The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 02, 1859, Image 4

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■ to/»nd a tiw'yflfdabf, 'thb church;
. and de
thttiothor ‘the
effigypf Old yichoiaa
and t*U) might bfr'heatd from morn-
firow .pjghj, till morning, to
. th?grS»hiitiopheh T.. .. ~
. ;|air.>w*ther ; th 9 ibeiboS’ {armed -
■ during -no mado\atli' tfigons,
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■ lom'.-^^Mtoga/itoee'lHS'alai^dojEiv'eilja
fiqr&er jirofivt# a&Mmjlj: Hi idhg W itdeiibjbi
tfcOSd .yoiyponr
sidorablvTo'r iripat/dritikaildlodgiDg for thpm-
Biaij]iHg; fi)r.tholr
hdraoo. '■ Mamot '■" q.
He was accounted W- escecdjntfrtdeTont
man, a regular.. ■atfnhdenf'it ; church, and a
atrict'obsmor if ‘But, sboth
to my,
at i bottom,'which oporaiodcSectually to. pre
yehfhis 'spiritual. concerns ftp!® Over ihecptni.
tug detrimental to hi 3 carnaltnterefiti; ’Though
performed bis family devotions in a
ftoni room, add wlththewludowaopen, so that
Sis' piousciainplVmight -he'duly hotlcW by
bis noighbot»itherd wft« i another tnottve for
this arrangement, namely, 'thecohvehience of
keeping an eye upon,thp road, to see if any
travellers were passing onJSmiday, and if any
were driving upto.his .'tavern On a week day.
Sutf?4omptimos bis ''de'Yptipps. Vvere ;eptirely
onilttcdof ; amoming, when ids worldly busi
ness jhf(>,vie 'hint;- but these ; omissions were
.interest, on tho succeeding eve
ning; 'tbo/first rainy.ilay.pr,. at; hit'.events; ak
slacken a little,; . so.
that,"to use'a phraie.of'. his’ p)v ; n, .though he
borrowed W greatimany -spare'hours; of.the
. Lord, be vraa carofut to aquirh tip sill accounts
in the course' hf the. year. ; ':' r
' it churchj lhßtead of sitting with his brother
deacofis inthe official Seat' beneath' pulpit,
tie constantly took ids', station, in n pew on the
front side of the meeting-house, looking ont
upon,tho .main road. 'and .upon his, tavern op
posite, antf alsQ so.n'aar the door that he could
slip out ina- moment ■ of : time, and without
'ruuch disturbing ihc congregatibn. ; *■ Here with
his two-fold prudence, which at the same time
looted heavenward' and. earthward; he ’could
listen to. thepreaching with'hisears, while he
|^pthis';ej r es',4iTbhtly. flie4"'pKthe !l ?0(idyto
passing by—in whlcbcasahe immediately sal
lied forth end arrested bhn;:; .■■ ■ ’ r
, Of ell bis various duties, -there was none
- Which' ho discharged with so much zeal asthis.
Indeed, ho hada three-fold motive: ho exe
cuted a iaw ! of the State in his 'ofHce of ty
thingm&n; ho . ahowod his Tolig'ous.horrorof
Sabbath-breakersi wii ' what : was - more im
,por&nt stUl, ha 'wo Hinted above, ho secured a
-guest tortile • benefit .-of-his
though it vexed his’soul ..beyQhdcnduranco to
see people dlsjegafdlhg thp Sabbath, it did not
go against fils.,cqnsfienco In "the least to mako
a pretty penny‘oui iheso' vile, transgressors.
tndoed, lt was‘ a prineipiojbf hlejas prudent as
it was pious, that 'the/BainteVhayoa,perfect;
right to prey ’devoutly ohtbd/subs&hcd of the'
sinnen;
Buttheoffice of tythingman, howcvorim-'
portant to ' religion and morals,' is uaually iuV;
ject to no (mall degree of popnlar odfum; and
thiS/alwSya increased.oxaotiy.in. proportion to'
the zeal and vigilance with which the office’is
discharged. I tis not o very traveller; that takes
’’hii’hrrest' and 'deteniioi.ih good-part j-and
some, wlth'inost • unaccountable ingratitude, 1
.tibsteid.bf thanking the'devout tythingman for
arreetingthemln the" broad'road/’ wouldaa
likely as not meet hit'kind Office's by calling
; bw»!»jneddUng hypocrite, and'bykiiocklng
hlmdown.: . ..c ’ ;:•*•-? 1- ■ . -' : -7-.7 .;h77 ’’ i
' ' Such misfbrtunea had.net UnflreqWmtlyhaiH
-petted toDeacon StahdfastHoldfasrt 1 But ho
: made money; discharged his dntytotho State
add, the congregation, and finally purchased
• for himself an enviable rank axaOng tho saints j
He. set'down these iniralts and oppositions as
the , ’ bufferings of ' Satan,’ and only; grew 1 the
! more zealous In, the execution, of, his .office,
<7the more he was insulted and opposod. 1 j
It: is true; there were-some ,travellers who
submitted 'peacefully to the arrest, and,- with*
"out opposition, discharged; their ffines,rather
than make *ny, disturbance, or, by opposing
the execution of tlis'laWj SUbject themselves to
its thither exwtidns.V But fherd Were'certain
fellows who tepk the libcrgf of fravelling on a
Sunday, who proved themselves. :either itoo
■ turbulent or too cunning for ' the tythingraan’s
, management. Among theso ffiay be portieul
: ;larly mentioned the New York Dutchmen; and
7 the Tanked pedlars of, tin-ware and other no
tions. Wewlli give aninstaneeor.two by
way Of illustration:' . ... _ . .“I ■’ J
• As Deacon Standfast Holdfast Was sitting In
his,.pew one winter Sunday,'looking -oatas
usaalon the high,road, ho descried a stont
. looking man, in a fur cap and gipvcs, With a
" 'sleigh' and a pair of fine horses. Tlio general
sspect of. the man and efbis equipage was
rather forbidding. -.But the devout desire of
7 discharging his duty, and the-temptation withal
. of making money, promptly, decided the course
i ot the tythingman. He rushed incontinently
from the place of worship, seized hold of thc
horses’reins, and ordered the traveller, hi. an
authoritative voice, to stop," l . :
“ Sbtop!”, exclaimed the stranger, who was
. fresh from- the Gorman flats, « wat for shall 1
.sbtop, hat” ... * ■
“ It’s against the law hero to travel on the
Sabbath.”
“Againsht dolawide dyviljt la I Andwat
tinks yo.u I care.fdr &e iaW of your tam .Yan-
kee land, ha ? I bo’s one Dutchman, and goes
_ were I pleashes on de Sunday, and all odder
' days.’’
. , “Yea, but 'you can’t go where, you please
here on a,Sunday,’ I’m the tythingman of
the town.” .... ■
f , 'W’eli,ifyou bo’s de tireshome man of de
.* down, m out of de fray, and pot.dronbie me.”
‘I My duty forbids—you must'stop till to
morrow.” '. •
“Wat! ehfop till to-morrow! I tolls you J
’ will hot thtop—so let. go mine' horses, peioro
rj T knocks you'doWn.”Thuasaylug,'tbo Dutch
man beganfosuittho action to the word, by
making; ready his . heavy.. loaded, whip, whch
the Deacon bawled out— •
,*,' : !^ ? Coiwtablei constalrlol” .
’ The traveller, coolly looking around'and
aeelhg the constable Issuing from the church, 1
cxClaltaed—«Oh, mister tireshome man; you
. may cry conshtobble, conshtobble, as muchas
you plcashe-—I don’t cate for all do conshtob
’ Her and tireshome mens In Connecticut.” ;
. VBy this time the constablo had got within
reach of his lbadedwhip,, when, letting.drive,
he laid himspfawling in a snow-bank, and giv
’' ing'hls corn-fed horses a chirrup and a crack;
they, started suddenly forward, upset tho Dea
~ con,rpaased 'glit)ly over his bodyy and' Wont
. away,with a speed- that all the tythlngmen and
’ • constables in the- State, had : they, been sound
in windj limb, and,conrngo, conid not have ar :
rested. =. - •■! ■/..
' ‘ ” The catastrophe?’was- ’noticed,; from' the
...church, and half the congregation pouredforth
to the l aid of the yanejoished; ’ They carried,
them into the Deacon’s house,- where the con
stable, being more seriously, frightened than
hurt, pretty soon recovered. But 1 the,DeacOn
was found to have a broken leg and? sundry se
vere, bruises,, all which confined’him-tb the
- house for six weeks, to his exceeding groat ret
~ 'gret—for,... during Jhld Coniinemest,', hi?" son!
• “ was every Sunday yead, to the, quicl;, by the
, wickod ftnd insultlng manner’m-which ho bo-
held’tho laws of the - State set at Jibugfig, bis
; 6wi) eacredautfiority i :.vloirtea,andhiß!!uanai
'■ gains cut off, by the shameftil, impunity with
which travellers proceeded' quietly on . their
way. ’ ’ ' ' ffcr.i; ,;.,t j, • -.
. ' Jtutat Doac<m; rccoTored,; and
''wisagaln se9n nt church,doohirigoui ttpnj his
pew rnfattentively, »a eTeriu:eea'rchdf.ihe an;
godly and ,la’tvless>iratejleifiEfia plods zfenl
was rewarded with its usual success, and many
a44. e 4.t0 thajneqine df bis,
,V“ ; U»ert.?his>fi«iHi;i'an(lh«:wheelwright?'e!h|»p.
y Sdndiy’; (o jar
* iffSi loaded with all- mahher
;jYoffi notidpfy 'Hum- hy V i»W-honed .'hungry
-'’’Shrwvand driven byamanM hungry ashis
rateed.”;';.,; : d;';;:...V
: mb to'prdceed on
:; rny joumey j’’ •Baid the pedlar j «| havellfty
! « Make yourself okay,” '-ifaid the tything
' “ But consider,’ 1 Wild the ,pedlar,“ it is now
iiWlWtLMbfcJj&fliX want to. ‘go .to an nnclo’B I
got, something to. oat.
HoithornJ.jßot,' my .horsohas' eaten .a mouthful
of7iariy : 'tbin'^ : sinee' ; tWo',fibuts .before sunrise t '
an.d.'We’to.getting.tobe ashungry ‘ask couple
bfgmvottiimageai’f * - 1 •
* “:Nt-ver-:rain<i:yeur unclo’s,” retained thtf
Deacon,«yon shall have plenty, to .eat and
drinkliero.pandas!'you cannot |>e allowed .to
go a' step further, you tnay Us .Well' make the
best pf jltrr I’ll; put up your horse, and. lodge,
and.'.fopd ybu .till to-morrpw morning,, when'
■ yon may proceed on your journey.” •
j “ 'Vfellj if t must- submit I must, as Ann!
Jerusha Applegate said whenaho was. going to
J>oitafried;”:''Thns' saying, tho pedlar. very
fcompospllyyicMod himsolf to, tho, authority of
itho ips-, horse was' pht.np, mid
WoUfodwlth hayand: oatspand his master,
having .comforted his own. stomach with a
•chunk of cold roast beef,' a pumpkin-pic,‘and a
mug of. cider; at the invitation of the Doacon
accompanied him to’church te ! hoar'tlio after
noon service j where hb pald such good atten
tion to "the.disSourse,and demeaned himsolf
With McK apparent'devotion, that tho Deacon
washalf inclined to, think ho had made a con
cert,where ha only expected to make money.
The 1 pedlar ate a hearty Snnday supper,
'(which, ih'New England, includes the dinner,)
saw that his steed was well attended, took a
comfortable luncheon and a mug of cider just
.before going to bed, retired to rest, slept like
a monarch, and rose' in tho morning to depart.'
‘•Ton may as woll stay to breakfast,” said
the Deacon.
“ Well, jiiat as you say,” answered the ped
lar—“how long will it he befofe you have
breakfast J”' -
“Not above an hour—and, In the meantime,
your horse will be Ailing himself with hay and
oats.”- • -
“ ■Well, just as you say, Deacon,” again to
plied the pedlar,« you see I’m guided entirely
by you.i -But while I’m remaining, I may as
well thke'a stroll round' tho villago, and see if
I can’t'makp a marketfor some of my notions.”
