The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 26, 1858, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    JIT- WeJiiie^UMlLOSftllllotßMlJilUt*:**-™-.
wST: au,«,/inojn4jM : !w«y,4<* OT !P ti <» i ?[ oitrj jja:
SW tt
notionflsmj**--? .’.‘‘m - iu ,,«) v’m *•■ * ,J
-Bov'dem to moroiuKi.ra
nowarratiged-foriexamihitloh with oataloguts... ~\ "
Sale of the eotire ato«lt peremptory. ; -
‘jUtsSboksi INBDHWSOX aoßlPj : 4lo.' -■'- -
PWl*a.)jU» **•.
ThGatr9, with lessen ticket.
$l,lB0 BcrlpPeln-.™Mutual gafatjr.lnatjraijoo.Co.
6 sbawsAn®wican.Ao*denijrofMn*lo (common stock)
with - r ‘', ’ -
6 shares CAmericaa of Muslo, preferred.
oiiu^^SjSdawn.Coinpwyltook. -
. - le^gj^at^ey^atkAßtoaUtioa., .
; bvbmihW
’SXTBA. Vil.trAßLß KBAt, BBTATB. V.
- PorampUny.Baio bjMurdarof- the Assignee* of the Bank'
. 'Aot Pennsylvania', f :/ ijVJJij's]
: BA nKXNG W&OUBBThe anlendld^new. granite.
, t banXtnic btfuso, erected; for the' Bank efPenusjlvanla,
. Ohf'staut-jtreetywest/otFoaith, street, 70 feet,front,.
‘ 178 Keradejth, ::
- lt/lfr'tiae of r the 'most yaluable-Afid splendid
- oditlceelntfiVoltT?l -- ,-• 1 :
/ Mlbeioia'etflMjof.all incumbrance, and
title, v ~ v ,.-. ' ,
cn
motfgagerhalaiJeecaah on the ; execution of the'deed/
within <Jf»3«t«ftvmiiale..J #2, be, paid in cash at
the t»V «A - --v -.i '■ i •«*•*
. for. SsR : .oash£o :bp: paid on each of thp< following
proppcUWHW tKe tint*.P* eale.c - - •*■
6Qt7Ta- J nll£lfH' v ß7&BßT.->Neat\three<atox7.Prick
4*9Bouth Ninth street,• between' Locust
• and > .• •- ’. -, y •.
FRANKLIN* SQUARE. Handsome modern rest,
deno*, Nol 281' North -street, opposite Franklin
Square. •--a- -< > >' - •
BUSINESS -STAND.—Three-story brick atore and
4weUl*g,7No?'2ls Arch "streetbetween, Second and
- ■ Third street* 1 ‘
\ VALUABLE STABLE PROPERTY, west of Seventh
1 street 7 betireetfAfreh And Cherry streets ‘
YALfc*RfiH PROPERTY, LATE DISTRICT-OP
'. 1 :.i:5- ''KBNStNOTOH i ;;jrltT;?Hdl(' tulidlngW TaluaWa lot,
sodtVeistoorherof,Froot.aqdLindeii streets.
• „ • 'BricVbhUdiof;a&3 Jot northwest comer of Front and
Canal tbcAbotav 'l, ,
' B'ink.bSUdWiand lot/filkstreet, in the rear of the
a^oTd **y. , -* ?•''w.ii;.
RICHMOND^
A>D, ; BRJI^RELfRIA, Tit: Large lot,-front
ing on D»rt street, Jasper street,
and Kifnajetlu rtrtOttJb'hr'ftohte. : /I*rge lot, Almond
. - street: Clearfield street* aiwLMercer atreet, .three fronta •
Valuable‘let' fronting on Onedla, Oregon; Seneca,
blerkoe streets four .fronts. Valuable lot on Harer
fqrd road,, Florida,; Orleans, and Eagle streets, four
fronts.- t * ‘ • r
JO* PaU paxtloulars In handbills. Sale of the whole
or theaboTOiriU.be peremptorj, bj.order-of the aa
algß#ea.-----‘•r’•> - - ;
VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATIONS.—WiII be sold
- immediately after 'the sale of the above prooert/,;tbe
large and TalukUe lot' and .building adjoining on the
nortb.d2l featou.lferobant atreet.-and 121 feetou a 40
, feet vide' Street) to be' opened from Fourth to Fifth
streets. J'-V.-' ■■■s,, v.'.r >‘ j ‘ -■-* -
IT?* Bale absolute? to close a- concern.,
Ako; r \TaE .VALUABLE; BUSINESS LOCATION,
known aa the <’Oamel-Tavern Property North Be*,
cood atreet, near Race, 68. feet oo: Second atreet, 801
feet l63.feetin the having,
an outlet Into New street.* v 1 -- ..
VALUABLE.:BUSINESS LOCATION. Residence
No MB Arch atreet, between fifth and Sixth. This la
one of;--the moat valuable business, squares in Arch
' street! * 07* Immediate possession.
' Orphan** Oouzt:Saler-Hatate of Alexander McConnell,
Deceased.
- BRIOK-DWBLLING, southwest corner of Oallow
hUUfflUHlwyttstreet*. Northern Liberties. 1 ■ r
NKAT.^MODERN DWELLING. No. 049 Marshall,
street,' hetween; Poplar aud Pranklm, streets.- <.
WEST. LOGAN EQUARB^Tbe,handsome new first
olaaa broV* s brickmldence/.wMt side Logan.
Bquaire, south of, Vihe stfret. It is just finished Jn
the best Js replete with . lm ;
-• -•-<£/ -U-* -.if’
farm. And oountrYj seat, twenty-third
W ..aad/eouotry seat, J 6 sorer,
wlth iarge atone mansion, fine neCesiaij,
out-buHalags, between Second Street amfOxTord;. plant
road. 1 # miles from Frankfoid, It U a very/desirable
and beautiful neighborhood. - ..•> £ •-,/•
STORE AND DWELLING.—Tbree-atory briok stere
and dwelling, No 140 Vine street, east of Second atreet
Orphans’ Coort tats ot Daniel . OoppJeV DscM v
THRBE-BTORY BRIOK DWELLING, No;- ,a 8
Bprace street. nearrTbhd,street. - - v-* 1 ;■ - 3
NORTH SIX.TH BTRsar.—Neat .modem residence,
No. M 2 North SfrtfcTstreet, second hoase ab&ve Spring
Garden pweision.,;; •>< '
VALUABLE > MaRRET-&TRB*T STORE -Also, the
very rajuablAjgra&ite fronf store, No ,/ 408 Market street
first businMa
ste&dffn'the hest'Muare in Markets^eet*. n
Orphans* Gonrt Bale<rßgtat9;‘Of John;. Wesley Bray,
■ T‘ Deceased.- !
NEATJHQDEBN/RESIDENCE, southwest comer of
fleveaieenth ahd Cherry streets... .
THREE-STORY* BBIDK STORE AND DWELLING,
southwest cotner of Nineteenth and Oentre streets. -
Sheriff 1 !-Bale,. ...
SPLENDID BROWN STORE MANSION, with stable,
eoftflh«hou«e* and largef^arden ) sorihweßt comer of
Broad V - . j ...
THBBK STOBT BBIOk' Ho.' 1816'
Owen street, west,©! Thirteenth,,and north of South
atreot.:'. r ,^, x //, ..
BALE OF MISOEtLANEOtja AND FCnOOD BOOKS,
*o. ■ . !f ,
October &fck‘ } -At ~&e*adtlozr. stprai in issortmefit or
mUcfllltneous tni ; "6chcK>r "bootc, "jarenlle works,
Ac., Ac, \; r +t.'-■> *;r -*• ; .a »
lo**?prpsrtloularß we oaUlogues.„ '
*a!e *tW6: M7 George afreet
MOOBLOr CABINET AND COTTAGE fUANITUBE
. On Wednesday Horning,
2Hh T ;i£it*nt,>t 10 b’olock;>tNo:817 Georgestreet,
second ud third stories, the entire stock of Mr.-A.
Boyd n, deciding badness, comprising a general
assortment, including * number of oak, cane, and fancy
painted chamber seta/drawirig-room aridparlerfornl
tare, manufactured In manner. .
ID" .Oatalogues,WU'fcerb*ay fourdays prerioos to
' B»i9*tsot.'i&‘dn& •jc Bcnth Itmrih sireet. -
etJMRIOR tnRNIIIJR*, PIANO-rOBTS, lIHB
yRENCU JPIiATR MERORS, BEDBBKLB 'OAR
1 xsts: &'o. -- -J V ■?
At 9 o’e!ook,'»t ! 'tli«'>uotion JtorB,kfl'«*teiiiiTe
awortment of. excellent Mooriflrhan<l farfllture,elegant
{ilancvfoirtea. fltie uiitfbW^urpeta/-tte.y ‘frost private
tallies declining hcmiekeepia#, removed' to' the Store
forwnoveoieoe*of *»le''“ **'•' - •
ggAlao, the balance of »toek.of paper .bangings, oom
prising a general siiKortaio&t.'V ' T ‘ ‘
Salesf N0.'246 OroVnirtreet \l ‘... -
GINTEEL FURNITURE, ,GAS, UHAJfDEOEB,
,
59th iDlt., at ‘Btriit.'ba.
low Vise street, the genteel fnraittira, gaa chandellera,
Broctela c&rpeU, &e, ? ( ot\ a. gentfetaas 1 -leaving' the
be'eianilnftd *lB o’clock oii the raoriilng
v^,.? *j/,’ ’ . \ l,*"’'.'.’-
TO CAPITALIST*, BUiLpBitfI{&o,—I»ABQB'ANI)
VALUABLE LOT..AT PBtVATE SALE, LOCUST fit .'
