•Itt ; " __ --.a~iro~t~C~x~gig~::. Llbilioietifoithtiirear/.1! = LlVSLlP,oo.toraltip ObinasS,‘ Obiele ;42l PO mg" Stuart & Bre; 25'dd Rhea J Cowylitudi 2 do mdse.ll Wal torn 2do Sheppard-St Verellarlknireili 240 Arserienn 8 Upton; IdoMr S Sr., Nathan q do „B`ratiselieal Book Beeletr; 1 do lA. Murphy; 1 da hi- Peddle & COL.'" do S TOWnliella &S011;3110311irithatIl & Cdt.l delt Wray & t i ttWi l e e s i ntAriXtUg 1 1 ° . 4 F O eskssulziliae Ananodia Powers & Weiglntritin; 01 do soda cash rid dO crystals 18 do bleatihlog ;pintail 10,316 sacks ardt.A.Lexlcarr; _154 eratee2B omits earthenware P 'Wright & Sonst ‘ 2o ()reload° cartwnshir 2 casks skins It Corry; .7981x11s iron Morris & Jones pkgs bdw &1 rebner;.B do Bailey Jo Aierander; 1000 ti II Roberts; 3do Woodwell & Co; 4do Redden, Por ter & Biothen bkge ledge - 68 casks soda ash 140 sacks • , fine salt order. RIO DE JANEIRO—Bark C E Tabliaghen--3706 bags coffee Rutter, Newhall &.Co. • • , - -TILTELPRIABOARD OF TRADE. THOR': F. NON, OR.OF, AVM, COMMITTBII , Or THE MOltnri .B AX.D.!--Jr: l7 Vg B . • ' • LETTER BAGS - • 7 .. ship Esther, Leslie Anew?, soon blyerpeoi, soon Para Egnyi Ijng hos de Janeiro, Soon Mirk .1v elin,Powo r ...Pernambuco soon Bark Istandithine, Jeffrey odes, soon fork Donor,' Averill--...t.Cardeitas and Sagas; soon Brig Clare; Flerilman....• .. Lon and soon ,Brig Empire. Kingston,' Ja, soon Prig Ashby: Themes ' Port MI Sissin;socin Brig Irin, Pig roe, • Pigne Ikerando, soon Vnlir L Springsfinoicaloo .......... ....Havana, soon . SAILING THE OCEAN STEADIERS. - lo • , O ,:TROM„ THE EN/TED STATER opro ik.A.VI3 ' VOR DAV& Bijitr, - , New, York..taphisiall 6 Arn ''' jOorpOol Oot S C o tverp001....4 Oct 8 Vark..Osore Oct 8 G1it0V0w...........New10rk,0100k0W„—.........00t 12 Asia. No* York..Llver C of Alaboheeter.NerrYork..C.ork. k 0........ ..:..oet Is Fu1t0n...,..._.. New Y0rk..H0vre,...... ...... Oct 15 Ciltasetrirt..--- Now:York. •Onlway.. . Oct 18 ....Bonton..Liverpoof. ...... Oot Africa York;.l,iverpool ...... . .oot 21) TO ARRIVE. - soiPS 4% • • tilos 'TOR' DAVI Fulton • ..Soutliampton..New Y0rk.........,.8ept St Canada...—.' ,Boatan 24 C Wnehingtort.Liyerpool..NewYork—.... Sept 28 Ariel.. ....... Havre, 3t0..N0w York,' Sept 28 :.-.Liverpool. :New York '. : ...0ct Southampton: .New York 4 Branidw- , Southampton.. Now . Y0rk.......;.—.00t 4 P:nroro... ...Liverpool..Booton ” Oct 8 Ocean queen....lfavro, &c.. Now York ..... )(nags ...Lirorpool.. New York . .oat /2 Prince Albert alway.:New Y0rk..... ...oot 17 Great Enate m....Holshead.. Portland...-... Oct 28 The California Mad Steamers sail from New York on the etb and 20th of each month. The Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2d. 7th, 12th 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, S. C., onl he 4th and 19th e . Wen' the abov dates fall on Sunday, the steamers Will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans. ,DIAEINE INTELLIGENCE. PORZOY•PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4, 1869. MIN .—.6 14 81714 BETS— a 46 14.1011 WATER— ..—... — .8 60 • • ' ARRIVED. Ship Chicago, Chase, 44 days from Liverpool. with rodeo to I" Wright & Sons Towed up by tug : America. Bark Oak, Atkins, 4 slays from Rolston, with mdse to Twang & Co. BO& Eisminond, 4 days from BOston, with mdse to Twells & Co. : Brig ,tdartha Washington, Anderson,4 days from Bo lam mdse to Crowell & Collins. Schur Julia Maria, Eaton, 8 days from Newburyport, with noise to Geo A Waal. - Behr T_E, Cooper. Taylor, 6 days from Now York, with mdse to ir Cooper. Schr _Heroine. Champlin, 0 days from New York, with :ridge to Crowd! dc - Coliine. E F,dinandsoo, Lefevre, 4 days from Norfolk, w,th bran to C It Cummings. Bohr Amelia R. Johnson, Eatterson,Bl honrefin Rich mond, via Norlolk, with middlings and shorts to T B Lancaster. • . , . . Schr N It Ragan, bousins, from Boston E , cltr Juliet. Chase, from Provtdenee. • Behr J I, White, Bands. from Providence. Behr E Chester. Brower, from Providence. Schr J fruntincifon, Lowell. from New York. t 4 clir Sarah Louisa. Cruse, from Pawtucket. Schr Amelm, Rocklull. from Egg Harbor. CLEARED. Staincellip Doeton, Bellew, NOW York s Jaa Allderdiee. Brig Tibet - ins, Lecoq, Cienfuegos, Stewart, Careen C • M p. g Ella Reed, Theo, St Jago,vta Guantanamo, Rai: nadou & Bro. • Brig Judge Hathaway, Laneneter,_ Boatel!, Noble, Bammet.tk Caldwell. • • . Sehr B Hammond, owor, Washington, do Schr A Pmno, mon, do eSchr S A Ila almond, Paine, Boston. I, Audonried & Co. eehr M A Shropshire, Shropshire, Boston, do Schr C A Heekscher, Stabbe, • do do Solar - NV G'Andonried; liewatt.- do do Schr Carthagena, Craw,. New Bedford. do Schr H P Simmons. aodfrey, Nakao, Blakiston & Cox Solar Northern Light, Endicott, Cambradgeport, do eel. r Hannah Willette. °enamor. Boston. do Fehr Ocean Wayo, English. Providence, do Saurian& Alexia, Smith:Haverhill. do Solar N It 'Wan, Cousins, Pall Raver, N Sturtevant . & Co. PahrJ L While, Gandy. Somerset, Tyler, Stone & Co. Fehr J lloptingden, Lowell, Bridgeport, Nevins & i. 4 ehr Sarah Louisa, Cruse, Taunton, Van Dusan, Nor ton & Co. echr Amelia, Rockhill,yrovidenee,li Audenried &Co. Schr Crisis, Renear. Hingham. captain. Str .1 t Shriver, Dennis. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. etr Black Diamond, Allon, N York, W M Baird & ' • • • (CorrestmdeneerThp Prem.) AVRE DE GRACE, Oct 3 10. The Wyoming t o here thin morning With 4 boats, none having ern ved frorkahove the break as yet. Three of the above are front Lancaster, and the other from Baltlinore, laden and consigned so follows: James Barrett & Son, railroad iron to Reeves, Abbott & Co, and oats and rye to Scull & Rex; Forest Flower and Jahn Griffon, 'railroad iron 4, Reeves, Abbott & Cot Cl 3 Herring , sump iron to 0 P Roberts. • BY TELEGRAPH. !vorrespondenco CAPEPhiadelphia Badinage.) ISLAND. Oct 3, 4.15 P . M. A. bark. a brig, and a three-masted schooner are now off this place going in. Nothing in sightoutward bound. Wind northwest—weather fine. Yours, — THOB. B. HUGILEB. • Alb MORANDA. , Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, hence at Savan nah yesterday. Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence, arrived at New York 211 net. tine Mount Vernon, Hall, cleared at Baltimore let met, for Rio do Janeiro and a market. Sabre Goo Waehineton, Sherman, Pandora, Traviprei and —B Brink, , Bodeldr, hence, arrived at Norfolk 30th ult. Schr S N Smith, Smith, hinee, arrived at Charleston 30th ult. .‘, 4 eltr Aid, Smith, from Marano, arrived at Mobile 2.3tb ult. Bohr. Busan Orleans, Matthews, cleared at Nassau,N P. 23d ult. for Philadelphia. F.chra W Cummins, Weldon, and Miranda, Hilliard, sailed tram New. Bedford t at inst. for Pluladelnll • Behr. Hero, Terrr, and Harper, Holmes, cleared at .11.2)tiroorelat lust. for Philadelphia. NOTICE TO MARINERS. - Tha . Bellßoat Boono Island Ledge having met with rn amdent, the Ledge 'will hereafter be marked by a Spar Bony until further notice. TIIEO. P. GREEN, Lighthouse Inspector. First District. Portland, Sept 30, 1819. BUSINESS CARDS. V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING • NUT • . AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CHEST. _Mt. Salmonellae's taken for the beat City and s Countrr .riewerapere, at low e t cash Prio 6ll . ta-krl MARTIN & QUAYLE'S STATIONERY TOY AND FANCY GOODS STATIONERY 1035 WALNUT ST RE ET, BELOW ELEDENTN . , PHILADELPHIA. A ux. 16KIisTNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will ILREENSBURO, PA, practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong, mul In (110.121 t maim JIHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Pack ages. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either bp ill. own Linea, or tu connection with other Expreu panics, to all the pnnoiple to and citiesthe United States. . - -E. 8. SANPFORk aul-tf General Super/Men t. TIIEO. D. ENIORY & CO. OFFICE No NOSonthyOURTH Sole Agent' of GEO, C. POTTS & CO„ Miners and Shippers of the LOCUST DALE 0011, From the Locust Maintain, - • Near Ashlandi ite2A3ml SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE—The Copartnership heretofore existing between the Subeoribers ie dissolved by mutual consent, THIS DAY. THOMAS T. MASON baying pnroliased (HURLER E. itumnows entire interest In the Otinoern, le alone authorized to nettle the business of MASON at CO. TIVJAIMI T. MASON, O. ROBINSON. N.R.--Tha DRY GOODS JOBBING Mildness will be continued at No. 434 MARKET Street, under the earne name, by Tnosiss T. MASON. l'irmAtiA., Sept. 7, 1889. rittcB9B., Sop:. 7, 1869 NOTICE IS lIERKBY GIVEN; that the firm of WA RNICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. is this day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Move businei will be continued under the name of OHADWISK lIRO., at the Northeast corner_ of EIE_OQND and az.° Streets. - JOHN K. cannwiaic FRANCIS A. OBABIAJOK. Philadelphia. Mr 11.3369. IS g M. MUNSON, Clairvoyant•Ph_yei -13.; man, returned by her Rooms, No..lgf South TENTH tttroot, where she may be consulted daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, torn few weeks prior to her departure for California. M. has, had an extennive and ince' essful expo winos in Boston, and has, no hesitation in promising satisfaction to those who nifty require her aid, Terms, for cock °nomination, if the person is present, 81. 822thettlet" SILVER., SOAP—A simple preparation for cleansing Silver Plate, Jamelr,y, Mirrors, Mar ble, convenient more conveent and alleetive than any other. tine half the labor of House cleaning may be 'saved by using nun Solo, which cannot. poseibir insure the finest Zum white, and as no. serubbing is required, the saving in the Wear of the pamt is ranch greater than the coat 01 the Icon. it leaves the surface as pure and white as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston: Indexical Soap comny, and sold by . their rwrointed Agents,IIASSARD &pa CO.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH and CILESTNUT. WARMING AND VRN,TII,A.TING WAREHOUSE, U 32 MARKET SL, Phila. BUILDINGS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS WARMED AND VENTILATED BY CULVEC'B NEW GAS-BURNING WA.RM-AIR FURNACE. The ahoy° Furnace ham now been in use during the hist two winters in this CI V, and hangmen universalist (lane tion. The large heating surface beingreetlyosei the flame of the lira, and the conical tubes, through, 'which all the drafts PUS. are so arranged as to consume Aim larger part of the, gases from the coal, being en •tirotp of Cant Iron, with deep, sand Joints, is now of fered to the publio na the mast complete heating appa ratus, now In this market. C. W. being a practical , meal um's, will porsonatly attend to all heating sad vett - CHU trig. - . . ALSO, SiZOS of CooWog' Itengee,adented for hotel and Private nee, Patent Clumnoy Cape for ventila, Hug end cure rif mnokey chimneys, with A full, aaeort moot .of }lmpeders and Arentliatore of every else and peitem Rltre-place Stoves, Bath Ration, Jobbing promptly attended to. , . • CHAS. WILLIAMS, ,! 1, 1. 22 .7P4he.-Snr•• , Late Baneyolo Wmhules. rifiIIORLEVS FOOD - FOR CATTLE; 1 ~..a.. •- - --,-- -fie IMPorted from PAKland.) , :For Ifersqa, this fad in indinpensable I p romoti o n •nednmetaining MI the enitnal functions 1.