The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 02, 1858, Image 4

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tv1 . ..1••" No4.I9O34a44II6OUTEAdtIIiTII
• ROIL „,„
, • . PALL 11AL110.4TBORdANDREW , ESTATIr'''" ,
_ ..arporh p a n Egarltu September, at` thalitehange.
Fifth Hill agle,"l4tlf Scidgmber,,.tho:Ennhange.'
• , Sixth Pall EMU: Met ollapteniberVitt`tiveßkobange:
11113eventh Psll , l3ale' , Alilideptemblari alba•Eleliando.'
' _Wart of , the Rgodbille 'the abovesales' now '
- BALE:',,TO BDOESALNES.
- 2114 - Atty:1141244210r Trade
, • commence an Rio?! erOPEOpteiober: cdotelogwier now'
TITBRO, Am;
4r4eSt t ag rhitidoiodo =Osage , every
y, L "
• - w 6 - to which wo " olS P rthe Emma "I n
811oilla • lid • • in life re
p t form,
• . to ll ne ° l4ti •
oniotAlltio totooobi on
, Min following . 3 yaz .7
Amax AT THE ATIOTION
AMA?, SALi. '"
" I" AT W
Woborilkitinibtuit of Toin Ras Olt- an d '
Sae, finlic , „„ ' ~.eferedasdriition or i
• '1,71d7i )o,l_
•
‘ 1D Real XeMtainitereroeotti Prliite Site , Re.,
eater and Advirlined.difesidamill,t in our Public B&W
Abets:tote, of *V&A:000 oopieg ire prinliid weetly,)
Tree of &ergo —I , ••'• • •
- ! r - 1( / Jolt° , • s,
, _
September Ttli, cOelnalk, at the 7bnadelphia
Egehenge, withouVrogerrer-for -account ot.whom
it
may. ooncern—,,
• 200 abates ColomMaliPetcad,Tren.PodiPanr.
Ear Al to be; pislll inkes,col,l4ol. l l!) We.
Also for aceount'OttrhomikinFrionoira—; •
200 @hared San Pranefeco Land Association.
Able, for other gooemito•-•:" -- -
21 shares K•l2lB•l4slt.Blatila • - . •' :
50 shares dateden - prra C"iTanr--,rr sso '
- shares what Mi4fahtoometory company.,
BOU.STM . PALL SALE...,SEPTEMBER 7lit.
Will inchart;"---••:."0,-•'•
Aeslgneesq'eremetory, _
.4:Atm . /mut frroNlegeot EY. STEAMNNO,P 7 B,"
MACHINERY; TVGIJITONEDWELTANGS,4S4, to 7
gather withlotantgniond, Manayttlik, The whalerto
• , ;ald withor4relerly.i, - •, •
/NU paridonlars,novi r reedy islntifibals." ,
-•- STONE AWNWEI.I.II,IO,-iyonifstorrloricleetOre
e n d avt e mn gatAt e AV.#°,l , f t .,P, oaeB6 -. *E !*l :
mediate pousitifliin': " -"
NEAT MODIIItNitESIDINCB,IIO. 480 North Tenth,
Street, between 0064 1 60 Alropy/treeta , _:,/w l 7o lB t B
possession. • - •
SIX BRION DwnLlAbltelOesotta stroeti
SEVIN FRAME DWELLINGS, corner of Uniortind
Want streete CaMilahlii: , , -
Tams onouND-BENIs, Tie : One or ISO a year,
and two or $94:0 year esebrolear of taxes-moored by
three lota, with n,brick dwelling on snob, •
MORTGAGE.--A •ino - rtgage .of 1600. a first
modfga 'IFNI% hi, other incumbrance.
lESTOrue AND DIVELLING.-Thres-story brisk store
and dwelling. No. 1344Fassyunk road, below'Wharton
'street, late Moyatheileinit. •
FIFTNEALL BALEr-SNETEMBEE 14th,
Will incindo- •••,•••,- - • -•-
Tr re
ustee's Peremptory Sale;
' -
• - HANDSOME MODERN,LTERNS.STORY 'BRION
IRESLDENCE, with.three-stoo•-back-buildinge and all •
modern conveniences, N 045.15 Green street. „ ,
• VALUABLE: „WY; ,OBEENETICSICT.-,Aleo;
'shuttle lot W. 1141101. adjolo,lnt theib 6 7 6 - 011 teat,
...19 feet front by,lBo,l6festdasp,. Sale ahsolute.„.„
pa-Habra mit resdyirikandbills. • ;
Orpbanst Court ,SalilL.46liate': of,Xolui Dame, Ilee , d.
TEIRENSTORy DAWN DWElSlNT,'Elleabeth St
now Brickley etreet,ketween Sixth- and Seventh,' and'
Spruce and Pineristreets. ,'" • ••,• •
•
NEAT BSSIDNINDI, No. I.B4O,EOPIrAII STREET.-
Also, nest three-story brick dwelling, with side,yerdl
'and bandsome garden; itouttraldeAPoplar street, west
of Sixteenth street.- . — •- = •• -
BUSINESS • SD . -Three-Story brick store and
northeast. coiner of Fourth and Carpenter
Area to late filmthirlok--- , •
•
- CHISTSIIIZ , STEEST'ERSIDENCE.- A- valuable
• reeddence i Noilnerkestunt street,• witb the modern
improvemtntqlot2o by-160 fearOvro fronts,
AdministeitothetialsaiEstate of John Borer, Der Pd.
LANG/1101V, GROUND' 189 feet on Danphin,St.,,
150 feat oriltileSeifreat; and 150 bet on lfairhill street, -
• three fronts-,-vraterpiposlakkalid sidawalka curbed Go d
foutoeff Sale=Jle3Btttt . ismeir D; Iv eve; Peoessea.
.TWO LARGE 'I.OTNIOILM-BUOND, 180 feet front in
Dauphin West, 150 feetonApple exist; 160 feet on ile
Shaul° etreet,, sad Mei Ofet r onqinirth street-,--Eal'et
pipes laid. and sidewalks isav,sd and muted;
SIXTH'
„TAW RALE--SIPTENDEN Slat:
•• Will Include-, - ,„,
_ TWENTY BitIOIC
• Mierstomi Pareanptery,Side;-Estete of
Deceased.,Yerenalah
ton THlMifs-S It MUCK _DWELLING, and two-`atop
Trams dwellingllioi6l2olo*l4B North Path: street,
with- trims shop - ,lgthi,,reari- - „Also,two, two-story
brick dwellinKNoti.VS Aliik . prOttatiM street; with,
two' two-story)nlak
to be sold tositbarr.s , •
THREE-STORY BRIOHDW:N4,OSI4NO46.IIrantI
Stn etre° above Noble4toiet,
- TELRIE-STODE BEES -DWELLING No '407 (been
Tnnit-ivroatilddi firtiNECAND:DN*Luttt,
No. 717 elallowlaill street--fr-
Tvio-stoNystreet:_ magic , DWALTAPNii No, ,6I 111'0
X01174E-Broitit,iiitMs NfirlaitNik;No...witiA94:•`
bwton street ;east' of Tenth street, Thltteatith - waid:
• THEIIIt-STOBICIIIIIOII- DWELLINCIAIo,„66II
rich streeti *set Biath-itteet. •
TEM 'IIIII.III,IITORIV - BRICK , : 'DWELLINGS'
east stab oiltiadTelit66tpbethretill and Coates,
' and Second snit New-Msaketstreets •
-WYE THESE-STORY-13111011.DWIL'UNGS;•form
ing a court. Peaelutil alley, between, Fourth and Elfth
streatsASKelfth ward. , • - .;
TRIINE4TOIII/ BRICK - STORE AHD DiViLL'iNG,
No. , 768 South - Nourth„streot, between German arid
Catherine etreeti. , . .- •
ifii. - 11;1; - oFiciii='Wholiiiiiititeiiirstiiptor7„. , ...Paitiettl.
tarn ready .
•
die =TIM - +tillable"e• property known' as , the ..it Girard_
?lour Atllle,t.t:Voargard, ,- Sce:i >Ninth 'street; ort-.tbe
,...-",•,,,:::-Ger,nantown and'Nottristodit Railroad, above-Poplar;
...., - r, 4 4 . l,ti4treet, lot 80 , by -161.- feet itwbr-tioitd, with extenelve
brick. mill with suPpridijitadhiner, large A briekf,se•-
. 40tP, stabling ( - oval' pardt'railined-"traette, Ste.: &a,' 7.
'Executor's Peremptory Bale -.Estate of Geo. s,
„De eased , :,
VALUABLE RESIDENOW.tIOADH4IO - 17011;ASTA•-
-,,-; . AND LARGE LOTi , Deitimito - .ll3eventh street •
north of. Arott.ir, Lot 9,604 letttrimit teet deep:.
11:7- Bale itbrolnte ,. —^ - _
BALE - O E INIPERIORTURNITDEELSI - RGEIRIVOOD
- PIANOFORTES, 11001LOARE13, •OFFIGE4ABLZIL ,
-
SOARD. , —Otiv'llatiOthis -morning, at the auction
- store, wilt - cotoptiie,-,beitidis- COO - tots excellent second;
bent turnitMcictipertrie-rosewood'platitt.tortes,;,. war ,
nut book-oases, offide-tableli;? - 0 Serge, econters, he„
an assortment Of`.l3rouble,` and Veolttin'
cur Pet% beft and Jimtding, v „chinc, add glaitewareoho:
fo r an attraillve . issortisiOit worthy Mei attention
- ret Ismael arid others dm:iron - sof purchaeing,
Vatilogstea,now reedit and the arranged
tor examination.: - . - • : - .
Bate atltos.oo Sad ,14 1 _ StrOet.
EIIBERIOR JPIGINITURE, PIANO4OBTE; PIN P .
FRENCH ,PLATII , AGNAORB;;;BRINIBBLE CAN,
• ' , "Pitis
At, 0 o'olealc;,at:jbe„suottoe store, ILL ostensive
assortment of lseellentseecnd-hand furn iture , elegant
piscii-tortes, carpets, etc., `tram private
ramlliee'deelinfuoglortuteteeping, removed to the store
- for eonvenienoe of cote.
LARGE'COIIIeTNES, -TABLES, = , ••7,
- 6 large counter% itiltatloo wilnut topeOarge
tutting table', 4trtre frames togiackets,l2 stands; cloth
.
TALIJA_BLV ,
ENGLlSH, antxwzoxit BOOKS;
. ,pn,liteeopy '
September7thost tile anotionitoro, will 'be "cold C
onnection or BaklG#ksid: - Amitiaita •kieltaroa " , yarlohe
Pot catiloilei tEfiiboOki,
Whieh will,be templed ,l'cie . exiseettnation,. one day Pee
,8416:44,199:1119 Vinefairiet
,BANDBOX'
ccapErs;a:d. , ,
- • -On Ifedneaday, Morning,
September Bthfetlo detect,. at NO', 1110 Vine street,
. the enure - household .turnitare, floe tapestry carpets,
china and, glasswere, , &a or al get:dieresis declining , .
housekeeping, Also, the • kitehen,f3trniture, lot-- of
coal, kc,— •
Ifr MAY be, "examined on tie,' morning of Ule; at-8
LAB E iIiLM,OILVATITABLAI. LAW-B001(8=-$M
- , ,BItAtITNet TWO - BNTIBLLIEIBIRTE8:
OiiTlidrsday `
' Sept. 9th end 2,9th,'`et thiiiiction'aiore Non. ISO and'
4 141 Sautb loecth street:Will be , Mid a 1404 conbotto a'
otisw boot& which smilaces two entire libraries. "In.
