=2lll MEM .04,4z1.•• • 4- P VA' 'P-17.11! i T r ' oti Ok - '. •, • - ,Ssfolishentildfoeltientrosa - . .: , t,. • . . The OikietarariAgetheitt 'of Preventing 5,..,,Nr- ci a ig 1 CeiiktiiretiPlit:l'; "" '- - -rilisliiiintiii,gliiiiaisotemorrie astiaonin re I,4ll,,tleans tototeskowittl•-cosseurr's 5,4144-,111431•019- 1,, , :21. tvitiliCii{ , ../ P. , t' ' ' - ' ._ ,_. • . IT2II3SAT.HANIBL Wigfr* D. D. --. 70 . ezThetliolfsitiiitgpsesage of tioripture . was eisloctod s TY the tut forthe.risd .. 0 ! 1 .e . `, ' - .11at'1,4avin autleernen into me to,hallow the t i l l d=rs $ 71: t rir l irstl i ethrt e aitt n ditr e t r ati toletat Mem the Win Melee. And it go t 0 - of Tenamein, and.it shall not be _ - - miuss44orl7,lff.- ~., ~ , _ . • , ; , • , , ,„ Mesolgrinin ttesif wall !substantially ai follows: ! - -.4,o9TemaheArgeot c the four elements of nature. ! It . i tt . ** . likaainropertims.4light and'heat. lit the . .,W,etta*ts,fiteal', Plii, Earth, and Water—were '"- ' Waited lii,Ged,entiossi te his will, a nd controlled toes, tin'T Im.fi neillyeesellutiori ,the eartb.7 I twill onceaw to phow for Illustration:- ; • •• •li 4 ! , z , -,71, , 430.4„ i i,deOni siiii iblop ionipaiiirto ire. 7 , ;a: t XL. What' terrible agent fi re is. i ' . 1 ,,, ,. 2TIf - , 4 ipitit it is one of bed's agents. "" I Will," • ...i : ..00. LV. ITU' method of safety from Ara withh Got reveals. , t: '' . •', .t - '. ", t • 1 V. The War Mews of Ate ebmpitnioa. I ...1 • ' ~7. 'a..ersrptisriow. • 1 . I. Someiersons and things tempered to ire; 1. God fs coast:tilted te On. "'The Lord thy pod Is a eonsuming.fire. :!,,Dent. 4,24; lis.t.'l2; 29s 2- 2 . , The , Jefßee it eterepared to lire.• II Be is iike:'w. refirmes fire,". Mai, 3,2, consuming I the wicked end purifying his people. e 3. Tha Goly ghost is .I:tempered to fire. z < " it is • ' the spirit of burning 'r whiob °leans's, 'tikes filth of th e' daughters of. Zion." basalt 4, 4. The ill et Ohristbitacluoili - ,rte baptised •"•with 'the Boly Gb.estand fire„",;',/ifott„ 3, 11; Aces 2, 3 Tot en lighten. puffy,. quicken, sanctify, and inflamelthe 11 Anulavith love• to tied and holy seal in his astute,. is the workpf, the Hoy Ghost. Bo stets like fire. 4. Hely angels are • compared to fire. ' They me. ,fl , ll Wok,: and resistless like fire in'obeying the divine commends• end mattunds. , Pserthe 194, 4. 6 llolvessinisters of Christ are like Are. They f are "burning and 'shining lights.',.' -.Take 5125. - . 7- Their snmons bnretheir impreadons into the emit,' „i .lind diffuse - the light of salvation 'throrithout Ithe , •.s.szelederstaniting. , ha, 24; 52: Eph: 4 18. " 1 . o.' This'srerd of God Is compared to fire. Lilco _•;• Are, IC is . full of • vigor lead effinacy. It warms, r. 41. molts, and :animates. It coesumes the drors, hod . burns up„the ohaff and stubble or sin in the soul ;;, licf'ls siotmy Word like 44a fire? ,Jer. 23, 29. ' 7. Persecutions are like fire. ' , II am corn to send fire, on 'the earth " Ain 12, 49. The ir, , t-' ' Beillie will he kindled; and buin on Avery b nd -.,,,!qpna the publishing (dirty gospel, and exteitelo of my_itingdom. ' . _ • ' - • i 8. The torments of hell are • cat forth ae ere, ts A , . first is,kinetal In mine anger, and shall burn unto “the'loweat hell,?' Deus., 82, 22 The torments, of ilm7iinalla impenitent are termed "devouring Are and everlestingburnlngs." Ise., 33, 14. II Ipin , quenchable fire " , fsa.-,„66, 24, and Mark, 9, 1 44 ' ' 4 Everlasting fire." Afrat.,_2s, 41. And " eternal fire." Jim's, ' verse ' 7'. many eminent writers , maintain this fire to i oeininon, reel, matetial "."fire, and not figurative at all. This opinion tvae q1"otoi by 'filehrenowno4 Cyprien, Auguettni, Chry ,.,t!as _aor4oup,;and Jerome, A.e., . But we -lake the er i. emestmoC.iiher damned to be as torturing to , the oul "..'figiire'ilttellie body, and eo adof the'llgara iv* 3 I Serfseif &eta relation telsell. • proceed to shbtr, 0 , , 11.--Wbat a terrible agent fire Is • , - ;••• . t - ,-- It is terrible in the ruin of property .and 10se of ' `_;'life:: Tb,esa two aspects of its terror win niece at • • • L 1898 years before Christ, Sodom and the °Bier , ~, cities of the plain were , totally destroyed by tire „" front the Lord." Gen 19, 24. _. • ~- ;2 -1491 years before Christ, the dreadful fire of ' 'Mount Sinn made all Israel - to " tremble," tni .c • MIMS bhuself, II exceedingly to fear and quake." . ~, Rend. 19,16-=lB • -." , , . , s' =- I • Tho9ls9,lLJ,eos.lntfore Ike eaodue of the 110- 1- "'lgitlifrom Egypt; Are - and bell mingled eprtml over all the,•BM& "destroying all persons! in ;the . fields, all (tattle exposed -all trees, and all vegete. ' tion. It was very,'lgrieveaS ". 'IMO wee i 'tbe Seventh of the " ten plamme of Egypt." El: 9,121. 3. 1471. B. C.: , The 260 eenbpiratore who rose against Moses,' in the Wilderness, were all con-- • hunted hr Are. Nam. 16, 35. . 4:1451, B. C. The entire ,eity of Jurfe - hO, /int MI its inhabitants, were consumed by Are. do'h. ' 5 : lob, B. C. ills whole nil; ef liasor was do .• s /Strayed by fire. Rasor was the prineipal eitj' of Vie kinudern of the Canaanite& ,Chap. 11, 11, c • ,„ . 6,1400,14. 0. - The city of Leigh, south of Mot 1 . .'", .„Lebinufa. was Mina up- -Judges, 18, 27., " '7. 1056,8. 0," The city of . Zikleg waa,turrn to' *slat bn the.Philietines. , 1 Sane. 30,1, , , • I - 8 991, B. C. -The city of Geser was destroyed by nr6 by,P.harosh, King of. Egypt. 1 Kingsi 9, ~ . 0,. siiB, G 6. Jerusalem was taken , sulked, a l nd burnt to a bean of ruins, by Nebuchadnesser, King of Babylon. 2 Kings, 25, 8, 9. 10. A. D.'7o. Jerusalem was totally ruined by the ItontettS tinder Titus Vespasien, and the temple & „ ,end whole city burnt. See Matt. 23, 1.7, where ;"this calamity in foretold by cur Lord. • - , 11. A. LI 042... The Arabs aet fire to the library In the pity of Alexandria, in Egypt, which con sinned 709,090 volumes. What a literary loss 1 " - 12 We pare over -all other fires from our 1.3 t noted date, es they would vastly exceed our bonilds. and Jock. Al the g reat fr fire of London. It broke out chmak. • t rased four days and fonsnigtts. °wired 4 . • ...„4, 0 , 11 t, ~ i n 0 : .: e SIM. '• 011FAUVWBIri mosenes and 40.000 bonsai ' Same otty lost by ro, in -1781-, 700,housea ; .in .1784, 10,000 borates ;1, in 1791, 30,000 . :houseer in 1816, L2OO , houses ; (ft - J.' 1818, ~ many thousands of houses:" in'lB2o: it vso v destructive -eonflagration ; • in• 1823, 3 barreelisito. morgues, 900 boats, 400 people;anit-12,500 -houses . : .:-.- .werefoonsomed ! -' : • . , . ,- , ..= • 14. 4.,1): 1795: The city Of Liverpool, litlglatid, had-Its column rooms, the Caxton' priding press, and other property to the amount of one million sterling, devoured by fire. • ' ,- • ' . 15. In 1228;, Charleston, South Carolina, had two Aturklred honeasebiienreed: •• - ' . _ a z - . 16,, In 1824, irrOnand Cairo, a dreadful exile ---sten and lire took place; by which 6,000 men oat t.?,..their Mils. ' . ''. 4 • :,,,,•... 470. /a 1523,- - -15,000 houees; " 500 live, and Ito. rf-, ,-, ..a:raesase . prePerti, were lost' by fire in the Olt of "::: Canto n, Chiba. , :. . -, • • 18. 'ln 1788, the city of New - .Orleans - had Die +greeter Portion Of itreduced to ashes.. , 1 ' 10, - In /773,' Noir York' lost by fire 1 000' houke. , „' L 4'goniZiinugry,2 / to December 3,_ 1828,, the sane `,,i , :eity'had 131 area; and many destructive tenth : , --- grations.einoft then; -- ~.. _ ' y{ ' - 4- ... 4 .,.. , 20: p+itliadelphis, frontl79o to 1850, has siffered ' 'd iiierely by fires' The molt,lanieritable of th n": nil was thohuraing of . the Orphan 'Aeylera, wh ch happened on the very cold :night of January 3, 1822, in-whieh tweetyrthreepoor orphans perieh d: .•-,. Of the .dreadful fire in Pitteburg, tli fel! yearti ,ago, , .nlt ht!.ve heard. ,_, -_•-,-, ---- ' 21. Id 4riguat,'lBl4,' WasbingtOn ,City•::m---.•.i: ff° red raneb.„ The ßritlah army set fire to the Preaider,.Va '" illiuße; - the bridge' over . the' Potomas. thi ale Di; , ~---- Ihe deolf.yards, and many private dwellingi. ip:i t ' damage was sustained, and .considerable lost of life. 1 2.2,.,V,ithin, the laet ten ymita, the city of ati I 4raneieco.Calthirisia, hal 'been all' but 'consu4ed '' ~.Atve.tiales ! -Eaoh-timeoely “ a small remnant pea - ., -- ,,101,1 , .., -- ,K0,,,: ix. '27., The city of,lian Francisco has' - -;perliips,eiiffered more severely by . lires Alms 4ny 21 . .Ite„r,eitillia the world far the same pe,riod. ,Ebro - InrCifigaileeirengh; find , did time and prude ocQ permit, thollects - woalditertill_The statement of Ile,, , . terrible. egoney of lir& to a far greeter extent. .t ' ~ will only, add, that Llte t a record of property e. - . / ..;'.,iiireyed - by,fire in lime United States for ten y sub ~.1 ';_ i f , - - irti : free. 183,5' to 1845,jaking my 'information ~, i hnlyfifim OW Oro newspapers .1 - read. The pro , ,t.,...,peetriostyas reperteil,-- amounted to emetly o,'-', 000.000., Simla Indeed a-terrible agent ! ~IW,Fire is one C 4 God - e *gentle._ , To-prove his'. 1 it is only necessary to citen few passages of So ip ;-, ' , i1 , ..', , ,A, f-,will, se %; n fire in to ' the hr' I ms ot•— 'Li ' '..... -e --2 0 1 willren4 fire on the wall of 436/la." Ite3—veree,7 `r 4 Z lel l re rn e =s r /r. l 'l k4 V ral3 ' , • lgli !et fire on the wiltvend* a-fire in the wall wabbah," e.— i .1 win send a fire upon Moab." ke.—chan. t . , At - . •i will vend fire noon Judah," kee—per's S. iii,s 3P Thenwdll kindle afire in the sates,t_ite.--Te t. r. sag s are ite te -este 4.11 '{l ''iinact that fire e le one q o u f God's ag eninelen t ents where ith .: Alt-punisttea the Incorrigible wickedness of t • , to • ,-.,, islio persist in their transgressions. Plague, Foal , , ,I,entr?, famine, earthquakes,. .storms, war, and fire. 3 ay* tremendous arrows to let fly surelnet karat ad c c,a/siitilefeetathathanal of net missy Clod! IV...The-nnithiitl of safotrfrom Arm which aid f _ ~,,„ Thiametittel Is bemping thelehbath,day b,ly. 4 .11 they *wild not' haltow the Sabbath 'deg, torn = God would kindle a fire in the gates of their dity,' t whioh would devour the palaces of Jerusalem„ki:l3 But if they'wonld hearken to the divine eouhiot end ¬ify the Sabbath day, then the fire Sundt. , WO aimed not be kindled. Thusthe. conleetton " hiStWeisti keeping holy the Sabbath day and the prevention of, pas is clear.. ~ .- The righteousness of this plan of safety (renal the *•,- ditottring element is obvious. t3 , 30,. 4 1,411 strict observers of the• Sabbath dhy Into rocl,peopla.. No, good person will be an ingcr. 2 2. Ail etriet.tielibtatlt•keepere are earefid I po. , lens. They attend to their domestio arrangemtirs so se.te,pwene, attar as they can, dangerous cob.' • gate tire with any oonabostiblo substanoe in tto i? . 3, _ iu , , ,91 AAntivoyigilantly sanctify *40,8/Obeli' ors` pravelig lAopfe. TheyknoW Goes grieiona.o , :13: neat prtfoliteanterade p " rottetion to their dwell irks They know-God.% faithful route promise; and they .n9ctlear he , bad 'salt to ‘ itie •gedlY,,` , there *shall no' e;_l blhirthee, neither ibalfaey plague corns slid ~,,ttry tiffelUng.• Pa 91, 103' They , olalm• humbly and.prityarfelly the application of g thrilitomises e i , '' , dlyism proteotion ;• they , thereforedi dwellsisfely,'' 1 Imitt vet ‘!quiet from the fear of, *cll. , ' ...