The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 11, 1858, Image 4

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'';human philosophptMe idea of one math praying
• - , y,,,let:Ged.-Pittiteitali s Patioli another': was -not
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ibit ' ;e4ffritliglit'nertithili_liaii , iaaltad a
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letPr_bitrieatii!l.ll . ,Onip:;lthongh - it 'rung' be ad-
•mittedthai,itits great Piluniple - Of Ciiriatlatiity
damctineritted,rter4OP•offee
YfrlOo 'lntaidC4 tb'bro7
claim-the:whole tint/la's A:vealea in Sacred
- - •
• In so-brief :a - ertopsisas this must meanie ! ,
rily tie,HWtiuld, Of anerite; impedsible to,
- d . ,_ciA4l - .l44 l ti*t? iTfqr, 0 1 4 1 14. , - Q:0100Y94 IQ:
illtudiate the extent _ of the: value of Interco!-
' "81617'04er t'Weshall;: s therefer - e - ,` - contetit
shires=in girinp tech leading Pein6l4oe
; 0140artip,esp0111",'nletsk i fereffily Ourtmuff.•
The seleeted , the text
the:
exhort, -- therefers; that, fintof alb.
tions;preyen, intern:dens; itihregtrieef thanks,'
:;.11Wstugigrfcg hinita, and fog all"_that
' _:,titedl4:inittbotity;:lbet,we /taw lead and
~peafniabin Life, in ,Mtgodlinesq-ead heneety.-APer,
.thla la good end auseptable In the eight of,Sod , otir
- Saviour; who will-have aff men to be sewed, and
bbitib - unte4hti knowledge of trcith."4-1.0
.
;The 'fipeati ' ex; 4piened by saying Cadet the
close_ ofa -recent Mteresting - prayer-meeting, ,
' at - laYnii's Hall, he...had 'Met. with a brother
*hone 'Mind Was 'evidently„inuah cotifouhded
- upon the -tiubject of prayer: The
.. e.pinisin
" lielerbythat a:Metres, that wolbed right to
Naylor anY'partimitariiidividuid Who did,niit,
.pray for hintscift , PrWhe.'did.def asig'.tithers to
;pray for_hin: That stuih i .was, the datly-prae
' tics, In ;UM. Anion prayertmeetings he knew ;
yet ((thiamin.'etilly, ,- ,tho teaching, of the Bible
he' confetatedffie - did not' so -understand"- then',
.atlhetotatte,tlni s e :lidMiitirig,thakiie,.lineve his
vetyldifferentiMen thiaatib-,
L. , -ject • crew the views - -cd%most of - his brethren.
Thee:tan confessed frankly that ho could die
cover • no,pose " — Me entirteclieri - between his
- - - praYereind ttier.alVatioh of,sittitern;,'
-- • To' )1•0.+ - 011111eld'a - rabid; the • - pOsition, here
asienmedvaira dhlifietive denial of the effica
cy of ititercesiorytirayer denial, too, which
, had been' made by - a;profetisoi of religion.
[llereethe -. speaker, in a few felicitous sen
tences; Illustrated the"iieeessity of Christians
Malt toward ;the s idio
- *mutilates of their breth ren .] - - -
And now, takinfiqi 'this-Objection to inter
oeseery prayer,, t w as s Jog ghat ihegreticatly
-
(thereby, : implying pra4fnt'ex , cejitional, we
;might neOrieet with:eneprefeseer of:religion
In a thouiand -who Would. confess , to entertain
• Ang such vfewcr , TO a- Christrininind the on:
- - -mision -of-a soul's new. birth_was one of heart
- -.felt pleasure, akin to that which:we feel at the
-recovery of , a friend from a-dangerous illness.
Both brought 'with there 'a new life. The re
'ef,-thelifii ill the soul - Wad dal& to-be
itlie the-,healing -qf a fevered,. wound ; ,when
'the thitebad departed'the"bealing*l'asily
and :445,_ W hen.theteref of sin
wee. eradicated from the soul of man; his new
-, -birth i-,Wits 'easily insured. It, was only as, the
".,',4soiff,filitered this uoe.stirrittial, „life that it was
onabtleditormdiett and partake, of; the spiritual
- most-.,-thetrae milk of thei•wcirdl e-study
kind d rink-the truths 'of the' - Biblei T tierely, for
the Ake:of:displaying, eijr,Jeareing, s in, expa
• tiering uponthein was of no value to the soul ;
the spirit Order to become" invi
- go - rated:With - Gospel lift?, Must' pass . throngh.
610 ; of 'FAY& as
and,they many - as, - wore led
crvri ... ici saved of God,
He desired hicennider;t irenbicet_Maintr
frOnt these tUrci ,yeints.:=First,,:the'neCessity
of thelintertessory.-influences -Half
?3plrit, In the' Word,•and secondly the 'opera
, • tiers ef , that same Spirit-in our hearts: •
The ffrat demonetration,of the text was that
- there was such a thing as prayer, and which, to
he - weird:l anythlng, , taturally implied that Gott.,
is not abseintelyttnelmegeable inhlspirposes,
toward fits children. light,
prayer; to' a pi - ridden, wait either everYthing
or nothing if- !the 'prayers •of th e righteous
were ot any avail, as the Bible taught suit'they
wart:Oben the efficiency of prayer is estab
lieh'xid; and the Profess& or nonp '
refeatek"-airlio
' set bin - melt Pp in Contradiction of. this great,
vital truth; virtually seaweed that .be we
theng which God , in his Word tells us is every
_ _l,ll.ing. :Nor would it 'be diffichit to prove
_ :the :man_ who,' allowed- hinidifff ,
-to fall away
- from his :belief in the efficacy of, prayerwas
vapidly- approaching , the 'last link in the
backslider's Chain, Mid'would ere I
lion,
•
' obliged •to - take n •
gi Tba.barVeD.e ms e sunimerAs ended,
not saved 1" Nettling' was More
- self-evident than - that - the. Mari who did not
believe, in prayer - never. prayed; nor was
there anything more conclusive in the -teach
singdef4the Bible thee that-without Truer no
' ;man can beeired.' , ;,God, , was -represented, to
as at neitberan igtioranttortinceneemed spec-
tater; ,He kiiew as well what - was going on
upon his 'foetstool as around his throne, arid
. was folly, cognizant of all that was passing -
the. hearts of his sinful and disobedient . cree.„
tivetroeitarthotitiliiif transpired among the
• - loYid hosta•Of
, -Theicontrast which the Almighty was thus
:_cons, antlybeholding - was calculated to, elicit,
toWitilde'..his unfortunate - children-, here, sum
feelings as may' be', sap nosed 'to dwell in , a:
- being otitffialte love; one Who Is not _willing
that any should_ perish; but that all should
, turn froMtheirsitie and - ' •
•• •-• If; theti, men ire do - net:iced' of theft : need - -of
salvation; and God:is.-a being, of lovellestring
that all should - s he -saved, the queetionewero
naturally suggested, Wherein, is the difficulty?
ate•not, all saved ? He ,would ,anewer
flrst,,beeause ' desired net to, believed ;
no matter what , :theit"Preterialous;,they said
practically E ttclepiiit'fronx xis, we desire nottbe
. salvation of Grid.". Without making just such
Opcilliseletf„ - the-septiments UnCOll-
'inked - persons Wererinich • theepeeker had
.„. :tweed of-having been...sung at some or the
meetings of the,Senday.lnatitute--- .. • .
PI Want no dylna %Moor's blood
- 'To wank my situ away; •
;•• I want no sidoldat Cfcii •
To die on OW•nry.) ,
. And 'newfvehe should foil away this steno of
.. I ,mnbelief s iren:: the doer ofman ' s; opoatacy
was a - question of infini te :moment to us all.
• To human vision, unaided by the light of Revd
. _bitten, the wheels of divine grace 'deemed ac.
tually, to come .to -a : deed-lock: at this poiht.
, Man could riot save ns,
_angels Could: not sive,
, - ;itt, - ,-Gipturtreceitiedhy, Man could
and" Man coniti Mit 80e - himself.
_ But this exigency had not been left without ern
pleprevitdoetO, oveicthitit it.' As the Son was
- - ere!' foy.eitt•Jiadetiaption;, so the, holy Spirit
was Oren to -Apt:tr.:this , . redemption. This
- HOty , spirit - - we were 'taught to pray -for; by-
Christ himself (not to pray spr-it to come into
our Jidda, ineptly as' a spectator, but as a di
- :vine agent to ;do that which was his office in
the, greet Weldor redeMption, viz to complete
Intheihdividual Boni: ' '
Christ-had provided the cleansing blood, but
• it was left:for the'llcily 'Spirit to sprinkle it
ape the door-pestkof theheark and cencience
of men., This application, theScrijture, taught
• na, was, and had been,- madwithrough 'prayer.'
' 'And Coftid we'ddulit that there was efficacy in
Abe interiefiertrY: prayers ,ff.te. righteous ?
'Certainly, there was sufficient evidence' in
• • - Ged'il word - ; - to' I : ihereall grounds for such
a doubt.' Abrithamlind iirayed, -- qt•O',
_that
Isbeattelirniglif live 1" - and the sequel showed
that Ishmael did Jive.
,Stephiq had prayed
for his . murderers : anon, We found Saul, one
' ethe'elliifeat of ' perecelitors,, stricken:
:town/by; elhunderbolt from ~ .litieven, on his
.way to, Doma:seus. There was, indeed, good
grothid ?or the , litielMitchurclieffYinglhat, had
not Stephen prayed the chureitwerild not have
bad-a PaulP , --The- -importunate prayer of the
Syropheidelati woman' was' herodriatadeed
- illustrating the value artd•eilleacy of continued
end oft l repeated - Prayers iiibehalf of others:
Instances were illsoglecnbythe speaker,shOw
ingthet, conversions bad frequentlytaken place
at' the:Very- thre- wheix'aeme• Christian were
pleading et. Cie inerey.ileatin that : behalf, in
' "placed fir rernoved•from the subject of their.
petitioadi r •<• - • -
lt
had often seemed to Iffin that eiery
- .tiairs , siras. - More, or -less-indebted to the
, mrency of Intercessory , prayer for his conver
• -
Mere We:e . t& agehtifsnathrotigifirhieh sin;
nets are -iiiitcfigrlP ....Thea:SPilirmakftig, inter
. cassioefor witegroanings whieliednuot
- ' tlttetedrwhile -the Spritie thus" Pineking at
~-111tedeess o f tile _ sinner 's heartier adaffselon;ta
mannters elOstit;iind offers the
ferventaad effectual prayer of .faith IP behalf
ofthetstriggling Soul now larought under COll
- fititra ; ,941.01418 the'bloo shed on ()Over s ee
_Cross for ;our reileieptiter; was aikidied and
, in the sonl's• new birth.
Jitlite , Whohisted, litS-Voluelhat ddy might,
c,-, 1 /0 .0 0 holiita_oo os,l l l SOlSi, recipients of a hap.
''• pinesiMerero•eriding,through , the'instrumen
tfalli PraYdr,Trovided they did
. idea,-of supposing that
-;'_rie
'- - ,erett` s itiiii;lieuessaryon he-part of them
theitestilkintiy of dying
•, • -'l3liiithilitiliSPeetihttlin;Veltelratd , duty
of
;';'lntiifte4l44oo, .
, .seemsto:Presentltielf,ln
licirtrlintataklipUthe pribeipti InVolied In
eet--,Undereettsiderationc ,ens jal thi lietha" -- Atiti.Of ,: ptelgt4WctOrif/wlittislf
Anric-interAessoileili ye;
'GO tir,igailti-exiinniatid prayers to be o ffered which
iirsre;totelaell 'sieves tti be - heard," Wi1914: it ISM;
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ONSENINEI
:141.‘111,hemastinira stlgnikhipentlleDivine intolli.!
geno44. ,
speaketc`stdd he "had' more Ahem once,"
beard the confession itom'the `IIPS :or dying
;Christians,- 'Ahoy •regretted :net tastin g prayed more in life, for the' salvation•ef ethers: •
of youni,:Minfnrid WoMendYing
or'Ohrist; through 'neglant, ,or 'i)oorita.l„
,;prayers thrillingly drawn; ' and must:hive_
one hometo the bent of 'every:purindlrd ,
'sadist& .theaf,.lnpiriessory
I
prayer was a C O Christian'' duty t,if i Andeed,
.so
I much depended' tilitUOtkhow could wejlidth
the_Andgrnentsln '
:tido? DYingi3iiinern were all around us; their, •
• WatiOrai .prosect , thatltheyi were' bed upon' a
course thatleada•tddentruction, '
- 11eithbe , goba Men' net angels,' Cotild* per r ,
finide,theilLtO'tdinand repent,, and, theli',oWn
comae ,showed that they were unwilling to:
turn-themse lves ; -end the . consequence wee
, thit nothlitestiert Of the interposition 'iif%tho
Spirit of - A - Intighty Gad ceUld'adeoinplish the
Yet the outpouring of this Sidrit,_then,,
it•wartlurduty OY Ohristilindi to:pray., TM;
wes'initeed greitt respensibility,resting : Upon
groat-as this responsi.
