. GMSpi M*M»onittrs«ftAK *%>MnKyceSSg?j , i' sat. HEtOHis i Monday and Tugaoaf; Uth analSminst. ■ Americas AdADExt w’JdHsib/Brdad'iaiiiXooait.-* ** The Black Agate.” ~ r , ti : -JCt W jikv t , * Wawhtx-Stbiwt "Wnut * n( * Ninth straatu—“ tfaojit.aiid ' Coscbet ; W«lfll>.- CampbellMiiutreli).'{-« r r > //fL‘/r>7VV"i '• 1 McX)oHoxroM»B-Q4x*iiß»^S««'atreefci,bel9W-i:Wd‘'ri nvarif Wtoaoto tod r, , - *r,Z r.„,, A <!*< ./.1V...... _■ .. religious ana -«d Mktotff WJuTta : interest. Tea Views cf tne writers are frankly an I . Dean fii&: Aa you taTO:<foabileas, obserYedt.oy cmr /*q|Wio journals, the prqwpwoiLanoney. tmyei on oitr ' railroads has become a subject ol\ gravo consuhlradm - with wumy Wf& benevolent tuen entertaining diverse news on the .sub ject, - ‘ is*rj.i y.?{.? Many of our best citizens believe thepruQticetJfftfu ning railroad oars oil StfU<feXiW<sUid amUKifcWy?superin- duce a total abandonment OtftMday'wotteof rest. d i (50 ril preaches Of the peace, -. Hisalafc'OPW&nAw* .that the ohurohos* rituatedon tha ’ iwsedoeMioaed by.toflirjuuiiiig of the vAii'yQucbitf.some‘©raotical ex^ ‘ henenoe. : 'a4LU>-thsieffeofe of :yott will - 8 .#* WellAs ijoa»r.oU»sr citizen* ofi?tuhuleipWjh iwM4e#iw »i«o®otie.U* belt interests of the p*pplB>i)r.swiM wbettot tto-ruaning of th#«Max»iLfuiiW>m i<f the ; to,i nod *!£>, whether re linousvmefcdttge* the pracUee of Voesd lrtvel incur or di sMyanteges * the good qr.evß eneotso£ this kina of t ravel,-wub* iftostthenhfnUr received./-y/* -,\*<s »* ; a sipwijtft wr®w amy» it .stab?,i^ftciuiionsM.will ' >e»t rtdfiMJW Andraligiouß' condiUtmjj>C;Qur people-.!*- lb* only-apology- ( can offer' /. for upunyoiir attention.' >- : , Br Thoxasu’: . %&4 »•X)Es;iCT»^ { f sW jdtv4uA ISw-.v T To T§jiilAX'B, TjiOMA#.lsso<-rßear.ifiei Ycmra of the 2d iahUufccanfednly to hand, „ ! mmihoweYer/jou ' will before oi oHfoial MtemMSMing my excuse ■ for soiJonir Belay,lngiVtitg: youvjnr.opipHHi; i#i relation ' to the *ttfsttoh*snbattWe3 to.inetaerem.' ij rf c m?; -,- You-staieihit by.eity passe 6ger,t»HitadpSTSAiir3o(ir (CityjMuibeoprae a sub* feet xehßionsy andabenevoleut men Saiemihini .differeat views,<atHf#sßUject; Md’UjAViinaiiithelieve tfctfpree' tiee Would tittimatwy. superinduce? astotSabenaoenwilt of, tfcat-.dayof rest* and that tbp'con*re|»tu>n ofrljuxeaumbers'oii persons at the tezmuu offbeatjatU Would Miproduotive ofvdis*'. fiipatiaafi£eorder» ) *ad;br>saphosof tAepeAoei and .wi sh luy ojfliaewMtofwuSihezrthe reßaJftgQf pare in this, city om&wday .haS beett;«roduqtivo-of these conee-. 4uences : ]lhnd!«Mß»,wh«m9r/rttfcidus-men':oppose.tne praotseqoßravel on itflyraiirojwsoTitbatdsy. c - efleot of Sunday traVet inraiicars, and trow the ohser*- vations2jiare.aiadef and theinfonuation-J Mva been' , enaWeaiojgather4rom i l f aa-satisfied jtli&t- no such deplorable eSecteaa i you > rehMsent many' of-your, best crtiieur4«*rirom Such trayellnyouroity have oc curred-; her*.! -i kno* of, no> iosUnde.of :any not ’or % disardentiuKcmc;oeedrrM -.ln couMnuenoa of' .the nm ciuit ofreUofaecars on nor.ofany great gathering; - of uisecile^ofnto&pereMsatlha,.several termini oi our, ladrqsdion that day. ,The practice has, on the con*; tniiy, beeuTound qi ah olaases of our oitizensrtecd tUe sarai although used on Jthe. diy al*) luued to chiefly by a different class from those who tra vel in intelUge&tnpd Uie public' accommodation, afloriled'. bp these ;cart,bn- Sundays, in going toacdirom thejoveralnhurchesliioue otty; and ' in otfieraets which Ihemost strictly reUgioos initastompstihlevrith the/>beervanwpt.that holiday. .There are Bom^KXUn^Wrtilro4wiin,Qorci»yell l of them nmmngifrom the lower totfae upper payttoit, and thoughiheyAra ffiipd: than on other hah ever to.-my knowledge oeoo^ed^^p^ oftheirrohaingon U isnAltlwtA/hw,yejirs since the lenities for travel - by rail^4S^cStindar A h»ye bpeu nfloraed. to our citi the flarld/n ~ Railroad t?6mpatty,^t\dooibre iUCcoustrtction of;that rood ijilSJ?, Jhore-waa pQ.inaans. for cmr oiUsbn* to*o from to -thirptforj r Jiowevnr*wasiiotl fie ndwf was of dess* populatiittif;and^a snort. walk Bo&i.yfWupffite'Qur, tcndottmftoWn.tfcttpns Urtar of t ailwafls public necessity 'gwfeonveniencei not only oymek days } ,iMt also oh; Sunday*' and even if the • care onatom weip withdrawn W- that day voluntarily by xb&Mttitf&m. j»t pr«nletorsnteteof,ipuV|idOpinion, based oiLpuwio necessity, would soonoompeltheir run'; nwg(dß»lfA:<5 4 .1dj1. ‘i / >/ l njt.l ln«,city witha small wili odmUthets can ba-fp grsMpuUUe necessity fortheser on Sun^iyvbutm&Urke and : deusely metro poUs, hitnatad on an island, extending m its, extreme lumtafrom eight to thirteen milse* ana not more Uian two miles wide in,any. part of'it,. they, reemret) to be ran, ns well,cn Sunday ,as oupther dayf. In th»a regpeefei behove that alUlasses of odr <*>mmu - nlty actjuiefice, With sreat respeot, ! ramaln. youts, . n) • . - ‘. A .> y flAKt>.'y»;TlMfiSK, .> -s. ■ ;Mavob ? B Ofpios, Citt HallJ * mstsntjwta.dulrjreoe|,yei|r .ahU-.l.'f tnbrace the first mo meut oC lewhw l'tonfem tkfiownot wliatto say, Af-titC circumstances ,oT tbe^twOieitiCsare cussed, .cither by ttrCOity or the public press. I think it would be a B<uripuS.ayil Jf ,o»,cur roads should run on that day, but-they do;not { only three carry pas sengers on thatdajr,And to»Jluyt?d extent. - The Aletrqpbutan JUilroid fioe*. uieUostrbusiness, and runs on Bunday»andoonue6tj»lur]withtheoity or poxbur2 i^.Thg.Etcatert»brtibn‘of s the'trtiVcU however, w irottmfifJßreren; the Bobtheriy.iectMsn of the i city. . This part ofJho.eityhM-Mcentlr besn bmlt* audits in habitants are tnosUy, ithose; who have , moved; Irom tlie other .wards, but areatill 1 connected with theehnrohes down Turnishss them a means to keep up the eoantctioji with their accustomed places of worship#-*UbeUeveJti».g«na r dUy used by people ofall denominations, altuougliThkVe, ftekrd-ckicasionany of a clergyman or some other dhuseientioUg penon object to the mode of conveyance. .'The cars seem Co ran with less noise and confusion that* on other days ; the belU are not rung, And there is evidently an cflort on the'part of. the conduotoni to observejthe proprieties ofthefiabbath ; IhaVe/todoabt thattosdme extent they are used as a matter oi pies*Hre, but th* evil that was apprehended, that UagMOiriMtteiAf jdi&rs would rash into the coun try, ana spend tu*-da#iMiMipat>oft r nrobli;to?be dis comfort and ihaMnlutbitanUof tlfo suburbs. /Mb not beenroajixed m foot. ,Theye Is a general retard , forthe Sabbath.'moor city'Und vicinity; it is not kept I ns strictlya^itwaeJwanrnthere,butyetagoodsentt* I ment pervades all our people, and seldom is anything sees which^isobjectionable.; 1 do not know the reaedn wby.the other railroad* do hot run on the Babbath,' eAoeimngtbat they; follow the custom dfifll the-H>ther modes of,conveyance in. the Co mmo awaajthy aside ease from work on this day of the week.- r i n/.;. V-'./'.V'i.- ■ - . 1 wish I could give you some rafotmationwbich would be useful in. this matter - The .expenmentrso- far, in . this city eonnot £e considered either M.;*n «xainple or. a authtoties of Philadelphia must be . tho best judge#<rf what is best foy its own citixens, and .Will nyTStprmnote.-tbe Comfort of its inliabitants and the ■ pr**' r oteervance of the day. ,>\dm the baste in which this letter,la written and tho limited time I uave had to inform myself Upon the sub met, f shmiWi object to.’have. any publicity given to it, put shall boe*coedingl? bappy to hear from you or give you any otherimonnatioatn mjr power, I am, very truly, . , . . . . . . .. y. ft, jAKQOhSiSW. , - INoie.—A subfeouont letter authorized the> publica tion of the-aboveti- t-j ‘ * s >«s .’/*;: 'Maroa’a Office, Citt Hail, m ■ ' ywooklyn,Augusts,lBs). Willum B. ThoXXs, ,£m: Your UsUGr of the 3d instant is ,before me, and I take ‘ pleasure in re turning an immediate answer, .for-'the reason that IfeeladeepintdresrinthesUbjbctorit.' In a commu mcaticrntdtheCJoramQiiConrtoii'oDUieetb January, 18S7, (ttcopy otjrtnCb' rs«nd.yQd,)!l’ racpmxbended, for the reasons therein set forth, ihe rtmmng of rail carson Sunday. ..Tkq .sutijeet wa*\ taken-up and '•Cully dis cussed by Oommmi «re.jditutetoe ge nerally, .TiibJifc.'JiiCctins* Were'-heldr'lnbai.tlje projeot’ was sevai'cifudelumnoeanyy mduyiof the 'oforsy iiuid ear lending ciuxengas'bemgk deseenikmofvthe day, end that it would wad to ripe and to all aorta of evil, eppCciiuy ; gaburhs :o£ <fie oity. That jh&y were tmeere in these news no one can doubt. But, wr lf'4mnk' fortaMtely,. tlieir views did not pre vail, and iJai«jc»Ta.i ware? set in motion, and have now been running; more than a year nmlt ..gratifying result*. -PeCliug in a treat-measure re sponsible for the. measure, I watebecfiiU.eUSote with some solicitude,-and; 0nd 5 tfiatwhilc- tho can are filled during the day with cStssengenr, they arft with scarcely any «xceptionsrof'the--m9rt‘/t?ideiiy-‘«nd*TespeetabUr class of our citizens fwid I think jyargp: majority are females. I JbffiM & aewgte plaint from the people living in the «wn*»j>f Anything like duor deror noioiiaaaS^biages|«^4-frdraiepeatod^r»oaal lnl’fetVw geuetil JS nqW tMaqqffieshehce of the people in this rae*siirev l am convinced if i t was V8DI» ItemqftrtjhfKrMovercrowded. Ijo. foie Jidawailoi-werocrowdod with pedestrians, to tli.textflot .frcao.ntlr.Uvtt it ni difji colt to set ,W yith thitfiiS day. iJn short,; from overy Mintof view, I think the from Ibe£todmtesdati6fl* ofSunday travel fey .Outweigh the tlu^ Attend •/ '- IretoAiiDfosrectfullr trHirs, , >. • , , Powell. rtay morning Thonias Jf. Kefebllta hAd ft bearing before Kcconlcr Eneuon'thefeharseqfTaise'pretences. The Keicfe^^^t^f^h. fot hSTtl&rart Ht UiiTUomli , ©ffer»-ib>yiftrJji*biother , s#CQuntyTorpejing.the put-' tt»Mrtai .