ME=MM lit - 06 3PliiiinifiVitria r - peported-forlehlirreSs I SePt-,5e20 8, .: • T %roe , - • oFA. . 8 4. Itt:oPit'ilelebratleith'end the produce markets nave itilesl `,-quiet. illitth - H Irrstealy.rie s tatat at HO deoline. *Sad , Striffs '6114 liblee'w • tiit beldnesi 6einb- -1 ' rice in Flour sktiattnqipirgeo., Odal continue. Ineglectedi'.t ClOttei`bas • Trims ere'lM:llignapplFolasaosirs • dot nC.CI 'po Astggs : ll9nit , :mieftl*Ftiieeer Is attilni Tint ifctiMit!Oki#al=P!, - ..Arr i itt "of ire bettarls , ollo-01)shangli; gloater Is ,Prettsloias—,thocts of mtioltl reduced, and tho Semand light. Bice Ii In r regal st ' fullprlobe :' Ha.t 111,41112: CUOT . OIW4,'I!;kOk4M dull? Tobseeo , ..temsbui - ,retthe4,q4Mge, bettar`ebtandi stlllaWing.- „ there_telh. briAltotteity, both among the commission and 'Soli-bosses :scii . l4oesThf desiiiptlMis Cottongoo/1 are firm , raw metetialauevingtadmariesd';,itoobs tor,sne_seasop* - ki6;04 ,1 504.,11tie gotah, Ake NOV' BRNADISLIITHSS. II -thii - Varkeb tbriemet lianas les been vitae 6 weetritelthopt any material variattoef, however,ltoinbta priesesis4 the ; diinsi6llr;Tlour. I Haboloallboilrkikotometi.ompti , ..id holders ara „milt rt pre n 9,ne; Slew boreprille ” about 5000 ...Ids at ssms 26 - The added old *Molt StiPirk, and thistiositlrgecind,!sia.lo.o9... per_ bet for filth gronndlism.iew , 49Aeat,;lpolidlis I,ooo„blifiasfra. s 6B o. o .23ttenit, AP: extraX,tnitiutc fancy ot -16.6607,50. t thiaslail to Os teadeghit been t i " fai r "extent witldtt tee - titige of the ahfror'ai:aeording -40 groklify t 250 Vile Nyeldlmts .sold $4, rat mblen seirroXiasearce., ' Oorn e 'bfestqs - little Ipaisteif - WlTNlTs;ecilpU bale Wei iarffair:lorAhe sealempi,o477fjth.iipecid;:datimhd 'for, milling . pu nee. - ,•. are 47 44,1400 8 ; 000 teieliele; 'tinting floie:$1.10 for tor - Shol,so'lot`eholde , ; , .."ehietirlit. :41.20 goWfiesliti;% - seeir /1.45e1:45 for ithiteittei latter foetheiee treatern.o3tya.,:in in Mutt*/ _reilneet; with aahuf at 231•800 for. old. - and 700 for new . - COSJI if -dell antlfteritrithialds - of- 24,000 hueliele ;• yellow at afloat, and 870814 t; In store at 824 ens; white at No,- The receipts of Oats have besought arekthe demand4ood , „ at last week's quota,- • ' tions.3- sales .ire 25 ocio,bninewat 620 for new South `-ern and. alloPtorket, 4664130 for iddi Mandl)* Warier at - 136.20o r inbtore muffeeest • r ' - 41110081i1118:-4heie has peen Teri little demand far- Oothie; butAirioei Sill Hem' with ssles of 846400 best ltio at eh , onma - oialline ; 4500 begesold by *notion at' 13%410,0, presaging ; ,159.45, venal - terms, and 200 bawl' Lollualra Srtisteoceitreet, at, L2e on time. Ma lasses less been - qui et, the. Only 'sales to note aro small lots Leiblt blasoOeulo at 2,20650. and New York Syrup at 40 - 041? the latter - ash: Sugar mirkeit has beep dull, tinrpridee ire fairly maintalped I salestnolude 500 blids Cuba 4ad - riirto Woo at'leeB/0 . 011 time, and 880 boxee Havana on private term.. „ PROLYIAIONBo- , otoedis anYlighti s ;with email salsa of ; niesi Porkjit Sikl, =ditty -packeCmasallearat pees. It3.so6P.lol.l'Biteoliatels siftntestltopthW Leif }:,iloes are firce ;, elpette - 24)0 audio !told. is lets ) , 10,5ifs11)X -for. Hams; Itg r iSH , for Skies:dud .7501,7 ififeltboolders. Of salted metpstltere none !combs and the stocks ire Intbrly exbio:sted:''WsqSotelTamrat 8X cite, and Shoulders at 660019; cash - and' their -bard in arm; sales offibla at 1164.2ger,Med kegs at 12i 4' lb; warp 400 hags, notlititoe; sold atllol2Xo. ',Butter la in bet: ter demand; , sales of Maid Patted st 1.66189 4P - 111 bring 1801,40 410, - Olieedita Orin st allyf 4lr lb. HOITALS.:-The Iron market Eis‘bee i , rather wire active,. but, without' intense in 'lido& Riles 'Meted° 1,500 toss No I"linthraolte st '621; No 2it $2O, No 8 at ES. Nothing PoLog, in 119otoh Pig Iran ; Bloom, S are Small idea of Billets at $ B., on time . and , Holler frou,s.re is:test -qttotel, sod - the latter - Oren:: Lead4,-There' I. very _. little stook in 'first hands, *wi se* 'oomprilti , 100 riga :American• at 15.62,,N. the 100. lbs. Cooper conttnnes dull, wish small Wes of Sheathe ing at 280,ind , lltellow Metal at No; 6 Months: 1141111 L.—There I. come little 'demand for QueroltrMt at a -firther • doollne; with sales of 100 hhds No 1 at $3l. In Tanners , Bark there Is little or nothing doing, - and quotations are nominal , , 811.65116/1-eootl, Troy ,readlly _controanda 310 OslititS£l. - , , ,City:niadii Adamantine are aellini ly at-nook!9b, - triontha, and Bperin 400. , Tallow anthill • • i• • , • Goei.—We notice mitheemeritireptiiy tor the *apply of /*de l i; 3 - 7614014' bet the trade, generally. ispoull and .neglected; . Prices neutron without quotable COTTON..-Tor this - article there his -hien a limited 1 - - • . . . . . . demand." ; light small' Adockt; prices hare, been maiiilidned I;itales, *lode 760 bales, abiedy Uplands, at 1130 for ordinary to - ,..18}1 dk, lb, cash. for middling and. middling fidr qi 11 447,194 - 4 , ding some inferior at 11,lie, short 1111711.—Cif Oranges and Lemons the market U beim, and the.tire ,wanted.s, There _are a. few - Obis riffles selling,' at from s2m6„ 4i!' .I.W.,ancirding - to ;patty, Domestic fin% 411, tR 910441tk4 ,supply, -Green Apples coinEferlfted)ilOWlP,,mith fele* 14;frO,ni $2115,40' Dbl. Dried Apples are - very imarce,andeoraall logo WA: Peaches range; from $ tee2.6o,Air_ beaker,: FBATagliff are .7licarcei-,mt good-tWeetai readliE commend46B47eAff IDs PlieEt.—Of Mackerel the Nitta is-light, ait - No:1 , 0 OA &masa $l2 60051114,..b1it.. -New Tish are amine-. Oho oalyaales.reporlist_ are,:izi a small.way frosi store at $l6 60017 for Ps $13.60 for Vs, sod $ 9 50 for - zarge,ws, - ,Tickidd ,Herring arcdoll, 'and range front $2 75mil 25 'VIM.' z-Orsilish are , wortli ,- 11.3.75e54' the /00 tbs. PRIIIOIITI3 to Liverpool Re dill ;emall engagements hate been madeat 26a for Bark:- To Landon, doe tiA ton IC We fgsklag sTice. To the West Taloa no further charter - elev. been' rePorted. - Goal , freights remain without chenget the rates are $1.25-to Boston, 908960 to New Torts, to - Bridgeport; and $1.05 to Rhode/ Island. • • • - " OIABEBO--orude and Olariffederliscarce and wanted' GUANO —The demand has inceilesed; but reline are steady - for both Perseriesi and Peale Ocean, and .the former ie selling at $65)6652 4is ton ars to lots. HEMP• is firm, and aisle of drelised American - hi re ported at sl.76,"iiix months. • t. • • - - •r. • urns ars firmly held, but- no further transactions Lave been reported. - , . • - . -110 Pd have Jammed, owing to the unfavorable cannon of the boozing aeon, and odes of fiat sort Bittern and Western have been made at Ito 41 1. lb, n w boa high r.' - ' . ' . • " • - •., • LUMBIIIt costinnai dullt and the - supptles, of all ilnls are in light demand A cargo of Bombe= Tel, low tap Boar la Mast Meat $.4. :Laths sell slowly at 11.12301 26 VIC • ' - NAVAL dT011168.--Tbere; has been more, dotes; among the estee we notice 600 bbla common Barn from the 'wharf et $ 1 .45; BOODlda..lio.-2 do, part at $1.76m s2.26,sind . $5, for - export. Tar and Pi eh re main as last quoted. Of Sprite Tarpentine :the mar ket is nearly bare and.prines demi , sales at 40a; cash: 01113.—Tab oils are-ilrm with small sales. Linseed • 01111 In better demarsWarld held 14140750] which Is an advance Lard oil. 'Steam wish aeleitat 05;o8co. PLABTEB.,-There is . none coming • forward, and we quote at $2.6234 per ton:. •• - , =• „ • BIOS.-The demand' continues -moderate, and the stoak in that bands is With eales'of /60 cues, mostly at $9.57K08.68 rash • SALT...-Ottiltniport of 2.000 cache AshtorPs finesold on terms kept secret, said to be an advance. -Oggog , ,,The receipts of Cloverseed are light; and It sells, on arrival, at $5 Noe 4P . bushel. Timothy is arriving more treelYl about 500 bushels have been.die posed of, mostly at $2 49' bushel. Plavesed la in - de mand at $1.86e1.70,-but there is none offering. . ; BPIWITB,-There, Is a - •limit . demand"; for liaridy and Gin at full mites valiesefl2.l6..Brun at. 38840 c: Whiskey meet. a limited inquiry and pricer; are lower; saleer - of Oblast 28027c r ichda Oa, and dredge 26e.--- pi TALLOW Is in Malted demand; holden ask. 100-for city. 'rendered, whichlann advance - inquiry TOBACCO —There is - a little more for menu, factored, and for some alb.. firer grades prices. are higher. -,Learie.qtdet, -• - • - . . • worms, axe unchingedf . .Theimly eater reported are same Burgundy Post at $lOl - W001,.. , -Thedatoatid - continnes good, and prices are utiffeciug up as the bulk of the clip has been sent for.- ' ward; salasinclzule 160,1.00 Albs' from 20028tti cash, for unwashed rip to 46odiks for - full blood , and dnellsece, ,f ‘4, Moots Eilion NVf 4, P AI ' ( .WHOLESALE DEALERS B 9 , 0 T AND BWO E•B STRAW (*00i:1p, BWRENT, sta27:lill , PHILADELPHIA, EPICS, TLASLN,-& CO., .7BOOT Alcfp,B . HOlt WAUBROUBB, .m.siiJ!tec!roitY, .%: . ,-‘,4I . 9;626;;iLiRKET STREET,_ :NORM BIDE, BELOW OM, HENDRY_ Bc..RARBIS, WHOLESALE DEALERS rx - ` , A3.5003 ,- Aic.l3 -' SHOES I , N W 000* n;114)) and AIM fitr, Ina 3-14 „ paitiDNl;Piud: ; SAUNRERS; P.E4LERB SHOES, 0/P/IILiDIIIPLA'and EASTERN Manufacture Atso, STRAW 1400DS MO SOPT HATS < anrt•prompt 81X.449N BlrylßB will Ii it to their intereiit to ezamice oar swig. au2o4nr _ NO. it North 10IIRTI1 Street. - 1130ktit'ic VACITO4I3; • • ',MANIINIOTURBAS • AIM • • - • • .16r1107i19BALII.DF;ALBBS " OftIrFAND ~i-'iti.•4l3oo/1g ' AMP JSR O ESS MARKET STRE2T, • • side • * PHILADELPHIA. FALL 13TOOR, 1 JOl*PH'4l ,,, TRoiltrowl,./ Co:; 1 sof 814 MARKET BTR T, 6 63461ktrii„61.46d8i,' =ME tlf iroierir.arciat i j,:ozart ioo war& is , soorols i % -..' - , -.' , ''. ', BOOTS AND BOOB,: '- '; ' ' leaTztiff, hi - LWIIVAOTORE, '''4 "'LC"ir:AND the beet term for elohi - • Which : Dili $ 11 Dx D* - 111° on invited to - call aid •-ex oo tii6-10314:.' 8,u78"12'14, '' - iyai-ti sk4ititr'iitoliit ''' . , •• .= . ' ' lleidi°*Bl7764" :4 3 ? -'' ° 4 - B ' .- 6T h icoe e k l t b r so rl o b cof r 7,-,11-- -11 0rewbStklumii111404 the btreot prier , aft AIL° '..-14;44,47 ' R . 1 v 2 ,,i, t ,": 4 4* n 4 1 ,„ d ** R im Awl - itiri .- ---___— ',4' -,---• ginfitirtiA tt — ' fiigi'xittilk4lo.- - --itritiiiii, 1)-- 'Ek - .d tir id l itii er :::::::;11,1*, u. -I';#4)liii:h44l l' B ‘ t ViA"-Iril-Thde buihiess of ,li. .;',l'‘,s:',..*yitolriiiiiita/t..i.ithe, sr intstinia - i- lc , OR liViiiyi ' ;•-sL'''.-WID-6"l%94;ii4ttied bYP ANDRavo% 8 rAL , fweimi,4l4 -V. , ; , --.,..-- -''' ,:!..-;010,142 w,, , ,, 11 ;_. . `L'`' - WI 1 i .f'",i'''''-, ,ta-ii,,,..,,,,,.. --4- 1' i '..M- 7''''isi-itilli•A!4"t h2-..7 8 Brewing bud • -‘--, ~..-4kßit wilLiorAllg'42a and Zg Bone e ltar L ink ^ ' tablisbed stand, uu be nd old Brojrn -:-- - „ , ,-;--- - :„t , the ladle ,hu wzdit,antl7 nu tothil,4l,4e -'-':;,.....vg Intim& - ..._. .--,routt,H.,Atiop, '---V;il,--2ii,-Z-tti'-'O.l--4; "--,i.:;'Z.•,:i.;,5,:":.-, - - Sales -r.•• THOilkS 'g6N3' • ' 'Jam Nes. 180 and 141 SOUTH 101311TH SUM, • . (formerly Nos. WI and 05.) SALES—STOOKS AND 11111AL.ESTATS , .