~-1' '.: ' . ■•"■•• -■■■• ■ ml- Mtlj« MWBU. - • »? c*?» .v~w;London, «oon B(^A4t*isMAttUh,;u:.^', l .- : -”MSy»!gS»)l > R!iK>oS Sht F*aw«, V«ao»'-o -w.-t •i■: -< ty yum ■AJtINB INTELLIGENCE. >RTOrPmt.AOM.PH»A.Sj|.t;T, 1889. ■■-O' .■•- *>- '-■■ . Th« US iftiAmirtKTomlilitTWjirt tkfmiaa qf «J»ut 10 . - d»y«. «oppin» at CharlesUm aua Norfolk, arrjr'art ftt tho -. »uoBor»lq;tW«,lnqmlt)l!.. Shqlmj,qrr>yoa hqrnlf M- n inialuußrj worJc- *■ ■'," 1 Wwi^«rt^'iur ) TWH«i ; i’.^r^'rroni’^ton;'with ' Pur voro,odky .from Boston, with rad» to. DCooperf :’ " ■'•- "{■' twoiuicoi ' " °-’ ® ? ‘-JBSS^^®S|Bf Septffc r: " Mid brl* - : jPw* 'ISW9« Wsrten - FuMftlorsurmaMi• CQramiM'lrom Boiton | ifanjrso< • h WfLtnyftw; for Da ;, -'-:- >:'JamSßem^rsr*: » C.UairtiCqVP ' and Kara* WOkl)aSSoilliidefj'lU- AWoKonker, , - aßd w'ra to G S Maruhr ;Capt Bhop - MJ) BMrjr»va And': C Bwaeer, noJWm HXippmcott; J: Hopper, do.Matone ■ VTsrW: W H Younr, rtoJotmCreifr; Mayflower, MaNß#»<«irtunC Il’BaeuKVi Eliiav an 4 Fron- SnyMU wSatani* Cttr: - ;*■■■ t ,v' >•- : W**M>i*t:B»Uiincire : 6th 'inet *nark«t. -- ’ '-, ■ - .v ■ JraiT.Bditoft 'port, At Holme*’: on.the ’frpm‘ Nbv 1 York »i \X*jj hVao* at!N«irbarrport ice'ai'Boitoni th iturt.'; , alt&red At ,j3oato&4th «urt» )ib‘Sotton\fer'. thsrport,'in t Newport Mmat.. cam»;in , Biyjnottfct th® .Hilt l Cart at mahyMMi botb r r«tacfi»d iwnnore,- sailcdfromßaker’s dr>Mue at Boston 3d init. ?'B‘Pldy#r^lUTtter,.hortae .trom C&mdenTN J. at Bo*- 'icr VY*nl»«:Boy,ißisley,' nailed; tnifeporti'' r . J* Har-; ’paiti at V SSSJod*o?T4wie”. fcqni*<saHl* Xor.this* ;W»rtLAlliaaoe«^Bakor,.lV>n»i»-for’dO,amirNam i iran'r, -1 mtt ®3KKttßlTPr?fopa9, St Newport Sd iut and sail yoKlw 3wWin* k How««#n<m Boston fordo; at.JSTow . ifrir rotirra* H&ra 4th “ SehtaAi*Eldndj&Hoviaiidr and Chan >]Whitin&, In 'jtetf^wwtttriWiwmX'Miast«v- . >\ - .'- ",- Bohrs wamn CNel*<mtjsodicott; Erercrften, Gnf . fii* 1 8*rahlkra&*4<^»e;Kraptfa< Adanwtß M Brown-' mtkßitfOyt; salted from. Protideaee sd ?aifc-Tbr thia r ->>- ■ Sehr* MndooiiAr Veaiia i-Auwdn liwon,.wiuiarns» •nd Ji&.N Bteelraan,;Yoan*r tor^this port; Anetis,' ■ Ndtfdjfey SpjijeWUe-T Chartfe.lor Gam d«tvNJ> railed from Broriaenoetth inst, ■r r < : _ ■>** r „ - BtoanSßr»f;J Jerome,sj«njttM»,*rMi Baajmour»Lev«r - net* Perry J_J Clark* Scull; Jonathan Mar* Cobbjjfttch ara Yaux.FrinkrWG Bartlett.EndiootttMd R J ftfer ..^^JfetMjuWir'Boaton'fprQfldtsdalpbtaTJCAtiwrtmef 1 Johnson* wermoath for do; MB Mahrnej, Lake, New- Mrfport - x> ■ - Bd~Arr<w»'B cEtower* Baynor, * Philadelpbiii -for • Boston ;. Buii|«*Qordpn*ao for. Saco: Vesta, Cobb, do" forTaotnmow'ii'j^Crlsuirßeaner;'dojbr Naatucket;' , figSesfl Hewitt, RoM..Bostpn for, *W>lm»ngtpn,*Del; White SaualK JoneavTatera; 1/adyJEl ;.- M| Corswfct Maria Jto2Mi#,Coxj TLakoi Soulljißenj :;L Berry *.Weavori Boston «M'hilads]phr%iZrf*aieTaylor,Tar ■* ;lorj Lynn rordoj.France* C. SiruQr. Smith*' Salem for *v -fordo: ;Dantop« •’. ArejrV :' Ne irbury port for dajJncob and .William, Matthews, and Jam) do; •. r> '.iyefpool-i-Arr * np;|M»gr, ; ol(j»efi,Chji«B.Mot)ilf ;Bld »th, ; 1a weatervolt. New,Yotk \ Emerald law, doi Great WMtero/dorGfittdarr CharUstoa : SUti De BotO, BoStOBI Stt^Flonds.:SßVfttWAhi; , So fbrjfcuptoaT# New Orleanr *tth!tThwnp*ofl,NOrlean*for iondoni Xrom r Mnman.U'*fiith v*#.fc-> v v vt r'fy*. *»>?- .» bejtttt, Jojephme* New York XorLondon. i~- : 17th, Bboo«m.,N Yorkt 18th,.J3n right, dor ktr glitTEveDlnf «4M> : >' rrAu«-9g,H*pe^ «h',JJmith,XromGottpfltorg ; for; Bwto&f; *f f v, -YjHf grow.lUp Light Ywhgthi* been nwopperod.T*- ... paalfc»a,^doin«r»rl*erqp*ited, and iroald-pfooeed to-, . 3d,:m«t«-Jn' 1 toy dr, U B«chr OTOLIO SAIiE OF dKIZABiL IROH. ■ Br virtup of MtWitr, ve«h«i!)ii .(fy M; tm»toe» for; , certain praditara nf PofiardMeCormick, ami fn put*&?s airce_of;ir-daoreeac. Court of. Allonheny <^imn6Bci^^t‘}l- < 'o’cu»clci4 f ;*uror'.*t eaplif time and ihar^sdjoura-, to the borough of : ,V yp^C«tta t &UAyt?rceqoutttrvPonnjjlymM», bounded - eaki trust, and rrcat brNerhsnnocit creek, fcoatainuii , ■ onaacre raoreor leM.on*hictjareerecteda binit fur-, " aac*Vlnipim br.«» name of Bophia, <0 foot aware andesc foelrilUbAoaatinriliptleet-tUyeir/hotieefCiiHier'houje. • inminifijSfviiaMtlfUiitti lane brick " ; *M»ca«flaM,basinnuikatßortiia«t earner of Holl '. iu*#Voa end *tw&ck*roUh »hop. *AlWC*jnl«idof:o*~~'“~ ' '“■ irohes.rdore or - ■—*—* onpenniylvß tf}feetto&po*b Utfe feetioY a 4t% (JeK.vett , eodta agf onvhich is flg.lWby JUfeet, safest '■wsw vtiM«miie;AndJ iAH* -wd*fc,Jas.‘ i|;tbeHo* south.-’ vmf* fidl*ntlo,anyß 3Win contained, binenrfor gnnd ->poki arid a brick ; a,:... ; m net front by 150 foot, on Jvyvtasby-iOfeet, endcß-rpenUr tiioiMSXeorer. more or Jeee,. ntnwt, rarehMed byP.Mcpor jn,«itturte*bdfitl« tnilMfrom brooVfoed.’tri; fvi 'j • « ■ fjiao'&ht otterJende of e»ld ■ & FoacdofitifUMUlota o£jrttjttmhin Pollock toyyihip, fo. vganfogMitt and others! smith . by-Wbitei aodother*i and yy^.b/,;- 1 h **°a sUhmi belan- Ba»^owtbyy*tc9T , on-eut ®eac» south ttK deg! - ' - borough orNew Cutte bounded north br a treat, east by ■ ;■ • - .westby- ' » ,ettg£-by ■. ■ k ".y f r *r-,* i‘--,'--v. y.< * '' north; b* ssmsis M&'ifMsraSi / 'toeaYdsted23d Atigu»t<isK. ... . :rL'- > .“;'^v>‘- ;^‘ } f Ofl^*&rdoftha^parqbaae-monVy; iorbopaid Si cub oij; tbedead: the timeofsato, ? ■ W»et rftdbybhQa ahd mortgage on thepramjses; oa&- > M i'. -X.:---. - : M&4‘Si% rfpo.!jOi’BMTfrjgflftt-#-. ;- ;1 Xt O’ j I^RST6iiASS^iSOI! io deroto'a lßaxM|o« ShotiUMitfdf the former pupils. 6f. Mr. end Mr Vmot desire to hyhil themselves* m, fhisopportuiu? trkiiosmvenimivrewlingj jso; iu woulu af- Tord Mrt.;Flqomui}h pleasure.;.- - _ rorpartloilara iw\ terra* unsafe at 1235 OHBBTNUT HfKSDAMES:OXiEGABAY AND D’UER ■’A.VrLLv’SBOAHDItfSAISDBAY SCJ&OQL FOR *HI2*.BEriIKIA, SQUARE,VINE end*; ill •With:-hor niece, -Mrno. D ViLLY," opening in, PHILADELPHIA- an Xhrtitution on precisely the Seme plan os the one above nrentioued. , TheY’riticipals will answer applications and rereivo viiitare on and after the 12th day.oi September, and ute 8oVch)I will upenom the Is»h.>• f ■■■■ - anSI-lm^.. ■iVf ISS O.' A'. BURGIN .WILLRE-OI'EN ifJL ajeKSoltoonfor on September 12. • Cii'cularainay W 'ObtaiiWd at the Schoolroom, Ojl WALNUT street; where application for admission may on anU auer September fitli, from 10 to l2' Albert Banies, Win, b‘. IWe,M, )•'» PrsT.j'O* i>* Ambrose White* George i'rott, L. Joluuon. • - -. >- '■ , ' au22-lm ». •Ift-ttSIO-AND -SINGING ,-r-MISS LIZZIE ill. OARROLLwonld.respeptruUy inform•'her friends anAthd,Pftblio that ehe has resumed the,duties;of ; her prpreßriort. iSoholare wilt te received at her renideqce, VNo.fla 6oath.,TENTH Street, or~taught at' their own ‘ lames. ~ She refers with confidence to any of her pupils* orlto Mr* Conrad Meyer* Piano Manufacturer. - Terms moderate.-r- 1 - --• , augrim . .HOWES WILL REOPEN afA’ h'er School for Young Ladies, at 1334 CHESTNUT Street.'MONUAY» >l ßeptember' l3m., For further par- .'IWIABTC LI STACKHOUSE WILL OPEN .XT* her Board in tt and Day-School for Girls, No. 1030 SPRING GARDEN Streets .on .the Ist of September., For Circulars apply to the Principal. • • auM-lm* MISSXTJO YRT MAYER AND MRS. R. 'ill*-■ it BIRD win reopen their School lor Young VLftdieß.at 1315 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, the UtKofSelPtember; • ':' 7 r - -* 7 au2s-3w EENN. 1 Session; t wiH. -commence"onMONDAY; the sth of September.' object of .this ’ Institution is to, prepare pupils for iUcuege or business.. In accomplishing this .object, tp pidityrandespeciallr-tnoroughneßs.are aemrable 5 and to be tWourh mUiresnofr only that the general diffi culties ttmatoe met, but those o.f each individual. ; i' The hlethod hdopted'for giving instruction; is to be obrae a co-laborer with .thp pupil, efforts, being made to have him lead, and reserving for the-teacher to point ojterrots, remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro- principle's of thevarious branch es ofNaturai-Sciettpe,'apparatus is fully provided, and ftr-nracticMi operations in Burve/ing.afim-olaSs tran sit oi Philadelphia manufacture is furnished. , , Besides pursuing the various Studies VitnTcxt books, Lectureaare in regular; order on Natural Phi-, losophr, Chemistry* Geology ,-MyUioWigy, etc, - ■ ..The Rooms oooupied - are .those on the second, third, 'and fourth stories of the hmtotijgat the S.;E. corner 01 THIRTEENTH and' FILBERT Streets,errtranceoh •fribett etre«t ;:they and freely venmatediand afford ample apace for Recitation, Lecture, and Play are mow open 9 tfdockA.M, tol o’cktok; P*-M.,; further information piay be ob-. **^if :: ■ PRIC&STKEET ACADEMY, ‘ ’ GERMANTOWN,- PHILADELPHIA. ~ ' ; GEORGE B. BARKER, PRINQIPAL. ; ■ : : The Fall Term of this institution commences Septem ;ber fith, 859. The course of instruction comprises.ail the branches 6f a thCrough Engbsh Education, together .with the Latin, Greek, and French Languages. au22-tf DEPARTMENT of the iMZ POLYTECHNIC .COLLEGE; MARKET Street : ai»d WEST PENN Square, will reopen September 5, Souths diily admitted teho hi able to" purmiejriemen* ■tary Mathematics (Algebra. .Geometry 1 &0.1, Thetho- of-English, Matheldatice, and the Natu ral and Experimental Sciences, comprises those studies which ar£dem*nded,in' common' by over/ business pursuit, These are so united in & course of one year, that at its expiration the diligent pupil shall be prepared either to purauS'hlfi'inidieritranV pf.'theDrbressionat schools of the college, or to engage in the active,duties pensable -to. a Soientifio courso, are taught, by, able* PxofoSsore. toall tbe'Pumls,.wi«Aqirt cAargr, * ~Th e .COLLE GI ATE IJEp!aRTMENT, affording pro fessional Education.in -r,, ,' . Mihlng,and Mechanical. , - , -> Csxmlbtby—lndustrial, Analytical, and Agricultural, will weeks .after the. Preparatory* via :;Sep- Botb departments are under thp direot supervision of Ma 0 K <?„f4s T ' tovhom be •J, Mcintybk, Secy. au37-2w • Pres. Bd. ofTrusteos. MBS. BARTON’S . . ■ t L«- , BOARDING AV Day soHobii foI? young" LaDies, ' ‘ , No.M» CHESTNUT Btrest. Phila; . i‘Tha Winter Term will open on the second MONDAY 1p September. ; Young Ladies received ouni age—and taught whatever pertain* to a thorough Education; ; * French spoken I* the family* -For Circulars add par* titmlars»apply as above, it . <t \ { an2s-I)>V & Cal-ew HARDEN ACADEMY-FOR BOYB.N. E. cor. EIGHTH ano BUTTONWOOfi Street».~Resuraes dnties MONr DAY, September 6th.. Number limited; all nupils un der' the Immediate card of the Principal; the govern? ihentis that of purely** moral suasionreports sent to paronts'WeeWy.; the < .Physical 'Education of Soys, will be carefnlly and conscientiously attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy, 0T460 North Eighth street, r '?