• The eon elision is, 'if all keit -the Sabbath of the liord holy„,wo should. have no alaroving•les, aa" ' a need"for 06' institution of our important compa nies Of iiretacra '1 '"e . , - 11 'mvel The litrPortAl3ce of fire'compaitiee. These companies are indeed veal. Important in nevus') respects., 4• IV' . i. 1; , 11 . 4-reeptietliNthe alitorint of propartir they • bay*inin inalroiriental in 'saving. This Is lin pelmet. , "Notwithatending the imMlll9ll 108 t t,f33 p o roperty-by : Area; yet much line been Prfali by Ara h• ( 1M0400.4, , Y .., 2. In-respeet , 'to life.. Row Many thousands of o vrtavo been savedfrout the meat terrible ; death, ' , hifirsleclitdrally ii,pulling theutrout et the lffe y of these generous and hereto men ': hinitefldttid thatrown liveit'bisave othese.'-' , 11010: generosity !digest imporbint nerving. t:43,11141.,:ta'..".. i ' I. :mo , ,noseaseir *alp *tiontd, tie w ithheld llom firti.ohniginleii- ..151 , 3' deoitrieeUrtitetsgement and' it#oo6oo;„FLet It tit) seed i t 'Ak e ,c m ou , 14340 Ogivintri,l4eoWZl ocimpant fat I'llestonvillit, • add peril shall hers.!o:4:llotifetenarke,; ... Lid,,,,,veg,411)144 atado dut y., ` ._ ' -.. f.;, ,t , A Vielititair iota. colgrinies anotti4 ail be I if- sew! toeikAild liOig ' i' , ltimatute if • . 'isittfibottld 11110 7 -1 9 1 W - orilk . ilettriiMbitietinn, leeisiii life in „.„ ~ 4,0 1; f 4: 1 5 7 . ,,,,4t ...' ~,„ ; .itllnti;hti - eentiteiiiil Owl; .•:41 , ;IKrirlaitttottlt!tttillip!' rot= ; Algittiti • . ~ .,,,-.....t. - , 1 ,• .. , , .8..-Let the . ;:' ,t4fk._lotity;tollii Armen. .:t. ,She LE:* Xtre-e- : , - . Toty i It:the obieot - - ?--itttitismen be, elge. `'. ~.o.o7o'lntel hodtee of i *en 10 - IstAff..: ete.thicAtkoh shoulC -.--; lik •iOA . ' Onerietldell ,40 1 46 - Abi - 104311,4f, the Ire: 1311 aiiir esv gafi e i,_ , idewitgothill.*lwi rs comps .; Sit In ihil 144441/0)(41464,4 'Sink -_'Mark is 44 _ , "k.,14 st, - ;01 .16 ", irithle . twonty , t. aightly damaged, It' asedigt*ilibeirAina. -14 . TEle or - ow' avid the YIDS go boat' GENERAL MMWS:: Crsoingan HOG 111.11xviT.—At Milan , aft, - IRO toi friturio delliery havis 'Win 'offered quite freely during,* peat week, and bnyere were mere Aillionli_AO .And, tboulb. I eolcoesslon.ie ten cents per mantel was made, sellers offering to take $8 80a 8 65 :for-narlyliovektber.. , l On 'the 18th instant g,OOO head sold for all December at $6 45a6.150, which is the beet price paid so tar. The assesaor'S returns, from sixty-seven mantles in Kentucky, show it dso v easeet.334,l64 in the number of' hogs this year, ocimpared Withlast year. .'Tfts:llol)l2ke,ls,rtiter-Per.rer. Company, said to own the beet water privilege in the °omit ry, in."- ppeca to erect a new cotton mill, and has trued a circular asking for subscriptions. With the pre sent improvements, in cotton machinery, it is claimed that the factory will pay gotal pleats whoa mills with the old-feshloned maohinery aro running at a loss, for in - nodepartment of mechanics has there beep.hoore money-saving improvements than in - ecidon maohidery.". . . THE American Bank-note Company has sent out a corps e( artiste; equipped 'with presses, and the necessary- apparatus for equipp ed the order of the Bank of St. Petersburg, wbioh goes into .ciPbElitien ad 'iseerilisidbeib idetailihnie beon!ar ranged, with. capital of £5,000,000 sterling. The :hill ; of -the "Alardeliote • Company; will tin nearly $lOO,OOO. A ' handiemO compliment to;Arnerioan skill. OW THEY TREAT VAORANTe IN ICENTIJOHY. 44,TheiCineinnati - Coranterctat relates, the follow log incident which occurred at Covington, Ky.: '-,, At the Circuit' Court; on . Saturday, another Iwhite man, named James Moore, was placed' on trial , ,for ± vegramiy4+ and the ' ury' finding him guilty, he was sentenced to be sold at public auc tion into Involuntaryservitude for six months.'? „ Cu]Few letter to the,Charleston Mercury say' s' That 'Gevarninent Ririe's in earnest to put down . the ,slave trade, obeying, no ; doubt, orders recently received from Madrid. Several officials have }Aim s disgraced lately, and 'I BM informed that the late Governor of Sagan has been removed for having allowed a cargo pr two to be disem barked. Su,nnEtir DFATII IN, CARLISLE .— On Tuesday, Mapir E: 14`Ego, a prOmlnent citizen Of Carlisle, Pa., died very_suddenly. At, supper time he took his Oat at the tableAatVattOn i aa hotel,) and com menced conversation with the boarders about him. Aftertaking, a eip 9r two of tea, ,his „head bell for ward on breast, and' In three or four minutes ho was a corpse. A NSW CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.—ThO Catim lies of Boston havejust purchased a lot, corner of Washington and Malden streets, on which to crest a new cathedral. The; amount to be paid for the lot is 07.000. , 'The cost or the cathedral will ho between 1400,000 .and $500,000; and the time or conatrnotion three to four years. A mu WILE-LOADING GUN, of large Ortonsions, 'Weighing about 'Ave - 'eons, has boon received at Woolwich, from Sir William Armstrong's factory, nt Elswiek, and is ordered for experiments at Shoo buryness Much speculation is afloat as to, its adaptability, and the experiments are looked for ward to with great interest. Frvk Hdaitts Porialesn.—"Mr: mannef Sho ber; of Lancaster, his; within a few days past, lost five valuable horses from poison, which was given to them on Saturday night by some malicious per on,,whbke into the stables and mixed argenio with their ood: 4 ,1034, is, before the Legislature of Antigua tot aiding the impoitation'of ice. ' Nothing more proper for Governmente in tropical coantriee, than to see that so greafh tioinfOrt is placed within the reach, if possible, Qf alielassee of the people. : LYME( "LAW re Sorra tanomerA.—A man named. McClure, hailing from the State of Maine, wee, on Sitirilay laet, by ordor - of the Vigilance Committee, whipped by a dove at Grabomville; S. 0., for tampering with slaves in that vointty. Two young men, friends to each other, en gaged in a souffle, in 'Cineinnati, on Tuesday evening, end,' by 'some means; a 'knife in the pocket of one of teem was foroed into the brdst‘t villa ether, fromwktch,bo died • few boars terwards. ' • • Tu lit'lleacbiteette Supreme Conti recently divorced i.xnan from his wife for the reason tiat she wag a; Shaker. She hat been a Shaker for twenty. years, but the laws of the Bay State would not till reoently 'allow a divorce for the cause named. ; - Br - Pedria; Illinois, $3Ol has been sub scribed to purchase geed-wheat for the people of Kansas, whose, crops were destroyed by the drought. Tun original cost of ' the Great Eastern woe 84,500.000, She stands 'charged to the present Owners at $2,150,000. Of this amount $500,800 is preferred stock. • TIM prigilege to erect booths on the grounds of the St. Lours Agricultural Society, during their Pali; has been sold for nearly eleven thousand dol lars.' ' ,• , , „ -1 Tann-vessels were taken, on Thursday la et, - dredging for oysters in Fishing Bay', contraryf to the law of Maryland, 'and fined. , THERE was a slight frost in several sections of South Carolina on the 14th indent. Snow foil on thq Catskill mountains on-the 12th instant. DURING the week eliding Tuesday, there were cleared at Cumberland, Maryland, 115 canal boats, with 18,404 tone of boat Trig Virginia State Agricultural Society - fair at Richmond, 00=4c:- the S-tray--3it-rTs.'iiT MMIMt Ii EPOILTAtIONS• - -.-- ' 'IR iierttittoi The Itteps.l . VALAIS—B*4c B Yonne, Cook-ate DOD & Galvin; lAD 00e feet spruce deals Betker,&Sho e maker' ..OAItD OIMSRADR. ROWARDB. CLAIUtu /4" /duty lIIIN RAIN , Colientrks 07 77i7 M 07711 WM. L. REHR, • • .• . . LETTER MIAMI ' At 024 Mefchante' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship John Trucks. liindspr....- , --.. -.Liverpool, soon Ship Townson'. Dunlevy.....— ...-,...filvorvisq, soon Miip Gov bangdon, atone- -- ..-........,tavarp0ta. Boon Hark Doan Anna, Cohn.-...-..............,,..Liverp001, noon Hans Abu. M °Noll!. Sonless—. .... ......lilves_poul. soon R. r ...w0,t,„,g_er..................... ~ St C roix. sass Rs otainavell-Davaa..-..-.• - ..,..«., Bstenalss, so on Eii 'San Earle. Eosins.-- ... -,-Masana, soon Sink Elisabeth L F0u1ken,..............,P0n au Rasta, saon this Thom welter. Riortir.i.. .:......... .... ..nt Ruts. soon . Ilri Mary E Milliken, porien- , ...,..“.Cartienas, soon ~4401 NE INTELLIGENCE.' VPAZITTIIIIADIELPHIA, Sept. 22 1860 VEIN 4'o-BUN - :6 0 HIGH • - .8 90 1 'fiteagrerhit. Bolton:Crocker: 22 booqrs from New YOrk, with Indite amt v.M1116b1871, to 21ki ADO Ift a loe . Off im a- IneeasewnshipManrhor, honed int off New Castle At 7 ship Emily Augusta, for Liverpool, going down in tow of tag,A oserlot. Hark Oropler. Watts: 12dars from Now Orleans, with -oat ton: - he. D 8 Stetson & en. • Brig , B Young. Cook,'l2 days from Calais, with fumii r to tr. - Behr ,OommerAPld, Wheeler, days from Alexandria, -With trial otintainv - ' r.Scht 2 0 Patterson, - Harid, 6 daps from Boston, In Dal ,last to,Nevia, l`lsw/srJ "Fehr Jhlia Mi na, .ton. 5 day' from Havorhilh in hallnelto es_ptain. • • Pony C H Borer', [Ansley. 4 days from Newbritypert; pith mdse. to D 8 Station A. Ca.. - &by n P Hawes. Maros . der c from ,Providenoo' p bath* to Noble. Hammett & Ca dwell. lgobrjohn,Compton. Elltott:fr ng Plymouth. - Schell/no (,Bartlett, Connelly. from Boston. Mohr Beboritt Jones. Teton:. from Boston. Bohr H A weektf. Godfrey, from Boston. !Rohr Pzeetelor. Um. from Boston. -.Bobs Eforisonattreis. from New York. •. Bohr P Bojora Boise. from-New York. -Roar A M. 114, ROCkhill. I rain Providence.. ' Steamer Tammy. Ply. Ithoure from New York, with mils. to Utt Id Bawd Br. Co. Steamer •All Ms. Robinson, 21 hours from Now York, sidtb. Judge to W AlßaarlA Co, . • • , • .• • - °GEARED. - W m BteashieCity of' Richmond; T Ship ered. filoQnnctes. lanadonderryß Taylor & Co. - • P Hausa. Mason, Richmond. Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. , - • - •,, Ruhr lull Plaine.Eatort, Haverhill. LRothcirmel &Co Bohr W G Bartlett. Connelly Boston, • 'do eichr Excelsior Riley ; Boston, , do • - .Ruhr McCabe, Pickup, New haven, do , Rohr WolValisee. - do • " !Rohr Resth!se. h aunders,Weymouth. • do • Rohr If A W,eeko, oodfrey. Roston. Tyler. Stone & Co Rohr P Rohm. Bake, Roston, C A ffroksober & Co -Re C hr , Sarah Cullen, Callen, Boston. lianorOlt. /owls Bohr IC Patterson. Hand.ROstOn, Nevin. Sawyer & Co Bohr Ronson. Jarvis, Annapaan, Van Dugan, Norton &00. , • • ; Rohr J Compton, Elliott. Providence, , • do Pahr Amelia, Rookhill. Providence , Mines & Co. • Bohr ° Jonesi, Tatem• Pirnionth. N Sturtevant & Co. • Rohr Eolipse; Cook. Portland, C A ffeoksoher & Co. • itt•JIL biworiiier, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. • • %AILED. ~,, • = Ship Radii Augista. tvickland,for Liver pool, sailed Yesterday morning in tow of tug Amelioa• Jler cargo consists of 43000 bushels wheat and 3adr rims Bee r , , toorreSididdence of thiphilaciAphie Esobpdge.) • ••• ' • - ' ' LEw •Pel. neer. :0. • i - The follosneg_vessele arri'at harbor: 8111 p .Northamp , t ee. b rig WA Dresse r , {ohm, Irffele. 