The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 16, 1860, Image 4

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    Fashions-for October.
[Frew 1411 / 4 " - - ' towards the winter.
October t,leeditlitta
We have no longer fresktuese and simplioit, of
the tilalin for snmiler, - lier 'have we generally
adopted• the - rieh<Materbibi A for *lnter: The au.
tumn toilettes :that are beginning to make their
appears** combine.
_somewhat the character of
winter dales with the lighter and more cheerful
aspeototthe toilette* worn to warniWeather:
erege and muslin are piton mie lade, except
for erasing dreaVatidare, replaced by stouter ma
today:- • ,
The redingote fords of, dress Witt itauguratathe
&WM; and Can worn either with a po inted ora
'vita body:. Of esonsle, with the latter, the skirt
moat be set in large_platts: . . -
Flomeas will her the ; ornament mestly , used on
;ffrisWeal;,eitliei" Several' Marrow ones to the
*nee, or one larger eurinounttelitynarrower ones,
trf '6E !i s ftiattil4;' - : ' '
, Esiray'buttons;. called inioarous, surrounded
ti are
e is great favor as ornaments for red.
illig, or * dmplostylholdrese.
s4tehtelie;Whiahlitsa eo long played an im
portant pert in toilettes, wilt continue so to do n ,;, it
is much employed both for Isobel aid mantelets.
The paletot , i, ther torn of mantle most used,
and is made either in light cloth - or silk. The
burnous' le Atilt wort; *Rh - either a round or a
ammo hood, though' our elegantal seem to prefer
the capnotion vieille femme, on amount of its being
more. becoming to the figure. Beth paletots and
buinims are ,generailj trimmed all round with
some opposite color. , - •
It is; - u too early to speak of inuthemire
shawls: ' Llamas -are Much in vogue on itocenntof
their lightness end eligaMM—
A form" of nhgligh • has lately made its aiipear
mum, and has created great'sensation. It is a
species of peignoir,
_with large
p laits at the waist,
and itimmompenied by a elan ..pointed hood,
finished,lite how of ribbon. • They. are generally
- mode. Aitobetaire,, bat of courts any ,other ma
terial Marehr lickeoeUkeisnlist need, • "
The'dedialtiße, 'lri-eachemire, is.trimmed all
round ;Atli a broad band of quitted poplin,
of a striking' oolorP • • - '
-thellisnarite, 'chats of bands,
either dark blue; green; violet, or gromillo.
are more sultebte to•PePliw'ReffliffeL • ' •
Green,- - matoorß arid' peuseet,wre shades which
will have 17 1114 ' 1111 $ 1 1a;aC the beginning of the
season; a littlelitorotithellairiume and black will;
be the colors meet elegant, and comma if taut. A
Trimmings are Vern ell tablier ; natrow flounces.
or rushes are oftendlipiesid in . . this manner—they
have the,effeet of malting the wearer appear taller ;.
when the- skirt Is'- so. 'ornamented;' the' body Is,
trimmed to oorresPend., '
In the country dresses are worn alightly looped
up,• stoke to take the skirt off -the ground. Under
neath is Worn a colored petticoat, either book had
white, or_ blu,ff: sad - ffraY. :No -staring Colors aro:
The tight sieereaWhieh have beet laid on One
side dutg the - summer season, have again made;
their eppearatiee. Nothing is - at - present consider
ed so thoroughly distingub as extreme 'landfall.
Draws mantles, bonnets--everything, as unpre
tending possible. This luxurious' simplicity is
the but criterion of taste and style, for the various
articles must be well made and worn with elegance
and flute, or they make both wearer and clothes
appear common; while, on tba other hand, if hien
- latest and Wen ported, • they;give an atiktocratie
esehei,Whielicasinot beobtained by any other means.
For, evening . dress, fade:tate -and Chambery
- gauze are math- worn, generally with a foule of
narrow flounitat - With white; the ornaments are.
generally of Mine light color, meth as pink, pale
blue, or apple green. -
We noticed a white tarlatan dress on a young
lady. - The skirt was entirely covered with narrows
fiounoes. Eaoh flonnee.was trimmed round with a
narrow ruche of black 'guipure. The body, of
course, detiollotte, was ornamented in the same
Manner, and a Wolfe of- pink ribbon, earrounded
by black lace, was placed on the side of the skirt.
With this dress was worn a wreath of pink moss
,rose buds,
forming diademe in front, and ending
behind ina there and brides of black Igoe.
Anotherwhltettreis,iif crepe, was trimmed round
- the skirt. With-three - bouillon, each of which WAS
cross-barred with - narrow black velvet. Bunehes
of green fern Isaias Were plated between the bouil
lons At the zilliC - or the - dries. -The 'Miffs& I waa
composed of -fern Istaisie, and deirdreips formed in
diamonds. - - -,, • • . „
The skirts of ball dresses are made With a li m n ,
and expanding like the tail of a peacock. The
trimming is very varied; it is rare, however,. to
see any reach a bove the .knee . Narrow flounces,
materialspor thmo:nalA style. fn light
the robe_ la as id e at the top of he
skirt as at the liettorni:while in other -articles it is
frequently made en points, and quite flat at front, I
and - the hips. It Wild probable that this fon
oy will be lasting. -•
Bonnie* Mtn one of the'favorite trimmings for
light dresses e and-ciao on robe,- for evening wear.
We were eepielally , pleased with two which we
have recently seen.' r
- '
One was triltbite taffetas., and theMirt slightly
en Pointe at top.. At the bottom it was trimmed
'Atha,n or rather with' several, in trate,
'placed'one- above the other, and" eeParated
small lushes deem/peas in white taffetas, beta at
intervals by,bows a airmillettes, black and girofice
The bows were . pompons With mds. A blank and
Ora's/ ribbon, fastened by a eery ; beautiful
agraffe. - enamelled to iserrespond, formed too waist
Plain body, with a berths composed- of two
`bonnie= coupes. by. boas of black and- girolhis.
The demo Mort; and boullionnees, were trimmed
in - the same manner. - ..Tbe ; MEN» was cOmprsed
of a wreath of dark grapes, and leaves intermixed
with daisies to correspond in eolor with ilia giro.
6.06. had - , - 4 charming appearance in fight
hatv. = •AATlle brineheSOf gramma hung at the back of
,the neck ahneatas low as the net.
The other toilette was in tulle, and the 'bouillons
. en the bias instead of being horisontal, they were
-Very heated", and each apses marked by every
narrow string of pink end„white daisies mixed
A,v wide,,White ribbon; with well, =hints, pink
en. raPtget, wait fattened at the aide
- with lag AWL Wye draperies', fastened In
Ave different places by stringy dmiAr to those at
'the'bottpuioi3ho Mitt. The sante style of lOW
mingi,, hut in: miniature; - was - tarried out. tit the
sleeves. The" effeet , of this elegant and' tasteful
'diees'Awas melt pleasing by' lie freshiiest, . The
head-drese to be worn with this relit was simply
a net, with the meshes competed rit vary' small
'dilater.' . Although a' somewhat - dueller style of
Milialt,it waste very good tante, and harmonized
with the dress.
- leuig 'pastel-sc' demi sthistee; with, a coheir and
Wide' sleeves, arl.'eonsidered the inert falailonsble
Bono. are made in a mixture of eotton and wool,
and, with -pockets, -have -a smart inpearanue.
(fray, trimmed with a ribbon, ,and with large
Makatea, the same color, is a favorite. %hose in
bleek , :taffetu are more drew,: They are either
plain et nabbed , with agulpunipeasenienterie, or
a efiona,ofribbon. We have noticed sumo with an
lrieertion of guipure all round,and a white ribbon
pawed under, it: The -fronts and
-seams ,were
stitched: with 'white. The-. contrast is rather
violent, and to some tastes may not be temptable.
Its' celfilialitY perhaps, principal recom
mendation, „ • • ; . ,
Zolave,jatiketiowill most probably be in 'vogue
this. winter: , Their smart appearance and greet
convenience, are afro,* iecommendatiothrin their
'favor. - The, will be slightly Wadded.
• Theloose'atyleOf areas, introdeced,lY palo7
tots wilt no amid Prevail; more or Jess; fur some
tiro*. bo• dieoult to - And a =heti lute pee
.geinriag equal sitionatageti,'!,
, A herlatene dress, the' irrentiOn'of 'one' of our
leading: dreeint' sckers„ bee oenaed so much excite
meet Spat description will not be uninteresting
to our lair readers. It was 'trimmed with- very
narieWillouneer,• reached /OSSA" above:the
ittligiArimtned with a mobs of - tulle illusion,tind
Ate top flounces beaded attire robe of. larger WI
onsingione than • those on the other -Shute oa, ' The
'disinters of the`eame material - 4114 the dress; with'
long end!, and trimmed with the same description
of rushig,,formed a kind of scarf. The sleeves and
body foci ooyeded With; ruches of the setae char.
•eeter wighive *ready _described. A single,roto
- with light foliage, pieced at one side of the head;
, ig.the , most ^appropriste isoiflinte which ; could be
-finessilltti suit so fairy•llke • -
There Is steeds/nay to wear dresses open at 'the
.froat; Ahoy are evannow.cootelonally pen. „They
wilted longer be' worm*" elosed. gmbroiderod
mtiglis f and a moderate else collar, are
worn with these dresses, Some are also made in.
Yaiessteanee t With insertion. •
,FL Capeearerniaill dimbilihedf oirtineiferenoe;
ICE, Inn ariost da.E at lop, fastening downwards,
Whigs *pasta Ai yeti ungraceful appearance to the
tem . -
*rule, naletote its silk 'take the• lead, and
burnous predominate in wool. Each his its ad.
ranthges on certain occasions, and in Its turn is
:better adapted for particular use.. '
It is. very nasentjal_ to exorcise great cars In
adopting Sewers as a trimming, /Vas to a void run
ning. into, the extreme practised by some of oar
'soil Tsars and dressmakers, who evince a remark
'able want of taste by th e incongruous mariner in
which they employ pie BIM they bring into use.
A, porticos only of the quantity would have a pleas
ing and , elegant effect, whereas the. superfluity of
flowers Cr e ates a confusion in the design, and pr o .
doges an unsightly appearance by the hoer! into
A pagy,.!D the , IntOlior 01 Japan.
TRIATBD.
; Tie Gdwith .19 Saidt;reteraboarg publishes A
letter from Mae- dlbreoht,7 , the wife of a physil
rdon,,who visited ifeddo last winter and: returned
from leddo to Ilakodedi by land. _ She says that
they bind great diffionity,in getting permission to
Mike the journey and that it-was dlioonn tenanied
the-repreeents43vei - of other foreign nation!, the
Amittran eronent.speeking particularly against it.
'nay provided themselves with, the little bamboo
cages ICM - oh' the Japanese nee for
. pnlar.quins,
s/thArt sis so 'small - th'at one' can not hap!
.a sect It an' hie feet. There
.10 0 roks , al Alm, party, and they were escorted by- art Upham k functionaries, 'each ,
,one also
in 7 hiirk little eitge"., Theis pidanquthe are tat
=al:t4.' ..Pati; vhiolt to carried. by.two
* -,ono zefore . and onw behind: Spare
biemerrik hy,the Ade ,mt s 'the p,lanquins
for rele - le; Mae p,rtianqiiii-benring as many as fen
ha aU. besides,
a large number of police amsoto•
panted 'them on either tide of:their-tine of plan-
A.bodj Of pollee in _front; forming_ a van.
gliard, continually &meted, in a melancholy and
wasesured tone '
." Sac* earay," Sit down, Bit
dova,". and all the people *hat they met Rat (town
30 tturytteste along the roads, totivitiroes in the mud
aid while it Wu raining: Only in plums inhabited
t•or omsait or the. crown, were the Japanese pea
eilleited to keep . their treason 'old tn. In
eillesk-thele wee- often great contusion. .The
WOO :pressed about the plantain trying to
opimthetebesti On 7 ' ,- ,botie Messing the policemen,
armed vitklougstefes, p_ushed them . ' book, soros•
tides demirtag oil:Len their sleeves a 'short club,
of wid4tits people Mimed to be- greatly afraid.;
Ilitme.:Albrecht was told - that whoever was toadied
WI& Glob *as considered to be under are*.
The whets-stain, was more than 4W a mile, lons.
Alasiiiiitir travelled baits tteeri t ,'And at • cop'
ati t e~iß Ike rwe ble repide)ooll
Mtn ,„ Awn* ita**„ „ fires but one
POW " 1110Pronnserld 2 : mom were
rierilmewitistertalgs stove* -at everaing„bnt :this
frvidld net test lone' i Thejnittll 'iris 'ti-r0 good
the heekheiltot,tho why It weir:pleated with togs
tretkrosteM i tOt e robing • evriplits' anskever
bead, MeV is !reef** lite - as bldg but
- letter, mar 0f , ,-ihiS way vie mom.
taleem* , aud - AleiYettad , , much inoenventenek Item
*me antsain. _Hem they ,wers.scamely 'Vet cat
'of *rim o ,lomtedalte, - andillui,had, freque97
to' roWllollfrendieltry4Mi. ' e releiptiem-wetr
Ytt- 44 2,434.* MY tedf o o4
s dim A:lll.lMM= and mkt?
tOdinnOtYlkasigiasf orMys 7 posted off both'
au dgiortya_weivrei 'Odd* ispitmliol'islobeland
spit gog met the whiffet toutittenelies.
wojalpheiliforahm! ItB6rto :tiartlenitt!;t!tme
4.Pekr e ,Bihhtd , them were
boMlig' up on lariatit'sothethisig Mserr
' leeisest,:talbv'The Mime cerementoometreicin
_ j'ettinatinsesmirtied with, an army with
-ailrop,i*ia, it,- other .slap Vero hedge!
th IP' one liand d'a . wooly:lb
ttref,O4o w en t irr O. delete.
