The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 01, 1858, Image 4

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> >gjfe..igoiry Beal, Estate 'intend, on-oar Pnvate Sola Re*
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1 have m largenratrant.Qr RealKetateitrrl*
• - may‘bo iadit/tM;
zirttA •JdatiWifflfraUtC* t-fli jh.U*.t .Jfc‘v *?>**,
' ?* fcDANB»*PJMfIg f .407j
Sth, atT o’clock, at the Phiiadelph i Kl?
-tf-Ai* - ?.-v.'-oi'a^y t «AlBti,-,hjsi>rteti:o£ Jxeontoro.c f J . , i ,
•.*~Cf*u&4 Pair No4>Mrln the^OiinWßtreetipresbytfWak
. s*l Borne eslste, share in the PoiottBtee*a;?urfc •) <
rtU:——AlMi-forothera oounte. -: --• t . #•.
MorfihfOemet«yOomp*n/.-:
a Music. ..
V V.52.<j? Jrt 9B -do*. Commonßtoch * ~ te.fe«i«t?,r«o - 'V-T f .' ,
Uw’-% n 4»A,)^,-fgnii4hed-PeirrNor7BrinU[dle > o}Ble, Bt. Philipt
< % V'r y } --r-.i
.£*. |a« ibtjWjaont Dr, poorf.
-.--.. l? 1 .T T lv[j 0 -74 r Mtirilh boraetury,-
..U 3 ;r i^«Tai*AMB^S^OpXOJ! JBB.IMh,j -~l
X-'-V;fel pf-’o. btdkkiri 1
' : OTTER
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' >ji<ii.’jßKe«t»W»tß.ptS<il«»U , re»t>S»»»lo(!t«»'. v i ..n .■•
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- .ffc/attvahi* v/fe)r^ri‘'.•. * .deoeafled.. •* <•- - : 1 •*-» ->-'- c
BRICK D WELtINCkf RAKE" DWELLING, AND
large LOT* aboat*# ofan - aore.if rank
i ''*- ? t6rtt i turo|ilke t -«nd>‘W*terloo rireet'i.flatedistrict of
w*** f ;• ck r * <
i n>? *Orphonß’ Court Sale—Estate of, John 8 Jones, dec’d.-?
hi-fi U* 'iTWOIHRBIi-BrORY-BR T CKDWELLINGS, CROWN
- south of West street late Kensington.; }..*r< ;
,r'r' “?^pphana»‘Oo!!rt i 'P9reinptoiT i SiJ«f^»f|itate.“6f:BehJamln
'Aehbarn'en debeaiedi* V?.#'** 'n^* :
lA VALUABLE PROPERTY ,>WKBT PHILABELPHU*-
‘ rw at©ne;-reaideece; and three Urge lots, northwest cor-
-herTiU OndTCfictlSt - v* v f**-- * -
tn* : k Pefeinpterr Saler-RBUte- of Jane;;
.- ti.-s r£ wff *£-i ’•■ < \
YALUABLB BUBtNBBfI ithree
- ■td*?hfldK"ilw«llinwl,NoB.BB end 40 NorthPUth'dtreet,
Arch etreete. •
• . ' ' BameEstate. ;
of fifth street,
adfdTnlßg the ahore; ~ ‘ ' 4
, jo*fiale efcsolhtef •■'»
lithographic* plan of the three pfopertiesj
~'r&2il KithkhdNorth streets.4-'- ; ‘ ?C t: v> f,-' j - ■
Perenjptorj, StJe-rErtate: late of {James
feii linr Bellideoessed. , u ..- ; a- 1 \
M Wr*ftYAMJAB*R BROAD. Street, above
of George W Morris,deceased. >
t modern
’ ‘ 32T Tforth' XweUtlf
etrw&t, «b&W’Race~f front., j
J -^vWAtNtJI-SIBEST;—The elegant.brown-stode *WH>
-
. 3
Eleventh and twelfth'
atreete, hbrth T
JRBSIDBNORS. Two ' handsome
...brosrnitine reiddeneeg/N05.317 and ,3190onth Third'
’ BprnoeV ‘ , ' - .' ‘ -
1 ’ - • CH4BTNDT/STRMT.-Two reel*
v Se’nbeS; No*. 1604’ocdvI600 Cheatnal street,'Colonnade
zo.-.t g reai-'
sd','No.l7A7 between Seventeenth and
ahteehthitreets, hearßiUei.honj»e>qaare: '
No: 190».
ft itreeV urest of NliietMhth Btre.t. " £
ALDAJiLB COaNBa ■MT;-306*: f«e*, ,00! Ninth
•■.svts,«sTMt”.lBa't«ot Alto,> torgo
* nn'the l> OerihadtCwn And' Norristown 'railro^..
Three valuable,fronts ,-- - ? ‘ '”• "l .
? TAR3d,^ r lCK)?acresytrfth< imprpreziiente, New; Castle.
>'iv fc «ttjatyi_nearBmwsa,Dclaware.'C'w ?, v-
NEAT,MOpEBN;BE3ID|INOE-rNo. .229 N> iTwehr'
! * ir -Us'.Vi? • -
• •*■' ,";Perempt3>jflwi fbelbie an Estate;• r. ■<l
~ 'YALUABtx'.'Property odtown as^bou-wer’S
i AfAnOOANY AND uATtBLK MILLS. « .
t»^H f V"ijfirgeJdt,Ateani’edgin'®,'Ao ;eittplate e«tof.Delaware
kßeeona>tteet;ahd/north'~of Walnut/ fronting also ou
, ‘ff'-k ,-s Court; and having on' outlet into front street;
h PnllpartlofllarsltthatidbUlsr' ,ci“ *'., .
, . v.IEr.- The premises may be egAtplßedattrdaj previous
l hetfreeA 9 and S galrabsolnte. •
I.WALNUT sanie time, the
. pt -Zackarj »a
tTWO-SXORYj BRICKED No. 115 OebhaTd
•tr‘eet|helweflh,firtepntK ond-Bbcteenth stroeta, north
; y,* I i
•■ fiale^on:the.Premises* Walnut atreet.j' . r.
ELBOANT BEBIDENCE AND fCRNITURB,,,...
?• yPn-.Wedneeday-Mbrnlncr c ;..; , 1
* " October flth, at lb o’clock, will,be told on the prstni
, -jc l623W l 4notatreet—-. '£ ’ i C*-"
ThelMndflpmp.mUlernßesidenee.with.tnarble front,
\ f -.X ,ie weeh Elftoenth'aud fiiiteehth/sfoeets, 22 feet front,
.'-i 120 lt iyasbnUt by'Ura-Messrsv Knight, in
' the best manner, for'lbe.uae.pf’ona Always oeen occu*
" #ANMOMB PCRiItTUO, tARQE MIRBQRB, CDR-
• ' 1,,,,, TAX»S,'&e. ; ."y:: “
3
s " tor**. qlegaAtgbftkiar, 1 ASA 1 ’ ■
v 4 '"*■fljr jroii'psftictolafll JjiJiiodMlirfiujacitalogaefl
BUPKBXOR'- PIA NO
- TAPRBTRY
... _ . carpets, v ‘tier i- r:^ } y.,'tsam ■ • i > #
■'£*'-1 Mi^doroln^^' 5 i
•y$ ■%. % Pst..l«Vat 10, No7l.24;North Thirteen 1b
afreet, the capefior .faraitme, pUno.torte,
flue 0U MJQtiiiCT.'tApfitr> carp«ta; manieLolbek. &6.\
of fc^atl&maadeelinln^'hoaMkeenlny.' ■
j r v May be o’clMk.qn.the morning of
*£i v-h'* i-V:•'-'•civ '
TO OMNIBUS AND fiTA&B: PROPRIETORS-16 OM
*: i-<yyA 'NIB.UfIBBiRUNNING&EAR, HARNESS, Ac. .
f;; ,s .v. Thursday Morning,./,, , , ;
>Oetob«C‘7th, at lloMockvatiheJJtaWesof the Pair
. - r - t . p . v jaonnt BailroaiLQompaay, WooA.itreet, betweanTTwen
:?s t l*,.‘tjr*AeoofiA , AaiTweß^.tiljnlBtmt«/'mthbut«Berre.
10Oamikn>es k 'p$rtne*rlrneir,andaU In:"good rtm
nlngorder. }Terraaataale;e*u ! ?r ... / t 1
beeiamined.atany time preriona to'the'
... -..‘/f,T-i £> : x-jf T'zi* '■
. > fT'lW'*’ -*?' Bale at N o*» 1W and 141 Sooth fourth i&eet,
r isSHPSRJOR-PUBNITURS, «*PIANO-POBTEj PINE
PR?NCH[:PLATS,MIRRORS, BRUSSELS: OAR*
c?;? l«*.£ETB.*6o«ti>':.; .V* it* •' / a
-On Thursday Morning, -\ .
i-awyt At-9 n!dook,-at: the -auction Btore,aa extensive
assortment'of excellent eecond.hand furniture, elegant
■ “ pienojortea.flneioirror*, carpet*, ;e to., .'from private
UmHlot deuinlng to the atore
r ►/ . <4> S-l
V <•>* TO OAPITALIBTB,BUILDBBB,!&c.-LABGK AND
. - TAiI7ABLB-U>P AT-PRtyATB :BALB, LOOUBT Bt.
South aideji®etw»«m<l»oad
feet front on-Locnst.atreet; by. 173 feet In depth to a 10
- Xji feet aUey.- ’ l ■
1/7 £4 iAIkPRIVATK SALE—HANDSOME BBOWN-BTONE
* ,r,-RESIDiNOE, No, 1620 PINE Bb'eet, known U“. Union
-V.. ; , n -
y Tt/ld STBS N A THA JN O, ACTOTIONBJSR
lfX AND COMMISSION MIBOHANT, 8. 1. eorne*
KMHandBAOR Street* .
GREAT PUBLIC - ACCOMMODATION.
MONBST! MONEY!! ' “-MONEY! J J
Money liberally advanced in largo or small amount*.
~l -front^6 j doyar,tp^'cniflij;»ds J ’'i>p gold And silver jrfatef
diamonds, wntohes, jewelry, fowllog.pieces, musloal
clothing, groceries,
tigers, htudw&e/cutlbiyr&ook*, nones, vehicles, har
, . ness, and all articles of value, for any length of time
' ' agreed', ©ri,'; *VrSiatha**V>Principal" EitabUsknunt,.
southeast corner of Sixth and Baoe streets.
»“* *?**
HATHANB* PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8. X,
. i\GOBNEfi|OP BIXTH-IANDjRA.CE:STREETS.
Where money will be liberally advaneed on gdld and
silver plate, diamonds, watohep, jewelry, fowl Jo; pleeSeJ
drygoods.iclothhig,°groc4tfs», r liquors, d(fars,fhard
ware, cutlery, mirrors, palntlngaYeii*'
value* ** ( ?v ' *>
i«~’■-*.**’•* - OUT*DOOB * SALES. *• • - •.j \
r-.v-'a Ferronal *tt«DtioiigtT«n to alloiit-d oof jiUtuj either
'.olf oo ht.prir»t» ; <liteUing,, ftore« )l or.el«irh*r«, and charger
ttnaeoallp low, .-„ - .... n :. ;<.. lß .i t
OAHOEIi WATHAHSi AT/OMONEEB,
> K? ml Molrat IZ>A» ainoi. Eto. Mi! Booth
—„THlBD.fitreet, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
r-',y »,tlghtdoer« belowthetachanga. ' r.- - ;
, , 3 ” ’'HAtittl of fcmiMM. from ,7 o’clock, ‘A. i(.f util 10
*’* J '\ w rides;Ahd jWlei at the Auetion Houae.at*
V* tvtided upon ike moat satisfactory terms* * "*• •
v -i'W \ • • - l
'' 1 \ madtffrom ohe dollar to thousands os Die-'
%. -.r ~^*aonds/BUv«Plat«i-Watohea,Jewelry/Hardwa**, Her„
eh&ndfte, Clothing, Cigar?, Musiotl
Instruments, Huns, Hones, Carriages, and Goods of
tTerr description* k j . i
An goOd* o*a remain any length of tlm* agreed
L>:-; , '.■ .1; A. '■/. _■ V i ‘
All edTencc, from one dollar* end upward*’
will b* charged a per east, fhrmohth fMOO ehd orer,
j :A-;;; l *J>*lo’f«t'»Hh«tr*t*i.'. t;- as,-. a.v l •-
ThU Ston HduaC haring a dCptbpf ISO fwt, ku larga
Sr. end tliicf-proof realta w Store ill ralucblo., endpmd
rato watchmen for- >h« f premium: alao, a hharr lain!’
the txwjt of aUpcra<>ui haring good*
aa»anba4.mk«6.f.■ vs-J.,W.t.-s -, f ■ ,
.. .• ~J - *. .of anllinlUd capital.
