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Ye thrger=dtW db rhiekluilffings; andlot,ot gto t'situatami.the north aide Or Wal4ut atreeti'bel , t. ,V924,Ve9,,,11i)e,rePt etreet , , If9trUelf.,Qllll2 rsslel.-0,441.44.9,.50nt gn,,...rint 5 F3e .. _ .. CB , t l ALD P-W ia k 4,..l tt,;lo eti e l !... 4oft; l :C r t f t e Ot 'l;f ?UV g r f! 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",dr:rit aftsitttre,; 11iinclspaie rosewood (listed ; *Meg ', - OW,'` . booketie; ~ t abinet stip ~ Ala :// eil.S . ololo3ob. ; large end elegant rosettood tirSIWRWM, alitaltlearotivair aeatetarAllitte loanott 4:M41900cl viso figsßersravings Ofine Sax ons' sud-lints4o3lrs4tOta ; irlish4ot dining-room and chtaberfartltret* - ;;;'i t - i-r:":•: . ;:v4,- . -•sAbto;l4 1104 rad iltranautit ardesetteare p,21 gobletert Itidnecotklare; 4 /trite StahalsiPlet mai , We'e ; 1 3 0 4 - dish ;.'itii.itter,dteh FengtrAknwl;•iittl.tera ;:geltal ogler; rpogneObrge., ktuires, - ko4 le t - 6 4 Y: ill, P"ve and ri 4 joire4w3 :4:• '• -, • ,, v,'' . = , ,Y , --•-•,---;,,,.:; ,-.../.1.3 -1 ".-_.e .1-Ailltqiupetiorpiteareovereevegetablottlabee,plfia 'etriltititentllosited.ooneeattapto.,-.,,z • N e 0; , • -,,; - - ktittentity of: excellent klichtn fu rniture , ' , cones !'h-,bin utilLSPe. rerriggrator, - ke: - - - tErlrirtivartlcitarg in estelos ___, ,_. r 014: Mil UltiteArpiisllto 4 tlbtE. , ! ! ! Y"F 41.1.61 4 7ERVitrririf744 - 111 - BAIiI-SEPTRI,MILE, 2lat. ttieindeng ,t 1 W.; , . ~WIL ~.- p seitlderl-DEICE DWELLINGS, &c., Rd eceko ~t s7airtiptoryt xo2H baßre mb le ds ta. l e„ , nic J eremlah Wel ; MEICESTORY.EI.MW.DWELLING, sod two-story Abentsaderwitiow. Nee: 526. and 590 North _lfirth street, , with _frame shop in-itha - pmr. *tau, ,two two-story brlek ties, 620 and 531, Otuittmor Arent, with twrs•two-stetybWireM oddlt the, rnar. !he whole xi ) i'aik 1(43.4g1 1 BI L -( istreet,r ?* • i s°, 4., 4:41441: 11n 3 1{ I ?lrg LilN C i s , Atizmvsx,l4lm, • wpit 012 fireca DWELLOIG, 510. 925 Wish. •inftban trait. dild'or Teeth street; Thirteenth ward, • ' 1,;-.4_016,lay,BRIog..pWELLTIN,INa. 663 par. for 811th street. - , gus-svoRT ERICK DWELLINGS, • - oinold sl l orreach: street, heiswein green and CLAW, Swag end New Market grade - . pLETIIREE-StORTIMICIF,IIIEILLINGE form - : tripeedyo4.lts t o k luat blepeok 7,Esns and' Fifth 4,2l4o3lTOALY'irird STORWIND DWELLING, rrtsEstioutb tEntirF l orMterb,9Writen ( brood , and ,t;',sneiltrdool;" - ale or.the whole estate : perentytnil, ext. in handl:tills- - - • illt 4 ,llLLS,n,coAre ; ;PARE, ',E&O'IrORX, 15Koper . ty &Awn .as-the ,t•en' Pne Nuithr street, on the 4" is toStrltittoitC, Railroad, above 'Poplar ;•kit' 'set -100.-het:toro-Tionts. math exteosfre bri* smlllorliti..so99l/95..nbealtiner/00OP 3- ..bliog redr lam ortblinEnt9.9 l YnVjaltroad'ltracks, &a, tlaa Rnemplekir(Perbroptstsry nois-tEstitte - or Geo. Wilthmls, " borkided r - anti&DhE rizsrpEricz. cqacatatotrav,''frul • • DLFVANTS LARGE` .7)alii7tre , street, 'ziOrthOr Aroh: 'Lot:Ansi 54, refit trent, lug - riot deep. ." • I.IIX-Esie abeelete, r' - , s' rArtriltErDWELLlNOS:=ThreM'atory 'brie* dWeliirii, *oat, :,Friireef,beto4,,,,Plitenik, wtth - hip frame, dweltinpitinwte - rear - nnirope street .' - • tliancatoraUtare..."Entani drWars.lfeiwy, deceased. :Atimirvt.riautstoßr DRIOE'RESIDENOE. ` - br0.:214 nontrWitneb:!l.f9l3r,ll,oloii_ atreot,llt ' • • ; J• - '9 4 m,19,51L11 'RESIDENCE; `NOrth - Sixthstreet,— Randsomnforusctterp,bricKresidense, pith , brick tnnht ingeind'Al„Mortern ireforrpoisots, • No,s26,North Sixth gresti; near,,Spdstg Oardenatreet,y - ANDSOWN MORA EODENISA. r 11 IL cerfer ißlirrelinttritzertAndrerdltreeta:-rss. r r PEN*EQNWEESIreIt nioderreireildnide, Fn,lsos, Filbert (treat; shor:l3lWrippoilte, Penn WORTH' TALLott TSEAILARS. J'Afrabittoti*l3sle:r- ef-"Abiahaiirt Millie deed: MiIiPP9ME, L IKOAIIVN A BUMBNCOD,:WriII 'tlD3ll' fr"l..kno, - -wrof-l %Oba pitlll7Oß :alraTitfo t" rnfelf, , t'Mtjr, IWO :VS oat:, hjillie Trernleen se. law t • ete r itibit r. reortnif dfAyeiniOrantriet, end or Eros( t .laidadersit!Nrifee itnetj 4)1 ,fee Altll . oll Ole Irmipung; o' RUMORS,' - ---. IONEVAItPETEtec: immediately &Melba sate 6 r.: 1116 .116 1 dtkie01.30914". ' - the, entire hooseholdlawiltare.4s , c,,, ItrirlSaf- 4 , 1 1 1 / I " gM t n3B B E i raiiWileAliO, AM), VIIIs,II,IWHOWVELEG&NT VELA WA,T..o.o4?..eoo,itNnzta.Eß.s,,rtc.. _ •• •, 4 • On Viredoesdsy hrornini, , • Minsk. at„,,3097,0100, bkl:lueteesth street, 'wooed. „ ;door. Ammo A-tch,..etreet, Ole, bp eatalodue,.; the :4wwwliaorto ra r nitnis ? rosewood pianrisnrte,. 7 cativo, iiaidei-by . ttiolittkaaAno,Eo43 o -4 4. I .AtKe.A.OVI , Ond pier mirrors, elegant tapestry,velyet onspets, hand me nu chandeliers, an., or,n,rarpOP declining, houeekeep Jog. Theltrtnitnnt ;was made to oqpir, end - Ilia been{ bat ESUPiate4,2. l ,-- . • - , a super ior sewing ntacnine,dl.,by Wheeler & :e;9lllserk. In perreatprmm, •Er MR; ngSrOin. 4 , 3 8 -0? 1 ,411nrtlio morning : 30 7 4 - $ l l - 11c - ,47;‘'lt r g c tun ina' ' • PIN E • BauasEurcunPirra:litaß9m, , A . , '...•.*:0P.4h1tPd5.1* 0 04.411-;;;P : ':4 I si-61 4 . 1- ,9:ol4s.mskltkiswitristarri , 44•6lT. anortatent Wallin second- and thie,eligant piano -fortes fins nalisnerr i , rearpite,' ‘ a rrOnt private Ounelteeettibieni4Sed tOltlififAtPre tar enwreulencenr ernc! : „„ nt!.l OD ItiipArdaverc otr*is ittlitelaNTS 49 1 •414 gs-43; ig4lolll# 7 .11ATY3 8 1 .4R0840ALIA-OP it $ 7 . _ Two agIOWIARDAS/VSUDZMIDPERB. e • Nellltuakaest Yl9 -Pistain i litukdO l 4, l slta.tBk• place, athtbeeS,Nllihape ,fittefiortlitaio,mvetheut aori • afro:411101e ge4 - 1143 AreetiC t i .? k‘;t7 , •` 7 ' • On' Vaelkal--. O FANK*OI , 2_ • • 1. isiiaffinber 214, sI thesealesicTon; demon atinfeB atZSOPd• fP9*.litfiest *MIA a ql ll, lPalgt , ..it the ,arts 4 ruteortruent'orit,ojeket "hunt oaoo, , dart. ble oleo, and vlouble.,hojtetald,Thogileli - patent Uses salches;3the3noet,nr,ihein in ilneiltVkarat gold,casei, el the „most mptoyid Ayaer.,Teq*ekmalsere; finegold '41,19 easeren'depettlatOtecepenlank,leese atikippine h os , Adriesielled Itt-leiratiotdceatei; : , gehjZoirthetrjo4Birl i vtehes impel*. silver, bun a• ,inglad94l lo ubTe ems. o.olPleitt4aledl 44 11 4 Pa• . • .I:.to4,l4sitvektaulot • 0N1414:1441444- sittbr i ed. cepinnent - 19 - -19 ne wa hes; one-hundred el See double caseand,otherr.B4ll.lh, lfatehei, silver quart* ',satchels flne - dlatriand - bleletOdeitlad finger rlnge,Thrie gold salttc'nectrittfid lbk,ell,*lMl,Olde—geld "spectacles ; One gold bracelets; bieselpine, .‘andeitheisii*iigiatide ,nett, plas, peal ripgil, etude. elides, lockets medentOrill chutlVOSOVAitrijUi VojApo, gattari - • Vsenc perne t -setrokserd of "wads • - approsid maker - • iScidblellsollilbetbstrel Wane, silver-were. port•mo • ; oldish gleislatiedlootmdfdpiA344xsas other article frr The tooaSitlll bi • tllMaed tot open. tor en • !flatten. dtt Monday afternood, 8.&14110)144,8MBITED GOODS. I ,P, Tt-" , ,! , r 1 On Tneedal fling, , September 28th, at') cOelotir, at Moses FliitbSOß.4lllo (AIDA" littorbrdllMODAA dory, en traceo from Base street consisting Of °lathing ; furniture; books, Taney milldam ,'"bodate&P,rtioliVedj , !r.:4l:Yr,Pertiottlarchereelter, 4 • ' - ,tilfilliAlfs;,AtlOT/01 4F44 ,- --',O 4- - ma - 1 11.0 4 11SYLJAAlky 011XM0i1f0..:,9614 llontb -- - rI.-.Fitso9tJtliOVViaklLFAP.!! PCl 4 :lf t b VI , - mitdoors toloyr the eat= 8% - , . -.4o , , thiii , i d , ROWS 'ae bglokfvf97) 7 , ITN"' "n'. — ",7 ololoak la ik NV' ''' ' ju; iwriam oast% itt. _Ositeloof.;04 8 0;10141olls , It • . P a r.„-.' vd ; - ; , :ki , jiiiedeitaiitt.fOrihil cesi ;is , l7iel i i' ou . ' ,i)is, - 'l4l ro -' o l 4itt e44 ll*er i Pla ci to tt° , W r llet ° , l : l ;wo t tyyl u rd i . vrozb 4,1 -- - ' fainfO l ta”.Wigt , g s d rarg illtit - I ea, - go o c r iv z 4 ,"ida : ;,44o Alingth of WO . ottsiki ~ , . , ; ,_Anciirmlso - -iiiiii-',Oio fkiin4l4 : 4oll l i tawl i tt u r fer "TV ;4* t 6,It ArrIPPIAM4I t 1 ,- PAilirif . tArnito OA ," 4 .' - - ;01.'" kittileiti - reillTiablekkidPol t a x t , -; - = rn , ..kt.l4 - rtliif , pebble ',/ilifiaaioaf ,io,l . ' ' ,idf::''' f kitif.tok!' ° TA l iv b r ow At ib t,fit o p, .- - •,--:•:- , .•.- ,--.iii---:tiohjirdiviitektilittal, 41 '''''lL '-'744°144" hi I• g ' 'fti iiiiiinqsititio - A Ooi ,Pt 004,4 to looriilikitn 6 .-- - ' - "r. '' . r"flifghttri:V"4l-IWitrifflo. l in ' ' ' l 4 I, -.. j . 4ii .v . • ifiei,eofillrifitiltia***Vin , :-% . r.",' , , • ',: , ,,- , 34 , f A.,-ziAal. r ,t ilitri.„ - ! - ,.:: , - ii- ~ ii l a IM - '44l,ol", :l l °lor .,Ar ti r ,S e ic ,° 0 0,6,4 111 1 1 ,%-.1 `-' •- ' - . , .-0.g.. - q,to bv .,,, ,rm,," •i;,,v1:4 , %227 ~, - #.:loc its NT .0,08:, , A10,,y. xi, , iii,.., 17707iiiitt 149. y rim ktoliflab'oi ILL, r it2-1,114A41;,,,4,i, „,.„I,.tticatri :, ~ „,,Imitib„,,haminit il._...„,,iitie-vadow, Land l'' lUD' Atadlet.sralruitialtiumialaifliatea jffAx,f iwabres,4l446,ll6B,Bl6nsthaltttiorkitiki t ? . V: ~ .q : .:, Nf':il'"-tcrit „.7"AIWZJI/A*ll/ 4 . ..fidi a ttrininatt: ' ' '': ;4fike.l64P. rwl" : °Agi heg4i21''24W..11134111"" 4' ttiriii.