* PFol,rth Fall Sale, 7th September, at the-Snobs - use. th Fail Sale, 14th September, at the Sullen° to.Sitth Fall Sale. 21st of Septemberjat the Sachem:ie. 113eVenth Fall Sale. 28th September, at the Troche:ore. ID ' PO Of t4lO Impllelle , of the abose,.sales , now TO3BOOTS111111HT; ITlie filty-Brat regular ,Phitadelphis Trade Sale will ationmence on the 2lst of fleptersher. Catalogues now (11 ;: 4 t. • 11141 T ABTAT9, STobas, lio Sales vat` the Mischaalle ..over7 • Tuesday livening. no Handbills of eaolrgropertglsgu ' to tovrhlch we publish on, the SP tunr. '4 l •° toll& imethinnuuld'euteloguesio• ampatet form, , tr Kftal deleriptiona Of all the preSe to b 6 sold on Kite 0110WiesTueedey; r.l I.3IOIrI,IIJSNITIIaII, 4.131.4191 k lmuS3tevery,Thursghty „, •'` itgAr, IssrnTrAT TxtrvATi &cut, or,yre have a hoe amount of Heal Batate at Me S "alkilicludiesorytdeteription"of . City and country propertyfy•_htfdt /pllll may -141:d, at the tiro on store. • parvarl SH4II . •- Heal Estate entered : on our Prime Sal 6 Ite-` rnter, and - advertised occasionally in our Public Hale: athista, (of with 1,000 cordate are printed weekly,) .free;ef ebarge. :,41T00.13.14 AND DIAL SIBTATII4—TTISSIIAT -NEXT. ; Pltoplalet cataloguea now ready, containing full de abriPtions of all the property to be gold on Tuesday Vat, 7th inst., with a list of salsa 14th, 21st, and 28th 'hint. . 'On Tuesday Broiling, t3eptember 7th, at.-7%; Welook,,at the Philadelphia Plehange, without reserve, for, account of. whom it concern L.. 200 shares Columbia Coal and Iron'CoMPanY. 4 $1 to be paid on ea,ch atthatime of sale. Also, for account of whom it May concern— , 200 shares Fan Francisco 'Could Association. -. Also, for other accounta— '2l shares BensingtOu'llanki , 4.. • • • • . - 60 shares Camden Beck Company—par $5O. 2 shares ?donut Medals Cemetery Cletamucy. P;r* &SI middle stale, Tenth Presbyterian Church, . Dr Boardman, Twelfth and,Walnut streets (fue . Immix ili_Liroelz—nrimaams 7th. .' Will r, , t —Aseigneaa% Paramptorf •Bale , • • '• • • •- • VAIIIABLEBITONS - IFACITOBT, STEAM BNGINS, lIINCIIINEBY,'TkIN STONE Dii'BLLINOB; &e. to - getber withlide of groundOilioarinh. - .The whole to 'be sold without - reserve. •' . - • • Voir Wilco's)* now ready in handbills. BTOBIBAND.DW.BLLINO.—Pour.story brick store end dwehing,,Ndgg ' event e, above cloates attest. Inc mediate possession. , z -IjEATAMBEing,BBFIDENIIII, NO. 409 North Tenth stripe% betweeu,Smates and proa.n . ,streete. Immediate possession; r4 i SIX--BBlO.l)WELLlNGl3,Beaond_street, south of - gaiter street. ?a_ --, 11 l'c' ~ _SETEN FRAME Dwianitia; corner i:Qon bid walnut streets, Cemolso,_,N. .- %, THREE OROUN D.SBNTS: 1. - allot - 1E59 a year, and two of $54 a year each--clear of taxes—eecured by three Into, With a brick Besellink an each. • ( 111ORTGAGIN.1.-A mortgage of $600: - It is a' first mortrage , with no otheritieumbranee. STORE AND DWBULING-.Three-stOry brick More and dwelling, No. 1344 Passynnit road, below Wharton strOtrlate Illoyameneing, - BOTH irkgi;s4ll . 4,43)itlptsEr. l4th, Will include— - Trustee's Peremptory Sale. HANDSOME' MODERN-'THILBE.STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, withthree-etory back buildings and all modern conventeneeto•No.'l6SoGreen 'street. , , VALUABLE LOT, GREEN STREET.—AIso, the `ialnablelot of ground adjeltilngthe above on the But, 19-feet front by 130 X, feet deep. Sale absolute. Iti'llcilrpactioulars -new readyin handbills.. • , orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Jelin Delrose, Deo , d. TIIBEE-STORY BROOK DWELLING, Elisabeth St , now Buckley street, between Sixth and Seventh, and Spruee and Pine streets. NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 1620 POPLAR STREET.— Also, neat tbree.etory brick • dwelling; with side yard And handsome garden, south side of Poplar street, west I of Sixteenth street., IBUSINESS STAND - -Thish:stery briCk store and ,dwelling, northeast , corner of Fourth and Carpenter street's, late' Southwark. HHESTNIIT STREET RESIDENCE, valuable rekidence, No. 1625 r hestunt _street, with the modern improvements, lot 20 by 160 feet, two Irons. Administrator's Sale- - -Kstate of-John Item, Deed. 7 ',LARGE LOT Or GROUND. 139 rest on Dauphinj3t., 150 feet On Been street, cud 160 [estop Pairhill street, three fi eiter,LLAtitterpfliee laid, and sidewalks curbed and paved. Execrator's Sale—Estate of James B. Reese, Deceased. TWO LARGE T OTS OP GROUND, 180 feet front on Dauphin street s 160 feet on Apple street, 160 feet on Me khan% street , asd 110 feet on lionrtis street—water pipes laid, and sidewalks paved and curbed. TGREE.I3TORP BRIO% DWELLING.—Three-story sk dwelling, No. 1881 Olive street. - SLETII PAIL ILALE—EEPTINGSER 21st. , ,Wilt include— TWENTY. BRIM .DIS'ELLINGB, &o, vie: ; Etvontore' Peremptory Bsle—Estate of .Tereinish , . . , TEMS-RTORY,IVELIOK 'DWELT:LNG, and two-story rismo dwelling, Nos. 620 ant 528 North Birth street, 'with. frame shop in; the rear, Also, two two-story brieltdwelllngs, Nos. 629 and 681 Chatlune street, with two two-story brick dweillogo in the rear. The whole to be odd. together.,,,, . - THRICE-STORY BRIOL,DWELVIN(I, No. 462 Tqw-h -littotroot, above IlOble street. - , TWINE-BTORY BRI O B DWELLIN G , No. 401 . ,Green street: t TITRES-STORY BRICK- STORE AND DWELLING N0.'117 Dallowhlll•etreet 13R101: )WELLING, 11d. ell 'Green • . „ TIIREB-BTOBY BRYON DWELLING, No. ind Wash- Install street. east of Teptb street, Thirteenth Ward. TIMER-STORY BRION. DWELLINGANo. 558 Par. iish street, east,of Sixth street. , THREE-STORIf BEIGE, DWELLINGS, seat side of Peach street, between Green ,and Coate'', lied Second and New Market streets EIVZ , THREE-STOGY BRICK DWELLINGS, form ing edsmart..Pasoball alley, between Ponqh anClifth Streets. Twelfth ward. „ TGENE.STDRY BRICK STONE AND DWELLING, No. 768 South Fourth street, between German and Catherine streets: - • " • - Bale of the whole estate peremptory. Particu lars ready In handbills. VALOADLV MiLLS.--'OOAL rAltll, -FACTORY, Oro —ybe valuable cost known as the Girard Floor mine; ,, cost yard, - to., street, on the Get nantown and NorrialowrOtalirwad, above Poplar !treat, lot. 80 by .19, feet, two fronts. with extensive brick - r 111' with etiperior machinery, large brick fac tory, stabling- coat yard: railroad tracks, &c., iso. - Executor's Peremptory Bale—Estate of Gao. Williams, Dekeased . • VALUADL74 REBIDENOR. 00A0R-ROllBll, STAI 13LN, AND LABOR LOS, Delaware Seventh • street, stereo of Arab. Lot over 64 feet front, 1483] feet deep. , Sale abeelnte. 4YNNIO RATA RALR..-,ON . TUB PREIdIdEI3. , ziontere.Bale—Estate of 'Abraham Miler, decd. RANDROMN MODERN 'RESIDEROS, WITH RIDE C.—YARD, No. 1881 , RPRIIOB,III4IIOIT. , , OD,Tuosclay Morafng, I Rept. 2lltle, ,o'alook, on - the "lit eimhtee, No: 1631 Rat nee street.'oomeiof Ojeambre street, out of Broad Otree2. , :a.ot 29 feet on Bprute street, 116 teat on Flyear 'wore etreet.- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LARGE MIRRORS, FINE' CARPETS. Ace. ' Immediately after the eale of .the house wilt• be pold the entire household furulture. '"VALDABLE AND INTERESTING ENGLISH AND • AHERIOAN BOORS. - " On 'Tuesday Eyening, Peptember 7th, at the auction store, will be sold a 'cnll.•ction of English:end American books on vuloue subjects, DJ' Por particulars see catalogues and the hooks, .which will he arranged for 'eXamlnatlon one day pre- lIANDSOME PORNITUES, -,FINS. TAPESTRY OAEPETS, tht Wednesday Morning. - September at 10 cOeloc/r, at No, 1110 Vine etreet, 'the entire 'household ihrititure; Sue tapestry carpets, china and glassware, &o, of a gentletnan declining housekeeping.' -Also, the' kitchen furniture, lot of coal, Ito. ID. May be examined on the morning or sale, at 8 o'clock. • Sale at If es. 189 and 141' Elouth Fourth street. Bort:awn FURNITURE, - PIANO-FORTE, FINE • BRUBB3ILB OARPETEI: MIRRORB, Bca. ' On Thursday Morning, t 8 oigtoek, , at, the auction , Mos', an extensive assortment of excelfint second-band furniture, elegant piano•fortee, fine mirrora,..carpete, eta., _from private [amines declining housekeeping v removed to the store for convenience of tele. , .LARGE BALB 01.4VALtriBLE .LAW 11001C8-•=mf. . • BRACING TWO ENTIRE LIBRARIES, On Thursday and Friday Z7Oll pp. • Sept. 9th and 10th, at the auction store, bloc 189 and 141 gonth Fourth greet, will be sold a large collection or lawhooks, which embraces two entire libraries. In cluded are the Pennsylvania and other valuable reports, dipsts, 'elementary works, &a., &c. [Er Catalogues will be ready three days previous, and the books arranged for examination. COMMEROIAL SALESROOM, BANK and 10 STILLWMIRItY, between WM& and_OHESTNUT 13BOOND and THIRD streets. _ „- P. Q. WOLBERT. AIM/10MM QS El3zN A. T Hllv 13, AUCTIONEER Ili AND 00111fIESION 11111,0HANT., S. I, corner SIXTH 1111 a RAOII Strode TIN THOUSAND • LOTS OP FORFEITED GOODS.- - • OVER ONE THOUSAND GOLD AND SILVER -3pg.Tougg.WlLL DE SOLD. Nathan' great male of forfeited goods will take place Old 'Methane auction store, southeast corner of Sixth ind, Rite, streets, * Tuesday Horning, - • -September 14th, eta o'clock; entrants to SalenrOOrn frote,Rice street, impend story. r • • ' This Bile frill comprise the largest and most valuable 'assortment of-goods' ever differed at.publie auction. in this, city, and will consist of diamonds breutpins, finger rings of Abe first water; magnithient , gold magic case, hunting cane, open facie, and double bottomtd English patent layer watehev, of the most approved and very - best makers ; the moitt of them extra and - fall. jewelledrand in tine 19.karit gold eases, open face do; fine gold -lever end lepine watches in enamelled hunting aset and open face (rOr ladles), set with Oa moods; gold English, Slims, and French watches; Ter English patent lever watches, fall Jewelled and plain,. in hunting:OMNl, double bottom, and double .cases; nitres hunting mum and open fice reicapemint lever and hipisie watches;" double and Ant) elm silver otter/ter watches; a great variety of Otis go vest, neck, and fob chains; Hoe' old pencil cases, with and without pensti'lliver - penoil cans with gold pens; fine gold breast gee,. finger rings, shirt st dap, sleeve buttons, ear env, _buckles, _nests, keys,, charms, &o , &o.; tine' gold brscolnts, , necklaces, and ,armlets, rich posrl, velvet, And imarnelletropora pluses, silver combs, scarf pins, ahiwipiniiintedalllone, lockets pcirtmonnales, glaciers' diamonds' sliver ware of every description, spoons, Note, butter knives, pitolieti,•cretet jugs, &s., dce. PRILAD4I,PIIIA 56411171114 DTA TIIANS g • 41. UOTIONBER ". and KOUT WAN 011/10.14 No , 9 2 i South THIRD Street below Walnut, pppo#te Pear at., pole eight doors below the Caoluurge. . • - • Wore' of bisinies fro nt I' teeloole, antsf 10 plata:* bilis seeming. - " Ont.door eat* ant aalas at the Anotkia Sow, at. ,heildod apoeitka tadataittitraatoq terms: • OAPITAIi 920000. • ,Ikeioblishielfor, the hue Thirty Imre. - thiddennte One dollar to thmumodems , Die osondori - Silrer Piste,lratohes, Jewelry ' liardweee, Mar • egolhee; 041114, Yurnitare;Beddbig, Gigue, Magog • Instrtementir, *WI Z,lyulesi . Carriages ,' and G oode of *Mae eeariSieen.." • AU, goods' eon' Maul meg Web of Une agpf/4 AU advaam., host /rarefied dellera and upwariai U:l4.lbanal2,par;sta4. per month I 91/00 and over, ,9 1141 /owed market— Milken* litouid haeliege. do* ot Wreak, Whey Imaaalkliakaoof fauna - Waters an Taw:Mali and Prii TAW eth*theiee fof•ebe preogeeer eleoi a limy ipso, Meese eitaatad km the lemon et MI Pelnugui ki vi n O M ' `B: igiceimay or - 14,14-ill lenlieedteel 0014011 'this dike fa paarmawito maks , advaatob4 on MG" L i g e Nett `sad ackaamasaaatkwaarma than. ang other to Ms Mtg. —Money elbowed to the poor, e s m oll poue . inte, withl Olt soy dun, - , AT. PIGVATIg. tam. Gold .Patent Leto and other Watehee, Mowery, old ,olothhir Nut be cohe ot rodueed vales". NV 'ONE' should go to the Bea-shore with -4,l,ent-a battle at our biDDILIVIDD DabbtOY in their Yale.. 4u asses of sudden Moots it would be the, nieslll4 Jo many instance& of laving life. pyd. - DEPTH) persons, and times debDi tsted, bare been re, stared to health itieuel. • 1 - • „ Zillettßß A , Druggists, • *Ual,2•dtf" Southweet 'Gin; fileoond,and Green erg. ALSMON+ stun ) , tici;-20 tierces No. - Baboon 1.181;b11. do.; do bbli. prima Sea Shad; 200 bble, ildakt-lish; 180 bblo , Vldte.dsb, now to store sod far sale by . JOHN' XENNADY & 00. ; .4 11-1? z NN ; 190 and 189 Moab MI 111711:;41ve puncheons Bay Rum; a very superior article, in atom and for sale by MERINO, 1 9 4 - W . 