PUEPiT. ` , - - -Christian Rejoicing. t A sermon npen:Actfollowing text of Scripture „..11tas,Pretehed-on, Sabbath evening,: the - 12fti mete t_lty the/fter.f,Josepli A. Sao,/ ' ,ll -biotr'lnhAtee-sehentir,boon ele 6 teA, .11010. V. 14 1 ." - IdeYer'hi'l,tifht4aii';'11:14e itteet,titheytas -tilirdoloo in thelord *lnert : and again; hojj,ltej lee ; i 'Rinfappilthb Ittag,alititird...gtioki.liiirent unanimity; t , hdr. Wet , late of Bititii more, Was made bYtheleongregation whieli is now , Tory Mlooaptable ohiraoter of bra fnttlat sermode.c'The ohtilreit'isn ,Oreped i'oreatirnbefor'ithitiriPiuttiiLL -- IThe.texteleerinture selecttel as the basil of the disediniiihrtis i aidMiiiibli tidbit* to 'aliewithe Pit'tine religion neeessiirily .rdesiti . ssesaer gloomy or morose 3 ,and le , O, say tha%no Waiterhow eiftsthiOnid`si)tthMay . :'Affeettlie‘regde'o9,ini Mind in9lltt t itmeet, admirably handled: ; 3310.04111'ieeiiirk, ihaireligion was, not 1,51 • , a .-J • nut /of It, was not a; sullen end sour-thingrrelultingils*toVe /rhid Was Itself's* n ever-a, -souses.itlf,neace - and Joy,: 7,0 r Chriet:thn orli"ArvitiitelPf vcsiicet nouire -,, lit• ero,l,:lACktlef,aemierning tow be‘4 2, - ., I goMtlidirtgeeof greitojoriittele_elill: -4he j te,all, vseplifil"s - ;,Ttip"Wi le iingeletTinepiration freie,,Piit,the kingdom pi-heaven:ft:emended not in Meat-add drinkOitt;iii`Piti,ati:ti,Ysid f i4j9ty “ii 4 in' therefore ) .* Christians, t Eirof t rgartrn4J7eiltar . :fhatllkel Sysnintytairee ithiolt '1.9,-;‘ftrejiice ; ,„ ,; `,„ t rejoice' in the Lord'? 'WU tient& bui. hfgb- T-eett,Plei.keif r Pt an -, bellnincsciedivhie things, /nd .:. not inteerrupt Bentiutlity, 2 ,, ,thenaveit to take:pineal/rill these e.iiit i ~a~ e watch Prcilletid, OM, and areispitiolieilitAethilaw of rho Lord.; -andin:view of thih;the'sneakbri!atd there • waSIM sitree'or*.itinjOYMeitthat,#iinot freely ~. eitekt ''' obirtantilis.,f To analyse this subjeot,lio pro ' .-Rosea. first, ~to 'consider that class of joys which ma dnitt'plegrehireal4 he,iiartieliatedt in bY'.eititer Christians or men , ilia, t , -t- •", ' Therelte, for-exiimpli;runoti injo,yment in the' pursuit of „bowie svisdom. Tritnghdin- tho pus ,intiCof knowledge: pnre in Adessingsywere oven'to the. stedent in- hie.explorations those,: tite,:ivere ' open. to the Christian ; he, too; °Mild 'drink fiem pure fountein of, that opulent flhlrinonbe - wilibh ''inititylid,iienatea and • ruled nations ;Ate, too, might deolpher the insitylptiene on the tombstones of the ' °lassie world rhe, too, could listed to that subtor: mean thunder_ that' once' alone :dieturbed,. the tr;slumbers of the ybiing' we'rld ; .ton,'Could.lottk -. to those shiniag worlds,that threng theliettvens; 7t . witcrreybr'illogieg atc they shtne,, ,• • 3.3 '," "The hand that madam is divine." . „ , things - might b e e enjOyed by the Chris tinanwithent-distrimenrke lift faith' in.:flodor,, his duty' bi - ,the'Safiedl l :, - ', , „, „ Thellessed cohipitdieriidilPe Of home iyerinent It taken' and' VititraYedl,by, the speaker, •as also a-most - legitimite source of enjoyment to every , followerefletue.' , And the enjoyment which attached tolhese re' 0 4 th:hie; *heti ,tealizedszi their tritest and purietaitesifi;;ionstituted 'a picture toe, near heaven for huinan itinguage to. cpaint, The tender ,relptionit which bind together the different menthes* of-a family , like stars belonging, to !hit same constellation were touched upon with a liand - that plainitiedloated master of the - lriii 'Philo ' sophy domeatio happiness. Following this, the speaker said men -might talk of the beauties of solitude, and their sentimental lopgingifer t, ,:,, - Yet, itteglat o ttle,was,netiting that could 'take the plait) el Min a and companions, anitwlio had a better-right-to;the-fullest- evjoyment - of - this°, blessed cetnintiikinihinithan,the Christian ? This same ruliiiiiplied - alse tolhose• arts which charm theiensetrand the imaginatien,:,Peetry and , mindelfterValike litinienlY`ltheir rorikintad their tendencieff,n Nor - were the pleainftes inspired; by paintings entatathitiryabylese the,right of the; Christie/Ahab thi men 'eft the *Old.' 'And as tat the transporting soeheryirhich „God so profusely! afforded hil,croaturch, pltheifarotretehing mann thin,' the levoly landficape;the many-oelored-rain- , bow, the stars 9r3)%9411 that sparkle like gems In the crown of night, oould we believe' thatthese had. onlytbeen'our,visitot for tbe ' contemplation and.enjoyniente i the'sriekee.t 'The Psalmist hod brolteMOntln raptures as he ,', ' con • siderod-thtiltea:vintfi; the. Work" of; freki fingers, the moon and Stirs had ordained," and enolaimq; } , /W hat : la mult i that thou tart Mindf u l of hini,! 'or the ¬ man, thet thouviaßest him!" So; too; the Lord whin on earth bed not passed tbe Rowan of the ileld,neobserved. T 8 him The lilies of the field were more, splendidly arrayed " than Solomon in an his ' ' - To all these 'sublime ferrets" prepared fir "men, the Christian was an invited zetist, bye, arid in =atlases byfar the best fitted for their apprecia tion' - Shelley might singntlio wonders of -Mont Bleric,_inflie rale of. Chamouni, and Byron talk affeelingly of_,Natite,, but ;neither with thee . ab., limienolden et David a nd betel. The trutinvis,' Chtistitusity. apnea'. not to 'curtail our, pleasures, ' but rather to enhauee them. Christians were not , called tipoti tO diepense'with'their enjoyments, but merely to temper and, modify_theirvvrith a propep referetMito • Afteedll; tioWever, we`shOuld greatly mistake the aereeterAft.Chr,lhilwal. if ;we supposed that it had nielintiUmn intbst-hishaat,ontmo -1111111TitaliiA bats _ -ova anoru. The 'Christian :experienced pleasures which'the world knew lied of. 'iThe religion-tor the. Gospel scoured to then:Stcommon:joy; 04(111013, in sex ar age or condition—the game in the ~,ahamber et the Mak res in-the n • pattee: pf, the king-;4lie same in the dungeon is viotorr.and triumpho.•The min, Who', confided le the Saviour knew that theta' was a hand outstretched to reosiftalt apparent incongruities and- inequalities • which might , seem to bear heavily upon the tlgnteous, and to exalt the winked : Ile knew he Mid, fathir in - hiaven wholoved =stick ready to help and fur-, Char his good in all things.- Such an one re'jojoed in the revelations of the, liord, and in them bun a true meaning e t fihe'rjdditt Of life. , To him their orachtiare vrefillef salvotiOri, irotn , whiolt he drew forth fifteenth of goodnees to hie heart.. • With these he became an. Isaiiihothanting with the Seraphim; holy, Lox* of: hosts !" With these he beam:awe/deltas, and amended Pisgah's heights to view his promised inheriturthe beyond the - Joh; dan-of death.- With - these he was suede an Etijab„, going up to heaven in a chariot 'of lire. was Simeon, ready} -to depart . pests!, Jer, his eyes ,Irad- Seen"; Gild's salvation., Though even pennylesa, he feittliathe had treasnres in heaven. where - ritoth - tiorrropt not, nor thieves break and steal. , Even though ' .heinight • be-a sufferer here, he was nattered Or '&1,4 - greater and more erased-1 ingiveightei eery laid up fur him in Heaven. Th., was S lllll Ol l 4 and. 0 hriat libl. - ;!Ife, wag ih4fin glorious company of martyr's, and was in commit' nion with saints. Then it wah that Christ Watt mode' unto him wisdom and rightooninesst' In porsecut, tion hailed:joy, for so persecuted'they,' the pro. phets.torlie , prospect - of his OoM p lete redeMptlon in Heaven gladdened his heart: knewi that if this ,earthly tabernacle, Were Alseolved, he had 'a beide, not nitide"inth hands , eternal in p lieaven.,4 - And pow, he ,wished all to learn how median:mei a thing it was for a Christian to behabittiallyr and glottzny.,l The liVle NMI; When thersanshinel upon thim,-mounted;the topmoSh branches of the trees to, greet his tolie.ering beams, anti why not ell:1 030 .1 1 qt their trust in God rejoice and be happy when his smiles are.upon them. '5 leans had• himself commanded hisolollowers rejoice ;" and asain,,; ‘,9et;, not your heart be trodbled " Rejoice 'evermore was the AVcistle'S etherteq, thin. aAnd well might it be so for - if bed' • ty_hosen - „bnegainst ne?'ll2.lClut. GOA-that justifyeth, who is he that condemnoth? • Certainly there *as enough presented to is in these reflect Lions; to,, justify-the latignage oft the text} 1, , ! Re: joint in the'Lorti`iftillYS.7 e In eendltision,Aben t it ,wciald be well - for us to learciiiherein'truiplemmre rested ;•: it rested not in riches or world y gifts but is run LOAD 4 -And ' yet how strange-It. was that somany were ilispose k to forsake theseliving•lountains of unfailing !313=, • joymentcand hetrent -for 'themselves broken Ms. , terns which can hold no wafts!, It was for the , Christian alone to experience daily 'what it,was to be surrounded - witit,theAronbleannd, trials Inca dentAo tthislifilit pilgrimage tintirealise thot inhpi in Gdd which itiopld'eanhei !albite " Iterate in the.' Ler& aleinyt," .atur it 'Was 'for Mugge .f.o,reeet intelligently' bomprehend and aot upon - the couclu-.. ding admonition of- the 'text, " and aguln 1 nay, Rejoice." • ' Mr,_Sei,eu jc we believe, comparatively unkno7 , l l to Philadelphiatut, haVvie think:vie tarreongratu late theeengregation thipustorthip , of ,which he 'has just , assumed inpon theii , disorimbitition and success hrorippiying thirWantefiiisedliYihe death - , of their late_ beloved minister„ Meyer, lo less than the goinky Of' our virptt 6tatcira upon a va lush!o acquisition to thoiruntaber. ; • , (ProolvAlid'iteitlYorli Minrusl'i.;Pogurterce.) An,,item ? has„ recently ,golie the'reinide'of the press, setting forth that Father 0 iiiniquy,'a Itomsn Catholic priest4.