*s•- . -;anS-ew--’: VP. DONLEAVYLONG; Principal. ■ *!rt ne - classical ■ institute, ■ re -A- > MOVED from,No. r!303, FILBERT. Street to No. Orth TENTH Street, will reopen on‘MONDAY. gmbe'r Sth; .'Boys prepared for College or Business, anchss 6fa complete English education, the Olas--- dathematics, and*>Mod6rn-Languages; are taught alter a systetn which insures thoroughness and rapid progress. Circulars to be had at the School. ' - ' " *' 0. SEIDENSTICKER, * - I y/. .No. 127<North TENTH Street.- iRsPXKSMCKS,-rR4V'. Mr, J. A. Vaughan, Rev. Mr. J. Hi A» Bombs rger. Rev* Mr. Wm. £L Furness.-Betdamm geih»3,JE«q., ArthuKw. Little,. Esq., bhas.^hort, Em., Prof. Josep.h Leidf, Prof. Cornelias Felton, Cam bndgei Theodore Bedgwick. E»a.; New York. aalS-lm* gpHE MISSIS; S.OHOOL FOR f ~ Y^BWB^TfIEET,GEiiMATiTOWIf. . • The FMI Term ViU s*,ia on the FIRBT MONDAY in Be®tember/ e T ’’ / •> 1 . - Instruction fr the usual EroLisk bbanchks, with liATiMrßnEitcg.and Drawing. .7 * aul6-tf,jj mmssEsiwmQ will .open BCHOOL ‘T6R YptfNO-' LADIES AND OHIL >BiEN,,oa MpNDAY» at 937 y SFAUOE Jtreet, where Circular* may ba obtained. ' R*»K*BKCBs.»-Rew Albert Barne* f ,Rev. W. W, BpaaivP. Dr, yrot.Q, J.jCteVaUnd. aulMw*; .. f|3HE OEBMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL . jia feotienon.ilONDAY. September Bib, 1859. - The , Principal wiUjeeeiyea limited number of Boys info his family. - Jrßi "WITHINGTQN. A. 6L, ■ >> i -ir-ir. r- . ' Principal. rfWE-ARCJI-STEEET INSTITUTEFOR 'A g.YOUNfI- Eleventh Session will Oommence onAIONBAY, Septembersth,2B3o. For oir-' cuiars apply At 2346 ARCH Street, one door east of Bro«d.‘ (imlg«4w*-„. \. yf Mias UM. BROWN.Pnnripal, fT H E. ,CljASStff ailr AND -ENGLISH > SCHOOL cfrHi-D. GREGORY, A. M*, No. MARKET Btreot,'trill reopen , on THURSDAY; Sep ■tember/let ’ — • • . a025-lm* • ftpJHE; SUMMER'- STREET. INSTITUTE SX-VFOB YOUNG LADIES,' Mias E. B. BURT, frill felt*!, am remove a pom-1621 tp 1626 SUMMER Street, and wifi re-open for Boarding and l)ar Pupils. on MON PAY, September A' . •, . i, an3o-l2t«: , ffIHEMISSES CASEYAND MRS. BEE- A-iRB’S Bontdmg »n 4 Dw Hohool for Yinm* 1 Lmlie., UM'WACNUT- WBDNESDAY, Bop! ;«mper?tiu- »f>-u r-, u\r ,c,•. - , - -noa-gm ENGLISH MATHE [A MATICXL iwdOLASSICAL SCOOI, FOR BOYS, Np E. c6mflf of PROA3> and ARCH, "Will reopen Sep ' , ;-:V7t. au22-lm*:" ffIHE STJBSeRIBEft-WILBREOPEN HIS toITTENHOUSE i E. cor- CHESTNUT ftn d EIGHTEENTH Street#, entrance on. Eighteenth street The next Session will \ ! .- JQHN;H, WBBT<!OTT. 5 A-IXEN GROTE FEMItE SEMINARY, ANK PORBj '.FEN NSYLVANI A, Six miles frojnMariietßtreet. Philadelphia. « <\. J • ,-* > ) .The coarse of, instruction in tins School is oomprehen- BiTB andthoroush. Paraiits anrt Guardians. wlv> intend to*plaee .their daughters*? wards at this Institutiomnll . ■ ,- -•■ Tnnolpol and Sußgrintendent. fIIfISS CAKH'S ’ SUUOOL FOR YOUNG h ADres;i«..;a»-BPETJ(6B' Street, will bo re-. _op»ne4 tfn MONDAY,Septqtpb6rg/ ~ . • u »e3rgt,/- TNSTI- Scssion-oMhefith year, begins September 12. „ el-!2t* ST.’JOSEPH’S : COLLEGE FILBERT and JUNIPER Sts Riddles frill be resumed as MONDAY, September Sth> al SX-A. Jii. " ”•» I ang-3w»,., /JAWE3:A;WAKD,B.,]rPresident.. A NNIE CHURCHMAN HAS REMOVED ISeptembereth.,:: tyrYioTi •'■-•■ ,-.-m t auia-lm* BRYANT;* 'STRATTON’S. NATIONAL * MERCANTILE' COLLEGES, |6eated -at ‘ PhiU dfllvhU-, B. B. wmpt 6BYBN,m*nd. CHESTNUT; flaw York, Buffalo, Cleveland. and Chicago. For in* formation. CAtl.areendTorffetaiognfß.;/ ; ' fe9-tfV !»A;:LTiiAfD iSINGING,. PIANO. AND -A*/ GUITAR.—.Mr.T. BISHOP will rßeymß lulaineKi Academy* 13Q2FILBRKT Bt. " , fiENTRAE INSTIISITE, N.W. CORNER rV ofTENTHMd.SPRING OARDEN Streets, will Ifor BUSINESS,»rfoiCOLLEGB,i ’ :an33-6w». H.G. McOUIRE, A; M- Principal, INSTITUTE, V . DEAN STREET,>Iow LOCUST. • -The tbeUlaasicsl Institute-will be resumed • on^n4fty,SeptemberAth. t saffrlPi 8 * 1 1 J* -We FAIREB/A. MtTPiinoipalr ■ rjIDEN HALL , (LATE PARADISE) F.' ' A-d SBMINAIIY; eftuetea In the village of Paradiao, .on.i«eMt*L *M.Philadelphia, tnrapTke. fifty-three .nßleetreetof Fhijndelphia.mttamile,eaetof Laoceeter oitr.,and tbree-fonrtli«of.a;mile fr<wnLenman place IN SKPTEMJBER. Thpbnfmlng fa undergoing tho rough retain a story being added.for dormitories, into i which Water’will .be-introduced, - ; and.hath, attached, . Cointertable jwcoramodation is thus provided for thirty ’ bottom* pupils, and the trustees will spare , no expense to renderjthe sohoolwortby of public favor. . " ’ ; towhoni the cpaduotorsof this sohool are emitted pameulariy to. name : tee Rt.Havj Bishops Alonso Rotter and Be Lanoe jvand the H*v,Dr .W , Bacon Bteven*,or i Pbilade]phia. , 'hier -iubjmt tea.following-testimonial, kmdlr tendered and wifh MiM-ghamWlatn. ar the imraedi sra ftffssssifiK well-earned reputation of a most competent and «uo* the confidence o; the pubfio, aadf j /eul-gw ;,y , j r ■„ Paradise, Lancaster couatr.P, .. fjiKiENDS.v mmssmM? schools 'tfyLrebpeh ibo-fith. ;lii the Girls* Grammar gohaol the higher bfancber thoroughly-taught Other genommnUo^admitted. S3i \DILLWYN Diilwyn street*- - : >’-■ aU2g-2w* • FRIENDS’ ACADBMY FOR BOYS, of 4l North ELEVENTH Street, will reopen jne deiionunfltionE admitted. $l2 per ffnSffigi*?” - ' WM.WKITALL, fiERMAJHTOWK FEMALE SEMINARY, betweßn MAIN and GREEN reopCS'September Ist, 1859. •v Tneoooree Onnstruotion is thorough, sy«temauo<and Cractlcat, embracing f alKthp£-useful and,.: ornamental Dranonetecsentml to & Smshea eduoatton. .Frivate instnlotion iiven m> Music, Fainting;and LahgofigeSr - , - , . Pripoual. , i|?DDMTIONr;OF.r YOUNG TEADIES “TtefpHii, Girdcn Idotitaio, No-«} MAIIBHALI, P»«idence«UMAllSKAiWre?t, EDUCATIONAL. npHE HEMANS INSTITUTE.—Rov. JAS. '4 J. HELM will ooon, Boptembor 12, Ulb School for .'the hiklior euuoetiop of A Hniitmi mimhorof Youpg La dles. Toraooa til whom lio not personally known are referred,to, Prof, p. X). Qloyayind. Prpf. Oliarloa Short, Rov.Lts. Mortom< Stevens, wilmor,. Sml otimrs., RES W:NOE 1315 Street; SCHOOL. 1313 CHESTNUT Stroet. - , , «6-18 t TTNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA— <U DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.-Tlio' First Term of tho College year will open on THURSDAY, theStli met. Candidate,a for admission will appear at,(ho University, .for examination, on that day, nt lialf-past 9 o'clock A. M. r«>th>hfotW> , hter,n,^rt f doll|m. Ai;iijj i •J . • . * Secretary of the Faculty of Arte.^ HBMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the VIOLIN and PIAffO,. Mr* Allen - may be applied to at the 'residence of his father, Professor Aden, No. -218 South SEVENTEENTH Street, sS-lm PRIVATE TmTXON,—A. gentleman c^i devote twd hours a (o'the private tuition of olio,! or two Lad* or Young, Ladies, of from 10 tolOyoarsof age, m English Gramma* - and Litorature* Logic, Phi losophy, and other English branches; General Mathe matics, Latin, and French. Address “ Delta, 1 ” Press offioe. . i~ ■ -82-iinw-3t* ST. MARK’S. EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, -will, D. V., re open on MONDAY, September 12th, at 9A. M. - Applications for admission, if- made before the begin -muaof the term, aalQ-Wf&m-tf 1507 RACE Street. English and ocassioal school. The Sohoolof the subscriber; in SIMEB’ BUILD ING, on CHESTNUT Street, alwve Twolfth, will re open on the SECOND, MONDAY, the. 12th do, of Sep t?Be2-°tf '- - . ' . , , CHARLES SHORT. WM. H. FENNEY, Professor of Music Piano, Singing’ and Molbdebn, Noi 607 North Sixth Street, above Bbttonwdod. ‘ .v, - - efrOt* ' •HARRIETT. 3HOWN WILL REOPEN ,‘Jtl- HER' SCHOOL -FOR YOUNG LADIES. in the Large and Airy Rooms at the N. W. cof. of FILBERT and JUNIPER,StYeets, opposite Penn Sguare, on. the 6th of Ninth mo. (September.) Circulars oan be obtained at No. 1329 FILBERT Street. . . auU-lm* THE GRAND JUBILEE which: was to have been givon yesterday, by CARL GAERTNFR, at TULIP GROVE,, near jladdonfiold; has been post poned in consoQUenoo._of the storm, until TO-MOR ROW, (Wednesday, the 7th.) when, by request, the Programme will <be performed'as advertised.' - > The Cars will leave VINE-Street wharf at 7.30,9.30. U.BO A.M.s 2,4,and7P.M.- - Leave Grove at 8.30,10.30 A. M.; X, 3, 4.30,6.30, and 8 P.M.- • - - Fare, including ferriage, 10 oonts each way. s6-2t* Ridge -avenue and manayunk PASSENGER RAILWAYv -' ■ ': ’ . ' ,The double track of this Railway being now completed *to the Wissahiokon, Cara will leave the new station, at the comer of RI*‘GE and COLUMBIA Avenues,for Laurel Hill, Falls of Schuylkill, Wissahukon. and Manayunk.'every 15 mmutea<between,the hours of 6 A. M. ana 7 P. M.Jevery half hour between 7P. M. and 9 P. M„ and a Car at 10 k P, M* and.n& P. M. Thedown Cars -will leave Manayunk at 6 A.M., and 6& A. M., and thereafter overy Id minutes until 8 P. M., then every “half hour till 10 V. M; ’ ’ ; iN./8.-Tha Girard-College Passenger Railway (Jars from Second and Arch streets, via Arch street. Ninth street, and Ridge avonuo, connect with exchange tiok ,eU. ALFRED L. CLAY, ■ Bg-6t ■ - 'Secretary/ QREEN AND COATES; ( FOURTH AND EIGHTH STREET, TICKETS. TWENTY-FIVE FOR ONE DOLLAR. ,FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES: C3.E, KAMERLY. Drqggist/comer .of Third - - and-Federal sts. EUGENE SHOENING^... .Druggist,'comer ofFofirth j • • ana Wharton sts. WILLI AM.H. PILE... —«. Druggist, comer of Passy - _ • - unk ind Catherine sts. . -ROBERT KtLDUFF........Druggisti corner of Sixth ' and Bhippen sts. - JOS. CRAP BAKER..^-.-...Druggist,cprnerofSeventh - • - ana Carpenter sts. A. M. BURDEN;—— .Drugjt&t,,corner of Eighth ■ _ and Federal sts. FRANCIS 7-ERMAN........Druggret-comer o( Ninth • ' -and Catharine sts. ROBERT REYBURN. coraor of Tenth -■ ■ anaEUsworth sts. , NATHANIEL RANCK Druggist, cor. of Eleventh * - - ' • and Soiith sts. LAURENT & MARON^—.Confectioners,cor.ofSucth - ' and Arch sts. J. & 0. COOKE.—. M Druggist, corner of Eighth i - • - ana Race sts. G.C. comer of Sixth and vine sts.- , A. E. GRIFFITH. —.—Druggist, oomer of Beoond . - and Race sts. ■ GUSTAVUS MANNED..-.. .Druggist. cor. of Eleventh and Buttonwood sts. (atic . _Ridge avenue). EDWARD PARRlSH..—Druggist, comer of Eighth - <;. > > ' and Aroh sts. • D. L. STACKHOUSE. .Drog sift, corner of Eighth ana Green sts, , O RMTOWIPwIpOT. of Ninth and Green .' atreota. OFFICE of the COMPANY.No.433 Walnut «t, RECEIVER’S OFFICE Fairmoont. • au22-tf PENNSYLVANIA *STATE AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.—Tho NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will be held at POWELTON. PHILADELPHIA, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, end FRIDAY, 1 the 27th. 28th. 29th, and 30th days of September next. On the Ist of September, the Secretanr will remove to the Rooms ofthe Philadelphia Society for the promotion of Agricul ture, No. 638 CHEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia, where Books of Entry for the Exhibition will be opened. Letters addressed tathe Secretary,at Harrisburg, to, John McGowhn, Philadelphia, or 'Charles K. Engle, Bustleton, will meet With attention till Ist of September. « , ‘DAVID TAGGART, President. 