MZE== Mad* 111fiiti:CIttaistrirltita , ~,;il#l!!!',,Till;toilAb-110,11rktitlilli 11t4105,11"':!" PASTING 1.415, PRAMS.. " ,2 4 speoicierAgolisit o uteircht.isso;PfAr :Pot Trsitiii`viritialtanst 111 1 WItth"1 /10 " 414 .; -'ol4l4iPtstribent 11,18110:' _ sonsilleat. . •„ ..„ 1 Upward's,,iu isoarelag toad:. ' _The ge 'tettiolt, has ban. siltedy esesetlY thelleirls of the strititso auto , the lothOttileesSent, ;;'sttit-,birritaltr,'fliaSter;:hai today taken a mote, foists! ',baptised pti w hey e netts sign, and trap.. :_i_trping, of woe, Abe 'a tlist rosin of. a nma t mro r , twit's& of thefts*, inaluding T. H. .firrobei;;Qhierliever of,',tht Milwankst, Pine -Deriartniset, Seemed s' fitting opporthelty to' allow threi grief if this .vrhals, alty t 6 rnanifist Itself.' le: radio otoessidtt pursusitia et this r dsuire; the u'hisyor tits' thy pisterday made Obit, !pools thar,,s, 2a token of ralpset for the witted, and ilea niark'oririerpethi for th• 'i' ) Wilda* btrabierved' at a dai 6f. fastieginfl -- r peayerj and-that ell the rabile-olless and plum' 'of hi:stasis bit aloltd for thi day stid'aiptcp"tely, iit'esstditt Cris/00 1 ' latt - niebt el,ioTl,olhe 2the-MONlK'lisil T. 11: - PAW Eneimiee ot• um, =monk, 'Fifa Deppattute t .: ;On: the-arrival et the stain sb°a 6l -g.•-bl. - ,'• it- sees met st , :tirs •depoTb7 the hillicitulthe Department Walt tonhass. old A /*is Onager_ 'of oltisene. The body Bfr-cavistos was taken depirthiont.lind litelfiyea procassetost-Irtih -blissievtosubes, and the ' the city 11415 - to the,riiektimoC Of his - .tether on' listen;- sewed., destdy,_. stibuiriltorus seemed to pervade the countermines Of Over, one -- •tidoPd' 'AMMT,Prostiolori, swd the giaring emebite,.vbe ossoioneni; 'lnd'the Maid Of tbastolling boll its 'it netted away on the midnight:3lN eltogether made' up a some of inde scribable, I might my heartrending, icleranity.. - univissamsearsr. The outer signs of-mourning we vielble ttmost every, portion of the oity., the; pa Lik Opalditige;lnolwitng the engine houses, neitspavter „.,".:01ficos; hotels, bildtbartere of the 'Various osl assomatione,-.t0., -are draped in black: - Iu Me t...ect,, and theetreete in that vicinity, about every building present'', the same isombre-appearance.• The'griaf la deep Cud universal. And these manes and shims ign., of grief Must continue for days -flavetielis: 'The bodies of MUM one-quarter of the '''clodenierholtielcing to Milwilikee have yet been, moor Med.: Every • day. the ' mama waters must yield tiy, the loved and lost, and - every day these trnitinbfreenee bust be re-emoted, until the last victim Shall-find erosUng place beneath the dry otsdlot,theyelley.:.i - . 2,,,roitasteketnininomits. - , in.,purmanee - otrireaagementa made last eve. .„ning; facirel'obsthities over tbeAleven bodies • itriosaghb - frOns 'Mesa° limit night, took plaice to ., .L diiy,' the. hoar being, bard for that Ceremonies at _ nine-o'clock: this morning. The city, as I have - Muted above, - bore all the outer signs of mow , -.int - At the ;holm • named the' tire Department • -40tiip,their line of 'mach. and proceeded to the 2_,, It irisidinoeof.the fattier of the lat. Chief Engineer, vieein, where 'the body , lay: The body. o f the 'dead waiialieis in 'charge, end the prates, :riOn. pease,' ded, with stemma eoletinlreed, tip Main street to the junction with -Masse street, --- , - where it was joined, by the military, that body doing ebort, vas rsocaderow. . - The procession marehed through several streets, and finally to the 1;tathollo cathedral, where the importing ceremonies for the dead were performed, iu the presence of a large and solemn audience. At the close of the 'formal ceremonies, the pro. siding bishop made a deeply.interesting - address. 'After the ceremonies in the church, the preemies _ took up its line of march through several streets to• Market Equate, where it was dismissed. During the procession, a large erowd of people lined, the sidewalks, and in front of the cathedral an Mense number wee gathered: Every face seemed to be marked by the deepest solemnity, and good order_and sobriety were °Mimed without exesep; tion. • 'HONORS to van motroar ow au "flays capyam - • , • WILSON. There Is a deep feeling of respect for the memory of Captain JeudiftWitson pervading the whole cont. inanity. All Del assured that everything which Mortal man could accomplish war done by-this noble sailor to avert the terrible calamity. As an evidence of this, I take the followiag resolution . which, among other., was passed at a large meet. Jug of eitisens lest evening: .Rtieletd, That this meeting anoints dseelVerW , the fan, It and friends of be late Captain Wilson of the Plain and feel it a due to his memoir that vs tir t rg &It u tkee t :lee ti ltt i n t ue I our, adiniralon of hie ea to as ny e itture MOM. to ' - abivolui4i lebooartliadi, o lasi l lW OWu life in his *Mote tu age th e, ii.a 01 the, alters under lie - ilia CAVIL Or in OALANifT TO DD laviSSIBATED. 'At a meeting of the °idiom of . Bfilwahkee, an Monday, evening, a resolution wee unanimously adopted that Chief of -the Pollee 'Seek be: author. - - isad to Obtala the assistance of able ahip-tnesters, Vtlifk build - ire. and others, end make inveallgatiotte . • ' is to the sea-going qualities of the - Lady 111 gin and the ododuet;of"the, captain oft;the schooner Angus . ; ta;Whiek was tie eause-Of the clisestor. hamar Yea Van suivaasas. A-large meeting wit held yesteiday at the rooms • • of-the Chamber eT Commerce, fbr the relief of th• itufferers by the fate disaster. elexander Mitch ell presided. The antimafia rated . that there were .seventy or eighty widows mourning the loss of hos• bands by this catastrophe, and' that it had mode • three hundred to fear hundred orphans, 03x ' Mayor Page added, "full one thousamd."] The -'r*\tronette...kuttet...NiailmmetAw.ethtte sugif. . :7-11trir. ei *committee of three from each ward , was,appoioted to decide upon some plan for the re ' *Etta orderer*. ~ • , . -----_, `•-:-..,. :', • --rrliute'of Wittig- in Canada., • 1 -, ig0...., '- ' elders-id. of •yetterdiy,•soys: • . • t j‘ -• • - '.• - hewn, Kept.' 13 -10 P. hf ;- li e Prime dent ' ' , •'. harnia,_, a city of about Cosi thousand inliabt- imits, oxtpotis mile, distant, at nine o'oleek this • 'morning. •As the Prime drove from - the hotel to ..the depot• 4 'vast' envoi isirrounded blm', Some slic4 ;bands, and , Otis ressabed-over ,the carnage .•- -- • - ' and ~ itsok off the -Prince's hat, that the crowd „'.!-,- . ,.4241 1 ,thv i neu-40Att._ r.: . an,ll. _.--- •-,, - Tbe rine. am suite quarter - at the Tecumseh _ - ~.- B otel; the largest In tbe city, but bas aprivate ; • ,:t --„„,entrancir„- The passages are Ailed with :erowdS, : ' ..: ,• 1104,': al lei' New York duringthe Japanese visit, :- - • : '' ?the ' ladlei ittinipt 'to forgo their any to the pH ' '•' " 'va'n .'ipsitansiits of-the suite, are with difficulty , t 'repulsed, - end lingeroctrioesly atoned the entrease. • , '._ ' - -'_ Pickpockets are 3 mtmerous. Therhotel ii guard; -._:•.' : ;•:, id try soldieri, who call " Hush " to the eW tore, ,- .1 .., VIII mks no notice of the creed'. •••-• •• • , -. : : .... _. - During - the Prince's 'thanes-the toWnsfolks were 'regaled wlth'lndian games: by the Kilkenny tribe, .- --s-andthy a alrealea'a tournament,- in: which; an ell -- '' • ''. l from Port Hilton took sod; Vstrt, wit • the se - L , ....... , redo L. 1 The Pbtenlx, of London, woe the tint petal"-it &tier oup-zwhieh wu _ably/I-rowdy presented by the Port Huron boys. The Palace stepped nowhere on the road •to Sarnia, bet erowds"gather sd and at every station. IN reception at fla was fine. 'filth I was! eity and county add ere presantoctit. 1 ,`" ~.- the railroad station, and were varied by; an ad- dnes rend' by an old Indian About two band red • - ' - 'genuine Indians were grouped together, belonging ~ , ,t,- , zi--4. to7ariona tribes, some of them ooming from Lake - Superior to pee, their " brother," es, they called thelqinee: • _-_ • ' - Young Chief, one of this band, stepped forward, • -; Ind-with i fine display of Indian oratory, Weloom ,.. :• „ :el the Prince, and presented hies with a magni , • _:...- - ...: - . - ,literitlitteultutwk; in ei_daeortitedliark else. An interpreter: transinted this speech, which was -..- -splendidly delivered, and, then translated into In dian the Prince's. reply. Each Indian was pre .- . _ aerated with= silver medal in oommemora - . -Honor the 11- ; • - • -The Prices then took a nil on Lois Huron, and i ' ''partSols of a collation at the Grand Trnnk'atation. "-. • As they:throve 'up to the station-tiro of the four horses beoame.deteehed from the earriagai and for ale* moments the Prime wee in gnat danger, se • ; , „ the hones, reseed - and plunged frantically, se -„ ': nouraged by the'shentsier the crowd, The Prince ':. : 7 •,,-,,.. coolly retained hie seat liewever, and the horses ; :'Were gully subdued : . -1: , ' . • - t-;- 1 'The' royal train reached London at half pait - ' • three, where the 'Nines wee received by a great crowd at the hotel. Jest as he entered, an old .' matt, overcome by the excitement, fell in an apo plectic, tit before him, audit:* Prince ran up stain hastily, as if to avoid the eight At 4 o'olook a levee was held la the City Hall, et Which three thousand persons were presented, and' addresses were read from national societies. The Welehmei presented an address, and claimed the !Ace or peculiarly theirs. • - . A tins rifle was presented to 'the ?tidos by a - ' . oemruitthe of the *Phew, sie a epode/Mt of the iverkmanship of this city. ' . As the Prince returned from the levee, a drunken fellowfung his old bat in his face, and the Prince, Menlo over the carriage, restored the Asa, and --- nedde his accent:snag of as anolor _:.` • . Tl•night• the Prince attended a ell. The room ' looked like that of a esenteyeffiriee firemen's ball. .'- Thu pictures of' horses,:dogeolandeespes, the prinn ,• of ‘• Young America," the festoons of red, white; , : . ; 'sad blue bunting, the leokthgthlalfueS-4dl were the same, and made the quasi look unique, after the' -.'grand Montreal display. . The Prices went early, , ', -' stayed late, danced often. and seemed to enjoy him ' • self. - The city was illuminated and the belle elms.. , .-• • The thlegraph.olEne blesed most gloriwisly , . The London, Tomes' letterodcsoriistigtherrhuos4 Progrore liore at, Womb' reaOhed oalkta,, and are displayed in ivory reading roam They 4trov. he ." much laughter, not less by their tardiness than a 3 - -'' -, the ,thstioarabire which 'they disPia7 in statenlvnts - • ' Oboist" the s habiti of die people, the geography of - Mr country, ant even the moot common etatistfor. ~ • • "-NI lending Oanaciens, ouch as members of Par. ' ' ' 'Monne,' repeatedly assert that the American prees : , , never - appeared to better advantagn than by this -, -, , . Ootnnartson witttH gush enterprise. ; At len .o'olook to-morrow the Ptinee lisves for Ni.44ra Hill, arriving there late in the afternoon, I .." -hi he burps. at' Severe! small plaeSs. ois the route, -...:',.....;_. He rowing there. till Tuesday nail, end then goes - - — to Slidell , on - then to Detroit, and then to the nest of the American eagle' .. „ . • .: , Jlxatxa Otrull. Tan ions, 01 •Beinni.