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I . fr, 0 - ..u: 5,•: ; g "*cetumence-on the' ,i-; • 4, • • , ;•• be -'-- ' fitakolTB sBl l. !; , .e:iit•'`,..l , ......i, 7 iiii i *l44..AYsidit ••t- , ':-A •' ' 4l - I,l ' ''' rilbi r itt:Olasteels * 7- ,2, 22 ' , 2T ... - , %;Mitfeiiitiirlf 5. - ,.... ;..T . ,needay Evening:" 44-4 .1- 2 ,-,,,e;i..•.-f,•: - "..; -.-- : i -_, 1,. .!':. f- ,- i . l :4Z,„ i t,„„ db l i dgi ' &'1 .54 . l':, AP ( 7V2ri l a r lag le it 1 ••• ? • - • zj- - - - "?..,,, , - 4,, i m ocia e l` n i, - ,i '..-.. , . gatilligteslivpiia tiref3ril .I` . ._•'g i l in g full ' iiileti t Air fir:4l,.4.„etvaiJilrt4,r! --,, iaiird- _.!_tiii.lir,irViiiklildlficmi' ~,,', ~Ifivibarity,,,Te,Of oekkeototitg i,t?x-011....1p i k : 77 ,, 1 ,t, - , Tr., :',..)--: -3., , ~ - ;ll,7fAblijrrtirliiMlTSlTATlte ,`,.. ! •:, vT- ;:.: , ~;,110111P:Wo latirna' barge amotuat of Heel Matete"at PH: :%"13=`•: - 'l ,l lw 801-J'...lllello9chitlentry-dmaniption7o4.l , ;tcipitter,rpro*y. - 8 " teit:TilatalinkAblikillit the. =•'•:' , '•''.- . ..latititegatOw.:• , ,; •,•+' llillr S.-itlii 1',"14P.V641/.1-4 Mt ee, PRIVAXIIIII44I,A3OIII7EIR. - = -', t i •'..-- i a Lelitliill.,Eltste4ontifMld , on:onv.Prisatol „ kala.ltat: 4 ::"-: r'lnd - Milted. • • •08,iteme08041taisoll' R 1 011.0• 13 i0 , - '--' , belijiguitir,* lll o l ..si-bils94otoa 71 9 94 1 012,4 n' ? , 's,g"*O r1 0 10 •"' /•••11 4 ;:,,,..''''" - 4" - "; - rnu Paial ' -••4=y4"i'f. ', .I'-' ,-: •"......„,- '•'. , „. .„,.•;=tak l 2 „nail , Aci. ' ' , : • .41mlitygna; i' • --.. ' • ~ • , •: . - u4clii ~•.,11 1 11 J artft: • ---......,-- • •.••••,- - ...:'' 1 , -,%iftl,i;trit.,, at ~1. , 1 4, ti, At •-,pre ~,Peradili g sal....g. 2{ , ' . 2... , -.tiltaupe,2tfitltottt rW •, ergamit , l',..irli 3M. . r . ...: ,. . , ?. , :::_einieoli44 - ,.. - :: „. ., ~,,, ,174.-...-q,,,,„,,,...n5i0„.17 ; ,,-, , $. , :,> . ;1., itoo 21,4,44 Volitrubri,NroltVlirktr4 l 3o 6l oiitt. 44 o: - . , !t:2 ••''g,"' - ',.'-' - -..ifiZr" $1 per Ohara tolleiji id whin s t ruc k oil:, ,• ~- . ,• r.' clp - - - -,zAlgo. for other sow' inita , vitlistit'toserrs= 4,-- "" * "' ''' ,''-'-''''' 590 'huge Getlega 4 Alltiirteitichia couirstif etiliii' , _. . , t2 ,-• ••:- -- -slPrti',P.r.t,ttititßrlt,littisT: tt Or ~, •-. Will include G ' 5..,-I*7 .„ % «ik3, 1 .,...,; .!,1..- . ?;,,:kg.4, ~r,z-:---_,---- ,• TritglskligiiftBiiiiteiy_ Bale,'''• - ,'•:•3.-:E" ,, --',... 1-", , •i,!,4 - •,',11:eliD80101- -) 101AtitiP.Turemmororrio , " e2:.,. , '!,-RllSlDENOE,tritti.ifirriertitbrirlittlailkilr4l inkilA '''''' - nu' l l e r n cotivolilonolterlllol63taftriertra,t,..-or,, `l!" . "- , •: - . - - ' VALUABLE LOTotenzarißaning 2 1 ',.. ,4 tagri;Clitc is. ri - :Vidaible lot of•gremid adkil ' ' thBll!Brrit at the Midi. •";••',';''._ 10-feer, front by 188 Ger d , ltltaao4: - . 4 ;;;J ,P.:';'f'-'• '''• - •317.' lull POI ' ' tr ow#,,,i.. .-, .., - "Orphans”Coa ' o `•ll6lrtilts,lreeid. I"t' -': THRBX-STORY Witt , AlliPleablitli St; :,"---,• ..riaw,Bpovei• - ityeello es t oh` o4 l 4 '.fet i ,o3 f 'iri d • '''.,•• • "...Spruce' and:Pine: ...0.. hi '`..-=•-'''- ''' '-•:- -••• ".' ' , :_,., -•;:''._•, '•:,, ;; NEAT 'BMW 'll :4415;"•0411,137•94711%- ,' ...'„ Also ' fait throz; 2 ,a ". WeIIIM t site `74l.id ",' ::''' end image** it _iiipritlr „„delel'ablerittrlatV west -•''''' , , , at. Sixteentiratreeill , ', J.%.'''2. 1 -', -- .Z.-"‘ -',lmi•qa,„: - c,,,m,,.!,• , ...„2,....e. ` ,- -44•4•: - ' ,I B.VONAS.a .: STAIng. 2 -71r4 ,8 4t*SnieleiiWA• 'tie' ',7fli 4 ;-',4iiedltliti''.'llarthellit - L oo oLtr...igoixts &pi , - 1 3 ,4tevpr. 5.„..,t„,t , stsei„, at:0 , 136,0. 4 „ -, ,i., ipifi-;N:.. 4 .1.-,, , ..1,..•41-,,-,n L -,'••••:- ~..„. J ; ...,4;ousignsrp e g :a , 111 Jew 0F,,,4 4 .4.4 , , , 5, 0,, , i.im0z,,,,,,N.,26,-; , ~, ,„, 4 t';'* l o ' ' ;. _ . .,94inirCoyetloli*lCAN3lX 2 1 e 610.11191;e•. ,"; -1,7 '',li a amlldslrstor'S- 2 4s= ' triSfaohil'Sonr, teield. s : z ; ," Tikitetß .MBSOr.iIIIGITAX lSiVeeten.Thurpltln,l364; • .160 teat on Betis etreeNgad„M featbalfpo.oiill'atreat . 2 , •' -' l l7' e tt l ,C 944 t -Irae Ff l4l/o . l lrlA i lii!t l6.4 . '• P iteentoria BaltisAtik , Fi1iti1 2 8844 1. 14 , ' TWO LAlteil-1. . •• • '''; tek 40,troa 'Si' ' titfi am . , ~'• feet'tn Re ' charge stnitet4 , 2nd ' ~.., ', 40841fourtivetreet-r water • ; ' pipes laid, - azid martyr/ tartiwtraz i:.. 1• 1'2.-2 ... - TRGICIIIEITOIII.,.., 9 - .10.109 . ..,,,T1Fe,:10410 ` brick dwelling , - 0 Ye32 11 91i5,:-.1„:4.er , --,: .e ~ • SIX2II PAT,gailio,inamEman, rtuk.: - , • : - '-Peremptory Sale. or Pramftesi fro.loBl;Walnutil - Ia •ANDSO26I itsa illrowalrostorf#ukitl _MIMI _ , , - - -• l'illi hut, 410 a'ololo 'moth" , pomailie,l.o.l wal. ..., nut street:without reeette-uanlairs-b.,: ' • '• • - • ' All that won-bale tiosoatory,brisk -mellimage,Adtb -- exteeslie :. ~'. •'o in S n h a i t t e & o s n t o—ShSe ' d n e o e r b i t t h e ' ai e deek o bu ild logg '. ; t a l n o d - l ) etor ";;`• ga T enth SadlkvctlAtreettf. W.oh=r oft Jun n - Linen- containing,injrnilterMagittitreeflilltiatind ".-..'-:, In depth, Trontingl,iin InkijAmitlne•lllo , feet Alltiches, to. ' - ' l4al "" r- '9 /e Y,J hteoitiol ,-; tat,,,,*Baljeet , te a &reline isot. ' a see p.r annum , :a. , .cerium,. MX buy- leine'after 19th • ':4Pe11i18 6 3,;::-. - ••, -- ;-..tra -- . , ..-1,-4.14.32p,,,-irg3, - 6•epm -, _„.. - 2 , . rtie an excellent locatioxi7ferl.lo-phjalelerti ot'fortn• ••••••'' : :store and dri e llinglecißflviZ , ~.1....,, , cri ,„ .”..5.{:,;.1 ~,,,i,t ~,,,, -, fOr Bale ' absolute , without rerun-rave limitation - -4.. .r. - .. ,Trr Beesesatori will pe'ertin on the execution or the - - - - ,deed.= =. ,_, ,) ',' - - - F' - :!1 '. WY ~ .4, , i ,7 •t-:.:7 . ..; • 11:7 * . The resieeecte.:se,f6timg4eßthe eastptio4lo4. Same size and delicription will be sold at the same time. 8700 may remain eiCilcorigiV 4 . 4 l ir' :•"4-4 , ‘',-_--,:••''''.o___' , 'l_: ." • ' BABHIGNAGLIS • Iftillintll .:•, - LABON•;a111 1 / 1 084B; , . ' - - SAICOSI.A/ARPBToe ,- ; BlL•palk,":Sce., ~, _ -,....1 . , - Also, Istmeetetelylonti tor el4e7prAhe.rse Men* GM' . entire farniturb, - eiludlngd large and elegant French, plate mantel mirrookirrint'grf."o , elegantaolld , romg , . wood drswlng-roo2llollol andsome,,,ropiivroBd carved etagere; rtsimactd‘lOopis 1-cibfikel-witik"flne A 'iron/della marble sfabaf-lirgo, 4 drillegant 'reari* o od , ` sideboard to match ;„ ladfsairosewcud agerolary ; Ono ' 'Preach china painted *Mit ;Aide' latigraringip, panto Bak- , - any and Bnicaels eafpeta,i, suriiiierdiniughnoni" atur chamber furniture 'fr , .-,... , •-:-' , ,,•-•'',1' 9 ".." iv"), - t:- - _ ' -1 , , , , 7 - ' , - , sracrANT-Ermy..tr 1 ;,,,..-- ..- • • 2 = ~, -, • . • •'• Also, 21 fine geld slirermitil Oid'ssieloeill ;:244Cblets f I • 2 wino coolers ; 41010 pltebere; ice tub; tureen ; Jelly ' Web ; better digh ; sogailsrvirrtifiliers - setts ; foster; 1, - spoons, forks, knites, ita.,- Au, ~ S All' fh'abore are ~... solid sfititr;) „-, ~., Th" , ,-. • ''f- ,, .. , -,.1.:• . ~, g Also, importer pkatiikeoliartd ve g eta ble disbes,pitehl;' , ,- 'era wellareitei imd,%:,ffehliele,litl." - ',_ .•-'''' . - A - ~:Baniity: of • kifililleutt'ittatiiii=ilirniture; copper , crooking utetlUs: 'rerrigeriitok; dre- ..= , ' " "..-: =-- IPr Bull particular - Wire fastaldgliarrPt""jc-=',V;;;,...: ,=,:, our' The inform:ca. inaihairirgi o nd the dajPreirlous • ' Weide, from /.1 • tilt oreleekr4---Jj-l. ,-,"". , ll=- , i - 4 •,,Ci,--t, I: , , i. IT • • ABlllift • fiira; Mt flattpys*isiiiioitr•f Will Inolude:-.:• ---' : ~." •' • ' - • '-, 1,:' , -5 'TWENTY 111;10& „liVillallialOki., d in: -- 7 - ,', '= -Executor.' Peremptorydale-Estate . of 701e . mtah Walt; - ton: lieoeieee; , -. ', , -.. - jr - 4 v - - ~ r.•.. , .. - THREB-RTOILY ItItIOH - D,W81,L104, sad two,,stery, •-• Crams dwellioz. Noe. 62131mit 52,8 Seri* ltillii street, with frame' shop, in the,-rear: Alpo, -trin2l-lior.attory brick dwellings. 54lilY28and831:Ohatheuretreep, - with - two. two",atory brick, dweiliegulnlbe reari' ' Tlingit:l6le, to be sold togetbit. ,"''''',....' .„-- .401 . - ". 1 T-' , . , ,' --'- -,,,,- •• = • TURRS-BTOII'iIIItICINIIWBILLINGibto.4Sa Finnic ',lin Utreet s - abore'll6b*Witigerb. ija-,i4-z. 0. --• , 4.- - THRELI3TORY IIBTOF D.,ITELUNG, ri o. 4oT Green .- TiLIeRGSTOiIY)IItIOIOfI . O43;ABID:DiIt;,, No: TIT Oallowhillltree •"_" '._: - ., , ,..•`•t - '„,.',•",..',1',• - `'-,'",„'S, =',,,' • ~_"•!;" T_WO,43TO/11' BRIGS Drptiblittri'-1 3 0u , . StrolF ', vEntszariirit 12.0131CTOWEIWI1itfilio:'425•wsiiii:. - piston attest,-castor Teritk area; Thirteenth - 1...ad.' , 4' T.ElRBR4rOnorlitron'amitrarto44o. , 6sll. Farb „_.l.,..kigh street; Out of'..Btrtitstrilot. v'v .- To• ... ; -- 1 - .. ,-; , ..1 ~ : r., , , e . ,..1.. , ~, :-- , Tll.e.tie - TRIISIBBBTORIfv.IGII0V?1)Wiliti04013c /,3'_,-",,-: oast aide f Peach i,street, - botree,n;4lreen; and Ogates, , ' --'!"...... -:d Bowed Ond e rignallifirliat'atreetagaJ4,. ~,,,,- , •ig .i. -i-' - '•i'' , ' ,-, '- . 4 -- YIN,II;TGBAB-SVONI'IIIGGS,-GWR,TAINGSI - tercel. , e,f,.;!";` , 'liit IS skirt: Tasohiar alloy, betwaerilinitrth'l and Bifilt';' o . :?:.: streets. Twelilli•ward.:;-, . Sot' „, , J.,i,* -, •?.:, 'i A ~ :., ,• - t:', `:::,- ' THRHIS•81'01VB13108; ATOEN'ANI:j,IIWELLI,IB9-.`” 1, '',•• • itov 766 torltli li'` ,-7, -„elpiptif,!lbetirrien - , aerie= and; ..."-.. Oath rine - attests -.", ,•'••', ," '''''! '.. •- ', "2 , '...,,,:,,, ,' ' • . •• EDI Bate of the4riiiiii c eirtifiiii2r - kaptOrii 4 i t artielil , lam ready In handbills: '" ' " • .„- "•'• -- :,•VAl,llAftlill : SIILI,BI, ,boar - Iriattip-irsoltrirr,T :::•- --, -' - ate.--,The .valnablelintiertr ktlothf==iiilbo.loGirerdi _. ••- - • Floor 'Mills," 'coal yardf• - .-&e'filiiinibr'ktreakilinilho' --•- Germantown ark -IPorristowxr• Irailkielar kbrmi'lMplar, ' • •-' street, lot 80 hy';7l6l,,rektacci.froiativritvgattimigim '; brick mill, with superior michineryVkaigebrick. , tac• ,rtory, - stabling eget yeaBratiiiritd triekerrgre,lckii: 'l, , '• Executor's l'ennolitorYllatintellstitilif throJil'illiamai -man ypioligi :-'rt. r.,. eve..... owl V tatrdnrin nantiDy,zicy, - 0049weous3, 'PTA' BLE, 'AND LARDY, 1,01', - 4411Wiretifiiikit fi v WWI! north of Arch: foot crier 64 feet frOnt,l4llKfeal deep. firr • Bale stwOlttiK:' ,, 3 4 . • =BEM Dlyllli2,l36BXlL - TbreostOry • Worth Wont - street, blljo Skean's', wltk r two frame , dwallicas litho reaqvitnegejasiiieeti-' , ; ? : :' ' NITOEMEL 111113'. _ li:seaters' sa tii4AVialft.2ol4"o - 440f4V- ) . .lIAND#OIII33. .%•TPLI ) . iT:I(44I.BPIII7 6 VITAIKT;;-‘._ -- On , ltdiPkr , t:- :040:113t - h,iit'1%„2 . 4"1.0*.110,41/0;,0r0solose;...NO.„ '; tartlet , ckf-llyeamore street, eat ort broad -- -,.- .loxesth'•Xotatttriot oil Oprure street', iItIMA . - On i proa , • - . 110138P,HOLD rtntlaTtrildrif - Sditin . -• • -- - • PINE 01,,8EET8.14. • - S-11Wittedlitely'atter-the - jakii . ot, the%ltitscirAll,be so l d . eau* hbodebblttrarbithrer''! - *, - Bale at No.-1119 Mae:street ". • nArrp swipe suurrultiv mr,TpittrE.iy ) _ - - • TWO ..-. • Siptentber Bth, 410 o'clock, at No.lllo Vlniati4et;: - • the -attire household' Militate; fine tapestry abiffit china:sod glardliripkti';'irksoritlirialtTdlainlag hisaiekeeplog,-.=4,l4oinhe4itirrnsit:riskrAtosiAlbilof r . : 11'014 ,4 / 1 0;4*.c=- , 1/ '•• = 1110,bitistreilowithIs mottling:at 8 o'clock. 21 . 1P2/lilllt4bitbillo7lllll, . 