The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 05, 1858, Image 4

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giribg fa llAasoriptions the reeettY,te be acid on
the follooll*Taeopay. - - -
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BALL semns,faviao 41 1 / I .IINAL BeT.A.TI, • -,.
Bizteen*Yall•thile, 9th liotembet, at'tho giebeese,
,1137:eare the above saloe . now
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paauxotte... s .p.t.ew on our Private Sale Re-
Peter s 'tuiveirtieed,ooeselonally,io, oaf POW* Bele
Abstreeteit4CirkfOh, 1,0,00 Goer'
free of °lmmo ' • - - • • ,
- RRARIISTATAI AT. TRIVATI Akar.
• - VOAATe *leave moonlit, of Real.Ritifif at ,P,xf,'
the *do; Aolluding deeeitptioxi. at Oaf and
edOutry Ofekefry , ,, , ,TriinfetyLinie may be had , ot'fie
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BANS AND - OTHER • BTO OK% — ''
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:'.'fioialidiiir;tlth, it 7lc 01 0 0 1g4‘ -upb cirior of Lic
'without , reser!, ~...
- 'ohange.',ol:ilefpill, ft- . - ,
tn li.`• '' ' Olia• 4idiliplos',lo. ' ,: ,
ohm*, etmora , I,„„,,i, , deocasel. • -
Alen, estate t eno r
I Y , C o igi i ilp P9Bl Company.. r , pa 7 chime atnot'Atrautr o oi rh la . Riad tm snit
788 abarcli - 19pitet -•,, ..
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911,;i,piii,,..t. . 4)4,,.......A : i - ,,: . 1 . 0, L4 b 0., n R E , ii.;
toed Oit,Plaji, t q am ,, baWiliir r iild' Company. , . .
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4844. 01 -4 11 84 ; ' -- likiid Hide Htll Railroad Co.
88 7
s e b h aleit 4B ic i tin ° y' r lkilt TillatiNtalgatimaidi r. d Railroad
4.3 " a " D • r:2 i t 'a r I D - Vania initial Icanraton Co. .
A da 144 4a 8 1 72 80 .8- cr - k Dillroad Company.
- r-• — so -, Luria yl 4 ll B llo% r :Panci - Coat:Hdrapany atdck—par
400, - . '.4. - : 4 - -- t ' '
BISTBSNTHFALL
_SAhlt-=N9YIIIIIBAIt 9th,
CM=
ASSVINVEID, PEREMPTORY BALI4-2.i115T-CLASS'
COADILANbiII; COLLIERY,, .g Searle , and
flattceok R,tritots of, laid, neetli of Wilkeeberre,
ierne tonsti r EM,Jettliinginee,sbalte, and ail arrange
manta corn - Plate for mining—fortherly pert of the North
Perinsylvanla Coal -Oomparire The North
Branch Canal opens to•thia region a new market.
The - leeprweeinenta - l airne;-oest about 210,000.
e absolute. -11n11 . Partionlirs reedy In handbills:
Orphans' Court Sale--Estate of Caspar Rhoda, Deti'd•
:with- :YAM:MALI RIIOP3RT3.4eLirge; brick' ,
three-ntery hick'
b itnditig," lariEbrerel7..*lth
- deep cel l ars , vats, motets, 'led.; aria stable for eight
horses, Coates street , west ef Your*, 74 feet front.
' Same ,- .Estate:-41.4.1tGit .11111.01V1319ILDING,'
BA
LOON;'ANIY sotttheist corner of Mont
goniery lateltieretreets. • "4' - '
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Sam Estate.—LAWll2 _LOT, ,El - arvine street, mouth
of Montgonviry idreat,•edjo'niog The above -
NOCE TBEEZ.ETORY 'BRICK STORES AND
DW ELLINGE, Noe; 2214;2216, 2218, and 2220 Cello*.
hilt ~treat, west of Twenty-third street '
-TIMED STOUT BRICK DWELLING}. 'No. 488 Mar
shallatreet; vista Fifth: late - •
aIietIiABLIII;AM4Lk YABM,' 50 urea 98 perches,
eTlf thin , ontl,fetirt.h • eta ',mile - frond Whitehall station,.
on the Tentnifirsidie CentraVßE., Delaware go,- N.;
nbant nineiallet ( tom Rhilettelphig;." •
' THREBATORY BRICK DwELLING; west side , "or
North Thlnt i atf , eet,, ,alsoya..,Dxford *Met,' late Ken=
singtoo '.. •
EIGHT TRACTS' OF LAND,about 8;00 scree; sift
ate neitiPhillipibtirgi - Upp . ei.,WdZighethwiLehili, 0 en
, Peremptory SAW' •
-STORE 'AND DWELLING-
S, W csiner of,Efirlborongh'ind Bedford streetti.• •
THREE-BTORY WOE DWELLING, north aide of
Oiford_straet,; west o' Twenty-first-street, Twentieth
proati DWELLING, TRIED STREET, Beverly,
New Jersey. - ,
TERSE-STORY BRICK DWELLING:and large lot;
Eighteenth eteeetoteeth. of pacific street, Twenty-first
wv4,l9tpal4 1, front '- ' .„ • •
= Tiniteete gee:"
tiainnoasz , yotm-rrony BRICK RBSL
nsNoss (with _mastlqiwita ) i Coates, street, west of
Nineteenth street ' '" -
WALND e,,STESET.—lfindeonte • modern reeldinee:
with 'Marble DMA, , and bac& buildings with. modern
convents:44: N 0.1522 ,Watniat street. „ -
- ..Tetrtes'e, Peremptory Bale. '.
TREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 110 N.
Eleventh Street. above Arch street. • ' '
- .
TWO - TEDDIN.Sroay - DBMS. 'DWELLINGS, NOP.
1 and Itelier_oDeet, between front and . Booond, and
Lombard and Sontb,ptreit.i. , ,
EIBVINTEiNTH: PALL-BALE-NOV=OAR 18th
= •
Orpheus! .Court Bale-4state of Iluttiphrey Atherton,
; beaeased. .
:TALIIaBLV - 4,ePT,., , PR10N ptItNET,' (AMMAN
• Tows' aukvaltuilatilot of grou nd, northweet
side of Pea, atieet - nit theiatiOlvana *treat, 60 feet
_ front by 176..feet,ditop, _t :
,•er -'
V ALII AtitE: LCiT 11,ITTENIIOUSF
GEftlf it" TQWIi -Lardit 80,salriable lot,
etrathevat alde:pf ,Itittiohousilibreet, eoathireat
slop 'tempt. feet - fr,mt feet deep . - -;
' Same 'Estete::=TWO VAVIIABLIB 1,0204 -- LEIII4N
STBNSte•-.QpitIgiNTOWN -r,wo.large. and valuable'
lotto. north wait eldd of 'Lefichan - etreet, , eouthweakof
: arlou - street; 120 reet front by 05 feet - deep,- •
• gaml.:74fAtd:-.--.7O•NaUND-lIKNT" 01` $132 , A. , YEAS^
tenured 0ra.444. of gnased cip_ the i:icirthvieel-aide_ of
Welntitletto.ttortlinaet erfireen atreet l Getmantoltn:
"--,.112.•,cut9tbk. Peremptory gale-Natate of JOhti -
- .*. Docesind.
WII&T - DWELL70,-Neat' three , 4tory brick d:wel- ,
- ling: No.lBllforthirad f enth streo,,iitityo Arch street.
- 10"-;21kto atimiliteo• ,
• 8420,1tatitn, , -TIMBB TWO kWD HILLY aroley,
inuottaorshatios;ll*-1019 t t02c, and 1028 North
itreet,Aetyrieii: Tenth ;kind, Illikradthi-s mind, Race' and
• ' T ing :- T'lo modern -
- T g igtivit.4l, 4 .4)4sAtf2-41.,
. /tont itreeto" , 4, • .
isaideitod, nonth
."-. Aktnefonterof -Walnut and BkTnnteetiCtiltreets4 • ,
"-;CEIVBTIOI3T STllNET.:+Thre,i4tory.bitok reeideico,
- Wo•: , 18118-dqhentit44•Oknpt k liit: feat - fnint, l 6B feet
, doOp - •
, • --viti..trikatif , LOT; -, Tnnkkitt - o - ' str eet; 'En:Abend" of
IlathatreetVßlehmood
' VALLIOII4 , ..LOT, 4lngisteulitteet,',i(jololog, the
• •
LO - aflBT STBEET4-Hine.nonie Anialero.` rtlidetide;
No.-.1606-Lopist'etreet,Ahofeeent&_ street; oppo•
tato Ft, MetiOd -
- B1T118)410--, - 1.40Td. , .;.:ff /LOB:SNOB 711111OUTIf."-
, butldtot iota, Wahzet;fleveoth, and:Blith street:
IPlo , ince .110gh0k..tietwpen . CarCitgton and Bordentown
J 9 . Oll J'-^' . ~, ;• - • •
FBI9ATB
LIHBABY - OP IiIiGiIeII; I IIIIENCIH,•AND
- -- .'2., - .431.R15AN: BOOKS. • : .
This „Evening, . • ,
tbo,atiction stOref.will be sold a private
library a miblible and intetesUng works,' on various
subjects, la - Attn: 4ngllgh and Germatt lan
gnevei: • ,
11:r for pitrtionlaTs :see .94talOgaps end the books,
wbf.h 'wit) be arrsoir 4 orarldiimornlitg. •
elso;st 6 iitoltiaki a soperlor'magle lantern,- -
1.111.1 ,Olt0.11; PATSVINGB; , :ALNOIKNT AND.
- Otillaturdsy Morning; ' • .- ,
MoveMbirdtW at the sinitlorrebore, Noe. 189 and 141
Sonth.fotirth street, o'olook will be sold without
resenroot z sollietion - or ' , valuable' and Sntereating oil
planet td;ootoPrisinz Varioni sr/Wept!.
A ISO,' Several beautiful marble snbjeots by Q. It. Bon
' tcr catalo g ue o will be ready two days previous, and
the pictures arranged for examination.. .
- SALE OF-.ZULBOI3B ROOTS.
On Saturday ItornlnK t . '
-- At pi:Mock, et the uetiou store, 1 cue or superior
Cerullo limier roots. ooroprieoug the usual assortment
of hyacinths, - tulips, baToistes, &e. "
ISAR OF YATITABLEI AND,INTERSEITINO wax's.
MANY, Ot -11101 LONDON BOITpONAS, FROM A
PRIVATB'OOI;LEOVIO2f: -- -
, On Trippdat, . '
- NoiacioierAtti, st- the - a collection of
valnibleliaLopellarkociitibii.Aki Nil allbriry.
_-_-11:ror,_pitr: "0-4_ *% - 7,rajAk.iittes. '
, .
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, Morin eixth St.
NWAT 'IIITENITtiIIE; ROSEWOOD_ PIANO-POET%
IllEttpa]E,LATß MANTEL '4711
•pn Wedoerdep Morales. •
- Nevrensbdiioth; If 10 °Week. at No, 604 North MO
street; Splits Oarden,lhe - .414 furniture. Tow.-
trool'phiMplerteby Ficherr. , Yretkoh plate mantel - aud
ppter"m{rrore; - ko,, of a gentleman declining howe-
DarAtay be - eiamloadat 8 o'clock - on the moults's o
-
PRIUTBAABRARY Qll4 ItENCFL WORKS.,
On, Yi'edue.attav „
Wavarnoir it: tbe auetb IL - store, will be sold's
Ifbrery of Vreoeh" bode; Jnelo4ed area nnuiber of ',Mu;
able booko ass ..vAriotts obJects.. _
-114:-%F9r,P.6-41°.°1aP!sfe!'staloitteli• • "
MMl:rMM=r=
FITFINtIOS' FURNITURE, PIA - Ng:FORTE, yI N
_ nottptr - pramihillitaoloS —r
d
- PAFI4I:•-ilo-,€r P,.111.78P1•2 „OAR
• - "Ori - .Thlursdiy -
. - CiVerciiik v it :the: strata - ezi•ite• - 40 '
iesert4ASit'or• - exeeltept4eemid T karst nut's ° , rde na gan iT t ,
IfirrisrlFseri,,!earpiata; etc; trona' private
lot 001thIlii•=r17"PiDgi Mare
Nor. 1014 Ohestuat street:. ,
. . . .
Irtocisfovittx..a mra CA Nib tT lURNITURB.