The-pedlar finished his stroll, attended fami
ly devotions along with the' tythingman, and
acquired sq _ hearty an appetite for breakfast,
that ho sepmed, ‘during. that meal, to lay in a
Week’s provisions. His horse had done nearly
equal justice to his keeping; and; like his mas
ter, seemed toliavo laid in a store, for several
days to come.' - -
, Every thing being now ready, the pedlar
mounted his wagon, and, said—“ Good morn
ing, Deacon—l’m much obliged to yon for
your preaching and your entertainment; and
if yon over come our way—”
- “ But yon’re not going without paying your
bill!” 7;.
. Yes,, but lam though. ’You compelled
me to, stop, and invited me to eat, and drink,
mid sleep, and all them-are things—which, of
conrao, I.couldn’t very, wellreflise. But as
for paying for them—l couldn’t think of snob
a thing,Deacon- So good bye to you.” ,
“BritreeoUeet, sir, I'keep a tavern, and it:
ißn’tmy business to entertain people gratis.
Hero is your.bill for eating, drinking, lodging,.
horse-keeping, &c.,- amounting in all to ”
■ “Never mindtho amount,Deacon —I’ll re
turn tho favor, when,l become tythingman,
add find yon travelling on Sunday,”
-,Tou won’t pay your bill, then 7”
“Not I—l’m much obliged to yon, Deacon.”
. “ Then I must, compel you. Here, Hope-!
ful, ’’ speaking fo his eldest so >, «take this bill;
to ’Squiro Piumper’s, and get .awrit; and also
get’a,Warrant for this man for travelling on the
Lord’s day.”,
“ Yon may save yonrself that trouble and,
.expense,.Deaeon,’’..ropliod the pedlar; “forI;
can prove that yon invitod mo to eat, drinlc
and lodge with you, and took care of ay borso,;
all of your, own: accord; and therefore it fs aS
contrafy to law,as it is to gp»d manners; to
charge me with that bill . Besides, friend Dca*
con;T could notallow you to sully your hos
pitality by taking -my money. And as to ttui
warrant for travelling on Snnday, that matter
already settled—for I called on the ’Squire
before breakfast,' complained* ot myself, and
jsaved half tho gne, as you will see by this Ht
paper frbm'bis pocket-book—“ and therefore,
Deacon, once more thanking yon for my enters
tainment, I bid you a very good morning.”
The tythingman stood aghast, end the ped
lar drove on; very well satisfied with tho result
of his arrest; by which, he declared, after de.
ducting the expense ofhis fine, he had cleared
thirteen shillings and sixpence, Yankoo curt
rohey, Considering the. extra quantity of pro
visions that ho and his horso had so bonntitnlly
stowed away, 7
-* PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
JAB. ROSS SNOWDEN,)
LB N LANOA3°'EH,
BETTER BAGS
Mt . AT TSS KSKCHARtV BXdUKOB, PHILADBLPHTA.
Ship Wyoraiuy«Bur{on~ r . Liverpool, boob
Bine Rowena.wiifon. Laguayra, aooa
Bark Canada, Witched.... .Malatuse, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT. OE PHILAPELPIUA, Nor, 2, IBS9,
B fe^i l !l u . N .l E ”~rr:.- 5S
• • 1 ' arrived..
U 8 Mail steamship Keystone State, Morshmaa.ty
hoars, from CharLefiUm, BC, with cotton, rice, and pas
sengers to Ale* Heron Jr- AOth alt, off Cape Lookout.
■ spoke Br brig Rovers Bride,#dais out from Kingston.
Ja, hound forHalirax.witii loss 01 foremast head Ana
bowsprit, having been run mto bynn Agienoan ship, on
tbe iBth, off. Hatteras; was endeavprimr to rssnb Wil
mington, NC—wanted noasststappe, £lO PM, Wmiles
north of Hatterea, passed steamship Nashville, and at
20 P M, steamship Alabama, both bound south; Sist. be
low Fourteen-foot' bank, passed bark ifma. bound up;
3#PM,off Indian River* saw ashiSTrith fore topgal
lant mast gone, and a brie, noth bound in,
X Brig Afanr'H, lO days from Boston, with fish
to Crowefi * Collins. ' <
Schr Joan Crockford, Buutb, 3 days front N Bed'ord,
-wuhoiUyitrigwa & Keen. ~,, „ ~ ,
Bchr EW Perry, Sampson, 9 days from Boston, m bal
last to captain. .: ‘ . .
Sohr Watchman, Benjamin, 3 days from Newport,
with 200 hhds InolasSrs to Geo Helrautn.
. &jhr. Village. Queen, Hawkins. 2 days from If York,
with barley to Masgey, Collins k Co.
Schr Emma h Bay, Hackney, from Norwioh,
- Bohr Treasurer, Fisher, from Boston.
Sc&fh’FiibUidaj,Beaman, from Boston,
Bohr Manr AShropshire, Shropshire, from Boston.
, ftohr Pojjr price, Adams, from Boston.
' SchL|fTnorap*fiPi Ltoid, from Providence,
SchFiterepue. Gandr, frpjn Providence.
Bcbr Amelia. Koekhnf, from Providence,
Bchr Ann 8 Brown, Brown, from Providence.
Schr Evergreen, Griffin, Horn N*w London.
Steamer union, Green, 22 hoars from New York, with
mdse to W M Baird k Co.-
' Steamship Pennsylvania^ Teal, Richmond, Thomas
"Webster. Jr. ’ v i ~ _ .
Br brig Florist, Owens, London, Workman k Co.
Bng Samuel Welsh, Cole, Salem, Cf ALiiler & Co.
Barr
._ Schr K W Pa. ry, Samson, Boston, C A Heokaher kCo
Bchr 8 F SolhdayrSs&man, Boston, L Rothorrael k Co
Sohr M A Shropshire, Shropshire, Boston, N Sturte-
Tant fit Co.’
Bohr Caroline Hall, Graham, Weymouth. do
' ScbrE L Part Hackney, Providence. BJUilnos k Co.
Schr Revenue. Gaudy, rrovidoncei W H Johns.
Bohr Trsasorfir; Fisher, Quinoy Point, 0 A Heckshdr
• k Co. t 1 ' i
Sobr Evergreen, Griffis, Salem, Yanduean, Norton k
■ CO. 1 ,
? Bchr Polly Prioe, Adams, Salem, Biaolck»pn k Glover.
, Schr AnnS Brown, Drown,Washington, Noble, H&ra
-1 nett k Co* .
.Schr Amelia, Rqfikhill, Washimton, Hayes k God
shall..
(Oorreapondsnaeof The Press.!
, w ■ HAVRifiM GRACE, Nov. 1 189.
I The Wyoming left here this morning with 6 boats,
laden amfconaiitaod as followsi
EmmaTrump,lumper to MTrUrap k Sons: T B Ste
venson and True American, do to Norcroas k Sheets;
Col ‘ toX’eb'W'sW
(Cono»p<m4«R«9 ofTho PrM.j
andcouMoed m BRow.; .
Harnsri Stout. Woora to H A,*SS«,fort: Barih
Heilman, lumbar to> papilla; Penmnulon & Raymond,
soto.rMir,i»ie,jCirOM,ian,.pijiron to Itcovaa? Ab
bottt ColJ &B.Hl(sb«d«,„ainto/ k D KaUoobilMrj.
fupibor to J Dayiiar,,
, V', MEMORANDA.
Ship Syren, Green i cleared at Boston 31st utt for Ho
nolulu.
gtup Wallace, Lane, henoe, at Savannah 31st ult.
,-Bark Mahloh, Wtlhsmson, Sobarffortn,for New Or
leans. woe at Rio JaneffoßKh sept.
• Bark Maty, Edson, Nickerson, hence, at Boston 30th
ultimo. 1 - *
Bark. Union. Lout, heucOj urdsdUoliarxlns at Rio
Janeiro Brpt» 20. - • ,
Bark* Virginia and E« tallica, David G. Wilson and
Finrpsta, remained at Rio deJanoiro Sept. 2oth unc.
_ Brif Panfel Malony, Bteelmon, at Boston 30th nit, from
Mobile.. ’ .
<' Brig. Umplrp,(of Boston) Higgins, hence, for Kings
itdn.Ja./’ put into Nassau, JT-K 20th ult, la distress,
hnyjng been thrown down in a hurricane, and lost head
of foremast and bead of maintopmait, with sails and
riggingattached. Would repair and prooeed In about
si* tvoeks.
CartoU," Pratt, hence, at New London
' fkhr James Martin, Harding, from Frovidenoa for this
port, it Newport Win Ult. tt
"Soar C CBayles, Thompson, for this port, sailed from
warrenJ&h bit..
Sohrt Charles Kent,—, and Almira, Fedrick, cleared
at Baltimore Sist nit for this port. .
_Sohrs Ivy, Henderson; woodruff Sims, Mason,and
•Geo J Jones, Crowell, hence jktßostpn Siet pit,
Bohr Spray, Price,cleared at Boston 31st ult for this
port,
S°h r iMbel.-Twlar, hedco'atNow Boilford 30th ult.
uS/liji! l, s?Dr>, •” &1 B illctcker, Edward., henoa
'.Be^r«RMßSiWMnr t ßi, , lei.j Boatoh,Brower: Km-
KSv? < feSe^?uitr° D,Ba,^UM ’ d(> for rawtuoket>^
for°th[fl^rt 15 *' vor> Bai^ from Providence 30th ult
ult/or ?^h^Vport l^r * oraer,, f™ ra Salem 20th
- K.J& BLauqort.NlarUi; Frank Herbert, Parker;
Mfutfield, May,and j B Austin, Pavia, hence atßcston
„Bchr b,& BP Shannon, Bowen, from Wilmington, N
C. arrived at Wilmington Hel, 31st ult. ,
Fisher, henoe» arrived,at Taunton 29th
' Boh/jrio R’Mathor.Widkewon, from Boston and Now
Haven, Griffin, from Chtubarg, N k • arrived at Wil
mlngton,J)flfBletult«-( .
CILVUR ? fIOAPrrA simple preparation
for oleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar
ble, Ac., tar" more convenient and effective thaffAny
other/. One half the labor of Hqueo oienning may be
saved by using this Soap, whiohoanhot possibly injure
the finest Zinc white, and as no scrubbing is required,
the saving in ths wear oj the paint is much greater than
the cost of the Soap, It leaves the surface as pure and
wmteaswhennew. Manufactured only by the Boston
j INSU.BANGE CQHHASIBS.
BRANCH ~ O.I'J'ICE , ,0F ; , THE' NEW.
YORK LIFE INfiUXtANOK COMPANY, , . .
QBnertu Agont.
. BHAkOH OFFICE OPIIEW YORK LIFE INBU
-RANCK COMPAN i. No. 332 WALNUT Street/' '
: • f ) • OAVITAI3, QT,Booflio. 1 .- .
■ PHILJLTJKLPHI* BBJfBBBNCN; ’
Thomiw Robma. . 1 -tJohnW. Claghoriu
Lewig’Coopej;. r .» ,J. B. Lbpipcott,»
SKtUEa- •. Robert
Delaware mutual . safety in
' ’ 11 SURANCE* COMPANY.' 1
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OJr
OFFICE S. E P |oßNk|jfe * AND WALNUT'
O N VE^k E H k "’ Jfia&lki ' NaK '
?RE?&T \ T ° IU - pirtfl of the WorU '
, ’ t, inland INSURANCE
On Goods, by River. Canal*, Lake*, and Land Carnage
toallparts or the Union.
FIR E TN 8 URAN OEB -
• On Merchandise yenorally.
On Stores, IhreUmsHouees, Ac.
ASSETS 0> THE COMPANY,
November!, IBM.
Par, Markti ValtU.
J 103,650, Philadelphia City 9 W oent. L0an....8105,144 00
110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 10t,4i!A 00
$30,000, U. S. Treasury 4X & cent. Notes.... 80,112 00
, 880,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage „
' 8# cent. Bonds 45,575 00
$50,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Alort
• ; Rage85?.06&t.<80nd5........... 11,000 QO
815,000,300 shares a took Germantown Goa
Company, interest and principal
guarantied by the city of, Philo-. ,
utlphia 14,115 00
80*000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company 4,857 50
80,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail*
,f •-rood Company I
81,050, Sundry shares Philadelphia 100
Boat Company, Havre de Grace
Steam Tow Boat Company, Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Comi
pony, and PhiladelphiaExohance ‘
1 Company 8,03000
8340.700 OO
Bonds and Mortgage*, and Baal Estate, Of
fice Building. ;
Bill# receivable for Insurances made..