'' ' thla offloc le prepared to malr. adrinltuonmon *atla
Ihctorr and accommodaUng tcrma than amp other In
thiaoltrf. i
UonepAlTanwd to tha poof/la tmall amonnta, with]
Gold .^atlnt^Eiever^Aad'othtf Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing wMl.Nfold atrednfted nrioea/- 4 uaai-ly
—■ atm — mmm —
e r ': it: ;::;m
* i|T<RESBWELIi 2OO
Vy WALNUT Strept* PJtfUdfltphl*! Agents and Dealers
In* BftOAD*TOP COAL ahd COAL L'ANDS, respectfully
-•,? eall :; the'Mtentlon,ofADflAlerfl„ftnd'OiomftHneratp their
celebrated Coal, known as the Lancaster Company’s
jyiinea, - -!. ' f + --‘ x -'
"' This Goal is unrivalled in thia Market for.aUlrriahtf*'
faoturlng purpofles, bft!ng Mml-bltunUnotzi/ and leaving -
' adear white ash. AU orders, to the above addres*i for'
e . ghfomenf, or*lom^Tdelivery,-wilt reoilve promptattefa*'
tlon. V ,„ VI , r: r selOatf.
dtrQ OC PER TON for the bast WHITK.
. ' up O.iWIP ASII COAL, warranted free from slate or,
dust. : .. .. . i;...
- tjricks' COAL js tlia tfost and cheapest in
! i lh ! y«rd atnldry ilnder cover.
HICKS seUsnone bflßtjliOhigh
and Bchoylklll Ooal| and warrant* full weight,:.,
rrIOKS 'anpbfni tends tha delivery of ..-all,
JOL.floal personally, and therefore guarantees it to bd ,
O^ljfepreainted.
1 XjriOKB^Td r <i i B ;afc,tbe southeast*
corner of and WILLOW, where he,.
invites all to eall.and examine for themselves the above'
facts. '. •' • , «»2f*a», r
niO,COAIr, DEAEBBS.— Parties reseiririg
,k tlid’MtiUflrwlafiirig Storage and
* . tlifl 'Delirdrr of their CoaK wiUjplefcfle address 8. SHIP:
LKnS first Yard brio#
rniT..ly«y«»ni haDdftt.lowaat c»«hprlcmi. soXS-lm#
ijJ
*j<(BßW6r tf OX,' & 00., whole Bale And
- OOiL. L«hlgb yard—THIBP JtrMtvMid' (HSHMAK
<•»- •waoWH-.'JlOiS?! lßha»uaiKj*(*»®iO» »<><* ““AB
' rtroein, Phl!adrtpii»r K«ep oonlfe»ntl7.«m,Mnil Coil
- fwnttM MMt.’*ptiKrr«4 mln«r,.'*ui4M mjtm,
ptr«d exprfltalyror f»mllT t«9 —' ; r ' ' ■ **•*,-,.,
' Window Awnings forJDirMiliigaat4offlc4 Win*;
J .'/. J dowft+ftwul Ht tor Steamboats add
r^m
>; * spi
*9WOIIi w
, > recoil «3?^iiieb»
JEflußlffesSj BRINIiEY, * Xjo./iS j L,u ' *
429 MABKBT -} ,Vf
f-7 SALE! THIS * MORNING ATITo>CLQOK.
L* jurftmged' for ;
be sold- tufV (FrWy),morning,. QetobeOst, at 10
rwk.-hy,cat*togue, oq, all months’, credit, Jour bun
’oredJourof fahcvfandatapje Pr.enOh dry gooda;tQ which
’tbi/atta'ntidir or the trade ifl'requesied; *• • 7 <
>^NQTIO^- r T>ißetailer^ 5 ' \. 7 I
toft tn&rntogwlirbe found— 5 ‘ ( ’
;fyWoil2-4TSriB' Stella shawls, round, corners,, {
l2 4 :hearTCbeneillenhawla. , v : f i »:•
’ 1009,h%vycboheillescarfa.
ail-wool black moiislih ad latnto.,.
pieces; plaid poll d® chevr*.
tafia kid gloves,. .-*-»■ *: v
>^ ; -i m»btilla Vebrets* * .
-SUITER ED&B: POtJLT/TE SOIB AND RISING BUN
sGROS »R ORLEANS—FOR OICT-TRADE.
vfWtottdMdnCh silver edge’bUek poult de role.
u'<£& audio inch rising atm black groa de Orleans.
, RIBBONS. ' '
•** lHHote bonnet and velvet ribbons..
'V4£?nsA'fiSs BILK pHSNRItIiB TRIMMINGS.’'
.'•IM eartoasP’orU sllk'cheneUle trlmm’ngs.'
1 MERINO’ SHAWLS—ROUND CORNERB.
r -'?600 superior merinq shawl*, round corners
I r l ■•■* \<BALIB OF FRENCH DRY GOODS.
' ; '• ’ . 'I: * c v, ‘ Thla Morntog, : • “
'October Ist; at lOo’clook.by Catalogue] on 6 months
credit- - ■ • - 1
-v£o* # pec*g« and IqfcrOt fanoy and staple French Dry
’ and batalopieff early on themorning
*ox Bale. - >• ’ J ' •«
;; WOKS; EXTRA QUALITY MANTILLA BILK
A. '.. :' - . VELVETS. ,
-26. And {0 jock Lyons’ Silk JUnttlU Valiote.
• • BLAOK .GROB DE BHINIS.
21 and 88 inch boayy Lyons Black Grosde Rhinos.
".’ PARIS COLORED RID GLOVES, FOR RETAIL
2HV" TRADE.
„/ 800 dez-first quality Paris Kid Gloves.
PARIS SUPER QUALITY SILK OHBNELB SHAWLS,
. FOR CITY TRADR.
*: 600 Id-’Aenper quality'SUk Obenele Shawtr-. *
MISSES 1 • STELLA AND OHENELLE BttA\VLS.
On Friday Horning]
• UOO 8 4 Paris Stella Shawls.
. 60 8-*4 do Ohenelle Shawls.
- 60 • do Stella Mantilet Shawls.
J ,-i ;'=. P.\ J OBBNBLLB 80ARFB.
1200 Rich Ohenelle Scarfs.
s SALE OF. 200 LOTS SUPER QUALITY BONNET
RIBBONS.
This Morning,
< -20 Q lots No.lo and 20 ’super qn&llty new style Plaid
Stripe, PlaidVßroehe-FigUred, and Ombre Poult de Bole
Bonnet Ribbons. ;< .
HIGH LU THE BUPEB QUALITY BLACK GROS
j.- 5 J DE BRINES, FOR OITY TRADE. ■
? 24*36 inch very heavy Blaok Gros de Rhines.
SALS OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS.
U - On Tuesday Homing, *
/'October 6th,: at 10 o’clock, by - catalogue, on ' six
months’credit—
- 600,packages and, lets of imported and . domestic
•drygoods:. ' ’ ‘
& SONS;
TTr BEAL. ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
.a'' No. 620 WALNUT STREET
•~ FIRST- FALL SALE OF BEAL ESTATE, MORT
GAGES. STOCKS, Ac., will bo held at thelPhiladol*
phia Exchange,
-On Thursday .Evening,
October 14th-1868, and will include—
., Peremptory B<l©—Estate, of John Turner. Deo’d.
.A;QUERN STREET—Two'dwelling# (one brick and
the other frame), with large lot of ground thereunto'
belonging, situate No#.;Ul'an(l 115 on the north 1 side of
Queen street, between front and Second streets, lot 63
Jeet front by 100 deep . -> - -
•' ■' TWO-STOftr FBA6IE .‘DWELLING and lot of grouod,
20 feet by 46, situate No. 109 Queen street, and adjoin
|ipgttp:above (•{- ;* -• '■. •- >
YEARLY GROUND RENT of 166.60, payable on the
40th day. of September, on property situate on~the west
side of Swadsoh street, near Catharine. Lot 20 feet
front by 90 deep;
lIANDBOME FOUR-STORY RESIDENCE, (brown
stoue'first story;) with three-story beck buildings. No.
1608Ddcnst street, opposite St Mark’s Church. This
property is exceedingly well bnilt, and in perfect order.
Tee lot'is 13d'feet deep to Latimer street, (a 80-feet
wide street.) |7,6(-0 rosy remain oh thepropeitf. Poa
session given immediately. ,
' HANDSOME OHESTNUT-STREBT RESIDRNOE,
N 0.1809. north side. l west of Eighteenth Font story,
with throe-story back-.buildings, and’ all the extra mo
dem conveniences; bnilt in a superior manner; and in
complete order. Possession given immediately. 88.0C0
may refrain-bn ground rent - -
;'RESIDENCE, Fifteenth street,
above Girard avenue, west side. Three st'ry, with
three-stery double hack buildings. No 1220. Lot 16 feet
front hy 103 deep, to a back outlet.
NEAT .-THREE-STORY ’RESIDENCE," Fifteenth
'street,'/above Girard avenne, east side. .Lot 16 Tebt
front by 75 feet deep to a back outlet. Possession given
tmnediaVly; V ‘ t .
: VALUABLE BUILDING street—eeren
adjoining building lots on Poplar street, commencing GO
fpet;wwtward front Fiftsmtb street < The eAstermost
five are,each 20/eat front by 107 feet b%. inches deep to
Qambriage street..- The Westernmost two are 18 feet 11
inches front by 107 feel 5% laches deep to Cambridge
.street.. All having two good fronts. -
MODERN THREE-STORY BEBIDENOKB, Thir
teenth street, north of Wailaoo, west side. Has three
story double back buildings, and furnished with all the
modern conveniences; gas and gas fixtures.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, two and a half story,
with two;itqry double baok-bulldlngs, No. 710. Coates
rtreet, abqve Seventh, south side/is-well built and in
oompleto order. *. ...... .
BRICK DWELLING, with the lot
VoLfcrouhd therenntb belonging, situate on south side
of Miles Alley, { above Tenth (Between Walnut and Lc«
cost streets) . v ,.
V THREE.GhOUND'RENTB* of |62’ each, on Burton
'-'Street'/ west’of Fifteenth street.' '
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BEAT -IN DELAWARE
i vCOUNTY, KNOWN A 8 ASTON RIDGE,
’ On Wednesday,.
Oetob,er,lBtb,lB6B. will be fluid at Public Sale on the
premises, that beautiful conntry.seat, known as Aston
Ridge, situate in Delaware county, Pennsylvania, about
15 miles fr«m the city, 5 miles from Chester, 4 miles
from MarchS'Hook, and 3 V miles from Rockdale, (the
station next Jieyond Media on the West Chester direct
railroad,)- containing 28'ftcres, 7 of which are; wood-
Koixnnraremente conSißt of a splendid mansion,
66 feet front by 50 w JUi
arcade, terrace, and ,verandah ; is finely shaded, and'
commands a view"twenty miles in' extent, including the
Delaware, river, 6 miles distant, and a large portion of
New Jersey/ beyond it. There is also a good stone
•payo, with stabling—the barn-yard is well screened and
Shaded with Locust trees.
Thelawn frootingthehtUßecoDtAiuatbree*ores,and
is beautifully laid oat with gravel walks, atbori, shrah
bervy erergroeu», &c t j-This location la celebrated for
its healthiness', and oonTmieut to schools and ohurches
of almost every denomination. Access several times a
day by steamboat or railroad to Chester and Marcus
Hook, at by railroad to Rockdale.- Terms will be made
accommodating, and possession given immediately, or
in. toe spring. The premises may be viewed at any
time. Conveyances may be had at Rockdale station
every day, on. arrival of the 10 o’clock train from
Eighteenth and Market streets, returning at 2 P.M.
Lithographs be seen, and farther information ob
tained at the office.
> BEAL ESTATE-AT PRIVATE BALE. ,
07*011 our Private Sale Register will always bo
found a very large amount of real estate, inolndlng
eve*7 description of city and country property, <
ct - . * ' * v • J.'M.- GUMMEY A SONS,
, Conveyancers and Beal Estate Brokers,
; , . . % -620 WALNUT Btreet.
