il: t lead Company, corner of BROAD and IdOIINING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.90 A. M. ArTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown , loam at 4.45 P. M. DDA- rg of theß ordepr of the Hoard Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. d3O , W. iL AIcILHENNY, tleorotory. wINFS AND LIQUORS. JAMES STEWART & CO.'S PAISLEY' MALT WHISKEY. GEHEHE ' WHITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, &0., LIS SOUTH FRONT, Street, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S' CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. s2r-dm VATE CALL . ATTENTION OF THE • • TRAM': to this roily Ehiperior article ALF.R.ND RBNAI.JO COONAC. A supply In tunupted paokanes constantly on hsnd. Oit I receive kt for diTeet t mporttet on. Allso—llennessy Cognao, Leßoy ognso, London and Holland olns, Clartt in Wood nod 1 1 11 J en, ChamPattnas, high and low prides. LONOC AMP. importer. 010-But 217 South FRO T. PhdadelPins• G EORGE 'WHITELEY._____ 74.13 n south PRONT Street, , !wader of Brandt. Wines, &a., oilers for sale, in t ml:n t ly, the following, among other standard brands, FeVcastillon, & co., Thos. Vries k Co.. ' trios, Robin, & Co., Mud. Lupus', A. Co.. A. Beignetts, blarett, lialllffen, POilOVOiflin. ' U. PIVOIIt & Co., , filliOn Proprietary, , & . hivtelle, Jas. Renneer, o, Stuart s Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest variation' of Madeira. Sham. Fort. Burgundy,. and Rhine Wines Patin. Tree Um, Jamaios Rum. Santa, Crux RUm.lkirdeaux 011, &a., Sco. 527-7 y pARD:-.MAREIIIL--SUR-AY (OHM-% PAONEI, JANUARY le oonsequenoe of the frequent Invitations received by me to renew the' shipments army Champagne Wines to the United States I bog leave hereby to mform my former austoinerei r ge lait Tit! 1.1", appointed P.Oe: United States, for the sale of my Champ ire vs Ines. y me in e Unite kavt:sbrtailel(t.lounpg.:Va.fr,°f: ./it1171 1 ? :Mgt r4V l l:gilftar t rat s , i w thlllefggl7ohgrent" Itit,Le.OAKT SALMON, • nrmisatjer SALMON'S O,HrtAONE WINES, both ,CABINET and YERZENA , for sale and cioni atautly on head. in lobje aserik by_ C. if Kg York. apff-lm al SEAVER Street. New CLARET. -1W cases Barton . & Guestier'i St. Julien; SOO do. St. Etephe ; do ; Washing. ton,Morton St. Julie n 100 dodo . Talenee, yints ;NS do; Chateau la Rose 1 do.eavitt. Lelootoh die, in stone and glees; Younger's, Harvey'e, Falkirk Brown Stout and Landon Fodor, in re and for sale by A. ALERINO. 140 South FRONT Street. WOICII WHISKEY. 125 puncheon Jaynes Stewart lb* Oo.'a Y 0461 Malt, in bond and for aaJa by GEORGE WHITELEY. $91.3m CABINET WARE. HOGUET & HUTTON, MANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND OABINET•FURNITUR It ' NO. 259 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Ofilee, Hank, and Sohool Furniture, Extension Tables, Bookesses. Wardrobes. sto. rd)-3m CABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD TABLES. • MOORE 45c .CAMPION. No. ail SOUTH SECOND STREET, to conneotion will their extensive Cabinet Rumness, are now manufacturing A superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a full supply,_fmished with MRE & CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, wluohare pronorced by all who have used them to be " Pg r r i fa c gli t y e a% finish of three Tables the mann lecturers refer to their numerouspatrone throughout the Union, who are familiar with the oharaoter of their work. 1,98-ism SAVING FUNDS. SAVING FUND---FIVE PER CENT ..IN TEREBT,,,NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST coat y, axityr Street,Southwest corner RD, EAhi w tsdelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva. !Money le received In any eum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with dr a Th e office is open pve day from 0 o'olook in the morning title o'clock in tie evening, and on Monday and Thurialey evens:Atli 8 o'elooy. Ron. lilif4l( I,hNNh 4, President. ROB 'V BELPRITIOE, Vice President, Wost.sx J. fizzy, Secretary, DLOYOTC;111. pn. Henry 1,. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, lward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, abed Belfridze, rands Lee, bathe' K. Ashton, 3sepli Yorke'', Y. , LauWroth Menne. eury Diirenderfer. MO in received and payments made daft!. The investments are made, in conformity_ with the provisions of the Charter. in Real Estate elortgagea, (round Rents, and such tint-class securities as will al ways insure perfect ffectirity to the depositors, and whioh cannot reit to give permanency and stability to this Institution. ant-17 SAVING FUND.---UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST- N_UT Streets. Largo and small gum received and paid bank on de mand without notioe,with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST horn the day o f de lt to the day or withdrawal. Office hours, fro m 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY E,VEN poi INUS from 7 until g DRAFFS for gale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, forapwarde. reaident--STEPPIEN R. CRAWFORD. reasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FISK, Actuary, " A httle, but often, Mix the Purse," EIRANKLIN SAVING FUND-- -• -iv No. LSO Sonth FOURTH Street, Letween Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De voe ts o o demand. Depositors' money essayed by Government teat& and City Loony, Ground Dente, Mortgages, This Company deems, safety better than large profits, ooneequently will run no nee with deposi tors' mpqer, but nave it at all times ready to re ctiltn 6 p or cent. interest to the owner, se ey alersYs done. this Company never egrritimizzg,ibii,na.zt Jl,Puoiffers: _with rewn ono/ by_t oonsent. of u r n rura r yl P viatilliti Pl.e2.state_ ° YARVIIISritirstZ NCEIV). Otncie open dat_y from 9to 3 look, and on Wednesday and Gaturday evenings untllB o'olk. DIRECTORS. i Jacob D. Shannon, rue Cadwallader , J0hn ,i,21 , 4.