1 A. O. HEISTER, Beo y. - aulo-w&e-tge2U)26to3o TVOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN, that ap ** jdicatio'fihasbeen rrinde for a re-issue of Certifi cate No. 166 of 'GERMANTOWN GAS STOCK, Five Shares, in thename of Dr. T. F. BETTON, dated Janu ary 22d, 1896, the some having been lost or xnistaid. ' J. G. ROSENGARTEN, ’ Attorney for Dr. Belton. Philadelphia. June 28.1899. Je29-v3m clams; - Notice is hereby given to the owners of the properties mentioned in the appended memoranda of Claims, that writs of scire faoiss will be issued thereon, in three months from the date,hereof, unless the same an) paid on or before that time. KKLLEY .. T > Philadelphia, Jane 28,1869. . - : ; The City of’Pinladelphiato the use of Jacob Bartholo mew vs. Lay & Brother, owners or reputed owners, or whoever may be owners, Common December Term. 1858, No. 268. Paving, 8162 99. Lot on the west side of Church street* 67 feet 6 inches south of Franklin street, 100 feet by JW feet. In the First ward. > ; Same vs. John Alexander; owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas* March Term. 1869. No; in. Paving, 860 S 2. Lot on the east side of Obnrch street. 13Sfeet lO inches north of Moore street. In the First ward., „ . 5 Same vs. George P. Johnson, owner or reputed owner, Ofr whoever may he owner. Common vleaa, March Term, 1859. No. 172. raving* 8113 15. Lot on the southwest comer of Churoh anu Reed streets. In the First ward. ? Je29-wl3t ■: , iIJJPEOIAL' m Qood- - Patent, Vulcanized 1 .Rubber' Sottpenders, Braids. Weoa, and all other fabnos and arttoies made by combining fibrous substanoes with threads or sheete grvuioamzed rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or,labelled with my name, and by my authority, they cannot be-legally disposed of in the UnltedStates. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the Spjinv Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUBLVE RIGHTS -IN THE PATCNT for theca goods, whioh embrace all the styles, heretofore manufactured or im- P A^s6“t d lOß»feM TO MANUFACTURE and SEEL BtS’e D .f«? n Y aPI ” rotttlon “ na-Jr , , HORACE H. DAY. ;TVOTIOE:--Pereons having - business with I V the FLOBn -INSPECTOR- will call at-No, li VINE Street, between the hours of 9 o'clock and S fad tl ' e lßB & e .M. r £ r AU*Mi!?, ntr ’ ; jel7 Flour Inspector* ; Trincipals. ' Department op public hioh- WAYS.-Offioe S. W. oomer of CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets, „ • “ PmLADBtPHIA, AngllSt 20,1329,1 ; Notice to Contractors.—Scaled Proposals will bo received by the undersigned, at Jhdi omoe, until 12 o’clock M. September 12,2009, for the construotionof the following Culverts: ■ • /; ~ One on the line of Wharton street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, to be of Briok, 2 feet in diameter. : One on tho line of Sansom street, between Twentieth and Twenty-fourth streets, to be of Bnok, 3 feet in dia 'naeter, * > One on (he line of Eighth' street, between Coates street and a poif,t 200 feet north of Brown street, to be of Briok, 22 inches mdiamcwer. - - - - - , And all biddort afu invited to be present at the’ open •lng Of Proposals oneted On sai'u day, at 4 o'clock P. M. ■ Specifications may at the Dopartment of Surveys. y ‘ • ; - • JOSEPH-SIiANTZ, 6u20-tse}2 , t> .ChiefComimsßio.aerpf Highways. SUMMER RESORTS. ■JTITTATINNY f HOUSE, »«. ... . . u DELAWARE WATER GAP. . This place having been so crowded, until within a few ;days, as to prevent many person* from obtaining acootn ' rnodations, the. Proprietor now, announces to such, and , to those who wish to spend a fe w days or. wooks during . the deliglitfcl autumnal season, thatjlioy can he aocom ' modated with comfortable rooms.' The months of Bep \ temberand Octoberare notonly the most pleasatitseason at the ‘ Gap,” but afford the additional sport of fine Fishlngnnd Gunning.. Passengers leave WALNUT- Btreet Wharf at 6 o’clock in the morning; n«d arrive at ' the Gap at 12# o’oiook same day j or by the North Penn sylvania to Easton, m the. afternoon, and arrive at the - Gap next day at 12# o'cwSk, - _ 0u27-3w, L. WV BRODHEAD, Proprietor, 'TMURRAY. HOUSE. r ' - •'? . ' ‘NEWARK, OHIO, . I» th* »nd Ds»t firrongail Holol in central Ohio, ■ is oedtrally located and is /easy of access from nil the routes of travel, .Tt contain* all the modern improve ments, ftnd'every obnvenlence for the oomfort and no oommodation of the travelling public. The Sleeping • Rooms aro largo, and well ventilated. The Suites of Rooms aro well arranged and carefully furnished for fhmibesand large travelling.parties f tyid the House will be kept as a first-olaas Hotel m every respect. • * • H. A. MURRAY Sc BRO., an24-3m ' ' , " Proprietors. gEA BATHING seebls fnends who may favor him with their patronage donrfg the season. je26-3m - t. THOS. 0. GARRETT. rpHE MANSION HOUSE. A ; ' '''_£• READING. PENN'A. W" W. L. DE BOURBON, Proprietor. .This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of oitizpns.and,visiters, ha#.lately undergone extensive repairs, ana is how one. 01 the most oommodions, ele gant, and thorough hotels in the Union r beautifully lo pated at the oomer of FIFTH and PENN Streets, Head ing,/Its accommodations are first-ehiss; the rooms spacious and airy ; and tho table constantly supplied with all.tho luxuries of tlio 'season. Persons desirous of spending a few weeks in the summer in an agree- Reading. , ap22-tf HfEOHANIOAL BAKERY, S. W. Comer ijR BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now in successful operation, day and night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see the whole process of bread-making for thomselvos. . The, undersigned takes the liberty of saying that far thirty-five years he has beenapraotioal Baker—uveas apprentjoe, and five as-journeyman in one of the first houses in Bootiana, nnfftwenty-five as master-curing whioi\tirae he has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing all the improvements which have been made during that period, n In this establishment, of wMioh he hos now the man agement, in addition to the ooroplete labor-saving ma chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not heroto . in the purchase of flour, hone but the soundest and best shall ever be used; and be has no hesitation in sayiug that Breadof all.kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in Quality and weight by that made br the ordmary.procees. Families in which the Bread mode by tho Meohanical Bakery has not been tried, or in whioh it has been tried Only at its commencement, before the machinery was In perfect working order, are respeotfpily asked to give it atrial now; the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. . - < JOHIv &* MOXEY, my24-tf , , , , Superintendent. ■DEFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels ariou ,SraileH. 150 bbls ornahed, flirted ami powdarjd fo L ,^“ by , ;; James graham %. co„ anaa . T.ETITIA Btraat. SIPTS. TURPENTINE.—ISOr-bbls Spts. Torpflatine. in atore and for aalo hv .. g^OFFEB- —SQO bags low-priced Rio, 100 t 6o • #n» . LETiTIA Street. THEf ~ 'WEME&fcte' HOTICJES., BREAD. INSURANCJ3. COMPANIES, ryilE WASHINGTON INSURANCE.COKpAN , ' VARaUHAR BUILDINGS'. , ‘ No. 230 WALNUT. STREET, rHILADELHIIA, Incorporated in 1857, under the General Insurance Law 1 of renusylvania, Authorized Capital.. —*— 8500,000 Subscribed Capital. 200,000 Paid up Capital.* •?*.*- 114,800 • INVESTED AS VOLLONVB J Bond and Mortgages, first lien $52,170 Bunk, Railroad, and other Stocks and So- ’ ounties...... 64,000 1 Caeli in Bank.-—. 8,630 ‘8114,800 FUBNJTURE, ko. Also, on CARGOES and FREIGHT » and from all parts, of the world, and Inland Naviga tion and Transportation, on favorable terms. OFFICERS. CHARLES O* IMLAY. President, WM, WRIGHT, Vice President. O. C. BUTLER, Secretary, . H. G. RAMUORGLR, Assistant Seoret&ry* ’ DIRECTORS.' c Jasper Hardinffi WjUinra Imlay, O. C.. Butler, WiUiqm Wright, Henry K. Strong, . F. F. Torrey, D.D. Jones, Jno.Tonner, Alonzo Butler, Wm.B. Grubb, J.H. Hares, Charles G. Imlay, mar 18-tt 1 / » ■ - Life insurance and trust com- PANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE-COMP ANY; Northeast comer of THIRD and DOCK Streets.' Assets, 8902,226 26. INSURES LIVES for,lhe whole term'of life—grants annuities and 'endowments—purchases life interests in Real Estat?, and makes ail contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. _, • ; .. . They act as Exeoutors, Administrators, Assignees Tn,rt...,»ndG««r4.» s .j |BTBES ._ Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes, Beniamin Coates, William Martin. Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland, 'William P. Hacker, ' Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Euston,, • Samuel C. Huey. Theophilue Paulding, Charles Hailoweu, ‘ Edmund A. Souqer, Henry C. Townsend, DamelL. Hutohmsos, RodolphusKoct,' John W. Hornor, , William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Aroher, P.'V.Duflow,». ’ Sarhuel J. Clinstiaa, 1 ’ William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Rasin, , , •. John G; Brenner, 1 P. 8. Miohfei, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, Pres dent,- '.. BAML, E. STOKBB, Vice Pres’t. Johw W. HoßHoa. Secretary. 1 - aulB-ly The quakes city insurance COMPANY,' PHILADELPHIA,' P».' FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. .03 WALNUT Street CHARTER PERPETUAL. - CAPITAL, ; 8200,000 , s WM,^ARINe,‘AND'iNLANi)'iNSyKiNa^, 0011 Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, on Buddings and Merchandise ofall descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland and Ooean, on Vessels. Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World. OFFICERS GEORGE H. HART, President. • E. P. ROSS, Vioo President, H. R. CQGGSHALL. Becrettry. S. H. BUTLER, Asa‘t Secretary. ' DIRECTORS, E. W. Bailey. Andrew R. Chambers, Charles Q, Tjmlajr, H.R. Cosgshnir. Hon. H. M. Fuller, anl George H. Hart, , E. P. Koss,- A. C. Cattell, Foster S. Pertaus, * Bamuel Jones* M. D.» Delaware mutual bafel'y in SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE 0* ZPENNSYL VA NIA, 1835. • OFFICE 8* fE, CORNER THIRf). AND WALNUT 1 Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) m w . CARGO, ( To all parts of the World. PBBIaHT, INIAND INSURANOK . On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage Tm'-m'jWrfkß. ■ On Merchandise generally. - oamre h^% H m'’S>% PANY, November 1,1858, Par. , ~ • Market Vahtt, , t 103,060, Philadelphia City 8 & cent. L0an....5305,144 00 1 110.000, Pennsylvania State Loans 104,425 00 $90,000, U. 8. Treasury 4>i & cent. Notes.... 