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'alikt,k• iitobaitiAltsrallkik• teat Prk '-;;.7?;it':;.:,ltile 0.11 4. tadirt ereryitio44of, City and .- • :',-, ,-,-..- „;:, N,4 . rpmfoiumoilifn . prpic,, , : ,, :-..-.),-.. pop. , joie epoiAnteretVoikrobs , Priritiv 040 ,114 ,' iiiiii cadVadiertliblveleallana ll f,he out Tablio , Bele , "--, Initr6f ito r ft 9 " l / 1 " 1 are P h !"lfr ag , 13 n . , iv z , , ,i , ..fr t orei ta mou t iii.-,..i.A.,,,,e.:.. in. , ,...07 , • c 1., , 1 4 4 - :-' , ~ .i i'1 7 .47 11 OTIXIIEBo&o. --, ~ t - - 4 -,- - ;.:'• ,T - .•':.,'‘-4"'=l -':''-,:-' 1,.:' , - Septedie i2&*p . - , '..o 6 o4At'tt " Ph ladel P t '''' t4 rltletit ." r 2:,- 7 .i /* ~ -,- ; P .e i=.6,.4‘!..4 ~. :- a cr ies Cloliunbia Obal and lion 00mpany. ..': *." - slRm'bOsay. - ortilibp - Avoistlmyouolf,iy - ,,i, ' ' -' ". ' - 'l , ikahiriiialier-t . : . Alen, fox:acpct.tht dAr . • ~;.-n- c .r., , .:: ,-. - •. 4 . 200 abhilii /SW Prni 2lll6 o.l l l oll , 214:,-1 ki--4. -.:•-:t A 16 0; 6v.. 6 tb.WOnrotP4W"' 7.". '. " -,-.;•-; • , ; - 2 1 IllananN11 0 0 06 :/k11.1;,,,% ,- ftio i .r.-. ' 60 shsteti,eark itelteck4l mpany,:par, , . ' '2 alnirea noont tdolieh,qadietdrt ROPPIP. , 4,f , - Pew No:84; inihdle ettlitleNithrerblitriVl , Lhnr o h: 'R9v. Dranarduitul,l'itelßVlt-olffieZqlOtotAPF -iii ii '-' ' - POIIIiTli:/Ir tglAiVith.. - led •,,, , , Ax.402,1 1 01r.' 1. , . , ' Will ill,ohjap' ''. -. -6 - • . - s ' ' "tidirene`pto Asa VALTIA ;dgetrl i AlYFOßre. Medi& AVGINit t ~ ---•ii ~„---- ti&olliGiliefre - VT STONE, DWELLINGS, ko., to a• tether with lotaof...anhand,diCanayntdr. Moo whole to • '-W bold witho Vassar's. - - ' - g"" Nall p a utionlant-novuready in handbills.- - - GTOBEr AND DWillitlNG.=-Youvatoryi brick ' gore' • , and dwelling, Ridguavennerstrovet,Ontos street. Inc , ~iinaltate 0n,,c, ,, , ,, / t-, , ,-i- o• k ..,.- ' ~, •, ' . • 4W - a -NEVIVIVIIINItESIRENGS, N0:.469 - Noith Tenth' . .71414 ; pq~eee b 9t lon 7Ma Eli t -"lt tn eF 9W P 'M e th", • rinc° ! 4l346 -' tNiu3k/22F-10121.11PtiOisioild street, south 'or t t er , -, -o. tios44, Ai ,-4 Ve. IN .t. ..Tir , ...., 1 4, A , ,_-_, ix.. 81.71214 - 711aidis p‘lail,LlNilihnornerntpn c lun and A i ti i ,-, w;itatio ig .Arii,v,il4,-,4 ct $59 '4;4 ' v, , and twoll: einir--iniegratitimesoured by three lo , th• lielek bielljlig'on• nein ~" • ' •-- * ' bielt AGll494l.4l6Noiste 0f411091 , It" hi at • drat _mouseee, with - no °Thai Snonmbrante. , - 58101CAkaaffigi3,1g.ii:11re t a4to r, brick store, and e. and deegliAa/1444:Vpek r : below N4 , it9 l Street, lik) k dzaniilee, "'" r 3 .', , n vrtrtiV4ALE4EP III BEE I4 th;,;: . _, Will ' ' •- yi TruisteenT.Penomptort Sale. , ~_ .' " '‘. luteio ,liqi ,MODERN .TaltEltaTOßY . ill: lOC - BESlDENOS,..euth:ihree-story back ,bnUdlngs aad all m o dern convenienes, NU. 16N Green street: . ,VALUABLIg-LOT T - -Glidllitk4fBll.ll2.--.Afaa, Abe ' valasblejob pL mitt &Qantas the above on the' out, • 19 feet fidntirrlSS INA deelk. :Atli absolrfte: Irr Thal . iii, Din aticatni Eoadytii liondbllls. ' • - ' ' Or9bana k Muit'Eldit=Ekate ,6170hn Wining, Deoid.' untettrrp, 105111110 K pWetaLlNG;Npiauetti et ; now Buclideps , hust2Attrian:fiiitth -ittai.lievefith, and Baran arikVinteablihi-" -''' ''" ' Mx &rong!, rio. 1628 POPtalt tvrtuairr• Also, riot -stall , ' brick"..dwelliog, with side rad and hand gardeU4Sontlisidit of Poplir street, west of Sixtoont eat' •"" -- ' 4 BD tINTAND:=Th/ ae:atary • brlckistorerseid dwollio, ortheast ..coanor_of Youth an; Ourpenter atrealls,_•late Sonthwairk,-; ;;__.: ":- '' .OH TNII24BTRIET-RIiaIDENOPI, A valuable reeldenee,,ble. 1628,f.hentontr. street; wittettufinnaleru: linprovement t lot-20 by 150 fest,Atto front. Adinintstritor!a ante—Estate of, Jail Rarer, Deed.,. LARGE 1401; OP GROVEL /39fAgt on EanOin at., 'l6O feet on Reese street, en,6160 feet on latrldll street, three •Ater pipowkddi vitt clawalk,Cuibed z Ti4;iBi,il - ,- Two La:maim Viciltouroilso feet front on - Daupbln etrnettl.6ofiet orr Apey,p,qol:eet on ltlet obanto_ntretit,, - - aitt-latrleet , on" Fourth , str , ot—y ra ter ; pipes laßGlialorstailifilki.,piortidlittcnirbed. - THRBE4ITOKY±BRIOIC-DWNLLINEE - -Threc-story brick dwelling, 140:18814111ventrset. •.• - ' • BIXTIrgAT474 , 244I3IIPTEMB2R 21st TWENTY" DEIGIE DWELLINGS, ice.; ,Plz: ' EMeoutormir;.-Dpgentitifi,o4lo,44llriate of .yerendah -Wel ; .tone Deceased:, !TIMEN-SKORY BRIOK DWELLINII,.and two:story. flume dtiejllel; Noe: 620 an 4 bEEL N orth' Fifth street, with itrime tshop"„in the" tear. r'Aleo • two two.story briek,dwellinteiNos..629.and..6lllohailiim street, with two tworlitorythriekfletelliegOnthe The whole be selktuirether.J. - . . - THIUMASTOEY )111IGIDEALLIAG,N6;462Frardc• lie streetreborPAolde-atMet: • TRIME.STDEyDS4OIL , VIFETAPOr N0 . .407. Green street: ,c - - ' Tatiglitlllfillao)l,- STORE:AND „DWILLING, - , No. 711.1111 owhlll ' - • • TWO-itFORY.BEIGIS -DWELLING; NO. 64. Green street. m.v.l: . ~ • ,%- 7 . "; TIEREE•STORrERTON. DWELLUM, N0.,925 Wash- Inc ton itilot; eat'dflenth'streitt,lbirteenth ward. ' TEIRDSI3XORY-; BRi DWELAINGIGo,, 053', PUP, rieh .atreecamit"Er • „. . • -TIBER % THRIM43TORY_ DWELLINGS, eist side of-PeicErstreet;thetiiiien'Gratui and "Orates,. and Bethad and New Sfatharstreetti.l • .: Pink TEIREITATORY BRICSIDWILLINGB, form ing a onit, Pe eballllleyrAotweea Fourth And 7lfitt - streets;Mwelftlnetard. • • FIIREE-STORY BRICK STORE END,DWELLING.,. • No. 766 Smith Fourth street, betwetm , fiere*V4il - Catherine mireete.2 " Er:Sale - of the whole estate perem ptory: ' lem roadie-Di `,• • - VALGAUltariltifLlS; r 00AD =l/.411D,. , . • ,&.4.—Tha , ,vilarable , propeirtyj,k!iown td: Flour kftlite r ri, , ,enal ,yard;-.6c0,, , Ninth • street, on- the - Germantown- ind-Ncirristoirst:ltailroatt, atikemPoplar - etreat,l6E - 60 by , lol;'feet;4,lrd ifrohtersith extensive , brick mill; with Lorobinory, !luxe Jitter fita• tom-ozobliim.o3al. paid. Minted Araoke, XueeutOre Form:obit.). Sile-Metate pf irILLUABLEUtERMINO.R. COACH-11 SFAI -• • BLS, AND,LARGE-LOT„Delaware .Serecitle.ettestit north,of Arch:flottfilf litfeet front'katakfeet deep, • irr t.;fT - • 'fALLGAN,EAKD INTERESTING sIINGLIFIC 4ND. BICiN 4 :B~ . O~W~I~E~ r .• -' j • .10 Septambei Ttlia _t the anattoo -stimpirth 61-sold °Wised:ion Builish entAiheriiiith -bboks‘,on vellum; -• - , optarogOo;sod,tho books, - - which_ill"beig)4 „Tor ,extdithirsthirt; obis day pre.. ' „ It?Pl,k 1310 Tine Uiittet;” > • • ” HANDGGII4,: TAPESTRY • ' - - OXIMETS,-6:c. „wet , ,- • . - - PePtezgbaylgi; at 10 ,at NO trYine street, . W .the OW; eittehitgliGniture v flite tapieetry 'carpets, "thine. 'opg Astsirgel fr:a i'Of a - goonottian housekalpingi. Alio,/tha";"lidtahen ' fainltuie lot of : ' Str.ll4i4lllsll . l.lfraililllllTriellile;ilB jr- " lai snit iiifiOnDi /math stew. EWEN414,21411111.L . ..P,410.10MT,11, if N FIVILE4.I4ItFETE. SUREOESIE., • po-.n,.ar linredap,Merning, .1. • 9 -.xc . °rollick,'" at "the • auction tune, an • extensPre" :amitittment ifkoelleitebeantithand'farn . Ibitie r elegint; Vanafortis, line mirror's', , resirptitesrete;f: foziot privittC tko'ltoror for o;2:Lowdown of sits;,-.4" vc. UusON IktIizwrivAITIADINt..LANY - .ISANNNIO-IWO -NNTIMILINUARIBEW " .Thurolirsuid Triday)Soardossi. " Sept. andd.Othlodibe suotioirstone, Nos. U sod "141 Sou ArSOrtft stteat; 4 wlll bo 'Sold i largo vol leold op or ISN'lddikirs:dhich eintseeStso`oldiNalbtstido, eluded Stotheirennsylviuts sold other voloirs ropor,G, , Ai ate olomeotarrworks, o. - OstatigdorldliNferosdrthrss days proidousoind the ?poke irtaege d for Mrthetle!'•:.l'.": AIO2IIga i i i jrA,IVAI7,97IO.ITEZIA: &Lila • I[TH and - TEN: 71019 AND, TOttiAI:IIOWEI TED - ,GOO5B- •= OVEt '.THOUSAND 40,1,9, "AND' BILUIL - , WATIITCEB - 191 LT. ." • Niihau' great alle'of for fitted ' anode - Will take dea's` ratbatue auction soatkeaskesner of Sixth - - 2 - • B.o4 o 4ilith; m t 9 o'elockt: entwine isaledfoem, frond - Midfield - els daddildit9 l l, - - • This edd**lll.o6mind - skithe largest and moat iAldatile .. - aesorliniatkof 16alii :eret_effered • atiinblic auction :it, ' • this; otty? - itia 'ttoliitet'id n diamonde'breastpinti, , fingeerings of the drat water; inegnillout gold 'eagle, - case, battik( Mie - ; _Oxen - Duey and ' double _ bottinxbd Eoglishiiitext lasetwatches, of the Monnapfireved sod, eery beertoshire;-thh,'moit of them' extra aod'full.:- . )ewelle4P anildn - - , -40 , 171.katsV• gold •OSIIISSe open' fiei do;• tine gold layer and leisine watches _hi ets'amelicit Minting cues andn)etrlitee'(foi) !Midi, 'let with' dia.. l monde ;- gold lingliekiliiiis, and Pninsh witcheif • vex NosliiiiillitMeritireewatchee; 'fitilletielled and. Caux Aouble,bottons. 'and , double cake . o silvan hunting cm; eand opticfeee• Mospement lever watches; :double and jingle eau sliver quart'erWatobitif.a - great iiriety of Lae go-lkeket _ and fob ohatM,• fine gold - pencil usisitritlnand without . pens, eliVexpqnoll'autinivith gold'pms; ategold briut • pins, We eingsi n shirt 'Stade, sleeve buttons, earrings( obabilsi o &'64 ale -gold Dr/edits,. necklaces, and 'armlets, riohlparl,;velret, , ' , • and ena melled-opeiegleigest silver coratiostart phis, shimlpiwitmedelliorie f lockets, portmonnitesi gluier& diamond‘tailternidi ,e'seu7rdeeentidien;_speniii, , forks, bOttiMkoSteS., tiltekifili <O&M • - 'AOC9IIIIIODATION, - I Iguigrni-,, -watts's: Thltv.4llol l llU I r law or. anialblimounta, • - from one didioniteir oni• and sliferrplitei• glawkwdwi xyggeheso jewelry , ,,2,.dowling.piktes; Muskat - instroments,Multatifidr j•goWs;• , clottiing,tmessisa, elms; hardware ' cutlery, books , horse!, wobbles has /.• • wens; and all artielinswgvalise; fbr•itnyTength.of time agreed on ~.at -Anthems , „Priacipot -- :Essabliskmdistj southeast oisfit*OS:alkeitiod Itavestreetso a -,1,a - tor Promissory .- notes, sitik_kollatorol,Attettintat at he lowest roarketrates. - AdAyLIANgt ...put.NorrAwitaTAßinentswc, , - • .004,11XR gig' SIXTH AND BLOB EITEENT/3.: • 4 , - ;-"Witere Money will bilibliAlitadhuklati: on geld and - plateidlawatebea,Sekeiryitowilag pieces, dry goods, _clothing,. groceries, liquors, cigars, hard-. . was waleryy-dancrArticlam irror i tErseMrailr r &ba -otvolos. - our.Thmoit,./46: J ":* Persorsof Woo. • tiSiregiiitVtii *it-itoot eithor . an prirctickiiooAt igissiskefir awl' charges nu *lr4 ' ' .q l. 4otrffilat.llP.4l4;, • „the A'- •oi nd or l ititini 61 9'i it!' tkoti - ad J , .$1..-siOlhoopMos 1,1 TodthdeoligLientg._. - .eascoorderc 'Street', ditera: evill be, 9r0.9 17 " - n thdftundtufe.celedMem;ittid•sor low% twisAhtidi Offite*sidsaineoed Ureq 164 I . l46 : llt . tie r i t# l . 4 W '" ~t - • oNXERI it,-,--:-. g,, ..„_-...1, oAiLtrElrirlf , Tao' - 0r.,m4 7 . ‘ )0" dr, mom , . . 11,yomil , Tlitillß t ' it Zalmairja.4_"— r.iiiiit'o.. . Thdd - T.-,..7!..,, : , :: .v.,,,,:-.. ohdocki.isi,, „„,,, • - -.. ifuviiammirtrgiit. - -1 „ - otit-dobt--iii.;goot&ttistotat-1-,&•,:0-.1%,ii-4? lOW* - 53kompapfte, tats osiryffirs, ~, . ...i.'''lti"ite. fro* Zola dalavt? itinutaisas Dial:, • _„-:. ,-A,t-drai,gpiimAiflirliarddavitilm4l46l - - -!:.--tinlidll;:01061:14;74/4, .tl,,i, --,'bi*"="olrign; -- . • 1-'' `l-4-'-'l..;:f" Umi' 1404 *km - ~,, - ---:-: ::',..74,a7 d4P. 0.n: 4 -e ,r... 2,„ -,p‹.'„,......cti*, 7. ....""- ' l6 " riN-1.1::::,:,,"--,_ iimaii.,'6,,',,,,"`' imiligsdred +l ` - ' ,... •, i1i a i ., ,a. ,ii - e 7 ;: ,-.. T. ~'-'4ll-1141 _.4ks.` GIMP/MT I T, t 7 , ',f., 1 1 f' ,l ' . P - , ‘. ; .1141-I*.kvElietifip:ting or 4 anbei')lmiallti it -:. • ''' ''- il lita eth ltisrelloodilli*ifit • 0 cp,T40441i-IN . r . - - 1 .. ..- --.,„,,,,..,,,,4_,,, tit t 4 , ado; ii ties • ~ ' lke 6 " • ~.:,,,r,- , fluf . yt: ~..., Cot s -r , ' atirAirgropoo- 1 -14 - - f, ..-'.',:' ". ' afftkitekikir 1111* . ~,,,C f__ ~ " . tf l - ;, :' ' - ''''.- -- :' ' . iiliaidr-` ll .' - -0' A it i•l4• 4 ,„Ai Th io, kopitiebi ~. s r.B. -, _t i r, .. ./..."Aa• 74Vesacgt . ,--1 4 1 1 , .tifiC 0 it ' ' t *RE' alit 1.11,17:'°,7•74" c,,0„,i.0w1. , i7-_-, 7 , 43 ,-:,,,,-Lc.fju-ymb-1 .3'_,'„.': 7. ' : :f r te r.r.2„.l%,WT6. • ' . ,!' 