Retharke ; OkAnyid.Webetters. An9..1 ofl - • ~,,., ...4.liiii-e t adir a ir ~-:. '_'? t - .. ' • •',-. DALIVISR2D , Air TAIIIIIrSOWN,t.NICNC•VOILIr, . 2 OBP. k, TPI' , ; lIBD 2D / 185)3,50 vam'OCICAMON or dinsan-wou, , HATIOIT oi , !Oki:1-.70RX D. DISILIg POD COINdBICIDN 1 DAVID triiliiiiiiilit;g 6 o.9 4l iolithtSiboPg Introdueo4ltothanteetingfefeke as,- follows : . ~ . _ Par.Low*Ak.AlMO In t kyt 4 l3'elif,thit Ilt" known and natinnottneed, T es grant thillueicheiti! addressingytihapentitikOceartm. fPukkittlittri., raised no espeetatien4ltaltrOntattet4l COMPS no dhappointrusratsl , 44 am fenetturaged,th, make .) the, effort, becans&l hailtind'knotf thattherais doom:- - =On bond of symnathytuatiog pa_ togeth e r in ettp L i - porting - a- fundement4 •ftrilWlitil:f qtr. e .......,, went, and One -ot Alf fi,4,V.0 0 09 3 1:- . 'likrt„. Stfti 01' this OSlNtelifit ri4i eetteleksr: teoPullut 4 flatte,idso.` and distingnithedltepresen tiVeofit. ..a, litudan„. who now - comes - before-you' 'to :render- , en - ea count of 7 lliii AteWitrillehlw,=itierte subutitl bg la .scrutinising elitainatlan into hhtpublie and -01-. r vete oondhet , - , 11 'he it,' tit'and 'propervilan - torbe your Reprehiefatiierl,thcadleply td thettiee% Von by appiehrig,.-to --hid -reddid. in adelnlit u° ll- ` ;'.gfeu, tothelategrity of ltittlifeltbd charaoter, - ;th the firmneste, , the , abillt3t=anA the will, that,,have - oharacterlaedgriteloourse 'fronithir4ime ..you,first -reposed Zmit Obrifldfintkotw-him until -the. present' ntoment:- - ile,Drsi 'Man to' be-valiwid and env. . • ported, not : aline upon lie, individnal-wiert. its, but : also - il from ~_ the , feat Aat • be -,,liasjwr; - come, by , „olal9Metlizi*.ttbattP l PAolentillirr o :. r !%. a great. and. :,,, growing ~ ,PrlnorPle, ; pep : ' „fore -the American,peopli for itcyludleatkm t, In, 5 ) 11 „ the ohanipion - ofi she' OVer.glorioturTruleque" ) E - "poputoe -soverelinty;" and letniemddi one of Its most faithfia' • exponerite.' -, Ytte".eteeted lain. to .1 carry outthat doctrine, and helms faithfully done so, In spithof everyolfort that .was made .to draw him away , troth, it.t',Rsexer‘and, patronageond Exeoutive - Lnfinertswspent t their-force, lathe vain attempt Windup., him to swerve from the pathof duty and right. , 414 - Ime withetpod them 'all, with more than Itobiatt2iiintheskand...tde einmPleh 'a lesson teitilat, lig.'” TheinnothilAntYWhitiliA to rest upon - him hereafter,lf elected; AA franglit With great and Mementoes consettencee,-.andwill enter. , into hiStorymmordinglathe.manner in „whieli-At is perfortrita: rThat,litano. - will , ariee-InGongress. upon the itiplittatiort for the 'admissien of Kansas,. under apenetitution of : her own - qhobie, stud' the free Nonixteapeati Sohn .11 Ifeskintebe 'there to fight outAblegriSlit battle, andthsee that the tine pnneiple ofsrepubliolin governmenOntoired.bilt —the eupreeney-of the trill o f--itt'vin= dioatedtbr. all , timet to (Oldie , - .l:ffbOsewhe Tamed - the English Nth now pretend teintetpret the Note, lately given-irt Kansas ashwexpressionef •the ,de.-. sire of theleapth of that' Territory: not - to I enter the Unioises_a-Stiite'et title time. - Bat every-man of ordinary - IntelligeMie `knows that .in voting against -the proportion - Submitted to-her, Kan:- sac onl3- :,voted 'down "the - infamous condi tion that --was attached- to it, and . that her right to -enter2.llM,3llnion isjust6,as !steer and a,g aaolute as it ever was. -,•• .•. • - ,-, - '-- ...i L ',..) rellow=eitisens this struggle whic h you h a ve, here irr - Npwleitrwe Lav e also in Pennsylvania. ' We have ' a lenii'aral til ed can of the Keystone, , State, whp;likelitiakinihnitstood up for the cause of the people,and ate7altetopte here being Made to defeat yenr-11:epresernittly,efor merely, adhering to the Pledgee-Of %fe l party, art; the- seie Which are made - in "PerititYlvania to orerthrow--the, gall. Sant and intrepiddohnritickman, of the Sixth " district. Whenother inen - faltered; , when Cox, of Ohio, and-Liftireciee; and English, and Owen Jones fell baolr, Hakthattd-Hiekmansteodarshoulder , - to shoulder, heart beating.againatheart, bravely fighting to.earry, out In good filth the pledges-they had made, bete; e, the country, for "airplayanKan- , sm. Now, falloweitieeneLwe want to ,take"baok: with - tui‘tm Peruitylvania -the cheering news that John Betiaskirris sturtainedin his own district.. We want tri:th able to tell Itlekman to go on tattle good fightiandth 411.1111:edistitueney to follow your inamPitilWithout distinction etparty, in enni porting . she wfidliati Wald true - priifoth d le'an so faithful to the cantle of popirarsovereignty. That.prinelpich not for this district or that, but for the,whele ; :ssountsyjand,:for all _tithe. i , Flie , an0n0tt, , 19(44 11 ill'ilnek4t •1t1ii.,•1 4 , „the:sopa* of the great' in'thelitlPPOrt:Of 41111 . 011 :" ) are all enlisted:,,:tite:Ates , this . day, received. a nomination - -for re-election to Congress,Arre ,, apeotive et party:Anti yetrantemilesl Aponte sea . port hlrti the , s rtorbestause 4,miareftiemecratt,'„eille: publicane, pr Ariannsibut , Amply . becau se yeti' are "geodt.eltisens, 'dashed to the earth of free governmentmndpiedged to the doctrine that the majorifferfallithltil-Natitril lines, rid pest din , ferenoee, lam IDitejVilltleullittetedeter lon framd ' ing bins you bOrttnelsrith: ' , Ton wlll bevel the mardY„,tootirisgerto - to - oast aside Partitranimele - and OnttY,orginleatione, with their eraotione end dictation, andoome up to „the, eupportof one who has proved hiiiiirt to be eo faithful a Itepresental'• Live and so worthy your, oonfidenee. We have need of anehmense Baskin • here -at .the-North.- Had John- 131. -Hoskin lived in the - tionthtand - proved himself 'as faithful to,the ,Scrathernpeopie and their interests, as he has to -,yen and your, l cause, he would have become their most honored apostle; • theywOuld have stood by him, and sap- i portedlithi;•end Worshipped 'him for his - unwaver , ing fidelity in their hehalfi‘, Shall we of the North deless for one who bee been do true to us? Let us at the North, make such,-men our standard-. 1 bearers, le.they, de in the South, and not ,thino our • backs - Upon' them merely because ' they have differed from the views of the Administration. 1 Let us respect and honor , , thomr . . let us support them, net beeausethey have been the mere toolst of , party, but beeaneerthery have-been iedependentin their thought andietion.', Alia Deinotrat,r could . not do lees, than' lend My, feeble, efforts thwards, ~ promoting' the ' ineoehof your eandidete, sneak, 1, his personalfriend and. admirer, there is no semi-, floe of timer and convenience, that_ .1 . - siould 'not make In .his behalf. i - Darn Abe late controversy in Congress I viewed his course on-the great Rani. ass bane as you' did; from 4 dhatintpolfit, , and I could 'tie nothint:in,his .conduct, in his speeehtut - r‘r 'his,voteti, bait/hat - met ,013 0 Cerdiarapprobalitin. A tan anti-lidomptoriDemoorsit,ljOinettroYfellow-, ...Weans in , Philadelphia in-letting up. a poblio meeting to exprese,eur, abberrenee, at -the attempt then being , made to force through Congress the odious Lecompten Constitution, and our encourage i, ment and . sympathy towards the fearless men, boat in the Senate and lionseywho were - restating the efforts of the Administration to ooneumtiate to foul a Wrong, were glvisio without stint and with- - out fear. Raskin' but 'carried out the policy -and doctrine iee , ; then proolaimed; and .I. would .feel myself abased - by moral towardieej did I now hesitate to loin in' the :appeal made this- day to you to re-eleot him to the teat which' be - has so • honorably filled. - What - striti-Leocimptint Democrat youldwish, to avoid-this r,esponrdbility, merely becathit Mr -.lfiskiri has cot scoght there-. Aguilar nomination.? - We all know, that lthitould, have purchased ,- that ',heap ' honor trite early, as others have done, byaubservieney to power, and by surnindisrbigthht conscience and his indepen donee- into the. keeping of the Administration: „Bat he proved himself to be above ,the'-temptation: ' Ue preferred to-follow the path of Anty,. and. to oarry out your will, -rather than purchase the favor of • the Administration' by betray- I log his_ trust-, Per having_ done this, be, has a Just- °Dam on, your- suffrages. I appeal to all anti-Leeompton - .Democrats there • present, if they - are amens in their advocacy of the dootand of popnlailovereignt3i; to be lioneistent In their pro fossleaef the..faitlithat is 19 themby ghringtheir ; publid and moat ilaineatetipport th:men lath limi- kin, whether regularly nominated or,not. - If*. . are net -prepare.l- to go thislength, then let us abandon our ,opposition at onus—surrenderot ale orethinth the Adritinistration ' and become "draw ' era of water Mid hewers of, vrood" to our ,pelitioai taskquatites. • 'What &Demo:laity, if it beset' the - will 'of the majority'?' And for whit -heti Baskin Contended. but for that? and for. that Aerialist...fa now tradneedand opposed. ;.ile ramie on, the plat- form whit !holds auchr•Demoorats' at the gallant' Douglas;. as WWI, as - Walker; as Stanton; atEni-- denek, as Packer„, en Kanto, tis ...tacky:tan, •ea Chapman, as: PoineYi arid- thoniandi upon thou-, - sands of,stattire, Who Ithva trios' bad the confidence and support 'Of ' the " Demodratio party: -. If i'en agree with Baskin in believing that ft was jue and right-to resist the. effort made last winter to foree_upon the •Protering people *Yam:sae a-Con stitution which was not the will and <shake of ter people, and whiehthei had emphatieallytwloe re yeeted,then -you 'will sustain him at, the polls by your yotesoto -matter how he <tomes before you,' in -preference - to one, who, • if= elected- on a-- rep .', far ,Pai ty', , noninationo"will -- give -- his — vote , and influence' to the • Administration, 'ln the attempt ... which -is, , :yet ~ to_ ,be • ' made to keep 'Canute Ina State -Of territorial snbjeotion and 'dependence, until 1800, in order, as, the Charleston Mercury says,' that i the SOUTH. may have another 1 chance to make her &slave .filtate,motwithstand-, j ' lag hei peoptelithewilledber teliefrie„This,lfer ' eurejiie" 1 011 hoist ebtittoieret it'effeetnally.wo must elietrnettlikellaSkiti and Hickman, ortwhom I 'we auk safely rely. ..Ttie ; )&ttle w,- more then "1 , ever, is beteen emilmtv,,,andlilllDEDOli, .. MIIOI4 _ shle, felloweitilenes wiilyou take t.P. o ooll4ot.that Senator Hammon n;-of SoutltOarelina..-he who said , that-4W- free laborers of . the .- North- were but "the madras of society "—has 400lared, that - the tepee!. of. the - 2distiouri Compromise line was a - delusion to; the South-:that the Sault - eineoted to make Kiiesaira elaiistiltite, ' bet' that she has been, distippointedy , Kecolleet , that - the w hole *entre cony of last - Winter was in .-thk.attempt made to - fasten 11060 upon - Kazoos against the wilt of her peopleu'andi above all i ledolleat that the organs of the fionthetn., tiolitiolans, new. declare that Kansas must ',W, kept out of the ',Union for an indefinite. periedija erftif to give thiNouth another thence' • - far sionstry,4•.;.Thity.treini•to make Kansas a slave - State, , because California was admitted -as a free fratep• ins order-. to. tpreserver, a politioal equilibrium between North and South—an espial - - - number Of free end 'slave Statee ;, and we must - J.6ly upon our Representatives homateNorthern States-, ..," to defeat this,base design.;- All'wetit well with us, .-...: both at theNdith iirid at the Sonthantit the South - discovered that Kansaa.WoA determined to exclude Midden „revery , front her soli; and from that ho. ..