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McKinley Ju Ramee l l 8 P Tankfelter Peter
McKean Thee Raman ST 2 Taylor & Son . 11
McNeely J 8 Dr Raymond Oapt J Taylor J .
- Mad r Empadell s Lamon - ThoTpson
try JAtltlt Iliquititida, Thacary
tfacewen Mal Reeder Andalt._„Thoinaa E tkr
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Martin Mr z Relottart , Thomas G
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-Marcy Oapt J. aefornei Sated ,t,Thomae Jae •• ,
: Mayer John'.l Sop I a , 4hordes Mott
,fayor Sir Judge Reiley Pat'k - Thoutpeon &Kelly
qteadPetei: r. Meagre
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fkiemin R - Rhoads Ohm .t . T.hwilPean a nd
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laalttaT-44),1;',Iltica Pettit _;llAlaliriPaen &
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Riggs Beni /1,-.K.,,Tory Michael
mer Jo 04.---Itoe a-Antoine -Turny Henry
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.aliddleton.-4---- - RoblneOn Ed R •- -Treddwell J 0
I Smith/ :60 ;ItrohlopomThoil Todd ;19 If 2
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16aluiy.0914;it,"."Tikitt. & Clark
)t Whit Raech - P,OTJdri. 3')utrian /C.-FPO.
; IA!, -.ford
, Slonq't John— nobbles &,,DO O . ; Tonha Pat
Morrie De 3 4 " 31 , —" 4. Talker Wm
Bobb - pi4i - oo E T
51arriaoit'Wml tewle ' Tuthill Jim
•nor gat Ryder Win B '" Hasher H W
,Mohasi Entto w 'Uhlmann &Oo
, Moyer.'&' 84Ior L'K"" 'Pen Lemma W
n4ckt..t. :-" ,4 l.'Schuremar !t
Montgomery J H D'W •- "- Vnllet G A
Meare,Devid Scott john,O. Veleott Thoe
'llkintgoidary A-" Pcattergood r" Vanaitedelen 0 -
Judge, Saddler Win K Peasant Jae
B e undereen , Joie r Queen Geo
:Morrie DeW 0 Schiller Aug. Qaackenbueh H
Atilrphy.,Thoe , Scott G .W r
- .Murphy Trunk - Seater Step'n P M Vlllerol MODS ,
Murphy B Schloss Felix ' J
Murphy & Son - Scattergood D Ware leaeo
Myere John V Saadereoull.Q Watd ,Jno
Mullen _Win lf , Scot G, Warner Joe
Fitvage Wm E • Walton
&laurel Jr ,John A:go Il J, Ward E
Munroe 0 A.V4 'Scott Andrew ‘, • 'Wackl Dr P
Morrow John Scheer Win B Weguor T 0
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ktuncey,Drl3 & Co MII Wood' at
Dell Delay DSeeds Sam'l Walker 0 J
Norman.A. -:.,.llcara Mr Warnock Camp
Nichols 013 Blmbn • ,
Waltop P E
Menem Juan It Sherrard 1 0 Walls It
loholay Ohio' ,• 2 , - Wallower & Bon 8
Nuke Jr John Sharp Rev Jos Waltei Casper
ilS Bll .,Orertnng, . Sheri(lati•lter Al Walker Louis
Notter Wm Abe Meld Thoe Wegoer August •
, Niswtoti Sheldon' Henry' 4 'Welsb:W It
3orist J Rd; Merced Roseau Weir hos
'Reitnian - Win II Sholker Oapt D Weider WII
Newknin AS AI Shaw Robt Wesner II
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goreross S 8 Shockley Jas Wenteroft G
Methane Tromnals shots JobroW -Wentwrth G W
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Shrht James A ;Sines Ohm"). M •
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Noehe Jobn Siomoine P „_.-Wolah , John
Naval Rondesy.'S Sickles N U . 'Wells Jr Col 08 .
"Oom'g Officer filbert MM- .White,Otis
itIOBB R Simon Mona P. X .W,hilek Robt
Nesmith ds.Son-,—rihnith-WT.R Whitacar Wm
Osborn Hiram • Smith Warren J Whitehll Henry
Oliver Thee: t Smith Marshall B Whitnhy,F H .
o , llllen Alto rt Smith 08. , White;&'o6 GB'
-o&rman predir,, t Smith Oliver ; ;White'& Co T
,O,Tmtilelidjaa,k; „Smith WOI WhitOlihn. A
'u l Conner :Smith Oltehrd' White 'M
Whitaker J B' •
O'Brien Rdw , k Smith Then Wheaton Dr W V
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'ollonnorStakhin.iimartßev J P Winteta Wan
Ovonallind - Samt -snotigrace W`Ty Wiegand 0
Orr Rook _Snyder Philip' Wintet W S
O'DuganJ,cr!li:, Sowera-D;„ Williamson & Co
Thoa D :” Boils Theo - 44 . 0
ParkerSolefroe W " . Williams &0o W
~ Parker Wm D . Soldnion H - •
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varker _Boller Chris . WlUinme Mr
P Amer et DC, r•:• Spence H•!Weaat'Jes
iYiekiesoit Dr ,7 Q Sperry, Jno E U
Pelniertabard" Spencer EV " Williamson ?Sr
['aria L ita7inond Stein;,Edwd. - Williams Wlf •
P•ittergilt-ES __Stewart Rev:J.W. Wines Rev D
Pennock T B Stead leeac ' Wieetling J H --
Pharmacy, 01.41,(!geSteadinan Ono T Winterbottom II
Profs Steele Slice „ 0
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Vmes Pub of Stokes Walker Wickersham, 0
Popper Wm P. Stellwsgen Jno Wiseman Win
PaLlissier Jos Siring Oapt DA. Wilmot J 0
fiesta i* StoCkwell'O B Winue;&Nor-
PLibbiu Thos Stewart Dan 1 thorp
Pickup Oap alien A. Bros Wilcox
Pilford"John , - 5 Messrs ' • Wilson M P -
Piggot & Render-Stevenson MS Wilsori Jas
eon • • t Stiger D M, t Wilenn AM
sPlattenburger' Ste goon & Dello- Woodson Fred •
Rev Theo - _ ricks Masers Woodward 0 S "
Poorer M., pavinney , Copt W Woolnien Dan'!
Nitre" Matli* , 3 ' Woods. 8 • ,
Posey Richard Sullivan Floee Wolker & Dro
'...ollard :pa 0 TAD. pif si 14700 d AW - --
"Psiterlobn P - Terry A Wright Copt W A
er..ndergaat P Taylor D 0 WrangP
Price Philip . Taverner J W Wright 0 S
•rice Jobe F Tolaroglow F B Young Col J
P. °bat Ohms .. Tanta John Young Ohm! ,
Pub or Mirror Taggart Oho! Young•Thos , •
Putnam. Taggart 'lnn Young 0-13-
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TURNBULL & CO.,
DEALERS r
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OMNA. AND QUEENS WARE,
Nov, 23 and 2b sopna, FOURTH STREET,
'Wive= Market end Chestnut,
. , „ rpumpiLPnie.
4gdu3BWA IA open or by tbc package
~aubl-2ro -
WSO TJTHERN AND WESTERN
N,ERCHANTS.,
A largo pock of
... 41,A88WA7131, AND
.......FANCY ARTICLES;
IT' TIM LOWEST KARIM VETOES, .7
MARXSEN & WITTE, Importers,
MASON/0 HALL, 713 CHESTNUT STREET:
`jaitly
gablerp.anb ijarnais grtnuitintio
GOFF At- PETERSON,
` -- 11,013RTEB8 " - /LBD MANUF T MUM
AADtEltlf,'
;OARRT.AGE, and
HARNXES TAIhIMINGB,
No. HS JRARKET STREET, • ,
'enl:2:4ta ; • ;S ;' trUILADELfItIA:
;":. ;_i alibutnal.
DIR. 8,Ai.11,N,E,32,-
CAMPHORATED EXTRACT OP GINGER
, This 2dedicine has, by its own merit, gained - a great
reputation. It is c'empeset entirely of -vegetables, and
le male from the formula of a distingaished
. physician,
need-by him in the cholera of 1882.. It does not contain
Opium In any form and never constipates the bowels.
It le equally allusions In mild and aggravating attaotd
of cholera.morbus...lthatestred cholera after the "rice
water" discharge bad tatty} place. ,The cramps and
pains of cholera merlins and dyeentery,are in a few
usiqutea,dlepalled the atotnack, MA the bowels restored
a healthy action. If Ude 'remedy were tried in 'the*
premonitory estuptotrisi dysentery, timtdreaded disease,
"redid and - fewer . "visiOnc. , Read the reiommendations
Of` thd ralledad'cOnductord who haveiLsed it for several
years, id the Oirettlats.'.
pßur the, ctwe,tit i ll/038E4i 141111,V0130 DBBILITY,
lahlP.,oll9lilo, PLATLIANOY, and 810 K .11EAD.
AOIIV. Whin no equal: " „ , -
DY6PEPFILI of over twenty jean!' 'standing has been
'bead byelt. - - The weiteat stotricti; by twenty drape
tarn after eaohioeal • rosy be reatozed to a healthy ao.
Nervous tremor, the remit of egeeindre drinking,
at race cured. It , bus parented attacks of delirium
tretnent4
, Two or three doses IF enough to cure aea-eleknese.
is"
le lied:dust _Valuable OStts kind in exlatance, and
fa so pronounced by phyeicland who are twang it in
,their, PUP: I 4M s As ennYANTIVX of, pE , VEttB, du.
ring their prevalence in Autumn, taken in doses of
thirty drops, when the stomach an d bowels ere consti
pated or In ap
~oppoeite state, it will ao prepare the
whim ae to overcome any liability to an attack...B,mi of .
Xelloyr,lrever or Typhoid. I
Pereorfil who have enffered'in health: froM Ague and
Fever hare-,l?eon, restored to health I?l,Pda;wonderful
remedy, No one should be without It.
,Prtiparad ouly at. „ BSB.OIIESTKUT Street.
"Sold it Abide throughout the United'etat4s. A very
liberal dieco r mit matie , to retaliere. au2il4in
Plir. GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF
"JV THE NINETEENTH' OENTilltlf..'
TUE IMPERTAL.DEPURATIVE,
ITEI
•ING - T , 111,00D AND STRENGTIIENIAG TUE
WHOLE SY.ATEM.,
The Imperial' Depurative, prepared by Dr. Loune
berry & Co. is, now. acknowledged as the principal
Faintly Medicine for the 'cure of. Ossossoue affections
and /Maori:MOOS diseasesgenemily. The suecess which
attends its use In these Inveterate diseases ha's no equal.
fe le ticivr'need to thoao tildes:se, vith`itimpl4ite success,
There all other means have failed. 'Two or:three bot
tles will utitisry'any one of its great curative propert es.
lite_Diss.lan and Wilma SWELItiIaj'ULONiATIONEI of
.the,lllostssi Mourn, Titsoatf 'Ate betVicial and
,heating charaoteristibi are coon 'observed In these corn.
plaints.• 'No matter of how longidunding thei may have
, been; they Will , yield , to. thoproper use of the IMRE..