4 : 1 -110814W000: o•-idspip', 4 1301), s)'!e6.T.yrrs;4u-- - - - ••‘ ealttltidoorritr ntortmwt; sktbe auction' store, willoOmpria• boaldiiil3oo lota of oteidlent aiondz. ". -band /crenate, 0 aaperlor rosewood piano f t ertesieral ; . rat boda , eaegeiAe., estptaoilkl., -.. • las', Ind - , glass ware, beds. and beddi its:, tag an - asisortifteitweith ittdrollfirit-4714144.715i d netters den Ode - of parehoslogi ; , r.:Datalognea now ready; and - the 'articles arranged 'tor - _ - Eau at N 05,189 iad .141 llostlaco4li Area, 1147 al SUM= , - PLAMO4O.27IOB_,'/WC.B, • • Aliusszuviuselrrookusacquw&o:- . . _ • Thuressrmorians, • 'Ai 9 ,it , etoolt,fW3hVaptiotcatorei'arr - extradye asiaoranatt exela4eatae, rowlihiust !annuli, eligantl • tdand-fortee fine xelrfors; :carpets, ate:, , ltromg:pelvate ' Minton deelinlog hatakeeplag, xemasokto tbsatara ; tor araveeleas'or; - f, j , • ••• Bor szeticurt otNinom*:7111 1 1:1:91147.-- , _o;t,i'l . AI ol24 reek, - Agegajetra..;) , N. ••:; ruk ;I•2ICIid,POWIP- -- ; .ILAB0-11 Sala -or BOOIif— OOM - - ." , -,-00.Thure4ariuidltrida: t 8visabsi0".4 'Sept: 9th arid 1004-0 ille YtieHoit idokeid(ocrtediiiir Iffl Booth YottrOkAieet,*Dibe 'NAM Alargo law, bookse,romitliee iltereientlia.!Nbraiiiev einded and Pie;Piliirkrivitaitsild rdlitrviduldirepqiiii;` astaaraal-afatrialyi sat , the yoo l se -arranged ar ' 147 t. t ••• A' 0 fire WN ,41.7j1421' • Autrxiomk .4..a.'3:01000V00, ~,,,_, $ 9 ,: 2 , 1 *, , ) 9 --' e4NPS#II,, igrril a" T"' 5 if i' VP Y . O - 13Biittll d0 , 374:4 T.ON TIIOIIIIAND - 10/' __ _.. 0 _ 1, " DUD, ; ' OMB ••trtrDl7l3loll ,GR) , ,, : ,m , , , 1. 5 .1 ,, T B I! , .. . WATOIIB3 Wilt BO" a r k Le irtito roe satbagelgreet male 9f . e_f . tt . _ ,,, ,e4 ~, .....airl, orit.r.o. 0011 t ' - ' et 1 4 ,121 atlialli s ' 1 44 1 1,m 1 121, 0 f, pr,,-,,,, , ),,,- -4 and'- - ace dtv,p r eto,'' -X. l• --- joriiiilo-r0417•-r -r" -%.:, -- • 1 --•„, ..•w - - -•-•,---,•' " 04.41'99.419 JO te-Taitier&ili' ividerabbrilthi - -4 9 9 91 . 9 ) 1 •4 1 1?•1. r••••,L) va^,. , r.- - ~ -1 - -. - - . gmmgae,idroot, sordata ft...`4* ,'" -'' - 4,,,*,,,„,,e, . „.w.„...,.........,„,... ~ _ , :5.T.0,-;,„, , s eet ' 'or goodiLover..ettreol ' 9 :9' d , an 0 1 63; `3 n„ .':thin city. ' 'd lrfif ArtalitVofdll9s394B i'bffnutt in9,- Adger singe of •the,Arkt:Voiterrieignktoiddf-gold roam c. ow. bgatta.V, 00-- , se ' , OVA • risco' 'a od vilocable-'bottomid - 4 • , . f .:': ":'Znifillrpatent lever welobeikorlhe quiet epprgyed and, „ . _ -' Tory. boat malterktqlid:l 9 6/t• ° ,,1b .40 ) A t P, , ; 4 # 4 ,‘„ ,, ,, , 1 6 ,' .. 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(.. ,-..halte.bkohan;„4 * .e.....„, .•...„ L . • ..„ „„bv..,--simpto t itilire Al aza-Arilt bi 'strriigea:for ex riiniiriattinivitti o tatidokvd,,oftiitie-6" , the - manigit of' ..., iistiolvaciroxfilritirilf pais to - theli ftitoest tti attend. . .„ , —, ' ,~~~ :013.1iNESS; 1 BIRMIIEF (la ii. ;14• 8 T AttflaikkUDlT ,- „ - ,„ a ..1 TINT OnIik,OUNBATIOR GOOD g. WAIT/Pk L',I4T'nTOIViI;aIo:429:OOERT: 13110P.T. - . On ...- 1 7.Repl;mfpg i0LN`nt44.,410,41 1 ,,b3•_ etslolne, on Mx ted a in ntl ,e r rol it . a . 2 ,4' eta iii-Drencik'dz_i ogniprioisgoL. tge hiss s P br seasOnsbie Oa 419Pl.tn4gpi17 on the morning MiItLiZQES, .n., 1 / 4 104bEtbfP484,10i'D,H4tift.-X 1;41-NR , S; 4,. ovo,s)bittoirsoittre'ig'lfetteke. Pantile; Soy_ geng`oleber,* 7 ; : I 0P . ,/ On , Erldity Herding,- - gi:11,000 kilebes; P4bnie, Lupin, enFortino rich Pads printed imorhioes, caidoneresond,mousseline de AVE Vis,*6 trotViiCcelebratoid ,mannfecture t 'otldessrs. Petarle; fle3ooox,l3leber,-& - ,v. :On Friday Maiaing,, ;," • CforilliOnia fill assortment • T—Lopa sorool, trlPge, bllvanniT, and high cord thibei, , ;, 4", merino shawls. .;Do frtnge -- do do , - do' thibet shawls. extra ricksprintsd•border Stella ghouls. bp , coyd , xneslno "andAnuthoiere• Melia dd. extra tioltielyet end plash shawls. - , • ; ebezielliennif OluMaorden Stalls shawls. • , gold ItOrder•broclicelsils. , „ - • -rich gold border bxoobo scarfe._ - _ • GOALIT_Y,, , PARIS•, LONG -AND,. OVUM] AB OH SHAWLS,"92.N.EW-AND,ELECIANT DE. A 166; if full - rilne of intiarii gi e sAti feria bmilie long 9tifd Strain SlAwle;iif new Ind'elegiait:deafgas. '"• ;. elegAritzdonble. feted woollen shawls, Jest i::2 47 8.t1 0 idarre'-sole :galp.wu.wiu‘ ccimiiiise the. liceitsortmentlimeroffered isk.nriblie" sale, SEClAltheffolin4 wirithyllte attention of ,the trade., 11.....80017; (inicaim- I.JUP/PaortoWOLItrATA BOOTTOVIL CHESTNTITA., g °464 / 9 1 ° DOotolo Holm, between Dodith end rift i,o. 1 This Horning, , - 'Eepteihtiej fith, at 10 o'clock, at the nalex.room, No. Chelitunt'streetsooiloto embroideries,-comprising 'now style toilers, litanies, note, banda, flonnoings, - /co., nutted to olty,rotait - _ '.11j7-flainples and oatalogneli eaily' on the morning. -„, - SEWING 'MACHINE. Also,:esiviingmelitifrii made by ginger.. - - -TWOO i tt - HOODS;',HOSIERY 8e: ' children s'sePhyr • Also, hoods r led?eal, mines', and boys' henry thres•thfelAtleldlei - broirni- end, mixed cotton hose. s. yr" •t VINO AND-EGIJARE-SHAWLEk -- • • ; - Also, 'fag' assortment of long and square bronhi atiawla: ERENOII : • line oflPrench artificial floweret ' ' '• . , MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAFTERS. ; meting; and cotton.underpkirt s and drawers - ,arkite,brown, And colored. " ; ' TAILORING GOODS. 1.1M7. -1 I I Or PSIS Plcnith FRONT Molt./ heavy bleak 'clothe, an , WOOL JA.OEiTe. • "_ ..• trOTIO ERB ANIi iqt.tißT Wb r is .l 4 - " " 11-.7 4, :aoMHlelliOi Marto:amiss, Mi.V.BOM 11131 VII I, liTitHET.Aoraiin STRNET„ - • t ighTtin EARL` 90 TATNTINeII; 81' . .4.1pNERY, an: Vtiletverdieg, - ' `' W3'will pelt at:N.l,6klAßiestitnistreet,s4Vio , olook, lame eciortinelit of line paintingt, cutlery. stationery, 01note, viatiihea and jewelry, .juo.arriTed from lint alit* be, sold withotit„ieser , vi-La iplendid. chance for 'dealers_ and °there, --•-:- -„ *toted • 2Ary- out. Hole weary evening until r the entire stook Is , •- ' AT PRITATH SALE. fi huge and valuable-tract-of - valuable coal and tint bee land 'at.private gale, well'iiorthy the attention' of earitallata and others, as the owner is oompolled to, lir Poi farther'? e at the anotton "H,r. bin:DOOR. 'BALES &dieted' and promptly at. .-ADVANOZB;..made -on, consignments ,when do eltee4!ffitfiirtit'extra charm , • , t-•,1110 - r -500138-2.00M13 ope3Vuxiiif Now pre.: ,bared.,to vecoirpanitolcine DRY - GOODS, NOTIOI4Bi ;WAT.OritB 'and •-JEWELISY,--,N vr , end,. nooND. ;BAND YOANITI7I‘I3, X . ApiTuicts, 80,05,11 an 4 DTA TIONIMY, Ao.'; , • 1ir.1ay,1,0,4,44t0rC44,1305er4; TAMES A. O FRMAIf; 'AUCTIONEER, 40 4 .110.,422-NVAINtyr STREET, Shore 1;01:MTH. 17-Poroorin favoring u with conaignmonta ea rest lammed that. their.property *Mut be morticed. • - Comblialons more moderate than those gloried byanyather Anotio#llcinse thltility • Ocinalgomentirespeotfully'solialted. upr"! Ealetinald lailiedietaliafterlbe deeds ire Sold' -, „VALT.:BALEB OV REAL RBTATB. . •-• Pal1;131.10 of Real Estate—September 8: . • 10URTH WALW SAMIP-11EPTEHRIM 15th. - .. Bate, at ItiO - Rialtange;on'Wedmiaday evening' September 16614.166 8 f at 8 o'olorhf will looludo- - _ , TOB/TXT.I6 - 'BIIIIR'.-41TOttE/110•0881 - , OARPRNTRR '.81108; GERMANTOWN.—• A lot 0141•com' FHA. Hob. two-story, atone dwelling hollii,Urpetttor eh_ 'and lot of ground; Ohnroh - MOO: Wistatintown; 150146 front. 5 . 6 feet deep. Oleos; 'Ofinontribralidioo rent • • rOBITLYS 86.1,13 - .LtDWIILLING.• HOLM 800.1101, `HARDEN STRESTAT ihrie•atott dwelling' 'a'ad "ldt :brier: o 24 forth of Spring OardenalTeaf, /7' feat:J.l)l=4mo mult , of 13olabylkill - Vhird etleet, 64 feet frotitind 00 r est deep to Houtur - py, street . $lB5 ground. 'Tiait.Ml:7!l3lilapitaltlre: - • '!'7310 igaltdbevaid. on,eaoh_ of the Above When the, tillltti7.BTATß IiALO 4 BBIPFRAII3BIt • will IniflrideX' , .• • - xeontgnii 6iale4-ratate.or lion. ,7. • R.,. Ivo*, Deed, CARGEI , DWRLLING'AND S. W. 00103111 FOURTH AND PRIME EITRZEt—That three-atoiTlirfek"dielling.honse , and' lot of 4itaind!-theietir..belonglnzlialuate at the 8:W. corner of ilfoimthand Prime -etree's. 86 feet front,lo4 feet deep., This property ie deattablit as ardielliog, - for -hilleto;di could - be altered, at small expense, into a `Part - of the mirehaie-inonermiy - •- • . TWO44OB4, I BIIIDIfrD*BII.I4ItayYRIINR BT, -.AJDO,Ihe - knell • tire-itBTy - Irldk built nga.i3Jonirtug to •,tbemmie eeteteledjeltiltig , Sn the'irbet,-18 feet front, at deepeiaribleet , lcl • $lB groiirel-rent. lliobJeot oleo Tte_eCttreemeet :that Open the alteration or improve , 'milt - of 'this , property the alley lit the aide' le to be widened to 8 feet leer itosbesisod to be ;.2 feet high In the cleats -, " ): ,-,113 . 1 yeti of the . , tairguiaa,:ibooicy Clay 11111,litlift(ZOTEVLATPIPOOT/IWALItH.—NO. I. 'SWOP* lot, south 'aide Of ;Watkins atreet; 223 feet ecet of Fifth street, BOrithrult,ls-leyt 11% , by lug feet deep, to Plaice strasti; No' a lot, bloyaniehein - g road, 88-" feet below Norris atreetkle feet front, 'IA feet 2,Clbotics deep, to - • Poelevo SAW' , • NOUSE: - AND LOT, TACONT, OXFORD TOWN.: 8111P:=-It bonne and lot of ground, No. 176, a plea of I: , T4OOnF. torttar Of Wanhlngtonstrtet, Onford.and Spring , street,-50 feet b' 180 feet. : Three fronts, _Clean of ln -1:4"1114,1.e.--r, rt "- 14111T.T./12361541,T01tr DRIOX,DWRLLISI(I; ROW- A.II%OTRIEW24.I24.VbtatrIIVA neat three-story beck - dwelllng•honen lint lot" Of ground, went elde of striet, - 110 feoVeoittli - Of Market etreet - , 15 feet 50,,fent deer, it11,, 5 )5214151. - ,,W111 rent f0r,5225. it ..8415 - ".tersl - 5 _5414 • $5O to pelernn, 'esoll'of the Ann - when the lipatlss4 l ¢sk;-. •:"'t • • Adiointstrptd.loB:l34lls33 Locist street.' - 7/19171311H0LD FURNITURE'' OARPRTEI, GLASS . . WARI7,`IIIIRRORB:OAR FIXTURES, &e. , , On bion6ny Morning. • otoloolc; at Na 1032 Lotinit street, Vll bo sold the entire tionsebobtfarriltOro. - . • • l'arltulsts' to-morrow., ' EffS4T2i - AT PIGVA;TBISALIa: , . llandiem zminSfpnittlisreitaOser'of Seventeenth And WelOatatrecita lteladetmeMsahlngton Square tad Walnut attest, Direlltnehotuie; fto.,Elat Thasottest. toss of Isjaa,"lnalanlttieen W 61111610 property,Yrankford road. dw,elljue.tfo'.l6l2 Wallace street. „ AninnemCittandtStalttelthit, Seventeenth and Wash: , „ instoWettrarets.i..: ' . • Leming propertt , ,Bo sates; &o abatis - Torresttele; 3 . )14 Unit cif land, GlialtoWnsentat, Odruantown. , Bandsomf.reildvioa:llsidlot;'West Philadelphia. oftiiimit o . .Germantown 'lMltroad and Vedstmliiirnvenie.." " ' •-•••• Haidesats - dws44:,,NtriicAlsydett street, above tioriessuc. • , -At priewto mato, a likuohkfablinot" of talnersla, eels- Zatistsg *vet . , 400 olotohiib,tho kolloction of mayoral 'Taub iwopiwAy, of whb bee ad :roots for thim.,'Xhey breVob''doehsble for A - iinblio Inthltu.; 4bapi7.:4pplyst, the Anathin oWorb. „ . . . Ugal i ETI` ADMINISTRATION TO TIOI — ESTATS' OP i3APIIARINP , GAOLE; ,det - easodt•lateof, tho Terooty-third ward, („but„fonnorly toiMeda , of Ataiiaiqdzik . ,) of tbtrottp of_ Philadelphia, lariog been panted, to tho itadoiggoe4,:all perdoul jrl,.tetptod to thd said • Optato are tvolioated;to Male pay . 111fIlt,mid:thijeo tiailnip attain against tho mime to pro sant - - . IDSO. WlDAPlP.,..idatotOtratoii:' , • • - • • - ltfanspunk.. , , j,,,qoptdir4or 6;1141, waggE55034010., IGISTATE.. I Ot r AttAItGARET , N.ELkiON.--..