[Fop , a tt -_ . reading the paragraph headed Oamno .». .‘Dentistry, !1 ,1 have beeu induoed to *ens you the 4 enclosed, which was out from a Boston paper, a day 'i- jjYtwo ago'. -I should havo pronounced it a hoax, had -not iny *«* ° n ? °f U» ■ '■ manywhohad thn'ottriosity to go and seo it. Tho dog belonged to a Mrs. jCoolidgo,. who has owned him fourteen lie had been to Washing. . sU .times with Her,He was bitten thTeo weeks . ago by ahothefdog, audbia'jnfctrow had him in her chamber,' and attended thrce physiciuns, 1 who wet® unable'th*restore him. - It iff said thnt oyei* five hundred, poisons wont to , ' seethe dog in its Coffin, and the next afternoonthe --lady,'with her-colored servant, took the coffin in .a carriage to Mount - Auburn*- and,'as soon as pos sible, fttombstonewillbe erected • -IfK< above sbgpits canine undertakers, you no • doubt will say.' It certainly goes ahead of any* r have ever.yet beaTd, and goes to'prove that all the fools are not dead yet. /A Constant Reader. ATlAibns Funeral.— For>a long lime past a lady living at the western part or the .city has owned, apet companion of the pahlne specioB, whicb hnsbeon carefully nursed, tended, watched, and beloved by its ■= mistress . wi(&_ the utmost possible care and affection, attdbeentnftdb; the recipient of • , every doggish comfort. 1 atid^luxury that love and strong regard could suggest. ! Notwithstanding all • this.'however, the unhappy Pet, in an evil hour, encountered a vulgar and-,evil-disposed creature of , * Ms. own BpecUa, Und being rndtfy’assaulted, was ' torn and.injured to such an extent that he died of • his wounds,* and now his disconsolate and affec tionate mistress has providedrfor Ms remains a handsome mahogany coffin, bound his head with a . Wreath of laurel, and to-day In solemn funeral pro cession will follow his body to Mount Auburn where it wilt he interred. Like every other dbg, he has had Ms day, i The Cleveland Plaindeaier talks plainly enough as follows’: ! ■ { ‘YrVlearn by tha'VTashington papers that the ... reply* of Attorney General Black, or Bennett, to Judge Douglas Is being Sent through the mails from " that city by the .cart load, 1 under the frank of that . ..Cabinet office*:. . The law is explicit, apd forbids any officer.of too Government entitled to the'frank , l from.franking afiytMng but what relates to the business of Ms office,- a member of the Cabinet or ' head of‘a Bureau la required toplaceupon tho en velops 'Official Business,* That, with the 1 name - of tne officer, entitle* it to a freb pasa through the .post office*. The Attorney General, therefore, in ; sending off his manifesto against Judge Douglas, - has to endorse them’'official business, 1 and that ,veiy, conscientious old fogv of & postmaster at • Washington permits them all to pass, notyitbstand - ing he very well knows that the enaorsementupon " the package is an infamous fraud, and contains not • word of ‘ offioial business. 1 11 * A Steam Fire Engine toe Lancaster.— We understand that the Empire Hook and Ladder . ■ Company, at the solicitation of some of our leading -citizens, have been induced to renew their efforts —to~raise the means to pnrohase a steam fire engine similar to the “ Hope/* of Philadelphia. We ore informed Jhaf several gentlemen are willing to give $lOO each, and with a few contributors of tbAt kind the necessary amount could soon be raised. Wo trust the movement will be suooossful: indeed, r the introduction of steam fire, engines, here and - elsewhere, is only a question of time. Theirsups rior efficiency is so apparent, that there can be no —.-tiro opinions on the subject. We therefore wish the 41 Empire 11 suooqss in their undertaking.^—La/<c<zs tef Barjiresff." ' Challenge,-to tub World,—-Wo were waited apon yesterday afternoon by Mr. Wm. Harding of this city, who desires us to make public a ehtllengo whloh is only exceeded .in its liberality by ft< oddity. Tho proposition of Mr. Harding is to back Benjamin Smith—also ft resident of Cin cinnati—aged eighty years, to 1 run a foot-race wi'h any man in the world of a similar age, one or two hundred yards, for the -sum of $5,000. The person upon whom Mr. Harding U anxious to risk hi* money is welt known here, and of a class of people ** remarkably young for their age* I —in these days of fast living and foster- dying; a bias* very 11 mjted in its numbers.— Ci?ictnnatt(Ohio) Commercial. Explanation or a Sensation Row in a The- atre.—A few evenings since, while the curtain was down between the sets of the play at Laura I *'Theatre, New York, s woman rose in the dresH Circle and proceeded lto Address the house, exhorting them to repentances and going on in a way to lead the audience'to believe that sho was demented. ' She'was quietly led’from the*'theatre and peace was restored. It now turn* out that iho was not crazy at &11, ;but thftt «he undertook tho preaching feat to win it ' wager of $25. The winner of the bet is said to ba t Hr. John Hawkins. 1 ’ •- A Blind CHfisa-FiAvEß'.^—Perhaps tho only instance on record, of & bUns roan aaqniring a pro ficiencyin the game of chess is that of a Mr. Lum ley, an Engli*hmsn,%hO; bas lately been astonish ing the English clubs by bis skill. He has only been playingtorkbout twoyears and a half, and yot at the Coventry chess club he conducted three . games simultaneously. alLof which, after a contest of four hours'and a half, terminated, in his favor. A young lidy, aged about sixteen, of con : Biddable intelligence ond prepossessing appear ance, is now residing with the sheriff or Ottawa county, Ohio/preparatory 1 to her removal to the lunatic asylum, who became Insane from viewing the Aurora. Borealis a .short .time ago,.which she - waslnduoed to beltcre betokened the approaching end of the world., Receipt* op ti£e National Fair.—The to tal 'receipt* - at' tho national Agricultural fair held in Chicago, were $55,000. * The receipt* at the na ' tlonnl fair held at Richmond, in October last, were $7,461:50. •’ IMPORTATIONS. file ported for TfcePreas.l ” . ' ’ A Co; 35 hhds sugar 6 bbU honey Madeira & Csbada. tHOS.W T E«^ P 0 ' SA&IL. J P REEVrI’( C ° KU ' tTl ‘ ofiaE M°«H. ' LETTER BAGS *I, TH » toncniKTe’ bxchakq*, j mtAiaipßU. ■ ShinTuacwora. Dnnlevr Ltv.rpooliOot 1 Baric Ann Elizabeth. Norjrave.... Havana, anon Brie Clnra, Herdroan .London, booH Brie Emwre. Crorrell —.-.. .Kinseton, Ja, aoon Sohr Golden Gate, Hammond .Percambu®o. soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT OK PHILADELPHIA, Kept. 38, 18S9. TOggler— ■•■ c:!. 8U . s .^".rr.lS . . . ARRIVED. Steamship Detawaro, Copea, 18 hours from New York, jrtth mdse and passengers to Jas Allderdine. Paaiid Island a Ureeship, lumber laden, schr ChasJlatoji, nnda light brig; below Delaware City, saw pilot boat Gen Pike towing a waterlogged fishing sinacln alao saw two berm bpMJ pelow New, Castle pasted two - barks: boiow-Witrmftctodtwolierm brigs.and alxrotUO aebrsin the hay and nvcr, bound up. -la«ft#ll& rl * , <S? ro '’ 7dar ‘ fr ° rn Bo ' lon ' in l ” 1 - Jfelen Maria. Nickerson, daya from Boston, with rodso to Twelta & Co. i day* from Boston.in IwUlast to J W A J F F Burr. „ Bn* Jnd*o Hathaway, Lancaster, 19 days from Cion- Miaepa. with sucartoS Welsh. Schr EI/B Wales. Hoffman. Bdays from Wilmiugton, NC, with navnl stores to D 8 Stetson A Co. * r S°brKate Morrill. Lowden. 8 days from Wilmington, NC. with navaUtormto D 8 Stetson ft Co. Schr Rollins. Goo Vin, 8 days from East port, with fish, Ao-to E A Bonder fc Co. Schr P A Hawkins, Peroiva|,r day* from Cape Ann, with mdietoG A Wood; * - wf&rj'tij 3dasa from B -° v6r ' *l* from SmnM ’ Del - wi "' Bohr<Cha* Atlrinson.Atkin*. J day from Milton, Del, with corn to .Tas L Bewley & Co. , Behr Battle Veasev, Daws, l day from Milton,' Del,with grain to Jss T, Bowler A Co. , . Bohr Geo Edward, Baker, from Salem. . Schr Grace Girdler, Fame, from Boston, ’ f°hr M.yy3L*ttersoh. Somer*. frhni Boston. Pehr WhileSquaJl. Sharp, from Boston. . .. gent' Mary.Ehsabeth, Reed, from Boston. Soar JS Gner, Dernier, from P/ovideuce. , CLEARED. Blanmship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T Webster, Jr. Ptearnriup Kennebec, Hand. New York, Jos Allderdiee. Brig Molunkus, Mitoheli, Barbadoes, T Wattaon Sc cons. Brig Alfaretui, Bibber, Portland, G-A Heoksher Sc Co. Schr Owe Paine, Boston. do gebr SB Wheels r, Mo Langhßn. Salem. C Miller A Co. Bohr John Fnmum, Crowell, Providence, Crowell & Collins. Schr Fessenden, Hooper, Boston, Nevins Sc Sawyer. Rohr White Sharp, Boston. B Mimes & Co| - Sc ir Mary Pattenwn, Somers, Portsmouth, do _J3<*hr Mary Elisabeth, Rood, Cambridge, Van Dusen, Nor on A Co.' ip ■ > t ■ . -Schr J-SjSr(flr,D«bner, Haver«traw,4 R White. Schr Ipvincime, Hndedon. Salom. N Sturtevant A Co, Schr Bpr*v» Price, Boston j L Rothermel A Co. Btr H L Gaw, iter, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. * . .(CorregwmdencA of The Press.) mL t HAVRE’DE GRACE, Sept 27, J6ot, The Kingston left here,this morning with Jtboat* in tow, laden and connmeo a* follows?' . JnhfrA Honper. naner to Win A Baird, and corn to A G Cartel! A Co: Col George Bodine, lumbar to Bairn 80l ton & Co; Ramsey A Tqmlintop, do io.Nororofif. A finaets; Col J C Fremont, do to John Crnix; Rising Snn and Sarah Jano. do to Malone A Tmlor; Ehxabeth Wa ver, do to »l Tnimn & Sons*, Six Brothers, do to Henry Croslrey; England A Brown, do to O A D 8 Cadwriaderi T J Lwrie, bituminous Coal to Sfttb Caldwell: Samuel Btsmanf wheat and com to Alex NeshJtf Judge Tliggins. gtranger, and Goo Mowton, anthracite coal tcrDelaware (Correspondence of The Press.