ItiAL DEPURATIVE in a short time. •
..Tartite and Roane Haan :will as Certainly yield to
.this medicine as •it is used. Dimmed the Skin and
all eruptive Complainte generally eannot long >main
after using-a - few bathe of the Imperial Depurative.
'lts Tonic properties; !mired( as Alterative, render It
:valuable to weak and delicate females.
The greatinirlty,"strength, and - value of- this Family
.Medicine Is Unequalled In the cure of all diseases origi
nating In an impure condition of the blood.i It eximls
all the virua or diseased matter from the bldod and re ,
Invtgotstes the system.
.
Those using the' Imperial Depnrative and Wishing a.
vice in their cane, wilt receive every attention by otter
or otherwise; ' •
• Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSIIRRRY tr.. do.; Rir'
50 Remit FIFTH Street, boleti, litchi Philadelphia.
For sale also by J.ll. Long & 00., Lancaster, Pa. J.
R. Ra.sei iitid TEL'. Modena, Beading, Pa. Rotuma &
Co., !Harrisburg, Pa. O. W. Epting, Pottsville Pa,
T. &' C; W.^ hicOlintock7 Rastoni Pa. -James Given,
Westchester, Pa. Schntidt i& • o°4 - Allentown, Pa.
[Omen Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. R. W. Lest e, Bristol;
F 34, prime? p! &satem •
TO AROHITEOTS AND BUILDERS.
AOAbikFREESTONI: • *).
Now landing, and shOrtly to arrive, 1,000 lena of thin
heantifitt atone, both of the -
t BLUE, ORLY; ARRA:RIFF TINTO, -- -
the former at !thigh, for softness and delicacy of oolory
Is unrl.4lleal
Zir"the ebatieisir of tide atone please o4amlne the
Jqp.,ltarrleou'oillightmenth etreet and Rittenhonee .
,Rquare.,
rantion , o`nniiding., Locust street betwe ßTOn•
torah end'Xikhfebuth. ' s en O ,
-. Samuel Baslthis Went street and Rittenhouse square.
:1 Mrs. Petereents No.-1210 Walnut street.
A. K. Woutrathht, 416 Arch etreet,
baninel:Bltlies , „ Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
• T. K. 7.Yeesitt,fleventeenth and Leonel streets' and
A NOLD:&-WIISON; Agents,
PHILADELPHIA WARMING'AND VENTILATING
-- 4 , •
, 11 0 10 - 0 Inktil r 8 T`R E
aol6=3m B: IELTP7BLW &Vt'
I.7IANGB OP 'RIGGING made to Order by.
" WEAVER, PrIVER; & CO., -
- N0.43-North - WA TER e 6 i and
't i - ..tf0;92 Korth WHAR,BI4%
& SONS,,
ma. Nee .139- end 141 SOUTH - roma% STREET,
, : (formerly, Noi. 67 end fig, ) •
BTOOIIB AND REAL ESTATE—TUESDAY NEST.,
Pamphlet catalog:ties now ready,, containing full de
scription-B. of - all' tile 'property to be wild on Tuesday
neat. 28th September, with a Hat of-'sales 6th031.11;
arid .IRth Ootober.
= PALL BAEFIig-STOOKS AND REAL ESTATE
Eighth Pall Sale, 28th September, on the premises.
Ninth Hall Sale, 20th September, at the Exchange,
Tenth Fall Sale, sth Ootober, at the Exchange.
Eleventh Fall Sale, 6th October, on the premises
Twelfth Fall Sale, 10th October. at the ExchEnge.
,1171'...kiirti 6f the'handbille7of the abov4 sales now
ready.
TRADE SALE—TO BOOKBELLERPI;
The filly-drat regular Philadelphia Trade "Sale com
minced on Monday, 2.,th Ind, awl will bo continued
giroughout DA week,
" 'Catalogues.
REM; ESTATE, STOOKS, do.
Pubilo Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
113" Handbills of each property Issued siparately, 1n
addition 19 which we publish . on the Bate ay previous
tb eadh F 13.41 one thouaand'eatalogueltin - pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
ptirvitTE SALE REGISTER .
irr Real Retate entered on our Privite Salo Re
slater, and „advertised ocesalonelly in our Public Sale
Abitiects,'(of which 4;000 doplee are printed weekly,)
free of charge. . . . . .
E J - 23 REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALL
- We have a large amount-of Real Estate at Psi-
Ate! staff,. Biehiding every '.deearlption 'of Oity and
country property. Printed Lists maybe had it the
motion store.
; RAILROAD BONDS, STOOKS, Ac,
On Tuesday Evening,
24th'September, at T o'clock. at the Philadelphia
ehange,‘ for account,of whom it may concern—
Five 51,000 10 per cent bonds, Oatawleea,
Wllliame
pirt and Erie Railroad Ceinpany'-ooupons payable let
May and November, (with• coupon due May, 1858, at.
tvohed.)
Also, for Mime Recount—
Five $l,OOO 1 per cent.-bonde Allegheny Valley Rail
road Oompany—'-Oonpone payableqst January and July.
• Also,' for other accounts—
kabares American Academy of Aluale.
Whito. Elevens, BG.oo.is tote, dated 28th April,
1857. at Rio months due Int October, 1857; for $2,500.
E 1 share'Point'Breera Park Association.
shiire'Phlladelrihis Librdry'Company.
1 share Moreantile: Library, Company,
EIGLITIt,f4IfII.BALE—ON ,TEIE PREMISES
EXe,otttors , Eale—EMato or Abu,him Miller, deo'd.
'IiANDBOME ' MODERN" ItESIDENOE, WITH BIDE
YARD, , Nd. , 1831 SPRITOR-STREET. • '
• - On Tuesday_Morning, •
Sepi..ooth, et, 10, o'clock, on the premteoe , N 0.1331
Spruce atrfet;conier of tliyeamoro street, east of Broad
street: rot 2VfoloVoia Sp'faeo afrtiat; 116 feet on Byte ,
moKo street ' ' •
ROUBRIIOLD ~81111NIT1311N. , LARGE MIRRORS,
• Immediately after the sale of the house will be sold
the entire household furniture. -
NINTH FALL SALE-28th SEPTEMBER,
Will inolude ,
Orphan CourtSale—Retate'of Rau mar minore.
A MESSITAO WAND LOT OF GROUND, Logan street,
between Buttonwood aud Oroen streets, and west of
Seventh street.
. _ . . _ _ •___ _ _ _
Executorti Sale—Estate of Benj. 11. Warder, Deo%
110111JE STREET -Three-story,brtelr dyrelling Noble
etreet,'weet of Fourth street
II&NDBOldld MOOICRN REBIDNNOE, .10EST SIDE
OF SIXTEENTH STREET, No. 2b4, north of Spruce
atreet,inperioritable and coach-house, end large gar
den extending to , ititner street. The wirde premtees
in. perfect eider. „Plans. mar be .had at the auction
iodine. 16" A -lege' pOrtion . Or the purchase money
.may .remain on mortgage. .
NEAT lIIODERN RE MIRROR, with marble front,
'Sigteenth street,' east side, north of Spruce street, 26
feet front, 117 - Immediate possession •
xI,SRA,NT,RESIDENCE.—The elegant brown•stone
residence, No. 1727 Walnut 'street. near Rittenhafse
Square, with extra modern improvements, and In first
rate order.
-VALUABLE MARKET-BTRBET PROPER T V.—
Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 1714 Market
street, with five brick dwellings in the rear, lot 23X
by 116 toot. — two fronts. ,
Peremptory Bale.
.TEIREE-BTORY BUICK STORE AND DWELLING,
nortliweit 'corner Fourth and Wharton streets, late
Southwark.
VALUABLE CORNER LOT, 68 feet on Twentieth
street, 120 feat on Brown street 50 feet on Capital
'don't: within one equate of the Coates-street passen
ger railway.
CILUIICU PROPERTY.—Three-story brick church,
and large lot of ground, Mary street , between Sixth and
Seventh, and Lombard and South streets.
NOVA BRICK _DWELLINGS. -,Three-story brick
dwelling, No 1310 Wood' street; above puke street,
with three brick dwellings in the rear.
STORE , AND DWELLING —Threoatorylbrick store
and dwelling northeast corner of Twooty•second and
Shorewood stmetsf
NEAT RESIDENCE, - No. 88 Bath street, Bristol,
Bucks county, Pa. It is within four squares from the
steamboat landing. •
Eaecntor , a /Die—Estate of William D. Lentz, Dec'd.
NINE .BUILDING LOTS, First ward, win : •
LOT, Wharton street, west or Austin street.
LOT, eouthwest corner of Eleventh and Lents streets:
LOT. Eleventh street, south of Lentz street.
FOUR LOTS,.Lents , street, west of Eleventh Street.
.LOT. Twelfth street, north of Lents street, and
A LOT, southeast corner of Twelfth and Lents
streets:— - -
trr- Bull particulari In handbills.
LARGE AND ,TALTTABLE LOT, northdeat corner
Broad and Spruce rents, 320 feet, on Broad streeti 95
feet on Sprate St , net t and 95 feet on Westmoreland at.,
one of the most valuable vacant lots in the
(c ity—three
Peremptory Sale. -
!STORE AND DWELLING —A two and a half story
„brink store and dwelling, No. 1230 North Front street,
with two frame dwellings in the rear on Elope street.
TENTH HALL.SALE-00TOBER 6th._
Will Include— , -
Vieeutor's Pereniptoti Sale—Estate et -
Q. Dedaker,
De.eased.
ithIIRTIIRSE-KTOKY BRICK DWELLINGS; OTTER
ilfreet, east of Leopard street, Kensington.
. . .
TWO i'iTREB4TORY BMW{ iiinaiNO9,OTEBR
Street, south of School street, Kensington.
Cubans , . Court Bale-r Estate of Randolph W. Evans,
deceased.
BRIER DWELLING, FRAME DWELLING, AND
STABLE, and largo LOT:, about 3i of an acre, Frank
ford turnpike and Waterloo street (late District of
Itlebnintd).
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John 8 Jones, dee'd.
TWO TUBERS roits BIifOHDWELLINOS, (MOWN
Street, south of West street late Kensington.
Orphans' Court Peremptory Sale—Estate of Benjamin
Astiburner, deceased.
VALDADLE PROPERTY, WEST PHILADELPHIA.