30,112 00 $Ol,OOO, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 centi Bonds... ..... 45,375 00 820,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- cent. 80nd5..... ' 12,000 00 815,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas ,• • , Company, interest an&pnnoipal , ' . guarantied by the city or Phila delphia... 14,02500 85,000,100 shards'Pennsylvania Railroad ‘ 80,000,100 Pennsylvania Rail- W • road C0mpany................... 850 00 82,650, Sundry shares’ Philadelphia Ice Boat Company, Havre do Graoe Steam Tow Boat Company So- vannah Steam Navigation dom> , panrtßndPhiladolphiaßxc&o&go 2,(do oo iiSK’anil Mortgage., and Real Batata, or-® 3U,IW 00 fioe 8ui1ding....... Bills receivable for Insurances made . Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently issued—and other debts due the Company;.. 61,288 1 Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa- mes Cosh on Deposit in Bank. ITORS. . ■ x James C. Hand, . Thoophiltu Fauldinx, James Traauair. WmmmEyre, Jr.i J. P.PenistoQ, Joshua P. Eyre, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. M’Farland, Thomas C. Hand, ' Robert Burton, ft.?iorS!' lPi “S b ’ ei T. T.Losan, 14 - M .MARTIN, President. •/ m -ELAND, Vioe President. 1 irctarr. L ‘_ mhas-dtf William Martin* Joseph IL Seali Edmund A. Souder* John C. Davis* John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper. Edward Darlington* Dr. R, M. Huston, William 0. Ludwig* Hugh Craig, Spencer M’nvalne» Charles Kelly, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob f.JtmeSi THOS. C, HENRY LYLBURN, Seoi Fame insurance company, No. 411 CHESTNUT Street* PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, . Samuel Wright.... & Co. William W. Walters* William Ryan & Co, ' CHARLES RiCIIARDSONm J. Cj HOW® & Co. ■ - George A. West.. West, Fobes, ft Lloyd. Barclay Lippinoott, Hunter, A Soott, Jacob W. Stout.. Cheflees,Stout, A Co. Henry Lewis* Jr-.—.. Leins* Bros.* k Co. David B.Birrby; Davis ft Biniey. A; H. Rosgnhbim...... , Rosenheim, Brooks* ft Co, * John B. Ellison. John B. Ellison, ft Sons. John W.Evbhmar.. John W. Emm an ft Co* Thomas 8. Martin..... Savage & Martin. T ?pNATH A N'^ > SL6c{fM l f¥'ioß Prea't. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Sao y. ■ ant-lf INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE'AND 'MA JUNE INSURANOE-No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD -1853*^347^60 ffth-Capital 92D0,0Gd~Asset8, January 2, Aft invested in.so and and.available securities—con tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks QfMerobandise, ;; • HenryD. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,* ' Simeon-Toby* -- SamuelGran6,Jr., 1 • Charles Tobias Wagner, : William 8. Smith, Thomas B.Wattson* ' • John B.Budd. Henry G. Frfloman, Williamß.White, j-Charleys*Lewis, HENrTd. s'heKSeRD, President. WILLIAM IiARPVR. Secretary. |e9-Wfm .tf rpflß MORRIS KIBE INSU RANGE COMPANY I ' ' _OP PHItAPBI.PntA, 469 WALNUT. STREET. This Company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on Pubfio and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally. : The following provision in the Polioies of this Com- theirseountjr whe» assigned M col •• This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise affected, after Its assignment as a collateral security to a. grouud-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of such As signment by the omoe, by any transfer or conveyance of the mortgogod of the same.” , Paul T. Jones, r Jeremiah M. Brooks, JohnH’jlme. • Robert Clarke, - Isaac S. Waterman, David Salomon, Edward.G. James, Wiibam Vanderveer, Joseph Jartney, Theodore Cuyler, Joseph H. CoHins. Samuel Caatnor. PAUL T. JONES. Presid t** „ yM. VANDERVEEH* Vioo President. Oir.BKßr 8. Btrbt.inq, Seorntai-* mv7-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, m , DIRECTORS., Thos. L. Luders, Wm. F» Loeoh. J. Edgar Thomson, Robt, W. D. Truitt, M.W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin, ’ John o. James, 11. H.shiliingford, A. J. Buoknor. C. E. Spangler, John W. Sexton, H. H, Houston, Witham Raiguel, Wm.H.Love, ' ' Edwin Booth, - Charles F. Norton, John Garrison, Myer, i. EUDBHS. Vice President—E. S.WaRNE. Seoretarr-CHARLES A/BUY. dels western insurance and TRUST COMPANY, . Office, No.4O3.WALNUT atreot, (Company’s Buildine.) „ .' ... I’IMPAUKI.PinA, will hereafter conduot the same with a oomhined Capi tal, and available * ' r r . ~ ASSETS OF OVER $350,000,, invested, for the most part, in Fibst Bond&nd Most gages, bearing six,par cent.interest, on improved pro P O L t /AX or . t iU lot M? amount. > FtRE, INLAND, AND MARINE CARGO RISKS Taken on the most Charlos 0. Lnthrop, William Darting. i . Alexandor Whiildm, E. TmcyV f 1 *' . John C. Hunter, Jamoa B. Smith, TO 0 «?'& l6^urBt ’ C. N. Shipman, Chicako,R J. R. MoCurdjr, . Frs. Tyler, Waverly.N. Y. Thomas L. Gmespio, Charles Harlan, Darnel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Sfoonm. C. C. LATHROP, President. y . -.rr-'r. WM. DARLING. Vied President. JAMEBWRGHT, ScoroMry and trcafaror. C. 8. RUHBBLL. Aagmtant Hoorotarr. fnh23-d*W V BUSINESS CARDS.; V B. PALMER’S ADVERTISING jj’j* AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH »nd CHEST- B&. Subßoriptipn. taken for tho beet City and Country rißyrspiTperß. at Inwewt cash DHcee. . naS-Sm ■ IVIARTIN & QUAYLE’S ' JTJ - 1035 WALNUT STREET, ' . , nstow aLBVESTH, - ’ -_s2-lm PHILADELPHIA. TSAAC ROBERTS,. ReaI Estate Agent; no--, r SAMUEL C. ROBERTS, CoNyKrAKcun ■■ }K6>f pn iteml torma, FARMS AND COUN TRY SEATS, in Pennsylvania, Now Joraoy, Delaware, pSa^^^ , ' na^rr^i^’^',R^o ’’’’®n t Walnut and Bjirilee streets, Philadelphia. . sl-lin* alex. McKinney, - r *- ATTORNEY AT LAW,' w,i .g&eenbburg, PA, diSaoSies, m Wo,tm ° rolan d, Armstrong, aml ln- A UGUST BELMONT, BANKER. 78 BEAVER STREETS sbaf”'' 1 * I *'' aud vi6 “ na tf 7 .s r HPHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 1 320 CHESTNUT Street, forward, rireels, Pack age., Merchandise, Bank Notes, nod Specie, either by its own Lines, or in oonneotion with ether Express Com pames, to all the prmoipie towns and oities of the . - E. S SANIlFOlfl), luu-u General Superintendent. SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds., ,tieroes,;ond barrels, for sale by ’ ' JAMBS GRAHAM it CO., tl1> ” ■ . ■ - . LETITIA .B*raat. ‘ PITCH —250 bbls. Oity made Pitch, in store and for sale bv ■ ROWLEY, ASHBURNER k CO.. au3l 16 SOUTH WHARVES. ]VE tV Nos. 1 & 2 MACKEREL—A small J- v invoice of assorted packages, lauding from steamer Kensington, and for sale by . WM. j: TAVLOR * CO., 33 tin 138 SOUTH WH A RYE’S, RAILROAD LINES. Ishg.A'KS RAILROAD, via jMgBl A. , - , . On and after Sopt. 4th, 1860, the trains will leave Phi ladelphia, from the Station, N. t. corner of EICiH TRENtA and MARKET Streets, at 7.15 and 9.30 A. M„ and at 2.30 and 5.45 P. M.' „ „ . Leave West Chester, from the 'Station, on EAST MARKET Stteet, at 6.4fiand 9.30, A.M.,and 2 and 5.15 M, " * ’ i ON SUNDAYSC-Leavel’hiladelphiiYatl! AiM.,and 2 P.'M. Leave West Chester at 7.30 A. Mu and SP. M. ' , v(\ HENRY .WOOD, my 28-tf General Superintendent. fir? M ' CHANGE OF HUUKS. PHILADELPHIA, WIL - MINCmM, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. . On and aftor MONDAY, September sth, 1859, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA] For Baltimore at 8.16 A, 61., 12 noon, (Express,) and **For Chester ttt 8.15 A. M.‘, 12 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M. . For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M. f 12,4, and 11.10 P. M. For Now Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. 61. For Middletown at 8.16 A. 6J.. and 4 F, M. For Dover at 8.16 A. 61., and 4 r. 61. For Seaford at 8.15 A. 61. - • For aiilford at 4P. M. ’ • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8,30 A. 61., (Express,)o.<o A. M.» and 6.25 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6.5? A. M. and 9.20 A, M., 1.10 and 8.40 P. M. ,eave N6w Castle at 8.46 A, M., and 8 P. M. Middletown at 7.50 A. M. and 6.60 P, M» leave Dover at 0.60 A. 61., aud 5.40 P. 61. jeava Milford at 6.30 A. M. ieave Seaford at 2.35 P. 61. Leave Chestor at 7.44,9.50 A. 61., 1.45 and 9.15 P, M, leave Baltimore for Seaford and Delaware Railroad at 6.30 A* M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 22.28 and 11.40 P. M, Leave Wilmington at 9.20 A. M.,12.55r.6L, and 12.20 A ‘ M ’ ■ - SUNDAYS , Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 6.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attaohed, ■ - ' will run as follows s Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 5:45 P* 61. „ - u ‘Leave Wilmington for Ferryville and intermediate places at 7.25 F. M. Leave Havre-de-Graco for Baltimore andintermedlate plaoes at 6.40 A. 61. ... Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate plaoes at 5.40 P.M, Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate places at 5.45 P. M. Jya S. 61. FBLTON, President. nra^t u FOR THE SEA-SHORE. ,On and after September Ist, and until further notice, trn,™ for Atlantio City leave YINE-Street Wharf Mail Train: - ,7JO A. M. F»xpress“ ...... ..... . 4a. M, Stopping at all Stations, going, and returning ! LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY. Express Train - 8 A. M, Marl, ..4P.M. | SUNDAY TRAIN. 'leaves Vine-Btreet at...*.. noe-Btreßt 8 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantio at. $ P. M. Fare to Atlantic ®1 80 Round Trip Tioket*. good for two dare 82 £0 Freight must be delivered at Cooper 1 * Point by IP. jfn jThe Company will not be responsible for any goods un til received and reoeipted for by their Freight Agent at the Point, iBl-lm JOHN 0, BRYANT, Agent, temcßßWßa NOTICE TO SHIPPERS dSfislSisßs OF LOCAL FREIGHT, i The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward freight to the fol poinU the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- , Look Haven, Lewisburg, . < Wayne. Northumberland, Jersey Shore* - - Sunbury, - -~ Linden, Treverion Intersection, 3 Georgetown, . Williamsport, Millorstown, t Muncy, Halifax, ! w.atßontown, York, Milton, Junotion, AS«I5 ,ana aUlntorm6(liat6 Poison HANOVER 1 ient to Freight Station, THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets, will be proinptW forwarded. Jlvft-aro K J. BNBEt)WR. Frwlsht Agent PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— GJJIOKEST'ROUTE toElmira, Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Cruoago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St, Louis. ' : Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia And Read rag Railroad Dopot, oorner BROAD and VINE Streets, For Elmira. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, DetnvChicago, Milwaukee,.Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul’s,Turlington, jnd t. R _ NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee,.Rook Island, Galena,St. Paul's, Burlington, dnd St. Louis. ‘The7XO A, M.and 3XO P. M. trains run through to stopping at aU Stationson the Lebanon !-The7.3o A/M. train oonneots at Rupert for Wilkes- Baggage cheokod to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge* . r r ‘ BS4. Ticket*can bo procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT BtreetSjand at the Passen ger Depot, oorner BROAD add VINE. J THROUGH. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sun day excepted,) lor all points West and North, at d P. M. I Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure going tue same day. . For further information, apply at } ' Freight Depot, BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAR. 8. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. oorner SIXTH and CIfESTNIiT Streets, ! 001-tf ; Philadelphia. ngjmKWBH PHILADELPHIA, GER-. MANTOW AND NDRRIS TOWNRAILROAD—SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS- On and after Monday, MaVflth,lBs9Luntil further notice, } FOR GERMANTOWN. i Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, 6)4, min., 10, 11)4, 12, A. M., 1, 2, 3, 3)4,4, 5, Mi, 6,7, 8/9, 10, end 11 I*. M. ■i Leave Germantown 6,7,7)4,8,8)4,9,10,11, A. M., 12)4, 1, 2,3,4,6,6,6)4, 1 Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A, Ml, 3,3,8,7Af, and 19)4 P. M. ....~ 3,330 00 , . 42,067 86 $698,804 TO’ | Leave Gormantown 8.10 rata. A. M., 1.10 rain., 4,6 Hi and&,VP*M. i CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD, j I*avePhiladelphia 6,8,8 X, 11 A. M., 9,3)4, 4,6)4, 6,9, { Leave Chestnut HiU7.lO, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11X6 A. M„ 12.40,8.40,6.40,7.10, 8.40.10.10 P. M. » ON SUNDAYS. ;! Leave Philadelphia9.os min. A. M., 2,6, and 7H P* Nt. J Leave Chestnut Hill 7.50 A. M,, 12X0, 6.10, and BXS ■f' FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. * Leave Philadelphiao,BXs min., 10.05, min., IV)*.A. M., . J.Q3 min.. 3,06 min., 4)4, 5)4, 6%, 11% P. M. : l Leave Norristown 6,7,9,11 A. M., 2, 3)4, 4)4, 0, 7)4, J M ‘ ON SUNDAYS, i i Leave Philadelphia 9 At M., 3 and 4 P. M. t Leave Norristown 7 A. M., 1 and 6 P, hi. . FORMANAYUNK. 11 Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 min., 8.05 mip., 9)4, 10.05 min., 1134 A. M., 1.05 mm., 2.06 min., 3.05 nun., 4)4, 6%, flleareSlanarunk6)4,7)4,&V*9«, 10)4,21)4 A.M., 1)4, 4X5 rain., 4,6,6)4,8,0.05 min. P.hf. I / ON BUNDAYS, | Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3,4PM.- | Leave Manayunk7)4 A. hL, 1)4,6)4, ©4 V* M. •! mr7 rriHE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL •UL I; RAILROAD. , 1859.SiM' 1859. pHE CAPACITY 0/ T TH.B c§ OAD IS EQ.UAL TO I -THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direot at Philadelphia. -with Through -Trainj from Boston. New York, and all points East, and at the Union .Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams for Cin cinnati, 8t Louis. Clevomnd, Chicago, Burlington, fit. Paul s, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all intermediate points in Ohio., Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc ky*. Miohlgan, Wisconsin, Minnesot&tMissouri, Kansas, ana Nebraska—-thus furnishing facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oom fortby any other route. I Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg* of Cars or Conductors. I Smoking Cars are attaohed to each Train: Woodruff’s Bleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Bun- MHMSS& eaves Philadelphia at 7'lS ArM. •' i Fast Lino ** . 44 ILSO A. M, - Express Train leaves “ 10,60 P. M. j' -WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: } lUrkeßburg Accommodation at II A, M. ! Harrisburg Acoomrabdation, via Columbia,2.oo P, M. Columbia , » 4JiOP. M. {Passengers for; Wert Chester will take the Mail, Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station.- j Passengers forßnnbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Fallß, aud intermediate points, leaving Phi la dolphtaat7.lB A. M., and 3P. M., godirectly through. - Tickets Westward inaj bo obtained at the office of the 'Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in th© West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio- Rivers. : 80b. Fare always m low as any other Route. (The completion, of the Western oonneotsonu of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago.make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN Thlg EABT *ND THE } GREAT NORTHWEST.. . (The commotion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the savingof tune, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight ana the Travelling ft- I®' 1 ®' . FREIGHTS WESTWARD. < By this Route Freights of all descriptions oan be for jwarded from Philadelphia. Npw York, Boaton.or Balti more , to any point pn the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisoonsm, lowa, or.Miseouri, by Rail road direot. The Pennsylvania Railroad also oonneota at Pittsburg with Steamers, by wmoh Goods oan be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin. Misouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, I Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes. ■ t Merphants and Shippers entrusting the transportation ;of their Froight to this Company, oan rely withoonfi idenoe on its speedy transit. 1 1 ' THE RATES Op FREIGHT to any point in the Wert I by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora : Me as are charged by other Railroad Companies. »3u Be particular to mark paokages 1 4 via Penna. Rail rronuT Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, wUI do well to direct them to bo shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Bhippmg Directions, apply Ito, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany; , D. A. STEWART. Pittsburg] ’Doyle Sc Co.,Stoubonvi)le t O.;H.S.Pieroe A Co., Zanes ville, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; R, McNoely. Mays- j ville, Ky.; Ormsby Sc Cropper, Portsmouth, O.j Paddock !&. Co,, JeSersonvtllo, Indiana; H. W. Brown & Co., I Cincinnati. 0.: Athern & Hibbert, Cincinnati, O.i R. 0» ' Meldrum, Madison. Ind.; William Bingham. Louisvillo, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley & Co., EvßnBvilje,Tnd.;N. W. Gra ham Sc Co., Cairo, 111.; R. F, Sass, St. Louis, Mo.; John , H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harns Sc Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke Sc Co., Chicago, 111.; W. H. H. Koonts, ' Alton, 111;; Murphy Sc Walle, Dubuque, 111.; or to Freight ; Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. .’Parties Attending to their own shipments from the - East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the Company at the following places before shipping: lor lottera addressed to eithorof them on the sutueot oi t freights, will meet with prompt attention • E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. ; MAGRAW* Sc KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore. LEECH Sc CO., 2 r Artor House, or IS. William at., N.Y. LEECH Sc CO., 54 Kilby street, Boston. . JL-H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent. Philo. L. L. HOUPT. GeVl Ticket AeentfPhiU. TQOS. A. SCOTT, Gen'lSup’t, Altoona, Pa. utu 1859. 1859 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NEW tfORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, EROM WALNUT-STBKRjr WHARF, Will leave as follows, viz: fares. At 6A. M.,viaComdon and Amboy, Cam. A Am. Accommodation $2 25 At 6 A. M. f via Camden and Jersey City, (New Joroey)Acoommodntion ; 2 25 At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail . 8 00 At 11 A. M., by StoanuKwit, via Taoony and Jersey City, Morning Express 8 00 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. A A. Ex press - 3 00 ■ At3>j P.M.jby Steamboat, via Tocony and Jer sey City, Evening Express. 3 00 At3«P. M.. hv Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 25 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail.... “ 3 00 At II P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Night Mail 2 25 At2s£ P.M, via Camdenand Amboy,Accomodation, (Freight and Passenger-lot Class Ticket. 2 25 . . 2d Class Ticket 1 £0 At 6 P. M., via Camdenand Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket 225 2d Claes Ticket 1 75 The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily, The 11 Night Mail, Saturdays exoepled. For Belyidete, Easton, Flemmgton, &c.,at 6 A, M, and s)a P. M< For, Water Gap. Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilfcesbarro, Montrose, Great Bend, &0., at 8 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M., and £4,4*£, and 5 r,M ‘ . • WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 3H&ndO£ P, M., from Walnut-street wharf. _ , _ For Palmyra, Delanoo. Beverly, Bqrlington, Borden town, Ac., at land 2s£P. M. • Stoaniboat JolmNpiUon, for Taoony at 11 A.M.,and for Bordentown and intermediate placesat3)«P.M. Steamboat Trenton, for Taconyat’B)S A. M.;and for Bnafol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12 M. ond4)i P. M. . . Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger, Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. - All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra* The compnny limit their responsibility for baggage to.onfl, dollar per pound, and will not |ie liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except Vnl°i* 1?0 " traot ' WM. H. GATZMER, Agent, RAILROAD LINES. j 55 iS! SS3SBKHKI NORTH PENNSYL-' For BETHLEHEM. DOYLEBTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN. MAIJOH CHUNK, HAZLETON WILKESBAJUIE. &o. „ Qn and alter MONDAY, May. 16th, 1859. Paeteneer Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phi ladelphia, DAILY,! Sundays oxoeptod:) , For Bethlehem. -Allentown, Mauoli,Chunk, Wilkes barre,Ha£6lton, &o.,(Express,)at9.SoA. M,' ' For Bothlehem, (Express,) at 4 P. M, . _ Forßoylestown, (Aooommodation,; at 8.15 A.M.and 6 F. M. Washington, (Aooommodation,) at 2.15 P. M. and 6.20 F. M. r ' -TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA? Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at BA. M. and4.lo P. M. P T °y le otown, (Accommodation,) at 6AO A. M. ana 4 i. jvi, 1L and 3 m’p aahington » (Aooommodation,) at6AO A. OK I i\ U-’ *’ JON SUNDAYS:, PhJladelphia. for Dovlestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. ?22i e * f°£ Pht 'S da, A at 6i3 ° A. M. and 5.45 P.M. Mauch Chunk. $2.00; to §4507< • ' ; 5 t°Doylestown, 80 cents; toWukosbarre, AU raesenger Twins (except Sunday Trains,)oon neotat Berks street with Fifth and Bixth-streets, and Beoond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. Passengers for Wilkosbarre take 9AO A. M. Train, and arrive in Wilkeßbarre at 7 P. M. • 1 - mylS ~ ELLIS CLARK, Agent.. SMsmm/ffiiltfZfZZt ROAD, MORNING DINE, for POTTSVILLE, READ ! ING rad HARRISBURG. •Loaves the Depot, at oorn.r of BROAD and VINE >oints, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to ftttaburg, Aa. Leave stS-SOP, M„ DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG.* * - - * - At 4.45 E.’M., DAILY, (Snndays excepted,)for READ ING, and intermediate points. _ _ , ;aplB , W.H.,McILHENNY,Secretary. f*s» «ff* u*qauHha»n NOTICE.—CHESTER BENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On and after Ist January, 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the .Philadelphia and Rending Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Streets. < : , , MORNING TRAIN for Downingtow.i, leaves at 7.20 A.M. ; ; ■AFTERNOON TRAIN for BowninjJtowu,' leaves at 4.45 P. M. , :DAILY (Sundays exoepted.) • . 'By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia aim Reading Railroad Company. ' ,d3O W. H. McILHKNnY, Seoretary.. .Exonrsion.Tiokets to the following iplaces will be is sued at the Depot. Broad and Vine striiets, on the SA TURDAY of.eaon weok, to return mi the MONDAY’ following, vixj , ■{ To Reading.and back- 25 - Pottatown do.- ....... 160 Pbremxville do. - - 110 Lebanon .. do. ............................ 360 „ PottsviHe;- do. ? Ji 876 'By order of the Board. • :"L -.r*- aus-lm W. H. McILHENifY, Secretary. PIANOS. X dsaa omcRERiNG & sons, . If rTf» „„ MANtjFACrORBhg OF* GRAND, SQUARE: AND-UPRIGHT ' > ■ PIANO-FORTES. 1 . WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant jf in store a large stock ot our BEAUTIFUL and UNEffyALLED INSTRUMENTS, we have been awarded, at the dinerent Exhibitions in this country and asaSSl) AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. . „ , . , ja2S-ly RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, rTSTTT Nunn. L plarYis, Jlallatt. Dara, fc.Co.’s, and A.H. Gala .superior PIANOS. Also. Ma son & Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONB and HAR MONIUMS,'so desirable for Churohes and Leoture Rooms. N9 r Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. myl»T • ■ . SEVENTH and CHEsSfe. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN ffWiiPIANtfS. :• - • „ SCHOMACKER & CO 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the music loving public to call and examine' their new and suc cessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone,' Touch, -and Aotion of the Grand Piano into that’of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objections generally mode to the Btyle of Grand Piano, also diminishing the coat of the Barno. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evonnoss of touch, with exquisite deli cacy mid sweetness, these _ SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN -- STRUMtNTS ... are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, ana are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments over manufactured in this C °Cons(antly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled'PlANOS.' Wo have been awarded the First Premiums, at all .exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition, New York. 1853. sel-tf MEDICINAI,. T OUISVILLE ARTESIAN WATER.— An analysis, by Prof. J. L. SMITH, shows one gallon to cpntain 915)5 grams, rb follows, viz: hlor. Sodium 622 grs. Sulph. Magnesia.. 77.00 grs. “ Caloium 60 “ •* Potash SCO** “ Magnesium... 7** 44 „ . Alumina... 200 “ 44 Potassium.... 14 44 lodide Magnesium 0.55 “ 44 Aluminium... 15 “ Bromido 44 , 0.47,“ Phosph. 80da,....... 2 44 ■ Bt-Carb.lron 0.36“ Bulph. Soda 72 44 41 Magnesia. .3.00 41 44 • Lime 29“ 4 Sold by the barrel, gallon, or m bottles, wholesale and retail, by HABBARD 8c CO., Apothecaries, auW-tf CHESTNUT St., cor. Twelfth st. A NOTHER PROOF OF- THE WONBER -tA. FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S NEURALGIA SALVE. „ -aPhila., July 7th, 1868. Mr. E. W. Troxxll—Dear Sfft—l have been trouble< with the “NEURALGIA” for the wit U years,. au< have suffered the moat exorueiating pain, compelling me at times to give up tny business entirely. I could no oat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. 2 sufierei more than tongues can tell. - J had, the advice and aid o various phyajoians, and used other remedies, but all o no avail. Having noticed tout advertisement in the papers, I oonoluded to call on a person whom 1 h&i, learned was cored of a case of 20 years standing. He applied the 44 SALVE”, but onoe,and 1 felt immediate relief—a second application removed the pain entirely, and I now feel like a dinerent man. Since then I have E‘ thntl have net done for months, ing obliged to sit up all night in a chair. My appetite a returned, and I (eel grateful to you for the restora tion of my health.- -« % - . CHARLES H. Tobacconist, CARROL Street, above -WOOD, Kensington. - Forsale. wholesale andlktail, at 6. W.oorner SIXTH and PAAkISH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER & Co,’*, N. W» oomer Third and Walnut sts. apiO-tf Dr. westcott’s celebrated tab CORDIAL.' ' • 1 ' Westoott’s Tar Cordial ouree Consumption. . : Westoott’s Tar Cord|a! cures Bronchitis. 1 Weatcott’s Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast, Wettoott’s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the Heart. , , ~1 ( * Westcott'a Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility, , Westootrs Tar Cordial oures General Debility. Westoott’s Tar Cordial cores Diseases of the Kidneys, Strangury, and Gravel, .Westcott’a Tar Cordial oures Bknd and Bleeding Piles. , r ■ Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Female Weaknesses. „ Dr. Westcott’s yer Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. , Also.Pnnoipal Depot forDr.Westflott’s Anti-Sorofu lcus Syrup and Cholera Mixture.* - -- • 1 Dr. E. R. WESTCOTr oan be consulted on the above diseajes,free of charge, at hie Consulting Rooms, No. 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M, to 4P. M, ' jylfi-tf WINES AND LIQUORS. r^ARD.—MAREUIL-SUR-AY (CHAM .rAGNE), JANUARY 16,1859.—1 n consequence oi the frequent invitations reooived by me to renew the Shipments ofmjr Chan; pagne Wines to the United States, beg leavQ hereby to inform my former customers and thepnbho in general, that I have appointed Mcssrs. F.C. BROUWER, ANOHER, & CO., Sole Agents in the United States, for the sale of my Champagne Wines. MyWoxei have been so long and. favorably known in tho. United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on their quality, further than to say that my new shipments will in no way be found infenorta the former ones. ioa^ a 6?%m^w^rA^co., ■ ap274m , • 51 BEAVER Street. New York. CLARET. —100 cases Barton & Ques tier’s w St. Julian; 300 do. Bt. EstSphe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Julien ; 100 do. do. Talence, pints; 50 do. Chateau La Rose: 50 do. do. Leoville; Scotch Ale, in stone aud glass; Younger’s,Harvey’s.Fallnrk Brown Btout and London Porter, in store and for sale by auB A. MERINO. HO South FRONT Street. r'UDER BRANDY 10 bbls. pure Con neoticut Cider Brandy. Also 6 bbls. do old extra quality, on consignment and auift ARCH Street. ae<u\nd dnot above Front. CABINET WARE. CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD VJ TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, m connection with their extensivq Cabinet Business, are Bo * and have now on hand a full supply', finished with MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, whioh are pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to all others. ’ For the quality and finish of those Tables tho manu facturers rarer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. . Jy3S-6m BRUSHES. The cheapest brush house in PHILADELPHIA.—Look at tho following list of prices for Handscrube, and oompare them with those bought elsewhere; - No. 1, 53 knots, 62K per dozen, , No. 2, 62 knots, 76 “ No. 3, 66 knots, 87 " No. 4, SD knots 100 “ No. 5, 83 knots, 112 “ . No. 6,100 knots, 123 « No. 7,104 knots, 150 44 No. 8.156 knots. 175 ' 41 HENRY G. ECKSTEIN, 52 North THIRD Street, below Aroh, * • Philadelphia. MACHINERY AND IRON. BAUUSL Y. MBILRICg, WILLIAM H. MEHRIOS, CJOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, K 3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, MERimmONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, I Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Jco. $ Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas -Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most ini' proved construction. „ Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mill*, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trams, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac. Solo Agents, for N. RiUieux’a Patent Bugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth ■ Patent Steam Hammer; anil Aspinwalj k WolaSr’. Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. • auB-j WASHING AND IRONING. M L "WASHING AND IRONING DONE 50 Y lfc h NEATNESB and DESPATOH, for Single n«iwbj. ' a Sd Gentlemen, Faroilios, Boardmr I AMTTV H T 1 T l ilVrJI 0 A m l , P»ts. Ac., at DONOVAN’S f AMILY LAUNDRY, No. 233 South SIXTH Street, S™ oo *, .Family Shirts and Collars patent mom 8 hand, on the 00m « - business is striotly attended to by female Mrs. DONOVAN. jy 20-ly Rnperindennedt. TTAVANA CIGARS ottered to dealers , ~ At fovorabie rates, of various sizes and brands, in cluding Partagas, Cabana, Figaro, Nono, Bird. Fioren* tfna./tre Fir, ana F g? er C T r s . 6^ 1.,-tm* »ia Smith FRONT Street. ■MACKEREL AND ALEWTYES. —9O "f !>W»' and BO half bbls new No. 2; 200 bile, and M 0 half bbls. new Urge No. 3 Mackerel; 100 bbls. Aiowives, for sale by WM. J. tfAYLOR Sc COy ivlg 13ft SOUTH WHABVRH Drills and sheetings for ex- PORT. BROWN, RLEACHED, AND BLUE DRILLS, ' HEAVY,AND LIGHT SHEETINGS, . Suitable for Export, far sale by „ b'ROTHINQIIAM * -WELLS, South FRONT St., and 36 LETITIA Street, DAY RUM.—S puncheons very superior ■—--Bay Hum, in store anil for sale by au» A. MERINO. 140Sonib FRONI' Street. SODA. —IOO kegs for sale by BbSoN§IS ILL * BROTHER, Noe. a and RM?. [FURNESS, BRINIiEY, & 00 M A 1 ,N0.;4*9 MARKET STREET,’ • SALE'OF FRENCH GOODS. « - On, Friday Morning, . Sept. 9th, at 30 o’clock, on Six montto’ Credit— • 6CO packages and lots of fancy and staple French dry goods. i -‘j- 1 . * PARIS ROUND-OOR . . , , On Friday Morning, l ■ Stella alfawls iandaom ®. assortment of Faria printed ttnd handsome assortment of round-conteied ’ARIS BROCHE-BORDERED" SQUARE STELLA a , 1 , ’ cHAnliQi * - - -,, _ A large assortment of I'aria broche-bordered square f x S (!!ritont Mwrtmon e t at Var:ely of Bt y {eB « tuaUties, and w Kr h tt y iKr«uS„roFti u oite a! « i are O SOOTT. Jf., AUCTIONEER, No. 409 gap ■ - - EMBROIDERIES. - CARD.