„ ealtha vigor.: Fer.hlihm Costa it is invaluable, in u reartinkt 4 , quantity en improving the finality of milk For Sheep And Figir the effect proeueed, in ono month ill OEOOB4 all expectation. - • „ .. The additidnefthin food may he . attnadedtrith a enh4 fraction Ofother Wel %le eXtentor tme-third. thereby' 'rendering ito applicptt n ne,nr.econnini.,Thile at the same time it materialiy anima the digeetpe well of everyettimal, in extracting a larierDont of ii onriat „ meat note the otdinory food, whiehwesil otirwhie be ,huttootigegannt upon the impaired or defec ve notion of thme orga;ne. 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Austin Allibone gays "The invaluable recom mendations of this noble volume appear to be: great typographical beauty and neatness; the incorporation of many terms hereto'ore retarded as entirely technical, but within the last row yoardof considerable currency in consequence of the multiplication of scientific hand books and public 'Wares on special topics of cosmology, ethnology, natural history, leo.; .remarkable alliances in the etymological and defining departments; the ex treme care observed in guiding the inquirer to a cor rect pronunciation; and the' position of synonyms and illustrations in the body of the text saving all trouble of reference." Prof. Chalice D. Cleveland, in tho " Compendium of American Literature." rays: " It is at length announc ed that the great and long-promised Dictionary of that learned and veteran lexicographer. J. E. Worcester, L.L. D., will be ready in October, MP. It will be em belliehed with pictorial Illustrations, and, air a whole, will in fullness, in consistent orthography, and in cor rect orthoepy, be in advance, doubtless, of anything o the kind we now have." Prof. Gao. Allen says: "The familiar use for many years of two of Dr. Worcester's Diotionarieshns mule me more and more disposed to put my confidence In him as a sure and safe guide in the domain of English Lexicography. He lute always remained true to the conservative prin ciples which guided inn: in his first publication—the edition t f Johnson and Walker combined, in Ha His works everywhere exhibit competent learning, a con scientious love of accuracy, systematic, uni'ormitY without extravagant innovation, and never-failing good sense and sobriety of Judgment. The specimen sheets of his new Dictionary give estisfactory assurance that the mature results of Dr. Worcester's bfe-long labors in lexicography are to be exhibited in the most perfect form, in combination with the advantages of an illus trated technological vocabulary. Gito. ALLEN, Professor of Greek and Latin in the University o Pennsylvania. Beptember:9.ls69. I concur in the opinion of Prof. Allen as expressed above. WM. A. Attic, President Girard College. Rev. Dr. Boardman says: Woreester's Dictionary is one °rimy indispensable table books. / particularly like it-1. Because of it, very oomprehensive character. 2. Because it Adheres to the accepted orthography of our noble language; and, 8. Because in the department of pronunciation it is greatly superior to any other Dic tionary with which I am acquainted, %The new quarto edition yromieee to be all that could be desired Ina work of this kind. Hinny A. BOAILIMAN. PHILADELPIIII, Sept. 21,1169. Hon. 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Also, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawer,s Comforts, & o JOH/4 °AVOW & SONS, 829-12 t. No. 10 FETTER Lane. Third, above Arch. JNICHOLEON, ur • Manufacturer of SHIRTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES .110SOAIS and CQL_LARS.. A large and choice assortment, and WELL MADE, al• ways on hand. unto which I particularly invite tho at tention of CASH and prompt-paying sUORT-TIME buyers S. R. corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. 2111LkLELPII lA. 1110-1171. PAPER HANGINGS, &c. PAPER HANGINGS. NOW 3 TIM Milt TO PAPER YOUR HOUSES. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., N 0.322 CHESTNUT STREET, Have for sale every variety of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, &C., Which will be sold at the lowest rates, and put up by careful workmen. ale-dtnole WALL PAPER WAREUOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (anew Hemp AND OPPOSITE MERCHANT STREET, Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS To which they invite the attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYER& au26-2m HATS, CAPS, &c. E e T. MOCK.RLDGF, & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS 11l HATS. CAPB4#ID STRAW 0•0113, FLOWERS, R 1011111,93, AND FANCY FIJBEk NOS. 29 AND 41 Nolan FOURTH ST., (Nearly °Amite Merchants' Hotel.) ao94rn PHILADELPHIA. 1859. FALL TRADE. 1850 C. H. GARDEN ec Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS. FURS. SILK AND STRANvioNNwre. AND STRA GOODS ART lOIAL PLOWE RS, EATEERS, RUCHES, &c., &c., NOS. 800 AND 802 MARKET STREET, Southwest corner of SIXTH. EXTENSIVE STOCK, BEST TERMS. LOWEST aulB-3m PRICES. HOOPES & DAVIS, NOB. 19 AND 21 BOUTH FOURTH STRUT MP SUMO PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealersla WOOL, FUR, AND SILK HATS LADIES' BURS, RUCIIES, to., •0., now open for inspection a new and elegant stook to which the attention of buyers is invited. atd-Rnu HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. HANDY & BRENNER. N 08.93, 95, AND 97 NORTH FIFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, WHOLEBALB COMMISSION MERWIANTB, For the sale of all kinds or AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE, AND IMPORTERS OP GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keen constantly on hand a large stock of Goods to um oly Hardware Dealers. BUTCHER'S FILES, B' the cask or otherwise. BUTCHER'S EDGE TOOLS, BUTCHER'S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS WEIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES SHIP CHAIN, And other kinds in every variety, SOLE AGENTS FOE FLARP'S REPEATER PISTOL WEIGHING ONLY 8.34 otmEa BRARPII NEW MODAL RIFLES AND PISTOLS. EDWARD E. HANDY. MO. O. BRENNER. C. P. BRENNER. au1941 PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We would respectfully call the attention of the Gene ral Hetdtrare Trade to our extensive Stook of BIR MINGHAM. HARDWARE, which we offer at a small advance by the package. Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goode de livered either in thie city, New York, or Now Orleans , W, G. LEWIS & 8013. 111 COMMERCE Street, . Importing and Commitunon Merchants. And Manta for Foreign and Domestic Hardware. au22-tf CHINA AND QUEENSIVARE. TURNBULL, ALLEN. ec CO., rms. SHI AND 23 SOUTH FOURTH, STREET, IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Dealer, in OMNA, GLASS, AND QUEENSIVARE, PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. pr iff Merohants supplied with Glass at Alanufaetsuge BOYD & STROUD. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete stook of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their OLD Srsno, No. 31 NORTII FOURTH ST., four doors below Merchants' Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. AGENTS TOR PITTSBURG GLASS. 4 MANCHESTER SCALES. At No. 23 North SIXTH Street may be found a tingl a M i t ° hVEßT, PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES, DORMANT WAREHOUSE SCALES, HAY AND COAL SCALES. Also, RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished at short no tioe All warranted to indicate standard went lit, accu rate and durable. The stylo and finish of the above goods beet known by examination. sle-thstatit GEO. W. COLBY & CO. NEW PLANING MACHINE, Embracing -I- The Andrews Patent of 1845, with matching works for dressing Boards, Plank, dto. New Pnnoiple of Feed*. Great Saving of Power. Machines of Various sizes, If to 30 Inches wide, for single or double su disowns, with or without matching heeds, for sale at No. 93 Nor lb SIXTH Street, Phila. Call and examine. • elli-thettam GEO. W. DOLBY k CO. el SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON'S_ PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, BARK LOOKS For Ranks and Stores. , Equal to ant now in use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &0., On as good terms any ot tehee,r establishment in the Ut4ta EVAN & WATSON, N 0.26 South FpURTH Street rhilatielphfa, PL4tll3 UWE US A CALF, 4 01 4 THE PRESS:-THILADELPMA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1850. MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.-Notice is hereby given to the owners of the Properties mentioned in the appended Memoranda of Claims, that Write of Seire Pa.:mown be issued thereon ut three inonths from the date hereof, unless the same are paid oittor before that time. B. T. AA Attorney for Claimants, 492 WALNUT St., below Filth Street, Phila. VING, CHIOII9IO, AND OTHER WORK. CLAIMS FOR CARTWAY AND FOOTWAY PA IN THE COURT OF (10111 MM 'PLEAD FOR TILE CITY AND colltiT I' OF 111LADELPHIA. 1. Tho city of Philedelphie to use of Adam Wartlimen and Jamoe L t Barrow v. Brown, De Itoseett. & Co. own ers or reputed owners, or whoever may lie owners.'Ciiiii mon Pleas, December Tenn, 1863. No. 30 , Paving, ems 21. Lot, sollthwesterlY corner of York and Cedar streets, in front on eau, York Street 111 foot by 129 feet 0% inches to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 2. Sarno v. seine, owners or reputed OWliers, or who ever may be ow oafs. Common Pleas, Docembet Term, 1858. N 0.31. Paving, 8113 87. Lot sOuthwesterly side of York street,l67 feet eoutheariterly from, the eoutliesiet arty side of Lemon street, Iti float Oh said lurk street 61 feet by 129 feet 661inaisie td (Jordon street. Nineteenth ward. 3. Sante v. Allen &Weyantowners or reputed &Ignore, or whoever may be owner. Common Plea, Innich Term, 1&59. No. 206. Paving, 828 14. Lot end Brick Owellin thereon erected on the ,niftthwestorly side Corni street, CO feet 6 Menge ediltlitvilstetiv from Seri:eau street, DI front on said Coral street II feet by 68 Met in depth. Nineteeth ward. 4. Same V. Caleb IL Meeker, owner or reputed owner, or whoever nuo be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 7 8 59, No. 206. Paving, 8216 Lot southwesterly MIN of Coral and Wend streets, in front on said Coral street 166 feet 6% inched to Moore street, by 16 feet in depth. Nineteenth Ward. 8. Seine v. Janos Bodkin, Wiener or reputed Order, or whoever may be owner. Ciimmon Pleek r atareli Torte. 1669. No. AZ. Payout, 821 97, Lot end Brick Dwel; northwesterly side of Coral street, 103 feet nort [Joustery from Dauphin street, in front on the said Coral Street I T feet by 64 feet in depth. rfinetdeutli worth Bitlllll v, EdWerll 1,00. (Ater ur Mulled Owner, or whoever only be owner. CommonPleas.,Tila reit Term, 165 9. No. 201. raving.; 821 99. Lot add Brick Dwelling northwesterly side of Coral street, 09 loot northeasterly from Daup.hin etreet, in front on said Coral street 17 Met by 54 Diet in depth. Nineteenth ward. 7. Seine v. Brown & Boyd, ownere pr reputed ownere, or whoever tony be owners. Cot inoli Pleas, March Term 1859. No. 196. Pavleg, ON en. Lot and Brick Dwelling southeasterly cutler of Coral (Intl Dauphin streets, in front on said Coral street 71 feet 3i inches, including one-half of a 2 feet 6% inches wide alloy, by /6 feet in depth. Nineteeth ward, 8. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Ilene, March Term, 11159. No. 197. Paving, 816 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 12 feet northeasterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral street 12 feet by 62 feet Tfi inches to a four-feet wide alloy. Nineteenth ward. 9. Same v. same, owned, Or reoutott Mora, dt *ho over may be Qwhe Cinninint Pleat', March Tenn. 1869. r 9. N 0.198. Paving, en 02. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, hertheasterly corner of Coral and Moore streets, in front on said Coral street 12 Met be 52 feet 7% Inches in depth to a four-feet Wide alley. Nineteeniti ward. 10. Same v. Caine, owners dir repttlA owners. dr who ever may, be ownott. Lublition Pleas, March Term, 1859. No. 199 . Paving, 810 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 48 loot north eftSterly from Moore street, in front meanly:oral street 12 feet by 62 feet 7% 'lndica to (tenth tun four-lt et wilt alley. Nineteenth ward. 11. Seine V. Caine, Owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be Onere. Common Pleas, March Tenn, 1869. No. 200. Paving. 816 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street. 24 feet northeasterly from Moore Street, in front on said Coral street 12 feet by 52 feet 7% inches in depth to a fair-lest wide alley. Nineteenth ward, 12. 1331110 v. same, owners or reputed owners% or who ever may lie owners. Common Pleas, March 'torn. 1899. N0.20t. ravine, 816 62. Ltd and Brick Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral etreet, he Beet northeasterly Iron, Hence street in front on said Co ral street 12 feet, Mimeo in dept Oil the ndrthea‘terly line thereof 64 feet. thence southwe6terly Parallel tumid Coral street 7 feet 511 Math; thence lion Illreste rly pit rattel to the said Moo Street II feet A'S inches thence southwesterly perallel to the said Cora) street 1 feet 0',9 inches; thence sorthwesterly parallel to the said Moore street 52 feet 7% inches to said Coral street, Nineteeth ward. 13. Same v. same, °WWI or repilteil owneri, or it'd ever may be owners', Coniiien Meet, March Term, 1659. No. 2a3. Paving, 816 62, Lot and Brink Dwellom on the southeesterly aide of Coral street, 36 feet northeasterly from Moore street, in front on mid Coral street 12 feet by 52 Beet 7% inches in depth to a four-feet wide alloy. Nineteenth ward. 14. Same V. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas, March 'lone, 1860. No. 201 Paving, $lB 39. Lot and Brick Dwelling thee on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 72 feet northeasterly from Moore street, in Ironton earl Coral street 13 fort 3% inches, including one-half of a two-feet . 0.% inches wide alley. 61 feet in depth, Nineteenth ward. 15. riame v. McCartney & Townsend, owners or repu ted owners, or whaoceS pay be owners. Common Pleas, March Term. 1869. Pio 19t. Paring., $lO5 30. Lot and Brick Factory or ill thereon erected, southeni t arty corner of Coral and Drell'. streets. Beginning at a Point on said corner, thehtio extembhit southwesterly along the said Coral street 55 feet Wnoli to the east sido of Front street, thenee autttnerly ng the Said Profit street feet to point, thane° ems (iffy at HA litanglos with said Front stree t 37 feet 11'; inches to a point. thence northeasterly parallel to the said Coral street 37 feet ll' inches to the said 'freer street, thence north westerly along the said Droer street 39 feet 21i inches to the place of beginnin. 16. Same v. Elam F. Witmer, owneror reputed owner, orwhoever may he owner. Condom' Pleas. March Term, 1F.59. No. IR9. Paving, $...18 44. Lot and Brisk Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly side of Coral street.% lent southwesterly from Wood street, in front on said Coral street 12 feet by 62 feet inelipo in depth to a throe feet wide alley. eteenth t'atlL 17. Senior. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas March Term, 14.59. No, 191 Paving, $lB 04. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeneterly side of Coral skreet s 64 feet south. westerly from Wood street, in front on said Coral street 12 feet by 62 feet 7% inches to a throe-loot wide Alley. Nineteenth ward. 18. Same V. eons, otrit6r or reputed owns r, or Whoever may be owner. Common Pleas,. March Tartu, 1659. No. IM. Paving, WO dd. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly sole of Coral street, IC feet 6 inches southwesterly from the southwesterly side of Wood street, in front on snot Coral street 13 feet it inches, including one-bairn threeLeet wide alley by in feet 7,5" inches in depth to a three-feet wide alley. Nine teentliward. • . 19. Dame v. same, owner or resit may be owner, , Common Pless, etbli Term, 11.39. No. 193, raving, $lB 44, Lot and rick Dwelling' thereon erected southeasterly side 01 Coral street_,_ 72 feet south westerly from the southwesterly side of Wood street, in front on said Coral street 12 feet by 02 feet 7% inches to a three-feet wide alloy . . Nineteenth ward. 20. Bartle v. Brown. De Rossett 3r. Co., owners or To puted owners, or whoever may be owners. Common fleas, December Term. No. 30, raving, 85(1 97. Lot northeast side of York street.3o feet southeasterly front the southeasterly side of Trenton avenue, in front on said York street 13 feet by 123 feet 3 makes to Dolan street. Nineteenth ward. 21. Same v. enure , owners or reputed owners. or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas, December Term 1838. No. 33. Paving, $137 66. brit sonthWest side o York street, 108 feet southeasterly from the southeast erly Bide of Lemon street, to front' on snot York Wee 46 feet by 12) feet 6'4 inches Ootdon street- Nine teenth ward. 22. Same v. Stotesbury & Ayres, owners or reputed owners, or whoever may be owners. Common Pleas, Match Term, 1959. No. 91. FOotway_paving, 893 89. Lot southwesterly corner of York and Tulip streets, in front on said York street Ail feed by )29 font 6).‘ inches in depth to Gordon Street. Nineteenth ward. 23. &nue v. A. Longstreth, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Flex', March Term, 1851 No. 93. Footway pavins, 91. Lot southwesterly side of York street. 54 foot southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Foriviva street, In front on said York street 36 feet by 129 feat BS inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 24. &line v. Everet & Engle, owners or repdted dwrt era, or whoever may be tamers. Cdtideolt Pleas. Illartili Term, 1862. Ng. VI. F dotwny paving, 83. Lot southwesterly side of York street, 91 feet nort 'westerly from tlepviva street, in front on said 1 ark street 31. feet by 129 feet 634 inches in depth to Gordon street. Nine. teenth ward. 23. flame v. Athanasius Ford, owner or reputed, own er, or wheel er may be owner. COIIIIIIOII Plena, March Term, 1859. No, 95. Footway paving, eV M. Lot entlthealterl) corner of York and bray streets, thence southeasterly along the said Fork street 51 feet to a Yorkrnc°9urr et right r " g?leetl7fee67igleig Gordonar e northwesterly ce store toe said Gordon street at, feet to said Gray street, thence northerly along tho said Gray street IS Met y; inch to a point, thence farther along the said Um) street norkheasterly 63 feet 3S, inches to the place of besinning. Nineteenth ward. 26. Same Y. Philip Rump. owner or reputed owner, or wheeler may he owner. Common Pleas. March Tenn, P 169. No. 96. Footwa) paving. 61. Lot southwest erly corner of York and Lemon streets, in Irony on the said York street 51 feet by 129 feet 64 inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. • • 27. Heine V. Sutton & Fisher, owners or reputed own ers, or whoever may be owners. Common Fleas. March Term. 1829. No. 97. Footway paving , 1537 21. Lot northeast aide of York street, 52 Bonthlnsetarty from the southeasterly side of Lemon street, in trout on said York street 72 feet by 125 feet 9 inches in depth to Emden street. Nineteenth want. Sante v. Brown, Do Rowlett, k Co., owners or re puted owners, or whoever may ha owners. Common Pleas. March Term, 1859. No. 98. Footway , paving, 449 78. Lot southwesterly side of York street. 108 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly aide of Lemon street, in front on said York street MU feet by 129 feet 63j inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 29. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas. March Term. 1890. No. 99. Footway paving, 6132 83. I,ot southwesterly corner of York and Cedar streets, in front on said York street it feet by 1211 feet Of, inches to depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. • • • 80. Same v. E. C. Quinn, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may he owner. Common Pleas, March Term 1859. No. 1.20. Paving, 8102 V. Lot southwesterlY side of Huntingdon street, 177 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Jasper street, in front on said Huntingdon street 50 feet inches by 149 feet mg inches in depth to Hazzard street. Nineteenth ward. 31. Mame v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may lie owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. No. 122. Fertility 8120 02. Lot southeasterly corner of Hun tington and Jasper streets, mil front on said Huntingdon street 72 feet 2 M6 lent 4 ).i molten in depth to Hazzard street. Nine want. 32. Same v. to owner or reputed owner, or who ever may be omen imminon Pleas, March 'Perin. 1829. No. 121. Paving, 8174 30. Lot westerly corner of Hunt ingdon and Jasper streets, in front oil said Huntingdon street 90 feet by 146 feet 832 inches to Hazzard street. Nineteenth ward. Same v. Abel Lukens, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Ilene, March Term, 1859. No. 137. Paving, 8201.16. Lot northwesterly cor ner Huntingdon street anti Franklord road. Beginning at a point in said corner, thence extendin2 northwester ly almig the said limit nigdon street 10 fent 2.1 i inches to a point, thence northeasterly at right angles with the said Huntingdon street 63 feet 10.7‘ inches to a point, thence easterly 74 feet 1112 inches to the Frankterd road, and at right angles therewith, thence south-south wnrdhy doing the said Frank Bird road 181 feet ?..g inches to the place of beginning. Nineteenth ward. 31. Same v. Janice Golder, owner or reputed owner. or whoever may be owner. Comelier Pleas, March Term, 18.59. No. 135. Paving, 8103 87. Lot northwes terlymi corner of Ilttngdon and Emerald streets, in front on said Huntingdon street 60 feet by 120 feet in depth to Elizabeth street. Nineteenth ward. 35. Same v. same, owner or reputed owner, or who• ever may be owner. COIIIIIIOII Pleas, March Term, 1869. No. 136. Paving, 41130.31. 