From West Cheater. iCorresrondenee of 'rho Frees.) , Wnef,..o.lnstwa, Pa., Sept. 0, 1880. A telegraAte despateh in the Philadelphia In. gutrer of today gives the ticket formed hero, yea. terday by the straight-out frlinds , of 'Douglas, Johnson, and ; Foster, . and thon goia'on'to 'Mate that our nominee for Congress, P. o raser Smith, Esq., denoianocA" Col. Forney 'and The 'Press becausa of 'a Fincept' editorial. article' On Ifoic Henry D. Poster, the , Demeeratlo nominee for Governor. qjlo, desnateh le a ralsoldevons micro . presentation, and eras so intended. In the course of an able site& made by Mr,' Smith, after his nomination, he simply referred to the cattalo, ex prossing a regret at its appearanee' but, at the same time, spoke warmly of The Press itztalts editor, and expressed his admiration' for the gallant Manner in. whirls Col. Feruey,had alai twined the doetrines of non-intertraiiion 'and-its faithful expositor,',lndgo' Douglas: Tho , Oariten , tion also patina.. a.. r resolutton.deolaring'thait'Alm anti•LooomptonDemooraoy of Chester county were in no wits rthipotiablO for the emirs° the Hon..Toho Iltaltman bad. thought ,propor to'pnrane &fag into the Republican party. nova* deolarod against John H. Brinton; Ertl:, the nonthisee of the` Breakinridge and Lane porttota of the party. The resolutions, however, “denonntied. , “ neither Mr, Brinton nor Mr. liieltutan.. They 'simply stated that consistent friends of poplar sovereignty' could vote for neither. Tho reportor 'for the, Inquirer should make his despateheit from foots, and not from fancy or-bitter party 'Maar - • I give you the tiokot no nominated t ,Congress— P. Frazer Smith, of West Chester..; Senator—Wm. , Gamble, of Delaware county. ' Assembly--Alexan• der Kennedy, Robert H. Miller, 'and Davis Rim. We. Prothonotary-'Amen G. Wilson... Registe— r Townsend. Reoorder--Goorge Covington. Clerk of Couto—Hasid W. Worthington. ' Com missioner—James Raid Direotor—Chas. Dolman. - Auditor—Lena:s'M. Pierson:.,. Judge Dongleeds steadily gaining ground in this county. A great - many honest Democrats who thought a short..timo skied that their old favorite; Buchanan, conld'do:nb.wrotag, are beginning noir to shake their heads at the position in which they And the Dernooratio party...ln this °minty we have had the Egyptian plague of frogs from youronstorn house. Pint, limn, is Dr. John' A. Morrison, then Nimrod Strickland, and .Tommy Dielrey, and Bob Darlington, and Jim Hunter, and another one by the name of Piokle,- or fipple, or some such euphonious cognomen. But six austom.honte offi cers from one county ia not to be sneezed at, is it? Well, those Egyptian frogs are constantly creeping around through the oonnty. and like thole groat prototypes in. the days of Pharaoh, we can track them by their aline. A neat of them are frequont. ]y found at F eigig'o Manor Chnrob, in Londonderry, where theyl Moot on Sunday to put their political machinery to work during the next woek. • Anson. A totterf from President Buchanan relative to Judge Douglas. , Insutrorea, September 6, 1860. The following.lea oorreot copy of the letter of the President to Governor_ Smith,''.ef Virginia,' which appeared In, the Alo*andria Sentinel of yes. Urdu, with moral errors. It spoke for itself : m„.„ „,„ asomoron, August MU. MY Ml= Bra I have received your Moor ,of the Bth lust., enolosiog a printed extract from the recent Speeeh.of ledge Dangler; et Concord.' You inform meyett expect to bo at the Charlottesville Convention; and would be glad to know aometlaing of the interview referred to in that speech. A 0... cording to thie extract, the Judge states: ' ” The President told-me If I did not obey him, and veto to force the Leedepton Constitution upon the people against their will, he would take off the head of every friend I hallo lane." • , It is unneoessary to quote the alleged reply of the Judge. Surely there must have boon some mistake in the report , of-the speech, bemuse I never held - any_ oath. conversation .with-Judge . Douglas, per any conversation: whatever affording the least enter or pretext for ouch a atatereent. it was not in my nature to address such threatening and insulting language to any gentleman: Be eides, I heventit removed one in ten of hie friends, and not one of his 'relatives, Fran among those of his friends who'havo' rendered themselves pro minently nostile to the measures of the Morainic batten wmajetity still remain in office. I might add -that I breve never held a politio . al conversation with' Judge Douglas on this or any other subjeot Blom the day on which my find an nual message, of the Bth of December, 1857, was read in the. Senate; and 1 did not transmit the Kansas Constitution .to ,Congresti,nntil the t2l of February, 1853 the uucation of slavery not having been decided bye vote of the people until the Slot of December,lBs7. Now, tny , dear sir, in writing to you I have trangressed a rule which I bad pre• seabed for Myself, net to contradict any state. meats assailing: my public, eonduot or oharaoter until atter,the eonolnalon of my term of office. A statement, , hor over c ocoon with such force from a Senator of the 'United States, who is One of my • constltatipuel '.adlisers—and this, too, in a pub.. lished spoon delivered by him in his canvass for the highest eleotive office in the world—that I deem the present 0320 a proper exception. ' 2 • 'Yount, most truly, • , ; ' Janes Doman/at, To Don: Mutt= BlltTg. GENERAL - NEWS. . 'FOOT-JJALL .136R1ED.---The fa culty of Ilartnrd Untvenn'ty• baring forbidden the annual foot-ball matches between the Eophornoros and Freshmen, .the ball Was buried on Monday evening (the anniversary , of the game) with Jull: crows pomp and mock solemnity, There WO 0. processme with mourners, pall-bearere,lind'grere. diggers, • end . the sad Services took plaeo in a hollow square formed upon the Delta. The cof: tin was lowered into the grave, and 'a Stone told the.tale of woe, viz " file :.Tacet 'Football Fightum, Obit July 2, '6e, Etat LX. Rome tat." A dirge. was nig to the tune' of "Auld . Snvana Plntrairnarr.—A. gentleman con nected with .the barracks at Carlisle, Pa., states that Jan2es jeffersison of Madison Jeffers; of that city, who was lately arrested upon the charge of being a Oeuerter from the United States army, wea recently court-martialed at trio former place, and being pronounced guilty of desertion, was serit tensed to receive fifty lashes; to labor at the bar reeks for eighteen months with ball and chain at-' taebed to his ankle, and to serve out the full balance , of the term for which he enlisted, about four yew, , e'abelieve. MAo3attat - FtsuMo NAME--Gaaar Yratms -The Deer ;Isle 'fishermen.',.bave taken. "from six to ten thousand barrels; of mackerel tbie season.. Bo says 'the EllSworth American. The Eastport qentinel says: 8, The Mackerel still continue abundant? and our Reople, almost discouraged with the withdrawal for some years past of the-resources on which the prosperity-of , th'o . place largely depends, ; here again taken courage,: and seem determined to do their part to bring about the 'good time caning.'" IT EX . „ GREATAGGEIZATSI7:—..tieport.B are pre valent, hipecially in the'Eastern' prose,' of starva tion in Kansas. We have before na a copy, of the Evening .Ditspotek, pubilShed at //MOD wortli on the 2othirdthno, why% denies emphatically that' any Fenton of 'the people of Kansas are in & starv ing condition. It nye that in some parts of Ban sae the drought was eettere, and the crops almost an entire failars,.but that the reports of destitution, eta., which have been sent abroad, are greatly ex aggerated:, . • • Wum Beans IN VinOrrira*--Mr. Birdsong, an overseer at Port Walthall, Ye., on:Thursday night, August '3O, discovered two large wild boars making havoo with his corn. As coon as ho was teen, they made an attack: en him and his dogs.' Be shot the first ono at the murals of his gurt,and killed him Instantly. The other was keeping his doge at bay, ,and had killed one before Birdsong could capture him. The two weighed dye hundred . • A DABBER. in Hartford keeps a rattlesnake . and a red adder in hi shop for the amusement of his customers, , Thaother day, while the taptiles were having a tussle with 'a rat, the glees over the box was accidentally broken, and the pair set at liberty:"'Abdul twentyflve men got out of the shop as quick as the thing could be dons—some of them well lathered for tonsorial operations. Among those who showed the greatest agility, was the chief of polio° • SADDEN AND TEntsrazo Snowsn.—One of the most sudden and terrine rain storms we have ex porlencod irk come time felt last evening. It Was of short duration; bat torrid° In its descent: The Marshalling of the clouds, just previous to the out break, Was a grand sight. , They Swept, through the heavens with immense veloolty.• - In compact con with their peoe, the speed of a locomotive is bat that of a snall.—Troy Fazzonn -RAISED ow Bar, &o.—On Satur day het, the new freight arrangements on all the, roads from the West to the Atlantic Want into of. feet, and by them the freights on cattle, are ranch advanced. Drovers will now .be obliged to pay by, weight, and instead of $5 from Clltoinniti to Buf falo per bead, it will be $7 50. Props Buffalo to Albany the advance is from Jen to twenty per cent. FROOEI3I7I' O. —Ei - q OsizArts Isf w Orleans correspondent says " the numbor -of eptv Moue and costly realdenaos in promos of construe., tion, tho extent of rebuilding in the buslnees 01311. tro of thoolty, and the gradual !mimeo of popu lation and Improvemont In the suburbs of the torn, do not fall abort of that 10591'' This result is as cribed to tho tow rollway conneetlone. . . Tau Gorrozr OROP.---The Missisaippi plant ers are complaining a 'great deal about rust in their cotton. Wo have do doubt - that the atop has been damaged by It many thomands of dollars ;in the last few weeks.' Tiaome portions dila country it bee tot yot appeared, white Id &bora It prevails in a very Jostruotivo form. For all, that, we ire yet of the opinion that' an•aserage crop trill be made Ali' alarm has beau raised. In; Clarke county,. Ala , by a gang' of gipsios, Who naked.permission to bury one of atoll' unrabor who had died 'on a plantation. some suspioions led to the opening of the grave z - lrlrett — the - coOln was found Ailed with arms tiZa , amminition. par Of regain:ore started attar the epics, believing them obeli. tionista infibigaisc ; , , JAPAN.—Another' decided movement to. wards making Japan bettor known is tho publics. tion of a Japanese grammar and dictionary in Paris. As the commerce of this .nation bo principally with the 'llnitcd.Btates, the above works will have speoial 'vela° with us. ; MIL V. 1 7 ..P.100T.T lute laid. rind ;fiatiefeo tartly rierkedan experimental amble between Ryde, In the Isle of Wight, and Alveratoke on the main land, which cable has the remarkable peeananti , . of being ~ enbiattlated;, and, of , having neither I. dla.rnbber nor gatta•perehn in its composition. . 