.^anrsMsm ■■ wiuiifiMauWv • , -v'.tßtfs%Wraft*TSi’ltfl I'gjbbalhXev'intfiif,-:»*' |M - Washiniitofiitriibtsf »y it* rooentljpltotod rector,. •thoßSy^birlZC/Mepti^ not, to. hiid jt }» am.", ' < .'J*WfeS(* l s.-i.i t Vi rt*-,. -■■> < a Property,ithb diwbuteaiwfiliti foUOwcd..may.bo oonsiddflWSsOne of a adries bf-thfl «abr«,ltfnd drcd sijjujW&ffitPfe in which Vileato aM still to bo coijfjmijid." In,, h&.openlne fifl Mforwd to former dwsourses, in onb of epoken-of tho;langaisb.Dg threogV the- iifab fci vlty of thetr-meinoßTS iisCui; nes& inactivity , J taid- the ; mot ai « j-o worths t -was fop His present; phr lie siffnocLJ&iake’U ifapfd ret roan eat of thbpastiand 8 appVy^tMPi ( .In itiijrty-fou^th.ioacof .tHo^Ob>ls tf&n ofa.. . one hdndreji and twenty souls had Besn in an upper had Be wStthb’'Bfrat? as*sembttntf rtogdthefJof i that ’ Church'which - now numbers ? a* aU tho3o'^q;qovO-th^Lord-'^ue.;Cbriitj-Time would* jiftnflpu'frse.not permlt a fall examination; i^SS^&sGKSea'fflg' .B^iMSsSiaa^s# ' d«KS^lfo^^sf;i«o|fi4Vilnnt,£w ohaUenaef'foiiF-i'adifitratlon.UaFasaiDg iby.Lpther, and coming UoWA'tew atiU more modern phriody. bo niigiiV tvll : cf' laborer who'biita few yoars jigO>tLlked.tha ,BtreoM.ofJhondon. ond .by' the mSfelilKaigiidntCt sijrolUd-tinto_p mißshmary . tiroyorimccting,;whore-.bojhoard,of Jeaus.;Chi;ipt, the frieadmf uinnarsiLbTho ’storyof-this Friondi awakaSSrwtthlh'bta'heart ~a determination ,tha t Ho ’itfj'f I4hd,”and was from thrft "hour Hade'nsifiby'ip-'Bifdiptf the- Saviour, he had . aetofdSt^tefflpß,'.WjfaWWdßi, &»«:. uohieveWentSfbr Wdisaif.hh desired tb at iothora might find tbis-Friend-ateo, -Ho-dotermlnod'at once teoarfJHihO'trdth ho'had fitmralf- Ibanied.to tho perlsWnfoT.other rnndSji-andoEo far in ad vance ollhe keherbl State or the obufoh upohthis aubipotWsS.he'iba.t hi. had groat difficulty in oon- Tinoin»t^.mffiTiijimry; )^?tfWsoffl *a.t'(4fjr®ha| onewShedXW®W s 4B®* l, S t S a s-ft a s , l%f.Wd,A< ! - complieh.ieuj?giiod., .man,.»aa, nonc.pthcr, than theaealous Johntonti'r -■f"> ,d f ,-■■ Another'BtrikipKly-similar-wnowohad-imrohn. WilliaiSsS ttfe-'Mfcßjfliiib, 4ho had labotcd With'i so mtftK’emdftteiyin’ tße*iilafifis pi thewa.i-Tbe was alee-inatanoed-to-show the wonderful power forgoodtdE’erenldliofhfilhbHlt.'Srhen.irightiy'Al* • f-jf-'j p tin*? Corrobomtite da»e» were’also'glyen?a* having oocnrred : 'in'’th , t> i ßpe4ker ! e ! bwn'experte'nce.» , Ho had Bemfff Wmte girl, after her own .per»e^ro,}n' member hadbxpyion o f a ,W°o”| T ,t l ;B power, .liouuigkt, he said,: namo.a now in-heav»n< who formerly, redded in;]thii:,guy„ who found timo, without-negleotingubis, buBlnesSrtpMStt''ptlßoliB.andTdtt)Bhonßos,ans“ui -Btruot‘’ffreif’TjnfoirtanaU)t-'viofadiS? ''add 1 - wlio - iii the coMfo yXrlhia’lifo, bepn'- r ttade“’rto’ in»trumcnOt,,ephyefUng;savehty-BoulB;‘twdly6, of wbom-dngaged in the ministry. If,then, snob bod been -the adecesa yattendiog the Iftbonrof'rneu of “ one talent, ! 6 what-niight'the Master- not re*- soaably upxpeotiof the. moie. gifted ?. He knew there were thdts who polseated ta!entJ r but Who did not know how to nso them; they were willlflg to da put. it out .Cor, i theia,tO;(io„ .rn Yicwof;this, be would now cutout eome-work-for ..Ul5 Ohureh L of s the Has. tivity.. oThttVloeallty aud'Jregion rrhioh-mora pto-, petty oOimtitutodtthe field l of labor-fof -their- oWn olio reh 'wßS'thut bouhtled hy ilidge aveboe, 'fchtb',' Broad, and Spring.GurdeU.fltrcpfi. - Within this' limit, or thousand souls, among whOm,tlierp wi;o,thodsands who only waiter) for the.ban4.o£,jijmp»thy»to«brlugJtheJm.to.an,iu: terest nrtho'QOßpol ef'Baivatlon. - [lt is proper to state that -tho'spsaker here fully reuognised-rthe-labors -of • the-several ohurches of otheiraebomrtiSttonSledSledXrlthirf. th'd -above it was %f?aht>7T“. to put efforts to meet tneßß wandoir ing and the Sdndoy BobQOtr might bo effeoiual,duoiiborSlfyrrtidtud**be ovine* cd in theohara^torpf- bmpa^ed.;; Ho meant, howevef, tiiibEßrvo iho'Bubjeot‘ nf ttii*' sionary work for a had preached before thoni'h* Sefmph .'dn grayer—, that element whion moje'd)h^m ( thiltnioves the U Iho , a Christian aono.f-i/MaDy, he know,-; quailed under a repnlM| y«t(dblB iwas just what erery CbriBtian-!sbould bVe^oomo, ; .a«'it was by-tlihs unco of dttty'thaf; J tH4ne^a'ed.itrength,'%£B^acq’iii % red. *whfcli;' we ipako. wero jhoso sus*i tained formuln times pMfc ffParr’greateat saori*. does woremotrto'Woompartid »withthe of day L . and the TabbrS pf\th&7«t/f>bre daily bolngloc*; dared less By'the , 'bprbad'6f‘ J the Qoapoir Bat no mattet;whttt Al §ip ;yificu\t|bs4l^|e l lapoWe . might impoßoptifejr should ihaidly bo' mentlonod, mooh losaobljqtcd be the j followersbf Him who,'though rloh, foru>ursake be? came poor.. Besides of the CoriBtian > oxperidDce^that , ’lh-proportion'-aB'<tbe saorifioolrU great waS thd'hiippihessgreatwhich' attended%ie must should wo serve God by doing good to hiSwUtoa?? turcs mqfgJy £ si^oof,obWwng A;pr4»oa Jho blacksmith did not use his arm to expandi-bis* musolo«,'.bat‘to mako v glad koarts ofnthli'wife and children; and Wthr oat design. Soovuctf W'ifAtteinr sturdy,^noalUiy p manly framo %^.?? ,t In answer as to efforts wore eseetrti&liy; neoemaryrto^ W6uld' : say thafche r ßeUbVßd'th’atnvepFioin ( d who lovod Christ TWuld,ro9^^|^ f bftV*]stit*Jhe„vow much ques tiftfaed wne tKcratiy mie? somd and at tha‘aapiir^imb'^^^/h|S i manifost ijte.T{lied~ The wholro* ceived His penny for one hour’s lanor/thefSame-ss' they whmbad'borne thechdat of the' day, was by somo construed as an indication tbfcrtf ail who wcxejsayed shored axj ; ocraal rqward'ia'the' world Uf doihp? .Thili Lt dldi'dOt.Veifovp'.!- He would rather teaching, that while in the lft^^ofedihe to Christ and find old-fts? well as.the young have •salnttlonT freely unto thorn: In other words};thatithe-promlsoS- are as well tomodsm Gebtllps ha to' the affoierif 0e wf mooy to rightooußneMyhulbphin* is tbo.|tfi«,for ever and ever.’’ This woi x clear intimation that, in proporlioAto obt>[d£irss<rshallnuf toward bef In this mdttffr ef labors tbere-'wos : no'iT^sslbititv’ ; of retracingalifa of’%Wftaii6rsf JhirSfwsr'Tno oatlod can woik ) ”„waBTnsßorlp&ife.ißstimQny J _^,.-.; r In of the thirty thousand childrenpinV-OUriSolty, who have never yet been brough£wittitn bath-school ipBtruotf4dswdft*otfpf fenoo ofjthisrisUnfljienw-.ifriivpfoXofifoaman wno bad aaked of the Saviour to bo axeusod-Outil, bo Bhbuht:!t(pl)and ,btlry.ihiB raato.f-wOXld.ftb 1 human oyea. appear ae oertaiuly,one oFthF mbit reasonable 111 at ‘git'Btl ,btib .iUVraS ire-.- jeoted **'s« tfio 1 ffefii Jury ‘tboir, Sd. and preach .tho kingdotjfo/i^^.jFrJ^'.ttia.'jiii);; There was, then, no oxsiuetoatf totildifrkhiif foH unperformed duty, if he badt'poirerito'perform it, whother in.fi greater or iess-degTioj • * >1 0 1 After fopeiuiDgißV6>al"Hnea.ef pbdtrw'dir whieh was' atrikftgly 3 ISt forth'tho spirit inouloatod'fn' 1 o rsMMa:® tendanoOi Wejifafn/MihJ tbaV thW'preaehlbSTif Mr. MuUaiitbWlliS farhfofb'd-Aoif'feo'ibhftld,- saOTßfessterai OENUINE FAEINA CRACKBBS Tho VK only geiiu(D«;;yiriD» la the United Btates are made at tbe well known estab nlwToV’ A ' wino > b> i•»tJ'«sS?*SßnAi Ib bob pound or WlfWd FARINA. ORAOKRBS the nourishing properties »i:»,Mttol*totS).*(!;«aB»W()«lst h tell irrnn two pounce of breed,.u it fe usually 5 1888 OBAOHb&f&jftg' J>fWiNQ l olfeil{ ! Fkojf ! All. OIHIBS ss£» upon the stomach They ere dlgss’ed-witb thegrestest ■ooj No other prddtifttion from wheat hsa' erer been die- J OO, ° r YALOAULB 0? FOOT^A^C aad many yealiad tiuriai&st-fanjJ6rttotT&csefltß daily n*3, inimamtAinin*-a‘hwltihsr*»B«fofthe aV state i" AtL oLA3aisa>sHAgar^a)HaM^T^uAayAM^A<w> regularly on the -family table; ah 4 "Ha'eoonbmioaliy, j n proportion ta ths aounsfcmeat thdiHdbii&ifi, m they can bread.o ThuoaclLiriJl.fiada-p»tt of -ibe-tDoetptaMapt s SS? , ®®®®3SSSS t * BBATBD “iStßsfe* « some We ere tmdlbly., lcfsrnSad thlt-Soine reUllers Jjt.ir been found .dually aiding the d.o““n,? W oSj. to th*-lr own customers these Inferior msti» .rst!‘ foil price of WIMj’S FARtNA. they were the sorns ns \Vivg’Pf »•“«*> t 4s i j«it.yon, »rtf o l^..irord^^;^P^ Of conrae those who confide in their family str&gfrviJ trooisa any On** who attempts such a deoetfufeh*/. V *>» There are u>o many In the boainftas of Belling family to rendfep it nftasesary for any fhmHyitb£dntoti^^ldh£s&Vwtiaic In for Farina, but Wing’s. taiuf ALL OP VVIKO’B QBAOKEBB. ABB FABIHA, and Mr. Wing’s narae'Ja s£*Mped , hiJtfn?@'rt?r tHie Fa rina Cracker made ba anye., tfaerolore, none for Farina Ifift hame^!jflim stamped oa Bach Cracker,'? f -Slrt Q&Y<t x&3®m/EEffiS&* States, and at wholesale cnly.bfcTAS’S fIJoTHjT Noff. 221 snfHzarPuuSn street, {few York, or DXNOMB>*simoi>aßßiiWtf«iß*ro , 'Axth«/ ,i;: ' . 0 p25 27 •' : Mtt i,lt ORNAMENTAL.' and COLORED GLASS. Wo haTe-jastwbelTed-a- eomprettmalipitia-rf ried sloe* of-tbls • Hsh, ortoifire a*eb*Kftnd£legaattJsj»Ai?tt«eti*K*j* color way £? freak a|tborrJ)lala bg;ornamMtet) oUfo&s - . *•■ '•-.,'4‘Sj, -i . • .. .. W*. JfiStWWrftlOJl **»#»■'' ’ c.'i'f if *T7 aT(-v<hVS lfs xtsi* Sales bg SUuliott. IW- Sh>lVi!rtu3&4» i)6?f?k JODftta 6TUIT, ! _ j^tE.9ini ,, rly.wo4,fl7 wd.w») - - t .^tOOKB, Ac.—TUESDAY, 1 now ready.'containing full d^ T Jtcnptfoos of- s ail the property'to'be sold ten Tues<jl** , ‘ftexti t 6thrJnjUfit/ -with a list of sales Gth, ; 16th ard .•i&ptm October, each comprising a very largi amount of ' AND RKAVESTATS ‘', , Tent^''P*llB*lo. ( 6th'Oot<Sberj at thWExeh&nge, { ' Eleventh Fall Sale, 6th October: on the premises. , ’ •- 'Twelfth’F»llBale 19th October, at the Exchange; ■ 'J i Jp“*Tan'Qf the,handb|llß j* the. abqve\‘sales, now* ' ‘“RBAi’ESTATEvBTOOKB, &c. ’ *;w',. , ~, labile'Boles ot’ithe PhlUdelphU JCrchangi eWJ Taesday Evening* y ',*,*•'s * Pri J , jiuction store. ‘" . ~ ->- f\f 1 ~.,v;BXOPKa„I,QANB, EKWS,-*o. i ;.j i ■; ; oM: Wif? EX ■ bhangey fqraccpuutofwhbrnlc may concern— . ~ Jfi Chester PlankKoad Co. t‘ : (r j,'V - 4Voi by otto* o.ftExecutonir',, , * - / ' ' Alio, sanVee'BlatSj share In the Point Breeze Park. f .Al6>.foF.'otHera counts. - ’ 24 shares Mount Mpnah Cemetery Company,., ■ ( ■ f do: , Preferred Stock Academy of Music.,, . "5 \do Common Stook do do r Also.furnlabed Ppw. N 0.78, middle;slale, St. Philips* ; Episcopal Church, (7th pew,from chaooel.) * l ' '» j *-.Peremptory Sale.' \ • . i ryo Pew No,'st in the Tenth Presbyterian Church, cor - nep bf Walnut Ana Twelfth [streets'{Bey. Dr.-Board {than). ' " _ “ - • * Tj«t No. r 74j Meiloii 18.’Mount ; fiforioh Cemetery.' ' '< shares, Archistreet Theatrei stock, with stookho’d 'erS’ ieaaon tickets. - • ’ 2‘‘> \ TENTH PALL BALE—OOTOBBB 6th. . , f Wiildnclade— • 1 “• --Bxecatbr’s Peremptory Sale—Estate of 0. Dedaker, * » T\/v. Deposed.'' 