¥ wap*’* V th tK-r.-.vi-. ‘VafNi'vV* ;i>, v* ■'£s, :rtr.s.v .4.?,e k .g.; sup •A•-e—..!4•• llth.W-lajliwJolm-x,! - !4-paR!: ! J- xloSfMg'f o t J TflOßiiiilfm-Jn'fm t mmSsp : i Thpns® o n°ii - (soatop*?*LMi^ TawßMnd^S /Tr^HttAriGbaa., mm"- |gggp& tfe !MrawS»u>bw|io fin'I'* 1 '* 'Sami.-' .. «Wn« XW <*ojM i ;"’ ®hitiir*m;":, ■ «l^?r .^lrt-o_v~-".'•■WoodTTBP ;- R -- Wailed Geo ; * -lie-,- jtAo!, : -.-'g^iaf/ac2 b • H RceJosepb3' Street RTi 4 ,,! >■ R »ly John O l\- StonefcCdJ J ? JbtUras Win I£-''Str«inmelLH • •;,WoofioTk J Jr,•< i RabdrWffisvM *.Ta«Mr.Prtf,S Van PusanJ 1 fUv E,Xx«bStti?.&Tia. ; VoMeS ; 5,0 linKWfeA s ARRIVALS AT Tp pMctPAi HOTELS -': -~. ti»r'»iaHT.,..’ ' m£l« ro w i i bihard ' - - ffkPapf ** "lLiKsswit?»x£?H£fo i'fi I#e)fo< £«U««vjl|e/ Kr >-KKir 4ll©Mrf»'';‘J . 'n, N a t S AUetl,Sb»TptlxiHt, ky •‘/ c Ai>*yi*, OrWnsbonJ.Ga e»v «t, below Arch. ■ir^lTir-v :::;v;HJTFnnk? & lii'Otifo - »oBSfcfc imksm S r: '. : "'' ( E Alo*iH>d«r.;KT '» -3 ; _ A^WGW;6(^X~q|^Bk«ti'aixiv«, ’l'ifth ’ 1 n«* i jMgfflfeCi;* ■ tetepiiß " I~* T o%tSffi!r' ■ ' r 'S ??ltt fey V , “ . wfwjafcAwsswr vrrFAAKKZtiK^OtJSE—CU«t®utnt,» abov« Thinl-- Kcw «&&'" Sr,SC OT„ n cl?!f? tBPMffIIBE ' MSir^|sS r^^^?-^l , an Ub U rg g sor.<l«r, J&jH)il» Oh»» AutherTMontiprco ' pp^rlr ap^lsisp^ iS|@l^SS®i AlttirHeiter P*nna W c Carrolt fennS 1 *tr**t. ift*s£a Third,! *** .Ttfnfcv * i -: ;A Stndick/PdAna 9, g 1 iffc iwasf^i-. !: ... «*;% it, i .M®AN’iB' M MxivsCttllow b iIK-l Sjii)V7lni(h,'^pyb , baehVillo JnaßuJih, CheatntijifilliPft, f'ClßirKttehn.r.i’v .; ■ •■-•»=' I ! It* t j { t«p ? rjf ii 1 rr' ' t•? ..fH I * >| •*n i * FR tSW*S?iudimond .’< :i&P®Sf s M^OTdrVuBA! '"Sg&jrtjm.'l'aftWirne .WBBraSSrty Boston ; XWBttrTßWUinofe ,■; •-. —iMr :'. *s? EAY So!!Dol ' lf °* raFlXtEtpiM', No. IawJ.OSAN SQUARE, Vlfip Mndam« jb H E o Xft tltfbrros ll<!r friends ana the imbue jh genera!* that independently iff her Biumlm* anCDar"School, directed by herself and her rnece, in NEVY YpßK**hfl_)U-> on precisely the same plan aa the ope above mentioned. vifeaMwaww School vnll open oh the lo»h> aUSI-lm*: • ; TVfISS-o;^;'BP?G'm T ?WIWnRp^EN I'i her Sdfiixit -tWVZ&nV xiSIeVSn SeifimScirTj, Jvas.S'tb \t Yt.yYrsl. white, iAorro <:i qq. t‘t .ena-ltn*; LIZZIE' JL ‘CXRkOLL would reapeotfrilly inform - her friends »nd the publ i c tUat,ahehM resumed -the■ dhl l 6*;Q f her profession. Sohowrs'wmbe received at her residency ,pr.teMr»'oonrad :M®y«tiriano manufacturer. Terms moderated. *, ■ aum-ibii TtflSS i MV''W; 1 HOWES ' WILL 1 IIEOPSN' ITJ.' her Bqjioal l«f Ydua? liidle*. a* ISM OftESTNUT \TOL OPES XjHeadd Day-School forlfJirisKNo. IU3O BFItX«G GARDEN. Street* oh,the Ist of Sentembeh For th th,e tV' \ au»-im* T ■aiiss LTICY R. MAYER AND MRS. R. Strait, OT l MOrfi)AYafio ;;; m,* >,y r.\ au2o-3w^ PENN Session will commence,on,MQlfDAY.,the.sth of September. The objeoVof;tms'.lnetittiti6n l ls.tb, prepare pupils for SfflGSWHra The method hdohMd for’ SMBs' inetjjibtipo.'ie to be-, sn«m« 'daggfiUte THlRTEBNTH^iitndsF}XßEß , r:Btreot(, entrance on P»klVAi#iMi!tlsN:^A;g6sit^ißCßfa X devrit«'tSrri houfa b T dAy'ilo, thapriveta tuition of one or t\?o Lads r 6r Young Ladies, of from 10 to IS years of age, in English Grammar-ana Literature, Logic, Phi office., ; . ‘ sJ-fmw-St* 1 rough course of English, hJntliematic.s, and the Natu ral and JvxperunentAlfl<?ieopes,.compnseBtliose studio* which are demanaea 'in ojr ever/ business pursuit. Theqe are so united in a coarse of one year, that at its expiration the diligent pupil ahull be prepared eithertomkmft fen.iftodiesln>one ot theprpTeesionil schools oT tlje college, or to ettgaaCih the active diitiea jSgsmtesmwfefc jtp ofpoi'elj- ' wmnl «w*u«y M j awrvtMTn #/*£*?>”*!& ; th ‘;¥? ,al ' Inttllttlmh and Pliriiom Ednojtion or Born, Trill bo cJureMly and eonsmentfonsly attondgd to. Catalpgua* nratuitotuly at tho Academy j uARDEN, Krill reopen, peptoriiber 3th. OiroqUra as above.— 4! _ v ...^ VM i>l»4t*j **,£sl a .raatio§,.ajid. Modern'Lapguiwefrj are't&UKn after iayatem 'which.-iniurap thorOtohnew and rapit .. . n i}srth TENTHBtSat.; A. liomhol-ger. Rov. Mr. Wih. H. Fnraesa, Eeiuemin Gorliunl; EM.j ’Arthur .W.LittlerEeo., Chee. Short, Em., ProlCTo««.hJ>lar, Prof.’Coriiehue Felton. Caih briage; Theodore Sedgwick. Bee., New York. ftulS-lm* fpHB SCHOOL FOB Y S®cii OEtiIUANTOWN. 1 JjTh»Jj»jl begin on the FIRST MONDAY in rf»HE jynssp-svrmo will QFMn £ Albert 'Baroe*, Rev. .W.; W. Spear. D. D., Pfof. C,j>.;C]qyelßqjU } aui7-fiW*, 4 rfIHE GERMANTOWN, ACADEMY WILL M. fsoMn on MONDAY, SflptetiiW 4th, 1459. The ' rtl Iffi^AßOil-STKRETI^S^iraTEFOR -YoUN G’LAVIKtf .-The Eleventh'Bosiihn will commeoce on. MONBAy, September slh, 1859. Tor otr .oaiew appJraVUM ARCHSf reet,«ine door oasfbf Brirad. - 1 MlH>* " • ‘Miss D, M. BROWN, Principal, milE" CLASSICAL IANDENGLISH miffi .SUMMER-STREET INSTITUTE A', PbRYoUNp LaMEs, Miisß.'R. ! -Bußtrtriri- Oitlftt,toe,temqvhd,from Iffit to 1645SUMMERStreet, liiwWilFrd-opeik for* Bohrdiris arid Day ruplUtToh MON DAY* September 6. au3o-m‘ rrHE jinSSB& CASEY ; AND MRS.'BEE. embwm,; -•,.,an4-Jm npBGSfiIALD.WIN’S ENGLISH MATHE- MpkVWr.' or'iiM-'.i > t aiQB-liq* mHE SUBSCRIBER WILL,REOPEN'HIS M. Sohoht, at'l23o LOCUST Street Septomtor 5. aug-tw?-,; B. KENUALL. , RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY-N- E. cor ner of CHESTNUT add EtOHTEBNTH Street., entrance cn giahteenth etreet The :next Session wlli .commence SEPmMBBTPiraH,Ito. st-iin' l Prfnc’pals. A, LLEN QRO YE-FEMALE SEMINARY, e I E R {?.K. FO^%':?W,, WLVANIA, six utiles from Marhet street, Phi sdejphia.,- r; ( s= J ! f The opurse of instructionintiusSehodliseomprehen sive and thorough. Pnrentaand Guardiaus who intend to ri«e th<qr daiwhtere orWsrto at this lastitution will do well to make immediate atmln'atint! trv ■ ■ , . s-"-tl . . . . ..... Trincipn,and Supermtemlent. iiflSS CARR’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG i-M LADIES,, NftSa SPRUCE, Street, will bo re opened onTOONDAY, September fl. • se3-6t REMINGTON FAIRLAiIBj Organist • o?the Clintba-St'reet P^eibjrterF&b l Cburch. and Pro/Mior t qf JttUßic. 