•UT.P.,21i . ".11` ;•:. •,•tt• • ',4 6 ... c P .* •7 • 4, . • • - • „ : , - ,nedeale,mr .D.4oster, - "tisad r.”. In An n etosMni fines- Tie Last IllitThloir 01 1 ialiltlibittr o lotOWW`• 'ibtikeesoes Nene you tes.atikad r the Deapporatin • .owe 03 4ittoOP:'`„..:!' , ;;;;:d -- s t riorgker. I l liglettreilAso me na tro e iCorresecin The Potal,_,; • Bl.P.Vt i rk }B - '.°Mt. , taqte betraitrior A short retrentarawvoivr has led to 14ailt*WWWORII': 4 : :.t. 4: : *11104117 : 41 - 1 4 ent: P 1 e Prooliartrepiaufte;4:o4mafiriaillas l ea , yeti retilrad'' Farnham, rtheiiirettitilto,V l W, preuldent r otrizo i v iri-,06-a-if anti doubt, the laeffirodthokeflips 4 PAP' _spirited a d dr ess. after4 l 4lo: , Dr, homes el, Jones t Bunker Motu lam-read • *snow of reeolutioas, whack were unamoußof did battinfor freedrei,e • adopted: i • •• • • ly, little was or • " Old - . • Ussole Parnipoe,,4l9oiliFaffiestionately. ope' ihmlUarly tiroad, 4 liiiNlXWOOmu_ of eountry 7 big•=44lili'.:',lWoOlOstir of, the, town where he beilisid Scare bit, in Hip em se of his lateArinFtis Or JoAX oration, at B,w, ton, Mr, MdialfAritTlo,lo , lwilatt: to; the of the Rendettei, lidd bo . witivia DO , a Oleo aillagttilivlinnt SAO **battle of Banker Able: assertion ivy ed. tdialwiitiii netts' aiikin of ,tise oonntryo andliiiiiiiiiiiiiiihrielie - COn*MOd 'it WY pcisineing tkarosoahle pabiatish` whi; 'NMI - Mead in their mid* alat,aimihd. of these wittt. tiditie*te'ltilow,,,t l l. o blewt WV* these werifeatidryo. , Qii the 70aJitrylliti "residents ' I" 0 """ of Aoton_ankibaparioniidifig3iillOges, belebrated_, eke oompletier 9t Mr. Ferlitotrell 104 th 7001 %i suitable dinionstrations, Milton Mills, N. ~...b. about a i half distant from the old, `gen tleman'i residence, andninos.then, the, prim: hi ring notiolidikrilideliretion, a great number of tourists and trniiiiirellike visited the old man, while scarcely a daY star passed by without letters having been received from Ni pert. of the, Teton —the writers thertotiolieithig - theOld'Orilleman's autograph, pr seeking the eolation'of some knotty point relecivii,tOtbe genealogy. of the 'Farnham flooll7, or et suite Other feta* eakipmed to be kith,, and kin te thmti:-1 2 ' •-•- I presume that' ittOi r Oorrini e ndent *Wien kith self to bailie only one, or lolly to rite lets ter, and request answers which it woidd:reiptire the constant lobar ,of, an innantenals to reply to., Mr. Paynheini.bewsPer," apptarslo' lbe lammed with the interest, fatten In him, ,and ricsisivenell visitors courteously; entering 'friiiiiinWeioniiirsii tion with them, and' readily, replying to' ill qua- - tions the* °hoot& to ask. 'On Baturdity - last I visited the old innin; and dined at the them Wise; at the inviiiilin of Mr. Jebillarithim—bbleeold son—now in his 68a yeer-a_wbo ; WA his wlp and two lowli Wm. 'Tim old gentle.: man one iimis tilde; hiebrii orble sally He said that he.enlisted hostkis either', farm, in New Hampshire, with several - other young - men of his age, (eighliess), aid: they were immediately marched - hi ilinsibridgewhisit pleas they reached only the day pinions be the battle of Bunker Hill: He reeelleiils *battle mash' better than ha reed loot, motto*** have- wowed within 'Moped , twenty yenta. - H. , deserlbes the !eerie to have been one of liinvible`carnege; He lubseqiiently served ittiltAti Rsvotntio army daring theli eampahrp;Ma 1775 , to • 1777, and atthe' tonal's tion of the Vier 'dila' ibiwn on the fani; 'thin - a wild wildersess overgrown with Arrest trees, on which he his since a .- Be 'ided built - him a log but, and Hied r alone; employing, his time in felling the trail, and clearing the soil for cultiva tion. Thus he existed, like a hermit, for ibur long years, when, growing weary of his oollhade, he— fa twenty-eighth year—married one biehltable Bean, the'dintglitir - or a neighboring settler, and brought her_ betas to- enliven' his dreary abode. By hanks; Unload serer children, !tyro; of, whom Thotd : audio/n*ll'4 face is much wrinkled, and. his form is slightly bowed ; Adhere* appeenta thin eighty yearsof age. • His facultlei ars seareeiy impaired, with the exception of a sliglit4italiniss7and a' Mimeo of sight when he lays aside his .speetaeleit, which. belonged to his median - end are; be says, at least one hundred and 114,Viiii old -He bisiii4 vary gine lookbignid mob, and'new, after having, lived full half;a --- „,spitti'ineyOud the - ordineity - dentition of humnitlife,lni looks is if be wire likely to MI a fall skoitilifotelleie; - Is habits ate,and idway have lisec;:ilinlde:initAabir•. To ttls r ierlospo he id WOW for 10104triskt- *eft. ;;He is in emir - health, and 7:4_ eheerfal. - Every day; scunsier..iiiiwkabiritike, he sabres to rest at P. M., and rises* SA:M.—always praying aloud, before miring, and en rising from his bed: , lie Is a very religious man; hiving been a member of the Free-Will Baptist. Church for eighty years. He speeds mueh of his time 'II reeding his Bible, and in walking 'about the field in which his cot tage steads, on, thi site' of the old log-cabin. He elm itatkiisa good deal—a living proof to the de votian " trial " that it is not -prejudicial to besith - ot-bingevity = end be always gathers the vied to kindle his lire, refusing to let _any one undtwiidci iti.tesic for, , Portion Ihri "atone bri ef particulate - Mei 14 of interest to -the reidein of Your valuable journal ; If moilerkelkaWehit 'the old man again, I may probably Fend you another and a longer letter. do., • W . D Dersiose.rittie fAis.,Raising in - the First Ward.. A far oa aid inthisideutio matting of the I?eeno ornilirkilfzen, of Abe First ward was held on MU data** at Ahe• &use of Colonel James 'laic . Cliiitey, corner of ,Tenth And - atalarVialfar, upon the tatemeicar - Of raising a ;large leg bearing -the Daiwa °tl' lioness, Maims, Roeter, - lailarnan, Randall, and - the while Demotreatio Reid.' - • Thejinating Crpnirid in the hall In the mood story. bat the room - being unable to • contain one tbirdwf the - number in attendance, an adjourn ment was Made to a fonaltati wagon stationed is front of, the. building, from whence the speaking -took Place. - . abarailiCsimen Was brought out, which made the ring with its thunder,. , • CiWela R. VrPower wad chosen president, and a minter of vice presidents and noretarleir were •. apPollited. • • Vim, Sakti/ tie - olmir,`Captelat Power.anide • a abort i n tiloi a b - , Pilidlittifibe lasatias to stand lay ell tho etigniar nominations Of-the Demo oritiO:pirly, stationet - etata, and local, which men. dumb were readied with rounds of applaum. Alfa' thinking the inviting for the bonorixabferred, Captain Power intrOduesdßiehard R. Young, : lbq., of .thai derenth warCwho'jipoka sitfolhiwa : ' -, 4 briwoWor ificwann it; YOViCa, fliarrer-Cruzints rto - - itto ion; flattering i Pe aT e i reVel c ient i Vr • ongir.'l ;ro do hza lng i T n: male, as am highly anti at the open rtanity sled *do is ne bets. w Moak' from ins birth- OW lemon d tar native bath. Wahl due. my Mi.d. old Jlekmendlo, district, 16 mid and emirs VOW. pad my voiles, em anwea somas, hammer OM LU5•171419 Yid i=anoa - • u rarCrA l efiliAnnis t is upon,;s. Ths tam:- oils steer granda l lArt erg, are mirbed oar °see um ligltirmegAkegmt, zat . o l zmum c l i g w it a tOr i. l erlagreimTo — whoes ha:l%rd at 1060 =Ars we ra l • P i gst a l= there Is P i train in paMt ti emwrweenr, end. sooner or later. the anta . nand of 1.1 f i g i = s eatirat i rgedLinarrony o r " kr i d l o ra fire n r oc eirilMalis hawwwur mt l earnmacof oar se m. r. frit* the iale of the t i p , Rouse, at -• alidt dnsten, tee ranee r asnme,mae au Men: hued. et midnight. I lao, proclaiming, n his andel' ' f4MlargAtZl=74TlVlatitltt pin rano emmudatit bir_tha irememoir. lit, miiii hoard. Mo . %Übe ilMo=aWigtemy.• ttkit;adVirloeal zw.!,a.tai,..... -.4.44!...117111:417e: 41- am Leer ,of surely to the. friM - • niettaind Dezeocrets cube eountrm • r I toting o tr: zareiln d : Ivi i .7 ofriut !pi , NO A t las haii bee: r s e a gularly M i rmastlr ail tat fp , - t Upon the antaeal i tAf ready - nornhastlona, end matt, , , radon an to the rresioanor e i maw aensP :a renci t z t re •so any am eigweielly when maker se it comma that ofinage coaster to - have men. re Winn asstending so w in the precise l t ti _ ;gam In isia.ffietimaiml Pierce ' ililt ands.ri m uiesnen MIMIC Wady and Irmo. nobly luroce-tb e , Atristends, of non-Intervention. Let IMO now, Mime tlieM. speak In onr noble stand, and Wirer in thiamin learfelZineal-etrorgl• our country hie eyed enoountered—o Stoeh Doug*, the man of the tamer, the law Ha y ruts *Mt deigns WO. who itat+iritzpnlti ll y, ba d lyrig not golly . for le' unkra - pf . 0 one Mi mmearable, bel r the arm, es oit ninon - or tie mend ;I.'. znig, P ula bit'llviar ir M . t u rint i r f ies LAl / kli„ from hie boyhood , us to -that twa t, ' 80. ii i, l4 ll• er t otylrelit a ft 3 1 cjitiT.L.11.. r th o l i ~ im. sow.. of the Thome States—re all hgeZarreatnra march it , ard..ltto4ttitgt g : r If lral its an iri t i t 4=== - 'lr =X t . :t at !to 1i t.0 4 3 :ria k toolit i otre bS atti atlTir m fi rr i rd ' : , ,./antsLitiliartooiatioltuteattetartt at Nee; Jar Pusattrai Jliefito Jen neon hisi Fa tit -traf: In niejtinsto of the-unitee -States lie; ,ritaadothe Vaster mina ; modem midommeglied; In his, '' ,: regret Witte ger i catitoks and entitioloss, threats M ' fd ' o r lot t ritil t l L raz i v; 4 .,,..e. ...