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Burlington, O F Marlell, 111 ‘ R T Aunspaugh, Va T C Gray, Va , Wm Kvaoa ficla. Va G B Thomson, Balt WTPlummertMeniphie 'p HSmull.lll _ 8 H Caqnady, Brookville Miss Cannady. Brookfield D moms Sc la, Tenn Chas J Gould, Newark, N J JA Timpson f N y THeo M Tarr, Balt 1 W W Williams, Mo 'ThosSti’eeta.Balt Mrs Coleman, N Y MrWGray.NO- • , C Jackson, NY Miss Jackson. NY J E Dougherty. Del co, Pa C Oliver, Boston G B Stoddard. Boston W KWestonriffasi ■ Geo Mellen, Mass P B Wall, Worcester, Mass H Bradbury, Boston ChasLawjon.ft-hila CWSmith, Nashville BBBunoh,Jr, Tenn FJCANKLIN H OUSE—Chestnut street, alwve Third. John Wynne. Chicago DRirlin«NJ J 8 Markland, rrov. R I J B Culver 3c la. N J John Coar A wife, N Y CA B Munro, Boston H DiflendßTf.r.'N Y M (Jilhert, N Y Seth Coar, Scranton, Pa Chas Ballard, Athens, O JprH Norton, Athens, O Sami Beattv, Wash, ra H Allison, Pa ' AUmiot.Ohio w D Wiedan,Balt T John M Bonnet, 0 Miss M E Lincoln, Balt Mia* R ftawson, Balt E B Pendleton. Dei J L Blanvelt John E Marshal. Del ■' .. Beth Smith Chas w Leeds. Trenton, N J John Kelly, Phila JP Algor, Norristown -- E M N J LJ Smith, Reading JONES* HOTEL—Chfistnut street, above Sixth. PwixMkhnrt! Wn«]i. P» Aloit J Hondurand Sc la, Va Mr'Osliorne. N V > ?rR Fletcher. Cin. O J R Thompson, Wash Pa TOMCKnignt. Tenn' Rami Donworth, Pa W 8 Dickjnson, Cin (),. W D Barrett. Balt W N Heim, Jackson Wis A O*terhont,Bi)sron Spring ECBelvm! Raleigh NC W NTuttle! Balt P H Muller, Balt Thos 0 James; Balt M T Taylor; NY _ . Isaao Jacobus, Mo*s .W C Stawiajfand Laily - Sami Butterworth, Maas iamesDoolittle, N J ; P Goldsmith, Thita ' JaaThoma* fitLadyj Balt • .THE UNION IlbTEl^—Arch street, above Third. T Hatnntonddr.MoConhelsv Jas L Morris, Tenn RnbtDiok,‘Buffalo Isaac Malcolm, Brantfori J TBrandenburgh.Ohio J MoCullough. Bpnngfid.C' Jhnable,Somerset.Pa, , CM Pyke, Lafayette, Ind J A ilender*Lafayette, Ind W HKeipejr. N 5 Wright, Miners v, Pa Mr Lane. Wilm. Del WliWright, Ind A W Email, NorfolV, Va 8 Winchester, Ga H Mull, Ga G V J)ietrich, Canton, O Russell Smith & «n. Pa John Hay*. N O L M Colestock, Ohio Mrs F Richie, Mass Mathew Sheridan, Pucks co Jas Fleming, Buck* co A J White, Chambersburg REastoo, Cincinnati. 0 - B P Easton, Cmoinnati. O 6Henderson, N Castle, Pa J N Euwer, N Castle, Pa R W Clemlenin. Pa J Kohn, Montgomery ,ft Crawford, New Castle J M Barndotlar, Pa STATES UNlON—Market at., above Sixth. BM Cooper, N Y NM Gehin. Ind S Boyer, Ind J M o Vey. Harn*burg H Dimbar,PitUhurg „ w m MoVoy. Harrisburg MreJ Dunbar,Newr*ort, Ta Wm P Wilkins, phila j . A Reed, Lewistown,Pa ' D Funk, Pottstovru • HJ Burners, Zauesv, O .... 8 Gearhart, Pa J Weiso, Lebanon cp, Pa 8 Gearhart, Pa J Monre. Pa _ •* • Geo Leiper, Del on LII Stephens, Del co Jas Denwiudie, Pittsburg •WmH WAtts.Pittkburg Thos A Nelson. Conn Jobn Hevyitt^Phi 1 a Jft Kemblv, Harrlslmrg 8 G ,Grqne. Pittsburg G L Plitt, Harrisburg EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race, ' T Thayer, Halnosport J.F Hariston. N Y Capt Houser. Bucks co Mrs Houner, Bucks co J O Bclieaffer. Ohio JW Davis T Woodate, Ohio 8 P Gide JO Marshall, Montg co PR Kennedy, N C S PlMMixville 8 F Levis, Del co ' R H Coliman. Lancasterv W Garrett. Clioster co M Brook, Def eo - - J Yarnall, Del co 8 Hoeurn,Pt Deposit JJ Shaffer, Phila J L Maus, NY GW Passmore, Chest co MOUNT VERNON—Second street, above Aroh. Geo W Carpenter, Phila Jos Johnson, Phila Jas Mutohler, Easton ■„ W lUlsrrinon, Dayton, O Mi** Annie Harnaon, Phila JnoJB Canton Gep H'Eddy, N Y Mr Thomas, NY RM Pratt, NY . H M Biliheinier, ftnaton Wra City Saral McFate Sc 2ai Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe itreet. above Third. JL Jones, Bradford ,G Vanderhook, Wasli* D C 'UaaoGeisenl>erger,lUino WCRoberts, Doylestown H B Wilson, Doylestown , Saral A Horn, Cincinnati,o JK Thompson, Wfiaversv’e BN Miller. Millersburg 'M Hollander,tmiontown',Fa A Brown, Halifax, Pa J P Kirby, Towanda, Pa / Jno GilMrt, Stark co, 0 D O LacxenbaCn, Bethle m JHTurrell, Bedford. Pa MERCHANTS’ HOUSE-Third st. nWve Callowbill. J Fgxlpf. Tremont J Yardley, Lebanon, Pa F W Drake. Pa P Ballick, Allentown A JUancer,'Allentown P G Grose. - Allentown J R Noble, AilentoKn ,J Stopp. AUeotown . . J Bontjaslle, Bed , /Luther Calvin, Durham Chasi Cottman, Jlnkintown H fioebold. Freeburg C BLymsyPa K Kelley, Womelwiorf A PtotoQf Lake Suponor , J Sohnudt, Allentown • BARLEY BHEAF-*>Second street! below Vine. JBuckman, Bucks co . Mr Yardley, Bucks co M W Reeves, Solelmry, Pa O j .Torbort, Bucks oo A Longshore, Bucks co £ J Btnckhonse, Bucks oo f ; W Uavisop, Cheltenham J. Fritz, Cal ! JVftDiroklo; Bucks co = • J-G Rood, Jr, Phila Roht Beififs, Bucks co _ . John J Johnston, Bclviderd J Baokeaok, Wilmmgt, Del [ COMMERCIAL ,1., abovo Cll«»tnut., -M Fennoob, Del . , , Thos O’Brien, Pa : H Clayton, Chester co J 8 Kirk, Choster co ! H Jackson. Chester co G Wheeier, Went Point . WmßhoatU, Urbana, O Time P Clark, Phifa LH Stevens, Phila . lIH Samis, Phocnixvilla j BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third at, alt. CaUowluU. Jeremiah Smith/ Pa . . H B Thompson, J*n ' SitmlStark, N J Jos Larkins, N H H WoodcOTk, SaljXako City Jas B Phillips, Ind BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st, above Callowhil] H Shafer, Oley. PA ■ - G M Garner, Warrington JfIWSSSK .pAJirLY .gnpCOLATE SUPERIOR QUALITY. „ • 1 - 13 D -W J A R D A. HEINTZ, \ Manufacturer andlmportor of •••-- ■ , •’ P, T".T _ ■ '’, Store S. W. cornet ARCHtmd NINTH Streets. ~ (Factory 814 Filbert street.) • -Y’, ~' br. . hnd mosi Beautiful Specimens of EoameUed Slate Mantels, eVeY offered for sale in .this m&fiiifectdred \,j f fom Pennsylvania Slate gtone, aad for eate very low. ■ i v. ARNOLD & WILSON, ' • >IHI f >WO CHESTNUT Street, THE PRESSi—JPHILADELPffIA, SEPTEMBER EDUCATIONAL. NO. -230 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.— Mr. THUNDER haa re.uined his profosstohal praotice. slo-12t* ' l/frSS. DyOKMAN,rfonnerly Professor of • •*. U*e and momuer of the Jury of Admission n the Royal Conservatorioat Brussels, will resume giv n* lessons September Mth, No. Ml 9 CHESTNUT St. slO-fit* APPLICATIONS of female teach -f»-ERSfor the Departments of French and Muslo, in he Girts'High School, will be received until the 17th pstant, at the OfTioe of the Board of Controllers of Pub lo Schogla, Southeast corner of SIXTH and ADELPIII Streets., addressed to the undersigned, Chairman of the Committee on said Sohool. s 9 3t R. M, DUBENBERY. TVPSDAfoES CHEGARAY AND DIIER VILLY’S BOARDING AND DAY BCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, , PHILADELPHIA, No. M» I,OGAN SQUARE, VINE BTREET. Madame CHEGARAY rospeotfully informs her riends and the pulilio in general, that independently of ler Boarding and Day Sohool, directed by herself and ter nioce, Mms. PREV.OBT, in NEW YORK. sh« in tends, in oonneotion with her nieoe, Mme. D’HEK VILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on preetßely the same pUn as the ope above mentioned. The Principals will answer applications and recoivo visiters on and after the 12th day of September, nnd the Sohool will open on the Is»h. au3l-lm* I\/rrss C. A. BURGIN AYILL RE-OPEN i her School for Young Isidies on September 12, 1859. Ciroulars may be obtained at the Schoolroom, 911 WALN UT Street, whore appliQation for adioiaaion may be made, on and alter Beptejnber,fitlb from 19 to 12 o’clock. Rbvebbnces.— Rev. Albert Barnos, Wni. B. Pago, M. D., Prof. 0. D. Gleveland, Ambrose White, Goorge Trott, L. Johnson. &u22-lm* TMTUSIC AND SINGING.—MISS LIZZIE J-*-®* CARROLL would respectfully inform her friends and the public that she has resumed the duties.of her profession. Sohotara will be received at her residence, No. 022 South TENTH Street, or taught At their own homes. She refers with confidence to nny of her pupils, or to Mr. Conrad Meyer, Piano Manufacturer. Terms moderate. au2d-lm Tl/fISS M. W. HOWES WILL REOPEN J-T A. her Sohool for Young liadies, at 1334 CHESTNUT street. MONDAY, September 12. au26-dtßel7-stuth2w* MARY L. STACKHOUSE WILL OPEN her Boardius: and Day-School for Giria, No. 1030 SPRING GARDEN BtreoL on the Ist of September. For Ciroulars apply to the Prinoipal. au26-lm* MISS LUPY R. MAYER AND MRS. R. ■llM. M. BIRD will-reopen their Sohool for Young Ladies,at 1215 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, the sth of September. au2d-3w (|fRS. BARTON’S l"i BOARDING DAY SCHOOL FO A R YOUNG LADIES. No. 1929 .OHESTNUT Street. Phila. The Winter Term will open on the second MONDAY in September. Young Ladies reoeived of nny nger-and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. French spoken in the family. For Circulars and par tiofilftr*. apply as above, an23-DW&CaI-6w ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D. V., re open on MONDAY, September 12th, at 9 A. M. Applications for admission, if made before the begin ning of the term, should be made to the Prinoipal. . . - J. ANDREWS HARRIS, A. M., aulQ-wf&m-tf 1607 RACE Street MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY will resume -L»-P- the duties of her School, ob usual, on MONDAY, September 12th. Northwest coiner SPRUCE and JU NIPER. «7-wfm-lm* HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the VIOLIN and .Mr. Allen, may be applied to at the residence of his father, Professor Allen, No. 215 South SEVENTEENTH Stroet. ■ sfi-lm rflflE HEMANS INSTITUTE.