A , eluded are thsrPerineylvania isisd'other vidnabla'reports;
_digests, elensente'rY. - -watili;&0•,:so• -
We — Oatalogtirs'will be ready Mine - dap Dreqoas, !sad
-Abe boolis"arrangsdioe,iszataination.-; , ^
1110 SiStillA t_111; * .4110TIOXEER
00103118810151`113110Md1T,":11 - .' Z. *IMO*
111X711 and Mali Bizmats • - ` ' _
TEN 0017191.21 D LOTS ,00,70)1BA - , i/dti - 6001)
• OVER ONE THOUSAND GOLD ni? . ., syLyAn.
v.oommanix' . .,ntEsop•-• •••••_
tiaidimir;groiat isfae "of' tordigt*dritimaii*lll,talosdl***,
at M Nnttillmemn*tton. - iitortcann.9.,easf iMrnor:of 131xid
and gads atria** 'i , A -- • '
-- -,-:On-TneeSay Ijosidng,. .
lisptemlier 11.th;vat9 - 6 , elbelc; entianiietti filearOinif
tram dace **teat,* II On* '-•
imMprise tartest "and most
amornionf of Iliad' • - or** "effiznd""at - fulfill emotion - lit
this- city - , Mut' of Allionandr, - 'l:diastplis;
Anger flags dipthe , dinCwititt MagnifleitiV gotiV
oaao, hunting' *ma; open''fac*, land dOnble,buttom.d
English pa t ent layer wnkilkoic of the moat and
very best ,, ,inalratie - the Inostloe third ultra *old ,
jeWalled i and Inane - 18-karat gold, wec'opon face
do; fine. gold and- Xiipine'watotinain , enanielied
hunting cues and open face (fee' ladies), set %riot die
monde; gold " Eng*); ;Swint; and .drentb - ;niatehesi ail.
Aitearitifierventteheni'fulllneralled ant
Plittni,ln - libnffeg..nies,
..doubts , bottorrn ,, iind double
cased; idivertinntliarciim:ond ;open - Ifoir ***apemen*
lever and leplzm watafies - 1 sdanbla And *Mgt) ease allier
quart:fen *Aches, YarOtTAT Ano gold Yliati • no.*l
and fob &atilt; Ann ,oasis,:witicanit without'.
poi; Miner penal' eaten With goblpins; line gold breast ,
plop; ringer rings;thlrd duds ,ideave`buttons, istrlngs,
buckled, - . beide, 'keys, obannik - Inc; Bite gold
bracalein,. - neoklecee,, and rainiotnesiicti pita% velvet,
and itioaineliedogsmitissiseg - silier •voinbs,nessf pins.
sh Ono m edalllonn,lotifehl Opoinuionnacen foanorni -
diamonds,. silver NeaTni,ot.:l*4.7-digoriPtia.,°#
forks; batter linlven; plt,shgvh 4w' .
. "••
• stowzr.! - 810111.11.X.1A
Moneyliberally *drooped in large or-small amountai
, from one dollar to thonastida i On gold and salver plate,
watphi - j
esowelrf,,,fowUng-piecee, masioal,
• - inctrinientniTirrnitnre, dry - goodni" clothing, greeeries,
claw barbing; eguerp, hoohak hones t vehicles,- har
4
nets; ando. articles of value, for Asir -length,of, time
agreed 0 .14 Nalnane.-"Priacipal' , Eateddiskrnssil.-
Nontherait'aiitair sixth and Ilaoostreete.
with teollitleral . , - discounted
at the lorrestnust tratoe.
I IATHArId ,- ' , AT.I . 44.LAISTARIABLIBUIrf Ts 0 . ,1 .
_ - 1101011.11:011 >Xqg AltD SAAB BURETS - . '
Where money wilt beliberaili 4.moecr od. told and
allverplite, diamonds, watelrea;jews, towiing places,
drygoods,_": ollithlitgr - grofferldifi'leffin oWits;
ware on fancy ertfolrs, ; raina,eanThtiags, an. •
gravings," Anstrnmente, • f ni x ., 1, 0 ,3,164,
horses, rehteles, Ipitdtipli litideller and In OttClanittiOldie
or rains. . ,
'
Personal attention kiXenX'all"Ontiloof aelie t either
at pirate dwelling's, stereo, or elsewhere, and Amps_
unnstally low. - - •
-TO EVRSONI3 Itnnicycniantret 316;nitzTITING.
Persontrillidifillehing bovaeteoplog or ;haring sup
_ - plies orturniture to dispose, of, will and it to their ILO
. eatltetprbt deftdinglhernake tothe anotion slogs. month.
- seat corner of Kith and Rue etreet . ;-wherir ;14
poperlyarrispisedird the triiiitureisaleiroo_ ,m - and cold
to. the beitotiliantage,-tWigthfids'Orthe gorkii
regettredian‘the.ballu_ aceluinded over Alta afternoon
o fAlAgl,tOPlA l4 l 4 3tKiir' t f -
SAlt- ' "49- i i . * * Wl''' ; 4:6:9 N tr o C1 124 14 16 ' 1 1 4
1 .14ft A , VAit - b l7 / 0 / 1 1,, • i i,, ad,
below 2st-ith.t, oPto!! tn ' ,
''' ' ' %1131"71116 the 21*41i'41'td` -A. 114. LOU /0
''f'''' ' Mr " ' l c e bliemis 'Pviipir o744ll , * -
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Chia* 12,g4t*YgOr \illiiilt4l°l # 9 ,' a
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.ti c,-;' ',,ifigilisu - one #0111M,40,111=116".
- ~•.,, -,- .• kilo-irk Wit4A --taw ,Tezt,
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STRAWBERRY, M
gATESROOII, ,
BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY; between AB.
KIT and OREETNTIT and SECOND and THIRD etreets.
•-• '' • • •P. G. WOLITERT: Averionasa
CIARIX.-Ne invite the early and particular attention
Of the trade,,and purohaseri generally, to the pet emp
Am, ehle:Of a large sod geoeral emeriti:Lent of staple and
.fartepfalr go - 0 to tat made this (fbursday) morning,
~ ona. liberal Credit, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely.
IrlirEalnietishd catalogues now ready; •
, °OYLER yi 20DIADE,•dre, . • , I
r invoice of, - cutlery, French noulwret.
,watch.Ohalns, steel shawl pins, French nuirtab, Eno, •
SALE 08,OROION - STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,'
- ON A L I B ERAL OREDIT;BY OATATOqm.
„, • This Morning, .
,inat„; commencing at 10, o'clock preclaelY, will.be
sold, without reserve, a general iistirtment of Tan . oy and
staple fall and,. winter goods, consisting of, via ..,
NOMBRE GOODS. ' ” •
.fifen -
q lambs-wool sod MOIIIIO shirts and drawers,
and - plain rlrish knit :wool half hose; heavy
thrie f threed brown cotton half hole; Germantown
knit wopl Valf hose; zephyr yainloode ; 'men's scarfs;
;knit - wool -- tirleket Ja c kets t plaid wool hose, dos.
• ,• ...TAILORING GOODS.
1. 1 100 plies block and gray and fancy oassimeres and
,gatthist-te Ifsitin. and allk,velyetvestings ; elastic BUB.
~..wers silk crenate -•-• • - - • " • •
s - i - Msb,:choino fall colors .French moritnes ; Saxony
4auttle•width ,plaids Earleton 'gingluons ; shirting
:lluest , ;:ehenellle bordered shawls; linen ,towels; prawn,
-kollandsf linen table Moths. ' • " - -
-]c0.,7.A lisen handkerchief:lj plain and printed borders;
Trench•hosonis embroidered collate; Marseilles sets;
rubber' long, combs ; : white and colored spool cotton;
embroidered f cambric' sleeves, -flouncings and bands;
jMentit ribbons; colored silk gimps! and fringes, with a
: generakvariety of notions; jewelry. A°. , .
" • SILK-VELVET RIBBONS:
Also;100 " cartons. 'Mack. ' silk-velvet . ribbons—ail
• s • EMINNNDEINES.
'Also,n, general atuortnient .French 'and fieeteh sin*
,breideries; '
WEE:pais, ace.-
Aiso t , an invoice of pmhroiderles and,printed velfets,
Er he Whole will be` arranged for examination,
with catalognes, early on the morning of eale; when the
, trade and , putehaders arevespectfully invited to attend.
• -
URNESS tHRIBLEY,..te. -
NO: 429 MARKET STREET.
AND cLara MANTILLAS, TALIKAS, OLOAKB,
•;- - •• - ANDIDUSTRIDI •
; On litiday.Miirning, •
125' lotil , fieW Style silk, satin, antique, and 'cloth
mantillas, talmss, , cloaks, and - dusters, • - of superior
quality,... , •; • .•.
t E MBROIDE RIES. • •
10 fl l ots new style ernbroldared Paris book collars and
slbeles, odgings,Msertiogs. Jsconet and book sets, Ac.
RIBBONS. '
:..An iayolc 'eof,- Paris bonnet and,taffota ribbons. .
OrtMRRIO PLOIINOINCiEI
Zestful superfine cambric flouncing'. -
SALE OP PARIS SHAWLS OP THE IMPORTATION
OP MESSES. -If HENNEQUIN & 4:10. •. •
'On Friday Morning,
-• destsudier - 154' we shall sell the following Paris
'shawls— '
plain black Thlbet square and long shawls with wool.
fringes; . - . ..„
A choice assortment of rich' Paris printed Oaohntere
'tails, with seired•on Stella borders. -
Very rich ; Paris printed Angora Pelushe shawls—an
entirel no d article.
Plushand velvet bordered Paris Stella ehawle,
Rich chenoille bo'rdered shawls: '
Also, 6 complete assortment of the most desirable
styles and patterns of 4- -
PARIS BROCHE BORDERED STELLA suANne.
Comprising a large variety, or new and choice designs
,and styles. - „
SPECIAL SALE OPPARIS BROOME BRAWLS.
_ .
• - - • - OnPrlday Morialrig;
September ad, we will sell a 101 l assortment or Paris
broche long and square r Shawls; prlnted . Oashmere and
terkenl do, plain black- and mode mousseline de laine
and Thibet do, broche marls and obatelalnet, &O.
- ' BeIIISOIDFRINS. •
A leo; a largesesoricini of Porte red sootcb embroi
deries, comprising the nodal variety. •
. .
A. SART.:ts 00.i-hstrOTIONXERS AND
oconatmos bissonsits, No: 27 South NIGHTI7.
.8T1LB111.; comae of LOTION STIOIBT. • •
LAnqz BALIC.OIt.PURNITTION, 01.11PNTS, he.
On Saturday Morning, .
' At 10 o'clock, tre , willsell st No: 24 North. Ninth
st;set; the Onthwhousehold and kitchen furniture of s
person declining housekeeping, consisting of. walnut
.bedstei - uht; okatra, bureau...fine French plate looking
glisaceißrlssels carpets and a fine lot of ehinawara.
PRIVATE BALE.
• hao l 'admit:able tract of valuable Coal and tim
ber land It private sale r well worthy the attention of
capitalists and others,' as. the owner is oomielled to.
-
IM=i;M=MEI
Odladd'iollated and promptly at
leaded te. , _
AMU/lONS made ootudsoments when de
,ed 'Without sites charge.
WBB-11.00M - opest:antil 10 PAL-- Now Pre
pared to receive inVOleen of ,DRY , GOODS, , NOTIONS,
. WATCHES ,sod ~lEWELRWRIT , - OOND
RAND PIDINITURN PAIN T INGS, BOOKS sad sod STA
TIONERY, Ezo.. &o.
1D Ulu of PAM!' .0001,:e every evening. -
1113HEILIP . FORD, 'AUCTIONEER, No.
I - 628s.MARGAT STRAIT, between PA TH and
eonth side. • ' ','
OARD.The kttention 'of the trade, and Pub:halters
li4Airtigularlj 4 requested to our sale this
morning, commenclng at 10 o'clock precisely. In sale
hill be recta a large and desirable assortment of boots,
'oboes, gaiters ; carpet bags , black silk hats, beaver and
- miiskrat caps, ic0.,:&0.•
frr eaulpies now arraigedirith. catalogues.
CATALOGUE UDR 02.1i00T11,13110301 BROGANS,
, 'ThL Morning,
Siiiimber 2, Comunenoingatlo o'Clook, toWhieh the
:attention of purehisers is requested.
;GINGHAM-AND <COTTON 'UMBRELLAS.
, _ e
. -. .<;4on:Thurailarldorning, . < ' - •
Aleol'oo 7 < asses, whalebone and steel frame gingham.
sqd CottonCtunbrellas. , .< • •
AND OAItPNT BARS.
fhb Aioniutz, =
Atlo o' clock, a large line of carpet bags end satchels,
I embracing:Abe nsnal assortment.
_BAWL -in: INGRAIN AND-ITiNITIAN OARPR2I3,.