4 4''''' ), '- '4,4 -16:*2.,A '';'. V . :. - . .."1, ..'-',lllO . d i Watitilt leYrir. * 4 ' 'C''..oY'-'1::;.'';1.: .' - -' 0 V,r;4-51111• ~I*! , t h:- . '41 1? : 14- , .A . ,.ipt i :(` - i ;,•,,.1c),„, iirAil ..,...---;?_c-f-, •,., ....---,-:.. • ~,- 7 f:,,, - iii,lioti N.44.,-,ls',..:i's*-6-111 -:,..-..4.:'4,.5.- ...6ikegr!/, ' $-= ;, -..;•1,,•-•;i ,:704.0• ~•-,‘ -_'=l`..Mt vatniattuaii.- ~,,,...._„,,,,,_:_:„...4„. A...„.... . • tor •••.';C,12.,,-,-.,•,•-•41011,, •'' • 1 '.8.7.77 - • - • . •, - q , •:' ,- *•;;.•• '•';'--",•"•-•'' - - • ' . 0 44.CbrclUtt* t V•cattrzss, RiNiiiit,4 - tio. , , L-T ' ' •t • . No. 429,DIANNIPS :STREET,: - 3 -t:,,ITAiB OP P4BIB SuawLs, Tina mo kuptooxi - Firobasess 1 actuated Ao-:ou RBIS of Paris abseils; of tlii,dinportatiozi- ! 'Maur Hennequin & Cd.'tkie iFriday) morning 'Bitterer ildott 10 'Wilda; Ibeetiti 3 Oguit dri IS Maths , `bredit eoffiNielatelilalw.bbio Tbdbot, Square lonli • shawl „Fluted Cabmen shiwls with ; sewed; on Stella ,bopders ; , Angora Reirdeht id, pilaf', and_ che [wipe erlloebreihe'birdeit elle; velvet, new desigri and et lit. , e-trr ;,: •,, '' • BILK I ,tND,OI,OTH PIANTILLAB, , 444,HAS, CLOAKS, _ • ;dom '! ing, -- • - _ • '.A26 dole nett etiflossilkj'estin,,antlque, - and: 00th mantillas tabus& tuid ditittens,• of auperior EMBROIDERIESf I 1100 lots new sWe embroidered Paris book collars and • sleeve*, edgings, insertingewlitattet' and bdok Sett; &Q. RIBBONS. ' 4••41il 19,010 eot Paris bonnet awl alfeteriblena.. ' • • Os.MBRIO FLOUNOIN(k 6 - l • 2 owe superfine cambric flourioingeP • ps• PARISI3HAWMI OF. 2/1/2 IMPORTATION y OP MESSRS. aL , EnNtizQuIN & Co. - PhisMrtitrigr! • - • ..,__.. ~.',- •,;,,,.7 ~,t; _do --...1if , --. , September , 14, we-Abalf:'eell - the following Paris - Ptah? blarik Tilbetwinaro and long shawlswith wool ...-A :v a t iiii."4,g4ttnent , of rich Paris printed- Cashmere gbh - wig - )rjukewinbort Stella borders.. Te , rick Faris printed Angora _Poluohe Mewls—an o entire new article. --1, i ^ "; -PI and velvM bordered Paris Stella shawls. , -;i-grie ehenellli , borderqd shawls. .., - Ateo l e, sonitijete„aseertment of the meat desirable it lee End liattettuf Of - i,, PAWLS BI3OOIMBtiIIifINABD BTELLA t SHAWLS. Comprieftita Jima variety Of.neir and choice designs and•atylei, - , • - " " . ' " -,-,„; SPEOIALSABE OE PARIS BROCHE;I3IIAWLS. `, .. 7 I .... . ---, - This Morning, „`', Optamber U, we will sell &full assortment of Parts broohe long and square shawls, printed Cashmere and terkeni do alain black and mode. monseeline do harm eittylilbetto, broche searfrina'eliatelainee, &o. EMBROIDERIES. ' 4 " : filio; a large assortment of Patio' arid Scotch corkbrol deride; comprising the ;tidal variety. - ..''', , l.' SALE OP IMPORTED_ DRT GOODS. On Tuesday Morning, - Sept; 7th,at ID elclook r by catelogne, on 13 menthe , 'credit+ •-, • ; ,' ~" ' - .4 ... - - • .600 packages and lota - of, ireportedAry goods. ISamples and cafalOgnes early on the morning of r X . I • - !5C017 1 ,0.,-.4I:IOTIONEEIti, (mow& for to WOLBIRT &WWI%) 481 011.18TNIITEit., U: 11° P!‘..-91091419401111457100,5110111411!sid Filth pf.,,i,ittIYBAIDERIEIB 4 ,IIIIII3OI9,Sto„ ; -4 . iln"Wadaeiday Morning, -Beet tuber Eith, - at 10 o'clock, at the sales-room, No. I#l4olo3atnut street 500 lota embroideries, comprising now style collars; sleeves, sets, bends, flonnoings, apitadile city retail sales. Ii Samples and catalogues early , on the morning `or sale. - - SEWING- .51dONINS. ra a sewing machine made by Binger. 4. DYSART ac , DD.,A.VOT r tONEEES AND • Oomcnimort Merionsins, No. 27 South NIGHTIE 'STREET. corner of LODGE STREET: .„ LARGE SALE OF VORNITURE, CARPETS; _1 On .Saturday- Morning, ;Ai - 10 &clock,- ',re:will Roll at No. 24 North - Ninth etreet, , , the entire houerhold and kitchen furniture of a personctleolielogthOusekeeping,i conelating - of', walnut Watts, chairs, bureaus, fine French plate looking Ouse Drueiselecarpe_to and a fine lot of chinaware. PEIVATIML.II4 . A laige and valuablekraet of .Taluable - coal and thn bin' land at private 'sale. *en woithy" the attention of 'eartallstfranirlOtha#l,:aa tlfe corms . 14 compelled, to: - - fartherpartieulare inquire at the auction Atom stri OUT-DOOR SALES nolicted and promptly at tended to: ' • t ADVANCES:made , oar eoneignmente when de sired, Without extra charge, .. • •-- • -- Er SALES-ROOM open until 10 P Pl.• Now pre mred to receive Involcee of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WATCHES and JEWELRY, NEW and SECOND-. RAND FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, DOORS and STA • ' Er. Sales of iA.NOT GOODS every evening. - - RILIP,'! - FORD;' AUCTIONEER, No. P CriSIttAIIKIT'STRXET, between FIFTH . enta SIXTH, ioith' elde. ' MLR lON - INGRAIN AND VEIITIAN .OA_RiETB, ,„ RUGS, &ri. • On Tuesday Morning, , ' ;:lientenitmil. at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell, by catalogue, - abed '2OO 'pieces of superfine worsted and wool, all-wool filling and • cotton ingrabt _ carpeting', . tufted - riigs; - &n," Also, 100.plecee, Set, 5-8, 7-B, and 4.4 flax filling, wonited and cottirif,VOnltlan carpeting', to which the attention 'or the Ode aud‘purnhesers is invited. • 113 - . Ostaloguso on the morning of lisle. TAXES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.. - ADn Perna/favoring us with consignments can real mural that their property will not be esorificed. 11:71 OommliSione more moderate than thou charged bynny other Auction House In the atty. On Consignments respectfully Bales via, immeNateir niter the sOode are sold PALIbIibLEE4 OF KEW; RBTATR. • Third Fall Bale of,Beal Rotate--September 8. FOURTH PALL HALB-811E`TEMBInd 18th . . -., Tills sale, at. the Exehange, on Wednesday evening, September 15th, 1858. at 8 o'clock. will include - 'POSITIVE SALE=4TONII • HOME, CARPENTER SHOP; &c., CHURCH STREEP, GERMANTOWN.— A"' let; ot_gronnd, . with the. two-story stone dwelling houses carpenter chop, leo., and lot of ground, Church sliest, Germantown 160 feet front; 52 feet deep. Clear of increnbrances. W ill , rent for $255. rEriAlile positive. Te=misk: " POSITIVACHALE—DWELLING . • HOUSE SPRING ',. GARDEN STREET.-A- three-story dwelling , house, - an! 'Jot of ground,-north Of - Spring , Garden street, 17 ~,fee ~ inches 'east of Schuylkill Third street, 54 feet 00 feet deep to Monterey street. $lB5 ground-' 6 '14.. Mr Sale positive, . - - , Si lc , S6O to be id on each, of the &hero when the •," ~, • - streckrold." ''' ' '.• Sale at No. Wilt•VOinsitialseet. ' MtIIIINNOIM PORNITIIREXPIASSRTII, BRITS -.4181.13.11i045P15T, OlL't -, If k - ~ MIRRORS, - WrCrallr &o. r -,- - - : -. V , - Qn TuesdAy lifornini; " .. 0 SilolechLit Ote,auotion atom:will be 101 l a .sat rtmedrof honeehold forniture, consisting of vm , ' ' ."`isruisil,` le carpet , . mahogany book-case ima ;AO - 1"' ' aidegWalne feather beds, mahogany hair "gin iehairibite•top dressing bureaus, ms,- ,',. Sofas, -dinner And tea ware, tec , fcc. • P,PIPE OP BRANDY..-Ablo, a half-pipe cope , oribrandy. ''.IITO Y ES.-okblo,' a large' Assortment of cooking and. lla 'tiarotoves. • .• REAL RSTATE - AT PRIVATE SALE. Handsomeno mansion . , southwest Corner of Seventeenth 'aittlWalunt streets. "Biz*once, Washington Square and, Walnut street. ~ ..:,, . Dwelling berme, 821 Vine street. :SO aorea orllindi Queen lane, .. • • Valuable property, Yrankford road. - t Handsorne dwelling, No.lol.T.Widlsoe street. Bowies stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash *On streets. . • Niagara property, SO ,&o,,Yorraidale. islaiiree of land,,Ohelton avenue, Germantown. -. Thindromiresidenee and lot, West Philadelphia. 'reliable; lot of pound, Germantown Railroad and ablumldadivreinc - 'L" ' • . . , UstAsosseittetflog, , Spring Garden street, above .01. MINIMAX& . Ai *lrate lialei a. uabls Ostenet of Minerals, Goo *ail ore, - „ nete collection or gentleman i g o L stom :for diem 'lest:able for lostitu for,: ,Appf ft Store: .STEII,, :niAUOTIONZER - - . 200 OARRIAGEB A ; P - PUBLIO AIM. k'pl.ST TRADE BALE OP OdRIILAGEB, AT CROWN BTIIIIEVOHI7BOII. The subscriber will hold his fleet grand trade sale of about 200 veldclea, of 'all' the different 'styles d .tnakOre, at the Old Crown Street Church, which bee been beautifully , fitted up fora baceOfor the public and private sale of carriages, harness...tellies, the first ,of which will take place ••• • ••• •:••- • ' Iltra Wednesday morning. the 16th Sept, and bo con- Ahmed' thereafteu pp; every Satieday.morning, at 10 'o'clock. pn wodiastadwporning, !The ; ltith Offered the' finest and best, collection of vehicles ,pl' all the Taring patterns, atordeacriaticitue that has' eVer been offered at public sale itahis atty.- In the above sale will be found some 70vehloles from the well.known said 'celebrated manufac- Vaun t er Wm. Dunlap, oonsisting of family carriages, rectons, .fenny rockawaya; shifting - top, ' falling— Op, and no-top York wagons, eulkeye , &c., /co. All the above work willbe fold wp,h,warantee for one year, , Also, vehicles tromallAlte celebrated manufactories in this city ) Plikmilllitol4,,fiew York, Baltbdore. and New'.7ereek. Thietteutfon of persons in want of yell'. "eles Is most respeotfalij called- to the above sale, milt ,wlll,,bei found - to embrace the finest and best - assortment that has ever been offered in this city.- •' • • ' • - [Cr Poll dercriptions will be found in catalogues, and. the carriages arranged one week before the sale. trrAfter the above sale there will be public sales held every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, and vehl ebia and harnessi , both new and second hand at private Male every day,*bere ire invited to give a call. 10 , •/Phe public sales at the Zane street-Aucton Mart held as usuareverriVediferidiy mbrolog, at 10 o'clock; of "tigress, carriages, harness, Ito:,dr.o. . Attires at - private PSI° everyday,, • an P B9 IW` C9/1//flOttiV SALE6ROOM,. • ca t ilitrapioolA Y tt i TlTßlrstr i"Lit- eets i • ST.-G.l9oLBERT.:Avonosna. h j F ! . BARNES , '' CAMPHORATED EXTRACT OF eirraEß. s- his; Medicine bras, ,by, its own merit, gained a greet I :Ct t le f ir n Om l t t h i e r f aa ore_ a te ud of e a nt lfgl y nig at i . :l7l7ty_ i ;air used by him in the . ch o lera of 1832. It doss not contain • OP= anylorre, - and - nonstlpidej the ' It is tipsily efficaelous in mild and aggravatingAttacts of cholera mottos. Itliss - cured cholera after the "rice , sister discharge lied tet#4, , , plaert. • The cramps and rani of eholiiriv'mfirlitui 'and dysentery are - in a few stoinutss dispelled the strtus:di, and the bowels restored to,a healthy res Hon.. If this, remedy were need in the • lireitionitory symptoidi; dysentery, that dreaded disease, would find fewer victims, Read the recommendations ' of, the-railroad conductors who have used It for several ' yeirs,in the Circulars. . - Par the once of NAUSEA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, OHOLIO; FLATULENCY, and SICK HEAD AMIE, it has! no *Kcal. , DYSPEPSIA of over twenty jeers , standing has been cored by it. The weakest .etontseh, by twenty drops ,taken Sifter each meal, may restored to a healthy ac t-,ltrious tremor, the result, of excessive drinking,,is at ogle mired. It 'hile prevented attacks of delirium Two:or three dimes is enough to sure seasickness. ~It lithe most valuable of its existence and .1.1; se pronounced by physicists' ,who are. using it In ;thenpractice. „ An a.PREVENTLYr,of I{'EVAI4B, du. iiiig ,thelr•prEmtlenee .Aistilton,=takin In doses of .thirty drops, when the stomach stud, bowels are consti- Pitted °ilia an 'opn6a l tii State, it will so prepare the _potent arto r crrercomeanyllabilltyto in attack even of Fever,ox Typhoid. .