—An • piper his this paragraph relative to Lord '. Byron' ' We print ae . enillturfrifion of the Jen '' hint spirit ehleh not ; only .att' coin • distinguished %"peeple - when living,.hat intrudes .upon the stored ' nisi -of death : itlgre .0.310nal -1411dMall, of Newstead,'a day or ego, presented a Dumber of artieleit, formerly a • the -property of Lord' Byron, to the Museumof the i llotfoghara Natirallaue .Soefety, Among these wire' the lasts upon widish' his Lordship's boobs and ' shoed ware made.' The butts are about nine Inohell leagi Darrow, high et the instep, and generally at Ztumettleal skint" • They ware accompanied by efollowing affirmation tram William" Swift, 9, ,ntede Lerdabipts boeti po ts v ises! ---bout- to-180f. Swift b ettiFiilve, and eon tidbit to - reside at Southarall. _ate eartlilesie wife -- . ,theismainenem of the lasts an d 410 rip of Lord' deformity, regarding whist there !hive tam toe'reauy sontradietory statemenn4 is as rot.' lows: Swift, boot and elms nowthwelli' Notts, having bad the'honor of trotting • ' ' Byron, whilst living at Sontbriell,' fined sill year: 11106; - to- lftf. MIMS that these streibe .•, • upon - . whet ' 10 - Lordship's- boots end sluies were made; 'sad . that** last pair - were made' on • -day of.Msytiert.,...lle -farther • says !tilt LYa.4.ls.:Lordeldp - ltad not ik,ehab foot, ants gmerally, • bek,that.it,Jrai Waned the dame le 'the ' other , encepf . idnl t om.einatly- inch and a--half' i4 , -,otoxtor Illittaw, was - tt ;the-ankle', , •;•,;ti-- 3 0 4 1411:. c?' l 4.,l o . Wlldentle *Vont turned ifty , . • . • Otak-ildn'itordelip ore. --** .4 1 • 4 0' stn./king/ • .1 1 .0!.: 62 0 - lewst fit.liwir4ntatt rpr _ ,doWalo thkgstrittle /t•' - • "T , :to the Role of MI shoe:" The of 'tbatieg Wes Min- smaller. It was the left - hit (fligaidj WL **WV " 1 GENERAL NEWS. • ~A ll,l 4 rgallTT TO bats IT RAlif:4-CA. letter !failiVieliburg, in the Richmond Vitiatels, says : gentleman who resides neer ileydtalb Moak' lenbnrg -,county, Virginia, ,eepited, to ' a new of otrutrellingSbeeloadkai order to Sok.sit 0, will: Ifith,theoriew of attaining - IP4, Mize tosehallt erafti whiob revel -sireo nre- le-said-to -hetiiirty-feetisauiter at the teile r whloki ,:illutitt ratans id Wei efOt of forty feet • To this height , itemitaiesltint ones, oath seven• feet. in distnetef,, - Theennalter flu " then:redoes' two; .. iiillak..-rtm-up -tiventy feet hi,zher,.itaietelis of. the - etructuldo rSesbing an old. NU* ef date feof, , The whole omsoenf was erected at &colt of.abont one thoneand dotterel. The mo diste eprandi of owning %la fall as follows : Th , t flues are filled with dry'-pine-wool, which is , set on Ore, and-wroth kept up until;the desired Offeefla Predeasid t-44,11aent4,• Eta theory is, -diet tite:msiatiiiidiprodeoldche the nit above the Jewee_vrill-eimeiste "icheintiato Over It, when pleaty ,- etrAii, - Wilifilf in that vioinhy. 'The 94 Adflaiieelid t ie to be a firm .10'1114 tbs triqUoydlitiand .04 , of his in limtless, noted stand , the tot that, after re peated ima hundreds of _cords of ireod,-hietoliseir filled% produce the desired SloOtOti:thituripropitioim heavens, he hay int Polak o,oirrelweelferer from drought during the entireepringsuidanmsneto ;, 404414 Iteff,fOrk corres liondelit 'Bathe , Tianiffipt; precisely such a wornaain aspect, manners, and converse -00W, aslyoarwottid expect, from liar aateceddints -OM; „billittolttliroelii.tlie deep. exlierienee of „sorrow, ea it immense-a strong character, is evi dent % .theirabduid , tot* of her - beating and ex premien..Res •dhicionrse Je fall of intelligenoe ; she feels a triaalatereel,, to oar country, its natu ral resources 'awl mobil character ; there is great moral energ y, sound Engliah sense,-and true self respeotrin the-noble widow of - the brave ex plores; ,and her many friends hero, after doing all in' their power to make her sojourn pleasant ina ,qUiet way, are. anticipating her return from Ca . Tun venerable - Molles Myera, the. oldest man In Riehinen4Vi.; died 'on - the £fili inst ;at the ago Of U 0 yearn: He rettainedlis health and activity in a remarkable degree until Within'a, !bait period ef. .his death; and his mental' facil i ties were unto • paired-to the last. Mr. Myer was a native of New 'York,iind Ogg* to Ritihmond, Where he resided ever afterward, about Sixty-five years ago. He was a man of fine Intelligence, polished address, areloonsiderable acquiremests. Hewes one of the most benevolent and charitable of men, and passed through life without ever having lost a friend or made antnemy. - A Hottatbrat .40411F,r-MrS- Mary Robinson, young Married woman, who keeps a Stand in the St. Bernard market; 'was 'deeply - , engaged in the maternal aot of nourishing 'her infant yesterday morning, when negro boy; about fourteen years old, put his hand in the moneydrawer. Mrs. It laid down her infant; and caught his arm, at the 'earess time telling him she .wmald send him to jail, When the rascal seised her' expelled breast in hie teeth;, and; hatlnOther,ehrieks of agony called in - esalatanoe, he would have completely bitten of the nipple. -which he ,msarly succeeded in do ing:-.4%7. 0: Ditto. , EuitOPZAN DEMAND TOR AXERIOAN BREAD ITITSIA.—The London Time.,, of the 27th ultimo, says: 41 The orders for grain transmitted to America and the 'continent since' Friday last have been ex traordinarily, large. By the Xanard steamer of Saturday they are believed to have been heavier than by any previous paoket, in nonsequenoe, not Merely of the state of the London market, but of the rather discouraging character of the accounts from various parts of Europe. , oxxlizinvo of the Andrews family was held at Wallingford, Conn., on Thursday last The family is a very large one, having representa tives in every - State of the Haien, from many of which mellaberiWore present on 'this pleasant oc casion. The first of the name emigrated to this country in 1830, and of two brotherewho remained here-one , returning to, England—one settled at Rexford, Mass., and the other et New Haven, Conn. They are the ancestors, probably, of all who boar this well-known name in this country. Naw RAILROAD 12i GEoutaa.—The survey of a new railroad route ommeoting - the Indies, Springs with the Macon 'and Western Railroad, Ckeorgia, has just been- completed. The survey recommended leave, the Macon and Western Rail road at the twenty.six-mile post, or olio mile above Forsyth. The route wilt be seventeen and a halt Sidles long, and its estimated colt is 8325,- 70, or $18,60415 per mile. ' ; Ma.. E. W. CAITPI2IIII, of Milwaukee, last week found a basket in one of the streets of that eity, in which were seven ' thoueand one hundred and ten:llolam in .Amerioan eagles! A family hf. Ominans, just arrived, proved to be the ownev.y. It had been let down and forgotten, while some- thing about their baggage - required adjustment in the street. • • PREPARATION NOR THE PRINOZ OF WALKS AT .(v sw Yonx.—The reception committee of citizens have engsga the Academy of Mello, for the night the 18th October, at $1,200 and an indemnity of $3:800 to the manager, forlaterrupting the opera tics performincek An invitation has been for• warded to Miss Harriet Lone, niece of President Buchanan to Open the ball with the Prinoe. Os Tuesday last Special Agent Bull arrest oil II: A. Whipple, the postmaster at PertyPo Mills, Clinton county, on a charge of gaoling. money from letters passing his officio. A very clear case of guilt was established, and - he . was - folly corn _ 'miste d ianeci • - ellifFerristriMs rTr w Brig, best wine grapes of Europe, by - selecting the btat native grapes and planting their seed. • plesnr . op in Connecticut is Imteene_e, eCefght - tif ten cents pel bushel -THE Marquis of Ohandos has commissioned 'John and Godfrey Frankenstein, of Oleolunati, to paint for him views of and - at Ningaraltalls. Ma. Mortaisswr now states that he will not enter the, ring exoept under oirettmstanoes o great proiosatlon.“ ,,- • • . k 0413'AT lON b .. _ Reported tot TURKS MAN tr.- 41#4* • Bag le, Kenny-11,W ,bnhbels saltalunrWstreo,ft Bons. PoBTO ommu,o—Ban...meikw . en, Davis -33,91 bags cores 3184 hubs oil.Dellett Bna; wbege cores 8 Carneohe Co. be -stork; 1 box and .o Wethenll & Bro. PRILADELPRIA BORD OF TRADE. - GEORGE N. TATHAM. T. FROTRINRANI, 00M A 1117131 OP van Alliq ROBERT B. REED. - - LETTER. HAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Phtladeiphia. Ship Phlhulelphia, Poole— Liverpool soon Ship Tuscarora. Danlevy., Liverpool, soon .ip Emily Animas, Stncldatoi• -I.4verpOol. noon nap &red; Dlogonagle ......Londonderry. Sept. 20 * Ship tiov Lansdon_, Stone.- • ... -Liverpool. soon Hark Donn Anne, Coho..— .... .Liverpool. soon Bng Thos 'Walton -.-...5t Bans, soon MARINE' INTE.E.LIGENfir, PONT OW PHILADELPHIA Sept. 145/ 196 n SUN RISE/I 50-HUN SETS- 10 1119 H - . ..2 6 ARM VW): Bark Joseph Maxwell. Davis. from Porto Cabello 79th ult, with coffee, hides. &o. to Gallen Bros.! Left no American vessels. Towed up by tug AMOTIOS. Bark ilea Eagle, Ronny, from Barbadoss nth uit Turks Wand Ikt inst, with salt to Thos A'attson tr. SOr s. Loft at latter port bark Coobittiate, for Boston . and br,g I , alkaLfor New York, both to sail on the following do. The S experienced heavy weather on the emit, or d wait four days north of Hatteras, with strong dales .9 os a tat Sr long 84, passed bark Irma, from Maracaibo I ,r Philadelphia. Bohr Austin. Parsons. from Plymouth, Bohr Ottoman. Clifford from Near Haven. Bohr Garnet & Barah. Tice. from Lynn. Bohr Rea Witch, Tr ter, from Providence, Bohr Frs Newton. Gilkey. from Warren. Bohr Prank Herbert, Parker. from Boston. Bohr N B T Thompson. Steelman, from Boston. Bohr R Wanion, Pierce, from Boston, Steamer P T Meant Bide. 34 hours froth Now York. with indite to W M Baird & Co. CLEARED • • Steamship Keyt tone tiiite, POrslurpn, Charleston. A : iron, Jr. Steamship Boston, (hooker, N York, via Capa May, ea Allderdice. Steamship Cantbridae, Howes, Boston, H Wiasor. Steamship City of itiolimond, MitormiLitiobmond. •Abater. r. Ship Flo J ra MoDonald, Fuller, London. Workman It CO Bark Ann k.lizeibeth. Norprave, Havana, Wm Com inks t on . . O Bids Elixabeth Watts, Bryant, Bt Jago de Cuba, Ala ra & Cabada tobr S 1, B Wsla, swain, Wilmington. NO, D Bohr A nson. Persona. Pirtnooth.Vgler. Stone Co.