Balance due at Ayenoiee—Premiums on Ma
rine- Policies ? recently issued—and other
debts due the Company 61*8$8 1
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
nies. .... 3,930 00
Cash on Deposit in Bank... __ 43,067 86
DIRKOTORB,
James C. Hand, ’
Theophiiua PauldiHf,
James Traquoir,
William Byre t /r.»
J.r. Peniston,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,.
James B. M’Farlaodi
Thomas C, Hand,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Fittsb’g.
D. T, Morsan,
J. T. Loean. *
M MARTIN, President.
1. HAND, Yio# President..
iretarv, mh36-dtf
‘William Marita*
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Bonder*
:
GeorgeG. Leiper,
Edward Darlington*
Dr. R. M, Huston,.
William C. Ludwig,
Hush Crais, - .
Spencer M’uvaine*
Charles Kelly,
H. Jones Brooke*
Jacob P. Jones,
willia;
HENRY LYLBUR^Sooi
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
OV PHILADELPHIA,
409 WALNUT BTREET.
This Company insures against Loss or Damage by
Fire on public and Private Buildings, Furniture, fftooks
of Goode, and Merchandise generally.
. The following provision in the Polioies of this Com
pany guaranties their seounty when assigned as col
lateral:
" This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any. wiao
affected, after its assignment as a collateral seounty to
a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of suoh as
signment by the offloe, l>y any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged of the same.”
Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah Jfl. Brooks*
John Hulme, Robert Clarke,
Is&ao 8. Waterman* David Bolomoii,
Edward Gi James, william Vanderveer*
Joseph Janney,, Theodore Cuyler* ■
J^M«AES,Pres» el
WM. VANDKRVEER, Vice President
GILBBHT 8. Stbrutts. Secretary. mvT-tf
Howard fire and marine INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 4U WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Thos.L. ; Luder« t Vfl. Leech,
John 6, Jamps, H, 11. Shiiungford*
A. J. Bucknor, C. L. Spangler,
John W. Sexton. H. H. Houston,
' Willi am ItaigueL Wm.H.Love,
Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton*
John Garrison* Xsaao Mver,
E. 8.-Wama. Edward A. Wa-rne,
John E. Addioks, R. T. Kensil.
President—THOMAS £ LUDERB,
Vice President—E. S.WARNE.
Secretarr—CHAßLES A. BUY. del*
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO,,
xIL INCORPORATED 1910—CHARTER PERPET-
NoT3IO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia,
Having a large paid-up Capita] Stock and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandize,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
D3BBCTORS.
George Abbott, John T* Lewis.
JohnWelibi James R*Gempl?ell,
Samuel C. Morton* Edmund G. Dumb,
Patnok Brady * , Chas. W. Poultcey,
Israel Morris.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President
THOMAS R. MARIS. Beoretary. Jatt-ly If
■pAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No.
A 1 ill CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
dibkctohS:
Sakubl Whisht. ....’. .of Wright, Bros., A Co,
Wuxiam W. WaLrtas, William Ryan A Co.
Ohablks RiciunnaoN- J. G. Howe A .Co.
gsen A, Wwr.. -•- West, Foboa, A Lloyd.
clay Lippihcott.-. Lippjnpott, Hunter, A Soott*
is W. Stout. . ~, CnatteM, Stout, A Co.
iyUwii, Jr~.*~., Lewis, Bros., A Co.
» B. 8ibwbt......... Davis A Birnpy,
A. H. Rosbhhhim. . Rosenheim, Brooks. A Co*
Joan B. Eun50n....... John B. Ellison A Sons.
TNSTJRANOB CQJIPANV OF TUB
Chartered in 1794—Capital 9900,000—Assets, January 2*
2668,9347,44* *O-100.
’ .All invested in.sound'and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
of Merchandise, Ae., on liberal terms.
. DIRECTORS:
Henry D. SherrenF, George H. Stuart,
William 8. Smith, Thomas B.Wattson*
■ ffeWhit..- a r i , «°B. I L , e'X' 1 ‘
HBNRV e D. < BfLEKK£RD. Pre.id.nt,
WILLIAM HApPKß.fieoretary. Je 9-wfm tf
Life insurance and trust com-
PANY.~THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INBU
RANGE COMPLY. Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Streets. Assets. ©901,335 29.
INGRES LIVES for the whole term of ‘life—grants
annutfiea and endowments-purchases life interests in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Daniel L. Miller, ' 8/yrmel 8. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, , Wiliam Martin,
Rionard S. Newhold, James's. McFarland*
Willi™ P. Hacker, JMephJl. Trstt«7
William H. Kern, James Euston,
Samuel C. Huey. Theophilu* Paulding,
Ojinrlfis Hsllowell, Edmund A. Souder,
Henry p, Townsend, Daniel L. Hutohmsot,
KodolpEo* KoiU, John W. Hornor,
WUliam H. Carr, - Ellis S. Archer,
P. V. Duflovr, samnej J, Christian*
William Robertson, Josejih M. Thomas,
Warner M.Rasin, John 0. Brenner,
P. Si Miohler, Euston.
• DAfrIEL L. MILLER, President
, _ E. BTOKEB, Vice Pres’t.
/ohn W. HoßNoa.tf#orfitarj. au!B-ly
TIB QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Fa. ,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street
charter perpetual.
CAP1TAL..—.......... $200,000
• FIRE. MARINE, AND INLANfa rNHORAJIp.K.
.Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and
Merchandise of all description*.
Marine JnsurMee, ityiruxd and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to am| (tarn all parts of the World.
GEORGE H ; HAlfl’', , Frefi*deut.
K. P. ROSS, Yice President.
H. R.JPOGGBHALL, Seoratary.
B. H. BUTLER* Aas’t Secretary.
PIBKCTOBS.
George H. Hart,
E. P. Rom. *
A. C. Cattail,
&'£M n 4?.D..
E. W. Bailer,
Andrew R. Chamber*,
Charles Q. Irnlay,
H. R. CoscshaU,
Hon. 11. M. Fuller, anl
LEGAL.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT‘FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
JURN DEBRGf, Assignee of Tlio Premium Ex-
of vs. EDWARD 11.
Afias vend, ex., March 1889-No. mi.
~I . h P “Rdersivned has been appointed Auditor to report
distribution of the fond rakod by the bale of the follow
ing riesonbed Real Estate, to wit:
Alt that certain lot. or piece of ground, with the threa
■torybnokmeMuareortenement theroonorected.situ
ateonthenorthsiaprf Green street, at thedistsnceof
onehuiidred and feet eostwa d from the
east aide of Ninetejsnth streel, intho Cityof Philadel
jhia, ponwumng in front or breadth on said Green street
w ffijM inehes, and extending In lencth or depinrionh
ward, between lines parallel with said Nineteenth street,
one hundred foej nine inohes. Bounded northward hy
ground now orl&te of John E. Young,eastward by ground
now or late of Hatman Kuhn,westward by ground former
*L° Edward R. Elliott, and aouthwa*d by Green
shoot aforesaid, (being the same lot bf ground which
John E.Younj: and wife, by Indenture dated the Wth day.
or May, A. fi. ISM, and recorded at rullkdelphia jnDoed
Book B. D, W„ No. 28, page Ac., granted and con
veyed unto the *ai(l Edward R. Elliott In fee. ‘Reserving
thereout the yearly ground rent, or sum of two hundred
and seventr-eitht aoliffrp,. payable half yearly cm the
Ist of April and October, in every year thorein men-,
tioned. n
AlTaerMn.laterostodin the fund arenotidadtapr.-
««nt tlieirojaim.totKe Auditor, at hi. offico. No. ml
South Sixth atrott, ou WEDNESDAY, tliß ninth da, of
Novpmbar, at. o alook P. M.. or oo doiiarreii from
comm, ittuponttoiwme, JOHN F. BIUNTON.
°c”-m ; Auditor,
TVOTICE.—ESTATE' OF MIDLER RUS
£EUL, Deoaaaed..
„- Nl ;l l f*i;“.f e . rel ' T r e 'WV .‘tPil!»“.«« of Administration
TWEtI^FO^TS ,^SS. H cl»®^ , f L l.&Jlphm*
deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing
in said ward. All pereons indebted to the Estate i>r the
decedent will make payment, and those having claims
or demands will present them for settlement, *
ANN K 1)88 ELL. ,
Twentyi-fouriliWard, Pet. U, 2839.
IIOTKLS AND RE3TATOANTS.
Tifl EUOIIANTS’ DINING SALOON,
lLi. No,BJB pH^ E ADELPRr TREET ’
„ One door Office,
lias been fitted up infirst-olass sttls, with Dining Rooms
on the first and second floore. where gentlomen will he
furDlined with Breaktasts, Dinners, and Suppers, from
AHA. M. to 12 P. M., singly or in parties, and at Public
or Private Tables, as maybe desired. The Catering
Department will bo under the control and direction or
ColonellHAYjbß, late Proprietor ol the Surf House,
Atlantic Citv. Every dehq-icr and substantial,including
ohoice GAME, FISH, and 6\ STKRB. will he provided
and constantly on hand. To men of business who dine
down town, this Establishment wi»l commend ItsollVas
they will meetwith no delay m bein«t served. The Bar
and C?(?ARS th th ° oho,ce>l LHiUOHB.
Colonel THAYER requests his foimor Tatrons and
Friends to visit this Establishmsyit.
The undersigned having been familiar with this bust •
ness for many years, feels confident ot giving entire
satisfaction, ana solicits the patronage of his inonds
and the public,
89J* Charges reasonable, THOMAS BYES.
LUNCHES DAILk from IPX to 12 M, pji-fit
MURRAY HOUSE,
, NEWARK, OHIO/
Jb the largest and best arranged Hotel la central Ohio,
is centrally located ‘and la easy of acoess from ail the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve
ments, *r,d every convenience Cor the comfort and ac
commodation of the travelling public. The Sleeping
Sara- large and woil ventilated. The Wuitei ol
are well arranged and carefully furnished for
sand large travelling parties j and the House vriP
"• k,pl “ a H if.T ggffrfSnSiio.,
Proprietors.
'FHa UNION,
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD. .
UPTON S. NEW&sVIiIK?,
Th* situation of this HOTEL is superiorly Adapted to
the wants of the Basinets Publio; andto those in search
of pleasure, Passenger Hailroads, whioh now run parti
and in ok** proximity, .afford s obeap and pleasant rids
to all places °* Interest mor abouttho ojtx», Jyil-toi
KAjriijiQAD tiSmii
rfIHE'PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
A ■ ' ' RAILROAD.
1859. £&mmsam 1859.
» oai,a Tns wai rV 8 . EftuAL to
BETWEEI?
Cortneotingdirootat Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston. New York, and aU points Bait, and at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin
cinnati, Bt. Louis,.Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St.
Paul’s, Indianapolis, Lourevillc, New Orleans, and all
Intermediate points in Ohio. Indiana, Illinoiß. Kentuc
ky, Miohigan,W»BO{msin,Mmneßqto, Missouri, Kansas,
4na Nebraska-thus furnishing facilities for. the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com
fort by any other route.. , .
f depress and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
wfthoutohange of Cars or Conductors.
, Smoking Care are attached to each Train: Woodruff’s
Blee_pmjf Cara to Express and Fast Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Bun
dftyMai?'jKram leaves Philadelphia at 7.M A.M.
1 FantLme -.**;*’ \ * IUOA.M.
Express Tramjpayea 4 ‘ 10.60 F. M.
WAY TWAINS LEAVE AS FOU.OWB:
, Parkesburg Aooomroodation at 13.30 A, M.
’ Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2,00 P.M.
Columbia __ 4.30 P. M.
1 Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail,
Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station. .
Passengors forßanbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Valle, aud intermediate points, loaving Phila
delphia at 7.15 A. M.,and2P, M.,.g0 directly through.
Tickets Westward may bo obtained at the offioe of the
Company in Philadelphia, New liork, Boston, or Bal
timore ; and Tickots Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices,in the West; also on board any oftbo
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivers.
pare always os low as any other Route.
The oompletiQn of the Vr.estern connections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to ChicngOtmake this the
dlre’ct and the
The oonneotion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayago or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
K ‘“ Uo > FREIGHTS "WESTWARD.
