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B l... lo o ool 7 end • 101 T. IA! ;.-n , '',-irsitarkll-441•11_SALE=,4)N,Tun, PREMISES; 4 ,, _„ l 4y,assafois,!•2lB,ll-4-Estehlo if Abraham Mille deed. ,-'-, ,11,',.,,IIANNOME`11 01 1V 0 W , RESIDENOEV WI T H' SI.IIII • t t.,., 5 1 . . ;4-4,, ..3AR Etto.IIB3VBFBIEE syRI TT ." , , ,„ , ~,,,T 4 e.1„f1,,,, ,, ., OtyneadiYsforhing,":.- Sept. 2811,, - ht " premise', N 0.1831 - Opfseeetret,coreer of ilketunerestreet, east of'Bread . -; 41 4111.„Ant 28,,fefimiSprtme street, 118 feet on Symt- - 'N.,_merti.street„ :,' . ' . • •. . _ sawtsci,o'nic,,,X(4II7,4,O•JAL.,,O,A ; LIath_SEPTEBIBEII„ • 5 _,),,,_ - -5--Ifiiiintiude.; mu d ' 5... ...• ':', ..." -r • -•_1-----, ,,, - --- •' Orphan° Deur* Sale.--.Estato of Hammerminors. '-',. '" - A MESSUAGE , ANOLOT OF GROUND, Logan street, 'ST.'. -- between lhsttonwood , and - Green streets, and" west of ' , Seventh street.,l ll I'. '". t 't•''. 1 . - i ',... *.j_ . ;i ' ;L. , ;fr , -t ,' tr t iEsbetitortatliale-tistate of,Berfj.;ll. W a r der, -.Deo'd. . hOBLEIST/INET -'Three-story brick dwelling Noble •„. street, west of Pctirth street. : ' . -' --,,_, _,' --,' . 11ANDEOMEMSIDERN.R1ISIDENCE; WEST AIDE 1 . .4 _.- ”- z,: i i.„4,4.:07., AIXTDE/pf if STREET , T No. ,Ssf, nortkof Spruce 1,• .7,,c street, 'superior stable and ,coach7hduse, and large, gar ,-, denextendine_to: Mier street: ' Th 07048 premises , in pollee* , 00der.55,•/11ane(iney.be' 'had at the auction rooms:, 11:5.• A ~. lis ge.,portion of *be purchase money r-t. -etstbayiwinein on inertness. -•• . , , ' , • NEAT IIOIIERN - RESIDE NCE , With' Marble front, ~ ...t ;,... - -Sittetteth !street,. east side, north of amuse, Asset, 28 • teat trent, 1 _Cr./Matadi ate postession. ' ~,,owa,paAi./T No -The - elegant bream-kens residence, No, 11'27 - Walnut street, near Rittenhouse --squara,,with...eztranlodePt improvements, and in i first - - •"- -' TA ABLE MARKET 4STREET-PROPERTY , 0,41 rilBo7ol:4llr.ce.h slerea,ndAweillogiNo. 1714 Market - treat stb.,:tive2 back • ditellinge in • the rear, lot 2830 ~_.,..',. Ifirrar . eact.tir? ?route." --”..-• • ~, •-•.,. • : •..„';,: ~:,,• ~ __,' ..',,, p ' - ',. '`'.,•-• ''Firensptery'etiiie.. , .- “:-. I . ~.,., ', - .TiBXEaCTOitY BRIOICSVORIV - AND •DWELLING, ', - streets, streets; late •--- imstkiiarle.';,'“.-',_ - _ - ",L';'.. i . •-- , .'" '-') • ''' '.. , . ~',IyALIJAIII,IB ', CORNER " 56-feet , on Twentieth .T....-,i-,,,,treet,',120," feet , on%ltrOwia , street 50-. feet on Capital ,„,,, a etribt, withitteriekinifeof the' coatis-Street paszen ,..,:,- • ••- 0111IRGILTEOSEILTT:. , - - -Tisiee:Stoti" brick - 01;1'614 ".. s dniur imiterlet of polled; Mari street, bet - Wean Sixth and' . „.,„.. - „,Seventb, and Lombard and South streets. ' - z . FOUR -BRICE DWELLINGW--Three-story brick ~.- is ,' , dwelling,,,,No.• 1118 wood "street, above Deka /treat, ‘ ' - '',• - ,lill'three briCkdwellioss in the-tear.' -- •_. • 1 '• -f Z , -.• - STO RE - AND' DWELLING.-;-Three•story brick' stOre and dwelling- northeast corner of Twenty-second and J. l Sinsiswood"-atteets. - .- • - - -.1 -_. - ".• ' - ' REST. RESIDENCE ; No. :88 Bath stree t . - B ristol. ~..” Z - ://1/ Oka ciEditr,' PS. •It within • form squares from the i'/. "'Sfeawdmatlanding. l•,. ,' ..,. • •.. - , ;.• , i -- t .., - - '''llittiesitO'rhi Slle-Eatate of , Willianii-Lents, Decd: -•"•-• I , NINE , BUILDING' LOTS, , Flrat ward,' yis, t. '. •, --- • , - LOT, Wharton etieetiwtsist of 'Anatin etreet. -i• • • 4 *:' 4' . , -.l,oTfmrathweNt corner of Eleventh and Lentz streets. ''- =LOT: "Eleventh street,loath of Lentz street. ' '''''''', • FOGH LOTS,' Lentz street, west of Eleventh ntreet. - ' • "'" '''", LGT•.- Terelfth street, north of Lentz street, and - - A LOT, southeast corner of Twelfth , and :Lentz 117" Pail particulars In handbills. . -^ -- ' LAUGH- AND VALUABLE LOT, northwest corner Broad and Spruce as reete,l2o feet _en - Broad street, 05 feet on Sprsice sLeet: and 95 feet on Westmoreland ot., ," l'.• MI6 iif the most valuable vacant lots in 'the clty-.three : fronts. ,i•-••te. - i ........ .••I'louearixorin . Itraienram. LARGE „"-,,IIIRRORS, - 1 ,......- -;,:til/INE CARPETS, Ac. - '• - ‘ , :t 5 - ,,, ltricsediately after - the sale of the hones will be sold ;- I - (:the-entire - household furnitare„ ,- - - i ---; -If 0T I 0 B. - BALE OP suiimoß,iliraraitutu, . • 3{ .'2.s. isirtistsztivi -,. STRINT .4:The 'superior ;furniture, fine piano mirrors,' caraets, ,b...e., to be sold' oi'llied• - 'tender morniag, Id Nineteenth Street, above Arcb, may exaggiskon•the • morning of sate front 8 ;to 10 •. , - 4 :,• coalqnk,, with ',qttalogles . , .._. .I- , , ~, • i-• , ...-, 41:7,Thellticilltile_ygus ',! r lyble, io . ,order,,,raid hats been 1,.; o , bin, littlexised: ~...„, ,__ , • I.' - 1 • .. i •:. Sale North Sitneteenth"B tree*. ' " • _ „ iii i ; ---lIANDSOSIR FURNITURE, , ROSEWOOD' - PIA ilifi, •• . • MANTEL ADD PIER MIRRORS,, ELZGANT S VEL.. •'----'4 . -”TriT , Pkiii. RATS ckaS_OIIANDELIEREI, Ac. , • , On Wednesday Morning, - 4/1.:T.,!:.1221,in5*:,,5it•d0 cs'olock,,in Nineteenth etreit s .eecosid ~; ~..• dene,almve.Arch;etreet, east side, by catalogue, the ' 'Windom Iftrnitere, rosewood piano-•orte,',7 oetaves, t. '. - :-.lnade byllicttenbMk,: flne ; French -plate, mantel. and .-_. pier. niirrois;,,eiegan* ta p est ry - velvet carpels; haid seine gas chandeliers, Ais, of a family 'deelloing"lioneetreep. Mg. Thblisfoltiise was. Made to order, and -has been •:. but. littleused:"' • '' '-,•• • • ••,' - - -•- • . ',I, Also,:a imperiortewing machine . tilide byliflteelf , h„, ;••;„ " Nilson in perficforder, and cost $126. -. 1 - , • ' - -.''' ID - laity be examined at 8 &clack on the inorning. ' SALE till - iIDPIODIOR. FURNITURE,•_4INII MANTEL. r, . , MIERORSVVELVETANDBRUBSELIBOARFETSoke. * ':',lARD.4Our sale: to-morrow morning, at the Suction il`•.store.- will - oamptise,i besides GOO lots,of erbellenb . eeco,ndtandtfarnitaie,-, fine mantel and other Mirrors, velvet, Ilensiele; lirsradmi-and - Ventage 'carpet.. ob . , - • L - t , ..', n a -Mat gime wire,-bede and bedding, Ica:. an attractive' ; assortesent worthy the, attention. or ladles and others' -- desirous ortnikehasing.- i - „frt - arta", Catalogues now ready, and the articles ateliiol - . toreximilnation; i-i.-- ~5..---, <r - , :-'.5. . 5 : ,- &Aim floe:lB94M 141 South Fourth strati*. ' IMITEUIOR FURNITURE. - PIANO4ORTEj MINE %'''', , ~..''' - -_. % ?I/LUMP-8 CARPETS. lIIREOBS, Ico.i •:-.55.4":-...' • -, - 'On: Thursday Morning, ...-. ,- --- - : -'• ,43 , 4..c01at0ck, ~,at „the - auction Adore a n extenalve ' '-•-• assortment of - excellent - seoond-band furniture, elegant - piano-fortes, line mirrine, - ,carpets, eta., from private families deolLning housekeeping, removed to the "stare -•' for.Voireiciance of 'vale: - - - - - - - , (.- , ••••TO inttartiiii , Asn BTAfill'i'itfirliTATODS. . 111 RTEEN ...05INIBIISIS,L!RUNN/Nfit. "'GEAR i 1 EAR • , '"i'l . ~..•• •,-`: NUM'lce -•-. --• t - _ . _ On Saturday Morning, • - 'Peplemher 25th, at U n'eleek,'at" the stablesird the Tdinhoriut - -Itallrowl :Otanpanyi Wood street, between Twenty=teeond end , Twenty-third streets, wlthenat email - mei:part nearly new, and all in go, d - running tirdor;,- , berzne at iale. - Maybe. examin.'d any , ; - titelprerlons to - 4 • 4 - • • vi.; , :I3II I AWIGLIAM , H. , STERR., GENERAL. Asi . IIJVAUOTION - AND 00,59MI8?ION 'STORE, pro., 95 • iltreeti below Arch, • • • .4, A: ICLIBOA, , Anctloneer. 'YEREbirroair coxe • BUP ORIOR - 11008 "•^,;',, -- -`l9of.triffitatlTUßß, ORPIO HURNITURS, OAR ' •ffil:EtROR,B 8144.19RiPtATICO • WARR, dce On TridaYffiorning, - , - - . . ' At 10 o'citeli: at` , the - unction 'Estero, will be 'sold ty ' - • ` eitaTope; srlarge , And superior •-aesortment of parlo,), 'cbainbee, and Inixii-retim -furniture, • office furniture, derretc;bairiore,'&o." • • - •• ° • •.• . ) ' • - Aleo, to Width we would odd the attention of dealers, and otberit-'• • '• `-• - •,• • - • • , ". , 12,dezbif looking ilas a; reelected' sleets ,•• ,° • " -100 eliickeeerionserna, 8 day and 80 hour ‘ .4op Brous oppAnAl2,l?..b e Get ery. -• • ••,•) , 4 11/1 T WAA, is; 'AUCTIONEER A#o DONNISSIAte, 01111011.51T1 4 /41. A. sonny 111:091 'Streets" - • ; 03 4, '''.4I4I.GA•I3I , LE.OF,VORPEITBD G 00195. • . On, Taesdikr 31911119 91 st 9 o , otosk t at Mosss IktithaSs? sun. ~,ton *fore', second, story , 'tostrabei froin,Rac4 street. conelotlnk,or 3 fang* aitisliisi ..gig ece;,)!Sst; •, ,• - ••_ • . - - , VAKOE.ti - 5411111.442..14110110.NEE1i, , LOAX -OVUM.; No; 224 Routh THIRD Street, baltrei Witratit,loppordtc Rear lit., oat; elaht doors below the itzakauge, il,t; - ) Rpere ..atimatneat front ;r( 111 40.4,* 11 ., PM! 10 - ,Otolook the_efentog, _ °Wog oaten; 44' ogee attbi Wineticoo Homo, at. #iendd,upontd➢mateadle4oto , tetras, baler the tosfhirti._l(glts; , - A-Ervaacos 'moda front oar 4ollarWThousoodo on ~ r.ej Mar Urfa, BOdlog, Cigars nuonosJ orarer„":_ilarriatica„ arid Ocala at 401 " 4 ;Oho ht;' o pe ed doaxllt.oe_nA4 osier, the toWeet ket rate. --: , ,TidotitotollonoebarieildeptliOt;poteet, aas lota* -, Licosa tbaet-prootosolta to otoreoll vatbobteit, and pelf `rtitolunen ter the_ premises also, a hit, Hum; rare 3o -4 00 *.in oedpi±od ,r,t4q,bfortft,,Of 11 .4 119. 9419,11Tf01g &oda icdia , t liatan . *llvotte¢ capital, `"`"fhlsil.MWALVltriiared to - AMY' , adiaonefiNfOnOte natio orY tbfi 63,4.'1,19.0-Vn*Jk!fs*_Ylothee ro „ " Voneylidtationt to the poor; atainottr, wftkp rntirsils ' •9,171 Firtinftererricel' ether. Watehes; Xirir. , ,, and lei Ibtolit be Bald at reduced Vices ; aa-ls ALAKA.NPEE, - SAFES: - - ' - • -• , • • A kris aisortMent or 7 . .LEVANS & IV/21'8010S. kr, D ZHIA:hrA'N 1:7 TURBD , - O.4I,4itANDAR NAMES, YAIILT popßs, BANK LOWTS - • -neto any now in use. —IRON , 00R8,r8RUIVERS,-./co., "i• On si good teriplifus any other establishment In the EVAN WATSON, No. 20 flontkgßON,T Street, Ybils4elpbe. - aulB-tf 131B=1 tifbatWiailtt fjiwitzire Ciumr,iinvo ('1 °l4 ,'F g , ? I ' EE BO / 4. 1 • • - - -M , 4 7 4 1 9) +M),•Xthitaf•AOTlJltlißB OADLERY O QABRIAGiI - and - - No. 318 MARKET BTREST, • r; • • f ; PHILADELPHIA • ONE. lo to the A S t eAs ß li a 6 mi re gilt ; Cei'Vettle .0/ Oir nom_ ju, ewe of, ewd i dee s te tz le „it would be lice. Dye 14n4uirillits"clabilitatedjai,e been re- Tty,TICI peradwirl-14,1, • • storedlo ueititti Aiming Druggists, kl4liraHß en st.. ' ''Y'. itilti l "'"' l i4ttrfoit,iior:?4o,otla Ind Gre ItiVANßA on.i4trilitlll7L&A To - OD., and VAL i•ii:, , , - q , ,veqk.51545.5175Utir01t <471,51,11:D0D1D , 11, aqua is!vasergA i dopilsup B p ; - : imp:siox,pa'M #1 , 1 4 , 15 , 6 t441A Ah”;; 41 " ,). " 7:7 'R'' 444 ";:tr fi 1 f46 bl at' _ iho 840 MK , * 6 4. -° 1 t p,u, 2‘. *i&tti,_ll6-140g0104 34 1.1 1 " in t° "Aialnui& : * ' . ; 46 tilit l rtilf, l l%ig a lie or ligiiingS l 7o44,nctigre ) Tho t , •4/' PVANYtrialvili",4l2l:l,lofijorist: nAlqiitilpirtitAilodit iNgeM6 & s,l%ltaiaWAViiti ancstindow etas *amas l s, eft: of /omit sadBACII Stn . ** . Bolo4ol P al s , $ 11[ttifan: i .:4 leafs°. HARNESS TRIMA#N44I; 0- , = , ‘lfr-Aqil4 ll A4l;4 ,l la-01111,i3ti.