On 320110dA/ Morning,'"r -4
deptembeir. at 10 o'clock 'precisely, we will Sell,' by.
ca'alegne f &bine' 200'. nieces of superfine worsted and
*col,. 611401 'flillar.Vcd Cotton LogralW carpeting.,
, toted rep, • s • -
-100 idenes 14, 51,q41;,a4C41 7 4,11it
worsted Mid' cotten,Wenithin •empetings to which the
at'ention of thelmode and purthasere is invited.
, .I.l7'..Datalognes on'ilto mouths of
AIrOTIONEER,
11042.2494.1..NUT:54 , REZT abase FOURTH.
Persons favoring us with Oonldgnosents can red
'sawed that their property will not be isorißeed'.
IT:r-Oolzunisitioassuor• moderate than those charged
bI an othirrictotion,llonsela the city- - • -
1U" Conelgapientlyespectfullriollol4'
e. r,Sales paid iinmedlatelv after the woods aro sold
".4 - 1/4.11 SALES".OI? REAL:ESTATE.
Second Pall Sidra' Rear.vet&te=September 1.
- Third Pailltiale Cr Beal Eetate—September B.
• - NOTTISTII, NALL .S.4I.E—SE PTEMESE 16th.
This safe, at the Exchange, on Wednesday events:4'
September IStli, litafi„bt o'cloisCirill Include=
iSSITc - VILEIALE-z - -STONIT HOUSE; 'CARPENTER
SISOP, - ha., ORDROR STREEr, GERMANTOWN.—
A'.lot -of A ground.- with the- toroetory stone dwelling
- bruise, carpenter shop, &a , - and lot of. ground, Church
street; Germantown, 160 feet front. 52 feet deep. Clear
of inentobranees. Will rent for $260.
•
- Er - Bale positive., Tearescash.
POSITIVE SALE—DWELLING HOUSE SPRING
'GARDEN three - story dwelling house,
- end lot of ground, north of Spring Garden street, 17
leetlo cut of Schuylkill Third street, 54 feet
liontand 90 feet deep to Monterey street. $lB6 ground
reit. - Er Sale poeitive!r".!
$6O to ba paid on each of the above when the
aims IS struck off' .
REAUBSTATI At'PRIVATBSALE. "
handsome minallaioistithireit corner of Seventeenth
"Intd.Wahlutitreeta.! —•-
- Residence, Washington Square and Walnut street.
Dwailiog hones, No. BIT 'Vine street.
20 acres aland, Indian Queen lane. •
' ValuableprOperty, Frankford and.
''' , flandseme dwelling : No.-1612 Wallisee
" Business stand and,dwelling i Seventeenth/tad Wash
higton streets.'
Eleganf-property, BO saes, &a., above Torresdale.
" 14 acres of lead, Ohelton avenue, Germantown.
liandrome residence and lot, West Philadelphia.
= Valuable lot of maid; Gerinantown Railroad and
Colnmhia avenge.:• - , .
Handsome dwelling,
„Spring Garden street , above
„Twelfth.;
' - i •,CABINET OP, MINERALS. • ;
Atprirate gals, a valuable Cabinet of Minerals, cont.
prising over 1,000 specimens, the collection of 'several
years:, The property of a gentleman who has no room
for'. them. They are very desirable for a puldlo
Aisplylt the anotion etore.
STERR,
•
IVY@ 4110TIONEBR.
200 OARRIACiIIff AT PUBLIC BALE.
FIRST
-TRADE SALE OP OARRIABBI3, AT GROWN
1 • STREET 011NROZI:
Thee beeriber will hold hie first grind trade sale of
about 120 vehicles, of all the different styles d
makersat the Old Cream Street Church, which has
heed bountifully fitted up fora bacatir for the public and
.private sale of carriage., harness, horses, &0., the first
of which will take place
- On Wednesday morning:, the /sth,43ept., and he con=
'.tiriaed thereafter on every.Bsturday morning, at 10
p'clock.l
Cu Wednesda morning,
. The lithllept.,7BsB,will be offered - AO driest and
-best- collection of vehieles.oP all the various patterns
pint
-beet
that has ever been offered at public
sale inthis cit.*. In the above, MI6 *lll be found wane
70 vehicles from the welbknown and celebrated monufau.,
tory of ;WM. Dunlop, consisting of tani!ly caravel,'
Outten*, Jenny Linde, rootaway ,ffi ehifting-tOp, failing
top, and nd.f York wagons.. sulkeysi &a., &o.- All the
obove 140(1,111 behold with workable for one year.
- . A.tio, vehicle, iron:Ail the-celebrated manufactories
iri this laity, Wilmington,. New- York, -Baltimore. and
New Jeieer. ,- -The attention of persons In want of Told
ales is most respectfully rolled to the above sale, as it
will be found to embrace the finest and beet Assortment
that has eves Nen offered In this eltP.
he Pall deferiptlene *ill be found 'in catalogues,
in :carriages Oral:led one week before the sale.
JlT"..Afteethe'etiore *elm there win be public' sales
iteld-evory Saturday morning at 10 cOolock, and 'vehi
cles aid harness, both nemateLsecond hand at private
sale every day; Where atEribirited to tire a call.
, nar The public sales at the Zone street Anoton Mart
held as minter eirery Wednesday morning, kt 10 o'clock,
of hermits; Capiligep i 4/1.114411, 4e., &cr.
Artielesatprivote oils everyday. augBo lw
gIOOTT,, , (snows -
1.11/• set to woLazwr BOOTT, AUCTIONEER ) 4310111113TN11T at"
-e ß mstte the outlaw Rouse, between 'reedit led Rittli
AT PRIVATE BALI. • "
-A setting machine made by Sieger. , •
Bailing
...Malibu°.
WHEELER-&.WILRON
SIB S,
BIIPBRIOIt -TO ALL 10,TIIE118
/411ILI EN TAILOR*, DRESSAIAKERS, PLANTERS
141,14*T*AltifiR . ; ' AND ALL SPITE/11NQ •
••• - ' 1 " -,1 0V, WOVEN VADRIOB.
Every lindietyie,:elzeotnd pattern of, these Unrivalled
• linstrianente 'roe isette!, my oda at factory prices.
I evil the sank' intamhilltOn ae the bompeny to flub
Agftits; and lteiobliatetitiiiha4Log on iinteri.
>gBNRY 'COY, Agent;
028 01188TNIIT' etriet, Philadelphia.
' And No 7 West 43tnioi,street, W .. rentOri, , N. J.
,Au20:41.
„
InplIaRTS 4 BOUDO/R: BEWINA NA..
....IL-QUINE (Offered' tothik imblie ie the omit 191111
kle 10 741 7140 00 4 *g Kate! Mwill'eleW trOtO
"1113t - ttf ideti.:stitefeis to:Taa inch on alt kfide of good',
• Mao OOert!)ft P s 4llll ll g* tile; Arlekt: calabrlse.+-It to,
without ezpeptioe, ills 011120614 In itt ,loooll4olool- 004 ' .
' istkoottOn'err inadvand eat - be ran and 'kept In order
a child of tweyie years of age., The sitsiimi.
4 fhlefelieldroi l , end • the "eiiAter 00 i7e 464; eie ;wen
"Weil te.ie thontriassed by AO Other. its speed. Tangeo
• Nei& three bleated tO fifteen hundred istfteherper min
he Vapid need &loon 'directly tram the spools,
..:fliedeeedes ertoosiA or, iiwnenttg, In hot, It Is a
that retreated by every family la the land, and
leek piles of - • ' ”
.. -IFORTVitiOLLAlt4j
stYrhhiti the. • • - aoldiqitetritlieet within the reach of
almost every one S. D. DANDR, Agent
Joliktlee thy toWent 20 South BUM= /Meet,
N.:=5P " a' t
. t"' - " NMADELPHIA.„ SDAY -- SEPTEMBER 2 . t8:.4%
efait lIIITA
SEASONABLE CLOAKS: ,
:T.. W. PN. O,l'C R &
Invite the attention of Ladles to their Stock of
CLOAKS, CIRCULARS, RAGLANS, Sc.o >
Suitable for '
FALLNiCT _ICI A. R. ,
- ; At the
PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM
NO. 703 ORESTNUT STREET,
au23' , PHILADELPHIA.
A ITTUMN. DRESS GOODS.— SHARP
LEN lIROVIRREI are opening French ptinted de
Limnos, or rich Cashmere styles; small and medium de.
signs': ',deo ; Robes de Lane - a-Raise, and Robes do
Ohambre. ,
an2B-if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
BLACICFRENOH CASSINERAS.—
11IrobolPs very excellent Black Doeeklnn, of vs,
Hone qualities. Black -French Clothe. New etylen of
Aptuma and Whiter Cseetmeree.
BHARPLESS BROTHERS
an23-If . .OHESTNIIT AND EIGHTH.
ALL GOODS FOR 18581 ,
F
Over 8,000 yards of NEW SILKS, just received by
TRORNLEY 411.01118 M,"
N. R. eor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Street:
• Bought for CASH and to be sold only for CASE!
• We can confidently ennui that the above goods are so
cheep that purchasers can owe a large per centage by
buying of nil.
Oar BLACK SILKS cannot be 'excelled on this Conti
nent of America! !
-We challenge a comparison.,. ,
New Detainee of beautiful eldge. 3 .
'Pole de Ohevres. 'Valenslas, and very handsome Eng
lish. Trench; and American Ohinteee...
; New Stella Shawls, Crape Shawla, Brooha Shawls,
Blanket Ehawis, &0., &c.
A - very large stock of Domestic Muslin, Flannels,
Blankets, Quilts Counterpanes, &a.
Best Faintly Linens of our own importation
Table Clothe, Table Covert, Piano Covert, Stand
Covert, ice..
Clothe, Caeelmeree, ace., for blen , s and Boys , wear.
We have determined to keep the best Stock this
season we have ever had, and to maintain our reputa
tion fie one of the Beat douses in Philadelphia to Buy
, , • .
TrI,ORNLEY anzsm,
N. IL Oor. SINBTH & AMONG GARDNN Streets
"WS RAM ONLY ONN PRIDE."
jel94f
MANTILLAS 11 MANTILLAS ll Mo
ELreoy respectfully invites the Ladles to call and
examine hie stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles
not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is the largest,
our patterna:the latest styles, and our prices so low that
we defy competition.
6,000 yardi Black and Fancy 311 10 , if 46 , 00 ,
rich, 62X; 60, 76 ; very rich, 81, 87X, 96, 51 . '
10,000 yards Delainee, Bereave, Huoitle, it 10, 12%
10X, 181(, 20, 22, 25, 28, 81, 86, decidedly the cheeped
in the city,
10 t 000 yards fine French Lawnil, 10, 12,X, 16X, 20, 26,
worthmany of them, 37X to 62X, very fine.
One lot ofCrape Shawls,' at $l6, worth $3O.
600 yards 'Ride-band Gasidmeres, lag, worth $l, with
a groat variety of desirable goods for men's and boys ,
wear, less than usual prices.
1,000 yards Harseillee Testi no, at 25, worth 76.
1,000 yards new style Ribbons, the cheapest In the
city
1,000 flue French Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth
28.
10,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaeonets, Swiss and
Cambria White Goode, the greatest bargains In the eityll
Ribbons and Fringee and Trimmings, In endless va
riety, at lees than half the usual prices.
MORLROY,
jel-tuth No: 11 South NINTH Street.
OPE KIWG NEW DRY GOODS FOR
FALL.
0110 . 101 r AND MINABLE' STYLES AT LOW
PRICES.
Beyederi Mohalra. -
Neat Oros-over do.
llayadereliatin de Chains.
Bayadere•Hietorl and Luxor!.
Tanjore Cloth and Laveßeta.
lorpin's Debegea.
Plaid and Chene Poll de Chevres.
Pacific and Manchester Printed Delainee.
Gay stylus do. for Wrappers.
Gay stylee Cashmere Pilule for do.
200 ps Merrimac, Ameriean, and langilah Prints.
Black Coburg Clothe and Alpacas.
Gloomy black Silica, all widths.
Sitarist and Ortmaon•Delalnee, croest - si with Black for
Children, &0., kn.
Aleo t a fell stock
DOhIESPIC AND FURNISHING GOODS.
CHARLES ADAMS,
aul4-a t t th Eighth and Arch linnets.