• - ,lFersons wliti have entered in health fronil i'llti hiid Arfer haVrbeeuvirstoret tolmaith -- by , this Wouderful yz i pinndilhouldlit-withodt I • re only at •. • 333 CHESTNUT Street. , Sal at 'stores threitithoutthe Vatted itetes, A very peteddleccomAnipdrkto retailers. an2B-1m 4010111 1 /A fi .# WABItriNGIAND tiftrlTATlrlEntlfinittfuil.g.' • - -ARNOLD kivEr.diON', strocatssone TO 5. , A. NAPAIBOX. -'Wt Intra Ibninted rnoni • oldsteadt Walnut street to the. OtORW; +40.1010 011211TELIT Street, a few dten's''liefow Vitt , -. I.lt r ffretiOt Mita ? where diir ion friends - end thirpubli attritopeetrallt invited, to' examiee otreeittenare stook- of, ardiAii•Jfainaces, Vdsktpgee,-,Bi k ft u . Bofierai-logleters, Enameled mono 1 41tirIcr Doer ' ite. We are It( afaeterins: CHILBONIB. CELEBRATED , DAT. NAWC ,(I O.4 , ,iitAE. .00EBIBRING_PITENAOE, the Met Powerftkandicenomleal - Heater ever , Invented, lendatitted to alisslassesof.buildings: - • Li • Aims, news'and :beautiful ,patterns'-,of of 1.<4. DOWD Grate', and ParlorOodl Orates sit all sizes and patterns, —We 4 abo.-.l lol nrannond the manufacture- of. - - . , BPIATHELHA 0 , 7401V4`,3 FIA/VrE'D,E,. from _pot*: syliteitia,4Sesa,,"L Witt ,were awarded A SPIICI,AZ at Me ;fah Foir awd wig o s as ~IW tharftlite '6,j this' City. They I...reproofs:it the - me inebeintitarAtimor sibs go netl4ldis - dltYlitlivorcrearrnifif on Oi ftßdstesoi4 intommale and Raw!, At much less price f r iddrble. Can aunt us thews. 8EN.1.31, FELTIVERLy„Sup RNO erintenden WlLSON. t,, , ,. . April.lissa,rnpA , 1001flar-4300 1 1bIt4:NO _PICKLED' r tokonia ,olotitk eitieioWtotiridlizid • -bur s •pj i ob dry:lotted' aft*, lip* isept.n. fog -V4 INO;ACKENNBDY & 09," Nor. /10 sad ISiI N. WriAATA.V" thi.w , gBT PRILADIPPKIAIX. 11ROFgSSO:li SAUNDERS' Cliii:S§loll, 7 'l-) 5 • . Parente anxious to improve the MIALTIIof their pone, at the alms time:that - that seottre the advantages of thorough instruction and select bomientenablp, may find in this Seminary all the advantages of the the open oourktry, FREE OF OIIARGI hy aiky of the OITY PASSENGER RAILWAYS of the CITY. Two daily rides of ball an hour to the open _play-grounds of a suburban Seminary cannot but be. favorable to heal 44; •enjoymont, and self•reliance. Several acres of open ground surround the Siminary. Thelntereeted wlllbe pleated to read an advertisement In another coluren,trith its I.eferentes, and;Woonvenl ant, to tate the Pasemager , Hailwayoars and Melt this Institute,mt the corner of MARKET and WILLIAM Streets. ; . ; CRESTNer STREET SEMINARY,,, minim AND CEASSIOAV, 1008 0/IEBTNIIP STREET, Thl* Instifetion for Young Mon and Boys will reopen On MONDAY;September a. COLEMAN, - Tu v ittipt. J .SANDERSON., an_3l-6tiir • - ", Principals. B . . . ALLAD-SINGING, GUITAR, and the French Language. Vocal Classee,'Llidlei only $6 per,enarter. T. BISHOP, an3l-21t* 1202 FILBERT Street. rigHE MISSES BULLOCK, at 265 South NINTH Street, will reopen their School for Young Wiwi on MONDAY, the 6th Sept. Poi reference,Bee Banner Cross and Episropa i Recorder. au3l;l2td, Til R. LOUIS S. D. BEES will re-open his INJL Morning Sohool for Young Ladles, 1282 Spruce etretk on WEDNESDAY, Sept: 15th. au3o-Im* WINE SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE A: FOR YfitiNd LADIES, Miss D. B. BURT, Prim'. paL-will reopen on MONDAY, September 6. - For Circalora, &0., please apply at the InaVlore, NO. 1621 SIMMER Street. au2o,lm* GEORGE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH and OLABBIONL' BOHOOL,' GERMANTOWN, will reoper on MONDAY, September 6,1858. au3o4.Bt* TRYING FEMALE COLLEOE , Mechanics -131:11G, Institution, chartered with full collegiate powers, commenoti its next senate& Sept. 1, with a corps of ten experienced and. efficient instructors. BIGIEBY DOLLARS will pay for Tuition, Board, Washing, Furnished Rooms, 'tea., per - megaton of fife months. Students from Washington, Baltimore, or, Philadelphia, taking the morning train for Harriaburg, thence' by Cumberland' Valley Railroad, Will reach Diechaidcaburg in time for dinner.., .., • Poe Catalogues containing full pertioulars„ address Rey. A. G. - HART:ATP, A: _ Preiddent. THE MISSES AERTSEN REOPEN their SOUOOD FOR YOUNG LADIES on MON DAY, the 6th of September, at their reaktenep, PRICE Street; Germantown. aul7-Im* • R. ASHTON's- INSTITUTE FOR Juiv. YOUNG LaDIES No. 929 ARM Street, four doors below Tenth, nort h, side.—The Yell Term will commence on MONDAY, the' Oth of September. The object of this institution is to impart to young ladies a sound practical education in the, branches tumidly taught in the firet.claes Seminaries. With this In view, the Institution is in the possession of all the Modern and, improved educational appliances ; among them is an extensive Philosophical Cabinet. The school-room, which is one of the beet adapted for its, purpose in the country, Is how open for the visits Of those who fool Interested In female educa tion. ' au2B-tf PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' CLASSI OAL INUIT ITTE.—See advertisement in another column This Seminary is amity visited by a short rice on the West PhlladelphlaPassenger Railway. an2B-6t , VDITOATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.- The dntiee of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES will be resumed on MONDAY, September 6th. GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal, Noe. 608 and 61IMARSHALL Street. Philadelphia. MISSES CASEY. AND MRS. BEEBE'S IN.II DOABDINGAND DAY salon FOR YOUNG LADESS, 1700,WA.LNUT Street, went of SEVEN TEDNTII, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on' WED NEBDAY, the Bth of September. an2-2e2W MRS. MoGUIRE'S BOARDING /alb DAY I INA SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADYEB,IO3O SPRING GARDEN Street, will be re-opened MONDAY, Sep tember Bth: • ' ' - • , • • att.2343w*, CLASSIOAL AND 'MATEEMATIOA.L SCHOOL—The Subsoriber will resume the duties of Ms School, In the building at the Northeast corner of ARCH and TENTH Streets, on WEDNESDAY, the let of September. WILLIAM. NEWISMITH. au2B.l2t* THE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY will re-open Beptember,Oth, 1868 Tito Principal will receive a few good boys into bin family. att27-lin J. IL WITHINGTON, Principal. PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, will be opened on SIONDAY,Oho eth of September next. Private Instruction, though favorable to rapid pro gress, yet sends the scholar into the world with a keen sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for - active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the initructor to meet general difficulties rather than those personal to each individual and the 'learner •either bees all Interest, or becomes superficial in his acquire ments. For these and other reasons the number is Welted. . • - , For further information apply peyeorial ly , from Moe o'clock A. M. to one o'clock Y. t., or by note; to at27-12t* R BTRWART, Principal. 911 HE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL as INSTITUTB, CHESTNUT Street, northwest cor ner of TWISLYTH, reopens on MONDAY September 6. Tills is a superior institution of Learning for boys and young men. The faculty °owlets of de. Fram:nu. In addition to the &mile& and Olaaeleal breeches, there is euperadded an Mite:mire Scientific department with large collections of Philosophical and Chemical appa ratus and specimens of objects in 'Natural Hietery. Terme, P2iii per quarter.' For Wye under twelve years of age, PI per quarter. Entrance- on TWELFTH Street. S. ENNIS, A. M., au27-1m Principal. QPRING GAUDEN* AOADEIJAY OUNCVMEN , AND • BORE—Northeest corner of zrerra and BUTTONWOOD Streets. Fall Suiten opens, Sept. Bth The :Poinelples•of ~tt Moral Emotion , ' hare been euccessfally adopted at this Insti tution since its establishment, and parents entrusting their sons Into the 'hands of 'the Principal can rest VI. cured of their good treatment and rapid advancement. Pupils received at any time and age. Catalogue' far% indict gratuitously. Parents are invited to visit the echool. _ P. DONLEAVY LONG, GINGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. .L'A The School of the sobscriber, in BULBS , BUILD. ING, CHESTNUT Street, above Twelrth;wlll reopen on the SECOND MONDAY, the 18th day of September. au26 .7 1f OIIARLIS 'SHORT . BKENDALL'S - CLASSICAL AND '. ENGLISH' 001100 D, 12801,00 M Street; will re-open MONDAY, September 8 •u26-Im+ MRS. BARTON'S BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL - FOR. YOUNG LADIES No. 1929 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,—The Winter Tern will *pen on the second MONDAY in September. For circulars and particulars applj-as above. au24ln2 FRIENDS' ACADEMY - -FOR BOYS, East ot.Eleventh Street, below Aroh, re-opens the 30th lost. All denominations admitted. $l2 per term of 22 weeks. au24:1.2t CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN, Street, below Locust.—Dutleis resumed MONDAY, August 80th. • J. W. , PAISES, A. M.', • 0u23-2m Prtualpsl. VENTRAL INSTITUTE ENGLISH AND . CLASSICAL 801100 L.—Will be re-opened MON DAY, September 6th. TIMM end SPRING GARDEN Btreets. -• -"••.= H. G. MaGIIIIIE,A. M., au23-6**, - „ Principal. DUFF & VQ.'S TILE COLLEGE, Southeast . 'corner • EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets, (established in 1840, and incorporated by the Lekisla. Lure of Pennsylvania.) In this woll-knoom Institution tbo • COUNTING MIME COUBKH of Practical, Single, aid Double Entry , BOOKKEEPING, - including all the Actinism. Booze, 0011.311MOIAL DAL 0011TiONS, . . . BUSINESS WRITING, Is taught In the most successful and satisfactory style. .M. ADORE, - 'P. EDWARDS, PriacipaLs. Us. B B. RION, P0120311/1. T G. E. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE FOR • 'YOUNG LADIES, 1711'.VINE Street; will; on MONDAY, September Oth, re-open Its tw enty-nhath session. For circulars eontsininw terms &0., Osseo apply to W. G. E. AGNEWPrincipal, 'an.234m* • • ' "'• 1 / 2 'INB greet: Ifp ITTENHOU SE AGADEMY.-The Eighth La , Session of this Institution for Boys will com mence; WEDNESDAY, September 'l, 1.858. Rooms Northeast corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Entrance on Eighteentti street. • LUCIUS DAMILOWS, z ' .7011NR. WESTOOTT, 5 VOMMERCIAL AND 'OLASSIOALIN— BTITUTE; at 1802 FILBERT Street. —This School 'rill - open MONDAY, 6th of September. All English branchee, Mathematics, the Classics and Modern Lan guages, taught bye method which inimree accurate and thorough knowledge. - • - ;For testimonials of success terms, and other particu lars. see the Circular, which may be }tad at 010 qn r asT• NUT, or 1802 BILSERT Street. Dr. O.,SELDENSTICHER, late of Brooklyn, L. I. Beferences .—Rev. J. A. Vaughan, - Rev.-William H. Fumes Be". W. 7: Mann,' Bev. J. U.A., Bomberger,' Err. Stork. Prof. John llart, , Prof.ll:Tethake - ,' Benjamin Gerhard, Bog., Charles Vain, Beg., 0. F. Magedorn, Beg., Bey. H. W. Beecher, Brooklyn; Her. O. W. Bothunaißrooklyn ; Theodore Sedgwlek,Brig.li; Y.; Prof. 0. 0. Felten, Cambridge. . aul9-Im* .rIVDGEHILL' SCHOOL, PRINCETON, 112.1 NEW JEESEY.L-This School le adapted to - those who desire their sone to have a careful preparation for College or for a business life. , Thorough instmotion is given in Englfeh, Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Language ' The instructors aim, not only to have their pupils thoroughly master fundamental prinelples, but to form those habits of thought which will render future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Deola , :nation, COmpoeitioe, and Debate are practised in the Edgehill Literary Moiety, which embraces all the 'pu pils of this School.' For partioulars, terins; &0., ad dress ' ‘''- - • - - ItElr..lAlllllB I. HELM', or anll-2m mtv. aAMX6 P. RIIGELES)PrinoSPIas . VHITTENDEN'gr PHILADELPHIA cionormlAL" COLLIGE; aortheist oorner of OILIBTIIIIT anti • ONVENTH Shoots. . . . . „ An Institution deulguad to d; young men for AO- Trill DUBINDI3B. . The ,whole building rumpled; ' tad fi tted up is a style saMing an ything of the kind in this ootintry. ,Thorongh , prepars on for. the obuntinvhOule " .. . .. BOARD OF, TILIMITNES .. - - D..Ja• MadiflD!,.... . ; , . Pamela no;Altis k .. ,Georgo EL Btnar t, - ' David Milne, John eparhawk, David O. BXOI/71,.. . Isaac Hacker, A.V. Parsons, DA D. Hinman, ~" , r - . Predeziolcßrown, • , , , Johns L pphaoott. 