- .Meat the views of Mr. Iltiohinan and Jae Cabinet underwent a'clienge. Up' to that thuhthe panel . p ie of the Kansas act-that the people of that Ter - , riteryithtand-he left perfietly fret 0> forin and re , guitibitheirdomestio ins titutionSin their Own way— rentainedandiaputed -The roe Mr/lance of that doe titan at Cinofupptkas one of the cardinal pointiof the Deriliciatio eased bad oarr:ed- Mriahltitniin into power by the votes at the free States. Hie letter of aoceptanoe, hie inaugurel 1 iiddriduf , Lid in-sinto , hone to, - .99vertior,_WtilitenWeid all Ari 'harmony with the., greet 1010610 - and. 'Vetted - which en abledth to go trituiphantly.thieue, the campaign of 1856. But inddenlythe- blight. Of a Southern policy; fell 'upon the Adrolohcrationi:':and. w e ' Northern Democrats were 'asked to change:front, and lieroti 4 on - id a different - deatlw ' When:wits that 7 ; :yOnwill ask. :, I, wallet , One whose Ifeine.;• many no man Will 14uestiOn„bittnielf a Sim of the -,..- liottat;and the 'friend:and Lappointee Of hir.:Bu , ' .- t chinanjanswer that (voltam: -,it was, , says Mr, ~.. -. .Yrodirtok-P,- Stanton, -latn-Seortltary of-Ramis, , - when ;the 'Adminitifration , found, in' Septinnber, - -- •.- natiaiit the great w i ses of the pedritit:of Karns, 1 :,. iff.deCtfits-AsferfaParguttieitita mulpersuitelie hp-- :. ttotte6f),Affeiiioi" , Welker; werectomfneferivard in Oceritte :Wowing to assert their rights atthet rawififil'ArtairtalbliAtli..ofibe . inliniftey; under -,' widen they hadairfered.4ernlis tiftieys maintained hi th at,'TeraborAtibitif Mid frand; 'fa :hitirtilieffillp Idia•lte;:fili Stanton;alio • stasured' us, as street,-=_Wit - 41s,owit . knowledge, 1 .., '• and , tinder his own Observe that/ immediately ~.- ~ afte.%-the.Oetofferteliant*htiii.,transpired;When the`ulinoelty;:fridekthittlaPitiali e iontrot orthe .. - •. , ',.°ooerement freer-141i* tietilts*thaithepower • ;"Wili - apieW4s , l l ( l )_ , llAßl,tliedgitiit the irattdifet :, ,., , I . , : :, th O ral i er til i d iivii il ield i t i llo ti tii o .o ar lop, , ,e m i loo ;thAl ti re h t l lt th em e E:'4" l-4 i it 144 4 .0411titwt. - 4 -01 0ee, ,trstiffilvileit ituir -101111t-.)0-," e s O ribit i c hWar*OePoffirald--frt64etea - f; , =.;ti.itteeilt4thr."feetleietledepenfleriatled hetteity' ~,?,•;, fir ejleanierelitellter4noil•Nearii4tYAtaTaki-.464-- kNi. , :tteliltrAti, - iteenalit , , , ,Oiey:,Wore , ;!doehted 'iliiift•4;,. • aehred.raitOtiontitikartil Otte Smith. Theceriteit , Witrid adisaitionfitittedi hair Wert whetter ...._ !-' ffn • i ri .4 -, tlielaejOriti,talalt-iiilo 7 .inlien j a •._-:•;;',, ' - finerl. &,,- Ifi' 90.*:-ttilWflieVoirrititiiin which -: ittlit - tilcip.eteletitutio,iiwes ti'iehfoxlty: . ...., - . 7 :. penis *ttirsingisona,...elffbajdo,f,,delegatee et , •-. ,- -:'. 7 2 l rhieriewekeleirtapeeikiepireeented:but - nineteen • - .. - -t"siteeSt, pioneer thirty-eight:, Out of the nine thou-1 '.'11404 ..tw i1. 6 .,..; _:! . :- eed Illftyiietiri ! .Wl4:ele:fituil ei -,,,-- -- • - - - 1,, ,, ,,x:-. - ai1...,-.- - ,,y ,- -,;,.:r.,-_, - , :-.,.:,:.•:.-__. _ • , , frUmed theliedbMkomPonstitolon r obeyed and' 'core -,elebtild ',by: "about - eighteen.' hundred, ;tin Average Of akout thirty Votes ipieott.;- Well might theyrWfuse,lnoWing that they bad not the cent'' , ieneocfthe people of Red that they did pot trulyreprident theirdentlinents,tesubmit the result ot,thelr maohinstions to - a popularvotn , Every sp. pearl() , the d iur dude hproyed, - what Ofiert; that whelMingrattjority or the' petit , ' pre OflCaniall si.s.s..opposed.to soh krule,.. and to , :she Ideompten - cConstitutiqm Su P thw, 2Jtt' afi Deoember ~,1057, tbe,votepin- favo r , Of„ the „ p o o! :slavery, °lease of the .oonstitution.vas sevatlhf.of4ollohundred*ad twenty.six, , (nearly 'Whit% was fraudulent, ) while on the , iirst Mon- , Aaydofi JadearYTlll . 6 l 'af the election held in acnordauni,With het.of Ahe,TOMhirielliegisla! itnrep , and aatidnefed ,with Upduettioned 'fairnees,, .tenl-theusind,Ttwe'hundrii& and 'twitrily•alt„ votes , 'werepolledagainstlhat irittilitinerkL. 'And; again,' -tstake election recently Uhl under the provisions 'dike English - bill; near ten thousand majority lute :beon'odce'mote ma' that' infatdbui Vain*: 7 Let:ma ,was Ledompten 'Condit:olOn' th(l` , 9 l ,4 l °P °I: 010 -V° 6 l4 6 °f/cans e a , -whofvercto he governed under ?, Empl,WeallY, no: ~,MX,- , Buohe,nitri .and .his m ietsufatienWere placed in,the attitude of uphold-- tbgitiat Conetitution'and feroing.iit-upon the pito.' "pie ,of ICtiiities,:agninat 'theirespreased...will , and _their recorded votes: '3li4 MAUI ' took the oppo-' alt. Ilavv,ollld i . soteeagttinst'it. • • ',WhO' was right' and'wholvint l ivrong ? The ;Of ;that' goes= tion willbedeft to -yOket.the ;polls in November when your, ,present'lleprosentative is either to t umph or to fallj If Jto willbe -a sad ip'eritaelelo tiontimpiato Liberty - sind'demooralio' government,innit be in a'degonerate state indeed if their ablest Repreatintativei are to be strieken ?attn. for remaining -true and faithful to so sacred laminae. If triumphs; the American youth may take hpart, - and leern that 'resistance to Federal power and patronage ; in order to purses-in:honest and,friOnOr si ble line of public condloit, will - ever be rewarded ore' free ' PrOthially, the lineation - before - the next port grew will be, than Kansas be admitted , into the 'Onion ander such a : Constitution' as she may form, that hasfirst been submitted to a vote of her. piso-. Tie Sind ndeptedby'theit? Who will-oppose her ' I 'ansWer-;the " S iinnerters of the • English bill,biolted; hate no doubtlhet they mitt be,,by the Whole, porter and -iniliende,of.fifr. Sucthanan's-Adminiitration. The South demands, It, and therefore it is to become a test of -Demo cracy.' We have; indeed; noun to that. But in what monstrous., inoortsisteney , doge Bootle, policy-in volve all thoSe7wljo:arti called upon to sustain it ! Every member of the "present Congress, without an exception , has voted for_ toe-admission of Kansas as 'a State under some form'of Constitution or other , -.4tome , under the Topeka: Constitution, when' ,they, were `members Of the,precedbag - Congress, 'others iinder"the'Ledompton , Conetltution others :under the MentgomeryzOrittenderf bill, an d others ',again! under the - English bill. Now, with such 'a reeord thil;hiSir eaii anylitinestruan refuse her admission when she domande it?.But -it is said that by the English bill It Is - provided that if the People orilatiairtMedeWrithehrdintinceilierisair le noeto 'twine intintirshe'fias 'a population equal to 94,000 Under' the present ratio, or 120,000 after 18130.1 Iri',Other wordS,', if , the_ people of --Kansab ltad acsrpted a pro:elavery C on s titution ; she was' lit , for' self,goversiment "with her - present !pci unladen...of -,40,000 Anliabitatite.. B,at,listisinuch as she has. rejected: the..T;eocireptrixt Constitri-: don, the shall not come in' at all. And the men 'Who Supported the English bill;. - and all others who aro nominated 'at' - the, bidding Of 'the ' Admit& tra .tion, are expected to uphold that 'principle. for ono, am eireinatbelieve tharisinsee has the .right , th be admitted' into” thus Union - as a State whenever- her , people -demand .it,Ander a Consti tution of their own adoption, 'aid In° mord believe 'in the right of 'Coligkesif.ttOregislate in a manner, to koep her Mintiest/feet ' Buohanan,for however ; ,iduoh heinay iShaftgeon'ttiesUbjeotvhe said; in Ma special numsage.to CongresS,!2 that It, would' be much more plausible nkoontend.that Congress bad or,- power.. to _pats.,in,enabling act, than - to argue that the people of. a Territory, might be kept_ out of the Union for an indefinite period, and until it might please Congress to permit them to ester- Oise the right of self-goveinuient.” 'Re -further 'says this would he toridopt; "not their own way,"' hut the way whielillOngiessi might preseribe. aleyertheless, the ,mandate""has gone forth that ,Kansas shall not he admitted`; and if Mr. Btu-, kin's opponent is elected, he will he expected to vote that way, and ' he - would. doubtless' do 'so if The Administration make It a loot, as 'I believe •" '' — " In: conolosion, I appeal to my fellow-Demo crate here,,who .are bpposed to the ,policy of the Admlnfatration on the lanais question, to Come forward manfully, and without fear of cense quennea - support. the man: whom two ; years age you voted for, under-,pledgos 'wbioh ,he hat only faithfidly redeemed. '''lie has, In my opinion; fresh I claims on your services and your votes, from -the ' , manner in which he has discharged his treat, and the; induce:* which his course. in Congress hsa given him. Now, more than at any other nue, be., can be useful, not only to' you, his immediate" constituents, but to our anal:eon coun try. lie has forfeited: the - regular nomination, If you please,'enly because he has dared to do right. Bat no Democrat, if he bee trneDemoorat, and is against Lesomptonism, can hesitate to sustain 'him. To' the Republicans-arid Americans here present I have no right to speak; 'There are gen tlernai bete Whom you know well, and who represent thotai parties: ' They Will give to 'Mr. Baskin their, invalided epdoreement; and the considerations which ' them to advocate hie Walnut are those,'doubtlesa, which will unite you 'all , together in' November next,- in insuring his re election. • • - ' Snnimex ,fitearto. P HM'A TA -MOUNTAIN SPRINGS; LANOASTEECII,;,PA:—Was opened - the eighth day of Julie foe vial Thle health Summer resort has mant advantagoe*hlob recommend it, to the pubildin searelrOf a home place to enjoy the Mountain air doringthe hot - season: - at to elevated twelve hun dred feet above water level, -There are graveled walks through dense foreste, and shaded arbors ; by the way side are many springs of the purest soft water, at a temperature 0f48,t0 52 degrees of Pahrenhelt, At the summit' is an observatory overlooking an area of 40 miles square of farms •In the highest state of finlike Wan, embracing the „whole -of Lancaster county, sad pinta 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 mostgrand and ex tensive panoramic views to be met with in any country, kind of epidemic; has ever been known here at any season of flue year. Many beautiful drives over good roads. The hotel will, acconucodato,..comfortably 400 - Krnfins. Every varietyof bathe. All the Modern im provements now in mein fret-class watering places will be found hire. All vegetables raised on the farm. The best help employed in every department. - The Proprietor flatters himself that he will be able to give ample satisfattion to his guests. Good stable room. Good stock of livery horses and carriages on band. Pot further Information and cheaters calf mi,TOEIRPH 0. MYERS, Third and Vine strer te; JAMES S, EARLE, NO. 810 Oheetnut street and on the Proprietor , - ' , IGBEPII • Ephrata Post Office, Lancaster county, ra. sul2-1m - I[4IA.Y'S HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. The undersigned has puinitagied . the huge and elegant building, corner of THIRD, and 'PINE Street, formerly drourded.by the :West.Branch :Bank, and has,enlarged 'cud refitted it in a superioretyle. - Willlaceeport it one of the most delightful Inland townslit Pennsylvania i and btu hence , he hope', will be found pleasant, *swell po the traveller as to those Mi tten, of the metropolis who desire 'tepees an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer Ilia omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depot.) free of charg e . • 18-8 m W.H. BAY, Proprietor. .411 F 0 D • SPRINGS.