ij <? > aJFfr- , - *■ ?,«V* -■ 5 " /'■ v 1 ; -V- .-.--■ ~ 1 ■>- „ & * *nvonp'PrlT» W' file lR«4: >"J file >\. ■Bwf'rfau&it'oywig -j ’• •-;»frw». j ■*» H§fiSeJjt fil-' ' l ‘;&MiiW'^iierty.’'^hnt«l ; lit»t« , m«y--I>< , fcW:» t i* l ‘' ? iipn: l :i '■ i“ viCw _£«a«iTs»ipft:?//:’"’ V 1 * : - ? '“ ,n moss^ r i £t * . , .- •> M.lwelfth «d.^oix»«wtai(B«^-Di'ißQ»r<rni*n ; ); :>W -.'.:23iO.';)'il , hlln>l«lflll» .« I ' l in»TW ;do.iBr«« .Steam W ; 'J)toH«te*i *fc2«”?‘ h ,» I >''>.Bt. »«>’ Chutoh, 1 •-’IIO^SFOABBbS'OOAT/:AND : I80N COM?ANY' OY ■'» i »• --*• • 1 JJOhhsresHoubt O-rbonGoal ! *n& Iron Com-' ' ffifrby~par S6 s. Jail wtlcttlare on _application tothe ] . ~ jfad *$W» PhttidelphtaMercantua Loin and flnUding t'otf—sso per, share’paid *• ■ ~' l ‘ ! ‘" -‘'' i VA ‘Po'^fnlptoirf-B'alef^ew»'N6e'» ; 6Si J ‘Bo,' and9l,l4the ■ *-'gjxth Pr»*byterlan Churoh, Bprnce street, below Sixth ; ■,3 Street -.rA -.■■ ; ; r / *'! £ f salb—this evbninq-. > «« <ss - - .'Trusted’* Peremptorjßale. • ‘ • A A A- > VALUABLE LOT, CaUovhlU atreetjweit of. Nine i ri-;t*ontit*t?eet,v{>, i “J.J Same Estate..-. v . t ;; « •- LASQB AND VALUABLE LOT, Thirteenth afreet,' . • r : }l)«loir/Pe<|eTalatreet, I 101 feet front, 260 feet deep. 1 1 - of Cornelius Tier*.-Deceased ‘ '' J -'VALUABLE RSBIPENCE, No. 1011 Chestnut street', feet ftont;iBo'reet deep to, Parker ■feeeWw,* ? , - i v . * ' i t Trt*tee , i'-Postponed Bale. , i ~t- .‘iTAinABEB MrtJ J 80,p«r(qie«V » ' BltaßtefbYßll tOwnahlpi'Lnierne odanty7Peona. By ; 'ort.r of’the’Tfuiiteo forthebofidholdera ol th.Nortt, . 4^<Wrtfend*lAC6ilCoini>anys t ‘ ’-A ' *■'•■"’- -. ABOH BTfißßT.ii-Vaioahle residence, No. 1316 Arch Thtrtwhth’in* Bro.il »tr«.t«.'t; : >r-M BOTJYH BIITBNEOOTB BQTJARBi—Bleifant mod with erery Modi' ' .rncoUTsnitoc*. aonth Bide or - lUtteohoose fiouero, - lan.rtotßt.Me ead o>i<h'-Koh»e. 60 feet on Btttehtonße. '‘ f !«!6irMeJ CJ- iloimedlete 'poteeMida. ; *lB,OOO may i: *BS'i&itßS v fc«F. tW'.-lt* I '— -ytiit <4 .''Fereniptoty Bele : - . : r : :4-' ] -a -r ;i'ofi *IiT!I!NiBn.LB -i-Y«ln»ble' ehdibeeutlfdl Bite! for e country reßidenoe 1 , 20 acrea, Ohelten llilla,'7 M' i'frdbx'.®hUeae!ilbla; 6 ’tnMute‘B welB: from . .tation on th*. North renDßylT&oi* £fcUro>d. - TAiTjiBLBPBOPBBTYrVALIiBYfOBGE, Mo*t moderti nmulonjb&m, Ice aouie. and other ottibDlJdiß(r*u,*Bd overCO acres.- . >, * . THBEE 6TOKY BRICK DWELLING, No. 744 Coates ■tmt*2 (ft -I »' ;■< ■* . 3 - TWO. BTQBY* BRICK- DWELLING, Ho, 1010 Ward - •treat* loath of CsrpeoterraboTe 18th street. V.^R^TkAIOBBRN.RESIDENCE, No.. 1405 Filbert - Street,-opposite JPean Square. V' ri 'vrltt Estate of;)Anthony'G..<laervelle, deceased. '"HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, with doable beak balldiDgß, v No. 7 632 Pine street. Immediate posses^ - ‘. NEA.T MODERN DWELLING*No. WliPlne etreet. H tfTnBEE BTO BIBRIQK DWELLING, No. 2225 Olay. . tbhitteet.atoffcOoAteestreeWA -• V * , : r YADD ABLE’DQT,iTWBNTY-FIRBT WABD,?2 feet - on Dauphin street,. 72 feet <Ph Herman etreefc.22s ieut Alis,' » n«*t~ frame dwelling. 2100 to be "..Viiata.at the time .of sale, , * i -1. ■■ BROAD STREET.—Valuable-lot Broad street, south h ofiOxford street, 4Tby 289 feet—two fronts 15 *, BIX THBBB'BTO&Y BRTOK DWELLINGS,-8. W. .. corberofCßroad and, Cadwallader streets;.. The/ will be sold * < -* ' : BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, R.A>Rldjfa»Tenae7b«lowOxfori street.' , TV* tTWCNMCORY,'. BRICK* OOTT AGBr No; -1681 ; North Twelfth «fcrest,' , ahbe6 Oxford Street. 1 *. - TWOifiTOBY BRIOKD WELLING, Ho. 1680 Uerrine a- -street'^^ir; t > , l^-?'-- ; -- 1 -V^f.' 1 &m tv & vv' 1 ! 5 * f - r - **&XVS iMODBBN' THBIMTOire:- BMOK? DWEL * • 122 and* 3230 Ohris tlanstreet. between Twelfth Mid'-THrUenth’strtMv < i* BRIOK>DWBLLING, No, 2504 Fine street. west of Willow street. - < v 5 v — ,Ya.LUAULE-BUILDING LOT, North Brosd street, sooth oT-Master street, 21 feet,f/0nt,,260 feet deep, ■{* BUSINESS LOCATION,—Three-* tory brick store, and dwelling, N 0.1013 Locust street, above Tooth street, Executor's Peremptory of Jeremiah Wal ; 1 ton, Deceased.' .- s ' - biuok storb and dwelling. No 717 OallowhUl street, betyeenfierenth and Eighth PINB r BTltßET. ;:; %odern7tWee-storybriok dwelling, No. 3910 Fiije {street; \Also, a one and a half-story ■time factory adjibnlhg,'42 feet front. . The whole to be • ' i FRAftKFORD ROAD.—Three-story, briok dwelling, framp office. and framed stable,‘Pranhford Road, above 'Tiehnastreeit r;r '•* _-r > No. 916 Chestnut utreet. -VpAPEE MX- f Xff SUB£S) ‘&o> -‘ - *-* ’•- > f ‘ j -v.-.Vl # *l*?>^V?i^!tThliAfternooni:. --v- ;> t , i.. 1 ‘ o’clocfcy tt the store, No, 916 Ob' at ' ,xmtetteptfW!lbbo *ol<M by catalogue,- arariety or pa ' (ELEtfAHT *, ’ ILtUSTKiTED WOJtKfI‘(HJARTO BIBLKB,‘/4e., .. pbtober 19th, at the a faction store, NdZ IS9; «ttd'l4l Southftrattfiitreete ■ 's~ -L j ~ XJaoy gntitoberbf'Jntemtljjjr irotfta ‘from a Library, >V«hoolfeoohii*or v ‘ T?’-' . - catalogues Z -J~z^ ,is'TiiBAM OJjBUMOIJB.bootb.-jCMHE .i r sa,; j rc«r-v . On/Wjweediy Mornings■ - r> - at.tbejmction rtore,.l:eue,of superior ~ comprlejDg.llie; astute eeeortioent of. by a, ciflthß,-;ialipai iJ< v: , ; oe mkobmahSoub v , f; . n I)O ; OKS—i. BOBSTIOK 8EO!iI A ÜBBARY, ■ < *r, u- z r . .On Wednesday. Evening, £ /,./<, -i u• - OcKJb9Z-.2otb..atL.thB_aiiot3Qn: itore, a collection of {• t?^^^^'! p^a'uni I EOBBr o &usssiB pah* ;e Unwty'UoraSiig, . - s auction^atore, •*».extensive . asaortment of- excellent woond-band furniture, elegant carpete.eto., from cpriyate ii Etailiea tifcellnln# housekeeping, nnom, to the itofe forconvenience of sale.-. - : - •' SsleatNo* No-436 Spruce street. ; ; -BrOPK Of(8UPBBlOa PUENIIUBB. . . . : On Fridsy.MornlDg, , Catcher o’oloakj 436. Spruce street. bsloir FifthVwe'etock qf, superior cabinet furniture «f general assortment nf ' i . stored'in-tkeoest meaner, expressly iorirareroom sales, V, i> & Z ' 07“ Sale perjjffpforx^fos? ' gale it No*OJ 7? George Wreet; r - - ; T BTOOK OrfIABINKTUHD.OOTTAG* lURHITURE. ■,&*/$$ On’WedWsday MorOlngv v -'~ th instadtrat No. 017 George street, s>seeond-aod/ibJM' ntorfeii the entire-stock of Mr. A. Hoyden, '.business,-, comprising'-a general assortment, Including » nnihber of oak. r cane, and fancy palated-thkni&er iete/dravriagiroomr ondparler ffcrni taiWmaattfaetaTed lb the-beetmanne*;* - - ’«- >' " days previous to £a> fjyi B*loperemptory.?;:;- ’ s '*'• * JJALUABLJ? . Booth' side,"-between- Broad and fifteenth streets, 118 feet front on Loo oat street by,178 feet in depth to alO foet alley. ' ‘ : * \ -KN3£D^^^‘Noflfi2o%Sntfi&e^cn6wnu^SiSin *-BOW» , V'-*'.<?<_ .t'k *!* i 1 i ‘■k-M-'! ‘ v ;• ;rniidsjaS»A:THA«i,,AtrOTIOKEK» i!ITJI:iiNJ>OOMMISBIOHfM«BOHAHI, B.*Ji. Mm<l -.'gUWH»rioß4a*.BtrMti,-i <-V> = a ; . -r ! B*3„ kt tfo. HOi Vrnaklln ,■-■■■ BALB OJi *B»: i«NTIB*f<»OBSITnBB 08 4 0E8,,, ,,, TLEMAN BELINQBIBHING HOUSBKKBPINB. . J . ii.'^OalWrtnilMWMornld*.."-/' < ;:•-.<?■!? •; i ,.2othjMt»jratlO-o. , cloo)f.et No, 6Q4 Jgranklfji' street, ! thlrdnotise above Green, west side, spnsUtlog fa ipart .. of elegant plush iete*a*teto,large arm and parlor chairs ~to^tnatch v i lontigdv marble *,fcoj> pier, and plegant,regret; car ' pets/manter-ornaments j ''mirrors, parlorj.stoye, -oil clbth;dlnicg£jAbl^,_OMier*ott,eJialrf boardtibiioosana engulnf* olSganfehifbL poet, and other buy chaft/curied; glasses,-bd eans, wash 7 stands^towelrrddks.Trod bed-; 'rtead*vhltdheifftttnisar'*l CooMb'getbtas and. ntensUe,’ *xag carpets,'Windsor "chalts.chioaj glass," and-queens • ware, appertaining to house keeping; Ad., Ao. .- -- ’..->¥34M^rPGBLId^OOMMQBAWO^.. * ~ ■-/ Mojnfriv-i:- MONhtl, j. f ; mSßsy* i 1 >« - * Ifoney' Übefetty advanced in 3foge.hr f/unallhnumnU,’ from one dollar to thousands, on gold amfeuver plate,, -' diamonds,' washes, -jewelry, musical t'eigira,'hardware} cattery; vehicles, bar ' ness]; ahd'oU articles of value, for any length'or time < MrM&-on } - L *t~l'fathaiis i -'Frincipal-:jE-Mablishnunt. oi.ji«tKjaiiJi<afdttooi>.'r /,.$ : ' .n^ > srWmMorr-inotee,jWiy»5 r WmM0rr- i notee,jWiy» o<>Uateral, dleooanted-. , ; goidand 7 niter platejAiamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling pieces, olgaryr hard •vtwft /wicy • mirrors.,paintinga. en« gr«in»irimnmeal,'JnstrnnjentSt ,/anuture r; bedding.; . t<«lslUi!wsess; stockSj and all other azlioles . ;Pw^maifattentftn given to all outdoor Mies, either charges; CJABtrEL NATHAKS, AOOTtoNEKK, *£2B? B ™t>l»}ow Walnut, oppooit*‘J?«Ar*t,i dalj. .•tafcjMtoow WoWtoJidfiittfo w r.; ‘-vSV Honrs at business from 7 o’eloek, A. M., w»ttLlo; it.tis : AwUo« Hoai«. at . t*sd@ aptrallMi most sitWtrtory tsmu.. .: S ij-Z-f 'i-J S-.OitXIiKJaOOiMOi/S'.!')Pi,.a ■ r ' gifbllsM/or tU iattnirlt Jtkrt, -t - fiAiTM.OM.pftiiOitrooJrns.doUM tothotn»Dils«.j)!». * -. monflsrfiMSer^PittSfWstchss,Jewelry;Hwdvn^Mn: . ■ > Budding; OlgMS.HojdMj - - BotiM, Osrrisgw,; nod: 8ool« at; , , f 'k 1 ? ■■ .ivAftwtoflWiAojaYoafrJitiiiilwdaollMs nd npwirts : v r'' -ESrafJf gWgea-3pMwnt.pwrjntmti; MOO uMToytr - sdwieu onmore B&tis *h*a? 1 ; V®? B'* 8 '* ' -. T7IUBNESS; BHINLEY,; * 00., ? ■l?-~rrj:iSo:-49? markst btrib*.;:.-- - - , y * c O‘6MPK«( .. October lOtb, At 10- o’clock* py .eatelogu’e. on months’.credit.comprising bitiok- lustrlnisj-poil de [{jber^® B ? jPeriA.pWnted meriuoes? mopsUn delaines, »fcn atrip? motulin da, lain?*, sa'ip strip? 8l™ e “* M > mantilla velvets, kidgloves, afadraa, •Cambria juid handkerchiefs, jparls Bayadere cashmere, Lam% cleths, &e. ■- • This Morning. .y t ,„ : -lOft-lotenew style poult-de-soie bonnet ribbons.! ivNoa-.irMd.MAU^lkWWfctblVbfribbdna .. InlaTetthis.mornUfft* r>. ■ , >“ AefcbaVo? teiloflag goods. «qb as cloths, a&sslmeres, -areatlngs,-linen-drills, clothing,ftor,~ - : ; ,<»>' of dry fibers. r . ; tv-.* Thli>Mornins:,-'‘ •■• ' lO o’clock,- hr catalogue, on 8 months' .credit;. : ■ *- ’ • '' l - -WO-paekages and lote ot'fanoy goods, firfp? Samples;and catalogues early On themoralng ' *’ ' -* * j - '" *' • . !«*:, BINE MBRINOVESTS. ‘o- ' This Moaning', ilOOdosen Woraen’sflne merlnoTests. 'I '5??' STYLE .BONNET BIBDQNS. . , iWTotoNoA 10 and W infertile pltlf. rtrip», ombro. and brocbß flgnred potllt do solß'boonet ribbons o aUPBftIOB ’QUALITY'' BLAOK BILK-VELVBT RIBBONS, .ALT. BILK.ANDYABT EDGES. t-No».;l aodsa superior quality black Bilk-velvet rib bons.‘ rri ‘ t - MODB QOLORED PARIS" KID / GLOVES—FOB BE- K,'iKy Ihr. TAIL TBADB. : superior qaality Pads mode colored kid lAß?^iibt3BLlN« tm LAINEB AND AMELINEB* ..„.82 pieces euprrlor quality all-wool black ttioUSlin do ;}lalneß;--;Vi. t’> v;>, < - ■ i ' 20 v pteoes superidt<i°*My hllk stripe blaok mouslln de | lalnea. v ; , > ; ‘6O pieces superior bayadere silk stripe atnelines. Paris printed merinoes, &c. 80 pieces 6-4 Parle superior quality printed merinoes. 20, do 76 4 do do 1 do, double reserve* prieted merinoes. 