'l'nE'largeat anger:estate. in baba contairta 11,800 'eons ; employs 'BOO elaves, and terns oat .10,000 boxes of anger: The smallest number of slaves et2Plol.ed' on any estate le 300, and no es:. tato 11821,16ra than" 8,000 acres, The yield to each . slave in 10,000 pounds of sugar, 'Thera are 2,000 sugar estates on the island., • _ ill 1011 r miles 0- . S M Wil IlatospOrt, there are twenty-five steam saw Wits, containing in the aggregate about one thortsand gaff; with a papacity for cutting at least one ban-, dred mid "gar million foot of boarda yearly. The' largest •12•11103'.rallts racer:tip `ctrl saver .lortndred. thousarid'Aiet of lerobp.t.lo Tan now COllBOB wit, probably show, Ahe, number' alatiag'ln thotrnita 'SOUS C. be over four millions, at theiate ofiratrease from 1840 to 1850. At the salmi' rate; ,withirr the quortoi of the rfo?.t,tontery i At Tithe et,hrtu3-Aft7 Tan Niagarar:Stivenolon Drldgo - has re; curtly boon' treittett frellt twat ofpitnt,'Ala said that thaopoidLen:reriairatt,.wanty.,turra smut_ S .t pu,gdpkTife Boon or int.o4 lkoftligni - aolexttsst 9V VIZ Monza. ROBERT O. REED. LETTER" BAGS At the Merchants' E.zehange, Philadelphia , ship Emily Auguste, Stri—ortuld. ,Llvoryocl, aon Shlp Sept. td Ship Flora aloDonaltl. ...,...,London, soon: Ship 00, Lugdon, Stone _ Liverpool, 000 n 'Bark 'Dona Anna. Cohn.-- .... Jo .„Liver_pool, soon Elisabeth Watts. Ilryant_...Stlogo Bette Forte,, aoon soon Tho/1 Ns alter, Biortli.--,• - • ----- %** — a tso soon Dutch brig Clomp., Bonita tr... Cork and al. HIAILYNE INTELICAIGNVEI POIIT OV PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 8, 3.663. SUN . 101110 41.-41Uti BETS _.._.,BOHtG • . ARRIVED. • Eitiiirochip Delaware. Cannon, from Now York, via Cepa Nay 5;t4 hours, with mire oulnossongets to James Aliderdice., s chr B w oons, Thompson, 3 days from Laurel, Del, wits lumber J W Bacon. :,Bohr W collier, Rayner; 8 days froth Portland, with stone to contain. , Bahr Fantiie j _hlayhqw, 4 days limn Pair Haven, in • onilost to J ' • Bohr Merv, dottson . , 1 day from Bmyrna, Del, with °mato Irty, arratt Ye you. -'Bohr If^^ Daley, Mentions, from Protderton, soht•J R Wainwright. screen, from Boston. Bohr Porigon flotoh. from Boeton. BehtH w God fret. Weeks, from llostorf.: Bohr Wad. Bird, Compton. from Boston. Bohr Janice Dupont- canon. from Boston. - BohrAlalama. Vangilder. from Boston. _ Bohr Wm U Audenried. Hewitt. from Boston. ..Bohr Adelaide, Young. from Boston. Bohr Frartole Bdwards, rialmock,from Boston, Bahr Lanutrilee. Johnson from idalishurj. Bohr Ontario. Yongilder. from New Beciord. Bohr .t ft (Imitate. Rider. from Salem. . Bohr R 'Porter. Smith, from Dannor.port. Bohr Al 13rorning. Bigler. from Pawtucket, Bohr 31•Enaloots Leeds. from Newport. Bohr W Benton. Diu:Amon. irom Weymouth. Bohr I•ridr Ellen, Corson. from Roxbury. - BohrO F Rotolo,. Hackett. from Oreenport. Bloomer P T Hemet Bidelt,sl hours from NOW YOrk with lodge to W blßaird 14 CO. • CLEARED. Steamship Steyr tone State, Marshalan; Charleston. A Boron: Sr. , Steamship Oity or Richmond, Mitchell Richmond, T Webster: Jr: steamship Boston, Crookor, N York, via Cape May, Jas Ailderdzoe. . Ship Ann E Hooper, Hooper, New York W ht Baird Bahr W CollYer. Rayner, rallitiver A _TVA Cation &Co Bohr Bennie. Mayhew. Belem. J R white. Sohr-A B Hayes, Robinson, Washington, DO, Hayes , Behr EL Erdieett; Leade: Providence, Thltleroß, Behr R H DaleysettaPhanas Providence, Audenried, -- Soh; it M Browning, Risleg. Pawtuaket; 'do Bohr Adelaide. Young. Newburyport, do Bohr R G Porter, Bmith. Denversport, B Milnee & Co. Bohr R W Benton, Blaokman. Boston Reading RR Co. Behr (3 P Bnarloy, Racket, Green port. do Behr J 41 Wainwright, Corson, Boston, Baum, Ogle Caldwßehr Pragon, Satoh, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Bohrr ell. Win G Audenrf od, 'Hewitt, Basra,. do ' ' Bohr H W Godfrey. Weeks. Boaton. Tyler. Stone & Co Bohr rileotthird, Compton. Boston, RoPPlter & itro, Bohr Al It Carlisle, Rider. Baltos. - ' do • Bohr 1, DuPont. Comm. Bpsdoo, Nevin, Sawyer & Co. Bohr Lamartine; Jokneou,' Boston, Bienlogren Jr lover . Bohr P-Edwards,Babocok, Beaton. Sturtevant & co, Behr Alabama. Vangildar. Boelot, L Rothennel rc. Co, Bohr Ontario. Vangdoor, Stroonzton, do HOhe Lady Ellen, Corson, Roxbury, 0 A, Ileokrabor & Co. Behr Wm Pagan- Jones, Richmond, j Street & Co. __Bohr J.l; Bernd); Partridge, Baltimore, T Webster, Jr. BohpZeno. Fields, do do 84 ft Willing, OlayPoole, Baltimore, A Grover, Tr. &ULM). • The U mall steamship Keystone Ptate, Capt Marsh man, for Charleston. left at 10 A al yesterday, with a fall freight and a number of paseengers.. fOorreirpottdeiee of the Philadelphia Elehanre.) LBWRS, Tel., Sept. 8. The fleet before reported at harbor left daring rigor day for their respective de of Ship Tonawanda, for Liverpool, went to sea last tit also passed to eon, sabre 'Emma, Martel, It 1? Tay, and Mice Lea. Wind It Yours. Di: VV. BIOKMANi , I (Cterregnonde nett of The.Pressd:.: RavDE DE GRACE. Popt.7. 18641. 'The Kihgnton left. with .6 hoata, laden and consigned at follows Col JfpfciPardy, corn and oafs to Humphreys, Hoff man & Wright; ---.wheat to Perot & Bro; Minnonope, lumber td Wilmington; 0 Coder, do to Saint Dalton & Co; Swatara, coal to Iralaware City '8 Collins, do to Dhcsapcalre Day; "Susquehanna, do to Elkton. . , - " ht 4 i.loB ARIA. Steamship W H Webb. Leaoh, for Now Orleans, cleared a, New York yesterday. • , Ship Morning Light. Johnson. at Honolulu July 28th, from oaniPranoisoo. and sailed 23th tor,Baker's • Bark Kathleen. (Br)_ galled from Honolulu about Eth pit. for Rydney. N W. Bark Qiiickstop Odell. from Boston 19th June for Sin gattlfr'' egr,ifelgt,NiPlifig;. l ir t o 2 l ' Rt IfO g A l e O i; V o Y :stN Orleans gth inst. ' Prig Jacob Gook. Thompson, with lumber, arrived at Wilmington. Del, 6th inst. , Bohr Gold Hunter, Wane, hence, arrived at Newbury port Bth met. Bohr 8 A Hammond. Pains, pleated at Boston 6th inst. Bohr LJV . cdfrayo Ellis,henen,arrived at Providoneo sth hind.' • SolnaValasearit. Owens, /if P Stevens. Recd. E 8 Janes. Oodr ey, Bob's Ann. Smith. J Goose, Smith, and tr, Plater, Dandy, arrived at Wilmington, Dal, 'OM thatd Behr Chief, Champlin, henna for Norwich, at New London 6th inst. Bahr Monterey'. Orals. from Fall' River for Delaware City rtyawportith Inet. 7 °,r tl7:4l4 'arns. suited f°m•Pa tr k t 9th eat foAai 7;. Bohre Geo Pales, Nickerson. and Amelia, Hoolthill, hence, arrived at Providonce oth Inst. - Bohrs 8 P Hawes. Barger, and - Selah II Strong', Mott. for PhitedelPhia, Sailed from' Provolone° sth inst. Bohr HS ileokett. Sheffield. hones, arrived at Stoning ton 6th inst. - _ , . . Bohr ft Dcughti, Colo, elearadtlt New York 6th ins • for Philadelphia. - WANTS. WANTED-A SALESLADY IN A - trimmings Sterne:. One that anderstands tbn Ilgermiti language nroferred. Address " Race street," office or The Press. , WANTEDL-A' GROO.ERY CLERIC IN. TY: - a ,lisit43l.wie.lietall iliac. Mast ticwell re commended for honesty and attentiveness. - Address .• Wooer," this office.. . sod-dt• TO ti PUBLISHERS, . n ':araiited. by a YOUNG M AN` { Ms had soi,o ial years experience in the Book Business. Is a prim-. Beat- Bdok-keepor. a Food Penman. sod refers to last employers. Address F.," at the °Mee of this ga yer. raolSt. AFIRST-OLASS SALESMAN ,WISNEN .: a f il engagement in a Dry Goods Jobbing Douro. Can in uenoe a fair amount of near cash and 6 montba trade, Addreas " ealeeman," this offieo. TEACHERS WANTED—As Principals, iniStants. or Partners in the different &atm,. Bobo* Fargiles. and Colboreo, - sootinr oorootent Tooohera (for any libation of country.) can obtain tho boot ta(ent for an Department by addropoine the'. Na tionarreaohera' Institute." 3SO BROADWAY. Now york. , sol-tm ANTS AND S OTHER' ADVERTISE: V' mv.riTs Ft TO inserted in tho,PHILADEL PIIIA INQUIRER , Doublo Rhea. for Ex cents &lino tho firslnsertion, and foureents a; line oath subsequent Inherti MU. Moe of TRU. INQUIRER, No. 121 I. THlRDstreet. Wow Chestnut street. eta St WANTS , AND: OTHER ADVERTISE ; MENTB are inserted in the PHILA . F OE t,Pif IA INQUIRER, Double Mien, Tor elx cents insartiton. and four eenra a line ens!' subengs e t r" 9 fir" tion,,,S (fine of THE INQUIRIin, .140 121 Si n Tin ter street, below Chestnut street. . seol.3tD VirANTS AND ()TREE ADVERTISE o MEETS are IftSarted in tho PHILADELPHIA INQUIRED. Double Sheet, for six cents a line the first ineortion• and four Tanta aline molt subsequent loser- Doric, DIU° ChestnutNQUlßEß, No, 121 S. TEI street, , below street. se4-St ONTED-70 - RENT IN GERMAN OWN, a Flom with lot of g mond and a tablo dirty Box 2185," Plitladalpldg,?ott Mos, auto.thstu.at• . I rOft 'SALE LET. AT - PRIVATE SALE.— beautiful Country sot at Chestnui Algid. &desirable Country Residence atTrenton, Nom Ago, a beautiful Cottage in (lertnaptoorn, ' /dui. ono half intoreat En a Rolling Mill Reading, Po. "limy. a largo three4tory Briok Dwell i ng , in Read ig. Pa. Also, in Pittsburg, Pa, Beatotea Washington Iron Con ak nqotiar, Splendid Fann. of NV aorta, at ZieW Rayon, out. Altos largo Foundrr; tNinfl.Furnanag, Rolling Mill, and Nail Foolery, at Hyde Park, N. Y. - Also, a small Iron Furnane, at SorMllon , Pa. Alaqi, a largo tntarext In a Coal near Mauch Chung ra,, and 10 Coal Caro, or beet make, Inliutro of the owner, • A. JAMES SEXTON, M. D., No. lgel rdßl fIN Kraal, or, PAUL N B o E . C 4II C Y A I It a T E trco - t. - P. B.—A beautiful Steetnehin, known as aro Bird of the Wave." . . so3-tt pdR SALETwo second-hand Marble TopI3ILLIARD TABLFB, In Koodo , dor. For portioulanr. inquire ot MOORE 4 CAMP ONOs6 I &anti: sEcopD :great; ru* doors tooyo ortitlA' Et. R SALE—THE STOOK, FIXTURE?, AL: EM3 0, and 0001M7 u. 44 ot alataelCarpot Es . tabllahment. 'Located in ono of the Bostlinslnese streebiin tho eil7. Tbs stook is one or the beet soleoted in the market. The whole will be idisooked, of on favorable terms to ohms ft p tnershiy, oleo particulars; nealf at No. street[ .47 fiouth H. FOURT AiVVALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE, in & nod loostion. For further InfOririatioi. apply of No. 434 'OATH TItARD Strut, vornOen. N. J. [ll • atuthlm" . : a l PUBLIO BALI?, OP 'OItIZABA IRON ORES, SOPHIA FURNACE, kc.—By virtue of autticTity vested in us as Trustees tor certain creditors of Po sad DJ eCounles, and in marenenca'of a (Menlo of the District Cour, of Allegh.ny county, in the Common wealth of Penntiyivanta. in N0..3 or November term lag,. ire will expose topublitreale. at the MERCHANT/3' , rthOHAtifiE r on FOURTH Street, in the oity of Pitts burg, tin lIIPSDAV, SEEP P. 1Itb: 1110, <immune's; at II elects the Rollinablill and Neil Factories, eituated near new.oastle.. Lawrence county... Pennsyl vania" known as the ORIZABA IROri ORES. con teirdßa =teen Boiling Furnaces five Heating Fur. times' Bar Rolls, Retail Rolls, nail, Plato. and Hook RollsiSqttenters, hlschltes. one Wrought Spike Machine and Machinery for manufaeturing Bail Kegs andF iro And. the BlastFurna4l known aSioining tbev4 Works, which is oapabloot turning out4o teasel is Ire nor week. 