The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 28, 1859, Image 4

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    Ija.ktit FOROIGN NEWSq.
I !"41';' , Wfic. ENGLAND,I '
LATli:EinoJoax " FaAwnhurerB4l4 - or!
befog t~ken ; to •YrOnibtif rareehorsof Wolin
toutheolsstm 80.legt,ifrantibt;4 1 4.„ 1 / 1 4 14W,
Lineolnshire, the;:gelhintAtetio
,11_,yftyPtg_,
Urn.
;143.114'4*Y le noWlimpiiiiii4hitt*Wire berm
tualog'at Fdittiscrigh,"-;.ilii, eeeeMP44 o a
famous and owe furious OotieVt ,
~
liosn'ti 4 alucliernir Ching- EASTERX.The
foltgwing•ita=oompdrlsoo between thesise of Alta
Great EsaterritheL , Nbah'e Atit„-,Bnbjoined it thrE
ettoulatiotc: Noah'a Ark (wording, to Newton):
length between tiorpondicular,, 01 2 - feet ;:;eutreine'
breadth, 85 fent: 'height, slfeet; teenage, 18;23E'
_areut Eastern length between perpendionler,
630 feet; extreme breadth,. 85 feet;. height, 60
foes,: tonnage, 28,092. • •') - •
• ILtuarrostermstur r ncorn,twn. A' ,ioder
peers to the „ tsmani ,coinplaining of ' the'
intolerable ;IyrannY protised in &Oland °wallah •
persona *Niel_ henottiPelled"dwough necessity to
travel eia.4Banday. %The •Irriter,neyegf,,..Net, long
Slue X attired , at. Fdinbtirgh on:Sunday - by the
mall from thelOrtio When 1100 k my.seat 1-could
not but collect from the langnageand oeuntee%
ounces of sundry 'gatirds' and Stokers' ttist'this'
travelling.fin i tbis i flemdityvyak,deimed by them.),
most profane' Ind Waives suit, :When karrlyeti;
at Bdinbitigh`q tient, to,'mi/usuel.-icsiging, - and
begged for some dieter. "Untertentstelyi 'nothing
Wes 10130 htdlOP4o.lltte , an hour:. Ithen applied:
at sundry hotels for something to ;eat, but teas re-:.
fused at all of theni,volosaT'erus 'prepared to take
up my lociginwweior their'roofr and Lwent home
dinnerlestarYostorday,Lwalked dnto - Doull's, • the•
confootioniiNtending toltrinibattytomebitsinits, ,
and to take them borne in a'p o pet.:4 : Well'hifOrtned‘
thst this was natralloired7 I meet, nil take ;them
' away."lllo)Writerfidde further on
/igloo (lobelia consist Itkoutwartinisservanoes, nor
. its oaten tatione_parede: Vidbre then 1) A ohJ7Par
titular day—ti UillfiA !1 . , Meek to•Wn:
coal the mosteerionelbreablieiefAod'slisr ere*
other dafid theweekLehniin the ukilibini'Orlietlee•
of sobriety, ohastity, charity; and kindness to our
fella w.c restore!' throughout the serer). !hire r "
The -EnsperOr liati Selected, neer.llortiosix, the
site forsgtoistiporY, capable of affording anchorage
to 30 and 100 corrodes.
Toe &Mar troops; assembled for .opirationel
ageing Moreno, are estimated atlB,ooo trifert,trY;
8,000 to ,I,ooo:eattdry, withrtirtilitirjr. 'The 'adranoe
wu to taktiOitie.on.. : thels.l4,itnnatit, ,mhe
tribe that, wig" Ise. encountered can bring 20,000
' ‘. ' 5 •
The correspondent of gte 4 l:lut;tiiiyi the imperial
fisvernmenrof the trmperor is now contemplating
whet merantefliiiillThe;lakturtd;ifeehtereet the •
protests ofthwkreechilishopitiihnberning whatire'
called outNeguagainstthe Ohuroh."Ah
cps have reeelved bidemfrom Romeici preach the
restoratkintedvelltalian .
The IlishopefNeates,like,tlseilfshep.of Orleans, :
has Issued 'a a prbtest"pt,theindepindence
of the Itomagnstr. kerbs &step further than,
Ms brother. profane; Mid Witpen hiMitilf to ppe,,
tot, nut oulrin his - oirti•mente,.butln that of
' , every Catholic' fausliyAn grittany.'?.. ' o
CIRRMAXff. - -- --
At a ligurAil.firtilektok plans o'n.theWhariork4
the inauguration et the aew.brldgeat Oologne, the
Prince hogent, s of ?meta madea..speech. in which
he said i'l"'Thalidfrbridgeilisi'symbol Of flernian.
noity Owe 10 no longer - ts. right Unkind - OA
for tiertuarg is one, and no repsign Pcivier hes a
right to.,utrittfitiCin'Ant.,iffelre.2•The Prussian
army will be ahreyrreedy defend tho;ighte Of
Prussia and of -lienneni•l'
Lettoradtortirlfungarriey that the whole scull-
try is polftleallY:agitabid-agein.#'Beria Hubner,
hinaister oquhee, list loft 'Vishnu' fot'Feedt.''
• .
The idoa of oeoupyinikakinte by Sardinian troops
hoe been abandoned.
Tho Piodmontesc ,Goistfiihanottnene -that; from
the lot of Novendhernexc, divot telegrapide nom-,
munications are to be' reopened- between tha Sar
dinian States and Vonioe and the - Anstro-Germania
ooufederlitiorfralto"thirtelegraphio - omaniunica
tions adready,ealetyyltlyidata *rough Naples and
Sicily, at•Weillts=witli'Athens ' , Solo; the Piraeus,
Smyrna,: Spray, mad' Caprviletlas. Thtiates 'for
'Tn.onnhobitodena' . Parma, and the , Legations
bare beerrodiced 'conformity with the-Con
vention to Oich those States, belie ad
hered. *zny' , „t „-,
The abolitionof - OtteteM4l . o4llo lines A between
Piedmont iihd GM:various BtatesOf Central Italy
is beinglihtivelylliroceeded - With; according
to a Turin , journal, ;the • barriers are: removed.
The buildings need as eustom•honse.s are to' be sold'
without delay,
The Giand'bukci or Parnia has written to his
partisans to'rabstaitc from any littelept_ fever Of
the re-eikabliehinea , of • hie dynasty. The Pro.
visional Government has dintinished the tax on
BM 4.
The Simla& states that the restoration of thO
Lombaril , tron". crown to its 'old custody by - the
canons of tbo - oolleglateOhuroh at Monza, has been
determined on at Zurich:
A civil !nigineor,'-who hae been oonvioted Of hav
ing given's- plan of Venice to the _French during
the wardiss been sentenced to imprisonment for
dye years, ,
Tito arcetiatithatresoh us from Venice are most
deplorable, ,Thp. emigration of every -man of
suustanoe„ of in the ableA*4led youth; the alarm
and distrust -daises, the complete stoppage of
all trade, and the sullen 468par:shah's on every
face, erounlyseneral ayMptoms. But ono'fact ie
more cogent then all;- the . lt/ Of Vadat) numbers
(or did last year) 125;000 inhabitants ;; therenre at
this moment on the police lista-registered as pan,
pore, beggars and-people dependent;on public
charity, ati„lclis than 45,000 the WhOle number.
- The Paris correspondent of Le Nord h. informed
that, the French troops are to evacuate Rome on the
lest day of the present year.
Auurebo4enit are stall felt in OentraHtaly of;
cemented atialltl7, Papal andAllodoncee troop s,
among whieli it is rumored .that Austrian soldiers
aro Cu be Secretly mingled. • It; also said that
Austria is supplying the Pope andllt - Protender of
Modena with munitions of war. On the oth - er,
the In epencteitte, a paper which has gauti4
credit since its change of management last summer,
talks ofeA ifoto received by-the , Bardinlan govern.,
mant frotn7that of 'Branco (in reply to the recent
eiroular'of Oetioi4l Deborznida,) in Whittle it is said
to be -positively aeolared-- that Prance intends to
limit her terventia :to 'advice, and will oppose
all arined.intolference.. —. • -
Letter; (Mut Madrid statelhat'ilie represent,.
tiro of the Emperor of Morocco at Tangiers has
asked fur further delay for the-settlement of -tee
question pending with tapain, ; but Iris ; demand has
het been acceded to.
The different Powers of Europe have despatched
vessels of war tuba present on the spot -daring the
period or , this =Spanish' expedition-liforooem-
England has a squadron at Gibraltar and= cruiser's
on the coast, and Prance hes , sent a, squadron to
Algiers,Rurnia, Naples, Austria, Prussia. Portia.
get and De'nutark have each one or tired:kips;
At Sovilletter whole of that enlightened
nannity looking forward:lo the coming grand
spectacle - Of st fight brnatien $ real lion trnd a hair.'
TURRET: •
We, here airless Irons Constantinople to the Bth
inetent." - TEO otarnicissien of inquiry into this
spiracy has held ita.Jastaltlt ig,.iho result , ambit&
is not -known. One of 1.49 asmompliees, hionastir
Paths,, tilifflinso binned •ni Conatantinople. It is
rePortedAst4aiiler , Pookalies fled to Corfu.
publication of the-Levant Herald and the ,Prasso
et'Orissitisiebeenproldbited,-The Emperor Met.
ander was,axpected - at - Odessa on the Atli. Pitt
A fresh arrival of 881 einlgrants front Circulate
has teken`plactiat Constentistople,- , 10 !interims
fo lia t e t o o Frieeda Jaffe, densanding . the extra,
dittos of the Otigiiiatii of the reorder
three years .ago.i,:The Oovernlneritrhis'
ovidentty, effected post hisProsernentArt the com
missariat hrthB army: '
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Coutts, kenos, was waiting at Rio de
Jaeeir' • Ship He d. CrOwell, from Toulon for Gibraltar. was
spoken =huh. in the filediterranPan. , -
Park-Glenwood. Glover, 41 daps from Rio de JanelrO,
with commerce and wtne • arrived at New ork 26th test.
Left ship; Statesman, Emery, Rhine,. arward, and
Majestic, Lens. arts; barks 'adaryal Dyer. Fiekett.. W,
A Banks, Bartlett it arlotti, Marshall,
Gem of the tlea,• 'ller. and Hannibal. Kline 'fru; ' trig,
&rib Point, Smi , do: schrs Fannie Carrie, Rogers.
for New Yor k next day; Burdett Hart, Hardy, arts; and
abets. - ••• •
Bark Rilistinelr; Chase; for Montevideo, &e, cleared at
New Tork =knelt.'
Brig Ava, Neirailtt,:frOin 7)nthton for Philadelphia,
at NearPort2fith inst, ,•
• Sabre MarY klaleYr Haley, A Cordery. Allen and
Restless. South, hence, arrived at Boston 26th inst . .
h , Charity; Smith, hence, arrived at New London
lath inst.
; : gept u ttit o h.ta i Liay,. Davis, Sailed freni . B dotal 26th net
f Lon i 4a H •Endieett. futralj, hones - at Newport
261tankt. -At 8 •AMnith. off Eaton! Nook, was in colli
sion with an 'unknown edit, end had mainsail torn; the
other iehr,leetjibboom. • •
Bohr March, from Eastport for rhilatielphlaiwas spa-
Jon nth mist; Fins .Ireland,bearing N IS, distant 23
I Miles,
Rohr Somerset, Stirling, hence, arrived at Charleston
26th mt. , • •-
Bchr e R Congenial, Tilton, hence, arrived at Savan
nah 224 inst. - - .
