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WBSTCOXT, P. M. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, OF AUGUST T3RM, 1858, No. 162. John Mayberry and George Nyce 1 Michael Gerhart and Catherine,his | Action on the case, wife. . ; To all persons interested in the estate of JOHN NYOJS, 14te of Upper Salford township, in said county, deceased, whether as heirs next of kin. devisees, lega tees. executors, or otherwise, greeting: - Whereas, upon nprecipp issued oytfae Register of Wills of said county to said court, relative to an instru ment of writing now on file in said court, alleged by tbe said John Mayberry and George Nyce to oe the last will and festament of said deceased, but denied so to be by the slid Michael Gerhart and Catherine, his wife, it was, on the 9th day of Oetober, A! D. 1658, ordered by said court that an action npon the case be entered into In said court, as of August term, 1658, No. 152, by the said John Mayberry and George Nyce as plaintiffs, and that the said MlehaeliGerhartand Catherine, his wife, should 'appear as defendants therein, and that tbe case should be put at issue, and duly proceeded in, so that a trial by a jury on the merits should be had, to dotermine whe ther the said instrument is the last will and testament of said deceased or not, and that the ease should be put at the head of the trial hat for the second week of No "yembsvtenni 1858, wbirti term will commence on the Btb day of November, A. D. 1858; and it was farther that notice should be given to all persons in terested, whether as heirs next of kin, devisees, lega tees, executors, or otherwise, of said action, and to come into said oourt and become parties to'the same if they see fit; such notice to be served personally on each of them as reside in the county of Montgomery, at least fifteen days prior to the Monday of she second week of next November term of said court, and to all others by advertisement once A week during threo weeks in one daily newspaper published in the city of Philadelphia: F 7 Therefore, you are hereby notified of said action, and that you may come into said court and become parties to the same if you shall see fit, &c. ' - F. SULLIVAN, Prothonotary. pBOTHQHOTAivr’B Offiob, Nobiubtqwh Pa.,October 9,1858. ocll-m 3t# Rachel e. hewlings w. Charles E. H&WLINGS. Court of Common Pleas, Juoe Term.J6B, No 62. Sur Libel for Divorce. October 22,1858. —Rule to show cause why Divorce, a Vinculo Matrimonii, should not he decreed in the above case, returnable November 0,1858, granted by the Court. ' Please take notice of the above rule. WM. W. JTJYK W AI»| Pro Libellant. Notice.— all persons indebted to the estate of DAVID S TOWNBBND, late of the Third ward, dtp of 'Philadelphia, deceased, are requested to m»ke immediate payment, and those haring claims will present the same, properly authenti aated, for settlement, to P. H. 80HBAOKE, No. 402 SOUTH Street, shore Fourth, attorney for ELIZABETH 10WN8END, Administratrix. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' In the matter of theßatateof 1. DOMINICK BE NELL, deoeased, lor proceedlngsin partition. It appearing to the Couit, from the return made by the Sheriff and Jury of luqueat, that the premises in these proceedings described eonld not be parted or di vided without prejudice to, or spoiling the whole, and that thoy had rained and appraised the same, as therein set forth, on motion of DANIEL DOUGHER TY,'-Esq.. Attorney, Ac., the Court ordered and de oreed that the said Inquisition be confirmed, and granted a rale upon the Heirs and Parties interested, to be and appear at an Orphans* Court, to be held on Friday, the 17th day of December, 1858, then and there to accept or tetaae to,tafce the Real Estate of the said decedent at the appraised valuation sat on itbvthe said Inquest, and in default thereof, to snow cause why an order and decree for the sale of said Beal Estate should not be made. ' [ooll-m-Bt3 JOHN SHERRY, OlerkO. 0. i\OTICE.—WHEREAS, Letters of Admi <> f the Estatate of JACOB B. OLE. decoMe dj haTe been granted to tho on- P eraoDB indebted to said estate will L._A * and those having claimß or de m,D<l’ wm ma 0 k » ““'"‘Le »am«, withont delay, to oall mßf* CLEMENT, administratrix, oeII-m6t» . leoa w<lDnt gin < et ,»b ~« tetter* Testamoatarj tra the Estate of said Decesspd Jia' IIK b ea; granted to the undersigned by tho B FBIs“ TEB OF LANCASTER OOHMIP, they heraby Notice to ell persons haying elaima’or demands against said Estate, to present them, duly *Z either.of tho undersigned without delay: aad all cer° sons knowing themselves indebted to said deceased are requested to make payment without delaySk WILLIAM OABPJCNTEB, ’ Reslding at No. 27 East Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. x . SAMUEL L. WITHER,! ~, Residing at N-E cor. 13tb«fe Spring Carden, j Or at No. 1123 Markot Stress, Philadelphia, . ( , j Sr Slater Otis , mmmfth ’W M Dr Slack D C Pi (^jjSTnTiq Jos SHfor 00l Ell 3 Morton SB ' Smith Qhas Moffett 8 8 Smith P P 2 Moore W J Smith D B Manta J Smith M " Montgomery T Smith Geo W Mose? Jno " Smith T Mnlrlhill Jas Smith BO Murphy Jae Smith Parry 0- Murdock A 0 3 Smith API Mailing P 2 Smith Wra B Murbhy Merrick Smith Edwd : & Muorohow 0 Z Smith Lloyd Myer Jerome Smith Jeremiah »Murphy Oh* ' v Smith Oha* >nB Myer Solomon Bmlth Hen*7 NealiLJ Smith Geo W , Nightingale Ber Smiley Jno 8 ' - Samuel Bma ?i. o L En s“ Newman Rot L O Smyth Wraß a Nichola TjO fit Snodgraaa Col W £eaai Notites. Unction. Bales b; (t/jr THOMAS & SONS, Vp* 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH BTHBIT, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE—TUESDAY NEXT* Pamphlet catalogues, 20 pages, now ready, containing fall descriptions of all the property to be sold on Tues day next, 26th Inst., with a list of sales 2d, 9th. and 16th November, each comprising■ a very large-amount of .valuable property. (Formerly Non. «7 sud 69.) CARD.—BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA PROPERTY. , f u7~ Descriptions of the above, including the splen did Banking House, Ohestnut street, and a number of dwellings, building lota, &o , to be sold 26th October, by order ef the Assignees, are now ready in handbills. BBAL,ESTATE, BTOOKB, &o. Publio Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening. • 07* Handbills of each Property issued separately, in addition to'which we publish on the Saturday previous to each sale, one thousand oataloguesin pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. ' 'FAIL SAIES-STOOKB AND BBA Fourteenth Fall Sale. 20th October, at the Exchange Fifteenth Fall Sale, 2d November, at the Exchange. jDT Part of the handbille of the above ealee notr ready. • PRIVATE REGISTER, rrr Beal Estate entered on onr Private Sale Be tater, and advertised occasionally In onr Publle Sale bstracta, (of which 1,000 ooplea are printed weekly,) tree ofobarve ' BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. QjP We hate a large amount of Real Estate at Prl rate Sale, including every description of Oity and eonntry property. Printed Lists may be had at the motion store. STOCKS, INSURANCE SCRIP, &e. On Tuesday Evening, 26th Inst., at 7 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Ex change— -1 share Arch-street Theatre, with season ticket. $l,lBO scrip Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. 1 share Philadelphia Library, With catalogue. 5 shares American Academy of Mnsio (common stock) with ticket. 6 shares American Academy of Mnsio, preferred stock. 150 shares Columbia Coal and Iron Company stock, SALE OP MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL BOOKS, JUVENILE WORKS, MINIATURES, &e. On Tuesday Evening, October 26tb, at the auction store, an assortment of raißcel'aneous and sohool books, juvenile works, &c., &c. |o"For particulars see catalogues. FOURTEENTH FALL SALE-OCTOBER 20th. EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Peremptory Bale by order of the Assignees of the Bank of Pennsylvania. BANKING HOUSE.— The splendid new granite banking house, erected for the Bank ef Pennsylvania, Chestnut street, west of Fourth street, 70 feet front, 178 feet in depth. jjjT it is one of the most valuable and splendid edifices in the city it will be sold dear of all incumbranoe, and With an undoubted title.. 1 $1(0,000 of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, balance cash on the execution of the deed, within 60 days fromsale. $2,509 to be paid in cash at the time of sale. $5O cash to he paid on each of the following ■properties at the time of sale. SOUTH NINTH STREET.—Neat three-story brick dwelling No 249 South Ninth street, between Looust and Spruce streets. FRANKLIN SQUARE. Handsome modern resi dence, No. 261 North Sixth street, opposite Franklin Square. BUSINESS STAND.—Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 213 Arch street, between Second and Third streets _ _ VALUABLE STABLE PROPERTY, west of Sevonth street, between Arch and Oherry streets. VALUABLE PROPERTY, LATE DISTRICT OF KENSINGTON, viz: Brick building and valuable lot, southeast corner of Front aodLmden streets. Brick building and lot northwest corner of Front and Canal streets, opposite the above. Brick building and lot, Elk street, in the rear of the above. VALUABLE LOTS, KENSINGTON, RICHMOND, AND WKt* PHILADELPHIA, vis: Large lot, front ing on Kensington avenue, Albeit street, Jasper street, and Elisabeth street, four fronts. Large lot, Almond street. Clearfield street, and Mercer street, three fronts Valuable lot fronting on Onedia. Oregon, Seneca, and Markoe streets four fronts. Valuable lot on Haver ford road, Florida, Orleans, and Eagle streets, four fronts. 10" Full particulars in handbills. Sale of the whole of the above will be peremptory, by order of the as signees. VALUABLE BUSINESB LOCATIONS.—WiII be sold immediately after the Bale of the above property, the large and valuable lot and building adjoining on the north, 121 feet on Merchant street, and 121 feet on a 40 feet wide street, to be opened from Fonrth to Fifth streets. irr Sale absolute, to dose a concern. Also, THE VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION,' known as the * Oamel Tavern Property,” North Se cond street, near Bace, 58 feet on Second street, 801 feet deep, widening to 163 feet in the rear, and having an outlet into New street. VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION. Residence No 618 Arch street, between Plfth and Sixth This is one of the moat valuable business squares In Arch street. Immediate possession. Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Alexander McOonnel’ BRIOK DWELLING, sontbweat corner of Callow hill and Dilwyn streets. Northern Llbortles. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 949 Marshall street, between Poplar and Franklin streets, WEST LOGAN SQUARE.—The handsome new first* olaas browD<atoae and brick residence, west side Logan Eqnare, south of Tine street. It Is just finished in the best style, and is replete with every modern im provement and convenience, in* Immediate possession. FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT* TWENTY-THIRD WARD.—Valuable Farm and country seat, 75 acres, with large atone mansion, fine barn and all necessary outbuildings, between Second street and Oxford plank road, IX miles from Frankford, It is a very desirable aod beautiful neighborhood. STORE AND DWELLING.—Three-story brick store and dwelling, No 340 Vine street, east of Second street. Orphans* Court Sale—Estate of Daniel Oopple. Doc’d. TUBKE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 23 Spruce street, near Third street. a NORTH SIXTH STREET.—Neat modern residence. No. 622 North Sixth street, second house above Spring Garden street. Q3~ Immediate possession. VALUABLE MARKET-STREET STORE —Also, the very valuable granite front store, No. 403 Market street, first store -west of Fourth ttr»et— a first*rate business stand, In the best square in Market street. Orphans* Court Bale—Estate of John Wcaley Bray. NEAT MODERN RKBIDENOE, southwest oorner of Seventeenth end Oherrr streets. THREE-STOBY BBIOK STORE AND DWELLING, southwest oorner of Nineteenth and Centre streets. Sheriff's Bale. SPLENDID BROWN STONE MANSION, with stable, coaeh»bou"e, and large garden, northwest corner of Broad and Brovn streets. THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING, No. 1316 Owen street, we&t of Thirteenth, and north of South street. Sale at No. 917 George street STOCK OF CABINET aND COTTAGE FURNITURE. On Wednesday Morning, 27th instant, at 10 o’clock, at No 917 George street, seoond and third stories, the entire stock of Mr. A. Boyd-n, declining business, comprising a general assortment, including a number of oak, oane, ana fanoy painted chamber seta, drawing-room and parler fornl tare, manufactured In the best manner. 10“ Catalogues will be ready four days pterions to sale. |l7* Sale peremptory. Sale at Nos. 189 and 141 South fourth street. (SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR. PETS. AO. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o’oiook, at the auction store, an extensive assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant S fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from private ea declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale. Sale at No. 240 Crown street GENTEEL FURNITURE, GAS CHANDELIER, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ao. On Friday Morning, 29th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No 246 Crown street, be low Vine street, the genteel furniture, gae chandeliers, Brussels carpets, Ac., of a gentleman leaving the city |0" May he examined at 8 o’olock on the morning of sale. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS, Ac.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE RALE, LOOUBT Bt. South side, between Broad and Fifteenth streets, 118 feet front on Locust street, by 173 feet in depth to a 10 feetalley. AT PRIVATE BALTS—HANDSOME BBOWN-BTONB RESIDENCE, No. 1520 PINE Street, known as << Union Bow.” Moses hatha* s, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. 1. comer SIXTH and RACE Streets PAWNBROKER'S BALE, On Thursday Morning, November 4th, at 10 o’olook, consisting of gold and silver patent lever, lepioe, alarm, and other watches ; gold chains, pencils, rings, diamond finger rings, silver pitchers, speona, shawls, sheets, dress patterns, Ao. NOTICE —dll persons having goods on deposit with me, over the legal length of time, will call and redeem the same, otherwise they will be sold on the above day, ABRAHAM NATHANS, Broker, Formerly of the Southeast corner of Fourth and Tfcgf Race streets. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONET! MONEY! ! MONEY! ! ! Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instruments, lumiture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, •igars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, bar ness, and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on, at Nathans' Principal Establishment, southeast comer of Sixth and Race streets. 10* Promissory notes, with collateral, discounted at the lowest market rates. NATHANS* PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8. X. CORNER OF SIXTH AND RAGE STREETS. Where money will be liberally advanoed on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling pleofes, drygoods, olotblng, groceries, liquors, cigars, hard ware. outlery, faney artloles, mirrors, paintings, en gravings, musical instruments, furniture, bedding, norsos, vehicles, harness, stocks, and all other articles Of value* OUT-DOOR BALES, Personal attention given to all out-door sales, either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges unusually low. ttAHUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER. K? and HONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 224 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear it., only eight doors below the Exehange. Hours of business from 7 o’olook, A. K., until 10 o'clock in the evening. Oat-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, At tended npon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL 8200,000. JSstablishidfor the last Thirl? Years. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer ohandlse, Clothing,Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of every description. All goods can remain mgr length of time agreed npon. All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards will be charged 2 per cent, per month { $609 and over, the lowest market rate. This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pviS fate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy inssy ranoe effected for the benefit of all personshaving goods advanced upon. N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital, this ollee Is prepared to make advances on more satis factory and accommodating terms than amy other In this city. Money advanced to the poor, In small amounts, with} out any charge. AT PRIVATE BALI. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced prioes. anl-ly JJunw .fortes. osfSSSSBsa CHICKERING & SONS, Manu n Vf? facturers 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 time wo have MADE AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI ORXTY over all others, 11 Gold, 18 Silver , and 4 Bronze Medals. _ , _ „ . . . fhr pianos to Rent. Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH BOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is at 1807 CHESTNUT Street. ocs-8m OIANO FORTES* X- Just received, an elegant stock of RAVEN, BA CON. & CO.,NUkNS k CLARK, HALLHT, DAVIS k CO., and GALE k GO. 8 PIANOS* MELODEONO of best quality, »t J.B. GOtftD’B, B.X. comer SEVENTH and CHESTNUT rta. tohie-j THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. OCTOBER 25, - Soles b| XFintNESS, BBINTiEY, & oo. f r - . No. 429 MARKET STREET BALIfOP FRENCH AND BRITIBH DRY GOODS'. On Tuesday Mdrning, Out. 26th, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, <n6 months credit— 400 packages and lota of fancy and ataple imported dry goods SUPER BLACK BILE VELVET RIBBONS. On Tuesday Morning, Nos. 1&20 super quality all silk Mack velvet ribbons. Also, moire antique trimmings. 800 DOZEN GLOVES, Consisting of— Drab,doe gloves and gauntlets, buck glovos and, gauntlets, dog skin do., colored cape lined gloTes, kid do ,far top lined buck do.. French fat top do . lamb back do., sable gloves and gauntlets, seal gloves, silk gloves, PLAID GINGHAMS. 10 cases plaid ginghams FRENCH FANCY CABPIMEREB. Soperlor quality French fancy easnimeres. WOOLLEN SHIRT* AND MERINO VESTS. dozen blue nixed and white woollen shirts. dozen ladles' merino Testa. • LADIES' CLOTHS. nieces bJaok and colored cloths for ladies' cloaks. 10* Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. it, ESTATE, Commercial salesroom, 222 MARKET BTAEET/ BETWEEN SECOND AND THIHR STREETS. F G. WOLBEBT, AOOTIOHHS*. REMOVAL. CARD.—With a view to merit a continuance of the enoouragement of oQr friends, we have leased the eligi ble store, 222 MARKET Street, where will he sold with out reserve, On Tuesday Morning, Commencing at 10 o'clock, a general assortment of staple and fancy fall and winter worthy the at tention of olty and country purchasers. On Thursday Morning, . Commencing at 10 o'clock SALE PROM THE SHELVES, Of a general variety of staple and fancy goods in lots to suit purchasers. ’ On Friday Morning, SALE 09 READY MADE CLOTHING. HOSIERY GOODS, TAILORING GOODS, ftc. Ipoluded will be found a first-rate assortment of Raglans, 1 Top Coats, i Saquea. JMade in a fashionable manner for Frock Coats, i men and boys’ wear. Dress Ooats, I Pants and Vests, ) HOBIERY GOODS. Also, men and boys' merino and lamb’s wool shirts and drawers. ' Also, a general assortment of tailoring goods. fpr Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (sncces • sorto WOLBERT ft 800TT,) 481 CHESTNUT St., opposite the Custom House, between fourth and fifth Btreets SALE Of EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, fto., fto. On Wednesday Morning, October 27th. by catalogue, commencing at 10 o’clock, will be sold a large assortment of desirable goods, suit ed to oity sales, comprising, viz— EMBROIDERIES. New style embroidered jaconet and cambriosets. jaco net and cambric collars, Swiss sets and collars, jaconet edgings, fto. Also, fine embroidered infants’ jaconet waißts, dimity collars, Bwiss muslin and French lace veils. RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. Fall styles bonnet and trimming ribbons, French flow ers and feathers. HOSIERY, SHIRTS, AND DRAWERS. Ladles’ white and colored merino and cotton hose, gents’ white and grey merloo and ootton hose and half hose, merino undershirts and drawers, genta’ fancy ties. STOCK OF JEWELRY. On Friday Morning, October 29th, by order of administrator, a large and valuable stock of jewelry. J]y Particulars lu future advertisement. By william h. steer, general AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. J. A. ELIBON, Auctioneer. NOTlCE.—Hereafter we will hold our regular sales of household furniture, ftc., on Wednesday and Sa turday mornings, commencing at 10 o'clock. Evening sales of watches, jewelry, fancy and miscellaneous goods, will be held regalariy every Monday, Wednes day, Thursday, and baturday evenings, commencing at 7# o’clock. O* Consignments of new and second-hand house hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, ftc., respeotfuliy solicited, oh which liberal cash ad vances will be made If required. |p?* Out-door sales attended to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house in this city. . SA. DYSART A GO., Auctioneer* and • OOMHIBBIO* Ma*oHA**B.No. 27 South EIGHTH STREET, ooraer of LODGE STREET. Philip ford, auctioneer, no. 630 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and SIXTH, south side. LARGE POSITIVE HALE OF CLOTHING. On Tuesday Morning, 20th Inst, at 10 o'olock precisely, by catalogue, will be sold, 600 lots of fall and winter clothing for men’s, boys’, and youths’ wear, consisting in part extra heavy seal skin coats, pilot and beaver cloth overcoats, rag lane, extra floe black and fsDoy dress coats blaofc and fancy oasslmere pantaloons, rich and heavy silk and worsted plash velvet and csssimere vesta, embracing an assortment worthy the attention of the trade and dealers generally. JM. GUMMEY & SONS, • BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT STREET. SECOND FALL BALE. On the Premises On Thursday. October 28, 1858, At 12 o’clock M , will ne sold at public sale, on the premises, THE HANDSOME FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT or William Brown, Erq., situated ln'Delawara county,on the main road from Mediate Concord, be tween the lands of Capper and John Bharplesa, Rsqrs., about two squares from the station on the new Balti more Railroad, within one mile of the station on the West and Media Railroad, and about 19 miles from Philadelphia, containing in all about 183 acre , 100 of which is in a high state of cultivation, the re msinder choice woodland, with a handsome Fish Pond in the woods, with about 8 feet of water In It. The place is convenient to Churches of all denominations, and there Is a Pubilo School on the opposite side or the road. The improvements consist of an elegant mansion, of dressed blue-stone, 8 stories high, containing 16 rooms, parlor, dining-room, library, and kitohen on first floor, 2 store rooms, with water in first and second stories j the whole hoose is effectually warmed by a good beater, and has piazzas on three sides oi the main bulldiog, 170 feet in length,and 12X feet wide; a floe carriage road around the house. The house baa been newly papered aod painted throughout; there is a handsome kitchen, garden, and orchard, adjoining the hou‘o,containing a choice collection of fruit trees and grape vines. There is also a large barn and carriage-house, 105 feet front, and three stories high, built in the best manner, and of the best material, with accommodations for 50 held of cat. tie, and water in both stables and cow yard. This is said to be the best barn in Delaware county: also, a food ice-house, and handsome chicken and pigeon ouse. There is a good spring house, suitable for a dairy of 30 cows, and a never-failing spring of water running through the Farm, and apriogsln every field. Terms—s 9 000 may remain on mortgage. $2,000 cash on the execn'lon of tbe deed, and the the balance on the let day of Apnl next. U*7* Persons can have every information given them by ftaUing at the office. October 28th, at the Philadelphia Exchange— THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, known as << Aston Ridge,” containing 28 acres, sitnate in Dela ware county, 16 miles from the oity, will be sold agree ably to postponement, on Thursday evening, October 28th. 1858. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 31 South Nineteenth street, above Chestnut street * To close the estate of William Davis, dec’d. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND.—Store and dwel ling, No. 277 South Fifth street, above Spruce street. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, with four fronts, on Tulip, Tueker, and Jackson streets, and a thirty feet wide street, io the Nineteenth ward, 196 by 106 feet. GERMANTOWN—Cottage residence and large lot of ground, Duey's lane, within two minutes walk of the station on the Philadelphia k Germantown Railroad. Twe handsome building sites, Duey's lane, German town, within two minutes walk of the railroal station. HANDBOME MODERN RESIDENCE, (mastic front,} south side of Green street, west of Twenty first street. THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 2208 Centre street has two story double b&ok building * and is la complete order. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1507 North Thirteenth Btreet, above Jefferson street. OARD.—J M. Gummey k Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estato, Stocks, &o. Also, household furniture at dwellings. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE, 07* On our Private Sale Register will always be found a very large amount of real estate, including every description of oity and country property. J. U. GUMMEY k SONS, Beal Estate Brokers, 520 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. The great standard remedy of THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depnrative, prepared by Dr. Loons berry k Co., is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cure of OahobrqdS affections and Scrofulous diseases generally. The suocess 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 curative properties. Hip Disbabb ana White Swelling, Ulcerations of the Bohbb, Mouth, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how longstanding they may have been, they will yiold to the proper use of-the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time. TBtfßßand Boald Hbad will as certainly yield to this medicine as it is Used. Diseases of the Bkin and all eruptive complaints 'generally cannot long remain 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 tho 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, will receive every attention by etter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSDERRY k 00., No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F. Long k Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. H. Baser and 8. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman k Co., {Harrisburg, Pa. O. W. Epting, Pottavtlle, Pa. T. k C. W. McOlintock, Easton, Pa, James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt k Go., Allentown, Pa. Simon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generally. aull-mwAsatfim Blank books and stationery. DAVID U. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either fjrom the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Publio Offices, Merchants, and others, of the beat quality of English or American Paper, ana hound lit various styles, in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description, lograving and Lithographing executed with neatness ana despatch. A general assortment of English, Frenoh and Ameri can Stationery. - Concerning Mr. Hogan's contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—“ This display of blank boo kb for banking and mercantile use la the best in the Exhibition. The selection of the material Is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their finish ana ap pearance neat and appropriate.” aoSO-tr THE ADAMS EXPBESS 00., OFFICE, 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forward! PARCELS. PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANE NOTES anil SPECIE, either by Its own LINES, er in oonneotion with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. B. 8. SANDPOBD, (tanarai Pnnarlntsnaant, French white zinc, of the vieiiie Montagna, ground pure. It produces a dear, .white, floe gloss, and attains a firmness and evenness of surface. Guarantied genuine. For sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH* M3S-4tf ftßttWMt 001* 0MO&4 Uft gIMB ffe auction, THIRD FALL SALE. On Thursday Brening, Me&innal. Slatwnerij. (Express ®ompamea. NSHRANOE COMPANY OF THE w“?v ,200 - 000 - AM6ta - w All Invested in Bound and available securities—oontl nae to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooki of Merchandise, &c., on liberal terms. MBEOTOBS HenryD. fihorrerd, Bimeon Tohy, Oharles Maoalester, William 8,-Bmith) John B.Bndd, William B White Georg© H. Stuart, Samuel Grant, Jr., Tobias Wagner, Thomas B? Wattson, Henry G. Freeman, Oharlea S. Lewis, George 0. Carson. HENRY D. BHERRERD, President. WIU.IAM Hixpaa, Becretary. jc9--wfrm.tf HE QUAKER CITY INSURANTS', COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and BURPLUB $277,- 865.85.—Insuresagainet LOSS or DAMAGE BY PIKE and the PERILS OB* THE SEA, INLAND NAYIGA / TION and TRANSPORTATION. [o* TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OFPIOERS. President—GEOßGS H. HART. Vice Prealdent-E. P. 8038. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGBHALL, Assistant Secretary—S H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, B. W. Bailey E P. Ross, Andrew R. Chambers, A. G. Cattail, J. l. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, Charles G. Imlay, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall, Foster 8. Perkins, Sajnl. Jones, M. D., Hon. H. M. Fuller. se2l-y Attest, H. R COGGSHALL, Sec’y. Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. John H. Diehl, Wm. F. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt: W. D. Truitt, M W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Luders, JohnO. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, A. J. Bucknor, H. H. BhUUngford, John W Sexton, 0. E. Spangler, William Raiguel, H.H. Houston, JEdwin Booth, Wra H.L*ve, John Garrison,- OharlesP. Norton, E. B. Warne, Isaac Myer. President—JOHN H. DIEHL, Vice President—E. B. WARNS. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. se!6-tf American fire insurance go., INCORPORATED 181 (i—CHARTER PER PETVAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound and available fiecuritles.continueto Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Parson! Property, All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted, DIBBOTOIS. George Abbott, John T; Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris, Samuel 0. Morton, James B. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutilh. Charles W. Poultnoy. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary ia23-y If «XjIIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN”— JL GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 416 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company’s Building.) CAPITAL, 3900,000* 'DIBEGTOJtS. Wm. M. Swain, Wm. 0. Rudman, [of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemakor, John Anspach, Jr., Jer. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters, Wm. 8. Boyd, H. R. Ooggshall, Geo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Claghom, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. JOEL JONES, President. A. 8. GILLETT, Vice President, Jab. B. Altobd, Beoretarr. jy26-ly CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 881 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000 PIRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ABSETB JULY Ist, 1858. Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, &o $349,026 00 Bills Receivable, (for policies issued,) 2,137 76 Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policies,)..,. 1.613 83 Cash in Bank and in Office 10,483 46 Cash in hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,898 81 866,148 86 No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. DIRECTORS: William M. Godwin, B. B. Crawford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall, William B. Thomas, B. Franklin Jackson, 8. N. Winslow, J. C. Hopper, Henry D. Hears. WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. 0. Hopfex, Secretary. mylQ-dtr CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 Bouth FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000, Organised 1861. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De posits; hold Trusts and grantannuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Mabtiim, Secretary. DIBBOTOBS. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, * B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, V. B. Mingle, C.R. Bicklng, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, 3. W. Stokes, WJlliam Curtis, JelB-ly G. P. Turner. Life insurance and trust com pany.—The PBNN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Oorner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,725.03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests in Beal Estate, and make* all oontraots depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Exeontors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. nnmi. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard B. Nowbold, James B. McFarland} William P.Haoker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Easton, Samuel 0. Huey, TheopbUos Paulding} Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphua Kent. John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner, p. 8. Michler, Boston. DANIEL L. IIILLRB, President. SAMUEL B. STOKES, Vice Pres’t. Job* W. Hoxxoa. Secretary. n!8-ly T\ELAWAftfi MUTUAL SAFETY XN XJ BUSANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of PENN- SYLVANIA. 1836. OTTIOI, 8. S. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Btrotf, peiladblphu., MARINS INSURANCE, ON VBBBBLJ3, ) CARGO, ) To *ll parts of the Worlds IREIGHT, \ INLAND INSURANCES, Ob Geode, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts of the union. EIRE INSURANCES, ' On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o. ASSETS 0? THE COMPANY, November 1867. Bonds. Mortgages, and Real Estate $101,860 04 Philadelphia City and other Loans. 187,011 36 Stock in Ranks, Railroads, and Insurance Companies Bills Receivable. Cash on hand Balance In hands of Agent), Premiums on Marine Policies recently issned, on other debts due the 03,730 67 Subscription Notes. 