„
GREAT BARGAINS till September 4th
White and Colored Zephyrs, 14 and 200.
Embroidered woven Coreete, $2.50, elsewhere, 28.60.
blonuVe Unequalled Skirts, $2.60, a $3
Silk or Linen Trimmino at heavier reductions.
4. G. MAXWELL & SON,
NOW Trimming Store and Factory,
au24,tuthsst ' 8. E. Corner Eleirenth and Chestnut
PANTALOON STUFFS. -
Coatings, Veatings, and Broadcloths.
• Goods specially for Boys' wear.
Summer Pant Stuffs calling cheap.
PIIBBJI munnis
In the basement, of srsaT good make, by the yard or
piece, at a small per cent. on the Agent's package price.
DOMESTIC GOODS. .
Ideal Linens, One and heavy.
Shirt BOSOM, Table Linens.
Towels, Diapers, and Napkins.
Pickings and Panties.
MARSEILLES QUILTS.
- Blanket* from 61 25 per pair upwards.
litemmsr Spreads sailing off cheap.
MANTILLA-ROOM.
Plaid Dusters at 76c. lamella do, $1.25 to 61.76.
Pine Duster@ from S2BO to SS.6Q.
Bat a few more Silk Mantillas and Dusters, which
we will algae out at a great reduction.
• Goods for Summer and Pall Travelling Dresses.
Merrimeeks, neatonnd dark, sew styles.
'w .000 PER R 0 ONd/ID
- aul4 S. Dosornar NINTH and MARKET.
boots aub 'lsboto
•
CITY AND COUNTRY - IE.-
11 SHOES, and G LITERS. of the beat City
Manulaciture t low prince, (for Men . Women and CM
deenl wear,) at DUTTON'S, No. 111 North SECOND
Street, above Arch,EASTEIDE, ,, sxqrz OP THE
RED BOOT. ), aepl.2t*
WHELAN & CO. )
WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND 8110 ES
AND
STRAW HOODS,
No. 513 MARKET STREET,
au27.1E1 PHILADELPHIA
LEVICE, BASIN, & CO.,
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
MANUPACTORY,
N 0.826 MARKET STREET,
NORTH BIDE, BELOW SIETE,
HENDRY Sr HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
- IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
N. W. Corner THIRD and ARCH Street,
su26-2m PHILADELPHIA.
& M. SAUNDERS,
J.
WIIOLEOALB DEALERS
BOOTS AND DROSS,
Of PHILADELPHIA. and EASTERN Manufacture.
STRAW UOODS AND SOFT MATS.
O A BII, and prompt BIZ-MONTHS BUYERS Will
find it to their interest, to exarnhae our Stock.
au2o.lm No. 8i North FOURTH Street.
KER & BROTHERS,
hiANUFACTURBREI
WHOLESALM DEALERS
CITY AND BACTERN- MADE
BOOTS AND BRODS,
Noe. 432 AND 434 MARKET STREET,
Below PIM, South elde
FALL STOOK
OF
MOOTS AND 8.130E113.
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON & 00.,
No. 814 MANICHT STREET,
AND
Noe. 9 and 6 PRANELIN PLACE,
NAV/ NOW IN /so 9■ LAIDDI AND WILL. ANBOIIIIID
, STOOK or '
BOOTS AND SROES,
OP CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE
Which they offer for sole on the bed term for cash,
or on the usual tredit.. Buyers ere invited to call and
examine their stook. STiff-tr
BOOTS 'AND SHOES.—Thi milinoriber
tuks on hand a large and varied steak of ROOTS
and,Eololl4 which he will sell at the lowest prices.
GEO. W 4 TAYLOR'
noll-1, B.l.corner YITTR and HARLOT ate.
Umbrellas attb paraeolo.
WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO.,
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
AtANIIPACTURBRO,
No. 246 MARKET STREET,
A luge aesortment eonstantly on hand, to !blob the
attention of fielders le incited
SLEEPER & FENNER,
MAHUFAOTUREBB
or
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
No. 980 MARKET (PERMIT,
Invite the attention of BUYERS
To Their
LARGE AND - VARIED STOOK.
isal2-bn
JA.ORSON, ,
JOB PRINTER.
Mut Re!noted to
FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
4;124-Ir4
'MILLINERY - VbotoS;:-NOiv7.op(iii; rin
ILL ueortment of FRENCH /LOWERS, PLAID
VELVETS, RIBBONS. otiatest etylee.
Black Thread Liteee,'Oolfftiree, Barba, &o.
• ' - B. O. HALLIDAY,
eepi•St* • • • -RA South Ninth et.
BERNHEIM & CO,
/Me
No: 21 SOUTH SECOND num,
'Are now opening a splendid
OP
MILLINERY. GOODS.
In it will be found a superb assortmont of
FRENCH FLOWERS.
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS,
Rucips,, and
BONNET MATERIALS,
IN GREATEST VARIETY,
A. largo,por#on of which hoe jolt been received per
STEAMER ALPS.
The inducements we offer to
°ABE, SUORT-TIME, AND RESPONS/BLB*SIX;
are umiurpassed by any other establishment In tide
country. To merchants now vleiting the city, we ex
tend a cordial invitation to call and examine our stock
before making their purchases.
Our motto is, and always hoe been, '
, "QUICK BALES AND SMALL PROPITS. ,,
aulll-2m
FALL MILLINERY GOODS;
JOHN STONE 4t, SONS,
Ana now prepared to ()Fee to" their customer's, and the
trade, a large and weltuelected assortment of
TEATHERB,
Confining themselves exclusively to this branch of
the trade, and importing the larger part of.their stock,
enables them to offer an assortment unsiiiipaased In
extent and variety, which will be sold at the lowest
prices and the most favorable terms.
an2f-lm
JNO. G. FALCONER Sc CO.,
Have now In store a complete assortment of
SILKS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, sad
MILLINERY GOODS IiENERALLY,
To which they Invite the attention of the trade.
au26•lmtk
33 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 33
Will find us prepared to exhibit a most complete and
elegant assortment of
New Styles BONNET IIIATERIALS,
RIBBONS, in Immense variety,
Also, a beautiful Stock of
STRAW GOODS,
Comprising all the deaf rable Kyles
Our plgoNs, which are ilaed and uniform, are
graduated at a
MINIMUM ADVANON UPON 008 T,
Besides which we allow
DIALBBB from a distance, who may not be swiss
of the existence of mach an Establishment, OUT OP
MARKET STREET, will benefit
_themselves by
visit, to -
A. H. ROSENHEEK & BROOKS,
No, 83 Booth ONOOND Otroet, above Obeetuut
an2B4l.novl
1858 FALL STOOK. 1858
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
IMPORTERS AND MANEPACTURERS
STRAW GOODS,
•
kaßsen FLOWERS,
VELVET AND BILE BONNH * YS S
TRIMMED STRAW BONNETS, •
RIBBONS,
RUCHES, and '
. MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY.
Pattern Bonnets made and trimmed to order.
- SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BUYERS
Are invited to sail and examine the
MOST COMPLETE STOOK TO BE POUND IN
. THE COUNTRY.
T HILBORN JONES,
-
J
lIANDI/OTONIE AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FANCY gm AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUOREB,
SOFT FUR AND WOOL HATS.
The attention of city and country dealers le Italica
to a large and varied stock of the above goods, at
432 MARKET STREET, -
BELOW PllTil.
AUGUST, 1858.
We would invite the attention of Southern and
Western Buyers to our WA Styles of
SILK, VELVET, mid
FANCY BONNETS,
ARTLVIOLAL FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, and
MILLINERY GOODS,
Now ready for the Trade at the lowest Market prices.
STERN &" FREEMAN,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
Jam. WARD,Noa. 108 and 105 N. SECOND
Street, Manufacturer and Dealer !nisi:Loy and
Straw Bonnets, Chenille and Straw Trimmings. Also,
Feathers and Flowers, all of which are of the latest
and most fashionable styles.
N. B.—Cash Buyers will dud it to their advantage to
give us a call. an24lra*
PHILADELPHIA
SALAMANDER 'SAFES.
A large assortment of
•
EVANS k. WATSON'S
PIiILADELPITIA MANUPAOTURED
SALAMANDER SAVES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Ranks and Stores.
BANK LOOKS,
Equal to any now In nee.
IRON DOORS, SOUTTERS.
On as good terms se any other establiehment in the
United Sta•es, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 26 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE US A GALL. aulB4l
pROSPHATIO GUANO
2,000 BARRELS AND BAGS .
PROM SOMBRERO ISLAND,
In Btore and for sale by
PIIILADELPILIA
To FARMERS.
NITHOGENIERD
SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME, OR
PREPARED BLOOD.
Manufactured and for Bale by BLAOHISTON
WOODWARD, W. et End Market-street Bridge.
Also. to be had of any and country dealers. au2ll-8t
TURNBULL & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WROLEBALE DEALERS
(MINA AND QUEENS WARE,
Noe. 23 and 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Between Market and Obeetnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
IT GLASSWARE, open or by the package
au3l-2an
FALL STOOK
D 0 "Sr 3D at 13 'l l IR. 0 T-7' 33
No. 82 NORTH FOURTH ST.,
FOUR DOOllB BELOW THE MERCHANTS , HOTEL
Have nowin store the largest assortment of
()MINA AND QUEENSWARE
In the city, of their own importation, to which
they invite the attention of
FIRST °LABS BUYERS.
Also, Agents for Manufactured Pittsburgh Wass
au26.lm
TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
A lone Stook of
01IIN
__9 : i:tsswena,' . AND
AT 11111 LOWINT Nlaa3T P 3101114 AT
MAR2D3EN a_WlTTß,.lmporters,
MABONIO HALL, 718 oszoTtarijiiitin
jiri6•ly -
PLASMA OR .ARTIFICIAL
SPEOIAI NOTION TO PIIYBIOIANO.—The shove
offers a vestige for the exhibition 6f remedies to die
sued porticos, which combines the following advanta•
gest A good and unvarying consistence, isdily wished
off with water, diseolees all substanites -that are solo
ble in Water, !mime facilitating instead of obstinceng
their absorption,land does not get ,rancid, The last
property along renders lv f a o l r ua s Zl e e w aal l ti e s s ilon an t:
retail at at t , ° iifidigg a t e d
abo an ratory and Pharmacy,
101A0 Twelfth and Cheoluat street
Millburn kbcrobs.
FAIL STOOK
MONTHS BUYERS
No. 806'illiEFITNNT STUNT,
ItIBBONB,
PLOWARS, and
MILLINERY GOODS
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
UP STAIR.,
Buyora of
MILLINERY 000 DB,
/RENON end AMERICAN FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RUSHES, &0., 10.
TN PER CENT. FOR pall
ffertililere
JOS. B. HANSON & 00.,
N 0.105 North WATER Eitreot,
and No. 108 North DELAWARE Avenue
CEbitta, Glassware, Rat.
CHINA AND QUEBNSWARE
MEROHANTS.
PANOY.,.ARTIPLICI3,
~bttcationai.
iiirioktsoß SAUNDERS' CLASSICAL
INOTITUfkI, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA IN
STITUTE,
Parente anxious to improve the 'HEALTH of their
sons, - atthe came time that they secure the advantages
of thorough instruction and select companionable, may
find in' this Seminary all the advantages of the the
open country, PRES OP CHARON by any of the CITY
PASSENGER. RAILWAYS of the UITY. Two daily
video of half au hour to the open play-grouude of a
suburban Seminary cannot but be favorable to heaiilt,
enjoyment, and self.relitnce.
Several acres of open ground surround the Seminary.
The interested will be pleased to real an advertisement
in another column, with its xeferences, end, if sourer/l
ent, to take the Passenger. Itallway cars and visit this
Institute, at the corner - of MARKET and WILLIAM
Streets., au3l.4t
CHESTNUT STREET. SEMINARY,
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL, •
1008 CHESTNUT STREET,
This Institution for Young Men and Boys will reopen
on MONDAY, September 8.
Rey. LYMAN COLEMAN,
TURNER J. SANDERSON,
Prineipals.
reA.T s , . -SINGING, GUITAR, and tho
Vsiititenanittiago. Vocal Classes, Ladies only $0
per gander:: rr • , T. BISHOP,
au3l-24t* 1202 FILBERT Street.