.tiove ad'fibm litte o
wen to enty• Ave miles
per 'any,
sfav wit-Lg4Utrittit BY THE LATE
The solar eclipse of July 17,1800, was more tho
roughly observed than any other that ever occurred.
In addition to the treat number of trained obsere
eriorho we're 'scattered along the line of its path,
from the State of Oregon to Egypt, the DOW art of
astronomical photography. lent its Powerful 'kid
towards obtaining a complete history of the 131,i
-nomerie. 'ln former tetra eclipses, whew the sun
was cnitpletely- hidden liit:tbio Moen, while. still
brighter' abjeots, appearing like protuberances,
were seen :extending Ante the corona, there
had been much disculden among astronomers
in "regard to them appearances, some believing
that they were produced by the action of the
earth's atmosphere on the sun's light fsithers
attributiug them to.. the m00n,,1114. Othetli atilt
tO 'the ; MID, v - Elopes had been • for Sonirf time
entertained, that the 'eclipse *of this, 'gay, Would
afford obeerigstionawhiCh would settle these ;Intui
tions. These hopes have not, been dilappointed.
The corona le a bunions atmosphere of the sun,
brighter then the foe of the moon, gradually be
coming fainter r ae the distance from 'the run in
oreseee, till it fadesaway ,in. the sky without any
defined limikhat visible at' least 500,000 leagues
from the belly of' theienn; The red' protuberances
arn-luminousfiefoting floating in the shining
atmosphere, of thins pretty MOT the surface of
theaun. It ii a curious feat, that some of these
'cloudiintinitteed. their. Image ep the photographic
paper, though they could not be seen through with
powerful telescopes., This feet is explained on the
supposition that, they may have emitted a deep
violet light, mostly composed of chemical rays.
The applieation of photography to observations
American n
astron eavenly omers, a fact bodies
admitted d i by th e Eng
lish ,and French.
PHOPOSED-HofONO TO CAPT. JOHN THAION.—
WO hope, saya . the Boston Traveller, some sub
stantial token Of appreciation will be bestowed
upon Capt. Wilson, the rescuer of the Connaught's
crew and passengers, by the citizens of-Beaten.
His conduct from thefirst discovery of the signal
of distress', far away on the edge of the horizon,
until be received Captain Leto* on board, his lit
tle vetted, 'was, worthy,of the' highest - conimende;
Bon:. He acted with coolness, perseviralatet in
telligence, and fidelity to every diotate of lament
ty, throughout - the whole scene. We have been
peonliatly struck on reading the accounts with
the pivbspt - derision and ICBMS which 'be- mert
feated'when he' found that sunset *MI upon them
and not half of the sufferers readyto perish been
got dff.2
.T 441 not 'do;lie says: darkness ie
oorningispontlef I will go'neirer andget a haw
ser from thii steamer, so that we can get them, on
board more speedily, and not be,separated in the
night Thiefaot brought to Cur recollection the -
fate of the OM - seri& America, when had there
been presence of mind on board of, the steelier or
the bark which drifted close to her to have thrown
a hawser at the eritioal- moment, all might have
been saved. Capt: Wilson Is a native of Balti
more, but for many years paid heehaw:l' a resident,
when at home with hie wife, at New Orleans. lie
has no children, is about fifty years of ago, and in
hie natal relations, ne less than among his sea
faring, aegnaintanoes, he is distinguished for his
*urbanity and great kindliness of character. With
his employers he has always, stood very high for
his Integrity, ability, and generosity of character.
TiatirtasttniaL Lomita OF Mroutuall.—lf
the States lose the $35,593 89 it had on deposit at
the Artisans' Bank, at last amounts—and the pub.
lie have in vain asked Air information relative to
It Since the bank falledthen the amount of direct
losses to the treasury during the past year will be
as follows:-
By the Sant Canal bonds, $50,000 00
By the - Artisans ' Bank dePosit 35,593 89
By 0. I. Anthony's deposit ' 16,205 99
Total • $101,799 88
This hes all been lost during a single- year, there
is every reason to believe. Of the flret•named
sum there is no longer any doubt whatever ; of
thaloss of the second the mysterious silence of the
Administration eta its organs gives pretty direct
proof, and of the last amount no one has ever do•
nied that it would be a total lose. It has come to
a pass now where the (tired louse to the people
more than keep pate with the enormous inorease
in their taxes.—. Detroit Free .Press, Oct 12
IMPORTATIONS.
s Reported for The Promo
TANTAPIZAII-31ohr .T W Lindsers Bunker-285 lihds
molasses 3T tom do John Mason & Co.
PASSENGERS SAILED.
In steamship XOTEOI2O Sftte. tor Cbarleaton—T G
Budd and family, Mn A Cooke,Mr Brewster and lady.
T L Chnim,Dr R Bradford. Miss Gabes, E Franze
man, A S Haupt and lady. J A lisuptand lady.fP A Mid
dleton, B B Rutledge. S ItloNabb, Mra Roper, Mine Ro
per. A MoMt_T R.Davis, Mum Gardner, blies Lockhart.
F Enstein. obert Templeton. Matthew Templeton,
wife, and children. Mn Rugenin and two children, Miu
Hussain, Miss E,Thigenin. sad M in the eteerage.
EDWAPRWASINIBIA, BOARD TRADE. ,
NAT p i tgAD., .160,4.,C111 07 MX
. • • • LETTER BAGS
At the Merehants' Exchange, / o htladelphva.
Ship Beranek, —..Liverpool soon
Bhip Wm Cummings, Cops.-- Liverpool, soon
Bark Cordsha. Roberts. " Port Spain, soon
Bark Cordoba, Farrell Barhecioes, soon
Brig-Molls.(8r) Correa? —Belfast. Ireland. soon
Brig Black avian, St Jingo de Cabo. soon
Bohr Vrinooo. Tabbutt.. Bt Jaen de Cuba, Oct 13
SAILING Or TUE OCKAIII STEAMERS:
PROM THE umrrito STATES,
OMNI L 88.98 WO* DOTE
Canada Botton.:LiverPool•-.- Oct 17
oof Baltimore....NewYork. iventool ..00t 20
Vanderbdt •New York-Havre— Oot 20
Aloes. York.. Liverpool Oot 24
New York' —. „New York-Bremen ..... Oot 97
Arnim Liverp001...........00t 31
80ru0rda....,....New York-Southampton Nov 1
det5......... ..... New York- fa verirool-. ••-•• ..... Nov?
Fulton-- ..... ...New York-Havre Nov 10
Europa ..... 805t0n._Liverp00i.,,...,...•,N0v 14
•Nov
:New York-Havre. Nov 17
PROM :It AI ROPH.
111111.8 AIIII,VS POI -
Cof Manoftestar.Llyarpool-New mit .-- Oot 3
New York.. - Southampton-New ork--. •-- Oat 3
Bornams.,....,lSonthampron -New ark.. --.Oot
..... Oot 6
A rabltt.... iverpocd-Bcaton I
of Wright - 4 - ton. Iverpool-New y_o r k ......0o t 10
Illtnour -0-Southampton-New York...-. ... -Oot 10
Cemadian........laverpoot-Quebeo—.— ._Oct 11
.. . . . .Liverpool-New Oct 13
.
G Haetern...Milford Haven. New Oct 17
Fulton- ..Bouthampton..Neir York Oot 17
Hammon's .-Bouthampron- New York-...__...0ct 18
Aoter len ..... laverpoot-ttnebeo....... ..... Oot
Burops.. ..•....laverpool-Boston • .....Oot 20
Pr owe Y0rk....,,__.00t 23
Leinater.--, • adverwool-New York-.- Oot 33
Ad ri atio...,..Southampton.. New York--.-.....00t 94
Perms —.Liverpool-New York- ..—...00t 37
The California hied Bremen Pail from New York on
the lit Ilth• and nth of *soh month. '
The Ha v ana Steamers leave New York on the &I, 7th,
12th. 17th. and !fib of each month.
MARINE -INTELLIGENCIA.
P - ,i117 OF PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 16 1860.
31114 RISES - 6 51-1919 N SEW* 5 ZO
HIGH WATER.- ... • - .960
ARM VED.
Bohr .1 W Lindsay, Bunker, is days from Matanzas,
with molasses i 0 yak Emma & C o .
Edwin Reed. t.hipman, 5 days from Boston, with
linseed to Boy_er & Barolay.
• Bohr Good Hope, Phi li p s. from Halifax. 748. via Be , .
Hass, 11 day., with mdse to Geo & Wood.
Bohr Richard Van., Frink, S days from Boston, with
Bah to oar
..
Bohr- TY Patterson , Bonier., a days from Potts
mow h, 11, with airlifts to captain. •
• Bohr *Ciao A Titus. Adams. 6 days from Wilmot ton.
NO, with lumber. &o. Baker & Folsom.
Bohr Ino. Emerson, 2 days from New York - , with salt
to Wm Blum.
Bahr BMWs. Nickerson. 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to els & Co.
Behr A • otton. Elwell, I days (rpm ianinor, Mass,
with atone to captain. •
- Bohr Witt i e i r „ Witch, IfulG 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to Twe &CO.
Bohr E aley. Rale?. Min Roston;
Bohr Blackbird Compton. from Roston.
Bohrxoelsior, Riley, from Boston.
Herr G Clark - 41008h from Hingham.
Boor Fl away , Davis, from Providence.
Bohr 1) 11 Floyd. Raokett, front Warren.
CLARED.
Btearnshtp Keystone St E ate, Marshrnan, Charleston. A
eron. Jr. & Co.
.tiltetionship ItOSion, Orooker, New York, J Al[denims.
Brig Bum' Welsh,Cole, Charleston, tr B Stetson gc, Co.
Bohr Arne lire, Nickerson. New Orleans, do
Bohr JO M Baler, Haley,. Boston. Bourn, Ogle & Co,
Bohr Rica:dinar, Riley. Boston, Id Nothermel & Co,
Bohr John H MoFee, Townsend, Suffolk, captain.
Rohr Quickstep. Richardson, Richmond, captain.
Bohr John it Gann, (new) Foster. Charleston, Nevin,
. B i:O r ßta o liird, Compton, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone
Co
Bohr L Clark. Booby. Hingham, C A Ifecksber & Co.
Bohr D Floyd, Raokett, New Bedford, Binniokson &
r lover.
Behr Flyaway, DAVIff Baajfarbor, Blakutton & Cox.
Bohr Lads Lake. White, Washington. .1 Street & Co
Bohr Susan k James. James, Portsmouth. do
Sohr Busnuehann__,a Mins, do do
Bohr Harvester, Woorlers. Norfolk, do
fir , rl 8 ?Amer. Dennis, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.
Taoony,Btr Ely, New York, W at Baird & Co.
SAILED.
The US Mail steacruilkiv Keystone State, Cant Mareh
man. for Charleston. sailed at 10 A M Yeetorday , with
a full freight and a number of passengers.
Ship Lore ago, Marwick, for Liverpool, cy tow of a
tug. She carries out the following cargo: 4646 Mils flour.
36,726 bushels wheat, and 31 casks ore.
tiorrespondenen of The Prem.)
atiVRB
toes CIE. Oct. 1840.
The Wyoming left with 21 , laden and oonsigned
ae follows:
. . .
P Pfouta, wheat, oorn, and olovereeed to Hum
phreys, Hoffman & Wnxlit, and lumber to Norms* tc
Sheets: M Fife, wheat, corn, &o. to Humphreys, Hoff
man Zc Wright; Dickerson Ik. Wilson, corn and clover
geed to Budd & COnily; M M Bhurnan end Thonana &
Horne. wheat, Dorn, &o. to Perot & Bros; Milestone
Iron Works, barn iron to do; C & J Curtin, do to Max
well, Rowland & Go; Peek & Brown and - Florence. lum
ber to 8 Bolton & C. 0,• Wm P Courter, do to Wilining
ton; Brady Willie, do to Nororou & Shooter' Mantua and
Rider & Brinier, do to Cadwaleder & Co; Mary Er An
dO to R Wolvertonio Ent, atilt's_ sotto coal N
Burrows; M Link, C K Buokalew, fa Bowman. Mauls
Foreman,
lawarety
Frontier, and Holman &Grubb, coal to De-
Ci,
MEMORANDA.
Steamship - Delaware, (lamicsr, hence, arrived at New
York 14th inst.
Steamship (hounds. flowed, from New York. via Si°
de. Janeiro, for ban Fri:maw, sailed from Valparaiso
shoat lath ull.
• Steamship Etna, Beckley, from Liverpool. via Bos
ton. arrived at new York 14th Met.
atop Faulty Moliency. Smith, sailed from Nagasaki
July 16 forßanagawa.
Bark Gen WarrenLan_derson, cleared at Boston lath
Mat. for Caps Natal. 0011.
Bork Vivid bi ghts Bianohard, cleared at Boston lath
inat. for Rio de Janeiro.
Bri c ids , (Br) from Marseilles for Philadelehia,salled
from alibraltarglst alt.
BrigLyitia Francis, Hall. from Cardenise.vag belay,
New York 14th init.
Brig Hope, (Br) Moore, cleared at Baltimore 13th inst.
foWegt foilmar.
N ew igormh, Bagman, from Boston for Philadelphia,
at London lltft inst.
BriglOhn R Dow, Colby, cleared at Portland Idth inst
for? aselphia.
Brig Crawford, for Baoksport, sailed from Plowboy
port nth inst.
Bed Saco. Taylor, hence, arrived at Newborn, NC,
mit. •
• Bohm A B Payee, Robinson, from Elisabethport, Ma
ramie*. BsMe from Portland, and .Henry,_Porkins,
from Boston, alt for Philadelphia. arrived at Plew York
11th inst.