& none rtswion, eillkelb 1511.110 r, • do Bohr Harrie itch. ork, Ttoe, Lynn, N ilturtevant &Co Pohr Bear W Tyler. PI YOTk. Auderuied k. Co. Bohr FIN* Herbert. Parker, Baton do - Behr N B 1' Thompson, Elteelmaa, B aton, Van Dunn. orton &_Co• Roby R Dilon,Tierce. Boston, L Bothericel & Co. boor, Men. rbartivion", Boston • do ittl • Rohr Harriet eGilttery, Park, Portland, do Mohr Rotan, Gandy: Lyon, do Bohr Sophia Godfrey; tines,ll. Medford, do Bahr Ottoman, Clifford, Boston, Nettie, Hammett g; , - Mohr C t. Bohn, MoGar, Providence, R R Ro Tee rt & Co Bohr G M !Web, Mills. Providence, Davin & roarson, - Bahr_ J R McFce. Tow ticront. captain. gni. L Gagryllar, Saltimomelroveg. Jr. • • .. A tiS;aaDDQ 12. ta ll eory i n Mir:l7F, bta,,.tkiltelgT, isdon a omousead'as fol. . Two rattlers sad MOUE Armitt. pig iron to Cabers Ps Co; Alms Item_ oord wood to J Member+ sr; Amen osa flour to. to Iwo Moyer; Odsj J Landis, do .tooattata. -# - l" • YEMo - itANDA... -km, Aft Peter, Sawn, lorPhllAdalptitei, plearid at Lon don Ist toot. ' .. . . bale Lamalatafr Biloani- for Philadelphia , phoned at. aiveryoo, 10th U. sh i p swam eights. Heyward, henoe,lttot from Mo. gnies ennead at Liverpool Sit h alt, • ; • • ~ a air , totl*. r tam r.. 00414 et New York 13th Itelitrill e ffraitr. Bald. cleared at Liversiool gist ult for ttateutta,, ~ ' ' • , this , %Medlar, Chnind. fro m Callao, at Cuxhaven Sin al t, - obit , Querns,. Owen, at St Nalco 11th July from Calcutta. and 'mild tor London, , - • ' eel, , flake, . Lanai from ' ttaarleta 'atillido for Cal cutta. visa spoken *sib Ail, eat tri. lOng ID W. Bark , ',land°, Pt tokenism. at MUMS Syron MI /ray , for n 10 de Janeiro zest - day _ Bark Nathaniel . Cogswell . , stninlini &eared at .Provi , : dance lath Met. tor Zanstbar. Brig Ocean Jil . Morrow. keno*, at Barbadoes 18th nit, and alined fool,_sneposed for 8t Thorns,. Brig Keentate. Bill, benne for Saco, salted from Ifoluree , Hon; WO taut. Brig Billow. liodadon, hen**, Sirired at Salem lath instant. • .. , aria truteeton, Walla, halloo, arrived at Remedios illig Ma ur ese, tinterbridge, cleared at . New York 19th liseforM i ontssideo and a market. ' •• " Wig Goy stilt, Arthur, sailed from Mainsail Silt ult. .for Portland. Brix Wank Hawk, Tibbetts, *leered at Piston Nth alt AM Philadelphia. , ' Bne.dabao s iirown. from Boston for Philadelphia, old from Isoirries Hole 10th mut.' , . - , , Behr Beeline. lizrk, *hong at Havana 7th inst. for PhilirdMpros: • - - - _ ~ ' Soar Fenno:Vann., for Phllsdelphisi remained at ..litavana-li li - not - • .1 , Bens ;David _ifinith, Doligleali arid, 8 .Clarke Orikin; b i arrived at &dem let met. r i tZra ,J . ki. Mien, Bsnoook, and Diamond, Norton, henna, arrived at Boston 12th Mat. totsa oquigni, lintton, Minos, arrived at Alerrandint: Um mail • '' ' • arrived it Norfolk 18th Bohr mar', Akddish, Matte. = t 4 . 1;1111;41'041 fritiCiarki'hanOai .arrived at Provi.- ... drize•Ai ••• lard allipOtee,Sarria, ii W Wellington, Wells, aa . .. l , , A aylor, Dukes ' for Philmislshia, gaited PA"vid11111" taut. h - - t d • r _Sao fawn, Smith, einlit, all vn atPaw -oelia t illth inst.- • , - ' .__ixtn 'l. (Mastro, Charts'', (rem Newbury port rm. Phi. ' ar [Pin n ai at 71.iiwport L 11111416 and remained IPM MO. iik,H110,35. 0 . T arry , cleared at Baltimore 18th init. for !•!-14117-11 Arilitempard, for Philadelphia; sail" from 1 New Haven Ifah not.-- iAs p,witisdle,Playloy,hmioe, arrlyed at lyakrburtrmit r : :Po*.mobleiol*liod;lio6yuthp?l_, lI M f - erliett ': Arta. L L Abetii;lltoglirsi L andl:n* ' I 6 ittrtlit:l7ll tirtildlrly" at *"`"r" 16th hill' for Ai n • isdelois. i , 0 oared at Roston 12th tau t • je),4 bl e t f I E4 MlLADkaaralAy SATURDAY.... sErrEmBER gcr. • ItOLITICAL. L IN"LNI HABILIN I 0 U R T I.N VIOTORTI PEOPLE'S MASS MEETING LANCASTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1860 PROTECTION AMERICAN INDUSTRY FREE HOMES FREE L.ABORERSI FREE TERRITORIES FREE WHITE MENI THE MAINTENANCE NATIONAL UNION RIIPREMAGY OF TILE LAWS! THE PEOPLE PENNSY L V A N I Who aro ia favor of the PROTECTION OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY Who are in favor of FREE ROMESTEADS TO ACTUAL SETTLERS Who aro in favor of PROTECTING TERRITORIES NOW FREE Prom the BLIORT OF SLAVERY EXTENBION ; Who aro in favor of AtAINTAININO OUR NATIONAL UNION -SUPREMACY OP TILE LAWS INVIOLATE Who am in favor of A RADICAL REFORM, Reoh gotreet the @tomatoes profligaoy and oor roptione of the present National Administration, are invited to atteria a GRAND STATE MASS DIEETINti LANCASTER; PA.. ON WEDNESDAY, BET. la, , To evihfist , s‘ &ammo lafow Were who. have impoverished our Treasury, poialyied - our Commerce. and beggared our Laborer's Yintaftm l lintr ?"l Ana every shape. The fallowing distinguished gentlemen are exneeted to attend and deliver Addresses: Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine, People's Oandldete tot Vine President; Hon. ANDREW - G1 CURTIN, of Pesos., People's Candidate for Governor Hon. CARL sguii;. of WIROOTIIIin Hon. JOHN !MERMAN, of Ohio; Ron. THOMAS CORWIN, of Ohio; Hon. SIMON CAMERON, of Penn.; Hon. MORTON MoMICHAEL, of Penn. ; MAN TRUIRBULL. of Illinois ; Hon. E. JOY MORRIS , of Pennsylvania ; Hon, JOHN HICKMAN, 'Eon. THADDRUS STEVENS, Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, 1/011. - JAISEISH.. CAMPBELL, Hon. DAVID WILMOT, Hon. JOHN W. %MANGER, Hon, A. H. REEDER, Hon. GALUSHA A. GROW, Hon, E. McPIIERSON, Hon. JOHN COVODE. Hon. JOHN C. KUNKEL, THE LINCOLN, HAMLIN, AND CURTIN CLUBS Throughout the State, and ospeoiallz in all the Eastern counties, aro expeoted to attend, pi overly organized. THE WIDE-AWAKES Are eapeoted to attend In full foroe, properly °Moored and esti/biped, and a WIDE-AWAKE TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Will take also° on the Evening of the Day. EXCURSION TICKETS Will be Loaned on all the Red twaye. good for the time ripoeggary to go to laminate r, attend the Meeting, and return home. _Friends of the Right! the great prehuunary struggle Le the Keietone State Lehigh at heed. Rally in your might to promote your glorious cause Our friends In any part of the State. desiring informa tion in detail in relation to the facilities for traneptirta- Wont° and from the Meeting, or upon any other point. will address the STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, by vrbloh: all oommunioationti will bo promptly and . satioraotorily anararad. ALEX- K. McOLURE. CHAIRMAN PEOPLE'S STATE COMMITTEE. JOHN M, ByLLIVAN, Seorstary. P.EofAVlkataCkMMaarseoMl3./ .NQTxC~~..,..,~ w... , CDPVISFANSIWWW2U3sENGgit, i R AIL MU. -W y n oomPANY--Ownewourstuand DroND streets— 11..&.pw.?au.,,-.414,4. fflin., Yte4, vAI4 nafB4- meat of vs voltszt.vor Egoirlibeloi woo* oftsir. Loony on tbo °tonal stook of Ormimoitrn flaun ter sit Way Cpatil. Mine s = A i lyable on Of b.tor "6 1 1 7 1 / 4 1 .0 ch4e 4 44 %a nifi" , 4.: ' I _ : Al. t AVOERL.." . ~, ;,-0 rc.• il musurrallClL Trimagrerw, ] .•►am v driVl4,o2-0.1 VIII LADr,tppiA , AND: RzADINO ' COMZA on Co Aug. A, astneot rim 'Men .rolle on Coal M int OORIM) , ,11111 be se To owe ! . 'on and ratter Lit • Ulmer, nnumnaer notion ono °atom ... o .. •nue-- " • or Voter ddseia Ye a Ford•-..-. ..... n n or = o • . eeriTle • I. % borm wool ------ • r. 0110 • I folie-4 7 -Zl4 - ;• miss By order of the II .44.3.% nVoll=iieuratimeh PREPARED i.ILDEt SPALDING'S ' , PREPARED 61,11E1 OPALDING'D PREPARED GLUE! RPALDING' II PREPARED GLUE: SAVE TUE PIECES! ECONOMY 1 DLGRATOII %cr. A STITCH at Tine eAvus Nnar.." 'VII As ace Welts will Ws. maven la teal-rein laird/a mi lies It is very desirable to have some cheap and con venient way for repairing Furn iture, Tope, Crookorn 81.0. SPALDLNEYB PREPARED, DLUXC meets all such emergencies. and no household can afford to be vnthout it. It Os always nady.and up to theitiek ing,,polta. There is no loneer a 'nosegay for IA ping 'Chair/. spintered veneers. headless dolls. and b oken I cradles. tis just the article tor cons, shell, and other Onla t trieltldivOtkr Dula' with Wiwi or refinement pT o earation — ie ' Maid Oold, being cite in 0 held areolutt a boand.poeslteing the _ valu e qua Una et. the but _cabinet-etagere bane. .1t may more adh e s ive. $lll 01%0T(11111/11 mucilage, being vast T more ' ttiSSFUL ZVEILY HOUSE." N.8.--A Brush sq6omptiakles each bottle,. PT ICC 1 oenta WEoLoSALE DEPOT, MAO PLATT DT" NEW You, At'dim HENRY C. EIPAI L DING & Co., Box Moo, Now York rut Up foi l Dealer* In Ganes oOntsining four, eirbt. and twelve Dealer in Lithoirranhio Bhow-Cerd a009 , 79m1Y eaoll numituge. Igir_A Engle bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLuG will save ten times its cost annually In every household:IBI sold 'by all prominent Stationer*, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fanny Stores. Alountry merchants should make a note of SPALD ING% PREPARED GLUE, When making up their het, tt will stand ens climate. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREFARED GLUE, SOLD ' BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. SPALBANG'S PREPARED DEALERS. BOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, BOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD 1 COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY , Inmara tared by HENRY C.SPALDING & UO., 48 CEDAR Streot, New York, Address Post Office, Box No. 3,570. Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Articling which, ii damaged, may bevreatored to their original strength and uaefulnessior SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. AA.-.,Mends ACCOUNT 800K5...-.. --- ..A 8.., ends BUREAUS- --,..-...... L. ___ ...........B li--- ends CRAD LES . - ends OLS. ......Mends ET AGEICES ~. -..--. - --.....-E F.-Mends FANS_ . G.. -Monda GUITARS' ...-., . -......... lI C -..ldends HARPS . -...... I. .-.Mends INLAID-WORK ••• • -- - J -.Estado JARS ........- -Mends LE HER-W0RK............ 1 __Mends MIR OH-FRA MEE. --...... -.Mende NEWEL-POSES. - - - 0 ...Mends OTTOMANS..., .. •• . -..... P.... Mends PIANO-FORTE . S._;..-... u_ ..Mends QUILT FRAMES.- ..-... 14.-. Mends ROCKING-HORSES -......- T.... Mends Mends TAB EA.. ''' , r . U.....Mande UMBRELLA-STICKS.- --.-. V.-Mande VASES. -.........-__.-. -V W ...Mends WORK-ii0Xi30.... - -- -.NV X..._ Mends XYLOGRAPHIC-WORK.--- --..X Y_.-Mends YARD-ISTICKB.-,..„. - - - - -.Y Z -Mens ZEPHYR WOOD-W O RK... _...-.-. .2 &.....-In oonchiaion.BrALDlNG'B PREPARED GLUE is usefully Libraries and Schools. 1 1 •• •••• 7; . ...Vat THARViti...,". , 7 -.. ---. - 7.1 1. ... :. i a.- • ......Monds ACCORDEO, o •__•-• • • A.... 3 4....L.....e1ends LETTER bEALINO ,_. 6..., ...Mends DAGUERREOTYPE OASES..D.... 6 6.- _--.2.lends IMAGES 7..... __Mende 14 I, 99 BREAKAGES... - ....? 7 a-G.-Mende GUN 8 KORKS--- -.-- - U.... 8 V-- U....Menda SCHOOL-BOOKB---.-.-. S..- 9 10......P-.Mende ki.RMin0_.....,_.__.........V....1e M.-IL...Mends U LEHR - . .11....11 IL. ..E... .Mende LECTItiql. ikfribliiiii:Ti..E....l7 IL -.P. -.Mewls PAPER-HA GIN (18.- P.,..13 14-A.-Mends ARM,Q_HAIBB 15.....R.1ande RICKETY F URN1TU51.7....t... 11 16....8.... ende FRASER HANDLES. ...-. E.... 16 17-..,.1)- ands DESKS --,-. --- „---D--.17 . 18 .. ~G. ~.Ads OLODEiI -...._ _.a....16 M.-L.- ends LOGSENEB EAVE-_-_l6.- .19 - U.... 1 ends Upholatered FURNITURE... U....% , n-o--.Atenits EGG-SEATRS E-... 2.1 22___Iends ACORN:WORK .-- - .--..= 26-__.-.. ends CHESS-BOARDS-. --._..-__D 24- .... ends It i yial , EB ...- -.... -..-.... 24 3.5.___ _Mends 81_ L -WWI -..---- --- xi X,-.-- Mende P Ll_ l'-wa ......- _ -26 X/ -..-MenrHO II ..HOlts S-..-.-. 71 l it. 16.-- -Mari sKt 0800 S.-.- -. k 20,............-. + ends OT R. MEB.-_- _. _.. 36 81-- -... ends KR S- . -- ...31 81 ---.--. Intain A/R/ 0 . -.....----,. .92 ~.._..r . WiTURE-.....-..zit st___. end' A I? -TIGRE --- -34 85_....,.... 4 Watiio ER - - --U. AN esiiii.l7—. -96 e OR ... v741 . ~...,..., _-....as a -_—....:::: na RA 4U rEkil •-•-••• .....,--- 89 ii ----mass, mkt ir..4431- OE-gv .......f.:---.,..-fi timinek ELB ..... ..........._ 42 46 -.....,...Mends ' OW4L-RACKS..---.....-- 49 1 11..--....... nan WAS STANDS-....-.•--- ,44 45...........-. ends B ir CAD 5........- -- 45 MS. --,...-- r ........ ...... -..-46 I 45 --- en& SIDIE . _.- .... ...-.47 el .......-"=. :111 1 1113 ° A - i r o " . M N -BO A RD - --- . - .:l' ta-,---Atz,t o nmek ox .t.ii.:: .._ . .goi 52 ..„.... en abii-8Uiaiiii_.......1:::::::62 [ 61 -'...=.-. Et= taIY4OI.6BLEB.--- . .1 3 4 66 - --Mena* IrD-. ES.- - -...... no 56 . -.....:..... Meads B R &GAS .....,.-,.--......66 57.... -....