--Stone, residence and three large I.ts, northwest cor
ner Tilt an Locust streets
szeoutors , I'eremptory _Bale2-Estate of Jane Clark,
VALUABLE BUSINESS:LOCATION —Two three
story brick dwellinge, Nos. 38 and 40 North Filth street
between Market and Arch streete.,
, • . ' Slime Estate: - - -
Lott north - aide North street, west of Fifth street
edging the above;
Sale absolute.. - -
: Seollthogrephie ilea or the three properties
Filth and North streets. „
Eemitora , Pevemptory, Sali.—Eatate "late of Jamea
Bell, deceased.
TALITABLII LOTS,, east aide BROAD Street, above
Rdidtlif atreet.
Executors' Sale—Estate of George W Morris, deceased.
NOR,TH TWELFTH. STREET.—Handsome modern
iesidence, with large side yard. No. 227 North Twelfth
street, above Race Lot 36 feet front.
WALNUT STREET —The elegant brown-stone resi
dence; No 1727 Walnut
,street, near Rittenhouse square.
IVALNUr BTNNBT.—liandsome modern' residence,
No. 1117' Walnut street, between Eleventh and Twelfth
-streets; north side. _
`BROWICSTONE RESIDENCES.—Two handsome
brown, etone residences, Nos. 817 and 819 South Third
street, near Spruce
onsmuT STREET.—Two handsome modern resi
dences, Nos, 1504. and 1500 Chestnut street; Colonnade
. . .
row:" "
SPRUCE STREET —Elegant new biown-storte reel:
dance, N 0.1717 gpr. co street, between Seventeenth and
Eighteenth streets, near EitteLhouee rquare.
PINE STREP.T.—Nett • modern reeldenee, No. 1900
Pine - street, went of Nineteenth etreet. -
VAIMAJILE CORNICR LOT -405 g -fee t, on Ninth
ratrebt, 188 feet On - Mootgomory Arrest.' Also, a large
front on the Germantown and Norristown railroad
Thiie valuable; fronts„
PARSI.-100 'sores with inipOiertients, N/w Castle
County. near thilyrns; Delswere. • - •
NNAT MODERN' AMIDENON—No. 229, N. Twen
tieth street: Youth of Vine street, -
' •• ' Bale at No 1931 spruce street.
aIIOOSEHOLD ..PURNITORR, LARGE MIRRORS,
• ' BRUSSELS CARPETS, &o.
On Tuesday Morning. •'
At 10 Woloclr;by catalogue, at No,l33l9pruee street,
thdentire houitehold 'furnitipe hi order of 4 ezecutors.
Also, the kiteherffurnitura, eco,
IJ The superierresidenee will be sold previous to
the furniture,
Administrators' Sale.
.1641131 STOOK OB' CHINA, GLASS, AND 'QUSIINS
' WARE.
• Ori Wednesday Morning,
September 29tb,'st 10 o'clock, at the auction store,
will benold without reserve, by order of the adminis
trators, a large , and 'desirable , assortment of cbina,
glass*, and qiiceriswaie, comprising dinner sets, tea sets,
and tolieteete, castors,,faney goods, k.e., to be sold In
lots to suit housekeepers and others.
135 Delaware Mutual Insurance Cornianfhprip.
date at Nos. 189 and 141, Southlourth street.
SUPRIIIOII . ifITRNITURS, PIANO-FORTE, HINII
BRUSSELS OARPRTS. MIRRORS, eco.
' On Thursday Morning,
At o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive
assortment of excellent second-band furniture, elegant
pianofortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from private
fancilleadeelinlog housekeeping, removed to the store
for C01201313i0[100 of sale ,
. .
Oslo at N 0.124 North Thirteenth street.
SUPERIOR - FURNITURE, ROSEWOOR PIANO.
FORTE, FINN OIL PAINTINQS, TAPESTRY
. - 15ARPEN, :
On Friday Morning,
Oct. let, at.lo o'clock, at No. 12k North Thirteenth
street, the superior forultnie, rosewood, plano.torte,
ti a oil paintings, tapestry carpets, ipantel clock,
of a gentleman declining housekeeping.
if Mr May be examined at 8 o'clock on tho zooming of
osto
3/110 BES BATH AB 14, ADVTIO.NEEII
AND COMMISSION 2,IIIRONANT,' 111,- cornet
811TH and RAWL Streets! • • .
'MIDGE! SKIM OP "FORFEtT.SD GOODS—FIFTEEN
, , lIIINDILSD LOTS.
'fhb lerge s et salu of forfeited goods ever offered In this
city wilt take piano
- • On' Tuesday Morning,
September 28th, at, o'clock, at mimes Nathan'' , ens.
tion store, eouthiisiit corner of Sixth and Saco streets,
entrance to salesroom from Race street; it will consist
in pert of superior frock and dress boats, over coats,
raglans, sack, and business (mats, pants, vests, shirts,
boots, shoes. mmbrellas , superior silk dresses, skirts,
and silk dress patterns, moonlit, de loins, debego. me
rine, chintz, and other drosses, and dress
patterns; broulle,, Stella, Canton crape, plaid woolley,
figured merino; silk, and - Other long and equare ofilwis;
duo lace 'Veils, Parasols, elegant silk-velvet clocks,
circulars, 10,atignes. & c ; silk, satin, merino, and cloth
cloaks. circulars, basguee, cud mantillas, theatrical
wardrobe, dry goods, cloth and oeeoimere coat and pant
patterns, sattinetn, 25 dozen very superior buckskin
purses, 20 very fine ancordsone, fine table cutlery, a
number of tine pocket and pen knives. fancy boxes, time
pieces double and single barrel fowling pieces, revolv
ers; law, medical, theologidal, historical, and raised
lemons books; furniture, feather beds, bolsters, and
Pillows. carpets, guilts, comfortables. blanket e, sheets,
and bedding generally; very fine old violins. guitars,
Orate instruments, clocks, carpenter and other tools,
travelling - trunks. valises, carpet bags, &c., &u ; also,
some 'very fine jewelry, end in short, fifteen hundred
lots of various kinds of goods Dealers and private
purchasers are invited to attend this sale to procure
bargains " .- f I
lir The goods will be numbered, add open for ex
amination on the afternoon previewe to kale.
Ftill , partimlare in a few days.
ri n iAli (FEL `IIATRA_N.S, AUOTIONEER,
4.1 sad ,MONNY 1.041 N OPPIOII, No. 224 South
(WIRD Street, helow Walnca, oppoOlte Pear it., only
fight doom below the It:change.
bourn of beelines from I o'clock, 4. Id., until 10
Week in the orenhig.
Oub.cloor sales, And sales at the Anotkin House, et
emdedneon the most satisfactory term..
HAPITAL 1200,000. •
" , :Bsoshlirhajor the Met Thirty Years. -
' AdIAIIOI36 made from one doilar thousands on Dle•
monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
ehandlee, (nothing', Yomiturei Bedding, Olgara, Magical
lantremenho, Guns, -Horse.; Carriages, and Goods of
Oen, desongtion., • ,L • •
• All gOOde , OMM remain any length of time agreed
All 'dynamo', from one hundred dollars and npwirdg
be /barged 2 per cent. per month j 1000 and over,
the lowest market rate. ,
This (More House Naving a depth of 120 feet,liaslarg)
ire and thief-proorvanits to store all valuables, and prl
rate 'iratclimen'for the premises volt's), ia heavy ins%
ranee effected for the benefit of all persons having gimp
vivanced upon.
N. B.—On account of. having an unlimited capital,
this office Is prepared to make advances on more maths
'eatery and accommodating hcruti pan any other In
eity.2 ''"
Money advanced to the poor, In mall amointa, with;
rent
AT PRIVATI BAIA.
Bold Patent Lever Ind other Watahei s leweq, end
Wothlog will be sold et rogueed 001111. • *u4l7
! }; .;
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMA; MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 27, IS6B.
1341 P. 3,- Pn
FINE OARPETSJ
'l.l`t
FURNESS,-BRINLEY,. , &
No. 499 MARKET BTREET.
.. •
LARGE fietal -.op. SKIRTING LINENS,. PILLOW
OASE JANSINg, KIRD , S..NYE DIAPER, WHITBY
BROWN AND. ,WKITAI ,LINEN- DAMASK AND
SNOWDROP TALE ' CLOTHS, NAPKINS, AND
+DOYLIES,' .LINEN-OAMDRIO lIANDKRRORISFai
OF A OELEBRATED . MANITFAOTURE— WAR
RANTED,ALIi LINEN
. .
• • Ori Tuesday Morning,
' Septontlet 28th, •iit. 10 &Moat, a full assortment of
linen goods of a favorite bleach, oonslat'og of—
DAMASK AND SNOW-DROP , LINEN TABLE
"' • °LOTUS AND NAPKINS'.
A full assortment of 7.4 , to '18:4 linen damask "Able
Moths. • . , . , .
• A. toll nesortnient 'of 1.4 to I 8 4 linen snow-drop ta.
ble clothe; • •
I .A Initassortment of 6.8, 8-4, and 7-8 linen damsk
and snowdrop napkins. , -.
A fail assortment of 7 8 linen damask doylies.
PILLOWMMIN AND 13IIIRrINO LINEN.
A full assortment of 9.4 super Irish shirting linens.
Do d 044 to 60 inch pillow me linens.
Do • -do .; 8 4 bird/a-eye linen diaper
WHITEY-BROWN LINEN TABLE CLOTHS.
A large assortment ofolamssk and snow drop whitey
brown lineri table 'cloths and doylies
PLAIN, HEMSTITCHED, AND PRINTED DORDI9AB
- LINEN-CAMBRIC LIANDKERCIIIEFS.
Oases 6.8 fine to superfine corded borders linen-cam
bric banlkerchlers.
Cases 3.4 fine to superfine corded borders linen-cam
brie handkerchiefs.
Oases ,64 and 8-4 new style printed borders linen
cambrin handkerchiefs:
Oases 5.8 hemstitched linen cambric handkerchiefs
WOMEN'S WHITE MERINO TESTS.
100 dozen women's superior white merino vests.
BLACK SILK-VICLVET RIBBONS..-
An invoice Nos. 1X and 20 all-silk black velvet rib
bons.
Also, black moire antique ribbons and colored trim
minas. . . .
PARIS -BONNAT RIBBONS.
75 lots Nos. 12 and 22 now style satin stripe, broohe,
°hooka°, and ombreyultdeeoin ribbons.
117 - The sale of shawls, of Metiers. H.Hennequin &
Co.'s Importatioh, Is postponed until
Tuesday 'Morning,
September 28th. at 10 o'clock.
LARGE AND SPECIAL BALE OP SHAWLS, OF THE
MANUFACTURE AND IMPORTATION or Stances,
H. HBNNEQUIN & Co.
' ' 'On Tuesday Morning,
September 28th, at IC o'clock, by catalogue, on elk
months' credit. coneisting of.-.
Paris prin ted Thibat and Yerkerol ehaala, gated(' and
Stella bordere.
'Rich new designs Paris printed, round cornered, man
tilla shawls, with sewea-on borders.