—lncluded in sale.of this-morning will be f ound a choice assortment oi embroideries, viz; Riohiaoonec and camhno sets. - Jaconet and cambric collars.. Rich jaconet and cambno bandsr- - - Rioh jaoonet and cambrio edging and inserting. Also, 100 lots new style,trimming ribbpus, French flowers, Ac--to which particular attention i* invited. • t . CLOTHS* CASSIMERES, &o. BAlso. a line of Fienoh blaok cloths, cassimeres, vest ings, Ac., oco. , ~ BONNETSi •.Also, aline of fancy silk and satin bonnet* for. beat, city sales. ■ j •- LARGE SALE OF AMERICAN-AND IMPORTED DRY. GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, CDOa, &0, , , ( . . . . This Morning, Sept. 7th. by . catalogue, on a oredit, ooraraonoing atJO o'clock, will ■ be sold an assortment of the above - goods for fall sales. ' - Included in sale will be found, viz— ’EMBROIDERIES. New foil styles Pane neetlleworlt soto, collars, eleeves, bands, «o.; dinnty bands. &c., &c. - TRIMMING MIBBONB. A* B o, ladies rich, fail styles dress trimmings, ribbons, fringes, braids, moire antiques, Ac.. &o. „ „ , : FRENCH FL6w^ Fall styles velvet and chenille Pari* artificial flowers, bands, roses, and leaves/ 7 ' . . FRENCif VEILS. gtripS/L? veiS ° f “ eW BtTIM FreUch &l6ncoa Bnd 4 ,• ; 'jewelry. . Also, an mvoioe of cameo,;painted, mosaic, and fancy jewelry, in sets and single pieces, /. - / By Catalogues and samples early on the morning of sale. • - Philip, ford, auctioneer, no. sbo MARKET Street, and 621 MINOR Street. BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES.. BROGANS, &o. ■ . On Thursday-Morning-, -■ September 8. at 10 O’clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue, on four month*’ credit, 1,000 case* or men's and boys’ boots, shoes, gaitpr*, orogans, dee.; ladies’ and vnisseß’ boots, shoes, gaiters, tie*. Jenny Linds, &c. f of. city and Eafitem manufacture, being all fresh and desirable invoices, ,weU jorthyihe attention orthe r 200 CASEB BCdTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.' Also,’included in sale-will,be found sample* of 200 cases Sootch gingham umbrellas, assorted sizes. ' THE BRITISH AND NORTH 2agj*6.AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM „. - toexto liweepool. Chief CabinPaasaga ,—-- T §)** Beoond 7* - ' . , ' SEOM BOSTON TO LIVBEPOOL. • - Chief Cabin Passage..-. J... 5110 Seoond Cabin Passage.. -, --r , 60 * The Bhipa from. Boston call at Habfax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, . - AMERICA, Capt. MiUai,' t SSttf* N I4® AHA > OMt"ADdw cINS&,%^p t i. 8 L h a"S“■ Tho.9T.no6carry aolerawhit.light at mast-head: Aw S .IT. £s?oV/v» 4|M*Unri-“ - Barton,-Wednesday,Sept 7. 4i»iß, < ?»V s V ia 2 n f m » .1 . N York, Wednesday, Sept 34. E UROP A, Lei toh, 44 -Boston,Wednesday, Sept. 21. PERSIA. Judkins, - 44 NYork, Wednesday,'Sept. SB. Berths not secured until paid for. < . , An experienced Surgeon, on board.’ . % - ’ r,A5 e 5-Vners of these ahips will not be acoountablelor Gold, Silver, Bullion, Sptoie, Jewelry,' Precious Stones or Metals, unless bilw of lading are signed therefor and the value, thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD,4 Bowling Green, :marsl-tf . - , • . , New York, xt&S&SL FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES aS^TON p^G^\ A K« 8 DTEAMIUI'S , Heavy Freight at an average of viptben per cent, be low New York Steamship rates.- ’FOR CHARLESTON, SiO. , . The TJ. S. MaU Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. Marthman. wUI sail on Thursday, Sep tember 18,at 10 o’clook A. M. :. . ■ - .The, U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Gaiwin, will soil on Saturday, September 10, at*) o’clock A. M.' . . . . i,.7- 1 Throneh in 68 to 60 hours, only 48 hours at Bea. ’ day* changed from evenr.Satnrday to even five Goods reoeiyed, an<| of Lading signed side-wheel Steainshlpe KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charlestouand Savannah, and the South and Southwest. .At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ship* con nect with steamer* for Florida, and with r&ilroaas, fee., for all places in the Sonth and Southwest, __ . INSURANCE. Freight and Inguranoe on a large proportion of Goods snipped Squth wiU be found to be lower by these ships than by staling vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. - *>_. , - * N. B-—-Insurance on all Railroad Freight- is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies taking all risks from those points. w . GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. .Fare by this route26.to4o per 1 cent.'cheaper than by Uie Inland Route, as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets' from Philnuelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: - - - JNLAIHJ SAPS.' To Charleston: $l5 00 Charleston tSfiO Savannah. 16 00 Savannah 8100 , Augusta 20 CO 26 00 Mac0n........... .21 00 - Macon .... 8276 Atlanta. 33 00 SI 00 Columbus 23 00 Columbus 86 00 , Albany, ~24 00, AlbanyB7 00 Montgomery..,,-25 00 Montgomery..SB 00 - Mobile.. 85 00' Mobuk..4s 90 New Orleans.... ,89 76 New 6lOO No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above vinestreet.or to ■ “-‘ - * * -* - • „ , -ALEX. HERON. Jr.. . Sonthweet corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT, - Agents in Charleston, T. S. & T. G. BuDD. - .Savannah, HUNTER 4c GAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every 'Tuesday. . - • - * For Florida fromlSavarmsh, steamers,SriMary’*- and Bt. John’s, every Tuesday qnd Saturday. • - jy33 GLASGOW AKD » YORK 2&£s£L steamship company.-steam' to GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, «». - „ w ■- »ROM SKW TOHI. • GLASGOW* Thompson, Wednesday, October tt, at U o’olook, noon. • '•>»-- -v VBOU OIiASOOW, * . GLABGOW, Thompson, Wednesday. September 14. Bate* of Passage from. New-York, Philadelphia* or Boston* to Glasgow* Liverpool, Belfast* Bablia, or/Lon donaerry,nretclaw,*7s. Steerago, found with anafcun dance of properly cooked provisions* 830. ■ ‘ An experienced. Sprgeon attaohedtoeaoh steamer. No charge for medioines. .. For freight or passage, applyto - WORKMAN A CO.. No. IX3 WAMUT Street, FhiMaliW .. No.» BROADWAY,SIow York. U.B. M. STEAMERS •. „„HAVRB AND SOUTHAMPTON, will sad July S3,September i'ULTON, Captain Wotton,willaail August *>, Ooto ber 15, Deoembor 10. First Cabin p&aaa*e_ , , *iao fiflonnd Cftbm paaa«.g» : . . 75 &**>*. ’ SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO k-J CIBTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . - Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street '(Consolidation Bankwulding.f CHARTERED BY TBffi LEoIMaTURE OFPENN bylvanla.. Deposit* rooeived m soon of One Dollar and upwards, andTCpaidin Gold, without notioe, with FiVkPEK CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till ’with- A responsible and reliable Savings Institution baslong been needed in the Northern part of the city, and " The Spring (garden Savings Fond Sooiet*?’ was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in organising and iocatmg.it, have been governed wholly by a desire to aooonunoaate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population by which it-is surrounded. • OFFICE OPEN DAILY, 1 From. 9 to o'clock; also,-on Monday and Thursday .. from 0 until 8 o’clock in the evening. • - r ■- I'redeHok Klett, - Stephen Smith, ; . ohnP.Xeyy, Hon. H. K. Strong, iimel .UndeiKofler, F redenok Stocks, ’mnom Hart, Joseph P. LeClero, ohn Kessler, Jr., • George Kneoht, • . - araea B.Pringle, - JaoobDook. oseph-M. Crowell, . Hon. Wm. Millward, ?eorge woelpper, Geo.T.Thorn,* etet C. EUm&ker. Robert B. Davidson. _ JAMES S. PRINGLE, President. Francis Hart, Secretary. . iaSO-tf if SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia, Incorporated by the State of-fennsylva nia. Money U received in any sum, large or small, and in terest j>aid from the day of deposit to the day of with offioe is open every day Qrom 9 o’clook In the morning till 6 o'clock m the evening, and on Monday „ ROBERT SELFRIDOE. Vioa Pre.id.Bt William J.Rsbd, Secretory, DBIBCTORS," gon. Henry L. Benner, ' F, Carroll Brewster, award L. carter, Joseph Barr, KobertSelfrtdgo, Francis Lee, ‘ Samuel K.Ashton, ■ Joseph Yerkee, 0. Landreth Munns, Henry DiSenderfer, Money is reoeived and payments made daily. ' Tho-investmenU are made,- m conformity with the S revisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, round Rents, and suoh firft-olaas seaunties as will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors.-and which cannot Ikil to give permanency and stability to this Institution. aul-ly CAVING FTJND.---TJNITED STATEB *3 TRUST COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. . Large and small suras received, and paid haok on de mand'without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. _ Officehours,from9until 6 o’clock everyday,and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootland, from £1 upwards. ; _ President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY* FISK, Actuary, I. YAUOHAH MHRHIOK, lETRANKLIN SAVING FUND— A No. 136 South FOURTH Street, between ! Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. Depositors’ money secured hy Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, &o. This Company deems safety better than large proßta, conseauently will run no nskwith deposi tore* mpney, but have ;t at all times ready to re turn with 6 pel* cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Fenmlog. married or single, and Minors oan deposit in their own right, antf suoh deposits can be withdrawn oxlt by their consent. Charter lncorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority'to receive mo n V exeoutors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Offioo open daily from 9 to 3 o’olook, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untif 8 o’olk. f kduu DIRECTORS. ittasr 01 §oW„3 u,6r - Malaahl W. sUn, pSfdTHyktt. jS? h JLBa?!Il t rtF“' ! t*’ 'Pf^Smehfer, Jos. R. SatherthNaite, Jtph.raim Blanohardi JACC& B. ‘shSSJnon, Provident. J™s Capwalladbh, Treasurer. THE JJNION. - a -' ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD. . - UPTON 6. NEWOOMEU? KL^HIA- ' ,The situation ot this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the want* of the Business Pubho; anitto those in searoh of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, whioh now ran'past, ana In close proximity, afford a cheap And pleasant ride tn all pleoesof interest in nra™ 1 ”* the city, tv 2S-rtm ' HAMS! HAMS! HAMS! Just received a prinie lot new Miiar-cuVed Hams. 10 cents per pound. , CHAB. SMITH, au3l-im" 913 and 915 MARKET Street. SALES BT AUCTION. SHIPPING. SAVING FUNDS. “ A little, but often, fills the Purse.” lollar saved is Swioe earned.” HOTELS. UAXEH BT AUCTION, M IHOJiiS AiSONS^;^ ; ; T V rad J«,BO^TirFOM.TH,STRI®^.:. fFormerly Nds.Uitoa 68.) -- SALE OF SUPERIOR. FURNITirRE.'PI AN OS, ' . FRENCH'PLATE MANTEL'MIRfeORSjrELE GANT- - GILT -.SEVEN-LIGHT—OHANDfeLIEIL - FINE ENGRAVINGS, LATHE AND TOOLS. FINE BRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS, REGS-AND BEDDING, &o. ' CARR.