#,BreteittHAVAßßEtrt , .'' - gle t t(4purptine kit ,14.P301C.. t ' . ta i tTe„ - request'd afridsyy morn g ; "Plien:Ont,a7th.,a,l ).0"..eolooki by, ga,bkloguP, P {'' .I„—#opiBhle I c D re l d H i LO OVEißilPitOsißnkt .sVn,e; ri•l T a• R ss O ort ß a lt. Se e• 'OHS' tllft Oololet MA:Mei - SO fOH,GDOPB:,„«Iie lisp tiliiiit 10Iiieloek 'by 'oatelcigne' 'on' ine?itbi”. brodi ' 600 :..Per , bkiciciiiic0of Hinny end staple Panel, Sty temples enreeteloines early - on Din miming tit ARIS" COLORED NNEHINOBB , AND,,OAPHEIEBEB s'+? •••-, this litornivii , :t•;- -- •' 100 2 7316 es eerie fine to auperano celaiefriertnoes'ana - - I'HINES , AND DRBBB' ,An„lnecHoe of 2,4fand , 80 inelt,heney bleak, grog de ll*Fies. , llkured. Mesa miles; and ooleted. dress RIBS!. -,- MiltlAprinted,Onshitierel shawls. 4 Pitts sewed borders' Stella do. -Pests new etylstosatilian: -- • . ...,Itrunolcif AND TRIMMINGS, " Inlif style: bonnet and trimmings rib. ' ,4,, , Anvoice.of fenny Oashmeie offier E t it ,s• ! P; 841 :7 145 ' Istei'DDHAI,R; *ND ACITORIA:PVAIDS:' I,:NOlristYleXleldilcielnii yletorin 64" high eol °red' , BAB 'OR Ibtftrittii) (abb . na"" ." • Elpterwer'gist;.:ll.clo o'oioek, by eatelOgio 'on ;six - month's.? nto.gt-- f 400.,:nipsAlsnOnts:of Tenni And stiplo'inirsted idsygobde • ' . !,i61:77)P-?4°11.#0-xt'n.PPIT! enrlZ au the 9)Fninf.°f., 'Erffifota: '•ViaNNA BROOHE 'AND - OHEN'SIttE SHAWLS, OP THE' TIELEBRAT.ED BIANIIPACTURE AND ,IMPO_BTA. TIDE OP LADEWIG A HAND ER: •-•''• • ' Beeternlier 244 t, it..ll , lsilock7 Comprising - - 1,000 Vienna- broolie square abawls, all no varieties of stgesamtmelarings;' , ;• • • alse,6o(fVfOnsiii - breshii long * shairls, in magnificent new patterns and designs 'Also, a full alsortment of chintz calmed OHNNNILY4II3IIAWLB AND BOAD.FB. Consistlntef the - 11.04)1t.andjatodt styles'. - Er. The attention of the trade is pardeularly son. (A 44,0 thissale.,se, it comprises a,splendid as s ortment of itirlieslt - goods; , of ibla 'Season's importation; and never before offered at auction. The assortment of oolers'aillibe'fontid suitable te'tlds inerket.• • , V 7 BAAL - anal° STRAWBERRY, between if At- KATand.OH.IO3TITCM and SECOND and THIRD streets. 1f.,4. - 3901JBBRT. Attortosess. CA.Ttri:L-14e invite' the attention of purchasers to the.posittve sale of general assortment of staple and tenor fall and winter goods, French and Ecotili embrciderjes,:fthirts and .drawers, cotton and ~ woollen ; hoslOry.gOodejineri. handkerchiefs notion'', Ad. to be nente from, the shelves .his morning,: at l b ,o!olosh, 841 d S,ROWTHRI3RELYttfit;-,' „, ' =-This Morning, '..Coromenejett preatieli, will be' old from the 'shelves, without reserve, a general wort monfor, staple and *Ay fall and,whoter goods , worthy the 'attetitton'of - • .".,- - -' Af9o ,, a_genefat *alai of tailoring goode. IOPPIOLIP AU CTIONEER, - No. • 530. MARSItV STEM/St - between , plitTll -and STEM/St 8/XTtfl Untie - • • - , ROOT AND SHOE SAL'S. CATALOODD. , Ori Thursday Morning, : 23d inst., at 10 o'clock precisely, will.be -sold 600 caselinen% wOineit'd, muses% youth's, sad children's boots . , - shoes, gaiters, brograns, &0., comprising s deed ratio assortment for city and country sales Ea. Samples will to arranged-with catalogues early on the morning of-sale, when the attenUon of purcheo Sere is requested. -- _~, ~...i!ti!y 'DYS4IO I ai' tp.,l4voTioNzzas AND Slo.a ColcauasionAlcarlwarrra, No. 2? Smith EIGHTH STREET. corset of LOTRIE STREET.-• - ,AHGE-BALE Ok FQANITIIRE,,OQRPETS, &c: , • ; . Batqrday, Morning,. 10o>sifook, by,order of a Pawnbroker, .we nett at f10.,27 S;atlx Eighth' street. a large Variety of foi , felted fuinture, considing of bureaus. bedsteads. bed. .1124;:abalie; tables; wriabetanda, alto, a floe lot of white thinawaro, • • • Also" on account - of whom it may concern -200 boxes fresh Scotch herring. EXEOUTORB' BALE 'OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. - — On Tuesday,ltlorning, - :We will sell at No. 818,0herry street, by order of the executors of G. Mete, de&d, the.entire household for niture consisting of One inarble•top tables, sofas, wal nat. bedotende, , Dome-Tory Roo old paintings, Brussels carpets, se., all to be sold without reserve. re' 73COTT, Jr., AIJOTIONEE, emcees ..jl4 sor to WOLDIRT & HOOTT,) 481 011.3313TN11T tit., opposite` tbe Canton* Renee - between fourth and Path VANz4 ''.FIZAENA.N, 'AUCTIONEER, NO:' 422 WARM' STREET, above FOURTH.' rr. persons fa v oring a Nith consignments can reel demist that - their property will not be sacriflood. ' - fla",Comutinsionamore moderate than those charged by anyntber :Auction Gobse la the of file 997 ConsigrUmnits respectfully solicited; - - • Dire „Ili,legmbilinuandislall after thavoods are sold: ' ~711118,1, ESTATE SALE-,SE 22d. eale,Wlll,inalnde—, ' • " Exectilbreitiale—Estnte`of R. Tyson, Deed.- _VALUABLE LARGE DWELLING-AND LOT, B. IV. ,COENEIL FOURTH AND, PRIME STREETS—That valtisible three.atory brick dwelling-hone and lot - of ground thereto belonging, ettuate at The o: N. corner oh VOrirth and Primo emote'. St feet' front, 104 feet deep„. Title property le desirable as a dwelling.; for law *offices, or could be. altered, at small 'expense, into a ' ~A,ll7:,tortof the Porch:sae-money may remain. , Estate. -1611'1011.` DWELLING; PRUNE BT.- 1 - A146,;1be smelt ,tw&story brick building, belonging to 'the saiiidalitilte;adjoinlisg tofthe'west, 18 feet front, Si feet deep., Bubject, to $lB ground rent. (Subject also to anagreementX,that opon'the alteration or improve moot of Ude propertylbe alley at the side ie to be widened to 8 feat four inches, Sind to be 12 feet high in the dem), _ i . it Part of the pnichisie.money may remain, , Positive Bale. IltflißANG , LOTS; tATE'SOUTHWARIC.—No. 1 A building, lot, south sideof Watkins street, 224 feet east Of;Jfifth:atreet, SenthWark, 15 feet nxbylll,ii feet deep, to Plaine 'street:" ' ' No`2,4ldocalot,lfo:ysinensing road,' 98 feet below 'Morrie atinet,:lo feet front;l2s feet gg inches deep, to POsitive - Babi. ''11617t3,4 LOT, T ACONF, OXFORD TOWN 8191P'.,•=khOuSe 'ind'lat of ground; No. 175, a plan of Taeony, corner' of Waehingtonstreet, Oxford and Spring attest, 50 feetby 180,feet. - - Three fronts. Clear of in. oimibiande. _ • `Tbeittee'Sale. ' ' • NEAT,THREIf4TORY. BRIOIC PWELLING, HOW.. ARO STREETTNEAR MARICET..-A neat three-story, and: - .14 'of ground; west - side'et, '.llooitd . iitreet,'l„lo' feet siaitif of Market street, 15 feet 'frodt - ,soTent deep,olitfeet • 'Will - rent for $225. ' Ifgoond rent. , • :Balo`poditiVe," Terris cub. ,$5O to 'be 'paid on each of the above when the same': isilnack oft - ' Execilors' Bale, S. W. corner of Forirth and Prune Ste.. IfASIIIONABLY. ROSEWOOD FURNITURE, VELVET: ,o4p , p4Ta, ELEGANT CURTAINS, REDDINGj,kc. , , Wednesday- Morning, • • - • .11 - 1.0 otelOck, will be sold, at the, soutlivest'cOrner Binirtlkand yrune:ntreetilibY, Order"of the eteontors, theirobitior roseirood house old furnitiiro, Velvet ear pets, Fteneli China, tra,, belkigleeto - the - estate kr the' bite Ron. T. B: Tyson, ' • ' I, 7lnotudlnesuperior'veliet carpet for two parlors, els- , gent broMitellecand lace ' , Christine, cornices complete, „.eoet sfilifii - ln,une but, a • abort time; ,ropewood sofa and' 'Parlor 'ohairetwith - bait Seat's, imieWood etertere—cdat $9O, rinteierw'diabflAable, Sienna` marble top ; Venitian - blinds roeewbod•divaa toseelsotittable,'Egyphan mar.: ble tops oVrner sisependestwhat.nots, rosewood carved,' fanny,, and arm chairs, rosewood bat and umbrella stand;4narrod , rossiebod' hilt 'chairs, Isandsome roes-: Atiwitialraulng-huresu, costsoo;.-rosewood Jenny Lind -bedsteeditoet . s7B. citrus` milliastere and soperlor heir mattressee,.rosewbod wardrobe r bedateads, washstands, Pit of handsome chamber ware, cane.seat walnut chairs, Aso.; elegant rosewood extension dining table ,, with case for leaves, coat $9O; doable 'tot 'of elegant white ant salmon °inner china, nearly pew, ,perfectly sound. cost $150; oat painted; dessert serviee, plated ware, rose -wood secretary and bookcase, cost $9O; mahogany do) Also, kitchen furniture, Stoves, refrigerator, &o , up Ike furnitbre "permute by 'White, and is of thi best cEinicisir It may be examined early on the day of sale, with catalogues.. Executors , ' Bate—Estafe - br Hon./. IL Tyson, deo'd. ' VALUABLE LAW AND.4IIBOELT4ANE OUB LIBRARY Oh - rlacy'Attttnoon. 8e1t..241A; at 8 olpinek will be sold , at the auction stein; by order of the "Exit - niters, the entire valuable law and miscellaneous library of the late, Hon: J. 11. Tyson, deceased., silirk,Psdalognea will be reedy and the books arranged or id t.Waminatlou before the aide. , ' '',ItIgAIs4STAT.TI AT pIIIVATI BALID. " gitidep T o duiniton, soothwest Cornet of SeventeeOth - Oa Wahint garnets': ' Iteeidende; Wallington Siintivi and' Walnut street: N, SIT Wei street:- , =rawer /113114 todbsAQicien lane. ...,..TattlablAPXoPattl, Pketatford_roadL Handsome dwelling, Ho. 1811 Wallace street, Dueness stand - sad'dialUtig,tevehteeith and Wish logien streets. staiPtutProPartYi 8Q aareF) &P., !Lime Torreedale. 14 acres of land, Ohelton avenue, Germantown. ' Handsoine residence and, lot, West Philadelphia. ! Valuable lot of ground"; Germantown Railroad and Columbia avenue, - .. ,• Handsome dWellingJspitng 'Garden street, aboin . . t AUH CABINET 'OW MINERALS. • _ . . At private sale, a valuable Cabinet of Minerals, cora peeing over 1,04, spectmene,:the collection or several years. The property of a gentleman who has no room for them-, They.are very desirable for a public install -Wu.