—TELS SU well-known and delightful linnimer Resort will be opened for the reception of Vielters on the 18th of anon, and kept open until theist of Oetbber. flt The new end spade:cis Buildings erected last year are now fay completed, and the whole establishment hen 'been 'furnished in imperior style;andthe 'accommoda tions winker of a Ohnfaetnr• not ennellod in any part of the United States. ' '" • The llotel will be under the management of Mr. A. 84. ALUM, whom. experience, condom manners, and attention to his guests, give' the amplest assurance of comfort andltind treatment. , 11: addition to the other means of moms, It is deemed tor g r h to r ittellot ra t partgim: 'mut reach Bedford by a OM beret:ars. he Company hive made 'Met:dive arrangements to inpply . dealers and individuals With " Bedford Water" by tho;berrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prides, at the Springs; vie Pot a barrel (mulbery) 24 00 Do. ). 8 00 ' ; . K Do. • (Mulberry) 800 ji Do. took) 2 Carboni° pilaus - - -226 , ;.: Bottles, 1,1( pint, per doten • - ' 160 • • The barrel' are - carefully prepared. -so• that par 'diadem may depend :von receiving the Water fresh luta sweet. • All communloationtskould• W Mbireasa to ' THH 13 . 19/011 . D . MINXBAL SPRINGS CO., ~123y10-tf .Bedford Maitette - rtitleti, THE: GAULT: WOITDEB, OF TUB NINBTEENTR CENTURY, 1:`/“) - F,EAS ..y7, 0 0 D'S ±-X 1:?, XIS 1 1 0 .11 . . A. TIVM Bays the at, Louis (Mo,) Democrat : Below,,we pub- Beh a lettorto Dr. Wood of this city, from ta gentleman in Maineorhich - spealui glowingly of the superior, merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have Its effect, when coming from a reliable source. If satin cotes are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco miums, nor azaleas puffery.from , the press Baru, Maine, Jan. 20,4856. Professor 0. J. WOOD dr. 00.-oawristnett: Baying my attention called a feormontha dace to the :highly bane- Mint effects of .your Hair Restoretire, I was induced to make application of it, atpon.my own hatr,.which had be couie quite gray, probably one-third white; inv./this kers were of same character, • some three menthe eloce Iproeured, a, bottle of your hair restorative, and used It, I soon found it was proving what I bad wished. I need It skint twice a - week. I have-11111M procured another bottle, of which I hove need some. I can now cent( y to the world that the gray or white heir has to 'tally disappeared, both on ,my head , and face and my hair has resumed its *aural color, and I believe more Soft and glossy than It hoe , been 'my for twenty-live years. lam now sixty years old ; my good wife at the age Or tiftyltwo; hits used it with name effect. ' The above notice I deem due to 'you for .your valuable discovery lam /assured that whoever will rightly use, as per .direoilons, will 'dot have occasion to contra dict my statements, am citizen of this, city, and a resident here for the list 'fifteen years, and am known to nearly every one here add adjoining Gawps. - Any use you may make of the above, with my name attached; is at - your service, as I wish to preserve the beatifies of nature in others'ini dayeelf. ' I em trnly,'Yoars, A. 0. RAYMOND. _ 4 " - • - BALTIIIO4OI L .Tan. 28,1869. WOOD'S - NAM REsTORATIVE. had the adorer. , Profeesor Woop—Deartir - tune to to the best portion of , y hair, from the effects of the yenow fever, In New Oriental, in 11351; I wets in ((need to,make a trial of your preparation, and found It tickle mmer „as the, very thing , needed,. My-hair now ecd'glewei, mad, no worde can exprais tionsro, you to whiz to it o , a gitated oush'i trees - are. , aiNLtY JOUNEON. ' Thelsuidersl ed;gn ROY. i.R.lfr,tgg, la a - minister in regular standing, and Pasteeof the OrthodOt Oben% at Itrookneld;lifass Re is a and universally beloved; • ' gentleman of _great Influence WM DYER. Booksixr.n, Jan. 12, 1868. Profeasof Wood — Dior Sir: Itabot made a - trial of inganunittion_. your flair Restorative, It giYee me'pleasure to say that its effect has been excellent In removing dandruff ands ,constenttendency to itching with Which I have Peen troubled from My childhood; and has also restor'm,y hair, which wee becoming gray Mite °rte. nal color . I /tape used no other article with anything like the same pleasure or profft.„ , ' Yonrstruly ' 8RA00..: • ' The Resteratire input tip hillettlea of thrensises, Via; , large, medinnicand Mill; The small holds ball a pint, and retails for bottle; the medium holds .at legit frientner cent mere In, propeition" than the retells for-two dollen per bottle; thelai holds o- niart, forty per tent. more in proportion, andretails for three dollars I bottle., •: 0:1.1409D & , 00.,Tr•Aprletcrre BROADWAY-, N. in the eat N. I'. Wire Badly Establplunent,) ,iridll4 T-Ntiset, , St. Laura; ' • Arid: Hold =by all-good DrOggiNts and Yana, Goode' psalms. aulittrmScw,itnt ft emelnwlivam 6. 11 . 13 MAN-OLGARS;=:-:800,000 In store and tor otdo WILLIAM IL YBATON, -00 l IPo, 916 Booth /RCM Otroot. 11.uttlan Oates b atTacoitv3 , * at . , o che . Asp i m4l4,l,sopra wraihrri • ppLU ficerrneriv Noa, eV km Bo • BALES--BTOOIIB AND READ ESTATE gam , Pall Sale, 14th , Bipteinlier l at the Exchange. Sixth 'Tall Bale..llth neprember, on tbe,prerniees. o t venth Pall Bale, Slat Bepteniber, tit the .11xchauge. • -sloth Pall Bale, 24th September, on the' pidinilles. , vim fart of the handbills of the • niter(' melee now testily, I , TSAR'S SAI4I4,2O.IIPORSELLERII..._ • Tha fifty-tiret • regular pale will aominerice on the 21et'onleptember. ' Gatalogdes now ready: , SEAL ESTATE; ETGOlis t ritc.' - - Part Zees, at the.:Philatelphla-fie Away Tuesday Evening. - handbills of each property leaned . separately /1n , IldtlitiOn to which we priblleh on, put Barara3reV" lB •to oath sale, one thousand ostalmrnealrfpinnit et form, fultdestaiptinta of, all the property to be $014, 011 the following Tuesday. ,PURNITURE BALM AT • TICE "AIIOTION eTolut every Thursday morning. ' - REAL ESTATE AT fltlVAti 1D We have a larpemlount. of lleal Estate at Pri vate, Bale, including every description of City and country property.,: Printed .Lists may be had at the I notion store. - PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. Real Estate entered on our Private Bale Re gister, and advertised.Ooesefonally in our Publlo HMG batiPots, (of which 1 , 000 copies 'are printed weekly,) tree of charge. • • ' ' • STOOKS, &C, " On Tuesday Evening, - • 34th inst., at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex change. without reserve, for account of whom it may eoncern -100 Mimes Columbia Coal and Iron Company stook. 200 1.6 IC , CC •IC .4C LI 100 It C 4 It IC IC It 100 " Winfield Coal and Iron Company stook. jll/." $1 per share to be paid when struck of. Alm; for other accounta. without reserve -600 shares National Anthracite Coal Company etock. 67 C. Hazleton Coal Company stock. Pew; with cushions, &0., No. , B4,.mtddle aisle, Tenth Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr Boardman. FIFTH FALL SALE-SEPTEMBER 14th, Trustee's Peremptory Bale. HANDSOME MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, With tliree;sbMy beak 'buildings and all .modern innivenientem, No. 1636 Green' etreitt:• • ' , VALUABLE LOT, • GREEN - STRBET.— , AIeo, the I 'valuable lot of ground adjoining the above =the east, 10 feet front by 1863 i feet deep: 'Bale absolute. U:7 Full pa licularxnew ready in handbills. Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of John Bohm, Deo'd. • _THREE-STORY BRION DWELLING, Elizabeth St , now Beckley street, between Sixth- and Seventh, and Slime and Pinestreets. NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 1828 POPLAR STREET.— Also; neat three-story brick dwelling, with side yard and handsome garden; south aide of Poplar 'street, west of Sixteenth street. - BUSINESS STAND -, '- - -Three-atary brick store and dwelling; northeast' earner 'of Fourth • and ;Carpenter streets, Me; ilaithwerk. .*. • •-‘ ' , • • • CHESTNUT STREET RESIDENCE.— A valuable residence, No:l62B't heetnnt street; with the ; modern improVements,lot 20 by 160 feet ' ;two fronts. • AdministnttoOs Bale—Estate of John Meer, Deo , d. LAIIGE'LOT.O7 GROUb D. 1311 reetbn Dauphin St., 160 feet on Reese street, and.l6o Leann MAUI street, 'three fronte—water pipes laid, and sidewalk' curbed and Eaved. xecutor'' Salo—Estate of James B. Hoese;•Deceased. TWO LARGE TOTS OF GROUND,IBO feet front on Dauphin atreet, 160 feet on Apple 'street, 160 feet on Me ohmic street, and 160 feet ow:Fourth street—water pipes laid, and sidewalks paved and curbed. - ' T fIREE•STORY BRICK DWELLING.—Three-story. brick dwelling, No. 1331 Olive 'street - SIXTH FALL SALE, SEPTEMBER 17th.• Peremptory Bale on the Premises. No:1031 Walnut St HANDSOME RESIDENCE. FASHIONABLE. ;FURNI TURE, SILVER, &a ' On Friday Morning, 17th 'mt., at 10 o'clock, on the premises, 1031 Wal nut street, without reeerve— All that well-built four-story brick messuage, with extensive three-story double back buildings, and lot of ground. situate on; the north aide of Walnut street, be. tween Tenth and Eleventh stints (corner of Juniper lime); containing in front on_Wainat street:lß feet and in depth fronting on Jdolper laimflOr feet Shushes, to Jusslner Alley—three fronts. Subject to a ground rent of $B2O per annum. redeemable at any time after 10th April, 1868. It la an excellent location :.fror ; a physician, or for a store; and dwelling. 'Dr Sal" absolute without reserve or limitation Ifier Possession will tie giveri on the elocution of the deed.; • • • . . The residence adjoining on the mud, No. 1029, .same sise.and description , will be sold attics same time, 41000;1:n6Y ie'mairibit'mor4age. - • - Alsb, immediately ifter,the tide of the above 'rest • deuces will be sold, the • -' - FASHIONABLE "PURNIVERN; LARGB MIRRORS, • SAXONY CARPETS: SILVER, ten , Including 4 large' and elegant French' plate man tel mirrors; snit of 'very • elegant solid rosewood drawing-room furniture; handtotne rosewood carved stagers ; rosewood bookeare; cabinet with fine Brocidella marble slabs; large and elegant rosewood eideboard to match •, ladies' rosewoLd secretary; fine French china painted vases ; fine engravings ; fine Barr en: and Brussels carpets; superior dining-room and chamber furniture ELEGANT BILVER Also, 21 tine sold silver cape and saucers 2l goblets ; 2 wine coolers ; 4 large pitchers ; Ice tub ; tureen; Jelly dish; better dish ; sugar bowl; waiters; aalti• caster; spoons, forks, knives, &c., &0.. (Ail, the above are solid silver.) Also, superior plated covered vegetable dishes, pitch era, waiters, tea and coffee sele,.&c. • A. 'quantity of excellent kitchen furniture; copper cooking uteosile. refrigerator, &a, . , f Full particulars in catalogues. ie - • The furniture may be examined the day preview; to sale, from 11 tol Wolock. • • . 