- 434 Let Less of Adtiiiiiistritlci ten taineitto nnero, - }Aye been irtuited t•46-abdve"- ttotate to• the under cut. n t.t We same will f e tz4i hteitts , those indebted the zeeehtete, d o!dent 7111 ?lease .11,.• GIBBS, • • , - Parrish, aboii Ninth street': Zy ;•!' • - 129 Pimlaritresi. . . Jrt, THE' COORT 'OF COMMON - PLEAS )*(111: THE al,tr w P°P 4 r/ - 9 0 :PWLAZZL• :Td the diathii. or a - kg:Albite of triE ifitivtit BRA cri OWN AND COAL COMPANY. Auditor:apgiolated by=the Oeurt to audit, siettle, ant adieettlie artoiints 'of JOliti,` R tp.Treapaelx of the North "Dii"ph-lyon and Oita voin v aity, filed for and, onfiehititetf the' Elinage're , ahting 'as Triudeeff of the Ci g k e ittlit l ' !al 4 e l telea l f'i t ri te l a t i ett t tte P p i Wert i Z t ' ,inatedneide odloe,iit'thifiletitheast'corneine Eighth - ;Loduat otreeta, in the city or Philadelphia, on ToP,DAV,iiiptemb6l‘; Itt4-1858,' at , o'plcck to : the. ' DAMEL-Doll(llprarr- - • eafto4 J 7.OD . EIt.;I2fAI i ES: , tet 4 4 1, rge auortmeat of " ' ' • • EVANS , * WATS() ICIIP:)0 trltE .4.442ANDER SAVES, II;r4,- D 09813, or Bombe 13toreo. ' ' :kIRON iwi icons), one,, '.., 0.01114/104-11,Z.PIC58co °trig itiVattivtotriis' adfother e tablle ' . unitod steel' • fl ?' 4 tu M ie • -•- "•A zid'ai . * , Vit • , ' - South FRONT afreet,- 7" • ' 1 .34 tri).l '1 1,7X'04010,,E , A:CULL, - , philn • ataa-t ! :,.., " • NO-ONElnhqttld to.tbe,Sen-Ahore with. often' fiettle inir.4I2DIOAIIID BRAIiDY 1n easeip orietebkle Mune ; It .Itonld be iiianyJnetanees D. :IRqed PTIO. nim liel ilin b iekle, gi015" .. ,4014144ed, hale, been re. etyite ZAIGLEE ~ x 2/11 - 214DiiiEfgfifte;"'` ~ .01,941; g911111W1411 cor, Oaoond and anon ete.' , f- - v - A4 : • If - -4 - - 418 ' , 4 sl,', •A t .8 . W 4°4 1.01, 1- 4 01104 , SDAY.-4 PTE „ „ „ O.OII4Ii4NIAL OTRAWBBRlOttrbettreen isardar,e/.9IIF.E.TNUT and MOND and THIRD street!. - 1. G. NOVlEBSt,, , Arrrimtn n in, Melte the riticillie - attention "of 'OM , : 43haserkto the",pererdpiory+ ash) of ltlerge assortment of 'Staple cod fancy-fall needs, to be made thld Morklog, by-catalogueinotoreenoing at 100'olooli preolzely. _'lncluded Will be toned— HOSIRY,' catopps;- RAIBROIDRAINS, TAILORING - GOODS. . " - B aintleaind catalogues now ready. PER/MP ORY BALK OP,UTAYLR ANL/ANDY , •-• . , This Homing:4y ' 9t, last, commencing at 10 o'clock precteely,wlll be soldor3thout riiserve a large and generatessortinerit of o rf oose i IBRY GOODB. iftnkes#4 . Staple fall koods; , cetudstiog of, viz : " - yl;izaaelltand'‘cloain'ttlon-li--h; c a u ld ha m lf e h ri o n s o ei s z h e l p r t ts yr an yarn d dr h aw oods eri, ,Wootscarfs... - , - --.-. TAILORING GOODS. ' - Aloe, bleolc'and mixed pmmltneres, fancy printed and Bain sattinets, velvet vestings, clouded plashes, elu te suependere, silk are:Vats 'silk gloves' dee u bilk glot. - EMBROIDERIES. Also, a general aatortment Freneh . end Seoteh 'eta: krolderies. - constiting of collars ; flannelettes buids,,eco. Also, llnen.:esmbrio haudkorelliefs( 'infanta' frock walsts,,Sce. - RIBBONS AND MILLINERY _ Alpo; )00 'Cartoon black silk-velvet ribbons, fall colon, omit de .:sole bonnet ribbon',, silk tilramlinf, •-"; ' " ' :.I.Alini,"mert , v, large cotton handkerchief', white and Coloredspool cotton, silk ties, silk decks. . 7 (' general yartetrof notiOain,f ;21 • JEwEvay. • „ rateable nonsigt!otent Jaiteirii.doaslatiug of tna , 8 11 °° 1 r % n r vest " al ? a M e The 4141 ttiangadfoilXin i On; - - .nth citalosictog.'early‘cinitio;th,orDing of Ade, when the trade and - purokaaera generally are Invited to attend. EO/ID, —AUCTIONEER, NO. J "630.MARICET STREET, between FIRTH - and SIXTH, South side. • POSTEONRUENT. o*, .I'n'eeiatiqtience of removal to our new store, NO. 630, adjoining one foriner location, No. 628 'Market street, our eale,of , darpeting is postponed until Friday next, 10th - SALE , ON INGRAIN AND VENITTAN.SiIIIIIII3; : n.' - RUGS, ace. On Friday Morning, - September 10. et 10 o'clock preeleely, we will gall, by eatelogue, about 200 pieces of.superilne worsted and. *tool ,all-wool Oiling and cotton ingrain carritings, tufted raga; &0. 1 Also; 100 - pieces, 8.4, , 6-8,..7 , 8,.and 4.4 .flax, filling, woratedand cotton Faultier' carpetinge, to which the attention:olMb trade and purchasers is•inelted:' fly• Catalogues on the morning of sale: FOURTH -FALL JULE OF BOOTS AND 'SHOES On Thursday Morning -9th Wet., &CIO o'clock precisely, will be gold about 1,000 cases boots, shoes; getters, - embracing the , assortment for city and country Sales. BLAOE - BILK HATS, BUR,OAES, 60 essoeimperior quality, fashionable Myles, bleat ellk batsjur caps, ho. • •". = GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Also, 80 eases' , superior whalebone 'and' steel frame gingham umbrellas. - = OXRPRT-BAGEI AND SATWIELS. • - - - - On Thursday ederning, - ' Incliked in catalogue, a line of carpet.bage and natchels, of supetior manufacture.. : • frit Catalogues early on the morning of sale. ;,1 sEbnatiOndl. L . EMAN'ALLEN, A. N., Teacher of the 'Violin and Pinto.. Mr. Allen may be applied to at the residenee:of hie father, Professer Allerii - NC2I6 Smith - REVETMENT!' Street. ' sepl-tool VIIESTNITT STREET - SEMINARY,' --•ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL, • 11.008 CHESTNUT STREET, This Institut„lpn for Young Mon and Boys will reopen on MONDAY, September t. • ; ROY. LYMAN COLEMAN, . TURNER J. SANDERSON, • itt3l.4.2t* , ILIALLAD-SINGINd, 'GUITAR, and the 1t.. 9 Breach Lapping.. Vocal Classes, Ladles only 18 per quarter. . - —T. BIBIIOP, au31.2.11*. .. - , , 1202• FILBERT Street. THE MISSES - BULLOCK, - at 265 South NINTH Street, will reopen their Scheel foi Young Ladles on MONDAY, the Bth Sept. For reference, see •Banner Crossand Bpiiicepat - anBl-.120, 1111HNNUMMER STREET INSTITUTE .I,BOR YOUNG LADIES, Miss D. B. BURT, Princl pitl, 'reopen on MON DAY, September 8. •Bor (Brenton, ho., please apply , at the Institute, No. 1821 SUMMER Street. ' ' ettBo-Im* iIIEORGE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH and OLASSInAL , SCHOOL, GERNA Ii TOWN, will reopen on MONDAY , September 6,1868: ' anBo-IBtW riIHE MISSES> AERTSEN will RE=OPEN their SUROGC FOIL YOUNG LADIES on hION. DAY; the ettrat September, at their residence; PRICE Street, Germantown.-anl7.lm*•. . 111 R. 'ASHTON's :INSTITUTE ~FOR worm I..aDIEB. No. 929 ASCII Street, four doors below Tenth, north side.—The Ball Term commence on MONDAY, the 9th of September.: ,The object of this institution Is to' impart.tii yonig ladies abound practical education in the branches usually taught in the first-class Seminaries. With this in -slew, the Institution is in -the peaercisiorinf all the modern and- improved 'edutiational appliances; among them lean eatensive Philosophical Oabinet. • , The school-room, which is one of the be, adapted - for its 'puipcise in the country, is - now open • for the chins of those who feel interested in female admix . att2B-tf jDUOATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.— The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE YOR - YOUPG LADIEb will be resumed on MONDAY S September 6th, - .GILIVERT COMBS ; A. 11.; PpMotpst, Noe. 008 and 611 MARSHALL Street, MISSES- CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S' MN BOARDING AND DAY 801100 L FOR YOUNG LAMS, No.lloB WALNUT Btrest, west, of BBYRN TBENTRPIttIadeIphIs, will be re-opened, on WND NEBDAY, the Bth of Beptember. ma-2m* RS.gvGUIRE'S BOARDING AND DAY BOHOOL YOB YOUNG LADIES, 7080 SPRING (MENDS Street, will be ve-orinipa , MONDAY, Sep.: temberfith. , V.LASSIGAL—AND HATHEMATIOAL S01100L•—•-Thi Subscriber will resume the duties' of his &stool. in the building at the Northeast corner of -AROII and TENTH Streets, on WEDNESDAY, the lot of September. WILLIAM PEWSAIVEII. .- • G. 'M. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE roa - ROIIGG LADIES' 1711 , TINPI Streit; on MONDAY, September Oth, re-open Its twenty-ninth session. For - circulars containing term* ten., please ipplyto - ' W. G. .I),AGIOW, Principal, fluß4-1 13 1* : . 1711 Mil Btreeb.' 'MW INSTlTATE—Scilithimbe corner of THIRTMENTIi and SILBERT Streets, will be opened 'ini MONDAY; the 6th of September next. • Private - instruction, though' favorable to mid pro gress, yet send/ the schblar into the world with a keen senaltlvenese r which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the instruotor to moot general diffictd tied rather thin those personal to each individual and the learner-either loses all Interest, or becomes superficial in his acquire ments. Per these and other reasons the number is limited.. per further information apply personally,. from nine oltdoek A. M. to one o'clock P. M. or by note, to in22l-12i* R. STEWART. Principal. , HE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL .a. , .INSTITLITN, CHESTNUT Street, nerthwest'cor ner of TWSLIPPII, reopens on MONDAY, September G. This is a superior institution of Learning for. boys :and young men. The faculty consists of six Professors. In addition to the English and Classical branches, there is superadded an eat:snare Saieulific department with large _collections of Philosohical and Chemical appa ratus and spepimens of objects In Natural: History. Terms,.l26 per quarter. For boys under twelve years or age, $2O per quarter. • Entrance on TWIL.FTII. Street. I. ENNIS, A. M.,. auFf-Im Principal. SPRING} 'GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS—Northeastoortier 'of 21.011T11 and BUTTONWOOD. Streets, Pall &salon opens* ; Sept. 6th 1858. The ptinciplOs of ; 6 Moral lussiosi , l , have been - miccessfully adopted At this ;nett tution niece Its establishment and . parenti entrusting their sons Into thetands of t in e Principal can rest as sured of their good, trOitmeht abd rapid adoantement. Pupils received at any time and ago. Catalogues tar nished- gratuitously. Parents are invited to visit the school. -" P. DONLICAVY LONG, au2o.6w " , Principal; CENTRAL INSTITUTE—ENGLISH AND oLeasxaAL SOROOL.—Willibe iti-opened MON DAY, September Sth. , :' TENTH and SPRING GAUDIN Streete.' U. G. IdoGIIIRE, A. M., ; Principal. • ; 1 ,,p1,- , ' MITE? :&', Co.'s, MEROAN . 'TILE. COLLEGE, Eionthesst cornei EIGHTH atio • CEIESTEUT Streets, (establiihed in'lBlo, 11,161 incorporated by the Lesisia• titre of Pennsylvania.)- In this well-k nown Institution the , _ • COUNTING LIOUSE COURSE of Praotioal, Single, and Double Entry • - BOOKKEEPING, Including all the AUXILIARY BOORS, OottnntorAL OIL 017IATIONS, and' BECEINEEB WRITING, hp taught in the most suenensful end astlefantory style. M. 110011 R, - P. EDWARDS, Principals. P an2l.-ly E.R. B. EDITOR, Penman. ITTENHOUSE ACADEMY- —Tito Eighth Session, of this Institution for Boys will com mence WEDNESDAY" Viipteniher 1, - 1858. Rooms :Northeast corner of 011ESTNIIT and EIGUTEENTII fßiooto, ,E4tatninco on Eighteenth street, LUCIUS BARROWS, t r" ,„„, .'"' ":02:1-len , , JOHN IL WBSTCOTT, f . . COMMSROIAL AND CLASSICAL - IN.- STITUTII, at 1302 P.II,BEBT Street—This School will open MONDAY, 6th of Septeinber.' All Bnglish' branches, Mathematics, the Classico, and Modern Lea gues* taught by a' inethid Whieh insures accurate and thorough knowledge. Tor tratimoniale of encases. terms, and other particu lars. seethe Circular, which may be had at 613 OBB3T NUT, or 1302 FILBERT Street. • ' , - Dr. 0. 131110EINSTIOHER, late of Brooklyn, L. I. Before - nett r.l —Be. A. Vaughan, - Rey. William IL Barnette; Rer..Wi`. J. Mann, Bey. J. 11. A. Bomberger, Bey, Th. Stork, Prof. John 8. Dart, Prof. D. Wothake, BenjatnieGerhard • Sag Oharlos Voila Beg., 0 Ilegedorn,-Begt,fier.'ll. W. 