.011 , luesidey Morning
' Nov Fieth:At4o o'clock, At No. 1014 . ohestunt street,
- the [IOIIV-416k MeitOrff /ChtlEter,Daginther, & Co, :
deoliping,business, comprising a seams.' Assortment f
roseMoikloaMi - welnat .erawlormem furniture, in
va
rione stYlkewrertert , autperior, dialog room and diem%
brr Neeeto,e.sPenatetreetureel in the beet madner, ex=
_ pronely firs Aix wnreroonalislee, uO4 warnaited. ,
1177ficealoetieeieelll he reuii. lad the furnituie may
,bj•Pu,o4.oid 81411priiy19110 tc! - •
4.0 Actervattivit, i d i tatintaii;_tho.—Littin AND.
YALAABLII "LOT .AT PRIVATE- AALE; TAVIIST 14t
Boathstde, , Witten -Br d'and Otetettoth otreatet,
tens Loonlit irtrets,,ky 413 foes depth to s. 10;
feet glop t. • .
AT PRlVelTlii BAIA .-11 MOSODIE . littOWN-STON
nsammot, No. 1620 Ping Stratti, kAorktot tc Union
Ail O.SE El ~EVic T II A. a is o .AITOTIoNEEK
-.1 v. .a-AtmoolitmissioN,-IpaoyAr . ..NT, a. ii. sorrier
Errs:Ad BAClNl3trepte - - - . -
. , --. " GREAT PUBLIC //000111tODATIOR: :.. , -
dioputt 1 , .i , , , motitErlA %,-2 , MONEY! 1. ! ,
Itonay,ilbentlly,advanoodln.large or nmall amount!,
gs.,,,,i.op,ngpimttillonsandporn gold and nitear piste,
dbirsonds ; *Ohm jewelry, ropling..plools,
,nrosical
lostrnmtmts, inrnituro, - dry voile, olothing,-grooerten;
stgare;hardpeer i nntiery, books, borsee, Nerdolee ; bar ;
" f ar . 1114 * 11 let4olsli or,: VAinei for . por length or ttme
advise ortrist , , - Nathasst-. Principal EstablithnUlit.
sonthesekoornar,ni &eh And Bate streets. •. .
IT-PKoPrisiprrnotos, - with . oollatrpi,,disoonnted -
i i,
11$ 1, iijriiisrlrit tell. , 2 _,_ , ..
SA 1, 0 4 , i , ',.:riti;tti p 4,7., , - -ivrADEnennivr,' e .11.
_, RR sy
.11 TWAND Rites STRUTS,
- -Whelk gill:1:04401 - Ilbedidlgiodfaneed' 6p gold and
1 1111 r11 2 4,filsendibireobalijerei0; roelng Owe,
dry goOei- thing, ..grOcaries," llgnors, 'cigar", hard.-
. wirwit44/ i fanor'ortlalab; 'lnlrrote. Weisman.
graringe,"..larieleni_ . tnationnenti,i; furniture, bedding;
ItorastYphtedea, Wryness; qoiks .. and. sp, btliti• artlilai
a". ,- -, ', - ,` - ':oo=kt." , AAiisi: - . -,
pinwildlinention - giveiat all ont.dodr Ishisieither
_it *lista. iltrilllM,,stortxd> 5 ,6 , ~.1 1 ,k_T , 'int rdinrgee
, Anwit/A T 4Y To*;.-. ,, ,-- -, .., - ~,-.' - _
R
.1.-ttrwrituroN,'
'btetindeiltilhijayi •
f ir , 't tid 'inert dis-tays'or '
6:the Ar nae' a u„IIB , I4N6KANIOVand
tt 1111 4 0 T, r8
;Err tag ARMORY
Street, , nett: braked,
-•-•
Ait -, ttelt ,, /*YAW:II4e temporary budding tipoit the
idUtstOrisre Odd up with dttlplee bf every Itdagidd!
ta
,Itt n ellttileeisiii-leielehe'lty the City Paddeniet!
14PAIrctuts sad Myr rusykot- ,- -efur‘by do sr. _j
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''zYl4l . lllB ARE oltiz NREB Of.:
VNH.W%.
'-;-!S,YR Vitif Octet pried Mitoeltide3 ttie,rirle to the
0 1 . th e Condoctare rd
, :tY-fAlurt4re,,oilall4o,.o, 'Mtudiftd4l4fid.'.;
. ' ` l .O . frp:labor, and
,--::,-,1),476)3TAB6101031°,0#1 1 ' it tlowad db 'dot ...maim
:.7!';',.:`,71.1, ihrolitt 114 : 04 .,' "/" 'mg htbidotimaire ptintetrid
•
, -;:.r,9 4bitaintrortnbt=l .,.. . miwpakiiinaat i y, ,watr
':'?>=4'mnit't 148441t70r—'. .-
OW% kW atom* reKuided , ..
: .. 1.1 ';`,' ,-%14,1 -64iiii
and?best itaiebtrig 13011 , p , '
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,c'hf ,
'i'irl*' iiirA ZlEthfil " A forVoilolbfill, l as
''' ,"1 -•!VA ' 41141"4"tigbIntaeltilditiltirlat.
"-'`,"M1tt"4 1 ,P 1 1 t .4 , 47-4- t - po 41 --I,Wilt 3,l4t.':''''‘
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,4ityi,-,,,..th,t-t'''z '" ' ' ' :
''''' :: '' .s '''' -L ' ollorlt'''' 250 BOxei ZeibXellOW
efi'll'6'''''''''.--:*4- ~* I,f; "It'N ". :1" ;• , < , ..17,.: ''- , , • . ,
;#2,7"""4.0 ' " ' • -'.
'
oaks lig waction.
Fetautg,,ss; OitYlOott; - ?,
4.29`MARICET_STREET'
SALE THISIHORNING:AT-'lO O'CLOCK.
.5.-CARD.—The attention "of 'purchasers is 'requested
.Midir - sale thiri..(Bviday), morning, November. 6th, at
- 10 olcraik t bl..eattlegue',.On silt monthS' credit, com
prising a general Assortment. -
NOTIOII.—TO Retailers.
In sale, this morning— •
, 500 Yiennahroohe le eg and square shawls,
• ' 10012.4
'2OO hrbehe' Stella
floe plaid wool long shawls.
'loo' reversible wool square shawls.
760,0henallio' scarfs, - and pOints:
,'.150 pieben ohuno a lee poult do, sole.
90 pieces - black grog de Rbinee and Bonnet's taffetas.
- Also, buck gloves, moire antiques, glrighams, &c.
KIBBONS
Also, ISO lots boruast;velvet, and trimming ribbons,
- 'SALE OF ar.tfrort. - Dir GOODS.
- This. Morning,
4110 packages and _lots oU fancy and Maple French
dry goods,. comprising a full assortment of seasonable
g o ID' Scruples, and estalOgnes early on the morning
of sale: :,.
SALE or SIENNA BROOME. ,LONG AND SQUARE
- sa&wr,e,'Oß THE IMPORTATION OF MESSRS.
,LADE WIG & ,HaYDTER.. •
This Morning, -
Nov.,; sth, at 10 o'clOck, by catalogue, on months ,
craft--; ,
A'. full-. and elegantassortment of, Vienna broche
square Shawls, in great Variety of stv lea and colorings.
A' full line of VlollDlliroolie tong shstas.
RIOB CHENEILLE SHAWLS AND SOARFS OF THE
Bair IMPORTATION.
A large assortment of chenille shawls, in great
variety of styles, .some fourrfaced.
Also; a full line of rich 'el:Leonine acarfs and points.
BONNET RIBBONS:
1001Ots new style.Parls bonnet ribbons.
ALL-SILK BLAOK VELVET RTBSONS—OELEBBA
" TED - STE:66OOAT BRAND'.
Also: a full assortnient' of steainbriat brand black
silk velvet ribbons.
FRENCII , PLAID GINGHAES. • - . ,
This Morning,
1 6 oases 66 Inch high' coldred French plall a ßM.
700 DOZEN BUWf GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
700 o{on lined far-top' and lamb-back bunk and
beaver:gloves and.ganntlets., ,
VOBIIifEROIAL sALgpßoom,
222 MARKET sniEzf,
BETWEEN SECOND AND WIRD STREETS.
' - F. G. WOLDERT, ,ii.trOTIOIIIIII.
OARD.—We Invite the attention of pnrchasera to
thepoSitive sale of a stook of men'a and boys' clothing,
tailoring goods,•,/re., to-be made this morning, at 10
flu- Samples arid catalogues now redly.
' 'This Morning
" SALE OF CLOTHI f iG,
Coneleting •
•
Sa ita o g k i", cols
Brook. Coals, , Made in the beet manner for men's
Drees Coate, and boys' wear. ,
Pants; end
Teets,
TAILORING GOODS.
Also, an assortment of tailoring gaols, shirts, draw
ers, .ice.
.
Catalogues early on - the morning of tile.
QQ SCOTT, sr., AUOTIONEER; No: 48j
t...• 1 CHESTNUT STREET, oppooite the Custom
House; between _FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.
ATTRACTIVE SPEOTAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF
4.I9I3I6NTOWN"GOODS.
.i ' , This. Morning, • •- - • •
November 6th, at- the ealearoom, No. 931 Oheatnut
street; by catalogue. on a credit, commencing at 10
o'clock', will be cold a 'valuable assortment of Ger
maotoWn goods, comprisiog every variety of latest
styles; manufachped expressly for best city retail
tales Included will be found, via : -
SHAWLS OIROULARB, BASQUES.
- Ladies , knit zePlayr •abawls, ladlee' and children's
circulars and longues of the newest and most approved
styles:
HOODS, GAUNTLETS
Also, Superior zephyr opera hoods, children's wool
hoods; ladies' and children's wool gauntlets , and leg
gings.
- SCARFS. '
A Dill assortment of gents' 'and boys' zephyr scarfs.
boas, ' , mufflers, ' - ' -
anunom &011E213.
Met's heavy all-wool ribbed cricket jackets.
1108IHDY. •
Ladies' white, black ; and mixed wool, heavy cotton,
and Merino hose, gents' wool and"rolied cotton hose
and half hose, heavy blie.mlied cotton half n hose,
SHIRTS AND DRAWEII9.
Merino and heavy cotton understate, merino and
cotton ribbed and 'plain drawers.
LADIES' MERINO ,VH9TB.
, Also, a superior artiole of ladles' merino vests.
111 Y WILLIAM 11. STERE, GENERAL
LJIP AtrOTION AND 001tIMIERIQN STOP.D, No. 95
North EIGRTU Street ; below Arch.
T. d I9LISON, Anctloneer.
Sale at the Auction Store.
SUPERIOR 11.0118EIROLD EIIuiIITCRE, CARPETS,
FRENOIrTLATE MIRRORS, PIANO - FORTE, SIL
VER khan, WARN, do. - ,
-•- , , • On Wards, Morning, ,
- Atilo o'cloOltrat the Indio° store, will be sold by
0100 gue, • large and superior assortment of parlor,
.ohamher, - and dining;room furniture, mirrors, carpets,
planq-forte,
NOTlOE.—Hereafter we will hold ;our , regular actin
or :hhusehold fon:attire, km., on Wednesday and tht
turdary mornhigs, commencing at 10 o'tlook. Evening
isles' of watchea, jewelry, fancy. and miscellaneous
geed', will hi held regularly' every Monday, Wednee.
Thursday, and Saturday evenings, commencing at
Cormignnientif of new and second-hand house.,
d furniture, piano-forties, :carpets, watches, jewelry,
ko., ;respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad
ranoes will be made if required.
r Out-door gales attended :to promptly. Charges
art moderate as any other house in this city.
FORD, 'AUCTIONEER,. No.
00 HARM BTREET,' between PIFER and
SIXTH, smith side, -
4DMINIBTR4TORiB' BATA OP BILLIARD TABUN,
On Baturday Morning,
Nor. Bth; at .30 Welock ,preOeely, will be sold on
the Oren:uses, northeestOoiner of Eighth-and Callow
hill tstreete, by order oYadtritnietratOr, 4 enperior bil
liard tableiof the-fettering Celebmted 'manufacture,
visa
. 1 made by Mears. Gr fath k Decker, New York. -
-
/ " " ' g Leonard k, Benjamin, New York.
' 2 , George Thompson, EM., Boston (marble
cede). -
•• Tr The particular attention of billiard proprietors
is ?equated: ' -
irr The tables may be examined any day prirlous to
the tale as above. - •
-77 Xi a OF B,BaDIf.MA.DU OLOTIMNO.
On Tuesday ; Morning,
- November 9th, at 10, o'clock preeisely, by eat/donne
*ION sold an extensive. assortment of ready•made
clothing, conalitihg as follows vv, •
Mauls beaver, pilot cloth, and zeal ovor coats.
Melee fancy, plain, and plaid cassimete coats.
Men's fancy V.ogllsh walking and (rook coats.
ken's and halal plain , and fancy Stripe aattlnet and
'esilstmere panto.
Bet's' conquers and sattinet snits.
Pinch, silk-velvet, satin, and plaid csasimere vests,
mode and trimmed in the moat faehlonable atyle
fabgcs. -
A. DtBART .2c 00., AUCTION/ENN! AND
`O• F 00.10DSSION lissonmirm, No. 27 South MGM!
rEBENT, conger of LODGE ESTBSET.