-had‘abjuied (at Kankakee, nois) his allegiance to the. Papal See. - - ;, l Father Ohiniqtiy French' _Canadian, and is a- man of candor,. ability, and ,of irretiroaohablo morale. A' few riarti'mtci haWas to the French population of Canada, mbat ir Father hiatho. was to the He was Ihe eloquent advocate of temperanee;;ll4l visited all the,towris -aim- , villages of Lower' Cana:: da, preaeliinvabstinenee , Fidm "' all Intoxicating beverages, and,was the meanaoti o souing :thou--• sands ' the if - tankard's' fate. His .influence became, immense, for ho had healed many a hears= br &ea • 3 - • " In protiesii,pf, time he removed' to a Freitehatt,- tlementin`northern Illinois, and thorn behainethe narish,priesti Bishop' arid - , demanded the Afire& edificitand ladds to be placed under hhiAtliebliblip!sl:profootion, according to She rigulatiblictif,ltome,.,oliiniquy,replied that the property belonged; to his - people,-and It would: be for them fecarwhether it should be thus trans ferred or not., Blehop:O'Regan stated that be (the bishop) hadsnothelyther-right _ floe, but to the house ini,etioli:the 'priest resided., Father Ohinil# l, Vek:AltiCitaribtere,nilawered Ahab. the house winlils,ownotrid,,thathe was an Ameri can °Risen,. ittesw;hlS,rightei and -Should - protect them. This *infix° opening uf controviney.whiell commenced more than Aro year& egti: t , -The .wri: tinge of Pere, tinitiiqui profoundly =yea "Mani of his old-adniirers in Canada, and Wontew friends, amoniCtitenie of an opposite faith;;`-for the latter saw that his written replies contained not only strong - reasoningi hutkevidehoo 'ofja search after, troth at the fountain head4..thellible. ; _He was not driven from itiolio:iiillinl..ll6'ciontihned to la - berand--preaoh among his people. Ile was evi dently'growinifiiiirtibOtiiibtiOns of thejustnesa of the; princ i plea. which' b. defendedo Recently hie; efforts for tilialltiOlfdii 'cif' the Koripturea, and., the, bold Stand whielittorinul'takeii t inillad down Mere severely,. th att.:before the denimelation , bis, NW, parlors._ = . On the ,22d ult., in n", ormled!assembly which convened in the court hones at Kankakee, he an nounced dellidtelyinmietermination to withdraw 'from the -Kelnan Catholic Church, and to fops, a, new ecilleilasticaltiodr(Whinliiiii } prefaisid toVall the- "Ifew Christian , Cathollo'.l3hureh.'' .About one hundred peiaoll2, it followed him In this inovamont, and, o g btli v e r from his, former .. ,:telatione ;and- influence', J ill soften wilt babe an - Important . bearing on the s taligfaus• welfrva, Lower pf Clanadif. ['Unlike ' IttiMie,'WhOrto§lr4eiirs, „Stoi,ettempted 10 - t - efortti RCM MiCathollotler; many, this - memeppeit#ttilevii aineire and earnest searcher of ,the'Bible, and 'dealrecit to be open t 6 thepeople - .! , "Afelthie'..tinut".alluded to.thiosubjeet„ air the acailar)pretis liallegiven it puy 7 . PON'. iStF , E :,,::,~.5 ~.t t : i ::i: Oaks ba %union. THOMAS & SON S „ Alswatismsevitti.4.l.l(otTH , ..ruutaw-BirsißT; and 69.1 ISTQWEJ AND NILEN":"ENTATEL-TIIESDAN NEXT. Pamphlet eatalogptia,now_ready, containing -NW de -lanotrowiraliff,the ~Rroperty, t0r.,10, 11344,14,:iTuendity tli2Btloll4toio6or3'lwitlf a , lfet ot , - aalel'btb,6th, Oottoboi: ' 1.. r r;‘ . 0 PALL SALES=4TOONE AND gicAL - ASTATE a Atalttlrlfall•Ealtfi 28th Soitafabat;4iii.lhopropilsea. Pall. Salo, 281 b: .Tenth , Pall tthlllothbe't; at *id utilaqge, .I , lblatetith Vail 6th Octobor, QR t a. Tvrelfth - Pall Sala; loth - October, aCtho irr Tiiirt : of , tVi handbills of thof abol'e now ' i2rot I MIEZEI .. 130 141,AVE. BOOKEELLEVE. The `fifty-flint regular Philadelphia- Trade Sale cow `Manced on Monday, 21th list.; sat will be contlittod' i thfolitharit the week, t 4.1, '1:13" See' ratilognea, „. ; , tt , BAAL BEIPATB,'SPOONSI 10, •t s ''•-Publle balite - at 'the ,PhEladelibbotß ll ßange erery toesdaylereehig.' •-. - ;7 - 7 .; • " tt" , ,Erptt Beddbttle bt 4alt tiobeFtitefioAlleparecely,' tn; sddiNodlo eihieh'wel.poh sh tha Saturday previous td mat We; one thousand catalOgileajn.pamphlet form, riling full disorlptioninf,all . oe properV_to.be sold on -the rollowlnaTneildaY:" 4 ' • ritrykrrersuramitirrta., Iletottrenteralr Oji - Onf.Trifat&.Sale Ro pier; endAtti,tirthied'efiantotudlzln Or Public Hale tAbettactel(ot . whildvl,ooo C4plei Are printed 'weekly * ) eraser obeem it . :•!• jaa - ESTATE AT PlitirA22lll3A.B4 .7Dir-We have a latrAnlannt of itealXstate.ol:Prt- IviideP,Siddi otery.'desoription' Of ' (Sty and 000 , 11-007rpertrv.Printedl Liata'noy fixi - had' at the , t v-s.,IRAILROAD BONDS, STOOKS - 7 - W On , Tneeday tEredirid, -- • •-, • jSeth September, at 7 o'clock. at the Philtdelphht Ex change, for account - of whom it Mor-co-ncern— , -Flys Sl,ooololpar cent bonds • Oatawissa,-Milliams dirt end Erfeltailroad„ Company—Ooupons payable let - • t sy and Novembe r , Oitth coupon due Man 1858 ? !1, ticked.) - ' • ' ' - Altai, for sarocuccOnnt',.. - - - - - Five $1,009 ,f.per cent. bOnds'Allegheny Valley Non food 1 . -slo oo .7.ituponit payable Ist January and July. Alilol' SOY Oaf! accounts =. 4.lbared - Ainericon Academy of Hada: - ' '"`White. _Stevens-Lit .(lode note,- dated 21th April, 18.57. at five months due let Ootober,'l.Bs7, for z E2,600: OR share Point Breese Park Association. • 1 share Philadelphia Misty Lahore Mercantile -Libfar t y bompany. BIGLITII PALL SALE—ON TUN, PRP,AtISSS. Executore,galo4 ,- ;Estetelif;Abiltham deo'd. 'HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. WITH SIDE TARD,. : No, 1331 SPRUCE STREET. 'On Vitesdiyhforning. Sept. 28th at 10 o ' clock , on , thp premises, N 0.11381 spruce straiti - -cdiner of Sycamoreetreet,`eist of Broad street. Lot 29 feet on Spouse street, 110 feet on Syca more street.. 't . Y:4 , 'liorsianoLo: ', ' iDuartntal BARON hilltROBS, , 'lnsiedlatelfiffer thasialenf the hottee will be sold tkm entire household furniture, • • • NINTH, BALL SALE—Path SEPTEMBER, • Will include - og:dean - O Court Sale—Estate of Hammer minors. , - MitililLlAOß Arp LOT OF GROUND, Logan street, , betviaMPßuttenirebir and Creep streets, and west of zegenth.atreat,- •,• ~" • F.xelniter's sale-Retate of Benj. li.--Warder, Dee , d. r Olil)II BTRIIIKT.—Three-story. brick:oolll4 Noble street.'westsof 'Foiirth 'Street: " - HANDSOME' MODERN .RESIDENCE,IIVEST SIDE r',OF SIXTEENTICSTEEET,',No. 251 0 north of Spruce street; stmerloratibloand coaoh-hones, and.large gor den,extending ,to, Ratner street. The whole premises 16 petted' order:' k..lans may „he - had .at the auction Torok. - ID' klilge -, iittion of the parehase money may remain on mortgage:, • s • NEAT MODERN" RE , IDENOIII, with marble front, Sixteeethstreet, east side, - north -of Spruce, street, 26 feet front: 7 Er Ihmisidlitejxisiesefon. ' ELEGANT ItESlDENOlL—The'Elegaek hrotni;stone residence s No. , l72h.Walrint ''street;• near` _Rittenhouse Square, with extra modern imp_reYilluente.,.andleiliret. - rate order. — •• 1.; •i it , - - vArAtAßWatoxiKET.stligAT:ol:o,Pll Thrit4stery brick Stain and,dwellilig, N0.,,11,14 Market stesist. , vrith' fiVe brick dwelitits'in the rear, lot 28)( brjr feet n ivre fronts. , , -.• • •,‘., • Fareinetory Bale.. - ••• • TH - REE4STOITUBItIOK STORE AND pW.ELLINfit, , nortkwest'Acorsier".FoUrth and Wharton stroets„lato Sotithwark. . , YAM:FABLE CORNER LOT, 56:feet on Twentieth "street, , -120 feSt'fnn Brown attest SS' feet ,nn Capital atreetvrithirt one squire'of toatea-etreat . pitmen rgeerallwayc.", " • • - • • .SCRURCEI PROPERTY.—Three-story' befog 'ehttich. and-large - lot - of ground; Mary "street, between Sixth and Seventh, and Lombard au& South streets. FOUR BRION DWELLINGS. —Three-star)! brick dwelting,-N0,11116-Wood - street;'Sbera'Duko streiti with three brick dwellings In the rear.: , STORE AND DWELLING.—Three-story brick store and dwelling northeast, corner of Twettpaecond and Shorewood streets. • • • • • . , - NEAT REBIDENDD, - No. 88 -Bath 'street, Bristol; ,Bucke county, Pa. It Is within four squares from the , steamboat landing. Executocy. B•lo—.state. of William D.. Lents, NINT dtIILDING LOTS, First ward, via: LOT, Wharton street, west of Austin etreet. LOT, southwest &slyer of Eleventh and Lents streets. LOT. Eleventh street, south of Lents street. FOUR LOTS, Lents street, west of Eleventh street. LOT. Twelf,th. street; north nt Lents' street, and A. LOT, southeast corner of Twelfth and Lentz streets. . -• . 7 IDf Tin peitieulka LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, northwest corner Dread and Spruce streets, 120 feet on Broad street, 05 feat on Spruce st , eet end 05' Neon Westmoreland at., one of the most valuable vacant lots in the city—three fronts. , . , Peremptory Sale. - STORE AND DWELLING —A two and a half story brick store find dwelling; No. 1230 Nbrth Front street, with two:amine dwellings in the rear on Rope etreer: FALL u BALE-00TOBER dth.; • Will Include '" • ' txeontor?sy Peremptory.Balo—Estato of 0. Deditkirj YOUR TIMER•STORY RIGOR DWELLINGS, OTTER St•oot. east of Leopard street. Kensington. TWO TRREE•STORY BRICK DWICLLINGS, OTTER Street, south of School rent, Kensington. ,Orphana , Court Sale—Mete or. Randolph W. Esau, deceased. BRICK. DWBLI4IIO-, FBAS'S:. DWELLING, A ND STABLY.: and large.LOT, about X of an • acre, Frank ford turnpike and Waterloo street (late Dletrict of 'Richmond). Orphans , Court Sale—Estate orTobn 8 .Tones, decd. rfrlier att freitieirlet n iftrifrriNaf: "3-Raw" t:lrpiotov.Cottrt ,PereutptorySole—ltstato of Benjamin " ' • ` Atbburniti, deceased. , VALBAI3LB.PROFRIVTIri.WBBT FITILADELMITA. - -Stone residence, amd.three large late, northwest nor. nor Till int Locust streets .aieentofil..SPereinitirY, 8a1e..-Bstate of Jane blab, • ,• • ••• •, _deceased. ; VILA4BM" liugrNssic tooAnow.—Two three- Otory Mob 'affialtogi, Nod, 38 and 40 North Fifth street; bet coop btalltal and Arch etreets. Eiiidelstate. • Lot north - aide North- street; west of Fifth street, adjoining the above.. .• • • ID'Salo abtotate. 1.17, Bed lithOgraphie plan of the three properties, Firth and,North streets. - „ , Execitorof Pereinptory - Sale-Estate late of James Bell deeeased, ` YALUABLE L9TB, east side BROAD Street, above &nab "street. . .Exeoutors , Bale—Estate of George W Morris, &Mailed. . NORTH, TWSLPTEL BTREBT.--)landsotne,roodern resldenceorttle largnaide yard N0:227 North Twelfth street, OM Race Lot 38 feet front. ' • WALNUT STREET —The elegant brown-stone real `Alenee.life 1797 Wainntatitat; hear Rittenhouse square. WALNUT STREET.—Handsome modern residence No. 1117 Walnut street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, nnrtb ' - ' ' .111tOWN-STONE RESIDENCES. Two handsome brown stone residences, , Nos. 817 all 819 South Third st set, near Spruce . • ' CHESTNUT STRNET.—Two handsome modern resi dences, Nosaso4 and 1500 9hestent sfireet,,Oelonnade SPRUCE STREET.—Elegant new brown-stone resi dence, No. 1717 itpr..ce street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets,neer Rittetatoruse @Snare. VINE STREET.—Nest modern residence, No. 1901 . Pine street, west of Nineteenth street.: r yeitimmiroonNta 1..0T.--305.4 feet on Ninth street 138 feet on Montgomery street. Mao, a large front on the germantewn and Norristown railroad Three valuablelionts' " • frAllg.-100 sores, with int_pcovementa, New Castle eon nty. near Smyrris, Delaware, '- NEAT' MODERN RESIDENOE—No. 221 N. Twen tieth street. south or Vine street. • Sale at No JAM. Spruce street. - lanousßnotivettntNrrum - LARUE 'MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &o. - Ou Tuesday.bloruinfr, .• - . At 10Volticti,14 Set - liter:Le, et No.lBBl. Spruce street, the entire household furnittt. e br order of executors. Also, the kitchen furniture, &o. MILT -The superior residence will be Sold rto evioue r M furniture. TO OMNIBUS AND STAGE PROPRIETORS SIXTEEN OMNIII11613; RTINNIAG, GEAR, g 88, Ace. . „ , . - ;i0 (Li "on We dnesday Moirdzig - ,y Septemberlath,At 11,o , olook; at "the•atibles 'of the Fairmount Railroad Oompany, Wood:street, between Twenty•tmoond and _Twenty,third streeta„ without, re served', VIP omnili'asee. part nearly new, and all in good running order, .TerMS at said.' May be examined any Aline previous to sale. data at Nos. 189 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR PIIRNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, N BRUSSELS , celtpWrsi MIRRORS, • _ On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store; an extent!'" ;assortment of excellentfttend.hand furniture, elegant pktio-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from private ,families declining housekeeping, zee:eyed to the store for convenience of wile; Sale at N 0.124 No,th,Thirteenth street.- BUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE. FINE OIL PAINTINGS, TAPESTRY ....0101PETS, Sco. On ....Fridey Morning, • Pat. ht, at 10 e'clook, at No.' 121 North Thirteenth street, the superior. furnitarti,+ rOltet000d; 01100-10110; ;4,43;4311 paintings, tapestry carpets, unintel clock. dca , peagentleman declining houiekeeping. IfsD . " May be examined at 8 o ' clock on the morning of " OBES NAT RA. ti Al, AUCTIONEER LY.N. AND 001.111p3810N HEBORANT, O. 3. some: BIXTII and SHOD Streets LARCLII. tI3ALB 01?"1/17111ZITED_SWODS-VIPTEEN The largest sale of forfeltergOods ever offered in this city will take place On Tuesday Morning, • ' " fepteniber 28th, ate o'clock, at Moses Nathan''' atm; Don • More, southeast corner or Sixth and Race streete, entrance to salesroom from Agee etreet 'it will Consist la'Partairsuperior frock and deem coats, over coate,• raglans, sact;„arti busineie oasts, pants, Teets, shirts,. boots, ahoosi umbrellas, superior silk dresses, ekirts, and silk' dreeiquaterne, _Monello 4 bine, debege. me rino, cashinne, _ chintzy and.other,deessea, and dress patiorniq•bidelte;.Eitelli. Banton- orapevplesd woollen, Agtired'tneritleijsilk; and:other,long And square shawls; lasetolisi - paradolis; 'elegant , silk-velvet cloaks, ,circulars, Vannes, dcq esti% merinecand cloth cloaks, circulars, bisagnm. and mantillas, theatrical wardrobe; dir gnash', cloth, and wain:Ler°, coat and pant 'patterns', sattineis,;;lB; desqn,, very superior buckskin purees.'2o rem fine'necordeons, Ate table cutlery, a number - Of fine pocket and pen hnivee. fancy boxes, time pieces doable andalugle barrel fowling pieces, revolr 'era; law,medical, theological, historical and miscel laneous ' hooka; fUrnitare, feather beds, bolatere, and pillosee, carpetSAUllts; conifortablea, blankets, eh ems, 'and bedding generally; very flan old 'violin'', guitars, braes inetrumentai - sleeks, carpenter and other tools, , trerelling trunks, valises, carpet bane, also some very' fine ',lewolry, and in short, - fifteen .hundred• lota of Various kind's of goods / Dealers and private priechasers 'are invited, to attend this sale,to procure bargains . Or, The gorals, will be lumbered, to for ex limioattou on the f utieraeoti previous to sale. 1,0" - Putt particulars lu a few days. • , - - , - - SAMITtC:NATHANS, AUOTIO,NEERi and 111011.2Y. - 11.0ANI 01.1102, No. 224 bintla 2142121) Street, below ;Walnut, Oppoaite Pau at., only' eight deceit lieToW,the Mao:hinge, • ;: • Mere; bindnele from', 0/,olookf 114' , ditil 10 oiolook, la f the apardniii " 1 ' ••••• ' Ontdoei, isles:es the Almelo% iloreiej tstded 'llPoleVl4 taw eadlefsetory tonne. • • OITAL 11200,000;.. , • ••••• iilkittai C dfor at last Thirty Nora: , • Adranoler made item one dollar tD thonsandron DM , aionda, StitbrYlateWatahen t Jewelry, Hardware; Diet i ehAndlib, Clothing, Porriltare, Balding, Olgere, Modal Efilitralueub o ; 011 twi.4/ 0 11 1 00,..Ostriagea, and doe& of every description, ell , . goge ; CiDiD, Din . We4w 11 / 2 7.,litelldli Of tfinariirried upon. Al l Murillo; froin"fill'p 04,1041taWandupirawdsi. will be *MOM 2. Dqr:1 4 41:.De :,tdoct. MO and over be lowest inarkeit , !" This Store Itonse'luwitapeirfdepth 0120 bet, hailaign die and tbialtproorrailtri trittorn'idl ralnabies and pri, rate watchmen for tiff "prandial ; Also, a. linty insali bide ofieatbd IW th e !benefit X'oll parable' bay I; gooda • 1 3 an . innonnt of, baying 'aninThiltednapital, Star comes is prepared to Make' salresioei on more antis ,Notory. and ,noooroxsodating "terns the a ny • n' soy other In this city. vaned to the pobr z th email imountr, wing, Oni ge ehar. - • - - AT ,PRIVATIS BAWL, , Patent Lever Ind other • Watolisii, • saAl "thouthig will be sold le ithuded py!ovf. ; HUNDRED LOTS Oak ,bp,gLtt'iialt. n t,5t11 459 MARKET STREET. LARGE SAL- ) OF: SHIRTING. LINENS, PILLOW _ CASE .LINENS, BIRD'S-EYE DIAPER;' W HITES= BROWN -AND -WHITE; ..LINEN.« DAMASK, AND SNOW-DROP . TABLE OtOTHR: NAPECT#S.; AND DOYLIES. LINEN-CABIBRIO HANDKERCHIEFS, OF A'OELEBRATED MANUFA,CTURE WAR EANTEDALL LINEN.! It On Tuesday. Morning, - I September 88th, at - IA o'clock, a roviisoitmfint. of linen geode of it favorite - bleach, consisting of— DAMASK AND SNOW-DROP ,LINEN TABLE A ' - LOTIIS AND NAPKINS. • - A full assortment of 7.4 to 38-4 llnen damask table ' A ble cloth full, e, tment - of 7-4 to 184 linen snow-drop ta-„ , • . isikirtineat of 1.8, 8:4, and . linen damask -end'efilow•diop ..,1 - A full aniortment of 7:Blinen damasideylies. PILLOW BASE' AND IifLIATIN(I, LINEN.. A full assortment of'44 six* With - Shirting linens. ' do" 4410'613 ino4 plilpw ow) linens. To 't 'do '8 4 bird's-eye )inen dipper WHITEY-BROWN,LINEN TABLE CLOTHS. A large ssorfment of:darasiliandlOw. drop whitey brown linen table'elothriand HEMSTITCHED; AND' PRINTED BORDERS 'tINEWCAMItItIO lIIN_DICERCHIEFEL Oases 5.8 fine to superfine OFB4cd ‘ bordera lineh:cam brie handkerchiefs. ~ , - Cases B.4lthe to etipetiltin fiords/ bOrders linen.cam • brie handketchiefs. . ' lind 3.4'n'ew style printed' borders linen osmbrielindkerchlefo„ , Oases 5-B.liernatitched linen cambrie handkerchiefs. ' WOMENWOMEN'SWHITE.MISRINO VESTS: - 1111Idosen women's sopirfor white merino vests. POSTPONEBIENT , I - - ' trr The sale of shawls,'ofhlesir s. H Hennequin & Co.'s importatioh, isnostponixtbntil , Thesclay. Mewling, - September2Bth,-at 10 o'clock. - ' LARGE 'AND SPECIAL SALE OF SHAWLS, OF THE MANUFACTURIVAND IMPORTATION or Hems. HENNEQI7IN & Co. ; • ; "(hi Tuesday Morning.' September 28th,at;10 , o'clock, by catalogue, on Mx moriths , ,eredit.'cossisting of— ' = • Paris,printed Thibet and Yerkerni shawls, galerle rod Stella borders. , Rieli new designs Paris printed, round cornered, man tilla shawls, with sewed-on borders., ' Elegant printed • Angora ,Peluche with rich oheneille fringes—a new article • Rich Paris brcebe-bordered Stella shawls in great Va. riety of new and choler, patterns. Entirely new and rich designs broche borders, roiind corners, Stelia,ehawii a mantillet. • ' Splendid velvet; pliiehOinrcheneillelitelia shawls in great variety of patterns, a large proportion of them in round corners, Rich Paris fancy' plush and Vienna cheneille shawls. Square and long all-wool and chains laine • Paris and . Vienna manufacture brush° shawls, Including a variety of new patterns and colorings never before offered at ¬ion. Also, a very choice, assortment of high colors and black rich silk fr.nged Thibet and merino shawls , ; in extra tine qualities , „ Also, a line of long and egitire plain and black Thibet and merino, wool frioges. -J37 The &Wye shawls'are all goods of this , season's importation, put op Mamie° assortments of t esirable colors, expressly for the Philadelphia trade . BY THOMAS BIRCH. AUCTIONEER. , • 'NIT° Sc:I3OREI - SALE VITA VITI - ec BOW FIRST FALL SALE OP ELE GANT ITALIAN MARBLE AND ALABASTER • STATUARY, VASES, URNS,-OARD RECEIVERS, MANTEL VASES, BRONZE GROUPS AND FI GURES, FABIAN 'WARE, FRENCH ORINA, HEN NA. AGATE,' AND BARDIGLIO LAMPS, VASES, URNS. LAMPS, AND CHOICE FANCY GOODS, Will take place at the :important , ware.roome, No. 839 Arch street, below Seventh. On Wednesday Morning, 29th inst.",ittltkg And will bo continued at 73. i o , closk in the evening. The collection may be exam ined on Tuesday morning and evening, 28th instant The attention of amateurs and all admirers of the fine arts, is respectfully called to the above sale.. The whole invoice is of direct importation from. Italy, France, and Englatid:, , • TERMS OF SALE —Under 2100—cash ; over 2160.- six mostlis , ;credit foilapproved_endorsbd notea, payable In Ms city. rtY WILLIAM R., STERR, GENERAL 1,11/, AUCTION AND.OOIiMISSIION STORE, No 46 NorthNTINITN Street, below Arch. . Ef4BON, Auctioneer. TAMES A. ESEE AN r AUCTIONEER, eif NO. 422 WALMIT STREET., above 2,quivng 4 111- Persons favoritig tie with, ponelgatamils'can ,rest assured that ilia* property; villtnrit be stacrificeit- - ltr,Clonandasioretkeoreadederste than thoile , charged by any other Auction Meuse la the < . ; ft? Consignunintareapiolinfty • Mr' Bales mad Immediately after the 'g oode are sold' SEVENTHIPALL'SALE-.U062'013E11. Bth. , This sale will include.: , • BUSINESS STAND 'AND DWELLINGS, BROWN STREET, ABOVE, •appwgn arRNET. , hod.' nese island; four small dwellings on ,the rear, and the lot of grolind'enuth' bide of lirbirti stritet;, 74 feet west from ]fourth street, 18 Petit rront;77% feet deep. Subject to $24 ground-rent. Theproperty M in-, sured for $1 , 600 , and rents for over--$lOO to punctual tenants. Orphans' Court Absolute of David Car lisle, Deceased " • • • THEEPAITORY BRICK , DWELLING, SIXTH ST., BELOW COATES STREET.-LA genteel three-story brick dwelling, Sixth street, below Goatee street, 20 feet front, 68 feet deep. • IMO ground-rent, • Orpband' Court Absolnte Sale - Same Estate:. TWO DWELLINGS, CARLISLE COURT.-- - -,Also, the I two - small dwellings In the rear of the above, fronting on Carlisle Court, feet' 10 Inches in front, 64 feet 8 Inches deep:- Orphans', Court Absolute Betel-Same Estate, BUILDING' LOT, 'COATES STREET.--A lot of ground, with the frame ` hone' thereon; southeast cor ner of Carlisle court and Coates street, 18 feet front, 66 feet deep.' $35 ground-rent. • Orphans' Coact Sale-Same Estate, , THREE ROUSES, CARLISLE COURT, - Three , small houses and lot of ground on Carlisle court' , ad joining the above on the rear, 67 feet 8,I( inches, front and 18-feet deep,' Clear Of Inoninbrance. 11T 860 to be' paid on each of the Curie when the 'mane is struck off,. - „RNLI; BSATE AT PRIVATE BALE. , • Handeome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth 'and Wainnt,streete,— • •• ,1• -- Residence; Washington tiguare and Walnut Street. Dwelllog house. N Ivlkatto. 827 Vine street, ; . , .. , 7--AtTNOTlNfiriblrhiter Hindsorne dwelling, No. 1 9 .2, Wallace street. - Buintoite stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash- Aagtoa atreqta- - • ithigant prolierty,'Bo soiree, Ain., above Torreadale.- - 14 acres of land, Ohelton avenue, Germantown. Handsome'residence rind lot, West Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, Geynointown Railroad and 1 C olumbiaa avenue. Handsome dwelltag," Spring Garden etreet, above Twelfth. - CABINET At private elle, a valuable 'Cabinet, of Minerals, Isom prising over 1,000, specimens, the collection of several years. The property DI a gentlinnan who has no room for them. They are,Verg desirable for a publio institu- Om Apply at the anetion,store. I • Sale's& Pfelo34 Howell street. ADMINISTRATORB_EALE OP HOUSEHOLD PIIR NITURB CARPETS, BEDDING, Ac. , „ On Monday Morning, •• At 10 o'clock, will be sold by order of the adminis trator, at No, 1934 Rowell street, between Spruce. ant Pine stre.te, the entire' holasehold furniture of a gen tleman deceased. nj- May be examined early on the morning of sale, Sale -Bodine's Alley, TO PRI N T ERB-EXTENSIVE SALE OP POWER iPRESSES, TYPE-FORSIB AND PRINTING MATE RIALS GP SCOTT'S',IO.II PRINTING 061'10E. ' 'On Thursday Morning, •At 10 o'clock, will' be told by oatalogoe, in Hudson's alley, below Chestnut street, the entire stock of print ing materials of Andrew Scott's job office. one of the largesteetablishments in the country, compristne neve ral power presses, Hoe's and Walker's makes; a large assortment of type and printing material of every kind and - variety, with every other article In the business. mu- The *Lola will be gosed out without reserve. 