The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 07, 1858, Image 4

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sr-, - .,,i;. , title Fall'Atle, ldtlellepteMber, , at thit - Extbange.'
Taj ' t ArV ,113.1 th wall illlatltia, of • • September, et the Exchange.
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,: s lL Th ir "T aWfTgrk ALA A. 44 Wile- ' tititiON
= 2.. a , Ede event &Ma libitaide.' 4 . •t• I ••,. '1 - .
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,:'' -- 'i-4L,,Vig . .Yko hat s 1 1 lArlt? tontputt_of Reelititate at Tr , -
-,-, - • ' tt.'"'%-lvra' asiliCloutatot every , iteserlption Of • OltY and
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' ' 4:" ' l ft , P .t.'- NAM toted' one air Private' Sale_
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•'-',', "- : o geOritliOtif 'reserve; for AloooW - of ,74rixi it
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~ - , Z1:00 oboes Otatunbis OW and • lron Company.
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M. s Kens 0 h auk:,
~ - --so chaise Camd e n Br.ek Company par gm,
,41. 4 , a tutevi 11812 A, tidC l 44 l 0 °,7.' 04 9' 0 OromPini. . 1 ,
, t --ipr.i4-Cf20t444-1114,isTooPtPrithyterlan C hurch,
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' 3 ; .• ' OA Lt I Yk II PCMI I ,A 9 3 , 'I I ~ ° W P U Y ... • ,
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' , ..^. 04% . ;11100 SNARBS,OOI,I74II:IA COAL AND 111011.00.
~!.. ^:. , /, , ...v-'.ol , ktisrhw •. 4.7.1 Ott .Ttleadawallettinsiu.t ~ ,
',-- -- • 2,, ,,, .,14th,1a5t., at 7 o'clock. at the Philedelphja lex
- --..„ •,„s- 'titininage,4l3thout reserve, for *moat of whom it May
- 7 -; , avifitentstrita'.",•l , e,ll4 , t.' ~,, , it' .7 ii.. 2,t
-" - . =4} neoistatfis Columbia Coal and Iron Donlan,' eta-
ertr l etilgr sl , penehare to be,paid when struck sir,.-.,
, - Jlilloophidealtationel Anthracite Ova/ Clomp's) , Meal
- , 4 - •` , ..4017RTH FALL
S - ALE-S -
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- Ani?ceitge - ngree - tr 'Ralet. Axk Peit'
• ,_ YALUAIIiI ATONIRFACTORT , STBAM INGIN
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' _AOMINEETITNN-STONE "DWELLINGS,
&a. to.
', ''' • 'VW Witltlol ll 01-• ineund, ifinakes lt:- The whole' to
„ • t ' 'bit solil4littibut• reserve: ;,.. ,fir ,"•?;,,
' frr =Woll_pertionleas now ready in handbills.
' t i •,, Erma AND BWELTANG.-Fortr-ttory brick store
Mid ditallingiltldge avenite,,sbere, pates street. Im
s • ”- •NNAY 1011111114 RESIDENCE . No. f 469 Nettie Tenth
li p • - ;"'" stres*,Setwenis Coatealind Brown streets. Immediate
'''' poseendoli, ', '' ~ ‘ ~ t
SIX 'ERICK DwrthifirGir Second! street, south of
, 8 ?DN YUAN ,DWILLINCO3, corner of Union and
Walnut streets, Ca m den; N. J.
' Y • -limn( GROUND-RENTS, rig : One of $5O a, year,
' -^ gindtStfet 1. 14 n'yeiii-tatt-tkiteer o of taxes-=secured by
throe lota, with. a brick diVellinii on 'Mb' r
• MOBTGAGEtUk;eiiitrigage •Lof gam. It is a first
mortgage.; with no other locambranee , _ _
. . ,Iff 41.11 AND,D,WD4l4NG.:*Threeoistiry.briok store
aisd dwellirix, No. 1844 fassyunk red; belOw , Wharton
= Mutt, late Moyamensing. • •, , l • '
FIFTH FALL SALE-.43EPTAIIIIEN 14th '
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Will Include= ~ ' • • - 'r
_., ,Tnistet's Peieolitory lime.
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- ANDnosti MODERN., THR 11
BII43TOZY 11.1011
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111181DEND1), - with three-story but bolleingeAnd all
moderntionventeneer N 6,1536 green eireet"
' 'PLLI3IS.I3LB - LOT; GAREN STREET .-Aleo, the
valuable jot-of ground adjoining , the , above on the east,
, •,_ 'l9 Vet trent 'fir 1561, feet deep. Selo absolute.
' J Irr'Fullpf tionlßenew ready in handbill&
, ', , Orphaturetirt liele-Ddistd of /the Beirut. l
Dea,
.• ` VIREN.IFOWINERIOK'DWNLLING, : Elisabeth St ,
.now Linda', strait between. 1311th Fend Seventh, and
-I#ortteeT'and olnehliebte , ' - , ,-. ... ..,
, r .tors,znicatopsaci' Sq." ins POPLAR STREET ....
'Alec,. irefathiee• dim* bitch kawelling, with. side yard'
•', , l - and SaidetiliWgirden, south side of Poplar. street, west
of Sixteenth street - . : ,
,t111361NE194 , 13TAND.--Threteate brick ' store and
throttled', hintbeist cornet of 46117,4 and Carpenter
streidsfhate Southwark. - -7 , .r.; , 0 ' ,:. ,* -- , -
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ONSISTNIIT STERNE •NRIIIDENCIN.--.4 valuable
. residence., tio.-ifiltj Cheetnnt street., with the modern
Improvomenta, lot 20 by lig feet, two fronts. -
d = • 'Administrator's Hale-Ettate of John Borer, Deoid. ~
• tAIIOIII LOT OF 1311017 r 139 ,
'' - 150 feat° 'poet* West, • Jiro re e a t e o t n ° lLtTeN i titt, t"
-,, • ,,, tbrea•fronli-nste s r pipes laid, and sidewalks curbed aced'
•- '1 SitrinitOrl itale"- , Ystate of :Twee 11„•Reeee, Delman:A
TWO LARGE 1 OTIS OP.GROUND. 180 feet front on
, f .Diatphin street; 150 feet on-Apple street,l6G feet on Me
••chants street, er d 160 feet on Fourth street-water
~ - pipes laid; and rideetilkii paved and outhtl ' ' '
„., , TONNE; CORY , •1311I0E. DWELLING .-Tkree-story
trick dwelling, No. 1831 Olive street,
- -.SIXTH. PALL SALE-lINPTEIIII.IIII, Elet.
'TWENTY , BEIOW DWELLINGS, Ac:,• vii:
azocittora/. Peremptory fole=itsteto of Jeremiah Wal
' ffs•-' , ” TIiSSEATORE BRIDE. DWELLING; and two-story
e‘'lkatirt dweillow. Igoe: MB and 6d3 North Fifth street,
Walt !rape shop rio tile rear. = Also, two. two•stott
' 7 :• brisk rtwelltngs, Nos. 529 and 531 Chatham street, with
..: - 411 , 0-two-enwy brick dwialings • in , the rear. Tire whole
... As-Seaga tagetier • : ; ' a ' ,
. - TURNS/STONY • Bann DWELLING, No. 482 Brandt
i',3ln stked abovelloble Week:, ' . ..., .-. , • •
• - -TUENN-iiToßt BRION. DWELLING, N 0.401 Green
•-•- Street: i '',.,,‘ Ji ".,,-, • "s•,"__•• ••-•; •,- z_ , •• • , . -
TUREN•STOII t RIIIOE,STONN IND - DWELLING,
No•. - . 147 Otillowllll`street : "• ~
, s —sato-luau-ABcgs Diceptilfq, 'No. 611 areeil
• ' P`‘ , ' , TtitYls -I s l ' o , lll litTrinowsrUso;No:92s Wish
, ilk n eteeet..east of Tenth street, Thirteenth need. i
, . ylfg,t giBTOIV DlllOll ,DrriLLaNClAtio:4s3 Per
- , itch street, east of Fixtlilstreet.
, -.1- ,T1E05211. Yang crony. BRION t ..DWatutNes ,
*lSt ShiP - Or PAtiell stre - et, • between Green and Coates,
• and Second and. New Market streets'
FIVE,TUALI344TOST BRION•DWIMUNGS. form
ingeeumet,„ irldo l l alloy, between Fourth and Fifth
etreets. Twe lft h ward, '
1 1 11111114 ELLING •
, ~11TORT JiiIION,ATORN 'W
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o:'. 766 liodtte , Pourth street, between Dern:ten and
~, Catherine streets. „,; • t ••;- ,9 • ,-
117" Sale of the whole'estate peremptory. Pm tien.
- •late reedy Ln handbills. - .V I. _
.1,4„, , . 9,4112/01LN , SWILLS OOLL TARD FACTORY
, • ker , :. , ' The , valuable .property knoms as .the "Girard 1
!lour Mille,t" coal:yard, •ka , Ninth street, oo the
• •. = Oenmeettown , and Norristown .Railroad. ;'above Poplar
street' lot SO by 1.0) feet, two fronts. with extensive
brick mill with importer maohinery; 'ergo brick fee
- tort', stabling tidal yard, railroad. tante, ke , ke.
Eximateol,4 Peremptory Sals-Netate of Geo. ,Williands,
7-teirelaSAßLD RESIDENCE; 00AO31-U017814, Att'
BLit, AND LARGR' LOP, Delaware Seventh street,
• • aortic of Atah. Lot over 84 feet front, 148kfeet deep.