0 L sr, Helen, John FOrarth. D R Barnard, /livered ,o Orrin , Cowl, W GlOver: - R S Bell, If B Gibson, td Rein hart. dyads, and °Drado. o. A brig passed in liutnight. Winditouth.,aotwarm. • • • gm% aro., _ W. 'IIIORMAN. • . • ••,• ,' ' • (pierresilonddned of The_Yress.l • • • • HAVRE GE GRACE. Peak 21.18 0 e. nip Ktnrsion left with 6 boats, laden and • consigned fellows: „ i•leiliaor.• bar iron to Robert Valentine; Joao]) Steel. loather to Herbed 0'• Dal is; Henry Duren. tri Tatum & Bons; Elisit Sophia'. coal-to New York: Pak do to Deb-ware City; • Maior Gobin. tight to Richerand . . • MEMORANDA. 81109 Jsaße JaAJIO4. Chipman, for Philadelphia, re mained at Calootta July 27. - Nor'wester, Almr, faint Boatnn for San Fran Mato. woe spoken A nr 11. Wool*. long 40 W. tthip Fannon. Loorair, for New Orleans , wee loading at CalouttaJuly 27. Ship Ocean Hangar. Knowles, wars loading at Rio de JacettcilOth nit for New Orisons. Ohm •Wizard King, Cone, fiom 'London, at Bombay 7th tilt. itpalag. Shin lona Bydner, Wheeler, oleared at Csloutta 27th Juin for New York. OM* Filen Politer, Robinson, °leered at Caloutta 28th July for Boston, Light , Skip Northern i, Doane, from eihnstens9o. W C of Mekloo, at Boston 70th ipst. Bark G ram, Hammond, Mahoney, for United Staten, rOmmord at Rio de Janerc 1003 nit 'Bark Selo% Gould, front Baton, arrived at Baltimore 20111 inst Briro Fatall‘Wonater. Lord. and Celeatina. Floket. from Roston for Philadelphia, st Holmes' Hole 17th Ma r and edited again text dar. Brig 11 if bloriltrary., Clifford, hence fur Portland, at Holmes' 'Hole lath last, had sailed again. Brig Wm Crawford. Falacr„ front ROl3O for Philadel ibut. sailed from Holmes' Ifhle 10th ins' sal?laktirliVenlifeTigi fro°,llPwA6rPbl""Phia. Bolas Sea Had. Phase. from Oration and Kilt, Pack ard. from New Bedford, both for Philadelphia, at Nov, York 79th inst. • Bahr*l! iheirail7. and Wm; /7 , tlr Pas 'Span. fogPlittadeiehis. aid front Alexandria tti ' trtt. Bohm ,71 Wll/11i0g, Tit rge. riffort. 811 aw aro White BeatO keno° , arrived at Boston 19th j mat. ecthr It 0 Porter, Saah, halide , arrived at Danvers Unbind_ ," • Bohr W 11.11rani gOragg. Failed from Fall River 19th iisal,ofilr noitr PI otootoror pas, sailed from New _Bedford 19th lost Ter kteaeonet River, to load for Ph, isdelohi s , Gibbet from Delaware City, at Bohr Mai nline Haight ! Beebe, sailed trout Pall River lath inst for Phdadelph Bohm N B T Thorny , Steelman, and Frank Her bert. Parker, hence, am Boston loth inst. ..Bohr Charles 8 Carets, for Philadelphia, nailed from Newbury .., ' • Behr Thor Borden, - nos Fall River fol. Philadelphia, at Newport 11 Bahra Mice Lea, Corson. , TeloalOpd. from Bolton for Phdadelphts, at Mb Uttl, and lolled again Beer aroll M Kent, Thompstin, pwaltainolo Pth 4 4. for Bbiladelphia. So t o lobo Farnum, cora Wit t',elalith ittrona:Mott.•and , 3 ernes Martin, Rat ode, at , rived at Providencia 1901 inst. Bohr Mary Buok, hence for Pilettuolott, at Providence 111,h lost: 18ohni War nieed,Sm:th. sod Nand HOlinalli Hewitt, for Piuladelphin, salted from Providence 19th inst. No Althea, Oman, bra oe. at rt ved Salem 10th /not re LlWingo - oll.onir. and Foamy, Norbert, for lihiladolabla salted Morn Salem 19th mat, _.. inlettur • il e tt i pt i fZrtnoloY r maned from Hartford 20th Staunton Relie f, ' Hinckley, hence, arrived at *atoll sill THE PiLEIMLADELPHEA, . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .22, 1860: GLUE. SP.ALDING'!3 PREPARED GLUE 1 BPALDING'S . PREi'ARED GLUE: SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE TAB NEOEB ; NOONOMY! DESPATCH wa -,, A non IN TINS sevxs Num." accieleistsipil I happen, even ti well-regulatalfami tier, it in Very desirab le to have some Cheep and con venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Orookery. !co, SPAIDINGT PREPARED oLyr. meets all suok . emerge notes, and no household can afford to be without it. It in always ready, and up to the stink ing point. There is no , longer-a necessity for limping chairsomlintered veneers, headless dolls. and broken oradlen. It in Just the article for cone, shell, and Other ornamental work, no venality with ladles or refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is need cold, being °he mi oally held in volution, and possessing all the valuable Qualities of the beet cabinet - makers ' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vast y more adhesive. " USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE." N. 11,—A Brush aooompante a each bottle. Price 26 cents WROLEAALIZ DEPOT, N 0.30 PLATT ST, NEW YORK, Address HENRY C. SPALDING'd Co., Box 8,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in oases containing four, eieht, and twelve dose beautiful Lithographic Show-Card accompanying each package. MGT A motto bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household:NA Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists. Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fano,' Stores. N ti! ,r ssudTat°oArallGni, When It will stand any climate. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. • SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S DRUGGISTS LUE, SOLD BY SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERit SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY GROCERS. BPALDING'S PREPARED OLLIE, SOLD a& COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. Mant lured by HENRY C.SPALDING & 00,, 4S C N EDAR Stree Address Post Chloe , Box o. SAW. t, New York. Annexed is an Alphabotioal List of Artioles which, it damaged, may be restored to their original strength and nsefulneat by SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. A—Mende ACCOUNT BOOKS— B....Mende 0.--Mende URAL/LES. ..... D..—Mende DOLLS E.... Mends ETAGERES.— F.... Mends FANS G..—Mende OVITAPUS H.....Mands HARPS . J . ._.blends Kriol3l , i,. b.. .. nds L 0 1 t:f C .— • M.... Mends MIRROR-FRAMES.----..—.—.-7- - -M N_.Meads NEWEL-POSTS ..... .h o....Menda OTTOMANS„ ..0 PIANO-FORTE • ST. ... .. —.Manila QUILT FRAMES.— --- ROOKINO-110RSES _ . T:.::Mends TABLES.- . U-„Mends , 1 7 .; re e d d V w / 4 6 1 3 R E K I 3 V X... Mends XYLOGRAPHIC-WORK. Y-.... Mends YARD-STICKS .-_„„ Z Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK . & is useful SPLIG'S PREPA7D GLUE is useful in Libraries and Schools. 1....5....Mends SOFA,,, 2....P....Mendi PITCHERi.„. ..... 1 3.... • -.Mende ACCORDEONS- •-•-.. A-.. 3 4.,.. ~,Mende LETT PIILEEALINH ... 4 15. -D....Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CASEEL.D.... a-- I -.Mends IMAGES. 1..:.• 6 7.....N....Mends NEW BR EAKAGES.._... 7 EL-G....Mends GUN STOCKS.. 9 EL-Mends SCHOOL-BOOKS—.-- 9 . .. 10 RILEM.. .11 12..E....Mends ELECTRICAL MAIGII472§. R. If 13-.P....Mends PAPER-HANGINGS,- ..P-..L3ARA-CgAIR .• 14 16....R....Mends RICKETY FURN1TURE....R....15 16..-.E....Mends FRASER HANDLEB....—E -17.....,D-Mends DESKS Mends GLOBES - _ -18 19--L- V Mends LOOSENED LEA E,S.-.„..-L--.19 20. -.U....Mends Upholstered FURNITURE,.. •Me ads EGG-8EATER5.........,.-....E....21 22--. Mends ACORN-WORK.-_..__ 23--Mends CHESS-BOARDS— -_- 24 --Mends FIDDLES . 23-........ Mends SHELL-WO Rft.- 23 mends FILLET-WORK —26 27.._. - ---Mends HOBBY-HORSES ...., 21 B_Mends R Ii A N EIH Y- O OXES E 8.- .-._. - — V .-...Mends PICTURE FRAME/3.-. 5i...... Mends BEC R ETARI ES -31 Mends VENEERING..... 33 .—Alends SCHOOL F URNITURE- =.--33 Mends PAPIER-MACHE 35 - -Mends WARDROBES ... .«. la. ....Mends PARIAN As 11-. Mends CR185._.. ..... ..6,57, Mends DADYIMP , • - 71 d __•,..„Mends i4,...._-..-Mends ASHICTANDS-.--..._..-..41 46-....--Mends BEDSTEADS- -..-.- 45 13......-- Mends DR CMS . IB 4/ -- Mends CHESSMEN.,,„.,..--- HERBARIUM. 60--.---Mends BARGAMMON-BijAßkje"...... A 0 61 Mends BAND-BOXES__ -___,......-_6l Mends BLACK-BOARDS . — .- 63.-- Mends BASS-VIOLS.- -•-• . nip rann - 0 TA BLEB ..... -mends BILLIARD-CUES.-- --..........-66 66 ----Mends 57..«— M ends 58 -e nll a BOOK - CA8ER.._,... • 68 Si-«........Mends BOOT-CRIMPS. .69 60—,...Mende BRUSH-HANDLES, -- -- -10 Mende BRUSHES- • • .61 Mends CABIN_FTS • AL..... --Mends CHURN ..„,. 64„____Mends ....... -.64 65....--6 tends CRUTCHES.- 66 66.._......A ends CLIPBOARDS-- : 1 1 e9_. - -Mends CADDIES.-.- 69 70 ---. Mends CAMERAS— - .---70 1--.-.-.- Mends CHAIRS 71 72- Mends CHARTS.. - 72 Mends CLOTHES -FRAMES ---.•....-73 74"...--Mende CARD-0 A5E8—..............-.74 Mends CHESTS.. . 76-....-..-Mends DIARIES.. --76 -..Mends WORK STAND -- 77 78----. Mende DRAUGHT- BOARD 5_...."_.- ------78 30..-- Mends DIVANS...-. .„ • .-• .- • -...89 81-- Mende DICE-BOXES— -81 82-- Mends DOORS 83 ----Mends DOMINOES, ........ 84---- -Mends FIREBOARDi-.-..-- 81 84 Mends FLUTES ..... ..... Mends BALL MITERS- __se --- Mende GLASSWARE.. - -.87 88.-.-- Mends HANDLES , 39.---..... Mends GUTTA-PERCHA WA 'AA=___B6 90--..... Mends KITES.--. In 91..--_-Mends TOPS.,„, 91L.-- Mends ORGANS- Mends MODELS...._. . _ 94 SEWING-M cam EITAME...64 96 ....—Alende PANELS_ -- as Mends PASTESQ kifICWORK 911 97- -- Mends PATTF.IITIS• E. 98 --Mends SI D ..98 99.. Mend,' WOODEN WARE„.7"---_—::-99 we........-Mends WILLOW WARE_, .,- SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD. BY HAII.DWARE STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD SY HOUSE - FURNISHING STOIIES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE., BOLD BY 001iNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. --- Manufactured L.T__ HENRY 0. BPALDrNO & co., A 48 CEDAR Streit. New York.ddrece Poet Office, Box No. amo, • _Put pp in 06111011 oonteinirek either Four , Eight, o r &we lye dozen 0110 h—A 40,:difuiLITHOGRAP118110,*- 0/.1313 aeoomuanyinc ea", package. STOVES. ,40 T 11-E OELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING BTOVE is one of the most popular Cooking Stoves ever introduced. It is. made either with or without gas-burnine fixtures, and of various emirs. adapted for blueing either coal or wood, The nEsIinVOIR TOP Royal. with a., reservoir containing a constant supply of hot watot, is 4-valuable improvement for housekeepers. 'These stoves are made of the best iron, and WAR RANTED to give satisfaction. Flamm examine before peinhasing. • ' NORTE CHASE 2N COI sett-it 'iron Founders. No, 209 tiECONIi St. -13TOVEg! STOVES!! - .nowproparea to meet tho wants o the Wide more JAMES SPE i tR, be. 1.116 MAR ET STREET, oompletely in all tbedetekis of the Stove trade than any 0 other establishment in Philadelphia. in proof of which he invites COMPARiTIVIC XX..auraTton. The following are among alread y own you na t ionaltirms, several of which havealready obtained a * lone, as surpassing in excellence and economy emy other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Pate,ntee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking Steve, tOtnowledged to be the best Stove for family use in thq 'world. JAKE., SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Glas.oonsuming Cooking Range, flow rapidly owning into general use. JAMES SPEAR is the Pettnitee of the Improved Sil ver's Air tight Gas•eonsumP:or Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved ( Patented) Ornaments) Stove Urn, which, front its , beauty and utility, is Neely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. J.thIES SPEAR. Is the Patentee of the Labor, Feel, and Comfort Nan in g Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR ig the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Aailway..ear Heater. JAMES dPEnit us the Inventor of the Improved Fire- botrrd Stove. For P.ll of the above the Inventor very Justly plaints ad Mange. which require but to be understood by the eub'do to be universally appreekated and preferred to any other articles of that alas, in the market; end Ire would hereby extend a oordial invitation to all peree,na 'in want of Stoves to oall cod examine for themsetves. Femme wishing to examine will have every attflention shown them, whether Intending immediately es , enr ollees or not. est'in-Am COAL. ENiJINE EAGLE VEIN COAL—Pure, Bard, Bright, and Glassy, equal , if nof . superior, to any Lehigh Coal sold. Ess and Stove grass aim per ton. Lark a Nut BITS. Call and exandyie, or Bead yotr orders to 1 , 1,1,111 BRANSON'S , 30A. DMPO'r. _CALd.OWHILL ktreet, third yard strove Br oad greet. IS . PHILADELPOIA TERRA' OCOTTA MA AL - NUFACTORY, fiEVRNTH and ORR iIIirTOWN road and 1010 , OLlitiiThilJT Street. Vp.rl ed Drain and Water Vines. Ventilating Flues, Rot. Ai Ines, and timoke Flue' mat li of Terns Cott*, and or eni,table ems tor every ow of boildinga.