F !M. GUMMY" & SONS,
OP di Bata, ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
-No. 620 WALNUT EITRBEIT
FOURTH PALL SAM
On Thursday Bushing, -
November I.lth, at the Ph iladelphli Exchange—
StitineT.—Tilte-story brick residence. with
the inodern imnrovemente, Path street, north of Spruce
• :toot west side. . -
,K4NDSOASIE MODERN RESTDIONON, with aide yard,
and-all the modern Improvements, No. 1.126 Nor h Sev
enth Area. above Muter street, .lot runs through to
grahklin street. - .
' MODERN _THREE•STORY BRUM RESIDENCE,
with modern Improvements, southwestwardly side of
Wwed street, northwest of West street, lot 18 feet by
12'f, on the rear end of which is erected a three•etory
brisk dwelling.
• MARKET STREET.—Valuable lot of ground, with
store and frame dwellings thereon erected, south aide
of Market eireet: west of Rose, West Philadelphia. 100
feet front on Market street, by 214,tifeet deep to Oak
street. - ' •
NEAT MODERN ItESIDENOD, Anne street, west of
Ridge arenas, north xtde,'has all the modern improve
ments andin complpte order. - -
TIIISEE-STORYL BRICE DWELLING, Otunberland
treat, west of Ektp7l9ll street. month aide.
CARD —4 M GArarney & Bons, auctioneers, sril
bold regular sales of Real Relate, Stooks, &c. Also
tioUseholdfurniture at dwellings.
RHO, EBTATI9 AT PRIVATE BALL
417- On our Private-Hale Register will always be
found 'a very large - amount of reel estate, Including
every description of city and country property.
- ' " J. M. NUM MB& '& HORS,
Real &state Brokers,
620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
QAMIIEL ktATHANE3,. , A.UOTIONEER,
h.., and MONEY LOAN -- 07/7108, No. 224 South
PrifilD Street, below Walnut, opposi te Pear It, only
right doom; below the Izehange. •
Boma of business from f' o'elook, A. M., until 10
steloek in the evening: •
(Int.door ealm,"and sales at the Auction Home, at•
leaded upon the Moat satisfastory term.
OAPITAX. $200,000. -
Eitsiblistsdfor the loot TAirty Tow.
ableanees made from one dollar to thousands on Dis.
Monde, Myer Plite; Watches, Jewelry; Hardware, Mar
slutndise, Blotting, rarnitare, Badding, (Pisani, Musical
itatrnmenU, Gone, Home,
,Bandasee, and Illooda of
miry deaeription.
Au geode min remain any length of time agreed
A POD.
&drawee, from one hundred denim and upwards'
will be eharged 2 per rent, per mouth ; $6OO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store novae having a depth of 120 feet, has large
aire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pint
rate watehmen for the premises ,• also, * heavy in
fence ended for the benefit of all persons haring goods
- -
Minced upon. -
B.—On amount of having .ina unlimited septa!,
We olio* ii prepared to make - advaneee on more satis
feetory sod seeormoodsting terms than may other IV
this city.
Honey advsncial to.the poor, in small sznonatif, with§
ont any enlarge.
AT PRTVATB BALD._
diold Patent Urn' and other *mails, Jewelry, and
tihSthintir e.lll.lwicild at reduaaa room,. and-1a
IDMILAGRI;PHIA WARMING AND
VINTIIATING WArt&HOUSB.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1110011180A8,10 El. A. SAARMON.
We have removed from our old stand In Walnut street
LAEGN STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
.s few doors -below the St; Lawrenne lintel, where our
old friends and the Publio are respectfully invited to
Ix:amine one extensive doe% of Warm Mr
--B P 11.11468111,
Cooking Nanges,atk - Boilers; Ilegistersi 'Nnameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Cool Cretan, dui.," &e. We are
saw mannfacturlng (WILSON'S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNAON, the
rebst powerful and erninoreical Heiden ever invented,
and edited to an 'elatieee of !windings.
Also, new. and beautiful ,patterni of--Low Do
()ratio, and TeriorOoal grates of alleluia and' patterns
We have also commenced' the' manufacture o.
lINAMELED STONE MANTELS - from Pe/M.
Sylvania Stone. These. Matteis were ,awarded a
'SPECIAL PREMIUM at the lair Fair and : Exist.-
bition of the Flunittin Institute of this city. They
- represent all Unarm and beautiful ANTIQInt KLABLIIB,
efe not injured by Smoke, Coal ,Gas, Oil or Acids,
end are sold Wholesale and Retail, at. much - less 'via
than Marbly ; see Atm.
• • ' • ' ARNOLD & WILSON.
IS. SELTWALL, Superlitendent.
' Ivati-lity24
- WARMING 'AND VENTILATING -
! WAllattOClAdd
lisVite the special attention of
ArehNeet - Buildets and the 'public! to hie •
iner , 011LVElt PATENT- BELF-OLSANSING AND
VENTILATING' WARM AIR .SURNAOS,
QWpLh~~ has
idol winter b a t aTllirs=p u e i n Y er in al TW eariae a t d io u n ri . j ' 4 lPl e s
attehgedeis•to:tionsame the pasee from the Coal,
Making it one, of, the most economical, mare, durable
Menton! n6W
Alstfpall`sisearand patterns of Ctookirit Itangee, Bath
Holler!, Gee Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Orats,'
Mverplearletp of Registere and Ventilators, Fireplace
Stoves, Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure of
anenlq.ohinusere, with &fall , assortment of all goods in_
My line of business. • - .;., •
, vr o mpt 'megaton paid ,to,Bange •and Heater repair.
4 1 , and Floes redneed to snit the times.— ~• • ,
-••••— ••--011.ARLD8 WILLIAMS,
(Late Baiter k Williams,)
&a2-gmll4ll (old 40A) 114A.NKET Atreet,
TREGO, NEAL .ESTA.T.E AGENT
A. , • -AND OONVNYANOBR, THINTBENTH Street
find RIDGE Avenue, attend* . •In the - peiehese end
Dent Estate, Negettathrg Beentrniee, Renting home,-
and Collestlon of , ,DbutriAnd 'Ground Bantle, Ind Inter.
est g 9 ,4104 '411414 tilitotoo•Vvvn, 40:1194401
f4gal . Natitea
iIIITTHE DISTRICT COURT FOR: THE
1 CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA,
JOHN B. FOX vg. CCEOROI4 W. 'STROUD.
Rept. Term, /858. No. 48. Vend: Bxp. '
The auditor appointed bythe Court toreport
dietri
button of the fan i relied by the Sherlire sale under
the abeve writ, of
All that certain lotor pirce or ground with the three
story brink, rressusge or tenement thereon erected,
situate an thnweet side of Seventh street, st the dis
tance of 88 feet sonthwaid fr m Ahe south west corner
of Matter street and the said Seventh street, in the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth
on the said Seventh street 17 feet, and' extending in
length or depth westward between parallel lines at
right angles with the said Seventh street BO feet.
Bannird eastward by the said Seventh street south
ward by other ground of the said John B. Fox, intend
ed to be this day granted t, George W. Stroud on
round rent, westward by remaining ground of the said
Kohn E. Fog, and 'northward by ground granted to
Henry Pierce. Being the same lot or piece of ground
which John E' FOE, by indenter• e dated the 95th day of
March, A. D 1861, recorded at Philadelphia In deed
book It D. W. No. 120. page 296, 6ro.,,granted and
conveyed unto the said George W. Stroud. in fee, yield
itig and paying therefor and thereont unto the said
John E. Pox, his heirs and midget , the yearly rent or
grim of 120 do'lare, in equal half-yearly payments, on
the that day of the months of January and July in
every year thereafter. - • •
Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground with the'
three ;tory brick raesaulige or tenement thereon irons.
ed, situate on the west ride of Seventh e4rset, at the
distance of 80 feet southward, frem the smith west car
nerof Plasteretreit and the said Seventh street, in the
oily of Philedelphia, containing in front or breadth on
the said Seventh street 17 feet, and extending In length
or depth westward betiren parallel Those at right an
gles with the said Seventh 81 feet. Bounded
eastward by the said Seventh eireet, southward by
otter ground'of the said John E. Fox, intended to be
this. day granted to Jobb U. Craig on groumi rent,
westward by remaining ground of John E. Box, and
northward by other ground of the said John E. Pox,
intended to be this day granted to George W . Stroud on
•ground rent- Peiog the same lot or piece of ground
which John B. Fox, by indenture dated the 21th day of
March, A. D. 1857, recorded at Philadelphia in d eed
book B. D. W., No. 120. page 299 &0., granted and
conv , yed unto the said George W Stroud, In fee, yield
ing and paying therefor sad thereout unto the said John
B. Fox, his heirs and awOgs us, the yearly rent or earn of
120 dollars, in equal half yearly payments, on the Bret
days of the months of January and July in every year
thereafter, for arrears of which said ground rents, the
properties above cleacribeCare now about to be sold—
W hl to the dullea of his appointment on TUBS
DAY, 'November 9th, 1808, at 4 o'clock, P. bt.,' at his
office, No. 188 South Fifth street, opposite Indepen
deuce Square, In the city of Philadelphia, when and
where all parties interested are required to present
their Claims or be debarred from coming in on said
fund. W. E. WHITMAN, Auditor.
Phila., Oct. 16,1858. 002610 t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA,
_ .
HARPER T. NEDRA.
Dec Tenn, 1858; No. 482, Fl. Fa. .
The Auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute the
fund ariamg from a sale of pereonal property under
above writ, will meet the parties interested et hie Milo
No. 1 . 04 W ASEIINOVON.Square, - on WIikNESDAY,
Nov. 10, at 4 P 11 , when and where all portion Inte
rested are required to pret ent'llieir claims or be debarred
from coming in on aid fund.
A. tuIJRRa Y STEWART, Auditor.
LISTATE OF JOHN . M. COCHRAN, De
-o,ased —Letters of Administration upon the Rib
tate of .70uN M. COCHRAN, latd of the City. of Phi
buielphia, df ceired, having been grant.d to the under
signed, all persons having clainul or demands against
the Este e swill make them known without delay i and
those Indebted thereto will make payment to.
JANE COCHRAN,
N. E. comer or Twenty-first A. Filbert Streets.
Or to her Attorney, Eivir AR D A. LtiBLEY,
oele-ftet* No 268 South Fourth Street.
Qtoilette Articles.
THE GREAT WONDER
OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROFESSOR ,WOOD'S
I-111. I li. NC. V. S '1" 0 RA. 'l' I'V .lil
Says the Louis (Me.) Democrat : Below, we pub
flab a letter to fir Weed of this city, from a gentleman
in Maine, which &peak* glowingly of the superior
merits of his hair tome. finch evidence must hare its
effect, whin coming from a reliable goitres,' If certitl•
eaten are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco
miums, nortuseless puffery from the preen :
Barn, Maine, Jan. 20, 1880.
Professor 0. 3. Woon & Co.—Gentlemen Having my
attention called 4 few months since to the highly bens.
Seal effects of your Hair Restorative, I was induced to
make application of it upon my own hair, which had be
come quite gray, probably one-third white; my whis
kers were of same character. Some three months since
procured a bottle of your heir restorative, and used
it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. I
used it about twice a week. I have since procured
another bottle, of which I have need some. I can now
certi , y to the world that the gray or white hair has to
tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my
hair has resumed tie natural color, and I believe more
soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-live
years. lam now sixty years old ;• my good wife at the
age of flfty-two, has used it with smite effect:
The above notice I deem due to you tor your valuable
discovery lam assured that whoever Will rightly use,
as per direellons, will not have emulate to contra
dict my statenterths. J. am a capon' of this city, and a
resident here for the teat fifteen yeare, and am known
to nearly every one hero and adtinfpg tawny oae
you may make of the above, wit my name attar ed, la
at your service. as I wish to preserve the beau ies of
nature in others as well as myself. lam truly, yours,
A. 0. RAYMOND.
BLLTIIIOI4I, Jan. 28,1008.
WOOD'S HAIR KBoTORATIVS
Professor WOOD—Dear Sty: Having had the miefor-
Moot° lose the best portion of myhair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, In New Orleans, in 18M, I wasn.
ducod to make a trial of your preparation, and fomsd it
to'stemer as the very thing needed. My hair is now
thick and glossy and no words can express my obliga
tidta to you in g iving to the afflcted such a treasure.
JOHNSON.
The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, lea reinieter in
regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church at
Brookfield, Mass 'Re in a gentleman of skeet influence
and tuavenntlly beloved. ' ' WM DYER.
BROOICIIIILD, Jan. 12,1888.