-MenLs la STICKS- .--.....--.67 51.. g.., ...».Ment e boo -amigo...-.....- —.....68 1 59.................Ments 800 iRIIIPS.- --- .69 111).. ..........lends ague -HANDLES.- - .._ -60 61- ..... enas SRNS Rtg....- - - -- -_ .61 6.12.-.. -. - .-cads pa tN ETS -....-. ........ - 67 51........ -.., trade ft- t ... .6 AR 9 66----Mends RU ORES.- ca ea.:- ....Mvada CUP OAR DS- - -......66 67-........ -Mende CURTAINS- -.........-- 67 08-_,.....Mende r N 05...-. ..... ....... ..... . ..... eb 69 ----Mends CADDIES..,._- -.- ..... .....,..69 In-.-- Mends AM P RAS --..- ......-.70 71 ----Mends Cr RB..- -- --- —.......n 72.. - - Mends 0 RT ,a 6 ~... . _ ~__. ..... _ .72 1a..-- Mends 0 OTHER-FRAMES .,, - : -....... ... ...... . .7 7 3 0 74 ----Mends CARD-OASES-- ......... 74 75 --- Meade CHEIITS. 76........... :donde DIARIES-. _, . - ... - .....76 77 --..3lenda WORK STANDS. ••. . -....-. 77 78-,--.-Mende DRAUGHT-BOARDS. - ..--- ..-76 19 ----Monde DISHES .:....................... ..... 79 eO---- Mends IVADIS -............-. _re 81 -.....--.Mende ICE-BOXES-.........--..... si 8:1-- -4 A10ne'5800R5..................._..........52 86 ....-....... :Mend* D0M1N0E 5 ........... _..96 8 6.--,,,,..§enis PIREBOA.RDS --...._- ..._-_ 84 FL TES .. 4. gis 86 ---- Men e B LUSTERS_ _._ _B6 87.....,.._.Mends GLASSWARE. . . er 88.- - Mends HANDLES. 83 611.-...-...-Mends GUPTA-PERI:Ha - WARE- ...... 86 91 90---690.nda KITES- -- -- -- ...........g 1 91. 95.....- Mends 0RG4 . 1 , 11§ - -- -.....92 OS- --: Mends MODELS- -.......... .___93 94 --.--. Mends SEWING-MACIINE - STANBEL-94 96-.-...---. Mends IGNELS- „. . -56 96 --Menne PASTEBOARD - WORKT •• • •• .......-.96 97.- - Mends PATTERNS. ..... . 97 98 -Mends SIDEBC4U.R..-...- -......98 99.......... Mends WOoD .wARE......--.. ...... 99 100-.-. Mends 'WILL() WARE- -..- • -.100 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. BL BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PRD GROCE R S LUE, SOLD BY SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HARDWARE STORES. R SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HOUSE •FURNISHING STORES. SPALVING'RPREPARED GLUE, SOLD B FANOY-GOODS DEALERS, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, ti OLD BY COLISTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY Manutkotor&l by_ HENRY C. f3r ALDIND_ & CO., Hi CEDAR Stro et, Now York. Addresa Post Moe, Box N 0.3400. Put up hi cue! oontaluitut either Four, Eight. or 'rerelve dozen tiagh*A beautiful LITUOGRAPH w- CARD aecunnuennue each vaoktge. tod2t-e STOVER! STOVES!! JAMES S..PEA R. , • • JAM E 4 o. II IowARRET STRURT. 11 .1 1 9 W PrePared to meet thevrents of the putmo more completely in all the details of rim btove trade than any ether eatablighlnent in Philadelphia in proof of whlob he invites COMPAIISTIVE EX , MINATION. The followins are amens pietism poen ar intentions, several , l Which have already obtained a national Teen. tatton a atussasing in excel fence and ea (moms any othir fitoveain mg_ - dithiSftlf MPS'S Kis thB l /nvolitor and Patentee of the Iniprovec Wie burning. Okint Stave, acknowledged to .1* thftliset Stove Or filini ly use in the world. 36tessa fIpEAR Is tbe Patentee of the celebrated Gas-eensoming Claeltuir ;Rano. now rapidly coming into use, • : , •• • • • ,II fitiHii i nr i .gt i vir, par o ftrati e illirOved BO ,flidAltigilltis- auto I sis of the Improved -(.. 'tablet* , mental qltosis uns. %Uell, from its Itir v t. vi , 80 ,,,,eilltri ii lqtely, thus aeaion, to be uumer • -- I"Ati r itTilirl . E.Alt 'lithe . Parrinlee of the Labor, Fuel, n_d Comfort-goyim( itnnitilf Fano Laser:l3 SPEAR le tbe Inventor and Patentee - of the aelsbrated ftallway•car Renter. eta MAO, is the , Inventor of the Improved l , oral the shove the Inventor very Justly claims OMes which m i iquire bat to be understood b. the bli anivars II appreciated and _preferred to any et filiti4Allo bat Oleg. in the !newt; and ho Irduld 'brill sreizTa'oorilig invitatlon to all Persons to want or oyes to Gallant! examine. for, themselves Parties wig inr to examine will have ever, attention shown iharn, whether intoodins Immediately to !w -orms' or apt •- MILS . JAMES iliTl`S' INVENTIONS 4TA- Yo4,l,4l9lF,S:rittadoved of and IdaWy veem estingilatrudj AfF i rattritt ' Cr ail l i= y t ... v aloe to nwou re* A valiance,. She wonktpaution rehantaand el - km.llmM aurehatong We. a t tier dnr. by. • ALINIUW Street, where snit irde giltf reefitUirirriffer t ge h ireit Ill iv o , United States ott,irede.°4 var of th e .....," , 0 LCl4llcipl' 1 N.IRIC ": D. A, llls lo#ll33l l 49Crriiun 1, ' AWo I,A JO uNsitif, ORS . AT LAW. 17.....'' 1 VA WAy ,-, ow York, lioeink Om a Oneannvo Q rrospondemoo arid Agegmesthyougpont A l m/W. NMI take attend 01 tee 0071 01 or Callinte," raotem. &0,4 and latent' to other Intatoop in 11 , 731 mit n at mintrr , pdp .haom- i.O TION--ORIENTAL DtTERSIVE 0511 s°n tie:LT, , re:Llttg,tl 'Nig ggitletg a°, A oloatly imitate it tn apeemanoe only. and Ire teeth la ourdaty to no fy the penile that none le genuine. ex cep, onr names! stamped on eaoh bar. At * 12 t. vA N FIACF,N & AteKEONLr. .65 Ann HAVANA OIGARS.—CoIn-, 45 .35 9.Y"'"-. • arising t 15 , rim, .15 Fiaro, ' Parout. . Vatnat, .19 , '' , tetuno, , .13'aok aea, .10, , „ileux i tn, r , Arntm, .11 _—. , dd iotic ATtefoßondo.&p. .04 , tr ,, t. :r .„ Vandlinl, Miler, Canons, Worth and Pipi t! Zio n le 41:374 f l o a r a lt i ! gi g n 4 art7vorrAt i , j's.' 91 t .... 541_141!! ISO a UT Street. So g IA 1.60 1.66 IX 1,60 1.40 IX 1.18 1.11 1.16 1.09 106 99 • E FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM ISUALES, flor Nato by FAIRBANKS & BMOC& OkiveTNiru Alft,oot. bun ' ,(El - OIL,: -in., gouts .-arailonto, for. A We. „ wirrilor-g i tife os HER , •, . i , i i via ,,. . ~ ,- ! , q ,-, '47.llierd'49llNOrtli , CON fl Sr. ', 40 4 . ~ it IS LA 141:141preparei i- t;pg on . I ,' amo W unt .4 I..seteiT l AlNl T l n f i lTreet V I M Komi erlu be promptly ottendeo to. .Tail "MISERS CASEY. A , BIRISI-BEEBE>S4 :11; Wnslish Prenshßoaniing and llar.liohnol. for Young Ladies No. 1703 MIA 4 lU , P,,Ntreet, will , reopened on WEDNESDAY, kreptainbbr 111. nen Im y,[l 4 . A. citNTHIs OREMICAL LA. B6ItATOAY. No; . 333 •WALNIZ . IT Street. has Dun rn g rl i lre e lgiTtii h t . inrtfiet i lle n d it e r olL i gis or A l a t it above. • - . • • • - 1.414-30 iGINGLISII • itR D CLASSICAL SCIICOL. CA —The school of the nabieliber, in Sillies' Building. tieESTNuT•htreet, above Twelfth, wilt re-open on ' 2.I"P AY' the "th °I B"t•mbe l/IfAllLfill snonr. , : seiS4f 'OOLLF,GTA:I E NSTITU 'FOE IUNG weer o .a . g a Ardi,Are t et, Ran CHARLES A. eol . dut es reaMal t l,3n IkONDAY. SIZIITERIA k 7°. A B. TAYLOR, TEACHER - OF t7,.ING tI• INO, PIANO. MELODEON, ke., 6i6 North vvrarru. o Roar. hoe reamed. Conahuminer.one Prmptly attended to ece..l2t• ' l oll l ; T i j it a th i e.!;elet ß et t e ) aaa B : 808 bt~HINOr N term Tradolini. of Bologna, and Pietro Romani. of Flo ,rencandpisuld o 4 the famous •111134 Donee Mon tt°, Wor ho WM With the greatest SUCK,AIa fti th e ta atres of atih.n. Ocknoa and San Carlo, at Nl tam has Alt arrived from Italy, and iratendp to fix Me residence In Plunidelphla to give lessons in singing. The addreeciatc oo WALNUT Wrest. RErlititone,- , h%r. Dela Fere, Freud' Congo! ; Ron. Joy oral, Mr C. Barclay, Mr. .11,. 0. -Anthorv. !items. .R. Lippincott Co., 0. 0. Evans, Junius Rows. Beene. Andre & Co., Mr. Perot& ilea.l2t. GARDEN ACADEMY FOR $•• )r1.11 , 70 ht RN AND SOY'S, ff.11'.134. EIGHTH and nuTTONWOOD streets. Nook-kaernig.Laagua• Fee, mathematios,lata.jaa. &,. Bo,* t.oeived at any app. DuZILZVY LOllO, Frlaelpas. asa•lm* UNION ACADEMY, No. 5 SOUTH PH TEENTH Otrest—Prineipol, T 1103.1). SAME'S.— Al opted to the promotion of sound health, pond srhalar ahl profitnble conciliations. Circulars mill be had at tnn rooms, or they will be sent to any address. Ml9l-11111 PRE MISSES MERINO, No. 1135 Spring GARDEN Street, west of the Church of the As surnption. and formerly occupied hr the. r ieters of Notre Dame, wllt open their itondemy for Young Ladies on MONDAY THE ad :.EPTEfiIBER. throulars con taining tern a, and other particulars. may be obtained on and afufttile t he thate 27th inst., at the Academy. MADAME D'OUVILLE'S ENGLISH and French Boa-ding and Day•Bohool for toting ladten,l4lt SPRUCE. Street, will °swoon MONDAY, . BentionbOr 10th. aul3 stathlm STOVE'S. EDUCATiiIINAj.. Q.I3NDERS' INSTITUTE, THIRTY-NINTH AND PHIAip MARKET STREETS, ERS • PHEL Pnno. Professor E. D. fifillN ILA DER M. S CORTLAND a. SAUN , is. Hon CV M. BIGLER. Clearflebi ; WM. MoRIBBIN, Esq., of the Merolients' Hotel. Philadelphia ; Hon. J. W. FORNEY, of The Press ; Bon N. B. DR OWNS. p_hiputel t hiet; ROW. R. WESTBROOK, of the S. R. Union. on. J. W. MAyNARD, WiillarnsPort ;J. LEASE RING. Ego., President of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company; and Hon. ABA PACKER, Mauch Chunk—ail of whom have sons boarding in Saunders' inssi , nre—will give their friends who may he looking for a safe, thorough, and pleasant sohool any information desired respecting this seminary. Agrove and lawn of EIGHT ACRES are attaohod to the Institute for eeolueion. recreation, and Physical ex crater. s Thh terms for a session of fore months, counting from the day of admission, are *75 for day-boarding pupils, WOO for pupils whp spend Saturday and Sunday at home. and 8133 for pupils remaining constantly. No extra charms. Payments in ad vance. ausn-Im YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.—Rev. JAMES I. HELM'S Bi)arding and Day School for Young Ladies. 1523 WALK UT Street, will be reopened September 12th. eull-emw2m HAREM BROWN WILL REOPEN Her SCHOOI, rnit GIRLS. on the N. W corner er FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets. opposite Penn Square. on lath of ninth month, (Sept. au27-1m• CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. DEAN IiTRE4T. below LOCUBT. The duties or the Classical instant° will be resumed Monday. Besstember 3. J. W. FAIRER , A hi., an 27 Principal. THOS. BALDWIN'S ENGLISH, MA THEMATICAL, and CLASSICAL PCIIOOL, for Boys. N. B. corner of BROAD and ARCH. trill ro-open Sept. 3d. au:A-Ina* BALLAD SINGING, CHANTING, PI ANO and OUIT A R.—Mr. T. BI 4 IIOP Will resume business Sept 10th. VOCAL ACADEMY, 1202 Fl L UBA V Street. THE, CLASSICAL AND EN GLISi II BCD OOL of HGR KOOKY A. M.. No HOS MARKET Street, wilt reopen on MONDAY, Foote tu ber M. nu2l "WSJ M. W. 11()Wli3S HAS REMOVED "WSJ school for young ladles to 1023 citv.s . ruLil street. and null reopen on Wednesday, Foptember 17 .1 few boarding pupils will be received. For circulars. inquire an above, or at the Presbyter/all Halle. 1134 and 1338 Ch.tstuut street. a11214v7 P NN INSTITUTE, SIIUT *EAST CON. TBIRTEENTEI and FILBERT Streets, re. °Rene MONDAY, September &I. Four more pupils 74M1 IN3 admitted. Catelooms sent to any address. au9l-tt )01 4 FuR YOUNG LADIES. et 113 GIRARD Street, will reopen on MONDAY. September 10. auM Im' _ • fIENTRAL INSTI'VITTE, TENTH AND v SPRING GARDEN Streets. will reopen Septum ter S. Bois prepared for say Dtvupon of the Public Grammar Schools, for Collages , or for &miaow , esal evr. 1.1. G. hIcGUIRIS, F 71130411, -II 1.12FN1 - 10178E N OADEblY.