Bohts Win P Co:, Haack. and Joseph Porter, Yates,
hew.. arrived at Boston 13th Inst.
Bohr' Martha Wrightington, Thatcher, J R. Mather,
Nickerson,' Telegraph, Bralerso. 'Preaturer. Rieder.
abd John_B Lee, Stevens, for iladelphia, an d C
Knight. Window, for Cheater, a, cleated at Boston
13th inst.
Bo la 8 M gout, Thompson, cleared at Baltimore 19th
hut for rlbladeitods.
Bohr Newman, sailed front Pleoburroort 11th
fade)
inst. tor Phliadejghla,
Bohr George washiogton. Sherman, at New Bedford
11th Msg. Dow Delaware Dare
Solirtit Simmons, Gandy, nailed from Fall Giver 12th
rust. for bitaiehotda, -
- Sa b re henatsroah, Bleakman, find ma Louisa 11 Endi
eott .I.asers, li t nso.atEscrirost Ot t, to.dlsokarge.
golsr /On are , Markt gelled from New Bedford
19th kgr.for lutoteighia
llehg gloom, Moore, hence, 'tithed at Norfolk 12th
LLopil i titart, ppYl4; .h . Mie. a r rived At Wit.
air:* ilk pot Ea s ton, 'hap Salem . rtArsfie..
tnitanerooth from rwasos, s casf e r , c,tartrwrom
I:44;,l7l7:ll l ls ai dgiZi n t l ieiN:Zert 1111 i it a
.Ik6nr Alemotder fifeneron. R Mitebell.
Morris. toad 126drgreen, Potter, sailed cm Providence
12th lust, for Philadelphia.
Bohr ChoomOurrolghs, home, arrived at Felt' River
Sokre CarPhtrT i tall, graham, Ps,, Cioogrithant
intri&iibo:4Aole.t,:van paten, Watt, Mani
Gardner, !arms, BOG? Pmettle, Goodwin. and flOralt.
Henley - tailed fre_m flartert Otbjust, forPhilad.
Bhtp Re . ebOrg, tiactain yokes, fromilallso AMY . 1 .14
itgin ItMlos,scrunk_a leak lu, the Pomp° on Me
anima, at 12, iong SO W, and souk ' The ,oaptam 1411
mewl, resolved Me hitatio of 4
.1 1 11oiferbarldell MIMIC
boats. Cam Oakes err cad at 144 w Yo , k ou Batutdar
nithr in the etearnitap North Star. The 0 was au a.
- vessel of 642 tone register, built at Medford In MO, sad
owned lin Boston.
A[EDYCiNAJ[..
INPE - 4iTINE
PERSIAN FEVER OHARA!'
FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATED.
THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION SAVED FROM
WRECK
THE PREVENTIVE AND REMEDY
INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVER 2
CURES INSURED IN A DAY.
NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
NPECTINE, INPECTINE
riPEOTINE. INPECTINE.
INPEOTINE, INPECTINE
The ternble malady known as thh FEVER AND
AGUE has smitten hundreds of thousands of persons
throughout the world emery year, end has never till
now been met by suneessful medicalGreetment that
has not produced severe
MEDIORiAL DISEASEa.
whioh atfeot the lunge, the opleen, the liver. the heart,
or other Parts of the , hunts,* organism. The IDIPEC-
Tqfpiii the natural antagonist of all fevers, and when
it comes in oontaa with the skin, la absorbou by the
interior bream, whieh resist easily miasma and all ten
dencies toward Chow snaladlea whieh areatrate the
mind and body with fever.
Fever and Ague resale from numerous oausem No
ohms is exempt from the causes whloh promote the ex
istenoe of the_disesish Ttietheing once seated to the
system. induoes depression of ,pinta, lassitude, lan
guor, pair., chilli, fever, and a long train of disagree
able sensations, depriving the patient of all energy', er
reduoing him or her to a oondition of
EXTREME'RELPLESSNEAL
Why will any one sutler the horrors of a debilitating
Intermittent Fever, when, by the use of the
INVALUABLE INPECTINE,
PERSIAN FEVER (MAUL
the eminent meetoal and magical qualities of whioh are
instantly absorbed,
ALL TEAM OF DISE/LAE MAY BE ANNIE
DATED IN A FEW HOURS t
BSTR-CARE 18 BETTER THAN PEYBIO.
NATURE 18 iVItIEH THAN ART.
EVERYEDINEASE RAD A DIVINE REMEDY.
THE WIRE APPLY WHILE/11E FOOLISH
BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO CURE
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
THE INPEOTINE,
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
all/ oared thousands of both/woe of the most dread
lal fevers, Read and refloat,
WONDERFUL, EFFECTS
Lemuel Bengali, of Pittsburg. for two years useleu
to himself and nooiety—s martyr to Chills and Fever—
oared in leen than three weeks, and improved in eight
bourn.
Mary S. Statute. Sandusky. Ohio, after almos
l osing ber TIMM SS welt se strength. by Intermittent
Fever. with Chills, restored to health in twenty hours
J. B. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from
death's door, having. suffered for four years, (made
well in five weeks. and Improved in two hours.
Adolphe Monbro, of France, relieved in one hours
while travelling in the care of the Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad. He was apparently dying with
Chills.
Ellen it. Benson, Lockport, New York, rescued
after Seven years' ourferint. A perfeet cure.
Thoneande of other owe prevented and oured every
month, and not a single complaint of the ettotenoy
of the
LNPROTINE
PERSIAN FEVER ISHiRM
'WRY IT, PROW?. IT, KNOW FL
And mike known its wonderful,powers and virtues,
that Mom who /Wren, or who are threatened with
suffering, may be led to use a itimple,lnnolious Ora
partition. Wattled by the field of Nature for
MAN'S BLESSING..
INPEOTINE
m BOLD BY ALL Dituoo/8%13 AND MEDIAME
DEALERS 114 AMERIOA.
PRIDE ONE DOLLAR,
Bent by mall to NAY DltTe 01 the Iltattid Mateo.
REMEMBER.
It is not taken Inwardly, but In applied ostwarOlT
tooording to careotions, witioh aooompanr esoh pack
No.
DIANtifIatURSD 1W
,Toi-utz wmoox & Co*
(SS SRAM STREET.
H.IO:2IMOWD , , Vt at) IN IA
BRANCH
,OFFICR,
, No. 99 HANK-OP COMMERCE BUILIRNO.
orkro- max °ill'.
IMAIUM49I:II4S4
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1860.
'REMEDY.
. „
lit DARIUS HAM'S, • • ;
. AROMATIC iPIV/UORATINO 841.1tiT. '
This Medicine, has Owe 'tied by she itishlio:fey aid yeari
with increasing Amor. It is yes otnnissedfil to Curs
Dyspepsia, Nsccowasses. Risorl•Thirs, ,Colin
Pains, TOO is the Stomach, or Pates fit As
Bostab Hetidochs, Drowerfairs •Kiffisetl ,
• Cotarkliali, Low Spirits, J'Hiirinee
- vemsas, Tationprrance. • :.
le BglettiLl4Bll. SOT
WILL No+ lenoitica.ra OR Br Ireavy,
As a Medicine it is quick and effectual, curing the
moat aggravated canoe of IJyspepsia, Kidney Complaints,
and all other derangements of the Stomach and Bowels
in a spesdi• &nom er. -; - -
It isatttlY , revive the most tnelanoholy and
drooping tell / ,' and rotten,' the weak, 'wryness,' and
Moldy to heal dittrAgth, and vigor,
Persons who, Togs the InjudielOUS use of honors, have
begonia dejeoltd, and their nervous systems .shattered,
oonstittltions breitenlioire, and subkat to that horrible
' ourseto humenity, the, Pleentlrm Teescine, will, al
most immeeiately, feel the happy and health,- invigo
rating fellatio . of Dr. Hoer Lev foratier
WHAT ,
fu L DO. •
Plose.—One wine glass nil se often as nese estiri•
One dose will renieVe a Bad Spirits.
One does will wire Heart-burn.
Three doses veil cure Indigestion. • , •
One dose will rive you a Alood Appetite, • •
One dosil•will stop the distressing pains of •DysPePalas
One dome Will camel," the distreemer and disagreeable
effects of Wind or Fistuienee. and as soon as the
stomeah receives the Invirmating Spirit, the distress
ing' load and all painful feelings will be removed.
One eith e rilemove the most distreasing pains of
Cohn, in t Sternaoh or bowels.
A few doses wi Iremove all obstruotione in the Kutner,
Bladder, or Urinary Brodie.
Perseus who are seriously Retested with any Kidney
Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or
two, and a radicle ours' by the size of one or two bottles.
• P/lOHTLY DISSIPATION.
Persons who, froni disaipatiag - too rratoh over night,
and feel the evil Meseta ot ponsonmer licuore, violent
heathy:thee. topknots at etomachs Weakness, giddiness,
&0., _will find one dean .0111 _move all bad feelings.
Ladies of weak and sickle eimosfitutions ehould take
the Invigorating' Spirit three tunes a day ; it will make
them strong, healthc, an d his y, remove all obetrue
tient; and irregular( te a from the menetruol organs, and
f
r ar estore the bloom o health and beauty to the careworn
During pregnancy it will be found an Invaluable medi
cine to remove disagreeable rientiations at the stemiseh.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and Po induce this, he
has put up the litviamts-ritte betniT, In pint battles at
betoonts, quarts SI.
element' Depot. 4*' WATER Street, New York.
DYOrr & CO.. 232 North SECOND Street,
Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia
187-thstelr 'and for sale by all Drugmets,
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
ORtYROTECTED
13OLVFION . OF; FROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED
This well-known - Remedy has bean need extonnively
and with trvi t csuoieee for
n .PS I A I,
Nti !to `," l hR""
"'-rN a k t, uttrAr ff rD E r ß i:
von
• DETERIORATION OF THE BLOOD •
*, A , Kan' OF,TItIS 'FOLLOWING
PRAMS., OF D15E.4213,
. 114 . -' „ Moat of Welt originate in
• DYSPEPSIA: '
LIVER COMPLAINT DROPSY' NEURALGIA and
NERvous MIN= toptaLLoss OF APPETITh,
HEADAOIIO, ODOR and DEPRESSION
OF SPIRITS,
_CARBUNCLES and BolutS,
.PJLEI I , SOURVYAEVECTIONS OF
TILE MIN,CONSLIMYTIVE
TENDENCIES, BRONCHI- '
TitDIEASE.SI PEOU
LULU. to FEMALEs,
and ALL COM
PLAINTS
ACCOMPANIED BY OEN aRAL DEBILITY. and
REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE
,
- RATIVE MEDICLNE,
Note:—The failure of IRON ea a remedy for DYS
FENIA, a bad state of the blood. and the numerous
diseases caused thereby. has arisen from the want of
such a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomach in
a FItOTOXrDE• elate, and • Fawn:tate st once with the
blood., This want the PERUVIAN SYRUP supplies,
and it-does so in the only form in which it is possible
for Iron to enter the oirmilation. For this MUM the
PERUVIAN SYRUP, often radically cures diseases in
which other preparations of Iron and other medicines
have been found to be of no avail.
CERTIFICATE OF ~A,
9T - 61.4. ---
It ie well known that the medsoinal effeote of Protoxide
of Iron are bit by °vane. vertbrief exposure to air. and
that to maintain a solution otProtoxide of Iron, without
further onutation, has been d eemed impnesible-
In the PERU vIAN SYRUP this desirable point Is ot
tamed by COMBINATION IN A WAY BIIVORE UNKNOWN;
and - thte solution may replace all tho proto-oarbonates,
citrates, and tartrates of the Malaria lttedioa.
A. A. IiAYES, ASISAIR tO the State of Maas.
16 BOYLSTON Street, Boston.
N. B.—Pamphlets containing Lettere from the above
named Gentlemen and others, and swing lull informa
tion of the Syrup, can be had oat application to the
Agents, or to
N. L. CLARK & Co., Propricto_ts
CODMAN
No, 78 SUDBURY STREET, 808 ON.
Bold by Druggists generally throughout the rated
States.
Agents for Pennsylvania:_DYOTT
_._ 232 North SECOND Street, Philada,
auT-tutha 3m
PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL
In order to meet the constantly-tnereasing demand
for thte tasttr
CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR,
the company have now doubled their former °onset
tA.Td L ave
ngizggflend
in order to Insure for us a constant supply, adequate
to the demand, they have posvely retuned to eatablish
any new agencies, or create any new outlets for it wher
ever.
What we olaim for tulle Oil ie.
TEI UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY' AND !SOPER
ORM OVER ALL OVELER PILL
it Is entirely free from the °MimiVo odor peculiar to
all other Coal Oda In the market, and for brillisoor as
ali ht eleanlineas, oliespnpos. and safety, (having no
explosive properties/, is, we may confidently gay,
THE ONLY OIL THAT W
SFAC TION.ILL GIVE GENERAL
SATI
Wherever it has been introduoed consumers will use
no other.
As there are many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we
caution dealers inparticular against using this trade
mark. Whenever doubts exist as to the genuineness of
the article. we reepeotfully ask that a sample may be
submitted to us for inspection.
We offer it to the trade at the
COMPANY'S LOWEST YBICE, , ,
and ill orders addressed to us by mail or otherwise wl
meet with p comet attention. , •
2. LOCKE a: CO..
Hole Agents and ManufaatUyers of
Ateohol, Ruining_ Pluid, and Pine Oil.
0010-6 m . No. 1010 MARKET St., Philadelphia.
COrMtTNEIO3IIIP NOTICES.
TITBSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
—The Partnership heretofore existing under the
finn of BIAIONB. COLEMAN. & CO., Wagon Menu/ke
n/yam was thus day dissolved, by mutual consent. All
persons having nlainui against the late fi rm will present
them to Henry Simone for payment and those tn.ebted
to mid firm will make payment to him.