MO Sarni Betio: Gandy, for Month and It 21 Mayo,
,Virard, for Jacksonville, wept to sea from Charleston
Nth inst.
. : _fikihr packlintarrim Boston for Philadelphia, at
Newport Sithinst, and sailed next nay.
• Bohr Chartre. Chartre, from Taunton for Phi-
WI, at Newport Nth mst, and remained ate P M
he ilmsrn, ;from Calais for hiladelphia;
Tomahe' onion Eastport for do; Alberti Cotton, Bar
tit& aatl N Ceroline a ßo i se. t Num St George for
Sohr a gonterey, NTe w h ll ot,at i ll'alr River od, inst. from
Delaware orgy, --• _
Solir Newry R Thisam,Cousina, sailed from Fall River
26thyrist. for Philadelphia.
SOW Martha Wrightington, Thatcher, cleared at Bal
timore 26th inst.forilaston.. •
Rehr Lydia IL Ogden. Fieher, for Burlington, N
cleared at Baltimore 26th inst.
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Bohr Mary Anna, Bowen, hence at Providenoe 26th
• . .
' Schrs Percy Heilner. Gandy ; Revenue, Candy ;Erne
line • Riokey_ Tice ; B Frisk. Doughty, and -Amelia,
sailed from Provident° Nth lust, for this
pow r , Empire, Marshall. at Boston from Baltimore,
wet donhtletitheveeselin eollision with the schr
ate. an she reports being in contact with a schooner
on the night °lshii 28th instant, twenty nuke south of
Fite Island. ' ,
-• Bohr mediator, from Delwin's, at New _Haven 26th
instant. •.; ,
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RIEDIODINLie
OXYGENATED :BITTERS !
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS!
DYkIPP,PSTAi' '
DYSPEPSIA,
DYSPEPSIA,
lar As well as INDIGESTION, 'HEART-BURN.
WATER-BRASIL ACIDITY, FLATULENCY, OP
PRESSION AFTER EATING, LOSS OF APPETITE,
LANGOUR, LIVER COMPLAINT, FEVER„ AND
AGUE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE,
PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL .DE
BILITY, and all Diseases arising from Imperfent Di
gestion or Funettbnal *sot : Aril or the ISiomaoh, are
rapidly and permanently cured by this distinguished and
established Remedy, (
VALUABLE TESTIMONIAL.
(From a Distinguished Clergyman.)
"EAST TAUNTON, Mass., Jan. 4, 1888.
To TUE EDITOR OP THE CIIRDITIAN MIRROR. Sir;
For mom than twenty-five y eare I have been a sufferer
from the dyspepsia ; Besides trying the Patience of my
family physicians -in the almost-useless, trial of their
various proseriptions, I have tried a great variety of
patent medicines. with a similar result. Through the
kindness of Dr. W. G. Hanaford, I received, irk/lamb
last, a half dozen bottles of the Oxygenated Bitters,
from Mr. Seth W. Fpwle & Co., Boston. I began to use
them without nay hope of deriving help from them.
Being determined to give them a fair trial, I continued
thou one. but without any perceptible benefit Juno.
Since then. I have gradually improved in health, till I
ant entirely free from acidity of the stomach, and from
the consequent flatnleiloY, and the awful and almost
d istreeting sick headache, which often, for dem together,
bag wholly unfitted me for study and for all other min
'starlet duties', and rendered life a burden, Having de
rived so great a relief, I feel that I owe it, as en expres
con of gratitude to Messrs. Foyle & Co.. and also a duty
to the public, to recommend tneir Oxygenated Sitter',
as, in my estimation. a suremedy for that most try
ing, most VeXU2g.'and cruel of all diseases. to which
poorhumati flesh is heir—tee dyspepsia,. Taken at an
early stage of the disease, and k have no doubt of a
speedy and permanent cure. Having eufered so long,
and - tried so ninny different remedies with no good re
sult. I can recommend the Oxygenated Bitters with a
confidence few others can. If any of the readers of the
Mirror are suffering from acidity of stomach, and the
consequent flatulency and sick headache, I bog of them
to make trial of them Bitters without delay.
JAMES It. CUSHING.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS!
THE OXYGENATED 'BITTERS!
Are purely a medicinal preparation. unlike any other
ever compounded by aoienoe and medical skill; they are
not oneaf the many alcoholic, proparatione of Bitters,
which impart a momentary stimulus ' but never cure,
and often moronic the character of the disease; but
they are a peeblier'aild wonderful discovery of a well
known physician, Dr. Green. The that trial of the medi
cine will make then troth's apparent.
IZ:IMMETI
BETH W. FOWL& & CO., Boston; T. W. Dyott &
Sons, gig North Beoond street, Philadelphia; A. B. Sands
& Co., New York; Canby & Gilpin, Baltimore, whole.
sale agents.
Bold by - druggists and merchants throughout the
State.
CONSUMPTION,
COLDS, COLDS, COLDS, COLDS, COLDS,
Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Concha, Coughs, Coughs,
Hoarseness, Hoarseness, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, Bronchitis, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma,
Group, Group, Croup. Croup, Croup, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Whooping Cough,
Sore Throat, Sore Throat,
Disuses of Throat, Cheat, and Lungs.
Spitting of Mood,
Pulmonary Allbetion,
and all like diseases, have an unfailing antidote in that
great Remedy,
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
READ THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM A
HIGHLY RESPECTABLE Gh.NTLEMAN :
histogram, Montour co, Pa., Oct. 4Y,1818.
This is to certify that I waspronounced by Revere l
physicians as epasumptive, and had all the symptoms of
the disease in its worst form, Ruth as coughing, severe
pains in the chest, shortnees of breath, night-sweats,
and extreme weakness aud lassitude in my whole sys
tem. My family nearly all having died of the dismage.
had given up nil hope of recovery, as nothul save me
relief; but through the persuasion of a frien I was in
duced to try Dr. Wistar' Balsam al Weld C erns. The
first bottle relieved me considerably, and the third bot
tle cored me entirely. I now feel as well aa I ever did in
my life, and am able to follow my occupation as farmer
as fully as any one.
I also had a sister in a more advanced state of the dis
ease, having been confined to her bed for over a year
and pronounced, beyond hope by our berg physicians.
She also was entirely cured by the Wild Cherry, but it
required eiz or eight bottles, and she sttll takes it 00011-
atonally u a preventive, being naturally Weak-ohested.
I would nineerely urge all who are similarly afflicted
to trtDr. Wistao's BALSAM OF WILD COMMIT, as I 11111
satisfied that bet for your own valuable remedy my sis
ter and myself would not now be living. I will cheer
fully answer any one who may address me on the sub-
Jul end state our cues more fully.
(Signed) JACOB MILLER.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIIB I
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
Such letters as the following, from a merchant, are
daily received:
" Mmgoan, Delman, Oot. 58,1868.
S. W. Powt.a & Co., Boston t Please send me a SIMI]
of BALIIAdd r ae I am nearly out. and there
a great demand for It; tt is doing wonders; it cures
Coughs, Asthma, Whooping Cough, and ConsumPtion
without fail. There has never been any of the genuine
here until you HOC 1110 a lot some time idiom, but plenty
of the counterfeit.
Yours, truly, JACOB Y. POOLE."
1110116248 EH, TIMEMPORE, all who seek health, that the
only Genuine has the WRITTEN signature of "I.
BUTTS," as well as the printed name of the Proprie
tors, SETH W. FOWL& & 00., Boston, on the out
side tOri/EPSE. TARE NO OTLIER ; it were money wasted
and health Jeopardised.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY.
WISTAR'S Atte= ok WILD CHERRY.
Prepared by
. S. W. FOWLE & CO., Boston.
'WHOLESALE AGENTS
T. W. DYOTT & 80N8, 218 North Seemed street,
Philadelphia.
A. B. SANDS & CO., New York,
CANBY, GILPIN, & CO., Baltimore.
Sold by
Druggists and Merchants throughout the State.
seati-eorm &kw
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING. PIIND--leivi: PER CENT. IN
IV VlTlfinragela 111 u y. ri Rat
itl i, slp Inoorpo me IBMs of Kamm va
blirld t an ' . tar' I llirili:l:42%i l .lß:
dr. from e y o pm
Th 9 Wk. li, open pm, dtty from 9 o'olook In the
morline tole o biotic in Abe Ivroing . , and on Monday
add
hard"
t e r gli d DY . B R YL . ki d Ve/ , 1 11011141111(1:111,
WILLIAM J. an,, Seoretai7.
acascrote.
Hon. Henry L. Benner, . C7ll Brewster,
zdward L. Carter, °Sep Ban,
f a rt Belfndge, rano s L ee, '.
Samuel R. Aehton, r
t oseph Ymkes,
antireth Murals, our,' Datnderfer ,
olloy is received and paymets made Cady.
The investments are made, In oontortnitywlth the
proviprovisions of the Charter, m R eal Beate Mortscrtes,
sions
Rents, and snob Breit-class seeuribes as wiz al
ways' insure perfect secant/ to the depository, and
which cannot fall to give permanency and stabillty to
nmatnto aul-ty
gAVING , FUND.--UNITED STATES
P ,7
mr TRUST COMPANY, oorner THIRD end CHEST
ar Streets.
m i .indViteurg i tire l , nv w l i r tlin i tft P n PR I VIIT. k II7I47
REFIT from the day of deposit !4) the day of withdrawal.
(lot houre,froin 9 until 6 o aloulc every day, and on
sale M iaNSU EN" A l l a rtini ln i "
upwar : lid re and Sootland,
resident—STEPHEN R. cIUtLIVFORD.
eseurer—.l.4hlEB R. au Ansa.
IN- FIS T{, Actuary.
" A lade, but often, Mt the Puree."
FRANKLIN IN SAVING FUND--
South FOURTH Stint, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posita o demand.
Depoei n
tors' money/wend by Government
Stabs. and City Loans, Ground /tents, Mortgagee,
ko.
Tra Company deem. safety better than large
pro te, consequently will run no nekwith deposi
tors M9ler, but have it at all time. ready to re
turn with per cent. interest to the owner, aa
they lump always done. This Company never
auspended. •
Forestal, married or single, and Minors can
demient in their own right, and each deports can
be withdrawn ONLY by their consent,
Charter iporpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Prensylvania, with authority to receive mo
rus es and exe '
TAAND /EAU, ILICEIVED.
Ogl nai from S UMS
to ; olblook, and on
WedneiMay and Sa turday eveVing. until; o'olk.
DIRECTORS.
•anon,
Pre'Ru l waYla d e 4
tindatikarr:V cl 6- 114 "
KoliiiikTttenhouse, flithefp 47314.
Joe. R. Setheithwaitv iphinum Ellenotintd•
lAA B. lIMINOW, Preeident.
Cleave OLDWALLADEIL. Treasurer.
dlB-7
" A past saved is tree settled. '
NOTICES.
NEW ORLEANS GAS-LIGHT COM
PANY, FARMERS' AND MECIJANICS' BANK.
Plt IL A DELPHIA 00p 24,
Notice i hvebyVven to the Rtoehholdere o the .81 , Y
ORLEANS AS. IGHT COMPANY that the Agency
for the trans ras e or eth Stook rind the payment of Divi
dends of that klmpany, has been closed, end they are
requested. without delay. to rec e ive warra n t,
ofertificates
tuned by this bank. end receive warrant, transfer to
the company in New (Mean'.
ea at TY . RIMITON, Jr., Cashier.