—Our sale to-morrow morning, the-aoction, . store, will* comprise, besidbs.fiOQiaots oL-supdrior: a®.- cond-hand furniture, pmno-fdrW* t . large French Plata xnante\ mirror, elegant gilt seven-light gas chandelier* fine-engravings, superior turning .lathe and tools, ;Sne . - -vflvat and Brussels .carpets,beds and,bedding,-China and glassware, Ac., forming an attractive assortment Worthy’, .the attention/of laoiea and other* desirous of JGT Cattaogues now ready, and theartioles arranged ' for examination.' ~ . . GARD.—PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND. STOCKS AT THE.EXCHANGE, at IS p»cLocx. wpow. Sales of real estate and stools will hereafter be MM at IZo’olock aooM . instead of in the evening. . ‘ CARD.—The Trade Sale toßopkseller* willoommenoe on Tuesday, September 18. Catalogues now ready. PALL BALIB STOCK AHD REAL E9TATB. First Pall 5.1., «th Sapt.mb«t. Second Fall Sale. 13th September. Third Fall Sale, ioto September, Fourth Fall Sale. 27th September. * of for each of the above idle* : . STOCKfL SCR IP, Ao. r ■ ,ffo P Erat,ra?l- Vlook '' nt> °“ 1 * i^b 0 ‘2! dl Fhitl '- ill® u,!ii'Sl!f,?£ rt ,*, nd Elmira Rnilroad Co,’. Boris. ;S3,Ms.Uni°n Mutual Xnanrance Co.’s Scrip, 2 Steamship Company. 2 shares Philadelphia Stenmihip Dock Company. 35 share* (Preferred Stock) Lackawanna and Bloom** Hire Railroad Company.. . 109 shares Hantingdonand Broad Top Railroad Co, 20 shares Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Co. ; „ , REAL ESTATE-^th SEPTEMBER. inolnde thaestate of D/Shetrliaa, 18acres, Sooth Broad street and Thirteenth etieet-r-by order ofexecu- TuWio Briefra Uie^Pfcfo3rfjpi|JiJ^ , ifa C iv.i T Taw- the business .season.'!-- v : of each Property issued nepftwitiely, in oodirioß to which we publish on the Saturday previous m pampwet form al * “«fn®.^. to b.raid« RTOBV Fw ' Bal EB AT thb auction STOREeveiwThursday morning. ' .. - -r, ? ESTATE at rKIYATS BALE. _ T' We , n»™ a larje amount cf Heil Estat. at Private SiviS 0 rieSGription of city and ooontrr lhargo A pop"**, .are printed WMld,,) Jto, of S P fr C S PAI,L BALE,SEPTEMBER 13, AT NOON, OrpteM’°&urt Sa»—Estate of Alexander E. Sb»*. 'THREE-STORY BilfcK 5 pWELLINO, No. sii ClmationatKlBt,l»tWiBn.TturdandPonrtltatre»ta. . 3, Wtuvlet, . .ByILpINQ-LCTi-aorthside of-Morns'street, be* tween Sixth and Seventh streets, (First wardJl H BRICK! DWELLING. Siuth Bide of. Pearl street, between Thirteenth ana ■ road.end iVme, and Callowhill, at reels, (Fourteenth ward.) ° r o Bsnfflsjt§! m nin{£!k corner of Bixtli. rad Maty etreeta, betwaen LomWrd and South street*. - .<*. Bame Estate-rDWELLING side ' of Sixthatret. between Lombard and South streets,- - adjoining the above on the north. • v .. ' * Same Estate THREE DWELLINGS, corner of Alary street and Jones* or Donaldson's alley, Sixth jmdXombord and South streets* North ElovcirtH street, above Jefferson street, with ft swo-atory frame stable on the roar end of- the lot, front ins on Lewis street—Two fronts. . \ Peremptory LOT-northwest aide 9* '-herii-street,-northeast of Meadow street, (late Ss^’£lo'aiio]ute I “ ,rlMr< } -' W4rd! “ ‘‘J’ UO. frat. j Peremptory BUILDINQ L6TB. ' dut nd. of Mulbarry street, south trot of Mradow . tog.that, •VALUABLE PROPERTY— 1 ; THE RACE-STREET HOT£L M --No. 432 Kara street, between Fourth ana Ptnh rireets, and opposite Crown rtroet; tot M by 10® raiitb stdp of - Prime between' Eighth .and lunth streete. Hate flloyamensing.) - - - -"'-v 2 --' -- - -- 1 MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINO, With back buildings, Np. 1124 Alount Vernon street.be- - tween Eleventh and Twelfth and Green and Wallace streets. - - i-, I '-'*-- Executors* Peremptory Sale—Estate of Rebecca Seven . rad Third aftMU:. ,:**-Sol. aWute. ImoSdiM. be tween Green _sud Tammany streets. , iKr Sale at*? DWELLING, Harsrfonl. street.(lateMantuaviUe.) . BTREET^—Thro 0 story, brict dweUiiig', No. I I£o2 Green street, west of Tenth street. - * , THIRDFAjiSALE, SEPTEMBERS, ATNOONi; COUNTRY BHATj 3(77 seres.'with tupenor improve- . menta. Montgomery oonnty.Penmuj about 34 miles from ’ Philadelphia,3AfniilasfnimWissahickoa'statidn,N orth r • WALNUT s b¥reet REBIDENCE?tt!tii larye aid. s .°.“!!bpf„6roen street, with side yardTi ,„X Al ;V^^ LE „ AK SP J STREET-RksiDENCE, No. 1018, adjoinfog Mr. Wadsworth e church, above Tenth ijtreer. Sale absolute, .\nthout reserve* or limita tion, ! GERMANTOWN - RESIDENCE, with stable ” and o'iaoh bouse. Logan etreot. LARiyK -VACANT LuT, 232 H feet by feet, Bolton trard.^-• “ - FOUR PRICK. STORES AND DWELLINGS. N.W. ’ (rnrrer of Fourth ar.d Shtppen etreeta. Renting for ■ M DiiRN ’’DWELLING,No. 110 Green St. Front and terond Btreble. - ’ w w ' ;THREE-STORY;BRIOK DWELLING, Elevemn street. l»lowShippen street * * - ’‘TUCKER'S ISLAND/' or 44 FLAT, BEACH.*** w Jeree aoro,, t ? a the ( sea shore. i.urii gton comrty» RESIDENCE, v ith (arsre sideyard-' £L°;*& 8 C°ii?2 B^00t i * wia3t ' of Fifieonbii street,lot 31 by 120 feet, with,'six-three-story brick dwelling* in the roar on R »r»pt* afreet. ‘ • . - - • . I FIFTEENTH STREET—Two neat ttafee-storybrick.' awellinjfBjNps;g*4 a ml, 643 North Frfieentn street, be low Coates street, *< -* . BUSHfESS LOCATION.-Three-stbry bricki dweU-Y “S’i waSffif^n'M^® e fe. aboV6 Twelfth street. . * BLSINESS BTAND.~Three-story bnck store and dM-elUng, northeast corner of Jefferson avenoe and Sa- .* ra "lK street. First ward. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, ‘ above. -- * . •* •- -- , • ' • REED STREET.-rThree-story bnck dwetling, south side Reed street, east of Jefferson avenue, First w*rd» - ’ a* - Pn.Thursday,Morning, ■dt» o’clock, at the auouon store, J an assortment ot excellent second-hand furniture, elegant. piano-rortMt t fine mirrors, carpets,etc., from familie*deeuninghotiM* keeping* removed to tbe store for of sale, i' • t Also, a superior tanun* lathe and fools*' - ' - Also, a large French plate mauun mirror in giltframa ROOMS ON HARMONY, COURT TO RENT.—Ap ply at the auction store. AT - PRIVATE-SALE.—Shares in the Philadelphia an &s^l?ffiSs£j43 , yKJiWhnd Athenaeum.. ' 1 AT PRIVATE SALE.—The valoafiaiirowrtT. pf Fifth and AdslpM streets, below wasmt. bmlding and 10t,34 by 99H feet Two fronts. T l . T* * JM, GUMMEY: 4 SONS, rT— " • KK4L ESTATE'AIKmdNEBHS. ■„ „ • Nq,W WALNDTgTAEET, v *3* On out Private Sale Register will always betotind * a very large t amoTmtofraaresUte.in<rtudiigevery ae •onpaon of olty ant country property.- - '••■ - -« • J.hLGUMMEY t SONS,- -•*' - Moses, nathans, auctioneer JUf? J»»anMl6lf MERCHANT, 8. *.oorwrT. oiaiH and RACE Streets. ■ ‘ ' . , .MONEY TO LOAN. 1 Mousy TO.IiOABi'IN LAteX OS KMAT.T. iifniwuw.'Mf merchandise generally, and on ail articles oifvalue. a£i« SUMBOV?E OKS HUNDRKDOOIXASS TWO PSS CENTt PHI month, moulding storage, Ac., at Nathans' PrinciwJl ; „ MONEYS MONE?!! MONEY!!f ‘ Money liberally-advanced ui large or small- amount*, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical in struments, furniture,'dir goods, clotmng t 'groceiie*. ci gars, hard^rare,cutlery, books, horses; vehiclM.haTnrs*. and all artloles ofvalae; for-any length of-time agreed on, atNATHAHe* Tutcifaz. Estaelishmsut; southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. j ■ PROMISSORY NOTES* with collateral, disoouhted at the lowest market rate*.' - - . GREAT. IN WATCHES, JEWELRY. PAi llAGKStreets.—The following articles willbeecldiorhSi tuanhaittbeusualstoreprloes: FinegoldEugh*hp&tent full jewelled and plain, of the most approved and best make, m bunting cases and double bottomed; Fine sold escapement lever and lepme watch**,iu hunting casem3 open faoe, some of them are extra foil jeweled, and best make. Silver Engh*h patent lever watches, escape ment lever and in hunting case mid opes faoe.aome voir suppiior ; Engliah7Bwiss, French, and Oa&itier watewu fine gold vest, fob, neok, and oWi dren’s chains; fine gold;pencil cases and pens, bracelets breartpiM, finger-rngp, ear-rioM, storta. medallions, and rawelry generally. Superior Havana Cigara atSlt per thousand t in boxes of 300 each, will be bo Id by single bog or quantities, to suit purchasers. Numerous fauox ar&olsk, Ac., Ac., Ac. ’ - - . , AT PRIVATE SALE. Asupenor fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by a wide. Also, watches, and jewelry of ever? desori^fiom STr LOUIS, MO. is/7Lliams & BOYL2. auctioneers nthfi r ra B nfPhuLfi«w merchants, maiiufooSircre, and others of FlulMelphia, for the sale 01 dry goods, oarpets* hoots* ihojs.baraware, jewelry. Ac., Ac. * SSfcSJIX 10 ®* *?*& °® weiptof goods. Kfc. SeltlsroaDts made three days after sale. Mswnp. Myer,, s“liiLi. - BtoartAßrother,Phila. !! 7*9 «y®h, Townsend, A Warrens, New York. L. A B. Caras A Co., '* wood, Christy, A Co.. St. Louis, Mb, *' Crow, McCreary, A Co., “ “ m4-fmw-lv LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT ‘FOR THE A CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA Estate of SAMUEL'R. WOOD. Daoeased, •The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust thelaccountoC ROBERT \V. RICHARDSON’ Executor ol Bamuel R. Wood. deceased, and to Si ft* b » 1 »!«!S m the hands of tho Aoco&it his appointment, oS lahTall at sss-finwat ■ DANL. DOUGHERTY. Auditor. or tlm the Blanca in the bands H B r„i\ P h ~ .meet the parties inte ®feVg'ifa r d n efphL“ H^H “”' l L ° CL ' ST Stra6t '" m »e2-fmw-it DANL. DOUGHERTY, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR TilE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. ' _ Estato of ALEXANDER KELLEY, Deceased. 1 The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, andadjue* the account of ANN KELLEY, administra trix of Aiex> Kelley, deceased, nnd to mako distribution «r the balance m the hands of tho accountant, will meet £Liti?faB?sgBr:t o £i^i 221 SoUth ™ a5-mwfmt,st| JOHN O’BRIEN, Auditor. ijjg SALAMANDER SAFES. (11 A large assortment of '■■■•viialSsfMiwa.j Equal to any now in use. , IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. &0., On as good terras a* any other establishment in the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, N 0.96 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. nnW-tf PLEASE GIVE 1M A CALT,. MINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES for floors. Ornamental Chimney Tops for oottsges. Garden Vases and Fountains. Vitrified Pipe for drains and Water conductors. Imported for W.ta S. A. HARRISON, fahlJMf •• - ;■ 1010 fTHESTNUT Mtrewt. Grain mills—grain mills—For the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, Bpj. ces, etc., by hand or -■ • Pried sB,'6», and S4K . . • Now in opemton at 136 South SECOND Street. Agents wantod in every county and State, by »xar-Sm E, FARREL A C0 f
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