°A10„„, a Vlid it T u fi l... "' R. ...milt KnulibhaAr. e nvy De... Y r a , Nicholas Rittenhouse, &than Smed ey, Joe. IL Satherthwalte,_ 'phraint Blanchard. Jorrepla W. S R NON. JACOB B. SR NON. President QTRIIII CADWALLADER & manner. _OlS-y "A Dollar saved Is twine earned.' NOTICES. WPM PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD N. , COMPANY. PIIILATIRLPIIIA,October The Board of Directory! hove THIS DAY declared a Femi-nnaual Dscidend of THREE PER CENT. on the Cap. Sal Stock of the Company. clear of State Tax, paya ble on and after Nasember lath. tact Powers of Attorney for Collection of Dycidends_can be had ou application at the Office of the Company. N, 034 South THIRD Street, THOS. T. PfRTII. 021-tdl Treasurer. OFFICE OF SECOND AND THIRD STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, 22t1 wALNUT h treat. PHILADELPHIA. Se t. 30, 1239. A Fourth lastaltnent of proE pot.lialta per abate on Second lance of Stook of above Company will he due end payohle at this office, on or !wince the first day on Noveliber next. ROBT. KELTON, $3O-font Mt rtelllBlll,T. NOTWE. -- Whereng a certificate of Ten Shores of the Stock of the Philadelphia, German town, A Norristown Railroad Company dated April 2, 1859, and numbered 3,7'3'2, in the name of Whl. A. BAUM, and mailed April MIRO. has never come to hand. notice is hereby Riven that application will be made to the Board of said Company for a new certificate. and ell person. are called upon toshow cause why said ,terlifi cite should not bo issued. A. T. (MICR. on-swet" 210 GOLD Street. arcE.—Au instalment of two dollars and fifty cents per share on the capital stock of the PaslenKer and the City Passenger Railway Compa nies of Cinemnatt (Houten Noe. 1 end .0 will be due, end payable at the office of Jonathan Mock, N0.,423 wAL- N 11T Ctreet. on Nov. let. BENECA W. ELY, Philadelplain, Oct. 19,18.59. dial Treas. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application will be made to the Legislature of Penney.' ennls, et its next Session, eonunencing in Janu ary., 100,1 or the grant of such authority. Dowers, and jurisdiction an may Io necessary.for effecting the sale of all that Lot oh Ground and Prem.'s, situate in the Fif teenth Ward, of the Cite of Philadelphia, bounded by floarY ll I forme rl Crane. Vineyard, Parliament forinerlY nod Wylie Iformarly Anul streets, known as the FRANCISVILLE BURIAL OROVNIL BAIIIUELo. Attorney for APPlte.ot. SPECIAL NOTICE.---Dealers in Good year'a Patent Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders , Bra , ds. Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made by ennihining fibrous enbatanoes with thread; or sheets of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unleu the scone sra properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United:Rattle. hierolianta and dealers are invited to ex amne speohnons now In store, and to give their orders for the Meting Trade to the undersigned, EXCI.US OWNEE OF TILE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN TILE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im ported, and inane others. ALSO, LICENSES TO hIAN UPACTURE and SELL —and the Terins—nity be obtaineiton application to me at No. id CO CHITA NDT Street, N. Y. nst-arHORACE H. DAY. RUSINISSS CARDS. 7, AROWN MWRY, Jo W. IlrißT, ILAto of Rm o& Buclumn.) Maloof Henry& rurner, IHE°VEY 6, ILENRY, ATTORNE JACKSON. INDEPENDENCE, COUNTY. SOI. COLLECTIONS mule of Eastern Qo MIS m in any UR ear of Western and Northwestern Missouri, • It MIR TO/ MTIVITS. R. WOOli, Merin, & Hityward, Caleb Cope Co., philadelphin. Hgte r, Prion, & /dm Merelinnin will plume cut out the above end peste nt the WO " Ihlle Roceiveible." no 11.1rn 311A TIT IN ioN l ii g' 11 1 ' 'O Y ‘YL E S 8 I , h i rbF li tNCY 60OD8 1035 WAI.OIIIT BTItgET, BELOW ELEVENTH. t O nrrintly on lond Perfumery p (IRE (JON FEUTIONERY, NVITACTIIItifD EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Late ar t 1 irr.ll/10n. Stare B. I N. coiner ARCH and NINTH streets. Sm street.s V P A [MEW • ADVERTISING • • NUT. AGENCY, N. E. orner FIFTH and CHEST- rtowenavArltublie s. nrtipt tl low ona est dusk M taken for th oue. aelaine boat City and Country ALEX. McKJNNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, °REF.:I'4BIMM PA, Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In aisna counties. SALAMANDER SAFES A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON'S PRILADELPIII4 MANUFACTURED SALAMA DER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, DANK LOCKS For Hanks and Store'. . • Equal to any now in nee. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS &0., 011111 good terms no any oilier establishment in Ui United States, by EVANS & WATSON, N 0.104 CHESTN iIT Street, Philadelphia. anta.ir PLEARIP, GIVE 118 A GALL 7IEGLER & SMITH ; corner SECOND and GREEN. have acquired a Kraut reputation by the wise and prudent course they have , pursued since their commencement in business, by selling a first-rate article at a low fi duo. NAVAL STORES.-75 Mils. Spirits Tur pentine. in Stern. 476 bble. Rosin. 91 bblr. BPts. Turpentine. lauding fromsehr. Lewis Chester. 1609 49, Rosin, e 4 bbla Bpts. Turpentine, WWII's front schr. W. L.Sprtnes. For sale In HOWLEY. A SUBORNER L k CO . No. In South WO A RN EFT 017 ► .I.•R —4llBi 1 eceived, a large invoice of Tar, in euperior order and largo barrels, and for sale by 'WEAVR, FITLE___,R Sc v/ No. 113 N. WATER. and l DELA WA R.E. Av, r 6 , • t 4,6; 1E159. ED.P . CATIOPtii;. • • IVIADAME VAILLANT'S School for: 1:1-K- Young Ladies, 1418 CHESTNUT Street, opined Seytymber lab, Scholars continuo to Uo reamed., 011-Utt" MESDAMES GHEGARAY AND VILL1"8 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA DIES. PHILADELPHIA, No. DYS LOGAN SQUARE, VINE O.!PREET. !Madame OHEO A RAY respectfully tuforms her' rends and the pubho in general, that indepamlently of or Boarding and Day_Bolmol. directed by _herself and; ter woo, Mme. PREVOST, in NEW YORKohe in-, tends,_in connection with her niece Mine. D'HER-. VILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Instijutionl on o misely the same plan as the one above mentioned., DEV. JAMES 1. HELM'S School fori the higher education of a limited number of Youngl Lndies.l3lB UREA' ;M UT titreet, Crroulers, with terms, reference.