80 pieces .8,4 Paris superior qaality Bajad printed merinoes.V. io jnece«s-4 Paris, superior Bayadere satin stripe, plain'colored cashmeres,' BO btecfk Bayadere aJIJr stripe, plain colored BIOH PAttlS, BAYADERE POPLIN AND YALBVCIA v , ~., .... '' BOBBS. , - <X* Invoice of rich Bayadere poplin and Valencia tobes; ' ‘ ’ VrFBENOH PLAID‘GINGHAMB and foil dr -V;V-chbvbbb. - •,** > . .fldases superior Brenoh.plaid ginghams. . , i ’*6 do . do do"’ poll do ohevres. .BLACK SILK. MANTILLA <VELVRTB. .10 pieces 32 and 88 Inch .Lyons black silk mantilla **hats:-y^;>»■ BPBCUL ' AND ATTBAOTIVB BALE OF VIENNA ■L BfiOOH B SQUARE-AND LONG SHAWLS, 088- - NBILLE 'SHAWLS. fBO ARPS. AND POINTS.-OP •» THE 'WELL-KNOWN IMPORTATION OP MESSRS. AND HAYDTEB, BY FURNESS, BRtN LEY & 00 „,.. 0 . , ,0n Wednesday Morning, -. - Oeti 20th,at IVo’clock, catalogue] on 0 months’ *' v - 1 - . i < . Comprising a fall assortment of Ylenna.broche square shawls In groatvartetyof at/lesaud oolorings. - A fall line Vienna btocbe long shawls. RICH CHBNKILLH SHAWLS AND 80ARP8.; A very-elegant assortment of. cheneUle shawls, In gfeatiirarietjr-of flhles. ainoog which will be;found taome ,elegantaU ( four*faced.-' ' • - . ■’ : - •- ■' A!. beautifuV r assortment of ohenellle scarfs and points ? Rj“Tha attention of purchasers Is respectfully'so lioitcd tothls’iale} salt Is'the intentlonorthe Owner .to sell every lot.! u> - ; < /- : "W-SCGTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (auccos- JLF« SOT to WOLBERT A SOOTT,) 481 CHESTNUT St., opposite thi Cartons' House,, between Fourth and Fifth Streets BALE; .OF. RIBBONS. FLOWERS, EMBROIDERIES, ' ' HOSIERY, *o. , Oo v Wednesday.Morning, 20th Inst., commencing at 19 o’clock* - ‘Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. r - ' Inoluded will, be foaad, via— . . ... ; RIBBONS., ...Fall, style'.bonnet ribbons, trimming ribbons, moire 'antique, silk fringes! Ac - - .’'FLOWERS. , FineFpench.artifiolal.flowen, feathers, Ao. -embroideries.! Jaccmet and eacnbrlo cellars and sets, sleeves, edg ings, infants’robes, Ac. . '" HOSIERY, TIES, Ao.. - Also, l&dios’ merino and cotton hose, gents’ hose and half hose, merino; shirts and drawers, fanoy ties, gloves,Ao. • Philip ford, auotionrbr, no. : fiSO MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and SIXTH; south Side.' OARD.—The attention of clothing - dealers is re quested, to .onr'sale, commencing this morning, at 10 o’clock precisely, comprising seal skin overcoats, doth dress costs, Raglans,- hearer, silk, and plash vests, Ac. Catalogues now ready.’ • LARGE BALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, r /5. \-v- ; - This Morning, Got. 19th,'at 10 o’clock; wlllbe sold bycatalogne, about 600'lots superior ready made clothing, conslatlng , of men’s and boys' overcoats of all graces and styles Also, men’s ind-b6ys*,c4sstmere and sattinet pants. .', Also, Brock and business coats of .all grades. > < The above stock of olothihg is all made of the best • material; and trimmed and finished In the mostfashlon able styles.- . , r fT/" Catalogues -ready; and goods open on Monday, the day before sale. - PEREMPTORY BALE, BY CATALOGUE, OF BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS,- BBOGANS, Ao. On Thursday Morning, 21st instant, at 10-o’clock prosisely, we will sell 600 oases men’s, women’s, misses’, youths’, and children’s prime quality of clty and Eastern -manufacture boots, shoes, ties, brogans, gaiters, gum sandals, and over shoes, comprising a choice and desirable assortment for fall trade, and adapted to city and coontry sales. |0“ Samples will be arranged for examination with catalogues early on the morning of sale, when the spe cial attention of the trade and purchasers Is requested. By william h. stekr, general AUCTION AND COMMISSION BTOBJB. No. 45 North EIGHTH Btfeflt, tolow Arch. ■ . J, A. ELIBON, Auctioneer. BALI OF SUPERIOR NW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLDBURNIT.UBB, OABPETB, FBENOH* PLATB' MIRRORS. PIANO-FORTE. BILVEB-PLA . % TED.,WARJB, Ac ' On' Wednesday Morning;, - At 10 o’clock* at theauotion store, trill be Bold by catalogue, a large assortment ot superior household furniture, CArpete, Ac , comprising the usual variety of well-made hew farnlture. Alio* the furniture of a famll r declining housekeeping. ■ > PIANO FORTE. Also, 1 cabinet ptMKHforte, ln fine order. BEWISaMAOUINE' Alio, 1 tewing machine. - - NOTlOB.—Hereafter we will hold our regular sales of household furniture, &e., on Wednesday and Sa turday mornings, commencing at 10 p’oJoek. Evening sales ef watches',-’ fancy and miscellaneous goods, will be held regularly* every Monday, Wednes day, Thursday,-sad Saturday evenings, commenting at 7 k o’clock. Icy Consignments of new and second-hand house holdfurniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, &c., respectfully solicited; on which liberal cash ad vances will b* made if required. Ify Out-door sates attended to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other home in this city. S A. DYSART A GO., Auotxoneski and . OoionssKM MmoHAHTa, No. 27 Booth NIQHTH BT&BfiT. eora.c of LODBE BxEBXT. JM. GTTMMEY & SONS, - • ... REAL.ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. MO WALNUT STREET. SECOND PALL BALE, ' OnthePremlces. ” On-Thursday, October 28, 3858, • At 12 o’clockM , will be sold at public sale, on tbe premises, THE HANDSOME FARM AND COUNTRY BEAT of William Drown, E‘q., situated to Delaware •county, on the main road from Media to Concord, be* tween the lends of Gasper and John Sbarpless, Biqrs,, ? abouttwo equates from tbe station on the new Balti more Baltroad, witbln one' mile of tbe station on the WesVOt'ester and Media Railroad, and abont 10 miles from Philadelphia, containing in all about 188 acre , lOOofwhichis-in thigh state of cultivation, the re* m&lnder choice woodland, with a handsome Fish Pond In tbe woods, with abont 8 feet of water In It. The place is convenient to Ohnrohes of all denominations, and there is % Public School on the opposite side of the road'. - , improvements consist of ah elegant mansion, of dressed blue-stone, 8 stories high, containing 16 rooms, parlor, dining*room, library, And kitchen on first floor, ;potns,'Wisa water - in first and second stories; the whole house Is effectually;warmed by a good heater, and has plauasoh three sides of the main building, 170 'feet in length, ud 12Jf feptwide;, a' fine carriage road around the house, The housedog been newly, papered and painted'throughout; 'there lea handsome kitchen, garden, and orchard,‘adjoining the hotue, containing a .choice collection Qf unit trees and grape vines. There is ’ also a large ham and carrlage*house' t 105 feet front,'and three stories high; built in tbe best manner, and of the best material, with accommodations for 50 bead of cat • tlevaad'waterlh both'etables and cow yard. This is Said to. pe the best baraln Delaware county: also, a good . ice-house, and .handsome , chicken and pigeon nous*. 1 There Is a good' spring house, suitable for a dairy of SO earn, and a aerar-falUagßpclag of jrster kuhnlogthroogh the Farm, and springs in every field. . Terms—Bo^ooo may remain on mortgage. s2,ooocash onthoexeoq (on of tbe deed, and the the balance on -thelstday of April next/ : . 07 Persons can«have every information given them by bailing at the office; - - 1 ' v-rvi,/THIBD PALL SALE. ‘ H V - •' t : < - Qn Thursday Evening, October 28th', at the Philadelphia Exchange— . . '.THE, BEAUTIFUL OOUNTBY SEAT, known as ,” Aston .Rldge ” containing 28 acres, situate In Dela* 1 ware county,, )t miles from the city, will be sold agree* ably .to postponement, on Thursday, evening, October 28th.4658.' ... 7 - MODERN THBEE-BTORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 81 South Nineteenth street, above Chestnut street OABD—J M. Guramey & Sons, auctioneers, will held regular sates of Real Estate, Stocks, &o. Also, household furniture at dwellings, ; Biii'T- BBTATK AT.I’KIVATB BAM. ' ,07 Oh bur Private Sale 'Register .will always be found a very large Amount'of real estate, including every description of city and country property. l J. M. GUMMEY tc BONB, -' Real Estate Brokers, • _ WALNpp.Street, below Blxtb,. Snsiness QEar&sf. A LEX. MoKINNEY, "*/. . , AT .LAW, , gbeenbburg, pa. . WIU practice in; Westmoreland, Armstrong and le. dlana ooimtie*. * sell*tf T. V. ABttAXS. 0. A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, _ MI LOCK HAVBN, Pa., . jViilattena promptly to til professional business eo> tnuted to them: .'Special attention given to the collet ,tioa of .claims. -,., r -< , i',/', *xr»axaan». 3T*»- 1 Harrisburg. Pa.: L. A. Mackey, President Look Haven Bank; Generalb. K. Jackman, fcodt Havon:„ Hon. A. White, Lock Haven; Blmon Sooit) Haven] .Bullitt & Pairthorne, Phlladel ; phia: McFarland, Evans, & 00., Philadelphia: Evans l k, Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M.Priqe,Phlladel «hla; Hon; A. V. Panose, Philadelphia; Williamson, 'aylor, A Co., Philadelphia: Tener A Davie,Phils* defphis; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. i .Qofggle, Esq., Philadelphia, jy 3fl*t£ pHABEES TETE, COMMISSION MEB >V; 05ANI »fl4' Importers of, HAVANA' BSGAm (flaw) 138 Walnut street, second etory. *ul-ly & BAfiOßU— jWholeeele Dealere in WINGS, JjflKS. Wklßkßr. GINS, »nd FANCY Li’ huuRS. lOl7 MA&KST Streep between Tenth end . • I J. V , - ■ r J jMo.tr ‘BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 'll, fIOGAhN Blank Book Henofaettirer. .W»%3F m 4 Pjintw, Ho.IOOWAMTOI' Street,l» pre fixed »t All times to furilleh, either rrom the ehelrea or orter, Bpoloi qf,eTeix-!l**irlli«on, eolteble for Banker Paulo OffieOa/Merchants, and others, of the ; bset gnatf JUigllab oiTAmerican Paper, and bound : iAYario.M styles,jo the moat eabßtantul manner. , JoOPBINTINO of every deacription. i JttjfriTlnjfMW Eltfiographlngexecnted wtthseatoeM anddespaioh.. , - ; ; V •« W'l'*' • - of juflub; Irenoh and Amor!-. Hogan’* bonUibbtlon to the franklin' . ttin&ft, Tbl* display of blank WOM for.hanklnk mercantile oao i*;the bestla the' «JWb|t£orii', ' The* election of the material ifgood. the. workmanship' most' excellent, and their finish and an*: *•***£<» he »t ami approprjato.” ; Btattonen). bj2-:s&nttkrn COMj£ERG&£ ; ' SAiESKOOM, j -T BANK ftnd'lo BTIUWBERRY, betvsen MAS*! KETapS OHBSTHUT BudSEOOND, andjTHIBD streets . ' , fi F. G. WOLBERT, AuOTioyKun 1 ' CARD* —W 6 Invite the early and par tioal&r attention of the trade, and parch fters generally , to the posltlieWe of a large and valuable assortment of choice staple and fancy goodji v > suited, -to the present and approaching sales, to be made this (Tuesday) morning, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely. ’ { * ‘' * ,I**.