«t t niontha for Is-sipiiillS «ar»w« w». two o’clock fn D the XUKBSOim rsfiliHOWiltffe/iiWiiioAH SeAM»x verat totheßritish :,The ie*. timomal lnttfn&fTor^ to him_at-.Uie-COlieotorl*. i^ocMmuY&diMMMfcy/afSr- tl^&jiSttiK^l^' 0^1^ I Weekly Review cif tfe&sPNH«ldelphia nr? Markets. -- —r l«e^rtidfo t 'ThVPtetfl’’i-M: i IV/.' ' y -’- ■ J :. Tim.it)ii.PHii,3()pt (1,1859. ' ‘w« hit been * lttfl iii the Drj-Qooas Ju»rk«e thin" week] previous to \\& ©pehingbf tie but' tueowrimotahavetaett’to*. fair ekteht, And without anr njatorial olutoge tfrioerf, Bopti add Bhta*' and Hardware are sellina:freely; aW'realising Witprice*. In Producetiforetsnoi touch aotmt’yfor Ibeietaoni comes in slowly, aid |* mdeewtid at the advsrice. BreaqttuifrharV We&dtttU'anft Pbt FJourand Com Meal prices hare slightly drifted i tat 'Wheat and Odrto ato firmer { there i* vary tittle shipping 1 demand for either .'Oodles are firm.r. poal pontinne* very doll* ’ Coffee, r SQgaij.an'd ftquiry at awUt'i>rd?fous rates. /Fjsh Wove off’slowly i * NoohaflgS'ifc Jlide*V Iron U In' . ttetted demand; add jfrtatfv In Natal fifties ‘more dofog.; Oil* are firtn. PiAaler,isfower.YjPw , ci*to rt *,ftre in bet ter demand, and for moat kind* price* are letter. Rice i*dtilL -Oldver'and Tiradthy Seed arfl steady. Tfcatand ToMcaara quiet*. .Yfoot la jin. f ota demand -at full srioeif. WhUkeyu firmer o£ the oldse* d demand' taiitlntaslimitod, an ■ the prtoea of moat kind* have a dowrtwatd tendency* shippers of flour belng almoat entirely but 6f market at ..the present asking rate*: and the market for most kind* ta*. rliled. extreme IrduJ 1, the sale* bompniing’omy about 5,000 bhl*.« mostly in small ltd*/ at'o4£Oao*.7bfoT old stick extrei!«-*«4 for old stock aim fresh ground superfine, and extra family and .fancy- tits, awoifuwtollirand and freshness which rate* tie rt* tailm nad bakers have been buHng to a «oderawex u SP 01 ?^ K J * re t b? - ' bf Flour and Meal Barrels of superfine.* ..*t «, u: 1 9,165 : “ , fine... .11.1 IS J*. .-Com Meal... L. g , ■{ M t , oondemned....- ** ~f 7 , ottae' Uuttta domanc\ is. limited add-prices aUh* .urdke rather firmer, with sales of bushel* WfWM nUOOd foT infenorup to lW»120o : for lairto jiriftia reefy and Jis&l3oc for white, including' somo/choioo Kentucky at 135 c., Ryeiain soml request Tor distilling, and 2,600 bushel* bold at 7ltf72o,forNew. Soatnem, and, ?4«80o lor new, and old .Pennsylvania, Comma*-less Octivri early mtne.week,- out at the blosc .the demand .is hotter and price* have improved, with salesof 18,000 husheta Southern And PennsylvamojeUdw .at #B?80o, including white at 76c and damaged At7o afire. ; Oats are ratner lower, out Supplies come forward freely: ifl,9oq bushels new Southern sold at Sfn-SSo, hlo*mg at 35c for.prime} some oUPehnSylvamaatSOerSTo, auu new at vs§ci iAO9 a bushels old Barley, Malt stild atSWo» new Bar rieyii* I sooted afc7oa7«c: >■ f . vP(RDVISIONS.-'A < irinnda oomo forward slowly and Jwith light stock*} prices are .better; the demand for P<?rk. ; is. umjlcdvand-itfs'eeliirtk ida'Bflj-ill.wayat'SMioais ( JwpbUor mess, and for prdtMk. A sale of rump Jvrkj.waa made at 912 bbl. City paoked mess Beef , spue-jin tote for shtjnrtore* at ®l2ail6 bblj Westem ~r*afftapt frem Sldo^rtsto brand. sßacon meet* with , a moderate Inquiry toko* South, unu pnepsaro .better— laws.of h&nkat uvise for plain and lauoy,cured • sides ' lArdoottttnue* firm, with sales.of tes and Jibls atlliZa HHc;andTregs 'at 12)40pn time. Butter meet* with a ;yery}smited Pennsylvania and West' «ra packed .androft at nn'Mc,nocdrdlnK to freshness. tt; Kn«' ■ METALSi—-Theji'e is ‘inbre memtj.fotPig Iron. ahd • holders'are 'firm m their denutntU,.witll sales bf l.tw t towiAhthreblte>t and ‘BpJsov2lvor ton, f mouth*,-for the three numbers. l,wQ ton* Gray -Forge nhto *otd on private, tonus. In Scotch Pi* Iron emailssle&ar*. nuking»at 923ieu,e,months|.-ajot. of Charcoal at 065, fl months, Barsi Baus, aha ( BoUer lron conUaae;s* Uißt auoted* • ' ° ' ' LEAD.—Pig.Jhcad is iirroi bat no sales have Won re r ported, Spanish is hshint obdO the 190 lbs cash. ' ,-i- COPPER AND TINi are also ilrni but Quiet. - f< BARK market'-oohtitme* bate- of Quercitron, land it ism fair demand, with sales of W hhds No. 1 at $2? small lot*>'-'7snners t Bairk lias also been unsteady.tonnest, .with further'sales of Chestnut Oak •at itjper corq, , r * < Q4Ah**-PAce* haVe hhoergone no ohango. but orders com* forward slowly, and the market is dull. The car* , go, rates M Richmond range ar 03.15 per tod forwhiU ■nsh, and 83A3<t3.40Xorred ash, ficoOn bOard. No sate , the market has been extremely saint tat prioes are Ho Ko better,:witti sslerof x,JW bag* lUoat ilaUHo ; a small tot of Lsfuayraat lkr, and some Java at Wo V lb, alloonme. ' , i . OANBLBB are held with more firnmess, With sales of §O O boxes oitr made Adamantine at 18<r290,0n time. Bpermsre duUat4Jp.-jTaiiow-oandies ’continue as last quoted. lb. - ' ' ', The,market opened weak -and /#e.lower than,at Ute,close of,last wqek; there isa lmiited inquiry.forfhe beUerxrades, but inferior quality fis neglected and dull} sales 01800' bales, chiefly uplands, are reported,; at ip«o 00.10 15Ko#' tt>, cash,.for mid dhng and good middling fair, chiefly at 130. including . at W«PUe.t The stock is light. * •.The following-:!*, the toovemnnt *ia?e the Ist of Sep tember last, m compared with the previous three years: i ‘ JBW. I«8. •- • 1867. • IS*; |Bep.atporta;,t <m 9,ooe,<x» 5.05.000 JBnt , n.2,UM.CK» 1,803,400 1.422,000 1^16,000' • r.FCtoP®--'' ' «5iWO 'i. 888409 413JJ00 - 479 000 ‘‘ other FPort*; BW,OOO ' : 398,000 412XW M 0,009 , TdtaT export., .8,011,000 hand.. 114,000- 7P.oib - C2,OW - / M.OOO Whioh during the past week,inoludeuin the Above: :::: :::: • Tot«i... jjflw,,.,. saw. - T •o<iI wl « *t ih« port, compared sr,tji 18 U, t 28.000. wdeK JBxporU—lnintip to, Great notmuoh doinp, and aroohi thelaato, arc soda Aahat JXalc, Altlm Jlt;a2’;o, iCuhphor 260,-Lieorioa.Paste sic, some Sal Soda on private terms, and:iQ oases indigo at.lefleUOo, ail, on inquired after, and we quotoWastern at 48«490V tt, and dull. ’.. FlSH.—Mackerel ,come.in slowly, but the demand is hroited; agnwH Ja.voioe.goM at ®W, $l4, ands 9 bbl* i£. r^.ll^ra bor*.. The quotation* from store are £ ,B *S2 bbrfor.l*; SJtW for 2s, and 89.25©9A0 for . ah ar? .relUngm - small way at 05.25 bbl, a* in quality. Codfish command 34.29 a the )00 lbs. as to lots. - ■ FRUIT.—The market is Imre of foreign, and the trans action*- havo been limited. Green Apples are very abundant,-.ana„ telling-freely- at 0t5O«&6O # bbl. Peaches come forward slowly, and command 750a02A0 fr'.baskefy.asinquauw, -Melons are plenty and low. In LiverpooJ. To Locdqn some heavy* good* have been taken at2oo ton. No engagement* to the West In iidleßiare reported, Limftod, shipments are .making to BanFretaeUeomNbw'Xork.at JßOSto & foot. The Boston packets are gettidr S2o for Flour, and 60 for Grain. Coal freights continue as last quoted, say 31.39' to Boston, 01.20't0 Providence aadFall River, and Wo m to;New>York.. ■ GINSENG.—There 1* some Inquiry for Cruder but buyers qnd -sellers are apart in their views, and no ttaiwachoa* have come undw our notioe. ; -rfIUANO.'-Thero'ha* boon more doing, with 'farther .-muetor Peravian,Sonibrero, and Amerioan at;quotas p ^to . 0 V^ m 0, ?* freely pt 049 HEftfp.— Nothing doing,and but little stock hereto operate in. •" ~ - ' m£BB continue, dull, and no sales h&ta coroe udder our notice to establish a quotation. HOPS are very dull; small sale* of Eastern and West emkye making at ft, ns in quality. The new creuiawbjmicoming into market. • 1, ;,. ,- u : ,I<BATHBil.—There is a good demand for prime Bpa mshsole andslatighter, but common stock is neglected LUMBER.—Among the sales are some Flooring ,«r,o ofst JohnMthc »1J »t SIMoIXtH. Stave, end w Hoops are dull. 1 *,' / i , *MOLASSKS hs.been veiT qpiet, nnd tho on),colei are,of tart Cuba at29a2lc, on time. , - Nay AL BTURKS are miner mete active; among the sales are eoininon Rosin at decliuo—and low grade No.'2and lino at 01A5OAX3V bbl. Wilmington TarTsod at S2j(banfl rems .Washington at the same ngurei 3 Bpints ofTnrpentine is m better demand, and on jhe advance, with sales of 2W bbism lot* at46a47o^ oili Me rttady} we quote ensile Whale at 48.9820, and winter Bpcirn afc. 01.45 V gallon, on time. fePi 0e , t * o Vr , S^f mer * wn! l Baleiiat .. fi6 ? 47o in P*sks and tibia, LaydQU is very quiet t amatl sales of winter at 90 ©WC on time,; ,* n . 1 FLABTKR is rather lower, with cargo sales to rate at RKSE is bat little inquired for. and very quiet, and relhhgjn aSmailwny tt>. . SALT.—Pieces,are,steady, with further sales of an import of Liverpool ground and fine, qn terms kept Be sS^S» oo &, Bae " bayo also arrived to a dealer, ' SEEDS;— CtoVereeod Is unetzaeged/ with sale* of 500 baa to noteat 0545e5.75 bn«, and 100 bags for export at 9Jpc ft. Timothy 1* in good demand j2OO bag* new crop sold at 0276, andsmaU lotsat 02^792.75#'bu. SUGAR,—Ptiere i*,«jmeHwe demand from the trade, and no change tn pnce*.' The transaction* have been hiultedtoabout76ohbdsUt fio?Kcfor.Cuba..«3f 010 for Porto Brno, (tod TeScforNew Orleans* including B tot of whitojiavana at BXc, all on tune. . , . ...TALLOW toJinehanged, bat there is very, little sell msatimtfllo.qr ft. , -■* 1 Block and Greed are firm, with limited i^ore^aQOntitionS. m ' !ly cl.injc I from 88040 c up to 62c« caib v for common to fibs fleece, and bqme foreign on terms kept private. • • • > if S 04 *® 0F trade: * B> Mol, ” IL - LETTER BAGS cJIh 0 3e Cub# ' " oon MARINEISfTKW-IGENCE. PORT OF;fi»DAnELP|»A, B f> i. jo, J6S9, St i 0 from Kowbnr/port, to J H 'iAt f,oa Bo,lon ' ,n . r § c L* r ft fromJßo*ton ,: . l¥oni Boston. Sc|irLftdj' Ell«npC&T»pn,/iT>ra Boston. , i- Bohr JohnKoxer*; Elliott, from Bottom • r ?§ c K4fl l yi-Sw? r < k NBr.l{*tiori from,Providence, j />Bcpf j ONcljton* Endisott7ffbmiV6Wdenrfl. t? Bohr M ft Providence. Bcfjr J-‘Cottpton/Sbinn,from Providence. ' Bohr EW Perry, Sampson, from Hatnckef, r Sopr m A Guest. Barrett. srom lUclimoad. \ , ' Sofar ’33el»ware/B*nby, 1 day from Smyrna, Bel, with •i'B4»®.i>ii ) 'Bo.ton?eSl*wfl?«w York, vin C»po Map, TSSWaa., w.tu,, Portamonth. N .Slur- A Allaerv -' * a* ' . '■■■&'■'■“ Scbr M Barrett, Hicbmond, . 1; ,i] o . , » «JX Sent Firm, Ketchqm. atavarhiH, do Bohr CmuieonArOfTornoi MQrfrfltabbro. ’ do :|slSteffl to , T %, »**■ } Wiiwmbfe, Providenco, D Fearnon 4 Millor & Co. . '. NsUoh. Emfiwrtt, Wfl*TX>rt. J-R White. • '; JWhr £ S>prf , n £ Ii i o tt? hi e 5 fo rs, l/rown* Ha® &.Co. -f. , j?