• ''. - i'l,Rilioit•fter tartiofrytsfil' :•-• • - ~ (n tr., • :„.oth4.6lloeitiquoutkayen;:gooisr-9116r auks 4c14110 - LuoiullsLOo• ktoof do T - etlVAltitit - - 16 1 eula lanv r • I.l.ebt -I to wool - •" triaailla;Newton:-no h a l e , rag . •' - - ,l, l4VaktheltWznrd bore' SoapB2o do a 11.400 do mammon% lea 44131114 Vales aeons 14 410 nut galla 60 bales gen it.o.tli,lBo Mocks marble 1895 m 640 • - btu:lA.l;o , o marble works 10 c•ake 004199 ages floe 11r M 9410807 Am; 100 Gums oil obodatumn-so ,pkgo,Pot its -9 rd e r't•%• XboOpsa - Wang ~- 1 (118 ao miskits9de, 98 diske blettatani pow -800 keks-bl:dicli 660480 mists "Parti /date 809 bbis Diorrio wain* on • ' 20 bbls Vasil ' , Artiltd - 441iii Tatasa*. Co; 4 auks vhtte -lead French, Itighards & Oat 180 casks dodo, 9 do alkali FteGart`'Orrioa : t Ow 'sso eiffii•orrta 'was -150 m ? ls • vow% n tad Odd.: • - • - 'T,PitIti.DI9I,PRIA.„2O , IED ON TIUDJI. • " - - NDMILID A. Sount seoso n, Climparrin - 9! SRI. Mon*. GEoaGal., / . 31:risT, : „ Ittaugints. ~ ,, _konqi — R,FiNPYARE P T IU4 , 11 0 1 . 2, /els. , ?=lllN — jusic3" ploo,lsma - • , 297 flif6titig*lP: 6 oo lol l, 6i; 1 1 5-I f, -"lour!. bii)irroek: Oape May, with tante' Uhl lisateggsta to Jounia Bhist.P,W Ileopmliti;., (In. tow;at -tug Mitt "‘. 1 v 8 1 1 s) 6. 6 &Ye, front Shields, Engoalth.tuitte to 8 Nor- , Wain & Sept Bth.lat 411;104 81 28, Dpokieehr 'Slaringotierry,' of Iterblelisad„, hop; Ist•42 IS, long '-. 63 42,"*POIttrihip,Milabar, of New fork, Irvin Leghorn ' for Beaten7o2 days out. , k , = - ,•• •• • `;'••,;• :Ship Delftbitan.Clooper,42 Ltirerpsol,wlth mines to Alexatidei-. Iterr--"sionah op by tug America. het".4325, - Icing 1111,40,. gitif.Be ship Alphonstae,- Newel; altering tourtmarci; 14th,laf 49 !Mons 11 05; retti' °employ , lAttriteetisee' ; sforr 0044- Sung'. frogs ' Liwarpool for, Nor . Yorsidete4 het 4818, long 80 80, saw .-- Br eche Lotus. of ; ol , llltarit,"hotind.eguitwero; , .2Bth;lat 4011, long 4030. skee(,iee Autlncjihitle:slilp"gtearlog 88, showing P-Irsitgriggsl , ‘l4t4,l ll ii, tea benlet, black ki , tilrefenfigentres'e./septfth,lni"43; IWitg",ar; Row Aw ship' &tots, of rtiguaglisk:.lionsid eis t warill.:loth,lat 42 80 ; )0 1 4 60-1.4. 0 6 0 1 4 1004 siietitstrith..Ain4gittpilgtibsterk ,, boatel esstrogilii., 101,14 en Igt 20;lUng '8640, exchanged g.gnala with-8044 gi:Wore Korner, bound Wi loth, • btu SS; teing42,ttispittep4gen le„ - figgry, gitg,fropt .15 MB to- - 1 '44 14,0 f, , Banat. 14filinlipileirlos4atraay 041 om fieghorn,with.: inarble, rigs; &e.',t4 V A Barna. Eept"l2th,litt 81 80, lung 8115: gratis: lieoa brig Thome% (eo, reported) of Pritiareighlik roe,Bl. Janeiro- ' - , ' Brig slit iautien. Lila, from Megan, 41a:quarantine, , with sugar, scut cigars to. Thod waggon Bohr Ohertee ttateh, (Br)days from 84 John, NB; with limber to Ivrellut & Bohr Align 11,-,Torrey,Wright;.7 tram Boston,- with plaince , ,,to ; oaptinn, , - Bohr 7ullui.-",ts ebti, I'irgir,"4. &ties froth Norwich, in 5641.4 Itictiotiee b Co: • flobr : Siltio;lllneklej, f rom Soeton. . Bohr Sits Bell, Tilton, atom Boston,. •": OLSAR D. - Steamaittp •Zatinayirania, - ;Tealt litobotond, Thomas - l i c ',.oMeparibiratt, Wilmington, NO, `•- Binn - okteon &.,Etiorer., - , • Scar Sly, Otmeeman. Newport. 0 Miller & 00. ••• Sobt„latino ;Wobb,largo,, WorwhA, 0 A Tbmkeber •%:,:tiehr yaiiingt 4 ,- Osier, littWidenoe,. Crowell & I.lbr y‘ltg;t. Boston, 81n -,91-rtr'plitlitittal4.7troiakt.e. :natt .. ..; a - ogeS Lath er. .9 gear blva:liell E Tiiton, giontoit, Tan 'Damn, Norton .Bohr WortliAiona, dabvitas; Portia. MIAOW & • P.;. ; " Oar - Wilentoti, Taylor, Newborn, NO, Cochran do • _ It Willing, Claypool, Baltimore. A Grieves', Jr Black Diamond{ N York, W AL Italbr& Qo - (Correepondenne of The Prieg.) = EASTMAN GLUM, Sept 2t, 1868. - 1,, • ' c ,The Itiiiipiton. lett tall month% with 8 boat, laden 44441gtied as (*Wars: Initit'aV to lorry yard; Bil Eldora, do to N ':Yor atpee diatods,"do to 'chesapeake - City; Trade at 'Willa - 40 Ye Taylor; "John A leakmore, bltu tialtioni coal to - li,matty, Neafle it Co; Calaybell, Prank TlAler, ant Wanda/Li - coal to Delaware Oit,y, _ •= • 1 858 . The followingboats pined out - of- thu l' Unlon Oanal • 7 _ to-day, bound to ,Tb i ladelp*k 18484 and cVnaignad ma ,tollowm. lieneetone & go;l.aiercbunt; 'grain to Corot & firoi 'American Tegle, grain and dour , toßadd,& ,Oomly; , F. ' Tiii9zAzi. I ' . ee l O t t th e Fbiladelphis Xxohliii") (Cka"P"*-- • — an Ifitineilapt 21-4 P M. No 'veiseisiiiseed ha to:+ll..ribiltyaseittertieralr fans.p sess , d - . ont i. 'iiivirimtl9 call / 11, .' :7iY.T!!w Tztots. , l3: nIIGIENS, - rirasnums To owl rased.) , • .-.„ NonsoLk. Va.; Brpt 21, 'allied, brig Josia h Je=i of Machias, from Minion. too; boned to Aix Oajes." eke ; his:lost lierlforeount, sod Is leaking it - • •- Dimling; Sept 21. : Arrived; shirt- Tarquin, DOM", Battonj , barges Robert.' thirter,•from Liverpool. _See Holmes , Role.. - 7 , SteamehipOity of New York, Norm, hence at Bolton Steamship Delainire; Copes, handl at New York lei; terday, and filtered to return. - - = • Stemnship - ,Tlrginia - Rally, sailed • froirt Richmond 10th inn for Philadelphia. i-. - • - - Ship' Scribe, Miskaily, from Notterdaso, atßaltimori , -13111 yr R objets, for New Orleane, Veiled from Itiode Ji • Ship Orogen; yiNiston, for Boston; sailed Linn Manilla. Bergin, SVJatedii, Cruse, for Philadelphia, tailed front - . I -Maiene'llainbow, fi ci Nett. ; Ydrk, sailed frOm Rio de el' - 'r• BercirefßrdiNtog,M4t; for awed rroirtAlei-, smdrie,..Eowik24ls "z • . ;„,,: • %mut, Noritipre prahim, Gallagher, beets it Sayarmak. 1- r Bitted' Maij 'Lonisiaones, V_ileared at New. York "Yesterday for ' • , • , Bantus' WV rage,froni - OOlubreroi arrived '- eon Roads Tlit host.: • • - • 'Barque Oak, 'alder, hence at Boston 20th inst. ' Barque Tsopor, Haigh for , pariono4.ared at New Bargee' Oiliteyillada, for . Montevideo,'ol‘eared at New ? Brit Italy Niekerson; fromidontevideo, wee below ew York yesterdsy, - , - • • Brig Odeon 'Traveller. Sargent. from Portland for Phi ' ladviphia, at; Nolmes , 'Ilote'll?1 , 11 hat; and'remained Brig fdaryll Providence lath lint for PhOadelptle: 7 - - " Behr Bennie Carlittiito . gerirtio' hp° dit Tanaka Aug II ; arrived at York - yesterday. , - . • eche Itosamind;lnint Baltimore; was going into Per nambuco 21st uit. . ' ' • ' • • -Setif DielitSloodwln;Beaston, hence for Mobile, was evoked Sth inst .5 =ilea 80 ettlerobrero Key: •, - 'Echr R,Trlicitilej, Godfrey; firiM'Ale4intirle, at New Mork yesterday f • - • . Behr ,Lighteing, Dinde.riiOtinClito - Grande Pity Aug striver ettlew'York yesterday, • . - BehiXlllLDisind i -Larsen; hence et Wilmington, N ,Dditteya., Melley,'Depkner s ' and Et Pllawes; Mason, itetreektiMeNreoodlOtk teat - -- " &bra John Jonoa, Btevenson, with stoves, and Anna 1 !- -• SMlth, liballast,-airived et Wilmington, Del, 20th inst; Behr Lanni' Prances; Gordon, for Atty. Wear, sailed ~.', • freer, Norfolk IBIS inst.. . • . • Bob's It Sharp,•Mayhew; Loniss'Gray, Weaver; B -L Benry 'Way; -P.M Milani Mari% Mary Patterson, ltelters; Moglialr; English; Eliza , Rebecca, Rich:: ' 415 a, bet*, and Mary -, Price, , ,Blistarti, from' Brandy .lise; Del, at Beaton 20th fist. . - 08th Telegraph, Begets, hero*, arrived at New Lon .. - - obx ,Chtletopherldeser, Snow, beam at Salem 1015 lilies - et New Bedford' 1. • • - • . r 9 114.1.6, Nickerson; Arms Shepherd, Di akin sone Beni:diet: Alex Henderson, Godfrey; Chan MON; Ingersoll; and Astarte, Robinson, hence at ProildenrClSHviint, " ewer; Almira Wm P Cox, „ Menok;. -Swan. Mit, berme, and Itxpellte, Beebe, front Lelawate Oltj , at P:04141108 19th'inst. . sear Gold.mith; hence at Newport .18th SokrißoP,itia Gedirei, Williams, „and Caroline Ander son; 'Biorkerffrinzi Proyldeame for Philadelphia, went • to Bea froto.Oinch Ward Uarbot lath Botm_ltletyr Shiley, Maley, hence, 'nivel at Beaton - *Mrs Amelia C Reeires,Lake; Wm 0 &Boson, Backs ., Jew; Aid, Engifsh; it L Tay, Lake; Diactrairdier. Paine; ' SVA: HOW' owl; Bain; Polly Plitt), Adauts;:Village Gem, -*liiirckfley;T:,,A.Sitioders; Ireland, arid! A Hammond, ." Peine,lienceet Dolton -ftehr`.4.,Cordery;'Allert; iffia"Oenid for rinliidelPhia Anti has Newport )7th hist for reliant; having spilt . totamill ittri gale 14th lost.. SS o[ Montauk. ',- icumet Acronturr. ,;; ,1341kr" Sierra' ,flevada - i - heobe tor Portland, berms re.. . ported aahoie Dean - Brace's Corp, Oust Ann, went to ot' Thursday.' Her rigging and other tibl:o n aL t l im ,tegether with her nemaltio,,were sold In 1/oeton an'Thuislay for $60,C," The 3 N wee about .hree yearn WOOS tabs biatneu, and mob '49400, - when new. Phe was owned by tbouptitin and others, and belonged - , go„gteten,lelind, NY. - There was no Imictrance on tke - 7aeselc-but the'crial was Insuied. • - : 1.-Symick-Ofahlp Abby. Laegion, Preeltwater Bay; wbieh ,r,„. for ,f 7 ,09; ;, was bought by Mr Abermatt, I , lu . b . ln g entriti ar v ltr u dgif t ,An a ti: w or;d o 7 . l i T s t i - te s itLers i m a t it ' baa the privilege or saving the' damaged cargo on board - •',at lfry per c oat.'{ - Alnut _ 860 tong oC vies Dave peon • saved dry , too ~ver.-- ; Ike skip hoe-bilged sod hogged, and hu r,ok;oib.htti,ll;:,47,7l;t:-„litito2il=3l-t- blewhe %d u e l ebbsu? it I,lls faunditectuury to cut away her lower Mute. Bed Winyaw. from Biltintme -for Boston. la golni ' 77 into Idth std. tool of schn Hannibal, from' Itennont fon -ISetilmayport, and tuned sway lan board main staging.