0P224t SPEING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. 111.'oiiMirilIG/ITICind"BITPTIGNIVOOD - 'OOmsfEEOLAI 4 . DEPARTMENT,Pook-keeping', In salts rrarloos forms; preParitm Students eliorottglaiy for sitnatiomo in any branch of huslssefq Plain and - Gina mental Wrlthm; 001Mireial -:Gale Latins;{ Lair And Doi reapondenee. No institution in the United States gives 'a more thoroule and practical guano. In thls depart ment no teaching Is done in °lmes; and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. ___: MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL- DEPART MANT.—(Separate from flee abtrfe;) Ybung Men and Barr ire prepared for any grade of an En_gliele and Olat• dog Education, via I,Spelling, Beading, Writing, Gram xnai,_Geography, Phildeophy, &a:few:dent and Modern Languages , with all the higher Collegiate Studies.. Seaeicom of 6 wattle commence September lit, - And February let: Ptiplie received at any time bd.: . fore or after . tkeee date" and alerted aoeordhegly.: Oat*. ygnei furnlehed Iffetil• Mh26-1.1 P. DOGLEAY,Y, LONG,- Principal, -, lIRYANT & STRATTON'S 0)1AIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE 'OOLLEOES. Phi lidelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Por Information t call or send for Oltoular. • JelB4f. IIVININ4iIIiSSIONE HAVE 001dMEN0101). _ . for greasing the aalea DRAYS and 'or OMNIBUSES, :,CARTE,cARRIAGNEt; B the bgeC :o:e E spe E :t l.lB co l; 11 -W rin A d llll6 GREASE' 7 WAGONS, and IdEaVY SUMMERY. , An the bale, tin''—vu • l4 72bvußßßß pittfactisTB in the city anddie MANU 1.71244 :lg. 35 09IITii wATEs Prittb PittgaLLPHlliithEtAblitt • EitiDAY„ • SEPlTAtilett -1, 1858. M=l:=M 1j.04Y8/8 r OF . #l3, (JATAWBA A. A. HATXO3,2f---D-t 11.1 7.31/1,13WAT1L,0111‘.11 1 11140 1 10[411T711.- 111111iAL. ClUdlionex h brown.' colored a spirit; having a f r agra nt odoniviteir evapbrated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter:, Analysed for volatile and fixed drugs, of whirls no traces of any kind leers found. lts color le proved th'' be due to a colored resin an extrooderived from wood. 117 , 1 n 1 every reaped it is - a_pnre spiritous liquor. The ftegranieor bouquet whleh it possesses can be bro. hated; as:4'ft I then .appears unlike that from Cognae Brandy or•Wlne, being a.,fruityossence rescuing from a peculiar - fermenta tion of ' Catawba 'arid - Isabelle Grapes. - - ~• " •-• ' ' Onmarosx parts in volume of this spirit contains at' 00 •rieg • p: 012-10 parts of partial.: ,cohol, besides the fragrant oil., 1,000 parte 'of the spirit afford, 28 parte. of ,o,„etrrot Solution of the oil which chkrecterises this p • the -Spirit left; alter' removing the oil, is' pita Achictloctorless, ankrin„all its qualities is perfect .spirit ; not subplot; . to change. One. U.S. gallon of this, Brandy' at 60 deg. if. Ponta*" be sides theapirlt and iiih`Onli OA 'gm of Matter ton& posed qt extract of fruit, gum, and adored resin from wood. • ;.• - :;;;. Basso)", Jannaii 26,1868: Dr. 00X.E, State' Inspector' of Ohio, and Di: JAB. B. CHILTON, Okemistiof New Tork,,both pronounce this to be pure Broody, and, free from all adulteration. Per Medicinal purposes:hyon , a Catawba Drondy him no rival, and has long been ?melted. to supersede the poisonous compounds Bold under the'neme of Brandy: AB a beverage, the pure, article is ; altogether ripperior, -and a edvereign, sure remedyfor Dyspepeis; Platuleney, Low Spirits, Languor General Debility : , Att, &a. • • BEDIELBriI STILL SPARKLING OHAMPAGNE,LITIunie Wines are made Bllie' deigh= borhood of Cincinnati, andomgcutrantied to be the Pure juice of the Grape, and Ilse iiifirifintly tabulated for invalids and' persons who require a gentle Mim i. lant, and for Sacramental purposes. , - • 6 Retail priori $1.26 . per bottle. A' liberal discount made to the trade. Dealere' will please send their , orders to the „ Sole : Agents , ' for the State of Penn, Bylvania, A". P. HAZARD & CO:, Wholesale Druggists, No. 608 MARKET Street. . Also for sale by the following - apotheemies t 'AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Ohoonut eta. 14.61*13 &ISOM:I,ISth and 22d andMedlet streets: D. LI STAORBOIII3E, Eighth arid Greealits. B. NEBINGEB, Second and Mary . sta, Southwark, G. W. NEBINGER, Pray-met Road and Vaahington Street. • GEO: B. 110BENSA011., Third and Green eta. A, R.IIOIITEIt. Broad and Coates eta. • fell, HOBENSAOK'S 1,11 ; 0 N 8.1 TTERS. This Medicine, as nemelinPlies,is one of the greatest strengtheningiiiiiparationi eitant: It is ell pecially adapted to those who hare a loss Of, APPellte Or are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Cromplainti,"Pliesi nervous Debility, General Weakness, and . Waimea arising limo a disordered eoruiltibit of the digestive -. 011111411 L, FOR PEMALB OOMPLAINTIIGENERALLY there in perhaps no medicine in the world owlet to it, as it enters , pUrines; and replenishes: th e bloody which is no important to bring about a healthy" notion THOUSANDS ARE LrirlNO a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the nee of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but s genuine remedyf being free from any thing that is of an injurious nature. !BOA ALL DISEASES , Or 'BLOOD there is no better antidote than liobensack's Iron bit. UM,' When the blood is impure WS ftliolebody is full of disease: Blood letting may answer for a time,-bat cleansing a- part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their Chief constituent is iron,, and we - all know-its efficacy in • removing the impure , matter from the whole visceral system. They are 'prepared by a mac Mal chemist, and-have ben, pronounced , by. eminen t .eirtians and others, ad the "ne phis ultra' ) of all HOW (HWY:STING': to the proprietor that 'Whoa 'emoceoded In. eomponnd tug a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow mortals axe antdeot . to; and thatthe public appro. *late it le not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact, aa the demand for It has far surpused -his sanguine expectations.' BEAD THE TESTIMONY ON A WORTHY CITIZEN. This is to eartify My wife free in delicate health - Some three years, rith a disease peculiar. to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Robensack's -Bitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a bottle . which proved to be the medicine she. solely re utdred, by restoring her to health, She hesitates not to recommend it to three who are similarly Wetted, as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy. JOHN 001,110. Capitol S This invaluable Medicine is p Ne reptre B3i d only bytreet. (*NORGE S. HODENLISON, . , Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. ixrmer of THIRD and GREEN Stmt., , • _ , Philadelphia; To whom all orders mnsthe addressed. Price M. , Dlsoninit to &Wen- Sold by Druggists generally. ni11.204 . SHI3HRY WINE.-50 quarter casks Har *CODY dr, Burden Sherry in bond, for Bale low by ARNOLD & WORL, 120 Walnut West. ' DORT WINE-100 qr. casks, various brandB, in bond and for sale by ' ARNOLD & WORL, 120 Walnut street. E N E A,U & FILS' ROGHELLE • BRANDIEEL—The undersigned, haring been appointed Bo'e Agents in the State of Penney Irani& for the of the above celebrated Brandy, are prepared to offer it tattle trade at the lowest market rates, from IL S. BondedWarahouaea, ARNOLD dr. WORL, an26-tr 120 Walnut street. WITES, LIQUORS, &o. JOSEPH F. TOBIAS, formerly 8. TOIIIAB & BON Noe. 206 and 208 SOUTH PHONT 81REBT, (below Walnnt,) PIIILADELPIITA, - • IMPORTER AND WIIOLESALE DEALER BRANDIES, HOLLAND GINS, And all kinds PONSION Llquon AND CORDIAL'S. Agent for Jno. Ramos 'a- ," ISLAY MALT" SCOTCH WHISKEY. Alwaye on hand a large stock of CHOICE OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY, To which the attentlgnof Buyers le particularly invited an24-Im' ' A NEW ART ICI LB.—CHESTNUT DROVE WHISK/IT—The • purest Spirit offered the Arierican public, possessing many medicinal pro perties, and none of the poisonousgualliles Inherent in the Whiskey in common nee; is now offered for sale by the Druggists generally, and by OIiAKVESWIffAUTO: Jr. Geneva Agent, At D. B. Taylor's, Wholesale Grams, No. 28 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey toy ,rest assured of its purity. Principid Deis Sin: We nave carefully examined the sample of Chestnnt-Grove Whiskey left with, us a few days since, and find it to contain little or none of the poison ous substance known as Yuen Oil. BOOTH S GARRETT, & GAIIAC, ' - ' Analytical Chemists. To CHAIM'S WHARTON, Jr., No. 23 Booth NRONT Street, Philadelphia. . ~..1 . - 1.2 m tt, re BAANDIES.a‘ Pinet Cairtillopp'! MaB RANDIES.—" end other Cognate of Talton' 4 Thieves; hi hall pipes and quarters:o*s Nsl P Reoh*randiela pale and derk, In half Ipes, halloeeks, and One - eight) auks. Imported and f or sale by - HENRY Bom.lN oozi, 22i and 223 tio3th lotirtl2 @red. 109 k QR. OASKS PORT WINE. LI .111 Rif. Pipes Alieanta do. '22 Qr. "do do' • • do. -- • 20 Cr. do Perri do. 11 Pipes Saporta? Pittard, Win*. 20 Qr. Pipes do - do` do.,_ AO X 50 -do .do do. 111 Bales ANsorted Corp. 845 Bags Almonds. ' 26 do = Filbert*. . Landing from,Brig " Arrogant° lmelio,” and for sale by . BIHRINO, my 27.11 140 SOUTH YRONT Street. M ESS SHAD..--450._Barrele, pr j imo Mess 811 AD, now landing from Boston steams. and for vale by star 7NO, hi , KENN/Uri' k 00. BLANK BOOKS AND' STATIONERY. .1-ie DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book bleolufacturer, Stationer aid Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, Is pre pared at all times to flunish, either from the eltelvei OT make to order, Books of every description; suitable for Banks, Public, °Vices, bferchasits, , and Others, of the bait quality of flagUsti or American gayer, and bound in TS/HO= styles In the most eel:agent:nu manner. Orden for JOB PAINTING of • erery description' 'agreeing and Lithographing ereentedvltle neatness and despatch. A general assortment of Illiglleh, /Tench and Ameri can Stationery. Oonoeriting Br4.Hoganfi contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee This display of blank booze for banking and mercantile use is the,beet In the "inhibition.. The selection of go material is good, the workmanship =wit excellent, and their Sash end ap pearance neat and appropriate." - nodO-Ur µNum. T. accuticni. - - Aug= WILLIAM I. 11.1111iai. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRYi WITH A39-WABRIRMITON OTBlins < 'PRILADALPIIIAIL = ' MERRICK Az SONE, • INGINZERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low a RIONIIMps Steam !wines, for Land, River, and Marine aerylce. Boilers, a utomaton , Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Out. Inge of AU kinds, either Iron or. Braes. Iron frame roo fs for Oita Work', Workshops, Railroad Stations j fte:- Retorta and Ras Machinery °tat latest and molt iroved contraction. Every description of Plantation marMineryorneh as Ungar. Saw and Grist Mills Vacuum Pane, ()pan Stem Trains, Defeostors,lfiltem, Pumping m Sole Agents for N. litillena'a ,Patent Sugar . Bolling Apparatus; Niamytk , a _Patent Stiam' Himniesl.l. Roes' Patent ,Tepre. Altdion, fox IMAM, Afechinery, and Steam Pamni: 'SuPerintendenti—B. H. BARTOL. -'. • , - auft-7 VIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS Vend assorted sises,`carefully; selected by own haulm at Havana, In More, and received by every arrival from that port._ „ . 13,1+1:1GIIBT & isl2-8m MARO, CABANAS AND PA.RTAGAS ABB.