-w iXO^ritwy^BJeofThePrei*.?; ■. tiiepilUrfelohia fetohAmre.r' M BoArtThntMi'lMfMjjiav, J BJwSles, wSKan? . Banquet, -JnsJ Day, E fll Clark, 0 P Young,and Zicavo: ,Ra*lJB >]>» >arbor entirely bare.of yesoela. Nothing worthy of note passed in or outr. * 6 J Tiours, WM. M. HICKMAN. ft. "’■ l nVrttSiiishH. '•. •’ / N¥ j Correspondence oU^ljhyad^bi^Eyohange.) - fvTKe ■tflarn*bipvPhiir*n, RprtnwjrfMijßogtorifanii e -berjn brlg.’nrh How tAsimg in' wmd N w, j jours, raos. B, nUOHES. (tn i e /*oH 1 ' a 1 sob", cleared at. New Or- f arrived at Vj.if%«4^ f ft‘fe l ®J® B rfhen6« < was at Pernambuco^ih : n^» f a " leneiro f" 1 T’hilntlal- i I«S , U?iwl a^s, V at Parnaimmoo Sth ilisfor,mo do Janeiro JUb. Richmond,at iternam 2pMfeNfe&& ,tp ,>rtv TfmPRESS.44FHIIADELPHIA,[S Brig l'erehmtaob ritadeth.. Captaiu Cormaokdied on the 23d July, on the- take, WC A, July MiAtNVork:Bth mat. Had fine weather to let 54,- Ipng ». when on the Ist Bept took a very heavy gale IMlSWafiiep: the,r ta nearly. # wvod a great phenomenon; kWt?««a JzJj A W Ifie whoto horizon wa* as light oa dajrtlio ofiU was .that the sky-was ft fe roa S W ?R ylytwAck c toads; add at tlntos rrenti. Ail hands forward were very much aiartnoa: 'w*, 1 j >r~> r v: - , i -[V\ ? Faisons; hedoe.orrived at NewoernV tQn C BjL?ust a^ I) * ll0^° e * Br ','® nOW '’ b en ? o » a r r i v °dpt Bos ■fiehr Henry Fayapri, Eldridge, cleared at , inst. for Philadelphia. . Sohr JM A Stewart, Coulter, remained at Barbadoes 17thu\t. repqimig. , Soljr Rossmcndf Dwep, from. Baltfhiorß ,a t Peruamfiu. o 9th mt—arrived <th, educational. TVfISS DYCKMAN, formerly Professor bf f’-fl th? P'WRi and mdmtiir'of the Jury of Admission'’ APPLICATIONS op femaIeTEACH ]P Y *a e bf Controller* of Puh ll® corner of SIXTH and ADELPHI «»•« ' n. M. DDSEhiBERY. Til RS. CHAS. PIGOT wishes to devote a A*-*- fow hout. d»ilj to, tho •taMliin, of the Pronoh tanguMo. Should an, of the former puoilß of Mr. amt “tre, Pico, detire to eyiil themaetvei of this opportuni “ f - ■For partioulare and terma ineuire atU36 CHESTNUT street. ;< , ■ ftf.gt* ■ •HIESDAMES CHEGABAY AND D'HER. VOUNG I: LA Y D ! ?E B S OAhWNO ' l ' NJ) DAY SOHOOL ' rOR SatIAHE, VINE onjremeely.the same plan a> the ope abovo mentioned. Sbhctoi will openqu the Buh. ausl-lm* llfiss O. A. BURGIN WILL RE-OPEN folf: y^ 6r for Young Ladies on September 12. S'/.WL*" "]sy he obtained at the Schoolroom, 911 Street where application for admission may oa and after Bepterawr)flth,'fr«tn IQ tbl3 lMfirsip.AND spjraißG.v-Mrss lizzie » t' l # fe,peotOiliy jnfbrm her friends atta lne ptibuo that ihß.haa resumed, the.duties of her No. 922 South rENTH Btreot, or taught at tneirown moderate. au2fl-Im MISS M..W. HOWES WILL REOPEN her Sphpol for.Yount Ladiea, at 133, CHESTNUT ■treat. MONUAY.Septemberlg.' ■ Ku?3dt.>3l7-Btuth2w* ARY L. STACKHOUSE .WILL. OPEN aBDTfJi? r /Y B A°£ r^ y?sr a 2a d for Girls',Nß.lo* SPRING GARDEN Btreer.j3n .the Ist dr Beptomt»er. For Cirgulqrt apply to the Principal, i r au2B-lm* I||ISS LUCY R.JtfAYER AjsD MRS, R. M, BIRD will reopen tlieir School for -Young •Ladies, at 1315 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, tho 6th of September. ■ au2B-3w MRS. BARTON’S ITJ. , - : BOARDING . The Winter Term will open ott the riec»nd MONDAY m September. Young Ladies received of any age-and taughtwhatever pertains toa thorough Education, . . * French spoken in the family. For circulars and par ticular*, apply as above. - - , aua-DWACftIAw PENN INSTITUTE—Tho Session wili eommenoe-on MONDAY, th. Sth of ; Septamt>er. ine objectof thitf lostitulion irto prepare pupils for Ccdtogeor Imsiness. in acomnpUihing this object, ra- Sidity, and especially thorpughtteii, are ttctihiuTe; nttd fbf thorough requires nofdtitr that the general diffl ouUfea mustbe miU odt thdgS oT daoh individual. . Tbs metliod adopted for .giving mStrectipn, is to be pome a co-laborer With efforts being made to have him lead, and reserving for the teaoher to point out errors,remove doubts, or suggest the m&nher ofpre oeedtng. * For exempUfyint the principles ot the various branoh erof Natural Soienee, aepatatut it fully provided, and SEffISdJStM loeophr, ChetmKryi.qeiSbgy, .Mjtholoey, etc. .• The Room. ooeilptid> are Ihjtie on ,he eecond, third. S&£s{&&RR m °£ fit tile 8. E. oorner of TIURTEENTH atul: TILUKRf Htreet,. entrance on Filbert street; the,are Ur.a.rid ffeely ventileted.and afford amp a apace for Reoitution, Lecture, and Plar Room"- They are now open, from » o'clock A. M. to 1 o oloojc P. M-, where -further Information tney-bc ob .tained. eua-tf R. 6TEWART, principal. PIRIOE-STREET ACADEMY. GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. ' no. (> £2H OE fi-BJRKKR, 'PRINCIPAL. The Fall Term of this Institution commences Beptem- 1869. The coursa of instruoUOn Qomprlit* all thorough English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, and French Language*. aiSi-tf SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YiBeptember ath. Number limited r all pupila un derjt)te inunedlate care of the Principal s theyovern ment is that of purely '* raoreranasvonreporla cent to parent, weekly; the Moral, Inulltclttal, and Phy.ioa Bduoatton of Bora wlll be carefully and eon.cientiou.ly attended to. qatalogue. aratuttou.ly at the Aoademy, or 419 North Eighth etreet. «tias-«w i ■F. DONLEAVY LONG. Prlnoipal. nr he classical institute, re- Bentemberstb. Boy* wepared,fo,r.Collegeotßiutnesr« All pranehes of a oompleto English education, the Clas sics, Mathematics,.and. Modern. Languages, are laugh h? gerhard, E,c. ( ,Arthpr-W. Little, Eec.‘, Clie* Short, »t Pnrf. Jofoph-Letdr, Prof Cornellu. Felton, Gem bridge; Theodore gedgwick. Eec-. New York. anlß-lm* Tie misses aertsen’s school fob YOUNB LADIES. - p B Th u ,JkUfe,n^»Mffi^&AYin Iri.trnotFon Jn tfee.iuraal ExaLleu SEajtctuta, with Lantt.Fßxnon.and Dbawimo. enl6-tr HpHE MISSES EWING WILL OPEN A YOUNG LADIES AND 01111/- DREN.on MONDAY, September flth, at 937 SPRUCE Street, where Circulars may bo obtained.' IUrBRBNCBs.-Rev., Albert Barnes, Rev. W, W, Bpear- D. D„ Prof. C. D. Cleveland.' anl7-Bw* The arch-street institute for YOUNG LADIKSv-Tlto KteYaiith Kenton will oommence on MONDAY, September 6th. 1849. For cir cular. apply at 13U ARCH Street, one iloor enet of Brood. aulMw* ■ Min L. tl. BROWN, Principal. IJinE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH /■• BCHOgi, of H. D, GREGORY, A. M- No. 1108 MARKBT Street, will reopen on ’I'IIURSIiAY, Sep tember let auß-lm* nriHE SUMMER- STREET INSTITUTE ' •*■!, FOR YOUNG LADIES, Mi.a D. B. BURT.Prln oipjtl,.hae removed from IMI to 18M81IMMKR Street, end will reopen for Boarding and Da, Futile, on MON DAY , September »■ nu3i)-m* rriHE MISSES OASEY AND, MRS.BEE ember 7th. ' - aui-Im THOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE MATICALand CLASSICAL BCOOL FOR BOYS, n. B. corner of BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep- Umber Ist. noa-lm* The subscriber will reopen his School, at 123^LOCUST Street, Septembers. mfl7-4w* B. KENDALL. RITTENIIOUSE ACADEMY-4N- E. cor ner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Street*, entrance on r.i*ht«enth street. The next Session will oommence SEPTEMBER FIFTH. JB5S.r . > a3-im , , John h. westcott. i Principal*. Allen grove female seminary, FRANKFORP. PENIMYLVANIA, six mile* iroip Market street, Philndelplua. bThe course of instruction in this School is comprehen sive mid thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend to place their daughter? or wards »t this Institution will do well to make immediate application to i , Mas. E. L. THOMPSON, *3-tr Principal and Superintendent. Arch street collegiate insti- TUTKFOR -VOUNG LADIES, 1530 ARCH Street, itev. CHARLES A. SMITH, J). D.i Principal. The firs! ■ passion of the M-h year/begins September »■ • sl-m* AM. D. G, ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE • N. E. corner of FILBERT, and JUNIPER Sts 2kals e A.' , $ l ** n,Bnmea on September fith» • auiS-Sw*' /AMES A. 'WARD, S, J. Preeident. A jNNIE CHURCHMAN. HAS REMOVED £*■ BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL to No. m FRANKLIN Btreet, above Poplar. Term commenoea September fith. if/ < ■ a-utS-im* Bryant & stratton’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila- B, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; ork, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Cbloago. For m nn. call or send for Catalosue. fe9-tr Ballad singing, piano, and GUITAR.-*Mr. T. BISHOP wilt resume business September U, Vocal Academy, UO2 FILBERT St.' anao-Ut* CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N. W. CORNER VA of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will be reopened MON DAY* September 5 Boys prepared for 4ny DIVISION in the PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE. f *ua-6w« Hs A. M., Principal, pLASSIOAI/, INSTITUTE,S -V. j ..OBAN STREET,.beIow LOCUST. . The duties of the Classical Institute will be resumed on Monday, September Mb. au27-lm J. W. FAIRES, A.M. Principal. IfIDEN HALL (LATE PARADISE) F. Comfortable accommodation is that provided for thirty 0 00 P '“ e 'Amoninhe many to whom the conductor. of thi. school might refer, they ore .permitted partlouTarlr to name the fit. Rev. Bjafiope Alonso Potter and fie Lanoey, and the ReV. Dr. W. Bacon Btevene, of Philadelphia, They auo.enbmit the following tenlmomal, kindly tendered fer the Rt.,Rev.Dr.B. Bowman, Aaeletant BiehopP, £ “ U fhe' JemPnaryfor l young ladle. at Paradlie, LanoM yP,.f. mt i ! ? t ! r > u P<l»v,th?.B9ri?rß>naperlntemfonoe otB; Kill)ke)lr,and wlthMlee Chamberlain, aethe immedi peneftoe'm supennwnding‘education of youngln dies, ajjq Mißi CliamberLaiD brings to the institution the TTeil-earaed'rSputatiOn of a-most competent and sUo* OBMffll J*&pher, {U yell in imparting kijmvuidge as in ftdn)}n»»teTipi,oi»oijDUne.