HENRY stmoNs.
ROBERT M. COLEMAN,
GEORGE F. COLEMAN.
8ept.16,1830.
HENRY SIMONS will continue the business et the
old stand. and we cheerfully recommend and soling for
him the patronage of the customers of the old firm.
ROSKRT ea. 001..EMAN.
GEOROP: P. COLTMAN.
fISSOLUTION.—The Copartnership of
GOOD & WRITE is this day dissolved, by mu-'
tual consent. Alt.persoos indebted to tho concern or
having claims on them arta ohme oat( on, EDWIN A.
, GOOD, who is authorized to settle the same,
EDWIN
N DLR A. GOO B. .9yALEXA
PHILADELPHIA, 00t.11,1860.
The business of this concern will be carried on, as
heretofore, by
onl2-tf MIIWIN A. 1300 D.
NOTIOE.—The subscribers have formed a,
limited Partnership, in aosiordance with the Act
of Assembly, under the him and name of BoNNeRq tr.
DRAPER, for the Importing and treading an Foreign
6nd Plomeatio Merchandise. and the general Commis
con Butanes', Theßoom) partners ere IBAAQ B.
IN:
RENNRd and WARNER DKAPP.E. tad the soma!
partner is JOHN O. BENNERS, who bail rontri Melt°
the Ottpital of the firm the sum of Ten Phone/and
The Partnership commences thle dap, and ends
on the twelfth day of Reptember i DOM, pignea,
ISA.6O_II. BENNbRB,i admiral Partners.
WARNER DR A PER.
JOHN D . BENNERS, peoud Partner.
Philadelphia. September 28,1860. ee29 east
apt NEW PRI-WEEKLY,
PR
WVIGHT AND PASSENGED.
ROI) ETO NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH,
CHANGE OP LOCATION for the 'receipt and deli
very of Freight.
On and after Monday. October AB, Forwarder. of
Goods by this line will nand to ITEM 7.&L'a Ware
holm. tinder. National Hall, 1224 MARE Pl' Street.
Entranoe for drays In tilo-rear of the building, from ,
Thirteenth Street through Leiner street.
Mark Goode " Via Heaford,
Passengers will take the B.H P. M. train at the'
depot, corner of Broad street and Waslosston avenue,
on Tuesday/. Thursday', and Saturdays.
Fare for ant-elan paskongera, ineluding meals on the,
boat, 87
so* Becoud-olaupaasengers, Including meals on tha
31. F. KENNEY, Master of Tmnsportatiork
oak tf P.W.& IL it .to.
ilitill.llE WESTtiIIESI ER
lil
AND YLADELPHIA
RAILROAIi
VIA MEDIA.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and after Monday, Septemberl7M 1860, the traine
will Leave PHILADh:LPHIA, from the Depot. corner
of Thirty-first and Market !greet'', West Philadelphia,
at 1.45 and 10 A. hl., and Sae and 5 P. M.
Leave WEST CHESTER. from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 7 and 10.15 A. PI., and 1.45 and 5 P.
M.
ON 8111404 V.
Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast earner
of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 3
P. M,
Leave West Cheater, at 7.30 A: M., and 4.45 P. M.
Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7 44 A. M. and 6 P.M.
and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at 2.30 I'. M.,
oonneotat Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti
more Central Railroad. for Concord, Kennett Avon
dale, Elkview, &rt., and for Oxford, via Stare. trom end
of Trackp at Telt At M. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa•
turday, the 7.45 A, M. train from Philadelphia will Ron
neat with a line of stages. via Okford and Hopewell, to
Peach Bottom, In Lancaster county.
The last Passenger Railway Oar will leave Front and
Market streets 50 minaret. and Eighth and Market
streets 25 minutes before the Starting time from the
Depot, and will oarry a flag to denote it.
Office and waiting room , . southeast corner of Eighth
and Market streets. where passengers. purehasing
tickets for West Chester, will be furnished with a tioket
over the Passenger Railway.
HENRY WOOD,
• General Superintendent.
The baggage earsyill leave Eighteenth and Market
streets one hour before the departure of the train from
the West Philadelphia Depot, sel4 - tf •
al - PIiTLADELPITIA, GER
marerowx amp Dicltßl6-
TOW AIL 0 61UMMERARRANCHhICHT.—
, and af i N i br MONDAY. Mn77_14,1860 t
PO OERALANTOWI4.
lkobsYS Philade 1 a 6,1, 8, , 0, 10, 11, and II A. 98..;
1,9, 8%, 4, 8, 0, 8 ,7, 8. 9, 1034, and 1136 P. hl.
Leave Germantown 11, 'W:6, 8, 814, 1410, 11,12 A. M.,
1, 8,1, CO, 8, M4,l', 60 / P. 81 .
iki a DAYS,
L M eave Philadelphia LW =in. A, M., 11, 9,6, 7H, and.
hi ,
Leave be 1110 rain. A. M., 1.10 min., 4,6 M,
and Ed P. 111.
• - CHESTNUT HILL RAI - 4EOAD.
a/Leave P
F hiladelphia 9,0, 10,16 A. Al., 6,1, 6, 694, 8, 7 .
nd 10A , hl.
Larva laestnut Bill 7.10 740, 8.40, 9.4011.60 A. 841.,
1.40,148, 6.10, 8.40, and 1.10 I'. M.
• . • • . ON SUNDAY!
.
Mame Philadelphia 9.00 A. 91., 2, 6 - , and ig P. M.
. &cm Chestnut Hill 930 A. 7. 1,, ADO, 6.10, and 9.10
ina.,. P.M, . •
FOA CO7BIIBO6IOOXEN AND NORRIBTOWN,
- Leave Viadelphia 8.60 „ Cs; 9.06. 11.06, min., A. M..
LA48.06, , 186, 6.00, and 11,16 P. M.
11
Lan eavei P. orristown M 6; T, 9.06, 9. 31 A, IL, 11i, ii B H.
d H.
019 SUNDAYS,
?hem Phdladelphla 9 A. 91, and 1 nod 8 I', 11.
Maya Aorratown 734 A. M. 1 and 61'. M.
FOR MA MAYUNK. .
leave Philadelphia 6.60 714 9.06, 11,05 A.M. 1 06, VS
6A6 11(, Lad, 6.10, RDA 13.4 P. m, ' ' '''
Leave !denim= , Ili, 0.36, Ed, and 11M A. Id., 11i
49.6, IM, I. and 6 .1.1
.. ' IMINHAI 4 I9, _
1 7 4
&Save p_hilideliwis A. M. 8, 0. and 5 P 10.
Iksares../1666.66V0 6 0 3. ?i• M. 03604, and Hi 2. Al.
JAL. X. 8 H, enesal uAerintendsnt
E6-Ilf
~ HHPOT. NINTH and 13 ENN Sties. 6.
NOTION.-.OHISTER
VALLEY RAILROAD—PAN
ENER TRAINS FON DOWNINGTOWN AND ini
-TERDLATE ISTATIONS.—On and after Bth May.
lege. the' Pairenger Trains ,for DOWNINGTOWN
will , stort Donn the now YeasiStiger Depot of the Thita
delohio and *eliding Railroad Comports. corner of
BROAD and OALLOWHILI. Streets. (ortolan:sr en
trantes op Oallowhilic •
VIEWS) TRAIN for Downingtown, iineSso at 8.00
rnioon, ILIA/N.for Downingtown. loorot at
•
raY,itndtie red.) ,
order or the Board o Managors of Dos rhilaitolosil;
s o sincimirstirosi 0 H. olop4bal.
ant VI reIrtI.I4ENNPV. I.l^ArAtiaryt.-
cff.-375 bbis Pitch, in store awl
for male by ROWLEY, AEitißil NNE% & CO.,
N 0.16 South Whereon 00l
MEIDICIIV .L.
HAYES, M. D., OF
KEROSENE OIL.
RAILKOAIP LINES.
RAILROAD LINES.
1860. airawm 1860
spRINO ARRANGEMENT—NEW yitic_jdria.
MS 0.64.64D.P.18 AND AMBOY A P
I RI D NA 8
ORK A WA X PLAfj.o,..
Fma shut-street Wh
wthfeare as follows—rus:
via*.
At 6 A Pd, vle,Oainden and Ambor, O. 6c A.. Aocoin
modal n.
36
At 8 A 81, rip Camden anriineey City (N.
oomm t,
9 25
via Camden and Jersey (.4 21017/DC ata
At 11 AllicWirilii.l;#)itTYlEFfarliaßrj:iitii7
Clity„ Western Ex ree__ 00
At 1934 P M, via °masa and Amboy, Aecomm
dahap
.. am ...
At , viC
P M
a den and krabuy, O. and A. Pa
ress ... . 600
At PM. 47 Btegimboat via . Tacumr and Jersey
City, Bre tuag,Exprese. ..... ...... 800
A 3 P 64,1)7 etergnboat via Trioon7 and J arsor
Clan Traktit b a 6
At 6 P 61, via qamdton and Jena, City, Braving
-- -•-- 600
At n p 61, via Camden and leper Cii7,Boutheni
Mail 116
At 5 P litVirbrunden and Zany, Aocominoda-
Pon, (Freigh t and Paegenger,P—lgt Cleae Ticket, 150 65
ad "
The IF hi Mall Line nine daily, The 11 PM, south-
Vr ia giil t2 vlefit Y l l retfi c C e n,, P" liam bertville, movaington,
Pm at lA. DI anti 4 P trornWalnut-atreer wnan. and
7.10'A .111 from Kensington.
For Water aap,Eltrouilabittg, Efortintou, Wilkeebarre,
MontrogeOreat Bend, &G. at 6 A. al, from Walnut
street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Dale,
wale. Lackawanna and Wedeln R. R.
1 , or Mount Bally, at 6 and 9 A. M.. 2 and 4% P. 61,
For Freehold, at 4 A. M., and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Trenton, 6:0., at 2X and 4 P. M. from
Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M. and 6X P. M. from
en maim,'
K FOl,Palmyrit, Riverton. Delano., Beverly, Burlin,t
ton, lorenao,Bordontown, teen.% and 4% P. M.
Steamboat mos Botha) for BordentoWn and interme
diate Places at 2.% P. M.
Bleamboat' Trenton for Taoony at it A. M. and
Tawny, Beverly, Burlington, and nstol at 4P. M.
Fifty Pounds of Baggageonly, sowed.l each Fomen
ter. Fasiiemiere are prohibited from taking anything as
baggage but their Wearlog •apparel. All baggage over
fifty ponsubt to be veld tor eXtra. The Company limit
their reeponeibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond 41100, ex
cept by apeotal ooatreot,.
SIM W In• OATZMER, Agent.
TUN PENNSYLVANIA q,g N VIRAL
RAILROAD,'
- nu MILES DOtIDLE
186(1, 1.860.
THE CAPACITY OF :if HIS ROAD IS NOW 11QUAL
TO .ANY IN THE COU FRY.
THREE THROI.IOH I'ASSEN TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELP* A Ir- TIT TSBUKI,
Conneoting dire= et Philtilla with Through Trains
from Boston, Now York, and points treat , and in the
Bolen Depot =Pittsburg Through Trains to and
trent all pointa in the West, orthwent, and Southwest
—thus, furnishing fatithiles for , the ;transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any
other route.
Express and Fast Linea ran through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cara or Coaduotora all through Pae
manger Trains provided with Loughridge'a Patent
Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer,
thud adding Much to the safety Of traveilars.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Tratn; Woodruff's'
tliapping2 Care to Express and Fa# Trams. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mad and net Lines, Sun
days exoepted. •
Sail Train leaves Philallelphla at 7011
Vast Line " 11.00 A. M.
Havre= Train leaves " 11.1.0 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Aooommodation, via Columbia, f P. M.
Gobtrabla Leo P. M.
Parkeaburg e. 40 F. M.
West Chester 19.80 P. M.
West Chester Paaaangars will take the Mall, West
Chester Acootrunodation, and Columbia Trams.
passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Built
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladolphia at 7.10 A. M. and 2P. go directly througla
Tickets Weatward re ay be obtained at the °Hoes of the
Company in'Philadelp_hia, New York, Boston, or Sal
-11111721°8 Iti r e!; t th i elgi ride%) any
hife t r h d e !Tyr
termer Liao of Steamers on the Missussipp:
hio
livers. -
-
/T Fare always as low; and time as snick, as by any'
other Route.
' For farther information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets,
The oomplation of "the Western lionneotions of the
For:aryl vacua Railroad to Chicago. make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
r GREAT WEST.
The connection of tracks Dy the Railroad ridge at
Pittsterg. avoiding all dgayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving - of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by ShitiePers of Freight, and the Travel-
Iligerohkats and 'Shippers =trading the transportation
or
their Freight to ads company, can rely with cora
deja,ou_ R on_ its speedY &amt.
HE ATES OF F REIGHT to and from any point
In the West .by the ennsylvanta Railroad art at all
Watt as/an:rabic at art .harged by sthsr Railroad
Cots us. • , •
117 Ir Be partiellar to stark paskeasa "via Penna. Hall
r Freight Contraets or Shipping 'Directiorut, apply
to, or address either Pith* following Agents of the Goat-
PUY:
A, STEWART, Pittsharg;
&Fierce &Co., Zaneiryille,O.; J. Johnston Ripley,
0.; R.-MoNeely,hdayavilla, Ky.; Ormsby & (Cropper,
Portamou.A, 0.; Paddock k Slo., Jeflersonville, Indi
ans; IL W. Brown & Co., moon:nab, 0.; Athern &
tiltibert,Oincuricatt, O. R. C. Muldrum, Madison, Ind.;
Jos. E. Moore, Lou: faille, Ky.; tYßilel & co.,
Evansville, Hai N. W. Graham k Co., Cairo,lli.;
F. Beau, Shaler & Glum, St. Louis, Me.t John .H. Bar
ns, Nas h ville , Tenn.; Harm & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.;
Clarre & Co., Chicago, LILL W. B. 'Koouts, Alton,
111.: or to Agents of Railroads at different points
.in 6 .145T0N, Ph phat.