'Also, a several lota 'of; gtettrid, adjoifiltUand: several 'placate( tend adjacent M 'the iron Works. containing Eon), tron.thre, LiMeetOne, tie Cloy. ' ' Tazits.—Ono-fourth of the purchase money to be paid• in cash, on the aeknowledgment, of the deed. the bol eti one,' two and three years from thntime of gale, Alin interest from that time ; the deferred payments to he scoured by bond and mortgag.e on the memories. . , .. • ;•. • . CHARLES , / g SAAR , lII.'PF,NIIOO.If BRAD WILKINS, .Whl. K. PIIRIOIti aad-tteil TO LET —A three-story building, in is commErun strew ablin MXIh, suitable for inanufeetoring businsss, fonseojitte vosePostOn 100011 orate second end thud atones,kted or the first story' on Janoery ist, Iftat. Apply .o. la north BIXTR fitroot, to SELLERS BIOS siEßßfi. so6-thstu6t. VAILITABLE•QIIESTM C91313,1'Y FARM ' r no.R. BALB.;-The subscriber offers for sale tha farm len crhleht he raeldee, 11l West "Goshen, Chester ConntY,,Pts , one mile and 5 half north of West Chester reTtVjg , 11 ,[ 4 'h u irbli b of uildings r, q : ll,, , t h 3 ;il s l,l, , d °ll Ag ` t with large barn, eta.. eto. g . The locatlem is very beautt fid„'and poisessee many advimtaies, and is olfored for sale op accommodating term& or farther nartioulars ,ftooly , to Bally kßro. , N0..920 hastnut tar oot, .deirmia, or on the prennses, to THOMAS fIAILY. sed-thiltugt Near B, Taylor's Mill, near Chester, MISSOURI:7I*JAN") 1 I 3%060 At relio fai &Pa, at bri.oote ianalok fropi to anta for data to.ans lainntrtiotl raValiod. w psid t ana rA - w.braB braourd ror attrona tritand tinder the gra.inat4 Jot: •• -• • • - porllated eratis by otoloarnit; #llabbga stamp a .4.("cisi Co a%I Gene Lap.' Aganla . • ! -11- 6,o2:....FBTritaStroit, • i ''Bqaratirk TAlitir and Fou.lllm. j . t. •• • • t 82 LOUIS .140 • .LILVD VTAR.RANabo - id . 'dr t'a - oto an ooa e . . . titiß SAVE TO BB L.Fa AIR, ER, trxs"r AfFN T 8 ini43 ri6d - CHIA! INQUI Rig Et CEN TB. LelN.F't be firs ,inuortlog, - /irid 'FOUR, CENTS it 'LINE - vault nIIPAH. About trattiOn, or ON FI , DOTJTJAR A LINI3 A lIONTtf, mifisoiNo: 1216.4111 W THUM 6tNet.' 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NOTICES. plianTri NATIONAL EXHIBITION J.es AT CINCINNATI.ORIO, SEPT.I2th-10th, THE • UNI VED STATES AGRICULTURAL, SO CIETY, will hold ire Eighth Annual .ftgrioultural and Industrial Exhibition on the grounds liberally provided by the eitizens of Cincinnati, which are to be fitted up in :Lc best etyle. non lOU be Halls and Tents for the display of - Impletnerts, Machinery, Tools. DoineetiO Mont:lndorse, Farm and Garden educe; Fruits Flowers, • and Native (wince. With stalls ab-d pent for Horne, Cattle, Sheep. ans Swine. and 411. unequalled Track, ono mite in terAth and forty feet n width, for the exhibition of Horne. The Premieres tailored in can, gold, silver, and bronze medals, diplomas, and certificates 'amoont to Twenty Thousand Dollars. • • The Exh I bales will remain open from WEDNESDAY, the 12th,; to THIMWD t.Y. the ili of SEPTEMBER, thus giving time to examine and tent the noplemente and machinery. • For proinium Sete or Information apply at the office of the Society. No. 350 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue. tup Maim) or to the subscriber, et Cineinnati, Ohio. PEN PERLEY POORE, nut aw teoL2 Secretary U. O. AgrionituralSomety. GERMANTOWN PASSENGER RAIL-; WAY COMPANY—Oirstca SirTIC and 11[ABIOND EItreCita—PHILADELPHIA, Aug. Slat, 1860.—An snout of Fives Dollars per share 'being second instal ment) on the capital gook of Germantown Fasten gar Railway Company, le duo and payable on or before the feat day of October next annular. By Oraer of the Beard of b it n 4 rr e, W. NOBRLY. fieoretary and Treosuror. YLKILL NAVIGAIION 00 M NJ PANT. OFFICE OP A ug ate ECNNYLKILL NAVIGATION COMPANY. August 23, lea. On and after September I, IWO, the charge for the use °Mara and Toll on Antlnaolto poni. carried on the Sohurlkili Navigation will be aejollowe, and in non tintos until further. not i ce: The o huge will be per ton of sale Yoe, cent. allowance tort 'waste, as usual, and n, than twenty'. five cents per ton will be math Canoe, Po Ph Bpring Conshohocken. • Pf orr I steam pat ...... to a re hosnixvillo ' otist4wn ort ilirdsboroegh.— Read nR ...... Althouse Monroe - ate Hamburg Orwigaburg Landth ..... By order of the 14innagora. F. FRA su22-1.2t ritILADE LOAD COM Lk° rate of qrtnifirtt fiFFICIE OF TILE I)] "LK READING Arki DaLPIIIL, Avg. - Z3,1650,-1:I on Coal transported by this on and after let Beptomber, A. 1 A r pi t g C.l l'i .........-. lei s 1,78 W 7 i W 7 1 6 0 8 1 7 liB 8 W 7 / 7 W 153 bg 'I BO 3.3. Wri , 1,34 Weehmend—.-- lladelplun—o— ellned ,7 Irmo." -- 00t00ni...-,. .. .. Ge R rmantown R. elate of Beheyltill.-.. . . luanainn tr ---- Egbert'fl...-- Gonehodookon.--- Bwet,Furetsee-- erriyt'n oillridgepo int net y tno 7- . -..- alle F0rge........-.. • /UEZIIXVijIe..... Yins Nerd.-4.-- Aramingo.--- 7fmenoit..-- ' rountown ----- Pougleenellle..— . Monooeny —.--- . h . ' ger—.4,...........- ~k'anrfor_- -- g.8130....;.................- N01artiV1LL0„,...,,.................. titatibiltp,—,,....—.. • Onrican c and Auburn By order of the Doord of fannetere• . W. Deue A DVERTIEIII% POPULARIZED.-TIDE J. , PEILADELYIIa iNcturrinn, Double Dboktt Nee TWO OENI B. inmotte advettioementa forSI: CENTS A LINE the kat insertion: end POUR °Etna AtINE each entmeertent intertton. or oNE DOLLAE A IN /L A MONTN. Office No. 1O EM]) 1 E. T Etreot , e ow Ohettnut street. zed.St prEgT.ISING, POPULARIZED.-413E f.IIII.,ADET,P.IIIh •ENQU.III.I4L. 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S.-. 1 2.....P..-.Mends PITCHE IS.. .. -- P.. 2 3.... , .....Mends ACCORD 'ONS-, , ----A.... 5 4.... t ...Mends LETTER SEALING -.- 1..'... 4 5... ....Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CARES..D.... 5 6....... --Mends IMAGES..-_..-_..._- ..-- 1.-- 6 L....N....Mends NEW BREAKAGES.--._--... 7 8.-0-Monde GUN BTOCICS.- .--.11.... 8 9.......8-...Mando SCHOOL-BOOKS —.- 5._.-_. 9 10.......F......Mends PARASOLS.-..........- -.- R... 70 1.7.......11-..Mnds RV LER5.,...• .. ......... _.R.., Ai 12..... E. ,Menda ELECTRIOACITAiniaI .5.E....32 13-.....P.'...A16nds PAP ER-HAN Girt a S.-.......P.,...13 14...:A....A1ends - AR 1-CHAIR S-. ~. „ R , E -. A l4 15..«R . ...Mends RICKETY FU_NITU-...1 . `..15 I&-.E..Mends FRASER 17ANDLE5........-E...18 17....... D-,.. •Idende DESKS ....;-.......:-.-............D--.17 18--4-,Mende GLOBES . ..,...., . , ...-_, 0 - -18 19 Monde LOOSENED LEAVE5..........-L- „le 20.-U-'..Mends Upholstered FURNITURE-. 1.1...._20 2.1.--E......Mends EGG-BEATERS -- .—E-_..21 .42--... Mend a ACORN-WORK. .--.......- . 23 -.Mends CHESS-130ARDS„-- .--, _.-....23 24.....-..-Alonds FIDDLES---....--- ......:..1.:24. 2 5 ,_...... monde SHELL- WoRK...--. „-....,..„-- 23 23..............,Mends FILLET-WORK -................!'53 27 -....--4-. Mends HODDY-11.ORSES:-.......,...'-. 27 83.-........... Mends KALELDOSCOPE El .....»..-.;............28 25- - .....: .. Mentls H .80XE5... - . ONOXES,,.. - ..29 60.....--I...Mends PICT HIE FRA AIES --..--. __6o I 31............... Mends 5ECRK.TAR1E'5..................,-.........31 5a..... ...-.....Dlends 'VENEERING ... -82 &Y...- Mends aCtiIOOL FURNITURE- - -.1!.3 84-.1.,-..L... Mends PAPIER-AI ACIIE --..........- -Si .1.6.-......-. Mends WARDROBES. ...:,--....,... , ..»....36 156.......--.•. Mends FA 11',/1 MARBI‘E-..-„........88 , 31 •- -Mends CRIsS..- . . ... ~..--,,...., 97 8t1....... -- Mends .' ...'" - -......A1ends BADY-111UER5.....- U -4-28 V-....-- Mends IVORY-WORK. -.........................89 0.-„......... Mends MATCH-SAFEIi.-............... --.40 44 ..........:- Mends PICTURES.,„„,.. -..... --,.......41 42......--. Mends y (Li LL -WIIEE LB ..... ...:........-42 43........... -Mends TOW EL-RACKBI...--....-.....43 4 t............. Mends WA5H5TA1iD5..........,......---..44 "ri 45-4.- Mends 8E1R3TEAD5.............-.„....-.45 • 46.......„...4 iIendsDROAIS..... ..... ....-.... ..... ....44 41 ..........4. 'lends CHESSMEN.", • ..,—......-.47 48..:--.-. lends BALLOT-BOXEII . ..:--.............43 49....-. --Mends HERBARIUMS .::.........::......19: 60-,.......-Mends BACKGAMMON-80ARD5....:., ~60: 61 Mends BAND-BOXES„. --..--..--...61' 53..........:... Mende BLAOK-80AR115 . ............-...-- 69 63--.......-- Mends 11A88-WOLS..„-:.-.. 53 51 ........._:- Mends BILLIARD TARLEEL-.................61' 65 . ..........„-Mends BILLIARD-0 DES,•-•-..........: .....-.55 56..............-51 ends SI RD-0AGE5„......- ........ 55 a 7............ Mende 9.. . 53......:».-MendsIOOCASES S ..-...--....63 5 0. ..,,,i...-Monds 700T-CRIfilP., -.-......69 6...».Mends BRUSH-BANDLES.---...._60 61--...-..lenda 8R1511E5:....-_. -.......,...“,61 53..........,...-.slonds CABLNETB --...-.................2.....62 63...............A1ends CHURNS.. ~,..... • • •...--..4.4-.63 64......---.Alenda CLOCK-CABS _......--t„.,..,.;„,64 65.--.--,..Mends CRUTCHES.-.--- ' 65 66....,. _,.Mends CUPBOARDS— --.; -.._ 68 07 ...........Mends CURTAINS-. --- , .......-- 67 63 -,.......*Mende CASINISS....-.,............. ...... .....68 69...........-hlon d 6 CADDIES.- -....-................_. 69 10-............-. Mends OASI BRAS --.............. .......70 7L-................M0nde effA1R8......-.... —.......- 71 72......... L- Mends CHARTS.. _. , ..„., .... .. ..... _ -72 M.- ~.:-. Mende CLOTHES:F , RAMES ...........„ -73 14-,....--.ldends CARD-OASEB-.........,•-........-•.74 76-......-_-.. Mends CHESTS.... ..:1t.............76 .6........4-.-Menda DIARIES. ..-. ...-..... -,.......76 77'............Mends WORK STAND - ff.:, „....z... ....._ 77 78-...--.... Mends DRAUGHT-BOARDS. ....- ' 78 79-.-.---Alands Di811E5:....................... .. . .. -79 Mends DIVANS„,-,---...................E0 8L......-- Mends DICE-80XE83.--..........-...,......81 83............... Mends DOORS, ; --......,......._ , 82 83...,-.......MendsDOMINOE_ _„EI. ~..-. ........ . -.' ...._al 84 J.-Mends FIREBOARDS .-.--'...-:-•_.'B4 83.....-_.-Mends FLUTES .. , _es 86-........-. Mends DAL - LUSTERS.. ---..... -_B6 87.-.--Mends GLASSWARE.... ......... ---- 87 86.....'--... Mends HANDLES, „*„. ._' _.- ...' -,..83 V.......:-.....Mends GUTTA,PERCHA VAR.E..........86 60............... Mends HITEB ' ' _9O 91-...„„„Mends T0PELA....;..:....:--.. ...t ...--.....,...91 92-- ---. Mends 0RGA N5..........-...--- 02 93,............. Mends MODELS- . .93 94........»-Men4s SEWING-MACHINESYAND S -_'...94 96------,:. Atones PANELS.-, - K.- - .......95 96_._„-- Mends PASTEBOARD W0R—.........95 97---. Mends PATTERNS.,4 ... ..... ;_'. . . .'..,.. . _97 93 --.-.. Mends SIDEBOAItDS..- ,_,.-„,.93 ..„... 99.,....... Mends WOODEN - WARE---................. 99 160-.............rt1ends WILLOW WA.RE---......