100,000 00 9IMOT6BSI William Martin, Junes 0. Hand, Joseph Q. Seal, Theophllos Paulding) Edmund A. Soader* James Traquair, John 0. Daria, William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose, J. P. Peniaton, George G.Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington) Samuel S. Stokes, Dr. B. M. Iluaton, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. MoFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Bpenoer Mollvaln, Robert Burton, Jr.. Obarles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Plttabgh., H. Jones Brooke,l Dr. T. Morgan, << Jaoob P, Jones. J. T. Logan, ** WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOHAB 0. HAND, Vioe President. HK7BT LYLBPBN, Secretary. ja9-y f^OMHONWEALTH |TXBB IHSDBAHOB COMPANT, * 09 xn OTATK 07 PENNSYLVANIA, OPPIOB, NOBTHW.KST COBNBB fOUBTH AND WALNUT BTRSBTB, pniLADILFHIA, libcorlbed Oftpltal, (600,000. Paid np Capital, (200,000 DttHOTOIS. Pr. D.Jayna, Thoa. S. Stewart, H. L. Benner. J. M. Butler, J. M.Whitall, J. K. Walker, Xdw. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendell, H. Lewis. Jr., S. K, Hosale. DAVID JAYNI, M. D., President. THOMAS B. STEWART, Vioe Pres’t, SAJfpau, S, MooM, Secretary. jagp.y FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organized under the Aot of Assembly relative to la luranco Companies, passed April 2d, 1856.) GEORGK W, DAY, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHABD, Secretary, Office 411 CHESTNUT Si., Philadelphia, • DIRHOTOBB. George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewie, Jr,, Charles Biohardson, D. B. Birr >y, Barolay Lippincott, John W. Arerman, Jos. B. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim, Ohas. Stokes, fe24*y M Stem. Bnsincoa Qlorae Alex, mokinney, AT LAW, GBBENBBURG, PA. Will practioe in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In diana counties, sell-tf V. T. ABRAMS. Abrams & mater, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOOK HAVEN, PA., Will Attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them. Speol&l attention given to the collec tion of claims. BXPBBBHOBB Got. Wm. F. Packer,Harrisburg, Pa. s li. A. Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank; General jD. K, Jackman, Lock Haven: Hon. A. White, Lock Haven: Simon Scott, Lock Haven: Bullitt A Fairtherne, Philadel- ShU: McFarland, Evans, A 00.. Philadelphia: Evans : Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. Y. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tener & Davie, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 20-tf CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of HAVANA BEGABB. (New) 188 Walnut street, second story. aul-ly LAUMAN & RABORG— Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDIES, WUIBKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI QUORS. No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and Nlaventn street* lelO-tf Carnes. PETERS' 8 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE SEoF-GENERATING GAS LAMP Is the only Patent Burner that hAS a Non-Oonduotor attached. The public are cautioned against all other Burners, as they will heat, and liable to explode. State and County Rights for sale. Apply or address «e!8 D. P PETERS. 422 nUOADWAY.N.Y ITALIAN HEMP.—A large stock of Ita- LIAN HEMP on hand and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER & CO., 0918 No. 88 N, WATER St, A SA N, WHARYfl J INQUIRE FOR THE ROYAL, OR SEA BHKLL PATKNT GAS-BURNING COOK <3SS, ING bTOVBS—They are economical, consuming the gas and smoke thatare usually wasted; dura ble by harmg doable ia'te&d of Blogle plates ;‘and con venient, Haying large ovens and being ready bakers. Our uew patented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the beat constructed up-draft stove ever invented. It will beat a large boiler of water, boil two dinner pots, broil a beef steak, bnke bread and pies 'and roast all at the same time and with a single fire. Invalids, and all persons who appreciate the inlloence I of ven'ilated apartments upon health, will be pleased with ourPORTABLE GRATES and MODEL FRANK- I LIN STOVE' I , which kre of beautiful and ornamental I {J&ttSVnB, and give a eheerful, open fire, and thorough ventilation. r• Btp. ct economists will be satiefled.wlth our SILVER’S O.VS-OONSUMING PARLOR STOVES. . Many of the 80-caOed gaa.hurnlng stoves introduce cold air to the top of the fire, the effect of which is to cool the stove and waste the fuel, n precisely as if a stove door was ppened above the fire In a true gas-burning stove, the air should be heated, in ahot-air chamber, to a tempera ture sufficient to ignite the gases, on Ibd harne principle as is adopted io onr gaS-burning cdoTcicg Btovea. In addition to the assortment of Parlor , Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de j scription, Gas Ovens, Stove Fixtures, and Repairs may I be found, in every variety, at our Warerooms, No. 200 Nor.h BKCOND Street, above Race 0019-tf NORTH. OHABH, Sc NORTH QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE Doubtless many of our city readers, in passing @&th* gangs of workmen employed in laying down 1 some of the passenger railroad tracks in our I streets, had their attention ettracted to a portable forge, | • with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient service. These forges, built upon the plan secured by 0. V Queen’s patent are for sale at the commodious, loDg-eßtabiifched, aud 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 I I Portable Forge In Pennsylvania. I I There are, we believe, five sizes of this forge, rang- ] i iDg iu price fiom twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a I sum so small, when contrasted with it* merits, as to se cure Its general introduction; for any one who will for a moment consider the advantages of this forge, wMch I 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 iu original construction or repairs, Will at once concede its great efficiency, aud ar range for its possession and use. The adaptability of this forge to repairs to railroads and mining machinery I especially commends it to railroad companies and opera tors in the mining districts. We, therefore, take plea ] sure in calling to it the attention of road masters, su- I perintendents of mines, and others.—[From the United States Railroad and Mining Register. oc7-lm STOVES! STOVES ! £§» SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING fljgajl, STOVE, v * With alt the Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, Sc OFFICE STOVES In the City, at MANIGLE’S, No. 909 MARKET STREET. Pali before purchasing. se29-Gw SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUB NTNG COOK oTOVE.—I would respeotfu'ly call jEggw the attention of the public to one of the greatest improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves and Ringeß—the burning of the gas arising from the coal, by whioh means is saved 60 per cent, in fuel and also more interne heat thrown to the bottom of the oven. We effeot the burning of the gases by means of a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which admits the air in a heated state to mingle with the I gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame Ito pass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This ira- I provement also preserves the centro piece from ‘inking I down on the fire, thereby caving the expense of repairs I One of the Stoves PAN «E SEEN IN OPERATION »t 1116 MARKEP Street Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inreotorand Patentee, (late North, Phase Sc North,) 1116 MARKET Street sept29-Smo LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. OOMMEROIAL Dt PAKTMENTuook-keeping iu all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations iu any branch of business; Plain and Or namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United States gives a more thorough and 'practical course. Iu this department no teaching is done in classes, and is open DAY aud EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the ab'ive )— Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, via : Spelling. Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of five months commence September Ist, and February Ist Pupils received at Any time be fore or after these dates aud oharged accordingly. Cata,- loguea furnished gratia. mh2s tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal PENN INSTITUTE —Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on MO v DAY, 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-diaquahfies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftontimes forces the instructor to meet genoral difficulties rather than those personal to each individual, And the learner either loßes all interest, or becomes superficial In his acquire ments. For these aud other reasons the number is limited For further information apply personally, from nine o’clock A. M. to one o’olock F. Si., or by note, to • selB-tf R STEWART. Principal. PARADISE F. SEMINARY, LANCAS TER CO , PA.