—Rev. JAS. -ft J. HELM will open, September 12, his Bohool for the higher education of a limited number of Young La dies. Persons to whom he is not personally known are referred to Prof. C. D. Cleveland, Prof. Charles Bhort, Rev. Drs. Morton, Stevens. Wibnor. Howe. Furness, and others. RESIDENCE, 1315 WALNUT Street; SOHOOL, 1313 CHESTNUT 3>:eet. sO-lSt AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. JuJ -The Rnhool of the subscriber, in SIMES’ BUILD ING, on CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth, will re open on the SECOND MONDAY, the 12th day of Sep, te M2-°tf CHARLBS BHom'. ■EDUCATIONAL.—Miss ELLA WATSON JCJ 235 North TWELFTH Street, wilt reoommonco giving Instructions on the PIANO, at her own residence or thoso of her Pupils, after September Ist. 1869. - ‘ • ’ ' au2s-tbs&m-?m* PENN .INSTITUTE.—The Session will commence on the fith of September. The object of this Institution is to prepare pupils for College or business, in accomplishing this otueot, ra pidity, and especially thoroughness,are desirable; and to do thorough require* not only that the general dim oultiesmusfberoet, but those of each individual. The method adopted for giving instruction, is to bo ootne a co-laborer with the pupil, efforts being made to have him lead, and reserving for thetoaoher tef point out errors, remove doubts, or suggost the manner of pro ceeding. For exemplifying the principles of the various branch es of Natural Science, apparatus is fully provided,and for practical operations in Surveying, a first-class tran sit of Philadelphia manufacture is furnished. Besides pursuing tho various Studies with Text books, Lectures are delivered in roguiar order on Natural Phi losophy* Chemistry, Geology. Mythology, etc. The Rooms occupied oro those on the second, third, and fourth stones of the building at the S. E. corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Btreots, entrance on Filbert street; they are large and freely ventilated, and afford ample space for Recitation, Leotitre, and Play Room*. They are now open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 1 o'olook P. M., where farther information may be ob tained. au23-tf R. STEWART, Prinoipal, PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL, The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem ber fith, 1359. The course of instruotion-comprisea all the branches of a thorough English Education, together with tho Latin, Greek, and French Languages. au22-tf SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.N. K. tor. EIGHTH ano. BUTTONWOOD Stroets.—Roeume* dutie* MON DAY, September fith. Number limited; all pupils un der the immediateoare of the Principal; the govern ment is that of purely “ moral suasionreports sent to parents weekly; the Moral, Intellectual, and Physical Education of Boys will lie carefully and conscientiously Attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at tho Academy, or 459 North Eighth stroet. . auas-fiw , 7. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. The classical institute, re moved from No. 1392 FILBERT Street to No. 127 North TENTH Street, will reopen on MONDAY. September 6tb. Boys prepared for College or Business, AH branches of a complete English education, the Clas »cs, Mathemstios.and Modern Languages, are taught after a system whioh insures thoroughness anu rapid progress. Ciroulars to be had at the School. _ »' O. SEIDENSTICKER, No. 127 North TENTH Stroet. Rbvkbxnces.—Rev. Mr. J. A. Vaughan, Rev. Mr. J. H. A. Bomberger, Rev. Mr. Wm. H. Fame**, Beniamin Gerhard, Esq., Arthur W. Little, Esc., Chas. Short, Esa., Prof. Joseph Leidy, Prof. Cornelius Felton, Cam briate; Theodore Sedgwiek.Eiq., New York, aulfl-lm* fTiHE MISSES AERTSEN’S SCHOOL FOR Yt pHaCE A GERMANTOWN. The Fall Term will begin or the FIRST MONDAY in September. - fnstruction in the usoal Exousn bbakchbs, with Latix, FRBXcn,and Drawixo. aulfi-tf The misses ewing will open a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL DREN.on MONDAY, September fith. at 937 SPRUCE Street, where Circulars mar be obtained. Rxperence*. — Rev. Aliiert Barnes, Rev. W. W. Spear. I). D.. Prof. C. D. Cleveland. aul7-fiw* rpUE AKOH-STREET INSTITUTE FOR •ft YOUNG LADIES.—The Eleventh Session will commence on MONDAY, Keptomber fith, 1860. For cir culars apply at 1345 ARCH Street, one door east of Proud. »qlfi-4w* Miss L, M. BROWN. Prinoipal, The classical and English SCHOOL of H. Ti. GREGORY. A. M„ No. 1103 MARKET Street, will reopen on TIiURSDAY, Sep teraber lut. nu26-lin* npHE SUMMER * STREET INSTITUTE ft , FOR YOUNG LADIEB, MissD-B. BURT,Prin cipal, has removed from 1921 to IC3SBUMMER Street, and wilfre-open for Boarding and Day Putuis, on MON DAY, September fi,- auw*l2t* The misses oasey and ms. bee- BE’S Boarding and Day Sohool for Young Ladies, 170$ WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY, Sep ember7th. an2-2m Thos, bald>vtn’s English matius* MATIOAL and CLASSICAL SCOOL FOR BOYB, N, K.cornerof BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Bop tembor Ist. au22-Im* The subscriber will reopen ms School, at 1330 LOGUSTSircet, Septonilier/i., AU27-4W* B, KENDALL. RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N-E. cor net of CIIESTN UT nnd EIGHTEENTH fitted,, entrance on Eighteenth street. The next Session will commeuce SEPTEMBER Fllhui^.MM. I.UCIUS BARROW’S, i p. irl _ ir . ft , 0 JOK.N H. WESTCOTT.t 1 nnc,pßlB> ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, Jr\. FRANKFORT). PENNSYLVANIA, six miles from Market street, Philadelphia. The course of instruction in this School iscomprnlien siyo and thorough. Parents ami Guardians who intend lo place tlieir daughter*or wards at Lina Institution will do well to make immediate applloatjonjo .... Mu*. E, L, THOMPSON. s3-tf Principal and Superiotoqdent. Arch street collegiate insti tute FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1530 ARCH Street, Rev. CHARLES A. SMITII, D. D., Principal. Tim first Session of thefitli year, logins Boi>teni)>er Jit. sj-l2t* AM.8.0. ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE • N.E. corner or FILBERT and JUNIPER Sla Studies will be resumed on MONDAY, September 6tU) at 8X A. M. auS-Sw* JAMES A. WARD,BJ.President. A NNIE CHURCHMAN HAS REMOVED A her BOARDING And DAY SCHOOL to No. 908 FRANKLIN Street, above Poplar. Term commences Beptamlierfith. ; auJlMni* . WRYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formation, oall orsawd for Catalogue. feQ-tf BALLAD SINGING, PIANO, AND GUITAR.—Mr. T, BISHOP will resume business September 11, Vocal Academy, 1202 FILBERT St. augMfrc* • . CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N,W. CORNER of TENTH »nd SPRtNO OAItDEN Strsels, will MrDfvlsfJinntlwWSi'foMfAMiSJY^HOOLßli f “;»® "Mfcm. A. M.. Principal, CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, VJ ’ DEAN STREET, below LOCUST. The duties of the Classical Institute will be resumed on .K,V- Se,Um W‘-FAniE B . p. . -I«1. Eden iiall (late paradise) f. SEMINARY, situated In the village of Paradise, on Lancaster and Philadelphia turnpike, fifty-three miles West of Philadelphia, nine pille* oast or Lancaster oity.and three-fourths of a mile lrom Leaman Place station, Pennsylvania'Railroad, RE-OPENS, for its SENTHBESBION,'©n the SECOND WEDNESDAY I SEPTEMBER. The building is undergoing tho rough repair, a story ijelng added for dormitories, into which water will be mtroduoed, and bath attached. Comfortable accommodation is thus, provided for thirty boarding pupils, and the trustees will spare no expense to renderlhe sohool worthy of publio favor. to whom the conductors of this sohooi might rdfer.they are permitted particularly to name the Rt Rev. Bishops Alonso Potter and Do Lancey. and the Rev. Dr. w. Bacon Stevens, of Philadelphia. They Slso submit the following testimonial, kindly tendered jr the Rt. Rev. Dr. 8. Bowman, Assistant Bishop P. E Church, Pennsylvania! “ The Seminary for yonng ladies at Paradise, Lsnoae ter oounty, under the general superintendence of Dr KiUikelly, and with Miss Chamberlain, as the immedi ate and active Principal, is one that, I think, may be re lied on to do faithfully (ill that it promises. The situa tion is healthy, beautiful, and easily accessible by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Dr. KiUikelly has hAd large ex- Senenoe in superintending the eduoation of yo{mg la ics, and Miss Chamberlain brings to the institution the well-earned reputation of A most competent and suc cessful teacher, ae well In Imparting know edge as in admiQisteTing mwipUne. The Seminary is, therefore, l think? entitled to the confidence Of the publio, and I honewluiecelvelt.”, , . . ij**** asfbffn messssbJSsssr^ aul-flw v • Paradise, Lancaster oounty, P ■ rTHE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL -i; 'reopen $n MONDAY.September sth, J 869. The ter will ieoeive 1^ hi * aul7-CW* Principal. FRIENDS’ ACADEMY FOR £OYS, Boat of 41 North ELEVENTH Streot, will reopen Die 29th iftst. denominations admitted. $l2 per Term of 22 weeks. , . au27-Im* . WM. WHITAI.L. f EDUCATION OF. TOUNQ LADIES— -J The Spring Darden Institute, No. 611 MARSHALL mH *• sJggm £fct ' • Principal, »u29-12t Residence 611 MARSHALL street.' TUTE BALE ROPE—Manufactured and BEAU ESTATE, PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IKON WORKS, SOPHIA FURNApE, ko. * By virtue pf authority, vested in us as trustees for oertain oreditors of Pollard /dcporimok, and in pursu ance of a deoroe of the District Court of Allegheny oountf, In tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In N 0.3 “on’lhEls“i“»AY OF SEPTEMBER,MO, Commencing, at 11 o olook A. M., or at such time and plaoe to whioh paid sale may be then and there adjourn ed, all theTolloWing described property, to-wit i The