• Bale/lßlh OotobeK'it'ithe Btohange. <H'M»tte«tlthFaUßal9, SWOotobaryat theMxohtage , i Fatt of the handbills of.the a bore sales- now • f - .PBIYATB SAliB BKGISTBB. t vt 'uj^ ' X FCIEKBwt Estaj© >nteie<l on. our ’Priratß Bu* B*> •; -» idVertißed’ttHjasionallj 1 la ottr'PuTjUeJlalf, iJifrietß, (of whleK'ltOptf copies sre plated VAeWj[>? ' -;■ f imM:- ’ ; -T*tft Balo>r»nolttdiDs ;eTerf Olt7, »na .- -%*iietioqBwre. -vy -;<- v t -•-■•■fY ■: • :. wd' ' TOW reMjj «4*js» j»)M»»'«n»»*«4 "-- &^.*jbyay^wf£'&*■-;- -'--^/-V^/ : ' 7/* : *.‘ , ■ >UsVwI*STOOKS/INSUIVANOB*BORIP,' &o;» -/ "/ ' * > ;.; > 'iri^V?^» ,^j9fl#ViiMdi>7«, ‘Bt»Ali4r t <'-* .»t * >'26 ilrt * T -fo r ol ock,-*'^ H , itli e' Plill Adelpbl»- li ’', •-: ftlfltwgAi-fes ! t i y’* r ‘-' , £'V'‘'‘» •' i v'it ■ ! ' Theatre.witti season ticket. -AV ;fl.n®*ftritiT)elaware Mutual Safety Insurance Go. / <-y j shared ht ltd el phi a Library,’withcatalogue'. „ ’ , • ; -;-t tS KXTBA VALUABLB. RKAT.XBTATE. ' i ,v > Peremptory Sale bybrfler of the Assigneesof theßank -•» if. PennijlTania... -> ~. . The splendid, new. grAnlte ./ bfiqse, jBreoted;for the Bankef Pennsylvania, .-I'.Oheetuwt.atreetjrweat. of-Fourth street, 70 feet front, ''vOt79fcet.inAepih.. s v;„.. \v.<. ‘.. - - isi.one of the most .valaable.and, splendid - eiiSeeslQ tbecltj— •■*•- - - : ". ; ‘SOUTH NINTH' three-Story ‘brick c dwelling, fto. 249, South Ninth street, between Locus t *' . and Bprnce streets. —FRANKLIN-SQUARE*—’Handsome modern real-- : ;;iae6ce, No,'WNartlx Sixth; street, opposite. Franklin ' 1 , , • v. i . '*y • . 'brick store : and • dweying. '-No. 318.-Arch.,street, beiweeg Second and Third streets"' .' ' ' " ' ' ‘ ‘ . - -> VALUABLE STABLE PROPERTY. west of Sefenth • ' p '■ street betweeaArch apdOberry streets.* ' , .*, f rVALUABLE -PROPERTY,'LATE DISTRICT OF .V KENSINGTON, rUjßrlck building and valuable lot, . southeast corner of Front.andLmdeu streets. , : .• ••-- —Brick-building and lot. northwest corner of Front and >i'iCahalatreete. opposite the above/ , lots, Kensington,''bioelmond,- , .'AVpWRBYPHILAPRLBHtA* yia: Large lot. front-' • v ing on 'Kensington avenue,- Albert street,,and Jasper - lot, Almond - field street, and Mercer street,-three fronts. Valuable ,’ lot r frontlng ba' Oneida i Oregon, Seneca,; aridMarkoe fronts, t.Yalnable lot.on.Haverford road, •, 'Florida,‘(means'and Eagle streets, four fronts/ , n handbills. Bale of-the whole ; 'ornh* above will-bo pMbmptory, <by order oC the as • '-ilgaeesH * • - ; r / -v a i • - • VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATIONS.—WiII he sold .Immediately after the sale of the shore property, the » '~lafge and raTtfabTe" lot eniT bullding ad}oiniogon. the ’ north; 131 feet on'Merchant street, and 121 feet ou-k 40 7,' v- ; ' M - . • r J - ' r Sy“ Sale absoldte. to close aeoncern.- ' > ;~sAlBo } THE VALUABLE. BUSINEBB LOCATION, ’’ : r'Cambl Tarern Prnpetty, } . h North Be -T<bbnd: Btteet, heftY' : 'Bace 1 ! 68 feet on Second street, SOr ! td.l6S feet In the' rear: and haring axibutlet'lnV»N'ew itreet7 'r-' *V ' ; -LOCATION/— Residence < ; 6tBJArch ? atreet’ betWo«D Fifth, andfllxttt: • This is i' business tqttixes/in Arch street/' ffT* Immediate possession: ‘‘ - ‘ ' -* OrphsosCcwurt of 'Alexander McConnell, - -r^vcC Deceased. _ • * - ' BRIOKDWEtLING, southwest corner of 'Callow « 'hUlUfid^DilWJrtffttrwts/NorlhemLibertiei;rv ? •<• . NEAT -MODERNf DWELLING, No. 049 Marshall Street, between P.opUr and Franklin streets. eQUABE.—-The handsome dow flrst >/-_<laMbrown-stoßßandbcick-residence, west side Logan ' BqhATarWuthor,Viha.*i rf ut.'’ltia just'finlshed in > /the'hPetßiyjK'ansL)d ’replete;with';dreryinddern W '' WABD: T n?al ixftble FaVin/knd country.seat,'7s acres, - with Ihrg&itono mansion', Bnej barn and all necessary . street and Oxford plank rood, IX miles from'Frankford.;-It Is a very deßirable and beautiful neighborhood.' , ‘ . STORE AND DWELLING.—Threa-story brick store . '' /.and No>l46 Vice street, east of Second street. '..fcOrphanst Court Bale—Eatab-Zof’Dimlol Oopple, Deo’d. . 5 ' DWELLING, No. 333 -,cBprnce street?» ***’. v • -■* •* /• . M-JfORTH SIXTH'BTBERT,—NAatImodern residence."; ** ■ sNp.'623 North S"Xth' atreet, second house abqre t Spring ; To“'lmraedlat« - ; 1 / -/f.«VALUABLB -MABKET-BTREKT STORE —Also, the granite froutstore, No. 403Merketstreet. first - store west :of T6urth' ®t-‘a first-rate business thbbest«iuare In . . of'John' Wesley Bray, - J ‘- - : ■ i^NEAT’MODERN Southwest corner of Serenteenth and Cherry streets/ •-* - ' ; > :: ;: BBIOK STO'HB^AND DWELLING, '^sonDiweat.corner of Nlneteenlh'andCentre streets. '-.W'i'*?-** t ’flherJß ) «'Sale/-- Jj SPtENDTD BROWN STONE MANSION, with kUble, . \«)aah-hon«e,:an<l large, garden, - northwest corner or ./DroidaUd’Brbirn etmts- 1 -' *--‘ ■" * ! : DWELLING,-No., 1316 - t Owen of . Thirteenth, and-north of South -•'•trebt*"«3/M ‘xjb'z '•>.4 Ra«'‘ n-"-'' - » ■' - ’< I* —■BOOTS; This Morning, At 10 o’clock, fit the auction store, 1 cue of superior flower roots,'comprising the usual -assortment of bya clnths/. iullps, erocjsesj narcLsses, &c> - ;i }U \ J?A&JS OF A- MISCELLANEOUS ' BOOKS—A POJITTOW-'FKOM A LIBBABY. - l - ; ;Bran\Dg,'i c , ; v Octob«r 20th, Mitt®;store, s colleotiofi'of miscellaneous works from * library. - ' •* U7T Fof/P&rticulajn sed.oatalogiiea. Sain at Noa. iSOaudlti' South fourth street t SUPERIOR imKJTITURBr-PIANO-PORTE. PINE >- FRENCH--PLATE* MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAB FJ2TB, ka, , - w...,..0n .Thursday Morning, v.'< " : . At 0 o’clook^st^ke'’auction store, an extensive C assortment QfexcdirenfkCQemd-Tiaiid furniture, olegant s pidno-forteSj flni eto., from private - ffimiltesdeMining'boiuielieai'irigy removedfco theater* for ennvenlence orsaJeJ' 1 -' 5 .t apparatus incomplete o“rder. . . - Also,several sulladf ordeateUe satin-damask window ;~eprta{ns.v~ '•-./?*>? > f - -* ' ", '-' - i -- large rron-ddors. 1 ' '■ ■ ; Alflo,!fine rifle.. • ~ ' BaTe at No. No''43s Spmoe street., , ‘ . ';■ BfOOK OP BUFEIIIOR FURNITURE. - On Friday Morning, - ■ ' > Oclo’b'pf SMratlO o’oln/la/at No; 435 Bpruce Street. - beloer Fifth, the stock of anpotlor cabinet furniture o 1 Beater &* Tt&tifmßnVo:inpriafrig a general assortment of L parlor, add chamber garniture, manufac tured in (fib best expressly fotvr&r'foom salee , and warranted. " 'Bala'pa'rhmjtory'. • ? *'* ’’• BaWatNo, 017-GeorjjB street.- " i FUBNITOBB. • OuWednesday Morniug, • *• t ' { 27th iaitSftt/atlO’oiolook, at George street, - seeoiKb-tujdr'thlnl'BtorlMf.tbe etttfro Btoek of-Mr. A'. • /B6y4»D,V'dB^ltning v ibn'dfleM J : Comprising, a ; general - aMortment. jnclnding a number ,of oak, cane, andTanoy • .palfitOd .oHamber sets, drawing-room ~and parler fnrnS f iureY'mebnfactjiredin lhebe»t manner 1 * Catalogues will be ready.four days previous to , 'safe.''"',' -'“..'V -M-. i/ \ , - ' 27“ Sale pirej TO‘OAPrjAtIBTB,'BUIM>KKa, &o,~r,ABBIS‘AND vaj.uabMi tor At pijiyATK Aakb, toflust et, , ; Broad. Sod Fifteenth streets; 118 ■ feet front on Locust street, by 178 feet in depth to a 10 I ' l ' - < ; - ; AT PRIVATE BALE-HANDSOME BROWN-STONE i62o PINE Street, known as « Unloq . Bow.” * MpsESsFATHAJNB, AUCTIONEER ITJ: AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, tf/I. corner SIXTH and RApjl Street! V - ? ' < ' <•'* '. Sale at No. 604 Franklin street. SALE OB PORNITOBE GEN . TLEMATT HOUSEKEEPINa- 1 V'' ,v . i ' fl Ori Wednesday Morning, ‘ ‘' * -20th ioBt., at lO.o'clcck.’at No/GOfFrauklin street; '.'thirdbouioabaya Green; west'side,' con fibs ting In 'pari of elegant plash Urge arm and parlor chairs, to match, olegant reception. ebairs,ottomanii, lounge*, 2 marble-top ipWr and cedtre 4 tables,- elegant velvet car* pete.-mantel oroamenta,„n>ivrorB, parlor 7b!oto, oil ' olotiiJ'dln)ng''tables, c*h&*e*t Chair/, mahogany Aide* boara, ; illtidsand ottrtains/elegaht high post and other ‘ bed/teadaj wardrobe',’ Ingt’afn' carpets,'easy chair.' curled tail' an'.lf other, mattresse*, beds.'apd piUow*, looking fllaMea, ;ba*eatt9, wajb stands, towel jrask*. iron bed* • irteadi* kitchen rarniturc; cooking stoves ana 5 ritr cajrpet*rWindsor cfcalrs,china, *laes,-and queens . war** and ‘ articles generally, appertaining to': house keefrlhg,Ab.,'Ac?f _;s ;,y iM'V. <• > GREAT -PUBLIO AOOOMMODATION. . rJklONEyj' .-r- MONEY! 1 5 . MONEY! ! ] Money liberally adraneedlnlarge or small amoqntel JOrom one dollar tc-theusxnds, on gold and silver plate, diamonds,. watches,, jewelry , fowling-pieces,' musical fdrnitnre; drygoods, clothing, groceries, - eatlery,booka, hones, vehicles, har .1 aeM/spd sdl articles ot vatae, for ray length of time agreed-.on, at Nathans’ Principal corner pf Sixth and Race streets.— •, > Uj“ Promissory notes, with collateral,- discounted .at the lowest market rates.. 1 NATHANS* PRINCIPAL; ESTABLISHMENT, ■ CORNER,OF SIXTH AND RACE STREETS. - Where money wiil be liberally advanced on gold and silver plate,diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling pieces, fl 4.rygoodsl .clothing,, groceries,, liquors,- cigars, hard ware/ cutlery,- fancy articles, mirrors*,painting*, pa* graving!; musical t iustrutosuts, farniture, bedding, horßeß,vehicles, haness, stocks,tulali. other article* .• " - ,! - Personal attention given to all out-door sale*,' either at private dwo.lUngs/Btoraa, or elsewhere, and charges unnaualiy-low. % .■; , / - CAMOBX.V: KATHANS, ATTOTXONEEB', O ina MONEY LOAN OMIOSj No. SM'-Bontt, tHIEB Stmt.bsloirWelimt, opposite Poor it., oil/ \, SlftbtdobrabeloirtbsJllchsngd. - 1 ■ = A J3onrt at boaioww from f.otelock; A. Sf., oalU 1C ~ -Q*Olt>Cfc &i tiif OT»whi»r . ' ■... ■ ■■ ' fc .;-Ooteioor;-s»t«s,!Kil isles at tie Anotloo Hoote, ®*- ;.,'te*teAapffli6iEe.'Wt*itt!iftetoir.tena» , .' i•. • «*«•.•* i <A«(aj>rairly Imt, - «; Adtancflst biadafconi ode dollar to thousands on Bis » ANAWdf-ow -Hmste-sap. Utfrthiot>time sera*! .' V‘ O'O, O;.v -d ■-? ; ,v ».<AllsdtSuiew, *n»r oablraminn done* sifdflTriHmls' , . erllb.be ehsrged 2 par oent.pwr moots j J6M Sad-d»M. ■ - V gr&AJidtW tff-pro&f Ti?lts_tp *tdM all vaTa&blw, anfl tfrffl ‘ y::**<nto *%umfcfoirlb.tf9rmUto: inroi y effect*! Ik* tkttfeatilt of MI peffiocaliWJnVgoodJ ,-i-r i, tJf.jb*ting oa thiirolßee it own*rtd toniske ndtance* on mow s»tii i pjOTATS ! lsirelfj; to» <•* I tejfgf®"' sssSSSe —rr v■ l .rr'jjPl " *r —t [ . y j, *r y* r ’vy • .Id: --'V .-.- -’ IT'UKNESS, BBINLEYj & CO., ! V No. ~4'sS;X4BftAT..BTRBET. .. . 