THE MISSES BULLOCK, at 205 South
NINTH Street, will reopen their School for Young
Ladies on MONDAY, the 6th Sept. Nor reference, see
Bonner (hosanna Episcopal Recorder. au3l.l2tff
xi R. LOUIS S. D. REES will re-open his
/IL Morning School' for Young Ladles, 1232 Spruce
street, ostWBANZSDAt , Sept. 11th. an3o.lln*
nriIIEriSUMNER STREET INSTITUTE
JL FOICYOUNG LADIES, Miss D. D. MDT, Princi
pal will reopen on MONDAY, September O.
No?. Olsonlam , please apply at the Intl tato, No.
162TAWSKEll Street. au3O-lmss
e_tE ROE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH and
oLAsainst SCHOOL, GEIBIANTOWN, will
'reopen on MONDAY, Beptember 0,1868. an3o.lllt*
TRYING FEMALE COLLEGE, Mechanics-
BURG,.. PA.--Thls Institution, chartered with full
.collegiate powers, commences its next session Sept. 1,
with a corp_s of ten experienced and efficient inatructore.
NIGHTY DOLLARS will pay for Tuition, Board,
Washing, Purniiihed Rooms, krt., per session of five
months. Bhalenta from - Washington, Baltimore, or
Philadelphia, taking the morning train for Harrisburg,
thence by Cumberland Valley Railroad, will roach
Mechanicsburg in time for dinner.
For Catalogues containing full particulars, address
Rev. A. G. lIAIILATT, A. Si..
President.
THE MISSES AERTSEN will RE-OPEN
their SCHOOL YOB YOUNG LADIES on MON
DAY, the Bth of September, at their reaidence, PRICE
Street, Germantown. aul7-lut*
D'(~R. ASHTON'e INSTITUTE FOR
e YOUNG LADIES, No. 929 ASCU Street, four
dicers below Tenth*, north side.—The Pall Term will
dirmence on MONDAY, the Bth of September.
The object of this institution is to impart to young
ladles a sound practical education in the branches
usually taught in the flrst.class Seminaries. With this
in view, the Institution is in the possession of alt the
modern and improved educational appliances ; among
them is an eztensive Philosophical flabintt•
The school-room, which is one of the beat adapted
for its purpose In the country, - Is now open for the
visits of those who feel Interested in female educe.
Gan. au2B4f
PROFESSOR Ak.UNDERS'
CAL INSTITUTE —Soe advertisement In another
column This Seminary is easily valted by a short
ride on the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway.
EDUOA.TION FOR YOUNG LADIES.—
The duties or the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
Bolt YOUNG LADIEe will be resumed on MONDAY,
September 4th. •
GILBERT COMBS, A. M. Principal,
Noe. 608 and 611 MARSHALL Street.
Philadelphia.
MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBV'S
DUI BOARDING AND DAY acituop FoR YOUNG
TABUS, No. 1108 WALNOT Street, nest of SBYRN
TBENTII, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED
MISTILY, the Bth of September. ant-Rmle
MRS. MoGUIRE'S BOARDING AND DAY
801100 L 808 YOUNG LADIES, 1030 DEMING
GARDEN litreet, will be re - opened MONDAY, Sep
tember oth. sn23-ow*
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL
SCROOL.—Tbe Subscriber will resume the duties
of Me School, In the building at the Northeast corner
of ARON And TENTH. Stroktg, on WEDNESDAY, the
let of September. WILLIAM NEWBMI2II.
augB-12t1S
rpm GERMANTOWN ACADEMY will
JL re-open gePtember eth, 186E1 The Principal will
recelre a few good boys into ble famit
auTPlm , J 11. WiTLIINGTON, Principal.
PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of
aI THIRTEENTH and EILDERF Streets, will be
opened on MONDAY, the 6th of September next.
Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro.
gress, yet sends the scholar into the world with a keen
senslUveness, which Vitally disqualifies him for active
life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the
instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those
personal to each individual and the learner_ either
loses all interest, or becomes superficial In his acquire
ments. For these and other matins the number Is
limited.
'Pot farther Information apply personally, from nine
o'clock A. M. to one o'clock r. 1., or by note, to
au21421.* R STEWART. Principal.
9PITE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTITUTE, 013EeTNTIT Street, northwest cor
ner of TWELFTH, reop ms on MONDAY September
S. This is a superior institution of Learning for boys
and young men. The !amity oonsists of sir, Professors
lin addition to thelenglish and Classical branches, there
Is seperadded an extensive Scientific department with
large collections of Philosophical and Obemical appa
ratus and specimens of objects in Natural History.
Terms; $26 per quarter. For, boys under twelve years
St
of age, $2O per quarter. Entrance
NNIS on ,
A TWELFTH
reet H.,
an2iim Principal.
SSPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND 'BOYE—Northeast corner of
EIGUCH and BUTTONWOOD Stree's. Pall Session
opens Sept. oth 1855 The principles of " Moral
nation " have been successfully adopter at this Insti
tution since Its establishment, and parents entrusting
their sons into the hands of the Principal can rest as
sured of their good treatment and sapid advancement.
Pupils secured at any time and age. Catalogues fur
nished grataltonely. Parente are Invited to elan the
school. F. DONLEAVY LONG,
an26•l3w • Principal.
PNGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
.w.a The School of the 'subscriber, la SIMS' BUILD
ING, OIIESTNIIT Street, above T eel th will ro•open
on the SNCOND MONDAY, the lath dayof September.
au26-tI CHARLES MOST.
110 e KENDALL'S CLASSICAL AND
_Ls. ENGLISH 801 - 1001 1230 LOCUST Street, will
re-open MONDAY, September 6 an2s-Im* •
IYIIRS. BARTON'a BOARDING and DAY
lira SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES No. 1929
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.—Tbe Winter Term
will open on the second MONDAY In September. For
circulars and particulars apply as above. au24..1m
FRIENDS' ACADEMY FOR BOYS, East
of Eleventh Street, below Arch, re-opens the 30th
Inst. All denominations admitted. $l2 per term of
22 weeks. awl4-12t WM.WHITALL.
CILASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street,
..) below Locust.—Dutles Tenurial MONDAY, Anvil
80th. J. W. FAIREB, A. M.,
au23-2e2 Principal.
VENTRAL INSTITUTE—ENGLISH AND
OLASSIJAL 801100 L.—Will be re-opened MON
DAY, September Bth. MTN and SPRING GARDEN
Streets. H. G. MoGIIIRE, A. M..
au23-810 Primps'.
DUFF & CO.'S MERCAN
ia
etc 4, TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner
EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
(established in 1840, and incorporated bathe Leßtsla.
lure of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution
the
COUNTING ROUSE COME
of Practical, Single, and Double Botry
BOOKKEEPING,
Including all the AUXILIARY 11001[8, 001f1IRROIAL OAT. ,
CULATIONS, and
BUSINESS WRITING,
is taught in the most awl:woeful and satisfactory style.
M. MUM,
P. EDWARDS, Principals.
Ma. B B EUITON, Penman.
••Vir G. E. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE rOR
• YOUNG LADIES, nn VINE Street, will,
on MONDAY, September Mb, re-open Its twenty-ninth
cession. For drooling' containing terms kc , deice
&PA! to W. G. E. AGNEW, Drlncipal,
an.23.lm* 1711 VINE Street.
irpITTENHOUSE AOADEP&Y=—The Eighth
L
Session of this Inatttuttou for - Boys will com.
mence WEDNESDAY, September 1, NM. Rooms
Northeast corner of OffES(NUT and F.IUILTEENTEI
Streets. Entrance on Eighteenth street.
LUCIUS BARROWS,
JOHN It WESTCOIT, Principals.
g: sORMERCIA.L AN' 014ASSIOAL IN—
STITUTE, at 1802 FILBERT Street.—Tbis Sohool
will open MONDAY, 6th of September. All English
branches, Mathematics, the Classics, and Modern Lan
guages, taught by a method which Insures accurate and
thorough knowledge
For testimonials of enema terms, and other portico
lays. see the Circular, which may be had at 019 CREST
NUT, or 1802 FILBERT Street.
Dr. 0. SEIDENSTIOKER, late of Brooklyn, L. I.
Referencee.—Red. J. A. Vaughan, Rev. William H.
Furness, Rev. W. J. Mann, Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger,
Rev. Th. Stork, Prof. John B. Hart, Prof. H. Vethake,
Benjamin Gerhard, Eso . Merles Veuin, Esq , 0. F.
Hagedorn, Seq., Rev. H. W. Beecher, Brooklyn ; Rev.
G. W. Bethune.) Brooklyn ; Theodore Sedgwlek Esq. N.
Y.; Prof. 0. 0. Felton, Cambridge. aul9-Im4
LIDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
NEW JERSF,Y.—This Eohool le adapted to those
who deers their suns to have a careful preparation for
Ooliege or for a business lire. Thorough instreetion ia
given in English, Mathematics, Ancient and Modern
Languages, .10. The instructors aim, not only to have
their pupils thoroughly muter fundamental principles,
but to form thou habits of thought which will render
future and higher attainment° rapid and easy. Decla
mation, Composition, and Debate are practised in the
Edgohill Literary Society, which embraces all the pu
pils of this School. For partionlars, terms, &0., ad
dress REV. JAMES I. HELM, or
aull-tin REV. JAMES P. HUGHES, Prinelpabl.
CIAITTENDEN'o PHILADELPHIA
001IMER0IAL COLLEGE!, aortheaat corner of
OHISTNIIT and SEVENTH Streets.
An Institution designed to de young men for AC.
TIVB BUOINEI3B.
The whole building le ocenpied, and fitted up in a
style surpassing anything of the kind in this country.
Thcrough preparation for the counting house
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
B. B. Corium, Francis Hoskins,
George H. Stuart, David Milne,
John Bparhawk, David B. Brown,
Iwo Hacker, A. V. Parsons,
D. R. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
loohna Lippincott. ap28.13
ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
ILA N. B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sta.
_ . . .
COMBIRROIAL DEPARTMENT .—Dook.keeping in
all its Various foram; preparing Studentc'horoughly for
eituations In any branch of buelasen; Plain and Orna.
mental Writing; Commercial Calculative; Law and Oor.
respondence. No institution in the United States gives
a more thorough and practical coerce. In this depart.
ment no teaching Is done in elasaes, and is open DAY
and EVENING. Time unlimited.
-EATILEMATIOAL AND OLASSIOAL DEPART
MENT.—(Separate from the above,) Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Ohm.
steal Education, via : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram.
mar, Geography, Arltinnetto, &o. Ancient
and Modern Lisnguages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies, Sessions of 6 months commence September
let, and February let. Pupils received at any time be.
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Oat*.
toguee forniahed gratis. •
m.136.tf • Jr. DONLIDAYY • LONG. Principal.
11R PANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OP
JLP NATIONAL MEROANTILE COLLEGES. PM..
Jadelphia College, Bouthaast corner SEVENTH, and
tpfiESTNIIT Street'. For information, call or send for
• JelS4f
••—.Ty-ENING SESSIONS RAVE COMMENO ED.
TAW & BEERS'
A LUBRICATING GREASE,
the beet and cheapest oompoitnd for greasing the axles
of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and BEATY MACHINERY.
For sale in tin cane, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS in the city and the MANUFACTURERS,
jp2.-6hA Ng. 15 091111/ WATER otreol.
3nourantt CfUrupanies:
A MERIOAN FIRE IN3IJRANOE 00.,
nyco,itroßArßA - 1010—onintrsit PER
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, 'Philadelphia
'Having 5, large paid-up Oapitel. Stook and Surplus
Inveated aound and available Seouritles, continue:,
Insure on Dwellinga, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vends In Port and - their Cargoes; and - other, Perlman
Property'. Losses liberally and promptly adjusted
' • nnslosoas.
George Abbott, - • Jahn T. Lewis,
John Welsh, : Caspar W. Morris, .
Samuel O . Morton, . Jamie B. Campbell, -
Patriot Brady, Edmund G. Itutlih.
Charles W. Poultney.
GICOBOB ABBOTT, Pr. 4,8 1.dt1
THOUAB ;
MARIS, Seeretary •
cc 1 4 - 1 R E RIBSS ONLY , TAKEN"—
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 415 WALNUT
Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's Building.)
CAPITAL, E 200,000.. ' •
DIRECTORS.
