The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 06, 1860, Image 4

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    THEROYAL AMERIOOI- TOUR.
NOTES OF THE 'R,i4NOE'ep:ORNEY
CINCINNATI i PIITSBURO„:BALTIMORE,,s
AND WASHINGTON.
1 , 7114 ft-bro. ItzwspAeras UV.
George lll's 'Deenant spotting Wa
of ilaing.
ton's Sword sc e nd ,the lieclsratdon
Independence.
The Reception at the White Hence,
/TDMEI AND INOIDENTB
Wo condense from the voleadnoue correspond
enoe of the Nnts, York ,farnals„the accounts of the
AsFoolotod P rent, stild, the Pantile of Omelet:aid,
Washington, and 211altImnie, additional items and
inohlonliteintive to the tear of the X 3 rinee. We
have elrendy published telegraphic aecoutita, of
the royal - jr Iraq, but the following paragrapba
In addition tti ill no' doubt Ito found very interesting:'
I t CI NCIRNATE.
Thy., , Bicolnhati eorreanondent of the Heraid,
‘ the morale% after the Prince's arrival
in thataity, saS e : The Mayor, it M. Bishop
Vilt,.l.iincm the Prince and found, him still teat
asleep, exhauitid by iferigae.' Thi3''Prince must
Gee Parkutialia, however, /Ind.'s° he was roused up,
ate br2 , iit33t,tar.i..WFll revly to. start at eleven
o'olc.k. The orowdlnbent the hotel wee immense,
and the cheering 0/138 moat e athaataetio. Tho
Prince ws3 - dressed - his ordltiery -grey pante ;
blue c3at4eidterhireibet, and 'looked, as the people
decidedly seedy ~ Evidently-bola ro..
cervitic'his chirp - Ws toi/stsa for' New yoi k ;for all
the heat - skates purchased for bier at liemilton
bai a reulidned unused lima far. ' The throng uPoti
both sides of the street maintained perfect order,
but a rabble of boys and Mein ran after the car
ringe,ailltribel upon the back and wheels,"and,
foiled in shaking the Prinee's hand, insietrif Upon
taking teal tf, hie kneta: The party.iiere driven
thtnaila the principal streetteef the °BY, end then
vi itad'the adarcita . pertion; where . hogs are killed
ehd - packed, ectl * erre , the ruultifartotia smells of
Celogea are rarp3aftil in number, etrongtb, and
variety. Sn elfert--fortunately utistutceseiful—was
made to in,lgne the paSty to inspeld one of these
otitribilshments. „The Prince was then taken to the
41 Clifton, , where he was dtiven'
throu33h the grounds of Mr. B. Boler," a very
wcaltbi - ..-private gentlemen. at whole residence'
the party were afterwaideregided with en elegant
lunch: A grtitt comber of people had collected in
the - triatket see. the , Priace.when ho
shouldXttend the'exhibition of steam ere engines;
but fho,paiirreturned idle from.iireir drive, and
bad prebably a yiholesoihe tear of ateam,engines,
after their experience at tit. Little, and so , tho
rp3acarors were disappointed
A main PRINC2I, AND Vow r9R DISMOORACT W 81313
lacrmiltiol2 •la regent to the °bulge in the
p k i t eOs pro g ramme vr.;3l cot conveyed to the pee.
I:1u of the vortuts totem!, and vilisgoi along the'
mate; or d at every statics crowds Waal oat upon
the rerri4t4 of the regular train:- Atter a few Of
theta, gathering:a were nagged; a - peresetion of an
opportunicy , for a aell dawned upon the mind of en
acute.Weeterner. The brakemen were directed to
refer the Bilden!, irgoirers to the leer car. A
young man in a light cent, undertook to play the-
Prince, eturput his head out of the ear window, in
spitelof 'he tetra of the railroad company, !and a
large in , n. with filming whiskers, wee transformed
into the puke of. Newcastle by the 'application of
n nano to hit shoulders' end the command, , Git
up; Sit Duke," all of which evinced a knowledge
ci the fordo and ceremonies incident to the crea
tion of a duke: which may wall cause a fear that
our prople aro becoming far too intimate with
mouarchteal customs, which they may first under
stand and then imitate. • If my Latin bad been an
ready as re',N patile!leca, I would have commenced
tho almveliaregrapb, IgAie (lid 'hid story, by
"horrsceo ?orerens."
THE LADIES EXCITED
• The "Fell" being onto arranged and rehearsed,
it was ispeated at every station. The crowds
eagerly. inquired, '‘• re this the special train ?
Which oor, is thePrinoe's?" "Rear oar," sang
out the colored brakeman, "rear oar" eohoed the
pameng,ers; away rushed the crowd; out popped
the head, the collar of the white eoat, - the red
whiskers shone - frau another window; "three
cheers for the little Prince," and as the cro w d
shouted the ttein:moved off, the dear ladies sum
moning up their .00urage, and, condensing their
crinoline, rushed ferward, waved their , handker ,
elders, •flung: _their , useless bouquets: - and each
imagined that the Prime but bowed, to her solely
and eipgularly. 'Evan at little _country stations,
where the regular traitor do.not stop regularly, and
white there was noexpeotation that the royal train
would oven slow, Julies and gentlemen ware col
„leered—some on. foot, some in carriages—to cheer
the Prince, and every *betroth° enthusiasm seemed
most hearty end genial. -
nrcor £ITTS2O/10- TO BALT/MORE-TUE . EVICE HMI
'• "-AN EYE TO CATTLE''
fielathe oorrepoodent of the Times : Z cot
brae filew spare moments, while we are waiting
for the train,whieh to to carry the Prince to Wash-.
tosten,-to eepet tire movements of the royal party
*;lone their dope tura from Pit tsburt For a long,
long time, the Priboo, the Duke of eweestie r and
Gentrat 13rue stood orlon the rear platform of the
mageitiesor our wide 110 he placed at their
disposal. They were deitghted; with the country
through which they were osasitig,etoni.hed at
the proximity of the towns Cud village, and/eur
pyiaed Ct the unvarying apparels* of prosperity
and well-to-do-ableness coutiifeated at oath and all
of them. As 'is well known by all leers of geed
ottile; theta 13 ke better grazing country in the
world than that which lies at IttlerVAlS between
Pltrebn, , , and Ilarti-horg Toe Duke of Newcastle
has •k eye for the beauties and points of ripe
andlberowthined cattle * and remarked with de
light the sanest entitles droves of animate upen
avotab his dye rested, utmost withont interruption,
until the shades of waning prevented a clone ia-
Epotion.
Llnica roR 7flz slam
Art interesting bight was Presented to the view
as at duck the royal party eni led the subetantiel
lusoh which had been prepared fur them by the
kind thoughtfulness, of Mr. Gramma, or the Mo.
ricieglikela The Prince, with the wend jlint of a
chlikeu in hie right hand, and a piece of brown
bread and buster in hie left; the Duke of Newt
castle, wishn triangular piece of Waehington pie ;
lioneral Btu , '
with a beet sandwich, and thy rest
with bteld and haver, oheeeerterkey,o4ke, apples,
owl g,Aper,, sitting in all issaginahlo raltions, and
talking with the most merited pronunciation, would
have iviteuraled the intellect of any ordinary Ame
rican w hi) iiit;ht -have chanced to be' presented
oral turezimotodly to', the group sa the
royal party
11:1P, 4R4VALING CAR OP THE PRINCE
The oar is Which the Battu end his Stilts came
over fium Baltimore is an ordinary passenger car
oaten/11y, with the UE8:11 coating of red palut,
niid the revielte appurtenances of a ,ellaufortable
travelling tarrisge. Inside it i* divided into sec.
Vona, 'be hint being furbished with -a lounge.
beastly cushioned, a 'stationary table, and several
steals. A map of the Baltimore end Ohio -
Aultroatli and O-her appropriate ehjects for refe
rence in connietion with the route, travelled over
hii .lordelitti; were suspended from the wells.
Thu „solou,i'esn'iqn is a eleopiug apartment, con.
Mining fair brae, arranged in the lowa of berth!,
two oti atteit ride, with snowy linen sheets and ern
brAliertl curtains. A washstand and mirror, and
other toilet. ovevenietoes, Occupied appropriate
spice en one side of the room. The third 0010•
p itatrout was flate/3EIBII with lounges. chairs, camp
coots, tc.o, and tut i stationary table a large and
bcautifel botquet of rare fhwers was pissed,
which Mauna its inviting fragrance throughout
the oar.
ViCIDIVST3 OP VIZ RICOSPTION 11l WASIE
Quito a large party were gathered near Trinity
Church. on earner of Third and 0 stream, togor a
at the royal party; and an assemblegeof equal
rizd -nta stationed at the corner of Pennine%
avenue sad third street for the seine purie,se A
err ,eas ratted that the oarrlsges were turning
down B street towards-the arenas. and the
street crowd—r4b, women, and elnldron—iteme-;
tilately ettrted pall-well in that direction. The
ovet,ue party seeitg the movement, rushed up
Third Street - in the direution of B, street and the
tutu to ea ocmiug together, but only efr:ctually
blocked up the street, but got into a meet cent
plleited eutAnglentent, end by the time they 'had
enter.ted item It the royal party, were olefin out of
al,tht, and we fear that with, the disappoit anent
and the, oreSh and &Nino ion of crinoline, the fair
Ott of tarots parties returned home %anything bet
an amis.hle frame of mind.
,ADOENTettell OF AN BCCENSIIIO OHNTLIIIAN.
A largo, plothorie individual in undertaking a
Short out aerate the avenue, was nearly inn ' over
by Mtn of the hacks whiott' careered so madly up
the avenue in the rear of the royal party., wee
seen shaking hie fist at.the driver inn evidently
swearing awfully, whenanother hack whisked past
lum toe near to be pleasant. Changing the ditto.
flan of hie flat and his volley
,of oaths to the last
offandor, sot another carriage came thundering
upon hint. oorYelling him to retreat to the curb.
steno, where ho gesticulated and marled at his
leisure.
Notwithstanding the brief notioe of tho publie
reeeplien given by the President this morning at
the Bxecutivo •Ditinsion, in honor of Baron 'Ben.
frow, there s:mu an immense gathering present,
.Toe dnera wore thrown open at 12 o'elook The
roaption was to have continued until 1 P. M., but
after tno expiration of half an hour, the Baron
Riposting comileraidy fatigued, it was deemed
beet to have
him retire.
• ' BARON ON namtarrosr.
Thi3, of °mime, terminated tho reoeption, to the
al&sitiolidutont and regret of mottoes; who bad
not (amid it coriveltiont to be present until after
that Limo. Tho Baron, however, 'afterward took
pn'.l Oa= et the central window of the mansion,
whore an eicellent opportunity wee afforded those
bolo* of beholding , him,
During 'ha 4.mill:tn., the Baton, with Lord
Mons, took position at the President's right band.
heitCl 4 mi tnimatrer hi:PAIRS gulidings, Dr. Blake,
officiated in making the preeentalions,
now 'rad =PASvdB D17.783DD-213 vent Doter
PIT. -
The Prieto was dressed very =oh as on yester.
"(Inv, in a heat of blue, gray . pantaleons, a badly
fitting
,whitu vest. (be FbOUld employ, au 4smoricen
with banns ringlovad: - Aa the visitors
him, ha incllard his head to each in turn,
though vary many of the ladietimanttged by hook
og orook to shako hands with bun.
TDB Palm/MDT TN GOOD OMITS'
- - , .:realdont Buchanan, who seanied- in excellent
ePirits. went through tho mai hand-shaking or
' dcal - ofthception (Ilya with eheracterfstio ease and
cordiality; and the royal visiroe , tioubtleis got Shoe
neirwtinkles as tothe dem:matte simplicity which
,characterless 'be interconts between rule! and
people i i the United States.
, 7 TRi oirioolia 09 VID ARMY AND NAVY,
' 'Alf the mew horpof lbo Cabhet, with their hives,
~ 'iiier4e6A:'rtt. "Of i.. 1 ...Liar., of the array 'and navy,
', elipeoredirkfull unifarid, :mit i sv " d°°id°4l btit " ,
,_- liattoy '4O rtho .- --I,Ease• Roo& I andlta gay aroWda.
" . ..•':ll7ll3.lkThriaa Band War,prattent in !nil force, and die.
_. , • . ~ . • .
P : , 00 . 01 . 800 ti.POLCO Ilattillt. .