13ICVENT$ BALL SALE—BEPTBNIDER Will include-- . , TWENTY BEI1:18 DWELLINGS, &0., viz: Easeatoral Peremptory Bale—Estate of Jeremiah Wa ton. Deceased - THERE-STORY BRION. DWELLING, and two-story Prates dwelling, Nod. 626 and 628 North Fifth street, .with frame shop in the rear. Also, two two-story brlok dwellings, Nos. 629 and 581 Chatham street; with two two-story brink dwellings in the rear. The whole to be sold together. '.. TOREN-STORY BATOR DWELLING, No. 462 Frank- Un street, above Noble Amt. THANK-BTORY BRIOK DWELLING, N 0.401 Green street. TRIUNE-STORY BRICK BTORE AND DWRI,LING, No. , 717 Oellowhlll 'street ' - TWO-STORY BRICK DWDLLING , No. 011 Breen street— , Tnniiwaroly BRTOK DWELLING, N0 . .925 Waah !neon street: skit of Tenth street; Thirteenth ward. THREE-STORY BBIOH BBILLIMANo, 653 Pan rich street, east 'of Sixth Street. , • • THREE THREE-STORY' BRIOK MILLINGS - - , , - east side of Pasch street, between Arden and Cabe add Second and new Market streete BIVB TIIIIBF-BTORY DRION DWEI,LINGB, form- - Eng a court, Paschall alloy, between Fourth and Filth streets. Twelfth ward: THRBIMITORY BRIC' STORD AND DWP.LLING, No.; 768 South Fourth street, between German and °sabering streets. Kr Sale of the whole estate peremptory. Pullen fare ready in handbills. VALI:FARMS MILLS. _COAL YARD, FACTORY &e—The valuable property kndwn as the "Girar d Flour. Mille," coal yard, Re., Ninth street, on the Germantown and Norristown Railroad, above Poplar street, lot 80 by 103 feet, two fronts. with extensive brick mill with superior meabinery, large brick rim. tory, stabling coal yard, railroad tracks, .to.. &a. Nxecutoes Peremptory Sale—Rotate of Oeo. VALUABLE RESIDENCE. COAOII4IOIIBII, STA, 111,10, AND LARGE LOT, Delaware Seventh street, north of Arch, Lot over 54 feet front, I 481( feet deep. Ljr" Bale absolute. THREE DW.ELLlNGS.—Threeitory brick dwelling, North Front street, below Phesoir, with two frame direlilngs in the rear, on Ilcpe street. !Executors , Sale—Estate or Mary Meetly, deceised. VALUABLE THREE.STORE 8111010 RESIDENC E' No. 214 South Ninth Area, below Walnut street, Lot 23 feet front. EIGHTH PALL BALE-ON THE P,DEM/ErE• Executono Side—Estate of `Abraham Miller, dee'd. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDSNON, WITH SIDE YARD, No. 1831 SPRIJOH STREET. On'Tnesday Morning, Sept. 28th, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, No. 1331 Spruce street, corner of Sycamore street, east of Broad street. ' Lot 29 feet on Spruce street, 110 feet on Spur more street - NINTH FALL BALE-28th SEPTEMBER, will bacindo Orphans , Court Sale—Mita° or Hammer ?dinars. A messuage and Lot of Ground, Logan street, between Buttonwood and Green streets, and west or Beventh street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, URGE MIRRORS, BINB OAItPIC ' TB.~he, - Immediately after the sale of the house will be bold the entire household furniture. LABOR BALM OP VALUABLR LAW BOOKS-00M PRISM4 TWO ENT.IREI LIBRARIES. This livening, Sept, 9th and 10th, at the auction More, Noe. 189 and 141 South Fourth greet, will be told a large collection of law books, comprises two entire libraries. In. eluded are the Pennsylvania and other valuable reports, digests, elementary works, &c., Also, 8 large bookcases, copying press, Ice. Elj - Catalogues now ready, and the book!! arranged for emstoinat on. Sete at Noe. 189 and 141 South Fourth street. . - • . BaPpaioa'.9IIHNITURN, PIANO-roame, PINS BRUPSOLS CARPETS. MIRRORS, .to. ••• - On Thursday Morning, At 9 oioloolt,' at the auction store, an extratelve maortment of excellent world-hand furniture, elegant piano.fortee,dne mirrors, carpets, etc., _from private families deolining‘hormeteepiog, removed to the store for convenience of sale. OSES NATHAN Is, AIIOTIONEER isiL'AND,OOMMOSION I.IIIIIOHANT 3 E. E. 0011102 KITH IiSSAO3 0t eeb' TEN THOUSAND JOTS Op DOEPEITED GOODS-. . . OVER ONE , THOUSAND GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES WILT. BE SOLD. Nathano' groat sale of forfeited goods will take place atM Nathan' auction store, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets, On Tuesday Morning, September 14th, at 0 o'clock; entrance to salesroom from Race street, seeped story. - - This sale will competes the largest and moat valuable assortment of goods ever steered at public auction in this city, and will consist of diamonds, breastpins, Anger rings of the first water; magnificent gold magic case, hunting me, open face, and double bottomed Englieh patent lover.watches, of The most approved and Very best makers, the moat of them extra and full jewelled, •and in line lEakarat gold mums, open face do; fine .gold 'lever and lepine watches .in enamelled hunting oases and open face (for ladles), set with dia monds; gold English, Swissi•and Stench watches; sil- Ter English West lever watches, fell jewelled ant plain, In booting cases, double bottom. and double cues; Weer hunting cue and open fuer escapement lever and !opine watches ; double and aloe° case silver quarter watches; a great variety of fine gold vest, neck, and fob chains; fine gold pencil cages, with and without pone, sliver pencil cues with gold pens; flue gold breast pine, finger rings, dart studs, sleeve buttons, ear rings, buckles, seals, keye, charms, dm, &o.;, fine• gold bracelets, necklaces, and armlets, rich pearl, velvet, and enamelled opera giassen, silver combs, scarf pins. showlpins, medallions, lOckets, portmonnatOs, glaziers' diamonds, silver. ware of every description, spoons, forks, butter knives, pitchers, cream jugs, &0., &a. SAlitrEL. NATRAIiS, AUCTIONEER, sod DIONNT LOAN 07PION, No. 224 South TIL141) Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only eight doors below thiNnotange. Home of Mainers from 7, o'clock, A. 111., until 10 O'clock in the evening. Ont.lbri aales;aind dales a,ithe - Auction Rouse, ot• tended upon the moat eatlefaotory terms. - CAPITAL 5200,000. ,Esfeblished/or the. last Teirly Nos. Admutdes made front One dollar to thousands on bb. • m m di. Silver Plate, Watches, rlewelry,. Hardware, Bier ahmdfseiolothlic Ifunitture, Bedding, Cigars, IdOeloal loctrumente, .Onoi, /Imam, Clarrlagen,, ond, Goode of every description. Ali gOodS lan ,pcnottu 'any' length of thus agreed All aillaaaes, from one htuidrad dollar, and upwards" will be Charged 2 per Gent. per month ; '5500 and' over, the lowest market rate. This jEttore Rout haring 'a depth of 120 feet, bedlam Ore Ind thief-proof vomits to "store all rataibleeiand psis ysta vratabthen for 'the promisee; a heavy tree; MOO °Doted for the benefit of personal:wing goods advaneed,uwn. •• • - 112 amount of haring an unlinifted capital, - Ofdee prepared to make advances on more oath, faotorylind Skis et iodating tome than rely other In ty, - Money Airsutoolt to the poor, In thrall amottnte, with; oat any ottargo. - AT TIMM RAWL - Gold Patent Lem and other Watch* /ertary, and ITothioo trill be sold Myednaad erl ea. 401-11 • A MERICAN -11.EMP- . A.-:, superior lot -of 4-3 6 Dreaged and. Undressed American Hemp On hand, sad for sale by , WEAVER, - PITLER, & CO., No. 23 North Watarstreet, and No. 22 North WHARVES IffEREINOS-4300 bl;lit. NO. 1 PICKLED uniiriooo . l)bls extra Newfoundland ditto 120 tibia Votortuio dry limited dittd, now in Edon and for sale by MO. M. KENNEDY it 00., /Am, 1130 lad Mlx. WIIABAria. • ytuDity, SEPTEMER: 10 . ' IF ISM:ICE tT , 2 S' 4NIS N AL E I:I4'I4 3 24! - I.4llCiE' 8AL.w . 94 , .G . 921313i TUN MORN. ING, : AT ao 0 , 61,0611: A CARD attention of mit - chasers is remolded to our sale or seven hundred lots of French , dry goods, to be sold Able (Frldsy) morning, September 10th, at 10" &Meek; by - catalogue; on 41 Months , credit, come' prising a large and &suable assorto ent of pemonable goods. , • NOTICE —To dealers in Fkowls o•l Dime aiieds. The pin -Molar attention td the trade is requested to the ails this morning or, • 8,600 Faris shawls, being the most 'attractive assort ment ever offered at publio sale. Also, 1,000 pieces rich Faris printed matinees, cash. mores, monalin de labses, Itelso, 10 cases poll de camerae, ye:lensing, Victoria el the. Oiloaran's ebonies. 10 oases satin etripe"eashirieree/ BONNET'S BLACII TAFFETAS. 24 to 84 inns BOhnit's bast quality Weak toilets". " !DOLLAR AND MANIILLit VELVETS. 20 pieces Lyons black silk collar velvets. 20 pieces 26 to 81 inch black silk 'mantilla velvet'. ' FIRST SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. . . _ AT OUR NEW STORE, No. 429 'MARKET STREIT. This Morning,' September 10th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on six months' credit: - • 000 packages and lots of fancy and staple Frets* dry goods, comprising a large assortment of seasonable goods. B p— :Catalogues and samples early on the morning of 1,000 PIECES RIOII PARTS PRINTED MENINONB, OABRUERBB, AND MOUE. DN LAINEB, Of the manufacture of Meagre. Paturle, Lupin, Hoy den', Bieber, lb Co. , This Morning. 1,000 pieces ,Paturle, Lupin, & 00. , s superfine rich Paris printed merinoes, cashmeres, and mousseline de Mies. BALM OP 8,600 PARIS BRAWLS, Of the celebrated manufacture of 'Messrs. Paturle, Lupin, fleydouX, Bieber. & Co. This Morning, Comprising a full wisp/talent Lupines wool fringe, blk mode, and high col'd thibet shawls. Do do • do merino shawls. Do_ . calk fringe do do Po .do do thibat shawls. Do extra rich printed.border Stella shawls. DO bib and col'd merino and cashmere Malls do. Do extra rich velvet and plush shawls. • • Do obeneille and pinch border Stella Alaarde. Do rich gold border broche shawla, Do rich gold border broche scarfs. • SUPERB .QUALITY PARIS LONG AND SQUARE BROOHE SHAWLS, OP NEW AND ELEGANT DE STONS. Also, a full line of superb quality Paris bindle long and square shawls, of new and elegant designs. Also, 600 elegant double faced woollen shawls, Just lauded. , N.B.—The above sale of •shawls will comprise the moat desirable assortment ever offered at public sale, and wilthe found worthy the attention of the-trade. pp.' SCOTT; Jr. ) AUCTlONEE'Rp..(sitcoes- LP. 'mot to WOLBRIIT & MOTTO 48101LEBTNIIT opposite the (instant Rouse, between Yonrth end Streets. S A.:"DTAART &.00., AM:MONTI:RA AND • doinatistox Dfigiommrs , No. 27 'South EIGHTS sTRE27. corner of LODGE STREET. PAWNBROKER'S BALE' OP , 1/1311NITIIRE, OAR PETS, &c. On Saturday Morning, 'At 10 °Work, we will moll, by order of a Pawnbroker a splendid assortment of furniture, consisting of walmi dreaming bureaus, Jenny Lind bedsteads, washstands eane.aest, chair", office 'tables, wardrobes, lrokoased &o. Also, a iplendld lot of china ware, carpets, &o. TAKES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, J NO. 4.22 WALNHT. STRUT, above FOURTH. , Er Persons favoring its with Consignments can red asinisad that theft property will not be sacrificed. '11:7 Oommiselons more moderate than thaw charged by ant other Auction Howie in the city: MrConsignments respectfully solicited. • Dr galersaidintsedlatelvlcisttke Foods ire sold FALL •BALBB ov,RHAL BBTAT.B. Third Yell Bale of 'Beal Eetote-Ldiepteniber 8. BOIJWIII ULT., BALK--ttEPTEMBEIL 35th Thfs sale, at the Exchange, on 'Wednesday evening, September 16th, 1858. at 8 o'clock. *lll Include— • . - POSITIVE SALE—STONE HOUSE, -OASPENTER SHOP, bro., 011.1:1R011 , EMMET, A lot of ground, with the two.story stone dwelling house, carpenter shop, ate - ., and lot or , ground, Church street, e nnantow3l, 150. feet front, 62 feet deep.'Clear of inonmbremees... Will rent for $250. - • Bale. positive. Terms—.cash. • POBITIVII BALE—DWELLING ROUSH SPRING GAuDisN - STRllift threnntory dwelling .house and lot of ground; tenth of Spring Garden street, IT feet 10 inane 'Gut of Schuylkill Third street, 64 feet front and 90 feet deep. to bioutelrey street: $lB5 ground rent. lij" Sale positive. $l5O to be *4 on each of the above when the same le struck off. • _ a, This sale will Include— • Executors' Bale—Estate of Ron. T. 11..4f100, Dec'd. VALUABLE LARGE DWELLING AIM LOP, B. W. CORNER FOURTH AND PRIME BERNET/I—That valuable throe -story brick dwelling-house and lot of ground .thereto belonging, situate et the S. W. corner of Fourth and Prime .streets. 84 feet front, 104 feet deep; This properly is desirable as a dwelling, for law °Mean, or could be altered, at email expense, Into a store. Mr. Part of the parchase-money may temaln Same. Estate. TWO-STORY BlilOR DWELLING PRONE ST.