4aWCatalogued will, be ready-on Batnrday. gots `aitb' Caps. AGARD 8r; . 00,, NO. 323, MARKET STREET, HON NOW IN STOOI AN 1 . .1 It 3, NEW STOOK HATS AND CAPS, - TO WIIICR TREY INVITE TRH ATTENTION OP BUMS now ALL PARili OW THE aul9-2m* C H. GARDEN & CO., NANII7/OTURNBO ODy AND WHOLNIIALIt MUMMY IN, HATS, OAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, FANCY MLR AND STRAWVONNETS, ARTIFI CIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, FEATHERS, &0., & * o.; No. 600 MARKET STREET, SW. Corner of Sistß,Etroot, Philadelphia. MERCHANTS are reepeetfully invited to examine our Stook. ' " ' ' • 3 " 3 atal4-2m Obot ,finbingo EDWIN W. PAYNE, , IRON BUILDING, ARCH STREET, " ' • - One door aboiro Fourth LUPORMA AHD ASALER IX • LASTINGS. GALLOONS, SIIEETIN,GI3 BRENOII AID, PATENT LEATHER CONGRESS WEBB Y TOILET SLIPPERS UPPERS SLIPPER TRIMHIROS, LACES, &o. aul9-2in r (1 SHOE MANUFACTURERS AND BINDING MEW- We aro now prepared to fill all orders for LASTS for the 'rail' Trade We have in creased our facilities In the Manufacturing Department, - and with a larger working stock of wood on hand than 'ariy.other manufaCturer in this city or New York, we eimfurnish Dry Wood, and at the lowest Philadelphia or Eastern prices. J. HOWARD & CO., Philadelphia. ,JOIIN MURPHY, late of Terry street; Now York, at 112 DREAD Street. jy2l..wa3eik NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS. 11 The undersigned (successors to the late JOSEPH T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the trade at the OLD STAND, Northeast come or'AR ell and FOURTH Street.] Their facilities for IMPORTINO and IttlitNlqlflNG every article in the /3110 E BM/Pi and TRIAISIINGS line s at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. The attention of BUYERS le reepeotfully solicited. - WM.•JOHNS & • SON? ' - gulf tf; 11.. corner Arch and Pourtb , std. Pia!t,ci PIANO FORTES; ' --; ' . aunt, received, an elegant stook of /DAVIN, DA. 00g, & CO., NUNNB & CLARK, IiALLET, DAVIS 08.1 MELODEONS of Seat quality, at - •J. E. lOULD'S, 8, D. corner BDYNNTU and OBXBTNUT eta. phISI - y , ~ . - ' - CHICKENING & SONS, hay , lug removed to their new Wareroome, No. .1814011/ISTN UT Street, (near the United States Alint,) sire_prePared to offer to their friends and the publio an extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grind, Square end Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expreeel for this city, finished hxvarions styles of cases, and prices which cannot fail to please. Plano-Fortes made' tdorder, tomtit - any Style of furniture, and all ,nits 'aite waganteCto give entire setietaction to the par. chaser. Grand indllgnere Pianos to rent, upon the most t's, lootable terms. .1, - +Messrs. 0: SNS havea received Thirty-four 'MEDALS. The first Premiums over all competitors in the ljn4ed States. All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will be promptly attended to. : e jjef-firn D O R T WINE-100 or: casks, various brands, in bonTand for sale by ARNOLD & WORL D 320 Wind otro,t, THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 7 1858.1 °~'~ff``~~~~~ales~i+~ Y s~l~iu~D~ia °.r'-a 4.841111. W4lO VIIAVVRItY, betweenigAß, . 1 " / 44.0EigintrttipASJICONDJuid-THlRD4reets. 9.oVALBEATtvApartoirmut 5,003t4 , Jr.i AIEFOTIONEMR ~ OnloooB. sor to WOLBSBT & 8001" F, lotbnigswerst., ouonte the OnstonZildnanil2Bt7r en7/m4y,, Fitui BAL> OF .500" LOTS BRO veitnia,_ RIBBONS, FBENon•aLowzas; &b.'; On Wednesday Wining," 29th instant, Ify eatalogneinu credit,' 800 lObi se eorted goods, suited salesoale ' t„ci eom me2 j , ,,,. at 10 o'clock preciatily. - • • ' Included Will beofoukid , nen' style embrbiderld, col lars. sleeves, seta,- bands, llonacings, &o, '• - FRENCH FLOWERS AND Id/Balm RIBBONS. AlacyYroooh.artlflolol flowers of mewed 'tall styles, fall style bonnet and trimming ribboes, too SHIRTS AND IlitAW2)lo,' Also, 100 dozen merino under abide and drawera. PHILIP'' FOItII, I, A.IICtIONEt.R, 530 MARXIST STREET, between PIIITM and SlXTHounath eble. ,* 't PEREMPTORY BALE OF BOOTS, FROEB, GAITERS, BROGANS, ho. BY CATALOGUE. On Thursday Morning, 30th that., at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell bi Cat, elogue, 800 cases men!", women's, misses': youths', and obildren's boots, shoes, gaiters, brogan'', slipper, tent ion ion of compr the rade Is respeetrullyising the usual assortment re,quested. to which the at !i7. Bamplee will be arranged with catalogue" early on the morning of sale. SA. DYSART & CO., ADOTIONEEES AND • 00111111381401 hisnonmors, No. 2! Oonth STUNT: conker oI LODGX STUNT. - SALE .OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &o This Morning, At 10 &elect, we will eel! at No. 1 . 7, South Eighth street, a large and eplendid assortment of household and kitchen furniture, all to be sold without reserve. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TpE . CITY AND.COITNTY , Estate of GEORGE REIMER, deceased. I Notice is hereby given that 0 iTIIARLNE HEMP. TEN; widow of said decedent, his flied in said Court her petition with an appraisentent, clairning to retain the, personal . property. therein Mentioned, under the provisions of the act of 14th April, 1851. And that, unless exceptions thereto be presented on or, before. Fri day, October 161 h, 1858, the same will be allowed and approved by the Court. • GEO. SERGEANT, , !maw e-4t Att, rney for the Widow'. 1 N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS A. YOE THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. 'Estate of GEORGE A.-BOWMAN; a Lunatic. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Courtlto audit, settle, and adjust the , account' of ROBERT 'A. ALLEN, Committee of the estate of said Lunatic; and to audit the claims against said estate, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY; the 4th day of October, at 1868, at four o'clock P. M., at the Office of Luang Hirst, Eaq., in SEVENTH Street, above Walnut, weat side, in the City of Philadelphia. BYRON WOODWAItD, se23-th a to-st* Auditor: ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO., AMMO FON PHILADELPHIA AND EASTERN • - Manufacituted, by .7oelsh Barboir . CARPETS PORsPAtL SALES No. 920' CHESTNUT STREET, Are now prepared to exhibit to the trade a very ex- • - Urethra stock of ' PINE OARP,ETINGS, - Imported direct from the blot inannfactrirerS, or pur chased at the large sales in New York, consisting of THE •NEWEST 'PATTERNS - (many never before offered for sale) , Of VELVET CARPETd;in singlwanddonble widths TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, extra quality ; - CHOICE HEAVY BRUSSELS, neat designs. Also SUPER THREE-PLY INC-RAIN and VENETIANS of every variety of style atdauslity. Confining ourselves exclusively tindre OMNI BUSTER, we shall be enabled at all tlinea to, give our customers, the beat Goode, at the LOWEST PRICES. A LEX. MoKINNEY, ' • " ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENSBURG, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In diens counties. soll-tf JOHN M. HALL, (Successor to Washing ten Yates,) GENERAL FURNIBIIING lINDERTANEIf, 4818-121* No. 1818 'VINE Street. V. T. •BILUICS. 0. A. MAYIII. A BRAMS & 11.A.YER; ATTORNEYS AT LAW LOOK HAVEN, PA., Will attend promptly to all profeselonal Minium en trusted to them. Special attention' iven to the collet tion of claims. • Gov. Win. F. Paciter,Harristnirg, Pa.; L.A. Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank ; General D. K. Jackman, Lock 'Haven; lion. A. White, Lock Haven ; Simon ,Scott, Lock Haven ; k Fairthorne, Philadel phi ,a • McFarland, Evani, & Co. -Philadelphia Erma & Watson, Philadelphia • Phillty M. Price Phtladel- Wx-7.-Riz i filarkilA e r, Co., u rmTenor & Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Quiggle, Sm., Philadelphia. , • •jy 20-tt ET 0. THOMPSON ANT? G. M. CONAN , • RoE, ooNyETANOERB. GRO.ki. ooNARRoR, ATTORNEY ATIAW, 3 1 ,6 • Y No. 933 ARCH meet, below Tenth. CHARLES TETE,,oamiaox , MEE , . mm MEANT and Importer of HAVANA !AGAIN, (NeNllBB Wall,o Mallet. second story. anl-17 AIIMAN RABORG-- 11J. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES ) BItkNDI}S, WHISKEY GINS, and FANCY LI Quarta, No. T Street, between Tenth and Illeventh itimete • .16124, RESSWELL & WILLIAMS, ,No. 208 C WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Agents and Dealers In lIROAD-TOP COAL and COAL LANDS, respectfully call the attention of Dealers and Consumers to their celebrated Coal, known as the Lancaster Company , / Mines. This Ooal to unrivalled In this Market for all manu facturing purposes, being semi-bituminous, and leaving a clear white ash. All orders, to the above addtess, for shipment, or local delivery, will receive prompt atten tion. ` selo-11 s3a2s re6 0 TON, the re b e e l t om W e laT o E r duet. HICKS' COAL is the best and cheapest in the city, re-screened in yard anddry under corer. - .TICKS sells none but the very best Lehigh .111-11. and Schuylkill Coal and warrants full weight. LTICKS superintends the delivery of all .11.1 Coal personally, and thereforagnaranteee it to be as represented. tirIOKS I Yard and Office is at tbp southeast lili corner of HARM 41. L and 'WILLOW, ahem he invitee all to call and examine for theonelves the above facts. • • • an24;Bm O COAL DEALERS.—Parties receiving T , Coal direetirom the Mines wishing Btorago and the Delivery of their. Coal, will flease address B. B do BL LEES BON, CALLOWHILL roet, first Yard below Broad. N B.—Beet qualities of LIIIIGII and BOHLTYLKILL COAL always on hand at lowest east,. prices: , selß4ue* GKERLNG, FOX, & 00., wholimale-ind retail dealers in LEHIGH and SOHITTLHILL 00AL. Lehi ha nd—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—AS.ol,mA, BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Ooal from the most approved wines, under cover, and pre. pared expressly for familv use- felli eentlzinen'a furnishing . tecrobe. TITST REOEIVEDAn imiotoe of Wetoh, . . JMargetson, & 06.413uperior London,made STOCK? and TIES, for sale by TIANOOriA & 00, Manufacturers o , the celebrated Ilablt, f•hlrts, 11016-12 t 71.2 Ohestnut' id , opp. Masonic Temple. UTINCHESTER & CO.;GENTLEMIN'S FURNIERILNG STORM - • ,• PATENT EIIIOpLDER SEAM SHIRT MANIIPAC- TORN At the Old Ptand, No. 700 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo site the Washington House A. WINCHESTER will give, u heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the Uutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for hie celebrated style of Shirts and Collars Oiled at the shortest : notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. W. SCQWT, (lato of the firm of WIN . I.: diladTin & 60077,) GENTLICAIEN , S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT, MANUFA.OTORY, 814 CHESTNUT. Street, (nearlyopposite the Girard House,) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of Ma tormet„patrona and &lentil to hie now Store, and is pre pared to 811 orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A porfeat Lit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS end COLLARS. • jylndf • GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W. KNIGHT, 6O &ROH Street, above 13lath, 'Philadelphia. ' , Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing Sends and manufacturer of Bine Shirts, warranted equal In every respect to any others manufactured In this olty or alsawh.re, wholesale and retail, or made to order. nthl-tt GN TLE MEN'S 'WRAPPERS OR VI DRESSING GOWNB.