140 doYtb IRONT 'hoot. BTOOKB, - &o. Tuesday Biota] ton, Deiessed 1300 No: 2110 i'li2e'straet Sales bp AIIYERS4MAGIPA7N) ,4Sz 00i • , INA LARGE PEREMPTORY FALL' BALE DLITT; VET, DBUSOBI9,,AIiDANGB&IN,O4I,IIBICTS; Oa Wedriesdaylitokiiig, Sept. Bth, at preoisely half-past 10 &dock, will be sold, by vita/ague, on Intl boonthelbredit, 600 pieces carpets, nip, AC., Ac., comprising, in port: Places rich velvet carpets, Do - heavy imperialLthreezplydo._ Do rich tepeetry Brussels do. • _ Do rich style double.ground wonted and. wool; in= groin carpets 11 De high 'colbrs worsted do.. Do rich Style cotton do. Do high colors worsted Vanillin do. Do high colors cotton-do. ' • • Do faney,and plaid list do. • Do heavy liven do. Do heavy rag do. .Also, oil cloth and floor clothe, rich ru gs , em bracing a full and desirable "assortment of new designs, and freshly manufactured. , 8.--Samples of, the RAMO, will be arranged for ex amnation, with' catalogue's; eirly 'Cif the morning of 'Bale, when buyer,' will Andlt to their lamest to attend • FURNESS, BRINLEY, & 00., No, 429 MARKET STREET. SALE ‘013 ( -IMPORTED ' DRY GOODS - On Tneedny Morning, Sept. 7th, at 10 o'clock,`by catalogue, on 6 months' °recta— moksges and lota of imported dry goods. irr samples and oatalogues - early on the morning of 2,000 PARIS PRINTED CASHMERES AND STELLA: . SHAWLS. LB. ,0n rieMorning, 2000, new style , printed 'usahmere shawls broehe bordered )Stella shawls ; new style all-wool long shawls. LONDON BLS MOHAIR, BLS AND COLT ALPAOAS, - AND CODUROS. n Tuesday Morning, Ceases extra n e blk pure mohair. 3 0.4 extra fine Mk alpacas. 3; " 6.4 fancy tig'd alpacas. , 6. c , 7-4 choice col'd coburss. Nrvv.STYLE PRINTED FLANNELS, ALL WOOL. 160 please Hairstyle priatedall wool Satinets. PARIS PRINTED 1110IISEGILINE-DO LAINES. 100 pieces extra rich Paria.printed mousseline de lalnee. ' PARIS PRINTED MERINOS/3. 50 pieces 6.4 fineParis,plinted,morinoos. SCOTT, Jr., AUOTIONEER, Weems- Jure zor to WOLB.RBT 4(.890'110481 011E8TNUT mies t ile the Onstera Fonts; between Poarth sad VIA - JAIN, OP IthIBBOIDERI.EB s itiamigh ko. On Wednesday Morning, September Bth, at 10 o'clock, at the ealee•room, No. 991 Ohestrost street 000 lots embroideries, comprising new style collars, oleevee, seta, betide, flounoinge, /to., molted to city retail Balm "Er Samples and catalogues early on the morning of Salo 0 wilier IiIACIITNE. Also, a sewing manillas made by Singer. WOOL .110017%; HOSIERY, Sco. - Also, children's zophyr hoods ; ladies., misses, and bois' heavy three thread white, brown, and mixed cotton hose. SA. DYSART At CO., ADOTIONEERe AND • Omitßoston Bisadokittit,'No, 2.7 s South MIMI= STREW. corner of LODGE STREET. LAllla BAP; OF, RURNITURE, 0&11PETB, &o. Thle'ldorning, At 10 o'clock, we will sell at No. 24 North Ninth street, the entire household and kitchen furniture of a viej•son declining housekeeping, consisting of walnut bedsteads, chairs, bureaus, fine French plate looking glasses, Brussels carpets, and a fine lot of chinaware. AT PRIVATE SALE. A large and valuable tract of valuable coal and tim ber land at private sale, well worthy the attention of mt . lßitalistis and others, as the owner is compelled to sou, IT Per farther particulate inquire hi the auction 64050 . . . li-p OUT-DOOR BALM solloled a4d promptly it tended to. ID. ADVANCES made on aoneignmente when de ified, without extra charge. SALES-ROOMS open until 10 P. M.' Now pre pared to receive invoices ~DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WATCHES apd JEWELRY, NEW and SECOND NAND VIIENrEITRE, PAINTINGS, BOORS and STA TIONERY, tr.o., &e, , fl''' Sale! of PLeaT GOODS Aveiry averting . PHILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 59.8 MARKET STREET, between — RUTH and aogth side. MK OB /NORAIN AND VRNITIAN OA.RPETEI, _ RUGS, 41]. Oa .Tuesday If Ornink, 'September 7, at 10 o'clock 'precisely, we will 'ell, by catalogue, abiut 200 pieces of superfine worsted and wool, all-wool filling and cotton ingrain emporium tufted rumh •Also, 100 pieces 0.4, 0-8, 7.8, and 4-4 flax worsted and cotton Venitith parpetings, to which the attention of the trade knd purchaser/ fe jn9/04. I[7. Catalogues on the morning of stle. FOURTH. PALL SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES On Thursday Morning 9th inst., at 10 o'clock Preeeely; will 'be eold 'about 1,000 mutes boots, ',hoes, genera, &0., embracing the usual assortment for city and country sales. .13140.K.51LK HATE, FUR OAPS, kn. 10 cues euperlor quality, fashionable styles, black silk hats, fur cape, &c. GINGHAM. UMBRELLAS. Also, 20 Plump superior whalebone and steel frame gingham umbrellas. CARPET-BANS ANI/ BATOIIIII4I. On Thursday Morning, Included in catalogue, a lino of carpet-bags and satthebi, of superior manufacture.' AL - 7- Catalogues early on the morning of mile. Teams A. PRPIMAN, AUCTIONEER, tir NO. 422 WALNUT STRNST, &kora FOURTH. • 117 - Persons favoring us with eousigurMidi oan real assured that their property wilt not be sanrilleed. • 117 - Commission more moderate than those charged by any other AnaMnp Howe in the oity. ' frr Consignment resyeefinlli ICT Salem paid immedlistelv atter the coeds ar• sold FAIL SALES OP REAL ESTA TE. Third Pall Sale of Real Estate--September O. voting FALL BALE.--BEPTEMBER 16th. This cafe, at theNiehaus., on Wednesday evening, September 16th, 1868 , it 8 o'clock. wM'lnclude POSITIVE SALE—STONE HOUSE, CARPENTER &0., CHURCH STREEP, GERMANTOWN.— A lot of ground, with the two-story atone dwelling house carpenter chop, , and lot of ground, Church street, Germantown, 160" feet tront42 feet deep. Clear of inplatibrances. Will rent for $250, :Bale positive. in:.asah. • POSITIVA" BATA—DWEL Yern LING- HOUSE SPRING GARDEN STREET.—A three-story dwelling tome, and' lot' of ground, north of Spring Garden street, it feet 10 inobee - east of gobpylkill Third street, 64 feet front and 50 feet deep to Monterey street. *lB5 ground rent. 117" Bale positive. 117 goo to be paid on °soh of t4e above when the same Is struck off., REAL ESTATE BALD-EDIFTEMBER 225, This sale will , ExecutorarSale-:-Estate of Hon. J. R: Tyson, Dee'd. VALUABLE LARGE DWELLING AND LOT, S. W. OORNER 'FOURTH AND - PRIME STREETB.—That valuable three-story brick dwelling-house and lot of ground thereto belonging, situate at the S. W. corner of Fourth and Prime stream, St . feet front, 104 feet deep. This property Is desirable as a dwelling, for law oflices,'ltr could be altered, at small expense, into a store. trr tart of the parchase-mppey may rapmgp ' Same Satate. TWO-BTORY - BEIGE DWELLING, PEENP Alan, the small two-story brick belonging to the same estate, adjoining on the west, 18 feet front, 84 feet deep.. gubject to $lB ground rent. (Entieet also to an agreement that upon the alteration or improve- meet of this property the alley stub, side Is to be widened to feet four Inchep, and to he feet high in the clear.) iry• Part of the purchase money may remain. ?minim Bale BUILDING LOTS,' LATE BOGTLIWABIC.—No. buildlog lot, south side or Waking street, 224 feet east of Piftb street, &Ramat*, Ib feet Il ),f by Ing feet deep, taPieree street. No 2,—Also, I slot, Eloysineneing road oil feet below Morris street, Id feet front, 126 feet 234' nane deep, to Oaks street. Positive Bale. HOWIE AND LOT, TAOONY, OXPORD TOWN SHIP —A house arid lot of ground. No. ITO, a plan of Tawny, corner of Washlngtonstreet, Oxford and Spring street, 60 feet by 180 feet. Three fronts. Clear of In. cumbrance. Ponttive Sale NEAT THEEE•BTORT BRION. DWELLING, 1104V ARD STREET, NEAR MARKET.—A neat three•ntory brick dwelling house and lot of ground, went nide,of Reward street, ISO feet south of Market ',treat, 16 feet front, 60 feet deep : to gy toot alloy. Will rent for $225. $6O ground rent. Orr' Bale positive. Terms cash. Mr- pci to be paid on each of the above when the Mime is struck off. . Bale at No. 422 Walnut street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO.PORTE, BRUS SELS ' CARPET, GILT FRAME MIRRORS, STOVES, &o. On Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, will be soli a large assortment of household furniture; consisting of very superior Bruasela carpet, mahrg►ny book-case mahogany wardrobe, One feather beds, mahogany hair east ePrinit chafes, marble•top dressiog bureaus, ma hogany sofas, dinner and tea ware Ac Ao. HALF-PIPE OP . 1 3WDY.—Aiso, a half-pipe atipa rior brandy. STOVER.—AIen, a large aseortment of cooking and parlor gloves. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Handsome mansion, southwest corner of' Beyenteenth and Walnut streets. Residence, Washington Square and Walnut 'Amt. Dwelling house, No. 82T Vine greet. 20 acres of land, Indian Queen lane. Valuable property, Prankford road. Handsome dwelling, 010. 1612 Wallace street. . Dueness stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash ington street/. Slegant property, 80 wee, &c., above Torreedale. 14 acres of land, Ohelton avenue, Germantown. Handsome residence and lot, West Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and Columbia avenue. , Handsome dwelling,ll3prieg Garden street, sbote Twelfth. OABINET OF M1NX1161,19 . . At private sale a valuable Oabinet of Minerals, 00M riling over 1,000 SPetiManS, the eolleotion of several years. The property of a gentleman who has no room for them. They are very desirable for a public Institu tion. Apply at the anetion store. V• H. STERU, • AUCTIONISER • 200 OARRIAGEB AT PUBLIC GALL PTAH TRADE BALE •Or OARRIA4ES, AT CROWN -STREET Olitlloll The aubscriber will hold hie first grand trade sale of about 200 vehicles, of all the different styles d makers, at the Old Crown Street Church, which hes been beautifully fitted np for a beefier fdr the public and rivals sale of carriages, harness, horses, as.. the tj rot of which will take place On Wednesday morning, the 11th Sept., and be con. tinned thereafter on every•Batarday morning, at 10 o'clock. On Wednesday morning, The 15th Sept., nig, will be offered -the Smut and best collection of ve iples of all the various patterns and desoriptions tha has ever been offered at public estate' tide city. In the above sale will be found BOUM 70 YeLlciee from the well-known and celebrated manufac tory of Wm. Dunlap, ttonsisting, of family carriages, phEetons, Jenny Linde, rookaways, shifting-top, falling top, sod no-top York wagons sulker' , &0., ake. All the above work will behold with warantee for one year. Also, vehicles from all the celebrated manufactories In this city, Wilmington, New York, Baltimore. and New Jersey. , The attention of persons in want of vehl else to most respectfully called to the above sale, as it will be found to embrace the finest and beet assortment that has ever been offered in thin oily. 117 , Pi1l descriptions will be found in catalogues, and the aerriages arranged one week before the sale: - • -Filtr After the above sale there will be public sales prprgyery Saturday morning at 10 &aloft, and vehi- Ales qadlisrnees, both new and second band at private sale every day, where are invited to give a call. flar The public aides at the Zane street Aueton Mart bstd as usual every Wednesday morning, at , lq &cloak, pf boreal, csrriagea, Aaroesse, ka., Cao. - 4.rtieles 'IVA'S 11 ale every day. aug9o 1w Ovttb) atili Restaurants NNE'S WM, UARRISBIIRO, PA , _prettied In ALRGANTLV PIIIINISHRD. MI.) .NOW OPRN TO, VISITORS. _ 00VSRLY, Proprietor. HOUSE, - rkpouo4La .7(110:010PEAN-PLAN)- ' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NO. hla SOUT/I MUTE( ST., BELOW OHNSTNIIT, 31IILLIALPHIA. Tbde piltrB)§ is for Permanent and Transient Lodg• in livery eff s et, 818 be umele by the Proprietor, N, - .'artOLLS, stye antigun:On to dila patrons, ,Thld eetaldlehount situated UM . b.flg oit 64 , ii4 k 4 ' blailbleall, and onnyentent to p 4 eX of munsement, The Marmultile sad Teaselling oommsnity 'II Sal It A dealuble Ohne:or somfort, eleanlinese i and tonne. ' ldeals furnished at all hours. Single Rooms, SO oenu per night. By the Week $2.1 and upwards, MliBo4 rxt• i PRESSi---Pittr:4 - AD&P - *AIintDAY, .SEPTEIVIMIC 531)ae Shittringi EDWIN W. PAYNE, .