•]: ; -E EiEs EY, &. 00i, ;, • - No. 429 AiditifET RTRIAIin , • - SALE'OP SHAIVES,-TIIISTOItNINCh- AT 11 O'CLK. • OMlD=TheattentloryotikelieleWierele requested to out sale of :Warms:and ParlEshairls,.this zooming, 'Wednesday; Sept: 22d,. at•-11 , cPclook, by catalognei on Aix• menthol ered,t.:Koniprisirelsoma, or the moat de• hirable styles and colorings offered this seaoon, Viz -, 1 . 0 99 ;Vienna bream square shawls , new yarietlei of - slyliattild 'colorings- f % ' 'A 000 Vienna•broclieleog shawbh ' , :200 Viennanhints colored chenille drawls., ,t72o.Vienna obints'colored chenille smarts. '1 • ' . 260 - Vienna chintz colored chenille points.. . , ~r of.theimportation of Messrs: Laienig &DAYder .4ll, PLRId STELLA SHAW I O 6 ." -3 " - i. 7 A140", - 000niper.brobbe bordered Iferialitelle shawls, all of desirable colon' and 'styles ...-- ,!SDEDIAL , AND ATTRAOTEM SALE ;OF VIENNA T.PRIQ OII g , AND -OHENEILLE. SHAWLS. OF THE • 1 ONLX-,OB,I4AkEWIGiAt HAYERRATEDIdANII.VADTUDTEIIRE AN . D IHPORTA _,TIP ~,.'.Phis Morning„ -ibaPtember 22C - et 11 dahrk,- compNaing-- I,ooo.Yienna bindhe,square shawls; all new eariettee 'or, styles and celexinge, , ,., ' • eeelivege twoolieleng ahawle, in marifleent ew Pattirrai -, - • :Wi g •I' t • lasp,p, hilt so ant o ohinis an ored - • , '';'„.ll4l.llN itim - strewt,s 'AND' WARE'S. ,2,o,neleting'ot the new.le'and latest style's.. • _Theattention, of the trade. Is- partieularly Soll• ,t i c thieve., le: ealteoroprises a splendid ae ortment °IAD geode; O r :this .sealsoli , a iniportation, and ,neile;,b'efore- offerld at auction; The assortment or s pawn will be foundiultable to thieifiarket. rixts 2 plalD , SILK VALENOIAS—BOR CITY_ TRADE"- Oq Friday Moraing, „:, _ • 160 pleoelrlch'Paria mlk plate eetenelee.!: , putqa,a'atiou BLACK MERINOES. Alao,'lso Ploces'd-4 • line to' extra One Pans black me. rinoes. ALL'IIOILEDII UDR OBOE DE RELINES. 24E42 Inch Lyons hesifybletek groa de rhinee. ,- '26a30 loch extra h.asy area de.rhioes. • , BAYADERE AND OHRRE rogria DE SVEN. U 2 CMOS IT Inch colored Ilayadere - and Ombra poult do , . . case 27 inoli rich plaid posit deaole. SALE OF FRENOLI 000DS. • , Ore Friday Morning, Sept 2-4th, 040 o'clock, by catalogue, on 0 months , credit, • • 400 packages and lots of fancy and staple French dry goods. 117" Samples and catalogues early on the Morning of sale. Liatet - AND tumors!, S&Ls OF SHAWLS, OF TUB MA.NUFACITURN AND IMPORTATION or Maims, n.mplitur.N & 00.,-,- :On Saturdaj September 20th, at JO, o'clock, by catalogue, on six months' credit. cOnelsting of.L. Paris printed•Thibet and Yerkeroi ahawle galerie and Stan:borders. , - Rich new designs farts printed, round cornered, man tilla shawls,. with aewea-on borders. lilegithrprixited 'Angora Mucha shawls, with rich cheneille fringes--a new article - "Rich Porte Mocha-bordered Stella shows in great va riety of new,andnhoice patterns. Entirely new and rich designs broehe borders, round corners; Stella shawls a mantillet. Splendid.velvet,plash, and cheneille Stella shawls in great variety of, Patterns, a large proportion of them in round corners.- • i• Rich Faris fancy plush and Vienna obenellle shawls. - Square and long all-wool and chatne loins Paris and Vienna manufacture broolie shawls, Including a - variety of new patterns and colorings never before offered at auction., - , ti:_treri. choice assortment of high colon+ and black . rieh silk fringed Thibet and merino shawls, in extra fine %unities only. Also, a luieOf long and square plain and black Thlbet and Merino, wool frloges. Err The ab,ve shawls are all goods of this seasons importation, put up m choke assortments of t estrable colors; expressly for the'Ahiladelphia trade . FORD,. • AUCTIONEER, No. ,) Is3o ATAIIKST STREET, between FIRTH and SIXTH. donth aide. - DOWD AND SHOE SALE BY OATALOQUE. . On Th ursday Morning, , • ' 211 lit., at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold - 500 cases Men's, women's, mums'• youth's, and children's ,laiots, - shoes, gaiters, brograns, dm., comprising a. desi rable assortment for city and country sales DOW - ' Samples will be; arranged .with catalogues early on tliOtadtnlng of sale, when the attention of purcha. sera is requested INGRAIN iIIENITIAN, LIST, AND NMI OADVETS. . On yhursda! Morning, 284 inst., inoloded in catalogue-- 100 Ones extra heavy and superfine, all-worattd and wool, rich high •colors ingrain carpetings. -60- pieces 4.4 extra quality, new designs, plain and damask Wei:titian or 8 4, 6.8, 7-8, and 4-4 widths. 20 phloem 4-4 wide exta heavy Wit and rag carpetinga. BIIIOIBBELS ,OARRISTINOS ANI) TUFTBD IMMO' On Than Ally Morning, . pieces2o . rich new styles Brussels carpets. 60 pieces new patterns extra quality tufted rugs - TAXES A. ,FREEMAN, A.IIOTIONEER, or 422 WALNUT STREET, above NOUSTLI. tr,7 Persons favoring too with consignments can rest assured that their property will not be sacrificed. 11J Commissions more moderate than those *barged by any other , Motion Houle in the alty. Consigumente respectfully solicited. Ellg. gales bald immediately after the roods are sold REAL-ESTATE SALEfiltPTEtiliElt 221. . _ This rote Will Include— - Executonst Bale—Estate - of Ron, J. B. Tyson, Deo'd. VALUABLE LARGE DWELLING AND LOT, , B. W. CORNER FOURTH AND PRUNE , BPBEETB:—That -valuable three-story brick dwelling-house and lot of ground thereto' belonging, athlete - at the EL W. corder of Fourth-and Prune streets. at feet front, 104 feet deep. This property is desirable u a dwelling, for lsw offices, or. could be altered, at small expense, Into a store.. my- Part of the purohaae-money may remain .Bame Petate, TWO-STORY 81110 K DWELLING, PRUNE ET.— Also,-the email two-story brick bnildlog, belonging to the'same estate, adjoining on the west, 18 feet front, 34, feet deep. Sub ject to $lB ground rent. (Subject also to an agreement that upon the alteration or improve ment:of this property the alley at .the side is to be widened to 8 feet four inches, and to be 12 feet high in thetieee.) - - , :/jr,-part of the, pnrchese.money may remain. - - Positive Bale. BNILDING LOTS, LATE-SOUTIIWATOI.--No. .Imllding: lot , south' side of Watkins street. 224 feet east' Of -Baftli street, Southwark, 16 feet by 111)( lest . deep, to Platte street. ' No 2.—Also, a lot; bloyemenslog road 68 feet below Morris street, - 10 feet front, 125 feet 2,ti Inches deep, to Cube. street. Positive Site HOUSE AND LOT, T AOONY, O.X.YORD. TOWN. SHIP —A - house. and lot of ground, No. 178, a plan of Tao:my...corner of Washington street, Oxford and Spring street, 60 feet by 180 feet.. Three fronts. Olen: of in cumbrance. - - Positive Bale. • NEAT TUREE-STORY BRIM DWELLINR, ROW ARD'ETRIIET, NEAR MAREET.—A neat three-story brick- dwelling-Lome and lot of , gronad, west, side of Howard street,llo feet south of Market street, 16 feet •front, 60-feet deep, to a 8 feet alley. Will rentfor 6226. $BO ground rent._ - • ng" Dale positive. Tema cash. - LOT OH GROUND, RANDOLPH OTERST.—A lot of ground on, Randolph street, 60 feet east of Waterloo street, NOfeet front, 90 feet deep, $65 ground-rent. game Ls $6O c Err "so to be paid on , leaelt of the &bore when the k off. - , Executers' Sale. S.W. corner of Fourth and Prone Ste FASHIONABLE ROSEWOOD PURNII ÜBE, PELF. T CARPETS, ELEGANT CURTAINS, steDnlons., &o. This Morning, At 10 o'clock, will be sold at the southwest corner of Fourth and Prune streets, by order of the executors, the superior rosewood household furniture, velvet car .pets, French Ohina,Lie., belonging to the estate of the late Hon. 7. R. Tyson, deal. - .lneluding superior velvet carpet for two parlors, ele gant brocatelle and lace curtains, cornices complete, coatssoo, in use but a short time; rosewood sofa and parlor chairs with ham seats, rosewood stoners—coat $9O, resew°. d sofa-table) Sienna, marble top; Vonitian minds, rosewood divan, rosewood table, Egyptian mar ble top; corner suspended what.nots, roaewoot carved, fancy,, and - srm chairs, rosewood hat , and umbrella !tend, 4 carved-rosewood hall chairs, handsome roes wood dressing bUreau, coat $9O; rosewood Jenny Lind bedstead, coat $75 ; straw palliasters and superior hair mattresses, rosewood wardrobe, bedsteads, washstands, set of handsome chamber ware,- cane-seatwalnut chairs, &a.; elegant rosewood extension dining table, with case for leaxee,cuat $9O; double set. of- elegant white and salmon sinner china, nearly new, perfectly Sound, cost $l6O ; set painted dessert service, plated ware, rose wood cemetery and bookcase, cost $00; mahogany do. Also, kitchen furniture, stocesirefrigerator, /to. `Ur The furniture was made by White, and is of the beat character.' It may be - examined early on the day of dale, with catalogues. • • Executors , Sale—Estate of Hon. J. R. Tyson, deo , d. 'VALUABLE - LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY On'Friday Afternoon. Sept. 24t1i, - ef El o'clock; will be mild, at the auction store, by order of the' Executors, the entire valuable law and misoellaneous 'library tho late Hon. J. R. Tyson, deceased,, including the Pennsylvania Re ports, United States Digests,Wharton's State Trials, Livingston's Criminal Code, Puifeudorf, Leyden ed.. 2 vale; Thome Coke, 3 vole; Story on Promissory Notes; Chitty on Bilis; English Common Law Reports, 44 vole; Bacon's Abridgment of Bernie's Notes, 10' vote; Smith's Law Debates In Convention, German and Eng- HA; Hansard's Register, 10 vole ;Law Library ' 4B vole; Crauch's Reports, 0 vole;' a complete copy of .olcero's works, and many others. 61113CELLANZOUS:J—Also, a number of 'yet'''. valutt;• ble works. among which are the Expedition to Japan, by COm. Perry • U. S. Naval Altrtnomical Expedition _under Lieut. Gillis; Commercial Relations; a number Of coplei of different - rob of the Pacific Railroad Sur vey; The Congressional Globe'_ J Patent Office Reports; Sailing Directions, by tient. Maury; Richardson's Die :Noway, 2 vole; a handsome set of the British Poets, '6O volm Madison Papers, 8 Toll; Grange's 'England, - 4 ; vole; Heber , a,Narrathre, 2 vole; Tboron'a NoVele, 8 vole; paper and calf Fanny Ramble's Journal; Robert son's America; Paood'a Pennsylvania; Vasarl's Lives of Palntere, 6 vole; Niebuhr Lectures on Boman Mete ry, 8 _rots; Mollere, yob; Horace, 4 vole . imperial Au/niftier 2 vols;llBnobanan's Memoirs of Painters; The Hooky Mountains, by W. Irving; Flanderls Lives of Chief Zusticea; Frost ' s United States ;.Allibone'a Dic tionary of Authors; Lempriere Dictionary; Spanish do; A lot of valuable Guide Books; Plans, Drafts Ars., for an American and Euiopean tourist; Bolleau's Complete, 8 vole; Dixon's Life of Penn; Janney's do; Gibbons Rome. 4 vole; Macaulay's England , 2 vole; aso a num ber of novels, pamphlets, &c. Catalogues will be ready 'and the books arranged for examination before the sale. - Otqttottan. IaLANK BOORS AND STATIONERY' DAVID" ffi~ /1011A2g, - Blank Book Manufacturer, ,ttlationer and Printer * No, /00 WALNGT Street, is pre pared fA . all tiinea to farnigh, talker from She shelve* or make to order, Books, of every description, suitable for Banks, Pablit Offiees;Merahante, and othe're, of the hest duality of English or ,Atnerican Paper, and bound tnearious etyles, In the most substantial manner. Ostlers,. for JOB PRINTING of every decoription. Engraving and Lithographing executed with' nesting. uud dbepatoh. A general of Ingllsk, Steil& aid Amer. osn Stationery. Ooticendig fdr: Hogisti contribution to the Franklin Inedititte;the Continittee This display of blank bootie forlanking and ,mercantile nne hi the best in the „The selettion of the material is`good, the FOrkmanehlp nmet„eseellent, and their finish and ap. pestanceirieat and appropriate? so90.:0 tampq. ~1)110' ETERA's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE -8/1 al-GENERATING' - OAS 'LAMP Is the only Patent Burner - that' has a Non•Oonduotor attached. The - path° lee 'cautioned against all other Burners, as they _silt heat, and liable to , explode. State and County Bights for sale. 