&o.. may be had on application. A bIERWAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. Vamihes, Schools ' and Colleges. supplied with-, c;onpotent Teaohers, fur any Department ; and Tenets ars with. positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with school circulars. e'er to . Frusuity Amherst College. Mess.; Dr. Lowell aeon; Mason Brothers; Hon. Theo. Prelanshursen, . ; Hon. John C. Rives. Rt al. BhIlTll. WOODMAN. & CO.. .9.18 BRQADWAY. New York , end se2B-em 609 CHESTNUT Street, Yhiiadslvhis. ' ITEMAN ALLEN, A. M. Teacher of the VIOLIPI and PIANO. Mr. Allen may be &Wed . to at the remden_ge of Me father, Professor Allen, No. 215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. se-em" PRICE•STREET ACADEMY, GERMAyrowPILADELPRIA. GEORGE R. BA /ME , PRINCIPAL. The Pall Term of this Instilat on commences Efintem. ber eth, 18W. The counsel iestnietioncomprises all the branches of a thorough English Education. together with the Latin. Greek. and French Languages. au22.4f W. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, N- 7 LOCUST Btreirt,erest of Sixteentliowill,.D V , re open op MONDAY, September 12th, st,lt A. . . Applications for iulmission. mada °More me °gin ning of the term, should hemline to the J. ANDREWS HARMS, fit• N., 4 wlo-ertiken-tr UO7 RAu . Street. E • NGLISII AND CLASSICAL BOARD INC SCHOOL POR BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lan caiter County, Pa. The Winter Session of five months commence, on the let of November. For circular, call at 609 CHESTNUT street; or, address the Principal. E. L. MOORE. 2 11241-mwOm ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, PRANKFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, six miles from Market street, Philadelphia. The course of instruction in this School is emmprehtin• sive and thorough, Parents and Guardians who intend to pinto their daughters or wards at this Institution will do went° make immedimeapplicatr a n to Pdxs. E. 7y . THOMPSON, td-tf Principal an Superintendent. nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL A -Jr MERCANTILE CaIAGES, located ars &tibia. B. E. corner BEIft,NTH and CUES NUT; Now York, Mato. Clrelnd, and Chicago. or n formation. mall or aond or %Mane. forl-tf DANCING. WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING GARDEN Street.—D. L. CARPENTER, the Society Inneher of Fashionable Deming, it'now ready to take Pupils at any time. either Private or in Claws. For reference, call and observe the respectability &t -rimly boKun. . CARPENTER can be seen daily and nightly for terms, /cc. This is his twenty-ninth year as a Teacher in this city. oa-lm• PIANOS. MARSH'S MUSIC STORE, No. UM CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. Where the best PIANOS, AIELODEONS,AndMUSICAL INSTRU MENTS, or EVERY DESCRIPTION. • • . Can be obtained at the lowest Alandfnoturers' Prices: Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions and Popular Memo of the day. 4Lao, repeyrioa New Music tall from all the catalogues in the United State'. Dealers, Teachers, deminaries,and Clergymen will be gu431374 l'itytral:Tritbe h goeu 2 ip l ayraatd Cateloaves endemic or Price Lilt will be forwarded free of charge when ordered. od.lm J. MARSH. Agent. EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB LEDGER.—‘ Mr. James Bellak has on exhibition several oft . & C. Fisher's pianos. One of theni is a seven octave rosewood piano. full iron frame, handsome, but plant finish. 'llia tone is moat excellent and powerful, and the price only IMS), He has also one somewhat similar in appearance, which hoe all the la test improvement', besides a new patent damper.vhich prevents the piano from gett ing out of order. It is fin ished ins splendid manner.' 'aegis Pianos, and a splendid assortment of various makers, are for sale from WM,or upwards, for cash, or on instalments, at JAMES HELLAS'S. Ile and 231 South FIFTH St.. above Spruce. New and second-hand Pianos for sale. 03-Ins• GRAND,OW/KERING & SONS, SQUARE. OF SQ.UARE. AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMB SCR CHESTNUT STREET. Constant Lin store a large stook of MT BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been &warded, at the different Exhibitions in this country and Europe as Gold) AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIA OS TO RENT. la3l-1Y ffiNv RAVEN, BACON, & Nouns k Clark'e,Hallelt. Davie, & Co.'s, and A.H. Gale ar, Co.'s supenor PIANOS. Also. lo so k Hamlet's unrivalled PARLODEONB and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for °lmam and Lecture Room& liirtienos and Melodeons to Rent. J. E. GOIILD__ t _ SEVENTH and CHESTN trr. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHOMACKER & CO., lON CHESTNUT Street, reepeotrull. invite the mum. Immix public to call and examine their new and no. amend impsp.v4inanl7. HL PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone,Touch, and Aotlon of the Grand Piano into that of a square Inattunient, avoiding all the objections generally made to the style o f Grand Piano, slat, diminishing the cost of the same. In volume. parity of tone. great power. brilliancy , full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli 21VIiitlowrteral,WATTTIP4ILLY-PINIGILBD trnillUnt 7.8 are wholly unequalled. They eve - receive.% the hi.kda4 encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on hand a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We ieve been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crisis' Patna* Exhi bition. New 1 0rk.19113. sel-tf STOVES. TILE"FIERY STAR," GAS-CON SUMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT STOVE, for Parlors, Halls, Offices, Stores, &c. The most economical, eheerful and healthy stove Di the market. All who wish a beating Store that will give entire satisfaction are invited 'to call and see one of the FIERY STARS in operation at our Warerooins. Every variety of Stoves both Plain and GAS BURNING. for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Ac., may be found in our assortment. Our celebrated ROYAL, SEA-SHELL, and Cooking Stoves are DOLIDLE-OVEN WARRANTED. and, for excellence in operation, they all competition. CHALLENGE NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH. 013-1 m N . 