__ Pi 401.1 33111LDING,AROH STREET, One door above Fourth lUPORTNR AND DRAMS IN , • LA8T.11143, GALLOONB, MEETINGS, WEINOR HID, • - PATRNT LEATHER, OONOHESS WEBB, " • -"• • • TOILET SLIPPERS' UPPERS, SLIPPER TRIMbIINGB, LAOEB,-&o.• aulo-2m, IVO SHOE HANOEAO'kUHEES AHD 'FINDING aro,now prepared to till all Orders for LASTS for the.,Pall Trade We have in• creased our facilities in the Manufacturing Department, and with'a larger working stock of wood on hand than any other manufacturer in this city or New York, we can furnish Dry Wood, and at the lowest Philadelphia or Eastern prices. J, HOWARD Sc CO. - " Philadelphia. 3011 N MURPHY, late of Ferry street, Newltork, at 112 DREAD Street. No'rum TO SHOE MANUFACi'IIRERS. 1 , 1 The undersigned (summon to the late JOSEPH T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the trade at the Northeast corner of AROH and BOHRTH Streets. Their facilities for IMPORTING , and PORNISIIING , every article in the SHOE STUFFS and TRIAIMINOS line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. The attention of BUYERS Is respectfully solicited: Wt. JOHNS. & SON, aul7 N.E. corner Arab and Fourth eta. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, FAMILIES, TAILORS, DRESSSIARERS, PLANTERS, SHIRT-MAKERS, AND ALL STITCHING - OF WOVEN FABRICS. Every kind, style, else, and pattern orthese unrivalled• Instruments for sale at my office at factory prices. I give the same commission as the Company to Sub Agents, and Merchants purchasing on orders. HENRY COY, Agent, 628 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. And No 7 West State street, Trenton, N. J. an26-4m 14ARRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING OIIINE le offered to the public ea the moat rolls bin low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will new from all to 'linty etitchen to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from cement bagging to the finest cambrice. It is. without exception, the simplest in its mechanical con• strutter' aver made, and can be run end kept in Order by a ohild of twelve yearn of or. The nuntoslarr of thin machine, and the quativr OE ITS woax, are war ranted to be unsurpassed biany other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred ditches per min, rite. The thread used Is taken directly from the spotlit!, WITHOUT Toe TROUBLE or BZWIRDINE. In fact, It le • machine that in wanted by every family in the land, lad the low price of FORTY DOLLARBj, • ct Ojai ttley. Bold, brings them within the reach o alanost every one D. BAKER, Agent, 1e18416m *lcy eow6m to South ETWEITEI Street VPURATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, ILA LA.NO.4BTEIO., PA.—Was opened the eighth day of June for visifore. This healthy Summer report has many edisntages Which rimonimend it-to the public in search of a home place to enjoy the mountain air during the hot season. It is elevated twelve bun. dred feet above water level. ' There - are graveled walks through dense forests, and shaded arbors ; by the way side arp many springs of The purest soft water, at a temperature of 49 to et degfeco of Fahrenheit. At the summit to an observatory overlooking an app of 40 miles square of farms In the highest state of unitive Non, embracing the whole of Lancaster county, and points In ten other counties. The scenery fades away iE the boqndery of monnte4na at the distance of 70 nines. It Is altogether one of the niost &Rad and ex tensive panoramic views to be suet with In any conntry. No kind of epidemic has ever been known here at any season of the year. Many beautiful drives over good veggie. The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400 persons. Every variety of baths. All the modern Im provements now in use to first-class watering places will be found hero. All vegetables raised on the farm. The beet help employed in every department. The Proprietor flatters himself that he will be able to give ample satisfaction' to his guests. flood stable n. Good stock of livery horses and carriages on ho E. blc e ' . / r eg rm and 'a i u n PetrVi B a .ll ( rifa, No. 816 Chestnut street, and on the Proprietor, JOBEPII KONIGMACI(EiII, Ephrata Post Office, Lancaster county, Ps. atil2-1m H4T'S HQTEL, . QQgg INComtlip. ODUNTY, Pa. The undersigned hen purchased the large andelegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly %molded by the West Branch Bonk, and has enlarged apdtedtted in a egperior style. 'Williamsport le ope of tbe most delightful Ireland towns in Pennsyliagfa and bin house, be hopes, will be • fond pleasant, as ell' to the traveller as to those citi zens of the metropolis who desire to passlui agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. ' Die omnibus rune from hie Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge: - Jy2B-11m W. R. RAY, Proprietor. IANSION HOUSE, .DIAIJOH 011IINIC. This elegant establishment, beautifully situated vl:l4 e rT ial lill e er e e e ro no te 14113irtyttne r eap lion sylvania, nor, perhaps, in the United States, which corn bine, so many attractions as the valley of the Lehigh, and the above Hotel will afford 11 most comfortable home to vbiters desirous of viewing the megaticent Bosom, ineihaustilde nppp, or stormions works of art of this Interesting - je4-41M* - - QP.ORGP HOPPIIB, 'Proprietor. • d ia BRDFO R'D SPRINGS.—THIS No. welbknOwn and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the reception of Philters on the 10th of June, and kept open until the let of October. The new and swim's Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole eetabliabm(ust has been furnished. In superior style, and the accommoda tions will be of a otiaracter not excelled in any part of the United States. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. a. ALLSN, whose, ogperlenee, courteous manners, and attention to his pleats, glee the amplest assurance of comfortand kind treatment. In addition to the other =UM of amnia, It is deemed proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Ohambersborg. The Company hare made exteruitre arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with Bedford Water' , by the barrel, carboy, and' in bottles, at the following 011ie, at the Buringe, via : Nora barrel (ettudsB.7) ;4 00 Do. 000 • 800 Do. (mulberry) 8 att X Do. (oak) 200 Chirboy, 20 gallons 2 RA Bottles, 1)4 pint, per dozen 1 CO The barrels are carefully prepared, no that pur. chasers may depend Upon receiving the Water fresh end sweet. " All communications should be addressed to TIM ISZDYORD 'MINIMAL 8211.1tieB CO. Bedford County, Pa. CHION.ERING & SONS, hay ing _removed to their new wareroome, No. 1307 01.IESTNUT Street, (( near the United States hlint) are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an eatVisi.Ve assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square ...I Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expresal for this city, finished in various styles of cases, and prices which cannot fall to please. Pinno-Fortea made to order, to suit aay style of furniture, and all instro manta warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pus. chaser, Grand and Square Pianos to rent, upon the moat fa vorable terms. . . Messrs. 0. & SONS have received Thirty-four MEDALS. The Prat Premiums over ail competitors in the United States. All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will be promptly attended to. , DIAN() FORTES. I- Just received, an elegant eta& of RASTA, BA. ON, & CO., NUNNB & OLARN, RALLIST, DAVIS & 00., and GALS & GO. 8 PIANOS. DIRIJODNONB beat quality, at J.B. GOULD'S, 8. B. corner BRVIIINTII.and ORISTNIIT eta. DR. PARITES' CAMPHORATED EXTRACT OP GIHOER This Medicine has, by its own merit, gained a great reputation. It Is composed entirely of vegetables, and So made from the formula of a distingdlehed physician, need by hint in the cholera of 1832. It does not contain Opium In any form, and never constipates the bowels:, It Is equally ehicamous in mild and aggravating attacks of cholera morbus. It has cured cholera aftti the " rice water " discharge had taken place. The tramps and pains of cholera morbus and dysentery are in a few minutes dispelled the stomach, and the bowels roistered to a healthy action. If this remedy were spied in the premonitory symptoms, dysentery, that dreaded disease, would find fewer victims. Head the recommendations of the railroad conductors who have need it for several years, In the Circulars. For the cure of NILLIBEA., NERVOUS DEBILITY, CRAMP, mom _FLATULENCY, and RICK MEAD ACME, it has no equal. DYdrEPIESIA of over twenty years' standing hes been cured by it. The weakest 'stomach, by twenty drops Liken after each meal, may be restored to s healthy ae.. t:on. Nerrope tremor, the remit of eicesstre drinking, le at once cared. It bee prevented attacks of delirium tremens. Two or three doses is enough to cure seasickness. It le the moat valuable of ate kind In tristence, and is eo pronounced by phyeielaos who are using it in their practice. As a PREVENTIVE of PRYERS, du• ring their prevalence in Autumn, taken in, doses of thirty drops, when the stomach and bowels are consti pated or in an opposite /tate, it will Co prepare the system no to overcome any liability to an attack even of Yellow Fever or Typhoid. Persona who have mitered in health from Agne and Parer have been restored to health by this wonderful remedy. No one should be without it. Prepared only at 383 CHESTNUT Street. Bold at stores throughout the United hates. A very liberal discount made to retailers. an2s-Im PHI LAD E LPH IA WARRING AND VINTILATING WARRIIOI7BB. We have removed from our old stand fa Walnut greet to the LARGE BTORN, No. 1010 011a8TNUT street, a few doors below the at. Lawrence rotol, where oar old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stook of Wang 41.1 r Furnaces, Coo/ring Ranges, Bath Boilers, liegllters, Enameled atone Mantel", Parlor Coal Orates,- 04.; tho. We are now manufacturing OHILSON'S OELSERATED PAT. ENT NEW COAL OAS CONSIIMINOPURNAOE, the Most powerful and economical fleatet! ever Invented, and suited to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down end Parlor Ooal Orates of all 'Use aod patterns. We have oleo commenced the manufacture, of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn. sylroania Slone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the lab Oft an d Exhi bition of the Ranklin institute olthis ci_ty, They represent all the Tore and beautiful REMUS MARBLES, are not Injured by Smoke, Coal One, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, et m uc h i ns pi re than Marble. Call and see Mein. ARNODD & mum. BENJ. 01. PELTWELD, superiatendeat, • Philadelphia. April. 