By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be for
warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Balti
more, to any poiut ou tho.Rallroads of Ohio. Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisoonstn, lowa»orJtfissouri, by Rail
road direot. . . _ . ,
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connoota at Pittsburg
with Steamerl, by which Goods oan be forwarded to any
port on the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misouri,
Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland,
Bandueky, and Chicago, withßteamers to all portson the
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit. _
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora
ble as are oharged by ether Railroad Companies.
Be particular to mark packages 1 4 via Penna. Rail-
Merohanie 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, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
l"mrl D. A. STEWART, Pitta bur,;
Doyle A Co.,Steuben\'ille l O.; H.B.Pierce A Co., Zanes
ville, O.; J. J. Johnston, Riplejx 0.; R. MoNeely.Mays
ville, Ky.; Orrasby A Cropper,Portsmouth, O.; Taddook
& Co., Jeflersonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown A Co.,
Cincinnati,o.: Athern A Hibbert, Cincinnati, O.: R. C.
Meldruin, Madison, Ind.; William Bingham. Louisville,
Ky.; P. G. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Gra
ham A C-0., Cairo, 111,; R. F. Bass, St Louis, Mo.; John
H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris Ajlunt, Memphis,
Tenn. 5 Clarke A Co., Chicago, ill.; W. H.H. Koonts,
Alton, lilj Murphy A Walie, Dubuque. III.; or to Freight
Agents ofJtftUroadß at aifTerent points in the Wost.
Parties attending to their own shipments from the
East, will hud it to their interest to oali on the Agentsof
the Company at the following places before shipping;
or letters addresaod.to either of them on thesubjectoi
freights, will meet with prompt attention:
E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia.
MAGRAW A KOONB, 80 North street, Baltimore,
LEECH A CO., 2 Astor House, or 18. William st.,N,Y,
LEECH A CO., 64 Kilby street, Boston.
THOa. A. SCOTT, Gan'l Sup’t, Altoona, Fa.
Ikiiv
0633,804 70
1859. 1859.
FALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW kORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’fl
LINES, F.ROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
. FROM WAUiCT-BTBBBT WBARF,
Will leave as follow*, vis: far b.
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. k Am.
Accommodation 03 35
At 6 A. M., via Cam.den and Jersey City, (New
Jersey ..... 3 39
At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City,Morning
Mail .. 300
At H A. M., by Steamboat, via Tooony and Jersey
City,Western Express....... 300
At U>a P, M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo
dation 3 20
At 2 F. M., via Camden and Amboy, C, Sc A* Ex
press «....... 3QO
At 4 F. M., by Steamboat, via Tommy and Jer
sey City. Evening Exprosa.. - 3 00
At 4 P. M.. by Steamboat, via Taoopy ana Jor
sey City,2d ClaM Ticket 329
At 6 P.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening
Mail M ........... 3 00
At U P. M., via Camdenand Jersey City,Southern
Mail...- 3 29
At 5 P. M, via Camdenand Amboy .Accommodation,
(Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Tioket. 336
2d Class Ticket ISO
The 6P. M. Mai! Line runs daily. The 11 JP.M. South- •
eru Mail. Saturdays excepted.
For Belvnaere,Easton, Flemington, fro.,at 6 A,M.
and 2)4 P. M.
For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, nod Bethlehem, at 0
A. M..yis Lehigh Vaitey Railroad. '
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeßbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, fro,, at 6 A, M.,via Delaware,
Laokawannajind Western Railroad.
For Mount Holly, at 9 nod 9 A. M.. and 3)4 and 4 P. M.
For Freehold, atfi-A.M. andOP. M.
J „ . , „ AY LINKS
For Bnstob Trenton, fro, at 3)4 and 4 P. M., from
Walnut-street WhaxC
For Palmyra, Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington, Borden-,
town, fro., at 12)4, l.nnd3)a P. M,
Steamboat John Noilaon,for Bordentown and interme
diate places, at2)4 P. M.
Bteamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in
termediate places, at 11 A. M. and 4 P, M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only ahoyred each passenger.
Passengers are .prohibited from taking anything os bag
gage but their wearing apparel., All baggage over fitly
pounds Jo bo paid for extra. Tbo company limit their
responsibility for baggage to ono dollar per pound, and
will not.be liable fer any amount beyond 0100, exoept
by speoiol contract,
OoH.lffg. WM. fl. G4T?MKR. Agent
Bg«a iiiiimii NORTH PKNNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD.
For I!E^K^^l, A f)OJL?||awif,' EABTON,
OHUNit'UAZLETON.
fro.,(Express,)at 9AO A. M.
For Bothlehem, ( Express.) m-ip, m\
P (Accommodation,; atUB A.M. and
Fort Waablngton, {Acoommddation,) at 1.15 P, M<
an4C.!pP.M.
, 'TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bothlfeliem, (Express.) at 8 A. M, and 4.10 P. M.
Leave jDoylestown, (AodojAmodation,) at 6AO A, M.
Jbeave Fort Washington, (Acooramodation,) at 9 AO A*
M. and 3.39 P. M.
, ON BUNDAYB;
Philadelphia.for Doylestown, at 9A. M. and 3P, M,
Poyiestown, for Phifadn., at 6.30 A. M. and f 1.45 P. M.
Fore to Bethlehem, 01AO; to Mauch Chunk, 03.60, to
Easton, $140: to Dojlostown,Bocents.
All Passenger Trama (except Sunday Trains,)con
nect at Berks street with Fifth and Bjith-streets, and
Beoond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads,
mvlfl ELLIU CLARK. Agent.
£S»£Hf=Bß«&tKl PHILADELPHIA AND
rareSfsiSSffii ELMIRA RAILROAD LINK—
OUfjCKEeT ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Buffalo,
Chicago. Rock lsiand, Niagara Rails, Milwaukee, Bur*
lingt.on, Montreal, Bt. Feulp, JMrott, Dunlieth, and St.
■passenser trains will Leave the Philadelphia Rn d Read
Ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets,
BAIL t, (Sundays exoepted.) as follows:
„ _ t 7.M A. M.. DAY EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Kook island. Galena,St Paul’s, Burlington,
and Bt. Louis.
„ ‘ , 8*» P. M„ NIGHT EXPRESB.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Chicago,
Milwaukee,Reck Island, Galena,St. Paul’s U rhngton,
and SM.ouifl;’ " -
A. M. and 3A) P. M. trains run through to
HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stotitifttsoa the Lebanon
Valley Branch.
Tho7-*WA. M. train eonneota at Rupert for Wilkes.
Letrro, Pittaton, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMBRURG RAILROAD.
chocked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
' JJ3w 'i’jpketsoan s>a procured at the Philadelphia and
Northwest oorner
ofSIXTH and LHKSTNUI Streets, and at the Passen*
ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE.
t THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sun
day oicopted,} for all points West and North, at 6 P. M,
Freights most be delivered before 5 P.AI. to insure
going the same da?.
For further information, apply at
x Freudit Dejpot, BROAD, below Vine,
CHAS. 8. TAPPEN, General Agout,
N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
ooi-tf Philadelphia.
PSSBKSSR PHILADELPHIA,GER
JMANTOWN AND NORRlS
towNkailkoad-^ummerarranoements-
On and alter MAWXONV 1 url^er not * o# *
Leave Philadelphia 6. 7. 8. B#, min.. 10, 11, U,
A. M.. 1,3,3,3#, 4. 5, «K,e. 7,8, 9,10, end 11# P. AI.
Leave Germantown 6,7,7#, B, ik, 9,10. U,A.&I.,UU£,
i,«.4, M,e«,7» b y,.o M |
Laave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. M„ 1,3.3,7#, and 10#
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M.,1.10 min., 4, o#,
and9#P. M.
, CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
n 0, d, o#, 11 A. M., 3,3#, 4, o#, 0,9.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.0), t.W, 6.40, 11.55 A. W„
11.40,A40,«.t0,7.10,8.40,19.10P.M. '
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A, M., 1,8, and 7# P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7AO A. AL, UAO, AID, and B.M
,VOR CONSHOIfOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Loare Philadelphia 6, 8.95 min., 1005, min., 11# A. M.,
1.05 mm,. 3Aft.mii)., 4#,(B£, &, UK p. M
pLeave Norristown 0,7,9,11 A. $l., I,'3#, 4#, 0, 7#,
' ’ „ , ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 8 and 4 P. M,
Leave Norristown 7 A. M.. 1 and a P. M.
«... , , MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 0, 7.05 mm., B.M min., 9K. 10.09
nuttg 1.96min.,2.osnun., 8.06 min., <#, 6#,
Ls&vq Phil(ulolphi«9 < r'M.
L*»ve M»n,7unk 7« A. M„ IS, eji, 8V P. M.
m.T
f>Sjbmounwij FALL AKRAKGIi)-
PABBMoSjrf^fßAI 0 NS I) t|’Avl ol pHlLAbl?lll , ini,
For Balurnoroat|.]s A- M., IS noon,(Express,) and
li.io P. M.
For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, 4 and lI.ID P. M.
For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M„ 13.4. and 11.10 P. AL
For Now Castle at 8.15 A. M.,nnd4 P. M.
For Middletown at B.lft A. M., and 4 P. M.
For Dover at 8.16 A. M.. ami 4 P. M.
For Milford at 8.15 A. M.,and 4 P. M.
For Btafprd at 8.15 A. M., ami 4 P. I\l.
For Laurefat 813 A. M., and 4P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore atBAO (Express,) 10.15 A, M.,
and 5.25 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 8.85 A. M. andll.3o A. M.,1.48 and
6AO P. M.
Loavo Laurel at 0.15 A. M., and 8.40 P. AT. *
Leavo Seaiord at 6.45 A. M., and 4.05 P. M,
Leavo Milford at TAO A. M., and 4 05 F. M.
Leavo Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 5.*0 P. M.
Leave Middlotown at 10 A. M. and 6 » P. M.
Leave New Caitlo at 10 96 A.AI.. and 8 P. M.
Leave Chester at 7.44,13 A. M., 223 and 9.15 P. M.
Loavo Baltiraoro for Laurol and Delaware Railroad
at 10.15 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12,28 and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at OJt5 A. M„ 12.65 p, M., and 13.30
A. M,
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore,
W from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached,
_ will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perrjvillo and Intermediate
places at 5.45 F, M.
placetnit 7% r p m fi ton for Perr,ville Bnd intermediate
Baltimore for Stommer’s Run, Chase’s, and
Harewood at 5.54 p, M.
018 B. M. FELTON. Preiiil.nt.
BS tai FSanamg; PHILADELPHIA
B?.i!. t i:.;2 n HK t, V “fHa.n.bure with train, running to
KtUburg, *n.
‘ Ml ’ J,AILY> for rOTTBVILLK and
ibM/tffi.fete i l {SS?!^ , “^' ,4 * ~br,IBAD
»»‘ 8 W. It. McIDHENNY. Booroterr.
NOTICE.—CHESTER
itartfromthfl Pauenger Depot of the Philadelphia and
l* oad °°rner of BROAD and
TRAIN for Downing town, leaves at 7.20
TRAIN for Downingtown, leaven at
' ’DAiI/Y (Sundays exoepted.)
By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
ananeadiQi Railroad Company.
& W, H> MtILHENNY, Seoretam
,Y*, „
tVfNES AND LiQIIOIIH.
JAMES STEWART & CO.'S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY.
GEORGE WinTELEY,
Importer of Brandy, Wine, &$,, 135 SOUTH FRONT
Street, offer* for sale, in bond only, STEWART’S
CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY, «2T-5m
MfE CALL ATTENTION OP TUB
™ A ALFKMKBNIuifcb a GIiAC:" *
- A supply in assorted packages constantly on hand.
Orders roceivod for dlreot importation.
Also—Hennessv Cognao, Leßoy Cognac, London and
lolland Gins, Claret in Wood and C»>es, Champagnes,
lixh and low prices. LONGCHAMP, Importer.
oIQ-dm 317 South FRONT, Philadelphia.
fJEORGE WHITELEY,
S* , No. 135 Boath FRONT Street, .
Importer of Brandy, Winea, &0., offers for aale,jn
bondonly.tho following, among other standard brands
Pinel,CasiiUon, fc Co., Thos. Hines 3c Co.,
Jules, Robin, A Co., Otard, Dupuy, & Co.,
A. Seignotte, Marett,
Camees, Pellevoisin,
Q. Dupont 3c Co., Union Proprietors,
\J « F. Martelle, Jab. Hennes^y.