—A Choice invoice of these Celibiated brands on board brig "New Bra," daily expected from guano, and for sale low, by 011AIILB8 TBTI (New) 188 Walnut street, below &aloud, . - Elonond Mar y. 11Drug; attb Qt4emicalo. Roszp,'; 540ELiKER, & 00., .WHOLMSALSI DRUGGISTS, Ifannfaeleirins and Dealer PAINTS, YARNISTIBB, "aktWrzplT GLASS, Northeast tomer INDIATII said Lion Streets, Philadelphia. . : Sole Agents for thireale of the : celebrated' Ifiorelfe' Plato Glass. , int,23„ti : ITE LEAD, ZINO 'PAINTS, &a. We offs g to the public! White Lead, Zitie Paints Colon! in'oll,-Tartdshes, &e., ouch 'iliddded' price that wolnvite the qttention of dealers and consume to ear stook. " ' • ZINGLEIR & :Amu, '" ,AOOTI 4 !'S 'LEGAOt'PRV3IIIJII , =- AA The' Committee on Science aid theArts,Cotistititted by the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the promotionef the Mechanic Arts, hatkog recom mended the award of the Sdott'e Legacy Preniluni to Dr: J. B. Frannie, for his process for removing teeth—by the use of Electro-Magnetism,the Board of Managers will award the above Premium in two monthdfrom this date., unless satisfaetory evidence is given of the want Of Ori ginality of the improvement. -,1727-tufrillw Aetwry 1110PROVISIONS.-100 BlAti Men .rork. 1,000 pre City Smoked Dams. .1,000 $. Shoulders, , •1 ; 100 bbli For male by • . C. 0. SADLER th 00., PO/ 1640 h 01 NOM 49i% itp4T9 kratt' glittlffiiitj'.l?',',:, ,L-. 14 Mous, arcl)i iCiqupys. Stgtmtern. allaibintrg anir gOago.ani:) :~itsnxaiiio~" :THOU HWHOH , 0 0 M-P -7 A:-NY- - -OF THE SA:Pr QV' PENNRYLVANU-41.RE ANC SA BINE( INgIIRANOENo. 4 mx.cautenl stmarnme. - Chartered in 1794--Cispital ggeg,oo•Litsiets, Jana , aryl,lB6B, f• 84.7,08.60400, • • ; • All'inirested sound and available Seeuritiee—conti nnectri Imola on:Vessela and Out oei,lalldinvi, Mocha of Heraba9d4e, d 0,, on i terM terrfla. •• • DIRE TORE: - Henry D.- stkerrito,-• George H. Stuart, Simeon TA ' Samuel Grant, Jr,', oharistaracattliter, - - Tonto Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattaon, John B. Badd,k• • Henry G. Freeman, William White, ' Charles 8. Lewis, • George O. Carson: - HENRY 11.- SHERSERD; President. WILLIAM fiecrietary. Jeg.wfrm.tf A lIIERICAN FIRE INSURANCE • 00., iiNooApo.g4Tl'D 1810—CHART4A-P.ER PIITUAL.' -"" pio.BlorWALltil3T Street, above Third; Philadelphia 'Merles a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound Ind available. Securities, eentinnets Insure on Dwellings, Stores; furniture;' Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes; and -other Personal Property:- AilLoises liberallyand . promptly adjusted •. George Abbott, Lewis, John alib i Caspar W. Morrie, &mind O. Morton, James B. Campbell, - PAtriiilE-AWYt Idirouid G : Dnfih. ••: • ; Oharlee W. Poultsey. GEOREIN:ABROTT, Freaident. THOMAS B. MARIE. Beeretaep. , 1a239 , If 66 - 10 1VE.113, SK 8 _ONLY. TAKEN , ?:— rA7 GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. :Mee NO 415 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's Braiding.) CAPITAL 8200 000. itancrorti. Wm. M. Wm. 0. Rudman, (ot Public Leargir.' go, D. Shoemaker, John Anspach, Jr.,!her, Burroughs, . Thee, Craven, J.B. Hughes; - French' Peters, B.liold; H. it. Coggehall, W.,Woodward, - Jno. McClure, • Jno, W. Cleghorn, • Joseph Klapp, IC D. • • • Hon. JJED JONES, -President. _ . A. B. QILLE:rT, Vice Preeiden't• JAB. B. ALTORD, Secretory, iY2043, HoIVARD FIRE AND MARINE emtesom COMPAN2-0111ce No. 412 WALMUT Street, PhiladelphLs. DI/1101088 J. , Jotin A . inini, , .7. 'Adger Thomson, P. M. Potta, H.H. iihi ll ingford. , G. N. Spangler, • ~ ,0. G. Sower, Abraham Rex, John W. Sexton, 'N. B. Warne, John Garrison it , -0) George Howell, . Nathan. Potts, Wm.-P. Leech, B. T. Henan, H. H. Houston,. Jos, B. Withers, Abraham P. Eyre i . - N. Booth, Charles P. Norton, John t. Lewant, ' - • • JOHN H. DIEHL, President . A. 8. WARNE, Vioe President. - • Onio, A. Dot, Secretary. • mild COrtN• EXCHA.NGE,INSURANCE COM PANY, No. - 88IWALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL $500,000 PiltE, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY lot, ISM • • Bonds and Mortgages, Stacks, ,ko 8340,625 00 Bills Receivable,' (for policies issued,) 2,111 76 Ilneettlsl Book Account., (tor policies,)....' 1 519 83 Cash hi Bank and In 0111:e 10,483 45 Cash hi hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,398 81 No or reported. 85 loom un!djusted, unpaid, William M. Godwin,_ ,B—ford 7a:e: W. (u: u 7zo. Bedner, Georke W. William nai Brark : on. iow , O..Hoppor,J. gearyy, mo ir e. - 0.4 6. 4 . , . -WM. M. GODWIN; President. Secretary. -' mvlo-dtf. . CITY INSURANCE_ COMPANY, No. 110 ii../ South FOURTH Street. CHARTER ! PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000. . • • - Organized 1851. Privileged to Insure houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a len period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Blake; receive De. posits; hold Trusts and grantanunitles ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. T. W. Blaarrig ; Secretary. DlllOlOlB. Alfred Weeks, ,'Hon.W_. D. Holley, B. 0; Tyler; W. gown, • J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, . C. R: Dining; James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthinre, - . P. W. Stokes, . William. Curtis, jeIB-ly G. P. inner. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST .001I PANY:=-The PENN MUTUAL LIS% INSUBA.NOI COMPANY. Northeast Conn* of THIRD and DOCK Streets'. Capital, $012,726.00: mamas LIVES for short terrss, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments-pur chases• We interests in Real Estate and makes all coots sots depending on the contingencies of Life. , They act as ,Ildecutors t Adriduhltratori, Anima, Trustee', and Guardians. • latencrini. /Until L. Miller, Samuel N. Stoke*, Benjamin Coates, - William Martin, Richard S. Newbold , . James B. McFarlad, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Ruston, Samuel 0. Huey, ' Theophilna Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 'O. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinion, Rodolphue Kent, • John .W. Horror, William H. Oarr, Mlle B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Bebertaon, Joseph I. Thomas, Warner M. Rutin, - Jelin G. Brenner, P. B. Mohler, Reston. DANLEL L. ILIELL.B__,R President. BABIUBL N. STORM, Vice Free% Jon W. folios. Secretary. nlB.-1y COMMONWW.ft 0011P614Y, OP 111111 _ sTATN e a irtigLYANT4. NORTHWEST 'OdRNER 101:MTH AND WALNUT SWIM 711ILADILTELL. , Samlb/R1 OapHal, 000,000: Paid up o*pH/hi, 8200,000 bowman. Dr. D. Iva', "Thos. 0. Otero" H. L'. Benner,• 3. M. Butler, . J. M. White, J. 8. Walte r Xdw. 0. Knight,- M. B. Wendell, H. Lewle, Jr., B. K. Soule. ' DAVID 3AINII M. D. ?resident. THOMAS B. OTIHART, Vice Pres% tlideiiii. 3. Moditi Secretary. - 1a29..7 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY /N -SIIItANCE COMPANY. /NOOSPORATED BY TUB LIGULATURB of NCNB- fITLVANTA, 1836. OPPION, 11. Corner THIRD and WALNUT atreete, " SUILIDRILTHU. . . . MARINE INSURANCE, ON nowt 051100, To all parts of the World. MIGHT, r 1 • • INLA D INSURANCES, On (la, by River; Dana% Lakes, and Land Carriage • • to all parts of the Union. - - FIRE INSURANCES,. , ' ••• On Merchandise generally. . . . On atoms; Dwelling Howes, _&o. RUSTS OP THR - COMPANY, . . • Novembenp, .1861. • Ronde, Mortgagee, andlteal Rstate ' 2101,850 Pi PhiladelphisCity and other Loons, 187,011 26 Stock In. Banks, Railroads, and Insurance • - Companies . 12,608 00 Dille Receivable • a • 220,291 96 Cash on hand • • - 58,651 00 Balance In bands of agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently leaned, on other debts due the Company 92,780 57 Rubscrintion Note* ' 100,000 00 William Hartle, . J ames 0. Hand, Toeeph H. Seal, - - Theopliilull Paulding, Admand A. Bonder, , James Traquair, Jahn 0. Davis, . ' William - Byre, Tr., Joke R. Pensive, . T. I. reniaton, George' G. Leipar, Joshua P: /lyre, =weld Darlington, Samuel D. Stokes, Dr. R. M. Huston, ' Henry Sloan, Wm.- O. Ludwig, J'aries 5: McFarland, Hugh Orafg, , Thomas 0. Hand 8 Hollvain, Robert Burton,' Tr. - , Oberles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittsbgli., -H. Jones Brooks i i Dr. T. Morgan, ' , f Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, “ ' WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HANKY LYLBURN, Secretary, , Ja9.y VIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME .2. INSURA.NOR COMPANY. Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organized under the Act of Assembly relative to In nuance Companies, roseezzl April ) - - r - • ' GEORGE W D A Y , Preeldent. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. ' WILLIAMS I. BLANOHARD, Secretary. Otdoe - 411 ORESTNUT Bt., Philadelphia. • ' ' DIAROPORB. George W. Day, Jacob Vaughan, William W. Walto', Henry Lewin, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. R. Hi.tv 3 Y, Barclay Lippincott, - John W. elverman, Joe. It. Brognard, A. IL Roeenheira, OW. Fitekse, fe244 M. Stern. Grattemeneo furniobing eaobe. WINCRESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S ,FURNIBIIING STORE: PATENT SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, At the Old Ptand, No. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo• site the Washington House. A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, his per gord supervision to the cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale tradde supplied on liberal terms. . T W. SCOTT, (late' of the firm of WIN- O. ORIBRBit & Botar) (GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and 'SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly, opposite the Girard Housed Philadelphia. . S. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pre pared to fill orders. for SHIRTS at eked notice. ' A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with PINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl9-tf GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W— KNIGHT, 606 &ROLE Otrest, above Sixth, Philadelphia.' Dealer in all kinds of Famishing Goods, and manueseturer of Fine Phirte, warranted equal in every reaped, to any others manufaatared in this laity or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. mhl•tf CtENTLERR WiAPPERB OR DRZNIING GOWNS.—The largest and beet as sortment In the °Uri wholesale and retaillorith a full line of Under °lathing, suited to the season, at W. W. 606 ABOR Street above plathiThladel phls. , puma ifortz6-. 0111.0KtRING & SONS, bay lug removed to their new wareroom ,s Ne . 13070 ESTNUT Street, (near the Visited States hlint,) are prepared to offer,to their friends and the public, an 'atomise assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright PIANO•PORTES, manuftotured expressi for this city, finished in 'serious styles of meet, Mall prices which cannot fail to please. . Planolortes made 'to order, to suit any style of furniture, and all instm moats warranted to give entire satisfaction'to the pur. chaser. • Grand and Square Pitman to rent, nwu the moat. fa• vorable terms. Messrs. Q. & SONS have received Thltipiatu MEDALS. The Bret Preminane over all comintitore In the United States. • r• • • All orders for" TUNING and REPAIRING will be promptly attendedlin = - jyl-Cm pierro roII,TES. - Just Secabred, an elegant stook of RAVXN, BA -0213. is - 00., NIRIII OLATIK. ItALLIOT,. DAVIS Je 00,, add- , GALZ' 4:110. 8 PLANO& ktEDODEIONS best quality; at '• J. B: EIVEILD , B, 8.2, corner siyawra $14,t1/11.8TNUT Ito, IiCeONES.