1119 North 8 FCOND &relit. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEA R, No. 1116 MARKET STREET, Is nowprepared to meet the wants of the entitle more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invites COMPARATIVS EX•YINATION. The following are among his owls popular inventtons, several of which have already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in excellence and economy any other Stoves in use. - JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved oas-burning Cooking Stove, aoknowledged to be the hest Stove tar family use in the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Cias-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming intogeneral use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-tight tins-consuming Parlor glove. JAMES SPEAR Is the Inventor of the unproved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn. which from its beauty hod utility In likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironng Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway.car Renter. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly claims advantages whichrequire but to be understood by the Public to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that class in the market- and he would hereby extend t 1 cordial invitation to all persons in went Stovine to call and examine for themselves. Parties wialong to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. eta-3m CHARLES JONES, N 0.305 North SECOND Street. (Successor to A. J. Gallagher, would respectfully call the atten tion of those desiring gnomes to hie extensive Assortment of Cooking, Heating, end 'Parlor stoves. I have puroluuted the exclutuve right to the mai/ sales and repairs. in Philadelphia, f Gallagher'. Celebrated " Morning Star" and "Sunrise" Gas-burning Cooking Stove,. well known for >ears as the most satislactorY Stoves In the market. Also, hie new Fht-top Cooking Stove" Daylight," which condone. all the useful on arovemente, and operates admirably. I aleo manu facture, in a superior manner, Silver's Gas-burner of the best Russia Sheet Iron. These arc the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in one. aDI-3in CAUTION.—We hereby caution all per sons not to purchase mar Conking Store or Stores with Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross Pieces on, except there made by 111, as we are the exclusive owners of the Patent for making' Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross Pieces, and we shell prosecute all persons who infringe on our Patent to the 101 l extent of the law. STUART te PETERSON, Irdn Founders, WILLOW Street, above Thirteenth. COAL. SW. GROONIE & CO., • Office 144 South FOURTH Street, WHARF, PINS STREET . , SCIRIYLKILL, Dealer and 81nPPera OF Lomat Alauntain, Lehigh, and Schuylkill COAL. flferchandige taken on wharfage. 015 6m HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN ••••• LEHIGH COAL,pre paredorith care, for !tale on knit terms. Apply at KNOWL B'B Depot, NINTH and WILLOW &rents en-If MACHINERY AND IRON. OLIOUIL V. 141111tRICE, 7. VAI27IIII.IIMIILItICZ. WILLIAM A. MERIIICIL. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILAMILPHI6.. MERRICK & BONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High end Low Preseure Steam Engines, for Land, Gasometers , Marine service, Boilers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &a.; Castings of all kinds, either Iron Or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shope, Rail rout Stations, /ko. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every description, of Plantation Machinery, each at Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains,Dofecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, eke. Solo Agents for N. Rilheux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus. Nionnyth'e Patent Stew Hammer ; and fistunwall ac Wolsey's Patent Centrittigal Sugar Dram tag Machine. an 13.1 ORE PROOF OF TIIE WONDERFUL EF F ECT 8 OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. PHILADELPHIA, September 27th, lam. This is to certify that I was bald for many yearn, and wan reeonunended to try your Reparntor ; and having procured three bottles, used it for three months, which tins paused my hair to grow, and although not quite u thick as before, yet it is constantly ikrowina. M. JON street. No. 39 North Third seet. rItILADM.PRIA. September Nth, 2039. Mr. J. F. hloNni.i. Dear S tr —Some time since nu hair uninienced falling out. so much so. that I wee, in tact, fearful of becoming bald; but hearing of the won derful power of tour Reparably, I was induced to buy a bottle,. and alter one.half of it my hair not only ceased coming oat, but commenced grow finely, and I have now as Huck a suit of hair as ever [har. JACOB .EVANS, For sale by T, ff. PE No. 624 Cherry street. TERS & CO., 8010 Agent. No. 710 CHESTNUT Street Philadelphia. s923!ein grill .8.-4,000 gallons _Extra Bleach( 4, It f. IL" Whale Oil, 100 bble. Extra Ruched Whale 25 tibia. No.! wr. Lard Oil. 25 WAR. No. 21N r. Lard In store, for sale b_y_ pi a store, AfiIiBULNER. & CO. 11* AUC'noN. FIURNEBI3, BRTNLEt . "Ig - 00_. no. ea MARKET STREET. ' SALE OF SHAWLS THlid (WEDNESDAY) MORN ING, ocTo_it dethi AT 10 CLOCS. 'A CARD.—This (Wednesday / Morning, October Alibi et 10 o'clock, we will sell about MO lots of shawls, of tie importation of Messrs. IL Hennequin & Co., and sum , Priming a large line of desirable new style Paris. Vienna s ' and Berlin shawls, to which the particular attention of the Trade ie invited. NOT.CE—To Retaliate. This miming will be aold—' Rick Prated Twins shawls. Blob Farts gaud'''. tricot do. . Wool long d. All.wool reversible do. . . . . Wool Piocolomini . - I.ooo,equeve and long Paris and Vienna broche shawls, in choice adore only. Square and long b lack Thibet shawls. . LARGE SPECIAL AND CLOSING SALE OF SHAWLS. The entire balance (tithe season'a iMportation of MESSRS. H. HENNEQDLN & co. This Morning, Oct. 26th, at 10 &cloak, by caWogne, on six months credit+. A large easortment of P4RIB AND BERLIN SHAWLS. Consieting 01— —l4-4 allwool ttelt printed Timm shawls. 