;Witty wini,',there,nTsti aatill greeter - one resting
:upon.sinners who refused to. pray for :them
selves. It was this lesrful Indifference on the
,part of_the?tiricerierted.` that %in mainly
fault - of the prayers qr. their:Christian friends
returning to.thi3it own lbo/30m without result
ing in Satiation.. '
-The . concluding remarks - . Ai., the speaker I
were 'directed to the delinquency of-professing
Christians;mnd espdelsily,,stioh ss pray not for
alul:Withlhose of tiwAr, Own hitnediate house.'
hold,-who-would naturally . look to them for
'oneoiliitgiment , and counsel: ' Upon' tho
whole; ho knew:: Of ntritiore solemn subject to
present ut the:Present "time tan this, and ho
hoped that all who heard : hina, whether pro
fesaing,christians
• or not, would ponder well
theirporlance dlseharging, the duties du
',4lliring.tiport theta - in. 'ar-r,seetter upon which
was so .eminently. suspended their eternal
destiny.
I'cekly Review of- the Plitlasalphia
fßaPortal for TheTiroin
, I , ,onmeDnivitti, 'Sept. 10, 1858
A The inactivity notheable, in the produce market
Tor some Unitive:it atilt ocipitideO. Breadetuffs aro
in tight Amply,' and hinds are bringing full
prices; and for 'Corn and Oats the' tendency has
boaLitrterd... Dark-is - steady, but rather dull.
Coffee Is <Arm, the Steak of Riti being all out
,of
first liands.: Cot 64 bein I n teady request, at an
advaime on previous quotations. Sugar and Molas
ses are very quiet There is no obange, in Hides.
Donaoprill'ine quiet. ' The Iron' market' 'still con
tinues dull. - Dumber meets with a very limited
.inqui4.:.lriyai:al'Storesund Oils the tendency is
upward. .1 3 1aater is scarce. For Provisions the de
mand is limited and prices the same. Rico is steady.
Salt is better. pleviuseed is in demand, bufTimai
thy is dull. Whiskey is unsettled. Wool has boon in
good ragout-at fall pikes; bat the demand is mostly
.for the low grades. :In Dry Goode there has been
more doing, both witicaommisiion and job houses,
lirioes, have undergone no material change-
Brown rind bleached Cottdne are held firmly, and,
giairstylefefprintilie setting more freely .Tioke
and Oho:hirers steady, with fair sales. Woollens
are rtieviek off rather more: freely, and tine goods
are firmer.
BIOLA.DSTUFFIL—Thore is no material variation
in the market for any kind, sad 'the transactions
in Flour• for export have been of a limited char
miter again this week. The receipts and. 'stocks
am exceedingly l ight, and the sales comprise
about '4,000 at. $5.62i per bbl for fresh
ground suPerfine,...lntihidlog some of better. brands
at $5.874a6 ; some aid stook, recently inspected,
cold at $5.25 ; extra at sBao 50 ; extra family at
$0 50a0 75 ; fancy ' at $7.50, and half-barrels at
.Iss - 87i the' pail. • There has been a moderate
hone demand, within the. range of there quo
tations. Rye - Floer„ and Coin Meal are
scarce, and. held firmly; with small sales of the
forme: at $.l lAA, and 450 We of the
latter,- Pennsylvania Meal, at the earns price.
Of-Wheat, the supplies have come forward slowly,
and`sthere • has been , et. fair inquiry for milling;
prime lots being most realeettle ) ; with transaot'one
to the' extent Of 30',000 hellhole in lots ranging
from 120 0 to 1300 for poor and pri me red, and 135 a
A43ek for white... Rye is 'entree, with sates .of old
at -70a80, kind, new at 700. Corn has been dull,
butlhe demand'at the close is better, with sales of
25;000 bushels at 87a88e for yellow, in store, and
80100 e-afloat,.. closing at-our highest figures, in
chiding 5;000 - beehell inferior at BOAST°, and
1,000 bushels white at 13136. Oats continue is good
request, with further Bales of 25,000 bushels at 43a
440 for Bauttieinj and 43it44e 'fot Pennsylvania, ta
r , 01 .......e.50me not prime at 403410, and old at 48e,
bOis min
• - was Anadeltt 800. Barley is
' ,
' The followingire the' initiiitrone winur and
Meal, for the week ending Thursday, September
Huff Baireleat Superfine
Barrels of Superfine -
•
Do.. ...Mi4o.Delgo B3
Do. Bye 2.3
Do.. Corn Meal • ' 483
18,450
.li3,fixrei but quiet,. with a
limited inquiry, and a light stook on sale; holders
are firm; manila 600 bags.Rio:at 10fullio 700
begs Laguayra ist , l2o per lb, on time.. The Sugar
market has been dull' and - inaotive, but with lair
reecipts and nooks, prices remain without change;
sales. of .500 -hbds plitbi. at 7aBio per lb, on
_t me -
30U bads Porto Woo. altp - ,l3luSio i --"
Raisins. On
04 piths
aims, there's
being limited to
trirriba. at.26a320 ,• Porto, Rico at 37a
Us, and - Syrup it 4001144 a on time..
Pnovistons are inactive; the receipts (And Stooks
of ail kinds are llght‘; sales of Mess Porn , in lots,
at $18; Of Prime the market is nearly bare,
we quote itatSls. Otty Mere Beef sells, as wanted,
$1416.60 per-bbi. .Bur Barren there has been a
limited inquiry, and prices are well maintained,
with sales of. Hams at Iltalar fur plain and fancy
oared ; , Bides at 91d9f0, and Shoulders' at 71c per
lb. Bulk Mesta are scarce. and we quote Hams at
81a9o, and. et.oulders, 61a70, ,yrith sales:of the
latter at these kites. Lardis firm with small sales
of Mahe at 1.2a12fe, and -a tow kegs at 130 per lb.
Butter continues to meet a fair inquiry at 12a14.3,
and Bsp at 14a1.50. Cheese is selling at 6a2o'
i.er
Margins.—The Inin'thrirket has been quiet, an d
prices. remain without Change ; sales us 000 tons
forge at 218a19 ortels ; 250 tuns No:1 - Anthracite
,a4,521;'aud , 200 .3902 No 2at $2O per. Aon.- In
-blooms,. bakand boiler,Lron, there aro no changes
:worthy. - of notice: Rails and. 6ars are more in•
gutted for, and steady in price. Lead is firm,
with small,salesof Virginia at $5 62i, and 50 tone
Rogligrat',Bs.,7to ppr 100 lbs. tippp er is selling in
a small way at, previous c t uotations " • '
Biak.—Tbe. inquiry for Queroitron is. steady,
with sales of 80 Mule No. lat VI per ton. lu
Tanner's Bark we hear of nothing doing.
.13r.zsmax continues scarce and in request at $3l
for good yellow.
Cannes are unchanged, with small sales of
Sperm at 40a41o; and 1,000 boxes Adamantine at
18 dale per lb., on time.
Coin continues dull.` - Prides, howeior, aro un
altered, ranging at $3.25a3 40 for Schuylkill-white
ath,, and Sid 4443 621, - far red ,ash, coliyered on
board, and $3 75'per roe, cash; fur Lehigh. The
receipts aro light, but fully - equal lo" the demand.
COTTON —lnquiry is dime tea, 'but with a light
stock. prip q .have adranced ial since hot week,
with sales of 000 bales,' chiefly 'Uplands, at 12ia
1314 Forth:, cash, for low middling and middling
fair, including some of the latter isa 140 per lb ,
on time.
Tho following is a statement of the movement
imeotton since the first of Beptember, ea compared
with the previous two years: ,
1888. 1887. 1858.
Reels at Ports - 8 089,000 2,905,600 8,493,000
, /s3r. to G.l3ritain 1 803.000 1,422,000 1.91,3,000
Ex. to Pranoe 880090 418.1.110 479,000
.V.X. to other 8.1. 893,000 412 090 020.000
TotaTalports 2 838.11:0 ;247.000 2,9/9.000
Aux* out haul: , 79,000 84,000 90,000
Fnurr.--The market continues bare of foreign,
and There is Clothing doing. Damestio fruit comes
arise - id Mere freely. 'Green.Apples command $2
s 6 per bbl. Dried Apples are very scarce, and
sell at 71480 per lb. Poaches are worth $1a2.50
the beiket . • '
iturrotrra- confirm very doll; Bark has
bean taken at .248 per 101 l to Liverpool, 2i is the
asking Paw for Flour, and Ga'for Grain. To Lon
don, the rate is 258 per ton. To the West Indies,
there is little or nothing doing. Coal freights are
noehanged, and vessels startle ; we quote at $1 25
to ,Bosten, New York, 00a950 to Rhode Island,
;1:05 to abelsert i Sl assaohmetta, $1.30, to Bridge
pork•Conta, $1: -
Thu.—Mackerel are scarce. and the tendency of
pticea is upward; of old Fab the market is now
entirely bare ; sales of new le from store at $l6 50a
17 ; 2e 4 $l4l 50; Os at $9 50 per bbl. Pickled
Herring range at from $3 25 'to $3 SO per bbl, ao-
Uording to quality. Codfish sell slowly at, 31130
vr
tkissixo, —43412 'erode and Clarified are scarce.
Lever is guise , the last 4 Bala Westirn dressed
wee at 5175,4 Monate::: • • • '
liroaa.—No cabs since lasi Wear, and prices are
lien aro &mat the advance, but the demand
bay boon limited; emalfeales of old at 12a140 per
lb; and net, at 20a25C. . -
Lonnalt;—The,,market, for all hind& la dull;
falba range, from $1,12a1,24. per Id; Yellow Bap
Bjards at $12x14; Flooring Boards command $lB
peril toot. .
.
Brortas...—There has not been ntuoh
doing; .1,000 We P.onin sold at Si 46a130 per bbl
-for common; $21225 for No, 2;aad $4 6048 for
No. lt 'Tar and 'Pitch , continuo -dull; • irits of
Turpentine ii iota at 490 mode r at e n.
• "On.a. = . 9lBl o, l leare . drinei L nith sales.
,I f trieeed Oil is - selling tit 74t780, with an upward
tot:Rater. Lard Oil Is auohringod ; a sale of 'na
pe at 900,:ehort time. •
PLasrartoontinats scarce, and no sal* are re.
—Prices,ported
Elan are .woll maintained- with' Sales
of 250 casks in lte,,mitinfy at $3 50, cash.
. Saier.-40,000 sucks have, been sold before ar
rival Mx terms kept private. "
SURDS —Clovereed oomes forward slowly, and
it lain steady deniand. &del of 800 bus in lots at
85.75a6- per 84 pounds; Timo th y le arriving
'moderately; with gales of 400 ;bast at s2'p* bee.
Flaxseed le Bosco° anewanteik at $1.85x168 per ,
"
Brandi - and Gin.
Pilate ere Arm. New England Bunt has declined
to -8 75890.; - Vhieleeirid dull and prioeuftwittled.
Bales of bbla at 25020 o; hhds. 249.250, and Drudge
ALLOW is grit 4 t040.f0: •
k4s retndit itubout change.
Tonseco". - --Prlees are iiimerfor Leaf, and for
rthe fairer.grades tit manufactured an improvement
"has been realised, „ •
• Wool. —The demand for the low and medium'
gradiC - rg.Ssdt at-rather bettor prices, but the
Aber deserlittions are neglected, although held
firta!l... Baled:of 155,(10(1 lba, it lots, ranging from
•250 for 'unwashed, up n 450, Cash; for bit blood. .
ri) of no nna ' tea .) e.P r i ce Current says :-
1 An 'vigour of pall; .Grant; &- c0.,"0f - London,
"Lliglaiid, ince leen - here' for 'the - pant inonth,
vinaeletand; wttlellierlinrpOse of • entering gait
eillirkairtore,or the"Ohfci Life'inCTruet
othpin via* of making Odin'
indi
vidnally liable for the debts of the Institution, and
It is theasiit be will etioneed.v
noiln
-- Italie* V 006:
• ,Nea.lB9 an - d.141 S lITO 10w nrsliFdeßlFF, /
'1; • ,11Porinerie•Nee. AT and OF r., at ;
t BALL 134.1,144:4T00KS AND DDAL,I3I4O . IIN
Fifth Wall Sale, 14th ileptembero Rt .the t itltebange.