1,9 t southerly corner of Hun tingdon and Emeralkstreeta, in fronts on said Huntingdon street 68 feet by 116 feet B,k, inches to Hazzard street. Nineteenth ward. 36. Same v. Abel Lukens, owner Or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Tenn, 1869. No. 123. Paving, 8191 82. Lot northeasterly corner of Huntingdon and Coral streets, in (rent on said Hun tingdon street 100 feet, in depth northeasterly along the said Coral street 60 feet Bt s inches to a point, thence southenaterly at right angles with said Coral street PG feet 214 inches to a point, thence farther ensterly at right angles with the Frankford road 3 loot 11,1' incites to point, thence southwesterly at right angles with said Huntingdon street 62 feet 2H. inches to said Huntingdon street. Nineteenth ward. 37. Same v. seine, owner or reputed owner, or whoever nosy be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1869. No. 121. Pacing, 129 22. Lot and brick dwelltaz thereon erected, northeasterly side of Huntingdon street, too feet southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Coral atreet, in front on said Huntingdon street le feet by 68 feet 187 inches in depth on the aoutheaaterly lino thereof, and 62 of, itientceleienstr ward ei pjh on the northwesterly line there -33. Same v. William 11. Witte, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1839. No. NO. Footway.paving, 1143 02. Lot northeasterly corner of York and Tulin otrects, in front on said York street 72 feet by 125 feet 3 inches in depth to Enilenift. Nineteenth ward 39. Same V. R owner or reputed owner, or whoever may b or. Common Pleas, March Term, 1839, No. 211. Paving, *l7 13. Lot on east wile of Par ker street 60 feet northward from the north side of Wood street, to front on said Parker street 16 feet by 135 feet to depth to Trenton avenue. Nineteenth ward. 46. Same V. William Coyle, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Torm, 1850. No. 233. Paving, *l7 13. Lot oast side of Parker street 76 lint northward front the north side of Wood street, in front on said l'arker street t 6 feet 67140 feet in depth to Trenton avenue. Nineteenth ward. au9-tam TN THE ORPHANS' COURT f6RTHE IN CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of Mary Some' deceased. The Auditor appointed hp the Court to audit, nettle, and nditist the account of ALEXANDER W. tscAT.P.B. Administrator of tho Estate of MARY SLATES, de ceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands 9f the accountant. will meet the parties inte rested for the purposes of Ids appointment on TUES DAY. October Ilth, 1849, at 4 P. at his office, No. 13 South THIRD street, Philadelphia. 529-thstu-et THOMAS MILLETTE. ADMINITRATION NOTICE.—AII per sons having skims (millet the Etnte of 'HENRY F. MEI R. M. D., deceased, are hereby notified to pre sent their claims, and nil persona indebted nre.requested to make immediate pnvment to au23-tu-Ger. PAULINE MEIER, Adminis'ai GRAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS For the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL hag no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, Slu m, eta., by hand or power. Price as, 825, and 815. Now in operaton at 126 South SECOND Street. Agents wanted in every oounty and State by aul7-2m • E. PANAY'', & CO. DRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EX PORT DROWN, BLEACHED AND BLUE DRILLS, HEAVY AND blfillT BHEETINGB, Suitable for Export, for sale By FROTHINGIIAM & WELLS, S 4 Bonth FRONT Bt., and 86 LETITIA Street. W. GROOME & CO., N-70 Deakin and Shinners of LEHIGH, SCHUYLICILI 4 and BROAD TOP SRN BUUMINOUS COAL. OMeo. No. 140 South FOURTH Street. PRO.Ap I,sqopt, WOW RADA spl-6m - VICIWOBLITIA. LEGAL. EDUCATIONAL. pENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE---MEDI. ,11 - CAI, OEPARTAFENT, STIIALVT• ItEI.OW . LOCUKT. PITILAIW.LI.IIIA. BESSION OF 180-60. fAIiThW l l'ig:AYtt",:;NlV , ' , l t .; i l?i: t!, Dr tT sdr 6r Tra t el i t ' e t tl Y a Me theille. bv.vris D. TIABL( , w, M. D., 64 Ottittnutes, &e. AVILLIANt ti,llAt,srs, M. D„ ~ utc,ory. Wst. 'Lesley!. TAW) (Rl', M.D.," Germ Modica JA SIPS AITEIN Mums, M, D„ " lestaitteuut Me tilolito. Wbt. H. Gonapetur, M. D., 4 , Antamtts. THEODORE A. OEM NE, M.l l .,Detitomtrntor of Anntntily. The session el 1569-fiu will VOIMIIeIIOO on MONDAVI Oct. to, and terminate early it March Fine Chniques will be held each week during the entire beteheit—two medical, two lit rival, and one °lnstal ries. Second course students are Inrimilted with tickets al admission to the Philadelphia or Pommy 'roma Ilthipiltds, tree of charge. Booms fur practical A hit taint, are 'low malt'. 63-at LEWIS 11,11ABLOW, Si. 1.), Nan. ANioirt , scuoot, tu)11. otits will he opened on MONDAY, Ootober 11. nit the John (O m (Olney &das Selitiel-house. GARBEN Street, be low Bintionwood. A conciliate° of the Boord nit' Direct ors will be in attendance every evening thelihlll and re lager the canner. or applicants. Persons desirous of venting themselves of the benehts of an eihnention that small qualify them for the solve ditties of Into n dl apply at Olietlf1) n period as cossillid. fly, order at the Board of threctors of tine Thin anorak section. JOHN O. ALBUM; lilt, Prescient. Jostsvo Sines, See'). nn' 3 8 111-4 t• GEORGE I'F',LIX BENKERT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. No. %II CHF:R . IIY Street. rinfo, ottoAN. motto Tuoitouuli COUNTERiOINT, COMPOSITION, HiSTRUME h h., &c. Musa, Compriged 'Uthislied lbr ahy nutikbor nil rilatroitiem. of-rp 1 --- 11 EV. JAMES 1. 1111 M'S Sdhooi for the higher education rjf a linntedritunber of Vonnc Lathes. 1313 WI EsTNUT Slreel. Circulars, watt. tortn4, reference. he., may be trod on application. nlint QINGINO CLASSES NOW FORINIINCI, IN which a II be taught all Ilu t pennons to a eorrect 'k,owletlgo of performing, either Sacred or Secular intone. CLAX4ES—SIO: I / 4 '1411)11.811AV AF TERNOONS. from 4 to 8. and B to 7 o'clock. fiENTLEMIWIR ei.A.ss—HON DAY and THURSDAY EVENINUS, front 8 to 9 o'cloelo A. R. TAYLOR. n. 30-61.• 670 North TW1.:1,1 , VII Street. AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. cou, g „„. •„„„tw ri wilt etapetent I Om; INg. lilt ally IIllaffl;via; +old tI - Cll4 with )108160113, nirellts griltifitoomly alipplied Milli sehool etreul . . Ilefor to Pgcully Aiqberst 6„i1,10p, ;Shay,. ; Dr. l i owt i ll Mason; 51 "1 l . qrs_thrl; nott. 1 kleo..F retwfgbuyeen, LL.D.; lititt..blin ‘; It INVI. I''' , i' tlirrikovi;oilgAN, & co,. U m lITWA DWAY. New York, and se29-6m Geri CHESTNUT Street. Philadelplon. IQ T. . MARK'S 4'IISCQP,AL ACAJ)EMY K. 7 Locum) Stiect, rent of Soiteenth, avlt, D. V., re- Open os MONDAY, September 12111, at ll A. Al. Applteationg for nilinisslon, if incite before the begin ning of the term, shouting+ uvula to the Principal. J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. It., gian-aficm-tf MT RACE Street. W III lE"kli ' l i "1E AIIIM WEST OF :IIISBS l!.lhe 78th Seim-Annual Scanlon will commence on MONDAY, the 7th of Not ember next. The attention of Parents and (iintriliann in invited. The location in pleasant, the course of Instruction extenntve, and the tonne mode ate. Hood cut) references given. The Pilaangst can sti teen eg.nry.afterainin at Die UNIOR IHYI LI, from lie lath till the lith of Ottbilicr, isehtthve. r,ir Ctreli ars Atitirenh P. LE;ildNliillt, Fte2l-Ira` ifamoburg. l'a. BROAD -STREET I . NSTITUTE n N U IZ I , qt pat, bill BIWA ilStrue t, belo4 , s2l-18t. MUSIO.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of Singing and Piano. Gib NortnTWELFTII Street. below Coates. ItiIUSTON 'S WRITING ACADEMY, -•;- , 4 S. E. corner EIWITH and BANSOM Streets • Won tinily Isom 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. liontlemen n rapid and eloont business band is itnparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful epistolary style. (lasses Private. Cards writton, and every de scription of Pontnnnship neatly executed. sl3-3m MESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND MIER -mil- VILLY'S HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YGDNII LADIES. PHILADELPIA, No.lBoo LIMAN SQUARE, 'ME sTn.F.ET. l'itadame C H. F 4 GANA Y renteclfully informs tier friends and the marlin iti general DIA independently of het Bortrding and Day School, ,Weefedlly,fiergelf and her niece, Mine. PRDIOST. in EN yOßK,ril i e in tends, in connection with her niece fine. D'HER VILIX, opening in PHILADELPHIA sin Institution on precisely the gems plan as the one chore mentioned. The Principals will answer applientions and receive visitors on and after the 12th day of September, and the School will open on the 15'h. TAMAN ALLEN, A. M., .Teacher of the -EX VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Alton may ho applled tl4 at the reaidenre or In. father, Professor Allen. No. 215 South SEVENTEENTH. Street. 66-2 tn. S P RING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR voliNo MEN Strict g, ?4, „t, mown / A I M I.SIY.PPONWOODduties 310N DAY: Sup author tier limited ; all curds un der the immediate care or the Principal: tha koyern nient is that of purely " moral suasion:" reports sent to Iparents weekly; the Meriti. Intellectual, nil l'h)etcal duention of Rule Will lie carefully and elinscienlmusly attended to. Catalogues gratuitous') at the Academy ; or 459 North Eighth erect. au2.5-swi DONI.EAVY LONG, Principal. PRICE-STRkET ACADEMY, ritlttm eNrowr PlllLrt DE GP II Orrinag R. INgicßit, PitiNcirAL. The Fall rerrit thim Institution commencen pptein ber gth, 1859. The course of instruction entliptiscs all the branches or a thorough English Education. toyelher with the Latin. Greek. and French Languages.auTtLf ►i'llE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE BE'S Boarding and Day School for _Young Ladies 1703 WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY. Hop ember 7th. au.2-2m ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, FRANKFORT PENNSYLVANIA, IIX tn. School is cow pre hon titre and thoroneli. l'erente and (Wertheim aho intend to place their datighters or wertie at this Institution will do well to make immed iate 041 rtitielpat It eutterieteetlent. nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MF:RCANTILE 001..T.E0Hil, located at Phila delphia. 8. E. corner EIk:VI:NTH and CHESTNUT; Vow York, Burial°, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in lornintion. nail or sand En, emploßof, r CEN TItA I. IN ST IT 13 T J.:, N. W. COItNFK grrENTit anti HPRINU GARDIVII Strrota, will ba reoptintal MONDAY. Foptetnbnr A Doi aprepared for Atty.IdIVISIOTE itt the PUBLIC GRAM:IIAR tiCRUOLH. foe BUSINRSH. er far COLLEGB, itun - 6w• H. 0. hicOUI lig. A. M.. Prienipel. TV - RB. BARTON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCIIOOI. FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 17.'9 CHESTNUT Street. Phila. The Winter Term will open on the gecond MON DAY in September. Young Luther§ received of en! nue—and taught whatever portion', to A thorough ntuention. French spoken in tie fatuity. For CI reidnin end par ticulars, apply es ale, 0. aell7-LlW3ceel-ew DANCING WASHINGTON HALL. KIO SPRING imit DEN Street.---D. h. CARPENTER, the In dependent Society ericher of Fanlitonable Dancing. is now reedy to take Ponds at and tune, either Private or in Classes. For reference, call a:Mohnen e the respect ability already bectin. D. L. CARPENTER can be Seen dada and nichtly for terms, ke. 'Pins is his (scent) • ninth f oar an a Teacher in thus city. _ _ PROF. sAn.teco respectfully informs the elite of Philadelphia, that he will open Ina Con servatori of Danciti4 on October 10th. at AS South EI.EVE . NTII Street. At thin request .4 many !Minims, Ike mortices of Assistant Lading in ill to dispensed with boreal ter. For terms, lipid) at the Academy, on the Oh, 7th and tint inst. rcbut. A n. Rr S of R lg and NR BROAD A D ' B l T I : r A . 11 1:. 