— Also; the small two-story brick building. belonging to the same eatate; adjoining on the west, 18 feet front, 84 feet deep. Subject to 818 ground rent. (Subject also to an agreement • that upon the alteration or Improve ment of title property the alley at the side is to be widened to 3 feet four inches, and lo be 12 feet high In the clear.) Er Part of the purchsee-money may remain Positive Bale. BUILDING LOTS; LATE BOUiIIWARK.—No. I. A building lot, south side of Watkins street, 224 feet net of Fifth etreet, Southwark, 16 feat Il by feet deep, to Pierce stree. , No 2.—Aleo, a lot, idoyemeuelog road 92 feet below Morris street, 10 feet Csont,l26 feet 2Xlnches deep, to Cuba street. HOUSD AND • LOT T &CONY, OXFORD TOWN:- SHIP.—A house and lot of ground, No. 176 ya piari of Tawny, corner of Washington street, Oxford and Spring MOD; 00 feet bj 100 feet. Tbren Larat. Olear_oLlse cumbrance. NEAT THAND.SVONY Bllloli DWELLING, BOW LED STIIEST, NEAR SIARSIST.—A. neat threuetory brick dwelling-house and lot of ground, west sloe of Reward street, 110 feet south of Market street, 15 feet front. 50 feet deep, to aS feet alley. Will rent for $225. $6O cull. od rent. Sale positive. Terms cu. 550 to be paid on each of the above when the mama is struck off. Administrators' Sale-326 Vine Street. DARNELS AND OASEd. On Saturday Afternoon, At 4 Welock, will be sold, by oreer of the Adminis• trators to the estate of Bush 9 Magee, deceased— -77 new casks, suitable for Ilrowers, Vinegar Mann tecturere, and Grocera. AdministratriVe 8a10—.7083 Locnst street. • HOUSEHOLD puniciTurm, CARPETS, GLASS WARE, MIRRORS, OAS FIXTURES, &o. On Monday Morning. At 10 o'clock, at No 1083 Locust street, will be sold tbeentlrehonsehold furniture, inolodiog Plunge's car pets, Preto/41sta mirrore, handsome engravinge; walnut sofas, chairs, and tables, blinds; oil cloth, etoves, French and Ital'an•bedsteads, palleures,and mattresses, marble top dressing bureaus and washstands, chamber ware, chairs, Pets. Also, kitchen furniture, gas fixtures, he. Executors' Pale—Estate of Ron J Tyson, dec'd. VALUABLE LAW AND BIISOELLANEOUBLIBRAEY. On 'Friday Alternoon. Sept. 24th, at 3 o'clock; will be Bold, at the auction store. by order of the 'Executors, the entire valuable law and mieeellaneone libtaryof the late Hon. J. H. Trion; deceased: ' Oatatogues will be ready and the boots arranged for examination before the elle. HBAI, 7.3TATH AT PRIVATE 0/11311. thiallon3o . l3llltgloiii aouthwest corner of ikerenteenth and Walnut greats: Residence, Washington Square and Walnut street. Dwelling honse,•No. 822 Vine street. 20 scram of land, Indian Queen lane. Valuable property, Yrankford road. Handsome dwelling, No. 1012 Wiese street. Sunless stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash ington streets: • Elegant property, '4O sores, &0., above Torreadale. Id sores of land, Ohelton avenue; Germantown. Handsome restdenee and lot, West Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and Oolnmbla avenue. At private sale, a valuable Cabinet of Innersls, own prising over I,OW specimens, the collection or several yearn. The property of a gentleman who has no room for them. They are very clearable for a public institu tion. ,Apply at the auction store. LgTTERS . OF ADMINISTRATION TO THE ESTATE OF CATHARINE GAOL'S, deceased, late of the Twenty-third ward, (but formerly a resident of Manaynnk,) of the city of Philadelphia, haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the Said Estate are requested to make pay. meat, and those having claims against the same to pre. lent them to CEO. W. DAVIS. Administrator, MAIN Street, • Alanayonk. see-eta: September 6, 166$ rikTTERSOF — ATAINISTRATION TO XJ the Estate of JACOB DECK haying been granted to the 'undersigned ; all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make pajmeut, and all those baying elsium against the said Lstato to present the .041810 . . . . . . 84R4 11 . T. DEog , A,lii.;,x . No. 411 Y ' • WILLIAM COOKRB Adn'r' Y7k Avenue 160 Bedford otreet, Keoiln" - .. or their Attorney, au , r THOMAS J. ASIITON 644w6wit , No: 233 BOutlt Plfth street VSTATE OF WILLIAM. BYRNE, de. ceased —Lettere of Administration on the Estuto of Wm Byrne, deceased, have been granted 'to the um , dersigned. Persona indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having Online or demands to make the same known to . . Or WM. D. KELLEY, aul9-frt Bir 411 Chestnut street SALAMANDER SAFES A large assortment of EVANS 45 WATSON'S PIIILADBLPHIA MANUFACTURED BALADIANDER SAFES, FAULT DOORS, For Banks and Storm DANK LOOKS, Equal to any now in IMO. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. tre., On as good terms no any other establiehment In the United Steel!, by EVANS WATSON, No. 26 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. PLEASE SITE US A CALL. anlB-tt UNITED STATES, GOVERNME NT LAND LOCATING AGNNOY, CHICAGO, ILL. The eubserlber, having had , much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual faetUthut for making valuable solootionS tor LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Hating bumpers constonity in she field to make personal examinationa, he can alwaye make the most judicious locations. Lamle unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity 'of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be had in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. 151011 By invested in llamas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. HOUSE OF REFUGE BiIIISH MANI/ RAI. FACTORY. The subscriber would respectfully call the attention Of the trade to his BXTENSIVZ STOOK or ..Bausulo, 6fmufaotured by him FOR SALE, AT .PRIDE 3 DEFYING OOMPETITION A large Stook of Blaokrnitha ) Bellows on hand. HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, )7214: 63 North THIRD DUNA, below Arch, ato b 2kuttiOr4 Positive Bale IMBETEM CABINET 04 MINERALIS 'Legal Makes.. EMMA M. bYRNE, Adminlgtratrix, 712 South front street . . S. SALISBURY, 49 oLARKP, Street, Chicago AT TEM BOOBS OP REPT/OW, IND sdeo,-bv SEtuxtion. HILIP.;.FOBD, AUCTIONEER, NV. SOO MARKST OMELET, between' IfIFTEI and EMU, south Side.' 'r• • • OARD,,,The sttentloript. carpet dealers and others requested to our 'esle,l?i estslogla, commencing this morning, reques ted orelneknreeiseTy; I#l &talc u ms noir ready: • airia • cut INGRAIN AND UNITIAN ,111: 1 911, ,dro. Thle Morning, • Bepteinber 10. at 10 Woloelt , preolsely, we will sell, by catalogue, vabeht , 000 .pieoes.of superfine, worsted and wool, alt-wool 'filling and- oetton ingrain CSrpetingd, ‘ tufted rage, &o. Also, 'lOO pieces 8.4, 5.8, 7.8, and 4.4 flax filling, worsted and` cottonNenitlan , oarpetings, to which the attention of thetrade and parebuers is Invited, ITT Catalogues on She, morning of sale.,. CommEttoTAL' smsAn'oom, , BANK and 10 BTIIS.673NRIIT, between bIA.II - and OIf.BSTITUT and BROOND and THIRD Arcata. WOLBERT. AooTionssa CARD.—We invite the attention of parehasere to the pooitivo sale of s general assortment of staple and fancy, goode, to be made from the 'shelved Odd morningicommenetng at 10 o'clock PATENT LEATHER BELTS 17 7 . . . W 0,450 dor..n women'', atlases', and loyal patent either belts, pla,lowoasould GOODS. „ Mao,: an assortment of men's shirts and drawers, wool hoseilr.o. BALE OF BTAPLN `AND FANOY QOODBIPROM THE SHELVE:I.'I This Morning, Commencing at 10 "o'clock, precisely, will be sold, from the eh - elves, a large and general assortment of Maple and fanoy fall goods, suitable to present sales, and worthy the attention of purchasers. eburational It/ R. LOUIS S. D. REES will re-open his 11l Morning Sphool for Young Ladles, 1232 Spruce street, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. lath. su3o.lmit I'NGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. I. The School of the subscriber, in ulna , BUILD ING, IIHESTNUT Street, Above Twolith will reopen on the SECOND ?SUNDAY, the 18th day of September. au2841 CHARLES 811011 T. 11)p ;KENDALL'S OLASSIOAL AND L. ENGLISH 8011004, 1280 LOCUST Street, will re-opew MONDAY, Sweeper 6 au66:pnei MRS.BA.RTON's BOARDING and.DAY 1.11. SCHOOL. FOR YOUNG LADLES No. 1929 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia . --The :Winter Term will open on the Emend MONDAY In September. For dracaena and particulars apply an above. ' au24-1m .eILASSICAL INSTITUTE,,DEA.NStreet, N../ below Lomat. —Duties retained MONDAY, August ZOth. , J. W. PAIRES, k. M., . au92-3m Principal. MBE GERPSANTOWN ACADEMY will „IL .ie.open September 6th, 1868 The Principal will receive a few good boys into hie family., aw2T-1m J. 11. WITII.INGTON,PrIticipaI. 131t0FESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE 4011. BOYS, at the WEST PUILADELPIIIA IN STITUTE. TUB PARE IS PAID TOR TRH PUPILS On the Railways - and Omnibuses, from all parte of the city. 1.17' See advertisement it, another column. seti-lm irMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the vinolin and Piano. Mr. Allen may he applied to at the residence of his father, Professor Allen, No 210 Booth BIiVENTEENTIi Street. . CHESTNUT STREET SEMINARY, ENGLISH' AND CLASSICAL, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET, Thle Institution for Young Men and Repellent reopen on'MONDAY, September 6. Nev. LYMAN COLEMAN, TURNER J. SANDERSON, . en3l-12t* tPrincipale. QALLAN-SINGING, GUITAR, and the M-1 , Trench Language. Waal Clasen, Ltvlios only $0 per quarter: • T. BISHOP, "Lynda*. . 1202 FILBERT Street. YJ'HE MISSES 'BULLOCK, at 265 South .1 NINTH Street L will reopen their School for Young Ladles on MONDAY, the Bth Sept. For reference, see Banger Ormond Episcopal Recorder. auIII:I2DS npHE SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE gOR YOUNG LADIES, Miss D. D. BURT, Prins!. pal. will reopen on MOND tar, September B. For Cliroulars, ace , plena apply at the Inatitute, No. 4621 BUMMER Street. auBo.lm* EORGE R. BARKER'S ENGLISH and G OLASSInAL - 80110014 GERMANTOWN, will reopen on MONDAY, September 6,1868. anBo.lBt* HE MISSES AERTSEN will RE-OPEN T •their sonoot FOR YOUNG LADIES on 1110N DAY!, the Bth of September ; at their roaidence t PRICE StreatiDermautown. • aul7-Im* - LIDIICATIONA.L.—A Gentleman and his IL:a Wife, emetically educated, and of long experience in tearhing,dosire an engagement In their profession, either as Princip:ls or AJBletants; or they would be glad to bear of some place where schools of a high gerde could be profitably established. The beat references given. Address TEACHER, Press office. seB-3t* .EIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, 1-41 Noe. 14S and 160 SIXTH Street. near Race. IS NOITIOTXX TO 0 TO lIISTROOTIOU IN BOOK-RREPINC - , WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARIT4IMETIC INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS U6PAL. .e4-ly T 1 R. ASH!VON's INSTITUTE FOR J.". your , * L4Drics, No. 929 ARCH Street, tour doors below Tenth, north aide.—The Ball Tenn will commence on MONDAY, the oth of September. The object of this institution is to impart to young ladles a sound practical education in the branches usually taught in the first clue Betnlntries. 'With this In view, the Institution le in the possession of all the modern and improved educational appliances ; among them is an extensive Philosophical Cabinet. The school-room, which in one of the beet adapted for Its' purpose in the country, 111 now open er :: the tion te4.14.......".4.4trafenil educa . INI DUCA TI ON FOR YOUNG LADIES.- .1114 The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES will be resumed on MONDAY, September oth. GILBERT COMBS, A. M.. Principal, 0 , 30 and 611 MARSTIALL Street, Philadelphia MISSES CASEY AliD MRS. BEEBE'I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1708 WALNUT Street, peat of SEVEN TEENTH, Philadelphia, pill be re-opened on WED NESDAY, the Bth of September. NIES. MaGCTIRE'S BOARDING AND DAY BOUM YOU YOUNQ LADIES,IO3O SPRING GARDEA street, will be ro.opened MONDAY, Sep tember 6th. ' eu23-Bw* CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL.—.The Subscriber will resume the duties of his School. In the building at the Northeast corner of ARCH and TENTH Streets, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist of September. WILLIAM YEWSMITII. au2B-12VW TAT G. E. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE roa T v • YOUNG LADIES, 1711 VINE Street, will, on MONDAY, September dth, reopen tie teentpniuth session. For circulars containing terms kc., please &PAIS' to W. Q. E. AGNEIV, Principal, au2.34m* 1711 VINE Street. PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner,of THlFltuusaa and FILBERT Streets, will be opened on MONDAY, the 6th of September next. Private flirt:votive, though favorable to rapid pro gress yet sends the scholar into the world with a keen Bensitivonees, which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the instructor to meet general didicalties rather than those personal to each ladividual and the learner either loxes all interact, or becomes superficial in his acquire- ments. For these and other reasons the number is limited. For further Information apply, pensonally, from nine okloolt A. M. to one o'olook M. or b, note, to a027-I.2t* it STEWART. Principal. MITE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL 1 INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, northwest cor ner 'of TWELFTH, reap-no on MONDAY, September 6. This is a superior huititution of Learning for boys and young men. The faculty consilta of els Professors In addition to the Eogliah and Classical branches there is auperedded an eatensive Scientific department with large collections of Philosophical and Chemical appa ratus and specimens of objects in Natural History, Terms, $25 per quarter. For boys under twelve years of age, $2O per quarter. Entrance on TWELFTH Street. T. ENNIS, A. St., aull-]m Silo anal QPRING GARDEN ACADEMIC FOR MIMI MEN ANTI BOYS,Northeaist corner of EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets. Yell &Salon opens Sept. oth DM,. The prinoiples of .; Moral huasionit hare been successfully adopted at this Insti tution since Its establishment, and parents entrusting their sons Into the hands of the Principal can rest as. mired of their good treatment and rapid adrancement. Pupils received at any time and age. Catalogues fur nished gratuitous/y. Parente are invited to visit the school. P. DONLEAVY LONG, aa26•dw Principal. VENTRAL INSTITUTE—ENGLISH Alm V CLASSICAL SCHOOL.—WiII be reopened MON DAY, September 6th. TANTE!. and SPRING GARDIN Streets. U. 0. AtoGIIIRE, A. ht., au23.6w* PM nal pal. DUFF & CO.'S ILDRUAN 114WA TILE COLIAKEE,_ Southeast Corner ISIOHTEL and CHESTNUT Streets, (established its 1840, and ineorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING ROUSE COURSE' of Practical, Single, and Double Dotty BOOKKEEPING, Including all the Attrattiay Booze, COIIMOROIAL OAL 0121.4T10N5, and BUSINESS WRITING, to taught In the most successful and satisfactory style. M. BOOMS, P. EDWARDS, Principals. au2l-ly Ma. B B. PATON, Penman. RITTENIZIOUSE ACADEMY--The Eighth .1.18. , Session of this Institution for Hoye will com mence WEDNESDAX, September 1 1868. Rooms Northeast corner of MIES MUT ' EIGHTEENTH Streets. Entrance on Eighteenth Arad. LUtHITS BARROWS,} p rind s i c JOHN If. wgsTcorr, CIONNERCIIAL AND CLASSIOAL IN'- A.) BTITIITIt, at 1302 FILBERT Street—This School will open MONDAY, 6th of September. MI English branches.. Mathematics, the Classics, and Modern Lan guages, taught by a method which insures accurate and thorough , know:edge. For testimonials of suocess terms, and other particu lars, see the Circular, which may be had at CIO OLLEST NUT, or 1302 FILBERT Street. Dr. O. smOßNstronli, late of Brookes L. I. References.—Rev. J. A. Vaughan, Rev. William H. Furness, Rev. W. J. Mann, Rev. J. 11. A. Bomberger, Rev. Th. Stork, Prof. John 8. Hart, Prof. H. Vethake, Benjamin Gerhard, Esq.. Charles Feria, Esq., O. F. Hagedorn, Esq., Bev. H. W. Beecher, Brooklyn; Rev. G. W. Bethune, Brooklyn ; Theodore Sedgwlck , Esq N. Y.; Prof. 0. 0. Felton, Cambridge. IGIDGELIILL .SCHOOL,' PRINCETON, .112 A NEW JERSEY.--This Behool le adapted to those who desire their eons to hare a careful preparation for College or for a burliness life. Thorough instruction te alien in Dnelish, Arathematice, Atog4int and I(oderik Languages."&o. r The instructora aim, not only to here their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles, bat to form those habits of thought which will render future and higher attainments rapid and. easy. Decla mation, Composition, and Debate are prftatipm jp the 3tdgolull Liter o ly o rcir o y ; w a ll: t op Imbricate the La- Lla n o( this a a REV, P JAAITS 1. 1 111L14 ' , or Zoo., anll.2m .1114 V, JAMES P. HIIDITES, Principals., if ONG'S SPRING GARDEN Amtl m.l", U N. U. corner EIGHTHAwI 11111rTTEINWOOD Si.t OCIAMENOLVII CEPARTIUNNT.—Dook-keepdl In all its various forma; preparing gtudentehorough for ell - cations in 'saw branch of bwdsgau; Plain and rna• mental Writing; Commercial Calculating; Law and Cor respondence. No inatltution in the 17nItedatates given • more thorough and practical course. In thili depart mont no teaching le done In donee, and le open DAY one EVENING.. Time unlimited. MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT.—(Separate &pm the above,) Young Men and Boys ire prepared for any grade of an English and Clas alma Ralseefleny $ Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, ,Geography , Arnim:Ala, Philosopy, &0,, Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studlea. Sessions of 6 monthis cumunence September Ist, and rottruary,lat.•. Pripile received at any time be. fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. gah2s4, Y. IDOPLIArt LONG, arts ' ' antt witzrior - sz aO., WHOLRBALE , DHALERB BOOTS AND - SHORE' AND STRAW ROODS, No. 513 MAILILIIT 131111ZET,, PHILADELPHIA LEVICK, '& CO., BOOT AND MOB WARBBOBBE, MLIMPACTORY, NO. 626 MARKET STREET, NORTE SIDE, BELOW SIXTH, IFIRNDRY & HARRIS, MANI/MA.OT tIREBEI. MID WHOLE/MLR DRiLliißß 12( BOOTS AND SHOES, N. W. Coiner THIRD and ARCM Streets, an26-2in PIIILADELPHIA. 1& li. SAUNDERS, as • WHOLESALE DEALREB BOOTS A.ND SHOES, Of PRILADSLPECIA. and EMMEN Manufacture: /moo, STRAW GOODS AND SOFT-EATS. CASH, and prompt 'BIIC-AiONTBBI BiriARS .will find It to their interest to examine our Stook. madam No. 84 North HOURTII Street. BOkER & BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS , 4611 • *It01;111 1 / 4 .L1' DEAA.ERIi Is OITY AND EABTOR,'MADE BOOTS AND SNOBS, Noe. 432 AND 434 kiRIKET DTDELET, Below Fifth, Bon% sl4e, 1019-1 m PIDLADELPHIA. FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND /WHOP/3. JOSEPH H. THOMPBO it 00., No. 314 MARKET STREET, AND Na. 13 and, 6 FRANKLIN PLACH, HMI NOW IX IMOIDI A LARDS AXD WILL ABBOITID BTOO OF BOOTS AND SHOES, 01/ CITY AND . EASTERN MANIJPAOTURE Which Um' offer for este on the beet terms for cents, or on the' renal credit. Buyers ere invited to call and examine their stoat: 1781-tt BOOTI3 AND SHOES.-The imbioriber hoe on hand it line and Tailed. shriek of BOOTS and 8110.1113, *hiah he will sell at the lowest lirleee.. GIO. W.:TAYLOR, go2l-1T B. E. corner TOTH end afonWST Ste. " Tae Sinbiuga, EDWIN' W. PAMNE, IRON DOI:LW - NG, AROR STREET, One door above Mourth - SWORT-118 A D ruLsa, II LABTINQS GALLOONO, MEETINGS FRENCH. RID, _ PATENT LEATHER 00NORESS WEBB, - TOILET SLIPPERS UPPERS SLIPPER TRIMMING-0, LAOES, Ac. aul9-2ca NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS; The undersigned (enc.:emote to the late JOSEPH T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the trade at the O , LD STAND, Northeast corner of AROU Snd. FOURTH Streets. Their facilities for lIIPORTING and BURNISHING every article in.the SHOE STUFFS and TRUSIMINQS line, at moderato prices and on favorable terms, are unsnrpaseed. The attention of BUYERS Is respectfully solicited. WM. JOHNS & SON, N.l. corner Arch and Fourth eta, pinn, elagoixiare, TIJRNBULL & CO., IMPOIITERB AND WHOLESALE DEALERS CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, Ar - zrana - 41, - etowsit-potrn_TizATßßET,._ . Between Market and Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA.. QT GLABBWARE, open or by the package. an3l-2m FALL STOOL MINA AND QUEENSWARE 330 YlD , dc 13 TRO 'LT No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST., YOUR DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS , HOTEL Hare now In store the largest assortment or CHINA AND QUEENSWARE In the city, of their own importation, to which they invite the attention of • FIRST GLASS BUYERS. Also, Agents for M►nufsotured Pittsburgh Ohm au264m T 0 80 tfT R E R'N AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. A large Btook of CHINA, GLABBWARN, AND FANCY ARTICLES, AT TUT writer MAIIIRT PlllOll3, AT MARXSEN a WITTE, Importers, MASONIC HALL, 4111 ORESTNIIT STREIT jan6Ay Umbrellas anb parasols. WILLIAM A. DROWN & 00., UMBRELLA AND PARASOL BLi.NVIAOTtatERSi No. 246 MARKET STRBBT, A large assortment constantly on hand, to which the attention of doalere is invited SLEEPER & PRNIaTi f hIAIMAOTURERB op UAIBREO,AB AND PARASOLS, No. 880 MARKET BTILEBT, Invite the attention of BlMiltB To Their, LARGE AND VARIED STOOK aul2,lm eentietnen'ts ,funtiobing ecrobo. UJINCHESTEEL & CO., GENTUMMIPS PUBNIBUING STORE PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUPAO. TORY, At the Old Stand, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo. site the Washingtim House. A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, his per- Soma supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated' style of Shirts and Collar. filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24.ly jr — W7S - COTT, (late of the firm of WlN ei• • 01111814111. & floorr,) FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Housed Philadelphia. J. W. 8. would respectfully call the attention of hie former patrons and friends to his new More, and is pre pared to All orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A peT.root Alt guarantied. COUNTRY TRADS , itupplied with FINK SHIRTS and COLLARS. 47194 f CIENTLEREN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W. ARIGHT, ON &DOH Street, above Birth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds or Burnishing Goods, and manufacturer of Pine Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others manufactured in this city, or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. anhl.tf GEN TLE M .N"R . WILAPPERS OR DIMMING GOWNS—The largest and beet u sortntent in the city, wholesale add retall, with s full line of Under Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 50S AMR Street, above Sixth, Philadel phia. ip tang Sortts. ORTOICERING & SONS,' tav int ran:toyed to their new tesserooms, 1070 itsr,ruT u rn s, (near the 'United Statics Mint,) ITOprepared to Offer 40 their friends sal The public en extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Boners and Upright PIANO - PORTER , manufactured expresal for this city, finished in 1111TiMIS ity ) ea of came, and prices which cannot fail to please. Pieno-Portes made to order, to suit any Style of furniture, and all inert' WittntO warranted to give' entire satisfaction to the par onaser. thlu'damd 804 " PiftiM tO rent, upon the most Ca. vorable tame. m a 5 ., 9 % 0 . /t PONS have received Thirty-fora 1 4rd Premiums over all competitors in All (41 0 P 1 1ltild B om. enters for . TEEING and REPAIRING will be promptly' attended to. .1/7-em piAko FORTES. ;oat reoelsed, an elegant stook of RAVIN, A. ON & 00., NUNNO OIAABH. ULALLIT DAVIS & 06., and GALE & Co. a puma. 1111D6DIONS Dent quality, at J. B. GOULD'S, S. I. corner OBVINTIf and 01138TNUT sin. NO ONE- ithottid go to the Sea-shore with gut a bottle of our MDDIOVIED BRANDY in their Valise. In eases of sudden illness it would be the means in many instances of saving life.. DYB - porton', and those debllitated, hare been re stored to 'health 'by Its use. WM/WM A SMITH, Druggists, Siga-dtt Pouthweli tor. pima mot Orem gte, FOR MOBILE--ALABAMA TAMIL- To sail with Oink despatch: Freight taken at reasonable rates. - • ' The flue, fast-eailing, regular packet ,schr. VAPOR,. Mitchell, master, is now loading at Baca-street wharf, and having a large portion or her Cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick d match. Shippers will please hurry their goals alongside and bills of lading to the counting-Loose for signature. • For balance of freight apply on board, orto se9-dte„BISHOP, SIMON'S, ti” ' 105 Fitch 'strati.: above Front &Mears. Front, Fowler & Stanard, Agents , at Mobile: The F. is guaranteed to inett , e at the lowestratee, and will go up to the wharf at Mobile:CU:Lent lightering. OR' SAVANIsTAH, GA: L- HE RON®_ LINE—ONLY B33CiULAB LINE.