® f 9hnd/Btella shawls, cloth circulars, 'white and'mUted lambs-wool and merino shirts ana drawers for men’s and' women’s wear, men’e and '.wo*, men's and, half hose, sills;; ana cotton gloves, lmen- handkerchiefs. ‘French and Scotch embrold<k ries, linen table cloths and napkins, bonnet ribbons, silk and velvet ribbons, silk fringe and trimmings, satin bbnnet and ctp ribbons,* ooat and dress' buttons; elastic belts, French artificials, fall style bonnets, jewelry. &o. - [D* The whole may be examined with catalogues; prior to sale.' •“ > ' * • • ; » •' ! •m. * ■ . thU Morning, . , i Ooinmenoidg at 10 o’clock,'will be’sold by tfitalogue, a l'rge and general assortment, of staple and fanoy fall and winter goods,'consisting of. vifc: ' • -.• , .HOSIERY GOOD s *. t ‘ Men’s heaVy ribbed and plain lambs-wool dud merino shirts and draWersi ladies’ tdorino vests, men S gr&y mixed‘shirts ail’d dfaWers, Berlin lined gloves, wool, hose ana half hose, women’s and sUsses’ gray mixed wool hose, wool scarfs, women’s |whlte. brown, and mixed cotton hose; men’s mixed dad brown cotton half hose, cotton and wool gloves, -cotton shirts and drawers, wool jackets. EMBROIDERIES, Ac. French and Scotch embroideries, such' as jaconet and oambrio Bouncings and bands, jaconet and eamb lo collars, jaconet and cambric sets/ infdats’ embroidered robes, Swiss and book collars, dud edgings, white abd blackriacbs,'blaek-and colored laee veils; brown and black barege, black bombazine, figured, al pacas, figured velvets, brown silk tissue, French chintzes. BONNET AND .VELVET RIBBON?, Ac. Rich fall colors poult de sole bonnet ribbons, block and oolored silk velvet ribbons, black and oolored silk fringe, silk trimmings, silk dress buttons, silk galloon, satin bonnet and cap ribbons, moire antique trimmings, button fringe, silk bonnet wire. LINEN HANBKBROHIEFB, &C. Ladles’ and gents’ linen handkerchiefs, plain and printed borders, patent thread, linen shirt fronts, dkm* ask linen napkins and doylies, robber coat buttons, white spool cotton, sewing silk, gum suspenders, print ed cotton handkerchiefs, gents’ silk oravats, fancy and b<ack silk neck ties, colored • bonnet silks, French arti ficials. BONNETS. Also, 26 cases ladies’ fall style straw bonnets. SHAWLS. Also, 200, cases, square thug shawls, choice colon Stella ahaws, wool cloakB_clothAnd silk mantillas, &o. JEWELRY. ; Also, 1,000 pieces gilt,and silvered jewelry, such as Test chains, shirt studs, sleoro buttons) breastpins, jet drops, finger and ear rings, Ac I£7~ Tbe whole may be examined with catalogues early on the morntog.of sale, when the trade, and pur* chasers generally, will find it their interest to attend. Jtejjol Notices. Letters of administration to the Estate,of CATHARINE GAGLE, deceased, late of the Twenty-third ward, (but formerly a resident of Maneytrok,) of the city of Philadelphia, haying been granted to the underslimed, all persons indebted to the said oatate nro requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them to GEO W. DAVIB, Administrator,, ocstu-ot* ; ; - MAIN- Btreet,Manaynnk. Stooes. jj, QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE:— (jwßa Doubtless many of our otty readers, in passing ■■V the gangs of workmen employed in laying down or the passenger railroad tracks in bur streets, had their attention attracted to a portable forge,. with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient service. . forges, built upon the plan secured, by 0. Y. Queen’s patent, are for'eale at the commodious, long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, Range, and furnace establishment of WARNICK, CHAD WICK, & BROTHER, corner of SECOND and RACE Streets, who have the sole right for the sale of Queen’s Portable' forge in Pennsylvania. • There are, we believe, five sises of. this forge, rang ing in price from twenty-two to forty-fonr dollars—a sum so small, when contrasted with its merits, as to se cure its general introduction; for any one who will for a moment consider the advantages of this forge, which may be removed frbm place to place, so as always to be on the spot where workersin. iron or other metals are to perform service, whether in original construction;or repairs, will at onoe concede Its great efficiency, and ar range for its possession and use. The adaptability of thiß fo;ge to repairs to railroads and mining machinery especially commends it to railroad companies and opera tors in the mining districts. We, therefore, take plea sure in oalling to it the attention of. toad masters, su perintendents of mines, and others.—[From the United States Railroad and Mining Register oc7»lm Jk Stovesi stovesi fgq| SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING An, stove, - '"■'-'t With all the Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR; & OFFICE BTOVEB In the City, at MANIGLE’S, ' _No. 009 MARKET STREET. C.ll before purehwiing. «e29-6w Something nett.—gas bub- NING COOK STOVE.—I would rospeetf u’ ly call ■M the attention of the .public to one or the greatest ws2 Improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves and Ranges—the burning of the gas arising from the coal, by which'means is saved<6o per cent. In fuel and also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of the oven. We effect the burning of the gases by means of a hollow Centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which admits the air In a h«ated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame topass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This im provement also preserves the centre piece from sinking down on the fire, thereby savtag the expense of repairs One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN. OPERATION *t lllfl MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMBS SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase & North,) 1116 MARKET Btreet. sept29-3mo Hntmnet Resorts. HAY’S HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. The undersigned haa purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly oocupiea by the West Branoh Bank, and has enlarged and refitted it in a superior style. Williamsport id one of the most delightful inland towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, ho hopes, will he found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those cltl sens of Abe metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. His omnibus runs from hla Hotel to the Packet and RallroadDecoti free of charge. jy2S-3m W. H. HAY, Proprietor. • BEDFORD . SPRINGS.—-THIS ..well-known,end delightful Summer Resort will he opened forthe reception of Visitors on the 16th of Jane, jtnd kept <y>en until the lit of Ootober. The new end specious Build ion erected lest peer ere now rallj completed, end the whole establishment hei been furnished In superior style, end the eooommode tions will he of e obereoter not excelled in sup pert of the United States. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLBN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to hie guests, give the amplest assurance of oomfort and kind treatment. , In addition td the other means of access, it Is deemed Sto state that passengers can reach Bedford bj a t ride from Onambenburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to supply deafen and individuals with << Bedford Water’, by the banal, carboy,.and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Borings, vis: for a barrel (mulbery).., 94 00 Do, (oak)..* 800 .(mulberry)..,..... 8 00 S 80. Joak)..* 2 00 )f »■ - - IUMtIMMIIMI - -- Carboy, 10 ga110n5.......... 2 25 Bottles, 1# pint, per down 1 60 The barrel! are oareftilly prepared, no that per* ofcasers may depend upon reoeiring the Water freak and sweet. ... - - All communications should be addressed to THI BID9OBD MINBUAL BPEINQBOO.. Belford'OtoaVi Pi, flats anir QEaps. & 00., NO. 823 MARKET STREET, SATB SOW n BTOBB AM ENTIRE NSW STOCK 09 HATS, AND CAPS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION Of BUYERS WHOM ALL PARTS Of THX UNION. aul9-2mtt hotels attli fUatanranta. Akoa.de hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, THILABEIiPUIA. COHDUOTKD OH TUB XUBOfBAH Pf.AU. A now lease for a term of je&rs haring been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con* tlnue to be conducted as heretofore, on ihe European plan, and the prices remain unchanged, riz: Room Pea Pat 600. Dinnkr 600. 1 Brbakvast asd TbaJbaoh, 87#o. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thlng done to make guests comfortablo. The chambers are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge la made. There is no bar kept in the house to be a souroe of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed wholly for business men—hence no ladles are received. JJjr* This house Is never closed day or night. J. D.'BROWN, oc6*3m K. DR YOUNG, JONES HOUSE, . HARRISBURG, FA., -- - (Erected in 186 T. ELEGANTLY BURNISHED, NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. my29-y WELLS OOVERLY, Proprietor. and IMPORTANT DISCOVERY PRENTISS’S WASHING AND SCOURING SOLUTION. PATENTED JUNE 22, 1868. This Important discovery has just .been patented by the United States, and It Is now confidently recommended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is a labor-saving preparation, and costs less titan half of any other article known for eleanalng purposes., While It cleanses, whitens, and purifies Ootion, Linen, and Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure the most delicate ffitrio. Certificates of its value have been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and Citizens. , Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by SAMUEL GRANT, J it., & 00., 189 SOUTH WATER STREET, jy22-thtu ly CAUTION. * PRENTISS’S WASHING AND SCOURING SOLU TION.—The undera’gued would caution the .public against the purohase of Liquid Washing Solutions, pur porting to be similar to. or equally efficient with, bis. The undersigned Is.proteoted by a patent in the manu facta' eof the only article which oen be safely, and effi oient'y used, : Bpuriou?, imitations have been'got up, which will prove inefficient in cleansing,- and deleteri ous to the fabrlp; Grocers and Retailers should be careful not to purchase the washing- and .Scourlng.So- Intlon except of Us, as th**y will otherwiee render them selves liable ad infringers. Parch users should he care ful to purohase ONLY PRENTISS’S SOLUTION, as they will thus avdid all risk of destroying the fabrics -Washed. Conclusive proofs can be furnished that this , ftrftyta will sot injure the fabric. 4ept29'Bmo*th&ti| THE PRESS—PmABEUWI npHE-' QUAKER CITY IKSURANO®. X :p.OMPANYj OPJIOH 408 WALNUT STREET, .PHILADELPHIA.