M7,!,ffl ! - -tUtlotpC l W. 1 ,11-40 1 04 4 4 , 44n*) clol•-4100 441!..9 1 5KA1 1/00IVAiklid,ot tc„c.fi. • Af 3 4 12 9 / ”z: ki4ite11zek044) . 4141444, 41 ._,, ?-1 111 V361 1 94 , 41StuidetAii . enseieeen Semis lidnilltaliaiation; J'ege,4o Cube, loon --Ilittlei(ltimieeetii.lreetwie4:Wi:ToMgabucipiefi l 29 - .Iseht_Ge6 RerrNTiopieS:';: ....... ..................... - !tear Zfetti fierolo,l4:i.:.".'.;:;llay..bedes; kept 29: s-~z°~''~laxii{;:;.~lttcll~~ius ,` • • - poi*„lei& 11113.1111:4',14 . ...11-71 ant . 58 llt9/041e 1 4; .... . .. - 1 82 and passengers to James,Aliditolico. ',pasted - , ,, ;it,barque at Welmvsgocity, - two harm itrige ,tot - ,Bfeekt•sid.itotitAfteea Coltaaners la the bay-and _siriverVoilerardhound,_ ..; • • •-s{ l B Omit Nei yOrk,'With Cid** gyeterell.& Oolllns. , , ; ,-W wit h ' 16: day a frini freestone; io' , /rnold.&ilati. •;„• - , -(Bey-Bole, 11 dye from inusbe r vo, N. irith Bth ' plaster to A Ekindei& -- • ;-• • —Belie 11.-rt-Weeka i '-,Weeks; 6, days from-Bostoo;121 last to ](trine & lavrtem' ~,• , - - itchy' H P Immls, - Potki 5 days fro m-Portland, with' ' Mils* to4airtie _Baker; • -v.- :&;,11immon4Ortia,,S,days from Banton, in: baUut to_ Noble, Bantmett fc . • W.MariAßlopier, .1 day from Yrederlos, Del: witlinovo and oats to.Jtut Barratt &Bon: , • ; . • ; Sem_ Jarsiuiddo..Blsey; i lays frotoz•Baltimore, with mdse to Thoe , ifebster,-.1e, , ;.-: , . , ••_: , , Sehr , ,k , ll' Caniton,‘Nowelt, dais front New.lfork, - -.BotintPoily;_•Peice, Bdanti, 4-lityn, from BOSIOn, witk from Bolton, in bali • ' • Setir„ - -M - iyi , ENen,'„Oottligliam,.•ll;'days, from Deep 'tOreehilitgbditiabontrioaptain:, , =.;.• Seht Boxtrorgilirewm lidaym,from Prorldeuee, with -- :; • Bader' , Watak=iltansnaitiLoz, ii daykfrotra.Portiriad,li : - Behrßtaaocait,-;Widde it damfrontillital*huillogi +w 1k Irlasttoliiehirdeort & Cwemenr (, x-a *_:,^x: ' -, lBl3ar,WJZCZCoibitti - A011110VOMIRNItOn; - "- - i±larlitvittitiVisaleKlaillem , frciiit Boats. -; • :21 " ", - ' ;13, 0 71m411 ;-,-,firibitr Wisp' ift,Goldirailthatinot 'Protidentie.....: elryOrigelkketirin ftelm,Trirltr - iitial ' oll4, ThottWebiteri , fkailaaddiliaaiiidakollaadiltoralt 4)40 Ailderdice. , 7,, Bittattit Lagrisyra; Ballet Bros. Wilmington; J - Baker: , ' ' Brlg - JaueVariaiWibbirfirefoolts'i*lt ' 2, tlialtrlillen • boar ` fag] BoititighstoOlemi tiMele, Orasirey - , Bahe:lidlirlatnia - Baissinai..4lon, Boma' & r • la* WM* OirbitiAossi ProildeneeV ' Providence, N Stade: • Bok *it Clikrte Witeitinklilller, Boston,_do -- ; : nahelt - 11 , 11Mastot,'Nfavis,Botton, do ,Boskors,'L Badenreld '& ie. Bohr-Ittaq-Welkieltleka,ltitatotr,lteales & Sawyer. Bahl NiinialfingslisAttstont Binaloluma & Glover. ' Waif lipritgc , ltitickicon,l364tonf' tiadiN f Washingitati Noble, Has& matt & . oaldirrill:',Ycr-f - - , -; , • •, _ , • • :•' - i.‘ , IIaIiV.WAL HitramOnClaittiilititonj: - ".% do Achtlitdonsiltittiai, Cisoldy, Ohialeiton,Tottit s . . - Betir-Bestritt;Bi r itteViPitoridetioaillislitistom'& Coi. "'Behtleltaisebeaoa~x too • do ;'- • lindirkkWarigor;lll44, o ll'&l3onder,& CO. giatnel3l:Nflair,iller,WatAlmorej,Alltiratic, • „ 1 (00frepe_ ;arias a thl Philadelphia , -- - , A3artvlstaini'llept 28. , :4 20 P •• Them berm, twigs and imieral 'schooners 'went in ,to. Wlnd.B—rrearterline. • - gnaw, &e, - THOS: B. gliGnell.- , 2rrived2lthinit, *teenier AtabaTii front Nair Yoik. -._ • 13orrernolideneeni. , the'Philadelidila ixchanp.] • LAWNS. - Del:' dept`W P. h d . diligent. at Whir - detained by the 'N D wind that tie clone last craning, nainpriee to pirt the following Artaselifij .Barguerldary •11 Kendalli - Aton • briglinasianOind4ehrit. Clarlisle,qberkini3Olare : • montarniesa; Weis atevinig: Marla luir. N leteliTlide , TDOlWW CEMOSI4OII-15:-ANAId.lhOe ,,raisbblae,WillegeNtleeiralkIPTIP12110,1rta:PAtleti Sarah loui*-11ui:87soebs,:fide Ay , liroreorqiidaggeldi,il 'Potider,"•Lima' rthiniCtiltdalink•f, • aonilanug , Davicileleit2tar;EVieltiertur •I•eiria ' , WOO; Miry lan, Naiad Queen, Ille - of Pineei U Huth,. ds- - -211zebethi I Bari IPltsdall,'-und - L , Ntsain;hrignmerica. , ••• - - stav r ex km-41.1z continual, 'll4 the dean - ban ioersiiad to liannni,hundred ad or eel. redaLqsowing to:thelage; e as yenning; we shalt be •..nventilinhiiinionting from procuring thniiiinhis t hole kilo niece: zlytud N Y and string: • I,lll' It.--.IIIOBMAN. =WM dints of The iirees.) ' li GRAONi Sept 28,1856. - • flett" herd- this t/torolog wait 4 , I depiddeonNgoedasroUortwr •_ , N • :.<• • — Jog HlVP6riAttebtr ttilittaloaelc Taytinv Kato: L AO ,'to Nita; pig froi to A It Cotton' Mgr Pilisk;:toiti Alt Delaware .01ty.'. , = spring a leak on rehtliTi . • --"olsol000 initOtbaistit floors dd Gesee;to Oa - ablaut's.' to . , 0 0 00torortottiloto.at otgoitrezrilotOaUltP br4ll" TAoolot oirh ibe careful managoakeittbi Cipt Oroppet, the gentletaatOy souttasediedf thi itsimec W,Tp,thg. - •- • 4"1 1 ";'''" 4 " ; - ' • '"IN . 70140 LL Vic; Sot 25f ... from" Cbsrluton for' Baltthiote; hp put fa hife fat - .111/ItOILANDA. - . • „ - relinshlp rishawba;; ; Bnilailt: from New Yorilitills. ' alas arrived up at New - Odesns 23d Ina." ' attlactoblg Persia,' Itallttns; cleated at New fork yes. t 4._ lerd4 by jai LireiDool. ' ::,-; i--- , 1, , 17 , 1: , f - .', .. ,- , '. 0 savothip, Moses lirior, MaGoi_mii trip . .tiOniralti aikiiredst Bow' Pork rtterdsy: ' .-- • .:' . -,..- I. '-:.' ~._..' :`, ' °WiateittiliDielitrares'Avear, heitieCirtivatf at:, New York yarterdiy,insdeleared Sp refurn. ` , -•,- •,.; •211tiatasittg DiscM4;lMloni; from flow, York;it,lllinfoo ' 14 th list; ialled2sgalti Bo Hamburg .;-. -' • ~ , , -__ •-• • • r:-.• • '.(tieineltlii lii4l44,llliTire,lforrosorrtiOf lit , tioutpi -.7. , ' siAptaitltitiribiit-!7, 0-!;,. •-1 ‘l , . , e,--. , . - 3.-. ; „__?...;,., ~,,„;,,.._ ~ . , --, - ehdp-.-;miciamei;;lioilod., eiiii*itflovori4.*.n... 4.i - foillogit Worm: ,, ' , z'••' l,. . ) '": - . , '-', - ;' ,,, - . -,-- -',-; '"- - ekkii Gen ' Owibildi' - thi , i' - ' 4 ,4 00442 i iffiiidi 0 pid -istifikTlif„, • :".1100(i.,,ii..0tfilt,Xlilitiltj'aitliil frill, , ~.. 'II4IT Footer , for calimpo", m 044 from -- ' "Suel a itotiO Drialt,.-''. ,- ,.- .•-•',--"--'-'-• .-- , . i . , -• - • 1 1•111.' s ..illier ardor 'lluiphy, sailed, from Hail Fran. • ;,.4.;ntsciei thiiilt tieltrir4lfting. , '. .•-, :- _I`Z " ' • '- e...F.111.11g W*llE,34liid,Batt,er,.for; . o . c.igulti, salial•frim: :--• "AlireffiiisciscO 2}4 tilet;-.- -', •-• •" ' ~. ;, I' ''-. _,. ''.-f , •-„'''rlitily . Inn." G,Pylisr;Latirr,- for Mitatliniesitat from -S.- W Nti . obtosi a hist,:- - ' o' , . ..='. - 'inlP4.Y.Wiici, 44thffrOi Bin i - - r t . i i, ' 0, , Il i ' c . - list nit n - ' lokMidillioCir -:,:„.;- ' thffo*i;Valti*oitEin:,itakaafacl, Al Vitoria . - - -•711111174k front , - lTiatiaaa;:froiiitatr -- ioal(,' . *,fir:at; fienol(WsooSol.l4,nit,`.. - -,•,.`''',* • ~.' ' .. - 7 ' , , ' ;;:teiWtt~t; - Stott:front liostoti,vla Yalparsiso, . si t t i Zt . nltinotseolattfult:;;; - 4: •.1 ..r2 - --,- • , .•••;Z-_ , - _ gi:o - ;tiebl,ests4) roiev,Aiiicatio;..6*rixtlien . ' - „,`,"lsonnli p pottxvipinoir.:., ~,-:. ......, 4•11.,i„- - .3 , .:. - . - ,-1, , '.,,,- .. , .. - sii hi efiltsoselli tine. Ilior; 'York ‘',l'Oii4,*o ii,” !Irma Ma . 11:4 2,00.1340 - 111, long 28'12 W:-••;:• - '•. ~. _ - i'liblp4_,Allbainpup; sow; - fr0t0.1.04,400-;foi," Id 1. , ~Va t ;i k .rts c ir- f 1 yra,",u.;, ,. .t..u- , ,,,,g4Agz,,,.: Utb:itst.'7 - 'k'. --, ,r!'P -1 !.. , , a : 1 1' ' 1 '. ''''. - , '' , , ,ny ' r. -- ; . -- i• 4b l lyzobiltio*, - /#ii .- Aoii44*iiii At Fl uid. , .-, 1 - Utliii44M - . , • l ;'' , ', - '-' , I '''''' , Tf - -' ''- ' ', -'="''',,, -- - _ , 1 1 • , Witastlff i jah ‘ aiiii4 toilaiai sailedficiiii-jits*Ma -2014:"- ' - q - Z - t -r,.. :7 , _, .• ,• •;-•,• • 1.• --,-, •'. Matiaaft4itil ' ia' lincliAitifiai*lAiiidey' a laiityaii at Sisql..r44_Cir*llothoft.„4,. - ,`_'. l ::',.‘ :-• ,-.. - , , ,,, , , ;',(, , ,,..'5,. - ',,,,, - - .- ' ' 'Boron , IVoribfrigtoli 'Britilier;tlMliasifoillitlhefol, Ala: eras 'towed to Nei, front Neer Orleans lath' Inst:: - - .BaAtie Zipb.fri, Siiiily•lteitylametieoi Chill, arrltid 4 si. Boswell tii-Inst.,,t!;;4-'' ,•• -..:'.,- "••••- ',--• (:•• , -: -;•••- .1 - BargtiOlkoketithigiditCritent Boston for "Eihiaititiri, .160 stetkaillitYltlo/0„111fi fist 24 , 40'.,W ,-,, ..,,, -,, _4.: irlforqmr_`olllllgoWillthrfria; I'ooollo dofl4Mofro;')ir.: ' , ,g, Mod or - t,oollOo hill lisi:-,1,,q 1 „,-. '...,„. , - ( . .;•,--1,,•.(.....-. -;-_,,, , - ~ ..•-•.: (l L,tiaargetrAtihnlat r , ..11yiilinl frObiretifoitiiihtlatief: ~., , ghtafiatiod WOW , DNA ifthisiat - , ,, ~ , p ..-_;=';', - - , 1-' , ' , - ii. - ;i-.'ll,4otiirrhPill,43tii4,4'XlAritrolodi-3 - Oill'irieflfatk,, and -:'. ''..' .- 11 11 11 4:1 4 t i iii t il a s ; ; Yv K li r11$ 1 ., i Sti l lo s l jeb tp ,It 7471 1 4= Jilt. l, , r foomM J. 411 24 , •:"..,,t,,.V.,.f ... , ..„IY,t ~V,- ,V4P-.. - ,'l, ,- Beignmityil)pilli friiiiiplitthitofailli - if fiegiitn burg sth Inst. .-;. ,, , , 1. , -1. , 0rt.- - ,..!;:p"....;5 . .•,.-2,-.. , ,, , .. 4-_,, .....,- , . 1 Brig. rentaii_Atitirtat; satteit * - 644:11.byiiii - .4ptii , ,` Opel for Ohio port' r-, ~.- Britt' 04te tn.: liii•lfi Dritamoni, wire tit'Atihiwall. ' L'51itift.....!.5r" , •.( , - , ,, : •ir-,-- .:(4,y,:;',A.,,, • (.••• .• • , ... - . - _ , '• Sobia Ai., ..l'ff ' iitiriklleffinon'.;loa Tin oiwiletthwatte; ; - - Maiiiirieseajorived It pittatraitoli; NO, 26th inst.. -. :,!•( - fletit_S 111-11arrit;•WisaSk Cleared at Maw-Yoa , k, ~-. , - ,. ....•.x , ' _•- :-• - ,-'4:-- •,-:- - -, - • - ialtive?Xei•ay - i4saittiaia7fraita•'-‘llat . pabla, - at '.... .tistet*.2lthisatTlkt. , ,Vlill ,6 '.. - se ~:..-/,'--.,-,,,,--, p;'..r, -, -. - 3- ,i . . ,- ~ MO iniltintlr,l3/i - sip, tilt Lerliqd, #kaifillelle) -':-.- ais - ocolif Dote= vgalnatf -,- - - - ..-...r , ,e , " .:: --- . , - - . aokit i OimireifooglisiM,'o3broithr,froiM fthirlostoni at , gatrantiat t , - Bitttortilitlfili.l,(.":". -! ,- - -, ... , V. - (• • -..',„ ', .., -= 804 r Rimmiii , WrOkAirfoldi soiled:from Nat 4141er: ,- :26ta tiqt - tor„thlrPait - . 