—English -8-‘ , and ors.siom School. (in the Cite Institute Rudd itin*,) CHESTNUT and lORTEF ab o ve eota. cn tvanee en Eightstra4 street. third door Chestnut Cho nest session will ,00mmanoo on MONDAY. BOP temb+•r 3. MO. actl7.lra JORN H. WESTOrYtT.PriaolPal UR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD NO And DAY BCIIOOI, for YOUNG LADIE9. No. MMI Ifnv -t'neaT Logan a n - f a u wt . Iligtfigilin 11 '5E1 Lucy R. MAYER and Mien mrwty .ttpopen thelr salm s i for o at la dfas, at No. 1010 spßucE straut, 11101 , 111,11 Frev tambar aug {-Mu RRIANT So STRATTON'S NATIONAL ItUROANTILF: COLLITEd, 1xat.4, 1 140'%. 8 . E. corner and CHEtlifr r, r 4 g ra i ijleie ig: 4St.ot r . ioinunstiot:al it est Catalogue: fel-t MjSDAMES OUEGARAY AND IYHER- LtA. Vfl,l,Y reeneetfully inform their Mende and the public. that_ they hay., removed their Boardir , f il void Day School for that_ th ey front Logan" Square to oe. 11.47 and 1099 SPRIJOS Street where they be ready to receive their nuptle on THURSDAY, Septem ber ISO. Men visit o rsDEGAß andSI . IIBROILLY will to • nelve at No. 1809 LOGAN Senate until the 10th August. 0/91-em BUSINESS CARDS. fIIATBEW BROOKS, MANUFACTURER or CAMPAIGN UNIFFORNII3. In every variety of Oeforei No. 139 North TH111.13 iStroot. ooPosite Cherry. Phala.lolploa HORACE SEE, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEA No 114 South SIXTH Street, (Nearly opposite the County Court Nouse,' Prepares Specifications, Drawings, &0., and transude all other business connected with the obtaining of Let ters Patent Machinery Designed and Drawings made. aum-Sni* pr R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO.. XER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania. FARMS STORES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOR SALE in Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, and Delaware counties ' varying from le to =norm in good localities. Persons applying will be shown properties free of charge. Bonds and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAN D SOME RESIDENCES for sale in Norristown, Potts town. and intermediate places. For Catalognea and fud description, address It. R. CORSON, 1721-6 m Norristown, Pa. _ _ J' NICHOLSON, • Manufacturer of SHIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and ohome assottmen*, and WELL mat,n, always on'land. unto which I particularly invite the attention 01 Cann and VlOnlat-DaylnE SNORT-TM& b re:Comer of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phila delphia. au7-3m* FUGUET & SONS, • - IMPORTERS Oi HAVANA CIGARS, No. 216 South FRONT Street. Miasma regularly a full assortment of cleanable CI Oaßt3, which they offer at low rntee, for each or ap proved credit. jell) ly PAWBON DIIOIIOLSON, )19011B1NDERB, MOB. if 19 AmD MINOn. SWUM Between Markt and gheetnnt attests' PmLADELYMA. AMEB PAIWBOM. WI. B. MIOROI63OM. I WAGNER JERMON, J • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. ' Moe. No. 116 South SIXTH Street, COPPosate independenee Squared • PEILA,DELPHIA, Brjhe aid of reliable Attorneya, at different points in 3 United Stater, le enabler to prosecute and collect a ima of every desoription. articular attetin given to the examination and re aoßof the ola rum of and Devisees, end the 64 nation Land Titles and securing the interests of and all pergons interested in the num, in all parts of - the Union. Hem the Statutes atoll the State' and is Gommissictei 'br"ll l 3 . th' takend Co ne care 6 un or mtaissions. HENRY E. REENE ATTORNEY?-AT-LAW, Has RIMOVED his °Moo from No. Walnut street w Ho. Vie South TIMID Street. ruhrl-em* J. BAYLIS T110.111.4L5. • All"fOßfiliY-AT-LAW, Hee removable calm, from No. Atoll strew to No. 429 WALNUT !Wee:, Particular attention skven to the morn"' of Mercan tile Cleanly. The Ora Mug and exinnwatton ef a M FTI Y :e n Z a Zt Ltlectov. Adruhustrators end Tracts. superintended; 611 the best seounties procured for the remanent in vestments of Money. Satisfactory Tolerant , . giver when rearmed. nr.lo-em* _ 11AltiliVTAItE PAC RAGEDOUS ES. part A(1(>: HARDWARE 11068 E —We w. Would. Teet - peotfully tho attention of the Gene ral _Haraware i rade to our oxtennive etook of Bin- MINO HAM HARDWARt,. which wo oiler at a emall advance by the paokage. Orden: for threat importation aMieltad, and Goode do livened either lu thin city, New York or New orleana. W. 0 le' & 130 N • ; 411 (VNIVERCE Street, fuiporthntaail Cominteelou Merchante. and Agent. far Foreign end Domain Hardware. au22 tf EXCURSIONS. 41• PHILADELPHIA AND .111 RIVING RAILROAD. • • it ariox FARES I ' O n after' NIL 2d, InA. Commutation Tickets, wit twin:kW-Mx oorintme, trill oe teemed, [nod for the rl a er and tukrmember °flits family, ton any Pastanger n, and at.:.anY tire& they alli be sold by the reenter, et tee *Mae gcbe core v priy, so. :27 & n ub fOURTII Streetdit a t uotiQn of anty-tiro tor sent. rom the Ovular tares. Attlee shirts to enjoy the 11.1211:11ey nethe Country Il.hind tlvii a very deeiratoe route. thltrullftU tancl mouton valleys Deny amens gtA c ikoar gIII. B 4.4ILPINVA t tOmIt"": ~. . . B. BRADFOR D , i I TreaoureK, PiriabiLtnra • Moron Uth. MO. mh,l7- LI . . FOR THE SEA SHORE. —CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RVle OAlRRifter SATURDAY.eeetember ail train leaves vine-street wharf. 790 A.M. xpreta " .4 00 P.M. RETURNING, LBAVI4B ATCANTiC: Ma11._....._._- .6.01..406 P.M. A.M. Htopping Stattons going and returning. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Vine street at...... A. M. Leave Atlantie at. „ 2 . N. Fan! to Atlantioi 81440 round irip tickets, good for Vitoo , 4ayli, $3.40.. re P ht must be delivered at Cooper's Point by 3 P.M. The ompany will pot ha respotunble for any goods until Yeoman and reeelpted for by their Agent tae , .1110 • I-t,r „ JOIiN G. MIN' ANT. Agent. PHILiN DELPHI A AND ROAMING RAILROAD. DR , Pt i o 1111 7eufrnorib. On and alter MONDAY, Aptlth, up I Author notlito, the following route, be,open for exouratone. or for Edo at 'Mk(' t °Moe, Broad and Callowhill o Nhigtira ,Falla and return-- - 81660 = f it 3 ppor r or yart ou two sea moll or apply to ir tr An . A o lir the blompanigboa i l an 4 cavowhin Agent Phila & Reading kat . L o. d itywOLLS, tion'l.Boponntendantalingi.l4' 15, 1860. DIEDICINA.L. _ . OAR ORCHAIU) ACID SPRINGS. Thee, Ilringeanti situated la the valley of the Oak Orchard C reeks, i the temp of Mahatma, Geneses so., N. Y. r eig t mile; south of the village of fifedine, en thehrie Canal , and toorteeti MIMS from Batavia. We - The principal acid Sernal ate three in cumber• besides thee. there are ion others they q re all IneateA within a ciroutt of ebont liar rods. itualiti , s of the waters are fully shown in subjoined testimonials. They contain a vary large amount of BC. phut. SuipAigrec Acid, hinepeate of Lime, and Prato Slay/sate of /ram The great med icinal virtues possess ed by these wntersdenend very argely upon the pre canoe, Minn= unusual. .ninth IL or these curative susultanoes n! i r Vo d zil e i l lie o lorof2o o us f d dr e at a la s s e gl e s s , pe es i v a e lly be t e h r sa r i I I 1 4 7 their use. fp - in skirpiseiteas--even in con fi rmed DDroeSt—the waters havo been signally cumeasful. Opinions o medical and salon Elio gentlemen are given in the eiroulare. The fellowine eminent gentlemen speak in strong terms of the medicinal value of these waters: Prof Emmons. T. Romero Be p k. al. D.. of Albany Jae. Me:Naughton, H. D. of of Albany; Edward (.1 eV York ;rt. c..pb.11,4 R:i(i n ,thi'l l i.PLll*. r .l " . B. fibular, of Lockport N. They recommend waters oonlidently. Dr Ss:ring-refers is a case of chrome diarrha:c of several pears' _greedier, which teas cured by th e use etas teeter Dr. Book says, I am satisfied tilt these Prater.* are Wahl valuable as medicinal apple.' camhbell salt, " hey must be Mealy beneurnal for all chronic diseases IS the stomach and bowels,_ B. Y. Whlloyead t m. spar o t ti pk t , he subject of these waters,lwiiiws thsl stay ,0 brelcians. in the city of New Yor in wino hFteitos t et the Waters pos sees decided WOW, ride Cant. and astringent proper ' more and thatthe enema dbiesges to wnioh, they are particularly eased. chronic anew ions of the digestive and urinary orgarti. and some of the marine , one dieeases ; Chrealf fjo/11a; chronic diarrecia ; tkrentt dysentery • Chronic distorts; chronic gPsoll 4 ; diabetes ; oases of Paesive hemorrhage, egad es Parpv• en hem oryhattca. and the oollitrtive meats of Hectic Lever. The Water nuts also often used with ad vantage, he says, 11% niece of pie (placid Jivers; in onvaiesegnestrimi Protractedflivers..toettotte the ay petite and promote digestion in diarrhasse,parttoularlY suob as ere depot dent on a relaxed or ukvratea state 'of the =coal membrane of the intestines. In °Mea -1 lousaffeetions, or firhiasis. attended with phosphene sediments, it lathe anitable remedy. being preferable to munatio acid. as being more solvent and less apt by continued use to disorder the stomach. :n febrile dis cages, It can be need properly diluted, as a 'refrigerant to diminish thirst tad preternatural heat In akin die. easee—in those forme of dyspepsia connected wl'h an alkaline corilrit of the stomach, as in Pyrosis.or wa ter-benab, w I prove better than hydrochloric acad. In eaeeso Co co piiimium, and other inynnoue non seauenneearisine from the aCtion of lead, this water will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic pharyngitis, l aryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh. and humid asthma, chronic oPhehaintia lenternsily I as a gargle in lacerated sore throats, in oases of. sali vation, and in feueorrhca and plea ; and also In miss. When taken internally, a wine-glassful_of the Weser, diluted. taken three times a day, is, saMoient for an adult. Other testimonials, from physicians, and ether re covetable individusb, may be seen on application to the Agent. Dealer, euppliei on liberal terms. No Water Kumar linilSSprocuud from It. W. 1305rwicx. Moleify.cyr,_ 074 BROADWAY, New York. For Sale at the followin g Agenome: FREDERICK BROWN'fi Dens and Chemical "tore. Northeast corner of rIFTR. and CHESTNUT Streets. Also for gale at FREDERICK BROWN, JR:e. Dnot and chemical Store, Continental Hotel, corner oft and CH E ST N U T Streets, Phi ladelphia. The Trade euvelled at Wholesale Prices. inva-serlY DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Dr. IMAMS DAM'S ARAMIATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT This Medicine has been used by eke pubiic for six years With increasing favor. It is recommended to Curs Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Byrn, Colic Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Sidney Complaints, Low 'Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, IT 871mrt.d.T1i , . EXUILABATTA, lITTIOORATU, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE 02 STUPEFY As a Medicine it is quick and effectual, curing the most aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints, aril all other derangements of the Stomach and Bowels in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and drooping spinte, and restore the weak, nervous, and nekly to health. strewth, and vigor. Portions who, from the injudicioue use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the DELIRIUM Venoms, will, al most immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigo rating efficaey of lir. Ham's invigorating WHAT 1T WILL DO. Does.