' Hon. JefKnOn Davis writer informs tho world that the next deluge fill oor&rtr noi toio place*? 6,300 yeam-a pi«u of information twhleh. « nI ? saUefaotorytg the ££* Thunin, Swifter- A.Joy, th« Professor of Chem istry in (Jolnihbia. College, • has recently been elected aineittbarof the Imperial Leopold Academy of Seienoo, 1 thooldest academy iu Germany. '< • ’ Mona Blondin has been walking the tight fopo fer the liWweok; at Piko’s Opera ltouee Cinoin: nati. His wife appeared last Saturday evening for hie benefit. . . Georgo Bothpno,- Esq., one of the oldest native citlaens of Boston, died on.iyodneeday last; In the 90th year of-bls -ago,, His father, of the- sumo name, In, Ootobor, ’1764, niarriod Mary I'anouil; nieoe of Peter Panenil, the donor of “ the Cradle of Liberty 1 !’ to the town of Boston. XhO dooeased waa the possessor of the family plate, pic tures, &0m of the Faneulls, and has left many interesting do . enmenta respooting tho Huguenots, from whom he disbonded. • , . ' Gov. Sewell, of Sew Jersey, has boon invited by the Mayor of Portland, Mainb, to be present at th* festivities oh the arrival of the Great Eastern, and has ahwpted the Invithtion.,;, ' : ■ It Is said ’that Judge' Petit.- and Gov. Medary will both' settle, in' Kansas as ~their permanent home. Medary has recentiypurohMed the old’ matorUl6f the Jwiitioit Sentiiiel for hifl son, will soon reawita^fhfttoonoen^.' : n The Oreat Eastern, and what to do . .. with, liert [For The ■ '\r-- ,i - ' TheLeriathaa having proved heraelfthe'mis* the deep,, it will become a pextqaeation, bow to make tier .pay? \ • . . • Pemit a vrell-m*her to that great enterprise to conjecture to Itie wwld.aUarge, and to. the owners, of ihe Great Eastern in particular,; that to. make, her an etturahttl. veejfcli tor regular trips around. the world} Ukolibood, be making.the beat and most profitable use of hor.' -; - She oooia easily go' roufid the ■ world -in six months* visiting the united States, California], Bra-: ails. Chili,.the Sandwioh Islands, Japan;.Chiqa,. Jfew Softth: Wales; the Cape of,.Good Howland,re turning to Englindr With a passenger list of one thousand firttrolasspaMengers; each for the trip one thousand dollars,-she would, in two annual trips, bring-her owners $2,000,000. 'Let her ex penses be Aout $1,200,000, find shO’iriU still clear $BOO.OO0 annually.• . ». w .• . v , That ttiere' wilf be in Europe and this. conntiy | alone a sufflioent number' of amateur travellers to ; keep the vessel for a number of years employed no one can doubt, who is' but a,- little-acquainted with the migratory! propensities of the present gene ra inmk, what pleasure to travel with a thousand well-educated people in such a .magnificent ship: To see aU the different stages of civilization, in the different olimatea of tho earth!,. ... / What an infiaenoe it would have towards bring ing the nations of the world, closer -together and establishing the universal brotherhood pFmankind. Such a vossel would of course be a 4l neutral.' re* spooled by all oivilised nations of the world. She would be the great ark of the Christian Dispensa tion. . 5 ‘ '.-y r! ‘ Think of it! Write aboutit! GENERAL NEWS." A Sharp ' Thick, and not Very Sharp Either.— A few daye ago,a negro girt, r the proper ty of Mr. Spicer, living near Ghent, catno to thftt town, and during, the day .succeeded in painting hoi-self so well as to deceive ihVcasual observer, Oa the arrival of the mail-boat at thetihent wharf, she went aboard, without attracting any yery unn- Buil attention, and remained, nhciificorered until after the boat had left 1 the whari, when her jgno ranod of steamboat travelling led to hordetocuon. She wandered about over the atnmblod intone barbershop,.wherif-ter*green actions excited the ourioaity of sevoraUookera-on, among whom was Mr. Robert Knoxj of Ghent, who soon discovered the girl a negro* and 'the property of Mr; Spioer.' ,At,the request of Mr. Kqox the boat waa pat hack:.to . the uhonfc wharf immediately, and the girl was returned* tocher master, who had Just arrived insearch of the run away.—Veuay [fnd.) ‘ ' - s , - KRemakkable. —tTe learn from- a- gentle man, well acquainted' with the facts,', tfra some time in March Wt an old gentleman, residing for. many years in Davie, was sitting'in hii house, a few teetfrom au open window, when a dove flew In and alighted on his Rhooldery He kept bat called* to his woo was in an adjoin ing room, to come quickly. She.came in, end pointing at the bird, he told her to take it off and • put it in a cage,, and tak.ee/tro'of it aa long as it lived. Sho gently lifted the bird off and caged it as directed/ her father remarking to horatthe same time, 14 My race is nearly orcr/I ghall dic In two weeks.” Ho .was then in ordinary healths but, strange- to'.say,, ne died ithafc day. two. weeks. The bird ia yet in its cage, ,and in the pos session of the family, who rogard it with feelings of peculiar 'sadnoss. —Salisbury (IWC.) Watch man. * *■' Almost an Accident.—As the Boston' ex press train of coming to New York, was. started froth the depot ity Bridgeport, Couneotiont, a child of Mrs. & little girl eight years of age, in attempting to pass from one ear to ano ther, was thrown down, and fell upon the rail, be tween thocars. The accident was witnessed by 'William Hi,Clapp, of Hiram, Ohio, who was BUnding on the platform of the car at the tlmc, and who instantly, at the peril of his life, sprang down betwoen the can, and grasped the child with one hand, while with" the otoet heclubg to h ear, and ran with the train until it conld bo Btopped. The child was uninjured, . except the bruises rp - ee&ved in falling, but would inevitably have been, killed except for the presence of mind and activity of Mr Clapp. Mr. Clapp was severely braised about his head. A Buu.hino/W'kll.—A singular instance of a burning well occurred last week in Milo town?, ship. Mr, A. J. Nevitt wasboring a. well some 25 feet deep, to tho depth of about 00, when he had some auspicious that It contained ipflammablo gas. A lighted oandie was taken witnin about eight seat of the well, when the gas oaught and the flames arose to the height of twenty feet. ;It was so near to the house that a part of it bad io~be moored, in order to prerent a Yarioos methods • were resorted to to extinguish-the Are, but all proved- unsuccessful, it remained on fire from Wednesday afternoon until 'Sunday morning.— Bureau 00.{R1.) Rep n 21?/.. > A monster gate for tho Sault Stc. Marie canal is nearly completed at Newport, thirty-fivo miles above Detroit. It is 82 feet wide, (th&tbc log the width of the canal.) 31 i foot deep, and thirty-two inches thick. .-Tho, timber uaed'fyr its . construction, cut into inch boards/ would measure about one hundred and twenty thousand feel. It is believed to be the. largest gate in the world. There are about fetty tons of Iron used in binding it The wood work is entirely of oak. , When fin ished, it will be taken to pieooi and forwarded to ita destination. 7 A&xqrxsbiro Generosity .—A negro,- named Crockett, employed on the lower wburf boat, yes terday rescued a passenger on the New Uncle Sam, who accidentally fell overboard, and then plunged in a second timo and secured, Ihe.strangor'a ctu*pet bag. whioh. had sank beneath the surface. For his heroic oonduot the large-souled stropger gave him ten cents. Borne persons present' shamed tic man for bis .meanness,but Crockett said, ** Neber mind; da geuiman knows best how much his life's wntb.'t— »Memphis (Tcntt.) Argus. A Pip* Parade company of Germans, styling themselves the u Lange Pipeu Company,” and beaded by a band of tnuslo, marched in pla toons through New York city on Thursday*- They did not BbQulder “ shooting irons” of c any descrip tion, but smoked pipes with stems two.Qr three feet long. A very ladioroas sight they were/ They went to Statea Island for target-shooting exorcise. ... Impudent TmEVEs; —* The Waynesboro* (Pa.) Record says: Mr. Elie Harbaugh, au aged •' cltisen, informs us that he was compelled to stand by his grapevines with bis gun until two o’clock on Sunday morning last, to prevent-parties from carrying off bis grapes, and that during the.time they assailed him with briokbaU and stones. •, Tom Moore's Oak.— A ndblo; tree, known as “ Tom Moore's Oak,” situated in the middle of the road between Niagara .and Queenstown, has gone to decay. It is the local tradition that under this tree the minstrel of Erin composed-“ The Woodpecker Tapping. " Warlike;—Last Friday about oho hundred and fifty boxes of rifle cartridge balls were shipped from tho Allegheny United States arsenal, on the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne, and Chicago -Railroadmen route for Ban Antonio, Texas; United States arsenal. The Queer of Boni, after having spent some time with hereerfigHonf- twelve husbands at Pa sempa, has abdicated tho sovereignty in favor of one of her native generals,* rejoicing in the name of Aroe Palatta, who has been proclaimed'king, * Mr. Brvoit H. AlI/ER, of'Shrewsbury, Mass., is now beginning to manufacture wise from ohr na tive grape on a large/Mate. Last year be bought all the . grapes he could find, ana manufactured therefrom six thousand gallons of wine. ■ Dr. J* JL Garland, of Fredericksburg, Va. } succeeded, a few days ago, in oatchiog a sing ing mouse. _-, - 4 ' • ' :j; : An Illindls editor says his party is on.thc verge of a precipice, but colls upon, It to march ° sttadijp ahead?* ■ r rpHORLES'S EOOl) FOR CATTLE, -For Hor«.'t l : j . I m d promoting t.pi imUmijw ill tho animal fqnctifmaiß health and vigor. For Milch CowaiCii mvrilaaMe, in o rpSßinj the quantity and improving if&qpalltyofimiV For Sheep and Figa the afoot prodnoed in one month ,11. exceed ■The addition of thia food may bo" attended with a anb traotiop ol other tue extentof one-third, thereby wadering its appliear on one ofecoppmy, while at the same time it materially assists the digestive powers o( every animal, in extractinga larger portion of nourish ment from the ordinary food, which wcnld otherwise be lost, conaeqaentupou theimpaired; Ordefeotive actior of those organs. Depot, JfttpQQK.Street, eiy-toc? .. . ' FHILADELPBrAa HAVANA CIGARS to. dealers at favorable rates, of rations sixsaand branfl, in cluding Partagas. Cabana,Figaro,flono,-Bird.Floren- If INTON'S, ENUAUSXIU ...TILES lor ■Tx floors. ’ ii' Ornamental ChlmaOy.Topc for cottages, Garden vases Mid Fountains vitrified Pipe for drains and Water oondootorr, Imported and for sale by ■ . tibia if. '. . urfn oifemniT HtSaT. SPANISH; OLIVES—In bulk, in prime K? order,forealefcy > •* ' 1 aIT - A. MhfUNO, UP South FRONT Street, XfENXON- LEMONS.—2SO boxes'Menton lfX Demons, sound ondin prime order, for sale br sir [A* MgßlNQ.ftoSontn FRONT Street. Refined bawcis various bbi. saotart? - . . v iji riTTa CUGAR-HOtJSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds., ueroeaimd t 0Q w»rr -■ s • ..«,T>tiTgflTM Street . 81-UARB. kegg., fW Blile to _ KlttM MU • PHEE&B.h-180. boxes Herkimer. County & co. p# ARCH EHrwt. *eo©Ed door above Front ’ ' f - PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.. THOS. 8. I’ERNON, J • j JOHN BPARHA wk,s Committee or the Month. BAAiL: J. REEVES, S'. 4 _ ; LETTER BAGS . At THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PUILAIJBLPnrA. . Ship Tusearortt. Dunlavy.... ..Liverpool, Oct 1 Bark Ann Elisabeth, Nurgrave Havana, soon. Ba?k Denojr, Averill.,......Cardonas and Sagua, soon Br g Motunkua, Mitchell.... , Barbadoes, sooa tfr g Ella ltedd,Tuzo.,.- Jagode Cuba, soon Bi e>Clara, Hardman..... ..Loudon,soon Brig Empire. Cr0we11,.......... .Kingston, Ja, soon Spbr-Golden Gator Hammond Pernambu9o,soon SAILING OF- THE OCEAN STEAMERS. , ; FROM THE UNITED STATES. ‘? , ' LEAVE/.' XO& ' Persia..,...New York.-LiverpooL New York..’.....New York.. Bremen ~.. £ c { J C of Baltimore. ..New York. .Liverpool... r.v: « -Canada.}. Boston Liverpool.... <JU » : '* {/ J- j /, TO ARRIVE. Oof Mtiraoro..Lmir?ool. .Now Vork- SeoJ M A5ia.............. Liverpool. -Now \ ork r«?pi w Fulton Soutliampton. .Now York Bop X •Canada ..Liverpool. .Boston. bept-1 ureatEastern*. i.Hofyhm .Portland Sort a - The CaliforniaMAil Steamers sail from New York on the fitb and SUtli of eaoh month. , The Havana Btaanjers leave Now \ork on the 3d,7th» I2lh)l7th, andi?th of each month, and Charleston, o. L., ° l \Vfaen t life 1 dates, fall on Sunday, the steamers fwiusulon Monday*.except from NewOneans. _ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27, 1860. SUN RISES .C 01 SUN BETS *5 « HIGH WATER • 2 - 1 ? arrived. Bohr R n Dale,. Johnson, 7 cJeCya from Wilmiojton, NC, with naval stores to Jairua Baker. f n , ntf _ n N Sohp Two. Marys, McDonald. J 4 wye from Oregon, Si 0. with lumber to Baral Bolton A Co. v itK './ Sdbr Cerro Gordo, Irons, 3 days from Suffolk, va, with 1U Bchr r lsaao’iu'cl!. Smith, «day. from Bouton,'with ice “sSh’ 1 fninht, Gage,S dajsfrom Boston,withmdaeto "IJshrS V W Simmons, Godfrey, from Boston. Bohr R. Corson. Ludlow; Iromßoston. 