14-4 extra fine rich Paris souffle triOM shawls. 14-4 very choice all-wool reversible Berlin shawls. • all-wool plaid long s co ls, chole# Slualitie a. new-style all-wool JP coOlomint WIWI. PARIS AND VlB. B A ALL-WOOD BDOCIP3 t t 8 Wl.B. LOW square and long Paris and Vienna all-wool bitiehe shawls, in choice colors only, suitable to the eats of the Philadelphia rrustkeA._ L BLACK DOLUILEaII 11. WOO .LED nuritiEs._ TWEET SHAWLS. • - Also, a line of superior qualities square aid long black double.twilled Thibet shawls, 'roll wool fnnges. N. B.—This will be the only °Gong to be made this season, as it will ohms thr entire stook of them various classes of seasonable shawLa SALE OF FRENCH 'GOODS. On f Tidily Morning. October 20, at 10. o'clock, by catalogue, on 6 months credit -400 oaokages and lota of fancy and staple French goods. BALE OP HO LOTS CLOTH. BEAVER CLOTH VELVET. AND FANCY FRENCH CASSlltaaata: CLOAKS AND RAOLANS. urine manufacture of ArEBBREL 181DOR BURNHARD k SON, Of New York. On Friday Morning. October gg, at 10 o'clock— lao lots of velvet. cloth, beaver. and stripe eassimere cloaks, Raglans. and mantillas, of the newest ati Ws and bestquality offered this Reason ALSO, 200 LOTS NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES. Balance of the importation. On Friday Morning. 2110 lots new style embroidered Atone% cams and sets. pLULIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 630 A. MARKET Street.andion_ MINOR Street. BALE. OF Ra 3 OASES BOOTS AND OBOES. On Thursday Morning, October 27Eh. at 10 o'clock, will ye . old, by ca*****, on foot months' aredit. 0&1161 mens and bop' boots, shoes, brosatut, gaiter!, overOtoes. 4c0.; ladles' and mime_ hoot'. shoes. garters .bes„ slippers. ke... earn- Eit: a a larg e and autra ilig la i ta lf l ° lt oily and a g,,SVII 141 Meal • Also, sonnies of 200 CMOs sineham umbrellee. The early attention of buyers imensested, as the sale rill be peremptory. sor Goods open for eXaMitlatiol3 l with catalogue*, early on the morning of gale. SALE OP READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH MANTILLAS. BA_ TINETS, ere. On rnday Moulin October Nth, at 10 o'olock precisely , will be sold, by catalogue, a large and desirable assortment of ready made clnthiog, comPriturs °carmen. business coats. fr ook and dress coats. o carious materials. Also, men's and boys'oloth and .cassimere pants and vests, being fresh invoices from otty and New York manufacturers. Also, jk large line of ladies' cloth maintains. Also, in sale, 700 eleoes fancy side snipe satinets. Alsoos large invoice of Scotch gingham umbrellas. !CF Cataloging ready early oa the morning of see. "II SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 -11-.• CHESTNUT STREET, its the Casson House. between FOURTH and FIFTII Sri sets. SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMING AND BON NET RIBBONS. MILLINERY GO O D S, This Morning, October Mth, will be sold, by catalogue , on a credit, commencing at 10 o 'clock, clock, an assortment of goods anted to present sales. Included In sale will be found— hichly embroidered jaconet and oembrie collars and seta, infants' embroidered : lucent; waist., jaconet and cambric bands, Bouncing, etc.l ladies' plain. hem stitched. and ruddy embroidered linen cambric. hdkfs; gent.' plain and colored bordered do. Rich fall styles trimming ribbons. fringes, moire an- - Soles, &r. BILK VELVET RIBBONS. Also, is full line of superior make black silk velvet rib bons, rich fall style bonnet ribbons. French artificial Bowers, silk and atraw bonnets, &e. Also, a line of rich fancy andplain black dress silk. broche and wool shawls em broidered SAW el:m ini:cities, 3.088 pieces colored chenille, a line of Smyrna edgings. BONNET VELVET. Also, rich plain black and fanny bonnet velvets. bon net materials. Se.; Siß pieces fancy belt ribbon; Luro peon and Alencon v:itts W ITE GOODS. Also blank and w nets, linings, brilliants, white cambric muslin, &e. • BALE OF LADIES' FA7iCY FURS. On Thursday !donnas, - October 29th will be sold. by catalocua. commencing nt o'clock, a full assortment of ladles' fancy feu, in seta and single pieces, comprising Victoria's and - caves. single or with men and ours tomatoh. of mink, filch. martin, squirrel, and other fashionable furs. BUFFALO HOSES. Also, a quantity of tuner large use arid dark colored buffalo robes. lir Catalogues ready and fun ensued for examina tion early on tho morning of sale. SPECIAL, SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT VWDS, MERINO SRI RTS AND DRAWERS, Am On Friday Morning, October Zl. by catalogue. on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold an attractive lot of new style hinny knit goods, hosiery. shirts and drawers. &a. SHIPPING. p lIILADELPRIA AXD CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. ASIM. dia AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.TItE ABOVE. NAMED CORPORATION, MILD AT NO. a MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. M., September TO, 15.% the follow ins gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company, viz: GEORGE 11. STUART, B. MORRIS WALK, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CRAB. MACALESTER, eta JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Offitie, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are rag:moth% invited to subscribe. WV THE BRITISH . AND NORTH 811 8. AIERRIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM TROX NNW YORX WO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabm Yuan Becond Cabin Farago. 