Wm. M. Swain, Wm.'o. Rudman,
[of Pubtic Ledger. CD. Shoemaker,
John Aospach, Jr., Jer. Walker,
IL N. Burroughs, , .Thos. Craven,
J. D. Hughes, Francis Peters
Win. S. Boyd, ' H. B. Coggsha,
Gee. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure,
Jno. W. Claghorn, . Joseph Klapp, M. D.
- Hon. JJEL JONES, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Tice President,
JAIL B, ALTORD, Secretary, - - - iY 28:1 7
_ __ _
HOWARD :EIRE AND MARINE IN
131114ANOM COMPANY-0240e No. 412 WALNUT
Otrost, Philadelphia.
DtlllOTOlll.
John H. mad.. . J. lager Thomson,"
P U. Potte, H.B. Shillingford
0. E. Spangler, 0. G. Bower,
Abraham Best _ John W. Sexton,
B. B. Warne, John Garrison,
George Howell, Nathan B. Pots,
Wm. F. Leech, B. T. Herten,
H. H. Houston, ' Toe. it. Withers,
Abraham P. Eyre, B. Booth
Lo , •
Charles P. Norton; - -' ' John H. wers,
- JOHNIL DIEHL, Prooldent
B. B. WAHNB, Vies Prealdent. .
GaAs. A. Der, Secretary. mylo
VONN.EXOHANGE INEWRANOE COM
PANY, No. 831 WALNUT abase, Philadelphia.
011 ART BRIM CAPITAL $300,000
FIRE; 51
,AND INLAND.
AOSETO JULY let, 1858.
Bonds and blortipiges, Stooks, . . .. ....$349,625 00
Ms Receivable, ([or policies leaned,) 2,147
Unsettled ,76
Book,teoounts, (for p01i01e5,).... 1 518 88
Cash In Bank and in Office - 10,483 45
Oaah in hands of 'Agents and Oorraspondenta, 1,898 81
, .
806,148 86
No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. .'
DIRBOTORB : . .
William M. Godwin, B. B. Orawford,
lames W.- Queen,- Jun. L. Redner,
George W.. Hall, William IL Thomas,
B. PranklM Jackson, B. N. Winslow, .
J. O. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
WM. H. GODWIN, President.
.1. 0. Norris, Secretary. ' mslo-dtt
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street.
,CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Oapitel • $200,000.
Organized 1851. -
Privileged to instire Houses, annually or perpetually ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke; receive De
posits ; hold Traits and grantannulties
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. Ilialrennt, Secretary.
DIRSOTORS.
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
D. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
C. R. Disking, - James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,
jelB.ly , O.,F. rimer.
!LIFT INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
IA PAlelf.—The PENN MUTUAL LIPS INSURANCE/
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, $819,1215.08. •
INSURES ELVIS for short tense, or for the whole
term of life—grants ammities and endowmentaLpar.
chases life interests in Beal Xstate, and makes all
eontraete depending on the oontingeneles of Life.
They- act as Xxeentors, Administrators, Auslineee,
Trustees, and Guardians. -
Talowensi.'
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel M. Stokes, •
Benjamin Coates, ' William Martin,
Richard 8. Newbold, James B. IdeFarland,
William P.•ltetter, • Joseph U; Trotter,
William H. Bern, lames Boston,
Eamuel O. Mien ' Theoplinus Paulding,
Obarltul Ekillowell,' Mamma A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, DanieLL. Hutolgaret
itmlolphits,Kent, John W. , Rornor,
William H. Carr,=ls 8. Archer,-
Bdward T. Holt,' Samuel J. Oliritila,
William ilehertaon, ' Joseph U. Thomas,
Warner U. Basin, •• • _ John G. Brenner,
P. IL Miehler, baton.
DANIJL 1.. KILLER, President.
SAMITIL D. STORM, Vise Preen.
/ow. W. Holsoz. Secretary. nlB-1,
COMNO2dWICALTH
./Lal
111817RANON
, OF TIM
STATE Olt PENNSYLVANIA.
OPHIOE
NORTHWEST CORNER
POIIIITH AND WALNUT STRUTS,
PRIL/DILULI.
enbearibed Clapitsl,lsoo,ooo.
Paid up 091ta1,9300.000
DDLIOTOIII4I.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 6. Stollens .
EL L. Bonner J. W. Butler,
Z. K. Whiten; J. K. Welker,
/Mr. 0. Half, , M. B. Wendell,
8. 1.4"ril - 8. K. llorste.
'i Jr.
DAVID JAIN], M. D.,'Proside
u
1.11014A8 8 . BT.IIWAST, Ties Preet.
Won. 8. Moon, Beeretary. .1e99.1
ELAWARE , MUTUAL SAFETY IN
I_, BLIAANOB COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TIEB.LIGIBLATtIBB of PENN
SYLVANIA,' Ism
OPTION, B.N..ooraw THERA and WALNUT }Nisei,.
PHILADIBLIIIIA.
- MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VIIMBLB,
CARGO, To ail paths of the World.
PRRIGIPT,
MLA D INSURANCES,
en Geod., by River, Canals, Lakes, and lAnd Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Menthandlse generally.
/Bores, Dwelling Houses, Ica.
On
ARU OP THR COMPANY,
dc:l Novemberj, 1851.
Bonds, Mortgatrs, and Real Rstste $101,158 84
Philadelphia° ty and other Loans 187,011 25
Stock in Rants, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies 12,508 00
Bills Receivable 220,291 96
Cash on hand 79... 88,892 68
Balance in hem% of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently tuned, on other
debts due the Company 92,780 57
Onbiaription Notes 4,00,000 00
anulareass
William Mein, James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theopbilus Paulding,
Rdmund A. Bonder, James Trequair,
John 0. Davie, William Eyre, Jr.,
John R. Penrose, J. P. Peniston,
George G. Lelper, - doehus P. Eyre,
!Award Darlington, Samuel' E. Mho,
Dr. R. U. Huston, Henry Slam,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. hicrarland,
Hugh Craig, Thomae 0. Hand,
Spencer hiclivain, • Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly, J'ao. B. Semple, Plttabgh.,
H. Jones Brooks,i Dr. T. Morgan, ,1
Jacob P. Jone s J. T. Logan, w
WILLIAM MARTIN, 'President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
lOINRY LYLBORN, Secretary. .la9•Y
VIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME
.a: INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In
nuance Companies, passed April 98,1668.)
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice.greoident.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 ORROTNIIT St., Phlladolphla.
DIRBOTOBA.
George W. Day, Jacob R. Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
(Marlon Blohardeon, D. B.
Barely Lippincott, John W. Amman,
Joe. B. Brognard, A. U. Rosenholm,
~Chas. Stakes, 14214 11. Stern. _
el titticuttn'a .ffurnio4ing etooba.
'WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S
T FURNISHING STORM
PATENT SHOULDER SRAM SHIRT EUROPA°.
TORY,
At the Old nand, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo
site the Washington House
A. WINCHESTER will give, as heretofore, his per
sonal supervision to the Cutting and Bfanufseturing
departments. Orders for hie celebrated style of Shirts
and Collars filled at the aborted notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. iY24-1.1
W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WlN
ity • °MTV; & Soorr i l {G ENTLEMEN ' S FURNISH
ING STORE and IRT -MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly,opposite the Girard Housed
Philadelphia.
J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with PINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. IYHMI
gr I ENTLEMEN/S FITENISHII4G STORE.
Vi' W. W. KNIGHT, GO ARCH Street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. Dealer in all ' kinds or Varnishing
Goods and manutlietarer of Pine Shirts, warranted
i
equal n every reaped to any others manufactured In
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. sohl-tf
GE N TLE RIC N'S WAAPPERS OR
DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and best as
sortment in the oity, wholesale and retaG, with a fall
line of Under °lathing, suited to the season, at W. W.
Kruoupo, coS AIU) R Street, above Sixth, Philadel
phia. mbl-tf
Matta SOML
CHIOKERING & SONS, bay
ing removed to their new warerooms, No.
18070 EBTNUT Street, (near the United States Mint,)
are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an
extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, GOtiare
and Upright PIANO-YORTES, manufactured expressl
for this city, thatched In various styles of cane, and
prices which cannot fail to please. Plano-Fortes made
to order, to cult say style of furniture, and all Warn
manta warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur
chaser.
Grand and Equate Pianos to rent, upon the moat fa
vorable terms,
Messrs, 0. & PONS have received Thirty-form
MEDALS. The first Premiums over all eompetitore im
the United States.
All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will be
promptly attended to. jyl4m •
DIAN() FORTES. , ,
1. Just received an elegant stook of EATEN, BA
ON, & 00., NIIHNO & OLMIN, RILLIOT DAVIS
& CO., and GALE &'00.: 8 PIAN - 08. mmq)osoNB
beat quality, at
........_,_, -_,_- -.. J.E . GOO Dll,
" 8.1. corner osirASilli and WISSTNUT its.
mblo•y
!Dissolutions anb Conatingtalnps.
THECOPARTNERSHIP HE RET 0-
FORE existing between the undersigned, under
the firm of GRAY dr. STALEY, wee dissolved by mu.
fuel consent on the 2d Inatant. The business of the'
lets firm will be settled by GEORGE W. GRAY. •
ANDREW STALEY,
GEORGE W. GRAY.'
Philadelphia, August 11,1858.
GEORGE W. GRAY will continue the Bowing busi
ness at the old established stand, No. 24 and 28 South
SIXTH Street. He has constantly on hand old liroWn
Stout, Porter, and Ale. aul7 to Sh ea-12t
WaiTE half bble: of the eele
sted Detroit River White .Dieh, just. reeeieed
and rr Nolo by 0.0. SADLER & Co.,
NOM EATEN, ;too.
0 1 APInng•
FOR CHARLESTON, 0.,1:11?1-
RON'B LINE=ONLY REGULAR :LINN:—
GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS ..LADnie SWNED
EVERY DAY. , • • • '
- Freight and irumranee at lesS than sailing w'essela by
the steamship " KEYSTONE STATE," Capt. Marsh" ,
man, to sail SATURDAY Sept 4th, at 10 o , elockA - .11.;
from second wharf above ' Vine street. Yor furthelpsr-
Molars please see advertisement of Steamship," KEY'
STONE STATE," in this paper.
For freight or peerage apply to -
- auSO A. KERON T R.
- 828 _North Wharves.
Agnit. WANTED—To Freight -or Oharter a
. 311=goOd VESSEL, -to carrytroni 200 a 300 tens, to
load fora Southern port.' ,- ,
' A &lint° will be paid 'and quick .deapatch given.
Apply to BIBROP, SIMONS & 00.,
awid•tt 105 AitOld Street, above Front.
VOA -FAEp3HT 'OR—OHARTER.—
'The AI . enppared and eoppe,yeatened Inirone
IiItIEDBMIX. INN no, Stunner, master, 8,100 barreli
capacity, in coroyleto order for an y voyage: Apply
H
to ." r A: BRON,
at ay . , , 7 7,- 829 North Wharves.
skiWANTED—A: glicik - vetidel• to load
In Heron's Line for New Orleint.' Quick de.
spatob and good rites given. Apply - " -
anl7 A. HERON, Ja., 828 North 'Wharves. •
WANTED.—A good vessel 'to load
In Heron's Line. for Mobile: • Quick. doepatoh
and good rates given.' Apply to • - ' -
01117 A, HERON, JR., 828 North Wharves. •
FOR.EICHMOND,' via . Norfolk
..1 " 14.. rf and CITY POINT—FALL 'ARRANGE
MENT—TWICE A WEEK—UNION STEAMSHIP
COMPANY'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS TO BAIL
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8 A. M.,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTION. -
VIRGINIA, Captain I'. R. Kelley.
PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Teal. ` „
CITY OP RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell. '
These fine steamships will sail as above. They are
handsomely fitted up for passengers, having Warne on
deck ; are provided with Francis's Metallic Life floats,
Life Preservers, &e. , amino pains or expense spared for
the comfort and safety of passenger; andltie protection
of goods. •
This Line offers the quickest, cheapest, and most
' comfortable route for passengers, and is In advance of
any other for despatch and economy for freight TO THE
INTERIOR OP NORTH CAROLINA,
AND .TENNESSEE.