% The liennibsi lost Jibboosie. ' Clots Windsor, - bloNwen; lolled from N York for Port - oh, Pri S ce 'l4th inet;lind,Sottirited yeeterday morning. having 4a' tbi 18th, in Ist 81 RI. long 73 40, ' ' Sea t!tuall from- 010fi comied swat dying jibboom; head ' - afore hipsnalt; end fete nod Main topgallant usets. , - , DOILBISTAO PDRIS - NOLAINIP BOLE "Sept eche Spray, Smirk ter.) Houton tot Pbilidelpkii—Copt • itkeltiVerboard at 8 o'clock last night oft by , tbg , o34ln sheet; alt ttrattil to 'sere It lilt . prayed' univaillagl:l,En.beltnied 4 , l , Ortett Egg Harbor,: *dad 7,Ah r , a r uhrt, Plight, linstlet, Boston' for : Porter; Godson; DiOreriport, fur rlO,, tato - , pride; Masud. Brandywine for Boston. :aft, schis Shropehus, Emblem, L Ames, Wok; Bey- State. , "- : , - 18th—dr, Bohol Bommel,„Castner, Garwood; Pames ' . Yonte; Intdl 'Jonathan: May, May; Robbie W. Dillon, Blade; Matttoinifette, 7 Posster..and B 7lagtlab, English, ; 2 3gi b i l so lad-e li P po l" t4 " L'l t oll t. llsll D e:72ll 3 l. ° l.n ne d . L7„l l :23t r e e ... te ,,.:l6r t i i rP h liod' eights for Salem; Jacob A Wl3l Sot !, these, do for - Entleniontill- - -.llebet ea Knight, Sndieott, ;:-...,ar0n TegunnlncielirYlbitioo for thseand Bonj Doughty, NW,achis P 0 Runyan, G -Porter, tea Soul. Prion, 7 ll , ll - 11giteh; Nether 'RIMS, Barest, George Mitonel 7 oastner, , R 'FLOW J id-Yonne, May, ft ;IX Settei•B - Eniglielt,Gkines. if Prink, hemline, L, Ches. ter,',Jaimb en Prcitionnock, A 8 Com , nonill. &tight,. •r • :". : 040130 T. CORIVET; „Sept - 20.8higi. A M- Law- 1 ienbeifOltpedlit;itotti ; Otty 'Point. fur Veoloti, went to , liwPfoik'Afiodfil /Sal:lust; :brig Edgar, ( 13 t) ~`. . ..1,6inife1epp40440 fen New,Yillit, do - :,111itoae - Impenidor,llubbird; for totittiAMOViek WOO down fibiz(74l44 7 Polnt to 7 lllesepton • Reads 30th . sea, - 0404 7 -li 27th inat, and beldinelindi Norflk." , - • , Sold VlLNlekotiem;l3ltater, front o New,York, arrived - C,7•i - ,.:l;eiticirkilk2oth Wet for t t i' l ' 4sl g ioinitoit Omit - - .; -ow giactioaniktlntliSi, from Eon. ---tet7P "ite g!tfOLVIE icittn fag Zamdbor ~4 1 1 0 n7 , xtr.-NttbADY.4,q, MU] Sel mer Butes. :Arai' J'nns n AtTiroe's jilt 4, oti ravutt. • ' i:=liftraltdii ,t - iltrit! - f ij o ;a : g4' , l- 4 Paoiutit, chtpkvlso • .4144 Miller, for Oat. Goblialtanaliiill(CooPeri'd oo, o do; Pdtaeonia;', -• Mesas 'fvora 341 7 4r4 r _edil'i-• 0 11 itvia**.vpptingthr* '',1 6 ;•1 7,- `47f 1 .4 1L: - 444 : 44 - ti•! - 1 13-""le , .„ AitittirginrtibtEtti . . _ up IV WIN Q'Ose3CE:tiiiir M0111(0141. ontkvb nozii-lehteainni street, below Ninth, L N Webb. La OreettsoVili B Piko• Wle H Jlbbotion, Nl' Mrs Gtd Steinman, Pa, . Mike BtelarnuuLawnister ,• Gen Jame, Pa V Campbell, California _ , Met T Pkrodl, N Y Mid n • H Nempy, N Y IfiGran,'N •••" - 'Wm RBeeny. Fa pf Ohisolto do la; Charleston F Vir Jones, Fa Col A P Rood, '' • - Thos 0 Mortals,. VA Mrs E P Marotta; John,Loaly, Balt 11 Smoot: D 0 • •• • J E Mclntosh, NY, W W 811vestar. Norfolk .•Miss Onok, Norfolk 88 Webb, Mobile • -' Miee M W Norris, Ala W Gordon & son, Oman, 00 W Contey, Balt Donelly. Fla . -' J n Riddle N 0 M Lively, Pia ' • E Savage, Coon W Wilkinson, Washington. John Nordest, N 0 Lincoln & lady, Maas F F Fogler, La Mr Ladewig. Nlt • • • Hale Townsend Nlf • Did'A Welch, Washington 8 Harris, Pa ' O N Watts, Pa B L Menn. New Orleans John It Howe', Ohio Bawl Al Hamilton, N .1 W Ilosoh, Mire W Fen, Oita/Wine W P Heat., N Y Jul.) Tones,'Fa • A nhopherd, N Y M Cordon & ADO, La, Al D Bringer N Orleans, La Alfred catdma,....j, ys, Jae Andrews. Ireland P X/Orr, DO' Geo Starke, Idlas Mile Starke & elder, Uss It Bradford & lady, Mies HIM Barry, Mies Mies le Barry. Mon Miss la-Barry Miss •'' J 0 Gramma"' & lady, Fa Mina Id 0 White, Ya Wox Webster, Washington Mrs Mary Her, Miss • Atlas Her, Mils Leiria 8 Hee& lady, Mini N Y P Sanders, N Y • 0 B Green & la, Chicago O W Hinton, Washington' J 8 7enains, N 0 Rob; B Aneoir; N 0 J Oedao, X 0 R Oook 14Innanota W II Adams, Chicago 0 D Onibertion, Baltimore B U Kirkpatrick. 8 0 7 Fj Vinton & la,CinCinnatl Miss E Catlin, Ottatnnoti P 7 O Murray, Jersey Oily Wm J . Pooley, N Mr Perhins,- Boston 'Miss Masan, Beaton Mr - Robinson. N Y Wm El Cooper,*nos% SW Boone, Atlanta, 01, Wen Arusts, Gs, Baml Oapewell. N Y Wm Mousey, Lake Superior 8 T Biesmog, N 0 Mr Robertson, Ga Wm Oottlmer, N Y Jos E Cole, Providence W 0 Hicks, Boston If II Williams. Bseannah A 8 Barnes, N Y Jam E Brown, N Allred tieys,- 1 4 L B Bay, Morrie, lll W Ripley, II 8 A T Balch, IT 8 A N Outer, Vs, • W• 111 Bartlett, jr, Balt P B Stair% VA'• T V Owens, VA MOM (W Botts, Fa L W S Hough, Fa T Levering, Balt W Norris. X W BarablY, VA k J D Mein. Diameter, 0 0 Anderson; Bavannah,Ga Mrs J 0 Nicoll, Da ‘• Miss Anderson, Oa Alisa Herendon, Oa Deiniap & la, 'Fa Was Daulap & bro, Fa Wald Balling, Fa • • Miss A Balling, Fa, T Wltrent; Tent.' P , Dxsiglas, N V John McLean, jrc r N J D Lo• gneeker, Pa A Et Haley, Mum J J Walborn, Middleton 80. Hepburn & lady, Whi Mae tAbolson, Fa Miss Orr,-FS, ' Ulm Egerton, Fa Miss Davie, Fa A Maynard, Ideas Prediki/ Parmele, La Arohing, Ls 8 T Gordon N Y • W O Gibbs, It I Theo Behrider, N Y 8 8 Sprague & lady, It -Wm Fletcher, BI- Wm B Fletcher, P. I Mark Zelierbach - 800 T Lord & lady, Y 7 Holbrook, N V' W lialleand & 9 d, Ala G P Keys, Ala • B Torabbnson dr. lady, Ot Mrs A Bebop, Conn D B &teem's a lady, Fla ANIRRIOAN 1101188—Oltestnnt street. below Biz*. W V Flint, Del I 11 Wincing, Easton, Pe 0 a Fry and mother, free. E J Fry & lady, Tamaqua port, In , ' . It P Bowen, Ed Wm 6 Lasts, N C Thos Martin, N 0 • . J 0 Oannadtr, - N C J R Moto, N 0 J Parka, Ohl' DI 0 Pfonts, le say Blare Mrs M 0 ,Pfpnts, Jersey 1 B Harr‘son. Bel littore.Pe , ' : W Ptroop, Midway, 0 0 Lewis. Coilimbus; O ' A Mangum, N 0 J 111 'Watkins "N Y ' T B 13nronters,• Wilraino tou O G Wanting: N Y' . L Bummers, Wilmingt, Del Miss Id Williams, N I W Al natal! Hartford N Fetal, Minch Chunk T 7 P Caldwell, Phil', N V Lula; Phyla • 0 Huntslnger, Babuyan! 3 Kelly and lady, Mobile Haven A IdoLeod. N It - I D Beale, N Y 3 Watson, N 0 W W OnOdgraes Cincinnati W J, tieberd, Ind' T L Handal, ' lowa B L Bating, N 0 „ 3 Il Taylor, Ts Peter die, Ile ' B 0 B outer, lane tri,e a A Payola?, Dal . I, It Patter, Del EWBBtasn, Boston ill H Heneay, BA .7 Lodge, Boeton . masousivra! HOTllls—lfourth street, below Arch. Pattement, Paris, Pa .1 M Patterson, Ps. T Smith, Pittsburgh 11.. R King, Pittsburgh J M Dunlap, Pittsburgh , T S biyier, Pittsburgh Letighlin, Pittsburgh liiihmelberges & la, Balt D S Meteor,' Westm'd so T B Thompson, N H Scott, X 0 - D Gray, Ripley, Tenn W J M Bowman, Dismay, Pa' PI newly. 'Wyoming Talley J S Martin, Plain W A lilnolsmsn. gomerista Geo West, Ohio N Ilenderson.N Athens; 0 W Simpson, Look Hay n Ita Graham, Dauphin, IC T S A Clarke , Washingin, Pa A Jacobs, Brownville Mlii K Ii Jseobs, Drowns' W Irvin, Oleartleld on, Pa' Alt nigh., 0a 3lela' W 8 Harey & a, Pittsburgh 0 N Smith, Danvers, Mats W 0 Rood, Danvers, MASS W I Harvey, Pa H Doughsrty, Ohio A Sartain, Athens, Tenn ,W A Knight, PhDs, P H Wentz, Trenton, N Tae X Harman, Ohio , Mrs Judge timber. York,ka W De Haven, L T A. Porter, M D, Harrisburg It Harrill, Harrisburg X T Bak, Clarksvil e, A 1 Whaling, Hyde Park I K Johnson, Trauton,;ZlJ L Dowers, Raab rills, Tenn Jacob Hay, N Y 1. F Martin, N 0 W T Harley, MA W D Shepherd Washington DI Pigmies, _Tenn - J Tindal, B 0 I D Manning, B 0 11 Thompson, Oentre en • Thos Busaert, OiroievlLle, 0 Mn Watts, Ye 1,40 Itatdorf, Ohio P 8 Blitz, Pa DS Rapp, Lebanon A Darnel, Ohio 'Augusta' Johoson,N - Thou B Roseman, Ohio Duistnsa. Pittsburgh Hon lan Dandorr, IS It J Leslie, Poland, Ohio J Shannon, Jr, ' Balt maw UOTEL--And, street. below Ponrto 41 Falk.; Aissdilom 0„ N Klatch. Mass!Coo 0 T Boley, Navaar,Ohlo 'J G Murray, Pittsburgh Daid Garter Et% wi, Easton A G Benloger, Allentown Mei Miller, N Y P Harmount. Ohio 0 Breese, New Phil., Ohio J B McAllister, Phronixe'e John 8 Pearson, needing • Jas 0 Brown, Beading D SamneL-Orwigebnrg, Pa Thee Outer. Tamaqua Jae B Oahu: Indians Eden 74 Hood, N J P. W Elmer, Bridgton, N .1f 0 Harris, Viscoosin„ J E Wolter & 11,'Lanti Co' J Newinen, Crawford oto E Bernet, Canal Borer, 0 Peter Walker, Ohio D J Elonsberger; Ohio • -Jonathan Ernest. Ohio" BC P Dover, Petersburg, 0 0 B.4lweitzer, Clanton, 0 golotooir "'elates.? Pa , - - 2,'D.Geasmon, , O Dunn; Zanesville, 0 ' John I. Taylor, Ohio 'John A Grua, Jr, Ohio Mrs Orombaker, Ohio 'Mrs D McLellan, Pa ' - Smith, Philo Geo Glivani, Newark, Del Intros Butler, Boston -10 Bitter A is, Hoverer, Pa 0 P Connell, It Brunswick J"Brown, Sunbury, N B 8 moan, 05 3 B Oared.), GA • 0 0 Oarrel,Ohlo lf„ , ncer, N 0 W A Pritehey, Md Gbf Bornm Waynesboro,PA W 8 Ambersou, Pa J Besore,Waynesboro, Pa- - J Price, Waynesboro, Ph JT- Mcilhenny and lady, Mir bicllhenny, Pa ' Gratyeboxir. Pa 0 X Bother, Eiettiebrug,Pa J S livery, Lafayette, Ind 'arrow. aoThr—s&ee anat. above Third. D Lisberger, Danville; Vs D J Oohing. N .7 P gobl•r, Lehigh co. Pa G Deoble. Oaoton, 0 Mrs S BtatE,lttekhatatoet R Thotopson,Doylestown W S, Neil, Allentown D Bartholomew, Pa Maud, Allontion Oh et, Lihiersrllle Sterner, Miners/OM 0 P Mille-, Millersville Air Sillymen, Pottsvlllle W normal', Pott.vile ' J ltinpota. itymvllle 3 N Smith, Arniville J Pox, Arnsville Gingrich, Armville tielger, Reeding N M Unman:tan, Pa Greer, Doylestown A Johnston. Milton, Ohio S Steinman, Milton, Ohio W Edward, Rosborough J B Vamticker. Ps j 811 Reynold, gi Y T 0 'Yeager. Allentown Jai Balaton, Pa M . Long. Wilkenbarte Mhellelobline,Wilkesharre Maj Putetbangh. do Miss Puterbangh, do WWI Kocher, Wllkesharre G W Ramsay, Pottstille W Major, Leesport. Pa ' At tprger, Ciataismpla J Seeger, Osteaaugus W Gets, Oates/emu, WONT VERNON 110PRI. --Second street, above Arch. SII Oarter.