Booth side, betweeri" Broid, MdVifteeothßtreetß, IXB
foot frootoivlioooafcotroot, bjr\LT3 foot indopthto ft 10
'it P&VATS SALB-HANiSOME BBOWSATONK
RBoIDBNOB, No. IMO PIN* Street, known u <> Union
Bow,t>
J/-s’.-/' V
11l O SB’S KATHA W B, AtfOTIOWBKB
i?JL -AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. S. l. 'eonm
B»*H •n4»AC» I «rHtt:‘‘ v
>‘PAWN BROKER'S SALE, -
‘ On TJiurfcUy JloTninK, ,
November 4th, ti 10 o’clock; cOnaißting of gold And,
•liver patent lever,: lepina, alamuand,.other, watches;
gold chafo*, pencllßV finge/rink*, silver
pltcb&sV'sp/pfli, ebawlsrxheetfl.'dte's patterns, &"e. '
, NOTIOE'-AUiibrtoiis hairWg6i&s on deposit with
me, orerthelegal length of time','win eall’and redeem 1
tno sime, othefwin ihey wl]i ; bd*oM onthe‘abate dav:-
• ABBAHaM NATHAbB, Broker,-
FQraerly,#£fc0 4 8puw«ttt corner ofFourth and' \- t
• -/.if;'. Z'.7f , Bate*streets...
ti u of *tJßHiTDflß_roaiEii*D oottA- :'r
■ i-iWiiviV•
. - On Frfd.y Morning, ’ „ -
Nor. Stb, atlOo’cloclc, store southeast,
coner of SUtb.aodr-Eaoe .streets, ’«9pnd;iftry sale*.'
room; entrance from .Base .Street, flojbs'sijDg of hand
some ,wsiQut-wardrobe* wtfnnt.dreifitfpg'bureau 'with
m'rMe swlogfog' mirror, walnut 'Jdnnyllnd'
bt ii erf v floe quality heir mettrosie x to-flt, fine feSher
beds,' Colston .and -pillow#,' walnut w with
. marble .top, wahQganyjmclMrfwaaltAUmLwithinubla
top. manogaoy pier table : marble .top fed: mirror: -
. walnut see* etary, desk', end book case, spring seat sofa,
'brrakfast^tables handsome.walnufceeafrC 'ttbVe;,wlth
: msjrble'topi .handsome italjiat Ifrencb ana chair; coyer-'
. ed witbfpTowh/dO’patlor ehairs. cane-seit chairs,
, ■ Ale£fi4d4otlt> of secobd.hand furniture.beds, bol
sters, and pillows looklng gIMM?, &0.. .* , „ .
•. •• Al'o* superior Mcpod-hand piano-forte, very snperlpr
. melrfeopVtf; brilliant tone, fine accordeons, Butinas,
- Bates, kfta'guttatir.'" *■'*■'' ’
AlBO f ,traf^lUqg,trnnkfl,olothlog l &o t
:jV.‘
MONEY U!
Money liberally adrancedin large or small
from one dollar lojthoiasanda, on gold and eUrer pUte.
watokes,)' iewelry, • fowling-trfeeea, < musical.
inatramants,rnriiiture, dry good*.- clotting, groceries,.
tigers* hardware. cutlery, bo9ks„hor»e«,<Tehialei, h«r.
neu,' and all articles ofyalue, ior/any length of. time
agreed on, rit.-ftathafls* Priptfpal 3hW>lithvu»t %
, southeast'corner of fitirthand Race streets*.» x .<
. with- collateral,. discounted
at the lowest market rates, - • r
KSTABLISHMiNT, 8. %-
* _ ®BN*RJ>r BIXTH ANP BACK 6TBBBTO.
where money wilt be.llberallf advanced on gold and
. surer plate,diamonds, watches* jewelry,jfowling pieces,,
dry pjm*,.clothing, groceries,vliquors,.edgars, hard--
w«e. snßdxyjr fancy.articles, murorij, paintings, en-
Era Tings, apaicat -ifestnmienfe.* 5 furniture, , bedding,
stocks,and
of value. ; ~,,,
wjt-dooS uun.
• - .. v»■ H £{*/■) f Cj ‘xi'4-l' '
::
biulnduy&oa.T o'clock, A. Iff.. mrtilio
' ' ‘ -v, v
• ,':- upmtma/wm. n ' '•■ ,J •* n
,
montWjSUyfft FlKte'WklcfieiiiJawelryv H»rdw*M, M.r
v^-Ssra**!^ s *^:
<i fofrflraiffSiWf-WtN'«jßm<»U» hrt. iMilmt
.t.rtf * -i .J. , ,-,-1
; : of h»TlB# *0 udimltod emtital.
;i,;. : ftl».Qgi>*-lßf?aw»<to «tt» «^t»bShiotmow*wu'
' S|
-^Ualesjl^^Hotu
" PTBgsT, - _. ■
1 iJgoxs&E™ siobniko at 10 o ofooK.
of pnrthM&wi*
of’ imported dry gooln thi* (TnaßoW)
Sftrnin?, Ootolwr 20th:- at 10 o'clock, bj catalogue, on
aix'ihbbtns’ eredi Voomprising black and colored clotns,
Parls>UK%fid caahtnete vestings; gtaghatoe> velvet.tna
trigimitog''ribbons. merino, Ahirts and drawer*. plain,
bpofc and kid gloves, printed cotton'
koalinen-cambriobwdkerohiefa, &o,
■' bAM.OJOBBWH AND.BIUTIBH BBT QOOBS.
K -'.'-.-..f <■■ i- This Morning, ■ ' ..
:JocMath, At.lo ololocl, by catalogue, cnB moutbe
paokagee aal lot* of faooy bnd etaplc Import*" l
m* BDPBR iI,AOK BII.K VELVET BIBBOKB.
i eaper quaUtyanßUktuck Tolvet ribbons.
*sjAlso, moire fratlque trimmings. -
; p, r 600 DOZEN GLOVES,
l . and, gaontlets, glovos Mid
giuntieUf dog'ftkin do., colored cape lined gloves, kid
,§o .fdr. tofa fined,back do.,,French far top do * lamb
-hick do;; eagle gloves and gauntlets, seal gloves, silk
,*rf 7 V " HMV 01H8HAMS.
I 10 ***** g’*^g l^5 0 Y (JABJIMERE3.
Superior quail*?’ French fancy aassimeree.
1 PWOpLCBN; SHIRT* AND MERINO VESTS. '
j L. ifosen bine mixed and white woollen shirts.
’ dozen ladles’merino vests.
.. ! v, . ' ‘ - 'LADLES’ CLOTHS.
black and colored cloths for ladies’ olo&ks.
j* 10* Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
• SALE OF FKENOH GOODS*
On Friday Morning,
r. Oct. 29 th, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on 6 months'
Credit. /
400 lots ol {fancy and staple French dry goods, com]
prising a general assortment. -
. 07* Samples and catalogues early on the morning
drsale.
1,000 PARIS AND VIENNA BROOHB LONG AND
PQUARB SHAWLS, ALL-WOOL, OP CHOICB PAT
> TBBNS AND - COLORS. SELECTED BBPKCULLY
FOB THB PHILADELPHIA MARKET
‘ A WHITB OB BLACK SHAWL IN THB BNTIBB
' UNI. - •
; . On Friday Morning,
October 29th,' at 10 o’clock-^
60012-4 Paris and Vienna broohe square shawls,
60012-4 do do do long> do.
4n012-4 elegant Paris plush shawls, with heavy ohe
neille'fringes .
_ fCT" The particular attention of the trade Is .request
ed to,the above sale of shawls, as it is the .Intention or
thi owner to sell every lot. ’
C COMMERCIAL SALESROOM*
j 222 MARKET STREET,
i BETWEEN, SECOND AND THIRD STREETS.
•*. '• J '.' •J. G. WOLBKBT, AcotioxaM. -
r -N V; : 1 ’REMOVAL.
CARD.—WItha vietr te marit a continuance of the
encouragement of our-friends,'we'hare leased the eligi
ble store,'222 MARKET Street, where will be sold wltb
out reserve, ' . I ‘‘. ,
i . - This Morning,
Commencing at lO o’clock, a general assortment of
staple and fancy fall and winter goods, worthy the at
tention of city and country purchasers.
! ~ , On Thursday Morning,
Commencing at 10 o’clock.;
SALE FROM THB SHELVES,
Of a general variety of staple and fancy goods in lots
to suit purchasers. r -
• j- • Qn Friday Morning,
SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING. HOBIEBY
j GOODS, TAILORING GOODS, Ao.
“ Included frill be found a first-rate assortment of
Raglans,
Top .Coate,., % ■; •
Baquei», Made in a fashionable manner for
Vrpok Coats, { . men and boys’ wear.
Dress Ooate.'
Pants and Vesta, j
! HOSIERY GOODS.
■ Also, men and boys’ merino and lamb’s wool shirts
and drawers.
Also, a general assortment of tailoring goods.
IJ~7" Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
sale, , , . - . - .
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, 833&E9
• b , No; 431 OHS3TNUT
Opposite the’Custom House, between Fourth and
Fifth streets. . /
SALE OF. EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY. SHIRTS,
f . DRAWERS, Ao,, Ac.
- » ~On Wednesday Morning,
* October 27th, by catalogue, commencing at 10 o’clock,
.will be sold a large assortment of desirable goods, anit
ed to oitj sales', comprising, viz— ■
. . “ , . EMBROIDERIES.
style embroidered jaconet and cambric sets, jaco
net and cambric collars, Swiss sets and collars, jaconet
edgings, Ac,. , y
Also, fine embroidered infants’ jaconet waists, dimity
collars, Bwiu muslin and French lace veils.
> . RIBBONS AND FLOWERS.
Fall styles' bonnet and trimming ribbons, French flow
ers and feathers.
• HOSIERY, SHIRTS, AND DRAWERS.
- Ladies’ white and colored merino and cotton hose,
gents’ white and grey merino and cotton hose and half
hose, merino undershirts' and drawers, gents’ fanoy
>tief. ,
WHITE GOODS. gHH3H33 *T
. -A line of plain cambrics and jaconets, cam brio and
.jacimetplalai, Swiss muslins, Ac., Ac.
- BOOTS AND SHOES.
: Oasts tqen’s calf‘Congress boots.'
• Oaßßsladlsß’Jastingr gaiters. !
-'' Oases children’s calf shoes.
Cues ladies’ white kid slippers.
Oases, gents’ zephyr slippers, Ao., Ac.
rtT WILLIAM Hi STBKk, GENERAL
(Lf iVOTION AND COMMISSION .BTORB, No. IS
'Xorth EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
1 J. A. ELIBON, Auctioneer.
SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD, -WALNUT, AND MAHOG
ANY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS. OAR
PETS, PAINTINGS, PIANO-FORTE, Ao.
’ On Wednesday Morning.
.. At lOo’clook, at the auction store, will be sold by
: catalogue, a 'large assortment of superior well-made
parlor, M chamber,'' and dining-room furniture, carpets,
mirrora.Ao/
ij-iiV >k
' household-foraitore, dco., on Wednesday and Ba
-turday'mornings,eommenoVngat.lo o’olook. Evening
sales of?watches,'jewelry, fauoy and* miscellaneous
roods, will be held regularly every Monday, Wednea
lay, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, commencing at
7j j -o’clock. , "
lE7 Consignments of new and second-hand house
hoidfuruiture,piano-fortosjcarpots, watches, Jewelry,
ic. j respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad
vances will be made If required.