-1 ~000 Mitzi Licinilsi kriarapieTni pmbrollt k payt Btittottno; tnitore snot foiiali , 00,4 ,P4/401_,A 00., lei' • /91 OWN WUTBN - 7 4 11 1 '""itigaL3Folitei. - THE . DISTMOT-COITAT FOii. THE CITY AND COUNTY HP PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM J . -MORRIS ros.'ROBERT A. GOVETT find ELIZA,' his ," ;:- Levert Ifsetiasi,-Jurie Term, MS. ,No. 450 . The Auditor , appluted to dietrlbute the fund arising Under the above writifroin the eels of , the following described real eitate,-to wit t No. 1; All that certain lot or pima of; ground with the iatstlnisbed inessuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the'north 'aide of Spruce street, at the dis tance of one hundred and seventy-seven feet westward from the west Skis of Seventeentlostreet, in the said city or Philadelphia; containing.itilront otbreadth on the said Sprucestreet, twenty-one thetVand extending, in length or depth northward of, that width, one hun dred and live feet to a twenty-feet wide street, bounded northward by said twenty-feet wide- street, southward by said spruce street, eastward by ground' granted, or intended to have been granted; to Robert A Gowettun ,grouted rent,' and westward by ground foreserlyorWitte• . Ibrenner and Browne; (being the 'same-lot or piece of ground 'which William Richardson - and wife, by laden. tore, dated the twenty4lfth day of 'March, A:4L4M156, - recorded in deed-book R. D. W. No; 65,-page 40, &ow granted'and conveyed to said Elise Govett in fee:) - No. 2. Alec all that certain icit - or piece of grotind With the unfinished - manage or tenement thereon 'erected; situate on the north side of Spruce street, at the distance of one hundred and fifty-six feet weetward trom the west aide of Seventeenth street, in, the said city of Philadelphia, containing. in front or breadth on acid Einem street, twenty-one feet, and extending in length pr depth, northward of that width,•one hundred and lire feet to a twenty-feet wide street•, bounded northward by the said tweet;-feet wide street, south ward by Said Spruce street, and eastward and westward by ground now or late of William -Richardson, being. , the same lot or piece of ground which Willia - Rich ardson and wife by indenturC dated the twenty-fifth day of , March, A. D. 1856, intended to be recorded, granted, and conveyed to the acid Robert A. Govett, his heirs, and assigns, reserving thereoot the yearly ground-rent, or sum of three hundred and ninety.nlue dollars, as therein mentioned)— '"' - - Will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tues day, the 7th day of September, 1858, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at his office, No 142 South Eighth street, in the city of Philaielplita, when and where all pieties in intereat are'reguired to present their claims, or be de barred from coming in upon the said fund. au i6-lOt - ,301114 B. OOLAHAN, Auditor. ESTATE OF .W 11,14.131 p^gitSTE - , de deased !--Liittith , of Adndnistrathin on the Estate of Y 7 ni Byrne, deteased, babe been granted to the un dersigned. Persona indebted to said Eatateare requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to make the same known to BMALA M. BYRNE, Administratrix, 712 South tiont street Cr WEI. D. KELLEY, ' aul9-fri 6w 411 Chestnut street "LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION TO the Estate of JACOB BECK having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate 'are requested to make payment, and all those having claims against the said Estate to present the ame to SARAH T. BECK, Adm 2 s. ' No. 417 York Avenue, WILLIAM COOKREY, Adm'r, 150 Bedford street, Kensington, • or their - Attotney, THOMAS 3, ASHTON, . No. 233 South Fifth street, sue-lawew 1N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADEL PHIA. In the matter of the Estate of THE NORTH BRANCH IRON AND COAL COMPANY. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, tattle, and adjust the accounts of J OIN A PRY, Treasurer of the North Bralieh Iron and Coal Company, filed for and on behalf of the • Managers acting as Trustees of the proceeds of tho sale of the •Real Estate, and to report (Retribution of the, balance, will meet the parties inte rested at 1110,016de, at the southeast corner of Eighth and Locust- streets, In the city of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, September 7th, 1818, at 4 &choir in the afternoon. DANIEL ' • • a 8274 m w . st • Auditor-. ,424 i, FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0.-HE- Zgja, RON'S LINE-ONLY RFOULAR LINE GOODS DECEIVED AND BILLS LADINS. SIGNED EVERY DAY. ` Freight and insurance at less than sailing vessels by the steamship " KEYSTONE STATE,” Cepa Marsh man, to WI SATURDAY, Sept: 4th, at 6 o'clock P. 11., from second wharf above Vine street. For further par ticulars plesee see advertisement of Steamship "KEY STONE STATE," In this paper. , For freight or passage apply to A. HERON, 'a., 828 North Wharves. „Alt WANTED—To Freight or Charter a - .M141,g00d VESSEL, to carry from 200a300 tons, to” load for a Southern port. A fair rate will be paid and quick despatch given. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS & CO., aa2l•tf No. 105 All.oll Street, above Front. aaFOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.- The A. 1 coppered and copper-faatened barque FREDERICK ',ENNIO, Sumner, master, 3,700 barrels capacity, „in complete order for soy voyage. Apply to • A, HERON, 7E., aul7 828 North Wharvel. WANTED—A good vessel to load la Heron's Line for New Orleans. Quick de apaton and good rates given. Apply to anl7; A. HERON ; Ja., 82E North Wharves, .IVANTED.—A good vessel to load in Heron's Line, for Mobile. Quick despatch and gootrites given. Apply to oulT, A. MELON../A,, 828 North 'Whariesz. _42M NOTICE. FALL ARRANGEMENT 01 TRH 'UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. __FDA VIA NORFOLK AND OITY POINT The Steamehlps PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Tear.; VIRGINIA, Captain MILLI'; and CITY OF RIOII - Captain Urronal.L, now form a regular SEMI WEEKLY LINE between PUILADELPIIIA and the above ports, one of the Steamers leaving here every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, ca 8 o'clock A. M: THOMAS WEBSTER`, Jr., General Agent, au27.fmwet No. 14 NORTH WHARVES, --- FOR RICHMOND, via Norfolk and CITY POINT—FALL ARRANGE MENT—T WIOE A WEER—UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8 A. M., UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. VIRGINIA, Captain J. R. Kelley. PENNSYLVANUA, Captain Teal. CITY Of RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell. These fine steamships will emit as agave. They are handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on deck ; are provided with Francis's Metallic, Idle Boats, Life Preservers, &e. and no pains or expense spared for the comfeit and safety of passengers, and the protection of goods.. • 7, This' Line offers the quickest, cheapest, and most comfortable-route for passengers, and is In advance of any other for despatch and economy for freight TO THE INTERIOR Of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE. , NO TRANSHIPMENT BY THIS LINE. - Passage to Rlohmons or Petersburg, $8; meals In eluded. Passage to Norfolk, $6; meals Included. THOMAS WEBSTER, Ir. General Agent, • an27-lm N 0.14 NORTH WHARVES., FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW YORK. DAILY, at 9% o'clock A. M. NEW YORK AND PRILADELPILIA. STEAM NA VIGATION COMPANY. Tho splendid ocean eteamore DELAWARE, Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Sallow; and KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, form a daily line between thin city, Cape May, and New York, 'earl flg from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 9,4 o'clock A. M. Retun ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. M. Bare to Cape May (carriage hire included) ' 52 00 It C‘ for servants 1 50 If Season ticketo (carriage hire ex. tra) 800 " New York, cabin 2 00 tt " Steerage 1 60 Freight taken at low rates. •Per passage, state room, he., apply on board, or at the Office, 314 and 818 SCUM DELAWARE'AVE NUE. JAMES ALLDERDICE, )el6-3m . Agent T 02,785 8T FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH -HISHON% LINE. 000D;1REOEIVED AND DILLS Of ,LADING BIGNED EVERY DAY. The Splendid first-class side wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now forma weekly line for the Smith and Southwest, 0120 of these ships mailing every SATURDAY at 10 o'clock A. M., alternately for ' Charleston and Sa vannah. • . YOR CHARLESTON The KEYSTONE STATE. Captain Charles P. Hersh man, will cogunence , loading - on. Thttraday, Sept. 2d, and for Charleston, S. 0., on Saturday, Sept. 4th, at 6 ckilook TOR SAITANNAH4 The STATE OP GEORGIA, Oapt, John J. Garvin, will commence loading on Thursday, Sept Oth,•and sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Sept. 11th, at 10 o'oloak A M. • At both Charleston end Flavannsh, these shipioonneet with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail rasa, to., for all pls.:wain the South and Southwest. PSSIGUT9 BSDUOED Hilary Freight at an average of lb per cent. below New York steamship rates. INEIMIANON. FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships then by Sailing vessels. Cabin passage 520 00 Steerage do 8 00 lizatunion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading Minted after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage, apply ter - A. HERON, Sr., No. 828 (late 81) North. Wharves. Agents at Charleston T. k. T. O. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, b . A. GREINRIL It 00. For Florida, from Cherleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Taeaday. For ,Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. 1611103 and ST. JOHN % every Tuesday and Battuday. For Havana, from Charleston, steamer MERL, on the 4th and 19 th of every month. • jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON , . 3:44l l lkthout delay, for 80 dollars. Return tickets, good for six mouths, to either 01 the above places by any steamer of the line, CO dollars for the round trip, ont and back. " /lOU NEW TOXIC. New York, MoMillan;aAtur44;lttly7.o,at 12 0610*, M - Fellnbitrgh_, Oumtulug, g , July 24, Glasgow, Goodwin, « ' AugutT, . /lON OLLIOOW. Glasgow, G oodwin Saturday, July 10. New Fork, McMillan ' ~..Wedneaday,,August 11. Edinburgh, Gumming ' .e..Saturdey, Ang. 14. , BATES QH PASSAGE.. 11031. GLASGOW. !fret 0 ism 16 rainier, 4 Steerage, found evil cooked provisions _ , t • 111.011 MIR TORE, Pint Olase 416 00 Steerage, found with cooked proyisione 30 00 Children order 14 yearn of age, half etre; Infanta in Steerage, free. Return tickets axalleble wit* air =MU, by any uteatoor of this . - , tint win ' Steerage' 460 00 An experienced thuteenat WA, ed each 13PISMer , Per freight or passage appeXo' ' Wortames. k. CO., LlB ALITCT Street, Phila.:lel- Phle- ROBERT Bioidway, New York. HALL & LONER, Ruchanan , airkarf, Etyll E`xlp rz Companuo trmv , ADAMS EXPRESS 00" OFPIOE OHEOTNUT STREET, tor Warde PARCELS: PAOKAGEE, MEROHANDIZE BANK NOTES and PROSE ; either hor v er. in connection .trith other. EXPRIBB 001552AN1E8, to all the principal TOWNS and QOM Ores WWI IRMO. ; .•.i R. S. SANDFORD, i6l-15 ihiptommil ARRANGEMENT: ; ,NOTICE-SUMMER `', - MADERMA, WIPITNO-TON,, A. 1 4 .11 - BAT/11/- - - RATLIKIAD: - • - -• ' • On and atter Monday, Maylo, 1868, VAMPING - OW - . TRAINS -- I,BAVE PIiTLADELPHIA' Vor" Baltimore tit 8 A. ,' 01 IP. M Oxprola,) an 4 Otramere. -• RICHMOND l ': AU4iii:iai: titles:: .' ---, 4.4, 'Nor Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.80, and 11.. P, E. For New Oaotle, at 8 A. 51,, and'4.Bo , - Per 'Middletown, at BA. M. and 4.80 P.M. • For DoVer, at 8 A. M:; and 4.80 P; M: For Seaford at BA. M. and 4.60 P. M. " t _ TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, - Leave Baltiutore.at 7.80, Express 10.16 A. M., 'l4Tti 5.40 P. Ai; _ Leave Wilinington at 646 and 10.80 A. 51 'and 1.45 and 8.66 P. M. ' Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.60 A. M., and at 1.16 Latvia Middletown at 8.58 A. M. and 6.45, . . ISaVe Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.66 Leave Seaford at 8.25 A. M. - and 2 P. M. -. 