6chr David Smith, Douglass, from Boston. Sehr Mary Haley, Haley, from Dpfton-, BohrJHathome, Veazie, iroinNawllaion. __ ; Sehr Washington, Townsend, from Egg Hatbor* > Bteamship Bnaton , SeUew, New York, Jm Allderdioo, i Bark o)nrhd, Saistrary, Pernarcbuco ami a market, f B»ker: Sej.nnnh.Troltmr & Dixon. ' Bcnr Knight, Gage, Portland. B Milnes a Co. r ' lohr D Jones, Totem* Frpvidenpo, B Audenriod A. Co, Bohr J BJJ!eeokor(Edwnrds,Now Bsdlord,RCUPlier . t & tU s r 'jL St(n-ens, Bindley, Boston, Sinniokson J: fgeffr j Bstho'rne.'Veasie, Boston, C A Heoksher A Co. Hc.hra^VBlmmonsr&odfrey°Boston.L Rotnermel Waahinjton, Townsend, Brovidenoe.B Mines & Bohr Alida, Csrbiiry, New London, Yen Dusen,Nor |°Sohr C Aimon Bscoh, YYilliomi, Ilertford, do ' Sobrionethan Cone, Mehmley., do do . Sehr Mary Nutt, Smith, .Washierton. do Sehr Extra, Goii/herty, do do g?Si; BaUimore, h I' fe^iilK^fenWobster,' Jr. f Correspondence ofthoFhßadei^, Ida E^ehnnse^ The sehr Albion, C»pt Hart, from Boston, Imund to Wilninttcn, NC, put into this .ration for medieal aid, the captain and one of the oresr beinpdown with the small pax.- - - * : . ,/Correypocdence of The Pregg.) hXVRB D& GRACE, Sept 25 I®. The Wjommit le(Vhere,thi» morning with M boats Clapp, lornper to Henry Cro*k®J' Wm i' illmgi do to BHiitSi l fli Fife* Magnolia, ana wrernor Pollock, do to TAI Rattunel, do toJR Wolverton y D W A Co} Faecal to Frankford { Lewis bur* and Kate, lumber to Malone « Taylor ,1 a ragon. Biflmyer A,Fullmer, and Chaa Shoemaker, do to M Trump « Son? Bolton A Cattell, do to Trenton, and Young James, coal to De.a- break has been repaired, and boats are arriWng .freely, from above it. W. i*. w. ‘ - (00 ™^ n0e RlImNU.“Bept. 8 ept. 23.1853. J h B ’eh f ®.®s\tt£ n ph^^ * j’BShfelumjw’to’H Creskey; S Heilman, dn to Reading JRai rood Coropanji J.H Ds/aher. do to J H Hoyaher: -F J Burrows, do toNorpross & Sheets 1 b B Bailey, Swan, J 11 iVaaner, Wrislit tc Bro.nnd Jneoii Brown, do to John Craia i - Commerce,, arain to 1’ Bu slions it Sons, and wheat to Thomaa Barnes; Colonel Murray,eastinm,toOaheen k C«; A Bussman, lumber toNorpross k Sheets; Homeward Btmsd.du to Koim & Wella; Alma, pi< irontoLeibrant k Cat HB Amorhii<, lumber to John Craig; Elmore, bit coal to 11A AS Sey- Tert}‘ Calumet, lumber to John Craig t Colonel IR. Ech, do to 8 Bolton A Coj Diokinspn A Wilson, gram to P Bushong A Sons; Darnel Walter, bit coal to D E H&aee. - > / .. . /memoranda v . . . SteamaUlpDelaware, Copes, henoe at New fork 2Bth In SteamBhipVirgtnia f Kelley, hence at .Richmond, on Pennsylvania, To el, hence at Norfolk 25th Speddcn. from Riohifeucto for Glasgow, wnsepokenMidst. 15t4025. 101133 S 3. ' - Brig Telegrafo, GranatOehenoo at Marseilles, Bth lnst. s ‘ Sehr Forest King, Irom Richmond tor Rio de Janeiro, waaspoken2Ut met, 1at3938,J0n 72M. „ ■ Bchr; Anita Dmnon, Marshftfr, sailed from Enstport, SOtn tnst. lor this port.. . ’ , A __ _ SchrFrancea Newton..of Booksport, Me., Emerson, from Providence for Brandywine, Del., to freight lor St'Croix, was run into during » heavy seanml thick weather, by SobrYolans, of Bocksport, morning of 2lst instant, od Block Island, carrying away; her masls, hul 'Warks«tearmgnp deck planks staving m the cauin, Ao. .Rigged jury mas wand made Sag Harbor at eX PM same No jives lost. The F. N, remained at Sag Heritor 2tth, awaiting orders from owners. NOTICE TcfMAR!NERB. , , . .. Notice is hereby; given, that the Harding’s Lodge bell buoy has parted its moorings, end is ashore on r«an> ■ tucket Beach. • ' .•. The Harding’s Ledge boll boat, receutljr repaired, will be immediately placed upon that station. By order ofthe Light House Board., „ . • MKIANCTHON SMITH. Comm’r U. 8. N., T , • - Liahtbouse Inspector, (Second District. 2 Boston, S|pt. 23* 1853. - INfiWMANI'E GUItIJFANiEB# jyORTHERN ASSUBANOE COMPANY, EBTABLISHKDip 18% FIRE AND LIFE INSORANOE. HEAID OFFICES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS GOW, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $6,298,800. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARBS OF *1,000,000, Folioies guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o nearly 1,000 Shareholders, Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London,by ' ‘ WILLIAM GETTY, AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES. VomOß, PHILADELPHIA-BANK, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, FBILADXLVQIA* REFERENCES. Messrs. STUART k BROTHER, IS Bank street. - « MYERS, CLAGHORN, A CO., 2»Market*. “ i WM, McKEE k CO., 22 South Front street. “ ! MoCUTCHEN k COLLINS, S, W, corner Front and New street*. “ SMITH, WILLIAMS, k CO., 613 Market et. “ JAMES GRAHAM k CO., 20 and 22 LetiUa it. JOSEPH R. MITCHELL, Es<t„ President Mechanics’ Bank. - JAMES DUNLAP, Es7«t President Uaton Bank. Hon. WILLUM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late Judge Supreme Court. Jyfl-tuth&s tf WINES AND/ LIQUORS. , (OHAM- V/ PAONB), JANUARY J6,ia».-Inconsecuehoeb! tbs' frequent invitations received by me to renew the shipments ofray Cbanjpagne Wines to the United Btate#. 1 be? leave hereby to inform my former customer# and United States, for the sale of my Charapagna Wines. My Wines have been so long ana favorably known in the.Umted States, it will be unnecessary to comment on their quality, further than to say that mjr new shipments w.tflnnow„l,& Bn d ln^io (|rm. L o ?S .. stantlr on hand.tn lot# to amt purchasers, hr * T\ F. C. BimUWER. ANcriER, & CO., &p27-6m ■ 61 BEAVER Street. New York, /"^LARET. —10U cases Barton & Guestier’s V/ St. Julian; 300 do. St.Estephe; 300 do. Washisx ton Aiorton St. Jnlienj 10C do. do. Talence. pints ; BO op. Chateau La Rose; 50 do. do. I/eoville sjScotch Ale, in stone and Elaes; Younger’*, Harrer*#. Falkirk Brown MACHINERY AND IRON. SaMtntZ. V. MBRBICE, J. VAUSHAM MXXBICE. _ WILLIAM ft. MSBEICX, OOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS* v. . rfcWfe, , „ ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Prepare Steam Engines, for. Land, River. a*d Marine service, Boilers. Gasometers, Tank#, Ironßoats, fto,; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. - Iron Frame Hoofs tor Gas .Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, Ac. ' Retorts and pay Machinery of the latest and most im proved oonstruotjon. . Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Haw. and Grist Mills, vecupm Fans, open Steam Trains, Defecator#,.Filters, Pumping Engines. &o. Sole Agents for N.Rillleux's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus: Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; and Asp inwall A wolsey’# Patent Oentrilfigal Sugar Drain ing Maobine. an 6-y QUTTA PJEROIIA OJ3MBNT ROOFING, -the cheapest and most desirable roof . IB fire and water proof. SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. WITH FHI,I. PRINTED DIRECTIONS FOR APPI.ICA TION. Specimen* and the licit of reference* citn be seen, find liny desired information obtained on application br let ter or in person at our principal offices, flif) JiROAD WAV'. New York, opposite Bt. Nicholas Hotel { 349 PULTON Street, Brooklyn, opposite City Hill. ' , ~ ’ JOHNS !c CROSLEY. Wewantathoropem) praetfcaland responsible man, ia - this out) to derote ms time nnd attention to the sale and "application of oar ROOFING. Any- each person who •Would like to establish for hlmaeli a good paying atidpermanent business, will please address us a note to that effect, with his references. , In our reply wo will give particulars DENTISTRY.-—The improved Rets' *gTTTBr of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, still manufoclured at m ARCH Streot, Philadelphia, by I. LUKKNS, M.D,. Burgeon Dentjst. „ - , j '• The Mineral Plato sets of Teeth are superseding all Otjiera. principally from the following reasons: Pure mineral is mod in plate of f old or silver, for plates, making tbemone-tblrd lighter, end at the name time much stronger, as their greatest thickness is where the gums have shrunken away more, thus perfectly restor ing the anatomical shape and contour of the mouth and fane, and giving the exact original expression to the features ithey will stand better in service, and never • set out oT repair; they are responsibly warranted fora .lifetime; there are no crevices for the accUintriulntion of partioles of food} they are wholly free from nil gal vanic action, and oan never produce palpitation ortho heart, headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous ness. Dr. LTJKKNS* office, 007 ARCH street, Philadelphia: also 33d PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, C. SeiH-im . . . "Eft RB 8 H FRUIT JARS. E ' iTho«**ho Viah W avoid the unoleanlineii at tendant upon jutting up fruit,&o., bj the uto ofthe old etvle Jars with metal cover* andcement.will be pleaeo. toMaYn that the whole operation of Freeeryin* oan be JARB, pronounced by physicians and aoientifio men to be the safoat and roost reliable ever made. A eioxle inspection will satisfy &nyona of their incomparable superiority over all others* 4 iSanufiotur— t£ .P.^h Jfo,» Jforth' FIFTH Street# .General Glass Depot. I.EGAIi NOTICES. UNICIPAL CLAIMS.—Notice is hereby . *JL given to the owners ofthe Properties mentioned . n the appondod Memoranda of Claims, that Writs'of \ oire Faofaa will bo issued thoreon in three months from ; no date hereof, unless the snmo aro paid on or before ' that tiino. 8. T. VaNsaNT, Attorney lor Cmiinaut«, 432 WALNUT Bt., bolow Fifth Street, Pnlla. j CLAIMS FOR CARTWAY AND FOOTWAY PA- ' VINO, CURBING, AND OTHER WORK. IN THE COURT OF COMMON TLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. 1. Tlio city of Philadelphia to use ol Adam VYarthmnn and James L. Barrow v. Brown, Do Rossett,* Co., own ers or roputod owners, or whoever may boowners. Com mon Pleas, December Term, 1858. No. 30. l’aviug, 153 21. 'Lot, southwesterly corner of York and,Cedar streets, in fronton said YorkstroctM foot by 123100t 6U inohes to Gordon street. Nineteenth Ward. - 2. Sumo v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may bo owners. Common Plena, Deoomhor lorm, 1858. No. 31. Paving, 3143 27. Lot southwesterly sido ol'Yofk street,ls7 feet southeasterly from southeast erly aide of Lemon street, in front on said York street 31 feet by 17} foot O.'.f iuolica to Gordon stfeot. Nineteenth 3. Sumo v. Allen & Wcj ant,owners or reputed owners, orwhoovor may be owner. Coumion IMoas. Miiruli ferm, 1869. No. 208. Paving, 928 14. Lot uud Brick Dwelling icreou erected on the northwesterly sum ol Coral street, 00 feot 3 inches southwesterly from bergeant street, in front on said Coral street H foot by 68 loot in dopth. Niuotoeth ward. 4. Some v. Caleb H. Meeker, owner or romilcd ownor, or whoever limy be owner. Common Hens, March lorm, 1869. No. 200. Pftvm<, #2lO 93. I.ot southwesterly Hide of Coral and Wood eels, in front on said Coral street 1W foet 6*4 inches to Moure streot, by 13 foot 111 depth. Nineteenth ward. A. Same v. Jutuev Bodkin, owner or reputed ownor, or wnoevor may bo owner. Common I'loas. March Term, 1869. No. Paving, 624 97. Lot and Brick Dwoili/ig northwesterly side of Coral street. 103 feet northoustorly rom Dauphin street, in lr«mt on the said Coral street lr eot by A 4 feet 111 dentil. Nineteenth ward. 6. Same v, Edward Leign, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may bo owner, nmmnnn Pleas, March Torm, 1869. No. 201. Paving, $24 99. Lot and Brick Dwelling northwesterly side ot poial streot, 09 foot northeasterly rom Dauphin street, m tront on said Coral streot 17 feet by At feet m depth. Nineteenth ward. 7. Same v. Brown Ac Boj d, owners or reputed owners, or whoever may be owners. Common I’tens, March i‘erm.iB69. No. 196. Paving, $9B 811. Lot and Brick )wemug southeasterly oornor of Coral and Dauphin streets, in front on said Coral street 71 foot 3tf monos, ncluding one-half of a 2feet 6k» inches wide alley, by IQ bet in depth. Nmotooth ward. 8. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may lie owners. Common Pleas, March Term. 1869. 197. Paving, $l6 62. Lot and Briok Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 12 foet northeasterly from Moore street, m front on said Coral street 12 feet by 62 feet 7H inches to a four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 9. Same v. saino, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Fleas, March Term, 1869, go. 193. Paving, $l6 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, northeasterly corner of Coral anil Moore streets, in front on baul Coral street 12 feet by 62 feet IK inches in depth to ft four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. t . , 10. Same v. same, owners or reputed ownors, or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. 