.irr'Sale-ibiolute. -. '
'MELEE DWDLLINGS -Three story brick dwelling,
- Notili lerdht"street, below Phoetaremith Awe frame
' - dwellings in the rear, in Hope street. i
• -"SAVENTS PAIL BALE - ON, TUE PRES(I3EB
`'r .' • Exeltutore , Salo-Estate of• Abraham Miller, deo'd.
' . NANDSOND • MODERN TrEstoccoc, WI T S SIDE
- r - ' 'YARD, No. 1501. SPRUCE STREET.
• . On Tuesday ideating. -
- ' Sept 28th, at 10 0 1 mooh, un the promisee, No. 1391
Spruce street. corner of Sycamore street: east of• Broad
street.„ lot 20 feet en Spence 'attest, 116 feet•oil Syne:
NOUSEILOLD F URN I TURE , LARGE MIRRORS,
. „ PINE'OARPEFIL &o.
' - '''lotiaidtatelyifter the polo of, the bowie will be sold
. the entice household furniture.
?AIa:WILD ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOORS.
On Taesdal Evening,
---. , September lth, at thit 'atiatiOn tit , re. will• be sold a
, collection'of English and American , Books on various
*"- . 4-- er - Porlicaliciv - sea catalogues and the books,
which will lo; suseget for ellinli111410II ) ono day, pre.
HANDSOME
Site at No. lllo Me street
M FURNITURE, FINE TAPESTRY
On. Wedizesday Adorning,
September flth,itt 10 o'clock, at No. 1110 Vine street,
the entire bousehnd forename, Sue tapestry calTets•
, t,,ebittli and •glassware, ko , of ti gentleman declining
housekeeping. -lAbio,•..tbAi kitchen furniture, lot ro
-, 916 - oAley be executed on tile' morning of sale, at 8
, . .• +
w - , ::.___u &dent Noe. 189 and 141 South Fourth street.
• . 0151191110 R FURNITURE. PIANO-FORTIS, PINE
BRUSSELS OARPRTit MIRRORS, ko.
On Thursday Morning, •
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At ,'9 &Monk, at, the auction store, an extensive
, - 'assortment of excellent aeoond-hand furnitute, elegant plano.fortee di temirrors, carpets,' eto.„, from Private ..
bailie. de housekeeping, • removed to the more
for eonveoleses of-male..
Fur account of whom It , may concern
, Also, " 24 leckingehalre; •• ~. ,
• • t ,••-` 1;•-•••;,12" Windner,do.• ' • ' -
- LARGEB4III olf ?AiIIADLN LAW 8001114.470311
, PRISIIIG:, %VD ENTIRE LIBRARIES.
ailrbWilday and friday Evenings, •' -"
• ' ' nit 9th and 10th, at the auction store, Nos. 139 and
• ' 141 oith Pourth A street, Will be sold a large colliortion.
of law books. 'comprises two „entire libraries. TO
', ' *Hided•titeNte PenilsylVitullt and ether valuable reports,
~, ~tUpsticelementmy works, &0., ko. • , • i
' r Ale'. 5 large blioiceeseefeepying pre, :k Fire
• ~ ,` i , i3atalogulierill be ad three de s e.
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99_ (JOT ONES
~ motonnesiobvidzwourt
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illf1011:5 1 Alf .LOTH Italta
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ffGOODS- ,
;•4: 0 101t.' Otta - ‘ 'ROA/shun cazo.• ANA. 13/Pligli:
- WATOtilri .9111ir.“911 - SOLD:
fflultanat great,eale of forfeited gotde will bike plea . °
, 'ilitllgfftedlianii . anchors store, sonthmust corner of Sixth
„.p.,, , ,;„instriptiSo ;streets,
On ,Theaday Morning,
1l Bepje her lith,fat 9 Weloakrenitrande to, salesroom
roes hams etreeti-eecond f„.
• will winterise' the largest an d Mast velum:di •
atuserent idfmods ever. offered of pnblid lo
itill.:eopeat"or stiatnObee, breastpins,
' " finger rhigenf the ilrit• water; magniBMint. gold magic
:4treeeihrestlng, osse; open how ' , and datable bottom
Enthelt patent liver watches; of the snoptspprov9l one
- very: beat 'xisakeri. the,moistof them - 'extra- and
jeivelled,s'endAn - 4lnelB•karlie,lold cases, open face
- • ~-dc); fine : gold-lever and lepino'vrostehee in enamelled
buntsugnsimsfludi ' tains (for lael•e), set With dia
. ~'„uesole;,goldi ffnalleh „ , Swim; and ffrensh-seatches„;•aff-.
ver Ilegibils' 90 ; 6.4 'sever !vital:me,' fall jevralled an
1„4114n, _}n -hunting. pearls,: doable, bottom, nod: doublet
~ , 11 1 61" /qiii•ve;•44i 1. 0 9 ,9ale of4 - .ol•9 l i,fiee eadspernent
-- •: - „:".!.‘ltreletridllmIna.Srotoiseal Amble and elngio'easdellver
' • dolext•er natehiss, alresd variety of doe gold teat; neck,
tiiidr9b.abaiwit thieo6l4 'Onto aiiieiii;iiith'ind'riltbout
; 3 iiptle n zegitAi t t i l i t=tuatarl ear dbrt .
-4,loiiteettMale. •keyo r ahasitui,, .to ika.; At
breeelete,- neolclacee;';:arid ''..ermlets,;_rieh'pearl, _velvet;
nod oodroelled opera, plusses, *Over combo, ac; ,it pips
'•ati'lirlpti3l'ltiOdatiitios;looltell34ortnionotadigtitzlers ,
dlamonile Leiver_yrttre:ot.; o.:lo . 7,':deeort4ioniolloons. ,
batter 16110 Asltobemereinilsigs
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--‘ ",, 'o owssoratkon , -2L ' T i A' 'pa Of 120 feet, hulas,
-. ~ • - iikkawrinotio,tadzi o j i t orc , at , ealcleTe nig: .
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- q,A•lta , PALV oaf OF VEL.
ST; BRIMBDTB;,'AI7DApIIaDAIN OAAPXTS; &o.
, On We4nesday-r4orning, - .
o'cgtiOk'vlall be
- .lad' by . catalogue r, of eft niontnercredtt, 600 pieces
CsfPetli, Pigs, ko" COlnprlpingjAn pact:'
(4.ldoei rieh'velvet, oerpets.e '
hbarYlOrpetial threelly 40. -.., - „
Do .-ach tipestry Bruesebirlo: ,
Do etch style double groundottOzeted and woiil in.
'' , ;DO'.bigh - csolorw,riorlsted
e Dct:..r.loll.e.tyler eettondo:
, highoolore Waisted Venitien4o , ,
WO colors cotton doJ . -•
fancy and plaid list clo., .
Do -homy linen do. - `",
fir Vi herry.rig do.' e'r • ,
MAC& cloth. end..door„olotne: rich Ingo, tcd., ow.
Iricing a full end clearable assortment of mew designs,
;end freeble.menufeetared... ,,
N. Bof the satio"irill be orninged for ex-
A mix,o o34 witi t; eetelcaurs, each , on tholnorning of
when biyers dud it to their Interest to stten4,l
*ES ,BRINLEY, &'00;,.
429.1filitaliT STREET.
iaraitHIS,MORNING 10 0 , 0400 E.
:'.4.OARD'--Ihe•attention of purchasers is rsqueetod
0.26.10te of British-and Fermat - dry goods,
-M-iffisoblOill-ITit easy) arming, September:lth, at
ZrOcklecir,,,by .catalogue, on 6 months' "c"l it f cora
sprleinga.generalaseortwent: -3 '
-- , NOTlON:=To•Dealerelo Sonnet itibbons.' -
gust-lauded—in saiwthhi morning— -
,:iloolote new style helmet ribbooy • •
i , PNOVICE.,-Ineladed in sale this morning , -
.e 126 pleats prieted flannels. •
2000 ~.; printed - raahmere, Stella, and wool long
&whir: ' • • •
60 - oloak - clothe- - -
060 - 'Ore I ,lk =attain and aged alpacas. •
60 , o.4rarie printed merinoee.
: 100- ..monseallne de laines.
,160.b1k and coed dress silke...-" •
• 200 lots embroidering. fionneisfif to?" 41148,
<SOO - pieces London printedWebmerei.'
1; • Blk satin resting', lig'd silk ,
c deonspenderei hosiery,
•'*-- SAD/1 •OE IMPORTED 'DDT GOODS.
-• • 0 •' This Morning;
' Sept 7th, at 10 Wolcmk, , by,natalogne, on 6 months ,
'so packages and lote -- ofrimPorte . d dry goods."
Samples end hatalostor early on the morning of
"1,000 -DAND3' katNrot. OASHAMLES AND STELLA
SHAWLS:: -- • •
This Morning, ' '
• 2.000 . iviiretyle prided cashmere plumb; ; broche
bordered' tella shawls ; new stele ali.wool long shawls.
'LONDON SLR MOISAIII,IILIt'AND 00100 ALDAOAff.
. _
AWiaßi4g.
- •." This !dinning
oaaaaextra One blk.Para mohair.
3 " 8.4 titre fine DIE alracco.
t; ,s- •-• fancy filed alpacu.
6 ~te- 7.:4"eboice eel'd ceburgs.
NEW. STYLE PRINTED PLANNELS, ALL WOOL.
150 pieces new style printed all woolllinaile:
31017SSBLINWIDVLAINEIL
:100 piaci* extra - rich' Paris printed mousseline de
PAUMPRINTED IdgRINPES
t pieces 8-4 flne•Parle printed ineritioel,
130 111CON8 BLAOK AND COLORED DDEBB BILEP.