— and SURPLUS |27T^| 606 against LOSS or dAMA(JH BY Pllwfi and the PERILS OP THE BRA*.INLAND NAVICNH TION , 7* UT* TEN percent. In cash returned oh the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies., ' OmCBBS. « President—QJ2oßCH H, HABT. . Tide President—E/P.'BOSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R • COGGBHALLi Assistant Seoretary—B- H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS, Bailey Andrew R. Chambers, J. L. Pomeroy, -% > Oh tries G. Imlay, H. R. Coggahalli “gpl. Jones, M.D., • , Puller. : , Geo. H. Hurt. E P.Boss. A. G. Oftttell, Joseph Edwards, John G. D&le. , Foster B. Perkins, ‘ \ , Don. H.U., Befcl-y Attest,., H.B Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street; Philadelphia. i ' : ■ MnH.Blohl, DtREO Leooh, ' J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. Z>. Truitt, M- W. Baldwin, ' Thoa. L. Laden, John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, ' A. J t Buoknor, H. H. Sbillingford, John W. Sexton. O.E. Spangler, William Haiguef, H. H. Houston, Edwin Booth, ' ■ Wm. H, Lmre, John Garrison, Charles P. Norton, E.S.Warne, ImoUM. PjoSldeht--3OHN H. DlßflL, . i- Vico President—E. S. WARNS. : Secretary—OHAßLEß A. BUY. selß-tf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., INCORPORATED IBI&—CHARTER PER .PESUAL. No. hip WALNUT Street,'shore Third, Philadelphia Hanng a large paid-up Capital Btook and Sarplas Invested in sound and available Securities, continual > injure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal 'Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted; - . DiaaoroM. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh. .Caspar W. Morris, , Samuel o,Morton, James B. Campbell, , Patrick Brady, ' .. Edmund G. Bntilh. Oharles W. Pooltney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MABIB, Secretary . t ■ ja2B-y If «TjIIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN”— X 1 GIBARB FIRE AND MARINS INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 416 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company’s Building.) CAPITAL, *200,000. DinaoToaa.' •> Wm. M. Sw&io, Wm. 0. Badman, [of Publie Ledger, C B. Shoemaker, John Anspaoh, Jr., Jer. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thoa. Craven, J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters, ' Wm.'S. Bdyd, H. B. OoggehaU, Geo. W. woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Glaghora, Joseph Klapp, M. B; Hon. JOEL JONES, President. A. 6. GILLETT, Vice President, Jab. B. Alvobd, Secretary. jy2S*ly CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 881 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL FIRE, MARINE ANB INLAND. ASSETS JULY Ist, 1868. Braids and Mortgages, Stocks, &e $849,626 00 Bills Receivable, (for policies loaned,) 2,1)7 76 Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policies,),... 1,613 88 Cash in Bank and in Office 10,488 46 Cull in hands of Agents find Correspondents, 865,148 85 No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. DIRECTORS: WiUiam M. Godwin, . 8, B. Crawford, James W. Qneen, Jno. I>. Redner, George W. Hall, William B. ThemM, B. Franklin Jackson, B.N. Winslow, J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mews. WH. M. GODWIN, President. J. 0. Hopphx, Secretary. mrlO-dtf CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 Booth FOURTH Street CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital 8300,000. Organised 1861. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a leu period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; reoeive De posits ; hold Trusts and grantannnitles ALPBED WEBKB, President. - B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J.W. Mums,Secretary. Diaaoxoas. Alfred Weeks. Hon. W. D. Kelley. B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bouder, P. B. Mingle, C. B. Bloklng, James Watson, J. L. Hutohlnson, Lndlam Matthews, J.W. Stokes, WiUiam Curtis, je!B-ly G. F. Tuner. T IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM-' -Li PANT.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Comer of THIRD and LOOK Streets. Capital, 8613,725.03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or .for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowmints—pur chases life interests in Beal Estate, and makes all oontraots depending on the ooutlngenoles of Life.. They aot as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. ' ' menvi. Daniel L. Hiller, Samuel S. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Riohard 8. Newbolfl, James B. McFarland, WiUiam P. Haeker, Joseph H. Trotter, WUliam H. Sera,, James Euotoq, BamuelO. Huey, Theophilus Faulting, Charles HAUowell, Edmund A. Bonder, .Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Bodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor, WiUiam H. Carr, Ellis B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Bamuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin. • . John G. Brenner, P.B.Hlehler. Easton.. DANIEL L. HILLER, President. BAMUEL E. STORES, Vice Pres’t. ’ JOOT W. Hoasoa. Secretary, n!8-ly TIELAVARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN XJ BUBANOB COMPANY. r* INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of PENN -BYLVANIA, 1886. , OFFIOI, 8. B. Comer THIRD and WALNUT Streets, . rsu.ADii.rau. MARINE INSURANCE* ON VEBSBLB,) r CARGO, _ >To in; putt of Ik* World, FREIGHT. ) ' 1 - ■ ' ' INLAND,INBVR4NGEB, 6b Geods, by Biter. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to aliparts of the Union. FIREINSURANCEB, . On Merchandise generally. On Stores, DweUlng Houses, Ac. ABUTS OF THE COMPANY, November 3,1867. Bonds, Mortgagee, and Beal Estate ~..9101,960 M PhUadelphiaOity and other Loans 187,01136 Btook in Banxs, Ballioads, and Insurance Companies «... .13,608 00 Bills Receivable 220,391 96 Cash on hand ' 88,892 86 Balance In hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently issued, on other debts due foe Company ........... 93,750 67 Subscription Notes.. 100,000 00 BOMVeMI William Martin, James 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seal, Theophllua Pamdlßf, Edmund A. Bonder, James Traquair, John O. Davis, William Eyre, Jr., John B. Penrose, J.f.Peniston, George G.Leiper, Joshua P. Byre, Edward Darlington, Samuel B.Btokei, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Mollvaln, Robert Barton, Jr., Charles Kelly. Jno. B; Semple, Pittsbgh., H. Jones Brooks,f Dr. T. Morgan, “ Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Login? u WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLBUBN, Secretary. ja9-y COMMONWEALTH - (FIRE INBURANOI ov in STATE Of PENNSYLVANIA, OfFIOB, . NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, VHILADBLPHU. Subscribed Capital, 9600,000. Paid up Capital, 8990,000 BltlOfOM. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart, H. L. Benner. J. M. Butler, J. M. Whitall, J. K. Walker, Edw. 0. Knight, M.B. Wendell, H* Lewis, Jr., B. K. Hoxsie. DAVID JAYNE,M. D.,Presldent. THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vice Pres’t. SAMPiL 8, Moon, Secretary. ja29-y CjllßE AND < INLAND SISKS*—FAME M? IKBUBANOB COMPANY. Capital..* $100,000: (Organised under the Aot of Assembly relative to la suranoe Companies, passed April 2d. 1866.) GEORGEW. DAY, President, THOMAS B. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANOHABD, Secretary. Office 411 OHEBTNUT Si,. Philadelphia, DIRBOTOBS. Jaoob K. Vaughan, Henry Lewis, Jr., D. B. Hire iy, JohnW. Arermau, A. n. Itoseahelm, - M. Stern. George W. Day, William W. Walter*, Charles Richardson, Barclay Lippincott, Jos. B. Brognard, ' Chas. Stokes, fe24«y fJIRUITT, BROTHER, & CO., CUTLERY, HARDWARE.— The subscribers, COM MISSION MEBOHAKTB for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARD WARS, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their stock, whloh they are offering at lowest rates. Oar assortment con sists in part of— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Oow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, ship. Mine, and boll Chains. * r Tits celebrated ft L” Horse Nails; Stone and Sledge Hammers. ' “Wright* ” and other Anvil*; Solid Box and other Flees. Short and long handle Fry Fans; round and oval Bake Fans. “Martin's” superior Files and Rasps; Bsd Screws. “Excelsior” Safety Fuses Blasting Tubes. , Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes; Hay; Com, and Straw Hay, Manors, Tannere’.and Spading Porks. Rakes and Hoea; Bhorela and Spades. of all kinds. Taoks, Brads, Bhoe, Clout, and finishing Nalls, , Oast aed Wrought Bott Hinges, Screws, Bocks of a): kinds; Cutlery, Rams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham men, Planes, and other Tools,-&o., &o. w; a. lbwib & son, Ho. m COMMERCE Street. rjpO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, ACADIA FREESTONE. Now and shortly to arrive. 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of the . BLUE, GRAY* AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softness and delicacy of color, Is unrivalled For the oharaoter of this stone please examine the foil owing buildings: Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rlttenhouse Square. >• Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith’s West street and Blttenhoase square. Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1210 Walnut street. A. E. Womrath’s,4ls Arch street. Samuel Slmes’, Twelfth aud Chestnut streets. T. K. J. Fassltt, Seventeenth and Looust streets, and others. .. ’ARNOLD & WILBON, Agents, PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, ■. 1010 chestnut STREET. IWl(J*Bm B. M. FSLTWELL, B*p% Pbiz.adbz.phia. istsnmu COQQSHALTi', gec’jr. COMPANY, tfUtfrOfW*. IMPOXTXIS AXD DKILHBS HARDWARE, PISTOLS, &e. 529 MARKET STREET, Below Sixth, North side, PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER id. 18S8. mHJ LITER iNYIQO&AfOR, JL , pbhpjmd st pß.sinyoaD, ■ WnMPOVtiLiED ENTIRELY ,FROM 9HUS, ■fine of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now mftretie public, that aota'aa & Gathdrtic t easier,, ann more effectual than’ any other, medicine known, it IS notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme- acting first bn the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat; ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope rations of most C&thattits. it strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, wUI strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The liirvß leone of the human body; and when it veil, the powers of the oped. ILhti stomach is oil the healthy notion of fierformance of its fanc s at fault the bowels are system suffers in conse- Li for—hating oSaSOd to eases of ,tnat organ, one made it his study,' in a yeArfl, to find Some reme fiot the many derange* ble. • ' ‘ To prove that this re person troubled with Li fts forms, has bht to try a certain. - ,| • - These Gums remote all: the system, supplying in of bile, inVigorating the digest well, pahfylnz the health to the whole ma eauße of tho disease—ef- Bilioos attacks are prevented by the oo< LSTIOOgATOB. One dose, after eating, stomach and prevent the ini 'S’nljr one done, taken! iidßTMixn. .Only.one dose, taken at gently 3 and onrea Ooa- One dose, taken after PBPau. ID", One dc»e of two re Here Bios Hpadaohk. One bottle taken for fe the canoe of the disease, Only one dose lmmedi while one dose, often re* CHolrra Morbus, and a Jo**Only one bottle is system the effects oi me aett. bottle taken aalTotmeds or Unnatural One dose taken a short vigor to theappetlte, and One dose, often repeats BHCBA in'its worst forms, complaints yield almost One or two doses cure lix children.; there Is no remedy in the world, as it f£7*A few bottles core absorbents. We take pleasure in re- commending this medl . cine ss a preventlre tor Pjctbb and Aqub, Osill Fstsb, and allFitvassof a Bilious Tffs. It ope rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All whotise n art giving iAeir unanimous tsaMmony in its favor. 