40. 199. Paving, $l6 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 48 feet north easterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral street 12feetnyA2feet 7 H inches in depth to a four-fool wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 11. Bamev. same, owners or reputed ownfers, or who ever may lie ownors. Common Fleas, March Torm. IBS9. No. 200. Paving, $l6 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 2t foe northeasterly from Moore street, in fronton said Cora street 12 feet by 62 leet 7% tnohes in dopth to a four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 12. Bame v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be ownors. Common Pleas, March Torm, 1859. No. 202. Paving. $l6 G 2. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 60 leet northeasterly from Moore street 14 front on said Co ral street 12 feet, thence in depth on the northeasterly tine thoreof64 feet, thence southwesterly parallel to said Coral stroet 7 feet AM inches; thence northwesterly pa rallel to the said Moore street 11 feot 4>» inches; thence southwesterly parallel to the said Coral street 4 foet&V inohes; thence northwesterly parallel to the said Moore street 52 feet 7. 4 . inches to said Coral street. Nineteeth ward. 13. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term, 1869. fo. 203. Paving, $16.62. Lot and Brick Dwelling on the southoastorly side of Coral stroet, 33 feet northeasterly rom Moore street, in fronton said Coral street 12 feet )/A2 feet inches m depth to a four-feet wide alley, nineteenth ward. 14. Bam v. same, owners or roputod owners, or who overmay be owners. Common Ffens.March Term, 1859. No. 204 Paving, $l3 39. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street,.72 fee northeasterly from Moore streot, in front on said Coral street 13 feotSM inohes, including opo-halfof a two-feet 6K inches wide alley, by (H.feet in depth, Nineteenth 15. Same v. McCartney k Townsend, owners or repu ted owners, or whoever may be ownors. Common Pleas, «Term, 1859. No. 191. Paving, $195 30. Lot rick Factory or Mill thereon erected, southeast erly corner of Coral and Droer streets. Beginning at a point on said corner, iheuae extending southwesterly along the snid Coral street 63 feet ii i&oh to the east side of Front street, thenee southerly along the gnid Front street 18 feet to a point, thence easterly at right angles with said Front street 37 feet IZ>« inches to a point, thence northeasterly parallel to the said Coral street 37 feet U*s inches to the said Dreer street, thence nortli- Sssterly along th* faid Dreer street 39 feet 2A« inches to e plaoe ol beginning. Is. Same v. Emm P. Witmer, owner or reputed owner, orwhoevermnybeownor. Common pleas, March Term, 1869.- No. 189. Paving, $lB 44.. Lot and Brick Dwellini thereon erected southeasterly side of CoraUtrooL 96 fee southwesterly from Wood street, in front on said Cora street 12 feet by 62 feet 7K inches in depthtoathree feetwide Alley. Nineteoatli ward. J 7. Bame r. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. No. 190. Paving, $lB 4L Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon ereoted southeasterly side of Coral foet south westerly from Wood street, in front on amd Coral street 12 feet by 62 feet 7 K inohes to a tiiMP-feot wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 18. Same v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. No. 192. Paving, $2O 82. Lot and Brick Dwelling-tliercon ereoted southeasterly side of Coral street, St feet 6 inches southwesterly from the southwesterly side of Wood street, in front on snid Coral street 13 feet 6 inches, including one-halt a tljree-foot wide alley, bv 65 foet 7>» inches in depth to a thrse-fept wide alley. Nine teenth ward. 19. Same v. same.ownetor reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Toriji, J 869. No. 193. Paving, $lB 41. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon ereoted southeasterly side of Coral streeL p foet souf westerly from the aouthwesterl) side of Wood street, in frout on sgid Coral street 12 feet by 63 feet 7*4 inches to athroo-feetwh/eehey. Nineteenth W'nrrf. £O, Same v. Brown, po ftossett, fc Co., owners or re puted owners, or whoever iflor bn owners. Common Pleas, Deoember Term. No. 3#. Raving, $6O 57. Lot northeast side of jors street. 611 feat somneriSioriv from the southeasterly sido of Trenton avenue, in front un said York street 18 feet by 125 feet 3 inches to Ernjen street. Nineteenth ward. 21. Santo v, same, ownors or reputed owners, or who ever may be owner?. Common Pleas, December Term. 1858. No. 33. raving, $137 65. Lot southwest snlo of York street, 108 feet southeasterly from the southeast erly side of Lemon street, in fronton saw York streot 49 feet by 129 leet Clinches lo Gordon street. Nme teeiith word. „ 22. Same v. Stoteslmry k Ayres, owners or reputed owners, or whoever nmy tie owners. Common Florh, March Term. 1859. No. 91. Footway paving, $23 88. Lot southwesterly corner of York and Tulip streets, in front on said York street 36 feet by 129 feetc}* inches 111 depth ta4}ordon street. Nineteenth ward. 23. Same v. A, Longstreth, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may he owner. Common Plow, March Term. 1869. No. 93. FootifAy paving, $l7 91. Lot southwesterly side of York street, Aj feet southeasterly from the aoutheasterly suleof Sepviva street, in front on said York street S 6 feet by 129 feet inches in depth to Gordon street. Nmcteenthwnrd. 2L Same v, Everet k P'tiglo, owners or reputed own ers,'or whoever may Ixj owners. Common Pleas, March Term, 18W., No. 94. Footway paving, $l7 88. Lot southwesterly side of York street, 94 feet nortliwesterly from Sepvivastreet, in fronton said York street 34 feet by 129 foet6>« inches iq depth to Gordon stroet. Nine teenth ward. 26. Same v, Athanasius Ford, owner or reputed own er,or whoever may bo owner. Common Plena, March Term, 1859. No. 96. Footway paving, $32 36. Lot soutneasterly corner oflork and Gray streets, thence southeasterly along the said Va/L ptreot 64 leet ton point, thence eoutliwesterly at right augUi, with the said York street 129 feet GW inches to Gordon street, thence northwesterly along the said Gordon streot 4d feet to saiu Gray stroet, thence northerly along the said Gray stroet 43 foot H in<rii ton point, thenco farther along the said Gray street nortlioasleriy 88 feot 8?« inches to the place of bettipmng. Ninotoenth ward. 26. Some v. Philip Rumu, ownor or reputed owner, or whoever may bo owner. Common Pleas. Mmclj Term, 1869. No. 96. Footway paving, $32 83. X#ot southVofit erly.curuerof York and Lemon streets, m front on t ie said York street 54 foet by 129 feet inches m depth to Gordon streot. NiHementh ward. 27. Same v. Button k PUher, ownors or reputed own ers, or whoover may be owners. Pleas, March Term, 1859. No. 97, Footway pavmg, ,*# 21. Lot northeast side oi York stroet, 64 southoasteriy fr«m (ho southeaster!} side of Lemon streot, in front on suid York street 79 feot by 126 feet 3 inches in dopth to Enrien street. Nineteenth ward- _ , „ 28. Bame v. Brown, De Rflwett, k Co., owners or ro puted owners, or whoever mgy lio owners. Common Pleas, March Penn, 1869. .No. vB. Fuptway paving, $49 76. Lot southwesterly side of York ftreoL IDS feet soutneasterly from the southeasterly side or Lcjuon street, jn front on said York stroet 100 feet by 129 foet m inohes in doplh to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 29. Same v. sam*i ownfUS «r reputed ownora, or who ever may be owners. C'uijijjmn Pleas, March lorm. 1859. No. 99. ■ Footway paving, $33 Lot southwosterl ' corner of York and Cedar streets, ip fronton sail) York street W feet by 129 foet 6>i inohes in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 50. Same v, h> C. Quinn, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be oiniof- Common Pleas. March Term 1869. No. 120. Paving, 22. Lot southwesterly side of Huntingdon streeL Ilf ioet southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Jasper stroet, in Trout on said Huntingdon street 60 feot 6 inciios hy iw foet inches in depth to Hazzard street. Nineteenth ward -51. Same v, same* owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, fttnroh Terjn, 1869. No. 122. Paving, $14002. Lot Southeasterly corner of Hun tington nu<fJasper streets, in fronton said Huntingdon street 73 feet br 146 feet inohes in depth to Ilnzzard street. NmetMiftwArd., a , 32. Same v. A watte, owner or reputed owner, or who ever may beowner. Common Pieae, March Term.lBs9. N 0.124. Paving, sl7| $). |,ot westerly oorner of Hunt ingdon and Jasper streets, m.front on said Huntingdon street 90 feet hy 146 feet B.'« luohes to Haggard stroet. Nineteenth ward. . Same v. Abel Luken*. owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1899. No. 137. Paving, $201.18. Lot northwesterly cor ner Huntingdon street and Frankford road. Beginning at a point in said corner, thenoo extending northwester ly along the said Huntingdonatreet 109 feet Vi melics to apoiut, thence northeasterly at right angles with the said Huntingdon Street 68 feet 10 % inches to a point, thenco easterly 74 feet 11V inches to the Frankford road, and at right angles therewith, thence aouth-south wanßy along the said Frankford rood 1(H feet % inches to the place of beginning. Nineteenth ward. 34. flame v, James Uolcber, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common floas, March Term, 1869. No. 136. paving, $109.87. Lot northwes terly comer of Huntingdon and Emerald streets, fn front on said Huntm.-don street 60 foet hy 120 feot in depth to Elizabeth street, Nineteenth ward. 36. Same v. same, owner orroputed owner, or who ever may lie owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859, No. 136. Paring, $lBO5l. Lot southerly corner of Hun tingdon and KmeraULstreets,in frontsonsaid Huntingdon Btl’eettWleethy HA feet 9>4 inohes lo Hazzard street. Nineteenth ward. ■ 36. Same v, Abel Lukons, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may lie owner. Common Ploas, Maroh Term, 1869. No. 123. Paving, $l9l 82. I/ot northonutorli corner of Huntingdon and Coral streets, in front on said Him tmgdohstreetlOOfoet.in dopth northeasterly along Jhe said Coral street 60 foot B >{ mchos to a point, thence southeasterly at right angles with said Coral street 96 feet 2H inches to a point, thence farther easterly at right angles with the Frankford road 3 feet 11*4 inches to a point) thenee southwesterly nt right anoen with said Huntingdon street 62 feet 2« inches to said Huntingdon streot. Nineteenth ward. 87. Same v. same, owner or reputed owuor, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1869. No. 121. Paving. $29 22. Lot and brick dwelling thereon erected, northeasterly sideof Huntingdon street, ioo feet ftouthensterly.froni the southeasterly sido of Coral street, jn front on sAid Huntingdon street 16 feet by 68 foot 10? i inches in depth on the southewteriy line thereof, and t$ feet 2a mohos in depth oa the northwesterly line there of. Nineteenth ward. 38. Hama v. William H. Witte, owner or reputed owner, or whoever, may !>e owner. Common vlhim, Maron Term, 1869, No. 300. Footwnynaving, 843 C 2. northeasterly corner «rYork and Tulip streets, in front on said. York street 72 foet by 126 foet 3 niches in depth to Emlen Met. Nineteenth ward. 89. name v.Rowt Neill, owner or reputed owner, or whoever rnav Common Fleas, March Term, 1859. No. 23*. Paving, $l7 13. Lot on east pule of Par ker stroet CO feet northward from the north safe of Wood streot, in front on said Parker street JO leet hy lSSfeetiiF depth to Pronton avenue. Nineteenth ward. 49. Samov. William Coyle, owner or reputed owner, or whoever ho owner. Common Pleas, March lerm, 1869. No, 235. Paving, *l7 In. Lot east side of Parker street 76 feet northward from tho north sntent w oo<\ street, in front on said Farker street l« feet brlßi feet in depth to frenton avenuo. Nineteenth ward. au9-t3in A DMINISTKATION NOXICK—AII pcr -ST. c !' im> against tbo Etnto of HENItY F. MEIER. M. D„ dccenaeu. are hereby notified to pro oOiit their olamie. flqdalJ pereo/i* indebted are requested to make immediate payment to au*Mu-ow* RAULINE MEIER, Adminis’x. LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FBI SETTS, And QURLB, manufactured in the very bent and newest Pans styles, And of which we constantly keep a very large assortment on hand, sold wholesale and retail. At the lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of the oountry solicited, and promptly, attended to. Also, s new HAIR DY& superior to any in use, M. UUTOIff, No. )2 TENTH 81., Between Market and Chestnut. 