'Beecher,. Brooklyn ; Rey. O. W. Bethune, Brooklyb Theodore Bedgirick, Y.; Prof. 0. 0,. Felton,' Cambridge. ' aulo-11n* '..P.DGEELILL SCHOOL; "PItINGETON; ,Jl-14 ,11):W le adapted to those ywho'desiro their eons to have I careful preparation for College oifor a bueloess life. s Thoiongh instruction - 1s given in Engnth,' Mithemattlea, -Ancient and Modern enguagee, ko. The instructors elm, not only,to have their pupils thoroughly master fundamental prinolples, but to form those lioblte of thought whichVrill ; render 'fixture and higher attairimmitit rapid and Maly.' DEW'S oration, Composition; and. Debate are prtiotised 'ln the Edgehill Piterory Satiety, which embrocaiall 'the 'pu pas of thin - School.' For partionlarsi terme, at., ad drone • • ItEV. JAMIE T. lIELM,"er • REV. /AXES P. DIIGIIEB, Principals, I .ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, ' 3 -4 N.ll. earner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sta. aozetiortorm, DEPARTMENT.-Book-keeping, in. all, its TiZIOUI forms; preparing Stallants.horonghly for: situations in any branch of brudsmin; Plain and Orna. mental Writing Commerolal Calculating; Lew and Cor e. respondence. No institution in the United ' gives 4 more thorough and precticai course, In this depart ment no teaching Is dona huelamed, and le open BAY and EVENLNO. Time unlimited. MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MBET.-,(Ept e from - the above ,) 'Young, Men and - Boya *repo: ' for'any grade an : English and Clam— kcal _Edna on, via : Spelithg, Reading Writing; Gram:. mar, Geography; AtithmeUe,Thilosty; Ace, Atalant a:A hdisiern Languages ; with,all the gheinColleglate Studies', Seeisioni of::5 Months ,commence September , let, and Yebrnizy Ist. Pupllei ineeived at any time he; fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cala- , logos fniulahed gratis.: • : F. DONLEATY : LONG, B R YA ' N'' & STRATTON'S-CHAIN OP - - NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. ladelphliVCollege, - Sottheact Corner' SEVENTH and ,CHESTNUT arbetal•lior information, call or send rot JeltiM EVENING,-BESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. • , , • TO4AGt.—S,tina,g(i'ociti bo at , a pike hi the,Werefionie, No. " 0 .Noith•Wetor, 'street; Zr hi the second and third Medea of No. 203 Aroh ttyv4, l Apply_ins to• 0: - 0. SAM AR & CO., tt;to/1 Street, 24 door above Front. ;; - 1 - 57 - PciPt.l 3 ,oo' 040e0. w.#?,faiN & "do:;"_ - . witimEBl-6§.*Al:s,its BOOTS ANb SHOES • No,. 'SI3,;,BiA.AtBT-1 3 TREHT . att2l:lin PILTLADEILPHIA, LEVIOK, RASIN, , k BOOT AND SHOE WARDDOIJBE,, MANIIVAOTORYi ' " NO. 625 MARKET 'STREET, NORTH BID), BELOW OIXTIIi HENDRY & HARRIS, ' MANUFACTURERS AND FiIIOLESALR DRUMM BOOTS AND SHOES, N. W. Corner THIRD and ARCH Streets, : au2s.2ra FIIILADELYUIA. & M. SAUNDERS, • WIIOLESALB DRALUItS HOO.TS, - AND SHOES,,,, Of PHILADELPHIA and PASTERN Manufacture. ' STRAW GOODS AND SORT HATS. CART, and prompt SIX-MONTHS !MYHRE] End It to their interest to examine our Stook. „ an2o-1m No. 34 North FOURTH Street. .BOKER & BROTHERS,. • - MANUFACTURERS AHD WHOLESALE DEALERS °VDT AND EASTERN MADE ' BOOTS AND. , SJIOES,. Nos, 482 AND 434 MARKET STREET, Below Fifth, Booth side, anl9-1M PHILADELPHIA STOOK ' " ' o. , BOOTS.A.ND snoms. JOSEPH H. THOMPSOH .!c CO., No. 814 MARKET STREET, AND Nos. 3 and isPBAtmEnT RATA 150W,114 . 8T088 A LABOR AlffilWilLU AOSOIVID STOOK Or BOOTS AND OBOES, OP CITY AND EASTERN MANOYAOTURE. Which they offer for solo on the 1146 terme tofieah, or on the usual oredlt. Buyers are Invited to call and examine their stook. ' '--• ' • '' ‘ -' ' ' jy3l4l' BOOTS AND • SHDES.—The subscriber has on hand a large and varied stook of BOOTS and 0801/13, which he,will sell at the loweet_prioes. GEO. W. TAYLOR, non-1Y . 6. 11. corner YIPTB and MAIMET plwe Sinbings. EDWIN W. PAYNE, IRON BUILDING, ARCH STREET, One door above Fourth IRVORTER /ND DEALER 111 ' LABTINGS EtALLOONB i - • 811EETINGS IfILENOIL KID, ' • CONGRESS WEBB, . • TOILET SLIPPERS UPPERS, SLIPPER TRIMMING'S, LACES, &o. 0u19.2m Tilt) SHOE MANUFACTURERS AND .1. FINDING MEN.—We are nowprepared to fill all orders for LASTS for the Fall Trade We' have' created onr facilities in tho Manufacturing Department,. and with a larger working stock of wood on hand than any other manufacturer in. this city or New York, we 'can famish Dry Wood, and at the' lowest Philadelphia or Eastern prices. J. HOWARD & CO. Philadelphia. JOHN MURPHY, late of Terry street, New York, at 112 DREAD Street. NOTICE TO SHOE MANI7FACTURERS. IN The undersigned (successors to the late JOSEPH T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the trade at the O,LD STAND, Northeast corner of AROJI and ROURTH Streets., Their facilities for IMPORTING and BURNISHING every article in the SHOE STUPPirand TRIMMINGS line, at 'mUdorate prices and on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. The attention of BUYERS is respectfully solicited. WM. JOHNS & SON, N. Z. corner Arch and Fourth eta. Ovntlenten's AVINonESTEIt ii - Mpannstracußtiv - YURNIBELING STORE ' 'PATENT SHOHLDER 'TO SEAM SHIRT HANIINAC- . . RE, At the Old Fiend, No. 706 OHEBTNIIT STREIT, Uppo• mite the Washington Howe. _ , , A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, hie per sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for him ;celebrated style of Shirts and Collars tilled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. ' 1r2.14.y of Akio thia-:f IL. • onnerrei (late GENTLEMEN'S FU o RNISII ING STORE and SHIRT MANUPACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlyopposito the Girard Housed Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respeotfuni call the 'attention of his former patrons Mid friends to ble new Store, and to pre • rowed to All eiders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with PINE fiIIIRTB and COLLARS. -- GGENTLEMEN'SFURNISEIRG STORE. W. W. ICNIGUT, 608 A.11.0H Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. !Wider - in ail kinde r Iturnishing 006311, and manufacturer of ' Pine MUM, warranted equal in every respect to any others; manufactured' in this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. nahl-tf TIE N TIE IPS"wicAPPERS Olt DRESSIN(i GOWDIB.—The IM•gest . mei beat 11/1* sortmout the city, wholesale and setae, With mall line of trader Clothing, suited to tit seasbn, at W. W. KNIGHT% Street, abo o Sixth, Philadel phia. Onintner tigoarti. EP g RATA MOUNTAIN 'SPRINGS, LANCASTER CO. ; T.S.=—Wal 0004 tEe'elfghth der . of June for 'facia. This healthy Summer resort has many advantages which recommend it ,to the pitblie In much of a home place to enjoy the mountain air during the hot season. It 'is elevaUd twelve hun dred feet 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 49 to 62 degree. of Fahrenheit. ' At the summit' in an observatory overlooking an area of 40 miles Runs of farms in the highest state of oultlya Sion ' embracing the whole of Lancaster eettnty, and points in ten other counties. The scenery fades away in the boundary of mountains at the distance of 70 miles. It is altogether one of the most grand and et tenetve panoramio views to bo met within any country. No kind of epidemic has ever been known here at any lesson of the .year.' litany bbautiftll drives over good roada.. The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400 persons., Every variety of baths. All the modern im provements now in use in first-cline watering places will be found here. 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. Good stable room. Good stock of livery horses and carris,ges on hand. For further information and circulars call on JOSEPH B. MYERS, Third and Vine strei to; ; JAMES B. EARLE, Ne. 810 Chestnut street and on the'Proprieter, doPEPE 'RONIGSIACREE, ' Ephrata Post 01Lce, Lancaster nounty, Ps. an.l24rn HAY'S HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, ;.• LYCOISIING COUNTY, PA. • The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE, Street, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged and refitted it in a superior style. - Williamsport Is one of the most delightful inland towns In Pennsylvania, and bie house, he hopes, will be found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citi. semi of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. His omnibus tuna from hie Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of allow. WI H. HAY, Proprietor. BEDF 4:111 - 1) SPRLIJGB.—TIIII3 .120 L well-known anddellghtful,aninmer Resort will bo opened for the remotion of Visiters on the 16th of June, and kept open until the let of October. The new and specious Eitildbigs erected last year are now-fully completed, and the whole establishment has been furnished in superior style, and the accommoda tions will be of , a oharsoter not excelled in any pert of the United Staten. • The Hotel 4111 be wider the management of Mr. A. G. :ULM, atolls experienee, courteous manners, and attention to hie gdests; tiro the amplest alstuance of Deeded and kind treatment. In addition to the means of access, it is deemed proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Chamberebnrg. The Company have' made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individaele with n Bedford Water" by the barrel; carboy, and In bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, viz : Pm a barrel imulbery) _ Do. ( oat) 15 Do.' mulberry) . . . , g ,Do. oak) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 25 Bottles, ljd pint, per dosdn ' - ' 1 60 The barrels. are. carefully prepered, - so that pur.. masers may depend upon. receiving , tiie Water fresh and sweet. ' All Commnuleitioni should be addressed to , '2. •• - TUN' BRDTIORD MIN/11.11AL SPRINGS 00. ' rayl94f ... , - Bedford County, Pa. UNITED STATES -- G 0 YE ENKE NT LAND LOOATING' AGENCY, " CHCCA OD, ILL. ' The eubsoriber t - haying had much practical caper!. once in selecting and locating lantlf in the %%Nods Lind Districts In the Western Match; has unusual faollities for making valuable selectione for LAND WARDANTB OR CABIL Hutting Saroepora constant,* in the field -to make pornoroll examiruttlons ; he can" always make 'the most judicious locations: Landsunsurplesed 'for fertility of soil and salubrity' of olDnate, near the line of railroads; may now , be had lOWA AND WISCONSIN . . . ' Setistactory references given when required. trj— Money invested In Kaaaaa and, Nebraska, end lot of the Western Mass. - • t , ' • . B. SALISBURY, . ' 01841nr.:' 40 CLARKE Street. Obleago. WINOOW - GLASSi W Glagg I I—Wei Invite the attention of the ppb. Ito to our",exterusive stook-of HrenohFand- American Window lilacs.: , The large s and Well•seleoted. sleet of Ohms Constantly en hawi.enablee wi to nil all,orders !Pith ..leapatoh, and es law as any other home In the City.. , ZLIKILBR & 13MITH, Wholesale Druggist', nthlS B. W. corner or Second and Wroth et/. Sittitsetioee . Comimite: - .: . ! •,:i'l i 41:TRAZIOE,OONPANY,Or,VIE ok. 014' PIMNIVVINANTA,4IIO4 'AND MA.' 11 , 46int4N05..470. 4 M , MaiIANOI4 BUILDM , IOO, Uppalt~ ad 1,10.4..0v1til , $200,Q00 , — , AMM,41, 4, lObtf 14 -10,60 . 