'Apply or address • D. P. PATERS. 422 BROADWAY. UNITED STAT.RS. VER E N T "Li • • 'LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO, ILL. The"' subtlerTheic hiving bad muck practical caper!. vacs In selecting and locating lands in tbo various Laml Dlstriota in The for making valuable selections for Western States, has unusual facilities :LAND WARRANTS OR oAsit. Having Surveyors constantly in she field to make parsonal examlnationn,he can always make the most judloloto likations, Lands unsurpassed , for fertility of soil and salubrity 'of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be bad in ' - - lOWA AND WISOONSIN. references given when required. ET,' Money Invested in Kansas end Nebraska ; el, any of the Western Rates. B. EAIBBIIIty, 49 ObARKE Eltreet, Chicago Wei! ic:Bp.ERS , ' , - LUBRICATING CREASE, 'the Wet end cheapest compound for greasing the axles Art.OMNIIITISRES, OARRIAGYEI,' CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and JRSAYY, , DIACIIINBRY. - Nor sale Jo tln• cane, kW, and barrels, 611 the IOROGOISTS In the city and th MANICSACTURDRS, • ;4 1 ,...M.5ta - No. la ADUTII WA TIM Street. 'CI:ERMAN 0/431,R13-800, tin stare and n.A tor fig, by 'WILLIAM U, YBATON, Asa 220 Palk ARM IS Wet, '.4 ' sq. ; • - - " P AW PlitSgrolittitAADE k t4Pni--, Pt. 4 t -VitglAggnkr 'Sgtoltkileg t 1858 •„ 1 6alos bv .91.-artion SALESROOM; vv 7 BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY,• between MAR KET and CHESTNUT andSECOND and .TIIIRD streets. P. G. WOLBERT. AUOTIONREIt CARD;—We invite the early. and particular, attention of city land , bountry purchasers to the peremptory sale of a large And general assortment of desirable Fall and Minter'STAPLal AND FANCY GOODS, to• be made this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock precisely. VELVET 'AND BONNBT RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, .- Also,loo custom's black silk velvet and ponit de SON bonnet ribbons, black and colored silk fringes, tassel buttons,. &a . WOOL JACKETS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, &o. Also, men's bossy wool 'cricket f oskets, lambs , wool and merino shirts and drawers, knit and wool bole and half hose, wool mitts, blank mitts, add gloves, riding gauntlets: FRENCH AND SCOTCH EMBROIDERIM Also, an attractive assortment of Pseud, and Batch embroideries, consisting of collars, bands, financings. sieeven, InTants?2, robes, linan handkerchiefs, 'cambric setts, insertions and edgings, Ac. Also, white and colored Marseilles counterpanes. wool scarfs, wool boads t 'elestin belts, Italian sewing silk, en ve.open, table covers, bogies, Ac. 'STOOK—FOR 'ACCOUNT OF. TILE 00NOEBNEO.W Also, will be sold, for account of the concerned, balance of stotikl'eonsisting - ot linen - towels, linen doy lies, linen shirt fronts, obintron, panto moue de lainee, flannels, •fitaelc Jeobatr,, cottonadee, tickings, colored cambric', brown barega, yallaton gleghams, shirting', ascquated table diaper, lawns, hosiery, Swiss manna, Ab Aadien , and misses! merino vests, boys' do, black silk cravats, linen crash, ribbed wool drawers ; plain do, merino hose ; silk lace. JEWELRY, NOTIOtB. &o. Also, 8,000 pieces jewelry, such as pins, crosses, rings, &o. - ' - Also, satchels, gents , stocks. Blench , pomade, vest chains. merino and cotton hose and half hose, sewing birds, lambs' wool hose. The whole may be examined with catalogues prior to sale. PEREMPTORY SALE OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. , . . . , . This Morning, Commencing at 10 o'clock preelselyi will be sold without reserve, a large and general assortment of fancy and staple fall goods, consisting of, viz : 4 HOSIERY GOODS. • Gents , lambs-wool ,and Merino shirts and drawers wool and cotton hose and half hose, zephyr yarn hoods wool scarfs. TAILORING GOODS Altkp, black and named alga merea, fancy printed and plain aatttnetts, selretorestings, clouded plashes, case tte suspenders, silt czaasts4el,lls.flus.res,:tc. EMBROIDEItiES -Also, a general variety French and Scotch em broideries consisting of collars flouncings, bands, &o. Also, linen-cambric handkerchiefs, infants' frock waists, &c. RIBBONS AND MII;LINDRY GOODS Also, 100 cartons black silk-volvet ribbons, fall colors, poolt de sole bonnet ribbons, silk trimmings, gimps, .to. Also. men's large cotton handkerchiefs, white awl colored spool cotton, silk ties, silk stocks. Also, a general variety of notions, ' JEWELRY. Also, a valuable consignment of jewelry, conshiting of ppins, finger ridge, ear rings, vest chaine, ko. ' iir - • The whole be arranged for examination, with catalogues, early onthe morning of eale, when the trade and purchasere generally are invited to attend. STOOK OF 1114ADY-MADO OLOTHING, On Friday Morning, Commencing at 10 - o'clock precisely, will be mold, without reterve, a stock of city made fall and winter clothing, consisting of— Overcoats, Dress Goods, Haglane, Beck Coate, Frock Coats, Pants and Veete, - TAILtiIIINO- GOODS. Made in a 'fashionable man ner, or, superior materials, In every variety of men'e and boy's wear. ty of tailoring goods. :xamlned, with catalogues. early when the trade and purchasers their interest to attend. • Also, ageneral aerie The whole may be e on the morning of sale generally will and it to 1.1 SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (SUCCOR JI-)• sor to WOLRERT & SCOTT,) 481 miasma' lit., opposite the Custom House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets.. SALE OF 600 LOTS EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS FLOWRRS, &o. This Morning, 221 Indent at 10 o'clock, by catslogue, on a credit, 600 lots embroideries, consisting In part of new style cambric, jaconet, and book collars, sets, eleeves, bands, flouncinga, &a. Moo t new style bonnet end trimming ribbons, Trench artificial flowers, &o. CLOW/8 AND OASSIMERES. Also, black and fancy !ranch Flails and dustmen!' BIIIRTB AND DRANBIIB. merino nblrte and drawens, white and colored 6IL PAINTINGS AND FAgOY TABLE. . . • At the commencement of sale, font Hue oil paint inge, in rich gilt frames. Also. a fancy inlaid table. BONNIST AND TRIMMING" RIBBONS. IMMIM=MMg= LINEN-DASIDRIO lIMIFS. AND LAO& VBIL9 - - - . Also. Ifnen-cambrlo hendkerchlefe. and French silk lace Yells. EDIDEDID ERIEB An entire invoice of new style French embroideries, conelatteg of collars, sleeves, seta, bands, flouncinga &o„, &o. SPECIAL SALE OF FRENCH FLOWERS, ON A ORE DIT OF FIX 1,1014F88 At 12 &dockprecisely, On Wednesday Morning, Also, 800 cartons French artificial flowers, comprising newest fall styles velvet and &ermine roses, bode, sprigs, dco., being the balance of s ,recent importation. IBale positive. HOOK OF NOTIONS OF A JOBBINO HOUSE. _ . • On Friday Morning, 24th inst., at 10 o'clock, the stock of a wholesale no- tions house declining business, comprising, viz: • HOSIERY. Ladies' white and brown cotton hose, whits and colored silk and merino hose, gents' and children's cot. ton and merlon white, brown, and fanny hose and half hose. GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS . . Alen, ladles', gents', and children's kid, silk, woo and hale gloves and gauntlets, GERMAN . TOWN GOODS. Knit wool scarfs, barques, hoods, legging, &o. BUTTONS. . . - Dress bottom, fancy gilt do, mohair and silk coat and vest do; also, pearl, bone, and agate buttons In great variety. . . . . COMBS AVE , BRUSHES Aleo, horn and shell Reading and fine combs, firs quality hair, tooth, and cloth brushed. FANCY GOODS. Alen, jet bracelets and brooches, porte.rnotu2siei, pulses, pine, netdlea newton-silk, cotton, &c The whole comprising a full assortment selected for best city rettil Bales and will be found well worthy the attention of dealers. 'Mr Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. ' ' Kefial Notices. 'IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE AL CITY AND COUNTY OP PRILADELPUTA Estate of JAB. W. T.' ItPALLIST kR, deceased. The widow of said decedent has filed her petition to the mild Court. with an Appraisement, claiming to bo allowed property to the value of .E3OO out of the estate of said decedent. Euless exceptions thereto are filed on or before FRIDAY, October let, 1808, the lame will be approved by the Court. GEO. A. OOPPNY, ee2o 22 27&29-4t Attorney for the widow. Qtarpetings. ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO., 633 MARKET STREET, MUMS YOR PHILIDELPRIA AID JUSTUS CARPET MANUFACTURERS, 8010 Agents ln Ws olty for the AUBURN OAIIPETINGB, 711anufaotttred by Josiah Barber CARPETS FOR FALL SALES. DAILY & BROTHER, No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, ' ' Are now prepared to exhibit to the trade a very ex tensive stock of PINE OARPETINGS, Imported direct from the beat manufacturers, or pur chased at the large salmi in New York, consieting of THE NEWEST PATTERNS (many never before offered for sale) Of NELVET CARP ETS,In single and double widths; TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, extra quality CHOICE HEAVY BRUSSELS, neat designs. Also SUPER INGRAIN and VENETIANS, of every variety of style and quality. Confining ourselves exclusively to the GASH SYSTEM, we shall be enabled at all times to give oar customers the. beet Goode, at the • 'LOWEST PRICES , Otteintoo (Earbo. THOMAS CHARNOOK, FURNISIIING UNDERTAKER; having mirchased the right to GOOD'd DA'SENT GOBSSE eItESERATED, is flow prepared to furnish it in connection anti his business, at No. 421 South FIXTR. Street, above Lombard street. eel?-13t* A LEX. MoKINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW S GREENBUIIIIii, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In dine comales. sell-tf JOHN M. HALL, (Successor to Washing ton Yates,) GENERAL FURNISHING UNDER TARER,II.II selB-12t* • No. 1813 VINE Street. L. FOWLER, 1 , 701 , ATTORNEY At LAW, „ HOUSTON, ~,.Lcants COUNTY, Taxse. Iffrenty years resident in Texas. Prompt attention paid to Land Business. COPPICE OPPOSITE THE OLD CAPITOL. Ravine So—Messrs. Darla 4 Disney . , Philadelphia inha-Sr-ly T. T. ABILAma. ABRAMS & MAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LOOKHAVEN, PA., Will attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them. Special attention given to the collee- Hen of olaime. .21.111181134:1116. ittOT.lirm. I'. Packer, Itarrieborg, Pa. ; L. A. Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank • General D. H. Jackman, Lock Haven ; Hon. A. White, Look Haven ; Simon Scott, Lock Haven ; Banat & Fairthorne, Philadel phia i ll. McFarland, Evans, &00 . , Philadelphia; Evans & Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip. 111. Price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia • Toner do Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; P. W. Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 204 f HO. THOMPSON AND G. M. OONAH . HOE, CONVEYANO.M. - GROAT. 09NARROE_ ATTORNEY AT LAW, • lA*/ No. Sin ABM street, below Tenth. 011.1LBLES TETE, COMMISSION vMER CHANT and Importer of HAVANA fIRGAIIft, (New) /RA Wind street. eeeond !dory. inlay AUMAN & RABORG-- Importere and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDI/03, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI WORN, No. 1011 MARIEST Street, between Tentb and atroota 1.1041 piano Saws. CHICKENING & SONS, hay log' removed to their new wereroome, No, tgOt i STNUT Street, (( near the United States SUMO are prepared to offer to Abele friends and thepuMfe an extennive assortment of (trend, Parlor-Grand, figure and Upright PIAtiO4ORTZEI, manufactured filmset for this city, Snlehed in various styles of chic, and prices which cannot fail to please. Plano•Yortes made to order, to suit any style of furniture, and. all instrn meats warranted to give entire satisfaction to the put , chimer. Grand and Square Pianos to • rent, upon the most fa vorable terms. , Mesa 0. SONO hare received Thirty-POW MEDALS. The first Steminme over all competitors in the United States, All orders for TUNING and UNPAININN will be promptly attended to. irdlnt MACKEREL.-808 bbls. Noto.'l, 2 and 8 LTA- Ma9lstrai. For sale by 0. 0. SADLER 4 00., PHI #B9BBtroot, 24 goy/ alloy. Mut, at - anb Qt(1)10 AGARD & 90., NO. 323 MARKET STREET, SLAVS NOW It; 13 . 1 . 0101 AN ENTIRE NEW STOOK HATS AND OAPS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OP BUMS FROM ALL PARTS OF TM aul9-2m C . H. GARDEN & CO., SUNIIINtOIIInaIia 01,-AND WIWLMEIALII DZALIeaB HATS, OAPS, FURS, STRAW 00014 FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI OIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, FEATHERS, .1,„" • SO., No. 600 MARKET STREET, S. W. Cornet. of Sixth street, Phitadelphia. MERCHANTS are respectfully Invited to examine our Stook. eul4-2,n itlatclpe, iguntry, 2Vc T E. CALDWELL & CO., 482 CHICSTNIIT Street. Harp received, per steamers, new styles Jewelry, Chatelaine, Veet Chains. Splendid Pane l:lair Pine. Fruit Staudt', Sugar Baskets. Jet Goode and Plower Vases. Coral, Lava and Mosel° Sets. Sole Agents In Philadelphia for the sale of Charles frodshanVe LONDON TIME-KEEPERS delo SILVER; WARE.- WILLIAM WILSON & BON, MANUFACTURE RS'OF. SILVER WARN. (ESTABLISIIND 1812,) S. W. HORNER FIFTH AND MISERY STREETS. A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de scription, constantly on hand, orratede to order to match any pattern desired. Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham Imported NUB. SeBo-d&Ftly T S. JARDEN & BRO. it• • MAREPAOTIIRKES AND IMPORTERS OP SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, (up stalls, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS - PITCHERS, GOBLETS CUPS, WAITERS. BAS KETS, CASTORS; KNI VES, bPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, ate., &a. Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. sei.ly eentltmen's .ffurnisPing groobs JUST RECEIVED—An invoice of Welch, marget.on, & Co.'s Superior London-made STOCKS and TIES, for sale by HANCOOK & CO, Manufacturers of the celebrated Habit Shirts, sel6-12t 712 Chestnut at , opp. Masonic Temple. WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S 41311NIBILING STORE PATENT SHOULDER !LRAM SHIRT BIANUPAC - •• TONY, At the Old stand, No. 706 011ESTNNT STREET, oppo site the Washington Rouse. A. WINCIIESTER will give se heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. .1724-19 y W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Wm .". oanaTsa & Scon.,_)!• GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly.oppoelte the Girard House,) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his now Store, and is pre pared to till orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect at guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. lyl9.tf GENTLEDIEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W. KNIDIIT, 606 ARCH Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Burnishing Goode and manufacturer of Pine Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others manufactured in this city or ebiewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. mhl-tf GENTLE MBN , f3 "wkcAPPERS OR DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and beet cus. sortment in the city, wholesale and rota% with a tall line of tinder Clothing, united to the season, at W. W, BRIGHT'S, en ARCH Street, above Sixth, Philadel phia. mhl-tf REMOVAL.—C. C. SADLER & Co. have AA , removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No. 108 ARCH street, second door above Front. eel CRESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 200 WALNUT Street,Philadelphla, Agents and Dealer/ in BROAD-TOP COAL and COAL LANDS, respectfully call the attention of Dealers and Consumers to their celebrated Coal, known tut the Lancaster Company's Mines. Thin Coal is unrivalled in this Market for all mann. factoring purposes, being fieml , bitominous, and leaving a clear white ash. All orders, to the above address, for shipment, or local delivery, will receive prompt atteni tion. aele-tf 3Og, PER TON for the best WHITE *.Gitl AM COAL, warranted free from elate or duet HICKS' COAL is the best and cheapest in um city, re-screened in yard and dry nudes. covet% "TICKS sells none but the very best 'Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and wakants full weight. LUCKS superintends the dellreryof nalr -Li Coal personally, and therefore guarantees It Vibe as represented. HICKS' Yard and Wilco is at the &Althea/it corner of ISAMU:IIIJ. and ,WILLOW, whereas invites all to call and examine for themselves the above mots. 0u23-3m TO COAL DEALERS.—P ar ties roceivini Coal direct from the Alines, wishing Storage and the Delivery of their Coal. will please address S. SEL LERS & SON, CALLOWHILL Street, find Yard below Broad. N B.—Beet qualitlee or LEHIGH and BOIIIIELEILL COAL always on hand at lowest cash prices. 1:4 -1 0XRING, FOX, & 00., - wholesale.and retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and HERMAN. TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RACE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly- on hand Coal from the most approved mines, under corer,. and pre pared expressly for family use HE SPRING GARDEN SAVING HIIND. (01/LIVISIBD BY TEN 1011018L/TO3II OF PIOINOTLTIVIA.) ' • L'.ll. U.L • • ,ry PER GENT Interest allowed to Deßmatorg, and ell Moneys Paid book on Demand. OPZIOS, 881 NORTH THIRD STREET, (00ABOLIDATION BLISS BOILDINCI.) This hudittltion is nt* open for the transaction ol busineas. and lathe only Ohartered Saving Pond located in the northern part of the city. The °Mee will be open (dolly) from 9 to 2,1 o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5 until 0 o'clock in the Ehrening. _ MANAGERS. lrederlek Klett, James S. Pringle, Stephen Smith, Jacob Dock, John P Lary, Joseph M. Cowell, Hon. Henry K. Strong, George Woelepper, Daniel UnderkoBer I. Wesley Dray, Hon. Wm. )inward, Robert D. Dariderm, frederleli Staake, P. 0. Ellulaker, Francis Hart, John P. Sierras, Joseph P. LeOlero, George Knecht, John Hensler, Jr., John Horn. Preeident, JAMES 0. PRINGLE. Secretary, GEORGE T. THORN. IMM-iftf QAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, oornor of THIRD and OfLIBT NUT Street*. Large and small sums received, and paid back on de mend without notice, with arirx PER GENT INTER EST from the day of depoeit to the day of withdrawal. °Mee hours, from 9 until b o'olook every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DILIPTS for sale on lingland, Ireland, and Sootland, front £1 upwards. President—STEPlllN 8. OILkWEGED, Treasnrer—PLlNY Teller—JAMES It. HUNTER QAVING PIIND—FIVE PER OENT. IN. TRREBt—NATIONAL BAPETY TRUST 00Id- PANY.—WALNUT STRUT, BOUTS-WIBTOORNEM Or vamp, PHILARILPHIA. • /I[OOIPORATMO SIT 181i511.011 OF PIIMMTLYAIIfI. Money is received in any mom, large of small, attd In Serest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with The teas le open every day from 0 o'clock In the morning till 6 o'cloca in the Muting, and on Monday Gad Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. - BENNER, President, BOICORT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WE. J. Rain, Secretary. DlinOT011: Hon. Henry L. Benner, E. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bars , Robert Selfridge, /rands Leu, - Saud. H. Ashton, Joseph Yerkei, 0. Landreth Manna, Henry Diffenderfter. Money is rewired and payments made daily. The Investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in BEAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first clans emir'• ties as will 'Okays insure perfect security to the deposi torsoind which cannot fall to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. MTO. 88 (`241) DOOK STREET. rzvE I PAIR ma. STATE! SAVINGS POND. MO. 88 (241) DOOK STREET.-FIVE PAR GENT. STATIC SAVINGS PUND. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. PAR CENT. STATE SAVINGS 11UND.'"'t i N °.88(241) .DOOK STREET. - FIVE PAR C A NT . STATE SAVINGS PUNA. MG-1) ME= TRUITT, BROTHER, & CO., HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 629 MARKET STREET, Below Sixth, North side, PIIILADELFSIA ARDWARE.—'rhe slibsuribelb, OWN ILA MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ItARDWARE, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their stook, which the) are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment Con- Mato in part of— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Flatter, Breast, Os, Cow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coll Chattel. The celebrated "L" Moree Nails 7 Stone and Sledge Bemoan. "Wright . " and other Anyila; Solid Box and other Mac SM;EMA;;E=iI " inverter Files and Rasps; Dad &lawn. "Sacelalor II Safety Yule; Slanting Tubed. Corn, Grass, and Brier Seythee Corn, and Straw ..12i11011, Hay, Manure, Tanners' and Spading Yorke. Hakes and Hoes i, Shush; and Spades, of all kind', Takata, Brads, Shoe ; Olout, and Flubbing Haile. Out and Wrought Butt Blum, BCMVIII, Looks of all Soda; °unary, Bann and Pampa, Axes, Hatohete, Ham mers, Planes, and other Toole, &o. &o. W. G. LBWIEI„.., BON, No, 41.1. 0011111trt" " °treat. ONES.L-100,000 Shin Bones, onitablo for Urabrell, end Button Makers, Ina tore And for Lisle by OWJABDALEI, PEnton,_ 1e6104 NORTIA WNLABVIO lacmovalo. Eianinge -ffunito. liattroare. lIIPORTEIS AID DIALERS PISTOLS, Ica JnonFanre Qramnaniti riiRE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 408 'WALNUT STREET, •PRILADELPHIA.