1 :i1X: - '3 .._ - - 'l,-I'. _ - ' - '1 , r -; , Bair 411 - plaar.lo4 th ey;'fforo 001410 fir - 11!rmfor*fai. , iinafioui r NlMl 6 4 2 6tiviNt ".,,.'' - - " *z ''' ' ''-':''''.":.. ' .' Elabaa-41•M , WIC' glaracar atia..W a P •••Cfeti-Beatki oalloilioto - Proilothreloth ' fiuM-i- , -- , ' ~.,,:: - ,• ' '•••• -4 - 84 111 .0 0 0 . ' it Cabqiulakilitildlii;'• ' ,dirk* ktileiner, Lifosrori.Mul Hostimm, ismithOfoiletrit Salem 2iSth Mot: , Prapellat.:l4oiMati - ,B•Mt aleafixtAty_m•w? ' thew : : 27tit ''''; lilt for tbfri 4 )l ,.l. - ' ''' ' '''Y -3. `'-` - '.'.* ' , .`:_ , , , :F; (-', -• "'', • r;-" '• • "---. • ••.f' , -- ,1, • •,;-.;, ,1 L• --- • ::- '', .-i 0,•-"_ - _";;',, , ,--';' 1 :-.;;T-....; -.,- 5 •-," _ - L IX. 'i_:,;',' A'i- 3. 4t .- - 4-:::::: ._ - .lty Ali:. ,- 1' _..7-. -.-; ' ' - - , t.V# itiiittitiiatio*.Doko, , :a 4g 4ileciii , Mclntosh; ar: -,.- , ritictotkoinwati corning e ' t th • e 200 ltet;4. smog . : ' WOee daffotOreito.m? - AllWilf -,, 34 , -, , All.W s SlertftfMitftiitlf?i; 2llB4 , 6 , 'lll44, '. - IIII0o2704eop`ilialop2; ~; ..- - ....7:: -. -f....' -&-: tI - . ".• .1. - - :. , - . - :- . Jlejt - ,54b4 - ,i4:2ifitita at fiatiiiiinio_pii Atiieri-•.. •-...- l ani: 4101,3gDtalliimoiro.1 or;fritle rod boat ; rmirlog , - - ,-7 -4 Il "--#W- , T , t•r l t' b rtkk itlf qe, -, -! .- 4 . 1 1 - • 0#1 4. : - :- .--, ,-, , ,r,t . 10 , ,, -=, -• • s .- , -',• ,•, •' '' ;4 1 4 ' . . ;: t '-, 0 7-? tl , -l A 4 K i . t l r s - A ip X t. M It MI - l ltr i i n f v 4 ed l , M la vi cp ir t rAbiiii' i I- 011ey, . , Iw faawaatviapfbminst , Patmatta O (atVoitoa), -,. ',-serty, , t*ireiiilbofl I;'Piithiiver:liffoid. from ' - 'Marasillesf - ailifilfroCltlrtAietet> lolijo:414144 :, fOriarrofirit,4,thillitieflMlfrOlOiliftirrayi.. - _olaul l itotir• •'- ' • ,•1110*.ltairtItliat • Ohtef,71frigliiii?Bew - Onsana, It Ulu , " ,,, limilLtiblaitialfisailifthro bre rifipiloOdr, , V4 iii* ' t`, '''.. . . ' ratAlaiii* Moiltbetilioh;;3l l 3llalacP' l . -- -1 - i. - ' . BOSCOM:iMillitmAtiliedibalglia,alt 'ii,DileOryi• otrirMei 0144,0441,2tfirMi_rrrimikil"Pdi tolii,LPriate;• - brlig , 174 6 1 1 .0'?:_f!...0,4 9 .tati! , !4r1"A1f',9 11 1!!!; 1 1 11 0,.' ..,,- Cleared' ' Patireffiri , 7„;,-., , .=4 , ---c; - .. - s-....?-1.. , ; - -: ,- ;- - - - -,..:. :-,;- ~ .--„,,- --- • - I yanni-miodis; reewrilisic- - .1.4 - brio - ----; -a-4;l4filsir-Woiiiisf; if otTOky , f6'lo*dVit , :iyidoislkqViixes[-' dent Z ~x 7ktylOtafriilfWitori BilfeUitiltOf BrOtilv4h33ol: teurfirtteuVWptue,lobwitiiiptt,ll9postiplotAlvet4 ‘ ,4 'f'''''''HOtittiS l WltotiOPittri k t',M4A - iiiiiiiiiliiioungitt - - . ~ Watts, and, Pradtglak"..theroi, Atste , iphilido)pbl 4 for • ' ' •'' • * ''F.tA '''' ''•''''!•', ,---. " ..-; ,• , •. , -.. , i. ~ _t . _-'"-.- t-• (•"ol(f7i.hfilV i ftik.'iligagifli.o l 4Wif,fiisiifi;. T_lmmiul Affe -oormmoforil f ,Poliftiff , ,,"?. - ',-...,., _.,... , - - Systb, - *Vit4ettor,lllllliitur tlth;Friti4olplia '-' I , 4.lroVt . 6tiiptillif,44llo - 04piit,, -'-- ..t'Mia,,oo; a 4101 f hal. i c il i il:oo•9,ft ~Y.C•' i p - teed _ ' Oat"; dr- ,_ l' llonsfiling $ 0 / 1 4 - '.' 100. its ' '..; . ‘,1; 1 1A .11 7 - ;:•--•- , i;•-•( , Virilrillfg ,iii7'fi4Otiit,:iftittloOttr&itCri;'fisi. illif ' - ': 110.4(V.41(thr.We1d,./11.11;lil(thint' kr. =9intgef.wn,: - ' - , D 0, . 1 1 , 1 - :.v.,..r1A -. t . .,..' ,-. ) -- ' , ';'''' , ,- ,.. - r ,- - . : ----=' - ' - i-,,- ..-B.tdria *- Ilbiatisiraholdt,Wilfittlfilt*lo Newell,- i i '-- -4-3 '.- . ..- . lDvit, = fiweilifiroolifida, Sarah V i g nal t ' .- ' '' Singer's ' Sew' - ID' hi • - i'Dra Singer,. 4' , T- , V'. i. I,llol*Y6yl *?, , 1, -,,,,,.,',:',,,,'. ",, ,•-,, ~ , 1 !&' „ I ~e, - . ',7 - - - ,li :--421,...„ 1 0{1 - V i riMi_,,,,,Vltti - cellisiOluidier,,Moo,ed. Ma-, 11 - _,ewk9g Mitifiloe. Aohitbo 11 , 01', !Itltcb ever invented, iFil,l:;' , #92.17,.:g _t,. 5 . - , , ..,.„7 „ 1.„1 , 1, - „, ..„ .. ,,iiwfps , ,x,i;iirirtf,.A9d:lloli : Awl 'been t ffi4o - 17* 0,5:14 tOr',,iekrii: Pti(ii tnachtnee may ~4.4,444-4,V,, `24,, - , ,,,p4, :. ,D A W-4 , , a, 4 ..... 4 1i, , ,,5 : ,,, , , •„,;, ,* iLS , ...' , litike * 1011111111 , :iti,tthi-opoir (t.. few 'light fabric., but hole=.-':::'-ilftPif..:-.4:0.1t4WILOV:fiT4.,--?..,-.!..?:..: Eitu gg lp F , B Tx l mi tes t t pilo , ctiery , linsl- of work te,,,,.li l 4 ,,*l ' iatra .1„., „f ~,,,,C4i AfiYabi, :! 1 /"‘k-, MY0 ,. )ii.447....49 ,1 4; - :„F:: ....,:.' - : --- ----... ,, ..1fr{.i. to 0 , aw a tr-fT i ft p ootrii , 7 . ,.*,4tp1i0n,' :.•, glogr's ear 'Family Bowing Machina have the eants, ~,:•.';,•'.i.!ftl f t Eki i ,ilifif A. =.41. 0 ,' = 1if1.A.;"0,, , ' :_„' I . ~. relit - lye loyerlotity.as his machi n e s for manufacturing * :-'' '.l4iigilt , .-4 - - :•17;- ,4 !-•...." , S i , 7R .7 ` ; ''' , - .7.- - 7-e l4 7°"! r- 6 -7;' iliticikisii - 'Tlie.F.rtre -- aleci - iocirio - bistitthil ...hen any ,I * '. 4 -i i-= ' , •:-s4lll(flltiiifiiiiiii • ,"tatiii'•Bartielifemi'gilVitga l gOi, other ."-. - -,: -I ';',.-' l , - , ' l ',- --:'-.. -`' '.'-‘-' :,..: 4 • ' '''',' - _'-1 . 1 - .V7) m rtothealitellaittat,r , ' - -:liktak,tafAtiatt.h*lWtiellgi. 1 ':',Aliniitii,etuld Biliditil ' Giiiig - 4 "pi, tke niogt ImprO4ed o.* . "'t.. -*.:'-' /44 "*. n B4 - 0° - hi *" A°1 1 1 , 1 4 4"%,7 1.444 - style are applied when Brofrek to any of Mopes Ma -'-, AL" ----4 .:*'' ilii h i s i ° i'•,,g 4 ga t l r 'grebrir Bert -ii ( Or •:clifnei, r • '' - •"' - ' • I : .f.f:',tiNtigit CO ,(.1 ~ 4"., "... i - ' ' ii , +llll6- aylorilght, ' Day*, `" aid :: , i/46 : f i lalin. -y, .- NO': an ons!s:rOf millet. . r . ii --:4-., , ,,,, -' z ', i.a. , "ci.,,1,r , f.,-,' - '", -,,, -_ - • . , Prank Pierce, Late ,ls New Orleans; Progress, Chase, ; and New ,World;ll.nigliViNtii.Ydik; Aar 'Brain, San Franciaeo;l4tb,..Budironkliallett , New York; Com. - promise, - Ohilds: dal; yom g; Burton , Philadelphia; i ‘ Arab. Draper , n, :OFBitty gloYd; Prarter, - New odeinizr Geprune, Snell, aini.R Morse, pinsmore, ' •Hostoni 'Pathfinder, anidegger, SanPrabolsco: 01k101,11; MerellGreenleal, Merricianpllth,-13svaa ; has Webb,Matte, and Illmoda, Mason. New Orleans; It lt,Tuckor, , lnekeriWiacardettic Wm Wither:lee. Atwood, Jentecallitth, Penny Porieiter. BHA, New York. •-If the river, outward bound; 141 h, Arable, (ss) Stoue, NetCYorki-Lebanon; Hamilton, Matanzas' RH Tucker, : - Tooker, yvittasset- Lucy" Thomson; Pendleton, N York; Willlsm Tapsootil, Bell, New York; Barnabas Webb, 'Watta.• - New Orleans; Meteor: Porter, Melbourne; W H Prescott, Batchelor, New-Orleans; Mary O'Brien, Yee terillewr Orleans ; - Marcia Greenleaf, Merriman, New Orleans; Jasper, Bar nett Cuba. " • • suium MISCELLANY. Wally,' St Mary's, Sept 10—Found waahed on shore on the 2th." at the west ebbe of Sampson, one of the islands of Siolly,lhe top side of a chip much burnt, about 40 feet long 10412 deep; apparently not an old weasel, 'and"-' about TOO or 800'tons burthen. " - No marks, but ap pears to be American built: . Ordeneob, L eptlo,-The Sir lohn Moore, Robertson,. - arrived here m Antwerp, reports that on Sept 4, lon 5 ey,'eheapoke the ship May Queen, of Bath. in a sink ingetata, and took off bar crow and passengers; it wee •blowing a strong gale at the time. (The eta' Gueen'was en A g vessel of 019 tone re gistry, built. at Topsham in 180§) Wiborg—(Received" In London by electric telegraph, 14th' inst)—The Ainerlean 'Onion, Otis, from Oronetadt for Liverpool, (tallow, hemp, etc,) was stranded near Aspoe: Sept 8; is not damaged, and expected to be got " Oaliutta. August 7—(Reaelvtid in London by" elestrie -telegraph from Corti, 14th inst)—The Emily dt Pierre, from Liierpool for Calcutta, lost at Poore.: • Ship Bratty St Pierre, HaPt Tessler, sailed from Liverpool April 20 for Calcutta; she was an A 1% vessel, of 854 tons re. ester, built at Bath, - Me, in 1854, end owned in Ohariee- .• - • A R IVA L S 'AT THE 'PRINCIPAL HOTELS _ VP 10 ONE CVOLIOIC TRW llolJBR—Ohestint street, below Ninth. lierfedier, - N A Br erard & la,S 0 0.0av011,..N Y- , ; P Marts, N Y Dr Gates, N.Y., , „ Mr Hoyt, N Y Illrelohnm.N Y • L Nichols, Boater, /Men Wright, Boston, -0 T Webster. Conn ' D Longenecker; Pa -, , Ocpt 8 Jones, NII • 8 Hidden - la, Albny - - Mrs It II Potter, Albany A W Whipple, N Y ; E , B Olcott, N Y Wm T Dove;-Washington , " ' J Van Mooch; Waahing'n W; Wright, N T , Blanch, N B,R Heorykinnek, N Y Y „” H Herahborg NY olt N Orleani , Cowie, NY, J kitoell, Va. _ M Stulth,-Yla - IttliMorrall,..Torsey- "mk t U 9 ,- Ramsay , Mobile OV_ Wesefoldt, - IdoMi*" - -Mr Martin & la, Ohio ' N WA-ans.:der, Ga _ M Ociaart, Miss Miss Patterson. Miss ",".1 8 Inloss, Balt " Sivagei N.Y _ _ J E'Honier, Vs B 0 oowdin, N Y W R Riley, D 0 llltllaxall.Rtobruond,-Va It G Wilson & la, Hudson J Maynard & wt, N Y Miss Maynard, N Y " A Davis, N Y J Greenough, N Y D I Bnow, 11l W Sherwood, N Y : D Bircea, Nlt ,T M Inslow, Bait - Rohl. Gorsnch,.Balt - 00l Ripley, Washington - T McCandless, Eng Jas M Shepherd. Sunbury •N Masterson, Mobile IV Stewart, Indianapolis" J 0 Martshorn, Prov, It I Thos. Holmes,Del B,H Acher, "'Melon Qhas Shreve, Miss 0 Torrance. Ga. J Brooks, Riclmmd, VaWm 8 Hesse, Balt • ' Cot B Bhriveri '' - J liumgardnor, Ys Geo F Webster '-+; -• "- Miss RN Bumgardner, Va Miss Id M Bumgardnerja J J Lucas, Charleston, B 0 .1,11 Brown, Staunton, Va Mrs Bryan Mr Bryan' , , J B Brown, N Y 0 0 Wildman, Leesburg," ya,;J'Adger, Charleston, .8 0 J L Gleardian, 0 ; .IMis Neal, Portland, Me .W 1 Maas; Bath Me N alaght, N Y 'VFW Parker, 1 4 1 0 ' S Cole & la, Washington WA. Violett,'WOrlsais ." • .W P Fundimberg, Vs Oliver Phelps, Jr ,N Y Mrs Porter, Lancaster T Gilbert, Harrlaburg 4 .F.T Darling & la, Balt MissVibson, 0 0 - -- -Mbar Ravenell, 8 0 - BS Taipler. Ark .; ." 8 0 Bogard, HUM Miss Doodad, Del - W E Holt, Mobilo 7/I 'Mudd°, Mobile - 1:1 IL Kellogg &la 11l 8 Thompson, Peoria, J A Zones wife , Miss Bruning; Gs - ;" T N Hastings, Boston Mien Hastings; Boston Geo R Taylor, - Va 0 Read.