2' TRAINS FOR' VA_LTIMORII. - LeaVe Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.15 A: SUNDAYS only ,at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bat - timore, Do do 6 . 40, P. M . from Baltimore to PhDs.- • " phia. . ' ?freight Train, witlapaeenger Oar' attached, will run BA - follows ' Leave Philadelphia for Perryville ;and Intermediate. places at 6 P Leave Wilmington for do do -.- do - 7, 45 P. Id, Leave Haire de Grace for Baltimore 'do 680 A.M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace'-, ,- dog 6 10 P. ?I Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 540 .P.. M. Je9 S. M, ppiroN; President., TTEW YORK - LitscEs.—THEl -CIAN.DEN J. I AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PRILAI/ELPHTA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00NPANTI-LINRB. - PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NNW-YOWL, AND WAY* - • • . PLAOES. Leave as follows, ' At 6A. M.fria Camden and - Amboy, Acoommoda..,' Lion At 6:A. M., via ()simian and-Jersey , City, N. J. ' • cOmmodatlon '- At 8 A. M., via' Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mall At 10 A. M., by SteaMboat Trenton, via TiMony. '- and Jersey Oity, Morning Express • •-• 8 06 At 2P. 51., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. lig= • press - At 5 P. M. via Camden - end Jersey City; Evening Mail g 0; At 81'. M. Camden mi t t Amboy, Acoporomoda- IseClaes • .. 100 At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, As:commode- • tlon, 2nd Class. 1 60 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy; AseommodS, - ' tion, let Clam 2 Oo At SP. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda-Y , tion, and Olasa - 176 The 6 P. M. line runs daily, Mk others Sundays ex °opted : AVAIlii P. M. from ReimingtcM Depot, 'via Jersey pity, Mai, - Baturdoye excepted y 4 2 4 Express Lines stop at the principal station. only. Tor Belvidere, Ruston, Ylemingtou, & 0., at SA: X and 4P. M. from Wainut street wharf.• • - For Water Gap Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeebarre Montrose. Great ' Bend , etc., M 6 A. If : , via Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. „ • - lor,Preehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P.M. - ': - 'Poi Mount Holly at 6A., M. , and 2N and WAY LAIRS . . , • !or Brlßtol, Vinton, &a. at 2,16" tend 4P. M , For Pampa, liancocas, Anrerly, Bur/ington, - Borlen Sown &0., at 8 'P. M. • : Steamboat Rienard Stockton for Bordentown, and is termediate placed, at 2% P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Targny, at 10 and 11)( A. M. and for Barlineton and Bristol at 4 P. M. • - All linesexceptlli(P. M ; leave Wilinat street wharf. Ej - Plity pounds of baggagomly allowed each pas senger. Paseengeri are prohibited from taking 'any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. • - AU bar gage over ,fillyponds to be paid, for extra: !rho Qom ,w,ny limlhtheir isiponsibility for baggage to one dollar *r pound; and will not, be liable for aztramount_bo rind 10.00 ; aunt by special contract. •' WM. LI. GATZWEB., &weal. au 1-ly „ .0.. h A. R. IL., 00 Pll LLADBLPH.I.BI:A.ND ELMIRA ILBILe : ROAD LINE.--QUICKEST ROUTE. to :Elmira . Wilkeshure, Buffalo; Chicago, Rook Mind,: Niagara Ihlls,Miwanklek Burlington -.Montreal, fit. Teals Detroit, Dunlieth, and et. Lou/S. Passengei trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD. and TIN/i Streets daily (Stu/days excepted), u follows : , 1 1.80 A: M. DAY EXPRESS, for Eissirs, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit,-Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, 81. Paula, Burlington and at. Louis..- - 8.80 P.M. NIGHT ..3711 , 11388, • - For Elmira, Niagara Walls Buffalo De t roit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock 41a . nd, Gaena; 81.. - Plitils, Burlington, and Louis.. - • " , . The 7.3 . 0 A. M. train rune through to BATUMI:MG; atoppiiig at all Mellow on the'LcOanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. - AND , At Rupert, for Wilkesboro, Pittston, lionsnton, and all stations on the LAOKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBURG RAILROAD. 141111 Or . . Wllksabarre, , — $4 60 Pittston ' 466 Boranton .., I ' " 6 76 Wilkesbarre r 4 44 Williamsport 6 - 8 00 : Illmira .. „ I.: Canandaigua 800, . Geneva, via Gorham.., -8 00 Rochester - • . .. . Niagara Palls . , .8 - 00 Buffalo 00 Rrle. . . / 8 0 . NI Cleveland, 'hill: Y. and Foie 18 00 ... " .vi.% Niagara Tails - 18 00 Toledo, via New York and Me 16 26 Columbus - 16 60 Oinsimmti. Nsw York and Brie 16 00 ; " " Niagara Palls. ' I ' 16,00 Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 2100 Detroit, via Niagara Palls ' • 16 00 Chicago, via Great Western Railway - 19 00 - ci Lake Shore Railroad 19 00 Rook Ishuid via Niagara Valls " 27 00 . it - Lak; /More Railroad , . 27 00 Rtudlngton,. - • 28 00 _ lowa City . 2O 25 , Bt. Louis, eta ()Masan ' 20 00 , u ' . Indianapolis. 20 00 Dtuolleth . 0 27 60 . St: Paola ' 85 10 aug.Tickets can be proamed at the Philadelphia end Railroad Lined ricaut_ Oftec.N.rthefut coma of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pu meager Depot, BROAD - and VINE. -: . —: THROUGH EXPRESS EREIGHT TEAUBI Lames the Dep o t, Broad street, below Vine,• dolly, (Sundays excep ted ,) for all points Weat.andNortk, at a •.,:-• . - . , ~ P _ Freights nine..be rtelbm i before B P.M. to !mite their going the came day„ • 110- Freights are &misted with greater deepatel and Lower Bates than - by ariy linetroarthie city to the Meet and NorthWeat: - Per further information apply at , Freight Depot; Broad, below - Vine, Or to 0111.2. SI, TAPPED, General Agent N. W. bor. Birth and Oltestnutete, Flitted& Q. A. NIOOLLB, Genl. Supt. Philada. and Beadlngitailroad.. H. A. 'FONDA, end. Supt. OstAwisea, W. k B. Railroad deßi-ly • J. A. REDFIELD . , . Gent. i3upt. Wlnsport and Elmira Itallroid.. DHILADELPHIA AND READINGBAIL LOAD—FART PRZIGHT tram leave the Depot, BROAD Street, below VINE, daily, for Buffalo, Bueperudon Bridge, VaalAs, Detroit, .011ItUtge, ididwaukie,tlalensi Debuts*, 80. ] Cafe, and laterals- Mate points. _ This is the altorteit route to Canada, and the Laker Porte, and goods willbo forwardedvithgreater'deapatek to the above points' than by any other route, • tut', or pilots PIA 10d mtg. • , ' Via Railroad let edam '24. clam ad alum.alies =es . ion Bridge 041 70 " 60. . 70 ' 60 40 95 76 65 46 Detroit - Chimp . CY 118 100 80 Premht going through ~ by rail NU the way moan* marked "VIA - No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark goods via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. and send to the Depot, Broad etre**, below Vine, daily; before 6 P. M. For further information in regard to this rents, call at the through freight once 'of 01 Philadelphia, Nia gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. deBo.7 PENNSYLVANIA - RAILROAD.-"Tni GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE; =nesting the At Untie Cities with - Weate r n, North-western, and Routh western States, by a contlnnous Railway d irest . ' -This Road also 'connects at Pittabargh with daily line of steamers to all ' ports on - the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky, with Reesman' to all ports oa the North-western lakes ,• waking the most DIRECT, CHEAPEST- and RELIABLE INYUTP. by which Preighi can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. RATES BlrwslN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. - • Pinar Crass—Boots, - Shoes, Deb, and Caps; Baas, Dry Goods, in boleti' ' balsa andirunke/, Drugs, (in bones' and bales) Peathersi Taxa, &a" Vis. par no The Sado= Ctlea,..7DOmestio 'Sheeting, - Shirting Irart Making, (In original bales), Drugs (In casks), Hardware, Leather Liquor , (in easks,) Wal l P aper, 'Woot, and Sheep Pelts, Reetward, Jae. tae 600. per 100th. Tamp Ones—Analle, Hemp, Bacon and Pork Salted, (loose or is necks), Paints, (dry and In' oll,) ' 011 e, (except lard and roan) 000. par 100 pi TOVITX Oties=-Coffee, Nish, Baton . Beef, and Pork, (in casks of boxes eastward), Laird andLardOil, Boded/Ih, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel,' Manufactured T 6.. becoo,- Rosin Oil, Queenswatii, Sugar, (khds., and boxes,) &o.; I to ' ' 400. per 100 lb hove—T6o. per Dbl., until further notioe. Glaild—Ma. par 100 lbs., until further notice. Corrow-42 per bele, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until further notice. • In Shipping Goods 'hem any point Eist of Philadel phis, be particular to 311./ak packages iced& Poinsgitiawie Bei/road %-All Goods consigned to WI Apure of thii Boad, at Philadelphia 'or PitUbuigh, will be forwarded without detention. - Pima* Aosave.=Clarke & C0.,0 ; Peek er & Co., Hemphill, Tenn.; B. P. Sass & Co. - . St. Louis Mo.; P. G. °Miley & Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; B. 0. lieldram, Madison, Indiana; H. W. Brown de Co., and Ather Hibbard, Cincinnati; H. 8: Pierce & Co., Zanesville. Ohio; Leech & 00., No. 64 Kilbystreet, Beaton; Levet & 00., No. 2 Ador House,New York, No. 1 William at. New York ; E. J. linseder, Philadelphia ; Harrow A Boons, Baltimore; D. A Reward, Pittsburgh. H. HOIIOTON, . General Freight Agent. H. T. LOMBAERT, de9- General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa.- tuntbzr LUMBELUMBER YARD. . . . 110IITZ & He., R (Bnceemors to Montgomery & Nesl4) 0. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME fitrestsjPbUsi. Old MOYameaShitillttridt? , , are now receiving a large and well- selec t ed assort ment of all descriptions of „LH MBERomeh A m whit e pr... Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets. Pence Boards, Flooring, Shelving,,and every variety of well-seasoned _Lumber. _Also,. a large stock of Bill Stuff, of ' every variety and description constantly us band and mitred to order at ttm shortesenotice. OuroonneotiOn with Miessievklehaney, Seats, & 00 . and Duffy; Ilouts;&,. CM:, at Marietta, re., gives mita. surpaseed futilities, and enablei us to supply orders foe all deserlptiorii. or - Lumber with promptness and despatoh. ~. . : , ... , . , , PIIIRIOREEE, LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable for PATTERN-Alamo, &o , constantly on hand. ..._. Prompt paying.introhaserii are respectfully invited to 'gamine our stock befonEgoing elsewhere . ap2l-tf LITMEER AT WHOUSAI4X AND E tall, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. - - MBLIAPPBY, HOUTZ, & C 0.,. take this method ol i n f o rming their customers and persons desirous of pur. , awing LUfdllll3, that they hare now on hand I large and welleeasoned stook of all descriptions of Lumber, which they are prepared , ei sell at eatiefactory prieme Their. Umber is all from their own MILLS on PIN] OBBBH, Theyare also connected with Messrs DUPPY. HOUTZ, & 00.‘.and are prepared to .furnish all kindi of Planed Boards, Bill Staff, Lath Pales Pickets and BnildiniTimber for Bridges, &a., of all descriptions,' on the shortest notice. They would also • take great pleasure {needling the attention of Builders, and those In want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of HOUTZ lb Co., corner of TWELFTH' and Pll,l/0 Eitreetei with whom tkeytare . lllblo con. fleeted. • 111/2141 THE DELICATE, and those-mill) are pro nowleed Coirsidesoent after a long duratinn - of neer, are recommended to' use slight sinfulants. •We can, in all oonfidenee, eninmend the' PIIRIC_POBT WIRE of our "o*n IniportatiCtitothoseirho'sul afford the hi=fry. It fia•fruitlevinicidus Wind: • ' • • '' 4 zinQLEII. ammr,twziesta:--- sulo-dtt litMG4 'a Nth 'EI _ ~ ._ _ -. - ' -!' '•' - - '-''' .., %NORTE: rE/THSTL•; --- ;:. VANIA RAILROAD., :._ ~..:, -. •,_-rA r, f AutiAgaxmicivA`;. _ - Far ,B j EFEILEEEMi 'DOYLESTOWN; he:, - and by "..! 1 olosterallro'aeconnietions tbi z ,,,,- -, ,, ; ,, --, _-' . % •-•: . Easton,'' '.,' - , Oatatilese; ''''' '- NOW - r - ' :Allentown ~/..