—One wine glass full as otters as necessary, One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One deco will cure Heart-burn. Three doses will care Indigestion. One dose will give you a (rood 'Appetite. One dues wall stop the distreseleg pains of Dyspepsia, One dose will remove the he disagreeable effoota of Wind or Platutence , and as aeon as the sstomach receives the Invigo I rating Spirit, the dlstrees. lug load and all painful feelings will he removed. One dose will remove the incet,Mitteeeing pains of Collo, either in the stomach or limpets. A few doses nary move all obetvuotiorte the KAM', Bladder, ur Uri Organs. Pen,ons who are seriously afflicted with any Rhino! 'unmhints ere assured of speedy relief by a delta or two. and a radical cure by tie use of one or two buttes. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION Persona who, from disemating too much over night, and feel the evil effeote o poisonous liquors. IP Violent beadaches. neknesa at eh mach. weakness. giddiness, to.. will find one dose Will i Move ell bad feelingly. Ladiee of weak and moldy censtitUtions should tale the (nominating Spirit three times a day ; it will make them strong, healthy, and hapi 1. remove all obstrue lions and irregolanties from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn Ines. During Dregnitimy it will to found an invaluable medi cine to remove move sensations at Lhestomach. All the proprietor asks is e. trial. and to indite. this, he `ice put up the INvIOORATING Senor in pint battles at 40 ...ante, quarts I. General Deont. 45 WATER Street, NOW York. DYOTT CO., 232 Nor th SP.00:10 Street, Wholesale Agents to Phil a, and tor gale or all Druggista. Ja7-thstulv pERIIVIAN SYRUP, OR. PR OTECTFD 80LI7TIODI OP PROTOXADE OF IRON COISIBINED This well-known Remedy has been used extensively end with groat eutmeas for • .1 , 4 6 , DYBPEPSIA,_ RFD AND IMPERFEC °R VET I. RIO RATION ins BLOOD ♦no von lag+ rr V.* RTettv=l, o „ ~ 2 5, ,s at pl i nata in brvER costmAlN Dii4Z-7,II:IO.IIRALGIA-ana NER VOUS AFFECTIONS. LOSS OF APPETITE. TITACRE LANGUOR and DEPRESSION 0 SP)RIYSOARBIJA2C) as and BOILS. ILES, SCURVY. AFPEOTIONB OF TRESEIN, CONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES.IIRvNCIII VS. OUTS Pt.CUS LIAR to KMAM, and A COM _PLAINTS ACCOMPANIED BY GEN.,RAL DEBILITY. r.nd REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE RATIVE MEDICINE. Nora.—The failure of IRON u a remedy ff. DYB - a bad state of tho blood. and the numerous diseases caused thereby'. has arisen from the want of such a preparation of Iron se shah enter the stomach in PAOTOMDZ state-and assinulate at once writ the blood. Thin want tho RUVIA.II SYRUP supplies, and it does so la the only lorm in equal, it is rumble for Iron to enter the emulation. For this rentson, the r FRUYIAN SYRUP often radically cures disease/1 in whisk other preparations of Iron and other medicines heat. been found to be of no avail. GERTIFIOATE OP A. A. HAYES. M. 1)., 01' BOSTON. It is well known that the medicinal Keats of Protoxide of ITrillarei knit br even a vor_y_brlef expesure to air. and that to maintain a solution or erotoxide r f Iron, without furor oxidation, has been deemed =nimble. • n the PERU vIAN dui desirable point is nt ta ned by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEYORE UNKNOWN; and rhie solution may replace all the proto - oarbonatca, citrates, and tartrates of tho Materia Medina. A. A. }JAYE% Anwar to the State of Mass. 16 BOyLSTON Siren, Boston. N. B.—Yam/lets containing Lettere from the alx,ve named Gentlemen and others, and riving (nil infot na tion of the Syrup, can be had on application to tho Agonts, or to N. L. CLARK & Co., groprietors. COD MAN BUILDINGS. No. 7% SUDBURY STREET, RUSTON. Sold by Druggists generally throughout the United States. . . Agents for Pennsylvania: TIYOTT & Co., _ . _ 232 North SECOND Street, Philada. SHIPPING. FOR THE, BOUTR.—UHARLES- To. FE r ' AND EIO SA NT VAN tEI NAH lltlOE D. STEAmanira. Henry Freight at an average of /ID 44.811 ter want. be low New York Steamehle rate's. FOR ODARLESTON, S. O. The U.S. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STARE, Cap tain Chas. P. Marehman, will tail on Saturday, Septem ber 15th, at 10 o'clock A. M. . . . Through in Vi to Oo SAVANNA H irp ho at ff sa . Rho V. S. Mail Steamship STATE OP GEORGIA Captain Joan J. enrvin, will mil on Thursday, Sep Mahar 20, at 10 o'olook A. M. . . . , . hrougn in as to tai rms—only dB flours at Bea, SirSaiftt days ehanita e lfrtunatal Saturday to aver, Ave dart, clods reeelv and bills df Ladin: alined every dal' E . • The splendid Ilrat-elaie ride-wheel Steamships KEY STON STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA nov ran as etiOviteVers ten days. thus fornitna a Pto-day aotruira lunation with Charleston ant Savannah. and the Sunni and Sduthwast, At Loth Charleston and Savannah, theta !Shine con tract with steamer' for Florida. and Yrith ratlmdit eca tor all playas in to, Smith and Bouthwast. '- NSURANCE. Freight and Inroransa on a large propoitlen of goods shipped South will be found to La lower by theses mall than by aniline vessels, the -madam Wins one-half the rate. • • N. B.—lrumranee on all Railroad Freight la entirely anneoossary, farther than Charleston or aavnanah the Railroad Companies talons all risks tom thee, points. OREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fey.) by this route Sa to tO per oent. ohearer then by the Inland Route, as 'will be seen by the }ollowln r Rohe dole. 1 hrough tickets from I. htlanelobia. via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, IN CL uDIN Dimi,B on too mare. exoest from Ckarl9stsn and never.- nth MentrorrYry • V/A. CILARLUTON. VIA. BAVA-NISAII. To Charievto‘,....._ 613 00 To eotrannah. $l5 00 450515.--. 17 tO Aug - Lutz.. --.... 17 10 Columbia— DO Blsoon— 00 Atlanta— --. 31 ft Atlar.ta—.... :1 o.) Blontgotnerg—.... 215 00 Columbus— . cu .._.... 35 Albany. 23 00 New Orleans—. 3976 Alontgemety_.— ..... 27 751 Mobile-- 74 00 fe JO New Orleans—. 547 75 Memph!S, 3160 No bills of latting — signed after the ably has sailed. For freight or Damage aoply on board. at second wharf above Vine rtront. or to ALE.x. uttON. -- No. 100 NORPII wHArtvEs. Atents in Charleston T. I.& G. 1311 DD. Woman, lIUNTER:te Far Florida from Charleston, steamer Carol:as ever? Tuesday - . For 1. tondo from Blavarmah•alearnetsl3l:Mary's and tit. John's over/ Tuesday amt Saturdas 4 'r THE BRITISH AND NORTH 7 . AMERICAN ROYAL, MAIL WrEAM SIN 'S. BROX NRW 101t3 TO LavanrooL. %Thief Cable l'assaa Olt) Bowed Cabin PBBSSIN3. ---- 73 BROX BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Uhief Cabin Panama • - • • • • - • • 0/10 liecioad sibm Panttay . a ..... ......... •.. NJ The ;dupe rem Pew York call at Cnrk Harbor. The einee roma Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. . _ i PERSIA, Capt. Judkine. CANA Rt.. Capt. Lan ARABIA. Ca pt. J. Stone. A MP:RICA, , 'apt. Millar. ASIA. Cart L. 0 Lott. NIA GA RA,Capt Anderson AFRICA, Cent. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt../ Leitch. VOTlA.fvoor budding.) • Three vessels carry a clear white light at meet-head : Areen on starboard bow; red on port how RABIA, Mono, leaves Boston, Wednesday Sept. a AFRICA. Shannon. " N. YorkWednerday, 'sant. 12 ASIAAMERICA. Moodie, " lioso_daska, Sept. ID ASIA. Lott, " /V. Yor e Wednesday. Fept,2tl . Little. " lioe ton Wednesday, Oct. ,' RFICSIA, Judging. " N. York Wednesday, Sept, 70 Berths not scoured until paid for. Au exeorieneed Surgeon on board. Thu owners of there shins will not bo sociountable tor Gold. Silver Bullion. rpee , e, Jewelry, precnoti.,...s or Metals. unlers billy of laden are signed therefor and the value thereof thermal expressed. For freight or pas sage. apply to E. CVNAtti). 4 Bowling Green. au3l New York. EXPRESA CODIPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS co.> °nice 320 Off - MTN UT Street, forwagMokases. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and tirade, either Cip Lis own Lines or in connection with other Express Communes, to all the principal towns and cities of the Ifni:ad States. E. 8. ff&ICEIFOAD, (Inners! enpernitemista. NiA OKEit E L , SHAD, lIERRIN9, do.- 1000 bbla Nos. I, 2 and 0 large and medium Nino kerel,in awned packages. of n very °home annkt:r; Mao 20 bble. new No. 3 largo Maokere. 60 halt bras new No. 3dr. do, 60 bble new No. 3 medium do. 60 do new Eastern Mese Shad. 60 half bble now do do do.. 1 1, 00 bbb now Eastport...No. I Herrt. 8 00 do do Halifax NO. 1 do. ,200 do now - BoetOn N0..4, do. lia 100 do do •bl .1 wale r ish. Selmon. 100 entntale Ursa 10 4 Mash. . 100 [anagram It met minty (; be 6e., rfc.,lnoo.lnt end in atom fro a.V.o b r a t k ... • BALES BY AVATION. 14 -I URNEI3B, BRTNLEY & 00. No. 449 N 1 AP KET STREET LAROF: SPEW AUSIHAWL SALE. 'Of the importationof Sheers. H. lienneSMo & Co. nThis Morning. September 111,st /0 o.cinok. by ekital ue, on 6 month 0 - edit 7 l 3lenuna lo — nrn.TPARIS PR ( )NTI a pa r terns.A gnV.lll4l. tgi.SVo•ri i oiaespA i 2 . C8A,.20 ON o ostr a a _ aMB ; .hoe.OODACHt. HtO.DERTaIIkT 814 LS New s tyle I nsoltsyy.tontlsat's VIENNA EttOOHJK MQUA RE, A ND LONG BRAWLS. In aolort wool. A complete &snot paint of two. desists., TO lots of colors only• suited to toe wants of the P .11-sdnl3ttla Dula. Pt AID AND FANC A Y wL rAldt.tY AND oi.„Aboow an s—s wool. Albelfrilar/thED BAWERLINS. REVERSIBLE i New and elegant petttrns. RISICI,IN.Vi.R. sod clinic, s - lea CyBENhI ("LIE:4.kt%. BLACK. t HIRE!' AND riERINJ LONO end SQUA R 811 AWL.. Very superior qualities tool fringes. Th. whole prosentins a *home collection of shawls, to which the site iv ion of buyers ie respeottally whetted. I6IPORTA aT EIAL'„ OF Dahlagk LINEN GOODS. OnTuesday Morning. Sept. 18 at 10 o'd.ock. a deurab'e and attractive as sort 'tient of - td Si. sad • linen =Aloe. in tr. ery assortment: 8 tail 4 and 8 43.16-4. 10 4alo-4 and 10 W 2-11 in da msels, doable da r isk. and 'Pin table olo'hs. Doilies. t new patterns. gees aid double damask. Warranted all pure linen end perfect b.e4on, all of the beat manalsatute sod measu , • lull mass Iltll`l 1 bll AhD PLAIN LINEN OAMSRIOIIDKPB. Warranted all Linen. oases X fine plain and printed border L. C. bdkfa. —do .TS do to do do. ptilLIP FORD h CO., ADOTIONLERS, & rt 0.030 MARKET Serest. sae eat MINOR Street POStTIYR SALE .OFl,lrO OAT BOOTH. 6110 ES. BROGANS. AND GUM 0 1 1131t,SHUES On Thura/ay Morning, September 20, at 10 o'clock 'reamer', w ill be w4d,l-7 catalogue, on g months' credit 0000 cases men's. boys . and eolith. , OW., kip, gram, and Hunsarlso boots: calf, kip, and liud'r brogans, gaiter.. sad Oxford ties ; women a. maws ' . and ehtldren's goat. calf, kip, end morocco heel boots. Alio, it lull assortment of *Formren, misses', told chil dren scm made goods. A 1.0, an invoice of Scotch gingham unibrellas. Tim above sale will embrace an assorment of goods seldom offered at auction, and from first class City and Y.asi ern manufacturers. uo.ats open for examination early on the morn ins of sale. F. PANCOAS A U Uhk...htt, onc • oestor to B SCOTT ' . JR.. 4 31 rlift , tTNllT Pc SALE T.lll4lllturZav)l4lO W CRNINIki49.E.PTE3IBERII3, AT 10 oLo. AC 1 Rl l .—The nuention of all dealers in shawls .2 requested to the extensive assortment to be solri Ors istatutrler mortente, tlenrember trith at 10 o'clock. on nix month , ' credit, or the importation of Messrs. R. Hennesuint &Co of 'New York, conterinikg 300 lets- NOTI 'F.