• Tine article le ( mutt)! the attention of all Tarte, nuttin g . up pat]adnP,s• erlie eme eiveragegnnee for city drammie, we ter,nlPee war rants to mantis severe pronto°. We Ammer preload to co n rant with cities or corserattoost for this artip ain any euantitY. We warrant our suude tdi z e ib ir . fl P t atiperlor to any /Aker Made in t 1• ,u tates ,or Europa. , °momenta! chimney TOlPA,,,Alit',Oardea . , •t. V<ftle. • ' . . • • felB-lf • • __._•_.____ _ Pa 4 Ri. JAMES BETTER INTENITONFJ. FUEL A. llol2 A—APproved of and highly recipm-, mended bithe Medical p rof easion.throughoutth• Vain ptates a. Mr Thousand Irkvaliepo having been advised Y their p unmans to nee her Sprgical Applinneet She would natation Iderchanta and of a wagejnet purehanng except at her readence.lolo IA .A.bri. Street, Whejg ehe *en he oorigulted daily. I/etymon the holm Pr and 5. dent or teishinotdrids *ill be el' on aph, nation. to atm pot of th e 'United States. M e signature it on meet Urania , ,hies trOb•-t AT AUCTION PR ,ICES.-STOOK OF PICKLES, PRESEH - trn. MACHINERY, .0 2.1 slarsat_at suotion sTs2 , l4 to Mose bovine/I' '/* AH'S 4011111, WI US IIUCDICINAL. INPECTINE ; PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATED. TIM HUMAN CONSTITUTION SAVED FROM WRECK. THE PREVENTIVE AND REMEDY. INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FRYERS. CURES INSURED 1N A DAY NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. INPECTINE. INPECTINK NPEOTINB. INPROTINE. INFEOTINE. INPECTINE The ternble malady known as the FEVER AND AGUE has 'mutton hundreds of thousands of persons thrimakent tie world every year, and has never till now been met by anooesaful medloal treatment that hal not produoed severe MEDICINAL , DISEARRS. which sfeot the lance, the spleen, the liver. the heart, or other pert' of the human organism. The INPEO. TINE is the natural antegondet dell fevers, and whe it comes in contact with the akin, L absorbau by the interior organs, which 'islet email! minima and all ten. deride's toward those maliellem which proatrate the mind and body with fever. Fever and MVO result from numecons °SWIM No place is exempt from the causes 'which promote the ex istence of the disease. Thatbeing ono* seated to the ersteM, inductee depression of spirits, Psesitude, Wt. moor, pains, chills, fever, and s long train of disagree- WAe sensations, depriving ti t s patient of all energy. ar ,1 reducing him or her to a 000ditaon of EXTREME R7ELPLESBNEEM. Why will any ma miler the horrors of a debilitating Intorrattoot Vino ;ohm by the nab of the INVALUABLI3 INFBOTINE, PERSIAN FEVER OHARAI. the eminent medical and magical qualities of which are instantly absorbed, ALL TRADES OF DISEAtE MAY DE ANNMI- LAUD IN A PEW HOURS I SELF-OARH LB BATTER THAN PHYSIC. DIATOMS IR WISER TRAM ART. Rims , THE WIRE APPLY WRILB TUB FOOLIEIE DERAIL BETTER PREVANT TEAR OTRIVB TO OURS. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, THE INPEOTINE, PERSL&N FEVER OKARM. nu outbd thotueinde of both mom of the moat tiled led fev,eers. Bead end refloat. WON])ERFUL EFFECTS. Lemuel Billteall, of Pittsburg, for two leant toeing to hlmeehl ated eoeletr—a martyr to Chilli' and Ferm— ented in lees' than three meek', and Improved In Iright home, Mari K. Itelknip, Sandusky, Ohio, after almost losing her reason es well as strength. by Intermittent Fever, with Chili, restored to health In twenty Our,. J. R. Tilton. of Belgrade. Mans, brought from death's rboor, having entfered for four geom. (amide well in 5• re wanks, and Improred in two hours. Adolobo- lifoubrcy of Fromm), relieved in one bony. while to Availing ►n the CM of the Fort Wayne and Chiang° ' Railroad. He Wes apparently dried 'with , ErAron R. Barron. Lockport, New York, rooted &it Cr *even vests , vatting. A vedsot cure. 'honiands of other caws prevented and oared *veer month, and not a single complaint of the eilloiener of the .INPEOTINE rzaziAtt REVBR MAIM TRY IT, PROVE iT, *NOW IT. And tyw.ke known Its wonderful powers and virtues, that tho se Who infer, or who are threatened with sufredaa , may be led to use a simple, innorlout Ore imrotiow,, furnished by -the &sold of Nature for MAN'S BLESSING. INPE01:II.IE 13 BOLD BY ALL DRUOGIBTB AND MEDIOINN DEALBILS IN AMELIQA. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Bent by mat' to ant part of tha United Mates R a MEMBER. It is lot taken 3 Orwardly, bat is applied ostwardlff according to dine dions, which saisompear ikisoh Pack- tUP'AI3I`URED BY JOHN wir.pox & co.. 168 SIAS K STREET',• RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BRAIY6H ok'FICE, No. 98 BANK OX 13011111 ',MOE SUILDINO. I'IZAN YORE OLTY, / 401 1 . 001140:11111 , MEDICINAL. D R. SORENOK, - LUNO DOCTOR, _ TR: - - PROPRW,TOR OF SCHENCK'S APUTALRM ON IO 9 YEW' SCHENCK N S E RESP OF OMETER, 'THE ONLY INSTRUMENT xuayceN, To a Certainty, Detect the slightest Murmur of the Respiratory Organs. This is a groat Importance to the consumptive. Many aminentphysiolans mate great mistakes in examining Lungs; it requires constant and long practice to booms familiar with every sound or rattling of I% diseased BRONCliffsb OE. PATIhNTS Come to DR. SHENCK To ret Examined THAT HAVE BEEN PXAMINED 1S THEIR FAMI LY PHYSICIAN And told them that one Lung was almost gone, when b y a ain g l i s t maa i tif t i lsiith the Is often found that It is an &Trianon of the bronchial tubes, and by getting a healthy action of the liver and tone to the stomanh the sufferer is goon restored in health. Sometimes medicine that will stop a cough is certain death to the patient, it looks up the liver, stops the oiretention of the blood, hemorrhage follows, and in fact stopping the action of the very organs that caused the cough. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia are the cause of two thirds of the oases of Consumption. Persons that aro at this time complaining with dull trains in the side, bowels sometimes costive and sometimes too loose. tongue coated, pain in the shoulder blade. feeling sometimes very restless and at other times drowsy; every thing that is eaten lies heavy on the stomach, asoldicf. beloh ing up wind. hundreds aro complaining at this time In this way, lat them take a. heavy cold and before they get shut of it. then another, then is the time to know what to do. then is the tame to go to Dr. Sohenck end get your lungs examined. then is the time to pr ow what cough medicine to take. Step that cough sudden and then the lanes, liver; and stomach are all Put m nn inactive state, and before the patient is aware of his situation the lucre are a mass of sores and death must goon follow. SCHENCK'S PULaIONIC SYRUP is an Expectorant, lint it doe. not contain any opium, or anything to check a Cough suddenly, but if aided with the SEA WEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS is Me to purify and carry or all diseased matter from the system. Dr. S. has a number of persons. in this city that can be referred to that have teen in the last stages of CONSUMPTION AND CURED BY HIS MEDICINES. Re does not wish to ho understood that when tunes are gone that he can make new ones. but wnen ore is sound and the other may have quite a cavity in it. it can. by careful treatment, ho ripened. and diseased matter carried off, and the patient get well. His days for seeing patients in Philadelphia are FRIDAY AND SATURDAY or avany wxxx. For a thorough examination with his Respirometer he charges S 3, hnt it often happens that patients do not r equire an exploration with the Respirometer, as he has had such a large experience he can detest at A Canoe whether such an examination is necessary. Ali professional advice OR lt TM, and cordially invites all suffering from Coughs or Colds, or any disease of the LUNGS, tho se.L OR STOMACH. tomtit upon him on eda He has recently RI ted up rooms over his store, for the tietter.aeoommodation of hill patients that are waiting for advice. A Pamphlet. containing a full treatise on the various di seas es be treats, with certificates or corm can IV had. gratis, at the Office. Bond and get one, reed it car efully, go and see those giving certificates. and be folly persuaded in your own mind before using It, then give it a fair trial, and life and health may be spared Jolt. OFFICE. No. 39 NORTH tiIXTIs STREET, CORN ER•OF NORTH STREET. selle,rd,22-30 pEREITIAN SYRUP, Om PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Thus well-known Remedy has been used extensively and with flnsile . g, : ep ti fyr A aS , OR IMPAIRED AND IMPERFECT St aN DIGESTION; sea THE CONSEQUENT DETFR/Ottil lON os THE BLOOD; * ,e ; AND COD THE sol,cowinty / FORMS OF DISEASE, Moat et whiah miginate In DYSPEPSIA : LIVER COMPLAINT, DROpay NEURALGIA and NF. ft VOUS AFFECTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE, lIFADACIIE, LANGUOR and DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS. CAR BUNT.I.EB and 80l LS, PiI,ELI• SCURVY, AFFECTIoNs og TRESKIN CONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES, BRoNCRI TIS, DISEASES PECU- L and ALL COM PLAINTS ACCOMPANIED BY OEN t• PAL DEBILITY. and REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE RATIVE MEDICINE. NoYx.—The failure of IRON as s remedy for DYS PEPSIA, a bad orate of the blood. and the numerous diseases caused thereby, has written from the want of snob a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomach in a PROTOXIDX State. and assimilate at once with the blood. This want the PhR UVIAN SYRUP supplies, t and i does so in the only form in which it is possible for Iron. to _enter the circulation. For this reason, the P Sally lAN BYRD' , often radically aurae diseases in which, other preparations of Iron and other medicines have been found to be of no avail. DEW/UIf:UTE OF BOS A. TON. A. HAYES, M. D., OF ,It iewell known that the medicinal elfeatsofProtoxide of Iron are lost by even a very_brlef oxposure to air. and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed imp^ssible. Wethe PERU "lAN SYRU This point is ed by commeratiox A.P WAY desirable IsZVOIN UN KNoWa at. ; and this solution may replace all the proto-oarbonates, citrates, and tartmtes of the AI &toile Mediae. Ili A. A. HAYES. Assayer to tho State of Mass. BoYairOrt &root, Boston. N. D.