1 ECONOMY iMESS SHAD—Nos. X and 2 -* a prime artiole, in store and for sale by WM. J. TAYLOR fit CO., sot* 1M SOUTH WHARVES ZIEGLER & SMITH, comer SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a groat reputation by the wise and prudent course theybavo pursued smoo thejr otHhniencemont in business, by selling a first-rate article at a low figure. s!3-tf /^OFFEE.—6OO bags low-priced Ku>. 100 V/ bags priroeLaguayra, fo r sale by ■ JAmfiS GRAHAM A CO., LKTITM Strait UfACKEREL AND ALEWIVES. —9O ,4r. Mils, and 60 half bbls new No. J: 200 bbls. and 180 half bbls. new large No. 8 Mackerel; 100 bbls. Alewives. for sale by WM. J. TAYLOR & CO.. foie im South wwabvvj» ]\TEW Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A small *• * invoice of assorted packages, landing fromsteamer Kensington, and for sale by a» %%, THE PRESS.-—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1859. HTHITB lIA LL ACADEMY/ THREE* lf ~ MILKS WEST OF HARRISBURG. Pa.-The IBtb Semi-Annual Session will commence on MONDAY, t io7thnf Novombnr next, rho attention of Parents nnd GuaiilmuH is in\ ited. Jno location is pleasant, the euitrao i-f instruction caloiihivo, and tlio terms mode Tate. Good city reterenefiK Riipn. r Tlio Principal can be seen oven nlloruoori nt the IMO.N HOTEL from the Kith tilt tlio Itth of October, inclusive. For Circu lars addrflSß D. DRNLINGKR. soSt-lm* _ Harrisburg. Vn. Broad-street institute for YOUNG LADIES hna roopened its Fall Heegton. For terms anil Partsculara, apply to Mrs. fl I*. COOKE, No. ttyi BROAD Street, below Poplar, Law department university j) F PENNSYLVANIA. A Term of tins Institution will commence on MON DAY. October 3d. The subjects of thedilferout courses Hr flou. GEORGE BHARSWOOp—“ Persons, Personal Property, amt Mordnntilo Law. Prof. I*. McOALTi—“ Evidence,” Prof. E. SPENCER MILLER—“ Equity Jurispru dence.” Tire Introductory Lecture wiM bo delivered on FRI DAY EVENING. Hopt 30th,ut a o'clock i*. M.. by tho Hon.JjKORGEJIIAIISWJJOD. _ aIMUO MUSIC.— A.‘ K. TAYLOR, Toucher of Staging nml Piano. 1>76 North TWELFTH Streot, bclov Coates. 813-lui* EUSTON’S writing academy, H. K.corner EIGHTH and BANSOM Streets. Open dally IrornU A. M. to 9 P. M. To Gentlemen a rapid and business band is imparted. To Ladies a nont and graceful epistolary style, Claim Private.' Cards written, and every de scription of Penmanship neatly executed. sl3-3m MESDAMES OIIEGARAY AND D’IIEU VILLY’B BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAMES. PHILADELPHIA, No. lftg LOGAN SQUARE, VINK BIRI'.ET. Madame respectfully informs her Wends and the puhho in general. that independently of ier Boarding and Par School, directed by herself and lor niece, Mine. PRHVOST, in NEW YORK, she in tends, in connection with her niece, Mnie. D’HER VILI.Y, opening m PHILADELPHIA an Institution onpreoisoly the same plan as the one above mentioned. The Principals will answer applications and receive visitors on and after tho 12th day ol SopteinW, and the Bonool will open on the 16’h. au3l-lm* MRS. BARTON’S * BOARDING DAY SCHOOL FOR YpUNG LADIES. No. 1929 CHESTNUT Stroet. Phila. The Winter Term vrill open on the second MONDAY in September. Young Lumen received of any age—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. French spoken in the fimily. For Circulars and par ticulars, apply as above. an27-uW&CaI-6W MISS M. W. lIOWES WILL REOPEN IIJ. her School far Young Ladies, at ISM CHESTNUT street. MONDAY, Septembers. an26-dtseU-stmh2w« MR- WINTHROP TAPPAN’S BOARD- IfJl ing AND DAY BCIIOOL FOR YOUNG LA DIES. 1727 VINE Street, near Logan Square, wilt open on WEDNESDAY, September 14th. Referkncks.— Pres. Allon, Girard College s Hoi). Joet Jones, Rev. J. A. Vaughan, D. D.. Rov. A. H. Vinton, D., Joseph U. Mitchell, Esq., Philadelphia. Prof. J. A. Alexander, D. !>., Princoton, N. J. Prof. R. D. Hitohoock, D. D.» New York city. Hon. R. C. Winthrop. Poston. aulfl-thatu-dw* HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Tcachur of the VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Alien, may bo applied to at the residence ni bin father. Professor Allcu. No. 216 South SEVENTEENTH Street. «6-lm SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. N. E. ror. EIGHTH ano BUTTONWOOD Streets.—liesumes duties MON DAY, September fith. Numbor limited; all pupils un der the immediate care of tho Principal; tee govern ment Is that of purely 4 ‘ m“fßl«uasion 5 . reports sent to parents woekly ; the Moral, Intellectual, and Physical Education of Boys will be carefully and conscientiously attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy, or 469 North Eighth street. , au26-*w F. DON LEA LONG. Principal. PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE B. BARKER, PRINCIPAL. >The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem ber 6th, 1869. Tho course of Instruction comprises all the branches of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin. Greek, and French Languages, au22-tf The misses bwing will- open a SCHOOt FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL DREN, on MONDAY, September «th, at 937 SPRUCE Street, where Cironmrfrawbs obtained. - _ Referkncks. —Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W. Spear, D. D.» Prof. C, D . Cleveland. aul7-Gw* THE MISSES CASEY.AND MRS. BEE BE’B Boarding and Day Sohool ior Yoimg l.adiee, 1703 WALNUT Street, reopen. WEDNESDAY. Sep ember 7th. aui-am The subscriber will reopen iiis Sohool, at 1330 LOCUST Slreet, September 6, . au27-4w* H. KENDALL, RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N- E. cor-: nerofOHEBTNUTand EIGHTEENTH Street., ao,,ura Allen grove female seminary, FRANKFORD. PENNSYLVANIA, six miles from Market street, Philadelpbm. . The course of instruction In this School is comprehen sive and thorough. Parents ami Guardians who intern to place their daughters or wards at this Institution wit do well to make immediate application to Mrs. K. L. THpMPSON, as.tr Principal and Superintendent. Bryant & stratton’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia S. E. .corner BBVKNTH and CHESTNUT; Nefr York, Bull'aio, Cleveland, nnd Chicago. For in formation, cab or send for natalogna foP-tt CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.W. CORNER of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Street., will be reopenedMONDAY'.September6 npyaoropartd for any DIVISION in the PUBLIC GRAMMARHCHOOLH. for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE. aulg-Cw* 11, G. McQIIIHK, A. M. Prinoipal, /CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET,beIow LOCUST. The dutien of the Classical Institute will be resumei on Monday,SeptcmberCtli. , „ . . , au27-lin J. W. FAIRF.B. A. M., Principal. TIIE (3ERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL roopen on MONDAY,September 6th. 1869. The Prmcic.'H Will receive a limited numlierof B of* into hie family. ' * J. H. WITMNOTOn/a. M.., w '—* , ' Principal.^ FRIENDS’ ACADEMY FOR BOYS. Knit of 41 North ELEVENTH BtreeL mil teopon the 29th mat. All denominations admitted. $)? per Term of 22 weak*. W ,„_ ITI au27-lm* WM. WIHTALL. HAZARD'S DANCING ACADEMY, N.E. corner of ARCH and BROAD Sts.—Mr. HAZARD, from Pans, and well known In this city as haying had the largest and molt fashionable Dsncias Academy tor many years, has tho honor to inform hu.former patron* and the public that ho lias returnod to this oUy, and will open a Danciog Academy at the ylnoe above named, cm Monday, the JWtli of September. Mr. H. will nUn teach classes iu wba;;ls and privoto famii e*. air. H s stylo of dancing i# plain, and gracelul. anut’iin bo noquirod in a short tune. An easy nr.d gracefu 1 de portment. ns well o# a perfect knowledge tho present style of dancing, such ns ik done in the yory best bo oi.ly, will lw imparted nt orio. to tlio Hcliolnrs. nuil li tmi, wnßtaJ in li'arninn old .tops sml imnccs tnnl are out of fashion. For Wrlil,. rolercnoes, oto., appl, nl tho hall “»- 3m f&t STOVES! STOVES!! SL JAME N?,.^m^REET. Is now prepared to meet the wants of the public moro completely in all tho deunlsof the Stoye triuto than any other establishment m Philadelphia, in prQoI of which be invites iomparatis'k kaamisatios. , The following ate amn»g ins own popular inventions, several el whioh have njrendj obtained a national Toim tation as furpuaymgm ertflUnef afidrronompany other Imprm-ed Gas-burnin* Cooking Stove, acknoWlodjed to be the b*st Stove for family use in the world. , JAMES SPEAR m the Patentee of the celebrated GsJ-eonsomlng Range, now rapidly coming Into general use. , ~ ...» .„. JAMES SPKaR is tho Pntontne of tho Improved Sil ver’e Air-tuht Gas-ronsiumng Parlor 'itoye. JAMES SPEAR is tho Inventor of the improved (Pateatp/D Ornamental Stove. Urn, whioh fropi its like)/, On# season, tohenruver -8 is the fatentoc of the LaW»r, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAK is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Rft'lway-oar Heater. , . , . Forr.ll of the at*ovo the Inventor vory jngtly claims advantages which require but to bo understood by the imbhc to h* universalh auproointed and preferred to any other artiSlfes of Hmtoiaea.in .the inarkot: and he would noreiiy cxtendaoordiftiinviteUoulo all persons In w' nt of stoves to cull/imf examine iut thomsolveK, Pnrtiep wiylung to examine will hnvp every attention ehowit them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or non CHARLES JONES, J£*3t > T O , sod North SECOND Street. (SuccesHor to A. inn J> Gallagher, • would respectfully call the atten- nf those desiring stoves to hts extensivi; ASsortmont qI Cdokir ( e.,Hefitmg, and Parlor stoves. I have purchasod the excNNe Yntni to the retool sates and mourn in PhiTndelpfua..of Guliagher'# Gebbrated “ Morning Btai M and “ Sunriso” Gas-t-urmng Cooking Stoves, well known for year# na the most satisfactory fitovea In the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking Stove “Daylight,” which cprnbinesall the useful im nrovaments, add operafef .a'dmiraidy. 1 also manu facture, in a superior indoner, Silver’* Gas-l>urner of the best Russia flbeet Iron. Thaw arP «»p»* economical and dasily ipanaged Parlor &tov»« in use. #l«-"m OOCtUET & BUTTON* manufacturers of DESKS AND CABINET FURNITURE NO. 259 SOUTH THIRD STREET. m ~ Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables, Bookcases. Wardrobe#, eto #9-3m_ P [ABINIiT FURNITURE and billiard vy TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. Ml SOUTH SECOND STARE?* in connection with their extensive Cabinet Busine#*, are now raanufMtu mmt" A w whioh are pronounoed by all who have used them to be superior to all other#. For the quality amj finish of these Tables the manu facturer# roTer to their rnnerous patron# throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. Jya£4m rfUEE CHEAPEST BKUSII HOUSE IN riIILADELPHIA.— Look at the following list of prices for H&ndsombe, and oowpure them with those bo&ght elsewhere j • No. 1. 6S knots, tfXperdoien. No. g, Of knots, 78 ° No. 8, M knots, 87 “ No. 4, $0 knot*, 100 “ Nn.fi, 83 knots, 118 *• No. 6,100 knots, ISfi “ No. 7,104 knot*, 160 •• NQ.9,Uokaoi9,m “ ... Philadelphia* KJtti SALAMANDER SAFES. mm A large assortment of ftfß a D K L r H I KB *' bank locks, F0r8 ‘ ,,, ‘ , ' ,,,,18t0^ * , • to an J now In use. IRON l)OOK8, SHUTTERS. &0., On ns good terms as any other establishment in the United States, hr EVANS A WATSON, No. 80 South FOURTH Street, RLRAHE GIVK US A r.A1.1,. Philadelphia^ FAfillLY CHOCOLATE ’ OR „ _ SUPERIOR QUALITY. EDWARD A.HEINTZ, Manufacturer and Importer of French and Spanish CHOCOLATE. * Store 8. W. corner ARCH nnd NINTH Streets. s9-3m (Factors 614 Filhort street.) Grain mills —grain mills—For the Farm antU’lantatlon. The IRON-BURR MILL ha. no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Coil'ee, Sti oea, eto., by hand or power. Pyioe 38, 826, and 84fi. Bow in operaton at 1W South SECOND street, Agenta wanted in every county and State, by an'- 1 -''." ; ii. FAIIRKI, A (in Drills and sheetings for ex. FORT. BROWN, BLEACHED. AND BLUE DRILLS, HEAVY AND LIdHT SHEETINGS, ' H BontIiFKONT BL, nod M LETITfA Street. opU-ly EDUCATIONAL DANCING. STOVES. CAHINET ware. BRUSHES. • - RAILROAD LINEN. Tas«H|£mH!i| . HjKNTOwN. MAUOiI CHUNK, HAZLETON, MONDAY* I }JS’’ s ! Pushongcr Train# will leave PJIONI and WILLOW btreels, Plu ladeiplua, DAILY, (Sunday# excepted i)' • For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoli Chunk, Wilkes barre, Hasolton, Ac.. (Exprcw.) at. 9.30 A. M. For Bethlohem.t Express.UU p.M. (Aucommudation.) at 8.15 A. M. and ¥or b'mt Washington. f Aouoininwlation,) at 2.15 P. M. audeaiP. T M. A1!)3 Foil ['ini.AHi'.M'HU) Leave Bethlohom, (Express,)atBA. M. and 4.19 P. M. Leave Doylcatowu, (Aooommudation,) at 0.30 A. M. andtP.M. ' r , . A Loa\ e Fort Wusliiiigton, f Acooimiiodation.lat 6.W A. M, and 3.i5 0 N SUNDAYS: Philadelphia, for Dwleatown, at 9A. M. and 3P. M. Doylestuwn, tor Philada., ut 6.30 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. Fare to Betlilohem, SI.W; to Mauch Chunk, $260; to Easton, SIXO, to Doylcatowu,Boccntu; toWilkosbarre, $4.50. All Passenger Irani# (except Sunday Trains,)con nect at Borjw street with P Uth and riixth-Btrcets, ami kioondand Uiml-street# 1 ossengor Railroad*. Panaeneer# tor Wilkotdinrre toko 9.3 U A. M. Tram, and arrive in AYilkeabarro at 7 P. M. mv!6 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. IMnS. ISdbS RAILROAD via MEDIA. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Bopt. 4th, 1869. the train# will leave Phi ladelphia, from the Station, N. E. corner of EIGH TEENTH and MARKET Streets,at 7.15 and 9.3 u A. M., and at 8.80 and 5.45 P. M. , Leave West Chester, from the Station, on EAST JARKET Street,at «.45and 9.», A.M.,and 8and5.16 ON SUNDAYB—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 8 P.M. Leave West Cheater at7AO A. M.,nnd SP. M. HENRY WOOD, my 88-tf General Superintendent- » GmMKI NOTIUK.—CHESTER I RAILROAD—PA- B TRAINS FOR UOWNINGTOWN aND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—Or["nd After Ist January 1869, the Pnasontter Train* for DOWNINOTOWN, wil i tart from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia ant teadintf Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and Jink streets. MORNING TRAIN for Dowmngtown, leaves at 7.20 A. " AFTERNOON TRAIN for Dowmngtown. leave* at M P. M. EAILY (Sundays excepted./ Y order of tho Board ol' Managers of the Philadelphia md Reading Railroad Company. So , W. H. MciIjHENNY. Secretary. fiS ftfT cwHiftiffHii,! CAMDEN AND AT- I,ANTIC railroad. FOR THE SEA-BHORE. On and after September l*t, and until further notice, train* for Atlantio City leave VlNJvStreet Whari daily. (Sumln)* e.xceptod.) Hail Tram Kxpreiw " Bfoppins fixpreur Train--. .——.— ——..B A. M, Mail. " .... ..4P.M. Fare to Atlantic, 81 89. Round Trip Ticket*, good for Two Days, 52 60. Freight must bedoliverod at Cooper’s Point by 1 P. M. The Company will not bo responsible for any goodaun til reoeived and reoeipted for by their Freight Agent at the Point. il-lm JOHN O. BRVANT, Agent, ttmmmmsa Philadelphia and ELMIRA railroad link- OUICKEHT ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkealwirre. Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur in. tou, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunheth, and St. jOUIS. Passenger trains Trill leave the Philadelphiaaud Read ns Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets. DAILY, (Sunday s exoepted.) as follows: 7.'Ju A. M..UAY EXPRESS. For Elmira. Niagara rails. Buffalo. Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee. Rook Island, Galena. St. Paul’s, Burlington, -nd Bt. Louis. _ 3.30 P. M„ NIGHT EXPREBS.. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Detroit Chioaxo, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena,St. Paul’s B rhntton, and St. Louts. The 7.80 A. M. and 3.50 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at ail Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 7.30 A. M. train conneots at Rupert for Wilkes bar re, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURO RAILROAD. Baggage ohecked to Elmira. Bulialo.nud Suspension Bridge. Tioketsoan be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line s Ticket Olfice, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passim -801 'WliotfuH Exffes fIeIuHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (nnn dor exoopted,) for nil points West and North, at 6 P. M. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure going too same day. For further information, apply at Freight Depot, BROAD, l»elow Vine, Or to CHAS. 8. TAPPEN. General Agent, NTW. oorner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, 001-tf Philadelphia, rs n rMm NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Th«®^^^^^U P RAVLKOAD Il qOM?ANYM« ff. C ‘k V 3A'tVfl® TAt took Havoc. towi,biinr,, Wayne. Northumberland* Jersey Shore* Bunbury, ' Linden* Treverton Intersection* Newbury, Georgetown, Williamsport* Millerstowu, Munoy, Halifax, watsontown* York, Milton, . Hanover Junction. ALSO, G ?L t r r,and all intermediate points on HANOVER rifiM All Roods sept to Freight fetation, THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets, Will t>e BrqnipUy forwarded. JiR-Sm K. J. HNKKOIcR. Freight Agent. PHILADELPHIA AN 1) READING RAIL ROAD, WORNIIfG LINE. for POTTSVILLE, READ ING and HARRISBURG. j Leave* the Depot, at cornor nf lIROAP atid VINE Btreets.nt 7..10 A. M., JMI iiY.lflundays executed J for POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all. mtfrmedmte points, connecting at Harrisbur* with trams running to Pittsburg, Leave at 5,80 I\AL, DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. At 4.« 1\ AL, DAILY, fStindaysexopptedGfor READ ING, and intermediate points. „ aplS W. H. McILHENNY. Secretary. KT, «m UittgigHsM PHILADELPHIA, GRH MANTOWN'AND norms- AR BAKU KMENTH- On and after ’J^J:$ rur,^er b ol * oo. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,8 X» nun.. Ip. 11, 1?, A. AL, 1,3.3, 3Jil 4, 6. 5K.6, 7. 8, 9. 10. andlftj J. A . Leave Germantown fi.7. 7«, 8. V-i. 9, 10,11, A. Al., 1?*, pLjiave Philadelphia 9.04 min. A. Al., 3,3,5,7 V» and iOH Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min,, 4, s>«, andSAi P. At. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia6.B,BX. »A. AL, 3, ,4, IH, 6.9, UKP.M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.10, 8.10, 9.40, 11.54 A, AL, 12.41), 3.40,5.40,7.10, 8.40.10.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 05 min. A. AL, 2.0, and 7% P. M. Loavo Chestnut liill 7.50 A, M., 17.50, 6.10, and 8.56 P. At. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0. 8 05 min., 10 05. nun., Ills A. AI., t. 06 min., 3.06 min. l 4K, 6K.OK. 1W P. M. Leave Norristown 6,7,9.11 A. AL, 1,3 K, 4X, 0, 7>«, P. M. ON BUNDAYB, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3nnd 4 P. Al. Leave Norristovnt 7 A. AL. 1 ajul 4 P, V. FPR MANAYUNK. I,eave Philadelphia 0, 7.00 imp., 805 imp., 9*41 1005 jpihm l\H A. M., l.ttf nun.,2.05 mm., 3.p5 tnlp., **■ w, 1.06 inm.,4,5,6>i,8,9.«5 nun. P. AT. ON SUNDAY’S. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3 4 PM. Leavj Manaynnk 7H A. AL. l)i, &X. SH P. M. H. K.SMITH. General Superintendent, my 7 DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Street*. jyjURHAY HOUSE, NEWARK, OHIO, la the largest nnd neat arranged Hotel in contra! Oh o, is centrally located and is easy of access from nil the routes of travel. itoqfltainsAll ifie rncglerp improve ments, nnd every convenience fpr the cominrtnpfl ao emimmtlnfjOT) of Ifto travelling jmhJio, Theillpepinr Rooms are large nnd well ventilated. The Suites ot Rooms are well arranged and carefully furnished for Iptnihe* nnd tar«e travelling parties, and the Ilmue will lie k?'>» ns a first-class Hole) m every respect. ' j. MvShtAT t «ro„ »u!m-3ip Onprpinn- SKA BATIIING— ATLANTIC CITY. CONOR KBB HALL la now npon for the RECEPTION OF COA RDKRS, aocl the subscriber •will b* happy to ■ce hia friends who may favor him with their patronage (■rim; tho season. TH©B. C. GARRETT, SAVING FUNDS. CPRIWr GARDEN SAVING FUND SO- CIETY OF PHiLAfJELWirA. Oflioe, No. Ml North THiRD Street (Consolidation Bank Building.) CHARTERED BY Tljj; LEGISLATURE OFFENN -1 Deposits received in auma of One Dollar and Upwards, and repaid in Gold, without nottoe. with FIY-p PER CENT. INTEREST from the cay oi deposit tiJJ with drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long been needed m thp Northern part of the city, ami ** The Spring Garden Ba vines Fund Society " was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Manager*. in organising and locating it. have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and euterpn* From 9to 2 l i o’olock; also, on Mopday and Thursday from ft until 8 o'clock m thd evoking. MANASBBS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John I'.Uyy, Hop. U, K-Strong, Danipl Umioripfler, Frederick Staoke, Frnnpia HM, Joseph P. LeClero» i John Kesajar, Jr., Geo/ge Kneoht, i sines 8. Pringle, Jacob Dock, oseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. MillwarJ, George Woelpner, Geo. T. Thorn, Feter C. KHmakor. Robert B. Davidson. . JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President Fbancis Hart, Secretary. ta2o-tfif SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TER KBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUTStreot, Southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia, incorporated by the State of Pennsylvn- Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. „ ... Tbo office is open every day from 9 q clock in the morning till ft o’clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. Hon. IIfiNRY 1.. BENNER, President. ROBERT BELFKIDGB, Vice President. Wii.mam J, Keku, Secretary. DIXKCTOHS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert RelfruUe, Francis Lee. Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yorkes, C. Lamhcth Munns, Henry Diifenderfer, Money i“ received and payments marie daily. Tho investments aro made, in conformity with the B revisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, round Rents, and such finjt*olass seeunties as will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot mil to give permanency and stability to this Institution. aul-ly SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, oornerTHIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small sums reoetved, ami paidhaok on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the tiny of deposit to the day of withdrawal! Office houm, from » until 6 o’clock ever) day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until fto’ciooV. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from JCI upwards. PreHident—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasurer—JAMES R, HUNTER, PLINY FISK. Actuary. " A little, but often, fills the Purse.” Franklin saving fund— No. 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut nnd Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all He* pKijits mi demand. Depositors’ money secured by Government State, ami City Loans,Ground Rents,Mortgages, Tine Compmy deems safety better profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tors’ money, tiut have It at alt times ready to re turn with a per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. , . , , „ Females, married or single, and Minors oan deposit in their own right, nnd such deposits can l>e withdrawn only by their consent. Charter porpotual. Incorporated by the Btato of with authority toreoeive mo ney from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open dnily from 9 to $ o'clock, and on Wednesday nnd Saturday evenings until 8 o’elk. DIREOTORB. Jacob H, Shannon, Cvrue Cadwalloder, John Shiudtor, George Russell, Mnlaehi W. Slonn, EdwardT. Hyatt, Lowta Krumhhftpr, Henry Detany, Nicholas K-ap’ili'uifle, Nathan Smedter, Jos. R. Sattaerthwnite. Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph w.Lippincott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Cyrus Cs.dwali.adkk, Treasurer. d!8-y __ “ A Dollar saved is twice earned,” NOTICES. PENNSYLVANIA. SS: [?KAI. 1 IN THE NAME AND BY TilK AUTHORITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA. , WILLIAM V. PACKER, GOVERNOR OF THE SAID COMMONWEALTH. PROCLAMATION. , , WiinnEYo, Jty the third seotion of the aotof the Ueuornl Astfombly of the Commonwealth passtd 22d da> of April, A. u. 1863, entitled “ An Act to establish a umkuie: fund for the payment of the public'debt.” it is iimdo the d-Hy of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, tho Auditor General nnd Btato Treasurer, Commission ers of tho Sinking Fund created t» the said act of A*- scinhl) on tho first Monday of Boptonibor, A. D. 1859, uno mi the Kitmo da) annually thereafter, to report and ccrtih to tho Governor the amount received undertho said not. the amount of interest paid, and the amount of the dobt of the Commonwealth redeemed and nold by tliem. Whereupon the Governor shall direct the certi icetes representing, the same to l>e cancelled, and on Hiuii uaiicellaiion, issue his proclamation statins tho fact andlt ho extinguishment and final discharge of m> much ol the principal of said debt. And whorea*. By the muety-eighth section of the act ‘l 1 !