} -1 ,l .' : ■ w READING, Kept. 27, m boats from the union Canal passed into theiSohuvUnll Cana\to.day, bound toPhiladelphia, laden and consigned as follows: .Primrose,.bituminouscoal tooaptain:Osprey,grain to P Bushong; to Sons: Geo W Miller.’coto, Aof to Mary, iron ore to E A G Brook: Tradesman, do to Eck ert A Co. BY TRLKOBAPIf. (Correspondence of tba Philadelphia Exchange.) , ~, „ CAPE ISLAND. Sept Z?. h\i PM. The. sfoamsbin State of Georgia, from Savannah, is now m sirnt off Cape Henlooen, heading in. Noves iy»ls passed to sea to-day. Wind sontli—weather thick. Thermometer » degrees. Yours, THOS. B. HUGHES, «u MEMORANDA. Sfcsamsntp Keystone State, MaTshman, hence, arrived atCharleston atJO o'clock ort Monday night, for New York 8 Cope, sailed Irom Mamlla3dJuly Bbip Wm j Morris, Jackson, at Manilla July 6 from Hong Koov, and remained Wth. for New York. to 8 2811 f Freeman, for Melbourne, oleared at Bos _-BhipllAVAti. Crocker, for Hong Kong, cleared at New York 28th inst. Ship Jack Frost, Thomas, from 'Moulmein, at London 13th inst, Ship stAriight, Howes, wiled from Manilla July 6 for New York. ShinHanisbure.Wiswfil}. atCag\iari Istinst, from Ci- Vit* veechia, end sailnd 2d for Spain. Ship Golden Kngle, Ellsworth, from Newiork for San Francisco, wag spoken June 21, J no lat. Ao. Shin Marathon, Vandyke, remained at BordeaxlSth inst. for New Reported sailed i«t inst. Shin Sea Ranger, Burnham, sailed from Cuxhaven lOthmaf.fofHafrannf ■ ■-* ■. Bark W C Anderson, Hall, cleared at Boston 25th inst.' for Cape Town, CGH. . - ' Brig Waterloo, Congdnn, for EligabetliportorPhila- fiohording to wind, eaileil from Providence 25th . ® r I K .Martha Washington, Anderson, sailed from 8a - Philadelphia.,- , . * GeA Manghara.Scudder, from Rio de Janeiro lO hsi, u J t Rt .r®£YorkyeBterday. dna JKtoinw Weaver, hoiico, arrived at Alexan * Boston l 8( ™’ ® avis A f or Chester, Fa, cleared at or &nSLi y 'TO^® :atßA ’ itimnr ®26lh ‘ „ . f,om No* Bedford Diibout Corson 1 fT^r 7 ', Sampson, Lamot f ' om ; Bo!, “ ' Sohr-ffohn Compton, Shiiiny hen Ce. amVed at PW. „ mouth 20th Inst, t , : IIJ ■'' *t Aleisn. SPOKEN i ”, ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS VP TO 12 o’clock last night. GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut at., lelow Ninth. J F Haver, Kv, A Mitoholl. Cin, O > CH Seller, NY hi M Walsh. Fa , ■ AM Ballad* <fc la,Reading MrsTSwenk, Milton A hi Sallada, Fa Miss S J O’Uaniol. Del G T Todd, Del Mt Hnndv it la. Balt GDußois, N V .T-T Chandler- Mias J a IRephonn, Mies L K Pcnrs. Mo J A<F.r.u.nn. Va ' W J Hill. KC Mis. Hill, N O -Mr Gill fc n, Balt Cant J Brou.h, Va W J Brough, V. M Malone, Pa . „ J MRu livan, Builor GB A BhaelTor Ala, i’» <J-f Oii'koy A In, Pa Miss M Allison, Pa M Shonk, Fa Miss I. Wntr.l, Pa „ W F Johnson, Pa WH Talbott, Indianapolis 0-’Mornson. Inamnanolia f CJohnson.Jnd - , I Hinnie.l 11 HTinriell&la, Pa . eßhraye.Miss . Col A D stowart, St Louis K Mackensio, St Louis MrCola &IS. Gn A Caster. II S A O W Pottar, Fla* Cr Uraubart & la, Ga Mis Shepherd. Ga WS Shepherd, Ga Mrs KC Porter. La I, Waddell, La F,B Winslow. Boston , C H Rohtnson k la, N C li Stanlj fc wf. California Mrs Kellogg. Wesh. D C JH Roberts, NO, ■ T M Gilmer kla, Ala P R Grattan, Montg'y. Ala lain Wyman, Montg’y, Ala Henr. Biehon, Conn Mra W D Bishop, Conn T H Brown & la. Halt _ J S Atwater, N Haven 1) CCarrington k la. N O K L Tracy k wf, N O Mr Worthington fc la, Cm Mrs Harvey kaon.NY Mra Ross Jb*2 ohildren Miss Cnninshatn B Kins; Ga A Mis k fam. Macon, Ga KBonn & fam, Ga Mra Colton k 2 da, Ga W-M Townsend k la. Ga B P lfowcll, N C Gen Coombs k fam, Ky Miss Brownell, Ky H S Lefman, N Y T H Hpenr. Ga MissC GDodd,N.I JnoWOoM, SC JnoA Williams. N C FM Johnson kla. Mobile Mrs Philbrook, Mobile J F Janett, h-ob.ie Mias Mlchie k sis, Jtiehm’d hMLamar k wf, Ga H W Butler. Springfield W W Taylor kla. Balt J Brlokhead k son, Balt Miss Brickhead, Balt H S Taylor, Balt , B Williamson, N J L A Pond & 2 la, Tenn K ? \ n« ‘jn N Ti!lfoT J Smith. Pa JIA Boland, Lane co W F Hoynolds, Bellefonte B A Bueiier, Curiibco, Pa a i> n n ..l, mv E yV WileVt hi Y_ Mra Delnny, Waahinrton yTtp h r el l h;‘ | m i ® WGontemian k laGluo Thooprek la,Balt Mr Banting & la, N Y W R Hill, N Y F. W Hazard, 111 F, Sl ß', n< l? r ’ C Castor MrEichery N M Sutton, NY- I'H Eieholtz, Look Haven J A Van Tassel, N Y Geo M Stemmnn, Fa „ 3 B Trodwell Mrs H K Parsons t da, Pa F K Boas, Harrisburg ~, M Harrington k la, Fa SftttiS™ 11 H 5 Evans, West Chester R Danes, Heading MERCHANTS 1 HOTEL-Fourth *t., below Arch. H F Kuch, Northumberland .T Ta*eart Nortbumberl’d Sara! Walter, Daridsville JSwenk, Davidavdle ARSwan, Clarksburg WHSwan Blurenlle WWBitnong. Pa H 8 Wilson. Ohio JSWilSSnfa CKberlr, Co lumbus, O 5 8 Ham'll!. Pa W Digbf. Pittaharg J Brownfißld, Pa p^,',B i", u * Petar Wil&nn. Pa Mm O’Rielf. Pittsburg A Zeler.Pn, Rami Boyd. Pittsburg Mrs Reiser Pa J M Dunlap. Pittsbure D Jxvin. i*a hire Robinson Ada. Pittsb Mrs M Kbvb. Pa w Robinson, PitUhurs J JPausleyA wife. Pittsburg MM AJcSfburaVPa G Clark/Pittsbure Pwftlkar !>«. A Hutton, New Castle I HnabsPa Wi Bay®, Bteubenville, O HP Lyon. Pa Pi^?i r lJ janoas v r n iga 7 w/ft, Pa *r^‘“ ,Fa C Hedge, ® ,rBal>ur ® J W Lozan & wife. Pa Of Rowley. Ohio J B Martin, Kingston, Tenn JKelchen.Tenn M H Mansfield, Ohio Miss Rutherrord. Pa Miss E Rutherford, Pa Miss B nulherford. Pa J Turner. Luzerne Th°s Dair. Pittsburg C 3 T florid. Miss J.Myers, Wash E Kenney. Wash * J Hirst. Easton ,• wdfcs&Svft iisntehng D E Nice, FotUville T Sillimnn. Fottsville E F Parker, Fla Ja» E Griffin, Fa J R Ehy, Harrisburg A Arinstroiig. Md W McLean, Shinnenakur* 0 3 McLean. Shippensb'z B J Snoddy. Smppensburg J H Oreiawell, Shinpensb'g JB Samson, Pa s!>sa Sanderson, Pa P Mofntlre, York, Fa - EHFassett, Toledo, O Jae McDowell, Va J l* Horton, Pa G 8 Brady fc la, Lancaster AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.. above Filth. JW Frazer, NY Hon FHave, 111 C Maynard fc wife, Pa Jamr*. H Soott, Pa. E Van Deuson,Pa PH Freemnn,Pa WBSeott, Pa W 8 Ldwaul. Pa ft Watson. Pa M Mltohell, I’a 3 H Cnurtiae, Pa Misa E L Courtiw, Pa If W Watson, Ta F Bound. Pa HMoodie.Pa Tit Rimmrlon.Pa S Horton, Pa„„ il ll Cnpelaml. I'a T M Sanord, N Y B Shepherd, Ohio W JHehurd B Bruison, Ohio A M Shields, Blair*villa Mrs E Laid, Whlhamsport Mrs M A Clark, Pa Miss OaUwoh. Pa Mina J Caldwell, Pa Col Calvert. Pa A Baldwin fc eon, Va J M Raver. NC T B Meziar, Col J Frantz. Lane co T B Rowley. Pitlahurg A R Reed, PitUlwrg S 8 Segler, Newark, O J Cl Bnslav, Newark, O A 8 Chapman. Ohio Lowia Foss. Ohio JHSadler;Gat wr?iSr , c , S O'Connor, Pittsburg W C Maokey Pittsburg W H Tyler, N Y g A Bart, N O Mrs J Lewis. N C E Barker Jlip R Trembly, Boston T Green, Boston • P Lnnzdnu, Boalon S W Aucrnet, G 8 N W Sehaslrerger, York, Pa T Mulhn, Boston iSphn GalUger, Boston S*ATE3 UNlON—Market Bt,, above Sixth. 8 Spnneler f S K BAyie, York co BFFok Wm Hooker. BloorofieM J Thompson. Jr, l? ft Gwons, Birminsimm J D Caspar, Landisbur* F F Laijdisburg F McClain T Andrewr _ Dr S GTayiar. Mich^ Tt J Wlnterode. Hanover J N Moore k la. Miffln’n W Rise &U, Miffimtovm Mr*E Moore. Mifflntown H Noble & la & A O Kerr, Allentown P Flinkimter, Hanover D Fllnkmzer. Hanover H M Bitmck, Hanover D Kocbenderfer. Perry co A Patterson, Hollirtaysbur* E E Hnyt, Warren. O Q W fiedgwiok A to* lnd U >V Herrick, Perry po GJ Rice, Perry Mi** Thompson. Jumat a H k Thompson, Jvio\atapo T Sears. Cumber Undo o J Kooos. Cumberland co S 8 Raibbon, Lancaster A 8 Koonn k wf. NewriHe J B Niblack, Laudisburg W Wright, Patterson J Thoropaon, J E Thompson, Texas A P Ownes, Tyrone City .T Gill, Pa . D J Negley. Ripley Piano , T H Long, Dummingvllle J Kammeron, Pa J Feghtly.Juniataco HChristman, ind co I) Swew, Pa _ t J.U Owens. Pittsburg W G Hwbison, N Caslt® Wm Anderson, YounEu’n J J Shoemakw k Ja, Bedford J MShoemnkor. Bedford H McCone. Locknort G Chambers, Pleas’t Unity D Smith, Germantown J Qonji/i, Pa Mrs K E Conner, Pa J ftanit k la. Newport W W Boyer,Harrisburg J ACbnaty Mtj. Mifllint’n Jesse (font A it, NsWpori gQyer.Harri^rg S Y Bojer, Harrisburg J Aftbristy & la. Mifflmt’n W H Mason, Carlisle SWEsriy, Carlisle And Pmtser, Pa H W Irwm, p* J A McCoy, K * John Bruner. Pa Jobn l)u11. MtVernon, Pa 8 O Haller, 81ilppensbarg M Gilson. Middletown ¥ & Hryan. EUeabethtown P G Baxtresser. Pa Jos Boec. Harrisburg Gen P Watson,Mjddletown Gen AW WWflfiu.HftTrisbg J J Shoemaker, Harrisburg h K frf!!zer,Po„ _ John J Osier, Pa Tbo* N Fitoey, Jbw pqpbaugh, Pa UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third, E EHoyt, Warren, O Josiab Jackson. Pinla Isaac Stauffer, Fa . —Vaa B/ow«, MI), Allog C lty J Boyer,MoEweneviUe Wraß«rMr.Q. A Hanaur.B Bend, Ind M* Bjyth. Pitttburg AloxMos*rove, C) ‘ Benjßwsgav, Q W Boadenbamer, Havana G p Wert, Havana Jos Richey Mt Stirling, O E Jones, Harrisburg Miss L CArson, Pltlamirg R Ray, Allegheny city P RaT, Allegheny City Rimnn Gebns. McEwensv JP. Wine, CIB r Wattson, Dal H Weber, Marietta, O W H CooLßeav Alaadow JW Brown, Pa ... . Sami Heidy. O M 9 J M Ouster, Perryyille, O fhos pay, Trenton, 0 A W Brown, Lewisbirr r Mrs Hall. Salem. N J Miss A Brown, Salem. N J Mias C Holme, N.l Jos B Wiator. Salem, N J N J Morm k wf, jlalt TBilliman,T’ottsyille AE Nice, Pottsvflie W Boone, Pottsville (t O H Kitchen. ERston D L Esterlv, Pottsville B Evert i k wf. Pottsnlle Mrs Bell. Pottsville Mrs Heflher. Pottsville Jno 8 Holcomb. N J Mn Holcomb k da, N J T Barto k la, Beading „ SNycum.pa H A Gump, Bedford co, Pa Jneob Waconor, Pa J W Hutchison, Pa D H Hutchison, Pa H C Grocncwalt, Pa ~ B Over, CJjambersburg ;Mr Heyslnger. Sbippensb g In* Brown, Fninklmco Z Bowman, Harrisburg W M Gardner, Cmnberia'd E O'Brien, NJ NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. B Raney., Youngstown, 0 0 Raney, Youmstown.O J McAlmn. Ohio „ It J T ilnrelmU, Now Caelle J T MoMiliin, New Castle J) M Wagner, Beljefonto Mrs D at Wagner, Bellefo’e Chat PUmpton. Phila Hugltsnile JD Van Burkert, ilUKhsv'e N Parke*, Munoy A B Rnrout-HughsvHle J Wolf, Pa Mrs Nrce, Phirnivviile G C McWarno, Pa Mrs Oliver, Ph/pnixvlUe A 8 Croßsiey, Btoomsbnrg Cpo It Jjearie, »|oomw'g W H Cool, Beaver Meadow W T Weaver, Pa 6 J Henderson, N Cnsile, Pa J J Euston. Lebanon GM Brubaker, Millersburg Cant C 8 Leader. 8 Haven . D BhHppall, Ben Haven B F Shannon, Bcn Haven VLB ray, Cresson Bainl Gray, Port Carlwn •Jacobs Spang, Pa Jas P Rimins, I’ntUville B R Nice. Hamburg H E Warlord. N J Sami Kreamar, Pa u H E Lams, Pa WR Orth. Pa G peters, Monroe P Nice, Monrod Hon G Sanderson. Lana’r p A Frey, York, Pa JR Bheep, Danville. Pa t> Sholbart, Dnnvilto, Pa T J Vastino, Danville, Pa FRANKLIN HOUSE-Oiestnut street, atwve Third D K iJilor, Trenton H William* A wf, Cin, 0 W 8 Hitch. Del J Mitchell, Newark, N J J Lahna, Canton, 0 J Rex. Canton. 0 Mr Revnolde, Canton. 0 A K Cruser A la, N J Dr W Jonsort A la, N York D Pancoast. Lancaster G DeWitt. Jr, Newark Miss E De Witt, Newark J M Johnston A la AT WelJs,Memphis,Toon 8 C Northrop, Newark J T Mayer. PoUsviUe 8 Gray, Port Carbon G O BenoH<mberger, Pa T K Fftrkman, T toy 0 Potter, Jr, It I A Weigby, Lebanon H R Itoadly, Conn G L Cook, Conn C Malny, New York G Sanderson, New York JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth, HH Piper. Balt BRtephens, Balt W C Jessup, Augusta, Ga G Warren, Newark. N J It M Cooper, N J Jno H Rioliardson, Wash F A Thoinae. Cal Miss Thomas. Cal M Norman, Va. A Anderson« Va J Whitaker, N J J Ewing, NJ Mrs Hitchcock A fa. Pa Miss Garrison, Pa Jacob 0 Frick, Pottsviile II Buck A la, 8 C Airs J Holmes, S C Mrs 0 Wright. S C ’ho Randell, SC ELI racy A la. N C ) Fieeroux Ala, Chariest n Mr T E Ryan. Charleston ' C Rickett, Elkton, Md Isaao Seeley, N Y t D Gaither, Balt T W Noely A la.Savnunah •lias Whitehead, Savannah N C Ifarbosnu, Pa l G Woods, Ohio It Young A la, t*a MERCHANTS' HOUBE-Third st., above Cnllowhill. G Balinian, St Joseph, M° J R Swpyer, Laoo. ra , Chas Hoaser A La, Pa J B Aiebaoh A la, Tremont Jos Eugensperger. Pa MM«tt, Pa O L Shoemaker, Pa J A Shoemaker, Fa Geo Christman. Pa' , ' SOBiynn.Pa J R Heim, McEwemviUe Geo w Stocker, Catawissa II Pfahler. CntawissatPa J Wilson. Montourville.Pa S Calms, Milton J W Strmjse, Catawissa Jo* Mart*,- Catawissa, Pa W Ciemal, Catawissa, Pq. P Seesholtz - , CntAwissa, Pa JGemel.Pa ; W Wmsport B Appleman A xrf.Colum'a Geo Treon, Pa Peter Barkley. Hamburg P 8 Gerhard, Hamburg Beni Burkey, Hamburg E Worthing,Pa- _ SlmpnD Stenben, pa . • A Schurtx.Nortnajnp'nw) Thna MiUer. White Hall It Ault. Lelwnon AH Wild, Dauphin co Sol Hein, Lebanon co W H H Backenstine, Pa a Jacob parley,Rohlkco, Pa, R J Loo A la, Womeledorf D Shell A l&, Womelsdorf RV R Leipe, Womelsdorf J Bomar, Berwick Jfioob Meyer. Berwick W Richard, Berwick P Albright, Berwiolc fi P De Mott. Bloomsburg Geo Mettgle, Lancaster co H Seebold, Freed«burg,Pa COMMERCIAL street, ab. Clieatnut. H P Cmlwallader, Pa J Swatgood, Potter’s Mills RBeviLjPa WDHaupt. Sun bury P Pouat, Dayton. 