1 ~ BPEOIAT.' An» VE'sALE • OF. VIENNA BROOIIR -SQUARE'AND LONG SHAWLS, OUK NEILLB SHAWLS. SCARFS: AND: POINTS. OP THB.WELL-KNOWN’IMPORTATION OB MESSRS. ,'LAI)BWIGANIIHATDTEB;Dy'EUIINBBS,URIN " , : IBV « 00 ’ “ ‘ , vi On Friday Morning, , . ... • Ocv. 22th; at 10 d’cloofe, toy -catalogue, on 6. »« nIM - Comprising a full assortmeritof Vienna bro9b«s<l n * re shawls* In great variety of styles and colorings. v,A full llnoVViemiahroclje long -v RICH OHiNHUS BHAiyL8 r AND SCARFS. i- A very ißdortment' of-obenCUlefihawls, In grcafclfarlety'•ef-strles, .among which will he found .some elegant all' four* fagetfM _ V- |‘ t • . la - beafrUrul ; assortment 'or [chttmllle scarfs and points* * ' "' ' iry,The attention of purchasers Is respectfully so* llcitedtCihls, lsthoiptehUon of the owner 'ti seU'erery Jot; *■’ '' " { . ' ' - ! *BIOH CHENEILLB SCARFS.— ,t \ i r vi 'On 'Friday Morning, ' • 300 dozen rich high colored chejreillo s:arfa. ' • BRINMSD TEBKBRRI WOOL BHAWLB. An' invoica all-wool 'printed Terkerri shawls, round maiitUla Thlhet shawls,'all-wool plafd long shawls, , :i BLACK SILK-VELVET RIBBONS/ < ’An Invoice Nos. 1 1' and'24 superior duality all silk velvet ribbons. • , .-S , T .V -....v,*•* • v>. ' SUPERIOR PARIS LINED BUCK, KID, CAPE - GLOVES.! . ■ ' - ' ■ ,• 400, down,superiorrqnality/plain and fur-top Paris lined pnck/ijtid, capei an.r dog skin gloves. ■ v jnOMMEROIAXiV SALESROOM/ v//i T BANK and *lO STRAWBERRY, betweed MAR KET and CHESTNUT AndSEOOND and THIRD streets AoOxrointsv SALE 0? CLOTHING, TAILORING GOODS, SHIRTS •« AND DRAWERS, i/ • 'On j yridey Morning, ' , , . Commencing at lO'o’clock:,'will be sold, without re eerveVo large (fad yaluable assortment of ready mado clothW. conßisting of,;via: Raglans, -; L , f .• Sack coats, ■ r ' ! . Frock'CoAtS, (Made in the best manner for men’s « Dress Coats;. ' and boys’wear. * , .Pantfl,and ',-.r 1 »- rv" ' j i .Vests,,! .it. i'.:, J: • : .Also; a general assortment of tailoring goods.’ Also, 100 doten men’s lambs wool and merino shirts ami drawers. ... ■ f£7* The wholo may be examined with catalogues forty ohjthe morning of sale'. • ; ~ ,! ' '■ r • SOOTT,Jr.,-AUCTIONEER, (tnicces • sorto WOLBERT * SCOTT,)4BIOHESTNUTHt., opposite the Custom House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets* a/O'a**.’ • '• *• • OARD.—The attention of purchasers is requested to 4Ko'.sale" this morning;.'comprising- Swiss and jaconet feeti suited 'to Ibe'bßßt'city safes, bonnet ribbons, trim ming ribbons,' fringes, flowers,’ feathers bonneta, blonds, nets', merino and cotton hosiery, 1 raerind shirts and drawers, haodhe'rchiefs, tles f gloves, shawls, oloaks, umbrellas, jewelry, &c. 1 ' . , . *■ JJjf* Catalogues hoW ready. . SALE OP RIBBONS,' FLOWERS, EMBROIDERIES, .Ac... ' • * * This'Morning. ’ ’ J ' 20th inst., 'commencing at 19 o’clock. ITT Samples and catalogues oarly on the morning of sale/ ‘ . . Included will be fomd; vis— ; RIBBONS. Pal! style bonnet 'ribbons, trimming ribbons, moire Antique,,silk.fringes, aoj * u ' -PtOTOBS/. ' Fine french artificial.flowers, fe&thern, &o ‘ BMBMOIDEBIHS. ' Jaconet and cambric collars, and sets, sleeves, edg ings, lcraata ,l rol>eerdsc'.’ • ■ ' - HO9IEBY, TIBS.Ao. Also, ladies* merfnoand cotten boss, gents* hose and half hose, meriiio 'shirts and 'drawers,' fancy ties, ' loves,'Ac; ■' HANDKBBOHIEFB, BONNETS. . , Also. Indies* 'plain and fane/ borders linen-cambric h^Udkoretrefiß,'gout’s fine printed,border do. \ Also, ladles* ffcnc> ani straw tonnels.’ ' ’ . ; WOOL HOOPS: , . Children’*, wpol-hoods, gauntlets, legging?, Ac., operahoods, scarfs, Ac.’ ' ; ’ ‘shawls and;mantili,as. .Stella,and.broebe shawls, cloth, 2 silk, and fancy r clinks and circulars:. ‘• ’ ' . . ’ . ‘' l 7 a. .JEWELRY, - : Albo, a llneor fancy sets, b'eastpina, Ac. - . ',/BLdRDB, BOBINBT. ‘ , ~ Also, blonde, edgings, and bpblnetr- Philip Joed, Auctioneer, , No. /'S36‘MARKKT'STJtiBST, '.between MYTH and SIXTH. »crath aids. I'iRKMPTORY SALE.' BY CATALOGUE, OF BOOTS, ‘ BUDES, GAITERS, BROOXNS, &o. On Thursday Morning, 2lßt Instant, at 10 o’clock pre sleety/we will sell 600 cases men’s; women’s, misses’, youths’, and children’s prime quality of city nnd.Eastern manufacture boots, shoes, ties,, brogana, gaiters, gnm sandals, and over shoes, comprising a choice and desirable assortment for fall trade,'and adapted-to city and country sales, 4|~7* Bamples will bo arranged for examination with catalogues parly on the morning of sale, when the spe cial atteotion of tH&trade and purchaseraiß requested. BY WILLIAM* H* STERR, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 North EIGHTH Street,,below-Arok. , , f <.. y ~ ;r.„l J. A. PBLIBON, Auctioneer., SALE OF- BUPHRIOBr NEW AND" SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE:'CARPETS, FRENCH PLATE MIRBOBB. PIANOFORTE, BILYER-PLA TED WARE, &c , &cV, , ;' v ., . . 4 This Morning, -, . • a „ At 30 o’clock,' at the auction store,,wUl. ho sold by catalogue, a larg'q .assortment household furniture, carpets, &c , comprising the usual variety of well-made new -furniture.. Also, .the furniture,of a family declining.housekeeping., t ... t pianoTforte. Also, 1 cabinet piano-forte, 0 octave, in floe order. V , SEWING, MACHINE. ' Also, 1 sewing machine. , . . , NOTlCE.—Hereafter ud will bold our regular sales of household furniture, &o.f on Wednesday and Sa turday mornlngefj cdmmebcing at 10 o’clock. Evening sales of watches: jewelry. 4 .fabey and miscellaneous goods, will be held regularly, every Monday) 'Wednes day, Thursday, and Saturday-evenings,'co'mmbnoing at IK o’clock. ; ' v - - ' V ‘!E/“ Oohslgnnlents of hew' and Second-hand" house hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets,- watches) jewelry, &c., reapeotfulfy Solicited, bn which liberal cash ad vances will bomodd If required.*'; . ; •rT* Out-dobfwales attended t6‘ promptly. Charges m moderate as any other house la this city. Ci Av DTSXBT & .00., Auotionsbsb and £?• OomrissiOX Msbohawts, No. 27 Bonth-EIGHTH STREET, corner of LODGE STREET. ~ T'"M, GUMMEY &. SONS, . » if# ' REAL ESTXTB' AUCTIONEERS,' No. 620. WALNUT STREET. ~- -r SEOOND FALI4 SALE. '. r i .- »t V-.* Oh’thd.Bremhei. j '•'* - - rOn Thursday. October 28,1868. * Atl2o’6loefc u «will be sold'at public sale, on the prtmHrs.THE HANDSOME FARM AND COUNTRY HBAT.jpf,.William Brown, Erq., situated.in pelaware county, on the main road from Media to Concord, be tween the lands of* Caspar and John Bharplesfi, Etqr*., about two tqiiares from the station on the new Balti more Railroad, within one mile of the station on the West Greater and Media Railroad, and shoot 18 miles fronf Philadelphia, containing in all about 183 acre , 100 of which iB in abfgh state of cultivation, the re mainder choice woodland, with a handsome Fiah Pond in the woods, with about ’ 8 feet of water,in it. The place is convenient to Churches-of all ■denominations, anil there, is, a Public School on opposite side of tberood: •• • J ' ■ *' “*'* - * ? The improvements, consist of an .elegant mansion, of dressed blue-stone, 8 stories high, containing 10 rooms, parlbr,' diiit'rfg-i’dOtn, library, and kitchen on first floor, 2 store, rporas, >wUh*water in first and second stories; the whole house is effectually warmed by s good boater, and ha* jdatzaeon three sides of the main building, 170 .ffetialeugthjand 12# feet wide; ft'flue, carriage road around the house; Thehouse has been*neWly papered and painted throughout; there is ft handsome kitchen, garden, end orchard, adjoining the hou«e, containing a choice collection of fruittrees and grape vines. There Is also a Urge ham and carriage-house, IQS feet front, and' throe stories high; 1 built 16 the best manner, aod of the best material ,with accommodations for 60 head of cat • il&; and ‘water in both stables and cow yard. This is said to be the..best.-bara 1 In Delaware county; also, a good ice-boose, and handsome chicken ana pigeon house. • There is a r good spring house, suitable for a dairy of 80 cows, and a never-failing spring of water running through the Farm, and ‘ springs In every field. •.Teros-rS9,CWO may remain on mortgage,, s2,ooocash Onthe exeou’lorf of tbe deed,'and tbe the hsianoe on the Ist day of Apnl next. C7* Persons ean have every Information given them by calling at the office.- ' - - - On Thursday Evening, Ostober 28th, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange— . THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, known as “Aston Ridge,” containing2Baores,situate in Dela ware county, 16 miles from the city, will be sold agree ably to postponement; on Thursday evening, October 28th, 1868.: MODERN THREE-STORY BRTOK RESIDENCE, No. 31 South Nineteenth street, above Chestnut street • > To close tbe estate of William Davis, deo’d. * VALUABLE BUSnntBS aTAND.—Store and dwel ling, No. 277 South Fifth street, above Bprnce street. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, with four fronts, on Tulip, Tucker, and Jackson streets, and a thirty feet wide street, in the Nineteenth ward, lfiO by 100 feet. CARD.—J^M/Gumrney, ft Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also, household furniture at dwellings. REAL ESTATE AT f PBIYATE SALE.' H 7“ On our Private Sale Register will always ho fount a very large amount of real estate, including every description of City and country property. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, y ‘ Beal Estate Brokers, 4 4 62P WALNDT Street, belowßixth. S /L* FOWLER, , • ’ 'ATTORNEY AT LAW, \ \HOUSTQTf t - . Harris Codhtv, Taxis. - Twenty .years resident' in Texas. ■- Prompt attention paid to Land Business. . ' OFFICE OPPOSITE THE OLD CAPITOL. Rbfshb to—Messrs. Davis 9c Birney. Philadelphia, mh3-w-ly ' -A LEX* MoKINNEY, , ’ - at law, GRKBNBBURG, PA. - Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In diana counties. sell-tf T. T. ABRAMS. 0. A. MAYBE. .A BHAMS.firMA.TER/; ■tV ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . . . ; LOOK HAVEN, Pa., Will attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them/'* Special attention given to the collec tion of olairns. .. Got. Wm.F.Packer,Harrisburg,Pa.; L. A. Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank; General D. K. Jackman, Lock Haven: Hon. A. White, Lock 1 Haven; Simon Scott, Lock Haven: Bullitt ft Fairthorne, Philadel phia:. McFftrland, Evans, & Co;, Philadelphia; Evans # Watson. Philadelphia; Phillip, M. Price, Philadel phia ;"Hon; A.’V. Parsons, Philadelphia;' Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia; Teuer 9c Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside; Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Qoigglo, Esq., Philadelphia.., . t jy 20-tf - .pUARIiBS TETE, OOHMISSIOK MEK- Mid Importer of HAVANA SWABS. (New) 158 W.lmitstreet ..acond story. ' ~ '.ul-ly | AUMAN & BABOKG— S-i‘ lirmorterfl arid Whole Rale Dealer. In WINES, brandies,; whiskey, ginb,tami iangy li iQUPJIS, No. IOI7,MARKST Street, between Tenth and Eleventh KtrMt..' ■' .. . , Jelß-tf' fitAirk - BdOKEI AND STATIONERY.: ' M» HOGAN. Blank Book Manufacturer, ftttd Prtotet; No. ioo WALNUT Street, is pro-- fit 1 either from the ehelvea ■ descTlption } flaitable : °® OBS ; Merchants, and others, of the ?n?a?