—To Jobbers and Retailers. In sale this morn r - -New style Pam strin , et) shawl!. —tercel's. border stalls saluted shaVe. —Vtenna colored broohe square. and long tamale. —All wool ?wales end tiless , w - —Double faced Berlin Tel ursilgo shawls. - Rich chenille shawls. poi nts. and &Arcs. —Bleak thtbet and uterine long and van re ettn,os. ST. LOUIS, AN.O. WlLLy&w i BOYLE & AllO v Tioramis & COMMI6EQN NINREISIANTP. No. IS North MAIN St.. BT. VII, Mo., (formerly with Mews. Mg Inrs. Clashorn, & Co.. Philada,) offer their service* th e flyaktlinia, manufacturers, end others of Plain elphis. for the sale of dry goodi. ear g a l Jr u tt,tt l i v ori n , oi llr p ut ajt. i iirreirr,ht &e. Sir Settlements made three darialtergasle. HICIIIIENCIZ3. Megan. Miera, Ciaghorn, & Co. Philadelphia, Stnattec BroVter. " Van W 7 k, lownwrad,& &ruins, New York. L. & B. Curtis & Co., New York. Christy, & Co, Bt. Lorde, " Crow. MoCreart. & Co.. " mhls-thatale DEPARTURE OF RAILROAD TRAIN S EaIIAMW/IN_MgMMIM PENNVILVANI A CENTRAL et RAILROAD.--Eloventh and Market stres Mail Train leaves— ...... ..... 30 A. 5.1 Fee Line ..... 50 A. Al esa HerrisenT4 2 00 P. M Lameazier Aeoomreodation....—....—...— 4 00 P. M. Parkshure Acc0mm0dati0n..........-- ..—. 5 41 P. Si West Chester traire leave Eleventh and Inallot at 7 re A. M.. 1230 and 4 00 P 711. Williemlipoit. Edwina. Rell'alo, and Niagara Fulls Leave 715 A.M., end 2 00 P. Al. NEW YORK llNES—walnut-fitreet Wharf Aceoin. Line, vin C. and A.. 6 IV A. 31. Aocom. Line. ma Jersey Cits.' ,• • 660 Tki • Moraine Fa preen sla Jersey' city-, • • .•... SAO A. M. Bte‘mboat via Taconr and J 4 1-1113' DO A. M. 418n:idea and Amboy A insirornodai i0n.........12 PM. genres, via Camden and Amboy.... ~. Oar P. N. Eveumg Papreas. via 'Lumpy and I. C. 4 OP. M. *Event g Mail via Camden aad Jersey C.... 60p P. M. }Night Express Mail —llOO P. M. Camden art& Amboy Aessrnmadaiinns.oo P. AL For Belvidere. agon Fleannston..t . e....6fo A • and 400 ?. M . fro 11 WalaUt itteiet wharf, and 110 A. trim Kensington depot For Water Garn_Eitrondhburg. Bonging:3. Wilkesbarre. Alontrose, Great Bend. go., at 6 A. M.. from Walnut street wharf and fa.o A. M.. from XlMOlTletnn depot. For Blanch Chunk. Allentown and dethlehein, at 6.00 a. al.. ai d 440 P.from Walnut-street wharf. and 'tlo A M from Kensington depot. For Monet 'dolly. at 0..:0 and 2 00, A. M.: CO and 4 30. P. For Freehold, at On, A. M., and P Wlt, Li for Trenton, Bristol. Sco aso an.oo F. M., from Wa l eut street wharf, and 7 111, A. AI. and 5 45, P Al.. fi em Kensington. BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and Prime Exprep Train leaves do ..—. a - . ......... .... 11 50 P. AL For Kilmington at 815, A. Al., 13, 1.15, 5.00.7 00, and 11.10. P. NI. F. , r Middletown, Toner, New Castle. Eraaford and in- Comedian) planes. at 8.15. A. Al . and 5.00, I'. Al. Sundays—For Sslttmors at 4.10. F. M. . READING RAILROAEr—Brond and Callowl,lll streets i•rxpress Train leaves ......... ..... 800 M. Night Express Readini Aaeorartrodation... 00 P. M. Ex.taisaLtatii atid PM=M=!!MISM Night Expreas.::. gRALAN TO WN AND,NORRISTOW N RAILROAD Plinth end Green Trams leave for , 'onshohoolten and Norristown at 550.7%3 9.05 and 11.03, A. M., and /.01, 3(3 430, 5E6. GlO acd 11 /5. P Id. Par Mannyonk. at 6 60, 7.30. 9.05. 1105. A. Rt., and 105. 205. 3.05. 44.0. 565. 3 (0, 815 art 11.15. P. M Far Clerninntoun. at 6.00 700. 810 900. 1000.11 00.1200. A.M.. anll 00, 300 3 0030. 4 00.500. 800 630. 7 00.8 CO 9 00,10 15. 1130. P. M. For Chettnot Hid, at 60 J.B 00. 10 00 and 1200, A. M., and 2.00, 400, 5 00 6 30.8 00 .903 anti 1016 P `lOndMT treins ie;oe. : eentriorn leave 906. :x. M., and 2.00. a 00, 6.007.16 and 10 80, P iM. Leave Germantown at 8 10. A M.. 1.10 4 00. 30. 9.30 P. M. For f'orrizto.o 900. A. Rt.. 2.00 4r.8 +5.00 P. Al. Lease Norristown 7.15, A. M.. 100 and 8.00 P. M. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAlLROAD—Vine•street whuf. Mail Train leaven Express Tram... ._ Accommodation. to Egg liar bo ronly NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Front and Fm litlthlehent, leave at 6.:0, A. M,, and za) and S P. M. For Doyleatown. leave at 9 (V, A. M., and 400 P. M. For Fort Waehingtou, leave at 9 A..)1., and : P. Al. Bundlva—For Bethlehem at 900, A. M. For Doi lea town at 3.00 P. M. WEST CHESTER. VI4. ME NA—Eighteenth and Market streets Traire leave at 7, - .ID 10.30 A. al .2 30. 4.46, 0.35, P. 31 B,ll,oays leave at 8 00,A. 81..2 00 P. at. Trains marked thus (") run on Sundays; (I) Satur days excepted. LEGAL. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE JABIEAND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. B'I'VYADDELL JAalEti H. KELLY. . Vend. Ex: Marsh Tel m.lBlO. No. 893 The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the fund in court arising from the eherill's sale, under the above writ. of " all that certain lot or pleas of ground situate at the southeast corner of Chestnut. or James street, and Margaret street. in the Twon:y.,fourth ward of the city of Philivielphin,rormerty in they - Wage of Ha milton. in the district of West Philadelphia. and county of Philadelphia. containing 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 hundred and twenty feet. more or less to York Street • binnded northwardly by said Chestnut street, eastward by ground of R. E. buns, southward be said York street. and westward by Mar garet street atoresaide will attend to the duties of hie apt ointment or. Ti/h8 DAY, the 78th of September. st 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, N 0.249 South SIXTH Street, when and whereat' persona interested are re quired to preeent their claims, or be debarred from cowing in upon said fu J d. se7HN P. BRINTON. Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JoISEPH Y. MARSHALL. deceased. The auditor appointed by the court to ancit. settle. and adjust tb o account of SAMUEL J. WALKER. ad. introstraor of the mate of said decedent, and tot make distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countant. will meat the parties interested, for the ses of his appointment. on MO 'LAY, September 17, IMO, at I P. M., at his office, 013 South SIXTH , Ircet, .philadalphm. LEWIS C. CASSIDY. ee6 *llama et' Auditor. - IN THE ORPHANS' COPRT FOR THE A. CITY AND COMITY OF PHIL s DICLPHIA,- 11.2 TATE OF GEORtil.: V. BAC DECEABr.D. The Auditor arpointed by the Court to audit, sate°, anl adit_st the aocotut account Of WILLIAM . BA CON mil' FRANCIo BACON, executors of George Y. Bacon, deceased, and to report rt , strlbuttoll... o , , f. the bxcacce moot the camas interested no Nl‘l2ll, Sttlri.`l , MßEft 17. lytO, at 4 o'clock, F. M., at Ina office. No. 213 South sivrii street. se9-etutE.st• LlaW la C. CASSIDY, AudtWr. PSTATE OF EDWIN J. RINEHART. m-A late of Cecil county. Maryland. deceased. letters of admmtatratiost on Bald eatato bavtna been emoted to the undo maned all pore rut weehteti thereto are re ouected to make immediate payment, and those haying claims or demands against the same will proaeat them for settlement to the undersigned, reeding in Marietta, Lanoasyr county. Pa. Hi , 0 W. ht MIA FFEY. au24-sat ELIZABETH RINEHART. PIANOS. ITGIITE & BR kDBURY'S CELE BRATED PATENT INBULATFD IRON FRAME OVERSTRUNG G ILA ND-ACTION PIANOS, considered imsonaseyed by the first _artists and it:Axes, such hSiberg.WollenhanDt. Wels and other.. Over 7,tlYt) ol One noels have bean sold In respect., elearnera. richness, volume °note. delicacy, °last!. Tpity of touch and fine rapeatine action they are uno , onal ed. They are not aratrantsd to , )oars . hat for ell time. They have been awarded ()old Medals at every wOwbition. .For sale at wholeaale factory prices for cash, at a liberal discount, won monthly Inatiklrnants. at JAMES IthLLAIK'B. Nos, 279 and 281 South FLPIII greet, anal-1m" Above somas. filliNgs STEINWAY SON'S NEW PA SQUARETENT OVERS SQUARERAND PIANOS. GRAND. AND PIANOS, no-., pro term in cow:elle and in private oireles by the best performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, (rum judges lilts Gottsehal Minton. and others. Challenge all competition. BC.ASI h ROTH ERS. 1006 0 ESTNUT Street. il m PIANOS'. PIANOS H PIANOS : PIANO-FORTES, MELODONS, PLANO-FORT VS. Nona Sby EftVell, BaAlOll. & CO., ZittnnO ,t Clark, Hallett, Daras, 11On, and others. J. E GOULD SEVENTH awl """'"' 'RAUAINES BROS.' OVERSTRUNG P E N T-A CTION PIANO FORTES, "Cheapest Flnt. Cams Pianos made!' splandid assortment of Louis XIV., and other styles. for sale at Factor' C.all ?noes, and warranted ford years. Becoutl•nand Pianos for MI6 and to rent. GEORO F. L. WALKER, S. E. Con of SEVe.NTH and A RCII PRINCE & CO.'S Improved MELODEONS. from sit. upwards. iv1,1.3m PHILADELPRIA TERRA COTTA MA NUFACTOV, sEVEIy and GERM 4NTOWN road and 1010 Lai 110Trtu r Street. Vitri&ed Drain and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues. Hot Air Plum and Smoke Flues ina4 0.1 Terra Cotts, and of suitable 111116 for every Ol al l ot buildings. This article is worthy the attention of parties imitate CD blllldlngs. Large me sewerage pipes for City drainage, water pities war ranted to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepared to contracf with orrioe or oorpOratione for this article in any VAl)firi. tP:W11477113% OUT goode try he equal if not superior to any °rain ota4e in the United Btatos or afore, .Ornamental Chunney Tops and Garden iera-tt 1101 0 . t FINED SCGAR.-1,000 _Barrels LOt LS' ililatarsheiko Cy oarseind fi ne pulyprizell. 11, a d re syw BUST. lOT tilr.JA oi WIA MOS, BALES BY AUCTION. 11. THOMAS & BONS, Nos. 134 aui 141 4 oe. a P01T14341 etrtat V. zee, f 7 amt Mks 4 T0(11(71 ARP REAL TS f TUESDAY 17 trxT. PALMPhial' catalogues now ready• cx,intainins fall d•- litiriltiOtts or all the p boort, tote so's! on Tmasday negt. Is h instant with • bat of sales Rentem her 14 - h and 2Sth and October 3. comprising a la"la 461°W" of waked* WPM/. 6TOCKS - AND yr A 6-firypi ria %ALES AT THIS EICII/iNill4 wVtinY UEI3I) During the Vastness waste in Jitly sod na l 7 occiassons4 salsa sir Randtalla of bash property lamed ataaratelf, addition to which we etitaielt, on the lialstrday greinoes to each sale. one thrmsend catalosmes wunstilet form vying roll deuriotione of 'Noserty to he sold Oa Ina folkrintrg TnealitY. CA PS 0.--Unr +mitt of real estate sad stocks a the ar.shans• cull harraftsr be held at 12 o'sloct non_ • ,n • and. in the steams at 7 iicksek.., M - r" Contn bows have tie *Am ttr _REAL ESTATE AT YRITai Abr. ea' we taws a lasts &mamma of estate at axle. including ..... dason ea°. esti! eakeiwan.r• "o"rty. lk7_"l-r6- stare Kr Real ..tats tattered oa wit ibi-eas tale redder/ and advertised oasamoilalls to wits wahhe sail abstract for which 1. oars, ate printed weekly.) free o charge. Eighth Fall flab. kith fiepteMber, at the Etshant• Ninth Fa 1 lbtie.l3th t liSteraber.^a the Piimises. Ea tabs of George Kea. In Mlles Cksatnat Teach /Wale, 20th Beaten Du, at the raaarliC PIFTY-RFTEt IALE 01" 1101105, a O ! ma. iza_t •a win commence on MON D Dar r•• Csislosnes now ready. BTOCIVI. &c. n Tatectay. September 13. ISO. O at 11 o'clock. noon. at the Parr delphia Ezebanct I rbare AC3d119317 Pine Arta. 7 charas .400 4,, ted Boucher, and Drams—gar I VO. I or,. Point Brs•aa Parr assracatura. 