10 4 1 1 • - All iIIYfIMO4 In mound an d A vai lAio wootteatot—oonti inns to bio t in 0 0 Vonsols and 04rg044, BUildiag4, atooks of Morohttoillao, dco, l 9p, Itpepalor,o3s. kinibToliii' g i ox i v n il i t hturora, aeorkoll, Curt, finbiuni ( front, "Jr,, Obileron ttlilitart Tobliii Wavier, -- -; f O 1 ligill , 1111111, , Tbotnnn 0. Wottnon, 11l 0, 1 ' floor, 0. Nroolll4ll, tilif4l)l MO , ' Oblivion H, lowin, •`, WOW 0. Onexpo, - , - , 11. Hit 0, 0100tR1101.1), PrO • blont, Wllilliko HAI/aff, Potiritiry, - - ,Inli•wfroCtf A 14141410A1f, IffifiITIN.BIJRAITUR co; .111: i N4O BP 0 114 TN D liste—,.o itAIGTR It, pfat Kg rlf i 1 , 19.049 Aijidin' ntroati ilit,4tlhlrtt, Vtilladatabla 114,111.11 a lattta Pald , l9 °apt tti Montt and Itunittim. 11yaatad to . gon a d RWI motillabla- liaantlttem, nontlnunt I I ° Alifil 00 DWhhigg, Btfitoth Yuri:aura, Morahandke. nolo hi Port and thalr Oatgovit, and other romonin Property. AU Loam 11boratis and promptlr Ojooton, ' tntativoin. tioorga Abbott,' ' ~- John 2'. Lewin,' solottWotah, ' Onapar W. Morrill, Holonol 41. morton s , • /amen R. oantpball, rattlatt Bradt, ' ' VOntwad 0. putlltt. Charlton W: Pouttnai. W 1010313 ABBOTT; President. . ,TIKOIttAIi 11. MAII.IB, atioratAry. i128411' wriN IRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN"— • GIRARD KIM AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelpbia. Office Nn 416 WALNUT Strout, (Boliuyikill Navigation Oompauyis Building.) OAPITAL, $200,000. ninuovolts. Wm. M.,Swail? , - . .. - Wm. O. Badman, • Cot Pubiil Ledger. CD. Shoemaker, John Anspach, Jr., , Jor. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. 11,, Hughes, . Francis Peters, Wm. S. Boyd, H. B. °eggshell, Geo. , W. Woodward, Jrio. McCluto,_. Joe, W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. JOEL JONES, President. . A. B. GILLETT,NIeo President TAIL B. At.voen, Secretary. , J 926-19 LTOWARD FIRE AND ,MARINE IN-' EI:MANCE COBIPANY--01doe No. 412 WALNUT' Street, Philadelphia. , ' Tohn H. Diehl, • • J. lidgar Thomson, , ' P.M. Potts,' .- ~ , 11. H. Shillingford. .O. E. Spangler, . _ O. G. Sower, Abraham Hex,- . .- John W. Bort4in, B. B. Warne, . . , lohn Garrison .George Howell, , Nathan B. Potts, Wm. P. Leech, . .It. T. Honig, H. H. Houston, . roe. 11. Withal*, , - Abraham P. Eyre, ...... B. Booth, , . , Charles P. Norton, John H. Lorranr, , . JOllll H. DlEHL,,Prosident B. B. WARNN, The Prosidout. ORIEL A. Dor, Secretary. . . mylo CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000 TIRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY let, 1855. •, ' Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, &e. , 3349,625 00 Bills Receivable, (for policies homed,) 2,1 M 70 Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policieed.... 1 513 83 Cash in Bank and in Ms 10,483 45 Muth in Rondo of Agent( and Correspondents, 1,898 81 , . ' .866,148 35 NO losses unadjusted' unpaid or reported. DIRECTORS: William M. Godwin ' 8. IC Crawford, James W. Queen, Jim. L. Redner, - George W. Hall William B. Themag, - B: Franklin Jackson, 8. N: Winelow, - • • 3: 0, Hopper, Henry D. Mears. • - • WM. M. GODWIN, President. • J. o ' . Horns, Bei:cat:kr!. - - • - , mvlo.-dtl 'CHITY INSURANCE •COMPANY, No. 110 iJ South FOURTH Street. ' CHARTER - PERPETUAL. Capital, - 9200,000, - Organized Privileged tikiniture Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De posits; hold Trusts and grant sanuitlea 'ALFRED WEEKS, President. D. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. MAITIMI ) Secretary. D1ZE02025. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, IL 0. Tyler, t..rcor-y, J.W. Sander, Mingle, C. R. Ricking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, . Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes,' William Curtis, ' jelS-ly - -0. P. turner. , I* . 11 0 E (INSURANCE AND TRUST COM .L.do PANY.—The PENN Lf UTIIAL LIFE INSDEANOR 0011PANY. Northeaet Corner 'of TRIED and DOOR Streets. Capital, 51312,724.03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grante annuities and rindowmenta—pur chases life. interests In_Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the aontingeociee of Life. They aot as Executors, Admintetrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. , PATENT X.EATICEE, 14.11111111111. Daniell.. Millar; • - - Funnel N. Btokea, • • Benjamin Ocatei, • William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, ' • lames B. McFarland, William P: Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter, William H. Ranh .James Ruston, . • Samuel C. Huey, Theophilne Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Toirimend, .• Daniel L. Hritchismon, Rodolptina Rent, ' John W. Horner; - William H. Cam, RBIs 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Hebert/um, . - Joseph kl . Thomas, Warner M. Baain_, - John 4. Brenner, - - F. 8. Mohler, Radon. i • DAUM L. MILL AR, President. .13AMMIL B L STORMS, Vice Prea't. Joist W. Howson. ElecreterT. ,nlB-1y C9/I[KONWEALTg az ZNSUBANOII . or VII PTATIi OP P.ENNSPINLNIA. ~.., ,A. , , OPPIOPI, NOUTIIWZBT COMM POOp,TiI'AND WALNUT 8211,EPTil, i VOIYADELVIIIIL. Solmeribed C14134,1100,W10._ • Paid tip Oipitai,s2oo,Wo DIIUIOIO/0. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. B. litowsitt IL L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M. Whitell, J. K. Walker Ndw. O. Knight, IC B. Wende ll,. ' 11. Lew* . Jr., - ' ' El: It: Hondo. . . . DAVID .TATIIN, M. D. President. • __TROMAS S. SUMMIT, Vice Pres% akirusz. LUGO, FtsPitar7. je29. rbELAWARE, MUTUAL SAFE TT IN 81111VAYON COMPANY. JECORPUBATBD BY TIEN LNOISLATIIRS of rENti- - . ' SYLVANIA, 1835. OFFION, S. N. Corner TIMID and WAINOT Streets, 1711L,41111L1141.. • i IffetHlN.B INSURANCE; ON MISHBLS,, MINIU °ARGO, i To all parts of the World. M,' INLAIVA INSVRANDES,, On Geode, by River Canals, Lakett,`tind 'Land Oarrlage to allrte of the Union. FIRS,INSURAIVVRIS, ' - . On Manhandle* generally . - On Stores, Dwelling Ilinteelf, .9..0. - ARUM; OP MDR COMPANY', ;November.2, 1867. Donde, Mortgagee, and Real Netate.. - .......2101,864 94 Philadelphia - Olty and other Loans 187,011 25 Stook In Barite Redlroads, and Insurance , ii,ea3 00 .1 Ooronantel . Bills Receltable - ' 230,201 96 bash onlutad ' 138,802 60 Balance in built, of Agents, Premlume on • Marine Selloles recently leaned, on other debts dna the Ornapany 92,180 67 Habeccription Noteri 100,000 00 DIBBOYOftIit William ELrtin, . James 0. Hind, Joseph H. Beal, Theopkilus Paulding, Edmund A. Bonder, James Traguaiohn 0. Davis, William Byre, Jr.,"T . B. Penrose; . J.P.Pentston, George G. Leiper, . • iodate P. Byre, BdweniDarlington, . Samuel B. Stokes, Dr. IL M. Huston, Henry Sloan, • iihn. O. Ludwig, ' James B. ideParland, Hugh Craig, • . • Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Noilraln, Robert Burton, jr., Obaries Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgh, H. Jones Brooks,l Dr: T. Morgan, 4 g Jaeob P. Jonec, - J. T. Logan, it - WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOHAB O. HAND, The Precident. Re= LYLBUItiI. Secretary. Je9.y E AND INLAND ELSII.B.--FAXE r COMPANY. Capital 0.00,000. (Organised undeithe Act of Assembly relative to In inmate Companlea, paesed April 24,1806.) • GBORGL W. DAY, President. THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice - President. WILLIAMS I. BLANORLD,DSecretary; (Me 411 on.r.sTNtrr Si .,t Philadelphia. • DIDECTOItS. George W. Day, Jacob K..Vanghan, W, Walters, . Henry Lewis, Jr., • Oblides fibiliUdson, D. D. Bimoy, • BarealLippincOtt; • John W. Averman, Jas. R. Drogaard, A. 11. Donenholm, Obu. Waken, 1524,7 bi Stern. THE GREAT WONDER 01 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR REBTORATIV~I: Says the Bt. Louis (Mo.) Democrat : Below, we pub lish a letter to Dr Wood of this city, from a gentleman In Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have Its effect, when coming from a reliable source. if certifi cates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco— miums, nor useless puffery from the prom : BATII, Maine, Jan. 20, 1886. Professor O. I. Woof: & Illy attention called a few months since to the highly beim fic'al offsets of your Malt Restorative, I was induced to make application of it'upon my own hair which had be come quite gray, probably ono-third white; my whis kers were Meatus character. Borne three month, since I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used IL I soon found it was proving what I had wished. I ,used (t shout twice CI week, I have since procured another bottle, of which I have used some. I can now eerti yto the world that the gray or white hair has to tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my hair has resumed its natural color, and I believe-more soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-five years. lam now sixty years old; my good wife at the age of fifty-two, has used it with name effect. The above notice I deem duo to you for your valuable discovery. lam awned that whoever will rightly use, as per direetiens, will not have occasion to contra dict my statements. lam a citizen of this city and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly every one here and adjoining totem]. Any use you mity,make of the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as myself. lam truly, yours "A: 0. RAYMOND. Ilatainonhdv, 23, 1868. • $4 00 8 00 - 800 - Frpressor Wooo—Dear Str : Having bad the misfor tune to lose the beet portion of my hair, from the strode of the yellow feror, in New Orleans, in 1851, I was in duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer 'as the very thing needed. My hair Is now Wok and glow, and no words can express my obliga tions to you in giving to the afflicted such a treason!. FINLEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J. R. Bragg, is n minister in regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodov Church at Brookfield, Mem Re Is a gentleman of great influence and universally beloved. - WEI DYER. BROOKFIELD, Jan. 12; 1858. Professor Word—Dear Sir: Having made a trial of iour Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that ts effect has been edeellent in removing inflammation. dandruff and - a constant tendency to itching with which I haveheen troubled from my childhood ; and has aim restored my heir, which was becoming gray; to Its origi nal color. "4 have used uo ,other article with anything like the same pleasure or profit. • " Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three eines, vie: large,tueditimi and strusli. ;The small holds hall a plot, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in prop:alien than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a_ quart, forty per omit more in proportion, and :stage for three dollard a bottle.. O.J. W,OOO & 00., Proprietors', 812 BROADWAY, N. Y,, (lathe great N. Y. Wire Railing Ratablislunent,) and 114 MARKET iitreat, Bt. Lgule, ?do:, ' And sold by all good Druggists an d Tansy 1 100211 Dealers. opla-frrn&w-Orn eowlawkyam DTAIOSOIII tioilette (2trtictea. WOOD'S HAIR iffi;ioliTiliri btp i n g i l , , ,, OOP iIfAS ,Uto,b;„ prig ci laititDilllfoilf goludifilag*,ifnoni .Anif}ordsol, will plognoi rr3ll - /tholrtpirndtl on-board, e . 41 gaunt ',trout Wharf, or to tho Counting Ronne of the ‘undorsigngd, M 411 laodN not, pernalted within Ave days W be giant to goblin Stoles: • - , , !XENON B0111:Eil & 221 and 216 South /MIRTH Streit. NIT 'persons= 06111.10mA bgaipot Witting any of the crow of the utoo brig EPP°. 11010111 K; &hot, Master, from ionlitordarn, so 0o debts. Abair, mutilating be paid by Cayirla or 0013/1111110011r , • tiontiraq & ooT.ltt . 