...13inth :MAR 81111V1Zth 4erembegiprij,he premises.
Seventh Fell Be,* stat september, At thrtExcliangio.
lighth Fall gale, 25th Septeniber. on the premixes.
:w.l.l7r:Pot. lut She'hoadblUs. ot•the,above -vales n ow
131 - 00Nn ;AND 6.IIAI6ESTA'ON—TI4I4DA.F. 'I4FX.T.
- -Psnlehletestalegues now ready, °entraining foil de
scriptione of all the; property' to heliold on , Tusadsy
neat,with a Met pf eales 2Flia tenant,
and a lirge amount of real estate at private sale.)
TBAD ft,,SALS4-Te SOOKSALIARri.-
' r , ./ 3 ""n r kft alnt . Inittilar Philadelphia , Trade Sate will
-.ertuuttenve,on the Slat of September. 9litaloanes new
ready.
• SNA,I4I4BTATIf, STOOKS, km' •
,Bales •st , -the Philadelphia Azahsuge every
Evening. -.. • •• - • It , •••
LOOM - Handbills oieaoli property:DSOS se.PhtAfe/77 In
addition to whioh we publieh on the Saturday previous
'to each sate ,one thousand cataslogneOP faxaltet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to oe sold on
the followingTumelay.; • , .
410107.• FURNITURB SAL ES AT rTIIR ALICTION
11'013 every•Thursday.mornipg., „ ,
SEAL EHTATD AT PRIVATIO BALL
We hsve alarge amount of ,Dea)„Setate at Pri
vate Sale, including every deamiption of City and
country property.. Printed Vats may be. had: at the
auction entre: •,
PRIVATIe SALE lilN4ll3'llllt.
:.rr Estate entered on our Private, Sole 116 7
ester, and advertised oacaelonally otir , Pnbllo Sale
,p.belmiots, (of whit& 1,040 copies are printed weekly,)
free of charge.
STOOKS, Re.
- On ,Tuesday Evening;
14th inst., at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia SM•
change, without, reserve, for account of whom It may
concern— ,
• 10 00 4 'Motet Columbia Coal and Iron Company Mock.
2 .4 44 It .1
100 •tt :It IC„ LE. ft ft
300 " Winfield Coal and Iron Company stook,
Al ' 81 per share to be paid when struck off.
At•ro, for other accounts without reeerve—
Wiliam National Anthracite Coal Company stook.
67 h Hazleton Coal Oompsny stook. n
20 ehares reenwLiti Impicrreinent and Ratified Com
pant—par $2OO.
Pew, h'cuahlon;4; Aco., No: 84, middle alsli, ; Tenth
Presbyterian Church,-Rev. Dr 'Bbaldrican
FIFTH PALL SALE—SEPTEMBER 14th,
, Will include— „ -
Peremptory Sale:
HANDSOSIE MODRRN TBRES-STORY • B ID%
RESIDENOS. with three-scarf back buildings and all
modern conveniences; No. 1586 Green •street. _-
VALUABLE LOT, GRIMM ' STREET .— AIpo, the
valuable lot of ground adjoining the above - on the east,
10 Pet front by 186 is feet deep: Sale absolute.
"try - Pull pa tient - ars' now ready hi tandbille. '
Orphans' - Goer! B.ile=Brate or John Release. Beal&
' TIIREE.STORY BRICK DWELLING, Elisabeth St
now Bookley street, between Sixth and Seventh, and
Sprnoe and Pine streets -
NSAT BESIDSNOE, No. 1626 POPLAR STREET:
O,IAo, neat three-story brick dwelling, with side yard
sal handsome garden, month side of Poplar street, west
of Sixteenth etreet.
BUSINESS STAND —Three-story brick store and
dwelling, =theses 'corner of-Pourth and Carpenter
garcon', late Southwark.
CUBOTNUT STREET RESIDENOS.— A valuable
residence, No. 1626 hestnut street, with the modern
improvements, lot 20 by 160 feet, two trouts.
Administrator's Pale—Estate of John Rorer, Deed.
LARGE LOF Op (FROM , D. 'Winn on Dauphin St.,
160 feet on Reese Street: and 150 feet on Fairhill street,
three fronts -water pipes laid, and sidewalks curbed and
rgecutor'e Pate—Potato of James B. R•ese. Deceased.
-TWO LARCH t OTS OP GROUND. 180 foot front on
Dauphin street, 160 feet on Apple street 160 feet on Me
obanio street, and IN/ feet on Vurth street—water
plpee laid, and sidewalks paved and curbed.
THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING.—Three-story
brick dwelling, No. 1831 Olive street . • •
• SIXTH PALL SALE,•SSPTEMBIR 17th .
Peremptory Sale on the vremi.es. No. 1081 Walnut St
HANDSO6IIS RESIDENCE.' FASHIONMILD FURNI
TURE, PILVErf dco '
On Pridpy Morning,
17th tn - t 10 o'cicck, on the promises, 1031 Wal
nut street, without reserve -
All thatwell•bnitt rur-Story. brick messuage, with
extensive three-story double back buildings. and lot of
ground.. sitnate on the north side of•Walnnt etreot, be
tween Tenth and Rierinth streeta (corner of Juniper
lane), containing in front on' Walnut street 19 feet and
In depth fronting on Juniper lane 107 feat B inches, to
Juni: er Alley 7 -three fronts'. Subject to a grduod rent
of SW per annum, redeemable at any time after 19th
April, 1868. •
It is an excellent location for a physician, or • for
store and dwelling.
Bale absolute, without reserve or limitation
[Cr Poisession mill be given on the eaezutiorrof the
deed.
vo The residence 'adjoining on the east, No. 1029,
mime size and description, will be !midst the same time.
$lOOO may remain on mortgage. • '
Also, immediately after the sale of the above resi
dences, will be eolol the
FASHION ARIA., FURNItURE, LARGE 81.48E00,
•• SAXONY OAIIPETS. 13ILVaR, ecif
Including 4 large 6141 elegant, French plate man
tel mirror,; suit of , very elegafit solid rosewood
g-room furniture ; handsome rosewood carved
etagere • • rossiWood' bookesi-ti; .oabliiet with fine
Broesdella marble slabs ; ,large and elegant rosewood
mideboard to match ; resew° 4 - secretary; flue
French-ohlna painted vases'; fine engravings ; floe Sax
ony and llrussele carpets; superior dining-room said
chamber fru niture . .
iLE4AiiT SILVER
Alto, 21 fine sold silver cups and saucers ; 21 goblets ;
2 wine cooleri; 41er/re pitchers; lee tub; tureen; Jelly
dish; batter dish u ; sugar bowl; waiters ; sale; castor;
spoons, forks, knives. &0., &a. (All the above are
•soliel silver.)
Also, superior plated covered vegetable diebes, pitch
ers, waiters, tea and coffee sets An.
A quantity , of excellent kitchen furniture, copper
cocianr utensils rrfrfgerator, &c.
' 1D beetionlare in catalogues.
417" The furniture may be examined the day precious
to tale, from 11 to 4 o'clock.
fAV!N,TII BALI; SALE--SEPTEIIIIER
' 285
12,084
24
MM=I
TWENTY BRICK DWELLINOB, ere., viz:
Nxeoutore , Feremptery Sale—Eamte orJeremlajt We
TIlitER-qTORY 1311111 - 11 DWELLING. and two-dory
frame dwellinr, Non. 628 and 688 North Fifth street,
with frame ehop In the tear. Alb°, two two-storr
brick dwelling., Nos, 629 and 681 Chatham street, with
two two-story heck drrellings in the rear. The whole
to be sold together rant-
THREE-STORT BRICK DWELLING-
Iin street, above Noble sktet----D ING
N 0.401 Green
4 11111E13-STORY BRIER STORE AND DWELLING,
No. 717•Gallowhill street
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 811 Green
str
Timer-From , BA•0H DWELLING, No. 00 Wash•
listen etteet: east Of 'Teutb street. Thirteenth ward.
TIISEE•STORY BRIOB DWELLINGANo. 658 Par
!
tell street, east of Sixth street.
Taft& IV THREE-STORY MIMI DWELLINGS
east aide of Peach street, between Green and o..ates
and Second end New ftlatket streets
FIVE TIIRaE-STORY BRION DWELLINGS. form
ing a court. Panettall alley, between Fourth and Fifth
street.. Twelfth ward
THREE-STORY BRION. STORE AND DWELLING
No. 766 South Fourth street, between Gorman en
Ostberino stmts.
Irr Bale or the whole estate peremptory. Particu
tare ready in-handbills.
YALIIADLBI MLLLO, GOAL YARD, FACTORY.
&a —The valuable property known as the Girard
Flour coal yard. ko
- Ninth etreet, on the
Ger uantown and Norristown Railroad, above Poplar
street, lot 80 by 10) feet, two frents.vith extenalye
brick mill, with superior machinery, large brick fee
tory. stabling trnii yard. railroad tracks, tee &e.
Illecutor , a Peremptory Sale...r.Rstate of Gee. Williams.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE COACH-NOUSE, ST A 6
BLE, 'AND LARGE Dor, Delaware Seventh 'treat,
north of Arch. Lot over 64 feet front, 148} feet deep.
icr Sale stwolute.
THREE DWELLINGS —Three story brink dwelling,
North. Yront street, below Phoudx, with two frame
dwellings In the rear. on fit pe street.
ilium:Aare Sale—Eatate ot Mary Meany. deceased.M
VALUABLE TBREII•STORY 111110 K RESIDENCE -
No. 214 South Ninth street, below Walnut. street, Lot
23 fist front. ,
VALUABLE RENIDENOII, North Sixth street
Itaddsotne four-story Wok residence, with brick build
ings sod all modern improrettionts, No. 624 North Sixth
street. oear Spring Garden street.
NANDN)MN MODNRN RICSIDKNOB, N. W corner
of fhtteenth and Lombard etreela.
EIGLITEI FALL SALE-ON TUE PUEBILIIB
Za.outnre . Bale—Estate of Abrabam Miller. dee'd.
HANDSOME MODERN ItESIDBNOB. Wllll BIDE
YARD, No • 1881 SPRUCE arnErr.
On Tneothy Morning,
Boot 28th, at 10 Werock, on the premises, No. 13131
Sprtiob street. cornenof Bytaunore street, omit of Bro.d
street. Lot 29 foot on Elprum street, 116 feet on Syca
more street •
NINTH FALL SALE- 28th SEPTEMBER,
will include
• Orphans , Court Bele—Bsiste of Rammer ?Moors.
A nkessuage and Lot of Ground, trigen street, between
Buttonwood and Green streets, and west of Seventh
street.
HOLIBBHOLD FInTITURE, LARGE MIRRORS
YLt&E OALFE7TB.-Aie.
. . .
Immediately after the sale of the house will be wild
the entire household furniture.,
ISlde at Non. 139 sae 141 tienth Hottrits street
VIIRNITUaII. PIANO4OIITE, BINE
118111381 ILA °MINITEL IVIRRO/18, ko.
- On Thuriday,liforning,
At 9 o'clock, at the anottou store, an extensive
assortment of excellent keton4-hand furniture, elegant
piano-fortes, line mirrors, carpets, etc.,
_from private
families declining housekeeping , removed to the store
for convenience of call. .
ORE 8 NAT II Na, AUCTIONEER
lta AND OMNI/MON 4.IIROH4NT, 8. N. cornet
SKI'S awl RAOR Strietil
'EN TINEJEAND LOTS OB'FORPEITED GOODS—
OVER ONE TFIOUSAND GOLD AND SILVER
WATISHEd WILT, BS-BOLD. -
Natbans , 'great gale of forfeited geode will take oleos
at E Nathan& auction store southeast corner of Sixth
and Raee'streets.'