5 shuts Aeadatay of Harr:l, Imb tcalcat. I ch. re Ptoladelptos Ent* Aiscrallitioir—par i 73, full pa:d. EIGHTH PALL. BALK--tech sErrgains. Fit Story Drink STORE and DWELLINO. No er event. meet of Brood street.vttn a three atorr Brick Dwelling in ten ream Three-story Br et vw EI mew, mo. 111 4 Pitannter street ve.t of P•steentil Arent. Modem HESE WINCE . o. ell apses street. rPolato wit. , modern improvements, in eneellmtg at - 4er. oroo me the Hospital Gerd", Peremptory Sale.— Two 8U1LD1243 LOT ! d /forth So,otd Huntingdon Ernst. I....ala_sdno_ Peron puny Pour mon' Brink al tenlim.._. 2 . • C 1,6 N0.9)3 dam street, vest of tialtth street. *am ab solute. NINTH 1 7 LL SALE-19th ISEPTIsIISER. A ta o'clock, P. td., on the Preemies. Cherstert Will tnoLade— Estate of George Vex. deceased- Oyallusse Coen Pate OM the Prorates& —4 1 . 877 Tamable LOT of 10 ACTINI . Chattette ad came the eiexaste montry setts of L ewer. Mr Platt. and others. Pt= sae fon &s -tarlit:con at the suction rooms. TENTII FALL PALE—Ugh SEPTF.SIBER. Out:lane Court dale—Estate of Antboaf G. Q.= melte. detested • Threeartory Brick DV:hid...tap:3 and Let of Grouted. wasbinaton Street, west of Swanson street. Second name klstate—Two two-chip B iok - DWILIZINtrO. Lorebull street suet of Eleventh etre et. Same Estate—LOT OF irRO U rit D. Wager rt mot of i.:ertulunown road. Nineteenth ward: Beene Estste,—Three-store Brick DWELLING. North Truth Weer. south of Ogden street. Fou rt eenth ward. Same Fatale—finch Dwt.Ltarw. klartend street. Sixth ward. • Bone Fs ate—DWELLING and BAKK HOIIBE. rt' tit Fourth street. month of Teurear West. Twelfth ward. Same I•tste—Brick D w EL. ENG. New street. to rough of West Chester. Chester • twisty, Pa. Peremptory Sate. or order °Theirs. Estate of John Murray.. serried. Three-story Bri k BTOR aadDWELT-12(6,Moitb e hat corner of Ninth and Mitten streets. Pit ward. 0 rptviner' Court t a'ei—h state of John Nvans Mee, deed. fin undivioed ninth part of the three-story Janet DWELLING. N 0.316 South Front street. Bane Eatste—An undivided ni tit part of the three story Brink DWELLIf.ii. No SI South Front street. Fame Eatate—An undivided ninth part of the tar e BIORE and WAREIrOI/813. southwest corner of Dela ware avenne and Ton alley. below Chestnut sweet. feet inches front. Earns Estate—An undivided ninth part of the three story Brick D FO.LI LNG No. .1 .- to Lombard street. Neat undern RESIDENCE, No. 136 North Twentieth et teat. above Cherry street. Lama and valuable sorrier ,LOT.IO acres. Market. Chestnut Oak. Forts ninth and Fiftieth streets, Twen ty- fourth ward. twinning brink clay. 'Venable corner LOT, Bu by tali feet, anutheatt omen of Smola and Florida streets, Twenty-fourth ward. INVfion.l39 tingLl4l. eirtiAWryer lOR FuitNrrugs. - 1 MI A AO , PLAND-FGATSS, U GA Bit. On Thursday Morning'. At I o'alook, At the Annum Agora. as naliottgtont excellent itgoond-band fumigate eloca . Vizoo.fongs. fine mums. eargots, eta, inins hounekeegutz,rentorod to Eno Ears for iggirr=s Sale Yfe. 1333 SPRUCE Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. 01410 TEL 311)1101W, TArEsTaY VEINI.T. CARPETS, ere. On Itpziar reortusta• 21th instant, at 10 o elect . . et 1t0.13171 Berme street. the is:leerier tenazture. large French 91 111 • 1 1 100011 - rora. g.s chandeliers. Sue tapestry velvet earvele. Chula. ate. 1117 r May be exatained„ catainikas an the inoTu• ing of the ante at 8 o'olook. Perentory dale. WOOL, St order of l hctsaa Eidson & Co. On W enemies Moran a. • September 213 at 11 o'olook. will be so l / 4 1, bisatslorm, mahout reserve, et the Store, Nos. 60, _Oat and 67 Numb FRONT Street. - • A 15.1 . 0 lot of PmmaylVanieL. Ohio. and eater Flasee. Tub nod unwashed Wool of all elides WThese Woo s Me very light and higblydaetrable, sue mill be end in email loin. tt *Mar to aocioa.moclate purc , e A h the ase Vl'ool offered te in store and °pad In emoldros toe None iso'd by /temples emir Ceialo s aee , with full ds 4o piptioo of feat re ready one Week premon t e to sele. ISee No. 1329 Girard avenue. SUPERIOR UNNPPURE,, ROSEWoOD PIANO, •TAPt. ESTRY CARPWII3, On Tueeder Morning. 26th inst. at 10 o'olook..by oatidogue. at No. 1349 Girard strewn. The anyerior parlor. druing room. and chamber furniture. rosewood plasurforts, mor. entzsringo, ice. Alikb the kitchen run:aunt. IP May be etteruraed at o'olook ea the 111442111 r of the eale. -313 A. M .... 1300 noon Hale N 0.16 smith Twentieth street. NE 1 FURNITURE. h. OBE WOOD_ Pi *NO. GO CHANDELLERSI., talaNAlfte, TAPROWIty C6e-6 , On W.ilnesday liortunt. 96th inn.. at 10 o'clock t No. 16 south Twentieth street. abase Chtscet etre t. the nest furniture, &mot R. 9e1.0011 piano-torte, its obendstisre fuse ourteless fine hisser) carpets. Also, the kitchen tensiture. Mgr lday he ossunined at 8 o'clock on the rooming of the sale. .0)1103 NATILA_NIi AreTTONEKs f colonsaiorr NERCIUNT, sonless' nor .• YVII Ply! LAMS Al /TANS' LARGE SALE OF FOlPErrra s(X)Ifl. consisting of Theolorcul. EisionoAL Modaoal. Law, and Idisoelsoeous Booke, .• • On Wade esday Morning. Best. 13th. at 10 o'slook. at Mcses Nathan,' Anotion Store. loutheast corner of Sixth and Ram streets. ta seomid-story falearootn entrartro from* Axes street. Oonstatlns In part. of Delay Bailee, ft/vier:el Psycho logy. rest's Pleantal Wrold. oizon's Digest, Aneto necal Atlas. A mertean Journal of Poodles!•Cienoe, Ptah o on Chrome Dierses,. Bond'. eeideifeey, Tamen. Practice W ilson on Febrile Diessees, !dwarfs Medias, lioniceopethie Praotice, Dublin Diameter Bache's Dig pensatio y. Loudon Lancet invola Litedieo.Chmergund Review. Phakepeare's Works. illustrated and Otilet wise ; Poeta and Poetry of the 4no eels, Poets sea clothe of Europe. Life of Clay. Life of Penn, Heroines Crusades. Life of Washington. World of Art and Industry. Illustrated Views in ecotland Great tintain and Ireland, Chambets' Miscellany , - women of the Testament, splendidly illustrated ; ron's Works. Campbell's Poetical works. Horns Pestles! Werke, Pestles! Quotations large faintly Bibles. nobly boond to morc , ceo and gold; Scott's Bible, in vole; Little ton's Matory of ins' , no, ill 4 vols.. ) ear Mr ; Latin. Greek, Ens lash, and other Diettonaries ; French Works, Books of Masi°, and l.(oootber boob, lEir The Trade, and the public geesrally, are invited to attend the sale. -.- 7 30 A. 4. 00 P. hi. 5.13 P. M. . . . , e . sir Open for xamination early on the morning of sale. M ANSION E 10171313, MOUNT CARBON, iiICHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. yartuhee twoommodated with good room* at reduced Pr T 3 n old-established Rouse, located In the gap be tween Sharp and Bogond rnountaira, immediate ly on the line cd the Philadelphia and rteadtrig ited.rald• within half a utile or Pottsville, formerly ji . ept . by Jo seph Head, of the old Mansion House, niladelphia , has, since hie dennee, been under .the charge of his daughter. • • The House is prepared, at all seaserus of the year, for the reception of guests. and hee beep recently put in order. 2he large garden. and park adjoining. presents great inducements as a summer resort. to persons wish ing to amend et short time away from the dust and tur moil of the cities, where they can breathe_fresti moun tain att. and enioy the wild and bitikual scenery of the coal region. .66rninufaton passenger tickets. 6tr the use of fami lies, are sold at a reduction of twee. , " dye per oent., andan accommodation train will leave Pottsville daily dannitthe laminar montlls , to enable those who may desire ty it to spend the business portiononon of the day in the eiand return the same eventer. Which the will be thirty-three per cent below the usual o. charter For terms, apply to MARX 1) . rdansionHnese. Mount Car en, Mint Co., Fa. COTTAGE RETREAT, Beautifully and omentently located at ATLANTIC) CITY, N. J. Boarders nooo=lodated on reasonable terms. Je.lo-Sni M. MoCILEBEI. Proprietor STAR HOTEL, NZJALT OP7OSITIt TB; R. p, norm. ATLANTIC CI 1 DLL SAMLEL ADrda, ritt3PßlElng. DINNER — A -- FL/• - xy CENT& LSO, CARRIAGES TO ELINE. Sir Boarders soaoramodated on the most reasonable terms. lam la EAGLE HOTEL, BETIILKEENT, PA. This lane end oid-establitheCgonee A known as the '• LEHItiH .VALLEY tiUMMER JUSTREAT." hi now open for the season. The acoonueodetions of thL House will be found unsureeated The ride here. by the North Yennsylvanie Railroad, time of the ehnt senteetem in our Etate. CALM YOl Proprietor. CABINET FURNITURE AND BIL LIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 1101 SOUTH SECOND STREET la connection with their extensive Cabinet Balinese, are now manniaormailmo i mle of And lg,n;rransiityB,l4loAMeCet;HPONS, Which are pronounced, by all who hammed them, to be eu claim' to all others For the quality and finish of these Tables the mann rectums refer to their numerous patrons thronghon t the union. wh ore familiar with the character of argil' ata em eg FRUIT TREES AT LOW RATE 9.- 100 oco Peach treea of the moat healthy growth, and fine •reolmena ; price. 0100 per thousand. .5) 000 Pear trees. either on pear or quince stooks. two ) ears old. and well grown: gym to 835 per buttered. 130,0(0 vet greern; tine. large sPeenneas. of hancannle form. suitable -or an inansorate effect. fO.COOlarse specim. ne of Ornamental Trees, of every variety. !Stock urecualled. and prices Planters wily find it to tem interest to ezamine our stock and prices The daily cars pass the nurseries every half hoar—fare 10 cents. °BERT BUM' BBON% Rosedale Nurseries. DARRY_IttrA.D. sed.l2t Warehouse. 902 and 924 Mt:RI:ET ;treat polka PLEAdAtile YOUNDB.Y.No. 951 -ma BEACH fttreet t Kensington, nakieidelPs.—W IL_ LIAM H. 'MOH in onus his frtendel.hat, hasn& put %mod the entire stook of Pattern:, at the abolfortn , to now prepared to receive orders .for Ding, Grua, and Saw A tilt Caging's, Soap, Chetah% . and }louse Work. Granny. e-ftptinpe made from Hever. beratory or Carole Parnileeia in try or grins 4."4. Cr loam. ntyl-tf d-4,A U Y lON t—Al3l:ltOitXl !—LOOK V WM- 4 3001) NEWS FOR ALL!—The never. tailing Mrs. VAN HORN Is the beat; she succeeds when all others tis..'e foiled. All who are in trouble. all woo nave been unfortunate, deceived by MU* small". fly to her for advice and comfort. is toes ersirs Sit wooer fails. She hes the secret of winning the affec tions of the opposite 313 X. It to this feat which induces im'orate pretenders to try to imitate her, and cosy her advertisement. She shows you the likeness of your Al tura wife. husband, or atoent friend. It to well known to the public at large that she is the first and only per who con show elikeness In reality, shaven give entire Baneful tion on all the concerns of life, whiny can be tested and proved by thousands, both and maple. who dimly and eagerly visit her. Come onej wins to No. LaU IAMIBARD Street. betweenjlnjd nd "difalliVr, T - .E OONFESIONS AND EXPERI ,ENCE OF Ale INVALID —Publithe., for the bere ft and SA steamier to young men who surfer from Nor actor Debility. Premature Decay, &o. ; mimel) trig the means of *elf. Cure. By one who etirrd himself. after and put to great expense tbrough medi Impoettion andtusokery. Florio copies may be hod of the author. NA HANILL MAYFAIR, Mo.. Bedford. Xing. 01X111- to, . 1. , by enolosms a met-yard addressed sere- Moe. aoIS-lm mum& Cg., I{o. 232 North SECOND street —Having removed to (*Low gad nada* 1797 . initcV cat vklgn-iWAT4°,7II: natf FANu ARTICL,KB. tArr ocm f=eanitiet‘tg TY= etigagia be oar pan In SSW twist. sat SUMMER RESORTS.
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