7 Redidenee f No v JSO6,BUMMKJt Leiaonßiesumfed oneMONDAY, September 5. »«e3at*- ■y; , ~, , - , . ST. MARK'S,EPISCOBAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D. V., re open on MONDAY, Soptomberuth; at *A. M, - - - i. AyjUeatiqne for ataUmon, If made beforethd begin ning of the term, ehouldto madetotHe Fnneipel. ; ■ "- ,»,, LANDRBWSHARRIB. A. M., 1 -.(inio-wffcm-tf.' ; ISW RACE Street, A SIITON’S INSTITUTE FOR yGUNG S * 9 ' AfiCIH Strdetrfohrdoore below f The institution, whicti>UV open on.-MONDAY, Sop- Atb,is Jn the poMfMion of modern and A HCH STREET' COLLEGIATE INSTI- BcHMipniof 4hegth?ear. begins September 13.', .Ar.-jMf®}#.?ST. JOSEPH’S. COLLEGE, £V N-Koornot o(FIUBEBTand JUNIPER ste Btodteergi bereenmed on MONDAY, September sth *«fl%3w‘-;3-■. JAltfEB. A.; ; WARD,B. J. Pmldenti - A NNIE CHURCHMAN lIAS REMOVED '-£*-Uier BOARDINOjand BAY- SCHOOL’ to : Ko. 90S FRAN KLIN* Street, above' Poplar. - 'Term commences BeptemberSth. _, tt- . - f-* ' J>" aul9-lm*! • tjf** Yoik^vßaflalopiCleveland, and< Chicago. .For,m -lomßaunnvoftUoreeiid lorvftauKraec.rjr ...fePrtT fiOARrilNG' SCHOOL NEAR' MEDIA, Fifteen ?, anM-et* . Media P. 0., Del. Ccr,}pa. r ; ; ad piano; s and G OITAR.—Mr. T. BISHOP Will rosume bosinou September 13, Vocal Academy, 1203 FILBERT Bt. an3(Myt*.- . . o \ i-> • f “ N, W. CORNER ...aata-Cwt ~ H. O-McGUIRE, A, M„rrinoipal, EDDENHADD (LATE >PARADISE) f. eastof LanoasEer o sh?lraildimj 1b iraMhrWpate-SbafccWvtbein#add^fordorimtoirfesrinto p»««AttKg biardip* fppiH, MufctlM tnuttM wilUppM; no. Mpenw jffer.tho/.are permitted paraonlArly ioiiame unit the following testimonial, kindly tendered J& lUy< B E.-S ,■ .ftnraaa; »Assjgtitfi t 1 Bfthop F, £ !T F atidjrith<Mit«.'ChsmberbmtM , the immedi ate and active Principal, is one that, I think, mar be re lied op to do fafthmlly all that it promisee. The eitda- V&sflfJW the PenfaayJpaaiajuuiyMdw £Drl Klliikefjy kw fw&large a*--, Serlence in superintending: the education of young is les, &ad;Miifi ChambeilflOd pmt* tothefnstitutFon the reputation of a most competent and suo namajESi wfe&»o?s.i think* entmed-to. the confidence of the publio, and I I snl-tv FsntdiMi£uloMt«r^iitjVPgL EDUCATIONAI. InSl 1 fB ,# !. Welflfl. wi/L te -9LONUAY, tho ifth day df gej|- INO, oH CHESTRU tiperi dn the SEOOHJ »EKk~.,j; street. wt|l | RuM-12t ■ ! -. : : , HTaail'd«Me6llMAllSHAt‘r«t l ’reet.! ! * PUOATtONAL.-fMiss KLLA WA TSON fiEi ? i-W rtoommettce SCHOOLS JL . willleopim Otlitatl.'Sth." In tVfS'tiirli’ Gratomw &KsauiSiSdrafi^^ ~Diliwyn-«treeW——— mi3s-2w* . ARKIETT’ BKOWN itWILK REOPEN X HER SOHOpL FOR YOUNG LADIEB, In trie LarBf T Md AirrßoonuTstUieW.WifeoAdllFltßßßT Had JUNIPER Streets, opposite Penn Square, on tHo iOliSiliiSSfi; Jal-Sig \t,v*~ A 8.1E8.f • , This plaee having been »o. crowded*,until wjthin a feV days, as to prevent man Jr person* from obtaining accora-> modations. the,Proprietor now,announcestojswch,arid to those Who vnsh tojipena ft few days Or : weeks during the delightful autumnal season, that they can he accom ,Tnodated rqMhs.'.TheTOOptha-pf.Sep- teraberand Oetoberore not only the most pleHsanrse&san au27-3w L. W, BROBHEAD, Proprietor "[MURRAY HOUSE, ! ...ftliieVfgW and host is centrally located Mid ia easy of access from all the routes of travel. It oo'ntatns all the modern improve ments, and everv convenience for the oomfort and ao pfe&Mra he .Kept j g'E A' 'B A-ffi-H I N Q-i -i. i • .a i CON^CrRESS^LLJfnoTOMI^^^EOEPTiok *ufP« Mine dur' Jiyenr ai w aafu .« goiripib.. » Mr MoMjphKel, Bancroft* & w.j H. B*. jeatjaer»Jf v « Co.i iijtefdrettoe to the Analysis of* the Waters, James 0. rßooth.AnnlrtioaUrofessorof U^B,Mint.. . .7 oNewviUe P. O.,SCO?T i • fe?-3ra*_ -- - Propnetor.- npHE MANSION nQUSEB. ~, i >Y a , L Thi# welUknoxn establishment, the favorite resoft of oitixens and ; vi»u#rs,;hw-lately undergone’ extensive repairs. and U.novr.pne or themort oomTOOdions. elf-- ing. Its accommodations are first-class; "the rooms spacious. and airy* and,the.table i constantly supplied vrjth all the luxuries of t)ie season* -Persons desirous of spending a. fro .weeks in. the summer in an agree-' itiGAi. tN3^^SSS3MOoOSOoS^TBE A CITY.ArJD COUNTY <jF \PHI t.ApELPH/A. f v EsUtc.ofSAJSiyEV R* WQOP* Deceased.,.' • . The Auditor appointed:blithe•Courttoaudit,settle, and adjust the accquntofJtO« KRT vv EieoUtqr pf-Baniael deoeMed. aJid'to make, diMiiuytiop,of tltd bdlApoe in Aeoouirt-" ant, will.nieet„thapart|eeiQtere»eo. for the purpose of his appointment. omMONDAY. September Uth«l£sot at jl o'clock A. jjL.fit southeast corner EIGHTH and IN THE 1 ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, j m Estate of ABRAHAM KELTER, 'Dec«dswd. % 1 r The. Auditor appointed br the Court to auditrsettie, £fcd adjustthe aoeount of CHARLES F. , ABHMEAp, Aominurtrator o. t. a. of Abraham Reiter* deceased* and to make dittnbatlonof the balaace in’ the hands of *the _ Accountant, will meet" the’ parties inw rested, for the parpowe of his appointment, on TUES DAY, SeptetriHer JBth, ISW. at llo'dockA. the aatesa l tfitifcyetitttiT on the ,* «tuuturtfik txfi*k of fa city of -granted (to . the .subscriber,. all jperioiift iHKmnrar* reausaied xo >mike VAimetit; atm tjtide IM9Ek-»liutni| tir, demands > Atf&iost the same to pjgMtat theiratumt UcfiftY'WZ *■ l X AND COUNTY OF-P^UI/ADELPm^.^-' • In the matter of the JEat&ta or CHAIuAIS VEZIN, deceased. . : '• il - it-? *, *V * i The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust thefifthacoountiu-KroHyVeslo. Charles John Frederick Vezm. and Benjamin Gerhard, Esecutora; also thfrOth aopount of Cliatles John .Frederick Vezin, Ernst HMenclevcr, Samuel Grant, Jr., and Benjamin , Gei-hAydTTtUsteesi>lso'the fietidnd account of Emily Vezin,'Charles John Frederick,Vezin, and*Benjamin , Gerhard; Guardians under tno last 'Will and testament jof said decedent, and to report distribution of the balances ttt ind Hands m tuB ’abcbUHtants, Will meet the parties STEREOGRAPHS.. ■£lems QF/AMEjfroAi'r ■ ■ i ' ThK UEW YORK^STKREMCbPIO COMPANY These Pictured ate In the first stile of Photography, equal to any now rqado; are neatly mounted, with do scnptiye letter-pteas, and very handsomely colored. . The list embraces over 300 different doenes, amor>g ssstewM ■ ~f r - V - [Philadelphia and Vicin ty feMSftßff.