221 ant 223 Routh 1101/113,11113tt00t. NICWCAtraftIV..itdorTISIANA. lillill-4Quaraptiodlirst and only, timuial for:tplA *root, • .Ifrolglit tAirtii AA low Mien al 'any ether vowel 11i0 AplooOld and N 44411114 pAokotAlitiPl,lst i AnES, Nathan' Wihrlow, ineVer; igiM 9 co!nPletkagb.i `. ) '‘ 4ll l at ihtoe. , ltreet wharf illgoing the 'mor part el' het dargn on boatel, an& large togagelooot§ coning alenstiele rapidly, she Witt ho dPeparteheei acetate, Phipleite 1.111 016000 &imolai,' their oopferrente at oneei too Moat) *oiling to avail themeeteetti,c - jtin +/eve I Will 0444 harry their goode AlooyAidoTifid 171110' of Molt to the oottottagAtotiee for tigmitiirol,itrol'ithey' de head th in befog Olio ant vottitii to 801 l hot balance of frel2tlt at roaadol vital Apply to TitgliOk t Do., 10 Areit street. aix;re front, eteam will lioluro At the forest titee,, mid toteamen the DelaWiere nod op afro 'rho fine, G a nt .entilng, A pArketAllip Mit A M 8.11. will suAAsed Ohs sod 10 now letoiring heavy freight. te2 Of , e a h. FOR NEW CatLEANSL-4.OUIBIANA a4-114Lirip—Tt. succeed the packet•ehlp Pleiwlee with quick despatch. - If might taken at the lowest rites. The elegant and fast•eailing packet-shiptilllAMltOOK, Sarn'l B. Doane, master, is now receiving heavy f might, and will have prompt despatch as above, - - •• ~}lor freight or passage apply to BibLIOP, BIIdONS, & CO,' . ae2.dtf • , 106 Ali3Off Street, above Vront., WANTED -To Freight or Charter a , good VESSEL', to. carry from 200a300 tons to, load for a Southern port. A fair rate will be paid and quick despatch given. Apply to • , - DISTIOP, SIMONS di 00., ' au2l-tf No. 105 Anil Strdet, - above Front. FOR :FREIGHT OR CHARTER.— The A 1 coppered and copper4aatened brogue I+RelaeltlOK lAN tilil, Sumner, maatero,7oo barrels capacity, in complete order for soy voyage. _Apply to A. HERON, in., anl7 ' • 828 liiirthlWharved: . WANTED--A good' vessel to' Toad in Herorl's lane for New Orleans. Quick de , epatch and,good rates Wen. Apply to - ' A. HERON, Ja., 828 Nor , R Wharves. 01, WAINi TED.—A good vessel to load In Heron's Lino, for Mobile. Quick despatch and . good rates given. Apply to an 3.7 ' . A. 11.ERON, JR. - , 328 liorth,Wharvesi. . • NOTICE. • =el Cf - t FALL ARRANCIEZIE NT O 7 MS lINION STEAMSICIP COMPANY. FOR RICHMOND Yu NORFOLK AND CITY POINT The Steamships PENNSYLVANIA, Captain TEAL j VIRGINIA, Captain KtIGLY7 and CITY OF RIM MOND:Captain kit rcnaLL, now form akegulaiSEHl. WEEKLY LINE between PHILADELPHIA and the above ports, one Of the Steamers leaving here every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock A. AI. THOMAS WESTER, Jr., General Agent, au27•fmwtt N. 14 1 , , , TORTH WHARVES, FOR RICHMOND, via Norfolk and CITY POINT—FALL ARRANGE MENT—TWICE A WEEK—UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE OP STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8 A. M., UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. VIRGINIA, Captain 3. R. Kelley. PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Teal. - ,- CITY OP RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell. These line steamships will sail as above. They are handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on deck •, are provided with Francis's Metallic Life Boats, Life Preservers, See. and no pains or expense spared for the comfort and safety of passengers, and tho protection of goods. This Line often the quickest, cheapest, and most comfortable route for paseengele, and is in advance of any other for despatch and economy for freight TO TEE INTERIOR 0 t VIRGINIA, - NORTH CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE. NO TRANSHIPMENT BY THIS LINE. Pumps to Richmon or Petersburg, $8; meals in eluded. Passage to Norfolk, sti • mesh included. T 11011 AS WEBSTER, Jr.. Henernl Agent, au27-11u No. 14 NORTH WHARVES. waitFOß OAPE MAY AND NEW • YORK. DAILY, at 93 o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA- YIGATION COMPANY The eplendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes• ' BOSTON, Captain Bellew ; and KENNEBEC, Captain Baud, form a daily line between this city, Cape, May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at. 9% o'clock. A. M. Return. lug, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at SP. SL - Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) al A. M. Pare to Cape Nay (carriage hire Included). for Servants at « - Season tickets (carriage hire ex tra) 800 " New York, cabin 2 00 Freight taken at low rates. Per passage, state rooms, /to. - , apply on board, or at the Office,'Bl4 and 816 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE. NUE. JAMES ALLDERDIOE, 1015-8 m Agent. 00111.Alir, FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAII -HERON'S LINE. 1:300DI ILDODIVIID AND BILLS Of LADING SIGNED ‘ i EVERY DAY. The splendid flmt-olsre side-wheal Steamships HE STONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now form a weekly lino for the Eolith and Southwest one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Ea vannsh. 808. OTIARLBSTON. The }DIMON& STATN, Oaptain Oharlea p. lifirsh man. having been unavoidably detained, will continue to receive freight until this (Monday) evoniog, and Bail to-morrow (Tuesday) Sept. 7, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The STATH GZOROIA, Capt. John d. Garvin. will commence loading on Thursday, Sept 9th, and sail for Savannah, eta., on Saturday, Sept. 11th, at la o'olook A M. At both Oharleston and Oarannah, these shipseonneat with stew:cora for Plorida and , Havana, and with rail roads, tca., for all places in the South sod lionthwes' ➢RRIGHT9 1031)17013D lleavy Yreight at an average 0115_ per sent. billow New Tart steamship rates. IN44l7ltAtie3. FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will, be found to be lower by these ships than by calling ousels. Cobia pcmage $.20 CO Steerage do 8 00 Excursion Tickets, good for the present year: 30 00 No bills Of lading signed after the /hip haw sailed, Yor freightor passage, apply to A. HERON No. 246 (late 81) North Wharres. Agents at Charleston, T. 13. & T. G. BUDD. Agents In Savannah, 0. A. GREINER For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steataers ST . kfARTS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 29th of every month. 'jell 102,18/ 89 - „ STEAI4I TO GLASGOW, LIVER .9-•.1 1 14 POOL, DDLPAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON 11018 g without delay, for 80 dollars. Return jiakets, good for six months to either of the above places by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for the round trip, ant and beak. DION DEW TORI. New York, tdc2llllau liaturday, Julylo, at 12 o'clook, - Edinburgh, Cumming, " July 24, CI Glasgow, Cocxlwln, 't August 7, VAOlt CILAACIOW. alsilgoA k m G m oodw i l i n iti , Saturday, Ju A lylo. i New Yor , Weduoaday i ugaB 11 Edtablas4h, . EAVES OF PASSAGE. - /AM OLLOOOW. First Class 15 guineas ateetsgo, found with 000ked provisions 8 c; First Olase ' 67600 Steerage, found with °oohed prorielone . . .... 80 00 yeas Ohlldren under 14 ye' of age, half fare; lafante In Steerage, free. Baum tickets available within eli months, by any steamer of this line. . Shut Clan . . quo 00 Steerage $6O 00 An expfulenobd Surgeon at Inched to each Steamer. For tresght or passage apply to WORKMAN & 00.,123 WALNUT Street, Philedel phis. ItODBBT.OBAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL k LOBBY, Buoluman , a Wharf, Baltimore. tLobacco aub Cffale. [IIGARS, OF , FAVORITE BRANDS and assorted sizes, carefully selected by own house at Havana, in store, and received by every arrival from that port. ; S. FUGUST & SONS, 612-Sca 216 South FRONT Street. OMAR°, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS B.IKIARB.—A chafe° Anroice of these celebrated brands on beard brig "New Nra f " daily expected from Ratans, and for Bale low, by OIIAR,LI3B (Now) 188 Walnut street, below Sewed, and ' • Hecond Story. .BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, DAVID M. ROGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer gad Printer, No. lOU WALNUT Street, in pre pared at all time' to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, meltable for Banks, Public Maws, Merchants, and others, of the best quality of English or American Paper, and bound in various istyles, in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description Engraving,mid. Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general areortment of English, French and Amer!. Oan Stationery. ()oncoming Mr. llogan's contribution to the Franklin Institute', the Committee say--M This display of blank boors for banking and mercantile use is the beet in the Exhibition. The selection of the material to good; the workmanship most excellent,and their finish and ap pearance neat and appropriate.” no2D-If HILADELPHIA WARMING AND VSINTITATING IVAREIIOUBB. ARNOLD & WILBON, 817C0213130RS TO 83 A. HARBISON We have removed from Our old stand in Walnut street to the LABOR STOBB, No. 1010 CHESTNUT greet, a few doom below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public are respectfully 3rivibed-to examine our extenelve stack tof Warno Alf Eurnacee, Cooking nausea, Bath Bollere ; Registers; Enameled Stone Mantele, Parlor Coal Grates , ace., &a. -We are now manufaoturing OHILSOWS CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS , OONSIIMING:PURNAGR, the moat powerful and economical Rester ever larented, and suited to all classes of buildings. Also, new and,beaueb.O. -patterns of Low Down Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all shoe and patterns. We have also commenced the manufacture of MiIIfELNL ) STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Stone: Those Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and Exhi• bitlihrt of the Rankle:it lenient, of this city.- They represent all the rare and beautiful AZI - TIQUI hisiumna, are not injured by sowke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at math tees price Ikea Marble.. Call and see them. - • AENOLD & WILSON. BENJ. M. PRLTWELL, OuperlatendeAS. Philadelphia, April, 1868--apes ly Otcauters. YOB tIAVANNAH ZION pll7 roll Otationern - • 'ig"\; . • ARRANM ORENtti ; '` EA.LT/- ; MORE AAILROAP.,"; ' On and atter MondayeMaydOr 1858, 2 ,4 PASBBlll°Elt"' TRAINS LEAVi§, ,PHI;I:ADELPRIA • Bei- lialtialore, at 8 A.M.,-;LE. .14 4 (Expresn,) and • Far W11% 18 6t-on ' at aA. M.elf Lao,•:pia 11P. ,OPor New Castle, at 8 A:M., 0n44.80.P.1 • For Middletown, at 8 A'. s.l4neeid 4.80 M.; /or Dover, at 8 A. M., 24.4 438.11 - .. M. • Por Seaford at 8 A. U., and 440 P. M.s.. - TRAINS POE paiLADrau xa, Leave Baltimore at 7.80, Expreae, 10.16. A. M., Leave Wilmington it ' d - 46 and, 10 . 80 and 1.45- and 8.66 P. M. - • „ Leave New Cattle at 6 and 9.50,A,,M., and at 8.15 • - . -Leave Middletown at 8.68 d. M. and 6.46, . ,Leave Dover at 8 d. M. and 4.66 Leary thaford at 6.26 .9!..21,, and 2 P.M.- - TRAINS FOR DALTI6IO.IOI. • Learn Wilmington at 9.10 A; M., 2P. 24., and - 2.16 A, AI, SUNDAYS Only at 11 P, Ai. from Ph4delidda to Bal. tfmor , ,Do 6.40 A P. 21 from 13aliraere to Pilaia; IL 4-. , . /aright Train; with Putfonier bar attached, will rue 191 follOWN: Leave 'Philadelphia for Fermillle !and - Intamedlate pladaa at -tear* Wilmington for r do - do do 745 p, Learn Moro do Grace for, Baltimore r do 0 30 A. M. Leery Bel tfordere ter Users de lieseo do •.6 10 Y. 51 /el 'WA Wilmington for Philadelphia . _ do ' , 5 40 P. M. , - , AI, 31111T011; l!resldimt. rtnom' -TOAKidt/Y,S.