76 FROM 11014011 TO LITZIPOOL. Chief Cable Passage— Second Cabin Thrips from Boston call akaallfax. PER lA, Capt..lPdkuss, CANAD4, Capt. Lang, ARA lA, Ca_pt. J. Stone, AMR RIL.A. Capt. Millar , ASIA, Capt. E. 0. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt Anderson. AFRICA, CapL Shannon. EUROPA,Capt. J. Leitch, These revels carry clear white light at mast-heart green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. PERSIA, Judldns, leaps N York. Wednesday, &rola ARABIA, Stone, Barton Wednesday. Oct. 11. ASIA. Lott, " Yore Wednesday, Oct. 12. CANADA, Lang, " Poston, Wednesday. Oct. 111. AF RICA, !Bannon, " N York, Wednesday, Oct. 211. EUROPA, Leitch. " Rodon, Wednesday, Nov. 2. PERSIA, Judkins, N York, Wednesday , Nov. 2. AMERICA, Millar. " Boston, Wedneaday, N0v.14. ASIA. Lott, " Bertha not secured nntil N pa l id 'o f r o k r% WednesdAy, Nov. 13. 4 n e; Per e en ,P d tlt u rg e sript n wt ° fr i f, d it........,. for Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, POICIOOTBtones or . unless bills of lading are sikned therefor and. the se thereof thole an expre mj. YOT ITOO[bt or pal lace apply to id. CUNARD, I Bowling tireen, New York. gra FOR THE SOUTH.-- GRARLES. TON .AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of Merrilln per eent be low Near York Steen:Mop rates. FOR CHARLESTON S. C. The U.S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Nov. Charles P. Hershman. win sail on Saturday. Nov. Wig t 44 4 . 3 to 60 b ° o yl 40 bourn ntSes. FOR STt I YANNAH, GA. The U. 8. Mail Steamehip STATE OF GEORGIA. Cara= John .1. CiarVin, sell on Monday, Ootober Slo at 10 o'clock A. Al. Through in M torn hours, only 18 hours at Sea -1/67-Sallins date chanted from every Saturday to every five dal:. Goods received, and Bill! of Lading signed every The spr;ndid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF 0 EORGIA now inn as above every ten dam thus forming a Sve-day comma eloation ynth Charleston and Savannah. and the South nod Southwest At both Gharieston and Unusual', these Ships con nect with steamers for Flonda, and with railnwtb, for all places in the South and E- Southwest. INSURANC Freight and lanwanoe on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnmranee on all Railroad Freikht is entirety unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Com_pames taltlngidl ride from these pomm. ORRAT REDUCTION IN FARE. - Fare by this route 23 to 43 per eenc. almoner than by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the folkorring sober dole. Through tzekets from Ploladelphia via Charles ton and Savannah ateamshim.lNcliuDiro MEALS on ,the whole routo, exoept front Charleston and Una uah to Montgomery TOLLICD 7411. To Charleston— 115 03 Charleston —.-.-....821E0 Savannah.— la CO Savannah— .--- 31 CO Augusta... -.-. 30 IV Augu5ta......,.. -- 36 (U Macon.-- ..... 31 Od hlaoon.-- -.. 92 75 At1anta.......... 33 00 Atlaatn-- —... 31 00 lumbus--.... El 00 Columleui --- 36 OU E . finny .• . - ..... 24 00 Vheny -... 51 00 ontsomery.... 36 00 ontsornery.-- _ 33 00 tale IS 00 obile —.. 46 90 New Orleans.... 33 Is New 0r1ean5...._...61 CO No hills of lading signed after the ohm has sai. For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON. Jr.,_ Southwest corner FOUTti and,_CIIESTIV U'7. Agents in hitettrt 2,.§ : 1 T . . 41 BUDD. Savannah,.liUrC4idt Ic . CLAM ?SELL. For Florida from Charlestodslitesiner Carolina every Tuestley. For Florida from Savannahrsteamers St. Mery's and St. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday. 1393 T Z I OR . g Y- ,AAm.rep TABliar p , ol litnit,V4i , r ,AßLNAßT, DUBLIN, PROM NEW TORII. GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday. October 12, at it Egn i ii Comm:zip, Wednesdny, October tet, it 12 o'olook, noon' FROM eLlseow. GLASGOW. Thompson, WednesdaY, September 14. Epi NB URGR, Cumming, Wednesday. september 118. Rata of Passage from New York, Ehilzdetptils, of Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or .Lon donde Fry, first Mass, SM. Steerage, found with an aftan dance of properly cooked provisions, $9). An experienced Surgeon attuned to suet demur. No °hers' for inMrcines. For Might or passage, EMPILto wORILMAN & CO.. No. ItS WALNUT Btreet,Ptiiladelphia. ROBBRT CRAIG No.ll BROM/WAY. New Vork. U. S. M. STEAMERS 701 AVRN AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAOO, Captain Lines, will sad July 23, September 17,November 13. FULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 30, Oo to be r 15. December 10. First Cabin puma— 2130 Second Cabin paaaage..... 72 Pot freight or pasaage_,ePPll to WILLIAM NEILSON. Agent, At the Warehousing Company's Philadelphia Offloe, Tobacco Warehouso.DOCK Street. Ptula. 1e.13-em To GROCERS - AND DRUGGISTS.-500 Cases Saponifier or Concentrated Lye. in one pound air-041a iron boxes, (the only well-establuthed and re liable article.: atanufaotured by the Yenasatv aa i a s a l t alanufacturins Company, and for sale to the trade ae follow': 6 Cases. tin. perund ; JO to t:5 Cases. Mb. J. R. OR VES,__Soap Manufaoture., oiLlm n. 9 North FIION C Street TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE s2O CHESTNUT Stre?t, forwards Pamela, Pack ages. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Stiegps, either by its own Lines. or in eouneetion with other Express Com panies. to all the artninale t 11471111 and cities or the United States. E. S. SANDFORD. sal- It Catena Blperintexident, sat** tit Atm+ietil-s M THent i o ci : soNR ~ :-- ... I M::A:_1 1 r - ggit WRZ/91 41 . , F I T4P' 1011D. , -Pliitlat i iIITRITI , RID 10/ AT Tan ORAN /3,4l4lnoilresi oftWo way will her rle als o' aieet !cella, alld in tie evenly at 70'61,18k: - •- - - lil - Centninape havrag the aphasser afthevaelea - MT Handbille of eaah property Va-atalr, in additioa to winch nu ribluh,. an the . la the sale, one Wound eatalehnea, Arel le gS riving MI descriptions et all , the rtlav le be on the folkeriar Teenier.. • - • - . REAL =ATI:, AT RIVE BALE.- , lir . We Pave gJerieffirineeel.97 eatteist private sale, Including alum eeiringrion . Istry and watery property. Printed new be had at the aneriaa store, . PRIVATE 8 B REGISTER. sar Rea l estate ante ea oar private gale register* 1 and advertised la Oar public ..". 