OFFICE OF SECOND AND THI
STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA, 226 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, ' Sept. 80, 1868.
A Fourth Inetalment of EWE DOLLARS per share
on Second Issue of . Stuok of above Company will be due
r o d y rjge n eg t thi °nice, on or before tc ti c icillat o rl t ty on
830-fmwtul Treasurer.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY.
rifILADELPIIIII,Ootober 90. map,
The Board of Direotors have MIS DAY dealer° d a
Senn-annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the
Capital Stocker the Company, clear of State Tax, a
blo on and after November lath. 1889.
Powers of Attorney for Colleotion of Divideodan be
had on appliostion at the Office of the Compan.,
South THIRD Street, THOS. T. FI RT H,
021-tdl Treasurer.
NOTICE.—An instalment of two dollars
and fifty oenta par./Mare on the Jaapital stook of
the Peaseptar and the City jewisenaer Rtniway Campa
nia. of Cincinnati (Rooms No.. and Owiti be dug, and
n l : l abia at the ofts of Jonathan Brook, N 0.323 waL
N T etreet t on Nov. let. SENECA W.
hiladelphia, Oat. 194869. dtnl Treas.
SPECIAL NOTlCE—Dealers In Good
year'. Patent ' Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders,
Amide. Webs, and all other & bees tind articles reed,
by oorodnin fibrous rubstana e s with threads or sheets
of vulcanize d rubber, are .notified that unless the same
if;litlllys, t a4"c d a:Lig:l)7l4ls t , h d7,,;',,,,TeOfainnTe
i ,
u i rit t ie :Vt. jai Merchant. end " g n i ' td
%ex
or %Ifni% la tollit
T tid s ers A 9i, IEIIII
riSIOR I It - THE PATEN for these nod., whio
embrace all the styles hereto ore manufaetured or nu
n:leg_ b i ti OW&
the i ri
MANUFACTURE and SELL
—and Ine_Terms—may o tamed on_applieation to me
at Ro. 23 CO URTLARD fit test , N. Y.
nat-ir HORACE H. DAY.
IN SALAMANDER SAFES.
A large assortment or
EVANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES.
VAULT DOOKIL
For Banks and Storm
BANK LOOK%
Eal to lITR e IRON 000TNTAL
:aeo..
Ones good Wiwi's say other 'eetabughment In the
United Stee,..b
EVANit WATSON.
N 0.804 on TN FIT Mreet,
PhiladMutt
PLEABBarys um A OALL
7LEGLEft it SMITH; corner SECOND
arAl and attEEN, have enquired a great reputation by
the wine and prudent MIMI they have purmted
their oommetioatnent in bzuenem, by oiling a aret-ra ja
gruel* at gIOW
.qll.
Tirm, , ,PttEpsr-weitimama,FitiDAy, op R. 2 8, 1859.,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
JAMES STEWART & CO.'S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY.
Importer of Brandy, Wine, &0., Dit SOUTH FRONT
Street, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S
- CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY. 47-3 m
irCALL ATTENTION OF THE
rRADE to this really Superior article
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
A supply in aseorted paokuges constantly on hand.
Orders received for direct importation.
Also—Hennessy Cognac, Leßoy Cognacs. Imaidon and
Holland Dine. Clara in opd and Cakes. Champagnes,
high and low prioea. LONG(IHAMP. Importer.
ol(1.6m 217 South FRO:/T, Philadelphia.
GEORGE WHITELEY,
N 0.135 South FRONT Stront.
Importer or Brandy, Winos, &0., oiler, for sale, in
bond only, the following, among other standard brands
of trrandy
Pinet, Cardillon, & Co., Thos. Hines & Co..
Jules, Robin, & Co., Otard, llupuy, & Co.,
Beignetto, Mayett,
Corneas, Pellevoilin
C. Dupont & Co., Union Prop . riotors,
& F. Martells,_ Jac Honnes3y.
Apo, Stuart', Paisley Malt Wit:okay, and the choicest
varieties of Madeira Sherry, Port. Burgundy, and
Rhine Wines, Palm i'red Gin, Jamaica Rum. Banta
Cruz Rum, Bordeaux Oil. &0., &o. 07-1 y
CIARD.---MAREUIL—SiTR--AY (011AM—
PAGNE?, JANUARY 10,18°9.—1n oonsequenoe 01
the frequent invitations renewed by me to renew the
shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United Staten,
I beg leave hereby to inform my former oustomers and
the public in genera.hat I have appointed Meters. F .
BROUWER, ANO R. Bale
CO., 010 Aents Wines
United States, for the sale of my Champagne
My Wines have been 40 long and favorably known in
the United States It will be unnecessary to comment on
their quality, further than to say that my new shipments
will in no way be mind inferior to the former ones.
BILLEGART SAJAMON_,
BILLEGABT SALMON'S ONAMPAGNE WINES,
both CABINET and VERZENAY , for gale and oon.
'tautly on hand k. in o l . oggrit ti lt roh A ap e re gh by ,
et
co.,
apt?-0m isY . kilVEit Street, gew York.
CLARET. -100 eases Barton & Guestier's
St. Julian; 300 do. St. Estephe ; Ste do. Washing
ton Morton St. /alien ; NO do. do. Talenoe, pinta; 00 do.
Chateau La Rosei 60, do. do. Leoville l_Booroh Ale, in
stone and class; Younger's, Harvey's,Falkork Brown
Stout and LondonYorter, in store and for salcrhy
aub A. MERINO. 140 South FROAU Street.
gCOTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons
P'- 7 Jame, Stewart & Wrier Malt, in bond and
for sale by GEORGE WHITELEY.
HOGUET & HUTTON,
MANUFACTURERS OP
DESKS
AND CABINET FURNITURE
NO. 269 SOUTH THOM STREET.
016oe; Bank, and School Furniture, Extetud on Table+.
Bookemes. Wardrobes. eta. "6-3 m
CABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD
TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION.
No. 281 SOUTH SECOND STREF.T,
in connection with their extensive Cabinet Sumness, en
now msmuuturifflrluliViallk'ir
ft with
9 1 1 ha rel w att a gfg a l FA P ßTgvn 7 ,
00 .N%
which are pronotnoed w o eve use them to be
InfOrrTlietcollia en.
&doh of these Tables the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Uruon. who are famihar with the character or their
woik. IrPe-em
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
BRANCH OFFICE OF THE NEW
YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL, 81,800,000.
E. W. TROTTER,
Geneva Agent.
BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INSU
RANCE COMP ANAPIT No. 108 50800,,u h t FOURTH Street.
CAL. sl,w 0.
PITILADELPHIA. glum:Nes:
Thomas Robins. John W. Chtghom.
Lewis Cooper. lioteria;Pgit".
William Shaffer.
ogr.tin
D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE compaNy.
INCORPORATTITILE LEGISLATURE 01.
PR NS LVANIA tesa.
OFFICE 8. E. p RN ER THIRD AND WALNUT
Streets, philadelphie.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
PiTERET, To all parts of the World.
INLiND meujuziaß
On (toads, by Rive ft i, Canal, Lakel f and Lend Carriage
rttit 11, "IV Wiliti'4. AVE a
&rt,l2.,..linttg,uliMs &Q.__
ASSETS O. THE ' OOmrANT.
.
November 1, 1800.
Par. Markel Value.
8103,010,t hiledelphia Olty 6 41v mint. L0an...41105,144 00
m
amo, ennulvania Mate Loans 104,6111 00
30,000 . , • 0 . Trens4rlr ir rent. Notes.. • 00,112 00
60,000, Perinflvanta ailroad Sd Mortgage
0 cent. role., ~...„ .4 ... 0,373 00
$20,000, Nod Penney yeah+ 19Iroad Mort
gage eV' cent. Bon a.. . ~ . • 11,0X1 00
gia,ocoooo shares stook Germantow n pt
Company, interest and ninon,
guarantied by the alty di Philo,
iteluina• • • 14015 CO
$6,000, 1(113 al , tatOe Nunijiiithiii Itailroad
mpao
• ,3•17 60
80,000, 100 s oad hare
Cninortrrs orth y
Penneylvastsliti 4 ---
r
SION. Sundry shares Philadelphia IV; 1100 00
re a rs t m e Tit ' v a lr Ye l l P I :n?_ 1 7:
rag,ln3 %raj:ea ti n g l i
Company— ....................... 0,000 00
$340,700 11019,100 00
Bonds _and Mortgages, and Real Estate. Of..
Pa Middies .... MAI 80
BAIN receivable for Insuratres made.... ..... MAO ge
Balanon due at Agencies-- rennums on Ma
nna roltales reoently !sued—sod other
debts do the COMPEUV CMS 1
gorip and stook of sundry Inouranoe Compa
nies...—. . .......... ..... —..-- PAO 00
Dana on Deposit la Bank.-- ......--- . trArg ea
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• WILLIA
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HENRY LYLEURN. BooC
TIE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
OP pimenirLirrtia,
409 WALNUT STREET.
This Company insures against Lou or Damage by
Fire on Public and Private Buildings, Furniture, Moons
o
and Merohandise generally.
Arf f r i dlowieg prevision
t in, the Policies of this Com
pany guarantees their security wean eastgried as 00l-
Worss
" This policy shall not be Invalidated , or In any wise
affected, after its easiGr b oaent as a collateral aseurity to
a ground-rent or mor ass. and the approval of such aa-
Mgnment byy e tte otrioe, y any transfer Or conveyanpe of
the mottos promisee, bp tee owner of the same."
DIECTORS.
a d ul T. Jones, r e it i li e f i lJ . roolin.
ohn Hulme,
saao B. Water Man. avid Salomon,
ward G. James, illlam Vaneenlyer.
oseph Uni t y, , Theodore Cuyler ,
Joseph H. imp Samuel Canner.
PAUL . JOVEI, Presid ~t.
WAL ANDER:VEER, Vioe President.
OILBIRT S. STERLING. Saeretarc. my7-tr
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. elf WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS,.
Lhos, L. Laden/ Wm. E Lee?,
Ecicar Thorn/WM, Robb*. D. milt*,
w. Baldwin, Wm. K. Eam in,
John O. Jimmy, H. H. Ellullinxford.
. J. Aoknor, C. .b. Spangler,
ViTtia " rt; PAM, Win i :liinen°
Edwin Booth, Charles F. oholto
John Onmoon. lease Myer,
E. 8. Warne. Edward A. Warne,
John E. Addielcs, B. T. Kensil.
President—THOMAS .Ilst
Late.
Vice President—E. B. W
Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. dell
AosiERWAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
.ux•
UAL. INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET-
No. SIO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large said-up Capital Stook and Burping In
vested in mind and available Securities, continue to In
sure on Dwelling, Stores l Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in Port arid their ageism, and other Personal
Property. All Mese, liberal y and promptly adjusted.
DIASKIrte.
George Abbott, ohn T. Lewis,
John Welsh sines R. Campbell,
Samuel g. Morton, dmund O. Dutilh,
Patrick Brad). has. W. Poultnev,
Israel fiords.
• (lEORO ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Swann. 1a.,3-ly If
t - 1 AM E INSURANCE COMPANY, No.
•A: 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED ANrisrLyAroLA PßlA t iase, Ey THE STATE OF
PE.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND EDDIE,
DUMDUMS:
Rent. Willowy.. ~..of Wriyiht, TO., it. CO.
1r !LUAU W.WALYIRS, W lIIILIII /6,11 k CO.