07” Mix Water in the mouth\oith the Invigorator % and steallow both together. THE LITER INVIGORATOB 8000,000 lo A SOIBNTIFIOJiBDZOAL DIBOOTBRT, and ig dally Work ing cures, almost too great to believe, It cures as if by inagio, even the first dose'giving benefit , and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsin to a common Headache* all of whioh are the re* suit of a DISEASED LIVER- PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New York. AgentsJor Philadelphia, T. W. DYOIT & SONS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed br all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL 8I&1E8, Twelfth and Chestnut Rtfeets, and F. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets Phllada. ap!B tu th a-ly Hxaltb wiU } in all cases, follow the use of Radtfay’t B. B. Remedies. There are none so sick or diseased. #< weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, oaf that Radway’g Beady Belief, Renovating, Resolvent, 01 Regulators, as the nature of the disease or sioknett may require, will quickly and rapidly dtiro. These remedied consist of Radway's Ready Relief, Radwaj’s Renovating Resolvent; Radway’s Regulators Bach of these remedies possesses special onrative powen over cortain diseases. Yet there are other disease* wherein their combined medicinal properties are re quirod; andwhenthns used, if there is sufficient life and strength within the diseased or dying body to so* tain their aotion, the patient will live and be restored to health. Pain.....? Acute Diseases Inflammatory Diseases. Malarious Diseases Congestive Diseases.... Scrofulous Diseases. ... Chronic Diseases.....*. Syphilitic Diseases..,.. Constitutional Diseases Skin Diseases Neryous Diseases ... Infectious Diseases. CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that affiiet humanity are inherited *t heir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sirei Scrofula. Consumption, Syphilis, and Fits, are amonj the most common of conatitntional diseases. Now, wi care not how many generations the seeds of these dia eases may bate been established in the system, cor rnpting the blood —Radio ay's Renovating Resolve «*> trill eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par ticle of diseased deposits, and fill the veins with new pure, and healthy blood. CHILDREN’S DISEASES. Radtoay's Renovattug Resolvent should be h&llet as ft blessing by every mother throughout the lend whose infants are & filleted with Sores, Humors, et« r These breakings out (thus early) are evidences of dis ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestigi of the disease and insure the child a sound and health) body. B.B.B.—Radway’s Beady Belief for Headaches, whe ther sick or nervous} Rheumatism. Diar rhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps. Influenta, Bloody Flux. Paralysis. Lumbagoj Gout, Neuralgia, Toothache, Small PoX, Beyers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Pleu risy, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of al) *> kinds. Badway’s Beady Relief will, in a fee minutes, obange the miseries you stiffer to joys of pleasure. v „ R, B. B.~Radway’s Benovating Resolvent, for the ourt of chronic diseases—-finch as Scrofulous and Syphilitlo complaints, Consumptive am) other affections of the Lungs and Throat. Induration and Enlargements of .parts Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases arising from an Impure stati of the blood. B«R.B.—Radway’s Regulators will cure, effective!) and speedily, Oostiveness, Indigestion Painter’s Oholle, Lead Diseases, Inflamma-' tion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Oea plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys Female Complaints, Bmall Pox, Fevers Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system li out of order, or .the blood impure, a dose of Radway’a Regulators will restore it to regu larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. Nr female should be without them. B. It. B. Remedies are sold by Druggists an? Merchants everywhere. RADWAY A CO., New York City, W. B. ZsißlX, ) T. W. Dtott A Son, S Agents, Philadelphia, T. B. CitLssnsm, ) aplS-tu&sadly&eowljr PERUVIAN SYKUF, MT ob TQSjTSi 8T PROTECTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIDE OP IROB Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new die ooreriea In the Materia Medica are subjected, must con be received aa an established medicine. Its efficacy is oaring DTSPEPSIA, '* Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitii and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of tht Blood, Bolls, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead 01 Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re a ulre a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond ques ts. The proofs of its efficacy are so nu merous, so weU authenticated, and ol >uoh peculiar character, that sufferer* I ic3!wi& !>» cannot reasonably hesitate to reeelv* 1 SB r | the proffered aid. */ The Peruvian Syrup does not profesi V wtLly to be a care-all, but its range is extet> slve, because many diseases, apparent!; unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from on* eauso, may be cored by one remedy. The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides s cure is precisely that which has so often baffled th« highest order of medical skill. Tho facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and effic&oy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dis interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, o&nnot fail to be satisfied with the following, among'nu merous testimonials, In the hands of the Agents. Thi signatures are those of gentlemen well known in thf community, and of the highest respectability. The undersigned having experienced the beneficial el feota of the (( Peruvian Syrup.” do not hesitate to i* commend it to the attention of the public Prom our own experience, as woll as from the testl t-mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are a). together unquestionable, we hAve no doubt of its effica cy In cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bron chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Ae. ludeed, its effocts would be Inoredlm but from the high character of those who have wit nessed them, and hare volunteered their testimony, a* we do ours, to its restorative power. hkv.john piekpont, THOMAS A. DEXTER, 8. H. KENDALL, M. D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAB C. AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0. DUNN, Rsr. THO 3. WHITTEMORE. CERTIFICATE OF DR. HAYES- It is well known that the medicinal effects of Protox ide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain & solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed Impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point Is at tained by combination In a way before unknown, and this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, d trates, and tartrates or the Materia Medica. A. A. HAYES, M.D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. Iff Boylston street, Boston. N. I*. CLARK &,00., Proprietor*), No. 6 WATER Street, Boston. F. BROWN, VIITH andOHEBTNUT Streets, HABSARD A GO., TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, JslC-tu th sat-ffm wCm Agents for Philadelphia. The great standard remedy of THE NINETEENTH OENTURY. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depuratlve, prepared by Dr. Louns berry A Co., is. now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cure of Cancerous affections and 80BOPOLOD8 dise&sesgenerally. Tho euccoss which attends its use In these inveterate diseases has no equal. It is now used in these diseases with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its great ourativo properties. Hip Disease and Wjjits Swbllino, Ulobratiohs of the Bones, Mourn, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time. Tbttbb and Boald Head will as certainly yield to this medicine as it is used. Diseases of the Skiu and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render It valuable to weak and aelicate females. The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the care of all diseases origi nating in an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the vims or diseased matter from the blood ana re- Invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing- ad -vice In their case, will receive every attention by etter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNBBERRY A 00., No. 60 North FIFTH Street.below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F- Long A Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. H. Baser and S. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A Pa. C. W. Epting, Pottsville.