*; A FaH6) . -.t ; gansaei Palis (lj>. Wushinglnn 8.0. (IS.): I Niagara rails (30), jn a fair raidmao Rlvoi (|). i dta» wJ, & riii w&KtM&n ! . , • Harper’s Ferrv. « MlfSttin. (6). . feU? rnon <tt Sangerties(G). ~ Croton Dam. \ West Point (6). . Stag Sip*. , Ksff£S" B,to,< «i Also,* large number of consisting of Draw ing Boom, Pic-Nio.- NertO’Mmstrel” and Dramatic Scenes; Among the latest issued are: ■: - < 1 •Good for a Cola. - Matrimonial Barometer(S) gjiorry, Sir ?,.,, ,•, T » The Conscript, , / » The Monk.' / s Return from the Wars/ Riding Hoot!. *,ll mmjr E jo, JlettyMaron iathematieal Afwtraotion.j None out o fefctsr-T Also, about 100 European, Scenes, among which are,* oharmine views on the Rhine. . Tha nlwre views on fine colored, a(id in all rospeots unsurpassed by any in tho market, are ofle od in perfect condition at $6 per dozen. i ,<W, A imroh larger; discount to rtcatcre,tlmn that usu ally allowed. „ D. APPIEf ON k CO., i Nt>s.3iSncd3ia Broadway: Wo have aleo a very eztonsive Stock of every variety of imported Steroosopnio Instrument! and Pictures; alio, cheap View* and Bones, as low as any offered for sale. i 1 Catalogues* with description andlist of prices, sent pn .application, ecclosinj a postage stamp. se2-Sp BUSINESS CARDS. AETIN .&. QUAYLE’S ' STATIONERY, TOT, am FANCY GOODS ! EMPORIUM. ■ ' 1035 WALNUT STREET, BEWW ItKviNTU. PHILADELPHIA] •:TS AAC: ROBERTS, : SKbal Eswte.Agent : SAMUEL C. ROBERTS, Co;.'vltvAMnn: ! &£°A!?. r .??.fg' 9n liberal term*,FAßMfl AND COUN TRYSEATS,, re teimdrjT»nra,N<T,Tore*yipoliiw»fe. Sfefflffi?'- a S,“ Virginia: anil .DWEI,LINUS and STORES in Norristown, Germantown, and 30AN MONEYONFIRSTAipETIJAGES, Baamina Titles[ to Real Estate, and attend to CONVEYANCING In alt Office MAIN Street* near the Bank, Norristown. ahd No.'MS South THIRD •-Street] betweon Wntnnt and Bpruoo atreete, PhiMelpliia. sl-lin. A lex. McKinney, : A Sn?;E?isM7 J ¥. w ’ ' ‘ 1 Will practise In YYosvmorelaiiil’-.tonistront > and In diana couotiee. . . „sell-tf ! A UGUST BELMONT, . ~Z~J~ - . BANKER. 76 BKAVKR STREET. j Issues Letters of Credit forlra volts re, flyailable in all B*rts offlievwld, throuih tHel M»««r« ’ illotlioliilds, of Paris, London, Frankfort, NajTea, and Vienna, ahdthbir Correspondents. ■ :;. v., mh7-fini PENNSYLVANIA PAINT' STOKE.i— & SMITH, corner of SECOND and «RERN® rests.'This w«l4-Jmon7i»nflientp«tabliahm9nt SUU retards the repatafionoi Mums thebest articlesat extraordinary l<iw arinaa,> p ;i [fvje-tf OtttE :& OAPP, 223, OQPK Street, aboVo .Walnut, 6TOpK RRpjCERS,, and dealers in Mer oamilel’iiper&nd .eeourities-jonerailv. Attend the B sfm y t»^l!l?^d9, * hr the p ?ff. h ir 'CHESTNUT Sjfreet.' forwards‘Parcel*. Pack ages, Msrohand}ee f ßankN9te« r and Specie, either by _ f • GsHsral Superintendent. . V s^: ’ 5 ; ’ >A ifwiAifci f-n fyfEttIANIOAL •BAKERY. S. W. Comer klid VINE Streets,'-PHILADELPHIA. 'ApßfflmiWX thirty-five yoarehe hits been a praotioil Dhker—flve tut apprentice, and five as Journeyman in one of the first in this eßtamishtnent.ef wqloh he hss now the man «WM«ra«£' “EofnK*nnrestr(llnei ikye'pXjhfisfof Sour, none trat the .soundest and best shaiV ever 1» used: andW hss no hesitation Venting dhnt'Rrssd of nil kinds oan bede yolrbt by ; that mode XJZ IS|| ' SALAMANDER SAFES.' • > 188 ktotirtwnT'nf; i^mkAu&4M e m^Us> - ! .. Onaa good terras as-anv other establishment in the i u » 1 , . : ’ tVnitedStstes. br » . ‘ 4 x ■K.,« ra m • PLEABE’GIVE US A'CALL. I,hl|, ®-tf Ti 7vT r r w^wwapyvyvy and, :s.oIJtTT T WENTY-3? FORi jONJi'iDpLLAR. FOR SALE 'ik 'tSE FCLLiiWiOfa JaoWoies i C. KAMERE I Y.:.i~....v‘ErnMwti'«Srtfiw of Thirl KUOKNK SHOKNING..... -DniKiUBU corner of Fourt i WILLIAM -H, HLB.. ■ Lruggifit! coniprof Piwrj - ROBERT HILDUFF .lS|fSSerSf Siitjl jU^.CßAT^A3Cfefl^^- r 1 A.'lk. HORilteft.—... ...i FiudfCiS i ROBERTREYBUR^.:^^;^^™^^^ LAURENT & MAROH. of Sixt i Eight), GeC.• HoW£R-.s*.•—i-» «~s. of Sixt t A. E. GUSTaVuS MANNEE.*,...Dni£gi«t. corvpf.ElQyentk .i!.! j - - and BdttonwoodSts* (ana KpYfAltjD, PARRlSH.,orEi^ktji D. L. STACKHOUSE.’. - -.Druggist? corner of Eighth GERMANTOWN 'S NOR- “* - :'i | RISTOWN DE1J0T....... .Cornerof^inthandGreeli OFFICE of the COMPANY.No.4J3 Wninut ist. j RECEIViS,R ; SOPPICE. s ...;.^{ii^^flt. 5 ' J ! auß^Vf! Bratdi.Weba t -flnd:aU!Otherforties and articles made br combining? fibrous, substances with threads or sheen of Vulcanised hibbei , , are notified that unless .the same are pToperj/stamped or labelled with my namojabd by inthe United States, and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now in' store, and their orders tothe'nndersirned.EXOliUSlvE R»^Tllfp»rirteWP embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured orfn£ manufacture „dAki -■ , . HORACE-Hit AY. j ]\TOTlCE.—Persbns hiving business-with •llitha FLOUR INSPECTOR Win AtauWNdj'fi VINE Street, between the' hours of » o'clock and 8 Jel7 , > , .... ~ , Flour liispeotor.: Bepartment of public ,high- WAYS.-rOffioe S. W, oomer of CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets. , . 1 . “ -f.t-JPnu.tMi.PHiA, Ahgustffl.lM,. l 6i|fs.T re l^&? &oteWee\^^ . One on the line of Eighth street, between Coates street And all bidders iffe invited to he present at thtM open ing of Proposals offered onnaid day, at 4 o’olock P. MH Speeifloations may be obtained at the Department of B gUi .Yrohisfcoih^l^feg;,.! • ' S. PAItTNRS WVVVwVWVN^WVVVVVyy\^rtPY«XeVWVVVVVWVVA<*^ iriISSOLIITION.. OF, PARTNERSHIP A , 'The Paftnetship hefelofore'exlitine'betwee'n A. Street, was^dissolved on the 7th day of July, by WiUiamL. Munson purchasing theintercstof A,, Bright Hoff. ;This as, therefore. Id eaatuw ill Miaous against payme any monesadue said firm to A. Bright HolT. ' JT: ’ WILLIAM KAIANSON. , Philadelphia! Sept Ist, 1869. » ~■> • ■■ •,>g2-3t*' rjlHB ‘ 1 COPAETNER SHIP heretofore. ’ex- Jt. ifititis between the is this day dissolved use the nafitSofthsfirifimUtoSdAHfflL „.,**£ J I r jil)fM,WK{ ■ : j 70SEPH B; HANSON will ooniinue Com mission bonnets, rad Agency for the sale of Sombrero <,Baao,W Sl“&i^l^ S &' AwnW { GjSORGE BOLDIN, I.