Elegant printed Angora' Peluche sheltie, with rich
cheneillo fringes—a new article
Etch Paris broche•bordered Stella shawls in great va•
riAy of new and choice patterns. .
Entirely new and rich designs broche borders, round
corners, Stella shawls a mantillet.
Splendid velvet, plush, and cheneillo Stella shawls In
great variety of patterns, Whir& proportion of them in
round corners.
Rich Paris fancy rlneh and Vienna chef:4lle ihawle
. .
Equaro and long alt.wool and chains Mine Paris and
Vienna manufacture Omaha shawls, including a variety
of new patterns and colorings never before offered at
auction.
Also,a very choice amendment of high colors and
black ch silk fringed Thibet and , merino shawle, in
extra tine qualities only.
Alec. a line of long and equate plain and black Thibet
and merino. wool friogea
1:17" The ab.,ve shawls are all goods of this soma's
Importation, put up en choice assortments of desirable
colors, expressly for the Philadelphia trade,
Y THOMAS BIRCH. AUCTIONEER. -
l)VITO VITI & SONS' SALE
VITO VITI & SONS' FIRST FALL SALE OF ELM
GANT ITALIAN MARBLE AND ALABASTER
STATUARY, VASES, URNS, CARD REOEIVERB,
MANT ;AL VASES, BRONZE GROUPS AND FI
GURES, PARIAN WARE, FRENCH OHINA, SIEN
NA. AGATE. AND BARDIGLIO LAMPS, V ABES,
URNS, LAMPS, AND CHOICE FANCY GOODS,
Will take place at the importers' wareroorns, No.
639 Arch street, below Seventh.
On Wednesday Morning,
29th Inst., at 1034 o'clock, and will be continued at 7g
o'clo-k in the evening. The collection may be exam
ined on Tuenday morning and evening, 28th instant
The attention of amateurs and all admirers of the
fine arts, la respectfully called to the above sale. The
whole invoice is of direct importation from Italy,
France. and-England.
TERMS OF SALE —Trader sloo—cash ; over sloo—
credit for approved endorsed notes, payable
in this city.
BY WILLIAM 'll.. STERR, GENERAL
AUCTION AND COMMIPION STORE, No. 45
North EIGHTH Streot, below Arch.
, • .T. A. ELISON, Auctioneer.
SUPERIOR 110USEROLD FURNITURE, CARPETS,
`MIRRORS, "PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, &o.
On Friday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, will be sold a
superior ;assortment of parlor, chamber, and dining
room furniture, carpets, mirrors, dco.
NOTIOE.—On Saturday evening, October let, we will
mourn, our regular. ,evening salon of cutlery, lowolry,
books ,clooks, and miscollanemul goods, consignments
of which are respectfully solicited.
JAMES A. , FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 'WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
flr Persons favoring no with coneignmente can real
amend that their property will not be sacrificed.
ID Commissions more moderate than those charged
by any other Auction Howie in the city.
BO' Clonslionnents respectfully Whined.
117^ Sales raid immediately after the coedel are sold
SEVENTH FALL BALE—OCTOBER Bth.
This sale will Include—
BUSINESS STAND AND DWELLINGS, BROWN
STREET, ABOVE FOURTH STREET. A bad
ness Wand, with four small dwellinge on the
rear,end the lot of ground south aide of Brown street,
24 feet west front Fourth street; 18 feet front, 77% feet
deep. Subject to $24 ground-rent. The property lain
!peed for 81,600, and rents. for over $6OO to punctual
'tenants.
Orphans , Court Absolute, Sale—Estate of David Oar-
Hale, Deceased -
THREE.STORY BRICK DWELLING, SIXTH ST.,
BELOW COATES STREET —A genteel three-story
brick dwe , ling, Sixth street, below Coates street, 20
feet front, 58 feet deep. $lO ground rent.
Orphans' Court Absolute Sale—Same Estate. -
—TWO DWELLINGS,,OARLIeLIe OOURT.—AIso, the
two mall dwellings. in the rear of the,above, fronting
on Carlisle Court, 20 feet 'lO inches in front, 64 feet 8
Inches deep.
Orphans' Court Absolute fiele—Same Estate. •
BUILDING LOT. 'OOATINI STREET.—A lot of
ground, with the frame house - thereon. Bontheast cor
, ner of Carlisle court and Coates street, IS feet front, 56
feet deep. $35 ground-rent.
Orphans' Court Sale—Same Eatate.
TIMER HOUSES, CARLISLE COURT. Three
email houses and lot of ground an Carlisle court, ad
joining the above on the rear, 67 feet 8% inches front
and IS feet deep. Clear of inopmbranoo.
gr $6O to be paid on each of the above when the
same Is struck off.
. Sale at No: 1014 Howell street.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD PIM
NITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, &o.
This 'Morning,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold by order of the adminis
trator, at No. 1014 Howell sireat, between Spruce and
Pine Areets, the entire househ - old furniture of a gen
tleman deceased.
lEY Slay be examined early on the morning of tittle,
Sale Hudson's Alley.gW
TO PRINTERS—EXTENSIVE BALE OP POWER
PRESSES, TYPE. AND PRINTING MATERIAL
GP SCOTT'S JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
. ,
' On Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, In Hudson's
alley, below Chestnut street, the entire Mock of print
ing materials of the estakbliahment knew° as Andrew
Scott's job office. one of the largest establishment! in
the country, comprising moral power prepay, Hoe's
and Taylor's makes; a large assortment of type and
printing material of every kind and variety, with every
other article in the business.
HOlrr The whole will be closed oat without reserve.
Catalogues now ready.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE DALE.
Handsome mansion, southweet corner of Seventeenth
and Walnut streets.
Residence, Washington Square and Walnut street.
Dwelling house, No. 827 Vine street.
20 stores of land s Indian Oneen.little..
Valuable property, Pranktord road.
-Handsome dwelling,' NU: 1812 Wallace street.
Busman stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash-
Digten streets. , .
Elegant property, 80 acres, An., above Torrential*.
14 scree of land, Melton avenue, Germantown.,,
Haod.ome residenceend lot, Weal Philadelphia:`
Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and
Columbia avenue.
Modem:he dwelling, Spring 'Garden street, above
Twelfth.
CABINET OF MINERALS
At private sale, a valuable Cabinet of alinerale, com
prising over 1,011 specimen'', the collection of several
years. The property of a gentleman whohas no room
for them. They are very desirable for a public institu
tion. Applyat the anetion store.
*late' anD Caps
AGARD & CO.,
NO. 323 MARKET STREET,
um' NOW IN MHZ AN
INTION NOW BTOOK
HATS AND CAPS,
TO WHIM THEY INVITE TUE ATTENTION OF
BUYERS BROM ALL PARTS OP MN
acl9-2m•
C H. CiARD.ON ir.-90.,
MANUFACPTURARS OD, AND 9/IOLBNALN DNATARB
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY MLR AND STRAW BONNRTS, ARTIVI
DIAL FLOWORS, RUOTIES, FRATILURS,
itP•J`
No. 000 MARKET BTEEET,
'S. W. Coriter of Sixth street, Philadelphia.
MERCHANTS are respectfully Invited to examine
our Stock. aul.4-2m
islioc Unhinge.
EDWIN W. PAYND,
' IRON 'BUILDING, ARCH STREET,
One door above Fourth
MORTAR AND DHALBR IN
LAUTING9.
GALLOONS,
FRENCH KID,
PATENT LEATHER
CONGRESS WEBB,
TOILET SLIPPERS UPPERS
SLIPPER TRIMMINUS, LACES, &o. aul9-2m
rvo SHOE MANUFACTURERS AND
-IL FINDING BfkiN.— Wo are now prepared to fill all
orders for LASTS for the Fall Trade We have in
(weaved our facilities In the Manufacturing Department,
and with a larger working stock of wood on hand than
any other manufacturer in this city or New York, we
can furnish Dry Wood, and at the lowest P,hthulelphia
or Eastern prices. J. HOWARD & CO.
Philadelphia.
JOAN .utmettv, late of Ferry street, New York, et
112 MEAD Street. jy2l.-wroilmit
NOTICE TO SHOE ArANUFAOTURERS.
11 The underelgued (successors to the tato JOSEPH
T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the
trade at the
OLD STAND,
Northeast corner of AItINI and POURTII streete
Their faeilitiee for IMPORTING and PURNIEIIIING
every l article in the SHOE STUFFS and TRIMMINGS
line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are
nneurpnesed.
The attention of BUYERS IS respectfully; eollelted
WM. JOHNS t SON,
N.B. corner Arch and Fourth ete
exproo 'flottoanizo. '
FIIHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
820 OUESTNIIT STREET, forwards YASOBLS,
PAGE AWES, , MERONANDIEE, BANE NOTES 'sa
SPE C IE, either by its own LINES, or In connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal,
TOWNS mod OITIES of the United Shaw.
SAND,OItD,
ory ' enno..l.trrdoel
, .
• bbls. primp intern en
A-4 Lard, kettle rendered,lpatte;lard for by
0.
ee2ll ' OOll ?trot, 2d deof,abori
; 1 : 5 : ( 1 1 C4 , 011_ attcliqn - 4 !I
CMCRUCIAL SALEgßoom s .„, .-
7 BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR
RE'S and OILESTNIIT and SECOND and THlRDstreeta. , ,.
P. WOLBERT2 Audit Osage
PEREMPTORY SALE OP STAPLE AND FANCY!"
GOODS.
' • - 'On Wednesday Morning, -
Commencing at 10 o'clock precleely, will •be sold
without reeerre, a large and general aseortme3it•Or
fancy and staple fall geode, consisting of, viz : ' •
• • . , I HOBIbIII,Y GOODS.
lambs:wool and merino shirts and draWere,
wool and cotton hose and half hose, zephyr yarn hoods,
wool ecarfe. ' -
, TAILORING GOODS. ,
Ales; black and nniced bassimeris, finny 'printed and
plain pstll nets . , velvet veetinge, clouded plashes,
Do suspenders, silk cravats, silk gloves, &o. '
EIIIBROIDERIRS.
'Also, "a geneial variety French and Scotch ern.
beg:Merles,
, ponsistlng of collars flouncings slims
bands, Ao.
Also, linonontrobtlo, handkerchiefs, infante' feobk
waists; leo.
• RIBBONEI AND MILLINERY GOODS:'
AlsO, 100 'cartons black silk-velvet ribbons, fell
colors, omit de sole bonnet ribbons, silk trimmings,
gimps,
, men's large cotton handkerchiefs, suite and
Colored spool cotton, silk ties,' silk'stocks.
Also, a general variety of notions.
JEWELRY:
Also, a valuable consignment of jewelry, consisting
ofpins, finger rings, ear rings, vest - chains, &o.
V" The whole will be arranged for examination,
with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when the
trade and purchasers generally are invited to attend.
jOe SCOTT; Jr:, AUCTIONEER, (eaccos-
JUN nor to WOLBIIIIT lc SCOTT,) 48111111ISTNUT
opposite the Custom House, between fourth and Firth
Streets.