—The largest and beet sortment In, the city, wholesale and mat fall with a fu line of Under Clothing, pulled to the 1181 M , at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 600 "MOH Street , above Sixth, mhl-tt TO ARCHITECTS' AND 'BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE. No landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tone of this beautiful Stone, both of the lILUE, GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former Of which, for softness and delicacy of eolor, La unrivalled For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: Jos. Barrleon's, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse , Square. • - Harrison's Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith's Nest street and Rittenhouse square. Mrs. Petereon's No. 1219 Walnut street. A. IC. Womrath's, 416 Aroh street. Samuel times', Twelfth and Chestnut streets - , T: IC. I. Fttssitti Seventeenth and - UMW Streets awl ethers. ARNOLD Is, WILSON, Agents ' PUILADELPDIA WARMING AND VENTILATING. • WAREHOUSE, 1010 cIIESTNUT STREET. .0 . 6.8 m • B. AI. FELTWELL, Sup't. LT' ANDSCRUBS AND CLAMPS. . . No. .62ga. per dos 2. 275 e. _ B. 810. " 4.100 a. " CLAMPS. • , 6 Row, $1.26 per dozen. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen, 8 Bow, $2.25 per dozen, HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, it 49 VA North TRIED ¬.lottalplitp .C 404 Noqczo, (Ilarvztkitga. b 33 MARKET STREET, CARPET MANUFAOTUREhB, note Agents In title city for the ' AUBURN. , OA'RpETINGB, BAILY BROTHER, 13noineso earbic. lIANDSORUBB No. 87 5 .. . $ 7l l 28 1 60 2 Ile? : dos 8. 1 76 .. '4l. q 4 q Vl W l PSWitkt *.g TUAAPUIIIi ar. 0 - 1' IMPORTERS AND WDOLESALE DEALERS CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, L'" c Nos. 23 and 25 ; OOUTH FOURTH OTRERT, , D , . I( 'Bitkvoini Market ind Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. - . 1:17 GLAB3WARE, open or by the pecker. aUBI-21n "" " " FAIVNTOON. • • ' BINA AND QUEENBWARE. IS 0 "2" 17V 8L" ST XL 0 TY 3D . No. 82 NORTH. FOURTH ST., ROUE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS' HOTEL Have now in stOrdihe laitest assortment of ' CHINA AND QUEENSWARE ' In the city, of their own Importation, to whiCh • v.) ; they invite the ettanibili Of . FIRST GLASS BITTERS. Also,Agents Tor Mem:dub:trod Pittsburgh Glass. - ' a0.20.4m fr 0 ;SOUTHERN AND WESTERN RpHAN TS. S large Stook of CHINA, GLASSWARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES, AV 281 Lowithr 11/BILET PalollB, AV MAIOOEN WITTE, Importers, MABONIO ItALL;7I3 - OHEBTNIIT EITREEt thinting. JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, ) • OHESTNUT'AND FIFTH STREET. JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, CHESTNUT AND FIFTH STREET. JACKSON, JOB PRINTER., 13IIESTNITT AND METH STREET, JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, , CHESTNUT AND PIM STREET. CHECKS PRINTED BY JACKSON. "NOTES PRINTED BY JACKSON. , BILL-HEADS PRINTED BY JACKSON. CARDS PRINTED BY JACKSON. .5C50 CARDS printed at $1.50 per u. thoniand, by 'I.OICISON, FIPTII and PH I ESTNUT. • - ' sett 12t flow:not, I L M. GIIMNE y: & SONS fteaiectfully Inform their Mende awl the public tha on Or about the FOURTRENTII Of OCTOBER They will be prepared to offer at s PUBLIC 'SALE, AT THE PHIIADELPHIAHEOHANGE, REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, STOCKS, ETC., ETo Percent detirons of I.lispostrig of their Property at Public Sale are respectfully invited to call at our Of floe at 'an . earli date, In order, that their properties may be regiatered and fully advertised previous to tale. OFFICE, NO. 520 WALNUT STREET. J. M. G. & B. will BUR continue the PRIVATE Par chase and Bale of REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES &a., as usual gm- VALUABLE FARM AND COUN TRY SEAT AT PRIVATE SALE —A valuable Farm and Country Seat, 75 acres, with 'large and, aupe rior Stone Manelon, omelette out-buildings, fish-pond,. &c., bet teen the Second etieet and Oxford Plank road, 'shout 13i miles from the Passenger Railroad - depot at , Frankfoid: It to athlete In a moat beautiful load de sirable neighborhtiod, and well adapted for a country seat, park, or boarding-hbuse. Immediate poseession. Apply tu„, , M. THOMAS & SONS, • . Noe. IEI and 141 South FOURTH St ' VALUABLE LOTS AT PRIVATE SALE—Estate of Dr.-PETER SfIGINBERGER," deceased —Valuable Lot southwest corner Broad and Arch streete, extending through to Cuthbert street. Several Lots on the out and west Wes of Broad et., north and south of Federal. ' . . . . . .. . . . Lots on the north lull south side of Federal street, between Twelfth and Fifteenth eta. . Lots on Thirteenth street, Clarion street, Watts at., Tiernan street, and Fifteenth street. Full particulars will be given on application to H. TIIOMAM & SONS, selB 16 18 21 28&26 Nos 139 and 141 8. FOURTII St. Sayings Inttbo. T HE SW7 I ,SAYINGS FUND, N0..241 DOCK STAMM, NEXT' iiOOR TO THE POST OINIOE INTEREST FIVE PER CENT Money reiletved DAILY, end every MONDAY EY ENINO, ox DieolllT, - IN SUMS LARGE AND SMALL, PAID BADE DAILY, FILM 9 CPOLOOK A. M. TO 3 O'OLOCK P. M DXPOISITORIS OAX DRAW TURIN UONRY NY OHROKS, AS IN Ells 4, If DI8IR111) GEO. H. HART, President 011A8. LIILA7Z, Treaiuror J. HENRY HAYS, Teller IV E SPRING GARDEN SAVING NUND. (OHABIIIIIID BY ThU IsiOnLAtBBII 07 PIIIINBTLY1l11.) mT374;yiiirgrtvml /IVY PER. ORNT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. OPPICIE, 331 NORTH THIRD STREET, ' (CONSOLIDATION BAHL .1111ILDI110.1 This Institution is now open for the transaction of business. and )e the only Chartered Saving Fund loeated In the northern part of the city. The Oflice will be open (dilly) from 0 to 2% o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5 until 0 o'clock in the Yearling. MANAGAIRS: • Proleriek Klett, James 8. Pringle, Stephen Smith, . . Jacob Doak, ' John P Levy, - . Joseph 'lll Cowell,. lion. Henry K. Strong , George Woelepper, Daniel Underkotter, .T. Wesley Bray Hon. Wu. 11111 ward, , . Robert B. Davidson, ,Praderlok Steaks, P. 0. Ellmaker, /rehabs Hut, . John P. Verree, Joseph P. LeOlere, . George Knecht, John Roesler, Jr., John Horn. _. President, JAMBS 8. PRIN4I,II. htessretaiy,' GE O RGE T. MORN, 421-litt QAVING FUND.—IINITED STATES TRUST tiOldPdliY, corner of TIIIAD and 011310 T. MIT Street/. Large and' m*111511016 TeCIIITI 844 paid, bank on de mind yerithdat notice, withPEA OVIT ATTAR. NAT from the day of limpet to the clay of withdrawal. Ofeee hewn, from 9 guide o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 grail 9 o'clock. DAAPTS for side on - Bnigland, Irolipd, and Scotland, tram AI tiPyrards.., President—ST.E.MM B. OBAW4OBD Treilurer—PLMY FISH, Teller—JAMS B. HUNTAB QA.VI G °W T. IN TBREST—N4TION.4I, 84YETY TIMIST 0011- PANY.—W4LWVIT WPRIANT, BOUTUMMIT CORN= OF TIIIRD,-PIILLARNLPHIA. IsoommusiD BY 808 BUTZ 01 PSISIOTLYANIA. Money Ie reeeived in any own, large or small; and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day - of with dratwal. The *Moe le open .every dny from 9 o'clock in the morning till 6 &clear In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday erenings till 6 &cloth. RON. MARRY L. 131011 , 11111, President, ROBXRT EDILNIILDGE, Vide President ws.a. BUD) Beeretary. • DlllllOlOll I Hon. Henry L. Benner, 1. Carron Brevets; Ildward L. Carter s -Joao& B. Bsr, Robert Selfridge, Ira:lots Lau, Baud. E. Ashton, .• Joseph Yorke', 0. Landreth Mauna, ~ Henry Diffenderffer. Money is received and pa made daily. The Investments are e in conformity with the provisions of the Ohar HEAL ESTATE MOST RAfrliS, GROUND ItNNTB, Bosh tiretelase secarl lies Lc will LlsraYollisnre perfsot secrarlty to the tlepod tore, and which Cannot fall to airs psrixismonoy acar sta bility Sothis Institution. ': 4414.1 L. 83' (241) DOOR STREET. - FIVE Belt ONNT. f3TATB SAVINGS FUND. ' IVO: 88 (241) DOOR STREET:— FM L P7iR MINT. EITATB BATINGB FUND. VO. 88 (241) .000 K STREET.— FIVE LI PBB DINT. 'MATH RAVINGS ' NTO. 88 .(241) - DOOR STREET.— FIVE L Pin MINT. STAT.II bnirININIPIINp. 16447 oablerg nub tjarnego Oinmminge GOFF &PETERSON, IIaPORTERB 4NP MANIIPAOTIIIIIIIIS SADLICIty, OARRIAGE, and HARNEBB TRIAIMINCIO, No. 318 Pit4KKET STRTIPT, PHILADRLPIIIA UNS, RIFLES, AND SPORTING IN 'lf ELEMENTS. • . The Subscribers have in store THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT op FOWLING•PIECES, RIFLES, &c., Ever offered in this city. Desirous of reducing their assortment as much as posstble before the Ist Dec , they will sell AT VERY LOW 'PRICES THEIR ENTIRE STOCK', compri , ing GUNS PROM TED MOST CELEBRATED MANU PAOTHRERS OP ENGLAND, BELGIUM, • AND PRANCE. PIIILIP S. JUSTICE do CO., No. 21 North PIPTR Street, above Market. • NLJ AMPBELL's DINING SALOON, Corner of THIRD Rt. and If AMU/Iff COURT, Has been closed for several days past, in order to be regenerated and dieentlitalled. It will be opened en goNDAY next. 20th bast • with improvements and al terations which will astonish the town. The host as thrown hi soul into - the taor of iron zeal, and we think that his efforts will meet with' univerSal" apProbation. When reopened It Will tie a model eatabliehment. sell-tf , • . „ „. A WNINGS AWNINGS I; tl JOSEPH 11. FOSTER, Awning ,Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street, shove Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for Dwellings and 0111 re Win dows ; Awnings forlitorea, Awnings for Steamboats and Ships. All kinds of Awnings. Tents, .Fings. or any thing in canvas, made to Oyler byJOSEP.I9I/,,FOBTREI, Awning Maker; No. 443 north THIRD Striiet. Red, dance. rIo 890 South Front Street. • ael-Im JOORPU, POSTER: i t BRAM SLA011.?& ENGRAVING, DIE rm. Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and Beal l aress Mannfaotory, No. 1 floutk aklaws Street) Pkelykts, ka. • solials , , Mutational. A.EERK , OF , THE 12/I,W DEPAR,TMENV4 .MonhellrgiVlßSlTY OE PEPIEBYLVADIA Inentelf on the'4,th f Ootobbr. - ' , • , Profi BEfAnplifOOD, Inbinietionel ion , - ,,, Tiof.)NdOILL,-Plelidini and kracUce. • r TriiklillCLElLlßeid Estate end COnveyanPing. - • • ' l, An iNtOTORY LEIZIXDEE., will be delivered by Pi it Mddled WOOD, °tithe 4 etOctober, at' eight. WelOck P. M at the Lecture llodin Of,the Depattinent; by Deer ?UDALL ',on this 'sthi 244 ; Wfinf. MILLE D on Die 6th of Oetopier, at the sante' hour and place. ... • etair4 0,03 . „ , PENN ItTSTlTUTE—Sofitheast coiner of THIRTEENTH PIL:LiBB,P Stree t?t, r , - 9Period on MONDAY, the nth of deptember - Private instruction, though favorable ` to'rtppid pro, green, yet sends the'acholar into the woild eilt sensitiveness, which totally ilhainallilea him forisotice life I whihrt'atteation to many oftentimes; &idea thp. "Instructor'to meet general di dimities rathq thmiAtoso parading to to each hidividnal; mid the leartulr - either loges all interelt, or becomes attpeificial in his sicdtdria. merits: Hot these and other reaao the' aMber 11 limited. For further information apply personally, from nine oiclookA. M. to one o'clock P. P. M. or by notei to selB-tf , . R. STEWART. Principal. HE AOADEMY OF TEE PROTESTANT. E PISCOPAL OEUROHIio. 