1 3 ) from Paris. and well known in this city as having had the hrgest and most fashionable Dancing Academy for many years, has the honor to inform his foriner patrons and the public that he has returned to fluently, and will MONDAY, the Azi t le4ity s a c t p t t lr m t e la r c . e a v irix i daz teach Masses in schools and private familles. Mr. It's style of dancing' is place, anal ' and graceful, and can be acquired in a short time. An easy and grucelel de portment, tur!gell as reelect knowledge of the present style of dancing, such as in done in the very best mkt , will lie imp snot) at oneo the scholnra, and no, time wasted in learning old steps and dances that arc out of Wilton. For terms, references, etc., am ply at the hall. sot-din sTov Es. L e f -4 ` ALL PERSONS IN WANT OF A hm COOK STOVE.would save money'p Eil 11 ' one 0 4of the Air-tight. tine-Consointne Wm. Penn Cook and Ranee combined. It revel, oil the First Pre morn anti Diploma at the late Fair at Powelton. as It was considered the milt Air-fight Cook Stove °tiered at the Eklithition.. Please anti and immune one m ims nt in) Store. an it 19 the onl) place you van find tlie n i in the city. 1121 RK ET Street. 03.20 SAMUEL HILL. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEA R, • No. Illy MARA ET STREET. Is now prepared to !sect the wants of the politic more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than rim other establiehment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he MVIIOIICONIPARATIVE *MI, ATMs. The following me ninon:: his own popular inventions, several or which ha tic already obtained a DM' onnl repu tation as surpassing m e rreffmce rind economy am other Strives in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stove, ricknow lodged to be the treat Stove for family use in the world. JAMES SPEAk is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooktng Range, now rapidly coining into general one. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver'a tine-consuming Parlor stove. JAMES F.PEA It is the Inventor of the Immo, it I Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its beauty end utility is likely, this 6088011, to be mill or "(9l.r?datSel4:R. is the Patentee of the Labo r , Fuel, and Comfort-enema Ironing PAH. JAMES SPEAR is the In and Patentee of the celebrated Railway-car Ileater. Focall of the above the Inventor a cry justly claims advantages which require but to lie understood by the PUblle to lie universally appreciated and prelerred to wey other articles of that class in the market; and he uld hereby extend a cordial in to all person. writ of Stoves to call and examine fur theineelvee. Pefileb smiling to examine will liaveevery attention 8110%,11 Whether Illtellthlig 1111111011fttell to pur chase or not. l; 11 Alt I, E 8 JONES, No. 303 North SECOND Street, (Successor to A. J. Gallagher, would respectfully call the atten tion of those desiring stoves to his extensive assortment 01 Cooking, Renting, and Parlor stoves. have purchased the exclusive right to the remit sister and repror S tart'hidelpia, of tf 'Masher's Celebrated Morning and '' Sunrise" lins.hurning cooki.g Stoves. well known fur y ears as the most kitisfiictory Strives in the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking Stove" Daylight," which combines all the uselut im provements. and operates itdoorahly. I also masa - feetore, or it superior manner, Silver's Gus-burner of the best Russia Sheet Iron. 'Chess are tile most economical and easily managed Parlor Storge Ste. CABINET WARE. & lIUTTON, MANUFACTURERS OF E S IC S AND CABINET FURNITURE NO. 219 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office. Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables. Bookcases, Wardrobes, etc s9-km - - CABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 251 SOUTH SECOND STREET, to connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now inatiufacturinhca superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on band a full supply, finished with MOORE & CAISIFION'EI IMPROVED CUSHIONS' which are pronounced by all who have used them to tie superior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables the manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throw; bout the Union, Who ere familiar with the oharaoter of their work. 1y26-6n BRUSIIES. lIIHE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN 11111,ADELPHIA.—Look at the following het of "MOON for itandserubs, and oompare them with those bought elsewhere: No. 1, 51 knots, UN, per dozen. No. 2, 82 knots, 78 No. 3, ge knot", 87 No. 4, 80 knots, 100 " N 0.6, 83 knots, 112 N 0.6,100 knots, 128 N 0.7.104 knots, 180 " No. 8,180 knots, 175 " HENRY 0. ECKSTEIN._ North THIRD street , below Arch, NOTICES. Otene 01 TIIE RECEIVER OF CATAWIPSA, 4Vll,lrlrt AIRPORT. All 1) ERIE H A 11.110 A I) COM PAP! y, 3083Valtil l t street, Philadelphia, Re pleinlier 15.59.-1 ) 10T 11;E:-1 he nib scriber hereby hots to all whore it tarty con tern, that he Into dit Y appointed by the Supremo Court of Penney Ivrieirt "1 eceiver of the Iteal , nnit Per geoid Property and Estate of the Cntawissa. Vllllams port, and Erie RaOrond Company, and of all the pro perry privileges, fragclusgs, and powers on which a ft or oftur tie ant or Elm hair ;ages Mowed in it certain hill in amity, filed on the 21st !natant, ate a lien, or wee are covered thereby!' lin suhscriber, an leeeiver, is authorized by the order of toil Coro to run MO operate the road of the above-named comps anal ily, aFoch othpr goads the said corporation hue heretofore het. exprelse the authority and franchises of said company. gild to ern , ploy such persons and make such payments and (WI- Punt:writs an may hn neeillisl and roper in so doing. Ile to also. ninon': other powers granted, specifically Illllhoriecti, to tiny all thn more tine due and maturing to the employees of the Haut railroad, and" the amounts duo and hoar tigi and to arise and Melon+, for mitten chi nd eupp lee about the operation, and for the use of tuturailrosi ." , All perilous having' Liminess refuting therein will, therefore, please ago!) in the subscriber, at Ws Office. ge.2.1-atatli et. WM. D. LEWIS, Receiver. SPECIAL NOTICII.-- , llenlent in Goad mini Patent Vulcanized Rulibbr Suersinders, Braids, Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made by 00111 1 / 1 1)IIIg fibrous substance,' with threads or sheets lif vulcanised rubber, are notified that unless the mine are properly skimped or labelled with my lIIIITIO,And by my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants and dealuf2 inyited to ex amine specimens now In store, and l to titre theft orders for the S riBz,T,r i ml7,to , the ri upders . iml, nat t filo OWNER I . B P . Til i e l ;',PAYEN'l S for these goods, which ern dace ill the , et) heretofore manufactured or im "Rgba,TIVAIVSNIIitinniuKACTURE and SELL —und the 'Permit—Mar bp obtained do appllantion me at NO. 23 CO ORTLANDT Street, N, Y. nel-le HORACE 11. IIAY. NoTicE._..peisthty having business with the FLOUR INSPECTOR Will at Na. 14 VINE Street, between the Lours of 9 o'clock Chd 3 I'. M., where they will find the Inspector or kat Deputy, F. Id. MESTER. N, LAUMAPi, Jell Flour Inapeutor. r I INOS. Et)Froutm, rp.om TIIE PUB ) 1 /1 I t 1.1 C Lli DC Eft.—" Mr. James Foe on exhibition hat oral of J. A. C. Fisher's pianos. tine or I hoer IN a seven milt n rosewood piano, lull iron frame. handsome. bat plain hienh. Ike tone is roost excellent and tecfrercill. rind the price only 81-'2l. He has also one sileilnr le appearance. winch has all the la test mews merits. heKidee n new patent damper,v. hirh prevents the pram? Horn Ketling out of order. It is fin• iff t; tlloll‘llll 111.1 crier. hese Flaring, and n stderithrl assorlineet or various ruekeln, ate for lialo Yuma 505. or Illoverds. loreoliii, or un instaligents, al JAMES BELLA 279 and 201:outh FIFTH. rib. stioae Sprite,. a itNew and second-111nd for see. 03-1111• ff-Ej CLIICKERING Sc O SONS, GRAND, IN I INA.. u p t AG UPRIGHT WARE ROOMS 807 CIIt.SRUT STgEET._ Conataiit y in store a large etock ‘ of our 'ILA Uri FUL and UN EQUA LL.E I) INSTRUMENTS. We have Leen awarded, at the diderent Exhibition. In this country and Eu rope, :15 GOLD AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. MIRA VE N, BACON, S; Co.'s, Nunn. & Clark's, 'Hallett, Davis, & and A. 11. Oide k Co.'s grupeyfor PIANOS. Also. Ma xon 4. llffirdin'a unrivalled ALLIJODLONS and HAR MONIUMS, gb &Arable far (Aurelies and Lecture Hoi.IIIP. FT Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. _,. J. 14, c r oIILT), my 11-ty SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. A GREAT lAIPROVDIENT IN riAr 'kg?omAcfct)k & co., CIIESTNU'r L 4 treet reupectfully,ivito tho r9troics hrvirt; pul4io to call anti esamine !boa 11019 1111.1 SOO ""1"I " TfITriWt.TORPRANP PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Pouch, and Action of the ilranil Ihnno into that of a Square Instrument. avoiding all the elneetions generally made to the style of Piano, alsodiminishing the cost of the same. In volume, punt) of tone, great wer , 6n hare,, full nese, dentii, and et 01111e9Sot touch, with exquisite all ege) and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. The, leave received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to he far so prior to not mstruments over manufactured in this country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of Olin nitric:llW I'IAIXO9. We have been awarded the First Pro :mica, at nttl exhibitions ever exhib i ted, in . eluding Ihn I rile nletlal frOm the Crystal Palace Esht• bit ion. Now York. lost. gel-tf ItAILROAD LINES. 1859. ammo 1859, EAU, ARRANUEMEN't—NEW lORK LINES. THE CA 11DEN AND ANNOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND 'IRENTON RAILROAD CO'd LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YbRK AND WAY-PLACES, IRON WALNUT-STREET WISARV, Will Nave na follows, viz: TARE. At SA. tit Camden and Amboy, Cain. k Am. Aeecittin,:datittit..... . ..... .. .92 25 At d 4. At. via Camden and Jersey City,( New Jereet liteemomodation2s At 9 A. N., via Camden and . Jetetty dtiy, Shirking At It A. Al., lo Steamboat, via Tawny anti Jergey City, Weetern Extort,. 3 OD At 12"., P. 5.1., t in Camden and Ainl.y Accommo lßtmn At 2 P. M., t sit . damden and Xiniety, O.'s; A. Ea retty ..... 3 D 3 tAt t I'. 31,11 Steamboat, via Taco:ly and Jer -7,1 City j Entrees .... 3 W At I I'. Al.. lip Steapleint. via TiWOO, mina Jar gov City, 2d Class Picket At.s 3L. via Camilon add lergoy City 2 vening I P, M., vitteartitfatiA.....' • ....... • .... At M 11 l M., via Carndelland Jersey City, Soutile rh ai . At IS P. via Camden and Amboy,Accommodatiuni (Freight and Passenger )-Ist Us. .... 2 23 3d CIRSA Ticket.. . 1 SU . • • The 6 I'. M. Mail Lino rune daily. The 11 P.M. south ern Mad. Baturdase excepted. For Belvidere, Reston, Flemington, ho., at 6 A. M. and 2 I'. M. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M.. yin Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water One. Btroudsburx, Beranton. Wilkesbarre, Montrose. Grant Bond, Sm., at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lneknwn nem. and Western 11.1i1r034.1. , Por M ount 11.1 Ir. at 6 and 9 A. M.. rind 2.t and 4 P. M. Poe Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. Al. WAS' LINES Por Bruno!. Trenton, &o, at 214 and 4 P. M., from Wlliiiit-etroot wharf. for Ihilint ra.llelanco, Bove rig, Burlington, Borden town, he., lit 121 i, 1. and .3. 