TAKES. A. JTREEMAIi, AUCTIONEER,
•J- -t N0.425/WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
10* Persona favoring us with consignments oan teat
assured that their property will not be sacrificed. -
10* Commissions more moderate than those charged
b 7 .‘Auction House in the city.
: : |o*: Consignments respectfully solicited.
CT’ Bales paid immediately after the goods are fold.
... . . rNOTBfI; STOCKS, &e.. .
On account of whom it may concern. ,
W- ‘ f A • .On Wednesday Evening,
October 6th. 1868, previous to sale of Real Estate, at
7# o’clook, will be sold, on account of whom It may
concern—'
v *. A note drawn by Daniel Bubleam, dated July 20.1868.
for $6OO, at 4 months . , 1 *
Two Jane 24,1888, for $2BO each, sub
scrlptlona to 600 shares, each, to the stook of the Con
necticut Mining 00., (}. G. West, .President. $lOO to
be paid at the sale. '
Also—. *
100 scares WestßranchlHtuminoui Coal Co.
200 do do, ’do’ do do
100 do- 'do do do' do
8 do Walnut Street Band Co.
• - • .3- do.. Western Virginia Lumber, Mining and
- ’ Agricultural Association. _
.. J0"B5O to be paid on each at the sale.
*♦ ’ SEVENTH FALL BALE—OCTOBER Bth.
This sale wlll.include—
t BUSINESS - STAND SAND DWELLINGS, BROWN
STREET, ABOVE. FOURTH STREET. A busl
-neMrS aland, withifonr. small dwellings on the
rear,.and.the lot of ground south aide of Brown street,
24 feet weet from Fourth street, 18 feet front, 77# feet
deep. .Subject to |24 ground-rent. The property Is in*
>sured,for 81,600, and rents for over $lOO to punctual
.tenants; !.
Orphans’ Court Absolute-Bale—Estate of David Car
1< ■ lisle, Deoeased. •
y/THSEE-BTORT BRICK. DWELLING, SIXTH BT.,
.BELOW .COATES STRBBT.—A geottel three-story
brick-dwelling, l Sixth street, below Coates street, SO
feet front, 68 met deep. ' $lO ground-rent. ‘
Orphans* Court -Absolute Bale—Same Estate.
TWO DWELLINGS, CARLISLE COURT.—Aisd? the
two small dwellings in theresr of the above, fronting
on Carlisle Court, 20 feet 10 inches in front, 64 feet 8
inodes deep..
'’' Orphans’ Court Abvo’ntd Sale—Same Estate.
• BUILDING LOT, COATES gTBKET.—A lot of
ground, with the frame house thereon; southeast cor
; ner of Carlisle court and Coates street, 18 feet front, 68
feetdeepr $B6 ground-rent. -
Orphans* Court Sale—Same Estate.
THBEB HOUSES, CARLISLE COURT. —Three
small houses and lot-of ground on Carlisle court, ad
joining the above,on the rear, 67 feet 8# ‘ inches front
.and 18,feet dwp. Clear of inoambrance. -
"07” $6O to he paid on each of the above when the
'lame-Is struck off.. - •, = ' ' J
SALE*OF BUILDING MATERIAL AT THE CITY
- - -HOSPITAL.
: MJpder authority of an Ordinance.: approved Sept. 26,
1858, will he sold at pqblic isle,' -i - .
On Monday Morning.
: Oct. 4,1868, at 10 o’olook, .the building material of
every kind, now contained inribe buildings on the pre
mises of the City Hospital, Coates street, between Nine
teenth and.Twentleth streets—to he removed imme
diately. ' i
Jo*Bale positive, by order of the Commissioner of
City Property. - . r ~ ..
BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Handsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth
and Walnut streets.
•: Rwldehoo,Washington Square and Walnut street,
. Dwelling house. street. .
■ '2O acres df lihd, Indian Queen lane.'
Valuable property, Frankford road.
Handsome dwelling,'No. 1012 Wallaoe street.
Bpamess stand anq dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash
ington streets. ’
, Elegant property, 80 acres, &e., above Torresdale.
- •14 acres of-l&nd, Ohelton avenue, Germantown.
: : Handf otde Tesidenee and lot, 1 West Philadelphia.
; .Valuable lot of ground,' Germantown Railroad and
Columbia avenue. . ...
-./•Handsome dwelling, Bpring Garden etreet, above
Twelfth.- . * .
r OABINRT OF MINERALS.
private sale, a valuable Cabinet of Minerals, com
prising-over, 1 ,Qop. specimens, the collection of several
r ewr ** The property of a gentleman who has no room
•for them.' They are-very desirable lor a publfo Institu
tion.' Applyat the motion store,
{liana iFarua;
jDIANO FORTE.—MR. J. A. GETZE
announces that he has resumed his
.mhtS? K '" 1,l0n “’ S^th
•"piANpiFoßT^s.,: ; ; r-' ■ r
tjL^JtTst an elegant stock of RAVEN. BA.'
OOK, * 00 &OLARK. UALLiirDAyiB
,*q6.,«nd GALS ACO.BPUt/08. MBL&DioHB
.otbMt auallt/, »t J. 8, QODLD'a,
;'i B,J. eoraerBIVJINTH ahdOHRBTNDT eta.
friSigaa.. CHIOJtEHINQ & , BONS, hav
; n 1 ffl- Ingrremovedn to i their, .new warerooms,
1807 CuEBTmIT Street, (near the United States Mint.)
Are prepared to offer to their friends and the public sin 1
extensive, assortment of Grand.- PdrloT-Grana, Square
and. Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured express!'
lor this oily,.finished in various styles of cases, and.'
Sices to please, s Piano-Fortes made’
orderf.to'eultfany, style of furniture, and allinstru
.meats warranted to give entire satisfaction to the'pof;
chaser. - ~ s"\l' r - ■;
‘• v Granf and Square 1 Slan'os to rent, upon the most fa
.rorabletermsi - . . • ,
Messrs,- o. .ft . SONS have received Thirty-fottK
MEDALS.: The,first Premiums over all competitors In
£he;United : States t• .* . , c £ i-. " •
. 4 Ail orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will b
promptlyattendod to.: , fr7-6m
nnO OONFISOTIOijERS AND BAKERS^—
X;,‘,6OOJIM/,Oil:E6ppBmint, wwr»ntwlpuf.; -
~1000. jCarb. Aipmonia}
_ 200 r V 4 Cirr(\*»sß«Ki. ~
F.or Mis low, m w»nj«d, b..
; WIMQW A IIERRITT, •
’ Woolossle Druggists, ;
SOS Muketitrost,
.goPlfrHfi '%18581
AJ TB ANK and -la STRAWBERRY, batVreeA MAR
KET and CHESTNUT and SBOOND and THIRD streets ’
' to l / AoGTioirs**
OARD.~We invito: the,particular attention [6t city
and ooontpr pnrcbasoni to-tbo poremptofy Bft j 6 of
WlSudortStet cloth
,n 5> ?"P4»; TOol jackata, liraba-itool slilrta
“ 10
SALE OP RBADY-M ADfe OtOTniNa AND TAILOR*
• w ING GOODS. - :
n . . '' ' This filbming,
- Commencing at 10 o’clock, trill bo - sold without re*
Stotfag* fttable stock of Ready-made Clothing, con-
Overcoats,
Raglans;
Frock Coats, - -
’Dress Goode,
Pants and Vesta, -j -
TAILORING GOODS
Of the best materials, made
>in the latest fashions, for city
and country trade;
Also, a general assortment of fall and winter tailor*
lug goods, consisting- of boatings, pantaloonerj, vest
ings, fee. - ;
The whole mar be examined, with catalogues, prior
to sale when purchasers will find it their Interest to
attend.
BS<?OTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (racces
• sor to WOLDIRT'A BOOTT,) 481OHIS8TNTJT Bt.,
opposite the Custom House, between fourth and fifth
Streets.
Philip ford, auctioneer, no 4
530 MARKET STREET, between. EtPTH ud
SIXTH, rontk aide. - . r
-BALB ,OP HANDSOME WALNtJT TtlRNI't’tJRE. &o.
- • ’ { I ’’ On Tttbsday Moniltig,
October 6, at 10 o'olook, prebisely, by catalogue, will
be eold— '
> > i
Dn the, Premises,
. Ntt. &2 ORbWN STRsfit,
L The prbperijr ,6f a gentleman relinquishing house
keeping, thb. entire household furnitare, comprising
Walnut Bedste&ds, Dressing' Bare sub, Wash Stands,
Sofa*. Tapestry Carpetings, Mattresses, Table Covers,
Looking Glasses. Ac.
Also, the Kitchen Furnitare, Ac.
The particni&r attention of purchasers is requested.,
' iD“ Catalogues vrill be ready and the goods arranged
for examination, early on the morning of sale. 1
BY WILLIAM H; STEER, GENERAL
AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. -No. 46
North EIGHTH Btreet, below Arch. v
1 ' ; J. A. ELIBON. Auctioneer.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD'FURNITURE, OARPBTB,
MIRBORB>PLATEDWAttB; OLOOKfI, Ab.
- this fcofnib*, , i
At 10 o’eloftk,' at the auction store, Will be. sola a
superior assortment, of patlOr, cbaWbeV, ana dinitig
roorn furniture, oarpdls, ttiirrbrs, Ac.
VENtTIAN AND DtJTOU CARPETS.
, Also, will be sold on account of whom it may con
cern—
-1,000 yards 6- 8 and 4-4 Venitian and Dutch carpets.
- • - ' LOOKING-GLASSES, 0 LOOKS..
'l2 doten flew looking-glasses, various sizes, in ma
hogany aflibaewood frames.
Also,,k«rge lot eight-day striking, and thirty-hour
clocks;
BALE OF JEWELRY, CUTLERY, Ac.
-'" *■' - - • On Saturday Evening,
Commencing at 1% o’clock, finegold jewelry, fine
pocket and table cutlery j miscellaneous goods, Ac.
SA. DYSART A 00., Auctioneers and
* Oouvissios HaabsiNts, No. 27 South EIGHTH
STREET, oormer of LODGE STREET. ;
£ejjol Notices.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. .
Estate of THOMAS CHAMBERS, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that ANN ELIZA CHAM
BERS, widow of said decedent, has filed in the Orphans’
Court her petition, and the appraisement,of personal
property which she claims to retain under the profisiona
of the act of Assembly of April 14, leM, and that said
appraifltftontwiU.be presented to the Orphans* Coiirt
for approTal on FRIDAY, tbo 16th of Ootober.
J. COOKE, LONQBTRETU,.
Attorney, for "Widow.
ee24-ftu.-4t
Letters of administration to
the Estate of BIQIURD RIDDLE, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In*
debtoa to said Estate are requested to make payment;
and those'having claims to present thorn to
REBECCA RIDDLE
. Or to her Attorney,
JAMES H. CASTER,
11G South PIFTII St eet.
se27-mw&f3t*
Boots, anb ,0l)oes.
jJENDRY & HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLES ALB DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. W. Corner THIRD and ARCH .Streets,
tn26-2m ■- PHILADELPHIA.
jpiALL STOCK
BOOTS AND SHOES,
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON A 00.,
~ No. 914 MARKET STREET,
r ” AKO ’
Noe; 8 end 6 FRANKLIN PLACE,
BITS MOW IK BTOEI'A LABQK J.HD WILL ISSOITtD
STOCK or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
or CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE,
' Which they offer for sale on the best terms fir cash,
or on the usual credit. Bayers ere Inrlted to tall end
jezemlne their stock.' jy3l-tf
BOOTS AND SHOESl—Tfie~“einJicntKyr
hes on hend & large end ▼ tried stock of BOOTS
end SHOJEB, Whleh Be will seU etthe lowest price*.
GEO. W. TAYLOR,
0021-lj fr.:*.eorner FIFTH end MARKET Bts.
oljoe ifitibings.
jgIDWIN W. PAYNE,
IRON BUILDING, ARCH BTREET,
One door above Fourth.
JMPOBTBB AHD DBALBB 1H
LABTINBB,
GALLOONS,
SHEETINGS,
7BBNOH KID,
OONGRIBB WEBB,
TOILBT SLIPPERS UPPERS,
SLIPPER' TRIMMINGS, LAOES, &c. »u!9-2m
Notice to shoe manufacturers.