—Pamphlets containing Lettere from the above named Gentlemen and others, and giving full Informa. Lion of the SYIII9, can be had on application to the Agents, or to , : ti A rt ß h:cszo K i) & :oA C lar y : P i r ui o i k a ri n e; Nh r ; e.. )2B.ar. No. 19 SUDBURY NTKEET, lioBtori. Sold by Druggiate generally throughout the Uratted _ artf-laths gm DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Dr. DARIUS RAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT TAis lifedieixskas bets used by the public for aix year, with Ostteatior favor. It is recommended to Care Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Burn, Co/io Pains, Wind in As Stomach, or Pains in t 3 / 4 4 Ifeactathe, Df ineSir.33 Vin Oomplairsts, Lots Spirits, De ji o , Delirium Trernou, Intrnaperancr. IT Brzionirze, iNVIGOEAT36.BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE 0/1 sattrarr Asa Medielne It is snick and effectual, °urine the mootassravated oases ofDy epirtisie, Kidney Comoaints, and all other derangements or the ntorll.loh and Bowels in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the moat melancholy and drooping spirits, cod restore the weak, nervous, and sickly to health, stririgth. and vigor. Pariona who, frog the injudicious ueo of !ignore, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and subloot to that horrible curse to humanity, th. EIELTRIII24 TRIMICIfa t will. Al most immediately, feel t e happy and healthy invigo rating efficacy of nr. Ham's Invigorating Beira. WHAT IT WILL DO, Doen.—One wine glass full as often as necessary. One dose Snit TOMOVI, all Bad bpirds. One dose will cure Heart-bare. Three doses will cure ladisestion. . . One dose will give yon ti Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable snots of Wind or Flquienoe. and as soon as the stomach reoeives the Invigorating Beira, the distress ing load and all painful feelings will be removed. ape dose will remove the most distressing pains ol Collo, either in the stomach or bowels. A few dorm' Will remove all &emotions in the Kidney. Bladder. or Urinary Organs. l'ersons who aro seriously aillioted with any Kidney Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical Mlle joy the use of ono or two botties NIGIITLY DiOSIPATION Persona who, from dissipating too much over night. and feel the evil erecter), poisonous liquors. in mot .ot headaohes. siokness at stomach, weakness, mddinccs. &0., Bad one dose wills +-move all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly oonstitutions should take the Invigorating Spirit three Maas a day ; it will mote them strong, healthy, and ham Y. remove all obstruc tions and Irregularities from the menstrual organs, aril felt Ore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn During ring pregnandy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stoma, h. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this. he has put up the Isynsonasiko SPIRIT In pint battles at Oa cents, quarts 81. ((general Depot. 4P WATER Street, Now York. DYOTT & :nu North !SECOND Street -Wholesale Agents to Philadelphia. let-thetulr and for sale by all Druggists. OAK ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS. These Springsare situated in the valley of the Oak Orchard Creak, in the town of Alabama, Gen e,,e eo., N. Y.. eight mileseouth of the village °Laraine, on the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. The principal Acid Bpnisgs are three in number' besides these there are six others. They are all located within a circuit of about fifty rode. the medicinal qualities of the waters are fully shown in the subjoined testimonials. They contain a very large amount of SW shier. Sulphuric Sulphate of Lime, and Prole- Sulphate of Iron. The great medicinal virtues possess ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre sence, in such unusual quantities, of those curative substances. Hundreds of easel, of disease. espesially those reault ingfrout the scrofulonadlathesis, have been cured by their use. Sir in akin airman's—even in confirmed ! — the waters have been signally suecosaful. Deli:nom:of medical and scientific gentlemen are given in the winders. The_following eminent gentlemen speak In strong terms of the medicinal value of these waters: Prof.bmmons. T. Romeyn Beak. Id. D., of (briny ; J6ll. sterieughton, Yd. O. of Alliany; Edward pring, AL D,, of New York; Dr. ft. Campbell , of f_'ips aid, Masi. • Dr. 3. 8. Mosley, of Lockport, N. YI Tiles recommemetbe waters oonlidently. Dr. Springf dere to a case of chronic diarrkcsa of several years , 'Standing, whisk was cured by the use of the water. Dr. Beck says, I am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as r d r i C i alfi t tl L f " r must be o an a Stoinaoll by,-8.P.. White read a paper on the .enbleet of these Waters beleye the }9oademy of PhysteitingOtt the city of New ?Mir, Iti,Whosh he states that the Waterer POP , gess deo dedly tonier,yefrigerant. and astringent Pro Per• tier, and that the Weasel - diseases to which they are more particularly adapted. are chronic affections of the digestive and urinary organs; and some of the cutane ous diseases; thrown dyspepria Chronic dearrniza ; chronic dysentery' chronic diures fa ; chronic mallets: diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage, such as Pitrpu ra hemorrhaitt_ra. and the oolhauattve sweats of Haulm Fever. Fever. The Water may also be often used with ad• ventage, he says. in cases of low typhoid fevers, in onealeseenee from protracted lepers, to excite the a petite and promote digestion t in Martin:cam. particularly p y such as are deperdent on a relaxed or ulcerated state of the mucous membrane of the intestines. In cal:m imes affections. or tirkicifs. attended with phosphate sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to munatio acid, as being more solvent sad less apt by oontinued use to disorder the stomach. in febrile dim e/MS, it ogn be need properly diluted, as a refrigerant to diminish thirst and preternaturalheat. In skin uis eases—in thus} faring of dyspepsia connected with an alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosis, or wa ter-brash, it will prove better than hydrochloric acid. n essesofedicasestenum, and other injurious con sequences arising from the action of lead, tine water win prove , to bo an admirable antidote. In chronic pAurynritieactryregitis. chronic mueous catarrh, and Jawed asthma, chronic onhthatml4 ICUCTIIBITY) asetsergle in sticerota tore throats, in eaa e ," of vetton, and ill leucorrhea and sleet ; and also invites. -When taken internally, a wine-glassfulof the Water. dilutedadult., taken three times a day, is sufficient for an • Other testimoniale from PhYandans, and other re- Speotable fndividnatr, may be seen on aPplicatiOn to the Agent. Dealers impelled on liberal terms. No Water unities unless procured from H. W. BOSTWICK, Sole Agent, No. 674 BROA D WAY New York. Pot Salo at the following Agencies FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Ptore. Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets Alm) for sale at FREDERICK BROWN .I`e.'s, Drug_ VII gl e a n : ill u Store Y n ti t tl i eels ts ; Continental h g" . " r or The Trade impelled at Wholesale Priees e • inirl'l2-ewly YLt.NOS. ffillin STEINWAY &BON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING ORAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND. AN!) SQUARE PIANOS, how refegren in epnoerlg ,and in. privatenigoles by the begt performs Icrigl;mufsT„Tiv,7o7t r gh . „gr. Mgr over t he Ohallenge all competition. 131 , ASIUN guitlihms, other.. de-ly 1000 CHESTNUT Street. os it PIANOS ! PIANOS ! l 'PIANOS !I FIANO-PORTER. MELODEONS, PIA110•FORTFB. • MELODEONS, Nadu by Raven, Bacon. Co., Nunns a; Clark , Hallett, Dana, ic Co., and others. J. E. COULD,_ royl4-1r- • SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. 11011 HAWS BROS.) OVERSTRUNG PATH N T-A OT lON PIANO FORTE?, "Clasped rivet. Claes Pianos Jamie." splendid ewmrtment or Loofa RIY. and other etylre. for Bale at notorr Oath Prices, nd Warranted Mt 6 year& ell fond-hand Viatica' tot late and to rent.' • ' OP.ORGIS WALKREt i o R. E. Cor. Impro ve r•DITH 0714 t. PAINOS & Co,' fi d MELODI.OI4S rona /734-1141 EDUCATIONAL. ITALIAN ; FItENCII, AND LATIN, by 111.3tnittnieet. 1%1 - mIMS OWN .BOARDING-SOELOOL A‘ ,l 4 FOR 011tIA Teem lit of 20th month, Nto- NI next. Par vartienl•rs inquire of M tey 8. LIPPiNCOTT, Proprietor. se.% eit• Moorestown P.O . Burlington Co.. N. J. USICAL INSTRUCTION.-MISS T. Mt GER bar the honor to Lowrance to her Peel% that__ N abe will resume her lesion' on MONDAY, October 1. o. 1371 PINS Street. reatdt'• MEROIE E. BROWN HAS RE-OPENED her FICIIcOI. for GIRLS in the pleasant rooms in the Siding Garden Institute. Northeast corner of 111 LOAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets sedAdt• MISSfoS CASEY it MRS. BEEBUS - 01 . English and French B^ardin nd Dar echonl, tor Yollia Ledles. No. I'o3 WALNUT titreet, will be rroornrd on WEDNESDAY. Renumber 17. Ant let ENGLISLI AND CLASSICAL SCEIDOL. —The n3hool of the oubs,riber, In filmes' Building, C 1 7 ,ST.N t, T :street, stove Twelfth, will re-open on MONOAY, the 17th of September. nel3-tf CHARLES 811011 T. PItIN G GARDEN ACADEMY itoß _YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. Dor. EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD &rpets. Book-keapinF. Langna gee, 4athemating, Drawing. dm Doss received at any age. P. DurthEvY LONG, Principal. se3-bn" TTNION ACADEMY, No. El SOUTH FIF TEENTH Street—Principal. TIIO4. D. JAMES.— Ag noted to the prom otion of sound health. rood szhotar ship. and prolitabloauomations. t lreulars may be had at the rooms, or 'the) , will be Cent to any addreas. atm tm Q.A UNDERS' INSTITCNE, 'THIRTY-NINTH AND MARKET STREETS. PHILA DELPIIIA. ProfosaorE.H.e+UNDEßB & CORTI,AND SAUN DERS, A. M., Prmetpals. Hon. WM. ANGLER Clearfield; WM. MOKIIIJAIN, Reg., of the Merchanta‘ Hotel. Philadelehin ; Hon..). W. FORNEY, of The Press • Hon N. B. EIHOWNR, Philadelultia • Rev. R. WP.STHRDOK, of the b. P. Union; Hon J. W. MAYNARD, Williamsport; J. LINO. Esq., President of the Lettish Coat and Navigation Company' and Hon. ASA PACKEH, Mauch Clitink—a/ of tehom hove son, boarders, is Saunders Thsti•ute—will sive their friends who may be looking for a safe, thogoneh, and pleasant school any infortrntion desired renaming this seminar,. A grove and lawn of LIGHT ACRES are attached to the Institute for secluaion. reoreation, and physioal Mgr' 'The terms fora session of fire months, counting from the day of admission, are 376 for day-boarding PUPIIs, SIM for unpile who trend Saturday and Nundty at come, And and tar pupils remaining constantly. No ‘eXtre. ehareno. Payments mid manna. au2n-lm YOUNG L ‘DIES' BOARDING AND DAY PCHOOL. Rev. JAMB I. tlEt. A'l3 Boarding and Day Sehooi for Young Ladies. 1.220 WA I.N UT Street. will be reopened September 12th. ==tl "HARRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN Ja- Um. SCHOOL FIR GIRLS on this N. W. corner of FILBIAT and JUNIPER Socotra. °motto Penn Square. on 10th of ninth month. (Sect aaA-In• CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREAM below LOCUS'''. The duties of the Clw oal'Janata° will be rammed Monday. September S. J. W. PAISES, A. M.. au27- (Um Principal. %TILOS. BALDWIN'S ENGLISH, MA THEMATICAL, and CLASSICAL PICHOOL. for Sore. N. R. corner or BROAD and ARC% will re-oven Sept. &J. ants-Im. BALLAD PINGING, CHANTING, PI ANO and GMT a R.