- Apply at the section store. _—„ :QT)3jN!$. 6 / 4 013 4)grz, &r. - ,111://iNBOLL & CO., - - ,-Imongita AND ISMOLEBALE DEALERO CHINA: AND, WIDENS WARE, 'Nos. 23 and 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, .nativitanitlarliet indbbiatnnt, PHILADELPHIA. - . (fLAttiWAlt.g, opeiCor by the lockage. ; • P 4 41 , . • , 011TIPA: AND QUERNSWARR. ,C) .71ZZ) - -'1" XL 0 TY .23 NORTH. FOURTH ST., -NOUR - DOOIII3IIELOW TILE MEIIOLIANTS , HOTEL neve now fiintere the Sargent essoitmeht of CHINA AND QUEENSWARE In the oiti,'Orth'eir Own importation, to which they. invite the attention of , BIBST 7- 0LA'13.13 , BUYIIIIS. • Also, Agents for Manufactured inttabargh Glass , T O Sr OIT Tll N AND WESTERN iiEROPIANTS. f A juse Btock of ORINA, GLAONSTANN, AND FANO% ADTIOLDB, AT THII I,OITHIST_ /dant TRIITZT, AT - MexX N • WITTE!, inipOrters, 13I'DMDT, janfs-ly , •AtGENEfIAL , CAUTION. , 'PAENTISS'S . ' WA B IFINGPAND'BOOI3ItIN4 SOIXT/ON. .pvierletdre of tlio'aliore &operation 'hive been :Informed" that in - consequence or the succeee or their 4111 .cor,ot *i, attempts, ..kave already been made to coun terfeit It, ther'eftbstitation of an' Injurious article. : - ..They therefore deem It due lo,themeelres. and the tb.leaus: this AtAtITION, and to urge all who J4llppJ,z9 to obtaiti..thE gerutine preparation, to purchise OulY,4o,heyeatabliebment; or at thie 1341T,8L - OR ANT, -, • • 189 South IVATEIIt Stre'et. lmmedistekr be taken to gest itith 'llit•franvrtAlf Dr (91:tabis tobbac. 1858 FALL 6.11) - iti.t),. 18581 • Tan Bubsoribers bps_ Isamo hiforra their friends, :and country merchants &acridly, that their stook of OoslEity, GLOYEB . • - • , ''" • DRAIY.EItS,„ •x •WOOLLENB, and. , • • . BhiALLwerms, 'le now complete, siomprlelni their named aniortment, and which they will cell it the loarCeeznarket rates: They would especially sail attentioh to their stook of - .III79KEIHIN;43II.C.ri , XB' AND - MITTENS.— - • ' the : EEANOVIIit o 4Eft,IStiNTON9I4, JOHNSTOWN,•AND , .OTHER DhlilltepLll ' Which they haro.purahased 'direotlirrein thd Mean• fictorard; for cash;' and' are now prepared to sell at ,educed. iatee. • ' ' BRAiTIIER, ZIEGLER, .& 00., li4POtiT.EIIB A'N'D - 38 N:roulttir Street, Phitade!phia Near the Urn:haute', ARP#P F T C9' l , (Nog. 405 and 407 MARK 13/SEET,) I hir °BT)! id. • 'Attu. • .7 °Banns DRY 0007)13, Would give notice icilihiere, • 11111441( 110TION 01 71(190111110; That their urrougemeute for the • ' FALL TRADE 1 „ ARE NOW , 00lqL1ITE. anll-8w JAS. R. OAMPBELL Sc op., No. 304 MARKET BiFitERT‘ 1113011T/43,.F'_ .. iD W4OLEBILLE DRALEtta WHITE GOODS, _ LINENS, DIfANEDIB, AND JOREIGN AND DOMEBTIO DRY GOODS GENERALLY SIBLEY, MOLTEN% & WOODRUFF, No: MAIVICET BTREET, Have noar opened and are daily receiving a choice Stook of silks and fancy Goode for the BALL TRADE, Oogeieting oT—r. BLACK AND FANCY DRBBS BILE ,' ; BONNET 'Aini'VELVE'i RIBBONS, • DREES GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, WRITE cloobg AND PAIBIICIDERIEEIi GLOVES AND MITTS. LADIES' itiLomm, lawns; MANTILLAS, &o. To which they Invite the attention at Buyer& gone rally. no2o-lin MARTINS, PERMS, & HAMRICK, LIIIPORSIBB AND DIALERS IN HOSIERY, 'GLOVES, and .• „ FANCY NOTIONS, No. 80 NORTH FOURTH- STREET, FIVE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS , HOTEL, Offer for sale the most: aordpleto stook of goods in their line to be round in the UNITED STATES, ' Consisting of HOSIERY, of every grade, GLOVES for men, women, and children, comprising an assortment of over SOO Elude, UNDERSHIRTS and -DRAWERS, LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS' and COLLARS, LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS and SHIRT FRONTS, • -- LADIES' ELASTIC BELTS, with of entirely new designs, with an endless variety of Notion; to which they invite the attention of - - FIRST CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. • attle-Ow QIIINTIN CAMPBELL, JH., & CO, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOBIER.Y, OLOVEB, and FANCY GOODS, No. 341 MARKET STREW, Iforthenot Corner of FOURTH. H. A. 8.11.10111L70RD, QUINSIX OAX.PHILL, .1A anl2-2,m FALL STOCK. OF • CLOTHING. CHARLES SURENESS & SON, No. 838 MLB ET STREET, SOUTHEAST OOHNIIIt ,OY FOURTH, Have now in store a large and splendid assortment of TALL and WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured ex pressly for the:Boothe= and Wiaterri Trade, which they offer for, tale on the best terms for Cash, or on the ,penal Credit , BUYERS Are Invited to call and examine or them oolTeo. • . ' salaam 1858. 'SILL "GOODS. 1858 i'ALL IMPOP.TI.TIONE! 3=M3I,M, MiO!EIS, clz 621 MARKET STREET, 018 COMMERCE STREET, " PEILADELPIII4I five now In etore their complete' IMPORTATION OP BILE AND FANCY 000D8, To which the attention of the TRADE le invited. SMITH, MURPHY, At- CO., 237 MARKET BT. AND 226 OEUDOIi ALLEY, Are now opening A FRESH STOCK .. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Te which they Invite the attention of OABII AND PROMPT BUORT TIME BUYERS. PU/LAMILTaIIto August, 1858. en24-2m SPA.RIIAWS, DUNTON, &IVURTS, 302 MARKET STREET Are 13ELLItili "iMa. their STOCK Off .11AP TO &ABB BUSI.I4ESS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL Do 0/72/1111)10 CASEI 11P37.48. The Stork consists of STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS, And is large and well selected,. aul9-1m BHAPLEIGH; RUE, & CO., IMPORTERS WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EICDROIDDRIGS, LAO GOODS, ho. No. 829 MARKET STREET, staMat PHILADELPHIA FALL STOCK SILK AND PANOY GOODS. HERRING & OTT, N. W. Corner of FOURTH. and HARRET BTRENTE, Have now in store a splendid usortment of SILKS, GIBBONS,' AND FANCY GOODS OF THEIR OWN IhIPNRTATION, To which they invite the attention of EIRBT-05.A813 BUYERS. jT. WAY & Nod. 221 SIAILKET Street and 10 OHIIROII Alley IMPORTNIIB AND JOBBNEB DRY GOODS, Are now fully prepared for the FALL, TBAD.S. The completeness of their Stock ; both for VARIETY AND PRIDES, - Will be toned to offer advantages to buyers, unsur passed by any other in this country. FALL STOCK.. -- FITHIAN, JONES, dc 00., No, 216 MARKET STREET, TOBOOOLI TO No. 204 CHURCH ALLEY, Have now In store a COMPLETE STOOK SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, To which they Invite the attention Of Buyers from all parts of the union. •, . aul6.2m SITES, TAN , (.7I7LIN, & GLASS, LIATORTERB AND WHOLE/341.7;E DEALERS IN NOBIERY, GLOVES, PANOY GOODS, AA No. 428 MARKET STREET, ABOVE PHILADELPHIA. aulB-2m NEW FALL STOOK. McCauley, Brother, & Brewster, 28 NORTH FOURTH ST. 11/7' Jut opened an entire new dot of IDSIGERIcGLOyES, AND FANCY GOODS, to*ch tkiej !mate tliu attention of ttrit•otees buyers Our stock is particularly aapted to - " • THE BOUTHBUN TRADB, /' 'o¢9-2mit • 7P 11 11$$.841:11Wil)WMA; ERIPAT:y WePTEX. I 3Mt ASP" & CO, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 618 MARKET STREET, Are now coludanCy readying - - YEW SEASONABLE GOODS, Of Denirablo Styles, from the beet markete in this Country and Europe. The attention of purchasers le solicited. enll•ew ALEXANDER & KNOWLES, IDLEORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANOY GOODS Nos. 480 MARKET AND 426 MEROIIANT BTB,, And have just opened a NEW AND OOMPLETB STOOK OT GOODS, eiprisely adapted to To which the attention of their customers and FIRST OBASS BUYERS is invited. sul7-dtnovl SCHAFFER & ROBERTS, No. 429 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP NOSIRRY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COIN, BRUMES TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, LOC/NINO-GLASSES 4ERMAN AND FANNON PANOY 400 DB. etn24-2m AGARD, 00.; HATS AND CAPS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OP BUYERS 211.01 ALL PARTS OP THE aul9.2m C . H. GARDEN & CO., lIANUPAOTORBAB OP, AND ANOLIIBALI DNALIBB IN, HATS, OAPS, DIIRS, STRAW GOODS, FANCY BILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI • OIAL FLOWERS, RHOHES, FEATHERS, &0., - No. 600 MARKET- STREET, S. W. Corner of Sixth atroet, Philadelphia. MERCHANTS we reepootially invited to examine our Stock. anl4-7m E. CALDWELL & CO., 41 • 482 CHEBTNIIT Street. Have received, per steamers, new stylei Jewetry, Chatelaine, Vest Chains. Splendid Pans, Hair Pine. Pratt Stands, Sugar Baskets. Jet Goods and Plower Vases. Coral, Lava and Mosaic Sete. Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the sale or Charles Rzedshass , a LONDON TIRE -REEFERS. del() SILVER, WARE.— WILLIAM WILSON & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF.SILVER WARR. (ESTABLISHED 1812,) S. W. OORAiII MTH AND CHERRY STREETS. A large assortment. of SILVER WARE, of every de scription, constantly on hand, or made to order to match an pattern desired. I mporters of Bheffield and Birmingham imported ware. aeBo-d&wly 11" S. JABBER & BRO. V • Kau oraoroasne AND IMPORT/MO OP SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 804 Cheatout Street, above Third, (up alaixed Philadelphia. Conetanily on hand and for male to the Trade, TEA BETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS CUPS, WAITERS. BAS SETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, OPOONB,MORKB, LADLES, &a., &o. Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. se2-1) ekentlemen'z .11FuntiOing eoabo. VETINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S lIIIMBIIING STORE PATENT SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT HANUFAO- • TOEY, Atthe Old Stand, No. 706 011E6TNIIT STREET, oppo site the Washington noose. A. WINCIIESTER will give as heretofore, his per sonal supervision' to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collars tilled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. 31244.7 TW. SCOTT, (late of the firm of .WM • °BESTIR & BOOM) IGENTLESIEN , EI PURNlfiff- ING STORE and BLURT ISANUFACTORY, 614 OURSTNUT Street, (nesslyopposita the iSirard Rom%) Philadelphia. 7. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pro pared to Ail orders for SHIRTS et short notice. • A perfect Lit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with PINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. ENTLE N , S FURNISHING STORE. 'UR ViC' W. KNIGHT, 006 KROH Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in - all- kinds of Yarn= Goode, sod manufacturer of Bine Shirts, we equal to every respect to any others manufactured in tide 'aity or elsewhere, wltoleaele and retail, or made to order. ' mhl-tf GENTLERRN , B "wicePrERS OR DRESSING GOWNI3,—The largest and best lA aortment in the city, ,wholeeale arid retain, With a tall line of Vrider Clothing, edited to the season, at' W. W. KNIGHT'S, OW LBW Street, above Stith, Philadel phia. mhl-t[ BUFFALO ROBES, glablerp anb garncols ertmmingo GOFF & PETERSON, THE GREAT WONDER HAIR M rtr Says the St. Louis (Me.) Democrat Below, we pub lish a letter to Dr. Wood of this city, from a gentleman In Maine, which speaks glowingly of the 'superior merits of his hair tonic, Such evidence must have its effect, when coming from a reliable 'coerce. If certifi cates are guartinteell of truth, the Dr. needs no enCO - nor useless puffery from the press : Belli, Maine, Jan. 20,1860. Professor 0. J . WOOD & 00.—Genannen : Having my attention called a few months since to the highly bane do's! effects of your Hair Restorative, I was Induced to make application of it upon my awn hair, which bad be come quite gray, probably ono-third ; my whie. kers were of same character. Some three months since. I procured a bottle of your hairrestorative, and used It. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. I used It about twice a week. I have since procured another bottle, of which I have used some. I can now cattily to the world that the gray or white hair lees to tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my hair Lac resumed Its natural color, and I believe more eoft and glossy than It has been before for twenty-five years. lam now sixty years old; my good wife at the age of fifty-two, has used It with 'tame effect. The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable discovery. lam moored that whoever will rightly nee, as per directions, will not have occasion to contra dict my etaternents.. I tun s. citizen of this city, and a ' resident here for the last fifteen years, and sin known to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any Use you may medico of the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as myself. lam truly; visors, Jan.Y 2 o B l , 0 1 1 , 1 808 D BAierlit A o . s o D; WOOD'S HAIlt RESTODATIViI Professor Woon—Leas So: Having had the misfor tune to lone the beat portion of my hair, front the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, in 1861, I was in duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to anewer u the very thing needed. My hair is uow thick and glossy, and no words can express my oblige• tions to you In giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. - - - The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, le a minister in regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Maas Ile is a gentleman of greet Influence and univemally beloved. Uhl DYER. BROOKFIELD Jan. 11,1858. Profeeeor Wood—Dear Sir : Ravinimade a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to nay, that its effect has been excellent in removing inflamirnation. dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which I hevabeen troubled from my childhood; and has also restored my hair, which was becoming gray to ite origi nal color . I have used no other artiole with anything like the game pleasure or profit. Yours truly, J. K. BRAO4. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three shunt, via: large, medium, and email. The small holds hall a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more' in proportion than the retaile for two,dollars per bottle; the large holds quart, forty per cent. more in proportion, and retails for three dollaro a bottle. O.J. WOOD it 00., Proprietors, 012 BROADWAY, N. Y. (in the groat N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment ? ) and 114 MARKET Street, Bt. Louis, Mo., And sold by all good Drugglate Land Panay Goods Deal/1M aulB-frmecw-8m Se enwinwicvam REMOVAL.—D. C. SADLER & Co. have removal from No. 9 North 'Water 13treet to No. 108 ARM street, mooed door above Front. eel REMOVAL— , THOMAS N. DALE & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of OLOTIIIZIOP and TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, Have Removed from No, 19 North FOURTH Street to NO. 818 MARKET STREET. au2:l-118 E5rD crobszi -- Jobbcris: WiIOiEBALE DEALERS (WATS RIMOTXD TO) TRADE, ant Claps. ITO. 823 MARKET STREET, ItAiR NOW IN STORE AN ENTIRE NEW ‘l3.l'OOZ. itlattigo, Jetactrp, g3't ,114 re, .•r. BY TEE BALE OR ROBE, O. F. WOMRATH $ 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET. IMPORTERS AND 14ANUFAOTDIOD8 BADLBUY, OAB3IAOB, and HARNESS TRIMMINGe, No. 3113 MARK= 12.TREET, PHILAABLPFir • Ctoilate girlitteo. OW THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROFESSOR WOOD'S firmovalo. pllpay#dto prp ppobs:i . ORtIGN AND DONESTIO GOODS. I'DMBERTON S. HUTCHINSON, Nil. 112 Chestnut street, ' •- - Offers for side • DRILLS, JEANS, SHEETING% SHIRTINGS, MARINER STRIPES, MAMMOTHS, FLANNELS, BROWN, ELEA-OILED, AND COLORED 11IUBLINS, In all *idtbs Tom the BALTIC/ MAIM 00., BATES MAN 'G CO., NORTHVILLE DO. LOWELL DO, Wan - HZ DO. ' WEST IiOYLSTON DO. Also, • Templeton Mills Doeskins and Fancy Cassitneres, Weodward do. do. - do. - 'Saxony Mill , -do. do. do. Together willtalsrge Assortment of desirable Foreign I Good.. THOMAS & MARTIN, N0.'197 CHESTNDT W>TILEET, oommesroN XEROIIANTS FOR TILE SALE OF AMERICAN COTTON AND WOOLLEN 400D11 TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS. The Bubecriber haring superior facilities for Mum factoring 11100 R, TABLE, STAIR, end CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, IS now prepared to offer great inducements to Buyers from all parte of the country. A large and choice Stock Constantly on hand. Oreat care will bo taken in selecting for Dealers who order by mail. WAREHOUSE, No. 229 ARCH Street, Phila. su2S : 3m* THOMAS POTTER, Manufacturer. BLABON & SMITH, 141ANIIPLO'PIIIIPHIS OP OIL CLOTHS. WAREHOUSE, 146 NORTH. THIRD STREET PIIILAZELPHIA orris to the trade a full stock of Floor 011 Olottin, ro.0:11.0m and extra quality enamelled Muslin Drills and Dees, Table Oil Cloths, new styles green glared 011 °loth for window shades. A ekomplote assortment of Window Shades, trimmings, We invite the attention of dealers to our stock. RIDGWAY, - HEUSSNER, & CO., IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, DOESKINS, and 06SSIDERES YOLK AGEINTEI FOR OFF FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS FRED. EROHENB, (Little Ticket,) W. A. JOLIANNY, Abhoe, SIEVERS & BOHMIDY, (8 and M Clothe,) ZAMIIONA BROTHERS, (Fancy Oasshneres,) BIWICU h LAMBERTS, (F and B Clothe,) E. TOENNIEB & CO., P. G. LEHRMAN & 80N, (Mason Oloth) HABELOPF & 00. No. 208 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. W. RIDOWAY, anlB.2m CHAS. HEUSSNER. 12PACKAGES 1 00 Brown and Bleached SiIEBTINGS, SHIRTING% and DRILLINGS direct from L&CONIA, GREAT FALLS, HADLEY, PF.RKINS, MASSAVIIIISETTS, DWIGHT, BARTLET, and CABOT MIL,LS, In which will be found a large and desirable assortmen to which wo beg to call the attention of the trade. ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, HAMPDEN TWEEDS, STRIPES, TIOKINGS, ' AND COTTONADES, In great variety. SATINETS, FLANNELS, dec., For sale by FROTHRIONAM d WELLS, Agents, antL2mif 85 LETITIA St. and 84 S. FRONT St. WELLING, COFFIN, 8c CO., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Have on hand, and are constantly receiving, tit' lot lowing description of goods: A. & W. SPRAGUES , PRINTS, in great variety including Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greens, Blues Shirting' and Fancy Styles. BLS/WILED MEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, A DRILLINGS. Lonsdele, Masons , 'lle, Sintereville, llope, Washington, Union Milli, Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnston White Rock. Phenix, Acton, &o, BIWWN MEETINGSI3un SHIRTINQS, AS) OSNA as. Matoacs, Virginia Family, Groton, Ettrick, P.sat'n Virginia, Eagle, Manchester, Marla & Farina, Still Water, Mechanics', Warren A, Cerra' River, . Riverside. CLOVIS. Bottomley's, Pomeroy's, and Glenham Co.'s Black and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Clothe in great variety. DOESKINS AND CASSIMBRES. Greenfield Co., Sextons River, Bristol, Terry's, Stearu'e, and others, SATINETS. Stearn% .