'NO TRANSHIPMENT. BY , '
Pissage - Riehmoni or oeteraburg SS mealsin
Paasage to Norfolk, SO; meals lncluded. :
' THOMAS WERSTER,- Jr.. General Agent, •
au27-1m • N 0.14 NORTH WHARVES'.
s i girkg, :FOR OAP . E T t v
DAILY, at
IPNEW TOREANDP4rPHETEAM: NA-
VIGATION COMPANY. - • • • - -
The eplindid ocean -steamers BEI:AWARE, Captain
'Capes( BOSTON, Captain Bellew; and KENNEBEC,
Captain Hand, form a daily line between Ude city, Cape
May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce
street (Sundays excepted) at 9% o'clock A. M. Return
ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays
excepted) at SP. M.' • - -
Returning, leave Cape May (Monday)! excepted) at
A: M. • -
Pare to Cape May (carriage hire Included) 82 00
forservants. 1 50
it " Season tickets (carriage hire ex
tra 8
New York, cab i n " 2 0 00 0
• '
" steerage 1 50
Freight taken at low rates.
Per passage, state rooms, do., apply on board, or at
the Office , 814 and 810 801/TEI DELALWATEE AVE
NIIE. JANES ,ALLDERDIOE ,
1e154m - Agent.,
FOR CHARLESTON 'AND SA
VANNAH .-11.1 . 11tON'S LINE.
c OM RECEIVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
The splendid &stollens aide-wheel Steamship!
lIEYSTONR STATE and-STATE OP GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships - miffing every SATURDAY at 10
Velook. A. K., alternately for, Charleston and Se
ram:AL
. ,
! ' FOR OHABLEBTO/4, -
The ILEYSTONB STATT. Captain Charles P. Marsh
man, will oommenes loaning ow Thursday, Sept. 2d
and sail foi Charleston, S. 0., on Saturday, Sept. 4th
it 10 o'clock AN. - - -, ' • , --"
The OTATIO OP GiIIORGIA, Ospt. John J. Garda.
will commence loading on Thursday, Sept 9th, and
sail for *Savannah, Ga.,,on olltll/liV, Sept, llth, at 10
o'alook A M. "
„
At both Chit!titan And Batrannal, these ildpioonniat
with steamers for 'Florida aid RavinA, Aind with rat
roads, &0., for all pliteeo In the South and dentbiroot.
IM:P11116104
Iteiry Preight at an average of 16 per omit. below
New York 'steamship rates. . .
... _ ,
111U1IGHI' and 1111311.114N01 o n a large proportion
of goods shipped 'South will be found to be lower -by
these ships thin by sailing vessels:
(labia ;sang, . 520 00
Steerage. do- ' - 8 00
lizeursion Tickets, good for the present/ear. 80 00
' No bills of lading eigped after the skip has sailed.
Por freight or passage, apply to .
A. 11:1BAN, Jr.,
No. 828 (late 81) North Whim*.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. &T. C. BUDD. - . ' •
Agents in Savantuda, O. A. GRBINDB & CO.'
Yor Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tueed.sy. , .
Tor - Florida, from Savannah, steamers 'ST. MARTS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. -
• Tor Harms, from Charleston, at e amer ,IRABIL, on
the 4th and 10th of every month. - . jell
OOMPANT,
- .et"; fj '- STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
- 'POOL;•=LIAM DUBLIN, and LONDON
,B • BY, without delay, for-30 dollars. •
Return tickets, good for six mouths, to either of the
above places by any steamer of the. line, 80 dollars for
„
the round trip, out and bark. ,
/SOUleff TOIL
New York, McMillan, Ektardoy,,Tulylo,lll2olctiocir, lit
741nburgb, Onzaming, Tuly24,
Wiegoll,ll:tOodwin, " Emit i
noF
Glasgow, eocAwin•
Saturday, July 10.
New York, McMillan Wodnsalay, Auguet U
Edinburgh, Oumiiiing4i;.titurday, Aug.l4.
AA.TBS 01 21515A08.
TiON GLAI . 11q01,;":
Pirld ChM 16 6etaw
Steerage, Tetrad Id' cooked proilalona - - •
First Olase. fo .576 00
Steerage, und with cooked proyhdons ' 80 00
Children under 14 yew of age, ball fare; In&nts In
Steerage, free.
Return tickets ardlsble within nix niontie, by any
steamer of this line.
Pint Ohms $l4O 00 Steerage EN 00
An experienced Surgeon at tithed to each Steamer.
Per !relight or piumage apply to
WORKMAN & CO., Ma WALNUT Street, Phiholel.
phis.
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL A LORRY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore.
myll
TBRITISH and NORTH AILBRIOAN
ROYAL MAIL WZRAMSHIPS.
1110 X 1W TORE TO uvrarooL.
Chief Cabin Panne $l3O
Eleaond Cabin Paeeege 16
rsom - ioaron To LtyluirooL
. . . . . .. ..
Chief Cabin Passage: _
sno
-
Second Cabin Passage - SO
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
I
PlatSIA, Capt. /unfits. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AUBBIOA,Oapt.Wie
ASIA, Capt. B. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.Ryrie. .
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. RIIROPA, Capt. J. Leitch.
These vessels carry a clear white light at inset head;
green on starboard bow; red en port bow.
CANADA, Lang 'wog Boston, Wednesday, July 29.
AMERIC, Wickman," N. York Wednesday; Aug• 4.
RIIROPA, Leitch, o Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11.
PERSIA, Judkins, o N.York, Wednesday, Aug. 18
NIAGARA, Moodie, .o Boston, Wednesday, Aug 25.
ARABIA, Stone, . (4 N.York,Wedneaday, Sept. 1.
CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8.
AFRICA, Shannon, , g N.York, Wednesday, Sept 15.
EUROPA, Leitch, is Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkins, " N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
• Berths not secured until paid for. . .
An experienced Burgecin on boar!. - - '
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jeirelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the wake thereof therein exprmsed.
lifor freight or pomage app Ay to
my 10. y M. OMIARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. _
702,186 8T
Keital Notices.
: I '
• 0 I " $ :1
OITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM J. MORRIS vs. ROBERT A. OOVETT
and ELIZA, his wife. •
Levert gaol's, tune Term, 1858. No. 418.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund arising
under the above writ, from the tale of the following
described real estate, to wit:
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground with
the unfinished messuage or tenement thereon erected,
situate on the north aide of Spruce street, at the dis
tance of one hundred and seventy-seven feet westward
from the west side of Seventeenth street, in the said
city of Philadelphia, containing in front of breadth on
the maid Spruce street, twenty. one feet, and extending,
in length or depth northward of that width; one hun
dred end five feet to a twenty-feet wide street, bounded
northward by said twenty-feet wide West, eouthward
by said Spruce etreet, eastward by ground granted, or
Intended to have been granted, to Robert A (Lovett on
ground rent, and westward by ground formerly of Win e -.
brenner and Browne, (being the same lot or piece of
ground which William Riehardeon and wife, by Inden
ture, dated the twenty-fifth day of March, A: D. 1858,
recorded in deed-book. R. D. W; No. 66, page 404, Ac.,
granted and conveyed to said Elise Oovett in fee.)
No. 2. Also all that certain lot or piece of ground
with the unfinished memento or tenement thereon
erected, situate on the north side of Spruce street, at
the distance of one hundred and fifty-six feet westward
from the west side of Seventeenth street, in the NM
city of Philadelphia, containing to front or breadth on
said Spruce street, twenty-one feet, and extending in
length or depth, northward of that width, one hundred
and five feet to a twenty-feet wide street; bounded
northward by the said twent, -feet wide street, south
ward by said Spruce street, mid eastward and westward
by ground now or late of William Richardson, being
the same lot or piece of ground which William Rich
ardson and wife by indenture, dated the twenty-fifth
day of March, A. D. 1858, intended to be recorded,
granted, and conveyed to the said Robert A. (Lovett,
his heirs, and assigns, reserving thereout the yearly
ground-rent, or sum of three hunched and ninety-nine
dollars, as therein mentioned)—
Will attend to the duties of hie appointment on Tues
day. the Tth day of September, 18.50, at 4 o'clock to the,
afternoon, at his office No 142 South Eighth street, in'
the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in
interest are required to present their claims, or be de
barred from coming in upon the said fond.
anti-10t JOHN IL COLAMAN, Auditor.
PPHILADELPHIA, August 25i 1868. Take
NOTICE—That I have applied to the Court of
Common Pleas for the County of Philadelphia for the
benefit of the Insolvent Laws of Pennsylvania, and the
said Court has appointed the 18th day of Beitenther, A.
D. 1858, at 10 o'clock, to hear_my creditors and myself
at the Court Room on the *eat aide of the Call, in the
middle building of the State House, in Chestnut street,
between Fifth and *lath etreete ; in the city of Phila
delphia, When and where you may attend, if you think
proper Yours, JOHN P. TROUT,
Late Victualler, residing lately in Logan st.,
ati2s4lt 4to fit* " Booth of Havartord
PRILADEL PH lA. WADMINQ AND
'VENTI LAT ARNOINGLD WA &
WILSON,
Suoasseona re 9. A. HARRIBOX.
We have removed from our eld eland in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORK, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old Mende and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our eXtODBITO BUOY Of Warm Air Femme,
Cooking Ranges , Bath Boilers , Begietere , Enamele d
Stone Mantele, Parlor Coal Grates, &o. We are
slow manttfaeturing .011ILSOWS CELEBRATED PAT.
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and Nutted to all chasm of buildings.
AlllO, new and beautiful Inatome of Low Down
Grates, and Verb:m.oml Grates of all stem and patterns.
'We hare also commenced the Manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn.
aseivania Stone.' These Mantels were awarded
SPECIAL juishrltritt at the late Fleir and Red.
bition of the Ranktin /mileage of this Mtg. They
represent all the rare and beautiful 411 . 1Q01 M.s.aaLse,
are not injured by Smoke, Coat Gas, Ott or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much Wapitis
than Marb/e. Call and sit them. '
" ARNOLD & WILSON
BIM. M. SELTWELL, Snerinteudent.
Pia!Mob:lbis. ADM, 1 . 1,4%-. 7 4, 04
riptiE DELICATE, and those who are pro
;R. nonutted entirlleeeent sfter ft long - duration of M
AIM, are recommended to nee alight etimulaute. We
Can, in ell oinfidenee, commend - the PURE PORT
WINE of our own Importation to theme who are allowed
the luxury. It is a Crafty, lusoiour Wine. , -
ZIEGLER & SMITH, Dr uggist-,
an 94 onthwest cer. 14994 strt 'Arne alip,
steamers
NOR SAVANNAH
tinep.
NORTH' PENIVAIit ,-
VANIARAILBOAD.
• PALL ARRANGEMEN. -. 4 -
- per BETHLEHEM -- DOYLESTOWN, - &e., and. by
close railroad connections for
• Easton, . Catmints,.New ToE city,
- Allentown, ' Williauisport, Water Gap,
- Mauch Ohunk, Elmira, Wilkeabacre,
Hazleton, Niagara Palls, Scranton.
Ga - and after WEDNESDAY, Anoint 26th, 1858, Pas
'Ranger Ttaint will leavel/Rim and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as -
For Bethlehem,- Easton ,Wilkesharre, Water Gap,
Scranton, he., (Express.) It 8.15 A.
For Bethlehem, Alleattnvicillitueh Ohm*, Williams
port, Elmira, and the Wed,. (Express,) at 2.15 P. M.
For Doylestown, (dosommodittiOnAat 6.45 A.M. and
4 P. M.
For Tort Warddikaton' (Aeconiutodation,)_ at 6.45 A.
M. andBP.l4:
TRAIRA FORPRAA.DRUttr.e..
Leave Dethlehers OttPreei,) at 9 A.-11.'and 5 P.M.
Doylestivin (Accommodation) - at 7 A.M. and
• Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
and 2.80 P. M. -
,Doylestown Trains „inn daily..., Other Trains daily,
Sundays excepted. .
AM Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) 'connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and. iiixthS Passen
gertreet' Railroad: - •
Bare to Bethlehem 51 50
• " - Minch Ohunk 260
" • Easton 1.50
• .c 4 - Doylestown 80
FOR SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN—DJ 6.15 A M.. train
to Easton,-thence by N. Z. 0.-1111: inn D. L.A. W. RE.
to Washington, thence' by" stage, arriving at the Mom
(due at 1 P.- M. Pare, 8010.
an2s tf '"•
• . ELLIS °LARK Agent.'