-Va'- " A B Womb, Miss Mlas A*Delach, Miss . Lewis Salusbury, Vs /at G.Holl IB : -Alex _Evans, bid - Mrs'D Holbrook,N Y - _ pourtb - street, below Arch. J G Townsend, Pi,`: --•••• —lt Crawford, Ps J Allray, Bridgeport, 0 A Wells, Wellsville, 0 - Missal p Wells, W 011110440 T Pa M Bradford & wf, N York Silinberger & la. Pa B A (ark, Washington: G Daniel, Pomeroy; 0 Mre'Daniel, Pomeroy, 0' W Hhllller Lancaster P DellL, /Molten B P Bove, Lancaster J,Hoffmad. , Junlitta co,, Pa M B Belcher, KY W tbitith, Washington. Pa Mrs McDonald, Pottsville W McLean, Bbippeneburg ' G L McLean, Shlppenaburg 4:13 Witham*, Pa ••. •, 0 Kline, Lancaster, Pa 0 MAltlne; Mercer Pa , Li Austin, Pa .' W,Harpor, Clinton: Pa J !Mott, Pa Mrell,TGoodfellow, .Pa • . Miss Id II Goodfellow, Pa McLenettan,'Lotcaster J Baley, Boller co, Ps TP DOwdy, Tenn - W TPattermon & ta, Ps WM Weever ; Pottsville Miss Weaver, Pottsville A M,Gobrin. Mose Dot:. Pa IttOilo, - ,Aron; Gana • - T L Wilson, Harrisburg Boweraititruburg; Pa J A Inner, Easton; Pa ideott; Sharma ; - ..WJ Alexander, Pa • ~. JO Martin, Pa • Haley, Pa - Gordairand. -, ••-•-•--'J Galbraith; Erie; Pa J Q NamUsk. 111 , Thos Moore, Ohio H,dilGs.; Pa J-W Ferrel, Y J - ItOurtis; Pa - • - G T Andersoni',Ga Wm 0 Patterson, Tenn afitLeas, Laarenes, J PWation, Ohio - Nathan, Texas Geo - by, Pa " Dickinson. Md Wm J-Litaratt; Mrs-Hars, dieyersburg. Pa T B Janson, Pa, - .- Qeo Haler, Jefferson co HOOSEl=DhestOnt street, below aisth. John H Thompson; X 0 W Griffin, Huntingdon co ITV 0001E411 unting4on do" L T McDougall, N Y J Wiskiand;,Oumbersue „ Mem Suiten, Oamberlind Miss Steriet;CuMberland J.llolph, JR, Smyrna, Del Illu B A Hendrix. Del Lewis Hertel, N Y L.Otiffen, Loeb Herm „, - 8 MoD Adam., Pa ' , BWin i g..,tiewart4pldo . ..„ cy Army, Ham% 0 Draw, Orsithbro, Sir — 77 DPratt, Mum, - • D Pargimr.lihk Hill; N 0: J 0 Palmer, Raleigh, N 0 Sorterittaleigh, N 0 . J B Railings, Eitantonaburg v, 8 Pmuca,'. , SI Newell, Phihi - Jos ISClonee r Tisas Adams, Da W--H 2 Ohase, Boston, _ ; 11 X Cothran, Vs • Indo reiglii Ys- "a 0 Roberts, N 'Albert (toles; - Peirce, W mbington.. froillest, Buttolt..Ys •S'Etey; S uffolk, Va. J.W. Radials la; Suffidir,Yalt.Webb la, Belt 161-MWlLWiehicgton ,W H Johnson Mies - -. . 1 - OXIONINIT.IB4-;Areli Siena; belrier /pare. t i eititiibilY, Esurton;Pa. .'.' - '7,.W Caldirell, 'Johnstown Widatthews; Eindthfield; 0 0 BMM : on, YoSrlerseille . ../1,11 Beecher, Xottitoirn ;, WnilfoCanua, ea OA Boaidmatii thane -..! :D M Curtis, Dayton, 0" Jacob Boded,- Ohlo - 7...." Idenryllredaniter, 14 Y, J Rams, disrlfil,Beading: , hiniXenurily, Tama qua, ‘BAlr u bakerislanimater sei,?.l A Mentzer, Lane co lesiuline - lialbieth; la .- ~ - Mtes X Oieseliell, Pa `..V.lllegal,lifeabinloidlirg ,;lJ bi Daeldson. Nairrille Johnlßaok,'Plitabilrgh --;.13 Eimer, N uonoord, 0 ../dXorsytdteiliineatille, 0: 4 , II Barden de la, X 0 Dhilipflanauer, Ohio - Thee Doi leer' Pa Int:Nraple,Dloonstield 0 8 BTidd, Ohio . X Turner, Ohio • - II Kornai Lancaster Co P B Picking, Gettysburg , UN Kimball, Columbus, 0 John Unger, Berlin; Ohio L J Bouskulp, idd B - Y rechtig ec la, hid , -- ' NATIONAL !MTN - iwa 4treet:abOve Tbka II X Warlord, NI Paint Yeager, Easton, Pa Joe L Carmany,lti i.=s ' John Yriehler, Ys :Bard 8 Nicholson, NJ II Oyer to Is, Canton, Ohio P Msylleld,Dapan., Ind • Ohas Miller, Pittsburgh Inca Mrgee, St Clare, Ps a J Lawrence, Idlnersville 810,1 Breeeler, Bopy, Ps P Augustine Ohio P Minim. co, Ohio Geo W Geiger, heeding Peter Nellie, Ilsaton,-Ps -•• -A o , llsltleld, Belt W•Meyers;Labation,'Pa, - J a Mayne; Lebanon, Ps -J Giorge,Lebanon, Ps , ,•Jse Button, Wilkeebarre -a Nuipp;Wilkesbarre D•Wileou, Canton, Pa 8 PpighuserAertietoo, Ps Itllwinelord, Ps Mesa Idgsr,'Xspy, PA • -.I D Boger, New Berlin, Pa ,Wilsorvidati Berlin, Ps ` * John M Cosgrove & Is, V. 04.,8500n, N Y Johnßaratelp,PlUston,Ps , MOUNT 'VERNON HOTNli—lleaond street, &lame Arch. N P 1,4; Plalida` - A 11111Aiklas A la, Del Mlle E 1, Turner, Del Was Lizzie Et i tuner. Del 111taJ 11100111.1ranton • H N Boatwok.& la..N J HIM N Doetwick'N I Amster R Boatialok,'N J s MADISON HOUBB—Bermad "twist, shwa. Market - AM Ilseteibl J - Jesse Mggins, Del TStiles, Del' 4. - J W,Otitp,,Trontou, NJ. • . Wm Maitland, Cape May D.,/lItotwilka;Vs:•„:;. 0 ~G Brubaker & DUDE: Buit,ll4N—Fllth and Merchant streets. Pitzierald; P Foust* la, Dalton, 0 P Speer, Franklin co, Pa $ Craver, Pork, Pa GeirMiwble, Pa , A N Cleland, lint - • • D Dunn, Huntingdon, Pa R Beldwin,•Lario no, Pa •• W Jackson, Pa • J Pit*ocia, Pe , W B Ruby, Franklin co,Pa ,7MlBurisite,litd- A Given, ;cadet's co, Pa . Johnson Chester no, Pa If 11. Arnold, Washington Rittenhofile, Pottstowno Rittenhouse, MC R Bleier, Chester 00; Pei r' ; 0 Peirce, Chester no, Pa " Mrs Webs'er & flon, , Pa; ' - 0 Darlington, W Cheater JRtmtt, OfieMey,orl, Ys 4 - A Ring, Ohester co, Pa BARD.IIAOLM,HOTBL:Lthirri street, *b. OallowhW. 141tigifizoki0.1nOlit to 7 , Chas Ritter, Bitterevillo Jerin 11 Ballads; Rana co 'J 0 Seltzer, Lebanon no Henry Lome, Lebanon no John H Lambert, Pw John Gaines, ..Pa • - Beni Kamm, Allentown 'POW Spangler, Lebarion no Reuben Willower, Roston ld 1701er, Yrenehtown,N J John 8 Bach, N Mrs Monte, Bath. Pa , - • 2, Hagaman. Pa Peter Miller, Lehigh so •' P Herbst, Nazareth JOhnil HOW, Bettlettedi, Mies Miller, 'Lehigh co, Pa David Kistler, botinylkill no" 8 poustemacher, Allent'n P•C, Pa • LULUIt SHEAF HOTlL—lllooond street. below Vine. Janney: NGordon, - Lambertville 4 Bette, Bucki'do ' " Dlarzatt, Books on 4 -- Rli - Htihn, DOylestown - - R Myers Ps 0 B Roberts, Newtown AI-Comfort, Newtown T Betta, Newtoiiif , H M Norton, Phillipsburg E N bltl i DaviorDie - ' J B Dilworth. New Hope •li Bligart, fa - ,A D Anider, Doriabison; 'A Oalder.TA • Fitteu,ilioylestiniA - ' Betts, bloke co flAtiOnents, Picks - on I Lewin & Co,Lembettville Simpson & 4 - • J D Janney. Pennli Manor Jae Willisine, ra,„' A Comfort, Bucks on A Dannentiewer, Bticiancr, , T Ent, Lambertville • - 4•0 lint, T,O ADaneon , Pa lUD WlAthrop, Bat - - BLAOI BEAR HoTiR:-Third; above Hallowbill. - Henry Gilbert, Reading— • 'Blm= Desalt, Harrisburg Atria Psuit, Owynadd, ; A Buckner, lesstmille idinheit - PenterVilla,'Pa - Nthan Landia, Pa' zg- Buckman; Ruben Terser. Pa - Jitlo Hatt, Pi,- ; ;Ames Pinney, Pa rolth,,Pri" --- '„Muterßmith. 'lda ritliugmaiter!, 'Nathan Ettinge r, Pa Alfred %now., Bruner, Pa - 'Dialer Kline.); -- John lisehtet; Pa' , WM-X•Orign, Boyeratoiro: Johb Walter, Pa Siiiitgberger, Reading, Win Thompson, Zit:lmM° H'Harsh: Thinsti,lo7, „ ' Jonag lyelker, Ovid Posed - 'Beni ahroyer georiti..4onryy is not Oontinett -to Arctic :traisollerOuitt 'negliangl tailors ; Shinn' tilignstiog 'Natures oho among:the elided poor in our flithig isnes. Nothing - has beeit joinieso:spoodily alosclons in ar resting ,thndionitaaing Jitintitieg,,'oettie vital fluids in :•Out:ci &aegis an tkta,P.I6IIUVIAIi,SY*UP. For:We In -this ty corner Fllll and 01 Oribiaciind • liautaard- & 0o.; - corner Twelfth and • "," • legO•d&w -;=, 1 9/4 00,ueiliijkit;ii 4.tbek:tieinri' or, nil" lie- NOV/TON; bag piodueedirilndarbiti roaulla restorlot color and proaarylng , he eye -4iirrjuifid-jrev. from all injarlaue sub iii9r46iffecaoloisi am pr4parailOn Melba hale irorOdbred &Obi: public, For 4100 by all reap''eblab`.o Ningg - lati;'and at the .Laboratory, No. 704 ,pgsfrrillyr Obroot, PlNia , deliklai,by.plLES BAUM, . se274t Special Notirea. Professor Saunders'.' Classical Institute, at the }q&BT.PgILADHLPBIA INSTITUTE, corner of 14BNEY.Street and WILLIAM ; Will be repthted on the Brat MONDAY of September. Pupil, to the nom• ber of HOT, will be reeolved WITHOUT EXPIIIMia 01 Fill 01 THZ PABBIffiCIRR BMWATS 0,1111. Thus, - Withotit' expense, by a pleasent'and cafe con veyancei pupils can be carried into the fresh air of the country in loss than half an hone from the centre of the city: Beveralistres of open ground border on the beau tiful groves of this 'Seminary, which is patronized by many of the distinguished gentlemen of the city, among whom are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and The North American and United States Gazette. Pu. pile are received by the day, or into the family of the Prinolpal. PHILADBLPHIA, July 1,1858. " We, the undersigned, have had eons or wards in Professor Saunders , Institute and family during the Session which has just closed. In respect to parental kindness, happy influences, attention to health, and progress in thorough education, our expectations have been fully realized. To our friends, who are looking fora decidedly good school for their sons, we cordially recommend Professor Saunders , Institute. hIATTIIEW NEWKIRK, No.lBoo Arch street , g JNO. W. BONNEY, office of The Press. " OHARLEB E:THOMPBON, Thompson tt, Hood, No 413 Oheetnnt street. ~J . 8. SILVER, 1400 Girard IMMO. "W. L. SPRINGS, 881 Market street " GEOIIOI9 H. MARTIN, 1025 Walnut street," Other Patrons of this Inatitution ELT B. BURNETT, 409 Market street. JOHN O. MITORELL, 208 Beath Bath street. T. B. 00L011AN,142 South Eighth street. N. B. BBOWNE, .118 Routh Fifth street. SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square. Y. WATSON, Loran Square. WM. SWAIN, °Moe of Ledger. MORTON MoMIONABL, onion of North dmeritan. BLLIES LEWIS, Penn Square. n:f" No Pextsizir 31021 82t tor. oett.tf One-Price Clothtng of the Latest Styles, and made in the beet manner; expressly for auran, SALMI. We mark our lowest selling prices In PLALY 11008118 on each article. All pods =Mute order are warranted satiefactory, and our 0N134111011 131111111 Is strictly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. , - , 70NBEI & CO., 5097-lir )7 , ' " — 604 MAItHET Street. Saving Frotd.—Five Per cent, In NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia, Money received in any ants, Dugs or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money IS received and' payments made daily, without notice. The investitente are made, In Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and Sun frst•elase semi. ties as th charter requires. (Mee boon, from 9 o'eleek in'the re,,rning until 6 &dock in the afternoon, ad on Monde) , and Thursday evenings until S &cloak. , GA ' Thomas W. Bally, No. lily Market Street, Importer and Dealer to Pine Watch* Jewelry, Sliver and Plated Ware. Mud-clam goods constantly on hand. The subscriber, paying cash tot every article, is enabled to sell at a - srnall advance: Those about purchaeing would do well to call. AU goods warranted u repro. entsed. seB.llm carriages. At Graee Ohnreh, on the 28th Ind , by the Rev, Geo B. Reece, Mr. M. MRBIRR TOUR to Mies °ARM N BUROR. . * On The 21st inst., b the Rey. A. 0. Thomas, Di. II THOMAS J, TURNER, . 