«SS&2£?''J* 1 !? Paper, aui bonnd la the most subEtantial mwiner. j . -■ OrdeW-fox.^OB‘PRINTING of - every, description ■A mnerS Rds|iii, irenei/ii Aniri.- o*q itationery;..,, ~ , v ; , , ' ‘ t Concerning Mr'. Hogan** Contribution tci ihe Franklin' InetitutO, the Oonjojlttee ypi atSptar of blink i booxs forbankJog andmeycantlleufle is.tho best in the Rxhibition. Thf salection Of.the toaterUlle goXlhe workmanship^most excellent,.and f£e£rfiaiab and ap tappi^prrft^./*j^';b;, ■,'ncap-if "r&kgM'' Ut»?v * H- H/B AOKBREI/V373 ( Bbb]B JNos; 1,2 .& 3 -ITJ /MAOKEREL. ibWholeyHilves/ Quarters, and* Eightbß—in Original Packagesr-jost jeceived tffeby v “ C. O. SADLER 9c OOi, • ) Strt'«t,B(l 49or>boTe,ninf. . & S;-AY~£y*.y,y:;_:, v. \ > '.!«•» r j* til- ‘ rich- iv!,V bJ il i< 0/ jua t tv *Li’i A <V /• i -.vi THIRD FALL SALE. . jSttdiiteoo Coibs. IIIBSSROEB ~X j£St SEA SHELL PATENT GAS-BURNING COOK '■SSja. ING BTOVEB~-Thoyare economical, consuming the gas and smoke that are usually wasted: dura ble by having double instead of Ringle plates; and con venient, having large ovons and being ready bakora. ’ Our new patentod DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the best constructed up-draft stove ever invented. It will heat a large boiler of water,- ’bojl.two dinner.pota, broil a beef steak, bake bread and pies and roast meat, all at the same time and with a siugle Bre. Invalids, and all person# who.appreciate the inflaence °iycn‘Hated apartments upon health, wilt be pleased yi t J?£ , H£ OBTABLB ORATES and MODEL FRANK LIN BTOVE 4 , which ate of beautiful and ornamental patterns, and give a oheerful, open Are, and thorough ventilation. _ , .Strict Idofaoinlsts will be iatisfled with'our SILVER’S, G4B-OONBUMING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the so-called gas-buroing stoves introduce cold air to the top of the are, tke’effeot of which is to cool the stove and waste the fuel, precisely as if a stove door was opened above the Qre In a true gas-burning stove, the air should be heated, in a hot-air chamber, to a tempera ture sufficient to ignite the gases, nn the same princlplo as is adopted io our gas-burning cooking stoves. In addition to the ahovb, a large assortment of Parlor Ooobing Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall Stoves, Portable Heaters, Oooking.Btoves, of ovory de scription, G'aa OveoHj Stove Fixtures; and Repairs may be fournl, in every variety, at out Warerooms, No. 200 North SECOND Street, above Race. oclO-tf '' NORTH. CHASE, & NORTH 1 j, QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE.— JSS Doubtless many of our oity .readers, in passing. jOK? the gangs'of 'Workmen employed in laying down gome of the .passenger railroad tracks in our stroets, had their attention attracted to a portable forge: with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient service. Those forges,j built upon the plan secured by O. V. Queen’s patent are'for sale at the commodious, long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, R&Dge, and Fumace’>dßtkbUshm'ent ’‘of WARNIQK, CHAD WICK, * BROTHER, corner of SECOND and RAOE Streets, who have the sole right for the sale of Quoen’s Portable Forge In Pennsylvania. < There are, we believe, five sizes of this forgo, rang ing in price fiom twenty-two to forty-four 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 from place to place, so as always to be on the spot where workers in iron or other metals are to perform service, whether In original construction or repairs, will at'Ofice concede its great efficiency, and ar range for Its possession ,and use. Tbo adaptability'of this forge 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 calling to it the attention cf road piasters, su perintendents of mines, and others.—[From the United States Railroad and Hioiug Register oo7»lm STOVES I .STORES I <223 SILVER’S ORIGINAL" GAS-BURNING jffajl STOVE, With all the Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, A OFFICE STOVES . In the City, at MAN IGIiE’S, No. 000 MARKET STREET. Call before purchasing. 1 ae2o-6w A, SOMETHING ‘NEW.-GAS BUR f22a| NING COOK STOVE.—I would respectfu ly call «1 the attention of the public to one of the greatest Improvements ever Introduced in Oookiog Stoves and Binges—the burning' of tho gas arising from the coal, by, which means la saved 60 per cent, in fuel and also more inten<o heat thrown to the bottom of tho oven. We eifeot tho 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 ininglo with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, pud causing a tiame to pass around, the oven eqnal to a wood (ire.. This im provement also preserves the centre piece from risking down on the Are, thereby-saving the expense of repairs One of the Stoves CAN BE SEKN IN OPERATION »t 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMEB SPEAR', Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase k. North,} 1116 MARSET Street- sept29-3mo Summer Resorts. HAT'S HO.TEL,..’ , . WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building)corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly oecupled by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged androfitteditina-Buperlorstyle. ■ WnUtthigportfla one of the/most delightful Inland towns in Pennsylvania, and bis house,' he hopes, will be found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citi sens or the metropolis who .dosire to pass an agreeable time daring the heated term of the summer. His omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. Jy2B-3m ~ . W. H. HAY, Proprietor.. jQ BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visitsra on tho 16th ol Jane, and kept open-until the Ist of October. . The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are now folly completed, and the whole establishment has been furnished In supe'rior.style, and the Accommoda tions wilLbe of a character not exooHed in any part of the United'States'. 4 Tho Hotel «U 1 be .under the management of Mr. A. G.‘ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his’guoSta, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. . r In additien to the other means of accent, it is deemed proper to state thatpassengera can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Ghambenborg.: The Company have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with “ Bedford Water’ { by the ■. barrM, carboy', and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, vis: y " For a barrel (mnjbery). $4 OO i.,«‘ Do. .(oak)... 800 u Do. (mu1berry)............ 800 K bo., (oak) .i....... 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 226 Bottles, IK pint, per dosen. 1 60 The barrels are • carefully prepared, so that pur chasers may depend upon receiving the Water xreeb and sweet. All communications should be addressed to THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00.. , wvlO-t' Radford-Ocuntr. rt# Semina itlacljines. HEELER & WILSON’ 15 SEEING MACHINES, , *_ REDUCED PRICES. NEW STYLE $5O. . Allthe formerpatterns $25 lesson each Machine. , A.NEW..TENSION. - -NO WINDING.OF UPPER THREAD. A HEMMER' WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF HEM OR FELL. ’■ ofviObb/’ 028. CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trento N. J. No. 7 EAST GAY Street, West Chester, Pa. oc7-tD26, ’ HARRIS’S BOUDOIR SEWING MA CHINE is offered to the publio m the most rails ble low-priced Sewing Haohine in nse.' Itwlll sew from six to. sixty stitches to, an 1 inch, on all kinds of goods, from earnest tagging to the finest cambrics. It Is, without exception; .the simplest in its mechanical con struction eref made, and can be -run and kept in order by'aohildpf twelve years of age. The dob ability of this machine, ahti the quality of its wobk, aro war ranted to be .unsurpassed by any otheV Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min- Tbe thread used Is taken directly from tbe spools, WITHOUT THB TBOOBLB OF RBWIMDIMO. In faot, It Is a machine that la wanted by every family in the land, aid tfeelowPHeeot, . - l , . FORTY DOLLARB, at which*they 'sold,'bring*them within the reach ol altoojrt eyery one g. D. BAKER, Agent, JelB4ora wkyeowfim ■ 20. South EIGHTH Street. iTcrUl^erff. pHOSPHATIO GUANO. 3,000 BAEP.ELB AND BANS FBOB SOMBRKBO ISLAND, la Btere and for sale by % JOS. B. HANSON & CO., Be. Kffi North WATBR Str«.t, No. 1M North DBI.AWABB A.emt*. <sats anb ®nps. & CO., NO. 813 MARKET STREET, axT« xoir nr stork ak BNTIBS NEW STOCK HATS AND CAPS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE •’ UNION. au!o-2m* ; hotels anb SestaEjcants. Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. PHILADELPHIA. COXDUOTBO ON TUB EpBOPBAK PLAN. A new leaso for a term of years haviog been obtained for this POPULAR EBTABLISHMENT. it will con tinue to be conducted‘as heretofore, on the European plan, and tho prices remain unchanged, viz: Roou Pjsu Day -600. Dinnsb 600. bubakfast and TBA, BAOH, 37)^0. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to mako guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge is made.; There is no bar kept in-the house to be a source of annoyanco to guests. - The accommodations are designed wholly for business men—hence no ladies are received. [D~ This house is never dosed day or night. ? < . J. D. BROWN, . ocfl.Sm ; B. DE YOUNG, JONES &OUSE, 1 ' HARRISBURG, PA., (Erected in 1867.) ELEGANTLY PUBNIBHHD. 'NOW-OPEN TO VISITORS. - my2B-y ' WELLS COVBRLY, Proprietor. Philadelphia warming and -VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD ft WILSON, 1 suooxßßoas ve a. a. babutbow, . tnm OUT ®W stand in Walnnt street LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the fit. Lawrence Hotel, where our old'frriends And the public‘are respeotrully invited' to •kamlne our extensive stock of Warm Air Furnaces. OoQltorßangea, Bath-Boilers,'Registers, Enameled Btone’Mdntels, Parlor Coal Grateß, &0., fte. wo are ■ now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT. ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the . most powerful and economical HeaUr evor luvouted. and suited to all classes of buildings. -'Also, new and'beautiful ' patterns ot Low Do Gfates, ahd Parlor Coal Grates of all sixes and pattern* - We have also commenced the manufacture 0. BNAMELSD' STONE MANTELS from ,Penn tylvania' Stott*',"-' These' 1 Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Pair and Exhi bition 6f the PYanklih ‘lnstitute of this city. They rdprosentallthe rare and beautiful Antique Mabbi.ks, ore not Injured' by Smokes Coal Oatf Oil or Acids. ' and arekbld Whbielklß add Retail, at much /<ssprt«< than Marbtt, Call add-nt them. ' " • -ARNOLD ft WILSON. BBNJ.M'.FELTWELL, Superintendent. . * Fhlladelahla; April. 1858-apW lr SIiIERRY : AITD PORTJVINE.— BO qrtg. S Eighths Harmobf Sherry; 20 qrs. Wallis Port Wlm, la bond and for sale'by / r. WILLIAM H.VEATON, - / ~ 919 SoflthFßONTflfetcl- li r , is*. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1858. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Estate of H. CLIFFORD HEMPHILL, sur secbqdand final account of-Saunders Lewis, Trustee. ■ ' Tho Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust raid account, and report distribution of the balance, will raeftthe parties interested at his Office, in the rear of No. 703 SANSOM Btreot, on SATURDAY,Oc tober 30th, at 1 o’clock V. M. . Seoond,meeting, WEDNESDAY, October2o, at 11PM oo}l-mwf-st* I. COOKE LONQSTRETH, Andi Ur. JOHN MURRAY vs. MARY ANN MUR RAY— Common Pleas, June. Term, 1868, No. 8. - Madam: You wi 1 please notice a rulo in the above case, to show why a divorce, a vintulo matrirn»nii f should not be decreed, returnable Saturday, the 23d day of Ootuber, A D. 1868, at 10 o’clock A. M, THOS. S. DIEHL, Att’v for Libellant. Te Mrs. MARY ANN MURRAY, the Respondent. ocll-mw4t < , - „■ , . rjlHB GREAT WONDER • OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROFESSOR WOOL'S HAIR RESTORATIVB. ' Says the St. Loots (Me.) Democrat: Below, we pub lish ajetterto Dr. Wood of this city, from a gentleman in Maine, which ' Speaks glowingly of the superior merits of' his hair tonic. Such evidence most have its effect, when coming from a reliable source. If certifi cates afo guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs noenoo miums, nor useless puffery from the press : ■ Bath, Maine, Jan. 20,1856. Professor O. J. Wood Sc Oo Gentlemen: Having my attention called a few roonths'since to the highly bene fic’al effects of your Hair Restorative, I was induced to make application of it upon my own hair j which had be come quite gray, probably one-third white; my whis kers were of same character, Some three months Hiuce I proourod a bottlo of your hair restorative, and used it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. -I used it abont twice a week. I have since procured another bottlo, of which I have used some. I can now certify to the world that the gray or white hair has to tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my hair has resumed, its natural color, and I believe pore soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-five years. lam now sixty years old; my good wife at the age of fifty-two, has used it with same effect. „ , The above notice I deem due to you tdr your valuable discovery.' I am assured that whoever will rightly use, as per directions, will not have occasion to contra dict my statements. lam a citizen of this city, and a resident here for the lost fifteen years, and amkaown to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any use you may mako of the above, with my name attached,'ll at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as myself; lam truly, yours, A. 0. RAYMOND. ' ■ Jaii. 23,1868. •Professor Wood —Dear Str: Having had the misfor tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, la New Orleans, lu 1851, I was In duced to make a trial of yoar preparation, and found it to answer as the very thing "heeded. My hair Is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my 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 tho Orthodox Obnrch at, Brookfield, Moss Ho is a gentleman of great influence and universally beloved. WM DYER., Brookfield, 3an. 12,18fc8i Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having made a trial df your Hair Restorative, It gives mo pleasure to say, that its'effoct has been excellent in removing inflammation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which I have beeu'troubled from my childhood ; and had also rentored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi nal color. 1 have used no other article with anything : like the same pleasure or profit. Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sixes, vis: large, medium, and small. The small holds half a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the email, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a qu&rt, forty per cent, more in proportion, and 'retails for three dollars a bottle. O.J. WOOD* CO., Proprietors, 812 BROADWAY, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 MARKET Street. St. Leuia, Mo., And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. aulB-frm&w-8m AeowinwkySm safes A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFAOTDRED SALAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BANKBOOKS, -Equal to any now in use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. Ac., On as good terms as any other establishment in the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No, 26 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. PLEASE GIVE US A GALL'- *ttfB-tf Lumber yard. HOUTZ A 09., (Successors to Montgomery A Neal!,) 0. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Pills, Old Moyamensing District. are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment or ail descriptions of LUMBER, such as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets, Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety oi well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of BUI Btqff,or every variety and description, constantly op baud and sawed to oraer at the shortest notice. Our contfcctipn with Meson. Mebaffey,Houts, A 00., and Duffy, Houts, A 00., at Marietta, Pa., gives us tm surpassed faculties, and enables us to supply orders fox all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and despatch. PINE-QBEKK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable for Ac , constantly on hand. Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited to examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf I UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE JLi tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county. Pa. MEHAFFEY, HOUTZ, a 00., take this method of Informing their customers and persons desirous of pur chasing LUMBER, that they have now ou Rand a large and well-seasoned stook of all description* of Lumber, which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory price*.l Their timber is all from their own MILLS on FINS GREEK, TheyareslaooonuectedwithMesßrs DUFFY, HOUTZ, A 00., and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, Ao., of all descriptions, on the shortest notice. They would also take great pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those La wont of - Lumber In the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of HOUTZ A 00., corner or TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con nected. apm-tf, wtMb OHIGKERING & SONS, Manu frtrri factored of GRAND, PAltLQtt-GIIAND, SCHARB, aod DPRIGnT PI4NO-BOnTES. This is the largest and oldest manufactory In the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1823, Since which time we have MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS, And have received aa testimonials of their SUPERI ORITY over aU others, 11 Gol4 y 18 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals ITT" Pianos to Rent. Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA is at 1307 CHESTNUT Street. 1 oc6-3tn PIANO FORTES. Just received, an elegant stock of RAVEN, BA CON, ft CO., NUNNS ft CLARK, HALLXT, DAVIB ft CO., end GALE ft 00. B PIANOS. HSLODXONB of best Quality, at J.B. GOULD’S, B. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT its. mhlO-r ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00., ' WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Uasufaetarcrfl and Dealer ■ PAINTB, VARNISHES, ind WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oorner FOURTH and dAOE Streets, Philadelphia. Sole Agent* for the sale of the oelebrated Ftoreffe Plate Glass. tuh2B*tf gitfUßb ▼. KBXBIOZ, CiOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, C 5 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET?, rHILADXLPHU. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine*, for Land, River, and Marine service, Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boat*, fte., Out ings or au kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roof* for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, fto. x Retorts and Gas Machinery of tke latest and most Improved construction. Ivory description of Plantation machinery, suahu Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills,'Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engioos, fto. Sole Agents for N. BHlioox's Patent Bugar Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent fitebm Hammer; J. P. Ross’ Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pump*. Superintendent-— B. H. BABTOL. asB-y rrtHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, M. 320 OUSBTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE. DANK NOTES and BPBOIB, either by Its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS aod OITIES of the United States. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MJ LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO , ILL. Tho subscriber, having bod much practical experi ence In selecting and locating lauds in the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for ' LAND WARRANTS OR OASII. Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make Jiersoual examinations, he can always make the most udicious locations. ' Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of ollmate, near the line of railroads, may now be in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required, jjj* Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. B. SALISBURY, jyl6-8m 48 CLARKE Street, Chicago. JJANDSCRUBS AND OLAMFS. No. 1« per do*. 2. 76c. « 8. 87a. « 4.100 c. « CLAMPS. . 