1 . I' M. Siennilmat John Nedson,for Bordentown rind interme diate Mare., nt 2t P. M. Steam Trenton, lot Brigtol, I.ll.irlinvtan i and in temediate places, at II A. M. and 1 I'. M. .... . . . . Frit) pounds of baggage only allowed each pmegenger. Vansengers are prohibited from taking any thing ILI bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to IN3 paid for extra. The company hoot their regporisilit ity for baggage to ono dollar per poond, and will not be liable lot auto amount beyond 910 U, except by ceecial contract. Oct 1.115!). WIWI. If, GATZMER. Agent. MEDICINAL. DR. MOFFA'F'S VEGETABLE LIFE P 11,1,8 AND PHOENIX BITTERS here been thoroughly tested. and pronounced a soveretru remedy for rb 'locums flatulency, heart-Lure and headache, costiveness din rrh¢r, Gn on of nil Ainds, rhPumatuon, gout, gravel, wonr,a, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive vent. plaints, sett rheum, naivetes, continua colds and ur illlolllll. irreptlAnt, and nll dernmtement 01 the female it stem, piles, end various other diseases to which the human frame in liable. For sale by the proprietor, Dr. N'. It. MOFFAT. ala BIWA DWAN New Verb. and by Druggists generally all tier the countr, . 824-d&Wly ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER• FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA SALVE. PHILA., July 7th, ISM. Mr. E. W. Teo x P.m.—Dear Sir :—I have been troubled with the " NEURALGIA" for the last It years, and have coffered the most excruciating pain, comPening mo at Lulea to give up my business entirely. I could not eat, and sleep wan a stranger to my eyes. I tottered more than tongues con tell. I had the advice and aid of variousphysicians, and used other remedies, but all of no avail, Has itl noticed your advertisement in the papers, I concluded to call on it person whom I had !earned Was curedof a rase of 20 } ears standing. Me applied the •• SALVE" but once, and I felt iminediate relief—a second application removed the pain entirely, and I now feel !Ile a diderent man. Since then I have slept well—something that I bare net done for months, being obliged to sit up all night in a chair. My appetite has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora tion of toy health. CHARLES If. BANER, Tobacconist, CARROT, Street , above WOOD, Kensington. For sale, wholesale and retell. at S. %%corner SIXTH and PARRISH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER & Co.'s. N. W. eoroer Third and Walnut sig. a pW-tf WINES AND LIQUORS. fIARD.---MAREUIL-SUR-AY (CIIAM-- I'AGNEI, JANUARY 16, 1839.—1 n consequence of the frequent invitations received by me to renew the shipments of toy Champagne Wines to the United States, I beg leave hereby to anform ray formertomere and the public in general, that I have appointe d Messrs. S.C. BROUWER. A NCIIER. & CO., Sole Agents in the United States, for the sale of my Champagne Wines. My Wines have been so lone and favorably known in the United States. it will lie unnecessary to continent on their„ quality, further than to say that my new shipments Will in uo way be found inferior to the loaner ones. BILLEGART SALMON. BILLEGART SALMON'S CHAMPAGNE WINES, both CABINET and VERZENAY, for sale and con stantly on hand in lots to suitpurchasere,by F. C. BROUWER. ANCHt.ft, CO, sp27-6m 61 BEAVER Street. New York. ABE 1. —1 Ott cases Barton & Guestier's St. Julien ; :tot do. St. Este phe ; 30St do. Waslun S ton Morton St. Jau n t ; 100 do. do. ralenee. pints; SO do. Chateau La Rose; 151.1 do. do. Looville ; Scotch Ale. in atono and gins.; Yoongerla, Harvey's, Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by ant A. MERINO.IIO South FRONT btreet. HOTELS. 3I URRAY MUSE, NEWARK, 01110, le the largest and hest arranged Hotel in efint ral 0/no, to centrally located and is easy of access front all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve ments, and every convenience for the comfort and ne. eonimodatton of the travelling publie. The Sleeping 11001113 aro largo and well r entilated. The Suite., el Rooms are well arranged arid carefulli furnished for families and limo travelling parties; tied the house will be kept as a Scat-class Hotel in ever) respect. 11. A. AI IlltßAl & sit2l-9in Proprietors. 111JUSE1 SAN S O M Street west of Sixth.—Thir deservedll f , 33 onto place having boon purchased by the ureter...toed, v. ill hereafter be conducted on the t enterer/sine scale. Thu bent Game, 0.3 stern, rind Refrosionentn,prepared in the elioreoht alt to. and the finest Leruors. from the most popular importing trouser, alwa3 aon hand. The patreartgo of the public, in lospectlull) in, lied RUIN J. BARTRAM. Private Room, for Suppers. Arbitrations, Cunt mitteer. Nocie , tes. Ac. THE UNION, ARCH writ Err, E ABOV TIIIHD A PHILADELPHIA UPTON B. NEM:COMM!. • The situation of this IioTET, is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Business Public; andto those ul search of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, Is Inch now run past, and in nose Proxmityr afford a eliedy and pleasant ride t♦, all plasm of interest in or shout the cite in it inAcIIINERY AND IRON. SAMUEL V. MERRICK, J. I..LUGHAII MERRICK, WiLLILM H. MERRICK. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK Its SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and low Promote Steam Engines, for l i and, River, and Marine service. Boiler., lianometere, Tanks. Iron Boats, &e.; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Briton. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road. Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latent and most im proved conatruution. Ever k desenption of Plantation Tqachinery, suck as Sugar, Snw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Oet'eoators, Filters, Pumpour Engines. &o. Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Bolting Apparntus Muni) ties Patent Steam Hammer; and Anpinwoll £ Vlrolsey's Patent Centrilligal Sugar Drain ing Machine. au 5-y DENTISTRY.—The iinproN vd sets Tmof A ITTIFICIA I. TEETH, still manuf.n•lnred nt tka ARCH Street, Pliilnilolphia, by I. LUKENS, N. 11.. Surgeon Dentist. Tho Mineral Plate nets of Teeth are supersedinE all others, Prin. , pulls (nun roIIOWITIg reasons Kure mineral is u•ed ul pla,e of gold or ells Cr. for plates, making them one-third lighter, and at the axone tone much IdrOngar, as their greatest thickness in where the gums have shrunken away more, then portent!) restor e.; the anntonneal chaps and contour of the month and two, and giving the exact original expression to the leatures•. the) will rstaii4 hotter in son ice, and never get ont of repair; the) are respensilfl) warranted fora tiletnno; there are no nip% lees for the neguinnoilation of particles of food; they are )x boll) free Iron all gal vanic, aetloll, and can never produce palpitation of the heart, headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous. nem. • Dr. LUKENS' ( - deo, Nl7 ARCH street, PlulnElelnhim ; nbin 311 PENNSYLVAN IA Avenue, Washtng ten, 1). P. ne2l4nl HAMS AND SHOULDERS-1,700 Pieces City-Smoked Hams and !Moulder, for We by C. C. SADIJEk fr, oI 4RoliStreat,secoull dour 4bove Front. SALES BY AUCTION. FURNESS, BRENLE; & CO., • • No. 429 MARKET STREET.% SALE THIS (TUESDAY) 31ORNING. OCTOBER 4) AT 10 O'CLOCK. A CARPI—The attention of purchasers is requested to our sale this (Tuesday) toornin 4. October 4th, nt le rectoek.comprisine about 360 10111 of fancy and staple dry goods. 7-1 rEtErteit nrEttimos AND SHAWLS. Included Mettle this morn :0J pieces tine to supeifine 7 4 select colors French merinos. 1.009 Stella and woolplaid shawls. NOTICE TO DEALERS IN HOSLERY.—In sale this morning— , 3LOO dozen suparior3oli t ly cotton hose and half hose. Morino dA u t o , t E tpl6. F an i d m &I n i v ) IVA GOODS. y eab This Morning. Out. 4 1i1, at 10 , o'clock. by catalogue, on 6 months' credd -4W packages and lots of inner and staple imported and domestic dry goods. Samples and catalogues early 611 morning [411610. E CASHMRE STE LA, AND WOOL sitAWLs. This Morning October 4th -12-4 Scotch printed Cashmere shawls. 12-4 printed and broche-horder Stella shawls. 12 1 woolplaid not basket shawls. • NEW STYLE WOOL LONO SHAWLS 200 high colored 01-wool plinl Inn ohawla. 3.0%) DOZEN HOSIERY AND GLOVES Also, an invotte of 3,000 dozen consisting of - doz. White!. ilrfriVll, and noted cotton hose. dor.. doel ., do 11alrboee.. doz. cotton. Berlin, Mk t and Cashmere glu ea. 25 C. 014 i 4 eotelt gingham whalebone frame um brellsai CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS AND SCARVe. 3d 1, doz. printed border cambric lienillterchiebe. WI doz. cochineal builiit.erehie leo doz. chenille teazle. . , . EMBROIDERILI. leo l o ts new sty le peonet and book collate add sleeves AUCTION NOTICE LARGE SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE SALE SAXONY DRESS GOODS, of 0,6 well-known woonfacturs and to of 31EYSES. D. F. BCIVIEID.ER Y. CO. FußNEtis. ArtrrlLEY,& co., 42, RARKET STREE will sell, on WEDNESDAY mottritho, October ath, PP, at In idcloek. FIVE, 'IIIOI.IIAND PfkliCES SAXONY DRESS 00008. entirely frerh goods, lust Ipndcd i glean - lets Banna.% and New York, and consisting ot— Lund pieces double-width Union plaids. in Ter, superior styles. among a loch will WI found a large yortion of ma!! "heels. 500 do. •• • • '2.11.1 all. wool plants. in cry "ripener quality, newest de signs, and beautiful assortments. :sal basket styles Ebr;nos. double width. is superior styles and ats.riments—a very desirabfri :resort -20 do do stogie width. AO do ribbed and faconne favorites—an en tirely new attic e, and very desirable. 2:,11 purl ila chevres, in splendid assortments, superior 100 poplin quell, y. Bai ado re Lomas, cloth face, very desirable. 107 excellent and heavy quality lasting., with satin stripes,pes, stripes, Nth hafted finorn. and very scarce. 2f-0 very heavy and high cost, brocaded Aileoas—e. new of icte. ISO fifty inches wide dernr lame and port d'eelat—an en tirely new article. witn stripes runnier; down. and in excellent assortments. I..th HSs inch fine bone poll de e'elat—seperier quality. eltaellßrit &Mort menu', and very his to coat. LT The aboge sale cornpnces the most excellent Re nortment of Saxony theta goods ever offered in this market, and the attention et the trade is particularly requested. N. B —lt le the Intention of Boa owners to cell every Int. 13111 LIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 JIL MARKET Street. and 521 MINOR Street. BALE OF CARPETS. 'I Mornin4. Oct. 4th, at UP.; o'clock precisely. will be sold, by cata logue, on 6 months credit. abut J5O pieces of carpeting. comprising invoices from the best manufacturers, ein la-acing, in part - Pe niparfiue quality all-worsted and wool 4 4 ingrain carpeting. ps medium amilitiel in. —TA a I wool filling do. pe 1 4, 3-4. and 5 R dernasli woollen Yenetian do. -- pa f 4 and 3 4 heavy !se; do. ps 4.4 and 5.4 cottage do. ns 4-4 simper quality rag do. 11111 - Catalogues on mot nine of safe. SALE OF &JO CASES BOOTS ANlit S.ROES. lin Thursday Morning, October CIF, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue, on four rionthe' credit, 8.0 cues men's and bo) a' boots. shoes, gaiters. t•ragans, el ppe s, overshoes, .4,0.; ladies' and misses' biooti, gagers. shoes, ties. suppers, Jenny Lindy, overshoes. ...C . .. strairacine hue and desirable assortment, amiable for The present Irate. RbINCII CALFSKINS—MOROCCO AND KID DO. In sale, 150 dozen real French calfekins; morocco and kid do. 260 CASES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Alec. in sale, samples of :IV cases gingham umbrel las aerated rises. The early nttention of buyer is invited, t • the safe will beperemPtOfyi Iti - Catatogues early on tha reaming of sale. IR SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER I No. 431 i-Jr• CHESTNUT STREET. opposite the Calk le House. between FO ilwrg and FIFTH Streets. SALE OF MO LUIS EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRIMMING R IBBO NS. MILLINERY GOODS, GERMANTOWN GOODS, ,kc., On Wednesday Morning, Oct. Mb. {b ill be sold IoS leatalosue. on a credit. WM- Nertritt4 at 10 o'clock preci eel), a full assortment of tile ot goods. *2 - Catalogues read) early on the morning of sale. ________ SHIPPING. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN AOYAL MAIL STEAM- 11101 NNW YOLK TO LIVUTOOL. Chief Cabin PResage Second CM in Paasitie PROM nogion TO Liv Eggnog.. Chief Cabin Passage .. —.— $llO Second Cabin Pa...age...-. . ..-- SO elute The from Boston call at Halifax. PhIRSIA, Capt. Judkins, D CANADA. Capt. Lang. R\ A. lA, Celt. J. Stone, AM - ERICA, Capt. Millar. ASIA. Capt. L. 0, Lott. NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Leitch, Those vessels Larry a clear white light at mast-head; glean on starboard bow; red on port bale. PERSIA, Judkins, lea% es 11 York, Wednesday. gent 21 . ARABIA. Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 0. AISI A, Lott, " N York. Wednesday, Oct. 32. CANADA, Lang, " Ronan, Wednesday, Oct. 19. A FRlCA.Sharinon, " N York,Wednesday, 0ct.21. EUROPA. Leitch, " Boston,Wednesday, Nov.]. PERSIA. Judkins. " N York, Wednesday, Nov.). AMERICA, Alitiar, " Boston, Wednesday. Nov. IS. ASIA. Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Nor. T.l. Bertha not aeon red until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Sin er, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, utile*s bills of lading are waned therefor and the ;ince thereof therein expressed. Por frelght or yea wage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Drain. elti-tt New York. FOR THE SOUTH.-CHARLFS TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. , FREIGHT REDUCED. -- • - Heavy Freipht at an average oiiirrazzi percent, be low New York Steamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON. S. C. The U. S. Mad Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap taut Charles I', Maraliman, will sail on Wednesdar. Oet.sth, at IS A. M. Through in 4.9 to 60 tours, only In hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Go. The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J.Oarviti, will sail on Mondial', October 10 ock A. M. t Ti t !. riw ° l ' l " ln 6.-1 to 60 hours, only 40 hou rs at Sea. ttSadms days chansedfrom ever)Paturday to ever, o doy s. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed every naY• The splendid first-Claus sole-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days. thus !OHM og a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and Cie South and Southwest. At both Charleaton and Savannah, these Ships eon limit with steamers for Florida. and with raitroai, for all places rn the South and Southwest. INSURANCE Freight and Insuran found large proportion of Goods shipped South will beto be lower by these shipe than by sailing yersehi, the premium being one-half the rate. • . N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary. farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies taking all risks front these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the followine ache. dole. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Sivannah steamships , INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except front Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery INLAND FARE. To Charleston—. 81.5 03 Charleston— ..• —323 50 Savannah-- 15 00 Savannah_.._.... 31 00 Augusta........ 215 00 25 00 • Mac0n........... 21 W 1 32 75 At1anta........., IN 00 Atlanta...—. —. 31 00 Qoiambus._... 'Cr ou Columbus.,_ 36 00 Albany .......... 2400 A1bany........___.. 37 tlO Montgomery.... 26 00 Montgomery...—. 39 00 Mobile 35 00 Mobile .... 46 90 New Orleans ... 39 75 New 0r1ean5.......51 00 No lulls of lading signed after the slop has sailed. For freight or passale apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON. Jr.. Southwest corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT. Aunts in Charleston, T. S. A T. O. RUDD. caranu .h, HUNTER A OAMMELL. For Florida ' from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida. from Savannah. steamers St. Mary's and St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. .933 GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEASISHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO LABGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFABT, DUBLIN, AND LONDONDERRY—for en VAOY NittV YORK. GLAS(OW, Thompson, Wedneadays October U, at 12 r!Oorl. F.DI N ISO RO3I, Cummins, Wedneids) , October 26, at 12 o'clock, noon' GLASGOW, Thompaon, Wednesday, September 14. EDI N 111.7111,11, Cumming, WethIEMILIY, L•epteinber 29. 11.ttcs of Passage from New York, Prattlelpsta, or Boston. to linuseow, Liverpool. Belfast. Dublin, orlon donderry first y 76. t3teetage. found gull an Abun dance of properl) cooked provisions, 43.). An experienced Suri,eun attached to each steamer. No chugs for medicines. For freight or passage, apply to WORKMAN & CO. No. Itl WALNUT Street. Philadep;hia. ROBERT CRAL No. t 3 BROADWAY. New York. dix U. S. M. STEAMERS FOR HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAGO, Captain Linea, Will awl July 43, September 17, November 12. FULTON, Captain Wottoll, Will VIII August 10, Octo ber 15, December 10. • . „ First Cabin passage. 3170 Second Cabin passage 76 For freight or Passage. apply to WILLIAM NEILSON. Agent, At the Warehousing Company's Philadelphia Office, Tobaoco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. Jell-6m WASHING AND IRONING. Alk WASHING AND IRONING DONE with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Stouts Ladies and Gentlemen, Females, Board!. Schools, Hotels. Steamboats, &c., at poNovAws FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 23.3 South SIXTH Street, corner of Prune. ramie Shirts and Collars patent polished. Et errthute washed bf hand, on the com mon wash-beard. The wattle Matinees is etnotly attended to by fenude operatives. Dire. DONOVAN, te St-1r Sutwolndendrolt. MO PROs 111'F111''THE WONDERFUL RE EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. I`~ur.tnrtpntr., September 27th. I. This is to cam It that 1 was bald for many years, and aas reeorninendoil to try tour Reparator; and having procured three tkaties, used it for three months, which has caused my hair to grow, and althoueh not quite as thick as Wore, yet it is constantly erowinic. E. M. JONES, No. Xi North Third street. PIISLADELPIII September .17t11, Mr. T. F. Moaett.s Dear fir—Soule time since my I.s...Totoinenee.l tatting out. so IMICIt so. that I mot, leartul of becoming bald; hot hearing of the won derful power of )our Renarator, I was induced to buy a bottle, and alter using one-half of it my hair n o t only reseed coining out, but commenced growine finely. and I have now as thick a suit at hair as ever 1 had. JACOB EVANS, No. 524 Cherry street. For onto In T. 11. PETERS & Co., Sole Agents, So, 71d CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. sew- 6 m AM PREP APED TO RECEIVE EVERY de.eription of Family and Domestic Goods, having Sewing Machines of the best manufacturers, as also the 3ru u .filri 'e articlesn and 71 1' 11 ' 1 1 1 1 ,7 neat ness and despatch and at such prices that defy rompetny. Miss U. A. SNll ULLMAN. S. E. corner of SIXTH nnd PH UNE. Laundry Office. 7,IEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND and GREEN, blot+ acquired a great reputation by the wise and prudent courne they have pursued stave there comn,eneentent in business, b) selling a first-rate article at a low ti.ori , .13-If r /inn oxES AMERICAN AND OM Vt/FRENCII WINI.OW GLASS , —The most approved brands, and gem, size and quality required for city and a mlti . ) trade. itt prices astonishingly Send tone orders to ZIEGLER & brue, Glass, and Varnish Dealers, corner SECOND and GREEN Streets. sl3 tr 1 - 1 i\HLY CHOCOLATE 4 .1 i. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. EDWARD A. HEINTZ, hlannfechtrer and Importer of French and Spanish CHOCOLATE. t3tore I. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Rind's, 49-3 in (Factory 83 Filbon etroet.) SALEi3 Bit = X icz ioiv: "s "via!, • • ••• one.] ty Mita and /LI. STOCKS AND Ma, ESTATE tEllf fIAY, AT • NOUN. Pamphlet catalogue]; now ready. containing full de aurmuoes of all the Propertied to be .old on Tuesday neat , ea t inenni, at 12 rechwa. noon. together with a h i , of .ales 1 et , 511,, 11th, Lith. end :ill October. arid of real rotate atprivate sale, comPrieing a rery larger amount of valuable property. HARDT-PUBLIC BALEB REAL ESTATE .A 711) STOCKS AT THE EXCHAEGE.—ftsIes of real estate sod stocks srtll hereafter be held at 12 o'clock twosome' la the °reruns at 7 o'clock. FALL SALES STOCK AND REM, ESTATE. Eleventh Fall Bale. 4th October, et the Exchange. Etglith Fall Sale. 611, October, on the premuien—rest dance and furniture. No. 801 &seem street. Ninth Fall Sale, Ilth October, at the Exchange. Tenth Fell Hate, lith October, on the premises—rest dance and furniture, No. S 9 South Seventeenth street. Eleventh Fall Sale. lath October. at the Exchange s re- Part of the handbills for each of Me ammo salsa now ready. STOCKS, This Day, Oct. 4th, at 11 if *eh, noon, at the PaiLi.!niphia )31• change, 17111 be sold-. For account of whom it may concern - . 5 shares Mount Morialt Cemetery Company. 1 share Point Breeze Pe rk Association.. GS shares Northwest Minitt.s Compnnr of Michigan. 1t*72.10 C eecntlelort,;age Scn p Wllk3kApOrt and Elmira nilroad n. 10 shares Commonwealth Bank—ent per :Aare paid. emon ticket arch street Toestre. 4 55N1 Penn 3futust Life Innocence Company. SEFF.NTH PALL BALE—tra OCTOBER, AT NOON. Will include— VALUABLE THIRINF..q..9 LOCATION —Six-story brick More and dwelling, No, 214 North Fourth street, between Race and Vine. Fc re m pto re Bale—"THE GIRARD FLOUR MILLI.' , hc. valuable property known as the Girard Flour Mills. with beam ensine, coal yard, &e.. Ninth street, nr. rth of Yo lar. Lot ti) by MI feet, with two trouts. P Sale AisoligC. TAVERN .NU VlVT l LLlNG.—Three.story brick taw ern and dwelling, sour al corner cf CarpenteT and rarker streets, between Fi Je and Sixth. with a throe more brick du elfin t In the rear, on Parker strestollatel Southwark.) To Camt . rilasts, &e--VAIXABLE Ht 10117.83 PRO PERTV.—Four-st,r, brown-stone and brick !'skiing, 30. 327 Walnut street, and fire-story ,tick traastm) hudthns, No. Val Harmony street, betwetn Third MI Fourth.. MOD:PitN RESIDENCE.—Four-story brick resi dence. No.= North l'ire'Jth street, above Race. Nownt EIGHTH ST.—Three-etory bnck No, 'eV North Et elith street, above Wallace, with three-story brick house in the retr, on Lornln street. Plecutor? Peremptory Bale—Estate of Win. Davis, deceased.__ . VALUABLE WHARF AN I; LOTS, BRISTOL, PA. —Coal wharf and three building lots, front= oa the Delaware river, Radcliffe and Cedar streets, MD by MO s,st. Sale absolute. r,Lr.cmirT MODERN RESlDENCE.—Modenathran , story brick residence. with three-story back buSdiat, and huge side yard. No. ICs Girard Sfentle, west of Sus teenth reel. ell bidt (eclat. 1.3 d feet deep. to oboe( street. VALUABLE FAO!AND STORE STAND.—V. 4 - acres. on the Germontolin and Pottstown turnpike. Hickory Town, Ply mouth township, hlontsomery county. Pa. YALL'ABLE DWELLING.