— goods received and bills of lading signed everyday. 'Freight and insurance at les si then sailing vessel rates,: by the steamship STILTS OF OZOSOIA, ttet..John J. Garvin', to Nil on sAITrupAT, Sept. 11th, ,nt. 10 o'clock A I M., fronisetend wharf above VINS Stret. 'For farther particulars please eee advertisement of the steamship State of Georgia, in thLspaper. Tor freight or passage apply to A. HERON, eeB et 828 North Wharvee. stiFOR SAN FRANCISCO.--CLIPPER OF WEDNESDAY, 16th September dust. The magnificent first class Clipper fillip GALATEA, Barber Commander, is receiving her cargo at Auer 21, East River, New York. and will promptly sail as above. This favorite Clipper is of email capacity, and well known for short tonnages and good delivery of cargo. Her passages of 112 and 116 days aro unequalled by any vessel now loading for Ban Francisco. For balance of freight or paasage, apply to BIBEGe, MONS & CO., N 0.105 ARCH Btreet, above Front. PHILLDEILPHLL FOR SAN FRANCISCO via NEW YOWL—Rem!yea freight at this Port until Saturday next. The magnificent Clipper Ship OCEAN BELL, 7• Commander, will continue to receive what freight offera until Saturday next, and will WI as above. Shippers will (ladingury their engagements along side, and bills of to the counting hone° for nig nature. - Nor balance of freight or 'pacsago, apply on board at second wharf above Lombard Arent, or to BIBIIOP, ti1k1,0248, fr. 00., 105 AROIL Street s above front. CONSIGNEES NOTICE: Con— atinees per sehoomr VAPOR, from Mobile, trill please attend to the reception of their goods, now land ing at the first wharf above Asoll Street, and oblige BOHM. BIMONA, & CO., No. 105 ARCH Street, above ' akFOR NEW LEANS-LOUISIANA LINE—To succeed the packet-ship Pleiades With quick despatch. ' • Freight taken at the lowest rates. Theelegant and fast•sailing packet-ship 811A111110C1C, Sam , ' D. Duane, masteri is now receiving heavy freight, and will have prompt deePatch'es 'above.' ,For freight or plumage apply to BISHOP, 1311fONgi k 00., = 105 AILOH Street, above Front. „a r a, WANTED—To Freight or Charter a good "VESSEL, to carry from 200a800 tone, to load for a Southern port. A fair rate will be paid and quick despatch given. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS & CO., au2l.tf N 0.106 AltOR Street, above Front. FOR RICHMOND, via Nortek - - JP! 7.e and CITY POINT IW —FALL ARRANGE ENT—TWIOE - A WEEK—UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S: LINE OF "STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY, aS S A. M., UNTIL FIIRTHER,NOTIOS.. . „ . „ VIRGINIA, Captain I. R. Kelley. - ' PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Teal. • • • CITY OF RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell. These floe steamships will sail as above. - They are handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on deck •, are provided with Frontless Metallic Life Basta, Life Preservers, Ao.. and no pains or expense spared for the comfort and safetyof passengers, and the protection 'of goods. This. Line offers the quickest, cheapest, and most cbmfortable route for passengers, arid is in advance of any other for despatch and economy for freight TO THE INTERIOR Or VIROLNIA,•NORTH OAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE.- . • NO TRANSHIPMENT BY THIS LINE. Passage rto Richmoitr or Peteriburg, $8; meals in cluded. Passage to Norfolk, ; 'meals included. , THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr.:.General Agent. an2T-lm No. 14 NORTH WHARVE. sgArtig • DAILY, aog thick* A: M. " NEW YORK AND . .PHI . L.44KbPRIA. STEAM. NA. The splendid ocean Women DELAWARE, Ointain . Copes; BOSTON . ; Captain Bellew and RENNEBEC, Captain tfarid,lorin a dally-line between this city, Cape May, end New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted, at 2),1 o'clock A. M. Return log, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Ban** excepted) at 6 P. M. - Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays slanted) at A: hi., Pare to Cape May (carriage kite included) " for serrants tc " Beason tickets (carriage hire ex- Ice) i .200 .160 " New York, cabin... " steerage Freight, taken at low rates. For peeing, state rooms, ace., apply on board, or at the Office, 814 and 816 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE, NUN. JAMES ALLDERDIOE, lel6-11m „• , Agent. TOR OHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH -11BROW8 LINE. GOODO B.DONIVID AND BILLS OP LADING BIONND - EVERY DAY.' The splendid Smit-elase side wheel Steamehips REYBTONE STATN and STATZ OT GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for-the Booth and.Sonthwest, one of these ahlpe saint every SATURDAY at 10 &cloak A. DI., alternitely for Oharleatoit and "Be• rams& The 111117STOWEI STATZ, Captain Charles P. Marsh man, vntl earl for Oherteeton on Saturday, Sept. 141, at 10 o'elook,A. M. - won aegANNAII. - The BTATH OY GhOhalh-,-I.tagr _ afete-- will commence' loading on Thnrsany, Sept 9th, and nil for Savannah;ea., on Betuidaq, hept.llth, at 10 o'clock A M. At both OharlootOn sod BsTannoh, those atitpaoonxiset with steamers for Bloridr and 13.ovoas, sad 'with moll. roada, tk.0.., for all Otiose in the South sad Bouthweet. Heavy 'relight at an Ammo of 16 per tient. WO". New York steamship rates. • 1NF111141140 .11 SASIGHT and .INSTIRAIIO2 on a large proportion of goods shipped South will bo found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin passage 000 00 Steerage do g 00 lexcursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. Per freight or passage, apply to A. BISON, Jr., N 0.228 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Obarleston L T. 8. & T. G. MIND. Agents in Saiannalti b. GUINN& & 00. Fa[ Tit:wide, from oharleaton, steamer ositouNA, *Tory Tuesday. • For Florida, from - Savannah , steamers ST. MARRS and ST. JOll2lB, every Tuesday and Saturday. - For llavana,lrom Chnrloaton, Ammer ISABIL, the 4th and 19th of every month. • jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER. - • pooD, saixesT, DUBLIN, and LONDON DI • • Y, without delay, for 80 dollars. Return tisketa, good for six months to either of the above - plums by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for the round trip, out and back. - smog ismer rgg. New York, 1101111lan,Saturday, J ply 10, at 12 (Pelts*, N, Ndinburgh, Onnuning, ‘.• July 34,_ MiagOirGOOdWin, « August T, PION GLASGOW. Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, IdoMillan Wedneeday, August 11. Edinburgh, Gumming • Saturday, Aug. 14.. RATNS OP PASSA4.II. 11011 GLASGOW. ' Phut Ulan ' 16 gulnsu Steerage, found with cooked provhdone 6 (, WIOU,K2W TOIL. Pinot Olus in OC Steerage, found with cooked provielordi . .. . 80 00 Children wider 14 yam or NM, ; 11 wei lolll pro Steerage, free. Return rickets available within eiX months, by any steamer of this Pint Oleas $l4OOO Steerage seo o4 An experienced Burgeon attached to each Btneiner. Yor freight or paten° itYYIY to WORKMAN & C0.,123 wALNITY Btreet , Philadoi. pkia. ROBERT OBAM Broadway, New York. Kea , Bunhanan , a 'Wharf, Baltimore. THE BRITISH and NORTH AMEKW&E ROYAL MAIL BTRAAIRRIPI3. rani[ MIN' TO= TO LIU-STOOL. Chief Cabin Panne 1180 Basond (Min Pusage r 76 P2OB 2080011 SO LITISPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage Inc Sword Oabfn Passege.. so The c hips Boni 'Boston call et Balthus. PEMBA, Oapt. Judklns. ' OANADA, ()apt. L . ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wio ARIA, Capt. 11. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt.Byrie. AFRICA, °apt. Shannon. EUROPA; ()apt. Z. Leitoh Thee. 'renege carry a clear white light at rnast-head; green= starboard bow; red en port bow. ' ' • °ASADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, July 101 AISIBRIOA,Wichunan, a N. Yor Wednesday; Aug 4. EUROPA,Leitch, 4 . Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11. .PERSIA, Jndkirut, ~ N.York, Wednesday, Aug.lB NIAGARA, Moodie, ~ Boston Wednesday, Aug 15. ARABIA, tone, " N.York , ,Wedneaday, Sept. 1. CANADA, Lang, a Boston, Wednesday, Sept.. 8. AWRIOA, - Shannon, 4 . N.York, Wednesday, Sept. lb. EUROPA, Leitch, 4, Boston,Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Indklus, a N.lfor, Wednesday, Sept. 29 Bertha not mewed until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The ownern of these Stops will net `,,e atoonntable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, deiltity, Precious Stone, or Metals, union bills of ladlag are signed therefor and the nine thereoftherein expressed. For freight or passin &Pp.', to my 10-y E. OUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. N. York. LUMBER YARD. ROUTS & CO. (Successors to Montgomery h Neon,' d. W. (*mar of TWELFTII and PRIME Streets, mi.. Old bloyamensing Dietrict, are now receiving a large and welLseleoted assortment of all descriptions of LIISIDDR., cnoh se White, Phis, Yellow Pine, Norway, liendock.,,Lath, Pales, Pickets, Penes Boards Flooring, Shelving, and every variety welt-seasoned' Lumber. Also, a lona stock of DID Stuff, of every variety and discription,"¢onstantly or bend and sewed to order at the` shortest notice. Our connection with Mears. Mahaffey, Routs, ,t Co., and Duffy, Houk, .t Co., at Marietta, Pa., gives wino. surpassed futilities, and enables no to supply orders Jos all description o } Lumber with promp tness a nd despatch. PINSI-ORMET LUMBER, eon and mellow, emitabli for PATTSBN.MAKNES, Ace , constantly on hand. Prompt paying purobaeere are respectfully Invited k examine our stook before going elsewhere. ap2l-tt UMBER AT wEoLgsAus AND RE tall, at Marietta, Lancaster county Pa. MEHAPPBY, HOUTZ, & Co., take this method ol Informing their oustomera andperaons desirous of pur chasing LUMBER, that they have now on band a large and well-seasoned stook of all deamtptions of Lumber, which they are prepared to Cell at satisfactory pricect Their timber la all from their own MILLS on wan, They are also commoted with Messrs DIIPPY. HOUTZ, & 00., and are prepared to famish all kindi of Planed Boarde, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales,Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, &0., of al deaoriptions on the 'Marked. notice. They would - also take great pioneers Melanin the attention of Buildera, and thou In want of Lumber the city of Philadelp TW hia, to the Lumberyard of MOUTZ & Co., corner of IDLPTH and PRIM Streets, with whom' they are oleo eon nested. anal-tt WINDOW GLASS! WINDO W ({LASS!!