—:OAPITAL and SURPLUS $277.- 000 85.—insures against LOSS or, DAMAGE SY FIRE and•tbe PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. 1 . 17. TEN per cent, in each returned on the earned premiums of, Open Inland Policies. ~ OFFICERS Pr-sidont—GEORGS 11. HART. Vice President—E. P. BOSS. Secretary and Treasurer—ll R. COGGSHALL. Assistant Secretary-8 B. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. M. Hart, - E. IV. Bailey, P. Ross, Andrew R. Olieunbers, 'A. 11: Glutton, .1 y; , L. Pomeroy' Joseph Edwards, • Oh 'ries G.'lmlay, • John G. Dale, li. CoggsEsti, • Foster S. Perkins, Sent . donee, St. D., in Ron 11. EL TUlier. se2l-y Attest, . R.ll COGGSUALL, ir isiSITRANOE COMPANY OF THE A STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA. 11/NE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXOHANGE BITILDXNOS.' Chartered in 1704—Capital s2oo,ooo—Aesete, Jana. ary .1, 1868 i 8347 ,4413.40-100, ; ~All invested in sound and available securities—conti one to insure on Vowels and Cargoee, Buildings, Stooks of Merchandise, ho.. on liberal term. DIRECTORS: . - Henry G. Shamed, George H. Stuart, BimeonToby, , Samuel Grant, , Jr., , „. '.Charles alacaleeter, Tobias Waglier, . ' William S. Smith, ' ' Thomas 11, Wattson, --.' Jbhn B. Dodd, Henry G. Freeman, William It White, Charlet( 8. Lewis, George 0. Oarsora.L HENltit D. SHERRERD, President Wit.Lisal Marna, Secretary. , jefl-wfrm.tf i HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Streot Philailolpbis. ' DIRECTORS. John 11. Diehl, , ' Wm. P. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W . D. Truitt, M W. Baldwini Thos. L. Ludere, John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, A J. Bucknor, 11. H. Shillingtord, John W' Seaton, O. E. Spangler, William }Miguel, 11. H. Houston, ' Edwin Booth, Wm.M. Love, John Garrison, Charles P. Norton, E. S. Warne, . Isaac Myer. , President—JOHN 11. DIEHL, Vice President—E. S. WARNE. Secretary—CHAßLES A. BUY. selfi-tf Ilt ERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., 'INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus Invented In sound and available Securities, contirmet, Stores, Merchandise Vessels on Dwellings, Furniture, erchandise, Vessels In Port and their Cargoee, and other Personal Property. All Lome/ liberally and promptly adjusted. DlllO7OlB. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Weleh, (leaps W. Morris, Samuel 0. Morton, ' James R. Campbell, Patch* Brady, Ildmund G. Dutillt. Charles W. Poultney. GEORGB ABBOTT, President. ' THOMAS R. MARDI. Secretary ia2.34 it WIIIRE E 'RISKS ONLY TAKEN"— -a: GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 4lb WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's Building.) CAPITAL, .6200,000. DIREOTORS. Wm, M. Swain, Wm. C. Rudman, [of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemaker, John Andpach, Jr., Per. Walker, IL N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters, Wm. 8. Boyd, H. R. Ooggshall, Coo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. J )EL JONES, President. A. 8. GILLETT, Vice President, Jas. B. ALTOBD, Secretary. iY2047 CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL $500,000 FIRE, AIARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY Ist, 1858. Bonds and Mortgagee, Stocks, ice 8849,025 00 Mlle Receivable, (for policies loaned,) 2,197 76 Unsettled Rook Accounts, (for policies,).... 1 513 83 Cash in Bank and In (Moe... 10,483 95 Cash in hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,898 81 No losses 365,148 85 unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. DIRIOTORB : William 81. Godwin, 8. B. Crawford, James W: Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall, William B. Thomas, B. Franklin Jackeon, 8. N. Winslow, J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. W3l. M. GODWIN, President. J. o.l3orrox, Becretavv. mvlo-dtf CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. CIiARTSR PERPETUAL. Capital 8200,000. Organised 1851. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period ; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De posita ; hold Trusts and grantannulties ALFRED WEEKS, President. D. 0. TYLER, Vice President. Jr. W. MARVIN, Secretary. DlllO/018. Alfred Weeks, Eon. W. D. Kelley, 11. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. D. Mingle, C. R. flicking, , [ James Watson, J. L. lintc.hitumn, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelS-ly G. P. rimer. T . IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST cox- PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIPS INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and! DOCK Streets. Capital, 5612,725.08. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term .of life—granta annuities end endowments—pur ehases life interests. „In Real Rotate and makes all eontreate depending on the contingencies of Life. They sot as Executors Administrator', Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel I. Stoke., Benjamin Coates , William Martin Richard B. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, . Joseph 11. Trotter, William H. Kern, games Ruston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophllus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, ` Edmund A. Bonder, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Machismo, Rodolphns Rent, John W. Hornor, , William H. Carr, 'GUIs B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Baths John a. Brenner, P. B. Miehier, Easton. DANIEL L. PdILLBR, President. SAMUEL Z. STOKES, Vice Preen. Anil W. Bosom. Secretary. nla.ly COMMONWEALTH INSURANOI Or Tim STATE 01 PENNSYLVANIA. 01/10E, - NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILADILMIA, Sabaarlbed Capital, 000,000. Paid ap ;mom Dinneeene. Dr. D. Jayne, Thee. B. Mem" H. L. Benner J. M. Butler, J. H. Whiten; J. K. Walker, Ildw. 0. Hulett, M. B. Wendell, H. Ltaths, Jr." B. H. 1103/lie. DAVID JAYNB, M. D. President. THOMAS B. BTBWAILT, Vice Pres% Bisrunt. B. Moon, Secretary. ja29.7 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SUIIANOE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TUB LEGISLATURE of PENN. SYLVANIA, 1 8 35. ornol, 8. 1. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Strode, PIIILADIMPLIti MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSELS, ) CARGO, To all parte of the World; nuctenv,_ INLAND INSURANCES, en Goods, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Carrlege to aliparts of the Union. FIREINSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses Att. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, Novimber..2, 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate. 1101,850 94 Philadelphia City and other Loans 187,011 25 Stock In Danes, Railroads, and Insurance Companies 12,508 00 Rills Receivable 220,291 96 Clash on hand Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently issued, on other debts dne the Company 92,780 67 fitemortption Notes 100,000 00 William Martin, James 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seal, Theophllne Paulding, Xdmund A. Bauder, James Traquair, John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr., lobn R. Penrose, J. F. Penieton, George G. Leiner, Joshua P. Eyre, Illiquid Darlington, Baronet E. Motet, Dr. R. H. Huston, Henry Sloan, Win. 0. Ludwig, itillloB D. btoYarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand B blellrain, Robert Burton, Jr., Charles Kelly, Jno. D. Semple, Pitt/Malt., U. Jones Broolrail Dr. T. Morgan, .. Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, II WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. UMW LVIBURN, Secretary. jag*: VIAL' AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organized under the Act or Assembly relative to In mance Oompanies, passed April 24.1856.) ' GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS B. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANOEURD, Secretary., Ohoe 411 OILESTNIIT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Bin , Jy, Barclay Lippincott, John W. Averman, Joe. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenholm, Chas. Stakes, fe24-y H. Stern. express ecimpanize THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCEL/3, PACKAGES, MEROHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SPOLS, either by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and OITIIII3 of the United States. B. S. SANDFORD, Ciarival Aunarintandeall tirobacco tzar Cigars. CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS IV and amorted aim, carefully selected by own house at Havana, in store, and received by every arrival from that port. S. YUGURT & SONS, il24m 216 South FRONT Street. VIGARO, OLBANAS AND PARTAGAS BEGARS.—A. choice Invoice of them celebrated brands on board brig " New Xra,” dolly expeotell from Havana, end toe sale low, by WADIES TRU, (New) 188 Walnut greet, below Becoud, awl Second Stor y . WARMING AND VENTILATING WARISBOOMEI The subscriber would invite the special attention of Architect Builders and the public to his NEW OULVER PATENT SELF-OLEANSt NG AND VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE, Which has been so successfully introduced during the last winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal, making it one of the most economical, safe, durable Beater° now in use. Also, all sizes and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Rath Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates, every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace Stoves, Collins , Patent Chimney Oaps, far the cure of smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all good. in my line of business. . - Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair ing, and prices reduced to suit the times. OIIARDEB WILLIAMS, (LatoSaker att2.Blo 3187 (old 400) MARKET Poet, Phllodo, ~~c~tignal.; „. • MRS.,BRX:ANT. SEIItINAAT, • N Y. Tlll9 TERM °tibia institution (whose loca tion lA ond tifitatabeauty and attraction), commences on the 16th or sepointoit. ]irt .ooPtinues strictly, a Fa mily, Boarding Bolooi.ro t}l Is, and is thorough, select, and homelike 'mall 'appointments. The number of pupils' is limited to flidse who can 'be seaced at the ta ble of the principal. , , 11J GIROULANg” will be sent showing Terms and Regulations. . r- • Batavia, Genesee Op, N. y., September, 1868. sel3 141DITIOH THg PRACTICE AND ~ICnalEillining2tlPiggilaßatertfriveZt:l2ll: MARK'S EPISCOPAL; ,ACADEMY, k. 7 LOCUST STREET, West of Sixteenth, le now open for the redeption of pupils The arrangement of . the Masses affords peculiar advantages to those mating their education there and a large portion of time is daily given, eepecially to smaller boys, to study during school hours so that parents may be spared the neces sity cf.teachl6,their sons at home Connected' with the Academy is a Preparatory De partment; under the charge of a highly competent lady, which is designed for boys between the ages of six and ten years. From this Department boys are advanced' to the Principal's as soon as their progress warrants it. J. ANDREWS HARRIS, - Principal, me 11 dl2 MIS' C. A. BLIRGIN will open a School for a limited number of YOUNG LADIES; at 011 WALNUT Street, on MONIX&Y.