> ,ll$ uo , Assomhly paasod tbq 19th day of April, A. L. 1853, entitled “ An Act to provide for the ordinary expenses of tho Government." it Isprovidod, that there atler tho receipts to tho Sinking Fund, to the amount that may lie necessary to cancel the reliof issues now in circulation, under the provisions of the act of the 4th the reissue under the act of the 10th day of April,. A. D. l«9, shall be applied toward the cancellation of said issue. And whereas, Will'am M. Hiester, Jacob Fry, Jr., and Eli Shier, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund in obedience to the requirements oflaw, report and certiiy o me. that the debt of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania redeemed and held hy them from the 30th da» of a. D. 1857, to the 6th dftyof September, A. D. 1869, amounts to the sum of one million one hundred and Hurt*.seven thousand one hundred nnd fifty-five dollars and thirty-six cents, made up ns follows: Certificates of stock loan of April 11th, 1&43, 6 per cent 844A50 00 Certificate of stock loans of various dates, 5 per cent 1,0*7,213 an telief issues cancelled... - 41,071 00 Interest certificates of various dates 4.296 10 xf Total .. $1,137165 34 Now, therefore, aa required by the the third section of the nctol Assembly aforesaid, I do hereby issue this my irncmuiation, declaring the raiment, cancellation, ex in.uißhment, and final dis- har<e of one million one itimlred and thirty-seven thousand one hundred and h !ty-li\ e dollars and thirtv-six cents of the principal of the /leht of the Commonwealth, including forty-one thousand and seventy.one dollars of the relief issues whioh have been cancelled and dostroved, as authorized by the umety-eiijhth section of the act of the 19th of April. A. D, one thousand euht hundred and fifty-three. Given under my hand and the great seal of tne State *yla rr ‘»bur<, this nineteenth day of September, A. D. ISA and of the Commonwealth the eighty-fourth. _ _ WM. F. PACKER. By the Governors WM, M. Hirstkr, Secretary of the Commonwealth. »?L6t OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF THR CATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT. AND •IRJE RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 308 Walnut street, riiiladelphia, September 23, 1869.—NOTICE:—The sub scriber h-reby gives notice to all whom it may con cern, that he has been duly appointed by the Supreme Court of Tennsj Ivania *■ Receiver of the Real and Per sonal Property and Kstato of the Catawissa Williams port, ami Erie Railroad Company, and of all the pro perty. privileges, franchises, and powers on which all or either or any of the mortgages named m a certain bill in equity, filed on the 21st instant, are a lien, or whioh are covered thereby.” The sulmenlior, as Receiver, is authorized by the order oi the Court to run and operate the road of the altove-named company, and such othor roads as the said corporation has heretofore run. and exercise the authority and tranchises of said company,and to em ploy such persons and make such payment* anddis lmrsejnonts as may be needful and p oper in so dotn c. Hois also, among other powers granted, specifically authorized , to pay nil the sums now due amf maturing to the employees of the said railroad, and *' the amount* uiio and maturing, and to arise and mature, for materi als and supplies about the operation, nnd for the use of said railroad.” All persons having business relating thereto will, therefore, please apply to the subscriber, at his Office. seZt-stutn 6t WM. D. LEWIS, Receiver. OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH. MOUNT JOY, AND LANCAS TER RAILROAD COMPANY. P»m.4DZLPKiA,Btptember24.lB69. The Board of Directors have THIS PAY declared a semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT.olear of State Tax. on the Capital Stook of the Company, payable to Ihn Rtockholdew or their legal representatives* on and after WEDNESDAY, the6th day otOctobernex» it thotr office, No 234 South THIRD Street F«ons»|«aniA Rai'road Building. , GEORGE TABER. s3B-flt Treasurer PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL * ROAD COMPANY. Office R 7 South FOURTH Street, rniLADStmu, Sept. 20th. 1&9. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of thie Company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave thorn at this Office on or before the 50th inßtant, when receipts will be xivon, And Checks will be ready for qeuvery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for saw B. BRADFORD, TO THE HOLDERS OP THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD COMPANY: The holder* of the First Mortgage Ronds ot the Wtl hamaport And Elmira Railroad Company who desire to avil themselves 01 the security of the said mortgngo are requested to call at the Office of E. B. Whelen Jc Co., No. 3p9 WALNUT Street, withct delay, and sign the application for the appointment af a Trustee. It is imperatively necessary to the protection of their interests that this he immediately. moncDMVobiS'son, E. 8. WHELEN, CHARLES GIBBONS, skt-3trp Committee of First Mortgage Bondholders. A&: NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—'I he Ship PHILADELPHIA. Captain Pool, from Liverpool, is now ready to discharge at RACE Street Wharf. Consunoes will please send their permits on boanh' All goods not permitted in fix o days will to sent to Pnb lic store. s2l-5t TROS. RICHARDSON ft CO. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA. GERMANTOWN. AND NORRIBTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. NINTH and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, Sept. iGth, 1833. The Board of Apnagors nt their Meeting on theS»h inAttdflclAred a Dividend of FIVE PERCENT, on the Capital Stock for the six months ending the 31st inst., whioh will to paid to Stockholders, on and after MON DAY, the 3d of October next. PransTer will not be made for ten days after the 2Jd instant, W. S. WILSON, sl7-stutht3oo Treasurer. TVOTlCK.—Letters Testamentary to the IN Estate or FREDERICK KLETT, late of the City of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to tin undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate wil please make payment, and those having hlaimsare re queAted to present their accounts without delay to FRED'IC KLETT. Jr., 1233 ARCH Street JOB. W. DALLAM, N. E. oorper SECOND pnd CAL LQWHILL. FRAN KLIN C. JONES, 63? RAOE Street. an 3-tuths3wAsep 6-tutlig.tw Executors, CPEOIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good ~ Tear’* Patent Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, ami all other fabrics and articles made br combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with m; name, and by my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNER OF THE TiTLES AHD EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore mWtfwttUyi or im- MA.VUI»ACTUKK and SELL aaKai fc n t fi?v p,u “ tlon 10 me oSLIr HORACE H. DAY. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.—The NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or the PENNSYLVANIA JSth. VOth, and 30th dayi of September next. On the Ist of September, the Secretary will remove to the Rooms of the Philadelphia Social? for the promotion of Agricul ture, No. 620 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, where Hooka of Entry fortho Exhilntion will be onuied. Loiters addreasod to the Secretary,at Ilarruburg, to John McGowen. Philadelphia.or Cuaulbs K.Enolb, Hustlcton, will meetwith attention till Ist of September. ~ „ DAVID TAGGART, Pro^deut. A. 0. HEISTER, Sec’y. aulQ-Vftg-ueiHUiEtoao NOTICES. —Persons having business with tho FLOJJR INSPECTOR 5,111 oall at No. 14 VINE Btreet, between the hour* of » o’clock and S P. M., where they will Cnd the Inspector o,r his Deputy, F. M. HIESTER- 6. M. LAWMAN, io)7 Flour Inspector. PIANOS. CHIOKERINQ & SONS, n^RANP,mM|°ffrKioi« WAHKR 00 M J M OH asKA! T STREET. Constant j in store a lari* stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS, Wo have been awarded, at the diflereat Exhibitions in this country and Europe, 38 GOLD AND6ILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. Ja3B-ly rejSfgj RAVEN, BACON, & Co.'s, iTTtT* Nunns ft Clark's. Hallett, Davis, ft Co.’a, and A. H. Gale ft Co.'s superior PIANOS, 4UO. Ma son ft Hamhu’s unrivalled MELuDEONs and HAR MONIUMS, sp ddkirahlft Tor Ohurohes and Lecture .ad MoloijoE. to Host. mrll-lr SEVENTH and OIUSTNOT. ffCgan A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN nTPn pianos. 80II0MA0KER t CO.. IU2I CHESTNUT Street, respectfully tpvite the musio lovmg public to call and examine their new and suc cessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Plano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding allthe objections generally made to the style of Grand Piano, also dmnnishin.' the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, ami evenness of touch, with exquisite deh oiicj and Hweetness, these SUPERIOR AND IN are wholly unequalled. They have received tho highest encomiums, and are pronounced by oritics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalledlTANOS. We pave been awarded the First Premium*, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New York. 1833. eel-lf MEDICINAL. A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER. -tx FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL’B NEURALGIA SALVE. „ „ Phila., July 7th, 1858. Mr. E. W. Tboxill—Dear Sir:—l have been troubled with the “ NEURALGIA” for the Test U years, and have suffered the most exoruoiating pain, compelling me at tunes to give up my business entirely. I oould not eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I suffered more than tongues can tell. J had the advioe and aid o( various phynoians, and used other remedies, but all of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the papers. I concluded to oall on a person whom 1 had learned was cured of a cabs of 20 years standing. He applied the "BALVE" bpt onoe, and I felt immediate relief—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 reel grateful to you for the restora tion of mv health. 1 CHARLES H. BAKER, Tohaocqnist, CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensington. Forsalp.wholesale ami retail, at 8. W. corner SIXTH and PARRISH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER ft Co.’n.N. W. oorner Third and Walnut sts, epSO-lf TP. WESTCOTT’S CELEBRATED TAB -LF CORDIAL. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Consumption. Wenlcott’s Tar Cordj&l cures Bronchitis. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds, Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast. Weitcott’e Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the Heart. _ _ Weatcott a Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility. Wosteott’a Tar Cordial cures General Debility. Westcott a T ar Cordial oares Diseases of the Kidneys, Strangury, and Gravel. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding Piles. Westcott s Tar Cordial cures Female Weaknesses. Dr. Westoott’s Tar Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. Also, Principal Depot forDr.Westoott’sAntl-Sorofu* lousSjruDand Cholera Mixture. Dr. E. It. WESTCOTT can be consulted on the above diseases, free of ohargo, at his Consulting Rooms. No 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. j> ld-tl HOTELS. WETIIERILL HOUSE, SANS 0 Jl Btreet west of Sixth.—Tins deservedly favorite plftoe having l»oen purchased by the underaignod, will heroaßor Ih> conducted on the most enterprising scale. The best Game, Oysters, nnd Relreshuients, prepared in the ohoioest stylo and tho finest Liquors, from the moat popular importing houses, always on hand. The patronage of tho public is respect full v muted JOHN J. DARTRAM. 8£?“ Private Rooms for Suppers, Arbitration*. Com mittees, Socioum, fto. elO-lm qMIE (JMuN, A ARCH BTREET, ABOVE THIRD. UPTON 8. NF ( WCOMBR? £L^HU- The .itimtiou of this HOTEL is lunermrlr sdajted to the wants ol the Business Public; and to those m search of pleasure. Passenger Railroad*, which now run past, ana m close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride tn ail ulnoa* nf interest in or about the oity. jy S3-Cm GANGS OF RlGGlNG—Manufactured of tho best material, and forle lit ,H No.S3N. WATKRandM 'rkl*Va&e'a, SALES BY- AUCTION, 7UKNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., *- No. 489 MARKET STREET BALE THiS {TUESDAY) MORNISO, SEPTEMBER W. AT XO O’CLOCK. The attention of purchasers l.i.reijuesled to our »a|o tun (Tuesday) mornm*, September 27th.at 10 o’clock, ;y catalogue, on sis months’ credit. comprising a cene r,V. assortment. Also, an in?oice of linen cambric idkfs. of Messrs. Bocnr tc Co. to HBTAIUJHB-LINEN CAMBRIC . K v u ; °* l, ie importation of Messrs. Beoar A Co. neluded in sale this morning— i 7T,- zen Ptsu* hemstitched and printed linen cambric hiiMi. dozen m*n'*X fine - do do. rYomen * 7, hemstitched and f mb’d do. ?me French linen cambric. ’rintod cambric hdkfs. Cochineal fane; hdkfe. , laconels and book collars nnd set*. !xmdou printed cashmeres and check*. 6HAWJ.S. 1,000 Scotch printed Casunore sbawls •jju broche-uorder Stella shawls. * wo extra quality tul-wool long shawls, newest style fO BAL^ U OF'IMrORTEg o APrD DOMESTIC DRY This Morning Sent.27th,at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on t months credit— 450packa*ea and lots of fancy and staple dry goods. Jgr Bninples and catalogues ea r ty on morning of sale. SCOTCH PRINTEp CASHMERE SHAWLS. This Morning, An invoice of Scotch printed Cashmere shawls. „ ALL-WOOL LONDON FLA/D LONG SiLtWLS-For SOO new etil* London plaid wool lone shawls. 3Sd Li-4 do do square do. . NEW dTYLE EMBROIDERIES. An invo'ce of jaconet collar* and seta. CHENILLE SCARFS AND CAMBRIC IIDKFS. JU> dozen Peru chenille scarfs. 10r‘ dozen printed and plain border cambric hdVfa. 000 dozen madder cotton hdkfs. MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS. 60 lots new stylo cloth and Bearer cloaks and man* iltas. SCOTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. 30 cases whalebone- frame Scotch einzhara umbrellas.* SUPERFINE LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS. Of the importation of Messrs. Becar tt Co. Thu Morning, ~ dozens plain hemstitched and printed borders linen :ambnc hdkfs, s-8,3*4, and 7-8 size, of superior quality, "or city trade. SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. On Friday Morning, Sept, 30th, at 10 o clock, by catalogue, on six months oredit— fiOQlotsof fancy and staple Frenchdry goods. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Ctuto» louse, between FOURTH and FIFTH BtreeU. LARGE SALE OF RIBBONS. MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE OQODsI Ao., .... On Wednesday Morning. Bept 2Stb, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock, will Dd sold SOO lots ofnew and seasonable oods, comprising a desirable assortment, well worthy he attention of the Trade. Consisting, in part, of ncaly embroidered jaconet ami cambric collars and sets, infants' jaconet waists, needle* work bands and inserting, Maltese and 1 thread lace col ars. Imen cambric hdkfs, jaconet and cambric tnuslm, >l l ex lace veils and kid staves. Also, a lull line of rich new stile trimmings, Mack silk girdles, cords, and tas sels, velvet ribbons sitkfnn-os Ac. HONNET RIBBONS. Also, an invoice dt new style bonnet ribbons, jest landed, plain and high colors, plaid end embroidered, for liestcity sates. Also, plain and fancy bonnet velvets, dark straws, for fall sales. Ac.- -- . . . . „ Rich fall etvle velvet and chenille Bowers and plain and fancy feather*.. • JEWEL RV. An invoice of painted, cameo, and fancy jewelry. PEREMPTORY SALE OF A STOCK OF CLOTH ING, MADE FOR BEST RETAIL SALES. On Thursday, Sept. 29th. will be sold, by catalogue, at the store of Messrs. Robert Dccou A Co., 4b9 Chestnatstreet, pre vious to their removal to No. 611 Chestnut street, their entire stock of ready-made clothing, consisting of the usual assortment uf coats, pants, ana vests, of best make, suited to the present and approaching se*soo. Catalogues ready ano samples amused for ex-‘ animation on Wednesday previous to the sale. FIRST SPECIAL SALE OF GERMANTOWN GOODS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS. X/HAWERB, Ao. On Friday Monuot. Sept, 30th, hr catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock, will he held our first sale of Germantown consisting of the usual assortment of woollen init hoods, Bcarf* talmas, .leggins, Ac. Also, men’s, women's, and children’s hosiery, shirts, drawers. Ao. KF* Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale. Philip ford auctioneer, no. 530 MARKET Street, and 531 MINOR Street. SALE OF CARPETS. This Morning, Sept. 27, at IOJs o’clock preeieelv, will be sold, by oata lozue.on 6 months credit. ISO pieoesof superfine and medium qualities nil worsted a. d wool ingram carpet ings; all woo) filling cotton chain do.; 4-4.3-!, and 6-8 damask woollen Venetian do.; i i cottage, list, and rag do. Catalogues on morning of sale. Treuurir. BAIJB OF 1.000 CASES BOOTS. BHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, Ao. On Wednesday Morning, September ss, at 10 o'etaek precisely, will be sold b; pataiogoe, on four months’ credit. 1,000 cases men’s am I boys’ boots, shoes, brogaus t gaiters, slippers, buffalo , overshoes, Ac.: ladies' and misses' boots, gaiters, shoes, slipp-rs. ties. Jeuny Linds, overshoes, Ac., embracing a large and desirable assortment of city a®d Eastern manufacture, well worthy the attentionoibuyert. 200 1)07.. GOAT BKl*B t COCHINEAL, LmNQB , Ac. Included m sale will be found— SOpdoaen goat sains, oochmeal knings, striped bind ings, A o »0 CASES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Also, in sale, samples of 200 oases Scotch gingham umbrella*. T M. GUMMEY & SONS, 0 • heal estate CARD,—J. M* Gummey 4 Sons, auctioneer*, will hold regular sales of Real Estate,Stocks, Ao, Also boast hold furniture at dwellings.— ‘ " FIRST FALL SALE. On Thursday, Bept. 39th, at 7>a o’clock in the evening, will be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing; Peremptory Sale—sl,27s.—A yearly ground-rent o 975 50, issuing out of lot of ground northeast corner o bWAin and Seventeenth streets, 17 feet front by 67 feet deep. Peremptory Sale— 92»®0.—A yearly ground-rept of $l6B. issuing outof lot ot'ground west Bide of Sixteenth Jtreet t d6 ieet southof Brown street, 3fi feet front by 73 eetBtnohesdeep. Peremptory Sale—*2,Boo.—Rond and mortgage fo $2,900. on three-story brick residence and tat of group! east side of Seventeenth street, 34 feet north of Swam street; tat feet front by 67 feet deep. Peremptory Sale—9l.s(o.—bond and mortgage for 815QP on lot of ground south side of Brown street, 31 > feet a inches westward from Sixteenth street, 18 fee: fr^ I 'w[? J)tlj?fJ 1 A| C ]i'E LOTS Ol- OBOUND, r.it »d. of Twenty-ufth street, between Susquehanna avenue and Emmett street. 38 feet 11 inches front by 1U feet X inch deep. Clear of all incumbrance. HANDSOME THKEE-STORY BRICX RESI DENCE, with large threerstory bock buildings, and furnished with all the extra modern conveniences. S,te No. 611 North Seventh street. The house is well and in good order. Part may remain on grouuil rent. THREE-STORY BRICK RESIT) EUpE, »<Wle No. '2. S.nsom Jtreet. Lot 13Je,-, tronl l, i, feet 6 wehee deep, to o bock out!d| Thi« n s rslttsbl. propertr. beint in a central location, and verideairable ter office. HjNpSOMK ROUOH-CAST KbSIDENCE. far^ nißhrd with nil the modem conveniences, tarxe lot of ground, and excellent stable, gouth east from Fourth sHQftUt’amdea. N. J. Lot «0 feet •tOQtW.lSOfeet deep. All in perTwt order, and built eapdciallylor the OMupanevof the present owner. rOLR DESIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND, situate on the north aide of Vine street, extending from Fifty eighthla riHy-niath streets. No. I. ooraer lot, ISO feet be S|) feet: No. 2,120 feet by bSifeet; No. S, 130 feet by 27» feet; -io. 4, canier lot. w Teel by m feet- Pauen ger railway passes the front. GEHMAMtOWN.—Desirable lot of ground,eouthude or Herpian street, oast of tl\e turnpike, Co leet iront by 100 feet deep, within eight minutes walk from the depot. KV, Op our Private Sale Register will always oo found h very large amount of real estate, Including every do •onption of oity and country property. J. M. GUMMEY ft SORB. RealEctklt woken, No, WO W ALN UT B»net7 lStaw Sixth. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTBAM- ... r »BP>i »»w TO*, TO IIVIXTOOI. ChUf CsbrnTjusso— «130 Second Cabin Passage 75 _ , „ »Rost bostom *o Livxnyooi.. Chief Cabin pa««age.— gill] BecondC>bi# Passage...., 6U „The ahiM from Boston oall at Halifax. Judkins, AMERICA, Capt Miller, ARABIA, Cant. J. Stone, NIAGARA, Cant, Ander- ABIA. CapL E. G. Lott, eon. AFRICA. Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt. 3. Leitch, CANADA, Cast. Lang, These vessels carry a olea white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red on portbow. DpS A ’isl icll ' i'i Wednesday, Bept.lJ. PERSIA, Judkins, “ N \ ork, Wednesday. Soot.». ARABIA.Stone, ” Boston, Wedeesday. Oct. 5 4, § York, Wednesday,Ocf 11. o£P A * r* : °*» . Boeuw, Wedneeday.Oct. m. Berths not seoured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board. n ~ § r 9n u r these ehipe will not be accountable for Gold, Bilver. Bullion. Specie, Jewelry., Precious Stones or Metals, uptees bills of ladiux are «rn*d therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freixht or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, i Bowlin* Green. sIQ-tf New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES , Heavy FreightatanaverageofviPtißNpercent.be lowNew York. Bteamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap Um Charles P. Marshman, will sad on Wednesdar. Oc-r.6th.at 10 A.M. Through in 43 to bo hours, only 40 hours at Sea. _ M . FOR BAVANNAH, Ga. The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J.Garvin,will sail on Friday,September 30,at 10 o’clock A. M. Throokh m M to 00 hour*, only 48 hours at Sea. „ days changed from every Saturday to erert five Goode received, and Bills of Lading signed did first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY STONES’! ATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run ae above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, ftc., for all places in the South and Southwest. „ . L insurance Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goode ■hipped Smith will be found to be lower by theee shipe than by «&ih*g vessels, the preqxium being one-half the N.B.—lnsunmoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farter than Charleston or Savannah, the ■“ %W^Du6TlW o F^lt h r^ Fare by this route 36 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route. sjwiU be seen by the following sche dule. Throu*h tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, exoept from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery t To Charleston—... ft 18 00 Charleston „*»ao Savannah.. 15 00 Savannah T 31 ou Augusta »00 Augusta. 96 00 Maoon 11 00 Maoon. - 32 75 BOO Atlanta 3100 Columbus.™. 33 00 Columbus. 86 00 Albany 2400 37 00 Montgomery..„ 26 00 Montgomery...—.- 88 00 Mobile 35 00 Mobile 46 90 New Orleans.... 89 70 New Orleans. 6100 No bills.of lading signed after the ship has sailed For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above v me street, or to _ ALEX. HERON, Jro • Southwest corner FOUTH and*CHESTNUT. Agents in Charleston, T. 8. ft T. G. BUDD. ?l Savannah. HUNTER ft GAMMELL. _For Florida {Torn Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. „ . For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary a and 6t. John’s, every Tuesday and Saturday. j)23 ~ GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSniP COMPANY.—STEAM TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDONDERRY-for f 30. VROW SBW TORE, GLASGOW, Thompson. Wednesday, October 12, at 1) n’rtltwk. nrv'n. EDiNBtRGII, Cumming, Wednesday,October26, aU2 o’clock, noon - TROM OLAgOOW. Wedneeday, September 11 KDINBI RGU, Cumming, Wednesday, Septembers*. Rates of Passage Dom New York, PhiUdelptua,or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or Lon donderry* first class. S7B. Steerage, found with an iron dance of properly oooked provisions, $3O. An experienced Surgeon attached to eaeh steamer No charge for medicines. For freight or passage, applv to No. US WALNufmfoeAfJeVi*. No.*3BRtLUJWAY.’jj.w ,ork. U. S. M. STEAMERS HAVRE AND SOUtIuMPTON, ARAGO, Captain Lines, will anil July 23, September 17,November lj. FULTON, Captain Wolton, will soil August 20, Ooto ber 16, Docemhor 10. First Cabin ___ _ SIM Second Cabin passage... .n r- 78 Po, freight °, KBIM . Wf A _Atthe Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Omoe, Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. je23-6m BOXES AMERICAN AND XOAJUUfreNCH WIN' OWOLASS-Themost approved brand*. «"d ol every sue ftnd quality reqinreo for eity ami - ountry trade. «C priees sstonishingly low. Send your orders to ZIEGLER ft SMITH, llrug Paint Gloss, and Varnish Dealers, comer SECOND and ORKF.N Streets. *U tf PUKE CONFECTIONEKY, MANUF*( Tt’ttKD BY EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Late of iS. Henrion. Stere B. W. corner ARCH ond NINTH streets, •3nt (Factory 814 Filbert street.! city trade SHIPPING. SALES BV AUCTIOX. M THOMAS & SONS, • No«. 