lands and tenements composing and appurtenant to Orizaba Works and Sophia Furnace, situate ill Pol lock township, adjoining and adjacent to the liorough of New Castlo, in Lawrence oounty, Pennsylvania,bounded and desoribnd as follows: A pioce of land lioumled north by Neshannook creek, east by the Pennsylvania canal, south by other land of said trust, and west by Neslmnuock creek, containing one aero more or less, on.which arepreoted a blast fur naoe, known by (he namo of Sophia, 40 feet square ano4s feet nigh, casting houso, tuyer house, cinder house, stock house, boiler house, engine house, engine and blast, with threo boilers in the boiler house, and five ex tra boilers set and complete, and large brick stock. A niece of land boglnuing at nortliaast. corner of Roll ing Mill lot, on Neshannook creek, running thence north 47K deg*,west 1?2 fiet, north 47« deg. east lfil feet, thence along,said mill jot 249>$ teet tothe place of bogin ning t on which is a brick office and a blacksmith shop. A piece of land of oneaere and 84 perches, more or less, beginning .at a post near Look No. 2, on Pennsylva nia oanal, running south deg, west 500 feet to a post on said canal, thence south MX dog. east 3itdi foot to a post on Neshannook, creek, thence south «« deg, west 309 feet by said crock to a post, thence south 2o)i deg. east 249)£ feet, to the Place of bpgmning, on which is erected a Rolling Mill, the mam buildinK.lso by 212 feet, with sheds attaoned,.in which are 10 boiling furntice»,6 heating furnaces, boilero and engine, sufficient to drive nil the machinery in said mill, bar rolls, small rolls* nail plate nnd muck rolls, squeozers, shears. Ac. Twenty five nail machines, and one wrought spike machine, and a brick.warehouse, CO by 20 feet., A piece of laud beginning on the canal at southwest corner of inilllot, and running south 28>£ dog. west 130 feet along said canal, thence south Go>i deg. east 60 feet by land of J. & J, C. White, thence south 2 deg. east 181 feet by street, thence WBBt 24 leet to a post, thence south 2 deg. east 150 feet by an alley, thence 18 feet by J. A J. O. W !ute l to mill lot, thence along sAid lot to the place oflieginmng; containing one-half acre, more or less, on which is a nail nnd stave factory 48 by 112 feot. en gine and boiler house, with engine sufficient to drive machinery for 24 noil machines, 1 spike machine, 1 stave machine,oiroular saws, Ac., therein contained, ono clay house 58 by 34 feet, with machinery for grind ing and toniperiag clay to make fire bnok, nnd a brick drying houso7B by W, root, partly on said lot, and partly GROUND. No. 8, in White’s addition to New Castle, bounded on the north and east by streets, south by lot No. 7, nnd west by Joffbraon street; 54 feet front by lfiofeet, on whioh is a brick cooper shop, 2fi by 40 feet, and carpenter shop 12 foot square. „ v Apiece oflnud in Neshannook township, lying south of Eastbrook road, eontaimng acres, more or less, being part of the Ihmpson tract, purchased by P. McCor miolafrom Diana Ihmpson, situate about 1>« miles from New Castle, on the Eastbrook road. A lot of ground bounded, north by other lands of said trust, east by A. L. and G. W. Crawford, south by White's heirs, and west by Jefferson street, on which is erooted a bnok dwelling houso. Tho above described property will be sold together, as a whole. Also in separate parcels, ns described; Tho undivided half of 400 acres of land, more or less, In Neshannook township, bounded north by Crawford, east by Pearson Pyle ana others, south by Thomas Fails, and west by Maitland and CrAwford, abounding with coal, about 260 acres cleared, coni banks opened, a num ber of frame houses, barns, abeds, stables, coke ovens, Ac., erooted _ A PIECE OF LAND, In Neshannook township, bounded by lands of William Alexander, James Boyle, and John McKee, containing 39 acres and 130 perches, on which is orected a plank house, a log house, a frame stable; about 20 aores cleared; also, a good spring of water. Four contiguous lots oi giound, in Pollock township, bounded on tne north by Cunningham and others, south by White, east by Vogan and others, nnd west by , on which are erected dwelling houses, stables, ko. A piece of land in the borough of New Castle, begin ning at the northwest corner of School-house, on oast aide of Jefferson street, near the bridge over Noshaanook creek, thence north 83 uog. east 130 feet to said creek, thenoe north 37R deg. west 43 feet, thence snutli63>« deg. west 281 leet, to Jefferson street, thence south 1 deg. east 125 feet to the place ot beginning, qontaimng one acre, more or less. A lot of ground, 60 feet front.by 100 in depth, in the Iwrough of New Castle, boundod north by street, east by alley, south by Jaoob Lint, and west by Jefferson street, on which is erected a frame stable. A lot of ground in Pollock township, in White’s addi tion toNewCastle, beginning on Millstreot.atttiecorner of lot No. 2, thenoe south 2 deg. eadt by said street 60 feet, thenco south 83 deg. west by lot No. 3,160 feet, thence north 2 deg. west by alloy 60 feet, to southwest cornerlot No.' 1, thence north 88 deg. east by lot No. 2, 160 feet to tho plaoe of beginning. A frame houso and lot in Pollook township, bounded north by Neilinnnock creek, east by Jefferson street, west by , east by ——-. ~ , „ A lot of ground in said township, hounded north by Wallace, east by an alley, south by Dickson, nnd west by proton road, being 60 leet in front by ISO feet in ALSO, A TRACT OP LAND OP ABOUT m ACRES, In Sugar Creek township. Venango county, Pennsyl vania, known as the Saw MiU tract, being the same de scribed in deed from Pollard MoCormiob, to said trus tees, dated 2Sd August. IBfifi. , . A more full and accurate description of the proporty to bo sold will be furnished from the deeds, nt the nmo of ar.io, or previously, on to the trustees. One-third of the purohue-money to lie paid in cash on the acknowledgment of thedeed: one-third in six months, and one-third m twelve months from tho time of sale, with interest from that time; tho deferred payments to be seoured by bond and mortgage on the premises; one third of the amount of first or cash payment to bo paid when tho property is struok down. ISAAC M. PKNNOCK, WILLIAM K. NIMICK, CHARLES KNAP. au2B-fln&wBt* H, BRADY WILKINS. NOTICES. ~, „„„■ [nff THE OAIIS OF THE »»V HBsSIS»* HESTONVILLF.. MANTUA AND FAIRMOUNT PAS BENGKR RAILROAD CO. are now running at short intervals from the WIRE BRIDGE, et Fafrmount, through MANTUA to HKB - Through Tickets can lie purchased in tho ARCH, nnd RACE AND VINE-STREET CARS. Fare from the Exchange to Mantua, FIVE Cents. Fare from the Exchange to Ilestonville, EIGHT Cents. 810.2 tr Notice— department of sur- SURVKYOk OFFICE 0F CHIEP ENGINEER AND „PinLAjDELvnn, Kept. 8,.1859.-Duplicnte Plans of the EIGHTH SECTION of the BurvoT and Regulation of tho Twenty-first ward, bounded Northward by Erie avenue, Southward hv Allegheny avenue. Eastward by Fifteenth street, and westward by Thirtieth streot. Part of tho SECOND DIVISION or said Twenty-first ward.boimdnd Northeastward by Township Hue road, or Wissahiokon street. Southeastward by Loesn ave-r mm.and Sonthwejtward by the riverBchuylk 11, and TEN I'H SECTION of the township of Blookley, in tho Twenty-fourth ward, bounded Northward by Columbia avenue, Soutliwardbr Haver ford road ana Torr ave nue, Eastward by Fifty-sixth street. andWestwaftTby Bixty-sixth street, are now prepared for pulilio inspep tion at the Offices of SURVEYORS And REGULA TORS of the Eighth and Eleventh Survey Districts, aid at tho Offioo of this Department, City Building, FIFTH below Walnut htreet, and the Board of Surveyors have appointed MONDAY, the ISUi instant, at lOo’olnek A. M., to conaidorany objections that may l>s urged thereto «„ any oitizon intere.t.d KiVKAfif) . *9-dtlCth Chief Engineer and Surveyor. Department of public high. WAYS.—Office Southwest corner of CHEBTNUT and FIFTH Streets. . _^Pi[ttvpß!.ynA v Bept. 0, 1669. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. IM/ 1 IV U J V vl/*l A IiAW . UlUli BEALEP PROPOSALSwiIIbe received by the under signed at the office until o’clock Mof October 3d. 18S9 for the construction of a culvert— „ On the line of Wallace street, lietweon Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, to be built of brick, circular in foym.with a elonr inside diameter of two feet six inches —in length 464 feet. . All biddors are invited to he present at the nnemnk of Proposal* offorod on said day at 4 o’clock, P. M. Speci fications may be obtained at the Department of Sur veys. JOSEPH 81IANTZ, s9-3t Chief Commissioner. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES—'The B4INT PATRICE, Capt. PALES, from LIVERPOOL, is now discharging, at Smith’s Wharf, below Vine street. Consignees will please send their Senmts on board. All goods not permitted within five ays. will lie sent to Public Store. sd-6t THOS. RICHARDSON & CO. SJPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good year’s Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids. Webs, and all other iabnes and articles made by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets 01 vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same arc properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by ray authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants and dealers are invited tip ex* amine specimens now in stqre, am| to pivo their orders RIGHTS I» THBT’ATBNT for tje,« iiqod., whioh embrace nil the styles heretofore manufactured or im ported. and many others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL r. a siS e co®E,WDT lio * lum «• _au.l* : HORACE H. DAV. NOTTCE. —Persons having business with -the FLOUR INSPECTOR will call at No. 14 VINE Street, between the hoiim qf 0 o'clock and 3 ft fhe lel7 Flour inspector. Department op public high. WAYQ.