' - • "Ede Itotniorr, ' -
-468pleccalciddred and black dress silks, consisting
of -
- 28 and 88 snob heavy all s bolled black gros de :Rhinos,
.26 Ina beavyblack Poult sole
18 hub black 'ottoman; black royale. "" •
28 inch black grosde•londree, blaok•flgared silks.
.23 in& bldok•oayaderei colored plaid bayadere.
••c 28 inch coloredalndon plaids plaid ombro.'
23 inch carom& bayyaad•re. ombrei and barn bayadere.
Ni3w, STUD PA.USIBONNOt DIBBONS—JIIBT
LANDED
. . .
100 tote N05.„12 and 18 broobe 'stripe, plain and lignr
ed jwult de sole bonnet ribbons
COLORED CLOTEDI Pt It LADIES , CLOAKS
-
--- - - ' .r Tbls.fifornsna.,
80 pieces Franck. twilled Mai, mixed, black, and
brown clothe for oloaki.
LONDON 'VELVET TRIGS AND DOOR MATS.
Goo -do• do do • do d6or mate,
EMBROIDERIES.
- - - - -
. bookeidlirr, sleeves, Rook seta, dos.
•-• 'Or ' ( EAMBRIO FLOKNEINGS:
• T mumevery ovribrie
i,ocio•sypiattinr suNributs 'AND CLOAKS OE
•" •-• 6IIPERIOR QUALITY.
1,009 superior Moth, moire outlive simile 'mantillas,
and , dust.re
OPAIESNO/1 000b8
AT OUR' NSW ET GEC No. 429 MARKET STREET.
On 'Friday Mor,ll;3g,
September - 10115 at /0 o'clock, by catalogee,,oe six
Anent/Mt credit . , - , - -
go pasksEeit awl . lets oefauey and staple Pitniin dry
,goods.-comprising a large: assortment of seasonable
J 1 CAW eamp)es early on the morning of
ip.m.Ptior.s Ruhr PAILTS PRINTED PIEEINCES,
-DitEEDEERNS t AND MOUS. DE LAINES,
Of the manufacture op:bicstre,Paturle) Sc! ,
donx, Sieber, fa Co, '
Oa ,IlrlAs.r.Mopiing,
1.000 - pietas" Patinle, Lhpin, Os CON superfine rich
PA, 11.1 printed me:incise, cashmeres, and mousseline de
Donee, , • ; -
• SALll‘Olr '11,600 rAnts'SLIAWLB.
• Of the celebrated -manufacture; of Messrs. ?attirle,
Seydottx, Sieber. d 00.
- . s On' Friday Morning,
Comprlsinca foil sanortruent
-- Lupin a wool fringe, bik mode, and high col'd thtbet
absinth , ' • - • '' ,"
• Do - do do merino shawls.
Do tulle fringe 'do do
• . " do thibet shawls.
Do extra rich printed horder Stella shawls - .
Do, • blk and cold merino and cashmere Stella do.
extra rich velvet and plush /heals.
'c.f., Do, ;;chenelliesod plush border Stella shawls.
'' Do rich gold - border broche shawls.
,Da ideh'gOld border broche scarfs.
13UPER11. /QUALITY ' ; LONG - "AND Stll7 ADE
lsitoogx . sasw.r..s,,oF NEW AND ELEGANT DE.
„ .
Also, a' full' linear iptibarb . 9watty Pll2lll broche long
amiastareabewls, of newntid elegant design',
' Also, 500.elegent.donble fated woollen shawla, just
land , d. • . • •
N. h.—The aborts shawls trill, comprise the
Moat &arable eiatortiaent ever offered et public sale,
eaniwill be found worthy the attention of the trade.
SOOTT, Jr;,, AUCTIONEER, (tfacces
iho MDT to WOLB&RT & soorr,) 49101LESTNIIT St"
oppetite the qustarm Efotufe, .between Fourth and Tilt)
dtrAabt.
SALE OP BIttEiIInIDBRIES, RIBBONS, Aso., ho.
Ota Wednesday Morning, -
13aptember atit, at 10 o'clock, at 'the sales•rooln; No.
.48I'dheatuut Street SOO lots embroideries, comprising
nen , style collars, sleeves, sets, banes, flommings,
suited to city retail isles
ID'', Simples and catalogues early on the morning
of' sale, '
SEWING 55,1;0111NR
Also, a sewing Instalse mule by ?linger.
1. " - ,4 . 1 ! WOOL lIOODS, 14.08LBRY,
Alm, children's zephyr hoods; banes', misses', And
boys'-heavy three thread white, brown and mixed
cotton hose. •
'LONG IND'EQUARS PERIM'S
IMII=MIM=I
,PRENifill YLOWERS.
Also, a line of-Preach artificial ilowera.
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
Alao; n vino. i.ad iottotruirterahirts and drawers—
Irbil° brown end colored.
D . p4.13,T ,4,oo,,,,Avonfmrppts AND
. k7Y. Oomuresion MeactrAigis,n So
27 uth XIGIITLI
RT UHT. narrtirof .I.ODGN STRER7'.
. .
to ROE MIX OF PAINTINGS, STATIONERY, /So.
This Evening.
We will cell at No fillehestiml street,'at o'clock,
a lona assortment of fine palatluge, cutlery. statlouery ,
clouts" watches and Jbweiry. Just arrived from Paris,
avd. all to be ; sold without reserve —a splendid chanc e
for dealers and others - ' -
kr See erery evening until the entire stock le
aloaed out.
-, ' '-- -•: - - - AT PRIVATE BALE.
A bige and sialnible tract of valuable coal and tim
ber land at private aide. well worthy the attentinn of
eanitalista Amid others, as the owner la compelled to
will
r Per tuithet particulate Inquire at' Vito tidiest
-Ittn
11.0 4 ,017T4)001t PAL= colieted4ed protuptij
Leaded te.
117 ADVANOFq togo on consignments wilwa, de
sired, witbbutloths oborgei •
11101 , " 8411.510.1t001410. open until 10 p. N. Now pre
pared to reeelve Invoteee of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Tt 311r01111.141t," 01 W end- aROOND
HANN, FIINNITIIBN i •PARITIN . GB, 11901115 end STA
TIONNRY. 0:o._
Etaletenr lemiar Goons every evening. •
, TAMEB , ; A...,IPREER:AN, AUCTIONEER,
1ft2,422 W ALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
'l32tr'Persorte favoring:Ml*4th- cottelgtonentimut rear
assuitidithat'their propertywill not be u6rlScod.
4 {Dr Commissions Laura moderate than those charged
by anypther. Anstioregoase in the city.
Err Consignments rearreetfelly ablictited.
' 113 'Taloa Said immediatelyafter the coeds are old
-FALL SALES OT REAL ESTATE.
:...Third.Palltialtrof Real Exteta—September 8.
FOURTH FALL SALEhI2PTEMBER 16th.
Thle dale; it the Exchange, on 'Wednesday evening,
nti . tht l- ti`15 0 1,1 8 58:, at 8 o'clock. will Include—
' ()MINN seLm-sTota;lloPfBE, CARPENTER
ORUJAOII 21.TEREf GERMANTOWN.—
A ',lot of ground with the , two.story slime dwelling
honer, eerroter shot,. , and lot of grotod, Church
street.. Germantown; 160 feet front. 52 feet deep. Olear
of locumbinoces. ;Will rent for $250.
• •
Litr - • 'Petked- - -caah.
POSITIVE SALE—DWELLING 00088 SPRING
JD EDEN. STREGT,—A. three.story dwelling house,
And ,lot-of gronodywortli of Spring Garden street, 17
'fret 10 inoltee
,eeat Scloyikill Third 'street, fdk 'feet
;front and Mlfeet deat(to Monterey dust. $135 ground
. ret,t,, -117. Sale'positive. '-
irr $6O to be paid on-each of the above when the
time le struck off. _
SAL .ESTATE BALL'-SEPTEMBER 22d,
Thto sale
willlnclnde-
Execntors' fiale-Fot‘to of lion J. 8., Tyson, Dodd.
. - .VALLOSILI3.I.4IItGB , DWELLINCI- AND LOT, 8. W
COB. N. 88.. YOURTH, AND PRIME, EITRNBTB...-That
Talunble, three-ntory brick ,do•olling-honno and lot of
grdunit'thiereto belonging, Moat° at the 8. W, corner
of Yourtb "and Primo strews, 81 not 'front, 1044eet
deep. • Thin properly to daelrable as a dwelling, for law
offices, or Oonld be altered, at small expense, Into a
Err Part of the parobase•morey may :amigo
Barre ERtitta.
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING PRUNE ST.—
A Iso, the.. - email - tee-story " brick building belonging to
thee/tree eatate, adjoining on the weet,lB feet front, 81
feet'deep..'Sttbjedt -to All ground rent. (Subject also
to an agreetite.t that upon the alteration Cr Improve
ment of this property the alley at the aide is to be
widened to 8 feet font inches, and to be 12 feet high in
the clear.)
V" ratter the pnrchßite.money may remain.
Positive Sale
LATE BOUTUWAIIIL—No. 1
it building lot, 'moth side of Watkins street. 224 feet
east of Fifth street; Southwark, 15 feet Lig by 111 N
feet deep,lePie , ce street.
'No 2.—Also, a lot, hioyernenelng road, 95 feet helix.