1 ' * r,i - '-POUB'THRBB-BTORY BttlOK DWELLINGS, OTTER Street, east of Leopard street, Kensington. - -*• f iTWOTIIBE^-BfOIVY. BRIOKD jVKLLrNQB,OT TEB Street,“kontH Of Bcndol street, Kensington. , Ornhini*'Ccu'rt 6ale-£-Estatetef‘3Uadolph W.Evans,' *-« “•*' -■. r ■HfelOK''-DWELLINOV PHAMS DWELLING, f 4ND SBLE,' and iaVgoLOTj‘about X°f an acre; Prank-' turoinke'*anl'Waterloo-street • (late District of unoid}ti vi'KA :c*‘ v i> . J Ofphana’ Oonrt Sale—Estate of John B ■ Jones'. deoM; crown htreet, : iouth ofWerft'itfeet late Hensington. “ JDrphSns^COttrt,Peremptory If state of Benjamin * + | f.v i7>.- --‘A»hbnr»6r, J de«eafled.'- . ' valuable property; west Philadelphia. ’-45tone residence' and three Urge tots’, northwesfeoi nef Till snd-Lbcuit streets 1 - 5 l ' 11 Estate of Jane.piark, ' s YALUABLE 'BUSINESS’ LOCATION;—Two threei ’tUfry Driokndrtblliogs, NoS/88 had4o North Fifth 'street, - hetweeniMaitofAndAtch streets. ' n >' « { Same Estate. '■ l f Lot' north rsidb North' street, west of Fifth etreetj adiolningUieaboye.7 ‘ ”* s, lDr Sale absolntei^..«' t.o < ’* r. } 'IDr Sei Jithographlb plah of the three properties, ‘Kith an4North;«tw(j>-T" 7 . "Bxecdtors ,, Pereinptdiy^Bale^Estate-late' of James JfJf i ■;’ «v -.Bellnleceased.-' .* - ’ * VAtUABLE^-LOTg.reMt'side BROAD Street, abore eeeet.t • : .-/- Bkefedters’ Sale—Estateof Qeorgo W Morris,deceased. 'residaece, with large side yard. N 6. > 227 North Twelfth street, above Race •'i LotSfr feet fronts r * - I wA , LNUTxSTBEET«s-The elegant brown-stone reri ‘‘dehce, No 1797 Walnut street, near Bittenhoase square. 1 nny 'day between 0 and 8 f 1 WALNUT STREET;—Handsome modern residenoe, Nd. 1117 Walnut street,.between Eleventh and Twelfth '.tttreete l :northeide l .;tf kU.Aio >*.- •- !'• '■ 1 • • BROWN-STONE BESIDENOES. —Two handsomo* brdwii stone-TesidenoespNos; 817 and 319 South Third* near Spruce •• • - ' - ■4' CHESTNUT STREET.—Two handiome modem rest dehceA Nos, street, flolonnadb/ "rdw: ! , ‘SPRTJOE.STREET.—EIegant,now brownritone real- Hfehbej NoflTlTPprnce street; between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, near Bitteihouse square. STREET.—Neit No. 1901 Pine street, w6st of Nineteenth street. „^VAiiUABLB^OOBNBRjLQTi-rB9sk;• feet on. Ninth ktfeetl 188 'febf l 6h r Moiitgomery htr4ei.'‘ Also", aiatge "front bn the Germantown and Norristown railroad Three.r*lu*Me;frtnt4//l{>.••£• OV A ’ -•‘-'J l "': FARM.—IOO acres, with improvements, New Castle % count j. nesr Smyrna, Delaware. -:*,•* .• tui-r,-, ' MODBRN BESIDBNOE—No. 229 N. Twen- J tleth street.- bouthofVfne street:- ■■ :■ A \ PeremptorySsle to close an Estate. -VALUABLE PROPERTY.,KNOWN AS BOUVIER’S MAnOGANY 5 AND M ARB LB MILLS. . Large lot, esatof Delaware 'Second street) and'north of walnut, fronting alsq on. Zaokaty'a Obort; r fcnd aa'Htig'an tmtletiuto Front street. You parttojain iigfßmmu“.*' - "{“V7' ; r ' \"iEn maybe examined any day previous i'to e&ie, hetwebh' 9 and 3 o’cTock Sale absolute. ‘ - aWALNUT BTBBBT LOT—Also, at the same time; the valuable let north side Walnut street, coat of Zachary’s Court i Sole positive. v 5 .f(,r'*i ’ -''PerAcaptory Bala. DWELLING,"NOT. 116 Gehhard street,{between Fifteenth and. Sixteenth streets, north 'or.Oherry street. Sale absolute.'' v ,s Saloon the Premises, Walnut street, ,vELEGANT RESIDENOE AND FURNITURE;' -. r ' ' ,On. Wednesday Morning, October Othv'at Ip o’clock, will be sold on the preml .ses,No. 1622Wslput ‘ The handsome rnzdern Residence with marble front, -be'we4n.Flfteenth>and Sixteenth, streets, 22/eet front, ; 120ieet deep. It was built by the Messrs. Knight, In . the best manger,.fot 1 the use of and, always been oooa pled by the ownerY’ ' - ,» -HANDSQMB'RURNITURE, LARGS MIRRORS, CUR- •* * * lunmediaUfy after the sale-of the House, will be sold by, catalogs i~The superior cabinet furniture, large mir- cqrtalhs, &o v ' ' D-T; Fall pirticuUtt in htndt»nis asd'catalozues! ' rr SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER BOOTS. « \ t,.-On.Monday-Morning, ; . , . BAt 10 O’clock’, at‘ .the auction store, 3 cases superior bulbous Rower roots, comprising a general assortment of hyacinths, tulips,'A o’ ... , .TO OMNIBUS AND STAGE PBOPRIBTORS—I6 OH- S t VT; NIBUSB?, RUNNING GEAR, HARNESS, Ao. ~(w! ] On Thursday Morning,/ Cptoberjui, at Uo’eiock, at tbe Fair ..mqunt jHACroad Oojppaov, Wood street* between Twbq ty'Bwand'andTweDty-tblrd streets, without reserve. , T . 16 Omnibasea. p&rt nearlvJiew, and all in -good run nparotder. Terms at sale. s 10“ i May be examined at any time’previous to the ’ifttarij * . / . \ ftOVkt Nod; 139 and'l4I v ’SouthFourih s^oet. -SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE i FRENCH PLATE-, MIRRORS,, BRUSSELS > CAR-> iPiie, Ac. .A x, w of axeellOnt aeeohd/Kand furniture, 1 elegant I'elano-fortes, fine mirrors, oarpbts* >from private ramUiee declining housekeeping, ramotad to the store -foreodrebience or sale.*.* 4 ;OAPfTAiiIBTB*. 'BUiLDEBS;'&fc';—LARGE‘AND 'VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE, LOOUST 6t. (South islde r .between* streetß/118 feet front on Locust street, by 173 feet in depth to a 10 ueetaHey. s ?..v ' BALE—HANDSOME BBOWN-STONB REaIDgNOB, No. 1620 PINE Street, known as # Union Row. ,> j r [HOSES HATHAfI a, AUCTIONEER UUL AND COMMISSION: MNBCHANT;i 8. '*l aomu iJßXrH'and BACH Streets . . MIBAT PUBLIC . ACCOMMODATION, i . . li* I.MONBF! MONBP! ! MONEY! ! ! i,»,!!® S J liberslw ad Tweed In large or' email amoante, 1 (SfiS 1 one dollar lo thouspnds, on gold and allrer rgate, diamonds, Hlches, jewelry, fowling. B'eoeSj'mnaleal new, aad all arttolea of value, for. *nr4engjfcb,of 41ms. 4f{TMd on, at Nathans* Trineipat Establishment, ooraar pf t Birth and BaeaettfftttM ~r , . , ii^? ron^w o *y' notea, ‘WltiTooirawral, discounted .Kibe lowest market ratal, A * PBraOfPAL *STi<isftsti&T t 8. X. fancy arttelea, inirrpj-a.fpalDtiDga.eo* 'iPnP&fa wnalcal lnatrumenta, furniture, bedding, Jppy«M°lw» herneMjftocka, >pth*r*iUelMi ■“medal!? dwellings, atoree, or;«la«wk*»»(.lUid oharge. AMfis&l • 'AtrOTIGNEBR. ApKSs;aHe«4 a ‘Wee, and sales at thalTUtsttm Bonn, at- M 9 nOftaMiafaetOTyterm*,- - --- . on* dollar Wttotuanda opDia*! rtWjjiy a>iA;ri a—.c».;.< «sv a#* .IW !•«* -rf «m»;a»nd fi^ : i>ne"i ! nn’iir«i,doUan andapwardnt. Jw }»wit monUl ’ * M ®“ l OTW » '*»*• watohmenfor the promises lalso, a hhaw l£nj JdSJ«‘fei tor tt * 8.4—0 n aooonnt otjuiiir.io anHintMjeapltil. UUa ls prepared Unhahs~ adranoes bn more satis 1 than say other in outSj^halJ?* 4 *® “****> nr„ i . *'■ at PBIVATBB AliN, ;; ———ai 1 ' ,gjwU~7gflAVl.t Hi' -Nor ; 208 .«usthe|attemlonof Seilers and Consumers to their Jgletaatefl qealithmewsia* the Lumas ter Company's '** .nnrirallod In this,Market fit all mend ;* or ioc& * delivery, will reoelre prompt atten* s-g” 7 a j ‘ 8016-tf §s>>£» MS TON'YoFttio bast "WHITE - free from slate or GO-&I/ lasttie bcst : and r 'bhfeapeBt : 16’ J“v v> re*screened in jard and<Jf/ under coter, • nW|P?S-.l Bnone 8 none bnt tfiij ?ory 'beatLehigh Coal, MHi;TTCrr»TIU.fuU wolght. "fsV&iireKe^teib ty - ■■' - cajihpricca.' *olB~lm*. E wholesalo and Sw ftoBWE&iM.* WWf 3 'BsXj£B?®!(:-/ tr ;‘ t ■‘ nd OBBMAN-' i .T',r?r?.ti , jr* a ' l '''f l -®>® 4 ( i'Oart»TO/gBiAi;-.ii io«r- ."- 'Si^OP 1 ? lo */*“*»«nted, i )> tM | l ;='. - •■_■■■ W <** S^sirt^FSp^pWl MTT, . ;; ’ fm* ‘ prime Western:.Leaf m *«■»»• fi>s * TSWKNESS, & 00., ; r] Ko. 429'MARKET STREET. ! . baLB OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS. 1 a r ‘'i } i ,,Jv 'i'VlOn‘'Tue«day Bibming, ,?'* 5 » 4 ■ fT' - October 6th, >t by catalogue, on/six 1 credit - ' ■ -»i '•.,600 packages and lots of imported and domestic ‘AND BIBBED MERINO SHIRTS AND - . - { DRAWERS. U. ! On Tuesday Morning, 1 Au inyolce of— ; ~ “ Men’s heavy white merino shirts.'. - > { . Do do blue mixed merino shirts.- 5 Do do do (do drawers. . . Do ;-do .whitemerino drawers, ‘ EMBROIDERIES .«■>«» . 7,1 JTJi ' On Tuesday Morning, tlOO lots new Btyle embroideries, consisting of— c'"Jaconet edgings,' flounces, jaconet Piccolotnini sets, hook do, handed book collars, col. lars, sleeves,',black, lace veils,.Berlin skirting, black and white nets, Ac., &o ,'j ( _ ... ■ , .vJACONET COLLARS. Aq Invoice of small size, new shape, jaconet collars l J 'M. GUMMEY & SQITS, • ; ..REAL ESTATE,AtIbTIONEERS, v . J ’ No. 620 WALNUT STREET FIRST FALL SALE OF REAL ESTATE;'MORT GAGES , BTOOKB’/&b., f will bo held at the' Phlladel phiaiExchange, t 1 On,Thursday Evening, October 14th. 1868,* and will include— , peremptory S'le—Estate-,of John Turner. Deo’d. QUEEN STREET —Two dwellings (one brick and the other frame), with large lot of ground thereunto belotging, situate Nos. 11l aqd 118 on the north side of Queen street, between Front and Second .streets, lot 53 feet front by 100 deep. . , ’ TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING and lot of ground, 20 feet by 45, situate No. 109 Quean street, and adjoin ing the above » - - YEARLY GROUND RENT of 166.80, payable on the 30th day of September, on property situate on tho west side of Swanson street, near Catharine. Lot 20 feet front by 90 deop. HANDSOME FOUR-STORY RESIDENCE, (brown stonC first story,) with three-ntory hack buildings', No. 1608 Locost street, opposite St ftfark’s Church. This property is exceedingly well bnlit, and in perfect order. Tre dot is 180 feet deep to Latimor street, (a 80-feet wide street.) $7,6C0 may remain oq the property. Pos seraion given Immediately. HANDSOME CHESTNUT-STREET RESIDENOE, No 1809 north sldev west of Bighteenth ' Four story, with,lhree-atory baok buildings, and all the extra mo demoonvenienceß j built ih a superior manner, and In complete order-Possession given immediately. ' $B,OOO may romalnori groaod rent. : ; '; : J ■ ' NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, Fifteenth- street, above Girard avenue, ,weet,side.. .Three st<ry, with double back buildings. No 1220. Lot 16 feet front by 103 deep, to a back outlet. NEAT TUREB-BTORY RESIDENCE, Fifteenth, street, above Girard avenne,' east'side. Lot 16 feet front by 75 feet deep to a hack outlet. - Possession given immediately.