-Pa. T. A C. W. MoOlintock, Easton, Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt A Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generally, aull-mwAsatfim - IXOBENSAOK’S IRON BITTERS. ; A ,®M» Medicine, u its nm, Ipnpliee, ic one of tke gre,te.t /(trengtfcening reparation. eifent. It ie eft. peoiall? adapted to thoee -ho bare eloea of appetite or are afuioted with Dyapepela, Idler Oomplalnte, Pllec, Nenrone DeMUtj.Qeneral Weaknen, and all diseuei arlaihg ; Crora a duordeied condition of the digestive organs. . , lOR TDM ALB, COMPLAINTS GSNBBAILY thorc fo perhaps no medicine In .the world It aa it enter,, pnriflea, and replenishes the Mood wntah Is So Important to brink abonVa healthy action THOUSANDS ABB,DIVING . a miserable exiefenSe, of a pale elokly .color, weak and emaciated, who could' Be restored to health hy the nee ot one.bottle of fine Inpalnable mediolne. Itie no, humlmg ~l)jit a gflnuine remedy. being free from any thing that Is of an injurious nature. _ ■ - FOR ALE DISEASES OF THE,BLOOD,. , there Js no better antidote than Hobens&ok’s Iron Bit ters. When the blood is impare the ghole body Is rail of disease'. Bloodletting‘may answer ,for.a’,tune; but cleaoslng a part will not purify thewnole.' At the fountain we must begin, ana to cleanse the blood there is np better remedy than these invaluable*Bitters, 'Their' chief • constituent is iron, and We all know its efficacy in removing the impure matter from the whole visceral system . They are prepared by, a prao - ticai chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent •physicians and others, as Die “ ne plus ultra” 6f all onics. • principal regulators of the performs its functions system are fully devel most entirely dependent the Liver for the proper tions; when the stomaoh at fault, and the whole 3 nonce of one organ—the O Its dtlty. For the' dis ci the proprietors had practice of more than tiO dy wherewith to countor-~ menta to whioh it is 11a- medy is at last found, any' VBB CodPLAiRY, ih any of bottle, and conviotlon is morbid or bad matter from their placb a healthy flow stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and chine ry, removing the footing a radical Cafe, oared, and, vsk&l is bet casional use of the Liter is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and tour before retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels TITBHXS9. A. I each meal, will cure Dvs« teaspoonfuls will always male obstruction removes and makes a perfect We. atcly relieves 0 h o h i o, peated, Is a orire cure for preventive of OboLbra. needed to throwout of the dioine after a long sick- for JaUSdiox removes all color ftom the skin. - time before eating gives makes food digest well, ed, cores Qurohio BUr- While Salima and Bowbl to the first dose. attacks caused by Woitus Surer, Safer, or speedier never fails. Drops t, by exoiting the .R. R. Relief. R. R. Relief. .Relief and Regulators. .Relief and Regulators. . Relief and Regulators. .Renovating Resolvent. .Renovating Resolvent. .Renovating Resolvent. .Resolvent and Regulators. .Renovating Resolvent. . Resolvent, Relief, Regulo tors. •Ready Relief Regulators SOLD BY HOW gratifying to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound log a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow mortals are subject to; and that the pubHo appre ciate it is not a question'of doubt, but a fixed root/ as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine exportations. ■ 1 lUSAD THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN. This is to certify my wife Was in delicate health some three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies Without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Hobensack’s Iron Sitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affeoted, as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy. JOHN COLE. No. 881 Capitol Street. . This invaluable Medicine is prepared only by GEORGE 8. HOBENSAuK, Pharmaceutical Ohemist, Ne W. corner of THIRD and GBSEN Btreeta. Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be addressed. Price fl. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists generally. mhM-y ANALYSIS OF LYON'S OATAWBA aNI BRAND? by ' A. A. HAYES, M. D., ABSATIX VO THE STATE OF HaSSAOXUBBTTS. , IGbrebai. Ohara otsb. A llght-yelloirish"brown oolored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated from clean linen if left no oil or offensive matter. Analyzed for volatile and filed drugs, of t thick no traees of any kind teere found. Its oolor iapfoted to be due to a colored resin an extraot derived Horn wood. |p*ln every respect it is a ptire splritous liquor. The fragranoe or bouquet whlok it possesses can be Iso lated, and it then appears unlike that from Oognao Brandy or Wine,' being a fruity essence resulting from a. peculiar fermentation of Ofitawba and Isabella Grape 6. , ... - - Ohsuioai. OHAXAoisx.—l, , parts in volume of this Bpirlt-contttlns at 60 deg F. 4612-10 parts of pure al cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the spirit afford 23 parts of a strong solution of the oil whioh characterizes this Brandy; the spirit left, alter removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and in all its qualities a perfect spirit not snbjeow to ohangd. One U. 8. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. A contains, be sides the spirit and oil, only 220 gra. of matter com posed of extraot of fruit, gum, aim colored resin from wood. , ~ * Dobtoh, January 26,1868. Dr. OOXJB, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB. R.C&ILTON, Ohemist, of New York, both pronounce this to be pure Bftndy, and free from all adulteration. , For KecUcinal pufpofles Lyon’s Catawba Brandy has no i ival, and has long been needed to supersede the poisonous compounds sold . under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, uhe pure artiole is altogether superior, and a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, Ac., Ac. ' Also, ESHBLBY’fI STILL AND SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu lant, and for Sacraffiehtkl purposes. Retail price $1.26 per bottle. A liberal discount made .to the trade. Dealers will please send their ordersto the “Sole Agents” for the State of Penn sylvania, A. F. HAZARD A 00., Wholesale Druggists, No. 608 MARKET Street. Also for sale by the following apotheoaries: AMBROSE SMITH. Seventh and Ohesnutsts. JNO. W.BIMES A SGNSjlfJth and 22d and Market Streets. D. L. STACKHOUSE, Eighth and Green sts. R. NEBINGBR, Second and Mary sts., Southwark. G. W. NEBINGBB, Passyunk Road and Washington stroet. GEO. S. HOBBNBAOK, Third and Green sts. A. R. HORTEB, Broad and Ooatessts. PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast comero'f THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on MONDAY, the 6th of September. * > Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro gress. yet sends the scholar into the world with a keen sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes foroes the instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those f>srsopal to each individual, and the learner either obob all interest, or becomes superficial in his acquire ments. For these and other reasons the number is limited For farther information apply personally, from nine o’clock A. M. to one o’clock t. M., or by note, to selS-tf B STEWART, Principal. HJkS. BRYAN'S SEMINARY, iYJ. BATAVIA, N Y. THE FALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences on the 16th ef September. It continues strletly a Fa mily Boarding School for Girls, and is thorough, select, and homelike inallits appointments. The number,or pupils is limited to those who can be seaced at the ta ble of the Principal. fO* CIRCULARS will be sent showing Terms and Regulations. - Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y., September, 2868. se23 PARADISE P. SEMINARY; LANCAS TER CO , PA.—Three-fourths of a mile from Lemon Place Station, P. &.R.. reopens for its EIGHTH SESSION next. For teims, which are vory moderate, apply to the Reotor, Rev. Dr. KILLI KBLLY, Paradise, Lancaster co , Pa. Befor-nob—Rt, fiev. Bp. Bowman, Lancaster city, and Episcopal clergy of Philadelphia. 004-m w s-tNI HI A.A.DE LPHIA TECHS, tortheut ootntr of t Streets. CKITTJEJMUKN ,B i' COMMERCIAL OOLLT CHESTNUT and BBVENT7 to Bt fonng menfor AO■ An Institution designed TIVU BUBINKB3. BOARD Of TRUSTEES. B. B. Oomegya, f rands Hoskins, George H. Stuart, David Milne, John Sparhawk, Darid S. Brown, Isaao Hacker, A. V. Parsons, D. B. Binman, ifrederiek Brown, Joshna Lippincott. EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th. Each Student has individual instruction 'at this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. seS-tf CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, below Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY, August 80th. J. W.PAIKES, A. M., au23-2m Principal, LBIDT. BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, Nos, 148 and 100 SIXTH Street, near Race, is HOW OPEN to an IHBTBCOTIOH ih BOOK-KEEPING, WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. , » so4«ly Bryant & stratton’s chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, .Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call 6r send for circular. jelff-tf ~ EVENING BEBSIONB HAVE COMMENCED. DUFF & OO.'S MEROAN- Southeast corner EIGHTH and CHEBTNUT Streets, (established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COUBB* of Practical, Single, and Double Entry BOOKKEEPING, Including all the Auxiliabt Books, OoiptuoML Cal culations, and BUSINESS WRITING, is taught in the most successful and satisfactory style. M. BOOHS, > t,'. P. SDWA.BB3, i Pnnol P» l< - Mb. B B. EUBTON, Penman. pRESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 200 \J WALNUT Btreet, are prepared to supply ship* pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from Lancaster Mines. ocltf chQ QC PER TON for the best WHITE ABU COAL, warranted free from slate or dust. HICKS’ COAL Is tbe best and cheapest in the city, re-screened in yard and dry under cover. HICKS sells none bntthe very best Lehigh and Sohuylkill Coal, and warrants fall weight. HICKS superintends the dolivery of all Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be as represented. HICKS’ Yard and Office is at the southeast corner of MARSH ALL and WILLOW, where he invites all to call and examine for themselves the above facts. au2s-Sm ijMERINO, POX, A 00., wholesale and , retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RACE aod BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal from the most approved mines, under oover, and pre pared expressly for famllv use. feft-j JUrs, &t. jgUFFALO ROBES, BY THB BALE OR 8081, OHO. r. WOMRATH 3 416 AND 417 ARCH STREET. ffliqno Satttt. -j"ESfeci CHICKEBINCr & SONS, Manu rhFrr? factnrers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. This Is the largest and oldest manufactory in the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1823, Since which tlmo'we have MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And have received as testimonials or their SUPERI ORITY over all others, 11 tfoM, 18 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals, ID* Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is at 1307, CHESTNUT Street. od>-3m PIANO FORTES. Just received, an elegant fltooV of RAVEN, BA OON. i CO., NokNB & CLARK, HALLIT, Dlviß * 06., and GALS & 00. 8 PIANOS. MKLODEOHB of beet quality, »t 3. B. GOUI-D’B, 8.1. corner BBVENTH Mid CHESTNUT eta. mug-. Drugs an& Chemicals. ROBERT. SHOEMAKER & 00., WHOLESALE DBUGGIBTB, Kanulketarera ui Dealer PAINTS, VABNIBIrtB, led WINDOW GLASS, NorthoMt oorner JOUBTH and SAOE Btreeta, Philadelphia. , . , . -■■ Bole Agent, for the aala of th« celebrated lloreS. Plata Glaaa. mMa ~ tr I FRENCH WHITE ZINC, of the Vieille 1 Montagna, ground pure. It produoee a clear, white. Sue gloaa, and attalpa a flrmnees nod erenneßß of aurf.ee. Ouarantledgennlne^Po^b^^ , aoM-dtf Boutiweat oor. Beoond and Green all. Philadelphia and elmira kail bo ad LINE.—QUICKEST BOUTS,.to a Slain. Wllkesbarre* Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, Bt. Pauls, Detroit,Dnnlieth,andBt.Louis. .. . \ S.. . Passenger trains will-leave the Philadelphia! and Reading Railroad Depot, cornet BROAD, and. VINE Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted.) as follows:, \ iKo A. M. DAY EJttBESU, > For Ilmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit. Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. ». 