-Is .t. eon, Tenn M Rohrer, Poryroe, Del Jae *tone:4m, N .1 Thus Connell, N J Win Detail, NJ. - /no Oct, Wilmington, Del A G Bose, Del Miss P Ramon, N j Jo* Yorb s do la, P* Geo Wiliinms,N J Illiastatt 4c. eAtt, N I II Garsood. dr le, Ps BALD-NAGLII NOTIPL—Third meet, ob. Oallowhill. ;no Ode:milder, Easton J W fisyre, Pa A Godehalk, Pa - NX, Moll, Reading Jo* Schots, Mont:entry no Ed Griffith, Montgm'l7 co Nat Broderick Lehigh oo 1111111er, hocks co Ohm 0 dawdler, Pa - Riattirt, SMUT HOTEL—Becend utreet, below Vine Jesse Comfort Attleboro tI McCarty, Pa Joint 24 Pelee, Trenton .7 Pell tr. lady, Hellion Joe lisalturn, Attleboro 7) Simpson, Pa A J Dailleld, Pa T B Snyder, Pa D'Arrett, Pa 7. B Prete, Hatboro Chu Palmer, Hunks co B N Miller, Daviaville . 01nia Janney, Pa - Blackwell, Pennington Thos Nut Lambertville B J Ojdycke, N J Hoppoek, NJ Mr Da/teen, Ubeltentuuta AB Pair, BLACK BEAR LIOTSL—Third, above Oallowhill. 8 Smith, Berke co, Pa .8 trey, Berke no, Pa Henry Thome., Douglas, Pill Phil Yoder, Douglas, Pa Reuben Pinter, Green Lane Wm A Yoder, Ps W 0 Oleweli, Reading Ohm K Buell, Reading Wm IK Bookman, Pa Geo K Levan, Reeding Aaron Trotell, Allentown Beni Krubb, Lansdale Chu Snell, Reading Albert Bine. Boonville J R GM, Sar/ville • ho W Oooper, Berwick IS Rends, Zionsrille Wm Thompson, Zionsville N Bltioger,Rilne Wile Jonathan Reffeayder, Wa ll, J . Minch, Allentown - melsdort John Stout, Berke co, Pa NM)IsON 11017811—Mintoncl ;treat. lbws Market M W AULD', Porestville, 0! Miss !bury, N I A Pettit-4,r, N J DO Illohndeon, Ohio Wli Bhoelcley, Del • 0 B Shaw, Boston P Trumbull, Phila P 7 Dtallele, Del G w Belryeer, la & child, dohn Mathiew, Va II V Isaac Lewis, Ohio W Djer, Lebanon, Del BLACK MAR INN-111th and Merchant otreeta. W C Brooks, Pa P W Btroardlgeot Chester k I Haldeman, Del co, Pa L Thompson la, Ps T B Young. Cheater co, Pa B Plemon, Chester co, Pa W P Bratty tc la, Pa 8 Ogden, Del no, Pa It 8 Ogden, Del ms, Pa D I Groan & la, Pa J Tarkston KanuatEguare,Pa W S Jackson, Pa 8 Adams, York co, Pa Jao Schofield, Pa I Campbell, York to, Pa L Ford, bllddleb , i, Ohio A 0 Dlmerrell, We ' ' II Ole)ton, Chester co, Pa P W Mambo% Fa W Pyle, Chester mr, Pa Jno Denalhorn, Pa B, Denalborn, Pa Onnulogbam & wl, KT. evecial Di rattail. Profeeser Saunders , Moisten' frostnate, at the. WEST PRILADELENIA. INSTITUTE, corner of MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will be reopened on the first MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num ber of fifth will be received trimmer immense or razz Os Tie iAotontosa RAILWAYS or rim cm. Thus, without expanse, by a plesaant and safe con 'mance, pupils can be carried into the fresh sir of the CM:at* , in less than half an hint from the centre of the Several acres of opeti ground border on the beau tiful 0.0708 of this Seminary, which le patronised by many of the distinguished gentlemen of the city, among whom are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and The North Armee:in and United Steam' (Used°. Pn pils are received by the day, or into the family of the Principal PEEILADIMPRIA, July 1, 1838. cc we, the undersigned, base had sons or wards in Professor Saunders , Institute and family during the flession.whlch ben Just closed, In respect to parental kludnees, happy intinenoes, attention to health, and progress In thorough education, our expectations base been fatly reallied. To Our friends, who are looking for a decidedly good school for their eons, we oordielly recommend Professor Saunders' Inehtute. ,lIAIATTHEI I I NOWICIRK, No. 1930 Arch street. JNO.-10. PORNEY, office of The Prete. SMARM N.' THOMPSON, Thompson Es Boo:1,NQ 413 Chestnut street. BILVNII, 1400 Girard avenue. 44 W. L. SPRINGS, 881 Market street. GROUGR H. MARTIN, 1623 Walnut street: l Other 'Patrons of this Institution : BLI B. BURN/ITT, 409 Market street. TOlifi 0. 31ITOHEIL, 208 South Sixth street. T. B:004011AN,142 South Bighth street. 'MI BROWNII, .1.13 - Suuth Fifth street, '131.31.1101. MOORS, Logen "1. WATSON, Logan &Oars. 991.1. - AWAlN,'oftlea of Ledger. MORTON MoMIONASL, offloe of North American, VLUB;LiWiti, Penn Square. 117'Nolisuritsei woes Ostrow aka " • • JOB PIONTIO, , • Dirtif AND OEBBTNUT. ,ckseiggi Notal, DratL, Buli Wing, Bill Holds, Off nibs' d;Clidds, , and aL other blab at Tab Priabld, It rhea 'WM Zan lenstralev - or Ha.tr restorative of Toles Rsact.—Thia article, has obtained such a wide.epread celebrity for its vtrtues iu cleansing, purifying, and In vigorating. th'e 4 - air, that it is now considered a sine ono nori to a lady's or gentleman's *rata -Hair that has become har h or diseased from neglect nrideltneas, is speedily by ita use, transformed into beautifully soft and glom/vend prevented from decadence. Bold by all Druggists, and at the Laboratory of James• 11.11311 L & CO , Perfumers and Importers, 701 OUJOITSIIT Street, Philadelphia. - - se9.o-13t Singer'satSewing Machine.—After newa t Family heeeamachlues that have yet been fats trial of offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of opera tors has been given in favor of Singeed. This le, in fact, the only machine capable or performing every kind of sowing, and is, beyond all question, the meet com plete article for family use yet invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, in every re spect, to any other machine. On this statement, we challenge the world I. AI. SINGER CO , sel6 tjim22 Office, No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. Saving Fond... -Biqa Per Cent, Interest.... NATIONAL lIADITY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. carnet of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any ma, large or moil, and Interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of . withdrawal. Money L received and payments made daily, without not's... The investments are made In Real Estate, Mortgages, (}round Rental, mut such first-class semi. ties as th charter requires. Oilloaltotirs, from Do'elooli In the ro‘rning until 5 °Week In the afternoon, nd os Monday mad Thursday foTAOIIII/11 until II &slosh. fee Arc Maki - re • OILVDIATID PAMALT SEWING meonnse, 780 019118TNIIT 13THEBT. Theis, Ideobinee sin" now Nally admitted to be tbe OM In use for family lowing, melons • now, strong ; nd ettetie stitch, which will nor ttp, even if every math stitch be at. Oitenlass want on application by IMAM ap9-y. One•Pelce Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made in the best manner, expressly for Baum oat's. We mark onr lowest telling price In PLAIN 1 / 1 001111 on cook article. 4a goods made to order are warranted aatisfaotory, and Our ONIL•PRION STBIIIII 1111 atflOllf ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES k CO., an27-ly 604 MARKET Street, Thomas W. Bally, to. 62 Market Street, Importer and Dealer in Vine Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. Hirst-olase goods constantly on hand The subscriber, paying cash for every article, is enabled to eell at. a small advance. Those about purchasing would do well to NW. All goods warranted as repro. entsed. set-gm Impurities of the Wood.—The hod and habits of civilised man induce in a great majority an impure condition of the blood, the source of a great variety of painful diseases, which disturb the happiness of almost every family in the land. A sure. safe, awl agreeable rognedyls at baud in the PERUVIAN BTRUP, a fact which muck be denied. itor gale in this city by P. Brown, Fifth and Chest, nut, and Haggard 1 Co., Twelfth and Chestnut. 8615 d&w if eleallsents Snails Fond—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Neoond street. Belielves de posits in sums of One Doiler and upwards, from all °lasses of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of dye per emit, per annum. • Ornoe open daily, from 9 until 6 o'elook, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, franaltn Zell; Treasurer and Secretary, Chariest id Morris ,Marriages. Oa the 17th instant. by Rim Yos.ll. Kennard. Mr. HENRY P. GREEN to Miss MARGARET S. V. GOLD, both of Oolorabla. Pa On the 19th Instant. by Rev. J R. Anderson Mr. JOHN HORN, of Wilmington, to Athos EMMA PAM, of this oity. On the 19th instant, by Rev. J. R. Anderson. Mr. MORDROAI TYLER, of Gamlen. N.J ~ to Mine KATE DUGAN, of Paterson, Jantata co., Pa. 0 Weatrys. On Tuesday evening, Sept. 21st , ROBESON LEA, merchant of this city. Hie male friends are reepeetfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No 1830 Pine street, on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, without farther notice. Interment at Laurel Hill. it* Oa the 19tb %natant. JAMES 0111 LION, aged 89 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late resi dence, No. 1217 !Whet street, above Twelfth, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. withoat farther notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. tF Oa Monday evening, ELIZA. W., wife of John IL Barker, and daughter of James Watson. The relatives and frleads of the family are Invited to - attend - her funeral. on 'friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. sew On the 19th inst., Mr. JOHN EDWARDS, Jr., its the 83d year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the resident,* of his father, Mr. John Edwards. Sr., lio. 180 Coates street, below New Market, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Panora! to proceed to Odd Yellows' Cemetery. On toe 18th Nast.. Mr. THOMAS MAXWELL, a na tive of Carlisle, an the county of Cumoerland, England, in the Sad year of his age. His relatives and friends, and those of the family, also Prospect Lodge. No 187, I. 0 of 0. P. ' ere re spectfully invited to attend the funeral. from bin late residence, No. 622 South Twelfth street, above Shippey, this (Wednesday) afternoon 225 haat ,at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Itonistason's Cemetery. • On the 10th Init., bld.fiCtAbET SNYDER, in the 76th yea-of her age. The rela'ives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the fuieral, from her late residence, Main street, above Tulpehorken, Germantown, this (Wednesday) atterpOOD, at 2 O'oseck. • On the 20th WILLI.tM DOUGHERTY, aged 60 years The relatives and friends of the family are reaped fully invited to attend the it:metal, from his late resi dence, 765 Swanson street, above Catharine, this (Wed. neadayt morning, at 8 o'o ock, 'without further notice, To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. At Pouth Media on the 19th lost., CHARLIE, only child of the late George B. and Mary A. Piegel, ht the 6th year of his age The relatives and friends of the family are re. apeotfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the reti. dente of his uncle, No. 1602 Wood street, this (Wednee day) Malmo r, at 2) o'clock. age. Corn Exthange Denk..