181111—ap24 - ILASMA OR ARTIFIMI. EIPNOUL NOTION TO PHYBIOIANB.—The above offers a Vehiele for the exhibition '6f remedies to 'dts• eased surfacea, which combines the following advanta ges; kgood and unvarying consistence, easily washed ir with water, dissolfes all subetMese that are sok. le in water; hones facilitating intend of obstructing hair ithsprpPon, artirder not get rancid. The met property *tope readers it int Invaluable acomeitihn Fo the practitioner. Propared 'and tor sole wholesale Nip retail, at 011018 , 13 Laboratory and Pharmacy, Twelfth eed Otteetuat etseete OLD STAND; eztoing Machines SUPERIOR TO .AU OTHERS POR Bummer 'anon) fltano Saito. . ...... ABNOLD & WILOON, 0000080000 TO 0. A. 9•A8100N ~li~ithes; eWCtj,; &c: T ---- ii;„*OA.LDWELL .8g 00., •- • •ELIC2 . NUT Aizeet. gave' readied, per eteimers, new etylee - S Jewel ple ry, Chatelaine, Vept °hChains.did Bins; „tf Pine. , ~ Pruit n BtBP B B, Sugar sir Botaketw. . . . Jet Ooodaaad-Flowar.Vaaos. .. Coral, Late find lidoealo Bea. - ftla Agent! in .Philadelphia for the enle of Obarlee frodelism 7 e LONDON 2181.8-IiEEPERI3 delO SILVER 'WARE • WILLIAM WILSON & SON, MANUFACTURER 3, OF SII.V.BR. WARR. (ESTABLISHED 18120 e. V. CORNER PlllO AND 0110001 0100018. A. large assortment of . SILVER WARE, or every de scription, constantly on hand, or made to order to match . any pattern desired. Importers of ' Sheffield' and • Birmingham Imported , se3o-d&srly I JARD N BRO. WO MANUFACTURERS AND 'immune OW SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, (up stairej Philadelphia. • Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade, TEL SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS, EITOHERS,' GOBLETS; CUPS, WAITERS. BAS KETS, OASTOBS, KNIVES, bPOONS, MORES, LADLES, &0., &a • Gliding and platingi on all kinds of metal. se2-ly Orakers. WITHERS & PETERSON, ._ DROKRAS, 39 Sonth - THlNDStreet; (East Side.) Promissory Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, &c., ma turing in this or other States, promptly collected, and parties advised immediately on receipt of finds. Drafts at eight or 8 few dap to run, cashed at mode rate rates. Southern, Eastern, Westeni, and Penueylvanla State Money bought at low figures. Drafts drawn on all the principal cities in the Union. au2l,2m CHARLES Z. BUM., REAL ESTATE BROKER. AND AGINT, No. - 81434 'WALNUT ETREET. Real Estate purchased and eold. Home rented. Rents and Ground Rents collected. Money procured on mortgages, ground rents, Ico. =l= Frederick Braley, Esq., Wm. D. Lewis, Esq. Harris L. Hallowell, Eaq. 'nos. P Sparbawk, James DardaP, ESq.i Oaleb Jones, Esq. aun AUGUST BELMONT, RANKER, TO BEAVER NOW YORK, James Letters of Credit, available to Tray°Here, on all parte of the world. jeBo43m VRONISE & CO" OPNOIN AND NXOIIANQE BROLOIRfI, No. 40 Booth THIRD Btieet, - PIIILAD2L7IIII.. Refer to the TUNES and Baogatta of Philadelphia 1074 Y UPS. NIAPILIT, 9. U. AROWN. 11. MANLEY, CIL ANLEY, BROWN, & CO., LTA. BANK-NOTE, STOOK, , AND EX.OIIANQE BitoiCift3 j N. W. eorner'of THIRD and OIIEBTNIIT Streets, Collections made, end Drafts drawn on all parts of the United Btatee and the Oanadas, on the most favorable ternae. "CoSeetlone agate, aid Drafts drawn on England and Ireland. • Linenrrent Bank Notee bought. Laud Warrants bought and cold. Denims in Specie and Bullion, Loans and Time_Paper negotiated. Stooks and Loans boughtand sold on Commission at the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia and New York. IDWARD B. PAM, Notary Publtafor klinneaota. PARRY •& BROTHER . , BROKRP k GENERAL LAND AGENTS, and OONTY.YANCERts, • FRONT S.TRVET, above RICZORY, MANKATO, MINNESOTA, Pay particular attention to loaning and Investing Stoney for neu-residents and others, and collecting Drafts, Notes kn. Any letters of ZNQVIAY or business leRl receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, fr. Co., Philadelphia. Dale, Ross; le Withers. philadelphia Bharp, Haines,4c. Co., Philadelphia Charles Bilis h 00., Philadelphia. Parry k Randolph. Philadelphia. Saving Sunbo. R SPRING HARDEN SAVING FUND. (Onstytnp tt!' LtomAr 011 cr 4W9.171d. in 01 PIININTLTAVIA.) FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid back on Penland. 01/11108, 831 NORTH THIRD STREET, (Consohumston BANN BUILDING.) This Institution II now open for the transaction ot boldness. and le the only Chartered Raring Band located In the northern pert of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to ikti o'aloek, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 2 o'clock In the Evening._ MANAGERS. . .., . IM l l 3 P4 A ringles ,Toeeph IS uowell, George Y(oelepper, j:Weeley RceY, Robert B. Davidson, P. 0. Ellmaker, John P. Verree, George gnebht, iobn fern. t, ./AhHIS B. PRINGLI. HORN. ep2l-101 Nrei9dOk 4 Iptt, Btephin finlitn, John P Levy, lion. Henry K. Strong, Daniel Underkoner, j{{oll. Woo. Millsrard, Prederlek Steaks, 'rends Hart, ;Deep S. DoOlarp, I John Kessler, dr, Preeiden Seeretary, GEOMIS T. 1 QAVING FUND.-=-lINITED STATES N. 3 TRUST COMPANY, oornor of TIIIUD and OHM NUT Btzeoio. Large and smell some reeelved, anti paid beak on 4e /nand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal, j3flica hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on =tilLalf IIVENMEI9 from 7 mail 9 o'clock. 'DRAFTS for We on England, Ireland, and Scotland. from LI upwards. 'Preeident.-BTEPIIIIN R. ORAW/CRE Treastirer—PLlNY Teller--JAMBS R. IItINTER QATING FUND-FIVE PEE CENT. IN. A 7 TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 001 M. PANY,-WALNUT BTRIIRT i. SOUTII-WEST CORNER OF T R I E D, PRILADALPULt. IMOORPORUID 8P 751 BT4III 01 PUNBILTAXIA. . . . Money le reeelved in iny ernes, large ar small, and in. Omit paid from the day of deposit to the day of with. barrel. The aloe II open every day from °o'clock in the Morning till 5 o'cloaa In the evening, sad on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. lIHNItY l a , BENNIS, President, !WHIST SIILIITIDOB, Vine President WI. J. a/IID, ReCretary. DIASCPEOIM: • Hon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster Idward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr , Robert Selfridge, Preach: 1.0., Semi. H. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, 0. Landreth Manna, Henry Dillenderder. Honey is received and payments made daily. The investments are made in conformity with the provielons of the Chatter, in ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND BENTS, and etch' drat class social. ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fall to give permanently and ate. billty to this Inatitntion. sulay ,INTO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. —FIVE I. PPM ONNT. ATR SAVINGS PUND. O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— inn NPbR GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. JO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE Mt ONNT. BTATN 04V/Iffis PUND MO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PPR ONWP. STATES RAVINGS vino_ so-17 tamps. PETERE'd PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE SELF-GIINIMATING CAS LAMP Is the only Patent Starner that has a NON-CONDUCTOR ATTADIUID. Nor Safety, °hearse's, and Brilliancy, it surpass" all others. STATIC AND 0 9UNTP RIGHTS FOR BALI. Address D. P. PETERS B. W. corner 111100 ND and ORBSTNUT Sta.:Phil& delphis ; and 422 BROADWAY, New Tort. mlea-lp-tp finsincoe CEartis T. T. ABRAMS, BRAMS & MAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW/ WON IrdITN, Will attend promptly to all professional business ep. trusted to thorn. Special attention Oven to Um of Maims. I=l Om Wm. P. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. ;• L. A. Mackey, President Lock Rayon Bank; General D. K. Jackman, Lock Ilaven • Hon. A. White, Lock Dairen ; Simon Brett, Lock ' Aaron ! Bullltt & Feirthorne, Philadel phia; McFarland, Evans, & Co. Philadelphia; Evana & Watson Philadelphia; Pb Price, j' ilwlpl. phis; Hou ' . A. V. Persons, M. Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia ; Tenor & Davis, Pbile, delphis• Roll.Samep Burnable, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Quiggle: Esq., Philadelphia. jy 20-tt SL. FOWLER, • ATTORNBY AT LAW, • IQ US ON, Hewn Onnti . rg, Taxes. Twenty yeara resident In Texatt. Prompt attention paid to liana , Burial's+. OPTION OPPOSIT) TUE OLD OAPITOL. Ritraaa To—Mosara. Davis & Dlruey,PbOadelpiris, • O. THOMP.gON . AND G. M. °OHAR- A-Rs ROE, CONVEYANCERS. GEO.U. OONARRON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aps-y No. 938 ARON street, below Tenth. CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER OIIANT and Importer of HAVANA BEGABS, New) NM Walent street. second story, LAIIAIAN 4 RATIORG--- Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY 141 BIEDRS, 40. /On ATARBET Street, between Tenth and Eleventh atreetm. ' • HOUSE OF REFUGE BRUSH MANU PACTO.D.Y. The oubscriber would respectfully call the attention of the trade to his EXTENSIVE STOOK OP BIICMES, Manufactured by him AT TEN ROME Off REPIIOE ) 44 1, WOE BALE AT nuola DEFYING COMPETITION A large too of Black.raitha , hollows on band. EMERY C. EOESTEIN, 62 North THIRD Street, below Arab. WARMING AND VENTILATING WMI,IIEOOSIB The unbactiber would invite the special attention of Architect Builders and the public to his NEW CULVER PATENT EIELP-OLEANBING AND VENTILATING WANK AIR PURNAOII, Which has been no successfully introduced during the Jut winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is so arranged as to consume the gasea from the Coal, making It one of the moat economical, safe, datable floaters now in use. Aldo, all silos and patterns of Betaking Rangpa, Rath Boners, Gas Ovona,l,ow Mown and Bforktdd pleat* every variety of Registers and Tenni 0 4 48 2 Aire lace Stores, Coillnai Patent Ohirnney Oapa, ter the cure of smoky chimneys, with a full assortment Of ail goads in my line of buidneem. Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair ing, and prices reduced to suit the times. BUMMER WILLIAMS, (Late Baker & Williams,) ang-gin 1182 (old 400) HA RICHT Street, Philada. LIIINNOII PLAT.N4I.2Scit IL' been appointed by the Compaimie de Siorolis the BOLE AGENTS for the eale of their GLASS in Shia ;AV ; we are prepared to offer to the trade or ounce. mers, from our stook on hand, POLISRED.PLATS GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Pronto; Roma' Plaid, for Ploora and Skylinhta; and Silvered - Plate,: of horn she , she, for Mirrors, The Glue will be old at the !onset prices, and warranted anperior, in leery rospam,io any other imported. ROST. BIEWN4IANNIt 013., Plato i)l!d Whpl_ow Glass Warohboep, N. ! of /FOURTH and RAUH Striate, nab2l4ll • Phipraelpuu. CTESTNIIT STREET, SEMINARY; , IiNGLISPE AND CLADBIOA.L, - 1008 ONEEITIIIia STREET,- This Institution fox; Yining ?deft and Boya will reopen on MONDAY, iliiiitembelfr. •• • •. • - • ROY:LYMAN OOLEMA.N, TWINED 7, SANDERSON, • anal-at*• • Princlpala: BA.LEAD-SINGING, GIATAR; and the im Trenbh Lping°. ' Vocal:Clams, Ladies 01486 por quttrier. - BISHOPi% _ 1202 FILBERT Street,; TIME MISSES BULLOCK, at 266 South JUNINTII Street willreepen ttieir School for Young Ladies on MONDAY, the 6th Sept. Nor reference, see Banner Cross and Episcopal Recorder. - ard3l-12tal, NI R. LOUIS S. D. REES will re-open bis Aforning 'School 'for Yoang , Lsdies,' 1282 Spruce street, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16th. suBo-100 rjIHE SUMMER ,STREET INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES; Mies D. D. DUET, Princi pal will reopen on MONDAY, September S. For Circulars, he., please apply at the Institute, No. 1021 SUMMED Street. au3o-Im* GEORGE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH and 01, ASSIOAL SOROOL, GERMANTOWN, win reopen on MONDAY, September 8,108. WA-Bt.