—Mr. T. DIRHOP will reams business Bapt.loth. VOCAL ACADEMY, 1202 FIE, DER I: Street. au2s ]m• - nisi M. W. lIOWES HAS REMOVED /1-Lher school for young ladles to 1e25 CHESTNUT street. and will reopen on Wednesday, Septemberl2. A few boarding pupils will be received. For circulars, inquire ns above, or at the Presbytenaw licruee.lA34 and 13311 Chestnut street. anll-6w PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR. HER THIRTEENTH aid FILBERT Streets. re opens MONDAY, September Pd. Poor more pupils will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address. au2l•tr R. STEWART. Primp& CE,NTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH AND SPRING GARDEN Btreets. will reopen Septem ber S. Hoye preottrad for any plYllloil of the Yobbo Grammar Eohools, for Colleges, or for Business. nun) tnr* 1 . 1. G. IdcGUIRR. Enamel. nag. WINTHROP TAPPAN'ti BOARD nio and DAY SCHOOL tor YOUNO LADLE% No, 1127 VINE atrootoiciar Logan Some, will RYOPEN on WY,DNESDAY, haptactiber/Ith. Circular, Watched on application. MISS LUOY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. al. BIRD er.ll reopen theor mbool for „young la dim tember 17 at No. 1010 BPRUCH 'treat, on MONDAY. Fey . • - angl4-tin IaRYANT &STRATTON'S NATIONAL mEncanTILF. COLLRGF.B. 'meted at Phila delphia. 8. E. Bomar EIEV. 4 NTH and CREerNur, New York, Buffalo. Cleveland. Chicago, and 131. Lou,,. For information call or Bend for Catalogue. fen-tf ESDAMES OHEGARAY AND D'HER LTA- VILLY respectfully inform their friends ar.d the public that they have removed their Boardirteand Day School for Yount Ladie Street. ogan'Square to Nos. I+au7 and 1329 SPRUCE where they will be ready to receive their puede on THURSDAY, Septem ber 113th. Mesdames ODEGARAY and D'HERVILLY will re ceive visitors at No. leos Loam+ Square until the Soth Auguat. 1125 dm BUSINESS CARDS. 31. ATHEW BROOKS, MANUFACTURER OF AMPAIGNDNPORMS. In every variety of (sclera. N 0.139 North THIRD Strete. opposite Cherry. Philadelphia, HORACE SEE, MECHANICAL rhIGINEER. and pik VENT ATTORNEY. —-40,414.-Boithj3lXTE street, Prepares ti Drawing - ClEtrithi, Yi l igacts tn all other truieas connected withlhe tattung of Let tere Patent Machinery Designed - and Drawings made. an26-am* R CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO. * FIER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Penny ivania. FA 1118, STORER. 1411,L5, and HOTELS FOR SAL in Montgomery, Ducks, Chester. and Delaware Counties, varying from le to in good localities. Person. applying win Le shown properties free of °ham. SAYR a ngIPRMAT Fer m a t * / MOIRA% town, and intermediate places. For Catalogues and fu.l description, address It. R. CORSON, JY3I-em Nonutown. Fa. JNIOBOLSON, • .3.lBnnfactarr of BBIRTE LINEN 1914_ M4RBBILLEB AN 1S Ay EOLLA A Woo and choice aseortmen , . and WELL YALE. always on nand. unto which 1 particularly invite the attention of calm and piompt-paying enoirr-vixit boom 8. E. Corner of RECORD and ARCH Btreets. Phila delphia. au7-3m• FUOIIET t SONS, N-74 , IhtITORTN:RB ON lIAVANA CIGARS, No. 12. t. south FRONT Street. Reoetve regnlerly Rion assortment of desirable Cl GaREI which thef' m.or at low rates. for oast. or ap proved credit. lelo it FraWSOli d IVIOIIOLSO , BOOKBINDERS rws. sio AND /91 entont nixxxv, Botveen Inets A se Chettant emote. ELPHIA. JAMES RAWSON. JAS. D. NIOROLSOR ieJ3 te• JJWAGNER, JERZION, ATTORNEY AND 00UNSELLOR.-A7-LAW. office, No, 116 Routh SIXTH Street. (Opposite Independence Einuarej By the aid of reliable Attorneys, at dieerent points in the United 13tates, is enabled to prosecute and oolloot olaiine of every description. Funicular attention swon to the examination and re clover, of the Maims of Legatees and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and socunng the intereats of heirs and all persons interested in the same, in all carts of [ha Union. Has the statatos of all the States and is Gormniesloner for moot of them. Depoctions carefully taken ni:der Comentuaons. apll-6n3 re J. BAYLLS 'IIIOISIAB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, is removed 'Menace 40111 No. pia Arch street to No, WALNUT Street. Partioular attention given to the reoovery of Me man tila Claims. The drafting end examination of Wills. Conveyances, Assignments, Briefs of Title. and other Instruments of Writing. The management of Executor ships, Administratoreitips, and Trusts. superintended; and the beet scour:ties procured for the permanent , in vestments of Money. tiatudactoil reference KIVU when required. ap9o.-em. EXCURSIONS. MINN,PRILADELPIIIA AND READING RAILROAD. ItEDO PION OF PARIL'3 t On and after AP L 5d,18.50, Commutation Tickets, with twenty-six coupons, will be issued, good for the holder and any member of his family, on coy Passenger Train, and at any time. They will be sold by the Treasurer, at the aloe of the oompany, No. 227 Louth TOURTM. Btreet,at a reduotinn of twenty-five per cont. rom the regular tares. Parties wishing to enjoy the Summer in_the Country will End this a very desirable 'T i ro. the Hohnylkill and Lebanon Valleys bete ir among a most beauttibl and healthy in the State, an &coax al leisy four trains from and to Philsdslphia da ly. 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer. • PHILADELPHIA. March kith. WOO. mhif-tf FOR THE SEA SHORE AND ATLANTIC .IgRAD.--On and after BATURD AY. e: premberl Mail train leaves VipA-streer. wharf . — e 7.30 A.M. Maims,. • 00 P.M. 'RETURNING, LEAVEN ATLANTIC: CIJ P.M. Stopping all Stations going and returning. Fare to Atlantio, 41.80; round trip ticket!, gOod for three dam $ 240 . Frpight must be delivered at Cooyer's Point bra P.M. The Ceinpapy will not be responsible, for any goods until received aria rpopipteil for by their Agent at tat Point. • anal-,f ' JOHN Q. ENUVANT. Agent. PIIILA DELPII! A AND READING RA , LROAD. DB- Ofi, n andlt ether MONDAY, mutt's% wi, open cur pani o ne . Oftioe, Broad and Callowhill Tioketa for Bale at [iota ',trout. To Niagara Falls and return._ _,.....&1€ To Scranton and return —.— 6 40 To Lock Haven ond return 8 60 For further particulars ace email hula or apply to Ticket Agent of the Company. Broad and Callowlall 11418ta, or to JNO. F. BEATY, General Agent Phila. & Reading Railroad, Phila. INt ir NICOLLS. Gen'l Superintendent, Reading. SUMIIiEII USORTS. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, 11011UYLKILL COUNTY. PA. yalinthea accommodated with good rooms at reduced PrA'Noid.eetAbimed /lope, located It the gap be tween Sharp and Becloud Mountains. immediately op the litie of the Philadelphia and Hatididg Rgjlroan, within half a mile of Pottsville. formerly sept do seph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia, has, sinew. his demise, been under the oharge of hie daughter. The House is yoropared. at Ali seasons of the year, for thQ reoeption 1(110a.. and has Loan recently - put in order. i'be large garden. and park eitiotatsg, presents great induo.ruente as a summer resort. to persons 'Visit ing to iipeed a effort tirno away from the dust and tur moil of the eities. where they can breathe fresh Wean thin air. end nioy the wild and beautiful soenery of the coal reason. Commutation passenger lisiisfs. far the use of faint= lies. are sold at a reduction of tilleitY flys per oent., and an accommodation train will !save VottSvilledetls during the summer mnths, to enable those who may desire it to owned the humans portion of the day in the city and return the same evenins• up which the charges will ho thirty-three per cent below he laufilltell. For terms, apply to Wain .41), Mansion House Mount arbon, le3o-3m House , Co., .I.a. VAGLE 110TgL, IiETYLLEMEM, PA. ALA This large and old-eittabligbed_Lionois ea the " LEHIGH VALLNY !WAIMEA itt.it i.4T," IN pow °Ron for the *moon. The sooowmodatione of the Rouse will be found unsurpamed.. The rule here, by the North Fettneylvtanie Ragroettl,is ene of the p lea santeet in our State. tlALky yQUE. Proprietor. lege em LEGAL. .PSTATE OP EDWIN J. ;INEDART, ig'-4 late of Ceof I county. hiary land. definaied. LCitere of administration on mud estate navies been granted to the undeisigned all pers •ns indebted thereto are re -osB/1141 to make immediate payment, nod those having gialre• or demand. against the same 'nil, prernnt them lor settlement to the undersigned. aniline in Marietta. Lancaster county, ra. OM) W. mEIIAFFEI $4 2 i - IiGtE LIZABETH 1111.111:11ART. gLATH RQOFING.—JOIIN IYFLOII 'Bl.,Vrtlt. prepared to put on am 111;1011Ut 0 roofinr at low rattle. All work warranted to gave ea ttidnetion. Orden sent to THIRD Street and GEII. mnrcrowti -11 Road will be Arm:anti Attended to. 4188 RATAN BY AUCTION. FtrRNESS, BRINLEY dt 00. ltn. 499 at A atafF,Tirritisr, RALE OF fIWAWLiz Of tdesare.ll•okard la Holtons letoortetion. A CAHD.—Tbe euentleas of parehaaars se rogue= to the We of MO iota shawls. th le eta tarday ) Elora fogy Be pt. 22 at 10 o'lllle. oompralung AM astoortMent the beat styles and qoAlitsea of the isportetton of Meura IleakArd A Hutton. BALE OP IMPORTED DRY COOPS. On Tassasy Menus's. Bttest:o4r SA, nt 10 o'oloo it. by @subsists, on d months' credit. good . com s yninsg 600 yaokaaos and lots of Imported dsl LARGE PALE OF NRRDLEWORK E.MBROI DRS IPA—% Cases Just Landed. On Tuesday htoreuns. Fest. 25. at 10 o'clock, an entire invoke of ti mine. Consisting of— Jaconet and cambric collars. Do do gets. Jaoonet and eambrio bracelet seta. Houncinag, 0 ( 14 ' 11 11 r pßierrzo ii _ nRDER 9 OASES erIOTO AND lAIITATIO aiLic fklicalutcanuni. Just Landed. 350 dozen fine Brioteti lawn handkerchiefs. co do men's printed border do. 100 do women's do do. 1.100 do men's corded do 250 do do imitation silk a AND WOOL. PLAID LONG BRAWLS. 640 12-4 bleak, brown. and alowarted cob!, stalls shawls to) fine all wool plaid Wag Agnew's. 0 0012-e wove border Cashmere shawls. 200 12-4 broohe do do do. 30012 4 doable twilled broohe border shawls. TRICIMINGS. AND FRINGES. 100 lots new style bonnet Ittibons. fancy allk trim ming,. belt ribbons, blank silk fringes. watered guard ribbons, ho. BALE OF 4,600 PISCES RAXONY WOVEN BREW GOODA. FURNESS, BRINLIIY k CO., Atietioseers. 499 blank:ET Street. Will include In their gale of Friday. Sept. 29 IMO, 4,t00 Vegas of Saxony woven dress Foods, of the well known manu'acture of fd . Schmieder Brothers, Nov YID*. Consisting of -250 pieces poll de cheers. extra heavy goods. 450 do che,lt.cm. superb (parity cud new designs. 275 do lamas. high luttred sada finish. 30 do thallirOlSl.Piungrotindebans,waryscaroa mo Floridas, small dealers. in Plaids 225 do Panama, splendnd rood', broche figures. boo do woollen satin, highly lestred silk strisen 200 do do do do do doub e width ad do Jacquards small set figlollll. cm entirety nuw 500 do brilliantel. silk figures. for beat cite trade. 100 do Atlantas.larrquard figured. sole goods. I 400 co all-wnol pinion. small demise. bright color., in red and black cheek. 603 do Union plaids, double width do, bright colors in red and black checks. 