153 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STB BUT (Formerly Not. 67 tad 69.) CARD.—PUBLIC KALEB REAL ESTATE ANS STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE, at U o'cui?. /£? Sales of real estate and stock* -via hereafter be held at 13 o'clock soos, instead of ut the eremng. Third Fell Sale. 20tb September, at the Exchance, St5cKS AND REAL N |grATE, THIS DAY, AT Pamphlet eataloutes now ready, eouta.'iin? fall de scriptions of ail the pro peril** to be fold this day* J7U» imtani, Rt U oeiock, n«»n. toxeiber with % hit of sale* let, 4th. Rh, lith. and Dfth October, com prising a large amount of valuable property. FALL SALKS STOCK AND BEAT. ESTATE. FiAh Fall Sale. 27th September. At the Exchange. Sixth Fall Sale, let October; on the premisea-rew dear* and furniture. No. I*l9 Clinton street. Seventh Fall Sate. 41 h October, at the Exchsage. KF Part of the handbill* for each of tn«.a&or» mill now ready. STOCKS, LOANS CEMETERY LOTS, Ac. Thl* Day* Sept. 27. at 13 o’clock, noon, will be sold, at the Phila plua Exchange— &£ share* McKean and Elk Land tad Improvement Company. §?*Tb« Banbury and fine Railroad t* lo cated thrnuth th* Und. O LOTS MOUNT MORIAH CEMETERY. -.Aleo. lot* No*. 43 te 46. iaelastTe,67 to 74 iAchielpe* *l4 81,83.88, t5> 230.233,336. lection No! Alen.l share Phtiadeiphia Lihrar*. PEREMPTORY SALE-SAN FRANCISCO. Also. without reserve, for account of waom it aar concern 1 - ■oc2ft!on MM (6 ° m4w £*» Francisco Land As- ae^n** 00 Areh-etrett Theatre, nlaj without y*- W•**?**popnoavfilih Rank-SJO per share m»L #1 000 City 6 per cent. Loan, tn close a concern 134 shares Northwest Minmr Company o| Michigan, toclose a concern,(in lots of lOabarraescbJ Administrators* Sale. 15 shares Merchants’ and ManuUctniers* tuny of Pittsburg. * £72.19 second mortgage scrip Williamsport sad Elmira R- Broad Co. 17 shares Greenwich Improvement and Railroad Co., pirs%». FIPTH FALL SALE, SEPTEMBER 27, AT NOON, WiUinclodw— LaJg E A ND* VALUABLE FRcMIkTY.U- ACRKB, with improvements, opposite Dr. Bond’s elegant reut deuce. South Broad street. Thirteenth street, rtitner. Wolf, and Porter street*, and Moj smensiu* r«i<L Executor*’ Sale—Estate of P. J. Kramph.deo’d. elfoant couhtkv residence, LaNuas rLß~Klegant modem Aa.ene*n-Ital>an villa, with statue* coach bouse, and 3 acres of groond. Chestnut •tree*. Lancaster, l a. www»*»» HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE -Fear-Mart bro-wn-Btons TMidrn-,. with double taek boildiei,. ud ' fteenth° 00nTem * BCM ’ NO.UOB Fine »lre«“leM o? TorS'H^ BI,E LOT AND TWO DWELL ?"’»■> joeet, Ridce arenae nnd FiftemKh 1 L” 1 08 fMt 011 Br »« HTML « feet on Rida, avenue ’■ .VALUABLE FaßM.—Valuable farm 178 acres, 0* the old Drove road, 2 mites east of Potutown. PotS trove township, Mont, omer* epuntv, pa, 1 DANDgIME MODERN* R&IDKS'ck-Pour-story Irnck residence, with oouble back buildings and mocern wnvenjence* No.iafl Chestnut at, westofEuhteenth PINE STRLkT—Three*s»ory brick duelling, Nn SJB Pin* street between Fifth and Six’h. " 0 /fOUR DWELLINGS.— F«!r modern tbreMorv bnek dwellim*. Noe, 3«p j«a jioi and Utf Marnua , street, north of Master. Twentu th ward. Peremptory SaIe.—LARGE AND VaLUABIsE LOT. north side or Pine street, vest of Till, Twantt-founiL waro, 106 by ISO feet, with three trouts. lute. -~-w- . VALUABLE FARM.—Valuable farm. 2TO acres, S*. tsbory township, Lancaster ooonty, Pa.,l miie ft m Beartown. and 7 tunes from Gap station, on the Pena* sylrania Jfatlroad. e, he Darby plank road and aaaeu,er railway, between • ar f !£, nliamstreets,Twenty-fourth ward, to teet front. *lO feet deep, two fronts. VINE STREET.—Neat and couveuent three-story 10090 ‘>en street. we*t of Tenth. BTORE AND I) WELLI NOS.—Frarnc store and two - wo-story trame dwellings. Wood street, west of Amber, Kenun&ton, tot U t>y 146 feet, with two fronts. „ SIXTH FAIjL SALE— lst OCTOBER. Trustees’ Peremptory Sale—On the Premises. Estate of Hon.T. M. Pettit deo’d. RESIDENCE aND FDBN TURE. No. MH CUNTON STREET. On Saturday Montis*, • Ocr. Ist, at 10 o'clock, will ne sold, without reserve, on the premises, the well-built three-story bnek residence, with three-no/y back buildia-s.and a'l mode*n cdt? vemences. .No, 1019 Clinton street between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Lot 20 by lOOfeet. poaseswem. .PT_RNi f L RE.—ThefwTuiturewilt beeotd imme dtateU after the boose. SEVENTH FALL SALE—4rB OCTOBER, AT NOON. Will include— VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION -Bix-storr hnck store and dwelling, No 2U North Fourth street, between Raoe and \ me ' Fennipton B,te-»Tnk GIRARD FI.OCR. MILL'A ~IA« TAlinblo propen, kno»n !%X th, Uirari Hoar V‘6 s ! Mm oo-il T‘!d. Ao , Niori «!/«(. TAVERN -ND DWELLING.—Thr.--.tory briok iMem.nddw.llmi.KiathM.teonwrof C,renter end Ferkor itreou. Pilth Rod Sixth, with » thr.it Sfflßhwlrk we m - m the r«ir, on Fnik.r stmt,(Ut. 4a-VaLUABLE BUSINESS PRO FERTy.—Fonr-storr brown-stone and brick buiUinx. No. 3J7 Walnut street, and five-etory brick (mastic/ building, No.aao Harmony street, betwe. a Tturd and Fourth. MODERN RMIDENCE. —Four-story brick resi dence. No. 28 North Twelfth street, above Race. %r* t} J*FB i- [G G TH ST-—Three-sforyteiek dwaHing, No. 633 North Euhth street, above Wallace, with a three-story brick hoose mth*T«»r, on Lorain street Executors’ Peremptory <6aie—Estate of Wm. Davfs. deceased. .VALI’ABLB WHARF AND LOTS. BRISTOL. PA. -Coal wharf anS three bniliiin, lot., front,the on the “ ilCedar «N«*.Wb**o ELEGANT -MODERN RESlDENCE,—Modemthrea at<wybnok rnndence, with tht« »tory back tmljinc, Run Uric aula r ard, No. 15,1 GirxriJ nTQnne.weti otSix t'fnlli «r»at. *) Ir.t fmnt. 150 fnt jreo.toa back rrrwt. \ ALL ABLE FARM AND STOHh STAND.-SIV acre*. «.m the Germantown and I‘otmown turnpike, in Hickory Town, Plyiucuth township, MonLonrfrr oounty.Pa. * VaLI ABLE DWKLUNG.—Tbree-story brick dwell insi ao gouth Fifth street, above SpTueo. BISINEBS SlAND—ThroejStory bnek tarera *nd dwelnu<. southwest comer of Twenty-first an«i vtoii- K l >**reeujbetwee* Arch and Filbert. AIADfSON ST.-- wo stor* bnek dwelling. Xo. Madison, Mroct. between Race and Vine and Eleventh and Twelfth streets.- . VALUABLE BKYEftLT PROPERTY vir.: late|.%^ < Sof?or , - ,W, “ toftom ‘ h »‘‘“* i ™‘ frSSfw feote"' 1 Br °“ 1 st ” a ‘- « *>* Third street, beh}* Magnolia, lot *7 by S» dwemn^La nra i above Wamu, lot • ' Af.LARL£ DELAWar E WHARF,» feet6inches by fa* t. Vitn privilege of 309 fevt more i&g, so.. Beach street, betveea Shackamaxou sod Marlborough streets. Kentiiutoo. HANDSOME . MODERN RESIDENCE. No. ISO Spruce street, with all modern improvement* and con venience*. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. Sooth Sixteenth street, between Walnut mad Locust streets, with mo dem improvements and conveniences. LARGE AN Ij VALUaBLE LOT. Iso feet front, oa Twenty-third street, near Girard Colle fc *. . PERLmFIORY BaLE.—2 three story brick dwell m*«. B. V* . corner of Eleventh and Haxel streets. TWO-STORY BRICK COTTAGE, Market etreet, Camden, N.J. LOT OF GROUND, east side of Front straet, above Race, extendraj lbroaxh to Water street. Tworroot*. LOT OF GROUND, with two-story brick dwelling, N.i.. corner of Almond and bomerset streets, Nine teenth ward.(late Richmond.) STABLE AND COaCH-HOUSE. Perth(hts Robert son) street, between Parrish and Poplar snd.ti*hth and Franklin streets. Sale in Germantown. SUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO, ftc., 4c. This Moraine, 27th Sept., at 11 o’clock, on Mam street, opposite Qu»en, Germantown, the entire householo fnmiture, including a suit of sapenor oak furniture, covered with morocco, he order by Vollmer, v&lnut diam/-room furnnare, %B&ut and chain her fans.tare. Bruiser and ingrain carpetings, oil cloths, fine Canton matting, ftc. Also, the kitchen furniture, eixht-dsy clonk, ftc. fcr May be examined at 8 o’clonk on the morning o£ tale. CAN EDITIONS, LARGE AND SUPERIOR TELE SCOPE, ftc. „ _, This Evening, Sept- 27ih, at the Auction Store, a collection of vs’na- We nnscellaneous books. A Iso. a Urge end superior telescope, with tripod, ft c„ cost $llO. ST* For farther particulars see catalogues. Bale at No. I»North Sixteenth StreeL GENTEEL FURNITURE. TAPEstRY CARPETS. Ae., fte. , . On Wedneeday Moraine, 2Sth instant, at 10 o’clock, at No. 129 North Sixteenth street, corner of Cherry street, the »enleel househoM and kitchen furniture, tapestry carpets, fto>,of a gen tlsmfto leaving the qity. tw May be examined on the morning of tale, at ft o'clock. ...... Bale at Noe. IS# andUl Sooth Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIR RORS, PIANOFORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thursday Morning, At 9 0 clook, at the auction store, an aseortment cd excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piaio-fortee, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from fsimhes dechmsg how keetx nr removed to tke store «r mis. SPLENDID CHANDELIERS, BRaCKETB, Ac. On Thursday Moni'n,;, At the suction fctore.lele«antl2-l«gVtcas chandelier, with bronxe figure*, cost $100; 4 s'X-luht da; 3 firo bsht do.* 2 three-light do. Also, very ele-.ant two. three, and four-luht side bra,lets, with fi.urea. All made by Cornelius ft Co., to order, and in rise but a short time. ELEGANT SILVER TEA SET. Also, n silver tea «nd eoffee set,6 pieces, made bj Wilson; 24silver teaspoons. Sale at No. 1113 Girard Street. I.lt-KS, OIL PAINTINGS, ENUHA\INGS,4o. _ . On Friday Morniac. 30th instant, at U o’clock, at No. 1113 Girard stree 1 . by jfttalof uu. the entire houaeheud fumuure. Full parliculargincatalo ues. T\|OSES NATHANS, ADCTIONDLR «i!W£BOTfe!S MERCHANT LARGE BALF, VMTEU of Win. Bad.er Ec-j., nsvy agent, ai the L nited States7fa\7 Yard Philadelphia, _ _, This Morning. Sept. 27th at 10 o dock ccnsistmc. m part, nf 3ft> aaj, 100, oO,and 40 vallon casks. 15 mess breakers. 13 bu lets, slop)tubs-grog tubs lotofdesd oesanaruitu., sheet ing, flannels. 42 pairs calfskin shoes, lip i\e?s kettles, whiskey Mne*ar and bf-ad arreis.b»*k«t stoves and pipe, iron bonn dross, lot >'ftoois,clniup trusnes, bnna do., lung baodle do., tar da. vorn biooms. sheary, born lanterns, speaking trumpits. lot ol 19w»sh stands, 23 mess chests, cabin and warr-room curtains, 3 carpets, lot of lamps, tin lanterns oil s*« nes sma«th ini vt.nes. monkey wrenches, rasus turners saws, aimers’ niallcts. guaxes, 6rn.er chisels, ir* n clewe fi es, w»*>d rasps, locker locks door do., chest do., hardsaws, compasses do- euil. short oincrs.jsck pl*ses. hewing mallet*, roundin< planex saws, gimlets, cauiktn. mar- Icts 3 s-'ctions suction hose, gitn’Stones airport!i.M«, dnm< stoves, »m.s, m.n condactors. iamt stones, brace Ana bits, life preservers 21 bbls pitch and tir 4 boars, lot of shakints. lot of ml, varnish, and turpentine bs'relsandcasks.fte. BUSINESS CARDS. V B - PALMER'S ADVERTISING AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CHEST- Subecriprions taken for the best City and Country Newspapers, at lowest cash prices. **X~3nt HI ARTIN k QUAYLF/S U-*. STATIONERV. TOY. axp FANCY GOODS EMPOK 1 V M . 1035 WALNUT STREET, BKLOW SLXVXXTH. »»-lm j-HILADEI.PHTA I6aAC Kral Estate Agent: SAMUEL C. ROBERTS, CovvrvAXCEX: Offer for sale, on liberal terms, FAR NIS AND COUN TRY SEATS, 10 Pecnsjlvsma. XewJerse\. Delaware. Maryland, and Virginia; and DWELLINGS ami BTORF.3 is Norristown, Germantown, and Pl toAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES, Enmine Titles to Real Estate, and attend to CONYKk ANCING in ell its branches- Office MAIN Street, near the Norristown, and No. 333 South THIRD ctreet, between Walnut and Spruce streets. Philadelphia. sl-lm* Alex. McKinney, ATTORNEY AT LAW. GREENSBERG, Pa, Will pnictiM in WutmoreUcd, Arcutniu, ud Id diana coonliea. eeU-tf riliiE ADAMS iiXPREBS CO., Omt’E A MO CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack ages. Merchandise, Bank Notes, axd Specie, either by its own Lines, or in connection with other Exprera Com panies, to all the principle tosnu and cities of the United States. £. 3. 3ANDFORD, ml'tf General Superintendent. WASHING AND IRONING £k "WASHING AND IRONING PONE ■Si |sf with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, fot Single - . *, Ladie* nnd Gentlemen. Fauibt-s- Boa«u n& Sphnplt, Hoteli. Brearnboats. ftc., at PONOVaN‘3 family laundry. No. sss south sixth street, oorner of Prone. Family Shirts and Collars palest polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-board. The who's bnxrnes* is stnoilj attended to by female jerativea Mrs. UONOVAN, V PuMniuUnJMt SCOTCH 'WHISKEY.'-- l'ii puncheons James Stewart ft Co.’# Paislejr Malt, in bond and for sale by GEORGS WfIiTELEY.
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