-Oseo S. W. corner of CHESTNUT nnd FIFTH Streets. „ . M „ Pim,at)Bt,pntA, August 90,1379. Notice to OoNTBACTuRM.—Seaied Proposals will be received by the uudendgned, at the office, until 22 o’olook M. September 12i 1869, for the construction of the following Culverts; One on the line of Wharton street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, to be of Brick, 2 feet in dmineter. One on the line of Snnsom street. Itetween Twentieth and Twenty-fourth streets, to be of Brick. 3 feet in dia meter. One on the line of Eighth street, between Coates street and a point 200 feet north of Brown street, to be of Brick. 22 inches in dinmemr. < And all biddors oro invited to tie present at the open ing of Proposals offered on said day, at 4 n'olock P. M. , Specifications may be obtained at the Department of Burvoys. _ JOSEPH BHANTZ, au2o-teel2 Chief Commissioner of Highways. HOTELS. VyETUERILL HOUSE, SANSOM / , fitroet, went of Sixth.—This deservedly favoriti place having been purchased by the undersigned, wl! hereafter be conducted on the most enterprising scale, lhe best Game, Oysters, and Refreshments, prepared in the ohoicest stylo, and the finest Liquors, from the most popular importing houses, always on hand. The patronage oi the public is respectfully invited t ,,/ , „ JOHN J.’BARTRAM. Private Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrations, Com mitteea, Societies, Ac, slp-lin Tnns union, ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, .UPTON 8. NEW»V JS,^HIA - The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Busmen Publio; andto those in search ofpleasuro, Pawengor Rmlroads, whioh now run past, and m close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant rule to all places of interest in nr about the ojtr, jy 23-Am T ADIES> HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI /■f SETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the very jiest and nowest Pans styles, and of whioh wo constantly keep a very large aesortmenton hand, sold wholesale and retail. At tho lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of the countnrsolicited, and promptly attended to. Also, a new HAIR DYE, superior to any in uao. M. HUTOfS, No. 12 TENTH Bt., au2l)-3in Between Market ami Chestnut. HAMS! HAMS! HAMS! Just roeojved a prijpp lot i)ew sugar-curedJJams, m cents per pound. _ / oIIAS. SMITH, anSMm* 013and915 MARKET Street g| SALAMANDER SAFES. WB A large assortment of fTTI A D | L iiHaJffi JZITA Y. 1) SALAMANDER SAFES. „ „ , VAULT |)6oRB, BANK LOOKS/”' Ua,lk * “ d8 “'“- „ IRohaWoTT^^Ac, Onuiood terms as any' other establishment in the United States, br „ _ EVANS A WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Street, I'LRAHF. GIVE 118 A PALI,. "MINTON'S ENUAUBTIO TILES lor ITX floors. Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottage*. Garden Vases and Fountains. Vitrified Pipe for drains and Water conductors. Imported and for sole by S. A. HARRISON, fah W»tf inw OH KRTNIIT Street. Grain mills—grain mills—For the Farm and plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL hnn no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Ooffeo, Spi ces, etc., by hand or nower. Price 98, 925, and 9*5. Now in operaton at m South SECOND Btree». Agent* wanted in every county and State, by &ul7-3in K. FARItF.I, A CO. Drills and sheetings for ex- PORT. - ißiawa • « Sooth FRONT St., and 34 LETITIA attest, .ooip-l y , 81-OARB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by WKTHRRILLfc lIHOTHRRfW 4T end <5 l 5 KKllflNn FEOFFEE.—6OO bags low-prided Rio. 100 fc 00 _ a»2Q LKTITIA Street BAY RUM.-—5 puncheons very superior Bay R um. in store and for sale by fiufl A, MERINO, ItpSouth FRONT Street, INSURANCE COMPANIES. ASSUKANCfi COMPANY, ESTABLISHED IN ISM. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURG 11, GLAS GOW, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $8,298,800. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF $1,000,00(1. Policies guarantied by the unlimited ‘liabilities o nearly 1,000 Shareholders, Losses promptly adjusted and paid without roferenoe to London,by WILLIAM GETTY, AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES. OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. BANK, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, rmLADKLruu, REFERENCES, Messrs. STUART A BROTHER, 13 Bank street. MYERS, CLAGHORN, k CO., 232 Market it 11 WM. MoKEE A CO., 23 South Front street. " MoCUTCHEN A COLLINS, S. W. oorner Front and New streets. “ ' SMITH, WILLIAMS. A CO., MS Market st. “ JAMES GRAHAM A CO., 20 and 23 Letitia it. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq., President Mechanics’ Bank. JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., President Union Bank. Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late Judge Supreme Court. Jy6-tuthAs tf ffHE WASHINGTON FIBE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPAN FARQUHAR BUILDINGS, No. 280 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1837, unde r the General Insurance Law of Pennsylvania, Authorized Capital..**. ►***. , __ $600,000 Subscribed Capital..—., T ,- rtt r .,. 200,000 Paid up Capital 111,800 INVERTED Aft VOLLOWB 1 Bond and Mortgages, first 1ien.......... $63,170 Bank, Railroad, and other Stooks and Se curities...*, , 61,000 Cash in Bank 8,630 5114,800 BOSS 0R DAMAGE BY FIRE on builxiings, merchandise, household FURNITURE, Ao. Also.on CARGOESand FREIGHT toand Irom all parts, of the world, and Inland Naviga tion and l r&nßport&tion, on favorable terms. OFFICERS IMLAY, President. WM. WRIGHT, V,co fresul.nt. 9r 9; I’LER, Secretary. H. 0, RAMJiOKGER, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS. William lmlajr, William Wright, F. F. Torrey, Jno. Tonner. Wm. B. Gruub, Charles G. Imlay. Jesper Harding, O.C. Butler. Henry K. Strong, D.D. Jones. Alonzo Butler, J. H. Hayes, mar 18-tf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.. INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPBT? 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 m sure on. Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merohaudiae, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. AU losses liberally and promptly adjusted. _ ... DIRECTORS. George Abbott* John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell. Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Fatnok Brad), Chas. W, PoultnJy, Israel Morris. mtrnAt AO » , r .-figOROE ABBOTT,President. THOMAS R. MAIUS. Seerotary. ja23-ly if LEGAL. IVOTlOE.—Letters testamentary on the •a $•!?*? of the Rev. John C. Baker, D. Hl,late of the oity of 1 hiladelphia, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted are requested to make payment, anu those having claims or demands a jams! the same to present them without delay to ... JOHN F. LONG. Lancaster. Pa., Jr to hi« attorney, _ t OHAB. E. LEX, ■ eurt m7f ffl North Sixth street, Philadelphia, IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Eatato of ALEXANDER HALL, Deceased. Sup citation to surety of former Administrator to file an nocount' The Auditor unpointed l*y the Ceurt to state an ac count or the said surety, in oonfomity with said cita* mSPtfo'i n to **?« duties of his appoiutment on TH V K.SDAV, Septomlier » , 1«0. .H o'olock J'.M., at his oifico, No. 1860 North FIFTH Btroet. s9-fmwM' OKOBOE W. THORN, Auditor. JN TUB ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE IfTY AND COUNTY OF PHIt.ADKLPMA. Estiito nfSAMUKI, H. WOOD. Dbmm.il. The Auditor appointed by the Cmirttoaudit,settle, ft ml adjusttho Recount of ROBERT W. RICHARDSON, Kxocutor «1 Samuel R. Wood, deoonsod. and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the Account* ant, will, meot tho parties interested, for the purpose of hli appointment, on MONDAY. September 12th, taw,at Jl.o ploo* A. southeast corner EIGHTH and LOCUS! Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. ao2*fmw-3t DANL. DOuqHEHTY, Auditor. IN TIIK ORPHANS’ COURT FOR TIIE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Ertat? of ABRAHAM KELTER, Deceased. 'lheAudilor Appointed by the Court to audit, nettle, andijdjuitthe scuount of CHARLES F. ASHMEAD, Administrator 9. t? a. of Abraham Kelter, (leoeased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the Aooountaut, will .meet the parties inte rested, for the purposes of his appointment.on TUES DAY* Beptomt«r 13th, 1830. at n oVlook A. M., at the southeast corner or EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, m the city of Philadelphia. «a2-fmw-3t PANL. DOUGHERTY. Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COUBT FOR TILE OITV AN I) OOUNTyOF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ALEXANDER KELLEY. Deceaiod. The Auditor appointed bv the Court to audit, eottle, and adjust the account of ANN KELLEY, administra trix oi.Alex. Keller, deceased, and to make diatribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appoint ment,on ruK»PA\»3eptemberlSth,nt eleven o'clock A. M., at his office, No. 221 South FIFTH Btreet, in the City of Philadelphia. «{Hnwfint,M JOHN Q’DRIEN, Auditor. sunmuii HKSOHTS. ITITTATINNY HOUSE, This Place havinghoe“ £ un»Si?aFe» days, a# to prevent many person* from obtaining accom modations, the Proprietor now announces to such.and to those who wish to spend Mew days or weeks during the delightful autumnal season, that thoy can be accom modated with comfortable rooms. The months of Sep tember and October are not only the most pleasant season at the “ Gap.’ but afford the additional sport of fine Fishing and. Gunning. Pfusengers Ipare WALNUT- Stroot Wharf at 6 o'clook m the morning, and arrive at the Oap at 12W o clock same daj; or by the North Penn sylvania to Kaston in the afternoon, and arrive at the Gap next day at 12% o'clock. auZ7-3w L. W. BKODHEAD, Proprietor. jyjUltilAY HOUSE, , ’ NEWARK, OHIO. , Is tho largest ami beat arranged Hotel in central Ohio, U centrally located find is easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve* menta,«nd every convenience for the oomlort and no comuiodation of the travelling public. The flipping Rqomf are large and we|l ventilated. The Suites of Kooi»i<f are well arranged and'carefully furnished for fnmijiflsand larse travelling parties; and the House will be kept as a first-class Hotel in every.respect. H. A. MVItRAV Sc BflO., au2J'3m Proprietors. SEA BATHING— ATLANTIC CITY. GONQRESB HALL is now open for the RECEPTION Op BOARDERS. and tlie eulwcriber will be happy to seo hi* friendn who may favor him with their patronage during the season. JoSS-3m TRQ3. C. GARRETT, SAVING VVNPS f SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO >3 CIBTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Offioe, Nq. 391 North THIRD Street (Coneohdation Bank Building.) CHARTERED JIY 'j’HE LEGJSLATURE OFPKNN- Deposita received in sums of Oue Dollar and upwards, and repaid in Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER JENT, INTEREST from the day or deposit till with- A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long beau 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 organizing and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri" .iMPOPul^,,n o l ? wM fe h,U..ur,,H,»J.d. FroraStoSKo’clock; also, op Monday and TUmriday from B until 8 o’clock in the evening, MAKAQfc&S. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, • John P. Levy. Hop. H. K. Strong, l)ame| Underkoner, Frederick Stacke, Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeClerc, John Kesslaf, Jr., George Kueoht, James S. Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joseph,M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. Millward, ?eorge woelpcor, Geo. T. Thorn. eterC. Ellmaier. Robert B. Davidson. „ JAMES S. PRINGLE, President Fbawcts Haht. Reoretarr. I&StMUf CAVING FUND—FIVE JPER CENT. IN TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY. WALNUT Street, Southwest comer niTHIKD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva- Money.is reoeived in any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposil'to the day of with drawal. _ The omoe is open every day from 9 o’clock m the morning tin B o’clock in the evening, and on Monday anu Thursday evenings till Bo'clock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President _ ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vioe President William J. Hbbd, Beoreturr. OU.ft'TOBS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, ©aniuel K, Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Lnmlreth Munns, Henry Dinenderfer, Monpy in received and payment* made daily. The investment* are mode, m conformity with the S revisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, round Rents, and sqoh first-class eeenntiea as will al ways insuroporfopt security to the depositors, and wljlcheannqtrail to give pennaneuoy and stability to this Institution. aul-ly S “ [AVfNG FUND.—UNITED STATES ' TRUSt COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHKST JTStreaIs. janse and small qyms received. and paidbaokon da kjydwjiihottl mAtoe.wMt FIVE PKR CENT. INTK ?*BI front Hie i day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. >m.cs ntjUM.' from fl until A o’olook evoryday, and on 3NUAY IfVKNINGS from 7 until 9 o’clock. )lIAFTB for saloon Euglnnd, Ireland, and Scotland, >m Al upwards. ’resident—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. BJ«.^y.HU^ER“8J«.^y.HU^ER “ A little, but often, fills the Purse.” Fkanklin saving fund- ' No. 1* Sooth FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, rhiladelplua, pays all De posits oil demand. * Depositors’ money eeoured by Government State, and City Loan*, Ground Rente, Mortgagee, fotie Company deem* eafety better than largo profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tors’ mpney, but have it at all times ready to re -Biru with a per cent. interest to the owner, as ley have always douo. This Company never suspended. ' * Females, married or single, And Minors can deposit in tbeir own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn only by their oonsent. TiMyv»?ia ( «s KECEIVED . T Ln .1 directors. sgr rasar"- Nioholiw Rittenhouse, Natiian StnodFer, Ju«. R. S&th.rtnwaitf. Ephraim Ulanohard, _ n JA ° 0^ 1 “• B%«No!}'. Fr.iideot. SSSg«O*BWAU*I W tt,T»«Wf ( A Dollar saved is twioe earned.” TiORK.— r2CO Mils. Moss Fork, of New Jerser, Ohio, and Philadelphia pocking, for sale bjr •10 ARCH Street, second door above Front, 1 ;X2,'M2859.1 RAILROAD ‘LINES. RSZ» E—a' OAWDKN AND AT -BEA-SHORK llI ‘ ROJU) • On and after September Ist* and until further noties, trams for Atlantio City leave VINE-Street wharl 1 daily. Mail Train...... 730 A. M. Express “ M. ™niai*s&lignlWMtfociTWat fiSE" T '"' a fcft Fare to Atlantio, 91 80. Round Trip Tickets, good for Two Days, 92 50. . SUNDAY TRAIN. Leaves Vine street at ...8 A. M. Returning, (eaves Atlantio at 3 P, M. Round TnpTioket. good for thiitrun only 91 S 3. Freight must be delivered at Co *per's Point by IF. AL .I, he Company will not be respou able for any goodsun- r6oejple^^or by their Freight Agent at JOHN 0. BRYANT. Agent. IS3 JHEEBBH NOTICE TO SHIPPERS are Sift Look Haven, Lewiiburg, Wayne, Northumberland, Jersey Shore, Banbury, ' fc 1 u 1 Treverton Intersection, Newbury, Georgetown, Williamsport, Millerstown, Muncy, Halifax, watioutown, York, . Milton, ALSof BOVer anot^cra * RaIlSoaI? ’ Wld iU inUrme ™ te *° inU on HANOVER to Freight torion, THIRTEENTH wd MARKET Streets, will bepiomptly fqrwarded. IvS-Sm K J. RNKBOKR. Freight Agent. 1777 11l I NORTH PENNBYL VANIA RAILROAD. „ „ aUMSIBR ARRANGEMENT. .FP r T DOYLESTOWN. EASTON, ALLENTOWN. MAIIOH CHUNK, HAZLETON WILKKSBARrfE, *o. On and.alter MONDAY, Mar 16th, 1859, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW StreeU, Phi ladelphia. DAILI .{Sundays excepted:) tor Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wilkes barre, Haselton, ice., (Express,) at 930 A. hi. For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 4 p. M. ForDoylestowo, (Accommodation,) at 8.15 A. M. and . x> l jy^hington,(Accommodation,)at2.UP.M, ana 6jo y. m« _ ’TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at BA. M. and 4.10 P. M. Lejw® Doylestown, (Accommodation,) a" 6.30 A. M. and 4 P. M. Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 630 A. M. and 3.35 P. M. .. .. .. . ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia, for Loylestown, at 9 A. M. and S P. M. Poylestown. for Phunda., at 630 A. M. and 6.45 P. M. Faro to Bethlehem, 9130; toMaueh Chunk. 92.60: to Easton, 9130; toDorlestown,Boceats; toWilkcsbaire, 9430. AH Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains,) con nect at Berks street with Filth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-street* Passenger Railroads. mTIV n 1 M foa “* ELLIS CLARK, Agent, .SSwTßgaaßHa PHILADELPHIA _ , ING and HARRISBURG, Leaves the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE points, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to Pittsburg, fco. HARRISBURG' M " DAILV ’ fM H>TTSmLE and , At 4.« F. M.. DAILY, (Banday, excepted,) for READ ING, end intermediate points. «PlB W. H. McILHENNY. Ssoretsrr. mwrnirsMim NOTICE.—CHESTER SSt«t«CTe“SSH‘VAI,LEX RAII.nOAD-FAS SENIfER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN -1 ERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On and alter Ist January, 1869, the Passenger Train* for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and £?Wbng Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Streets. MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 730 A. M. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 4.45 P. W. DAILY (Sundays exoeptedj By ordey of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia ana Reading Railroad Company. d3O W. H. McILHENNY. Secretary. PIANOS* ggggfa CHICKERING & SONS, FI ITf » MAXUPACTVEEBS OV GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMB SOT CHESTNUT BTREBT. 'Constant j; in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQTIALJ'iED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at the different Exhibitions in this country and ANDBILVERFIRST-GLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. jaJS-lj RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, tl If (I Nunns A Clark’s, Hallett, Davis, A Co.’i, and A, 11. Gale A Co.'s superior PIANOS. Also. Ma son A Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churohes and Leoture Rooms. wr Pianos and Melodeone to Rent. J. B. GOULD. myH-ly SEVENTH and CHKBTNUT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN nTrn pianos. BCHOMACKER A CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the muaic loving public to call and examine their new and suo ccssl'ul improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touoh. and Action ol the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument] avoiding all the objections gepe rally made to the style o| Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, iull neis, depth, and evenaoss of touch, with exquisite deli cacy Riiu sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN- STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by cntios to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constant!? on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have lieeo awaydodjhe First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding (be Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition, New York. 1853. sel-tf MEDICINAL* Louisville artesian water.