.FOOHILADELPRIA, GERMANTOWN
J. -AND NOB 11113 2'o W 77,TtnAjz_guioug
ABMANGEMBNT.7-Qn and after M019104P, May 10th,
1868..
. 761 eiyammiTowN,
Learn Phibidelphia it BX, 7, IT, 9-06niin.i 10,
.4. - 21..1; 2,8, 4, 5,0, 7, 8,-0, - 10, - and 11M P. M.
Leave Germantown at 6, 7,1% ;8, 9. 9,m; 10M, 11M,
A. IL 1-10 min., 2, BM, 4M, 6M, 6M, 8;9-40 min., and
10M P. M.'
4909 - - The TM °taloa trainfrom Gem— acumen
will atop pulp at
-Wayne aud.Tiois Meets Stations. _
ON 81/14DAY13,
Luxe Philadelphia at 9.20 rain. A. 11.,11,11%, and
P. M. -
'Leave Gencuuitowit 84 ALIA; ' l-1 roln.l4Xi'and
0108 TRIPP RILL RAILROAD. ..' ,rr • •
• .•LearePhfadelpblaat 8)61, 9.01-,ths tint A. Ls:
2 3 - 8, 4; 8 8, 10 P.,111., • , -
Leave dheatnut must 840 and'f.sa, CIO, ; s aid ILIA
min A.R. '12.50 8.10 4.10 540 7.40 a n min
P. lg. •
•
- ' 'ON SUNDAYS,'
Lem PhiladelpM4,- 9.20 A.-M., 2,1 M, 0a4.8 P. N.
" Lane; Oheatnut 11111 - at 810 main A . M., .1240 4.10
, .
~
von ocemoDointeg AND gowns TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia At 6M, 9, UA. ILi .
1,06 - Vela
8.10 min.. 4X, ex , 3.14 Y. kg
Letrp Norristown at 9; 7,9 . , 11 .A. It , 1, BK, and eg
• -••`'., 'ON SUNDAYS, -
Leave Phlledelphia at 9A. M., and BP, ht. ' -
"LIMO Norristown at 7 A. 111:, aid BP.M. - • _ .
YOR HANATUNR.
- Leave Philadelphia at CV, TM, 9:11 - A. M. 1.08 min.,
2.86 min., 3.10 min., 4%, 5,4, ex,
Leave Manama at 8,3‘, 9,1 i, 11M „A. M.,,
d; 8"1, 7, and 0 P:fit:
- Sundays tams as Norristown: ' • •
0 TRH YALLBT 11014.04 D yOR DOWNINEt;-
LOAM P . hlledelphie at 8 A;M., and 3.10 loin: P. H.
Leave Downingtown at XA. 11-, and IP. M.
H. R. SMITH, (lepers' Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth arid Greenfitteeteabiladelpide.
1858 " SINT
Y
N S . I L IVALIA.IBSB
- - PROM PHILADBLPHIA. TO PITTIEBTIIIOII,
WHERLI• And them* by Railroad to •
NG,V _ ,101118
STRIIRRNVILLI,• atmeiffieso ) ,
_
O IN
rtIONATI • CHICAGO
zusaneetdit, . •.
INDIALNAPte - i , _ BT.
dletes in
OHIO, INDIANA , ILLINOIR,ROKY,'
• QAM, WIBOONBIN,ININNEBOTA, MIEMGCRI,;
• KANSAS AND NEIBRABNA•
Pto, pointe,west of Pittsburgh, - ITheallnari
Cleve and Oreetline, have chola of routes at:demo
regulated to make a selection berme_ applying for tick.
eta.
THRIFT. THROUGH • TRAINS LIAPII : PRopiDNIri
PoinzUg arose connections at Pltiebungh to ill tointal
On and `after MONDAY, us y-iots,Asise, Three
O p.
and_Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, 8. B. corner of BLBVENTH 'and MARKIT
'Argots, as follows : .
EILAIALI ZOE PIT/BEIIREN
%BED MB WEB? LEAVE.
-
Mail 1ndu1t...1130 M.
Fast -line 100 noon.
'Miareee MAII;.U.OO night.
WEE TEAM LEAVE: "••
Flanigan Ito= • -
centmodatlon 8.00 P.-M.-
Lancaster - 11 5.00 P.M: -
The mall train stops at' _
delphia and Plttabmgh. - • ' - -
The - Xrpreae mail nag dilly, pie other trains Sunday
The ears leave the=Peshievaisialtafiroad Pee m zem
Station, southeast oornerof =l'M= and
Amite, entrance on lilleventh,streett_whera - throngh
tickets to all points Welt an be obtained: • - - • • -
Now will be received at the Depot at any time ds.
ring_ the day. , No charge for handling hagiri v f , ;
For father information,apply at- the M--he
Pennsylvania Railroad Gompany,.sontheast corner of •
Rimenth and Market attests, teettieen the hours of T A.
81. and u. P. Id., -- THOMAS MOORS,
my 20 *pint Penn , ' Refired Go.
ritnie Inwir:imiumnior
Ann :tut win* Liam,
Mall train' t.. 11.00 night.
Rut line ' M.
lixpresa mail.: 1.19 noon.
Birrisbing '
oommoda tion.T.ls P.M.
Lancaster"'.o.6o
theistationibetyaenßblli•
1311 r littiorts.
P Hit - A TA -_,DPUNTAW,. SPRINGS,
- 1 .-UIf.ANGA6PPA.CO., Pd.,-Wimopenedr the eighth
day of :nue for visitors. - This healtlaylinainier resort
has many adiantsges - which, reccournend it "to—the
public-In march Or-e, home pine. to" the mountain .
air during the hot sosikni.'".lt , Irelevated-terelve hun
dred feet above water level. There are graveled walks
through denim foreals,runt shaded Arbon' ;:by the way
side are many springs of t the- pereat soft, water, at a
temperature of 40 to 62 degrees of Pahrenh o lt. At the,
summit is an observatory overlooking an area of 40
miles Kum* of firms in the highest state of contr a tion , ticm, embracing tits' whole b . f.Lancaater, amity; and
- points in ten OthevOrenties. Iheieenery fides away
in the boundary of mountains at . the distance of 70
miles. _lt is altogether one of th e meet grand and es
busies panoramic views tole met within any country.
No kind of epidemic has ever been known here at any
amnion of the year.. Many beautiful drives over good
road,. The hotel, will' accommodate comfortably 400
persons.' Every variety of Whs. - All"the modein im
provements now in use In first-elms wateringpThees will
be found here. 'Jill vegetables raised - on the farm. The
best help employed in every department. • "-
The Proprietor flatters himself that he will be able to
give ample- eattsfaction to lota guests.._ Good stable
mom. Good stock of livery home end carriages on
hand.
For further inforinationind olmulare call on TOSIPR
B. MYERS, Third and Vine etre( fa; TAXES S. EARLE,
Ne. 816 Oheatnut street, and on the Proprietor,
JOSEPH HONIGHAEHEP,
anl24m Ephrata Poet Office, Lancaster county,
H S HOTEL,
- wyf T.TAMBPORT,
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pl.
The undersigned has purchased. the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly
occupied by the West Branch Bank, and bee enlarged
and refitted it in n superior style. - -
' Williamsport is one of the most delightful inland
towne in Penrulylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well ' to the traveller as to those citi
zens of the metropolis who desire to pass en agreeable
time during the heated term of the summer. -
His omnibus rune from hie Hotel t6-the Packet and
Railroad Depots free of charge. . -
1y2 1 34m • - W. H. ILLY, Proprietor.
IANSION HOUSE, :LAUGH OHUNIC.—.
This elegant establishment, beautifully situated
on the banks of theiehigh, is now ready for the recap
tion of summer visitors. There is no locality In Penn
sylvants, nor, perhaps, in the United States, which demi
blues so many attractions as the valley of. the Lehigh,
and the above Hotel will afford smost comfortable home
to visitors desirous of viewing the =niftier& scenery,
inexhaustible mime, or stupendous 'works of art of this
interesting region. -
•-
104-Bm* ' .01101iGle HOPPBI3, Proprietor.
F R D SPRINGS.—THIS
1& well-known and delightful Summer &port will
be opened for the reception of,Visitera on the Atli of
Inns, end kept open until the lstof October. " '
The new and spacious Buildings °rioted last Year WO
now folly completed, and the whole establishment has
been furnished in superior style, and the acoommoda
tions will be of's - Character not excelled In any part of
the United States. • -
The Hotel will be _under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests. give the amplest ammo° of
comfort and kind treatment.
• La addition to the other means of access,lt Is deemed
/ I. 4V:l:Hit t: ha
Ea 4 1 t i ass ta ? , :g . e b rs can . reach Bedford by a
The Company bare made entangles arrangements' to
supply dealers and mdielduale with "-Bedford Water"
by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following
prices, at the Springs, via :
kor a barrel (mulbery) $4 00
Do. (oak) 300
X Do.. (mulberry) 3 00
g Do. (oak) 200
Carboy, 10 gallons 2 Is
Bottles, 1X pint, per dozen 1 50
The banish are carefully prepared. so that par
ohacerif may depend upon receiving the Water fres&
and sweet. -
All oomnitualeations should 1)4) eAdroned
.
TIES BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00.
myl6•tt Bedford. Ocionty, Pa
Betels and fleatanrants.4,
JONES ROUSE,
HABEIEBURG, PA:,- -
(cted In
ELEGANTLY PIIREN3PIED Ere .
1867.)
• NOW OPEN TO 9ISITOEII.
my 29- 3, WELLS 007ERLY, Proprietor.
N/OHOLLS HOUSE,
(EUROPEAN PLAN)
OPEN .DAY AND NIGHT.
N 0.115 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., BELOW CHESTNUT,
=li!
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Tills HOLIBB inter Permanent and Transient Lodg
ing. Ivory effort will be made by the Proprietor, M.
NIOHOLLS„ to give satiefection to hie Patrons.
'• This establishment is situated In the heart of the
'Mtn aerate of broil:teak and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community will 0121
It a desirable plans for comfort, oleemlineee, and eoono-
MMEM
Bingle Roorna,6o Ceuta per night. By the week $2.5
and upwards. uthBo-it
ViTARIIIING AND VENTILATING
WAREROOMS ' -
The subscriber would invite the special attention of
Architect Builders and the public to his
NEW CULVER PATENT SELF-CLEANSING AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which has been so successfully Introduced during the
last winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is
so arranged as to consume the gases from the Cont.
making it one of the most economical, safe, durablti
Heaters now In use.
Also, all sixes and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath
Boilers, Gee Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grafter,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators. Fireplace
Stoves, Collins , Patent Chimney Cape, far the cure -of
smoky chimneys, with a full amortment of all goods in
my line of business.
Prompt attention mid to Range and Heater
.repair.
tag, and prices reduced to malt the times.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
(Late Baker & Williams,)
ati2.3m 11S1 (old 408, MARKET Street, philada.
OIENGII PLATE GLASS.— RAVIZTe
42 been appointed by the 4, Compagait 'de Flores , '
the SOLE MIENTS for the sae of their GLASS in this
city, We are prepared to offer to the trade or °omen
mem, from our stock on hand_, POLISHED PLATE
CLASS for Stores or Dwelling Pronte,• - /tenet Plate,
for Ploore and Skylights ; and Silvered Plate, of large
site, for Mirrors. The Class will be sold at the lowed
prices ) and warranted. superior, in every rt3pset, to any
other,
ROST. SHOPMAIKE . .k. CO.,
Plate and Window alms Warehouse,
N. M. oar. YOUSTEI and MAUR Streets,
mia23-tf Philadelphia
SALMON, SHAD, tierces No. 1
801rdon • 18 bbla . do.; 60 bblx: prime &es &had; SOO
bbbi. Beale - bah; 180 bbli White-Alb, now in store and
for sale by 301121 DI. 11211NZDY &
AA, - N.. 120 end 784 Not** - P.
RAY, RIIII. = EPie puncheoni BayAlm; a
very stiperior article, in store and for sale b
A. MERINO,
7 2 4 4 le Boat FRONT Banat.
1 `s+':
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