----.100 DPALDII4 6'B PREPARED' 61413 E. BOLD BY BTATIONPLD, , SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUM. SOLD JIY LEUODIBTEL ; BPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD By GROOERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. BOLD or HARDWARE STORES. • SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,_ BOLD BY HOUSE TURNiSIIING STORM SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, BOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS. lono five oor 0 oloargo iOSB D f or say dui HOLD BY PAL NT N YMR EP HREDS G GENERALLY MAnurottured NEN.RY 12... SPALDING & OD., 48 CEDAR Strut, Now York Hi • Addroes Post Offioe k ßox N 0.3,440. _Put tar in canon °ordaining oittor.Four, Eight. Twelve iloson oaoh—A boautifhl Ltilionavu StSOW OAS° woomuanving each PaehagO: , • ; • ; , SURINEit •REEk)II.Ta: PPEIRATA ZirIOtINTAIY" SPRING.— Vas popular watering-place be kept open (furies the season et 'wawa weather, and oath the front Pete in. Persons &Wrens of spending. the remainder of the gotten where they have the advantage of pure water; pure mountain air. (at an elevation of twelve hundred tent,) One run rose , damp nlghtth'and mlim- Man, usually Tilling rem Phi ggish streams in gorges of mountains and low whims, will hog And arm p.m fort and amusement to he ti ot with at the hest-regitred watering.plateg, For further partionlara spd won aye, pieces Gait on Joo. D. Myers, earner Third !Ind me eltrceta,Laud James N . Earle le no., No. WO Chestnut Street, Flidiadelphis, or on JOSE'} KONIONACHER Ephrata, Poet Ofhoe, Lancaster county. Pa. aull-im MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT OARJION, sCHUYLITILL OCIINTY, VA,' Fannhas acoommodated with goad too= gt tpegood prices. • • This old-ostsblished Roust, located in the gap be tween Shari and &mond niountainn. immediately on the line o the Philadelphia and Reading 'Railroad, within hal a rano of Pottsvillo, formerlysept by Jo seph Read, of tho old Mansion Rouse, Philadelphia, - has slam tus domino,' been under the charge of hie The Houseprepared, at all seasons of the roar, for the reception of guests, and has boon recently gut m order. The largo garden, and park adjoining. presonts groat inducements no a summer resort. to persons wish inkto spend a short Mum away from the duet and tur n-Am of the pities. where they can breathe fresh moun tain str, end veiny the wild and beautifol sooner! , of the ooai region. _ Comma tips paheonenr pohtte, fer t h 6 nee of fan& hoe. are sold at a roduotion hl,tweaty Ape ger , dept., and on aocomniotintion train will leave Pettslyriledigpr .45 iduring CM inflamer months, to unable those who may Psito It to come the beetheee portion of the del an the .15 city and rotary the genie 'gypping, oif l wlpoli charge, 05 wilt bo thirty-throe snit oeht - oeloir e owl er 45 For terms, apply ' 4 Agy ' .11 Blahalonifouee," Mogan prho ' n, . 45 JO 3 O -5 m Uohuilki Uo•ati, EL President ;1..,PD1A AND IPANY.—Prnae- Freightend Tolls will be as follows, er souse I 160 1.60 is 1.20 ,18 1.11 1.16 1.2 59 :i 5 COTTAGE RETREAT, ; .13 .19 Beautifg)l7 and oonvoniently loatod et .11 A'.E'LJANTIQ N. 3. .04 ,01 Boarders accommodate.: on teagepable WWI. 93 foss-COL ' IitoCIABHEi. Prop . RI TAR EOM, ~, • fi6B 0 [MARIA opposigg yin tr. s. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. 0/1111/EL ARANO, - PROPRIETOR. DlfiNElt FIFTY 4 . 1711) . . 0111114.0 . 11 HIRE. " I:4 Boun d ers e ncoozurno &tea on 'ttle meat te'uoßa blo "' ofat terms. 3 TH'' sEA.siaOB.E.ATL - 411 , 1110 -1 -Vi s m‘ 03 hterinArtiT IJ. s.IIO.TEL. The nodorolcuou, proem; or of the ribOvi-tiatied - bow. being now ure9MTOC. to I . OOOIVO gUeO.9, To- SPOatflinf eollettu n, abate ortoe, Pnblto taXron egg: 13111Q0 Last summer more -'' has , 'has , boon rtd. eir. hotel a four storied wing. HO feet In lengt . one 'Viking puede the bothreomo.) A suite of three Parirrs, tor MICR, bud two fog, gentlemen ; claw A rueog[on• rm, was tind spitoious bar-rooul.. RoW nd tinqoous. Rooms, lend hpt, and ootil tiait-crater Rath - Ronnykleave boon con.stryotcl, for the" aecouuno detioh yuctors, and, the whelp bout, be Itgllted vitt' KeA, ;`,Che bowie has boon newly DAinto4 aqd. r; utile the ((We'd grOandfi SU11011131016" laye ebn pet le complete order, , A woll.rnatined, glouguro, neht, sag oznellent hand beini on- Auged for the Seaton. . • M c '..-1 . 1 4 24 .1 . .'• i • AG1.14. 1 " HOTEL; BlY.W.gral frhiolorigo*nd old-ostabliohod_llonto.kqetpleirtho ; • ' ,, LEHlori. "VALLEY 8U1V1ME11.'.11.1:1311, , A.'4 4 nett neell:fpf tog - gougoni ,The , atoornreqdotiopeof this Rouse will tio roUrei Untllfeaated;- The Jide here, by the North Putingyigellialle.Ans34, is one 0L the pica- • sontoot in our Stets. CALEB YOUH f Yreptioter.. jeg3 em WIIITE 'LEAD—Warranted psure,; Sta 4 v v nufacturad and for iala . by vitT.H.Enms.. .I)IIOTILLia r 47 and 49 piprt4 ==. EDUCATXODIAL. OOLLEGIATEINSTITUTEFOR YolinGt LADIES, 1630 AROH street, Roy. CHARLES A. D, D.. Prinomal. School duties roaumed on BIONDAY:SEPTEMSE,E. 17. ' 007.81. e IL! TAYLOR, TEACHER OF SING z nicir PIANO, MELODEON, /tie., 670 North ,TWELFTIT. Street, has resumed. Communications prorn p eta Dd ad to. "0. 32t«, MONS: LOUIS DELEURIE, PROFES- Jui- SUR OF SINGING, pupil of the celebrated mas ters Tradolini, of Bologna, nnd Pietro Romani, of Mo reno°, and hueband of the famous PrimtiDonna otta Dorsi Delourieroetto cans with the erentent linapagi in the theatres of Mean, Genoa. and 4an Carlo, at Na- Wee. bee jpst arrived from hely, and intends to fix hie residence in Philadelphia to give lessons in tinging. Hie address is 520 WALNUT streot. . • REFICIMICES.—Mr, Dela peret, Pronoh•Conind ; Hon. Messrs, J. B. Lippincott & Co., G. G. Evans. Junius Roux, Mears. Andre es Co., Mr. Perolli. ses-12t* E. Joy Morrie, Mr. C: Darnley, Me. j. G. • Aythom RPRIN G GARDEN ACADEMY FOR t . - 7 YOUNG OM AND BOYL . N.E. Oar. EIGHTH' and BUTTONWOOD litrpota. Book-keening. Langun gee, Mathetnotioo, Draving. &a. Bo o roomed at any age. F. DUNLEVY LONG, Prinoipal. co3-Im* di- CARR ORM, Processor of the Piano- Forte Violin, Me.; and Coaduotorof the Handel and Haydn Soatety,yrill resume the duties of hie Pro fession r3I±,PTEMBER 10. Residence Pio. 0913 hIT. VERNON Street. • • . • 'ea 6t*. si CROSS, JR., Toachei bf the Piano awl Violin. will 'rostra° SEPTEMBER 10, No. 1913. MT, VERNON Strad., ceB-6t.",, n, ASUTON'S.INSTITIITION FOR • YOUNG LADIES, - No; 929 Arch street. four doors below Tenth, North side, will re-open 6EPTEAI - 10. Thu tong established Seminary is provided with eve ry modern, applianoe of a complete system of female educat•on, and theTrinelptil is aided hr no ample OCUPS of thoroughly qualified Aqatetnots ;,but its highest and moot peculiar excellence is its original method of oral instruction. gloms the pupil a. thorough :mad praotical command of the knowledge acuired. . eel a VOTING LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL—Rev. JAMES L BOARDING, Enerding.and Dar School for Young Ladies. 1525 .IYALS UT Street, will be, reopened September 12th. nll-smam •• FOR FIVE MONTHS, IN BOOK KEEPING, Arithmetic, Algebra, filengura ton m Suroeg_.,-Meelianleal Dravring, or. Writing: MEdunraes , INSTITUTE, gouthuagt corner Tenth And ROO Avenue. . get 12L. !UNION ACADEMY, No. 5. SOUTH FlE TElNTllStreot—Prinelpal, TIBA. D. JAMIIS. opted to the promotion of sound health. good slar ship,and profitable assaniations. Chanters may hohad at the rooms, or they will be sant to any address. au3l lm Q,AIINDERS', INSTITUTE, • THIRTY-NINTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHII. ADEL PHI A. profossor E, D. SAUNDERS & CORTLAND SAUN . DER& A. H,, Principals. Hon. WM. BIGLER, Clearfiold • IVAL Erg. of the Merchants' Hotel, Philadelphia ; Hon. J. W. F , ORNEY, of The Press • Hon. N. D. BROWNE. Philadelphia • Rev. R. WEiTOROOK, of the 8. fr.. Union,. Hon: J. W. MAYNARD, Williarniport ; J. LEISEN RING. Ere., President of the Lehigh Coal and. Navigation Company; and Hon. ASA .PACKER, Manch Chunk—cat of whom have eons boarding in Saunders' Lisa tete—will give their friends who may be looking for a eafe, thorough, and pleasant sohool any Information desired respecting this seminary. A grovq and lawn of BIGHT ACRES are sttaphod to the Institute for seclusion, recreation, and physioal az 07' Tho terms fora session of live months, counting from the day of admission, aro b7l for day-boarding pupils, 8100 for pupils who spend Saturday end Send.,,y at home. and 9133 for pupils remaining constantly. No extra churns, , Pay monis in advanco. au29.lm IwoISS EMILY P: TUPPER WILL OPEN LTA- her SELECT 800001 for• Yonne_ Ladies, in Trinity Chapel. FORTY-SECOND street, West on MONDAY, Sept. 20. au22.2w• TEE! SPRING . GARDEN' 'INS 1 ITUTE for YOUNG LADIES. will be roomed on the id of SEPTESIBER, at 609 and 611 AIARBIIALL Street. OILDERT COMBS, A. AL. Eroteol.. 0029421* CIEOREII9 R. BARKER'S ENGLISH and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, PRICE Stroot. German town. will reopen on MONDAY, Ileptember 3d. au23.12E. riIHE Mrsm MERINO, N0..1135 Spring GARDEN . Street, wegt of the Church of the As gumption. and formerly coonpiod by the BM !proof Notre Dame. wilt coon their Academy Tor Young Ladies on MONDAY THE Sd OP HEPTEMBER. Circulars con taining Wry a t and dther yartioulara. may be obmited on and aster tho 27th inst., at tho Academy. oust tuthe 1m . , We A DAME D'OUVILLE'S ENGLISH -OA and Frecoh Boa , ding and Der-School for ring ladies, 1411 SPRUCE Stroet , will open on MON AY, September lOth. . anlB.etuthlrn 'EXARRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN JIAL 'Rev SOllOO L FOR GIRLS on the N. W. corner of FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets. ()mean Penn Square. on 10th of ninth month.: (Sept.?`nu27-lm' IWARGARET ROBINSON, .RAOB and FRANKLIN Streetn, will REOPEN to r senont, 'poß tIIRbe, on the tenth of tho ninth month. 0027.122. fILIASSIOAL INSTITUTE.' i DEAN sTREra. beim LODURT. Tho duties or the Classier,' insiitoto• will' be resumed Monday. September(N J. W. FAMES, A. M., m 2141211 1 . Prineinni. tri:ERMANTOWN FEMALTI SEMINARY,' ILA WALNUT LANE, between MAIN and GREEN Streots. Thts Institution will reopen Beptambor 10th. The course of instruation in thorough, systematio, and practical, embracing ail the useful and ornamental ranches °gentled to a finisse4tfoinals eduratiO3. Frivolo instructton in Alum°, Painting, and Lan guages.: Circulars setting forth Terme, Course of Instruotton, etc,, etc.. may bo obtained of PROF. WALTER S. FORTESCUE, A. M., auPt-tf Principal. 'THOB. BALDWIN'S ENGLISH, MA THEMATICAL, and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, for BOYS, corner of BROAD and ARCH, will ra-onon Sopt. Sd, ati2s4ra' UALLAD SINGING, CHANTING, PI ANn and GUIT A 11.—Mr. T.llll{OP remme Ameineen SepLlOth. VOCAL ACADEMY, 1209 FIL• DERV Ntroot. au2s.lm* 91111 E CLASSICAL AND • ENGLIS II -13- SCHOOL of A D. ON gOORY, A. 1,108 MARKET &root, wnl roopon on MONDAY. Septeln bor Od. • . nu21..1n jilifflSs M. W. hOWES flAg REMOVED .113 1 . her reboot for young ladies to 1525 CHESTNUT street, and will 'reopen ori - Wednesday, September 12, A few boarding pupils - will be received. For circulars, mobs. no obove , or at the Presbyterian House. 