ORA & KOOPUB, Sb North
, street
t i
88:: 4A.t ig eori8klnL4.1.
&UECB H & N2. tfgslraetHosn.
L. ld, 1101 La GeV; Fratilit Agent, Phila.
Lowurw, Gang Tioket gent, Phila.
E. LEWIS, Gann Suet Altoona, Fa.
MiCAPPINKLMIRA ROUTE.—
M RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA AND EL
IRA
QumKmeT ROUTE to Tamaqua, entwine Ru
pert, Virilkesbarre, Scranton Danville, Milton,' Neil
hanisporti. Trot, Ralston, (Anton, Noma, Buffalo,
Niagara lalls. Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit,'Tolodo,
,Gbloolo St. Lows, Milwaukee, and all points North and
West.
pa ssenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi
ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
OAA.LOWILILL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal
lostitinll Olundare excepted),
A for above
UT EAPRESS.. A.. 90 e..
M. M.
train conneats at Rupert. for Winces-
NOLA A ki4AWinit o Nds BVR i t t r a
The above trairts snake direst conrions at Elmira
with the tranks of the New York and Cananitugna
and PI !sepal Ea 111, Buffalo, New ork and Eno, and
Nerir Tore,Central Railroads, from all wants North and
Wait, SIM theanadaa.
liana's° ones' cm to Etmirai Titatralo, and atuwanNion
Bridp, and all ti.terinedanta points.
' r lcirets cants, roopred at the Philadolphi4 and El
m ra Railroad IAT a's Picket °Moe, northwelit corner of
SI TR and CIF L. PROT Streets, and at the Passenger
Depot. camera. 'I.IIIRTEENTII and DALLDWRItiIo
TRROUG EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave the . doh's. and Reading Depot, Broad and
Calloerhfill etre t rdaity (Baridayr excepted), tor ell
poll:de west a North, at F.
Freights mu be delivered before 3P.M. to insure
theirgmn tht I anis day..
For th .10r inforwition apply at Freight Depot,
THIRTE and CIALLOWRILL, or to
unAs. 8. PAPPEN,GeneraI gent,
Northwest sorthdr SIXTH and !CHESTNUT Streete,
0,111-0 , - - Philadelph is
. . •
Arm NORTE! PENNSYL.
VANIA RAILROAD
For THLEUEM, DOYLESTOWN, LASTON.
alaucra CHUNK, HAZLETON ‘ ECKLWY warm
RAVEN, WII.KKSBARRE, WILLIAMSPAT, &AL
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
Oq and after MONDAY, /sly ad, DM Passenger
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Anns, phi
lade/yhie, DAILY, teeuldaya excepteddaa follow':
At 630 A. M. (Exy - on), for Bethlehem. Allentown.
Marini Chita, Hazleton, Wilkosbarre, Williamsport,
Ace.
ALIA° P. AL(Esprosa), for Bethlehem, Easton, &a.
This train reaches Easton al 940 P. AL, and makes
alms commotion with New Jersey Central for New
York.
Ako. t 6 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mellott Chunk,
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. P. for Dollestown.
/Lt 70.80 A. M and 61$0 P. M. for Fort Washington.
The ASO A. M. Express Train makes oboe connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the ahorteat and most ()mumble royto to Wilkesharre.
and to all points in the Lehigh Coal Region.
TRAINS FOR PRILATIET.PRIA
Leave Bethlehem et AM A. M., 9.110 A. M. mad 6,22 p
Leave Dagestan at 740 A. M and t. 15 P. M.
Leave Fort WashinAton
UNDAYB at CM A.
A. Maud 438 P. M.
or 4
M . Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 0 A. M.
thiliulelPhia for Doylestown. at 3 P. M.
Doylestown (or Philadelphia at 6,40 A, M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 8.00 P. Al.
Fare to Bethiehem..tll6olFare to Mutat Chunk... 92 80
Fare to Easton. • ..., 1 001 Fare to Doylestown., 080
Through Tiolrefs must be procured at the Ticket Of
6oee at WILLOW Street, or MILKS Street, to order
to secure the above rates of faro.
. . . . .
All Passenger Trains (except Punday Trains) oonneot
at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth streets aid eeoond
and Third-street Passenger Railroads. SO minutes after
leaving Willow, street.
WRINF ALL ARRANGE.
. M ENT - PHILADELPHIA
WILIRGTON, BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
Op and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. PRO.
PASSENGER TRAINS I..KAVIc PHIL ADELPHIA :
For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M., 32 noon (EXpresB), and
11.10 P. M.
For Cheater at 8 I 5 A. 51 ° 12 noon. 1.16, 4.15,6, and 11.10
P. M.
For Wilmington at 8.15 A. 51.02 noon, 1.16, 4.16.6. and
11.10 P. M.
For New Castle at 816 A. M. and 415 P. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. 51. and 415 P. M.
For Dover nt 8.16 A. M. and 4.15 P. 51.
For Barrington at 8.15 A. 51. and 415 P. M.
For Milford at 8.15 A. 51., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturdays at 4,15 P. M.?
For Farmington at 8.16 A. 51.1Mondays,Wedneetlays.
and Fridays at 415 P. M.
For Seaford at 8.15 A. 51. (Monday s, Wednesdays, and
Fridays at 4 15 P. 51.,
For Salisbury at 8.16 A. M.
Train nt 816 A. 51. will conned at Seaford on Tues
days, Thursdays, and Saturday with steamboat to Nor
folk.
TRAINS FOR Pllll4 DELPHIA :
Leave Baltimore at 6.30 A. 51. (Express), 10.15 A. M.,
and 5 251'. M
and 8 35 P.
Leave Wanting ton at 7.30, 0, and lt 30 .4. Al., 45, 346,
AI.
i save Salisbury at 1 30P. 51.
Leave Seaford at (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
days at 720 A. M.) 2.50 P. M.
Leave Farmington at (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fa
turdays at 8 A. 51.) 4 10 p, 51.
Leave Milford at ( Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri
days at 7.50 A. M.) 4 P. M.
Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. 51. and 4.25 P. M.
Leave Dover at 905 A. 51. and 5.25 5.51.
eave Middletown at 10 15 A. M. and 6.40 P. 51.
I save New Castle at 8.30 end 11 A. M., and 735 P. 51.
Leave Cheater at 8.20 and 940 A. M., 12.04, 2.22, 4.25,
and 915 P. M.
pave Baltimore far Salisbury and Delaware Railroad
at 10.15 A. M. and SP. M.
TRAINS
FOR BALTISIOIIv :
Leave Chester at 8.15 A. 51,12 23 and 11 40 P. M.
heave VW ilmington at 9.25 A. 51.,12 55 P. M., and /2 2 0
A. M.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attaelied,
win run 88 fOnOWS :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
Plains at P. 51.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
Plage at 6 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-do-omo and Intermedi
ate places et 426 P. Al.
ON SUNDAYS:
Only at 11.10 P. M. from Philatlelphm to Baltimore.
. Only at 5.25 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
set p S. M. FELTON, President.
PHILADELPHIA
READI E NG RAIL
ROAD.—PASSrI4GER TRAINS for YU ITSViLLE,
READING, and HARRISBURG.
MORNING LINES, DAILY. (Sundays excepted.)
Leave New Depot. oorner of BROAD and CALLOW
RILL Btroete, VILMA DEI,PHIA (Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets.) at 8 A h).,
connecting at Harrienurs with the PENNSYLVANIA
R A Itiß LAD, 1 P. M. train running to Pitthburg; the
CUMBERLAND VA LLEYI.B.S P.M. train runnine to
Chambersburg, Ste. • and the NOlllllt , RN
CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. train, running to Sun
bury, &o.
AFTERNOON LINES.
.
Leave New Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW-
Sireeta, Plilbe DELPHIA,I Passenger ontrannea
on Thirteenth and on elliklWillli etreete,/ for POT'PS
VILLE and HARRISBURO L at 2.30 P. M., D A I LY, for
READING only, at 6 P. ea" DAILY. (Sundays ex
°Opted.)
DIti•TANCES VIA PIIII,o‘DELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD..
FROM PRILADELPIIIA.
To Plicenaville.....—•2a)
Ilia d
Lebanon !,.;',.',Vit,taak. l Atlferli'M
Harrisburg ~...112 *
Dauphin
Millersburg— .141 t Northern Central,
Trevorton Junction_ 188 Railroad.
NorthumberhOld
Leansburg 178
Milton 4
ManorSunbury and Erie R. IL
Willtameport 0 00
Jersey Snore ... 222
jetg 3 k t. laven • • 26
Tr0y.,... :: 23 1
_
291 Williamsport and llmira
Elrotra,„ .287 Railroad.
The 8 A. M. and . 9
i 0 P. M. train connect daily_ at
Port Clinton. (E , undaye excepted.) with the CA'PA-
WletilA, WIL isiseOßT, and ERIE RAILROAD.
making obese connections with linea to Niagara Falla,
Canada, the Wen and Southwest.
• DEPOT, PHILA DELPDIA Corner of BROAD
and CAI,LONN RILL Streets
OPP - D. ' MeILIIBNPIRY, Secretary
WEST °RESTER
TRAINS via PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILROALI, save depot, corner ELEVENTH
and MARKET, at 7.30 A. 81., 17.30 P. 81. and 4P. M.
On Bunday, leave Plniadelptea at 8 A. W., wild Weld.
(Theater at 4 1 , , M. n+llo-tl
IPRIViTE, PUPILS fitted for College,
11?:AltneViCgo.d Cliasiosi Teacher. Aar
ESDAME9 ODENARAY AND WHEN.
wjlaorrerpeotfully tufo= their friemth and
be ipublio that_ they have remoold their Boarding_and
II ay School for Yonne Ladies from Logan Square tenor,
ain and 1629 SPRUCE Street. •
Peelle from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth ohm. 1y26-6m
VREELAND INSTITUTE--A BOARD
11S0 801200 L FOR YOUNG ild.EN:=This insti
tution Is located in a delightful, healthy. and retired
part o the country. twenty-four miles northwest of
phiadalphia. two hours' ride from the oity ; accessible
by Norristown railroad and stages, tw.ce a day.
Next evasion opens %lobes 22d.
For oirculars, address
11. A. fiIINSIMS.F.R. Principal.
se27-t0022. Ferktomen Bridge. Montgomery on.. Pa,
refeYANT, 'STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS'
V-P MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 8. E. corner BE
'V ENV{ and CRESTNUT Streets —Day and Evening
Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in
oluding_G n
eneral Wholesale and Retail Business, ip
ping, Forwstrding and Commission, Bankinf i ha
change,hianufasturlng, Railroading, Btoam sting.
Ce most thorough and 'practical COMM n the
'United , States. Alto, LeCtUres, Commercial Calcula
tions. Arithnaetio. and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manship (best in the city), Corresp_
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For elle, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fully printed in colors, and the best work published.
e2d.f •
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCUST.
The duties of the Classical Institute will be rimmed
blonder, September 8. I.W W. g A.
rri
au77- d2m nOIP2II.
''"S I T„ *Ol *I I I .
NER TRIRTEENTB and FILBERT. Streeta,e
ovens MON DAY_, September Ikt. Four more mards
Will be admitted. Catalog me sent to any address,
ann-tt it. STEWART, PrthoivaL
3/IR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No,
1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, win RE.OPEN
on WE DNEBDAY, September Ilth, Circulars furnished
auls-t.f
on Implication,
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) • OAVUNE.—
.
;TOY; 'OOE. 84 Co.
Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for
this extensively oirmilating paper, of commanding in
fluence. Business mon are advertlaing in the beat news
papers of oily and country. at the offices of JOY COE
a CO., Advertising Agents. FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Strode. Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New:York.
sag- tf
- . -
IJORACE SEE,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and
• PATENT ATTORNEY.
No. 114 South SIXTH Street, •
iNearly apposite the County Court House,)
Prepares Speeifications, Drawings, tco., and transacts
all othor business connected with the obtaining of Let
ters Patent
Machinery Designed and Drawings made. an2s-3m`
DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND
Street.-:-Raving TemoVed to our new and spaoioug
More, We would WI tile attention of Dealers to our ex
tensive stook of PATENT MEDICINER, PER
FUMERY, and FANCY ARTICLES, Mr hat corn
prince a greater variety than can be found at any estah
aishment in the United States, and our pnoi com
pare with an• market. aui-ttathsam
R R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO
-11-‘• RER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN,
Pennsylvania.
FARMSSTORES,MILLS, and MOTELS FOR
SALE in Mont gomery , Ducks. Chester, and Delaware
Counties, vary ing from ID to 230 acres, in good localities
Persona apply i ng Will be. shown properties free ei
charge.
Bondi and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates: RAN Et-
SOME RNSIDENCEB for sale in Norristown, Potts
town, and intermediate places. For Catalogues and
fu.l description, address R. R. CORSON,
/01-6 m Norristown. Pa.
ji NICHOLSON, •
• Manufacturer of
BESETS. LINEN and lOARSEILLES
. BOSOMS AND COLLARS.
A large and ohms assortment, and WELL Maim,
always on - nand. unto which I narttoularly invite the
attention of 1 7 / 1 .611 and prompt-paying 13/101LT-TIMM
buyers.
Id. E. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phila
delphia. an7..em.