IdOrtifsteeet, 10 fieefront,l2s feet 2,4 loam deep, to,
Cuba street,
Positive 8e10. ,,
uuTISDI AND LOT •TACONY, OXFORD TOWN
8111P ..4 house and Jot of gronod, No. PTO, Cplap of-
Tawny, corner of Washington street, Oxford nod Forlog
street, 60 feet byl6o feet. Three fronts. Clear of 'ln;
cumbrance. •
Positive Sale
. .
, NEAT THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, HOW
ARD STREET, NEAR MARYST —A neat three-story
brick dwelling-house and lot of ground, wild sloo Of
Auto:ad street ; 110 feet sonth of Market strest,4ls fret
..front: 60 Met deip; tasß faMalley. Will rebt fok $225.
160 ground rent.
it Sale positive: ''Tettesi cash.
lir $6O to be paid on eaOh,of the above when the
- oat 122—Walnut street.
.110IISEHOLD Sal 171111N N0.-. ITHEE. PIANO-FORTE, Dap&
Enna - li okaPitri- GUST BItA AI E - MIRRORS,
eco.. - :
onlysosyjdornitig,
At 10 o'clock-041bn, at:talon ptoro, will ba sell a
laggg toisertment Of honjohold'fbniltnrs.-gonalsting of
vary.: sitperior Birtisete faith; g4riy book-cave
.thoniganv wardrobe; rie feather bode ; niatiogan4bair
seat opal; cholla. 'marble top, dreitsing bureaus, ma
hogany Pete; dibiar arillea ware; 0e. ,, ; .
ITALY-PIPE BRASI/T.—Also h a u l * I mp ,
skis .:brody,z• " " ""`
giOVlO ;41116, 4 .Inrgo" ansoyinient oFeoottng and
8 4141, 28TAIRS PAIVAT.i oh*. ,
'itinidnotadm'analon, soutiweid. Timm. of divfationth
.4aid-Walant grant?. , .
, .
Nesidenee,,Wastifileon Squire And 'Walnut street
Dwelling house, No. 827 Vine street, •
;••• 20 of , ,lend, Indian Queen lane. • ,
Wiriikioid• • ,- •
' ilandeonie derpillog',•No 1612 Wallace street. -•
'Biariesintind und dwelling, Seventeenth and Wok.
(peon streete,!, - - • - • _ , •
Magni* groinirtz, - 80.ieres, &p., above Tortendele.
- .brunet of•hnd, - 12belkon avenue, Elerminiteria.
:Nandionie.residenee snd lot, 7igest.PhiliAelpille. -
- ' , Valuable .16W;er ki!eine,lClueWri..Belhea4 goo
Goltielllse,teejfue,
,pqlsegleomi, .dwiMpliri going :. 13artlen steeiVabdire
- -at
Eraui
r , ,IGAIBIEROJAL-,- SALESROOM, ..
,Ly tatMand fORTHAVBERN,Yi between MAR
KET and oilsomwr and SECOND and THIRD strecte.
& li!..iGti.tWOLIIHRT, A MITIONVIM
' PEREMPTORY SALE OF toTAPLE AND FANCY
tlOO 08.
' thy Wedhe•titii , Morning,
9th intt., commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, will bo
sold, without reserve, a large and general assortment of
fancy and - staple - fall - gnoisT coneetiog ofi viz r - -- -
110dIaRY. (1001DS•. • ,--
Gents' lambs-wool and merino shirts and disweni,
Wecd and cotton hook and half hose, popliyr yarn hoods,
wool eke's. • •
TAILORING GOODS.
Aloe, black And mixed cassimeres fancy printed and
plain eattinets, telvet vetting, clouded plashes, else
tie sneaeridbrii, silk bray/its, silk gloves, &o:
EMBROIDERIES..
Also, a general, as ortment 'Brandi footolt em
broideries obnitiAlng of collars Denney's, bands, &0.
Also linen-cambric, handkerchiefs, infante' frock
waists,
I" RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Alen, 100 cartons black Bilk-velvet ribbons, fall
'Coldrit; Mat de-side bonnet ribbons, silk trimmings,
gimps, &o.
Also, men's large cotton handkerchiefs, - white and
colored anopl,ontinti, silk ties, elk stooks'. „
Also, a general variety of' notions.
.„ JEWELRY.
Also, a valnabie - consignment of jewelry, consisting
ei,lerrlrtsvr vest
chaiwl&o ;.rawimi4i ransedforeaanination,
vath eatalognes,"early °Tillie morning of sale, when the
trade and purchasers generally are invited to attend
DULLIB ;,FORD,. AUCTIONEER; No.
530 Malt a STREW, between BIBTII and
soith'side
, POSTPONEMENT.
, In co. : sequence of removal to our new eore , No. 630
atoining our fother location, No. 628 Market sired
our sale of carpeting is postponed until Friday next
10th inst.
BALE OF INGRAIN AND VENITIAN VARPETS
RUGS, AC. =
, On Friday Morning,
13eptaaitai 10, at 10 Welook prealsely, we will sell, by
catalogue about 200 places of superfine worsted and
wool, all• Wool filling and colloid Ingrain carpetings,
tufted rugs, &c.
Also. 100 Fianna 8-4,.5.8,.-7-B,and 4-4 flax filing,
worsted and cotton Tenitlah 'Carpeting/1, to which the
attentiou'of the trade and purchasers 14 Invited.
117 . Catalogues on the morning of silo.
POURTH PALL SAIE'OF BOOTS AND MOBS
• .1 On Thursday Morning,
oth inst., at .10,o'clock prso'sely, will be sold about
1,000 cases boots. Shoes, gaiters, embracing the
nasal assartment tor city and country Wee. •
SLAM SILK HASS, BUR OA! S. &a.
- 50 cases adperitik quality, lasbionablp styles, black'
Bilk hats, far caps, Au. - • ,
GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. •
Also, SO eases superior whalebone and steel frame
gingham umbrellas
CARER'S-BAGS AND SAMUELS.
On Thursday Morning,
Included In , catalogno,, a line of, carpet-bags and
natalthle, rf itipertor manufacture.
1117' Catalogues early on the morning of sale.
ebnratton3l.
LIBMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
xi. Violin and Pilate, aft. Allen may .I,e,Applfed to
at the residence of MA father, Professor Allan, No 216
South SEVENTEENTH Street. sepl-tocl
ITNIIT STREET SEMINARY, -
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL,
1008 CHESTNUT STREET,
This Institution for Young Men and Boys win reopen
on MONDAY, September
Rev. LYM AN COLEMAN,
TURNER J. SANDERSON,
an3l-12t
rIALtAD-SINGING, GUITAR, and the
...French Language. Vocal Mmes. Ladles,only ge
'pe - rtmerter. ' ' T. BISHOP,
attBl-24t*.. . • - 1202 FILM= Street.
PILE MISSES BULLOCK, at 265 South
NINTH Street, will reopen their Scheel for To'ung
Wife on AIuNDAY, the 6th Sept. For reference. see
Bannir Cross and Spiseepoi Recorder. ap3l-12t*
THE SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNGIADIES, Mice B. BCRT,'Princi
pal will reopen on MONO Y, September 6.
Par Circulars, ku, please apply at the Insti 'ate, No.
1621 SUMMER Street. , ' - auBo-Imit
CIEORGE R. BMiKER'S ENGLISB and
lA OLABBI''AI; 80110011, 'GERMANTOWN, will
reopen on MONDAY, Eloptembdbr 8, 1868. 0tt80:18tee
MHE • JITSSES A ERTSEN will RE-OPEN
their SOIIOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES en MON
DAY, the 6211. of September, a t their residence, PRICE
Street; Grmantown . '" ' • " '• aul7lin*
R. ASHTON'' , INSTITUTE FOR
A.Y. YOUNG I.sDIES. No. 929 Mal Street. four
doors below Tenth, north shio..t—The Fail Term will
commence on MONDAY. the 6th of September. -
The object of this institution in to impart to young
ladies a nano practical' education in the branches
us.mlly taught in the tlrst•clesa Se minarlem. With this
in view, the Institution Is in the posseemon or all the
modern and improved educational.appliancea ; among
them is en extensive Philosophical Cabinet.
The school-room, which is one of the beet adapted
for its porpose in the country, is now open for the
visits of those who feel interested in female educa
tion. , . eu29. tf
EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.-
The duties of the SPRING GARDRN INSTII
FUR IQUtG LADlEnleill be resumed on MONDAY,
September Bth.
'Hann 00MRS, A. M , Prleetpal,
Nos. 608 and ell MARSHALL Street.
Shilsdelphis
ur IMES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S
LIVII BOARDING AND DAY SOWJOL FOR YOUNG
LADIREi v INii. I'M WALNUT Street, wedt of PEVEN
TEENER, Pbilwdelphla, will be re-opened on WED
,NEEDAY, the Bth of Beptembor. ota-2m*
MR B
S. BIoGOIR'S BOARDING AND DAY
800001. FOR TOVNO LADIR9,IO3O SPRING
GARDEN ntreetOrtli be re-opened MONDAY. Pep
tember th su234w*
IILA.SSIOAL '4WD: MATEIEMATIOAL
SOHOOL--The Subeeriber wIU roma) the duties
of Lie Reboot: in the butdiug at the Nortbeaet corner
of ARON. and TENTH Streote, on WEDNESDAY, the
Ist of Septecoliei. - - • Nvxm.renr BEWSAUTD.
, an2B-12t.
vij G. E. AGIsIEW'S INSTITUTE YOH.
V Y • YOUNG TASTES, 1711 VINE Street will,
on MONDAY, September 61,b, re-open ins twenty-ninth
sesalon. For circulars 'containing terms A.c. please
apply to , W. G. E. AGNEW. Principal,
su2.l-Im* • • 1711 VINE Street.