1a34 and 13313 Chestnut street. DEN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST 001 i. IiER THIRTEENTH and FILDIIRT Streets, re.: eßonn MONDAY. BoDtember Bd. Four more' pupils vnil be admitted. Catalogues sent to nny address. • nurl•tt R. STEWART. Principal. T ivri IBS THORP'S SOHOOL FOR YOUNG INA LADIES, at 113 GIRA,RD Stroot, mill renvn Al on aNDAY, doptombor to, aupo.im CENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH AND SPRING GARDEN Strooto.yll.l rooPao go2tom her S. BOYS prepared for any DIVISiell of the Yobbo Grammar Behooln, for Colleges, or for Buolnroo. au2o-6r," 11. G. McGUIRE, Principal. RITTENHOUSE A OADEITY.—English 11- 1 2- , and Classical &hoot, (in the City Institute Build ing,) CHESTNUT and NIOIITEI,PITH streets, en trance on Eighteenth 351.065, third door oboes Chestnut. The next session will coip_monce on MONDAY, sop tembe r 3, MO. aull-lin JOHN H. WEBTOOTT,Prinelpal. IHR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD ING DAY EICHOOLIor YOUNG LAME% No: 1727 VINE ntroot, nonr Logan &mar° will RE -OPEN WEDNESDAY,on Eoptembe t 12th. Camara fonialled on a , pliontion. auld-dw IWHISS LIJOY. R. MAYER and. Mrs. R. "J 1 M. BIRD will 'reopen their school for young la dies at fin. 1010 BPRUCEl . street, on MONDAY, Bop- Somber 17. augl4-2m. pRIVATE , SOLIOOL FOR. ROYS.—LU CIUS BARROWS, for tho past six years Asso ciate Prinolpal of Rittenhouse Academy, in Eighteenth street % above Chestnut street, will open a Aohool - for Boye t CfiE9TNUT streot. esoond door below.Etal. teont, ( City Institute Buildings ,) on AiONDAY, Sep tember S, 26ud. Circulars mn bo obtained at the City Instßute, and at 606 and a* chestnut street. , Reforenoeo: John B. Rart, 1).; Reese, . . aul4-Im* THE MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S Englieh and Fronoh Boarding and Day School, for .Young Ladies, N 0.1703 WALNUT Street, will be re opened on Wednesday, Boat lath. aul-ew RYANT & STRATTON'P,NATIONAL rABitcANTE.,E COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia. 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CliEtaN liT, Now York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and Bt. Louie. For information call or send for Catalogue. fo2- tf "MESDAMES UHEGARA AND' DIME 'MAY respeotfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed their Boarding . and Day School for Youns Ladles from LosaifSquare Rillos. 1537 and 1.529 MAME Street..whore they be ready to receive their pupils on THURSDAY, Septem ber 13th. Mesdames CILEGARAY and D'IIIIIIVILLY will re ceive visitors at N0.'1609 LDUAN Square until. the 90th Almost. Ir2S.em SAVING FUNDS: "A liftlo. but often, fills the Pnro." PIIANKLII+I SAVING PIIND, No. 136 South FOURTHstrovhbotaimn ohoat nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, lows all RePolite on demenq. ' , • • Depositone , money, seemed by thirow.ment, Statok p.ad City Laing, : Ground Rents: Mort gems, a.C. • &dB Company deeree mafety better than large Profits, consequently will ran no risk With dope-' Tutors' money, but have It at all Unice readY to robin, with per odfit. interest, to thy Owner, as they. have always done.- Tide Company never ouspoudr. Fog, married or single, and Minors, oan depoSlt n their yr!, asd /moll elapOSits oan be ynthdrawn ota, their. efd,qent. Charter porpehle noorhedated Id the State ffPennsylvania. with authoritY to roeelve money rom trustees end oxcentoys: • LARGE Mill SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. oMoo oven daily, from P o'olook, and on daesder evening übl,llBoioloak. /101. L ''(3A` 016 Shannon, cy Chdrralloder. John Eihindlor , rage ittreseli, Mataoht W. Sloan, • edward T. DIMS. Low's itrumbhaar, Rawl Delany, Ytoholhe Itittenhougo, Plathan Smedley, • 1 oe, Battorthwaito,_ jowl Yorke', foneph W. Lippincott. , JACOB D. SHARRON, President. • Moe Canwattenalt,Trieetraror. - • "A Dollar Eared to twice esrsied.'T RAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT IN _TEREST.-NATIO.NAL SAFETY TRUST 00111. F‘a•NY, NY4ktallyr atroat, sontliwqa tomer of THIRD Th ll 4 ,l oiallth . 1 /#041 5 0t0 1 11 WO loop of Pen,l6l), TATII6, MOney.ni yooplystl GIII rim, IMO or small, and ,ir. tercet ?aid libm the day Of deposit to the day of with Ar . d note' I l• - • o ofiloo ODI6IO r , 11117 1110 0 0o- in tlit qd ! ctgil 1 v er t n ift Of t ? 1 . Fl rgltlt na ° Monde) it/BERT B.ELERLIJOI. , Vigo President Wittiati Rican, BA3 ' AO% Henry L. Bonner, . uarroll Brewster, • Edward L. Carter, oseph D. Barr $$ rot Solfridso, Franms Lee, • °:l','gf,ldilt?.B2?l,torn,i Joseph Yerkes, James L. Stephenson, •..orney rooeiven 4 and pametty made natty, 'he investments are made, In' oontorunty with thi p_rorisions of the Charter, in „1,4al ESTO MortSaSeS fj,rnj and snob first-o,ass seenr ties as wilt al. Vre Pz memo porf.,Apt seoutity to the °posit/we, and Ith oh cannot fall to &itw .porill;nrIlel , and istability tr this Institutton. 4,11.4 y ANING-1 FONDUNITED • 13TATE2 tzu• NU nusT oprft.PANY, corner THIRD and CREST. Largo and small suns inagiggil.,and _paid bank on do mend without naiad; With FIVE PER. OEN'I'. - LEST from the day of deposit to the day 'of wan• droved. irt ° 4 l 4 6- 1076torlapi t g, 5°'°'-ic , veir dap ' end ot. in 7 trail o'a ook. DRAFTS for t els on England, Ireland, rid 7ootland groni At onwards. - President—STEPHEN R. Cl-AV/FOND. "Preaserer—YAltlEß•lt. RUNNER. Aotgarr; A v,rET 0 N 1._:A.5TR0t,06Y,!.....99,_K... ori, t,l4,!—ltie 1 , 1 o, Or . . 01/11- , 40010 ,NEWO ' the . igistr filie sugneedg Sealing. 01re. VAN. TlO.RN d ie jii ymb id,,, , . troeblq, au .17P ' d en ba. a y. 1 l e c b u e 2 a e n ia l, b 4 7 o itl f ig a a l Ili in t! g f e e d t Iv e d b b , T i f ,r ai 4 a intro r o dru ,sa t ,,,, M l r tit hpr for n f nter.r fails. Rile i l a in ' e a t n he :learnt of ,winiling .tne ri. rt. Nins 0.1 the 00111 rex, It le this 'Not which indnoer to imitnto doe, and cove tier 113 ' t t° Prat" 8 t ? lIY a You the likeness el font' tit . ryo tieornent, , it,,,h?niirawriit .1 . 1 . 101td0, it to Vail sYnowd 'to til ehb i n f u e diq u e b eli n a - re ' n . V - ot ' he Is. the lint and' eddy corr. E,OriVlo eO,ll allow thel l itiT i o n ‘, csaa j cl te_ re MI tyt li ntid:_enn_giv_e I entire - est - irritation oil,oh, Ip., T. , .?!.741 AF.r.1...r.1 oar be tdated andnrintpu ea j c hekin t im r. i . .iidzA,4 . and tiritir, who datil nu Biree . . . t tiettresiilJVl.. Lome a ~. ta.No , I t?. -:!..V;q. 4 .t.' _ ,, .. , 1 ,aaAjt.: i t vor nad r 9 d 1 • .7.1 , , i • ••,,,•,.. - . •• lUD ICIN 4144 Dr. DARIUS HAWS ; ',;.: AROMATIC INIMOORATINO' . This Medicine ha,sl;ett ased : Dy the publii for' Aix years with, fncrOsing {LCOM774,idid , io, - pura Dyspepsia, Ihruoutnass, .'Heart-Burn, Colic Painsi Winditt e4o Stomach; or, Paint in' Mg ~ itiputhiness, Corny/aims,. Law Spirits, • • reimms,,Tfitemperance, • . • . . STIMULLTS2F, .I!LYUIL.I.n4ITE!S, .INVICIOUTEB, XIV WILL /lITOEICATB .011 ETUYEIVI. , . Ana Modioine it by quick. rind. effectual; curing, the mostaggravatedoases of Dyspepsia, Kidney Comptamts, and alf other derangements' of the Btomach and. Boweln in a speedy manner: • • . ; ; • ; ; 1,, , It will instantly revive.the most melanoholy, and drooping spirits, , antP restore ,the weak, nervous,. and Moldy to health; streugth,•and Vigor. • . a • Perrone who. from the injudimous Use oflionore, have beaome deleoted, mid their 'Attune oyatems shattered, oonatitations broken down, and subject Co that horrible curse to humanity, 'the Dammusa•Taredims, will# al-, most immediately, feel the happy and healthy imp.' rating efficacy ot Inviaorating Smut. • WHAT IT WILL DO. Does.-ono 'wineglass full as often an necieuearY. : One dose will remove all Bad Eipiritai One dose will core heart-burn, -. 'Three dotes wall sure Indigestion.; ' ' .t, Ono dose will give you a Good Appetite; • • 1 • • Ono dote will stop the distressing pains pf DYlneeele. One dose, will remove the dietToBBlllg nelidiaagresable effeets of Wind or. Blatuienee..and , . coon qta. the. stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit; the. distress ing load and all Painful feelings will be removed. •r . One dcse will remove the most distressing ;mina of , Celia, either in the stomacher bowels.. . A few doses will remove afiobstrliotions in the Kidney, 13ladder, or Urinary Organs. Pomona who are eorlouely adhered •with- any - Kidney Complaints aro assured o apeedy ;relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the tied of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DIPIPATION. Persons Who, from dissipating too muoh .over night. and foal the effeets et ,polsonono ileums, in v i ole n t headaches, Maness .at ebmaoh, weaker va, gjddipess, &0., will find one dose ...move all bail feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly cotuditutione should take the Invigorating Spirit three, times a day ; it will make •them strong, healthy, and ham y, remove all °hawse tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health pad beantyto the careworn. Duringpregnanoyltwilibefouadaninvalnablernedi. eine to remove disagreeable sensations at the atomaoh. All the proprietor asks Is a trial, andro mania this,he has pat up the INVIGOTWXIp Grintl!.in Met •hlltties at 00 cents, quarts el. General Depot. 48 WATER Btreet, New York. • . DYOTT &CO 232 North BECIOND Street Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia, 187-thstulY and. for nate by all Drugglata. pERITITIAN SYRTJP, OR. PROTECTED . • SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINE)/ This wolLhnown Remedir halt' been need 'extensively 4.* and with r i at s sneps s fir A OR IMPAIRBA AND. IMPERFECT DIGESTION - • . TOR TOR COTISTWIRNT tf4 • DETPRIORATION ev, xua BLOAT, ; A°O.: AND . BOR TOR it OLLi)WING cr - ''FORMS OF - DIBE ALE, .18541 Most of which originate, DYSPEPSIA: LIVER COMPLAINT_, DROPSY, NEURALGIA and. NERVOUS AFFECTIONSi LOSS OF APPETITE, READACHIL,3 LANGUOR and DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS. CAD Buriebns and_ BOILS, PILES, SCURVY, A FPECTIONB'OIf • TIihSKIN,CONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES. BRONCHI- . TiS DISEASVOI PECIL. , - • LIAR to FEAIAL HS, . • and A L L COM- PLAINTS . . . . _ . ACCOMPANIED BY CENt , RAL DEBILITY. and REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE RATIVE MEDICINE. Mrs.—The failure of, IRON as a remedy for DYS PEPSIA, a bad earn of the blood. and the- numerous diseases caused thereby. has orison from the want of such a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomach in a PROTOXIDW state. and assimilate, at once with, the blood. This want:4Ni rhiItUVIASI tYYRE/P.supplles, and it done eo in the only i form in whioh it s Kimble for Iron to enter the eiroulation. For this reason, the ERUV lAN BY RUP.often. radically cures dimities in whioh other preparations of Iron and other medioines have been found to be of no avail. . CERTIFICATE OF A. A. HAYES, Mel)" OF It is volt l o st that the rnedminal afeota ern:Oxide of Iron are lost by even a very brief oximeure to air, and that to maintain tt solution of .Protaxide Iron without further oxidation, hoe been deemed imp^esible: ' s In the P BMW VIAN itYRIN ihis desirable noint Is at tained by COMBINATION A WAY' DEVOUR UNKNOWN; and this solution may replacio all the proto-oarbonatea, citrates, and tartmtes of tho Motorize Aredieo. A. A. HAYES, Assayer to the Eltdtti of Maui 16 BOYLSTON ditOOL,UOStOII,. • N. D.