OBADIAH; RICHARDSON-. 4 0. Howe dc Co.
QBORON A WEST. - 661,F0be_,.. & Lloyd.
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UARCLAY hIPPINCOi - i.... ipmeotrenter i d, Rota.
tscoa W. SOLIT••-•-..... halts% tout. & 0.0.
lENRYIACINIS, Jr-.-.. mu, otos., & Co,
AVID B. 81R15ZY......... AVID & LIMY.
.H. Romnint.— . rehea t Brooke, & Co..
21: *.t r i ,l igai = glig #l,' , . Everts k ol &N
ILEXES 8. MARTIN..,_,. Van & Martin.
GE_QII , FE ,
J PAY e assidvit• ,
.TO/111 itiN •IF Al, es Free t.
WILLIAMS I. A CHAR .860'1. auttf
INSURANOE COMPANY OF THE
FOkANOKAVNLßAF,viiirictciMetihM:
Chartered in 1104—Capital 8100,000—Assets, January!,
mos. Surma 60-100.
AU Invested in Aound and available seeuritiee—oon
tinue to inerure on Venom and Cargoes, nuildonts, Meeks
of !Merchandise. &e i vulrberal_terms.
,- i x c n o t. F n i i es 1
ow,
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Henry D. Bberrerd, George H. Stuart,
Servo
i i i pby loatar
111 A' a, ' homm fl a . li k e e r ttnon,
W ile TAU;
/want 11. bite • hubris S. (}..L e e man,
At G. Careen,
HE R . MERGER% President.
WILLIAM HARP . fiaaretarr. 1e llorrm tr
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM-
A e". -THE
D A i t c.°4l. Meets, 4(00206 26.
INBI,I 'a LIVES for he whole term of 4ife—grents
annutties and endowinente—purohtues life mama. i n
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
ng not
as of_Life.
0o
lie' °sot as Ezeautora. AdmirdstratoM, Awdirneee
Trustee'', and Guardians.
Intel L. Miller, TRUSTEES.
Earnest B, 'Hob%
njamln Coates, William Martin,
°hard 8. Newbold, ames B. MoFarland •
pain Y. Banker, oseph_ll. Trotter,
William H. Kern, ernes Ruston,
aophilwe Paulding,
vAni .7 i till I g/el I , ,dmund A. Bonder,
enry O. Townsend, email...Hutchins:On'
capfuls Kent,
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apt Cart , Cart. III?' Ir '1%7, 7 4°, 4
4'llliem oTertson, / rte l e
l ai l k . Yh n o i n t i i iie n , '
Warner I. Resin, John 0. Brenner,
E. 8. MIA or, n,
EtM ,
DANIEL L. t,
MILLER Prgaident.
BAL. E. ETOKEE, Vies Bum%
.101111 W. lionnon, Eaaretarr. nut!-11
QUAKER. CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 483 WALNUT Street.
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Fire Insurance, limited d perpetual, oD
and
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Manna I asurguee, lAjand and Me m, on_lresosla,
Freight end Cargo to and from and
parts of the World.
07,11/81.11,
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GEORGE WIIITELEY,
CABINET WARE.
$N8,804 70
DIRECTORS.
roe 0. Hood,
heophilps Paulding,
mes T?susit,
Hills) pv,Prn
4. u lita S ° l il ß .s . l E n ies.
may lloso,_
mos /3. W.Fild&M.
°mai 0. HAM,
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CHARTER PERPETUAL
RAILROAD LIREO.
.. .
THE PENNSYLVANIA" 0
• N
T L.
RAILROAD. '
1859. Magi -- • 18599:
THE CAPACITY_ OF THIS z ROAD IS. EQUAL TO'
ANY IN THE COUNTRY:
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAMS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
ti °' ortillcTan d , i rl e giVric il itt lp a l ii a po w in it 4 h d T a r t a Nei
Union Depot at Pittsbur , l with Through Traine n for Cm
einnati,St. Louis Cleve and Chicago, Burlington St.
Faure, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
intermediate point% to Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Rentue
tTia §:gra-Tig: frignniaggrcgaMilitdt2:l
oor t,,t io n of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and cote
tort by any other route,
Express and Feet Lines TM through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train ; woodrurs
Sleeping Care to Express sad Fast Tritium The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY : Mail and Fast Lines, Sun
days excepted.
CaaH Tram leaves Philadelphia at 7.16 A. M.
t Line " 11.60
* f . M.
reed AS I%OWi
Parkeshrirg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M.
Harrisburg Accommgdation, via Columbia, 5.00 P. M.
Womble. 4.30 P. M.
Passengers for West Cheater will take the Mail,
Parkesburg, and Lanc aster Trains, at the Pennsylvania.
Railroad Passenxer ation Thr
Passengers for Sun ury, WI 'aniseed, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Palle, and intermediate points, leaving Hula
deiphis at 735 A. hl., and s P. M., go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained atjhe office of the
t ouipsay in Philadelp h i a, New York, Boston, or Bal
more ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad offices in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamers en the Mislassilim or Ohio
Rivers.
Fare always aglow as any other Route.
The oomplotion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania to ;lhievaii.ke this the
DIRECT LINE 'BETW NORT HW E STT iND THE
GREAT
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantaves readily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
Publio.,
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
• .
By this Route Freight; ot addescriptions can be for
warded from Bhiladelphia,New York Boston A or Balti
more, to any point on the Railroads 03 , 0hi0. entuoky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or lustouri, K by Rail
road direct.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connect. at Pittsburg
with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any
port on the Oiiio. Muskingum. Kentucky, Tennessee,
c o mb e riand, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisomusin, ?Swoon
Kamm, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland;
Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all portion the
Northwestern Laken.
Merchants and Shipper(' entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi
dence on ite.speedy transit.
TILE RATES or FREIbIIT to anypoint in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all tubes an favora
ble as are charged by other Railroad Companies..
To ni. Be particular to mark packages " via Penna. Rail-
Merchants in the West ordering (roods from the East,
will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
pany;
D. A. STEWART, Patel:sag;
Doyle & Co Steribenville,a; H.S.Pjeree & Co., Zenon
ville, Q.; J. Johnston, Ripley 0.; 11. McNeely, Mays
ville, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper, Portomouth. a; Paddock
& Co., Jell ersonville, Indiana; 11. W. Brown & Co.,
ancinnati, 0.• Athern & Hibbert, Cjnoinnatt, 0.; R. C.
Meldrum Madison, Ind.; Bintam,Louletille,
icy.; p 1c Co., Evansville, nd.; N. W. Gra
ham & Co., Cairo, 111.1_,R. F. Sass, St. uis, Mo.; John
H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt, Memphis,
Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Walls,
Ill.; W. H. Koonts,
Alton, Murphy & Walla, Dubuime,lll.; or to Freight
Agoras of Radroiuls 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 ;
letters addressed to either of them on the aohJeot of
eights,_wdl meet wlth prompt attention:
J. SPIUDER, P EFCI g;worilzvtirA.elerirign,Vtr.e,ii.y.
El°
i l e & 1181 1 ,t iOb 0 4 0:1 11 1 : i i i t o P kir s IZ' n el;!!'nhta: h146
T 08. A. titnoTT. Deng Sop't, Altoona, Ps.
isoLly
iNts NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA. RAILROAD.
SU ER ARRANGEMENT,
For REVILE:I EM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On and after MONDAY, May
_l6th, (859 Passenger
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Street*, Phi
ladelphm,,DAlLY, (Sundare emepted ; I
For Bethlehem, Allentown,Mauch Chunk, Haselton,
.k;,( F or
at PAO A. Ai.
or Rethlehem, (Express,) at 4 P. M.
or Doylestown, (Aocommodationd at 8.15 A. M. and
5 P.M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation ' ) at 145 P. M.
and &so P. AT.
. .
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA :
Leave Bethlehem, (Enemas,' at 0 A. M, and 4.10 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6.30 A. M.
and I B. M.
M.
Leave F 0
ort Weahlnatilti, (Andokirtodationd at 0.30 A.
and 3.9 hl.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and II P. M.
oylestown, for YhiMa., at a. 30 A. M. and 4.48 Y. M.
are to Bethlehem, elzo; to Mauch Chunk, $2.40, to
Easton.Bl.6ot to Dorlestownalo cents.
All hmsenger Trains (eseept Sunday Traine,) con
nect at Barks street with Fifth and Siath-streets, and
Second and Third-streeta Faseenger Railroads.
myle , ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND
ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE—
(WRAF 10 Eto Elmira ,Wilkosbarre, Buffalo,
Chicago, ook Is and, Niagara. Felts, Milwaukee, Bur
tr., %Montreal, Bt. Paul's, Detroit, Dunlieth, and Bt.
um.
jag ttirr g o e rid t b s er i o l ii itl v r Il t ag i tl i gl l 9lll '
DAIL , (Sundays exoeptedd as follows :
7.30 A. M..,_ DAY EXPRESS.
F_or Elmira,Niagaret Fella, Buffalo Det roit. Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Oalene, St. Paul's, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
I t M "
1 11 1t r EnUr I EV'It
Kii,c,fl'gro_ h a.R.:,thasranda,u(,e,,hui:B Fli i rb e grog:
an SL Loma.
The 7.30 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to
VlCtifl r loo, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
Ihe 7.30 A. 4' . train connects at Rupert for Wilkes
bAvediastogilileArdstariott V a s tea ROAD LA C
*snags oteoked to Elmira, Budalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
E Welt: Railroad 1, Ito O t ei IMertt i et corner
of VTR and Cli
ne[pt otrikll 4 and at the ressen
l"r .x.iARIORdFRIEIERT TRAIN
Leirefit e epot, road street below V_ me. (lady, (Dun
ekoepted,/ for all ;mints Test and Noll., at 6 P. M.
reIVIS must be delivere d before al P. M. to inmate
" O a r itArte a ri 1 1".
L n etr. VZ n t.,, al ifiO a AD, below Vine.
nASIXTH yll N,Beneril Vat.
e ieW. corner nd CRESTN T sets,
ool.tt hil
?ill PHILADELPHIA, GER
JD.AtaA Uhl,'
m4ifli°AlLANTlA'ati 41 8 -:
a end suer /mildly, ley lith..lBso,pillil further notice.
FO t RMANTOWN.
Leave Philedelp is 6,7, 8, 814, min., 10, 11, 10,
A, M.. 1, 7.6, OH 4,6, 614, 6. 7 8 1t 9, 10. end 1134 P. M.
Leave Oenutinlown 6,7, ni 41 , 9, 1 0, / 1 . A. M. 0 224,
1, 9.5, 1,6, 6, 634, 745,4,9, 10y r, • 5 •
ON SU AY2I,
_Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. 111., 6,1, 5, 714, and 10 34
r Al
. 4e, Hermnntown 8.10 min. A. M.,1.10 min., 4, 541,
as 934 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8, BM, 11 A. M., 2, 3)4, 4, 6)4, 6,9,
lIM P. M,
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11.65 A. 51.,
12.40.3.10, 5.40, 7.10, B.R), 10.10 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
o'live Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. A, 7.6. and 745 P. M.
tive Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., /2.60, 6.10, and 8.66
POR OONSMOTIOCKEN AND NORRIBTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,808 min., 10.1)6, min., 1194 A. M.
1,65 mie.,6.(01.min., 04, 614,6M,11. 1 4 P. M
p llave Norristown 0,7,1, 11 A. M., 1, 3)4, 4)4, 0, ni
ON SONDAYI3,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. 3 and 4 P. M.
w
Leave Norneton 7A. M.. 1 and P. M.