1i... ..... [ 110W hieh LOODOOPtediare printedyneklyoCree otabarge. - - STOOLS-ht NOVEMBER. On Taseder. • - - Now. Ist. at If itaLlririk, am" thn FidladeltdaEs•• °hams. will be 217 shares Hinitinsdon sad Broad Top Monntabi EC• road and tlerdeno. 1 share Philadelphia Library. , • ' FOURTEENTH FALL PALE—NOVEMBER. Lt, AT 11 O'CLOCK, NOON, - - Trusties' Sale—EatatepfJoespb T. Ba il ey, deed. VAL .14,11i5. RESIDEN OE No. UN Chestma street. had ul sersmor manner. 113. ham- HANWCIECIDERN RESIDENCE. No. Rin Fine Ist. Lot 28 by Japer. Ns. I a n. eremptory Sale.— • BERES F D HOTEL MARKET YA.I4D." Germantown , near &- TIMM street. Lotted feet front. HO feet deep. nn _ see absolute. . , Trustees' Sale—Vstste of Gideon Sean. dee'd. • LARGE AND ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 023 Berme stree t iPortieo Rosa HANDROME MODERN WALNUT-STREET RE SIDENOE. No. ESL eut of Eleventh. t 4 Immediate possession. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. with side yard. No. 0 145 , rpkalterot ER tio_ R ABID N EriCE. No. IMO Chestnut arrest. Perequotory MIL—MODERN DWELLING. N 0.1131 Mortal Vernon street, wort O:EMMA. IMLES/e &Mo tets. VALUABLE PROPERTY, knave ex the " PENN PORK wORIS"--stane min, 6 dwelling, slops, e.s., W acres Theme's Mae, Germantown- BTORY BRICK DWELLING. No.ett North Fifth street, above Poplar. BCRINEfitt STANDS .11.(DDWELLING3.—Tro-and a-halt brick store axe itwelling, No- 916 Qom street. with three-story brisk 'deviling re the tear, on Melon streeL FIFTEENTH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER Ist. AT O'CLOCII, EVENING. Xxacutore hale—Estate ot - Thomas No. deed. NNAT MODERN DWELLING, No. Nnll Wallace " WA l a e liat r itn i al DWELLING. No. t II Chan trzr e pate Coned. arenueL °Waite the Yrillehhe THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.- Ea it St. Sta i pten's place (rest of St. Stephen's Church/. opposite th 'ankhNlntkm EGA MODERN RESIDENCE. No. MO Este street A near n • este. haiLlinmediate poantillon. VALUAD E• , CE:No. est arch strootonst Imm.Qinte NEAT D'WELLING, No. IiEL aireet ihowe Oiford. TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. IMEodenin street, between Math and Ten* and Lontbsod. end South streets.. BTAIINESS STAND.—Three-sMair brielt More and dwelling, - No. lOW Th ompson sheet, eorper of Alder . between Tenth end Eleventh streets. THREE-STORY - BRICK DWELLING, 1311 Alder street. BALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, FRENCH-PLATE- MIRBI A ROSEROOD ME LODEONS. PINE SILVE RY ELEGANT MEDALLION CARPETS SErgAttE. - BEDS AND BEDDING VELVET. BBUOSELS, AND IM PERI* CARPES, Am CARD.—Our sale tolaorrow morning, at the anetion store. wilkeompriae. Amides tam leas of excellent BOOM& hnnd furniture. fine French-plate mantel mirrors . . rose wood melodeon, superior tceewood melodeon, fine after tea set, made to order. elegant medallion velvet carpet, lame Axminster eartata. large quantity of AU:cm - am beds and bedding. elegem tine velvet. Dreamt'. and tw. penal carpets dm., forming an attractive assortment, worthy the attention of ladies and other; daimon of purchasing. , • sir catsiosues now ready, and the articles arranged for examination. L_Saki at ?foe. IV and NI Booth Pith Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE - ESC -PLATE MIR RODE, PIANO - FORTE 'BRUM CARPETS. On Thursday Moraine. At I (Nook. at the Amnion Stars.= assortment of excellent seroad-Land fanitp,, &putt mane- ketes. fine mirrors, carpets. etc., from families deckers( housekeeping, removed to tie store for oonstriumme of sale. Also an elegant tea set, tirade to order. Also, an elegant medallion velvet carpet. Also, a large Axminster carpet. Also, free velvet and Brussels carpets. H Aleu,superior rosewood melodeon, made Dr Mason .k amblin. Also, rosewood melodeon. Also. an elegant rosstroodi-octave piano -forte. SALE MC. LOTS 131100 ELYN FLINT OLASS*ARE. hunder Noma& At 12 o'clock. att hee Auction Store. genii - 44SP( lets. nine wine tumblers. dectuaters, ceienee.eoocaolWe. diahes, zanies. 2310, lamp, PEREMPTORY' SALE OF VALUABLE AND BEAU TIFUL OIL PAINTINGS. Inc Mina a number of Ortginals b Bonfield, MuniltolL M9rlw, Simpson, of Lmulqa. cod other eminent tozaters. ALsO, A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL WA,TER COLOR DRARTA I WINGS . , BV CELEBRATED EN GLISH STS -; • - 01; Friday . Sionsian,_ November 4, At alb Auction liftore.Noingb and:Ml South Fourth street. H' Catalogues will be ready nod the paintings ar ranged three rhirr nrenous• Bab JP IGU gebie Slut. GENTEEL, 110Unalna 111SNITIME, BRCS SEL9 RA'S, ke. On Pridse Mort:mai, nth lint.. at JO o'clock. at No. lOU noNe street, corner of Ridge avenue. the genteel bolutehold furniture. kg.. of a gentleman deefietne housekeeprue, eoutglitin tar- Lit. dims- room. and chamber reuniters, gas fixtures, wur Nankin China cases. enamor ins, Brussels carpets ko. Also, several ladies' and gentlemen's saddles and bridles. Wir May be examined on the morsing of vje. at 8 o'clock. AT PRIVATE SALE—PR ILOSOPRICAL APPA - RATE'S. A complete set of philosophical mantas. in wading eederouertion nearly new, and the beet London make, comvrisiak• sets ofjmeamatic, electrical. cabana,,,he mical, MileaUaaM , SPParattn. , cm be at the Auction Store. J. M. GOMM' & 14 SONS, °I • RE" iltr ear r, a 9ll . I Thm o.. . owitimaivelbaase ß ma=oria. irt u ; irk hintitare at . - - • EL. 01 1 3* Prtvata Ewe Iteanter inn aineava be toast very mit of rea t pitabalsag nary de sariptios city AM eau J. K. 0 eal Estate - Ei nets. No. Sal NAL OT Stree. below By THOMAS BIRCH & SOH, ALT- TioNNEBEt - VITT MUM: FoRILERLT ViTO VITI Sligs) L AIME A NDATTRAC I WE KA LE OP ELEGANT 11 AMBLE AND ALABASTER VASES. BREA- M ENT% VERDE DI PAM% FANCY tittODE, &e, take elate at the impede:a' WareroCai. XIS I Arch stmt. This Moraine Ileth isst.. at 11 o'clock. The aismitment will coyest dome of the fittest eases ever of. tea at public In the