' Out-door sales attended to promptly*. Charges
ts mbdorato is any other house in this city.
' Cf j A.BYSAET &CO., AtroriOKKEM and
COKUISSIOM Hbbohabtc, No. 27 Booth BIQHTH
eor»Sr of LODGE BTESKT.
piHILIP FOED, AUCTIONEER, No.
r_l 530 MABKET BTEBBT, between FIFTH and
iIXTH. aonth aide.
CARD.—The attention of tho trade, and purchasers
generally, is requested to our sale of ready-made
.olotblng, oomprising a large and desirable assortment of
•'mfcri’s, youths’, ana children’s, of superior and
finish, to be peremptorily sold this (Tuesday) morning,
26tU fntUnt, at 30 o'clock precisely, by catalogue.
• LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF ULOTHINQ.
, . This Horning,
26th Inst,'at 30 o’clock precisely,br catalogue, will
be sbld,6oo lots of fall and winter clotbiog for men’s,
boys’, and youths’wear, consisting in part extra heavy
seal skin coats, pilot and beaver cloth overcoats, rag*
land, extra (Ins black and fancy dress coate black and
• Tandy cassimere pantaloons, rich and heavy silk and
worsted plush velvet and cassimere vests, embracing an
assortment worthy the attention of the trade and
dealers generally.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALB. OF BILLIARD TABLES.
' On Batnrday Morning,
SOth instant, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold on
-the‘premises, northeast corner of Eighth and Callow*
hill'streets, by otder of administrator, 4 superior bil
liard tables of the following celebrated manufacture,
fit: i ' ' ■
1 bade by Messrs. Or ffith & Becker, New York
11“ “ a Leonardo Benjamin, New York.
' 3f u ..f} George Thompson, Esq., Boston (marble
beds). "" * ■ ■ (
- JD" The particular attention of billiard proprietors
’ls requested.
JET The tables may be examined any day privioua to
the sale as above. -
F M. (xUMHEY & SONS,
tf • BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
no. 620 Walnut btreet
NOTICE.—The farm of William Brown, Esq., in De
laware county, near Medio, we advertised to be sold on
Thursday, hu been sold by ns at private sale. .
J. U. GUMHEY & SONS.
1 • BEOOND FALL SALE.
‘ ' On Thursday Evening,
.. October 28th. attho Philadelphia Exobuge—
THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BBAT, known as
,<< Aston Ridge,”. containing 28 acres, situate In Dels*
ware couoty,*© miles from the city, will be Bold agree*
ably to , postponement, on Thursday evening, Ootober
28th. 1858'' •
MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No. 818ottth Nineteenth street, above Chestnut street •
, iTo close the estate of William Davis, deo’d
"VALUABLH.BUSINEBS STAND,—Stow and dwel
ling, No. 277 Bonlh. Fifth street, above Spruce street,
u VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, with four fronts,
pn Tulip, TuckCr, and Jackson streets, snd a thirty feet
r wide street, lo the Nineteenth ward, 190 by 100 feet.
GERMANTOWN—Oottage'residence and large lot of
ground, Duey’s lane, wlthm two minutes walk of the
station os the Philadelphia’ & Germantown Railroad.
’( Two handsome building sltesfDuey’s lane, German
iftown, within two minutes walk' of the rsUroal station.
- HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, (mastic front,)
fsenth slde J of Green street, west of Twenty first street.
TfiBBE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 2208
Centre ktreet; has two story doable bock baildingi and
is id complete Order. .
MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No. 1607 'North Thirteenth street, above Jefferson
•trept.,
; CARD —J M. Gnmmey & Bons, auctioneers, will
hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also,
. household furniture at dwellings.
• ’LL: 'RSAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
“ Di/” On our Private. Bale Register will always be
found a .very- large amount of real- estate, including
every description of city and country property.
J. M. GUMMEY A PONS,
• Beal Estate Brokers,
. 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
; tyinnofoma.
e££3g[ CHIOKEEING & SONS, Manu-
FT ir?l facturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND,
SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. 1
• This.ls the largest and oldest manufactory In the
United States, having been ' '
.*>: \ ' .' " ESTABLISHED IN 1828,
Sitace which time we hare
MADE 'AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED PIANOS,
And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI
ORITY over aU others, U Gold, 18 Silvtr, and 4
Bronze Medals.
.10* PUnoe to Rent, Toned, and Repaired.
0T3 ? B la PHILADELPHIA is at 1807
CHESTNUT Street. ocs-3m
PXANO FOBTES.
rf M Jnjtrecired, anel.gant Btoflkof BAVBN.
BAOON. * GO., KUHNS AOUEK, HAILM, DA
VIS *OO., oad GAM * 00. B PIANOS, MEI.ODK
ONS Of bert quality, at I. B. GOURD’S,
f"' ', 8.1. oornor 81TJNTH ui OHXSTNUI ita.
nlio-r
fpo AKOhITEOTS AND BUILDERS.
1 : ■ ACADIA iiiEBIONE.
. Now landing, and shortljr to arrlr#, 1,000 tom of tils
Vantlful stone, both of the . -
i _,Bt,tIE. ORAT, AND BDOP TINTS,
, 0 >ondor or which, for floftne*. and delfcacy of oolor,
1« nntl.alied
fo»oi?l\° b ,^f^. I '.° t th - la » toa ° P' e « Ba ««<nln*U»9
ilghtoenth atreot and RlltonhooM
' bShre “ BSTen ‘
" S‘“ uo > and «tr«ta.
Other?' ‘' Se J e oteCath and Locust streets, and
J ■ •» A. ARNOLD A WILSON, Agents.
MILADBLPHIA. WARMING AND YENTh.ATING
' *?.•’/* .-j • •WABBHOUBB. -■
<lOlO OHBSTNDT BTBBET
: wlAOm . I t‘ ■ .• 18, M. ygf,TWEI,I,, Bnpit.
TWIAOKEREI..—BiTB Bbbls Nos. 1,2. & 8
-ITJ mAOKEREL, ht Whole, Halves, Quarters, and'
Original Packages—just received and for
iJMfleW 0 • O; 0. SADLER 6c 00.,
’ ■>plo , ■ w '<4999 Sfreet, 24 door above Front.
Ceflitl Notices,
T.ETIEBS OP ADMINISTRATION TO
JU tho Estate of CATHARINE GAGLB, deceased,
late of the Trfcutv-ihird ward, /but formerly a resident
of iransyunk.) of tho eftyuf Philadelphia, having be«a
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the
said estate are requested to mako payment, and those
having claims against the same to pret-ent them to
GEO W. DAVIB, Administrator, *
ocs tu-ot* MAIN Street, Manayunk:
TfiOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
~ v Partnership lately subsisting between OLIVER
H. P PARKER and JAMES H. LAIRD, (Proprietors
of the Franklin House,Jn the olty of Philadelphia,)
under the- flrm of PABKER A LAIRD, was dissolved
on the sixteenth day of October, A. D. 1858, by mutual
consent. All debt* owing ti the said partnership are
to be paid to the said OLIVER H. P. PARKER, and
ail demands on the said partnership are to be presented
te him for payment. . O. H. P. PARKER,
oclo-tufr-6t JAMES H- LAIRD.
fNRKsSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 206
WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship
pers and consumers with suporlor Broad Top Coal from
Lancaster Mines. oo4tf
dhQ QC PER TON for the best WHITE
tllOiiwt/ ASH COAL, warranted free from slate or
Aust.
HICKS’ GOAL !b the best and cheapest in
the olty, re-soreened in yard and dry under cover.
HICKS sells none hut the very heat Lehigh
and Sohuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight.
HICKS superintends the doliveiy of all
Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to he
ae represented.
HICKS’ Yard and Office is at the sontheast
corner of MARSHALL and WILLOW, where he
invites all to call and examine for themselves the above
facts.. tu26-3m
SjMERING, FOX, A CO., wholesale and
_F retail dealers in LEHIGH and SOHUYLKILL
COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—BAGS and 'BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the most approved mines, under oover, and pre
pared expressly for famllr use. M-j
Safes.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A large assortment of
EVANS k WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
* ' For Banka and Stores.
BANK LOOKB,
Equal to any now In use.
IRON DOOR 9, SHUTTERS. Ac.,
On as good terms as any other establishment In the
United Sta’eß, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE UB A CALL. aulB-tf
Madjiturn and Sven.
gjUsunii v. mamtox. J. tauosak kbnuos
vullux s.mniox.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
rtt!f.AJ)KLWA.
MERRICK A SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, foi
Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao., Oast
fage of all kinds, either Iroa or Brass.
iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, Ac.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction. '
Every description of Plantation machinery, such as
Sugar* Saw, ana Grist Mills, Voouum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, pumping Engines, Ao.
Sole Agents for N. RHlieux’s Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Ross’ Patent Valve Motion for Bloat Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
flnpariptepdent—B. n. ~PARTQT> qqfl-r
drags and Qlljmirala.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER A GO.,
‘ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
’dasufachirers and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES,
tad WINDOW OLABS, Northeast corner FOURTH and
UOB Streets, Philadelphia.
Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Floreffe
Plate Glass* . mh23-tf
Slatianera.
OLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
H-J DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer a»4 Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks. Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
In various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description
Bngraring 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 Oommittee say—“ This display of blank
boons for hanking and mercantile use Is 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.” »020-tr
THE “OLD DOMINION”
00FFBB POT,
and
THE "OID DOMINION”
TEA POT,
Are manufactured, under the patent for the United
States, by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
Nos. 11T and 119 South TENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ff~y Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, toy all
means, lay in asupply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS,
which are rapidly coming into nse, and destined In a
short time to supersede all others.
20* A. B. A G. are also manufacturers, under the
patent, of
ARTHUR’S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT
BELF-SEALING CANS AND JARB,
Which, it is conoeded on all hands, are the best in the
market. aul7-tuthAstnolB
Also, Trade Agents for
TORREY’S ADJUSTABLE DOOR BPRING.
and IMPORTANT DISOOTERY
PRXNTISB’B
WASHING AND SCOURING
eoi/UTiosr.