-' >*' ‘ ' * * ii .VALUABLE BUILDING-LOTS—Poplar street-seven ad}oinlngbuilding lots on Poplar street, commencing 60 feet Westward from Fifteenth street ' The eastormoat jye are each 20 feet front by 367 feet 6)4 Inches deep to •Cambridge street. The WesteimmostJtwo are 18 feet 11 inchbs front by 167 feot 6)4 to Cambridge street. All having two good fronts. , _ /MODERN THREE-STORY-RESIDENCES, Thir teenth street-north of-Wallace, west side. - Has three story,double baok buildings, an<J furnished with all the modern conveniences, gas end gas fixtures. T-'NBAT MODERN RESIDENOE. twvand a haU story, with fwo-Htory double baok-builaings, No. 716 Coates street, abore Seventh, south tide* is well built and in .complete order. TBkRE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with the lot of ground thereunto belobgibgf,' situate onteouth aide Qf Mile* Alley, above Tenth (between Walnut and Lc oust streets THREE GROUND RBNTB, of $62 each, on Burton ktreet, west of Fifteenth street.. i BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT IN DELAWARE > COUNTY, KNOWN AS ABTON RIDGB, ■ On Wednesday JT-’Q October 18th. 185 S, will be sold at Public Bale on tbo premises, that beautiful'doiiiitry seat, known a* Aston liidge, situate in Delaware ooanty, Pennsylvania, about Id miles frsm tW city, 5 miles from Chester, 4 mileß from Bfarons Rook, and 1# miles from Rockdale, (the sUtloh next beyond Media on the West Chester direct railroad.) containing’2B aares, 7of which'are:wood land. ' The improvements consist of a splendid mansion, 65 feet front 'by 60 deep, In the Italian ’style ,-.vrith arcade, terrace, and verandah: is,finely shaded, and commands a view twenty miles In extent, including the Delaware river, fiiniles distant, and a'lafge portion of New Jersey, beyond it. There is aUo .a good stone barn, >with stibling—thwlMU’nVyatd is well screened and shaded with Locust trees. , _ Thd lawn fronting ttib hArise contains threeacres J and Is beautifully laidoutwith grovel-walks, arbors, shrub bery, jevergrecos, Ac. .Tbls.ldpation- is celebrated, for its healthiness, and convenient to schools and churches of almost every denomination. Access several times a day by steamboat or railroad.to Obester and Marous Hook,{or by railroad to Rockdale'. Terms will be made accommodating, and possession given immediately, or in theispring. The premises maybe viewed at any .time, i Conveyances may be bad at Rockdale station every (day, on arrival of the 10 o’clock train from Eighteenth and Market streets, returning at 2 P. M. Lithographs may be seen, and further information ob tained at the office. . ; HEAL estate at private sale. iD-jOn our Private Sals Register will always be fount! a very large amount of real estate, including every description of oity and country property. - ~ 3. M. OUMMEY & HONS, ’‘ - { - Conveyancers and Real Estate Brokers, , t 620-WALNUT Street. JAMES A., FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, HO. 433 WAJ.NCT BTBBBT,•»!»«' FOURTH. : JJ7J Persona f.Toringtu with oonalgomect. nn rut assured that their property will not be sacrificed. 10, Commissions more moderate then those Charged by any other Anction House in the city, Oonsigiunents respeotfolly solicited, fgl Sales paid immediately after the goods are sold. 1 NOTES, STOCKS, Ao. '"On account of whom itmay concern. ’ On Wednesday Evening, . , October 6th. 1868, prevlons to sale of Real Estate, at • Tjtfo’olock, will be sold) oh account of whom it mhy concern— A note drawn by DapJel RuMeam. dated'July 20,1868, for 1600, at 4 months . . ’ * „ Two rcoeiptfl, dated Jane 21, 1868, for $260 each, sub scriptions ‘to 600 shares, each, to the et<ftkof the Oon nectiodt Mining Do.,' G. G. West. President. $lOO to i be paid at the sale. * •AhOr" , 100 shares West Branch Bituminous CAal Co. • 1 - , ,200 do. do do * - do do ,'lOO do do' do do do 3 do Walnut Btreet Land Oo. ! < ' " ’ 8 do Western Virginia Lumber, Mining and f Agricultural Association. > 07*350 to be paid oh eacbat the sale. , , ; IN6UBANOE STOCK, Ac. , Also, at the same time, 12 shares stock Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company—par $lOO. „ *. [ MERCANTILE LIBRARY. -Also) a share in the 'Mercantile' Library.' ' 1 ;; SEVENTH FALL SALE—OQTQBERSth. ' ’ Thtsjaale will Include— ‘ JIBUBINKSB 'StAND lAND DWELLINGS, BROWN STREET,. ABOVE FOURTH STREET, -I A busi ness ptand, with..four small dwellings on iho Tearvand the lot of ground south side of Brown street,' 24 feet.west from Fourth street, 18 feet front, 77# feet deep 7 £objeottos2l ground-rent. The,property Is in sured for $1,600, and, .rents lor over $4OO to punctual tenants. , 1 ’ Orphans 1 Court Absolute Bale—Estate *of David Oar* . 1 . lisle. Deceased. . THRBB-STORY BRICK DWELLING, SIXTH ST., BELOW COATES STREET.—A genteel brick dwelling, Sixth street, below Coates street, 20 feet front, 68 feet deep. sio.ground*rent.> - Orphans’Court Absolute Salu—Same'Estate. TWO, DWELLINGS, CARLISLE COURT.—AIso, the two small dwellings.in the roar of the above, fronting on Carlisle Court, £0 feot lOineheaiin front, M feet'B inches deep. - - Orphans l Court Absolute Sale—Same Estate. f BUILDING LOT, OOATEB , fiTRCET, —A lot of. grtuhdl kith the frame* bouse thereott, southeast cor ner of Carlisle court and Coates street, 18 feet front, 66 feet deep,. $B6 ground-rent. > ' Orphans* Court'Sale—Same Estate, , . THREE HOUSES, .CARLISLE . COURT’ Three Small houses and'lot o( ground on Carlisle court, ad jointng the above on the rear; 67 feet BJf inches front and 18 feet deep. Clear,of Incumbranoe., 07*560 to be paid bn each of the above when the same is struck off , OF BUILDING MATERIAL' AT THB CITY . j HOSPITAL. . "'Utoder authority of an Ordlnance. approved Sept. 26. 1868, will be sold atpqbllo Sale, On Monday Morning. ' Oct. 4,1868, at 10 o’olock l( lh<> building material of every k)nd,.now' contained in the buildings on the pre rpiyMof the City' Hospital, Coates street,between Nine teenth streeta—to bj-removed Imme-. or d« r of (JornmUaioner of \ gale at No. 422 Walnut street, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD,.FUBNITUBB, CARPETS. , SUPERIOR BEDS, LARGE MIBROBB, &o. . ... On Tuesday. Morning, ~ At 10 o’clock; will be sold at the auction store, the superior l furniture of a family; removed to the store for convenience of sale. . STOVES.—AIso, a large number of cooking and other. Stovcl. • ‘ ‘ - 'y ( - , r / ' ORGAN.-Also, a small organ,' suitable for a country ’Church or lecture room./, . - FIRE^PBOOys.—AIso, two dre-proof cheats. • «BBaNDY.—AIsoV W gallons of brandy. DEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. Handsome mansion, pouthwest corner of Seventeenth and Walnutstrdets. , i Reaideince, Washington Square and Walnut street. > 'Dwellinghouse. Ne. 827 Vine street. hereof land, Indian Queon lane. “ Valuable property, Frpnkford road. -BApdsbme dwelling, INo. 1612 Wallace street. . . Business stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash ington, streets. ' f Elegant property, 80 acres, Ac., above Torrasdale. . > ,14 starts of land, Qbeltoh avenue; Germantown. . Hahdtbme residence And lot, West Philadelphia. /Valuable lot of ground} Germantown Railroad and Oolnmbli avenue. , , Handsome dwelling, Spring Garden street,' above 3 Twelfth J . ’ . i . OABINBT OF MINERALS." ~ At private sale, a valuable Cabinet of Mincra hi, com prising oVer I;ooo’specimens, the collection of several years. The property of a gentleman who has no room for them; They are yenr desirable lor a public Institu tion. Apply at the anetioa store. • ' ■ j • - - MAGIC SHIELD. COOKING fS2a BTOVB.—BEST BTOVE IN THE MARKET.' r fHN DON’T BUY BEFORE SEEING IT.-Por dale • 0; GILBERT iOO ,'348 North Saoond itrset. ’ . ' HUGH PURVEB, Northwest corner of Second and ShippenJ WM. A. CANNON; 817 flonth Second, and 637 North Second street B. GQEOAN, 249 Sonth Second street.•' ' • J, LYONS, Northeast corner Tenth and Callow* hill, i , - ' :/ fra ~ i .. STEINMETZ& BUCK, 1328 Germantown road. FRANOIB PALLS. 63a Race street. * JOS. F. MINTZEB; 336 South Sioond street. • JAS M. ORKSB, 1011 Spring Gardon street. [ool-3t# A 'STOVES 1, STOVES I,■) <aaa kILVER’3 ORIGIN*!, GAS-BURNING I STOVE.' : i With all the Latest Improvements, i Also] the largest assortment of - COOKING, PARLOR, tf OPPIOE STOVES 1 ' JnftheCify, at ; M A N'i 6 I B.! S 5. ' ; No. 909 MARKET STREET. ; CalLbefore purchasing. ’* ' - ‘sei9*6w ;• jk>: SOMETHING,JfCTT-r-GAS.BUK ‘ NTNG COOK.bTQYB.-r-I would respeotfu ly call ■SrB the attentlob'of tKdpUblfo toons of the greatest Improfreniehtsever lotroddeedih Sooklog Stoves. and Ranges—the burning of "tfro "gaS arising from the ,'ooal, by whiolyniesQS is sayqd <6O her cftnt. in file! and Also.more Irfterite hest'thrown" to the bottom of the oyea.' Yfe elfeot the burning of the gases by means of a hollow’fieatre-piece, perforated on.the under side, which admits 1 tbo air in a heated state to mingle with the gases; thus aiding its combustion, and causing a Same to passhtouod the oven equal to a wood Ore. This lm brovemoot also preserves the centre piece from linking down oA the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs. Oheofthe Stoves OANBR BEEN IN OPERATION »t IIIdMARKET-Streets'TWendfafltttred iby, JAMES ‘SPEAK, Inventor add’Patentee, (lato North, Chase A Notthj) 1116 MARKET Street ,-ri ~«ept29*3mo fZ -a PH IL'AD fi ! LjP Hr A AND BEAMING'RAILROAD. FREIGHT TOR/ H phUadelphU> and Reading Railroad Company ate taoW prepared to 'forward-freight ttfllAhßitoimtfilhd to all points on the Lebanon Valley branch of depot, pouthefat cornet of IIfiQAL un? CHERRY Streets, befojro 4 o’clock P,3r.:wm -’bp;fpJwaFdgaJn m same :doy, and-will •arriye-at Jltfrristrofgbeioro 10 the following •T*?? 1 ** MMHSu*a'iadi;' ■ »a3l-lm Ji/pylAcilOliGrrjf atreotA. ■pOBK.—I6O bblaMessVprk, for galoby CT ...O.O.SADMRfeOO.v , Kh33 A&9B Sitjot, 24 iitQi aloto front. • ( ?a U'.’jiihj J ' J wo-! i i-KJLVI: THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1858. 0«i« StOUCB. r'iOMMEROIAL, SALESROOM, 3^.. 7 DANK and 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR KBT and CHESTNUT andSECOND and THIRD streets I , F. G. WOLBBRT. AodviOynsa. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (auccos • sor to WOLBBRT & SCOTT,) 481 CHESTNUT at opposite the Custom .House, between Fourth and FiftjJ £ PEREMPTORY BALE OF: COO LOTS ABSORTEB ; GOODS. On Wednesday Morning, October 6th, by catalogue, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold at the salesroom, No. 481 Ohtst* 'nut'etreet, a foil assortment of goods suited.to oitr retail sales, comprising, vis '* ‘ Jl EMBROIDERIES. Embroidered collars, sets, sleeves, bands, flounelno*. edgipgs, Ao. * * ' Also, linen-cambric handkerchiefs, French lace voile. Ao , Ao. - '-s . ’ : BHAWLB. Broohe long shawls, fanoy and plain .bordered Stella shawls, Ao. ' RIBBONS. --New fall style bonnet-ribbons, fancy trimminzrib bons, silk fringe, dress buttons, Ac . . MERINO, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. - Also, 100 dozen merino,under shirts and drawers* Philip ford, auctioneer, no, ! 