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Colton Solomons Lydia Cooper Lieiler,il, - ,; - ? - Jewel; Sales Sian Cooper Puerile Matilda - Bonder hiaryJ, ' - Crispin Sarah Si - Sommers Pity .anttnhifeltillaP ,,, LeitittiEreme-• 'Timmoi Ida A Oolhoen "L' Loire Virginia "SThlndeott Mtn "" COUR,F,Answengeb4 hire ''`Twigge Mrs L .oourtecay Ciah'' , Lerey'Oattierino Trim:hid Mrs --, Coyle SnsanLai:loved Tulsa Tebbette Ormsberry Siva ''Lohman J4lle.i, Tobias Mrs 11 Our e rgarn Mary; ; Lehman- Emma Thomas Mrs Connell Tease " Loan Louise Tidacmery Mrs 8 Curry arellima - . - Leta Olarit - • '- 'Taylor Mar! - -- Oman Anne Lully Mrs Thom Itebbeca Berea:lire Wen Lyme.. MI: Tellinghert Mrs Barth Mal Si .1 ee Elizabeth _M . „ Dennesbere Mary `Pr A _ Dale' laizabeth.“-lisurie 13uMn" Ta t t e rsler Mrs J • • DelkeMraianng lodinates Eliza , 'Tyra BR Davie Nancy : Lyndel,Mrs P, Twithe Mary ' - Dale MIN ". Lynspleey*Uii - Tian Either, Berrien Frifiels':' ,. Lee Einem" :Walla.) hire ; A. ' Davie Rebecca it";McCianoy Mari 'Warmer hire De • ...,..Delong Kitty, Melieshi hire ' 1. 4 - vtindi mirm Toeing elfstosq . '-'.." Merlinigen P Wallet Mrs '" Dale hire ha T Dieloyd Annie' ;' l ' ; IYahioti.Ella Dougherty_ SIAM MoOration Vestcett P T 1 Dowel Ilarritt,-.. " - Watefoil E W lie Donger Bhq 'McVey - 3613de Wettoh - Darati Bartlett _ McNamara Oath ~ Welton Julie, Dupont Mies J" , 0 "MOCrib Witartonlitey Donueue Ellen SIcU le Mrs J' 1- White Mrs . Borpay, Flied' . 'MOOD Menet - ' Walton Mrs' DourbertY'Earele- Meta ey Kate - Wlettechaer E ' Deady Elizabeth_ Meoabo Soso, ,Weaver Mrs MW, 'Englemore lidardy Mrs " Wallis alre A M Mucus Stafirc -, - Idateling Mrs T' •Wilson Mrs litimenschiP , • - Evans 21.41Maiy" Mean Maggio Vflgiritur hire M Firialey Mary --ann ing.l3 Wilmer Anti - -•- Ernst alas M-* 2; Merrick hiriek ... 'WilsorildrirEA' Poster Btketiu Merrell° Mrs 0 "ISilkine Mrs M Filch Minnie . ' Feria Miss Ann' Mane hfrie rd 8' -- Witheis,Dao ' Ferris Mis Dr 0 leManeybira A R= Wiltiame hire Furgueon Reeler Mire Sunman Wileon Mrs ME. Frederick Susan' , litundesille L Wineboro • Ferguson Roster Mackforling Mien Ellen Foster Jennie -- May hirs,F - WercasterT `, Flynn B li ers A Meoener hire FD, Woodhouse Ma . ' Finley Susan A Mae E Presman'llary S -3iiller'Jano Wood Seraph% Yellows Anna 0 linen Mrs 13 A Winkoor Mrs 0 hi • Prederlck4'D - ' Weight Mrs - Filch Minnie Mciore,Mrs „--Youog M hi 0 Ford ldralt-A l- : ~ ,l ilengarrlerebellan "-Quirk Bridget Fairbauks CietiO ~Motortilart M' 2 • , NturdlAY Mrs Si Frankel Mrs V Monroe 3 Y Vase Itte"ggia " Folkrod Ila-" , 7".h.furrej•hiery ,,,, r:VerrNazobzisken: eudingten hire 'blurry 0 Si - 'Madame 2 - thaueOri ifis • 'Mauldng Mre'W. - VoirrentelM•A Gloucester 2 Young Reurlt' , " Cannon Cath , o Murray Roseau Thine Mrs (lately Mary ~ , , , ;.bloottildri 02 ; ; Vaughli L °inert Mre hioradelaA - cireenitolcrOarel .Vl , ,tata (lENTGDMBDDS , - . Adolphus Slgo. , Cohen Unit . - Char 11 Acidemy thil4.oopar,d; Wolfer '; lanes Angel See.) , ; Berrie Owl! Addison 'IV OdudelfGeO'',7. Iland'S.G „ Ands }}ppols3f isit 0 , Harlin Geo O.". , Aster Marmite) , ' Cotter "0 o'' • ' Hides J H " Ayre John G Clutter CI Capt.. , . 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Bally Patrick"' Brown S • Elyse Robert Vendor Geo'Cant - Brown Albert J England Thee Y. Kelly Daniel Jtev Brown Pater Bverhart t Renege& Lay'sr.. - Brown Wind , " D'elerlege - John D log, Brown 8 IDID 4 lifiliell'Mh,',Kernen ' , Evans Harlin ' KenneidY 'mew Brown Join - Brown 111 ,, 't` ~qtitio - Taper Keeley . jambs l Brnman Goo G Eyre B J •,Kremer Pinot B Brennan liobt ..Nraod-N ft" - Gee P.. ',"';`, Bryan-lii O ' English W , ;11irkIlitiry,0 '" Bradford JoliB' . : YarrellEileardo' 'gimes Peter L.' • Brian 0 R Parrott 305 11•" e;: Br - animal 11 ' Frirttimon B 11. Klein Fr Bradfield John 'Ferriday Win. Ilitsch 'Phil Bryant ST Fantle PetV.Kibble Bradfield G Fisher & Co' r _ 0" BrittairWmii " '`Messrs -• ' 'Bing'Johd ' Brewster John 0 Flowell Beery Kuhn John ',Bridges Robe- K yea Itoril BroadhartlitinVileld - eker; / Pierce . 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F. 2, Causing 11 W Gambrlll Ti • Lesfy John iJatender Thos ~,(laUfgher Jae IL Les t , ; ies Calkins W "Gstidet pLeMer_Gio _ Calkins mlial ' LomTee Ge 6 R IC oaropbell 4 Gallimby John Lewis linter 71 ' Campbell Thee -- Gamblelames - : TAivitt Toseph - Carson des °anises Albeit - Leyett'lcis Oaatings PV. Gable & C 0..; 'De.9Peldt Campbell I A Meager Bong Dr - Lewis Jonathan' Gindan Mr C t.::.;1361.51411 Lee/Reuben - - Cairo VDr 112 Gidero.a Michael Leap 'John A' • Carroll A.. 1) -•- (filbert B • Lealie dames Oarson T or ilift • ;',.Gilman . - Imig John ; Correll Mr',Leroy Robert'' , Cao•os Giblor.Tits 'Leedsloff Ts ' Carpenter'-'Leirls' Wm Pi , - Carton A - DiD : OodistisMin`P .Leeds T = - Oftruine efout r Lisle " Uastleton 11 . " _Gormley Wm Lichten,lsaao Carlisle PrAllolo:4,Goodnort.J..;,...' 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Teibattlt T A Melon jeurA r„ " Heaton' Jan " ' Thompson 7 'V Newsy _' Reno /frank - Tibbetts Allen Anil", ?meth :Deed: & .Thomp- Thompson 13 birinkplexs son , - Thomas Geo Moschette.o ,Reddil.Arc'd , Thompson W J Meekal IHiohegl 310E111:WM If Thompain J J • rttiP COO.J. ":.ROIIITJRI3 Thompson W 2 iiyer O,E , ,ReynoldsHiraM • Tilbmer &Co A Maxwell Saban'-, Ritchie Geo R Thompson blB "& ' Atifiert,Andw • Thomas E G Masher Michael - Ritchie Geo It 2 Tiltele 0 - sUalOn &Co" fEitelsio Dr J A Tlllweia Joe Me:howl/R.. , Ritter Loring ~ Jae _ MaYer - _ ; , ,ItobbinaOn Jae, , Trumpet. John ,Mryer.o F ,RilblnsorkJ Turing Peter • -,;Tullenohas Mills Okaii , Jtotherhauren Turner Henry Munich It . ..Rover Jacob Tomas J R Metcalf win). Roth WM: - ." Treanor Thor Melds= Chas RobbloirJaa W Townsend E L Mekiin Chat Patterson & Wagner J It mignon Jas. •I , . - Ware a a -Minuet. Dr 8 7 Witebineon Ohne B • Ward Myron 8 Rev J D - Robinson & Co' Walker Both Montry Andrew- - -It R- - Wallis Dr lid MontaenJt7 W Rood 132 'Wellington 3 H MD. ' Root Won 0. • - Wattle Edw Miller &Co Jain Ross Thos - -Wanamaker-J Mitohetl,iit . Robinson Wm 'WallisT J ' Miller &Co Rotund Dr 0 L Walcott Jr Oo !Millet D • Sargent It W ' Messrs L Mike& English _SeottA • ' Wallis & Blackis- Morro Alex • fichelenger, tans • Morris Wrer , - Sanderson T J Wameh David Morrie".l3 P,IdD .Sands Com B F Waitt BF -Mooney Capt-W lltichnorman F' Walker Bro L 'Monty Goo b Schienk Conrad N MOM.% Wesley. Schwerin M. Weland U A ,Morrlsonßobt,‘," , Scott John Hy Well Jacob Mosley John Sadler Wm K Weeks Win Morris Samuel: ifichomakar U Webb 0A 0 Moore Dr James Bohner Wm . Webb FL- Moore 3•lt I SalesbirY Simi Wookeser "Moore Edgar It: - Schur Fred Wesson & Cox Morrison Geo N Saylor Jes M Weeks Henry Moore L B Socket G A'. White John Moran Lawrence Seagrish Joe Whitman D blorie Madam! Belson Lt Robt Wheaton Dr W Mott 0 P - 'sellers Dr. _ V 2 - Morrow L G , ,Server John White F • - Moulin:ln john Seisonling H Whitney 7AI 'Moyor &exalt J It White O W Becker ' Sellers M B White OP Mudford Alfred 2 "Moppet d Edwd White Francis Murray Rev JJ 2 Shoemaker Berj White Wm Mullen Thee Shaw nos' Wonter Robt rdinifit.Wm shielde,John Witaon J Murphy Timeithy Shields las 2 Wilson J P Nlcholae Dr W 0 Bhannon'Robt H Williams J N Nine & Co,Geo Y- Shipley II ;- Willie W W Neligh Wm ' Simmons ()apt I; Williams J 0 moan De 0 II Skelly P Wilson L D - Nace Dent W•' 136nexson F' ' Wilcox Jae .Neill. las Simo- Fie& - • Wilson Wm Nelson Capt A D• Friend J N Williams MDJB Norton Chas U :„Skillmore Then 8 Wilson Semi U Numen Wiri 0 Sikes 8 P • ' Wilson John' - •- • Slaght E Williams Ben 'Ratan James Black Agt D C P 2 Williams Wel _ Newbold R B ' Hy U Williams S ...Nichols Drn Id :-. , }3mithlir • • Worifre.s W - orris Jae: - Smith J G R Withrow J - - Nettletowialtay.Smith.John W -Whiter Joseph - ' mond - Smith Walter Wittroore, Wolfs Norwood&Oo A J Smith David T &Co -•- Newell Patrick _ Smith Chas 8 Woods Joe Nottingham L B Smith J V Wood Win Maim AI W Smith J Woodruff 'Ott Jr Jacob , Smith & William- Woltien Oboe Obregon PD3' -" eon 'E Woodward Wm Owen Geo P Smith Prof II H 'Wood David O'Neill 08013 JO, Smith lateen M. Woods Jos - Orlup Amass. • Smith Thor • Wooten J O'Brien John - Smith T GoilVd . Wrigley II 13 O'Connor W D Smith B'G - Wright A 2 Olhinel Wilson Smith Geo A Wright Henry Owen Th e, , Smith, Carr dc Co Wright Jas O'Connell John Smelly Ed 8 'Wynne And OliverAndrow Snyder Henry . WuWe Th Orr Arthur Snyder Alex Quigley Jas ',Oldham Leroy Snyder Jr David Qeackenboss H Paul M B Snagg - JOhn ht 'Parker ,T Scull H U Vogel Lewis Palmley L T Souya Wm PI Dr Vanorn & Paynter Semi 0 2 Somers, Philip 8 Tallmeyer John Palmer J N t - J Sperry,John-D Vanzandohn 'Palmer J Steiner R G Vogle John Palmer Wm Spelling Jae Vaopelt 8 P Paxson T K Spranket W .Vasaall Vesta Packard H G , Stronhower T 8 Vonyard W 0 'Parry'Ed Stewart Jos M Varmint Jr J Palo Alto Rolling Staunton Pat Yeger J E -Mill Stahl Pelham B Young A Q Perkins A J StidergenThos AI Young J V' Pease Geo It Stine Obas A -Young & Pearson P A Stewart P Mcl ton reties A - Stint Oapt Tboe Zell y J ' Philada Oil co Strum Wm B lotting II 0 Philips Itobt „ Stewart Win - Zlegestruas 0 Perry CH .; Starr Mr • . GIDEON O. WESTOOTT, P. M. Legal Notirge pT THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -FOIL TILE OITY AND COUNTY OP , rimaDtt.' PHIA. In the matter of the Estate of THE NORTH BRANCH IRON.AND. COM, COMPANY _ . The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, 1111 i adjust the accounts of JOHN A PRY, Treasurer of the North Branch Iron and Coil Company, filed for and on behalf of the .31Mtagera acting ad Trustees of the proceeds of the tale of the Real Estate, and to report distribution of the balance, will meet the parties We rested at his office, at the southeast corner of Eighth and Locust streets, in - the city of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, September 7th, 1818_, at 4 o'cicck in the afternoon: DAN/El DQUOILSRTY, an 274 mw bt •• - - Auditor. Ottinnter 13tsorto. INI PER ATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, .1....A-LANOASTE,II CO., PA.