&yres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron, Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills, linclutnum, Duhriug's, Ooriversville, ice. SlLEEKAil.—Lonedale's, Smith's, and other makee, plain and twilled, of all colors. Foamy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denims and Ticking& Rhode Island and Philadelphia Linsey' and Apron Ohooks. Shepard's and Slater's Canton Flannels, &o. iy22-2m RIOELAIIDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, CONBIIHNIId of RICHARDSON'S 'JOHNS, and those deeireue of obtaining the GENUINE 0001)8, , should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, RIOELARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. This caution la rendered essentially necessary es large quantities of inferior and defective Linens aro prepared, mason after Beason,, and sealed with •the name of P.IOIIARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers Of, ,the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur chasers can be impose 4 on.yrith Geode of a worthless character. • - J. BULLOCKS & J. B. LOOSE,, tay2B.Bm Agents, SS MEMOS Street, New York Broktro Nv isnEns & PETERSON, DRONERS, No. 89 Booth THIRD Street, (East Side.) Promissory Note,, Drafts, Acceptance,, dm, toe, taring In this or other States, promptly collected, and parties advised immediately on receipt of funds. Drafts at eight or a few days to run, cashed at mode rate rates. Southern, Eastern, Western, and Pennsylvania State Money bought at low figure'', .Drafts drawn on all the principal cities in the Union, au2l-2m CHARLES E. BUCK, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND AGENT, No. 814 X WALNUT STREET. Real Estate purchased and gold. lionses rented. Rents and Ground Rents collected. Money procured on mortgages, ground rents, /co. L4I~F~ Frederick Fraley, Eq., Wm. D. Loafs, Esq. Morris L. Hallowell, Esq. Thos. P Sparhawk, Esq., 'Tames Dunlop, Esq., Caleb Jones, Esq. au3o 1., AUGUST BELMONT, BANKER, 96 BEAVER STREET, Imes Letters of Cre N dr, av YciEjc edlalile to Treiellere, on al parts of tho world. Je3o-Om pRONISE & CO., BPROIN AND NxOHANGE DRoKEDS, No. 40 Routh THIRD 13treet, PIIILADELPIIre. Refer to the Blau and BaMize of Philadelphia je7-ly 0818. XAHLBY. W. H. BROWN. Z. MANLEY, BROWN, & CO. , DASIZNOTE, STOOK, AND BM:III - ANON DROHRRS, N. W. corner of THIRD and OHESTNTIT Streak, MEEZIEM Collections made, and Drafts drawn on all parte of the United States and the °sundae, on the moat favorable terms. Oolleatiorus made, and Drafts drawn on England and Ireland. 17nourrent Bank Notes bought. Land Warrants bought and mold. Dealers in Bpeole and Bullion. Loans and Time Paper negotiated. Rooks and Loans bought and mold on Commission at the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia and New York. IIDWARD R. PARRY, RICHARD R. PARRY, Notary Publio for Commissioner for Manosota. Pennsylvania and Now Jersey, PARRY & BROTHER, BRORRRB & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and CONYNYANCERB, FRONT STREET v above HICKORY, bIANRATO, M INNESOTA, Pay particular attention to loaning and investing Money for nort.residente • and others and collecting Drafts, Notes, ho. Any letters of minns or business will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & 00., Philadelphia. Dale, Rove, It. Withers, Philadelphia Sharp, Haines, & Co., Philadelphia. Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charles Ellie & 'Co., Philadelphia. Parry k Randolph, Philadelphia. SALAMANDER SAFES A large astlortment of EVANS ti WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER BA VES, VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BANK LOOKS, Equal to any now in use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. ko., On as good torma as any other establishment in the United Stages, by EVANS Sc WATSON, No. 20 South FRONT Street Philadelphia. • PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. aulß.tf Vino Auto. OHIOKERING & SONS, hav ing removed to their now warerooros, No. 1807 CHESTNUT Street, (near the United Staten Mint,) are prepared to offor to their Mende and the public an extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manteactured exprogel for this city, finished In various styles of eases, and prices which cannot fall to please. Piano-Portea made to order, to Emit any style of furniture, and all twirls menta warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pup chaser. arand and Square Planoe to rent, upon the most fa, vorable tonne. Menem 0. de BONG hare received Thirty-four MEDALS, The first Promintop over all competitors in Ole United Staten. All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING pill by promptly attended to. ~jy7-ens _ PIANO FORTES. .Just received, an elegant stock of RAVXN, HA , oN, CO., NUNNS & WAR ,11 DAVIS & 00, an 3 GALM 00. 3 .lIAN - 08. 11011 , 00.110N8 bint quality, at 'J. 00 1 310'8 H. a. corner /941711.7 TR furl 0111 01TZWT - its. • 3 P 1 4 9. 7 • Zeidaty•pietitee.zo, TN THE , i„DISTRICTCOURT. FOR THE I A. CITY AND. COUNTY , OP' PUILADELPUI.A. • ELLIS' P: - I,l}W,l,Bl'ti ;HANEY GOUT. ' tVenditioni Ripens!, 44e Term, 1058—No. 1101 All that derfato,lst orgilese pf Grouridaltnate on the' northwest - torticit 'ot-flelastere 'Eighth ,soa; Christian streets, In thlza449 . Lphi)frvAphittileginning et the saiii-larthWest--corner Of , Eigh.Th and- Christian atreete, thericenytrth. , wArd 3 aloagtheyr eat slip of Eighth street 'forty feet toa Perot, tlienoe westward on a line running parallel with Christlah afrdet forty-six feet three . lucheli tO.,it Pehni the 4.44 Jierithwar4 • on a. line th'rty-two feet, more or lesa,4,,,,,.Point,onthq north side of Christian "Striet, fifty; O reet.Weet from the west Ole of Eighth' StreerthBfiee eatitWaid'ilong the' north aide of Ohriatianatreet fifty-two feet to the plate of beginning,botindettnortl,wardzby,ground unit or late of Richard 'Hanle, Westward .by,otber •groned,ot the astir EllfaV,TrWin, southward by ,the - said Christian street, Ind esiftwardliy the'daf4Mfighth street: Which Let of .Ground, Rills P. Irwin and wife, by Ground Rent Deed, dated the: twentp r afth day of,FebruarY, A. D 1851, rsoorded at Philadelphia in deedTbrok Pr. D. W., No , ibi, page 80, &c ., granted and conveyed 'unto the said "Henry IloVey in fee. reserving thereout a yearly Ground Rent of one hundred and eighty dollars, payable' half-Yearly on the first days of the Months of elarch sad September; for ever: - - li. li.,Oathe above Lot of facetted there is erected a two.story Brick Building. The 'Auditor' appointed to distribute the fund in Court arising' from' the Sheriff's sale of the above de- Scribed Dual Itstate Will,attene to the duties of bin ap pointment on Thursday, the 23d day of September,lBsB, at 4 o'clock P. AL, at his office, No. 142 Booth' Eighth treat, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in interest are required to present their claim'', or be debarred from coming in upon the amid fund. - selo.l.ot .1011 N D. COLAUAN, Auditor. - VSTATE -OF WILLIAM BYRNE, - de tut seamed —Letters of Adniinlstration on the Estate . . . . . . . . of Wm. Byrne, deceased, have been granted to the no demigned. Persons indebted to aatd Estate are request ed to make payment, and those having claims or do mends to make BM same known to ' MIRA M.. BYRNE, Admintatratrix, 712 South trent street, Or WM. D. KELLEY, Bir desteitt street. Carpetingo. ATWOOD, RALSTON CO., 533 MARKET STREET, ACIERTS Win PHILADRLPHI/ /AD SABTERM CARPET MICTUFACTITRERB, Bole Agents in this city for the AUBURN CIA.B.PETINGS, Manufactured by Josiah Barber CARPETS FOR FALL SALES. BAILY ,k, BROTHER, No. 920 ORESTNIIT STREET, Are now prepared to exhibit to *he trade a Tory ex ' toradva stock of FINE OARPETINGS, Imported direct from the beet manufacturers, or per chased at the large sales In New York, emulating of TUN NEWEST PATTERNS - - - _ (many never before offered for sale) Of VELVET CARPETS, In single and double widths; TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, extra quality ; ORME HEAVY BRUSSELS, peat designs. Also, SUPER THREE-PEP INGRAIN and VENETIANS of every variety of style and quality. Confining ourselves exclusively to the CASE SYSTEM, we ghat be enabled at all times to 'give our customers the best Goods, at the LOWEST PRIOES TRUITT, BROTHER; & CO., IIIFOBIIII , B AND DVALUS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 629 MARKET STREET, - Below Sixth, North Elde, PHILADELPHIA HaItDIVARE.—The fittbscribere, COM MISSION affEliOnAN TO for the aide of NORDION AND DOMESTIC UAIIDWARE., would respeetfuity call the attention of the trade to their stock, whieh their are offering at lowest tatea. Our assortment eon gate in part of— ()Mann, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Setter, Breast Ox, Oow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tonne, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coil Chains.' The celebrated a L " llpmeWaite ; atone and Sledge ,Hammers. ffiIiMMIMIEMMO SMZOMMWE Marttn , s ,, superior Faso and Rasps Bed Baron. Excelsior r , Safety Hutto; Bleating Tubes. Corn, Gran, and Brier Baythea ; Hay, Corn, and Straw Nay, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Yorks. Rakes and Roes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds. Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Wont, and Finishing Nails. Cast and Wrought Mutt T inges, Screws, Locks of all Simla; Cutlery, flatus and Pumps, Axes, Hatohete, Hers, Planes, and other Tools, Ac., An. W. 4. LNWIS,„ SON, No. 411 COMM]sir"'" 4treet. ITlngs ant! elyemitato. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WIEOLIBALN DRIIGOIBT3, Ilannfsobarera and Dealer - PAINTO, YAMMERS, 1,4 WINDOW GLOW, Northeast corner YOUB:111 and 3.. ACE Streets, Philadelphia. Sole Agents for the sale or the celebrated Vora& elate Glam. ITE LEAD, ZINO PAINT S , Ego.— AIV I NVe offer to the publio White Lead, Zino Paints, Colors he Oil, Varnishes, &G., at such reduced prices that we Invite - the attention of - dealer' and consumers lineinees Cuts. A LEX. MoKINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENBUTIRG, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In diana counties. sell-if TWIN M. HALL, (Successor to Washing er ton Yates) GENERAL BURNISH UNDERTAKER, sol3-12t* No. 1313 VINE Street. I iBRAMS & MAYER, ATTORNEYB AT LAW - • LOOK RAVEN, Pa., Will attend promptly to all profossional business en• trusted to them. Special attention given to the collec tion of claims. Gov. Wm. F. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa.. L. A. Mackay, President Lock Haven Bank; (Nueva D. B. Jackman, Lock Haven ,• Hon. A. White, Lock Haven ,• Simon Scott, Lock Haven ,• Bullitt dc Fairthome, Philadel phia ; McFarland, Evans, & Co., Philadelphia. Evans 'Watson,& Philadelphia; Phillip hi. Price, Philadel phla; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia; Tenor & Davis, Phila. delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa. ; J. W. Quiggle, Beq., Philadelphia. "jy 26.tt O R . O T E A H O 3 OIII 3 IIII N o lge . G. M. GONAR... GEOM. OuNARROX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aps-y No. 938 AROII street, below Tenth. CHARLES TETE, 1:011.111S$ION MER ki (WANT and. Importer of HAVANA . RBadBB, (New) 12 Walnut street. second story. .48.IIMAIT & RABORG -14 Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINES, BRANDIES, 'WHISKEY, HINS, and FANCY LI QHORS, N 0.1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and IClnventh streets inlo-11 express Cl:awnLes. 91111 E ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFIOE, JL 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PAROILS, PACKAGES, IifERCIHANDIZE, ,BANIC NOTES an BP E OIE, either by Its _ own' LINES; Ipr in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWliiiend OITLES qt the United. Mates. A. 0. OANDTOED, c..eseaF JACKSON,, JOB ,PRINTER, Has Removed to FIRTH AND CHESTNUT STREET an23-1m JACK SON, JOB PRINTER, CHESTNUT AND FIFTH STREET JACKSON, JOB DISINTER, CHESTNUT AND FIFTH STREET. JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, . CHESTNUT AND FIFTH STREET, JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, CHESTNUT AND FIVTIE STREET. CHECKS PRINTED BY JACKSON. NOTES PRINTED BY JACKSON. BILL-HEADS PRINTED BY JACKSON CARDS PRINTED BY JACKSON. CARDS printed at $1.50 per t 9 1.50. thoneand, by JACKSON, FIFTIt and CJESTNIIT. nett Lit my2l.6m rilo PRINTERS-TIIPT POWER PRESS, In complete order, for Elie. for $4OO, by JACESuN, Printer, CHESTNUT and FIFTH Street. SCHRACK'B VARNISHES, JAPANS, The attention of Dealers and consumers of Varnishes to solicited to our SUPERIOR COACH AND FURNITURE VARNISH DRYING JAPANS, IRON JAPANS, MASTIC AND SPIRIT VARNISHES. We china to be the Oldest Varnish Atentifeetitrlng Betabllehtaettt IN TIIIB COUNTRY, Our Varntehed haTlng now been in content WM OVER FORTY YEARS, and are admitted bi competent judges to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS MADE IN ME UNITED !STATES. All we aak to • fair trial, and we are Ranged the merits of our Varnishea will be FULLY 167ABLISURD. C. SCIIRACK Sr. CO., OLD BTAND..DOn. 152 and 154 North FOURTH Street pRILADELPIHA AND GRAY'S FERRY PASSONNER RAILWAY 0051PANY.— Notice la hereby given that the third instalment to the capital stock will be due and payable at the °Mee or the Company, 005 WALNUT Street, on SATURDAY, the 18th Met , between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. neo-12t GEO EL ARMSTRONG, Eee'y. SALAD 0 cases finest Tuscan Lynch Oil, in Moro and for aelo by qeS WILLIAM IL 'KEATON, , 210 AIWA UM' Attu t)arbtuare. PISTOLS, Ico ZIEGLIOR & SMITH, 8. W. tor. Second and Green eta OEM ;~Diri~catiaai~l. poi; E Q WNW COLLEGE, PENN" - 11 .• SQUARE—Organised on the plan trial Colleges of. Paris and Germany, and eomprlaing Preparatory Department and four - ~,TE OH NIG At SCHOOLS. The School of MINES. Tne School or CIVIL ENGINEERING. The School of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. The School or CHEMISTRY. • .. ARCHITECTURE and DESIGN are Included bi the, Cou•ses, And ample facilitiee,ex:st for Yield and Labe= rstery Practice. The Sixth Annual 80541011 will Instil on MONDAY, September 20,1868: Apply to ' PelS.6t . DR. A. L. KENNEDY _ Prea dent of Faculty. The Preparatory Department, affording thorough'pro paration for the College or buslnese, is now opens. " Mit§. BRYAN's SEMINARY', - ' N Y. THE FALL TEM. of this Institution (whose loca tion in one of rare beauty sod attraction), commences on the 16th of September. It continues strictly a Fa_ rallyßoarding School for (title, and is th - rough, and homelike in all its appointments. The number of pupils is Hooted to those who can be seaced at the ta. Ole of the Principal. j CIROULABS will be Sent showing Terms and Regulations. Batavia, Genoese an., N.Y., September, MS. sel.3 frIIIITION IN THE - PRACTICE AND -IL PRINCIPLES OP PIANO-PORTS MUSIC. By MkHELEN SARTA/N, 728 SANK)* .13-1.24 t AR"STREET COLLEGIATE INSTI TUTE FOR YOUNG LAMAS. REV. CHARLES A. BAUM, D. D.. PRUCCIFAL. - •Po. 1580 ARCM STREET. - This institution is unsurpatsed in point of locality and educational advantages. Scholars fromabroad are, surrounded by all the influences of a well-ordered Chris tan home. The Fall, Session begins on- MONDAY, September lath. Circulars emit, and additional Infos me tion given, on application to the Princiaol. Letters may be directed to Boit 1839, Poet office, Philadelphia. sell-et* , QT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, k. 7 LOCUST STREET, West of Sixteenth, Is now open for the reception of pupils The- arrangement of the Classes Wards peculiar advantages to those purcnlcg their education there; sod a large portion of time is daily given, especially to smaller boys, to study during school liourit,'Re that parents may be spared the news. any of teaching their sons at home. Connected with the Academy is &Preparatory Des partment, under the charge of a highly competent lady, which hi designed for boys between the ages of six and ten yea.. From this Department boys are advanced to the Principal's as noon se their progress warrenta it. 7. ANDREWS HARREL . Principal. ea 11-dl22* s s C. A. BURGIN will open ri.School ILL fora limited nimber of YOUNG LADIES, at 911 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, Sept. 13. For particu lars, apply at the School-room, betweerelo and 12 M. 009.12t* ( I . HITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA 001114BROIAL COLLIG39, inirthemst earner of WIESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets. ,An Institution - designed to fa. young Men fox AO. TIVII BUSINESS. .BOARD OF TIMSTEES. B. B. Pommy% . Francis Hooking, Giorge H. Stuart, -, Darldldlina - John Sparhawk, David 8: Bro wn, laws Hacker, ; A. V. Pomona, D. B. Hinman, Broderick Brown, ; Joshua L pyineott. • EVENING BEBEIONB after September lfith. Each Student has INDIVIDUAL lAMBIICTION fat this Institution, and a ;Diplom& from here is this best re. commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situation. . CATALOGU.ES may be bad on application at Cie College. oeft-tf NI R. LOUIS S.' D. REES will to-open Lis 151 Morning School for Young Lune's, 1232 Spruce street, on 1Y SDNRSDAY , Sept. 16th. - au3o4m* BKENDALL'S' . CLASSICAL AND . ENGLISH SCHOOL ,1230 LOCUST Street, 'will re-open MONDAY, September 6 sto2s-Itatt MRS BARTON's BOARDING and DAY Iva.. SCHOOL FOR. YOUNG LADIES No. 1929 CRESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.—The Winter 'Fenn will open on the second MONDAY in September'. ,For circulars and particulars apply at; above. an2-&-leu CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, below Locust—Duties resumed MONDAY, August 80th. J. W. FAMES, S. hi., an23-2m - Principal. THE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY will re-open September 6th, 1858 The Principal will "receive a few goal boys into ills family. au27-lm J. 11. WITEUNGTON, 13ROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE 1 FOR BOYS, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA. IN STITUTE. MR PARE IS PAID FOR VIE PUPILS On the Railways and °manna, from all parts of the city. . 1,1 7 Bee advertisement in. another . colamn. 