110ENK'INSTITUTE—rSoutheast corner of
I THIRTEENTH and FL litlU Streete, will be
opened' orr.MOTEAY. the Oth of September next.
Private Instruction. though favorable to rapid pro.
Eras, yet atm& the fiebolar Into , the world with a keen
listmitiverieaa, which tJtally dlequalfilea him for active
life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the
Instructor to meet generald,Oloullles rather than those
personal to each Individual end the learner either
loses all Wares , , or becomes superficial In hie acquire.
mente. For theme and other remelt the number In
Buil tad.
For further information apply parentally, from nine
o'clock A. M. to ono o'clock r. M. or by note, tci
au27-12t* It STEWART. Principal.
SCIENTIFIC AND • CLASSICAL
JUL INSTITIITS. OHE•TeiIIT Street, nrrthwest cor.
nor of TWELFTH, reap -ns on MONDAY, September
0. Tula is a superior inatitution of Learning for hope
and yonag Men.' The faculty Milli As of Mt Proteninrn
In addition to the It ngl ish and OISRSical brooches - there
is superadded an eatensire Salentine department with
large; ' colieptions or Phileaciphloel And Chemical appa
ratus and specimens of elleote to Natural History.
Terms, $26 per quarter Fur boys under twelve years
of age, 120 per quarter , Entrance on TWELFTH
Street. ' • I. EANIS, A ',ld.,
aorf-lm Principal.
QPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
' l OUNG MEN 'AND DOYE!--Vortheast corner of
EIOLUI'ff :and BUTTONWOOD litrmos. Fall Suasion
opens Sept. 6th 1868 Tho principlee of ‘‘ Moral
'tarlatan , ' have beenstimseasfully sdopte at this Insti
tution Arnie its e r stabliehnaeot, and parents eArusting
their 1if131.1 into the hands of the Principal can rest as
sured of their good treatment and rapid advancement.
Popila received at any time nod ago. Catalogues fur
nished gratuitously. Parents are invited - to -cleft the
school. F. DONLEAVY LONG,
VENTRAL INSTETIITE-ENGLISH AND
cLatsloAL scnooL.—Will be re-opened MON
DAY, September oth. TANTE! and SPRING °ARMS
Streets. ' 11. G. Moat:TIRE, A. M..
nn2.3.13w* Principal,
= DUFF :& CO.'S. MERCAN
- - TILE COLLEGE, Southeast cornow
P.lctisTß,• and - GUEST UT Btreete,
(estabtilhed in 1840, and incorporated by the Leeisla.
turc of Pennsylvania.) In tote well-known Institution
the
COUNTING novsn COURSE
of Preoticel , Dingle, and Double R try
including all the AUXILIART..I3OOICB : OOIfUEROUL CAL.
OULATIONS, and
BUSINESS WRITING,
Ia taught in the Wont enecessful.and satisfactory style.
31. ROIUE, ,
P. EDWARDS, Prineipale.
B B YII TON, Penmen.
ITTE.ZsTI3 013 SE ACAD,E B 1 Y•—The Eighth
1.11 , Bosiddri of this Institution for Boys will uoro
mono° VirBiUNBBDAY, Peptembor I, 1858 11000111
Northeast carrier of ONES MOT and EIGEITEENTII
Streeta.- Entrance on Eighteenth atreot.
. .
LUCIUS BARROWS, „,., ncipm ,
JOAN 11. WESTCO IT, 5 .."
rOMMERCIAL AND. CLASSICAL IN-
A.) BTITUTE, at 1302 FILIaRT Street. —Tele School
will open MONDAY, eth of September. All Englleh
branchee, , lllthelnatica. the Olseeles, and Modem Lan
guages, taught by a method which insures accurate and
thorough knote-edge
For testimonials of success terms, and other particu
lars. Nee the Circular, which may be had at 019 0/lEST
NUT, or 1802 FILBERT Street.
Dr. 0. BBIDIWISTIOICEB. late of Brooklyn, L, I.
References.—Rev. J. A. Yanghan, Rev. William 11.
Barmen ' Bee. W. J. Mann, Be,. J. U. A. Bomberger,
Rep. A'ttolltork, Prof. John 8. Ilart.Prof. U. Vethake,
Benjamin Gerhard, Esq., Charles Vertu., Beg , 0. P.
Uagodorn, Req., tier IL W. Beecher, Brooklyn; Rev.
G W Bethune, Brocklyu; Theodore riedgwick, Esq., N.
Y.; Prof. 0. 0. Felton, Cambridge. aul9-Im*
, LADGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
J_4 NEW JERSEY.—This Pehool Is adapted to there
who desire their none to have a careful preparation for
College or for a business life. Thorough instruction is
given in Englleh', •Mathematics, Ana eat and Modern
Languages. &o. The instmotors aim, not only to have
their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles,
but to form those habits of thought which wilt render
future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Decla
mation, Composition, and . Debate are prootised In the
Edgelull Literary Society, which embraces all the- pu
pils of this flohool. For particulars, terms, &0., ed.
dram - - • - REV JAMBE! I. TIELM, or
aull-2m - REV. JAMES P. hiCaLIES,
CRITTEXIXEN'LI, ILADELPHIA
aomatmanzAz, COLLEGE, northeast corner of
OHESTNUT and BEITENTE Streets.
An Inatitutinn - &Aimed to fit young men for AO.
TIVB.IIUSINESS. „. .
The' Whole bullaing hi occupied, and Stied up in a
style enrpasaing anything of the kind in thia eountry.
Thorough preparation for the counting-how,
, BOARD.OF TRUSTEES.
B. B. Contegya, , Francis flobkine,
George .f,UStuart, . David Milne,
John Bparbawk, David B. Brown,
Isaac Hacker, • • - A.V. Parsons,
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
;mains L ppincott.
1 _ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEM
N. E. comer EIGIITLi and BUTTON WOOD Eta.
COALMBROLAL DAPALITMENT.—Dook-trooping in
all its varlona foram; preparing Students thoroughly for
altnationa la any branch of buillevitit Plata and Ora*
mental Writing Commercial Calculation; Law and Our
reipondenee. 310 Institution In the United Stater+ &ea
a more thorough and practice/ course. In thin depart
ment no toanhing Le done In Owen, and in open DAY
and DVZNING Time unlimited..
MATHEMATICAL AND , CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT.=.4Separate Irani the above,/ Voting Men and
Bop; are mewed for any grade of au English and Clas
sical Education, sis Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram.
mar, Geozraphy, Arithertic, Philosophy, ho, Ancient
and biodten Lsegrifigefywith-all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Semitone of b months commence September
let, and February lat. Pdpilayeeeired at any time be
fore or after these dates spa charged accordingly. Osta
lognee furnished gratis.
int.26.-tf =P. DONLEAVk LONG, Principal.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S °HAIN OF
L - NATIONAL MERCANTILE cOLIAGRO. PM.
e 1 ¢(d;Coliege SiAttliOnat 'corner SEVENTH -and
OnTISTNITT Streets.!'!Boi informatton, call o;• Rend for
lefArt
74TXURCt #318419N13 LAVA 00111M107iD,
- Icicite "nub Obacs.
WIIELAIt
WIIOLES - A,LE .DEA;LEItE4
BOOTS AND:SIIPRO
STRAW GOODS,
No:• 618 MARKET STREET;
LEVICK, RASIN, & CO.,
BOOT' AND SKONIVAKETIOUBE,
MANUPACTORY,
NO. 526 MARKET STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW SIXTH,
EIENDiY Az - HARRIS, - .
etANNDA.oniDEItt3 AND WEEOLEBAL.II DEALERS
_
tN
BOOTS AND . SHOES,
N. Sir. Horner - THIRE - nil ARCH Streets,
au2s-2na PHILADELPHIA.
A; AI. SAUNDERS, '
WHOLESALE DEAVERB
BOOTS A-N.DS.IIcSS - ,,
Of PHILADELPHIA and EASTERN Mannfaoture
ALso,
STRAW GOODS AND SOFT RATS
0 1 411, and 'prompt SIX-MONTHS BUYICKS
and it to their intermit to examine our Stook. -
an2o-lai No. 84 North FOURTH Street.
BOKER & BROTHERS,
MANIIIAOTUREBB .
AND
WHOLES&L.II DEALBRO
DUTY AND EASTERN MADE:
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Noe. 432 AND 434 MARKET STREET,
Below Mat, Routh olds,
oolg-lro PIIILADELPHIA
GALL STOCK
L OP
isoo , re AND
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON do Po.,
No. 814 hIARKET STREET,
AND
Noe. 8 and 6 EItANRLIN PLACH,
RAIN NOW IN &SORB ♦ Liam AND WILL •SSONTND
STOOK OT
BOOTS AND 8114)E9,
OF CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE
Which they otter for Nate on the heat terms for cub,
or on the usual credit. Elven' are'Lnytted to call and
examine their Mock: - ' • jy3l-tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.—The aulmoriber
Lag no hands largo and varied stook of BOOTS
and 51.10.E5, which he will sell at the lowest prices
GEO. W. TAYLOR,
no2l-ly B. E. corner HUTH and MARKET Ste
511oe Sinbidgs
EDWIN W. PA.YNE,
IRON BUILDING, ARCH STREET,
Ono door above Fourth
Dr/PORTER AND DEALER IN
LASTINGS
FRENCH KID,
CONGRESS
TOILET FLIPPERS UPPERS
SLIPPER TRIMMINGS, 1.A0E4, &a. aulo-2m
ATOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
17 The undersigned (sueoessore to tho late JOSEPH
T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the
trade at the
OLD STAND,
Ndrtbaa4corneipf Alt.Crt and FbErATIE Stream
Their taelltti!a for InPtiIITINGI. and SIIRNISEIENQ
every article in the 8110 E STUNTS and TRIMSIINGS
tine, at moderato pricey and on favorable tamp, are
unaarpaased.