—Pamphlets containing Letters from tho above-. named Gentlemen and others, and giving felt informer lion of the Syrup, eon po had on applioation to Clo Agents, or to. • . ' • . . N. L. CLARE & Co., Sroprietors. CODUAN No. VI SUDBURY STREET, BuSTON. Sold by Druggists generally throughout the United States, Agents for Penns, !yacht .11YOTT & Co,, 232 North SECOND Street, Philada. OAKGROH/IRD ,AOlO SPRINGS.'" These Springs are situated' In the valley of the Oak Orchard Creek, in the town of Alabama, Olndseo co,, N. Y.seight Oillsyyputh of tho village of Afedinoon the Erie Canal, and fourteen relies from Batavia. • • • Mir The principal Acid Springs aro three in number ; besides these there are six otherE'' Thor are alt located within a 'eironit of about 'tiny rode. Ihe modlosnal qualities of the waters ate fully shoo% in the sabloined testisnonials. Thee contain a very large amotint of Sul-, shier, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Linte, and Preto- Sulphate at Iron. The great madonna! virtues possess ed by these wawa depend very largely upon. the pre, sumo, Sn such' 1111111111a1 quantities, of these curative substances. Hundreds of eases bf disease, especially those Malt ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have been cured by their ne6 •, Mr in skin diseases-aven eonfirmed leprosy-the waters have been signally successfid: Opinions of medical and ocientifio gent /eaten ere given in the circulars. The following eminent gentlemen speak in Strong terms of the medicinal value of these waters: ;Prof. Emmons, T. Remora Beek, Id. D., of Albany; Jas. illeNaughton, AL 9, of Albany; 'Edward dining, N. 1),, of New York; Dr...R. Campbell,ittytta- - field, Maas.; Dr. J. B. Stoller, of Lockport, N. - V.. hey recommend the waters confidently. Dr. Sprinfefess to a rase of chronic diarrhea af 'several years , ending. which was cured by the ow of the: water. Dr;Book says. •• Inca satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as medicinal agents." Dr. Campbell says,. They must bo highly beneficial for all chrome diseases attic stomach and bowels. Dr. B. P. White read a payer on the sutdoet of these Waters, before the Academy of Physicians. in the city of New york, in,which he states that the Waters, hos seas decidedly tonic, refrigerant, and astringent proper ties ; and that the Mass of diseases to 'which they .are more particularly adapted. are chronic Woollens of the h digestive and urinary organs, and some of the cutane ous. diseases ; chronic dyspepsia ;• chronic diarrhea; chronic dysentery ;• chrome diuresis';' chronic rye tuts ; diabetes; cases of passive hemorrhage; awhile Purple.= ra hem orrha pea, and the coiliquative sweats of Motu Fever, The Water may also bo often used' with ad • vantage: he awe. in cases of tote 'typhoid levers • onticifescence.from protracted fevers. to excite the ap petite and promote digestion ; in dianhinna.patticalartf such as are depordent on a relaxed or ulcerated mate of the mucous membrane of the intestines.' In woo lens alfeetions, or lithiariS, attended with phosphatio sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to muriatio aold.aa bows* more solvent and loss apt by continued use to disorder the stomach. in febrile dis eases, Anna bo need properly diluted, es a refrigerant to diminish thirst and preternatural heat. In akin die eoooa-in those forma of dtspopsia. ocnneetedWlth en alkaline condition of the eteinach, se en Pyrosis., or we tor-brash, it will prove better than hydroohlorue acid: In cases of Concepts:on:tin, and other inforions ton= sequencee arising from the action of lead,' this Water will proVe to be an admirable antidote.. In chronic Pharytegitis, larynsitie. chronic mucous' catarrh. and tumid asthma, chfonit ophthairnta (pktornallt) as e gargle in ulcerated sore throati, In oases of sali vation, and ire leucorrhea and gleet ;and also tit When taken internally, a wino-gtassful of thovNater, diluted, taken three limos a day, ro Bailment for an . • . Other testimonials .frbin physicians, and other re speotablo individuals, may be sego on application to the Agent. . • Dealers supplied on liberal terms. .IYo Water genuine unites procured from B. W BOSTWICK, No. 674 BROAD 41 1 , New York..' For Sale at the following Amides: ' FREDERIOK BROWN'S Drug and __Chemical Store. Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Alto for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, Ja.'e, Dro and Chemical Stere t . Continental. Hotel, corner. of NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia. •' The Trade sueclied at ;Wholesale Prices.. • Inel.2.evrtg LEGAL.; 11 THE .DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. JANES TWADD ELL, v J .Ad eES . ICSLL,Y. Yond. Ex. March Term, IWO, No. 823. • The Auditor appointed, to. report. distribution of the fund in court arising from the ! sharing sale, under t he "hove writ. of " all that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the southeast eorner of Chestnut, or James street, and Margaret street. in the Twenty fourth ward of the oity of Philadelphia formerly in the village of Ha mitten. in the district of West Philadelphia, and county of Philadelphia. containing' In front or breadth of said Chestnut street Cho Initiated foot, and extending in length or_depth southward, between liens parallel with the said Margaret street, two hundred and twenty foot. more or leas. to York etreet ; bounded ,northwaydly br said Chestnut street, eastward by ground of It. Mk:vane, southward by said York street. and westward by Mar garet street aforesaid," will attend to the duties of his Minim ant on IUESDAY, the 14th of September. at o'clock P. M. at his Mace, N 0.249 South SIXTH Street, when and 'where all persona intere.ted are re quired to present their claims, or be debarred from earning in upon said . fund. saT.let JOHN F. BEINTON, Auditor. NOTlOE.—The'partnership hitherto ox., e i Zed i gi' e l l nitn e e ° 774L e t_ ! U ee: r hifsZse lo n( t rel d atlfi d r i , ; and all debts du e'llioren,, will be solved end paid firm: the 'led, gBTOttE CART ri; end all persons indebted to said firm mil mate yamenz or n o in, debtednese to said RESTOiti• OAR ITIC, who is ftlly authorized to receipt ther*for. JOHN HOWARD, Philadelphia, Sem 5. INS . REoTOHE CARTER. .Thu business will be continued by • coMt* - , HEErstAu. CARTER. Si CO. • NoTIOE IS HEREBY' GIVEN. THAT . ' letters testamentary to tho estate 01 JOSEPH L. NOBRE,deoetised,havtag been granted to tho unit 1- maned, alt persona having °taints Against tho Id et tate aro requested topresent thorn, and all parties In debted thereto to pay the ems to ERANOIB TETE, Egeoutor, 130 WALliwr 6troot. PSTATE OF EDWIN RINEHAP,T, late of Cecil enneti. Marrland decatistd. Lettere of admenatiatign on paid estate having been granted to the unde , signed all tterp qui indebted thereto are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the ten.° Will pyptenttiorti for settlement to the upeorainnint. relenting in Marietta,' Lancaster pounty, Pa. GlO W. hi EH A PYEY. nugt•aqt ELLTAHETD RINEHART, • oPPH4Ns'O I IURT . leDit THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Relate of .1 , SEPH V. MARSHALL deeented. Toe auditor appointed hp. the court to au, it settle, and adjust the recount of HAMURI,I. - WALIChIt. ad minintr.tor of the estate of said decedent, and to make distribution of the halanco in the hands of the no countant. will meet the Parties interested, for the Dur in moot his appointment. on MODAY, septemher 17, MO, at 4 P. hl., cabin o ff ice, 213 South SIXTH ' 4 treet, Philadelphia. • LEWIs U. oAtorw: .seG•theatu et* .andtto . ' . . 27; 4 .4 I 1 GTITE 4, BR kDBURY I ,9 CELE , kiV ! BR APED PATKPIT INSULATRD IRQN PRA Mb °VERB GRAND-ACTION PIANOS, considered or:sorrowed by the f i rst artiata anditidgetl, such to Ihalberg, Wonenhaunt, 'Wahl, nod Mora, Odor 7,0 0 of tios ionises have buen veldt In meat to oharnepa. riohneax, volume, of tone, &How, alasti aity of touch and fine mamma notion they are unedual led. They non not warranted for yearn, but for' all time. They have been awarded Gold Medals at (navy exhibition. For sale at wholes al ‘ e faPtoff Vi"c c p tit' anaa, at 0461 dIECIArpt, oelnly male eu at AWNS • Not, 219 and 25 South .FlFfri etreet, aunt-lm* Above' Samoa, .1 STETNW&Y & SON'S NEW PA IV 17 viturEwr OVE R STRING GRAND PIANOS SQUARE GRANp. ANT) SCiPATIS PIANT, Tiq profor Ma 11l 0011CettO MO in priVatti Ciiigitsa by ho bO4, par ormaro. ROonivpdlao firat pr.mpjprnoovor 11 boo, snakora, from ] nagoo time fiotoggil. %neon, and o heti (Mallon o all compot,lhon. , AS limy Ron( ti , (1 4 4 - . • . Vielf cIIFOTPRIT gt , T ant; - PIANOS ! PIANOS !4 PIANOS PIANO -IPo4li ... yeg i) Fla *b• Vcip.Tr, il i tit b L i g ve thiMe k Nu AN k;e ` lll2 ,g 3/111° ra/ 1 4 - 0 - OVV.FNTif ttiThlaCBlVlik. HAINES. BROS.' OVERSIttiNG rA'r E T-A Q i'IOM Pl4llO FORTItS, CheaDost nat. Pints Pianos mails. seleedid usanamoßt of Louis :KW:, anal other ItTIDP. far 0" at Feotpry %lash Proes, nod werrantou P YOPra• • ep ? nd ' ha P 4 411 ' 4°° a- tta I t e 9 elC . TA lift 6, E, of.svi,Derti lout Alien bi,; -rRINCE (Joni Improved AIELODEONES. from '.847, upwards. • • -1111.3 M - - - FAIBANI,k§' PIA, Foßtit SVALES 61 1 -4 1 0 tot -4 ;nlelly 'FA I :I2I3rt.K.YV.t.' * .ANG, % ,, rtfi Cif 4 Ptraht. Plain. C 01'4E0.-1,000 pOckets.,: : Fritilts do!.141, Coffee, for stgo by,JAM . IO ORAZIAM tfill:l2 gtroot, • •.. • ‘.ii FAMES BY; . VIIRNESS ; BRINLEY CO.,' • • - , En. 4D9 MARKET STREET. EALE OP IMPORTED DRY GOODS. ' • • On Tuesday Morning, ,‘ s o s %Is% at 10 o'olook, by catalogue, an 6 months Comprising 600 packages and lots of fanoy and etaylo iwgg,g.Pza early on the morning 6f 'FRENCH COLOREDMERINOB ' • Op Woodsy Mornmg, 40 tleaeg 6-4 1i't0n0 . k.g0105p..111142)2129, 8k90}12 AND rAINThu bIuADER aTISLLA LllOl4-4 broohe and printed border etellri ehmairr. BALE OF REENOII' DRY Gomm.. On ''Friday Morning, Ed ptembqr IC at la &cloak. • ' • 500 paakagea and •lota of fancy - and staple Enoch dry• gOods. F. PAITOGAST, AVOTIONEER, Sue • eeereor to B. SCOTT Ja,. 431 OWEITTTIUT St. LAROE. BALE OF ARITAISCAN ADD IMPORTED DRY GOODS,' EMBRO .- , I4IIA,ItiRRY GOODS. ,SEO. - - On Wednesdai taorraaa. Sect 12, bv eateloite,.oxt a oredit, uommetionte at 10 o'olook preelsely. 811 PF+B BALE 0 0 A'D nowt OP Ptolli,FB, PRESBFIVEB, ?Pia% MEATS, MACHINERY, /cc. On Thnreday Morning, 800t.13. nnOn thn, premises, 1•12 hpillaEr Strout, commencing . at o alook. 