-4411-E• OABIRE,N" AND Aindfi" li'AltrcoAD AND PIittADBVP.IIIA 11.0 710551r0at IL) OAD COIIPANYI,_' MOH PHILA.II/61,11[14 'WO 1129,,X081C,',A.ND WAY' 1 0 1.1.038. -' • `l= - Lerki4 44 folk,trs, vier; - At 6A. M., ytA &rams 441 - Amboy -ACo7gito oda too, ' 2 28 At aA. M., snider, and tersey'Olty If J. An. egir.ModatMil 2 ,25, At 8 A: Si,, 7 . :A Outdate and'aersey Oity, Morning 800 At 10A, K., by, Steamboat, Tranlotfi: via T,acony arid Jersey City, Mt/false: NaPreSs 8 00 At 2P. M. 71a0amdettarj1 Amboy, o.,antl A. lin; - 00/3/1 00, A.t 6P. M. yla qamdon l ‘ed Jersey Oily, , i7ening ' Mall At 8 P. M., via LW:Udell ari Amboy, Aocommoda ton, let °last At BP. M.via clundon and' Amboy , Meeinnitri.a tion2nd'Omes. At S i?. 51, via Oamden and' Amboy, Acconamoda,.. tion, IseOlass 200 At SP. LL , via Camden and Amboy, Accononoda ' Eon', 2refillase • • ' .. 176 ' The 6P. M. run* daily, all others Sundays ' etpted &tag P. M. from Beitsinefon Depot, els gorier . pity, Mai, Saturdays excepted • 52 20 311.sprers Lines stopat the principal stations only. Tor Belvidere, Easton.' Ylemington, to., at 6 A. Id and 4P. 51. front , Waintit street wharf::: ' Por Water Osi,".Sliondsburg; Scranton, Willoisbarts, Montrone. Orcat Bond, &c. at .6 A, M., re. Delaware Lackonanr.a at Wosfern Railroad:. • • Par Preehold,:at 6A. M. and 2P. M. - - Pot Mount Holly at 6 6,11. 'and 2% and sk. 2$ _ For Bristol,Trenton, &a. at 2)4* and . 47'.,14 Par Palmyra, Bananas, ho., Burlington, Borden torn &e., at BP. M. ' Steamboat Richard Stockton foe ( -Bordentown, and in. tenuediato places, at 2.sg P. M.,. Steamboat Trenton for Tacoay, at 10 and 11% A. M. and for Burlinzton and Bristol at - 4 P. M. -, - All Boca paseptll k• P. 51-, leaieW,alnut street wharf.. in•l!ifty pounds of baggage only snowed eaca pre. longer. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag. gage over fifty poun4to be paid for orfra. The Coca - pray limit theirrespousibility for baggage to ono dollar, por pound, and will not be liable for any amount by Fond 5 00 , except by special contraes.- ,W5l. H. GATZSI.ISR, Agont O. & A. B. It. 00. 1858 1. E O N EN N TR S AT I .; I att I OYD I- 1 858 PR(LI.I PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, And thence by Railroad to • WHEELING, •-• BT. LOUIS, ' STEUBENVILLE,- ,„ CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, „IIIII0A(10, - LOUISVILLE- ' , BURLINGTON,' INDIANAPOLIS, BT. PAULO, • And !di intermediate points In 01110, INDIANA, ILLINOIII,...RENTEICKY, MIOIII • (lAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MIRSOURI, RANBAS AND NEBRASKA. Passengers to r.:lnts,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling:. Cleveland and ()redline, have choice of routes, =dam. et re a quested to make a oeleotion before applying for tick. THREE THROUGH Titian . LEAVE PHILADED ' PHIA - DAILY, Perusing dose conneetionl- at' Pittsburgh to all points West. On and after MONDAY, May - 10th, MS, Three through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, B. N. corner of, - ELEVENTH abd MARKET streets, as follows: . . TRAINS run TINTON:MGM TRAINS VZOM • PITTSIIDSON AND TRH ARST LEAVE,. • .• AND Tall WEST LIMITS. Dfall ireinat....7 80 A. If. 51311 train 5t..11.00 night Past line 100 noon, Fact line 400 A. Al Express nu/H..11.00 night. Express mall.- 1.10 noon. wax reams jaitAys. WAY TRAINS AsSITS. Harrisburg se- ' ' Harrisburg en- , commodadon EOOP. M. commcalation.7.ls P. 11l Lar,carter ,1 6.00 P, M. ' Lancaster —9.50 A. M The mall trail stops ataL the stattexusbetween Phila delphia and Pittsburgh. , alns Bundy The Express mail gone daily, the otherte excepted. . • The care leave the ,Pennerania Rattrap' Paeseriger. Station, southeast corner of LEVENTHand MARKET streets, entrance on Eleventh etreet,;vrbere through tickets to all points West can be obtained. ' Baggage will be received at the Depot at any Vane du. ring the day. ,No charge for handling baggage. Per further information ' apply at the Depot of lie Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast center 'lst Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of TA. M. and 11 P. M. THOMAS IdOORE,'` ray 10 Agent Ponn'a Railroad op. DIIIIADELPHIA AND ELSIDIA RAILS ROAD LINS.—QUIDRESTiROUTR to Blpairf Wilkeslierre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock island, Niagara Milwatikle, Burlingtop,; Montreal, lit. Paula - Detroit, Duolieth , and St. Loule . Reduction in tare of g 3 to all principal pe'nte West. Passenger trains will leave ran ridiadelptua and Rending Railroad Depot; corner BROAD.and 9INA Streets dal (tiundap eXcered) 41aflilowa For Elmira, - Niagara Paths, uffalo; Detroit,. Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Ishuid 'Galena St. Pauli Burlington and St. L0u1a..... - Lim P. M. 'NIGHT EXPREEB; For Slmlys,' Niagara Palma, GuEalo, Detrat, - Obleage Milwaukee, B ook sland; Galena', Et. Pauli, Bnrltr.,tzteu and EL Lcifda. The . 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HAItItISSTYRIY; stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon'Veilley Branch of the'Philadelph iaand Beading. Rallrnnsi. At Bonner; for Vialkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all stationn on the LA.OKAWANNA' AND BLQ0318B1111(1 RAILROAD. -Baggage °hooked to Xlmirs, Brady, and euvondon Bridge- , Wilkesbarre. si so , . Pittston 4 50 Scranton ' 475 Wilkeebarra ' 460 Williemurport 6 60 , - Elmira • 700 Canandaigua 8 00 Geneva, via Gorham 8 00 , - Itochester 8 60 Niagara Palle.., 800 Bohai° ' ' 4 800 ' Erie. 10 80 ' Cleveland, via 2 Y. and Erie 18 00 - 'ivia Niagara Falls 18 00 -Toledo, via New York and Erie " 1.3 00 Columbus - 13 50 Oinolunati. Now York and Erie 10 IN I' - Niagara Falls ' 16 00 Indianapolis. via New York and Erie " 18 (0 Detroit, via Niagara Falls .1.61 CO Chicago, Tin. Great Western Railway 10'00 " Lake Shore Railroad - 11 00 Book Island, 711 Mama Palls - 24 00 ci : Lek Shore Railroad 24 00 Burlington '5 00 ' lowa City ' • - oft 25 St. It Xenia Vil Chicago ' ' 26 00 Indianapolis 20 00 Danlieth 24 60 . St. Pants, ' St 00 It 7 Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and' Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Ottice,Northwest corner of SIXTH and OIIESTNIIT Streets, and at the Paa mugs: Depot, BROAD and 'VINE. ..- TrIROUGIi EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave, the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, Vu ndaya excepted,) for all points West and North, at e Per further information apply at Freight Depot, Broad, bolow Vine, Or to OffAS. S. VAPPRN, General Agent N. W. oor. Sixth and Ohestnutete.,Philada. G. NIOOLLS, Gent. Supt. Philada. and Reading Railroad. G. A. VONDA, Geol. Supt. ClaStwlaaa, W. & H. Railroad. J. A: ILDDPIRLD, &CAI Gant. Bald. W`arport and Blndra Railroad. NORTH FENNSYL INBREM YAM/. RAILROAD. PALL ARRANGEMENT. For DETTILEIIILII, DOYLESTOWN, ice., and by elm, railroad connections for Easton, Catawissa, New York city, - Allentown, Williamsport, - Water Gap, Manch Chunk, Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Ifazleton, . Niagara Falls, Scranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th; 1855, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkaabarre, Water Gap, Scranton, (Express.) at 6.16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Eatiress,) - at 2:15 P M. ' For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.45 A. R. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.45 A. H. and 6 .9 51 TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA - Leave Bethlehem (Expresa,) at 9 A. DI. and 5 P.R. Leave -Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and 3.80 P M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A M. and 2.30 P. At. Doyleetowu Trains run daily. _Other Trains daily, Sundays exceptrd. AU Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Fare to Bethlehem. PI 60 " blanch Chunk 2 83 Easton 1 60 ' Doylestown 80 FOR 801100LEY'S MOUNTAIN-4t) 6.15 A 3f. train to Easton, thence by N. J. 0. RR. ono D. L. k W. RR. to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Monn tains at IP. M. Fare. $3 10. an2s tf ELLIS CLARK, Agent PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.--5171,11011 ARRANGRAIENT.—On and Rite: MONDAY, May 10th, 70R iIiBRBIANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 13X, 7 8, 9-06 1ab1.,10,1114 A.81..1, /, 8,4, 6,8, 7,8, 9,10, and 11M P.M. Leave aermaatown at 8,7, 7M, 89. 9M, 10M, UM A. A. M. MO min., 2,3 X, 5%, 6N, 8, 9-40 lain., ati. 10M P. U. The 7N o'clock A. At. Train m germantows will stop enly at WayneSUM and Tiog Isom Etreete Statics:La. ' 001 ) AYEI, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M. 2, 2 A", and P. M. Leave earmantown 81i A. H., 1-1 min., 43f, sal • -01LE3TNTIT HILL RAILIWAD. Mines Philadelphia at O,V, 8, 0 . 05 min ,U ) A. M., 2,8, 4, 13, 8, 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill at 640 sad 7.86,9.10, and 10.16 min. A. N., 12.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 Min P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 90 A. 2, amt II P. M. Leave Chestnut st 8.10 A. M., 12.60 4.10 0.40 P.ll DOR OONSHOHOOKIN AND NORRIS TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at OM, 9; UA. 16,1.06 min 3.10 6,4, ug P.M. Learn Norrletown at 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 48,1 i, and flit ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia; and 8 P . : M. Leave Norristown at 7A. M. and AP. M.- PON MANAYUNE., Leave Philadelphia at 6N, TN, 9,11 A. M. 1.06 vain., 2.05 min., 8.10 min., 451, 6,N, 6 31 , 8, mi P. M. Leave dianayunk at ON, N i T 83(, ON, A. M., 3,4, 034, I, and OP. M. - 117 onedave same as Norriatown:„ OILEBTER , VALLAYBAILNOAD IfOlt sawratio- TOWN Leave Philadelphia at 61( 61114 and eao Leave Downingtawn.atlM A. m , and IP. M. 11. H. BMITII, General Bnperluteiedent. Depot, Ninth and Green streets, Pbiladely 1:1111131 11441"0110 1,, Liti40; 4;1 - liimer.oxix_xtr , REArN, oitAmt •;'CE444l.464 ;AX-0,44/ghtiris, neWf •"' rO -ur 114 Y, .;',,-;; • Bulralgtimwoipir: dtas' misc-tial.k.krottp Mitilitle,Cfalifiltii'Dfiba4Ko7:4l4ol2ll6-*C4interarl,,, . intr r,. t " " '9.03; tilik 397 o4 l r Uke thorteat tog „ .- • 1 : 0 / 44 , 4, 4 4 ,10 0,3 1 1 v 1 1 11 4 107 114 1 4 0 0.Ytki l f*";.' V." 4 Atnd thig byluif4visi'rotitsr • • yA3.0,311:11ab5t51V.1.00,1 ,112 :.`;'!:.LVe5r....7.."" Via R&M* - - let elug: - I,llslar..!llaewia. s4 tli wow, 91? 70 60 11461,10 90 -' 70- 40 Dunkirk - 9$ 75 60 - #6 ' .Detioit 11110 ".75 - 78 621 -- . . 1 - 1 16- -100 :•_,- $l - vreAht going , through by rail 111 intuit 649 =No AAW(6)Pinentbetvieetr. Pbll;.lelphis • and BLndre. 'Mork Boole xia thilsdelphia aD4 Beading Rellrotd, • -aid send to the Depot, Brand etrs , t; belotilrine, daily, =EOM . . . . , por,further Infonnatioirin - regard to thie roil - Ur, call at the through freight Wilde of - tba Philadelphia, lila , . sara,and 'Great Weatera corner 'SIXTH mut 0,11;65T1MP. ,- - • - - - •7 HNNEYLVALUA HAILE( AD.—THE G.RS.t.T ; i3ENTBAL BOUTS," ofirdioSti o g the - At list with a Cities .Weatern, North-western, and South western Stales, by-a continuer's Railway direst. Howndso ecnr.eets_ at Pittsburgh, with daily Thisof steamers to all ports on the Western•Nivers, - and at Cleveland and. Sandusky with Rearms to, all ports on tbe , North:western Lakes; mating.tho.incat - DIVICT, OABAP)I.2.T. ,and lIELIABLZ ROUTZbywhieh Freight ean ize fornardsd to red frxrA the GitTIAVWEBT. - zuaps. FATES .95 - ZFZI kinr.LADALVULC AND przw , rpsr " - * Ospa,BooXr, Dry Goodi;(lr,boxst - wee 4.0 trunks), Drugs, (Irt boxes rad. bake) Webers, Pure, ?to - ' "Or 100lbr radiro,CLAse--Domestic 11 . 