6 Row, $1.26 per dozen. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen, 8 Row, $2.25 per dozen. HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, se-16 62 North THIRD Street. Philadelphia r|lo ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. , ACADIA FREESTONE. , Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of tho BLUE, GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softness and delicaoy of color, is unrivalled For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: . Job. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rlttenhouse Square. ■ Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith’s West street and Blttenhouse square. Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1210 Walnut street. A. K. Womrath’s, 416 Arch street. . fatnaol Simes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. , T. K. J. Fossitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and others. .; . . ARNOLD & WILSON, Aeenta, PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING ‘ WAREHOUSE, ' ' 1010 OHESTNUT street. m!H« . B. M, PELTWELL, Bojlt Xtflttl ..Notices. (Eoilette articles. xtAL.HMUHB.tIow. ■WOOD’S HAIR RBsTORATIVB Ettotber JDrugs anir Q[l)emicals. iOarljitterj) aitft Jtrqn. t. TAUUMAV MBMIOV WILLIAM T. NUZKIOX, ®xprT6G ®omiianue. B. S. BANDFORD. Geaaral ftoperintaadMtl HANDSQRUBS. No. 6. $1 12 per dos. 6. 1 26 < 7. 1 60 <• 8. 1 76 « ■■. JMtsuraiue <ttomsimie3... TNSUrXnOE OOMPAKr OF THE JL.BTATB OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIBE AND MA RINS INBUBANOEJ.No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered lnl7MJoapltal *2oo,ooo—Assets, Janu ary 1, 1868, *847,446.60-100, ; • • All invested in sound and available securities— oonti nue' to insnlre on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stools ot fte., on libera] terms. MBK0T0B8: " Henry 1). Bherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, j Samuel Grant, Jr., > Oharles Maoalester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattaon, John B. Bndd, • Henry G. freeman, William B White, Charles S. Lewis, George O. Carson. m HBNHY 2). BHJSBBEBD, President. William Haefii, Secretary. jeO^frm.tl T IHE QUAKER OITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OPPIOB 408' WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS J2T7,- 665.86.—Insuresagainst LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE and the PERILS OP THE SEA,INLAND NAYIGA TlON.and TRANSPORTATION. C 77 per cent, in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. • President—GEOßGß H. HART. > Vice President—B. p. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGBHALL. Assistant Secretary—B. H. BUTLER. „ DIRECTORS. Gao. H. Hart, B. w. Bailey E P. Bobs, Andrew R. Chambers, A. G. Cattell, J. i,, Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards; Ohirles G. Imlay, John G. Dale, , H. R. Coggahall, Poster S. Perkins, Sami. Jones, M. D., Hon. H. M. fuller. se2l-y , Attest, H. R. COGGSHALL, See’y. Howard fire and marine INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Streot, Philadelphia. - , _ DIRECTORS. . John H. Diehl, , Wm. P. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt. M W . Baldwin, Thos. L. Luders, John 0. James, Wm. K. Haraltn, A-J. Buckuor, H. n. Shillingford, J“1»W Sexton. 0. E. Bpanglor, Wiliam R&lgnei, H.H. Houston, Edwin Booth, ' Wm. H. Lore, jolm GMTiaon, Charles P. Norton, E.S. Warae, Isaac Myer. President—JOHN H. DIEHL, Vice President—E. S. WARNS Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. selß-tf A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.. A INCORPORATED 1810—G/fA RTER PER PETOAL. No. 810 WALNUT - Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continued insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property.' All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. . niaeoToas. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, • John Welsh. Caspar W. Morris, Samuel O.Mortoa, James B. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Bdmund G. Dutilh, Charles W. Ponltney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MARTS. Secretary 1a23-y if «TjIIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN”— A GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 416 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company’s Building.) CAPITAL, 8300,000* DJBBOTOBB. Wm.M. Swain, Wm. 0. Budman, [of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemaker, John Auspach, Jr., - Jer. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thoa. Craven, J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters, Wm.S.Boyd, 11. R, Coggahall, Geo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Claghoru. Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. JOEL JONES, President. ' A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAB. B. Altohd, Becretarv.- jy26*ly CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAP1TAL..................8300,000 FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY Ist, 1888. Bonds and Mortgagee, Stocks, &o $349,626 00 Bills Receivable, (forpolloles issued,2,l27 76 Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policies,).... 1.613 83 Cash in Bank and in Office,,,,,, 10,488 46 Cash in hands of Agonta and Correspondents,. 1,898 81 ... . 866,148 86 No losses unadjusted, reported. William M. Godwin, 8. R. Crawford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall, William B. ThemM, B. Franklin Jackson,' ' B.N. Winslow, J. 0. Hopper, ■ Henry D. Moors. WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. 0. Hoppbk, SocreUty. ' mvlO-dtf fUTY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. 1 - CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital;. 8300,000. Organised 1861. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; taka Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; reoelve De posits; hold Trusts and grant annuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Mabtiib, Secretary. DIBBOYOK6. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley. B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Souder, P. B. Mingle, . C. R. Bicking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, , Ludlam Matthews. J. W. Stokes, William Cnrtii, jelB-ly, G. F. Turner. Life insurance and trust com pany.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Comer of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,726.08. . INSURES LIVES for short term*, or *pr the whole term of life—grapfr apgnltiop and, endowment*—par abases life interests in Beal Estate, and makes all oontracts.depending on the contingencies of Life. They tot as lieontori, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. , «Bfsnai. Daniel L. Miller, SamnelX. Stokes, Benjamin Goat?*)' ', . William Martin, William H. Earn, 'Jamas Boston, Samuel 0. Huey, TueophUus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Xdmqnd A. Soudor, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphos Kent, John W. Qornor, William H. Carr, Bills 8. Archer, Edward T.-Mott, Samuel J. Christian. William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Rasta, John Q. Brenner, P.B, Miohler, Easton. ’ DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL S. STOKES, Vice Pree’t. 1 Jon W. Hoaxos, Secretary. nlB-ly t\elaware MDTUAL SAFETY IN- M-J bur’anck company. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of PENN- SYLVANIA, 1835. OlflOE, 8. E. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, ruiLanunrau. MARINE INSURANTS, ON VSBBELB,I * Sbei&t \° ***** ot Worl4 * lt<Lj{Nl> IHSVH4NCEB, 9a Geode, by Rlrer. Canals, Lakes, *qd Lagd Carriage ;0n Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November Jl, 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate ...$101,850 04 PhiladelphiaOity and other Loans 187,011 25 Stock In Banks, Railroads, and Insurance Companies 12,608 00 Billsßeceivable...♦% 22M,2£U 95 Cash on hand 78,802 66 Daianoe in Lands of Agents, Premiums on - Marine Policies recently issued, on other debtsdaethe Company 93,730 67 Subscription Notes., 100,000 00 sihsoms} William Martin, /amps o, Hand* Joseph H. Seal, Thoopkllos Paulding, Edmund A. Bonder« James Traouair, John O. Darts, William Byre, Jr., John R. Penrose, J. f. Peniston, George G.Leiper, Joshna P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Bamnel B.Btokes, Dr. R, M. Huston, Henry Sloan, , Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thogias 0. Hand, Spencer Mellrain, Robert Barton, Jr., Charles Nelly. Jno. B. Semple, Plttsbgh., H. Jones Brooks/ Dr. T. Morgan,/ “ Jaoob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, <» WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND. Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. jaO-y 1 COMMONWEALTH U iffIBX INSURANCE or in STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER rCURTU AND WALNUT STREETS, ?HXiaP>X.rBIA. Subscribed Capital, $500,000. Paid op Capital, $200,000 JfOM. Dr. D. Jurne, Taos. 8. Htewart, H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler. J.M.Whltall. J.K. Walker. Xdw. O. Knight, M. R, Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., 8. S. ljowie. DAVID JAYNX, U. D., President. THOMAS 8. BTXWABT, Vice Pres't. BAKOTL 8, Moott, Beeretarj. je29*J (JURE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME JL INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital ......<lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Aot of Assembly relative to Ifl inranoe Companies, passed April 2d, 1858.) 4 GEORGE >7; DAY, President, THOMAS 8. MARTIN. Yice-Presldont. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia, DIBKOTORfI. George W. Day. Jaoob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Birr^y, Barclay Lipplncott, John W. Averman* Jos. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim, Chou. Stokes, f«24-y M. Stern, farZmmrs, fJIRUITT, BROTHER, & 00., IMPOSTS!S 4KD DIALHBB HARDWARE, CUTLERY, £29 MARKET STREET, Below Sixth, North side, PHILADELPHIA, gIXARDWABE.