`:: '-.-.: -'''',. : ',T." l'hailliAnos At , inli CArziaz.. • , '
- 'At itinontrance friths ettaiera front Of the Capi
,:-fol, the'diatiogutahaA party , ' wen) - reirsivod in At .
1., — • ahtfiwt, rt. t; Wittier:end 'paps; Franklin; Oht-f
Z FigB.l‘. PREIJUM AWARDED, at tti
ts - liniinisoi dt.iiii.Ouviiin " Aarvoci r oa c t :apt.. , late, /417 114 . 7 - S aelet YPll, Li b l : 3 s ,l4 l ) : 4 PL 7 4 1 17.....
'. f;W A Z l PDlnel.gtbns - glid: , Ostortga,tb"Figb th e 15.1 i ‘i;ilr . on iin n n d n', N . 4 a eia l ig ilarpers Ferri, Farwell
- .4 1 2.tti .vintiticiirs h ii.tot, Os, ',Ally _
T elltt
four -Acts and bta4 l l4r#,as. Louts, and ti , Emibril. a
' Parffelt - t7 - a rltictis ataimilii , • blettste Chow : R u ipie ,,,, t r,,,nii, wi„ t i r . , .. o or.i n ,
brr and th<, eouturttcee,iihrithi - thetkaittirebe
rotorida i 'weirreAberp§lo4 Weird 'end exiiniined 1149.ftAX, refined, in cases told barrel; 2
io#iitnyt 4 i4lortnt.,tbel.;vitiotor iistk*tl i nint , 1 romikti. winiiziktoptggahat,i
.:ir 2.1 411 41.` . • li*Mklitik# ll q/0 11 .0 144 till °to*, ~.0 , 1, / 9, ,-..v. - •v - ", , , 17 ' 'O, ,". 41
• ,..i '3 if e ,'' r ~ ..• , i
.:;?1, tf. 4 - gt.'..i..Vri • , ,,a4 , , , 529 r 1 '' ' -
i - : ,t• i
of Ropregentatives to the new halt - Of - the Mese,
whfare several of the partraittdaanany inquiries
iottehing the arrangements and regulations, each
a loqutritigletioh thelhalt the iAdminis.
fiation Iniehthere , erotipyi , and , whloh • the opPeg
tioo, theitioitne of sane to ‘the filet%
and gelloidda by the-people at large, etc. They
thew pelemd,
bpeaker's
thence Ay a private stairway„to the Agtioalturat
and other towns, the Naval and Military Commit.
teq apartMenta,_and ellimrscf the E,enato, and eX
prosaed 4116=411ms highly gratilled with what they
sat: During the 'half hour. Diet the- Derail and
EITIVO.TESIdnad Wilde the 0 {One
crowd ci persons had tomeinbled on 'and about the
stops of the east front, eager to obtain a peep at
the nation's distinguished goats. .Af ter tatting e
outsarY survey of the surroundings from the peril.
co of the east front, the,party descended the steps.
mitered their carriages, and returned to the Exc•
cativo mansion.
THE PRINCE ANNOYED—air LoOKS Al' 'WARDING
TON'S SWORD.
The party, attended by Secretary %hempen,
then rode through miens crowds to the Patent
Office. This, like all the, other public buildings,
wits °lova against all visitors to-day, and bad it
not been for the very kind - interference of Lion
Mr. Sickles, the reporters vrontd have been unable
- to triter stall-. There-wee an immense gathering
of :people on the steps' and araund the building.
Tho Prince and big suite were taken Timidly
thkough the Various offices, and up into the Exhi
bition 1V30171. There ho listened to long explana-
Hope of 'Mullins models. All the clerks of the va
rious offices joined the hundred partioular friends
who were invited to be present, and together they
tinnuted the Prince wherever 'he went, as dogs
wduld Chess a' rabbit. So groat was the annoy
ance that the Prince would not sign - his name in
the visitors' book, but requested that it might be
tailed to , the private office, 'when he cheerfully
gave big , nntogreph. Re was much interested in
the war sword of iirashington, end in the various
relies 'of the Pother of our Country' which are
this's' preserved. An ancient printing press wee
examined very closely,' and - the Dake of Neweas
lie acid that; from ell aoooupts, the New York
printing presses are somewhat of an improvement
04 the - one exhibited.
Tar 81110.! A GAY rOinfe OVITZEIJAY.
- A large number of bites Lano'a personal friends
were invited to witneea the fire-works from the
windows' of the White. Rouse. 'The Prime wan in
high apirite all the evening, and made himself
agreeable to many a fair dame, not alone by
reason'ot hie title, but because ne developed him.'
ao)f for the brat time sal a gallant and gay young
gentleman, who seemed desirous of pleasing.
OpINION OF TUE LONDON REPORTERS
!The London reporters soy that the reoep , lon of
lordship by thb Amerioan people is very
gratifying to that gentleman mills suite, as well
at highlymteditable to the people.
! TEC LADIES ON Tll6 NAP OP Tar ROYAL COAT.
.After a shell, confab in, the Secretary's private
Moe, anti Several views from different points of
the bttlidirg, the Prinoe ,prepared to depart. As
be did au, t.ivoral ladies tested tho nap of his coat;
others crowded bef fie : him, and nothing was
witted Which could add to any opinion he might
previously,have formed ooneerning the moat radi
oil Ideas of demooralio - freed on which prevail In
the etipitel of the Milted States.
PASSI;NCiEiIf,
in etearesb:p Ke)atone , 6tate. for Obarleeton—J 0
W lilts. lad) . and owe; Mrs EowarJe, Minster Eder .rds.
Mre Watts and pariy, tieo Ball. Pd , carr lhomas
Herron, Afro' Dumas; Mien, Ittair. Dr .Poreher. T E
Greg t. , Mrs Percher. Mlse Percher. Mrahl (reatlY. Mrs
'Kerr. Kebel. A Weinstein. J A ffirhelin. Ur Brad
ford andlatly; Miss J Johnson. Mies 0 Johnson. Mr Hol
ler and tads. Ran *own: Wnrii Ortmbalil elYe Ding,
Whoa Parker. William -anth. J Ma. t>
Wife, and tour ohtlde-.; W K firePoield 0 Archer, M
Limb Bmnert. - A McGarry. P Fun T Kelly. J Hue
party, J Adam,. P Vera!, Jae LePa, .1 Kelly. W Ircatr ,
J Komp. B Wolan. Ambrose. J Weataerron. T
rtYen, A Boller.J nale.T &thin , }uny. P
Conroy, J 013Taw. el Kelly. J Dolan. F leeefe, Pe Do
ran. In Appleton M Donahue. W. German. John
sten, P-Dolian J Al Germ!) Ito tan, e Kirlan. , F
M (Mode, P urpay. 1' Mahone,. J Hinder, E Murphy,
W Dorsey,.Coqins:and at in the Menage.
earthttlATioN 8.
(Retorted tor The Pieathl
EA"TPORT—Brie Wheaton. Leman-817 We 27 half
do fish 16 tr) a al' 863 GOO laths A Bond^rat co.
N LW/3E101 , 41s t.—ltk•hr i-abhao. Nobtons-44 bbls Nobs
turpentine 100 do tar 100 do piton 230 do rnoin Coobron
k Kneeell; 100 bble note turpentjne 91 do whde roam
'Weis & Foster.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
Et/WA RD 8. CLA dEE.
11 ARES Outl HAD,- 1.10111(ITTLEI or TEL Mein
WAIL L. REIM: 111•
LEItTEIt HAGS
At the Mere/tan to' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Slily Sarum*, Howland... Lleerwool soon
Mbiy Ji in, Cranks. Lindsay--- —Liverpool, Bonn
Bury Imnerador, Hubbard— ---Rerngrnbuoo, goon
Bark Sea Haar, Kenny Havana, soon
Sock Sancta. Staples--.slatanzau. spun
Brig ( Hr) I...orran. •. A - fast. Ireland. anon
Brig Slack Doonil.--- St Jago de lint'a e 4,011
ticbr l'qtbera) s Latmatatr.—..—. Barbadoas. earn
pcimonnodo. 1 attnt.t ' Cuba, Oct 13
MARINE IRTELLIGENCE.
P.ISXOy raiLAD.EI.4 , IOI4 , I, Oct: 6, 1860
SUN 0.189 1 i— —Bl9-81M1 SETS—.--. 5
1 IMM WA ---- .6 as
ARRIVED.
with
Bootee. Crooker. 24 boura from New York,
with ranee jpnesengera to Jes /tibia razs e d.
Ie till , Brandywine. a tuft Dread • brill eomMK up
;bark l,oroolia. from :! oths brined, above tiro I. Oilit6ll2llt
'SUP. Slid 021308 Se before, brig repo tee aebo,e
on'l3eo Davie Dhoot still remained, Nvlth S elanal tor as
cotatme.
Barg Jae Cook. Glanehard, 6 days from Boston, in bah
feat to li A ifouday 4,
tiobr EMblee. • obtain, V days from New born, NC, with
.neoill stores to Cootiron
, Brig Alfarests., khhhor, 4 mays from Providonoo. in
' balltst to L Audenned tr. Co.
; 8011.1 . it A Ro.ere. Etosarc,t. dais riOni 8610sa.in bal
last to it it Corson isgio.
Sefir ID days from Portland, with
noise to ciartain -
Sour .111isfieldi"Dlay r 6 days Duni Boston, in bal.
lastto N any tosts.t
Su :r Smite Vrezie,Laay, 2 days from Milton, Del,
with corn to Alma DlDninaan.
EIEMEM!
Stoannanp Reyitene s iiiae;VECielmnau, Charleston. A
Peron. Jr. -
Steamship City of Richmond, MiteheLl, itiohmontl, T
\Vebgtar.Jr._ _
•• •
flank Oak, Rider. Br': on, Twi He er. Co. -
Brie Al - elate. 11.bber. Portland. L audenriod Co.
bear (jou Byron, Barth Perram boon, ,1 M aeon Co
Bohr ES 13 Strout: Mott. Prov.denco, Oaltovray & Morns
Moor C audd. Hoe& Noiwioh, r 1 it Como dr Co,
Behr 11A Rogers, Bogen'. ealern, N Rturm.Ant k CO,
Boar Hansa, ISoaton. Noble. Itammett
aldrreu.Ott Jit 1, Geo. her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
tiATLED.
The 11 tS Mail eteamehir Ke.) sine e Btate. Cart Marsh
man. far Uhalie.tou galled at 10 6.1.11 yesterday. wan
tud freight and a nature( ut paesentera.
' ittorresondenee of the Philartelehat haohanee.;
LEW Oot. S.
The foci wing vestals are at Italian: Gahm Greoian
Georgia, Umon. C P Ittickney, and Ocean Wave. Me
east, with the atirearanze of ram,
mars, So" N. W. lIICKMA.N.
(i.leggegoondenoe of The ?ref.:,
HAVRE DE GRACE. Odt. 5. 16'0.
The Wyoming lett with 9 Watt, Innen and oomer.ned
se follows;
OrlOn.woeat, rye. ()eta &o, to It Kirkpitriek; 'Judge
Lynn. bar vott to Verot k tiro; Union, inoOrtill to Wil
mington; tt C,ork. co.} TOE Uuryougon It Gat J
liitzeli. sir It Wen, Mai eorentan. Wait Louisa,
and M J Link. do to Delaware taty.
tUorreitr.onilen;e of Tne Yuma.)
RE.(01140.0ot. 4.
The following boats troin the Union Canal pasha:lin
to the :sohoyucrii Canal to day, bound to .rhaindetphia
laden and oonsiz nod no follows:
• .. • .
.
?nary, ,;ors woo , to Win eeanook; J & I Richard,
flour, ao to Hinz k t:tilior; Mar, nbco lornbor Nor-
O.Ohl 3 tihonts; remunrron tc.R.ymon. fro co Boni Any
tut. ct+re ant ri,nue4, inmhar to Sand Bolton do Co; Sa
rah Re unr.n. do to Chad Whik pie; .1 B Batley, bitunti
hone colt to H n. R. b anytert,
3 11 .31t 1 H.33413.
Steamship Camtmolge. How, a. oleated at Boston 4th
Ins!. WI entladel
duip e'agnm l'readwell, for Calcutta, onterorl for
load , og at Livery of ult.
Bii, p moo.. he, , or outoutta, woe in the river. Li.
verp,, , ,l. 19,11u.:..miward booed.
limp W J &erre, JE1. 1 419 , ./.1. from Liverpool 18 h April,
at Calcuttalnti, Aug
Bibip Jones. ut Liverpool 24th ult. from Ape.