.
. .
FOR SIANAYUNK ,
.
leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 min., AO min., 14, 1005
nun., ID: A. AL 1.05 min., 3.05 3.06 min., 04. 6%,
itetaltutintik 01. 7K. ON RN DK A. MOM,
06 min., 4,5, Mi, 5, 906 rem. PAI
.
ON SUNDAYS,
LOSSII r_hiladelpilia 9 A. M., 3, 4 P M.
Le"a Mi 1!V.13 7
13i'Pli rb , l o'qu I tra 6 i 4 g11 834 p..E 1' 6,19 M ildent,
my 7 DEPOT. Nlratt And I.r:bhp. Stream.
FALL ARRANGE
• „,
PHILADELPHIA
WILMIRCITON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, Ontober 17th 1820,
PARE:WNDER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Forßaltimore at 8.10 A. AL, 12 noon, (Exprosed an.
11.10 P. AI.
For cheater at 8.15 A. M., 13 noon. I and 11.10 P. 01.
?or Wilmtngton at 8.15 A. M., 13.4, and 11.10 P. M.
or New Castle at 8.15 A. AL, and 4 I'. M.
for Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 4 P. M.
' , or Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4 P. M.
For Milford at 8.15 A. At., and 4 P. M.
For Seaford at 8.15 A. 111., and 4 P. 81.
For Laurel at 8.15 FUR and 4 P. M.
TRAIN/3PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., (Express,' 10.15 A. ht.,
aqd 5.25 P. AI.
Leave Wtlmington at 5.65 A.M. and 11.52 A. M.,1.16 and
8.40 P. AL
•. • . •
e Laui at 6.15 A. 111., and 3.40 P. M.
Leave Sea for d at 6.45 A. 31. and 405 I'.
Leave Milford at 7.50 A. Ai., and 60.51'. N.
emirs Dover at 9.Q5 A. M., and 6.40 P. AL
,eave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 6.50 P. M.
easy) New Crowe at 10 5a A. M.. and 4 P. M.
~eave Chester at 7.44, 12 A.M., 2.2 and 9.15 I', M.
_Aiwa Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.13 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 1223 and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 9.23 A. M., 12. M P. M., and 12.10
A. M.
SUNDAYS
Only nt 11.10 P. Id., from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
r at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FRYAOHT TRAIN. with PASSENGER CAR attached,
will run cc follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
planes at 5.45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places at 7.50 P. 31.
Leave Baltimore for Stammer's Run, Chum's, and
Barewood at 5.54 I'. M.
oil S. M. FELTON. President.
WENPHILADELPHIA
, AND READING RAIL
ROAD, I 0
LINE, for POTTSVILLE, READ
ING and HARRISBURG.
Leave' the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE
Strersnt 740 A. NI, DAILY, Olundays excepted,) for
POT fB'VILLE, HARRISBURG, and nil interniddtato
points, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to
Pittsburg, Chamberdburg, Whale, Hunbury, &o.
AFTERNONi LINEd
Loave at Sin P. M., DAILI, for POtTEIVILLE and
HARRISBURG.
At 4.4 S Pi HI., I)AILY, (Bunde.ye excepted,) for READ
INI3. and intermediate points.
'seta W. H. MclLllENNY.Beoretary.
1859. of mlmm 1859.
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L N E W , YoRKAND I WAY-PI
Tu-
FROM WALNUT-578NET W 11411.7,
Will (pav e as follows, vix TAM
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy. Cam. & Am.
Anoommodation 83 23
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey CRY', (New
JerseylAoqommodation... 2 26
At 9 A. 61., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 3 00
At 11 A.M., by Steamboat , via Tawny and Jersey
City, Western Express 600
At 1% P. M., via Camden and Amboy Aooommo
-926
At 2 '. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Ex
-00
AC 4 P. 111. by Steamboat, via - Taoony and Jar-
C Y, bventrig Express 3 00
At by Steamboat. via Tawny and Jer
sey City, 2.1 Ticket
At 6 p.m.. vie Ca wan and Jersey City PV4ining
Mai 3 00
At 11 M., ..... damden and Jamey City, Southern
ai
26
At 6 P. M,via Camden and Amboy,Acyrnmodation.
(Freight and Pasaiinger)—let Class 226
2d Clogs 1 60
Tim 6P. M. Mall Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South
ern ?dad. Saturday excepted.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, &0., at 6 A. AL
and
Mauch 2 l PAl Chunk, Allentown,
and Bethlehem, at 6
A. Lehigh Valley Railroad .
?or Water GapStroudeburg, Hamann, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose. Great bend , ho. at 6 A. Al., via Delaware,
Lacisawanna r nnd Western Railroad.
For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. M.. and Mg and 4 P.M.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. Al.
WAY LINES
ror Bristol, Trenton, ito, at 3% and P. AL, from
Walnut-street wharf.
For Palmyra, Balance, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, An., at 12%, 1. and Mg P. M.
Steamboat John Neibtomlor Bordentown and interme
diate places, at 234 P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and In
termediate places. at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each Paretimiler.
?mangers are prohibited from taking anything ae bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over VI
pound' to be paid for extra. The company t eir
regponsibility for baggage to ono dollar per pound, and
will not !table for any amount beyond $lOO, except
by special nentraat.
Oot• 1.1869. WM. 11. GATAIER. Agent.
liar ite
MI _ V A l l! 21TI IC RA - la. 1 1 : E ) I A
D - T P A 13 -
t fi N ISI E Ep IV' B
1 1 4 ' 1 1 i l i t Ord 1 : 7 1 1 , N a n 3 d T aWe V rsi ,I N a gu l t ;-
no, the wronger rains for DOWN! DTOWN, wi"
rfrovtigtravigmoof.T:Difitaffing
Ifftramii for Downingtown, loaves at 720
A r
. ERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
. hi,
AIL (Bandar. exooptod.)
d yg a dl n ofitzlloard or Managers date Philadelphia
1 U
g irtIVECILUMNNT.I9IIO4I7.
EDUCATIONAL;
'MESDAMES OHEGARAY AND - D'HER
VILLY'S BOARDING AND DAYI3DROOL FOR.
YOUNG LADIES.
PRILA.DELPHIA, No. 1809 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
STREET.
Madame C H EGARAY reepeetfuily infertile her
friends and the pablie tri general. that independently of
in
her Board and DIU School, d_rq
i sate by herself and
her niece, Mum. g
PREVOST, In NEW Y ORK .
d ehe in
tends. in conneoticn with her niece me. D'HER
VILI.V, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
pn o precisely 6-3 the same plan am the one above mentioned.
m
REV. JAMES I. lIELM'S School for
the higher education of a limited number of Young
Lubec 1313 CHESTNUT Street. Cireulara, with terms,
reference. die., may be hod on application.
AMbRICAN SellOOL INSTITUTE.
Familioe, Schools, and Colleges, supplied with
competent Teachers, for any Department; and Teach
ers with positions. Paronts gratuitously supplied with
4ohool cirouhrs.
Refer to Faculty Amherst College, Mass.; Dr. Lowell
Mason • Mason Brothers ; Hon. Theo. Frehnsbuyieni
LL.D. t' Hon. John C. Rives. Et M.
SMITH, woonntor, kCO..
SO BROADWAY. New York, and
sett-dm 609 CH KSTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M. Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. MG Allen may be enybed
to at th 9 residence of Ins father. Professor Allen, No,
215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. sB-2m•
PRICE -STREET ACADEMY,
GERMANTOWN PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL.
The Fall Term of this Institution oommences Septem
ber 6th, MM. The 'course of instruotimr comprises all
the brannhes of a thorough English Education. together
with the Latin, Greek. and French Languagee.auge-tf
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
P••• 7 LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D V „re
open on MONDAY, September lgth, at 9 A. M.
Applications for admission, if made before the begin
ning of the term, should be made to the Principal.
J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. M..
..110-afkm-if 11077 RACE Street.
A LLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
- FRANKPORD. PENNSYLVANIA. six miles
from Market street. Philadelphia.
The course ofinstruction in this School is comprehen
sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend
to plane their daughters or ward, at this Institution will
do well to make immediate appl ication to
Mae. E. L. THOMPSON,
s3-tf Principal and Superintendent.
BRYANT (Pc STRATTON'S NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
formation. oall or send for CAgalocue. fefl-tf
DANCING.
WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING
GARDEN Street. —D. L. CARPENTER, the
Society 'I ember of Fashionable Dancing. is pow ready
to take Pupils at any time. either Private or in Classes.
For reference, call and observe the respectability al
"wl
Iiii. be MENTER can be seen daily and nightly for
Wilms, &c. This is los twenty-ninth year as a Teacher
in this city. 03-11 m•
PIANOS.
MARSH'S MUSIC STORE,
No. no 2 CHESTNUT Street,
FOILS DILLPH u.
Where the beet make of
. .
. .
PIANOS, ISELODNONS,and MUSICAL INSTRU
AIENTS,
OY ItVIRY DESCRIPTIOY.
Can be obtained at the lowest Mendfitoturers' Prioee
Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions
and Popular Alum of the day. Also. receiving New
Music daily from all the entalogues in the United Ptaies.
Dyers, ['sachem. Beminariee.and Clergymen will be
su whparlOrtpalily"
beOrders by mad w,lt filled.
Cataluna' of Mueto or Price List will be forwarded
free of charge when ordered.
J. MARSH. Agent.
Fqmi EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB
LIC LEDGER.—" Mr. James clink has on
exhibition several ofJ. & C. Fisher's pianos. One of
them is a seven octave rosewood piano. full iron frame,
handsome. but plait, finish. '1 he toad is most excellent
and powerful, and the price only $220. He has also one
somewhat similar in appearance, which has all the la,
teat improvements, besides a new patent damper.which
prevents the piano from getting out of order. It is fin
ished in a splendid manner."
4 nese Pianos, and a splendid assortment of various
makers, are for sale from 4178, or upwards for cash, or
on trustalments, at JAMES BEULAH'S.
VD mind 281 Booth FIFTH Bt.. above Spruce.
New and second-hand Pianos for sale.
fifflo 01110fiERING & SONS,
GRAND,H NO ARE IO AN4D OU
PRIGH7
PIANO -FORTES.
WAREROOMS M 7 CHESTNUT STREET.
Constant r n store a large stock of oar BEAUTIFUL
an UN EQUA_LLED INeTRUMENTS. We have been
twarded, at the different Enhibitlons In this country and
r eib AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIA 08 TO RENT. iala-ly
RA VEN , BACON, & Co.'s,
Norms & Clark's„Hallett._rlavis, & Cojs,
and A.B. Gale & Co.'s supenor PIANOS. Also. Ma
son & Hamlin's unrivalled MLOD.F.OIOI HAR
htONIUMR,, so desirable for Churches and Leona°
Rooms.
ti" Autos sad Melodeons to Rent.
SEVENTH said E 0
HEM%
A GREAT IMPROVIMENT IN
PIANOS.
RCHOMACKER & CO.,
lOM CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the musio
loving. public to call and examine their new and Imo
mogul improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
. .... . . • .
Having converted the Tone, Tonal, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Initrument,
in
avoidg all the oblectionasenerally made to the stile o f
Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the acme.