• • Williamsport, ..'',.' Water Oap, - i-• , - -, Mauch Oh4.uk,„, Elmira ..t --; ',WAleeebar, ro, `," ~ .Hasletoi„ ,r' Niegarit s yiala," BeiamoP..; - - - . 'Otnindefterlf - EDNESDA '; Lurie lEttt(leow 'Pao' - senger Trains - will leave - FRONT and wariowsireeve, , - , Philmtelphia,taafollows : ,-,-- ~.-: ~- --- , 3 ' '-. ''. ' ' '''" .- For. Bethlebem, Easton ‘ l9likesbarto;Antef 'E41.1 •- . Semetori,.&o.; (ExPreSSJ at 6.16 A. M. - ..2 . ' For Bethleheni, Allentown , Ohrizek, - Williareb4; - ''', port, - .lllmirE, and the West, (Exprees,) at 2.16 P. Id: • - - Por DOylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A: M. and.,, • • ~._." For Fort' Wasiiingtoni, ( Accommodation ,) at 9.46 A., - 61. and 6 P M' -- '' --,, --- ' -- -• • '-:, r - TRAINS JOB PHILADELPHIA - - , Leave Bethlehem (Exprist,rat 9A. M. and 5 P.M: ', ' 'Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) n at_ 1 A.M. and' '. - Leave Fort Wellingion (AccOrna Mdatien) at 7.10 A. - M. and 2.80 P. M. Doylestown Trains in daily. Other TraintEally, -Sundayi excepted. . , .., - ~ - , • --, •- - • All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) conned at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen- , ger Railroad. - - " --' - T - Pare to Bethlehem: , ~- - - '' 21'60 " .. ' Stanch Chu - • -2 OD - , c Easton 1 60 .‘ Doylestown 80 ' FOR SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN—By 6.16 A: M. train to Easton, thence by E. J..OrRIt. ano D. I.r. & W. RR. to Washington, thence • by stage, arriving at the Moon. I tains'itt 1 P. M.- th ence .. au 26 y -.--.- -- - - - ELLIS CLARK, Agent. DR IL AD I,rHIA , . GERNANIOWN 1: • AND N O,R NU TOWN BAILROAD.-BIIMN . ABRANONMENT.-032 and &Nei MONDAY, May lOtii . • , • 1. • OBBALANTOWIL • .Clore Phtlidelptda at BX, 7,8, 9-96 min., 10, UX 1,2, 8, 4,5, 8,7, 8,9,1001941 U P.M. LBart Germaptoiri 049, 7, TX, 8,9, 9x3,10X, UX, 91; 'l-10 9984 2,9 Xi 4X, 9)1,15X, 8, 940 min t' a 54 X 7 - ;The 7g '-oda,* A.,9l,_Train from Gennaitow* will MO 9917: at,Wmyne and Tioga Strada Btaticits. _ • - - • 'ON 0026AY81,k • a"' = - LeaTl,Philtdelpida at 9.26ndxr..1A.:11.4 2,9 X, and 4,,rms6town • tain. 43‘ imps . • OUIPTIODT ULU, BA1180,819." ' Lexie Phil4delphis at og 8, 0.06 mi.u.,llX A. 21., 2,8, 4 8,8, 10 P, - - iniu I :t .e . rt2 n . n 6 t 0, 1 1 11 .1e4 5 .10 ° ' ft 7 0.46 9 , rat 1010 m n A._ M outuwra. ''Leave , 040 kt.;2 636, 444 BP. Si. Lava Olteetant Hill at 8.10 rain' A; ' 12.60'4.10 NOD apirmortowartf AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Phitaitettibia et. - 6X, 9,, U A. 14141.05 rain 3.10 , v• P. N. ' ' Lair. Nonisknrwat 6,7, 9, 11"6.-M., 1 3 8%,401 O - . , _ ON,SUND4I7B, • - Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. At., and 8 I'. M.. Lease Norristown at 7 A. DV, and. P, M. , . YOB. .MANAIVNK. ,-- .. Lease Philadelphia at oii, 7.35, 9,11 A. M. 1 .06 Min., 2.05 min., 8.10 min - , 4, SX, 05r, 8,11.3( I'. M. • Lease litanitynnk at - 0X,7g, - ex,reji, Ai( A. K., 114 . 1, 4, 0,4;7, and 9P.M. -- • :Sundays unlit as Nortistown. 0 118TEM YALLMT RAILROAD 8011 DOWNLNB. . . . TOWN. Leave Plilladelpat 01 ( - A. Mt, and 8.10 min. P. K. Lease Detrain at 71( Aeld., and AP. Id; , - -- • • 'li: t: MIMI, General Superintendent .'. _ . .., , Depot, Ninth andlitteitatin sta.:Philadelphia.' .100.,8 P . PoI N3 I - i i tZE I CID I IA :185S PROM PHILADELPHIA - ,TO PITTOBORGH, - " And' thenoe brltaiircild to • -. • WHEELINd • • ST. LOIRE - STEURENVELLEi7:- . . - HILEVELINE," • • _ CINCINNATI, • - 0H10A4341, LOC/MLLE . -; ...BERLINGTON • - LNIHANAPba9; • ST; PA H IE, And all fictiediste points in • OHIO, INDIANA - ILLINOIS, - KENTI7OIC7,_ HEM -CIAN,'WH3OOIIBIN, MINNESOTA; MLBSOM, RANIIA4 OD NEBRASKA: , iasee.ere points,weet of Tittaburgh, Wheeling, • Cleveland And Orestlinei,-hare chat& of ranter - , mindere requested tO make a agitation. before applybig forlieli 14HREE. THROUGH 'TRAIN6 . 1.21AV11 - • 'MIA DAILY, „ Torrning close connection at Pittabiargh _ On and. after IEONDAY,IiIay 10th, USA, Three throrigh, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, 8. E. corner. of ELEVENTH and • MARKET valise roe pirranintair rums item immune* Mail AVD,THIII weer L 71.6.13. ' AND TM Marva. irainah. .7.30 A. If. Mail train at.:11.00 Tut line - 100 ninin: Tait line 4,60 A. H. , ltapress Sapriiss mail.. 1-.3.9 noon. MAT Tsars.` 'RAT iItiniILAIIIII/11. Harrisburg -•-" Harrisburg Se-- - aoinmodation 8.00 P. M. commodation.7.l6 P. M.- Lancaster - 5.00 E.-M.- Lanieetra , re - .9.60 A.B. The mail train - stops at al theitatforsbit7eimPhils dclphia end TlttabilrgEz , , • This 'armee mail runs tatty, : the other : trains EliuM7 ip 5. 0, 3 0„) %The pare leave the ,Penmylienhalihrosei 'fitiktibri,lotitheltalforriefrif-MAVENTHand ;IFE:M4mv entrance on Eleventh street, when I takeou to dillmixtleiVest salt be. Obtained..... • 'Baggage will be received at the Depot at insr - 444 dil rhig the No chaise _tor handling baggage,: - 111C4 rerther information, apply-at. the fhe pennaylvemla Railroad Hompaw T;ppnth eeet - . sr at - Eleventh and Market 7 6. end my'lO „ , Agent OniAntollegoils: E.l" reit TA - Lioriii_TAlN 'SPRINGS, LANCASTER 00:, PA.—Was Opened the eighth de* of Auto for visitors.- This healthy Summer resort has inanyzadvantages which. recomrnendat °the - public irisearch of a home place to enjoy thirtiiotintatn sic during the hot , Ntoson . It is - olevatedttitilve bun- - - dred feetabcive water level.:- There are ginVeled walks - throngla dense forests, and-shaded arbors ; .by the way side are. many springs of the .purest • 'soft -water, at a temperature of-49 to 51 degrees oU Fahrenheit. -At the summit Is an observatory overlooking an area of 40 mttes 11(.1V111_ ,-13 of farms in the highest state of Males Lion, emb racing the*hole of "Lancaster - commyysesd - points In ten other counties.. The scenery fades away in the boundary of mountains at -the distance of 70 miles. It is altogether one of the most grand and ex tensive panoramic views to be met within any country. No kind of epide-olc has ever been :known here at any season of the year.. Many beautiful drives over good •roads. The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400 persona. Every variety . of baths. - All the modern ins - tre7reemnnrltBeren o w . i tt n llTege in ta ti t Y rlmi t.ci Wr " mi te ti n ! =s. s wilt The beat help employed in every department.- - - The Proprietor flatters himself that he wilt be able -to -- give ample aetiefeotion to' his guests. - Good stable room. Good stock of livery-horses and car:6 , -. hand. - For further informationand circulars call =JOSEPH B. MYERS, Third and Vine strei tai JAMEOS.EARLE, No. 810 Chestnut street, and on the Proprietor, - - - JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Ephrata Post °Mee, Lancaster county, Pa. - anIS.LIm HAY'S HOTEL, WILLIAhIEIYORT, - LYCOMING'OOIINTY, ' The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and-PlNS,Street, formerly occupied by the Went Branch Hank, and has maerged and refitted it in a Superior style. Williamsport is one of the most delightful Inland townie in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be found pleasant, ea well to the traveller as to those citi zens of the metropolli who desire to pus an agreeable time during the heated twin of the summer. His omnibus rand from hili/lotel to the Packet any,, Railroad Depots freentehmge. jy2B-13m „ • - W. H. HAY, Proprietor. • FtiZl MANSION HOUSE; BIAIJOH This elegant establisloneht, .beautifelly situated on the hanks of the Lehigh Wooer rawly for the reeep don of summer Tatters. There is no locality in 'Penn. sylvania, nor, perhaps, in the United States, which corn) blocs ao ram} , attractions as the valley of The Lehigh, and the above Hotel will afford* most comfortable home to visitors desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery, Inexhaustible mloes, or stupendous works of art of this interesting region. • jetam*, HOPPER, Proprietor. BEDFORD BYILLPT.GS.—, THIS intilelightfuf Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of.Tisiters on the .16th of ;nee, and kept Open until the Ist of October. The new 'andilpsolons Buildings erected last - year are now fully coippletedond the whole.establishment bee been fundatted in superior style, and the acoommoda tione will' be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States. , . The Rotel will h e under the management of Mr. A. 6. ALLXN; whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, era _the =plant assuranoe of comfort and hind treatment.- • In eddltitat to tile other means of access, it la deemed proper to state that peasengeri can reach Bedford' by a daylight ride from Ohamberabarg. The Company have made artenehre arrangements to mot) , dealem and individuals with " Bedford Water" by the barrel, carboy, and in bottle', at the following prime, at the Springs, Tie Sor barrel cmalbery) X Do. (mulberry) 800 N Do. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons " 2 28 Bottles, IX pint, per doses 1.60 The barrels are carefully prepouo, - so that - pur_- chasers ma7depend upon reoeir - the Water fr oth and swee t . All counnumitations should bit - addressed to 11111 - 101DFORD KWWAAL SPRINGS CO., inyia•pr -•-• • Bedford County, Pa flotele attb tie?UtUrante. ,_ j9NES HOUSE, HAHRIBBMIG, Pd., (Erected In MT.) ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. my29-y WELLS GOVERLY, PrOprietor. la HOUSE, , (EUROPEAN PLAB) - OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NO. 4.1 f. SOUTH EIGHTH 11T., BELOW ORESTNIIT, PEILAD/4,P81.1. This HOME is for Permnitent and Transient Lodg ing. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, J. NICHOLLS, to slim astbdaation Cs hie Patrom. This establishinent ie situated in the heart of the (Sty, centre _of hiplines', and convenient to all placed of amusement: TIM Mercantile and Travelling community will find it a desirible plimi for oomfort, aleenlinose, and tames- (lab furnished at all boars . ..... Bizigle Rooney 60 cents per night. By the week s2.s • and upwards.' mbBo-11 WARMING AND. VENTILA.TING WAREROOMB The subscriber would invite the specialattention of draftee: Builders and the public to his NEW DELVER 'PATENT SELB•CLBANSLNt AND VENTILATING WARR AIR FURNACE, Which has been so successfully Introduced during the last winter and gave each =general satisfaction. It is so arranged as to consume 'the gases from the Coal, making it - one or the most economical, safe, durable- Heaters now in use. Also, all shoe and patterns of -ilookfng Ranges, Both Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates, every variety; of Register! and Ventilators, fireplace Stoves, Collins , Patent Ohlmney Caps, far the cure of 'Mohr ehimoeys, with Ifult amiertment of all geode in my line of business. Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair. lag, and prices reduced to salt the times. - • OFIASLES WILLIAMS, (Late Baker dr. Williams,) an2-Sra MA (old 406) ALARKET Street, Philada. FRENOR PLATE GLASS.—HAVING been appointed by the tt Compagesis ds Floreffe" the SOLE AGENTS [otitis isle of their GLASS In this 'oltY, we are prepared to offer to the trade or Gomm• mons, front our stook - on hand,' POLISHED PLATA GLASS for Stores or 'Dwel li ng ?roots; Rough Plate, for Floors and Skylights ; and Siliered Plate, of large rise, for Mirrors. 'The Glue will be sold at the lowest rises; and warranted ;superior, instery ?wad, to any Other =ported., ROBE. SHOSILAKER & 00., • - Plate and Window Glass Warehouse N. I. oor. of NOIIRTH and ItAOlll Streets tith2S-tf , „ . Philadelphia QALMON, SHAD; 8c.0.2111 tierces No. 1 1.3 saiiio.• 18 'bblof do 4 50 bbls. prime floe Shod; 200 MIL Fronlo:24080, bblo .White-Ash, new in store sad for male - br - 'Zr. 00., moronoodk InfAY RUM.—Five rixig.heona Bay Rrup, a itizir inksiiiciisittate; iii - stcra and fiedite A. aLBRINO, - AM 3§9 Mt MOT Mist .... 800
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