12,11,p Ornuite St.te, Weeks. Isom LiverpoollBth April,
01 l.alcUttl ri ms le
Bh,p Oistauel A ppletun, Freeman, at Calcutta Aug 11,
from Yeziaug.
lntAlSar idk Hnuono M
nd. hones. Via Queenstown, arrived at'
uitit U
k 1:m41.s Theresa, Walter, from Rio de Jnneiro
Aug 22, at uaruuuw 4iii net. Petaled off taco Harbor of
Rh. de lenalru AUK 216. twig Virginian lao reported
and • • i.ptdie Eopt 14, at 10 41 N lung 4514, bask
4.:Marrum !rani 24,0 de Janeiro tor 2lubble; sem 15 Lgi 17
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Deal 25th ult.
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Dim darah Elizabeth, for Philadelphia, sailed from
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4lh .net
ISM New Zealand, Rich, hence, arrived at Newbury
port 81.1,riet.
emus Isaac ' , Rich. Crowell, and Village Born. Raker.
born Rolston fur rinlndellthla, sailed from Newport
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Mantes turod
HENRY C.S6LDING ha GO
de CED.ort. Street, Now ork.
AddreeoPost Moo, Box N 0.3,440.
Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Articles which, if
damaged, may be restored to their original strength and
usefulness by
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE:.
A. , -.Mende ACCOUNT ROOKS-.
S.... Mends BUREAUS.--
o.—Mends CRADLES ......
D..-Mende DOLLS.... —....—.... D
E.... 14 ends ETA GERES.--.
F.—Mends FANS . —F
G....../Banda GUITARS
HARPS. , . It
INDAID-WORX .....
I,.•..Mende LEATH ER- WORK .
Me nde M IR Rolt-F RAM E5..___......_._,. A
N —Mende NEWEL-I°9BlS
ends OTTOMANS.„ .....
P.... Mends PIANO-FORTES.
Q blonde QUILT FRAME
R.....Monde HOOKING-HORSES
S....Mende SOFAS .
T.... Mends TABLES"' . . . • T
1.1-.. Mends UMBRELLA-STICKEL.--
V—Mende VASES.. __V
W -,Mende WORR-SOXES-„,
Y_.-.Mende XYLOGRA ICKS. ..WORK.-Y.....--._..X
Y- endsYARD-S
Z--Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-W0RK... ......"-.,
&.,..-In conoIusion,SPALDINWS PREPARED GLUE
la useful in Libraries anti Uohools.
1.....-Mends—S.- 1
2....P....Menda PIT tasicits. 2
8.... -Mends ACCORDEONS_.,„._ 3
4....b....Mends LETTER-SEALING . -- .... 1,.... 4
-. U....Mende DAGUERREOTYPE CASES,,D....
I --Mends ...... 6
-Monde NEW BREAKAUEB-- -I's-. 7
8.....0..,.Mends GUN 8 P0CK5...... 8
8— 8--Mends 8--- 9
1 3—R--Mends RULERS
-mends ELECTRICAL MACHINEIL.E... .12
13.-.. P ...Mends PAPER-RA si
IL ARM-CHAIRB_- A.... 14
15.-11-Mends RICKETY' FURN1TURE....R....15
K...E... - .Mends FRASER HANDLES. E.... 16
17—D--Mends DESKS
16..-.G....Mends GL08E5.. ....
19.--L—Mends LOOSENED LEA VES----
20- U. -.Mends Upholstered FURNITURE-. (L-20
2L—E-..Mends EGG-BEATERS • —.E--21
22.-.....- -Mends ACQEN-VirOltK.—.....— 22
121- ..Mende CRESS-BOARDS--.._»--23
3 4... -......Mande FIDDLES
SHELL-WORK
26-- ',Mends FILLET-WORK
27 ----Mends JIVOY-110R8138.-..-
n. --Monde iC 08COYER.
..-Mends 11 /W-BOXES_ -29
80---.. blonds PICTURE FRAD,LEB—• -- 30
81..._ .--. Mende 8 EQ_R ETARIEB --...,--
82- - Mends VENEERING. 432
M.-- Mende SCHOOL FURNITURE...
81-- -- Monde PA FIER , Id ACRE
35_--Mends WARDR08E5..............25
18._..._._ ; .Mends PA MAN MARBLE.--
_ ....Mends ..... .... .. • 37
88 --.- hlends 11ABY-J uMPERB--.
Mends I VOR Y-WORK., - —33
40 Janda MATCH.SAFEB -40
43 --.-- Mends P1CTURE5........._.., - • .-41
42 Mende
, -51endaTOWEL-RACKS..---- • -43
- monde NV ASIISTAND/3-.-... • • • •• • • •
45 -..Mends BEDSTEADS- • —t•
le- Mende DRUMS
-
41. »Mende
48 ende BALLOT-BOAEs . -48
49 HERBARIUMS-, .49
-.Mende BACKGAMMON-8VARD5,.......60
51 -Mends RAND-BOXES . •-.51
Mende BLACK-BOARDS-- .-
53-....- Mende ASS-V10L5,,....-..8- •.- ....-63
64 ...--- Mends BILLIARD .
es --Mends BILLIARD-CUES.— ,_,.......,66
85... Mende
el— ---. Mends BROOM eTroKS-- • ---67
&KM( --. -68
BOOT-OR IMPS. .59
BRUSH-HANDLEII. ..... ~..en
8R.11814t.8..
02-..--.:Monde CAKj_NKTK •• • ..• • ••--- 02
63.......- --Monde ... ...... .53
CLOCK-CASES - ....... -.64
65.----Mende CRUTCHES._,_ 65
CUPBOARDS._.....
m.--.._..Mends CURTAINS— 61
CADDIES.-- -..—. 59
71. Mende
71 Mends CHAIRS-- -..- • .71
79.-- Mende CHARTS. . ..... 72
Mende CLOTHESI . F . R.AVES ..... .73
74 ...-.....-Mende CAR D-0
Mende CH ESTS.. . . . .. 76
Mends D1AR1E5...._..... --76
.hlende WORK--"
77
7,.... blonds DRAUGHT-BOARDS 78
79-- Mende DISHES-. - ..... .79
Mends DIVANS
Mends 81
82-- Mends DOOllB . ...... ...... 82
-.Mende —..-....... ..... 83
84--..Mende - FIREBOARDS . - . ...• • • ..-- 84
Mende FLUTES
ends BALLUSTERB
- . _.87
98 _Mends HANDLES. ....88
39. ~..-_,._Mende OUTT A-PERCHA
....- _9O
91-----Mende ........ . . ... .„91
92.... M ends ORGANS.--
93-..--Mends MODELS.,-
94 —.Mends Se.WINO-MiCIIINE wfdpros—..94
96.-- Mends PANe LS. , . 96
Mends pAtrrEadX/tYwonx Va
97-..-81ende PATT2RNS.. ..97
._........b1ends SID E BOARDS • ..98
69............ Mends WOODEN ...
100—. Mends WILLOW WARE.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD IW STATIONERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
SPALDING'S PRELUE,
SOLD BY G ROCERS
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD BY HARDWARE STORES.
BPALDINO'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY HOUSE FURNISHING STORES.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,.
SOW) BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS.
SPAT...RING'S PREPARED 0 GUE,_
SOLD BY COUNTRY AIERCHANTS GENERALLY.
Manntevitaretl 1 , 7
HENRY d. SPALDING & CO.,
48 CEDAR street, New York
Address Foot Otrioe, Box No. S,Cal.
Put up in oases containing wither Right. or
I`welce dozen each—A be auti fitt Lt TIIOGRAPII Snow-
Cann accompanying each package. d24-el9
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TILE
CITY AN'; COUNTY OF PHIL &DEL PHIA.
Swain Jr Atoll. surviving partners, ,ko.. vs Chas.
Hoohorsperser. Alias venditioni exponas. Septem
ber Term, 1849, No, $4l.
The auditor appointed to report distribution of the
fond arming from the &heriff's rale, under the above;
tr , it. of — All thut certain lot or piecs of ground, with
the omitting') thereon erected, situate at the southeast
Corner of Dread and Wallace streins.lo the county of
Philadelphitt,oommenoing at the southeast oorner of
Dread and W..llace st , seta, nod thence extending
eouthwarely along the east line of Paid Broad street
forty feet to a point; thence eastwardly along the north
line of ground now or late of Mark Beldenton, on a lino'
tarallel with Wallace street, eighty-two feet to a point;
hence no• thward along the west line of ground granted
or intended,to have been granted to John Eckstein, o'B
a line parade; with said Broad street, forty foot to a
point; thence westwardly along the south line of WaP
lace street eiglity-two toet to the place of beginning,"
will attend to the duties of his epPoirAment .
WED! , EtipaY, October 10.1800, at four o'clock, P.
at his office, No. sac Walnut meet, when and where nll
Penmen intereir co are required to present their elaimsi
or be debarred from coming in upon SAW fund.
5e2.6 10t HOAIAB .1. DIEHL. Auditor.
VSTATE OF EDWIN J. RINEHAR'r.
" late of Cecil county, Maryland, decomled. Letters
of administration on said ostato baying been granted to
the'unde signed, all porn ths indebted thereto are re
quested to snake immediate paymont, and those having
claims or demands against the san.o will present these
for settlement to the undersigned residing in Marietta,
Lancaster county, 1.31..01 W. et F.,1; A F
au24-sat kLIZAISETH HART.B
it LISIINISTRATOR'S NbTIOB.—NO
'SICN. 13 borebygiven, that Letters of Minima.
tration on the Estate of 0 14 M11017.E DOWILERTY,
late of the city of Pliikoelphia, deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned.
All sermons indebted to said Estate aro molested to
mako Mnnedlate payment, and those liaVing claims
against the same to pr, sent them for,settlement to
IShROIAN WELLS, Administrator. •
5e29.66t futistoVrn, ontgoinery °minty. Pa.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
NOTICE.—The subscribers hare formed 4
Melted Partnership. an tocordanee with Cr. APE
of Assembly., under ;he firm end nerve of 15 , NN- Ito &:
AnKj rap the Import ne and trading in Forman
and Domestic, Merehantlise. and the general CoMMIra
limn Busmen.. Thegeneral panders are ISAAC .13:
BENNE Rh and WA Rig I , Cita Eft, and the annual
partner as JOHN D . BENNER.% who has contributed to
the Capital of the firm the sum Of Ten Thousand
ho partnership oomMeneto this day, anti ends
on the twelfth day of September. A. D., M. Fignea, ,
IziAAC B. BKIINEES
WARNER tt P14.11.1 G-eneralF " 2 " lB '
JOHN D. BENS Mt% 'newel Partner. •
Pinlatielphia. September 28, 1140. tell sad'.
PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA.
_NUPACTOILY, SEVENTH and GERM AN Tovni
road and 1010 CHESTNUT Street, Vitrified Drain
and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues, Hot Aialues, and
Smoke Flues made of Terra Cotta, and of imitable size
for every Masa of buildings. This article is worthy the
attention of all partici: putting up buildings. Large
ma sewerage pipes for. tilts dratrutge, water ytpeaWat '
ranted to stand a severe pressure. We =snow mewed
to contract with elides or coiporations for this article 10
any quantity. We warrant our goods to be equal if not
superior to any other Made in the.'United States or
&rote. Ornamental Chimney •WoTm • sad • Citadel!'
•
fl T I 0 N—ORIENTAL DETERSIVIII
C
89A P—Eneratrageol by the gram. andrneritoni
CM of thin Mittolo, nereral iinprinetploti matere bare
closely imitated it in appearance anis. and 'we'll* it
our dutl'ta nbtifs the tontfflor that intone is genninr, ar
oma our name ie attitnpgai on each bar.
• narbpia Vat • , VArC HAGEN & MeV ,
gigge/ 8 tcy.
v nl y. Cruglie i t npra and fine pulilitisait
f it y A igia Mina . gpolutirrissreem
GAVE THE PIECEIS:
LEGAL.
MEDICINAL.
DYS PEPSI A REMEDY.
Di. BARU'S RAM'S
AROMATIC. INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
This Medicine has been used by the public for 4LT Vetzt's
with intieatintr hoer. It is recommended to Curs
Dyspepsia, ..A'ervousness, Hcart-Burn, 'Coifs
Pains. Mediache 'Stomach, or Pains in the
liatitits o ' Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney
Complaints, Low Spiiits, Detiriunt,
Tremens, intemperance.