—Was opened the eighth day of June for visitors. _This healthy Summer resort has many. advantages which recommend' it "ro—tue public in search of a home place to enjoy the mountain air daring the 'hot lemon.' It is 'elevated twelve hun dred fent above water level. There are graveled walks through dense forests, and shaded arbors ; by the way side are many'springs of the purest soft water, at a temperature of 40 to fed degrees of Ilahienheit. At the `summit ts,,an obeerystory,overlooking en area of 40 trifles square; of farros in the highest state of cultiva Lion, embracing the whOlo of Lancaster County, and points in ten otheiCounties. The scenery fades away in the boundary of mountains. at the distance of 70 miles. It is altogether one of the moat grand and ex tensive panoramic views to be met within any country. No kind of epidemic ban ever been known here at any season of .the . year. - Many'beautiful drives over good reeds. ,The hotel, will accommodate comfortably 400 pinions. Every.variety of baths. All the modern int provementa now in use in first-class watering places will be found here. ' AU vegetables raised on the farm. The beat help employed in every department. ' ' The'Proprietor flatters himeolf thit he will be able to eve - ample.,satisfsetion ,to UM guests. Good stable room: Good Oleic of livery, horses and carriages on band. - Per further Information and drachm call on JOSEPH B. MYERS, Third and Vine stret is JAMES S. SABLE, No. 8113 Chestnut street, and on the Proprietor JOSEPH KONIGMACIfEII, Ephrata Post Office, Lancaster 'county, Pa. aulßelm HAY'S HOTEL, • • WILLIAMSPORT; - LYCOMIN4 COUNTY, P. - Thelindersigned has purchased the large and elegant _building, corner of- THIRD and PINT Street, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged and refitted it in a suPetiorstyle. Williamsport is one of the Most delightful inland ,towns In Pennsilveisla ' and his'honie;lie hopes, will be found pleasant, ae well to the traveller as to those citi zens of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable time durlinethe heated term of the summer. ' His omnibus runs from his Hotel:to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. - - - ,4;..11284M W. 11. HAY,.Proprietor. sCia BI D D_ BRINGS.—THIS Jot well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Tialtens on the 16th of * hoe, and kept open until the let of Ootober.- The new and overtone Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the why establishment has beta - furnished In superior style, and tlio;uccomMods, Alone will be of nobaraeter not excelled in any part of the United States. . _ .„!The Eretel willbe -under the management of Mr. A. (1: ALLEN, whoirscriperiente, courteous nmnere, and attention to ,his. Fiesta, give the amplest assurance of comfort end kind,trediment. , _ ' Lrafadditien to the : other means of _wen, it is deemed ,proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Obambersburg. . . ; , The Company have =ado extensive arrangements to 'supply dealers and individuals with.... Bedford Water. , by the barrel, carboy, and In bOttlee, at tho following Prices, at the Bpring6, viz : - • , / llor a barrel finapry) ' • 'i ' , $4 00 :, D0,0ak)... -•— . 800 - X Do. mulberry)„ 800 . ,1•• VDi.) , WO I _ . . 200 - - 'Carboy, 10 gallons,., 2 25 . : Bottles,. lji pintjper dozen. i • - 150 ;, The barrels are • carefully prepared, so that put , ohaifers `may depend upon rt.:miring . the Water fresh All Ootasouldoations should be addressed to TRIPBBPPOILD MINBRAL SPRINGS 00., A719-tf _ BtXlfOZ4 County, PA DR. BARNES' t ,I,GAIMEOII6TED'EXTRACIT OP GINGER Thin Medicine has, by Its own, merit, gained a great reputation: It Is composed entirely vegetablee, and le made from the formula of a dietinguiebed physician, used by him In the cholera of 1832. It door not contain - opium 1,2 any forth, and never constipates the bowels. It to equally efficacious in mild and aggravating Mewls of cholera inorbus. /thee cured cholera after the " rite water " discharge had taken place. The cramps and, palnubf cholera morbmi and dysentery are in a few minutes dispelled the Stomach, and the bowels restored to a bealthysetion. If tale .remedy were used In the prementteßy syniptOpui, dysentery, thatdresded diseeee, would find few.or .victime. Recut the recommendations of the' railroad conduetors who, hare used It for several yams; in the Circulars, For the care of NAUSEA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, CRAW CHOW), StiATIILEHOY, and 010 X HEAD ACHE, it Inkiine DYSPEPSIA of over twenty yiarsi standhsg has been cared by it: The weakest stomach, by twenty drops Althea: after, sada Meal, nay be restored to a healthy ac tMe „ Nericem tremor, the result of excessive drinking, is at once cured'. , It has prevented attacks of delirium tremens. Two or three domes is enough to care sea -sickness. It Is the most valeable of Its kind in exietence and ht, so pronounced" by physicians who are using ?t in their practice. de a PREVENTIVE of FEVERS, du ring their -prevalence in -Autumn, taken In doses of thirty drops, when the _stomach and bowels are consti pated or in - an, opposite state, it will BO prepare the system es to overcome any liability to an attack even of -Yellow Foyer or Typhoid, Persons who hare suffered In health from Agee and Fever hive been restored to health by thin wonderful remedy. one should be without It. • . _ Prepared only at . -893 CHESTNUT Street, Sold at etores throughout the United ttates. A very liberal discount made to retailers. au29-lm 110110111:ADELPHIA" WAR*IpG AND ,VINTILiTrua-wAßEffotraN. - ARNOLD, & WILSON, - SUflOsalloas To a. pusantott. Me have removisi from our old stand inWainnt street .to the LARGE HTOII4-, No, ;1010 CHESTNUT street, • r e" , d oo *-bitlow She , IR. Lawrence Hotel, where our 0111 Meath tiiid the linblia are reopeotfully invited to .examine otkostroisive stock-of Geoking Rsngee„ Bath , Dollar ,, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantele, , Parlor (Mai Grates, &c., &o. We are now sisanufacdming:CHlLSONW CELEBRATED PAT ' ENT NEW COAL 01,1Lii CONSUMING FURNACE, the moat powerfuLand soonombial .neater 'ever invented, and suited,to;all dome of buildings. Moo, 'nevi-- and - beautiful _patterns of Low Down elrateoludPerfor, Coal Orates of gui sizes and patterns. .We, are also' eoannenoed the• in polestars of T.I 4 I.4IEIRIYED STONE- MANTELS ' from Penn ssyhattia 7 Stone.. These - Mantels were awarded a SPEOIAL PREMIUM at the late Pleir and Ezhi• mini of the Rankliti Jostittits H of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful daemon fillasiss, not injured by SottekerCest Hari Oil or Acids, iiiidare sold Wholeesla and Retail, at snitch, less prise matt Matitit." Call , • r ' - 'ARNOLD dc. WILSON. • InTWEEL, BnPerlntendent, Philadelphia', AIM!, Ehilt-4014 lv ERMAN (AGARS— 800,000 in storo and lor sal& by : WILLIAM U. YEATON, Welt . - . 216 13onth .8110 NT Street, edits: bp' Taittion, -THOMAS- & BON3 Nos. 180 and 141 BOUTE NOURTII_BTREET I (Formerly Nos. IST and OP.I STOOKS AND.,DEAVESTATE—TIIESDAY NEXT. Pamphlet, cittabgtiel heni , readY, containing full do.' Scrip ions of all the property to be sold on Tuesday next; 7th Met., with a_liat of sales 14t11,.215t, and 28th FATA. SAVES—STOOKS AND DEAL, ESTATE •Fourth Fall Sale, 7th SeiteMbei, at the Exchange. Fifth Fall Sole, 14th September, at the Exchange Sixth Fall Sale, 21st of September, at the Exchange; Seventh Fall Sale, 28th September, at the Exchange. .tuo Part of the handbills of the above sales now ready. TRADE SALE—TO 130ORSEIVIES: The flity.first regular Philadelphia Trade Sale will commence on the 21st of September: Catalogues now ready. BAAL ESTATE,..STOOHS, ko. Public Salea at the Philadelphia Rachange every Tuesday Evening. Fr, Handbills of each property lamed separately, in Hion to which we publish on the Saturday prorloris to each sale, one thousand catalogues In pamphlet form, girirm fall deacriptione of all,the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. , . • . - : PII,RpITIME SALEM, AT THE AUCTIONB Cg.ll`6very Thriraday • • . BEA ESTATIC AT PRIVATE BALE , ED' We hare a large amount of Real Rotate at Prl. rate Sale, Including every , desarlAtion, of City and eouptry property . Printed Mete may be had at the auction store. PRIVATE BALM REGISTER. 047" Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Re eder; and advertired ocesaionally In our Public) Bale Abstraete, (or which 1,000 coplea are printed trdetly,' free of charge RTOOK9, tico ', • '- On Tuesday Evening, Eeptember 7th, at 7)( o'clock, at the. Philadelphia Exchange, without reserve, for account of- whom it may concern— 200 shares Columbia Coel and Iron Company. $1 to be paid on owls at the time of Bale Also, for account of whom it may concern -200 shares Pan Francisco Land Aesoolatlon. Also, for other accounts -21 shares Kensington Bank, 60 shares Camden Dr.& Company—par $5O. 2 shares Mount Mortals Cemetery Company. Pow. No. 34, middle able. Tenth Prorbyterian Church Rey. Dr. Boardman, Twelfth and Walnut greets (fur niahed). 57 shares Hazleton Coal Company. 100 MARES COLUAIVIA COAL AND IRON CO. On Tuesday Evenlng. 14th font., at 7 o'clock,' at the Philadelphia Ex change, without reeerxe, for account of whom it may concern-- 10a 'Mares Columbia (Mal and Iron Company Mock FOer shars,to bo paid when struck off , URTH ?ALL t3ALE—SEPTESIDEIt 7th. Will 'lnclude—:, Assignees' Peremptory Sale VALUABLE STONE FACTORY, STEAM ENGINE, MACHINERY, TEN STONE DWELLINGS, ke. to gether with lots of groned , Maoayunk . The whole to be sold without reserve. Ey-,Fall particulars now ready in handbills. STORE AND DIVELLINEL—Ironr-story brick store and dwelling, Ridge avenue, above Coates street. Im mediate possession. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 459 North Tenth street, between Coates dud Drown streets. Immediate possession. SIX REICH DWELLINGS, Second street, south of Master' street.' • SEVEN FRAME DWELLINGS, corner of Union and Walnut streets, Camden, N. J. and GROUND-RENTS, viz : One of $59 a year, and two of $54 a year each—clear of taxes—secured by three lots, with a brick dwelling on each. MORTGAGE.—A mortgage of $6OO. It is a End mortiage , with no other incumbrance. STORE AND DWELLING.—Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 1314 Passyunk road, below Wharton street, late Moyamensing. FIFTH FALL SALESEPTEDIBER 14th, Will include— Trustee's Peremptory Salo. HANDSOME MODERN THREE-STORY 11 RIC IC RESIDENCE, with three-story back buildings and all modern conveniencee, No. 1536 Green street. VALUABLE LOT, GREEN STREET.—AIso, the valuable lot of ground adjoining the above oaths east, 19 f.et front by 1304 feet deep. Sale absolute. ~ 11' Pull particulars now ready in handbill.. Orphan.' Court Sale—Es.ate of John Ilelrose, Deo'd. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Elisabeth St , now Buckley street, between Sixth and Seventh, and Spruce , and Pine streets. NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 1626 POPLAR STREET.— Also, neat three-story brink dwelling, with aide yard and handsome garden, 'math side of Poplar street, west of Sixteenth street. BUSINESS STAND.—Three-story brick store and dwelling, northeast corner of Fourth and Carpenter streets, late Scuthwerk. CHESTNUT STREET RESIDENCE. —A valuable residence, No. 1620 chestnut !street, with the modern improvemente, lot 20 by 160 feet, two fronts. Administrator's Sale—Estate of John Rorer, Deo'd. LARGE LOT OF GROUND. 139 reet on Dauphin St., 150 feet op Reese street, snd 160 feet on Fairhtil street, 'three fronts—water pipes laid, and sidewalks curbed aud paved. Executor's Sale—Estate of James D. Reese, Deceased. TWO LARGE TOTS OF GROUND, 180 feet front on Dauphin street, 160 feat on Apple street 160 feet on Me amide street, and 180 feet on Fourth street—water pipes laid, and sidewalks paved and curbed. TOREE•STORY BRICK DWELLING—Three-story brick dwelling, No. DM Olive street. BIXTII FALL SALE—SEPTEMBER 21st Will include— TWENTY BRICE DWELLINGS, ke., viz: Executors , Peremptory Sale—Hatate or Jeremiah Wet ton. Deceased. . . . TIIREE-ETORY BRIM DWELLING, and two-story frame dwelling, Nos. 526 and 528 North Fifth street, with frame shop in the rear. Also two two-story brick dwellings, Nos. 623 and 531 Chatham street, with two two-story bilck dwelliegs In the rear. The whole to be sold together. THREE-STORY BEIGE DWELLING, No. 4527rank lin street above Noble stroot. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.407 Green street. THREE-STORY BRIM STORE AND DWELLING No. 717 Oslluwhill street TWO-STORY BRNIK DWELLING, No. 611 Green street. TIIREE-BIORY lIRIOK DWELLING, N 0.925 Wash Incton street, east of Tenth street, Thirteenth ward. THREE.STORY BRICK DWELLINGANo. 553 Par Ash street, east of Sixth street. - THREE TIIREE•STORY BRICK DWELLINGS east side of Peach street, between Green and Coates, and Second nod New Market streets FITE THREE-STORY BRICK DIVELLINGS. form ing a court. Paschall alley, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Twelfth watd. THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, -Tao, -744,0..61. atnant.,- . 1 .a1...-14112.0111 awl Catherine stroets. • • • lam relp'• ad Sale In of the whole estate peremptory. Portico- y handbills. VALUABLE MILLS, COAL YARD, FACTORY, toe —The 'reliable property known as the "Girard Flour Mills," coal yard, dcc., Ninth street, on the Germantown and Norristown Railroad, above Poplar street, lot 80 by 101 feet, two fronts. with extensive brick mill with superior machinery, large brick rae. tory, stabling caul yard, railroad tracks, Zoe., tka. Executor's Peremptory Sale—Estate of Goo. Williams, VALUABLE RESIDENCE. COAOIMIOUSE, STA! BLE, AND LARGE LOT, Delaware Seventh etroet, north of Arch. Lot over b 4 feet front, 148 X feet deop. la' Salo absolute. B.SVENTE PALL BALE—ON TUE PREMISES Executors , Bale—Estate of Abraham Miller, dee'd. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, WITH BIDE YARD, No. 1331 SPRUCE STREET. On Tawas.) , Morning. Sept. 28th, at 10 o'clock, ou the premines, No. 1331 Spruoo ',treat. corner or Sycamore street, aunt of Broad street. Lot 20 feet on Spruce street, 116 feet on Syca more street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LARGE MIRRORS, FINE OARPETB, &o. Immediately after the gale of the house will be sold the entire household furniture. VALUABLE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DOORS. On Tuesday Evening, September 7th. at tho auction store, will be sold a collection of English and American books on various subjects. isWr - ' For particulars Imo catalogues and the books which will be arranged for examination one day pre vious. Bale at No MO Viso street RANI/SOME FURNITURE, FINE • CARPETS, &o. On Wednesday Morning, September Bth, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1110 Vine strew., the entire boueehlid furniture, fine tapestry carpets; china" and glassware, Ica, of a gentleman declining housekeeping. Also, the kitchen furniture, lot of coal, &a. btay be examined on the morning of sale, at 8 o'clock. Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANMORTE, FINE , BRUSSELS CARPETS. MIRRORS, k.o. On Thureday Morning,. At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, eta., from private families deollning housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale. For Recount of whom it may concern— Also, 24 rocking chairs. 12 Windsor do. LARGE SALE OF VALUABLE LAW BOOKB-0031- PRISING .TWO ENTIRE LIBRARIES. On Thursday and Friday Evenings, Sept. oth and 1011, at the section More, Nos. 180 and 141 South Fourth street. will be sold a large collection of law books, comprises, tiro entire libraries. In cluded are the Pennsylvania and other valuable reports, digests, elementary works, &c., &o. Also. 3 large bookcases, copying preen, Sec. amend the a will be ready throe Jaye previous, and the books arranged for eXamination. MORES N TUAB b, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MEIRCIANT, 8. D. corner BLXTR and RACE Strew TEN -THOUSAND LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS OVER ONE THOUSAND GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES WILL DE SOLD. Nathana , great rale of forfeited goods will take place at Ef Nathanst auction atore;southeast corner of Sixth and RICO streets,. On Tuesday Morning, - September 14th, at D o'clock; entrance to salesroom from Race 'artist, second story. This sale will comprise the largest and moot valuable assortment of geode ever offered at public, auction in this city, and will conalst of diamonds, breardpitni, finger rings of the first water; magnificent gold magic case, bunting cane , open face, and double bottomed English patent lever watches, of the most approved and very best , makers, the most of them extra and full -jewelled, and In fine MI-karat gold men, open face do; fine gold lever and lepino watches In enamelled hunting cases and open face (for ladles), set with dia monds; gold English, Swiss, and Frenrh watches; sil ver English patent lever watches, full jewelled and plain, in "hunting cases, double bottom, and double cases; silver hunting ease and open facie escapement lover and 'spine watches; double and single case allver quarter watches; a great variety of fine gold vest, nook, and fob chains ; floe gold pencil oases, with and without pane, silver pencil cues with gold Pens; fine gold breast pine, anger tinge, shirt studs, eloeve buttons, ear rings, buckles, seals, keys, charm, dcc , &c.; fine gold bracelets, necklaces, and armlets, flab pearl, velvet, ,and enamelled opera gleams, silver combs, scarf pine, shawlpins, medallions, lockets, portmonnahm, glaziers , diamonds, silver ware of every description, spoons, forks, butter knives, pitebers, cream jugs, ko., tee. QAMHEIi NATII[A.N3, LA./'l'U/1410K, and MONBY LOAN 077108, No. 224 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, oppoeite Pear et., only eight doors below the lexchange. Mum of Malden from 7 roolook, A. M., until 10 o , cllook in tho evening. Out-door seam, and sales at the Auction Honse, at. Undid upon the moot netiefeetory terms. CAPITAL 6200,000. Establishedfor the foot Thirty Team Advances made from ono dollar to thousands on Die mondeo, Sliver Plate, Watches, jewelry , Hardware, Bier °handles, Clothing, lurniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Onne, Horses , Carriages , and Goode of every deooriptlon, All goods can remain any leigth of unto agreed upon. AU admineen, from one hundred dollars and upwardsi will be *barged 2 per oent, per month ; $OOO Cud over, the lowest market rate. . . . This Store Howe having a depth of 120 feet, heals:go die and thief-proorvaults to store all valuables, and prli veto watchmen for the premises ; a heavy ineui canoe effected for the benefit of all porno' having pole advanced upon. , „ , H. aeoeunt of having an unlimited capital, thin office le prepared to mem advances on more satie [eatery argl_aecorozoodating terms , than any other in this city. Money &dimmed to the poor, In small amounts, with out any charge. • • . AT PRIVATE BALM Gold Patent Lotter and other Watehed, Jewelry, end Wahine will be mold at reduced Drioes. NO ONE should go to the Sea-shore with out a battle. of our, MIODIOATED BRANDY in their Valise. In cases of sudden ilinve it lcould be the means, in, many instances of savingaill. DYS PEPTIC) Oersons„ and those debilitated, hen been re stored to health by its uso. ZIEGLER A Druggists, aixle.dtt Bouttirrest or. Second and Green sty RAY' RUM.—Five puncheons Bay Rum, a Trig nuperlor article, hi etere and for into by , A. MERINO ; ).401308t4 FRONT t 3 tr oo t. r nU AntrA§SerPPMADF4-4171rAr7 r „ t, ,t .1' -11 - • or - MYERS, OLAGHORN, & CO. - IT.I LARGE PEREDIPTOItY FALL BALE OF VEI, VET, BRUBBE . LB, , AND INGRAIN OARPETB, &c. On Wednesday Morning, Sept. Bth, at precisely half-past 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on' six months' credit, 600 places carpets, raga, comprising, In part: Pieces rich volvet carpets. -: Do heavy imperial three-ply do. Do rich tapestry Brussels do. Do rich style doable : ground worsted and wool in. grain carpets - - Do high colortivorated do. Do rich style cotton do. Do' high colors worsted \Taunton do. Do high colors cotton do. ' • Do fancy and plaid list do. Do heavy linen do. Do heavy rag do. Also, oil cloth and floor cloths, rich rugs, km. ' em bracing a full and desirable [assortment of new deslgns, awl freshly mafmrsottired. N. B —Samples of the tuuno will be arranged for ex amination with catalogups, early on the morning or sale, when buyers will nod it to their interest to attend. CIARNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., No. 429 MARKET STREET. . - BALE OF IMPORTED DRY (WOWS. On Tuesday Morning, Sept. 7th, at 10 &cloak, by catalogue, on 0 months? credit -500 paolcages and iota of Imported dry goods. it r Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. 