0 H Holueflij, Hnmngdon co J Devoe. West Chester Cm J CJeude/im, Pa J Cbafield. Ohamborsburg .T Irving, Del co J Baker. Dm co GNMendfth, York, pa SK Robllls, Pa ABlilx, Mas* Jvs Trayner, Chester co KJ Putt, Dauphin co B S Ksuffman, Dauphin co J Slieaier, Harrisburg J Bhoarer, Jr. nnrrisburg W H Axe, Phila Jaoob Reel, Harrisburg J Reel, Jr, Harrisburg Wm Bostick, Hurnsburg W Bhoemakar, Roxbury M R Skinner, Roxbury - M Penpook, Wilm'n, Del bj Kirk, Lancaster co wmfl Jhckson, Jr. Del On Maxwell. Klkton, Md Win S Jaakson, Wilm'n Geo W Price A wf, Coatesv Clio* W Kitchon A la. Wm Walker, Cumberl'd co Hoct Hougfon, Chester co H Hawkins, Lewislmrg V G Coho. lowa City MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Secoiui st., above Are)., M Robison, Jersey Bhore A Page, Williamsport A P Trexbr, Bhamokm,Pa Al£ Trexler. Shamokm, Pa G Grove.Shamokm, Pa W G Miller, Danvilio 8 Williamsport G Apply North. Pa H%?. r ,%!,r n "" ovs jftfiasissifts? Johji K Kline, Allontown SMacJarran, Allentown . Felix France. N J J D Meroer. N J J B Earl, McKean co, Pa A Larosh, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., above CMlowhiU. p Kicuter.Tnd D Aurand, Pottsviile J Young, Allentown M Lash, Roxbnro w Rockowj Rojsboro W Harmer, I’ennshnrg C * M Clmmbere, Somertnn O Hirstland, Oregon M V Vauarsdale, Feaslerv’ Aißuokman, Fensterville Sam] Trnmhower, Doylest' Chas Buckman, Feastervilie Benj Ktq l»Jj, Lansdale H Doenn*er, New Texas H Kalbaph, flarnvi||p F D Weidner A la, Kut*’n H Stauffer! Pa Levi Lebo. Millersburg , John Deiblor. Millersburg N Landis «JD» Durtnot Adam Glase.Pa GfebTrion, Pa • Geo Christman, Pa 0 Younir.A lajtfew York EB Weaver, Lancaster oo AG-lackfon.TQnn W I) Onvell, W V 8 Doebler A la, Pa TS Dnebler, Pa H B Thomas. New York Miss Bates, New York Mrs Lewis, New ork \ Hnnssns, New York JN Sadler, Va J MMooroWad. Pa M J Lamberton, Franklin JP Byars. Cooporsburg W H Banxe, Hanover, Pa E Spie, Jlanovor, Pa G W Wilson, Hanover, Pa W Grummne, Hanover, Pa 8 Keefer, Hanover, Pa „ J Rupp, Hanover. Pa HWinetrum. Hanover, Pa ABnw4ay. Hanovor, Pa A Batcher, Hanover, Pn L W Kaufman A la. Pa R Witsoni Del A W Liohelbergor, Pa «,r JSAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race, DM Painter, W**t Chester G B West, West Chester •FHSimon, PhilA E L Janepling. Pa WRBauhHm, 8 Wilkinson, Chester co «r P « Ander 4 on » Ga J C Smith, West Chester u A Morrison, Melaner’s Ft n w*il r i c /-fl4^^ anon J Barber, uttca co, N Y fflm co J J ftliUer,Somerset . Mraßardwell, Pa GDufenback. THE PRBJSS.-TttILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER &8, 1859. iEgal notices; IN TUB ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF’PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SAMUEL WKBT, Deoensed, (Intestate.) Estate of ANNA WEST, DocoasccM Testate.) The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit.'Battle, and adjust the account of EM K. PRICE, Adminis trator d. b.n. of the estate of SAMUEL WEST, da ceased, and the aooount of ELI K. PRICE, Executor of the Wat will, eto„ of ANNAWEST, deoeased.and to make distribution amons the next of Km and legatee*, according to their rights in respeot to both estates, taking into view the distributions made among them bv said Anna West, as Administrator of said Samuel West.anduf tho indebtedness of her estate ‘to hia estate,,and the indebtedness of legatees to hdr estate, will meet tho parties interested for tho purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 3d day ui Oc tober, 1659, at 4 o’clock P. M.. at his office, No. 201 South FIFTH Stroot, in the city of Philadelphia. JOHN SAMUEL, Auditor, a2l -wfinSt FTHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTV OF PHILADELPHIA. . Estate of JOHN MORRIS. Deceased. • The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the first and final account of JOHN J. MOR RIS, Administrator of the estate oi JOHN MORRIS! deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the Accountant, will meet the parties in terested, for the purposes of his appointment, onTUES DAY, October 4th, 1859, at 4 o’clock P. M., at his office, No. 432 WALNTT Btreet, In the city of Phibidelphia. GEORGE SLRuEANI, s2l-wfinst Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM A. MARSHALL, Deceased. The Auditor Appointed by the Court.to audit, settle, and adjust the final acoount of WILLIAM R. LEJKE, Aotinx Executor of the will of WILLIAM A. MAR* doconsod, and to make distribution of the luilance in the hands of said accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAYiOctolwrlfth, 1&9, nt 4 o’clock. P, M,, at the office ot WILLIAM A. LEJEE, 309 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. aZI-frn.wfit IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY and COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM A. MARSHALL, Deceased, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and ndiust the first and only account of CHARLES LENNIG and WILLIAM R. LEJKE. Trustess, ap pointed under the will of william a. Marshall, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of said Accountant, will m?et the parties in terested, for the purposes of bis appoiDtment.cn MON DAY. October 17fh, 1859,!at 4 o’clock P M„at the office ofWILLIAMR. LEJEE,3O9 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. ■ ■ 523-frmwgt ftJUNICIPAL CLAIMS. Notice is hereby given to the owners of the properties meutioned in the appended memoranda of Claims, that wnts of soiro facias will be issued thereon, in three months from the date hereof, unless the same are paid on or before that time. _ WILLIAM D. KELLEY. Attorney for Chaimanta, 411 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia,June 23, J 859. IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS FOR THE m CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. The City of Philadelphia to the use of Jacob Bartholo mew vs. Lay & Brother, owners or reputed owners, or whoever may be owners, Common Pleas, December fermi.l3sB. No. 269. Paving, $162 99. Lot on the west side of Churoh street. 87 feet e inches south of Franklin street. 109 feet by 101 feet. In the First ward. Same vs. John Alexander, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may he owner. Common Fleas. March Term. 1859, No. 171. Paving, W 0 32. Lot on the east aide of church street. 138 feet 10 inohes north of Moore street. In the First waTd. Bame vs. George P. Johnson, owner or reputed ownor, or whoever may be owner. CoirmiooTleas, March Term, 1859. No. 172. Paving), $ll3 15. Lot on the southwest corner of Churoh and need streets. In the First ward. J029-wi3t TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ap gate BftM&FaS; Shares, in the name of Dr. T. F. BETTON, dated Janu ary 23d, 1659, the same having been lost or mislaid, ,J.G. ROBENOARTEN, . __ Attorney for Dr. Betton. Philadelphia. June 23.180. , jea9-w3m LETTERS Testamentary to the estate of ULRICH LINDENMAYEU, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the subsonbor, Alt porsons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims will present them lo WILLIAM VOLLMER. executor. No. 211 Booth TWELFTH Street, ox to his attorney. FJtED ERICK HEYER, No. 841 South THIRD Street. seH-wfit* INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware -mutual safety in SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA, ISM. OPPIOE & B. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT CARGO, _ S To all parts of tho World. T, INLAND INSURANCE On Land Carriage ....sfi Vouv.,,, »<•««>■ n„ PiYrYk'^tes Bs^||ig^,^ pAtjr Par. _ ' Mai kit Fajye. $103,090, Philadelphia City 6 & oent. L0an....9100,144 00 8110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 104,420 00 ? 30,000, U. S. Treasury *H & oent. Notes.... 80,112 60 00,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 V oent. Bonds 48,370 00 850,000, Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- Company, interest and pVihoiiki guarantied by the cfty of Phila delphia .... UMS ft 85,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 4.557 |0 .85,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Jlail ' road Company 080 00 83,080, Sundry shares Philadelphia loe Boat Company, Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company. Sa vannah Steam Navigation Com s,o.w«, Bomla°an(i Mortgage", anj Heal Hatato, Ot'-*^’’ 1 ® 3 Building....... 71,Mi 3/5 Bills receivable for Insurances made 901.M6 M Balance due at Agencies— Premiums on Ma rine Poltoies recently issued—and other debts due the Company 61,288 1 Bcjip of sundry Insurance Compa cshVijiiwsti'isiiiiS-'.'.'-" 'William Msrtia» Joseph H. Seal i Edmund A, Souder ( John C. Davis. pMwi, mm&T fp®W>rssWne» Charles Kelly. H. Jones BrooKOi J&oobP. Jones. WILMA) THOS C HENRY LYLBURN. Beoi James C. Hand, Theophiluß Paulding, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr,» Samuel E. Btokes, IfWi.ua, J. t. Lagan, “ M MARTIN, Proliant. HAND, Vice President, retarr. mh2C-dtf mHU ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU -4L BANCjB tWMpviNY ' _6yillll.APßl.Pmx, »... « fff 9 WALN UT STREET. _TJ)is OottßMjr Damage by Pire on putHlohfld Private BuiMinva, Furiiifeto,otookß °f Goods, and . V.- The following provision in Ifl® Policies .of this Cqm- their security wheu scsigned 0* cjjl “ This polioy.shnll not be invalidated, or in any visa affected, alter its assignment ns a collateral security to a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of such as signment by the offioe, by any transfer or conveyance of Ujs mortgaged prem jJs|{^y ( sg^ n ® r of the « a roe.” Paul T. Jolts*, Jeremiah M. Brooks* johnllulme, Robert Clarke, Isaac 8. Waterman, mviJ Salomon, EdwafdG. Japliw, Wfl/mm'yimlfirveer, Joseph JAnneir, Tbeodbre CuyWr, Joseph H. Collins, Samuel Castner. PAUL T. JOrifEß. Presid n» « „ WM.YANffKRVEER, Vice President Orr.BRRT 8. «aors/ary. rnv7‘tf QOTT4 HOOFING, THE CHEAPEST AND MOST TIEJIRABI.E ROOF JNO IN USJ3, IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF, SENT TO ANY PART OP THE COUNTRY. WITH FUDJ" PRINTED DIRECTIONS FOR Aj'j'UCA- Sjweiwießt anij .the beet of references cnn be seen, end anf depirea inforirtaimnsWhinea cnapclicnttonl»y let terorinPdrKm at Qur principal o.fi'oj,sl(l BftOAD wapt a thorowsbly practical and responsible man, In thiii pity., fa qevoto his time ami attention to the sale ami application of our TRppHNG, Any such person who would lifce to e*#alJlighrijrhT'mjelfaMfe, and permanent business, will fleaSo addteis ui a noU r to that effect, with his references. In our reply we will give particular*. FRESJI fRUI.T JARS. Tboiewbo wi*h Jo ai'pld the uncJeantmees at lendsnt upon putting up irult.