„ _wor Ty 0011 d settee mm front Thing and ty. ook. w-eigrauw, aLtherralaßtr,' displayed pa ?ter 6n A. paws. tam de ames on-, ' Ghanian st Quisinnati. Itur usgt animism vondabio, 452 debtor ter the domination. IMO mr. nuelianan• meived initt communes imattostrothe rots% mdse Dennis, tiepin' him theta entitled to the ten-, third mite , moo tr . : and is obedience to thirthototla of honor, tell/graft:o to hie (rimed Itioherdson to Mith-i draw his name la at tpat Me th en [lmmo on p of remurylvams shoal res the unnalismas vote of the' Convention, which he , and was moolaimed the no minee of the part, _h eat %a a oi t i meip d amo itt War . raeritimir tayarte. fedi: Swami - ' ' Wan Mold 'the llod t., DOMOM der t4atsv i :t "errionallit at Ortalidtli ilk been tin - bitter end omohortuto keel Wevinsed, tawnier I Mitioye hitt,noinV at NOltiMorli. Cam _ invented, be more bits 1 ' tlie dietetesit noble ;gt =Cabe mare P tl ia oAd i t n irel& MR; i il i, ..b... t .L. t int. tap resider nom ire o • ? '.prep e argg of trillis==l4ltdrelell.4 ITO irate theimwileit, idtighest initle s r% , v.. , ottodutoottttrotow. Ittret, , • yhtp_Appluoohlotar Ilitiettill ` be taiddi .. _,OO .4. - )' , :•.','th",;LiP . 4 , , MA R 0,0 K. S , • mantweerruitma • r . " '' ciii l o 3 iftlqt r Ol t.ms„ lta %M. 16dlaishill •HOR4OII 'EfE_E, oossos..AsaL - SURo• 4 " NECtimontsvEyesositi NM. te fe s REs ' bima. lB6: ;!, k6 e,ftvtwh ybk n valr g tostSto 1111A nk OrIsh 1094190wineo, sr, ' roisnles fts• nigotiated ittAir rites. BAND: R timsoms for sale to 7ortstowit , e Potts: pear plums. F , ill if% j t and 1014 m Priirmitormis. NICHOLISON, sr • . Ataitifietuf lIIIIRIE_LINEN and. ARILEILLES - nunOME AND 00 Lane, A large and abode modulate. sad :MILL main. 7allrly, on and, unto whiohl usttioularlrinette the Atlantan .of 'OAIIIU Lad' sroutetemenen • 1111011,T , TISIB E Comer of. SECOND and ARM Stree i b Wa g BATLIB TRUMAN,' - • ,AryonvEY-mr-I.4w, ti 41 9MMteittl lnms " 4 . l.l , 4l ", Is "" !slur villti o elf/r2.: rve l lill O nt y pfu timu& m 7 t r ualitago,..hea r i sortie woardi r o s o / " .raiM To vootmenta or oney. Ilatisfatitory moot Py.eo, Irtora immd. • sm.= AILFOR THII-80IITILr--011ARUES- Im ifiloitMa alliun. ..R1144 PG146166 an averagiarmailipar Sent, ba t?" "W Y 2BI t rIMIWT ro, Orf.ltl. Tao ILL _II etosanohip =wt nu M as- Cta ii s r . P. niarshmanor in mot on tanurdor 4lootoro r 15th, at 10 o'clock , - kin 4 r t i oanu nirrAPlT l 84 Ma, Tie 01', IL ifall g_ A OP GEORGIA, Owtaln John a. Garvin: • Giff Neon ThutidaY. Sea timber 2). at, 141 *Wok A. /17. .. Werktasino:oll.l.ft ivo" -r ilreaTiß, and in igarWas 1:6 6 13 4 . , V s kte are n 6 - 1,/ i r k fa l i a Sscri li r rim E e r ; Ye at te d u=ns Gri m far Low& At ghtledent or Wes ;earl dowers or da an w ith ria=.rt. s t ror mu a in the literMi t Tara • ;height and A Isati=et of ds shipped ISonthWi li arsTP re tban by sailing vase , ...rends= being 0374-71r4 rile. -... . G. --ImionellAN L l Widab i tztir t e i ll E1i0n774. ' ''" . 0 011ti n Air m . "1".. Fare by this rant° it lO per 005+ re? than by the Inlimd= as to seenby e 01107:11- Aare.. TOMO' 010951 m Pl= 015 ale,- toward 64m I, t O5 larstrbol route, 056011 and Saman lan 10 antitataarr : in , 114 . .=LIATON" ilo To ikv olt al tittrerum en 00 . 7 —. 17 60 Augusta-- .. 17 60 ia—...;.' 60 00 moon— 23 00 . - - tit—. In Oa la --...„.. 21 00 F t ; . 00 . 051 01 2—.. II 00 , 1200150—..... 21 00 -- 56 Os bony. , .... at 00 ' air . Zratans--. NI 75 ornery 25 00 a 5007110........., 27 76 e......._... ., As 00 Km:amigo-- 566• - 020,1..—. 69 76 Memphis ago I: bi gilit? ' ... -14"1 : 4 17, th otl= IV ". nd Irk& above VI/tarp al p -.., Plijr.,Je_oo., . . 126 ORTH WHARVES. Agents jr, RarlestonT it iMa. P Far P/A ida from O lt lisiest g on,s g tetiir garelln j a n every t.arligroism=arryll‘7lsry'sand iipk- .THE' BRITISH AND NORTH AllEitrAll . /LOYAL Kai, ISTEAM . ; op: Now TOR: 20 utrooroo:. man 00301 roaage , chief ften' Pani...;—....---0110 Doms ---... ' ........ TO - non mirror, I.olaiiiiiroOL. Ea!! Otbr ship from New ork oall at Halal Habor. Tim from Boston eon at, Halal and Cork her. riplA;flapt.Judblnin liCiflOotgim r. WA, Oast. 3. Stone. AtA, Copt. E. G. Lott. IMltin:Osoff3noon 'Aphtea, Coot. Shanlon. EUROPA, b eat, .1 Let t, SCO Thew lt cami it aloof whir now r tre r d at reast-head : A r rtirk ibl : Ol o it op n on nlebe . l ' uw I ed '.t.' 'N York k lli CW,2 kired odnetil l ieetitt. 1 5 4 AMBIICA. :loom, " lis;sto , J. 13 w4= i tt'Sept. 10 WittSPA,tirrle: ::, • pakeiAred Mar. b i t " ' 1 l' ROZA. 3adkiim " . York. WOi nl in Sept. 30 • Mho not monk anti paid for. , . , An tu ° ntyone noodams Surgeon on bawd. Thor of Oleo ohms will not beimoonntable for EMIL Moor , Ilalltonakmolo.-.lol,lllrTy rrOOloila SWIM or Meals, cabal MN or Wort are Nano therefor an 4 the value thereof Merin exoreme4, - For height or sw um apply to ,; E. CUNARD, 4"Bowting l zot ork. , tool . - DELL M BOARD OP TRADZ •, - f a%lowtolos ow MB Man, LETT_NR. BAGS At Lie' Mesekartts' Ex.:Jiang', Philadelphia. • • gid: Ri l l=i i thtl u gn i. ...... ............tig root .soon l i r p. Elva trotitri s etri . nd lio — na ge l vanpog r ant gl: Er kr. Lsngd efF of le r--..:.... ihre d a , so% 8 AtZ4l t r* g lohn i r:=:. ....y..idiel: soon i, Bin met woo., igortil_r c— :', ' !rotas:: '4.`:412 P3llllos PHIIIItSLPHIA, Sept. 19, 1860 613 Al ea u 47 AR_RI V blit. ' S team s hip s Delaware Moir from New War, via Cams May boors. im the and passensers to James Madame.- amid elf iddle astir hlartha Ann 'fileNeil. hum New gork, and several Dills sod Bohm tire hay and nosy , bound ap. + m eetly B N- Weill'. &rah. I days from Rammer, In bal. fan to N Sturtevant & Co •. ,ballast Bohr Jonat °obtainhan May, Males. I days from Boston, in to . Bobr 0 A Beakeahor. Stubbs, 6 days from Balton, in ballad" Stdr.tavftet* Co. ia from Baton, in ballast [ to l3f ir tli t tfi ts trit t ai. /rut, ye om &Mr Cores. Ideredlih, 4 days from Lynn, in ballast to. NemnalailrystA Co. Bohr .Anna Boardman. Croaker, 8 days from Ports mouth. I n ballast to misdate. Bohr John FerniaM, Hall ' 48 hour, from Providenoe. e & Conine. w Ar c iEM t tM i fteady, 4 daye from Provinoetown, with to Lied A Wood. Bohr massto A D Hammo pper ond, Paint, 4.ilaye from Balton, with Behr R a mill.llills, 7 days from Vinalhaven, with stone to ea rain. - tr Bohr A I tt, Steelman. from Iloston.a. . Barr RA. reinerWesver, frow ic Hoston. hr rs mr ilhams.wayloy , from on. shr Richard Vann Prink from tom Bohr man Haley. ikey, nom Boston. Behr Illeettr Tula , yo. frote Providence. Bohr I Norden. ilingsworth, from Milton. - Behr A Rieke,. ice. front Baker's Polly. Bohr Attunes areland. from Gluipay. ditrir i lti 1 3 drtrurkfidmr Y!r !mu'', from A'llan. - Mesmer Anthmaitei Jonas. 14 hours from New York, Ina raise to ,W M•Masa &_ Co. _ • 'CLEARED. _ Weemshiyi Boston, Crocker. 81 • Porn, vii C ap e way As Altsermoir. Alseamehip Virglais, Bay, Norfolk and Rialunoal. T *violater. Jr. •-lsirtgOessiss,Bpringor, Cosh and a market, Workman & Co. & o ft B N 11 MaGilvirry, Clifford, Portland, EA Houdin Se 7 Ann. Blake. Portland. do _ v Boned, Rally. Portland. Noble, Hammett 6c CA wag. I3ohr eh= Cowl. South, Belfirst. Me. B. Manes & CO. Bohr Coarnine..Willetts. Wilmington. NO. J Baker. , Bohr Margaret itembart, Peterson, Charleston, SC, A Heron, Jr: & Co, -• . • Babr C A Rookarher, Stubbs ' , Boston, Eiturievant A Co Bohr Mary Raley, Haley, Boston, do . Bohr H Hickey, The. faartuoket, do, Behr .1 B Austin, Davis, Boston. do Bahr 8 N Smith, Smith. do - do Rehr James , . Martin, Harding, Fall Rival. Crowell & RehrCeres, Nankin. Lynn, Nevin. Sawyer !S. Co. Bohr It 'Pima, Plink, Boston, do Bohr Animas, !Wask Boston Tyler, Stone A Co &, Bohr C A Greiner. I , mouton, OA Risoksorier Co. Behrl I Hiatt , Steelman, Ro • xbury. I; Audonned & Co . Bohr Witham, Taylor, Weymouth, , do L ir i ngatttangt rt trar t ie, Payer' ar o , Co. ,•• tar I R Lpsw, Der. Altitiono. 6 Oroveef, Jr. fOnMeriondence of thephitsi v ilthiailetionati o. Thestileilinillboper". traitor York jitter one hundred salmon era are at the harbor. -, win=3a turday night has been quit* lieseyjnomthp_N . roars, mar • / is. w. MO (Seirlitqtr iiPrhillisiti.) ~,.. NA ,il ORA . Rental. row. The • Wyolaing left *nth id laden and consigned i as follows: Thom Swank, lumber to Nprer_que & Sheets; lt, Clark, light to Sehuplitila Cast - .1 A Moyer' 'coal tO „Delaware CIO. - . flllareapoadatee of Z on Primal AuriG, Sept. 10. The folkaring 00ste frot , the Canal sessedi n to the SOhlyikili Conti t• ally, to to rhowleiphia. laden siodeensimsed asfellowei . Barbara, Janina to J • ft flaysher; Pennington & Bay mon, do to Jaw Bahr,: Cot Murray. to Warder Morris; Wide Aerate, bark to Dolt I &Ji'rioe; B A Doughy. 'min, &o. to Perot & Bros t Varnon and Mary, pig frotsto Cabeen & Co; Bros y Star, %tuna - MOUS cost to freyfort, McManus & Co. ' , MEMORANDA, Map Isaac Terme!, Chipman, for Philadelphia , was Vie ing ai sil ui #, offal:Nor Philadelphia, uri t n tra Julr ISI. . , , • f , Aldros.fjosot Caklutti for Boston, went to gesture' or lath Jetty. Ship Live okra Thorndine. from Maossi for Ra p". Ma Whereat July CM. We. Min emtt diodes. 1 at fillalMhe* ir 71 , . " nig , , !I , hle_Panny Mellesirt. Saki, * *Hid from iviiiip,w, lrna. tiztrigra i r fur ir a . I 0 tr n : OW ork ong AL Ilia Gomm: mialettre, from Callao, at Bal iTtircittgrepeitdraLl6o• 414 0. Rhona', cheered • at Boston Bth is isioes,Tlater, sewed AVM Oft Prenatal° Nth eft rat ark.. . Buenaßark ' minium% Bohitibrth, for Antworti, yes* t B Ayres July M. Sark Virginia Apo. Gorham. from Buenos Ayres. ar rival at Eastport olst tilt. Bark Mesta, Sewall, hence, was at Rio de Janeiro Jai te r dlo •. • .