On Tuesday Morning,
September 14th, at 9 o'clock;. entrance to Salesroom
from Race street, second story •
This sale will comprise the largest and most valuable
assortment of geode ever offered at public suction in
this city;' and will consist of diamonds, breutplns,
finger rings of the first water; magnifloent gold magic
case, hunting arse, open" face,' and double bottomtd
English patent lever watches, of the most approved and
very best makers. the toe d of them extra and
tnll
jewelled.•andln flue , 18-karat gold cases, open face
do; fine gold lever and 'opine watches in enamelled
hunting Mel and open face (for ladi.e), set with dia
monds; gold English, swiss, and Freneh watches; ell.
ver English patent lever wa•chea, fell jewelled an 4
plain, in hunting 0411PII, 40030 hOttUID, and double
cases; silver hunting case and cip.m ('cc escapement
lever and lepine vratchee ; double and single case silver
cos-t er Watches; a great variety of fine gold vest, tieck,
arid fob chains; fine gold peeled cues, with and without
pens silver pencil with gold pens; fine gold breut
pins; finger rings. shirt studs sleeve buttons, ear rings,
buskin, seals. keys, charm, , &o.; flue *gold
bra:ohne, necklaces, oho armlets, rich pearl, velvet,
and enamelled opera g.aaeee, silver combs, scarf plus.
'shawltiins, medallions, looketa, portmontudes, glaziers ,
diamonds, silver ware of every description, spoons,
forks, butter knives, pitchers, cream jugs, iko., ho.
V n AIIiIJEL NATHANS, - AUCTIONEER,
'ea MONEY ` LOAN ' ONPIOR,,No. 224 South
THIRD Street, below Wshigt, opposite pear it., only
eight doom belmethe .11.2h1isogg:
Mon 0 biteloeie tpSxn 7 oiclook,' is H.; until 10
°Worth In the °venlig. • ,
Outdoor. eatee, gad sated' at Die Auction Hoim, at
tended tipoo the zoogfeerigigdtesT tering.
SotoT~ te.~..
OAPZTAL 2OO L ODD. '
, Esrablisiarfor'tA4 /art bail? rears. ,
Minnow' mods from one dollar tiktboneands on Dla
nondn,lillanr PlateWatMoriJelie ll 7, Hardware, bier
okindisei Clothing, furniture, Bed4og, Plgars,Masical
lartruments, Gros, Hours, Clarrisges, and Cioodc of
every description. ,
411 goods am : man my length of time arreel
Upon..
All advances,' frori one hundred dollars and upwards
"14 be Merged 2 Or cent. per roman 1 POP and ores,
the 'lowest rucrket rate.
_
This Store Hone, having a depth of 120 feet, hatharre
Ike and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri.
rate ,watohmen for the ,premises; also, a heavy Won.
nnoe effeeted for the benefit of all persons having goods
advanced upon,
of hiving an Unlimited
this oboe IS prepared to make unarms on more tattle.
fletorrand acoommodating terms than any other Ir
tree city. '
Money advanced *the poor, in lull item% with;
ant any charge. — • •
• ; , . •41. T •PRIVAIII A. •
_Goid;PaiOniLivei and .other ;Mahn nd
Mothlast will be sold at Todnewt prima. sul-ly
NO'
ONE
_should the.
elld go to Sea-eheia with
_lloA' t 'b ottle of bur bIIIIGOTIID.GRADY l
their Valls... Its 'Wiese of sudden Illaess , lt w o uld b e
they atom. In.reaey Instances of seeing lite. Dire
.-Part/OimpatuPolted,thOseidebilitsted, hare been re
' stored to health by Its use.
ZIEGLER A SMITH, Druggists,
Ege.dg goethwiett oar. Doped awi Greta Ate.
.1 - ' ' 'all SATURDAY.: SIEPTEIVFBE
FuxurEss, BRlZTiAt:',4"etc);"
No 4 . 29,HANEwr, FIRE T.
• RULE IMPOWRED DIVZ CIOODS
- - ,
.", On TueedaY MOTAIZIC • .
September,l4o%, at 10 ,oNlooki by catalogue, on six
mangle' credit— • I " .• •• .• .•• ti •
800 peckages and let, of fanorand.ataple Imported
dr, ioodo.
UT" Catalogues and ficuiplea early on the morning of
-500 EIEQES PARIS COLORED 'MOLTS DR LAINss,
- ALL
On••Tnesday Morning,
000 piece, Earle quality all•wool mond de Issues.
A choice nemortmerkt of high colors., derha ant bine'''.
500 •21E0813 VEIL BABIRIES;ME WELL KNOWN -
PARIS MANUFACTURE. • ,
poo piece, .euptrior quality Peri, green and
brown, veil harems -
!PAD'S MERINOMOBFB A.QUILLB.
Ire- Parte ;merino robes a•guillo. •
PURE BLACK MOII4IIIS AND PRINTED 081111..
MERII3.
4 cues Lond n 8.4 euPhlina blecto pare mohair,.
4 eases LondOn printed eaditnere.
SKIRTS, DR&WERS, AND ()LOVES.
A large luiorlment of—
Fine merino ehirte and drawere.
Floe obamolo lined Berlin' gloves.
Fine silk 'Poiret& Berlin eleven.
Flue call' lined pluFh glove.,
Finslicab-liiied•pluelr gloves. '• -
Fine Taney onttou and woollen glove,. - -
Fine silk • •
LONDON VELVET. RIMS AND DOOR MATS. •
Lod WHO ilizel.oodon velvet rugs..
000 large eNo door mats.
11.1 800TT, Jr.; AVVIiI(DitEt; . (ircicnis;
• eorto WOLBBRT & 800TT,) 4EO OUBBTNIIT
opposite the Onetont Rouse, between Fourth and ltlith
Street.
PEREMPTORY SALE. OF 500 LOTW ASSORTED
GOODS FOR FALL SALES.
16th inst ,by oatslogue, on a liberal credit.. ' , ;
NO lots embraideriee. ribbons silks. bonnet !Mho,
&o, tr.o., for bast city retail esles,:comprising
new style collar), sleeves, seta, flouncing. ite.:
Also, fall 'styles ribbons, broehe and'litella shawls ,
with moire intione and plumb bordara; merino shirte
and drawers, hosiery. wool hoods ,wool ,Isokets, Qe 4dro.
- !Er Samples and oattdognes early on the morning of
sale.
V. A. DYSART ac 00.'"Aocrioirzaii
N.J• 00/tIIIBBIOI Mmtonszen, 6_27 Routh EIGHTH
RTRI3IVr. eAmir BTIVVVT.
PAWNBROKIRM SALE OF FURNITURE, 6AR
, • PEITS,,acc,
This Biarranc , , -
At 10 o'e'ook, we •ill rell, by .rdor of • rawnbroker
a splendid, assortment of lurnitur , ,eonalsting of walou
drawn); bureau's,. Jenny Lind bedstead's, wobet.nds
eau's-seat chairs, oln , e; tables, wardrobes, b - okeasis
Ete. ,Also, a oplenOld lot of china ware, earpets, &el
TAMES A: • FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
atie NO: '422 WALNUT STREET, abdve FOURTH.
try- Perions favoring on with consignsPinta can riot
assured that their property will nibs interlaced,
ID"'" Comminsions more moderate than those charged
by any other Anctiorrilotiseln the bay,
Dr Consignments respectfully solleited.
_ inr 'Salem aaid.immediatelv after the gods are Nola
FALL SALES On' REAL ESTATE.
Third Pall Saleof Real Estate`—September 8.
FOURTH PALL SALE--bE PTEM.I3 ER 16th.
This sale. at .thei Exchange, on Wednesday evening,
September 16th, 1868. at 8 o'clock. will Include—
POSITIVE SALE—STONE HOUSE, CARPENTER
SHOP; ece., 0111111 CH sTREHr. GERMANTOWN*--
A lot of ground, with the two-story stone dwelling
house, carpenter shop..kci , and-lot' of ground, Church
street. Germantown, 160 feet front 62 feet deep. Clear
of incumbrances Will rent for $250.
Icr Sale positive. Terms—cash.
POSITIVE,. BALE—DWELLING HOUSE SPRING
GARDEN' STRECT!—A thrie:story dwelling house,
and lot of ground, north of Spring Garden street.l7-
fret DI !tithes seat of Solthylkill Third ether, 64 feet
front and 90 feet deep to Monterey stmt. $O6 ground
rent. fry' Sale poeitive.
137 350 to be paid on each of the above when the
same la etruck off •,
MOUNT; ,OEMETEIVI STOCK,
On Wednesday Evening,
At 8 o'clock, will be sublet the Exchange, on account
of whom ',it,may concern— -
30
ebares Mount Aferlah - Cemetery stook.
1J SetepoSTUve. --
REAL ESTATE SALE—SEPTEMBER 221.
Thie seta will Include—
Egeoutore , Sale—Eetets Of Ron J. It. Tyson, Dec , d.
VALUABLE LARGE .DWELLING- AND LOT, 8. W.
CORA U. POGRTH AND 'PRIME STREETS —That
, valuable throe-story brick dwelling-hones and lot of ,
ground thereto belonging, ettuate et-the S. W corner
' of Fourth and Prime etteea ' 34• feet front, 104 feet
deep. This properly is desirable as a dwelling, for law
offices, or could be altered, at small expense, Into a
store. • r , •
EX' Part of the purchase-moneymey remain.
Same Estate.
TWO-STORY- MUCK DWELLING PRUNE BT.—
Also, the malt ;WI-story, brick building, belongiog to
the same estate, adjoining on the wed, 18 feet front, 81
feet deep. Subject :to,
, $lB ground rent. (Subject also
to an- agreemeot , tha t upon the alteration rr improve
ment of th , S property the alley at the side is to be
widened to 3 feet four inches, and to be 12 feet high in
the clear.) ,
117" Part of the purohaee.money may remain.
Positive Sole
BUILDING LOTS, LATE SOUTHWARK.—No.
A building lot, south side of Watkins street, 224 feet
east of Fifth street, Southwark, 15 feet II jrby 111 X
feet deep, to Pima. street.
Ne 2.—Mso, a lot, Moyemenslng road, 98 feet below
Morrie 'Meet, IC feet front, 125 feet 23 , 4 incites deep, to
Cuba 'treat,
HOME AND LOT, TACONY, OXYOND TOWN
BIIIP —A house and lot of ground, No. 170, a plan of
Tawny. corner of Wesbington etreet, Oxford and 8 °ring
street, AO feet by 180 feet. Three fronts. Clear of In.
cumbrance.
NEAT THREE•STORY URIOK DWELLING, HOW
ARD KARAT, NEAR MARRET —A. neat three-story
brick dwetliog•house and lot of ground, west side of
Bower! street, 110 feet south of &Whet street, 16 Not
front, 60 rest deep, to all feet alley. WILL rent for En:s.
po ground rent.
6.lo2osittTAatr/m..!...--..—...0e1l lap
struck woo la off
Administrators , Bale-326 Vine Stmt.
BARAWLS AND tiABB..I- -
- ...ItAtiftriTuer or the Adminis•
At 4 4.9'llBriißate of Hugh B. Magee, demised
-" 17 new mobs, suitable or Brewers, Vinesar Menu
restorers. sod Grocers
WARE, MIRRORS, OAR FIXTURES, tbs.
Oa Hondas Horning.
At 10 o'clock, at No 1033 Locust street. will be sold
the entire household rural. ere, luau ding - Brussels car
pets, French plste mirrors- handsome eugraTiogs,eralimt
sofas, chairs, and tatlfe, oh cloth, storrs, French
and ltd an I:Matta - 1c pal auras. and mattress .s t marble.
top dressing bursans +LA washstands. chamber were,
chairs, do. Also, kitchen frirmtare ' gam Ilsturss, Ac.
Eserutore , Pals—Estate of Hon I It. Tyson, deed.
VALUABLE LAW A ND StUVELLANEUI76 LIBRARY,
Sept. 24th, at it o'clock, will bo sold, at the auction
store. by order of the Breostore, the entire eahsh's
law and miscellaneous library of the late Hon. J. It.
Tyson, deceased.
U 7 Catalogued will be ready and the booke arranged
for examination before the sale.
Handsome =melon, aouthweet corner of Seventeenth
and Walnut streets
2.0 acres of lend, Indian Queen lane.
Valuable pmpertv, Prankford road
handsome dwelling, No 1011 Wathree attest.
Bun:teas stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash.
ington streets.
Elegant property, 80 acres, &0., above 'Portends's.
14 acres of land, Ohe!ton avenue, Germantown.
Rencirome residence and lot, West Philadelphia.
Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Hatimid and
Columbia avenue.
Handsome dwelling, spring Garden filmset, above
Twelfth.