1314 LOCUST St. - This Classical and English' Institute foi Boys, under the immediate charge of the Rev. JAS:W. ROBINS, oilers superior advantages for moral training as well ea physical and mental development. Tedtlen`fee Mend $75 per annum: No extra for French, German, Dfraw lng, and the use of the Gymnasium. , self..w&s T HE ,WEST' CHESTER ACADEMY , located at WEST CHESTER, Ps ,an Institution designed and arranged to prepare Boys and Young Men for sny class in our beet Colleges, or for business In its varied requirements. The corps of Instructors consists of seven Teachers of abilityy and experience. , The ave rage- number of students is ,seventy•five per session. Thel,renoli and German Langnages are taught by;tia llve resident teachers. ,The Winter Term commences on the let of November next. For Catalogues, &c., apply to WE. P. Walla, M., Principal, ' sefl.th s to 2m at West Chester, Pa. ,LINGLISH SINGING—BaIIad and Opera -tia.—Eir. -:PB&ZEII. gives Instruction in the above styles, on the most apprOved system. ee18•lm '409 &nth EIGHTEENTH Street. CLASSICAL - ;EDUCATION. —.-ROBERT LMIDERTDN, Ph. D. of the . Unlyereity of Griiniugen, will Weiner bare charge of the Olassical department in the SOIENTIFIC and, OIASSIOAL IN STITUTE, OHESTNUT Street, northwest corner of Twelfth. No pains hare been spared' to render - this School 'eminently worthy of patronage for boysof all ogee, and in all departments—Sag' eh, 011esical, and Scientific: Entrance on TWELPTII St, - . eel7-Im J. ENNIO, Principal ''RI ED'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG. LP • LADIES, No. 1623 WALNUT Street.' For terms, apply at the Institute: REPRRES 0 118:-Dr. Converse, (editor of the Christian Observer,) Rev Dr.. C. Wadsworth, Rev. Dr. W . D.' BteYeM Col. J. ,W. Forney, O. D. Leland. Esq., gra. etsore Vethake, Allen, Fraser, of the University, and fther gentlemen. ' • ' J 3 . REED hss resumed his course of-in • atriietion in liluslo and on the Piano-forte. No. 1523 WALNUT Street. sels-1m R. T OR BROKE bas tbe honor,to LTA—announce that he will resume hie instructions on the PIANO immediately after hie return from Europe, (in the latter Part of September. Please address 'communications to g! Box No. 1818," Pest Office. " „ sel4-12t* MR HOOL DzEz BOARDING s AND DAY 2 rNoL dO l l ll r:GilDßStreet; will'be re-opened ZAV,f3 tembereth. au23-dw* MRS. BRYAN'S SEMINARY; 'BATAVIA, N Y. THE PALL TERM- of this Institution (whose loos, Non Is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences on the 18th of September. It 'continues Oddly a Pa. wily Boarding School for Girls,' and is thorough, soled, and homelike in all Its appolutmente.' The nuniber'of pupils is limited to thee, who can be seaced at - the tit; ble of the Principal. 117 - HIHOULAIIIi. will be sent showing Terms and Regulations. Natnyia. Genesee go o N. Y.,,Beptemker,lBsB, 4614 lIITION IN. THE PRACTICE AND T "PRINOIPLEEOV PIANO-FORTE MIIBIO. Ey Miss HELEN BARTAIN, 728 SANBO3I St. sei3-12t* CTITTENDEN'a E LP aid COMIIRROFAV OOLLg63I , aorlkeast isomer of OHESTNIIT end' EIBVIINTII Streets. • An Inctitntion' designed to, fit tong men for AC. FIVE BUFMNEBB: - BOARD OF TBUBTZSB. B. B. Gomegysi firm/chi Hosklia, , George H. fitorirt,, David , John Bswhawk, ' David 8. Brown, leaao A. V. Parson, D. B. ' Frederick Brown, - TosktisiAppineott. EVENING SESSIONS After „ September 16th. Each Student has INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 'at this Inatitution,'and a Diploma from here is the beat re commendation a young man can have, for, obtaining a good altnation. CATALOGUES may he 'had on, application at the College. - ees-tf R LOUIS S. D. REES will re-open his Morning School fdr Young Ladles, 1232 Spruce sheet, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16th. au3o.lm* CLASSICAL - INSTITUTE, DEAN . Street ) below Loottet.-Dutlee rimmed MONDAY, August 80th. J. W. FAIRES, A. M., au.23-2ca Prinelpel. THE GERNAIv TOWN ACADEMY will re-open SepteMbee oth, 18b0 The .Principal will receive a few good boys into Ms family. an27-lin J H. WITHINGTON, Principal. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA IN BTFITTE. - TIER FARE IS PAIR FOR THE PUPILS On the Railways and Omnibuses, from all parts of the city. It 7• Bee advertisement in another column. ee6-lm HMEAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the Violin and Plano. Mr. Allen may De apoueg gar Minfitiomi tv esteasor Alle.neiaNzo/.15 THE SUMMER STREET' INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Miss D. B. BURT, Princi pal will reopen on MONDAY, September 8. For Circulars, Ao., please apply at the Institute, No. 1821 SUUItIER Street. auBo-Im* BALLAD -SINGING, GUITAR, and the French Language. Vocal Classes Ladles only $0 per quarter. T. BISHOP, an.3l-24t* 1202 FILBERT Street. 5e2.441anl frDONNELLI'S BOOK-SEEPING IN STITUTE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, devoted exclusively to instruction in the busi ness of the Counting-house. , Open ,day and evening. See Circulars. se9.lm .EIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT.SOHOOL, ILA Noe. 14S and 150 SIXTH Street, near Race, IS NOW OM TO 0 TB INSTRUCTION IN 11001C=REEPING, WHITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN - THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. 804-1 y EDITOATION FOR YOUNG , LADIES.- The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES will be resumed on MONDAY; September Bth. GILBERT COMBS, A. Al., Principal, 808 and 811 MARSHALL Street, Phlledelphle. MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S MR BOARDING AND DAY , BOHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES; No. 1103 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN TEENTH, Philadelphia, wilt be re-opened on WED NESDAY, the Bth of September. ' sn2-2m* nRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN Or NATIONAL MEROANTILE 041.170.145. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or fiend for ofrOolor. • •• • • : ' - 108-11 EVENING SEE lONS HAVE COMMENO ED. THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CIIEcTNUT Street, northwest cor ner of TWELFTH, reop •ns on MONDAY, September S. This is a auperfor institution of Learning for boys And young men. • The faculty consists of Mx Professors, In addition to the English and Classical branches, there is euperadded an extensive , Scientific department with large collections of Philosophical and Chemical appa ratus and specimens of objects in Natural History. Terms, To per quarter. For boys under twelve peen of age, 5.20 per quarter. Entrance on TWELFTH Street. J. ENNIS, A M., an27-1m Principal. S PRING GARDEN AOADEMY FOR : YOUNG MEN AND BOYS--Northeast miner, of ZlOlll4l and BUTTONWOOD Streets. pall Seaton opens Sept. Bth 1858. The principles of "Moral Suasion", bIIIO been successfully adopted at ttla Ineti tntton slime its establishment, and parents entrusting their sons into the hands of the Brlncipai can rest R aved of their good treatment and rapid advancement. Petis received et any time and age. Ost4lOgoeti fur-' niched gratultouely. Paretts are Invited toVisit the school. T. DONWLAVY LONG, aa2B-8w PrinciPa. CCENTRAL INSTITI 7T E - -ENGLISH AND ObASSIOAL SOLIOOL.—WiII be reopened MON DAY, Septembee 9th. TRIPPII end SPRING GARDRN Streets. - 11. Q. sioQUIRS. IC, au23.6w* Principal. DUFF & CO.'S MERCAN ...O q t -7 .4 TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner * EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets, (established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING ROUSE COUBB of Practioal, Ringle t and Double Eutry DOOKKEEPING, • • • 4noluding all the AUXILIARY 110010, Conform. (144. (MATIONS, 110 "P?f.' 4 . Nes`dft ITBINFIRR WRITING, (*taught in the moat succissful and 'satisfactory style. M. ROCHE, P. EDWARDS, Principals. an2l.ly • MR. IC B. EL LE, Penman. VDGEHILL ' SCHOOL, PRIXOETON, JLZA NEW JEIHSEY.—This School is adapte4 top who desire their sous to have a earefufpreptratiori for ? Dego qr fee business llfo. Thorough instruction is Ten in English, Mathematics, Agent and Modern anguagee, &o. Theinettiotors aim, not only to have their pupils( thoroughly master fundamental principles, but to form those habits of thought which will render future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Decla mation, Composition, and Debate are practised in the Edgehill Literary Society, which embrace' all the of title (14 0 0 1 . -Yoe pfIrOGRIVOI tetmal &a., sq . cress Evy. JAMES I. MELIE„ur anll-Sinmitv. JAMES P, DIIGHES, Wattlice, Jetuelrp, ir E. OALDWVLL B.r: 0 „ eff 4a? CIiKEINAT Street. Have received, par 'human, now etylee Jewelry, Chatelalne, Vest Chains. Splendid Fans, Hair Pine. Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets. Jet (tootle and Flower Vases. Coral, Lava and Masao Bets. • Bole Agents In Philadelphia for the sale of Charles frodsham's LONDOeITIME-KEEIPERS delo . SILVER, WARE.— WILLIAM wur ?r. 40bi, MANUFACTURBRs O WARE. ' (BsT4BLisg p-1612,) oonNzit VIVTH AND own' STREWN. A large sasoritnent of SILVNIt W 4 tE of every de scription, constantly on hand, or made to order to match any pattern desired. r • Importers of Shelgeld and Birminesmn. imported ware.• , 7 840.,d4w1y s. .a.ittl - Prt • • KniulAoTuanis LAD imeownas or • BILVER.PLATRD WARE, No. 804 Oheetnnt Stroot, above Third, (up Philidelphia. Constantly' on hinill'and for sale to the Trade,,_ TEA SETS,LOOMSIHNION'SERVIOE SETS, URNS, PITCHERS,' ROBLETS CUPS, WAITERS. HAS KETSiOASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS , FORKS, ' LADLES, So" dso . • - ' 'plating on all kinds of metal. , se2-13 , , gottle 'anb iittigurants JONES HOUSE, ,• HARUMBIII36, PA., ARreated in MT • ILVGANTLY VIIRNISELRD. , NOW OPRIN.TO VISITORS." ' - m 729.7 WJI/MI 09T79& T, rroplistoa. p ' . , ItDkivaL , . R . ' - • ..