S FUQUET & SONS,
• IMPORTERS Of. PIAVArA CIGARS,
Pio. 2/ South PROS r Street. ,
Rioetve regularly a full easortrnent of deinnble CI
eRS, which they, offer St low Moo. for cash or op
proved credit. • . jelo-ly
pAWSON & , IICi/101.800, ,
BOOKBINDERS,. • • •
NOS. 619 AND 621 MINOR VIREES,
.Between Market an ..19hestnat oti6ste.
.M•
• VELLADrnIA.
JAMEIVRAWBON. • 14111. B. NIOROMOK,
lalf/
- GI J. BAYLIS TLIOMAS,
WA. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,,
Ras removed his came from No. INS Arch street to Nio.
429 WALNUT Street.
Particular attentiongiven to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claims. The drafting and examination of-Wills,
Convegances,Amignmeats,,Bnefs of Title, and other
Instruments of Writing', ,The management of Executor
ship', AdmlnistratOrships. and Trusts, superintended;
and the beat as unties groomed for thermanent in
vestments of Money, Batisfaatorl re ference Pillen
when required. aum-om.
ANTIMACITE INSURANCE COMPA
-1.1
N .—Authorized Capital 810,000--CHARTER
FERPE VAL.
°Moe o. MI WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth B reef , Philadelphia.
Fi r m on
will insure egrdnet loss or damage bY
Fire, on Balking/. Furniture, and fderehandiee gene
rally.
Also. Marine lueureasees on 'Wessels, Cargoes, and
Freihts. Inland Insuranue to all parte of the Unioh.
llf RECTORS.
Joseph Maxfield,
Dr. George N. Eager*,
John It. Blalneton,
Wm. F. Dean,
3..8. Baum.
ESUER, Preeident.
.D.ELAN. Vice Frealdent,
&DS-tether( ,
Jacub Fisher,
D. Luther,
L. Audenried,
Davie POLIMIII
Teter Sieger,
JACOB
WM. F.
SM eretarr.lTil. as
LIFE INSURANCI
PANY.—THE PENN
RANCE COMPANY, M 1(
8,1191. M.
I O7 NSURES LIVES for thi
annthnes and endowmenta•
Real Estate, amj makes all
contingencies oLife.
They not as Exeetdors,
Trustees, and Guardians.
TRUE(
Daniel L. Miller,
Benjamin Coates,
Riohard S. Newbold,
William P. Hacker,
Witham H. Kern,
Samuel C /1119 Y,.
Charles Rollo Well,
Henry C. Townsend,
Rodo/phus Kent '
William H. Carr,
P. V. Didion,
William Robertson,
Warner M. Basin.
P.S. Mielo
DANIEL
SAM, . I
Joust W. Hoasion. Rearm
A MERICA_N 'EIRE INSURANCE CO.,
UAL INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPEW•
1(o. 310 WALNUT Streak, above Third, Philadelphia.
Naylor a large paid-up
,Sapital Stook and 'Surplus in
vested in sound and availableLSeenrities,,eoutinne to
Insure on Dwellings, Wy M
ins,
urniture, erehandine,
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
tonicloss.
Thos. R. Mutt, John T. /AMIS.
John Welsh, lames IL Campbell.
&moil C. Morton, Edmund 0. Distant
'stook Brady. Chas. W. POUlthets
liTfAl Warts.
THOMAS A. MARIE. President
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Sao ,
- retort.. fett-tr
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA
.cs, NY—FRI€NKLIN DUILDING.9,OOB WALNIIR
PR CAPtiAL PS
UEET sw,ut7o.—lnutes against Loss or Damage bg
FIM.IIIId the YOllllOl the Bea, Inland Navigation
Transportation.
DEORDP, H. HARR, Pyaiddant.
E. P. ROB% Vice Presidfnt.
COODSHALL, Bee Yana Treasara)
R. BUTLER, Ainistant Beorstari,
DIBBOTORB.
deoree H. Hart, B. P. Roue,
A. O. Bartell. Poster B. Perkins,
R. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Chambers,
11. R. Coggenall, , Samuel Jones , M. D.,
Hen. H. Pd. Fuller. uildr-rt
xallANoE INSURANCE COMPANY
x- - -• —Office N 0.409 WALNUT Stroot.
FIRE INSURANCE Pon Houses and hlerehandme
general'''. on favorable terms, either limited or Per
petual.
DIREOTORB.
Jeremiah Hansa'', Edward D. liotarta,
John Q. fiinnodo. John J. ,Orilfiths,
Joshua T. Owen, Reuben O. Hale.
Thomas Marsh, John McDowell, Jr..
Bawl. L. fimedler,_ Jas. T. Hale, Bellefonte.
J - EREMLAH BONSALL, Fronident.
JOHN Q. GINNODO, Vies President,
EDWARD W. pavan, Secretary rahil int(
ELLIS CLARK,TAgent
THE ENTERPRISE
INSIJR.ANCE COMPANY
PB PRILADEPIIIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
SOMPANY'S BU/LIIME). S. (V, CORN&
lOUNTII AND WALNUT STUNETS.
DIRECTORS,
Iltmeamloto Sum MOILDSULIt. DA.Wde We
WILLIA.M elito.H. 371t9021 . .
FitAztut • JORNH BROWN,
Joini M. Arwood, B. A. Fiannaroot.
Muir, /Lynam)), Volum D. Cad%
WIIIV.TO)I.L. RRiNoBR.
F. CATCHY RD W ARR. Yrvisidont.
CHARLES W. COXE. &metal's). • fels
. s ga PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORXS.-IYEAFIE & LEVY,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETRLAL EriGINEEFS
MACRIVISTR,IIOILER-MAKERS,I3LACRISMITBS,
and FOUNDARS, having, for many years.. been in
suocessful operation, and been exolueively engaged in
building and repairing Marine and River Enginos, high
and low pressure: Iron Boats: Water Tanks, Propellers,
&0., /co. , respectfully oiler their services to the public,
m bein fully prepared to eontraot for Engines of all
sies.Marine, River, and Stationary , having eats of
deterns of different noes, aro prey area to execute or
rs with quiok despatch. Every desoription of Pattorn
Making made at the shortent notice. nigh and Low
Pregame, Flue, Tubular, arid Cylinder Bollerikof the
best ponneylvania oharcoal iron. Forging e, of all smog
and kinds ; Iron and Brass Castings, of all dasoriptiorpr;
Roll Turning. Screw Cutting, and all other work NM
hooted with the above busineeii,
Drawings and specifications for all work done nt thou
establistunent. free of charge, and work xusrantled.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock 1130 m for re
pairs of boats, where thoy can Ile in perfoot anfety,
and are vrovided with Mears blocks, falls, La.,&0..
for raising hoary or light weidta.
JACOB O. NEAFIE,
1141141t21. V. MEARIIIII, J. VAIMXJ.I.4 211 9 -1.11111,
WILLIAM , It, Kitimat.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,_
FINWII AND WASHINGTON SWAESSIII.
MERRICK 6, SONS,
Erie/INTERS AND NIAORINIM
blaimitaature Ma and Low Treasure +Rama ,
.Eualtaa,
for /And, River. arid Manna roma°.
ef liziez, d ?e c to t i t iptiire, n l o 'ninte r . n i e r . on Beall, it.; Cooling
Iron Frame RA% r fOr tine Works, Work noon, Batt.
road Mat - Iona: &o.
Retort" and Gas fasolanory of Dm latest and moat Im
proved eonstrnehO l
Every dosoripiion of Plantation rdanifinary, Imola at
Mugar, Raw, and arise MIN. Mhoutila Palle, Upon etea*
Trains, Defeostomp'ilters, Pumping Engine", Re.
sale Agent" fur N. Rillieux , " Tirana Tugar &Alma
Avg/wain" finsmyth'g_ Patent Steam Rammer at
Asminwell Welaors Patent Ogninteral Sugar re'lls
Dig mown". evalky
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY - ,No. 951
BRACH Street,Kenelny.ton,
LIAM H. TIERII inform hm fnepda that, lump! pur
chased the entire stook of Patterns at the above Foun
dry, he is now prepared to Tenho order* for Rolling,
end, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap. Cherniord, one
House Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rever
beratory or Cupola Partisces, In drr or. rreon sand. or
MO . ti
CAUTION r—Agiiiof,bG - Y - T- - - 7 1,0 - 01(
OHT NEWS FOR ALL!—The never
felling Mrs. VAN HORN in the beet; he euoceedr
Wien all others have failed, Ail who are in trouble, all
who have been unfortunate, deceived by false a neleee,
fly to her for advice and comfort, In hope airs 3. 1 4
rietawjaiis. She has the seoret of winning thelooo
- i gel i gideg ?lath It
?5t10 4 1. 2 w ,igi,Vonpdyu I ° l g
eßoortisements. She 'cows you the It like nee o ) our fu
ture wife, husband, or abeent friend. It is well Ireowo
to the irriblio at large that she is the lint and only pa
wn
who can show the hkeneaa in reality, and can give
entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, whiob
can be tehted and. proved by t housands, both roamed
and single, who daily and eagerly Street . r. Caine one I
come ell I to No, Ing LOMBARD betai'een
Par end Broad.
coin II
PRIVY -WELLS cleaned at a low price to
obtain theoontents. .140dreel WhIAINhON. Sou
drone (Mee, lals North fiSCOND Street, 001-A"
EDIIOATIONAL.
BUSINESS CARDS.
INSURANCE CO.M.PANIES
AND TRUST COM
'MUTE AI, LIFE, Intl-
BESTNUT Street. Aeaetl,
o whole term of life—granta
•urehaaoa life interests in
II oontranta depending on the
Adminietraton, Axsigneas
TEES.
Bsmulti E. Stokes,
William Martin,
James B. McFarland,
Joseph R. Trotter,
James Easton,
Theophilus Paulding,
Edmund A. Ponder.
Daniel L. Hutchinson.
John W. Horner,
.Ellis B. Archer,
Samuel J. Christian,
Joeepn ht. Thomas,
John 0. Brenner.
• ler, Easton.
I L. MILLER President.
E. STOKES, vice Pres t.
• tam aulB
, TIACILINERI( AND IRON.
JOHIIP: LEVY.
BEACH and PA bronit .b.eote
.4Y . AI7:VTIOI I .
FURNESS, BRINLEY '& CO. - ,
Nn. egg M R VET EITRFIET
BALE OF POO LOTS DRY GOODS, THIS ( Tuesday)
MORNING. 00T.16, AT 10 O'CLOCK.
A CARD.—TheMttention of purchasers is reemeeted
to our male of 000 lots Imported dTY roods, this (Tues
day) morning, Oat. lf. at 10 o'olook. by catalogue, on
sia mouths‘oredit. compliable a desirable assortment
Of seasonable goods, Imola as
- All wool long and square Shawlg.l
do heavy fringed square do.
do bleak end colored stella do.
Frenoh black clothe.
Heavy Englieh beavers. velveti.
Marseilles quilts, cloaks. randkerehiefe.
Velvet buttons, embroideries, woollen and Berlin
gloves. &o.
NOTICE—To Retailers and Upholstereie.
In Wile this inonuug
- 11000 Pa-is line printed and embossed Mend, table, and
piano covers, best quality . imported.
LARGE SALE OF PA RIM PRINTED AND EM
BOSSED TCLOTR, TADC.A PIANO, AND, STAND
COVERS-The beet goods imported.
This Morning', '
Oct. 16, at 10 o'olook. on sir months' orel l ir m
6906-4 Paris line embossed cloth table covers.
6008 4 do do • .' 'do do.
600 do do stand do.
600 large size Pans printed table cloth clovers. •-
600 Pane cloth piano covers.
magnifit (molar
Forming the largest assortment of floe goods ever
Misled in this market.
6 4 1 7. 11E1YOTI BEAVER?,
(For City Trade.) ..sal . 4..-
This illorninai.
2 Cllleell 8.4 French beave..e - . •
316/0-4 11-4. MARSEILLES QUILTS.
and 12-4 heavy and fine Maineiliem quilts.
NOTIC P'.—To Dealers in Bhavrle.
BALE Of? 0.00 I.DTA.BRorIIE LONG and BaIIARE
SHAWLS, 'BERLIN Worn, REVERSIBLE AND
13(1,11ARE WOuL SHAWLS, ALL WOOL LUNG
BRAWLS, &c.
Included in sale this murn)ng, and to whioh the par
ticular attention of dealers is requested, will be found
200 lots shawl., viz:
Vienna broohe equate and long shawls.
Berlin reversible wool shawls.
do velour fliZto do. •
All wool ecuaro and long do.
Chenille scarfs, forming a very large mill oboice as
sortment for present sales.
FRENOBWOOLTENBHAWI S.
Tr is &Joining. -
37614.1 extra heavy Pane,woollea shawls, with heavy
fringes:
Also, chenille nails. oambrio handkerchiefs, embroi
deries, long wool shawls. &0..•
Also, 40 pieces all wool german cloths, for oloakal
SALE OF FRENCHGOODS.
On Friday Morning. -
October 19, at 10 o'clook.
000 packages and lots of French dry BOIL
LARGE BALE OF FRENCH DR GOODS.
Of the importation of Metiers. Hertford & Hutton.
• • Mopl4
0 0toner P. at lo' cl oc k. k. y
Consisting of— .
600 pieces 'merino cloth, assorted oolore blacks and
whites' fine to. very fine, mantifacture of geydon, Elie
ber. & Co.
400 pieces plain moue de lames. assorted colors, high
colors n and blanks. onperfine qualities.
lon pieces 6 4,velour 'imperial, velour Ottoman, and
reps lmperatnee.
200 pieces high colored plaid Saxony mennoe.
75 meted poplineiassorted colors and blacks', superb
qunlitiee.
160 pieces . -
hfanof drew silks colored and black.
100 silk robes, broche and velvet. 7 and 9 flounCe.
chola!) and new styles.