4 6 4 4 7 " Samples arranged for examination, with onta lognee, early on mho morning of sale. UP 'FORD - 4"16 00., AUCTIONEERS,, 11, No, 1130 hIARKET Street; and v2l MINOR I'OBiTIVE SALE. Ofi PBOOT2..BIIOELIBROOANU. AND OIJAI 0110E8. On' TilliTadMr :Morning. ', neptembsr 13, at lacOolock Dreoiselyoaill bo aold,:b7 catalogue on 4 months' oradlt.l,ooo oases moo's. toys . and youth's' oalf,.kluablok, .ind grain boots: calf, kliir and buff gaiters, brogans, and ploughman a shoes; WO ma re's, missal% and children's matteltip,V*t , ' and morocco boots and shoes.' Also, an assortment of catr-made unit and' kid heel , boots and black gaiters. Ait30199 06505 men's and. womon'a hoary' runt over shoes.. oamplesc rrnatf t.O cases Scotch gingham umbrellas, 'Also, at oencement'of sale. on. acoount of Uhder - cantors,R., lot of damaged !males land weights, looks, SAIIPPING: THE .BRITISH . AND - NORTH . 74:CrkF l p AMEItIOAN lIaZAL MAIL STEAM Ivrtpm NEVI YORE TO . LIVERPOOL. • Chief Cauin Sewed Cabin f'a;mge—..,... noel BOSTON TO LIVRILPOOL, Chief Cabii ?maga.: • Seeped Cable ,Paimge. .CO . The shire from Nem York call at Cork llorbor. The ships firm Roston call. nt, hall fax and Cork Her.. FBRSIt Capt. Janine. C. , APL.Lan AflAl3l . Capt. J. Stone. s. :IC h CaDto Millar. ASIA, Copt. E. G. Lott. :4 1.1 1 3A1141, Copt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon i 1.11 ,, PA Capt, J. Leitch. SCOTIA, (r Thetis voeseli carry a olear vrhiia , t ht at maet-head ; green on starboard bow; red a vkrt h.w. i_ ARA DIA, Stone. leaven BOr , ln, V. • r .sday, But, o AFRICA, Shannon, " N. . nefOt• II CANADA 4 Lang, - Zocicc, W . -FT .f Aday , Sept, Il ASIA. Lott " N. ork. odneaday. Sept.2B wfIROPA, Noclla, Beek.n W , ,luerdny, Oat. 3 PERSIA, pndkins, ," N. crlc Wecoesday. Sept. 10 Bertha not scoured until ptu An oxperieneed Surgeon on t,• ma . The °argon of them; ships I - - oeountable for Gold. Silver. Bullion ,sr ate, lon et , Precious Stones or Metals. unlace knife of laden are therefor and tho value thereof therin expressed.r freight or peo nage. apply to A. CUNARD, 1.50 - ,‘, ling Green. au3l New York. INSTIBANCE COMPAITIES. NTIIRACITE INSURANCE COMPA cm- NY. , —Authorised Capital 8400,1200-011ARTER PERPETUAL,_ oMoa No.oll WALNUT Blzeit, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company, vißinsuro against lose or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Famiture. and rally.Marobandise.gene ' • Marino Insurances or,' ; hetet& Carkoen, and Freight& Inland Ineuranoe to all parts tha Union. DIREOTORB. • Ya.&b L v o i ub a tE F ha o eh a e rs r o , n, . DlWor_sm aUp. h F M. Daee xP_aßLno ,l d Dr,. 10bn eorg aIstEc, ko zti t Audenred, R Blnon, Inter Binger, J. E. Blum.. • ' i&OB ESHER Presides;WM. F. DEAN, Vine 'President, W. M. SMSTII. Sanratary. •. . ans.tnt.batt. . SABIN,E DULL INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 496 WALNUT Street; lour° ;Wand lora or &mai! Irr Flre, ou Cotton and Woollen din. and other anufactorien i . - floßdlnrar 3 1 ,Prollandlto,proltnra. ,and;rattror propartY, on faro-. e r i i i iPa r it i pTair _ 'Casfiettpltrtland Burl utiy_ o 3£2,3l.dtl,' rAI4TUOROLATAN Fleti 08. CO, OF NEW YORK rithviiirtar,w c Ak e rteigol4 4 B7BlB. l ,radir.-q . . • . • , Oath Capital and ButplasB_34slB3' ARCTIC !FIRE INSURANCE, CO., OF. NEW YORK, HOPE FiRE INSTVlan u C L O!riirifOr C' reArc, ' ! * Guth Canltal and ala lart CITY FIRE INSURANBE co., OP. UtW - HBO: _ _ _ _gash apltalandlinrljun asusa2 . OERMANIA FINE INS. CO., OF NEw YORE HUISBOLDT FORE 1008. 6V, FiTeßelt7 9 ,. PT* Cash Capita and Enrplun 13333,9,.... 81. Apolloatronsillgaraon or by note Volvo prompt attention / , L 4Kenra. Jet 3m - - No. 424 W Street. TIELAWARE MIITITAL:SAFETY AL, • PuR.A.NoB comeAxy, _ _ INCORPORATED: BY TIER LEOIBLATBRE 0. - • _PENNSYLVANIA. 163.5. • OFFICES. E. CORNER THIRD, AND WALNUT Stroets, Philadelpsia. • ' MARINE INSURANCE omtyON vEssELs, OIiT i • • o. ,To parts of the World. FItE INLAND INSURADICES • • On Goode, by River, Canal., Lake., and Land Carriage to all parte of the Union FIRS INeIIItANOEB On Marehanduse generally. • r . On Stores llwolhng_Honsca, Jge. ' ASSIFT3 pii4 O , iaiPANY Nov ember 1, Wei Par. . • Market Valor. 1122 180 EhilactelPhia Citye 0015 f. Loan-8126.050 00 100.000 Pennsylvania State cent. Loan.. 03,65503 21,CC0 Pennsylvania State) V', cent. Loan- 11.1881 00 825,000 U. B,Treaaurj624 itPcont. Notes and , , interestduo , . 20,263'64 $30,505 U. 11..:Tronsury 6 cent.. Note and inn:lost due, • ". •.... . 80,615 00 825,000 Temporary Loan t ' d Phl- • 1...:25,0111 00 860,000 oon.yh,ni. Railroad ed . kortgaie • • t cent. 80nd5..._..-... ,4.2600 00 - $20.000 Earth renn_sylvana Railroad Mort gage 6 kr , cent. Banda- • • . .12600 co $14,000 Wait PhiladelphinPassengei Bather, Company 7gPr 00. coupon Bolide, 12,64 00 810,000, gop shapes stook Germantown • ens , Company, interest a• it prism al pmrantied by the oily of Shun dolPhis- -85,000. 100 shares Pennsylvania fetilrotul Com- Pany . • 9,776 oo $5,000, 100 ahnres Nortlbrannillvamanatlroad Company, .. $2,020 ehnree Philadelphia Ice Boat and ' Tug Company, Phintdotphis and Savannah Steam Navigation, Corn ' ' • pony, Ocean. Stpam, Navigation company, Phi meelphis and - , Havre do. Grace Steam 'row Boat - Company, .Philadolphm Exchange " Company.... 2 210 fa ils,sso , Bo e nds and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of -5,408,118 bi fice Building,. ..' • Bilge rimeivablolor Insurances ~.. Balance duo at Agonoles—Promiums on Ma rine Polieler, interest. and other debts due the Company.. 66.664 63 Born?, and stook of. sundry 'mamma Corn 7 names-- ..... .....--. Cosh on Deposit in Bank.... .13toiMa ‘ ritartia. DIRECTORS. E F.dinuod A. Bonder, J. F. Poniston, Theophilus, Paulding, floury Sloan. R John R. Penrose;Edward Darlington, John C. Davie,. B. Joneaßrooks, Samoa Traqualr, kpenoer William tyre, Jr., • Thorne C. Hand, Samos C. Hand; -Robert Borten, William C. . •Igeoh Seal; J &mos B. hl!Partand, Dr. It. M. Ruston, Joshua P. Eyre, . George (1. Leiver, John it. Semple, Prtt!li , Pugh Craig,. D. T. Morgan, Charted Kelly ' . NITILLIAM A :4Ii',I ' I ) , r i'repident. • C..11.1:‘ D. y'lce President. BERRY LYI., BURN. Reoret3re. INSURANCE .E...APANY.—TILE PENN RANCE COMPANY, 921 C 937,697.62, • • I.NbUIt.eII.LIVEB tor the annuitleu and endowments-. Heal Emote, rind makes all continsenoies of - Lifer- They riot as Exeoutore, Trustees. and Guardians. Panto' Miller, TREE' Benjamin Coates. ' Riohard 8. Newbold, Witham P. Hacker, 'William 11. Kern. Samuel C Beer, • ' Charles Hallowell, Henry C. Townsend, Itodoielnie Kew, William FL Carr, P. V. Iluflon, William Rebellion. . Warner hl. Ream. I' I. LIFE INBII It I.' Street. Meets 1 , 0: , of lite—gTanta :ifo intares!a in con!; iot.: depending on the TEEI3. gtakeN, Withqm, Jame, It. McFarland, .Joeepl. 'Protter, Jame., rg i d d e i r Daniel b. flutohinton. John W. liornor. Elio 8, Antler, Nsmnol Ortotlom, Joann hi. Tkomat John q. er knaton. yl MlLLER,'Prettldott VITOJCISB, Vico Pro. t. :arr. • ant . . . ;row( Houiroti t . 6eoroc• THEENr.VER.PRIBE INSITECANCE COMP 1. - 1 ()B PRELADERKIA. MEE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) • VomPANrg_ .kvaggo. .9. W L SCRINEX RQUArki AND' x.i.,NUT surairs. . DIREC7ORS. 14, 1 RAttsTANtell. 1 3 +Iy o stif i att.b. Di*ses NALBSO FFAZWB. • 4,0411 " *IT:r4 I I4; loud. T. /twuPD. . P. ev. tuNzurrool, PENS. Wa il aT4gN i '' . /1 )4 1}7. - .L . 4. ,3 . - [ P.lpe 117 R • Oil - ARLES W. OXR. 8.,14,11. ARR ' r""dn CARER CITY INSURANCE CO VA. NY—FRKLIN BUILDINGS OS WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.CAPITAL PLUELS=9,746.7o.—lnpree afts, Tr Fir tiz o, , r o ct rui th t e ioa Fertle or the Bett,Tn i lt, " .li s till&atra ' g . • GEORRE R. num, Bo k latni E. r, R . Viee Fiend taL • gj • . ' me d .. ?pa Wilier. C.l eere - DLlVitirona Georhp,.. , El, fort, Ls' Lq liu''''alils44.°l'nf'B;lll'7ll".6'lll::;-6- 61ERIC1%. - FIRE INSURANCE 431 - EiCORVAVAWD 1P34...00.ART8R PURER/ U4L. - • $.l WALNUT &root above Third, Philadelphia, Raving a largo paid-uoStook aud Surpl us In vaded in sound and avai able Bcourittoia, oonttnuo to insure, on Dwallinva Btoros, Furniture, Mentandlia r Vassals in Port and }}h air oargooo, and pthat.l'araPllai ProPortr. An losses borally and orannodY somata. horliodv. 711'39 , i. 3 hrolig, on T. tonna., pi Wom b Edmund 1d. .8. 5 F1111% . Atll2 . rady'r t. 'Mel mania, Ohne. W. Poultney, THOMAS it, MAIM, pro.aidpnt, ALBERT 0. L. CRAWFORD. loarotarr. ihati-tf hIIR AN OE COMPANY OF THE 41. STATE OF BENNSYJNANIA-i- ND FJXE AND MA RINE ItitiIIJIIANCE Eon., 4' A • 6 EXCHANGE 111311.1D1N as, • • charrorod in rd,l—CaOtal 200,0*-Ave to, January jASS, $,31T.415 60-100 i All ;Invested in' round and &imitable aeourihoi—oon tinua to innuro on Vermeil and, Cargooa, Buildings, Stoolia of Alrrohithiltsa; nn linoroi term. , DIRECTORS. - - • • / VDTT i,gk4erret4 Goorgn H. Stuart, kiloon m O.b.r% • - • Enintolar i ant, Jr., plea neaten,t4r, , .enor. Wi`llam b . ginjth, B Wattrion.. Sohn B, Budd, Henry O. Froetnnu p Tklirom E. White. • Charles B. Lerma; . _ . • . Ctoorgo C. Garton, 'HENRY IV SHERRERD, Prolddent, W/I•LIAM HARPER, &radar • • • JeR-vr butt • fiIXOILEINGE'INSURANOE, fJOMPANY P-'d'--ofnce N0.,10 WALNUT Stinat. • FIE.I INBURA2 08. HOWIO4 41111 TAnrahanclian gsse r sitli c on Snror9blo.term2; enthnr unutad or bat- - lirap)inh_l3, onann,- Edward - • g.a u t,= . 49,rodn, iobx, T. Griffiths, - s ' theme Marsh, 4ohn 1110owel Pt• Ql enid tlim en le t: 10ki R. GINNONO,-VlneiVrnatup ' • Eiw~rtnW. D 1.01). Ftnorbtarr Wm:4w! , , 13P4FINED StdAtt:=-I,oool3arrel6LO y&P'Ldlcg fi lud bPu , l4 ti n rlll GLltii ) LUZ 4..C00 bh"Nrialk ,SALES ; AUCTION. • • THOMAS SONB_, • - Nos, 139 And 141 EantIi,FOUNTE Etiect. (Pormerl_y Noe. el and 69.1 - STOICS AND REAL ESTA'EIf TUEPAY NEXT. Pamphlet ontalognesi now ready: containing !fall da gorintions of tai the , l cFcrtY to bo sold'on Tuesday nc.xt, llth instant. with a fiat of soles 18th,11th, and 2nlh.tioo tomboy: and October -2 comprising eh - assortment -of valtiablo STOCKS AND'. REAL, ESTATE. SALES AT THE-EXCHANGE EVERY TUESDAY:... During the troatnesa aeattou in hilt and. August oily 000galonal &dem; • . • ilandbille of eaoh property issued in. addition to whioh we publish, on the Saturday previous to each sale, ono thousand.. oatalogues,',in peannn•et form, awing full• desoriptione.of all the property to he sold on tho follovnng Tuesday. 0A R D.--Our 68.1138 ofreal estate .and &tam it the Exchange will hereafter bd hold at 3J o'oloais nTe • qg l erltill i gi v li e a n 4fh: t oltlVT,hAi,4aiT; ' REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. -Bar'' We have a largo amount orearestate at private sale, including ever) , .detiori talon , of city and .cotin.rr Property. Printed lists mar he had at the motion store PRIVATE BALE REGISTER. wat , Tßeal estate ontored on our.privato sale registere and advertised Genesi onall3r in our public, gale abstraat for, Which LIM. 4opies are printed weekly,) Deo ot • TO BOOESELLERB_ • TIIE FIFTY-FIFTE PHILADELTW - 1, A w/L5 fiALE TFIEOOEB, WIEREOTYPE ATEA, • !tn. will osrarnenna on MONDAY, September /1, lfi. • Or Catalogues now ready, _• ATOM, BONDS' 210I1TOAOES, Oco. Eoptembar 11, at 12 o'olook, at the Pinitideigiffi change, will to Auld— •• - bead and mortgage of SOO, senursd on . holies and lot, Fronds' avernie, north of Linden strost, Caradani. plow daps,. ; • , ; , ..Ihars.Voint Breese Park Association, '1 tibure.Meronntile Library. ':lt shares Darts, Passenger Iliiilwas Co—inll ' shares Academy of Musin, with tiokst. . . . 