The Attention of BUYERS le reepectfully solicited
WU, JOHNS & SON,
anl7 - - N. N. corner Arch and Youth ete
fben,tleutett's Sgtniabing gapbs.,
WINCFIESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S
lIIKNIEMING STORNI
PATENT - BHOULDXICICEr isurßritintrzsc-,
•
TORY,
At the Old 'tend, N 0.106 OUESTNIIT STREET, oppo
site the Washington' lieuse
A. TinslcumarEn will give, as heretofore, his per,
tonal superrision'to' the cutting and Mantifacturing
departments. Orders for Ms celebrated style of *Urn;
and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms,
~P_-17
JN. SCOTT, Alate of the firm ofWis
e ()lumen & Boom) GENTLEMEN'S Funtimt-
ING - STOUR and BUIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearlysopposite the Glnudttouse,)
Rhiladelphia, • ,
J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of hie
former patrons and Mende - to his new More, and le pre•
pared- to all orders for AIIIRTS et short notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with BINH SHIRTS and COLLARS. jylo.tf
CIENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
W. Ni KNIGHT, 608 AROII Btreet;above Sixth,
Philadelphia. Dealer In all kinds of Purnishing
Goods, and manufacturer of Pine Shirts, warranted
equal in every respect to any others manufactured, in
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. mhl-tf
CIE NT LE MEN'S witAPPERS OR
DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest And best as
sortment in the oity, wholeeale and retail, with a full
tine of tinder Clothing, suited to the season, at W
ELNIGELVS, 506 AMU Street, above Sixth, Philsdol•
phis. mhl-tf
Onnimer Vacorts
EP TI RA TA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
LANCASTER CO., PA —Wei opened the eighth
der of June for visitors. This healthy Summer re , ort
has many advantages which recommend it to the
.übllc in seal eh of a home place to enjoy the mountain
air during the hot season. It is elevated twelve hun
dred feet above water level. There are graveled Indite
through dense (oracle, and shaded arbors ; by the way
side are many epringa of the purest soft water, at a
temperature of 49 to 5" degrees of Fahrenheit. At the
summit Is en observatory overlooking en area of 40
miles aquae of .farms in the hlgheet elate of cultiva
tion, embracing the whole of Lancaster county, and
points in teu other counties. The scenery fades away
in the boundary of mountains at the distance of 10
miles. It Is altogether one of the moat grand end ex
tensive panoramic views to be met within any country.
No kind of °Adel lc has over been known here at any
season of the year. Many beautiful driven over good
roads: The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400
perverts, Every variety of bathe. Ali the modern Im
provements now in use in Ord-class watering places will
be found here MI vegetables raised on the farm. The
best help employed In every department.
The Proprietor flatters himPolf that he will be able to
give ample eatiefaction to hie guests. Good stable
room. Good stock of livery horses and carriages ou
hand,
Pritioip'al
For further Informaticunnd circulars call on .7013EP11
B. MYltut3, Third and Vine etre ts ; JAMB: S. g A IMF:,
No. 816 Oheatnut street and on the Proprietor
JoElErif KONlNSlttcrißit
aul2.4m ' i
Ephrata Pot 0101 , 4. Lancaster couuthya.
HAY'S HOTEL, •
WILLiAMBPORT,
LYCOMING. COUNTY, Pt.
The undersigned ban purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of TRIED and PINS Street, formerly
occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged
and refitted it in a auperiorstyle,
Williameport is one of the most delightful inland
towns in Penuaylvania, and his house, be hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citi
zens of the motropolia who desire to pass an agreeable
time during the heated term of the Kummer.
Ills omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet and
Railroad Depots free of charge.
Jy2B-8m • W. H. Ilia, Proprietor.
R.R. 11.—Radwaybs Ready Relief for neadachas, who
ther sick or nertoue; Rheumatism Diar.
rheas, Dysentery, Oholora Morbus, dramps
Influenza, Bloody Flux Paralyaie, Lumbago
Gout, Neuralgia Toothache, [ mall Pox
Fevers, Swollen delete, Kidney Complaints
Scarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Plan
May, hfelalus. Heartburn, and Patna of all
kinds. Radwaybs Ready . Relief will, in a fey
minutes, _change the miseries you surer U
joys of pleasure.
R.R. 11.—Radwaybi Renovating Resolvent, for the con
of chronic diseases—Such as Scroftilons ant
Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive ant
oilier ntlectione of the Lungs and Throat
Induration and Enlargements of parts
Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin
Nodes, Tumor's, tticers,._ Dyspepsia, and al
other diseases coining from an impure Mats
of the blood.
R.ll. R.—Radway'e Regulators will cure, effectire4
and me.edily. Costiveness, ludigestion
Painter's Cholla, Lead Diseases, Intistams
lion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Csre
plaint, Diseases of the Heart awl Kidneys
/female complaints. Small Pox, Fevers
Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system is
nut of order, or the blood 'ewe a dose of
Radwara Regulable will restore it to revs
laxity, and purity and cleanse the blood. Ni
female chould be without them.
R. It R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and
Merchants everywhere.
RADWAY & 00., New York Oity.
W. B. Zama,
T. W. DTOTT & SOS, Agents, Philadelphia.
T N. OALLEINDER
spl3-tnEraadly&eowfyr
NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY
D R BARNES'
aBEDFORD SPRINGS.—TIII 8
well-known and delightful Summer Bogart will
be opened for the reception of Visitors on the 'nth of
;WC, and kept open until the let of October.
The new. and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now fully completed, sod the whole establieliment hue
been furnished in superior style, and the accommoda..
Vous will be of a obereoter not excelled in my part of
the United States.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance 01
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other otesns of excess, it le deemed
Limper to state that pstsengore can roach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Ohembersburg
The Company have made extensive arrauyeinonts to
supply dealers end individuals with ' 4 Bedford Water , '
by the barrel, carboy, sod in bottles, at the following
prices. at the Springe '
Pere barrel (tualbery) 00
Do. (oak) 800
X Do. (mulberry) 800
X Do. (oak) 200
Oarboy, 10 gallons 2 25
Bottles, pint, par dozen 1 50
The barrels are carefully prepared, so thatpur
chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh
and sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
improsn MIN/AItAL SPRINGS CO.
mylo4l Bedford County, Pa.
WASHING AND SCOURING
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1868
This important discovery has just been patented by
the 11:1 nited States, and it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is a
inbormnsing preparation, and costa less than half of any
other article known for cleansing purpoaes. While it
cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure
the moat delicate fabrm. certified es of its value hsve
been given bysome of the leading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
citizens.
Manufsotured by the Patentee, and for ale by
SAMUEL GRANT, h., & CO.,
189 SOUTH WATER STREET,
jy22-thtu ly
QALMON, SHAD, Ito.-=-20 tiercos No.
Babnon; bbbi: do.; 60 bbbo. prime Bea Shad; 200
,bbbi; Beaib•Heh I. 180 bbbi , ..Wblte-deb y now in store and
for sale by JOHN M. KENNZDY & co.,
WRY Roc 180 and 189ilo/thy/4
PitILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA
GALLOON°,
BEIBETINGS
PATENT LEATHER.
PRENTISWEI
801.17T10N.
I~lelic~ u 1
T HE. Lirgß,. INVIGORATOR
PRDP/RBD HT DR. DANFORD,
COMPOUND - ED 'ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Is one of the beet Purgative and Liver Medicines now
before the public., that seta Be 'a cathartic, easier,
milder"; and - .aide effeettial than any other medicine
known., Itie notouly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, acting that on the Liner to eject its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry, off that mat
.ter, thus accomplishing two puree ea effectually, with
out any of the painfal feelings experience& la the ope=
rations of most Cathat'liss. It strengthens the Va.
tem at the same time, that it,purgee it, end, when taken
dilly in moderate dottes,Will etrengthen and build it up
with tiuutrusl rapidity_
The LIVER to one of the
human body; and when it
well, the powers of the
°pea ~The stomach is el
on the bealthraotion of
performance of its form
ic at fault the bowels are
venue suffers In cense-
Liver— hearing ceased to
eases of that organ, one
made it big study, In a i
.years, to find some roma- ,
act the many derange
ble.
- To prove that this re
person troubled with Li-
Itq has but to try a
certain:
These Gums remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile, invigorating the
digest - well, purifying the
health to the whole me
mos°, of the dieease--ef.
BILIOUS ATTACKS are
. .
principal regulators of tho
performs Its lune Mons
system are fully devel
most entirely dependent
the Livrr for the proper
'times i when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
quer= of one organ—the
do its duty. For the'dis
of the proprietors has
practice of mere than 20
dy wherewith to counter
manta to which it is lie-
toady Is at last found, any
TOE 000PLA114T, In any of
bottle and conviction is
morbid or bad matter from
their glaze a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
chin e ry, removing the
feeling a radical cure.
oared, and, tohat is bat,
casional me of the LITSR
is sufficient to relieve the
food from riling and sour.
. .
ter, prevented by the oo•
INVltiOstaTon.
- One dose. alter eating,
stomach and prevent the
lug.
- Only one• dose, taken
NCGUTJ'toe.
Only one dose, taken et
gently, and cares Oos.