Profissor Wood—Dear Sir: Having mode a trial of
your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that
its effect has been excellent in removing inflammation.
dandruff and a constant tendency to Itching with which
I have been troubled from my childhood ; and has also'
restored my hair, which was becoming gray to its origi
nal color . I have treed no other article with anything
like thin= jaPanlia or profit.'
Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG.
The Restorative is put up inbottles of-three slime, via;
large, medium, and einall. The small horde halt* pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle';' the medium Holds
at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the
small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds
a gusrt, fortper cent, more In proportion, and retails
for three do lla rs bottle. •
O.J. WOO & 00., PropriStors, 812 BROADWAY,
N. Y. fin the great N.Y. Wire Roiling Yptablishment,)
and 114 MARKBT,_fltreet, fit. Lenin, Mo.,
And sold by all good Inagglats ond Panay Goods
Dealers. aulft-frm&w-am & eowinwkyttrn
Elenttotrg.
.r..... 7- Dr. W. S. MoILDENNEY,Dentist,
~ .es.- . - . would Inform hie friends that he hag resumed
practice at No. 1848 olumisuur Street, second door
above the 11. B. Mint. sepl-em
TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
ACADIA FREESTONE.
Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tone of this
beautiful Stone, both of the
BLUE, GRAY, AND DUNI TINTS,
the former of which, for softness and dellaiMy of color,
hr unrivalled
Per the character of this stone plums examine the
following buildings: '
Tbs. Harrison's, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse
Sl Yrarr ne itionfe Building, Locust eireetf between Seven'
teenthstel Eighteenth.
Samuel Smith's West street and Hittenhorum square.
Msg. Pet•reonis No. 1219 Walnut street.
A. R. Wows:Al:o3,4El Arch street.
Famuel Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
T. R. J. Passitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and
others.
ARNOLD Jr WILSON, Agents,
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,
1010 ORESTNUT STREET.
3.111.11nt 11. M. 1114TMWRLL. Barn.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
kJ. LAND LOCATING AGENCY.
oxicAoo, ILL.
The subscriber,' having bad much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands In the variona Land
Districts in the Western States has unusual tsallities
for making valuable aelectione for
• • . LAND WARRANTS OR OASII.
Haring Surtmyors constantly in Ma fiad to make
jursonal examinations, he Clan' always make the most
dicious locations.
Lauds =surpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of oilmate, near the line of railroads, may now be
in
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given wheirrequirall
Mr Money Invested in Rasmus and- Nebraslus, and
any of the Wester:ll4sta.
B. SALISBURY,
jyl6-am 48 CLARKE Street, China/to.
HANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS.
lIANDBORIIDS
No. 1. 82,y, o. per dos. No, 6, $1 12 per dos
2.- 760. ti. 6. 1 26
8, 870.
1
4,1000. I' 8.. 160
‘
176 ,;
ObABIPB.
8 Row, $1.26 per dozen.
I Row, $1.76 per doseu.
8 Row, $2.26 per dozen.
MOW 0. EOHBTRIN,
ge.l6 62 North TTURD Ittroot.Phlhuiolohts
-W.N IN GS I AWNINGS !
LAI JOSEPH H POSTER, Awning maker, No. 943
North THIRD Street, above .Vl , !How. Italian and
Preach Window Awnings for 'dwelllnge and office nio
dope j Awnings for stores, Awnings for steamboats and
ships. All kinds of Awnings, Tents, Flags, or any
thug in mins, made to order by JOSEPH H. POS
TER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street.
Resiihneer No. 840 South FRONT intent.
&NO m JOSEPH . H. POSTER.
zAgare TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO
BRIDGETON!—Cn and after W SDNBS
DAY, 20th loot., the Steamer EXPRESS will leave
Arch Street every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at
&ion? • WoLook (Instead of 83g. as heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday and
Thutedey morning at 8 o'clocki Mopping at Delaware
City and , New Castle. , Stages for Iyillatlie , Port Eli
sabeth, Palrton. Cedarville, Newport, Dividing Creeks,
and Mauricatown. connect with this boat. 0014-Im*
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS, with written deeeriptiona of character,
kiN including advice in reference to Milanese, health,
Abi k aelfdroproyement, &a., are made day and eve
ning at 90WrER, WELLS, &
Famines visited when requested, and a liberal die
avant made to °lobo.
, '22 Chestnut at., Philadelphia .
BOOKBINDING. ---The undersigned
ree
pecttolly invite the .attentiOd of lovere of books
to their unequalled !twilit es for binding books in a su
perior manner, Their work has been submitted for a
aeries of yens to the examinatien of some of the most
celebrated connoisseure in the country. It has received
the most flattering encomiums and won for the under
signe a reputation which they- are determined to
maintain. , „
Every style,of Binding executed, , from the plain
t , :half•bound":volume for the scholar's table to the
most artistic garniture of rarities for the collection of
the Bibliomaniao,,
Speeimens of stale and workmanship will be cheer
fully shown to those who will call upon
-- PAWSON do NIOROLSON, Bookbinders,
• •
bl 9 MINOR Street,
se29-2m* Between Market and Cheetnut Streets.
TAW & BEERS'
LUBRICATING Games,
the beet and 'eheapeet bomponnd for *greening the mace
of OMNIBUSES; CARRIAGES, - CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, iuml' HEAVY MAOHINERY. '
For sale Luttin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS In
, the city and the MANUFACTURERS,
" 41
.19m • ! len in fIOWTH WATER fibs.*
itIiNAMENTAL and OOLORED GLASS.
We have just received a comprehensive sad va
ried stook qt, this truly beautiful and'arobitectural ap
pendage to Churches. 'Vestibules, Oonservatorles, and
other buildings, where it la deemed necessary to embel
lish, onto give a chaste and elegant _appearance. Any
color may be; had, either . .nlain or ornamental, elabo
istelmt In , .13M1T14
Drug, Paint, and Wan Dealers,
t. “1100,::9 , ;691tbavit for, limed end Qreen Me..
TfIE 1 ) ,,,ft§577,4 3 .11114ADELP1RA., Fmiw or, 1
0,, DaIsvENBER 5, 1858.
‘rt• . •,, " 1 ; •;fi
INQUIRE FOR THE ROYAL, OR
SEA SHELL PATENT GAS-13IIIINING COON
- ING STOVES—Theyare economical, consuming
the gas and striae that are usually wasted; data.
ble by having double inlaid of single plates ; and oon_
ventent; Oaring large ovens and being ready bakers.
Our new patented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE la the best
constructed up-draft stove ever - invented. It will heat a
large boiler of water, boil two dinner pole, broil a beef-
Meek, bake bread and plea and roast meat, all at the
same time ana with a single fire.
Invalids, and all persons who appreeiate the influence
of ven , ilated apartments upon health, will be Pleased
with our PORTABLE GRATES and MODEL FRANK
LIN STOVE., which are of beautiful and ornamental
patterns, and give a cheerful, open Bre. and thorough
ventilation.
Strict economists will be satisfied with our SILVER'S
GAS-CONSUMING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the
so-calied gat-burning stove/ introduce cold air to the
top of - the fire, the effect of Which ifi to cool the dove
and waste the fuel, precisely as if a stove door was
opened above the lire In a true gas-burning stove, the
air should be heated, In a hot-air chamber, to a tempera
ture sufficient to ignite the gases, on the same principle
as is adopted in our gas-burning cooking stoves.
In addition to the shove, a large assortment of Parlor
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall
Stores, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de
acription, Gas Ovens, Stove Piz tures, and Repairs may
be found, in every variety, at our Warerooms, No. 209
North SECOND Street, above Race
0019-tf NORTH, CHASE, NORTH.
QUEEN'S PORTABLE FORGE.—
Doubtless many of our city readers, in
,passing
'W the gangs of workmen employed in laying doWn
Some of the passenger railroad tracks in our
streets, had their attention attracted to a portable forge i
with bellows and everything' complete, and in emoient
service. Those forges, built upon the plan Bemired by
0. V Queen's patent are for sale at the commodious,
long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, Range,
and Furnace establiahment of WARRIOR, MUD
WIOR, & BROTHER, corner of SECOND and RARE
Streets, who have the sole right for the sale of Queen's;
Portable Forge in Pennsylvania.
There aro, we believe, five sizes of this forge, rang
ing in price from twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a
sum so small, when contrasted with Re merits, as to se
cure its general Introduction ; for any one who will for
a moment consider the advantages of thin forge, welch
•may be removed from place to place, so as alwaye to be
on the spot where workers in iron or other metals are
to perform service, whether in original construction or
repaire, will at once concede its great efficiency, and ar
range for its possession and use. The adaptability of
this tinge to repairs to railroads and mining machinery
especially commends it to railroad companies and opera
tore In ,the mining dietriete, We, therefore, take plea
sure in' calling to it the attention of road masters,Pll.
perintendents of name, and othere.—prom the United.
States Railroad and Mining Register 0c7.1m
STOVES I STOVES
SILVER'S ORIGINAL GAS-lIIIRNING
STOVE,
With all the Latest Improvements.
Also, the largest assortment of
COOKING, PARLOR; k OPPIOE STOVES
In the City, at
MANIGLE'S,
No. 909 MARKET STREET.
Call before purehaeing. se29-Orr
SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR. RING 011011 STOV.S.—I would respectfu ly call
the attention of the public to one of the greatest
improvements ever introduced In Cooking Moroi;
and Ringer—the burning of the gas arising from the
coal, by wbieh means is raved 60 per cent. in fuel and
also more intense beat thrown to the bottom of the
oven. ' We effect the burning of the gases by means of a
hollow eentre.plece, perforated on the under eida, Which
admits the air in a la.ated state to mingle with the
gases, Glue aiding Ito combostion, and causing a gime
to pus aronnd the oven equal° a wood Ore. This hu
irovement also preserves the centre piece from *inking
own on the are, thereby saving the expense of repairs_
ne of the Blares OAN RE BEEN IN OPERATION 4
1110 MARXIST Street fdanufbetured by JAAtEB
BPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Obese la
North;) me MAR EST Street. sept29.Bmo
THE UNDERSIGNED, PROFESSOR OF
German in the University of Penn4ylvania, prof
fers and presents to Parents, and the friends and Students
of German and the Classics, his services in teaching, as
folio :
Infant and Freparatoiy.Behool, for children of either
sex, from 4,0, to 4.0 yeare of age. Terme, $lO per term,
(4 Months.)
Belept or Olseeleal Benet, for mile of either sex t
(departments 'Aridly separate,) from 10 to Ifj years of
age. For partleptars apply as helot!,
German Institute, classes for Instruction of Ladies
and Gentlemen, In the German and the Claseles.
Terme. $lO per term, (4 months.)
°lassie for Metruptiou .in German, In the Tlolver•
sity, at shout orlon, three times yeekly. Terme, as
above.
Private Instruction, after special trracgement in the
evenings. Term, $3l to $4O per term, (0(4 months.)
for partionlal a apply at tbe OtSee,l3l SSVENTE
Street, above Arch OH 0. SOLIASPItsR;
I _ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
N N. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOCIits.
COMMERCIAL -Dk.PARTMENT.--sook keeping in
all its various forms ; preparing Students thoroughly
for situations In any branch of business ; Plan arid. Or
laments' Writing LOnmmercial Calculations ,•Leirr and
Correspondence. No inetitutlon in the United 'States
gives a more thorough and practical course. In thip
iloperttnent no teaching is done in classes, and la open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—:(Separate from the abcie.)—Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an Engliph and Obut•
Mord Ydnoation, viz : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, fc.o., Ancient
and MOdern Lang u ages, with all the higher Oo
Studies. Sessions of tive'nionthe commence September
let, and Feblvary lat. Pupils received at'apy time be.
fore or after these antes and charged accordingly. pets
lognea furnished Oaths. • '
coh2s4f • „ Y. BONLEAVY LOW}, PripMpal
113ENN INSTITUTE—Soutbdast corher;ol
THIRTICENTII Sand FILBEIST - Streets, opened
on HO" )4V, the Sth or Septembn. ,
Private instruotiort; though levorablp to rapid pro-
sends
the scholar into 'the world with a keen
sensitiveness, ne,whioh , totally disqualifies him for anise
llfei whilst attention to many oftentimes Threat the
loatrootor to meet general diflicultiesratherthan those
personal to each individual, and the learner, either
Inner all Interest, or becomes superthin in hisacquiri•
mente. Por these and other reasons the number is
For further information apply:personally, front nine
&dock A. M. to one o'clock E. M., or by note, to.
selB4l - - R. STEWART. Principal.
fly./TTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA
L., colimmizow., (mumps, 4grthesot, owner of
•
011.118TNIIT arid BIVIIPITH Streefe. -
AU Inatitution deelgued to St young men for AC
TIVE BUSINESS. -
BOARD 07 TRIISTARS.