— An analysis, by Prof. J. L- SMITH, shows one gallon to contain 915)4 grains, ns follows, viij: Chlor. Sodium 622 grs. Sulph, Magnesia.. 77.00 grs. “ Caloium 6U ** “ Potash 3 00^* “ Magnesium... 7“ “ Alumina... aOO •* •* Potassium.... 14 “ lodide Magnesium 035 “ “ Alumiuium... 15 “ Bromido *• 0.47 14 Phosph. Boda. 3“ Bi-Carb. Iron 035“ Bulph. Soda 72“ “ Magnesia. 330 “ Lime . 29 •• Sold by the barrel, callon, or in bottles, wholesale and retail, by JIAHBAHD A CO., Apothecaries, au24-tt CHESTNUT BL, cor. Twelfth st A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER fV FUL EFFECTS OF TROX ELL’S NEURALGIA SALVE, Mr. E. W. Tnpxiiji,—Dear Sir:—l havolieen troubled with the “NEURALGIA” for thp last 14 years, and have suffered the most excruciating pain, compelling me at times to give up my business entirely, I could not eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I suffered moje than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid of various.physicians, anq used other remedies, but all of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the papers, I oonoiuded to call on a person whom I had learned was cured of a case of 90 years standing. He applied the “ SALVE” bpt once, and I felt immediate relief-aseoond application removed the pain entirely, and I now feeUike.adifferent man. Since then 1 have slept well-something that I have not done for months, being obliged to sit up ail night ro a ohair. My appetite has returned, and I feel gratefnl to you for the restora tion of my health. __ ' . „ CHARLES H. BAKER, Tobacconist, CARROL Street, above W OuD, Kensington. For sale.whotesale and retail, at 8. W. corner SIXTH and PARRISH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER A W. corner Third and Walnut ats. apg?-tf Dr. westcott j s celebrated tar CORDIAL. WestooU’sTarCordje onres Consumption. WestCott’s Tar Cordja cure* Bronchitis. Weatcott« Tar Cprdia ouffii fought folds, Westoott’* Tar Cordia oUres Bore Threat ana Breast, Westoott s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the Heart. Westoott’s Tar Cordial enres Nervous Debility, Weatoott’a Tar Cordial oures General Debility. Westoott s Tar Cordial oures Diseases of the Kidneys. Strangury, and Gravel. Westoott’s Tar Cordial oures Bund and Bleeding Piles. Westoott’s.Tar Cordi.-l oures Female Woahnesses. Dr. Westcott's Tar Cordial Depot, Np. fija ARCH Btreet, Philadelphia. Also, Principal Depot for Dr. Westcott’s Anti-Scrofu lous Syrup Ami Cholera Mixture. Dr. K. R. wESTCOTT can be consulted on the above diseases, (tee of charge, at hfs Consulting Rooms, No. 639 ARCH Street, from IQ A. M. to4P. M. Jjld-tf WINES AND LIQUORS* rURD.— MAREUIL-SUB-AY (CIIAM -I‘AGNE), JANUARY 18, ISM.—In consequence ot the frequent invitations recoived by me to renew the shipments ofmy Champagne Wines to the United States, 1 beg leave hereby to inform my former customers and the jmblto in general.that I have appointed Messrs. F.C. BROUWER, ANCtIER, A CO."Role Agent, m th« United States, for the sale of mi Champagne wines. My Wine* have been so long ana favorably known ip the United States, it will be unnecessary to coromoot on their quality, further than to say that my pew shipments W.n m no w., be ii>n«4 A. BILLEGARTBALMONR CIfAJuPAGNE WINES, both CABINET and VERiSENAY, for sale and con stantly on hand, in lots tn suit purchasers, by F. O. BROUWER, ANOIiER. 4 CO., t\ BEAVER Street. New York. C^LARET. —10U cases Barton & Uuestier’s J St. Julian; SCO do. St. Estephe; 300 do. Washing tnn Morton Bt. Julian ; 100 do. do. Talence, pint*; 60 do. Chateau La Rose: 60 do. do. Leoville; Scotch Ale, in stone and glass; Youngur’s, Harvev's. Falkirk Brown Stout and Lomlqfi Porter, in storo and for sale by aui A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street. CABINET WARE. pABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. No. HI SOUTH SECOND STREET* m connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a full supply, finished with MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are pronouuoed by all who have used them to be superior to all others. For the quality am} finish of these Tahloi theipanu* facfurers rarer to their numerous patrons throughout Umou, who are familiar with the character of their work. jj3Mm BRUSHES. rilHB CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN A PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following hit of prices for liandtorube, and compere them with those bought eUewheroi No. l, 63 knots, QKpardonm. No.f, 62 knots, 71 , “ No. S, fid knots, ar " No. 4, 80 knots, 100 “ No. 6, 83 knots, 112 “ No. 5,100 knots, ifi ** No. T, 104 knots, 190 “ No. B,UO knot*. ITB « Philadelphia.^ MACHINERY AND IRON. MMVnV.MUIICI, COUTHWAKK KOUNDRy'' FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, MEr'kTck’TsONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High iwui l<ow Pressure Steam Engine*, for Land, River, and Mimne service, Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao.; Castings offtll kinds, either Iron or Btt«., _ „ , Iron Frame Roots for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, Ao. . , Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Milby, Vacuum Fans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pun,pi»« Engines. Ac. Sole Agents for N. JtiUieux’s Patent. Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyths Patent Bteam Hammert ana /tspinwall A Woliey’a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. au fi-y WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING DONE W yn*! l NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Binal* □ I VM l6 .* a IV* Gentleman, Families, BoanUni FAMILY LAVNDRY, No. 25s South SIXTH stre«t, oorner of Prune. Pamur Shirt, and Collar, patent poti.hed. Everything waahed hr hand, on tha com mon wuh-bo&rd. The whole buuueui. atriotlr attended to hr female °»* TJAVANA CIGARS offered to dealers ,T* favorable rates, of various sixes and brands, in- P&JtigAs.Cabana. Figaro, Nono, Bud, Fjoien tina, FireF^ # an4fonLßAA. Also,.Palter cigars, by wtm* ■ SALES MY ATJCTIOS. . - BBINLEY, & OCL 1 ' On Toesday Morning, B«pt. 12tb,at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, os 6 months credit— AND f ?M T N^mi) r M o lfe'L. la shawls. . . On Tuesday Monung, „A, large and handsome assortment or Paris Printed Stella shawls. Do nmnd corners do. Do Paris broche-bordered square and Stella shawls, in great varieties of style and qualities* ami se lected expressly for this market, both as to style and assortment. CHENILLE SCARFS. A large assortment of rich Chenille scarfs. 100 PIECES fl-4 FRENCH k COL’D*ANI) blk me- On Tuesday Morning, luO pieces 6-4 fine to superfine col’d and black French mermoes. ffI tNEY BLANKETS. 3 bales 9-4 to 12*4 Whitneybbinketa. MARSEILLES TOILET COVERING. 2 cases fancy Marseilles toilet covering. LONDON FAINTED s CABHMERE InD STELLA On Tuesday Morning. A full assortment of London printeaCashmera shawls. Do do do Stella do. Do do do broehs-uordered do do. Do do nlumbese wool shawls. _ _ BCOTCH AND LONG bales 4-4,5-4,6-4, and 8-4 all-wool plaid shawls. “ 10-4.12-4, and 11-4 do do, “ plaid all-wool long sbawls. SALE OF 5300 DOZ. GERMAN COTTON HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND WOOLLEN MITTh. ' On Tuesday Morning, 1,000 dozen super white cotton hose. 709 “ brown do. 2.000 “ men’s brown half hose. 500 “ women s needed gloves. 600 “ “ merino do. 1«J “ col’d silk do. :kn) “ men s merino do. SOO “ children’s merino fleered gloves. 200 lots new style Jaconet collars. New style cambric collars. Do do sets. Do jaconet do. . , LARGE AND BPECIAL SHAWL SALE, of,he To he sold by A, thBlr Auo^oKlT.KfeS;.,. On Wednesday Morning, Sept. 14th. at 19 o clock, comprising a full and com plete line of the most desirable styles of FRENCH, .GERMAN, AND SCOTCH SHAWLS, Whiah.in point of variety, selection of patterns, cha racter of goods, or assortment, cannot be surpassed in any market this season. All of them fresh goods, just landed, and a large pro portion of them not to be found elsewhere. The sale will consist of— PLAIN MOUS DE LAINE. THIBET, AND MERINO SHAWLS, Fine to extra fine qualities, wool fringes^. CHOICE PARIS PRINTED THIBET* SHAWLS, A FALMETTE AND A BBRDEUX. VERY RICH PARIS PRINTED OASHSIERE BTKL . „ ~ , JU. SHAWLS, A galleria and fond clem. ELEGANT AND NEW PARIS PRINTED RAYE SHAWLS/ In very rtoh patterns, on plain and satin-striped Cash mere. VERY ELEGANT EMBROIDERED AND GONACHE PRINTED THIBET SHAWLS, Quite new. The most extensive assortment ever offered of PAHJS BROCHE-BORDERED AND JARDINER STELLA SHAWLS, On fine to extra fine centres, in choice assorted colors and blacks. SUPERB QUALITIES ALL-WOOL PLAID AND , STRIPED PAISLEY SHAWLS^ Long and square, of new and varied styles, SUITABLE TO FIRST-CLASS CITY TRADE. All-wool new designs . DOUBLE-FACED BERLIN BHAWLS, In new and elegant patterns, and a very full and com plete line ni ALL-WOOL PARIS AND VIENNA . SQUARE AND.LONG BROCHE HHAWLS. In assortments especially selected for the PHILADELPHIA MARKET. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 409 • CHESTNUT STREET. opyqeite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FlFTH_BtreeU. SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS, FRENCH FLOWERS, ke„ 4 c. On Wednesday Morning, Sept. 14th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o clock, will be sold an assortment of seasonable goods, to which the attention of the trade is invited. STOCK AND m aa BOX-WING Also, included in sale, in lots to suit purchasers, the entire stock of a box-making establishment, consisting, in part, of a large assortment of boxes, suitable to the jobhing and retail dry goods trade, druggist and jewelry boxes, oanu-boxes, Ac. Philip ford, auctioneer, No. 530 MARKET Strait, Mid HI MINOR Btr.«t SAXE OF m CASaSBQm'B, SHOES, BROGAN'S, Ac. On 'cQflßN&y Morning, September 15th, at Wtf clock precisely, win be sold by oaraiogne, on four months’ credit, 800 eases of men’s and boys’ boots, shoes, gaiters, brogans, dec. 5 ladies* and misses’ boots* shoes, gaiters, ties. Jenny Linds, Ac., of city and Eutem manufacture, suitable for pre sent trade. GOAT SKINS, COCHINEAL LININGS, Ac. Included,in sale will be found MO dozen goatskins, cochineal linings, stripe bindings, Ac. 3UQ CASES SCOTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Also, included in sale will be found samples of 3XI cases Beotcb gingham umbrellas, various sixes. Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when buyers are invited to attend. L THE BRITISH AND NORTH Sjjpa&faAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- _ . norwxw you to uvsxpool. Chief CabufPasiage .... 9130 Second Cabin Passage....— 75 _ »aosi Boston to uvxbpool. Chief Cablq Passage . .9110 Second Cabin Passage.....- 60 The ships from Boston call at Habfax. PERSIA, Capt Judkins, l AMERICA,Capt. Millar, ARABIA,Cajpt. J.Btooe, {NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- ABIA, Capt, E. G. Lott, -l son. ' AFRICA. Capt. Shannon, ( EUROPA. Capt J. Leitcb, CANADA, Cast. Lang, { These vessels carry a clear white Uxht at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red pn port dow. AFRICA,Shannon, leaves N York, Wednesday, Sept.H EUROPA, Leitcb, “ Boston, Wednesday, Sept,2l. PERSIA, Judkins, “ NYork,We^eSaf3B. ARABIA, Stone* * Bos too, Wednesday, Oct 5. ABIA, li°tt. “ NYork, Wednesday, OcL J 3. CANADA, Lang, . “ . Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 19. Berths not secured until paid lor. An experienced Burgs on on board. The owners of these ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unleu bills or lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. - sIQ-tf New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES- Heavy Freight at an average of vtrsun per oept. be low New York steamship rates. Tb. D. 8. Cw tain Charles P- Marinmaa. will sail on Thursday, Sep tember U, atlOo'daek A. M. ' Vh«mi in at Sea. „The, V, 8. Mail Steamship BTATK OF GEORGIA, Captain John J.Gamn, will sail on Tuesday,September SO. at 10 o’clock A. M. Through m 63 to W hours, only 48 hours at Sea. _ •w'Samn* day* changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed every day. 0 The. «p!endidfirst-cla*s side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATS OF GEORGIA now run ae above every ten days, thua Conning a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Bhips con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ao., for all pl&oes m the Boutn and Southwest. _ . INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these stupe than by sailing vessel*, the premium being one-half the to*®*- _ • _ - N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight Is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the SHHPIffISHW IWTO! 8 Bomu - Fare by this route# to4o per «ent. cheaper than by the Inland Route* as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Cuarles toq and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MKAIJi on tho whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: To Charleston .916 00 » Savannah.——* .15 00 Savannah..—. ■ 3100 Augusta 20 00 Augusta....—— as 00 Maoon 2100 Ma00n.32 76 Atlanta. 33 00 Atlanta at 60 Columbus-—., 23 00 Columbus 25 00 Albany «00 Albany 37C0 ter.'.’!;:: 1$ For freight or passage apply on board, at seoond wharf above Vine street, or to Southwestooroer FOlftni Agents m Charleston, T. 8. k T. G. BUDD. „ ™ . Savannah. HUNTER k GAMMRLL. For Florida ftom Charleston, steamer Carolina every fnoedav. For Honda from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. jyg GLASGOW AND NEW YORK Sas» T « GLASGOW, Thomwm, \&dnMdi)r, October 13, at 13 o’olook, noon. QL4SGQW t Thompson, Wednetday. September 11. -Rate* of .P&te&ge from New York. Philadelphia, or Heninu, to Gl&aeov, Liverpool, Belfa«t, Dublin, orj.on* donderrj, firetolw, 871. Steerage,found with an joun danoe of proper! j cooked proviaiom, $3O. * An experienced Surgeon attached to e&oh ite finer. No charge for medioinea. For freight or paeeage, apply to ~ , WORKMAN ft CO.. No. IX) WALNU T Street, Philadelphia. „ ROBERT CRAI& No.» BROADWAY. New York. d£mi. u. S. M. STEAMERS “’““TUVRB AND SOUTHAMPTON, AHAGO, Captain Lines, will sail July 23, September 17, November 12. FULTON, Captain Woltcn, Will ml August SO. Octo ber U, December 10. First Cabin 5130 Heooml Cabin passage 74 For freight or passage, apply to , w . WILLIAM NEILBON, Agent, At the Warehousing Company's Philadelphia Office, Tobacco Warehouse, POCK Street. Phi la. je23-fira VB. PALMER’S ADVERTISING AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CHEST ..BqL Subscriptions taken Cor the best City and Country Newspapers, at lowest oawh prices. eAJ-3m T|f ARTIN & QUAYLE’S WJL STATIONERY. TOY, asp FANCY GOODS H MP Q kl VM. loss WALNUT BTREET, BELOW XLXVSXTH, s3-lm PHILADELPHIA. ISAAC ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent- SAMUEL C. ROBERTS, Coxvbtaxceb; Offer for sale, on liberal terms, FAR Mb AND TRY SEATS, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia: and DWELLINGS, * n .“ STORES in Norristown, Germantown, aiyK**hiladel- Pl i'.OAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTCAPg?. Fismip* Till,, 10 Ho,I EutatP. nnd Attend to CONVEYANCING in ail its branches. Office M AIN Strtft.> near the Bank, Norristown, and No. 238 South THIRD Street, between Walnut and Spruce streets, PhilaAdphia. sl-lm* A lex. McKinney, /A. ATTORNEY AT LAW, GKEKNSBURG, PA, Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana counties. selt-tf I. \ ACGUIN MERRICK. TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 320 CHESTNUT St: pet, forwards Parcels, Pack ages. Merchandise, Bank Nptes, and Specie, either by its qwn Lines, or in connection with other Express Com panies. to all the prtnoij l * towns and cities of the United Btates. E. S. SANDFOJu), aul-tf General SuperintsadeaL IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A HORSE. COW, SHEEP. orJPIG. TUORLKY’B FOOD FOR CATTLE,. Possessing, as H does, the bitter and medicinal pro perties contained in Sprint Gras* or Tares, or othet unripe herbage, is essential to herbivorous aniiinls, as U operates 10 stimulating the stomach and digestive or gans to healthy action. This compound or condiment for feeding Cattle or seasoning ihair food, it composed purely of vegetable matter, some of which is highly aromatic. For keeping horses in good condition if is unequalled. Cow keepers arid find great advantage m the incteesoil Qoentity.eoil improved suetiti of the milk durin4 its use. All animals are benefited bjr it- . This food can only lie had genuine, in the State of Pennsylvania,byapplying to tbo m's/uNUERS in* MARKET Street. Philadelphia. TtlE ” STOCK OP WINDOW-GLASS, GROUND PAINTS of ell Colon, end WHITE LEAD, which ZIEGLER* SMITH, Whole Mile Dim fUts, corner of BECOND and GREEK Streets, offer for pubho approval, as to price and quality, ara unp- Qualled. Those who consult their own interests will examine their assortment, and purchase, of them a su perior quality of goods, at & less pnoe than o&nbe had alsewhara. <y2B-tr MACKEREL AND ALEWIYES- —9O ITJL bblt. and 60 halt bbla new No. 2 5 200 bbls. and 130 half bWp. new large No. 3 Maokerel: 100 bbU. Ale wires, hT* iffjSttwMta.- SHIPPING. BUSINESS CARDS. sals* BrAircnow; Ilf THOMAS & SONB, - lU* N«.U» w 4 Id KWH WURTH STTREET STOCKS A1CI) NEXT. Pamphlet catalogues a<nr ready, scirptions of aU the wropertiMto be told on Tneeday nexLlSth instant, at M! o’doek,noon. U*eiher with a hst of Mies Mth, and 27th instant, and kh October, and of real estate at private axle, oompnaia* n Urge amount of rMnaMe property, CARD.—PUBLIC BALES REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE, at IS o’cloct. sooa. Sales of real estate and stocks will hereafter be held at 12 o'clock aoox, instead of in the evtaing. CARD,— I The Trade Sale to Bookseller* wiß oonmewee on Tuesday, Ssrisoibor 15. BL.CaUiocnee»wwreedj. _FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. First Fall Sale. 6th September. Fourth Fall Baie.JTui September. Part of the c and hi Us for each of the above aaUs now ready. STOCKS, BCRIP, Ac. Oe Yueedav. U. a! M o’clock, noon, wiu be at the Fhila phia Ezcbaage— Leefeawaana and Bwom*- Railway 2?IK. Per ***** bomla, interest payable Jaauarr 96309 first! mortgage bonds of the Quakake Company. Without reeepre, for aecouat of whom it may coa rfefs St 93.009, two of 93300, and one of 95 mT Also, for other aeeoaata— -60 shares preferred stock Allegheny Railroad and Coal Company—per 925. 