530 MARK&T STREET, between FIFTH and .BIXTH, south side ' "• »' SALE OF HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, Ao. ; On Tuesday Morning, Ootober 5, at 10 o’clock, precisely, by catalogue, will besdld— ‘ ' ■* - On the Premises, j « No. 232 CROWN STREET, . ■ The property of a gentleman relinquishing house keeping, the entire household furniture, comprising Walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Sofas, Tapestry Carpetings, Mattresses, Table Covers, Looking Glasses. Ao.' Also, the Kitchen Furniture, Ao. The particular attention of purchasers Is requested. lD“Oatalogues Wiil be ready and thp goods arranged ■for examination, early on the morning of sale. SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, WOOL HATS, UMBREL LAS, Ac. On Thursday Morning, - 7th inst., at 10 o’clock precisely, we will sell by cata logue, 800 lotajboota,[shoes, brogans, gaiters, Ao , com prising a desirable assortment, adapted to the siasou. Also, wool hats, gingham and ootton umbrellas, trunk., &o . , 10* gamples will bo arranged for examination with catalogues early on the morning of sale, when the at tention of purohaners is Invited. IL>Y WILLIAM H. STEBR, GENERAL X> AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 Uorth EIGHTH Streot,*below Arch. J • > 3. A. ELIBON, Auctioneer. 2S# SALE OF JEWELRY/ CUTLERY, Ao. This Evening, Commencing at 7#; o’olock, fine, gold jowelry, fins pocket and table cutlery, ifiU&ellaneous geode, Ao. S;A. DYSART A GO., AtJOTiOASE&B and, • OoKMiasroM Mbbohaxts, No. 27 South EIGHTH BTRBBT,'corker of LODGB STREET. £ejaol Bfolirea, TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE J. OITY AND OOUNTY OP PHILADELPDIA - Estate of ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, deoeased. Tt6 Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle' and adjust the account of Margaret Campbell, adminis tratrix of Alexander Campbell, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in thekands of Vie account ant, trlß meet the parties interested, for the purposes of h!4 appointment, on TUESDAY afternoon, the 12th day of Ootober, 1868, at 4 o’clock, at 'his office, 116 South FIFTH street, in the oity of Fbtlidelphia. , JAMES H. CASTLE, - ee2B tutbAs 6t* ' - . Auditor. IN [THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OJ? PHILADELPHIA. Estate of AMELIA MARIA CONE, deoeased. .The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the aooo'unt of Isaac Elliott, and Henry O. Blair, Executors of Amelia Maria Cone. drcBur6a, and to make distribution of the balance In the hands of th 4 accountant, will meet the parties Interested, for the purposes of his appointmsnti On-ftIONDAY after noon the 11th day of October,' 1868, at 4 o’clock, at his office, 116 South FIFTH street, io the city of Phila delphia. JAMES H. CASTLE, - 6t# Auditor. IN ITHE ,COURT. OF COMMON PLEAS lUft THE OOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. .. Estate of GEORGE A BOUGHAN, a Lunatic. The undersigned Andli or appointed by the Court to faudit,' settle, and .adjust the account of ROBERT A. ALLEN, Committee,of, the estate of said.Lunatk, and to audit' the'claimii against said' festato. will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY) the 4th dav or -October, at 1&58, at four o’clock P. M., at iho Office of Lucas Hirst, Esq., In SEVENTH Street, above Walnut, west side, in tho city of Philadelphia: ' ' BYRON WOODWARD, se23>th a tu-6t* ~ Auditor. [ESTATE OF DAVID MILLER, late of JiU the CITY OF LANCASTER, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the Estate of said Deceased haring been granted to ihe undersigned by the REGIS' TER OF' LANCASTER COUNTY,'they hereby give Notice to all persons having claims or demands tgainst said Estate, to present.them, duly authenticated, to either of the undersigned without delay: and all por sodb knowing themselves indebted to saia deceased are requested to make payment without delay. . WILLIAM CARPENTER, Residing at No. 27, East Orange Stieot, .Lancaster, Pa. ; SAMUEL L. WITHER, Residing at N-E cor. 13th A Spring Garden, Or at No. 1123 Market Streot, Philadelphia. ae26>sBtft IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of GEORGE BEABTEN, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that C&THARINB BBAB - widow of said decedent, has filed in sail Oburfi her petition, with an appraisement, claiming te retain the personal property therein-mentioned, uoier the provisions of the act of 14th April, 1861. And that, unless; exceptions thereto be presented on or before Fri day; October 16th, 1858, the same will be alloved and approved by the Court. - GKO. SERGEANT, ’ se22-w s*4t * Attorney for the Wtdow. : jßoota anb Stjoeo. JJENDKT & HARRIS, UAUUPAOTDBEBB AND WIIOLEBALB DBAIKELa BOOTS AND SHOES, N. W. Oomor THIRD and ARCH Street*, ' uaitm,' " PHILADELPHIA, . JjlAli STOCK ' BOOTS AND eiXOSS. JOSEPH H. THOMPSON A 00., No. 814 MARKET STREET, AJfD Nos. 3 and 6 FRANKLIN PLAGE, XATI FOW m BTOBI A LIBQB JJID WILL AfiSOXTIfi stook or BOOTS AND SHOES, ' OF CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTUBK. „ Which they offer for sale on the beat terms for cash, or on the usual credit. Bayers are invited to call and examine their stock. , jyBl-tf BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber has on hand a Urge and varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES, which he will sell at the lowest prices. ' r GEO. W. TAYLOR, no2l-Iy - 8.1. corner FIFTH and MARKET SU. - Stjoe iFinliinga, jgDwiN w. payne; , IRON BDILDIN&, AROH BTREET, Ono door above Fourth. ' • ; r ’ IMPOST** AMO DIALS* IS LABTINGS. GALLOONS, _ - SHEETINGS. FRENCH KID, , 1 , { - PATENT LEATHER, OONGRKBB WEBB. • < . TOILET SLIPPERS UPPERS. SLIPPER TRIMMINGS, LACES, Ao, aul9-2m . Tpa SHOB MANUFACTURERS AND X J FINDING MEN.- We are how prepared to fill all orders for LASTS for the Fall Trade We have In creased our faCilttlek 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 Philadelphia or Eastern prioert. . J. HOWARD A CO., ' J '' ' Philadelphia. - JOHN MURPHY, late of Ferry street, New York, at 112 BREAD Street. jy2l-woBm# TCTOTIOE TO SHOS MANUFACTURERS. At The undersigned (successors to the lite JOBEPH T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the trade at the ' • 1 •■ ■ - ■* OLD STAND,' Northeast corner of ARCH and FOURTH Streets. Their facilities for IMPORTING and FURNISHING every artlcle'in the SHOE STUFFS and TRIMMINGS line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. 1 The attention of BUYERS U respectfally solicited. '■ WM. JOHNS A SON, au!7 N. B. corner Arch and Fourth sts. flatituftM. IJAHDWARE. • JUL MOORE, HENBZEY, & CO., 427 MARKET, and 410 COMMERCE St., Are now openinr a splendid assortment of goods sulfa* ble fot the near trade, and invite purchase! s to call ard examine their stock of - Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Ac., before purchasing. ' l \ qeßo*l2t mRUITT, BRpTHER,’ & CO., UirQBMAS ARO DKAIaXRS <• •• - ' in— • HARDWARE, OUTLBRY, PIBTOLB/&0, j 639 MARKET STREET, Below Sixth, ftorth Bide, Ru27-2m . • > PHILADELPHIA. HARDWARE.-r-Tbo subscribers,, GOM MIBBION MREOBANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. BABDW ARB, would respectfully sail the attention of the'trade which they are offering at lowest rates,. Our assortment oon lists in partof— . Chains, of all Xog, Halter, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fifth, Batik. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship, Mine, and Goll Qbains., . rt : The celebrated “ L ” Horse Halts j Stone and Sledge Hammers. , . , „ . i« Wright? ?! and other 4nVlls j Solid Box and other vioOSf j > j , V Short and long handle Fry Bans; round and oral Make Pans. «< Martin’s” superior Files and Hasps^Bed. Screws. “Bxeelsior Safety Fuse) BlastingThols, • - »' Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes s Hay, Corn, and Straw -[.'O ■> ' t. * t f mi Unda: Cutlery, Ramaand PUmpd, k*ed,Hatoheta, Ham. .V Wlta fe SON," •iiaMj Ito.tU.cp^EEOEßtreet., ;A' WXfIKGS! AWNINGS!... . JOSEPH H. POSTER, Awning Matter, No, 448 North'THIRD (Street; store Willow.' Italian and Prench Window Awninga for Dwellings and Office Wln “?w»l Awnings for Storea, Awnlngsfor Steimhoata and Shipa,,.AU kinda of Awnißga/Tenta, PUgaj or anjr thingjQ-ca£VdA<‘ttad* to order byjtfflEPH H FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Streot. Resi dence; No 840 South Front Street', * * J r mMliu 1 i .;- < r ‘ JOBKPH H.-FOSTER. £tHEESE. —105 boxes Herkimer county Cheese now landing, and for sale by i , a , ; C, 0. SADLER & 00., , MS ' ARQH St-eet,3d door above Front, @6ttttttiona'C A TERM OF. THE,LAFr DEPARTMENT of the ONITBRSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA com mencos on the 4th of October. , . Prof. BHARSWOOD, International and Constitution al Law, Ac. ' . i Prof. McOALL, Pleading add Practice, Prof. MILLER, Reel instate and Convevancino An INTRODUCTORY LKOTURE will be delivered by Prof. SHARBWOOD, on the 4th of October, at eight o’clock P. M , at the Lecture Room of the Department: by Prof MeO ALL on the 6th, and by Prof. MILLER on the 6th of Ootober, at the same hour and place ' so2o-toc6 ___ PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner ot THIRTEENTII and FILBERT Streets, opened on MONDAY, .the 6th of September. , „ Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro gress, yet sends the scholar into tho world with a koen sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the instructor to meet gCDoral difficulties rather than those fiorsonal.to each .individual, uod the learner either oses all interest, or becomes superficial in his acquire ments. For these and other reasons the number is limited , < For further information apply personally, from nine o’olock A. M to one o'clock P. M., or by note, to calB-tf . ■ , R STEWART- Principal. . •TINGLISH SINGING-Ballad and Opera- JDi tic.—Mr. FRAZER, gives Instruction in. the above stales, on the most approved system. selS-lm 400 South EIGHTEENTH Street. CLASSICAL' EDUCATION.—ROBERT H. LABBERTON, Ph.D. of the University of Groningen, will hereafter have charge of the Glassiest department in the SOIENTIFIO and CLASSICAL IN STITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, northwest corner of Twelfth. No pains have been spared to render this School eminently worthy of patronage lor boys of all ages, and in all departments—Kngl sh, Classical, and Scientific. Entrance on TWELFTH St, scl7-lm J. ENNIS, Principal. Jj. RI ED’S INSTITUTE FOrTOUNG • LADIES, No 1523 WALNUT Street. For terms, apply «t the Institute. KsvauKXOSd.—Dr. Converse, (editor of the Okftatian Observer,) Rev Dr. C. Wadsworth, Rev. Dr. W. B. Stevens, Col. J. W. Forney, O. U. Leland. efsors Vethake, Allen, Frazer, of tho University, and ther gentlemen sel6-im Jj. KEED bus resumed his course of in-' • structicm ini Music and on tho Piano-forte. No. 1623 WALNUT Street. sels-lm Mrs. moguire’S boarding and day SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1030 SPRING GARDEN Street, will be re-opened MONDAY, Sep tember 6th. ' au23-9w# MKS. BRYAN’S. SEMINARY, . BATAVIA, N Y. THE FALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences on the 16th of September. It continues Btriotly a Fa mily .Boarding Sohool for Girls, and is thorough, seleot, and homelike In ali its appointments. 