The undersigned (successors to the late JOSEPH
T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the want* of the
trade at the
OLD STAND,
Northeast oornerof ARCH and FOURTH Streeta.
Their fa©iUtie4.for IMPORTING and FURNISHING
ererj artldeln the SHOE BTUFFB and TRIMMINGS
line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are
unsurpassed. ’ A
The attention of BUYERS is respectfully solicited.
WU. JOHNS ft SON,
au!7 ' N.E. comer Arch and Fourth sts.
§ar&ro««*.
PIARDWARB
AA> MOORE. HENSZBT, ft CO.,
. --427 MARKET. anA4l6 COMMERCE St.,
Are now opening a splendid assortment of goods suita
ble for the near trade, acd luvite purchase) s to call and
examine their stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &0.,
before purchasing. se3o-12t
rjIRUITT, BROTHER, & 00., ,
WrOKTJIaS AND DBALX.S
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
629 MARKET STREET,
B.low Sixth, North sid«,
PHILADELPHIA.
HARDWARE, —The subscribers, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN
AND DOMEBVIO HARDWARE,-would respeotfoltr
eall the Attention of the trade to their stock, which
they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con
sists in partof—
Chains, of all kind*—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ok,'
Cow, Flfflx, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship,
Mine, and Coll Chains. ,
The celebrated “L»* HoritNails: Stone and Sledge
Hammers. .
• ‘‘Wright’ ” and other Anvils: Solid Box and other
Vioes.
Short and long handle Fry Pans: round and oval
Bake Pans.
.“Martin's” superior Files and Rasps: Bed SoreWS.
“Excelsior ” Safety Faso: Blasting Tabes.
Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes j Hay, Corn, and Straw
waives.
f Hav, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Forks.
Rakes and Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shop, Clout, and Finishing Nalls.
Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
kinds: Cutlery, Rams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham
mers, Planes, and othetTobls.iftc., Ac. ;
W. G. LEWIS ft SON,
®bl-y , . , No/411 COMMERCE Btreet.
tOalrljeff, JSemdtQ, &t.
JK. -OALDWELL..& 00..
• ,482 CHESTNUT Street.
Have received, per steamers, new styles
Jewelry. Chatelaine, Vest Chains.
Splendid Fans, Hair Pins.
Fruit BtandSjSugar Baskets/
Jet Goods and Flower .Vases.
Coral, Lava,and Mosaic Bets.
Sole Agents in'Philadelphia for the sale o Charles
frodsham’a LONDON TIME-KEEPERS delO
(SILVER WARE.—
►3 WILLIAM WILSON.ft SON, .
SILVER WARE,
- (ESTABLISHED 1818,)
6. W, OOBHSR FIVTB AXD OHBBBT BTBBITO.
ft large assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de
scription, constantly on hand, or made to order to natch
any pattern desired.
Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham imported
ware. se2o*dftwly
J' ,S. JARDEN & BRO.
• UAHUFAOTOBBBB AND IKPOBTBBB OF
. SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 804'Chestnut Btreet, above Third, (op stairs,)
• ‘ Philadelphia,
Constantly on hand and tor Bale to the Trade,
TEA SETB, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS,
PITCHERS, GOBLETS: CUPS, WAITERS, BAS
KETS, castors; knives, spoons, forks,
LADLES. Ac., &o.
"Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. se2-ly
Stationers.
Blank books and stationery.
DATIB M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer.
BUtiOner a«d Printer, No; 100 WALNUT Street, la pre
pared‘at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to otder, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks, Pablio Offices, Merchants, and others,' of the
best quality 6f English or Amerififtn Pipor, and bound
in virions styles. In the most substantial manner.
1 Orders for 'JOB‘PRINTING of every description
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch. - - .-s -
A rener*! assortment of English, French and Ameri*
oanSiatlohery. • -* 1 *" ■*
CdnOerhlng Mr. Hogan's contribution tq the Franklin
Institute/the Oommlttee sky—“ This display of blank
booss for banking and mercantile use is the best in-the
Exhibition*' The seleotloh of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap
pearanc* neat and appropriate.”, no2o-u
Abram slack’s engraving, die
"Sinking, andKffibOSSed'Printing, Envelope, and
Beal' 1 Press ’Manufactory; No.' 1 South SIXTH Street,
VhUadelphta* Pa- • -' ; ; ‘ aulO-Sm
BROWN STOUT —4O casks « Final k
WllHinu. i' .iaiMitod direct from tondwi, Jo
«QTS«I( bu ultnj ; WM. Hi.JSATQH, ...
•a m BOOTH JBONr .trnt.
rjIHE (JREAT WONDER - : ■
.. Ji i of ; JTnB NINEi'EENtn OENTtJttY, j
PROFESSOR WOOD’S t
Et it'fe&'roii A.*iv;dß •
fiaysiheSt. toUlsf&ie.) Democrat: Below,
liflii. a letter to Dr. Wood of tlils city, from a gentleman
la Maine, which spanks glowingly of the superior
merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its
effect, when coming from a reliable enures. If certifl
cates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco
miums, nor useless puffery from the press:
W.O» SwKJw '
attention cAllod a few months since to the highly tyne- TniBTBBNTu ,and FILBERT Streets, opened
ftc’al effects of your Hair Restorative, I was induced to MONDAY, the Oth of September,
make application of it upon my own hair, which hid hi- *f lT J*® .J!?! i u * v*! l 0a \ favorable to rapid pro
come quite gray, l probably one-third white: my whis* gress,yetaenas the scholar into the world with a keen
kors were of same character. Some three months since L totally disqualifies him for aotlve
I prooured a bottle of yonr hair restorative, and used “*® 5 whilst attention to mwiy oftentimes forces the
it. I soon found It was proving what I had wished. I Instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those
used it about twice a week. I have since-.procured personal to each individual, and the learner either
another bottle, of which I havo used some. I can now loses all interest, or becomes superficial in his acquire
oerti yto the world that the gray or white hair Has to- ments. For these and other reasons the number is
tally disappeared, both' on my head and face and my limited ,
, hair has resumed its natural color, and I believe more For further information apply personally, from nine
soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-five on ® 0 doe* f•,
years. lam now sixty years old; my geod Wife at the afllB-tf R STEWART. Principal,
age of fifty.two, has used It with same effect.
The above notlcs'ldeem dUe to'yodfdr ybur valuable
discovery, tam assured that whoever will rightly Use,
as. per directions, .will not have occasion to contra
dict my statements. Xam a citizen' Of this city, and a
resident here for the last fifteen years, add am fcnoWb
to nearly every Hot e and adjoining towns. AhyttSe '
yod may make of the above, with my name atUbncd, is
atVour service, as t wish to preserve the beadti.es of
nature in others as well as myself. lam truly, yoors,
, A. 0. RAYMOND.
BaLti&obb, Jan. 28,1858.
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, - *
Profossor WooD—Dear Sir: Having had the mlifor*
tune to lose tho best portion of my hair, from the effects I
of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, In 1851, 1 was in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it
to answer as the v yery thing needed. My hair 1b now
thiok and glossy, and no words can oxpreßdtny obliga
tions to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. '
. „ FINLEY JOHNSON.
The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in
regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church at
Brookfield, Mass • He is a gentleman of great influence
and universally beloved. WM DYEB.
BnooXFisbD, Jan. 12,>1858.
Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having made a trial of
your Hair Restorative, It gives mo pleasure to sAy, that
Its effect has been excellent in removing inflammation,
dandruff and a constant tendbhcy to ltohlng With Which
I have been troubled from my onlldnood J and has also
restored ib/hair, which was becoming gray, toitsorlgl*
nil color. 1 have used bo other article with anything
like the same pleasure or profit.
- j Yours truly, 3, K. BRAGG.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sixes, vis:
large, medium, and small. The small holds hall a pint,
ana retails for ona’dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least twenty per cent more in proportion than .the
small, retails for two dollars per bottle; 'the large holds
a quart, forty per oent. more in proportion) ana retails
for three dollars a bottle. ' ~ ' 'i •
O.J. WOOD* 00., Proprietors, 813 BROADWAY.
N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Balling Establishment,)
and 114 MARKET Street. St. Lenls, Mo..
And sold by all good Druggists ana Fancy Goods
Dealers. aul&-fnnkw-8m& eowlawkySm
A LEX. MoKINKEr,
xA ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GRBENSBURG, PA.
in Westmoreland, Armstrong tad Xii
diana oountlea. . . sfell-tx
V. 9. AB&AJ10. , 0. A. MAtXB. -
a beams h Mayer,
£ML ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAYEN, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business en
trusted to them. SpeclU attention given to' the collec
tlon of claims. l :
BKVsABnohS.-
Gov. Wm. P. Packer, Harrlßbtirg, Pa. j_L, A. Mackey,'
President Look Haven Bank; GeneralD.
Lock Haven: Hon.'A. White, Lock Haven:■ Simon
Bcett, Look Haven: Bullitt A Fairthorae, Philadel-
Shia; McFarland, Evans. A Oo. t Philadelphia: Evans
: Watson, Philadelphia* Phillip M. Price. Philadel
phia; Hon. A. Y.Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Toner A Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon* James Burnside, Bellefonte. Pa.; J. W.
.Qnfggle, Philadelphia. jy 26-tf •
SL. FOWTiEBj
e ATTORNEY AT LAW,
If O US T ON t
, , - Haebis Ooohty, Texas. ,
"' Twenty years resident in Texas.
Prompt attention paid to Land Builneu.
OFFICE OPPOSITE TUB OLD OAPtTOL.
Rsrebb to—Messrs. Daria A Blrney, Philadelphia.
mhfl-w-ly !
H O. THOMPSON AND G. M. CONAB
• 808, CONVEYANCERS.
GEO.&I. OOKARROB, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
apfi-y Nb. 93-3 ARCH street, below Tenth.
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
\J OHANT and Importer of HAVANA BSGARB,
(New) 188 Walnut street, second story. anl-ly
Lauman a raborg—
Importers and Wholesale Dealers la WINEB,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
QUORS. No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and
Eleventh streets. JelO*tf
1* UMBER TABU.. .
MU 1 BOUTS ft 09.,
' (Successors to Montgomery A Neall.)
8. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, PhU*.
, Old Moyamensing District,
are now receiving A large and well-aeleoted assoitment
of all descriptions of; LUMBER, adch‘as White Ploe,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets,
Fence Boards, Flooring,'Shelf log, and every variety of
well-attaeoned Lumber. Also,, a large sfooklof Bin
Stuff; of ’ efery fariety._attd description. cooataatly on
\mm» worderarnrvTn^vsViUtNcerT
Ouroonneotlon with Messrs. Mehaffby, Boats] A 00..
and Gouts, A 00,, at Marietta, nu
surpassed facUlUw.acd enables us to supply oruCrs for
all descriptions, or Lumber With proaptuehr' and
despatch. ‘T\ ,
YINB-ORBEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
forPATTBRN-MAKERS, Ao , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully lavlfetd to
examine our stock before going elsewhere, v ap?l-tf
1 UMBER AT WHOLESALE ANDRE
JLi tall, at Marietta, Lancaster county. Pa.,
MEHAFFBY, HOUTZTS Co., Uke this method of
informing their customers and persons desirous of pur*
ehaelng LUMBER, that the/ have now on hand a large
and well-seasoned stock of all descriptions ol Lumber,
which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.’
Their timber is all from their own UILL&oa PINA
ORBBK, They are also connected with Wessra’.BUFF Y«
HOUTZ, A GO., and are prepared to* furnish'iul kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff; Lath Pales: Pickets, and
Building-Timber for Bridges, Ac., of *ll descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would, also, take great
pleasure in'calling the attention of Builders, and those
In want of Lumber iu the city of Philadelphia! to the
Lumber Yard or HOUTZ A Co., oorner of TWELFTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also' con
nected. 1 apJH-tf
PATENT LEATHER,
pHESTNUT GROVE dei
lessen the consumption of fmpare spirits,-
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the publlo of an article
Which the analysatlon of Professor Obllton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, ft'
Oamao, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to
be .the mostpure and consequently least injurious spirits
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB. R OIULTON.
I have analyzed asatnple of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am
pleased te state that it is entire!/'free from poisonous
or deleterious substances It is an unusually pure and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey.
.JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 8,1868., Analytical Chemist.