At private Mae, a Valuable Cabinet of Minerals, eon"-
prising over I,boo speettneua r the collection of several
years. The property of a gentleman who has no room
for them. They are very desirable for a public institn•
Mon.. Apply at the &nation store
.ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION TO ,
ILA - THE " ESTATE OF CATHARINE HAGLE,
deceased, late of the Twenty-thlrd ward, (but formerly
a resident of alatka,nnhd of the city of Philadelphia ;
haelog been granted to the undereigaed„ all persona
Indebted to the bald Estate are requested to make pay.
moot, and those having Malmo agatnet the same to pre
negt them to
0.13.0. W. DAN'S. Mmlointrator,
MAIN Street, Idanayunk.
set3-tha
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
AL CITY AND COUNTY OB PHILADELPUIA.
ELLIS P. /RW/N V/. HENRY HOOEY.
[Veuditioul Papoose, June Tenn, 18tfr—No. 110 ]
All thatoertain lot or piece of Orouod,sltuate on the
northwest owner of Ddrware Eighth and Christian
streets In tbo now city of Philadelphia, beginning at
the' said northwest corner of Eighth' and Christian
streets, thence northward along the west side of Eighth
street forty feet to a point, thence westward on a line
ranuleg paratlel with Christian street forty-es feet
three inches to a point, thence southward on a line
th!rty-two feet, more or lees, to a- point nn the north
side of Christian etreet, fitty-two feet west from the
west side of Eighth street, thence (+stews .1 along the
north side of Christian street fifty-two feet to the place
of beginning, bounded northward by ground now or late
of 'Richard Hartle, westward by other ground of the
said Ellis P. Irwin, southward by the slid Christian
street, and eastward by the said Eighth street. Which
Lot of Ground, Ellie P Irwin and wife, by Ground
Hest Deed, dated the twenty-fifth day of February, A.
D 1867, recorded at rbiladolphia. in deed.b ok It. D.
W., No. 167. page rmnt, , d and conveyed unto
the sad Henry Hovey in fee. reserving thereotit a
yearly eround Bent of one hutuired and eighty dollars,
payable uslf-yearly on the Bret dale of the months of
March and S 'ptember, for ever.
N. ti —On the above Lot of Ground there is erected a
two.store Brick Buili'ng.
The 'Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in
Court arising from the Sheriff's sale of the above de
scribed Real Eetate will attend to the duties of hie ap
pointment on Thursday the 22,1 day of September 1858,at 4 o'clock P 1U , at his oftke, bo 142 South Eighth
street, in the city of Philaielphta, when and where ail
parties in interest are required to present their claims,
or be debarred from coming in upon the Bald fond.
seltblOt JOIIEI D. COLMAN. Auditor.
SALAMANDER SAFES
A largo assortment of
EVANS k WATSON'S
PUILADEL.PUIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAVES,
VAULI DOOM,
For Banks and Stores.
DANK LOCHS,
.nonal to any now In use.
IRON DOORS, SOU' THIS. &a.,
On as good tormo as any other establishment In the
United Ste es, by
EVANS k WATSON,
No. 20 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia,
PLEASE GIVE. US A MILL. aulB•tt
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY, '
CHICAGO, ILL.
The subscriber, having had ranch practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land
Districts in the Western Statsn, has unusual faellities.
for making valuable selections for •
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Haring Petry. yore constantly in the field to make
jursonal examinations, he can always make the most
dicious locations.
Linde unsurpassed, for fertility of toll and salubrity
of (Inmate, near the line of railroads, may now be had
In
lOWA AND WIBOONSIN.
Estiefsatiry references given when required.
Money invesiad in Kansan and Nebraska, and
any of the Western States. . . .
UTOUSE OF• REFUGE BRUSH RA.NU
FACTORY.
The eubeettber would reepeottelly eel/ the attention
of the trade to him
EXTENSIVE STOOK Or BIIIJOREEI,
Ifiumtaattwod by Llm , .
lORBALH AT ERIOEB DIDYYINO OORTET/TION
A largo stook of Blookamlthi , Bolloira on hand.
HENRY 0. ROEBTEIN,
173141 43 north Ti/IRA Btroot t Now Ara
P.Oco . :•Otf.l.tilk t POir, - :: 6 Y 1
On Vednondny
Positive Bale
Positive Bile
AdmlnterratriVe 811 , -.1033 Leelet street
PURNITURIC,
.01tPlad,
HOIISE
On Friday A Ito•rnonn
Beeidenne..Waablngton BOOED and Walnut street.
Dwelling bonen. No. 027 Vine etreet.
OdßltiET OP MINERALS
Segal Noturs.
September 8,1868.
8. SALISBURY,
49 CLARKS: Street, OhiolßO
AT Tail ROUST 01? REP UGI,
MID
_
Solt s itc -1114tifof.
-'","M`rft;'•'
111011HILIP: TORD, ;A:I3OTIONEER;" No;
MARKS& EITRINT; between .gIFT,N • and
BLITZ Leath aide:
gIIOgVII3IIOGANO, OATT.BIIB,
- • - • 4o:, AT AUCTION.' •
piuriday Morning,' ' ' •
ldkinet,,, at 10 n'cicch Precisely, will 'be Sold by'
catalogite. for cash, about 500 cases ails,' quality and
prltneosity-roade Sad Eastern znanufaoture. men's aed
boys', women's and 111111605' boots, Whom brograne,
tatters, .ka , comprising an assortment worthy the et
' gintien . Ybuyers,.
gamplea and cataloguen early on the morning
Of sato: ; "
VOMMEROIAL SALESROOM,
Ai • • 4 BANE and 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR•
HET and CHESTNUT ind SECOND and THIRD streets.
• •• • .8. G. -WOLBERT. Auevioansa
133101nale Elrn eaobs
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
• PEMBERTON 8. RIITaIItNBON,
No. 11.2 Chestnut Moat,
Offers for sale
DRILLS, JEANS, SEINETINGS.
ig %WEER STRIFES, OBNABUROUS, FLANNELS,'
BROWN, BLEACURD, AND COLORED MUSLIM),
.luall splits from the • ,
BALTICIMAMG CO., DATES MAN , G CO.,
NoialivlLTX LOWELL DO: •
FAIRIIILL. DO,
Al BEST BOYLSTON . DO.
, •
,Temploton Mills Doselans andyanoy Oassimeree,
,W, ward do. - do.' do.
Reseal MITI " do. do. do.
" Vice,her with alarge assortment of desirable Foreign
Goode ser4.lzu
THOMAS & MARTIN, •
No. 297 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMIESION MERCHANTS FORTHE BALE OP
AMERICAN COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS,
TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS.
The Sttbseriber having superior facilities for Menu
fitoturing „
FLOOR, TARtE, STAID and
-• ' • CARRIAGE OIL SLOTHS,
Id•zeric prepared to of/41 , 46.86i inducements to Buyers
from 6B parts of the,country,
-.klacga and choice Stook Oonstantlio6 hand.
Great care will be taken fa acleoting for Dealers alio
Order by mail. ,• •
WARP-110t1311, No. 229 ARCH Street, Phila. •
au23 Bm* TIIOMAS POTTER, Manufacturer.
IRISH LINENS,
WOOLLENS,
STUFF (NODS,
BLANKETS,
A full_anct goaoral agoortmont of
FALL DRY
.GOODI3
for sale on favorablo terms by
WRAY & GILLILAN,
121 CHESTNUT STREET
au3l-tu th 824 t.
MAHON & SMITH,
'op
MANIIPAOTURARS OP
OIL CLOTHS,
WARRHOITSB,.I46 NORTH THIRD STRUT
RUILADELYHIA
pi.fin £o the trade a full stook or Floor on Cloths,
asediaro and sutra quality enamelled Muslin Drills and
Dori.
Ta,ble Oil Clot/10;11*w styles ; green glared Oil Cloth
for windOer shades.
♦ complete assortment of Window Shades, trimmings,
ite: We invite the attention of dealers to our stock,
'ItDGWAY; REIISSNER, Sr 00.,
.11TERS OF
oLorns,
DOESKINS, and
CASSIMERES,
IMPORTERS OP
/OLE 101111111 FOR TRH FOLLOWING
OBLEBRATEDMANUFAOTURERS
BIigNENS, (Little Ticket,)
W. A. JOILANNT,
GSVEBS d BOHMIDT, (S and M Clothe,)
ZAMBONA BROTIINBB, (Fancy Oaaahneras,)
BROWN. k LAMBERTS, (1` and B Clotha,)
TOENNISS & CO.,
F. G. URBB.MAN & SON, (Mason Oloth)
lIABBLOYS & CO:
No. 906 CHESTNUT STREk.T,
PRILADELPRIA,
U. W. RIDGWAY,
CHAS. lIEUSBNBR.
1 , 200 PACSAGES
Brown and Bleached
MEETINGS, SHIRTING!, and DaILLISGS
&root from
bIeBBAOHIRINTTS, ftW min i ;
BAWILBT, • and CABOT MILLI!,
In '4'161,111 be found slugs and desirable assortment,
to which we beg to colt the !attention of the trade.
ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, HAMPDEN
TWEEDS, STNIPESi TIOKINOB,
AND COTTONADEI3,
In great variety.
SATINETS, FLANNELS, dco.,
Por - sale by
FROTEINGIIAM A WELLS, Agents,
and.lnif 85 LETITIA St. cod 84 S. PRONT St.
It WELLING, COFFIN, /id. CO., •
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have on hand, and arereaustantly receiving, tit fol
lowing description of goods: _
A. & W ' SPRAGUEEP PRINTS. in great variety,
!needing Chocolate'. Turkey 'Leda, Greene, Blues,
Bhirtinge, and Yaney'Styles.
DLEAOHED /MEETINGS, SHIRTINGB, A
DRILLINGS.
Lonedale, liasonville, . Biatereville,
Hope, Washington, Colon Hills,
Blecketone, Cohannet, Johnston,
-White Rock. Phenix Acton, &o.
BRVWN BIiNETINGSL Phenix,
A/LAD 013 N-
Matoaes, Viridula Family, Groton,
Ettrlck, EastWlTirginla, Eagle,
Manchester, & Sarm'e, Still Water,
Mechanics', Warren A, Cure' River,
Riverside.
CLOTHS.
Bottomley's, Pomeroy's, and Glenham 00. 9 a Black
sad Panay all-wool and cotton warp Cloths in groat
variety. "' - • •
DOI/MINS AND_OASBl3;kllllil.
Granßald Co., Boston?, Elver, Bristol,
Torres, Ittosrnts, and others.
BATINETS.
fitearn's, Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron,
Nhot, Charter Oak, MlneralBprings,
Bra River," Carpenters', Plorence Mille,
Hoduoanii, , Duhring's, . Conversrille, /co.
fBBIAIK-4,onadalo's, Smith% and other makes,
plalnand twilled, of all oolora.
gassy Negro Stripes and Plaids.
Jewett City and Irene Btripea, Denims and Tlekinga.
Rhode lelmed and Philadelphia Limeys and Apron
Oheeis.
Shipardls and Blater'a Canton Flannels, &e, 1y22-2-
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DAMASKS, DIAPERS. &o.
Mailmmo of mot %Apsigve LINGNB, and those
deeinus of obtaining the GENUINR GOODB, should
Iwo tlat the artioles they purchase are sealed with the
full tame ofthe arm,
EXHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
As a fa►raatee of the soundness and durability of the
Goo&
The caution Ii rendered esuientiallyneceseary *slams
vanities of inferior and defective Linens aro prepared,
sewn alter season, and sailed with the name lof
CkAItDBON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the
Mimi thus inflicted alike on the American consumer
and Lae manufacturers of the genuine Goods. will not
'madly abandon a business so profitable, while per
cheers can be imposed on with Geode of a worthless
charater. _ .
J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
nnyts-cm Agents. aa OtItTRCIEL greet. Now Yolk
BlitiOsolutiono anti iEopartiterobipo.
COPARTNERSHIP HERET O
3. existing between the undersigned, under
the trm of GRAY A; STALEY, was dissolved by mu
tual anent on the 24 instant rho business of the
late thu will be settled by GEORGE W. GRAY.
ANDREW !MALEY,
GEOHOR W. DRAY.
Phladelphia, August 1111868.
GIOROE W, GRAY will continuo the Brewing bud
' nese g the old establlstad stand, No 24 end 28 Seeth
BiXtil Street He hew constantly on heed old Brown
Lout, Porter, aria ale. anl7,4e th se-12t
THE "OLD DOMINION"
corrEz POT,
THE "OLD DOMINION"
TE• POT,
Are usnufaetured, under the patent for the United
States, by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
Nos. 117 and 119 • South TENTH STREET,
PEEIL AD} LPIIIA.