* THE MIMS ARRTSEN will RE-OPEN' their SCHOOL FOR TOM% LADIES on MON DAY, the 9th of September, at their residence, ERIOE Strpet, Germantown... ann-lm* rk R. ASHTON's INSTITUTE FOR xi , . YOUNG L &DIES, No. 929 ARCH Street, four doors below Tenth, north side.—The Pall Term will commence on MONDAY, the 13th of September. The objeht of this Institution to to impart to young ladies a sound practical education in the branches usually taught in the first-class Seminaries. With thie In view, the Institution ie in the possession of all the modern and improved educational appliances; among them is an extensive Philosophical Cabinet. The school-room, which- is one of the best adapted for its , purpose in the country, is-now open for the ,visits of those Rho feet intereste4 in female educa tion. au2B-tf VDUOATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.— Jue The duties of the SPRINO GARDEN INSTITUTE POE YOUNG LADIES will be resumed on MONDAY, September 6th. (111;13ERT COMBS, A. Principal, Noe, 608 and 611 M.AESIIALL Street, au2.13•1m Philadelphia, MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S INJI BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No . 1703 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN TEENTH, Philadelphia; will be re-opened on WED NESDAY, the Bth of September. an2-2m*- 111 RS. NoGUIRE'S BOARDING AND DAY 1301100 L FOR YOUNG LADIES; 7030 SPRING GARDEN Street, will 'be reopened MONDAY, Sep- Welber oth. - au234lr*, CLASSICAL AND. MATHEMATICAL LLI 30600 L•—The Subscriber will reenme the tlnties of this School, in the huilding at the 'Northeast corner of '4EOII and TENTH' Streets, on WEDNESDAY; the ]at of September. WILLIAM. REWEINITTL. au2l3-12t* 111 RE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY will ll re,open September Gth,lBsB The Principal will receive a few good boys Into hie family. ang-lm J. H. WITHINGTON, Prlnotral. PENN INSTITUTE.I-Southeeet corner of TiIiIITBEIVPII and FILBERT Streets, will be opened on MONDAY, the 6th of September next. Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro. gross, yet sends the scholar Into the world with a keen sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces The 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 reasons the number is limited. ItIORA.RD R. PARRY, Ooramfastoner for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. For further information apply personally, from nin o'clock A. M. to one o'eloft P. 11Vor Its , nate, to au27-12tf U. WriWit.ltT, krinMpal. %IRE SCIEN.TIFIC AND CLASSICAL 11 INSTITUTS, OREhTNIIT Street, northwest cor ner of TWISLFTII, reopen!' on MONDAY, September 8: This le a superior inititation of. Learning for boys and young men. The faculty canelste of six ProfesSore In addition to theZnglish and Olneeical branches, there is auperadded an eStellBl7B Solentiho department 'With large colleatiotui of Philosophical and °heroical appa: rates and epeolmene of oblittte In flatnral History. Terms, $2O pet quarter. tior 1,6 r under'twelve years of age, g2O pet quarter, 8u rake on TIVELSTH Street. . ENNIS; A M., anSfilm _ my2l-6m* 91/I,I I IINg VitittlEbT Aatip,piT VCRI t•m 7004 id diell:BOVE—Northbaiit copier or Eforma and 4 Tronw4o4 5881110/1 open; Sept. Ant 1848: The principles of a tiorat r 'melon" pimp be@n auceeesfolly adopted at this tattoo eines Its eatabllahment, and parents entrusting their Rene Into the hands of the Principal can rest as sured of their good treatment and rapid admimement, Pupils Teemed at any time and age. Oat/dopes far niched gratuttetusly. Parents are invited to visit the school. -- B. DONLEAri LIMO VATGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. 41te School of the subscriber, in SLUED BUILD ING, OIGESTNUT Street, aboye Trrel , tb RRI re-open on the SECOND, biGNAWY, the ISM .icy of September. 6.1124-tr ()GABLES SNORT. BKENDALL'S CLASSICAL AND 4.ire 80001,,, LOGIJITT Street, will re-opep MONDAY, September 6 au2blm* MRS. lIA.RTON's BOARDING and DAY SOLIDOL FON. • TONINTS LADIES No. DM CIIESTNIIT Street, Philedelphia.—The Winter Term will smell on the second MONDAY in September. Tar Cireniars sad particulars apply as abore. an24-1m JRIENDS' ACADEMY FOR BOYS, East of Eleventh Street, below Arch, re-opens the 80th IPat. All denominations admitted. ' $l2 per term of 22' weeks. au24-12t Wid.WHITALL. CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, below Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY, August 80th. J. W. NAMES, A. M., au2.3-lat Prielr.t. j7ENTR . IMTITOU—BbIGI;ISH .4NO IL/ 014880 XL 881100 L.—Will. ha ra•opensnaaiwit— D AY, September fltki. TRN'TiI and SPRING 4411D8N atoeta. H. 4. 310017/R E, A. M., . ag23•Bw* Prinoipal. DIIFE & 00.'S MER AN littTrarTaing4agr, (established in WO, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In title well-known Institution the of Practical, Dingle, and Double Entry DOOKKEEPING, Including all the AUXILIARY Boots, Omoutamax. Oat. CULLTIONB, RUA BUSINESS WRITING, is taught in the most suecessful Audi eatisfaotory style. M. ROUE, P. EDWARDS, I"/ P abl• au2l-ly 4 Ma. B B. EU TON, Peoteau. ••lA7 G. E. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE roa • 1011INGJADIES, 1711 VINE Street, will, anat.:ll4ElSY, September C.tb, re-open its twenty-ninth session. Per circulars containing terms *4., please *PAY to W. 44. X. AGNEW, principal. au23-Im* 1711 VINE Street. ITTENBOUSE ACADEMY--The Eighth LI& Session of this Institution for Boys will com mence WEDNESDAY Sentember 1, 1818. Euotns NOF%honeteorner of lEliftlln t and strilpts. .PntrATO on 10tieniti qtrftet. Iratla iIItAROWS, p r i 44 1 .4 01 URN WeiSTOOTT, aa COMMERCIAL AND CLASSICAL IN— LL 01202 BUMP Street.—Tbis School will open MONDAY, oth of September. All English branehea, Mathematics, the Olassica, and Modern Lan guages, taught bya method which Insures accurate and thorough knowledge. For festimonialn of success terms, and other particu lars. see the Circular rehash may be had at 619 CHEST NUT, or 1802 FILBERT Street. - Dr. 0. SEIDENSTIORER, late of Brooklyn, I , J. References.—Rev. J. A. Vaughan, Rev. Will km H. Furneen Rev. W. J. Mall; Bev. J .II. 4. Bomberger, Rev. Th. Stork, Prof. John S. Hart, Prof. 11 Yetbolte Benjamin Gerhard, Esq., Marfa(' Verb", Eeq , C. Ha adorn, Esq., Rev. H. W. Beecher, Brooklyn; Rev. G. W. Bethune, Brooklyn ; Theodore Sedgwick, Esq., N. y.; Prof. O. 0. Felton, Cambridge . auig-Irn* DCBHII,I4 SCHOOL, PRINCETON, NEW jraapy.—.-This Eichoel le adapted to those who duke their agar to have a careful preparation for College or for a business life. Thorough instruction Is given in English, hlethematice, Ano mat and Modern Languages, ,tp. The fristroctors aim, not only to have their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles, but to form those habits of thmight which will render future future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Decla mation, Composition, and Rebate are practised in the Edgehill lilterary Society, which embraces all the pu pils of this School. Per particulars, terms, 4.0„ ad- UV. JAMBS I. FlELttf, or aull-2zu REV. JAMES P, Principals. MEMO] VAITTENDEN'D PHILADELPHIA CIOktidNROIAL OOLLKGII, aortheant Gower of MINBTNITIT and 13111VBIZTH Moots. An Institution desired to tit Tonal men for 40: TIFF BORN:0* The wh o Building Is ocauplad, and fitted up In a style surpassing anything of the kind In this country. Thorough prepara BOARD OF TRUSTtion for the countlES ing-honce . B. B. Gomegya, Princes Hoskins, George R. Stuart, David Wine, John Sparhawk, David S. Aroun, Isaao Motor, V . Parsons, P. B. Riuruan,Frederick Brown, Joshua L Ppincott. ap23-tf .ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, .11-4 N. N. carper EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Me. COMMBROLV , DWART/lIIN'r.-...Hookaceenlng to np. its verimie tome; preparing Strategic thoroughly for situationti in any brauob of bludgeon; 'Plain and Orni. mental Writing; Commercial Calculating; Law and Coe respondenoe. No institution In the llnitedStatee gives a more thorough and practical coarse. In this depart ment no testa/lE4h done In climes, - and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. MATUBMATIOAL AND CLASSICAL - DEPART MENT.—(EIeparate from the above,) Young i Men and Dope are prepared for any grade of an Engli aced Olae eioal Edueation, via: Spelling, Deeding, Writi ng Gram mar, Gcepaphy, Arithmetic), Philosophy, to. Ancient and Modern Languages!, with all the - higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of 6 months commence September let, and Pebruary let. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata loger furnielted gratle. mh2s-tf 7. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. BRY4NT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phl ladelpfili C6llOO, Southeaat corner SEVENTH and CIFIRSTNIIT Streeta. Por Information, call or scud for circular. • Ael64 EVENING SESSTONS akyE ownpmn. ebeMlAm's funtiorying esobs WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S vIIRNIBILING STORK PATRNT SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, the Old Stand, No. 706 011EBTN1gT STUEBT, oppo site the Washington House. WINCII.PBTF.II stye, se boretoforo, his per• song supervision to the (Jutting and Idenutaeturlng departments. Orders ter hie selebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. i.Y2447 W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WIN el • onissan es Om:m.o . GENTLEMEN , B 'BURNISH ING STORE and ISIIIRT BIA.NtIFAOTOEY, 814 tot BT N T Street, oearly,oppoalte the gplio JiptlN - " Ily tall tote attention of hie 414Qaird i al l' alu e tri e ouTto fait aetratate, dis pre. pared to order! for SIIIRTS at short rotiee. A petted Qt guarantied. 001:1NTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS and , OOLLA.Rt3. jr19.11 CIENTLEMEN'iI PITRNISRING STORE. IA W. WILIWORT",' 506 ARM Street, above With Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Enralsh GoOds, and manufacturer of Pip° Ehichh,W,,arryi egaal atety respect •to any o . t4in MilnplacCosnu t l """PuoTaiarilhare) wholesale and retail, or mad* toc l Phr. r GENTLE MEN'S WRAPPERS, OR VI DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest,and best as sortment in the oity, wholesale and retail, with *full line of Under Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, SOO ARCH Street, shove Sixth, Philadel phia. mbl-tf LISIMINGS-800 WWI. .NO. 4 ri0444 4 - 134) JAL herring, 8.00 ktie Nonfanndland ditto UNblegotouto dry sqlted ditto, now in store and for bx JNO. ILIONNSDY (k. 043., 67" Nat. /Nod IUI it, WHARViII. atituatimal. COUNTING HOUSE COUION Uebutiud. . A NALYSIS Or, LYO ? ! .S OIiTAYM4 . - _ A. A. ,EfArgil t D.; • • - • A.BOATII TO TIM BLITZ OT hfalishOirimirin. . - eorZONA& COLISIAOTXT. AA. red eplrit, raring fragront odor; erbiectraporated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analysed for volatile - and fixed drags ,of which, no tracts of any kind Were found: lta color iT proved to be due to a colored resin an eutraabderioredfromemod. ED'ltt every respect it Is a pure spiritoni* li nor. The fragranceor bouquet whisk itAxnuesiien cart be isie. latedond it then, appall! malice tluit from, Coma Brandy or Wine, being n ,a fruity esse ob resulting from_ st,peouliar fermentatin - of Cataw ba _ and - Grapes, , ipszwioss. Owsisorsa.