•. . . • Nark Hele n' Almy. Davis. Nailed from`bromlo nth Jigs fog flan an an , Asr a F Sam. meson, sailed from Ban Filmdom' fo tor AelOtlle. i r no u n wiwip s , ahem °Amidst Salmi Bth that, •Mare% ildiltedalorden, for Philadelphia. Bid on, tpd Fisuumor, Simko% for Phit II • • tram ruralises@ Bth inia. Writ • er, Bayard*, ham, arnved at Sto ill e a but ft. Te cia.", PONY Biro, El Dorado, WI bit y at wateragton, Del, an Met tut. a af. ppard, beam, arrived at sos ton de lrs6oV riiill '_ i Rearm Or Phila. ,•11111 .41 , ka in • ' : TAV.s 'n. s faxit:** ,lll . *Ye iliriveil at Vimule mar th .ssir...... l2 7 ll , lMati,'Lltrigley; hints*, 'Meal in Mar Clip,. , , t 4% !W , iriiiii4arrired Of liolkoi . , Elmo. Fields, and Hero,Ter ' h "; iiiii eh .11 h hh „ . Terry, ones, v r io Morns, Hoover, hence, arrived at Paw , et 41 Rowe. Harris, hews, only ad at Prost 1. inst. , • ~. , 8. Br ower, helical wind at fravidesos 1 " .. - 3, -- • I ,I. I -BIIIOINES i' CARP Ff. tip wi ns, row trawts lutum. akna Irina Air*{{irPr *err Desighol sad DISIMP • ,_• SHIPPING+, MARINE -- INTELLIGENCE. .ZOVTITS, C l' A T Tan PitaaiDsOiliA, P 04.1; 101434 Vila) o TER GRAND BRIER - OW ' 7 "7`15 PECIAL MEETINGS IN FAVOR OF - PEREDOM AND PROTECTION. .3: . "Li s on. J0,13A11441914AN, or Ottte.. Wil‘44o,laa the OlgogliqieNholit distbietion et earth • . On WEDNESDAY EVENING, aVS,o!olook• at NATIONAL HALL. Market street , aborliT.biOeenth, on the great issuea of the dal. . 1 0 4 n N CO 'LW r- HAMLIN I OUR VIN VICTORY! PEOPLE'S MASS MEETING LANCASTER. PA. WEDNESDAY, 14EPTEMBEIR. 14, 1860 PROTECTION AMERICAN INDUSTRY iREB HOMES FREE LABORERSI FREE TERRITORIES FREE WHITE MEN! I , 4ll.4flo4#4:4 , :rAteiti NATIONAL UNION SUPREMACY OF THE LAWS! THE PEOPLE PENNSYLVANIA Who are in favOr of the PROTECT/ON OP AMERICAN INDUSTRY Who aro In faviir of FREE RoIkiSTEADS TO ,ACTUAL SETTLERS Who are in favor of PROTECTING TERRITORIES NOW FREE Prom the BLIGHT OF SLAVERY EXTENSION; Who aro In favor of MAINTAINING OUR NATIONAL UN/ON SUPREMACY OF TEE LAWS INVIOLATE; Who are In favor of A RADIOAL REFORM, Such as will correot the shameless profligaoy and car niptiona of the present Tiatlonall 'Administration, are Invited to attend a • GRAND STATE MAN MUTING LANCASTER; PA.. ON WEDNESDAY, 6RPI'. 19, To strike al decunve blovr at the nerfidions Demo cratic, rulers Who have impoverished our Treasury, iaralyzed our Commerce, and beggared our Laborers by their Free Trade volley, and tc raise their voices easiest Sectionalism and Dtimilonista in any and every shape. - The following distingtwthed gentlemen are expected to attend and deliver Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine. People's Candidate Biz. Vide Provide:l Hon. ANDREW 0 CURTIN. of Penne., - People' Candidate for Governor Hon. ‘CUM, SHURE, or:Wisconain; Hon. JOHN BRERMAN, of Ohio; Hon. THOMAS CORWIN, of Ohio; Hon. SIMON CAMERON, of,Penn.:' Hon. MORTON MoMICHAEL, of Penn. ; Hon. LYMAN TRUMBULL, of ; Hon, E. JOY MORRIS, of Penneylvanie ; Hon. JOHN HICKMAN. Hon. THADBBUB'BtEVENB, Hon:JAMES POLLOOK, Hon. Mtn H. CAMPBELL, Hon. DAVID WILMOT. Hon. JOHN W. KILLANOEB, Hon. A. H. REEDER, Hon. GALUSHA le GROW. Hon. E. MoPHISHBOM, ' Hon. JOHN COVODE, Hon. JOHN C. KUNKEL, THE LINCOLN, HAMLIN, AND OU&TIN CLUBS Throughout the State, and especially in all the Eastern oomities, are expected to attend, properly organised. THE WIDE-AWAKES Are expected to attend in full force, properly °Moored and eqiiipped, and a ' WILE-AWARE TORORLICIPP PROCESSION Will take place on the Evening of the Dar EXOVIIAION TICKETS Will to liked on all the liallwage, good for the tiro ., neoegeary to go to Lancaster, attend the bleeting, and return home. - Friends of the Right t the great preliminary amnia° in the Kgyannte /Rita le nigh at .hand. Bally in , pour might to promote your glorious cause ! Our friends in any part of the State, desiring informs tion in detail l¢ relation to the facilities for transport:: Writ° and from** ,Ilesting, or upon sny other point will address the EITAT4 O.STiftRAL pOidXITTEE, by whlotaell communications will be promptly and estLernobarily answered. ALEX. K. McCLURE, CHAIRMAN PEOPLE'S STATE COMMITTEE • JOHN'S!. SULLIVAN, af°Tatar/. hi l t:4lll4J SLATE dOPANtriTHit R0011t4,1 r • 04 tuAstumstA, Aussitabth.M. 14 . „ ExPititsCooki.Asizto. " • THCADA.IO PBffi s 2o s2Wygntlfirial MUtt e h l e i r . tM rr i ~~nn bf -78,:zro SPOON'. m towns and ethicof the Itge. 1•11-0 • • eawhal einets ;" is FRUIT TREES AT LOW RATES.- 100,000 tih trees Of the most healthy growth , and fine ipso net, ytraells) per thonsand. 30.000 Pear either o pear oltjilllnee stooks Year. old , and well grpwns II to eal per hundre . gOSOO V.Per111.1111; ZOO. IMO neallpOnlio of han dsome fermi . ..6o6bl. for an ireperte effect. souir erne niamentai Trega,'.of every -v o nt q ariveiziechr,...inin. our ...a p mik. .he daily Gant1,3541111 O. 41411(41110H every hoar — fare lo oe, - ', r • : -: i ; if.lieelfatilitrigfifttfiltil, ME-11t , W - —, f? ..4 Alt street , . , C IURNITURN AND BIL MAID TABLSII.,, , ~ MOORE - '4,tjAMPION. No # . 01:1011711 MOD. 100 T.. In Ameneeetoo Wttk Wit !maim • Mr Minnow IN nOW Zan- - • - 0 1 ; s,' - 4i, 1/ ' . A lttr& ll 6' 2' ' 04 - 111 41 1 11 1 6N8, whin imi fr ,by ell w . Imo usea them, to be suporW tO M.. For Ihs tor Ut of them Tablea jhe sa ac i ttpr o t to 111 linnefoos patrons term MI tile altilltitmr " 3130.: $ $ 01111111 .t)i.M.I ~_...t_ sl,v.;,q-11'..'r",'7-"',,f EDUCATIONAL:, • POLtigGIATRJ. NSTITSI T 14 FOR YOUNG IP AMOI stylet,;R v. Z A.' MANAVTDPN'R"Pck"."ArgarRe? A R. ;TAYLOR, TEACHER. OF LEINO • ING r PIANO, AMODFON. biT6 North TWELFZIft Street, ban renamed . • Cordruiniastions uromptly at ended to. sea 12t' MOSS. LOUIS PROFRE.- 'mi. • SOR OF SINGING, pupilapt' the celebrated UM - W, Tradol ni, of Bologna, and Pietro Romani, of Flo • ranee, altd lesband of the Canton, roma Donna °lull ens Born Delano., woo lone with the greatest moles in the theatre s of.belen,Aisnos. and Ilan Carlorg NA phia „ j ud miiirecrromitalhand inteodt to. n. Jus reap once Ifigre i llnikto . f r ialioN?tte la . spitting. r. " 41 11; es sritTcss.—lar. Dols Feret, - French Consul ; 800, R. Joy Morns, Mr., 0. ,liangs7, B. 0, Althorn, iseetain.. l • 5 3 . Lilitattoott & A W. 13110. Junius Roux, Means+ Aanr.S& CO., Mn swum. QPRIird'UArDEN'ACIA,DiteI". - FoR; 1 , , YOUNG MISN'AND BOYS COL &Ginn and BUTTONWOOD Streets. 2:ook-loseping.Lasts-Ae, gee, Ma th ematics, ytastin. &.9,.0s received AS afxr sae. 1 . Durthxv x Lone, rrinolpal, ate•lm* DR.I ASHTON'S INSTITUTION OR • YOUNG LADIES, No. 919 Arch street. four doors belole Tenth, North side, pill re - open sErTEM- E et 10. Thip long eita6lished Senfinary ik prOvidedlrith eve. ry modern app once of a complete system of female eduosPon: and the erinelpallissido4 be en ample °ores or thoroughly qualified Assistants •hut its highest and most peculiar excellence us its unmet method of oral instruction. giving the pupil a thorough add practical corn mend the knowledge acquired. eel tf Tie - b l ra N , ra ß eld ° llll K l • $l.O fEVE R PI I ;4 I G " A;I A tIt i mI T tion Sur.eylng. gleotemeel 73;swing, or Wntin NEVILAnICd'INBTITOTE, sionthemet corner Ten t . nd idge Avenue. ' eel 11t• - - UNION AOADEM ' , No. 5 SOUTH par .-, TEENTH Street—Principal, THOS. D. JAMES:— A. opted to the promotion of sound health, good scholar- Olds. and profitable assoniatlone. grouters may be had at the rooms, or they will be cent to any address. andl lot SaIINDERS' INSTITUTE, P. , THIRTY-NINTH AN ADE DAARKET STREETS, PHILLPHIA. Profeseoi E. SAUNDERS CORTLAND SALIN . DER% A.: M.. Prinoi,mte. Hon. WAS. BIGLER, Cleerfieldi Whl. MoRIEBIN. Eeq., of the Merchants' Hotel. Philadelphp • Hon. 3. W. FORNEY. of The PUSS' . Ban. N. B. owNig. f i ladelabla; ev l v. .31- m r4flitgeo(#. ll l the a : 5. Lgfairraiiisi:Esq:,Fiesident of the f i lhijral'ami Navigation clompanyt and 'Hon. ABA MIXED, Mauch Olinak„—oil qf whoa hare eons hoarding as Saunders' 2esei•ute—will give their friends who may be looking fox a eafe.thorough. and pleagant Reboot any information desired respioting this seminary.' A grove and lawn of EIGHT AOREB are attached to the Dietitian for meolusion e recreation, and plumb:Al ex ercise. Sir The tends for a session of tre months, counting' from the day oflidinissionewire 70 for day-boarding pupils, 4100 for rile who spend aturday and Bundm at home, and $1 for pupils remaining constantly No 1 extra charges , ayments in advance. , augg:lm IiaARRIET BROWN 'WILL REOPEN .a.m. Hey 801.00 JUN IPER GUMS on the N. W. corner of FILBERT.and Streets. opposite Penn Square. on lath of ninth month, (Sept.) aorr-]m`• CLASSIUAL INSTITUTIO. DEAN STREW. below LOCUST. The duties of the Claseloal Institute will be resumed Siondsy. September 3. J.:W:FAIRES, A. Sr.. snf7-d2m Principal. -‘llOB. rrHGS. BALDWIN'S ENGLISH, MA. THEMATICAL, and CLASSICAL SCH O OL, for floys, IL E. corner of BROAD and ARO% will re.oert" h Sept. 3d. a nee.l m BALLAD , SINGING, CHANTING, PI ANO and (MITA R.—f•dr. T. BDUSOP will resume business Sept. 10th. VOCAL ACADEMY, 1204 FIL BERT Street. auga-lm" YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING AND' PAY 'SCHOOL.= Rev. JAMES I. REMUS Boarditly_and Bar Bohool for Young Latest, 1650. WALNUT Street, will be reopened September 12th. autt-smw2m . - . ,TOORBEOBE, TEACHER OF THE' -I". PIANO, E 0.1902 PINE Street. At hoine daily at 2. - seg-mwfgsr. • IHE CLASSICAL , AND HNGLI 8 H 41. - 13hgthilit, on!. D. OR EGORY,A. M., NO .1.108 MARKET Street, wall reopen on MONDAY. neaptinn ber..M.' - . soft-1W 'NUBS M. W. HOWES HAS REMOVED .1-TA -her ocshoOl for young ladles to lispa CIIESTNUT unmet:and will reopen on Wednesdiy, September .4 few boarding Mal wi be reeeived. For circular", ingUiretui above, or et the Presbyterian Rouse. 11134 and 1390 Chestnut greet. II Al' 11` " 1144; I :' . ' . • " an. •I • `treats.?:- ope si n a l ti MONDdY, September rd. Fear mere supi inn admitted. cataloptes sent to any address. tf - . STS WART, Principal. 1 8 8 THORP'S SOH(XHi, FOR I.OIING onh&trttfll l ßAß? "N`' will reoyaa rATgeil,.. pENTEAL INSTITUT& TENTH eND SPRING GARDEN Streetep reopen Sept/en ter& Boys prepared for any DI eln at the Mho Ununmari3nll°°ll ' f°r9 V g rrediatriPrtterPal. anJbpw• H. . ITTBNHOUSEOADEMY.