IT STINIULATES. ExIMARATES, ItivIGORATES, SOT
,'WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STOYETy•
Ann Rlodiolue it is quick and offlctual, outing. the
mostaggravated eases ofDyspepsia, kidney Comptaints•
and another derangements of the Stomach and Bowels
in &speedy manner.
It will inetantly revive the most melancholy and
drooplngspirits. and restore the weak, nervous, and
sickly to health, etraligth. end vigor.
Persons who; frogs the injudicious use of liquors, have
become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered,
constitetions broken down, and subject to that horrible
curse to humanity, the Pummels Trinsinns will, al
most iMtriediatelyrfeel the happy and healthy' invigo
rating- Mee°, OLP!, frOM'il Int/iterating Spirit.
Wit AP PP. WILL DO.
I Dom—one wine ears full as Often as uooeseary.
Ono dose will remor all Bad Spirits.
Ono dose will aura heart-burn.
Three doses will ours Indigestion.
One dose trill give you a Pined APPotite.
One doss Will step the distressing mune cr Dyspepsia,
One dose will removutho distressing null disagreeable
abets of Wind or ahne:me. and as soon as the
stoma H
ch resoives the Invigorating Spirit, the Matron
inq load and all painful feelings will bo removed.
One dose will remove the wet distressing Pains of
Co zo. either in the stomach or bnwels.
A few doses will remove all obstruotione in the Richton
Bladder. ot Winery Organs.
Parsons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints ale assured of speedy relief by a dose or
two, and a radical cure by the use of one _or two bottles.
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
Persons who, funs dissipating too inuoh over night,
and feel the evil °Toots°. poisonous liquors, in violent
headaohes, sieknesa at atimitoh, weakness, giddiness,
64...wi1l find ono dose milli. move all bad Palings.
Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions should take
the Invigorating Spirit three Gump a day ; it Will make
theta strong , health', and he ), :emove all obstruc
tions and irrogulari ma from t menstrual Organs. and
restore the bloom of health end beauty to the oaroworn
I
ae.
During pregnantly it will be found an invaluable medi.
oine to remove oisagreeable sensations at the stomaoh.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he
has put up the Inviaonaxino Smarr in pint battles at
soieents, quarts 81.
Otreiral TispotstS WATER Street, Now York.
D'YOTT & CO., 23% North SEVION Stracit,
Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia,
Je7-thstuly and for sale by all Dru SWOOP.
PERUVIAN SIRUP,
OR PROTECTED
9OLUTION OF PROTOX IDE OF IRON COMBINED
This well-known Remody has been uaod extensively'
and With gg y ahsnep s sf 7 r A
" i t‘ OR /AIPAIRI , D AND INLI'ERFECT
ir
- DIGESTION;
POR 1118 CONs£4ollltrir
DETI - RIORATION os• Tux BLOOD;
4 . 0 AND 10311118 WOLLOWING
POIthIS OF DISEASE:,
8,54 Moat of which ansinata In
©
DYSPEPSIA:
LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, NYBRALGIA and
NER VOUS AFFECTIOS, LOSS OF APPEPITE,
HEADACHE, LANOLOR and DEPRESSION
OF SPIRVI B. CA R SIINCI. n.B and Bolus,
PniFs, souitvY, AECTIoNS OF
THESKIN, CONsIIMPTIVE
TEN DENOIES. BR.,,NQIII
TIS, DISEABI , S PEC O
• LIAR' to FEMALs,S,
and A L COM
PLAINTS
.
- • -
ACCOMPANIED BY OEN DEBILITY, and
REQUIRING E
ME TONI
DIC C andINE AL'PE
BATIY.
Norn.—Thp failure of IRON as a remedy for DYE
PEHIA, a had state of the blood. and the numerous
diseases caused thereby. bee arisen froth the want of
such a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomach in
a PROT01(11)8 state. and nesitmlate at once will the
blood, Tins want the Pi...RifVital SYRUP supplies,
and it does so In the only form in which it is possible
for Iron to enter the circulation. For this reason. the
PERUVIAN SYRUP often radically mires diseases in
which other preparations of Iron and otter medicines
have been found to be of no avail.
CERTIFICATE OF A. A. HAYES, Af. D., OF
POSTON.
It 'even knotvn thatthe niddloinal ef eotsof Protor.ide
or Iron are lost by oven a very" nal exposure to r Ir, and
that to maintain a solution of Frotoxido ..f Iron, without
further oxidation, has been deemed imp , eMble.
In the PERU lIAN SYRUP bibs dewahle point is at
tained hy COMB/NATIO:1 IN AWAY BEVORE UNKNOWN;
and this solution may roplaoo all the proto-oarbonatos,
citrates. and tartrat..sof the Materia Mediae.
A. A. HATER, Antarer to the State of Mass.
16 BOYLSTON street, Boston.
N. D.—Pamphlets ooutaining Letteysfroin the above
named Gentleman and others, and siviny fall informa
tion of the byrilD, nab Ue had oit opplioatiou to the
Agents, or to
N. L. CLARK ts Co., Proprietors,
cop CAN BUILD(NGS.
No. VA SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON.
Suld by Druggists generally throughout the United
States.
Agents for Venturi'lvan's: DY()TT En Co.,
ggit North SECOND Street, Phil ads.
raft-tufts tin
pROF. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
AND
OLOOD RENOVATOR
Its preeiselY What Its name indicates, for, while
pleasant to the taste, it is revivitying, exhilaratingl
land strengthening to the vital powers. It also re
It IVllles. reinstates. tail renews the Mood in all Its
loriginal, purity, and thus restores pad renders the
; system invumerable to attacks of disease. It is the
only preparation ewer ottered to the world in a
popular form. so as to be within the reach of ull,
- fso ahem% ',ally and skilfully emit) ned no to be the
most powerful tonic. and yet so perivetly adapted !
Ins to art in perfect accordance With the laws of ',a
allure, nod hence soothe Ms weakest stomach. and
tone up the digestive organs. and allay all nervous
land other irritation. It in also perfectly oxhilitra
lung in its effects, aria yet It never Followed by
'lassitude or depression of stunts. it is cpuniused
lentirely et vegetables, and those thoroughly coin
bininecowerfully tenioand soothing propertimand
olconsequently can never injure. Such a remedy has ia
0 long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical,97
t _lworlil, both by tho thoroughly skilled in inedieello
` - 'soionce. and also by all who hove suffered from de
; t needs no medical skil attacks ialedg•
„ s loven to coo that debility follows till of
...ease and lass the unguarded system open to the
,s , mttneks of many of the most dangerous to whieli
"*ltteor humanity is constantly liable. Such, for en
grkwyk, as the following Consumption, Bronchitis, t 4
indigestion. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Faint-4
0 mesa, Nervous Irritability, Neutrals's., Palpitation,
the Bean, tilelanehoiy. liypoolioudria, Night.o
'6lstroats.tatignor, Giddiness , and all that clan of
xeases. so fearfully fatal if unattended to in time I v,
oalletiFsmale IVcakaticsts and Iry gularitits.
Liver Derangements ti TorPlalty, and Liver Cern-
Plaikta. Mamma of the Kidums, Scalding or In 1 ...,""
iontinence of the Urine, or nun general derange-i 7
meat of the Uriromy Orqans. Prop in OR Baolt,r•Iido:L"
tnd between the dhoti dors, predispositiou to slight!
atlas, Reeking end Continued Cough. Emaciation,
i s Difficulty in Breathing. and, indeed. we might emu
pe iterate nit ny more still. but we have apace only to
1 44 rn i tYt c irTre t n li t e ratTik r atrs=l
rg from Minemalgo Influences, and cure the (Weasel
et_ at once. if already attacked and as it nets directly!
isdpetsistentlr upon the ['diary modem, arousing
'he Liver to action ; promoting, in tact, all the ex
orations and secretions of the S3atern, it will Intel
.hilly prevent any dolotenous consequences follow.,
wiing upon change oh climate and
.war or Bonds ail'
Eitravellera ahould have a bottle with them, and ail'
te,should take a table-spoonful at least before eating I
rif,;As it prevents costiveness.
he the dices
organs, it should be in the
be
of all persons
b.; if sedentary habits:
of ministers, literary
ol.men ; and ell ladies not accustomed to much out
-4; ;door exercise should always nee it. ' If they will
(they will find an agreeable. pleasant. and r
remedy against those ills winch rob them of the r'
,r beauty ; for beauty cannot exist without health'.
had health atom it exist while the above irregular
ties continue, 'Then, again, the Cordial is a iyerPet
0; Mothr' Belief. Taken a month or two before the,
O 'final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with'
Iperfect osa• and safety There is no mistake about,
. 'it, this Cordial is all we anon for it. Mothers, try'
.ort ! And to you we appeal to
net
the tuners or`
he'deolino. no: onto of your daughters, before It ho too '
0 late. but also your eons and husbands. for wails
the former: from false delicacy, often go down to
0.6 a prometuta grave rather than let their condition
ibe known in time, the latter are Wen so mixed tie
'with the excitement oh business that if it word not
for you they, ton, would travel in the Caine down
;ward path, until too Into to arrest their fetal fell.
I (tut the mother is always vigilant. and to you we
!confidently appeal, for we are sure sour no •or.
.failing atleotion will unerringly , point you to Prof.
ood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator,
has thricremedy which should ne always on hand in ,
a 7. New York, anc),11.4 Market oyeet,Pt. Lomo,
iniciWiaralabruKgista. rnce, Onel
'Dollar per Bottle.
Sold here by DYOTT & CO.. :132 North SECOND
Street. eowd&W-tf
OAR ORCHARD ACM SPRINGS.
These Springs are situated in the valley of the
Oak Orchard ercek,t u the. town of Alabama, Genesee
ea,, N. Y.. eight miles south of the village of Medina, on
the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia.
ET The principal acid Bermes are throe in number
besides these there are six others. They are all located
Within a circuit of about fifty rode. :he medicinal
411.11t183 of the waters are fully shown in the autacnned
testimonials. They contain a very large amount of Sul
phur, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime. and Prato-
Sulphate g/ Iron, The great medicinal virtues possess
ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre
senoe, fu snob unusual quantities, at these curative
substanoes.
andreds of eases of disease, espeeially those result
mg from the scrofulous diathesie, have been oured by
their use.
A9' In skin diseases—even in confirmed leprosy—the
waters have been signally eucceseful.
Opinwnn of medical and scientific gentlemen are given
in the circulars. The following eminent gentlemen
speak in strong terms of the medicinal value of these
waters: Prof, P.;mmons, ft oineyn Beck, M. D., of
Albany; Jas. MoNaughton. M. D.. of Albany • Edward
Spring, M. D. of New York; Dr R. Campbelll.qPitte
field, Mass. • Dr. J. EL 8 huler, of 'Lockport, They
r ecommend the waters confidently. Dr. SP , I yet P eters to
noun of chronic drarrhfca .several b
everal aroding,
which was cured by the usr of stir rooter. Dr. wlc says,
"I am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable ne
medicinal agents." fir. Qamphell says, Toot must be
ehly benobeial for all ohronto diseases of the stomach
and bowels.
• . •
Dr.& F. White read a paper on the settled of these
Western before the Academy of Physicians. in the city
of New York, in - which he states that the %Vetere pos
sess decidedly tonic, refrigerant, and astringent proper
ties ; and that the Masser diseases to which they are
more particularly adapted are ehronio alleotione of the
digestive and urinary organs, and some of the cutane
ous diseases; ehr onto dyspepsta chronic dtartheca ;
chronic dysentery; chronic diurests ; chronic cystitts
diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage. such as PUTPIC
ta hem orrhagya, and the COHICIIRtIN'tI sweats 01 Hecate
Fever. The Water roar also be often 1180(1 with ad
vantage. he says, in oases of low typhoid fevers,
convolesrencefrosz protracted fevers. to exeite the ap -
Petite and promote digestion t it. diarthreas.partieularlY
such as are,deperdent on a relaxed or ulcerates state
of theraucous membrane of the intestines. In oaten
lons affeutions, or itthiasis, attended with phosphatic
sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to
muriatio aoid, as being more solvent and lese apt by
continued nee to disorder the stotnaali. in febrile
die
eabeh, it can he used properly diluted, as a refrigerant
to dinupish thirst and preternatural heat. to skin dis
eases—in those forms of dyspepsia connected with an
alkaline condition of the stomaah, as in Pyros.is, or wa
ter-brash, it will prove better than hYdroehlorm acid.