8.80 V. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,, Milwaukee,Bock Island, Galena, 88.Pauls, Darlington, and Bt. Louis. , , ( ~ r , j ’ The 7.30 A. M. train runs through to HABRISBIIRG, stopping at all 'Stations on the Lebanon, Valiev Br4nch of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad.., J ‘ " ‘ ' -‘ax» ' '• ' "" I railroad. , Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Stnmehaion Bridge. - H/ Tickets can be prooured at the PhiladelahiAand Elmira BaOroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest comer Of SIXTH and OHESTNUrStreets, and at .the Pas senger Depot, comerof ,BROAD and VINE.. : . TBBOuOH BXFBEB3 TBBIGHT TRAIN- Lut«> tie Depot, Bned etreet, below Tine, dell., ' (Handeje eldspied,) far ill poiate Weet ud Nortk/et 6 jf. M. I Freights must be delivered before 8 P.M. to insure their going the , . . ’ Fer further information apply,at , ' Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to -OUAB. Bd TAPPER, General Agent, 5 >- N. W. cor. Sixth and Chestnut Streets, • cel-tf > PhiUdel.h’a. FBKIGHT. TOB H ABBISBURG.—The Philadelphia and Heading fiaiftosd OtanpaDy are now to forward freight to ILuigiSßflao, and to all points on' the Lebanon Valley branch of thfe road. 1 Freight delirered at the Companies depot, southeast corner of BROAD and OHBBBY Streets, before 4 o’clock P. M.iWill be forwarded on the same will arrire at Harriabnrg before 10 o’clock on the following morning. For rates, Ac..apply to • i JHO. P. BKATY, General Agent,; Broad and Cherry streets . PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, ANDIIALTI MOBE BAILBOAD. _O? “4 after Monday, May 10. 1858. . ! PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA 11 pT»L Um0 ™’ ** 8 A - M '> IP-M-i (Exprosa.)‘and For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1,4.80, and 11P. « at 8 A. M,, and 4.80 P. M For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Borer, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4,80 P. M. TBAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leara Baltimore at 7.80, Eipiesa, 10.16 A. M., aai 6.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 0 46 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.46 and 8.66 P.M. Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.00 A. M., and at 8.16 B. M; Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. H.,'and 6.46, • . . Leave Pofer at 8 A. M., and 4.66 P. M. ' Leave Seaford at 0.36 A. M., and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOB BALTIMOBB. ‘ Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2 1, M., and 3JB A. M. \ ' OUNPAYB only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal ' tlmore, ~ . 1 Bo do 0.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Pi!ls chia. , . freight Train, with Passenger Odr attached, will nm as follows: ' _ t Leave Philadelphia for PerryrlUe and intermediate places at e p H Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P* 11. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore . do 830 A. U. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 610 P. M Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia - do 540 P M jefl B. M. FELTON, Prunident. ftFEW TORK LINES.— THE CAMDEN n AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY’S LINES. PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY litftTe u follow*, vti: - At OA, H., Tin Camden mad Amboy, Attommoda tion.. •••«.•*• * 3 35 At OA. M;, Tia Oamden and Jersey City, N. J. Ao- s eommodatioa, 9 36 At 8 A. M., Tia Oaasden and Jersey City, Horning Hail ; : 8 (W At 10 A. 31., by Steamboat johftNe!lson,Tla Taoo ey and Jersey City, MonUog Express... : 8 00 At 3 P. M., Tia Camden and Amboy, O. and A. fix- 3 00 At 6 P, M. Tla Camden and Jersey City, IfToninr M«n * 8 o At BP. M., via Oamden ana Amboy. Accommoda tion, IstGlass.* 3 00 At 8 P. M.j Tit Camden and Amboy. Aooommoda tion, 2nd Glass • •.««««.,•••«.. - l 50 At 6P. H.,_Tia Oamden and Amboy, At iooommod*- tion, IstClaes 2 00 At 9 Tia Camden and Ambey, Aocomniodv tion, 2nd Claw. 1 76 Vho 6P. M. Una rone daily, all others Sanders es Mpted * F‘ from Kensington Depot, ria Jersey Jflity, Mai, Saturdays excepted..,f2 28 Sxptesa Lines stop at the principal stations only, ; lor Belridere, Hu ton, flemlngton. &0.. atttA. M end 2 X P. U. from Walnot street wkuf. For Water Gap, Strondsbnrg, Scranton, Wilkeebarre. Montrose. Great Bend, Ae.. aro A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Monnt Holly at 6 A. H., and 2tf and 8 P. U. WAY LEWIS Tor Bristol) Trenton, &«., at 2% and 4 P. U.. Tor Palmyra, Banoooat. Beverly, Burlington, Mw town&e., atBf. M. Steamboat Richard Btockton for Bordentown.and In termediate plaoM, at 2* P. M. * Bteambeat John Neilson, for Tacony, at 10 and 13 V A. » , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4P. M. AUlines exoeptllXP. M , leave Walnut streetwharf U~f~ Tirty pounds of baggage only allowed each pas. •eager.- Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. Allbag gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra.. The Com pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound) and will not be liable for any amount be yoad $lOO, except by special contract. WM. H~ BATZHXB, Agent 0. Jk A. B. B. GO. 10*0 PENNSYLVANIA TOKO ICWO OENTEAL BAILBOAD 1000 PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, v • And thence by Railroad to WHEELING, BT. LOUIS. x STEUBENVILLE, OLEV ELAND, CINCINNATI, 1 CHICAGO, - LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON. INDIANATOMS, BT. PAULS. And nil Wtermedlate points in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY. MIOHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA; MIflS&UBI. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. 1 Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling. Cleveland and Crestline, hare ohoioe of routes, and are requested to make a selection before applying for tick- THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHOiADBL PHIA DAILY. .. Porming close oosneotions at Pittsburgh to all points West. On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1808, Three through, and Two aeoomxoodation trains, will leave the depot, 8. B. comer of ELEVENTH and HARK 27 streets, as follows! mins SOB riTTSBUIOS AHD THB mBT LBAYB. Mail train at.;..7.80 A. M. Fast Une,......l 00 noon. Express mail.. 11.00 night. • TTAT TRAIVB LIAYI. Harrisburg no oonuno<lation.B.oo P. M. Lancaster “ 6.00 P. M. The mall train stops at delphla and Pittsburgh. The Express mail runs daily, the other trains gondu excepted. - • '- ‘ The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MABKX7 streets, entrance on Eleventh street, •where .throng! tickets to all points West can be obtained; Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time dn ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. For farther information, apply at the Depot of ".hi Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast. corner of Eleventh'and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A M. and lIP. U. THOMAS MOORE, my 10 Agent Penn’a Railroad do. fSSaagßiMwgi- JNOKTH PENNSYL RATLROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT. . Fer BETHLEHEM, DOYLRSTOWN, Ao., and by close railroad connections for Easton, Catawiasa, * New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, M&aeh Chunk, Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Hatleton, Niagara Palls. Bcranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, August 26th, 1858, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets. Philadelphia, as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gan, Bomnton, Ac., (Express.) at 6.15 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manoh Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.15 P. M. For Doyleatown, (Aooommodation,) at 8.45 A. M. and 4 P.M. For Fort Washington, (Aooommodation,) at 0.45 A. U. and 6 P.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA" Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 5 P.M. Leave Doyleatown (Aooommodation) at 7 A.M. and 8.80 PM. Leave Fort Washington (Aooommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.30 P.M. Doyleatown Trains run dally. Other Trains daily, Sundays exoepted. All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Ohatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Fare to Bethlehem.. .. ,21 go “ Manch Chunk,., 2 40 (( Easton., I 50 a Dorleatown 80 FOR SOHOOLEY’BMOUNTAIN—Bj 6.15 A M. train to Easton, thence by N. J. 0. RR. ana D. L. A W. RR. to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moun tains at Ip. 11. Fare. 83.10. au2s tf ELLIS GLARE, Agent Philadelphia, germantown AND NORRIS TO WN RAILROAD.—SUMMED ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY. May 10th, 1858. . FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at B*. 7,8, 9-05 min., 10,11* A. M., 1,2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10, and II %P. M. Leave Germantown at 6,7, 7#, 8,9, 9#, 10 V, UX A. kk M 0 min., 2,3#, 4#, 8 j 9-40 mux., and 7X o’clock A. M. Train from Gcrmantows will stop enly at Wayne end Tioga Streets Stations. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6tf, end P.M. Leave Germantown 8# A. fif., 1-1 mis., 4#, and F.H. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at OX> 6, 9.06 min ,U!f A. M, 1,8, 4. 0,8, 10 P. M, Leave Ohestnnt Hill at 0 40 and 7.86,9.10, and 10.10 rain. A. M , 12.60,8.10,4.10,6.10, 7.40, and 9.80 mia F.H. ON BUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia, 9.20 A. M., 8, SW, and 8 JP. H. Leave Chestnut HUI at 8.10 min A. M., 12.60 4.10 0.40 P. It ... FOR OONBHOHOOKKN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia atoE t 9, 11 A. M-, 1.06 min 8.10 min..4X,dk.llX p.H. Leave Norristown at 0, 7,9, UA. M., I,B#, and 0# F Mt « ON SUNDAYS, a „ Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 F. M. Leave Norristown at P. M. Leave Philadelphia at 6*, 7*, 9,11 A. M. 1.06 min. 2.06nUn., 3.10 min.,4X, OX, B,IIX P. M. Leare ilanayunk B*. 9X, 11* A. M. ; IX, 3,4, BX, h “dS _ ifT’ Sundays same as Norristown. OHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 0X A. H., and 8.10 min. P, H. Leave Downingtown at 7X A. M., and IP.M., H. K. SMITH, General Saperintesdent. Depot, Ninth ana Green streets. Philadelphia. ©obatco. SFUGUET & SONS, e Importers of HAVANAOIGARB, se2B 216 South FRONT Street. Havana cigars.-4Q6,000 La Flo? de la Havana Ist, 2d, and Bds, just arrived per brig “May Queen,’* from Havana, in store and for sale by ' WILLIAM H. YEATON. se24-tf No. 216 goath FRONT Btre«t. Figaro, cabanas and jpartagas BEG ABB.—A ohoioe inroioa of theaa celebrated brand, on board brig “New Era,” duly expected from Havana, and tor aale low, by OHABLEB TETE, (New)lSS Walnut .treat, below Second, Ml . Second Btoi|, •Wwii v t AlC> ll •>• pEflttSYtrAJfrA bailroad.