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1868,
This Important discovery haa jnst been patented by
the United States, and it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It Is a
Jabor-savingprepsration, and costs less than half of any
other article known for cleansing purposes. While it
cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure
the most delicate fabric. Certificates of Ita value have
been given by some of the leading manufacturers of tho
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
oitlzens.
Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by
SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., & 00.,
189 SOUTH WATER STREET,
jy22*thtu ly PniLXDSLPnri,
fIAUTION.
PRBNTIBB’B WASHING AND SCOURING SOLU
TION.—The und«m*gned would caution the public
against the purchase of Liquid Washing Solutions, pur
porting to be similar to, or equally efficient with, his.
The undersigned is protected by a patent In the manu*
facta e of the only artlole which can be safely and effl.
clent’y need. Bpurious imitations here been aotuo
wbloh will prove inefficient In cleansing, and de’eterL
ous to the fsbrio. Grocers and retailers should be
careful not to purchase the Washing and Scouring So
lution except of us, as th«y will otherwise render them
selves liable as infringers Purchasers should be care
ful to purchase ONLY PRENTISS’S EOLUTION, as
they will thus avoid all risk of destroying the fabrics
washed. Conclusive proofs can be furnfshed that this
article will not jpjnre the fabric. «ept29-3mo-th<fctq
Philadelphia washing and
YANTILATINO WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD A WILSON,
BUOOB6BOIB TO 8. A. BARBIOOB,
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where onr
old friends and the pabllo are respeotfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., Ac. Wears
now manufacturing OHILSON’fI CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater aver invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do „
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sixes and pattdrn
We have also eommencsd the manufacture 0.
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
whania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fdir and ExkU
HtionoftKe FVanfclt* Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Antiqub Mabblkb,
are not Injured by Smok*. Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much fissnrtc*
than Marble. Call 'and tee them.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
BENJ.M. lELTWBLL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia. April. IR6JU-ap24 It
TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
%J LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHICAGO , ILL.
The subscriber, having had muoh practical experl,
encein seleotingand locating lands in the various Land
Districts in the western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make
personal examinations, he can always make the moot
judicious locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be
la !
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
UJ“ Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and
any of the western States.
B. SALISBURY,
49 OLABKE Street, Ohioago.
rrIAW St BEERS'
, , IUBRIOATIHG OMABE,
the beat end oheepeat compound for greasing the axles
Of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES. CAKTS, BRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
For sale In tin oans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS in the dty andthe MANUFACTURERS,
<«ULOm No. 38 80UTR WATEB Street
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—'
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.—^The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges i A good and unvarying oomdstenoe, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and doss not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an Invaluable acquisition to
themractitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail: MV ' SIHIS’S Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mbs ‘ Twelfth and Chestnut street s.
KJLATE ! slate 1 11—Hoofing
fflate, of all altoa, and at retf lov Mtea, kept eon
atontly oa head, oad for aale br
BIBBING, VOX, & 00.,
GEBMANTOWN BOAD oad THlBDatreet.
. Boot, pat oa lathe heat mamer,a«id re
•Wll5 jtteuded to. AUw«k fp» ,
THE PRES&—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1858.' V
Jk INQUIRE FOR THB ROYAL, OR
ffiql SEA SHELL PATENT GAS-BURNING GOOK-
In9a INJJ.BTOVEB— They are economical, coasuioiog
< *^ £ ~ the gas andnmoke that are usually wasted; dura
ble by having doable instead of single plates; and con
venient, having large ovens and being ready bakers.
Our new patented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the best
constructed up-draft stove ever invented. It will heat a
large holler of <water, boil two dinner pots, broil a beef
steak, bake bread and plea and roast meat, all at the
same time and with a siugle fire.
Invalids, and aft persons who appreciate the influence
or yen'Uated apartments upon health, will be pleased
yi t «£K™ OBTABLK GRATES .nd MODEL FRANK
LIN STOVE 4 , which are of beautiful and ornamental
venHlation nd * €hcerfa1 ’ °P en flr «* &nd thorough
Striot economists will be satisfied with our SILVER'S
GAB-OONSUMING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the
so-oalled gag-burning stoves introduce cold air to tho
top of the fire, the effeot of which is to cool the stove
and waste the fuel, precisely as if a stove door wag
opened above the Sea la a true gas-burning stove, the
air should be heated. In a hot-air chamber, to a tempera
ture sufficient to ignite the gases, on the same principle
as is adopted lo our gas-burning cooking stoves.
In addition to the above, a large assortment of Parlor
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall
Stores, Portable Hoaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de
scription, Gss Ovens, Stove Fixture, and Repairs may
be found, In even- variety, at our warerooms, No. 209
Nor h SECOND Street, above Race *
ocl9-tf NORTH. CHASE, A NORTH-
Jb. QUEEN'S PORTABLE FORGE—
fSSf Doubtless many of oar olty readers, fn passing
fPHxthe gangs of workmen employed in laving down
,=?sL 'Some of the passenger railroad tracks in our
streets, had their attention attracted toa portable forge,
with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient
service. These forges, built upon the plan secured by
O. V. Queen’s patent are for sale at the commodious,
long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, Range,
and Furnaoe establishment of WARNIOK, CHAD
WICK, A BROTHER, corner of SECOND and RACE
Streets, who have tbo solo right for the sale of Queen’s
Portable Forge In Pennsylvania.
There aro, we believe, five sizes of this forge, rang
ing in prloe from twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a
Bum bo small, when contrasted with its merits, as to se
cure Its general introduction j for any one who will for
a moment consider the advantages of this forge, wMoh
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 once concede its great efficiency, and ar
range for its possession and use. The adaptability of
this fo;ge to repairs to railroads aud raining machinery
especially commends It to railroad companies and opera
tors in the mining districts. We, thereforo, take plea
sure in calling to it the attention of road masters, so-
Serintendenta of mines, and others.—-(From the United
tates Railroad and Mining Register 007-lm
STOVES! STOVES!
fg3j SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING
MgV STOVE,
'* x “ With all tha Latest Improvements,
Also, the largest assortment of
COOKING, PARLOR, A OFFICE STOVES
In the City, at
HANIGLE’S,
No. 909 MARKET STREET.
Call before purchasing. se29-6w
A. SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR
NING COOK »TOVH.—I would reapectfu ly call
the attention of the public to one of the greatest
improvements ever introduced in Cooking Btovos
and R*ngea—the burning of the gas arising from the
oo&l, by which means is saved 60 per cent. In fuel and
also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of the
oven. We effect the burning of the gages by means of a
hollow contre-plece, perforated on the under side, which
admits the air in a heated state to mingle with the
gases, thus aiding its combustion, and cahsing a flame
to pass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This Im
provement also preserves the centre piece from rinking
down on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs
One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION *t
1110 MARKET Street Manufactured by JAMES
BFEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Ohaße A
North,) 1116 MARKET Street. sopt2o-3mo
LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
N E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—<*ook keeping in
•11 its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly
for situations in any branch of business; Pla’n and Or
namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and
Correspondence. No institution in the United States
gives a more thorough and practical course. In this
department no teaching is done in classes, and is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate from the ab‘>ve,)—Yoang Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an Euglhh and Clas
sical Education, vis: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ao., Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of five months commence September
Ist, and Febraary Ist. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates ana charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
mh26tf F, DQNLBAVY LONG, Principal
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 sends the sohoiar into the world with a keen
sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active
life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the
Instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those
personal to each individual, and the learner either
loses all interest, or becomes superficial 2a his acquire
ments. For these and other reasons the number Is
limited
For further information apply personally, from nine
o’clock A. M. to one o'clock r, M., or by note, to
e«18-tf E. STEWART, Principal.
HfRS. BRYAN' 3 SEMINARY,
lvX BATAVIA, N. Y.
THB FALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca
tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences
on the 16th of September. It continues striotly a Fa
mily Boarding Boaool for Girls, and is thorough, select,
and homelike in all its appointments. The number of
pupils is limited to those who cad be seaoed at the ta
ble of tho Principal.
Hj~ CIRCULARS will be sent showing Terms *nd
Regulations.
Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y., September, 1868. sel3
(PHITTENDEN’ 9 PHILADELPHIA
VV COMMERCIAL OOLT.IQM, aortheut oornar of
CHESTNUT and SEVENTH atreata.
An Institution doaisnad to ilt rotuuc nun for AG*
TIVE lIUBIKEBB. “
• BOARD OP TRUSTEES.
B. B. Oomegya, -tfranoia HoaMn»,
Oeorgo H. StnArt, David Milne,
John Sparhairk, DaTtdS. Brown,
lauo Hacker, A. V. Parsonn,
D. B. Himnan, Frederick Brown,
Joahtta Lipplncott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th.
Each Student has individual instruction Jat this
Institution. and a Diploma from here is the beat re
commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
Collogo. jej-tf
LEIDY BROTHERS’ JSttGHT-SOHOOL.
Nos. 148 and ISO SIXTH Street, near Race. is
HOW OPEN TO O TB IKRtBOOTIOJI ih BOOK-KEEPING,
WHITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL.
Bryant & steatton’s chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Stroets. For Information, oall or send for
circular. jelA*tf
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED.
DUFF & CO.'S MEROAN-
COLLEGE, Southeast corner
EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
(established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution
the
COUNTING HOUSE COURSE
of Practical, Single, and Double Entry'
BOOKKEEPING,
ineludlng all the Anaaiiay Booze, Oozueaoiii. Oil.-
001eATlOH8, and
BUSINESS WRITING,
la taught In the most successful and satisfactory style.
M, ROOHE, >
P. EDWARDS, { Principals.
Mb. B B EUSTON, Penman.
WAY'S HOTEL,
XI WILLIAMSPORT,
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pi.
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINJB Street, formerly
occupied by the Went Branch Bank, and has enlarged
and refitted It In a superiorstyle.
Williamsport is one of the most delightful Inland
towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those clti
sens or 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 ohargo.
jy2B-3m W. JET. HAY, Proprietor.
»BEDFOKD SPRINGS—THIS
well'known and delightful Summer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visitors on the 16th of
June, and kept open until the Ist of Ootober.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now fully completed, and the whole establishment has
been famished In superior etyle, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled in 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 gneste, give the amplest assurance of
oomfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other means of access, It is deemed
sroper5 roper to state that passengers can roach Bedford by a
•ylight ride from Onambersbarg.