8.N., to Miss SUDEING, * Sept. 21.18511, by the Rev. George Chandler. Mr. GEO. HOPYMAN to Misa ELIZABETH B. HAYMAN, both of Kensington.'• - By the Rev. George Chandler, on the, evening of the 25th toot. Mr. ROUST MoOAI7GHEY to Miss ELIZA BETH MARTIN Sept. 26; 1858, by the Bey. P. T. Callhopper, Mr. V • LENTINE W. BROWN, Jr., to 'Miss MARIA A. BENDER, all of Camden, N. J. On the .27th loot., by the Rev. John Chambers, Mr. CHARLES O. WARWICK to Miss MARY MORRISSON, ell of this city 'Deaths. On Sunday - morning,. 26th inst., Mrs. CHARITY PRIZE, In the 71st year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family art respectfully invited to. attend the rulers', from the residence of her son, Leander, Price. No. on Hutchinson street, be. low Girard avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. tt In Camden, N J., 26th inst., Mrs. RAOHIL, wife of 11.nry Copeland, in the Mb year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Daughters of Temperance, and Druids, of Camden, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her eon-in.law, John T. Davis, in Clinton street, above Fifth, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notioe. To proceed to Ryer. green Cemetery, On the 97th Net., THOMAS O. KERNS, aged 25. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, 1180 Division street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Monument' Cemetery On the 28th inst., JANE ANDERSON. The relatives an d friends of the family era respect. fuLy invited to attend the funeral from her late res'- deuce, No. 1203 Pine street, this (Wednesday) after. noon, st.th, at 8 o'cloCk, without further notice, * On the 25th inst., SIISANNA STINSMAN, wife of W. aleyStinsman, in the 65th year of her age. The rehiLvem end friends of the-family are reipect [talky invited to attend the funeral, from the reticence or her son-in.law, George W. Daisy, northwest corner of Ripen end Vernon streets, this (Wednesday) after noon, at 2 o'clock. • w,Apeclal_neeting th.:llaaneker lITINSTITIOTE..heId _at their HALL, SEPTEM BER 22d, 19511, the decease of a Member was an nounced ; whereupon Messrs. S. N. CORNISH, W. H. MINTON. and J. C. WHITS Jr , were appointed a Committee to draft' a Preamble and Resolutions. They, after. deliberation, reported the following, which were uranimonely adopted : Wraseetes,,lt bath pleased an all-wise Providence to remove from our midst. after a protracted illness, and In the prime of manhood, oar brother,CHARLES H. SINIPS)N, whose career as a member of the" Banneker Inmitute has been earnest, honorable, and persevering, end who, an an advocate of the cause of Education, was deeply Imbued with the great Idea of its need among his fellow•men ; and, „ Wugasie, We, toe members of the Banneker insti tute' organized for the diffualon of knowledge, have lost a worthy and efficient co-laborer: Resolved That we look back with pleasure on the pant essuipilly coarse of our brother during his mem bership with us; and that it is worthy of our proudest emulation. Besigted; nit the motives which Induced him to syetematleal aid In the cause of the Minton of know. ledge were noble. and worthy of all praise. Resolved; That we deeply deplore our loss, and feel that the support his life gave us, his death has irre trievably taken from us. - Resolved That we condole with his sorrowing fa mily; that a copy . of these resolutions be furnished them, as Indicative edaur regret; and that they be published in The Press. ' GEORGE T. BURRELL, President. JACOB O. WRITE, Jr., Secretary. ^ se29-Itie gr. Notice to De'lagoon' Taxpayers In the THIRD AND FOURTH . WARDS.—In coin. plionce with the provision, of the 17th section of the supplement to the act conoolidating the city of Phila delphia, approvedthe Iliatday of April, 1855, the dello quest tax-payers of the 'Third and Fourth werde are hereby.notifled that THOMAS M. McKie/NKR, is not authorized. from end after this date, to. collect any city or State tax duofor the years 1858 and 1857, by owners of property in said wards. A. I. FLOMKRYELT. se2l.3t • Receiver of Taxes. irrUnion Preaching for the People under the auspices Of the Elinleterlil Union, in Ml nection with the Young Men's Christlan.Association, by the various ministers or our city on every TUES DAY and , THURSDAY.- at 4 P. M., In the SANSOM STRUT CRUMB, until further - Services confined to ONE HOUR precisely. Come , men of bust nets, merchants and clerks , mechanics and apprentices; yea, let all the people come, and hear the Gospel. Rev. J. H. Torrance,- 000. D. EvariAl - Z. de Schweinitad ID. M. Wagner, .. W. D. "raylor, ;80. 0. Bliss, Joint Committee. Rev. ARM' BARNES will preach this afternoon'. *O2B 2tlr us Plano Fortes and Melodeons.---An put Mock of Raven, Bacon, & Co 'a, and Nunna ecOlatk's tuarlvalled Pianos, and Mason & HamMee Me lodeons. J. E. GOULD, eit2b•Otle SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sta. 07. Philadelphia and IR o rading Railroad OOMPANY.--Office 227 South FOURTII St. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21st, 1858. Te.avold detention, the holders of Couponsof this Company, due on, the let proximo, are requested to leave them at this Oftloe, on or before the nOth Inst., when receipts will be given and checks will be ready for delivery on the let proximo, in exchange for said receipts. A. BRADFORD, 5e22.4001 Treasurer. 0.-.• The Fate ter the benefit of the Indus- TRIAL SCHOOL OF TH9 SISTERS OF MN HOLY OHM, IS NOW OPNN at JAYNE% HALL. se27-et* Tr. dome for Invalids with Affections of TJi CHEST B. W. coiner PAITHE'and 011E8TNUT fitieste csiO West Philadelphia. S3toves STOVES! STOVES! SILVER'S ORICIPIAL OAS-BURNING STOVE, • With all the Latent Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR,- & OFFICE STOVES . • In the City, at - MA:NIGLE'?S,, - No. 009 MARKET STREET. Call before purchasing. ne29.6w • SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR NING COOK bTOTE.—I would respectfu ly call the attention of the public to one of the greatest improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves ant Amgen—the burning of the gas arising from the coal, by wbloh - means Is saved 50 per cent. in fuel and also more Waive heat thrown to the bottom of the oven. We effect the burning or the gases by means of a hollow oentre•piece, perforated on the under aide, which admits the. air in a hated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, ant causing a Same to pima aronnd the oven equal to a wood tire: Thin im provementalso preserves the centre piece from sinking down on the Ore, thereby miring the cameo of repairs One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION 4, 1118 MARKET - Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase lk North,) 1110 MAR 4ET Street eept2o.Bmo QTATEMENT OF ' THE CORN EX CHANGE BANK, as' required by the Seoond Sec tion of the Act of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, approved the 13th day of October, A. D. 1867: Amount of Loans and Discounts $3e,530 n Do. - Specie 42,357 38 , Do. Due from other Danko 152,045 87 Do. - Of Notes In Circulation 16,545 OD Do,, Deposits, including balances doe to other Danko 94,008 06 September 28, 1868. 01.i'Y OF PHAADELFII7A, ss : y, W. TORREY, Cashier of the Corn Eaebange Sank being affirmed, depose and say, that the above Statement ld correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ,Aftirtned to before me, this 28th day of fieptembei, A. D. 1858, • 5e29.1t0 OIIANLES D. FREEMAN, Alderman. - 1200KBINDING.—The undersigniid roe- JLP • peOtfally invite the, attention of lovers of hooka to their unequalled Stella ee for binding books In a su perior manner. Their work: has been. submitted for a mite of years to the examination of some of the moat celebrated connoliamire in the country. It has received the most flattering encomiums and won for the under signe .a reputation which they are determined to "maintain. , Every style of Binding wonted, from ,the plain "half-bound " volume-for the seholarie table to the most 'mitotic garniture of ,rarities for the collection of the Bibliomanisa. ilyieelmens of style and worknesnahip will be cheer fully shown to those who will ball upon , PAWSON & NIOHOLSON, Bookbinders, 019 liIINOU Street, Ne29-U' Between Maltet and Oheataut BUM', ICE PRESS,-7-PHILADELPI SErrEIMITM. .29. 185 g: AUCTION :NOTION. MERINO CLOTHS, CAOHEhitriE WEOOB3II, neglectfully Invite the attention of the Trade to their Large and Spatial Sale of MYERS, OLAGHORN, & 00., Allotlni, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 29, 1858, In which they will offer their ENTIRE STOOK of the following desirable goods. The Trade is asiured that this is the only sale of this description which will be made by them thin season. T. Ift. fr, Co would furthermore add that it le their intention to sell the entire offering. Dealers will find the sale worthy their attention, as the goode are all fresh, of thin season's importation. 2000 oleos MERINO CLOTHS, from One to sups. rior qualities, and Including all the desirable ' shades. 1000 Pieces OAOREMIRE D'EOOSSE, from fine to superior qualitleei and including all the des!. mole shades. 2000 pieces MOUSSELINE DE L &INES, from fine to superior qualities, and including all the desi rable shades. 100 pieces PLAID MOUSSELINE DE LAMM, of extra fine qualities and choice styles. 400 pieces PARIS BOMBAZINES, from fine to supe rior qualities. 100 plecie SCOTCH PLAlDS—beautiful geode,. 2000 pieces PARIS VEIL BAREGES, green, brown, - blue, and blacks, from fine to superior qualities. 200 pieces SILK VEIL GRENADINES, green, brown, • blue, and black. 