—the JL GttEAf OSNTRAL BOUTS, eonnetttng the At twtio Cities wltfrWerternv North-western; ead&ovth VeWtloaoarißeilwey 4ire«t. Air Bpnl also connects at Pittsburgh withgdiftv Ihe of Bteimeri to nil' porta on the west«rtf}SaTeri, : tad at "Su* I !**®? * Senduaky with 'Steam£ftrlo All ports os the Jorth-weatarn Lakes:; making the most DERIOT. OBXAFBfiT aodBBLIABLS BOIJXKby which Prelgh* °*2to and from tfif»OBSAT W*BT. -BAWp BITWJUBf PHELAPILPSZA AB& ?IR Fw«Ows*—Boots, Shoes,'HaS«,*ad -4l papSi Books, Dry Goods, (la holes. - - ' W?MrttgwM t Mjp,Qu)xuH «nd baled) Feathers, Purs, &6........710. mtIOQ Gusa—Domestic flhwting, - . SMrtiaajeid-Wekiiif, (inoristaal , - hala^lirtrs (inciika),Hardware.,.- L«»ther 1 3W«aor, (la casks,)Wall Paper, WtxHj *aoa Bbeep ' Awrtwerd, &e. &67 0 „»»pet It Sum. Oitlßfe-AnTIU, Bemprßaooa ~ end Pork/ Salted, (loose, or ia neks); Paiota/’(di7 ‘aatf fa' oil,) ■ 01la r (except lari and rosin).>i.,« Mo. period Vovin Piebj fiaeotf, Beef, and Pork, (in, casks or bom - and Lard OiT.Kail*. AA, Genain Oiari - Par, pitok, - lortni .Reel, Manufaetared‘ To baeco, Bosia OiL rQoeenawirc; . B U (khda f , Mas., .and boxer,) _ per 100 lb laoxm—Too. per hW. ? anti! further notice; >°? **»•’ mta farther noties. “ 0l "' KBdi,,g 600 In Whipping QoodM frora joint But of Fhilnkd „!?>> °?^ to «“»*P»k«*a« of. PuausUunU co X‘.g n ? ii> ShoAgentsof thi. SS&!»*3ft«a? fc * mrtmrgk.wffi'&f.rw*** : i Cfo;, OkW; lute & * Qo„ MOmpMa, Term.; B. I.Wsj, Mo, IF. 0. O’lUlst A:. 00., BtamtOlo, In«KDt:~Wmi; Blngh.ra, Loulsyilii). Kentneky.; 8. 0. Beltonm,, *Mison,lnaiui»;H.W. Bnron k 'Oo.’.'uTAtbn. br. iiibbard, Cincinnati: H. 8. Pierce & Co., Z.neuBle,. Ohio; Leech 4 Co.. No..M Kilbrstreet, £wtoo; lamß* & 00., No. 2 Aator House, New York, Ko, 1 SVilllsm .t, H»w Yoikj'a. J. Snooder. Phnidolpii.; fc»p»w *- Keooj, Boltimot.i D. A gtowut, YfttiMrgk. H. H. HODBTOH, G.ncr.l Freight Agon,. H. I. LOMBAIBT, General Soporintondent. AttoonA, Pi. WHISKEY.—A de film to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the ottering to the public of an article which the analyzatldn of Professor Chilton, Analytical. Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, fc Oam&e, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. >. CERTIFICATE OF DR JAS. B CHILTON. - I have analyzed a sample of Cbestnnt-Grore Whiskey, from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Ja of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested It,* I am pleased to state that it is entirely free fro?* poisonous or deleterious substances ’ It is an unusually cure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey > * „ v . 0 - JAMES B. CHILTON, M.D., New Iwkj Sept. 3,1858. Analytical Ohemist. PHILADBLPHrA, Sept. 9,1868. Dias Sib * We hare carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us,'and find that it contains none of the poisonous substance known las Fusie Oil, which Is the characteristic and. injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys ingeneral use. Very respectfully, . , _ v . BOOTH, GABRETT, *. OAMAO, ■Analytical Chemists. To Chabibs Whabtob, Jr., No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. se24-dtoe2l TMBNEAU & FILS* ROCHELLE • BRANDIES.—-The undersigned, having been appointed Sole Agents In the State of Pennsylvania for the sale of the above celebrated Brandy,’are prepared to offer it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from V. S. Bonded Warehouses. ARNOLD to WORL, au23-tf . 120 Walnut street. "OKANDIES.—« Plnet GastUlon,” Marett, JLP other Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes'and quarter oaska :Pellevbisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in h£f pipes, half casks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for erne by. HENRY BOHLBN * CO., 0q22 221 and 228 South Fourth street. J- .HI • GALD W £ L L & CO., « . 482 CHB&TNtJT Street. - Have received, per steamers, new styles Jewelry, Chktelahm, Test Chains. Splendid FaflJ.Halr PiaS. Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets. Jet Goods and Flower Taees. Coral, Lava and Mosaic Bet#. - . ' Sole Agents in Philadelphia for we sale o Charles frodaham’s LONDON TIME-KgKPBBB delO SILVER WARE.— >3 WILLIAM WILSON & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF. SILVER WARS , (ESTABLISHED 1812,) 8. W. OOBNBB FIFTH ASP CHBBBT BTBBBTB. A luge assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de scription, constantlyon hand, oimdAt to order to mst&b any pattern desired. , , Importers of. Sheffield and Birmingham imported ware. sedd-d&wly JS. JARDEN A BRO. • KAHOFAOTVBBBB ASP nfFOBTHBS OF SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, (up stairs,) . Philadelphia. Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade. TEA BETS, COMMUNION BEBYIOE SETS, URNS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS. CUPS, WAITERS, BAS KETS, CASTORS, KNIVES,bPOONS,FORKS, LADLES. Ac.. Ac. Gliding and plating on all kinds of metal. se2-ly THE BRITISH AND NORTH jSsaSaL AMERICAN BOYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS. Chief Cabin Passage. $lBO fleoohd Cabin Passage •«,«•••*•*• TO Chief Oahln Passage. .... ...•••••«•...fllO BeoondCabin Pwmgs 60 - < The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Oapt. Ling. ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Gapt.Wici man ASIA, Oapt. B.G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Bnie. AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. SUBOPA, Oapt.'J. Leiteh. . These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red en port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 2<>. AFRICA, Shannon, “ N.York. Wednesday, .Got. +7. SUBOPA, Leltoh. ** Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 3. PERSIA. Judkins, *< N.York, Wednesday, Nor. 10. AMERICA, Wichman, Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 17. ASIA. Lon, - “N.York, Wednesday,Sept. 24. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on beard. The owners of these Ships will net be aeoounlable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Speoie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed] For freight or passage apply to ocls-y E OUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. Yo>k. 1858. 1859. nilßß VIOX KTfSSUXOI AXD THB VIST ABIITB. Mail train at. .11.00 night Fast line 4.60 A. H. Express mail.. 1.19 noon. ▼AT TBAIHB ABBXTIi MEMPHIS AND NEW OBLBANB UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET LINE —The splendid Seats of this old and popular LIMB will leare Memphis and Neir Orleans, as heretofore, on" . MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, A lEIDATB. Harrisburg ao commodation.7.l6 P,M Lancaater “ .9.60 A.M . the stations fcetweeu Phil* NEBRASKA...... ...Oapt. A. R. IBYIN. BEN FRANKLIN Capt. J.D. CLARK. JOHN SIMONDS Ospt. JAB. F. SMITH, INGOMAB ....Oapt BURDETT PARIS. Friday packets. BELFAST H. R. W. BILL. fpT" These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail roads from that point, also with regular Packets for St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Cars. Passengeri can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea sure may require. For information, inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS, , At Webb A Rawlings’, 316 Main St, Memphis . 8. H. Shook, Adv. Agent. ocl2-2m FOR CHARLESTON, SC.—HERON’S SSX LINE-ONLY REGULAR LINE-GOODS RE CEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY.—Freight and insurance at less than sailing ves sel rates, by .the steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O. P. Marahman, to sail on Saturday, Oct. 28, at 10 o’clock, A. M.. from second wharf above Vine at. For farther particulars please see Advertisement of Steamship KBYoTONE STATE, in this paper. For freight or passage apply to A. HERON,**., oc4 828 North wharves. - FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH —HERON’S LINS. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATS OF GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 19 a’clook A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. FOB CHARLESTON. The steamship KEYSTONE BTATE, Captain O.P. Marshman, will commence loading on THURBDAY, October 21, and sail on SATURDAY, Ootober 23, at 10 o’clock, A. M. The STATE OF GEORGIA, Oapt. John J. Garvin, will commence loading on Thursday, Oot. 28th, and sail on Saturday, Ootober SO, at 10 o’clook A. u. At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipsconnect with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail roads, Ac., for all places in the South and Southweet. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per oent. below New York steamship rates. - INSURANCE., , FREIGHT and INSURANCE os a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing veAfcls. Cabin passage. 00 Steerage do 8 00 s Bxounion Tiokets, good forthe present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage, apply to • A. HERON, Jr., No. 828 (lateral) North Whams. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GREINER A 00. For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, •very Tuesday. . For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. MARYB and BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. - For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LITER- SnSS&POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRY, without delay, for 80 dollars. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the aboTe places, by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars foe the round trip, out and back. non mr yoxx. Edinburgh, Cummins’. Saturday, Oct. SO, 12o’elock, M, Glasgow, Goodwin. Wednesday, Nov. 24th “ Edinburgh, Camming, Wednesday, Deo. 22d “ VXOM GLASGOW Edinburgh.Camming..,........Wedneslsy. Oot 6th. Glasgow,.Goodwin Saturday, Ootober 23d. Edinburgh, Camming Wednesday, Nov. 24th, RATES OF PASSAGE. v* aimwir. First Olaas 16 gtiaeel Steerage, found with ©ooked provisions. ..».♦ 8 “ First Class,.*, ..$76 00 Steerage, founi with cooked provisions...••,.••• 80 00 Children under 14 yean of age, half fare; Infants in Steerage, free. *. Return tiokets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Class 9140 00 Steerage.... $6O 00 An experienced Surgeon at tached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A 00., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. r BOBBRT CRAIG, IT Broadway, New York. HALL A LONEx, Buohanan’a wharf, Baltbacn. myll SLATE 1 SLATE!! SLATE !!!—Roofing Slate, of all sixes, and at very low rates, kept con stantly on hand, and for sale by FIBBING, FOX, A 00,, _ GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street., N. B. Slate Roofs put on in the best manner, and i*» tiriaiftttodrtto. All wort wamated, vM j ‘ {Dints' onir £iqsots. IDfltrllea, Jemelru, &t. Sftuijuna FBOM HBW TOBK TQ LITI3POOL, ra» BO6TOB 19 UTBRTOOL. MONDAY PAOKSTS. WEDNESDAY BACKETS. .Capt. WM. WBAY. ...T.H. NEWBLL. EVERY DAY! FOB SAVANNAH. vxox nw toxx.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers