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N Y Miss Mitchell, N Y Jns W Wall, Burlington David Lawson fc wife, Va W E Bentley, Balt K P newlines, Phils Wm F Causey, Del Geo P Wrieht. N Y Wm C Brndlev. Pa J T C McKnisht, Tenn H D Seaman k In, N 0 .T ft Henson. Va .1 M Hanlv, Mason co, Va C W Manpin. htason co,Va John n Streets, XVii. Dei J R White, Balt Robt Earl, XVash, D C James J Ginn, Balt STATES UNION-Market st, above Bixth, p GHnnson.Yorkco CS Moore, Pa J MeAlpin. Pa W Presburg, Pottsville 8 B,bfitoheH,Ohio D A Inzeott. Pa T McFadden, Pa .T J Coble. Silver Springs R Stabler, Lvnchburg B K Keller. Cumberland oo Sami Mitchell, Lane co ' James Mitchell, Lane co Wm 8 Shaffer, Harrisburg ft L Stewart, Lntrobo, Pa O Blessing, York co. Pa Jas Monro. Cumlier’d, Md JS S ftnmsey, AUe'ny City Wm I£ Watt, Pittsburg James Dunwiddie. Pittsb'g H P Dunbar. Newport J L Garrett k la, Newport Henry Biiroll, Harrisburg John Carpenter, lowa W Carroll, NX r ■ James F Parker. Pa J S McCrum, Mifllmtown F Espenshade, MitHintown Thos Forster. Harrisburg John 8 Short. Canton WB Osier, NY Wm Lowther, Newport, Pa ' EAGLE HOTEL-Third ?treet, above Race. Wnnrvy.NY S Simons, Del J H Lada, Middletown J R Downing, W Chester W Gnrrett- Clieslerco J F,White. N Y S D Pratt, Boston S B Kvnus, Pbila LSpeakman. Delco JT Wilson. NY H Newman. Wash J Marnni. Del co P Wilks, Balt C Tompkins, Pittsburg TWilaon, Trenton 8 Morlan, Easton D B Nyco, Phffintxvjlle H H Coltmnn, Lancnaterv N Roberta, Pa F J 3 Fleming, Lancaster F D Jameson, Lancaster NATIONAL HOTEL-lUoe street, above Third. J Whitaker, Mt Clare H J Ilendlor, Pottsville Allen R Hewhard, N C W B Baurn, Pa hi C Sloan, Bloorasburg N® Rhoades, Allentown John Armstrong Dauphin Win H Crandall, L Ilavon G H Baniwell. St Lbtns Marcus Carroll, York. Pa ChasKBinr. York, Pa H J Cameron. Alliance, O J L Hunt, Alliance, O , T B Smith, Allentown Henrv MoEwcn, Dayton, O J V Mogar, New Berlin, Pa Edw Wilsdn, N Berlin. Pa H J R«tz. Canton. O R A Clover, Schuylkill eo Geo flinwick. Blooinabtirg J S Musselmnn, Ind P Goodman, Frostlmrg.Md Hiram XV Rank, Jonestown John Simons, N Y Samuel Shimer, Pittsburg MXVolf, Altoona, Pa S r A Wctdman, Ephrata 'MOUNT VERNON-Second street, above Arch. 8 Dnsenberry, Easton J Woikel, Newville s H H Cooper, NY W H Hutton k la, Easton C H Wilkins. Allentown t K Johnson k la, Pa Mr McFate 4,sis, Pa M F Shell. Allentown G Vandyke, N O 8 Smith, Kansns F Edwards, NY . H J Stephens k la. Pa w3 n I'?* 0 -Tyrone, Pa E Euing, Hartsvillc W Smyth. NT E Green Pa N Beans. N J 011 Hopping, N Y J M Roybold. Pa c Prteo. Ya J H Osborn, Pa W Bteffo, M D. U S N E P Lowoll, Pn XV B Mincers, Pa Jamsa Littln. N .X F. A Rotlrock, Pa C B Elben, Pa THE UNION HOTEL—Arob street, a'mve Third. M . SSnyder A H, Ohio WC Smith, Wabaah. Ind A Still, XValmsh, Did J MoCren, Wabash, ind XV P Hammond, Fa J Gnthrie, Cmn, Ohio Isaac Crnthers, Ohio A H Reithneer, Pa S Atwood. Vermont J B Hurst, Pa J 8 Duval, Baltimore J May, Kingston. Ohio D Holloway, Salem, Ohm Sraienj- OJtlo J C Whtnory, Salem, Ohio Miss Mary B Whmery Salem, Ohm COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, ah. Chestnut. M? , iB*P roil „ Rufiia XViley, York co, Ta D E Wiley, York co, Pa Wm 8 Jaokson. Pa F Darlington. Pa T Ward, Media. Pa 8 Matlack. Montgomery co James P Speer, Pa J T Kirk, Chester co. Pa II Jackson. Chester co, Pa J A Roman, Md John Bennett. Wil, Del BARLEX r BHEAF—Second street, below Vine. CTorhett, Pa A B Large, Pa It Nelson, Attlclxiro XY R Souifngton, Pn Amos Corson, Bucks co W Dawson, Huntingdon • Jno Mc<4ncen, Brwlfonl co J K AUpaugli, Cm. O Hon J II llrodhend. Pa J Shoemnkor, Mont* eo C Coiemmi, Brooklyn flj BALD EAGLE HOTEIr-Third st.,nb. Callowhill. J Rptnner. Bucks c«i, Pa ' A Phillips, Dojlcstowu Lewis Seller, Mil t 1 Jno Newinnn, Easton, Ta ,W S Llnsdale, W’insport S Boyer, Port Clinton jDnnl woislor. Ohio Jos Hall, Mnntg, Pn ;A B.Bortolet, Pottsfovm i'MERCHANTS’ HOUSE-Third st., above Callowhill. ;jm> Klmc, Klinesvillo, Tn l.evi IVoirenlifrecr, Pn ; a A l lelirnw .9 ; Tnn Hnnmnn. Pn ,C N Pav>9. Wiltsbnrre T Wolf, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third Bt., above Callowhill. P,S r if ej i la sfPf, l ' W ’' l!ll A Belli Geary, Pa ' !<• Fo®sfe r ' K'llumw-’t A S Shower, Williams/ort ■J Hroibclbls, Vlrgmsvfllo IMPORTATIONS' [Reported for The Press.l BOSTON— StA/iffishlp Phineas Kpwgim, Matthews -100 bags saUpntro Grove A Bro; 20 bblsdsl, J V Wejd; 53 bale* goat skms fc ADC Bpoonort 12 coses Uota and slioep Grsfl A Pnirlamb; SO uktu enipeting Myers, Clag- Urt{lc Co; 80 do mdse J T Way A Co; 25 ilo fthite, \ajth A Co; JOO do Leooh A Oo; 160 do 14 do glassware 15 do hnrdwaro order. TWBffiH 10 ™ TilAt)E ' JOHN BPAIt HA WK,J Committßb ox tus Month. oAHUj. J. KhfcVES, j LETTER BAGS nil A X. TUE MSRCHANTR’ dXCIUKon, PHILADRLPHIA, imp luscarora. Dunlevy Liverpool, Octl lark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave IFavnna, soon i r , Cloiirnd, Snlsbury ‘ .Rio do Jatioiro. Sept 25 jark Denoy, Averill Cardenas ami Sagua, soon }r y_, Molunkus, Mitohell Bnrlmdoes, soon Jr g Ella Reed, Tuko Jago do Cuba, soon Ir g Chira, Hordman lioudnn, soon >r gEinmre. Crowell, .....Kingston, Ja, soon Sohr Golden Gate, Hammoml rornninuuoo. soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2d, 1850 BUN RISKS C 41 SUN BETS— 550 HIGH WATER.. .1 44 ARRIVED. Steamship Kennebec, Hand. 21 hours from New York, with intlsb and to Jns Alldordice. Pnasoda arge ship off the Brandywine, in tow of tug J G Neafis; trig Judge Hathaway, from Cienfuegos. off Bombay Hook, and a British brig off Christiana Creek. The brig Calvert, for Sierra Leono, went to sea on Saturday momintr. Brig Karnak, Downing, 12 days from Matanzas, with suzar to John Mason A Co. Sohr Oliver, Btroet, 5 day's from Surry, Va, with lum ber to Gaskm and Galvin. Sohr Ceres, Meredith, 4 days from Lvnn, Maas, in bah last to Novins A Sawyer. Schr Martha XVrightington, Thatcher, fof Philadel phia, late of Fall River) 4 days from Fall River, in bal last to Crowell A Collins. Schr D M Messerole,Btoolman,4days from Newport, In ballast to Tiverton Coal Co. Schr Elliott, Freeman.Sdnis from Portsmouth, Nil, in Iwllnst to Ilayes A Godslmll- Bnhr B Frink. Doughty, 5 days from Boston, in ballast n Chas Miller A Co. ssohr Chas A Gwmor, Woavcr,6da>s from Boston, in mllnst to Noble, Hammett A Caldwell. fTSohrCP Sticknoy. Garwood. 4 days from Fall River, in hnllnst to C A Hecksher A Co. Sohr Clara, Crowell. 4 days from Fall Rivor, in ballast to O A Heckselier A Co. Schr Ebzntwth English, English, 4 days from Fall River, in ballast to Norms A Sawyor. Schr Vnudnlin, Cooper. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with grain to Jn« T, Bewley A Co. Stonmor C O Alecr, Shore, 37 hours from Alexandria, with mdse to D Cooper. CLEARED. Steamship Keystone State, Marshman, Charleston, A Heron. Jr. Steamship Kensington, Baker, Boston, H XX'insor. Steamship Delaware, Copes, New York, J AUderdirc. Bark Gessnor, Lankenau. London. Workman Sud po. Brig E Watts, lloffner, Boston, J XV A J F Starr. Brig Maria Wheeler, Whoeler, Salem, N Sturtovant A Co. Schr A Falkenhurg.Rogors, Richmond, do "Schr T P Larned, Strowbridge, Savannah. J-Baker. Sohr Eleanor, Townsend, Savannah, D 8 Stetson A Co —not a* liefore. Behr E English, English, Boston, Novins A Sawyer. Schr Ceres. Meredith, Lynn, Moss, do Schr CP Sticknoy, Garwood, Boston, C A Heckschcr A Co. Sohr Clara,’Crowell, Boston, do Schr Chas A Greiner, XX’oavor, Boston, Noble JHam* mott A Caldwell. Sclur F.lHott. XVeaver, Boston, Haves A Gmlshall. Schr DM Mosserole, Steelman, New London, Tivcr tdn Coal Co. Sclir B Frink. Doughtv. Norfolk, Chas Miller A Co. Sir C C Algor, Shore, Aloxnmlria, oto. D Cooper. Str J Jerome, Jerome. Alexandria,eto, T.XVoUter, Jr, Strß XVilling, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondance of The Press.) mL HAVRE DE GRACE, Sept 24 1859. . The Kingston left here this morning with 1 boat in tow, laden and consigned as follows; Henry Hartley, linseed oil cake to Workman A Co. In all probability the canal will not bo in order before Tuesday. We may then look for a good run of boats. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) mi . , , , , LEWES. Del. Sent. 21. The wind having changed yesterday to the NW, the entire fleet which has been detained at harlior for nearly aweek.loft for their respective destinations. Among them were the Ship Emily Abgusta. for New Orleans; bark Chaa E LeX. for Port an Prince, brie Delhi, for Hn vnna. schr S 1* Hawes, and others. A full ship is now going in in tow of a small tug. Wind light from the south weather cloudy. Yours, WM. M. HICKMAN, BY TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) „ „ ,CAPJ3 ISLAND, Sopt 25,71* M, The stoamer R Stockton went out yesterday morning. A ship, with double fore and main topsails, and two herm brigs arc now going in. XYiml K: weather pleasant. Yours. THOS. B. HUGHES. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE PRESS. . New York.Bept.2t. BngAmopca from Salem, Ixmml to Alexandria, put in here in distress, with loss of sails. . . , - „ -, ~ r Ohlbaks, Sept. 24. Arrveu, ship Heidelburg, from Havre. „ B MEMORANDA. Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, hence at Savan nah 23d mat, Shiy John Trucks. Teal, for Havre, cleared at New Orleans ]7th mst. with 2235 bales cotton, 25 hlids tobacco, and 1400 staves. Bark J L Daws, Fairchild, from Santos, arrived in Hampton Roads 22d mst. Bark Lilicrty, Shaw, from Marseilles, arrived at New York 21th mst. Bark N H Gaston, Pnnnaleo, from Barbadoos, amved fit New York 24th rest. Brig Trenton. Atherton, hence for Portland, arrived at New London 22d mat. Brig Samuel XYelsh, Cole, for Darien, cleared at Sa vannah 2lstmM. in ballast. Bchr Argus Eye, Nicholson, hence, arrived at Charles ton 21 Rt mst. Schr Somerset, Sterling, for Philadelphia, went to sea from Charleston 21st inst. Schr G W Gibbs, Lawton, Tor New Xork, cleared at Mobile 19th inst. Schr Mnrtha Moore, Bennett, cleared at New X'ork 21th mst. for Philadelphia. Rohr Mary Shields. Waite, hence for Boston, arrived nt New York 24th inst. Schr Virginia Price, Eldndge, cleared at New X’ork 2(t h msr. for Gnndnioupe. .Schr Sarah M Kont, Thompson, honco, arrived at Bal timore 24th mst. Schrs Jndvo Tanev, Cottrell, Isabella Thompson, Cor son. Adelaide, Smith, and XV It Gonn, Nje,nence for Boston, at New London 22d iijst. Schr James Martin, Harding, from Providence, nt Bristol 22d inst, to load for Philadelphia. Sohr Juniata, from Portland for Philadelphia, got off Dnxhury Bench on Thursday night, after discharging. Schrs Ellen, Ilallett, and Juba Smith, Crowell, sailod from Umnnis Kith inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Plntbe. Nelson, sailed from Alexandria 22d inst, Tor Philadelphia. Propeller Black Diamond, Allen, olearodnt New York 24th mst. for Philadelphia. MEDICINAL. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND 'PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for djspepsia. flatulenoy, heart-burn nnd headache, costiveness diftrrlirea, fevers of nil kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, uloere, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds nnd in fluenza, irregularity and all derangement of the female system, mles, and vnnous other disoases to which the human frame is liable. For sale by the proprietor, I)r. y. B. MOFFAT. 335 BROADWAY, New York, ami by Druggists generally all over the country. s2i-d&Wly DANCING* HAZARD’S DANCING ACADEMY, N. E. cornorof ARCII and BROAD St«.-Mr. HAZARD, Trom Pans, nnd well known in ibis city as having had the largest and most fashionable Danciue Academy for many years, has the honor to inform bis former patrons and the publ/o that he has returned to thisoity, and will open a Danoing Academy at tho place nbovo named, on MONDAY, the 23th of feoptomW. Mr. 11. will also tench classes in schools and private families. Mr. H’s st>lo of dancing is plain, easy, and graceful, andean lie acquired in a short time. An easy and gracelul de portment. aa well ns a perfect knowledge of the present style ol dancing, such ns is done in tho very beat so ciety, will be imparted atoned to the scholars, and no time wasted m learning otd steps and dances that are out of fashion. For terms, references, eto., apply at the hall. eel4-3m QUTTA PERCIIA CEMENT ROOFING. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DE3IRABLE ROOF ING IN UBE. IS FIRE AND XVATER PROOF. SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTitX', WITH FULL PRINTED DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICA TION. Specimens and the l>est of references can lw> soon, and any desired information obtninod on application by let ter or in person nt our principal offices, s•(> BRUAD XX AX .New Xork. opposite Bt. Nicholas Hotel; 349 FULTON Street, Brooklyn, opposite City Hall. ~r , ~ JOHNS k CHOSLEY. X\© want a thoroughly practical and responsible man, in this city, to devote lus time and attention totlio sale and application ol our ROOFING. Any such person who Would like to establish for luinscll a safe goodpavins, and permanent business, will pleoao address us a note to that efloct, with lus relerencos. In our reply we will give particulars. 523-6 t DENTISTRY.-—Tho improved sets of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, still manufactured at 907 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, by I. LUKENS, M. D.. Surgeon Dentist. Tho Mineral Plato sets of Teeth are superseding all others, principally from tho following reasons: Pure mineral is in plate of gold or silver, for plates, making tliomono-tlurd lighter, and nt tho same time much stronger, ns thoir greatest thickness is where the K«ma have shrunken away more, thus perfectly restor ing tho anatomical shape and contour of the mouth nnd face, and giving the exact original expression to the features; they will stand better m service, and never get out of repair; they are responsibly warranted fora lifetime; there are no crevices fdr the nccummulntion ot particles oi food; they are wholly free from all gal vanic action, and can novor produce nnlpitation oi tho heart, headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous ness. W Dr. LUKENS’offee. 007 ARCH street, Philadelphia; a 150330 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, Washington, D. C. 8021-]m PRESH FRUIT JARS. i j Those who wish to avoid the uncteanliness at tendant upon nutting up fruit, Ao., by the use of tho old sty le Jars with metal covers and cement, will lie please' to learn that the wholo operation of Preserving cun be performed mless than one half the usual time hv the use of KARTELL’S ALI r GLABS PRESERVING JARS, pronounced by physicians nnd scientific men to bo the safest nnd most reliable Jar over imulo. A single inspection will satisfy nny one of their incomparable superiority over all others. Manufacturers under the Patent, KARTELL A LETCHWORTH, No. 13 North FIFTH Street, _»2i-6t* General Glass Depot. FOOD FOR CATTLE, •“ „ (As Imported from England.) For Horses, tins food is indispensable L promoting apd sustaining n l the animal functions i n nonlth nn3 vigor. For Milch Cows it is invaluable, increasing the quantity and improving the quality of milk For Sheen and I iga tho. effect produced in one month ill exceed all expectation. Tho additionof this food may be altendcdwithasnb traction of other food, to the extontof one-third, thereby rendenng ita application one of economy, while nt the same time itinntormlly assists tho digestivo powers of every animal, in extracting a larger portion of nourish ment from tho ordinary food, which would otherwise lie lost.consoquentupon tho impaired or defective actior of those organs. Depot, 202 DOCK Street, sl7-toc7 PHILADELPHIA. Grain mills —grain mills—For the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, Spi ces. etc., by hand or power. Price 88, $25, and Now in operaton at 125 South BECOND Street. Agents wanted In every county nnd State, hy auiy-am K PAWRKI. A 00. JNIOHOLSON, ~ ' • Mnmifncturer of SniRTH. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and choice nssortiuenTTaml wkli. madr, al ways nn hand, unto which I particularly invite the at tention of cash and prompt-paying siiort-timk buyers. S, E. corner or SECOND nnd ARCH Streets. I'tm.Anßt.piuA. alo-lm* jQRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOK EX' BLEACHED, AND BLUE DRILLS* HEAVY AND LIGHT SHEETINGS, Suitable for Export, for sale by FROTHINGHAM k XVELLS, 24 Houtli FRONT St, and SS LETITIA Street. ooU-lv _____ T AWES’ HATH BHAIDS, WIGS, FIU~ •X-4 SETTS, nml CURLS, manufactured in the very beat and newest Parle styles, and of which we constantly keep a very large assortment on hand, sold whnleanle nnd retail, nt the lowest possible prices. Orders trom nil parts of the country' solicited, nnd promptly attendod to. Also, anew HAIR DX’t# superior to any in use, M: HUTODL Nn. 12 TENTH Ft., au2o-3m* . Between Market and Qiießtnut. MESS SIIAD—Nos. 1 and 2 & prime article, in store and for ualo by WM. J. TAYLOR k CO.. Att22 1.38 SOUTH WHARVES ZIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great reputation by the wise nnd prudent course they have pursued since their commencement in business, by selling a first-rate article at a tow fieure. sl3-tf (^OFFEE.— 500 bags low-pncrd Rio, JOO J bags primeLegnayra, for sale bjr • JAiuKSGRAHAM k 00., ■ wan T.KTTTtA filroet MACKEREL AND ALEWIVES. 90 bbls. and 60 half bbls new No. 2; 200 bbls. and 180 half bbls. now large No. 3 Mackerel; 100 hbla. Alawivee. for sale by WM. J. TAYLOR Sc CO.. Irt»_ US SOUTH WRARVIiS. the; mondA¥, September 2$ isft. WHITE HALL ACADEMY, THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG. Pa.-TIiO 18th Semi-Annual Session will connnenoo on M ON PA Y, tho 7th ff November next. The attention oi Parents and Gyanlinns is invited. -The location is pleasant, tho courso of instruotfon oxlenaive, and tho terms mode rate. Good city references given. The Principal can ho seen every afternoon nt the UNION HOTEL from the 10th till the Jlth of October, inclusive. For Circu lars address D. DKNMNGEII. 8024-Jm* Harrisburg. Pa. Broad-street institute for YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Session. For torinß and particulars, apply to Mrs. B. P. COOKE, Prinoipai, No. ail BROAD Street, below Poplar. s2l-18t* Law department—univeksity O F PENNSYLVANIA. A Term of this Institution will eommeneo on MON DAY, '•ctober 3d. The subjects of the different courses are as follows: „ , Hon. GEORGE SHARSWOOD-’ 1 Porsons, Personal Property, ami Mercantile Law.” Prof. J\ MrCALL—“ Evidence.” Prof. E. SPENCER MILLER— 1 14 Equity Jurispru dence.” Tho Introductory Lecture will be delivered on FRI DAY EVENING, Sept 30th, at 8 o’clock J’. M.. by the Hon. UHORGJI SHARSWOOD. _ _ sJ6-dtfU_ MOhI(J. —A. it. TAYLUiI, Tenclici- oi' Singing and Piano, 670 North TWELFTH Street, below sl3*lm* ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Stroot, west of Sixteenth, will, D. V., re open on MONDAYi September 12th, nt 9A. M. Applications for admission, if made before tho begin ning of the term, should be made to the Principal. J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. M., RUIO-wficm-tf 1607 RACKBtreet. MUS. GEUTRUDK J. OAKY will resume the duties of her School, as usual, on MONDAY, September 12th. Northwest corner SPRUCE and JU NIPER. s7-wfm-lm* EUSTON’S WRITING ACADEMY, S. E. corner EIGHTH and BANSOM Btxocts, Open daily trom9 A. M. to 9P. M. . To Gentlemen a rapuland elegant business hand is imparted. To Ladies a'neat and graceful epistolary styje. Clai*ei Prtvute. Canls written, and evory de scription of Penmanship neatly nl.3-.3m Me sdames cheqaiux and d’ijeh- VILLY’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG liAOIES. PHILADELPHIA, No. 1809 LOGAN BCIUARE, VINE STREET. Madame CHEG ARAY respectfully informs her friends and tho publio in general, that independently of her Boarding and Day School, directed hyjiorself and her niooo. Mine. PRKVOST, in NEXV X’ORK. she in tends. in cunnection with her mace. Mme. D’HER. VILLY, oponing iu PIUI'ADBLBHIA an Institution on nreoißely the saute |>lail ns the one above mentioned. Tho Principals Will answer applications and recoive visitors on and after the 12th day of September, and the Softool will open on the Js*)n ItfRS. BARTON’S If A BOARDING' DAX r SCHOOL FOlf YOUNG LADIES, No. 1929 CHESTNUT Street. Phila. The Winter Term will open on the sooeud MONDAY in September. Young Ladies received of any ago—end taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. Frenoh spokon in tho family. For Circulars and par tioulara. apply as above. aujß-DXVACaI-fiw HUMAN AUUKN, a. Si., Teacher of the VIOLIN anil PIANO. Mr. Allen may be applied to at tho rostdencoof his father, Professor Allen, No. 216 South SEVENTEENTH Street. art-lm riIHE HEMANS INSTITUTE.—Rev. JAS. A J. HELM will open, September 12, lus School for tho higher oduoation of a limited number of Young La dies. Persons to whom ho is not porsonnlly known are referred to Prof. C. D Cleveland. ProL Charles Short, Rev. Drs. Morton. Stevens, Wilmer. Howe. Furuoss, and others. RESIDENCE. 1315 XVaLNUT Streotl SCHOOL, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. s6-18t SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.N.E. cor. EIGHTH ano BUTTONWOOD Streets.—Resumes duties MON DAY, September 6th. Number limited; all pupils un der the iittmodiato care of tho Prmoir-al; tno govern ffifint is that of purely-” moral suaaiou;” reports sent to pitronts wockly; the Moral, Intellectual, and Physical Education of Boy s will lie carefully and conscientiously attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy, dr 459 North Eighth street. au2s-«w F. PONLEAVY LONG. Principal. Academy of the protestant EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST arid JUNIPER Streets. The Autumnal Session opened on MONDAX’, Septem ber sth. . . Applications for Admission may be made to tho Prin cipal, at the Academy, daily (except on SatardiyJbo tweenlunndiao’clook A.M, , „ M _ T JAMES XV. ROBINS. A. M., sl-tlismlm Principal. EDUCATIONA L— Miss ELLA WATSON 235 North TWELFTH Street, will recommence giving Instructions on the PIANO, nt her own residence or those of her Pupils, alter September Ist, 1859, nn2Mlix&m-9m* PENN INSTITUTE.—The Session will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of Soptombcr. The object of this Institution is to prepare pupils for College or business. In accomplishing tins object, ra pidity. and especially thoroughness, are uesirable ; and to be thorough requires not only that the general diffi culties must be met, but those of each individual. The method adopted fo* giving instruction, is to be come ncn-la'>orer with the pupil, efforts being made to have Inm lead, and reserving for the teacher to point out errors, remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro ceeding. For exemplifying the principles of the various branoh eaof Natural Science, apparatus is fully provided, and for practical operations in Surveying, a first-class tran sit of Philadelphia manufacture is furnished. Besides pursuing the various Studies with Text bookß, Lectures are delivered in regular order on Natural Phi losophy, Chemistry, Goology. Mythology, etc. The Rooms occupied are those on tho second, third, nnd fourth stones of the building nt the S. K. corner of THIRTEENTH nnd FILBERT Streets, entrance on Filbert street; they nso large ami freely ventilated, nnd a fiord ample space for Recitation, Lecture, and Play Rooms. They are now open l‘ro*n 9 o’clock A. M. to 1 o'clock P. M., where further information may be ob tained. augt-tf R. STEWART, Principal, WEST PIULADELMHA FEMALE SE MINARY, LOCUST Street, aocoml door west of WILLIAM Street, West Philadelphia. C. C. CHfHMAN, Principal. The next Session will eommeneo September 14th. A few Boarders can be receivod into the family of the Prmcipalon early apnboalion. Persons in tho city desi ring to send thoir Children from MONDAY, A. M. f till FRIDAY. P. M.. nan Ire nncnmrnndntnri. au2o-stu4w PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA. (iROHGK It. BARKER. FRJnCIrAL. The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septe mber 6th, 1869. The courseof Instruction comprises all the brandies of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin. Greek, oud French Languages. au22-tf THE MISSES EWING WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL DREN, on MONDAY, September 6th, nt 937 SPRUCE Street, whoro Circulars may be obtained. References. Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W. Spear. D. D., Prof. C, D. Cleveland. au!7-6w* THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. No. 1108 MARKET Street, will reopen on THURBDAYi Sep tember lari nu2s-lm* The misses oasey and mrs. bee. B£’S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, 1708 WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY, Kep eraber 7th. au2-2in The subscriber will reopen his School, at 1230 I.OOUST Stroot, Bepteml>er 5. au27-4wrj B. KENDALL, RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N- E. cor ner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, cntranco on Eighteenth ntreet. Tho next Session will commence SEPTEMBER FIFTH. 1859. Allen grove, female seminary, FRANKFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, aix mile# from Market street, Philadelphia. The courao of instruction in this School is comprehen sive and thorough. Parents amt Guardians who intend to place their daughters or wards at this Institution will do well to mako immediate application to M bs. K.L. THOMPSON, s3-lf Principal and Superintendent. Bryant & Stratton’s national MKR*fcNTIBE Cm.I.KfIKS, loonUiit nt Phila d.lphin. S. B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT,- New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Cluoago. For in formation. call nr rend for CaJaloimia- feß-tf CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.XV. CORNER of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will be reopened MONDAY. September 5 Boys prepared for any DIVISION ui the PUBLIC GRAMMAKSCHOOLS, for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE. su22-6w* H. Q. McOUIRE. A. M.. Principal, CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, . DEAN STREET, below LOCUST. The duties of the Classical Institute will be resumed on Monday, Septemtior 6th. au27-lm J. w. FAIRES, A. M., Principal. T“Tie gerjuntown academy will reopen on MONDAY, September 6th, 1559. The Principal will receive n limited number or Boys into his family. J. H. WITHINGTON. A. M„ au!7-6w* Principal. FRIENDS’ ACADEMY FOR BOYS, East of 41 North ELEVENTH Btreet, will reopen the 29th inst. All denominations admitted. $l2 per Term of 22 weeks. „„ , au27-lm* XVM. XVHITALL. The cheapest brush house in PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of pnoes for Handsorube, and oompare them with those bought elsewhere: , No. 1, 63 knots, 62)* per dozer. No. 2, 62 knots, 79 “ No. 3, M knot*, 87 “ No. 4, 80 knots, 100 “ No. 5, 83 knots, 112 ’* No. 6.100 knots, “ No. 7,104 jfnbts, 160 “ No. 8,160 knots, 175 “ HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, 62 North THIRD Street, beloV Aroh, Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA, Ss: IN THE NAXIE AND AUTHORITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF I’ENN HXT,VANIA. GOVERNOR OF Tl l lllsAi^'Cos!M(iNwealth, proclamation. Whkrkak, By tho third section of tho net of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth passed the 22d day of April. A. D. 1853, entitled *’ An Aot to establish a sinking fund for tho payment of tho publio debt,” it is made the duty of tho Secretary of the Commonwealth, the Auditor General nnd State Treasurer, Commission ers of tho Sinking Fund created by the said act of As sembly, on tho first Monday of September, A. D. 1869. nnd on the same day normally thereafter, to report nnd certify to the Governor tho amount rccehed undor tho said aot, the amount of interest paid, amt the amount of the debt of the Commonwealth redeemed nnd held by thorn. XYhcroupou tho Governor shall direct tho certi ficates representing the same to bo cancelled, and on nueh cancellation, issue his proclamation stating the fact and the extinguishment nml final discharge of so much of the principal of#aid debt. And whereaa. By the; ninety-oightli section of the act of the General Assembly pnssod tho IBthdayof April, A. I). 1853. entitled ’’ An Aot to provide for the ordinary expenses of tho Government,” it toprovided, that there after the receipts tn the Sinking Fund, to the amount thst mav be necesMiry to cancel the relief issues now hi circulation, under the provisions of the act of tho 4th dav of May, A. D. 1611, and tho reissue under the act of tho 10th day of April, A, D. 1819, shall bo applied toward tho cancellation of said issue. And whereas. XVilliftm M. Wester, .Tnoob Fry, Jr., nml Eli Shier, CoimniKsioncTs of the Sinking Fund, in ohedieneo to the requirements ol law. report and ccrtih o mo, that the debt of tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania redeemed and held by them from the 50th day of Novemlior. A. D. 1867, to tho 6th day of Koptemlier, A. D. 1859, mriounts tn the sum ol one million one hundred nnd thirty-seven thousand one hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-six cents, made up ns follows: Certificates of stock loan of April 11th. 13ut, fl per cent S44,MOW Certificate of stock loans of various dates, 6 per cent Relief issues cancelled Interest certificates ol various dates. Total. * ... v 91,137 166 3fl Now, therefore, ns required by the tho third section of the notof Assembly aforesaid. I do hereby issue this iny proclamation, declaring the payment, cancellation, ox iingnislunenti'nnd final din- barge of one million one hundred nml thirty-seven thousand one hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-six cents of the principal of the debt ol the Commonwcalllii including forty-one thousand and seventy-one dollars of tho relief issues whioli have been conceded nnd destroyed, as authorized by the ninety-eighth scclumol the act of the 19th of Aprd, A. D. one thousand eight hundrodnnd fifty-three. Given under my hand and the great sealofthe Btato nt Harrisburg, this nineteenth day ot .September, A. I>. 