—The subscribers, GOM UL MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their stock, whion they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con sists In part of— > Ohaina, of all kinds—Trace, bog. Halter, Breast, Ox, Dow, fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Bhlp, Mine, and Ooil Chains. / The celebrated “L” Horse Nails: Stone and Sledge Hammers. “Wright* ” and other Anvils: Bolid Box and other Vices. .Short and long handle fry Pans: round and oral IhkePiuii. ’ “Martin’s” superior Piles and Rasps; Bed Sorewi. “Bxoelsior’’ Safety Fuse: Blasting Tubes. ' Com, Grass, and Brier Boy tnes; Hay, Oorn, and Straw «*nlves. . . Hay, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Porks. Rakes and Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds, Taoks, Brads, Bhoe, Olout, and Finishing Nails, Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Sorews, Locks of all kinds; Cutlery, Rama and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham mers, Planes, and other Tools,*Ao., Ao. W. G. LEWIS & SON, No. 4U OOMWEBQE Street. ETOENOH WHITE ZINC, of the Vleille A. - Montague, ground pare. .It produces a dear* while, fine gloßfl, and attains a firmness and evenness of surface., Guarantied genuine. For sale by . . . 2IEGLBB fit SMITH, •«384tt Southwert cor* fieeoud aad Grepa rte. Thu great standard remedy of THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. VJ? THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOB PURIPV ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THH WHOLE SYSTEM. /- . ■ The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. toons berry A Co., Is now .acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the core of Oxnobrous affections and Scrofulous dlseasesgenerally. The success 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 groat curative properties. Hie Dibuasb and White Swelling. Ulobratiohs of the Bones, Mouth, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial .and healing characteristics are soon. observed In these com ri&lnts. No matter of how long standing they may have >eon, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE In a short time. Trttbb and Scald Head will as certainly yield to this-medicine as ,it is used.. Diseases of the Skin and alleruptlve complaints ‘ generally cannot long ritHain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonio properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females. ' The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled In the cure of all diseases origi nating in an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood ana re invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vice in,their case, willreceive every attention by etter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY A 00., No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F. Long A Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. n. Baser and 8. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A Co.,'Harrisburg, Pa. 0. W. Epting, Pottsvllle, Pa. T. A C. W. McOllntock, Eaaton, Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt A Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. G. W. Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generally anll-mwAsaifim HOBJSNSAOK'S iron bitters*. This Medicine, as its name implies, is one of the greatest strengthening preparations extant. It Is es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or aro afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Piles, NervousDebillty, General Weakness, and all diseases arming*from a disordered condition of the digestive organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY there is perhaps no medioine in the world equal to it, as it'enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood whloh Is so important to brinfc about a healthy aotion THOUSANDS ARE LIVING. a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It Is no humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any thing that is of on injurious nature. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD there.la no better antidote than Hobens&ek’s Iron Bit ters. When the blood is impure the whole body is full of disease. Blood letting may answer for a tune, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. • At the fountain wo must begin, and to cleanse the blood there is no better remedy than these invaluable. Bitters. Their chief eonstituent la. iron, and we all know its effioaeja-iti removing the impure matter from the whole viscera] system. They are prepared by a prac, tlcal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent pbysloians and others, as 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 Ills that his fellow mortals are subject to; and that the public appre ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed mot. as the demand for it has Car surpassed his sanguine expectations. READ 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 Bitters, and knowing Iron to be a powerful tonio, induced me to obtain a bottle, whloh proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her te health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, as she believes It to be a sovereign remedy. JOHN COLE. No. 881 Capitol Street. This Invaluable Medicine Is prepared only by GEORGE 8. HOBRNBAOK, % Pharmaceutical Chemist, ' N. W. corner or THIRD and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, To whom all orders most be addressed. Price fl. Discount to dealers. Bold by Druggists generally. mkSO-y ANALYSIS OF LYON’S CATAWBA /A. BRANDY by A. A. HAYES, H. D., Abqrtu* to thu Statu of Mabbauiubsttb, JGrwuuax. CxrAUAOm. A light-yellowish brown colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated from clean 'linen if left no oil or offensive matter. Analysed for volatile and' fixed drugs, of which no traces of any kind were found. Its color Is proved to bo due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood. ID~Iu every respect it Is a pure spiritous liquor, The fragrance or bouquet which it possesses can be iso lated, ana it'then appears unlike that from Cognac Brandy or Wine, being a fruity easpupe resulting from a. peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella 1, parts In volume of this spirit oootolnx at 60 deg F. 4612-10 parts of pure al cohol,.besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the spirit afford 28 parts of a strong solution of the oil whloh characterises this Brandy; the spirit left, after removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and in all its qualities a perfeot spirit not subject, to blunge. One U.B, gallon of this Brandy at 60 . deg. F. contains, be sidesixae spirit and oil, only 220 grs. of matter com posed of extraot of fruit, gum, and colored resin from wood. Boston, January 25, 1868. Dr. CQXB, State Inspector ol Ohio, and Dr. JAS. R. CHILTON, Ohemist, of New York, both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has no i ival, and has long been. 1 needed to supersede the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure artiole is altogether superior, and a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Dobitity, Ac., Ac. Also. ESHELBY’S STILL AND SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. —Wines are made in the neigh boured of Cincinnati, ana are guarantied to be the P ( ure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated fpr invalids.and persons who require a gentle stlmu* Rnt, and ferSapramentol purposes. Retail price $1.26 per bpVtie. A liberal discount made to the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the “Bole Agents” for the State of Penn sylvania, A. F. HAZARD A 00., • Wholesale Druggists, No. 608 MARKET Street, Also for sale by the following apotheoarles: AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Ohesnut sis. JNO. W.SIMES A am] PA and Market T£. BTAORHOUBH, Eighth and at*. NEBINGBR, Second aqd Mary at*., Southwark. G. W. NHRINGSR, Pawyuak Road and Washington street. GEO. 9. H0BKN8A0&, Third and Green sis. A.R.HORTER.BroadandCoatessts. fell PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on MONDAY, the 6th of September. Private Instruction, though favorable to rapid pro gress, yet eeqds the schplar into the.world with a been eeusifivenesd, which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes foroea the Instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those personal to each individual, and the learner either loses all interest, or becomes superficial Inhls acquire ments. For these and other reasons the number is limited. For farther Information apply personally, front nine o’clook A.'M. to one o’clock P. M., or by note, to se!B-tf B B^EWART- Principal. H/rKS.-BBTAN 18 SEMINARY, -LiA batayia, n. y, THE FALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca tion \s one pf rare beauty and attraction), commences on the 10th of September. It continues strictly a Fa mily Boarding Sefaool for Girls, and is thorough, select, aud homelike in all its appointments. The number of pupils (s limited to those who can be seaced at the ta ble of the Principal. 03* OIRQTJLABS will be sent showing Terms and Regulations. 9 Batavia, op., N. y., September, 1868. se!B AXLEN GROVE BOARDING and DAY A SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, Frankford, Penn sylvania. Six miles from Market street, Philadelphia. The WINTER BEBSION of this School will commence November Ist. Parents and Guardians who Intend to place thefr daughters or wards at ttys Institution, will qQ well to make immediate application to Mrs- E. L. THOMPSON, Principal and superintendent, opfi-ws-fit#' K»,78» 87 ,D Jt* V' COMMERCIAL OOLLI OHBSTNUT and BBYKMTE An Institution designed TIVB BUSINESS. . BOARD OF B. B. Oomegys, Francis Hoekiiif, George H. Stuart, Daril tyU«p, BariaS. Brown, liuc llacker, A. v. Pattons, D. B. Hinxnan, Frederick Brown, Josbna Llppincott. EVENING SESSIONS after September l&th. Each Student has individual ihst&uqwov Jat tfc|g Institution, and a Diploma from hero la thoVostre commendation a joung man can have, for obtaining a good aitnatioq. CATALOGUES may be bad on application at tbe College. geB*tf piLASSIOAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, VV below Locust.