9d pieces Lyons maritilla and collar velvet,. •
SHAWLS.
1,000 black, mode: and high colored tlaibet 'hassle, silk
fringe.
1,500 square and long black shawls,* wool fringe.
sh • 3 eve ry y rich and super qualities broods bonier stella
ls •
•
200 noh minted !Whet shawls, smal palms anti rte
stellaa.
..ero new styles reversible woollen shawls, very de
mieble.
. . .
o superb Pane make striped broohe Cashmere
shawls, inoluding new and elegant deafens, of the oele
prated manufacture of Gouin & Co., pans,llolllo 'very
high cost.
PHILIP. FORD & 00., ADOTIONDERS,
No. 530 MARKET street. and 501 MINOR
Street
LA r iEGE WALE OF 1,200 DARKS BOOTS. DUDES.
.13ROGA.N8 AND GUM SHOES.
On Thursday Morning.
October 10, at 10 o'olook precisely, will W._ sold, by
catalogue, on months' credit. 1,200 ease, me n' s, bole ' ,
and youths' calf. lap, and grain boots, calf, kip, and
buff brogans ,, calf and . patent leather gaiters, Oxford
tics &a
Women'e, misses% and obildren'e calf,kip.moroeno.
and kid heeled boots, gaiters, slippers, buskins, and
overshoes.
Also, a full assortment of oils made good..
The particular attention of burets is palled to thin
sale, as it will embrace goods from Mat- oleos city and
Eastern manufacturers. •
lirGoode open for examination with catalogues early,
on morning of eale. „ , . :
N.F. I'ANOOASt'AITOTIONEER; &C
-• eerier to BACOTT. FB.. 431 CIFIF.STNIIT tet.
SALE OF BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS,
MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &C.
On Wedimedal Morning,
Oct. 17, by catalogue, in a oremt, commencing at 10
,
Inoludedirill be /binds via •
EMBOIDERIES.
Lath and desirable styles ladles' Pane embroidered,
Rtoonet, and cambric collate and sets, Infants' robes
and weistsrliounoins. bands, arm
11ENISTITCRS.D LINEN. CAMBRIC HANDKEE
011111.alL
100 dozen ltidies' ant gents' X pure linen hem
stitched handkerohiele, from rgediam to high cost. for
best oils trade. •
BONNET AND, TRIMMING RIBBONS.
Rich fall colors Paris ponit de sole bonnet rib Eons,
rich plain and fanorvelVet,trimming do, lathes' fanny
drese trimmings -
MILIANERY GOODS AND FLOWERS.
Also plain black and -fancy all silk bonnet velvets.
fanny bonnet silkslfell 'We Paris artificial Powers, An.
GERMANTOWN GOODS:
Also; included in Wednesday...alt.—
100 lota newest and best litres fanny zephyr knit
hoods, shawls. nobiss. Coats, o oaks, Am •
.1104IERY. AND citicKwr - JACKETS.
I adios' and gents' white and mixed lambs' wont hose
and 'half hose. mates' wool hose. Nos. a®B, children's
plaid and scarlet spot thy. Roe. 2,3, and t. •
to dozen men's super Quality all wool cricket Jackets'
or Samples arranged for exauntaation , with osta
agues, early on the morning of sale.
'SPECIAL SAW OF 10,000 REAMS OF NOTE.
LETTER, •ND CAP PAPER. AND 000,000
WRITE BUFF ENVELOPEB.
Oct. 2% 1860, at 10 &Book
DOa Tuesda . y Motown. ,
Catalopurre ready sod stook arriumed for exami
nation. at Salesroom. 4 3 l, Chestnut street. on Monday.
224 instaat,_
Bele positive, to close an account.
SALE OP RICHLY FRAMED OIL PAINTINGS
FRENCH-PLATY. OVAL. ACID PIER MiRROKB
&c., &c.
On Friday 'Morning.
00t.19.1860 by ootalogne.commenoing at Ido'olorli.
air Collection arranged for examination on Thum
day,lBth that. • • .
SHERIFF'S BALE OF LIQUORS.
On Thursday Morning.
00t.16, at 10 o'clock. In order of the Sheriff, a large
quantity of superior brandy, Monongahelel and Irish
whisky. wines, °orchids, &0., in wood and glass.
Also. —dosen empty stone and glass bottles. empty
Garda, &o.
LARGE SHERIFF'S SALE OF A FUr L AND COM
PLETE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES, MA
TERIALS. Ac., of a celebrated make.
On Thursday Moral''.
Oct. 26, MIA at ID o'clock, at the waremoma,looo and
1011 Chestnut 'treat.
Also. o
On Friday Morning.
0ct.28. at the 'Factory., northwest corner Sixth and
Master streets. 'commencing at fil o'clock, a large lot of
earriagesi material. unfinished work, lumber, ice.
fkr Particulars in future advertisements.
.IVIOSES NATIIANS, ALFOTIONEZF
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast
corner of1111(12.11 and RACE Strews.
MONEY WO LOAN:
526,000 to loan, at the lowest rates. en diamond*.
watches, Jewelry, elver plate, err goods, clothing. gro
ceries, Rogan, hardware, cutlery pianos, mirrors, rap
ntture, bedding, and on good* of every desonption, Is
large or small amounts, Horn one dollar to thousands
for any_length of time agreed on. •• •
Ttsettldast Establisived RTatbin this WV.
Private entranoe on RAQG Street.
ahy- Boslness booze [roma A. at, to 62. M.
Heavy ltinsranoe for the benefit of depositor*.
C anoes Ghld WILY TWOFER CENT,
Adv of Iltalaniguswarle at two ger stout.
Advances of .100 and upwards, at one. per oent, fos
short Warm
AT PR rvATER ALE, •
Some of the hnest GOLD PATENT L'EVER, ant
CHRONUNIETER WATCHES, Maim sotused at half
the canal selling prices, gold lever and opine ways es
silver lever and Senna watches, English, Swum, and
Prenoh Vitas'. at astonishing low InloBll, Jewelry of
every desonyton, vs lor_guns, ponds , minimal in •
struments, met dual it y
y o Havana - oiganr, at half the
importation price, in tttlell ties to out purshassits, and
yawns other kinds of tombs.
OUT DOWN SALES
Attended to wrionally by the Auctioneer.
Consignments of any and even , kind ej
NATHA N&
sited ge.ide_solt
. MOSES
SPLENDID BET OFM
DI L AONDS AT PRIVATE
SAE.
Consisting of diamond and opal breastpin arid ear
rings. Price, WM. Cod in Paris 51.400,
P. _LOUIS, ,➢LO.
WILLIAMS, BOVA, & CO. AUO
TIONI:ERS & COMMISSION MERWIANTS,
No. 6 North MAIN St., BT.-LOU 8, Ma:, (forineril
with Mess's. Mars. Cleshorn, & Co . Philada) offer
their servtaes to the 'mention% moirtfactorees, and
others of Philadelphia, for the sole o dry goods. oar
tom boots, shoes, hardwareJewelgr, &.0., &o. Cash advances wade on receipt of goods.
Settlements made three days after sale.
RIWIRSNCBB.
Meigra.yers, %althorn, & Co.Plidleutelphia.
Stuartß & Brother, Philadelphia.
" Van Wyok. 'Pownsettil,&. Warren", New York
" L. &B. Curtis & Co., Bew York.
" Wood, Christy, & Co. St. Mo.
" Crow. htoCrearr. & Co.. rehle-thstalr
STOVES.
INDUSTRIAL STOOP WORKS
4SPISWILLIAM O. NEMAN.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
STOVES.
No. 33 NORTH. SECOND STREET; '
Offers the moat perfect, convenient, and economical
Gas-burning Cooking Stove yet invented.
Inquire for hie Lehigh Gas-burner, to obtain the best
Stove lunge.
Also, one of the larg est and moat complete stock of
Sto +es for heating parlors., chambers, stores. count ng
houses. &0., in the city. The attention of the public, 18
!solicited,
4 STOVES! STOVES!!.
JAMES SPEAR.
/... list: MARKET trraEET,
s now prepared to meet the wants of the pub is More
oomplotely in alt the details of the Stove trams t han iviT
other establishment in Plulad( Iphut• in proof of which
he iIIVI tee COMOAR&TIVR ExAgiNeTION.
The foltoWing are amens hts owe popu ar inventions,
several of which have already obtained a national repu
tation as surpassing in errs/Imre and esesompanyother
Cloves in ioti!.. . .
• • •
JAMES SPEAR ie the Inventor and Patentee et the
Improved Gan burning Cooking Stoke, acknowledged to
be the hest Stove for femily mi., tho vrorlth
JAAIEa SPEAR ta this Patentee of the celebrated
Oae-noneuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming
into ti n EttR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver's Air tight Gas eonsfinting Parlor Stove.
JAhLES SPEAR Is the Inventor of the Improved
t Patented) Ornamental Stove ' Urn. winch, front
beautzul is likely, this neaten, to be unvei
llj/K aBAR is the Patentee of the Labor. Fuel.
and Comfort•savine Ironing Pan.
3 AIRES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway-ear Heater.
JAMES SPEAR in the Inventor of the Improved
Fire-board Stove.
For all of the above the Inventor very justly Maims
advantages which require but to be understood by the
t'ubtio to be universally appreoisted and preferred to
any other arti oleo of that Ow in the market; and he
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persona
in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves.
Pathan wlshins to examiner will have every atteatton
shown them, whether intending immediately tor
chase or not. _ seta am
QUAKER CITY GAS CON
SUMER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES,
Peventli Mouth.lBoo.
GR AT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S
GAS BURNER. •
- -
By the use of the quaker City Oaa-Consuming Parlor
end Office Mores an duet may be avoided..the room;
ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for
Many home, Wit any attention to the fire, end at a
great saving of fuel.
For sale bIARLES JONES, Patentee, No. 30J
North SECO Detract , above Vine. Where the excellent
One-i ne Cooking Stove DAYLIGHmint'
tamed in its operations, may be obtained. Of Oa large
number non , In operation, aver, Ptovei Re, "Hove
gives entire satislaotion, pea am
THP, CELEBRATED „ROYAL
COOKING STOVE le the heat and most popu
lar Cooking glove iu the market. it to made
either with or without gar-ourning - fiXtUree.
Mannfantured and for sale by NORTH. CHASE dr.
NORTH. Foundry WaVeroomp, :309 North sEaak i)
dtreet. , o94ut
TRI FIERY STAR GAS•BURN
INO AND RADIATING 'PARLOR STOVR,
rte' beat and matt economical Heating Ptuva
Manufactured and f..r- tuda -by-NORTH. CHASE. &
NORTH. Foundry Warerooma• 202 naorth flEebN
Street.
OUR DIEW" (TAS-RCIANINa , „, • I ASE
Errovm is the poet econotgk e rf t all th;j - Go i`e
and me°h more dqaufactured and for
bumera vat, sheer-iron tiu s luef r yi, F oun d r y Ware
ante by 14 writ, CHASE'.
mow, .99 Noilla
•
MALES BY AUCTION.
MM THOMAS SONS,
. NOR 139 syld 141 South FOORI9I tr•et.
(Fosimsrls NOG et and 90
BTOCKB AND REAL IfBTATP TRHYIDAY.
rfunttlet catalogues now ready. contemns all de
anctione clan thenroperty to be add 011 Tuesday next,
16th instant. with a list of salmi IJth. 17thr M. and. 60th
October, and la largo amount of zeal Huta at Innate
sale, comprising a valosblp emortmeart of property.
STOCKS AND REA.I... ESTATE.
SALES AT TUE EXCHANGE EVERY TDEODAY
During the business season in /nig and Attest anis
000lusional sales.
or Handbills of each property' issurtd sensie.tely, in
addition to which we publish, on the itaturdag Woven ,
to each sale one thousand oatalognes, in yam let
'M a g i 41sugfikvg_TPAtteasy2o.f all t"
"'Pert). 14
CARD --Oar wee of re. estate and nooks a
the Escheats will hereafter be held at 19 o'clock
• and; in the evening. at o'clock.
11W — Contri baton! have the option of either sale.
REAL - ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
OW. We d
int a large moonlit of real estate at private
sale. motadint every detonation of city and. Gaynor
Property. A" n12E64'11.41
Mil
be had at the *notion "Sore
PRIVATE SALE EGIRTER.
IKPReaI estate entered on our moats sale register,
and advertised occasionally in our pablio sale
(91 whieh 1400 copes are printed weeklyd ab l i rsi
name.
THIRTEENTH FALL PALE—OCTOBER 16.
Executors'e— te of George Rundle. deceased.
Three ato4 l l3ti EstA George
ck DWEL.L.NG ou York street, be
tureen Walnut and Spruce, and east of Third street.
Same Estate—Throe-story Brick , DWELLING, No.
ata Dugan street, outside, above ftestrset
Exeoutors' Bale—Estate of Com. William Bainbridge.
ecease
Large and VOnstde RESIDENCE. N 0.1301 Walnut
street, west ofTwelith street. Lot 26feet front- - •
Three-story rick DWELLING. No. nth Clayton
yen of Twenty-second street. Fifteenth'ward.
CDUNTB 1 SEAT.—h desirable Oonntry Seat and
16 acres, .6larcua Rook. Delaware county. Pa. The
improvements are two neat cottages, handsome car
riage home, stable, and other oat buildings. Ban a
the Auction Rooms. '
Three-story Briok -TAVERN and DWELLING, No.
2316 Callowhill street. -
Peremptory Sale—Neat DWELLING. No. 153 North
Sixteenth street. below Race Street.