1869, nml of tue Commonwealth the eighty-fourth. WM. F. PACKER. By tho Governor t WM. M. IIIKSTXII, Secretary ol the Commonwealth. ».22-flt |H«| SALAMANDER SAFES. iB A lnrS6 nBS<,rlm * WATSON-8 •' n,LAU w otuju;i ’ .. ,/vXyr.T' doors, For Banks and Stores. BANK I.UrKS, . ' Kauai to any now in use. IRON DOORS. SHUTTERS. &0.. On as good terms, w. any other establishment in the United States, hr PLEASE qjVE US A CALL, a{, P w?tf EDUCATIONAL. LUCIUS BARROWS. ( p r : n -inal. JOHN JL WKSTCOTT.s 1 >t"°ipai». CRUSHES. 1,047.233 25 41 071 00 4,295 10 kailiioad lines. rw; a, ctsMßn NORTH' PENNSYL- Aoi'.KNTOW^ : ’illAllOH oV olfuNit Y i/aZLK'I'ON; Mmw'mr u&> W ruUn,., Train, will l»v« FRONT »nd W11.1.0W Slreot., Tl„- Ctapk. Wilto.- Itarre, Hnzott.in, &(..,(£,«,,».) ntt.3l) A. M. For .... . ~ , For Doylestown, (Accominouation.) .at 0.15 A. Al. and 6 For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,)at 3.W P, M. nnd 6.20 j,. OR i.iiu.adKM'HlA! Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 8 AI. nml 4.10 P. M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 5.30 A. M. Leave Fort Wnahlngton, (Accommodation,)atflJo A. M. and 3,« F. M. ()N fJUN[)AYH , Philadelphia, for Doy leatown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Doylestown, for Plufada., at 0.30 A. M. nml 6.46 J*. M. Karo to Ilotlilehem, $1.50; to Mmioh Chunk, $2.00; to Kaaton, 51.60 s to Doylestown, 80cents; to Wilkozbarre, Passenger Trains (except Sunday Train*,)con nectat Berksstroot with tilth and Sixth-streets, and ocoml and 1 hint-streets Passcngor Railroads. I’asHongpra for Wilkesbarre take 9.30 A. M. Train, and arrive in Wilkesbarre at 7 P. M. rnvia ELLIS CLARK, Agent. IS, m FISSSBB3 NEW WEST CUES AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD via MEDIA. “ A CHANGE OF HOURS. On nnd after Sopt. 4tn, 1809. tho trains will leave Phi ladelphia, from the Station, N. E. corner of EIGH TEENTH ami MARKET Streets, at 7.16 and 9.30 A. M., and at 2.30 and 5.45 P. M. „ Leave West Chester, from tho Btatton, on EAST MARKET Street, at 6,45amJ 9.30, A,M.,and 2am)5,J3 P. M. ON SUNDAX’S—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 2 P, M. Leave West Chester at7JO A. A!., and 6 P. M, HENRY XYOOD, my 28-tf General Superintendent. Stm NOT ICE. - -CHESTER RAILROAD—PA- B TRAINS FOR DOXYNINUTOWN aNI) IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On ami after lnt January, 1859, tho Paascnger Trains for DOWN IN GT O WN, Wl || start from the I‘assongor Depot of the Philadelphia ami Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Streets. MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20 TRAIN for Downingtown, loaves at 4.45 P. M. DAILY (Sundays excepted.; By order ol tho Board of Managers of tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. 030 W. H. McILHKNNY, Seoretarr. fHt WW CAMDEN ANI) AT* LANTIC RAILROAD. FOR THE BEA-SIIOKK. t On and aftor September Ist, nnd until further notice, trains for Atlantio City leave VJNE-Street XVharf daily,(Sundays excepted.) Mail Train.. ...7.30 A. M. Express" - 4 P. M. Sroppmgat L aU A B|aDo,u rair »ndr ! D l rn,n 8 . Express Train-... —— —. .8 A. M. Mail, " Fare to Atlnntio, $1 80. Round Trip Tickets, good for Two Days, §2 50. . Preight must be delivered at Cooper’s Foint by I P. M. The Company will not be responsible for any goodsun til received anu reoeiptcd for by their Freight Agent nt ''■“-'im" 1, JOHN G. BRYANT. Agent. rcs jß|H|sps»3 FUILADELPUIA and ODIOKEfeT m, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur bngton, Montreal,St. Paul’s, Detroit, Dunlieth, and SL Passenger trains Will leave the FhU&detphiannd Rood ng Railroad Dopot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) ns follows: 7.30 A. M., DAY KXi’RERfI. For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buflalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock istand, Galena,St. Paul’s, Burlington, md St. Louis. _ 3.30 P. M„ NIGIIT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Chicago, Milwaukee,Rook Island, Galena,Bt. Paul’s U rbnzton, and St. Louis. The 7.30 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on tho Lebanon TheVsu A. M. tram connects at Rupert for Wilkes barro, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOXisBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, ilahalo.nnd Suspension Bridge. procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen *°r EXPRESS FRKIDHT TRAIN Leavostho Depot. Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sun day excepted,) for all points Went nml North, nt 6 r. M. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure going tho name day. For further information, apply at Freight Depot, BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAS. 8. TAJrPEN, General Agent, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, ocl-tf Philadelphia, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF LOCAL FREIGHT. The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward freicht to the fol lowing points on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD: Lock Haven, Lewislurg, Wayne, Northumberland# JerKfty Shore# Sunbury, Linden# 'J’reverton Intersection# Newbury, Georgetown, Williamsport, Mil!er?town, ilunoy, Halifax, Watsontown# York, Milton, Junction. ALSU# Gettjxbuigr.and all intermedisU points on HANOVER All goods sent to Freight Station, THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets,will beprmnptly forwarded, JyB jm E, J, BNKKDKK. Freight Agent. PHILADELPHIA READING RAIL ROAD, MORNING LlftK, for POTTSVILLE, READ ING nnd HARRISBURG, Leaves the Dopot, at corner of BROAD nnd VINE StreotH. at 7.30 A. M., DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) for POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, nnd all intermediate points, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to Pittsburg, Clinmberahurg. Carlisle. Sunbury, fco. AFTERNOON LINKS. / , Leave at. 1.30 P, M„ DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. At 4.45 P. M., DAILY, (Sandaysexoepted,) for READ ING, and intermediate points. ap!B W. H. Mtil.HENNY.Secretary. ftg » rMMKwn PIIIUADELPIIIA, GER TO MM KR AKII ,\NDT) M K NTS- On and after Leave Philndelpliin C, 7,8, BX, min.. 10, 11, 12, A. M., 1, 2,3, 3X, 4,6, SX, 0. 7. 8. 9# 10. nml P. M. Leave Germantown 6,7,7>., 8,83#, 9,10,11, A. M., 1, J> 3,,,M.W,7«.8. 9 .1 % 1^. Leave Philadelphia 9.05 mm. A. M., 3,3,6,73 i, and 10X P. M. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 mm., 4, 6>», and P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,8, W, 11 A. M., 2, 3 X, 4,6 H, 6,9# U {feavo Chestnut Hill 7.10. 7.40. 8.10, 9.40, 11.55 A. M„ 12.40,3.40,5.40, 7.10, 8.40,10.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia9.os min. A. M.,2.8, ami P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.50 A. M., Li.so, 8.10, &mi&6s ’ FOR CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphiati, 8.06 min., 10.05, nun., 11)4 A. M. t 1.05 mm.. 3 06 nun., 4,*«. SX,6'i> 11*» V. M. p Leave Norristown 6,7,9,11 A. Al., I, 3K, iX, fl, 73«, \ y., ,« , ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia9A. M„3and4 I*. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M.. 1 and fl P. M. # , , F oil manayunk. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 mm., 8 05 min., 9\fi 1005 inin.,ll)a A. M., 1.05 min., 2.05 nun., 3.05 nun., 43«, 6V, Leave Manayunk BX,7)i,8 x *.9X, 103«, 113« A. 3.05 inm., 4, 8,9 05 mm. T’. M. ON SUNDAYS, Loavo Philadelphia 9A. M.,3,4 PM. Leave Manayunk 7>« A. M., l>i, 63*. 8X P. M. H. K. SMITH. General Superintendent, m>7 DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streots. SUMMEII 11ESOUTS. Murray house. , 3 NEWARK, OHIO, . Is the largest and best Arranged Hotel In central Ohio, is centrally located and is easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all tho modern improve ments, nnd every convenience for the comfort and ac commodation of the travelling public, The Sleeping Rooms are large nnd well ventilated. The Suites ol Rooms arc well arranged and carofullv furnished for families and lar<n travelling parties; and tho House will bo kept as a first-class Hotel in every respect. H. A. MURRAY k BRO., nu24-3m Proprietors. SEA BAT II IN G ATLANTIC CITY. CONGREBR HALL is now open for the RECEPTION OF BOARDERS, and the subscriber will be happy to age his friends who may favor him with their patronage Ming the season. ye26-3m THOB. C. GARRETT. SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, N 0.33! North THIRD Street (Consolidation Bank Building.) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENN SYLVANIA. Deposits received in gums of One Dollar and npwards, and repaid in Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with drawn. A responsible nnd reliable Savings Institution has long been noeded m tho Northern part of tho city, nml ” The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society” was chartered by (be Legislature of Pomisj Ivnma to supply tins necessity. Tho Managers, in organizing and locating it, have been governod wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very largo and enterpri sing population by which ft is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From 9to 2>t o’clock; also, on Monday and Thursday from 5 until 8 o’clock in the evening, kanaokhs. * Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy. lion. 11. K. Strong, Daniel Underkofier# Frederick Staoke, Francis llart, Joseph P. LoClero# John Kessler, Jr., George Knocht, James S. Pringle. Jacob Dock, Joseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. Millward# Georgo Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn* Potor C. F.llmokor, Robert lb Davidson. JAMES S. PRINGLE. President. Francis Hart, Seoretarr. iaSiMfif SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TKREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pounsy Iva nia. Money is received in any gum, large or email, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the morning tilM o’clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President, _ ROBERT SKLFRIDOE, Vioe Preaidooi. William J. Kkbjj, Secretary. DSRBCTOR9, Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Rdward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Roberl'Helfndee, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Munns, Henry Diflenderfer, Money ib received and payments made daily. The investments are made, in conformity with the provisions oi the Charter, in Real Estate Mort*a«es, Ground Rents, and suoh first-class securities ns will al ways insure porfeot security to the depositors, and whioh cannot tail to jive permanenoy and stability to t/us Institution. aul-ly S AVING FUND.