PaiLADßLrau, Sept. 9,1868.
DbabSir: We have carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
tas Faslo Oil, which is the characteristic and Injurious
Ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, ft OAMAO,
■ Analytical Chemists.
To CuABifXS Wbabtox, Jr., No. 28 South FRONT
Street, Philadelphia. se24-dtoo2l
PISTOLS, As.
SHERRY WlNE.—so.quarter casks Har
mony ft Burden Sherry in bond, fbr sale low by
- ARNOLD ft WORL,
au2B-lm , 120 Walnut street.
T MEN E A U & FILS' ROCHELLE
• BRANDIES.—The undersigned, haviitf been
appointed Bole Agents in the State of (Pennsylvania for
tho sale of the above celebrated Brandy, are prepared
.to offer it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from
U.S.BondedWarehousea. ARNOLD ft WORL.
aU2O-tf • 120 Walnutstoeet.
PORT. WI N E—loo qr.-pasta, varions
brands, in bond and for sale by
ARNOLD ft WORL,
au26-lm 120 Wsinnt street.
Vl/INES, LIQUORS, &c.
V T JOSEPH jf. TOBIAS,
formerly ' ■
S. TOBIAS ft BON,
Nos. 206 and 208 SOUTH FRONT BTREET,
(bolow Walnut,)
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER
BRANDIES, IH
N HOLLAND GINS,
WINBB,
And all kinds
FOREIGN LIQUORS AND CORDIALS.
Agent for Jno. Ramsay's
“ISLAY MALT” SCOTCH WHISKEY.
Always on hand a large stock of
OHOIOB OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY,
Towhioh the attention of Buyers is particularly invited.
au24-lm , '
AND PORT WINE.-30 qrt B .
30 Eighths Harmomr Sherry: 20 qra. Wallis Post
Wiae, iu bond and for sale by
WILLIAM H. YEATON,
210 South FRONT Street
toKANDIES—“ Flnat OaBtillon," Marett,
XX -and other Ooguacs of various vintages, in half
■pipes and quarter caries; Pellevoisin ltoohelto Brandies,
pale and dark,'in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
.casks. , Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLSN ft 00.,
o«2a .. j£2i and 228 South Fourth street.
WAENEB, HIBKEr,& 00.,
GABALIRRS, BRAOKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS,
And all kinds of.
GAB AND LAM? 'WORK, GIRANDOLES, &0.,
116 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
ARCHER, VAR'HER, & 00.,
378 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
{o* Building, fitted with Ga. Pipes, and all kind, of
Altering and Repairing or Gee Work.
. Will remoTO about tho 10th of October noxt to our
New Store,
718 CHESTNUT ST., below EIGHTH.
»e2B-0t
Guns, bifles, and bporting im-
PLEMENTS.
une Subscribers have in store
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
or
FOWLING-PIECES, RIFLES, &c.,
Ever offered in thiß city.
Desirous of reducing their assortment as much as
. possible before the Ist Deo , they will sell
AT VERY LOW PRICES
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK,
oompriting'
GUNS FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU
FACTURERS OF ENGLAND, BELGIUM,
AND FRANCE.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE ft CO.,
No. 21 North FIFTH Street,
se9;2m, ~ above Market.
ff^HEESE.—IOS boxes Herkimer • county
>\J Cheese sow landing, and for sale by
. c. 0. SADLER- ft oo:,
•tfl ARCH Btreet, 2d door above Front,
Business QTat&g.
Somber
XOitus and £iqnors. "
©as 4Fi*tnre,e.
MANOrAOTtmKRB OF
ecittcuiotwl.
A tKRM OF TflE LAW-DEPARTMENT
! hB .P N A? rERBIT X OP PENNSYLVANIA tem*
msnoW dn the 4th of October.
.ftHARSwOOD, IhteruaUonal and Constitution*
4 1 Law, Ad.
Prof. JjoOAU, Pleading and Prrtcilce.
by F. r< w Op, on tho 4th of October, at eigfit
® , ,r „ Lecture Room of the Department i
byVrofltcOiLLLonthß 5 th, and by Prof. MILLER
on Octobor, at the same hour and place.
se2o-toco
ENGLISH SINGING-Ballad and Opera
tic*—Mr. FRAZER gives Inatraction iu the
abtivd stjlca, on the most approved system.
selB-lm 408 South EIGHTEENTH Street.
fILASSIOAL EDUtiATXON. —ROBERT
\J H. LABBERTGN, Ph. D. of the University or
Groningen, will hereafter have charge of the Classical
department in the SCIENTIFIC and CLASSICAL IN
STITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, northwest corner of
Twelfth. No pains have been spared to render this
Sobool - eminently worthy of patronage for boys of all
sges, and m (ill departments—Engl eh, Classical, and
Solentido. Entrance on TWELFTH St,
selT-lm J. ENNId, Principal.
Jj. RIED’S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
• LADIES, No. 1623 WALNUT Stroat. For terms,
apply at tho Institute.
RBraRBRCBS.—Dr. Converse, (editor of the Cfiristian
Observer,) Rev Dr. C. Wadsworth, Rev. Dr. W. B.
Stevens, Col. J. W. Forney, 0. G. Lelnnd Esq., Fro
eapora Vethake, Allen, Frazer, of the University, and
the r gentlemen. selfl-lm
JJ. REND has resumed his course of in
• struction in Mosio and on the Piano-forte. No.
1628 WALNUT Street. sel6-lm
T&/I R.S. MoGUIRE’S BOARDING and DAY
IT.L SCHOOL PUR YdtJNil LADIES, 1030 SPRING
GARDEN Street, will be re-opened MONDAY, Sep
tember 6th. au23-6w*
TITUS. BRYAN’ B SEMINARY,
XTA BATAVIA, N, T.
THE PALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca
tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences
on the 16th of September. It continues strictly a Fa
mily Boarding School for Girls, and is thorough; select,
and homelike in alt its appointments. The number or
pupils la limited to those who can be seaced atthe ta
ble of the Principal. 1
- U!7* CIRCULARS will be sent showing Terms aud
Regulations.
Batavia, Genesee 00., N.Y., September, 1868. flelB
TIRITTENDEN ,e » F
V COMMERCIAL COLL]
CHESTNUT and SSVENTB
'HIiiADELPHIA
jEGB, aortnbast corset of
H-Strceis.
An Institution designed
*IY» BUSINESS.
“fIOAKi) 0F TRUSTEES.
B. B. Oomagya, Frauds Hoskins.
George H. Stuart, David Milne,
John,Bpafbawk, DaildS. Brown,
I**AoHuk«r. A.'fc. PtafflOM,
D, B. HramAn, I Frbdbriok Brown,
, , Joshua Llppincoit, , ,
EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th.
Each Stadont has individual instruction at thlfl
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re
commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
gOod situation,
CATALOGUES mar be had on application at the
Cdllega. _ fleB*tf
The tVest~ohester acahem?^
, located at WEST cnKSTEB, Pa., an Xnatltutlon
designed and arranged to prepare Boys and Toung Men
for any dais in our best Colleges, or for business in' its
varied requirements. Tho corps of Instructors consists
of seven Teachers of ability and experience. The ave
rage number of students is seventy- fire per session.
Tho French and German Languages are taught by na
tive. resident teachers. The Winter Term commences
on the Ist of November next. For Catalogues,&c., apply
to WM. P. WYEBS, A. M., Principal, .
, seO-th s tu 3m at West Chester,'Pa
to fit young men for AG-
rrmE frenoh language and lite-
J- RATURE, by Vttif. GBfcAfcD, A. M-, NO; 1005
CHBBtNU't Street. Studchta frill Ond new attractions
IH their Studied fay tho dse or the “ Cabinet det foci"
he Ha? jU»t pnblluhed.
* WMl.—Particular attehtjon tb pupils Intending tfa
▼inlt Ktirope as to conuen'aftoJi iti Pretith.
lE?* For particulars, soo CIRCULARS,
seia mw&frlm#
]MR. LOUIS S. D. REES will re-open his
ITA Moruing School for-Young Ladles, 1232 Spruce
street, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16th. au3Q-lm*
pLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street,
V-? below Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY, Augus';
80th. J. W.FAIBEB.A.M.,
au23-2m Principal.
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS* INSTITUTE
FOB DOTS, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA IN.
BTITUTK.
THB FARE IS PAID FOB THB.PUPILS
On the Railways and Omnibuses, from all parts of the
oily.
IC7" See advertisement in another column. seB-lm
HEMAN ALLEN, A. It., Teacher of tho
Violin and Piano. Air. Allen may be applied to
at the residence of his father, Professor Allen, No 215
South SEVENTEENTH Street. r.epl-tocl
THE SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE
FORYOUNG LADIES, AlissD. B. HURT,Princi
pe*, wilt rpopon on MONDaY, September 0. *
For Circulars, Ac., please apply at the Institute, No.
1621 SUMMER Btreet: auBO-lm*
O'DONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING in
stitute, B<nmu>asTxnTOer»njn , PH~ana ARCH
Streets, devoted exclusively te instruction in the basi
nets Of the Counting-house. Open day and evenlntr.
Circulars, ' sM-lra
LEIDT BROTHERS’ NIGHT-SCHOOL,
Nos. 146 and ISO SIXTH Street, near Race, is
MOW OPBK to a V* IS6TBOOTION nf BOOK-KEEPING,
WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INSTRUCTION IN THB DAYTIME, AS USUAL.
se4-ly
MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S
2.V.1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG
LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN
TEENTH,-Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED
NEBDA Y, the Bth of September. . au2-2m*
Bryant & stratton*s chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for
elroular. jel6-tf
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED.
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS—Northeast corner of
3SIQHTQ and BUTTONWOOD Streets. Tall Session
opens Sept. oth 1058: The principles of “Moral
luaslon” hare been successfully adopt®* at this Insti
tutfon since its establishment, and parents entrusting
their sons into the hands of tne Prinoipal can rest as*
sured of their good treatment and rapid advancement.
Pupils received at any time ond age. Catalogue's fat'
nlshed gratuitously. Parents are Invited to visit the
school. P. DONfI&AYY LONG.
an26-0w Principal.
CENTRAL INSTITUTE—ENGLISH and
CLASSICAL SCHOOL.—WiII be re-opened MON
DAY, September oth. TBNTH and BPKING GARDEN
BtreeW. H. G. MoGUIBB, A. M. t
au23-ow# Principal. -
DUFF & CO.'S MEROAN
COLLEGE, Southeast corner
** rffrT>^rr ElGHTH and CHESTNUT Btreets,
(established in 1810, and incorporated by the-Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution
the
COUNTING HOUSE COUBBI
or Practical, Single, and Doable Entry
BOOKKEEPING,
including all the Auxilubt Books, Ookjasboial Cal
oblations, and
BUSINESS WRITING, '
is taught in the most successful and satisfactory style.
M. ROOHB, ) p„ lfll ,| lu .i-
P. EDWARDS, {
Mb. B. B. EUbTON, Penman.
EIDGEHILL SCHOOL, PKINCETON,
MU NEW JERSEY.—This School is Adapted to those
■who desire their sons to have a careful preparation for
College or for a business life. Thorough instruction is
given In English, Mathematics, Anofent and Modern
Languages, fro. The instruotorß aim, not only to have
their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles,
but to.formthoso habits of thought which will-render
future and highor attainments rapid and easy. Decla*
nation. Composition, and Debate are practised in the
Edgehtll Literary Society, which embraces all the pu
pils of this' School. Tor particulars, terms, &0., ad
dress BEV. JAMES I. HELM ,or
aull-2m REV.- JAMES P. BUQ-UES, Principals.
Uobtuco.
S. FUGUET & SONS,
• Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
se23 - 216 South FRONT Street.
C2TAVANA CIGARS.—A handsome assort-
JEJL raont of Oigars of flno new crop Tobacco, of tho
following brands:
Firago, Pruebeae,
Sultana. Cabanas,
Union Americana, Orojon,
Tropical, ' Ca»tanon,
Flor Helen, l'ebeto, to., &0., Ac.,
In l»sth, and 1-lOth boxoa, of Londres anu Opera
Blues, just received in Store, and for sale low by
CHARLES TKTE,
188 WALNUT Street.
5027-10t#
EJ CIGARS.—IOO,OOO La Flor
■--■•lie la lla?ana let, 2d, and 3<lfl, just attired por
brig “ Mar Queen.” from Havana, In store and for
Mloby WILLIAM 11. YEATON.