B. B. Oomegye, Yrancia Hoskine s
(Norge R. Stow% Dairid Milne,
= 13
1 1: 1 14a r, wk, David 8. Brown,
A. V. Pereowl, .
D. B. Hinman, Drodotioß Drown,
Zoshua L ppinoott.-
.. .EVENING SESSIONS after September Itth.
Each Student tee ISDIVIDDAL ISWISOOTION Id We
Institution and a Diploma from here it the but re
commendation ',young man - can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. • Bea
LEIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SOH6OD,
Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTIL Street, near Race, IS
NOW OPEN TO 0 VII INBTRUOTION IN BOOK-NENPINIa p
WBIT/NO, AND AIERCANTILE ARITNIDETIO.
INATBDOTION IN THE DAYTIME, AB USUAL.
so44y
1.1 RYAN T & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
XS'I i A'FIONAL fiIIOrtaANTILE COTARAI4I3. .1 1 14 f.
ladelp fa College, 13.24tbewit copier iiRVENTH ahn
CAIN MIT Eitreets. for liformition:oall or send for
cdroalsr. 10104
,EVENING 810810 Na HAVE, 001017,N0ED..
ss•s'.•• • DUFF & CO.'S MESC4N
•
OOLLIHPI, Southeut corner
• HIOHTH and CHESTNUT Streets, '
lessaiiithect in MO, n 3,4 ineorporsted by the Legisia.
tura of Psomsylvanta.) In Ale veltdi.nown Inetitation
the
COUNTING COME COlllOll
of Practical, Single, and Double Entry
BOONIIREPING,
Including 411 the Auvzie.ar Boote, Comenzetiz. On
OULATIONfI, spd
BIIBINIZBEI WRITING,
le taught in the most successful and estisfeetory style.
M. ROOllll,
P. EDWARDS, Moolpali.
bin. B B. EIIITON, Penmen.
SFITGITET & SONS,
. Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
ee2B 216 South FRONT Strut
AVANA CIGARS.-106,000 La Flor
10 de ia Havana let, 2d, and Ms, just arrived per
brig gay Queen," from Havana, in store and for
islety WILL 4M TFATOiI,
sag .tf Un. 215 Routh FRONT litraet
LINGABO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
13/304313.—A oholee i11Y0166 of these cadebrited
brand(' on board brie "New Bra," don expected from
Ravens, and for sale low, by 0
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Beoond,
art ileagnrid litnv
laurels anb Restaurants
AROADE ROTEL — ,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA'
CONDI:I6IED ON Till NIDIOPEAN PLAN.
new lease for a term of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will eon-
Moue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European
plan, awl the prices remain unchanged, Tie:
EOM PHD DAY 600. DINNER Mo. BRISAEPAST AND
Tee, aeon, 87,10.
The home has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing done to make guesta comfortable. The chambera
are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which
no'extra charge le made.
There to no bar kept in the house to be a source of
annoyance to veal.
The accommodationa are designed wholly for business
men—hence no ladies are received.
ID" This house is never closed day or night.
.1. D. BROWN,
0e0..9m N. DR YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE;
HARRIBBURO, PA.,
(Erected In MT
ELEGANTLY PORN/BMW.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
18.T29-/
_WELLS 00VIIIRLY, Proprietor
LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU
IJ N. N corner THIRTEENTH end
CHESTNUT Streets, Kgledelphis.
not Erun Wet. d DX LANEY, Proprietor.
y PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No.
MARE ET street, four doors above EIGHTH,
!Muth side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted,
Priid. Pickled, &.e , Sec , for Home Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o'clock. 0c2.2-tf
CAMPBELL'S DINING SALOON,
Corner of TILIRD St. and HARMONY DOUBT,
Iles been closed for several daya put, in order to be
regenerated and disentbralled. It will be opened en
MONDAY next, 20th loot . with improvements and al
terations which will astonish the town. The host has
thrown hie soul Into the tank of iron seal, and we think
that his efforts will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened it will be * model establishment.
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PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.-
BPROIAL NOTIOX TO PHYBIOIANB.—The above
offer% e vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to die
eased surfaces, which oombinen the following advants
gee : A good and unvaryjng conAstence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The Jut
property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for Sale wholesale and
retail, at STAIREffiI Laboratery end Pharmacy,
'Twelfth and ilhestnnt etreet v.
sthCONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
The Ship "STALWART " Capfsin A. B. Lu
cm, from Liverpool ..le now discharging under genera
order at ALMOND Street Wharf. Consignees wit
pleme attend to the receipt of theirgoode.
THOMAS RICHARDSON St Co.,
November 2, 1808. [n02,51] 101 WALNUT Street.
001%1S1tiNEES'
The Barque " Aoniwags,” Captain Jot. A.
Spedden, from London, Is now diaeharging under general
orders at SHIPPEN , 'Street Wharf. Conalgnees will
please attend to the receipt of their goods.'
4110141 AS BIOILaBDSON dr. CO.,
October 2904 7 , 808, '104.4% 301 Ohostnut btrffi,
fitoute
Wburational.
Professor of Cierman, University or
Pennsylvania
aobarra
auftug "cnnbt .
TgE STATE SAVINGS pIIND,
No. 241 DOCK STREET,
NRXT DOOR TO THI POST OFP,IOR
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT
Money received DAILY, end every BION DAY BTENING,
On( DEPOSIT,
IN 13111510 LARGE AND SMALL,
PAID DACE DAILY,
PROM 9 O'OLOOIE A. M. TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M
DIYORWORS OAR DRAW TRAM WORRY BY MM, AR
IN BANK, 11 MUM,
GBO. H. HART, President
CHAS. G. DILLY, Treasurer
J. HENRY HAYES. Teller
91 R E SPRING GARDEN SAVING
YVND.
CIAMIIIM it VIII LIGIELATOIII Of PISVEVILTAIIL.)
PERPITUAL 011AiTER
. _
Las .PBB OD/IT. interest allowed to Depocitors,
and Ml kloneyiPaid back on Demand.
07RIOD, 881 NOME TRIAD STUNT,
((CONSOLIDATION BANN Buttnnao.)
This Institution te now open for. the trannotion of
Mishit's/I. and is the onlf.Ohartered Baying Vund located
In the northern part off the city.
The Office will be open (daily) from B to 2% o'olook,
and sjeo on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until
9 o'clock in the Ironing. -
IktiNAGBRB.
James 8. Pringle,
Jaoob Dock,
Joseph El. Cowell,
George Woelepper,
J. Wesley Bray,
Robert B. Davidson,
P. 0. Ellmaker,
John P. Vorree,
George Knecht,
John Horn.
it, JAMES 8. PRINGIA.
rnoRN. an2l-iftf
Frederick alert,
Stephen ?Smith,
John P Levy, •
Hon. Henry H. strong,
Daniel Underkoiler, -
Hon. Wm. ?dillward,
Frederick Dislike,
Pranole Hart,
Joseph P. LeOlere,
70m Header, Jr.,
Presiden
5een...411, GZOIIGE T. ‘
SAYING FIIND—FIFE PER OENT. IN.
THIBBST—NATIONAL PAYETY TRUST 0011.
PANT.—WALNUT WPROBT, SOUTH-WESTOORNIR
OP WEIRD, PIIILADIMPRIA.
impirosArsp sr TEN iItATI OF PIMOILTAITA.
Money ls reselved in any cam, large ar small , and in•
Serest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with•
dr►wal. '
The ogles le open every day from Vo'elook iii tht
morning till 5 oleloon in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 Wolook.
HON. HONAY L. BNNNZR, President,
BOBBUT OBLIIUDEII t Vice President
WW. 3. Maim, &weary.
DISSOrOIig
Eon. Henry L. Benner, T. °smolt Brewster,
Edward D. Carter, Joseph B. But ,
Robert Selfridge, Prarmis Z eo-
Sand. R. Ashton, Joseph Yerkee,
0; Landreth Hums, Henry Diffenderffer.
Money le resblved payments male dilly.
The ;investments are made in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in'IGEAL ESTATE MORT
GAGER, GROUND RINTR, and such first clue mob
ties as will always Insure perfect security to the doped.
tors, and which cannot fail to giro permanency and sts•
COM' , to this Institution. anl-Iy,
QATING FUND.—IINITED STATES
1. TRUST COMPANY; oorner of THIRD and CHEST.
EDT St!OW
Large and, email sumo iNtoiood, and paid book on do
mind ;without notice, with PIVE PER OBNT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Ofaoa hotrocfrom 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and Oa
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for gale on Nnglind, Ireland, and Scotland.
from £1 upwards.
President—STlPMlN R. ORAWJORD
Treasurer—PLlNY FISH.
Teller—JAMES R. MINTER
IlleDicinal.
R. B. B.
'llium will, In all cases, follow the use of Wadwart
It. R. Remedies. Tbere are none no Sick or. diseased, a.
weak : feeble, or crippled with pain or inlirmities, btu
that , Radwey's Ready Rellse, Renoratiog;Retiolront, m
Regulators, as the nature of the disease or *knew
may require, will quickly mud rapidly cure
These remedies consist of Railway' Ready Relief,
Radwarte Refloyating Resolvent; RadtfUreßegillAteri
Beehof tbeie rernedifie possesses *Tull curative power.
over certain dispeses. Yet there are Other diseaset
wherein their cenghiped medicinal properties are re
odred; andethea that' ivied. if the ufficient lift
rind strength within the diseased or d yi ngbody to ens
Ufa their action, tke patient will live and be restorse
to health. '
Pain , R. it: Relief.
Acute, Diseases R. R. Relief.
, Inflammatory Diseases.. Relief and Regulators.
Platatious Diseases Relief and Regulators.
Congestive Diseases Relief and .Regulators.
Scrofulous Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Chronic Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Syphilitic Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Constitutional Diseases.. Resolvent and Regulators,
"Skin Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Nervous Diseases Readmit, Relief, Regal*
tors.
infectious Diseases Ready Relief 4. Revd.:al
, CONSTIT,IITIONAL DIgEASSO.
Many diseases that millet humanity are inherited at
heir-loome from the diseased bodies of ea.' , " elm
Scroftda, Consumption, Syphille, and Fits, ere amotu
the mod common of conetitutional diseases. Now, wi
care not bow many generations the !leech; of there die
same may have been establiebed In' the 'lidera, oor
rnpting the blood—Radmay , s Renovating &soften:
will eradicate from the bodies of the &Meted every per
tide of diseased deposits, ant 411 the veins with new.
MP, t5" 1 1 1 993.1b 1 9 / 1
ILO SPB 11144494
Radway , s oca (R hple
as a blessing breveq'motlief" throug Mit the land
Ogee talents are afflicted with Bores, iiiirooro. sae
Tattoo kaaaklor oat true early) era eTi4OSlOOli 01 410
sue transmitted from e parent stock. few doses
the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vastly.
of the disease and insure the child a mad and health;
body;
R. ll:R.—ltadWare Ready Relief for Headaohes, whtv
ther wok or nervoui; Bhenniatiem, Diet.
shout, Dysentery, Cholera Mothto, Oramps,
Influenza, Bloodylinz, Paralysis, Lumbago ;
S
Gout, Neuralgia Toothache, mall Pox,
Pavers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints
Scarlet lever, Palm around the Liver, Plan
risyMeasles, Heartburn', and
j r of hi)
• . Iftadliay's Ready - 1151DM will, a fie
- ml tes;change Ihe - miSeriee ender lk
joye of pleattre.
R. B. IL.— B adway's Renovating Resolvent, for tbe out
"" - of chronic diseases—Such as Scrofulous sue
Byphilitio cOmplainte, Consumptive sat
other' 0./Olt:nth Of the lOgs r lost.
IndanOlop and Rolarstntlentif rta
&raptly° and Other diebaSeS Of the lain
Realm, Tumors, Diners, bpapppla, apd AD
other theesses azisbeg front ant inswe etati
of the blood.
B.R.B.—Railway's Regulators 1411 mare, effective')
and speedily, Costiveness, Indigestion
Painter's Oholic, Lead Diseases, Inflemma
Hon of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, - Liver Oem
plaint, Diseasee of the Heart sod Kidneys
female Complaints, Small Pox, fevers
Measles, eto., eto. Whenever the system h
out of order, or the blood impure a does o'
i
Radway's Regulators will restore t to rep
tufty, and purify and cleanse the blood. N,
female should be without them.
P.. It. It. Remedies are aold by Druggists ant
Merchants everywhere.
RgIW.4.Y do 00., Milf York 014.
W. B. $2 11 11112 1 .
T. W. Dio4or do Bon , Agents, Philadelphia
T. R. OAILLIINDEZ,
Dr. H. BWATNII fret On.)