- The Nemlnary Is,therefore. I thtqfc, entitled to. the confidence of the public* and I hope will reoeive it>* or- f < ~<; ■ 5 • -r _ FOR/I ERMfl* Ivhich are verf moderated please ad dre&the . , . Rev-Dr. KILI.IKKLI.y, iWolcr. tr aUl-flw. ♦. ■■: i Paradise,Lancaster emmty, F* itIHE HERMAN,'TOWN ACADEMY, WILL retiMn-on MONDAY, September ilh, 188 J. The Pnnoipafwilt reoeiVe a limited number or Boya Into hia Tufen,. WKIENDS’ ACADEMYFOR BOYS, A* j blast of 41 North ELEVENTH Street, .will' reopen tyeimaf Bweoka cle,>ol ''' nat ’ c>lU “dmitted., $ll per hu2Mm» ' WM. WIUTAI.I,. H. PENNEY, Professor of Music If Singing end Melodeon, No. COT North Sixth Street, above Buttofawpod. ~ ' • gg-flt» * CftDHCATION OP YOUNG ' ° • Keaidenoe 811 jiAßsmTillXt.:, EjDtreXWONAL. HEMAN ALLEN.’A.M., Tcacliwof tho VIOLIN arid PIANO., Mr, Allen tnaylie afipiied TtaE hemans Institute.—Eev, jas. diet., Tsrsotie td wlWfnhri it not personally krtdwn are referred to Prof. C. D- Cleveland, ProfVCharles Short, BOHpOL, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. ' efl-ist fj'NGLTSH AND CLASSICAL SPHOOL. School of the subichber, inSIMRS’ BUILD' iNG.'on CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth, will re open on the SECOND MONDAY, the rah day of Bep ■temlwr. <*• r gq2-tf CHARLES SHORT, BROWN -1 WILL REOPEN .JLJL HER BCHOOL. FOR-YOUNG LADIES, in the Large and Airy Rooms at the.N. W, cor. of FILBERT aim JONiPEH. Streets, opposite Penn Bquaro, on the C oan ed Educational.—Miss ella watson B-^, 219 North TWELPTH Street, will, recommence givi nglnstruotidris on the PIaNO» iU liar Own Fesideuoe or tttpie oilier Pupils, after Beptomber Ist. 1869. . - » . auM-thsAm-gm* ,H|RS. SHIPMAN’S BOARDING AND '■l’A DAY fiCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES, Will re open Soptembor l&. , Teachers of the highest qualification* are employed, ana parents and guardians may be assured-that every effort will be made to give pupils a thoroughly practical, M well as accomplished education. Circulars and re ferences may be obtained by nddressmg MRS. SHIP MAN, at No. 928 ARCH 8t„ Philadelphia. au27-s3t* \ITEST PIULAI)Erj>HTA FEMALE SE JJ'7' MINARY/LOCUST.Street, seooud door west of WILLIAM Street, West Philadelphia. • ’ C. C. CHX3MAN, Pnmcipii. The next Session will commence September 14th. A few Boarders can bo received into the family of the Principal on early application. Persons in the city desi ring to send their Children from MONDAY, A. M., till FRIDAY. P. M., oou be aocoinmndateil. an2o*stu4w TIIORBECKE, No. 1407 LO- A-i OUST Street, begs to inform his pupils and'the public tlint ho has resurand his instruction on the Piano, At Itoinfl daily at 2 pfolook. ' si-th»tii3w* MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN’S BOARD xyi ING AND DAY FOE YOUNG LA irn VINE Streec, hear-Logan Bauare, wklll open ’ oil WEDNESDAY, SepiomSer Ifth. Reverences.— Pres. Alien, Girard College: Hon- Joel Jones, Rov. J, Ar-VaughaiKD. D., Rev. A. H. Vinton, D. D.. Joseph 0, Mitchell, Esq.. Philadelphia. Prof, J. A. Alexander, D, D.j Prinoeton, N. J. Prof. R. D. Hitchcock. D. D.. New York city. • c • Honrß, C, Wmthrop, Boston, aulB-tfistu*6w* MISS DICKERSON, TEACHER OP MU3lCiwill resume her dulifls September Bill, at No. 218 South EIGHTH Street. rtrthstuOt* NOTICES. THE OARS are rdnmil eaf the'^nSE BRIpGE. ai VsTnnovmt, through MANTUA to HEB - from the Exchange to Mantua, FIVE Cents. Faye from tie Exchange to Hestonville, EIGHT Ceritfe. ■ •, ■ ■ ■ sio-Str Ridge avenue and manayunk PABBENGER RAILWAY. The double track of this Railway being now completed to the .Wisaaluckoni, Cars will leave the new station, at the cottar ofßliiGEand COLUMBIA Avenues, for Laurel Hill, Falls'of, Schuylkill, Wisaahkkon, and Manayunk, every'l9 minutes, between the hours of 6A. M. and 7P. M.: every half hour between 7P. M. and 9 .jp. M„ and a Car aUOk P. At. and lift P. M. ■The down Cdrs will Mve Matlay unk at dA. M., and 6m A. M., and thereafter every 15 miuutes until 8 P. M., then every half hoar hIHoPrM, , - • N. B.—The Girard Collage Passenger Railway Cars from Second and Aroh streets, via Ar°h street, Ninth street, and Ridge avouue, coUM^t^th^eicchßa^tick , s9-6t Secretary. Notice-department op sur- SURVKYOk? FFICE ° F CHIEP ENGINEER AND Philadelphia, Sept. 6,1869.— Duplicate Plans of the EIGHTH SECTION of the Survey and - Regulation of the 'Twenty-first ward, bounded Northward by Erie avenue. Southward byAllegheny avenue, Eastward by Fifteenth street, nnd^westward bi Thirtieth street. - Part of the BECOND DIVISION of said Twenty-first ward..bounded Northeastward by Township line road, 'or wissahickon street, Southeastward by Logan ave nue, and Southvrostward'by the .riverScnuylkitl, and TENTHBfcCTlON.ofthe townsnipof Btockley,in the .twenty-fourth ware, bounded Nortbward by Columbia avenuo, Southward .by Uaverford road.and Toir ave nue, Eastward by Fifty-sixth street, and westward 1 by Sixty-sixth street, are taw prepared .for pubilo lnspeo- Uonfat SURVEYORS and.REGULA TORS ofthe Eixhth and Twelfth. Burvey Diitriets. and at tile Omoe of this Department, City Building/FIFTH below walnut street, and the Bo&ra of Surveyors have attainted MONDAY, the 29th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., to consider any objection* that may be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein. __ . ch 8 i» A .?£,&V Department 4>f public high- WAYBMMBo. Sonthwc.t oarn.r of CHESTNUT ana FIFTH Street.- ’ . _ PHILADELPHIA. S«pt. 9, 1359. ' „„ . TO CONTRACTORS. .BHALED FROPQBALBv«Ube received by th* under iiKnedatthe office, qntil 12 o'osookM of,October 3d, 1860 for the construction of a culvert— M On the line of Waltnoe street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth etiee.ts,, to be built of briok,, circular in lorm.with a clear inside diameter of two feet six inches —in length m feet. . All bidden aro invited to be pretent nt the opening of Proposal! offered on said day at 4 o’clock, r. M. Speci fications may be obtained at the Department of Sup Jglit J gggto-^ JUSi NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The SAIiNT PATRICK,. Cant. PALES, from EtvhßPOvL, in now difohnrgW* at Smith's wharf, Iwtnw Vine street. Consignees w»H pleats tend their Sennits on board. All foods not permitted within five ays. will be tent to fublio Store. . A -»Brflt THOS. hiChARLBON k CO. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUI^ of StpUmbtr, lh» SoortUnr »m rttattvo to th« Boom. Books of Entry for tbs Exhibition wiU be opened. Letters addrstfed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg, to Jonw McGowknl oryJHAßtx* K, Enoii, Buitleton, will mestwith attenOnnhllTst'B? September. , /\ . TAOpART, President. A»0. HKISTERiSeo'y. ■ atUO-wfca»Ueg4DMtosg QPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good tp year’s Patent Vuloahiied - ; Rubber Bulpsudert, Braids, webs, and all other fabrics and articles made by combining fibrous substahde* Srith threads or sheets or vulcanised rtibber, are liotified that unless the came are properly stamped or labelled vrtthmy name, and by |9J authority, they cannot belegaUy disposed of la the , united States. Merchants and dealers are invited to tx smme specimens now in store, and to sire their orders embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im ported; and many others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL r'fli'MygTis'AT Bt»i'i:|?Y“ ppUo, ‘*“ 10 ~ ifo-lr , HORACE H. DAY. TVOTlCE.—Persons having business with f, ’-(he FLOUR INSPECTOR will oall at No. 11 VINE Street, between the hour. of , o'oloolc and 3 £ S:’ ¥ *• ie!7 Flour Inspector. SEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC HIGH WAYS.—OfHoe 8. We corner of CHESTNUT and m Streets. „ PHILADELriIIA, AOfUBtW, la». Notick to Cont&actoui.—Seidtd Proposals will l>e received by the undersigned, at the offioe, until IS o’clock M. September 12,1669, for the construction of the , following Culverts t .One on the line of Wharton street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, to bo of Brick* 2 feet in diameter. One on the line of Sansom street, between Twentieth aud Twenty-fourth streets, to be of Brick* S feetln dia meter. One or\ the line of Eighth street, between Coates street and a ptmjt 200 feel north of Brown street, to be of Briok* 22 inches in dtamc&pr. And all bidders iffe invited to be present at the open ing of Proposals offered on saftl day. at 4 o'clock P. M. Specifications maybe obtained at the Department of aiSbtielS , Chief o l nfshwaye. HOTELS. fTHE UNION, ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, ! Upton b.nf.wcomer. K H,A> The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Business Public; andto those in search of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, whioh now run past* and.m close proximity, afford a oheap and pleasant nde toall places or interest in or about the rntr; jylS-dra LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FBI BETTS, and CURLS, manufactured iu the very best and newest Pane styles, and of which we constantly Keep av?ry large assortment on h&nd.eold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of the oountry solicited, and promptly attended to. Al.o.anew^Ailjp ;ra^«». auio-3ni* Between Martlet and Choetnut. 1-TAMS! HAMS! HAMSI ” Just received a erlrne lot new eugar-ouredHara., 10 centa per pound. ClfAf?. fiMITH. 1 Bl3 end aic MahKKT Street |Bm salamander Safes! I|l A large assortment of ,l ' ■ “ »usu4™swn»» „ IRo#O° B »Tte'*«-. Ooae good terms ee nny other e.tftbli,hinent In the United Stntei, hr . „ . EVANS i WATSON, ; No. 33 Boutii FOURTH ItreeV' PLEASE BIVR 118 A OAtl.. Philadelphia ■WARMING AND VENTILATING CULVEC’S JV£IF URJVWG T {F^P 4 ?i’ Tb. abovei Furnace ha. now been In u>. during th« la.t two winter, in thi. pity, and has given umver.nl ant nsnetum. The large heating.nrfnce hem.directly over the i flame at the_Sre, and the conical tube., through which all the draft, mm, are eo arranged aa to oonsuine t|i6 larger part of the gone. from the coal, being en tirelv of Caet Iron, with deep, eand lointe, 1. now of fered to the.pnbho ne the most oomptete heating appa ratus now in tine market. C. w. being a practical Stating lol Wlll teriolU ‘ lly 10 > U heating andven- ... . - - .. anao, IJig erne, of Cimk'pgJUniee,.adapted Tor hotel and private use. Colima' Patent Chimney Cape for ventila iing and mire of ainokey chimney., with a full aaaort ment of jUgkter. and Ventilator, of every eito and pattern . Firo-plaoo Rove., Bath Boiler., Ac. &T Jobbing promptfy attended to. « au22-tuth.