&p,, by the uu oft he old itylp Jar* with inetni cover* aodeement. will ta please' to learptho* the whole opwalion pr Wearying ean be paywypwylmjejs than one half the usual tiiile bv thh V“8 fit HARTRLh'k t PRESERVING JARS, prooounqeu by chyiieians ami scieotifjo men to be the safest and most Jar gvor made. A single mipeethm will natufy any one of their incomparable •upenoTity over all other*. Manufacturer* the Patent, HARTELI Sc LET^HWORTH, No. 13 North FIFTH Street, Genera) Glass Depot. rfIUORLEY’S FOOD FOR CATTLE. « tt (A# Imported from England.) For lloraes, this food is indispensable i„ promoting ana sustaining all the animal functions i n health and vw°r. For Milak Cows it is invaluable, increasing the quant ty and improving the quality of milk For Bheop aj|<U UMbe effect produoed in ill exceed The addition of this food may l>o attonded withasub tracxio.noftotherfqcid.tothe oxtentof one-third,thereby rendering its application one $f economy, while At the same time it materially assists the' digestive Cowers of ever/ animal, in extracting a larger portion ofaourish mept from the ordinary food, which would otherwise be lost.CQnseqßcnt uponthe lnipaired or defective nclior JJRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EX - tt &mih FJWNT St,, and SI LBTITIA Street T ADQSS’ HAIR;BRAIDS, .WIGS, FRL BETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the very best and newest Paris styles, amt of whioh we constantly keep a very large assortment on hand, sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from &U parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended to. Also, a new superior to an? in use, „„ . * M 7 MUTOIR, No. 13 TENTH St., Between Market and Chestnut, SAYANA UftMRS ofibred to dealers South FBONT Street jyjINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES lor BSStfessswEag"*** &M P^ifS!»‘X ani w ‘ Ur ° oai ' u * oa ' f*b» <f 1010 8 n Mmm* SPANISH OLIVES —In bulk, iu prime order*' for sale by Ml 7 A. MKBTNO.HO South FRONT Street. TMTENTON’ LEMONS.—2SO boxes Mentou J.v*-Lejnons, sound and in prime ordor, for sale br Mil ■ A. MERINO. UPB<iuth FIIQNT Street. DEFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels various lh " uGfla-jywau nt" «i*» _______ T.KTITM fttnuiL ©UQAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO lilids., ° * CO., own LKTfTIA StrmL DI-GARB SODA;—100 kegs for sale by £dLW£HERILL A BROTHER. Noe. 47 and 43 N, R RGfljWf RITMi !•« f'jHEESE. —130 boxes Herkimer County Cheese, in store and for sale bf _ C.U. SADLER Sc CP„ •10 ARCH Street, nunnmt door attov* Front. VCONOMY MESS SHAD—Nos. 1 and 2 A a prime attiole, in Blare and for sale by WM.J. TAYLOR kCOM ant 3 IJWSOUTIfwHARVES ZIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND And GREF.N, have acquired a great reputation by the,wise and prudent course they have pursued since their commencement In business, by selling a first-rate article atalow figure. aiS-tf fiOFFEE,— 500 bags lowpnccd Rio, 100 Ay bagsprimeLfiiUajra, lorba'.o br JAMES GRAHAM t CO., M» LETITIA Sir.it H EDUCATIONAL. - English and classical hoard ing SCHOOL FOR BOVS, MOUNT JOV, Lan caster County»Fa- TUo Winter Session of five months commences on the Ist ofNownnbor. For circular, call til GO9 CHESTNUT street; or, address tho Principal. £. L. MOORE. a2U-imrflni Edward thorbecke, n«. i 407 i,o- OUST Street, begs to inform bin pupils and the public that he has rosumeU lus instruction on the nano. At home daily at 2 o’clock. n2O-mw(3t fXniITE HALL ACADEMY, '.THREE f? MILKSAVESTOF HARRISBURG, FA.-The 18th Henn-AmmalBewnonwiU commence on MONDAY, the 7th of November noxt. The uttcntjuji of PnrenlH anil Guun{ians is invited. The location is ploasanl, Llio course of instruction extensive, nud the terms mode' tate. Good city references Riven. The Principal oan he *oen every afternoon at the UNION HOTEL from the llltli till the 14th of October, inclusive. For Circu lars address D. DKNLINGER, 5024-Im* Harnslmrir. Pa. ST. MARK’S. EPISCOPAL ACADEMY LOCUBT Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D. V., re open on MONDAY, September 12th, at 9A. Ai, 1 Applications lor admission, if made before the begin ning of the term, should be made to the Principal. J, ANDREWS HARRIS, A. M.» anio-wf&m-tf 1697 RACE Street. HI 11S. GERTRUDE J. CARY will resume -LTX the duties of her School, as usual, on MONDAY, September 12th. Northwest corner SPRUCE ami JU NIPER. s7-wfm'lm* Broad-street institute for YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Session. For terms and particulars, apply to Mrs. B P. COOKE, Principal, No. 6(1 BROAD Street, below Poplar. n2HBt» ____ LAW DEPARTMENT —UNIVERSITY O F PENNSYLVANIA. A Term of this Institution will commence on MON DAY, Oototor&l. The subjeolsof theditierent courses &r HOT.OEOBQE RHARSWOOH—" Persons. Personal Property, and Mercantile Law.” ProT. P. McCALL— ‘‘ Evidence ” Prof. E. SPENCER MlLLER—“Equity Jenspru dence.” The Introductory Lecture will be delivered on FRI DAY EVENING, Bept 30th, at 8 o’olock P, M., bribe Hon. GEORGE SHARBWOOD. sl6-dtlo_ HfTJSIC.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of i.” Singing and Piano, 670 North TWELFTH Street, below Coates. aIS-Im* t'USTON’S WRITING ACADEMY, A 8. E. corner EIGHTH and BANSOM Streets, Open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. To Gentlemen a rapid and elegant business band is imparted. To Ladies & neat bdi| gracelul epistolary style. Cla.«e.» Pnt-rttr. Cards written, and every de senption of Penmanship neatly executed. sl3*3m MESDAMES ciiegaray and D’HER ITi VIIiLY’S BOAHWNB AND BAY SCHOOL FOR LOB AN SQUARE, VINE STREET, Madame CHEGARAY respectfully informs her friends and the pubho in general, that independently of & IS tends, in oonneotion with her niece, Mme.JFHER VILI »Y. opening in PHILADELPHIA an ’institution on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned. Tne Principals will answer applications and receive visiters on and after the 12th day of Septemtor, and the School will open on the 18*h. auSMro* mrsT' barton^ lTi BOARDING . DAY BC T^C™i^lS s Hu.. The Winter Term will open on the seosnd MONDAY in Septemtor. Young Ladies received of any axe—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. French spoken in the family. For Circulars and par ticulars, Apply as abovo. m?27-DWACaI-aw HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen may to applied to at the residence of his father, Professor Allen. No. 215 Bouth SEVENTEENTH Street- s6-lm SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYfLN.E. cor. EIGHTH ano BUTTONWOOD StreeUn—Resumes duties MON DAY* September 6th. Number limited? all pupils un der the immediate care of the Principal; the govern ment is that of purely “ moral suasion , ’ reports sent to parents weokly j the Moral, JnUlUctuai, anritPhysfe&l Education of Boys will to carefully and conscientiously attended Li. Catalogues gratifitqqsly at the Academy, auaMw B F, d&NLEAVY LONG, principal. PRIOE-STREET ACADEMY. GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL, The Fail Term of this Institution commences Septem ber 6th, 1869. The course of instruction compnsos All the branches of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, and Frenoh Languages. nu22-n HfMIE MISSES EWING WLL OPEN A A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LATHE'S AND CHIL DREN, on MONDAY, September 6th, at 837 SPRUCE Street, where Circulars may be obtained. RXVKH.XNCK*. Rev. Albert Barnet, Rev. W. W. Spear.D. D.» Prof. C, D. Cleveland. aul7-6w* rTUIK MISSES OASEY AND MRS. BEE ITTENIIOUSE ACADEMY—N-eT cor ner orCHEBTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Street#, entrance on EiatiteenJ.il etroet. The next .'tension will oommenoe SEPTEMBER FIFTH. 1819. UJCIUH BARROWS. I t-.tnw JOHN H. WESTCOT’f.t frlMlptll . ATHeN <}R()VE FEMALE SEMINARY, toiwaiiiw ** m " ea The course of instruction in this Sohr.ol ucoiiiprc, ten sive and thorough. Parents nnd Guardians who intern to place their daughters or wards at this Institution wii do well to make immediate application.Jo Mas. E. L. THOMPSON, e3-tf Principal and Superintendent, *ORYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL -J-f MERCANTILE COLLEGEB, located at Phila eeftbia, 0. Ei ’corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; fa CENTRAL INSTITUTE; N. W. CORNER of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will to reopened MONDAY. September 6 Boy* piepared for any DIVIBION in the PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE. „ , , au23-6w* 11. 0. McGUIRE. A. M«. Principal, 3,220 00 42,007 83 $698,904 70 THE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL rfeop&h' Cn MONDAY. September 6th, 1869. The anlMw* - ’VHmhgal. HAZARD'S PANGING ACADEMY, N. E. corner of AROHand BROAD Sts.-'Mr. }Wlxa.U, fiofh PAritf.nbcP»-eDtn3jfrri m jfhla eity *o toyjnghad tWlaigest and moil in4hmnable'l)a l n£ia| ,, Anii6mr4a>r bianr years. JinS'the hqiiqr to inform hi* form6r patrons andthe tuihliG that he hhl returned tq Ibiq cify, nnd will open a Dancing Aorulsmy at the place atove named, on MONDAY, the 26th of Septamner. Mr. If. will aUo teach classes in schools and private fatnibes, Mr. H’a style of dancing is plain, easy, nnd graceful, andean be Acquired in a short time. An easy and graceful de portment. ns well as a perfect knowledge of the present of d ft ncit\g, such aa is done in the very tom so ciety, will be imparted at once to the scholars, ami no time wnstrdia learning old steps nnd dances that are ÜBt'of IfttliK.n. Tor terms, references, eto., applr at i'he |raf|.•••' f -’ ‘ • ■ ~ fU. stovesT stovfTsm .gl JAMES SPEAR, I E»C No. 1U« MARKET STREET, Is now prepared to meet the wants of the public more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invites comparative kxauivation. Tit* fcUQVnnR are amoag bis own popular inventions, several nfvrhlbh have airily obtained a national repu tation as aiirpctselngin exulUttpetiMiteQHWw oilier Stoves in trse. ‘ ' •• n«l ' ’JAMES HPF.AR is ‘the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to l/eihe h*at Stove for family use in the world. 1 || the patentee of the celebrated Gad-conilimlriK Cooking Range’, now rapidly coming intb general u»o.' “ JAMES BPEAR iatho Patentee of the Improved Sil ver** Air-tuhl Gas-consuming Parlor *tove. J4MKS SPEAK is the Inventor of the Improved (Faleuled) Ornamental Stove Urn. which from its beaut? and utljifyik illifilyi Gus 1 euason, to be univer sally adopted. 