• a&24»tf No. 216 Routh FRONT Street
UGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
& BKGABS,—A choice inroloe of these celebrated
brands on board brig “New Era,” daily expected from
Havana, and for salo low, by CHARLES TETE,
(New) 188 Walnnt street, below Second,
■■l Second Story
TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
_ CHICAGO , ILL.
. The subscriber, haring had much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands in the rarious land
Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for mating ralunblo selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Having Swvtyora constantly in the field to make
Jiersonal examinations, he can always make the most
udiclous locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of olimato, near the line of railroads, may now be
In
lOWA AND WIBOONBIN.
Satisfactory referouces given when required.
{D“ Money invented in Kansas and Nebraska, and
any of the Western States.
8. SALISBURY,
40 CLARKE Street, Chicago.
M7ARMING AND VENTILATING
▼ T WAREROOMS
The subscriber would invito the special attention of
Architect Bulldors and the public to his
NEW CULVER PATENT SELF-CLEANSING AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Whioh has been bo successfully introduced daring the
last winter And gavo such general satisfaction. > It la
so as to consume the gases from the Ooal.
making ft one of the most economical, safe, durable*
Heaters now in uso.
Also, all sixes and patterns of Cooking Ranees, Bath
Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace
Btoves, 0011108* Patent Ohimney Caps, far the cure of
smoky chimneys, with a fall assortment of all goods in
my Uneof business.
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair*
ing, and prices reduced to suit tne times.
CHARLES WILLIAMB, .
(Lato Baker Sc Williams.)
au2-3m 1132 (old 4081 MARKET Street. Phlladi.
SLATE! SLATE!! SLATE !!!—Roofing
■Slate, of all sixos. and at voiy low rates, kept,con>:
stantly on hand, and for sole by
FCBRING, FOX, & 00..
GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
N. B. Slate Roofs put on in the best manner, and re*
atrlqv in t 411 -frorb w»rr«nU<l r ( i( T
RUSSIA HEML j and'YARNS For sale",
by WEAVER, FIILER Si C 0.,:
fiS* , No. S 3 North Water street, and
ss-27 No. S 3 North WHARVES
' : instwmw (EomijatiiM.
■ "N S tj R AN OB -’0 0 M®ArN T OP THE
kA._S3I4TB .0P PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MX-,
4 EXQHAJfGB BUILDINGS.
Chart&fed in 17&—Capital s2oo.ooo—Assets, Janu
ary 1,1858, $347,446.60.100. '
All invested Id sotind ana available securities—eonti
•hde to Injure on Vesaela and Cargoes, Bolldinga, Stooi*
of Merchandise. &c., on liberal terms.
. ' DIBEOTOBS:
Henry D. Sherrord, 1 George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner,
William 8. Smith, Thpmaa B. Wattson,
Jolmß.Budd, G. Freeman,
William B White, ' Charles 8. Lewis,
George 0. Carson.
* HENRY D. BHERRERD, President.
William Haktie. Secretary. Je9«wfrm.tf
npHB QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
A COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,-
605 85.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY EIRE
and the . PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
W-J' TEN per cent, in cash returned oq the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
„ ' OFFICBIIB.* .
Pr«sldent—GEOßG 16 H. HART.
Vice President—E. p. BOSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL.
Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER
DIRECTORS.
Gfeo. It. Hart, E. W. Bailey.
Andrew R. L’iiambete,
A.G.Oattell, J. 1,. I'oirferor,
Joseph Edwdrdn, Ch.rloß 0. Imlay,
Johu 0. Dole, li. R. Coggshall; ’
Poster B.Perkins, Batil. Jones, M. 0..
Bon. H. M. Fuller.
B°2l-y Attest, H. R COGGSHALL, Soo’j
tJOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU-
WiiladelybhP aOMI ‘ ANy i M °. WALNUT Street,
, . , DIRECTORS.
*°s“ “■ Diehl, Wm. F. Leech,
Thomson, R o bt. W..D. Trnltt,
M W. IlaMwlu, Tbos. L. Luders,
John 0. Junes, Wm. K. Hamlin,
A • 5“ c 5 n 0 H. H. Shilllngford,
John W Sexton, . o. E. Spangler,
William Ralgnel, ,H. H. Houston,
Edwin Booth, (| , , .. Wm. H. L^vo,
-John Garrison/ • ' CharleSF. Norton,
E.S.Warne, .Isaac Myer.
Prealdent-JOHM H. DIEtfL,,
Vice President—E.S.WAßNE.
Secretary—CHAßLES A; DUY. eel6-tf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE GO.,
j^^f*J3ORP°HATED HARTER PER
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Having a large paid-up Oapltdl Stw* and Borploa
Invested In sound and available Securities, dShEihUefci
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIUQIOftS.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, ■ Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel 0. Morton, Jamesß. Campbell,
Pitriok Brady, „ Edmond G. Dntilh.
Charles W.'Poultney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS H. MARIS: Secretary. Js2B-ylf
«CIIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN”—
As ?JRArd fire and marine insurance
COMPANY, Philadelphia.- Office No 415 WALNUT
Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company’s Bhilling.) -
CAPITAL, 8300*000.
DIHBO*OBB.
. Wm. 51. Swain, Wm. O.BudmOn,
[6'f Public Lidgtr. CD. Shoemaker,
John AnSbath, Jr., Jer. Walker, '
H. N. Btirftktighs, Thos. Craven,
J. B. Hughes, Fraheis Pe'tbyi,
Wm. 8. Bovd, • Et. E. OoggsSall,
woodward, • Jno. McClure,
Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, AI. D.
Hon. JOEL JONES, President.
A. S. GILLETT,.vice President,
Jlft. B. Alvobd, Secretary. jy26-ly
fibflN. EXCHANGE INSURANOEXJOIU
vy pany, No.sdt Walnut stxeat, Philadelphia.
OUAETEftKD OAPlT At...mini ...SiddjOOO
' FIRE, MARINE And IfliiiN#;
ASSETS JULY hi, 1868.
Bondß and Mortgages, Stocks, tc o {349,626 09
Bills Receivable, (forpolicies issued,2,l27 76
UnrfettUd Book Accounts, (for policies,).... 1513 88
Cash in Bank and In Office 10,483 46
Oash In hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,888 81
806,146 86
No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported.
DIRECTORS:
William M. Godwin, 8. R/Orawford,
James W* QdSfh, Jflo, L. Bedner,
George W. Hill, Wllllftin B, Themai,
B. FranklinJocKSbn, 8. N. Wlnslp#,
J. 0. Hopper, ,' Hefty D, Heart.
WM. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Hoppe*, Secretary. * t , mvlO'-dtf
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No; 110
South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capitol .8200,000.
Organised 1861.
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually:
Personal Property, annually. or fora less period: take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insufaiite Risks: receive De
posits; hold Trusts andgrantannuities
ALFRED WEEKS. President.
. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J.W. Maktibb, Secretary.
DIBBOTOIB.
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Sender, <• P.B. Mingle,
C. R. Bloklng, James Watson,
J. L. Hutohinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J.W. Stokes, William Curtis,
JelS-ly ' G. F. Turner.
LIF E INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY .—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Coflier of THIRD and DOCK
Btreets. Capitol, $612,726108. ,
' INSURES LIVES fCr’ short terms, or for the whole
tern of life—grints, annuities and endowments—pav—
oh«a«»--Hfe interacts in&cal Estate, and.make* all
Contrtcts depending oh Die eontlngeaeies of Life.
‘.They aot as BkeoiHftft, ItlmihUtj'itori, Asilgneds,
Trwtees, and GnardiinJ,
riusyni. " «•
Daniel L. MUler, Samuel E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
WilliamP. Hacker, ' JdSephH.Trotter,
WUUam H. Kern, James Easton,
Samael‘o. Haey, Theophilas Paulding,
Charles Holloweu, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphns Kent, John W. Horeor,
William H. Carr, vEllis 8. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Rebertson, . - Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Resin.' John G. Brenner,
1 P.B. Mlehler, Bastom
DANIEL L. MILLER,' President.
SAMUEL X. STOKES, Vice Pres't.
Johu W. Hoakoa. Secretary. • nlB-ly
TTkELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN-
U BCBANOE OOMPANY. .
INCORPCfBATICD BY THE LEOIBLATUBB of PINK.
BYLVANIA, 1836.
OPPIOa, 8. M, Corner THIRD ud WALNUT Btn.tf,
FEILASBLPHIAv
MARINE INSURANCE*
ON VKBBBLS, 1
IMg6t ITo1 To IIH parts or the World;
l/ILMiD INSURANCES,
On Geode, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all parts of th 6 union.
' FIRE INSURANCES^
On Herehandlse generally.
On Stores. Dwelling Houses, &e.
ASSETS OPIHB COMPANY,
■ November*?, 1867.' -
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real E5tate........ .$101,860 M
PhUaaelphlaOlty and other Loans 187,011’ $6
Btook in Banks, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies
Bills Receivable..*•••••
Cash on hand
Balance In hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies reoently Issued, on other
debts due the Company 03,780 67
Subscription Notes.loo,ooo 00
fiIBIOTSMJ
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theophilos Paulding,
Edmund A. Boudeii James Traqualr,
John 0. Daria, William Eyre, Jr.,
John B. Penrose, J. V. Penlston,
Oeorgo ChLeiper, Joshua P, Eyre,
Edward Darlington) Samuel B.BtokeSj
Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wra. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland,
. Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Mollrain, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly. Jno. B. Semple, Plttsbgh
H. Jones Brooks,l Dr. T. Morgan, “
Jacob P. Jonee. J. T. Logan, «
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vloe President.
HSNBT LYLBTJBN. Secretary. ja9.y
COMMONWEALTH
v |tna
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
or m
STATE Of PENNSYLVANIA.
OPTICS,
NORTHWEST CORNER
fOUBTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
rBILADKLniIA.
Subscribed Capital, 1600,000*
DlXlO7O*3.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thoa, S. Stewart)
H.L. Benner, J.M. Butler,
J. M. Whlt&U, J. K. Walker.
Edw. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendell,
11. Lewie, Jr., B. K. Hoxsie.
DAVID JAYNE, U. D., Preeldent*
THOMAS B. STaWABT, Vice Prea’t.
Biwun 8. Hoov, Secretary. Ja29-y
TJURB AND INLAND RISKS.—FAMB
A . INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 8100,000.
(Organised under the Aot of Assembly, relative to la
furance Companies, passed April 3d, 1860.)
“ ' GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS B. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT Bt., Philadelphia.
. . DIRECTORS.
George W. Day,
William W. Walters,
Charles Richardson,
Barclay Lipplncott,
Jos. R. Brognard,
Olisj. Stakes, fe24*y
Summer Eesurie.
Hay j s hotel,
WILLIAMSPORT,
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pi.
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly
occupied by the West Branoh Bank, and has enlarged
and refitted it in a superiorstyle.
Williamsport is one of the most delightful Inland
towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those olti*
sensor the metropolis who desire'to pass an agreeable
time during the heated term of the summer.
His omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Paoket and
Railroad Depots free of charge.
Jy2B-3m W. H. HAY, Proprietor.
An BEDFORD SPRINGS. —THIS
SSL well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visiters on the 10th of
June, and kept open until the Ist of October.
The new and spaolous Buildings ereoted last year are
now fully completed, and the whole establishment has
been furnished In superior style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a oharaoter not excelled in any part of
the United States. -
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, oourteous manners, and
attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of
eomfort and kind treatment.
In sdditten to the other means of access, it Is deemed
S roper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a
ayiight ride from Ohambenburg. -
The Company have made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and individuals with “ Bedford Water 1 ,
by the barrel, carboy, and lu bottles, at the following
prices, at the Springs, vis:
Tor a barrel 59
Do.' (oak)*. J W
X Do. (mulberry).. 2 22
X Do. 1eak)....., JOO
Carboy. 10 gallons 2 26
Bottles, IX pint, per d05en........ 1 60
The barrels are carefully propared, so that pur.
chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh
and sweet. .. .