--1, — Pints isi'volusna:of apiritoonteins at 60 deg 1. 661 *lO part; of pure at. bosidee „the fragrant ,1,000 parts of the epirit Wort 28 parte . of. a strong - Solution of the, oil ; which charetderlaell this Brandy; the spirit left, alter removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and in all its qualities s, perfect spirit not 'neje°. to change. One 'VAL gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg: rt.' contains, be. sides the spirit and spit, only 220 gre. of matter oil posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored resin from w Bos , . , ood sow, January WS, RM. Dr. 00XMi State Inspector of Ahla, end Dr. M. OHILTOPf, Chemist, of Nor 'Farb, both pronOunee' this to be pore Brandy, And free from:oil adulteration. For Medicinal purposes Lyon's •Distawba Brandy bee , 'no rival, arid has long been needed to .- Supersede the poisonous compounds sold under, the name, of Brandy:, As a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior, and a sovereigu r ioireremedyfor Dyspepsho, Fletnisnm Low Braille, Languor, General, Debility, Ito., As. • Also, DSHDLBYII,, STILL, AND RAMIAI269 OHnhiPAGNE.—Tliese Wines are inniade . the neigh: borhood of Cincinnati, and are are to be the Pure /nice of the Grape, and eminently calCulated for invalids and irereons who require a gentle etimn• lant, and for Baczamezital purposes. Retail price $1.26 per bottle."' 'A liberal disiount made to the trade. Dealer* will please send their orders to the "Bois Agents)? foi the State of Pews- Sylvania, , A. I:HAZARD &CO., Wholesale Prirgetiti, , 80. 6081LARICAT tre e s. Also for sale by the folloiring apothiceriee JIMCBDOSZ SMITE, Seventh and Chesnut sts: W. SINES A SDNS,Mith and ?II; and Market streets. ; . - D. L:BTAGEHOUBE, Eighth and Green ate. , B. BERINGER, Second and Mary - eta., Boathwark. G. W. NEDINGER, Banyan/ Itoad'ind Washiogtori street. . GEO. B. EIOBENBIOII, Third arid Green sta. A.. A. SORTER, Broad and Goatee eta. rail . . ][...TOBENSAOK'S IRON BITTERS. This Medicine, +mite name impilee, is one of the greatest litrengthening preparations extant: It - is ea peoially adapted to those who have a loan of appetite or are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complainte, Pileit, Nervous 'Debility General Weakness, and all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the digestive organs: FOR VEMALB - COMPLAINTS GBNEDALLY there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes • the blood which Is so important to brio* about a healthy action TIIOIdBANDB ABB LIVING a miserable existence, of .a pale' giddy color, weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health bythe nee of one bottle of this invaluable medicinb.. - It Le'rio humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from say thing that is of an injarions nature. =- FOB ALL. DIBBASIIS OY. TEE BLOOD -.. there Is no better antidote than Robeneack , a Iron Bit ters. When the blood It Impure tha whole body is full of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part" will not purify The 'Whole. At the fountain we flit hegla and to elegome theblood there Is no better remedy lhan these invaluable Bitters. Their chief sonetituent' Is iron, and we all know ire efficacy in removing the impure rnatter. from the whole visceral system. They are prepared by a prec tical chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others, ea the ne phut Wive , of tonics. HOW GRATIFYING to the proprietor that be has 'succeeded In compound ing a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow - - mortals are subject- to; Aid that the public awe elate it-in nttt a tioptsiiim YM9l4t, ti s t exea Aat, se the demand foY ICAO roe surpassed. We sanguine . 1 - M I IIaTEBTIMONY OF A WORMY CITIZEN. This Is to certify my wife wee to delicate health some three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Robensack's %Iron Bitters, rand knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, Wand me to, obtain a bottle, which proved to be the !italicize she Solely re.' mitred, by restoring her to .health. Ski - hesitates not to recommend-It to ' , those who - are similarly affected, as ape 119111101 it kite s ecrvereign remedy. • 4 0 . 1 . 3 X'°0-l'Et • ' • N 0 .. . -84 Capitol Stmt. This Invaluable Medicine le . PreP*Ana only GEORGE S. ROBENBAOa, • - AtarmticentieV tittoidti N. W. corner 9f TIRWO ead fIAN - EN Streets,' - T 0 4 049 whom all orders must be addressed, . , Price $l. Diaeotuat to 4Alins• by Druggists generally, LUstiz# at& Liotors QWERRY lirThr,E.—:4o quarter eaaka Mar. Wont' a 114rden Sherry In bond, for sale low by ARNOLD do WORL,. - an26-1m 120:Walnut street:, D ,oli T WIN E-100 qr. casks ; various 1. brands, in bowl And fur sale by ARNOLD & WORL, _ 120 Walnut street ENEAU & -PILE , ROCHELLE BRANnrES.—The inderefgned, baring been appointeds:e of t) boo A a g v n e te 04 :1 1 1 3Matt of ro o l: ls enney e lv p ani rep a ir bz to offer it to the trade at the lowest rearie l frates, front .S. BoudeaWarellowses. ARNOLD to WORG, _ an2o-tr - 120 Walnut street. WINES, LIQUORS, &c. JOSEPH P. TOBIAS, , . formerly B. TOBIAS & SON, Noe. 206 mid 208 SOUTH FRONT STREET, , (below Welreat,) PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER . BRANDIES, - 18 . HOLLAND DINS, WIRES, And an kinds - FOREIGN LIQUORS AND CORDIAL'S. Agent for zoo. Ramsas's ' , ISLAY MALT" SCOTCH WHISKEY. Always on hand a large stock of CHOICE OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY, To which the attention of Buyers is particularly invited an24.lin A• NEW 21it TIC LE.—OHESTNIIT OBOVS WHIBIIIIY.—The puresVBpiritoffered the American public, posseesing many medicinal pro. parties, and none of the poisonous qualities inherent in the Whiskey in common nee, is now offered for sale by the Druggists generally, and by CUAILLEra WTEARTON, Tr., General Agent, w i ll • Tani' i Si a l d glacts,l4 ATOcar, 2aleuth lilt tree , hi elph a. All persons desirous Of 'using this Whiskey may seat assured of its purity. Deis Bra; We have carefully examined the sample of Chestnut-Grove 11144sicey left with us a few days since, and And it to contain little or none of the poison ous substance 'mown as Vualleil. • • / 1 ( 10 1 41 , GARNETT, & cutAg, Analytical OheMista.' To Clustms WrlalitOla, Jr., No. 23 Booth FRONT Street, Philadelphia. v 141 m BPtiget Qastillozy , ' Ararat, -L. and otkejr cogaikez of various vintages, in hall pipes and quattecombe• Polleeolain Rochelle D andies, pale and dark, in bait pipea, half casks, and one eighth wan Imported and for Kale by ERNST BORLIN & 00., 0e23 221 and 223 South Fourth street 108 QR. CASKS PORT WINE. 111 Ulf. Pipes Allem:Ito do. 22 Qr. do do do, 20 Qr. do Sherry do. 11 Pipes Superior Psforsto 20 Qr. Ples do qo do. 40 o i dO • do do. 111 Wes siwried Clerks. 825 Bags Almonds. . 25 do 1/Shorts. Goading from Brig ct Arrogente 'mato," and for Me by A. MERINO , nly27-tf • 140 SOUTH HRONT Street.. ME S SHAD.-50 Barrels prime Mesa' ILL SUAD, now landing from Barron Bream., a n d f or m3o by aul7 INO bt KI4NNEDV Ic CO. Otatunum. IRIAN - K. BOORS AND STATIONERY. KJ; DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book 'Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, is pre- pared at all times to furnish, either from the phases or make to order, Books of every description, suitable tbr Bardsa,Publie Offices, Merchants, and others, of the beat quality of Hagfish or American Paper, and bound in various styles, in the most substantial manner. ' , Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. lingraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of Inglish,,French and Amer!. can Stationery. Ooncerning bir. Hogan's contr ', iteseion to the Prankiln Institute, tiOprotrilttite say-; This display of blank boors for b Mg and mercantile use is the beat in the TabibitiOn. he selection of the material is good, th e workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap.• pearence neat and appropriate. ), n02041' Alatbinetv anb Jrati. galiWli V. itsearcrg, J . T. 40011.101 It. intaigios. SUIITHWAIM FOIJRDI I Y, - TUTU AND WADDINGTON EITIIBBTS ; - raluanst.ssma. • MERRICK & SONS, INGINBEBE AND MACH:INUIT% mannfaature Ufgh and Low Pressurilateam IngineS, fox Lend, Hirer, and Marine genies. - Boilers, Geometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ke., Oa* fags of all kinds, either Iron or Brae. Iron frame roofs for Gas Wake, Workshops, Hailroad Stations, .to. „ Retorts and Qs Masklaery of the lawn and most improend construction. Ivory desoription of Plantation maeldnery ; nob ss Sugar. Bow, and Griat Mills Vain= Pane, Open Steen Trains, Defeo tors , filters, Pumping Engines, 4c. o Sole Agents for N. Billiens's POW %gm* BoDltig Apparatus; Neentythie Pits, Blsemi Demmer; J. P. Rosa' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. _ . Brostrlnteadant--11. BABTOL. Ml:lbw° anb (Nara. at C t IOAREI, (IF FAVORITE BRANDS aqd Maortad ekes, carefully selected by own boom* evens, In store, and received by every euTtval fro= that t. 8. FII4IIT & 80108, 012- or Sai 210 South P ,E RONT Eftrett'. VIGA.RO, CABANAS AND POTAtiAa gE4g3B.—A .6110100 invcgooqt these celebrate 4 breads on board brig" NP; *JO , dail looted (O Havana, wad for 44. j 9 .1, bx -0 . 11 g Tg% sea ' ' " " s " fireallte 7. manias anti Quiemicale. ROBERT BROEMAICER & 009 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, itionfaeturers and Dealer PAINT& Iir4IWiMIS, tad WINDOW GLASS, Nartite%t %rim "COMTE and BAOA Streets, P1M44114A4. Solt. Morris for the ekl@ pf Uke oelebrpted Ploirgre Vale Glasc mh.2B-tt UITHITE LEAD, ZLNO PAINTS, 4ci l -- Y We oder to the nubile Whits Leech B irici Voices 3n Oil, Varnishes, &e., at such reduced prices that we invite the attention of dealers tind,Coniitnuers to our stock. ZINGLidt BUVII, rohlB 8. W. eor. Second and Green ate. %woo Comanica. TADAMS EXPSESS CO., OFFICE, OFENErelin STREET, forwarde PAROXLB, LiCGZPI t MIIitiIIiANDIZZ BANK NOTES and sPßdug, eiticerjwy its own LINES,. er in oonneetion with other sacenzas CODIPANIES,to.aII the principal TOWN 6 and MUSH of the Malted Btatea. . a. BAND.IOIID, glomoma MaDsamtsmesull DRoxisXoNs,-100 Bbls Mesh Pork. A,Seck clty pmeked Rama. bouldera. 00 . bbla Lard. For aale by C. O. SADLER k CO., Arch it. wound door Om MAI, '~~al'ntites. THE > DISTRICT. COURT OR -THE CITY AND °MINTY , OW; PRITADDIXHIA- - ' WILLIAM j J. Atonps,.B..aoaintr . 9. 0 • 7 "1 .r and ELIZA, his,yrife. ' •t 'Levert Pulse; Zone Tenn, 1858. 