-:402.-11. For particu late, apply at the School-roomsbetween 10 and 12 M. oe9 12t* ORITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA dJ 001IMP.P.MAL OOLLEUE, eortheest - earner Of OHESTNIIT and EiNVENTB Streets. An Institution designed to St young men for ACI TIVE BUSINESS.- , , BOARD Or TRUSTERS. B. B. Domerra, Francis lioeklna, Geo:gall. Stuart, David Milne, John Sparbawk, ' • David B. Brown, Immoel ii 2 .- • . A. V. Parson, D. B. § Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippincott. ........ _...__. - EVENING SESSIONS afiglieptember 16th. Each Student has INDIVIDUAL INE/HUOTION at this Institution, and a Diploma from hero is the beet re commendation &young man , can have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. eet-tf IR. LOUIS S. D. REES will re-open hie Morning School for Young Touliee, 1232 Spruce greet, on WRIMESDAr, Sept. 16th. eu3o-Im* KENDALL'S CLASSICAL AND U. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 1230 LOOUOT Street, will re-open MON DAY, September 6 au26-lm* MRS BARTON'H BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL POW YOUNG LADIES No, 1929 CHESTNUT Street, Fhiludelphia.—The Winter Term will open on the second MONDAY in September. For circulars and particulars apply as above. au24-lm CIL ASSICAL INSTITUTE,. DEAN Street, helow Locust.—Dutles resumed MONDAY, August BOth. J. W. HAINES, 4. M., au23-2m Principal. THE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY will re-open September Bth, 1868 The Principal will receive a few good boys into his family. au274m J. H. WITLIINUTON, Principal. DROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE YOB BOYS, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA IN STITUTE. THE FARE IS PA ID FOR THE PUPILS On the Railways and Omnibusee, from all parts of the city. ID - ' See advertisement in another column. see-lm EMA.N ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the KS. Violin and Pi tno. Mr. Allen may be strolled to at the residence of his father, Professor Allen, No 215 South SEVENTEENTH Street, sepl-tocl THE SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE FOE YOUNG LADIES, Miss D. B. BURT, Princi pal will reopen on MONDAY, September 6. For Circulara, &o , please apply at the Inatittite, No. 1621 SUMMER Street. au3o-Imit BBALLAD-SINGING, GUITAR, and the French'Language. Vocal Classes, Ladies only $8 par quarter. T. BISII0P; • nu3l-24t*, 1202 FILBERT Street. CyDONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING IN v STITUTE, Southeast comer MOUTH and ARCH Streets, deioted exclusively to instruction in the busi ness of the Counting , bouse. Open day and evening. Soo Circulars. se9-1m - J.EIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, Noe. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near Race, IS NOW OPRN,TO b va INSTRUCTION IN BOOK-KEEPING, WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. se4-ly EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.— The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE 808 'YOUNG LADIES will be remised on MONDAY, September 6th. GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principe', Noe. 608 and 611 MARSHALL Street, .?O ,I ISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, wen or SEVEN TEENTH, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED, NEBDAY, the Bth of September. ant-2m* BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL bIEROANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. /or Information, call or send for circular. iela•tt FVENING 1310810N8 HAVE COMMENDED W G. E. AGNE W'S INSTITUTE ros V • • YOUNG LADIES, 1711 FINE Street, will, nn MONDAY, September eth, reopen lie twenty-ninth sesston. For circulars containing terms 80., please apply to W. G. E. AGNEW, Principal. " eu23.lm* 1711 VMS street. FIpHE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL gal INSTITUTE, OtIEcTNIIT Street, northwest cor ner of TWELFTH, reopens on MONDAY September O. Tole is a superior institution of Learning for boys and young mon. The faculty cooel'ts of six Professors In addition to the English and Classical branches, there Is superadded an extensive Scientific department 'with largo collections of Philosophical and Chemical appa ratus and specimens of objects in Natural History. Terms, 126 per quarter. For boys under twelve years of age, $2O re quarter. Entrance on TWELFTH Street. I. ENNIS, A M., au27-lm Principal. SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS—Northeast corner of BIOUTII and BUTTONWOOD Btreete. Yall Session opens Sept. 6th 108 The principles of "Moral Euasion" have been successfully adopteo at this Insti tution since its establishment, and parents entrusting their eons into the hands of the Principal can rest as - cured of their good treatment and rapid advancement. Pupils received at any time and age. Catalogues tar nished gratuitously. Parente are invited to visit the echool. P. DONLBAYY LONG, ij om p ANT, au26-ew Principal. _ _ CENTRAL INSTITUTE-ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL —Will be re-opened MON- DAY, September 6th. TBNTR and SPAIN G GARDBN Streets. H. G. MoGIIIRE, A. M., an23-Ben Priampal. DUFF & CO.'S MEAGAN kcjit -a, TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT StreeW, (established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COURU of Practical, Single, and Double Dotty BOURKE BRING, Including all the AUXILIARY 130016 2 0011113ROIAL CAL OOLATIONS, and BUSINESS WRITING, is taught in the most successful and satisfactory style. AI. ROMIE, Principa P. EDWARDS, ls. au2l-ly Ma. B. B. RUSTON, Penman, VDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY .—This School Is adapted to those who desire their eons to have a careful preparation for College or for a business life. Thorough instruction is given in English, Mathematics, Alneent and Modern Languages, &Ai. The instruetors aim, not only to have their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles, but to form those habits of thought which will render future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Deals million, Composition, and Debate are practised In the Edgehill Literary Society, which embraces all the pu pils of this School. Per particulars, terms, Om, ad dress REV. JAMES I. HELM, or aull-2m REV. JAMES P. HUGHES, Principals. j ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, .11-4 N. E 4 corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Ms. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situation' in any branch of bualasem Plain and Orna. mental Writing; Commercial Calculable; Law and Oor respondence. No,triatitution In the United States gives a more thorough and prat:fact course. In this depart ment no teaching to done in anises, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. 88,692 t3O 784785 81 MATHEMATIGAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MT.—(Separate from the above,) Young Men and Deli are prepared for any grade of an English and Clam- Meal Education, via: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philoeophy, &0., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions or S - months commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh2s-tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. L UMBER YARD. HOUTZ & OS., (Successors to Ifontgemeff & Neall,) d. W. corner of TWELFTH and PHlhiN Streets, Phila.' Old Moyamensing District, are now receiving a large and well.aelected assortment of all descriptions of LUMBER, such as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock" Lsth, Pales, Pickets, Pence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety o f well seasone d Lumber. Also, a large stock of Bill Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on hand and sawed to order at the 'shortest notice. . . Our oonueotion with Messrs. blehaffey, flouts, & and Duffy, Routs, & Co., at Marietta, Pa., gives rut no eurpaeaed facilities, and enables unto supply orders fot all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and deepatch. PINE-CREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable for PATTERN-MAKERS, &o , constantly on hand. Prompt paying purchtmera are respectfully invited to examine our stook before going elsewhere. ap9l-tf lIMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE , tall, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. MEHAPPEY, HOUTZ, & Co., take this method of informing their customers and persons desirous of pur. chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a largo and well-seasoned stile& of all description of Lumber, Which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.l Their timber is all from their own MILLS on PINE OREEK, They are also connected with Messrs DUFFY, HOUTZ, & CO and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Planed Boards ., , Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, &0., of all descriptions. on the shortest notice. They would' aleo take great pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con. netted. ap2l-tf inntso anb elizmirals. ROBERT SHOEMKKER. & 00., WROLESALE DRuaeisTe, iiannfactatrons and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISH - In, and WINDOW (MASS, Northwest corner POI RTH and SAtOld Streets, Philadelphia. Oohs Agents for the male of the eelebrated !lore° Plate Glam. zah23-tt VPIITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, &o.— 976 offer to the public White Lead, Zino Paints, Golan! in Oil, Varnishes, ite., at such reduced prices that we invite the attention of dealers and consumers to enr stock. ZIEGLER & SMITH, mhlB 8. W. cor. Second and Grosse sta. ilottle an litatanrante. JONES HOUSE, HARBIBEURG, PA., (Nreoted 101867 14LN4ANTLY FURNISHED, NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. my29l WELLS ()OVERLY, Proprietor. CHEESE. -250 boxell Choose for sale, by SADLER, Dr. CO., , WS Atm% 'hcl door Alms Prost, Philadelphia Lumber Cattle asticus. THE GREAT WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH cliriFtrßY, PROFESS - OR W.001;03 Says the St. Louis (Mo.) Detnociat: Below , we WI , lisb a letter to Dr Wood of this - city, from a gentleman in Maine, which spike glowingly ,of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its effect, when coming from a reliable source. If certifi cates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs, no enco— miums, nor useless puffery from the press : ,fari. 20, 1356: Professor 0./. Wool) & Oo.