In eases of Colica pictonion, and other injurious eon
sequences arming from the action of load, this water
will prove, to be an admirable antidote. In chronic
pharogitio, faryngtits, chronic mucous croarrh. and
humid asthma, chronic cohthattnia (externally)
as a gargle in ulcerated sore tiiconts, in eases of salt
vatbm, and in leocorrhea and sleet ; arid MHO in pass.
When taken internally, a Wino-glassful of tire Water,
diluted, taken three times a doe, is fIllItI(11011t for an
adult. . .
Other tcatimonith fromphymoiana, and ether to
eacetable individuals, may be seen on application to
the Agent.
Beale re au 40 te4 on liberal tern.
NO Water egmetne unless d from
E. W. loErwalli.
So/6 Agent,
No. 074 BROADWAY.
New York.
Vol dale at Ito following Acteedee
FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chendeal
Store. Northeast comer of FLyrn aro! CHESTNUT
Streets,
Also for aale at FRF.DERICK BROWN, Jain, Drug
and Chemical Store, Continental Bow, corner el
NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
The Trade eucoliod at Wholacale Prima. mvl2-awly
MRS. JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS
FOR LADlES.—Approved of and highly iecom•
mended by the Medical proiescion throughout tho United
States, Thirty Thousand Inga'ida having been advised
by their phyalciana to lIE6 her Nutgical 41:0,11.09.
Would caution Marche etc and others ageimt puratum g
except at her tesidonco,lo:l9 'Vg - iILISUT 3.icet, Where
ehe can be conceited o,aily, botween tho bouts of
and S. Her book of testimonial!, will ba elan,, on n nn h
tuition. Bent free to any part of the United blames. 110
minters la on each article, inch toloi-tf
grFjeefueeaageeeeeiusmiirseaecrriecciomenog.yer.nvrmrg,-,0.
DIVIDENDS.
OFFICE OP THE AMERICAN FIRE
INVLIRANCE COMPANY, O•'TUREpt
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE DOLLARS per share for the last ei tocnibc.
whiels will be paid to the Stookh,dders or their iese.l
representatives. on and after the 11th tnernnt. exclu
sive of State lax. A. C. L. CRAWFORD,
0c,2 10t* NonreiAry.
Allt S. BANIY- REN, PROPESSIONIIL
N WISE. line owned a Boarding HOMO at No MI
SMOG street, fur the epeeist turommodation of In Valet
1 , 811108, and for those owning to Philadelphia to bo Con
fined, or for medical attendance, where they him have
careful nursing, Food board, and all tho comforts of
home. Men. B. refers, by permtwon, to the following
Mnfeesional Kentlemen
Profetutor 11. Moms, Mai er Winter, M. D.,
Protesnor B. 1:1 ((tone. odman, M.U.,
Professor Jos. Pancoant, Pro °nor Bolackson.
Imo Rays, hi. 3i., R. A P. Femme. Nl. D.,
W. Norris. N. 8.,
Prolellsoe L. ROOM
00$ 1m Profeaeor 8. H. Dickson,
VARDAIIIOIII SE ED,. 11,IAI ABAR-4 crktie
Yolo for 4%t0.
"T A had gon t gieri t i)
„ ,
EDUCATIONAJG.
NEW LONDON ACADEMY.
.1- A lIOMI BOAHHINQ SCHOOL FOR ROW—
Thorough Inetruotian Llnd Rind •Durneette Treatment.
Terms very moderate,
Re fore to Hon W. D. Kelley, Rev. Dr. Boardman,
and above, In Philadelphia.
Session opens en lit WelinesdaY of Woven her next.
REV. 1. I'. GARTER. Principal.
N ow I ondou. Chester co.. Pa, on?. tutha.3o
J3')ARDING SOUOOL FOIL
Fl,O l 11 1 1,1 1
0 MEN AND JOYS, at Pottstown, Mont
gomery county, Pen, sylvanla
The Twentieth semi-annual cession cf this School
will open on , INFDNEHDAY November 7. Anirme
the a:waning , s otf.ren may be named: Reasonable
terms; a healthy and qttrnet.vp situation tan eg t mna i va
cud Riotous,' course o' study; liberal provision for the
personal comfort of pupils; Parental diseipline. and
lurid supervision of morals and manners; an experi
enced I - sober fey. ea , ory ten mulls Tacoma four Unwisp
day by Reading' Railroad.
Holorance3: 610-srq. Solomon it. Cann; James
elitKhom ; James U. Caldwell ; John W. CP.gliorn: lat.
V Sal Mill ; Joseph It. Emma ; 'A. F. titan;
Birch; N. Korn; Don. Owen Jones; Hon Jas.
Cooper ;
Hou. V. Yost..
For Ctroninre, oonveying foil particulars, addr.m,
Bev M. Al KISS. A. NI. 00. a
PRIVATE TUITION.--A Recent Gradu
ate of Ilan and College, Manse abuse ts, tiocr
ilitin.! Ilia prof essm A ni attlthPfl, wishes to take one or two
Fowls to prepare lor Cullego, or to inetruot in English
Stediet.
Refereneen : Samos Walker, n a. and C. C. Felton,
Cambridge, Mara.; Wm. 11., Furness, D.D., and
Charles Shext
. i
Addrs.o, F.." BOX 60 Peat Unice. oak-at
kOMAS BALDWIN'S EN" eLISA. NA
THEM VPICA and CqLA'S(CAL SCHOOL, for
liove. m. E. corner of IMO.AD and ARCH, will re-open
Vept.rlo, 3. 001-12 t.
MEs3D. - ..MES OHEGARAY AND MIER
-MIN respectfully inform their friends and
the pcblio that they have removed their Boarding and
Dar Sc hool for Yonne I .mtlen from Logan &tomato Nor,
1097 and 1529 91'21)1.7.6 Street.
Penile from five y este of age upward prepared fir the
fourth class. • 1725-em
IpiRET,AND Ils wrITTJTE—A. BOARD.
'NO qr:Hooi. FOR YOUNG 11EN,,--Tbus inpti
teflon le lowed 'in a debeht'ut. healthy, and retired
Phi
of the wintry. twenty four inDea notthweat of
Phi adeinhia. two hourre ride from the city t noaeusible
by Norriirown r timed and 'razes, me° a day.
Next session opens Ootober 22d.
For oircula.s address
'H. A. HUNSIOKER, Principal,
eetTgoett . Perkiornon Bridge. MontgotherY cm. Pa.
LPp Y ANT, t. ,I .PRAI 'TON, FAIRBANKS'
MEM...PIMA COLA:BOB; A. Fa corner - 81 -
VENTIL a"d CREHTN UT btreets —nay and Evenina
SESSiO4S. individual inttruction in Booskeeping. in
eluding B.noral Whnlerrale and Retail BUeIIaPONT bihth
ping , Forwarding and Commission, Banking. t 3r.-
°flange, Manufacituring. Railroading. bleambnating.
fr,o.. the Inri t thorough and practical anima in the
United Rtaton. Also, Lecture., Commercial Caloula
tkons. Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics'. len
inanehtp (host in the nttsl. Correspondence. Etc.
For irtio• their !law Treatise on lieekkespigg.
ag beauti
fus lly nr
I f f nted in colors, and the but work published.
e
Q 6 /5 UN DERS' I IiSTITUI E,
THIRTY-NI P NTU. AND
IifILADELPE MARKET STREETS,
Professor E, D. SAUNDERS tr. CORTLAND SAUN-
Eon. Whl. 11 1 1$ 11 ,1. 3 :R A ..di j eal n e:VA. leroKIDRIN.
W. of the Merchants' Hotel. Philadelchin ; lien. J.
W. PORN of The Press; Don. N. D. BROWNE,
blanch Chunk—oft of whom have airs boarding an
Philadelphia; Rev. R. WEB eBROOK. D. D., of the B.
a3Union Ron. J. W. MAYNARD, WidisMsPort J.
LEISEN Esq.. Su and Ens loom. of the [AMA
Coal nnd ratan (lorny . Y; and Hon. ABA PACK ER.
Saunders' testi itra—will give their friends "rho may
ho looking for s,safo, tnorousli, and yleasent sohool any
information desi , ed reseal:nine this seminary.
A rove and lawn of EMT ACRES are attached to
the Institute for seolusion, recreation, and physical eg
ererso...
Of;i0 : The terms for a session of five months, counting
horn the day of admission, are ,irts for day-boarding
pupils, 8100 for yowls who upend Maturda• and Flintily
at home. aid ell 3 for pupils remaining constantly. No
extra ()barren, re.rmcors in ad -snot, ante-Ow
THE MISSES OM-EY & MRS. REI,I3E , R
En glisp any French B &aline and Day °dual, for
Lneilea No. 1' P 3 WALNUT kfreet, wi ll be
eat:men on WEDNE.'7 DAY. September 12. eoli lm
VNOLISTI ANI) CLASSICAL SCW)OL.
hi— , — The school of the subscriber. in Simee
erinar4 4 , T btreet, above Twelfth, will re-open on
Itl
sel.3oN-tg.f fiy, the 17th of S C HAR eptemb
LES SHORT.
VOIIING L. , ,DIRS' BOARDING AND
PAY FCHOOL. Rev. JAMES I. HELVES
13nardme and Day School for Young Ladies. 16135
WALNUT Street. will be reopened September 12th.
null-smaam
ARBIET BROWN WILL REOPEN
ire IPc two r • R GJRLS on the N. W. oornor
of FRAM R T and JUNIPER &teats, opposite Penn
Sonars. on 110th of ninth month. I dont ) atar-Sw*
CLASSIOAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCUST.
Th e d u t i es of the ch i efdom tem Wile will be resumed
Monday. September 3. J. W. FAMES. A. NT.,
auk-d2m Principal,
PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST (3011.
NFR THIRTEENTH and - FILBERT Streets. re
opens MONDAY. September 3d. Four tome pupils
will bo admitted. Catalogues sent to soy address.
au2l-tr R. STEWART. Principal.
MR WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
LTIL NG and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No.
17 et N 'street, near Logan &mare, will RE-OPEN
on W EDNEBDAY, nentember 12th. throulars Dirmalted
on applivation auls-tf
'ISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R.
M. D w,il reopan their eohool for young la
dies, at No. 1010 SPRUOL attest, on MONDAY, Boo
tranner 17.
RUMNESS CARDS.
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PRIAIUNE.—
JOY. 00E. ea Co.
flats been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for
tins extensively circulating national commanding la
licence. Business men ore advertisinn in the best news
natters of city and count rY, at the offices of .10y,COE,
it CO., Advertising Agents. FIP7II and CHFEITIWP
!Stre ets,26-11 Philadelphia ; Trlbuno Buildings . New York,
ge
MATHEW BROOKS,
MAN UY.ACTUNER
OF
17 AInPAION . O NWORM
In ovary valley of 13010111,
No. 139 North THIRD Stmt.
nolo-itn novonte Cherr . Vhiladol
H ORAC m .I43 .Ec SE A E_,
DUCAL ENNINEER. and
PA rENT ATTORNEY.
No 114 South tqXTII Street.
(Nearly opposite the County Court Rouse,)
rrepares Specifications. Drawings. are..anit transmits
'another nrusiness connected with the obtaining of Let
ters Patent
Maohinery Designed and Drawings wade. au2s-31n"
R. OORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO..
• K. ER AND CONVEYANCER, rionniaTowN,
Pennsylvania.
M
FARMS,. STORES. bIILLS. and HOTELS FOR
BALE in ontnninin7. Boobs. Chester, and Delaware
Counties, varying from 10 to 200 aores, to good Localities.
' , argon' applying will be shown properties free of
charge.
Boado and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAND
SOME RESIDENCES tor sale in Norristown, Potts
town, and intermediate pieties. For Cataloguee and
tu.l desenation. address It. R. CORSON,
tfm-din Norristown, Fa.
Mono Law,
• Manufacturer of
13HIATE3 LINEN and MAItSFILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARS.
A large and eliolee aasortmen*, and WELL MADE.
always on nand. unto whtell I particularly Invite the
attenton of Visit and prompt-raying SHORT-TIME
buyers.
S. E. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phila
delphia. au7-31n*
P.OYUGUET &SONS,
4. IhIPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS.
No. 2, 6 South FRONT Street.
Reoerve rettularly a full esmeut of desirable DI
0 &RS, which they offer Itt ow MOS, for cash or ap
proved credit. - Imo 17
pAWSON & A11011.01,80N,
BOOKBINDERS
non. 519 AND 4121 MINOII STREET,
DDi111181:1 hltrket
AD and LPHIA Chestnut Moe%
SNLE.