—Three-fourths of ft mile from Lemon Place Station, P. tt. it . reopens for its EIGHTH SESSION on Ist November next. For terms, which are very moderate, apply to the Rector, Rev. Dr. KILLI KELLY, Paradise, Lancaster co , Pa. Refor.nce—lit. hev. Bp Bowman, Lancaster city, aud Episcopal clergy of Philadelphia. oc4-m w s-tNI MRS. BRYAN’ 8 SEMINARY, BATAVIA, N Y. THE FALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), commenoes on the 16th of September. It continues strictly a Fa mily Boarding. School for Girls, aud is thorough, select, and-homelike io all its appointments. The number or pupils is limited to those who can be Maced at the ta ble of the Principal. s£7“ CIRCULARS will be Rent showing Terms and Regulations. Batavia. Genesee co., N. Y., September, 1868. sel3 CRITTENDEN* 8 PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeast corner of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets. An Institution designed to fit jroang men for AC< TIVB BUSINESS. board or Trustees. B. D. Coraegys, Francis Hoskins, George H. Stuart; David Milne, John Sparhawk, David 8. Brown, leaao Hacker, A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippincott. EVENING SESSIONS after Septanher 15th, Each Student has isditidual instroctiob 'at this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. seB-tf Classical institute, dean street, below Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY, August 80th, J. W. J?AIRES, A. M., au23-2m Principal, LEIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near Race, ia BOW OPBtf TO 0 VB IHSTRUOTIOH IN BOOK-KEEPING, WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. se4-ly Bryant & Stratton'S chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for circular. jel6-tf EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. 12,508 00 .... 220,291 96 .... 88,882 09 DUFF & CO.’S MERCAN aQrAft3£&*>*TILB COLLEGE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Street*, S established in 1810, and incorporated by the Letfisla ws of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the 702,784 87 COUNTING HOUSE COURSE of Practical, Single, and Double Eotry BOOKKEEPING, including all the Auxiliary Books, Comhbroial Cal- OOLATIONB, and BUSINESS WRITING, 1b taught in the most successful and satisfactory style. p.'ldwalds, I Mr. B B. BUBTON, Penman. HAY’S HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT. LYCOMING- COUNTY, PA. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged and re&tted it in a euporiorutyle. Williamsport is one of the moat delightful inland towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citl sens of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. His omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. jy2B-8m W. H. HAY, Proprietor. MBEDFOKI) springs.—thjs well-known and delightful Summer Besort will be opened for the reouption of Visiters on the 16th of Jane, and kept open until the Ist of October. The new and spacious Buildings erected last yeaT are now folly completed, and the whole establishment has been furnished in superior style, and the accommoda* tlons will be of a character not exoelled Ln any part of the United States. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assuranoe of Comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of access, it Is deemed S roper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a sylight ride from Chaobersburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with “ Bedford Watery by the barrel, oarboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, vis: For a barrel (mnlberyj.. .. $4 00 Do. (oak) 8 00 )4 Do. (mulberry) 800 # Do. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 ga110n5....... 2 26 Bottles, I# pint, per doten 1 60 The barrels are carefully prepared, so that par* chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet. AU communications should be addressed to TQ3 BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00., mvlo-tf Bedford Onnntv, p*. o. a. uni, pHOSPHATIO GUANO. 2,000 BARRELS AND BAGS FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, U Store and for sale by JOS. B. HANSON A CO., «Di N». 100 North DELAWARE Arena., SFUGUET k SONS, • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, Be2B 2io South FRONT Street. Havana cigars.—lo6,ooo La Fior de la Havana Ist. 2d, and Sds, just arrived per brig May Queen.” from Havana, In store, and for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON, se24-tf No. 210 Sonth FRONT Street. tfIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS JU SUGARS.—A choice Invoice of these'oelebrated brands on board brig “New Era,” daily expected from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETX, (New) 188 Walnat street, below Second, ail Sasond Story rwyow LINES, and BOW and STERJ JL LINES, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER. A 00., WlB 28 N. Water gt,, A 22 N, WUrrei, (E&tuaUonal SStunmer Resorts. -fertilisers. Ho. 106 North WATER Stmt, ®ob«rto. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIBA BAIL JL ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST-ROUTE to Khnixa, Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island. Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal,* St. Cauls, Detroit, Dunlieth, and Bt. Louis, Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia ard Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, dally, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: 7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls; Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, . Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and St. Louis. . _ , 8.30 p. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, i l l 2sft 6e »“ ofl3c Galena, gt. Pauls, Burlington, ana Wt, Louis. The 7.30 A M train runs through to HARRISBURG, BwppiD? at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. UID At Bopsirt, tor Wtlkaabarre, Pittoton, B crouton, mhJ nil WOKAWANHA AND BLOOsfsBUJW RAUiJtfUAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. * Ip- Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and E “i r^^ iIr ° ad^^^ et Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, aud at the Pas aenger Depot, comerof BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 Freights must be delivered before 3P. M. to Insure their going tbo same day. F«*r former information apply at Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to OHAS. P. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. cor. Sixth ana Chestnut Streets, ocl-tf Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. On and after Monday, May 10, 1858, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at BA. M., IP. M., (Express,) and For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1,4.80, and'llP. For New Castle, at 8 A. M„ and 4.80 P. 11 For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. lor Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. 51. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4 30 P M l TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, I r Baltimore at 7.30, Express, 10.16 A. M., and 6.40 P. M. ' leavs Wilmington at 0 45 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.45 and 8.65 P. M. ’ I J® aTB New Castle at 8 and 9.50 A. M., and at 8.16 Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M., and 6.46, . Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and4.55-P.M. Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. M., and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. A J| Te WiUniDgton at 9 * lo A. M., 2P. M., and 3.16 : SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal | tiraore, | Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phila- I phia. I Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Penyrille and Intermediate places at <j P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 746 P . M. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 630 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Gface do 510 P. M I Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 640 P.M. Je9 8. M. FELTON. President. {VEW YORK LINES.—THIS CAMDEN 11 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY’S LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY „ PLACES. - Leave as fellows, via: Faxi At OA. M.j via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda*' tlon.„» 3 26 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N.'j! Ac commodation...... a 26 At S A. M., via Camden aud Jersey City, Morning Mai 1.......................................... 