200 pieces MOUSE. DE BEGE, desirable shades. 100 pieces PARIS EMELINES, very desirable shades. The Shawls will comprise the following styles 3000 SQUARE and LONG ALL-WOOL and Maine Leine BRODER BRAWLS, Paris Manufacture, including many entirely new designs and color ' lags never before offered. ALSO, A large and complete assortment of Square and Long black and colored THIBET and OAOIISHIRII BRAWLS, wool (lime. ALPO, A eplendld aseortment of black, mode, high colors, plain and embroidered TIMM and oAollli lagE BRAWLS, silk fringes—the best goods Imported. A Superb assortment of the richest styles of PRINTED TIfIIIET and OAOIIIIMIRE PLIAWL3, , and sewed, on printed burden', of the newest and most desirable patterns. The largest and most complete assortment of STELLA MANIA, comprising Thibet and Oachemire STELLA, with rich Brooke borders and corners,. TIIIBET and TeURIS STELLA SHAWLS, with rich velvet and plash bordera. ALSO, Rich and superb AIL-STIR VELVET SUAWLS, Tar- CO COL SHAWLS, Plaid Wool Shawl., Wool sad Silver She.la, ILLOusseline de Leine Shawls, ]troche Scarfs and many other desirable style+ of Shawls. se2b4tif FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. TERMS AND PRIVILEGES OP MEMBERS Annual Contributions, $3; Life Membership, $25. pith au additional charge of One Dollar the first year for a Certificate of Membership. Ihe fecal year com mences on the drat day of Ochber Members not in arrears are entitled to the nee of the Library and Reading Rooms. open daily from 9 o'clock A. M. to 10 o'clock 1. M., ulth the privilege of taking out the books. They will also receive Semen Tickets for the Lectures and the exhibition, and a Season Ticket for a Lady, to attend the Lectures and six sin gle Adinbodon Tickets to the Exhibition 'for ladles or minors. They will also be entitled to receive One Copy of the Monthly Journal of the Institute at one half the subscription price The Lectures of the Institute commence in Novem ber, and are continued on Monday, Wednesday, and fri day evenings for Twenty Week.. PRIVILEGES 01 MINORS. The minor children wards, and apprentices Of Life Member;, and of - Mem bers whose annual contributions are paid, including the current year, are, ou the payment of Two Dollars per annum, entitled to use the Library, attend the' Lectures and the Meetings of the Inetitate, and visit the Exhibitions; or, on the payment of One 'Dollar;-:they sewn,* 21o)tete for- this Leettsrb• only. DRAWING SCHOOL, For Instruction, Mechanical, and Architectural Drawing and Designing, commence. Poptembsr 20th, and is continued on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, for Twenty•foar Week.. • Pupils under twenty.one years of 'age are entitled to attend the Lectures In the Institute, alti visit the Ex hibition. Terms, $5 per Quarter JOURNAL, OF FUR INSTITUTD, Devoted to Mechanical and Physical Sciences, is pub- lished in monthly numbeis. illustrated with Plate', and Wood Cuts. Subecription Price; $5 per annum. Are held on the third Thursday evening of each month, at which subjects connected with science and the arta are received and dimmed, ,The members tickets, for the coming exhibitioh and lectures are now ready for delivery. Gentlemen wieh:ng to become members can do so on application, at the Hall, in Seventh street, below Mar ket, to WILIJAM HAMILTON, 5e29.6t Actuary. CAIITION. PRENTISS'S WASHING AND SOOURIEG SOW TION.—The undersigned would caution the public against the parehus of Liquid Washing Solutions, pu - porting to be similar, to, or equally efficient with, bin -The uniersigned is protected by a patent in the menu. factu a of the only article which min be safely and MR clenVy mist. Spurious imitations bays been pot up, which will prove inefficient in cleansing, and deleteri ous to the fabric. Grocers and retailers should be careful not to purchue the Washing and Scouring So lution except of us, as thy will otherwise render them selves liable as Wringers Purchasers should he care ful to purchase ONLY PRENTISS'S SOLUTION, u they will thus avoid all rink or destroying the fabrics wailied. Conclusive proofs can be furnished that this art'ele will not injire the fabrie. sept2O-Sme-thectu FOR COLDS AND SORE THROATS. ICELAND MIX'S PASTE, MARSHMALLOW DROPS, FLAXSEED DR,OPS. STEPHEN P. 'WHITMAN, Manufacturing Confectioner, No. 1210 MARKET STREET, ee29 3nt , West of TWELFTH Street. rrHE ROOMS of the BOARD OF TRADE, at tO3 CHESTNUT Street, will hereafter be opened to the use of fdembers of the Association, and of all perms entitled to their use, during both day and evening from nine o'clock A. M. to half-past nine P. M., until further notice. LORIN BLODGET, se2l3-3t Secretary. 12 TREES FOR AUTUMNPLANT ING, of 411 descriptions. "Er Extra large and beautiful EVERGREENS, on unusually favorable tome DAV ttt d. GRISCOH, Evergreen Nurkery, se29-w&sa2tet Woodbury, N. J. RR. CORSON, * REAL 'ESTATE BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. • Collections promptly made. 5e29.6m • NORRISTOWN, PA FRENOR WHITE ZINC, of the Vieille illontegne, ground pure. It produces a clear, white, Rae glom, and attains a firmness and evenness of surface. Guarantied genuine. For sale by ZIEGLER k SMITH, ougg.dtt floothyrftat rinr Paennd and 01.11113 eta ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. We have just received a compreheethe and va ried stock of this tvuly beautiful and iirobitectural pandas's to Ohurches Vestibnles, Oonservatorles, and other buildings, where it is deemed neeemary to embel lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any color may be had, either plain or ornamental, elate). rately or in teller. ZIEGLER & Whifitastle Drag, Paint, and (Dios Dealers, se2B-dif Boutbweet eor. Second and Green ate. NATO AL EXHIBITION OF HORSES, at POWELTON, WEST PHILADELPHIA, on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and, FRI DAY, October sth, oth, 7 th, and Bth, 1888. The Grounds will be opened for the adruhuslon of Vl snore at 9 A. 87 , And elm at 0 P. 51. Price or admierlon each day, 25 unto. Xntrance Pee for Ilormea—Ehngle, ;' Pair, $lO, with tree airniaalo a to Exhibitor and Gr+om. Exhibitor, but not Competitor—Stogie, $3; Pairs, $5, with free aduilealon to Exhibit-L.. Entries for Exhibition may be made at the Office of the Secretary, on the grounds, on Thursday, Pride., end Saturday, September 80th, and October lit mid 24 of this week, between 10 A. M. sad 2 P. M. ; at the American Moose, Chestnut street 7 to 10 P. M. ; at the Office of the Secretary, on the grounds, during the day, on Monday, October 4th, and at the American House during the evening Thi book and entries will-be olosed on Tuesday, Cot. fith, at 10 A. ' The grounds will be opened for pleasure driving on Thursday of this week, September 30th, at 10 A. M. The Premium List, Rules. and Regulations will be pnelished in the Rally Papers of the City, on Wednes- day. CHARLES MORRELL, se2B-2t* Secretary. 0 GASH B I ' RS. JAMES'S. EARLE A BON., sIe,OUNSTNIIT STREET, Invite the attention of Western and Southern Uastom• - ere to their Immense and elegant assortment of LOOKING-GLASSES, BROWN STOUT.-40 casks " Finzi df wimains, imported , direct from London, in store and for sale ay WM. H. YEATON, sen ' nle ROUTH WRONT street foe lISSIA HEMP and YARNS For SALE AA , by WEAVER, RIMER Er. CO, No. 23 North Water street. and 15.27 No. '22 North WHARVRB CHEESE. -105 boiee Herkimer county Mines° now landing, and for sale by C. 0. BADLER & 00., Nen ASOII Bt-eet, 24 door above front, pORIL-150 bbls Mess Fork, for sale by — O. o. SADLER tr, 00, 11023 WU atroot, dd door above Frost. LARGE' AND-ATTRACTIVE BALI! RICH PARIS GOODS. MOUSSELINE DE LAINES, BOMBAZINES, VEIL BAREGES, &a LARDS AND OPLSNDID ASSORNUSNT OP SHAWLS, THIRION, ➢IAILLARD, & CO. THE ABOVE GOODS, TO take place through NS THEIR ROOMS, No. 232 MARKET *STREET, ON SIX MONTHS' CHHDIT THE SALE WILL EMBRACE TGE STATED MEETINGS OTTOOITZ THZ OIRAZO HOMO, OIL PAINTINCII, ENGRAVINU PORTRAIT AND PIOTURE•PRAMER, Bailable for the PALL TRADE , #Xlljalaali ulrg` aubs: FeNoir o4iihiEftEs. ' - '- Medium 0 es in Blde Strlpee t Triftewito. _ . - Doe Shin Casinos. . .„ ; . ; ; —.,; . _ ti Cadet, Osfo . and Brown biti. ' . Bell; Double, said ,,, Twisted Oasslmerea, - ' ' Plaid; Side Strlpee, and Plain. Cotton Warp Clothe, ' Heavy Black and Brown. . Satinette In a tariety of. styles, Black, Brows, and Printed Goode. Postings, l'ineoashmeres; Potencies &o. The attention M the Trade is Solicited to these de sirable goods, whilh are of f ered on favorable terms, by SAMUEL B.TRY, , es2l3-6t-ifte ' 218 CHESTNUT Street. BAILY & VROTHER, No. 920 OHESTNUT STREET, WYIL OPEN TIM DAY Their•• Fall Importation OARPETINGS, PRICES GREATLY REDUCED CARPETINGS. ILLINGTON MUISBNLEI, SUPER ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, EXTRA TINE INGRAINS, DOGBIdOOTTON CHAINS INGRAINS, VENITIANS, AND LOWNIt GRADER, Of cholas etyle i s and approved mannfaotnre, constantly readying and for sale by SO2DEPH LEA, 11 - 810 toad Nos. 126 and 130 CHESTNUT St NEW, FALL STOOL MaCaultiy, , Drother, & Brewster, 28 NORTH FOURTH ST. HAWS just opened an entire new stook or HOINERIr, GLOVINI, AND FANCY 000D8, to which they invite the attention of- &stela's buyers; Our stook Is putionlarly adapted to THE SOUTHERN TRADE su9-2mlf . CARPETLNGS. JUST RESEIVED - PROM THE AtANUPACTURRES, Ora Consignment, a loge lot of INORAIII AND VENETIAN CARPETS, To be sold st AUCTION PRICES for Cuh or Olt) Ao oeptances. ' WOLFE, WILSON, & CO., Jy2O•frmkett " • No. 182 OHESTNIPF Street CLENDENN ING' 13 , DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE COVERS, TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELLINOS • TO THE DRY GOODS MEHOHANTE Giewrxmaga : Am I have bestowed more than usual expense and labor in getting up this article of Table Damuk In this country, and have succeeded in furnishing an article equal, and In some respects impo rter, to the imported one, at a much less expense, I trust that those who have a disposition to encourage Alums* ,EPTIMPalint and American labor will not forget my address. JOAN CLENDENNING a CO., ARAMINGO MILL, FRANKFORD, PHILADELPHIA. P. S.