In volume, purity of tone, great power. bnlliarioy, full
ness, defth, and evenness of tomb, with 'sellout° deli
may an sweetness, these
SUPER OR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS e
are wholly uneralled. They have received the highest
encomiums. an are pronotinaed by critics to be far su
perior to any nitrumbnts ever manufactured in this
". C l :i t aintly o hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled rtAIIOS. We have been awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited. in
chiding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace MEM.
bition. New Y0rk.1&53. met-tf
STOVES.
4_ TILE "FIERY sI'AR," GAS-CON
SUMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT
STOVE. for Parlors. Halls, Offices. atom. do.
The moat economical, cheerful and healthy stove in
the market. All who wish a heating stove that will
give entire satisfaction are Invited to call and see one
of the . . . .. . .
FIERY STARS
in oraration at our Warerooms.
Every variety of Stoves both Plain and
GAS BURNING.
for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Ilalls, AL, may be
found in our assortment.
OurAi6l§. •bA rtt , ed
BEA-BLIELL, and
DOUBLE-OVEN
Coo ng 13tovei are
WARRANTED.
. nd, for exoellence in operation, they
CHALLENGE
ell competition.
NORTH, CHASE. AND NORTH,
013-Im No. HO North BFCOND 8 rest.
STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES SPEAR
No. 1116 MARKET STREET.
Is now prepared to meet the wants of thepublio more
oompletely in nil the details of the Stove trade than any
other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which
be invites COMIPAIIATIVIC EXAMIIATION.
The following are among his own popular inventions,
several of which have already obtained n national repu
tation as surpassing in excelicare eindecon may any other
Stovesin use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved oas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
be the best Stove for family use in the world.
JAMES SpEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
(ins-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming
intogeneral use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver's Air-tight oas-consuming Parlor stove.
JAMES fBPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved
(Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its
beauty and utility is likely, this season, to be univer
sally adopted.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Poet,
and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Radway-oar Heater.
For ell of the above the Inventor very Justly claims
advantages which require but to ho understood by the
public to be universally appreciated and preferred to
any other articles of that obese in The market; and he
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons
in went of Stoves to call and examine for themselves.
Parties wishing to examine will have every attention
shown them, whether intending tinmedtateip tour
obese or not. a2:l-am
CHARLES JONES,
No. 3015 North SECOND Street, (Successor to A.
J. Gallagher,. would respectfully call the atten
tion of those desinng stoves to his extensive
assortinent of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I
have purohased the exclusive right to the retail sales
and repairs. to thdadelphisof Gallagher's Celebrated
Morning Star" and "Sunrise" Ona.buming Cooking
Stoves. well known ,for years as the moat altisfactorg
Stoves i D ay l i gh t, t Als comb s tiow Flat-top Cooking
Stove " which nes all the useful im
provements, aid operates admirably. I also menu
filature, in a imposer manner, Silver's Gas-burner of
the best Ittutsia Sheet Iron. These are the moat
eoonomtoal and easily managed Parlor Stoves to
use. alt-3m
CAUTION.—We hereby caution all per
not to purchase any Cooking Stove or Stoves
with Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross Pieces on, awes's
those mode by Ili, Uwe Cr, the exclusive OWTHISS Urine
Patent for making Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross
Pieces, and we shall prosecute all persons who infringe
on our Patent to the full extent of the law.
STUART de PETERSON. Iron Founders.
. WILLOW Street, above Thirteenth.
COAL.
IH'HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
I—.intereut. Buy your COAL AT HICKS'. where
nothing but the vary best quality of Lehigh and Schuyl
kill Coal is offered at the following reduced vice.:
Lehigh. Broken, Rut. and Stove... ........84 ES our ton.
Schuylkill. " • " ......... 400
Largo Nut ........ . . ... . 3
Warranted free from slate or * dust and full weight, at
HICKS' vard. anuthesst corner MARSHALL and
WILLOW. Call nod see. 023-0 m
W. OROOSIE & CO.,
• Office 10 South FOURTH Street,
Ann
WHARF, PINE STRLET, SCHUYLKILL,
Dealer' and Shippers
OF
Loeust Mountain. Lehigh, and Schuylkill
COAL.
Merehandiso taken on wharfage. 016-dm
TiIUKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
- 11 - 11 - LE it lOU COAL, premised wlth or, fop
_MIA
beet terms. Apply rtt KNOWLES'EI Depot, NINT
end WILLOW &recite in-t
MACHINERY AND IRON.
SAMTHIL V. MERRICK. I. VAUGHAN
WlLLlAMyrosaitittes.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
2,4llliNeektONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Mal i nStature High and Low Presence Steam Engines,
o t h y and, River. and Marine gamm
m a,
te, Gasometers, Tanks , Iron Bats, &o.; Castings
o !kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Work', Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, gco.
Retorts and One Machinery of the latest and most im
proved oonetrpotion.
Every description of Plantation Mhinery, such ae
!lunar, Haw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
frame, Defeontors, Filters, Pumping Engine'. ko.
Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus t Naarnyth's Patent Steam Hammer
M ;rai and
Aspinwal ft l Wolley's Patent Centrifugal Sugar an Dn
ing achine. 5-7
M ORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL
EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AMERICAN lIAIR
REPARATOR.
rITILADELPMA, september 77th. INA
This is to 0(014' that I woo hold for many years, and
was recommended to try your jteparator ; and having
procured throe bottles, used it for three months, which
as caused my hair to g row, and ahhouKh not quite gur
thick as before, }et it is constantly growing.
. M. JONES.
No. 39 North Third street.
PITILAPRLPIIIA. September 27th, 1862.
Mr. J. F. MoNnu.i Dear Sir—Some time since my
hair commenced felling out. AO much so. that i WAR, in
feet, fearful of becoininir bald; but hearing of the won
dertul power of your Reparator, I was induced to buy a
bottle, and after using one-half of it my hair not only
ooased coming out, but oommenped growing finely, and
I have now as thick a suit of lour as eveLl had.
JACOB EVANS,
No. 624 Chem street.
For sale b£ T. H. PETERS eo., Sole Agents, No.
716 cHERTNIIT Street. Philailetphia. itedlen
0".6'-4,000 gallons Extra Bleached, Irt%
Whale Oil, bblz. Extra Packed Whale Oil
25 bble. Nn.l wr. Lard Oil. 25 Wm. N 0.2 wr. Lard Oil.
In store, for late by
620 HOWLEY. AHIIII3III2N - El4. k W.
cbLlVE"..—Spaninli Queen in prime order
In atom, and for Baia bA. MEIVNO.
Nao Routh FROtg Nowt.
siit'tftne AtictioN:-
!FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
Nn. 419 MARR'ET
BALE TILIB (FRIDAY) 1110/tNING,OOTORER 28th.
AT 10 O'CLOCS
A OARD.—The attention of purchasers is requested
to our sale ol imported dry goods, this ( Friday) morn
ing. October 28th. at 10 o'clock, by catalo.3lc, on 6
month,' credit. consisting of—
t 600 new style cloaks end Itasfens, of the manufac
ture of taleurs. (sidor linrchard & Son.
600 all-wool plaid long shawls.
126 lots new style emb'd cambric collars and sets.
mousbn de laines, Cobourgs, toilet coverings, cam
bric !Mak, black velvet ribbons, &c.
BALE T h isRENCH GOODS.
Morning
October Z 5, at MI o'clock, by catalogue, on 6 months
credit
-440 packages and lots of fancy and staple French goods.
SALE OF 150 LOTS CLOTH, BEAVER CLOTH
VELVET. AND FANCY FRENCH. CASSEHLRE
CLOAKS AND RAGLANS.
(Atha manufaoturs of
MESSRS. ISIDOR BURNHARD & SON,
Of New York.
- • •
This Morning,
October 29. At 10 o'clock—
RO foul of velvet, cloth, beaver. and stripe eassimere
cloaks. Raglans. and mantillas, 'Atha newest sty lea and
hest quality offered this season
ALSO, WO LOTS NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES.
Balance of the imp°, tation.
This Morning,
200 lots new it le embroidered Aconet collars and beta.
PLAID SQUARE AND LONG BRAWLS—ALL
WOOL.
This Morning
2eo 124 London ( all wool) plaid ehasrls.
SOU tall wont, tong shawlr.
PAHIB PRIM ED AWINELTNE DE LAINES AND
ROBES.
NO pieree Paris printed monsaline de Wines.
Deism, Cashmere, and Valencia robes.
pIIILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
MARKET Street. and 02) MINOR Street
SALE OF HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, BUFFALO
ROBES, SATINETS.
This Moraine,
October 29th, at 10 o'clock precisely sill be sold. by
catalogue, 350 lom of ready-made clothing. eom ;mains a
large and desirable assortment of overcoats. business,
frock and dress coats, of various materials. Also, men's
and boys' cloth and cassime re pants end vests. bemg
fresh inVolces from cal and Nov York mazufacturars.
150 BUFFALO ROBES.
Also. in sale, 150 buffalo robes.
SATINTS.
LSO pieces fancy side-stripe satinets.
Also, a Imre I➢YOICO of gimbal - it umbrellas
SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
.2-.• CHESTNUT STREET, op_posite the Custom
House. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.
SPECIAL SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT
(AWLS, MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, &c.
This Morning.
October 28. by catalogue, one credit, commencing at
10 o'clock, will be sold an attractive lot of new style
lane, knit goods, hosiery. shirts and drawers. &c.
The /ale this morning will consist in part ot—
COATS. 't ALMAS, As.
New style Indies' and children's zephyr unit coats,
talmas, circulars, Ac.
LICKGIS.
• • ••
New atjlei rich colors Lobes' opera and children's
school zephyr knit hoods
SCARFS.
- -
Genie' large and heavy rich colors zephyr scarfs.
childron'excarfs, victorines. ,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, AND HOSIERY.
Gents heavy aria fine merino undershirtsand drswers
•` Children's Tartan plaid end blue coned wool hose
Noe. la 4.
LARGE BALE OF FANCY FURS, FOR LADIES'
AND NI BSES WEAR.
Un Monday blorninz.
October Slit, by entalocue, commandos at 11 o'clock,
an attractive assortment of fashionable furs.
SHIPPING.
p lIILADELPIIIA
LND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
VY .910 .
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP.TRE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
ItZLD AT
NO. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'olook A. M., September 7th, 1539, the
foßov
ing gentlemen were nasnimouily elected Directors
the Company,
GEORGE H. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALESTER, AMD
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named 06m, where all persona favorable to the enter
pries are respeetfidly invited to subsonbe. alt-tf
STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
PARTS OF GRFAT BRITAIN AND
ABI.,A.ND. FRANCE AND GERMANY.
HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM
PANY'S IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
HAMMONIA. Capt H. F. Eohwensen.
PAXONIA, CApt, LI. Ehlers.
BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman.
BAVARIA. C.a. H. Taub°.
TEUTONIA, Capt. H Ensen.
These Steamers are all !ant-elms. Clyde-built vessel.;
are .ntended to sail from Pier 21, North Rtver, N. Y.,
no follows :
FOR SOUTHAMPTONJIAVRE, AND HAMBURG.
HAMMONIA. TUESDAY, November 1,
at 12 o'clock M.
Passage. including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to New York, and from Southampton to Londoe,
First Cabin.SlOo Second Cabin...B6o I Steerage...33s
The HA M MONIA will be succeeded by the followsug
Steamships:
FIAXONIA.... . .....7UFSDAY,_ November le i
DON U8.1A.............THUWE1tiAY. December 1.
SAVA R lA. ..... MONDAY. January 2.
TEUTON I A.... . WEDNE.SDAI . Februivy 1.