< ; /, ! '.?■ H» North WATBR Street. | NORW6OD PENROSE, ' ! MS North DELAWARE Aventti.' j NORWOOD PENROSE (laie of the firm of Joseph B. Hansoh ds Co.J is this, day amooiate! with, GEORGE BOLDIN, dfiddf ihb shrlS tod flffh of BOLDIN k PEN ROSfe.rdi- (ill fflWh df omlmnii a ftfbtotie, Oil, and General Utljiilfrli, ’ Jnly'l, /-.. -.J . i;; L .i L . iyl-tf will be continued under -CHAD.TFiCK & BRO.s at Uie Northeast corner of BKCONb and RACE Streets, "J > . JOHN K. CHADWICK. ■ , r , , , , FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.) . Philadelphia, July H. 1869, . - . - , - jyli-tf PIANOS. pgyjga A fcfREST IMPROVEMENT IN M «Tf» PIANOS, ,'f »■ '■* / ~ » L fICHOMACKER. & CO., i * 1031 CHESTNUT Street, rcspoctfullr invito the musie levins vublic to call and examino their now and sue* comiu! ItajH’nveinent— _ ‘ yptave....... THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having coijvorted tbqTone.Touah, amlAction of JUft v GraacLPianp. mto-that.of a- Snuare-lnstruiaotit, avoiding *ll the objections generally made to the style of GfAnd diitiinumittg the cost of the sajrie. I.tt volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy. full nefia, depth, nmf evorinesadf tciilcn, With eaquieita,ueh- MjMHI® B AND“!BKABf|FUIIjY-J-‘mißbt:l)' Ift- HrB fctalllr unequalled./rjiey hat’d received thd hich&t endoiniuina. and are pronounced by critics,to no far.tnl- to any iastnilheaU ever niariiifubftired in U|is ..Couatantlf on hand* a Urge amt elegAtfl assdrtmohtof bilr udnyalled PIANOS. Wo have oeen awajrdod (ho bition. New York. 1853. eeJ-tf ' gsara, ■ CHICKERINQ A SONS, ! TTTTTt _ MANUFACTOBBBfI OF ■ RAND ' #F^|'ortbs ul,rioht ’ : ; ' WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET.' 5 I Constant.* in store a large stock of onr BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been at the different Kxhibitioifl? m this country and “18 FiRBT - cLAsS med^j qCKfca SUPERIOR PIANOS. rrsTTL .WILLIAM KjtARE & CO. . Light StrbetS! Baltimore, t - r ; ■Have’ahraya on hand a large assortment ofTtEeir'ftipe rior Pianos*, recommended by certificates from 3. Thai berg,' Stiakosch, and other celebrated performers to be equal, if not superior .to any in this country. . The dnrability of their. Pianos/will be warranted for five years and a prmlege'of exchange granted within sis months, should they not give entire satisfaction. Manufacturing largely, wawillsbU, wholesale and retain at the mdst reasonable prices. , WJLLIAN KNABE k CO. Messrs. LEE ,fc WALKER, hV:7» CHESTNUT Street* Philadelphia* are our authorized Agents, afad wiU keep oonstantly on hand and seu our Pianos at ina nttmdltlrerS’ pfiees. ■" rnha-em ' gCSShg RA VEN,. Bacon, & Co.'s, irrm Nunns, Sc. Clark’s. Hnllett. Davis, So Co.’s, and AIH. Gale A Co.’s superior ‘PIANOS." Also; Aln son A Hamlin’o unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churohes and Lecture j . myli-Iy t SEVENTH and CHEOTNufrj MEDICINAL. ARTESIAN . WATER. 4- :An UntdMiF* by Trof. J* L. SAriTH,'fchpWi one gallon to contain9lWS grams, as follows, viz: __ i Chlor. Sodium.*L.,.622grs. Sulph; Magnesia,. 77.00 art. “ Calcium..:.. 6d .! . V.. ,‘3fttash 300 **" Magnesium... 7 . ,4 .-• .Alumina;.. '2-00 *.* ; ’ Potassium..,. U Jodldq Magnesium OSS 11 Alumlblrnn.- W ” . Bromide; 'J* ,-’0,17 “ Fhoflpll? Sdda. . 2,*’. Bi-Garb, 1r0n.'..0A3 « fiulph. Soda... J . 72 “ ** ' Magnesia..94)o V ' *• Lime. *. ~ 29 11 J •” j 1 Sold by the bonwl. gallon, or in bottles, wholesale and retail, by - * HABSART) k CO., Apothecaries, • au24-tf CHESTNUT SUi cor. Twelfth at.' A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER £%. PUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S NEURALGIA SALVE,. 1 .'J ltfr. E. W. TaoxKLiAUearSir IJiaveieentr ouSed with the °KeURALGIAV for.thp last Hiyears.and have suffered the mort'excniemtmg.patn,oompellihg me at times to gvve up my business entirely,. I oould dot eat,and'Bleepwas astranger to my e/ea.> I suffered more than tongue* can tell/ I hnd tho advioeiaml atd’ o] vanoup.PhysioitnB»and used other remedies, but all 'of no avail, /Having noticed,your advertisement'in,the papers. J concluded to.oali on a person-whom J,had learned was cured of;*ease of 20 years,.standing...He applied the ‘♦ SALVE” byt once, ondTl felt iramediite relief—a second application removed the pain entirely, end I now feeUike-a different man. Since then I have slept well—something that! nave not done for months, Swing obliged tositiup all nlghtinaohaif- My apnetue has returned, and I feel grateful to you for ttfe ono .BAKER. Tobae cbn Ist J ' CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensington. . For sale, wholesale and retail, at S. W.oorner SIXTH anil PARRISH Streoli, anil at T. R. CALLENBKR A Co.'s, N.,W.;corner Third and Walnut sts* &p2O-ti JJR.WESTCOTT’S OBUEBRATED TiR jal euros Consumption. ’ Westoott's Tar Cordial oures Bronchitis. - . ' Wcstoott's Tar Cordial oures Cough# and Colds.- : Westcottis Tar .Cordial cure* Soro Throat Wcstoott’s Tar .Cordial oures Palpitation of the Heart, • , wjltwtt;* Tar Cnr|!al outs" QeneraL ! • ■ V/ostcott B Tar Cordial ourei Biieuoa of tha Knlnor.l Tar & Cordial ’ cures < Blind ■ and' Wertoptt’s Tv Cordialcares Female Weaknesses,! .; r Dr. -Weatcott’s. Tar Cordial Depot, No. 629-ARCB Stroet, Philadelphia. . - f ■ Also, Principal Depot /or AntfeSerofn^ fens Byrnp Ana Cholera Mixture. ,r - •* »«.*( f ’Dr.'S,lt* WESTCOTl’canbo uonsutiedonthe’abovs mssases. free bf charge, at his Coiumlting-Rppms. No. 629 ARCH Street, liora 10 A: M. to 4P, M.. . nr Jyle-tf WBUSHES. rflHB CHEAPEST BKUSH HOUSE IN JL:, PHILADELPHIA.—Look *1 the followinji list of ericesfor ilMidsorube, compare them -trim nhoao fiofllht «*»«$«•' . . mi( , No. J,63 knots, W 44 * 1 1 ,|fo.B, 66knots' 87 44 N 0.4 80knoU t 100 44 . No. taots lU " I , v - No. 0 t tBO knots, 138' 44 f' ' No. 7,1 M knotaj WO 41 . ■ No.B,l»knota! J7B 41 - « N or,hT H H?^ y Bt?;eS».i - - - Philadelphia pROUT'S CELEBRATED LONIJcjN “tfroduoad-have atoaoe taken preoedenoe ibruuatttY pfmntftrißla and for soienfifio oonßtniction. ' ■HjsßHair BrulliM, SomWtiiDjr a peculiar elagtipitr witH'lhu to quints .nnuuera, are, found to p«sa;u«if6rHil»’’»nd smoothly tHKonon.tlio hair rathsr.tti&u rptsthlrand harshly o-yjß ilp thus Vlving the pricer stimuli* 1 ami ooMOjoentifreodpin fiem dandnilr to, the,ec&Vhlun, anthont-Mutine it, and. thus, too, insuring a natural!? witty,. A m Wortmm - oTPROUT'S supanor fcG-ods. “““> “J 1 •Wj™* Jrmf - - • WASHING AND lIIONING. S . washing too' Zoning done ®®, wi!h WBATNESS snd, DESPATon, for Sinkls JUkIIm* and Oentletneri,'PAmilios;;waWTiiK 007067 of Pnme. -Familr Shirta and Collanr,i>atent polished*, Everything washed byhandi On the com mon wash-board, '• \ , ' .■Tha whole business i* striotly attended to byfemale bpettjhve*; ; • Mia. DONOVAN. Is JG-ly ' - Buperindenaedt. • . ALI.T \J «* ‘ - £ •**’*.* Vfdfti 'JI-A*. BAILROAHI.INES. «IHI st 2JO and i.ti P, M. /a i p^' H Slf f nSjjMOM—n CHANGE OF HO tIM For MiddletoWrf a(B.W A. M., atid 4 P. M. . p?k ; :miv rm&fefrftu • 1 ‘ j A. M., {Express,)9.4o A.M., a lhnidgtoh at 6.65 A. M. and 9.20 A. M., 1.10 and i Leave Milford at 5.80 A. M. > Leave Seaford at?AB P. M* , Jpt §&lS;roifs 9 efesM^&4 * ,M, TRAINSFOR BALTIMORE • 'l ' Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 22J8 and 11.40 P. M. [ Leave Wilmington at9.&A<;MSI2WF. AL/ and 13 Only at 11.10 P. M;» fr o phi ato Baltimore. J j a f 5 ?: Persvssi'aiW 'iflWtxnodlate Leave Wilrhinsjoir for* Perry vltf* arftintermediate places nt 7.25 P. M. ‘; ~ f "; - " - - • ■ • plasessUis¥ n ll, o “ f "^ Muiaaelphia. sad intermediate J? 3 ’ President. '■ ns b«r nWaifinii" CAMDEN AND AT r < 3^SSg AILROAD - : siftifjram ........7.3JA. M. Stopping at'jf[Jtat]oli", iviiiVi retiiritilfs "" A ' ■“ r * • 'V.-tUA-lfeS ATLANTIC OrtY. Eaprees Train :. AA.M. Mart, .... . „ ~ -SUNDAY TRAIN. Leaves' Vine-street at.... ,_,/.,A A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic ats..-,. .-.A pJttl Fare to Atlantic \ 4 ; .V.. c ..vL-i .-v.iv&PfiO Round Trip Tickets, eood for two days 82 BO ' ’ Frtfifiht raxue be delivered at cooper's Point by IP. M. The Company will not be responsible for any goodsnn- receipted for by .their Fright Agent at MArr! . ■ JPHKO, BRYANT, Atent. j TURDAY of each week, to : returfl-dLthe MONDAY following,yiss t ’ ,A * ‘ ‘ ‘ * * *' .. To Reading,and ba<jk v r* • * >»— —~f * 3 - ■ ""Pottstownii r do. ,! i« Phmnixville do. ..... .............. l io By order Of the Board. au6-Ilh W, H. McILHENNY, Secretary. _ fNG and HARRISBURG... J _ Leaves the Depot, at corner of BROAD and TINE AFTERjiOON LINES. ; Leave at 3JO P. M„ DAILY, tor POTTBVILLB and HARRIBBURG. At 4.45 P. M., DAILY, (Bnndays excepted,)for READ sir . Secretary. | £pypypi|p| !< " : ■ W&teiudi r /i i iplff*, 1 ;r ; f « {SlSfelUMSta i ■ Newbury, Georgetown, l williatmport, > Money• '■ ■ »ffifsx,: ’ ' * ’ Wateontown. - f . Yoiff, ; Milton, • . .. k^^fiaa&y^r JoioSt^i. and all intermediate points on EANOVBR a-ms. :> titFBLiC SAij: 0-- CffctziAßA IHON JT' wb'RKgigopHji ptmNAbjKm ■ 1 ' > • veatedin, tur M-lraifcwa fffr„ o&rUm oremtorsof Fouard McCormick, andin purnu antie-of a-decree flfrtha ;pisfrictiC«urt'of. Allegheny county* in thejJdmtobrra&althjarPanoaJlvgms. m No.; 3 of November Term, 1858. we trin-exposa'lOjßQbHp BaJe, ft the MERCHANTS’ EXCHAN ojS, utL ?wßTjfst»» m “ os"Me Uni'l&Y OF BEPTEMBBR. lps, "! Commencmg.'at 11 O’clookA. M., or at sach.time and place to which said sale may be, then And there adjourn ed. all the fouoWmg-desoriDedpropsrty, to-wit:_ \ The lands and tenements - composing and appurtenant works Midwrphia Furnacet situate lo'Pol- IceK toWhehijh» aWhUlK.attd.adjacent to the borough of New Castle, m Lawrence hcmflt} , reflnffylvalira,bounded andd.MopbMi as follDirdt , . r-v-i A u v.. i ’i,. l , it A piece of land bounded north by NesnwnK>dKt6rjfeßi c east by the Fonnsylvania-Ba&aL-'south- by other Upfl pf: said trust, and west. by. Neehannoofc creek* containing one acre more or less* on which are erected a blast fur nace, known by the name of Bophin,4ofeet.qquaxe and 45- feCB nigh, casting house,! tftyer house, omder. house, stock<house,-boiler'hoyse;, engifie house, enjide and. blast, with tnree boilers in the boiler house. ana Ave ex-' tra boilers set and complete, audjergebriok stabk.jj - A piece of lnn<J_be*inmhg at northeast corner of Eoll tMjil lot, on Nesfiafliiocke/cek. running thenoe north’ ddgjjWest w feet; norths OH StfW/m feet, ice ajehli said mill lot wok feet tolheplflceaf begm rung i on which is a tmok, Office 1 alia a blacksmith 'shoe. * piece Of latidtif .dndnfirt.afid 84 perches, more or. ajkfet hear V<Jek Petioajlva-. post ou Neahaftpock: Creorl insfieo- South' dee. West Jwfest.by Said-creek<t6‘athehce sOuta-«& deg. east Bi9>i feet to the place of beginning; on .which is erected a Rolling Mil),,the main building 150 by 213 feet, with sheds attached, in whic.h are.lfrboums furnacesi 5 heating furnaces, boilers and engine'sufficient to driye all the machinery m said mill; bar rolls, small roils. nail plate ftnd'nraok Tolisvsqqeekers,-shears. Ac. Twenty- : five nail machines-; ana one wroughtspike machine, and : a brick 5O byi3o feet. *• A "piece i>f land beginning-oft the.canal at southwest | corner of nnll lot, and .running south 2814 deg. west J 36 1 feet along said canal, thence south COH deg. oast 50 feet ' by landDf‘j.-& J.C. WhUe.thonce south 2 deg. east 181 feet by streeufbenpewest24feset6apost*ihenceaouth 2 day. east ICO feet by an alley, thence, 18 feet by J,& 3. • C. White, to mill lot, thence- along said lot ttrthe, place of bdgjmudg rcdiltaidiak One-half twte; moie or,less, •on which * is a ifeil ana stat’d factory -WLbr 112 feet, en gine,arid baiterJiouae, with; engine nuncientta .drive Maemrtdry-fbr 24 ntul machines, 1 spike- machine, 1 stave nHtoHihd.oifouutr SawS. Ac.. therein contained, one clay hbuse&J by.34fe4t,imn machinery for grind ing and tempering ela/tb make fire brick, and a brick drying house 78 by 38feet, partly dn said lot, add partly oui.aa of j. eß . oi;Nl)> . i ■ No, 8, in White's addition to New Castle, bounded on the north and cast by streets; south by lot No.'7, and •west by Jefferson street} 51 feet front by J5O feet, on whioh is a brick cooper shop, 25 by 40 feet,and carpenter shop 12 feet square.; •- , Apiece ofjfwid iu, Neshanqock townihip, lying south of bostbrook road,'containing 334 acres, more or- legs, being nart of the Ihmpson tract, purchased by P, McCor mick from Diana ibmpson, situate aboutlK znifesirom oth ßt trust., eastjoy- A.' hJ ahtt;o; .Crawford, south by White's beirsi andwest lTy jeflfersoftStreet..on which is erected a brick dwelling house. - ' The'above described property will be sold together, ivs ju Nesbannook, township,.tonnded noftir by Crawford, east by Pearson Pyle and others, south fay ThoroaS Falls, and west by -Maitland and. Crawford, abounding with coal, about 250 acres cleared, coal banka opened, a num ber of frame houses, barns, sheds, stables, coke ovens, Ao., erected thereon.-... : A PIECE 0? LAND. • ■ - .* U In Neshannook township, bounded by lands of William Alexander, James Boyle, and John-McKee, containing S 9 acres and 13Q parches; on Which is erectena plank hauae. a'log house; A frame’stable; about cleared; also, a good spring of.water. . *. - , Four contiguous lots of Pollock township, bounded on the north by Cunningham- and other*'; sptitir byWhitercastby Yoganandothers, amttrestby-- 2^ —, on whioh ATe.erected dwelling houses. atablea. Ao. ■ - Aplecooflandinthe borouiih of Newcastle,begin ning at the northwest .comer .of -School-house* on east side pfJefle rson street, near the bridge over Nesnannock oreck, thence north 88 dog. east 130 feet to said creek, thenceforth tfttdeg. wpst 43,feeti thence south (B)fideg. west 291 feet-, to jenerson street, tnenoesduthl degreasi -125 feet to the plaoeof beginning, containing one Acre, 1 more or less, v-- v* >’(j * » * > A lot of xrouiid.eo feet front $7 1W in depth, in *•> boroiigh of NbwCsetle. bounded north bv street, east by alley.south by Jaoob.Llnt, and west by Jefferson street, on whidh is erected a frame'stable. • .A.lotofgroiuidin Pollock township, jn White’saddi ction toNewGastle, beginning (mMiUstreetyattheodrner of lot No. 2, thence south 2 deg. east by said street SO foet.thertoe south, 88 degi west by lot No. 3,150 feet, tliepoe north 2 deg. west by alley 60 feet, to southwest corner lot No. l, tuenee north 8s deg. east by lot No; 2, 160 feet to the place of beginning. - r A frame house and lot in Pollock township, bounded A lot of ground in said township, bounded by Wallace,.east .by An-,alley, south by Dickson, and west .by'Crotoh rohd, being 50 feet JU’front by 150 feetin depth; . 'T •- i • : s ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND OF ABOUT 428 ACRES,' sonbed m deed from Pollard McCormick, to teep,dated»d August. , . .< ■ ■ - ' Atnorefrill and accurate desoription of the property to beeold willbe furnished from the deeds, at tlietimo oi me, or previously, on to the trustees. ' .Onef-thirdof the purobasa-money to be paidm oash bn the acknowledgment of thedeed:.nne-third in six fecmthsT aqd one-third In twelve, months from the tinieoWsale, with interest from that tifna j .thedaferrod payments to be. secured by,bond and mortgage oft thwpfemfses *, one third of the amount of first or-cash payment to bo paid When the ptoperty Is struck down. ' ’CHARLES KNAPP- j? JI. J BRADY WILKINS. ; - i ’ .WINES AND LIQUORS. . | ; AY. (CHAM- V' rAGNE], JANUARY 10. 18».-Iu consequence ot ,thp frequent inv-itaUoaureoeived by me to renew the shipments of ray Champagne Wines to the Unite<fstAtesi 1 beg leave horebyth inform my former ouatOmtrs and United:States,.for the sale of my Gtempa*he : Wines. “Mr Vrmes have been «oilong and JhvorablyjqHisra in the. United State., it will be utmmmr, to corimifciton there sualjtr, further than to ray that my now .Memento will in no way, ha found inferior to tKoTartoer ones. ,' Wlf/ES, both CABINET.and yBRZ.ENAY, for Bale and con- A co„ antrum , 7;,« BEAVEA streot. New Yorlt. ■, fi'l'AKSTi'—lOO'cases Barton & Gucstier's do. St. Estephe} 000 do. Waahlng- Kffi.piofton fit,Julian? 100 dot. do, Taleuee, pint*; » do. Chateau La‘Rose :‘W do. do-Leoviue jSeotoh Ale, r in etona and'glass r Younger’s, Harve.v’s; Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store'and for sals by aua ,-i A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street. f ILD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY—IOO tbble.Old Rye i 100 half bbls do. lost received and [S’Jj3?Jh, ,> r a. MERINQ. ltoßnnth FRONT’stre.|. ‘ f'IIDER BRANDY.-—lO bbls. nootiont Cider Brandy, Also 6 bbls. do ola extra ; anfl) ■ 1 1 ARCH Street* saqoeif door shove Fronts, CABINET WARE. CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD VTABhIiS. . ' • ' ,MOORE &,CAMPION, No. SM SOUTH SECOND STREET; f? ; In eonneotion with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now - t • . -■ whloh ftreprohounced j>y oil who have,used Thera to I* fcnlsh of these Tables the manu facturers rFfM.fi> ©Mr numerous.patrons throughout the Won,; wh6 are fami 11 ar ,With’ the ! bharao€er>rthelr •worh.-,,- f , ~' : -v ti .7 r :{• ‘• - JyJWm ' 1 Jj£ r t5~ANb ; SHEETINGS FOR-EX « S9Qfh.PftONT St., and 36 LETITIA Street, j iisasiwir: v Jb&fMfcmt- i s ’faints tftiL- j^fcy?ißjid yi Jl f gariiii> ** A V VrJS J&CH GOODS, ! DRESS «LK». * ' c f‘4S *.) i £ y Wfl°riif»"(inseV& r »Si?i<l«i»!#. *‘ Barrecomu^poaKfi<r«ft#, ...::■ , MCH BONNE* RIBBONS. ” ' 75 pieces rich fancy bomieC velvets. 60 p ! oe ' a ; ' - “‘ ,o^m^mißßOlD E pi Ei! . 01o«ne„ . . 104,- n-<„ and, u-i super hntftfsj/eetfrfgs^ ** °* ($& tVe&efckyMorma*,’ V-' ' .‘,* | Sept. 7thybr. osUlogatf;; os,*eredit*’ f satetf *a amt^i&WjJt%*i>av^ t*f CaUdoguei ttid eamplea eiky‘ eft of aajeAVn •■' - “•jJ -■- ” >'•'•• ; ■. 1 w-,-. ~ >ir • ? Philip ford, No. 630 bale jor *e< I figeptemW^e]stMU*;joß)'!bl Qat<tae.cmfmirinontirf/espht, 1,000 oasesof nwnff Kfd bojr. botfLl, gto(a,.g«utere r .broKßftßr &c.; iSDer Jdt cate* scotch cinghw amofeHaai aftWeffeiges:." ,; *?* Goods open tot exajmnafiCfa; Vifircatalpynsv early on tbo W l ?’..-vt v|..-n ar ,i gHIPFIHG. ' ’ ** *W**rPP!»*. ; * CWWlajjWO.-y-r* •—. } I » t&tjyr wiit* liist »f •Mip K THE SOEXHi-ritSIAKtiES SIHftTONjAgE ■ ggfivr at a& areMftdf pinuir'per'oeni bt-' T; The IJ. S. ' 6? GEORGIA, OaptaflCrohn J. Gamn, efitf ten dM«rthns formlag a r ftve-day • eomm*- nlcatioffihtirOMrMi&mufl flavannaliy and the > South sISS'JjEiS^SSrS .—lnsurance i* itatifety I far®**’ KsSpUii^ the .whole • roots» exoept irom attd Savaa-. .Mo&tgoniery t »A*2k’ I ToCharlaston~i-i •$!!«; }Chariton^ r *><. ,~#fS W ;Bavwih2i~^ 4 w g>- A-.:.- 30 00, K 00 K.... . ; ,. 3n M; Rtaoon..^>- sx 75 , g»•; *gfl«MjKl.- r u r eo Wr.'. : ».s@ gJ ?*• .or puasga airly on boarl,»f*»o<»9<) irairf " i • CoAfleatoci staaiher Ceroliaa. evefj r , ( -i yJUbC-iCKw VffVKt-- '• ’-- s We&MAr, October I t>U U ;^o*oto^k|1loOll•':*' J ' {, " u i ' •-■ --«;■•" •/ GLASGOW/Thompegn, -V^^SSyrSepitfnafc^lA.' f F*U# of EaM&fcr fram K^^Yq?k,-£Kflafl«fki»»« BoitoDi to GlAMovt Liverpool, SfUisniJMUSr otLofl doaMrry, firefeneir, 879. 6Usre*e,Toand litb wfron- No cliwSifotMfc&ouie*.') ,s;>fSi 'i'sii i, ( : , No,» BROAD WAY/l<eTr York. > 9: *••¥•&*&&*■> ]7 £u!£«329i: % ’September , Captain Wotton, will sail August 30, Octo ber lfi, December 10. First Cabin, pailA*fi~- —> <—sl3o .- Second Cabin pa'aeigev... »~~~U ■;. —■» -» 70 For freight or At the Warehousing Piuladolphi4Jpm«»i Tobacoo Warehouse, ■ < jeS-feu -> SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING,FUND SO ►3 CLETY OP PHTX.ABELPHIA; ‘ - -Offlaa, No. SSI North Street CHARTERS OFPENN ~Depo*its received Id sums of One Dollar and upward®, beVi?n6ede3 iiifhe Northern pattoLthecitj l , Spring Garden Savings Fund Society ** was chattered b, the Legislature ofPeim?liv»|uatOsupj>iy|.hisneceMiir. The Managers, in organising and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate, the busi ness interest aid wants or the very-large and'enterpn ■ing population bywhichit is but; roonqed. j Diniel Underkoflir. FredertokStacke, i 4 • -'> fete!? ; ftsft&s&si-'- sasTssidn. " ~~ Jambs s. pfikoLE,,p«.aent —" '-'’^aSO-tfif* & TEREBT.-*HATIOICfcI» IRLPETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT-Street,Southwest corner of THIRD,. Philadelphia. Incorporated by; the f|tate of re&nspva- Money ii received in any aura, large or email, ndfa-. torestpaidftom the day of depotit to the day of with * r ThO office is" open every day from * d’clockiri tho morning tiU 5 o’clock m .the evening, and on Monday “^ harad mm t^ii o, BiW ,v n *tent , ROBERT SELpRJBGE, Vioe President. * WilliamJ«Run,Secretary.' 1 . DwncTone. _ RoberfeSelfndxe, , . FranoisLee, Samuel If. Ashton, Joseph Yerke*, S-Landreth Manns, Henry Diflenderfer. ■ oney i» received and paymepts made daily. - > Tho investments are made, m cpnfarraityjvritn the >rovisionsofthe*Charter, in,RehrEstateMortgages, 5 round Rents, and such firft-olase securities aswili al rays insure perfeot'seeunty to the and rhloh oaunot fail to give permanency and stability; to his Institution. aul-ly CAVING 5 FONd;-'-UNITED states trust COMPANY, oornor THIRD and CHEST NUT otlMtli > r • 1 1 Large and email sunuireoeiyed, and p*id»wk on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REBT from Jhedwr.of deposit to the day of withdrawal, Offioe holiraj'froraa until ft o elfr?* ever} day, and.on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until ©o’clock. . , i DRAFTS fore ale on. England; Ireland, ana Soouand, '' PLINY FISK, Actuary. Alittle, bhtfoften! fills the'Purde.’* lI7IRANKLIN SAVING FUND—■ A :No. ,XM Sonth FOURTH.< Btreat,• between 'OhMtaut and Walnttt, Philadelphia, pay. all Be posits on demand. , , _ _ . money ; seouied by- Government |jaU. and. CityLoans^Grounjfßeets.Mortgages, *Thi. Company deem, safety bettor than larse profite, consequently wißntnno.nslcwith depoet toro’ money, bothaveatataU time; ready torsy Em with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, as ey .have always done. Thu Company.;never flt Females) married or-single, and Minora-©an depositin their own nght, jiml such deposits can be withdrawn Only by theirOonsenL * • *•- Charter perpetual. Incorporated, by the State of Pennsylvania,-with authority to receive mo- RECEIVEp. i Office oped'daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on Wednesday ana Saturday eveninga until 8 o’olk. ', ’ s'i'r - ‘ ‘ Jacob B, Shannon, Cyrus ; John BhindJar. • George RUsseU; 1 - Maiaebr W. Sloan, Edward_T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,, ~ . Nioholas Rmenhouee, t Nathan RmedJey, Joe. RiSawerthweitei. tSphraftn Rl&nonard, Joseph W. Lippinpott. „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President, J S?y f : L ,“A ?*ired is.lTffiQe, earned.”. AND IRON. SAMUEL V. WBBKICX, VAUSIIAM HERniCX, cduTHWASirmNDRr , i;: h3' . -RIFT.H STREETS, j , . :• i :•• htonnfito»,|fA a foiLand,River,aAdMnrlneservice, JD'» i. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks. Iroußoats, Ac. rCastipps; o^|fefeti r « , Wstbi,.Worlt S(iOM;,Rnii- Maohinerr of the latest and inosi im- PI Every l deBorFpt t ion'of'Plantation Sttoohin.ry, molt a. Rarer, Baw.'otid Mill., Vaouum Pan., Open Strain ippMachine. ,; r , ... ,. lff Jf . UfACKEREL AND' ATJL and 50 half bbls new Ntf. SfSOO half bbls. new large No, 5 JdaskereU IWbblSy Alawivea/ i .■ i . ..•TUXE RALE RQPE-hMannfnctured and ‘mMsra n. ■ ■ ESTOCKB N£K.r, M.xt,«irnMasS,»r B)o,cloo«„’5«7iv nnaM>,mkJ> hrtor«lo»l3tbi»th, dti *»(T (j/ «Sl, MSAUtiar tti ratt »l«r amount ufvaitiabtaprrJivrtf. ■ ■ ' - : ’•v-iA .<-!>■• ri' 'll''? ...