— BATE, Gaols; men : Having my attention called a few months since to the, highly-berm. fio'al effects of your Hair Restorative, I was induced to make application of It upon my own hair, which had be come quite gray, probably one-third • while; my whis kers were of same character. Some three months since I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, 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 certi yto the world that the gray or white hair has to tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my hair has resumed its natural color d and I believe more soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-five years. lam now sixty years old; my good wife at the age of fifty-ttio, has need it with same effect, The above notice I deem due toyon for your valuable discovery. lam assured that svhoeverwill rightly - use, as per direo'ions, Nlll not hale oCcasion to contra. diet my statements. lem aultizen 'of this, city, and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly every ono heroand• adjoining towns.: Any use you may make of the above; with my name attached, is. at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as myself. lem truly, yours; A. Cl. RAYMOND. - - BALTIMORE /ER. 23, ISM.- WOOD'S HAIR itii.;lß.V.il;7ll Professor Woon—Dear Str : Raving bad the misfor tune to lose the beet portion of my hair, from the aorta of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, in,lS5l, I was in duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words ran express my oblige:- bons to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Ohtirch at Brookfield, Mass He is a gentleman of great influence and universally beloved. WM DYER. • BstooxitiELD, Jan. 12,1858. Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having made a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that its effect has been excellent In removlog inflammation. dandruff and a constant tendency to Itching With 'which I hive been troubled from my.childhood ; and has also restored my hair,;vrhich was becoming gray to its origi nal color. I have used no other article with any - thin like the same pleasure or profit. Yours truly, T. K. BRAGG. The Resterative is put up inbottles of three mane, via: large, 'medium, and small. 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 small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, forty per cent more In proportion, and retails for three dollars a bottle. • o.d. WOOD k 00., Proprietors, 812 BROADWAY, N. V. (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Eetablishnient,) and 114 MARKET Street, Ht. Louis, Mo., And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. attlB.frmthw-Bas A eowinwksgm litlebinnal ANALYSIS OF LYON'S OATAWBA MUNDY by _ A. A. HAMM, X. D., " AEIB.LTIL TO MI Brava OF MABEItiOII79IFFN. IGINFILAL Onsascrita. A light-yellowlah' brown. colored spirit, having a fragrant odor when evaporated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analysed for volatile and fixed drugs, of taitick no traces of any kind were found. Ite color is proved to be due to a colored resin an extraetderived from wood. irr In every respect it is a pure opinions liquor. The fragrance or bouquet whisk Wpossesses can beim>. lated, and it then appears unlike that from Cognac 'Brandy - or Wine, being a fruity emetics reimlting from a -peculiar fermentation of Catawba sad Isabella Grapes. Otnnucit; tlreitiosvia.-1, parte in Wallin of this spirit contains at 60 deg P: 461 2.10 parte of pure al cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parte of the spirit afford 23 parts of a strong solution of the oil, which charaotertzes this Brandy; the spirit left, alter removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and in all its qualities * perfect ephit not subj.°. to change. One 11. B. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. .11. contains, be sides the spirit and oil, only ZIO gre. of matter com posed of entreat of fruit, gam, and colored resin from wood. Honor!, January 26,1868. Dr. CORE, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB. B. CHILTON, Ohemiet, of New York, both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from alt adulteration. For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy his no rival, and has long been needed to eupersede the poisonous compounds Cold under the name of Brands. As a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior, and a sovereign, sue remedyfor Dyspepsia,. flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, deo. /cc. .Also, &SMILEY'S STILL AND • S PA RKLING CHAMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persona who require a gentle Aims'. hint, and for Sainamehtal porpoises. - Retail price 51.25 per bottle. - A liberal discount made to the trade. Dealers will pieces send their, orders to the ' , Sole Agents" for the State of Penn. Sylvania, A. I. HAZARD fr. CO. Wholesale Druggi sts, No. 608 MARKET Street. Also for sale by the following apothecaries AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut ate. JNO. W. Elora lk. SONS,IBth and 22d and Market streets. D. L. STAOKHOIISE, Eighth and Green ete. E. NEBINGER, Second and Mary eta., Southwark. . W. DEBINGED, Pleayank Road and Waehingtoi street. GEO. B. HORENBLOK, Third and Green AL' A. R. SORTER. Broad and Coates sta. fell HOBBNSAGIC'S IRON BITTERS. This Medicine, as its name implies, is one of the greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or are agitated with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints Plies, Nervous Debility General Weakness, and all 'beeline arising from a disordered condition of the digestive FOR YBMALB COMPLAINTS GENERALLY there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, as it enters. purities, and replenishes the blood which i 1 so important to bring about a healthy action THOUSANDS ABE LIVING • miserable existeoce, of a pale sickly color, week and emaciated, who Maid be restored to health bythe use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any thing that is of an injurious nature. FOR ALL DIBEASES OF THB BLOOD there is no better antidote than Mobensack , s Iron Bite tors. When the blood is impure the whole body is full of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there is no better remedy . than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief goostitoent is iron, and _we all know its efficacy in removing the Impure matter from the whole visceral system. They aro prepared by a prac tioal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others, as the "ne plus ultra' , of all tonics. HOW GRATIPYING to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound ing a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow mortals are subject to; and that the publics appre ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fast, as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine expectations. ItkAD THE TESTIMONY OP A WORTHY OITIZEN. This is to"certity my wife wee in delicate health some three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Hobensack's Iron Bitters, and knowing Iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me - to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy. JOHN COLE. No. 831 Dapitol Street This Invaluable Medicine la prepared only by GEORGE B. HODENSAOR, - Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets Philadelphia To whom all orders most be addressed. Moe $l. Dbiootult to dealers. Bold by Drugglorta generally. ml2O-y Waves mitt liquors SHERRY WINE.-50 quarter casks Har !cony & Burden Sherry in bond, for sale low by ARNOLD & WORL, au2B-1m 120 Walnut street. jOil OR T WIN E-100 qr. casks, various brands, in bond and for sale by ARNOLD & WORL D 120 Walnut street. fp HENEAII & FILS' ROCHELLE 31 d BRANDIES.—The undersigned, having been appointed Bole Agents In the State of Pennsylvania for the lisle of the above celebrated Brandy., are prepared to otter it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from U.SDondedWarehousee. ARNOLD & WORL, an2l3-if 720 Walnut street. WINES, LIQUORS, &c. JOSEPH F. TOBIAS, formerly 8. TOBIAS & 80N Nos. 200 and 208 SOUTH FRONT STREET, (below Walnut ' ) PHILADELPHIA IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER BRANDIES, HOLLAND GINS, And all kinds WINES, FOREIGN LIQUORS AND CORDIALS. Agent for Jno. Rams&Vs "ISLAY MALT' , SCOTCH WHISKEY. Always on hand a large stock of CHOICE OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY, To which the attention of Buyers is particularly invited au24-Im ANEW AR T lOL E.—CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—The purest Spirit offered the American public, possessing many medicinal pro perties, and none of the poisonous qualifies inherent in the Whiskey in common use, is now offered for sale by the Druggists generally, and .by CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., demand Agent, At D. B. Taylor'e, Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South FRONT Street. Philadelphia. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of its purity. Dees Slat We neve carefully examined the sample Of Cheatnut-Grove Whlekey left with us a few days 'since, and find It to contain little or none of the poison ous subatiume known as .Sl l / 3 il Oil. BOOTH, GARRETT, & CAMAO, Analytical Chemists. To CHABLIS WIILSITON, Jr., ho. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. v 1.2 m BRANDIES.—r" Pinet Castillon," Marett, _CP and other Cognacs of Tarim' vintages, In halt pipes and quartercaske ; Yellevolain Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes half casks, and one-eighth oaths. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & CO., oeSS 2SII and 22£1 South Fourth street 108 QR. CASKS PORT WINE. 111 lilt. Pipes Alicante do. 22 Qr. -do do . do. 20 Qr. do Sherri do. 11 Pipes Superior Palmate Wine. 2A gr. Pipefl do do do. 40X do do do do. 111 Bales Aisorted Corks. SU Bags Almond'. 26 do Filberts. Landing from Diu "Arrogante Imo110, , ) and for sale by A. MERINO., my27-tr 140 SOUTU FRONT Street IVIE S S SHAD.-50 Barrels prime Moss 811 AD, now landing from Boston stemma, and for sale by mill JNO. M. KENNEDY hCO idiarbinerz ant, Jratt 8L1111311.1. 1131111011. J. TAUCIZAZ 111111101 WILLIAM a. inmuOlt. SOUTHNFAIDI FOUNDNY, /DUI AND WASHINGTON STEN-VT(4 PEULLTIIILPELI. NERRIOK & SONS, INC/INNERS AND MAORINISTS, manufacture High and Low Premium Steam Enema, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, .ho., Cast ings of sh kinds, either Iran or Brass. - Iron trains roof' for than Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &a. • Retorts and than Machinery of the latest and moil Improved construction. livery description of Plantation machinery-, such as Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Traine,,Defecatina, Filters, Pumping Engines, &e. Sole Agents for N. RillienVe Patent Sugar 801 Ilns . Apparatws; Nainnytk's Patent Steam Ilaminer; J. P. ROW Patent Vales Motion for BOA dinakindi7 and , Steam Pumps. paparintendeat—s.U ! PESAWIA., avAli tints. - a '- ~, e-.. . air-IItIISDE,LPHLS.A.ND - -.......-- -- - 9 gm- READIMERAILROAD. lielrACcotranodationPaseenger Train hetweolß"fing and Philadelphia. . - leaves Reading daily (Sandays excepted) at 615 A . M . arriving it Philadelphia at 9.50 A. L. ,and return ing at 4.46 P. , .M. P mgeqtrc by this train have over 7 hotira in Phila delphia beim fetarning or leaving for New York. se4.fra 'W. H. MoILBSNNEY, Secretary. ; 1101111LADELPHI A 21,14 D READINGBAILI BOAD:--RAEIT PBBIGIIT liDol.