46.1 EMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of th'e 1.1 Violin and Plano. Mr. Allen maybe applied to at the reeidence of Ma father, Proteesor Allen, No 215 South SEVENTEENTH. Street. sepl-tocl MEE SUMNER STREET INSTITUTE - FOR YOUNG LADIES, Mien D. B. BURT, Princi pal. will reopen on MOND al', September 6. Fer °Deniers, Jte , please apply at the Inatituto, No. 1621 SUMMER Street. auSO-1m! 11PALLAD-SINGING, GUITAR, and the P French Language. Vocal Classes, Ladies only ig . . per quarter. au3l-21t* fik'DONNELL'S BOOK-KEEFING N-7 STITIITE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, devoted exclusively to instruction in the brief ness of the Counting-house. Open day and evening. See Circulars. ae9-lm HIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, RA Noe. 148 'and 150 SIXTH Street, near Race; to NOW OM TOO VS INSTRUOTION IN DOOK-REEPINH, WRITING., 'AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INBTECOTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. 804-1 y rt R. ASRTON's INSTIT.IITE FOR YOUNG. WOMBS, No. 929 Alloll Street, four doom below Tenth, north side.—The Fall Term will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September. The object, of this institution is to impart to young ladles soniid practicareducation in the branches usually taught in the first class Seminaries. With this in view, the Institution Is in the poesessionof all the modern and impnived educational appliances; among there to an extensive Philosophical Osbinet. • The school-room; which is one of the best adapted for its purpose in the eountry, is new open for the visits of those who feel interested in female, educa tion. an2B4f IDUOATION FOR --YOUNG LADIES.- The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES will he resumed on MONDAY, September 6th. GILBERT. COMBS, A. M., Prlacfpal,. - Noe. 608 and 611 MARSHALL Street, Philadelphia. ItifISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S LV-R BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of 'SEVEN TEENTH, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED NIISDA.P, the 131.1 s of September. au.24m* RS . ML '°7uEYG fIioONOILIZ L SPRING CaIIDEA Street, will be re-opened'lSOM:4,Y, Sep. tember oth.. an23-6w* VVG.' E. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE volt .. YOUNG LADIF.S, VII TINE Btieet, will, on MONDAY, Beptember,6th, re-open ite twenty-ninth Bosnian. For °lronton! containing terms &0., please apply to W. Q. E. AGNEW, 'Principal. en23.lm* 1 7 / 1 VINE Btreet. %IRE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL -A. INSTITUTE, OiIkaTNUT Street, iMrtliwest cor ner of TWELFTH, reorns on MONDAY,' September 6. This is a superior institution of Learning for boys and young men. The faculty consists of six Professors. In addition to'tho English. and Classical branches, there is imperadded an extensive Scientills department with large collections of Philosophical 'and Chemical appa ratus and specimens of 'objects in Natural History. Terms, 525 per quarter. For boys under twelve years of age, 521 per quarter. Entrance on TWELFTH Street. J. ENNIS, A fd., au2l-lm Principal. QPRING GARDEN ACADEMY , FOR TOUNG BUM AND BOYS—Northeast corner of DIGUTII and BUTTONWOOD Streets. Tall Session opens Sept. Bth. 1858. The principles of 4 ' Moral huaslon" have been successfully adapted at this Insti tution since its establishment, and parents entrusting their sons Into the hands of the Principal can rest se cured of their good treatment and rispid advancement. Pupils received at any time and Ste atalogl e for, niched gratuitously. Parents are ted to Ythit-the school., P. DON VP LONG, an2B.Bw - • -Principal, VENTRAL INSTITUTE-ENGLISH AND OLASSIOAL SCHOOL.—WiII be re-opened MON DAY, September 6th. TUNTH and SPIUNG GAUD/6N Streets. H. G. MoGDIRE, H.. att23401 , Princtpal. ;IPA' - DU F & CO.'S V va ,,, TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streete, (established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legista lure of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COURBB of Practical, Single, and Double Entry BOOKKEEPING, including all the AustmoT COM, CODLMEROLLL CAL. OULATrosS, and - BUBINEBB WRITING, is taught In the most successful and satisfactory style. M. BOOIIE , P. EDWARDS, .Prinolpals. MR. B B. KIILON, Penman. ITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—The Eighth Job Session of this Institution for Boys will com mence WEDNESDAY, September I, 1858. Rooms Northeast corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. Entrance on Eighteenth street. MMUS BARROWS, Principals. JOHN H. wEsxcorr, VOMMERCIAL AND CLASSICAL IN— STITUTF., at 1302 FILBERT Street. —This School will open MONDAY, 6th of -September. All English branches, Mathematics, the Classics, and Modern Lan guages, taught by a method which insures accurate and thorough knowledge For testimonials of success arms, and other particu lars, see the Circular, which may be had at 019 CHEST NUT, or 1802 FILBERT Street. ' Dr. 0. BEIDENSTIONER, lato of Brooklyn, L. I. Beferencea.—Retr..l. A. Vaughan,.,Rev. William Furness, Rev. W. J. Mann, Rev. 3.11. A. Bomberger, Rer. Th. Stork, Prof. John S. Dart, Prof. Vethake, Benjamin Gerhard, Esq., Charles Teti% Esq., 0. B, ILsgedorn, Esq., ilea. I/. W. Beecher, Brooklyn; Rev. G. W. Bethune, Brooklyn; Theodore Sedgwick, Esq., N. Y. ; Prof. C. C. Felton, Cambridge. EDGEHILL SCHOOL,' PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY.—This School in adapted to those who desire their gong to have a careful preparation for College or for a business life. Thorough instruction is given In English, Mathematics, Anc:ent and Modern Languages, leo. The instructors aim, not only to have their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles, but fo, form those habits of thought which will render future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Decla mation, Coinposition, and Debate are practiced in the Edgelaill Literary So ciety, which embraces all the pu pils of this School. For particulars, terms, 40., ad dress , , BEV. JAMES I. HELM, or cull-2m • REV. JAMES P. HUGHES, Principals L,ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, ISA N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Ste. 0011MESMAL DEPARTHENT.—Bookkeeping in all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly Inc situations In any branch of bludgeon; Plain and Orna mental Writing; Commercial Oalculatins; Law and Cor respondence. No institution in the United States gives a more tAorough and practical coarse. In this depart. meat no teaching is done in dames, and Is open DAY and EVENING. Tinge unlimited. MATHEMATIOAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT.—(Separate from the above,) Young Men and Boyd are prepared for any grade of an English and Cies- Meal Education, via Beading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, leo., Ancient and Modern Languages, with ell the higher Collegiate Studies. Smashing of 5 months commence September let, awl February Ist Pupils received at any. time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Oats lognes furnished gratis. mh2f,-tf P. DONLEAVY LONG. Prineipal, 3Egunpe. 110IIDETENN' 9 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE I_ BE .:F-GENERATING. GAS LAMP is the enly patent Burner that ban a Igen•Cronductor attached. The public are cautioned against all other Burners, as they will heat, and liable to explode. State and County' Nights for sale. Apply or address Pigs D. PITEAS, 422 BROADWAY, N. ri FCB.iitYCORUAIIS--PACKEr . . Eirrppeis per - ship' PLBIABSB 7 Winibini;inaator, far Yew' earivpletcf; their 'esgagemenla and-hand in billet of ladingible day tor signature,' Breight will be resolved ,notil this _evening, unless tioourar fiall. BISHOP, SIMONS, abld' 10,5 /LECH St above Piont.' AFOR NEW ORLEANS--LOUISI 4LNA LINE .—To sail with quick deepatch rroigltS taken at as Low ,ratea as soy other Tessa! kuul- IDq Thirrnagnincent A 1 fast sailing packet ship SHAM BOCK, g. B. Doane, mister, is now loading at Race et. wharf;and havingu large portion of her cargo engaged, wrll have prompt despatch as above Shippers will please hurry their prods, alongside without delay, and bine of lading to the counting--house for signature : For balance of freight, which will 'be taken it re dated ratan, apply on board or to - - - BUMP, BLISIONEI, & CO., 105 ARCM St., above Front. . . The B. ie gunmotied to insure at 'the lowest rates, and will take steam down the Delaware and up the Min - , 4 The packet ship JOll.l 8, HAREM will succeed the Munro k sele faFOR 'NEW ORLEANS-LOUISI ANA LIZ7I4.—To Succeed the - ship Shaiorock ith ga•ck despatch. The fast sailing lizard shop /OLIN 8 HARkTo,Preu tka, master, now, rawly, for heavy freight ' will have. quick, despatch as above Per freight et the lowest. rates. to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO , sel6-tI 105 ASCII St., above grout. —NOTICE TO CONSIONEES.-:—Tho ship NONPAREIL, Oaptaln 0. B. Green, from Liverpool, in now ready to & gr i ml y., at arEpprkt Bt. whiif Consignees will. please leave their permits with the [Meer on bard All goode not permitted Vithirk live cols from date mi. 1 be mat to Public Stores. 'MOMS lIIOII.IIIDBON & CO. 101 WALNUT et. AiFOR SAN FRANCISCO.