—Pedlars and those who travel and supply:Conn try Trade will And It to their advantage to call at she Factory before purchasing elsewhere. Parties wishing to buy, and cannot make it convenient to call at the Factory, will please send their address, and they will be waited on with samples of the above. se3.lmif koas Sixtnres. ARCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, & CO., MANUIVICITUILBRB or GA,SALIERS, DHADSETS, PENDANTS, PITTINOS, And MI kind& of OAS AND LAMP WORK, GIRANDOLKS; &0., :,' , 32.oyassrivUT ST.,PMLAD;LPHIA. AROWER, WARNER, 5c..0.0., VS BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Bondlnge fitted with the Pipes, and all klndsof Alteiing end Repairing of au Work. Will_roznottAbont the 10th October next to our. New fitere; - 718 011F1STNI7 ST., below EIGHTH. ee2Bst itionen $3 800 AND $1 , 200. WELL.SE cured Mortgagee of these amounts for sale. ' Apply to 0. THOMPSON & CONARROE, ee2B 939 ARCH Attest. $4,633.3a t b amount, 3 G mi l , O P U r ' N u ° D i - pal well meowed, for sale at a liberal discount s tp 2 tly to N. 0. THOMPSON & a. M. OUN ARBON: . 953 ARCH street. (gob arra SFIIGITET . 8c SONS, . Importers of 11AVANd CIGARS, ee26, 216 Booth FItONT Street Li AVA NA CIGARS.—A handeome assort- LA went of Cigars of she new crop Tobacco, of the following brands: . Firago, - - Pruebeee, Sultana.Cahanae, Union Americana, Orefon, Tropical,- Oa.tanon, Plor Bolen, robot*, fro:, &c, , &o , In X, I.6th, and.l.loth boxes, of Londree and Opera sires, Just roe Aged In Store, and for sale low by Olt ABLER TETE, 188 WALNUT Street. setT-10t iIAVANA CIGARS.-1.06,000 La Flor as la Havana let, 2d, 4nd ade, Just arrived per brig May Queen,” from Havana, in store and for We by - • WILLIAM H. YEATON, se244f Hu. 216 South gllONTlltreat 11010A140, OABANAN AND PAATAGAD 8841A88.—.A. choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig it New Nra,'' daily expected from Invana, and for side low, by OHARLIB TUVE, (New) 188 Webant street, below Second, est_ peened filtory tical estate. ea HY GE IA HOTEL, OLD POINT EEL COMFORT, FOR BALE.-4. offer for sale this moat valuable property. It is beautifully located In broad view of Hampton Boade and the Oheaapeake Bay, at Old Point Comfort, now the largest military poet in the United Statea, and, u a watering place, presents every possible attraction. The put season was much longer than that of any other watering place, North or South It hae an abundant stock of furniture, an Ise -hotise, Bath-liouses ; Billiard Saloon, Tea-plc alleys, Pistol gal lery, and every necessary and desirable appurtenance. To a company with adequate capital for enlarging its accommodations, It may be made the most attraolive and the most prntable Bummer retreat in the country. A very long cre It can be had for a large portion of the purchase money. Far the character of the property, I refer to the Hon. J. B. Floyd, Secretary of War, and Hon. A. Dudley Winn, le ashington; H. N. Falls, Beg., Baltimore ; B. W. Latham, Esq., New York ; and A. O. Southall, Asq . Washington House, Philadelphia, JOS. BEGAR, OLD POINT COMPORT, Sept. 21,1858. se244stdltwie A DESIRABLE SMALL FARM FOR L - 11-BALE.—The subscriber offers ' at PRIVATE SALE, The farm wherein* she resides, situate In BRANDY WINE TOWNSHIP. CHESTER 00., -PA., two and a half nailed frord the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Downing town, onalery public road, containing 27 acres and CO perches oT go od land, about 10 acres of which are drat rate wood - land. Stone DWELLING-DOUSE, BeRN, and MILK-HOUSE, with a well and pump therein, all in good repair. Also, a good assortment of FRUIT MRS of various kinds. Persons desirous of purchas log will please call and view for themselves. Terms so commodating. se2s 4t* P 1151115 PRICEMAN. --- - SOUTHWARK BANK, PulLanztsiitA, June 99,1888. NOTION is hereby given, that ,‘ The Southwark Bank of Philadelphia," located in the City of Phila- delphia and created for Banking purposes, with a capi tal of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, intends to make application to the next Legislature of this Commonwealth for an increase of one hundred and fifty thousand dolars to Its present capital Mock. By order of the Board of Directors jeBo-wed 8 mos P. P. STEEL, Cashier. azigtBRIDGETON.—The Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARCH Street Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturday's, at B,ti o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, W ednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 o'clook A. Pd Stopping at NetiOastle, Delaware 04y, Fort Delaware and the usual Landings on the Cohansey Through tickets for Milleville , Port Elizabeth, Mauricetown, Dividing ()reek, Newport, Cedarville. end Parton. seV-I,n* CHESTNIIT GROVE WHISKEY.-- A de sirs to lessen the consumption of impure Write, knowing their Injurious effects upon the constitution has induced the offering to the public of an article which the analyastion of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of , New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, & Cameo, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. R OIIILTON. I have analyzed sample of Cheetnut-Grovo WhiskeYi received from Air. CHARLES WICARTON, Ja, . of Philadelphia, and baring carefully tested it, I am pleased to Mite that it is entirely free from poisonous or &Marione imbalances It lean unusually pure and fine Savored quality or Whiskey. JAMES It. CIILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 8, 1118. Analytical Chemist. PHILADOLPIIIA, Sept. 0,1858. NAB 8111.: WO have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Greve Whiskey which you sent no, and dud that it contalos none of the poweana substai.,, k now . Ise rade Oil, which is the characteristic and injurione logredieot of the Whiakeys in general use. Very reopeotfully, BOOTH, GABRETT, & OADIACI, Analytical Chemists. To CEARLIB WIIMITOIII, Jr., No. 29 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. • se24dtoc2l pHILADELPILLA. OOLLEOE OF- PHAR, MADY.—The thirty-e;ghth annual convey of leo- - tures in this inatitutien-will commence on FRIDAY BVIDNINCi next, at'tbo College Hall, and will be con= tinned hi-weekly, (on' MONDAYS, WEDNICSDAYS k and FRIDAYB,) until about the &at or March. DOEINST - BBIDONS, M. D., Professor of - Ohemlatry: WILLIAM PROOTETti 3r., Protesiir'otPlannsay. ROPRT P. THOMAS, re. D., Professor of Malaria Medics. hiatrionlation Dakota may be obtained of ALFRED B. TAYLOR, Secretary, 1.214t* Ooraor of Wilma and Ninth *trot* UtudilDrireosits:' - EYRE & LA.NDELL, FOURTH AND ARM, EITAPLN AND VANOY SILK GOODS. SECOND OPENING OP WALL GOODS TODAY. ROUND•OORNER BRAWLS, NEWEST STYLE SILKS, EWE DOUBLE SHIRT ROBES, MAGINIVICENT DE LAINES, RICH' PRINTED MIRINOES, LUPIN'S mom COLORS MESINOES, 6-4 NEW STYLE .YALENCIAS, NEW FALL YESTINGS, &a , Zca. , EYRE & LAI4DELL,. 1e529•t0c12 FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS. ROUND -CORNER STELLA SHAWLS, RICH PRINTED ¢ BLICK BORDERS, From Anottion, AT RNDUCIED PRIM OURWEN BTODDART A. BROTRRR, Noe. 460, 462, & 464 N. BBOOND Bt., SUPERIOR ENGLISH BLANKETS. SCARPURSS BROTHERS Have received a few bales of selected ENGLISH BLANKETS, nearly !moue, with and without bright headings. Also, American Premium soft and heavy Blankets. of all else, Horse Blankets and Railway Wrappers. 011ieRBOURG ROBES. A new style of Autumn Robe, with 7aspo'S Silk bare, at $7 60. 411129 - EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets 25 CENT Black and Purple CASH maRES.—LTnet received front Auction. 1 cue of Black end Purple Oachmeree, at 25 Ovate muck below the usual price. BEBBOl' ec SON ee2S.St • Ilminfng More, 808 011118TNIIT at • ip t LAOK and PURPLE MOUSSELINES. -11-1 A new assortment of Brut and Purple, and Black cod Imported Moitasoltems de Lane: at 87% cents per yar r. - BESSON & PON, se29•Bt ^ Mourning Store, 808 OftEfITNUS St, COMPAGNLE FRANCAISE, • 810 CHESTNUT :STREET. , - GRAND OPENING OF PARIS FALL CLOAKS, AT FAIR R & C 0 - ON TEM ' 18T OF OCTOBER, 1858. , se2T-6t INDIA, SHAWLS AND SILKS. , L. J.. LEVY & CO. Are now opening a large Assortment of NEW PALL GOODS, • To which additions wilt be ,made by all' the steamers arriving during the next six weeks. Their assortment le now full and complete in the fol lowing Articles: INDIA fIASIIMERE SHAWLS . ; RICH AND MEDIUM PRICED BILES; FLOUNCED AND DOUBLE SKIRT SILKS; RICH PRINTED CASHMERES; RICH PRINTED MOUSELINES ;- FRENCH MERINOS AND CASHMERES; RICK FRENCH CHINTZES; NEW STYLE POPLIN DRESSES; DOUBLE SKIRT WALKING DRESSES; FRENCH EktBROIDERIES; SAXONY AND FRENCH PLAIDS; • NEW BLANKET SHAWLS; PARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS; HOSIERY, etovzs; FLANNELS,' ; •-• SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS. , • - 809 AND 811- OHBATNIIT-4. se2T-St G R AND OPENING or - = WINTER 'CLOAKS AT THE. PARIS itANTILLA• EMPORIUM The 81:11180MBERI have now open their , IMPORTATIONS AND MANUFACTURES, POn THE • • ' 'PALL AND WINTER-SEASONS, Comprising the moat extensive and superb display of . P 1 this itife"" !" Ever J J. 'W P R`OCTOR 84- 708 CHESTNUT STREET. ee27 ROBERT SHAW Bogs to inform Ills Yrlends and the NEAR TRADE RENERALLT, That he has removed to N0..63 N. SECOND STREET, Where be toilette their attention to hit complete Stock of ' CLOTHS, OASSINERES, SATINETS, &0., Prom the Markets of Englaud smith(' conntry, to gether with JOB LOTS From the euatlone of New York and this atty. ee2b•lw LIN' IN'S 0.4 FRENCH MERINOES AND CASHMERE DE COSBE, FROM THE GREAT MERINO BALE. CHARLES ADAMS has now arranged several lots and qualities of these well-known Goods, in choice and desirable colors. Alio, plain Mons. Widnes, in mode, plain, and high colors, All-wool Plaids, choice styles. Mons. Detainee, Valencia., Mohatis, Poll de Che►res and Drees Goods In variety. GLOSSY BLACK SILKS, OP ALL WIDTHS. Heavy corded black Ponlt de Sole. New English and Merrimac Prints. Fine stook of Unshrinkable Pliumels, Shirting,Sheet, log, and Pillow !dueling. STELLA SHAWLS I In many desirable styles. New Goods being daily received and sold at the low est market prices, for CASH: sefiniwf-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. LALL AND WINTER: Excellent POIL DE-OKETRES—New Lots, 25 Cents. Robes, All-Wool and Silk. and Wool, $3 to sBd BLACK BOMBAZINES. . Particularly cheap lota, at $1 per yard. COOPER & CONARD, ae27 8. B. corner NINTH and MARKET. ENGLISH BLANKETS—Large Sizes, nearly square, at p. Low priced and fke Femmes. Rochdale Blankets, Marseilles Quilts. COOPER & CONAVID, eo2 B. E. corner NINTH aid MARKET Rs. CILOTHS, OASSIMERES, SATINETS.