All oommunleations should be addressed to
THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS CO.,
myig.tr Bedford County, Pa
BALE rope.—A large stock of Bale
Rope, manufactured and for sale by
, - WEAVER, FITLEB, k. 00.*
No. 30 North Water street, and
se39 No. 23 North Wharre#.
hiladelpSiA. wilmingtsk, and ;balt“
• HOKE RAILROAD. • I
' On wid .fter Momiay, May 10. 1853. 1 ■ I
passenger Trains leave . Philadelphia I
For BalUmoro, at 8 £ M., IP. M,. (Expnu,) and 1
UP.#. ’ ‘
For Wilmington. »t BA. M.; 1,4 M, and M P,!
5 Eor New Outle', »t BA. JI„ and 4.80 P. Jtt 1
For Middletown, at 8 A. M., .nd 4.80 P. M.
For Hover, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M.
For Basfor a at BA. M., and 4.30 r. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
640p 6^‘* ltImors «t 1 Bitlm, 10.16A.M., and |
Leave WMmlngton at 646 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.46
and 8.65 P. M* 1
p New Oaxtle at 6 and 8.60 A. M., »nd at 8.15
Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M., and 6.46, . .
Leave Dover at 8 A.M., and 4.66 P.M,
Leave Seaford at 6.26 A. mid 2P M
t w,„ T ? AINS FOR BALTIMORE,
Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2 P.M., and 2.16
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal
timore,
Do do 6.40 P.M. from Baltimore to Phil*,
phia.
* Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run
as follows: *
Leave Philadelphia for PerryviUe and Intermediate
placOß at 6 P. M.
Leave WUmington fo* do do do 146 pi U.
Leave Havre do Grace for Baltimore do 630 A. M*
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Orica do 6 10 P. M
Leive Wilmlhgton for Philadelphia do 640 P. M.
J«W S. U. FELTON, Presidefit
Paseerigafs by this train have over 7 hours In 1 Phila
delphia before returning or leaving for New York.
■a4-lm W. H f Mgll/HRNNgY, Secretary.
IVEW YORK. LINES THE CAMDEN
.I IrSSSJi&SS? railroad ANDpniLAflSi/paii
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY’S LINES.
IROM PHILADELPHIA TO NSW YORK, AND WAY
. „ PLAOSS. !
./s*;• “fM"".*}*' n»
AlOa.R.;TitOibdfliudintej, Aoeonmoda-
J 35
At 8 A. M., Tia Coihdsh gfid Jersey City, R. J. Ac
commodation,,. 2 26
A \? m' M -i Ti ‘ Oamden and Jerjap ditp, Meratag
At 10 A. M., by Bteambqat JohnNeiison.tla Taoo
-1 ** Jcraey City, Morning Expre55.,..,*,,,.. 8 00
& weil *** Camden ftad Amboy, 0. and A. Xx
! M. Tii cfdttfdflfi end*7erny 8 °°
At BP. M., via Camden and- Amlifry* 8 8
tion, Ist Class.. 2 00
At 8 P. M., Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Glass 1 80
At 6P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, Ist G1a55..,....; ~. 3 00
At 6 P. M,j tU Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, JtodClass I*7B
* M. lint mas dally, 1 all others Snndajr* ex
eepted <' \ 1. •.» . 1 ;
Atlllf P. My from Kensington Depot, Tia Jersey
Jftlty,Hai, Saturdays excepted.,....,..,28
Xxpress Lines stop at the principal stations only; ■ -
for Belvldere, Saston, flemington. &0., at 6 A. M
and 2# P, M. frora.tfalnut street wharf,. »: &J9S!
lot Water Gap,- Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeebana,
Montrose. GroatJßend, Ao., at 8 A. M., Tia Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western Railroad,
for freehold, at 0 A. M, and 2 P. U.
for Mount Holly at 6 A. M., and 2ti ud • P. M.
WAT LOTS
Bristol, Trenton, Ao.,at2» and 4 P. U-,
tow^Zq^ia’p^^jJ ooo^** ®* Wr *y>Burlington, Borden*
Steamboat Richard Stooktes for Bordentown. ud in
termedlate plaoes, at 2>£ p. M. >
Steamboat John Nellson, for Tacony, at 10 and 13 y.
'A. M , and for Brirlixurton and Bristol at 4 P, at.
All lines except 11# P. M , leave Walnut street wharf
Ciy fifty pounds w/baggage only allowed .each pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking Any
thing m baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage oyer ftftt pounds to, be paid for extra; The Oom
pany limit their responsibility, for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will sot to liable for asy amount be
yond fIOO, except by specaal contrast.
WK. H. GATZMX&* Agent
anl-ly C.tA. S.i 00.
IOKQ PEWK3TLVANIATQCU
AOOO OKNTKAt EAItROAD. * 000
' IBOH PHILAiEWHIA *3 P.W^SBTJBdH,
And thenoe by Railroad w
WHEBUKQ-, BT, LOUIS.
' BTBUBBNVILLI, OLBVSLAND,
CINCINNATI, ' CHICAGO,
LOtflgtlLLß. . BUEIiNGTOH,
nCDIANAfOtM, BT. PAULS,
- - And ail imarmediiTfl poicta in ■ -
OHIO. IRpiANA, ILLINOIS, KKRTHOB*', MIOHI
**• I %SB- J 3BfS®lkT B6 ™-.
Passenmn to points,vhfet 6t Fifctsbttrgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Grestime, haye ohtrt& ef routes, and an
requested to make a selection before applying Itti tick*
eta.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS MATE PHILADEL
PHIA DAILY,
laming close connections at Pittsburgh to all points
Os'and aftef MONDAY, May 10th, 1888, Three
through, and Two aeeomfiKtiatfcm trains, will leave the
depot, 8. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, as follows: _
TXAIHB 70S PITTSBOKOE TXITBB FIOM ?ITfHßtmn
AND THB WIST X.BAVK. AND THB WEST ANSITI.
Mail train at... .7.80 A. M., Mail train at.. 11.00 night.
Past 1ine...••••1 00 noon. Fa5t1iue.......4.60 A. M.
Express mall. .11.00. night. Express mall,. 1.10 noon..
WAY. TRAINS LBATB., WAT TRAINS ANNITN.
Harrisburg ac- ' Harrisburg ao
oommodation.d.OOP. M. eommodation.7,l6 P. M
Lancaster “ 6.00 P. H. Lancaster « .0.60 A. M
The mall train stops atali the Stations between Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh... V-'' :.t
—The aa»w«ienHnf«aaiy T the pth^yJ^neHnßSyj
The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Btation, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, entrance on Eleventh street, Where, through
tickets to all points West can be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du
ring the day. No charge for bandHng- baggage.
For farther information, apply at the Depot or 'he
Pennsylvania Rallro&d. Company, southeast corner at
Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A.
U. and 11P. H. THOMAS MOORS, -
my 10 ■ Agent Penn’B Railroad Co.
fiSdac—* -WORTH tfJBWtfSYL
ftW W*43gß»igßg VANIA RATTVRfIAT).
• • ’FALL'ARRANGEMENT.
- F«r BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, ftc., and by
close railroad connections for
Easton, Oatawissk, New York city,
Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap,
Maueh Chunk, Elmira, Wllkesbarre,
Hazleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton.
On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1858, Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as follows:
For Bethlehem, Easton, Wllkesbarre, Water Gap,
Scranton, Ac., (Express.) at 6.16 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Maueh Chunk, Williams
port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.16 P. H.
4 P°M > ° 7lei>tolVn ’ (AoooxDmo<lAtioa ’) at A. M. and
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.45 A.
H. and 0 P.M.-
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 6 P.M.
• Leave Doylestown (Aooommodation) at 7 A.M. and
8.80 P-M* . .
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7JO A.
M. and 2.30 P. M. -
. Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily,
Sundays excepted.
AU Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen
ger Railroad. ■ .
Fare to Bethlehem.6o
“ Maueh Chunk 2 90
“ Ea5t0n............ 160
“ Dovleatown 80
FOR BOHOOLBY’SMOUNTAIN—By 6.16 A M. train
to Easton, thence by N. J. 0. BR. ano D. L. A W. RR.
to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moon*
tains at IP. U. Fare $3.10.
an26tf * BLUB CLARK, Agent
13,608 00
~ 320,391 96
88,892 ee
709,76$ 07
Philadelphia, gerhantowh
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—SUMMER
ARRANGRMJSNT.-On and after MONDAY, May 10th.
1868.
Leave Philadelphia atfljtf, T, 8, 9-06 min., 10,11 tt
A. M., 1, 2,8,4.6,8, 7,8, 9, 10, and 11* P. M.
Leave Germantown at 6,7, 7%, 8,9, 9#, 10w. 11W
lOjfp M° SHI * Hi 8 ’ M ° , »
ip* The 7% o’clock A. M. Train from Germantown
will stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 xuln. A. M., 2,6)f, and
P. M.
Leave Germantown B)tf A. U., 1-1' min., 4#, end
P. M.
Leave Philadelphia at «K, 8, 9.06 min, 11 ¥ A. 11.,
2,8,4,6,8,10 P.M. 9 " ’
Leave Chestnut Hill at 6 40 and 7.86,9.10, and 10 JC
min. A. M., 12.60,8.10, 4.10, 6 JO, 7.40, and 9.20 min
P.M.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.20 A. M., 2, ##, and 8 P. M.
Leave OhestnutHill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.64 4.10
8.40 P.M
FOR CONBHOHOOKIN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6jf, 9, 11 A. M., 1.06 min
3,10 mln..4jf,OJf,llK P.M.
Leave Norristown at 6, 7,9,11 A, H., I,B#,and 6#
raid up Capital, 8200,000.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. M«
Leave Norristown at 7 A-. M., and 6 P.M.
FOR UANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia at 6#, 7)4,9.11 A. M. 1.05 min.,
2.06 min.. 3.10 min., 4#, 6« JJfrß, 11# P. M.
Leave Jtanaywnk atA#/?#,*#, 9#, 11# A. M.,
andfiP.M. - *
. uj* Sundays same as Norristown.
CHESTER TALLEY RAILROAD F9RDOWNIHQ-
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6# A. M., and 8.10 min. ?. M.
Leave Downlngtown at 7# A. M-, and IP. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth ana Green atreete. Philadelphia.*
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THf
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantio Cities with Western, North-western, and South
western States, by a continuous Railway aireet. Thii
Road also eonneota at Pittsburgh with daily line o(
steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on
the North-western Lakes; making the moat DIRECT,
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freigh
oan he forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT
BURGH.
Jacob K. Vaughan,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
D. B. Bltpv,
John W. Overman,
A. H. Rosenheim,
H Stern.
F»st Ohs*—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and
Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (la boxes
bales and trunks), Drugs, (In boxes
and bales) Feathers, Furs. &0........T80. per 100
B>QOm> Class—Domestic Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (In original
bales), Drags (in casks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall
Paper, wool, and Sheep Pelts;
*Mt»ru:J,*o.&o Mo.pttM
Sxhd Or,ass Anvils. Hemp;Bacon
and Pork. Salted, (loose or in
sacks), Paints. (dry and In oil,)
OUs,(except lard and rosin) soe. per 109
Tovitk Class—Coffee. Fish, Raooa,
Beef, and Pork, (in or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
- BodaAsh,Qennsnolay, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To
bacco, Rosin Oil, Queensware,
Sugar, (hhds., bhu., and boxes,)
fto., .»..400. per 100 lb
Floux—T6o. per bbl.. until further notioe.
Gxaix—Bso. per 100 lbs., until farther notice.
Oorrox—s2 per bale, not exoeedlng 600 lbs. weight.
Until further notiee.
In shipping Goods from any point Bast of Philadel*
?hla, be particular to suxx packages “ uta PtnnsylvanU
lauroad.** AU Goods consigned to the Agents of'thh
Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
FmaiQxr Aqxktb.—Clarke ft Co., Chicago: Packer &
ft Co., Memphis, Tonn.j JLF. Bms ft 00., Bt. Lonls,
Mo.; P. G. O’Riley ft Co., Evansville, Indiana: Wm
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.: R. 0. Meldrum!
Madison, Indiana j H.W. Brown ft Co., and Atheri ft
Hibbard, Cincinnati: H. S. Pierce ft Co.. Zaneovilla
Ohio} Leech ft Co., No. 64 Kilby street, Boston: Leeob
ft Co a No. 2 Astor House, York. No. 1 Wilukm st.
New York: B. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia: Masraw ft
Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. • •
'•v-H. H. HOUSTON,
‘.General Freight Agent.
H. J. LOMBAERT.
de9- General Bnperintendent. Altoona, Pa.
fiotela ani Restaurant*.