JAMES PAWSON. JAR, 5 MIORD&SODI
1 , 157 11,`
JWAGNER JERMON
R.. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-Al-LAW,
°Moe, No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opuosite Independence Squared
PLITLADELPIIII.,
AZ the aid of reliable Attorney!, at different points in
the United States, is enabled to prosecute anti collect
claims of every deborintion.
Particular attention uteen to the examination and re.
°every of the claims of Legatees and Devisees, and the
exanunanon of Land Titles and seounng the Interest
of haue and all norrona Interested in the came. is all
parts of the Union.
Has the Statutes of all the States and a Commissletter
for most of them.
ard Deposona carefully taken under Comma:come,
l-ern
J. BAYLIS THOMAS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rea removed his office from No. 423 Arab Street to No.
4:19 WALNUT fitrood.
Partioular attention given to the recovery of Maroon
tile Claims. The drafting and examination of Wills,
conveyances, Assignmehte, Bnefs of Title, and other
Instruments of Writing. the management of Exeoutor
ships, Aciminiettatorships, and Trusts. supanntended;
and tho beet securities prooured for thepermanent in
vestments of Money, Sat,sfaotorr reference given
vben TP , 1 , 311 , 111. 4i.130-'slllw
BiliNetK6.
Mlh'Ult THE SOUTH.-011ARLE8-
TON ARP SAVANNAH' RTRANBILIFR,
FREIGHT RELUURD. .
Raney Freight at an average of TITTRaIt per sem la
law Nov York Stentnehlu Atop.
FOR Can KLEB'l4:lll_, B. C.
The but. Mail Siimmsh , p FFvSTOPIR STArybl, per
tain Charier' I'. rdarahmaniwill sail on Monday, Oorober
MY, at la o'olook A. hl.
rihraugh in ki io tu hoots-only 49 Mats at Bon.
FOR BAANNAII,A.
the W. B, hail Illtesinship &FATE OP 0.)30R®/A.
Captain John .1. Optrvm. will pall on Saturday, Sep
tomboy 23. at 4 o'olook S.M.
llitougi in 09 to eh nears--only 49 holm; at Sea,
Itirnatune onyx obanyed from every Saturday ts vs ere
Rye dayr. Roods received. and Bills of Ladlnr eisned
every day.
Tliespiendid fast-Glass sido-wheel Steamships KEY
STOPM STATE. and STATR OF GROROIAnow run as
above every ten days, thus forming a five - day comma
nioabbn with Charleaton and Savannah, and the Routh
, .
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah. these Ships set
neat with steamers for Florida and with railroads, ike.,
Tor all platen in tne South and pouthwell.
INS CRAr CR. .
rringht and Input - anon on a large proportion of Strode
shipped South will bi e found CO he lower by theme MOTO
than by suiting yea* . the ^roma= being one-half tho .
I % . nraraneo On all Railroad Frolsht in anther
Unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies taking all risks from theta notate.
OREAT KEDvonort IN FARE.
Fare by thin route is to thiircnt. cheaper than be
the Inland Route, re wit be b.T the followitehe-1
dole. Through tiolots from elnhin. vinC rues
ton and Savannah stet mehi os, INCLUDIN 0 SUL lets
the whole route omery , aunt hem Chtslestou and Savan
nah to ontr ,
via CUARLEETUN4 VIA. BAVANNAI 4.
TO OhOrIOtTOO-4 44—515 CO To Savannah.— - Sts 29
Ytuyitet‘........-- 17 041 Augusta —.... 17 10
iolumbia.---, zi 00 hie. o on -...... 20 Oil
4 t
. i tianta.-- ...- XI el! tiunta—. %3 01
ents — orrery .. ,., 29 CUCUolitmbus....- -21 N)
lie -- ^ !bay • 23. , ..-.
.1
gavro=.:.:;.:
ow Orleans.,.., O) 75 klei4Folner.f....
777 E i loohe-,.,
Knoxville ISO New
31 to
Fore to V3vonn.h, is Chlirlostun... „... 1 0 0 0
Charleston, via Savannah.- _. 16 00
bi,11.; of lading ntd nom trieeliop hat
For fKeight or raraage e.prly on board, at zeeeaq
Wheal &COTO Vine EtrAot. or to
AL SR. HSAOIi. Jr. ,& 00,
No. 1.316 NORTH WHARNES.
Agent! In Ohn.losten,'T. &T. G. BUDD.
opypt a r,sll, uUNTER& Ort.3l.lllELle.
For Florlas from Onarleaten.stoanoor °maims eve'
WVaday.
or Florida from Mayanrah, cteamase and
Jobu'a even - Triendm , ar.dEgtardar.
THE BRITISH AND NORTE
AMERICAN ItU VAL MAIL t3,I'EAAI:.
tiii LB% .
~-• .:IS N. 20.11 lulta To 1.1Va112002.
dlitof C z ahl a Paggage.---...—..--.----eiv
Beeoud Cahn Pasant.° —. , ~ 16
Fau.ff hogrox TO ravzurooL.
Chief Cabal Paggage
&goon() Cabin Pagaugo....—.. -..-.. - .. z . . 40
The elope from New York nail at Cork Harbor.
The shire from Boston call at Halifax and Cork har
bor. .. ..
1 , 1 , 11t81.1S.;(;apt. 3 tullitua. CANAttA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Caot. J. stone. AMERICA, Capt. Moodie.
AMA Capt.. E. (.4 Lott. NIAGARA, Capt Ande mil
AFRICA,
ricoTIA., (now building.)
Then° vowels oarry a clear white light at meet-head l
green ou eterboard bow; red on,port how.
ARA'IIIA, Stone, lorivee'flost on, Wodneordsy r , IYont , 5
AFRICA,' tihannon, " ,N: Yea, wedno.day, oept. 12
ASIA.HIC.2., Mamba, " Iloatna, Wadnasaay, Soot. 12
I,' Lott, " N. York, Wodneadax. Sept. 26
ROPA, Little, "Boaton Wednesday, Cot.' S
Th)..,RBl.A,„Judkins, " N. York Wedneedity, Sept. 10
Bertha not secured until paid for.
An ettoettoneed Surgeon on board.
The owners of thesa_elape will not ba aeconntabla for
Cold, saver, Dellion, opeate, Jewelry, Preetoug Stone
oritletalt, nuledt bills of laden are Bianca therefor and
the vales thereof therin exprowted. Fop freight ow*
614 al apply to E. CUNARD, 4 BoWUntgreesik •- ' 1
" -.•-- sic* x ork. 1
anal' . .
SA.LES - SY-A11111T4 1 8. -
PURNESS,
No. 42" IN AitleirtßTßlacr.
BAbIL O On TuPeO d RTE M D
r D i RYGOODS.
October 9, at 10 o,elook, by oatnlogue, on six months'
credit.
e 100 packages and lots of knot and staple. imported
%Pandas and catalogues early ou tiZe Morraur of
sale.
N F. PANCOAST, AUOTIONEM gtuc-
J.I• (lessor to B. SCOTT, In.. 431 Off ESTNUT St.
LARGE SALE OR RICHLY-FRAMED OIL PAINT
INGS, OVAL, MANTLE, AND PIER bIIRRORS,
&c o he.
On Mondsr Morning,
Ont. Rib, commencing ale o'elock.
gm- col:pot:on arranged lot examination, with oat .-
ioeno', on Frid eV. Rh tint.
included will be found, viz :
American, 8W ,83 , ita7an, and ITlorragn tannery, Oen
man winter viown, Buten interiors and exteriors, RA-
T Ina and coast views, fancy sketches, winter and he m
ja,,,i,,,oapes under gines hn , alt nehly framed in
fine gilt nalnqii•
MIRRORS.
2a firat quality Froneli-plate mantel, pier. and oval
minim, all framed in nobly gilt and ornamental
SALE OF 009 LoTB AMERICAN ANI) IMI'ORTF.O
nay G0rj.D5,11.11311010.4 1 RIMMINGS, EMBROI
DERIES,
On Weauesilay
Oct. 10, by catalogue, on a °recut, 0011/11101141118 at p,
o'clock. precisely. • "
P HILIP FORD t CO., AUCTIONEERS,
Va. 4.30 frIARKET, Stmt. and 321 'fdllNOit
Street
POSiTIII.I3 SALE OF 1,20 ClAwb:S BOOTS, 811.0 E!,
BROU ANS AND 131.131 SHOES.
On Mannar Morning,
Oitober 11, at 10 o'clock meolsely. will be sold, by
catalogue, on 4 months' credit. 1.200 oases men's. boys'.
and youths lour calf. Mill, and think boots„,brogans,
gaiters, Oxford ties,dia
Women s. misses .and olilldren's milt, kip. and goat,
God ti t heeled hoots and ',boos.
A foil nesortmeut of women's, misses'. F nd ohildreu's
oitv-mado kid and coot heeled boots andshcee.
Gil , he ab..ve will t mbrate a krge assortment
of trosli goods, from firit•olsior manufacturers.
N. B —I he oar y utrention 01 buyers ic partioularlY
Invited to examine the goods early on the morning of
asta. with'eata,o,ues.
BT. Lows, MO.
WILLIAMS, BOYLE, & CO.. ATTO
TIONlEgal ti COMMIBMN MERC3FIANTN,
No. 4 North MAIN Bt., T. Louie, Mo. , (fonne,t;
with blazers. Myers, Cleghont, & Co., Phaada.) of or
their services to the marohentrs, monufaoturorsr end
others of Pfuladershre, for the seta of err goods. oar
. shoe:, hard. ste. Jewelry, Ica.. /co.
Pet S9 -b eaili advances mode on reoerpt of goods.
1117" Settieno3oLs made three deTztafter sale.
REVIAISTIMIA.
Icons. hirers, Clakhorn, t Co. Philadelphia.
•• Stuart & &utast, Pluladololtia.
" Van Wyok, Torrueend & WSITU.II, New York.
L. to 13. Curtis & Co., Few York. • .
Wood, Choler, & Co., Et , Lotus. Me.
.• Crow 1 1.1 , :.orear-o..1" ' mhls-thstals
STOVES.
ono !STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES SPEAR.
1 . 1 a. 1116 MARKET STREET,
,- a w prepared to meet the 'wants of the puh.io more
compierepr in all the Ostrom of he Stove trade than any
other eatahliehment M Philadelphia. in proof of Which
he ihv Oen tuItIPAR , 7IVS,2B•XISATION. . •
The following' era attune Ma torn popu ar Inventions,
'leveret of which have already obtained a national repu
tation an surposing in ezettlence and economy any other
htovea in uyso.
. . .
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Grui burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
be the best Stove for family use in the world.
SPRo R, is the Patentee of the eelebratod
Gas-ennsoming Cooking Range, now rapidly awning
.
JAM hti PRA Ris the Piventea of the Improved Sit
ver's Air tight One consuming Parlor Move.
JAMES 8P tqat ,is the Inventor of the 'int:level
(Patented Ornamental 'Aryl!. Urn. 'which. from its
beauty and utility, is likely, this season, to be univer
sails kIII7IEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel.
and Comfort saving Ironing Pan,
Jt MEM 8 P KAit is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated lisilway oar Renter
JIiMRS BP.E It to the Inventor of the Improved
nye- hoard Stove.
. .
For an of the above the Inventor very justly claims
tnivantages which require bet to by understood by the
public to by univerenily anpreciated and q rolerred tO
any other art &ea of that alas. in the market; and ho
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons
In want of Stoves to call nt d examine for themeslves.
Puritan wiehm• to examine will have every attention
Ilhown them. whether Intending immediately to pur
chase or not. ee1340
RAILROAD LINES.
• NEW" TRI-WEEKLY
.106 PASSENGER AND FR° 1011 T
dr), TO Nttft.Fo l K. and PORTSMOUTH, Va., via
the Philadelphia. Wilmington, and lialt;inero, and
Delaware Railroads, therms by the new steamer Phila
delphia to Norfolk. and Portsmouth, Va. • • •
On and after July Mi. passengers from Plilladelrlim
will take the Ble A. M. teem at the depot, coiner
Broad street and Waehington avenue, on uesdays.
Thursdays, and Saturdays, arriving at Seaford at 1 30
P. N.. end at Norfolk esrly the next morning. The
steamer Philadelphia will leave Norfolk on the even
inge of Monday, Wednesday. and Friday, connecting
with the train at Seaford, which arrives at Phi add
pinta MI P. M.
Fare for first olcini cuseengeni, including Male on the
bon., ST
s Bonvaa-elass pasnonhers, including meals on the boat
60
relght taken as low sa by auy other lout..