The Company have made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and individuals wifh £< Bedford. Water’,
by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following
prices, at tho Springs, vis:
Yor a barrel (mulbery) , ...... 94 00
Do. (oak). 800
# Do. (mulborry) 800
% Do. (0ak).... 200
Carboy, 10 gallons 2 26
Bottles, ltf pint, per down... 160
The barrels are carefully prepared, so that par
chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh
and sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00.,
wvlO-tf Bedford Cenntv. Ft,
pHOJSPHATIO GUANO,
lIOM SOMBBKBO IBBAND,
!■ Btere uA far sale by
JOS. B. HANSON A GO.,
SPUGUET & SONS,
• "Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
se2B 216 South FRONT Street.
HAYANA CIGARS.—IO6,OOO La Flor
de la Havana Ist. 2d, and Bds, just arrived per
brig •« May Queen,” from Havana, in store and for
•ale by WILLIAM H. YEATON,
se24-tf No. 216 South FRONT Sheet.
Figaro, cabanas and paetagas
BEGARS.—A ohoioe Invoice of these oelebrated
brands on board brig “ New Era.” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE,
(New) 183 Walnut street, below Beoond,
aul tteaond Btory
THE ADAMS EXPRESS GO., OFFICE,
m CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES. MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by Ua own LINES, or in- connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNB and CITIES of the United States.
TOW LINES, and BOW and STERN
LINES, manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, FITLER, & 00.,
0018 Nos. 23 N. Water Bt., fc 22 N. WhutejL
GEirarational.
Summer Ueeo rta.
Jxriilijera.
9,000 BABKELB AND BAGS
H..M6 North WATER Btre*t,
M* No. 100 North DBLAWAKB At«du«,
Tobacco.
®*ptess ©ompomea.
S. B. BANDJOBD.
General ftupertatandent*
R. R. Remedies. a'e none «‘ h ? 2““ '
weak, feeble, or crippled w?thS2m Bi ° k , d 1??,
that Itadway’a RoX ,,S? 2. J M'nnties, ion'
Begnlators, as the nature’ Besolrent, c •
ra M roqutre, will quickie and rnpMW curT " °
qS? l i 'utg,g r< g““g , o^|
and strength within the diseased or dyinir hodr to ana
S’herith! patient will Ij,^ 1 rertoref
Pain.... It. n elit .
Acuta Diseases R. R. Relit/,
Inflammatory Diseases.. Relief and Regulators
Malarious Diseases Relief and Regulators
Congestive Diseases Reliefand Regulators'
Scrofulous Dmasea Renovating Resolvent'
CArontc Diseases.,, Ilertovating Resolvent
Syphilitic Diseases Renovating Resolvent.'
Constitutional Diseases.. Resolvent and Regulators,
Skin Diseases , Renovating Resolvent..
Nervous Diseases Resolvent, Relief, Regal*
tors.
Infectious Diseases Ready Relief? Regulators
CONSTITUTIONAL DIBS ABBS.
Many diseases that affliefhumanity are inherited a*
heir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly , sires
geroikla. Consumption, Syphilis, and Pits, are amocj
the most common of constitutional diseases. Vow, w«
cars not how many generations the seeds of these dU
eases may have been established in the system, cor
rupting the blood— Radway's Renovating Resolve*-
will eradicate from the bodies of the aiQioted every par
tide of diseased deposits, and All the veins with nei»
pure, and healthy blood.
CHILDREN’S DISEASES.
Radtoay’s Renovating Resolvent should behftllec
as & blossmg by every mother throughout the lead
whose Infants are afflicted with Roreß, Humors, etc
Those breakings out /thus early) are evidences of dit
ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses o/
the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestigi
of the disease and insure the ohild a sound and health?
body*
B, R.B.—Rftdwajr’s Ready Belief for He&daohea, whs
thor siok or nervous; Rheumatism. Dial
thwa, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramp*
Influenza, Bloody Flax. Paralysis, Lumbago.
Gout, Neuralgia, Toothache, Small Pox
Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints
Scarlet Fever, Paine around the Liver, Plea
rlsy. Measlea, Heartburn, and Pains of al)
kinds. Radway’s Beady Belief will, In a fev
minutes, change the miseries you Buffer tc
jpysof pleasure.
B. B. B.—Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, for the cun
of ohronio diseases—-Such as Scrofulous ani
Byphllitio complaints, Consumptive an«
other affections ot the Longs and Throat,
Induration and Enlargements of parts.
Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin
Nodes, Tumors, Uloers, Dyspepsia, and all
other diseases arising from an impure stat*
of the blood.
B#R- B.—Radway’s Regulators will cur O'/ effectively
and speedily, GostWeness, Indigestion
Painter’s Cholic, Lead Diseases, Intiamroa'
tion of tho Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver-o#m
plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys
Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers
Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system U
out of order, or the blood impure, a dose o'
Badway’s Regulators will restore it to regu
larlty, and purify and cleanse the blood, m
female should be without them.
B. B. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists ftnJ
Merchant# everywhere.
BADWAY & CO., Now York City*
Dr. H. Sv/AWta &Bon.
*plB-tu&sacUy&eowlyr
EUUVLAJ* tSYRUPf
ox
PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IROB
Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new dis
coveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must non
be received as an established medicine. Its efficaoy Is
curing
DYSPEPSIA,
Affoctions of the Liver, Dropsy. Neuralgia, Bronohitlt
and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of thi
Blood, Boils, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead 01
Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re
Suire a Tonio and Alterative Medicine, is beyond que>
lon.
S, The proofs of Its efficacy are so nu
morons, so weH authenticated, and oi
such peculiar character, that sufferon
I*ilHii»rfi«f»i caano ' reasonably hesitate to reoeivi
t IHt J the proffered aid.
The Peruvian Byrup does not profesi
to ft Cttre * but its range id oxteo
slve, because many diseases, apparently
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from om
cause, may be cured by one remedy.
The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides i
cure Is precisely that which has so often baffled th>
highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible
the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy oi
the Syrup incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish for an opinion from d!»
Interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup
cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among nu
merous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. Tfc*
signatures are those of gentlemen well known in thi
community, and of the highest respectability.
The undersigned having experienced the beneficial el
fect&of the “ Peruvian Byrup,” do not hesitate to re
commend it to the attention or the nubile
Prom our own experience, as well as from the test)
mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are a)
together unquestionable, we have no doubt of Its effica
cy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bron
chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy-
Neuralgia, Ac. Indeed, its effects would be Incredible
but from the high character of those who have wit
nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, a*
we do ours, to its restorative power.
Rbv. JOHN PIERPONT,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
B. H. KENDALL, M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY,
THOMAS C AMORT,
PETER HARVET,
JAMES 0. DUNN,
Ray. THOB. WHITTEMORE,
CERTIFICATE OP DR. HATES.
It Is well known that tho medicinal effects of Protox
ide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposnre to sit,
and that to maintain & solution of Protoxide of Iron
Without farther oxldfttluu, has been doomed impossible
In the Peruvian Byrup, this desirable point is at
talned by combination in a way before unknown, an£
this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, m
trates, and tartrates of the Materia Medlca.
A. A. HAYEB, M.D.,
As&ayer to the Slate of Massachusetts.
10 Houston street, Boston.
BOLD BT
N. L. GLARE & CO., Proprietors,
No. 6 WATER Street, Boston.
P. BROWN,
IltHa and CHESTNUT Streets,
HABSARD A CO.,
TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
je!s*tu tb aat-6m w6m Agents for Philadelphia
rilHB liiViSli
X PKKPIBBD BY PB.SANFORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM QUMS,
Is one of the beat Purgative and Liror Modioinea now
beforo the public, that acts as a Cathartic , easier,
milder, and moro effectual than any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme*
dr, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter,
then on the stomaoh and bowels to carry off that mat
ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with
out any of the painful feelings experienced in tho ope
rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys
tem at the same time that it purges it, aud, when taken
daily in moderate doses, will atrengthen and build it up
with unusual rapidity.
The Lima taooe of the
human body j and when it
well, the powers of the
oped, The stomach ia al
on the healthy action of
performance of its fttnc
is at fault the bowels are
system Buffers in conse-
Lirer—haring coaaed to
eases of that organ, one
made it his study, In a
years, to find somo reme
act the many derange
ble
To prove that this re
person troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to try a
certain.
These Gams remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
hoalth to the whole ma
cause of the disease—ef
Bilious attaokb are
Ur, pnvent&i by the oc-
IgVXQORATOB.
Ono dose, after eating,
stomach and prevent the
log.
Only one dose, taken
NIGHT-MASS.
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and cures Cos-
One dose, taken after
PSPEIA.
ID* One dt»e of two
relieve SioK I&adaubb.
One bottlo taken for fe
the cause of the disease,
Only one dose immedi
while ono dose, often re-
OnotBRA Morbus, and a
one bottle is
system the effects of mo*
ness.
ID* One bottlo taken
ssflownesfl or unnatural
Ono done taken a short
vigor to tho appetite, and
One dose, oitcn repeat-
BQCBi Id its worst forms,
complaints yield almost
One or two doses care
in ohildren; there is no
remedy in tho world, as it
ID" A few bottles cure
absorbents.
Wo take pleasure in re
cine as a preventive for
Fsvbr, and all Fbvkrs of
rates with certainty, and
testify to its wonderful
All who use tt art giving their unanimous testimony
in its favor.
ID“ Mix Water in th* mouth with the Invigor a tor.
and swallow_both together.
THE LIVER INVIGOBATOR
Is A Boibhtipio Mbdioai. Disootbbt, and is daily work
ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cores as If by
mftgio, even the first dose giving benefit , and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are tbo re-
BUlt of a DIBBABED LIVER-
PRICK ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 218
North Second Street.
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL
BISIEO, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN,
Fifth and Chestnut streets Phiiada ap!3 tu th s-ly
ISnainess ffiar&s.
Alex, mokinney,
AT LAW,
GRBENSBURG, PA.
Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In
diana counties. sell-tf
T. T. ABRAMS.
A BRAMS & HATER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAYBN, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business en
trusted to them. Special attention given to the collee*
tioa of claims.