ME OF 600. LOTS EMBROIDERIES, ' RIBBONS,
FRENOII PLOWERS, ho.
, - , On Wednesday Morning,
20th inst ant by catslogue, on a credit, 600 lots as
sorted goods, suited to fall sllen, sale to commence at
10 o'clock prociso'y.
Included will be round new style embroidered, col
ere. eleevee, eats, bends , flouncing'', dcc.
' FRENCH FLOWERS AND BONNET RIBBONS..
Also French artificial flowers of newest fall styles
fall st yle bonnet and trimming ribbons, &o.
SUIRTS AND DRAWERS.
ALM, 100 dozen merino under shirts and drawer'.
PHILIP' FORD, AUCTIONEER, 80,
630 MARKST STREET, between FIFTH and
BIRTH. south side.
PEREMPTORY Sable VW BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,
BROGANS. Ac., BY OAT A LOOUE.
On Thursday Morning,
80th inst., at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell by cat
alogue, 800 cases men's, women's, misses', youths', and
children's boots, shoes, gaiters, brogane, slippers,
ko , comprising the usual assortment, to which the at ,
tention of the trade is respect, oily requested.
WOOL HATS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING
TRUNKS, Ac.
• r On Thursday Morning,
80th instant, included in catalogue, a linod wool
hats, umbrellas, travelling trunks, he
V' Samples will be arranged with catalogues early
on the morning of Yale
A large amount of.destrable real estate to exchange
for boots. shoes, clothing, hate, or dry goods. Inquire
at the unction abate.
SA. DYSART k 00., AUCTIONEER, AND
. COMMISSION MIIRORANTS, No 27 Booth EIGHTH
NTRENT. corner of LODGE
"IN THE ORPHANS , COURT FOR THE
.1. CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Fstate of JAB W T IVI'ALLISTER, deceased.
The widow of said decedent has Bled her petition to
the said Court. with an A ppraiaement, claiming to be
allowed property to the value of 8300 out of the estate
of said decedent. Unless exceptions thereto are filed
on or before FRIDAY, October let, ]tbß, the same will
be approved by the Court GEO. A. COFFEY,
se2i) 22 27&20.4t Attorney for the widow.
ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO.,
533 MARKET STREET,
AWENTO FOB PHILADICLPHIA AND MABTRUX
CARPET MANUFACTUREhB,
Bole Agents lo this city for the
AtiDIISN OARPETINGS,
Manufactured by Judah Barber
8014 m
CARPETS FOR FALL SALES
BAILY A BROTHER,
No. 020 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are now prepared to exhibit to +he trade • 'very ex
teethe stock of
FINE CARPETING%
Imported direct from the beat manufacturers, or per
chased at the large Wes in New York, consisting of
THE NEWEST PATTERNS
(many never before offered for sale)
Of VELVET CARP ETS,In single and double widths
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. extra quality;
CHOICE HEAVY BRUSSELS, neat designs.
Also,
SUPER THREE-PLY INGRAIN and VENETIANS
of every variety of style aqlnuality.
Confining ourselves excleslvelyall`e
OnBIT SYSTEM,
we Bloat be enabled at all times to ere our ountomera
the bent Goode, at the
LOWEST PRIORS.
Business (EarDo
A LEX. MoKINNEY,
ATTORNZY AT LAW,
MUM ts ORURO, PA.
Will practice In Westmoreland, Armstrong and In,
diens counties. sell-tt
JUAN M. HALL, (Successor to Washing
s" ton Ystes,)
NEN MAL .11URNDRUNG UNDERTAKER,
sel3.l2t* No. 1813 VINE Street.
INN3=I3
A BRAMS Sr. MAYER, • • • - •
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LOOKHAVEN, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business en,
trusted to them. , Special attention given to the collos
Lion of clams.
Gov. Wm. P. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. • L. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haven Dank ; General D. K. Jackman,
Look Haven •, Hon. A. White, Look Haven ,• Simon
Scott, Lock Haven ; Bullitd k Falrthorne, Philadel
phia; McParland, Evans, & Co. Philadelphia; Evans
& Wataon, Philadelphia; Phil M. Price, Philadel
phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Phil adelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, & Co. Philadelphia • Toner & Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon. Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
(Wiggle, Maq„ Philadelphia. jy 26-tr ,
O. THOMPSON ANH G. N. °OMAR-
J.• ROE, CONVEYANCERS.
ORO.M. OONARRON, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ago.y No. DB3 Anil street, below Tenth.
CHARLES TETE, OOMMISSION MER
OHANT and Importer or HAVANA BB6ABB
(Na.) I3R 117aInta strest. wood story. sul-ly
AUMAN •& RABORG—
. Importers and Wholesale' Dealers in WINES,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, end YANCY LI
QUORB, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and
Movonth etreeti 3819-tr
VRBSSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. gOR
lJ W ALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Agents and Dealers
In BROAD-TOP COAL and COAX, LANDS, reepoothally
call the attention of Dealers and Consumers to their
celebrated Coal,-known as the Lancaster Company's
Nines.
This Coal is unrivalled In this Market for all manu
facturing purposes, being serni-bituminous, and leaving
a clear white ash. Ail orders, to the above address, for
shipment, or local delivery, will receive prompt atten
tion.
PER TON for tho best WHITE
$3.25 ABU COAL, warranted free from elate or
141.010' COAL is the best and cheapest in
JIM the city, re-screenod In yard and dry under cover.
HICKS sells none but the very best Lehigh
1.1. and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight.
HICKS superintends the delivery of all
Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to he
as represented.
lIICKS' Yard and Office Is at the eontheaqt
cornur of HATtairtit'4.4WlLLOW, where be
Inviteo all to reloi marline for L 48134841 1 ,04 tbd alozofp
lec 111120'
filo COAL IYEALtIiS.L-ritilies receiving
.n. Coal direct fronithe Mines, wishing Storage and
the Delivery of their Coal, will please address S. SEL
LERS & SON, CALLOW RILL Street;flrst Yard below
Broad. -
N 11.—Itest qualities of LEIIIOII and SOLIDY MULL
COAL always on hand at lowest cash puce. sel3-Im*
ILICERING, FOX, & CO., wholesalo and
.11: retail dealers in LREIjOII awl 6OI4IIIILKLLL
00AL. Lehighyard:44lßD attest and ORMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RAOß 'and DROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the most approved mizea, under cover, and pre.
Wad expresaly for family one fell-y
et ntleinen'o 41Turniabing 'goitre.
if UST RECEIVED—An invoice of Welch
J Margetson, h Co.'s Superior London-made SToog.:
and TIES, for eolo by .11AN000li h CO,
blanufacturere of the celebrated liablt Ahirts,
selll42t 712 Chestnut et , opp. Masonic
I.WORESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S V FURNISHING STORE
PATMINT BROULDER SEAM BLURT BIANIIYAC-
TORY,'
At the Ohl Ftand No. 7'06 OLIEBTNIIT MUM, oppo.
Bite the Waehington Renee
A. WINCIIESTER will give, as heretofore, hie per.
soual supervision to the Ontting and Manufacturing
departments. Orden; for hie celebrated style of Shirts
and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly
MIRETINGIB
y W. SCOTT, (Into of the firm of Wm
cr• oulterBB & EIooTT,),GENTLEEIEN'S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Home,)
Philadelphia.
J. W. P. would reepeotfully nail the attention of hle
former patrons mid friends to hie now Store, and le pre
pared to All orders for Blinn at short notice. A.
perfect Lit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with PINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jylB-U
(:lENTLEBIEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
‘. W. W. KNIGUT, 608 Ann Street, above Sittli,
Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furniehirig
Goods, and manufacturer of Fine 13b1rta, warranted
equal in every respeot to any others manufantrurod In
thin city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. rahl-tf
GE N LERRA 'S WRAPPERS OR
'JR DRESSING •GOWNB.—The largest and best as
sortment in the city, wboleeale and retalji, with a full
line of Under Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W.
ItNIGILT , S, 808 AEON Street, above Sixth, Philadel
phia. mia-tt
ourngo mtb Qiimnitalo.
OBEET SHOEMA.NER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
trannfootarere and Dealer PAINTS, vmuusaiim,
and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and
MOIL Streets, Philadelphia.
Sole 'Agents for the sale of the celebrated Plorette
Plate Glass. mh2B-tr
DOR T WIN E-100 qr. casks, various
brands, In bond and for sale by ..
ARNOLD & WORL,
120 Walnut street.
3
TiltflCackereßl, l inliwiloa 6 balbvberth, 3 q Nuat?tse;B l , nn 2 d 3 e t f l :h d th, l 3 3
for sale by 0. 0. SADLER & CO.,
1028 AROII Elt., woad door *bora Frodt.
Eqial Notices
grarpetingo.
EEDIECOM
Jnettranre Qramnaitio
11FN_EURPANCE COMPANY - OE - TRW
. STATE...OF PENNBYLVANIX—PIRE4ND .MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 _EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
.:Abarte ' reOu /794-=9"Prtal.' s 2oo , oo o—,Anseta, Jana-.
p m 1,1858, E347-,440.60.100,- - ,
Allitcreated - lh Mind had 'Tillable de - entitles—a rdi
rine Willows rin teasels and OargoeS, Buildings, lii;loka
'Bt.Maraliandlse k.o:, on Moral terms.,
DIB,I4CTCHB: •
SoitrY George H. Stuart,
Slineor(To „
byf' Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macaleater, Tobias Wagner,
, ; „ Thomas B. Wattson,
,John :Henry G. Preeman,
; It Mate, . Charles O. Lewis, ,
• „ George 0. Clarson,
, • HENRY D. SHERRERD,'President.
WiaiiiialLutrint, Secretary. Jag•tritmlf
TUE QUAKER ' CITY . INSURANCE
-w. 'COMPANY , OFFICE 406 WALNUT STREET,
'PHILADE'LPHI'A.—GAP/TAL.and SURPLUS $277,
665 85.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE EXPIRE
and the PERILS OF, THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.. . 1 ' ~
11:1 - TEN per cent. in cash returnod on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
°menus. -
, President—GEOßGE H. HART. .
Floe President—E. P-. ROSS. .
- Seeretaryand Treasurer—if R. COGGIMALL. ' _.
. Aesistant Secretary-8 R. BUTLER..
, DIRECTORS. ,
Gao. H. Hart, E. W. Bailey
EP. Roes, , ~ Andrew R. Chambers, ' '
A. G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Ch.rlae G. Imlay,
John G. Dale, , H. R. Coggshall,
' Foster B. Perkins, • Sam'. Zones, H. D.,
Hon. H. M. Fuller.
se2l-y Attest, H. It COGGSHALL, Seey. ,
,H°' RD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Strebt
Philadolphlo.
_, DIREOTORB.