8 00 At 10 A- M., by Steamboat jobnNellson,vla Taco cy aud Jersey City, MorniDg Expre55........... 8 00 I At 2 P.M., via Camden aad Amboy, O. and A. Ex | press 809 I At 6 P, M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail 8 0 At 8 P. &i., via Camden and Amboy. Accommoda tion, Ist C1a55.,....., 2 00 At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Class 160 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, Ist Class 2 00 At 6 r. M., via Camden aud Ambey, Aooommoda tion, 2nd Class 1 76 T-he 6P. M. line rum daily, all others Sundays ex eepted A til if F. from Kensington Depot, Tia Jersey flityjifai, Saturdays excepted... ?2 26 j Express Lines stop at the principal stations only. I For Belvidere, Boston, Flemlngton, Ac., at 6A. U I and 2% P. M. from Walout street wharf. } For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Bcranton, Wllkesbans. j Montrose. Great Bend, See., at 0 A. M., Tia Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. H. For Mount Holly at 6 A. M., and 2# and 6 F. M. WAY XJNES For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 2# and 4 P. M., For Falmyra.Bancooas, Beverly, Burlington, Bordsa town 40.» at Bp. M. Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown, and in termediate places, at 2% p. M. Steamboat John Neilson, for Tacouy, at 10 and 11V A. M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M. All lines except 11P. M , leave Walnut street wharf BJ^*Fitly pounds of baggage only allowed «acn p*a senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage bnt their wearing apparel. All bag gage over fifty pounds to bo paid for extra. The Com pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount bs yond 6100, exoept by special contract. . WM. H. GATZMEB, Agent .a 1-1, O. * A. B.K. 00. IQKCPENtfSYL VANIA I QZU ICJUO CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 QUO PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH. And thence by Railroad to WHEELING, fIT. LOUIS, STEUBENVILLE, . CLEVELAND. CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON, INDIANAPOLIS, BT. PAULS, And all intermediate points in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MIOHI GAN, WISOONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Passengers to points,vest of Pittsburgh, Wheeling. Cleveland and Crestline, have ohoioe of routes, and are requested to make A selection before applying for tick-- eta. THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL PHIA DAILY. forming dose connections at Pittsburgh to all points West. On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1608, Three through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave tht depot, & H. comer of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, as follows: TEAIK3 FOB FtTTSBOKOS ASD THS WBST LB ATS. Mail tralnat....7 80 A. M. Past 1ine.....,,100 noon. Express mail.. 11.00 night. wav Tsaixs lbatb. Harrisburg ac commodation 8.00 P. M. Lancaster “ 6.00 P. M. The mail train stops at a delphia and Pittsburgh. The Express mail runs dally, the other trains Sands' excepted. The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passengex Station, southeast comer of ELEVENTH and MAB&E3 i streets, entrance on Eleveuth stroot, where torougl i tiokets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage wilt be received at the Depot at any time du ring the dav. No charge for handling baggage. For further information, apply at the, Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner oi Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A M. and lIP. M. THOMAS MOORE, my 10 Agent Penn’a Railroad Co. gALAMANDEH SAFES, A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOOBB, For Banks and Btores. BANK LOOM, Equal to any now In use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. &0., On as good terms as any other establishment in the United 8ta r es, by EVANS <fe WATSON, No. 2fl South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. aulfi.tr PLHABK GIVE 178 A OALTi Gottis anil Restaurants. Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA . Conducted on tub European Plan. A new lease for a term of yean having been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European Sian, and the p.icos remain unchanged, viz: :oon Per Hat 500 Dinner 6jo. Breakfast and Tea, bach, 37#0. The house has been thor. ughly renovated, end every* thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers axe heated In winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which do extra charge is made. There is no bar kept in the house to be a source of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed wholly for business men—hence no ladies are received. ItT* This house is never closed day or night. J. D. BROWN, E. DE YOUNG, TONES HOUSE, ' *F HARRISBURG, Pa., (Erected In 166' ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. HOW OPEN TO VISITORS. 0729-7 WELLS OOVERLY, Proprietor & WILLIAMS, Ho. 206 ■J WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship pore and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from Lancaster Alines. ocdtf QC PER TON for the best WHITE ash COAL, warranted free from slate or HICKS’ COAL is tho best and cheapest in the city, re-screened in yard and dry under coyer. HICKS sells none but the very best Lebigb and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants foil weight. HICKS superintends the delivery of all Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to he as represented. . HICKS’ Tard and Office is at the southeast corner of MARSH ILL and WILLOW, where he Invites ail to call and examine for themselves the above laota. an26-3m |JT(2£RING, FOX, A 00m wholesale and A retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL £2£k yard-THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard-BAOI aod BROAD streets, Philadelphia, Keep constantly on hand Ooal from the most approved mines, under cover, and pre pared expressly for family an. fes-y PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND JL VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD A WILBON, QUOOISBOKB TO 8. A. HARRIDO*. We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street to the LABOR STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the Bt. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the publio are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, &0., Ac. We are now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever Invented, and suited to ell classes of buildings. 1 Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sites and pattern* We have also commenced the manufacture o ENAMELED SI'ONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fhir and Exhi bition of the Franklin Institute of this city They represent all the rare and beautifal Aktiqoi Mabblss b<i not Wared bj Smoks, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, _ ARNOLD A WILSON. HPAW 4 BEERS’ •CTv . . . RUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing tho axles Of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale In tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS in the city and the MANUFACTURERS, WWj* Ho. 18 WPIB ffAISH Stmt. PENNSYLVANIA KAILBOAD.—THE 1 2 OWMTKAT. BOUTS, conneeting the it itntie Cities with Western. North-western. ind|9outh SU!?*? » oontionons Railway direct. Thie noadaleo Qonneots et Pittsburgh with doily line of all ports on the Western Rivers, and at «>• wiSS “l.Behdoskr with Steamers to ill ports on L mutkiur the most DIRECT, MmietaSL£‘e?® aAß “ JtOuTE hr which Prelgh t vrSf^SJSi 0 “ 4 from the BBBAT WEST. B^BSH 8 B *™ PHIhADSLPNU AND tlTt Tiasr Cuss—Boots, Shoes net. o* Ospe, Hoptr, Dry Goods’ ,i u boxes s "«“ 4 ‘ro»£), Drags, (In boxes Ba«“n b o“L-tesS n, L«H^--' ,5 °-»“ lW HMrting and Ticking, a n OTi . bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Will Paper, Wool, ana Sheep Felts, » 2«0tw*r4,&0.&0...,„ ••••r..Wo.s«ia Tzjzd , Ola bb —Anvil*, Heap, Bacon > and Pork. Salted, (loose or in sacks), Paints, (dry and in ell,) Oils, (except lard and r05in)...... Mf. MlO3 Vovmh Class—Coffee, Pish, Bacon, ■ Beef, and Pork, (in or M*—f eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Hail*, Bod* Ask, german Olay, Tar, Pitch, Poiin, Steel, Jdanooctured T&- ivSSf* S& Queennrar*. *?*\ (hhda., bbls., and boxes,) «C., lAq km ISA]b B^tZlS' p6r Kk" ntil fmrther notloe. *" fta - hotil foriher notioe. nntiHortto B o‘ ‘ lM ” tUn * 600 lb »' nhis from “T P°int Bast of KttMtV *RcLilr£id» paohages** via Pi**ftlva»U * PwifKiS?? 4 * to the Agents of thlr KutdTn«S i,a or p fttahnrgh, wiUiwforwards!? AosHre.—Clarke * Co.,Ohleago: Packer Si *P* 6 .?