—UNITED STATES 1 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD ami CHKST JTStreetK. iitrse and email Bums received, and paid back on tie n.l without notice, with FIVE PER CKNT. INTK -IST from the day of deposit to the day ol withdrawal, illice hougfl, from fl until fi o’clock every day, and on JNDAYB'vENINGS from 7 mi til 9 o'clock. ißAFTSforsaleon England, Ireland,undScotland, in A 1 upwards. ’resident—STEPHEN R. CRAWKOKI). rreaaurer-JAMKS R. HUNTER. ’LINY !• ISK, Actuary. " A little, but often, fills the Purse.” SAVING FUND— A No. 135 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. Depositore’ money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, An. Tins Company deems safety better thin large profile, consequently will runim risk with deposi tors money, but have it rt nil tunes ready to rc- Krn with 6 per emit, interest to the owner, as ey have always done. Tin* Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors oan deposit in their own right, and such deposits oan Iw withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual, incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo rkcbivkd. Offioa open daily from 9 to 8 u’clook, and on Wednesday and Saturday evonings untilB o’ulk. . WKKcross. Jacob 1. Shannon, Cyrus Cndwallader, John Slimdler, George Hussell, Mnlaehi W, Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhanr, Henry Drlany, Nioholns Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Joe. R. Sathonhwaite. Ephraim iUanonard, Joseph W. Lippmcntt. „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President, Ctrub Cadwai.ladxr, Treasurer. dIS-y Ji" A Dollar saved is twice earned.” LEGAL. FTHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Kxtnto of aAMIJfilj WEST, Deceaseibilnteatate.) Estate of ANNA WEST, Deceased, (Testate.) The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and ndiimt the account nfELI K. PHICL. Adminis trator u. b.n.of the estate of SAMUEL WEST, de* censed, ami the account«! ELI K. PJUCE, Exocutor of the l ist will, etc., of ANNA WEST, deceased, and to make distribution nmon* the next of kin And legatees, according to their rights in respect to both estates, taking into view the distributions heretofore made among them by sAid Anna West, as Administrator of mud fcainuel West.andof the indebtedness of her estate to bis estate, and the indebtedness of legatees to her estate, will meet the partioa interested for the purposes if his appointment, on MONDAY, the 3d cinrofOc oher. at 4 o’clock P, M.. nt Ins office, No, 204 South /IPTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. JOHN SAMUEL, Auditor. *2l-wtinfit TN TIIE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR TIIE X CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Entfito of JOHN MORRIS, Deceased. The Auditor arpnmted by the Court to audit, settlo, And adjust the first and final Account of JOHN J. MOR RIS, Administrator of the estate of JOHN MORRIS, daeonsod.nnd to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the Accountant, will meet the parties in terested, for the imrimsen of his appointment, on TUES DAY. October •itli, J&M), att o'clock I*. M m at Ins office, No. M- WALNTP Street, in theoitv of Philadelphia. GEORGE SERGEANT, fl2l-wfmst Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR TIIE A CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM A. MARSHALL. Decoosed. The Auditor Appointed by the Court.to audit, settle, and Adjust tlio final account of WILLIAM R. LEJEE, Actum Executor of the will of WILLIAM A, MAR- doccaseri, ntul to make distribution of the balance in the hands of said accountant, will meet the parties interested for tho purposes ot his Appointment, on MONDAY, October 17tfi, 1869 at 4 o’clock. P. M., nt tho oflifo ot WILLIAM A. LEJEE, 309 WALNUT Street, in tho cit) of Philadelphia. 523-frmw£t TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE X CITY AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Estate ol WILLIAM A. MARSHALL, Deceased, The Auditor apjHMnted by the Court to audit, settle, nmi ndittst tho first And only account of CHaRLKo LENNIG mid WILLIAM It. LEJEE, Trustees, ap pointed under the will of WILLIAM A. MARSHALL, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance m the hands o! said Accountant, will moot tho parties in terested. lor tho purposes oCills appointment,on MON DAY. October l7th, 186*1. at 4o’o'ock P M.,at the office of WILLIAM fl. LEJEE, 309 WALNUT Street, in the oil) of Philadelphia. 523-frmwSt NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good > car’s Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Htiiuls. Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made by oriinbinmg fibrous substances with threads nr sheets of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, And by my authority, they cannot bo legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex- Aimno specimens now m store, and to give their orders fur the Sprint Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace nil tho styles heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 11COUKTLANDT Strcot, N. Y. n24-ly HORACE H. DAY. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.—The NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will be held at POWELTON. PHILADELPHIA, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 27th, 33th. IWtn, and 30tU days of September noxt. On the Ist of September, tho Secretary will remove to the Rooms of tho Philadelphia Sooiety for the promotion of Agricul ture, No. 63*5 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, where Books of Entry for the Exhibition will be opened. Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg, to John McGowkn, Philadelphia, or Ciiablks K. Exolb, Bustleton, will moat with attention till latnf September. , . DAVID TAGGART, President. A. 0. HEISTER, Sec’y. aulG-w&a-t5e241)26t030 IVoTlCE.—Persons having business with il tho FLOUR INSPECTOR will cull at No. 1. VINE Street, between the hours of 9 o’clock and 3 P. M., where they will find the inspector or his Deputy, F. M. HIEBTER. G. M. LAUMAN, je J 7 Flour Inapeotor. PIANOS. gg=Sa CHICK.ERING & SONS, FTTTP MANUFACTURERS OP GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WAREKOOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant v in store ft large stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at the diderent Exhibitions in this country and Europe. 58 GOLD ANDSILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALB. PIANOS TO RENT. ja36-ly grfsgsfefri RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, FI Iff' Nunn* & Clark’s, Hallett, Davjs, A'Co.’s, and A. 31. Gale & Co.’s superior FIANOS. Also. Ma son A Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONB and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Lecture Rooms. Pianos and Melodeons to Kent. J. K. GOULD. inyl4-lr BEVENTH and CHESTNUT. gegat?! A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN rrfW NANos. MCHOMACKF.R A CO„ 1021 CHFSTNUT Street, respeetfullv invite the music lovini! public to call and examine their new and suc cessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, nnd Action of tho Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding nlltho olijections generally made to the sti It of Ginml Piano, also diinimshiiK the cost of tho same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brillmncv, lull ness, depth, nmfevennessol touch, with exquisite doli pnev and sweetness, these BUPKKIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN- STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest cnrnm.uins, and are pronounoed by critics to be lor su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantly 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 the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New York. 1833. sel-tf MEDICINAL. A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER -tX FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL’B NEURALGIA SALVE. Phila., July 7th, 1888. Mr. E. W. Troxsll—Dear Sir.*—l have been troubled with the “ NEURALGIA" for thp last J 4 years, and have suffered the moßt excruciating pain, compelling me at times to give up my business entirely. I could not eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eves. I suffered more than tongues can toll. I Imd the advice and aid of various physicians, and used other remedies, but all of no avail. Having notioed your adi'ertuemout in the papers, I ooncluued to call on a person whom 1 hod learned was cured of a case of 20 years standing. He applied tho “ SALVE” but once, and I felt immediate rolief—a second application removed the pain entirely, and I now feel like a different man. Since then I have slept well—something that I have not done for months, being obliged to sit up all night in a chair. My appetite has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora tion of iny health. CHARLES H. BAKER, Tobacconist, CARROL Street, above \V OOD, Kensington. For sale, wholesale and retail, at 8. W. corner SIXTH and PARRISH Streets, nnd at T. R. CALLENDER A Co.’s. N. W. oorner Third and Walnut sts. apso-tf Dr. westcott’s celebrated tar CORDIAL. Westcott’a Tar Cordial cures Consumption. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Bronchitis. Westcott’s Tar Cordial euros Coughs and Cold& Woßtcott’s Tar Cordial cures Bore Throat and Breast. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the Heart. _ Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility. Westcott’a Tar Cordial cuies General Debility. Westcott’s Tar Cordial curoa Diseases of the Kidneys, Strangury, and Gravel. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding Piles. Westcott’a Tar Cordial euros Fomalo Weaknesue*. Dr. Wostcott’s Tar Cordial Depot. So. 639 AKCII Street. Philadelphia, Also, Principal Depot for Dr. Weetcult’s Anti-Seroru lousßvrup ana Clioiora Mixture. , , Dr. E. R. WEBTCOTT can bo consulted on the above diseases, free of oltarge, at h is Cowsulfinf Roo/ns, No. 