XMPBBQ2TOBS
Got. Wm.F. Packer, narrlHburg, Pa.: L. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haven Bank; General V. K, Jackman,
Lock Haven; Hon. A. 'White, Lock Haven; Simon
Bcott, Look uaveiu Bullitt & Fairthorne, Philadel
phia; McFarland, Evans, A 00., Philadelphia; Evans
A Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip AI. Price, Philadel
phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, A Co,, Philadelphia; Tenor A Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
QaigglOj Dsq., Philadelphia. jy 26-tf
/CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
\J CHANT and Importer of HAVANA SUGARS,
/New) 388 Walnut street, second story. anl-ly
LAUMAN & RABORG —
Importers and Wholesale Dealors in WINES,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
QUORB, No. 1017 MARKET Btreet, between Tenth and
KlAveoto street* ielfi-tf
WHISKEY. — BO bble., 20* do. (Miller &
lUckerston’s) Old Monongahela Whiskey,
Btom and for Bate, by A. MERINO,
0011-tf Bouth FRONT treat.
OX>BENSAOK*S IRON BITTERS.
O ■ This Medicine,.as its name implies, is one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is es
pecially adapted to those who have a lobb of appetite or
are affiioMd witbtEwpepaia, Liver Complaints, Piles,
Nervous Debility. General Weakness, and all diseases
arising from a disordered condition of the digestive
organs.
POB FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it. cCs it enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood
wnioh is so important to bring about a healthy action
THOUSANDS ABE LIVING
a miserable existence, of a pale siokly 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 an injurious nature.
FOR ALL DIBBABEB OP THE BLOOD
there is no better antidote than Hobensack’s Iron Bib
tore. When the blood ifl impure the whole body is full
of disease. Blood letting may answer fora time, but
cleaning a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, ana to cleanse the blood there
I* n ,° remedy than these invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent is iron, and we all know its
efficacy m removing the impure matter from the
whole visceral system They are prepared by aprao
tical chemißt, and have been pronounced, by eminent
Emici 1108 11114 « Ui« “ne jinn ultra” of >ll
. „ , . HOW GRATIBYING
to the proprietor that he bee auoceeded to compound
“'emedy for many or the tile that his fellow
; ? re ”®l>j®®t to; and that the public appro
®'a!f not a question of doubt, but a died feet
“ “ f " I " lrp ' lMel h “
® T ¥ B IMONY op a worthy citizen.
♦biS JA*? m y. wife wa * in delicate health some
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numorooa remedies without deriving any benefit
Hearing of Hohtn sack's Iron Bitters . and knowing
Don to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re
quired. by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who are similarly affected,
M she believes it to be a sovereign remedy
JOHN COLE.
„„ , f . , No. 831 Capitol Street.
This invaluable Medicine is prepared onlv by
• GEORGE 8. HOBKNSAOK,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Btreoti,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders mast he addressed.
Price $l. Discount to dealers. Bold by Druggists
generally. tnh2o-y
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, OFFICE 40* WALNUT STREBT.
PHILADELPHIA .—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,-
665 86.—Insurer again»i or DAMAGE liY FIRE
and tho PERILS OF THK SKA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
10“ TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
OFFICERS.
President—GEOßGS B. HART.
Vice P. BOSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL.
ABBißlant Secretary—B U. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. 11. Hart, B, W. Bailey
Jtoss, Andrew R. Chamber*,
A. G. Cattell, j, e. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Oh-rles G. Irnlay,
John G. Dale, 11. R. Coggahall,
Foster 8. Perkins, Sa-rl. 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 Street,
Philadelphia. ’
DIRECTORS.
John H. Diehl, Wm. 9. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt.
M -W. Baldwin, Xbos. L. Luders,
John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin,
A J.Bucknor, H. H. Shillingford,
John W Sexton® C.E. Spangler.
William Raiguel, H.H. Uouston,
Edwin Booth, Wm. H. L n ve,
John Garrison, Charles F. Norton,
E. S. Warne, Isaac Myer.
President—JOHN H. DIEHL,
Vice President—E. 8. WARNE.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. sel6-tf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE GO.,
/3L INCORPORATED 1810— CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia
Haring a large paid-up Capital Stock andBurplus
Invosted in sound and available Securities, continue ti
iMure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Fort ana their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted,
DIISOVOIS.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John weUh, Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel 0. Morton, James B. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, Edmund &. Until h.
Charles W. Poultney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary jag S-y if
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY, No. 331 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND.
ASSETS JULY Ist, 1868.
Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, ko $348,925 00
Bills Receivable, (for policies issued,) 2,127 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, 1,398 31
866,148 85
No lossea unadjusted, unpaid, or reported.
DIRECTORS:
William M. Godwin, 8. R. Crawford,’
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner,
George W. Hall, William B. TheraM,
B. Franklin Jackson, 8. N. Winslow,
J. C. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
WM. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Hofps*, Secretary. mvlO-dtf
CITT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Btreet.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital . ....8200,000.
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 grant annuities
ALFRED WEEKS, President®
B. O. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. MAxnix, Secretary.
dixxotobs.
Alfred Weeks,
B. 0. Tyler,
J. W. Souder,
C. B. Picking,
J. L. Hutchinson,
J. W. Stokes,
je!B-ly 1
Life insurance and trust com
pany—The PBNN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
00MPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and BOOK
Btreete. Capital, $612,726.03.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all
oontracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Aufgneoe,
Trustees, and Guardians.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel 3. Stokes,
Benjamin Coatee, William Martin,
Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Hers, James Easton,
Bamael O. Huoy, Theophllus Pauldingj
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Souder,
Henry C. Townsend. Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphus Kent, " John W. Ilornor,
William IX. Carr, Ellis ?>. ArcheT,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Rebortsos, Joseph M. Thomaf,
Warner M. R&sin, John G Brenner,
P.B. MWhler, Keeton,
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMURL E. SiOIXJW, VicePres’t.
/oust W. HoaxoK. Secretarr. clB-ly
principal regulators ofthe
performs ita functions
systom are fully devel
mofct entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
tioni; when theutomaoh
at fault, and the whole
quence of one organ—the
do its duty. For the dia
of the proprietors has
practice of moro than 20
dy wherewith to eounter
mentfi to which it hr lia-
Delaware mutual safety in
surance COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TOE LEGISLATURE of PENN
SYLVANIA, 1836.
OFFICE, 8. X. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets,
TBIIiADBLtBU.
MARINE INSURANCE*
ON VESSELS,)
CARGO, ) To all part* of the World*
FREIGHT, \
INLAND INSURANCES ,
Gn Geode, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES ,
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ao,
- ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 3,1867,
medy is at last found, any
vbb Complaint, in any of
bottle, and conviotion is
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
o h l n e ry, removing the
fwcting o radical cure,
cured, and, what is bet
casionai use of the Lima
Bonds. Mortgagee, and Real Estate ~$101,850 04
rhilaaelpbi&Oitj and other Loans...., 187,011 35
Stock in Banks, Railroads, and Insurance
Oompanien...l2,soB 00
Bills Receivable 220,291 05
is sufficient to relievo the
food from rising and sour-
before retiring, prevents
Cash od hand,
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on*
. Marine Policies recently Issued, on other
debts due the Company,.,,.. 92,730 67
SafQMiijrtlon Notes.••••••«•.100,000 00
night, loosens the bowels
TITEJTBBB.
each meal, will oureD7S-
teaspoonfula will always
male obstruction removes
and makes a perfect care,
ately relieves OnoLio,
peated, is a aaro care for
preventive of Oholeba.
needed to throwont of the
dioine after a long sick-
William Martin* James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal,- Theophiluu Paulding*
Edmund A. Bonder » James Trc^aair,
John 0. Darin, William Eyre, Jr.*
John R. Penrose, J. F. Penlston,
George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington* Samuel E. Stokes,
Dr. ft. M, Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, Tbomaa 0. Hand,
Spencer Mctlrain, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pirtsbgh.,
H. Jones Brooks,! Dr. T. Morgan, “
Jacob P. Joses, J. T. Logan, “
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. J»S-y
for Jaondiob removes all
color from the akin.
time before'eating gives
makes food digest well.
ed, cures Coko.nio Dun
while Sommer and Bowel
to the first dose.
attacks caused by Worms
snrer, aafor, or speedier
never fails.
: Dhopby, by exciting tho
|VJB>
INBURANOB
COMPANY,
commending this medi-
Fevbr and Aquh, Obii.l
a Bilioob Type. Itope
thousauds are willing to
virtues.
ov vxa
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS*
7BtI.AOBI.rSU.
Esbaeribed Capital. $600,000.
Fold up Capitol, $200,000
siixoroßS.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Steirorty
H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Whitall, J. K. Walker,
Edw. O. Knight, M> B. Wendell,
H. Lewis, Jr., 8. K. Hoxsie.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President.
THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vioe Pres’t.
SAHubl 8. Hook, Secretary. ja29-
Fire and inland risks.—fahi
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to la
loranoe Companies, passed April 2d, 1866.)
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-Presidont.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT 81., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day,
William W. Walters*
Oharles Rtohardson,
Barclay Llppinoott*
Jos. R. Brognard,
Ohaa. Stakes, fe24-y
0. A. If AYES i
PETERS' 8 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIYE
BBi,F-GENERATING GAS LAMP is the only
patent Burner that has a Non-Conductor attached.
The publio are cautioned against all other Burners, as
they will heat, and liable to explode. State and
County Rights for sale. Apply or address
selB D. P. PETERS, 422 BROADWAY, N. Y.
French plate glass.—having
been appointed by the “ Competent* dt Flortfft"
the SOLS AGENTS for the sale of their GLAB9 in this
city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or coneu
mere, from oar stock on hand, POLISHED PLAT!
GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate
for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of large
size, (or Mirrors. The Giasß will be sold at the lowest
prices, and warranted superior, in tvtry rt3jnct } to any
other imported,
ROBT. SHOEMAKER ft CO.,
Plate and Window (Jlbbs Warehoati®,
N. 1. not. of FOURTH and RACK 6treats,
whM-tf PhU»d«lnhU
Lard. —48 Bbis Nq. 1 JjHt&aaL SNe
Rendered, go t il|lßl|fll|ltMVwBrß
90W AROH ftbore Front,,
Jnsnrcmce (Kamganizs,
Hon. W. D. Kelley,
J.fW. Forney,
P. B. Mingle,
James Watson,
, Ludlarn Matthews,
William. Curtis,
G. F. Turner.
T»fsnu.
m*BOt9*Bl
Jacob K. Vanghan,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
D. B. Birr #y,
John W. Overman,
A. H. Rosenheim.
M Stern.
Camus.