- John H. Diehl, Wm. P. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
al W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Laden,
John 0. James, Wm. R. Hamlin,
A J. Enamor, H. H. tifhlllingford,
John W Sexton, 0 . E. Spangler,
William Rolm!, H. H. Idonston,
Ede in Booth, , , , Wm. H. Love, i
John Garrison, Charles F. Norton,
E. B. Warne, Isaac ?dyer.
PraSident—JOllN R. DIEHL,
. . .
Vice President—E. B. WARNE.
Secretary—OHAßLEB A. DIIY. sels-tf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
fraying a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Brownlee, continue t,
M
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Purniture, erchandise,.
Venal/ in Port and their Oargoen, and - other Personal
Property, AU Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DllllOl . OlB.
George Abbott, . „ John T. Lewis,
John Welsh Cup's W. Morri,
'Samuel O. Illortim # , James B. Campbell,. '
Patriek Brady, IMniund O. patilh.
Charles Poultney.
GEOBOB ABBOTT, President.
i'IIOMAI4 R. MARIS. flogretarv. fa 23.7
Ag IRE RISKS • ONLY • TAKEN"-
GIRARD HIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia, Office No 416 ;WALNUT
Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Comp . anyys Building.)
•
' CAPITAL, $200,000. q
DIBIOTOHB.
Wm. M. Swain, . Wm. 0. Badman,
[of Public Ledger. CD. Shoemaker,
John Ammach, Jr., Jor. Walker,
U. N. Burroughs, ' Thor'. Craven,
J. B. Hughes, , Francis Peters,
Wm. 8. Boyd; 11. B. Omahall,
Geo. W. Woodward, . Ino. McClure,
. 141°.
W. Claghorn
lon. nmi°.rolnt President.
A.
D.
sident.
A. 8. GILLETT, wise President
Lis. B. ALTORD, Secretary. . 3Y28•1Y
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE CON
PANT, No. 881 WALNUT Street,
,Thiladelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL 81500,000
EIRE, MARINE AND INLAND.
ASSETS JULY let, 1858.
Bonds and Mortgagee, Btocke, &0....... .
51110 Receivable, (for policies leaned,)..
Uneettlad Book Acconnte, (for policies,)
Oaeh in Bank and in Office •
Onah in lands of Agents and Correspondents,
• 885,148 85
No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. •
• DIRSOTORS
William M. Godwin, S. B. Crawford,
James W. Queen, • no. L. Heftier,
George W. Hall, William B. Theme,
B. Frank li n Jackson, S. N. Winslow,
J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. blears.
WH; H. GODWIN, Prealdent.
J. 0. Norris, Secretary. mrlo-dtf
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South POEIRTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital $200,000.
Organised DM.
Privilegod to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive
posits; bold Trusts and grantanntilties
ALFRED WRREB, President.
11.,0. TYLER, Vise President.
J. W. MAstlai, Secretary, , ,
.DISNOTO2IS. -
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W.D. Kelley,
B. O. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
„T. W. Sender, . P. B. Mingle,.
C. R. Ricking, James Watson,
I. L. Hutchinson, „ Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,
jell3.ly G. P. uruer.
I -
_TER INSURANOS AND TRUST UM-
A-4 PANY.—Tke PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Comer of THIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital $612,725.011.. - •
INSURES LIV ES [or short term, or for Itho whole
term or life'—grants annuities' bad endowments—pur
chases life interests in Real Estate. and Makes ell
oontraots depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
. _
219111/1/11.
Daniel L. Miller, . . : - Samuel 1. Raw,
Benjamin Coates , • William Martin,
Richard B. Newbold, ;sines B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, , James Easton,
81111211131 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
°herbs Ha ll owell, Unwind A. Bonder,
Hour y 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, .
Itodolphus Kent, John W. Horror,
William H. Carr, 011ie O. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Boborteon, - Joseph H. Thomas, -
Werner H. Basin John G.- Brenner,
- P.O. Bilehler, Baden.
. . DANIEL L. MILLIE, Preeldent.
BAMIIBL B. BTOKEB, Tice Pres%
Joxa W. Hannon. Beeretsmr. 3318-1 y
WLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
A— , SUWON COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TUB LEOISLATURB of PENN
SYLVANIA, 105.
01/1101, 8,1. Oorner TIMID and WALNUT Street.,
MARINE INSURANCE,
.ON 19188BL8,
CARCO, tTo all parts of tie World.
FRISIGHT, _ _
INLA D INSURANCES,
es Osiods, 17 River, Oanals, Lakes, and Land Caniag•
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally.
On Bores, Dwelling Houses, Ice.
ABORTS OP TER COMPANY,
November .. , 1867.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real state 1101,8601 M
Philadelphia City and other Loans 187,011.26
Block In 'hullos, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies 12,608 00
Bills Reeeivable 220,791 96
Cash on hand 88,892 66
Balance in hands of Arm* Premiams on
• .Marine Poppies recently Woad, on other
debtadue the Company 01,780 67
Babscription Noted 100,000 00
DISSIdleltSl
William Math,
Joseph H. NW,
"Arnaud p. Souder,
John O. Davis,
John R. Pe”-
James G. Hand t
Timor&llse Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Byre, Jr,
John H. Penrose, J.,. Penicton,
George tr. Leiper, • JOshus, P. Eyre,
Alward Darlington, Samuel E. Stoke',
Dr. H. U. Ilruiton, Henry Sloan,
Wm. O. Ludwig, James D. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, ' Thomas G. Rand,
Spencer Mollvain, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Merles Holly, /no. B. Semple, Pittabgli,
.IE. Jones Drooks,li Dr. T. Morgan, f ,
Jacob P. Jonee, J. Mil (4
• , WILLIAM MA.D.Tge, rxeeiclent.
THOMAS O.,HAND E Vioe 'President.
WIHY L'lRlNGliktieoratiwy. , , , le,9ey
collll.orniain
ivins
nistruNol
OOMPANT
OW VII
ISTATIi ON PENNSYLVANIA.
OTTION,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT ATE...nit),
PHILASOILPIIIA.
Babseribad Capital, 5500,000.
• Paid op Capital, $llOO.OOO
trazoroxis.
Thos. 8. Mewed,
J. M. Butler,
J. H. Welker
M. B. Wendell,
B. /C. Houle.
'NM, M.D., President.
OPIWA.UT, Vice Preen.
Ittinnn. 8, Moos, Bseretery. ja29-y
Dr. D. Jayne,
H. L. Benner,
J. M. Whits'',
Id*. 0. Knight,
H. Lewis, Jr.
'AVID Li
FIRE AND INLAND RISES.-FAME
/MI:MANOR COMPANY. •
Capital v 00,920.
(Organized under the 40 of Atirdlinbly relative to In
mance Companies, paned April Id,1 848 .)
111.011.G11 W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vlee-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANOHARD, Secretary.
°Mae 411 OHNSTNIIT St., Philadelphia.
DIRROTORS.
- Jacob R. Vaughan,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
D. B. Birr
John W. Arerman,
A. IL Rosenhelm,
Af Stern.
George W. Day
William W. Walters,,
Oharlea Riebardeon,
Barclay Lippincott,
Joe. R. Brognard,
Ohaa. Stakes. f024-y
4arlttuart.
TRUITT, BROTHER, 4 CO.l
JlMliviia AVD DVALUS
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
520 MARERT STREET,
Below Sixth, North aide,
PHILADELPHIA
LiARDWAREI.—The subscribers, 00M
MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC) HARDWARE, would respectfully
call the attention of the trade to theiratoct, whieh
they are offering at lowest rates, Our assurtnient con
sists In part of
of all kinds—Trawl, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Dow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship,
Mine, and Coil Chains.
The celebrated"L" Honk Bans; Stone and Sledge .
Hammen.
"Wright , " and other Anvils; Solid Box and other
rises.
Short and long handle Fry Pans; rotind and oval
Make Plus.
, ( c Martin , S " superior Files and Rasps; Bed Strews.
• '"Excelelor " Safety Fuse ,• Bloating Tubes.
Corn ; Grass, and Drier Scythes ; Hay, Corn, and Straw
'.:enives. •
Hay, Manure, Twitters>, and Spading Forks.
• Rakes and Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads; Shoe, Clout and finishing Nails.
Cast and Wrought. Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
kinds; Cutlery, Ranuland Pump', Ana, Hatchets, Hain-
Merl, Planes, and other T 0015,., &e. &e
W. G. LEWIS & 'SON,
No. 411 COMMERCE Street.
A 1311 AX SLACK'S ENGRAVING,
rx. Sinking, and SmboimedPrinting , Envelope, and
Seal Press Mauuthotory i yo., A South ,SIXTH Streot 3
fIISS I 4OIOIIS 4 Ph. . , : • Ital*Sui
•A: -
TERM-OF-THE-12AWfDEPARTMEN'I''
of the vitzvEiteir - PP kgßitifilfLVANlA coin
mines on the 4th of Oc berll, 5J., it
Prof, 8114,1131700D,,Intarnational and Oonatitation
al Law, ko.
Prof. MoOALL, Pleading and Practice.
- Prof. MILLER, Real Rebate and Oonvoyandbit "
An INTRODUCTORYIROTURE will be delivered
by Prof: BRARBWOOD, on the ilth'Of October, at eight
o'clock P. M. , at the hectare Roorgof Ri Department;
by Prof MoOALL on the
' sth;and' by !Prof. MILLERon the 6th of October at the 10=13 hour and place.
5e20.100,
PENN INSTITUTE- - -Southeast cotnnrefl
.11, THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened
on MONDAY ' the Bth of Beptember: :,/
- Private instruction, though , favorable tumid -pro
gress, yet sends the scholar into the world with /teem
eeniltiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active
life ; whilst attention to many oftentinies ,forces the
instructor to meet general difficulties rather titan those,
personal to each individnal, end •the learner- either
losei all interest, or becomes superfidal in his acquire.
mente. 'For these and other menu the number is
limited.
' For farther information apply Personally, from nine
o'clock A. AL to one o'oloek P. M.' or brnoto, to
Cel3-tf: - R. STEWART. Principal.
FN4LISH Eind'Opera
tic.—Mr. FRAZER- glycol Instruction ter the
above styles, on the most approved system. ; • .
• eelEt.lm": 409 eiiatb_BIGHTEENTH Wrest.
CLASSICAL - EDUCATION... 7 ' -ROBERT,
H. LABBERTON, Ph: D: 'the University of
Groningen, will herea ft er have charge of the Classical
department in the SCIENTIFIC and CLASSICAL IN
STITUTE, CHESTNUT .Street, northwest corner of
Twelfth. No pains have been spared to render this
School eminently worthy of patronage for boys of all
ages, and mall departments—Engl oh; Classical, and
Scientific: Entrance on TWSSINTE. St. •
ael7-1m • J. ENNIS; Principal.
JJ. REED'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
• LADIES, No. 1523 WALNUT Street. For terms,
apply at the Institute. .