-3m Late^Agant^YiauAM.. WE HAVE DETERMINED TO ADtf n l he HOUSE PAITiRINU and RETAILING OF rarfh HANGINGS ta our bugineM, and .elicit from all who are' deal rou. of decorating their hnnae. an ai amlnation nf our .lock, .elected from the belt faoloie. foreign and domestic, and at tha riglitpriceiu ’ Paper hanging in any part of the olty or Bt»te. hr eu7fl.atuf.nc, REACH BOTTOM ROOFINq SLATE , S-, W.wimup of SIXTH and COATKfI Iti Theubovft Slats ise<ioal iu quality to the bestWelih ‘ . _ a»23-tutns-lm ENCAUSTIC TILES for Ornamental Chimney Top. for ooltage*. Ijenlon Vnee. and Fountain., . , . te d d i^&;. d a r ,'iT" U W “*" •«-««. rjRAIN MILLS-dRAIN MfLLR—For &SsSa®F««awt Trice s2B,nnri *45. Now in opemtori ni J 23 South 1 SKCONf)'Htr«*» ln •*•** wuntr and sMKk HlHa '■■' ■ <B.'FAttM. 4, CO. jytfkLS and sheetings for ex. SODA —lOO kegs for sale l>v COFFEE.— 500 bags low-priced Eio. 100 tmK« prime I.aKuaym, for «ala lir . •a* ,A ® a(,, tofaau tTURDAJYJ I'SEPTEMJHaBR . 10J 11859J1' INSURANCE COitfPANIES. IIEIIN assurance company; ESTABLISHED iti fist. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. HEAD OFFIOfeS: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS GOW, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, ©6,208,800. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OP *1,000,000. policies guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o nearly 1,000 Shareholders. Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London, by WILLIAM GETTY, AdiiNT FOR THE UNITED STATES. OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA RAnlc, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, rBiLADBLrma, REFERENCE#, Messrs. BTUART ft BROTHER, IS Bank street. “ MYERS, CLAOHORN, & CO., 233 Market st, “ WM.MoKEE & CO., 23 Sooth Front street. u MoCUTCItEN A COLLINS, 8. W. oorner Front and New streets. “ SMITH* WILLIAMS, Sc CO., M 3 Market st. “ JAMES GRAHAM Sc C 0.,» and 23Letitiast, JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq., Tresidont Mechanics* Bank. JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., President Union Bank. Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late Judge Supreme Court. JyS-tuthAs if r JTHE WASHINGTON EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPAN FARCIUHAR BUILDINGS, No. 280 WALNUT STREET, Incorporated in 1867, under the General Inguranoo Law of Pennsylvania. Authorised Capital.. _ $.100,000 Subscribed Capital.. ~~ ........... :K»,000 Paid up Capita),,. IH,BOO INVESTED AS FOLLOWS l Bond and Mortgages, first hen - $62,170 Bank, Railroad, and other 8took« and Be ounties {M,«$ Cash in Baqk~—,gt,®® SIH,BW to and from all parts, of the world, and Inland N&viga , Lon and Transportation, on favorable terms. OFFICERS. CHARLES G.IMLAY. President. WM. Wi&LGHT, Vice President. O. O. BUTLER, Secretary*. H. G. RAMBOHUER, Aaaiatant Beoretary* DIRECTORS. Jasper Harding, William Imlay, fc&SflS'™,. Aion’zoKuller, fe,|Slb, I!CharlesG. Ifniay. mar iB*tt INSURANCE COMPANIES. WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, Offlc, No. «3 WALNUT Street, (Company’s Building,) WiU hereafter conduct the same with a combined Capi tal, and available , . , ASSETS OF 0VER'9350,000. Invested, lor the moat part, in First Bonds and Mort uaoes, bearing six per oent interest, on improved pro petty , worth double the amount, FIRE, INLAND. AND MAkTNE CARGO RIBKB Taken on the most favorabfo terms. IhirleiC. Lnthrop, wilham Darling, lexander WfoikUn, E. Tracy, oho C. HuHter, JataetJL Smith, homes L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan, laulel L. Coluer, Jonathan j. Blocum, tamfk KMlttl* AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO,. incorporated ISIS—CHARTER FEMET UAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in sure,on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandize* Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted, DIRECTORS. George Abbott* John T. Lewis, John Welsh. James R. Campbell, Samuel O. Morton* Edmund G. Dutjlh, Patrick Brady, # . Chas. W. PouUndy, Israel Moms. » «.GEORGE ABBOTT, President, THOMAS R.MARI3, Secretary. Ja33-Iytf >mmT»riooar. TN TltE ORPHANS' COURT OF MONT- J- OOMERY COUNTY. of Gwynedd. mt&ejcburity df Montgomery and mate of Pennsylvania, deces**!. Wlnte. Arwslata Wiliitt, Lbsaiith DaunebOwet, B*h- KSi , ’S u * r 8 u 1 Drake, And Thonuu B©a»ffawSSß. Bf °' ra ' “ d tenan ‘ WliereM, a writ of partition or. Valuation tn me di rected did, on, the iTth day df Augdst, A. D. MW, issue outoMhe sail) bourL.eommahdingjne to summon an in quest to make partition or valuation, according to lawiof &! j£t&s!iS*£ Sf "w* deoedont, consisting of a Mas* suago apd Plantation or tract of. Land, situate in saTd towpship of Gwynedd and coqnty of Montgomery, ad* imnuig lands of Henry Hallman. John Martin, Abraliam weisner, and UeHry, DUritem, and bounding in part on a.public toad called pe Allentown road, containing ninety-fevoi} acres and twenty-Ibur percltes , I heroliygivo notice, as By skid court I atd directed «« t% purpose afore w » th » September. A. D. 1869, at 10 o clock A. M.ron the said premises, at whiclitiioe and plaoe all persons interested m«y attend if they see BTaUFfW, Sheriff of Montgomery County. TVOTICE.—An application will bo made t MMionof ilia Lsri.latnr,of F.niuyl yonlo for (lip incorporation of it Bunk, with xtnnritl AND FlrTi THOUSAND uOLLARBi to lit csllfli) th<i BANK,u/bS of Jj2 -ntm TVOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary to the undet.lsnfj, all y nap inJebtod to, uid Eitato will pleitao mpke paymuit. and Uioeo haoinx claim. aro ro xlU'.ol’iyWt'l.Ml®*/ aocouhU without daisy to FREB’K KLRTT. Jr., lln ARCH Hi mV N ‘ E ' o< ’ rß6r SEC< ™l) and CAL FRANRUN O. JONBS.dM RACE Street «g »-tutlnBwteea 8-tmliOv K.acaton. Estate of Elizabeth soullier, deceiteed.-LETT£RS OF ADMINISTATION on me above-named Estate, have been granted to the eub- nil persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make payment to him, and all having claims against the same to presont them to • £. W HITMAN, Administrator. Atignst FIFTII Street! FbffiLf SUMMER RESORTS. XT ITTATINNY HOUSE, . . . DELAWARE WATER GAF. Tuts place having been so orowried, until within a few days, ns to prevent many person* from obtaining aeconv niodatious, Uie Proprietor now announces to suoiu ami to those wim wish to spend a few days or weeks during the deliihlfal autumnal season, that iboy can be arcom modated with comfortable rooms. The months of Sep tember and Octobor are not only the most pleasant season at the '‘Gap,*’but afford the additional sport of fine Fiilunr and Gunning, Passengers leave WALNUT -Btreet Wharf At 6 o clock m the morning, ami arrive at the Gap at Un o’clock same day i or by the North Penn ey Wama to Easton m the afternoon, aud arrive at the Uap next dt.y at 12>» o’clock. aoJ7*3v L. W. BRODHEAD, Proprietor, TMURRAY HOUSE. i.,JL NEWARK OHIO is the largest and Dost arranged Hotel in central Ohfo, is centrally located and to easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern unprove ments.and every convenience for the comfort and ac commodation of the travelling public. The Bleeping Rooms are larre and well ventilated. The Suites ol Rooms ard well arranged and carefully furnished for families end large travelling parties; and the Home will bo kept as a first-class Hotel in everv respect. BJ , H. A. MURRAY & BRO., au24-3m Proprietors. <§EA BATIIING , CONG HESS HALL l« now open?<u :^h» I OF ~EOA jtDhßti, and the subsarlbey will bo happy to see his friends who may favor ium with their patronage during the season, Je3S-3m‘ ' THOB, C. GARRETT. THEO. d. emory & CO. A OFFICE No 146 South FOURTH 8t. u ’Philsde., Sole Agents of GEO. C. POTTS A CO., Miners and Shippers of the LOCUST BALE COAI, Ftom the Locust Mountain, Near Ashland, . apl-ffml BCHUYLRILL COUNTY, Pa. SJ W. GROOME 4 CO., leJigh. TOPSKMI - Offloe, No. 146 South FOURTH Street A . BROAD Street, below Rune. ; PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A HORSE, COW. SHEEP, or PIG. THORLKV’B POOD FOR CATTLE, Possessing,, as it does, the bitter and medicinal pro perties contained in Spring Grass or Tares, or other tmnpe herbage, is essential to herbivorous animals, as it operates in stimulating the stomach and digestive or gan); to health? action. This compound or condiment for leedmg Cattle or seasoning ihetr food, is comnosed purely pf vegetable matter, some of winch is highly aromatic. For keeping horses in good condition it is unequalled. Cow keepers will find great advantage m the increased quantity and improved quality of the milk during its use. All animals are bonofited by it, This fowl,can only bo had genuine, in the Bute of Pennsylvania, by applying to the Sole Agent for that State. w S. M. SAUNDERS, .7-1 m ITU MARKET Slmat. I‘liilmlelphi.i. rrilE STOCK OF WINDOW-GLa&S, gists, corner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, offer for publio approval, as to prioe and quality, are une qualled. Those who oonftolt their own interests will examine their assortment, and purofiase of them asu perlof quality of goods, at a leu prioe than oah be had elsewhere. ‘ ly»-tr Havana cigars—or tiio following celebrated brands s tSffS'o™. Si® Kspanolft, Upmann, Neptuno, Pruebeae, • n . . . Vegas. Ac., Ac., Ao. Of all sixes and qualities, on hand and constantly re* oelviag from Havana, and for sale low by ftolS-lm CHARLES TKTK, W WALNUT. -. CtJGAR-HOUSR MOLASSES.—I6O hhda., tieroes£and barrels, for sate by • _ JAMES GRAHAM A CO., *■3o I.KTITIA tyreet. OAY HUM.—S puncheons very superior •R-jßny R um. in store nnd for sale by au6 , A. MERINO. I*o South FRONT Strict. TtfEW Nos. X& 2 'MACKEREL—A small 11, hivoioeofassarUid package*, landing from steamer Kensington, and for sale by ■ fnCONOMY MESS SHAD—Nos. 1 nnd 2 TUTE BALE ROPE—Manufactured aud v «. ®a®»,, PHILADELPHIA, LEGAL. COAL. RAILROAD' LINES* is®! CAMDEN and at- OH And After Wmmx tufiMHer ffotjoe. Uai'l 01 for l®pe Yl/f£-Streti Wffarf Mjwf Train A. M. at iff VndVettirning „ LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY. Express Train..... Miul» * 4 SUNDAY TJUISr ” Vlne-Btreot »t ... » a. M. Re v u «™'K , Atf. VB .' ! AUanlio , 4p. 13: RflUltd* flip TttVti, fot thi» b2n only " 2i 25* Fr«JKht muat ho delivered at Coope?’