E 310v:bents visiting Philadelphia, should, by all
manna lay in a eUpply of these COFFER and TEIA POTS,
which re rapidly coming into use, and declined In a
chart limo to supersede all others.
.113 .- A. B. & ate aleo manufacturers, under the
patent, of
ARTHUR'S ORLEBRATRD AIR-TIGHT
B'BU-8 - EALING OANB AND JARS,
whieb, it is conceded on all hands, are the beet In the
malt - atin-tuth&staolB
Alai; Trade Agents for
'TORREY'S ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING-.
TO OASH BUYERS.
'JAMES S. EARVE h SON.,
SIO 4111.ESTNOT iTREZT,
OPFOBITH Tilt OIRAAD
Invite the attention of Western and Southern Custom
' ere to their immense and elegant assortment of
LOOKM-OLASSES,
OIL PAINTING®,
PORTRAIT AND PIOTURE•BRAMES,
Bultable for the
FALL - taAvyu
CIEBEINGB 4 4,OO'IOIO. DO. 1 PICKLED
Witrtnitilkr bb]! Oita 'Newfound.'dna 'ditto
1519 ball Potomac dry salted ditto now in store and for
Web/ iNO. M . HINNNDY at 00.
$ l 7l. Roo. /80 aad 388 Pl.
3ra T,14.#1 , 1..... nth lo
`,.`,,•,::
NEW- 47rum;.1 . GOODS.
' .BHARPLEBB BROTHERS
dam or,iktuos
, lintwedbdble Jtipe a" lee. •
I" , efulh MQµasplimwandrohlatzei.
Plaid Vsleno:iiis pu#Dlininoe.
Rol:Hide Übazilbce very rich.
Now A:tagnizattails.
From% Cassimeres and Vest:int.,
Wain Oulpri, richl'ocre
; net ;
,f,„I,IBBTN,IIT and EIGHTH litre,tg
. .
1. 4 1.1R4T TALL OPENING.,.
-—. , ,
..
le
. , GEO. FEYER,
No. 916 ORES TN,I7 T,' STREET,
Will display on - ' •
• • - MONDAY, SEPT, MIER 6th,
A choice and carefully selected stock of Elegant (bode,
epitiblifor th- Fall. "
•
REAL INDIA SHAWLS; Loilg end Square, in all
colors worn; Splendid Silks, in Robes and by the yard,
end &lithe novelties of the ONLIIOII 3 to which the atten.
Lon of the Ladies is Invited. seo-8t
. IEY.RE A
.LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
OPENING OF FRENCH GOODE,
RICK RILE RODEO A LEZ;
SILK ROBES. DOUBLE SHIRTS;
SPLENDID ItOBES,:TWO FLOUNCES;
SPLENDID. BORE& THREE viol:mon;
NEWEST STYLES•FALL SILKS tr
ROUND:CORNERED SHAWLS; .
EXTRA RICH PRINTED DE LAMES;
PLAIN AND BAYADERE BLACK BILKS.
LYRE & f. , '
0p1,86t, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS
SEASONABLE CLOAKS.
J. W..PROCTOR -It 00.
Invite:tile attention of Ladies to their Stook of
OLOABB, CIRCULARS, RAGLANS, &o ,
Sultalle for
PAUL VT II A. XL,
At the -
PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM
NO. 708 011E8TNUT STREET,
,sn23 PHILADELPHIA.. . .
3 , 11)174",.: Invites Th i e L L L adtd B l ;le °
examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles
not to be found elsewhere. Our stook is the largest,
our patterns the latest styles, and our prices so low that
we defy competition.
6.000 yards Black and fancy Silks, 87)4, 44, 60, 58;
rich, 62%, 89, 76 ; very rich, 81,87)4, 96, Si—.
.10,000 yards Delaines, Bareges, -Ducats; at 10, 12)4,
10)4, 18)( , 20, 22,25, 28, 31, 36, decidedly the cheapest
in the city,. . - ,
10,000 yards fi ne French Lewin', 10. 12)4, 18)4, 20, 26,
worth, many of them, 27% to 62%, very fine.
One lot of Crape Shawls, at sl6,iworth $3O.
600 yards .side..band Oassimeres, 37)4, worth $l, with
a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys'
wear, less than usual prices. -
1,000 yards Marseilles Vestlngs, at 25, worth 76.
1,000-yards ,new style Ribbons, the cheapest in the
city..
I,ooo'ilne Preach Naodlewerked Collars; at $l, worth
ViaTINGRI, &0., &o
10600 yirdsor, Plain Ind .Piald Jae.onets t Swiss and
Osothrie White Goods, the greatest bargains= the airy'
Ribbons and Fringes end Trimmings, in endless va
riety, at less thug half the usual prices. •
• MoELROY,
Jel-tnth
e-tt No. 11 South NINTH. Street.
11041,V0000S 1? OR 1868 I
Over 8,000 yaids'ef, NLW PILRa, just received by
- • ..X 8-41:1AN•IrEe 0111,8 61
N. E. eor. EIGHTH and .SPRING GARDEN Street.
Boughtfor CASH, audio be sold only for CASH I
We can confidently avert that the above goods are so
cheap that• purchasers can ea.e a large per centage'by
buying of us."
Our oI.a.ORRILIES cannot beexcelled on this Conti
nent of America! !
- We challenge- a comparison.
New Detainee of beatitifrO,dealgos.
Pole de'Olievrere% y . alencias, and vary handsome Eng
lish: grefich, and - Amirldik Chintz
hew' Stella' Shaw* Crape Shawls, &echo Shawls,
Blanketthawis, &0., &o.
A'Verflatga stock. of Domestic Muslin, /Lunde,
Blankets Quilts Counterpanes, Ro.
Pest Faintly Linens of our own importation
' Table Cloths, Table Covent, Piano Covers, Stand
Coves, Re.
Cloths, Oaseinieres, &c., for Meats and Boye' wear.
VA". have, determined to keep the beet Stock this
• amnion we have ever had, and to maintain our reputa
tion as ono of the Rest Houses in Philadelphia to Buy
at.
•
THORNLEY & OHIBM
N. N. Oor el mATti k. SPRING GARDEN dreeta
"WE RAVE ONLY ONE ?RICE."
Jel44f
ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO.,
633 MARKET STREET,
AMINTB FOB PRILADXLMIII AND RAMIS
..... ._nAitevirirt v w i .. es lIRERS,
Sole Agents In this city for the
CARPETS FOR. FALL SALES.
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are now prepared to exhibit to , he trade n very ex•
toady., stock of
TINE .‘ARPETINGS,
Imported direct from the beet manufacturer,,, or par
chased at the large ales in New York, ronalating of
THE NEWEST PATTERNS
(many never before offered (ors.le)
Of VELVET ()ARP. Ts in single and double Widths
TAP. I:ITRY SttUtSdhLS, extra quality ;
OHOICE HEAVYBRUSiELS, neat designs. -
Mao'
SUPER THRICE-PLY INOI IaIN and VENETIANS
of every variety of style and quality.
Confining ourselves exclusively to the
O , BH SYSTEu,
we shall be enabled at all times to give our ouatomers
the best lima% at the
LOW.EBP PRIMES,
otiSFO.RDiS
,GRE4I.? OPENING DAY,
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th.
' we WILL omen
THE GREATEST VARIETY OP STYLES 01'
HATS AND CAPS,
For Gentlemen and Toeing Gents, to snit all tastes.
ALSO;
MISSES' AND BOYS' FINE BEAVER RATS,
Elegantly trimmed, of the moat approved Paris and
London Mashlode.
Boys' and Children's Oloth and Velvet Caps,
OP 211211/nT NICW PeTpSßaa
All of the above has been carefully manufactured and
ieleci3l eapeolally for our 'ales, and'n ill he sold at the
loweet pricier!.
CHARLES OASFORD & SON,
ee9•St 624 =ESTEEM STREET.
AGAB,D & CO ,
HATS AND CAPS,
TO WHICH TREY INVITE TEN ATTENTION 0:
BIM= PROM ALL PARTS OP TIM
anl9-9m
C . H. GARDEN & 00.,
NANIIPADIDDERS DI., AND ITDOLNEI/LN MULISH IN,
HATS, "CAPS, FURS, STRAW 'GOODS,
NANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI
CIAL BLOWERS, RIIORES,
10., Ice.,
No. 600 MARKET STREET,
S. W. Corner of Sixth street, Philadelphia.
MERCHANTS ere respectfully invited to examine
our Btook. sal42tri
O. A. KINGSBURY, M. D.,
, - DENTIST,
Would inform hie friends that Ne has REMOVED to
1110 W ALM:FT Street, above Eleventh. je2.Bm
Dr. W. S. MoILHENNEY,Dentist,
W would inform his Mends that he bee resumed
practice at No. 1343 011ESTNIIT Street, second door
above the 11 8. Mint. ' sepl..Bm
83.25 r s gß 6o T2 , N .. fl u r
te lt z e b e elt . Wtt io WRITE
dust. ' '
1.1 . 10118'. COAL is the best and Cheapest in
the city, re-screened in yard and dry under oover.
HICKS sells none but the very best Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight.'
HICKS superintends the delivery of all
Coal personally, and therefore guarantees It to be
se represented.
LICKS' Yard and Office Is at the southeast
IJ. corner of MARSH ILL and WU+ uW, where he
Invitee all to
.s.al and examine for thenvelves the Above
facts. ' • ' au2B-Sm
NOWLE6 O FAMILY COAL. DEPOT,
NOPTE,and WILLOW Streets, where the
ORY and LEHIGH COAL can be supplied Ir. its purity,
at lovront UABli prices. 50.121-114
P(ERING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and
1' retail dealers in LEHIGH and SOIIEITLItizi,
GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and 41BRAIAR
TOWN ROAD. Miry'MD yard—RAUß a ud,DROAD
'streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the most approved mince., under cover, ar , pre
pared expreskr for tamilr use. - felky
EN aanyucts,
OAT% MAY Ap4D, ATLAiTTIO CITY.=
V There trill be no necessity for travellers taking •
Apply of 010ARN with theni,• as a completetaseort,
moot of acutrlNEl HAVANA, of eamuel Bitues , s Im
portation, will be found on sale at OONGREeB HAIL,
Is/sad, and al the IllirraD STAUB, Aslaatio
$721
g=El
STAPLE AND FANCY
SILK GOODS.
TO DAY
Carintittgo.
AUBURN CIARMINGS,
Mpreaetrired by Joetah Barber
BAILY e BROTH-BR,
fiats anb gaps.
NO. 823 MARKET STREET,
ZAVR NOW IN mar AN
ENTIRE NEW STOOK
liDentistrp.
ebunitiviit
• - ..•
AMISS 0. A. BURGlN%will'open a :School
LYA tor a limited number of YOUR L &DIES, at 911
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY Silk 13 ,, For naitten;
lam apple at the School-room, between 10 and 12 M.
Beg 12t* -
. . ~
VAITTENDEN''® P H Liii.D.E LP HIA
r... 1 OoMmidunier , ioOLLZGlL'fotthesst, noiniiii Of
011111BTNUP and SLIFICNTH Streit'''. . - • , '
An Portitution' designed to rtlmmog men for ACI
TIVII, BUSINESS. - ~.- - •,-,- •,- • -
• BOARD OE TEDBTBEB2
'B: B. Ooenegra, ° !ironies Iloakine,'
George, H. Stuart, Daild'
Sohn Sparhawk, D av id 15, . •
Dome Hacker,Darlene, --
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,' • ••••
Zostna nnincett
EVENING SESSIONS after September latb.
Each Student has inmszoost. zesraoorma 'at this
Institution. and a Diploma from here is rho best re
commendation a young man can have, for 'Obtaining a
good eitnation. • . • - •
viI.TALOGII.ES may be had on, application' at the
College: • '•! ••, • - • • • • application ' ,
bie
Ili IL - 10MS S.• D., R4g reopen
OA, blornbig, 'Scheid tot' Young Lidlee r l222 Piques
street, on WEDSp3ll).ali Sept, lith, -- mBc-Imo
EINGLISEI AND OLASSWA.L.. sOpoor...