These shies are fi tted up with unsurpassed acoommo
dai ions for Pusengers. and commanded by experienced
Navigators. An experienced Surgeon 13 attached to
each ship.
Persons wishing to engage prepaid passages can do
no. on application to the underlay ned.
Freight engaged Newhilanelphis will be promptly
attended to by . the York Agent, and shipped free
of ail commisaion.
For Freight ur Passage, apply exelusively to
W. A. HAM MLL. Agent.
Office of the hamburg American Mail Steamship..
u2a-tf Southwest corner r CURTI( and CHESTNUT.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SRI 8 AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM.
PROILXIW TORX TO LIVXZPOOL.
Chief Cabin Psagage--..---- IMO
Second Cabin Postage.... ..--._ TI
PROX 8011 TOR TO LIT/11'001.
Chid Cabin Passage-- ------3110
Beeped Cabin Passage— ... ~ 60
The ships from Boston calr at_Nallfax.
PERSIA, Capt. Alamo, CAPI At Capt. Lang,
ARABIA, Ca t. J. Stone, AKER CA, Capt. Millar.
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Loft, N AGA . Copt. Andersson.
AFRICA. Capt. Sheraton. E ROPA Capt. J. Leitch
These vends earr i La nisei. white bait at mast-hea d;
' f' T EITSI n A s . !Ili& a u s i , lets w vei e N ir".Wrw.L.a.i. &MAIL
ARABLA,Stone, on. Wednesday. Oct. a.
ASIA. Lott, " York, Wednesday, Oct. 11.
CANADA, Lang. " ton. 'Wedliesdal. Oct. N.
E
APRlCA.Bhannon, " York, Wednesday, Oct. 26.
EUROPA. Lettoh, " sto
le Wednesday, Nov.g.
PERSIA. Judkins. " York, Wednesday, Nov. 9.
ASIA . RI. Millar, " n Wednesday, Nov. IA
ASIA Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Nor, g 3.
Berths not secured until paid for.
The xperienced Surgeon on i ll
no e owners of these ships will not be extocantable for
Go . Silver, Bullion. Spetim, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or 1$ tale. toilets tulle of lading are pined tnedsfor and
u l t
the i Ina thereof reins: the preamd. For freight or pas
ser.. apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green.
elo4l New York.
FOR VIE SOUTIL—CHARLES
TON AND SAVANN AH STEAMSHIPS.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of VIFTXIN pet Ont. be.
low New York Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON. S. C.
The U. 8. Mall Staaa - uthipKEYSTOYESTATE,
tam Charles P. Marshman, will aail on Saturday. Nor
6th__, at 10 A. N.
Through to to SO hour'. only 40 boars at Sea.
FOR SAVA:WAIL GA.
The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEOIIOIA
Captain John J.Clttrittn,wlll sail on Monday, WWl:era]
at le o'clock A. M.
. . .
Th roue h Fa 6d to 60 hours. only LS hours at Sea.
Kr' Sailing days chanced from every fisturday,to eve
five days. Goods reacted, and Bills of kaduss moiled
°Very day.
The splendid_first-elate tide-wheel Stearnslu pa KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
above every ten days. thus Forming a five-day commu
nisation with Charleeton and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savanzah,thesh Ships eon
next with steamers for Flonda, and with railroads.
for all plaoeu In the South and
INSURANCE Southwest.
Freight and Insnranosi on a Large proportion, of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by these alines
than by mailing vessels, the premium being ono-half the
rate.
N. H.—lnsurance on ell Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the
Railroad Companie REDUCTIO N sks from these points.
GREAT IN FARE.
Pare by thm route Xi to 40 per cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route as will be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tickets from PhibuMiriam ran Chsrje•-
ton and Savannah stelontlups, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route. except front Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
INLAND VAAL
To Qhrolairton nu 00 chariNton_ am to
Bavannah.— 16 00 Savannah— ..--. 31 00
Augusta.-- 3) 01 Murata. ... 3600
Macon... -...... 21 00 Macon.-- -.. Si 76
At1anta.......... 13 OD Manta.— ._......
.. 31 00
in
Oolutrias— Co lumbus ..-_......... 23 0) 36 MI
Albany ... ... .... 31 00 ham --. 37 0)
Montgomery.... 3600 ontgomery.— - 39 00
M0bi1e......... 36 00 Mobile.—.... _.- 46 00
New Orleans.... 39 76 New Orleans- ..
..... 3/ OD
ffo bills . of lading signed after the shiy. has sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf
above Vine street. or to . _ . .
.
ALEX. HERON, jr„
flouthwert ocrner FOUT ft and CHESTNUT.
/vas in Charleaton. T. S. G. BUDD.
Savannah. II UNlatt. & 040dIdLL.
For Florida from CharlestoThetteamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Hammen. steameni Atary's and
Bt. John's. every Tuesday nEd Saturday. jJii
#II4GLASGOW .AND NEW YORK
ST.BASIVITy_ COMpANY.—t3Tur
, I.IVE FuoL, BELFAST, BußLlzi.
AND LONDONDER Y—Nr 830.
TROX AZW VOILX.
OLABol)P r illbomyson, Wednesday, October 12, at 13
EMIDUROH, Cumming, Wednesday, October 29, nt 12
o'clock, noon'
PDX SLAIIGOW, GLASGOW Thompson, ternber 14.
EDINBURGH, Cumming, Wednes d a y , elpnber ZS.
Rates of Puerto from New York, hi elphis, or
Boston, to Glasgow, Li serum'', Belfast , in, or Lon
donderry, first Mass. a le. Steerage, found with an
dance of properly cooked yromsions, $3O.
An experienced Burgeon Itteohed to each Ammer.
No for medmines.
For freight or sit erat e, apply to
WORKMAN it. 00 ,
No. 123 WALNUT Street Philede_pl . his.
ROBEFe CRA,
No. 11 BROADWAY . New York.
U. S. M. STEAMERS
gen t
HAVRE AND 801.1.TUMPTON.
ARAD°, Cap_tain Lines, Wm sail July 211. September
Captain Walton. will sail AuSaMlO, Onto
bet le. Deoember 10.
First Cabin ',numb SLIQ
Raoapd Cabin samage.....—
For Might or PammitentJA% NEITAON., Age qt,
At the Warehousing_ Oompany's Philadelphia o.oet
Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. ie.Z-dm
Bit EMI WEST CHESTER and
PHILADELPHIA RAIL
ROAD via. MEDIA.
PALL ARRANGEMENT.
On and after WEDNEDSAY, October 5. 1369.
the trains will leave Paandelphis, from the Station, N.
E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at
730 and 9.1 M A. M and at 2.30 and 6P. M.
Leave West Cheater, from the DEPOT, on EAST
MARKET STREET, at. 7 and 10 A. M., and IVO and 6
P. H.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 6 A. M.. and I
P. M. Leave Weat Cheater at 7.30 A. M. and 430 P. M.
6-tf HENRY WOOD,
General Superintendent.
LADIES , HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI
-11-• SETTS, and CURLS, manurtured in the Very
bee: ba and newest Paris styles, and o whit% we constantly
keep a very large assortment on and. sold srholsuale
and retail, at the lowest possible proves. Orders from
all parte of the country coltmted, and promptly attended
to. Also, a new HAIR DYK, supenor to anyyn use.
M. HUTOIB. No. 12 TENTh
rietureen Market and Chestnut
FAAIILY CHOCOLATE
oa
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
EDWARD A. ILEINTZ.
Maanfaetnrer and Importer of
Fronob and Smash
CROCOLATE.
Store 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Bthaets.
le-sm (P.tor. 814 Fl NM et root. I
SAMUEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase
and Sale of Real Estate,and the Collpetien of Rests.
eti-ltn"
O. 314 WAW(IJT street.
sasi.zeltr-xtrenolcut-
Ai THOMAS & SONA-
Ja• N 05.119 and in scrum - Multi; isTickFr,
Zierly_llol.llr LW
CAR D.—UBL HALER REAL MAUS - AND v.
mon .AT EEC -- Bala of reel
and stooks will hereafter he held attlto'clook soot=
in the evening sty Ado*. ,
1 1 6, * Gontnbators baring the apnoea( eithiWit,
ilandbilla of sea property trued sepisibi,
addition to which we publis h
. me the Saterday previous
to the sale, one thousand catalogued. In Padmniet fogey
giving full deserlptions of all the ProPariles 10 be MON
on the following Tuesday.
EAL ESTATts AT PRIVATE SALE.
liGir We have a large amount of real estate at private
sale, including every description of city and ogiglan7
property. Printed hate may be had at the suction atom
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER,
Kir Real estate entered on oar private sale ragisfere
and advertiged occasionally. in OW public sale abstracts.
lot which 1.000 coma are printed weekly,/ free of charge.
STOCES—Ist NOVEMBER.
On Tuesday,
Nov. lot. at 12 o'clock, noon, at. !harlot/4%11MM Ifos
chrome. wilt be sold
-21 shared Flu etinsdon and Broad Top Mountain Pisad
road and Coal Co.
I share Philadelphia. Library.
For account of w: out it may concern—
MI shares Richmond and Schuy !kill Pas/tenger Rellwar
Co., 612 per share paci.
PEW—WAIMIWORTIPS CHURCH.
Pew No. 11l Arch-street Presbyterian Church (Wads
worth's,.
Feu- No. 82. south aisle St. Andrew's Charcir--Eielith
street, above Spruce.
FOURTEENTH FALL PALE—NOVEMBER Lt. AT
IS O'CLOCK. liouN.
Trustees' 8410—Estate of icaeph T. Bailey. dee d.
VA L U ABLE RES WENCE. No. Isl 9 Chestnut street,
built and furnished in s superior manner. sErs. Immo
dititrenl9o% g: n. NIODERN RESIDENCE. No. 7414 p1ae
street. Lot r. by PTl , feet. se, Immedista maseappo,
Peremptory Site.— • SEVE N PRESIDENTS
ROTE
AND MARKET YARD," riermantresra road, near So
ren th street. Lot ND fee t front.lll) feet deep. icy We
absolute.
Tit;stees' Brie—Veleta of Gideon Scull. deed.
LARGE AND 'ELEGANT RESIDENCE, Na. 921
Spruce street 1 Portico Row/.
HA:NILSON E ..MODERN - WALYGT-STREET RE
SIDENCE, No.lol. east of Eleventh. L. Immediate
wmeesion.
MEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. with side 3 ant. No.
= Franklin street. above apneg Garden.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, zro.
Chestnut valve.
ieremptory haIe.—MODERN DWELLING. N 0.1221
Mount 1. mon street, west of Eleventh. Ws-ask abso
lute.
VALUABLE TROPERTY , kncrern ee the PENN
FORK WORKS ,
—striae mill. d shop*, & e.,
75; acres. Thorrie's hue, Germantown.
THREE STORY BRICK D WELLESG,No.Aid North
Fifth street. Rhein Poplar.
B USINESS STANDS ANDDWELLINGS.—Two-and
s-hall limn store and dwelling. No. pfd Costes amt.
with three-story brisk dwelling in the rear, on Sil4on
street.
FIFTEENTH FALL HALE—NOVEMBER M.
AT I O'CLOCO . EVENING.
Eget7u lore t!.tle— Estate of Thomas Radom. deed;
NEAT 310GERN DWELLING, No. 11. n Wiliam,
etree• •late Ronne Garden 1.
Tl. II EH-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 14 Mast
shoat nete College avenue/, oppoate the vnuaklia
Mar:pt.
.