* Point by 11\ M. vrl " not be regoontibio for any goodaun th/ 6 po/nt. rece , pted for by their Freight Agent at ■‘-l™ JOHN O. BRYAN*. Aient. RBaaggasraj NOTICE TO SHIPPERS A fe, : "‘ffg*-*' fer. "WxsaMS*"*" 1 Wiliianuporti MjUerstown* Mynoy, . . , Hali£uc, WMtontown,. , Yoik, . Milton, a r Jf™™ RAil^OAd’’'"' 1 ftinUon HANOVER iSM.vS™ 811 - _ „ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. .f MM .EHEM, DOVI,KBTO WN. . EASTON, MAUOII CHUNK. riAZLETON, TvILKEaBAItPE. fco. 7 ... 7 ; lade I pin a, DAI h \ .(Sunday* excepted;! >or Bethlehem. Allentown, Maaeh Chunk, Wilke*- ba &?’£ a .?? 1 £ n ' %lExpreM,)nt 9JO A. Si. Por Bethlehem, (Esprfsf.Ut iP. M,. • . A PJ\I y ° atowo ' ( Accommodation,) ®t 8.15 A.M. and a&W p rt m MhiDßton • (Accommodation, Jat 3.15 P. M. , ‘TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, (Express,)atB A. M. and 4.10 P, M. amffF e-taWn * < Accommodation,) at A3o A. M. , Leave Fort Washington, (Aooo'fnmodalion,) at 6M A. M. and 3.35 P. M. YA , Philadelphia. M.wd S-P.M. Daylestown, for Phifadrv., at 6JO A: M. ando.4s P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, *1.50; to Mauoh Chunk. *2.»; to Easton, £1.60; toDojiflstown,3ocents; to Wilkoebarre, All rM««ni«r Train..(tuut Bimdaj Train.,) con neolat Berk, .traat with Fiill, and Si.th-iUWt., anil Beoond and Tliml-Btreot. PaMonger Hailroad.. PaMonger. for Wilke.harra talu 9JO A. M. Train, and arnva in Wilke.harre nt 7 F. M. ELLIB CLARK, Agent. fiSHH '|||M PHILADELPHIA' i i, A“vt,Aha, HARRISBURG. Leave, the ,Ce pot" at odfaer of,BROAD and VINE MSvWh™ Mints, connecting at Harrisburg with train* running to KtUburg, An. LekTe at JJOF. M„ DAILY, for POTTBVILLE and jiAßAlQllUllfj. , .- r At 4.45 P. M,, DAILY, (Sundays excepted,)for READ ING, ana intermediate point*. . • apis W. H, McILHENNY, SeorcfarT. SSwjMam NO t TICE:--CHESTSK ffiK«K2S2“SH[VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS SENGER TRAINSWR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATEBTATIONS.-On and 4ften#t£anaArr. 18W, the Phesenger Train* Tor DOWNINGTOWN,- will start from the passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and RejukQf RaUroad Company, obrner of BROAD and TRAIN for Dowaihgtowa, leaves at 7JO *A|ttisftiio6li TitA'lN for faMifliWn, 15aves at ll^ortle/ Manwers of the WiWelphia and Reading Railroad Company, , v. dao ■ W, H, JdolLH-KNNY, seeretarr. PIANOS. e£S*M . CHECKERING & SONS, n in» MANCVACTtmSHS 0» GRAND, SQUARE,’ AND UPRIGHT __ pTaNO-FORTES. . f . WARKROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET, . .Constant jr in store a large stock of opr BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED IN B¥RU MENTB.Wehave been awarded, at the dinerent Exhibitions in this oountry and ®V?n , M#. RFiM ’ r - cLAsaMED &*i J agsaw It A;V * H,' HACON, A Co.’s. n,f,l Nnnn, k Clark’., HaiWl, DaTil, i Co,’., and A. H. Gale & Co. ■ superior PIANOS. Also, .Ma son k Hamlin’s unrivalled MELQDEONB and HAR MONIUMS, so deniable for Churches and Leoture WP Piano* and Melodeont to Rent, myH-ly SEVENTH grate A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN rrnv pianos. SCUOMACKEIt k CO., 1021 CHEBTNUT Street, invite the mosio lovine public to caii and examine their new and suc cessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND FUNO. , Having converted the Tone* Touch, and Action of the, Grand Piano info that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the bhjeetions geperally made to the at jte of Grand Piano, also diminishtnc the coat of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth* and evenness of exquisite deli eery nnd sweetness, these JTuPBRIOB AND l- Nare wholly unequalled. They save received the highest encomiums, and aro pronounced bjr critic* to be far su perior to any lnstninienU ever manufactured in this oounlrr. Constant!* on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding Ahe Prixe Medal from the Crystal Falaoe Exhi bition, New Ydrk. life. sel-tf MfcMclKAl. T OUISVILLE ARTESIAN WATER.— H-A An Analysis, by Frdf. J. L. SMITH, shows one gallori to containoli>*gnnn4..ai follows.rit: Clitor. Soduthi...... .fingrs. Suiph, Magnesia.. 774)0 era, “ Caloium 60“ “ Potash 3.00 44 Magnesium... 7“ “ Alumina., iroo “ “ Potassium..... 14 “ lodide Magnesium OAS “ Aluminium,..'Wßroraido ** Q.<7 ** Phosph. 50da......... 9 14 Bi-Carb. Iron 0.35 “ Sulpb. Soda.... 79“ 14 ' Magnesia..s.oo “ Sold by the OnxreL’sailphj. or in bottles, wholesale and retail, by HASSAJtfi & CO., ApWecarfes,' &024-tf CHESTNUT St., ctfr. Twelfth st. ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER. A*- PUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'B NEURALGIA SALVE. _ . Phila., July 7th, 1668. Mr, E. W.Tkoxill—Dear Sir: —I have been troubled with the 44 NEURALGIA" for tha last )4 years, and have suffered the most excruciating pain, compelling me at times to give npmy basiness entirely. 1 cooU not eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes, I suffered mo;e than tongues can tell I had the advice and aid of various physicians, and used other remedies, but all of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the papers, I concluded to call on a person whom I hod learned was cured of a ease of 20 years standing. He applied the 4 ’SALVE’' but once, and I felt immediate relief—a second application removed the pain entirety, and I now feel like adtfferent man. Smoe then I bAve ■ieptwflii-tometbmg that l have not done for months, being obliged to sit on all night inw chair. My appetite h,as rotiirnet and I feel gratsihi to yon for the restora tion of my health. OUARI<EB H. DAKYR, CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensington. For sale, wholesale and retail, at B. W.oomerelXTH and FARRISH BUflfits, an(faO\lL CALLENDER A Co.’s, N. w. oortier Third and Walnut its. ap2P-tf Dr. celebrated tar CORDIAL. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Consumption, Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Bronphius. Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds. Westoott’s 'Par Cordial cores Sore Threat and Breast _Westoott’s Tar Cordial ouree Palpitation of the Heart Westootv’s Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility, Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures General Debility. n Westoott’s Tar Cordial eures Diseases or the Kidneys, Btrsngury. nnd Gravel. , Westcott's Tar Cordial oures Blind and Bleeding Piles. - Westcott’s Tar Cordial mires Female Weahnesees. „ Dr. WeitooU’s Tar Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH Street. Philadelphia. Also, Principal Depot for Dr. Westcott’s Anti-Scrofu lous Syrup ana Cholera Mixture. Dr. fe. R. WEBTCOTT can to oonsnltpd on the above diseases, free of charge, at his Consulting Rooms, No. rn ARCH Street, frets 10 A.M. to 4 F. M. Uli-tf WINES AND LIQUORS. (OHAM PAONEL JANUARY 18,1859.—InoenHeuenoeof the rrequent invitations received by me to renew the ■hi pments of my Champagne Wines to the United States, I beg leave hereby to inform my former customers and the publio in general, thatl have appointed Messrs. F.O. BROUWER, ANCHEK, A CO., Sole -Agents in the United States, for the sate of my Champagne Wines. My Wines have Men so long and favorably known in the United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on their quality, fnrther than to say that my new shipments will in noway to found inferior to the former ones. „ „ BILLEfFART SALMON. , BILLEGART SALMON’S CHAMPAGNE WINES, both CABINET and VERZENAY. for sale and con stantly on hand, in lots to suit purchasers, by F. C. BROUWER. ANCHfnt, A CO., ap37-6m 61 BEAVER Street. New York. LAKET.—IOO cases Barton & Guestier’s fit. Julien; 300 do. Ht. Estepbe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Julienj 100 do. do. TawMice, pinta ; 00 do. Chateau L& Rose: BO do. do. LeorfllejJScotch Ale, in stone and glass; Younger's,Harvey’s.Falkirk Brown Stout and London Potter, in store and for sale by aufi __ A. MBRINO. 140 South FRONT Street CABINET WARE. CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD U TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, m oonneotiou with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now manufacturing a superior axtiole of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on h&na a full supply, finished with MOORE A 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 these Tables the mann loo Jurors refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the oh&raoter of their work. jySMm BRUSHES. rfIHE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following hit of pnoes for Raudsorube, and compare them with those bodgbt elsewhere: No. l, 63 knots, petdoxen, No. 2, 62 knots, T 5 41 No. 8, 66 knots, 87 “ No. 4, 80 knots, 100 44 Np. 6, 63 knots, 112 44 No. 6,1 W knots, 1» 44 No. 7,104 knots, 160 44 No. 8,160 knots. 176 44 , . . ; Philadelphia, MACHINERY AND IRON. SAMDBLV.MXAX.ICK, - . VA.OaBAJ'MX&KICK, SJOUTHWABK FOUNDRY'’ LJ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, Biffifaira, , ENOmEBBS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine serviot; , . , > Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Costings of all kinds, either Iron or Bouts. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Wdrk Shops, Rail road Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. . Every description of Plantation Machinery, suoh as Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, riltrrs. Pumping Engines, Ac. Sole Agents for N. Rilhenx’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nasmyth* Patent Steam Hammer; and AspinwatJ* Wolsey’x Patent Centnnigal Sugar Drain ing Machine. &u 6-y WASHING AND IRONING. J& WASHING* AND; IRONING DONE fiiP? with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single a\jT~ Gentlemen, Families. Boarding Schools, Hotels, Bte&niboata, Ao., at DONgVAN’B FAMILY LAUkDRY, Soith SIXTH Street, OMMtti Prune: Family ShM* and Collars patent polished.'Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-board. The whole business is strictly attended to by female operatives* Mrs. DONOVAN, jrSQ-ly Superindandedt.. HAVANA CIGARS oSercA toT^fialere at favorable ratto, of various sixes an 4 brands, in* eluding Partagas. Cabaho; f|garo, Nono, HirdvFlortni Bai.es sri^dcTiot^ . POHNEBS, cS2- 3th,at 10 oclook ’ w o* ft tttrrthw a i ' ’ . , Morning. A»r« and handsoaia ambrtmeaft of Pariw Stella shawls. 