One dose, taken, after
PRPBI6.
before retiring, prevents
night. loosen the bonnie
TLYCNCBB.
eaoh meal, will extra DYS
tor—, Orie dose of,two
relieve Bios Reeemme.
teaspoonfuls will always
. .
One bottle taken for fa
the cause of the disease,
Only one dose immedl
while one dose, often re-
Ostousna Idonnue. and a
BU'Only one bottle is
system the effeets of
IV. One bottle taken
sallowness or unnatural
cone doe, taken a short
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose. often repeat
'semi in its worst forme,
complaints yield almost
One or two doses cure
in children there is no
remedy in the world, as it
- A. few bottles cure
absorbents.
We take pleasure in re- I I commending this medi
nine as a prevontire for Pavan and Acne. Ontm.
Fierna,.and all Farans of . a Endows Tome. It ope
retro with certainty, and , thousands are willing to
testify to Its wonderful I virtues.
ill tot o use et are imifeg their unanimous testimony
itafator.
B:r Mit Water in the mouth with. the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
La A SOIIINTIPIO ANDIOA, DISCOVERY ' and is daily work
lag cures, almoat too great to believe. It owes as if by
magic,even the first do t giving benefit, and seldom
more that' one bottle to required to oure any kind of
LITER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to acommon Headache, all of which are the re
sult of a DISEASED LIVER*
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 346 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT SONS, 218
North Sfeond Street
Retailed' by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL
BIMEB, Twelfth and Chestnut streets awl F. BROWN, -
Fifth and Ohestnut streets Philada. apl3 to th a-ly
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
02
PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OP IRON
Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new die,
coveries in the ➢lateria Medics are subjected, must now
ho received as an established medicine. Its efficacy it
curing
DYSPEPSIA,
Affections of the Liver, Dropsy Brenchith
and Consumptive tendencies Dis il or e d: a red State of thr
Blood; Bolls, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or
Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases wbichr e :
quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyon d
q.
. . The proofs of its efficacy are so sarr
...s • 4. 4 ,i morons, so well authenticated, and of
t Vii such peculiar character,
ve
that sufferers
.., ..6 e' cannot reasonably hesitate to receive
. the proffered Aid.
O
• it, o ,: , The Peruvian Syrup does not profess
'7l3'" ~.. .... to be a cure-all, but its range is eaten.
" sive, because many diseases, apparently
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding tram one
cause, may be cured by one remedy.
. The class of dioceses for which the Syrup provides a
cure la precisely that which hue so often battled the
highest order of medical skill. The facts era tangible.
the witnesees acceeeible, and the safety and erdcriey el
the Syrup Incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish for an opinion from die
Interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup.
cannot fall to be satiated with the following, among no.
morons testimonials, in the hands of the Agents,. The
signatures aro those of gentlemen well known in the
community, and of the highest respectability.
- , The undersigned having experienced the beneficial of.
forte of the " Peruvian Syrup,• do not hesitate to re.
commend it to the attention of the nubile -
From our own experience, as well as from the testi
mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al
together unquestionable. we have no doubt of ice efrlce•
cy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bran.
alai Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaint, Dropsy,
Neuralgia, dro. Indeed, its etfeets would be incredible,
but from the high character of those who have wit.
neared them, and have volantrarred_their testimony, H
lr - 41 0 OuraTtoturxemorarne power
Rev. JOHN PIERPONT,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
8 D KENDALL, M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY,
THOMAS C AMORY,
PETER HARVEY,
JAMES 0 DUNN,
Rev THOS. WHITTEMORE,
OERTIPIOATE OF MI. ITAYEB
- -
It is well known that the medicinal effects of Protox•
Ido 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 doomed impossible.
In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at
tailed by combination in a way before unknown,Cod
thin solution may replace all the prole carbonates, Cl
trates, and tartrate of the Materla Medico.
A. A. HAYES, M. D.,
Assayer to the State of Maseachusetts
Id Boyletonetreet, Boston.
EOLD BY
N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
N 0.6 WATER Street, Houton.
F. BROWN,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
HASSARD k CO.,
TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Street'
jel6-tu th aat-Sm wthn Agents for Philadelphia
Heaven will, In all CAM, follow the nee of Hildwpy'l
R. R. Remedies. • Them e are none no nick or diseased, 8,
weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, bu
that Radway , N Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, u
Regulators, as thu nature of the disease or sicknen
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure
These remedies consist of Railway's Ready Relief,
Roo wae's Renovating Resolvent ; Radwars Regulators
Raah of these remedies possesses special curative power.
over certain diatoms Yet there are other disease
wherein their combined medicinal properties are Ts
gaited; and when thus need, if there is auffietant
and strength within the diseased or dying body to sos
tale their action, the patient will live end be restorer
to health.
Pain R. R. Relief.
Acute Diseases. S. It Relief.
inflammatory Diseases.. Relief and Regulasors.
lifularious Diseases Relief and Regulators
Congestive Diseases Relief and Regulators.
Scrofulous Diseases Renovating Resolvent
Chronic Disease SenoCaftng Sesoieelot
Syphilitic Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Constitutional Diseases.. Resolvent and Regulators
Skin Diseases Penovating Resolvent.
rIMUS it.olteng, Relief, Regain
Infectious Diseases, Beady Relief ¢ Reguiaseee
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES
Many Mamma that &Mat humanity are inherited e
heir-Moine from the diseased bodies of sickly met
Elirofista, Consumption. Syphilis, and Fite toe amont
the most common of conetitutional diseases. Now, we
caro not how many generations the reeds of these din
eases may have been established in the system, cor
rupting the blood—iindwars Renovating Resoltis
will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par
tiolo of diseased deposite, and fill the veins with new,
pare, and healthy blood.
CHILDREN'S DISEASES
Bodwayls iisnonattug Resolvent should be bailee
as a blessing by every mother throughout the loud
whore infanta are afflicted with Sores, llumors, etc
These breaklngs out (thus early) are evidences of dim
ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses Le
the Renoentlng Resolvent 'will eradicate every vestige
of the disease and insure the child a sound and healthy
body.
CAIdPRORATED EXTRACT OF GINGER
This bledleine has, by its own merit, gained a great
reputation It is compAed entirely of vegetables, and
Is ina:e from the formula of a distinguished physician,
need by him In the cholera of 1832 It does not contain
Opium in any form and never conetipates the bowels.
it I+l enuaily efficacious in mild and aggravating attaeks
of cholera nimbus. It has cured cholera after the ...rice
water a diacbarge had taken place. The cramps and
pains of cholera mortals and dysentery are in a few
minutes dispelled the stomach, and.the bowels restored
to a healthy action If this remedy were used in the
premonitory symptoms. dysentery, tbatdreaded disease,
weald tied few, victims Read the recommendations
of the railroad conduotors who have used it for several
years, In the Circulars.
For the cure of NAUSEA, NERVOUS DEBILITY,
0 nARIP, OHOLIC, FLATULENOY, and BOCK HEAD
ACHE, It has no equal.
I4rI4IPnIA of ever twenty years' atanding bee been
cored by it. The weakest stomach, by tweet', drops
taken after each meal, may be restored to a healthy Ac
ton.
Nervous tremor, the result of excessive drinking, is
At once cured. It has prevented attacks, of deliriuM
tremens.
Two or three doses in eno"gh to care sea-sickness.
It in the Moat rateable of its kind in existenceand
to no prcnoun.ted by physicians who are lining in
their practice. as a PREVENTIVE of PEVEKB, du
ring their prevalenee an Autumn, taken in doses of
thirty drops, when the etomach and bowela are consti
pated or in an opposite state, it will no prepare the
e,ystem as to overcome any liability to an attack even of
Yellow Bever or Typhoid.
Persona who have antlered in health from Ague and
Fever have bean restored to health by this wonderful
remedy. No one nhculd be without it
Prepired only at 333 CHESTNUT Street.
Sold at etores throughout the United thetas/. A very
Moral diSCOßtit Made to retaikern. en2t3./ta
FOR - S4.N , FRANCISEO'—via NEW YO ere ight taiirepitt New York rstes.
The Magnificent A t ()Wiper diiip 00 hati.N BELL, J.
H. It Moran ' commander„ now loading at first wharf
above -Lotitbard' street ' Will reebirie What 'freight may
oft.r for a few days. and finish her loading in Now York,
with %nick despatch: '
' Shippers, will plooat hurry , their engagements
aloag
aide without delay: '
- For balance of tanifaiie;liarink - elegant
riceonifoodatiOns far a limited number of passengers,
app'y to " " nINIIO ALMONS; &
eel dtr 105 ARCH Strops' above Front.
_ l e n t FOR NEW ORLEANS-LOUISIANA
LlNE—Guaraniied ftiat and only'veaffel for this
week. .
Freight taken at ea IoW rates as any other vessel
loading.
The splendid and fast-sailing packet ship PLEIADES,
Nathan Winslow, master, lane, completing her loading
at Dace-street wharf,
Having - the 'larger part of her caigo on board, and
largo engagements coming alongside rapidly, she will
bo despatched as above.
Thippers will pleas.. nomplete their engagements at
once, and those wishing to avail themselves of the first
yen<el sill pl.ese hurry their goods alongside, and bills
- of lading to the counting-house for signature; and May
depend on We being the first vessel to sail.
Mor balance of Sreight, at reduced rates, apply to.
BISHOP, 8171101 , 78,,& 00., "
105 Arch street, above Front.
The P. will insure at the lowest rates. and will take
steam down the Delaware and up the Mississippi.
The tine, fastesailing, A 1 packet-ship sti&MEtoca,
B. B. Do will succeed the Y., and is now receiving
heavy freight..