'The number of pupils is limited'to those who can be seaoed at the ta pie of thp Principal. 07* OIROULABS will be sent showing Terms and Regulations. Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y. j September, 1868. selB jEGIS, aorthevfr doner of H Streets. CRITTENDEN’ 8 F OOMMEROIAJi COLL] CHESTNUT and SBVBNTB i Aii Institution designed mu BUSINESS. 'BOARD or TRUSTEES. B. B. Comegys, Franoia Hoskins, George H. Stuart, David Milne, John Sperhawk, . D&ridS. Brown, IwaeJlaoker, . A. V. Parsons, D.B. Hinman, Frederick Brown, Joshua Llpplnoott. to fct yoiong men for AO- ~ EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th. Kadh Student has individual meTaoonos at this Institution, and a Diploma from here Is the belt re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation.. ■ CATALOGUES may he had on application at the College. ' seB*tf Classical institute, dean street, below Locust.—Datlei resumed MONDAY. Angus i 80th. J. W.FAIBEB, A.M., eu2B-2m Principal, PROFESSOR SAUNDERS* INSTITUTE ; FOR BOYS, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA IN STITUTE. - •’ - . »« • •• THE FARE IS PAID FOR THE PUPILS Onlh'e Railways .and Omnibuses, from all parts of the city. fljfT Bee advertisement In another column. se6-lm O’DONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING INi STITUTE, Southeast oornar EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, devoted exclusively to instruction lo the busi ness or the Counting’house. Open day and evening. Bee Circulars. se9>ltn Leidt brothers* night-school. Nos. 148 and 100 SIXTH .near Race; is HOW OPEN TO O VB INSTRUCTION IS BOOK-KEEPING, WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. ’ • se4»ly MISSES OASEY AND MRS. BEEBE’S LfJ BOARDING AND DAY 80H00L FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN. TEENTH, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED . NEBDAY, the Bth of,September. au2-2m*; • Bryant & Stratton’s chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For Information, oall or send for eircular. jelß-tf . EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENOKD. CSPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS—Northeast corner of EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets. Fall Bessiofi opens'Sept. 6th 1858. The principles of “ Moral luaslon” have been succesafully adoptee at this Insti tution since its establishment, and parents entrusting their sons Into the bands of the Principal can rest as sured of their good treatment and rapid advancement. Pupils received at any time and age. Catalogues fur nished gratuitously. Parents are invited to visit the school. F. DONMSAYY LONG, au26-0w Principal. riENTRAL INSTITUTE—ENGLISH and \J CLACSIOAL SCHOOL.—WiII be re-opened MON DAY, September 6th. TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. H. G. MoGUIRS, A. M., au23-6w* Principal, DUFF & CO.’S MERCAN- J&C2sKS&£ItILI3 COLLEGE, Southeast corner * EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Ustabliihtd tn 1840, and incorporated by tbs Legisla ture 0/ Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COURSH of Practical, Single, and Double Eotrj BOOKKEEPING, including all the Auxilia&t Books, Oomvbsoul Cal culations, and BUSINES3 WRITING, is taught in the most successful and satisfactory style. M. ROGUE, ) bj„ a u.l. P. EDWARDS, { Principals. 41b. B B. EUoTON, Penman. fj'DGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON, Mli NEW JERSEY.—This School if adapted to those who desire their sons to hare a carefal preparation for College or for a business life. Thorough instruotioh'ls given in English, Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Acr. Tboiastructcrrs aim, not only to haTe their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles, but to fornrthose habits of thought Which will render' fixture and higher attainments rapid and easy. Beds-' mation. Composition, and Debate 4re practised in the' Rdgehill Literary Bocicty, which embraces all the pu pils of this Sohool. For particulars, terms, Ac., ad dress '' REV. JAME 3 I. HELM.;or aull-2m RKV. JAMES P. HUGHES; Principals.' ©as jFixtnrcs,. EARNER, MISKE Y, & CO., MAKUFAOTDRHBB OF GABALIKRB, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, And all kinds of GAB AND LAMP WORE, GIRANDOLES, &0., 119 CHESTNUT ST. t PHILADELPHIA. ARCHER, WARNER, & CO., 378 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. I|7* Buildings fitted with Gas Pipes, and all klndßof Altering and Repairing of Gas Work. Will remove about the 10th of Ootober next to our New Store, 718 CHESTNUT ST., below EIGHTH. *Be2B-6t ■ ffiobarro, SFUGUET &;SONS, * • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, se2B . , 218 South FRONT Street. HAVANA CIGARS.—a handsome assort ment of Cigars of fine sew crop' Tob&ooo. of the following brands: Firago, Pruebese, , Sultana. Cabanas, Union Americana, Orejon, Tropical, (Ja'tanon, ,yior Belon, Pebete, Ito., Ao , &0., In V> l“6tb, and 1-10th boxes, of Lomlres and Opera sizes, just received in Store, and for sale low by CUAItLES TETE, 138 WALNUT Street. seST-lOt* Havana cigars.—igg.ooo La pior de la Havana Ist, 2d, and Bds, just Arrived per brig May Queen.” from Havana, in store and for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON, se24-tf No 216 South FRONT fltwwt. Figaro, cabanas and pabtagas 82SGAJU9.—A choice Invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig “New Bra,” daily expected from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TBTS, (New) 188 Walnut street, below 1 Second, anl Hennud Btnry UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT . LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO, IhL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands In tho various Land -Dlstrlots In tho Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR OABH. Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make Jiersonal examinations, he can always make the most adiolous locations. Lauds unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of ollmate, near the line of railroads, may now be in 1 lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory reference* given when required. [0“ Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. 8. SALISBURY, 49 (JLABKE Btreet, Chicago. VITARMING and ventilating tv waubhooms The subscriber would, Inyite the sppolal attention or Architect Builders and the publlo to hie NEW CULVER PATENT BELP-OLEAN9ING AND VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE, Which has been bo successfully Introduced during the last winter and gate §uoh general satisfaction. It la •o arranged its to connume the gases from the Ooal, malting it one of the moat ooonomioal, safe, durable Heater? nqw,ln use. Also, ftlleiiep and pattern* of Cooking Ran*#*, Rath 'Bolters, Gae Ovens, Low Down and Blovated Urates, every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace Stoves, Collins’ Patent Ohlmnoy Caps, far the cure of smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods lh my line of business. Prombt attention paid to Range and Heater repair ing, and prices reduoed to suit the times. , ’ OItAHUtB WILLIAMS, (l>atu jlakor A Williams.) anS-9m 11*3 (old 400) MARK ST Htroet, Phllada. SIiATKI SkATK 11 BLATK 11 1—Hooting SUto, of Alt MltiW. ftiul At very low'rAtfß, kept con •Untly om tmii't. nmt n>r «a!o by , ,A tyutuvNO, rox, *. 00.. (IBHMANTOWN llOAbiuia TUißDitreot. N. D. BUle lloofi putun In the bout iriannar, and re alrituruttAnrtert U> All work *rKrr«*fs<t ♦*•* * USSTaTiTj® nnd yARNS For SALE, by 4 WJ3A.V.KR, FITI/BR & C0.,,' No. 23 North Water street, and No. 22 North WHAKV.RB 85*27 XBRAM SLACKS ENGRAVmGj DIB I\. Sinking, and Kmboßaed 'Prlptlug, Kotelope, and Bo&l ,PreH» Manufactory, No. 1 South BIXTIJ SWfeet, PHlaielpM*. inl2-3m ’ BROWN "STOUT.—iO'casks ‘‘ Flnzi Williams, ' imported direct from London. In flora aid for ulo njr WM, HL' YEATON, 888, 210 SOUTH fBQKT atmt. „;!Jnsirowje-.tttojnaniiipa.. .. T*E rQUA£ER CITY -INSURANCE COMP ANY!-OFFICE 408 WALNUT 'STREET, and BURPLUB S27T»- 665 86.—Insures again*fc LOSS or DAM AGP BY FIRE and the PKRILB;OF THB SEA, INLAND NAVIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. i - |jj* TEN per cent, in cash -returned on the earned premiums of Open Intend Policies, > . OFFICERS. President—GEOßGtiß. HART. ■ Vice Preßident-AB.JP. BOSS., , • ■ Secretary and Treasurer—H ft. COGGBHALL. Assistant H. BUTLER! . DIRECTORS.. __ _ T : Soo. H. Hart, ~ ‘ B. W. Bafiey, E P. Rosa, Andrew R'. chambers, A, G. Oattell, ‘ Jvht Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards,' Charles G. imlay, ' . ■ John G-. Date, • !. ’H. ft'..Coggahall, I’ ■ Foster 8. Perkins, Ba*rl. Jones, M. D., - 1 ’Hon. H. M. Falter. r * se2l.y Attest, ■H. It; COGGBHALL, Sec’y. Howard' fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 IVALNUT attest, pmiadelphia. ■ < ■ V DIREOTORfI. * John H. Diehl, Wm.F. Leech, r ' f ■ J. Edgar Thomsen, . - Robt. W. D. Truitt, MW. Baldwin, Thos. L. Luders, t John 0. James, ’ Wan K. Hamlin, A J! Buoknor, H.ll.Shlllingford, ,! - • John W Sexton. O. E. Spangler, William Raiguel,' H.H.Tlouaton, - Edsin Booth, Wm. H. L«ve, ! • John Garrison, OharleaP. Norton, t. 8. Warned - ' Isaac Myer. President—Jon> H. DIEHL, _ - ; Vice President—E/fl./WARNS. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. * r ' B el6-tf AMERICAS fire insurance ooZ ixTUAL OKPOKATEI> Wt-CHAHTER PAR No. WALNUT Street, above Third, Philidelphia Having a large paid-np Capital Stook and Surplus Invekted in sound BecuriUes, continued Insure on.Dwellin«, Stores,■ Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All-Losses liberally and promptly adjusted wiaOToas. i Geprge Abbott, John T; Lewis, - • John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris, Samuel ; James R. Campbell, Patriik Brady, Edmond G. Dutllh! ' Charles W. Pohltney. ’ : GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS, gecretafy. 'la2B-rif RISKS ONLY; TAKEN”— A 1 GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia.; Office-NO' ;41fr WALNUT Btroet, (Sohuylklll Navigation Company’s Building.) I - dAtiTAL, : 'B'2d6,odo. '■ . f DIBSOTOBS.,, -> - Wm. M. Swain, Wm. 0. Budman, [of Public Ledger, ' C'D.'Shoemaker. John Auspoch, Jr., Jer. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, _ . Thos. Craven, ,J. B. Hughes,, - ■ - Francis Peters, Wm. 8. Boyd, - H. R. OoggahaU, . ... Geo. W. Woodward, JXI9. McClure, , Jno.TY. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M! D. 1 ~ Hon. JOEL JONES, President. A: 8-GILLETI,-Tick President, Jab.B. ALTOBD.fieoretary, " . jy26-ly ‘ C'ORN EXOfiANGi! INSURANCE COlT > PANY, No. asl PhUadelpW.., OnAttTBBJSP CAPITAL -8800,000 IIIRB,Ml l IRB,M INIi AND. - -V* - , ,ASSETS JULY Ist, 1868. Nti • «•,- Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks) &c,.'... : ..‘.;,.5349,626 00 Bills Receivable, '{for policies Issued,).;.. ~< - 2,ITT 76 Unsettbd Book Aooounts, (for policies,).... 1 613 83 Gash in Bank and.in Office 10,483'46 Cash hands of Agents and 1,898' 81 s ' .. ' ‘ ’ ' . 866,148 86' No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. ' DIRECTORS \ ' . " t , . William M. Godwin, , 8. B, Crawford; James W, Qttton, ' 'Jho. L. Bedner, George'W. Hall. _ . ... William B. Them**, B. Franklin Jftoksoaj > fliNvWlnslow, J^O.-Hopper, i Henry D. Meari. T WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. 0. Homs, Secretary. -■' mrlO-dtr f'IITY INSURANCE' COMPANY, No. 110" V/South FOURTH Street; , . CHARTER PERPETUAL. - v - Capital, ....:«300,000. ; , , Organized 1861. / Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De posits: hold Trusts and grant annuities > >! * i . < , . ALFRED WEEKS, President. .* 8.0.-XYLEB, Vice President. - J. W- Mibtisx, Secretary. ‘ ’ nißsovoaa. . . * •- Alfred Weeks, Hon. W/D; Kelley, B.’O. Tyler, • J.W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,’ ‘ 0. R. Ricking, • • James Watson, *' J. L. Htitchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J.W. Stokes, William,Curtis, jelB-ly , ,; G. F. Turner, - • Lli'E INSURAJNOE AND TRUST OOM- F ANY.—Tha PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Comer of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, .$613,726.08. • - ~ . 1N3T7888 LiyiSS for short terms, or far .the whole term of life—grants annuities and. endowments—pur chases life interests in Beal Estate, and. makes all ooutraeta depending on tha contingencies of Life/ They act as'Executors, Administrators, Assignees, .Trustees, end Guardians. . . - VIBATOS. Daniel L< Miller, <• Samuel B. Stokes, Benjunin Goatas, < William Martin, Bichard 8. NewboM. •. limes B. McFarland, 1 -William 11.l 1 . Hacker, f Joseph H. Trotter; William H, Kern, - - James Boston, Samuel 0. Huey, * Theophllus Paulding, Oharlbs Heilowell, - Edmund A. Bonder, Henri G. Townsend, - ' Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Kent. John W. Horn or. William H. Carr, Ellis B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, *. Samuel J. Christian, William Rebertwfl; , Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner. P. B. Mlehler! Easton. ; DANIEL L. UILLBB, President. - SAMUEL 1: STOKES, Vice Pres’t. Joct W. Hossob. Secretary. ’ 1 1 nlB-ly T\ELAWAHE MUTUAL SAFETY IN JL7 BURANOE COMPANY. ' INCORPORATED BY THB LEGISLATURE of PENN- , BYLVANIA, 1836. OJPIOB, 8. B, Corner .THIRD and WALNUT Streots, MARINS INSURANCE . ON VESSELS,) CARGO, > To all part* of the World* TRSIGHT, \ i INLAND INBURANCSSf 9a Goods, by Biter. Oanalj, Lakes, and Land Carriage » to all parte of the union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores. Dwelling Houses, Ac.' ASSETS OT TUB COMPANY. • November.?, 1857. Bonds. Mortgagee, and Beal Estate ..$101,360 M Philadelphia City and other Loans.., 187,011 36 Stock in Banos, Railroads, and Insurance - Companies ,».«,» 12,606 00 Bills Receivable.,.* 220,291 96 Cashonhand<..«*, * 88,8KT60 Balanoe In' hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine PoUoles recently issued, on other ' debt* due the C0mpany..........92,780 67 SalfwrlptionNotes.••••••••••*«•.•• 100,000 00 , •'jpnaofMM . William Martin, 7unH Q. Head. Joseph H. S«&1 } Tlieophilna Paulding, JBdmund A. Bcradet, James Traquair, i Jolrn 0. Darla, William Byre, Jr., John R. Penrose, J;9. Peniston, George G. Leiper, Joshua P« Byre, Zdwqrd Darlington, Samuel B.Btokee, Dr. R. U. Huston, . Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, , . < Janes B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, - Sponger Mollrain, Robert Barton, Jr.,' Charles Kelly. Jno. B. Semple, Plttsbgh., H. Jones Broou,{ Dr. T i Morgan, ' “ . Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, « . , WILLIAM MARTIN, President. - ■ THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HZNRY LYLBURN, Secretary. ja9-y v inaa IKBUBAKOI . OOUPAKT, 1 0# fXX ‘ BTATV OV PENNSYLVANIA. oppioe; ‘ NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STRBITS, jHiEAD*LraiA. " Subscribed Capital, $600,000. t . „ ' Paid np Capital, *300,000, M BrASOTQM.- Dr. D. Jayne, Tboe. B. Stewart, 1 H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler. , , J.M.WMtall, J. K. Walker.’ Xdw. 0. Knight. . M. R. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., 1 ' 8. K. Houle. . . DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President,„ THOMAB 8. BTEWART, Vice Prea’ft,. BlNoxx. B.Mook.Beoretarjr, ~.: i _ jeJW.y Fire and inland risks.—fame INSURANCE COMPANY, v _ * capita 1......... . ..Shoo,ooo. '(Organised turner the Aot of Awemblr.relitiTa to In nuance Companies,' passed April 2d, 1860.) .__ GEORGE W. DAY,'‘President. THOMAS B. MARTIN, Vico-PreHidont. WILLIAMS I. BLANOHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS George W. Ray, , William W. Walters, Charles Richardson, Bars] ay Lippinoott, Joe. R. Brognard, Ohaa. Stakes, fe24*y Summer Kesorla. HAT’S HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. ‘ The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINS Street, formerly occupied by the Welt Branch 'Bank, and has enlarged And roStted it In a superior style. Williamsport is one of the • most delightfullnland towns in Pennsylvania, and bis bouse, be hopes, will bei found pleasant, aa well to the traveller as to those clti sons of the metropolis who desire to pass ai\ agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. , Hia omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Paoket and Railroad Depots free of charge. »~o<ut m W.H. HAY, Proprietor. fa BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS BW well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the of .Visitors on the 16th of June* end kept open trawl the Ist of October. The new end spacious Buildings erected, last jeer ere now fulljroohipleted, and the whole establishment ha* been furnlshea In superior style, snd the acoommoda tlons will be of a eharaoter not excelled in any part ol the Unltod States. . The llotel will be trader the management of Hr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, oourteou* and attention to his guests, give the'amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. ' In addition to the other means of abbess, It is deemed. S roper to state that naasengers' ban reach Bedford by a ajiight ride from Okamborsburg. • The Company hard made extensive arrangements to supply dbalers and individuals with “ Bedford Water*, by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the folio win m priebs, at the Springs, vis: Tor a barrel (molbery) 14 00 , Do. 1 (oak)* «« 366 V Do. (mulberry) 9LOQ % Do. (oak)... 2 00 \ Oerboy.lQ ga110n5..... 236 Bottles,!# pint,perdown..l 60 ; ; ' . The barrels are carefully prepared, bo, that 'par. chasers may depend reoeltulg the Veter fresh' and sweet. All communications should be addreeled to THB BBDFORD MINBRAL.SEBINGB.OO., . mjrlO-tf ' ~,,>1,,, ~ Bedford Donntr. Pa piRENCH PLATE GLASS.—HAYING been appointed by the <• Covivdgnie de Floreffe” the 80X<B AGENTS for thfrs*W of'their GLASS in this city, we are prepared tb'offer to the trade dr consu mers, from our < stock on hand. POLISHED PLATS GLASS’for Stores or Dwelling'Fronted Rough Plate, for Floor* and Skylights; and Silked Plate, or large size, for Mirrors.' The'GlaaswlHbesoldatthe lowest prices, and warranted superior, tn «w»y rupee!, to any other imported. ROBT bhOEMAKEK k GO., Plate and Window Glass Warehouse, WS' ’• - of FOOBTH "^^giSsaa. BALE KOPE.— a largo,stock of Bale , - . No. 23 Worth Water street, and 1 N 0.22 North Wharres* TM' liIVER IKYIGORATOR; 1 SAB?OBJ>, , . * OOifPOtTiVDBi) ENTIRELY. FROM GUMS, Is ons of thp best Purgative and, Liver Medicines now before the publlcj' that sets as a ‘Cathartic, -easier, ‘milder, and more effectual than ,any other medicine known. It is hotonlya Cathartft, but a Live/ reme dy, acting first oh the Liver to'eject its morbid matter, thin on the stomach and bowels tocarry off that'matj ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painfal feelings experienOed in the opp i rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges It, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthsn W"p build it up with unusual rapidity. ' ' ’ ' TheLiraaisoneofthe human body} and when it ,woll, the, powers of the oped. The stomach !s al onthe. health* action, of performance of ita fond ia At fault ill* bowels are system BufffifS in conse- i liver—having ceased to 1 eases of that organ,'one i made it hia study, In a , years, to find some reme apt the many derange* •we. c —»• “ .n To prove that .this re- Erson troubled wUu Id* i forma,‘has but to try a certain.- f nr ,,.. - These Gums remove all the' system, supplying in of bile', invigorating the digest wellypunfying the health to the whole xna oause .of, the disease—ef- Bilious attaoks' are .left prevented bytheoc,- Pktioosatob. One dose, after eating, stomach and prevent the lng, . ; . , Only one dose, taken Niqhtmab*. 7 Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures Cos* One dose, taken after rarstA. Ip". One dcfce of two relieve Bios Ichdaobi. One bottle taken for fe-. -the cause of the disease,' Only one doseimmedi while one dose, often 're- Obolbba Mokbcb. and a ID*Qnly ope bottle Is system the effects ot me et ess. - JIT" One bottle taken . eallowness or unnatural One doaa taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat khcbl In its worst forms, complaints yield, almost 1 " One or two doses core in children,‘ there Is no remedy in the world, as it ■ 10* A few bottles cure absorbents. „ We take pleasure Inre- commending this medi . -£fne as . a preventive.fer Fbvsb and Aaos, Gqill Vxtbs, ana allFxvaßSof a Bilious Tips. It ope rates with certainty, and ► thousands am willing to testify to its wonderful * virtues, * .