—EngIish andoi /lobed, (in the Oily Istitute Build ing,) O RB TNUT and EIGHTENNT marmite, en notice on RidAtrenth ewer, third doer ere ekesensia The ne r xt newton will commence on MONDAY, Sep mbe te a. lOU • anIT-lm • JOHN H. WPSTCOTT, Principal. MR WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD -17 _J%4ld it prf BOWEL far YOUNG L l N R Dls t ki ti on WE i rrili t i: eineemgruEr' it no dare bread on non CIL on. a fiw• MISS LUCY R. MAICE.R. and Mrs. R M BIRD will room thelisohOol foro7 la dies, st rio. 1.010 BPREIDL streslon MORRA . N Be tember 17. aux CST: pREVATt 801100 D FOR BOYS.-LII- A- CIMBARROWN, for the oast six peen Atm .:date Prinotpal of R Menem!' Mode myt Eiehteanth street above gbeptp_nt street. wM_ open p Eiotemt fpr Boys l it OtiE.5111410: street t aeoond door_ twow_Etstp. 000 (Cl! y at Balldtitge,t opAtIONMAY,IIep. tererl,lB6o. sy be obtained It the Citylustitute, and at art i lnd ri eg Chestnut street. iiefOTOW3OIII t John B. Dart. LL. D., A. J. Meese, M. D. auto-Im. IaRYANT do STRATTON'S NATIONAL XVIIONTILE - 90p321381 . f~oetncS et teNintikitffic r tgleMdMititt n g atr g 4. infonnstion oau or mend for Catalogue. 1111 ESDAMES - ORIMARAILAND Ata ITALLY reameoftally Worm 'their friends and gth't'afrivdt,7l=ll. l :Bil° l m li agi 6 1a 7 so 1029 h eir A 1 Streator e T will be e r is m...iy. th puptle TH , &Wm- IdeedstneeendelEßVlLLY re ceive visitors at No. 1409 L AN Hume until the 90th Anent. ir26-41m NOTIOE.-PRILADELPHIA, SEPTEM BER 7th.lB6o,—The 'partnership hdtdtofdre exist kg bereen JEFFERSON P. STOEVS it and LAMES R.4OA.NTWiILt. is this day dissolved. by mutual oon s j e A e t t d a h i t h i: TIAN/ 1 T late Arm Intl DO settled by F. STOEVER J. R. 0 fe rwELL, Germantown avenue and Master street. TAMES R. OANTwELL WILL 00N tinue thd business. as Wholesale and Retail Dealer In: Foreign and v Feral_. o hr i AND LIQUORS, At, the old stand. corner of GF,RMANTOWN Road and MASTER Street. see et GERMANTOWN PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY—Orricx BtXTR and DIAMOND Streets--PIIILADELPIIIA, Aug. .—A Met, 1860 n Instal. went of Five Dollars per share (being second instal ment) on the capital stook of Germantown Pullen ger Railway Company, is due and payable on or before the first day of October next ensuing. By Omer of the Board of Managers, W. M. eINGRLY. Secretary and Treasurer. PIOHTH NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CINCINNATI. 0010. SEPT.l2th•loth. UNI PED STATES AGRICULTURAL SO CIETY. will hold its Eighth Annual Agricultural and induetnal Exhibition on the grounds liberally provided by the citizens of Cmoinnatl.,which are to be fitted up in the best style. /here will be Halls and Tents for the display of • Implemerte, Machinery, Tools. Donuistie Manufsetures Farm and Garden Ymduce.ltruits and Native ,Wines, With stalMa• d pens for Noises, Cattle. Sheej. and 1) Swine. and nn unequalled Track, Ofl mile in ength and forty feet n width, for the exhibition of orses. The Premiums offered in cash, gold. silver, and bronze medals, drau, and certificates smointley Tyrant,' Thousand Qum. 'TheExh bitiou will remaidopen froriIWIIDNESDAY, the 12th. to THURSDAY. the 2( th of SEPTEMBER, thus giving time to examine and test the implements and machinery. of i Tlie s tTi l a l lig. or illaffPnalMrilfrAti,a/4,1°,,e. tip stairs.) or to the eubscriber, at Cinoumati._ Ohio. PEN PERLEY POORE, Seminary U. S. Agrioaltural Society. au( ew (sell U 020 F THE RHILADELPIJU ANDU BEADING RAILROAV OOMPANY.—PmLa yumpurA, Aug. 23, 1860.—The rstenof Freight anerrolls on Coal traluiported by this oontuany will be as follows , on and after let September , until further notioe WO iohmon hiPLOOip_ 1111461 r OitOWIL. own • gberp._.„........... Ootuthohooken—.— r-Funutoo— bdo,.... miner, or pridsoodr ort MO E. o . .—.....—. ottetow °doctor --.... r--- okerfoit.:== rAlV—:==. By of the learo(ntrfth 2l y4 .tiwgv. awn MUMMER RESORT'S. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, SCHUYLKLL COUNTY', PA. Ruches acoommodated With god rooms at reduced I es. le old-eatiiblished House, loriablid In the gap be tween 19h7 and Second mountainlmmediately on the line o the Philadelphia and - Reading Railroad, withithal a mile of Pottsvilie, formerly kept by Jo- Mph end, of the old Mtuision House, PhiMdelphre. heat e 011 Ms demise, been under the charge or his daughter. The House ispreDated, at e ll aeaeona of the year, for there eejltion of nests, and hae NMI . reoently put in order, The large garden , and perk amolning, 'resole Peat indueliments t/a bummer resort, to persons wis - ing to eland a short me War frollt Ike duet and tur moil of the cities, w ere they can breath e fresh =lon a Mr, and solo' the wild and beautiful scenery of 9 coal region. ' ' ',' ' 1 ' '''' Commutation paesefigertiotetlaerlhe use of fami. hes, are sold at a redaction or twenty Ilye per seq. ;red an actotimmodattoir train will leave P ottsville mu i I IllriUß MI SUMAS( mouths , to, enable : those who may ' llwire it to stima l l u th g sgint , l Portion t Ri e v t iti h dayallp, C:Vlrty " %ree a per our below thtrui al rigs 421 ' et tsaumapply To - • InAlty u lf.HAD, lasi:Moil House Mount Carb 011. Jaa'ali . ' ' ' ' ' Schuylkill C.c„ s„, COTTAGE RETREAT, - Bunn fun., and oinveniently loeotod ATLANTIC ' CIITY, N. J. Boardern,aooontoonistod on reasonable woo. mean M . MoOLEES. Proodeto% STAR BOTEI,,_ P. 7 t - yipirlitlit i lip '.nl OM mur,firws, Dirms tAiLtrErnManFiditil ikn i x, , I it N 41.4670441riatgiFir RS lls' &atom stooornmods-W on Ine nlose . reamonsbni WM. , lain *a 11011 w BEITILEM3M;* PAZ IMANCIT OFFICIN, V l q ,lIIIIIEr taleidirtrogiampito 3 ill pOW OM or Oin_season. he Room room of walize ti nge w fo l und.u.komnpaasel. T a Is hip°. Na our atm.! "Irarsovbay4katr - NEW YORE MIT. eta No. OS-. 'BANE OF COMnIENCE, NOILNINO, ABU wawa ,-, .` t " p.; i",',- 'f 4 ,t: '•:-‘,;',,-.' , A ti - i 4- ii:li(i,(l, ? " 1 44 81) " NOTICES. A 1.601 L6O 1.60 1. 1. 80 6/ 1.60 1.40 1.50 1,0 1.18 1.17 1.16 1.09 1.06 el!. al 77 74 111 12, ° 1 MEDICINAL. ,C,TINE ; PERSIAN FEVER ORARISI. FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATED. WM HUNAN CONSTITUTION SATED FROI WRECK. TEE PREVENTIVE AND REMEDY. INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS. CURES INSURED IN A DAY. NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. INPAOTINH. INPEOTINE. tIPECTINE. INPECTINE. INPEOTINE. INPEOTINE The temble malady known as the FEVER AND AD,UE too Emden hundred', of thousands of persons throughout thoworldevery year. and has never fill now been met by egooeseful medical treatment that *isnot frOdueed severe , MEDICINAL DISEASED. which allkot tho lungs, the spleen, the liver. the heart, or other pat(s of the : huinan organiser. The INP2O- T/NE ip the natural antagonist of all hum, end when it oomis in contact with the akin, La abeorbea by the interior crime, which resist easily Miti/11M6 and all ten dshtles toward those maladies which prostrate the 'mind and bodyirith hear. Feversed resell front lIIIMirOUY MUM fio plan re grommet from the Gauen *Watt Promote the ex istents! of the dtitiale. ;Ilost'pe . ing ono* seated in the 'sratint, 'educes depression , of spirals, lassitude, lan- Par, Paine, chilli!, fever, ark a long train of dliagree able sensations; depriving thsi patient of &Honorer, and rodeo's' hire or her to a co:011We of EXTREME EraLPI*IRINFIIB. Why Will any ono entipr the honoie of a debilitating Intermittent Fever, when, by the us of the iNVALUABLE INPECTINB, RgERtAR FEVER CUARM. the esdasatinediest sad mafiosi qualities of whioh are thstard l 7 a:sorbed, ALL TRACES OF DISEASH MAY BE ANNIE LATBD IN A FEW HOURS 1 OPILF-CARE IS BETTER THAN PHYSIC. NATURE 111 WHIRR THAN ART EVERYLDISEABE RAE A DIVINE REMEDY THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH DREAM. AMER pakvEnVii4o4 STRIVE TO MIRE DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, THE INPEOTINE, PERSIAN FEVER OTIARM, Has oared thonsaadeof both vexes of the most dread fat fevers. lead and reflect. WONDERFUL EFFECTS Lemuel Boman, of Pittabugg. for two years useless to himself and aooietr--a martyr to Chills and Fever— cured in lose than throve weeks, and Improved is eight hours. Mary K. Beikugy, BanduskYs Ohio, after almost losing her reason as well as strength, by Intermittent Favor , With Chili", restored to health in twenty hours. J. it, Tilton. of Belgrade, blame, brought from death's door. having suffered for four years, made well in dye 'weeke, and improved in two hours. Adolphe 1 1 donbro, of France, relieved in one hour. while travelling in the care of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, Ife vu apparently tbing with Chilli. Ellen R. Benson, "Lockport, New Ydrk, regimen after seven years' &pairing. A Perfect cure. Thousands of oh( or mos prevented and cured email month, and not a ramie complaint Of the elelei" of the INPECTINE PERMIAN .!FEVEit °RAHN. WRY IT. nova IT. KNOW IT. And rusks known its Wondet rut sowers and virtues, that those who aunt, or wh o are threatened with suffering, may be led to Up. a mete, innoxioue pre paration, furnished b► the fiat, d of Nature for MAN'S BIEAENSINGt. IN . O.ECTINE IS SOLD BY AL L DRUDDIBTO AND BIED4TO/NE DF ALMS IN tattnlOA. PRIOR ONE DOLLAR. Bent b 7; mall to any Mt at the 'baited BUM, p womnikv,. o 41'41 Ai iv net taken inwardly, bat Is applied ontwet4l7, a ooo rdit ,ig to directions, which mappens each pink• MANUFAOT URED BY IT! -MN . WILCOX & CO.. lee MAUI STREET. RIO-118101ND, VIRGINIA ~.:J~r~ ` ~ ~,. BAEDIcINAJA ? nAK ORCRAftD ACTD•SPRINOS. --,- These Borings are situated in the valley of the Owls Orchard Crete, I a the town of Alabama, Geneses cojr. rreitellt Miles eouth of the village oflKedind, on the de Canal, and fourteen Pollee