—We Invite the attention of the ppb. lie to our extensive stook of French and Ancerican Window Glass. The large and well-selected stook of Glees conetentkr en- hand enables us to fill all orders with despatch, end as low as any other house In the ally. ZEIGLER & SMITH, Lthle B. W. earnero Who o naan D d r G ugg en te, dr. A BRAM, SLACK'S •BIiGRATING., PIE Embpased - El:metoe, and Seal PrasePlinki M ng anufactory, No. South ELXTH Barest, Plilladelptda, P. anl244n 111/10NONGMIELA WHISKEY.-60 BDIs I.IJIL 20 half bbis Pore Rye Whiskey, in store and f o r sale by WILLIAM R. YEATON, 40, sate poutuaora MOOR .6 learners. inGiTION COMPANY ROB, CIEWILIBTON LO:40:4:101+fita)11 - 1 timber - N OTICE-Strltirgli a sgga. ItIfa_NGEKKNT.- ,EILADRLPRIAv WILMINGTON, AND RAIN/. " - mum RAILROAD : , Oa and after Monday, May 10, 1808, pAZ , }I36O:IEIt TIC/tin L AVE PIEILADMPHIA Par./Ultimate; it 8 A. M., rp.ll '(EaToresa;) and 1/ P.M: - • • Poi Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.80, mill P. p,Por gel! Dattio, St and 4.80 For Middletaiwn, at 8 A: hi., and 4.80 P.M. For Dover, at BA. M. and 4.80 P.lf. 'For: Sbeforci at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M.. TRAINS FOIL PRILADELPIIA, Leave Baltimore at 7.Bo,',Exprese, 10.16 A, M., ant 6.60 P. ' - „Leave Wilmington at 6 46 and 10.80 A. M., and 1:46 and B.Bli P. M.. Leave New Ossitle — at ri and 9.60 A. M., and at 8.16 P.M. ! ' :.I.enra Auddletinna at 8.68 A. 11., and . Leave Dover at 0 A. M., and 4.65 P. M. Leave Seaford at 0,26 A, ht., and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Wnz olo Bton at 9.10 A. M., 2P. M ., and 2.16 A. M. • SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal. timorephla. Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Pktito • 'might Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran follows : • . Leave Philadelphia for Perryville :and Intermediate Naomi at 6 Leave Filrnington for do do do 746 P. 14. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore. do 880 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace . do 610 P. M Leave Wilmingtowfor Philadelphia do 540 P. 11. fee • 8. M. PIiLTON, President. LI AND /MEX. LINES.—THE CAMDEN AMBOY RAD AN PIECLItDELPH p.ND .TRERTON RA ILROA D COY D PAI7I , I3 LINEB. IA FROM I . IIXLADICLPICIA TO NEW YOBS, AND WAY PLAOI33. ' • ' Leave 69 fellows, Ili At 6 A; 114 Via Camden and Amboy, Acoomoroda lion . ' - - • 25 At 6 A, M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. At oommodation 2 25 At 8 A, M., ebb Camden and Jersey City, Morning 00 At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tammy 8 and Jersey City, Morning Express 8 00 At 2 P. M., via iJamden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ba rest:. • 8 00 At 6P; M. via Oanden and Jersey Oily, livening Mail - 8 0 At 3 P: M., via Camden an& Amboy, Acoccronoda- - tion, Let Olaas' 2 00 At BP. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda lion, 2nd Olatts. 1 00 At API M., via Camden and Amboy, Aceommoda lion; let Class - - 200 At 5 P. M. Ida Camden and Amboy, Aecommada lion, 2nd °lass 1,76 The A P.M. line rune daily, all others Sundays ea septa& Atuk P. M. from Kensington Depot , via Jersey . 110 y, Mal, Saturdays excepted 02 25 Uproot Linea atop at the principal slatterns only. Per Belvidere, Becton, Flemington, he., at 6 A. M. and 4P. M. from Walnut street wha rf. • For Water (Sap, Iltrondabarg, Scranton, Wilkesbane, Montrose. Great Bend, at 6 A.M., via Delaware, Lalirawanna at Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. for Mount Holy at 6 A A.M.L Araa 'natty" and 6 P.-it. M For Bristol, Trenton, Ito., at 2.,ti and 4P. M., - /or Vahrtyra t Haneoeas, Beverly, Barlington a Beide*. town Ae., at 8 P. M. • Steamboat Molar& Stockton for Bordentown, and in termediate placee, at 21j P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Tacony; at 10 and 11% A. M. and for Burlington and lidded at 4 P.M; All lines exceptlls P. M , leave Walnut street wharf. pounda of, baggage only allowed each pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any - thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. Ali bag gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Coro pony limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be', liable' for any amount be yond $lOO, except by special contrast.' • Whi: H. GATZOIIOO, Agent 1-1., . 0. & A. B. B. 00. I . BSR:PENN CENTRAL 'RAILROAD " PROPCPRILADELPHIA TO - PITTSBURGH, • ' And thenowby BeiliCad to 'WHEELING - ST. LOUIS • STEDDEN4II,I,I, CIDEVELAND,' - OINOINNATI,, -OHIOA00,• LOUISYI&LH-BURLINGTON, INDUMAPOLIK ST. PAM Arid alliateririMilate - Pointa OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOII3,-:=NTD, ,CILY 1 / 1 081- ; GAN, WISCONSIN,- MINNESOTA, 5104.8140M41, ; KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. . Passengers to pointe,ir - est of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Oleveland and Crestitne, hays chOice of roulefi, kndave regnested to make a selection before applying for tick ets. _THREE .THEDIREI TRAINS LEAPS PHILA;DILL. prtza DAIRY' Arirming close 'rionneetioni at Pittsburgh to all points Weit. On' and after, MONDAY, May :10th, 1858, Thies through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, S. B. csonnir ;of 'ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, as follows: - swims • roe 1 . 17281101108 :hilit A lUdrtir 3 3r.BoTid: feat t line 100 noon. Express maii..ll.oo night. • • war TRAMS LIMATII. Harrisburg ac commodation 8.00 P. M. Lancaster " 5.00 P.M..‘ The mail train stops atal &aphis and Pittsburgh. - The Nxpresa null runs daily,,the other trains Sunday - excepted. The ears leave the P iraniallailromtDasseither Station, soutliesatcorner of MTH and MX T streets, entrance on lelriventh- street, „where through ticketa points - West can be obtained. • Damage will be received-it the Depot at any time du ring the del. ; ; No ch fon handling tamp, .-Tor further Infor mati on, apply at the Depot, or .he Pennsylvania, Railroad . Cotepiny, southeast wine of Sieventh and Market streets, betweeuthe boars-oil A. 3f.'and M. THOMAS MOORS, my 10 . Agint Penns Railroad Co. %urn PAM 1.1 . 11148M1GN , AND Mx witl4,Litsint„ Mail train 5t..3.1.00 night. Vast Ithe 4.50 A. M. &wen nail.: 215 noon, TallNB /32.11111. Zferrieburg ae. P.M. tancoster ti ,9,40 A. N. the title/tele/twain Phila- 11011BILADELPHLS, AMR ',ELMIRA RAILI 1- ROAD LINE.IROICRAT ROLITII to Elmira Wilkes are, Beal°, Chicago, Hock Wand, Niagara 411. .Wtrankio, .Irnz Montreal, at. Poole Dotrott,DO - ottotb. ARDITOTION IN BA RB $3 TO icIiNPHINCIPkt 70INTIVWEBT. • - kessenger trains wil learn the- Plitiadalphla and. Reading Railroad Depot, earner 'BROAD 'and Ina! Streets, daily, (t3oridaym axeeptr,) as follows 7.80 A. M. DAY TYRIES, - /Or Niagara bills , Clhleago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. - Paule, Burlington, and St Louie. 8.80 P.H.NIGHT Nxeszaa, for Ninth's, Niagara Balla, Buffalo •• Delicon s Ohiawa, itilwankee, Book Wand ) (*alma, es.'paicax, Bum:omq and at. Lads. - . The,7 .30 A. M. train runs through to $41&1438URG,. stopplig at all Stations on the Lebancat Palley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Rai/rood. ABB At Rupert, for Wilkeabarre Pittston , Scranton, and all stations on the LAOISAWANA AND Blooms Bint% RAILROAD. Bridgo. Baggsge °hooked to lihnirs, Britialo, and Onapenalota 31853 07 FAIL Wilkesbure 8 4 137 , Pittston - - 450 . &wanton ' - 4 74 Wilkesbarre. 4 50 Williams nabs port 5 50 ilitnandsigua 7 008 00 , llama, via Gorham ' - 8 00 ' Rochester - - - 804 • Niagara A ll a 8 00 Bottalo 8 00 iris.lo 50 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Yale t 13 00 it vlO Niagara Falls 18 00 Toledo, via New York and Pais 18 00 Columbia 13 54 Oinoinnati, New York and Brie..,, '4 00 . • " Niagara Falls 10. 00 Indianapolis, via New York sad Zee 18 Oil Detroit, via Niagara Palle ' 10 00 Oldo4go, via Crest Western Railway 19 00 Lake Shore Railroad le 00 Rook Viand, Ha NiagereFalle. ~ 24 00 cf. ' Lake Shoe Itailioad 24 00 Burlington 35 00 lowa ORY , 20 25 Bt. Louis, vie Ofdaago2B 00 V• I, 'nt Indianapolis - 26 00 allia 24 80 - Bt. Paula 31 00 fjU" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia gad. Illmira Railroad Line , s Ticket, Office, Northwest corner of arxilt and 0111STNIIT Strata, and at -the Paa.. saner RB SS YIN FILIGHP TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, ifinudays excepted, ) for all points Waal and North, at 8 For farther information apply at Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, 01W. 8, TAPPRN, General Agent, N. W. car. Sixth and Chestnut ate., Philada. ~ Q. A. NICOLLS, - Gail. Supt. Philsda. and Reading Railroad. • IL A. FONDA, Gaut. Rapt. Catkwisek,J. A. D.RDPIRL3I, W.& N. Railroad, 4881-17 Gera.Bape. Wttsport andliindra Ilearoad, NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD, • FALL ARRANGEMENT. Par BETHLEHEM DOYLESTOWN, &0., and by clan railroad connections for Easton, Oatawiesa, New Yo-:k , city, Allentown, - Water Oar., Mauch Chunk Elmira, 7alcarte,. Hazleton, Niagara Falls • Aiilhen.ton. On and after WRDIIRSDAy, ntanst 25th, 185E1, Pas senger elphia, a Trains will /c l ar " e I'HONT and WILLOW Streets, Philads / c ar For 3 :Wallet:cm, Easton, Wiliresbarre, Water Cla Scranton, me. (Express.) at 6.15 A. M. p, ?..r Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch ()hunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Espreits,) at 2.16 P. and 4 Doylestown, (Aecommodationd at 13.45 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Aocommodatton,) at 0.46 A. K. and 6 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA - Leave Bethlehem (Ixpress,l at 9 A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. R. and 8.80 E. M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.80 P.M. Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Pare to Bethlehem S 1 50 4 , Mauch Chunk 290 4 , Reston 160 4 , Doylestown 80 FOR 50000 LRY , S5101)NTAIN-131 6.15 A M. train to Boston, tbonce by N. J. 0. DR. am D. L. & W. RR. to lya.shington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moun tains at IP. M. Pare. Sti.lo. au2s to ELLIS CLARK, Agent, EMIL A.DE LPRIA, GERMANTOWN AND NO R STO WN NAMMOAD.--SOMMEN ATIMANGNMINT.-On on after MONDAY, Mgy 10th, 1868. FOR GDRMANTOWN. Lone Philadelphia at 03C, 7,8, 0-06 min., 10, UM , A. M.,1 , 2,8, 4,5, 0,7, 8,0, 10, and 11.1( P. Al. Leave Germantown at. 6, 7,7%, 8,9, 9x, 10X, 11g, A. M. 1-10 min., 2, BX, 4X, 6X, OX, 8,940 min., awd 10X P. Al. wltThe TX at & Al clock A. Train from Germantown iTtop anly Wayne and Timm Streets Stations. ON , Leave Ph il adelphia at 0.20 SUNDAY min. S A. AL, 2, 6Xt and P. M. • Leave Germantown EIX A. AL, 1.-1 min., 434, an 4 P.M. 011198TNLIT RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at OM, 8, 9.05 min 1121 A. M., 2,8, 4,6, 8, 10 P. - - Leave Chestnut Hill at 6 40 and y.sa, 9.10, and 10.10 nifn A. 12.50, 810, 4.10, 610, TM, and 8.20 min P. 21 . ON SUNDAYS. Lease Philadelphia, 9.20 A. M., and P. IL 'Leave Chestnut 1111/ atB.lo mia M., 12.60 6.10 5.40 P.M )OR 00193110.1100.1 TEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at OA! 9 , 11 A. ya w 8.10 mitt- 4 X, /1X P. M. Leave Norristown at 0,7, 9, .11 A. M., 1,8)i, and 6*. PM. . ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at D A. M., and a P. M. LOINO Norristown at TA. _ and OP. M. - POD MANAYURSE. Leave Philadelphia at 6M, IX, 9,11 A. M. 1.06 9.06 mla . 3.10 434, S,AL ex, a, - 11 X P; M. 1 Le E ave MBX, ana and 7 knnk at 0 ex, 7x, ax, ox, 11M A. , 1 4, , P. undays same as M Norristown. TDB YALLDY lte te ll OAI9 rex lorklntute , Leave Philadelphia at 6,m A. and 8.10 mixt. P. IL Leave Downingtown at TM A. M., and 1 P. M. U.K. METES, General Saperinteaadeal. Perna N4ttq Urea ottette, philadeXiMe,
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