•Thtsßnnk will commence business on 'l4ll.lft+D a , / next. 234 Poptember, at the Northeast corner of tECOND and ODIESTNIIT Streets. Dank bones front 10 to 3. Dis count days TuEspeys and ERIDATS. By order of the Board. se22-Itte J. W. TOEREV, Dabbler. fintiounl IK3thibition of Horses at Pow. ELLTON.—The undereigned take thia mode of Worming thee* interested that they hare retired from the Comte Mee or Arrangements 01 the proposed Na. %tonal Exhibition of liorera, to take place. at PO WELL TON, on October 6th, dth r iths Inn Bth, 1k63. RICHARD TOM. W.ILLIAM A. EDWARDS, Hardt,. KILPATRICK, 0-BORO Y. PLITT, C. 11. an:obit, JOB H. THOMPSON. JrEPhiladelphia clad Rending Railroad 0021PANY.—Oftlee 227 South FOURTEI 81. Prift•AUHLPHIA, Sept. 21st, 1858. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this OOMPIIIy, due on the let proximo, aro requested to loave thew at this Office, on or before the 80th Inst., when re c eipts will be given and checks will bo ready for &Wert on the Ist proziuso, in eichsage for said receipts. A. BRADFORD, sell-tocl ' Treasurer. - IZThe FrUlt and Floral Festival in Aid of the PHILADELPHIA SADDATLE SCHOOL OIATION will be bald In JAYNE'S HALL, com mencing on MONDAY IiVIdNING, September 20th. Bet/bath Schcals, in a body, will be admitted every day before 6 P. 10. Donations of Fruits, !dowers, &c., (which will be gratefully acknowledged,) received at the Hall Season Tickets 26 cent". &ogle Tickets 10 oohs. Obildreres Tickets 6,cents. JAMES B. RODGERS, J. 13. CUMMINGS, WILLIAM GET LT, 0. A. KINGSBURY, M. D., ISAAC Commlttee, TrGirard College.--The Directors of the Olrard College give notice that they are pre pared to BIND OUT, In the State of Penoetivania, TUBNTY.ONE O.ItPIIANS. in accordance with the Wino! etephen Girard, to imitable occupy lona_-euch SA Agriculture, Navigation, Aets, Idechenlcal Trades, and Manufactures." The master will be required to teach his apprentice his respective art, and to furnish Lim with suitable board and lodging in his own place of residence, (except where. for special reasons, the ap prentice may be allowed to board elsewhere.) The master may be allowed to take each Orphan on Trial for a term not exceeding ono month. recess d- sirone of obtaining an apprentice can apply at the COLLEGE, be tween the hours of three and tiro P. PI , or, if not reel dente of Philade'phla, CAD edreas the eodere•goed, in writing, Mang name, residence. occupation, and refer ences, the latter, whenever paplble. to be reeldente of PhDs de Iptila. DENBY W. AILEY, 5e2.2.6t Secretary of Girard College. in- Office of the Mayor of the City of PITILAUELPRTA—Esprameas. 21st, 1868 -- Ow RINVARD.- - Khereas, the body of JOHN E. • LARK a citizen of Philadelphia, was found in the Schuylkill river, above the Market-street Bridge, on the 22d of April, 1858, and thereupon the Coroner's Jury did render a verdict that ' 4 deceased came to his death by having his throat cut by some person or Der eves unknown to them,” &c.; and whereas. all efforts for the detection of the murderers have been ineffectual now. 1, ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor of the city of Philadelphia, in accordance with an ordinance of the Councils of sa'd City, do hereby offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS fur the appribenefouand con elation of the person or tomes, parties to or porno. Mating the murder or JOHN E. wata, or for such information as shall lead to their detection. JAMES E, MONTGOMERY, Mayor's Clerk Attest, sa22•w f m-3C ErClose of century Plant.--The Exhl. Mt= of OAR wonder of the flower world for the t of the YOUNG MEWS CUR IBTIAti Adbo - will eloie on TGURSDAY EVENINia, the 23d toot. DUDS from the Stem, containing some 800 fiords each, and which ma be preserved lu spirits 10r many years, together with YOUNG r nom for planting, will be sold to ♦leiters on TUESDAY, WEkt &WAY, and THURSDAY. Many bare already been applied for. Admission 10 ots. Obildren 6 eta. se2l-BtSt Sayne+a Hall Prayer Meeting/. r• For the pro eat. the Business Men'a Union Prayer Meet ing will be held In the BANSOIS-STItEET near NINTH Street, the Hall being otherwise engaged. The meeting yesterd.y was one or thrilling Interest Come all who can and spend the nose day hour la prayer. a-1/I.6t* sye Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Coin• parry : —The lobscribers to the Capital Stock of the Philadelphia and Darby Rat Compaoy are no. titled that FOUR DOLLARS per share (being the ba lance of the Bret instalment) will be due, and is hereby requested to be paid, on the 25th September Indent, °Moe of the Treasurer, No. 121 WALNUT Street, be tweet: the hoarser 10 A, U. and 1 P. M , DAILY • and at the Blue Belt' Tavern, Twenty-fourth Ward, on SATURDAY APTDRNUONS, between Four and Fire o'Cloek. By Order of the Board of Directors. 5e14.12t TllOldAB SPADED, Treasurer The Citizens et the various 'Wards, In favor of the PROPLIra TICKET, will meet in BkIDAY NVENING, the 24th lust , at TX o'clock. at the ward houses, to take such measures, and appoint committees, as wilt Insure the euccese of the ttoket at the coming Mottos:l.. By order at the Committee, se2l•4t J. EABPtDit , Chairman. o(r. Newt Orbitfie Gas Light Company. RARMBREP AND hIECLIANIOB 7 DANX, Plillanat.rti le, ;lily 2,1868. Notice Is hereby given to the Stockholders of the New Orleans Gas Light Company, that the Agency for the Transfer of the Stook and the payment of the Divi• dends of that Company will be closed from and after the first day of October next', and they are requested to surrender the Certificates issued by thin Bank and re• Wee Warrants of Transfer to the Company in New OP' loam W. 111:10uTtiN i jys4lwkintktool wader. m9s,--TinwptAPp4.., .17.vEnnirp,47, ImpTEnnt.n, 22. 1858: nnir. •"Nottee;......sensed peepesuls, • endorsed "Proposals for Furnishing Supplies to the Board of eonlrons's of Public orchools, ,, Will be received at the. office of the Controllers of Public Schools, Southeast• corner of MTH and AMILPIII Streets, addressed to the undersigned, until September 28th. /888, at 12 o'clock M., for the supply of all the 1300$8 and STATIONERY to be used in the Pablie Schools of the City of Philadelphia, until the let day of deanery, 1850.' The Propellers runes state the price and quality of the Hooks and articles of Ste loner) , pro. posed to be furnlebid, and be accompanied by a sample of each item. A. list of the hooka and Eftrrionery au thorized by the Board can tie predated at the Secrete ry'e OSlce, Southeast earner of BIX2II and ADELPII/ otreeto. By order of the Committee on Bopplies. RIMIT J. HIM Min t &WY, Board of Controller of Public Bohoolo, [crfacrelOgy A. very amusing Lecture on tide eubJeot will be giren by Mr. CONKLIN, of ibis city. at BA.NfOS-ST. TALL, on INKDNICIWAV ISVSNING, Sept. 22, 'B5B, illnetrAted by numerous splendidly executed portraits sod proillen, exhibition the various erpects of the human visage. N. 11,—No one should fail to be present and behold these wonderful representations 01 human -nature. Prices of admission—Lady And gentleman, 26 cents ; mingle, 25 *ants. Doors open at 7; lecture to commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock. ne2li2tie Q !Moms for invalids wein At(actions at THE CREST 8. W. corder PARICE and OIiEBTNLIT [Weds, seg-lm West Plilladelphis. Net° pubittatione. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, ' JL. PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, M. 800 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. CARD TO THE BOOK TRADE! PETERSON BROTHERS would respecttully call the business /vacation of the BOOKSELLERS and PUB LISHERS' now in thia city, to their new and large Catelogue of the Werke of DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS. - PETERSON BROTHERS publish, exclusively, In the UNITED STATES, all the writings of the very cele brated author, 011AltlaS DICKENS! They would refer to their Catalogue for partioular der• seriptions of Five Complete Edition'', and of thirty different styles of binding of these most popular and beat selling of modern writings MRS. 8011TIIWORTIVS WORKS! See Catalogue. CAROLINE LEE BENT VS WORKS! fee Catalogue. =ARLES LEVER'S WORKS! See Catalogue. ' ALEXANDER DIMAS' WORKS! See Catalogue. T. 8. ARTHUR'S WORKS ! See Catalogue. CAPT. MARRYATT , B WORKS I Bee Catalogue, And for a complete and descriptive Het of the intel. lectual productions of such great authors ae: Eugene Sue-- eorge Lippard—Emerson Sennett— Benjamin Disraeli-111as Picketing—Mrs Gray—Bar- Aeon Ainsworth—George W . M. lteynolcia-4. A. Matt- land—W Maxwell, flow see Ca alogne, BOOKS ON COOKING ! By Miss LESLIE--Hire. HALE—Hrs. WIDDIPIELD —Mo., KW HUMOROUS BOORS! PETERSON BROTHERS also publish the only I.IIIRARY O 1 A nERIOAN . . . . These inteLbely sunny books contain the only true, broad idiomatic humor of the Atocrican character. Par the Mina &adagio& of publication SEE CATALOGUE. MISCEi.LANJNOUi - 0 - RD " 1;R8 ! _ . . They pay sttict attention to the waking up of orders for books of ail pubitabers, and fornieh promptly all the klegazuses and New apapers and. payer books at the lowest rates...nd at earliest dates of publication. Book sellers, Publishers, and the public generally, are re epectfully invited to call end examine our new cat*. Logue of celebrated Works. T. B. PhT.ERSON & WIDMER& Bookeellers and Publishers, 1e22.3t No. Bog o.ll.E.iflillT Street. tied estate. J . M. GummEr & SONS Respectfully Inform their Ittotals and the Faille that OA or about the YOUSTEENTII OF OCTOBER They will be prepared to offer at PUBLIC BALE, AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, STOCKS, Eao.,. Bro Pereong desirous of disposing of their Property at Public Sale are respectfully Invited to tall at our Of five at an early date, In order that their propertlee may be registered and fully advertised previous to sale. OFFICE, NO. 620 WALNUT BTRNET. J. It. G. & 8. will gill continue the PRIVATE Pur chase end Bale of READ EBPATIC, AIORTGAGES, &0., as uetti. se2t.et Segal Drolitze. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of GEORGE REABTEN, deceased. Notice is hereby given that 0 %TIT &RINE HEAR TEN, widow of said decedent, has tiled in said Ooort her petition, with ao eppralsement, claiming to retain the personal property therein mentioned, under the provisions of the act of 14th April.lBsl. And that, unless exceptions thereto be presented on or before Fri day, October 16th, 1868, the same will be allowed and approved by the Omni. GEO. PERGEANT, gen w 11.4 t Att rney for the Widow. Political PEOPLE'S TICKST. 4. , STATE OFFICERS. JUDGE OP THE SUPREME COURT, JOHN M. READ. CANAL COIISIIBBIONEEt, WILLIAM E. FRAZER.. CONGRgSB Rust Distator... EDW. JOY WARM JOHN P. vsants WAS. INSILLWARD JOHN WOOD SNOOD ~ TIIJED , FOUSTEL .g 1:B=i111 STATE' SENATOR THIRD DISTRICT ? JOHN H. TARTER. FOR REPRESENTATIVES 111187 DIEITRIOT WM. B. MATTHEWS t.t; MORRIS YARDING GEORGE T. THORN JOSEPH M. OUITRCH. DAVID H. STYER 0. A. W A.LBORN GEORGE W. WOOD 'SAAB J. NEALL ........ISAAC) A. SHEPPARD. JOHN A. FISHER FRANCIS EDWARDS. SIMON GRATZ ...GEORGE W lIAMESSLEY GEORGE WILEY 0. M. ABBOTT YOVUTit cc I I 1/ItTit tc flrill 81YX1 , 172 " t 4 E ion= NLsysevrti •i TWALIPTII 44 THIRTRENTiI 4, FOVATIMOT/1 " FlPTSilitrt '' 81ITIINNIlt 4, ORYZMUSEXTri" COUNTY OFF/CERB aunitilv, WILLIAM H. KERN. REGISTER OP 'MILE, GEORGE W. NoMARAN. CLERK OP ORPHANS , COURT, NIMROD WOOLERY ELECTION, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 5e2240c73 agr, EXTRA LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL NVERGRENNS. on unusually favorable terms (Should be planted early In the autumn ) SIISIAIt MAPLES, and a largo variety of other Shade Trim, Pratte, Vines, Itoota, kc. DAVID 3. GRISCONI, ae22-it a 2t* Evergreen Nursery, Woodbury, N. 3. gb.CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—The ship NONPAREIL, Green, hots Liverpool. is now discharging under general order, at HlllPPEN•Street wh .rt. Lonkignees will please attend to the receipt of tbeir goods. TISOBIAS RIOHARDSON dr. CO. ee22 6t 101 WALNUT St. LOST OR MlSLAlD—Certtfloato of two Shares of the Capital Stock in the Liberty Saying Fund end Building Aisociation. The finder will be re warded for leaving the name at No. St North NMI( Street. Se22.3t* KEG TAR.—Always on hand a full supply, and for solo by WEAVP,It, PULER. dc CO., No, 28 North Water greet, and ett.22 No. 22 North WitARVPB PITCH Carefully selected for ship-build ors, and for sato by WHAVIIR, FITLIat, fr. 00., No. 28 North Water street, and se22 No. 22 north Wharves. ~ I'IIILADELPItIA &Dr I:leas. - ': - ` AND RRADING RAILROAD. FltalOnT TOR nABRISBURG.—The Philadelphie sod Reading Railroad Company are now prepared to forward ireight to Harrisburg, and to all points on the Lebanon Valley branch of this road. Freight delivered at the Company's depot, eouthelat corner of BROAD land CHERRY Streets, before 4 o'clock P. M., wilt be forwarded on the same day, and will arrive at Harrisburg before 10 o'clock on the foliowing rooming. For rates, .ko., apply to JNO. P. BRAT Y, General Agent, se2l-1m Broad and Cherry atreolf. rpo STATIONERS.—Joseph Rodgers & Sona', Jonathan Orookee, and Farmer's fine pootet Cutlery. BarrkereFheare, Erasing Kniree, and Steel Pene, Tor sale to the trade by ERASMUS 0. PRATT & BRO., ee2l-et* Importere, 28 BANK btreet. PAPER, PRINTED cAftus t AND ENVELOPES, 405 00114E110E OTREET. se2l-St -N. s. L.twu PM] BRIDGETON.—The Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARCS Street Tues. days, Thursdays, sod Saturdays, at 8X o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, Wednesdays . , and Fridays, at 5 o'clock A. M Stopping at New Castle, Delaware City, Port Delaware, and the usual Landings on the Clohaneey. Through tlokets for Millevllle, Port Elisabeth, Alaurieetown, Dividing Creek, Newport, Ceitervillt, and Seaton. Pena* BALLY Sc BROTHER, CARPETINGS. Of choice etyles and approved manufacture, conatantly 4, receiving and for rale by NEW PALL STOOK Hiva just opened an entire new stack of to whieb they invite the attention of first-clam buyers Our stook le partlealsrly adopted to TUE 130IITILERN TRAM ata2rolf THOMAS & MARTIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR nut BALE OP CARPETINGS On Consignment, a large lot of INGRAIN AND VENETIAN CARPETS, To be 'old at AUCTION PRIORS for Cash or Olt! On. oeptaocee, WOLFS% WILSON, & CO., Jy2o-frto&olf No. 132 CUESTNWS Street CLENDENNING's DAMASK TABLE CLOTHE, TABLE OOTEE9, TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELLINGE. TO TIRE DAY GOOD 9 IitEROHANTB: Osarasstss As I have bestowed more than usual expense and labor in getting up ibis Article of Damask Table Damask in this country, and have since dad in furnishing an article equal, and In come respects supe rior, to the Imported one, at a much less expense, I trust that those who have a Memos' ion to entourage 11311410 AN ENTERPSISH and American labor will not forget my eddrese. JOHN CLENDENNING & CO., ARAMINDO MILL, PKAN.EFORD, PHILADELPHIA. P. B.—Pedlare and those who travel and supply Coma. try Trade will fled it to their advantage to call at *be Factory before purchasing aloe where. Parties wishing to buy, and cannot make it convenient to call at the Faotory, will please send their address, and they wilt be waited on with samples of the above. sale:tit New dark Ehp Ooobs Inealere IMPORTANT TO DRY GOODS JUST RECRIVOD PRA RECRLVT ARRIVALS FROM SURORS, In iota" exhibited sod for lode st our WARDROOMS, DR FOREST, ARMSTRONG, & CO., 80 AND 82 CHAMDEILB STARRY, N&W YORK, Raving made extensive additions to Oar Stores, we hare, with great tame, selected a SPLENDID VARIETY OF DRESS AND "FANCY GOODS, Iv VARIOUS FABRICS, Such as will enable our customers to give a New Add • Attractive Appearance to their Stocks, and aid theca in retaining their trade in the face of all competition. We have purchased for cult AN EXTENSIVE STOOK OF DOMESTICS, Which we give to buyers at Prices below which none will care to sell. This portico or our Stock embraces the leading styles : BIERS - MAO, COCURCO, PACIPIC, AND SPRAGUE PRINTS, MANCILESTEIt, PACIFIC, AND RAIifILTON .1011 N W. RYAN DELAINES. LAW RINGS, GAROT, SISOBICEOG s YORK MILLS, DWIGUI, LONSDALE, AND NV AMBUTTA BUMMING'S ♦ND SHIRTING& WHITE GOODS. In this department will be found Linens and Handker chiefs of our Importation, expressly adapted to the wants of the Trade, with a choice line LADIES' SKIRTS or Tula mosr APPROVED MARE, CLOTHS, MUM:US, AND TESTINCO, DUST= .....JOSEPH H. SINEX ..... SAIIIIEL SWEENY Comprising the latest and moat asalul Inventlons SHAWLS, BROOUII, STELIA, and WOOLLEN, in greet variety. The principle upon which we do business is grounded upon MUTUAL INTEREST, knowing that, unman our Cuetomers make money out of us, we cannot make it ant of them. DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG, CO., Nos. 80 and 82 CLIAMBE.3I.B Street, selB.Bt NW YORK NEW CLOTH STORE. HENRY D. NELL, st[CORBSOIL TO OEO. M. COATES h CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Just received, the Newest etylea of FANCY CASSIMERES ANL) VESTINGS, Aloo, a choke aesortment of FEBROEI BLACK AND COLORED GLOMS, And other Goode adapted to Mews year. eelo-12t GRAND COMMANDER. GEO. W. WOOD, Grand Secretary. ee2l Et* NiALL CLOAKS. I. 0. S. M. MINNL-HA•ItA LODGE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the LODGE will be at 7 o'clock. A full And general attendance of the members Is par ticularly deElred, as business or an Important nature sell bo transacted. By order of the MAGIC SHIELD COOKING STOVE. FOR SALE ONLY BY o. anima , ty.. co , 349 North Second street. RUGG POMO, Northwest corner of Second and Bbippon. WM. A. CANNON, 317 Booth Second, and 937 North Second street R. °HMI AN. 249 Foutb Second street. JOHN LYONS, Northwest corner Tenth and MO STEINMETZ & BUCK. 3329 Germantown road. FRANCIS FALLS, 630 Race street. ne2l.3taa ei UNS, RIFLES, AND SPORTING IN -ICIF ruomENTs. The Subscribers have In store THE LARGEST ASSORT/SENT FOWLING-PIOr E S, RIFLES, 810., Ever offered in this city. Desirous of reducing their eissoltment as much as possible before the let Deo they will sell AT VERY LOW PRICES THEIR ENTIRE STOOK, omprling GUNS PROM TILE 51051' CELEBRATED MAIM FACTURERd OF ENGLAND, BELGIUM, AND FRANOE. PHILIP 8. JUSCICE A CO., No. 21 North FIFTH Street, eelE2m above Market. A WNINGS 1 AWNINGS ! L - Ja. JOSEPH H. TOSTER, Awning Maher, No. 418 North THIRD Street aboro Willow, Italian and Preach Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office Win dows i Awnings for Stores, Awnings for Steamboats and Ships. All hinds of Awnings. Toots, Flags. or any thing In canvas, made to order byaOHN.PH H 208 T ER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street. Resi dence, no 840 South 'Front Street .108NPH 11. 