- Broad Clothe, auction lota, $1 60 to P. New patterns Bide Band Oaselmerea. Black, mixed, and other Satinets Vestinge Bilk, Valencia, &c. COOPER & CONARD B. E. cornrr NINTH and MARKET Rs. N. B.—Tailors supplied on the Bight Terme. aa27 GREAT ATTRACTION ! OVER 84,500 WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH TO MAKE A SELECTION. THORNLEY a 01(.18M, N. E. cot. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Have the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to_the following very cheap lota, via: 46 LONG BROGLIE SHAWLS at 5 8 each. SO Do. do. do. at 10 " 20 Do. do do. at 11 " 24 Do. do, do. at 12 14 10 Do. do. do. at 13 " 20 Do. do. - do. at 14 44 20 Do. ' do. do. at 16 44 8 Do. do. do. at 18 44 8 Do. - do. do. at 20 44 8 Do. do. do. at 26 (4 In the above Lots of Long !troche !betels will be found every desirable color of centre. BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS From $2 to $l2, in every color. French Blanket Shawls in new designs. Plain Thlbst Shawls, Square and Long. EfAl Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered. OfrUdren's Shawl', Misses , Shawls, and Oentlemen'a Shawls, at THORNLEY k OHIBM'B, "ONE. PRICE CASH STORE.' Northeast Coiner 1114111TH & SPRING GARDEN N.ll.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash may find bergaine at T. & 0. 4 5. P. B.—A Magnificent stock of Mks now on hand. selB-tf N EW CLOTH •STORE. HENRY D. NELL, 31700111T0R TO r CEO. M. COATES h CO., . No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Just receiyed, the Newest etylee of FANCY CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Also, a choice assortment of PRENOII BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, And other Goods adapted to Men's wear. aelB-12t CADIPBELL's DINING SALOON, . Corner of THIRD St. and HARMONY COURT, - - Han been closed-for 'moral days past, in order to - be regenerated and disentir ailed. It will be Opened on MONDAY, next. 20th inst., with improvements and al terations which will astonish the town. The host hes thrown his eon! into the task of iron seal, and we think that his efforts will meet with universal approbation. When reopened it will be a model establishment. sell-tf AWNINGS AWNINGS I JOSEPH U. POSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office Win dow's ; Awnings for Stores, Awnings for SteamlnAts and Ships. All kinds of Awnings Tents, Siags t 'or any thing in oativas, made to order byJOSEPII H SOSTHR, awning Maker , - No. 499 North THIRD fittest. Reel , dents. No 390 South front Street . " - - - 30811P11 - POSTER. L'NGLISH VERMILLION and ULTRA Li MARINE BLUE, especially Imported for painters and Printers. Pnt up In 1 lbpackages, and for sale by LAY & BROTILICR, ?Al DOOR Strut% up gain, - - farilatvankto 00 TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE ma Avenue, blow, VINE litreet, running. through to Water Street, 148 feet deep, -;; Also, the Double mow), corner of THIRD *int - QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the best likostions for lugs Business In Phila delphia, Also STABLE and COACH-HOUSE in OHNITRY Street, above' SEVENTH In rear of 'Ash land House ,Appir 218 North FOURTH Street FOR SALE-41tock;Fixtuies, and/krill:teas of ona of the oldest, largeat i and beat-located Gnoon,lt STORES in. the. Pity; None need apply but those junixig ammo insane and in good standing Ad detireer, ~n ao ,n 2e le c kat, re*fer. TO'BE LET-'- , •..A. very Convenient Two- Story HOW, to DATHARTNE.Street. above BSOOND, North side, of S te Triune Church; Xitalien on the first floor . Log J.'YARD'& BON, No. 209 SPRUCE Street Also,a very Dedrable ROUSE in SPRUCE St., neat BROA D, South. Ma, Your Stories high, One large Yard, Rae; ead; Ronne ' In quire as above. ea TO LET—The HOUSE NO:, 1626 ORIMITNIIT Street„ Mu laiga Yard and Modern Improvements. . 5029-dtr die • FOR: SALE—A Handisonfe Ara TRY MBBIDENUE, of threecres, with good Im provements, on Grey's Lane, ration from Market-. Street Bridge. adjoining Butcher's Town Platt. Apply to Dr G. STUART, on the Promisee • ee2B•Bttt - '--„ HOTEL TO LET, and FURNITURE ' For BALE —A fine large Hotel in the Northern part°, the City. _ Large Howe. fine run of Custom for Bbardeis and Travellers. Call at the CONVEYAN ORR'S Moe, Sixth and :bring Garden Streets. for particulars. - - - " 5e28-3tie astik TO , LET. - .;.- A LARGE SECOND irtifITORY PinttilBlllD CHAMBER, lo one or two gentlemen, with bteakfast, if desired, in a email private amity, 40e GiIBSN Street. - . ae2l3-2t* Above WILLOW TRENT O —The: Second Story BOOM in Bulldloir , 2oB MARKET Strest,"neoupled the last nlneyesrs for the Silk and Dry Goods Jobbing Bn Rent low. Apply on the Premirsos.• 80284t1d. WM. S STEWART lc Co. [BOOMS ON, COMMERCE • STREET.- JL The Three Upper Rooms of el 6 00014070 P Street to Let. • '4427-Int- maFOR SALE—A. handsome residence, with all the modern - improvements, large side yard, papery, &a , SIXTH, near SPRING GARDEN Street Terms easy. P. K. LYND, 6% South SIXTH -Street. (Second story.)' -, • sell Ara mu: FOR ,BA.L'VOR EXCitAITGEA Hi 3. handsome new mansion, 19 room, and .40 mires, near Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, Site splendid, fruit abundant, health uninrpassed._Any person really desiring a. handsome Coontry Seat in ex- Übangi, for olty property, will find this an unusual op. portnnity of aeeomplithing his object... Apply to P.R. LYND, S. SIXTH Lit , (Id story.) seThlm FOR SALA—A pretty:Oottage;lSzu! .2d mune, and one or more scree, on Wyoming ILTODUII, two miles out the Second-street Turimike. , Also, several handsome cottage lots The neighborhood is healthy, beautiful, and rapidly improving. P. IC.. LYND, B. SIXTH St., (2d story.) - - sel7-1m TO.SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS. —Thirty &memoriam of beautiful Land =Wyoming Avenue, near New Second street, only two WWI north of the payements, for tale a bargain, - and terms My. Applyto P. N. LYND,6% South BIXTH Street, ((second story.) - ; FOR SALE— - , - One of the 'most Valuable end Desirable ' - DOUBLE BROWN BTONB IiBaIpBNOBB - - Not - 1810 .OHESTBUT STREET, EXTENDING THEODOR TO GEORGE STREET liarbmg been built by the owner for him own Residence, no expense bee been spared in ite'onnetnietiOn. Apply to ' • .010.11. LES BOGGS,' • • . • 829 - Market iltreet, Or to M. THOMAS it SONS, • seli-lmif 189 and 141 - Bonthlrouith Bt. CHOICE COTTAGE SITES, ',WITHIN three minutes walk. of two' Stations, on _Philadel phia and Germantown Railroad, for sale eheap. - Apply at earner of Tiopalltreet and Plank Road, or r at No. 21 North Edith Street, to - - - - sell-Im* T.-L. LITTLEFIELD. 1N 'ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS, near 013EBINUT Street, a LADY can Lire Fur ribbed Apartments, before and during Confinement, where the refinements of a home may be Obtained. Ad dreaa Press OMee. 1.29-watit BOARDING. 7 —A handsome suite of apart mania on the seiond tloOr, WALNUT St.,between Broad sod Sixteenth. Address, with reference,'L. M. , Puss oilies t , pEOPL E!S MOON OP THE OUPIIRMR COURT. JOHN. H. ItE WILLIAM' E. FEAZER. VIRTAIOI - JOHN W. RYAN. WORD " EDW. JOY MORRIS THIRD I.; TERRACE FOURTH " WM. MILL WARD VIETH " JOHN WOOD JOHN H. PARKER. VISIT DISTRICT..." Sitcom) ic SAMUEL SWEENY , THIRD " WM. H. MATTHEWS FounTa •g SIIVINTH EIGHTH Humming .. ...... ...ISAAD A. SHEPPARD TRIZLIPTH " THIRTIRSTA " TOURTAINTII « SIMON GRATZ TIFTUNTH ....GEORMI W. HAMERSLEY BIXTEINTII " GEORGE WILEY SILVSNTIIENTH ,1 0. R. ABBOTT WILLIAM H. KERN. GEORGE W. BIoMA.HAN.' CLERK OH ORPHANS' COVET, NIMRO.D WOOLERY. ELECTION, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 ae2240012 CAR RIAGES. . . • WM. D. ROGERS, CHAIM AND LIGHT-pARRIAGE BUILDER, 1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied. selB.Bmif tilatrbeo, Jewelry, &c. BAILEY & CO., NOMILIIILT Have removed to Mete:Lew Ftro•proof, White Marble fltpre, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE Now opening their fall stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARNS, AND TANOY GOODS, To which they Write the attention of the public!. SILVER-WARN, WATOHES, DIAMONDS, AND 4 _ Dr. W. S. MoILDENNEY,Dentis oia.•.. would inform Ms friends that he has resum'e3 practice at No. NM CHESTNUT Street, second door above the 13. B. Mint. - aopl4m PHILADELTHIA AZIK AND RBADINO 'RAILROAD. 'REIM:a TOR BARRIBBHRG.