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 I’. M. j> 15-tf HOTELS. WETHEUILIi HOUSE, SAN SOM Btrcet west of Sixth.—This deservedly favorite place having lieon purchased by the undersigned, will nnrenfter bo conducted on the most enterprising sente. The best Giitne, Oysters, and Rolresiimcnts, prepared tn the choicest stylo, and the finest Liquors, lrom the most popular imporhmt houses, alwajs on hind. The patronage of tho public is respectfully invited JOHN J. BARTRAM. m* Private Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrations. Com mittees, Societies, flee. slO-lm tsetunlon; A ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD. PHILADELPHIA. UFrON 8. NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wants of tho Busmens Public; andto those in search of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now run past, and in close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride to all places of interest in or about the oity. jy 23~6m WINES AND LIQUOKS. CARD.— MAREUIL--SUR--AY (CHAM RAGNE), JANUARY lfl, 1559.—1 n consequence ol the frequent invitations received by me to renew the shipments of my Chan) Wines to the United States, i ben leave hereby to inform my former customers ami the public in general, that 1 have appointed Messrs. F.C. BROUWER, ANCHKR, & CO., Sole Agents in the United States, for tho sale of my Champagne Wines. My Wines have been so long ami favorably known m tho United States, it will be unnecessary to eommonton their quality, further than to say Hint my new snipments Will m no way be found interior to the lormer ones. im.LKGART SALMON. BILLEOART SALMON'S CHAMPAGNE WINES, both CABINET ami VKRZENAY, for sale and con stantly on hand, in lota to suit purchasers, by F. 0. BROUWER, ANCHKR, k CO., 61 BEAVER Street, New Yorlc, CLARET — IUU cases Barton & GuesHcr’ii St. Jutien; .TOO do. St. Estephe; 300 do. "Washing ton Morton St. Julicn; 100 do. do, Ta enco. pints ;CO do. Chateau La Rose; 60 do. do. Lcov.lle ; Scotch Ale, m stone and glass; Younger's, Harvey’s, Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by au6 A MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street. MACHINERY AND IRON. SAMCUL V. MBKBICK, J. VAU6UAN MERBICX, WILLIAM H. MKRRICK, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTRKETS, PHILADELPHIA. MKRRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Treasure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service, Boilers, Gasometors, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Castings offtll kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, ito. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat im proved construction. „ .... Every description of "Plantation Machinery, such ns Pugnr, Saw. nnd Grist MiUb, Vacuum Pans, OpenBteara Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines, See. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux’s Patent Boiling Apparatus; Nnsinyth’s Patent Ste&pi Hammer; and /kepiuwatl Sc. Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. aufi-y CAHINET WARE. HOGUET *• HUTTON. MANUFACTUItKItS OF 1> JK S K S AND CABINET KII II N [T II 11 E „„ NO.'Mil SOUTH THIRD STREET. Onice, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables. Bookcases, V ardrol>cs. etc s'l-Sm CABINET FUIiNITUKE and BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. No. «1 SOUTH SECOND STREET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now manufacturing a superior article of lt BILLIARD TABLES, nnd have nowon hand a full supply, finished with MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS. “Inch are pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables the manu facture! s refer to rheir numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with urn character of their work. jy2C<sm 1 FAMILY CHOCOLATE OK SUPERIOR QUALITY. V. DWAIU) A . HKINTZ, Manufacturer and Importer ol French and Spanish CHOCOLATE. Store S. W.cornor ARCH and NINTH Streets. sD-Um I Factor* 814 Filbert street.) TTAVANA CIGARS ottered to dealers . . nt favorable rates, of various bizpb and brands, in cluding Partngno, cabana. !• uaro, Nonn, Bird. Floren tma, 1 ire I ly, and Fouteca. AI3O, Parer Cigars. hv , „ _ STEPHEN rr«\lftT Sc s6iV t is3'4fr> qia Sonth Front (T>a SOUTHERN ANI) WESTERN SIER CHANTB will find a .ptcmlnl asju.rliiinnt of Fall Milhnory,atßßb.M,B. BI^nOT'B,No, ntCHESTNUT owwt* au3o*lra SALES BY AUCTION. ! PURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., E No. 423 MARKET BTREET. SALE OF DOMES HC J3RY. . On Tuesday Morning. crcifit- U,,at 10 0 clock * catalogue, on 0 monthr *j- p H«» riK > ps an 4 tola of fanev and staple dry goods. a on^-n Ul,o » lleB caHv on morning of sale. bCOILU printed CASHMERE SHAWLS. A1 A E was il ALL-WOOL LON DON PLAID LONG SHAWLS-For 300 new style London plaidwod long shawls. .NEW d STyi.E An invoice of jaconet collars and sets CHENILLE SCARFS AND CAMBRIC IIDRPO luu dozen Pans chenille scarfs. uoKi-a. 1000 dozen printed and plain border cambric hdkf> 600 dozen madder cotton hdkta. MANTILLAS and cloaks. Mints new style cloth and Beaver cloaks and man tillas. SCOTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. 30 cases whalebone-frame Scotch gingham umbrellas.' SUPERFINE LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS. Of the importation of Messrs. Becar A Co. Oq Tuesday Morning, dozens plain hemstitched and printed Iwrders linen cambric talkie, 5-8, 3-4, and 7-8 size, of superior qua lit j, for city trade. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT BTREET, opposite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. LARGE SALK OF RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODB, TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, Ac.. On Wednesday Morning, Sept. 23th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock. Will be solo fcUO lots of new and seasonable goods, comprising a desirable assortment. Well worthy the attention ot the Trade. PEREMPTORY. SALE OF A STOCK OF CLOTH ING, MADE FOR BEST RETAIL SALES. On Thursday, Sept. 29th. will l*c sold, bv catalogue, at tho store of .Messrs. Robort Decou A Co.. 409 Chestnut street, pre vious to their removal to No. 611 Chestnut street, their entire stock of ready-made clothing, consisting of the usual assortment ol coats, pants, nnd vests, of best make, suited tn the present and approaching season. It/* Catalogues ready and simples arranged for ex amination on Wednesday previous to the sale. FIRST SPECIAL BALK OF GERMANTOWN GOODS. HOSIERY, SHIRTS. DRAWERS, Ac. On Friday Morning, Sopt.3nth.lu ontalocoe.on a credit, commencing at 10 o clock, will be held our first sale of Germantown goods, consisting of the usual assortment of woollen knit hoods, scurfs talmas, leggins. Ac. Al-o. men’s, u uni on’s, nnd children’s hosiery, shirts, dratere, Ac. Ity Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale. Philip ford auctioneer, no. mo MARKET Street, and 621 MINOR Street. HALE OF CARPETS. Qn Tuesday Morning. Bcpt. *7, at lul* o’clock precisely, will lie sold, by cata logue, on 6 mouths credit. ISO pieces uf superfine and medium qualities all worsted wool* ingrain carpet ings; all wool filling cotton chain do.; 4-4,3-4,and# $ d.tio.tsk woollen Venetian do.; 4 4 cottage, list, and rag do. tSjT Catalogues ou morning of sale. SALE OF LOW CASES BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, Ao. . On Wednesday Morning, September 28, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue, on four months’ credit, 1,000 oases men’s ana boys’ boots, shoes, brognns, gaiters, slippers, buffalo overshoes. Ao.; Indies’ and muses’ boots, gaiters.shoes, sbppfrs, ties. JenD» Linds, Ac., embracing a large and desirable assortment of city nrd Eastern manufacture, well worthy the attention ofbuyers. 2W DOZ. GOAT BKI%B, COCHINEAL LININGS, Ac. Included m sale will bo found— AW dozen gout s&tns, cochineal linings, striped bind ings, Ac 4i 200 CASES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Also, in sale, samples of 200 cases Scotch gingham umbrellas. JM. GUMMEV & SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT STREET. CARD.—J. M. Gummey A Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stroks, Ao. Also house hold furniture at dwellings. FIRST FALL SALE. On Thursday, Sept. 29th, at 7H o clock in th? evening, trill be sold at public sale, at the l’hiladelphia Exchange, the follow ing : Peremptory Sale—sl,273—A yearly ground-rent of $76 60, issuing out of lot of ground northeast corner of Swnin and Seventeenth streets, 17 feet front by 67 feet deep. Peremptory Sale— $2,800.—A yearly ground-rent of $163, issuing out of lot of ground west side of Sixteenth street, 36 leet south of Brown street, 33 feet front by 73 leet 8 niches deep. Peremptory Sale—s2,3oo.—Bond and mortgage for $2,600, on three-story lirick residence and lot of ground east side of Seventeenth Btreet, 31 feet n«rth of Swain street; lot 17 leet Iront by 67 leet deep. Peremptory Sale— slXoo.—Bond and mortzace for ST6OU.no lot of ground south side of Brown street. 235 feet 8 inches westward from Sixteenth street, 18 feet front by 81 leet deep. TWO DESIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND, west side of Twenty-filth street, between Susquehanna avenue and Emmett street. 36 feet 11 inches front by 111 feet M inch deep. Clear ofall incumbrance. HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK RESI DENCE. with Large three-story tack building*, and furnished with all the extra modern conveniences, situate No. 511 North Seventh street. The house is well built and in good order. Part may remain on ground rent. , THRKE-STORY BRICtt RESIDENCE, situate No. 721 Hansom street. Lot 13 feet front by 94 feet 6 inches deep, to a hack outlet. This is a valuable property, being in a central location, and very desirable for offices. HANDSOME ROUGH-CAST RESIDENCE, fur nished with all tho modern conveniences, large lot of ground, nnd excellent stable, south sideof Cooper street, east trom Fourth street, Camden. N. J. Lot 60 feet front by 180 feet deep. All in perlect order, and built especially for the occupnncv of the present owner. FOUR DESIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND, situate on the north Bide ol Vine street, extending from Fifty eighth to Filty-ninth streets. No. 1, corner lot, 120 feet by 3W feet: No. 2,120 feet by 288 feei; No. 3,150 leet by 275 leet; No, 4, corner lot, 80 leet by 251 feet. Passen ger railway pusses the front. GERMANTOWN.