1 '* ’ JaMEs SPEAR I* the patenteq of th? Labor, Fuel, and Coinfort-saVing Ironing Phn. ‘ ‘ JAMKS SPKARuthe invoptoram) Patentee of the colehrated Hcnter. ForaJl’of the above the InVentor very justly claims aovfl'ntagfcawoioJ.rLcuire but toW understood by tl*e uttbljS to to and urtfetredto an) other articles orttM cinM ln'Tfoe smrljUj Aj»|j he would hereby extend a oordia] invitation to all persons in w»ntof Stoves to call and examine for 1 themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. e22-3in j, CHARLES JONES, No. 305 North BECOND Street. I Successor to A. dßa J> Gallngbor,* would respectfully call the nttgn tion of thou? deiiring ■toiW'to bis extensive assortment or Crtoking, Hodtmg.aml Parlor efovtie. I httve-purdUakod the Exclusive'right to'We" rtf oat shltt am) reptiirf. In I|hilfldeiidp»,.flf l*j}!agJjpFe CfilOtTated *' morninx Stair" anu •'Vullr^s®* , qau-burnmg Opoklng Stoves. Welfknown'fpr years na (ntf mokf jktisfactyry Stovos in the market. Also, hitf new FlnVfbp Cooking Stove “ Daylight,” which combines all the useful im prpvosneijts, and operates admirably. I Also tnanu mwais,w w economical and easily managed Parlor Buv>’*« ui use. blSrSm CABINET WARE. I HOGUET & HUTTON. MANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND CABINET FURNITURE „„ NO. 259 SOUTR THIRD BTREET- , .. Omce, Bnnk. ar.il Sohdul FurniturerExteiuKm lames, Doukca.es, Wardroliei. eto rjABINET FURNITURE andBILLURD MOORE & CAMPION, No. set SOUTH SECOND STREET, in eonnecUopariflttl]etre,gtctuivppatjme(ißu m eti,ate novmanu,Ma ihmjHwM which are pronounced by all WAP have qifd them to be superior to alt other*. ' BQf thp quality and finish of the?e Tablet the manu laoturersroTerlothpir nuinerQue patnyis throughout the Uniop, who aie fcmilUr with t}jp cftvftoter of their work, Jyad-era riIHK CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN JL PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following Net of KSght elsewhere^ 1 *’°° mp&re ttem With those No.l, Mknote, per dcaeD, No. l, eskuots, 7fi ” No. 3* M knots, 87 M No. 4, 80knoU, 00 tl ifillsl; 1 jj . «Ni« v s£KTol E a, Philadelphia. fjgjja SALAMANDER SAFES, IS® . _ ATqf)r .,„ PHILADELpHI OIANuffoTUREII DANK LOOKS/" • MON^Oofo?¥HWT{ißs“ , lco., On at good torniß a* any other eitablWuuent in the United States, hy „ EVANS Sc WATSON, No. 36 800th FOURTH Blreet. PLKARF. GTVF. 1t« A CAI.T.. Philadfllpm&j. JJAMILY CUOCULATE CIUAUTY. EDWARD A, HjGINTZ. Manufacturer and Importer of French and Spanish « „ w CHUCOLATE. Store S»W.corner ARCH and NINTH Streatß, »9-3 m (FactoryBl4 Filbert street.) Grain mills—grain mills—For „ ll, “ F"V? "H 1 riwtatliin. The IRON-BURR MILL <*«»• »»>- Pripe.9B, 83s,and$ti. a SltlS SKffiST If 8««th BECOND Street. Afeoje wanted In evSrr oountf and State 1 hr .ainr-tm . K. FAHREL A CO TITACKEREL AND ALEWIVES. —OO ]VEW Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A small KeJS' i 0 » o n!Sna7o°r r «Ie C hr kn " a ' Unlli "I'rrora 1 ' rrora “ t6 “ mer W»» IM SbDlH L WIIAR%S, DANCING. STOVPSr BRUSHES. RAILROAD LINES, . On and after MONDAY, Mw l«h, isw, Passenger Trains will eave FRONT and WILLOW fchreetarFhi ladelphm, DAILY, (Sundays oxcepted;l ol[voie ’ ™ For Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Wilkes, barre, Haaelton, Ao..(PjXpreBH,)nt 9.W A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express,)at 4P. M. (Aucoiumodation,) at 8.15 A. M. and For jp'ort Wttahtugton,(Aooommodation,)at2.l6 F, M. and 3.29 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: teave Bethlehem, ( Express,) at 8 A- M. and 4.10 P. M. oaye Doyleatowu, (Accommodation,) at 0.39 A. M. ami 4P.M. Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6JO A. M. ami 3.35 P. M. , ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Doyleatowu, lor Phitada., at 6A9 A. M. amt 6.46 P. M, Faro to Bothlohein, $1X0; to Mauoh Chunk, $2.69; to Easton, 91J9; to Do;lestown,B9oenU', toWukcsbarre, Q4M. All Psssenger Train* (except Sunday Trains,)con neotat Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Beoond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. Passenger* for Wilkosbarre take BJO A. M. Train, and arrive in wilkesb&rre at 7 P. M. mrW ELLIB CLARK, Agent. XSimSSSSfflB® NEW WEST UHES AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD via MEDIA. CHANGE OF HOURS. . On and after Scot. 4tU. U 69. the trains will leave Phi ladelphia, from the Station, N. E. corner of EIGH TEENTH and MARKET Streets,at 7.15 and 9.30 A. M., and at 2.30 and 6.45 P. M. J i 3* v . o .,.Wo»t Cheater, from the Station, on EAST MARKET Street, at 6.4fiand 9.30, A. M.,nnd 2andfi.lfl ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.,and S P. M. Leave West Cheater at 7.30 A. M.. and 5 P. M. „ HENRY WOOD, general Superintendent. NOTICE.—CHESTER llWgPglgalvAM.F.V RAILROAD—PAS KR TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On and after let January, 1869, the Pasßenxer Train® lor DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Pnasenuer Dopot or the Philadelphia and Readme Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and YINK Street*. TRAIN for Downlngtown, leaves at 7.80 4 TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at DAILY (Sundays excepted.) By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia nil Reading Railroad Company. d3O W. H. MoILHKNNY. Secretary. rZZvrntcrmmmma CAMDEN AND AT- I,ANTIC RAILROAD, „ , FOR THE SEA-SHORE. On and after September Ist, and until further notice, tram* for Atlantic Citr Jeave VINE-Street Whar/ dai excepted.) Express M ZT7..Y *.YTY. Kxpre« Train —. .« a. M. Mail. •' .4 f. M. Fare to Atlantic, 91 80. Round Trip Ticket#, rood for Two Days, 92 W. Freight must he delivered at Cooper’* Point by 1 P. M. The Company will not be responsible for an/ goods un til reoeiveaana reoeiptedfor by their Freight Agent at the Point. *!-lm JOHN G. BRYANT, Agent. PHILADELPHIA AND raHB|S@®SK ELMIRA RAILROAD LINK WUICKEBT ROUTK to Elmira, VVilkealwtrre. Buffalo, Chicago, Rppk Island, Niama Falla, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, Bt. Paul's, Detroit, Dunlietb, and St Louis, , l’assqnger trams will leave the Philadelphia and Read ms Railroad Depot, corner IiROAD and VlNESlreels, DAILY, (Sundays excepted J as follows: „ IjS& A. M-IDAY EXPRESS. For Elmira. Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chioago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, St. Paul’s, Burlington, •nd St. Louis, ‘ , SAOP.M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit C(iloago, Milwaukio,.Hook Island, Galena,St. Paul’s D fling ton, and St. Louis. L3O A. M. and 3.80 P. M. trains run through to HARRIBDURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes bane, PiUston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSUURG RAILROAD. Baggage obookod to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. *3w Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line s Ticket Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. T THROUGH E*PRJSSS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the uer>of, Broad street, below Vine, dft‘ly» (Sun day exoepted,) for all points west and North, ate P. M, Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure going the same day. For further information, apply at * £f,f‘kht Depot. BROAD, below Vine, Orto OHAB. 8, General Agent, N. W. oorner SIXTH aud CHESTNUT Streets, 001-tf Philadelphia. iSamsa NQTJOETO SHIPPERS fiSSsSSi OF LOCAL FREIGHT. The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward freight to the fol lowmg points on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- I<ook Haven, Lewiaburg, Wayne, Northumberland, Jersey Shore* Sunbury, Lmden, Treverton Intersection, «£»Jotf7» Georgetown, Sr wrt ’ p®*'"' Watsontown, York, Milton, Buover Junction. ALSO, RAl^fioA?'' and 411 points on HANOVER ’ F. J. 81JEEDRR. rrpitht leant ROAD, MORNING LINE, for POTTSVILLE, READ ING and HARRISBURG. Leaves the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE Streets, at 7.30 A. M., DAILY, (Sundays excepted,! for POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate Points, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to itUburg, Chamtorshurg. Carlisle. Hunbury. Ac. i nmi' [i ua/,U I | uuu * 4l*v* ¥ ING, and intermediate points. aplS W. 11. WcILHKNNY. BporM*rr. PHILADELPHIA, GER MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWNRAILROAD-SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS- On and after further notice. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,6 X, mm.. 10, 11, 12, A. M-, 1,3,3, 3>«, 4,8, 7, 8. 9, 10, and lift P. M. Lpaye Gernißotowa 6.7,7tf, B,B*, 9,10,11, A. M., 12M, p Leave Philadelphia 9.03 min. A.TB., 9, 3,8,TA», and 10K Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 niin., 4. 6>«, and 9 H P. M. * . . *' *■ *• g|.|f ■ ft’ **»* *v pijjjSvS *Ai es 1 nut* H?lft XI *ll & ,*S!I (Pi nd Sjfs * F’OR CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0,8.U5 min.. 10 05, min., 11>« A. M., 1.05 min., 3.U6 min.,4«, 654,6 Xi lDi P. M. Leav e Norristown 6, 7,9,11 A. Jw„ 1,3 K, 4X, 0, 7 X, r. M. . n, , , , , ON BUNDAYB. r tL'. l\ fW‘M*NAYtfNfr.^ L«iiva Philadelphia fl, 7.00 nim.?B.Gs min., 9\£. 10 06 ™ n ‘i V&1» «•• v*- w a - “•• *■ Leave Philadelphia V A.Vl.Jsh 4 s’m. Leave Manayunk 7>i A. M., 1)1, 6K, 8X P. M. • ' Superintendent. mil DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streela. SUMMER RESORTS. m u w tw. , EWARK . OIIJ ; J«*tbe largest and beat arranged Hotel in central Ohu>, u centrally located and » e«f of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modorn improve ments. and every convenience for the oomlort and ao oommodnhon of the travelling public. TheBleopinf Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Suites o] Rooms are well arranged hnd carefnllr famished for families and lateo travelling partioi jnnu the Houie will be kept as‘h fint-olasi Hotel ih every respect! " gEA T(j *2s*3m '* THOS. 0. OAHRETT. BAVING FUNDS. CSPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO - CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office. No. 331 North THIRD Street OHAHTKpIp OPPENN- Deposit? roceivedin sunn oftme Dollar and upwards, end repaid in Gold, without notice, '(nth FIVE PER CL NT. IrjTEAEBT from the day or deposit tIU with drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long tU LasitiU,VUT» oT rennwvftpmtngnppiy WiflnepeMjty, Tho Managers.«n organising and looauntH. neve been governed wholl) by a desire to aooommodate the busi ness interest and wentu of the very large and enterpn tmg^pu'“l,“„o^nGKoV':NpoAn',Yt From oto *>f o'clock: also, on Monday and Thursday frorafiuntiiSo’olook in the evening. MANAOJtRS. Frederick Xlett, Stephen Braith, John P. Levy. Hon. If. K. Btrong. Dame) Underkoffer, Frederick Staoke. Fmnqia Hfirt.. Joseph p. LeClero* aftife Mr b,i¥,PefP?lr 1 !’ feyfe^ rd ' Peter C. Ellmaker, Robert B. Davidson. „ „ James s. munglb, Pre.id.nt, FbaMcu Hart. Beoretarr. jaip-tfif OAVINQ FUE E-FIVE FEE CENT- IN- Philadelphia. Ly the State of Peouiylva- Money is reosiveil in any sum. -large or smnll.aud in drawn l r(>n> * io “ epo ® l * * u day of with- The office is opon pvpry day fl Q’olook in the moimpg till 5 o’clock iff the evemnt. ana on Monday and Thursday evening* fill 0 o'clock. _ , .MPaW^ William J. Uskd, tfsoratary, „ litRECrORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner. F. Carrol! Brewster* Edward L. Carter* Joseph B. Barr* Robert Solfridge, Francis Lee, Barouel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Munne, - H)nry Dinenderfer. Monpy is received and payment! made daily. Tho investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter* m Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Renta, and such first-class securities as will al vrar* insure jerfeot seounty to the depositors, and which oannqt mil to give permanenoy and stability to tfiigTnsfitufion. auj-i y (CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES £9 TRUST COMPANY, oorper THIRD and CHEST NUT Street*. Large and small «nma received, and paid heck on de mand without nolietf.with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST Irom the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. M «f u ??v^^s!ivLf n fSr»T.rU“ r ' “ mi oa . DRAP Id for idle on England, Ireland, and Sootland, from £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, TreMUror-JAMES R, HUNTER, PLINY FISK. Actuary, “ A little, but often, fill* the Furse.’* IjIRANJCMN saving fund.— -*• Wo. 130 South FOURTH Street. between CUqitnut au<J Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand, Depositors' money secured by Government State. and Oity Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, Ac. This Company doems safety better than large profits, consequently will runno nskwith deposi tors' inonoy, tiut have it at all times ready to re turn with 6 per cent, interest to tha owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspsudod. Females, married or single, and Minors can deposit hi their own right, and such deposits can he withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority roreoeivemo ney from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED, Office open daily from 9 tp $ Q’pfofi, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 6 oolk. r t DIRECTORS. Bp?:, §s»r Lfiwifl Krumlifiaar, Henry Deiany, Nioholas Rittcrihouse, Nathap Srnodle/, Joe. R. flatUerthwaite. Ephraim Blanchard, JjfiSt/il’ll Pre.iilont. Gibus Cadwat.ladkr , Treasurer. 11 A Dollar saved is twice earned," NOTICES. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: _ |ePAL} IN THK NAME ANT> BY THE AUTROHITY OP TUB COMMONWEALTH OP PENN SYLVANIA. w WILLIAM P. PACKER. GOVERNOR OP THK SAID COMMONWEALTH. , PROCLAMATION. Wiibhba*, Bjr the third *6OllOll of the act of the General A&bOrubjy of the Commonwealth passed the 22d day of April. A. U. IBM, entitled '* Au Aot to establish a •mkinK fund for the payment of the publio debt/’ it is tufule the d"ty 01 the Secretary of the Commonwealth, the Auditor General and State Treasurer, Cuinmi«iioii er*ol the Bmkiiit Fund created bv the said act of A*- H b , #i on tho “, r#t Monday of September,'A. D. IMP. day annually tl.erca.Uer, to report and (, ovonior the amount received under the tuM ♦ ‘„r n !! 0 S nt of mtcreitwmi. and thomnmint of uni wiLS Comnionwealth redeemed and held bjr Kc« rl 0 . r fl Governor shall direct the certi- SuW di,d '" rB ° « r » of A the? y th ®. fl mely-eighth section of the act Al! nM..i«s*® I i bly A PttJ, * edlhe , lt>thd «»y of April, MDMiMti?th« i!JL»£. n Aot toirovite for the ordinary Sfter the V *««J»rojided. that *•>«*- thatmav Sinking Fund, to the amount m .Vn^tS^i ry 10 CBn ?®l the relief issues now m !l!S “ i%l,wn Sftliimu^ 9 ' to '"' nl ea V w>ll >m M. Hunter, Jacub Fry, Jr., and til Sitter, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund in vama redeemed and held by them Iromthe 80th da* of N°y®tiiber. A. D. 1867, to tlieMh da> of September. A. D. 1859, amount* to the «uin of one million one hundred nnd thirU-sevon thousand one hundred nnd fiftr-five dollars am) thirtr-six cents, made up as follows: Certificates oLstock loan of April 11th, 1813, C per cent $44.!£0 00 Certificate ol stock loans of various dates. 5 per cent 1.017.238 38 Relief issues eaucellod 41,071 00 Interest certificates of various dates 4 208 10 T0ta1.... ~ 91.137.155 34 Now, therefore, m required by the the third section of the actor Assembly aforesaid, I do hereby issue this my proclamation, declaring the payment, cancellation, ex tinguishment, and final di*. harse of one million one hundred and thirty-seven thousand one hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-six cents of the principal of the debt of the Commonwealth, including forty-one thousand and seventy-one dollars of the relief issues wlucn have hoen cancelled and destroyed, as authorised by the ninety-eighth section of the act of the 19th of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. Given under my hand and the great *ealof the State at Harrisburg, this nineteenth day of September, A. D. 1869, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-fourth. _ .. n WM. F. PACKER. By the Oovernor: >Vm. M. Hiestbr, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 522-€ C OFFICE OF TIIE HARRISBURG, , PORTSMOUTH. MOUNT JOY, AND LANCAS TKft railroad company. mu r, , , Philadelphia, September 21. iB6O. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, clear of Statu Tax. on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable to the Stockholder* or their legal representatives* on and alter WEDNESDAY, the sth day ot October next *,t their office. No 234 South THIRD Street. Penns* h *piq Railroad Building. GEORGE TABER. s2«*6t Treasurer piIILAUELPIIIA AND READING RAIL £ ROAD COMPANY. Office E 7 Booth FOURTH Btreet, FIIII.ADH.PHU, Sept. 2oth, 1A59. lo avoid detention, the holders of Coupoot of this u.V'JPiu-i. .C n IP* 1,1 proximo, are requested to “ft'• J l il s , offic * on or before the 30th instant, S e .PJ,i?A ,pUv? li l *1 given, and Checks will be ready 6rya the 1,1 prox,r no. in exchanre forgaid re . C rfi'rfVm S. BRADFORD, BZI-qtJO Treasurer, yigr NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The «!&■■& Bbip PHILADELPHIA, Captain Pool, from Liverpool, u now ready to discharge at RACK Street WharT, Consignees will please send their permit* on hoard. All good* not permitted in five days will be tent to Pub* no store. »Bi-5t THO 3. KICHARDBON ft CO. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good tr 7p a Cl Patent Vulcanised .Rubber So*pender», Braid*, web*, and all oth*r fabnos and article* made by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcanised rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of m the United States. Merchant* and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now in storo, and to give tlieir order* RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for thtM fSj. whioh embrace all the style* heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many other*. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE »nd SELL Stl'w COIfIITLAjIDT 8u!H?Sl?Y Wl, “‘ I “ 10 “* HORACE H. DAY. PENNSYLVANIA ST AT E AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.-The NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will bA held at,P^\t F *li T 9 N A, PHILADELPHIA, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and pklDAY.the 27th 28th. 29th, and 50th days of September next. On the lit of saitea; lure, No. 638 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, where Books of Entry for the Exhibition will be opened. Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg, to John McGowen, Philadelphia, or CuaKZ.Es K. Enolk, BiuUeton, will meetwith attention till Ist of September. „ DAVID TAGGART, President. A. 0. HEISTER, Seo'y, aulQ-wft«.t*e24Daito3o IVOTlpE.—Persons having business with f. ft'jffiftle v,u u th ’ lo, &! c ,s?. r iiuMArf, u ‘ T ' i*l7 Flour Inapeotor. PIANOS fisara cinopi'jNG & Sons, *ClßAND,*iil^|lf|f ) A I ||^FRIQHT WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant» m store a lar*e«*toek of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENT. We have been awarded, at thediflerent Exhibitions in this country and Europe, WiAyV FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. lWl?*ly JiaVBN, PAPON, 4 Co.’s, Fl a TTy Nunns ft Cjark’s, Hallett. Davis, ft Co.’*, MONIUmS, fco desirable for Ohurohei auu Lecture Rooms. tBT Pianos and Melodeons to Rent myH-ly SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN n rti * pianos. eessnil ImeroV'ement— ' * . THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Toudh, and Action of the. Oraml nano into that bf a Square i«4liuipaol, fiUDfifllpft ANP IN arc wholly unequalled. Tliey have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. * ,r r r \L *0 ever (exhibited, in ft? IfllSpiCllifAE, ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER- EFFEOTB OFTROXELL’S NEURALGIA „ Phila., July 7th, ISS3. Mjr. E. w. TxpxiLL-Dear Sir :-I have been troubled With the “NEURALGIA” for thp laat It years, and have sphered the moat excrnoiating paia, compelling me at times to give-up my busmesaentirely, lcaulduo eat, and sleep was a stranger to my pY«. letlfferec more than tongues can tell., 1 had ft* aftVme ana aid o Various phyeivhaj, \MSr Remedies, but all o bo aymlj ‘ Havfpi noticed, your advertiMßießt in the papers, I concluded to call Oil & parson whom I had learned was cured of a oase of SO years, standing. He applied the “SALVE” hut once, and I felt immediate relief—a second application removed the pain entirely, and I now feel like, a didetent man. Binee then I have eleptwell— something that I have not done for months, being obliged to sit up all night m a chair. Myappetitr has returned, and I (eel grateful to yop fp,i the reitoyv uod 01 itiy neaitn. * Cjt.’r. Ij .'Yf . ofirper Thuil Sod Walnut 9l». DR. WES'ICOTT’S o«hSBflAt|’*P TAB sss tarair We«ooU i Tar Ooru.uU ourei Coughs and Colds. Weitoott • -Car Cordial, cures Sore Threat and Breast, westoott’s Tar Cordial ouree Palpitation of the Heart. Weetcott’e Tar Cordial ouree Nervous Debility, Westcott * Tar Cordial ouree General Debility. b isss? iS I sa,* 11ma «»»*»”• Weatcotre TIX GhUIM cures Blind and Bleeding WestcpH’s Tar Cordial ouree Female Weaknesses. Dr. vVeßteott s Tar Cordial Depot, No. €39 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. Also, Pnnoipal Depot for Dr. Weston)*’* Ami-Sorofu lous Brrup and Cholera Mixture. ' Dr, E. R. WESTpPT+Qan be coMpltpJ on the above WINES AND LIQUORS. PJAKD. —MAHGUIL-SUR-AY (Oil AM— FAGNEJ, JANUARY W, I&s9.—lnconsequenceoi the frequent invitations received by me to renew the shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United States, 1 beg leave hereby to inform my former customers and public m general, thatl have appointed Messrs. F.O. BROUWER, ANCHLR, ic CO., Bole Agenta id the United States, for the aale of mr CLamoagSii Wines. My Wines have been sa louff Tavdfauljr known m the Unit*.!wiut»a unnecessary to oommenton lh» r qualify, norther IhaaTopay that ray new *hlpmcnU vyul iu t\u way d« found inferior to the termer ones. DrU.EOART BAL *g GjAi and 'yERZENA^ Y, for wle and con t co.. hi BEAVER Street, New York! fJLARET. —100 cases Barton & G\;estier’s SL JlUien; Sop dp. St. Esteet* J dp. Washing- Stop alarum St. Jqhen t m dp. pints; 60 do. Qhftteatt La Rose; 60 do. do. Leoville siScotch Ale, in lone and glass; Harvey’s. Falkirk Brown tout and London Porter, iu store and lor sale ny aul A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Strsot. HOTELS. \fTETHERILL HOUSE. SANSON r *, Street wegtof Sixth—This deservedly favorite piaoo having been purchased by the undersignod, will hereanerlM oonduoted on the moat enterprising scale, the best Game, Oysters, and Kelreshments, prepared in the ohpicoststylo. and the finest Liquors, from the most popular importing houses, always on hand. The patronage of the public is respectfully m\ ited - „ JOHN J. BARTRAM. Pnvnte Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrations. Coin mittees, Bocie<»es, Ao. slO-lin UNION, "; ,u V'.