AJfho, Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whiskey, nml the choicest
varieties of Madeira, Sherry, Pori. Burgundy* end
Rhine Wines, Palm Troe Uln, Jamaioa Rum. Banta
Cruz Rum, Bordoaux Oil, &q., &o. 527-ly
CLARET. —10U cases Barton & Gucstier’s
St. Julien ? SCO do. Bt. Estephe; 300 do. Washing
ton Mortonßt. Julien: 100do.do.Talenoo.pints; w do.
Chateau La Ross 1 50 do. do. Leovijle; Scotch Ale, in
stone and glass; Younger’s,Harvey’s.Falkirk Brown
Stout and London Portor, in store and for sale by
auS A, MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street.
SCOTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons
Jamee Stewart & Co.’e Paisley Malt, in bond and
for sale by GEORGE WtUTELEY. s2l-3m
NOTICES.
BB—>■ NORTH PIIILADEL
■I , Tenth. Eleventh, end
Broadstrfeeta, Plank Road, Rising Sun, Tioga, Ntco
town, and Mnnheim streot.
The Cars will run on and after TUKSDAY, Nov. Ist-
Fare to Rising Sun Vtllago and Tioga stroet... 8 Cents.
Fare to Germantown li
Germantown, 10 Tickets for 91.
Germantown Railroad Bridge, 12 Tickets for SI.
I. \V. BURKART,
Booretnry N. P. P. R. Company,
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Philadelphia, Ootober 20. 1859.
The Board of Directors have THIS DAYdeclnreda
Semi-annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT.on the
Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State Tax, paya
ble on and after Navember Jsth, 1859.
Powers ol Attorney for Collection of Dividends can be
had on application at the Office of tho Companv. No. 234
South THIRD Street, THOS. T. FIRTH,
021-tdl Treasurer.
TW’OTlOE.—"Whereas a certificate of Ten
A * Shares of the Stock of the Philadelphia, German
town, A Norristown Katlroad Company dated April 2,
1809,and numbered 3,792, in the name ofwM.A. BAUM,
and mailed April 21.1859,1 ms never come to hand, notice
i» hereby given that application will be made to the
Board of said Company for a new certificate, and all
persons are called upon toshow cause why said certifi
cate should not be issued. A. T. CHUR,
08-swBt* 218 GOLD Street,
TV’OTIGE.—An instalment of two dollars
-LI and fifty cents per share on tho oanital stock of
the and the City Passenger Railway Compa
nies of Cincinnati (Routes Nos. land 41wilt be due, and
payable at the offioo of Jonathan Brook, No. 323 waL
NUTbtreoUon Nov. Ist. SENECA W. ELY,
Philadelphia, Oct. 19,1859. dtnl Treas.
{SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good
« Vulcanixed Rubber Suspenders,
Braido, Wpbs, and all other fabrics and articles made
by oombininr fibrous substanoes with threads or shoots
of Tulcanised rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they cannot bo legally disposed ofin the
United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders
f°, r .. l h?,W n BS, •‘tad* to the undersigned, EXCLUSi VE
WBBM krJkUK TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THIS PATENT for these goods, which
embrace all tho styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and many others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and BELL
too l a n t: d n?v atl,boatio “ 10 me
aM-lr HORACE H. DAY.
SC4EES.
FT FAIRBANKS’PLATFORM SCALES,
£*& For sale by FAIR BANKS fc EWING.
lIS CHESTN UT Street, Pbila.
Ft FAIRBANKS’ HAY. COAL, AND
CATTLE SCALES,
• FAIRBANKS & EWING,
715 CHESTNUT Street, rhila.
pr JIOWE’S STANDARD SCALES.—
Asa* BTRONO Sc. ROSS PATENT.-Coal, Cattle, and
■ r Hajr Soales require no pit, Platform and Counter
Scales of ever/ description. Thoy receive all Friction
and Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, as on ntnei
Scales. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
and ... th. ■mpro ffi/S t. ( . TON
111 South SEVENTH tttieot,
Philadelphia.
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsjlva
nia.
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest jjaid from the day of depositto the day of with-
The offloe Is open pvery day from 9 o’clock In the
morning till fio’olock in the evening, and on Monday
and ThuredayeveninMtill 8 o’clock.
Hon. HENRY L. RENNER, President.
_ ROBERT BELFJUDGE, Vtoe President.
Willujc <J. Rppn, Secretary.
mnxcTOJis,
Hon. Henry L. Renner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edvard L. Carter, Joseph B. Birr,
-Sasau,
Monpy ti received and payments made daily.
Tlip investments aro made, in conformity vitb the
provisions of the Charter, in .Real Estate Mortgages,
Uround Rents, sad snail first-class securities as willel-
insure rnrfect security to iha depositors, and
which cannot tail to give permanency and stamm? to
this Institution. aul-ly
CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
►3 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD atd CHEST
NUT Street*.
Large and tmall mm* received, end paid back on de
mand without notioe.with FJYE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hour*, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day. ami on
MONDAY EVENINGBfrora 7 until 9o'clock.
DRAFTS for tale on England* Ireland, and Scotland,
from jtl upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurcr-JAMES R. HUNTER,
PLINY FI8K» Actuary.
“ A little, but ofton, fills the Puree.”
IKIRANKLIN SAVING FUND—
|-J- N°* 1M South FOURTH Btreet, t?*wcen
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
ponite on demand.
.. l)ppo?iJptir’ money aeoured by Government
Btwo. and City Groqnd Ronts, Mortgages,
Bco.
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no nsfcwith deposi
tors* money, but have jt at nil times ready to re
turn with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, aa
they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
Females, married or single, and Minora can
derosit in their own right, and such deposits can
be withdrawn only by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of i’njjnsjlvania, with authority torooeive mo
ney Irom trustees and ozooutor*.
LARGE AND SMALL BUMB RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 0 to 8 o’clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o’clk.
, DIIIECTORB.
Jacob U. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader,
John Phinuler, George Russell,
MalaeM W. Bman, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lev.'is Krumuhaar, Henry Dolany.
Nicholas Rittonhouse, Nathan lsmedley,
Jos. R. Satherthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard,
Joseph W. Lippinoott.
„ „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President.
Ctbps Cadwalladeb, Treasurer.
„dRJ-y |
A Dollar saved is twroa earned.
CAHJNET WARE,
1-jOGUET & HUTTON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PESKS
AND 0 4 8 1 N E T FURNITURE
NO.aso SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Rank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables.
Bookcases, Wardrobes, eto s9-Sm
QABUSET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
MOORE & CAMPION.
fit), m SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in oonnention wiili th.ir extensive Cebiuet Buxlnec*. are
now manufactunnKa superior art wile or
.. RfLLIARI) TABLES,
and have now on hand a full supply, finished with
MOORE Sc CAM! lON’B IMPR'ciVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronouncod by all who have used them to be
superior to all others.
For the Quality and finish of those Tables the manu
tacturera refer to their numerous patronsthroughout the
Union, who ate with the of tlioir
wotJt_ )rip-8m
Doings op the Pennsylvania
„ ™ STATIC FAIB FOB 1565.
BIX FtBHT I'BF.AIIIJ.MB ANJ) BIX DIPLOMAS.
JJest r ujirioo for Warming BuilJtnta.
To Arnold* Wilson.
OAH CONSUMING CONK FURNACE.
pmsT Premium.
BESTPORTABLE FURNACE.
I o'Arnold * Wilson.
RICHMOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE.
First Premium.
BEST COOKING RANGE.
CHILSON’S RANGE,
First Premium.
best parlor coal grates.
. Tv 'Arnold k Wilson.
LOW DOWN and BASKET GRATES,
BEST ENAMKLLEdVIaTE MANTELS,
in Arnold k Wilson.
For a very hsmlsomn display ol’Erjamellod Blato Man
tels, t ory highly fttohliod. vur^im ‘islup.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
n «. T.- low CIIKHT.NUT Btrect.l
11. M. Fui.TNVHI.Li Supt
fjgTßf p)SMB3ra 'WEST CHESTER and
KS® PHILADELPHIA HAIL
, , FALL ARRANGEMENT.
On ami after WEDMIURAY.OotnborS,ISS9.
the trains will leave Pniladelphia, from the Station, N.
h.oornprol 1,1 >;i t bKM 11 ami MARKET atreols,at
730 anil u.'ai A. M m,,l at i.'g) and i I*. .M.
™' 1,18 DEPOT. on HAST
MARKET Si KLLI, at 7 ami 10 A.M., and S.-’tiandt
1. M.
ON SUNDAY S—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.,and 2
P.M. Leave West Chester at 7.30 A. M.. and 4.30 r. M.
. Mt lIENRY WOOD,
o-tf General Superintendent.
More proof up the wonderful
EFFECTS OF MONELL*; AMERICAN HAIR
HEP A it AX OR.
TM. i. lo «,&WiJM fif
win recommended to try your Ueparator; and having
procured three bottle*, used it for three months, whloli
lins caused mj hair to crow, and although not quite aa
thick as before, yet it u constantly growing.
E. M. JONES,
No. 39 North Third Street.
.. T „ .. Pini.Ati’tLPHi a. September 27th, 1839.
Mr. J. F. Monkm,: Dear Str— Home tmie sinco mj
hair commenced l.illmtc out. *o muoh so. that I was, in
fact, fearlulol becoming bald; but hearing of the won
derful power of your Ueparator, 1 was induced to buy a
botMo, and after using one-hair of it my hair not only
cessed coming out. butonnimonped growing finely, and
I ha\e now as tliiok a suit of hair as ever I had.
JACOB EVANS,
_ . . _ No. 624 Chorryr street.
For sale IvT. IT. PETERS fc Co., Sole Agents, No.
716 OIILsrNJJT Street, Philadelphia. sej!s-6in
GAMUEL CiIUBR, Agent for the Purchase
and K?la of Real Estate, and the Collection of Rents.
nfl-lm* No «W WALNUT Street.
JjTAMILY CHOCOLATE
„ r epTOS>TMt z ,
Masofnnturor and (mporter of
French and 3pnmsh
CHOCOLATE.
Btoro S. W,corner A'KOH nnd NINTH Street*.
s9-flm < pHctnrv fl!4 FiMmrt hlreet 1
Til WESTERN ANi) SOl!TilKKNMkß
chants.—A large stock of Manila Rope, all sizes,
manufactured and for sale, nt the lowest New York
prices, by WEAVER, FITLKR, A CO.,
Vd No. 13 N. WATER and lIN, Delawareav,
EDUCATIONAL.
ttySTJSIO.—A Lady, formerly
ITi Teachey in IW* oity, bavin* sop • leisure time,
wishes to receive a few Pupils for JPI3IV and Vooahaa
tioq.
tCFinisbinx Lessons given in operatio o»r ballad styles,
on moderate torms. Engagements by. the lesson nr
ninthly, Mdomrod. Address “ G, L.,’’ Box 127, Post
Office. . oai-St"
IVTKSDAMIiS OMEGAUAY AND D’HER
youno 1 LA Y n?K) oAll]DmG AND D / lY SCHOOI ‘ FOR
PHILADELPHIA. No. ISO, LOGAN''"SQUARE, YINE
STREET
41? ® ?,A RAY respectfully informs her
inenns and the public m general, that independently of
i!a! Si**? 1 ?? aiK *„ aireMed by herself and
*?L? le . 00 ' M"ie. PREVOST. in NEW YORK, she in-
in connection with her niece, Mme. D’HKR
,n WLaDELPH/aan Institution
05-3 m y 100 84100 as the one aSoVwaaptioned.
jf? EY- . {AMES I. HELM’S 5 'ScLooTfor
UA\*. lumber ofYoncs
*« h H f reet - Circulars, with terms,
relerence, ftp.,may be had on annlif»»tinn- ol*lm
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
Colleges, Supplied Wlth
coinpatent Teacher*, for any Department; and Teach-
Sohool^irculars? 8 * iaron^ gratuitously supplied with
Rofer to Faculty Arnhem College, Mass.: Dr. Lowell
se« «m m CHESTNUT Btreet, Philadelphia.
HBMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen may be applied
to at the residence of his father, Professor Allen. No.
21S South SEVENTEENTH Street. 86-2 m»
ST. MAKK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
LOCUST Btroet,westofSixtoenth,will. D V .re
open on MONDAY, September 12th, 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.,
«nlfl-wf%m-tf IW7 RACE Street.