-Alliohon&t i<arsgitfwgia«tr unanimous tatimonf w /stoft **< .ID* Mix Water in the mouth with tht lnvigotdtor. and swallow both together. ‘ >' -THE-LIVER HCVIGORA.TOR -• Is A SoißKTirio Medical Disootbbt, and is daily work-' lng cures, 1 almost too great to believe. ’ It cures as if by magic,, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom - ™than -one-bottle Js required to cure anyhisd of 'LITER Oomplalnt, from the worst Jaundice or Dya-' ; Jfft Of rWBBMEDLr^R 1 *“ of • PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. “ 3)r. SANFORD, Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New Tork. • Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT & BONB, 218 North -Second Street. : ’ Betalled by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL OIMBB, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN. Tilth and Chestnut streets Phil&da. aplStuthS-ly 1 r. . . *• « 4 i ,TH "! U > ,a cases, follow the nse of BadwiT’f B. B. Remedies. There are none bo sick or diseased; « weak, feeble, or crippled with' pain of infirmities. Mil that Radway’a Beady Belief, BenoT&ting. Besolrant, oj EegnUtors, as the natore' ofthS 1 disease may require,]WlU quicklyand rapidly core. , There remedies consist of Eadway's Beady Belief) Renovating Beaolrent; Rad way’s Regulators Bach of these remedies popseiues special curative powen over, certain diseases. Yet there are other disease* wherein combined 'medicinal properties are re quiredand when thna used, i> there is sufficient Ufi and strength within the diseased or dying body to ins tain their action, the patient will lire and he restored to health. Pain Acute Diseases..; Inflammatory Diseases. Malarious Diseases. Congestive Diseases...., Scrofulous Diseases..,.. Chronic Diseases........ Diseases...... Constitutional Diseasss., Skin Diseases Nervous Diseases........ Infectious Diseases...,.., CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that aißUt humanity are Inherited x heir-loo ma from the diseased bodies of sickly sires Scrofula. Consumption, Syphilis,and Fita, are amoni the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, vs care not how many generations the seeds of these 41s esses may hare been established In 'the ''cor rupting the blood— Radway's Renovating Resolvent will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par* tide of diseased deposits, and fill the veins with new, pore, and healthy blood. 1 - CHILDREN'S DISEASES,.' ,!* Radway i e‘Renovating Resolvent should behaOeS as a blessing by every mother throughout the land. whose Infants are afflicted with Bores; Humors, etc These breakings out /thus early) are evidences or dis ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses of the JJsnooafmg Resolvent will eradicate every vestigt of the disease and insure the ahiTd a sound and hnaitny body. B. B. B.—Rad way’s Beady Belief for Headaches, wbe __ther stck or-nervons;'Rheumatism, Diar rhoea, Dysentery, Oholera Morbus, Cramps, Influenza, Bloody Flux. Paralysis, lumbago Gout, Neuralgia, Toothache, SmallPoX Fevers',' Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaint* Bcarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Pleu risy: Measles; Heartburn, and’Pains of all kinds. Radway’s Beady Belief will, In a'faw minutes, change the miseries yon suffer to joys of pleasure. B 7 B. B.—Badway’s Renovating Resolvent, for the cure of ehronie diseases—Such as Scrofulous and Byphilitio complaints, Consumptive and < other affections of the Lungs and Throat, Induration and Enlargements of parts Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases arising'from an impure stato of the blood. - J R«B.B.—Badway’s Regulators will eore, effective]} and speedily, • Costlveness, ’ Indigestion Painter’s Cholic, Lead Diseases, Indanima tion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Cent ’ slaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys emale Complaints; ' Small Pox,’ Fevers Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system it out of order, 6r the blood impure, a dose of 1 Badway’s Regulators will restore it to regn-- larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. Iff female should be without them. 702,786 37 B. B. B/Bemedies are sold by Druggists an* Merchants everywhere; BADWAY <fc 00., New York Oity. W. B. ZIIBIB, ) T. W; Dtott & Son, > Agents, Philadelphia, T. B. Oallbndib, ) »plB-tuAa*dly&eowljr PERUVIAN SYRUP, , , 0* PROTECTED SOLUTION Of PROTOXIDE Of 1809 Haring successfully passed the ordeal to which new die ooreries in the Materia Medics are subjected, must.nou be received as an established mediilne. Its efflcaoj is curing Affections of the Lirer, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchi tti and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of th« Blood, Boils, Scarry, the Prostrating Effects of Lead 01 Mereary. General Debility, and all Diseases which re quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond ques tion. The proofs of its efficacy are so nu jV<aV merons, so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that shfferen reasonably hesitate to receive | ffilSiiite r lthe proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not pTofest \ to be a aure-all; but its range ip axten « sive, because many diseases, appareritlj unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding uom one cauae,inay be cured by one remedy. ' ' The class of diseases for which the Byrqp provides i core is precisely l that which has bo. often baffled the highest order bf medical shill.' The facta are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the'safety , and efficacy 01 tho Syrup incontrovertible. ' • Those persons who may wlsh for an opinion from dis interested porsons respecting the character .of the Syrup, cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among up merons testimonials, in the hands of tho Agents, Thi signatures are those of gentlemen well known in th« Community, the highest respectability. The undersigned having experienced the beneficial ef fects of the “PeruvianSyrup,”do not hesitate to re commend it to the attention pi the publio Prom our own experience, as well as from the test! mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are a) togother unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effica cy in caseß of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bron chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint; Dropsy, Neuralgia, Ac. Indeed,.its effects would .ha iperediom. bat from the high character of those who have wit nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony) a» We do ours, io its restorative power, > Riv. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER; 8. H. KENDALL. M. D., SAMUEL MAY, - l ‘ THOMAS C. AMORY, PETER HARVEY. JAMES 0. DUNN, ' JUr. THOB. WHITTEMOBJS. , Jacob K. Vaughan, Henry Lewis, Jr., D,B. Birr iy, John W. Evennan, A H. Rosenheim, H. Stem. It Is well known that the medicinal effects of Protox. Ida of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrnp, this desirable point is at tained-by combination in away before unknown,and this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, el trates; and tartrates of the Materia Medlca. A. A. HAYES, M.D., Aasayer to the State of Massaohuaetfa. 10 Boylston street, Boston. BOLD BY N. L. CLARK k CO., Proprietors,. No. 6 WATER Street, Boston. - • . - Jf -BROWN ■■ * MFIHasdOHESINUc’mmU, . ■ HABSARD A CO., TWELFTH «nd,OHESTNCT Btmte, iel6-ta th sat-flm wtiia Apart. for Philtdilpbi.. The great standard remedy of THE NINETEENTH'CENTURY. 'THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIYE FOR PURIFY INC-THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING ,THE WHOLE SYSTEM; ' The Imperial Depuratlre, preparod hj- Dr. T.ouna berry Sc Co., is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the care of OAKCsaous affections andSQßOruLoos dißoasesgenorally. The success which attendß its use in these inveterate diseases has no equal. It Is how used in these diseases with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its great curative propert es. 'Hip Disuses and WHirs Swblliko, Ulcerations of the BbNBS, ilootH, Throat, &o. Its beneficial and healing characteristics are sobn observed in these com plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIYE in a short time. TKTTsaand Scald Head will as certainly yield to thiß medicine as it Is used. Diseases of the Skin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot Jong remain after using a few bottles of. the Imperial Depurativfe. • Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females. The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating in an impure condition of the blood-. It expels ,all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re invigorates the system. /Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad*, vice In their case, will receive every attention by ettor or otherwise.- Prepared and sold by Br. LOUNBBERRY A 00., No 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For,sale also by J. F-, Long & Co., Lancaster, P». J. H. Baser and S. S. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A Co.,‘Harrisburg, pa. 0. W. Epting, PottsviUe, Pa. T. A C. W. MqClintyck, Easton, Pa. James Given, Westchester. Pa, Schmidt Sc Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol, Da,, and generally. anlDmir&Mtfai principal regulators ofthfr. performs its functions system are fully defel most entirely dependent the Liter for the -proper tiohs; when the stomach at fault, and the whole 3uen6e of one organ—the o its duty. For, the dja of. tite proprietors has practice Of mote than 20 dy wherewith to counter* mQnts to which it' is lia- medy is at last found, any fan CoMFLAinT,in-anyof bottle, sfid conviction,is. morbid or tad niatter from their place a healthy flow stqmaoh, causing, food t 0 blood, giving. tone - and chin.ery, removing the footing a radical cure. - cored, and, what is beu casional nse of the Lirsa is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and sour* before retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels 71YBHB8B. each meal, will onreDva- tsaspoonfuls will always ; male obstruction removes and mak»s a perfect oure. ately relieves OsomO, peated, is a eure cure for preventive of Caonsna. - needed to throwout of the dioine after a long sick* for Jaobdiob removes all color from the skin. time before eating gives makep food digest well, ed, cures Chrohio Dun while Scums* and Bowbl to the first dose, attacks caused by Woaxs surer, safer, or speedier never Jails. Daopsr, by exciting the ►.«. R. Relief: - - - . ~R. R. Relief: 11 .. Relief and Regulators* ■ Relief and Regulators* i. Relief and Regulators, • Renovating Resolvent. ~Renovating Resolvtni, •Renovating Resolvens. ..Resolvent and Regulators, • Renovating Resolvent.- • Rtsolvent, Relief, Regal* tors. ~Ready Relief f Regulator* DYSPEPSIA, CERTIFICATE OF DR. : HAYES. ..