WI The School of the subscriber, ht SIIIES , BUILD=
ING, CHE,TNLIT Street, above T vol'th re-open
on the SECOND MONDAY, the 13th Say of Se otember,
: .an2B-if - OILLIMII3 tHOLIT,
BKENDALL'S OLASSIOAL'' AND
• ENGLISH SCHOOL, LEM LOCUST Siriet;will
ro-cipeq MONDAY, Dew ember 6 , 1,0,264m6
VI RS BA.RTON'aBOARDING apd DAY
IVit • SrlIO101; FOR "YOUNG LADIRS, - ,Nri. 1929
CHEST NUT Strad, .Fliiladelphia.—Tbe - H inter 7 erm
will span on the aerand MOND A Y In lisptember." For
circulars and particulars apply ac abov'e ali24-1m
riLASSIOAL TNSTITUTEiDEA.N Rtieet,
'll below Locust.--Datlei resumed MONDAY,
80th. • - J. W. PAIRES, 1:14
irn23-2ni • '• • • Principe'.
T HE TOWN ACADEMY will
re-oper; Fhptember 6th, 1868 The Pdnolpal will
receive N. few pod bop into his family -
au2.l.lrn J H. WITHINGTOr",-Prinetpal.
DROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE
FOS BOYS, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA IN
STITH'
• TUC PARE IA PAID POP: THE PLIPItill
On the; Itallways.and Ontrubsutes, from all parts of the
eae'adveTtiPetaent in another oolemn. , settam
LIBMAN ALLEN, N. M.; Teaebei of the
aN iolin end'Pl +no. Mr. Allen mar he aprlled to
at the reoldenee of Me tether, Proteasor Allan, No no
South SNVENTEENTII Street. 7 -aepl-toel
egIESTNUT STREET. SEMINARY,
ENGLIBS AND CLASMEAL, •• -
• • 1008 CRESTNI37BIqtEET,
This Institution for Young Men and Bops will reopen
on MONDAY, Sep•ember A.
Rev LYMAN COLEMAN,' '•
TURNER J. BANDERSOIT,
auBl.l2t
P AI;LAD-SINGING, GUITAR, and , the
French Language. Vocal Classes, Ladles only $0
. . .
per quarter.
auSt-24t
11 1 )3B .MISF::ES BULLOCK., at- 265-,Sotrth
Street, will reopen their School foi.Yonns
&vita e - en SIONDAY, the 6th Sept. For reference. pee
Banner ere'ssaid Episcopal Recorder,. - att3l-124*
THE .StritMEß STREET INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNG LADIES; Miss D. Ft: BURT, Princi
pal will twopen On MONO LY, September 6. '
Far eirculars; ,"please apply at the LostPute. No.
um BUMMER Street. • ' auSO:lm*
el 80RG.% R. B.O%IIER'S:ENG-LISH and
x_lll, CLABSI , AIL .801100 L, GERNIANTOWNotiII
room% on 18 1 ,ND AY; Beptemboy 8,1868. aa80•I8t*
MDR MTSSRS AERTSEN'TiriIIjIE•OPEN,
_IL their SMOOT, FOR STUNG LADIES on MON
DAY the Bth of SOptombei, at Roth. residence, PRICE -
Street,POrmantown. . surram*
PROFESSOR• SAUNDERS' • OLASSI=
OAL INSTITUTE .—Seesidvertisementin another
colomo This seminary, ,Is easily v sited by a short
Tien on the West PhiladalphinTassenger Railway. -
se4-tf • •
EIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL,
ILI Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, .near Race. la
TIOTr °PON TO 0 YE 11011070TION 115 BOOR-REEPINQi
WnITIN4, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INSTRUCTION:IN THE DAITIBIF,' A 6 tiria 4 ..l
- - ;- ; • •
rlll-1E , WEST CHESTER-t ACADEMY,
1 located at WFST CHESTSR Pa;An lontitrition ,
designed and arranged.ttifeepite - Soya and Young Me n
for any class in our best Co.leees. or for business In its'
varied requirements. , The tutees of Instructors consists
of sevon•Tetchere ,abibty anitexper.ence: The ars
riga" number of students .te torrent) , rive per session.
The French and. German Languages are taught by na- -
tire reeident teachers. The Winer Term commences
on tho lst of November next. 'For est. losoes, ifco., apply
to w WYARS, A. M.. PritteiPui. '
set th s to 2m at West Cheater. Pa
DR. ASRTON'sItrqTITUTE ' 'FOR
e YOUNG DIES. NO.' 920 ACOIE Street, four
doors below Tenth, north side.—The Fall Term will
commence on MONDAY. the 6th of September. '
The object of this ins'itution is to impart to young
ladies a Forma practical education in the brancheiF
usually taughtin the that.class Seminaries. With this
In view, the Institution It In the poisess , on of &lithe
modern and improved educational appliances ;. Among
them Is en extensive Philosophical Cabinet.
The school-room. which is , one of toe beet adapted
for its purpose in the country, is now open for the
visits of those who feel interested in -female educe.
Don. , au2ll-tf
. - -
IVDIICATION FOR YOONG mgt. - -
.121 The &Mee et the SPRING GARDSIN INSTIL lITIP
PoR 011 , 0 LADLE., will be 'resumed on MONDAY,
Se •tember Prioeipat,
Noe. 608 and 611 MARSHALL Street.
11iISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEER&'S
VD BOARDING AND D'T SOII:OL FOk YOUNG
',ADZES, No 1103 W &LEM...Street, west of SEVEN
TISENTR, Philadelphia, ISM be re-opened on WED
NESDAY, the Bth of September. an2-Bm*
3,1 RS. MoGUIRE'S BOARDING AND Wa
x. son On. FOR SOONG LADIEB,IO3OBMING
tiesogs btreet, will be re-opened Id°O'DAY. rep
tember Otb. - are23-9w*
W G. E: AGNEW'S.INSTIIUTE'ioR
• v • VOTING lie.DIER., 1711 VINE Btieet will,
on efONDAY, Septernbar 6th, ro.opea i s teenty.aiinth
Benton. For circulars containing terms Ste please
apply to W. G. R. AGNEW,'
ett23.lm* ' 1711 VINE /grid.
riIHE SCIENTIFIC AND 'CLASSICAL
.1 INSTITUT O. CHF. NUT Street. ro-rthwest cor
ner of TWiILP fli, reop -no on MONDAY. September
6. Tide is &superior Malinger! of Learning for boys
and young Mel. The faculty oonsi is of six Froteamrs
le addition to the Eng , isla and tilesaiest breathe' there
•asuperadded an extensive Salentine depatment with
large collodion" or Philoeophical and Chemical appa
ratus and specimens of °boob, lo Natural History.
Terms; 125 per quarter ' For boys under - twilie years
of age, $2O per quarter. Entrance on - TWELFTH
Street. ' J. EANIII2A,k &L.
en27-lm. , - , • - Principal.
PRING GARDEN ACADEMY , - FOE
DUNG MEN AND BO . — Northeast arrner of
BEGUPII and BUTTONWOOD Stria's B.eatott
opens Sept 6th IB The prineiplee of tt Moral
walnut. hare t,enlfneeessfulty edopte at this Usti. ,
tuition sin., i.e establishment, and parents intrnating
thee seas into do hands of the Peneipal can rest as.
eared of their good' treatment and rapid ad mneentent.
Pupils received at 'any time and age. Catalogues fur
nished gratultonsiy. Parents are invited-to visit the
school , - P. DONIZAVYLONG,.
CENTRAL INSTITUTE ' ENGLISH Alm
.1.:l CLAM 3AL SCHOOL —Wtlllxi re-opened htON-
D AY, Plptexuber 6th. TECHTIi and SPRING GAILDBN
Streets.- H. O. MaGUIRE, A M..
.
ati2Z.6w* Principal.
• • DUFFB4 CO.'S MERCAN
TILE COLLu. GE, Southeast 'corner
ElJinni , and. CHESTNUT Streeta, -
established in nut, and incorporated by the Lemista
lure of Pennsylvania.) In this welt-known Institution
the
COUNTING ROUSE COURB
of Practical, Single, and Double Entry
BODIEKREPING,
Including all tb• Aummusir Boorra, Commaaom, CAL
CIIILATIoNfIy bll4l _
BUSINESS WRITING,
s taught in the most successful and satisfactory style,
Rollligh
P. EDWARDS, Principals.
Ma. B B RU ON, Penman.
fp ITTENII OUSE ACADEMY--The Eighth
IL. Santos of this lostitntion for Boys will com
mence WEDNESDAY. September 1, MB Rooms
Northeast corner of DUES IN UT end .EIGHTEENTH
Streets Entrance on Eighteenth Street.
LII,11:18 BARROWS, p H rth ,
JOBE H. WESTCO Vl', •
("OMMEROIAL- AND CLASSICAL IN—
` . 1 OTITUTE. ST 1302 WILDEST Street.—Thia School
will open MONDAY, Bth of September. All English
branches Mathemettra, the OLusics, and Modern Lan
guages, taught by a' method which insures accurate and
thorough know edge -
For i,,etimoniale of enema terms, and-other partion;
tare. see the OirOuter, which may b 6 had at 619 MOIST
NUT, or 1802•PILBERT Street. : • . • ,
Dr 0. SREIUISTIOICER, late of Brooklyn L. I.
• References .— Rev. J. A. Vaughan , Rev. William H.
Furness, Rev. W. 4 Mann. Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger,
Rev Th. Stork. Prof. Jan S. Hart, Prof. H.: Tethake,
Benjamin Gerhard, Req uharlea Wein, Esq., 0. F.
Hagedorn, Req., net U. W. Beecher, Brooklyn; Rev.
G W Bethune, Bro•klyn • Theodore bedgwlek. Eeq. N
Y.; Prof 0. U. Felton, °Ambridge. anl9-Im*
ir,'IDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
LU NEW JERBEY.—This School is adapt-d to those
who desire their eons to have a careful preparation for
College or fora bushes. life. Thorough instruction is
given in English. Mathematics, Ano ent and Modem
Languages, &c.' The instructors aim, got only to have
their pupils thoroughly master fundamental p.inciples,
but to form those habits of thought which will render
future and higher attainments rapid and 'easy. Decla
mation. Composition. and Debate are practmed in the
Sagehill Literary Society, which embraces all the pti.
Os of this School. For particulany terms, &a., ad
dress BEV. JAMES I. WAN, or
anll-2m REV. JAhIES P. llRGlLES;r4iCielpals,
LONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Rt..
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in
all its various forum; preparingStudente thoroughly tot
situations In any branch of bushman. Plain cud Orns
mental Writing; Conunercial_ Caleulltins; Law and Cor
respondence. No inetittition in the United States given
a more thorough and practice/ course. In thin depart
ment no teaching Is done in clause, and la open DAY
and EVENING. Time unlimited.
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT,e(Separate from the above ' ) Young Melt and
Boy* are prepared for any grade of an English and Cies.
Meal Educatiott, via : Speilisg, Reading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, lb , Ancient
and Modern Langiaages ' with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of 6 months commence September
let, and February let. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
legume furnished gratia. -
mb215.4f F DONLEAVY LONG. Prinoinal
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—TRI , :3
well-known and delightful Summer Resort 'will
be opened for the reception of Visiters on the la th of
'l toe, and kept open until the let of October
The new and spacious Buildingearected late. year are
now fully completed, and the whole eatablir.hment has
been furnished in superior style; and the atttsommoda-
Hens will be of a character not excelled , in any part of
the United State,.
The Rotel will be under the manrgement of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manner., and
attention to hie gents, give the amplest aaaarance of
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other means of amens. it is deemed
thatosro ri ar f e rom rjx b ra can reach Bedford by a.
daylight urg
he Company hare made extensive arrangements to•
supply deelen and individuate with 66 Bedford Water , .
by the barrel. carboy, and in bottles, at the foliewin&
prices, at the Bprir.gs, vis :
Yor a barrel (mullrery) $e 02
Do. - (oak) 808
M Do.(mulberry) 800
,4‘,..0 0 . (oak) 2OM
Carboy, 10 gallons 928
Bottles, 1M pint, per damn. 1 be
The barrels are carefully prepared, eo that
_pur
chasers may depend upon receiving the Water flesh
and tweet.
All communicatione should be addressed to
TILE BEDTORD MINERAL BPRINGB
. .
sepl9.tf Bedford County, pa.
All orders for TUNING' and REPAIRING will b. J AG K (*) a
promptly attended to.- -
.if 7-81 n I
ipiput „fortes.
O g EOCKERING & SONSroo, bay-
In removed to their new warems, No
1807 ORESTNUT Street, (near the United States finny
are prepared to offer to their friends and the public at;
extenelve assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square
and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expressl
for this city, finished In various styles of cases, and
prices which cannot fail to please. Piano-Fortes made
to order, to Ault any style of furniture, and all !rostra
meets warranted to give entire satisfaction to the par
chaser.