PRICE-STREET ACADEMY,
o GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA.
Nf-GAGA- R. BtIiKRR, PRINCIPAL.
1 ne Fall l erin of this Institution commence* Septem
ber etn, 1359. The course of instruction comprises all
the uruuchesovathoTough English Education.together
with the Latin, Greek, and Frenoh Languages. au22-tf
Allen grove female seminary,
FRANKFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, six mile*
from Market street. Philadelphia.
I he course of instruction in thisßchooUßoomprehen
sive and thorough. Parentsand Guardians who intend
to place their daughter* or wards at this Institution will
do well to make immediate application to
... ’ Mrs. E.L. THOMPSON,
■3*2m Principal and Superintendent.
Bryant & Stratton’s national
.MERCANTILE COLLEGKB, located at Phila
delphia, H. h. comer SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
<ew York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
formatiou.oallorsend fpr Catalogue. fe9-tf
DANCING.
VITASIUNGTON HALL, 810 SPRING
*", GARDEN Street.—!). L. CARPENTER, the
Society Jencnor of Fashionable Dancing, is now ready
to take Pupils at any time, citherPnvate or in Classes.
For reference, call and observe the respectability al
ready begun.
D. L. CARPENTER can be seen daily and nifhtly for
terms.flco. 1 his la hi* twenty-ninth year a* a Teacher
m thie city. o3.im»
PIANOS.
gSSSBI MARSH’S MUSIC STORE.
I! 9 ffl No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia,
. Whore the best make of
PIANOS, MELODEONB, and MUSICAL INSTRU
MENTS,
„ , . 07 EVERY DKBCBIPTIOS,
Can be obtained at the lowest Mantlfaclurert’ Prices.!
Constantly publishing ths latest Choice Composition*
and Popular Musio of the day. Also, receiving New
Muiiq daily from all the catalogues in the United Stale*.
Dealers, Teacher*. Seminaries, and Clergy meu wiU be
supplied at the lowest wholesale rates.
Order* by mail will be promptly filled.
Catalogue* of Music or Price List will bo forwarded
free ot charge when ordered.
06'lrn J. MARBH. Agent.
EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB-
If 5 Yf»LIC LEDGER.—“ Mr. James Beliak has on
exhibition several ofJ.&C. Fisher's pianos. One <.ii
them is a seven octave rosewood piano, full iron frame,
handsome, but plain finish. Ihe tone is most excellent
and powerful, and the price only $220. He has also one
somewhat similar in appearance, which has all the la
test improvements, beside* a new patent damper,which
prevents the piano from getting out of order, it in fin
ished inasplendid manner."
Tnose I'ianos, ami a splendid assortment of various
makers, are for sale from $176", or onwards, ftrcnsh.or
on instalments, at JAMES BEDLAK’S,
579 and 251 Smith FIFTU St., above Spruce.
New and second-hand Piano* for eale. 03-Im*
tfSam GHICKERING & SONS,
If • If * MAXOPACTORERS OP
SRAND.^UARE^DUPRIGK,
WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Constant y in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
awarded,at the different Exhibition* in this country and
AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOB TO RENT. ja2fi-ir
{gsatei RAVEN, BACON, & Co.'s,
II • I fiNonns 3t Clark’s,Hallett, Davis, k Co.’s,
and A. H. Gale k Co.’s superior PIANOS, Also, Ma
son k Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODKQNB and HAR
MONIUMS, bo desirable for Churches and Lecture
Room*.
WT Pianos and Melodeons to Rent
J. E. GOULD,
myU-ly BEVENTII and CHESTN UT.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
If ST, I PIANOS.
OMAOKER k CO.,
1031 CHESTNUT Street, rospectfullv invite the musio
loving publio to call and examine their new and suc
cessful improvement—
TIIE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding all the objections generally made to the style of
Grand Piano. jilao diminishing the cost of the aame.
In volume, purity of tone, great pmver, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
cacy and sweetnoss.these
SUPERIOR AND y * FINISHE I ) m
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by orifice fo be far su
perior to any Instruments ever nianufhotured in this
oogntry.
Constantly on hand, a large noil decant asiottmentof
Sor unrivalled PIANOS, we have been awarded the
tret Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition, New York. 1863. sel-tf
STOVES.
/rite THE “FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON
SUMWG AND RADIATING AIR-TIGIIT
BTOVE, fo; Parlors, Halls, Offices. Stores, Ac.
The moat economic*!, cheerful, and healthy stove in
the market. A'J who wish a heatin? stove that will
nteontire satisfaction are invited to call and iee one
of the
FIERY STARS
to operation at our Wererooms.
Every variety of Stoves both Plain and
. „ . GAS BURNING,
for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Ac., may be
found in our assortment.
Our celebrated
ROYAL,
BEA-SHELL.and
DOUBLE-OVEN
Cookies Stoves art
J , „ WARRANTED,
and, for excellence in operation, they
r CHALLENGE
all competition,
NORTH, CHABE, AND NORTH,
No. 2W North BKCOND Bireet.
STOVES! STOVES! !
tiwi JAMES SPEAR,
No. 1118 MARKET STREET,
Is now prepared to meet the wunts of the puhlio more
completely in all tho details of tho Btove trade than any
other establishment m Philadelphia, in proot of which
lie in VltOS COM PAK ATI VE KXAMINATIOV
Tho following nro among his own popular inventions,
sovural of which ha\e already obtained a national repu
tation as surpassing!!! treiiltnet andrconowig uny ether
Stove* in uso.
JAMES SPEAR. is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved G is-burmnu Cooking Btovo. acknowledged to
be the l*'»t Stove lor faintly use in tho world.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of tho celebrated
Gas consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly comma
into general use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver's Air-tuht Gao-ponsuunng Parlor
JAMLM SPEAR is the Inventor of tho Improved
(lAtetiteu) Ornamental Biovo Urn, winch from it*
beauty and utility 11 likely, this season, to be univer
sally adopted.
JAMES SPKAR is tho Patontee of the Labor, Fuel,
and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Kailway-oar Heater.
For all of the above the Inventor vary justly claim*
advantages which require but to bo understood by tke
public to bo universally appreciated and preferred to
any other articles of that class 111 the market: and he
would herein oxtend a cordial invitation to all persons
id Stove* to call and examine for themselves.
Parties wishing to examine will have every attention
shown them, whether intending immediately to pur
chase or not. s2J4m
Jh, oiiakles JONES,
No. 303 North SECOND Street. (Successor to A.
rerJ. Gallagher, would respectfully call the ntten-
tion of those desiring stove* to hi* exteuaive
assortment ot Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I
have purchased the exclusive right to the retail salts
and repotre. in Philadelphia, of Gallagher’* Celebrated
‘‘MorningStar” and •* Sunrise*' Goa-burnm? Cooking
Stove*, well known for years as the must satisfactory
Stovesl in the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking
clove Daylight.” which combines all the useful nn
frovoroonts, aid operates adminth!). i also menu
actlire, in a superior manner. Silver's Gas-burner of
the best Russia Shoot Iron. Tlieso are the most
economical and easily managed Parlor Btnves in
use. sltj-Sm
(IAUTION. —\\ r e hcieby caution all per-
J sonsuqUo purchase any Cooking Btove or Stove*
wi|h Hollow Centres qr Hojlaw Cross Pieces on, treryt
th or* made bp us, as we are th* sxoMivn awnsri of the
Patent for inaktiiK Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross
Pieces, and we shall prosecute all persons who infringe
on our Paten' to tha full extent of the law.
STUART k PETERSON, Iron Founders,
oS-lm WILLOW* Street, above Thirteenth,
COAL.
IfJOUSEKEPPERS LOOK TO YOUR
-■ -“interest. Huy your COAL AT HICKS*, where
no.liini! but the very b-ft quality of Lehichnnd Schuyl
kill Coal is oilercd at the fo’lovring roduccd prices:
Lehigh. Broken, E«, and Stove $4 » per ton.
Scliuvlkill, 44 •• •• .4 00 “
Large Nut 3£o •«
w,^.'M7£ nt °d * rfo fr°m alnte or dust and full weight, at
corner MARSHALL ami
WILLOW. Call and eca. o2J-«m
K W. GROOMR § CO
LJf O«oe 10 South FOURTH Sti.el,
WHARF, FINE STREET. SOIIUVI.KILL.
Dealers and Shippers
op
Locust Mountain. Lcluch, and Schuylkill
COAL.
Morohandise taken on wharfage. o!Mm
Hickory and spring mountain
LEHIGH COAL, prepared withraro, for sale on
best terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW street-. aU-tf
MACHINERY AND IRON.
SXUUBL V. MKRBICX, j, VAttSHAN MBSBICX.
fiJOUTIIWABK I 'FOUNDRY'’
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET*.
MFRRiof'£ l, feN3,
ENOINEERB AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Btoam Engine*,
for Land, River, and Marine servioe.
Boilers. Gaaometfirs, Tank*, Iron Dost*, Ac. {Casting*
01 nil kind*, either Iron or Brass,
roadStntions f ° r ° U Wo^k, ' Work Sho P«* Rad-
Retorts and Ga* Machinery of the latest and moat im
proved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, suoh aa
Bugar, saw. and Onst Mill*, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
I rains. Defecator*, I* titers, Pumping Knmnes. &o.
cole Agent* for N. Killioux'e Patent Bumr Boiling
Apparatus: Naimyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and
Aapinwal a Wo!*ej'* Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Moohine. anfr-y
G£m SALAMiVNDER safes
A largo assortment of
EVANS fc WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUK ACTUR ED
SALAMANDER SAFES. * t ‘ D
„ _ . VAULT doorb,
BANK LOOKS/ o'^ 0 '^
IRON < |jOOH , B? , yil^lj’?TEKS?'Ao.,
Ob ~, .. tab l, lh m.n, U th,
EVANS & WATSON.
No.SW CHESTNUT Strait,
PLEASE GIVE DH A OALL. Philadelphia
‘’-'‘NT[I. corner SECOND
the w'te aQ ‘l ,llr rJ e jireiil reputntion h,
iter tt n SoTffu;i, inC " Ke «- )b >^
SALES BY AUCTION.
SOURNESS, BRINLEY. & CO.,
A So. OS MARKET STiIKRT,
BALK OF FRENCH GOODS.
, On Friday Morning.
November 4, at 10. o’clock, by catalogue, on 6 month**
credit—
too packages and lots of fancy and staple French dry
goods.
IS) I'IECES 6-4 PARIS COLORED AND BLACK
, MERINOS
cw™... lino to tupeifine qualifies.
WuOL VALENCIAS AND FOIL DE CHINES.
*> !•» Bavuder. wool, alensinn.
30 i»s fine wool poll do dune*
WOOL LONG BllA»IJS AND CLOTH CLOAKS.
SOD B'jparlor a l-w,iol plaul !„„< sliawla.
40 SJ^1 11 S.J?. 1 ! 1 . f 1 ? 0 . caaAtntora cloak..
JCO LOTS NLEULEWOUk. EMBROIDERIES.
Nnw hndmc. consisting of—
— fine to extra neb jaconet collars.
fine embroidered cambric hdkf*.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets
SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMING AND BON
NET RIBBONS. MILLINERY GOODS, Ac.
„ , This Morning,
November 2, will be sold, by catalogue, on 1 credit,
commencing at 10 o’clock, 000 lota seasonable and de
sirable goods.
EMBROIDERIES—Jast landed.
An invoice of new stylo very fine to medium qualities
embroidered jaconet collars; ver> nobly embroidered
jaconet sets, collars and sleeves to match: rich nbbou
•°ts : t'dants jnenuet bands and flouncing; edging', in
aeriin?, Ac. ’
.MALTESE COLLARS.
Also, nek I ranch black;and white Maltese lace collars.
a. n VEILS AND pOIFFURKB.
Also, black i* rench silk guipure and alenoon veils and
coitlures, Ac.
TRIMMING RIBBONS.
A so, rich new stjle fancy trimming ribbons.
Flam a tut lanc> veliet ribbons.
BONNEr Ribbons, Ac.
Rich style plain, plaid, and broche bonnet ribbons,
black and lancy lionnet velvets. Ac.
“° HAtITONS OSTRICH PEATHERB.
250 cartons black, white, and colored ostrich feathers,
comprising n lull snd entire assortment of nchand ele
gant goods, imported lor b-stcity sales.