from Batavia. Tips Principal Acids iningll ei three in hurtiti t 4 besides these there Are six Others., hey are Oleo wit Mn. a °nowt 0. about ....y r ode . Ihe medicine qualities of the waters are fully shown in the subjoined testimonial/. They tiontain I very large amount ordsoh- Phut. Siaphursc Arid, Sulphate of Lips, and Prato- Sulphate of /rots. The great mediated! virtues possess ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre sence, in such unusual insanities. of these curative irabstanoes. • - Hundrede of oases of disease, especially those remit ittg from the earofMnue diathesia, have been cured by 1141Mikin distills e•-e'' Yen in confirm 4 t W tare nave Peon sit/nab sneoeseml: 8 ePr°sll—the Opinions of =edictal steientifics gentlemen are given .in t e cuteuiers. , The Wit:antis , eminent gentlemen speak in iprong terms o the .thedleinal value (lithe*. waters : rof Einmerui. T._Konieyn Beck , M. D., of Albany.; ' Ite.MeNaughtOn, M. D ?. of Albany; ,Edward Spring, 01•1 ld. of New 'von; Dr. . Campbe ll Fini te d, MEWL. • - Dr. .I: R. nyder, of ockport, N . They I rooommendthirwateta conffeent y. Dr Serie e n ds to ' a case ,of chronte dforrheest of several years' tending, which was eared by tete use of tqawater. Dr. says, .. I p.m satisfied that thiat waters ate highly va ca ble ea ~ rnedioinal agents."' Dr. gun/bell says, •• They must be Mealy ber;ficital for all. o cane diseases of the stomach a . bows ~ r. B. 1". White read Plaper op the sableet of these watersybefore the Actiamy of •Physimans. in the city of New ork, in which _he states that' the Waters pri son deo daily tomo, refrigerant, and astringent proper. ties; and that the clams of diseases to which they are more particularly adapted. are chronic affections of the dteestsve and urinary organs, and some of the cutane ous diseases; chlorin dyspepsia ; chronic diarrhea; chronic dysentery; chronic &loafs ; chronic cystitis; diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage, such as ',ureic yrs hew/trim/tea, and the eolliquative sweats of Hectic Fever. The Water may also be often need with ad- vantage• he says. in eases of low typhoid fevers; in ' onva Weaned from protracted fevers. to excite the ap petite and promote digestion tin diarrhoea! • particularly such as are deperdent on a relaxed or ulcerated state (Atha minima membran e of the intestines. In ealou leas affections, dr /ithiasts,• attended with phosphatio sediments, it is the sensible remedy, being preferable to mulatto aoid. es being more solvent and less apt by continued nee to disorder the stomach. in febrile lin eages, it can be used properly diluted, as a _r efrigerant f to diminish thirst andpreternaiural, heat. nskin die eaaea-In those forms of dyspepsia connected with an alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosis, or wa ter-brash, 'twill prove better than hydroehlerio acid. In cases of Caticaingtenum, and other ininrious con sequences arising from the soften of lead, this water wilt prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh, and tumid asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally) as a gargle in ulcerated sore throats, in cases of sail- - vatton, and in leueerrhea and gleet ; and also in piles. When taken internally. a wine-glassful of the Water, diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an adult. Other testimonial( front physicians, and other re spectable individuate, may be seen on application to the Agent. Dealers supplied on liberal term. No Water genuine Wen procured from H. W. BOSTWICK, • dole Alen No. 074 BROADWAY New York. For Sale at the following Agenoles t FREDERICK BROWN'S Ding and Ohemiceil Store. Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT ilt = i tin sale at FREDERICK BROWN Ja.'s. Druz ti n lifirili ii i I ° 8 HERA a n Et t i b uZli t i. I F hilleciitya. co rner °l The Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices. myll-swly MOTHERS. MOTHERS. MOTILE Rlil MOTRbRa. MOTH x RS. It must be obvious not only to you, but to every atten tive and intelligent _person, that the first diseases of in fanta anon chiefly from a disordered condition of their bowels, and In Misc.:m.onm we present to your notice for the alleviation and cure or these diseases a remedy known as - • DR. EATON'S INFANTILE C3ORDIA.E. Prepared from a formula need by Dr. Eaton with re markable pttoom during several Years' practioe, we knew it to bo a moat reliable and dim:does remedy for Infantile complaints, and one trial alone will convince You of Its nupertority over every otherpreparation of the kind. It to parboularly recommended FOR OHILDREN TEETHING, And at this period of infantile life t when hour anxious hearts are named by witnessing the, endemics of your 1 isle i;teltu l igi l L be ifaVn i i:rilli ab i? s YAW t h e Pubs. For DIBu.AB 8 ATTEr4IIIIO T e F.F.KritN a o. such as Diarrhaa, Doeentery, Grum!' in the Bowels. Acidity cd the Stomach.,_ It ind, Colic, and Cold in the Head, we confidently oder this as a certain relief and ours in every sue when given In time. it willinvaria bly replete the stomach and bowels, and its importance in this respect can hardly be estimated. IN CONVULSIONS. from which mole infants are said to die than from any ether Masai°, the little sufferer is relieved Instanta neous/1h Ns if by mask. • and in this dread comidaint alone, its intrinsic va l ue to such that it has seen recom mended from one family to another. until the name of DR. BATON'S INFARTILB CORDIAL has become ". familiar as a household word." We now askyour at tention to & aubjeot of vital interest to ,yourself. as well diaas to co yourins suffering ohild, Dr. Baton Infantile Cor -1 nta NO MORPHINE OR OPIATE of any kind. or of whatever nature, sir a fact which we are fully warranted in stating cannot be said et( any taker preParatiect fer infantile diseases. at an time before the public. We find that throughout, the country o thers are booming convinced of this truth, and or the'snd and. blighting consequences which are certain to result from the use of narcotics dieguised to the form of quieting remedies; their continued admin istration being invariably followed by stupefaction, and oonstipetton of the bowels ,ending oftentimes in con vulsions. Rerein DLLATON'I3 INFANTILE COR DIAL differs from every other remedy. It • DOES NOT CONSTIPATE the bowels, neither does it ant by deadening the canal bilitles of your ohilden, but nature ly, through Its rare medioinalAnalittes. by removing all pain and gauze of disease. We °meetly recommend YOU, therefore, to lose no time in procuring a bottle, that you may have at band a remedy whioh will never fail to relieve your child in time of need. It is perfectly harmless, and tea not Injure the most delicate infant, Take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL. This you can rely upoa. Price 15 oenta per bottle. Prepared only bp CHURCH & DUPONT, - No. 409 BROADWAY. New York, And sold by them , and by all respotable Druggists. and • DYOTT &CO , ard-mwf-eow 232 North SECOND St.. Philadelphia THE ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, AND GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY. And testimonia , s. new. and almost 'without number, might be given. from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society. whose united testimony none oo Id resist. that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald Ar slotsy io altiglz t r i r ty le hair o , f the youth to old age, Berns CREEK, Mich., Deo 21,1818. Palms. WooD: Time taint please eooept a line to in form thee that the hair on my head all tell off over twenty years ago, amused by a complicated chronic dis ease. attended with an eruption on the head. A con- Banal course of suffering through life having reduced nui;,..ttrro,Pfotr 2 reetgia.ei )ialrertnboetenbezetloedtho them sis, to consequence of which my head has suffered extremely trete cold. This induced me to pay Briggs & Housed almost jhe last rent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of tby flair Restorative about the let of August teak I have faithfully followed the direction., and the bald spa 'rum poasred with hair thick and black, though short] it to also coitus in all over DIY head. Peeling omedent that au° , or lota. bottle would restore it entirely and permanent .7. I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and b , lng destitute of menus to Purchase any more, would es , thee if thee wouldst not be willins to send me an ortter on thine agents for st bottle, and receive to t- ,self the Scripture declararlor: The reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherleas." Thy friend, fiLLSAINAH KMBY. ... • LIGONIER, Noble on. Indiana Feb. m 5, Pr, Pp 0. J. Woon : Dear Sir: In the latter part o the year 1862. while attending the State and Oatmeal Law Schomer the State of New York. my hair, from e. cause unknown to site. commenced falling off very ?spicily, so WOO the short spao • of six months, the whole upper pattr silty scalp was almostentirely berelt of its cover ing, es numh of the remaining portion upon tho aide anti fink ;lent of my headehortly after became gray; en that_you Will riot be surprised when I tell you that, upon my yeturtt to.ttio titc.to of Indiana. my more casual 30- queintancee ward not _pp much at a loss to discover the cause of the 0001 in qv appearance, as my more in timate acquaintances wero",Q recognise me at all. I at once made application to the most skilful physi plane in the country. Dilt, YeeelYlThr no assurance from them that my hair could again be reacted . 