708TRII. CAMPBELL'S DINING SALOON, • Corner of THIRD St. and HARMONY COURT, flu been closed for several days past, in order to be regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened en MONDAY next. 20th lust . with improvements and al teration/I which will astonish the town. The host bee thrown his Noel Into the ta , k of iron zeal, and we think that his efforts will meet with universal approbation. When reopened it will bee model establishment. tesll4f THE DELICATE, and those who are pro aonacell convalescent alter a long duration of ill. um, are recommended to use slight etimulantn. We can in all confidence, commend the PLUM POET WOE of our own Importation to those who are allowed the luxury. It is a fruity, lueolous Wine. & SMITH, Druggists, anlll-dtr gonttwomtenr Penned end (}teen BROWN STOUT.-40 make tc Final & Inverted direct from London, In store end for sale ry Irm. B. IfRATON, end die ROUTE( 'MONT street. A BRAM BLACK'S ENGRAVING, DIE EA. Pinking, and .Igmbogeed Printing, Envelope, and Real Preen Idannie,otory, 130. 1 gen% BUMS fittest, Philadelqllia. Pa. anl24lra 110MGLISH IrEItiMILLIOn and WA/U- W.. 1 MARINE BUM, especially imported for Painters and Printers. Pat. up In Ilb pickages and for Ws by LAP & BROPILDR, sel7-lin* 241 DOOR Street, up stairs. PPROVISIONS.-100 Bbla Mess Pork 1 , 000 p. City Smoked Hams. 1,000 .g 'C shotadem /Fg W. Lard. For sale by C. C. SADLE abo v e, 04 ♦roll Ot.j mound door Front. Wholesale tarp Eboobs. No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN THIS DAY Th eir Fall Importation CARPETINGS, PRICES GREA-TLY REDUCED ELLINGTON 'lnvents, BIIPIR ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, NXTRA. SINN INORAINB, bOIIBLE. COTTON CHAINS INGRAINS, VENITIANS, AND LOWER DRAM!, JOKEPIE LEA, eelo too2l Nos. 128 And 130 01188TNUT et McCauley, Brother, & Brewster, 28 NORTH FOURTH ST. HOSIERY, OLOVNII, AND NANCY GOODS, No. 297 WIESTIMT STREET, AMERICAN COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS JUST RECEIVED PROM TUE MANU2AOTUREUS, DEALERS. cm 07 701 BEST AItiORTED sTOOKB, NEW, FRESH, AND ELEGANT, TO wnion Ws SOLICIT ATTRITION viBROIDERiES, WOOLLEN GOODS, °LOTUS, m.o. Ye.N . S.EII NOTIONS, WRDIMDAY EVENING, 22D mar, Retail Carp %. cabs. "MOURNING GOODS FROM AUCTION. —Wo Will offer today the following Goode, at bee than uaualprlc...a : Black /gored 011 k. 75 cent.i. Rich B ack Bayadere Balka,-$l. ' All wool Black Mona.lints de Lane, 280. .0.11-.oot Black Mouselines de Lalee, 31 Mo. ell-wool Black Monneline' de Laing, 87%a. ' • Lepla's Black Bombazine, 76 and 87Mo. Lup,reo Black Bombazine, $1 to $t 871 i• Lninn'a Black Bombazine, extra. floe, $1.60. Lupin's Black elerinotn, 51,14 and 76e. Lupin's Black Martnoes 87X and $l, Lupin's Black Carbmerea,l6 to $l. BE6eON it BON, Mot:traitr Store, se22-8t No. 608 ORES/ NOT Street. GRAND OPENING. CLOAILB THOMAS W. EVANS & CO 17221:21353 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23D, LAItOEST APBORTMENT OP CLOAKS EVER OPPERED IN PHILADELPHIA, EMBRA- CING ALL THE NIWINT PARIS NOVELTIES 818 exn 820 OIIESTNTIT STREET ae2l-11t BLACK SILKS THOMAS W. EVANS & CO. Would respectfully call attention to their extensive as sortment of - B AC% SILKS, MN, POMO HEAVY BLACK TAFFETTS. VERY RUM; HEAVY GRO DR RIDGE, EXTRA. QUALITY; ISLAM BA.Y.A.RERE WILMS BLACK 'VELOUR 01 TOMAN ; SLACK GRO DE EPSOM; MOURNING SILKS; With a variety of other makes, comprising the largest and handsomest stesortment they have ever offered. se2l.3t 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT Street. INDIA SHAWLS AND SILKS. L. J. LEVY & CO. Are now opening a large assortment of NEW PALL GOODS, To which additions will be made by all the steamers arriving daring the next nix weeks. Their assortment is now full and complete In the fol lowing articles : INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS; RIOII AND MEDIUM PRICED SILKS; FLOUNCED AND DOUBLE SKIRT SILKS; RICH PRINTED CASHMERES; RICH BRINTED MOUsELINES; FRENCH. MERINOS AND OASHMERES; RICIt FRENCII CHINTZES; NEW SPUR POPLIN DRESSES; DOUBLE SKIRT WALKING DRESSES; FRENCH. EMBROIDERIES; SAXONY AND FRENCH PLAIDS; NEW BLANKET SHAWLS; PARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS; HOSIERY, GLOVES, FLANNELS; SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS. SO AND 811 CHESTNUT ST. se2o4t BARGAINS AUCTION THIS WENN— • Three iota (120) Cbildren'a Plumbi ,• Two lotto (81 garde) rilk and Plush Veslinge; One tot (12) blick F ilk climate; One lot MT yds) dark plain ribbed Cassimeres; 000 lot (183 yards) steel mixed Batinets ; Three lots (80) Robes One lot (240 yards) all wool Plaid; One lot (38 yards) Poll de Obevrec N. H.—The above are cheap and desirable. 000PBB 8c OONABD, ae2o 8. B. corner NINTH and MANKST. LUP IN' S 6-4 FRENCH MERINOES AND OASNINNNE DE 009136, PROM THE NANAT MERINO HALE. CHARLES ADAM) bas pow arranged several lota arid qualities of teen 'well-known Goods, in choice and desirable colors. Also, plain Mons. DeUlnas, in mode, plain, and high colon, All•gool Plaids, choice styles. Mons. Delsinea, Valenclas, Mohair s, Poll de Citevres and brass Ooods to votlety. . . . GLOBO/ lILAOK 13iL88, 08 ALL WIDTHS )(leaky corded Weak Poull de hole. New If ugl.eh mad 31errl mao P, lota. Flee eti ck of Unebr'likable Plumele, Shirting, Sheet. ag e and Pillow Muslin.. SCELLA. 8/IANYLB I In many desirable styles. New Goods being deny received and sold at the low. est market pr.ces, for CASU. eeemwf•tf ZWEITE and ARCH Streets. . TERS, and SHAWLS. .ters. new Fall styles, lee, for Fall. .y in one day's notice, MANTILLAS, TAUS ILK RICE Circulars and Du. Cloth Raglans and CI . Ordara taken. and road hCABLBI', ORBEN, BLACK. CRIAISON, fitells, Broche Bordered CENTRES Shawls, emotion lots COOPER lit CONRAD, NTH And MARKET SW H. S. core or N 1 - 111INTZ FOULARD ROBES—Brown and V Black grounds, with rich Chintz bogoet4. AllO, sown designs in Chin's and plain colors. 89I1iPLE8.3 BBOTHBII9, se2o lIIMITII and OLIBBTNUT Straota NEW AUTUMN" &MS.—Just opened, a IN Line of rick and seasonable goods of low, medi. Om, and superior qualities. BEI A.RPLESS BROTHERS, se2.o CHESTNUT and NIGHTIE. IFEPINS MERINO AT $l.OO.—A lot of A... 4 full width extra quality. Lupin• Me. loos of excellent value. Also, wide Shawls, Merinos, and Cashmeres. Aft ARPLESS BROTHERS, ee2O ORES MUT and RIGHTII. GREAT ATTRACTION ! OVER $4,600 WORTH OP 5H4191.8 PROM WH/OH TO MAIZE A RELROPION. THOUN.I.BY & () nista. N.H. con EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Have tha'oelt SHAWL Stock hi Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to the following very cheap lois, via: 48 LONG. BROOELE SHAWLS at $ 8 each. 20 Do. do. do. at 10 4 . 20 Do. do do. at 11 " 24 Do. do. do. at 12 10 Do. do. do. at 13 " 20 Do. do. do. as 14 .. 20 Do, do. do. at 18 < 4 8 Do. do. do. at 18 " 8 Do. do. do. at 20 I. F. Do. do. do. at 25 In the above Lots of Long 'Brach° Shawls will be found every desirable color of cootre. BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS From $2 to $l2, in every color. &ranch Blanket tihmsla in new dolgo e. Plain Thib Shawls, c gusto and Long. Beal Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered, Children's rhawle, Aliases' Shawls, and Gentlemen's Shawls, at THORNLEY ds OHISDPS, “oxic PRION OASH STONE.,' Northeast Owner itt.:llTH R. *PRIM; GARDEN N. B.—City and Country Storekeeper's buying for cash may find bargains at T & P. S.—A MagniOast:Ago& of Bilks now on hand. selB-tf The Subscribers will exhibit ON BLOADAY AND DURING THE WEER, ELEGANT CLOAKS, au advance of their usual opoulug,) to which they invite the inspection of LADIES AND STRANGNNS. J. W. PROCTOR ac CO., NO. 709 CHESTNUT STREET, rtirLADmpare. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCM STREETS, STAPLE AND DA.NOY SILK GOODS. OPENING OP PENNON 000 DB TO-DAY RICK SILK ROBES A LEZ; SILK ROBES, DOUBLE SKIRTS; SPLENDID ROBES, TWO FLOUNCES; SPLENDID ROBES, THREE FLOUNCES; NEWEST STYLES PALL SILKS; ROUND-CORNERED SHAWLS; EXTRA RION PRINTED DE LAMES; PLAIN AND BAXADERE BLACK SILKS. EYRE & LANDELL, Nepl-Set FOURTH AND ARM STREETS Elissolnuona anb Capartnerolpp. DISSOLUTION . OF PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing Coder the name or IIesXTER, WILSON & PEaItBON, near lloltaesburg, was by mutual consent dissolved on the 21st day of August, 1868 ROBERT BAXTER, SAMUEL WILSON, JAMES 11. PEARSON. eelß•eed St* September 16,1969 illettitstrg. cy TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT • PAIN—By Dr. J. D VRANOIti, the inventor of the GalVardo Process, OSIOO 3 No. 925 RAON Street Also, medicates, Ails, and inserts Teeth. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. sel7•Sts Dr. W. S. SicILHENNEY,Dentist , 44 **•• would inform hta friends that be boa resumed practice at No. 784.3 CHESTNUT Street, second door above th e U. 8. Mint. sepl-3m MO CONFECTIONERS AND RAKERS.