—DesirabIe lot of ground, south sido ol Herman street, cast of the turnpike, 60 feet iront by 100 feet deep, within eight mmateswalk from the depot. U, On our Private Sale Register will always be found a very large amount of real estate, including every de scription of oily and country property. J. M. GUMMEY * SONS, Real Estate Brokers, No. 330 Y? ALN UT Street, below Sixth. SHIPPING. THE BRITISH AND NORTH nwTiiPiAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- fBOM WBW YORK TO LIVZ&FOOL. Chief OAbin Passage— — Second Cabin Passage. FROM BOSTON TO LI7SIPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage. ►».. ,—frno Second Cabin Passage .... CO The stupe from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- ASIA, Capt. £. G. Lott, son. AFRICA, Capt Shannon, EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch, CANADA, Capt. Lang, These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard Ik>w ; rei on port Bow. AFRICA.Shannon, leaves NYork, Wednesday.Sept.lt. EL ROPA, Leitch, ** Boston, Wednesday, Sept.2l. PERSIA, Judkins, “ N York, Wednesday. Sept. B. ARABIA, Stono, '* Boston, Wednesday, Oct. ft. ASIA. Lott, M N York, Wednesday, Oct. 12. CANADA, Lang, 41 Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 19. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owner* of these shire will not bo accountable for Gold. Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the valuo thereof therein expressed. For freighter pas sage apply to E. CUNARD,* Bowling Green, sltf-tf New York. FOR TIIE SOUTH.—CHARLES rrniriIiTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMBHIFS, FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of fivtbbn pfer cent, be low New York Steamship rates. FOR CHARLF*TO<V. $. c. The U. 8. Mail Bteamship KEYBTONE STATE. Cap lam Charles P. Marsh man, will saii on Wednesday. Oct.sth. at lUA.M. Through in iAt<% no hours, only 40 hour* at Sea, FOR SAVANNAH, G*. The U. S. Man Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA- Captain John J.Garvin, will sail on Friday,Septer*o«r 30. at Ml o’clock A. M. Through in Mtu 60 hours, only <8 hours WHaihnc days changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Bill*vi Lading signed every day. The splendid first-class *id« v *fh*®l Steamships KEk - STONE STATE and STATtf uF.GEORGIA now run as atwve every ten day*, iftus forming a five-day commu nication with charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Shies con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, See., for all places in tho South and Southwest. INSURANCE Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to ho lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: _ INLAND PARK. To Charleston— $l5 00 Charleston— $0 80 Savannah.ls 00 Bavannali.-~-.~-~ 3100 Augusta 20 00 Augusta. . 26 OJ Macon 2100 Macon 32 76 Atlanta 23 00 Atlanta..,. 3160 Columbus....,, 2300 Columbus. - 36 tu Albany *4 00 Albany..... 37 u) Montgomery..., 3doo Montgomery...... _ 3800* Mobile 36 00 Mobile 46 90 New Orleans ... 39 76 New Orleans 6100 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed- For freight or passage apply on board, at aecondwharf above Vino street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr., Bouthwest corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT, Agents in Charleston, T. S. k T. G. BUDD. “ Bavannah, HUNTER k GAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every TuesdAv. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary’* and St. John’s, every Tuesday and Saturday. j >23 STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, BELFABT, DUBLIN. AND LONDONDERRY-for $3O. FROM NKW TORI. GLASGOW, 'lhompson, Wednesday, October 12, at 12 VnioeW. noon, EDINBURGH, Cutmning, Wednesday,October 26,at 12 o’clock, noon* PROM GLASGOW. GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, September 14. KDINIU HUH, Cuinimng, Weduesda), Septembers. Kates of Passage Item New York, Philadelphia, or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, BeLfnst, Dublin, orJ.on donderrr, first class. 975. Bteermce, found with an atun dance of properly cooked provisions, $3O. An experienced Surgeon attached to each steamer. No charge for medicines. For freight or passage, applv to _ . WORKMAN ft CO., No. 123 WALNUT S|reet^Fhitadoipbt4, No. n BROADWAY, New York. U. S. M. ST&YMERS „ HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAGO. Captaiu Lines, will sail July 13, September J 7. Nf»vrml>er 11. FULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 20, Ooto ber 13, December 10. First Cabin passage . . 3130 Becond,Cabm passage . 75 For freight or passage, apply to , L „ WILLIAM NEILS'W, Agent, At the W&rehoußingCompany’s Philadelphia Office, Tohaoco Warehouge.DQCK Street. Phila. je23-6m BUSINESS CARDS* \J B. PALMER’S ADVERTISING * • AGENCY, N. L\ corner riFTil and CILEST- r HA. Subscriptions taken for the be«t City and Country rfev.*R[>*j‘er». at lowest c'isli priors. HCV3in Martin a quayuß’s STATIONERY, TOY’, anti FANCY GOODS EMPO k I VM . 1033 WALNUT STREET, UM.OW KLKVKMH, «Mm PHILADELPHIA. I&AACJ ROBERTS. Real Estate Agent: , . SAMUEL C. ROBERTS, Conveyancer : Odor for sale, on liberal terms, FARMS AND COUN TRY SEATS, in Penns' l vanin, NewJersny, Delaware, >l'Vf'iard. ami Virginia: and DWELLINGS and STOKES in Norristown, Germantown, and Philadel phia. LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES. Fxamine Titles to Real Estate. and attend to CONVEYANCING U? branches. Office MAIN Street, near the Bank. Norristown, and No. 233 South THIRD Street, betweeu Walnutnnd Spruce streets. Philadelphia. al-lm* Alex. McKinney, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wlt GRKENSBUKG,PA, Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana. count ie<>. &ell-tf rjMIK AIM MS EXPRESS CO~OFFICE 820 CHESTNUT St’cot, forwards Parcels, Pack ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by itR own Lines, or in connection with other Express 90m panics, to nil the principle towns and cities o 4 the United States. E. S- SANPKORw, aul-tf General Superintendent I/t nnr\'BOXES AMERICAN AND 1 UMJUUpRKNUII WINDOW GLASS-The most approved brands, and of every sue and quality required foreitj and tountrr trade, at prices astonishinglrlov. Send >our orders to ZIEGLER tc SMITH. Drug, Paint. G]a«*, anti Varnish Dealers, corner SECOND and G R BEN Streets. s!3 tf CI.UAK-HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds., rarreb. for hr JAMES GRAHAM A CO., n«9l LKTITIA Street 81-CARB SODA. —100 kega for sale by WKTHERILL A BROTHER, Nos, <7 and *9 N. SECOND Street, j*l - sAi,fip By, AppT|gir. M THOMAS k fiONS. V; '' ' ’ • Not i» iu amxre CARD.-PUbE??' 1 BALES' XN» BTOCKS AT THJE EXCHANGR, it M o'OJXt, *oo*. Sales of real estate and stocks will heieaQer be Mid at 12 o'clock xoos, instead of in the evening. STOCKS AND REAL ESTATJB7 TUESDAY NEXT AT NOO> Pamphlet catalogue* now reedy, containing full de scriptions of all the properties to be sold on Tuesday next, 27th instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, together with & list of sales Ist, Ph. stb, llth. and 18th October,com prising a large amount of valuable property. FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. Fifth Fall S«vle,j7ih September, at the Exchange. Sixth Fall Pale, Ut October, on the premise*—resi dence and furniture. No. 10D Clinton street. Seventh Fall Sale. 4th October, at the Exchange. Fart of the handbills for each of the above aalf* now ready. STOCKS. LOANS. CEMETERY LOTS, Ac. a . _ On Tuesday, sept.l7. at 11° clock, noon, will be sold, at the Phila- Phia Exchange— are I Me Kean acd Elk Land and Improvement “, Lol 2 MOUNT MORIAH CEMETERY. 215 J.V toll iKloiir., iC. '.0’210- 233.235.5ecti0n No. 16. B vv ii tV,*, Fhi lade!phia Llbrarv. A,J, K “ t MI roitY SALE-SAN FRANCISCO, eon'-er’n— ™ out reserv ®» * or account of whom it may artS new shares) San Francisco Land Aw serve* 1800 Arch-street Theatre, also without re -50 share* Commonwealth Bank-930 per ahare paid, flfl UU) City 6 per cent. lxmn. loclos* a concent 131 shares Northwest Mining Company of Michigan, to close a concern, (in lots of lu shares each.) FIFTH FALL SALE, SEPTEMBER 27, AT NOON, Will include— Ex*, utor's Sals—Estate of David Rhetzhno, dec’d. LARGE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY-I*ACRES, with improvement?, opposite Dr. Bond’s elegant rem flence. South Broad street, Thirteenth street, ititoer, \S uIL and Porter streets, and Moyamenune tom. Executor*’ Bale—Estate of F. J. Kntinph,dee*d. ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE. LANCAS IER-—Elegant modern Amencan-Itabaa villa, with stable, cc-irh house, and 3 acres of ground, Cbeatnot Slree’. Lmcxster. l‘a. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE -Four-vtorr brown-stone residence. with doable back build mss, and all modern conveniences, No. liod Pjne street, west or Fifteenth. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AND TWO DWELL INGS, Brown street. Ridge avenue and Fifteenth street. Lot fed feet on Brown street,tt feetonJudr* avenue VALUABLE FARM.—Valuable farm- 173 acres, on the old Drove rind. 2 mtlei east of Fottatown, FotU gtp'C toWr.sbiP, Montgomery eouatv. Pa. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE.—Four-story brick residence, with double baek buildings and moOerw wnveniences. No. imj9 chestnut *t .west of Eighteenth B^3^onl v Si OUO required in cash. PINE STRe.KT —Tbree-etorv brick dwelling, lie 558 line street l*etweed Fifth and Sixth. FOUR DWELLINGS.-Four modern ikree-etorv brick dwellings- N«, 1100 IRS. H*i and 1«S Mams* street, north of Master, Twentieth war A Peremptory SaIe.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, north side of Pine street, west of TiU, Twenty-fourth waru, IU6 by 150 feet, with three fronts. S3* Bale abso lute. VALUABLE FARM.