1 wee forced to become reconciled to my fate, until. fortunately, in the !atter part of the year 1867, your Restorative was recommended to me by a druggist. as being the most Teliabie Bair Restorative In use. I tried one hnrile, a nd found to my great satiefaotinn that it was producing the dred effect. Since that time. I have used seven dot- MeV worth of your Reetorstive, and as a result, have a riohcortt of very soft black litur,which no money can bu il . ' a mark of My grantudefor your labor and skill In the prodeotion of so wonderrul an article. I have recom. mended its use to many of my friends and acquaintan ces, who. I am hsynej to informyou, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully, yours, LATTA. Attorney' and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, and cola by all dealers throes h ont. the world. The Restorative is put up in Bottles of three sizes, viz;large. medium, and so all; the small holds heir a hnt, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium olds at least twenty per cent. more in Proportion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large holds a quart, SO per cent. more in proportion, and re tails for g 1 a bottle. 0 J. WOOD & CO. P , o_prietom 444 BROADWAY, New York, and 114 M ARK KT Strut, tit. Louie, Mo. And sold by all good Dmeglsts and Fancy Goods Deal ers. Sold here by DYOTT & CO., 53 . 2 North SECOND street. aul3-mwf d-eowWtf LEGAL. VSTATE OF JOHN J. HESS, Deceased— ..l NOTlOE.—Whereas letters of administration, d. h. n. o. t. a. to the estate of JOHN J. HESS, de ceased, have been granted to the sabsorlber, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having' Maims or demands against the estate of the said decedentwui make known the same without delay, to HENRY D. WELSH, Admitustrator d. b. rt. o. t. a. auld-wet. No. 424 FRANKLIN Street. Phtlada. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. MES TWADDELL vs. JAMES H. KELLY. ed. E. Maroh.Term. 1880, No. 898. 49 Auditor appointed to report rhotribution of the form i n court engin from the ohentrs sale, under the a bore grit, of " all that certain Chestnut . of ground situate At the southeast corner of or James street, aCd Margaret street. in the Twenty. fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, formerly in the village of Ha milton, In it district of West Philadelphia. and of PhiladelphiN oontstning in front or breadth of said Chestnut street One hundred feet, and extending in length or depth southward, between lines parallel with the said Margaret street, two b wad red and twenty feet. more or leo. to York straet ; bunded northward's lir said Chestnut stree t eastward b y ground of H. Er ens, southward by said York 'Area. and westward by Mar garet street aforesaid,' will macula to the duties of hie appointment on tatl3 DAY. the lith of September. at 4 °retook P. 51., him office, No. 249 South SIXTH Street. when end where all potions intere.ted are re. mitred to present their claim, or be debarred•frinn coming in upon said fund. se7-10t JOHN F. MINTON, Auditor.; PIANOS. LIGHTE & BRADBURY'S CELE BRATED PATENT INBULATED IRON RAME OVERBTRUNG GRAND-ACTION PIANOS, considered unsurpassed by the first artists and Judges, such as 'Melberg, Woltenhanpt, Wele, and others. Over 7,000 of this make have been wild. In respect to clearness. riohneas, volume of tone. delicacy, elasti- Olti of touoh and fine repeating years o abut nq hp... They are not warranted for y. for all time, They have been awarded Gold Medals at every exhibltlon. For sale at wholesale factory prices for cult, at a4beral discount, oren monthly instalments, at JAMES BP.LI. AK'S. Nos. 279 and 281 Routh FlAbove FTH stßomreeta. & STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA -I,4IRAPPITENT OVER.STRING GRAND PIANOS . $4 ' , ARE GRAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS. pew le ' irrodn..."' „N -ran in concerts and in private pirolee by the at Renewed the first Ketnium ct over the best mai( B tit' rl'imOlifpeetiltif:nGoi l t i rr A li t k ii i . . , , in . sigs.4tp i d ethers, °lmmo AI. - 'lO6l CH ES TN U T figlesel. ! PIANOS ! I PIANOS I 'NANO-FORTE. ELODONS riArth•fOßT l,4 . ,MELODRONS, Made by Raven, Bayou, & Co" Nona & Clark, Hallett, Davie. & Co., and other& 3. E. t b 7:OIILD, SEVENTH and OliklerfNUT. Nth HAINES BROS.' OVERSTRU-t I G PATENT-ACT lON PIANO FORTES, " Cheapest Pyrst ; Olass Plano' made." A sPiesnlO pseortment of Louis XIV • and other styles. for sale at rfletol7 Cult Prloes, sad warranted for 5 yeses. 1146"d-han :. P E I Z r : hBileVa5111.1:1:11t PINTER/la 11 PRINOE & 00.' Improved MELODEOM s eI m eM SU.mnrartb. prLAVELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA NUFACTOIty, REV RN tit and °ERNI INTOWN :t_nd 1010 miss:man: Street- Vitri fi ed Drain waier Pipes Ventilating Vine., Hot.e tr Elm, WI Smote rinse ni ot Terra Cotta, and ot suitable maze farevert ohm of olldings. Thin article Iv wortny the attention of all partitepatting up buildings. large size sewerage pipes for city dratnaxe, water pipes war t mitten to stand a severe pressure. we re now prenatal to contract wittuoinis or corporation or this article in any axiality. We warraour goods o tie OqUAI if not ifparlor to any other in ein the ailed Suttee or lifOlPe. Ornamental chimney Wops and je Garden Wet llii-ts X11,14,111!I BY AUCJ LW FURNESS, - MUNI= 't R E BALE OF RENCK DRY M WODS. On F t riday Morning. September U. ot o door. g z i r,okage• odd lota of fancy and OLoolo Fronoh diT BERLIN NWIEREIELII SQUARE BRAWLS. All wool. On Friday . Mornlns, we 14_4 newest striae Alain rsitarmOla all wool. BROGLIE BORDBR , BTEI,LAWLB. AND WOOL LONG BriA 300 I+-4 broche birders stalls shawls. 550 all r ol P i t l arl i altr ia ßOAßFl3; NO &men flab saarrs. BONNET AND vshvEr RIBBONS, New Arlo No. ribb nu. No. 1 ,4 to No. 10 blank silk Velvet ribbons. LARGE EtPtCIAL SHAWL BALE. , On Saturday ?goming. Peptember 10, at 10 o.clook, by oelatogne, on B months' credit. Congieting of— In gre at IGOR ,PARTSPE INTSI) ,iNfAWLEI. Pt s ll ri gloqo7ol BRA WLS., mazttmte . Cashrm•re eel merino °entire, alwytoon T lPletilillb RICII. GOUACILE P !AMER :Wet ILEBEK New style motion and glands. • VIENNA B ROC HE Elf/CARE AND LONG SHAWLS. in colors wool. A complete assortment of new design'', in lobe of polars only. suited to tee wants of the Petladelehla trade. PLAID AND FANCY PARILRY AND GLASGOW SHAWLS—AII wool. A eboice.varietl. IDODBLE-FACED BERLIN REVERSIBLE SHAWLS. Prow and elegant patterne. KWH .IaRDINISSE4 AASICIPIN CHENILLE NH AWLS end choice siyles CHENILLE soexn, BLACK THIRET AND...M H ERINOAWLR. LONG and SQUARE , Very superior qualities wool files's. The whole presenting a chows collection of shawls, to which the attemion of buyers is respectfally solicited' N P. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Saar i• • cessor to B. SCOTT, /n.. 431 CHESTNUT St. LARGE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, MILLINERY GOODS, Ac, Tus Morning, Sept. 12, by catalogue, on a oredit.aommencing at 10 o'clock preoiselv. ARTIFICIAL F LOWERS. 150 clarions real French artificial flowers. 'minded, will be found, v‘z • NEW STYLE EMBROIDERIES. . An invoice of latest style richly embroidered Jaoonet and Garai - Tie collars spa sets Richly embroidered flouncing. inserting, and edging. rofants' waists and robes, Ao., Pique collars BLACK LACE o. VEILS. Also. latest Perin style embroidered Alencon an Chan tillp laoe veils, coiffures and bathe'. Ac., Ac. PARIS FLOWERS. 100 'cartons richest Faris stile 'velvet and °borello bowers, /co., , ko.. OSTRICH FEATHERS. GO cartons black and fanny ostrich feathers. TRIMMING AND BONNET RIBBON. Also. fall colors ladles dress trimmings. Rich dark oolong vouit de rot. sonnet ribbon. An. STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ' At commencement of sale. a stock of furnishing goods, comprising gents' ties, men's shirts and drawers, wrap pers, gloves,' dm. SHIRT FRONTS, 140 dozen gents' linen shirt front.. STOCK OF wigs. Also, stook of a box stater deeming business. BEAD GOODS. Also, aline of ladies' falter bead goode. Jet bracelets, necklaces, boys' and ohildren's rata paving combs, /co. STRAW GOODS. Also, 60 cues Fall shapes straw bonnets, fano, bats. &a , SHERIFF'S BALE OP A WADE AND SUPERIOR STOCK OF MR LFS, PRESERVES, FRUITS, MEATS, MACHINERY, &c. On Thuniday Morning, Bept.l3. upon 'the_ premises, 712 AIARRET Street, commencing 6110 o'clock. AP Samples arranged for ezaminatMo, with .oata lories, early on the mornanz of sale. • Included will be found, via— Preserved and fresh flails, of every vanety. Pickled and brandy fruits, fruit jelly marmalade, syrups. and es traots ; mmoe and canned meats, pinkies, gerkins, pwkellily. fresh and soloed oysters, &o. Also, lbs prepared sad whole chocolate. GLAcSWARE. Also, a great variety of glass and atone bottles and Jars, tin cane,&o. PORTER AND ALE. Dozen bottled porter. brown stanu ale. &o, MACIIINsIRY, ATBAM ENGINES. Also. one steam engine and boiler. Chocolate grinders. corking machines, tiaman toolr, &e.. &o. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, :treatNo.ll3o MARKS? Street. azd At'. MINOR • OSrpIVE SALE OF TEOOTa. M SHOES.OEN, BROGANS, GUM On Thursday Motions& September M. at iOo'olook preomety, will be sold, by oataiogne, on • months' credit. 1,000 glues mews.boys , sod youths calf, loPabialr, and grain boots : melt, hip, and bud gaiter., brogans, rturets, and ploughman's shoes; women's, mines', and children's 101 , 1 f. kip, goat, and morocco boots and shoes. . ..• - Also. an assortment of city-made goat and kid Leo is and black gaiters. Alao. 38 mom minee aad women'a heavy Am over hoes.' • Samplea or SO oases Bewitch gingham um biellla. Also. at commencement of sale, on account of Under writers a lot of damaged smiles .weighti. looks. Wedge.' &o. INSURANCE COMPANIES. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE 37 .62 COMPANY. 