Philadelphia and elmiha rail
road LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira,
Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island. Niagara
Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula,
Detroit, Dunlieth,and St. Louis,
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia axd
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VILE
Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
„ , 7.30. A. M. DAY EXPRESS, •
For Elmira, Niagara Falla. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington,
and St. Louis. ,
8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington,
.Jlf® 7 ’ 80 /,- train runs through to HARRISBURG,
A P ? btf fl Si s . t f t!oD 1 a ° Q the Lebanon Valley Branoh
of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.
At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre, Plttston, Scranton, and all
tf/wT? 10 and bloomWjrq
fiAllinUSJi.
Baggage cheeked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Soaneurion
Bridge. *
ST *!*•*» ®>hke procured et the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line’a Tioket Office, Korthwert comer
of SIXTH and OHEBTNUT Street., ,„d atthoj££
senger Depot, cornerof BROAD and VINE.
’ THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vino, dally,
(Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6
P.M.
Freights mast bo delivered before 8 P, M. to Insure
their going the Bame day.
F *r farther information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Tine,
Or to OHAB. 8 . TAPP£N, General Agent,
W. cor.Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
PbiUdel,hia.
JS£ nr isrNOTICE—SUMMER
ffixARHKS: ARRANGEMENT.
PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI-
MORE RAILROAD'
On and after Monday, May 10, 1858,
PASBENOKB TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
at BA. M., IP. M., (Express,) and
Tor Wilmington, it 8 A. M., 1,4.80, and II P.
Jor Nan Oastle, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M.
For Midoietown, at 8 A. SI., and 4.80 P. H.
For Dover, at 8 A. M.. and 4.30 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M.. and 4 30 P. M
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
_ at 7 - 80 > Express, 10.16 A. M., «*><
6.40 r. Mi '
Wilmington at a 46 and 10.80 A. and 1.46
and 8.06 P. M. ’
p L j® aTe New O&stle at 6 and 9.50 A. M., and at 8.16
LeaTe Middletown at 8.68 A. M. t and 6 45.
Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.66 P.M
Leave Seaford at 6.26 A. M., and 2 P M.
n T ?^} NS BALTIMORE.
A Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2p, M., and 2.26
SUNDAYS only at U P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal-
timore,
D« do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phlla
phla.
freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran
M follows; . *
Leave Philadelphia for PerryriUe and Intermediate
places at q P.H.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 7 46 p! u’
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 6 SO A. m!
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do fl 10 P. M
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do fi 40 P. M
j«9 8. M. FELTON, President.
[%TKW YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN
11 AND AMBOY BAILBOAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMP ANT’S LINKS.
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY
PLACES.
Leave u (©Hows, vis t Yau
At 6 A. M.j via Camden and Arabov, Aooomxnoda*
ti0a..... 2 2£
At 6 A. M., Tia Camden and Jeraev City. N. J. Ao
commodation .a............. 2 28
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
U&U <(( 8 00
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat John Neilson,via Taco*.
ny and Jersey Oity, Morning Express 8 00
At 'A P. M., via Oamden and Amboy. O. and A. Ex
press . 8 00
Atfi P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail. 8 0
At BP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aocommoda*
tlon, Ist Class , 2 «
At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Glass. 1 60
At 6 P. if., via Camden and Amboy. Aoooozncda*
tion, Ist Class..... g oo
At 6P. M.j via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda
tioo, 2nd Class 1 T 6
eepSd 6 M * Un * rILQ, other* Sunday* ex
A til X P. M., from Kensington Depot, via Jersey
Jflity, Mai, Saturdays excepted 22 26
Express Lines stop at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Boston, Flemlngtoa, Ac., at ft A. M
and 2# P. M. from' Walont street wharf.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarze
Montrose. Great Bend, Ao., at OA. M.» Tia Delaware.
Lackawanna at Western Railroad.
Tor Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holly at 6 A. M., and %% and 6 P. M
WAY LTttia
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 2% and 4 P. tt.,
For Palmyra, Bancoca*, B«Mrly, Borlington, Borden
town Ao., at 3 P.M.
Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown. and in
termedlate places, at 2% P; M.
Steamboat John Neilson, for Tacony, at 10 and 11Y
A. M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P.M.
AlUines exceptlltfP. M , leave Walnut street wharf
G7* Fifty poonde of baggage only allowed each paa
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Com
pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond 2100, except by special oontract.
WM. H. GATZMSB, Agent
ha 1-ly O. A A. B. B* 00.
resimn 11 n mm pjsnnsyl-
YANIA RATLROAD.
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, Ao., and by
close railroad connections for
Easton, Gatawissa, New York oity.
Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, .
Mauch Chunky Elmira, Wilkesbarre,
Hazleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton.
Onandafter WEDNESDAY, August2sth, 1868. Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as follows:
For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap,
Scranton, &<>., (Express.) at 6.16 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk. Williams
port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.16 P M.
XorDoyloatown, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M. and
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation.) at 0.46 A.
M.and&P M ’
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 6 P.M.
Leave Dovlestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and
8.30 PM.
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
M. and 2.30 P.M.
Doyleatown Trains ran daily. Other Trains daily,
Sanders excepted.
All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen
ger Railroad.
Fare to Bethlehem.. 80
“ Manch0hnnk.................... g ao
.Easton l 60
u Dovleetown 80
FOR SOHOOLEY 1 8MOUNTAIN_.Bj 6.16 A M. train
to Easton, thence by N. J. 0 HR. ano D. L. A W. RR
to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moun
tains at IP. M. Fare $3lO.
au26 tf BLLlfi CLARK. Agent
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN
A AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—SUMMEJ
ARRANGEMENT On and after MONDAY, May 10th
1868.
FOB GERMANTOWN
Leavo Philadelphia at6v,7, 8. 9-05 min., 10, Ilk
A. M.. 12,8,4,6,0, 7,8, 0,10, and 11k P. M.
Leave QsrmADioirn at 0,7, 7k, 8,0, 9k> 36k, 12k
l yl>lni a •,3, 8 *» 4 #» 6 #> 8 * > 8 » * 4O mln *»
UT* The 7% o’clock A. M. Train from German tom
will atop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.30 min. A. M., 3, 5% } and
Leave Germantown 8# A. M., 1-2 min., 4k, and
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at ok, 8. 9.05 min,llk A.M
8.8,4. 6, 8,10 P.M.
' Leave Chestnut Hill at 6 40 and 7.36,9.10, and 10.1 C
rain A. M , 12.60,3.10,4.10, 5.10, 7.40, and 9.30 min
P. M.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.20 A. M., 3, sk, andB P. M.
Leave OhestnutHill at 8.10 xoln A. M. v 13.50 4.1 t
6.40 P. M *
FOR CONBHQHOOKSH AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at ok* UA. M.,1.05 «lu
8.10 min..4k, Bk, Ilk P.M.
Leave Norristown at 0,7, 9,11 A. M., 1,3 k) *nd o*j
P U.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9A. M., and BF. M,
Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., and 0 P, M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia at 01f» 7K ,9,11 A. M. 1.05 min,
3.05 min., 8.10 min., 4k, 6£, Ok, 8, Uk P. M,
Leave Manayunkat 0k,7k,8k, 9k, Uk A. M.
lk*3, 4,6 k) 7, and 9 P. M. *
117 Sundays same as Norristown.
OHESTSR VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING
TOWN.
88,S9*i 66
Leave Philadelphia at 0k A. M., and 8.10 min. P. tf
Leave Downlngtown at 7k A. M , and IP. M.
H. K. BallTH, General Superintendent.
Depot. Ninth and Owon PhUuf*fphis
702,78* 87
tf SYL’VAtfiA lyCk.
3-000 CENTRAL RAILROAD l OOC
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH,
And thence by Railroad to
WHEELING, ST. LOUIS,
STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI, OHIOAGO,
LOUIBVILLE, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, ST. PAULS,
And all intermediate points In
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MIOHI
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANBAB AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling
Cleveland and Crestline, have choice of routes, and ar«
requested to make a selection before applying for tick
eta.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADIL
PHIA DAILY,
Forming dose connections at Pittsburgh to all point!
West.
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1858, Thro
through, and Tiro accommodation trains, will leave th<
depot, B. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKI7
streets, as follows:
TSAIRB FOE PITTBBOBQH Tiaras VXOX riTTSBUSOI
ABO THE WEST LEAVE. AHD THE WEST AEBIVB
Mail train at.... 7.30 A. M. Mail train at.. 11.00 night
Fast line 100 noon. Fast 1ine...... 4.60 A. M
Express mai1..11.00 night. Express mail.. 1.19 noon
WAV TBAIKS EJEATB. WAV TBAI2TS AMITE.
Harrisburg ac» Harrisburg ao
oommodation.B.oo P. M. commodation.7.lß P.M
Lancaster “ 6.00 P.M. Lancaster “ .9.50 A. M
Tho mail train atops at all the stations between Phlla
delphia and Pittsburgh.
The Express mail runs dally, the other trains Sondaj
excepted.
The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad P&ssenget
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKS!
streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where throngl
tickets to ail points West can be obtained.
Daggage will be received at the Depot at any time do
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage.
For further information, apply at the Depot of'‘•hi
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner o
Eleventh and Market Streets, between the hours of 7 A
M. and 11P. M. THOMAS MOORS,
my 10 Agent Penn’* Railroad do.
hotels emit Keatanrants.
Arcade hotel,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABfIVE SIXTH,
PHIIiADEIi Pu I A .
CONDUCTED OK MB EUROPBAH PLAN.
A new lease for a term of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con
tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European
Sian, and the prices remain unchanged, vis:
,oost Pbr Pay 600. Dinner 63o v Breakfast asd
Tba, each, 87j$0.
The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every*
thing done to make 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 Bource of
annoyance to guests.
The accommodations are designed wholly for business
men—hence no ladies are received.
fl~f- This house is never dosed day or night.
J. D. BROTPN,
B. Dfi YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE,
HABBIBBUBG, Pi.,
„ __ (SraotM In WSJi
SLBGANTI.Y FUBNIBHED,
NOW OPEN TO VIBITOBS.
mfM-y WSLLS OOVIBJ.Y, ProprJator
[xALIAN HEMP.—A largo stock of Ita
t* SIAN HBMP on hand and for aalo bj
WKAVER, FITLER & 00 ,
OOU No.WN.WATJSBSt. ABatt.WHABViB,
ON SUNDAYS.
PENNSYLVANIA BAILKOAD.—THE
-A GBRAT OKNTBAX. itOUTS, connmtin* ths At
lAnuo Cities with Western. North-western andjSouth '
western States, by a continuous Bailway direet. This
BMaueo eotmeota at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all porta on the Western Hirers, and at
with Steamers to all porta on
SraAP&ms making the most DIRECT,
SSbo^.^J? 3SI * IABM BOTJTJSbywhiohFrelgh.