408-ttlecilldlyieoWLTr
pERUVIA.N SYRUP,
PROTECTED SOIXTION Op EROTO.VDN OF ;i:io
Having successfully passed the ordesl to egliicti new dig
coyeries In the Materle Medics are eutdectecti Mnit n"
lie respired as an established medicine. Its ellicicy 1,
curing
DYSPEPSIA.,
/Woollens or the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dronobiti.
and Coneomptive tendencies, Disordered State d tits
fflood, Dolls, Bctirvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead co
Mercury general Debility, and all Diseases whieh re
entre a Tonle and Alterative eledloine, is beyond goes
Don.
.
The proofs of its efficacy are so no
.4. . maroon, so well authenticated, and of
-Kt i
„,
....4,, such peculiar character, that sufferer'
E ia -d cannot, reasonably hesitate to rituals'
r ,. ., - .,jc ' the proffered aid.
..1 a The Peruvian Syrup does not protest
.. to be a oure-all, but its range is eaten
..., !!! 5 t '. 11l re,because many diseases, apparentil
unlike, aro intimately related, and proceeding from onl
cause, may be cured by one remedy.
The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides.
cure is precisely that which has so often ht i ii: g ld i Oat
highest order of medical phi% The fools ore ble
the witneasee aePnittible, and the safety and e nay of
the Syrup incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish for an opinion from die
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. Th,
signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the
community, and of the highest respectability.
The undersigned having experienced the benettolat el
feels of the " Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re•
commend it to the attention or the DtibliP
ProMUur own experience, ao and from the test
moor of others, whose intelligence ntegrity are al
together unquestionable. we have no doubt of lie Whoa
ay In canes of Incipient Diseases of the Longs and Brom.
child Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy.
Neuralgia, ko. Indeed. its effeots would be incredible
but from the high character of those who have wit
owned them, and have volunteered their testimony, as
we do ours, to its restorative power.
Rev. JOHN PIEItPONT,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
S. H KENDALL, M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY
THOMAS C AMORY,
PETER HARVEY,
JAMES 0. DUNN,
Rev. THOS. WHITTEhIORE:
OERTIPIOATE - 61? DR. HAYES
- - - .
It Is well known that the medielnal effeets of Proton.
Ida of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air,
and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron,
without further oxidation, has been deemed Impossible
In the Peruvian Syrup, this 'desirable point is at
tamed by oombination in a way before unknown, and
this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, at
tratee, and tartrates of the hlateria Medico.
A. A .11AYE8, M. D.
• Aessyer to the Mate of Maseaohneetia
16 Boylston street, Boston.
BOLD BY
N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
No. 6 WATER Street, Boston.
P. BROWN,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
HASBARD & 00.,
TWELFTH and CHESTNUT S treets
th eat-6m sand Agents for Philadelphia.
910 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—
..IL NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY.
—CURB. JOHNSON announce to the Press through
out the United States that they are completing ar
rangements on a moat liberal :male, for a system of
TELEGRAPHIC NE WS REPORTS, which has never
before been equalled in this country They pl,dge
themselves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re.
ports of all the stirring and important events of the
day. at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to
the Press generally,
All letters and communications to be addressed to
CARR & JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange, Phtlada.
If. W. CARR,
G. W. L. JOHNSON,
Coo. W. L. Johnson, 21 Wall at., New York City.
John T. Smith Merchants , Exchange, Boston. -
'John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal.
thnore.
;For experience and reliability in the businesa, we
would refer to : Morton McMichael, North American
and 11. S Gazette; Swain & Abell, Publie Ledger
Jasper Harding & Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
W. Forney, The Press; Cummings & Peacock, Evening
Bulletin; T. W.:Grayson & 00., livening Journal ; Jo,
eeph Severna, Evening Argue; Joseph R. Flanigan,
Daily News; William Rice. Pennsylvanian ; Laslor,
Rverott, & Sunday Dispatch ; Magill & Jones,
Sunday Heronry; Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript.
0c20.41
:LATE I SLATE I I SLATE I I I—Roofing
Slate, of all abute, and at very low ratea, kept eon.
Up: on handy and for eale.ky
JARRING, BOX, & 00.,
GARMANTOWN ROADand THIRD street.
. . .
B. Slate Rools_puton in,the boot meaner, apd re
AW*41.0141x4111 to, 411 work worroolwil.
linontante Companies.
T"QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY,,,oakzon 408 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELIGITA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $217,
066.88.—Insures against LOBB or DAMAGE BY FIRE
and the PERILS OF TIIE SEA, INLAND NA'VIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION, •
1.17" TEN per cent. in cash returned on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
OFFICERS.
President—GEOßG al H. - HART.
Vice President—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL.
Assistant Secretary-8. U. BUTLER..
_ - - • • .
DIRECTORS.
Geo. 11. Hart, E. W. Bailey
E P. Rosa, Andrew R. Chambers,
A. G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Chtriee et. Imlay,
John G. Dale, U. R. Coggehall,
Foster S. Perkins, _ Sand. Tones ; K. D.,
Boa. 11. U. Faller.
seill-y Attest, H. R. COROSHALL, Bee'y
10 WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
ae2B-t3anl
.
John H. Diehl, DIREOTORS
Wm. P. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
Di W. Baldwin, -Thos. L. Ludars,
John 0. Janes, Wm. U. Hamlin,
A J. Bocknor, H. U. Bhillingford,
John IV Beaton, 0. E. Spangler,
William ltalguel, H. H. Houston;
Edwin Booth, Wm. H. Love,
John garrison, Charleis P. Norton,
E. S. Warne, Isaac ?dyer.
President—,TOßN H. DIEHL,
Vice President—E. S. WARNE.
Secretary—OHAßLES A. DUE. ael64f
AME RICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
.t INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 810, WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
aiming a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Bccurities, continue')
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, MerohandLse,
Vessels In Port and the!? Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly *diluted,
- -
A zamoross.
-
George Abbott, Jolla T. Lewis,
;oho Welsh, - Comp.? W. Morris,
Samuel 0. Modes:4 James It. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, • didinoad G. Balla.
Charles W. Potatney.
GRORGB ABBOTT, President.
TROIdAA R. MARIB. Peoretarf: 1123-T if
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
At STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXOUANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered in 1704—Capital 000,000—Assets, Janu
ary 1,1868, 047,440.50400,
All invested in sound and available securities—coati
one to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
of elerObandise, &0., on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS: '
Henry D. Bberrerd, - George H. BtnArt,
almost Toby, Bamnel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Masaleder, Tobias Wagner
William B. Smith, Thomas B. Watson,
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
William It White, Charles IL Lewis, -
• George O. Carson.
'HENRY D. BILEBERD, President.
WILLIAU HIAPHI, Secretary. je9-wfrm.tf
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE 0031-
v PANY, No. 881 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000
TIRE, MARINE AND INLAND.
ASSETS JULY let, 1858.
Donde and Mortgagee, Stocks, &o $30,826 00
Bills Done!sable, (for pollolea hunted,) 2,127 78
Unsettled Book Accounts, (for pollalsed.... 1.518 88
Oash In Hank and in Office 10,483 45
Om& in hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,308 81
866,148 85
No losses wiadJusted, unpaid, Or reported..
MIO
DLITORB
William M. Godwin, B. B. Orawford,
James W. Queen, Job. L. Redner,
George W. Hall, William B. Thomas,
B. Jnokeon, B. N. Winslow,
J. 0. /topper, Henry D. Mean.
WM, M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Mier's, Seeretarr. mylo-dtf
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South POUR= Street.
011.41ITZR PER.P.BVIAL
Capital DPIIO,OOO.
Organised 184.1.
Privileged to husaregoie, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, annua lly, or for a leas period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Inemanee Risks ; receive De.
podia; hold Viola audßitannuities
. WBBICB, President.
B. . TYLER , Vice President.
I.W. Miami, Secretar y.
DIZIOTOSIS.
Alfred Weeks, Mon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. 'Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
O. R. Picking, Junes Watson,
1. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthew,
J. W. Stokes, William Curti',
jelit4y - G. 1. lunar.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE uguultuoi
COMPANY. Northeaat Corner of THIRD, siid WOK
Streets. 014)141 $0,1,71648.
- INOTJAPI., krVt.g.r6r illiort term, or for the whole
term of tins—grants annuitiee and endowments—pur
shame; life intermits in Beal Estate, and makes all
contracts depending on the contingeneles of Life.
They act as Rxeentors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and quardissui.
' manes.
Daniel L. Miller, Bernel B. litotes,
Benjamin Costae, Wifilem Martiii,
Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Harter, Joieph H. Trotter,
William H. Herb, James Ruston,
Samuel O. Rimy, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Hdratmd A. Bmder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutahiniton,
RodolphneHent; Jobu lg. utqcat,
=Um U. 110 , .11W B. Archer,
Vd*stiT T. idol, &Reuel F. Oltriatien,
William Reba on, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin; John G. Brenner,
P.O. Michler,Raaton.
'- ' DANIOL L. MILLS_ li j President
OAMIIRL B. STORM, Time Pres%
Jon W. folios. ilearedarr. - n.lB-ly
DELAWARE NOTEreL BAENTY IN
BIIfiANOB COMPANY.
INCOBROBATBD BY TEN LBGIBLATBG of PUN
BYLVANIk,IBB6.. •
OPPIOIII, 8. N. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Eltztati)
PHILAMILPHIA.
MILDIND mrsoraarmi,
ON vissw.s,
0
°Anima - 1:0 all psxtg of tie Worldi
0
0 :1 nail D INSIIRANCBS, .
On ti•Odi, by Biter Canals, Lakes, and Land Cerrito
to &Alerts of the Utdou.
FIB .rlysrbptisrazs,
On Merdhandise genstAlly.
On Mores, I t elling lteuaes il ece.
AM'S Or Vfir ack POT/
, . oftenther 2 % Afti •
Bowl Mortgawas, end Rilal *me 2101,850 91
Phil elphlik City and other Loans . . ..... 187,011 25
80 in Banta, Railroads, and Iniurance
Companies 12,508 00
BBL Reeelvable 220,291 95
huh on band 88,592 88
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently leaned, on other
debts due the Company 02,780 57
Bubsoriptlon Rohm 100,000 00
•
91:11101fetil •
Witham Martin, , /Vain 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Sgal, Theophllus Paulding,
adtdtind A. Bonder, James Traquair,
John 0. Davis, William Byre, Jr,
John R. Penrose, J.P.Peniston,
George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Byre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel S. Stokes,
Dr. R. EL 'Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, Arum B. Maguland,
Hugh Craig Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Mbllealn, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles puz, Jno. B. Semple, Pittsbgh,
H. Jones Broolm,l Dr. T: Morgan, "
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, (I
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vine President.
ILIINIIII LYLIMPUI, Secretary. ing.y
COMMONWEALTH
IMO
niStatitlOS
GOBIPANY,
OP yin
STATN 07 PENNSYLVANIA.
°PYLON,
NOBTHWNBT OORNIN
FOURTH AND WALNUT STUNTS,
PHILADILTELIL.
SUbSoHbod eapital, $600,000.
Paid up Oapital,l2oo,ooo
DIUOTORB.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. B. litilr l ol
11. L. Sensor, Z. S 4. Butler,
X. M. Wilit.Vl J. S. lytklter,
Zdv. 0. Itnigat, • M. R. Wendell,
Jr.II. LowL ,
B. Route.
AVID JAYRN M. D. President.
THOMAS B. BTIWATIT, Vire Presq.
529-7
BliMiL B. Moos, Secretor.
DIRE AND INLAND RISES.—FAME
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organised ender the Act of Assembly relative to In
Immo. Companion, passed April Id, 1066.)
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Once 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day, Jacob B, Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. Biro .ty,
Barclay Lippincott, John W. dverman,
Joe. B. Brognard, A. H. Rosenholm,
Ohm. Stokes, 1.14-y H. Stern.
Business Cubs.
ALEX. MoKINNEY,
t ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IaItEENBIMIIG, PA.
Will practice in Westmoreland, Armetrong and In
dives counties. coil-tI
T. T. ABRAMS
jiBRAMS & MAYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAVEN, PA
Will attend promptly to professional business en.
trusted to them. Special attention given to the oollec-
Uon of claims.
Gov, Wm.P.Packer,liarrisbarg,Pa.; L. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haven Bank; General D. E. Jackman,
Look Haven i • Hon, A. White, Lock Haven; Simon
Scott, Look Haven; Bailin & tairtherne , Philadel
phia ,• McParland, Evans, & Co. hiladelphia; Evans
& Watson, Philadelphia; Phillfr hl. Fria_ ,e Philadel
phia; Hon, A. V. Paraons, Phil elphia,• Williamson,
Taylor, & Co. Philadelphia • Tenor & Davis, Phila
delphia; lion:James Burnside, Eallefonte, Pa.; J. W.
(Wiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 26-t1
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEN
OILANT and Importer of HAVANA BEGARS,
(New) IBS Wont street. sesond story.
ILAUMAN 8t RABORG
-1-4 Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINES,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
QUORB, No. 1017 MARMOT Street, between Tenth and
Ilaventh greets. jelS.tf
ittarliinern anb Jon.
lalllllllll. Y. 31111.10 X. I. YAI7OILLN YUJI=
I►ILLI/11 N. rumor.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
ILWTH AND WASHINGTON ATIIIIITN
MERRICK & SONS,
INGINEERB AND 111AOHINIBTB,
numufacture Nigh and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers, Galometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ice, Out
ing" of all kind,, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations , ace.
Retorts and Gm maohtnery of the latest end most
Improved constructing'.
Avery descent-09n of Plantation, machinery, mach as
gagaf. Baw, and Mt Mills, Vaounin Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Defeeatore, Filters, Pumping Engines, lta.
Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Narmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; T. P.
Boss' Patent Valve Motion for Bleat Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL,
TOW LINES, and BOW and STERN
LINES, manufnottred and for sale by
,wmtvxli, VILLE% &
txgB N 04.12 *Va at 4 k i 99 N. Wham.
102,78#
ETE=III
r==:Ml
tiadroati-littea.
PHILADELPHIA AND 'EMMA RAIL
ROAD LINE.-41310REST ROITTIe to - Einstra,
Wilkesbarre, Ruffian, °hien°, Hock' leland, Niagara
Palls, . Milwaukee , Burlington, 'Montreal; flt. Paulo,
Detrolt,'Dunlieth, and St. Louis: ' -
Passenger trains" will leave the Philadelphia and
Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and MB
Streets, daily, ((Sunda enoepted,) se foilowe
7.80 A. M. DA.? EXPRESS,
For Elan, Niagara Valli, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Liland,Cialena,Bt.-Fardii, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
Nor Bimin i _ Niagara Palle, Bu ff alo, Detroit, Ghleige,
Milwaukee, Rook Diana, Galena, Bt. Para, Burlington,
and Bt. Louie.
The 7.80 A. M. train nuuthrongh to PIARRISHI7IIO 9
"termini at all rfitationa on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of the Philadelphia and Reeding Railroad.
AND
At Rupert, for Wilkesbarro, Pittston, Scranton and all
stations 'on the LAOHAWANNA AND BLOOMBRURO
RAILROAD.
M;IMM==I
ej.• Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Blmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest comer
of SIXTH and OHREITNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, cornerof BROAD and VIN.B.
THROUGH EXPRESS PRRIGHT TRAIN
Leaves .the Depot, Broad street, beloW Vine daily,
lenndays excepted ,) for all points West and Nor th,l at 8
YY
xt,
Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure
their going the same day.
War further information apply at
Insight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to CRAB. 8. TAPPAN, General Agent,
N. W. cor.iliwth and Oheatant Streets,
ool.tf Philadelkhla.
NEW YORK LINES.—THM CAMDEN
ANDD AMBOY BAILROAD.AND PIULADELPR T AN RENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES. IA
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NW?' YORK, AND WAY
PlatoES.
Leave as follows, vie: Feu.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion 2 26
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. An
conimodation2 26
At 8 A. Ai., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Hail 800
At lo A. M., by Steamboat JobnNellson,via Taco
ny and Jersey City, Morning Express.. 8 00
At 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex
press 800
At 5 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail 8 0
At 8 2. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aceommods,
lion, let Olass 2 00
At BP. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommods.
tion, End Olass. 1 50
At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Anon:mods
tion, let Clue 2 00
At 6 P. AI, via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda•
tion, tad Olass 1 76
The 5 P. M. line rasa ditty, all others Sundays ex
eepted
1.111,y P.M. from Kensington Depot, iia Jersey
pity, Nal, Saturdays excepted - 82 26
Exprees Lines stop at the principal nations only.
For Belvidere, Easton Flemingtoa, &a., at A. 11
and 2X P. M. from Walnut . street wharf. -
For Water Gap, Strondabarg, Scranton, Wilkesbarns,
Montrose. Great-Bend, &_ o. at SA. EL . , via Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western Railroad. -
For Itreehold, - at 8 A. At and 2 P. M.
In Mount Holly at BA. M. and 21i and SP. M.
WAY LHIIIS
For Bristol, Trenton, he., at 2% and 4 P. M. '
For Yoarnn, Banoocas, Beverly, Burlington, Bordspi
town Ac., at 8 P. Al.
Steamboat Rickard Stockton for Bordentown, end in
termediate plane, et 2% P.
Steamboat Join Neilson, for Tawny, at 10 and 1111
A. M 4 and for Burlinston and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines exceptlllil . M , leave Walnut street wharf
Uzi—Fifty ponnds of baggage only allowed each pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage bat their wearing apparel. beg
gage over Arty ponoda to be paid for extra. The Com
pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per polutd, and will not be liable foefuty amount .be
road $lOO, except by wain contract.
WM. H. GATEMEN Agent
an i ly
U. 00.
fairtaMlN .NORTH PERNSYL
VANIA'RATLBOAD.
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
Ter' BETELEREM, DOYLESTOWN, fto., and by
Worm railroad 00M100t/01311 for
Easton, Catawlses, New York pity,
Alldntowu, Williamsport, Water Gap,
Madoh Chunk, Etmisc, Wilkesbarre,
Haxleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton.
On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1868, Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, u follow.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap,
Scranton, he., (Express.) at 8.15 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown , Mauch Chunk, Williams.
port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.15 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Aooommodationdat 845 4. Z. . and
4 P. M.
For Fort Washington, (AccunodANo4,) at 5.45 A.
M. and 0 P. M.
TRAVIS !OR RIULADELPRIA,
Lours Betblehem (=Fazed at 9 A.M. end 6 P.M.
ici* o Doylestown (Aooommodation) at 7 A.-111. add
liBo
LuFort Was
M. aud 2.80 P. M. hington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily,
Sundays excepted.
AlllPassenger trains (except Sunday "Frainal connect
at Chatham 'treat with Fifth and Wslle, Strut Pawn
ger Railroad.
Pare to .1%41661n. 61 60
10/ iVil.k 2 40
nEaston ' 1
;6. Doylestown
WOE 130HOOLEY , 81106NTAIN—B3 6.1$ A h {. trail
to Denton, theme by N. 0. DA. anti D. L. it W. RE.
to Wasbington, tkenoo by Maga, arriving at the Moan
tains at IP. kL Ra). 28.12.
DLLIS OLAND, Agtait
1101PFULARELPRIA, GERMANTOWN
A. AND NO RBIS TOWN RAILROAD.-81:11131321
ABP.LNE+BMINT.—On and alter MONDAY, May lath,
1868. , t
JOB GIBMANTOWN
Leave PinWelphia at 8.4 i, T 8, 245 min., 10,113 g.
A. M., 1 2,8, 4 5,8, 7,8, 2, 10, and. 11.. y P. M..
Leave Germantown at 8,7, 7%, 8,9, 9,41 g, 10X, 11. W,
A. M. 1-10 min„ B%, 4%, 6%, 6%, 8, 940 rain, and
10M P:
wilTrThe "Im &cloak A: M. Train bontcera
atap only at WaKia and 'pop roast* .
Leave PtAidelfais at 9.20 Wei. A. M., 2, 53, and
LSAT, Etemp%txrin 8X A. M., lA. - min., 4%, sad
PAL .
01112TNCIT HILL ISAILAQAD.
Leavp PlilladelplOs at BX, 8, 9.06 min ,11% A. M.,
8, 8,4, 8, p
Leave Ob n etnnt at 40 and 1.86, 9.10, and 10.10
min. A. M 12.80, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min
R.M.
ON 81INDA:211.
Leave PkilladelgAin, 0.90 A. Id., 2, 134, and 8 P. IL
Leave Olasainuf Hill at 8.10 min A. 19.60 4.10
4,40 P. M
POR OONSHOHOOKIN AND NORRIS TOWN.
Leave Philadelphla at OX, 9, U A. H.,1.06 min
8.10 :mln.. 4X, 6i(, 11X P. M.
1
Leave Norristown at 0,7, 9, U A. M., 1, ag, and 63
ON BON. DATIL
Leave Philadelphia at 0 A. M., and BP, M.
Leave Norristown at 7A. M. 111411 d P.M.
FOR MAN/AT/14R. -
Leave Philadelphia qt 0 71 i 0,11. A. M. 1.06 rain.,
2. 0 6 rain. B 4oWrO., B , II M P.M.
U 4
4 . stGUanayvak, 7, and at 0
P 11 1 .
eg, 11%. A. 11.,
11 , .
&maul mane as Norristown.
OURATIR VALLDP RAILROAD se DOWNINe.
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 63( A. M., and hap We. P. M
Leave Downingtown at TX 4. 4., had I r. X.
H. K. MITI% General Superintendent.
ptpot. Math sod Green etreeta. Philadelphia.
1,. 858 PENNSYLVANIA 1858
PROM PIIILARRIBUIA TO PITTSBURGH,
And therm by Rel/road to
WIIRRLING BT. LOMB
BTRUBBAUI.L.II, curnith4D,
CINCINNATI ORICAGO,
LOUISVILL* BURLINGTON,
/NDIANATOIIO, ST. PAULS,
And all Inletmediatepointe in
INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MORI.
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINIaBOTA, 111138OURI,
KANSAS AND NRDRASZA.
Pauengers to pointe,weet of Pittsburgh, Wheeling.
Cleveland and Onetime, hare choice of routes, and are
requested to make a eeleotion before applying for tick
ets.
TIMM THROUGH TRAINEI LAM% PHILADDL
PHU DAILY,
Por:esing doze eonneettons et. Pittabitrel to all plate
West.
On and lifter MONDAY, May 10th, 1868, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
dupet, E. B. corner of •11LIVENTH and MARKET
Warmth, as follows :
TRAINS DON P 113830103 31/138 7103 PITTBOI3IOI
/ND 381 WllB7 LIATI. /ND 033 WIEST A. 11171.
Mail train at.... 7.30 A. M. Mail train at.. 11.00 night
Fast line 100 noon. Fast line 4.60 A. N
Express ma11..11.00 night. Express mail.. 1.19 noon.
WIT TRAINS 1.11111. WIT NBAINB ARILITI.
Harrisburg as- Harrisburg so
commodation.B.43o P. M. commodation.l.l6 P. If
Lancaster ,6 5.00 P. M. Lancaster a
.9.50 A. M
The mail train stops at all the etations between Phila
delphia and Pittaburgh.
The Express mail rune daily, the other trahn San*
excepted.
The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passau el
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
',treats, entrance on Eleventh street, where through
Dakota to all points Weet can be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time dt6
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage.
For' farther infothation, apply at the Depot of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeut cornerol
Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of TA
M. andll P. M. THOMAS MOORS
my 10 Agent Peale& Railroad do.
EIII,N NO ATITZEIJE N NT ER
PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTDN, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, Ootober.4 1888,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Fir Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Expreasj and
UP.M-
For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4 and 11P .81,
For New Castle, at 8 A. M., and 4 P. M.
For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4P. EL
For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.00 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore at 8.30, EXpresB, 11 A. M., and
5.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7 and 11.40 A. M., 2 21 and
and 8.55 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 11 08 A. 51., and 8.05 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.18 A. M. and 8.20 P. M
• Leave Dover at 9 15 A. M., and 4. ' 55 P.M.
Leave Seaford at 7.10 A. 11., and 1.30 P.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
- - - -
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 . Al., /55 P. M., and 12.16
A. M.
DUNDAYB only at 11 P. )f. from Philadelphia to Bal
timore,
Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phil'-
,
phis.
freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run
as foilowa
Loire Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
Places at 5 45 P. It.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 740 P. lt
Leave Baltimore for Mane de Grace do 6 00 P. M.
not S. 51. PBLTON. President.
Sumner tiesorts
la BEDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS
well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visiters on the lath of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now - fully completed, and the whole establishment has
been furnished In ouporior style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of
the United States.
. .
The Hotel will be under the numagement of Mr. A
G. ALLEN, whose experience, conttemn mannera, and
attention to hie pasta, give the ampleet aseurance of
comfort and kind treatment.
.. . . .
- . in ad titian to the other means of access, it is deemed
proper to state that passengers oan reach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Chambereburg.
The Company hare made extonaloo s t ro m p ooot t o t o
supply dealers and individuals with , c Bedford Water',
by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following
peon, at the Springs, via
For a barrel (mnlbery) 14 00
. Do. rak) 300
_ )1 Do. (m ulberry) 800
X •Do. oak) 800
Carboy, 10 pitons 2 28
Bottles, 1)i pint, per dosen 1 60
The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur
chasers may depend upon receiving the Water Drab
and Sweet.
All toommaxactattons *koala be addressed to
THE BUN= MINERAL BPAINGS 00.,
MOW '
,0040 9. 1 0% get
- Ram* Um.
pENNSYLVANIek aisu zoo: :—mss
-GRRAT CENTRAL ROUTS, connecting the At
Lull° C 4 ti es With , Western. Northwestern. andiSouth
weetern Mates, by arcontbitouit Railway. threat. - ThIS
Road also. connects at Pittsburgh -with. daily, line of
elemerS Weir Porte ort the ,Weatern .Itivers, land , at
Cleveland and -13 andueltyvirith , Steamers to all porta on
the North-marten Lakes; making the most Dinar,
OBENersam ,And HILIABLZ ROUTH by which /Leigh,-
man be forwarded to and from the GREAT WRIT. .
RAM . 11 / 11 TWBBN - PHISADIILPHIA, AND PITT
BURGH.
PIUS- Ousi—Brobte, Slum, Hats and ,
Cape, - Books,Try Goode, (in boxes;
bales and trunko, Dru, (in
and balse ) 7eathers, Nu gs ts, &ob oat"
7k. pon
baootm 0, , ,,,,,—D0meett0 Sheeting Iw
Main &Ed, Voting, (ha
bales), Bruits (inontibli),Herdwer,l
Loather, , Ilquor, cocks,} Wan
Paper 'Wool - and_ Sheep Nab,
Bastat ' ard,&o!&a dos. per 19
TIMID 01463—Artills, Hemp, Baton
sr& Pork Salted, (Rune or- in
seeks), Pain* (dry and in a%) -
Oils, (except lard and mein) 60e. per 100
lrogram CLAss—Coffee, Blab, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (in make or box. •
eastward),Lard andlardOil, Nati--
Soda nigh, (lora:lan Olsy, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, Steel, Manufactured Tb.
beam, Rosin Oil, queeneware,
Sugar, (talnlr.'y and
&o.; &a • ,
400. per 100 lb
P on-75e. per bbl., 'until further notion.
Galin-85a, p e r 100 lbs., until further untie*.
Corral-42 par bale, not !am:ding 600 lbs. weight,
until further notice. •
In shipping Goods - from any point Bast of Phibidel.
gis, be parMislar to tuna packages cc via Pennekiluteris
Maiifaect. ,, All Goods consigned to the Agents Of this
Road, at Philadelphia cr.Pitteburgh, will be forwarded
without detention:
Pavane AammlLL-Olarke & On: Ohlaag. o ; Peeks: as
& 'blamable,' Tenn.; R. P. Seas & Co.; lit. Louth.
Mo. • P. G. OrElloy & Co., Zraunrille, Indiana ;
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky. •, R. 0. Moldrum
)1" on; Indiana ; H.W. 'Brown& Co., and Atherr ,
Hibbard, Oinainnati; S. Pierce & 06 - ., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 64 Kilbyetreet, Boat° n • Leech
& Co., No. 2 Astor House, Now York, No. 1 William at.
New York ,• B. P. &teener, Philade l phia ; Negras &
Kong, Baltimore; D. A Dtawart,Plttaburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON;
General height Agent.
H. P. LONBABRT,
da9- General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
Mines anti COOS.
CRESTNITT GROVE WHISKEY.-4. de.
elm to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of •an article
which the analyzation of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Meseta. Booth; Garrett, &
Cameo, of Philadelphia, prom, beyond all question, to
be the mostpure and consequently lead injurious spittle
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OP DR JAS.'S CHILTON-
I have analyzed asample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Pa., of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, _I- am
pleased to state that it is entirely free from poieonoua
or deleterious eubetancee. It le an unusually pure and
fine Savored quality of Whiekey. ,
JAMES R. CHILTON, St. D.. -
New York, Sept. 8,1868. Analytical °hernial.
PHIL&DELVIIIA, Sept. S, 15193..
DMAIL Sri We have carefully tested the sample of
Cheshiut•Grove ,Whiskeywhich you cent u, =Clad
that it contains none of the poisonous Subitaneo known
res Fusin Oil, which Is the characteristic and injurious
ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. -
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, & CANAC,
Analytioal Chemists.
To CITABLIB WaLitor, Ir., No. In Bonth PROW?
Street, Philadelphia. oe.2l.dtja2l
111CtRANDIES.—ig Pint_ Ciatißon," Marai s '
u
and "other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
plpea and quarter cuts ; Boaballe Brandies,
pale' and dark, in half pipes, half - mks, and one-eighth
seats.! Imported and for gala b
•B BOBIBIf & CO., -
or= 221 and =3 Booth north street.
/Drugs (Ilia elpmicals.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLZBADR DRUGGISTS,
llannteotureze and Dealer PAINTS, VAlLNialaal
lad 'WINDOW GLASS, Northeast terrier POURTH and
SARI Streets, Phllede/rdate. .
Sole Agento for the silo of the celebrated . Merida
Plate Glass.mli23-t 1
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etatuntexia.
IIitLABI BOOKS AND ;STATIONERY.
DAVID M. 110BAN,Blank Book Mannfeetaxer j ,
Biel:loner mad Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, le pre.
pared at all times to furnish, either - from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every deseription, imitable
for Banks, Publics °Nees; Mordantly and others, of the
beet quality of linglish or American Paper, and bound
in various etYleej_in the most substantal manner.
Orders- for - 39.10 'PIUNTING at every desert:talcs;
Mritlilet h ana larhbilrsPhing abated with neatness
A general saSe i tment Of ingliah, Preach and Anise.
Gan Stationery. '
Ocnisernian Mr: R. :-t w's oiatireathin to the Franklin
Insti*de, the Oomese —a Tkds yof bleak
Wass fpz bluing and mercantile nee lithe a best in the
TAlubltion.The selection of the material la good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap
pearance' neat and appropriate." • ' ao2O-U
elliPPun
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
alc A N Royal 'bum anew'
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13011 inv. 1011 - -X0 Lt 1187001.: ' -
Met Clabin Passage.
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Bemna - Cabin Passage ' - T:
~ , . - 18 * 306!03 V3 mirampooh • --
Ohleillabin Passage. • - • ii.. ' ' 4 / 1 0
Boomed Cabin Panne - • - • ,
The ships from Boston call at Halifax. . .
PIRSIA,Capt. andklaw. CANADA, Capt. , •.t
ARABIA., Chipt. - J - . Steal. , AMEBIC !, Capt.Wie
ASIA, Capt..l. 4A. Lott. NIAGARA Ceißyrier:
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. IRIBEIPA, C a ps.. J. Leitch.. •
These iressobt tarry a clear whiten ght a meat-beak
Green on starboard bow; red import er, - —-•
BORDPA, Leitch; hay* Benton, Wednesday, Nov. it
Tinian.; Adkins,ot N.York, Wednesday,' Nov. 10. -
ASIBRICA, Wlekninn, Boston, Wednesday, Nov It.
ASIA, Lott, " N. York, Wednhaday, Sept. 24,
NIA.CARA:. Stiller, " Bee'on, Wedne s day. Deo. 1.
AFRICA, Shannon, "N. York, W casually, Deo, IS
RCM PA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Dee. 14
PERSIA, Jtaklna, , "N. York, ;Sedum:lay, Dee. 22
ARABIA, Stone, . 1 Staten, Wednesday, Deo. 20,
Berths not secured until paid tot.
An experienced Surgeon on board. ' : , •
The owners of these Shape will net be aseeeetable the
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Mew s
or Metals, melees bills of lading are signed thereto; and
the taiga thereof thereinexpremed. -
Sor freight or palette a pply to
wol-y B OUNABII s 4 Bowling Gnaw.
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1858. ,tar 1859.
ME AISNIS AND NE W ORLEANS UNITED STATES
MAIL EAPRET LINE,—The eplendld Boats of thi.
old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New
Orleans, as heretofore, on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, lc IBIDAYB.
MONDAY LAMM
NEBRASKA
BEM FRANKLIN-.
Capt. A. B. I.IIVIIT
Capt. J. D. CLAM
WEDNESDAY PACKETS
70IIN SIIIONDS
INVIOMEM
,Capt. JAB. P. BRITS.
iiiiiiiiiii o p r e NIRDETT PARIS,
TB.
BBLVAST
H. K. W. HILL
Err These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail
roads! from that point, also with regular rackets for
St. Lords. Louisville , Cincinnati, and Nashville, on
their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on
the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Cars. Passengers can arrange their arrival ao as to
avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea
sure may require.
For Information inquire of J. J. A/MI...LNG S
Al, Webb sr,R awlings', 516 Main St , Memphis
8. IL Swoon, Adv. Agent. ocl2-2m
akFOR CHARLESTON, SO-HERON'S
ILINE—ONLY ISEGULAR LINTS—GOODS M
OE LVED AND BILLS LADING. SIGNED. MET
DAlft—Yreight and Insurance at lees than satlinß res
eal rates, by ;the ateamehip KEYSTONE STATE,
Oaptain Marelteran, to Rail on Saturday, November 6,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. from second wharf above Vine at.
Tor further particulars please see advertisement or
Steamship KEYSTONE STATE In this paper.
For freight or passage apply to
A. HERON 3i.,
004 SYS North 'Wharves
saw FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
mr b PANNAH.-HERON'S
GOODS RSOXIVDD AND BELLS 07 LADING
BVILBY DAY
- .
The splendid Aintaleaseide-wheel Btearoakipa
• RRYSTONR STATE and STATI OF GX0.1361A,
Now Run a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of , these ships sailing every SATURDAY at le
2 1101 A. If., alternately for Oksrlerton and LW
1 , 2:1[9:t1:4154:0(.90
...
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain 0.-P.
his.mbroan, will commence loading on TMIRSDAY,
November 4, and sail on SATURDAY, Nov. at l b
olaloot , A. M.
POR SAVANNAH
The STATIC OT GEORGIA, Capt. John 7. Garvin,
Will commence loading on Thursday, Nov 11th, and
sail on Saturday, November 18, at 10 o'clock A. M.
At both Oharleaton and Savannah, these ahipaconr.eci
with !learners for Timid* and liarana, and with zilt.
roan, ho., for elec . the South. and Southwest.
PR . iIeHTS RIDITOND.
Ilem7 freight et an arsine of 16 per amt. ban
New York steamship rates.
INBUILASION.
ramenT and INSIIRANOR on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than hymning teasel&
Cabin passage 00
StoeLage do 800
flaoursion Tickete, grickl for the present year. SO 00
No bills of ladtug aped after the ship has sailed.
Nor freight or passage, apply to
A. lISRON, - Ir.,
No. &48 (late 81) North Wharves.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. & T. G. RUDD.
Agents Revenant ,O. A. GRRINSE, & CO.
Nor Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every ineedey.
POS Irloride from Savannah, steamers ST. HAM
and ST. MINS, ov em Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana from Charleston, steamer /BASIL oa
the 4th and int of every month. JAI
int STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
eIs,E, an, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DR 87, without delay, for 80 dollars.
Return tickets, good tor six months, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the lino, 60 dollars roe
the round trip, out and bank.
1,1016 COW TOSI.
Edinburgh, Cmturatar Saturday Oct. 30, 3.9o,aTorak, Y. rki044613. Wedbeaday, Nov. 24th 61
Edinburgh, Cumming, Wednesday, Deo. 22d
MOM GIJM4IOII.
Edinburgh. Chumming ....... ....Wedaentay. Oat 6th.
Glasgow, eooctwm Saturday, October 29d.
Edinburgh, Cumming, Wednesday, Nov. 24th.
RATES OP PARAGN.
YAM GLABOoIr.
71ratOlass 16 guineas
Stamp, found vriat cooked provisions g si
VIM RAW roar.
That Clue $7O 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions SO 00
Children under 14 years of age, half tare; Infanta la
Steerage, tree.
Return tickets available within als months, by any
steamer of thle lino.
that Ohms 0140 00 Steerage $OO 00
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
Por freight or peasage aPPLY to
WORILMAN k C0.,128 WALNUT S tr eet,
Phitadel
phis. _
ROBE= MUM, .11Brordw&y, New York.
HAIL LONE R, Briohowso , o Wharf, Baltimore
Aievl -6mos
IT I 9 .NOT A DYE!
JEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
store Cray Hair 'to tte original color Is from ice to
twelve daye ' and restore the Heir where it has fallen off
and become thin.
IT 18 NOT A DYE!
.. • .
It maybe need as freely as water. andis the most beau
tiful Draining for +he Nair now in use.
Thousands in different parts of the Union have testi
fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who Eave used It
join in their preise of it.
Bold, Wholesale and Retail, Im,Xtr.SWAYNE & SON,
No. 8 North SEVENTH StreetTabove IitARSET, Soli
Agents for Phiiadsiesia, • ,
Trod, ,tapplltd, 00.14441
Capt. WM. WRAY
...T. H. NZWILL