-,...w,JUsbutttaL--„- R. BASHES’^ CAMPHORATED EXTRACT 09 GINGER. - This* Medicine has) by Its own merit, "gained a gresrtk reputation, it is composed entirely of vegetables, and< is made from the formula of a distinguished physician,, used by him in the cholera of 1832. ft does not contain' Optum-in any form, and never constipates .the bowels. It Is equally efficacious Jn.mild and aggravating attacks’ of chdlera raorbqs. Ithas cured cholera after the M rloo* water ” discharge had taken place. The cramps and 'pains'©f*kbolera morbus and dysentery are"in a few* minutesdispelled the stomach, and the bowels restored , to a healthy action. If this remedy were used in lbo' [ premonitory symptoms, dysentery, thatdreadeddiseaeo. would find fewer; victims. Read the recommendation^ 1 of the railroad conductors who have used it for severaß ▼ears, in the Circulars. For the’cure of NAUSEA, NERVOUS DEBILITY CRAMP, OHOLIO, FLATULENCY, and BIOK HEAD* AOHE, it ha* no Squall - - . , DYSPEPSIA of over twenty years’ standing has been oared by it. The weakest stomach, by twenty drees taken after each meal,' may be restored to a healthy ac t“eryoua treinor, th» remit of eiceejlre irtokleg, 1. at.onee’ cored. It hM prerented .tUeie of dellrlom Two or three doses is enough to cure sea^riokness. - It is the most valuable of its kind in existence, and is sopronounoed by physicians who their practice. As a PREVENTIVE, of [FRV£ttS,du . ring their, prevalence in Autumn, taken in doses oi thirty drops, when the stomsch and bowels are consti pated or in an opposite state, it will so prepare the ♦stem as to overcome any liability to an attack even ©X [elieir Fever or Typhoid.- . iPerSdiM who bare, suffered in health from Ague ana Fever havd been restored to health by this wonderful remedy. No due should be without it. prepared only a£ , 833 CHESTNUT Street, gold at stores throughout the United ttatefl. _A very liberal discount made to r<*tatiera. , *d3B-lip tWaldjes, 7t - JE. CALDWELL & OO.* • . ~432 CHESTNUT. Street. Have received, per steamers, new styles • Jewelry. Chatelaine, Vest Chains, . Splendid Vans, Hair Pins. ' Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets. Jet Goods and Viewer Vases. ~ ;r CoraU Lava and Mosaic Seta. Bole'Agents in Philadelphia for the sale o Charlsw Prodsham’s LONDON TIME-KEEPERS delO GILVER WARE— , 10 WILLIAM; WILSON A SON, ' MANUFACT&RER S OF SILVER WARE. (ESTABLISH BD 1812,) 8. w. ooaasa jnryH asd ohebst btbkstb. A large assortment of '?I£VEB WARE, of every de scription, constantly on hand, of made to order to match any pattern desired. Importers of- Sheffield and BirtfSPEkam Imported ware.„ r - se3o-dAwly JS. JARDEN & BRO- 7 • toAßurAotuasßS inn xxroßnaa of. * • ' SILVER-PLATED. WARE, No, 804 Ohestaut Street, • abore Third, (up stairs,/ •Philadelphia. Constantly oh hand and for sale to the Trade, ’ TEA BETS, COMMUNION BERVIOE BETS, URNS, ’ PITCHERS,:GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS* BAfl , K£tS, OASIORS. KNIVES,hPQONS, FORKS, r . -.. ~ , . LADLES, Ac.. Ac.' - ~ Gilding and plating on all kinds of meiUri. se2-ly oi}inrit!a ■y&v yoR/LOKDO^.— THE HANOVE SGaSBIAN brig ADELINE, Schulken master, sow loading at Adams’ wharf, above CsilowhUl-«treet, ha viog two-thirds of' her "cargo engaged: For freight an ply to . .. ->•*’ "" F. H. HABJES, se27-fit* •* ■. -■ 28 South THIRD btroet. FORBA YAK K AH.—HERON'S LINE—ONLY B* GULAR LINK—GOODS BE OS iVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED BTERT DAY.—Freight and insurance at jess than Milton Tea, ▼easel rates, by the steamship STAYS 09 GEORGIA Oapt J Garvio, to' sail, oo Saturday !Oet. 2, at 10 o’clock, A M., from second wharf aboTe,Yme at. . for farther'particular; please tee advertisement of Steamship STATS Of GEORGIA; is this paper. For freight or passage, apply to - ■ ! : » A\ HERON, **., r . 828 North whams. xZti&tL CHARLESTON' AND SA %££(s& VANtfAH —NBBON’S MBS. GOODS BEOBIYED AKD'BILIS OF LADING fiIGHBD ‘ •• BTfiBY'DAY.! . . The rolendlit-flrgt-olMa side-wheel Steamship* - . KSYSTORE‘BTATS l> aod STATS OF-GSOSGIA, Now. form jk weekly line for .the,, Southand Son thwart, one of these‘■hipe galling 'every SATURDAY at 10 o’elockA; M,, for Charleston and Ba yaonah> -• c " • 7 • * l TOS OHAELS3TOH. The ateamsbip KBYBTON* STATS, Captain O P. Marehman. will commence loading on SATURDAY October. 2d, and aul ©a,TUESDAY, October 0, at 10 o’clock, A.M.. „ . . - JOB BAVAHNAH. The STATS 01 &SOB&U, Oftpt John /. e*rrin, will eomme&e* loading on Bator*!*?, Sept. 26th. and •aUon'&ttwUyj October 2, at „10 o’clook A. M. • At both Oinriecton and &&T*&n*lj, theee b£lipi connect with b teamen for Slorida and Havana, and with rail roads, Ae.yforall pUeesia the Sooth and Soafhweet, TEEIGHTS REDUCED. Herry.Jralght At. on swinge of U |wr o«nt. Mow Now York itoidiship rotes. r iNBD9Airoa. FBSIQH? :«ttd'*IRBU&kMOB on e lorg« proportion of good* shipped Booth will be'found to belowir ter those ship* mo t/ sailing - • •-> ......W0 oo - ttoorago ••••••*••••••••••••••••»•■«■«• 8 0® Bicu*sioa Tickets, good for the present mr, 80 00 ' Mo bills of lading signed after the ship fcae.eailed^ For freighter paanga, apply to ’ • ' A. KKROM, Jr., - M 0.838 (late 81) North Whirred. Ago&ta at Charleston, T. 8. A T. &. BT7DD. Agents In Savannah, 0. A. GBBINBB A 00. lor. florid*, firom Charleston, steamer OAROLTHA, •very,Tuesday,, , „ for fldzida,' firom' Baraimah, steamers BT.- MASTS and BT. JOHNS. eTerrTueedey and Saturday. for, Havana; from Charleston;'steaxaer'XßAßXL, on the 4th jmd 19th of every mouth. • j«U the BRITISH AND NORTH BOTAI MAH. STIAM- fiok irair rose to umroou OUefOfcbia Puatge... $lBO Sesmd Cabin Pusige...«••••• .., nos Matos «o uvuroot. Chief Cabin Passage... .$llO Second Cabin Passage .t?,.... 00 The ship# from Boston esdl at Halifax. - PERSIA, Oapt. Judkins. * CANADA, Oapt. Lang. ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wiokmaa ASIA, Oapt. A. &. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt. Ryris. AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. IUROPA, Oapt. J. Leitoh. These vessels carry a olear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red en port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves Boston, Wednesday. 22. PERSIA, Judkins. “ N.York, Wednesday, -♦ ». NIAGARA, Millar, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oct. rf. ARABIA, Stone, , “ N.York,Wednesday, Oct. 18. CANADA, Lang. “ Boston, Wednesday, Oot.' 20. AFRICA; Shannon. “ N.York, Wedfaesday, Oot. 27. ASIA,Lett, “ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 3. PERSIA, Judkins... “ N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10. EUROPE, Leitch, 11 .Boston: Wednesday, Not. IT. - Berths not secured until paid for. ' An experienced Surgcdtt oh hoard. The owners of theseflhipa will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie,' Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading afe signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed r”~ • For freight or passege apply to 8e29-y B. OUNABD.'V Bowling Green, N. York. wfSttt STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVEH SSai&POOL.BELEABT, DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRY, without delay, for SO dollars. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above plaoas. by any steamer of the line, Off dollars for the round trip, out and back. vaoK xrwToax. New York, McMillan,Saturday, July 10, atUo’eloek, Mi Edinburgh. Gumming, “ . Oct. 30, “ Glasgow, . u August 7, « Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, McMillan.. H.Wednesday. August 11. Edinburgh, Camming Saturday, Aug. 14. : RATES OF PASSAGE. non OLAaeow. first Olast.. ••••••18 guinsas Steerage, found with cooked provisions,.,, ..8 “ , . - flow nv Toax. FlntUUiwl .. Vi 00 Steerage,foundwithbookeAptovialona..,..,.,.. 30 00 Children under 14 yean or age; half fare; Infants la Bteerige,free. - Return tickets available within sis months, by any steamer of this line. Tint C1a55.,...,,,, $l4O 00 Steerage,,,, .$OO $0 An experienced Sorgeonatteehed; to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to > WORKMAN AOOTUS WALNUT Street, Philadel phia.^ ROBERT CRAIG, IT Broadway. New York. HALL Si LONEY, Buchanan’s'Wharf, Baltimore, oyU ,■. - CHrags and Glijemuala. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO., WHOLXBALH DBUSOIBTB, tfanuEsohuren and Dealer PAINTS, TARNISHES, «d WINDOW GLASS, Northeast earner FOURTH and BAOE Streets, Philadelphia. Sole Agents fbrthe sale of the celebrated Flareffe Plate Glass. mhSS-tf H Morljiiwra <rai> iron. gAinriL v. uniiOK. ' ' /. vadoxui eijuuoe. WILLIAM M. KKKVOK, COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, IO FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, FHILADILraiA. MERRICK k SONS, ENGINEERS AND MAOHINISTB, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, ftt Land, RiTCr, aha Marine service. Rouen, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, he., Cart ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation, machinery, ntedi as Sugar.'Saw, ana,Grist Mills,'Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, FUtem, Pumping Engines, Ac. Sole Agents, fprN. Rillieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Rose’, Patent-VniTe. Motion-- for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. - Superintendent—B. H. BABTOL. auB*y PIANO FOKTE.—MK. J. A. GETZE respeotTully announces .that he has resumed his Tostructions on tho Piano. Residence, 807 North TENTH Street. , se2B-tt* PIANO FORTES. Just received, an' elegant stock of RAYSN. BA CON, & 00., NUNNS Sc CLARK. HALLET, DAYIB k 00., and GALE A 00. 8 PIANOS. MaLODBONB of best quality, at J. E. GOU LD ! o, 8. S. corner SEVENTH afid'CHESTNUT sti. mhlO-y CHIOKEItING & SONS, hav- TYTT» ing removed to'their new warerooms, No. ,807OHESTNUT-Street. (near the United States Mint.) are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an extensive assortment of Gracd, Parlor-Grana, Sauare and Upright manufactured expressl for this city, finished In various- styles of cases, and prices which cannot fail to please. Piano-Fortes made to order, to sult any stylo of Ihrniture, and alllnstru ments warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur ohaaer. . Grfcnd and Square Pianos to rent, upon the most fa vorable terms. 1 ’Messrs. 0. Sc BONB have received Thirty-four j kIEDALS. The first Premiums over all competitors iu ‘he United Btatea. v. . ' All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will b promptly attended to. jy7-6m RIFLES, AND SPORTING IK VT PLEMEKTS. s The Subscribers have in store - THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 1 FOWLING-PIEcIs, RIFLES, &c., Ever offered in this city. Desirens of rodneing,their assortment as much as possible before the Ist Dec , they will sell AT VERY LOW PRICES THEIR ENTIRE bTOOK, < - ■ • oomprMug guns FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU FACTURERS OF ENGLAND, BELGIUM, ' AND FRANCE. PHILIP S. JUSTICE A CO-, No. 31 North FIFTH Street, above Market. E=SIIMU
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