'Weu Do rouud eorpersdo x , Do I P»«a uroche-liomered square a fid SW>w 1 Ihawls, in great varieties of style snd t quaJitie*.aod loctei erprasaly lOf .thie market* both.as to style and .uorlment. AdAKFS.' A Urge aMoriiMCtof rifh.C'k.MlM •oarh. ■ LARGE AND SPECIAL SHAWL BILB, Of th, manufsetur. ami imwortatiyti of „ , ' H. HENNEgUiN i CO., 0 “ oUl ?i)RNfesa, iiRiRLEY'i fc'CO., i ' . • ■ At their Auction Rooms, No. 420 Marxet street. On Wednesday Jdomutg* m * ‘ ■ 4 Sept. lttb.at 18 o’clock,comprising a foU andeoai pletd rcOstdesirable.sttleeof - ' ■ . FRENOH, i AND SCOTCH SHAWLS*. . whioli,in pointer variety,defection of patterns,cha racter of soodg.or aaiMtineni, casncx be tn any market this season.' .• • ' • . All.pf them fresh goods, justlanaea.dM a large ftfer* portion 6fth?m not to be found eUewlwrft. : AND MERINO Fine to'extra firid dtisbliej, wool fringes. CHOICE A VERY RICH PARIS PRINTED CASHMERE STEL „ . jr . LA BHAWLB, ■ A galleria nnd fond mein. ELEGANT AND PRINTED RAYfJ In very rich patterns, on plam andsat'm-stripedCash mere. t .. . VERY ELEGANT EMtfftGUJERED AND GONACHK PRINTED THIBET «iAWIS, . Quite new. . The most extensive assortmentever ofrere<l of , . PARIS BROCHE-BORDKRED AND JARDINfeA . 4 STELLA SHAWLS, Ort fifae to extra fine eentres, in choice assorted colors and blacks. SUPERB rQUALITIES ALL-WOOL PLAID AND , . STRIPED PAISLEY SHAWLS, Lotfa «ftnMtfsrej.of flaw and viriftd styles, * ,ST|TA®E TO FIRSr r CLABB CITY TRADE. ' W DOuiLi* MkUn SHAWLS. >n nftwand elegant palte/as, and aveVyrafraMeoftt- PU 't OI "i 9 ALL-W6OL'MIB AND VIEIRA . SQUARE AND LpNG BROCHE SHAWLtf. , f lnassortmentsespecialfy > ee!ectedfor'the_ - - . f - PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Bi SCOTT, Jr., AUOXIONHEK, No. 409 * CHESTNOT BTREET, oraMieo til Caaloa Houw, wfveenliOußTH raft FEFTH Street*. _ . ' Un’Weifcesday Morning, Sept. 14th, by eat&ldgtro, on 4 or edit* atlOo’cldck, will be soldsdaAcrtSMmtif eeaeohablft goods, to which the attention of the trade 19 ittvrted. PHILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 530 JT . MARKET,at«et, anft W MINOR Street. sale of aoo cases boots, anofiij, brogans, & e . ! , On Thursday Morning. September 15th, at W o’clock precisely, will beaold by ~ catalogue, on four months* oredit, 800 eases of and boys’ boots, shoes, gaiters, brogaas. Ac.; ladies’ and misses’ boots, shoes, gaiters, ties. Jenny Linds, 50..;0f city and Eastern manufacture, suitablo for pre 9eflt trade. r Gt)At SKINO, COCHINEAL LININGS, Ao. Included in Safe .trill be found KM dozen goatskms, cochineal lininKS. Sinef hihfttftge, Ac. 2W?CASES SCOTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLAB. Also, mofoded in sale will be fonnd samples of 99 pay* Bcotcn gingham umbrellas, varitfu* sixes. Kr Goods open for examination, with Catsfoxuss* early on the morning of sale, when buyers are'ioTjfrd to 'attend. . , - - t SIIXPI’INU. m THE BRITISH AND NORTH IgfpB&AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- * vnoM raw tons to litxxtool. Chief 75 * tnograston to uvixpoot. PE^SS 01 ’ CAfi. Millar, ARABIA, Cast. J. Btode, ITIjRIARAr Capt Ander i ASIA, CapL E. G. Lott, sStt. V. . 1 AFRICA, CapL Shannon, EUROPA, Csft. J. LeHcb, CANADA, Cait. Lang, .. . . ' These vessels carry a clea white light at mast-head; gteea on starboard bow;red odportbow. AFRlCA(Bhannon,learos NYork, Wednesday,Sept.f4. EUROPA, Leitcn, ** Boston, WednesSy,Bept.2J. PERSIA, Judkins, 44 < [5 Y«Vk, Wednesday* Best. 99* ARABIA,Stone, “ ‘Boston,Wednesday,Oet. 5. ASIA. Lott. 44 N York,Wednesday, Oct. W. CANADA, Lang, , , Bostmi, Wednesday, Oct. If. 'Befths not eecured until paid for. An experienoed Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be joooantable for Gol<L Silver, Bullion, Spsoie, Jewelry, Freefone Btones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed foerefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage a|ply to E. CUNARD, 4 Gr^o* ?OR THE SOUTH—CHARLES mTow Wfir™™ Heavy Freight at an average of viiTKttt per oeub be low New York Steamship rates. i FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. Sie U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap iCharAs P. Mnrshman. will sail oa’Thnrtdaj, Sep tember 15. at 10 o’olook A. M. Thrffngh in 43 to M houra. only to hours at Sea. The U. 8. Mall Raamsbip STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Gamfr, Will csilon Saturday,September 10. qtW o’cfock A. la, Xfeobifh in 86 to BO hoarf, ofdy 4ft Boete at 6aa. Sailing days changed from every Batefwy te even five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lauifig mgnei I every day. Tite splendid first-elan side-wheel Bfoamshlye KEY• STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day oegnmn nic&tionwith Charleston and Savannah, and the Bouth and BouthweaW . - .. , At both Charleston rad Savannah, these Ship* eott aact-with for -Florida, and with railroad*. &«., for all places w the Freight and Inunraaoa pc a large proportion ef Goode shipped South will be fonnd to be lower by these snipe lhaq by saUiag vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther tkan Charleston-or Savannah, the Railroad tokiasaU risks ftrai these points. Fare by tbit route 95 to 40 per than by the inland Route, as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from fhtliaelphia via Chariee ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the • whole route, except uom Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: , - , iraairn ran*. ToCharl*ftcn-~_#UOft , Charleston— Jjaw Savannah..—. 15 06 Savannah - - SI CO Augusta........ 2006 3600 Macon.... 2100 Mfloqn~>~. 22 73 Atlaatiu.. 23 00 Atlanta- - 3100 Columbus^—. 2300 Oohimbus 9660 ? Albany 24 00 Albany 97 <9 Montgomery...* 26 00 »oo Mobile MOO M0bi1e....-,.....,.. 4620 New,Orleans ... 3 76 Organs UCO o bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed, or freight <jt passage apply on board, atetoood wharf above Vine street, or to *LEX HERON J * . Southwest corner FOUTH aniTCHtfiTHift'i ’ ’ Agents m Charleston, T. 8. k T. G. BUDD. . Savannah, HUNTER A GAMM^LL. For Florida ftom Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tneedar, For Florida from Savannah, steamers 8L Mary's and St. John *, avery Tuesday and Saturday. jyS GLASGOW AND NEW YORK mkmgapw™-* _ _ rsOK SIKW TOXK* OLABGOW, Thompaon, WedxuMday* October 13, at 11 oolook, noon. -- WOa«IAMOW. GLABGOW, Thompson. Wnlneidaf. («ptember 14. ..Rates of Passage from Philadelphia, or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast. Lublin, or Lon donderry, first daa«, *73. ■ steerage, found with an mmn~ danpe of properly oooaed provisions, #3O. 1 An experienced Surgeon attached to each steamer. No charge for medioinee. For freight or passage, applyjo __ WORKMAN k CO.. No. US WALNUT Street. Fhiladetphia. No. JJBROAJD WAY/if, wYork. U. S. M. STEAMERS ;““HAVKE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAGO, Captain Littefi win tail Mj B, Saptambar 17. November 12. PULTON, Captain Wotton, will ml Augusta?, Octo ber 15, December 10, FirstCabm passage.— second Cabin pottage yg , Por freight or paaaage, apply to aa a ™ . . NEILBON, Agent, At the Warehousing Company'■ Philadelphia Office. Tobacco Warehouse, POCK Street. Fhila. je23-6m SAVING FUNDS. CPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO- E 5 CIETY OP PHILADELPHIA. Offioe, No. SSI North THIRD Btreet (Consolidation Bank BuildutxL CHARTERED BY Tl£g OFPENH- Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and upwards, drawn. , , A responsible and reliable Saving* Institution has long beep needed in the Northern part of the city, and “ The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society ” was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity, The Managers. In organising and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri* Fromotoo'clock; also, on Monday and Tfennday from 9 until 0 o’clock in the eveting. BMAAAOB&S. donck Klett, - -Stephen Smith, i P. Levy. . Hon. H. K. Btrong. iel Undergo ffsr. . Frwtetick Stacie, acis Hart, w Joseph P. LeClero, Iffflftife SanKr** 'Ph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. JJillward, rge woelpser. Geo. T. Thorn, if C. EUmaker. Robert B. Davidson. _ „ lambs 8. PRINGLE, President. Fiuncis Habt, Secretary. laKMfif SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street,Southwest corner of THIRD, -Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Fennsylra-* Money it received in any sum, large or small, and in* terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office ie open even day fct>n> $ o’clock in the morning till 5 o elook in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’olock. '«• fENNER, President . ROBERT BELFRIDOE, Vice President William J. Rasp, Secretory. , „ pgaacrons. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll BrewcteK Edward L. Carter, Joseph fl. Barr, KoberttSelfndge, Francis Lee. «SamuelX. Ashton, Joseph \'erkos, C. Landreth Munns, Henry Diffendeyfor, Money is reoeived and payments made daily. The investments are made, in conformity with the 6 revisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, round Rent*, and anoh (ret olsss sectintleeas will al ways insure herfeot security to the depositors, and which cannot Tati to giTe permanency and stability to thia Institution. aal-ly CAVING * FUND.—UNITED STATES ►3 trust CO.UPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. ..... Large and small sums received. and paid hank on de maedwithout notion, with FIVE PKJI CENT. IJfTE REBT from the day of depoeit to the day o£ withdrawal. Office hours, from • until a o’clock everyday, and on MONDAY EirENLNGSlroraTuntil •o’clock. DRAFTS for sale on Englaod, Ireland, axul Scotland, from ill upwards. 