‘, • "MEATH niUMS, ' / 01 / 0 7f. the Romedles:, 'Thorn ate noire so - sick - ord.ittes.eci t sc , weak, feeble, 'Or Crippled with Pain. or iplmigee, that Badway!c, Ready Relief, Itenorsting E lleialvent, Regulators, is' the niture, of the disease or Maslen may require; Itaitkii and rapidly ante. c „, ; These' remedtes &twist :41r I:44_?ray's tteady,llallst , Itedway>tilterioratlig Reaarent;:dirsi!sfleintiators ' Each'of theme remedies possesseespeCial curative powert over Certain Messes. Yet there are other dissents wherein their combined ,mediemni.,vroporties, are re quired l undwhen thus, used, if there tnifttelent liG cad strength within the diseased agAlying, body'to sus taln their notion, the patient will litre end be restored to health. ' R, /t: Acute Diseases. R. R. Relief. - ; iesfranmatory Diseases.lßeliel and:RegulatorS t . • ,Ikfaiaesous Diseasesßelief and Regulators; oergeetive Diseases " Belief and Regstlatatm • Eerefupus Deseases.....Renovating Besoleass.l - Chronic Diseases.,...l.4...lidnovating Resigneettl R,ephilitie 'Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Cons titutsonaf Dissetess...ftesolvent - ared,llsgutatern. Skive Diseases, Renovating Resolvent: Nervoni Diseases Resolvent, 'Reiief,Regeope: lore. infeetioets, Diseases. , - Ready Relief .1. Regulator s , 0 ONSTITUT lONAL: DIBEASBEI Many dieeases that afiliet humanity are Inherited a, hair-looms , from the-diseased-bodies of elckiy Elm Scrofula, Consumption', Byphilie, and Pits; ate mane the most common of oonatitutional-diseaaes. Vow ; we oars not how Many generations theseede of • these dis eases may hare been established; in the :option', ern , ripting the bloodladieast , s ilisowelinuftesofteise will eradicate from the bodies of the/gait:tad seedy par:, tide of diseaded depoeltd, and 'fill 'the veins With new. pure,-and healthy blood. ' • - • SSIIII,DSEN93 DIBEABEB,- • /tadwars"Benoiarsua_.Rasoicsar- should be hailed u a bleSaine by eveir mother throfighout the land, whose infanta are 'Mated With Bore., Humors, MO These broakings out (thus early). are evidences of die. ease transmitted from the parent stook:' A. few dooms of the Reiterating Resoirest will eradicate every vestige of the dhieise and inure thoshill a added And healthy - - „ R.R.R.—Radwars Ready. Relief for , Headaches, who ther luck or nervous; Rheumatism, DIU. 'rhosa, Dysentery, Cholera, Mabee, Cram* Intittenu, Bloody Pins, Parelyrds, Lumbago: Gout, Neuralgia Toothache , , ; Small Pox J Fevers, Strollen oints, Kidney Complaints' Scarlet Paver, Pains around thaLiver; Plea ' rbry, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of all • kinds. Midway's Ready Relief will, in a fey minutes, ohange the miseries' Yet suffer:Jr joys of pleasure. • . R. R. R.—Badware Renovating Resolvent,' for the ears of chronic diseases—Such as'ffcrofulous anf Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive sm other affections of the Lungs and Throat Induration and Enlargements of • parts Eruptive mid other dittoing's. of , the Skin Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers,• Dyspepsia, and all • „ other diseases arising from en impure stab Of the blood. 1L,R,11.7-Radway's Regulators will care,"- effectively and speedily, Costivenesa, . Indigeellon • Painter's Cholla, Lead Diseases, Indurate Lion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Cam plaint, Mimes of the Heart aii&Ridneys Female Complaints, Small Pox, Pawns Measles, eta:, etc. Whenever the system 11 • out of ,order, or l the blood impure , a dome to Radwars Regulators will restore It to re larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. !c female should bOwithqutthera. R. R. R.ltimedlea are sold by Drtiggistiene Merchants everywhere. .ItADWAY to 00., Xeir, Pork Oily.. W. B. T. W. Dvorr & Sol, AgentsiThiladelphis. T. R. OALLENDZI. apla-ta&eadly&eowlyi ERIIVIA.N SYRUP, • = • - PROTECTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIDD OD IRON Raving successfully,psased the ordeal to which new die. reveries in the Materiel, litedlea are auttieeted, mutt noel be received as an established medicine. Its Mew ti curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, , Dropsy, a, Bronchitli and Consumptive tendencies, Disordereil State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury General Debility, and all ,• Diseases which rel r e a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond sues; • . _ The proofs of its eitlescy,are so;no 4 , • 4r4. morons, do well authenticated, and of. , ate,, %.,such cann ote oaaraft n e y i r ila t t il , at to saff i. sufferer ' the proffered rid. • - a The Peruvian Syrup does not preen to be a curo•sil;but its range is eaten sive, because Many diseases apparently unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding „from'ons cause, may be cured hyena remedy. , • The class of diseases for which the, Syrup provides a cure is precisely that , which has so often baffled the highest order of medical skill: - The facts are tangible. the witnesses accessible; and the • safety , and efficacy of the Syrup Incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from - die interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fail ,to be satiated with' the following, among g. nu merous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. - Thi signatures, are those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. - The undersigned having experienced the benefloial feeta of the "Peruvian Syrup ,ii do not hesitate to re' commend it to the attention of• the public. ' From our own experience, u well u from the testi molly of others, whose intelligence and integrityaze together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its cy In cues of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge and Brow chid Paasages, Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaint, -- Dropay, Neuralgia, eco._. Indeed. its effeota would , be incredible but from the high, character ,of, those. who hive Wit nessed them, and hare volunteered their testimony, sr we do'onre, to its restorative power. . • Hay. JOHN PIERPONT, • THOMAS A. DEXTER, _ S. H. KENDALL"; M. D.,— - SAMUEL MAY, • - THOMAS 0, •AMORY, • -_ PETER-MARVEY, JAMES 0. DONN, Rev. THOS. WHITTEMORE." OERTMOATE 02 DR. HAYES ItLs well known that the medicinal eftkote of Pretax. 1110 Or Iron i.-10,e-vy e.t.aersccera_to_sir, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide Hoe; without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at, Seined by combination in a way before un kn own, and this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, of trates, and tartrates of the hinter% Medi* _ A: A. HAYES, Assayer to the State of Miussaelusetht: Id Boylston street, Boston. • - • SOLD BY " N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, o. 6 WATER' Street, Boston. F. BROWN,- 'FIFTH ONESTNUT Sired*, lIASSARD & CO., TWELFTH and CHESTNUT nose* jel6.ttt th sat em warn Agents for Philadelphia. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR, paiMeRSD ST DM. SASPORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM GUMS, Is one of the beet Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the publics, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme- - . dy, acting fi rst on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that met " ter, thus accompliehing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painful feelings aXperienced in the'ope rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the eye.' tern et the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up -with unusual rapidity. The lime is one ante humanbody; and when it well, the powers of the oped. The - stomach is* on the healthy Winn of performance of its funs. feat fault the bowels are system suffers In Donee Liver—having calmed to eases of that, organ, one made It his study, In a years, to And come roma act the many derange- To prove that , this re person tronbled with Lx- Its forms, hoe but to trya certain. Thema Gone remove all the system, supplying in of bile, Invigorating the digest well, purifying the health to the 'whole ma mma of the diseaseh-ef- BILIOUS ATIAOIIII are Prsvenied by the oo livplostatua. - One d 021 02 atter eating, stomach and prevnt the sdy one doff, taken Mamma. Only one dose, taken at gently, and atm" Oos- One done, taken after One does of two relieve Bier RIADAOMI. I ORe bottle taken for fe ll:memos of the diseme, Only one dose IremedlL while one dose, often re 0/10IARA Manua, and a Only one bottle is system the etteate of • Dar— One bottle taken aellownees or unnatural One doselaken a shoit vigor to the appetite, 'and One dose, often remna nt:mei in its worst forms, complaints yield syliutun One et JUR go9ee lq errittl Satire is no neol Y tlie world, as it 117./. few bottles cure atoorbents, • We take pleasure lure- commending this 'medi , clue as • preventive for FEVER and AGM, 04%1, Peres, and all PICTS/Mot s Ihr.roce TTIM. It ope rates with certainty, and iltousunds are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. 411 7 ,4 4010 it eve giving their unanimous testimony in he nor. ET Alia Water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and stortilow boils together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR 18 A 801101111 , 10 hIRDICIA4 DISCOVERY, and is daily work. ing sores, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dote giving benofit, aud seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or flys pepsia toe common ijeacktche, all of which are the re sult of a DIREARED LIVER. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD, Projnietor, 946 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelpkia; T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed krall Druggists. Bold also by BAMIIgI.. STAIRS, Twelfth avid Cheatuut4treets, and Y. RROwN, yitth avid Oheatuut,strupts Pbilsds. %DB to th say THE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY INO THE BLOOD 'AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial ,Depurative, prepared by Dr. Imps berry & Co. is now acknowledged es the principal ' Family Medicine for the sure. of II VAX T T A 3aotra affection:: •4li ttt ri a"° t e r Y u l ,,, °V ill i rgel s n ge e=to Y ilsease e s s itt e n r : mi w ti hit l ow ' 'Used to these di v seases With oompletestleCeaa, where all other mean. have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its great curative proport es, Tim DlSPalifi WMII . I/ BAlll44ficl j ULOSaAllOllB at tics Bosse, hlOOOll, TILIMAT, Ito beneficial •and healing characteristics are aeon abservod in these owe. plabts. No matter of how long standing they may have hean, they will Yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DLPUNATIYE in a short time. TarrEs end BOALD /DUD will as certainly yield to this medicine as it , is used. D:seartes of the Skin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depuratliw. • • Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delloate females. The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled itt the cure of alldieeases origi nating In an impure condition of Me blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re invigorates the, system. These using the Imperial Depurattve and wishing ad vice in their case, will reset,. every attaatimi by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSDERRY & CO., No. Ao Noith StreetLtAowArah, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. v. 4png 4. Cp., Lancaster, Pa. J. H. fuser and S. S. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman & Co., tHarriebarE, ra. 0. W. Epting, Pottsville, Pa. T. lc C. W. McClintock, Easton, Pa. James Caren, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt & Co. Allentown, Pa. Simon Rau Bethlehem, Pa., Dr. H. Leslie, Bristol, alipeaW4lo6 lin PHILADELrEIA AND gistIMADINGRAMataTi. ; New AecomniodationPaisenger Traid initneetißeading and :Philadelphia: r Leaves Reading daily (Panders n 0461 - it':6 16 A. Id.„irriyingat.Ptilladelptda at A.rM. - r}gq;retnrn- Ing P: H. - • i.P.iuoUnigtirii by this train /lire -ores Phila delphia before returning or iesviiifilt earlrerk. ee , l4m . Mr, H. 1 11 b11,11.P.tiltMr;Pae. .tary. fiIILADELPHIA.ARD.READINGRALLI P •BOAD-PAST FILIDIGHT LINE.'--Nreight being leer) the Depot; BROAD Street, below daily, tot D i m°, geepenelon 'Bridge,' Oanaia,, _Detrott, Chicago ' Citefettlwankle, Gahm, Di:Moque - OK:" Louie, andlhateamo peint4. ' Thiele thoo. aharteet_ronte _Clanaila and -the Lake p er * mi d — g6 o o wi ll )* forwarded arithgreatar despite.% to the sham pointa thin b 7 any otter mate. . • • Multi 4m, twig rpKl9o_ alai% &I aim. 4tit due. tordieusiont Bridge - 90' ' 60 - Al Buffalo 95 75, 55 • 411 Detroit..:.:::_:2o_„_'.' , 98 . 7B — 67 Chicago • • ” I_lB 2 100 80 •• Freight' going thmingii hi' MU the way, mot be marked c ) &e:, Sza - ' 400. par 100 11 Ifinoz-760. per bbl., until further notice. , - Gacilr--85e. per 1001te., 'until further untie*. • Clorrost--$2 per bele, not naiad*: 506.e1b5. weight, until further notiee". In chipping Goods from an point EastOf Phliadel phis, be partwielar to "AU packages /. ciei , Peneassionnis Railroad." AU Gorda consigned - to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia oar pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. ' _ lasicars AossesS. '.4)larke & Co:, Chicago; Pieter & & Co., Memphis, Tenn. ) R. I, Task* 00., St. Loads, n 0,.• .P.-- G. CPRile 1- Co:, Ziamerlili,,lndianai Wm. e, "'Kentucky.; 0 . , Heletwea nilndhuss Bronx & Co., sad Mime ft Hibbard, Cincinnati; U.S. Pierce CO., Zanenrille. , Leech & 004 No: 64 Rilbjetreet, Boston; Leech & Co., No. 2 Astor house , New York, No.„ Willman et New, Tork,;•mia. , Oneida, Philadelphia ;," Ifagraw & Koons, Baltimore; D. A etswirt, Pittsburgh,- H - 11. HOTIELO6,I TrWAtA TT: J. imbrßilitliT, deg- , General Ilerparntendent. Altoona. Pa o t r akt , FOR HAVANA, via _CHARLES TON azid,Keir West .— The ableadid steam atiPllßT;, Catt:Wllllim leave NEW -TONI{ for SAVANT, OnIi"RIDAY. Cot • let, .tonetking at Charleetoa and Hey Weet for malls and,.yaasangeta. -, 7tor pastakaaliply to • ' hiletaTOßD, tiLESTISN, ta_oo - No. 29 Broadway, Or JOHN -WAGNER, 8017-tool - No. f"Wilnut street, atFOR .4 A VANNAIL=RERON' t g LINE—ONLIfr LtNg--G001.171 AR CS ,VED AND BILLS Lavine, SIGNED EiliftY DAY.—Yrelgbt and iumrance it leis Tri reme' rates. by the etesmahly - STATE.Or.GEOReih OKA _J, Gamic, to amkon - Inesiii:.llltiit,lith, at a o'clock, P. M.; from area 'wharf above Vine it. Yor farther particulars please sea.sdrectiseias,t of Steamship !TATS 0 IVOAOBQIS , itithia paper. For freight or passage apply to A..thmos in : North Nni4Toi,.. THE BRITISH , 'AND NORTH AM RI A n. .N wrrAti MILIIi STRAIL. _ . 130 U nw Tiiirevo Chief Cabin Nonage Boon& Clabil Passage non tiosTow 20 larcuswoL. • • ,_. .-W e Chief Cabin Passage - - --- Second Cabin Passage - - - ,60 The skips from Reston MI at Halifax, •-_.; • .. I PRESTh„Clapt.Judkinc - - CAMARA - , Cant, - . - -, ARABIA, Cap 3. Stone . ' AMERICA, Capt.Wie ASIA. Capt. B. G. Lott.- - ' NIAGARA, Capt.Ryste. AgRYNA, °apt': Shannon. SIIROPA, - Capt. 1. Leital. These vessels carry a dear widte light at mast-lead; green on starboard bowl red import bow. ASIA, Lotto = leaves Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Junks, - , 14 N.YOrk, Wednesday, $O4 ' $1). NIAGARA, Millar, -4 , Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 6.- ARABIA,Stone ~ N.York,Wednesday, 0ct.,•1114 CANADA, Lang, " Barton; Wednesday, Oct 20. AFRICA, Shannon,.' 4, N.Tork,Weduesdsy„, 00t..27. ASIA Lott, - • 4 , ~ Boston, Wednesday„ Ilio.;: 8 ..., PERSIA, /officio'," N.York,Wednesday, MOV:10. BllROPAilcitah, . - • " Boston Wednesday, N0v.47. ' - Bertha not ,soured until rid f0r. . . . , . ~ =An experienoed Surgeon - on board.. - -- - • !. , . Tie o wners of these Ships will net be mountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Speci e _, TewehT, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bilis of lading are signed theretor and um value thawed thorela' . Tar fr eight or passage arplM l. . - ,8,29., - - - 1. OMB, -, 1 Bowling Groin, IF. "MM. - , FOR , RIOHMO.ND, ; via N.9l'felk and OITY POINT—PALL ARRANOII - A 3 411510-UNION" MAMMY OOMPANY , B LINE OP STEAM/MRS TO SAIL NYRRY WEDNURATAND SATUNDAY;it UNTIL TIMMER, NOTION. .. _ . . VIRGINIA, Captain 4: R. Kelley. PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Teal. . . - . CITY OW RICHMOND, Captein,lifitthell. - . . These line steamships will sail above. They are handsomely fitted up for - Pmein •, havinkaaloona on deck ; are provided with Francis Metall. Life Boats, Life Preservers, .Bce.. and no pains or expense spared for the comfort and safety of passengers, and the protection 'of goods..: - • This Line otters the quickest, cheapest, and most comfortable route for passengen, and is In idTanie at 'any other for despatch and economy for freight TO TOR INTERIOR Or VIRGINIA,' NORTH CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE. • NO 21ilik8BIPIEENT 'BY THIS LINE. Passage to Richmon s or Petersburg, $8; meals /4 eluded... Passage to Norfolk, $8 ; meals Included. THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr.. (lemma 4igegt e :au27-1m - - WadAY . • == - • - POR• CHARLESTON AND SA . VARDAR —WOOD'S LUX GOODS REORITSD 4tm RILLS or LADING MORRO svgay. DAT. nellevAid trot -eDiallido•chool Stmoshlpo • - .0a r Toms STATR FITATR OP:OZORGIA, - Now for m a woolly line foi the South andtßoatircod, cow rcif' thou skips ogling every SATURDAY at ISII Valook A. M., alternately foc CDualestea ask Si. princlpalregulatore of gm performs its functions 'VOW ore fully itotel trod 'entirely dependent the Liver for the prtmer lions; when the stomach at fault, and the whole mance Of one organ—the do its duty. For the die. of the proprietors has practice of more than 20 whorealth to oktuter; meats to which it is Ira= The eteateshlp KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.P. kisiehman, wtU mit SATURDAY, October NA, at 10 o'ctcck, A. M. The - STATE OP GEORGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin. will' commence loading on &dant ay, Sept. 25th, and sail for Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday, 5ept.,23%, at 2, o'clock P M. At both Oharbaton and Savannah, those stgps:,,‘,,,, c t witlcatiamora for florins and Havana, a7, 4 ,,,,ita toads, aro., for aal Nuns in the Booth la &attbwast. PRZIGHTS ItllDvrow . • ' Heavy Irsight at, an wrongs ef 16 per 1 4 4 . 144, Now took steamship ratty. • , !Andy hat foundoiny Asa 00.11TIATNY, in any of battle, and oonviation morbid or bad mattertioin their place a healthy flow stomach, causing rood to bloodi. giving - tone, - and eh ery, removin the Seating a radical care:,' cured, and, what is I,st: caaional cy the, Liptii - • - ItiBITBANci. • • • ilusrame Ofl4 /018IIIIANOlt on a large proportion of goals gipped 1104 Vi- will •be found to be lower by these ships by galling Teasels. Steirago do -800 Ngssarelon Tickets, good bir the present year.' BO 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed," _tor. freight or pansies, apply to le salliOrot to relleye, the fetid from riling and sour- A. BARON, Jr., No. 828 (loft 81) North Wharton. Awaits at Obarleaton,T.-8. it. T. G: befoiar roliring, prevents irri;;Ei I.* /or Florida, trout uharleetcos, steamer CAROLINA, *very Tuesday. :/orlorida, from Savannah , etesthere ST. SLUMS and ;ST . JOHNS; every Tuesday and Saturday. , /or Harare, from Charlestonitteamer MERL; on the 4th axed /Dth of every month:- - ufght,loosene the bowels fiTANglia. esiole meal, will care Drs teaspoonfuls will ',brays male obatinetion removes and makes a perfect cure. ately relieves On ota o, peated, is a care cure, for preventive of OBOLIRA. needed to throwont of the Caine after • a long !kV. STEAM TO GLASGOW, F•• • DE 7; without delay, for SO dollars.- Return tickets, good for di mouths, k either of the above places by any steamer of th e pile, SO dollars for the round trip, out and back. — - for JAI:INDIO' TOM - OTOS 111 COlO7 front the skin. New York, hfialtillan,Baturday, Julylo, at 12 o 'aloe; _Onumeing 3 ' Oct. ebiegow, Gloodyin, cr August 7, lc . . . lime before eating gives makes food digest well. - ed, cares Ottoftvlo Titus whit e Sonata]; and Boast tq thohrei doge• nttests caused by Woutte surer, alter, or speedier 'sever fails: Doom', by exalting the Glasgow, Geodwin . . Saturday, isily IS. Now Itork, *Annan AagaetU. ltoitalsorgls, (lamming ' Batasday Aug. It , RATIIB Pd1331.G.11. • 11ntplees 15 gllnsal Elteentge, fond wiik evokedprovitiom mon Raw TOIL Mat Ohm ' 474 00 Steerage, fond with cooked provisions . ; ... ..... SO 00 Children under 14 Tars of age, kali fare; Infanta in Steerage, rive. Rabim tickets exailsbls within six months, by any steamer or this line: -- Pint Claes. 040 00 Btaarige 180 00 An experienced Surgeon at tacked to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN 100.,123 WALNUT Street, Pkiladal• aoi3NRT CRAIG, 17 Broadwa y , Hew York. HALL & LONNY, linehanan Wharf, Baltimore. cull HAY'S ' HOTEL, - wrrmAnisporiT LYCOMIN4 COUNTY, PA. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged' and refitted It in a imperior aisle. • 'Williamsport Is one of the -moat delightful inland towns In Pegmylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citi nal of the metropolis who desire to pass as agreeable time daring the heated term of the summer. me omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet 'and Railroad Depots free of charge. • _ ' fygli•Ssu W.R. HAY , Proprietor. - • brOB V- SPRINGS.—THIS AN: well-known, and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reotption of Visitors on the 16th of June, ondititt 'open until the let of October. The now and spaolous Buildings erected lest year -ars now , fullj completed, and the whole entablinhment hes been 'unlinked in enperior style, and the lwroommoda tioiLS'lrill be of a &motet not excelled in any pan of • the United Statee: . . . The Hotel will be. under the management of" Kr. A, G. ALLEN, whose experienceeourteons manners, sod attention to his guests, 0 10 the 10 0/eat "'lmes _of comfort and kind treatment. . - . esteems, It is deemed to s t a te ot t ha t Olfat li ' l n ' tr sr. reach Bedford by a properat t ad h di ri tiento the a oth e r means i of The °mow ) . ..„Ive ramie exteAthre arrangements to supply dealt:l'66nd seaside/as with . 4 ' Bedford Water , * by the barrel, Whey, and In bottles, at the following prices, at the Sphigeoris : ' . , Nora banal rulbery) 24 00 - • Do. ' oak) 600 ji Do. Mulberry) 800 g Do. oak.) 200 elth o T, lo 'gallons. 2 26' Bottles, IX,puit, per dom. 160 ...., The barrels are carded": pre P la th at v. chasers et. ma/ depend arad Aron readying the Witte Zs!: swe - " • ' - - All ommatualcatlons shoat be whiner" " ' • " Tall WilD?Glilll W-NUA/0 1. .-.4 t ° ...In.,' - , ,- ,_!,- • • , e,Raftli 00., 7!!'" - ;" . , - ~ - - 1, -• ovillist onav, pi, `3l"ailiaab siir~s: tilnin PM 76 YOB OHAULISTON. FOE SAVANNAH yawl ivy you stair tu.ssaow Ottmtner Um:le.