-CLIPPER 'OF AVEDNESDAY',4Sth September, Met. The magnificent Brat-class Olipper Ship GAL,.TIid, Barber Commander, is receiving bey' cargo at pier 7.1,' Bast laver, New York, and will pionertilyeall as above. This favorite Clipper is of small tenacity,' and well known for short ipainages and .good. delivery of cargo: Her peerages of 112 and 115 days are unegoalled bg sag - vessel now loading Tor San Francisco'. - For balance of freight or passage, apply to • • 111.91101.;8151.0N3 & CO., N 0.105 ABUII Street, above Front. FOR NEW ORLEANS--LOIIISIANA. LINE—To succeed the packet-ship Pleiades with quick despatch. • Freight taken at the lowest rates. • The elegant and fsetaailingpacket.shlp SHAMROCK, tiam'i 11 Doane, roaster, is now receiving heavy freight, and will have prompt despatch u above. - For freight or passage apply to SInHOP, SIMONE., & CO.; 105 ARCH Street, above Pront. I g ita, BRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN /1. ROYAL MIME STRALSRIPS. view min' Tosa vo arruroOL. Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage . /eon BOBtOla 10 LITIZIKs3I., Chief Cabin Besiege MO Second Cabin Presage ' CO The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. "Jrulkimi, CANADA., Capt.-Lang. ARA1314,-popt. J. Stone. ADIBRICA; Capt.Wiehnun ASIA,Copt: DG. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.Byrie. • AYRICA, Capt . . Shannon. NEYROPA,Vapt. I. Leitch., Thesovessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red en port bow. CANADA, Lamb leaves Boston, Wednesday, liept.B; A PRIOA, .ilfeon, ~ N.York, Wednesday, Sept 15. ASIA, Lott, .i Boston, Wednesday, Sept. ,22. PERSIA; Judkins, ~ N.York, Wednesday, Sept.' 25. Berths not reanreduntil paid for. - - , - . , An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Chid, Silver, Bunion, Specie, Jewelry , Precious Stories or Metals, unless bills of lading are s igned therefor and the value thereof therein expressed.' . Far freight or passage apply to • SeS.y B CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. N. Writ FOR CHARLESTON, S; 0.-HE RON'S• LINE-ONLY REGULAR LINZ OOODS RECEIVE.D AND BILLS LADINO BIAINED EVERY DAY. ' • . . Freight and insurance at less than by steamship "KkIVAToNg PT • Cap'ain 0 P. Marahman. to tali _Saturday, Sept. 18th, from second wharf above Vine mseet. For further particulars please see advertisement of Steamship " KEYSTONE STATE," in this paper. For freight or passage apply to , - - A. MESON, " , a., geld • , • , 828 North Wharves. FOR RICHMOND; via Norfolk 411-1 1„,P.„.. n and CITY POINT—FALL ARRANGE MENT—TWICE A WEEK—UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE OP STEAMSUIPS TO SAM EVERY WEDNESDAY AND OATURDAY, at 8 A. M., UNTIL _FURTHER NOTICE. - VIRGINIA, Captain J. R. 'Kelley. " - - • PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Teat. CITY OE & EICEMOND, Captain Mitchell. These Sue steamships will sail as above. They are handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on dock ; are provided with Francis's Metallic Life Beata, Life Preservers, As.. Wino pains or expense spared for the comfort and safety of passengers, and the protection of goods. This Line offers the quickest, cheapest, and most comfortable route for pass•ngei a, and• Is in advance of any other for despatch and sconomyfor freight TO THE INTERIOR OM VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE. NO TRANSHIPMENT BY THIS LINE. T. BISHOP,. 1242 PILBEBT Street - Passage to Marmon, - or Petersburg t sB; meals In cluded. Passage to Norfolk, fa; meals included. - THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr.. General Agent, an27-lm No.ll NORTH WHARVES. _ zest FOR ()APE MAY AND NEW - • YORE. DAILY, at 93i o'clock A. hL - - • NEW YORK' AND PIIILADELYHIA STEAM NA. The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain t3ellew; and RENNEBEC, Captahilland, form a dilly line between this city, Cape May, and New York, lasting from Drat pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 9,4 o'clock M. Return, ingrieave New York from pier 14 Northßiver (Bundy* excepted) atb P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. M. • - Fare to Cape Slay (carriage hire inoluded) $2 00 t f or servants - 1 611 11 Beason tickets (carriage hire ex tra) • B 00 IC New York, cabin 2 00 . • .teeng? 1 60 irelett taken at low ;Item Ner passage, state moths, - ero.; apply on board, or at the ODlea, 814 and 816 SOITTII DELAIVArt E AVE NUE. JAMESALLDERRPI 1e16..11m v iOLCHARLESTON AND BA :.. LADING LLNII" GOODSI ziN NOZIVED BI -SIGNED The splendid first-ease olds-wheel Steemeldps 21.8173T0NN ATATII and STUTZ OP CIDOROIA, Now forma weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10 o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston end Sa vannah. POR OHABLZSTON. The ICRYS'PORR STAPP/. Captain Charles P. Marsh men, will sail for Charleston on - . • The 2TAT.17,01? GEORGIA; GaPt. John S. Garvin. will comments loading on Thursday, Sept 23d, and sail for Savannah, Ga l on Saterday, Sept. 25th, at 10 At both Charleston and Savannah, these ships eonneet with steamers for Plotidu and Havana, and with rail roads, 'Om, for, ell places in the Booth and Southwest - - ---- . Heavy Freight at - an average of IS per cent. below New York steamship rates. DISICIIT and INSUR Sifi OE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing tarmac, Cabin passage 820'00 Steerage do 8 00 it'acursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has Bailed. For freight or pamege, ripply to A. TLERON, Jr., No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleeton, T. 8. fr. T. 48:BUDD. Agents in Savannah . C. 'A. GEBIN.IIII /c CO. For Florida, from Charleston, dimmer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For 'florid*, from Savannah, iteamere BT. MARYS and' ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For tfavans, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and of every moiith.• jell 4t int . STEAK TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON tb out delay, for BD dollars. Return tfcketa, good for six months, to either of the above places by any simmer of the line, 60 dollars for the round trip, out aud back. /BOX MOM TORE. New York, brieltillan, Saturday, July 10, at 12 o'clock, 11,1 Edinburgh, Cumming, anly 24, Glasgow, Goodwin, August T, . TROY GLAnow. Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, Tay 10. New York, Moktillaw. Wroinerday, August 11„ Edinburgh, Cumming Satittday, Aug. 14. BATES OP PASSAGE. /MOM GLASGOW. tirstOlies .. . 16 guinea!! !Restage, found with cooked provisions B II 11011 1111 A road. first Claes STS 00 Steerage, found with cooked prorisione ..... 8000 Ohildren under la years of age, half tare; In au ti , u Steerage, free. Bettirn tiobete available within dr months, by any steamer of this line. //rat Clam $l4O 00 Steerage PO 00 4.n experienced Surgeon at tacked to each Steamer. Poe freight or Plumage BEV to • WORKMAN 4 C0.,179 WALNUT Street, Phlladel• phis. ROBS= OB6IQ rt Broadway, New York. BEALL & LOBBY, Buohanan's Whiff, Baltimore. HAY'S HOTEL, -WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, Pe. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged and refitted it to e superlorstyle. Williamsport is one of the most delightful inland towns in Pennsylvania and his hone, he hopes, will be found pleasant , Be 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 runs from his Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. jy2B.3m W.H.IiAY , Proprietor. BEDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS well-known and delightful Bummer Bogert will be opened for the reception of Vbdtere on the 16th of June, and kept open until the let of October. The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment hm been ttuniehed fn superior style, and the accommoda tion' will be of a charanter not excelled in any part of the United Rates. -. The Ilotel will be under the management of Mr. A. ff. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to hie gusts, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind Treatment. In addition to the other means of access, it is deemed proper to state that paseengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Ohambersburg. The Company have made ostensive arrangements to anpply dealers and Individuals with < 4 Bedford Water' , by the barrel carboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, Till : I Yes a barrel (naulbery), ' $4 00 Do. (oak) 800 m Do. (mulberry) 800 N ' (oak) 200 Carboy, DD. 10 galloon - a 25 Bottles, I,li pint, per dozen 1 50 The barters are carefully prepared, so tbat pitr &limeys may depend upon receiving .the Water treat and reset: All communications should be addressed to THE BEDFORD MINBRAL SPRIN4B CO. raylD-rf , - _Bedford County, la. PROVISIONS.-100 Bblo Mess Pork. eL MOO pre City Smoked Theme, 1 , 000 " " " - Shoulders. 100 bble Lard. For sale by C. C. SADLER & CO., gel Arch - et., second door above Front MANILLA ROPE.—To Western and Southern Merchants—A large stock of Manilla Rope, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER, CO., lie. 23 North Water street, and Re. 22 Ma WELS.IWPA, gq#P-P 13 41- 53Uamtrs. VIGATION COMPANY E=ElaU YOB MYANMAR kaIAMVAAAV44I Bummer larsotto.
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