11 A little, but often, fille the Puree." AN SAYING FUND— amwA 1 ®! posits on demand. r w Depositors’ money secured by Government Bt&U. and City Loans, Ground Rente, Mortgagee, This Company deem* safety better profit*, consequently will runno nskwith depow tor*' money, but hare it at nu time* ready tore turn with fiper cent, interest to the owner, a* they have always done, Thi* Company never suspended. Female*, married or »ingle, and Minor* ean deposit in their own right, and such deposits can bei withdrawn only by thair consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Btate of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo tley from trustee* and ezeoutors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to a o'clock, and on Wednesday and B&turday evenings until 8 o’olk. DIRECTORS. Jacob B- Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, . John Bbmdler, George Russell, Malaehi W. Bloan, Edward T. Hyatt, , Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Dahthy, - • Nioholas Kittenhouw, Nathan Smedley* Jo*. R. Satherthwnu*. Ephraim Bfenonard, _ JACtftUjfSHXft^N.PTeaidhht OratmC*owAiLADVHjTr«a*urer. SACKBREL AND ALEWrVBS. —9O •TIU 1 . impthomas & soma; * i"-l» NotUtiailOgOUTH WpjJTHmLKKT ~ STOCK* AKD JuS? «PXT, .■ ?■ aaw> FWrtfflssfflesfesr Ito 1 toU * * «^B3^*aaaeaabag rS«F>MOC« AMDJULU/MUT*. T?nrSF»ses!^J k^*Jj2fj;'- Jbssr o*+".** BTO Ss B *^bv^ : **,«*'no* RgflStelEllttS£?(S3teL«AM^ s^*gPPtUSsa*gß»BL; bis,‘^SeyScSss?*,‘f >oki MV stare# Huntingdon and Broad Tot RailOi * 90 share* GtoubeuviU* and ladiasaSailnsdl &*■ 93A» Greta amt Costes-stm* PasrangerY. Crtflpany 7 per‘cent, hooda, interest payable jOway and July. ■» ' , imrp SS,CW first! mortgage bond* of ifae Qa&fcafce a£" Comp&by. _ _ . *ad Wnhout reserve, for aecenat ef whom it may et corn— ‘ - . _ ~ ,15,000 1 Vfl fiMrt. mmttmlm* CsU, w. '■fa. baoMPort, and KfJe Railroad Company, te bend* «f s3jqou ( two of S3JOB, and one of $5,000. * Also* for other account*— „ : . . 69 aharee'preferred stock Allegheny Bailroad and Coal Company-par A*. 7 per cent Jotereai ewuwatied. 0 *Jrares Northwest Mining Cooipaaj <n mfobigae. #t r <W Mortgage IxanbonSi of uttof the New Croak Company*Virginia. REAL ESTATE-STth SEPTEMBER. WiU include thejMaie vtp. ftbetshne, 19 acres, Sooth Broad street and Thirteen 14 mw-ly —due dtfiw tore. P»U« galfti^UheSd^feSESSSafeevery Tne#- ; ® B 2h?t.* w S» ft* I *** the bosiness aaasoo. . t?ee«h pale, one thonsangcatalogues m pamphlet fossa. *h*Propertytooeeofcie* SALKS AT THE AUCTION _hbaZ ertat£ d at i ?l&vatj 18AU5. . hare a large sonowat KBeußatata at frinie ML Real Estate enteral on oar Private SalrSnr rte*, aiCTdVertMpcuaecaaflj » (jrwlDeh JAW copies are mated weekly*! INe af ff ® , inc£^ L gALE * BEPTEMBEK IS, AT NOON, Orphans’ .Coin gaft—Estate of Ala wader B. Shaw, TUREB-STORY BifSrimTOLIKO. Ife. W south aide of Pear) afreet, between Thirteenth and Broad ’and Vine and Caflmrhill streets, (Fourteenth ward. | Orrhaas' Court Bsle- : Estate of James Baafofd, dee'i dwelling, *>s£& ocrner of Bixth and Mary streets, between ixnubard andSodth streets. _ Same Estate—DWELLING ADJOINING—East side of Sixth str* et. between Lombard and 800th streets* oorner of Mary street and Jobss* or Donaldsoysaltoj, between Futh and tfixth aadLombard and SouUntreefca. Norfh Eleventh street* above Jefferson street, with a two-story frame stable on the rear end ef the IoC fceafe-, iu on Lewis mttHTirouodi. Teremptpry SsIC-B'cIIDING LOT-aorthwest sMs of Cherry *reet, northeast of Meador street. (Has ward; - S by US bet Peremptory Kale—TWO BUILDING LOTI, aaoth east side 01 Mulberry street. eoatbweet ef l£eedc*r street,(late Fraakfom,)Twenty-third wards together,. HOTEL”—No.’ 4B street, between Pownhawd Fifth streets. and opposite Crown street; lot M by MS feet. «y Immediate poeseswon.: THREE-BTOKY BrTcFdWELUNG. sooth **U at Pnmo streeLJhefween Eighth apd Ninth streets, (kit BRICK ‘DWELLING, with lywt buQduige.No.U2t Moent vents stroaL.be> tween Eleventh and Twelfth and Green andWhOaew Cbtecdio/e* Peremptory B^9— Ijtate of Raheeea Save- VALUABLE brioh store and dwelling. No. 7SS Areh street, between oeecii and Third streets. &T «3e ahaomte. Imsprlfite p nobth fopxth st- Threc-fwffy hriek dwelling No.s3&NorthPonxth street, between Greets. Sv Sale abao ‘“THßEMTOß'Fyiffcf' EWEILIHB, Hnufeid ftrMt 1 late M&ntaariUe. I GREEN BTHEJTT.—Three-story bheh dw«mag,Nm 1002 Green street, west of Tenth street THIRD FALL SALE, BEPTBMBEA 30th, AT NOON, WiU include**. ' F.ramitton YALUABLB BASK AST) COUNTRY HEAT, IwiWrsj, with superior imprpre ments. Montgomery coent?«Pfaes . about H mites from Philadelphia, 3k miles from W isaahiekoa staoos, Netth PeonsTlvsata Rsilroad. . WALNUT STREET RESIDENCE; with Urge.side '°VSe3O^ ! ’m&DEJ(n <> 'b!£Bi!^c£ 1 *1?o!‘ & F ?a!M’ a^agGThSMpk 11th. adjoining Mr. Wadsworth * church, above Testa stieet. mr Sale absotnte, without reearre or tion. GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE, with st*U# mi eotchhouae. Locwistreet. LARGE VACANTLOT, JX3H feet br 93 feet. Bolton ajto dwklunos, k.it. corner of Foahhautfiaippen streets. 19* Sestisrhr *®)Dt!K?f 'BWELLINO, No. 1» Gran Sk, Mm Front and Seeoj» streets. THSEE-SXuRY BRICR DWELLING, No 7S Sooth Eleventh street, betow ggrm street. __ •TUCKER’S “FLAT BEACH.” acres, oa the sea shore, Buriington county, IESIDENCS, with larre Mde yard, No. uu Coatee street, west of Fifteenth.street, tot u by UD feet, with six three-etory bnckdweUingant the rear on Barclay street. FI FTEENTH STREET—Two nest three-story bnek dwellings, Nos. 644 and 646 North Fifteenth street, be low Coates street. BUSINESS LOCATION,-Three-eton briefc dwall ntgi No-1216 LoetuCatreet. above Twelfth etreeL ’ ’ BUSINESS STAND.—Three-*lory brwk store and dwellinr, northeast comer of Jeflereon areaoe aad Sa ra sac street. First ward. THREB-ffTORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoining the above. . REED STREET.—Three-etory brick dvetting, south side Reed street, east of Jefferson avenue. First ward. BN EAT MODERNLFOUR-STORy BROWN-BTONB RESIDENCE, No. m)8 Fine street, west of Fifteenth **Valuable bcsmess eTAfm, foor-.ioi7 brick store an d warehouse, No. U&North Fourth street above Arch street. ELEGANT MODERN WELL-BUILT FOUR-STO- Ry BRICK RESIDENCE, with all the modern eotrve- I niencee, No. 1010 Spruce street, west of Tenth. „ Sale at Nos. Mfiagd la South Fourth Street. On Thursday Morning, At f o’clock, at the auction store, aa assortment o( excellent second-hand furniture, elegant Kano-forte* fine mmort, carpets, from Cumhe* dec nmnxhoene keeping, removed to the store Aw ooarenieaoe of sale, i Sale at Germantown. NEAT HOUBBHOLJ)>URNITURE. Op MoflOav Marniax. * Sept. 19, at 10 o'clock, on Mam street, near Maaheis*, Germantown, the neat household furniture of a gentle man removing. Sale at X. K. corner Twentieth and Gieen street*. ELEGANT FURNITURE, MIRRORS, SILVER PLATE, he. Ou Wednauday Morninx, Sept. «*t, at XT o’clock, at the northeast comer of Twentieth and Green streets, the elegant household furniture, mirrors, silver plate, Ac. Particulars in catalogues. SILVER. If Also, a complete set of silver, manufactured to order bv WtUon, consisting of tea eet, forks, spooos, ladles, fob and cake knives, napkin nan. Ac. Also, three superior Sheffield plated trays, a/" The cabinet furniture was made to order by aloora 4. Campion; haa been well kept, and is in excel lent brder. , May be examined at fin*dock on the morning of the mle, with catalogues. ROOMS ON HARMONY COURT TO RENT.—Ap ply at the sue lion store. _ AT PRIVATE is the FhiledetpUs snd Mercantile Libranee and Atheamnm. building and lot, 34 by Two front*. JU. GUMMEY * SONS, • REAL EBTATE AUCTIONEERS, \ nA „ n T „ No.a» WALNIfI rraRKT. CARD.—J. Rfivnar A Sosa, auctioneers, will hold regular satoc of Real Estate, Stocks, fee. Ate house hold furniture at dwellings. IRL On onr Private Sale Register will always be found a wnr large amount of real aetata, leaierfmg every ue sonptioa of city sipeoaffbT property. J. MTGUmfi& i BONB, No. 838 W ALNITs Btipet. fogft- HI OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER ■UnfflSfftSESS? MKicHAKT. 8.8.«™r M MONEY TO LOAN. av*» o v rr ox* Ktrsnaxi) poiXAJLs r*r<nriß ootr. m wflfeY i,;: • Money b be rally adrsooed in large or small amount* from one dollar to thousands, on gold and direr pEta, diamonds, watehe* jewelry* fowiinr-pieeee, naeol in stnunents, furniture, dir goods, clothing, groceries,os gain,hardware,cattery, pocks, horse* TehKte* names* and all articles of value, forauy length of time agrsed on. at Nathabs* Pricipax Estabxiskxxbt, southeast duooutod »i mmp' WATCHES, fßWZinr. PRIVATE SAKE. .1 NATHANS’LPMSCI ABUBHMENT,. 8. E. corner of SIXTH and lets.—The following articles will be sold for less than hall the usual store prices: Fine gold English patent foil jewelled and pawn, of the most approved and beet make, m hunting earn* and double bottomed. FiaagnVfi escapement lever udleptse watches, in hnntzns case and opes face, some or them are extra fool jeweled, and best make. River English patent lever watches, escepo ment lever and lupines, m hunting ease and mi face, some very superior; Bwise. Frsneh and Uuartier watches; fine gold vest, fob. node, and ehS dren’s eharns; fine gold pencil eases and peas, bracelet* per thoussn* in boxes of 900 each, wilTb# soETdt sinzje ,vreta **"- , . AT PRIVATE SALB. kio b, * r-t vtit. Ate, watohes, and jewelry of every description. ST. LOUIS, MO. WILLIAMS * BOYLE. AUCTIONEERS Messrs. Myers. CUghora A Co., ookr their seevtoet to the merchants, manufacturers, and others of Philadelphia, for the aaje of iff goods, ewwe. boots, shoes, hardware, jewelry, Ac.. he. RE. Cash advances made on receipt of good* KSt Betti cants made three days aftersale. iirmxcn. Messrs. Myers, Clagbora, A Co., Phil* “ Btuartk Brother,Ptubu “ Van wyck. Townsend, & Wamn* New York* “ L, xB. Curtis A Co,, „ *« Wood, Christy, A Co., fit. Louis, Mo, Crow, McCreary, A Co., “ ** «nl-f m w-lv BUSINESS CARDS. VB. PALMER’S ADVERTISING .• AeE ? CY ' E * oerner FIFTH and CHEBT- Subscription* taken for tfaebMt City and (knxntrr Newspapers, at lowest cash price*. *&-9n ■MARTIN 4 QUAYLE'S - 1U 11BJ WALNUT STiiiT, BKLOW XLXYXXTH, .Philadelphia, ISAAC KUIikRTS, Real Estatk Aosst -BAMUKI. C. ROBERTS. CoxvxTl^cn-- OH FIRST MORTGAGES. Enmh* ">(«» kQ,B»»l EitiMyyM MtMd to WHVKY(Sx3j?O ftinirtOTm.'SnffeoJSioalVr^SSteS^i^Sli Walnat and Bpruae rtrttu. Pbiladciyfcfo. n ** A'LEX. McKIHSEI, ~ ‘ ~ aiauasa HPHB ADAMS KXVKESS CO.,
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