—Three-story brick dwell ing. No a South Fifth street. shore Spguee. BUSINESS PAND.—Three-story briek tavern sad dwelling, southwest corner of Twenty-first and t 1101- be, t streets between Arch and Filbert. MADISON S P.-- , Vu-story brick dwelling. No. 340 Madison street, between Race and Vme and Eleventh and Twelfth streets. VALUABLE BEVERLY PROPERTY. viz.: Lure lot. Bra-id street, liD y Ards from the steamboat landing. 101 by Ho feet. Store and dwelling. Broad street, Beverly, lot 43 feet front. too feet deep. Dwelling, Third street, below Magnolia, lot 6 by Ica feet. Neat Brick dwelling Laurel street, above Warren, lot 60 by 170. two fronts. Beverly NA VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF.O3 feet gulches by deo feet, with prlsdese of 7.74 feet wore brick dwoll ing. he.. Beach street. between Shackmaayon and hlarils,roush streets. Kessic.ston. HANDSONIE MODk.RN RESIDENCE, Nei. UM Spruce street, with all modern improvements and COD- S ems:tires NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. &nth Sateen* street, between Walnut and Locust streets, with mo dern improvements and conveniences. LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT. ItO feet front, OD Twenty-third street. near Girard College. PEREMPI OR Y SALE.-2 three-story brick dwel t:we. 8. W. corner Os Eleventh and Hazel streets. TWO-STORY BRICE COTTAGE. Market street. Camden, N. J. LOT OF GROUND, east side of Front street. above Rare. extencliny through to Water street. Two fronts. LOT OF GROUND. with two-story brick dwelling, N. E. corner of Almond and nomerset streets, Nine teenth ward, l hie Richmond.) RTARI.P. AND COACH-HOUSE. Perth (late Robert son) street. between Parrish and Poslar and Eighth and Franklin streets. T;INTh FALL BALE—ltin OCTOBER. Sale on the limn aces-No. r. 41 Smith Seventeenth street. NEAT RENOENCE AND FURNITURE. On Ipm.7 Alumnae. lith lnrt., at 19 o'cloet. tie the Premmes. ho. Ifka Smith Seventeenth street. east aide, above Spruce street. the neat modern tour story boric mestuaze, with three story back buildings. and all the Modern conveniences. Lot 19 by 140 fret. tivire or less FuRNITLRE_—The furniture trill be sold imme diately after the house. ELEVENTH FALL BALE, OCTOBER IS. AT NOON. At the Es, hsnke. include— EX tit., VALUABLE PROPERTY. BY ORDER OF THE UNITED STATES. Viz.: the very VALUABLE MARBLE BUILDINU. Drrnierly the BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA. Second strk et a pfd Dock street. opp , rerite the — PhiLsde , lphisi And rest the • Corn the , Second street, the lot tee feet lMt teet. hilly:az four fnutts. Tin' valuable rr•TcrlY. formerly PHILOSOPHICAL 11 ALL. I•'tith ,ktreet.,3ottth'of Chestnut- Lot TO feet front. Trustee'i Sate.—The COAL LANDS of the NORTH CARBONDALE COAL CO3IPAN Y.Slc•scres El perches, In Fell township. Luzern° corpus - . Pe. Adnunistrators' Perenivtor.&,;e—Estate of Nstlisniel Holland. dereased.—VE RV ALUABLE BUSINESS N 05.10.; and South Second street, bel,rw Chestnut. Salo she...lute. without reserve. VALUABLE FARM AND COUN PRY SE-A.7.4140.5t &.4 acres. pear Bristot. on tart Philadelrhks. and Brutal turnpike, bhekt coanti. Pa. _Executors' Pe le—Estate oc D. and S. Darts. decht. VAL t•A BLE BUS tivE6.4 LOCATION.—Three story brick diseiLne. No.lo. south Tenth street. below Chest nut. Orphan' Cenci Sale—Estate of Joseph Wright, deed. VALUABLE COUNTRY PLACE.. r. _ aeres.vath ba ements, Yonder Mtn road. near liiretown lane. Orphans' emirt Sale—Estate of-Tunes Hai find. &ed. THREE-I:TORY BRICK DIFELLINO, northeast corner of Sixth and !Mary streets. south of LorntranL Same Estate.—THRBE.STORY BRICK DWELL ING. adtoun at. Same Kita te.—Tll BEE TITRES-STORY BRICK DWr.LuNue. Jones' alter, In the rear of the stove. Orphans Gott Sale—Retate of Henri Jenknrth. deed.. TWO TS!. O-STORY STONE DI% ELLLNGS, Ger mantown. ()rob nu' Conn Este—Estate of job it E. Watch. deed. TWO-STORY FRAME. D WELLLNG. northwest aids of Broadlet street. Germantmtn- Peremptory ELEGANT MODERN RESI DENCE. No. teg Walnut street. oPP o s l ta Rittenhouse simare. with an the modern ronseniences. Lot s 3 feet I inches f not hrVia feet deep. to George street. ELEGANT EESIDENCI. with stable caseh-house. Locust street. &twin Witham strest,Twenty-fourth ward late West Phindelphotb Executors* Sale—Est:Hs of Mrs. Anne Li. deed. VALUABLE BUSINESS STANIL—Etnre and &anil ine. No- ISt North Fourth street. shore Arch. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No; MU Winter street. west of Twenty-Ent street. Executors' Fale—Estate i.f Witham Wayoa. deed. TWO BRICK DWELLINGS., Nas.Sae and North. Fifteenth street. NEAT MODERN DWELLING. No. 337 South Eigh teenoDEßth street. shove Pine street. N RESIDENCE, No. 656 North Twelfth at. TWELFTH FALL SALE. OCToBER IS, AT 7 Vet-MK IA THE EVENING. At the Earhien‘eYeilt owiode— Orphans' Court &ale—E....tate of David Scott...deed. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. northeast cor ner of )hater and Pourtb streets Ssnie Estate.—THß} IC THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Fourth street, north of Master. Same Estate. THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. north side of Master a reet, east of Fourth. Same Estate.-111REE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. northwest corner of Master and Pink streets. Same Eat TWO...S"'ORY FRAME STABLE, weal side of Pink street. north of Master Same Estste.—THßEE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. east side of Fourth street, north of Master, with three four story brick dwalizllz in Ibe rear on Pink street. Or ;Ovine Court hale—Estate of William Chew. dec'd. TWO uTOKY BRICK DWELLING, Ntx.327 South Seventh street, between Spruce and Pine. Ttees' Pe rein ptor. bale—Estate of „Tames Bell. BRICK DAVELLING, South Sixth street, between Slo open and Fitzwater. Peremptory Sale —A Ground-rent of Skis year. Pro perti in Delanco. New Jersey. Executors' Peremptory Sile—Ertate of Charles El liott. used—NEAT rwo•sniftv BRICK DWELL INS . . No 172 North Sixth !airier. I' WO BRICK DWELLINGS, Federal and Fart sts. tr See handbills of frith the above sales. morning and evening. . • Sale No. 414 North Sor.th Street.. HAYPROSIEFUR UTURE.T4 PE:STRI . CARPETS, CIiANDELIERS. FFENEII CHINA, km This Morning. October 4th, at 100'1:Incl.. at No 414 North Sixth street, 115 catalogue, the entire furniture of a gentleman leaving the city, corn pr,sing suit of handsone rosewood drawing room I urn iture. fine brocatelle corers, tine French china dinner end tea ware. superior .Ir:twine-room and cham ber furniture, ine'adine two seta of handsome painted and ult cottage furniture, Ac., Ac. Also, the kitchen furniture. Si' Ma, he examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale with catalogues, SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. This Evening. Oct. 4th. at the auction store, a collection of books on ‘arious a Aseets. la" For nnrticnlars see catalogues. Sale No. TURF.m Street. SUPERIOR FURN PIANO, MIRRORS, CHANDELIERS. c. On Wednesda, Morning, October sth. at 10 o'clock, at No. Sl3 Sansom street, by catalogue, the entire household furniture.superior rose woNl seven-octave piano made b 5 Meyer; suit of rous e...el .I,lu-10c-room !umpire. French plate mantel mirrors, ens chandeliers. drawing-room and chamber term tare, fine feather beds, hair mattresses, kc. Also, the kitchen turniture. ti;( - The neat lout steer residence 'will be sold precious O.ile of turrature. s - Full particulars in catalogues. Pala at Noa.l39 . and_l4l south Fourth Str!et- - - SUPERIOR FURNITURE 4 FR ENCH-PLATE NUR ROILS, PIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thursday MOIMITM, At 9 &dock. at the Auction Store. an assortment of excellent second-hand furniture. elerant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc.. from families declining housekeeniny, removed to the store for convenience of sale. JM. GUMMEY ct SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER& ___ No. itai WAIN UT STittiiiT. CA RD.-3. M. GuneT & SOUL auctioneere. will hold ref ilk'. sales of Real Estate, Stooks, &ei. Akio Mame heel furniture at &belling*. W. On our Private Sale Register will always be fond very largo amount °treat estate, inclndins every de- Benetton ()icily a J. al cont U Y.l.M ury proEY erty. . . G & SONS. Reid Estate Broken. Ho. no w .6LN UT Street. below Sixth. Ai ONES NATILANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. E. owner SIXTH and ILACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN, IN LARGE CR SMALL AMOVINTS, OR rrerehandue generally, and on alk articles of value. ALL SUMS V VEER ONE If ENNEAD IPLLAJLA Two — nix CENT. PEE NoNTII, including storage, &c., at Nathan.' Principa l Eetnhhahiooot ,S. F_. cornerof XTti Ste D. D. .......... GREA 7 P PUIiLfC !ICCIIV ~fODATIUN, MONEY! MONEY!! . MONEY!!! Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands. on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry , towline-pieces, mammal in strumento. furniture, dr& goods. eltithinz, groceries, ci gars. hardw are, cutter},s. h yr 3e9. vehicles, harness. and all snide. of value, for sr) length of time agreed On. at NATIII7,S` E±IABLI81111.1.1.ZT • sonthesat corner of Sixth and Race streets.. PROMISSORY NOTES, with cadate ral, discounted at the lowest market rates. GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY. c., AT PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANS' PRINCI PAL ESTABLISIDIENT‘ S. E. corner of sLacryi and R ACE Streets.—The following articles will be sold for less man bail the taunt store pn ees Fine gold English patent full Jewelled and plain, of the most approved and best mete. in hunting cases and double bottomed. Fine gold t wlyeMent lever and leptie 'watches, in huntmg erotism) oren face, some of them are extra full Jeweled, and best ee. Silver English patent lever watches, escape ment lever and lepines, in hunting case and open face, some very superior; English, Swiss, French, and tt nastier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck. and dol. dren's chants ; fine gold pencil canes and pens. bracelets. breastpins, finger-singe, ear nuns. studs. medallions, and Jewelry generally. Supenor Havana Cigars at ell tr thousand, in boxes of to) each, will be sold by tingle ax or quantities, to suit purchasers, Numerous tam* articles, &e., Igc„ &e. AT PRIVATE SALE. A superior fire-proof cheer, 4 feet high by 3 feet India Also, watches. and Jewelry of every description. lIAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI -11-A SETTS. and CURLS, manufactured in the very best and newest Paris 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 country solicited, and promptly attended to. Also, a new HAIR DYE' superior to sus In use. M. Ni'. 12 TENTH it., Between Market and Chestnut. REFINED SUGAR.-500 barrels various Trades. 150 bble enbsheA, si Hod and locrordira for InG• by JAMES GRAHAM k. CO., solo T.RTITIA Rtrowtt. ArACKEREL.-130 blds. Nos. 1,2, and LT- 11 - 3 Mackerel. irk assorted cmi;inal packages, of the latest eaten, for sale by C. C. SADLER & CO, n 1 A RCN gtront- menond tinnr whorl. PAnt. •. URE CONFECTIONERY, Y► EDWARDA EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Late or 8. Heerlen. &ere 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets, -3m !Factory 81( Filbert greet.)
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