7per east interest raanuSiit 47 snares Northwest Mining Company of Michigan. „ 9133 D Mortgage Loan bonds ot ÜBS of the New Creek Company, Virginia. . REAL ESTATE—J7th SEPTEMBER. Wiß mchsde the estate of D. Shetaline, ISaerar, South Broad street and Thirteenth stieet—by order ot execu tors. _ „ REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac. Pubke Sales at the Phtiatfelphia Exchange every Tnee “*Zl?Looob, during the business season. to asJe.one thousand catalogues in pamjmlst form yT l ?*, fau dMMiption o/ Ml th. FraMit, to b. tM oa the toUawin. Taeed». HTOovil. AT th® ADcnon 01 OKfc every Tbnrsday mornine. _ REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE RtT.E. sST-siffii . eotertd on «i Pnr>te 8«1» R« iter. is our Ab&aeu. (of whioh \m> eopiM in rratet r—klrjtrlt ol onarge. FALL SALE, SEPTEMBER 13, AT NOON, Orphans’ Court Salb—Estate of Alexander R. Shaw, THREE4TTORY No. SU Christian street, between Third andFooith streets. of Jacob S. Wunder, deo’d. BUILDING LOT, north aids of Morris street, be tween Sixth and Seventh streets, < First wanti Same.Estate—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. : south side of. Pearl street, between Thirteenth and Broad and Yme and CaUowhiU mreets, (Foutteenth ward.) Orphans’ Court Sale-Estate of James Baafdrd, deo'd. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELUNaTtoutheaS Mary streets, between Lombard and South streets. Same Estate—DWELLING ADJOINING—East aide of B|x)ksti*st, between Lombard and South streets, adjoining the above oa tha north Same Estate—THßEE DWELLINGS, northwest corner of Mary street and Jones’ or Donaldson’* alley, between Fifth and Sixth and Lombard and South streets. To be sold separately. North Eleventh street, above Jefferson street, with a two-story frame stable oa the mar end of the tot, front ing oa Leans street—Two fronts. Fererapto.7-M»-TWO BinLWSG LOTS, noth east tide of Mulberry street, southwest of Meadow street,(lateFrankford,)Twenty- third ward; together, SO by too feet. t*r Sato ebeolato. »■«*«* VALUAELE PROPERTY-* 4 THE RACE-STREET UQTEL —No. SB3 Race Street, between Foonh aad Fifth streets, and opposite Crown street; lot 2* by la> faeL Immediate possession. THREE-STORY BRTcKD WELLING, south side of Prune street, between Eighth and Ninth streets,!late Moyameastng.) _K ) £^mLT j kbe % s^or l«? bio s dwelllvg. mGi tacl bmldm,,. No. 11M UOoat Vsrooo ttraot. Bod Tvelilh and Oiug iod WaiUo. Rxecuton’ Feramptor, Solo—Esdte of Robooc Sort- VALTTABLE BCB|SJi2BS BTANB—TKiM-akv. bnek «»™ sa? *«?“*■ No. 2» Arch ttrwl, latm Boioot and Third streets. NT 6ade absonrie. Immediate possession. Same iutato-DWELLING NORTH FOURTH &T- Three-story book dwelling No. 519 North Fourth street, between Gresn and Tamms uy streets. S7~ Bale abeo lute. Immediate noaseaaioo. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Harsrfotd street, (late MantuaviUe.) . QBEEN STREET^—Three- story brick dwelling, No. 1092 breen street, west of Tenth street. „„ Ba!e at Noe. 139 and lfl South Fourth SsneL SUPERIOR FURNITURS, MT*. roes, cSapeS* On Thursday Mossing,' fine mirrors, oayMts.eto.,friwfiMmhesdeeuiiheghQ>ao keeping, rsmovu to the store toreoovenieneeof seto, 1 Sale at Germantown. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD FLINO GAS CHANDELIER, BRUSSELS CART, Ac. On Tuesday Morning, Sept. 20. at 11 o clock, on Main street, near Maahehn. next door to the telegraph offioe. Germantown,The so penor luraitore, gaa chandelier. Bnueeto carpets, tree co'r-car '' *«- oa ,be T™ l *'** of a Sale No. 11l South Sixteenth street. comprum.iutt of hßrnbom. watonl duving- tore, usel Partan marble figures and ornaments, surerior roMvood pi.no (mide brWilb.lmsodHchajWrirE.a velret carpets, gaa chandeliers, superior wahsut diainz rown furniture, fine plated ware, b»t*d»onne cottoeo tormtnre, hecUUng, kitchen fnrnitcre. Ac. . The cabinet furniture was mad# to order by Kbu der, Degenther, 4 Co., has oesn well kept, and is w ex ceiient order. beexanuuedatSo’cloekon the morning of NEAT RESInENfeEANI)°SLVER?OR : i“RN'n'rRE. No. 87 North Twelfth street. On 1 riday Morning. Sect. 8, at ,10 o'clock, will be.sold, without reserve. CP -I. ir *. nu . s *** the neat modern resideiee. No. 257 North Twelfth street, 13 feet front and 8 feet deep, with all modern improvements and conveniences. Also, the entire household furniture, fine carpets, mirrors, superior dining-room and chamber furniture, kitchen furniture, Ac. AUo. a superior fire-proof chest, made by Evans i Watson. cabinet furniture was made by AUen, has been m use but* short time, and is in excellent order. The Deat modern residence will be sold at 10 o'clock precisely, previous to the sale of furniture. tBT SALE ABSOLUTE, of both real estate and fur niture. See handbills and catalogues for full particulars. E.£oro B r r Twentieth „ n< j Green streets. ELEGANT FURNITURE, MIRRORS, SILVER fLATE. Ac.. _ . On Wednesday Morning, 13ept.2ist, at 10 o clock, at the northeast comer of Twentieth and Green streets, the elegant household furniture, mirrors, silver plate, Ac. Particulars m catalogues. t. A iSP| a complete, set of rilver r ipasttfactU7od to order by Wilson.consisting of. foe set, forks,spoons, ladles, fish and cake knives, napkin Tints. Ac. AUo. three superior Sheffield plated trays. Bw The eabmet furniture wss made to order by Moore a Campion; baa been well kept, and is m excel lent order. - “• mniv <* ROOMS ON HARMONY COURT TO RENT.-A,- in tie Philadelphia JM. GUJIMEY & SONS. • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, i3ESs&Hg***s«SEs first fall bale. „ , , ,On Thursday, Sept. 29th, at <h o clock in the evening, will be sold r.t public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing: ffcffiprtQry Sale—A yearly ground-rent of £<&so, issuing out of lor of grimed northeast comer of Swam end Seventeenth streets, 17 feet front by 67 Jest Peremptory Rale— *2,800.—A yearly ground-rent of Si®- issuing out of lot of ground west side of Sixteenth street,36 feet couth of Brown street, 33 feet front by 73 feet 8 inches deep. Peremptory Sale—£2,Boo.—Bond and mortgage for cSAW*.on three-story Dock residence and lot of ground east side of Seventeenth street, 34 feet north of Bwaic. street; lot 17 feet front by 67 teetdeep. Peremptory Sale—£l SCO. —Bond and mortgage for si sou, on lot of ground south side of Brown street. 235 feet s >nches westward from Sixteenth street. Id feet iron! by HO teet deep. TWO DKSIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND, west side of TVenty-fifth street, between Susquehanna avenue and Emmett street. 36 feet 11 inches front by 111 feet inch deep. Clear of all incumbrance. HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK RESI DENCE, with large three-story back buildings, and furnished with ail the extra modern conveniences, situate No. 3)1 North Seventh street. The house is well built and in good order. Part way remain oa ground rent. THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, situate No. 724 Hansom street. Lot IS feet front by 94 feet 6 inches deep, to a hack outlet. This is a valuable property, being m a central location, and very desirable for offices. On our Private Bale Register will always be fond a very large amount of real estate, including every de scription of oity and country property. J. M. GUMMEY i SONS, No. DO WALK UTSttpetf 1%1 OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER f.VLA^PS?^ BBIO ** MEBCH*«T. &B.MTMV SIXTH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LtAN, Moarst to Loan, w lai.ui >» ewau. awokXTa, cw merchandise At-\ era* ovsn vyroTTn cxxt. vsx moxth, including stored, *5-tMNatkA»a* PnwaMl MONEV!“MONKY!! MONEY 111 Mor«7 überaity advanced is large or small amounts, frop; oae dollar to thousands, on gold and silver piste, d>»{noods, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical ro itruojenU, forniture. dry goods, clothing, groceries, ci gars. hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicle*, harneo, pad all articles of value, for any lefcgth of tune agreed on,atNATH*xs' Pricipu. EsTamLiaHMUT, scaunMel the lowest market mtu. GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELIY, RAC EBtresU.—The following articles wiUbe sold for leas than ball the usual store price*: FiaegoUEaghshpotent full Jewelled and plain, of the meet approved and best make, m hunting eases and doable bottomed. Fine gold escapement lever and ispice watches, in hunting ease and open face, some of them are extra full jeweled, and beat make. Silver English patent lever watches, escape meat lever and lepines, m hunting case and open f&oe,some very superior; English, Swiss, French,and Ouartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and chil dren's chains; fine gold pencil cases and sens, bracelets, breastptns, finger-rings, ear-nnn, studs. cpedaUiosa, box or quantities? to suit purohaeert. Naaerooa fancy arti » ©., jSIpRIYATE SALE, A superior fire-proof chest, qjfseThigh by 3 feet wide. Also, watches, and jewelry of averr daaeription. ST. LOUIS, MO. WnAJAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS ** - f A«L COMNIBSION MERCHANTS, No, 1« North MAIN STREET, St. Louts, Mo», (fanpcrly with Messrs. Myers, Claghoin k PVAadelphia,) offer their services to the mere hauls, Kaaalactnrerx, and others of Philadelphia, for them* of dryttods. earpeu. bools, shoes, hardware, jewelry, Ao., Ac. BfiM WV- Cash advances mode on receipt*)! goods. Bettlemeuts madejbree days after tale. Rxrxnxxcas. Meaars, Myers, Claghorn, k Co., PLiia. ■•* Stuart A Brother, Phila. * w “*“- k " mi-fmw-lr SUGAK-HOUSE MOLASSEtS.—ISO hhds., DflrouCuid luy re It. for ule by 1 TUW Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A small n». m 1?U0N0J1Y MESS SHAD—Nos. 1 and 2
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