For further euttroulare Bee emelt hand-bills at th
hotels, and ether public) Macon. or mega° of
C. l DAN}„ agent,
eoruer Broad stand Waehmeteu ay.
KENNEY, Master of 'rransportattou
EeB lm. P. W. & LI. R. R. Co.
atig_. WEST CHESTER
TRAINS via PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILROAD, leave depot. °corner EuEVP.NTH
and MARKETS at 7.30. A. hl., 12.90, P. M., and t: P. Al.
On Sunday, leave Pluladelphia at 8 A. M., and Went
Cheater at 4 P M. iy3O-tf
SAYING FUNDS.
" A little> but often, Eats the Purge."
FR ANKLIN ' SAVING FUND, No.l
136 South FOURTU Street, between Chest
nut. and Walnut. IldLadelyluas vaye till Dosalita
on demand.
Depoeitors' money Roared by government,
State. and City Loans , orouna Rents. Mortl
gag er,Foe..
nos Company deems safety better than large
i
profits, coneeduently wilt rim no riek with &mu
llion' 11101107. bat bays it at ail times ready to
rem, with a. per cent. intoost, to the owner, as
they have always done. This Company hater
euended.
Foamier, married or single, and Minors, can
,
de in their own right, And ouch depoaite can
be withdrawn ONLY by their consent.
Charter perpetual. , lutorsorated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money
from trueteen and eXemiton.
LARGE AND 8151M,L SUMS RCIVED.
Oinee open daily, from 9to ft o'clock, and on
Wednesday evening until 8 vataaa.
DatECITOM
Jacob B. Bhnnnon, Cynus Cedirallidit,
John Stundler, aeon. Roue
Mataohi W. Moan.. Edward T. Blatt,
' Lams Krurnbhaar, Nervy Delmar,
Nioholas Bittenhoni*, Nathan &neater,
Sea, IL Beitterthwatte, Jonee rerkea.
i
Joaeph W. Linanautt.
lACCISI B. BRANNoN, Premien*.
Crass Canws..tzanam Traanur.
avaa-r-
"AAawwwedistAs!Sma2'
A NIEMAN SAVING FUND.---Oom
_pany's Iluildtn f, eoutheast earner Vf'i ALD. in
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from
o'clock. and on MONDAY till in the evening., This
Ole Institution has gaWilYel pod in full, on &mend.
without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums I:.idintoi, on demand in gold and au Ter.
TRlJBrb 113.
ALEX. Ar Freeident.
BAML. WORK, Vloe Preekler:t.
John C. Farr, T. E. Hamm. George Nugent
John Anspaoh, yawl. T . Bodine , Alb. ..Roberts
John Alkman, Jonas Bo ormAn,- H. IL Eldridge Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. WILSON areasuror.
JOHN C. BIMB. Secretors. augl-9m
CAVING FUND—FIVE PER VENT IN
TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY I.II.IIITSOM
PANY, WALNUT Street, southwest oorner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. incorporated by the State at retinal/
tame.
Money is received in any cum, large or mall, and in
terest paid from the del of deposit to the day of with
dreamt.
The oince la open even , day from nine o'clock in t a t
morning five o'olook to the even c. and on Monde•
and "Sliaridw oveninge till eight o ciotdc.
on. HENRY L. BENNER., President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE. Vice Preaident
Wirmaat J. Rash. Secretary.
DLIESICTOZO:
Iton. Henry L. Benno& F. Carroll Browder,
Edward L. Carter, losepti B. Barr
Robert Solfridso, Francis Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkee,
C. Landreth Blume, James L. Stephanie&
Money is received and payments madedailY.
'rhe Avestments are made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter. in Real Estate lifortsteek
Ground Rents. and etch fast-Masa seeurities aa will al.
ways insure yerfect security. to the depositors, and
which cannot fad to sive permanency and stability a
this rneltntlnn.
§ - 4 ', 4 . AV INC FIND-UNITED STATES
e•- 7 TRI.J3T COMPANY. corner THIRD end CHEAT-
N UT Btroot.
Large and small cunt roomed, 141.4
_paid, E book
lone
mend_wlthout notion, with FIVE E R CNT. NT.F
REST from the dog 'of deposit to the day of wit! -
drawed,
Office hours ,from 0 mad 6 o'clock eve day, and or
MON DAN EVENINGS from 7 until 9o' c o ok.
DRAFTS for sale on England, :talon , d '.cotlant
from Alinpwardn.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
Tressurer--JAMEB It. HUNTER
PLINY FlRR..Aotsarr.
PIANOS AND MUSIC
PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS !!
PIANO-EOHTES.
MELODEONS,
PLANG-FORTES.
MELODEON,
Alado by Raven, limn. Ac Co., Nunnah Clark, Hallett.
Dove, & Co.. and other&
E. GOULD,_
myt4-17 SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
wp m STEINWAY A SON'S NEW PA
'TENT OVER.STRING GRAND runs,
SQUARE GRAND. AND SQUARE, PIANOS. DOW
Profe nett in concerts and in private etrolea by the best
Performers. Reoetved the first premiums over the best
makers, from judeeshke Got balk. hlason,and others
Challenge ad competition. 11 1 . AB ICA KROTIIER 6
06-1 y 1000 CHESTNUT Street.
HAINES BROS.' OVERSTRUNG
PA T N T-A OT lON PIANO FORTES,
'• Cheapest Flret.Class Pianos made. ' 1 , splendid
assortment of Lonia XIV , and other style's. for sale al.
Factory Cash Prioea, and warranted for 5 yearn.
•
Seoond-hand Pianos for sale and to rant.
Gh,ORGh, L. WALKER
8. E. Cor. of SH. SEVENTH and ARCt.
PRINCE & CO.'B Improved IRELopuoNs, from
8 4 / 1 . onward“
BURNS' CBI EBB ATED ROSE
wIIOD ard full mthllte-elate S o hn F ORTES ; Bed EllteY Oreen'e Entwonto nod
Mel , deuu. The above instruments ere of the very
Meat improvements. end treat Waken, For wile
.at
I t - liBWici Mu.° :Rom, No, 110%1 CtIESTNLT
BtreeL. eel Ira
ARSECS FE IMPROVED PLO:
1:18Tft 1- CIION 'BOOK .—Eastect method of fin
gdriuk, together with a beautiful relection of popular
Pfc.:wand prom reignite Wrong. over before published in
a innall work—price only no cents-at llnßBll.'B Music
Store. 1102 CH FAT.NI.II' Btreet. ock-lin
-,•-•USlO—Froin all ( atakignes in the
milted states, at Ono Clear ear e9e—at 1118
MARKET (street, apposite the Fatmern blatninoth
Market Rouse, veS-Im
WINNER'S INoEPENDENT VIOLIN
PLAY' R, F.es. 1,2, 3. 4. 3. 67,°
°
and P aro Vst
rende—vri on V.l cents—at MARSH'S Must Et ,
CH.P.ST P. 1; r strnet. ° O ,,A i u
ni
- bbls, 200 Itslf bbls, 375 qr bbls. 400
ki t .• . two ausq cans, ' 3O one-gbart cons
Patent !row lireasa.. wane, yam. and black m 9 nn,
f•telured and for sato to ItOWLEr. ASHBURNI , R,
0,. Nn a rinntb Wharvea. oct
51)iu
0 9.BES OP SEED L.EAF TOBACCO,
ntere, and for safe r m.
.lIANsom
rrAit.-5o bbln Tar, 275 kegs ditto, in
atoro and for sale by
HOW LEY. ABl-111URNFF, h
oa4 1 , 1., 16 South Wharves.
Pri CH.-375 lthis Pitch, in store and
- for Hole by POWL.N.Y. nalinbßNElt, & e().,
Pin. is gt,nth linvvrN oe4
ANNISEED-1 casks Italian for sale.
WETHIMIL BROTHER,
47 An 4 B Nntl,l 1 , 1 , 01) 1) St
SWEET MI, in quarts :and Ants, for
rain. WETBE LI. kJ:MOTHER.
iss'n a7 nna au Nnra, II Rt
'MINT lIIVIBER—Oround pure in Oil,
-L. for solo by WETBERILL & BROTHER, 47 f
end
Al FPON I) El ea!
ait
- iropayy.T74l # 9.*liiicd at price to
-otkftin wevow.ents., , tddrm , WM.TIfiIsON.
drettop wit" inulionn BECuAD :Mitch • ero-710
ISALEI4_,INY AUCTION.
nn THOMAS a SONS,
Poe. 139 end 141 Smith FOLIATE! treat.
(Form e& N0z.67 and 69. 1
• • STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
SALEF3 AT THE EXCHANRE 3eVERY TUESDA.Y
Daring the business season in July and August On
easels_ local sa l es. - ;
flair Rearming of eachproved, issued 6491117 1 141173 In
addition to which we publish, on the Batureas armors
to each exile. one thousand catalßSu,se, in pampphlet
fona, giving foil descriptions of au tne - provere!
acid on the following Tuesday.
C R Dr-Our sales of real eatate and stooks
::_he Erni:halve will hereafter be bald at 13 o'eloot
„„, ••• ; and, in the everung. at 7 9 01C0:c...
"4, ,:lontritintors have the option of either sale.
Al, ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
ti
i ih• t c .. ...se a large amount of reel. estate at private
safe. inoludtas . ri:d o A
_na " t=r7
property. Pyle% ' BALE RESISTEn. ° •
TA• •red on our private sale registers
,T 7" Reel estate eats. our pabho sale abetraot
end advertised cocaziol. printed
we
tree a:
(of with% 1.040 Copies a.
charge.
—OCTOBER 11.
•rvi , ELVTII FALL BALL rty late 00-
Peremptory gale on; he Pieln,a3R, prope
need, Ott Th ly
at's
copied by W. A. hdwards, E. dee- ma,
day, October 110,180 J, Wl2l, cloak lit, pia &Call%
FARM, 116 AC ILES 51 Lanosster
Radnor tommehin, 1 clawe.re scanty, on theiroue of
turnpike, 12 miles from kihiledelphis. .
of the
the Morgan Station and ono-quarter of ' , MO. The
Warne St,ttion, nn the West Chester Railroad.
land la in first-rite condition, and the farm in ?AMA
to be ono of the hest in ~ adoor township.
Ternis , -trne. t hird cash. Sale absolute.
THIRTPENTH FALL PAVE—OCTOBER 16.
Eseeutors' Rafe—Estate of *Joorge Rundle. deceased.
hreo story Brick DWBI.L NO on York etvet, be
tween Walnut and geruoo and east or et reeG
same Estate— hree-atury Brick DIVEit,LINtfr. me.
313 Duran street. eantside, above Pine ktreet
Esecutora' Sale—Eatatp of pop' William tiatabtiags.
earl:wad
Large end Ve.'n able It F.t.l or.INR:V. Nu. 1104 Walnut
street. weet of Twelfth street Lot 20 feet front
2110 Clayton St..
Three Mery Brir.lc sladriti
wee , of Twe^fr s oeend fteenth ward.
COUNTS Y $ T,—A desirable C. entry Seat tad
15 'aeres. s"treni Rook, Delaware oeuetr. Pa. The
unprorememn are two neat °coheres. handsome ear
r. uga house staDla, and other out bnildlnge. Pion a,
the .iltnlna Ronnie
1315
Thre a e story
wick
TAVERN and DWELLING,No.
Clloweill street.
Feremrory tin's—Neat DWELLfrie. No. ta North
FiXtETIALI/ *tree[. below !Lace street.
Large Three-story 11 , .0k NUILPING and Stone
1) "A" r Lid Mtd. Ctatre street. neat Venn •ntown ays
nue, Germantown. La 45 feet front.
'lwo secured Utt()l.lxlD BENTS or a 96 s Year
oath.
Peremptory bole- Fame, isff Rliaebetb Lane. deed.
brae story Prick VW No. 545 South NrnW
street between t must and dpruCe etre&
Fare Psta e—Threa•stoty Itnos rrWEL•LING, No.
9 LA tlpruce atreet,.bone Fourth street:
Two-story Frame DW ELLI NU. No. Z 1 Chlytei et,,
bat wan) south and ShiPeen streets. Late zewthwark'.
Hands" ins a hodern atsl.pß,N Cm • W 0.5 nv sweet,
twee n War out. iftll9 end Talpshoetren street, hignt.n
town. Lot 10 by CO feet. It ug built lila snoenor man
ner. of l'ad'e Stone, and hers all the modern con7lit
bl.lloee
Neat Modem Brink DWELLING. N 0.453 North Fif
t.'entl) street, south of Costs, street
rereinvtnrs Rale—Nest Modem DWELLING. No.