16eting,. , , tbirting en-I Titing', (in - ' bgate), Drup Outwits), flardwae," - :Leather, Liquor, an creked Wei " - , raper, :WOl, - - - neap rate,' • ' 3setasid,,ko. &e.„" . par A01)1be /SUM ..a.44-46411g,11.310:866451i!‘" Ayad„rerli. issr - ro),, Taint& - ( 10, and. oil,) - " - - • ,01111, {exempt lard rkik rosin) - 100 lbs ' ll`o!6Our OnAss—colfeet - 41s0un i • - .fleet, surd Porle; (in dub( Or box", . " ri4ter&rd), Lard endL3,ll.l,ll;l4sillat,' Aacts. I.ll46ermAriol6;Tar,Pita, •'•• , • /VASA, Steel, Manufactured. becixf, Uncles Otl " gtteenswire;" ' ' • augur & Oadsq. ifbilio And bores,) - - • L k 0.,, .0 • • 400 4 4 e4 0 . 6 1b ,groux-764_,per bbl. ) further notice. • Efsaiu.L4so. per 100 turtll inither rultio6.l"' flOrrON-4.2 per bale, not exceeding 500 _lbs. weight, until further notice. • , ... . .. ... , .. , , ... In eltipplAg.Goods from . any 15;10 Seat 'of Philadel ibis, b,e o.l. 4 kmlar to mom packages “roia Pennsyteesis itrafroc.d. , , , 'All Gayle eoreigmed to the Agetkte of .Me :toad, at PLiltdelphis or l'lttebtLrei, trill be forwarded detentloa; 'I.. - 5 . , : --- • - .:- : • .:. •.- -. FA-71,082 breve.—Clarie & Co., Chicago; bicker & '& Cd., Memphis, Tenn .Co.,B. 2. Ease &00 .1 St...lonte, Mo.; P. G. l 33illey & o. Evansville, Indiana r Wm. Bingham, Ldnieville, 'Kentucky, ;_ -8., 0. -11eldrarn, Madison, Indiana H. W. Brown & Co., and Ather & Hibbard, - Oheinnati; o.,Piarce de Co, Enneseilloi Ohio; Loa* & Co., No. 54 Ellbystreetylloston,i Leech & (1042.0. 2 Meer House, brew.Yerk, No. 1 Wirham et. New York; B. J . Snead, er. - 2hilads l 2hia . 14, 1 0 1 1 - Loans, Dalt:mom ; D. A :btowart, Pittablrgh. • - -1101.15T.0N, - General rreight Agent. . , -H. J. LOMBADAT,„. Geueril graperintendent, Altoona, Ps. THE -GREAT STANDARD EXE):IY- OF NINETEENTH oENtiiitr_ THE .IMPERIAL DEBURA-1 IVE ING TUB BLOOD AND BTRBNOTILENIMV_THE ,WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depurate°, prepared ;by Dr. lOins•, berry (Jo . , la now acknowledged as _the principal liamilyhtedlcine for the cure of •..o.lsOsions affections and SCIROFOLObs diseasesgenerally. The °access which attends its use in these inveterate/tsars Res has no equal. It is non- used in these disease• with irmpletesuccees, whore all other means have failed. - Two or three bet ties will Satisfy any one cf its great curative propert es.' HIP Discus and WHITS SWELLING, lILCERATIONO Of -the BONNE, Moore; Tunose, &c. Its beneficial and •healing characteristics meows observed in these com plaints -- No Matter Of how long stinding they may have been, they will yield to the proper use-of -the PIPE -RIAL DEPURATIVp in a Short time. . . T arras and ~Scati - as certainly yield t-1 this raellicine as it. is nead„r-litieases or the bkia and all rruptive complaints penerelly .. cannot tong remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonic pronertiee, as well us Alterative,:render it valuable to weak and delicate females: - ' ' " • The greet purity, etrength, ark - value of this Family Medicine in unequalled in.tho cureof all diseases origi nating in an impure condition of the,bliad, It expels all the virus or diseased ll:letter fpiru the bleod, and re , invigorates the system: — - ' Those using the Imperial Dapeirative and Wishing ad vice In case, will rte. -elan every Attention by eider or otherwise./ " ' Prepared and Fold by Br. LOUNSBERRY & CO., No. 50 Norih - FIFTH Street, below - eieb, Philadelphia. For sale also by .7. 1 F. Long 5::•Coe, Ls, caste., Pa. J. H. Rate: and 8. 8. Stevens, Bandit:;, Pa. Holman -& Co., 'Harrisburg, Pa. 0. _W—Epting, Pottsvllle; Pa. T & C. W. McClintock, Easton, Pa. James Given Westchester; 'Pa.? Schmidt & • Allentown, • 1.111 81mon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr.ll. . Leslie. Briticil, Pa., and .Bruggiste generally. aall.mw&satem ANALYSIS ;OF LYON'S CATAWBA BRANDI' by A A. MAIM; M. Asaa:6 I x. TO TES BTATi 01 ataancittrung . . lassautat. CROL . OTRIC. A lightlyellowish brown. colored spirit having a fragrant °don-when evaporated' from clean. linen it left: no 4011 , or offensive maitter: - Analysed for volatile and _ find drawl, of which no frizzes of any /aid wire found: Its Color is proved to he due to a colored resin an extract derived feom wood. MT In every - respect it Is a pure spiiitous liquor. The fragrance or bouquet 'whirl it possesses can te buo. lated, and it then appears unlike that from Cognac Brandy or Wino, being a_frnity swencertsulting from - • a peculiar fermentation of Catawba "and Isabella Grapes. - _Oxman. Onixioras.-1, parts , nltime of this spirit contains at110;de;;;;P: 461240 partied pure al. cohol, besides the fragrant oil.' - 1,000 parts - of - the, spirit Sword - 2.3 parts, of . shatrong redution. of the oil which ch'ara'cterizes this Brandi.; the spirit left s alter removing theolli es rare and .cl - arion awl in:all its qnslitles a ilfeat spirit not emblem. to change. - One If. B. gallon - of this Brandy at 60. - deg- At: contains,.be aldeathe spirit and' oil - only-37d gluier matter com prised. of a4ract of fnait,, guntiei,nd,oolored resin fano • BOSTON, TarAtti. - y 25, • Dr: COME,,,Btate Inspector of Ohio, arid Dr..JAB. IL CHILTON, Chemist, of New Fork, botti'pronounee this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. For Medicinal garpeses ,Lyente ,Catawba Brandy ban not Wel; and has long been needed to supersede the ;. poisonous compounds aeld ander, the name of. Bland!. As a beyerage, the pure article is altogether superior, anti a sovereign, care rencely tor Dyspepsia/ Bletuleney, Low Spirits, - Magner, General Debility, (co., Pre. • Also,' RSELELDVIS s STILL - .AND .SPARXL . P.FGs, CHAMPAGNB.—these Wines are made in • borbood of Cincinnati, And, are. scuipoitied to be the Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids anti persona who require a gentle seam. lent, and for Sacramental purposes. - Retail price $1.25 per bottle. A liberal discount - made fo. the trade. Dealers will please send.theli orders to the it Sole Agentall for the-ante of Penn eylvanin, A. P. HAZARD 'A CO., C 0..-.- - - - Wholesale Druggist", - - DOS MARXIST-Street. Also for sale by the folk - rising apothemies - AMBROBB SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut ate. SIXES CONS,letk and Sat andliarket - streets.• • - - D. L. STACILDOTIBIIi Eighth andOreen ate. „ R. NEBINGER, Second and Mary ate, Southwark, (1 • ,W. N.IBLNGED, Pasayinik Road and Washington stoat: GEO. E. 11.0BEN9LVE, and Groan de. HOETED:, Broad and Coates sta. fall .11.013ENSAOK'S Ler ON ITTE lc 8. This Medicine, salts name Implies, is one of the greatest strengthening prkpizations extant._lt is es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of ppetite or are aMicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Pilo,- • Nervous Debility, General -Wer.knesa, and all Obsolete arising from a ellaordered. `condition - of the digestive organs. FOR FEMALE 0030LAINTS GENERALLY there is perhaps no medicine In ,the *grid equal to it, as it enters. purifies, and replenishes. the bloo d whic Is tto important to bring about a healthy action • THOthANDS ARE LIVING a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the nee of One bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but a genrilne remedy, being free from any thing that ie of an injurious nature. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD there is no better antidote than liebeneackno Iron Bit ters. When the blood' is impure the whole body is full of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part. will not purify the whole. At the fonntain we most begin, and to cleanse the blood there is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent Is iron, and we all know Its efficacy in removing the _impure. matter from the .whole visceral systeni. They are prepared by a prae thud chemist, and Imo been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others , ss the "ne plus ultra" of all tonics. to the proprietor ttuat be has amceedol compound hag a remedy for many of the Ms that hie fellow mortals are subject to; and that the public appre ciate it is not a question of 'doubt, but a fixed Lot, as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine expeetstions. - READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY OITIZEN. This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some three years, with a disease peculiar to her del. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Bobensach's Iron Bitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic?, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring bar to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to thane who are eimslarly altected, as she believes it to bu abovermgo remedy; - . , - JOHN COLA'. - No. 831 Capitol Street. This tptalapbla Medic.Me is prepared only by OP.ORGB 13. HOBE:MUCH,' Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. caner a THIRD and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be addressed. - Price ' Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggist, generally. m` •y alruqo and egutizaii. ROBERT SHOEMARRR'Ec CO., WITOI:V8A131 DP.UO4I.STB, clanufastarens and D 01.10: • PAINTS, VARNISHES, end WINDOW (MASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and UDR Streets, Philadelphia. - Sole Agents' for the Salo of the celebrated Ploreffe elate Glen:. nh23-tf VVELJTE LEAD, ZINO FAINTS, &Q.— v -We Offer to the public: White Lead, Zino Paints, golora in Oil, Varnishes, &C., at ouch reduced prices that ire invite the attention of dealers and consumers to Our stook. ZIEGLER k SMITH, • rota 8. W. tor. 3imond and Green its. (Express, QLompantes. 911 HE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. OFFICE, 1 5 20 CHESTNUT STREET} forward s PARCELS, PACKAGES, ILEROHANDIZE, BANE NOTES and SPECIE, either by -its own LI MES, or in eonneetion with other EMPRESS COMPANIES, to ail the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. E. B. SANDFORD, sbiasrat fltimbrintrndonl2 WetiCHICKERING & SONS, hay r ing removed_ to their new warerooms, No. 1307 CHESTNUT Street, (near the United States Mint,) are Prepared to offer to their Mends and the public an extensive assortment of Grind, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright - PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expreed for this city, finished In various styles of apes, and prices which cannot fail to please. Piano-Fortes made to order, tosuit any style or furniture, and all Matra =outs warranted to give' entire' satisfaction to the par- . erand and Square Pianos to rent, upon the moat fa vorable terms. _ . _ . Messrs. C. 4k. SONS have received Thirty-four MEDALS. , 'The first Premiums over all competitors In the United States. All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will be promptly attended to. - jy7-41m DLA.NO FORTES.-- , -. , . .11- Jett received, en elegant ' doe& of RAVIN, BA. ON & 00., NUNNS & (MA • T r. RALLBT, DAVIE; & CO., ood GAIN & 00.4 PlA N OS. atirt,oosoNS beet itoolitr, et., -„., J. .1R . GOULD'S, O' B. gamer IIITETTIL 4411 OILISTNUT eti. 1,5113.19-y MEEMiIM2 Ikieainnal HOW GRATIFYING piatio Scram