- Reesman as.—Dr. Uoriverse, (editor of the Christian
Observer,) Rev. Dr. C. Wadsworth, Rev. Dr. W. B.
Stevens, Col. J. W. Forney, 0. tr. Leland, Req., Pro
emu Vethake, Allen, Fraser, of the University, pad
fther gentlemen. . sele-lm
tJ. REED has resumed his'odiarso of in
a stencil= in Music ind on the Plebe-forte. No.
1528 WALNUT Street. selSam
NI T HORBE OISE has thehcincir to'
.LUL
announce that he will reaame hie instruction on
the PIANO immediately after his return from - Europe,
(In the latter part of September.
'Phase address communications' to gi Box No. 1898,"
Poet Office. sel4.l2t*
MRS. iIIoGUIRE'S BOARDING AND DAY
SQHOOL FOR 'YOUNG LADIES,IO3O SPRING
GARDEN Street, will be re-opened MONDAY, Sep
tember eth..An2 3 -9w*
. _
NIES. BRYAN's SEMINARY,
- BATAVIA, N.Y.
TUB FALL TENN of this Institution (whose loos,
Non is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences
on the 16th of September. It continues strictly a Fa
mily Boarding School for Girls, and is thorough, select,
end homelike in alt its appointments.' The number of
pupils is limited to those who can' be sassed at the ta
ble of the Principal. •
117 - °IBM:MARS will be ,sent showing Terms and
Regulations. •
Natavis, Genesee co., N. Y., September, 1858. eelB
'TUITION IN THE PRAOTIOE AND
LL PRINOIPIAS OF PIANO-FORTE MUSIC. By
Mita HELEN BARTAIN, 728 BANSOM St. Bel3-I.2t*
CHITTENDEN'EI PHILADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, tortheist corner of
021.198TN11T and £4IIViNTE Eltreeta.
An Institution designed to' Et young men for AO.
'MB BUBTNBBiI.
• BOARD OP TRUSTBBB. •
B. B. Oomeg:ye, Francis Hosting, .
George H. Stuart, David Milne,
JohnBparliawk, . -. • David B. Brown,
lasso Hanker, A. V. Parsons,
D. B. Frederick Brown,
Tonkin Lippincott.
EVENING SESSIONS efts`; September 15th.
Zech Student hue INDIVIDIILL INSTBOOTION - 11 t this
Institution and a Diploma from here le the beat re
commendation aiming man can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
6340,02317 76 00
2,1
1 613 83
10,483 46
1,308 31
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College.
AAR. LOUIS S. D. BEES will re-open bis
ITI Morning &boo' for Young Ladies, 1232 Spruce
street, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 15th. anSO-Im*
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street,,
below Loonat.:—Dutles remained MONDAY, AuguM
80th. J. W. _WADIES, A. M.
att23-2m -
AROFESSOR SAIINDERS' , INSTITITTE
• POR DOTE, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA. IN
STITUTE. ,
THE PARE 18 PAID POE. THE PUPILS
On the Railways and Omnibuses, from all parts of the
city,
Bee advertisement In another column.. se6.lm
IfjEMAN ALLEN, A. N., 'reacher of the
ila Video and Plane. 51r. -Allen may be applied to
at the residence of hle father, Professor Allen, No 215
South SEVENTEENTH Street. - sepl-tool
rpm SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE
FOR P 013240 ,LADIES, Mies D. B. BUST, Princi
pal, will reopen on MOND ekY, September 6.
Yor Circulars, he please apply at the Inetituto,
1621 BUMMER, Street. , an3o-Imit
BALLAD -SINGING, GUITAR,. and the
French Language: Tool Claims, Ladles only $8
per quarter. - T. BISHOP,
au3l-24t* 1202 - FILBERT Street. -
(VDONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING IN-
A. 7 SMUT.% Southeast corner EIGIITH and ARCH
Street!, devoted exclusively to instruction In the heal.
noes or the Counting-house. Open day evening.
See Circulars. ; se9-1m
LEIDY BROTHERS' - NIGHT-SCHOOL,
Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH' Street,. near Race, as
NOW OPEN TO O , TE INSTRUCTION IN 11011E-ILEEPINO,
WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL.
se4-1y
EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.-
The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
TOR YOUNG LADIES will be resumed ,on MONDAY,
September 6th.
QIEMBRT COMBS, A. M. Principal,
Noe. 608 end M. ' MARS HALL Street,'
. Phibulel 44a
MISSES CASEY AND MB& BEEBE'S
LTA BOARDINO. AND DAY BOUOOL FOB. YOUNCi
LADIES, No. 1708 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN•
TBENTH, Philadelphia, will be re•oponett on WED
NBBDAY,the Bth of September'.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAI N OF
NATIONAL MEROANT/LB COWIE/ES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Street,. For Information, call or send for
circular.
.191641
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENOED.
ripHE FRENCH LANGUAGE. and LITE
NATURE, by Prof. GERARD, A. Si , No. 1008
CHESTNUT Street. Students will and new attractions
in thole studies by the use of the " Cabinet des Fees"
be hoe just published. .
N. R.—Particular attention to pupils Intending to
visit Europe as to conversation in French.
IE7 For particulate, see cI.R(IULABS.,
eelS mw/tfrlm*
QPRING - GARDEN ACADEMY -- EOR•
S OUNG DIEN ADD BOYS—Northeast corner of
BIGIiTE and BUTTONWOOD Streets. Tall Scanlon
ripens Sept. Bth - 1858. ' principles of as Moral
bunion , ' here been successfully adoptot 'at this Inati
titian since its establishment, rind parents- entrusting
their sone into the hands of the Principal can rest as
sured Of their good treatment and rapid advancement.
Pupils reeeived at any time and age. Catalogues for
ehand gratuitously. Parents are hotted to visit the
school. • F. DONldlitiTY LONG,
augd-es Principal.
CENTRAL INSTITUTE-ENGLISH AND
V CLASSICAL SOHOOL.—WiII be re-opened MOLT
DAY, September Sth. TENTH sod SPRING GARDEN
Streets. H. G. McGDIRD, A. M.,
su23-Ewe Principal; •
709,7811 ST
•••• •
I DUFF &. CO.'S MERCAN
TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner
EIGHTH and CHESTMIT Street!,
(established is 1840" and incorporated by tie i.egista•
aura efronney/vania.) In thla wellAnora
the
COEET.ING HOUSE COBBBE
of Pm:l4V, !Bugle and Donhie Entry
1100BEEESING,
irkuludleg all the Auntmear Boons, Communal. Om.-
aIILATIONS, and
, BLiBINESS WRITING, -
in taught In Ileilnoni 114 . . 4 4i3411./ awl satisfactory style.
110,011 E,
P. EDWARDS, Principle.
Me. B B. EIIITON,-Pentoan:
EDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
NEW Jle 'MT.—This school to adapted to time
who desire their eons to have a careful preparation for
College or for a business life. Thorooo instruction is
given in English, Mathematic& *Want and Modern
Languages, lce. The toptructore aim, not only to have
their pupils t4oraughly router fundamental principles,
bet to fora those habits of thought which will render
rehire and higher attainments rapid and easy. Deals,
radian, Composition, and Debate are praotised in the
Edgetull ;Merrily Society, which embraces IU the pu•
pile of this School. Yor particulate, tame, &a, ad
dram BEY. JAMES;. IdElady rot
sal;-7mJAMES 4.. 11VG11$13, Pri ncipal.
Watches, ,iewlrg; SZc
_ _
Jr. E. 0ALDW.E 4 1 4 .4.,8i Co.,
4131 CHESTNUT. Street.
Have received, per steamers, ACM atylea
Jewelry, Chatelaine, Veat - Ohaina.
Splendid Yana, Hair Plea.
Fralt Standa, Sugar Baskets.
Jet (moods and Plower Varies.
Coral, Lava and Mosaic Beta.
Bole Agents In Philadelphia for the gale of Charles
traded:tan:oa LONDON TIME-KEEPERS dell)
SILVER WARE.-
WILLIAM WILSON dr. SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF:SILVER WARS.
(ESTABLISHED 1811,)
8. W. OORHIIR FIFTH AND OHICHRY STRUTS.
A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de
scription, constantly on hand, or made to - order to match
any pattern desired.
Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham Imported
ware. seSO.d&wly
S. JAW?. & BRO. •
ENS MANISIACTUSBRS AND IMPORTERS OP
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 304 Chestnut Street, above Third, (np stairs,
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade,
TEA SETS, COMMUNION . SERVICE! SETS, URNS,
PITCHERS, eOULETS CUPS, WAITERS. BAS
KETS, OAS ICUS, RNIVES,hPOOSS, YORKS,
LAMS'S, (co., /co .
Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. se2-ly
PISTOLS, a o
tutus anb ititataurants.
JONES HOUSE, ,
lIARRIBBURG; PA.,
(Erected In 1867
ELEGANTLY Pi:MEM/W.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. '
my2o-y WELLS ()OVERLY, Prowls:or.
I)LA_NIC. BOORS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is at MI times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every' deaoription, *suitable
for Bank . , Public. - Offices, Merchante, and othen, of the
beat quality of Anqlieh or American Paper, and bound
In various styles, in the most eubstantial manner.
Order. for lOR - PRINTING of every description
Engraving And Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A. general aaeortment of Inglish, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. HOgeres contribution to the Punskils
Institute, the ()emirates say—. This display of blank
boon for banking and mercantile use is the best in the
Inhibition.' The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their tiniati and ap-
Deanne* neat ind appropriate.” ' no2o-tf
SHERRY AR,D, PORT WINE.-30 qrts
10 Eighths 'tummy Sherry; SO qrs. Wallis Poe
Vitae, la bora and tor sale by
WILLIAM S. YEATON,
210 bath /WIT d$ N%
abutatiatiaL
Eitattottern.
Eaitroab thus
,-7'-1---?-raTILTHIVADELPHL4. AND
itee • HEADING RAILROAD.
New AccononodationPeosenger Train between Reading
• e , ay.) and. Philadelphia.
Le'avOS 'feeding daily (Bandon excepted) at 815 A .
M arriving etyhtlivteighlastfla A. M.. and return.
'frig it 4.45 P. M. • -
Yasseugere, by this train have over 7 hours in Phila
delphia before returning or leaving for New York.
se4-1m - - -W. Ii:MOILRENNEY, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA: RAILROAD.-f—THE
GRRAT.ONNTRAL BOUTS, connecting the At
Matte Cities with Western, - If orth-weatern, and Booth
western States, by a oontinnone Railway direet- TWA
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily' ine of
iteamere to all ports on the 'Western Rivera, and at
thevelendSandus with Steamers to all port' on
e North-western - Lak ky es - making the Moat DIIMICT,
OHBARRST and 101LIABill BOUTZ by which Freight
can be forwarded to and from the GMAT WZST.