Large Three-story Briok BUILDING and Stone
DWELLING, Centre street, near Germantown are
nne, Germantown. Lot 45 feet front.- -
'two well secured GROUND RENTS or $96 , a year
- Peremptory s4e—Estate tif Elisth Lane. deed.
hree- story Sri oh DWELLING, No, 20 Solidi Ninth
street. between Lorreet and Sanwa !numb , .
Same Rotate--Three-storyi-Brien 'DWELLING, No.
410 Spines strest,aboveyorwth street.
Two-story Frame DWELLINO. No- eta Chsdeestr
between South and Shiesen Latestreet. - L ttouthwark.
Bandsome Modern ES.BIDENCE: Wayne street, be
tween Walnut Jane and Tolpolleetren street, German
town. Lot Le by 400 feet. It is built in a superior man
tier. of Pan Stone, and has all the modern copy.-
Neat Ildodern Brick DWELLING, No. SS* North Fif
teenth stress:south or Coates street
Peremptory Sale—Neat Modern DWELLING, No.
720 North Ninth street.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; YI.A.D 0. BRUSSELS
CARPETS, Eco. •
This Morning.
I6th instant, at 16 o'clock;at 1g0.1113 South Pront at.,
below Lombard, the household • furniture, piano -forte.
Brussels carpets, feather bade, rnattrasses
Alro, the kitchen furniture.
sir May be examined at a o'olook on the momma of
the sale.
Administrators' Sale'
MISCELLANEOUS OKS and MEDICAL WORKS.
THE STOCK OF A BOOKSELLER. DECEASED.
• Thus Evening,
0et.16, at. the gasman store, will be gold an assort
ment or.valnable miscellaneous Louts and medical
works, by order of administrator.
ST For particulars see catalogues. ' -
Sale on the Premises. SPRUCE Permit,
ELEVAPIT RESIDENCE/AND FURNITURE,
On Wedisesdayr Morning.
October 17. at 10 o'clock, will be sold atpublio sale. ort
the Premises, the elegant Modern 'RESIDENCE. No.
Ltt Spruce street, Fiat superior Stable and Coach-home
Tri the rear, on Elizabeth Street: Lot 24 Not 9 Inaba'
front, 250 feet in depth.
SUPERIOR F URN/TURF.
Also. by catalogue, the superior household furniture,
lA' Full nattionloto in a few days.'
Sale at 722 SPRUCE 1 , 27eet..
ELEGANT FURNITURE, MIRRORS. SILVER
PLATE, PRRfr C A CARPETtI, STATUARY ,
CHINA. CLASS. CRANDELIERS,Ae.
Wednesday Morning, -
Oat. 17. at 10 o'cloc k . at No. 722 Sam o a ! inlet, by cata
logue, the entire elegant ; furniture. including large
French-jilate mantel and pier mirrors. warble statuary.
elegant Sabi (talents and secretary :richly painted vases,
rich cat glass elegant dinner, dtseerL and tea china.
plated ware. fine French oarpets, magnet chandelier,,
superior ohamber furniture. &a.
SILVER. PLATE.
Sterling ciiver tea set, large tray, butter dishes,
latives. fors, spoons. ho. ,
elir The elegant residence will be sold at 10 o'clock.
pry to sale of furniture.
Fa i Particulars in catalogues.
Executors' Salo N 0.1614 VINE Street.
_.
SUPERIOR P ORNITUR 1E.R11011.9 TAPESTRY
AXMINSTER CARPETS,
• On Friday Morning,
19th instant, at le o'clock, at Pip. Oda Vine street, by
order of the executors , - the superior furniture, E ranch
picot) mirrors, tapestry Axtulnstex carpets, feather
beds, fine snarsvistas, Cm, -
May be examined on the miming or sale, at 8
o'clock, with catalotues. ,
Teremptore Sale.
LARGE LOT OF Flier: Id/tDELRA AND MERRY
' On rdneedaySlomiug.
October gd, at )2 cloak, at t he Auction Store, without
reserve a large quantiti of fine old , rdsdeira and Sunny
Wines,. a large demijohn end bottles
tea rartionlers in future auvertiasnients and
,cata
locum -
dale of No& 13aay 141 Wail FOURTH Straet.
SUPER/OR /URN/ URK, FRENCE-PLATE 111. R -
SLURS, PIARO-E0 TES, BRUSSELS CARSEM.
On Thursday Mount,
At I ealook, at the Atiotion MOM, en saaortatent of
exoellept aaoond-hand farniture.e/emant pianolortao.
%no norm', carpets. 'eta.. from families deolinnw
hothisksexser, removed to the store for soprani/Im, a of
sal.
Also a large quantity of eon niers, &ewers, and shelv
ing soltable for a shoe store.
Also, suit of °tenant walnut and brecats duffing
room furniture, nearly new.
Sale No. til 4 COATE'S Ptreet.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE,O RGAN R BROW qAp.Es.
0n Mondat_MOrllltlfr.
3il loot., Ed 10
o'clock, at Mo. 216 Coatee streif. ahoy*
Second street, the entire stool of 5, cabinet "'riotous,.
comprising surior parlor , drain room , and etateber
furniture, small pe church 01145.11115. 5 stop, bookesaea,
device, show asses. 2 high-case cloaks, ke.
N" May be examined with - catalogues three data
preulOUN to the sale.
LARGE SFECTAL AND_PEREMPTORY BALE OF
ELEGANT AND VALUABLE OIL rmmintas
JAMES A. EARLE d EONS' THIRD GNEA.T-EALE
OF PAINTINGS. to 9* WAS_V OS
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ART&
We will sell for nooonat of Mears. James ft Earle fa.
Bons, October VI and IS, ep extensive and valuable col 7
leotion of Oil Paintings, including almoet everpeai
of subjecits, the prodnotions of the most eminent dine -
man and European artists. being salsa 'one bout
Eerie's Galleries. W 8 Chestnut street
among them 'will be found toanvvrorks of nit never
before exhibited. also, numeroue FiCtUrell painted ex
prosody for this collection and sale: ,
Thule believed to he - one of - the.moet beautiful end
vuable oolleetione that have ever been subsumed id
public competition in thin city.
Sir l'be sale will be peremptory, without reserve or
.
Catalogues, with particular*. will be reedy oat
week previous, and the paintings arranged for istspeo
tion.
M FITZPATRICK & BROS., AINP-
A.um• TIONEERS, (SOS CHESTNUT Street, stows
Sixth.
SALES EVERY EVENING. .
At 7 o'clock, cf Books, stationers , and fenny goods,
wetclie gs s. jewelry, olooks, silver plated ware, cutlery,
.pa intin, rousioiti .
Also..Hocery, inetrnementsßoods, boots and shoes, and MOT
ohandise of every deecription. -
DAY SAFES even' Alondol, 'Wednesday, and Fri
day at 10
o'clock A. m,
PRIVATE SALES.
At privets sale several large oollsieninents Orwetlhaes
jewelry, books, stationery. silver : plated ware, outtetY,
fancy genes. ko. To which is solicited the attention of
and COlarr.merohanta and others.
att C j
IL onsignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise,
for either public or private sales.
Sir Liberal cash advances made on consignments,
Out-door sales promptly attended to.
SHIPPING.
• FOR TIM BOUTE-OBARIMS.
TON AND SAYAMAN
FREIGHT UtE.
Keen Fratght at an &rancid suriwint per Mt. bai•
ley New York /Manmade
_re
FOR ORAR.L.TeI_ OR, S. O.
The U.N. Melt Steamalue KEYSTONE STATE, MD"'
tam Charles Y. Marighinamtwill math ou T huniday, Oat.
25,at .1,0 cloak A. ea.
Through In 49 tole witerronly holm at Bain
FOR idATANNAIt,AA.
The R. 'Malt Steamship STATE, OF 111.60.1111 A,
Oaptata John J. tlltinrin, will gall on Saturday, Oat
RI. at le o'clock A. ef.
Urea/Ilia/A tole home—only 45 ku'ra at Saga. '
e - Wflatimg days obeli zed (tom ova Saturday Se work
tire der locus reamed, WI si lts of Lading WAN
The oVaala arid-Ws:a aid it.Wheo.l Eitaarrialim
STONY, STATE and STATE OF OnOßOilinow run es
apove ten diem thus founing a Ikrikiner oorunnt
nionttou with 994400494 ane,.Bavenpak, end tee kloriM
and flouthtpagh , .
At both Oharkston a n d Eavaatak. Wit Saila itim •
Deal with Clams» for Florlda l Fzl with marmite,
for all abode in the Nwatti eta taws's., ,
FYatEht ar4B on
Ws. ,
st 11 41 r bTirun INflA c irougewg
than by aailLus rea,* the,-xeminut outdone-half the
to rf. IL—lnimranae an all Railroad Fro! htL entirety
unneoeseary, farther than Charleoton or Savannah, leo
' Railroad Coma:new tahjnx all Aoki fro those pojlayi,
fiXZAT REMJCTION IN FARI,.
Allne hr thit route Se So 40 per *en eimrSi IN
the ltdood Route, as will be siva by ranssariar song •
dule. Through Octets from rhiltde chari,,,..
ton and Savannah ateamalusw. IRO MTAL3
ins whole routs. except tram Chula/02u and BWIALl•
nab to Montgomery
VIA oneni.EssoN. 'ti, iikv.esuan.
To Chatteaton-..-603 OQ To SAY2IIII)&b.,-..,..... &16 66
i
• A =l7 --- - Tr. IL tit 6o iu.rucr ---- --. fl 2
' 4 0 3 .1,447;, - ;: — .... 11 81 Malt. -- ——Si V 3
ovile. .-- 8800 A1bany.........._ Sa G 3
New Ortagm6—.. MI 76 ' MontsouAry..... 'M to
Na5hvi11e......_... St 74 Mobile-- -....,. a 6 00
Kn0xvi11e......... 26 60 ow: 0ribe11i......, .44 75
Memphis. _ 91 eq
Fire to Naysensii, Via e15rie5t0n ; ........., - .- 14 03
No bills of lading linen mot the Zia has stki led.
- For freight or youreace 17 on bosun. at 802 , 11i..1
'Whirr above lithe %trent. or
ICOII, CO„
tick igs NORTH WiIARVE&
Agent' in Charleston.. T. e.
Oavithhah, HUNTER. Ss (LAMM - Kr
Foreadjob Florins. from Charloo ion. steamer Carolina
Tl ' every
FOf Flothia frepifavalmah. Wan:AN 111. MST •a and
et.4alee'e ever. l'lmailxv and PlEdurilsv.
TUB BRITISH AND NORTB
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
SHIPS.
snot( NOW Tong To ylvaarool.,
Chief Cabin Pagsage
/Wal Cabin Passage____.__-„_,....,.._._..
THOM BOSTON TO yllilahsoo4o,
Chief Cabin .... --$ll4
Second Cabin Pessage-- - • • . r . • 60
The ships from New 1104 cell labors derail'.
The shwa from Eciton call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor,
PERSIA, geet. /netting. 'CANADA. Cant. Lan',
MURIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Cent.
ASIA; Oapt. C , Lott. NlAGARA,CaptAndersbn
AFRICA, Capt. ettannon. EUROPA, Ca:4. J Leitch.
SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels carry a clear white lakt at Maid-bead
Preen on starboard bow; red on port now.
ERSIA. Judkine. leaves N. York, Wednesday, Oot. In
CANADA Anderson, " Rotten, Wednesday, Oct. 17
AFRICA, Shannon, " N, York Wednesday, yet. 24
ARABIA, Moue, RIAIACIIIt Wednesday Oct. It
ASIA, Lott, _ N.Yors Wednesday, Nov.?
vllitOPA, Moodie, Boston. Wednesday, Nov. 14
PERSIA, Judains, N. York,WednesOhy, N0v.21
Berths not sparred until paid for.
An exvorteneed Surgeon on hoard.
Tao owners of these stiles will Not be aocountable tor
Gold. Silver. Bullion, S Jewelry, Yreelons stones
orAfetals, unless bins o 'lading are mined therefor and
- the value thereof therein expressed. FOT freVit anus
sage, apply to CDNA
cold 4 Dowling Green, New York.
EXT'RESS COMPANIES.
a(1. T ,015 2 ; e 3 ' 2.0 CJIZ S EI'N'LI , PIEityao;.
forwo.rdo.Paroolo, PaolEagoo, blercam,doie j B an k Notolii
awl Bowie, onbey by its Trirlal.oas or ma oco2oordaG4
with other Express Committal, to -4,11 tAit tptimpti
tOWI3I sod cam of the Mud Batt
R.- BANVEORII,
ielf-tt ' lens tal Nateriottudeot.
F ,
IRBT PREMIUM AWARDED, at the
late Agricultural Society, to ALLMARr dr i rtlrr.
DER. Fourth and Vine. for Rest Funny „V Ult.—
ounitantiv on hand, Welsh's limpet's' Font }Mei
Fonr-Anos andNtag Horn, St. Louis, isna , ‘ mounting
'Patapsco Fam il y Flour. - , ;,..- ,•. -oati-im
rill-APIEWIL, BRAD, alintillNG, ao._
LLI 1000 Wm. Ma. 1,3 sad $ larva And nuninou use..
kc 241, In asnorted rotatwooof 3 ono, oboloo o4iblyi
- 10 bbli. an i ll . , No. 8 14011dsokezal.
wtwi Alm Nb. kw do.
• . , 33.14 lo..1.2011:n1 ~., , do.
~,--- -Z lin= /"4 4 . :::! do B TX
- ( T 1 .2 VIC: , " oh t t l in I . a r e 14 '
p
320 • datAnir n.o.11; -et
100 do 410 o. 1 50513 nit,
24 .do Wilda No. 2 - 13abbon...
. ' . 1110 40131314 Einisitarke a aim . _
nu taxes new NOYlinter o°7 -mi..;
Pulr 'ondlug and In ikon, fm owe y
MURe Y 31_111(XIN/I,
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