Also, rich lullst)Ic8 Paris artificial dowers.
. f „ , SHIRT FRwNTS.
A lull line or pure linen shirt fronts, of newest and
assorted qualities.
_ , „ BONNETS.
Ladies fancy satin and velvet tashionable shape bon
nets.
JEWELRY.
An invoice of rich fancy jewelry, in sets and single
pieces.
Uf Samples and catalogues early on morning of sale.
STOCK OF EMBUOIDEHIkS.
Also, the stock of an embroidery and trimming store,
comprising the usual assortment of needlework goods,
Ac.,Ac.
BALE OF FASHIONABLE FURS, FOR LADIES’
AND ATSSES* WEAR. BUFFALO ROBES, Ac.
On Thursday Morning,
November 3. by catalogue, commencm* at 11 o’clock,
will bo sold, u hue and desirable tot of furs, in sets and
single piece*, nf tiuttk. sable, squirrel, martin, and other
lasluonable furs.
’ BUFFALO ROBES.
Also, CO large s.zed and dark buflalo robes.
SPECIAL SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT
MfcRINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HO
SIERY, Ac.
On Friday Morning
, ovembor 4. by dialogue. on a credit,commencing at
10 o clock, will be sold a large and most desirable as
sortment of the above goods.
■GTCatalogues ready early on the morning of sale.
PUILTP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
*- MARKET Street, and 821 MINOR Rtreet
SALE Ob «J 0 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, Ac.
v On Thursday Morning,
November 3. at 10 o'olock precisely, will be sold.hy
oattticwue. on four months’ credit. &S 0 cases men’s and
boys boots, shoes, unitors, brogans, overshoes, gum
sandals, Ac.:'also, ladies’ and misses’ lx*ots, gaiters,
shoes, tios.ove.srioes, Ac./cnmprsing a large and most
desira* )e assortment of ctv and Eastern munuiacture,
suitable for the present trade.
Also. 2U> eases gingi am umbrellas.
,iC Catalogues ready on morning of tale,when buyers
will find it to their interest to attend.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF NEW YORK
READY -MADE CLw'f KING. to close the balance of
a stock of a large New York manutacturer.
On Friday Morning,
November 4, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, br
catalogue, the entire balance of stuck of ready-made
olotlnng, consisting of fine Drench black cloth frock and
dress coats. French cassimere pants and vests, business
• oats, overcoats, talmas. Raglans, sack cox's, A 0., em
bracing evi ry description and variety of a large manu
facturer. Buyers mil find it to their interest toattend,
as tho sale will be peremptory.
Catalogues early on morning of sale.
SHIPPING.
PHILADELPHIA
AKD
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
mk
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE
.NAMED CORPORATION,
nut AT
* NO. 6 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At 10 o’olock A. M., September 2 th, 1999, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously eleoted Directors
the Company,via:
GEORGE H. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALK,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, .
CHAS. MACALESTER, jun>
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY’ are now open at the above
named Offioe, where all persons favorable to the enter
prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. sB-tf
<*&&& STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
PARTS OF GBFAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND. FRANCE. AND GERMANY.
THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM
„ PANY’fI IRON Mal* STEAMSHIPS.
HAMMOMa. Cant. II F. Schwensen.
HAXONIA, Capt. H. Ehlcrs.
DOHUeSIA, Cap*. N. Trautmaa.
Bavaria, capt. H. Taube.
ILL roMA, CapL H.. Enaen.
These Steamers are all first-class Clyde-boilt vessels:
are intended to sail from Pier 21, North River, N, Y.,
as follows:
FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND
, HAMBURG.
lron ScrewSteamshipßA
vAßla. H. Taube, 2 400 tons burthen, will sail as
above.on
ILLbDA\, NOVEMBER,rah,»t 13 o'clock M.
including Rmlrond fiuo from Rbdadelphi*
to New > ort, and from Southampton to London.
SWI Second C,1nn...*»1 »1e.„,V.. .$3l
lhe BaVaßla wii; be succeeded by the fotiowmic
Steamships:
SAXONiA THURSDAY, Humber I.
MOND A Y. January *.
TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY. February 1,
HAMMONIA THUHSUAY, March 1.
. I nwen.'ers forwarded to Liverpool. Dublin JEW
faKt, Cork, Glasgow, Fans, and Antwerp, at tbJsbgh
rates.
These steamers are fitted up with unequalled aceojn
njoda jons for first, second, and third-cues Passengers,
the becond Cabin accommodations of these Ships are
equal to the fiist cinqs of most steamers.
certificates of passage issutd trora London, 800th
ampton. Havro, and Hamburg, to New*?prk.
rreunt engaged m Philadelphia wrti be promptly
attended to by the New York Agent, and shipped free
ot nil commission.
For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to
W. A. HAM'LL, Agent.
Office of the Hamburg American Mail Steamships.
n 2 tf .Southwest corner rOURTfI and CHESTNUT.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SjfegryfaAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
. . mom »*w to&k to LivrarooL.
Chief Cftt,in P.-waya - ftIHQ
Second Cabin n
FROM BOSTO?! TO LI72BFOOL,
Chief Cabin Pnmag* ..slto
Second Cabin Passage , -. go
. The ships trom Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Cipt. Judkins, CANADA. Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Uttp:. Millar,
ASIA. Capt. L. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson.
APRICA, Cant. Bhaunon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Leitch,
These vessel*carry a dear white tignt at mast-head;
green on starboard Ikiw ; red on port bow.
Leitch lea\e* Boston- Wednesday, NorJJ.
PEKB A, Judkins, - N York, W’ednesday, \iov.9,
AMERICA. Millar, *• Jto*ton, Wednesday, Nov. 18,
ASIA, Loll, 44 N York,Wedne*day,Nnv.ax.
CANADA. Lang, 44 Bt'itoo, Wednesday, Nov. 30,
ah RICA. Shannon. 14 N York, Wednesday, Deo.7.
NIAGARA.Ando.son, 44 Boston, We«lne*day, Dec. 14.
PERSIA, Judkij*. •* N York, Wednesday,Dec.7l.
Berths not cured until paid fur.
An experienced Bur<eon ou board.
TKaowtier*o* these «hlp* will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoioa* Krone*
°i rM £W*’, unle H b . IIUo * iAdingare *isncd therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pax
sate apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowlin? Green'
no: New York.
tffSMfc FOR THE SOUTH—CHAKLES
-2a^TO NFif & DGi!«« STEAMEH,f -
a Freight at an average of virTUM per cent, be
low New 1 ork Steamship rate*.
„ FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C.
The V. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE BTATE, Cap
tain Charleil P. Marthman, wiil soil on Saturday, Nov.
6th. at 10 A. M.
‘ihrough in 43 to 60 hours, only 40 hours at Sea.
„ FOR SAVANNA 11. Ga.
U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J.Garvin, will sail on Thursday, Nov. 19.
at Ido clock A. M.
Through in 63 to © hoars, only *3 hour* at Sea.
_ cailin? days changed from over/ Saturday to every
five days. Good* received, and Bills of Lading sitnea
every om,
aXfe,H:S, r *dl(l fiut-el*** side-wheel Steamships KEY
MONKs-TATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run a*
above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the Bouth
aud Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con
nect with steamer* for Florida, and with railroads, &0..
for all places in the South and Southwest.
_ u >r INSURANCE
freight and Insurance 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.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
onnecftsaary, farther than Charleston or Bavannah.the
,R'V® bj Iht* route M to iD por cent cheaper than by,
the inland Houle, a* will be seeu by the following sche
dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on
the who.e route, except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
_ , INLAND VAX!,
To Charleston 918 00 Charleston fits SO
Bavannah.~—, 1J 00 Savannah 3100
Augusta »C 0 Augusta. 20 00
Maco* 7100 Mason...—. U 75
Atlanta » 00 3J 00
33 00 Columbu* 38 00
Albany 34 Ou Albany— 57 00
Montgomery..., 38 00 Mont/omery. 58 00
Mobil© 35 00 Mobile 48 90
New Orleans ... 39 7* New — ... 61 CO
No ball of lading signed after the ship has sailod.
For irpuht or p&suzo apply on board, at second wharf
above vine street, or to
6oathwe,tooni,r
Agents in Gharleston, i\ 8. A T. G. BuDD.,
“ Savannah. A GAMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston steamer Carolina everv
Tuesday. *
f ,For i FipridafromB.‘vvftnnab,«te&mara St. Man’s and
St. John a, every Tuesday and Saturday. jy23
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
SSSSsSL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO
GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, BELFAST. LUBLIN
AND LONDONDERRY—Ibr * A °* A,Ui,L^4
FROM naw YORK.
n’'o 1 ncl?'coo^ 9mF *° n ’ Wednesday, October U, at U
j™' Cummi “,- Wedaetiiaj,OctoberM.atU
EnmaUßtiff^^ 80 *' September 14.
mL*... n? pvL^ um r ,m *» edoe ®“ aT » September 8.
nil?.;!®. n? aasa * e / rom New York, PhflAdelDluiuor
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfaif, Dublinu or Lon
firstelaes. $79. Steerage,foundwitU aaabon
danoo of properly cooked provisions, $9O,
no Sht^KSi^S' 0 ' 1 attaoho ' l to eaci
For freight or passage, apply to
w .WORKMAN & CO..
No. IS3 WALNLT Street. Philadelphia.
„ ROBERT CRAIG.
No. S 3 BROADWAY. New York.
u - S. M. STEAMERS
.„ , „ HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO, Captain Lines, will sail July <3, September
17, November 12.
FULTON,Captain Wotton, will rail Aurustlo,Octo
ber w. December 10.
First Cabin passage. . $l3O
Second Cabin passage 7i
For freight or pauaj©. ayp'l to
WILLIAM NEILPON.Apent,
At the WarehominK Company’* Philadelphia Office,
Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. jeJ3-dm
Alcohol, burning f< uid. and pine
OIL, in bbls ard ki’f-lbW. Marnfactured nod fir
sale by HOWbKY, ASHBt’KNLK A CO.,
nlf* N»r In South Wharves.
OLI\ K'.—Spnni,liQueen in pnmeonler
in itor©i ana for tale by A- MEKINO,
o») I*6 South FRONT Street.
SALES BY AUCTION*
M THOMAS A SONS, • •
• Nos,l»and Id SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
« Formerly Noe. CTand#;) . ’
CARD.—PUBLIC SALES B-Kal ESTATE AND
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.—SaIes ofreal £tate
and stock* wiL hereafter be held at Bo’etock xooit,ud
in the evening at 7 o’clock.
«/■ Contributors having the option of either safe.
IST HandwHsoi each property i*ssed *ejarateiy. la
addition to whtoh we publish, on the Saturday pnnotts
to the sale, one thousand catalogues, la pamphlet fora.'
giving full descriptions or all the properties to be aom
on the following Tuesday, w
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
We have a large amount of real estate at private
sale, including ereij description of city and eountrr
property. Printed lists ra*r be had at the auction itnr.
PRIVATE SALE BLEGISTErT
Real estate entered on our private sale register,
and advertised occasionally in our public sale a detracts!
( ef which 1,000 copies are printed weekly, t free of charge.
STOCKS, LOANS, Ac.
On Tuesday,
Not. 8, »t II o’olook, coon, w lit, Fhitadel.lu* Ex
ohange, will be sold— r
For account of w) om it mav concern—
RAILROAD BONDS. Ao.
0 seven per cent, buqde, RUM) each, Chartien Valley
Railroad Company, with coupons due since July 1.23».
mclueive.
3lt> 800 Racine and Mississippi Railroad Farm Mort-
£ e, i ? sr cent * bonds, due 156],with overdue coupons
attached,
Racine and Mississippi Railroad Second Mort
gage eight per cent, bonds, due 1572, with coupons due
since January I, JoM, inclusive. **“*
For other accounts —
S 5 CO) seven per cent bonds Lackawanna and Blooms*
burg iiaiirosd. **w*a*-
25 shares Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferrr
Company—par €3O. 1
PEW-CHURCH OF EPIPHANY.
Pew No. 137, middle block, west aisle. Church of the
Epiphany.
1 share Philadelphia Library.
1 share Philadelphia Athenaeum.
1 share Mercantile Library.
1 slia-e Point Breeze Park Association
-6 shares American Academy of Music, with ticket.