- MO FM Itet. Oil Peppermint, warranted pare; 1000 ,4 Varb, Ammonia; 200 ,1 Oarraway Seed, For Jae so wantei be Vi'D , Bo* NRRRITT, Wholeeala Drugglete, 200 dlarktd.atreet. P EIRE NOLOGIU&L TIONS, with written ductiptione of character, AZtwciwthagadvice inreference to bnaineas,health, aelf-itaprovement, &0., are made day and eve ning at BOWLER, WILLS, & CO.'B, aell•Bsa 822 Chootroat at., Ehiladolphia. ,Sat gale anb to Zet. img FOR SALE CHEAP—The Stock, and Fixtures of the old-eatabil•hed Shiite:ltlA:de-Seed Pir.arehonse, 13II.M.A.SKST Street. Appi l as above.. ee22-3tts gat ;FOR SALE—A.. bandeome 'reaidenpe, ma, with all the mod.na. Improvement% large side yard, "gr.pery, &r! , SIXTH, near SPRING GARDEN Street Terms easy. P. K. LYtiv, 6g South SIXTH Street, (second story.) sel7-1m FOR BALE OE EXCHANGE- 7 -A Es. handsome new mansion, 10 stoma, and 40 acres, near Owynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. Site splendid, fruit abundant, besath unsurpassed. Any passion really desiring a handsome Country Seat in ex change for city property will find this an unusual op poronitv of accomplishing his object. Apply to P: N. LYND,.6ji B. SIXIII at , story) self-lm FOR'SALLE—A pretty Cottage, nine rooms, and one or morettores, en Wyoming avenue. two miles ont the Elecond-street Turnpike Also, several handsome cottage lots The nelgbborboodle healthy, beautiful, and rapidly improving. P. E.. LYND, 6) B. SIXTH St , (24 otury.) sallgut O SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS. T . —Thirty Bores orlon orbeoutltql Lind on Wyoming /venue, near New Bennet street; only two miles north or the pavements, for sale a bargain, and terms easy. Appiy to P. It LIND,6)( South arra Street, (second story ) ' im n- TO RENT—Tho new iron-11..51d Store, itu. No. 24v North THIRD street, above Rice., with the nee of Shelving, Counter, &o. Suitable for the wholesale Clothing, Notions, or any other bush:lips. Terme low. Apply at No. 262 North THIRD B.reet, three doors above. 5e11.120 if AFOR SALE OR TO RE.NT.—A Desira ble property in Rising Bun village. Lot sixty feet front on Germantown road, by ell hundred feet deep to a main street. The improvements are a brick dwelling, with store, oontsinlog fourteen rooms to all. Also, a green•lionee, two hot-houses, cottage on back street, stables, coach.honse, &a ;including a choice variety of fruit trees, all of which will be sold on 60- Commodating terms, or a portion rented to a pond ten ant. Apply to caratwsu, dc. WILLTAIdS, selfl-ct 106 WALNUT Street. J. To LET—A full-furnished House, in onEsTNUT Street, east of Broad Pommel/en immediately. Addreta BOX MB, Poet (Moe. selett FOE 2ALE- One of The most Valuable and Deslrablo DOUBLE BROWN ROBB REBEDBNG'BB IN TILE CITY, No. 1810 ORESTNIIT STREET, EXTENDING TGROUGII TO GEORGE DTREET. Baying been built by the owner for his Own Residence, no expense has been spared in its construction. Apply to OHARLES BOOGS, 529 Market Street, Or to M. THOMAS /a BONS, 159 and 141 South Fourth Bt. CHOICE COTTAGE SITES, WITHIN three millrace walk. of two Etatione on Philadel phia and Germantown Ifnilroad, for sale cheep. Apply at corner of Tioga Street and Plank Road, or at No. 23 North Shah Street, to seiLlto* T. L. LITTLEFIELD. Boar Ding. DESIRABLE BOARDING In a Central legation, where there are no children, fora Gen tleman and wife, or one or two single Gentlemen. References exchanged. Address 44 Box 1190 Post Office, se2c4t* G 5 .NORTH SEVENTH. STREET.— Gen. tlemen can be accommodated with Dinner or fall Board. Also, large and small rooms to let, with board. suitable for families and single gentlemen. sel7.6t* BOARDING. -A handsome suite of apart ments on the second floor, WALNUT St, between Broad and Sixteenth. Address, with reference, L M. Press office. eels-tf Qfburational. ALLEN GROVE BOARDING AND DAY lifitiOOL for 'Young Ladles, Paktili.FOßD, Penn• aylvania, six miles from M►rket street, Philadelphia, under the gaped,. tandeoce of Mrs. It. L THOMPSON, Young Ladies received at this Inatitutton at any time daring theiLeasion. se22ltlo A TERM OP THE LAW DEPARTMENT Si of the UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA tont mencee on the 4th of October. Prof. bfIARAWOOD, International and Constitution al Law, ,ko. Prof. Mal ALL, Pleading and Practice. Prof. LULL AR, Real Evtate and Conveyancing. An INTRODUCTORY LECTURE will be delivered by Prof. BUARSWOOD, on the 4th of October, at eight o'clock P. tL ,st the Lectare Room of the Department; by Prof MOULT. on the 6th, and by Prof. MILLER on the Bth of October, at the same hoer and place se2o•tOco 'DI ON INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on SIO.sDAY, the eth of September. Private Instruction, though favorable to rapid pro gress, yet sends the scholar into the world with a keen sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for restive life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the Instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those personal to each individual, and the !muss either loees ail interest, or becomes superficial to his acquire. merits. For these and other reasons the number is For farther information apply personally, from nine o'clock A. M. to one o'clock r. Al., or by note, to selB-tt BTEWABM. Prinotpla. EINGLISH SINGING—BaIIad and Opera 'FILAMIR gives Inetraction in the above styles, on the moat approved system. salaam 900 South RIGRTEENTIi THE FRENOII LANGUAGE and LITE EXTDRE, by Prof. GERARD, A. 3f., No. 1008 CIIESTNITE Street. fitudints will and new attractions in their studies by the use of the " Cabinet des Fees" he haa just published. N. B.—Particular attention to pupils Intending to visit Europe se to conversation in French. For particulate, non C/ROULARS. sel3 mw&frbn* 'VIBE ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT Jt. EPISCOPAL 011IIIVOli, No. 1314 LOOINF St. This Classical and English Institute for Eons, under the immediate charge of the Rey. JAB. W. ROrINS, Mien superior advantages for moral training u well u Phrsicat and meat./ devetopment. Tuition fee $6O and $76 per annum. No extra for French, German. Draw ing. and the use of the Gymnasium. aels-ulcs 4t CLASSICAL EDUCATION.--ROBERT li. LADDERTON, P. D. of the University of G ron i ngen , will hereafter have charge of the Oleasicsi department in the DOIENTIFIO and OLASSIDAL IN surtnn, OftIfBTNUT Street, northwest cornet of Twelfth. No pelts have been awed to render this Sabool eminently worthy of patronage for boys of all ages, and in ell departmenta—Engl oh, Olaasical, and Scientific. Entrance on TWALFTii Bt. eel7.lm J. ENNIS, Principal. I J. RI ED'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG • LADIES, No 1623 WALNUT Street. Nor terms, apply at the Institute. R /1(11111•0 es.—Dr. Converse, (editor of the Christian Observer,) Itow Dr. C. Wadsworth, Rev. Dr. W B. Stevens, Col. J. W. Forney, 0. O. Leland. Esq., Fro- Wears Vethalte, Allen, Frazer, of the University and then gentlemen sel6.lm y T. REED has resumed his course of in -811)• ntruction in Iloilo and on the Plano-forte. No. 1523 WALNUT Street. enl6-lm A. OR BE 0 K. E bail the honor to INJL announce that be will resume his instructions on the PIANO Immediately after his return from Europe, (In the latter part of September. Please address comounileatlons to t , BoxNo.lBoB,u Poet Onica. ael4.l2tir MRS. AUG CUBE'S BOARDING ealD DAY 81211100 L YOB. YOUNG L&DIY.B, 1030 SPRING GAROE:I Street, will be re.opeued MONDAY, Nap timber 6th. suMtliet illatrbes, Jeweltp, &I. BAILEY & CO., POR3IIIIILY BAILEY 4* KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Vito-proof, White Marble More, Big CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH UDR, BELOW THE GIRARD HOIIOII Sow opening their fall stook of umarED JAWELRY, PLATED WARES, Alfa FA-NOT GOODS, To which they Invite the attention of the pablle. sthvsnoffeng, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Qtarriapso. CARRIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, COACH AND LIGHT.CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1000 AND 1011 CI ESCHIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world executed with promptneee, and satisfaction guarantied. selB.Bmlf I_I . A.NDSORUBS AND CLAMPS. HANDBORIII3S No. 6. $1 12 per dos O. 126 ~ 7. 1 80 •• 8. 1 76 ,g No. I. 432g0. per dos 2. 760. .. 8. 870. . 4 6.1000. " CLAMPS. 0 Row, $126 per dozen. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen. 6 Row, 22.25 per dozen. HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, se-16 62 North THIRD Street, PbPadelphlgi SOUTHWARK BANK, Putt DlLPriti, ;tine 49, 1858. NOTICE is hereby given, that The Southwark Bank of Philadelphia." located in the City of Phila delphia and created for Banking purposes, with a capi tal of two hundred. and fifty thousand dollars, intends to make appheation to the next Legislature of this Commonwealth for an increase of one hundred. and fifty thousand do Ism to its present capital istock. By order of Das Boas& of Directors jet/id-wed MOO; P. P. STEEL, cashier, GEISSE & SONS, No. 13e South FRONT Street, below Chestnut, Importers of LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, AND BEADS OP EVERY DESORIPTION, Vor the INDIAN TRADE, Ao , ko att2B4ex MACKEREL. -338 btAs Nos. 1, 2 and 8, Mackerel, in inserted packages, for sate by C. 0. SADLER & CO., anti Artr,Er Street. 2.1 do, .brwto Front CRESE.-105 boxes Herkimer county Cheese roil hailing, sad far tale by C O. SADLER tc CO., eatl AROIE (West, 2d door above Front, STORAGE.—Storage can be obtained at a fair price in the Warohonso, No. 9 North Water street, or in the aeoond and third stories of NO. 103 Aroh street, by applying lo 0. 0. LIADLIB A 00., sad A/2011 Woos ) 2d door above Front. ~94441 , . ANTED—By a Bookkeeper. a street% requiring bet two boon , time per AT. Adorer' LAWRENUE, °Moog! The _Press. = se rack. ILI/ANTED—A Youth not more ::thrta 16 V yerai of age, to assist at *hicks in • wholesale Shoe Store. dcgrise.POUßTH SrBgET, at this of- See. ' - - seBl4to virANTED-A situation as Teacher by a pati Ng 000 d -testimonials as to /ce., will b e given. Address THEILSBA, Blood , ' De spatch. seTl-gtle WANTED—A second-hand Fire-proof In exoblulgo for Merchandise. Address .‘ O. As K." at tbis office se2l-Bt* ANTI; D—An experienced Penman who writes s plain intelligible hand, as Copyist. Ad dress ElliAtialiftBlS, at this oitiaa. 