—The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company are now prepared to forward freight to ilillBlBllOBG, and to all points on the Lebanon Valley branch of this road. Freight delivered at the Company's depot, sonthe•et corner of BROAD and 011111tRY Streets, before 4 o'clock P. ht., will be forwarded on the same day, and wilt arrive at Harrisburg before 10 o'clock on the following morning. For rates, &0.. apply to JNO. P. BRATY, 4uter/11 Agent„ Broad and Cherry streeta. onh - PHRENOLOGIOAL EICAMINA -44 'PIONS, with written deecriptione of character, 44, including advice in reference to business, health, ' eelt.improtrement,'Sm., are made day . and eve.' ning at FOWL IR, WILLS, dr o.'B, sell-8m ' 922 Oheetnnt et., Philadelphia: TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CHANTS —Manilla Rope, assorted sizes, from inch up, mitunfactured and for sale by WEAVER, TITLES, & CO., No. SS North WATER street, and 6•24 No , 22 North WHARTEL IN THE CITY, Boarbing. politiral STA.TE 'OFFICERS. CANAL COMMISSIONER, CONCIRIBB STATE BENATCIR THIRD DISTRICT, FOR REPRESENTATIVES JOSEPH H. SINKS J MORRIS HARDING - GEORGE T. THORN JOSEPH M. CHURCH DAVID 11. BITER O. A. WALBORN GEORGIC W. WOOD 14 MAO J. NEALL ....TORN A. FISHER FRANCIS EDWARDS COUNTY OFFICERS BHERIRIT, REGISTER OF WILLS, Qtarrianzo BAILEY & KITCHEN, PEARLS, AT WHOLZBALI JIRD IiiiVAIL laentistrp illcntia TPRltiVEliS. , —Wein tea, a good Double 1. Medium WAMIINGTON PREM. Address at this Office. • •-•••- - - - ste2P-w6W - - - ALADY wishes a - SITUATION in 'the - ocysiitir idiElovoitoogo: or to Superintends Musa. Addreu ANNIBI CLEMENT; Prefi Owes; - se29-it* WANTED, , by sLITOUNG - MAN, from the - • V -- Country, a Situation hi aIaRTAI4.OIIOODaY STORM. Has some knowledge of Store limbless, and can furnlehgood References, both City and Country. A 8011TH, . LaDY; from - Abe -SOUTH; diatregan Engagement in • girehetlT ae Teaoher, of the iiingibh Branehei or would ba wipldg to engage as Private, Tdtor or GOverneae' Ina Private The hlgbeit Teettinoniala as to Obaiseter'lled Qiudifleationowill be tarnished. - ;Wouid have no objeo tione to go to-tbe eotintiy. to hriii D 2 O. -011. MS, at kire. Mayer's, comer of r9uiyrg, and' ARCS, BtFeePh- • WANTED -A. Young. Man in filo "Cotiil Produce Business—cis w.tio- out Inflames OitT-. Groom, Address PRODUCie,:Oftleo at The VITANTArt"-A Situation in anininiance OftiO4). lizaploymeat more ..of as object than Wary., Sallafattqry reference will be given. `Addrens W. D. Bon 640 P. 0: se2T4tif VIVANTED—'9, PAATNER, "a' Gish ..9apatilloi Five Efuridrid Papa; to engage In a maw inirentiOn. Addreaa G.P. G,i Offlea.. WANTED—A s , Beepeptable PrQteatant women, to - do the - work of a "' L ark_ Irian, Br ialy. Most boa goird Gook, Wnaher. awl Ironer, and come Well recommended:: 'Addrees 110,IDUKBEIPIR, at this Omee eluting where to be fonnd t 5e27411t,'," T - TAlLolll3:—The' idifertisel'-- - rte . good Clatter, Wirig i"h° bast bonen, is open form angagiqnez4. _ Addtel W. - ,T:, at thug afliaa. • pe261140 WANTED—Einploymentby Tivi,l9o3llC .Y V MEN, just arrived film Surope,• who,bring with them newly- mov e prorate for Inking Stela oat of that Iron. 6'bl:wee L., at the °Moe of this Paper, . ' 1 - • A YOUNG LADY. wishes employment es ,Teselter of Abstains Beirdiary. Terms moderate. Address ELLEN' ogee of thi" Mgr, WANTED, FOR THE MUTED WAVE v v OAVALIVTAbIe-bed.fed, iiniriarried'ioefi, to whom vlll be Ores IrooCpsy, ' board'. medical attendance. : - Pay from ./02"-to SU per month. No Ease having a wife or Wald MN- bem a tVAlll7 for MOUNT ND ONILVION at No gl7 mon, shore Adak, north aide. - - W. TH. 31/1.911.0D374;., .14 Lieut.:lst L, 0 1141(001/16. • 'ilacialgg 0111*.., - 4 ;24metwitto: ... AA M ERIOAN 40ADEMY-OF, AMMO,' :BROAD AND LOCUST Etioehfe- THR GREAT RAVELS! • • WEDISZEDAY ,- HTENING, 80;4;49, 1854, - , • Evolutions on the TIGHT, BOPS by Itadette Zan trata and others. ' , • -- THE OMEN MONSTER.. • - • • Olorreller de Wraps, Mons. Marten; Chafebar Ma. roa, Mr. Walla I Chevelier La Grand, Mr. A. Lehman Green Monitor. Mr. Lehman, .7r4 Rosalle,•MOle. Cecile. • KATY . THE .91VANDIBEZ. Katy. YresMathise - ' ••. - •••,•: Adadeelon—Paranat, Parquet Ennio - and Baltinil 00 oenia ; Family Circle and Amphitheatle, 24 mate, -Beata can be reamed from 10 A. N. to 4 PAN. with out extra charge... Children - under 10 years half price. MRS. BOWERS'a, .WALNIIIYEIT. StreetTHILLTRI, corner of , I.UNTH , tad WALNUT • -...WEDNZSDAT S i ptembeeTßOSSl4 THYO AGO Runt ,1 Mr. OonwanCount de PohlSir. into4i g enie, Mrs. Ronde; rAstarte. - Mrs. • Oonwar.r.. - , : - " GRIST TOIVHII MILL. - • • - Baron do , Binhentile, Mr. (wry; Praaetne r Mlr A (hulas. • Prime of admieelori--Seeoad Tier and Amin and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquei, STK cents Ikon Oirele, 60 mate; Private - Dian, aotiording to-,their locale, Mt end Ilk Single Sesta in °reliant* and Priv ate Boxes, 16 owns: - - • _ • - t - - Doan open at quarter beforeT o'eloidat Cartels rine at TX &cloak. - ATLEY, & WiDiam S. Piediate/ahAellog and Stage PitEllger.' WSDNESDAT-ITTNNING; septinbeir 49,1868, • - - THE= INCONSTANT.:- - - Old ilraboili Adr , Gilbert ',Young Mirabel, Mr. Wheatley; Oriama,-/dre. Gladitane- Shane Ilre. Draw e BINH 08-.. SWIM. - - Lord Yawnby, kir,Wheatley. - - Adadsaion. 26 eta. , Secured Basta in Brum Carole. ST eta; Orchestra dtalla, 50 ate; Beata in Private BOZNi t 711 eta; Gallery,l2 eta; .6nliery for Galoredßareana t 2dein Private Box in Gallery for Colored. Persons; „Wats; Whole Prirat• Box, VI: , -z.:- • - Doom open at. quarter boron -7 &dank • canamenerat ,eul, ly Ls•. •• h• 01: - BA.BIDIBBGIVB COLOSSAL -71IRRSIIINTd.TI0N8 OP TER RIIBBIA.II WAR. - Open every evening this creek, and on ' Adininelon " 18 I'V e r ellt i s i P A LI X j l l 3 B a C t i l 'i. Doors open at 7. .ithlbitionAt sCh( de. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS ; TENTH AND . CHESTNUT Streets:._ " Here again! Itebirn of the old MONDE BLITZ. • New and Oondeal Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM.. Extraordinary Magical" Demonstration, and" the LEARNED - (UNARY BIRDS. - Open every Evening during the yreak, _at Bali last te oak &col on Wednesday and EatordayArtarnoone OE. Adadisioit, 28 a)nti IVkitylreir IS coati. 1024.1a4 ILA-LLMARKET 3 1 19 ABET. - 140W,:.0PiN J. latOo_:Wir.txtiia , ii eilebrated - , PANORAMAS-OETHE BIBLE. T,. Thin mesollicant PAlNl'lNG.emonisnose with Mao., and continues down is historical order to the Babylo nish Captivity ,00ntiinbgr more . than fifty or the most sublime and; I nteresting scenes lathe Bible. Exhibition EVERY EVENING. - Doors pit to commence at 8 &clock precisely._ Tickets 25 cents—to - be had at Nell door._ Childs under, 10 years 15 cents. Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY AFTERNOONS for families and . .ehoola.- Doors Open at 2; to - coinmenoe at 8 - preeisely. e Explained by Professor TIBBITTS. esit-tf BARRETT* GYNNASIITM.f - BILLIARD ROOM, PISTOL AND.RIBLB GALLERY. Will-open on MONDAY, September Bth, at No. : ltta MADEST Street. eeS-Int* Missolotioris anD Copartnerships. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing under the name of BAXTER, WILSON, & PEARSON, near Itolmesburg, Iran by mutual consent dissolved on - the 21st day of Augnat,lBss. ROBERT BAXTER, SAMUEL WILSON JAMES-11. PE AitioN. ■eld•ved 51* September 16, 1868 ( 11-PARTNER3tiIY. TH Bls NESS W.J heretofore oondaoted by Hunt. Webster, &, will from this data be carried on under the -style and firm of L&DD. WEBSTER, & 00., who will. continue the manufacture and sale of Sewing Machines the former in Boston, the latter at 820 Oct ESTNIIT farost, Philadelphia, aril in the principal oltiea of the Union. September 1, 1868. seTt-lm nemovale. AS H T ON'S CITY COMMERCIAL AGENCY REMOVED TO No. 4505 OIIESTNIIT STRENT, 2d Story, adjoining Olnuabar of THE BOARD OP TRADE. TERMS, $O PER YEAR For Pamphlet, containing Plan and Conditions, appl at the °Moe. 0626-tf RE VAL . —O. C. SADLER & Co. have removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No. 108 ARCH street, second door above Front. eel Illitnarml. DR. BARNES' CAMPHORATIM RITILLOT OLOINGER Thiel Medicine has, by its own merit, gained a great reputation. It Is eomposed entirely of vegetables, and is made tram the formula of a diatom:asked physician ruled by him in the cholera of 11182. It does not content Opium In any form i and never constipates the bowels. It Is equally efficamoue In mild and aggravating attacks of cholera morbue. Rhea cured cholera after the it rice water" discharge had taken plum. The cramps end pains of cholera mOrbue and dysentery are its 'a few minutes dispeiled the stomach, and the bowels restored to a healthy action. If this remedy were used in*.lhe premonitory symptoms, dysentery, that dreaded disease, would god fewer victims. Read the reoommendations of the railroad conductors who have used It for Several years, ie the threaten. For the cure of NAITSEA, NERVOUS ARBILITY, ORAMP, OHOLIO, PLATULRNOY, and aunkgsAD ACHE, it has no equal. DYBPEPBIA of over twenty years , 'Standinghas been cured by R. The weakest stomeoh, hi - twenty drupe token after each meal, may be restored to a healthy ac tion. ' Nervous tremor, the reenit of exemeive drinking. Is at ones cured. It has prevented eitioka of delirium tremens. Two or three doeea is enough to cure sea-slokness. It Is the most valuable of its kind in eitieteuee, and L co pronounoed by physicians who are using it in their practice. As a PREVENTIVB of FEVEtill, du ring their !revelation, in Autumn, taken in doeea of thirty drape r when the etomaoh and bowel/ are consti pated or In an opposite state. It will Co prepare the kystem as to overcome any liability to an attack even of Yellow Fever or Typhoid. Persons who have suffered in health from Ague and Fever have been restored to health by this wonderful remedy. No one should be without it. - • Prepared only at 333 OILEBTNIIT Street. Bold at stores throughout the United thetas. A very liberal disoount made to retailers. - tamp. I3ETERS's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE A PROP-t*RMEBATINEt GAS LAMP le the only Patent Burner that has a Non-Conductor attached. The publie are cautioned *gated all other Burners, as they will heat, and liable to explode. Btate and County Rights for sale. Apply or address 5813 I). P. RIMERS. 422 BROADWAY, N. Y. SOEIRAOK'a VARNISHES, JAPANS, The attention of Dealers and mummers of Ifarolakes • is solicited to our SUPERIOR COACH AND FURNITURE TARNISH, _ DRYING JAPANS, • IRON JAPANS, MASTIC AND SPIRIT VARNISHES. We claim to be the Oldest 'taint& hfaxinfaituring Eatabliahment IN THIS COTINTEri Our Varnishes having now been in constant use OVER FORTY TRADE, and ore &dirtied by competent Judges to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES." All we 'ask Is & fair trial, and we are eattafled the merits of our Varalobes will be FULLY 1111121.111111 D. .C. SCHRACK & CO., OLD STAND..Noo. Maud 164 North FOURTH Street 5e6-1m SALAD OIL.-25 cases finest Tuscan Lynch t , O on, In store and for 5.1 e by WILLIAM IL YZATON, sea - Pl 6 South Pi:I,ONT