1 season Cote& Aroh•Streot. 9 heatroi • - - Sinn. FALL BALE-11TH OFFTEMBRIt. . An undivided ninthpart of the Three-atory DRICX , DWELLINU,No. Big Booth Front street. • .. Borne Fetate—An undivided ninth part of{ tho Three, story BRICK DWELLING. No. 318 Booth Front street. Barns Emato—An undivided ninth Tartorhe large STORE AND WADEHOIJBE. -Southwest corner of Delaware avenue ondTon alley, below Chestnut street, 62 foot 6 inches front. Barrie Fatate—An undivided ninth part of the Thies etor.BßlOK DWELLING. No. 210 immbard street. F rt.% 128 Acres Arabia Land, withlmprovements, on the Milford road, miles from the Station, known as theiiovni's Farm. , • PAILVIS FARM," idroining the above, eon taming 1 00 norm urith improvonients. . The " CLARK FARM," containing 162 Ames of good Farming I and.' The " MORRIS TRACT," containing about 90 Acme fronts a road and within hada mile of a Btation. • The BUD VIS FARM,' containing 12ii Moe, front. in on the railroad. with builatage. • • The. ' DORMAN FARM." containing 93 Acres. ad joining, the abov ,A with,"inpvemehis. • The "tiIitADWICHD containing 82 Aaron Wood- , ,land _ . . . . TIM "FRANK'S FOLLY," Containing over NZ Acres of heavy oak Timber. ' ' t ..- .BURIAL LOTS, Mount Vernon Cemetery Company. Lots k105,!193 and. Et Section Ai containing ”.5 Immo feet . Perom_ytory , DWELLING.No. GOT HEiTed street. rust ; Ward. Sale absolute. Executors Bale.—Three-etott., Brick BTORF.IpND DWELLING, lto. 130 North bunt!' street, 'between Chem and Rase streets. , . . . (SBUSINESS PRQPERTY,—Eftora and Dwalling,l3. W. angora(' :Riabmond groat and Rending Railroad. ad joining thn Be oond and Third-atrnot fana9nger Railyay SEVENTH FA GI, ALF—letin 'SEPTEMI3F,II. Three-Story. Rriek . STORE and DWELLING.; No. 143.3 Fitzwater street,t of 13roatI ot t witn a three non' Bnok Dwelling in the rear; • Three-story Brielt DWELLING, NO, 'MI Fitzwater 3 treat. wos4 of Sixteenth street, ' glederrßESiO.EftiOl, Po. 811 Spruce died. re Siete with modern,inaprovements, in excellent •order, oppo site the Hospital Garden. Peremptory Sale. Two . BUILDMO LOTS, Itorlh ScoonS Street, below Huntingdon street, 'Salo absolute. . . • t:UMEHaIe for Remount of the United States. • CLOTHING, BLANKKTB. &e. • On Thursday fdorinne• 'For aeconn t of the Un tad eta toe-87 blanket', 25 watell coats. 8 music WWII. 65 wool lac:kola. 93 wool overalls. 72 uniform coats, 67 flannel ehirte. 123 lition overalls, - fe.- time cans, umform 0800. aboeo; knansaoks; Ica. &ate Nos. /39 and 141 BonthAe0(11C111 Carol , ISILYPERIOR CRS, FRP 1011.-PLATE 06.136. 1101liii ,PI4IO-Forre,9, 81i.1783E LS CAP.Pgae. " On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'olook, at the Aeolian Store, ea tmortelenfir excellent co oond-hand tareitare, Melt oat pieno-fonles, ne rturroro, era-Dote. .ete.. from' famines Mennen:or housekeeping, Temorodro the Vero tor contetelenoc of MOSES NATHAN% A 13.0 T. 1.021 E :LTA. 4119 COMMISSION BLEROXAMltorttiterat garner of argil and_jeAGE tarots,. , • . • • BIONIIIr 'WO LOADIF.% , • • 10;000 to loan, at the lowest rates, ,Ort 1 11,1.1:1011al. ' , rotate 3, jewelry, silver plate, err goods, clothing, Ire. Portes,,se gam „ hardware, pima,. p mirrom zitture,Thedding, and on goods Of every description, to, . large or small amounts, from one doper to' thousands - for any length of toner aueed on. ' . : gSr l'bo oldest Eatableehtd,..llonse art, SC?' Poyete entrance Oh .S.A.OE Street. Sir Magmata horn from 9A. PS, to .• . 7, -- fleavy 'ninon ea for the benefit of-del:miters. • __, • Off.ARGES (rNla TWO PBR. CENT. Advances of eito atd tomilrda at two per cop,' . Advanoos of ritICO , and ,nywards, at one per out. tor' chort loess, fltrangsaLt. - • Some of the g p nest SOILS 011itONODIET manniaattred e.tiouf the until selling prices, gold lever:and loano. tratehes i silver levet and lopino watehoo. Ee.shatt,ragriss, Frenob.matchee, at utopians tor;wipes, jewelry o every ttadorlo loll . yeti' 10V guns, pistols, goisieal rn atrementg, nrst solchty • at sevens .olgars, at half the importation once, in f outintittes to Ault purotw 11 om.‘' venous other louse 4 iyO OP: BnAtio' Attendedtolo•rsopal ytheApea r. oitTrima, e't!' SPLENDID SET OP .41filIONDS AT PRWATfi (Jonah/nog of diamond 'Anti SL a - eastoln , tind fir rings. Prlol3. CO6t in Part* 400. UfiLLLIMS, •BOYLA: AllO w TI COMMII:MON BYE 11.0.14.ANT3: `No. 6_ North MAIN, St,, iferineri" withoesre hlyem Of &. Co.. Riaindao afar their servinee to the merehante, mahulanturete, and Whom of Philadelphia, for the solo of drr. goods; au 10' 1 6 , 11=gi a iegLINT:hINA rT eol:Ar: inr• Battlements !nada three days after role,' - "12 C "' Mtir e,'era. aghom,l Philadelphia ; Struart Brother,.lhuladele_hut. Van Wyatt, Townsendot Warrani, t(awrYork. , Li B. Carne, CO., NsrVoTk. I , Wood, Christ'& Ca.". Bt. L 016 0 ,16 04 4 ' 'Crow. McCreary'. uthatassuir FOR.THE SEA SHORE ft5 4 lV-n . , V - ' 2 ' - V-0-.1-4)/114WETAN 1 1) NTlil RAILROAD.-,-tin and after BATU ..,..egiteni A itio),, tralte l pvenYiriVt" B "harf • T at Exprogg • RETURNING, LiRAVES . ATLANTIC: igt) P AI Enrage .....-- • 6.05 Btopying all - Stations going and returning. • - SUNDAY J cave Vine Wept A. Al.. Love A tlantio t . Fare to, Atlantic, 51:60 ; round trip tickets', good, for th'" d"" ' 81.00. ' P int jni• 3 P.M. Freight mut be delivored at Cooper o The Company will not be ipponaablo, far any goo until reamed and rooointed for by , their Agent at toe Fein aui•ti JORN G. BRYANT. Agent. FOR OAPE . .MAY NEW YORK. Dully' at 9)f, o'olook A, M. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM .NAYI OATION .COMPANY,_ fine wean eteamere.DELAWAßE,cent. quit NON; ROSTON, Cant. CROOKER, and KENNEBEL., Cant. JOBNSON, form a pAniy - LINE between _lbis eitY, Cane May, and New York, leaving from srat Pier 'below BEIIIIOE atreet (Enaday Incanted) ttt 535 A; Id, Returning leave New York from Pier 14 • NOUTII ' RIVER o's Itl, Leave Papa Alay (31ondaye anent.. lace to Cana May Landing ».».--... 00 Rare to New York, Cabin— ...- 09 • ' • lade Room Eitra -.- I 00 flights for Cana May and New yo., taken at low ratay. Roods deaunqd beyond New York will be for 141!'rat'l TirgtlifYE.., Agent; Jyl.s-sert 354 mad 31.6 South DELAWARre Ammar/. 67,060 31 8801,655 57 = T 4., • 41 PHILAbBLPIITA'AND RHADINGLVLROAD. DE LIGHTFUL. EXCURSIONS. ()nand after MONDAY. JOLY oth. until furthor notice, the follolodg routes toll be open for 01013raions. - TiOkatO for one Tiokot Office, Broad arid Ca/lotrhiß strong , . To Niagara. Fails ozdGM 00 To Nonagon and Tatum tO. To,Look Bayou and re --. 8 0 For Gather particulars ore email bills, or aP4II to Tioket Agent of the Company. Broad and Oalloarliill streets, or to . , JNO. F. 13A'fY,. '.General - Agent Phila. Readmit Railroad, PSG% G. A. NICOLL% Goal Superintendent, Rauluit% ifll4 .A7 . 1.0' '.CILIJS'I'.OOIt. Admill:Atrtore, Assigneee : - -, :-. . , - TO PLEAKTRE TRAVEL. J0.:51 LERB,_nro44 mingvfor (war ..19rliadst, Pill a to Niagara Fa 114,, kl a aareiV: 4 )Aele. 1,116 E 34 ." 4 "' k"...whim . mcmutaix,,,,. rpr0...0, o?top, art,taza Gnat"; and Ilov . Yor,r, via Lake Ontarto, vol. lit. wirrati; ; grand: Trykalt Aqilwar. Botondid steamer Mir{ '.I, for Sakiromar Savor, and tetra' to 'Made: a via ottlatid and Beaton or Saratoga Barth/ro t !aloe yr t tho roand VIP no follows I • - kap Philado.ada via Queboo, ;White blorgit t qw, B mi . ten t and Now Yotk.,„: ... , .. ... _. tato From rhfladelphia via reola.real;zaratcoga t Kmase, and New York-- —.. —....,.....—.... 5144) Frkta (Nakao to Haoriena7 RiVerfr,d ratara..-12,a4 cicala 8(4 until October 4, or Esporsion 'riokoto 18,0 D in orraatVir k,/ /co, amtat the °Mae S. tiff. oooner . , ari 1481E5T. , 1 U. l' Strains, mu), .1 , Es . , reik-Sraanew Akont. HORACE SEE, MECHANICAL ENGINEER. and l'A PENT ATTORNEY:, Na 114 South SIXTH Street, (Nearly !apposite the County Court Mom,) Prepares Specifications, Drawings; &0., and triumelq at other Nemo permuted .with the obtaining (2: tern Patent Machinery Designed and Drawings- . C;,-ill/ AN 2 NO 11 TOW H. • HER AND • E R ,37, ..%' d o L, E — Es •. e A ll l E s B itoN: VL a . nl iretißs, MIL.LB, and HOTELS FOR 7141,4 ' ol 3 lilonlgoinory, Books, Chaster, and Dolawara panties, Varylug from 10 to MO sores, in gam =Minos, arsons applying will be shown . prog•erties free of 'sandlifortgatss negotiated at rain rtitos. RAND- S°, fik.:SIPENO 'S for sal* in NOrrilittfin, Rotts tqw, and intermediate places. For Cataloeues and led deuription, addresS • R. R. CORSON, ly2l-4m • Norrist"wn..Fa. _ NIOIIOI,BuN, SHIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. , A large and anion assortnnen., and SL Ilan% always on nand, unto which I partieutarly invite t b4jer attention of CASH and nromnt-DaYlng ono/IT-Tian Corner of SECOND and ARCS Streets. Pinta- Om, .J. • BAYLIS 'fi0.14.M3, 10.:40 ATTOltfibir-AT-LAW_ romoved hie nfloo front Pio. US Arch street ta , No. 411a9 VA at Eitroot. rartionlar attention given to the recovery o rev- C ms. Tho. dratUyis god oXatunisttiou of WSus. pliva;anoos, Asingnmanio, dnors or and otbor nstnut onta of Writing. 'the managentoot Ex elut , shins Adininistrotorshins, aust.Trasts, suisoYintezo ond tio best soonrittes procured tor the 'permanent in vostmonts of Molloy'.. Satisfaotory renitence t isan V(hon required. • • , arm _ - - ITOE Y E. ARENS, ATTORNEN-4.I . :VAN, liEt• REMOVED mpoo irom trodttO Wilmot stool to No. MB 80u,th Stroot. mhtt-tiro' .FUOVET & SONS, Ao'e IMPORTERS OP 'HAVANA CIGARS. P4o, SI 4 Soutl. FRONT Stroot.. Epsom Jog...holy a full azortinont ot SoottaNa oRR, vOuoli that °trot at la/ taws,' for cub or tto orovota orodit. le2o-13 p - atisoli NIOIIOISON, -6L 'nooxBINJTERI, twa. 819 AND 6DI. raINOD.I37D.E.EI3'. Botvneu Bloicat And ' Chestnut stroeth AmEg PAWBON. JAB. D. ZINIDOISOII. WAGNER JERAION, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-ItANY A Oboe, No, 110 South SIXTH Street. • (Opposite Indamidenoe &rate.) • • • Bt u ,th,e aid of reliable r ittSoruoys, tvtdiffettni, o i n i f i n nstod States, is enabled to procootitai m n no m I ciamasof every description. , ' Partioular attention Iteen-to the arWastlon and re- cove ry pith° claims or LeauSee a awl ~ examination of Land Titles and uring t h i ) n a r d r6 l , l ll .. 6a of heirs and all pereons Anterest,na thn parte of the thllol2. _ in Alt rg y m as o r i a t vit atu thani tea . ammo oprefivip on • •'•' a - A-am r -• ~• ). 4 6 ! 9P 411 P 33 4.! 110; ../11N,RE•ATING, N0.'1746 1 :010.4n)t: .0-litseet k has fITAND3 TQ Ttflirs far, ;PET} 11,1BETI iststq asy ran of Dill daltigiVA SILO moat catonatolo torrufh ogilr ST. LOUIS,- DI% EXcIIRSIoNS. EiUSINESS CARDS.
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