1421.4tii 'WANTED—A Lad of unexceptionable v v chamoter, about 18 years of age, to learn the Dry Goode Jobbing business. The compensation will be $5O the flat year, with an ishiltbmai yearlf. Address "A. Y.,” with reference; et the office of this paper. sell-t* WANTED—An active and experienct4 Sidemen ix a Wholesale Drug Bt re. Good reforeeee required. Address a R. adios of this paper. ae2o-4tu I,ApiNTEL—Canvassers. for a new Paoli-- ry cation cow in press and shortly to be Issued. Address ," A. 8.," office of The ,Press. se2o.Bte. WANTED—A purchaser for a Paten - I- T - right of an article needed for every day me. $360 only required. A sure and profitable business will be Insured. Nor particulars address ADMIINDII, Blood's Despatch. sev&Cto WANTED --A person haying $BOO, to join the i dierum in parchaeing a patent right at 3. s.vH. st vs cuNORTONt A Blood%, large p Despatch. se rofit will be guaranteedla ltis Address WANTSD, FOR TEM UNITED ETNEER oANALRY—Abie.bodiod, unmarried men, to whom Witt be given g owl nay, _board, clothing, ad medical attendance. Noy from 119 ho INN per month. No mon having a wife or *kW will beatelep___,tod Appl for MOUNT= BUNION at No 817 MASK= 8M.% above YlBhth , north tide. . . W. TS. MikililillDlß, let Lieut. lit Dragoon, Recruiting OMemor glurnsenunts. A OADEMY OF MUSIC. I. WIDNISDAY MVStillte, Eept.22,lA6g, Third night of the wonderful lIKVIL13! Viral night of AOALISTA ! Aquinas, &mite pupil of the Queen, Tree Mathias; Queen of the Dance, Wile Line After which, WIDEST 11a174.11111: H. 31. Wells, Bonen v metre. The entertainments will commence with exorcism ea THU GORDIS TANDEM. Admission—Parquet, Parquet °hole, and Italeopy, tiO Vsmtly Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 saute. Doors open at 7 ; Pertormanco to commockoo at quar ter of 8 &Moak. MRS. D. P. BOWERS's WALNUT-ST. THEATRE. *corner of NINTH sod WAT.4BOI. Btreet WEDNESDAX EVSIMPS. September 32 UM, THE 8011811 08 111611111t108. 30.3 Frederick Willliam the First of Prussia; Mr. Richlam Charles Frederick, hit eglest son, Alla A. Cruise; Queen Sophia of Prtrisle, fdrs. IL A. - Perry,* ara. heth of Brunswick, Princess of Austria, Wes O. Rich logs. To conclude with the Celebrated Comedy, ALL THAT GLITTSR3 Id NOT GOLD. Prices of adfuteaion—necond To 3r and Handy Oinde and Third Tier, 25 °sate; Parquet, 57* centfq Drea; Circle, 50 cents; Private Boxes, according to 'aisle looale„0.3 and $5; Single Seats in Oreheatra and Private , Bores, 76 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7% o'clock. WILBATLEY & OLAILE's AROR-BT. 3BATRB.—Willian: Frederialcs, Acting awl Stage Hamster el WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 22, 1868 ) TUB WIZARD OP TEIN . . . Chines Faulkner, o , ptain of H. K. 13 Wizard of the Wave, on ercret 'service, Mr. Dolman; Don Joao Delt s* Bendel', ciovernor of St logo, Mr Mkirdloulth. The performance will commence with the comedy of UNCLE JOHN. Admission. 25 tits. &eared Beata in Drew; Oirele, rf% eta; Orohestra Stalls, 50 ate; Beats in Private Boxes, eta; Gallery, 18 ate ; Gallery for Colored Persons, at eta Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persona, 88 ate; Whole Private Box, W. Boors open at quarter before &cloak ; • comment* at 7)f, precisely. CONCERT HALL. - TRIED WREE OP SANDERSON'S COLOSSAL REPRESENTATIONS OP THE RUSSIAN W. Exhibits Oda week, a n3londay, Priffay; and Utast%) arm:aura only, and on Saturday Afternoon Admission 26 cents; ohildrun 18 cents. eep2o-1w Doors open at 7. Performance to commanoe at got IL NATIONAL HALL—MAR/LET STBEET. NOW OPEN 7. 111.00 WILLIAMS'S *ebb - rated. PANORAMA Or Tam - Breax. This magnificent PAINTING commence" with Ohm*, and continues down It, historical order to tie Babylo - Captivity, containing more than fifty of the moat sublime and interesting scenes In the Bible. Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Doors open at ii to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Tickets 28 cents—to be had at Hall door. OhIWO under 10 years 16 cents. Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY ABTENNOONS for females and schools. Doom open at I; to 00031001306 at 8 precisely. Explained by Professor TIBBITTS BARRETT's GYMNASIUM. - EILLIddIiD ROOM, PISTOL AND RIPLA GALLERY. Will open on MONDAY, September nth, at No. 804 NARKED Street. esB-Imit S• A.NPORD'S OPERA HOUSE, XLXVENTII Street, above ORFATNIIT. Open for the Beason, with the /ariLeat TROUPD Of ARTISTS IN TBX WOXID; The Xntertahtmente nightly offered by - BANFORD'o TROL,PII commie* all the latest Bongs, Glees, Doe* atom lletralna, Dames Ballets, ho.,lnterepereet 'watt WIT AND ILLOQUINOII. In hid, all the-Vocalism ot.dhe day Is produced by AIIIBIO, !ONO, AND POETRY. The whole under the management of Mr. 8. O. RAM FORD. Admission 26 cents. Doers open at 1) *Wont • par %manes to 001ZUMIIIINI at 8 o'clock. madam Mamal. PH* GREAT STANDARD REMEDY Or 1 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. TTIF IMPRSIM, DEPUR4I IVE FOR FOR= iNa THE BLOOD AND BTBENGTBBNIAti THE W HOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depnrative, prepared by D. lowa • berry &Co. is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cure of Oanmutorre affections and Sono r Imo ne diseases generally. The *acme which &Mende its use in these inveterate diseases has no equal- It is now used to these disease+ with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or three bat; ties will satisfy any one c f its great curative propert es. DIBBAI3I and WHITS SWALLOW. tri,001•770.11, Of the 802168 MOOTH, TIIIIOAT, &o. Its beneficial and healing ch aracteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of bow longsiandiog they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMI4I- AL DEFIIRATIVE in a short time. Tarras. and &man Haan will as certainly yield to this medicine as it is used. Daeases of the skin and all aznptive compla ints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, sender It valuable to weak and delicate footsies. The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating in an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re. invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depunative and wishing ad vice in their case, will receive every attention by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRE & CO., No. 60 North 'FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. P. Long & Co., Lancaster, Pa. Z. H. Baser and 8. 8. Stevens, Heading, Pa. Holman &. Co., 'Harrisburg , Pa. O. VV. Epting, Pottsville, Pa. T & C. W. McClintock, Eaaton, Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pe. Echroldt & Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Eau Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol. P..- and Draggiateseenandly. aull.m. &sateen D R. BARNES' CAMPHORATED 'EXTRACT OT GINGER This Medicine has, by its own merit, gained a great reputation. It is composed entirely of 'vegetable', and is made from the formula of a distingaithed physician, used by him in the cholera of 1932. It does not contain Opium in any form and never constipates the bowels. iris squally Mammon, in mild and aggravating attacks of cholera morbue. It has cared eholemafter the " ries water" discharge had taken plea). The cramps and pains of cholera morbns and dysentery are in a few minutes dispelled the stomach, and the bowels restored to a healthy action. If this remedy were used In the pre monitory symptoms, dysentery, that dreaded disease, would find fewer victims. Read the recommendation" of the railroad condnettna who have used It for several years, In the Circulars. Nor the ours of NAUSEA., NERVOUS DEBILITY, CHAMP, CHOU°, FLATULENCY, and SIOIC READ ACRE. it has no equal. DYnPEPOIA of aver twenty years , standing bee been cured by it. The weakest stomach, by twenty drope taken after each meal, may be restored to a healthy ea ten. •• • . klerroos tremor, the remit of ekeelaire drinking, in et once mired. It has prevented attack.' of Whir= tremens. Two or three doses Is enough to ours sea-sickness. It is the moat valuable of eta kind in existence, sad le so pronounced by physicians who are using it in their practice. As a PREVENTIVE of FIVE üB , (lu ting their prevalence in Auniwn, taken in doses of thirty drope, when the stomach and bowels are consti pated or in an oppoeite state. it will an prepare the system as to overcome any liability to an attack even of 'Mow Fever or Typhoid. Persona who have coffered In health from Agus and Fever have been vectored to health by this wonderful remedy. No one should be without it. Prepared only at 933 OFIESTlftir Sheet. Sold at stores throughout the United tabu. A very liberal discount reeds to retailers. lllonen. 'PILLS ON LONDON for sale at the Of- Al 800 of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COST• PANT. so2l-st THOS. T. VIRTU, Treasurer TO CASs BUYERS. JAMES B. EARLE A BON., SIB CHESTNUT STREET, 01.7015171 Slil 011WID NOM, Invite the attention of Western and Southern Oustom• era to their immense and elegant assortment of LOOKING-ULABEIES, OIL PAINTINGS, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE-FRAMES, Eatable for the FALL TRA.DR TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA. FREESTONE Now booing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of the SLUE. GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for oaf kens and delicacy of color, le unrivalled For the character of this stone please eleattne the following buildings: Jos 'Harrison's, Nighteenth street and Bittenhosae Square. Harrison , . Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and kighteeroh. Samuel Smith's Vf est street and Itlttenhouse nun. Mrs. Peterson's No 1219 Walnut street. A.A.Wencrath'e,4l6 Arch street. karnuel Simon', Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. K. J. Fassitt, Seventeenth and Locust street*, and others. ARNOLD & WILSON, Agents, PRIL&DILPLus WARMING AND YENTILATIR4 . . . W.L85.110118 7 / 2 1010 OH3/3TNUT oTiratET, sel6.Bat B. M. BILTWXLL,III9,I. ENGRAVIRCte,