—Unties resumed MONDAY, August 80th. J. W.FAIRES, A.M., au2S*2m Principal. COMPANY, LEIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near Race, ip SOW OPEN TO Q VI IHSTBCOTIOK is BOOK-KEEPING, WHITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THU DAYTIME, AS USUAL, se4*ly Bryant & chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast comer SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, for Information, call or send for olreqlar, jelS-tf EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. DUFF & CO.'S MERCAN- COLLEGE, Southeast corner uauiuaaa EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets, (established «» 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the counting house, counas of Practical, Single, and Double Entry BOOKKEEPING, Including all the Auxiliart Books, Comhbboial Cal* oolations, and BUBINEBS WRITING, is taught In tbs moat successful and satisfactory fitjle m. noons, ) p . , Mtll P. EDWABDS, ( Prlaoi P a “* Mft. B B. BUBTON, Penman. pRESSWBLL & 'WILLIAMS, No. 206 WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship, pen and consumers with superior Broad Top coal from Lancaster Mines. oc4tf ©Q OK PER TON for the test WHITE *JP ASH COAL, warranted free from alate or dust. HICKS’ GOAL is the best and choapost in the city, re-soreened in yard and dry under cover. HICKS sells none bntthe very best Lehigh and SohuyiklU Coal, and warrants full weight. , HICKS Bnperintends the delivery of all Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be as represented. HICKS’ Yard and OHico Is at the sontheast corner of MARSH ALL and WILLOW, where he Invites all to call and examine for themselves the above facts. ■- a025-8m PISTOLS, Sco, CTCBRING, FOX, & 00., , wholesale and X 1 retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN BOAS. Schuylkill yard—BAOE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal from the most approved mines, under cover, and pre pared expressly tor family use. . r§£.y gUFFALO ROBES, BY THN BAM Oil BOB!, 0.8 0. V. WOHRATH S 415 AND 417 AROH STREET. 1M ANIL A. CIGARS. —1 Oaao First Quality IU Maalla Cigar., Ja»t«^|tore E and o ror«l, . aomtfijßcwx strMt, iileSicwal. Sftutatiottal. iTHTIiADETTFuTA iEGN, eortheait earner of H Btreats. to fit young men for AO* TRUSTEES. SUXB, &C. Hoilroab'.£ines. PHILADELPHIA ANDJELHIBA BAIL JL ROAD DINB.—QUICKEST SOUTH to Hlmiu, WUkosbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Reck Island,- Niagaia Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. > Pauls, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Loriu. - Passenger trains will leave-the Philadelphia and S^ll” s /V5 Uroa<l Depot, comer BROAD and VISE sgfsacsfflsss 8 59 F - M - WIGHT express, Detroit, Chfcrgo, BddlfT ' heokea tq *««Uo. i»a; Suspension EIST. * nl or SIXTH nnd-OHESXHUT senger Depot, eomerof BBOAD end Vine . THROUGH EXPRESS PRKIGHT TRAIN Deeres the Depot, Breed street, below Vine, dellr (Bondejs oxoepied,) for *U points West end No^tb.ate Freights muet be delivered before 3 P. M. to tnsnre their going the same dej. "' Far further Information apply at j . Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to OHAfI. P. TAPPEN, General Agent, , N. W. cor.Sixth anU OhestnutStreets. odl’it Philtdelihia. PHILADELPHIA CK£S«3g!!!?gi§AND' BBAMNG RAILROAD. FRBIOHT TOR BABBISBURG.-Tho Phil«delphi» ana Beading Bailroad Company are now prepared to forward freight to Habb*sbijbq» and to all pointa on the Lebanon Valley branoh of this roAd. Freight delivered at the Company’s depot, southeast r? r ?? r and GHEBBY Streets, before 4 o’clock F. fib, will be forwarded on the same day, and will arrlre at Harrisburg before 10 o’clock on the following morning. For rates, &c., apply to * JNO. F. BEATY, General Jigent, Broad and Cherry streets SLBrwr NOTICE - SUMH EB» jc-»jw gg-BMy ARRANGEMENT PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON MORE RAILROAD. • _. Oa And after Monday, May 10, 1868, »«» MJVE 7 piIILAi)ELPHIA nP M B l m °"’ 8 X -M., IP.M.,(Exp«M,) and ' P° r WUmlnKton, at 8 A.M., 1, 4.80, and 11 P, Por New Goalie, at BA. and 480 P M' Per Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M Pot Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M Por Seaforti at BA. M., and 4.30 P M _ TRAINS POS,PHILADELPHIA, 640p"m " “ ,-S0 ’ Bxprw "> 1016 A- M., and Wilmington at 6 48 and 10.80 A. M.,and 1.48 p Now Oaatle at 8 and 8.60 A. M., and at 8.16 Leave Middletown at 8.88 A. M., and 8.46, Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.66 PM. Leave Seaford at 8.25 A. M„ and 2 P M " . TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at, 8.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.16 SUNDAYS only »t 11. P. M. from Philadelphia to B»t - tlmore, • • - Do do 6.40 V. M. from Baltimore to Phil** phi*. M follows ?” in ’ Wlth attached, will ran for PerryrlUe and Intermediate Leave Wilmington for do do do T4BP S- Sw® de Q / ac ® for Baltimore do 680 a!m! Leave Bdttaore for Havre de Grace do 610 p! M Wilmington for Philadelphia do 640 P M J* 9 8. M. PBLTON, President. IVEW- YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN rJIAHIiSJf 0T amlboad and Philadelphia AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES. VBOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. AND WAY . PLACES. . , Leave as fellows, via: ✓ . fjusl Ate A. U., Tit Camden and Amber, Aoeommoda- At« A.hi.,via Camden and Jersey CUT, N,’j. Ac commodation..., .... '' g 26 AtB A. M., ria Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mali,, t 8 00 At 10 A. M.j by Steamboat JohnN6ilson,via Taoo* .?T^ n i ,er ? 6^- 0lt J) MoTOln 8 Rxpreaa....,*,,,.. 8 00 At'iP, U.) Tit Camden and Amboy, 0. and A, At dP. M. ria Camden and Jersey OUy, Evening - UulMttltAMlMMtMtMtittMMU.tlAt 8 0 At 3 P. M. } via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda tion, Ist Class.. ... %oo A \fo|,' 2ui’ 0U«S.“!“ “1 50 At 6 P, M., ria Camden and Amboy, - tion, Ist Glass...; 9 00 At 5 p. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd C1a55.,,,,,,,,1 75 s*o 6P. M. lt&e runs daily, all others Sundays ex TJlpreuLinM rtop »t the principal eutiohe only. »°J Flemlngtoa. &o.,atBA. M and 2% P. M. from Walnut street wharf,. WaterG*Pi Stroudsburg*Scranton, WRkesh&rxe. lnZb£l- *■ for freehold, at 6 A. If. and 9 p. Id for Mount Solly at 0 A. M., and 9V* and BPM ' WAY ZONES ’ for Bristol, ‘foentop, *O., at 2# and 4 P. M.» B * TWI7 ’ &alb «* on ' . StMlitoo for Bonlaatown. ani In termediate places, at ajtfp.M. " ' 1 Bteambeat Joho «e!1»on, for Taeony, at 10 and 11* A. M , *ad Tor Bnrlinflrton and Bristol at 4 P. M. ■ M > le&Tf Walnut street wharf HT-Fifty pound. or baggage only allowed each pae- JJnger. Feasengen ua prohibited from taking iny thing aa bagjtoge bat their wearing apparel, ■ All b« gage orer ifly ponnda to he paid for ertr*. The Com pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one e.n.» llaWe Sr any amount be yona *lOO, except hy epeeial contract. . ' Wll. H. BATZMER, Agent tal - 1 l' 0. * A. i. I. 00. TBS8 PElrjB, sti*v-akia loco XOtIO CENTRAL RAILROAD I 000 FROM PHILADELPHIA. 90 PITTSBURGH, - And thence by Railroad to WHEELING, ■ i ■ BT. LOUIS, STEUBENVILLE, OLBVBEiITD, CINCINNATI, OHIOAGO, LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON, INDIANAPOUBj STTPAtoS/ OHto,iNW^OTo»^lr im oai. PMWngen to polpts.west of Plttabtmli. Wl«»Uoi, OlOTelond and Orutlu,, haTe efeoloo of Motoß, uidari raquostod to m.k« * Mlsxjtion kefare for tick- THRU* THROUGH TRAINS MAYS PHILADSL PHIA DAILY, grmlngcloM oonseotiou >t PltUiaiji to All point. West. On nnd nft« MONDAY, Mv 10th, 1868, Thro, through, and Taro aaeomtnodaUon trains, will ].». the depot, S. B. oorner of BUVENTH and MARKBI streets, M follows; - **4iBB w» fmaiuiOT nuKa vtou Yntaßoioi AXO in WIBf UiTI, AHO TBl WIST 41UTI Mail train at.... 7.39 A. M. Mail train at.. 11.00 night Vast line 100 noon. Past line 4.60 ATM Express mail.. 11.00 night. ExpressmaH.. I.lonoon. ' WAT MAWS L*ATM. WAT TJUIHS ABUTS. Harrisburg ac- Harrisburg ac commodation.B.oo P. M. commocUtion.f .15 P. M Lancaster “ 6.00 P.M. Lancaster “ .9.50 A, M. The mall train stops at all the stations between Phil*, delnhia and Pittsburgh. The Express mail runs daily, the other trains Sundaj The eua lew th» P«nn«rW»nl, Ballrond Fuungai Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MABKKI streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where throng) tiohets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du ring the day; ■ No oharge for handling baggage. For further information, apply at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the hoars of 7 A M. and 11 P.M. THOMAS MOOR*, mylo • , Agent Penn’a Railroad do. fSS» mmb AORTH PENKSYL- RAILROAD. PALL ARRANGEMENT. Per BBTHLRBBM, DOYLESTOWN, Ac., and by dose railroad connections for Easton, CaUwissa, New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Maucb Chunk; Elmira, WUkesbarre, Hazleton, Niagara Palls, Scranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, August 85th, 1868, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets. Philadelphia, as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesharre, Water Gan, Scranton. Ac., (Express,) at 6.16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Maneh Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.16 P. M. PorDoylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M. and For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.46 A. M. and 6 P M. TBAINB FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown /Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and 8.80 P.M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.80 P. U. Doylestown Trains ran daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. ’ All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Fare to Bethlehem...'•••• « m ** MauehOhunk a4O u Easton ygo ,c Doylestown go FOR SOHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN—Bj 6.16 A. M. train to Easton, thende by N. J. 0. RR. ana D. L. & W. BR. to WaHhlngtouythence by stage, arriving at the Moun tains at IP.M. Fare 93.10. au26 tf ELLIS CLARK, Agent PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN A AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—SUMMEJ ARRANGEMXN T .—On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 18*8. JOB GBRMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at fly, 7, 8. 9-06 min., 10.11 X A. M., 1,3, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9, io, and 11# P. M. Leave Germantown at 6,7, TV, 8.9,9 v, 16Jtf, 11V \f °»i ITT" The 7# o’clock A. M. Train from Germantows will stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations. ON SUNDAYS, y Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6#, and P.M. Leave Germantoifa 8# A. M., 1-1 min., 4)f, and CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD, x Leave Philadelphia at Ojtf > 8, 9.06 min , 11V A. H. 2,8,4 6,8, 10 r. M. ™ Leave Chestnut Hill at 6 40 and 7.36,9.10, and 1010 A. M , 12.60,8.10,4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9.20 A. M., 2,6 V, and 8 P. M. Leave ChestnutHUl at 8.10 min A. M., 12.60 4.16 8.40 P. M • FOR OONBHOHOOKBN AND NORRIB TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at BV, 9,11 A. M., 1.06 min 8.10 min.;4# v 6X, 11 * P. M. Leave Norristown at 6, 7,9,11A.M.,1,8X,and6h ON SUNpAYB, Leave J?kil&delpMfc at OX. It., and 8 V. U« Leave Norrietown at T A. M., and 6 P. M. JOB MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia ate*, 7X,9,11 A. M. 1.06 min. 2.06 min.. 8.10 min., 4K, 6*, B¥, 8, lIV P. U. x^JsxSaVfit.