721 North North street.
• -
Large ,tozio BUILDING Add Stone DWELLING,
rebtre oreot. near Got inl•,town avenue. aermentow - E.
Lot it foot front
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
No. 331 WALNUT Street. Corn Blolllo‘e InelVette/
Centr , n•
LARGO' SUPERIOR Fl RE- I - ROGF SAFE, MARI".
EY FVANS ex. WATSON, rO 31000. SUPERI `ll.
COUNTER AND - DE 4 Ks. OFFICE lABLES, ARM
CHAIRS, CAREETeI STOVE. cto.
This lOrMne
t 11 O'n!Oedt_. by nicer at neettnee. at No 831 Walnut s
Area, below yOUttlt ktleet. the la , e and superior
weer safe. wade by Evans & Waken oes 191000.
coaster end deskS, °Moe takes, arm chairs. squints,
stove. tea.
Sr' ?Ray he examined oil the morning of sale, at 8
o'olook.
Sale S. F. corner EIGHTIt 10Pd RV UCE Streets.
UPEttIOR PURNITIRE. ECMP , W , A , D 1 0 .
IRR .R 8 CURTAINS, 01.8
TAPESTRY CARPETS.
On Monday Morning.
flot 8. at 10 o'clock. at the southeast (sonar of Eighth
and ipruce streets the superior rosewood gdario-Thner:
by Ricbenhaoh. Prenoo- (slate mantel mirrors . brassies
curtains, bronze and gilt gas chandeliers,,tasestr7 ear
bet+. &o
Alm. the kitchen furniture.
in- /May he examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the sale with catalogue.
Sale No. 4F9 North Fnl/11.TH Street.
ELEGANT V ItNtr llft F., Nl , LA , .t.T MUSTS. Le.
On Wednesday Nonni:lS.
leth instant, at 0 o'clock. at No. 4R9 North Fatirte et"
the elegant parlor, Ourne.room, and chamber furni
ture, fine tapeatry velvet carpe. e, matting, two savories
seilpArttre e &o
be ' eigrnuied at 8 o'clock on the monnig;ef
the sale.
_.xsie at
/AM and 141 Routh FOUlffralleves•
SUPERIO RNITURE, FRENUWFLATE
'MR!, -FORTE% ERUIeBhLO CARPET&
On Thursday blorning,
At 9 o'clock, at the Alsatian Store an assortment of
exoellept second-hand furcutgre, ant pleno-fee,
fine nurture , carpets, eto., from families deelWar
housekeeping, removed to the core for ootrroldwort of
ale. • •
Sale ou the 'Premises, SPRUCE Street,
ELEGANT RESIDENtIE.AND FII.RNITURE.
On Wednesdgy Mornmg.
October 17. at 10 o'clock, will be sold at enbtip toile. ec
the Prentueg. the elegant Modern REHIDENC.E. cr.
722 Xprow , street, wish innenor Stable end Conah-house
in the rear. on Elizabeth street. tot 24 feet 9 Ineltee
front, 2.50 feet in th.
811YE dep RIOR URNITURY.
Alec,by catalogue , the superior household furniture.
Ilkr Full particulars in a few day s.
emptory Este.
LARGE LOT OF FIN I- MADEIRA AND SHERRY
WINE.
On Wednesday Morning.
October 24. at )2 o'r leak, at the a notion Stare. without
reserve, a large nose ity of fine old Madeira and BtorrY
Wines, a large demijohn and bottles
•
ET Particulars in lutnre aovertisementi and cata
logues.
LAR GE SPECIAL AND PEREAIPTORY SALE OF
ELEGANT AND VALUABLE OM PAINTINGS
SAMEti p,A SONR• THIRD GREAT BALE
S op PAINTINGS. Oka bold at the
PENNbYLVANIA AcADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
- . - -
October 25 and 26. - -
We will sell for account of Meaux James S. Earls &
item October 25 and 26, an extennive and valuable col
leotton of Oil Paintings, inoluding wart eminent
variety
of au Lines, the productione of thesuost eminent litne
rsuan and Einopaan arties, being selectman (torn
Earle a Galleries- SIC Chestnut stmt. .
Among them will be found many works of art never
before exhibited. Afso. numerous Pictures painted ex.-
measly for this collection and nate,
'1 his is behoved to be ova of the most bestittfutsuil
valuable collections that have ever been submitted to
public competition In Clue city,
The male will be patentee)", Without MKT V 5 tyr
limitation
Sir Catalogues. with particular& will be ready one
week preview, and the painting" arranged for iteMen
tion.
fVFOSES NATIL&N,g, A Tril T Tog
iut AND CottirdiESlMlt nElttatAllT, eoutlietift
corner of BIRTH and KLUB 15 ?Mu , .
blO/14 01) MAW ,
$OO,OOO to loan, at the lowest rates on Osmond%
tratelas. mein, rater plate, art MA, °Whin, IVO.
caries, sager', hardware, indica minx, mirror!, rri ,
'niture, beddiag, and on g oods of even detscrottune, is
large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands
far any length of time
Hir The Oldest Feta= ?tnte in Vs alb.
• 107' Private entrance on RACE Streit,
gar Business hours from OA. H.-to OP. M.
Heavy insurance for the benefit cr der..tan.
CHARGES ORLI TWO PER CENT.
air Advances of 4100 and upwards at two orb
'Advances of 1100 and upwards, ad one per Mt, Mr
short loans. . . _ .
AT PRIVATE DALE.
Some of the Rued GOLD 'PATENT LEVER
CHRONOMETER yVATWEED, manufactoued at
the usual sellinaronces, 'obi lever and !spine irate
silver lever and lepine watches. Enalleb. Sense, An
French 'watches, at astonishing low tames, Jews
every desorption, very to pistols,
pistols, must -
struments, font quality or Havana oignol ars.
importation price, in quantltiee to snit to
various other kinds of f 00de.
OUP - DOOtt• BALER
Attended to p 3rsonally by the Auctioneer.
sited
consignmen!a of any and 6•OIMOSE3
7 kind a! . NA
SPLENDID SET OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE
.
Consisting of diamond andopal breastpin and ear
rings. Price. Gate. Coat in Paris 81,400.
117017i1 'ittOODWO aMi I itim jts laa
PENNaYLVANIA CENTRAL RAlLROAD—Eleventh
and Market streets.
Mad Tram leaves— 730 A.
Vas , Line. 50 A.
45 E.
HarrisburgAaaatrunodation.......--•—•—.. Z 00 r.
CanometeAcoommodation....—....--- 4 03 r.
Farksburs Accommodation—, -
5 43 P. M.
West Chester trains leave Eleventh and Market at
7 SO A. M.. 12 30 and 4 00
hAnunt.Buffalo,a and Niagara Fag,
leave 7 16 A.M., and 2 00 P. M.
NEW YORK LlNES—Walnut-Street Wharf.
Annum. Line. via C. and A.. 1eave5...........600 A. •
Amami. Line. via Jersey City. 6.0) n. •
MOTIIIDE EXpTOPS via Jersey 9.00 A.
Stem boat via Tnoony and Jersey 11 00 A.
Camden and Amboy Ac00mm0da1i0n.........12 90 P
Express. via Camden and Amboy. .--.. 20d Ptt
Evening Fxpreas. via Tacony and Y. C..... 4 00 P.
°Event. a Mail, via Camden and Jersey C..... 600 6 .1 fl
{Night Fxpress Mail 11.00 p. M
Camden and Amboy Aecommodation .... • 4.00 AT
For Belvidere.P a•ton Flemington. tre.. 6so A M.
and 400 P. M., from Walnut street wharf. and 7.10 A
.51 from Keneingt on depot.
For Water Gap. Stroudsburg. Soranton. Willtalbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend. 6:a. at 6 A. 51.. from Walnut
,rePt wharf and r.lO A. AL'
13 . from Keneinston depot.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown and tfathlehent. at 5.00
A. M.. and CO P. M., from Walnut-atreet wharl, and
7.10 A. M from Kensington depot.
For Mount Holly. at 6.00 and 000, A. M.. 2.00 and 430.
P.M.
Wayreehold, nt 6 CO, A. M., and 2 03. P. M.
Line for Trenton, Bristol, +ko , and 4,00 P,
M., from Walnut street wharf, and? /0, A. M., and
5 f£,, P. M., from Kensington.
BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and Prime,
Expresn Tut In A. M.
..... 12 00 noqi4.
do 11.10 P.
For Wilmington at 8.10,A M,, 12 noon, 1.13, 4.13, 0,
and 11,111,. P. M. _
For Middletown, Pover, New Castle. Ponford and in
termediate 'kinet i c. at 8.15. A. YT.. and JD, P. M.
eundays—ror Monona at 11.10,
READING RAILROAD—Broad and Callnwt•ill streets.
Express Train 800 A M.
Ntglit &usage _ ..... Igo e sj.
Reading Asoommodation.-- 6 00 P. Al.
ELMIRA AND NIAGAR Pt FALLS—Broad and Cal
lowhtll,
Express Train 1eave5._... ..._.........,.._...
NightEurresa. .
UHL
GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD
—Ninth and Groan.
Trnana leave for Consholtooked and Norristown at,
5 50.7.3 J. DM cad 11.03, A. M.. and 1.05, 3.08, 4.30. 566,
600 mO.lll 15, P Al. For Alanay auk, at 660, 7 .30. 9.03 r
1105, A. M., and 10. 2 05, 3.03. 4.50 5 53, 4 (0, 815 and
11.15. P. 51 For Germantown. at 600 700, 800. 9.50.
10 00. 11 00.1500. A. 51.. and 1.00.2181 3141, 3.30,4 00. 5,00,
GCU 030. 7 00. 8 CO. 9 00. 10.15 11.30. P. M. For Chestnut
1101. at 60 1 ,300. 10113 and 13.00, A. K., 112912,00, 4.00,
9.00 630 500) 9CO and 10.11 P M.
Sunday trains for fiermantorrn leave 9.05. A. Al and
3.00, 3.03,0 00 743 and 1030. P. M. Leave tierinantow n
at 8 10, A. M , .1.10400,030, 0.30, P. 31. For &lair town
9.011. A. AL. 310 and 6.00 P. M. Leavo Norristown 7:3
A, Al., 100 and 6.00 P. M.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD—Vino street.
Wharf.
Maii Train loaves ••• .... 7JU A.
P. UExpress - Tram • •-••••- ‘2 , 1
Il000mmo•latton to Egg Harbor only-------b.16
ItiORTIIPEriIiSYLVA NIA RAILROAD—Front end
Wi!v.v.
for re thlahent, laa9o at 6.30 A.. ^ .A1.. and 2.30 and 8
P. M.
P 'F or Bark 3 %w.tli4ta.v.e, a l
t e
?4 t e at '9 % d it t l p .. lh 3 15
M.
fiendays—For Bethlehem tat 804 A. at. For 1;1°3 !es
town et 3.90 P. AL
WJ (MESTER ;1171A AnntA^Thirty -fug end
Market atreeta
Trains leave at 7 .15 and 10.01 1 A. :11., 5.3) and BA) .p.:41
Sundays leave at 8.90. A. M.,2.90 I'. M.
de Tralea marked time (*) tea on 13undayb ; (ft Betel'
Te 01XeOptwi
41 m ffe
THE .ADAM 8 FARKESI
CO., OfGoo 324 CHESTNUT Litreet,
forwards Pamela, P.iotingee. Iklerehand.ee, Bank /tote!,
and Seem, either by he own LUlllg or in eonneetoa
with other Enema Companies, to ail the ermine)
towns and °Wee of the United Stated.
E. B. SANUFORD,
e r pnitrfil VnnannfPndent
ACKEREL, SHAD, ILEIWING, &0.--
"A. 1009 hbls Nos. 1.2 and S large and medium Mac
korai, in assorted packages. of 3 Ten eh olol 413 '". 71
also
60 bble. new No. 9 large Macke
50 half bbls new No. ado do.
•
20 Mils new No. 9 medium do.
50 do new Eastern Mess Shad.
50 half bbla new do do do.
1500 bile now ERIIIIIOII No. 1 Herring.
503 do do Hahfax No. do.
200 do new Horton No. I do.
HO do do No. Beale Fish.
25 do prune No.l Salmon,
Nal Re in
ds CodEah.
100 es new .11RMer county Chabot,
Way Land IRS and kroreja 01,2br
iM611,411461k