* *TansrilJe, Indiana; Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; b! c. Me/droißi abbard, Cincinnati: H. 8. Pierce & do., Zanesville, 9 h *°« M KUbystreet, Boston: Leech w-- *?v 2 £ gt ? e F Yerk. No. I WiluWrt. S!T-Ju k ,i, H - J * feeder, Philadelphia! Hagrav * Kooss, Baltimore j 2>. A Stewart, fl. H. HOUfiioKa General freight Agent. fl „ , _ H. J. LOMBASBT, General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. n LD TOM GIlr > LONDON COHDIA.L— -„ ft* D - 10NGOH4MP, 217 8. FRONT Stroet. Philadelphia. PWlwfelphU* 11 tte prlnclpal Druggist* and Qrocera in I^ 10 celebrated OLD TOM GIN 1b itn- RwjfJr!?* o \ h * ? tate ot p ®nn R jlvaoi» by p. D. LONG* CHAMP exehulrely ; no tig othbr ia obsoim. .JUT 9 * ? ield » ? on ’ * Co > M Mining laoe. London, * o ' o "gonta lor Meaara. Ch. booth & Co. OC4W2t* SFjkstj\UT GROYB WHISKEY. A de sir* to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, ‘ n S Gfed V lB faring to the public of an article which the analysation of Professrr Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, & Camac, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to. be the moat pure and consequently least injurious spirits, ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP HR JAS. B CHILTON. I have analysed asample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey*, rewired from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Jb or Philadelphia, and having carefully tested It, I am. pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances It Is an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 3,1858. Analytical Chemist. _ „ _ Philadslpsu, Sept. 9,1658. we hare carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey whiih you sent us, and 6«d that it contains none of the poisonous substance known ;as Fxslo Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys In general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, ft CAMAO, Analytical Chemists. . To Chaxlxs Whaxtox, Jr.. Ho. 28 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. oc!J2-dtja2l BRANDIES.-?-" Finet Castillos,” Marat, and other Cognacs of various vintages, In ha]f pipes and quarter casks: Pellevoiain Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLXN ft CO., 0c33 321 and 888 South Fourth street JE. CALDWELL ft CO., • 452 CHESTNUT Street. Havo received, per steamers, new styles Jewelry. Chatelains, Test Chains. Splendid Fans, Hair Pins. Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets. Jet Goods and Flower Yases. Coral, Lava and Mosaic Sets. Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the sale o Charles frodsham’sLONDOK TIME-KEEPERS delO JS. JARDEN ft BRO. • MABOrACTUEX&S ABD dcpoxtbis of SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, /op stairs.) Philadelphia. * Constantly on hand and lor sale to the Trade, TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE BETS, URNS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPB, WAITERS, BAS KETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, ftc., ftc. Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. se2-ly THE BRITISH AND NORTH .nfrlm ‘ "EBICAN KOYAL MAIL STEAM- Chief Cabin Paasage***- Second Cabin Paasage.., **3M BOOTOX 93 ZJTSBTOOX>« (AttfOaUfi Passage. ..,.$llO Beeoudoabin Fuuge... 60 Tha skips From Boston call at Haliifcx. PERSIA, Oapt. Judkins. I CANADA, Oapt. Lang. ARABIA, Cant. 3. Btoa9. | AMERICA, Oapt.Wleiman ASIA, Oapt. %, Q. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.Byrie. APRIOA, Oapt. Shannon. | XUROPA, Oapt. J. Leiteh, These Teasels carry a dear white light at naat-he&d: green on starboard bow; red on port row. OAN ADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 30. A9RIOA, Shannon, “ N.York, Wednesday, Oct. 27. EUROPA,Leitoh, " Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 8. PERSIA, Judkins, «< N.York, Wednesday. Nor. 10. AMERICA, WSckm&n, Boston, Wednesday! Nor 17. ASIA, Lott. “ N. York, Wednesday, Sept. 24, Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net he *r Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precxoua a. « or Metals, tuxless bills of lading are signed therefor and the raise thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or passage apply to : ocl6-y B QGNARD, 4 Bowling green, N. Yotk. 1858. 1859. TBAIRB TBOM TITtBBUBGB ARD THB WIST A*JUT*. Mail train at. .11.00 night Fast line 4.60 A. M Express mail.. IJO noon. WAT TBAIRS A' Harrisburg ac- WAY TBAIRS AXKITK commodatiDn.7.ls P.M Lancaster “ ,9.(0 A. M the stations between Phil*, MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET LINS. —The splendid Boats of this old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New Orleans, as heretofore, on MONDAYB, WEDNESDAYS, & FRIDAYS. NEBRASKA BEN PRANKLIN, JOHN BIMOND3, INUOMAB DELTAST H.B. W.BItL. !0* These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail roads from that point, also wfth regular Packets for St. Louie. LioisvLle, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Oars. Passengers can arrange tbelr 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 Bt, Memphis . 8. H. Shook, Adv. Agent. oc!2-2m FOR SAVANNAH, G*.—HERON’S Jgga LINE—ONLY REGULAR LINS—GOODS RE OEiVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EYERT DAY.—Freight and insurance at less than sailing ves sel rates, by jthe steamship BTATB OF GEORGIA, Captain J. J. Garvin, to sail on Saturday, Oct 80, at 10 o’clock, A M., from second wharf above Vine st. For farther particulars please see advertisement of Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, in this paper. For freight or passage apply to A. HERON.!*., oc4 828 North wharves FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH -HERON’S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and BTATE OF GEORGIA, Now Form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at id o’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.P. Marsbman, will commence loading on THURSDAY, November 4, and sail on SATURDAY, Nov. 6. at 10 o’clock, A. M. The STATS OF OBOBGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin, will commence loading on Thursday, Oot 28th, and sail on Saturday, October SO, at 10 o’clock A. M, At both Charleston and Savannah, these ships connect irith steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail* roads, &0., for all places in the South and Bonthwe«t. Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per cent, below New York steamship rates. . INSURANCE. FBEIGHT ahd INBURANOB on a large proportion ot goods shipped South will be found to be Inter by these ships than bj sailing Teasels. Cabin passage ...*s2o 00 Steerage do 8 00 Excursion Tiekets r good for the present year. 80 00 No hills of lading signed after the ship has sailed Fox freight or passage, apply to A. HERON. Jr., No. 828 (latwSl) North wnarree. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BT7DD. Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GREINER A CO. For Florida, from charleston, steamer CAROLINA* •very Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MABYB and ST. JOHNS, eveiy Tuesday and Saturday. For. Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and mb of every month jell STJSAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER- SaßgifcPOOL, BELFABT, DUBLIN, and LONDON* DKftfcY, without delay, for SO dollars. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above pieces, bj any steamer of the Use, 60 dollars for the round trip, out and btok. nox mr you. Edinburgh. Cummin* Saturday, Oct. 80,12o 7 Cloek, H. Glasgow. Cfoodwtn. Wednesday, Nov. 24th tc Edinburgh, Gumming, Wednesday, Deo. 22d <» nOXOLUOOW. Edinburgh. Camming Wedneaiiy. Oct 6th. Glasgow, Goodwin..., •••.Saturday, October 23d Edinburgh, Gumming, Wednesday, Nor. 24th. BATES OF PASSAQB. non GLASGOW. First Olaes.., „ ~...16 guinea! Steerage, fonsd with cooked provision*...,.. 8 » f*ox raw YOU. Vint 01*a« qq fit****^} fotmdwitheooksdproTißions'.lllirrr* 80 00 Children under 14 year* of age, half fare; Infants in Steerage, free. * Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of tfcu line. Tint Glass $l4O 00 Steerage...., ..$6O 00 As experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. Tor freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A 00.7123 WALNUT Street, PhilidftX pfcla. , ROBERT CRAIG, IT Broadway. New York. ' HALL A LONEY, Baefcanaa »* Wharf, Raltimcrw. my 11 JJUFFAIiO ROBES, OF RIGGING made to order, by VJT WEAVER, JITUiB, & 00., No. 28 N. WATER Bt-> »4 22 N. WHABTES. oOp Ultius anb fC-iqnwrg, Watctjea, Smelts, &t FROM ÜBW TORE TO UYBBPOOL, «.5160 MONDAY PACKETS. ,X.. Capt. A. B. IRVIN. ....Capt. J. D. CLARK. WEDNESDAY PACKETS. Ospt JAB. F. SMITH, m ... Capt BURDETT PARIS, FRIDAY PACKETS .Capt. WM. WRAY. ...T. H. XSWJtLL. KVEBY DAY. JOB OHABLMTOH. JOB SAVANNAH. PRBIGHTB RSDUOBD. BY THS BAM OR ROBB, 680. F. WOMBATS S 415 AND 41T ABCS STREET.
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