°, n 4 HOTOL 19 niirewrl, (ulftptfld Ip tlie wants of the Business Pudlic ; anpto those in search «Ji? l^4, i r o 0 A P “t < i D^ r Hailroads, which now run past, ♦ ?«n m i« °* dp f” x ! m,l, J cheap and pleasant nde to_an_pjaoasof intarest in m» alwuit the mtv. ir W-Sin MACHINEItr AND IHON. SAMUBL V. MXRStCK, J. VACOHAN MBRKICX. COUTHWASifi-SMb'SY’- FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRBETB. MEIiW'rSONS, . ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Procure Steam Engines, for Land, River, nnd Marine service. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Castings ofall kinds, eitherjron or Brass. , Iron Frame Roofs for Gas works, V> urk Shops, Rad road Stations, Ao. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every description of plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw. and Gnat Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filtc;*, Pumping Engines, Ac. Solo Agents for N. Rillieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Stetun Hammer; and Aspinwall k Wolsey’s Patent Sugar Drain ing Machine. , au 6-y DENTISTRY.—The improved sets nr«u l \£* P l C *'ftk manufactured ss. h fir.v l,,h,h,,rt “’ br 1 LUKK ‘ N *' The Mineral Plate sets of Teeth are superseding all otherg, principally from the lo lowing reason*: Pure mineral is uod in place of told or sliver, for p!at"s. making them one-t urd lighter, ami nt the same time much atroiigor, ns their groatost thickness ia where the cmiia have shrqnken away more, thus perfectly restor ing the anatomical ahnro mid colour of the mouth nnd noo. apii giving the exnot original expression to the leatures; they will atand bettor n service, and never ‘'etoutofrepatri they are responsibly warranted for a .*}'oif[?A« Sf' . n ',\ crflVloea tpt the ftccumnmlation * Oiey are wholly free from all gnl- J n i m con produce palpitation of the heart, headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervoua nloi 1 vr^vu'vi^\ r r e .’ 1$ ARCH street. Philadelphia; ft AWIA Avenue, Washington, D. C. SALES BY AUCTION. PURNESS. BRINLEY, A CO., I No. 4» MA RKET STREET. SALK OF, FRENCH GOODS. Oq Friday Moroiog, Sept, noth, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on sue months credit— 60U lots of fanoyaod staple French dry goods. PINE PLAID WOOL LONG SIIAWUj-AJMrool, for city trade. „ On Friday Morning, fine all-wool plaid long shawls. ;« * all-wool plaid square shawl*. .*2S i ?, lI *Wi>ol plaid basket shawls. AW 14-4 black ana colored Btel!a shawls. A.,1 r MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS. t jivfJlv? d°th cloak* nnd umntillas. LONDON PRINTED CABII.MEREB AND SILK 3 . . CHECKS. 2 eases LondoiLprinted Cashmeres. 1 case London silk mohair checks. B. HWW 1 CHKoTNUT BTREET. opposite the CtUtOlD House, between FOURTH wwfirlFTHißtresta. LARGE SALK OF RIBBONS7mI[,UNERY GOODS. TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDEkIES, WHITE GOODS) This Sept. 23th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock, will be solfl 800 lots of new and seasonable goods, comprising n desirable assortment, well worthr the attention of the Trade. Consisting, m part, of riehly embroidered jaconet and cambric collars and sets.infants’ jaconet waist*, needle work bands aml inserting, Maltese and thread lace cot lars. l'nen cambric bdkfg. jaconet and cambric mnslin, black lace veils and kid stores. Also, a lull line of rich newstvle trinitimjgs. Hack silk strdbt, cords, and tas sels, velvet ribbons silk fringes ftc BONNET RIBBONS. i A** o ,* invoice of new stjle bonnet ribbons, just !br l>est co nra ’ p ' n, »d embroidered, faU l sales lft ftc 4nd fanpy Rennet velvets, dark straws, for »nd‘hnc f ; I fe , a&.'' lvet * n ‘ l »nd pUm . , ’ JEWELRY. * ul.TYp'.n?’ Panted, cameo, and fancy jewelry. r rIJiH 1 2 fl > ,n ? 6n dT °P do*b*. (tents lancy and plain black ties. Ladies fancy bonnets, ftc. Decou'k “Jo ren *? v d to No. 611 Chestnut street, tneir entire stock of reitoy-made clothing, consisting of the ustuil assortment of coats, pants, and rests, of tmt make, suited to the present and approaching season. Catalogues ready and samples arranged for ex amination on Wednesday previous to the sale. f,rst „ _ , , On Friday Morning, Bapt. 30th, by catslo.ue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be held our first sale of Germantown goods, consisting of the usual assortment of woollen knit hoods, scarfs talmas, leggins, ftc. Also, men's, women’s, and children’s hosiery, shirts, drawers, ftc. VGT Catalogues ready early on the moroiog of sale. Philip ford auctioneer, No. 530 MARKET Street.aod 621 MTNOR Street BALE OP 1,000 CASES BOOTO. SHOES/ BROGANB, OAITRIW, fte, , This Morning. September 28, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit. 1,000 oases men's ana boy* /boots, shoes, gniton, tUppeis, buffalo overshoes, fto.: ladies' and misses'boots, gaiters, shoes, slippers, ties. Jenny Linds, overshoes, ftc., embracing a large and desirable assortment of city a«d Eastern manufacture, we 1 worthy the attention or buyers. a» 1)07.. GOAt cochineal LiSWgb, AO. Included in sale will be found— 200 dozen goat aims, Cochineal lining*, striped bind ings, &o „ \ ai 200 OASES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Also, in sale,samptes of 200 case* Bootch gingham umbreltA*. t 60 DOZ. REAL FRENCH CALFSKINS. Included in sale this morning wiD be found— -60 dozen real French calfskins. V M. GDMMEY ft SONS, CARD QARD.—J. M. Gunvmer ft Bons, anctioneers, will hold mxv. FIRST FALL SALE. On Thursday, Sept. 29th, at T% o clock in the evening, will be sold at publio sale, at the PhiladelpbiaExchsnge, the follow- Bale-f1.17fi.-A yearly rroond-rent of f 76 80, issuing out of lot of ground northeast corner oi' Swam and Seventeenth streets, 17 feet front by 67 feet deep. Peramplorr S»I»-»J«0.-A jenrlr j-roupd-rent of fl6B. issuing out of lot of ground west aide ofSuteeoth street, 36 teet, south of Brown street, 88 feet front by 73 feet 8 inches deep. _ P®T®U‘Ptcuy Sale—fSAKD—Bond and mortgage for 88AQ0. on three-story brick residence and lot of ground east aide of Seventeenth street, 31 feet north of Swain street; lot 17 feet front by 67 feet deep. ?I5 rap H >r 7 Sale—£ IJOO.—Bond and mortgage Cot $1,600, on lot of ground south side of Brown street, 234 feet 8 inches westward from Sixteenth street, 18 feat front by ai feet deep. ho3t bf w Lrk -HANDSOME/THREE-STORY BRICK R£SI pENCE, with large t three-story back buildings, and furnished with air the extra modern conveniences, situate No. fill North Seventh street. The house is well rent ftn< * W Part may remain on groand- THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, situate No, 724 Sansom street. Lot 18 feet front by WT&fit o inches mined wHn all the modern conveniences, large lot of ground, and excellent stable, south side of Cooper street, east from Fourth street. Camden. N- J- Lot 60 feet front by 180 feet deep. Alt in wbfoci orde{Ta«tftJß S». a.ys*Mt w :sj r«it •, nj. 3,, vs# (..> oftr s? r Ip' l ¥ rp,t WU lurruua lot of 1 round, loutb liJ. ?.C.!> 6: ?n a » ,tre St V ,h ’ '“ r "Pi k «. ® f»et Hoot b, IUO l„l il »p, vllhm eight minutes wslk from the depot. ■9. On onr Private Me Repster mil always h. foaad a venr larsa. amonnl of real estate, cVendl. sonpUon of city and eonntnr ' j. m. cuainß?% SOKS, wo. t» SHIPPING. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STBAM . r r?OM mw roil to livskpool. _ **ow bostoii to MYilfttpl. pMOTS“ I i?H , SfSi%tL W s. « ARABIA, Capt. J. Btoni, AMERIcArI«t. %he«v’*'™!*'lixGPA.Cap£ J.'LmtS^ 1 ' ? nH’A' KR**- 8 'mil W-daeWay, Sept. a. mwr r. raiteisi&fe. aMERICA 1 "v l «"' " w'dnJJdiy.' Barth.notseonreduntilsJifS. “ W * ’ W ’ ,<o '- V ' An expenency' Lhuxahn^W Wtd. ?i? unless bill* of biding Sgsts?ikeremr and FOB THB SOUTH.—CHARLES- To^r^ B Q im«l TEAMfIHIPa M of per eent bo tow New \ ort Steamship rates. ■m. o „ F 9B CHARLESTON. 8. C. Tho U. S. Mall SUasulu, KEVBTQNBRTATE, Ca»- (J!t“sph h ,Vt*o^'M U ® nilmMl ‘ lr “ *» WMn.id»r, Through iq d lo'u hour,, pulj 4D hoot. At So a. V; 8. atATS'oy BEOROIA. Through m «to W hours, only iS hours at Sea. days changed from every Saturday to even B.Tf « R ? r ** oo< l J reoeived, and Bills of Lading signed every nay. side-wheel Steamships KEY STOaVE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA £w Si? L p 1 lw<»>roportiouof Goods «h)?Md toithwiß hefooadto be lower by these shise by wiPBI veeaeli, the premium being one-half the ♦k-Vi Vfe 1 * route 29 to so per oent. cheapox than by the Inland Route t as will be seen by the fedJpwiag sohe duTe. Ihrough tickets from mW*h!am SKrlet ton and Savannah steamships.lNCLUDlNG MEALS on CUleaton anUSavan- Td Charleston (U 00 Charttlttoa §3S ED §SB RtkvJBIBL— MfiQ p §S «OD AUaata..~A aOO CoJumbu MOO Aimoj SOO Albany a? 00 te w ::: is N?§KfefJ id?!KSKtti-aia. “ • .t££ on . BouthTß.t oorneiTOimf jrid H lfl?f?OT'Nj)'r. Agents m Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BUDD. .Savannah. HUNTER A GAMMKLL. TmJsda ° tom Charleston, ateatns* OaKdiaa every s^fe.S|&S?SSjllSßJs. afc “»» , I,SJ d GLASGOW AND NEW YORK GLARSCW, Thompson, October 11, at 11 , « l ulock l uo*'o. EDINBURGILCummmg, Wedneaihj. October W.atU a clock, noon* „ TROJC OLASfIOW, mssk tear bSks, ssfetfsau: daaden?»first claw, 575. oteer&ve, found with no wua dtince of properly oooxed provisions, $3O. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ateamer. No obarge for medicines. For freight or paaeage, apply to No. US No. JS BR<?ADWaT’. < N 6* 1 York. U. s. M. STEAMERS "*"~TtAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, _ARA6O. Caotam Line*, will ual July tS, September 17, Novemtar Jj. FULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail AnfiutSOt Octo ber 15, December 10. First Cabin p image.—— __ _.~9i90 Becond Cabin paa*a*d - 71 Fo, fokt or _ At the Warehoueinr Canuußjr e Philadelphia Ostoe, Tobacco Warehouse*DOCKStreet, Phila. jeS-Om WASHING AND IKONING. ja washing and ironing done ® |S2 ynh NEATNESS and DESPATCH,for Single ,7.'