TFIE ER-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. a St.
t hen's place tresr of Bt. Stephen's Climb). mini*
OA Prangfin Market.
EL F:G.IN T MODERN NEMDENCE. No.
wee , . near Levan beanie. Immediata
VALUABLE RESIG Ards sweet ,
of FAghth. lumediste possernoL
N AT DWELLING, No. ma Mandel stmt. &bore
Oltord.
- TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. No.R
street. betsteest Ninth sad Tends sad Lembust "" M
Sootp streets.
- liunra4s" BTAND.— Three etory brick gore sad
dwelhne. o. Red Tt
mpson 111t.Thet, earner of Alder.
between Tenth an d Wreath streets. •
TIIREF.-STORY FUCK DWELLIIIO, LIU Alder
Street.
Fisk N HOLD oblo aroA t
I3ENTEEL HOUV F_VoN/11.1142. BMW
SELZ CORPETO. to.
Thai Manua,.
. .
2111th Inst.. at le o'clock, at N 0.1017 Noble street. earner
of idze aveano, the ti eateel bonseW4 farainare,
lre gentleman deehrunK hasumsksepip.t..eosoNnsjim par
or. dining room, and chamber thsaitit to, see katanes.
pair Nankin China rases. ens ravta4s, Brussels serpent,
&c. Mae, several antl imam Mei saddliss aid
bridles
llW" May be examined on the morning of sehhel
o'clock.
SALE OP VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOKS.
On Saturday Eren'n,
October 29th. at the .action store. a collection arab"
able nivileal works—Eu.ll4l and American edit loom
14" For meaty:lan, Res vitalora
PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE AND BEAU
TIFUL OIL PAINTLY.GS.
lecludicc a numbs • of origina.a by Boutiekt, Handhow.
31071111. Suon, of Londoa. and Was:. mimstmasif.
ALSO. A DRAWINGS , OF ORIGINAL WAT
COLOR BY COLEBRATED
GLIM ARTISTS.
On Friday Morning,
November 4. at the Auction Store. Nos. 1.14 sad 141
South Fourth street.
Catatoraes will be ready and-the paintings ar
ranged three days previous.
Pala at rf05.1.19 and 141 Booth Fourth !treat.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE,YRtN_CE-PLATE LI
RORB, PIANO-PORTE BRUSSELS CARPETS.
Oa Thursday ?brains.
At 9 o'clock. at the Auction Store. as aaeortrieet -
excellent second-hand furniture. elegant gimp- trines.
nun mirror...carpets, eta., from ftmlate Did
hodsekeepmg, removed to the store for eormatetaa ci
sale.
AT PRIVATE SALR—PSILOSOPEICAL APPA
RATUS.
J. templets set of philosophical apperataa. ie working
order, a portion nearly new, and the beet Comae make,
comer sins lets of pneumatic, elsetriosl. sistse_tue , obs-
MICA. and zoiscsibtneons aPParabt& Cal Do •144 at
the Auettnn Store.
I 31. M
GUMMY SONS,
J
• REAL EST ATE AM:10
No. kw WALIRMIN ge.. ,
OARD.—J. M. Onmanay k Bob , aaticaoloN
Wit r r= Z f t d ß w s :l l .48.13b3aki ' x°.
' us°
tip tta oar MIMS 814111 Under will a wayab kink
a very largo amount of reel caw, baobab= imal de
a:4oam of city „ s! d
50Mt,
RiarAnal• Stamm
No.loo WALNUT tames. betray aztit.
1110 SES NATEtANS, AUCTIONINg
sturryl K
AND R
ACE DONMISSION % IatERINIANT. /1. muff
au Sidle
NATHANS' GREAT SALE OP Foams - L =lm
anon LOTS OF FORS EITI-"D COLLAR'
On Tuesday Marinas.
November Ist. at 10 o'clock. at Moses Nruhass' sul
tan store. southeast corner of Sixth lad Retie streets,
will be sold
-2 MO LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS,
Coast's:nil, in part. of soapier oweremits.
It
sack ecots. frock and dress coats; cloth. cissaunare. sad
Other pantaloons ; Testa of venous kinds: eapersoreo
Pant, and rest pattorzug; elaaant
.inainaL sans. nod
inn: arms. sod dress patterns; =minor brach", UPON
Be. State. woollen Canton crape, silk. &scathes
shawls velvet charm. circulars. bassass NA tad
cloth dusters; circulars. dusters, bans...aad outut,
las; gentlemen's shawls, boots, shops. suabrellas r dry
goods. trimminss, brocatellea for catentt.maskera.
de n qoilts. blankets. spreads. patchwork comp
tenwnee comfortable'. stows, .Ice.; feasiore alas.
ingrain, Brussels. and other carpets. la, 0411 rid tally
fine old violins, accordeops. opera slessies, ratter;. esjr
penises loots, raattiernsuc&l instrument& mama, ne"o
- historical. aed other %mots. travelliss maks,
oarpet-hats. dotilits and ainala-ferret fawkag piw
pistols. leather, harrow. ire.ll, isw. l l7, sad
sand other articles- NAT.ILLVfr
MONEY TO WAN.
L .
MORT! TO LOAB DI , AROI 01 11/(ALL Alll=ll
IlterObandlTe generally. and on all articles of
STXI °TSAI ORB RIINDILID DOLLARS TWO MI MIT.
MONTH, inoloding storage, Jo. el Natkaate Pll use?
Estabbahment,S. E. corner of S IX anA /WE is
GREAT RIIBLICOMMO_PATitMt.
MONEY .
.ON MONEV,i
Money liberally adranoed to bugs or =RH SODORRIRs
from one dollar to tbotur.hadk on cold and saber slags.
diamonds. watches, jewelry. krel'w-yrieces. mauseal Ut
eri:talents. funutore , dry goods , clotainc..grooefles. a
gars. hardware.oreder7, books, hones. etkieles.
and all artiste* 9r vslike. for any length of gums
on. ALN/TRARI PRICIPAL E1TA.11.15131.132,
corner of Sunk aral Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTM, with oollegeral.dmenanted of
the kmeet market razor.
::12:'. 1.0171 b, MO.
virILLIAms &, BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS
N v ort V h AMA HiriT re. LolFRVIA(..,,,._%TraMeriNt 14
Messrs. firers, lautkorrs k Co., .rn.• °. _ Pphiao neer
iut i fii
their sernees to the mere . ausaulacterers. sad
others of Phdadelphi a, for of en , COWS. Oarreela
boots, shoes. hardware. je !e.
311.. tltsh &demon made of gmis.
eek. Settlements made three 'ter calm.
telt
Messrs. Myers. anima, & Co. hits.
BStuart& Brother, Phila. ,
Van Wyek, Townsend. & Warrens, Nov Tad.
.. 1 kB. Curtis & Co.,
.` Wood, Chnsty , & Co., It. Lo uis, ?fp. "
Cr'.w. McCreary, & CO.,
ma m w-ly
LEGAL.
rs THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
1 , 011 THE CITY AND COUNTY OFFLADEL-
P.llla 13 September Term. laa. 'cores Case.
DAIL/L.IN e! ETZG KER. by her east need QOPTT
FRIED SE ÜBERT. vs. EDWARD METZUKEst.
}:en d ?Jetsam. the Respeedent abnce ease, will
take notice that LEONARD R. PL
ETCHER. EA Ike
E.J.am,ner appointed by the Court to take Ike testimony
of the arstnesses of the Libellant in stance case, Ma &e
-moted the seventb day of Norember,l6M. at 3,15
P. M. to take said testimony at the Wetherlll Home.
altimie on the north cde of SANSOII Street. above
Sixth Street, to the arty
Gof Phila.:lBlAm.
EORGE H. EARLE.
_ _
Attorney far the Libellant
HOTELS.
MURRAY HOUSE,
NEWAIIHCSh .
la the ?unmet and beet orranged,Hotel in wen
la centrally located and la easy of sewn from WAVY
routes of travel It contains all. the modem Improve
ments, and every convenience for the comfort sad eis
oommodation of the travelling pablut. Re &Men
Rooms are large and wall venintated.
r ay et
Rooms are well arrange:l and earefellr
fanlike I and large travelling parties ; and At
te kept ea a first-clam Hotel in every_reepoet.
H. A. HURRAY it BRO..
Pripristors.
TIM UNION,
ARCH STREET, ABOVE
UPTON S. NE'worMIV
The situation of this HOTEL is autrerinas adapted to
e wants of the Busmen Publ.° W NW*
andto thee°
Vaipleasure, Peeeenger Realmads which now roe past a
and In OMe noXimits. afford a eheap and pleessat ride
to all ;planes or interest to or shout the eth. 21 M-411111.
WASHING AND IRONING.
WASHING AND IRONING DONE
fa....-11 wail NEATNESS and DESPATcH, kr Binds
Ladies and Gentlemen. neuters, ,e dire
hoots. II tab dteambonts, .ko., at DC/NOVA:Ca
FAMILY LAUNDRY. No. Sed South 13 4: M. Freeeorner of Franc runty Shuts and
m
14 ,
on l , ebed. Everything walled by band. the oa
-boerd.
Tee %emit, buttes! is stietl.7 mica ek i to bb i reko
nperstlv DO, 0 V
ra a. K ,
• • 4 1.•••••, nolo* dwelt
BUSINESS CARDS.
S. BROWS Bowri, lore. sr.
(Late of Hovey&Bachanan.l (Late of Henri &Tamer. )
HOVEY it HENRY,
ATTORNEYB AT LAW
INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY.
ItIIBBOURE
COLLECTIONP made of Eastern CiAiras is azkr Part
of Western and .NortAsestero Minoun.
RITMO To
hta!sts.ll.lVorki, Marsh, & fittYirard.
rhat.dolrhis.
Slorchn '• 151a 8 re t 41 pleat* cut otOtho above and pato
at tho hood of .• Receirthle." oe 11-la
31A IN
8 1 4ITIOARI U T A Z LE N 'S FANOY 61:X/D5
AV P 0 k A /
1688 WALNUT 8 KKET.
DILOW ILIVENTH
ole-Im PifILADIESLPHIA
Constantly on fond Perfumery and Tarim Art pm&
PURE CuNFECTIONERY,
SIANVT/CTU RD ILED
A.ST
EDWA HEINTZ.
Late of 8. Hannon.
Stern S. W. cornet ARCH and NR' M streets.
3n Eratory 814 Filbert. anat.;
V B. PALM k. R' ADVERTISING
‘ • AGENCY. N. E. , orner FIFTH sad CHEST
NUT.
1116. Subscriptions taken for the beet City and Country
Newspaper'. "4 lowest cash rnees. set-3m
ALE. McKENNEY,
ATfORNEY AT LAW.
GREENSBURG. PA.
Will practise in Westmoreland. ArostroisS, and !D
amns counties.
TO GROCERS AND DRLIGGISTS.-500
Clues Saponifier or Concentrated Lye. in one Pound
air-ticht iron boxes.( the only .ell-estabbshed amid re
liable article.) Manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt
Manocacturins Company, and for sale to the trade SI
ftill)ri: 5 Cues. M. per pound ; )0 t 0.% Casrs, etuo.
J. R. ORA VR,Soa p Manufacture..
No. 9 Mirth FRON Ruse&
PilE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
MO CHESTNUT Bisset, forwards Pamela, -
men. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Speele, efth r by
Its own Lanai or tneoeneotton with other Express
pante*,
Ge
Sta to
tes all the pnample towns
EL and o
f t es tbe
United .
Iltti•tr mara'