^’ "*• n * A - H Ip” Sacdaja same aa Rorriitoim. OHJfISTBB YALLEY ‘RAILROAD YOB DOWNING Leave Philadelphia at BJI A. M., and 8.10 min P u Leave Dowclngtown at 7JK A. M., and IP. M. H. K. SMITH. General Superintendent. - Depot, Ninth end Green street*. Philadelphia ®obntw. SFtJGUET & SONS, * Importers of HAVANA OIGARB 8028 , 210 South FBONT Street U AVAN A"* CIGARS.— IO6,OOO La Flor 1.. 4 e J* s*™™ let, 2d, and Bda,just arrived per ong MAyQaeoa,*’ from Havana, in store and for “'•V.. WILLIAM iL.YEATON, “**•« . No. QlB South VRONT StrMt. CTIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS « SEGABB.—A ohotte Inroloe of tken coiobrAted" bnudoon fcotrd brig “NowEm,” doily expected from. Kstoho, and lor «010 low, hr OHAHIis ISTB, ■>' -mi wedtoin State., by a continuous Railway direetThle at with daily iineof otorelcnd^cc 1 n.^^v 0 ” V** Wsetem RiTera, and at ISSSsSasrs.flisgs', BHB&H? I*WW PHILADELPHIA AND PITT FlMT'oiisi-BooU, Bhou, Ham, and '/ .* ' ' o*pe, Bw>lLe,Dry Ooodr, (In . hales andtrtinkn), Drugs, (In liorea ■ - • festhera, fura. Ac......':we fiooxD • Crass ghwtin*, - *** BUrttaEMid Ticking, (In originii balce), Drnga(in caiiSe), Hardware, Leather, Lienor, (In ceeke,)-Well : Paper,-Wool,-ami Sheep Polte, la.li.ard,eo.&c..ng nerm - Txixd Ousa—Anrila, Hcmp. Baoon and .Fork, Baited,- (loom or In' aaake), Palnte, (dry and in .11,1 -ou* (esceptlmrina ro » in )—*«i Mo. per 100 Fowarw Onass-Ooffee/ Flah, Beoon, Beef, and Pork. /in cahky or bore aaatward), Lard and Lard Oil, Naila, »ode_Ari. Oeromnoiar, Ter, Piteh, . , lonn, Steel, Mannnwturel To l«r JM ihe., until further notioe. taaTSwi 1 * 1 ''ttotexoeedlng MO lhe.weight, SSL' ® «s.*‘ PhUndsiphis; Hunt A Koona, Jhatlmor. j D. A dtiwut, p/ttalrirgh i H. H. HOUSTON: • " General freight AgsaA ' HV J- LOMBASBY, deO-, general gnperintendeat.-Altcona. #». Wines and jCiflitors. GROVE WHISKEY.-a de . 5? , the consumption of .impure inlrlta effects epon lhe confutation’, V lB hi the pnhUc of. an article which the cnalymtion of Profesecr Chilton, Analytical n?w“ t <ir°!>?, 8 T y°, r , k ' ,lKl Meeara. Booth, Garrett, A Philadelphia, proree, beyond all qoeation, to he lhe moat pure aodconseqnenOyleaatlnloriouaenlrlts ©ver offered the American pnblfe *; - CBSXIfICATB OP DR JAS. R CHILTON. I nara uialyzed a sample of Chestnut-Qroro Whiskey, ftl /- CHARLES WHARTON, Ja Jf Philadelphia, aai hating carefnlly tested it, I «m ?l e rtSi?*irf Bt,ata lt i 8 €ntl relJ from poisonous or deleterious BubsUnces It ia an unusually imre and fine flavored quality of Whiskey.- *, f , . J AMES R. CHILTON.V.D., York, Sept. 3,18581 - Analytical Chemist. _ ‘ ’ , PfliLAnatPHU, Sept. 9,1858. DxinSia: Wehaye earefuily tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you pent os, and find that it contains norm of the poisonous, substance known :as f üblo Oil, whloh is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. . Very respectfully, V. ;•. - - BOOTH, GARRETT,OAHAO, _ Analytical .Chemist*. No- KI Sonth FRONT Street, Philadelphia. , : se2f4toc2l T MENE A U . & FILS'ROCHELLE ■“* T ®HAN n IBB.—-The undersigned, haring been appointed Sole Agents in the State of the sal® of the above celebrated Brandy, aro prepared to offer it, to.the trade at the lowest market rates, from U.S.BoDdedWarehooaea. ARNOLD A WORL i . * a2B - tr .. , ■ .. MO Walnat street. pBRANDIES^—« Finet Oaatinon,” Msrett, A-f and other Oognaes of viurioux vintages, In hair pipes awl quartor caAs: PsDrroiHin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half cask*, and aaaka. Imported and for rale by “ - : HENRY, BOHLSN A CO J PQgg 331 and 333 SouthfourthftrMl. iPgltftes, leroelirg, ®t. J b. oaldw:ei,Xi & oo;, • . - .483 CHEBTNIJX Street.-' Hsye received, per'ateamers. new stylet Jewelry. Chatelainst Vest ChalnaT . Splendid fans. Hair Pina, fruit Stands, Sugar Basketo. Jet Goods and, flower'V«Ad Coral, Lava and Mosalo get*.* T m Agents in Philadelphia for the sale o Charles frodsham > a LONDON TafE«KEEPEBS delO SJILVBR WAKE*— K^^r.xywrwSllll,lAM WILBON A SON, * MANUFACTURERS OF SILYEd WARE ... (ESTABLISHED 1813,) - B.w: oonnaa mta ahu oaun mnn. A large assortment of, SILVER WARE, of every de scription, constantly on hand, made'to order to matfch any pattern desired. , • • . ~ M Importers of. Sheffield ami Birmingham imported ware, - t » •; ..seOM&wly XS. JAHDETT & BRO. • HAXemOTUBSXB AXh QOOhTns Of - A, BILYER-PCATED WARE, No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, / ap stair*.) . Philadelphia. Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trada TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERYIOK SETS Wrnr PITOHBks, OOBLRTS.OOTfI. WAITERs’, V™ ’ Rets, c astohs. knlyus: spoons, forks, • , LADLBB,&ej &c. ’ ’ aa2-iy Spying. THE BRITISH AND NORTH gfjgwg AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STBAM SHIPS. ; Moicotw ycuw 90 Liruroox.. oM«fo>tia PMMg» *, .....ns* Second. Qabia Paaagi ;« 'it- ,* aOM *5 Iit*BTOOL» gwf. o »“" *«“«• «uo KwtradO.Mn fum., SO ■ ®he eklpe from Burton nil it nallfei. PERSIA, Oapt. Judkinn. CANADA, Cast, t...» . AKABU, Oept.J. Bton*. AMERICA, Oapt.WlSman Si 1 * 044 - HIAGARAO.pt.Rvri.. AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon, XUROPA, Oapf. jTteiteh. Theaa vessels oarrr » dear whita light at maat-head: green ou«ta*bo«db©wi.xe4*nportbow. -• le * Vßf Boston, Wednesday, Oot. 20. IMfB 00 * “,NxYcrJr,WedneedAy,(Vst. 27, SSSSF^’J*} “-Boaton, 'Wednesday, N4t. 3. EdWo*! *<>N.York, Wednesday, l Nor. 10. AIUERXOA, Widunan, Boston, Wednesday;Not 37. ASIA. Lott, « n. York, Wednesday, Bept. 24. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board. Tfie owners of ttieee Stupa will net be insoowtaMa ft* Go i? , * B l lTor> Sp*®*, Jewelry, YreeiouMtenea or Metals, unless bills of lading aro signed therefor and the valne thereof therein excrtaied. Jor freight or passage app fy to ocl6»y B. OPyjjLD, 4 Bowling Green, K. Yoik. 1858. 1859. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAID PACKET LINE.—The aplendld Boats of this old and popular LINE will leave Memphia and New Orleans,' as heretofore, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, A IBID ATS. MONDAY PACKET**. NEBBABKA. ...Cap?. A. R. IRTIN BBK PRANKLIN Cap*. J. D. CLARK! WEDNESDAY PACKETS, ?S??J?JJ ONDS —** o*pt. JAB. P. SMITH, INGOMAR RURDETT PARIS. PiUDAY PACKETS. _ BELFAST H.B. W. BILL. tUT* These Boats connect at Memphis with the Bail roads from that point, also with regular Backets for St. Louis. LraiivUte, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on their respective days. Leave Memphis ffcaediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Cars. Passengers 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. Shock, Ad?. Agent. ' . od3-2m FOR CHARLESTON, SC*—HERON’S n BBS LINE—ONLY BFGTTLAR LINE—GOODS RE CEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY.—Freight and insurance at less than sailing ves sel rales, by .the steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Captain C, P. Manshman, to sail on Saturday, Oct. 23, at 10 o’clock, A. M.j from second wharf above Vine at. For further particulars please see advertisement of Steamship KEYdTGNfi STATE, in this paper. For freight or passage apply to FOR CHARLESTON AND SA S&EBL TANNAH -HERON’S Lffll. . QOODB BKOSITXD ANJDBILM O* IdLDINg BIQNXD EVERY DAY. The splendid ftrst-claas aide*«heel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE sad STATE 07 GEORGIA, Now form s weakly line for the South and Southwest. One of these shies sailing every SAT CRD AY at 10 o’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston-and. Ba> nano. JOB OHABLISTON. The eteamtbip KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.p. M&rsfem&n, will oomme&ea loading on THURSDAY. October 21, and sail on SATDJBDAYj October 29. at IQ o’etook, A. M. > ’ JOB SAVANNAH, Ike STATS or OSOBQIA, Oapt. John J, Surln will commence loading on lhnradar. Oot. SSth mi Mil on Saturday, October SO, tt 10 o’clock AM * At both Charleaton and Barannah, thow ehipaionneot with ateamera for florid* and HaTana. and with rail roadj, to., for plaoeain the Bonth and Bonthwcat " T&EIGHTB BSDT7OJE2) MSrstSX£&s l 2r* atu *•* IHSOHANOB. IBSiaHT arid nmua oa a 1 uga ptopottion ot goods aWnped Bonti will bo found to bo lower b» these ship* than bj sailing Teasels. 9 0»M» 00 Steerage 8 w BxeoTSJon Ticket*, good for the present year 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed for frslght or passage, apply to „ „ A. H3RON, Jr., . . . , ?»• 8“ t’* l ®' Bl ) North WhWM. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T. C-. BUDJ> Agents la Savannah, O. A. GBXINXB & q*> For Florida, from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. - vuu,4 » For Florida, from Savannah, steasatrt BT matwr «nd ST. JOHtfe, er.rr Tueed.j Mid ® ‘ For Havana, from Charleston, steamer i&abst. the dth Mid loth of ermr month. jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER- Sg£S&POOL, BSLSAST, DUBLIN, ud LONDON DBKK/, yttrot dalay, for 80 doll An. 1 Batura ticVata, good for Bix months, to either of the S2«Sh»'^»dh2S [ r . 0f ‘ hsUß *> B# „ won nw tow. Idinburgh, Cummin*. Saturday, Oct. 80,12o'eloek. W. g°odwin< Wednesday, Not. 24th « JpaJnqurgn, Camming, Wednesday, Dec. 22d u .... . „ «omonisaow Wmbargh. Camming..,. Wednesday. Oct 6th. Glasgow, Goodwin.; ....Saturday, October 23d. Edinburgh, Camming Wednesday, No?. 24U». BAfclfß 07 YABBAGB. uuuiwv m > Writ Clue.. «••• 1& guinea* Steerage, found with cooked proriiioni.,,.., 8 <( note auir roue. JlratOlaas....... *.*.....*75 00 Steerage,foand with oookedproTisious.......... so 00 Children under 14 yean of age, half fare; Infants la Steerage, free. Beturn tickets available within six months, by any Steamer of this line. first Class ...5140 00 Steerage *6O 00 An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer, for freight or passage apply to - WORKMAN fit TO., m WALNUT Street, fhlUAel pkla. . BOBBW! CRAIG, IT Broadway. New York. HALh dfc LONIY, Bnchanfm’sWharf, Baltimore, nyll . . . , CL ATE I feLATEI! SLATE 11!—Hoofing Slate, of all sites, and at very low rates, kept ooa* stantly on hand, and for sale by v . . . f(EKING, fOX. A OO.V GKBMANTOWN BOAD and .THIRD street. N. B. Slate Boots put on in the best mauaer, and it. UlwtwwM .ttj; ,C«pt. WM.WBAT. ...T. H. NEWELL. A. HERON, Jk., 828 North Whbtftn,
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