M SiUrwa^L*S&&S? 4 &om th ® GBBAT WEST.
BUBO? BMWHH PHILADELPHIA AND PITT
Vi*b* O&MHk Shoes. Bats, and
P*p®> % Goods, (in looses
bales and trunks), Dm,, Via Vrw
and bales) leathers, iSsf *0Z!!..76e. Mr 100
Bboovs Class—Domeatio ™
Shirting and Tioking, (in original
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware.
Leather, Ltauor, (in casks,) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts.
Eastward, Ac. Ac.....; ••••...OOe.MrtQ
Tsxan Class—Anrils, Hemp, Bacon
and Pork, Salted, (loose or in
sacks), Paints, (dry and in oil,)
Oils, (except lard and r05in)...... 90c. per 100
Fo?*?x Class—Coffee, fish, Bason.
Bee/, and Porii (in or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nalls,
Soda Ash, German Olay, Tar, Pitch.
Totin, Steel, Manufactured To
bacco, Borin oil, Qaeenswaro.
Sugar, (hhds., bbla., and boxes,)
«c., Ac,.... , ...........40c. per 100 it
P® r bbl.. until farther notice.
per l°9 “til farther notice.
500 n*.w»l*M,
ifl£ bXS&SS** Crom “* * oia * East of Philadel-
SJ/mSS A “ p ? ek ** Ma «<« P*nntylvan4s
IMn&t pSSff'S'FSSSZ
H. W. Brown 4Go Mid Athor &
mbbird, Oinomnati: H. 8. Piero* 4 cio., Zanesville.
OWo; Leech tOo k 64 Kilbyetreet, Bouton; Leech
* 00., No. 2 Artor Homo, NawYork, No. 1 William at.
Hew York; B. J. Encoder, Philadelphia; Mazraw A
Xoocs, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh
' H. H. HOUSTON,
General freight Agent.
„ H. J. LOMBABBT,
d«- General Paperinteudent. Altoona. Pa
m.ntit and Citjnor*
OLD TOK GIN. LONDON CORDIAL
Imported by F D. LONGOHAMP, 2iT 8. PRONT
Street. Philadelphia
For sale at all the principal Druggists and Grocers in
Philadelphia.
CAUTION.—The oelebrated'OLD TOM GIN lsim
►ort*d ioto ihe State of Penn'ylvania by F. D LONG
CHAMP exclusively; song otoha is grncivb.
James Field, Son, A Co , 23 Mining lane. London,
■ole export agents for Messrs. Oh. eooth A Co
oc2l*l2t#
GROVE WHISKEY.—A de-
V/sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effect* upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analyzation of Professor Chilton. Analytical
Chemist, of New York, snd Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A
Camac, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question! to
be the most pure and eonsequ-ntly least injurious spirits
ever offered the American putjlio *
‘ CERTIFICATE OF DR JAS R CHILTON.
I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON. Ja of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am
pleased to state that it is v entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances It is an unusually pure and
One flavored quality of Whiskey.
„ JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 3,1868. • Analytical chemist.
_ „ _** PHU.ADBt.rHiA, Sept. 9,1868.
Dias Sis: We have carefully tested the sample ef
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey whith you sent us, and
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
as Furio Oil. which is the characteristic and injurious
ingredient of the Whiskeys is general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A GAMAO,
_ „ _ Analytical Chemists.
To CHAXtBS WhaXTOX, Jr., No. 23 South FRONT
Street, Philadelphia ■ 0c22-dtja2t
BBANJ >lES.—“ fine, Castillon,” Martict,
and other Oognacs of various vintages, in half
pipes and quarter csaxs; Pelleroisln BocheUe Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, hall casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sue by
HENRY BOHLBN A 00.,
0022 221 and 223 Eoath Fourth street
UJatctjes, ieaeirg, &t
JE. CALDWELL & CO.,
• 432 CHESTNUT Street..
Have received, per steamers, new stylet
Jewelry, Chatelaine, Vest Chains,
Splendid Fans, Hair Pins.'
Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets.
Jet Goods and .Flower Vases.
Coral, Lava and Mosale Sets.
Bole Agents In Philadelphia for the sale o Charles
frodaham’a LONDON TIME-KEEPERS deXO
JS. J ARDEN & BRO.
• KAXUraOTUfiSRS AMD IHPORTIRB 01 '
BILVEB-PLATED WARE,
No. 804 Ohestnnt Street, above Third, fun stairs.)
Philadelphia. *
Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade,
TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNB,
PITCHERS, GOBLETB, OUPB, WAITERS, BAS
KETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, bPOONfi. FORKS,
LADLES. Ac., Ac. ’
Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. seMf
BljUijnna.
the BRITISH AND NORTH
Si asSSt amebican boyal mail stbam-
XXOIC HEW YORK TO LIVERTOOL.
Uhlef Cabin Pmuga... t yiBfr
Second Cabin Passage.;. 7ft
VROK SOBTOX ** MtXRTOOI..
Chief Cabin Passage SUO
BeoondCabin Paasage..... 00
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Oapt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. fiton*. AMERICA. Oapt.Wiesman
ASIA. Oapt. 5. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt. Ryrle.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. 2UBOPA, Capt. J. I^ltoh.
These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red en port bow. *
CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 20.
AFRICA, Shannon, u N.Yotk,Wednesday, Oct. 2T.
EURO?A,Leitoh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 8.
PERSIA, Judkins, “ N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10.
AMERICA, Wickman, Boston, Wednesday, Nov 17.
ASIA, Lott, “ N. York, Wednesday, Sept. 24.
Berths not secured nntU paid for
An experienced Burgeon on beard.
The owners of these Ships will set be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Speole, Jewelry, Precious Ston« s
ft Metals, unless bills of lading are signed thereto' ard
*he value thereof therein expressed
For freight or passage apply to
oc!s-y E OUKASD. 4 Bowling Green. N Yoik
1858. jßsgSto 1859.
MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES
MAIL PACKET LINE.—The splendid Boats of thU
old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New
Orleans, as heretofore, on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, ft FRIDAYS.
MONDAY PACKETS.
NEBRASKA .„...Capt.’ A. R. IRVIN,
BEN FRANKLIN Oapt. J D. CLARK,
WEDNESDAY PAOKETB.
JOHN PIMONDS.
INGOJiAR.,
OaptJAB. F SMITH.
...Capt bURDETT PARIS,
PbiDAT packets
Capt. WM. WRAY.
T. H. NEWELL,
BEL?AS ?
H.B. W.DtLL.
JCT* These Boats connect at Memphis with the Ball
roads from that point, also with regular Packets for
St. Lonls L uisvi.le, Cincinnati, and Nashville, cn
their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on
the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Bailroad
Cars Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to
avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea
tare may require.
For information, inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS.
At Webb -v Rawlings', 310 Main St, Memphis .
8. H. Snocx, Adv. Agent. oc!2*2m
A* FOR SAVANNAH, Ga.—HERON’S
£g£ LINE—ONLY Rl* GULAK LINE—GOODS BE
OBiVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY
DaY.—Freight and insurance at less than eailinr ves
sel rates, by k tbe steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
laptaln J. J. Garvin, to sail on Saturday. Oct 80,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., from second wharf above Vine et.
Tor farther particulars please see advertisement of
Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, In this paper.
For freight or passage apply to
A. HERON,*!.,
004 828 North Wharvee
. FOR OHARUSBTON AND SA
VANN AH —HERON'S LIN*. -
GOODS RECEIVED AND BILU3 OF LADING SIGNED
. EVERY DAY.
The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATS and STATS OF GEORGIA,
Mow form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at lo
e’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
JOB CHARLESTON.
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.P.
Marshman, will commence loading on THURSDAY,
November 4, and sail on SATURDAY, Nov. 6, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
JOB SAVANNAH.
The STATS OF GEORGIA. Oapt. John J. Garrin.
vrill commence loading on 1 narsday, Oct 28th, and
sail on Saturday, October 80, at 10 o'clock A. M.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipeconneot
rith steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, &0., for all places In the South and Southwest.
FREIGHTS REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of 18 per cent, below
New York steamship rates.
INSURANCE.
FREIGHT INSURANCE on * large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships uin by selling vessels.
Cabin passage.... ,$2O 00
Steerage do S 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship ha*, sailed.
for freight or passage, apply to
A.. HIBON, Ji.,
No. 838 (Isto 81) North wharf**.
Agent* at Charleston,!.B. AT. G.BUDD.
Agents in Sarannah, 0. A. GRRXNXR A 00.
for Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA t
every Tuesday.
for florid*, from Savannah, steamers BT. MARTS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tnesd»y and Saturday.
for Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 19ih of every month jell
STEAM TO GIjASGOW, LIVEK
SSSfIfcPOOL, BBLf ABT, LUBLIN, and LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for 80 dollars.
Betorn tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round tnp, out and back.
f»om mrToix.
Edinburgh, Cummin r Saturday, Oct. 80, 33 o’clock, If.
Qlaetcow. (JtxvJwio. Wednesday, Not. 24th <«
Bdinburgh, Camming, Wednesday, Deo. S 3! «
jwomoujoow
fdlnburgh. Camming Wednes3»y. Oct 6th.
Gla*gow, Goodwin... .....Saturday, October 23d.
Edinburgh, Gumming, Wednesday, Nor. 34th.
BATES Of FASBAGI.
fKOM OLABQOIT.
Writ Olasf.. ~.,..15 guinea*
Steerage, found with eooked provisions.,,... 8 «
non mnr voix.
first Class. fTS 00
Steerage, fooad with cooked provisions 80 00
Children under 14 years of age, half tare: Infants la
Btaenge, free. '
Beturn tioketif available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
first Class.." $l4O 00 Bteerage $6O 00
An experienced Surgeon at tached to each Steamer,
for freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN A 00., 138 WALNUT Street, PhUadftl
phia.
ROBERT CRAIG, IT Broadway, New fork.
HALL A LONXY. Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltimore,
sxyll
gUFFAI.O BOBES,
BT TH» BALE or BOBS,
GKO. F. WOMKATH 8
415 AND 41? ARCH STREET.
CLANGS OP BIGGINS made to order, by
M WEAVER, FITTER, & 00., Ho.» N. WATER
Bt.i'»ttja2M. WHARVES.