JONES HOUSE,
HABBIBfIURG, J?A, ■
’ (Br.otod In IMT.)
• ILSGANTLY YURNIBHSD: '
ROW Orjß 10 VISITORS.
ofii-j WiU& OOYJWIY, rrejrlttor,
, jßaiinwft Sines.
fOR GERMANTOWN,
OHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
ON SUNDAYS.
- A i'£s u y>K\&&- > ~ --A
- ' fftebinnoi. r
ANALYSIS ' Of-' tWIOATAWB A
•Cm. BRANDY by ‘
. A-'A. RAYEE, It. D,?‘ -
. Asbaybr’to thn Btatr or MAeaiamjanw*.
KGinbral Cnanaotxs) A lighviwllowiah. brow
®?l«edspirityharing a fragrant odor w'henevaporateN
froth clean linen it-left no oil or offensive matter, .
Analjaed fpr volatile and fixed drugs, of n*
iraees of any Ttind I cert found. Its color is pi?*Ted to
bedue to a colored resin an extract derived from Vood*
respect it is a pure spiritous liquor
,4“, bonqqet which it possesses oan be iso-
U« unlike, that from Oogn&i
Bwidy or wine, being a fruity essence resulting from
I ftrnWß U™ <* Catawba and'lsabella
. CHXMiOAn CHARAOTNR.-.1, parts ia volume of this
M j. Ml W jarUofpM. *l
- besides the fragrant oil. 1,900 parti of the
I spirit afofd 23j>Arta of a strong solatia of the oil
[ Which characterises. this Brandy; the spirit left, alter
I removing the oil,~ f*s pure and odorlest, and in all Its
qualities a perfect spirit not subject, to change. One
U. 8. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. /. contains, be
sides the spirit and oil, only 220 gre. of matter eom
| posed of extract of fruit, gum, mid colored resin from
] Wood.
I Eotton, January 26,1869. . 0
Dr. CtfSE, State Inspector at Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
R. CHILTON, Chemist, of New York, both prooroaen
1 this to be pure BrdfldT, and free from all adulteration.
For Mediolnal purposda JL/bA’d Catawba Brandy has
I no rival, and has long beefl speeded to supersede the
I poisonous compounds sold undtt the came of Brsodr.
As a beverage, the pure article is fiftogether superior,
| and a sovereign, aure remedy for DyspFlatulency*
Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, <&«., Ad.
Also, ESHELBY’B STILL "AND- SPARKLING
I CHAMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in thd nelrh-
I borhood of Cincinnati, and 'are guarantied to Be the
I , r ,® a | <39 bf the Grape, and are eminently calculated
I “Childs and persons who require a gentle stimtt'
, j lant, and for Sacramental purposes. *
1 n. 26 per bottle. A liberal discount
J made to the trade. Dealers will please send their
’ I orders to the “ Bole Agents’* for the State of Penn*
I *}lf**i*, A. F. HAZARD A GO..
I Wholesale-Druggists,
I - . No. 608 MARKEx Street.
I - Also for sale by the following apothecaries:
I AHBBOSE'SfiuTH, Seventh and Chesnut sts.
JNO. W. SIMBS A fiON3,lBth and 23d and Market
! streets.
D. L. STACKHOUSE. Eighth and Green sts.
H. NBBINOES, Second and Mary sts., Southwark.
0. ■#. BXBING3B, Fuayusk Bond wd Wwhinzira
street.
GEO. 8. HOESNOAOK, Third and Green sts.
A. B. SORTER, ffffrsd and Coates sta. fell
HOBBNSACK’S Itton.bitters.
- This Medicine, as its nam? implies, Is one of the
greatest strengthening lt is ee
peoiallr adapted to those who have a le*e of appetite or
are afflidtea with Dyspepsia, Liver Piles,
Nervous Jssbllitji General Weakness, and a**J
arising from a disordered condition of the
organs. . , - , -
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there ia perhaps no medicine In the world equal id
: it, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the Mood
I which is so important to bring about a healthy actlea.
THOUSANDS ARB LIVING
a miserable'elisteoea, of a pale aiekly color, weak
and emaciated, who oould be restored .to health by the
use o! one bottle of tbia invaluable medicine. - It is so
1 hut a genuine remedy, bring free from any
i thing that is of nn injurious nature.-
, FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD
there is no better antidote than Hobcmeack's Iron Bite
j ters. When the blood is impure the whole body is fUI2
|of disease. Bloodletting may answer for a time, bnb
cleansing a part will not purify the .whole.- At the*
j fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there
I is no better remedy than these invaluable Bittevo.-
I Their chief constituent is 'iron, and we all know ike
I efficacy in removing the impure matter from th»
j whole visceral system. They, axe-prepared by apr&o
I tieal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
I physicians and others, mb the “ne plus ultra” of all
] tonics.
HOW GRATIFYING
to the proprietor that he has succeeded In compound
Ing a remedy for many of the .His that his fellow
mortals are subject to; and that tbs public appre
ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact,
as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine
expectations.
; READ THB TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN,
i This is to certify my wife was is delicate health aomb
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of JHobtnaack** Iron SitUr3 f and knowing
Iron to be a powerful tonio, induced mo to; obtain a
| bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re-
I qolrea, by restoring her te health. She hesitates not
| to recommend it to those who are similarly affected,
as she believes it to he a sovereign remedy.
7 JOHNOOLB.-
No. 881 Oapitol Street.
This Invaluable Medicine is prepared only by
- GEORGS 8. HOBENSAOK,
, Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. comer of THIRD aad GREEN Btreeti,
, . Philadelphia,
To whom all order* most be addressed.
Price fl. Discount to dealers. Bold by Druggists
generally. _ mh2o-y
eijwmg.
j&a FOR LONDON.—THE HANOYE
gUgRIAN brig ADELINE, Schulken master, now
loaning at Adams 7 wharf, above CaUowbilLstreet, ha
ring two-thirds of her cargo engaged. For freight ap
ply to . F. H. HABIBS,
se27-ot# 23 South THIRD fctreet.
Aa FOR SA.Y ANN AH.—HERON'S
SK LINE-ONLY REGULAR LINE-GOODS RE
CEIVED AND BILLS LADIES' SIGNED EVERT
DAY .—Freight and insurance at lesi than sailing vee,
vessel rates, by .the steamship BTATE OF GEORGIA
Oapt J J Garvin, to sail on Saturday. Oat. 2, at 10
o'clock, A. H., from second wharf above Vfr>e it.
For further particulars please see advertisement of
Steamship STATE OF GaORGIA, in this paper.
For freight or passage apply to
A. HERON, Jm.,
M 22 . - . 828 North Wharves#
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
S&EHb VANN AH —HERON’S LINS.
GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED
' ~ ~ ‘ET3CBY-DAY. - - ’
The splendid first-class aide-wheel Steamship* '
KBYSTOKB.STATS.and.MATE.OT GEORGIA,
;NOW form a weekly line for the .South and Southwest,
one -of ships sailing every SATURDAY at 19
o’olook A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
' The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain G. P.
Marshman,. will commence loadlog on SATURDAY
October 2d, end sail on TUESDAY, Ootober 6, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
FOB savannah;
The STATE OF GEORGIA,-Oapt. John Jt Garris,
will oonunenefi loadfrtf on' Saturday, Sept. Sfith, and
sail on Saturday, Catowr 2, at 10 o'elook A. H.
. At both Oharieswua&d SaTaanan, these ships connect
irith steamers for Florida and Mttnsst, aad with rail
roads, Ac., for all plaoee in the South aad Southwest.
' FREIGHTS REDUOED.
Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per pent
New York steamship rates.
INSURANCE. •
FBBIGHT and TOBUB&MOS on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will bo found to bo lower by
these ships thafi by soiling vessels.
Cabin passage... •••..••••■ISO 00
Steerage' do S 00
Sxonroion Tickets, good fortheetesent year. SO 00
No bills of lading signed aftertfie Alp fiae sailed.
For freight or dmum. apply to
■ A. HBBON./r.j
No. 828 (late 81) North Whams.
Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & f. Q. BULL.
Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GSBINXB £ 00.
for Florida, from Charleston, steamer GASOLINE*
every-Tsesdaj. 1
for Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. MABYJf
and BT. JOHNS.everyTaesdayand Saturday.
for Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISA DSL, on
the 4th and 19th of every month. . jell
jgß&S+L} THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM-
YBOM KIW TOM to LXTUYOOXn
Chief Cabin Pa55age..,;......,,.,,,,.,,,*180
- NON Boston to UTBBtOOI..
Chief Cabin Passage ...,,.,..,.....,,,,,..,.*llO
Second Cabin Passage. ........tv. 60
The ships from Boston cailat Halifax.
PERSIA, o*pt. Judkins. CANADA. Gftpt. Lu».
ARABIA. Oapt. J. Stone. AMERICA. Capt.Wlckmen
ASIA, Oapt. B. G. Lott. NIAGARA !oaj>t. Ryrie.
AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. BUBOPA, Capt. J\ Leltoh.
- These teasels carry a dear white light at mast-head j
green on starboard bow} red en port bow.
ASIA; Lott, leaves Boston, Wednesday. Sept. 23.
PERSIA, Judkins, “ N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 20.
NIAGARA, Millar, « Boston, Wednesday, Got. 6.
ARABIA, Stone, ** N.Tork,Wednesday, Oot. IS.
CANADA, Lang. “ Boston, Wednesday. Oet. 20.
AFRICA, Shannon, << N.York, Wednesday, Oot. 27.
ASIA, Lett, Boston, Wednesday, Not. 3.
PBRSIA, Judkins, <* N.York, Wednesday, Nor. 20.
BUBOPA, Leitch, “ Boston. Wednesday, Nor. 17.
Berths not seemed until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
' The owner* of these Ship* will net he accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preelous Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed.
For freight or passage apply to
Be2P-y B. OUNARD. 4 Bowling Green. N. York.
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
SSsSbLpOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for 90 dollars.
Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.' t
rxox xxv tokx.
New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, at 12 o’clock. M«
Edinburgh, Gumming, “ Cot. 80, “
Glasgow, Goodwin, <* August 7, H
Glasgow, Goodwin .Saturday, July 10.
New York, McMillan Wednesday, August U,
Edinburgh, Cummlng Saturday, Aug.l4.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
moMaiAfioow.
First G1a55..•••••...... ••••••••.16 guineas
Steerage, found with oooked provision*...... 8 “
XXOX XIV TOXK.
First Class. *76 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions.. 80 00
Children under 14 yean of age, half fare; Infanta la
Steerage,free.
Return tiokets available within six' months, by any
steamer of this line.
First Class *l4O 00 Steerage .*6O 09
An experienced Surgeon at taohed to eaoh Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
ft CO., 128 WALNUT Btreet,'PiUadel.
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL ft LONSx, Buohanaa’TWharf, Baltlmcr*.
myU
EDrngs anfr GTljcimcals.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00.,
WHOLES ALB DRUGGISTS,
tfanuflwtaren and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES,
•ad WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and
BAOB Streets, Philadelphia.
Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Florcffc
Plate Glass. . mh23-tf
SAMUIL T. KMUUOK. /. VAtKJKAM MSBaiQl
william x. msmiox.
ttOUTHWARR FOUNDRY,
K? PIPTH AND WASHINGTON BTBIBTB,
- FKILAL»LPHIA.
MEREICK & SONS.
ENGINE EBB AND HAOHINIfiTB,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land. River. and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, *«., Oast
lugs of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Btations; &o. •
Retorts and Gas Uaohinezy of the latest and most
nnproTod construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, raeh as
Sugar. Saw, ana Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, filters, Pumping Engines, &o.
.Bole Agents forN.Rrilfeux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; 7. P,
Bosd 1 Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. H. BABTOL.
French plate glass haying
been appointed bj the “ ComvagnU 04 Flonfft”
the 80LH AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS In this
city, we are prepared to offer to tho trade or consu
mers, from our stockon hand, POLISHED PLATE
GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Bough Plate,
for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of larfe
size, fur Mirrors. The Glass wiU be sold at the loses*
prides, and warranted superior, in tvtrp respeei. to any
other imported, 1
BOBT. BHOEMAKIB 9t 00.,
- Plate and Window Glass Warehouse,
N. J. oor. of FOUBTH and EAOB Streets,
mhaa.tr - Phllsdelph!
T3ORK.—I6O bbls Hess Pork/forsale
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ABQB Stmt, a fear tfj*-**