-.11 I -i.'J.li ’» JAM, SXI&S&TOCK AUB AEAJ, 28TiTB.; Fall Sale. 6tfa September. &~i '• *- « T \ r ' n ttpuFimof ih# {j»o<l|Rllaforeaohtf th* stave «!)■> * : ; ‘ „ On Tuesday* / *'■■ ,ge>u g t at 11 o'clock, noon, at tha&Hnhdtlykia Ex ,/y in;-, H 1 r " * yaamt t .for, account lt mf. cw *• f lifegaehVKorth ffi^EaJitiTrqw* Ogm-- •/iwOfSilcwi. bond. Lee ■ . 9 bends,' CM* mb* Donaldson Improvement Coen-' ■#* % N «- Will Broad sUtetaainzSsrtteau atreadrbr order of «ae*- tors. __ •■- - - - ;t v* [’.-■<{ '■ PnMio p^.>f?fly*ilfcKTmhft«fa<TgrT Tan dgy-atnoon.duringtha hgwneaf *aWP*--ji'-’ -.. ■ t . tffmcknhrtmnmuuMeuiiSnusinfwAtetina, j propertj , jlfo •tot*’ (^S^Shm^SSS^MiSS^mSS^SS^i -owi«*W i,. ■ .-. ,- ;j( - %■til WWW, fiEFZBXXdSft 2WWN, Cooxt'Balfc*~Eetaib docoMod •* * ■, j - -THB£&tSTQ&Yr' BBICK>4 OWEIijINOv 34* Chnetian h Iretft.be tire en'Totid and roofth etreoto^ gjmtf^^TWOOTSST^^^J^IIUIfO. jtontlr J&d*'a+fiimtb *tre*tj3 iad Broad and Yiflfl and CollowhiU. strotla^(Yaoilaafttfc' ■wiurtDt'Z fivrrS ?■TF».a i C'¥c«a '■ l -^ i fr -, corner of fiucth and Mary rtrwtifdnhwitt liototri -MufSooibistreatzi sv' , s_-:.'5-‘"oi. ?•>,--y, ??•* / ■ '•£[>'„> earner of Mary*treei and » WIMWB. Fifth and Sixth and f«otatard and Booth 1 NffritfElevemfi etnct; etora JeSeratatttrael. entt » t«ct-tt«rr frame itabte onJheraWdedoftltelcrtrfraat llllE 0# LtfWie etreet—Twafroata. FrankfordJjSrggty-third Wfrd; a JwhjiiNa iwriTiirth eat) aide of Mulberry street* nouthwesi ofMeado-* street, t lata Franltfordy) Trorty-third vord> together, A BLi! , HOTEL”-Wo.'i & itae^«(^t l tetireen frariktaj fe j , of P«3iJ«street, between-Eiyhth andninth st»eti r iiatn imSLiNo. with fenoh bmUldeK'lfo. ittfMqanrYernda - d®y»*. tween Etorfnth. )^£T«iM^7|H4jora^tt.owf- Wißoo* of -’ Wc*r s^lp^faFwagj^Mis etreej.(latp MantnftTfl&k)-- k - , M 9 o’clock, ejtotftoßtMtaflMMbKM lree^m^nQtv^owu^^BafOMMßZepMK^Cnte* buildmg aadloi, igbr JeeW, Two fro^s. * - KRAt CAJtD.—J.i|* Guimoei 4‘Son*, *aotk>*#ext/wi!lhoU rent!** sole# of lte*T Batata, Stocks* 4c.-Also hoeee-- }»ud ftonitnre et dveUmge.—' •-'- , KL.Ono«rFhv»toflßla.£efutflr.iriUalvaTabtftMud A'very : Wff •! wont ofteal estate; inchuKac ewy de ■ Wo.noT*AU^fT^wtf^CT^fcjltt. ]\l OSES .NATHANS,- AUCTIOSTSER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. >. <MraM SIXTH and RACK Streets. - f -t.-if SUNHY TC(LOAN. ~ MoSVT;9O LOaWt-mV.LAXSADm UlalX AMCVWn, 0B merchawiaegeoereUy ,a«don Ml mtieles ef valM lu sums oyifß onKUannub pouLaas ‘rwo^n.cygT^yaa Money isjugeof .small aaouste, fiximnne doliar-to thounnds, oh gold and silver plater ffiaroonda, waiefc**, jewelry, fowhag-jleoee, mweal in [BtrttmenUiftmuUiTe, dry goods, clothing, gTooenes, ei> gara, hardware, cHtl*|T»bcgk», hoaeeonAidpevhaniese, and all ar bo lei of value, lor uy length of time agreed on, atNATH an*’ mmSms ft aISX , n i AG^n».WATCHE B ,rewEL.Y, than haiTtMi nMafrtQre goMJ^Gii&ytttt eases and esceppmmitlever andkptnewatchee.inhuntirvg naeeatui open fac«>. some of Asm are extra, foil jeweled, and best make. Silver English patent lever watchse, .eeeepe ment lever m hunting .ease and; open face, some Venr superior» Engusn, Swiss', French, and Ouartier wstenes; fine gold vest, fob, neek,'siad chil dren’s chains; fine gold pecciToases sad pins, braeelata, breastpins, finger-ringsv. ear-rinn, etnas. mgdfltteM, end jewelry generally. Boperior Havana Cis|ira.at#iB per inboxes of 300 eaah,.wiUbe aoßnyefogle box or quantities; to suit purchassrs. Nuasoiuas foaey SALE; A superior feetiugli by 8 feet vnds> . Also, watches, and j ewelry of evsry deeoriptjon. ' TOILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS fr. AKP..coMNXSsiofr merchants, No. 10 North MAIN STREET, Br. Lotos, Mo., (fonperiy with Messrs. Myen,- Claghorn • A Go., Phuademma,) oner their services to the merchants, manufoeforers, and other* of Philadelphia,Tor the sale of dry goods, carpets, hardware,jewetnr, Ac., *«. • a Cash, advucee gmids. -' JBW Setuements nirmej&ee days siUtwli. Meran. Myera, ObwhorafAJ^Phila. *•• BtnarUc Briber ‘ „ “ Van Wjck, Townsend, A Warrens, New York, ‘E-. A ACttrtiwAO».* ' „ V. Wpod. Chnsty t & Co., St. Louis, Mo, .. a * CroWiMoCregry, A Co., -** ** m4-Fn>w-lv.:" *a , THEO. D. EMORY & CO. 1 OFFICE No lit South FOURTH Bt.,.'BkiUd»., ' Soto Agents Of ' GEO. C. POTTS fc CO., Miners and Shippers of the ' ■ ” From the Locust Mountain, - - - Near Ashland* ap*4inj ,SQHUYLKILLCQtINTV, Pa. «W. GROOME A CO., : LE&GH, BBHI- Office. No. 14S Soutb FOURTH Btmb . BROAD 6tre«t, b«kiw R«,“ PHILADELPHIA. "WHvootf ° aAL > AND KINDLING ■ coatSb-Itjfe A '^’l£rP, oomplotedaar nowprepared tpsaw the AVOOD BY- STEAM POWER. : We r hare also on hand-ft superior article of LEHIGH COAL, of uaiei. selected with care., Le&lera and Cocsuraer* will find it SpntlytQ their advantage to purchase Kindling Wood rr\m union, A arch rWt, abo^th.rd, -rIIETON-e. NEWCOMER,. The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly Adapted to the wants ofthe Business Public; and to those in esaroh of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now nrarpast, ana. in close proximity, afford a cheapasd pleasant ride to all places of interest to or about tne'city. jy SJTEREOSQOPIO. BAZAAR The great •h^;,'Emporium fdr.Sforeoscopbs and fi|ereoscppioPio> turbß, supplied continually with noveltiai from Paris and I(fn till South FOURTH Street, belgw Chestnut. ' Also, improved Spectacles Und'EyC-rlasee* Aff erolrSpet,' Optra-g and Physical In struments, in a great variety.: Artificial Eyes inserted. . - - - ' - . . - TO IYESTERN AND SOUTHERN. MER ■ GHAHTS.-A lantoßfobk of MANILA ROHE, aa tu**d' or M^e at to. loir.^ .IJEFINED SUGAR.r—SOQ barrels Rriou tu *s^'G«s^ . , ; LETiTIA BttMt. BA&IS! - T rs JL*JL Joit received a prime lot new sugar-care^® am*. 10 conU per pound.,,, , ChAS. fthOxH. * - ap3l4nvV SlAaod SIAM ARK KXBtraat. TURPENTINE.—ISO bbls Spt* K? _* -gr' /■ Tl-.' DAVID P. MOORE.UNDER! TARER, N, Hi YINE it. BT. LOUIS, MO. COAL. LOCUST SALE GOAL, HOTELS.
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