660 do Union plaids. single width. In out well known manufaoture. The above, Qom:mime .• the most approved alike" of thair importation. Cr. fresh goods. Ora randmg per *termer Teuton ie. and carefully assorted for the trade and market. Your attention is respectfully called to the aids, which will raided* all the letest novelties of the. mportation. N.B.—The sale of Saxony dress goods will commence at 11 o'olook procurer. N P. PANCOAST, AIIOTIONEES, Sue / 'seem to D. SCOTT, Is.. 431 CHESTNuT p., SHERIFF'S SALE OF A VALUABLE AND EX TENSIVF. STOCK OF BLANK HOOKS, irrxriors- FRY, OFFICE FURNITURE, IC. To be sold at Salesroom 431 Chestnut stripe, On Monday Morning. Sept. 2.1.1550, comroenoing at Ine'elools Trammel?. BALE OP 600 LUTE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY OCKMIS. ac. On Wednaiday Morning. Sept. M. be ostalocui, on e arena. aomneencang st W o'clock precisely. incloderl mtili be found, it *bolos of eeasonable goods. suited "* ". i.Wo " J ' Air onoos sTncirs. • Also, looluded to sal* or VioliCoaday. the stook or two dry goods, trimmtnr. sad variety stores. amens/Asa Cull assortment of chow* sad deturaHe goads. PILIP 101 W k 00., AUUTIONLIW, No. 330 fitAILKET Street. and 32t 31110/R Street POSITIVE SALE OF 1X 0 lIIA. I We BOOTS, MMES. Imo° Also. ArID 161.7a1 SHOES. On Thursday adorning. September 17, at 10 o'olook preci lacy, HI be sold. 17 oataioree. on 4 mouth,' credit. lASI cases men's, boy. , and youths' calf, cult', kip, and Hung amen boots; calf, tip, and bra brogans, x Sara. sum's, and Oxford U Women's. mires', and obildrea's goat. °Cf. kip, and morocco heel boot,. Also, a tall easortmeet of women's, misses', and Cul than achy made amts. Also, dozen superior kid skins. Al - 0. simnel,' of 2:0 oases botch gingham losi brelfae, sixes from 23 to 32 inches. The above sale will embrace att assortment of goods worts y Ole siterition of buyer., as they are from int clams City sod Eastern manufacturers. ocrGoods open for exammattott with catalogues early on morning oriels!. RT. LOWS, MO. WILLIAMS BOYLIE & 00., ATM • • =not& commt VON MERGHANTF. Nobliorth I St., ST . MB, Mo., (tonweeli w imesars. Myer Claghora. & Co.. Philado,i offer their Serritlel to t h e merohants. Mantfactilreng, .rd oth % ers of Philadelp ut, for the sale of dry roods, ears De boots, shoes, Dardaare.J ewalry, &e. Cash adMllOll4ll made oa moeist o leo . eal. Mir Settlements muds three defiant' la XXXXXX NCI& 9 " . 1; 1 11:: FtWelial' k Co 11".111". • Van B. TOWllatand.rk Ye ns, ! few York. " L. &B. Carrie, & Co., Nur York. Wood,Cbrhrtr. & Louis, No. ••Crow. Magma - . & 190 T.. " NOTICES. GLRARD COLLEGE.—The Directors of the Girard College give notice that they &repro ared to bind out. in the State of Penney trams, 'L EUt 'Y=CHRBr ORPH.NS. In acceordasee ,with the will of Stephen G y. imtd. t !o str i. ble m zraPfitions, stick as tAlLlL'Zies.'rghae =ter vial b• ' r i m:Zed to", end his appre..tioe hie respective art, and to furnish him with suitable board and lodging tug own Pleas of rest dence,l except where, for special re the appren tice may he allowed CO board elsewhere., Tie master i edi be a ll owe d to take each orphan on trial fora ter-u pot exeeed ins pna month. Persons desirous of obtain- an apprentice can apply at tne College. between the r a t of Sand 6P. 111.. or. if not reeidents Philadel- Phut. can address the undereiened a arrit,ns. giving name. residence. occupation. end refer , rice. the latter inviable, to be residents of Philadelphia. al Nit? W. A lth.Y. selS-St Illecrerary Girard College. cIFFICE OF THE PHILADELPIIIA AND 'kJ' READING RAILROAD CONIPANY.—Peita- DELPITIA, Au. 23. 1810.—The ratesof Freida and Tolls on Coal transported by this company will be u follawa. on and after tat September. unni farther notice: To )1 to h traond , htlectetphts—.., T imed Plan—. rmAnto."' al town Raft... 4tie - o741.1411111:. rtattayank...-- Oonehohooken.—.— Swede Portusoe—.— Arrist'n or lid dg spar' Yon M Valley Forge.— TlReniarale -- Royer's Ford.—...— trinertok.. tc e tts town ..-- Vglienwttle— onoeeny prdeboro,— EXAM' crk et; = Leesport.._.____. Mohrirvitle--- Orwtssb'e and Auburn, By order of 'ha Board of MAULS te• sai4.lre N McII.IIF.NNR , r. trpdov SAFES. LILLIE'S PATENT WR"UGHT AND CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE. AND COMBINA TION BANK LOCKS. VAULT DOORS, &a. The time has arrived when Seekers, Merchants, and business men begin to feol not only the imminence but the necessity of having a thoroughly fire and bugler moot Safe. That the sheet-iron or osmium safe has been much improved as a fire-proot since its first introduetion, and that it will preserve the wiitten matter. under revere able circumstances. is admitted; bat that it still baste* nous defects must be conceded, Its liability to be crushed by the fallof walls, timbers. ei cf.. or by its own fall : Its inability to prevent the °ender' t evaporation of toe moisture of the filling, as it le !enmitypownble to make or keep the vapor chamber water-tight in so frail a structure; also. its entire inability to retain the steam or vapor during the fire. its rapid deterioration b. rust end othiirwigo. awl its entire ingecuntv ag.inst burgle • rYi will hardly be denied. It is claimed that all mese defects are remedied in the above wrought and chilled Iron safe end look. and the object of this article is. net only to show this feat, but the whe and the wherefore. To do this understandingly, a short synopsis of the structure will be fits• presented of this stays il as of the sheet-iron safe, premising that the two principles one - prise all the popular sofas now in use. Farther. that that the vapor tiroinip'e is the only one now relied con to make the safe fire-meet% by all safe-makers having any celebrity, consequently. all now put In a eomposi tion-rhunber for thus object. EIFRUOTURE OF MULLE T IRON SAFES DE- BCSINLaiI, The base or body of this safe is a box made of hats of wrought Iron. 3g to la of an inch thick. by ly; to 2ia ineheit wids crossing each other at right angles , and placed near each other, forming a orinpaot network,. about % inch holes are drilled near each other through these bars. and counter sunk ; cast iron is ran between these Fars add into the holes, and over the outer eur face, making the whole thiekneal li to 9 inches of solid iron, withoutjoints; the wrought-iron bars thoroughly chilling the cost iron, and making it drill proof, while the two iroils are so strongly tied as not to ho separated or broken hy iany ordir ary power. STRUCTURE OF Stf) , ET-FRODT SAFES DE SCRIBED. Thy sheet-iron safe is made of sheet-iron plate,. from one sixteenth to tine twine of an inch think, b ward round the outer elite with light harlyon. the lamas? sties having a band cores. the centre. This constitutes the whole iron work, adding th s door flan mined bookplate and the door-way or front Senses except In some oases a thin plate of hardened steel is placed inside, and this is called a burglar-proof safe As has been mentioned, each of the above Safes have rompbstlion chambers. or. mc,e practically, vapor chamber., as torpor is found ahoplutely rieoeSsayr to eat upon the iron Ranges that surround the °emaciation chamber, or me heat would be easily conducted through these flings. to the interior. thorgn the earnpositicti be °verso rood a non-conductor as iron is a f, ee con ductor of heat, and vapor is the only preventite. It must be admitted that tee beet inntenal for this (Mam bo- is that which is the greatest absorbent. and will not cake or become hard. time mar he conceded to be that article• as most of the Safe makers use a compo sition having I me for a constituent, and this Is the only reliance for the production of ewe; but as lime is ft is in the sheet-iron safe adult rated with fire, els,. or acme Wary sijbetalne, to give themweight and solidity. The Chilled iron safe has both in the enter etruoture. consequently the chamber le filledwith lime unadultera ted. producing much more vapor may the composition used by cheat-iron matters. and while the sheet-iron Pare is warping and twisting at everyjoint who rt heat ed allowing the VIAAOF to 01146 M the onilisd iron has tin tooter Joints. and the thickness of Ima prevents the springing of the joints, consequently the vapor cannot escape, and here lies the great advantage this Cafe hne(as a fireproof) over the sheet iron. but it has other important advantages. The strnoturs shows that it Wilmot be affeeted by the fallin chimeslls tmtlers. So., or its own fall that Mare lino for deterioration from rust or otherwise; that in Nem of tire its shape is not alleoted • that if it is checked by water, or other cause, the o'heck can only reach to the %wrought iron bars. oonsequently the Rafe is not Minted for use ; that the seam vapor is mainly kept in the Tenet chain- N'r, and does not destroy the bindings to books. or go injure tho paper el to require copying , thereby saying this trouble. as weil All the OrDe#lll of a new tlat• es t o y watery, th e itruoture above this r are to be drill-proof a I over the surface, end. with Lillis's cele brated Bank Lork atiached, which is drill. stedre, and p.vdar pr , of, it will be seen that it is thoroughly bur ies? proof—while Me structure of the sheet iron tiv fa shows ',hot the crowbar. 1.64, ooLl•etttael. oft .I[lll can Penetrate it in a few moments, w.thout torch noise or Msturbance. The fol l owing late severe test is one of the many of a }haler oharnoter now In my possession. and published la sly gra arzt oh - color. fully demote:sting the adt'an tagos claimed for this Safe A Gass , BAT A Wieconsin. July 76.1.4.2 e. ' , sane E. Howe. Veit . gent of Ltiines Sates My werernpre wee horned on the rtiorJing of the lfth and rod mar )edge of the ehnreetee of the fire when I tell you that gri, burst. of whisky srood Wite'n eight fest of one of your large siz• No. Pelee, mating en awful heat. wh oh your Safe passed through, anti • to she :Aso nfilbor,ent of all. preserved ever thing, money, books and papers, la a perfeet state. Bigred. 1. 010 R. RAIWOOD. AI.C.BA DEER. GenAril !tun% 6 oil Etat+ trr Ntr.et, . Ottder Miglotto MEM CARDAMOM SEED, MALABAR-1 case for salo. WETHERILL h BROTRH_R. gelo • • 47 and 49 Mull SECOND !IL SWEET E IL 1.4.9 T OIL, in quarts and pints, for WETRE BROM% 47 VA 49 Borth lIXCVAD aG 11/111.111 BY ♦IIQTIOI. M• 311 TIIONLAS a 1904 • Ma. 139 sad 141 TIMM, toot ---. (F.rmetir tfmt. me !Illt,l 87'0_118A AlfD =AL KI4TETb TITERIBORT rammatet astatorats now raMIT. IttM ma Mt: ' ItertatiOlts oral) na roo:ity tabs am a• not. fall mama. wit; • bet maks Onnor 14. tionornat a Wile anoint o rata: '• prollart7. STOOKS AI% LI at as b olaTi se ft imams AT THE. =CHANGE JIVE DAY Darin tho banana mamma to .1* ...tir 'lt_ or = l ira 'soh aoattioa tO vktab ara pabrapoo is to nob male a.. thoamad atolNas . m ilt ar i st e (OrYtto Mug, ""=" " I " sold on the ovum 0 A R 11.