'NO. 410: ' The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund arising under•the above writ, front the eale of the following described real estate, to wit; - - All est cfirtain.lot or piece ergo:mud with the nnanishetimesstiage or tenement - thereon erected, situate on the north side of. oPruto street, at the dis tance of, owe hundred and severity-seven feet westward from the west aide of Berenteenth _street, in, the said .city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth - on the Said Spruce street; twenty-one feet, and extending, ' in lengtitor depth- northward of that width, one hun dred and five feet to a twenty-feet wide street, bounded - northward by said .twenty - feet wide street , eonthward by Said Spines atreet,'eastward . by ground granted, or intended to hare beerigiaritid, to Robert A Greven on 'ground rent, and westward by monied formerly of Wine brenner and Browne, (being the •earne toter piece of ground which William 'Richardson and wife, by linden tare, dated the twenty-fifth day of March, L. D. 1850, recorded in deed-book R. D. W. No. 06; page 404, Ac., granted and conveyed to said Bliss Govett in fee.) No. 2., Also all that certain lot or piece of ground with the unfinished messnage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the north side of Spruce Street, at the distance of one hundred and fifty-six feet westward trona the west side of Seventeenth street, in -the sad city of Rhilggie;phis,coatainibg. in front or breadth on said Spruceldreet, twenty-one feet, and - extending in length or depth', northward ortliat width,- one hundred ' and five feet to a .twenty-feet wide- street; bounded northward by the said twenty -feetwide street, south wardby said Spruce street, and 'eastward and westward -by ground , now or late of Williain Riehardson, - being 4.he same lot or piece of ground which , William Rich ardson and wife by indenture, dated the twenty-fifth day of March, A. D. 1856' intended to be recorded, granted, - and conveyed to the - said Robert A. Govan, his and• assigns, reserving thereout the yearly grouni-rent,-, or awn of three hrunired.read ninety.nine dollars,,as therein mentioned)— Will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tata dey, the 7th day"of September; 1858, _at 4 'o'clock in the afternoon,.at his office, No, - 142 Souttrltighthatiest, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties In interest are required to present their elate:Le, or be de barred froinicoming in upon the . Said 'fund: ' •au b5-10t, - JOHN B. OGLAGAN, -Auditor:- 'l3lallt4DßLPlllA,Auglist 25, 1858.--. Take NOTICE--That I aye epplied to the Court of Common Pleas for the Counti of Philadelphia for the 'benefit of thetniolverit laws of Pennsylvania, and the said 'Court has appolnted"thel3th day of September, A. D. litaS;atlo o'clock, to hear my creditors and myself, at the Court Room on thelvest aide of the Hall, in the middle building of the State Neese, In Chestnut street, between-fifth and Sixth a:tweets, in the GAY of Phila delphia, when and where yen-may attend, if you Think proper. Yours, • ..,JOHN P...TROUT, • alp lately Late TlotaalLer, teo y fit ogns Ein26:lll to CVO South' of flavertord Road ~spi~~ing Ak,FOR SAN FRANCISCO—via NEW YOBK.—Preight taken at New. York rates The Magniticeilt A l Clipper Ship, OCEAN. BELL, J.. H, Hiileran, commander now loading at first wharf above Lombard street. w ill receive -what freight may offer for a fewdaya, and finish her loading in New York, with quick despatch. - Shippers . will please hurry their engagements along- Edde without delay: - Pm balance of freight or pismire; "having elegant accommodation for a ; limited number of passenger*, apply toBISHOP, 81510N19,..w. CO., **Mt( 105 ARCII . Street, above FrOa. FOR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA aws ,LINE 7 -431t,uFaa,tlid 4 , ft.rat and -911 j !sil t * for this Freight taken at as low rates as 'any 'QUAL vessel loading: „ - The eplendid and fast..g packet skip PLEIADES, tlathan Winslow, master, lanow aompletlng her leading eS wharf. Race-street • • • • • • flaring the . larger - part of liar cargo' on board, and large engagements coming alopgildo rapidly, she will be despatched as above. - - - - Shippers will please complete their ,engsgereents at once, and those vrishing to wittlithemselves of the first revel will plisse hum their goods alongside, and Ms of lading to the aininting-honee for signature; and may depend arrthis being the link vessel to sail.- • Per balance of . freight, at reduced , rates, apply to _ srsnor, SIBIONS,"& . ' ' •' - 106' Sidi street, abase Trent. The P: will have stilts lowest 1111011, and will take steam down the Delaware sanitip the lillaeliedlitd. The Axle, fast-sailing, A paohet•ship BHaol/;t0Olc, S. B. Doane, will succeed the P., sad ts uovi.reeetting heavy freight. eel tf „Al i t FOR NEW ORLEANS=—LOIIIB/8-NA' asvggLlNE--Te emceed the packet-01p Mule& with, %wick gea• , ;" c i i _ taken a the lowest rates. The elegant and fast•sailingpeoketshlp SHAMROCK, Ham , ' B. DOWIN maatef, is now-receiving heavyfrelght, and will have prompt despatch as above. . • jot freight or passagewpply to - BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., 105 ARCH Sheet, above - FOR OHARLESTON, -S. 0.-RE. - AMA ROWE LINE-ONLY EF OMAR LINE- GooDS RECEIVED AND BILLS LADING SHINED EVERYDAY. - - • ' • ' Freight and insurance at less than sailing veseels by the steamship " EEYBTONE.STA.TE," Oapt. Marsh. man, to sail SATURDAY, Sept. Ath,, at 5 o'clock from second wharf above Tine street. Yor further par ticulars please see advertisement of Steamship "KEY STONE STATE," in thia paper. For freight or paseage apply to - - A. HERON, 828 North Wharves, WANTED—To Freight or Charter a aNar,,good VESSEL,- to carry from 200400 tons, to loaf for a Southern port. A fair rate will be _paid" and quirk despatch given. Apply to 'BISHOP, SIMONS At 00:, att2l-tf N 0.105 ARCH Street, above Front. FOR FREIGHT OR, 'CHARTER.— The A 1 coppered and coppergastened balono WHADBRIOK 'LIiN NIG Boomer, maater, 8,700 barrels c to apacity, in complete order for 'au,. evyr Apply sun - 328 tiortliii?haCycs: WONTED—A good vessel to 1;W in Baton's Line for New Orleans. gunk de apasch and good rates given. Apply tes` auli A. HERON. Js.; 328 Nor.h Wharves. WANTED.—A good vessel to. load In Heron's Line, for Mobile, :Wok deepeteh and good race given-- Apply to - null e. MEWL Js., 82P Meath Wittrves. fiteatners. FOR-RICHMOND, via Norfolk and CITY POINT—FALL ARRANGE ENT—TWICE WEEE—UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL EYVItY WEDNESDAY AND cATURDAY, at 8 A. M., UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. VIRGINIA, Captain J. R. Kelley. PENNSYLYA Sid, Captain Teal. CITY OF 'RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell. - These fine steamship will sail as above. They are handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on deck ,• are provided with Franciats Metallic Lifeßoats, Life Preservers, &c. and no pales or expense spared for the comfort and safety of passengers, and the protection of goods. t hie 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 TILE INTERIOR Of 'VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE. - NO TRANSHIPMENT BY TIIIS LINE. Passage to , Bichmon a or Petersburg, VI; meals in cluded. Passage to Norfolk, $8; meals included. THOMAS yi'stisrEg;dr.. General Agent, "au27-lm No. 14 NORM WHARVES. FOR CAFE MAY AND NEW YORK. DAILY, at 0.3( o'clock A. M. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. STEAM NA VIGATION COMPANY. The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes • BOSTON . , Captain Sellew ; and KENNEBEC, Captain Rand, forma daily line between this city, Cape May, cud New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at ON o'clock. A. M. Return ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sunday' excepted) at 6 P.M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. M. Fare to Cape May (carriage hire included) 52 00 lt for servants 1 60 it " Semen tickets (carriage hire ex tra 8 00 " New York; cabi ) 2 n OO (c , steerage 1 60 Freight taken at low rates. For passage, state rooms, An,. apply on board, or at the Office, 814 and 810 SOUTH. DELAWARE AYE NUE. JAMES ALLDE R DIOE , lelfeans Agent. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH -HERON'S LINE. GOODS REORIVHD AND BILL! OR LADINO SINNED EVERY DAY The splendid first-Mese Side-Wheel Steamshipe KEYSTONE STATE end SPATS OB GEORGIA, Now forma weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these skim sailing every SATURDAY at 10 o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Bs vaurmit. FOR WA:RUSTON, The Kr/STONE STATE, Oaptrin Charles P. Marsh. man, will oommenoe loading on Thursday, Sept. 2d, end Bail for Charleston, 8.0., on Saturday, Sept. 4th, at b o'clock P M. VOA SAVANNAH. The STATE Ok GEORGIA, Oapt. John 3. Garvin will commence loading on Tiraraday, Sept 9th, and nil for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, 88.14,11t11, at 10 , o'clock A M. At both Ohexleaton and Elawannai, these eitiPec armact with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rain roads, to., for all *sees /a the South and Southwest. ,YRIINIATS itSlltrOßD. Hoary If TiMipAt a im arerap o[ls per cowl. below New Yea Meer . 2 411/1 , rates, INS/MANOR. VIMIGHT and IWO:MANOR oa a lane proportion of goods shipped Booth atiN be found to be 101/*Z them, ships than by soiling vessel.. . Oabin pomp r„2O CO Steerage do 8 00 poowevu %Idiots, good for O ld go 00 No bine of lading signed Otter Old • For **VA Or PiaiMPl apply hue 1;11.1. A. fIBSON, Jr., /To- P llB (v.te 81) North Wharres. Agents at Oharlaataa L T 6. fr. T. N. BITDD. Agents in linvonnolt, P A. GRINNER & CO. ler Florida from Ohaideston, 'steamer ChItOLINA, ovell Toon/4% For Floe_ ,da from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYS and JOUNI3, *may Tuesasy and Saturday. For Ravana,_front Charleston, dimmer ISABEL, on She 6th and 19th Of every month. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER ' "r• r ' POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and .LONDON . BY, without dotal, for 10 (tonere. Baum liekete, good for six months, to either of the above Vaasa by say steamer of the line, 60 dollars for the round trip, out and back. Yew 7011. Nell York, Moldillan7/1051, Saturday, .1 ray 10, at 12 o'olook i , linburgb, Gumming, 4, /ply 24, t, , lnagow, Goodwin, August; 4, 7101 atilqoll. Glasgow, Goodwin antnrday, July 10. New York, MoMillan Wednordny, August Idinburgh, Saturday, Aug, 14, SAVE OF YABSAGI. i nom aussaoa. .11,frg genus twi nkfe , rimui la cooked pzothioas 111011 NAV 'sou. Sint Olase PS 043 Steerage, found Rim, mialirovidous 80 00 - Children VOW 24 pare of age ) ban fare; Infants la Eiteerra, %Via riolgets arailaitle within six moaths, D 7 hily ateaper of Wm Sao. Shat Class - 174 00 Steerage 1 0 10 00 exPlirieneed Surgeon pp at imbed to each Steamer, Fig slygght or, A aly to WORKMAN & CO., top HS W.A.LNI77 Street, illautok ROBSIST MUG, 17 Broadway, Newyork. HALL. ft I,ON - SS, liaosanania Wharf, Baltimore. TAW & BEERS' LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and chespeat outward for greasing The *aloe of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACIIINERS. TTpr sule in tin cane; kegs, and barrels, by all the DREGGISTEI in the city smiths bfANIIffACTURERS, 1,12.8 n, No_ 15 SOUTH WATER Street ritHE DELICATE, and those who are pro nounced eonvalesoent after a long duration of near, are recommended to rise alight stimulants. We can in all Cenddence, commend the PURR PORT WINN of our own importation to those who are allowed, the luxury. It is a fruity, luscious Wine. MECUMS, & 8111IT4, Druggists, aula•dtt houtarrest opt. seed RS Greta Os..
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