—Freight train" leave the Depot, BROADDtreet, below VINE, da ily, _ for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge,- Causes Detroit, tirdeage r biilwaulde, Galena, Dubuque, Bt. Louis, and interfuse diate points, ' This is the eluirtest route to Rana& end the Lae Ports, and goods will be forwarded with gretter dupla* -to the above pointa thew bratty other route, nitre or PRIM! PNA NO LIS. rs Railroad let ohm. 2d elan. _ Sd 61666, 44k elm! Be/pension Bridge PO 70 - 60 40 Buffalo 90 70 60 40 Dunkirk . . 96 75 65 45 Detroit -$1 SO gg Ohicago . 140 116 , . • . .. • -Yreight going through by rail All the way moat I* marked. ,, VlA RAIL." • -- No trinshipment between Philadelphia and Elmira. Mark goods via Philadelphia awe Reading Railro.4 3 andn send to the Depot, Bread strew% Meer Vine, daily, before 6 P. M. ' For further Information In regeed to this route, call at the through freight olSee of the Philadelphia, His. Hare , stud Great Western Mae, H. W . ` obtuse. SIXTH wad Eittutstrr. - deBo-7 UDE • " SYLVANIA RAILROAD.-- :1 - AL GREAT CENTRAL BOUTS, connecting the At hurtle Cities with Western, North-western , and South western Status, by a continuous Railway direst. This Reed also' connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of ;steamer! to all ports on the Western Rivera. and at Climiand 'and 'Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRECT, OHIOAPIST indIIELIABLVROUTEby which Freighi can lee fdrwerded to and frourthe °RBA T WEST. RATES BhTIYNNIT,P,ILILA,DXLPILIA AND Fir! Mar Oilau—Boots, Shell, Hats, and Ospa, Books, Dry Goode, (in boxes • bales'and trunks); Drags, (in boxes and baton) Feathers, Pure, - dos Tie, par 100 noon CLAna—Domeatte- Sheeting, Shifting and Ticking; (in original - bales),,Druge (In maks), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in - casks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep -Pelts, Eastward, &o. too. 003. per 10 Tenn Orris:—Anrils, - Hemp, Hama , SOW, qicsois or in poke), Pante., (dry and- - SA) 011 s, (except lard and rasa ) 090 Pit 1041 Voltam brass—Oolise, 71M, Damns j - - Beef, and Pork, (in tasks or bozo. eastward), Lard andLindoll, flodaAsh,Germart Olay, Se, Plink, Rosin, 'Steel, Manufactartel bum, Rosin, Oil, Queenswede s Sugar,too bbls., and boxes ,; Au, iioo. plle 300 * Preua--750, per bbl., until further notice. Gnstu-350. perloo lbs., until further notice. Conos-02 per bale, not exceetiMg 600 lba. weight s until further notice. In shipping Goods from any point But of Philadel phia, be particular to BLUM packages ct wiz PICHISIOVANDIi Rai/road." All Goode consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. -Pawn: Anirra—Clarke A 00.,Oldono; -Pa*er A Co., Memphis, Tenn.; B. F. Saes & Co.. St Loath 'aro.; P. G. o , Riley & Co., Bramtville; Indiana Wm. Bingham, Louirtille, Kentucky.; B. 0. •Mefdrum, Madison, Intitani; EL W. Brown & Co., andAther &_ Hibbard, Cincinnati. H. B. Pierce A Co"f , Kr - tr:Amille. Ohio; Leech to Co., _No. 64 iiilbyetteet, Boston; Leech & Co No. 2 Astor Home, NewYerk No. I Witham Itt. - 4 New York; B. J. lisseeder, Philadelphia ; •• Ingray., Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, • timers& Freight Agent, H. J. LOMBABBT, del- General Suunintandent. Annum. Pa tiloFinna FOR H &YANA, via CHARLES TON and Key West.—The splendid steam ship ISABEL, Cept. Willlem Rollins, willleave NEW YORK for HAVANA, on FRIDAY. Oct bit, touching at Charleston end Key West for mails and passengers. For panne apply to 13PONFORD, TILESTON. k 00 , No. 29 Broadway, OrJOHN WAGNER, sel7-tocl • No. 7 Wainut street. FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0.-HE ROWS LINE-ONLY DFOULAR LINE GOODS BAGELVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERYDAY. - Freight and insurance at less than by ateamehip KEYdTON.S STATE," Captain 0 F. 4 llarahman, which will eail on Saturday, Sept. 25th, acne o'clock, A. M., from second wharf above Vine at. Per further particulars please see advertisement of Steamship "KEYSTONE STATE," in this paper. For freight or passage apply to _A. HERON ,7z., 828 North Wharves. THE.BRFNSH AND NORTH AMERICAN WEAL MAIL STEAM- /ROY IZW TORN TO LITEIIPOOL. Chief Cabin ;DO. Second Cabin Nonage 76 nor ioefox To LinarooL Older Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage 60 The slips from Boston ea]] at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. andlatte. CANADA, Capt. L . ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AILERIOA, Capt.Wie ASIA. Capt. B. G. Lott. - fiIAGARA, Oapt.Ryrie. AFRIOA, Oapt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. P. Leitele. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red en port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves Boston Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Judkino, .. N.York, Wedneaday, Sept. 20. NIAGARA, Millar, et Boston Wednesday, Oct. G. ARABIA, Stone .. N.Yorle,Wednesday, Oat. IS. CANADA, Lang; " Bootee, Wednesday,. Oct. 20. AFRICA, Shannon, 4, N.York, Wednesday, Oct. 27. ASIA, Lott, ~ Boston, Wednesday, - Nov. S. PERSIA, Judkins, lc N.York, Wedneedsy, Nov. 10. EUROPA, Leitch, is Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 17. Berths not seonred until paid res. -- ---,-.. An experienced Surgeon on board.,• The owners of these Ships will net e - aimountablo for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie t Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lad l ing an signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to ~ Se29-y B. OIINARD, 4 Bawlinglireen, N. York. FOR RICHMOND, via Norfolk mid CITY POINT—PALL ARRANGE MENT—TWICE A WEEK—UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE OP STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8 A. M., UNTIL 'FURTHER NOTICE. VIRGINIA, Captain a. R. Kelley. PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Teal. CITY OP RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell. These tine steamships will sail as above. They are handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on deck ; are provided with Francis's Metallic Life Boats, Life Preserver; &a.. and no palms or expense spared for the comfort and safetyof passengers, and the protection of goods. Thle Line offers the quickest, cheapest, and mod comfortable route for passengers, and is In advance of any other for despatch and economy for freight TO THE INTERIOR Or VIRGINIA, NORTH QAROLINA, AND TENNESSRR. NO TRANSHIPMENT BY THIS LINE „ . . Passage to Richmonl or Petersburg, $8 ; meals in cluded. Passage to Norfolk, 1,6 ; meals included. THOMAS WBBSTER, Jr.. General Agent, au.27.1.m No. 14 NORTH WHARY.EiI. - FOR OILARLESTON AND SA. VANNAH -HERON'S LING. qOOD2I REORIVED AND BILLS ON LADING SIGNID - EVERY DAY. The splendid first-elate side-wheel Eltaanuthips KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP QEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the Southaridlionthwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10 o'clock A. 1.1. 3 alternately for Oharlestoreuld Sa yawn & POE CHARLESTON. The HATSTONIC STATE. Captain Chaffee P. Marsh may will continue to receive freight until this evening and ;ail Saturday, Sept. 25th, at 10 o'clock, A. Si.. YOB SAVANNAH;, The STATS OP CiltOßOLi, Cipt. — Pilm J. Gerrizt, will commence loading 'on Thursday, Sept 28d, and sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Sept. 25th, at 10 o'clock A M. At both Charleston and Saiannah,theee shipea onneat pith steamers for Iflorldaeued Havana, and with rail roads, &a., for all ;Owes in the South and Soilthwest. PREIGHTB BZDtIOND Hoary treight at, an average oflls per cent. below New lark steamship rates: INBUILAKO.III. FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goode shipped Booth will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin passage IFO 00 Steerage do 800 Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bille of lading signed after the 'hip has sailed. For freight or passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr., No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston, T. S. & T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, O. A. GREINER 1 00. For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARTS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Hanna, from Oharleston, steamer ISABIL, on the 4th and lath of every month. jell „ STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, arid LONDON DE NY , without delay, for SO dollars. Return tickets, good for six months to either of the above places by any steamer of the line, 80 dollars for the round trip, out and back, PAM INA TOIL New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10 at 12 o'clock, M.' Ndinbargb, Cumming, Oc.. 80; Glasgow, Goodwin, Anglia 7, ,g SIM GLASGOW. Glasgow, Goodwin gstorday, Julylo. New York, McMillan Wednesday, .6.agnst 11 Idinbrugh, Gumming Saturday, Aug. le. BATES OF PABI3MI.I. non emageoW. lizstohuse 15 Waft" Steerage, found with cooked provisions 8 li lint Ohm STS 00 Steerage, found with cooked provielone BO 00 Children ender 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta in Bteerage, free. Return tickets available within six menthe, by Any steamer of this line. Bird Claes $l4O 00 Steerage., PO 00 An experienced Burgeon attached to each Bbeamer. Bar freight or panne apply to WORKMAN & 00.,148 WALNUT Bisset, Phil ad4b. pile. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL & LOBBY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. Bummer itegotte. - - HAY 'S HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMINR 00IINTY, PA. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged and refitted it in a superior style. Williamsport is one of the most delightful Inland towns in Pennsylvania, and his home, he hopes, will be found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citi zens of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. Ills omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. jy2B-3m W. H. HAY, Proprietor. BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Vieiters on the 16th of June, and kept open until the let of October. The new and apaclons Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment hea been furnished in superior sty and the =commode. timis will be of a character not heeled in any part of the United States. 'The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. ALLBN, whose e xperlenoe,coartemis manners, and att en ti on to his vests, glee the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of Tess, it Is deemed proper to state that passengers can r salt Bedford by a d& y light ride from Ohembereburg. The c o mpany hate made extensive arrangements to supply dealeand indi and in bottles, at the f vidualsßedford Water , ' by the barre l, carboy, ollowing prises, at the Springs, via : Per a barrel (mulbery) B4 00 Do. (oak) 809 X Do. (mulberry) gOO X Do. (oak) • ...... 00 Osrboy, Id gallons S 26 Bottles, 1)( pint, per dozen 1 ISO The barrels are careftilly prepared, so that VW:- chasers may depend upon reaming the Water ftuisX and sweet. All communications should be addressed to Tu o°2. abases chmohael 70AD - 0ky.19•- 78 63 100 80
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