2,000 PARIS PRINTED OASIIMERRS AND STELLA " SHAM Lit On 'r aooday Morning, 2,000 new style printed ashram° sham* brocho boraoroVtella shawls : now style sll.wool long shawls. LONDON ELK MOLIALR, BLK AND COL , D ALPAOA9, AND COMET RGS. On Tuesday Morning, 4 eases oxtra Sno bik pure mohair 8 4 t 6.4 extra fine blk abacus. 3 ,1 6.4 fancy WA alpacas 5 ,‘ 7-4 oboico cold eoburge. NEW STYLE PRINTED FLANNELS, ALL WOOL, 150 pieces new aryl° printed all wool flannels. PARIS PRINTED MOUSSELINE DE LAINES. 100 pieces extra rich Paris printed mousseline de lalnes. PARIS PRINTED MEEINOEB. 60 pieces 6-4 One Paris printed merlnoes. • • i6O PIECES BLACK AND COLORED DRESS BILES. On Tuesday Morning, 160 Pieces colored and black dress alike, consisting of -26 and 36 Inch heavy nil boiled black grog de Rhinos, 20 inch heavy black Ewalt de sole 26 inch black °Barium, black royale. 26 inch black gron do londreo, black figured silks. 23 inch block nayadere, colored plaid baysdere. 28 Inch colored (linden plaids plaid timbre. 23 inch cannel.) baygd.re. ombre and bare bayadere. NEW STYLE PARIS BONNET RIBBONS—JUST LANDED. 100 lots Noe. 12 and 18 broche stripe, plain and figur ed pnult de sole bonnet ribbons. COLORED CLOTHS FOR LADIES' OLOAES. Oa Tumidity Morning, 60 pieces French twilled drab, mixed, black, and brown clothe for cloaks. LONDON itELiNilll3Ol9 AND,DOOR MATS 000 large size London velvet rugs GOD do do do do door mate. 100 lots new etyle book colbire. sleeves, book seta, &c. :CAMBRIC FLOUNCING& 2 oases very r icb, oarobrio Smucings. 1,000 SUPhRIOR MANTILLAS AND OLOANS OP SUPERIOR QUALITY. 1,000 eoperior cloth, moire antique cloaks, mantillas, and dusters SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (nieces. eorto WOLBERT & 800 TT,) 431 0 HESTE UT St., opposite the °totem Howe, between Fourth end Pith Streets,' SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS &e. &O: On Wednesday'llorning, • - September Bth, at 10 o'clock, at the sales-ronm, No. 481 Chestnut street. 600 lots embroideries, comprising new style collars, sleeves, sets, bands, flouncings, suited to city retail sales. "Er Bamplea awl catalogues early on the morning of sato. Also, a flawing machine made by Singer. WOOL HOODS, 1108t8ItY, &c. Also, children's zephyr hoods; . misses and boys' heavy three•thread white, brown, and mixedi cotton hose. ' LONG AND EQUARB SHAWLS. - Also, a full assortment of long and square broche shawls. FRENOtt FLOWERS. Also, a line or French artificial flowers. MERINO BRIMS AND DRAWERS. Also, merino and cottokundershirts and drawere— white, brown, and colored. • • SA. DYSART Zs CO., AuonoNEEas AND • oommtasiox MEMNIANTO L No. 97 South EIGHTH STREET. corzer of LODGE STREET. LARGE BALE OF PAINTINGS, STATIONERY, 4co Title Evening, We will 0011 at No 611.0hestnui street, at 7% &cloak, a large assortment or line paintings, cutlery. stationery, clocks, watches and jewelry, just arrived from Paris, and all to bo sold without reserve—a splendid, chance for dealers and others IL?' Bale every evening until the entire stock is elosedl out. A large and valuable tract of valuable Coal and Om. bar land at private sale, well worthy the attention of capitalists and others, as the owner la compelled to flail. li7" For further particulars inquire at the auction stole . 11POUT-DOOll, SALES sollcted and promptly at tended to. 11J ADVANCES made on oonelfrranente when de aired, without extra charge. BALI -ROOMS open, until 10 P. M. Now pre Dared to receive invoices or DRY GOODS, NOTIONS WATORES And JEWELRY, NB W and BEOOND HAND .PORNITURE, PAINTINGS, BOOKS and STA TIONERY, ho. frr Sales of FANCY GOODS every evening. PPHILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 828 MARKILT STREET, between FIFTH and SIXTH. south side. SALE OF INGRAIN AND VENITIAN OARPSTS, RIGS, On Tuesday !doming, September 7. at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell, by catalogue, about 200 pieces of superfine worsted and wool, all-wool filling and cotton ingrain carpetirigb, tufted rugs, Ac. Also, 100 pieces 3-4, 6.8, 7-8, and 4.4 flax filling, worsted and cotton Venitian carpetings, to which the attention of the trade and purchasers Is invited. 1D Catalogue on the morning of este. wiLATIC/RA --- 9th inst., at 10 o'clock prec'sely, will be sold about 1,000 cases boots, shoes, gaiters, Au., embracing 'the' usual assortment for city and country sales. BLACK SILK HATS, FUR OAPS, Ac. ' 60 cues auperlor quality, famblonable styles, black silk bats, fur caps, IC. GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Also, 39 cues superior whalebone and steel frame gingham umbrellas. CARPRT•BAGB AND BATOTIELB. Ou Thursday Mornivq, Included In catalogue, a lino of carpet-bags and satchels, of superior manufacture. ET . Catalogues early on the morning of tale. TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, eD NO. 5..% 'WALNUT STB.P.ET, above PCIIIRTII. trr remora; favoring us with consignments mat riot snored that their property will not be sacrificed. 00M111111810138 more moderate than thee° 'charged by any other ,Anetion 'Muse 10 the city. • : , 1 orr Consignments reepeottnUy solicited. 117 . Sales ealdtpm.idiatelv after the it:ooeSe as sold FALL SALES OP REAL ESTATE. Third Fall Sale of Real Estate—September 8. EQURTII FALL SALE—SEPTEMBER 15th. This isle, at the Exchange, on Wedneiday erenlng, September 15th, 1858. at 8 o'clock. will Inelude— POSITIVE SALE—STCNE lIOIISE, CARPENTER /3110 P, dco., ORIIROII STREEr, GERMANTOWN.— A lot of ground, with the two-story stone dwelling house carpenter shop, , and lot of around, Church street, Ger m antown, 150 feet front, 52 lest deep. Clear of incumbrances. Will rent for $250. Er Sale positive. Terms—casb. POSITIVE BALE—DWEI I LING HOUSE SPRING GARDEN STREET.—A three-story dwelling house, and lot of ground, north of Spring Garden street, If feet 10 inches east of &bodkin Third street, 64 feet frontand 00 feet deep to Monterey Street. $lB6 ground rent. pa" Sale positive. $5O to be paid on each of the above when the same is struck off - . . TAPESTRY BELL ESTATE SALE—SEPTEMBER 22d Thin este will Include— Executors , Sole—Eatote of Ron J. R._ non, Deo'd. VALUABLE LARGE DWELLING ANI7 LOT, B. W. CORNER FOURTH AND PRIME EiTREETB.—That valuable three story brick dwelling-house and lot of ground thereto belonging, Ritual° at the S. W, Corner of Fourth and Prime streets, 31 feet front, 14 feet deep. This property le deeirable as a dwelling, for law offices, or could be altered, at email expense, into a store. E - Part of the purchase•looney may remain Same !Mate. • TWO-STORY BRIM DWIILLING, PRUNE ST.— Also, the email two-story brict building, belonging to the name estate adjoining on the west, 18 feet front, feet deep. Subject to $lB ground rent. (Subject also to an agreement that upon the alteration or improve ment of this property the alley at the side is to be widened to 8 feet four inches, and to be 12, feet high In the clear.) /17" Part of the purchase-money may remain. Poettlve Sale. BUILDING LOTS, LATE SOUTIIWARK.—No. I. A building lot, south side of Watkins street, 224 feet east of Fifth street, Southwark, 15 feet 21% by 111% feet deep, to Pierce street. No 2 —Also, a lot, Moyamenslng road, 98 feet below Morris street, 16 feet front, 125 feet 2% inches deep, to Cuba street, ROUGE AND LOT TAOONY, OXFORD TOWN BUIP —A house and lot of ground, No. 170, a plan of Taeony. corner of Vinothington street, Oxford and Spring street, 60 feet by 180 feet. Three fronts. Clear of In cumbrance. NEAT THREN•STORY BRIM DWELLING, HOW ARD STREET, NEAR MARKET —A neat tbree.atory brick dwellicg•houso and lot of ground, went side of Howard !street, 110 feet south of Dlarket about, 15 feet front, 60 feet deep, to a 8 feet alley. Wlll rent for. $225. PO ground rent. . _ gßale positive. TOMS cash. 150 to bo paid on each of the above when the same is struck off. HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, BRUS SELS CARPET, GILT FRAME MIRRORS, STOVES, do. On Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, will be soli a large assortment of household furniture, consisting of very superior Brussels carpet, mahrgany_ book-case mahogany wardrobe, One feather beds, mahogany hair seat spring chairs, marble-top dressing bureaus, ma hogany sofas, dinner and tea ware, ho , ko. HALF-PIPE OF BRANDL—Ahro, a half-pipe supe rior brandy. STOVES.—AIso, a large assortment of cooking and parlor stoves. REAL. ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Handsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth and Walnut atreets. Residence, Washington Square and Walnut street. Dwelling house, No. 827 Vine street. 20 acres of land, Indian Queen lane. Valuable property, Frankford road Handsome dwelling, No. 1812 Wallace street. Business stand and dwelling, Socenteenth and Wash ington streets. Elegant property, 80 acres, fhe., above Torreadale. 14 sores of land, Melton avenue,Germantown. Handsome residence and lot, West Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and Columbia avenue. llandsome dwelling, Spring Garden street, above Twelfth. At Private tale, a valuable Cabinet of Minerals, own prising over 1,01111 specimens, the collodion of several years. The property of a gentleman who has no room for them. They are very desirable for a public inatltn tion. Apply at the auction store. filotele club tirstattrants. JONES HOUSE, WARIER:MG, PA., _Oradea !unlit' ELEGANTLY FURNISIIILD. 'NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. iny29l WELLS °OVERLY, Proprietor. NICHOLLS HOUSE, (EUROPEAN PLAN,) OPEN DAY AND NWIPP, NO. 115 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., BELOW OUESTNUT, PHILADHLPHIA. This HOUSE is for Permanent and Transient Lodg ing. Every effort will be male by the Proprietor, It NIOELOLLS, to g ive satinfaetion tolls Petrone. This establis went le situated in the heart et the city, centre of business, and convenient to all places of amusement. • The Mercantile and Travelling eommanlty"nill On! it a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and econo my. Meals furniehod at all hours. Single Rooms, 60 cents per night, 117 the meet 52.5 end upwards,' mbl3o-tt Sillts;ifbg .ptitf,tiorit EMBROIDERIES SEWING MACHINE, AT PRIVATE SAL Positive Salo Ponßive Bile Sale at No. 422 Waloot street OABINNT OY MINERALS ~,,,,,, VOMMERCIAL SALESROOM, ' 7 DANK and 10 STRAWBERRY, between blkikit- NET and CHESTNU T and EC SOND and MIND Ar. F (1. WOLBEET, Ammon - gnu min PEREMPTORY SALE OS STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. , On Wednesday Morning, oth Inst., commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, without reserve, ,a largo and general assortment of fancy and stelae fallgcloA,.coutitirig of, 71S HOBI CORY 660-1/S. Gents , lambs-wool and merlin) shirts and drawers, wool and cotton hose and half hose, iephyr yarn hoods, wool scarfs TAILORING GOODS Also, black and nuked cancimeres. fancy printed and plain sattlnets, velvet vottings. clouded ',lushes, elas tic suspendere, silk cravats, silk gloves, &e. EMBROIDERIES. Also, a general as.ortmeut French and Scotch em broideries censieting of molten • liouncings, bands, An. Mao linen-cambric handkerehiefs, Infanta' frook waists; &c. RIBBONS 'AND MILLINERY GOODS. Also, 100 callous black silk velvet ribbons, fall colors, poult do sole bonnet. ribbons, silk trimmings, gimps, dm • Also, metes largo cotton handkerchiefs, white and Colored spool cotton, silk lies, silk stocks, Also, a general variety of notions. JEWBLItY Also, a valuable consignment of jewelry, consisting of pins, finger rings, ear rings, vest chains, &o. I=U-- The whole will be arranged for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when the trade and purchasers generally are invited to attend. eburational. LiEhf AN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the vione and Pt Inc.. Mr. Alien may he applied to at the residence of his father, Profeseor Allen, No 215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. sepl•tool CHESTNUT STREET SEMINARY, EDHILISH AND CLASSICAL, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET, Thin Institution for Young Mon muldloysivil I reopon on MONDAY, September I. Rev. LYMAN COLEMAN, TUIOER J. SANDERSON, tYrinci pain. au3l-121 LIALLAD-SINGING, GUITAR, and the Frorcli Language. Vocal Clannea, Ladies only $6 T. BISHOP, 1202 BILBERT Street or quart( r. nual-21 MILE MISSES BULLOCK, at 265 South IL NIN'In Street, will reopen their School for Young Ladles on MONDAY, the 6th Sept. For referonce, ono Banner Cross and Episcopal Recorder. xu31.12t.t THE Ditties of Madame D'OUVILLE'S French and Drigligh Boarding aral. Day Scbool for Young Ladies will be renamed at her reBldeneo,lso6 CHESTNUT Street, September I?th. eel-4t* %IRE SUNDIER STREET INSTITUTE JL FOR YOUNG LANES, Mies D. B: BURT, Princi pal will reopen on MONDAY, September 6. For Circulars, &c , please apply at the Institute, No. 1621 817611 VIER Street. au3o.lmlS CI_EORGE R.- BAAKER'S ENGLISH and OLASSInAL SCHOOL, GERMANTOWN, will reopen nn MONDAY, September 8, 1858. an3o-18t.* YTIHE MISSES AERTSEN will RE-OPEN J. their SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES on MON DAY, the 6th of September, at their residence, PRICE Street, Germantown. aul7-Im* "fl R. ASHTON's INSTITUTE FOR Ls YOUNG L +DIM, No. 929 AKOII Street. four doors below Tenth, north side.—The Fall Term will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September. The object of this institution is to impart to young ladies a sound practical education in the branches usually taught in the Bret-close Seminaries. With this in view, the Institution is in the possession of all the Modern and improved educational appliances ; among them is an extensive Philosophical Cabinet. The school-room, which is one of the best adapted for its 'purpose in the country, is now open for the visits of those who feel interested in female educa tion. an2B-tf LDUCATION FOR YOUNGLA - DIES.- The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITIITH FOR 'YOUNG LADIEb will be resumed on MONDAY, September 6th, GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal, Noe. 608 and 611 MAII,BIIALL Street, Philadelphia. MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S LY.R BOARDING AND DAY scuuor, FOR YOUNG LADIES, No 1703 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN TEENTH Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED NESDAY, the Bth of September. au2-2m* MRS. MoGUIRE'S BOARDING AND DAY 801100 L FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1030 SPRING GARDEN Etreet, will be re-opened MONDAY, Pep tember6th. ati23-6w* VLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIIOOL.—The Subscriber will resume the duties of his School, in the building at the Northeast corner of ARCH and TENTH. Streets, on WHDNESDAY, the let of September. WILLIAM PEWS:IIITH. au2B.l2ttt rinDE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY will .it re-open September 6th, 1858 The Principal will receive a few good boys into his family. au27-1m J. 11. WITIIINGTON, Principal. PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of TIII DTI:ENT/1 and FILBERT 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 sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active life ; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the instructor to moot general ddlieulties 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. For further information apply permonally, from nine o'clock A. M. to one o'clock P. M., or by note, to an27-12t* It STEWART. Principal. TSCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL -11- INSTITUTE. CHESTNUT Street, northweat cor ner of TWELFTH, coop-ns on bIONDAN, September 6. This la a anpanar-inatlintin..-- , ........1.,a-f0a..a.... . and young men. The faculty const,ta of nix Protessore In addition to the English and Classical branches, there is superaddod an extenelse Scientific department with large collections of Philosophical and Chemical appa ratus and specimens of objects in Natural Hintory. Terms, *25 per quarter. For boys under twelve years a age, SD per quarter. Entrance on TWELFTH o.l.Terl; Principal. QPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR }DUNG MEN AND DOYS—Northeast corner of EIOUTG and BUTTON WOOD Streets. Pall Session opens Sept. 6th 1669 The principles of "Moral Fueslon" have b-eu successfully sdopte: at this Insti tution since its establishment, and parents entrusting their sone Into the hands of the Principal can rest as sured of their good treatment and rapid advancement. Pupils received at any time end age. Catalogues fur nished gratuitously. Parents ere invited to visit the 8c:boot. P. DONLEAVY LONG, au26.6tv Principal. FNGLISIII AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. The School of the Hubncriber in SIMLS' BUILD ING, CUBsTNUT Street, above Twel th will re-open On the SECOND MONDAY, the 13th day of September. au2o-tt CHARLES rIIORT. n- KENDALL'S CLASSICAL AND Jur. ENGLISH soitooL, pno LOCUST Street, will re-open MONDAY, September 0 en2o-Im* BARTON'S BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL NOR YOUNG LADIES No. 1999 CHESTNUT Street, rhimolphia.—Tho Winter Term will open on the second MONDAY in September. Nor circulars and particulars apply as above. anti-lm LIRIENDS' ACADEMY FOR BOYS, East of Eleventh Street, below Arch, re.opons the 30th inst. All denominitions admitted. $l2 per term of weokx. tm24-121 WILWILISALL. CCLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, below Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY, August 30th. J. WY. FAME'S, A. 11 , au23-2m Principal. VENTRAL INSTITUTE—ENGLISH AND owasioAL SCHOOL—WiII be ro•aponed MON DAY, September 6th. TENVI and SPRING GARDEN Btreetn. H. O. MOUIIIRE, A M., au23•Bw6 Principal. DUFF & CO.'S lIIERCAN TILE COLLEGE L Southeast corner EIGHTH and COESTNUT Streetg, (established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COURSE of Practical, Single, and Double Eotry BOOKKEEPING, including the AuxitrAntr BOOKS:COSOIRROLLL OIL. OULATIOI4B, and BUSINESS WRITING, is taught in the most successful and satisfactory style. M. ROCHE, P. EDWARDS, Principals. 111 n. B B. RALSTON, Penman. G. E. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE FOIL V V • YOUNG LADIES, 1711 VINE Street, will, on MONDAY, September 6th, reopen its tit entpuluth session. For circulars containing terms ho. please apply to W. G. E. AGNEW, Principal, au.23.lm* 1711 VINE Street. ITTENEIOUSE ACADEMY—The Eighth DAL Session of thin Institution for fop; will com mence WEDNESDAY, September 1, MS. Itoomn Northeast corner of CHESTNUT and - EIGHTEENTH Streets. Entrance on Eighteenth street. LUOIUS BARROWS, Pr inel ale JOHN 11. IYESTCOTT, P • /701iIMERCIAL AND CLASSICAL IN ATITUTE, at 1302 FILBERT Street.—Thia School will open MONDAY, Bth of September. All English branches, Mathematlca, the Claesiee, and Modern Lan guages, taught bye method which insures accurate and thorough know:edge For testis:10111111s of success terms, and other particu lars. see the Circular, which may be had at 010 WIEST NUT, or 1802 FILBERT Street. Dr 0. SEIDENSTIOHER, late of Brooklyn, L. I. References.—Rev. J. A. Vaughan, Rev. William 11. Farness, Rel.. W. J. alarm, Rev. J. 11. A. Bomberger, Rev Th. Stork, Prof. John S. hart, Prof. II Vethake, Borkjamin Gerhard, Eeq Charles Vecin, Esq ,C. F. Ilagedorn, Esq., Rev. 11. W. Beecher, Brooklyn ; Rev. (1. W. Bethune, Brooklyn ,• Theodore Sedgwick, Esq., N. Y.; Prof. 0. 0. Felton, Cambridge. aul9-Im* fiIDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON, IA NEW JERSEY.