SIXTEENTH FALL SALE. Bth NOVEMBER, AT
v , TTTint Ja O’CLOCK,M*)M ’
VALUABLE BWINESB toCAIiON.-Tl. Bn-
KT./‘ c - k bu ‘ !t JinjkDOTu u thafhilS.iplii.ColJ.j,
Jlristf C 1M ' n “ rt “ we,t comer o£ Fifth acd Ad.lphi
.GEr..MANT°WN RESIDEDJK-Huuc hm,
ine station 001411 bouße » street, nserFisher’e-
co I Mt;°N./' ARM ’ 53 acc “' Tom'. AUwrtio
JMU Nn ET,-H “ nd T nl ". hrici re.i-
S?”; “■• «"• Green .treet, lot 17 -set 10 inchei bj !W
, / S^Ki-hT.—Threa-.torr brick dwelling.
K.c'«iw b i?^S?f, l ?,■£ 0,,1, ‘ ;d “ F,l, * ,t ««'*• »•« of
PeremptorT Sale.-LARGE LOT, GERMANTOWN
%SZ?mr 40fMttroal -“ f « e -
.ENTHRALL 6,h MEMBER. AT
ING. 132 North Sixteenth street.
Ten/h slVc BRICa. DWELLING, No. 1023 S.
THREE-SIORY BKlcfe DWELLI.nG. N 0 .724 F«.
deral street, west of ceventh. with a two-story dweil
hnx on James street. Sr* Pale absolute.
RSame Estate.-FIVE DYYELDNGB. —3 two-ato«
dwelling. No. 71* Sooth Seventhstreet. below Shippea,
with 2 three-story brick and 2 two-slory frame dwsll
,n|Aiuthe rear, fcf Sale ataolute.
MountYeraonstreet,
west of Filteenth. Immediate possession-
SA J^c?^- S Fr ; , E,UII FIRRITURK. ELEGAXT
O-C I'IANO-F‘>liTE. FHENCH-PIJITK
M'ft R J J tS?-r-.V, AKUK „ IIAHOGANY BOOKCASE,
.HLIIK, PLLoH DRAWING-ROOM FTRJfITUREI
feLAHoE Oa\B INVALID CHjUR!
}»ELYLT AND BRUSSELS CARPETS. Ae.
CAKD.—Our sale >o-iLorrow o.orxraz, at the auction
•tore, u iu cumpnse. besidos 6U) lotaof excellent second
nana lurmture. elegant rosovood piboo-fotte, French
plate mirrors, larie trookcases, elersnt eoita of ploah
lurniture, large chandeliers, superior chair lor invalid,
made to order, and cost S7U; velvet, Brussel*, and
other carpets beds and betWmj. Ac., fonniur an at
tractu e assortment, worthy the attention of ladis* and
others desiroo* of purchaung.'
- Catalomes now ready, and the' article* amazed
for examination.
CARD.—lndmledin oar sale of oil paintings, on Fri
oar morning. <th insL.it a fine copy of Hantiegdon'e
cel«ura-*d picture of “Mercy • Dream,'’ a bnDiant
r D i'. ' C ?P° b -T aul eber, several fine mannea by Bcn
uelil. Hamilton, and Moran, beautiful landscapes by
>Vuuams.Simpson, Ac.
iv Paintings now arranged in our large east room,
second etory, with catalogues.
SALE OF INTERESTING BOOKS. FROM A PRI
VATL COLLECTION.
.. . This Evening,
November 2, at the Auction Store, a eeHecttoa of
interesting miscellaneous books, from a h^ary.
»» ior partieolars seo catalogues.
Sale at Nos. U 9 aad ]4l South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR fCrNITURE, FRhJfCH-PLATE MIR
RORB, PLANO FORTE CARPETS*
... . On Thursday Moruuig,
At 9 o clock, at the Auction Store, an assortment
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano- fortes,
one mirrors, carpets, etc-, from families declining
housekeeping, removed to the store lor conveniences
sale.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ENGLISH AND AME
RICAN EDIIIONd,
.. On Thursday Lveninz,
November 3,at the Auction Store.a h»r?« eoUectios of
popubr and interesting miscellaneous books, many of
them loudoa editions.
t7* For further particulars see catalogue*.
PEREMPTORY BALE OF VALUABLE AND BEAU
t , TIFUL OIL PAINTINGS.
Including a number of Original* b; Bonfield, HanaUto®,
Moran, Paul Weber, Sun peon, of Loudoa, aad other
eminent masters
.. On Fridav Morning,
November 4. at the Auction Btor«,Nce.lh9 and 141
South Pourth street.
Catalogues will be ready and the paintings ar
ranged three days previous*
Assignees’ Bale, No. 128 Arch street.
STOCK OF LIQUORS. CIGaHS, STORE FIX
TUBES. Ac.
On Friday Morning,
November 4, at 10 o’clocr. by eatsioeae, at No. 128
Arch street, bt order of asuneee of Faui Boyer* Ihe
entire stock of claret and hock wines, brandies, aad
other bqunr*. ’
Also, arout 120 CCO cigars.
Also, the store fixtures.
LARGE BALE OF BOOKS IN QUANTITIES.
On Friday A Hern non and Eveiuag,
November 4. At the Auction Btore. commencing at 8
o clock, a large collection of ttisceUsueous and school
books. Bibles, juvenile works, Calhcdie books, statioa
ervjAc., all fresh stock.
**For partioolara see eataloguea
HI OSE3 NATHANS, AUCTIONEiB
MONEY TO LOAN.
Mosxr T° was. 15 IMS OR sxsSa 4Junm,«a
merchandise generally, and on all articles ofralaf. In
SUKSOVS&OKX BCXOISD DOLLaBS TWTO FES CXST. PSA
Honey bberaUy sdvaaoed m large or smad Acsocxta,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold end eUrer pnate.
diamonds, watcpcs r jewelry, fowling-eieoes, «m««i in.
atruraeuti, farm tare, dry good*, dotfunz, grecenea, d
-9n< hardware, cutlery, hooks, heroes, vriiicie*, harass*,
and all ajtiCiM of value, tor any length of tune agreed
OU,atN*THXSS’ PziCrpXL EaTXSUS KASAI,
the lowest market vales.
L^ E E s^“l«. fe s-^» f b. a 2 a 1 St^
than hall the usual store prices: Fine gold English patent
full jewelled and plain, of the most approved and beet
make, in hunting oaeee and double bottomed. Fine go's
escapement lever aod leprae watches, is huntisc rate and
open lace, some of them are extra inU jeweled, and beat
make. Silver Enjbsh patent lever watches, eecapo
ment lever and leplaee, in hunting case and open
face, some ve(j superior; English, Swiss, French, an*
Quartler watches; fine goU vest, fob, seek, aad chil
dren e chains; one gold pencil cases aad pens, bracelets,
breastpins, finger-nags, ear-ruus, etcos.
and jewelry generally. Superior Havana Cigar* at 811
per thousand, in boxes of 900 each, will he aosi by tiasVe
box or «uaatities, to suit purchasers. Numerous f3*r
article*, 40., Ao., Ac,
. . . At private sale.
A supenor fire-proof cce&t, 4 feet high by S bat wide.
Also, watchee. and jeweler of every deecristioa
*3T. LOUI3,
WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS
\ ./*» COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. M
North MAIN STREET, St. Lons. Mo.. (formerly with
Messrs. Myers, Clseborn k Co.. PhJadelphia.i ofier
their services to the merchants, maaviactorers, and
others orrhindelphia, for the sals of dry foods, carpet*.
LooU, shoe*, hardware, jewelry, Ac., Ao.
6V. Cosh advances made on reoeijtf ol foods.
B. Settlements made three days after eala.
.. suss&ycxs.
Maura. Myers, CUshora. k CVv, Ph-ly
“ Stuart k Brother, Phtla,
» k“ Vciki°r^ * Wirrec - t -*
1! vfood. ChnKj, k Co.. SLLoeis, ikw
Crow, MeCreary, A Co., ** •»
iru-fn tr-Ir
BUSINESS CARDS.
WALLACE & BRODHEAO.
37 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW TORS.
Fmcks sod Bo mis beutht and sold, on Coraanuioo.
Fham is B. Wallace. Ed\tasi> C. BsouaxAtK
n>mn*
t . J.BSOWM’OUT, JonV W. BtXET,
H< Lata of Hotey ABcctjanan.i (Late of Heary A7Vn:ef.>
O\EY & HENRY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY,
COLLECTIONS ri*4# of Eastern Claims in any part
of tiostera and Northwestern Missouri.
hits to
Messrs. R. Wood, Marsc, A Ha’ward, J
“ Caleb Cope A Co., J floladelphia.
* filter. Price, k Co.,
Merchants will please cot out the above and paste
at the head Receivable.” oc 11-lm
AfARTIK k QUAYLE’S
LIJL STATIONERY ,TOY,.INFANCY GOOD*
£ if F O £ l U W,
3053 WALNUT STREET,
, . BELOW ELEVENTH,
£•!*». , , „ . PHILADELPHIA.
Constantly on hsnd Perfumery and Toilet Articles.
PURE CONFECTIONERY,
MasrracTrEEDßT
T EDWARD A. HEINTZ,
_ Late of S. Heanon.
Stere 5. W. comer ARCH and NINTH stream.
3m sFartjorrSN Filhert street. I
V B - PALM K B 1 - ADYEKTISIXO
NUT AoEXo ''"’ ¥ ~ *ora.r FIFTH and CHEST-
„*V. StlhjcriptipM taken fiji tbfl b(it Citj mttti Cra.trr
N«wi»p»r,. .t lnw„t ciuh iwi. ifOMm
A lex. McKinney,
- c *- ATTORNEY- AT LAW,
„ , GREENBBURG, PA,
Will prr.rtiio la Y, Mtaiorebmcl, AitL.tuTt, ..3 la
at.na ronntt.i. Kll-u
WASHING AND IHONJNG.
WASHING AND IRONING DONE
V th NEATNF.SS and DESPATCH, for Siaeia
~ . , Ladie. ami Gentlemen. Famii'ea. K-a-r.-i
B. h C!’, , ?V u ! >ta!l 'i Ste.mlirata. ic.. at PONO VAN'S
FAMILY LAUNDRY. No. S 3 Swat* SIXTH Street,
ooruer pi Prune, Family Bk.ru and Collars patent
po»'ahed. Lverythicf wasted by band, on the ebe
moa wash-board.
The whole business is strictly attended to by female
operatives. Mr*. DONOVAN,
•V #•!»
rjl ) GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS.—SOO
Cases Sspomfieror Concentrated Lye. in one pound
air-tuht iron boxes (the only ve!i-e«sblished apd re
liable article.) Manufactured H the Pennsylvania Salt
MAnufacturin? Company, and for sale to the trvJe as
fotiotrs: 6 Cases. 130. per pourd; 10 to 25 Cases. SliA).
J. R.GRAVES Soap Manufacture ,
No.» North FRON f Street.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.. OFFICE
ffl) CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcel*. Pack
age*. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specse, either by
its own Licee, or m connection with other Espres* Com
panies, to ah the principle town* and ernes cf the
United States. E. 8. BANBFOJU).
au)-Lf .S'iiM>r>rter<lAnt
/TJ.AN(JS OF RIGGING. — and
V 7 Running nianufibciured of the heirt mate -
nat, ami Jcr sale, at manufacTn ers’ lowest prices, br
„ w WEAVER, FiTLER. 4. CO..
023 23 N W»t*r «n*i 22 N. IVU* jw*» *▼.
AAU 5.—4.000 gallons Extra ltfeachcd, ttt.
V* TVhnle Oil, 100 bb’.3. Extra Packed TVhVe CM.
25 I bl*. No. 1 wr. l.ard Oil. £5 bbLs. N’o. 2 vr. Lard Oil.
In store, for sale h*
Kottrx.TV. APHBURNKR. * CO.
REFINED SUGAR —£oo barrels various
<r«d«i. 130 bbU rrti.h.d, .'fti-J .cJ pom I .',
°. r^' b ' JAMt d
OLD COGNAC BRANDY,
K«. \«.«nd *»* f met*.
Ho. i!v Cti'd.
Do. do. Penneesy. .
] a bond, and for sale h’ Avf
UP >.iuth FRONT Street.
jIIKNTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton
if A Lemons, sound and m prime order, ft>r sals br
j AaliLEllNU.UtjeottU FRONT fttrttl