Grand and Square 'Pianos to rent, upon the moat fa
♦orable terms. ,
Messrs. 0. is' SONS have received Thirty-four
MEDALS. The Bret Premitune over all competitors is
the United States.
[NANO 'FORTES. -'
Jut reaetad an :40agait ittoerof RAMAN BA.
ON & 00., MAINS d• CLARIS, HAIJAPT I DAyne
Cu. and GALE & 00.8 ,P/ANOS. mnimoNONS
besiquality, st J. E. GOULD'B.
WA• 8. B. emu. CI
EXPRNTH and EROTWTS
N!
—._lmourante-tanifdritis:
...
A MERICAIf - FIRE ' - INSURANCE CO.,
-.e5...- rbrooaPortAr4D, 1810,--cHART.O PER
REV:IAL,, ... : ~ . 2. • -
-NorBlo - WALNUT illrest-,
_above Third, - Pliiildelphia
Having a large Paid-up - Capital. Stock and gUrPias
Invested in mama and available- Seenritlid; continue :1
Vessels in l'ort , their Cargoes arid ' other Personal
invert on-Dwell niutre
Property.' , 'An LL.111614 / 113 (11111rigt
_ltnytpipt3, adjusted.
1 George Abbott, _ aiaactoae.
John Leis',
John Welsh - , ':. "'• " Caspar W. MorrM.
• Panmel C. Morton, - lama It. Campbell,
- Iderchitiddire,
Patrick Brady, gdinutoi G. battik':
. - T • , •-• ... ,-- +-Charles W. Poultney. - -
• -GROROR-ABBOTT;Presldeit.
- .VRTOINAR R. MARTA. - Baeretivr -- ' 11211, if
44 pi R E R ISIES- , ONLY TAKEN"-
11. - GIRARD PIKE ARDVAR ME INSURANCE
COMPANY-, Philadelphia. — Office No 416 WALNUT
Street, (Schuylkill Narigation - Oompanyle
cuvrrev, $200,000. _
DikROTORS.
Wm. H. Swain Wm. 0. Rudman , •
: „NI Public Ledger.' D. Shoemaker,
John Anepach, Jr.,- Ter. Walker,
H.-N. , BUrroughe, • :Thos.•Craran,
T. B. Hughes, - Frannie Pete -
Wm. El. Boyd, • H. K. ()eggshell,
Goo. W. Woodward, - - - Jno. McClure, - • -
Jos. W. Chighorn,_: Joseph Ithipp;hl. D.
Hon..77FL JONE President.
- - • ' S. GILLETT, Vice President,
JA.s. B. ALvoan, Becretary. - • • • jy26-ly
HOWARD •FIRD AND MARINE IN
-BVI ANON COMPANT—:OIII69 Na. 412 WALNUT
Matti Phibidelptia. . • •
. .
John H. Diehl, I. Edgar Thomson,
P. M Potts H.R. obilitosioro.
• : 0.-11, Spinier, ... O. G. Sowor;-
Abriham Hex, John W aurston," .•
B. ti..M.arne, - - - - John Garrison,
°serge Howell, . . • Hathaolt Po ts,
• : W00..P: Leech, - _ -It T. Karel,
H. H. IP nston, Jos. B. Withers,
Abraham P..e.rits, . B' Zooth; '--
Charles R. Norton, John H. Limos;
10131 i H. DIEHL, President
D. B. WARNS, Vice President
COAL A; Dar. feacretsry. , . - - , 7 • -.- 7. —meld
VORZI EXCHANGE, INSURANCE, COM
PANY, No. 881 WALNUT 12toolt, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL - $500,000
MARINE AND .INVAND.
. _
ASSETS JULY iat; 2358._ -
Donde and Thrtgagea, Mocks, 5510,025 00
0111 a Receivable. (for pollcies isened.) 2 . 33+ 70
Unaestl4 Book Accounts, (for 1/13 05
rash in Bank and in <Moe 10,4 a 45
Oaah in hands of Agents onslOarresposufenta, 1,314 31
No lessei'arnadinsted unpaid; or reported. -
• DIBBOTOBB: ,-- •
Godihn, B. Oralriord,
Lames W odnaan, .• Jno.. Itedner, - •
.George-W. Hall, -_ William B. Themes,
B. Mranklln Jackson B. Winslow,* <
T. 0. Hopper,_ Henri D. Mears.
' WM - 4 M. - GODWIN, President.
.J. O. Noma. Bearetal7. • mflo.dtr
fIITY-INSITICANCE:COMPANT, No.llo
V South FOURTH Sheet.
• CHAItTEB- - PEEPIITTLAL.
- Capital $200,000.
- : Organised 1851. • . - -
-
egad to insure Bonus '
*tumily' or perpetually
-Personal Property, annually, or for a loss penal; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; !claire De.
poalts l hold Trusts and kraut annuities
. AAJBED wamis, President.
- • ." B. O TYLER, Tide President.
• . J. W. Mansunt, Secretary.-
Alfred Weeks, • Hon. W. ll ' . letdley,
B. 0. Tyler, ' J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle
CR. Makin& • - James Watson,i
- Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Blokes, William Curtis, '
_ G. F. nrner.-
T. BISIIOI.,
1202 FILBERT Str<oet
JYB LIiSUBILNON 'Ol5ll
- PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INBUBANI3II
COMPANY. Nortkeast:Coinst of THERE and DOOM
Weals. Capital: $012,725.08.: - .• • • '•, -,•
LNETTEES LUPE for. short terms, Or , Rm the Whole
term of We—grants annuities- and' endowments-Inm
alisees. life „interests in Baal 'Estate, and makes all
contrasts depending on tka oonengenedes of Life.
They set as Executors, Administrators, Asslgnemi ;
Trustees, and Guardians.:. - -
TanMims. .
Daniel/4 Samuel;. naked,
Benjamin Coates, - William Martin,
, ItiohardB.lilewbold i - Jamos D. Molar lana i
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
Kern, • - .Tames Burton,, -
Samuel 0. Hues, Theophilui Panitlinn i
Charles Hallow ell, =r :almond A Baader,
Henr7 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutohintiosh
Rcdolphns Kant, , • John W. Horartr,
William H. Carr, - , S. Armes,.
ildward Mott, - - Baninel J. Ohrlidian i
William Robertson, Josepb.M.
Warner M. Basin -- • - ..7ohn G. Brenner,
• P.P. Idiabler &salon. ,
DexameL. - Bhi,ba__,A Piaiddent.
ILIMIJKL Z. STOnza, Vies Prea't,
lona W. Hollron. Seeretarr. ! 1113-17
COILMONWEALTLI ss . • • r
COMPANY,
or Yam
STAIN OP PENNSYLVANIA.
• OPP-lON,'
• NORTHWEST 001NISI
• ROMER AND WALNIIT -SYRIIPPS,
THIL:I.I.IIA n
BnDeeribed
rP Paid tip Gspital,SlNS,Oas.
. 813101053.- - -
. . ,
Dr. D. ions, . Thos. 8. Maisons
- H. L. Benner, J. M. lostlos,
J. If. Whitsli s J. K. WaTker,
- Ed.. O. Ifsalgikikf-- .. -----icak,w..a.elii . • - .
H. Lewi'l'
Jr.
r - • -8. H. Hoists; -
id'. DAVID ZAIDD, D. Preidthrist. ,
. ..,... _ . sruoss.AB 8. BTZWANT, Vies Pros%
1 , g/IMIL X. Hoox. Reeridarf. ' , figgr..7
WLAWARE IiDTUALL tiASTATT
IN-
S COMPANY.
INCORPOIIATZD NY TUB LISGISLATIIIII of PAM
. • SYLVANIA; NM
011I0IL 8.1. Cotner THIRD and WALNUT Street",
zMARINE INSURANCE, • • '
ON VISIDELBI
• ()LBO°, - To alliparts of the' world.
TONIGHT,
O• - INL D INSURANCES,
n anode, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land threlage
- to all pasU of the 'Union,
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Menthol:Mae generally. -
On Stores, Dwelling Rotsee, gco. -
ABBITS OP THE OOMPANT 3
November VOL
Ronde, Mortgagee, and Real Nate
;lolXo 94
Philadelp,htaoity and other Ulan,' 18y - 2 011 66
Stock in- Berm, Bann:lads, and' Ineuzanee' •
Oonipardes .12,608 00
Bills Receivable 670,691 90
Oath on hand • • - • - 88,896 to
Balance in band)! of Agent., Premieres on,
Marine Penedos recently lamed; on other,
debte die the Company 0200 sr
Oabserlpilon Notes 100,000 00
M /oseph El= H.,tisi Med
d, i% _ . Jahmes
cT 0.
libmMend,
. Te Druidism,
Ihtinund A. Souder s Jamee Tragustr, , ,
John O. Davis, .. • William Jae, 4 - r.. '
John'lt: Penrose, I. V. Peniaton,
George G.leiper, Joshes P. Eyre,
Zdward - Darlingtan, Unmet D. bUt,g .
Dr. D. M. Hinton, , . Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, Jansen- tiell'arhand, •
Hugh Craig, - . Thoms4,l3.,mine.-
Spencer Menvidn, _ Boturet Burton, Jr., --
tamales .E_ ,elly . Jte. D. Semple, Pittabsk.,
H. Janes Brooks,t . Dr. T, Morgan, 4,
lamb P. Jones, ' J. T. Logan, --is .
WILLIAM. MARTIN, President.
. THOMAS 0, HAND, Vice President.
HINNY WILDOII2I. Secretary. -hay
_ ......_____
Principal
FITE AND ,INLAND RISKS.—FALUE
NBURANOR COMPAIIIf.
Capital '1100,090;
(Organised tinder the Act of Aesembly relative to In
razance Ccuapaniea t prawxl AprillBs6.)
MARELSR W. DAY, President ,
THOMAS S. TIN; 91444Tealdent.
WILLIAM'S I. BLANCHARD, Paerinarp.
Oteoe 411 CHESTNUT Bt., Palladelphia,
DDLIOTO/33.
George W. Dap, "Jacob Tani - hen,
W- Walter's, .llnnry Lard% Jr.,
Charles Biobardson, , D. B. Bin sp,
Bareley,llppinentr,' • John W . diverman.
Jos. B. Brognard; : ' A; H. Itoeenheigh
Obis Metes. NWT I Y Warn.
PHR AT A• MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
.112.4 LANOMIPBR CA, PA--Was °Mined the eighth
da of June for visitors. ThirhiraMy 13tromer rloort
has many advantages which riebbromend it to the
public In serreb of 6 home ple4to enjoy:chi mountain
air during the hot" Season. It is elevated twelve bun
dred feet above water level. - There are graveled walks
through dense foreste,and shaded arberej by the Way
aide are manYapringe of the 'purest soft water at a
temperature of 49 to 61 degrees of irshrenheit. At the
IMOIMit is in =observatory overlooking an area of 40
miles son ,a-e of farms in the highest state of cultiva
tionoambracier the whole of Lancaster cenoty, wet
points in ten oth-r counties. The aceneryfadet away
fu ths'boundary of 'mountains' at:the 'distance of 70
miles. It La altogether one of the most grand and ex
'tenalve panoramic views to be met with in any country.
ho kind of epidemic has ever been known here at any
season of the year. Many beautiful drive, over good.
roads. • The hotel will accommodate comfortably 40 0 . ,
persons. , Every variety of baths. All the modern
provements now in use in Orel-ebtits Watering plao , a
will
be found here - 'All vegetables raised on the The
best help employed in every,department.
The Propriet...r Cation himself that he
'will be able to
give ample satisfaction to hie s t a bl e
room. Ideal stock of livery hors..,, and carriages on
hand.
For further Information and *eirar.ja,„ ca ll eo InnEpu
B. SIT - 888, Third and Tine ~fret ts JAM se S. EARL E,
Ne. 810 Chestnut street, :Lod on the Proprietor
EPhravo lost Mee, :o9EPH-LCONIGhisC Lancaster corcu HP ty, ER.
aul2,lm
- A.I"S ROTra.,
WILLIAMSPORT,
•
LYCOMING COUNTY; PA.
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINE Et , reet, formerly
occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has eniarged
and rented it in a superioretyle.
Williamsport ie 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
zens of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable
time during the heated term of the summer.
Ills omnibus runt from hie Hotel to the Packet and
Railroad Depots free of charge.
Jy2B-8m W. H. HAY, Proprietor.
FIRTH AND CHESTNUT STREWN.
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JOB PRINTER,
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