“ V? Jle ,' a S“ Gentlemen, Fnmihee. Boarding School** Hotel*. Steamboat*. Ac., at DONOVaN'B FAMILY LAUS'DRY, No. B 3 Bouth SIXTH Street! corner of Pnme.. Fnmjlr Shirt, and Collar, paten) umn I wMh I bomi tkmS Tuh * li bjr on the ootn- The whole Inonneij 1. etriotlp attended to br female operatl.ee Mre. DONOVAN, it *O-1? Snpenodendadt PR MANCHESTER SCALES _ No. 23 North SIXTH Street may be found a £«i\ernl assortment of SBk£ TKR SCALES, £9*n. Am 'n l ' : PLATFORM SCALES. SCALES, n .7 T l4iY.A^ri?rP^ A L SCA LES. AltO. TRACK SCALES furnished nl short no iKe All warranted to indicate standard weirht. accu* rue and durable. The style and finish of the above ..ooua best known by examination, alfi thatu'Jui GEO. W. COLBY A CO. ]\TEW PLANING MACHTXE, Embracing ", The Andrews Patent oHStJ, with matching works for dres3in< Boards, Plank, Ac. £ew Principle ol'Feuibne. UreatSvrmß of Tower. .Machines i»f various sues. 24 to 30 inches wide, for itnxle or double surfacem*. with or without matching heads, tor side at No. S 3 Noith BIXTII Street, Phila Cal] and examine •IS-tbstnJm GKO. W. COLBY * CO. BOXES AMERICAN AND WIN* OW GLASS—The most approved brands, and of every eiae and quality required fureity and • ountry trade, at prices astonishingly lov. Rond jour orders to ZIEGLER k BMITII, Drue. Faint. IiIAM, and Varnish Dealers, oorner SECOND and GREEN Streets. ali tf PURE CONFECTIONERY, tt*NVPACTCR*DST EDWARD A. HEJNTZ, Late of 8. Hennon. Bte*e 8. \V. corner ARCH and NINTH streets, 1m i Factory 814 Filbert street.l SCOTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons James StewaTt & Co.'s Taisley Malt, in bond and for sale by GEORGE WfIITELEY. iU-to SAXES BT AUCTION. M THOMAS 4 SONS, • Hoa. IS and UIN>'JTH FOURTH gTRKBY CARU.-PUuE?™¥J?LES’ RSL < *EgTATIt AH» BTOOKB AT THE EXCHANGP, at * Sales of real estate and stocks will hereafter tw held at 12 o’clock yoox.iestnad ofatianisis^ FALL SALES STOCK AND URAL ESTATE. Sixth Fall Bale, Ist October, os the premie**—resi dence and furniture. No. MU Oiaton street. Seventh Fall Sole. 4th Octooer, at the Exchange. KF* Part of the handbills tor each of tao uortnb* now ready* SIXTH FALL SALB-Ut OCTOBER. Trustees’ Peremptory Sale—On. the Premise*. Estate of Hoo. T. M. Pettrt. dee’d. RESIDENCE AND FURN'TURE, No. 3619 CLINTON STREET. . On Saturday Morning, Oct. lit, at JO o’clock, will o* sold, without reserve, oa the premises, the well-built three-story brick residence, with three-story baek batklrngs.asd all modem con veniences, No. 1019 Clinton street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Lot 3D by Hofeet. Sale aUtolute.. Immediate possession. . 29^FURNITURE.—Thefurmtare will be sold imme diately after the house. SEVENfHFALL BALE-«ih OCTOBER, AT SOOS. , VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION Sil-.lorr bnck store and dwelling, No 21i Nfrth Fcarth street, between Race sod Vine Peremptory Ba!e-“ THF. GIRARDFLOCR MILLB. , » rho vpioaUe property known a* the Girard Flour Mills, with steam engine, coal yard, fte.. Ninth street, n °rth Poplar. Lot SO by XQ feet,wits two trouts. KF* Bale aWnte. TAVERN .nd DWELLINO.-Tbree-etoty fcnrk tavern and dwelling, southeast eorner of Carpenter and Varker streets,between Fifth and Sixth, with a tfcree -B«jih rtc L) ,n 'be rear, on Parker street, (late _t* oapitAiou. ftc.—valuable business pro- FLHTt.—-Fpor-etor* fcrown-stone and brick building. No. 327 Walnut street, aod fire-story bnck {mastic 1 building. No. 830 Harmony street, betwe.aThxrd and Fourth. MODERN RESIDENCE. —Four-story hriek rest* oence. No. 223 north Twelfth street, above Bee*. NORTH EIGHTH ST.-Three-ttorrhriek dwelling, No, tie North £ublh street, ebotw -wedaoe, wiih % tnree-storr mrck bouse in the rear, oa Lorain street. Executors Peremptory Sale—Estate of Wn. Darts, deceased. VALUABLE WHARF A.NU LOTg. BRISTOL. PA. —Co»l wharf and three buildme lots, fronting on the Delaware river. Radehffe and Cedar atroet*,WobT*C3 fejt. gale ahsolnte. ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE.—Modem three stnrT bnck residence, with three-story back buihimg, and large side yard. No. 1529 Girard arenas, west of Six teenth street, 40 leet front. ISU feM deep.to a back street. VALUABLE FARM ffTAND.— r ??! on the Germantown and PcUstowe tnmfrfke, Town, Plytamith township, Montgomery cooniy, j a. A LL ABLE DWELLING.—Three-story brick dweu inr.No.2S6 Sooth Fifth street, above Sprwee. BUSINESS STAND.—Three-story bnck tavern and dwelling, southwest eorner of Twenty-first ana tuth **vi* JVRSS?w*iY* en Arch Gilbert. MADISON Sr.— wa-story bnek dwelline. No. 243 VALUABLE BEVERLY PROPERTY, rtej "" 6 ‘- M4W »- M * *»« Thudsirett.UlowMagno&a, lot 47 by uo !4V 1 ’ 1« VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF. & feat 6 inciiaa W*S>fMt,y»«apninl»,orf»ofM, mor. Briskdiofi. tog* ftc.. Beach street, between Shackamaxoa *"^l So. lm oproee street, with au modern tmproyeareata *M oon yenienees. f M . fro,., on brirk d«u -• of Eleveinh and Hazel streets. JW-fTORY BRicK COTTAGfif hlarket^iueet, _ LOT OF GROUND, east side of Front street, abev* R 1 m'n L f "r Bn ] ■ ' h . t !? friwu. LOT OF GROUND, »iUi tiro-itury brink A.K- emnei ol Alci.inil iqJ Somerut itmk, >in.- leenth ward.lUta Richmond. 1 ’ STABLE AffD COACH HOUSE. Penh (Me RoUrt- FnuUdVitneul*** “A foiii ud and m,mors - CARD.—Ouraale tp-monow morning, at the auction ? tox ?* comprise, besides 600 lots of excellent second furniture, superior r sewood grand setion piaso forte. elecaatToseaoocl piano fortes,billiard tatde wi*h '. 0, 1 complete, eiezaat ,ilt cknodeber, ea.l aide lirerkets, fine Frencfi-pl te oral muror, in rich gill rJiT**' end other earpeti, beds and bedding, China and glass ware, ftc-.ibrsnmr as at 'ffiSiESSS%kllS&t l ' iU ‘ , ‘ tioOßt oenteHV®^ %SNSBNfrStom. w, »h instant, at 10 o clock, as No. 129 North Sixteenth street, comer of Cherry street, the gentee! bouse hold and kitohm farnituj®, Upegtry carpeU,fto.,of a gen- Hemanieavtnx the city. * o’mook** °n the moning of aaie.at fi at Nos. 13i aod Ml Sooth Fonrtfc Btre*C .. . , . On Tharadar Morning, Al 9 o ekxk, at the aoeboa store, ns nanortment ot .... . On Thursday Morning, At the Auction Store. 1 elegant IS-UgAkiaa ehaadeber, Kft b rf , T“ z |^T , fi e^l 4W Li*«^S ht dSTt firt Jicht do.. 2 threa-light uc. Abo, Tory eWsst two. three, and fonr-luh* Side wacketa, with fi«nres. AC made by CorQeUMk ft Oix,to order, and in use bet n snort uni*. ELEGANT SILVER TEA SET, **’* WKM ’ m,d,kr SftLE OF INTER FROM A U -5n «, ~ On Thursraj Evening, Asietiom Sxore ? « collection of kh-el pgAna, books, from a pr.vate library. mr For yarticular* see catalognea. .. , Ua rnday Jsotbiiu. JB&32PS& V 2? o ’«toek. at No. 1113 Girard street, by aulorae, the entu* hpuaehold fnnuture. Fou parUoulars in catalogneo. Til OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEEH Ig.MEicHAHT.&E.m™, „ MONEY TO LOAN. MOJIIT TO lOXK, IS Ol SWATT. nfonrt. m saerehandtte generaUy.andon ail atSctoi SSSIsSSS ACCOMMODATION. *MOKKy!MONEY!!! yrnmtntn, fanitwyt Ary goods, cdotarnx, greeenea. oa.MN^TH... 1 hpm LTUuaiCT, wwAmS the lowest market rate*. sir. : make, m hasting ease* and doable bottomed. Fmegold eacapenwatUver aodiepme watches, in hunting ease open fisee. acme of them are extra fall jeweled, and beat mace. Surer English patent lever watches, escapa meat lever and iepiisaa, re hn&tina ease and o»ea Sce. so** very anpenor; Engbah, Swi«*, French, and Quiher watch**; ice sold rest, fob, neck, and ehD ma • ekare*; fine gold pencil caeca and pens, bracelets, finger-nngs, ear-nan. studs, nwdalboa*, and jewelry geaeraUy. BapenorHarana Clean at Sit per thousand, in boxes of 200 each, vdl be mUIw esul* box or e nan titles, to nut purchasers. Numerous ftßßt artwlee, ftc., fto., ftc. , . . AT PRIVATB SALE, Arapencrfixe-proof ehMt,«teet high by 8 feet wide. Also, iewairr of every deseneßoc. C4T. XfOXJIei, MO. WILLIAMS & BOYLE. AUCTIONEERS ” mVR NEECHiSTS. So. li North MAIN STREET, Bt. Lena, Mo.. (fonaerlv with is boots, shoes. & 2ffi&3?2Sr&S: SSSSiiJ 5^ .. ~ _ imugcu. Messrs Mjer*, Okgbora, k Phil*. *‘ fonartt brother, Fhite. JJ * Warrens, Naw Vr.it, li. » fl. Cartia a Co.. “ Wood, Christy, 1 Co., St. Loots, Mo. “ , Cnnr, MeCrwy, k Co., '♦ - mt-fav-D BUSINESS CAHDS. V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING jj” AGENCY. N. E. comer FIFTH usd CHEST- ». Sobecrijtrpni liken for thebe,, Cat ini Coumn New.MP.ri. »t ioweet cneh price.. aeVjto 71YARTIN & QUAYLE’S iTJ - STATIONERY, TOY. is* FANCY GOODS Emporium. 1015 WALNUT STREET, Mi-<iW ELEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA ISAAC ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent • . , SAMUEL C. RoBEJlTB.Cosv*tascs*: t»v6pA-pl ft ‘ D i ib^ra, . ter^**iAK j >ts COVN IR\ ishATij, in. lenaij teuua, K«v Jersey, Italaware. £&lfe, d '. *w d V lr^lni * L DWBLLINut anJ STOKta in Norristown, Germantown, and Philadel phia. LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES, Examine :\ Resl £* U, L'* " d ft l ' B ,’ l '! to CONVEY ANCING 10 all its branches Office MAIN Street, near the r.c::V, Normtown. ami No. Za South THIRD Street, between Walnut and Spruce atreets, Philadelphia. »yiin* A lex. mckinney, "• ATTORNEY AT LAW, _GREENSBURG, PA, J Will practise in Weitmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana countiei. aell-tf THE ADAMS EXPRESS. CO., OFFICE 330 CHESTNUT Street, fonnirde Parcel*, P»ck pgee. Merchandiee, Bank Nptei, and Specie, either br its own Line*, or in connection with other Express Com- KXS&£ ~rmc,pU ’ “EV.'SiSfIfMJ *• aal-tf General SnperißtgncUsL COPARTNERSHIPS, TVOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore mU bi»"oh?e r n^TH?Rr)'AY“ b ‘ Cr ' b *'‘ “ ‘‘ !kolykl b » v?rvi'S !ABON ' h ' T " 11 CHARLES futho°n«d^ PIItLADA., Sept, r, ISS9 RQBStioN. N ' N.8.-The DRY GOODS JOBBINO Business wll be JEW “ 151 MARKE^is M T d ."M^o“N rai Puh.*.ps„ Sept. 7.1959, IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tj,e 1 a firm of WARNICK. CHADWICK. A BRa is thu daf dteaolved. The Heater, R&nte, arid Stove business trill be continued under the name of CHAII IVK'KI 880.. at the Northeast corner of SECOND lyid RACE Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK * . , ~ .FRANCIS A. CHiMICK. Phdwdetphia. July 11. leap. Jylr tl CO AC. TTtCKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN U.. LEHIGH CCAL.j'rpt.rre.Je-uhcire. for sale on b ' s, .!f, r . rn . , x,AP l ' ! f at KNuWLESS Depot, NINTH and WILLOW Streets tt TMIEO. D. EMORY & CO. OFFICE No IK South FOURTH 8t.,/Philada., Bole Agents of GEO. C. POTTS A CO* Miner* and Shippers of the LOCUST DALE COAL. From the Loetut Mountain, Near Ashland, apl-tal SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Pa. S! W. GROOME & CO., , * Dealer* and Shipper? of LEHIGH, TOP SEMI bkhse** PHILADELPHIA. XT AMS! HAMS! HAMS! Jaat received x prime lot in n«u-em*d Hsmj 19 cenu m pound. CHiCs. SMITH ™ »P*> »nH *W « K CVT CrrSit | AM PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY A Oescnptioa of Panto and Boraestie Goods. h\r n~ Sa»»os Machines of *h« best manufacturers, as »Uo tha rao*t approved and skilful operators 110 N.8.-AL article* finished wMhneMness and despatch and at such pmtath.it d*t> corupetion " Miss M.-).i?viTnhMA\. »• b. corner of SIXTH ami I'RV.N K. _MujKfr» Otfbe. rUIILDRKN'S CLOTHING—Latent S'■>lr S 00 Isfc*
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