BATES BITWZILY PLECLADALPULt 'AND PITT
BURGH: • -
Mar OLleg—Boots, Shad, Hatt; and
' Caps, Booke, - Dry Goods, (in boxes
bales and trunks),oll l o, bole°
and bales) leathers, Sara, &e Tde. pa 100
limn) Ousa-L-Damesticl Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking,' (in original
' bales), Drage (in casks), Hardware,
Leather; Lipani, (iri - °asked Wail
Paper; , Wool; and Sheep Pelts,
' Bastaard, ato:lca We per 10
Satan OLASS-41iTne, Hemp, Baron
and Pork, Salted, (loose or .
- Necks), Pante, - (dry raid in
• ," , Crds; (eXeept - lani and rosin) En pa 10/
Pornst_ OLiss—Ooffee, Fish, Baran,
- Be.?,- and Pork, (in casks or boxes
sutward),Lerd andLardOil, Nails,
• Eedadsb.; GernuinOlay, Tar, Pitch,
• Rosin; Steel, Manufactured TO.
bar-co,. Rosin Oil, Quantum:a,
Sugar,- (hhda., bbie., and boxes,) ,
dco 400. per 100 lb
Flom-760. per bbl., until further notice.
GaalN-850. per 100 {be., until farther notlee.
aorrox—s2 per bale, not aureading iscp lb.. weight,
until farther notice.
In shippineGoods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be perlionlar tonaaapackages. , via i'ssaryivania
Railrod) , All Goods oonedgned to the Avon; of th is
Goad, at Philadelphia or Plttebtuwle;will be forwarded
witfiont detention.
Paataliw Aosive.-Olarlie de Co., Medi° ; Packer &
& Co.. Memphis, Tenn.; SP. saes' & Co. . St. Louis,
No.; P. G. Oilllier & Co, 'Evansville; Lndlana; Wm.
- Bingham, * B. Q. Meldrum,
Kadin.% Indiana ; H. W. Brown & 00., and Athor &
Hibbard, Olnednnati; H. 13. Pierce & Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech & Oo.; No. 64 Kilbystreet, Ihuitoq Leech
& Co.; No. 2 Astoi New Y ik, No. Will i
Williamet.
New York; N. I. &leader, ; llsgraw & Baltimoilo; D. - A - Stewart, Pittelnirgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
• -, General height Agent.
H.P.LOISGSANRT,
General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa.
OtAPPIng
FOR HAVANA, via CHARLES
TON and Bey Weet.—The aptendid steam
:tip ISABEL, Capt. William Rollins, will leave NEW
YORK for HAVANA, on . FRIDAY, Oct let, touching
at Charleston and Rey West for malls and‘passengers.
For plumage apply to
brUNYORD, TILESTON, & 00.,
No. 2O.Broadway,
Or JOHN WAGNER,
selT-toel No. T Walnut street.
FOR' S .A. 'PAWN A . R.-RERON'S
LINE—ONLY RM GULAG DINE—GOODS RE
CEIVED AND DILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY
DAY.—Pielkbt and Insurance at less than sailing yes
vessel rates, by the steamship STATE 04GEORGIA
°apt J J Garvin, to sail on Tuesday, Sept. 28th, at 2
o'clock; P. M., from second wharf above Vine at.
for further particulars please see:advertisement of
Steen:whin STATE 01 GEORGIA, In this paper.
For freight or passage apply bp
.A...HBHON L ra.
se22' ' 838 North Whaives.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
/TOY NNW TOIL TO LIT11111:001,
- • - •
Older Cabin Passage $lBO
.
Beaman Cabin Pazaago 75
110 X 101'01 TO lATIIIPOOL.
.. .. .
.. .
Chief Cabin Passage ' 2110
Second Cabin Paswege CO
_ The skips Iron Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. ll:Lakin& CANADA, Capt. .
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wic
1
ASIA, Capt. Z. G. LOU. . NIAGARA, Oapt.Ryrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. 123ROPA„Oapt. I. LeStels.
There vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red en port bow.
ASIA, Lott, leaves Basta's, Wedneeday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkins, n N,York, Wednesday, Sept. 20.
NIAGARA., '
Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 6.
ARABIA, Stone - - " N.York,Wednesday, Oct. 13.
CANADA, Lang, ' .." Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 20.
AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York, Wednesday, Oct. 27.
ASIA Lott, - . " Boston,Wednesday, Nov. 3.
PRRISIA, andkins, '. " N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10.
EUROPA, Leitch, cs Boston, Wednesday, N0v.17.
' Bertha not secured until paid, for. .
An'eaperionced Sargon ini Petard.
The owners of these Slope will net be aor,9untable far
Gold, Sliver, Bullion Specie 'Jewelry, Freeiolle Stones
or Metals, unless Wu of lading are .!(toed therefor and
the value - thereof therein .
For freight or peerage app . ,
EieZl4 R. cum&Bror ling Green, N. Yost.
FOTi LESTON AND SA
I EANNAII —MIAMI'S LINK. •
GOODS ' 4 ON/YRD AND RILLS OP LADING BDINED
REPAY- DAY. •
' The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamahips
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA,
Now' form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10
'o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
IOR inumaastoti.
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain 0. P.
Maudiman; will sail SATURDAY, oelober 2d, at 10
o'clock, A. M. '
NOR SAVANNAH.
The STATE OP GEORGIA, Oapt. John J. Garin,
wilt oommenee loading on Saturday, Sept. 26th, and
eall.for Savannah, Ga., • on Tuesday, Sept. 28th, at
'Wolook M.- • -- - , ~
At both Oberleeton and Barannah, thews ehipsOoaswoot
with steamers for Plorida and _lianas arta 'with rail. AG., for wariteesit the Bootttliid llosthwint.
IntiIIGHTS BBDUCtitii .
Heavy height at an amino qt i ra neat. below
Nan York fitaamship zatnit.
A. ..
/BM= - sAd AMES ea a large proportion
the11 04 :45 lith)MA aonth nlll be found to he lower by
*, shlpa t. ny sailing Teasels:.
()shin passage *2O Ci .
-
131esregs do 8 CO
Amnion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of_ lading signed OW the slip his sailed.
Tor freight or passage, apply to
• _, A. niitilLi Jr.,
_
..
No: (late 81) North Whams.
Agents at Ohorlestou L T. B. & T. G. BUDD.
Agea — ' to is Hisraisaali, b. 4"...osimiut & 00.
Por Florida, Rom Okarlaaton, steamer CAROLINA,
wary Tuesday. • -i• •
For Florida, from BitearuMla, steamers EiT. SLUMS
and liT. JOHNS, army' Tuesday sad Batazd_
For Hassints v from Oliarlustori, steamer IMBIL, oa
the eth and 78th of every mouth.
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL, DELPABT, DMIN, and LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for AO dollars. •
Return tickets, good far ea months, to either of The
Above places, by inky steamer of the line, 60. dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
wsok new Tau.
Neslork, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, at. 1.2 o'clock, K.
dinleargb_, Oturoultsir, " Oct. 80, •
Glasgow, Goodwin, " August ' "
Glasgow, Goodwin Batorday, July 10.
New York, McMillan ' Wednesday, August 11.
Sdlnbnrgh,. jug. /4.
RAM ON PAMIAGI.
-710 y GLASGOW. -
Rut Ohm ' 15 gams
Steerage, found with rooked milldam
non nw ton.
first filaas VS 00
Steerage, found with rooked provisions ......... 80 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare, Infaxta in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets minable within AIL maths, by any
steamer of this line: -
Vint Class V 1.40 00 Mean& $BO OS
All experienced surgeon attache to each Steamer.
for freight or pasme apply to
WO/MACAW 1 1)01,128 WALNUT Street, Yhiledel
phia, - •
SODIUM' OBAIO, 11 Broadway, New 'York.
HALL & LONNY, BlehananieWbarif, Bellmore.
myll
Bummer Snorts.
- - - -
HAY'S HOTEL,
WILLIAMSPORT %
LTOOMING COTINTY, PA.
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD sad PINS Street, formerly
occupied by the West iirandt Blot, and hie enlarged
and refitted it In a superior style.
Williamsport is cute of the most delightful inland
towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as t.o these citi
zens pf the
,metropolls who desire' to pals an agreeable
time during the heated term of the summer.
His omnibus runs from his flotal to the Packet and
Railroad Depots flee of charge. -
Iy 2B - 3 m • - W. H. HAT, Proprietor.
BEDFORD - SPRINGS.—THIS
NOR well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visitera on the 18th of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The' new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now fully comPleted, and the whole establiahment has
been furnished in superior etyle, and the areommoda.
tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of
the United States.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, wboae experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his gnesta, give the amplest assurunoe of
comfort and kind treatment.
. .
In addition to the other means of wens, it is d samba
proper to state that passengers can reach Bedfor d by e
daylight ride from Chambord:mfg. _
~
The Company have made extemdre arrangements t o
supply dealers and individuals with 't Bedford Water',
by the banal, carboy, and in bottles, at the followineo
prices, at the Springs, via:
For a barrel (mnlbery) ga 00
X Do
(ca i i " - - ' 300
. (ai ) 800
M Be. (&loc / 2 00
Carboy, 10 g a llo n 2 28
Bottles, 1)( pint, pot dosen 1 20
The barrels are carefully prepared, *0 that ) 1 n:-
chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh
and sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
THY BBDTORD hillaillitAL SPRINGS 00..
'nivltl-tr Bedford County. Pa
53afes.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A large assortment of
EVANS .4 WATSON'S
PIIILADICLPIIIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES, -
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and, Stem.
BANK LOOKS,
Equal to any now In 000.
IRON DOORS, BEUTTEILS.
On as good terms as any other establishment in the
United Sts'es, by
EVANS do WATSON,
No. 28 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE US
,A GALL . antB-tf
Piano Antes.
PIANO FORTES.. •
C a oN; rn: r o e o c . e:v Nu ed ti , eo tiB e lt lec ups, t SrOdr a OAßd un V;
D N A ,
vi l l .
rr: nd CALM & 00.8 PIANOS. MEI u °Boma
CO.,
of beat quality; at J. B. GOULD'S,
1nki9. 8.11 : corner aIre3NTH and 0 117.8TNIIT ea.
y
CHICKERING & SONS, bay
ing removed to their new wareroome, No.
1807 CHESTNUT Street, (near the United States Mint,)
are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an
extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square
and Upright PIANO-PORTER, manufactured expressl
for this olty, finished in rations styles of cues, and
prices which cannot fell to please. Plano-Portes made
to order, to snit any style of forniture, and all im3tru
manta warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur
chaser.
Grand and Square Pianos to rent, upon the moat fa
vorable terms:
Messrs. 0. tb SONS have rewired - -Thirty-form
MEDALS. The tint Premium over all competitors in
the United States.
AU larders for TONING and REPAIRING will be
promptly attOodo4 tO. ' -4m