—This Echool is adapted to those who desire their sons to have a careful preparation for College or for a business life. Thorough instruction is given In Enghell, Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Languages, d:o. The instructors aim, not only to have their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles, but to form those habits of thought which will render future and higher attainments rapid mid easy. Decla mation, Composition, and Debate are practised in the Edgelull Literary Society, which embraces all the pu pils of this School. For particulars, terms, ko., ad dress REV. JAMES I. nra,m, or aull-2m REV. JAMEa-IK-11-6:1711i1-371.;iinCipals, VRITTENDEN IO PHILADELPHIA 00AINIIROIAL COLLEGN, aortheaat corner of 011143TriIIT and fiNVRAITII Eltreate. -- • • An Institution designed to tit young men for AC TIVE BUSINEBB. The whole building is occupied, and fitted up in a style surpassing anything of the kind in this country. Thorough preparation for the counting-home BOARD OP TRUSTEES, D. B. Oomogye, Francis Hoskins, George H. Stuart, David Milne, John Bparhawk, David 8. Drown, Isaac Hacker, A. V. Parsons, D. D. Hinman, Frederick Drown, Joshua L ppincott. TONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. N. corner MOUTH and BUTTONWOOD Sta. • . 00hIMICROIAL DEPARTMENT.—Dook-keeping In all its various forme; preparing Students thoroughly for situationn in any bronchi of bueinimu; Plain and Orna• mental Writing; Commercial Calculation; Law and Cor respondence. No institution in the United Staten given a more thorough and practical course. In this depart- ment no teaching is done in clamed, and is open DAY and NVENING. Time unlimited. MATILENIATIOAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT.—(Separate from the above,) Young Men and Soya are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, viz : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, PhiloSophy, &e., Ancient and Modern Languages, 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 daten and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mb26-tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. noRiANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL lIIEROANTILE COLLEGES. - Phi ladelphia college, Southeast corner SP,VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Por Information, call or crud for circular. lelo.ll zymivipq @O3P)NB 1I10"21 OWIMENCIBD. sN~b?4 3 lnb FOR SAN„FRANCISCO—via NEW . • YORK.—Yre ight taken at New York rates. . The magoificent A 1 011pper Ship OtIEAN _BELL, 7. H. Einem commander, now loading at first wharf above Lombard street will receive what freight may off.r for a few days, and finish her loading in New York, with quick despatch. Shippers will please hurry Choir engagements along side without delay. For balance of freight or passage, having elegant accommodations for. a limited number of passengers, apply to 11151101', alba/518, se2-dtf, . 105 AllOl.l Street above Front. at-FOR NEW ORLEANS- LOUISIANA LINE-0 uarantled tlrat and only vessel for Gila Week. Freight taken at as low rates as any other Vessel oading. • Thu aplene hi and fast-sailing packet ship PLEIADES, Nathan Winslow. master, is now completing her loading at Bace-street wharf. Having the larger part of her cargo on board, and large engagemoata coming alongside rapidly, the will be despatched as above. Shippers will please complete their engagements at once, and those wishing to avail themselves of the first ves,..l will please hurry their goods alongside, and bills of lading to the counting-house for signature; and may depend no this being the first vessel to sail. For balance of freight, at reduced rates, apply to BISHOP, 131.110N8, & 105 Arch street, above Front. The P. will insure atthe lowest rates, and will take steam down the Delaware and up the 'Mississippi. The line, fast-sailing, A 1 pie:got-ship fill ASIIIOOK, S. B. Doles, will succeed the P., and Is now receiving heavy freight. se2, tf aFOR NEW OR LEANS-LOUISIANA tLINE—To succeed the packet-ship Pleiades with quick despatch Freight taken at the lowest rates. - • The elegant and fast sailing packet-ship 811AMROCK, Eam'l 14 Doane, meter, is now receiving heavy freight, and will have prompt despatch tie above. _ye: freight or passage apply to 13181101', 51510N8, & 00., ile2-Atf 105 ARCM" Street, above Front. 0.,F0R OREIRLESTON, S. 0.-11 - t. RON'S LINE-ONLY RP GULAR LINE GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS LADINtI WINED EVERY DAY. _ The, steamship "KEYSTONE STATE," Captain Marshinao, having been unavoidably deteined , wili ,o u to receive freight until this (3louday) evening. and sail tomorrow (Tuesday,) September 7, at .10 o'clock, A M , from second wharf above Vine street. ror further particulate please see advertisement of Steemehip " KEYSTONE STATE," in this paper. Per freight or passage apply to A. HERON, 'a., au3o 32S North Wharves. WANTED—To Freight or Charter a good VISSEL, to terry from 200a300 tons, to lotto for a Southern port. A fair rate will be pall awl quick despatch given. Apply to BISIIOP, SIMONS & CO., au.2l-tf No. 106ANOM Street, above Front. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.— itTl l 4 P errsu a mt c r"Mie fu r t Vot 1 1 e s capacity, In complete order tor coy voyage. Apply to A. lIMRON, Je., curl 828 North Wharves. WANTED—A good vessel to load in Ileionla Lino for New Orleans. Quick de. spatea and good rates given. Apply to null A. HERON : JR., 32$ Nor h 'Wharves. WAN TED.—A good vessel to load in Moron's Lino. for Mobile. Qidok despatch and good rater given. Apply to A. HERON, JR., 328 North Wharves. Otramers. .444 ~ NOTICE. /4.41k1. FALL ARRANGEMENT OP TIIII UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR RICHMOND VIA NORFOLK AND OITY POINT The Steamships PENNSYLVANIA, Captain TEAL; VIRGINIA, Captain KELLY; and CITY OF Dien- MOND, Captain AlrrcuaLL, now form a regular SEM WEEISLY LINE between PIIILADELPIIIA and the above ports, ono of the Steamers leaving here every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M. THOMAS WEBSTER, Tr., General Agent, au27-finallt No. 14 NORTH WHARVES, FOR RICHMOND, via Norfolk WJ,. and CITY POINT—FALL ARRANGE AIENT—YrIVIOE A WEEK—UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINK OP SPEAMSII/PS TO SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND t , ATURDAY, at 8 A. M., UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. VIRGINIA, Captain J. R. Kelley. PENNSYLVA , lA. Captain Teal. CITY Ole RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell. These fine steamships will sail as above. They are handsomely fitted np for passengers, having selectee on deck ; aro provided with Francis's Metallic Life Boats, Life Preservers, &c. and no pains or expense spared for the comfort and safety of passengers, and the protection of goods. This Line offers the quickest, cheapest, and most comfortable route for passdigeis, and In In advance of any other for despatch and economy for freight TO THE INTERIOR 0 e VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE. NO TRANSIIIPMENT BY THIS LINE. _ . . Paccno to Rich:cow or .etorsburg, $8; meals In cluded ramp to Norfolk, $4; meals Included. THOMAS WEBSTEII , Jr. General ..teut . , I. sza gg a t FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW YORK. DAILY, at og o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA. YWATION COTT PANY. - - - The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes ,• BOSTON, Captain Bellow • 'and KENNEBEC, Captain Rand, forma daily line belwoep We city, Cape Slay, and New York, leaving from first bier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 9X o'clock A. Al. Return ing, leave Now York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. M. Fare to Cape Blay (carriage hire included) b 2 00 for servants 1 60 ti " Beason tickets (carriage hire ex tra) 8 00 " New York, cable 2 00 steerage 1 60 Freight taken at low rates, For passage. state roman, tre., apply on board, or at the 061 cs, 314 and 816 SOUTII DELAWARE AVE NUE. JAMES ALLDEILDICE, Agent. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH -lIERON'S LINN. GOODI, ENONIVED AND DILLS Olt LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE Or GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest . ono of those ahips erery SATURDAY at 1 , o'clock A. al., alternately for Charleston aad Se ranneit. . _ NOR CHARLESTON . . r The 819YSTON1: STATII, Captain liiharlen P. Marsh man. having bean unavoidably detained, will continue to receive freight until thin (Monday) evening, and sail to-morrow (Tuesday) A.ept. 7, at 10 o'cloos, A. M. 808 BANANNAII The STATE OT GM/A(11A, 041. John J. Gamin. wilt commence loading . on Thursday, Sept 9th, and eall for Savannah, an., on Satacdny, Sept. 11th, at 10 o'clock Art. At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipseonnee with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with nil roads, 4c0., for all places in the South and Southwest Heavy Freight at an average of lb per cent. below New York steamship rates. INSURANCE. FREIGIIT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goods whipped South will ho found to be lower by those ehips than by Bailing vessels. Cabin passage 120 00 Steerage do 8 00 lOceursion Tiokets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight er passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr., No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. d T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, 0. A. OREINER & CO. For Florida, from Charleston, eteamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYS and ST. MINS every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, mom Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON. DE MY, without delay, for BO dollars. Batumi tickets, good for six months to either of the above places by any steamer of the line, BO dollars for the round trip, out and back. PROM NOW YORK. New York, MoMillan, Saturday, Julylo, at 12 o'clock, M. Edinburgh Cumming, , t July 24, it Glasgow,Goodwin, August; ntou Omisoow. Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, EloMillan, Wednesday, August 11. Edinburgh, Cumming Saturday, Aug, 14. BATES OF PABOA.thil. PROM GLAGOoW. 'Bret Ohm 16 galusas Steorage, found with cooked proelnione ig 44 arm= Pirst Class I'6 00 Steerage, found with cooked provialone ...... 00 Children under 14 years of age, half taro; Infants is Steerage, free. Return tiokets available within aft months, by any steamer of this line. /trot Class 5140 00 Steerage sao 00 An oxporieneed Surgeon at techod to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORMIAN & CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. RALE, & LONIiY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. myll rptiu BRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN -111- lIOYILL MAIL BITAMSIIIPIL kritOit ETV TORT TO LITEAFOOL Older Cabin rficEnu &nand Cabin Plusage 1Z02,1 BOSTON TO LITNIPOOL Ohlef Cabin Passage 9110 Second Cabin Passage • 50 The ships from Boston call at Halifax,. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. 3. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wickman ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Kyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. S. Latch. These vessels carry a clear white light at moat-head; green on starboard bow ; rod on port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday , July 28. AMERICA, Wickman, ‘• N. York Wednesday, Aug 4. EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11. PERSIA, Judkine, " N.York, Wednesday, Aug 18 NIAGARA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, Ang 15. ARABIA, Stone, " N.york,Wednesday, Sept. 1. CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8. AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 15. EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 21. PERSIA, Judking, ~ N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 29. Bertha not seemed until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Bimeta l Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are aigued therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to nay 10-y B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. Stational LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. .ff_D DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Ptationor and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, Is pre pared at all times to furnielti either from the shoiree or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Pnblio Ofilcee, blerehaute, and °there, of the best quality of English or American Paper, and bound in various styles, in the moat substantial manner. Orde' for JOB PRINTING of every description Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of Erglish, French ant Ameri can Stationery. 'Concerning Mr. flogan's contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say-- ,, This display of blank boors for banking and mercantile use is the beet In the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship moat excellent, and their ttnieh and ap. pursue neat and appropriale. ,, no7o-tf linsuraticz eatnpanies 'INSURANCE COMPANY OF TiH _l4 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA:—FIRE AND MA. RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDLNI3I3.. Chartered in 1794—Capital f2oo,ooo—Agaets, , Jftatt• ary 4, 1868,047,440.50400, ' - ' All invested In sound and - available securities—cones nue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Alerohandise, &0., on liberal terms. • DIRECTORS : Henry D. Sherrerd, George If. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner William S. Smith, Thomaall. Wtitteon, - John B. Budd, henry G. Freeman,' William B. White. Oharles EL Lewis, IIENRY D. SITERRERD, Preatdent Wittuis Mersa, Secretary. - je9-wlrm.tf Al MERICAN ,FIRE INSURANCE CO. .Ell. INCORPORATED 18/O—CHARTER, PER PETIIAL. . • ...- No. 310 WALNE'T Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested in sound find available Securities, continuer., insure on Dwellings, Stores,. Furniture, Merchandise Vessels in Port and their' Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Lssneliberally and promptly adjusted _DIROOTOIB. ' George Abbott, , John T. Lewis, John WeLeh, Onfipar W. Morris, . Sarno elo. Marton, James R. Campbell, Patrick .Brady, Edmund (1. Bea. • Charles W. Ponltney. GEORGE ABBOTT, Preghlant. THOMAS It. MARIS. SonrotArr. jeD3.y it --- 46 1 - lIRE RISKS - ONLY TAKEN"- «L GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 415 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's Building.) CAPITAL, 82.00,000. DIRECTORS. Win. M. Swain, Wm. - 0. Rudman, [of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemaker, John Anspaeh, Jr., Jar. Walker, 11. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. B. Hughes, Frauds Peters, Wm. S. isoyd, H. it. Coggshall, Cleo. W Woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Cloglmro, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. JOEL JONE ; President. A. S. CILLETT, Vice President, JAB. B. ALYORD, Secretary. jy26-ly I -I C/WARD FIRE AND MARINE IN sITRANOE COMPANY-012n No. 412 'WALNUT Streot, Philadelphia. '. DIRSOTORO. John 11. Diehl, J. Edgar 'Thomson, P. M. Potts, MIL Shillingford. - C. E. Spangler, 0. G. Sower, Abraham Rex, John W Sexton, E. S. Warne, John Garrison, George Howell, Norman. Potts, Wm. F. Lteela, B. T. Komi!, 11. 11. llouston, Joe. B. Withers, Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth, Mario] P. Norton, ' John U. Levraws. JOIIN N. DIELIL, Pr.sident • E. 8. WARNE, 'Vine President. OHM). A. DOT, Secretory mylo CIORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE C0M ..., PANY, No. 331 WALNUT Street, CHARTERED OAPITAI $300,000 FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY let, 1883. Bonds and Mortgagee, Stocks, ko. 2340,025 00 Rills Receivable, (for policies issited,) 2,1 '-' 76 Unsettinl Book Accounts, (for policies,).... - 1 513 83 Cash In Book and in Office 10,403 45 ()ash in hands of Agents and Corretrpondeutg, 1,398 81 365,148 86 No 1013886 unadjueted, unpaid, or reported. DIRECTORS : William M. Godilin, 8. R. Oremford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Gan, William B. Themai, B. Franklin Joann, 8. N. Will6loA, J. U. hopper, 110017 D. Mears. MI. M. GODWIN, President. J. G. GOMA. Seeretars. mvlo-dtf CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. .5200,000. Organited 1951_ Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually , Poraonal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De posits; hold Trunta and grant ;munition ALFRED WEEKS, President. li. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. hf.urri Et, Secretary. DIREOTOIIII. Alfred Weeks, 11. 0. Tyler, .1 .1% , . Souder, C IL Sicking, J. L. Ilutehinson, J. V/. Stokes, jelS-ly G. F I I.FE INSURANCE AND TRUST COY, PlaiY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSITRANOS COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TIMED and DOCK Streets. Capital, 7 612,728.03. INSURES LIVn for short tering, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—par-, ohasee 'life interests In Reel Edge, and makes all °entracte depending on the contingenalea of Life. They act as Ilseenture, Administrators, Assignees, Tranteee, and Guardians. ratIBTATII. Daniel L. Miller, Simnel Z. Stoke 2, - Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. Ilewbold, Jamas B. McFarland, William P. Rocker, Joseph H. Trotter, William U. Korn, Samos Easton, Samuel C. Tinny, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Sander, Henry C. Townsend. Daniel L. flatchinnon, itodolphun Kent, john W. Horner, William U. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, . Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Behartaon, Zone& M. Thomas, Warner M. Ruin, John O. Brenner, P. B. Mlchlor, Easton. DANIEL L. BULLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES., Vice Preset. Joan W. lloanos, Secretary. nl3-ly COMMONWEALTii ,Plall or 711 ETATE 01 PENNSYLVANIA. • OFFICE. NORTHWEST CORNED YOURTII AND WALNUT STREETS, PUILAYAWRIA. Suborflrea Cspital, $500,00. Paid up Capital, E 200.000 DIALOTOAC Dr. D. Jayne, Thee. B. Stewart, H. L. Benner, 1. M. Butler, 3. M. Whitsll, J. K. Welker, rolw. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendell, K. Lewis, Jr., S. K. lioseie. DAVID JAYNB, M. D. President. TH0,M1.3 0. STMW.4III . , Vine Preal. Byrum. B. Moon, Secretary. ja2(l-) TIELAWARE MD TUAL bA_FETY SUIiANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TIM LEGISLATURE of PENN- SYLVANIA 1836. MION, A. X. Corner MISS and WALNUT Brenta PHIL LDELPSIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON Vit2E3NLB, CARGO, To all parts of the World, YREIGICY, INL ND INSURANCES, On Geode, by River, Cartels, Lakee red Land Carriage . to all parte or the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, _On Idelohandise generally. On fitorea, Dwelling Iloasen, ASSNTB OF TON COMPANY, November 2, 1857. - • Bonds, Mortgates, and Real Estate 9101,350 94 Philadelphib.Olty and other Loans 107,011 24 Stook in Banta, Railroads, and Irtsuninoe Campanies 12,503 00 Bills Receivable 220,231 96 Cash ou hand Balance in hands of Agents, Yreminms on Marine Policies recently issued, on other debts doe the Company 02,750 Habscriptiois Notes. 100,000 00 William Martin, Jams 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seal, Theophilun Paulding, Xdmund A. Bonder, James Traqualr John 0. Davis, William Eyre, i t., John R. Penrose, J. P. Peniston, George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre, Xdward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. It. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludrig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig,. Thomas C. Hand, Spencer Mollvain, Hobert Burton, Jr., Charles Rolly, an°. R. Semple, Pittabgh H. Jones Brooks,' Dr. T. Morgan, ~ /Loeb P. Jones, J. T. Logan, Is WILLIAM MARTIN, President. • THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HENRY WYLBURN, Secretary. ,ing.g vIEE AND INLAND RISKS.-FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 31.00,000. (Organized under the Act of Assembly relatiTe to In aurance Companies, pulled April 2d,1868.) GEORDE W. DAY, President. THOMAS 3. MARTIN, Vico•Preaidont. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. I Jacob K Vaughan, ' Henry Lewis, Jr., D. B. John W. ATerman, A. H. Rofienheiin, Stern. George W. Day William W. Walton!, Charles Richardson, Darelay Lippincott, Joe. R. Fireguard, Ohm. &ekes. fe24.y Oznitzinctfo ecrerbo VETINCHESTER. & CO., GENTLEMEN'S V I FURNISHING STORE ~ ~ t ~ .•. TORY, At the Old c tsud, No. TOO CLIESTNUT STREET, oppo site the Washington House A. WINCHESTER will give, ae heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the tutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collars tilled at the shorted notice. Wholesale trndo supplied on liberal tetras. jy24.ly I W. SCOTT, (lath of tho firm of Wm *, • ongsnot & SCOTT.) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 1314 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlysippostto the Girard house,) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former potions and friends to his new Store, ale) is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect St guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl9-tf fin 76 ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. NY RNIGHT, 608 ARCH street. above Sixth, Philadelphia. I.lm,ler In all kinds of Furnishing Goods and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted equal In every respect to any others manufactured In this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. .mid-tt gra ENTLR m. r. '6 iv icAPPERS OR .i DRESSING GOWNS.—I'lle largest and best an eortment in the city, wholenale and retail, with a full line of Under Clothing suited to the season, at W. W. SOS ARC/I Street, abate Sixth, Philadel phia. rub/4f CHICKENING & SONS, hav ing removed to their new wareromns, No 1307 CHESTN UT Street, (near the United States Mint,) are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured express]. for this city, finished In various styles of cases, and prices which menet fail to please. Plano-Fortes made to order, to suit any style of furniture, and all instru meats warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur. chaser. Grand and Square Pianos to rent, upon the moat fa vorable terms. eßsrs. 0. & SONS have received Thirty-font MEDALS. The first Premiums over all competitors in the United States. All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will be promptly attended to. jy7-6m PIANO FORTES. JuFit received, an elegant stock or RAVEN, BA.. ON, & 00., NUNES & CLAIM, HALLET,DAVE3 & 00., and GALE A. 00. PIANOS. ME t.OOEONB beet quality, at J. E. GOULD'S, 8:E. corner SEVENTH and CIIE3TNTIT sta. rehlfl-y HERRINGS -800 bblo. NO. 1 PICKLED herring; 300 bble extra Newfoundland ditto 120 bble Dolomite thy salted ditto, now In store and for -my by JNO. M. KENNEDY & CO., /6 Hos. 180 and /82 N. WILAKTE2. George O. Carson. Hon. W. D. Kelley, J. W. Forney, P. B. Mingle, /amen Watson, Ludlam MatthewS, William Curtis, nor. valcuTaa.Ncit alwi , Et4ir =EI 71/1,781 81. =zr3 piano Soma. £Uchitina Tll' GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. - THE IMPERIAL D ENEMA IVE FOR PURIFY TNG THE DLOOD AND STRENGTILENIoG 7IIM WHOLE STUT EDI The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. T nuns berry & Co: is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medic:the for the•Uure - of CANCEROUS affectione and SCROFULOUS diseasesgenerally. - The success which attends its use in theseinveteratedisesies has no equal. It is now used in these disease. with c niplete success, where till other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its peat curative propert en: DISEASE and WI/ITE SWELLING, ULCERATIONS of the Roues, law', MEDAN, be. j . ts. beneficial and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com plaints No mater of how tong standing they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEP DILATIVE in a short time. - TETTER end EOALD HEAD will all certainly yield to this medicine as it is used. Diseases of the Elan and all iiruptive complaints gerieriilly cannot long rmain after using a few bottles of the Imper l,l Demarstive. Its Tonic propertles,ias well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females. The great purity, strength; and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the care of all diseases origi nating in an impure conditum of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter front the blood and re invigorates the system. . Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vice in their case, will receive every attention by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY & CO., No. 50 Nor h FIFPR Stieet, below Arch, Philadelphia. Plir sale oleo by J. F. Long & Co., LaLcaste , , Pa. J. 11. Racer and S. S. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman & Co., :Harrisburg, Pa. C. Epting, Pottsville, Pa. P & C. W. McClintock, Easton, Pa. James Given, Westchester,Pa. Schmidt & Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie. Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generally. aull-mw&satem t.oiLettz artitlc.s THE GREAT WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR esys the St. Louis (Mo.) Democrat : Below, we pab- Iltds a letter to Dr Rood of this city, from a gentleman in Mulne, which eposke glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its effect, when coming from a reliable source. If wild eatcs are gu•rantees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco miums, nor 1160 ICES puffery from the press : BATH, Maine, Jan. 20, 1800. Professor 0. T. WOOD & Co.—Gentlemen : Having my attention called a few months since to the highly beati fic al effects of your Hair Restorative, I was induced to make applica , ion of it upon my own hair, which had be come quite gray, probably one-third white; my whim kers were of same character. Some three months since procered a bottle of your hair restorative. and used it. I EOO/ found it Wee proving what I had wished. I used it about twice a week. I have since pr.:mired another bottle, of which I have used come. I can now certi y to the world that the gray or white hair has to tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my hair has rearmed Its natural color, and I believe more soft lnd glossy than it hue beeri before for twenty-five years. lam now 'rixty years old; my good wife at the age of fifty-two. has used it withsanie effect. The above notice I deem due to you far your valuable discove - y. lam assured that whoever will rightly use, as per dime i,ns, will no: have OCC/SiOU to contra dict my statements. lem a citizen of this city, and a resident here for the last tiftoen years , and am known to nearly every one hero and adjoining towns. Any use you may make of the above, with my name attached, in at your service,' as I wish to pre-erve the beauties of nature in others as well ILE myself. lam truly, yo-rra A. O. RAYMOND. BALTIMORE, Jan. 23,1868. WOID'S HATE RE,SOBAriI7M Professor Woon—Dear Sir : Raving had the misfor tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, hill& Orleans, in 1851, I was In deced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair Is now thick nod glossy, and no words con express my obliga tions to you in giving to the afflicted each a treasure. PINERY JOUNoON. The undersigned, Rev J. R. Bragg, is a minister in regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthoder Church at Brooklie , d, Blass Ile Is a gentleman of great inQuenco and universally beloved. WM. DYER. BROOKFIELD, 'Tan. 3.2,1868. Professor Word—Dear Sir Raving made a trial of your Hair Rcotorativo,it givea me pleasure to any, that its effect has been excellent iu removing it:darn:us ion. dandruff and a corstaut tendency to itching with which I bare been troubled (rum my childhood; and Ins also metered my it , r, which was becoming gray to its origi nal color. I have used no other article with anything like the same pleasure or profit. Yours truly, J K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put no in bottles of three fuzes, via: large, medium, and small. The small holds hall a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more In propor.lon than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quirt, forty per cent more in proportion, and retails for three dollars a bottle. , 0.7. WOOD & 00. E Proprietors, 312 BROADWA,Y, N. Y. (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Setablishment,) and 114 MARKET Street, St Leuis, And sold by all good Droggiete and Fanny Goode Duane. aul3 frmtr.7.llm k eneinerlrygro 113 attb Etrittrao. Q.HERRY WINE.— 50 quarter casks Ear mony l Burden Sherry in bond, for eale low by ARNOLD & WORI, 120 Wienut street. 1 - 110111! WINE-100 qr. casks, various 1 brands, In bond and for sale by ARNOLD h WORL, 120 Walnut street. _ MENEALT & FILS' ROCIIFLLE IL • BRANMES —The undersigned, having been appointed do o Agents in the &ate of Pennsylvania for the ade of the above celetwated Brandy, are prepared to offer it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from U.S Bonded Warehouses. ARNOLD k WORK, an2G-lf 120 Walnut street. TINES, LIQUORS, &c. JOSEPH F. TOBIAS, formerly SOUTH FRONT BiDEET, (below Walnut,) PIIILADELPIIIA, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER BRANDIES, HOLLAND GINS, And all kinds FOREIGN LIQUORS AND CORDIALS. Agent for Jno. Itatural , a "lULAY 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 au2l.lm AI. N E W ARTIC LE.-CRESTNIIT GROVE WIIISKEY.—The purest Spirit offered the American public, possessing many medicinal pro perties, and none of the poisonous qualities inherent In the Whiskey in common use, in now offered Or PAIP the Druggists generally, and by CHARLES WILARTOA, di., General Agent, At D. D. Taylor's, Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South FRONT Street. Philadelphia. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of its purity. Dean Sin: - We nave carefully examined the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey left with us a few days since, and and it to contain little or none of the poison ous substanco known ns Fusil Oil. BOOTH, GARRETT, & OAMAO, Aualytical Cherniata. To Cmumas WHARTON, Jr., No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia • o 1.3 m BU Pinet Caati Marett, and other Cognacs cf Tarions rintagei, in half pipes and quertercuks; Fellevoinin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In halt nines, half casks, and one-eighth oasis. Imported and for sale by H_RNRY EMIL= er, CO., nen TR and 929 Bcuth Fourth Aran 108 QR. CASKS FORT W. 1 1 ,111. in flit. Pipes Alicante do. 22 Qr. do do do. 20 Qr. do Sherry do. 11 Pipes Superior Paierete Wise. 20 Qr. Pipes do do do. 40 )4' do do do do. 111 Bales A , cortod Corks. 825 Bags Almonds. 25 do Filberts Lauding from Brig «Arrogante Bmelio," and for ears by A. MERINO, my27-tf 140 80IITII FRONT Street E S S SHAD.-50 Barrels prime Mess .13-11- SHAD, now landing from Boston steams, and for