—Valuable farm. 210 acres. Sa lisbury township, lAscaster county. Pa., 1 mile Beartown.aod 7 mues from Gap station, on the Pens-, ayivuua Railroad. Executors’ Sale— Estate of T. J. Heston, dee’d. L.UtGE AND VALUABLE LOT. northwest aide of the Darby oUnk road and railway, between Mary and Willmin streets, Twentj-fourth ward,4o leet front. 210 fret deep, two fronts. VINE STREET.—Neat and convenient three-story brickresidence. No. 1323 Vine street r west of Thirteenth. OGDEN STREET.—Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1003 0 '»en street, west of Tenth. STORE AND DWELLINGS.—Frame store and two two-story iraiuc dwellings, Wood street .west of Amber, Kensington, lot 13 by 153 feet, with two front*. SIXTH FALL BAI<E-1«t OCTOBER. Trustees’ Peremptory S*le—On tne Premises. Estate of Hon.T. M. Pettit, dee’d. RESIDENCE AND FURN TUBE, No. WI3 CLINTON STREET. On Saturday Mominr, Oct. Ist. at 10 o’clock, will be told, without reserve, on the premises, the well-built three-story bnck residence, with three-rtory back buildsn.-s, and a’l modem con veniences. No. 1013 Clinton street, between Tenth sad Kiev enth streets. Lot 3) bv 100 feet. ttP" Pale atanhite. Immediate possession. lO* FURNITURE.—The furniture wul be sold imme diately alter the house. SEVENTH FALL SALE—4th OCTOBER. AT NOON, will include— VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION -Six-story bnck store and dwelling. No 2H North Fourth street, l»etween Race ami Vine Peremptory Sale—“THF GIRARD FLOUR MILLS." The valuable property known as the Girard Flour Mills, with steam en;ine, coal yard. Ac., Ninth street, north of Poidar. Lot SO by 1(0 feet, with two fronts. Sale absolute. TAVERN -ND DWELLING.—Thre»-story brick tavern and dwelling, southeast corner of Carpenter and Parker streets, between Fifth and Sixth, with a three- x story brick dwellm-, m the rear, on Paiker street,(late Southwark.) „2V,£*P lt * !ast ** Ac.—valuable business PRO PERTY.— Four-storr brown-stone and brick building, No. 3Z? Waluut street, and five-ctorv brick (mvsticP building, No.*£*l Harmony etTeet. between Third and Fouith. Mt'DERN RESIDENCE. Foar-siory bnck rvsi dan'e.No. 221 North Twelfth street, above Race. NORTH EIGHTH ST.-Tnree-story bnck dwelling. No. 633 North Euhth street, above Wallace, with a three-storv brick house tn the rear, on Lorain street- Extcutors’ Peremptory Sale—Estate of Wm. Davi-r, deceased. VALUABLE WHARP AND LOTS, BRISTOL, PA. —Coalwhart and three building Sot*, fronting on the Delaware river, Radchffe and Cedar streets, 130 by SCU feet. *Y~ Sale absolute. ELEGANT MODERNRESIDENCE.—Modem tbree story brick residence, with three-story bock building, and large side yard, No. IS2J Girard avenne.westof Six- ' ter nth street, 40 (ret front. 150 feet deep.toabaek street. VALUABLE FARM AND STORE STAND.—27.'* acres, on the Germantown and Pottstown turnpike, in Hickory Town, Plymouth township, Montgomery counts. Pa. VALUABLE DWELLING.—Three-story brick dwell ing. No. 2SA South Filth street, above Spruce. BUSINESS STAND —Tbree-story bnck tavern and dwelling, southwest corner of Twenty-first and mth be>t streets between Arch and Filbert. MADISON ST.— wo-siorr briek dwelling. No. 2*3 Madison street, between Race and Vine and Eleventh and Twelfth street*. VALUABLE BEVERLY PROPERTY.n*.: Large lot. Broad street, HO yards from the steam bust landing, 101 by 150 feet. Store and dwelling, Broad street, Beverly, lot 43 feet front. 130 feet deep. Third street, below Magnolia, lot 47' by 'lOO feet. Neat Brick dwelling. Laurel street, above Warren, lot CO by 170. two fronts, Bererly- N. J VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF,S3 feet6incbes by 45U feet, with privilege of 200 feet more, brick dwell ing. Ac., Beach street, between Shackam&xon and Merlltnrourh streets. Kensington. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 16JJ Spruce street, with all modem improvements ami cun \emenres. Bl3O 75 NEAT '.MODERN RESIDENCE. South Sixteenth street, between Walnut and Locust streets, with mo dern improvement* and com eniencee. LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT. 110 feet front, on Twenty-third street, near Girard College. PEREMPTORY SALE.—2 three-story bnck dwell ings. 3. W. comer of Eleventh and Hazel streets. TWO-STORY BRICK COTTAGE, Market street. Camden. N. J. LOT OF GROUND, east side of Front street, above Race, extending through to Water street. Two 1 roots. LOT Or GROUND, with tw»-story brick dwelling, N. E. corner of Almoml and Somerset streets, Nine teenth ward.(late Richmond.) STABLE AND COACH-HOUSE, PerthiUteßobert son) street, between Parnsb and Poplar amLEighth and Franklin street*. _ Sn!e in Germantown. . V n SUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE, TLAN°» «h 8.,,.. ~°,l WJJU W.U nion.ee..; miule to ord, .ollmer. walnut dinunr-roam luminire walnut *» J mahogany chamber furniture, carpetings, oil cloths, fine Can ten SU Also l^\ie^ltc b«Q furniture, eiuht-day clock, Ac. *y* be examined atti o'clock on the morning of sate- SALT. OF VALUABLE .AN P INTFJIFSTING MIS CELLANEOUS BOOKk. LONDON AND AMERI CAN EDIT lONS, LARGE AND SUPERIOR TELE SCOPE. Ac. On Tuesday Evening. Sept.Z7ih.nt the Auction blore, a collection of valua ble miscellaneous l>ooks.. Also, a large and superior telescope, with tripod, Ac., co*t .'Silt*. P7* For further particulars see catalogues. Pale at No. 129 North Sixteenth Street GENTEEL FURNTfIRK, TAPESTRY CARPETS. Ac-. Ac. On Wednesday Moraine, Kth instant, at b> o’clock, at No. 129 North Sixteenth street, corner of Cherry street, the *eateel household and kitchen furniture, tapestry carpets, Ac., of a gen tleman leaving the citj. K7* May be examined on the morning of sale, at 8 o'clock. Sale at Nos. VS and U 1 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, sn assortment ol excellent second-hand furniture, elegant pisao-fortee* fino mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining house keeping, removed to the store for convenience oT sale. Sale at No. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO. MANTEL AND HER MIRRORS- VELVET CARPETS. CHANDE LIERS, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Ac. On Friday Moraine. 30th instant, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1113 Girard street, by catalogue, the entire household furniture. 14/“ Full particulars in catalogues. Moses nathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 8, F.oonier SIXTH and RACE Street*. LARGE SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. By order of Wm. Badier. Esq., navy agent, at the United States Navy Yard, Philadelphia, On Tuesday Morning, Sent. 27!h at W o'clock, consisting, in part, of 30). 2W, M>, i'o, and 10 gallon casks. 15 mess breakers, 13 bu'kets, sh'pjtuba grog tubs-lotofdead-e«es3nd rigging,sheet ing, flanne's. 42 pairs calfskin shoes, kip shoes mess kettles, whisker vinegar, and hread t arms, boat stores and pipe, iron bonm dross, lot of toqks, clamp brushes, hind do., ton; handle do., tar do., corn brooms, shears, horn lanterns, speakiDg trump* ts. lot of tiass. 19 wash stands, S 3 mess chests, oabin and ware-room curtains, 3 carpels, lot of lamps, tin lanterns, oil stones, smooth ing pUnes. monkey wrenches, rasps, turners* saws, miners’ mallets, guages. firmer chisels, iron clews fi'es, w ood rasps, locker locks, door do., chest do., handsaws, compasses, dmetail. short joiners.jack planes, hewing mallets, roundinc planes, saws, gimlets, caulking mal lets. 3 sections suction hose, grindstones air port lights, drung stoves, lamp’* iron conductors, yamt stones, brace and bits, life preservers. 24 bbls pitch and tar,* I*oaU. lot of tbakioty, lot of oil, varnish, and turpentine barrels and casks, Ac. . OT- X.OT7I©, MO. WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS f » aml COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. I* North MAIN STKfcET, Br. Louis, Mo.. (formerly with Messrs. Myers, Claghorn A Co., Philadelphia,) oner their services to the merchants, manufacturers, and others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, carpet*, boots, shoes, hardware.jewelry, Ac.. Ac. *3w Cash advances made oa reoQipt of goods. K9w Settlements made three days after sale. SSFXXZXCSX. Messrs. Myers. Claghorn, A Co., Phila. “ Stuart A Brother, Phila. “ Van Wyek, Townsend, A Warrens, New York* “ L. A B. Curtis A Co., “ Wood. Christy, k C«., Bt. Louts. A* \ “ Crow, McCreary, A C<*, * l “ nU-fmw-iy WASHING ANB IRONING* AS WASHING AND IRONING DONE SEJ T-:th NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Si Ml. T A a nd Centteman. Famifie,. Bisardicc Schools, Hotelst Steamlipats. Ac., at DONOVAN'S FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. »3 South SIXTH Street, corner of Trune. Family Shifts and Collars patent pohahed. Everything washed Lj hoed, on the oom mon wash-board. it ~ . , r . The whole business is stnotly attended to by female peratives. Mrs. DONOV’AN, iy SD-lv guneniKieodedL PURE CONFECTIONERY, V|XrFICTYRED ST EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Late of S. Hennon. _ Store 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets. -Sin t Factory 814 Filbert street.) jtfINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES lor 8 fiors. Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottagea Garden Vases and Fountains. Vitnfied Pipe for drains and Water (H'ndutHors. Imported anil for Mb bj ONi feh IS tf loin CHKffTNirr Street. SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prime order, for as la by a. .V KRINO. 140 South FRONT Street. MENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes AMenton aound and in prime order, for sale br 817 A. MERINO, itoSooth FRONT Street. ANUS OF RlGGlNG—Manufactured Uof lh6 b " t m, "'i?kAVKR r , FITLER. A CO.. sl& No. 23 N. WATKRonrfttN. DEL* W AREAr OEFINED SUGAR—SOO bamls various £Lt5?“- 150 biU^’e-issJc& E\V Nos. 1A 2 MACKEREL—A small invoice of assorted packages, landing from steamer K.a«.«c.. ami t<'r »'« f ’V M . j. TAYLOR tc qOc, lts SOI'TH WHARm CCOTCII WHISKEY.*—I2S puncheons >3 James Stewart* Co.’s Paislev Malt, in bond and for sale by GEORGE"M HITKLE). iJI-3ut 1113 Girard Street.
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