—ear sakes of Mil lOW, sad eh* Pinson Till bonallao it tali at sa"M:. coo___,e • sad. to the emoting- at l a it r edoalt. IN , Cootri baton ban tba of ottloto4abs. _ABEL ESTATX AT AT141141,4. Sir Wo kiln a Wino moan amg gear Si 1014144 ' We, including seam deeen a rig MX amid Meartir , maperm. Printed hate ma tuall at WOW aims PRIVATE 8 11.868 1,. Bar Res/ estate tattered oa oar oriplanalla NVIIMIII . mid ad MIMI aed MOW otuali ut ager tpelifitaitla /*peal `,.,? (of wa sh WM onto. ire mated vormn) ma at . nano. Tenth Pall flak, Sikh Berisalw. et tir Exams*. I LEX!. IREWOMis i itt%XV cemnismed on soli to cos ad Onmabast this vest skr Cittskisses sow reedy. Peremptory gale. COUPON BOND. MORTGAGE'S. te. On Tuesday. Peitemberleth, at 12 &elm*. noes. will be sold at nobles sale at The Philadelphia Exishemotorttiont Ti. serve for wadi. for scoonst of whom it may concern. tha follow,ng. ots 269 meow hoods of the Faster" Market Coe3peny, 81400 *sob (4resaAre.)OrOO-tAI by three months ey, the first beann• diite 18th bleach. 152); the second bearing dais 13 b Jane, 1209; and the third bearing date hir February. WO, and recorded et Flobidebilipe o m mon tane book ADB. No lf. pare 3: A Do• N • 32 , Page 324. and A D 8, N 0.02. page 33. respectively. Also, a receipt of A. W. Jorenal eupenoteedent of the Girard Trig, for If) of said bends, and the rights thereby secured. Third. A certain bond sad mortgage glean and exe cuted by James Young to HO/InV e LeXerftirajt" for 0,0 - 0. hot which boa since been to ..11,1711.114 the some haring helm fastened by tie sun baling Cowserthweit to Franaza A. Drexel, and by the said Francis A. Drexel to William Backman. and Akio um dry policies of insurance upon the Market Rowed of the said cOmpior. Terme—Cash, flyable at the time of WS. Ulm , ' distoir after the properly is struck • Ilettftlsilljito DeIDGE COMP 4111 T CT' C. Al,. en shares rock in the above Company—pat _ 1 . 3 . Pave yes uteri y a di ridend 011 3 ) 'faint e,year. For account of whom It MIIT eobeArs, Warat/Ot 1111111rY1— At shares Consolidated Coal co. au do lircryd Top Coal L'o. Ire do Peal AuteracuM Coal Co. 360 do Kimberton Coal Co. Misi 0 Catini:sea. Writramsprt. and Eno first snort - gyro 7 4,` cont. bonds. is lob to wit p,robdaen. la shams Loon Minix% add ML7ilaOtndeg Complay. of 'Vida. TENTH PALL setr—ilb BEPTCIIIISI. Orphsose Court tsaio— Et to to of Attics) O. Qumran.. dammed. Thraa•atorTDtiatDWbLLtPlOaadl.ot of Ground, Washtattoa atroot, wan or dwastioa amt. breee4 Smits Eatala—Two too-start Batt DWILLLISOS • Loonbut stmt oast of t lasoark serest. Sawa Eatvo—LOT oir GROWS D. Water et . oast of 6 ormantown road, rf inaventri :sari Sams Es S am s North Tanta strut. mann of r.lits str•os. lroartaastl went Sarno istatr— Bin DA e1.t,1110, llartand strict, Eva ward. Same Es eta—DWELLING and BA El MOUSY. SIA Fourth 'tract. south of Tunas, West, Tvratfal ward doom rotatta--Srlok D ELLIINO. Saar serail, to roast of Wear Chador- Chooser, bossy, Pa. PeremptoryNA, op attar altars. Pl Route of Jobs arrsy. • Timm-Ears Sri t STOR • • azd SW EL - lro,Ty,- oast corear of Stalls sad A s boys MAW/. set arid. Orph, rue Ccart •aa— t stala of Jo ha Issas mi.tYa • nadjstasd mote Yen a t“ Laroo-oaorf &me DOISL LP , O. Pr 0.3311 S.cta Prost street Pam* prism-6g •nesuatd at lb Fart of that throe err/ Bolt Dirk:l4J No VS South Trost strait. Pon. FArtAte—As andr•idad part of Lac !ars* SI ORE and WAR 'MOVE'S. soatawser cora*, of Pato ware aromas sad Ton alloy. bolos Claistaid strFat, U foot front. Paine snaia—As and:rdoet sinik tort arum throe, st WaNgrOd r ,Pra w lra i lql4 ro. ILra Kt etrwe tut* ° root. ribose Cherry street. Tsan Lame aid saleable corn*, LOT, 30 woo. Market. Chestnut. Oat. Forty ninth and Fiftieth stmts. Teen tyjou r h. ward. contrite" hook &Ay. Vilest,' comer L0T,119 by Ile ie. t, irltheeyi ember of Se iota. and Plunder s treets. Twitary-kinnk sariL &UN*. 1330 SPIT' SUPERIOR TAPES TRY karIifIRROLS. TAPESTRY YEI,II ka. Olt Monda y 34th insftnt, at. 10 o'clock.. st " g m o. 2i13 Spraoa great, ilia superior limiters. largo Preach Sala oriatal nor rots, Sae chandeliers, fibs tapestry sabot carpet!, Lhins, fro. P MaY be eteliMised,. with oetekias, eat the , mora ine of the ago at o °loot. ' Sale No. 1329 Girard sireama._ SUPERIOR RI, RNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO, TA/U.11711Y CARPICTS, a asdaq Mom Ma. Mth ram, at 10 O o'olo 'N elr..by °stab's% at No. 1329 Girard ampaae, this Str“rior parlor. during seam. and chamber furtutarra. rosewood piano-forte. lased cunt tom entramoga.aso. A ao.tae hitcher Waiters.. tip May be moaned ma o'Coak on Me mom= of the sale. PEREMPTORY S &LE OF 'wpm.. BY 010.171 OF THOMAS HILSF.II CO. On Wednesday idols= s, September 16. at ll o'clock. will be 2 - 441. by eat bins. witnout reserve. at the Mannfatitarera' ashasios. Su. ti2Acinh FRONT etreet,a taut lot of,Pea&eybranis.,, Ohio, and other, Fleece, Tab. aaduawaeeed Wool of all ades. tr FT These Wools are very light aid highly agoarable, and will be mold In small rots, to order to aectoximonate introlaseere Ali the Wool offered will be IA store and open for ILl azahaßtion at Noe. 21. eo, 56 and Sr North bent street, and itio.Sl and 13 South Front street, sindwtil be "see for examination the day Timmons to ode. Noel sold by Catalc.swss,writi. fnll desoripth2i of 'salt Ist, will Ls ready one week pree,nus , n ante,. Also. a lot of Cape of Good Roos Hair eitiaa. sate Pin. 16 smeh Twentieth West. WALNU e FURNITU ft EL. agg w ooD NANO, CURTAIN& TA Ph.%ITRY Ca itrk-TI. Wecin itth hitt.. at 100 tt o'cicos.. ateaday_he No.lreoi Twentieth street. above Chest of 'treat. t Intent r a h .sitare. Co sset Rosewood elate- forte. Sae vireos curtains. oil paintings and engravings. Ins tapestry carieui, ko. Ate.. the intehen furniture. IT May h examined at I o'clock QS the swam/ of the sale with catalogue. Atte at hem. 139 4.1 tsk 9.4 th WTI; VW avymqii y_fuariurtas, num - LATE tiORA, rlartt-PORTW. BRUb CAUrrit. 4 01471tvaiity Iterasic At It o'sleek, v.A9 itetloe nows, asof ditetiiina kotillikorstu. Mt* N m siimpidso• sato. gals No 334 Routcliiiiiii - PITMIUMI Street NEAT FUENITORM. 8R1.133141,3 CAllBl% to. Oa Friday !domes. Seat. M. at leeceock. No. 334 5..911% esnsioseatli st . teiov &Rase street. As *stirs ltuattirs. Ins sarosts. teddins asd bed been. ke., of a !slimly unman As cuty. luktnee immature . ad etesuols. Mir May be 111•1211 ala on as fay rising of sea. at o'clock. MOUS NATHANS, A 13 41T T Pt AND no .11SECIANT, sosthout Qom rot 111 Ilave Jousts NO WAIL 5511.0110 to lota. at tas. balm was. ma itlamsv , !." aakhah leave,. silver gags. en Rona. working. gra etnee,o6ol4:llll4l,lllll4 esagry palm, garyroos. kr. n Wire. bid . and os goods a 111V,Er drama. sit Via or sous arnata from one is theaseaste " I r d9 4 V e ntliet t Es n' ttb= tge fa We WV. Pnvate entrant* ort acme. Or Badness boars from A. 40 9 r•is • Heavy 'ammo. !or this basett desdalera. OlditUEB GriLlr TWO ER CENT. 'sr Advances of 5/00/Lad upwards at aro per t. advanees of lON and allra. at ciao per mat c . en for *Sort toms. A 7 PRIVATE SALE. Sons of Om Musa_ GOLD I'ATIMI LEVER sad OHRONOMETRE WATCHES, alasurapairsd at had the usual setting prices, gold liner udlapin* natoh . ay silver lever and Write vateMe, English, Swiss. French watches , at, astonishing tow Irises. jowln o every dean on. Very tairsaits, atetohr, eangdosi a styvynente, sat siedity of Willa& roam at. hall :is inivortatfon me* ingaaatlase to saa sordoseam act varania other kit of VI. BALM UT IV Attradsd to P rsonally the Asonea•or, Consignments Of say and ovary load of roods **S alted, /MU NATEAP SPLENDID SET OF DI 41.10:11)11 AT PRIVATE, lIAL .CraLsistas of diarnond P i amad hrasststa and ear rings. ?me, gain. Oust LA ig .11X1. EXPRESS COMPANIES. Zoom THE ADAMS . EXPRESS Co., office 320 CHESTNUT Street, r' ll irds Facets. ?salines merchandise, Dana Notes, and Specie, either by ,te own Lines or to connection with other Eziorsos Companisa. to an this priactpal towns and cities of the Vintsd ?tato& 8. SANDFIredaORD. new,st Essorintrtt. br..i:AiiTlJßk OF RAILROAD TRAINS MMEti PENNSYLVANIAXENTRAL RAlLROAD—Elareath and Market streets. Mail Train learea.--.... 7 3O A. M. Fast LI .... ..... 11 50A. M. Aarr.sbure ....... 2 co P. M. Lane:tater Aeoommedation....—....—__... 4 co P. M. Parkeharr .licaommodation —. a 43 P. M. welt Cheater traits leave Eleventh and Market at 7 SO A. 51..11 30 rata 00 P M. Williamsport. Moira. Ennio, aad Nlunra leave 715 A.M., and 700 P. M. NE.W YORE LlNES — Walnut-Street Wharf. ACOOM. Line. via C. and A., 1earnt......„.., CO A. ;1 A ccorp. Line. rialentey6.oo a. in Mornipa Exprees ma Jersey City............ to.r4) A. 24 htealneose Vie, Tunny and JerseyEity......ll od A. M Camden and Amber Aec0mmni1ati0n.........12.30 P. M Expreu, via Camden end Amboy. .., .. 20u P. hl Evers, I..zor . ese, via Tenon,' and . 1. ea; P. M L . • Event g Natl. via Camden and .Tersey C...- eltio o, M. }Night Express Mail. . ..... M. Camden and Amboy Aeoomrandaliolt:.... 15.00 P. M. For Belvidere. e.t.a. FicThrciton. 6.00 A M. and 4en ht.. trot, Walnet ttreet wharf, and 7.10 A: Mi. trout Kenai ectoe depot. For Water Gap. St roniisburr. Acranton. Wilkesbarva, Montrose, Great Beni, kg., at 8 A. M., from Walrint street whr.rt. gnd 7.1 d A. re., from Ksasin too depot. pot Matruh Uhank. Alleetoten and Bethlehe 8.03 A. M.. ard from Walnut-street W ha r f, and 7.10 A NI . from kensingtoo depot. For Mount Roily. at G.tO and 0 00, A. u., 2.60 tad 4.30, P. NI, For Freehold. at 6 CO, A. ht.. and 6 0). P. War lan., for Trenton, /truant, ko . 220 sad 4.00 P. M.. from Walnut: street toned, ant 7 10, - A, M ., a nd i 45, P. 11.. from Kensington. BALTIMORE* RAILROAD—Broad and Prime. Esprere Train leaves... -...M...... R.M L. M. do _do ... .... For Wilmington at 8.15. A. 11r I.ld, 11.4/0, rt.% and 11.10, P. et. For Middletown, Dover, New Cantle. Resterd and in termediate places. at 3.15. A. M.- and &CO, P. M. M. Bundaya—For Baltimore at 11.10, P.M. R.EADIN9 AMRo.l4!)—Broad and Caßoartillatrileta. Zur t ea4T s l:l: leaven— ..• •- • •• • • gr i ll" Reading Ac coma. oda ..... CO P. M. ELMIRA AND N 1203101 A FALLS—Broad wad Cal- IcrwhilL Expres. Train leaves— Night Express.- GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD —NtntS and Green. Trains lea for • - ortahnhooken and Norrlatntva at 81 1 ,741.9 at a d 11.71, A. 81.. and 1.01. 3 89,, 10, 604 andll li, P M. For Manat ant. at 160, 1.30, 1.05, 11 QS, A. M., nod 1 GS. 3 05.10. ad 91. a 19. 13 aid ILIB. P. M For Ge!gtantosa. at 600 on. of. 0 00. 101:0.11 00. It 03. A. NI.. a of Lon. 200 SQ.3O, CO 5 00, 600- 630. 7 00.8 'V. 9GO 1516 11.19. P. M. For Cheareat }h i t . t a rat. ou and DI A, A. M.. and 200, 7 1 11. 4 . 1,9 8 3.1 .1.) 9CO or Geri P M. piandAy trains ( orranwn bear* 906. A. M.. and 291. 3 (.0. 007.46 and 1039. P M. Leave Germantown. at 8 IS. A M.. 1.10 490.630,9. X P. NI. For Narnst.,ng 900, _A. M. • 990 Red Aro P. M. ], care Nett/stoma 1.18, A. Al.. 109 and 6.00 Y. at. CAMDEN ANN ATLANTIC wAlLlOAD—Tuwatreat M ail vials Tsam i•aria--.. • • all t 11/* Express Tram.. lON . 4t twoutoctstudi • Sal •$. NORTH PRIOR% LirgLa7141612.2114716-IPinat as r,ckk t Vitlagag au Ism, at CA4A.2l.,re - ,ID %A I Po . NgeatN...,Tatshaerii..mttaki 1S P. M Bundate—Per alltgaMet MIA A. W. Par Del les town at 3a/ P. M. WEST CBEBTEE. VI k 81 Z 1 /i — Eillitainth and Marks t gtroits Trains- leave at 720 20.30 A. M.. rack 4.4.1. 1136, P. M. Build ay' lease at SOCA. 11l a 1N ri M. narked tans( • ) ran mi SoMMM: Wia lar• c‘,l _ zee pled. - • iFAIRBANKS' PLATFORM KCAL A mil ot oho* jr 11 / 4 - MIM
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