eolleorton will be fonsd superb rases of sate. 3a:duffs, and memo atone, eleseatlY cat Bohemian rase*, of new designs. with rich puunttass and decors tirns; Panne Unita. bronzes. &sate and tardarlia vine-leaf card-receiversand fruitiholdere, mantel trues. MS, Le., the trkezds eoutprising • choice sod waltiabie invoice of late arrirals. and imported expressly for the Pheladelphia market _ . The whole will be peremptorily sold. - - Purchasers from a distance can tare theirgoods care packed on the premi.es. Terme—Cash. Is bankable funds. ME S NATEIANS, AUCTION ER AND COMMISSION MISRCHA.NT.. B.eorser pix Tty arvi RACE Btreets. NATHANS' GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED GOOD& 2,030 LOTS OF - FOR.FEITRI) COLLATERALS. Oa Teeedsyanias. November ht. at 10 o'clock. m at Noah Na th an,' Auc tion atorcisoutheau equator Sixth And Race arms. Intl be sal— • • tad LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS. Consisting. in Part, of superior overcoats.Rasians, sack coats, frock and dress mats: cloth. cassimere. ItZ4 other pantaloons; rem of various kinds; superior cost. pant, and rea l atterns relege.st velvet, satin , and silk dresses an dress pswerns: superior brooks. Stela. Ban State, lets plaid. Canton craps. silk, ants other shawls: bulk velvet chats, circulars.•ssoes; silk also cloth dusters; ctroulats, dusters, bowies. and mantil las ; gentlemen shawls. loots, shoes. ecuhrellas, dry goods, trimmings. broeatelles for cabinet-makers, tia ‘ der-clothing %mita, blankets, specula. patchwork mole %susses. cmgortables. shews, Ire-; fine feather beds, terrain, Brussels. and other carpets. fine 8-keyed flutes, fine old violins, accordeons. opera slaws, cutlery, car- Penteestools, mathematical intarnments, innate, titstoncal, and other books, travelhas minks, chrpel-baps, double and single-barrel fowling pieces. pistols, leather, harness, watches, jewelry, and a !boo med caber articles. - Id. NATILINS. MONEY TO LOAN. Morn To LOAN, In Lazes ea exalt. aXOrrs n Oe innrehanehle generally, andou all males of sap. Aga stress ors: Wen UnneilD DOLldne WO rag irEsr. ?Ti DIONTEG inellithey storage, &a, al reaehluie rtimmirt: Eatataishment r B. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Eta. GREAT PUBLIC ACOOMMODATION. MONEY MONEYtt MONEY:" Money liberally adrastmd mlereor mall SIDOCInnIe from one dollar to tbole, on sohl and saver Meta, diamonds. wale bee. itreshi. folelint'-atora, amine in struments. furniture, day snook, rr et care. hardware.culle.hbob, horses. Ye - Moles, hen= and all articles of value, for any length of time en, ilielberniere PRICII.I.I EITLELI3SitmeT, 110414,341 - corner of Sixth and Race streets. PROMII3BORY vitheoratend.diecoanted al the lonnest market roma BT. X.01:7IB %VILMA:O ic BOYLE, AUCTIONEXR9 • AND COXLNISSION MERCHANTS, No. U North MAIN STREET, ST. Loris , t fortzttly Ti! Meows. Myer", Clogliont Plulstletpttiso on? their 'muss to the merchants, oteasfactezers.. sad others of Ph iladotiatoth tor the gale of dry goods, owlet^ Was. shoes. herdrare. revelry, &c., to. SA. Cub Mt-epees mode on receipt of goods Ea. gettleireets =de three days after We. Mews. layers, CLAghoro, & Breen & Brother, Phila. a - Vm wink, Townsend, & Warrens, NOW irißle Is. & B. Curtis & Co., " Wood, Mindy, & Co.. Et. TIM it. &O. " Crow, Moen:wry, & Co., ml-fm w-1, LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS a FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PRtLADEL PRIA.—No.I3 of September Term. 189. Di tome Case. CAROLIN B METZGKER. be her next friend GOTT FRIED SEURERT. es. EDWARD METTAMLEN. Edward Measlier, the Respondent in above ease, Intl take notice that LEONARD R. ELNTCIIER. Est , the Examiner Involuted by the Court to take the teitunony (lithe vrituesses or the Libellant In above ease. bas IP pointed the seventh day of November, ISM, at AN o clue k P XL. to take said testimony at the Wetherill Home. situate on the north aide of RANSOM Street, above Ruth Street, to the city of Philadelphia. GEORtIE II EARLE, Attorney toe the Libellant. HOTELS. - MIIIIIA 110116 E, *lillritlik la the largest and ' eet arranged Rotel in t..ftwej hem Is centrally located and is easy of access groin •is the routes of travel. In contains all the modern Improvir ments, and every convenience for the comfort and se commodation of the traveiling public. The Sleepisof Rielma are Lame and well ventilated. 'fee Suttee of Rooms are well annexed and carefully furnished f.r familiee and large travelling parties; and the llaase wtll be kept as a first-class lintel an evers respect. 11. A. MURRAY & BRO.. ault*lm Proprietida. 1 1 HE UNION, ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. UPTON S. NEWCOMER. The sitnatioa of the HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the yenta of the Bummers Public • &net* those in IMAYen of pleasure, Passe nger Ilatilroad:okineli now run poet. and in close proximity. afford e cheep and pleasant rale to all places of interest in or about the city. iy M-Itui WASHING.JLND IRONING. aLWASTEING AND IRONING DONN with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single Ladies and Gentlemen, Families, .Bohld , 41( &boom, Hotels. Steamtosts. de.. at DONOVAN a FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. tddl Smith 811TH Street. corner of Prune. Family Shinn and Collars patent polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-board. The whole busmen in strictly attended to by female opYratives. Mrs. DONOVAN or se-l. amm.m.dot.utAdL Sbbls. prime new No. 1 SO mon, landolg from steamer Rensineon. and A. ado by 1 4 7 21. TAYIAII4 122 and 191 N. 2171412 41 Pll4. PANISII OLIVES—In balk, in pritnio order, for sale be all e R MO. la &with vitmon. *Mat CU ;PEST WINDOW OLaSS in town, at DICE'S. B. W. corner or SEVENTH mod 80ITTA. "q!att SAMUEL CHUBB, Agent for the Pura.* and Sale of Real Fatale, and the Colletelf=4*. ot !In • fla iflLlVEo..—SpanithQueeil ip prime oidei igt More, and for Ws by .4b. MERINO; t of) 140 Soma FRONT Strut
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