921 CHESTNUT Stmt. toms% 49,6. INS U 9l lt .13 LIVEB for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowmenta—puroliseee life intermit' in Real Estate. and makes all oontracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Rzeontoni, Administrator", Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. TRUSTEES. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, BerdamloCoates, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, /amiss B. McFarland. William P. Hacker, oseph IL Trotter, William N. Kern, times snaton, Samuel 0 Busy % I:heel:Miles Paulding'. ?pulse Hallowed. Edmund A. tender, enry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Butehinsitin. Rodolphus Kent, John W. Bornor. NV 'Mem B. Carr, Ellis S. Archer, P. V. Dation. Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson. . Josepn M. Thomas, Warner M. Ramn. John G. Breuer. P.R. MiOhlit, s anon. • DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAM . E. STORY IS, Irmo Pre. t. ' JOIN W. Ifoatron. &ornery. sing TN SUR ANC, Id COMPANY OF THE I N STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA-PritE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—Nor. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE ECILDINOB. Chartered in 1704—Capital 8200,600—Assets, January 1, 1658 ; 1347 446 60-100, All invested in sound and available secunbes—oon tinne to Insure on Vessel* and Cargoes Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, /to . on liberal ter ms. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Bherrerd, George R. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Pamuel Grant, 3r., Charles hlnealester, Tobias Wagner, rWilliam S. smith, 9 homes B Wattson, Wolin, B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William R. White. Charles S. Lewis. George C Carron. HENRY D. SHERKERD, President. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. 4e9-wmatf DELAWARE MUTUAL. SAFETY IN MIR ONCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY v THVANIA.E LEGISLATURE OF PENNS .. SW. OFFICE S. E, CORNER THIR D A erD WALNUT MAKIN rm E , P N d UR A ANCE ON VESSELS, C ARGO. To all parta of the World. _HT iNLAND INSURANCES On Goode, by River, Canal*, Lakes, and Land Carriage malt parts of the Union FIRE IN' , !TRANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores Owelling_Houses. An. ASSETS OF 1869 THE CoMPANY. November 1, . Par. Market Value. 11:3 eao Philadelphia City 6l o. cent. Loan.. gni too CO 100.000 Pennsylvania State 6 cent. Loan. 93,666 CKI 21.600 Pennsylvania State 6 cent. Loan.. 2.1.00) 00 425.000 U. S. Tretusury sfo V ' cent. Notes and interest Eine 26,20361 Mew U.E. Treasury 64, cent. Notes and interest due. ....r.. 30,615 CO $25,000 Tempora ry Loan to ' the City of Phila . de ohm.— . 860000 Penney vanta Railr oad 3d litorig;tge 6V' cent. Bon . , . 4 3660 oo 870,000 North .ren a niylvania Railroad Mort gage 6 cent. Bonds. . - 12,000 Co $14,015 West Phil al phis. Passim ge Company 7fr ot. coupon Bonds. 12,600 00 810,000, 300 shares stook Germantown Gas Company, interest a-d pnnoipal guarantied by the city of Phiter• delohnt—.— 89.000. 100 shares Yennsylvauis Railroad Com pany__.__3,77soo ecooo, too shares North Penn sy l vania Railroad B Ceitipany.. 9.50 00 ....... 2.850 shares Philadelphia Ice Boirand'Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Com pany, Ocean Ste am Navigation' Company,,, Phiadelphia and de Qr.agi Company—. 3.210 CO NAM 8405,713 Bondi and Mortgages. and Real Estate. Of fice Building... - —. ...... .. Bills receivableforininrancesmade..:Z:" ... Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Follows, interest. and other debts due the Company— . 115,684 MI Bann and stook of sundry IniMiin"de.Ccin 'Antes .. ..- Caen on Deposit in DIRECTORS. William Martin. &irons) E. Stokes, Edmund A. Bonder, J. P. Peniston, TheophDui Paulding, amy Sloan. John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington, Jahn C. Davis.. . Jones Brooks. James Treenail*. bpencser M'llvaine, William Syre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, James 0. Hand, Robert Burton. William 0. Lutwit. Jacob P. Jones. Joaeph H. Seal, James B. M•Parland, Dr. R. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre George C. Limper, John B. Semple, Pittab'g Hugh Craig, 1 T 1: t t ratarn,., - Charles Kelly, WILIAAM MA RTIN. rreoldenr. THOS. C. HAND, Vioe President. HENRY LYLBDRN. Secretary. dltPwrin V2ICHANOE INSURANCE COMPANY R-A --011100 No..* WALNU T _ street. FIRE INBERANCE on 1101111811 and fairrohoadlsa genetcusl rsliyon fivonsbkl terms, (other limited or per va. DLREGT_REJ. Joreroiah_Eonsall, John Q. einnodo, Joshua T t Orron, gull Hal . Thornily; arab, ohn nit orrok h e to B=l. L, medw hm4mit i i j At t, , pr u ne, j . nuri Q. GINNODO, VlO3 President. EDWARD W. DAVID. Pooretarr nthla Watt THE TERI:ICU:IE -' INSURANCE COMPANY 91 PHILADYMIA: - • (FIRE INEURANCIE'EXCEMEIVECT.) froMNO WIrTH A pANs Jl ND l7ll4)llye. S. w. foosNia WALNUT S TRAWS. DIREOIIO7IB. ti"Avert:4D 5147121 MORIV:11 HALM moKix, .(371rA11. HAuato FaAzin. JOHN . Bacmm, ipHN M, s woon , FAINISTOOi. T gmoz, arralw D. am. Nu (Liam . mon , i tiliM( 1 7 1 4 id . 111. CEARLEE W. i ßseastarr. tea 0 LUKER CITY LNSURAI4O.g OODIPA. ~,G , NILFRANKLIN BUILDIN9B,_ 4001 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND 8 Rl.lB_B34earelo.—lneuree against_ Loee_or Carnage re, and the Perils of the Bea. Wind Navigation ma Tfaiiihiottatton. r.ORCIE H. HARI, President. .. r ROBI3, Vigo_ reaidont. I•Terkiill'aratialrajr"?. DIRECIFRB._ (forge R. Hart. .P. It . C. Cattail, otter B,_PerMni. • '. W. Ruler, oll.l7°Mror. Andrew R. Cheroben ftmuel Jonas, M. P.,. mhe-11 A NIERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., ..C3.. L LNOORPORATED IgIO—OHARTSI PERFEC N T . o. HO WALNUT t etraot above Thlrd..4llsdolplus. HaviGt it large paid-up lap ualnact and suro" in vested in strand and Avid able_Poottrales, continue to insure on Darellinve,Atores Furniture, Mere, nudist, Vessels in rgrt as th le r oirsoee, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly 1,011.044.. DULTICTORI. L . 1 .7 . R. Mari% VT. D I N. otn Wesi . •to R. GGGU. gal Ilk. often. risk D • M 1124 . da. . 04 , 1_ m obiri Par, Aiti, Prism ALBEIT C. L. CUlTAttik. , 11QIEFINED AK.-1,000 Earrels,Lo - VERlBO'fferaglied, coamo . atid fins *4miied. kfAg.k'neratetvem...i.gicgAsra.4!.7,-i- titers. TURPEN:IINE.-7.20041) Stag Torpientiollandlas troni litlkt E. Ji. B. Wags Soul for me bLRIrwhIS t' no; Is SOUTH wIIAR v ER. • eel VINEGAR. -450 bbls. Clarified Cider V . Vinegar. WO do. White a Wine y Therar._tisuPerior . Vara) g or j an ., a 0°4°,4 lifavU RIALgi BY Aucryibir. MTHoliAll it • SONS, • - • Roc 139 sad 141 dloeth&IIRTE *net. et. Nab. C ge.) - RTOCRII AND REAL ESTATE._ • SALES AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY T0E111)11" 4ag the business moon in Jolt ant Atoreet only oval stet HandblEr et wiettpronewhy hawit in acidities to which we poblialf, onithe Wants! prionous to twat, saleope. Unmated, estaiemp in pamphlet tom, giving full desenptiorul of all th property to be OM on the followingC. C kit D.—Chu males of real cute and cooky a the Exehange „bereitber be held At El Weleaß norm; and, in the evening. atto'click. ',lr Conti butorwitave the opt,on oteither sale. _REAL ESTATE" AT PRIVATE SALM. Er we have a large aaweatof real estate at private lale. illellidth3 ever,' dimoriptem oteitr and, **our.. ,proporrt7. PREV fru Med ir may be had eMaauthosator• A E SA L ANOINT Mirßeall estate entered on ow oar Elkters and adyerhleed ooatWonaliy in oar Mono nhltraot (qt which )ROO copies are ;mated- wasidi t ) nee o Charge. Seventh Fall Palls, lithgengember, on the Pranataaa. ito.7N Florida street. Eighth Fall hale. 18th Septernhe:, tit the Itgelnlnts• Ninthys.l nate, leth eptstober, on the Fromana, Es- Tenthnome no. to sense. Chestnut - Hitt. Pall Sale, 85th Septem ten at t hee Exchange. 'IF B.II7OMS, E 4 1 18 wi I commence on hIONDA . %mbar V. ANL - Catakinaa now ready. - • SEVENTH FALL 14LE-=l4th SEPTEMBER. Bala on the Premises. DWELLING AND Pl mak. *THRE ii-BTORY BRICK DW ELL ING, NINTH Flo rida street. between MJeventh a Twelfth. above Or tharine street. On Friday Morning. Sept. 14th, MO. at 10 o'clock. on the uremia's, all that threa-story brick meesuage and lot of pound. saMate on f r on t we fe et and Florida greet, No. 761. eatiutwoe in l6 feet, and in depth 51 feet, to it 15 feet-wide crest. The house Sub je ct modern convemenoev, gas in troduced, .to. Subject to a yearly maw( rent of 306. Immediately after- the eete of the kaiser inn be gold the household and kitoticu furniture. eEIGHTH PALL EALE—lgth SEPTEMBER. Three-Btory Brick STORE and DWELLING. No. 1433 Fitzwater street. Went of Brood 10 " t. wttb athre° story Brick Dwelling - Three-story Brick DWELLING, No. MB4 Fitzwater street. west of Butearatt street. Modern RESIDENCS. No. 811 Spree. Meet* rliP:sto with modern improvements, in exoelleag order, oppo site the Heepits.i Garden. Peremptory Sate.—Two HDILDINO LO'TS. Norih- Beonnd Street, below Huntingdon street. Bea admlnts. Peremptory Bale.—Four-story anat. B.PAIDEreGE, N.. tlai B engem street, went of highth street. Sala ab solute. NINTH FALL BALE-79th aEPTEMBER. At i o'clock P. M. - Will include— Hata tit of George Pet, deceased— Orphan' Court Pale on the Pre_misea —.A very valuable WT of 10 Acres' Chestnut Hill. ad (inning the elegant country - seats of .epper, Mr. Platt, and others, Plan and full de scription a t auction rooms. TENTH FALL SALE—nth SEPTEMBER. Orphans' Court hale—Estate of ifintbohr C. Iltserrae, deceased- Three-story Brick DWELLINGea Lot orGroend. Washington street, weft of Swanson street. Second ward. - • .- Same F.statet—Two two- s t o ry 11•Ick•DWFAIN08. Lombard Street. east of Eleventh street. Same Estate—LOT OF GROUND. Wester it stet of Germantown road. Hineteenth Sante Estate—Three-story Brick DWELLING. North Tenth street. south of °mien street. Foorteenth ward, Same Estate—Bnek DWELLING, Esyland street. Sixth ward.- Same Es ate—DWELLING and BAKE HOUSE. N' ch. Fourth street, south of Tiunenyst'set, Twelfth ward Same Fstate—Book DWELTINC.. New. street• to rough of West Cheater. Chester.omits, Pa. - P o r olo o ool l Sale Pe order °theirs. Estate of John Murray. ceoessild, Three-story Sri k BTOE. and DWELLING. North east corner of Ninth and Auburn streets. First ward. Grohs list-Court • ale—Estate ofjohn Naos Traci/et:id. A n undivioed ninth part of the three-story Brick DWELLING. No. 316 South Front street. Same Estate—An undivided ni th part of the three-' Story Ern* DWULLINO, No 3%9 Booth Front street. Same Estate—An undivided ninth part. of the terre STORE and WAREHOUSE, southwest corner of Dela ware avenue and Ton alley, below Chestnut asset, 02 feet 6 lathes front. Same Estate—An undivided ninth part of the thine dory Brick DWELLING. No. 21D Lombard street. Neat modern RESIDENCE, N 0.130 North Twentieth street, above Cherry street. Large and valuable corner LOT, 10 acres. Markey. Chestnut. Oak. Forty ninth and Fsftieth exerts, Twin • ty- four h ward, contain* brick clay. Valuable corner LOT, ISO by 180 feet; soistbeast corner of Bonita and Florida streets. Twenty-tonne ward. BALE lOF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH_ PLATEMIRRORS, TWO *UPERIOR PIANO FO sTES, L • AGE QUANTITY OF .WILTON BRUBBrLS, VELVET, IMPERy.L.,tkp 0 . 141 CARPETS. PINK REDA AND RIVING. COU. - TEM. SHELVING, AND ST RE - _FIXTURES. GOVERNMENT GOODS, CHINA, GbABWARE, ka. CARD .—Our sale to-morrow morning. et ihe auction store. will commie: bands/ MO. lots of excellent second-hand funntore. French-Mate mirrors. aupenor eimo-fortes. large 401trItitir of Wilma. Bromide. yelper. and other came% bode and beading. amatory. shelving, and. gOrt , Rtru rea.Siorarn meat mods comprising cloth ing, blankets, uniform nape, fro.. chandeliers, China slegnrare. Ail, forming the meet attractive se sort:tem of the seams. and worthy Ms attention of dl_ j housekeeper". and cohere desirous of. purchasing. eattiOIMIZOW ready , sad the armoire saressel - 107 i11a101.11111110116 i rds it ,oo 3. V l3 2T Vill' .1 1313.11 1 1M7e a . - Che Thesoles Morton. At I o'okoek, at the .aoletion Roam ea at et ezeelleat eeeond-heed forma:axe Map o-fortee, Pie norm, masts. eta, farm el dee iteseekeepixer, removed to th e Ma 07 001ITSIIMI l l rile. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, LARGE MIRRORK EINB VELVET; BRUSSELS. AND INGRAIN CARPETS. &o. Also. on Thum:bamivnlne. at the Auction Store, the entire tiltrotor° of t family leasing the city, removed' to the More for co TORE FIX TU nvenience of sa RleE. S*. Also. at 9 o'olock. COMMOnoilitrtenra sale, a quantity of More fixtures, chantey, &a. - Sala foi wont of the Italtsd Stain. - CLOTHING; BLANKETS, As. • On Thursday frl For account of the LtrutedStatenskots.lS war/ coats. 8 mato mats. 66 wool lankets. 93 wool overalls, uniform coats, 67 flannel shirts 123 linen overalls, fa tigue caps, uniform caps, shoes. knaperusts, &a. Bale No. 5'7 South Eleventh Street. NEAT FURNITt RE. TAPkB rRY OAItPETBAni On ,Friday Kerning , • • - ' llth above South . clock. at No. 517 Beth leventh atreet. the neat houaeheld miler.; ne vem— carpet.. of a &Indy declining housekeeping. Alec. the kitchen furniture. EMMliga NNAIMBaIe N 0.764 'FLORIDA Street. WELLING AND BUYERIOR NUANITUEV. On Friday Monnns. 14th instant by catalogue, at N 0.761 Florida etroet. above Catharine. between Eleventh and Twelfth its.. the superior turmturs. French plate oriii ruirror,fine colored ougravinge, has hair inattraliseir and bed rue. China and stammers, velvet same% &o. The eabmet fur iture was made by Moore & Campion, and is In ea. reliant order. Ivr May be examined on the menses of sale. at 8 o'clock. Peremptor Sale. W • OOL,. - - By order of i homes Miami ik ed. • On Wednemiay Montag. • September 26 at 11 o'Jlook,amd. by eattleque, without reserve. at the Stores Nos. 60, 6s, and 61 North FRONT StroeL 1 A large lot of Pennsylvania. Ohio. and other Fleece, Tub and unwashed Wool of all grades fir These Woola are very light and highly desirable. and will be sold in small lots. to orderto nocrommouat • pprelisseta. All the Wool offered is in store and open for examina tion None sold by samples itir . Catalogues, with full description of each Id, will t e ready one week previous to sale. Sale No. 1329 Girard avenue. SUPERIOR PU/LNITURE. TAP/BTRY CARPETS, E . On Tuesday Morning. 215th mat.. at 10 o'olook. by catalogue. at No. 1349 Girard avenue. the suyerior parlor. dining MOM. and chamber furniture, roverittg carpets, &o, AUG. the kitchen furniture. . . . . sr May be examined at 8 o'olook on the mornise a! the sale. MOSESgATILUIS, Al7t! T (I k Ann? MMIISSION :MERCHANT, sou beast norner of 4, ZVI( ford V_A c‘,..at MA'l HANG' LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED BOOKS. oonsistinc. o Theoogical. Ilistoncal, Medical. law. and Miscellaneou. Books. On Wednesday Morning. - Sept. 19th. at 10 o'clock. at WINS Nathan.' Auction Store. southeast corner of Sixth and Race *treats, in mom:id-story salesroom entrance (tome Rao. street. Consisting. in part, of Doody Bibler,Ranonal Psycho logy. rost's Pictorial World, Nixon's Digest, Anato mical Atlas, downcast Journal of Medical - Philip on Chronic Diseases, Bond's Midwifery. Thomas' Practice. Wilson on Febrile Diseases, Materia Medics, Homeopathic Practice, Dublin Dunteotor Beehe's Die pensatni y. London Lancet (6 vols.). rd edico-Chirorgreal Review. Shakepeare's Works, illustrated and other wise Poet* and Poetry of the Ancients, Poet' and Poetry of Europe. Life of Clay. Life of Penn, nominee of the Crusades. Life of Washington, World of Art and Industry, Illustrated Views in Cootland, Greet Brtta4a, and Ireland, Chambers' Miscellany. Women of the Testament, splendidly illustrated : Byron's Works, Campbell', Poetical works, Burns' Poetical Works, Poetical Quotation, large Tamil L Bibles, *lord, bonny In morocco and gold; floater Bible, in col.; Little ton's History of kngl. no.in 4 v015 .,- year 179) I atin. Greek, Ens lish. and other Dictionaries; French Walks, Booke of Meets. and 100 other books. (0.17 , The Trade, and the poetic, generally. are invited to attend the sale. - . - 11161 , Open for examination emir on the morale:, ci sale. - M4III TO LOAN.+ - SOS, 000 to loan. at the lowest rate., sep diamonds. watohes, Jewelry, silver gate. dry g 0.., ;nothing. aro caries, *agars, hardWert, cutlery plasma, ninon., Mi ni tuns. heidipr, awl on goods of ism, • ducription. to huge or OMAlSOloantla,oom one emu to theatortoA fote 4r:m gt u 4,, vi... In thi..n, Pitysta entrance% Stmt. Btaineas hee; fi t to t l4... . . toa a ~...y, 'mar i: 1 IIS la ro. T. Sir Advanoss i f r sad upwards at two Per osilL Advaisoes of sus asd womb, it ass wait. for short foam. AT.PRIV Timm °tram thertemlL :ma . .mu d /i e. eiA Oa renal aellint Drlo4ll. Sold lor anir Was valor ver lever and loins yr Eastlab Swi ronolowatobta. at automatons ills inoe4 Jels a stry a' S evert desorrition.nry lorgoss, li stilts, malletl - t ale, mtalltY o Navana Mart at half tea tmportatfort attoe itt i li t s icen ties to nit parohaure. sail various other MA 0 Yeit BALES . A'S to Ersolgy y t e Atio'ionear. , Inlllilr.tr or 001 ° na l % gAV V/ 141. 11 stied. ` SPLEN DID SET OF DI SIVONDS AT PRIVATE, SAL C. ,Catisinms of diamond and opal breastpin awl ear- Mts. Fries, 8650. Coat in Pans SLAV. $801,666 67 EXCURSIONS. i ff timmg FOR TUX SEA SHORE. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIO RAILROAD.—On and after SATURDAY. September l, Mail train leaves Vine-street wharf. —1.3 u .4 CO P.M. • ExPre i s STURNING. LEAVES ATLAN T IC: Mail.___...._ Exp '6.08 A.M. Stopping at all Stations going and returning. SUNDAY TnAleigh I save Vine street —B.S) A. M. Leave A tlantio at. . ~ . • ... P. M. Fare to Attanno, $1.80; round . trip * ticket., good for three days. $2.60. Frei ht must be delivered at Cooper's Point by 3 P.M. The Company will not be responsible. for any goo.* until received and reoeigted for by their Agent at tne Point. atiM-tf JOHN G. BRFANT. Anent. JrVlil L A IMLPIII A AND MAME DRAWN* RA .LROAD. DE GIITKIL EXti_UR6lONe.. Oa end after MONDAY, J lhp i t.phinufotriisiouts:Yrier"' th e Wil"nng routes Vl Tlocers for sale at 4. ioke s OSA, Broad and Callowlull strer. o Munn Falls and return ._..,_..,,,..,., ' l6 eo o Scranton and return ----.-- 650 o Look Haven and rata= ft 59 For further partioulara see small bills. oppr ali to hunt Agent of the Oompang, Broad and calloutlll Ghee% or to gNO. F. REAL'S , ' General Agent Phila. ts Readlng Railroad. Pall. G. A. NICOLLEI, Gen'lßuparintandant i B•ading• inl-tf 101 M. TO PLEAS WIS TRAVE LXIIB.—Grft.nd Ibrourzon from Ph:!Wel- S Fs*, Montreal Quebec, River Sahra nen 'd We ' Itiontains : Portland golten. Saratoga enna : and New York via Lat e lantano. River al. errehLoe, (}read Trnakßailway. Splendid steamier Al t for Swirly Ri ver . and return to Madei ra via Portland an Boston or Barstow Serum. Fires or the round trip se ollow : MU Philadelphls a Gnebeo. White Mosollsias,Boe to • and New York ~.......-.- taus From ' bilS4l•lothi vim:4lo=oW: Ililiaskii • Spnnss, as Pies York.— ..--. . sum Fr i . eebee to ft.:Liana? Ri7ii.ll - 87114ttria. - -.Z...tha1l g .. , stieieber li i l / 1 1111. sigd Isis p: I• . ' Swimpli, anin n t a l likr 4 lilt- . ' *lnd. nAUTIO N—ORIINTAL DETERSITE C BOA P.—F*o4oE4od by tk• mat tad tossited aso earsof giurast t iokigamy•tui unuirusoiplellsauksts liars Awl, Wilts It I* imaisabeircial. &ad sir it our duty' to ao thOvutAili Mat' gmeallos ex cept our name chimed on sat ' tat VAN OA k air FAIARAtiRS' PLATFORM SOALIB, VIVI for aule by FAIKEIANNII WU9., 0,18 - 4 TV) QUAMilif atm% MIL