, •
46: FOR. NEW OR LE ,I.NS-I.;OI:rISUANA
LINE—To succeed the packet-ship Pleiades with
quick di.siateli
Freight taken at the lowest rstes. •-
The elegant end fastasilliag packet-slip SU A.MnocK,
Barn , l B Doan°, muter, is now receiving heavy freight,
and will have prompt despatelt as above.
For freight or pasaage apply to
• BISROP, SIMONS, & CO.,
eel-dtf 105 KROH Street, above Trent.
FOR CHARLEON,
ROWS -LINE-ONLY ILIGULAR
LINE
GOODS IthODIVED . ARD BILLS LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
male obstruction removes
and mak-e a perfect cure.
ately relieves Oit o t. t 0,
peated, is a sere core for
preventive of Criopetia.
needed to throwont of the
&eine after a longulek-
. .
The steamship it KEYSTONE STATE," Captain
Marsbum; having boon onavold.bly detained, will ?en
flame to receive freight u til th , e (Monday) 'eventog.
and e•il to morrow (Tuesday,) -ptein , er" 7. at 10
o'clock. A. M ,from second wharf above Vine street.
for further will:lairs please see advertisement of
Steamship KEYSTONE STATE," in this paper.
For freight or passage apply to
A. HERON, a.,
au3o 318 North Wharves.
for T.Siosnicos removes
color from the skin. .
time before eating given
makes food digest welt.
ed, cures CHHONIO DlAR
while filtldbleli and Bolen
to the first dose. • •
„ l a& WANTED- To Freight or Charter a
good VEBBEL, to carry , from 200a300 tons, to
lead fora Southern port.
A fair rate will be paid and galak despatch given.
Apply to BIBUOP, A1810N,13 & CO.,
au2l-tf N 0.105 &KOH Street, above Front.
attacks caused by W 01048
surer, Wer t or speedier
never fails.
DROPSY, by eliciting the
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-
The A 1 coppered and copper-fastened barque
Sitati edtfOlC LMN NIG Stunner, master, 8,700 barrels
capacity, in complete order for sey voyage. Apply
to A. tite,RoN,in.,
aul7 828 North Wharves
WANTED—A good 'vessel to load
Su Ileron's Line for New Orleans. Quiet de
epAtou and good rates given. Apply to
aul7 A. liEltON, in., 828 Nor h Ithervev.
etWANTED.—A good vessel to load
in Heron's Line. for Mobile. quick despatch
and good rates given. Apply to
anl7 Al ARBON, Ja., 828 North Wharves.
FOR .RICHMOND, via Norfolk
and .OITY • POINT—FALL ARRANGE
REN r—TWIUK A WEEK—UNION STEAMSFIIP
COMPANY'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND ttATURDAY, at 8 A. M.,
lINTLL FURTIIe.R NOTICE.
VIRGINIA, Captain .1. R. Kelley.
P.ENNBYLVA. lA, Captain Teal.
CITY , OF RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell.
These fine areamships will sail as above. They are
handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on
deck; are provided with Francis's Metallic Life Boats,
Life Preservers, &a. and no pains or expense spared for
the comfort and safety of passengers, and the protection
of goods.
T hie Line offers the quickest, cheeped, and most
comfortable route for pasatngeta, and is In advance of
any other for despatch and economy for Freight TO TUE
INTERIOR O. VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA,
AND TENNESBEN.
NO TRANSHIPMENT BY THIS LINE.
. . _
Passage to Richman or oetersburg, $8; meals In
eluded. Passage to Norfolk, ; meals Inc:nded.
THOM STAS WEBER, Jr. General Agent,
an27.lm No. 14 NORTH WHARVES.
igi dr au t FOR - CAPE MAY AND NEW
YORK. '
- DAILY,. at 9,14 o 7 olook A M.
NEW YORK AND -petu - ADELrinA STEAM NA.
The splendid ocean etemners DELAWARE, Captain
Copes; 1308 TON, Captain Bellew ,• and KENNEBEC,
Captain. Hand, form a daily line between this city, Cape
May, and New York, leering from Hest pier below ilpruce
street (Bundeys excepted) at 9N o'clock A. hi. Return
ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays
excepted) at 5 P. AI. .
Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays oxoepted) at
A. M.
Fare to ()apt May
Per
hire included) $2 . 00
1 60
:: *e. it g or "rv n
;Tarots (carriage hire ex
tra) 800
" New York, cabin 200
w " steerage 1 60
Freight taken at low rates. -
For passage, state roomo, Ica., apply op board, or at
the Office, 814 and 818 BOUTII. DELAWARE AVE
NUE. JAIYIEB ALLDERDICE,
Fun-on.eauxavo24-
- VANNAH -HERON'S LINE.
DODDS RECEIVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED'
EVERY -DAY.
The splendid firshelass side•wheel Steams hips
RHYSTONI9 STATR and STATD or Glioaciu.,
Now forma weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ehips' sailing every SATURDAY at 10
&cloak A. 11.; altornataly , for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
FOR 011ARLDSTOIL.
. ..... .
The KINYSTONIii BTATTA. Captain Clhoiden P. Idaish
man. baying been unavoidably detained, will continue
to reoeire freight until this (Monday) eveolog, and
soil to-morrow ( Taeeday ) Sept. 7, at 10 o'clock, A:IC
The STATE OY GRORCIA, Oapt. John J. Garvin.
will COMIXIBIS , O loading on Thursday, Sept oth, and
sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Sept. 11th, at 10
o'olooleA SI.
At both Oharleston and Sarannah, these ship' connect
with etetuaera for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, dco., for all places In the South and Southwest.
rieni7 Yreight at as enrage or 15 per cent. below
New York steamship rates.
INBIIIIANOB.
YRNIGIIT, and INtsIIRANOS on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin miasma $2O DO
Steerage do 800
Itiourelau Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has called.
Nor freight or passage, apply to
A. MORON, Jr.,
• No. 828 (late 81) :forth Wharves,
Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T, BuDn.
Agents in Samuumb, 0. Ai Garnalt & 00.
For Frorida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every, Tuesday.
For Florida, from Savannah, steamers, ST. MARYS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, tram Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 9th and 19th of every month.' , - jell
,STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
pOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DE RI, without delay, for 80 dollars.
Return tickets, good fo , six months, to either of the
above placee;by any steamer of , the line, CO dollars for
the round ten., out and beck.
PION NSW YOIX.
New York, MoMillan, Saturday, July 10, stl2 o'clock, Id
Ndinburgh Cumming, , c July 24 cc
Glasgow,Goodwin, , c August 7, "
• nor GLASGOW.
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, Italy 10.
New York, McMillan Wadnecday, anima 11
Edinburgh, Damming Saturday, Atng.l4.
BATBS 01 PASSatill.
110 M GLASGOW.
PlugMem la guineas
fiteerogw, found with cooked provisions 8 it
IMO Olana $76 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisione 30 00
Ohildren under 14 years of age, half fare; Infante in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within els months, by any
steamer of this lino.
First Olaaa $l4O 00 Steerage $6O 00
An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer.
For freight or paseago apply to
WORithfAld k 00.023 'WALNUT "kraal, Philadel.
phis.
ROBERT ORAIG, 17 Broadway, Now York.
BALL & LONE R, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore.myll
IrlpHE BRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN
1 ROYAL MAIL STRAMEOUPS.
Chief Cabin Passage $lBO
Bacond Cabin Passage 76
Chief Cabin Passage 5111:
Second Cabin Passage BO
The ships from Boston call at Beltran.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkhus. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. ARlBlCA,Capt.Wieknun
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt.ltyrie ,
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA., Capt. 7. Leitch
Then vessels carry a clear white light at mist-head;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
CANADA, Lang, leaven Boston, Wednesday, July 2 8
AMSIIICA, Wickman, 11 N. York Wednesday, Aug 4.
EUROPA, Leitch, 11 Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11
PERSIA, Judkina, 11 N.York, Wednesday, Aug 18
NIAGARA, Moodie, 1, Boston Wednesday, Aug 5.5.
, ARABIA. Stone, 1, N.Yorl4 Wednesday, Sept. 1.
CANADA, Lang, 1, Boston ' Wednesday, Sept. 8.
A [MICA, Shannon, " N.York ,Wedneeday, Sept 15.
EUROPA, Leitch. " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkine, 11 N Sork, Wednesday, Sept. 29.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships will slat be secountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein extresled.
. . . ,
For freight or 'mileage apply to
my 10.7 B. OUNAILD, 4 Dowling Green, N. York
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the ehelvea
or make to order, Booke of every description, suitable
for Banks, Public. °dices, Merchants, and others, of the
beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound
In various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
Ageneral assortment of English, preach and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan , e oontribution to the Prinklin
&Manta, the Committee say—P Thie display of blank
booze for banking and mercantile use the beet in the
Exhibition. , The selection of the material ie good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and im
mens:is DMA and appropriate.” • eto9o-tf
.111 L ADE LPRIA WARMING AND
P
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
, stiOoseflois re - e. a. Lutetium.
We have removed fromleur old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old Mende and the publiii are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stook of Warm Air Pommies,
Cooking'lteiges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, &a., &o. We are
.now manufacturing OHILSON'S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING SURNAOE, the
'most 'powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and malted :o all alassea of
Also, new and- beautiful patterns of Low Down
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sines and patterns.
We have also commenced the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded •
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and ExAi.
bitten of the Mank/in Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Atropos Mammas,
are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or . Acids,
and 'resold Wholesale and Retail, at ouch less price
than Marble. Call and see them.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
SEND. M. VELTWELL, Superintendent.
110144e151it0, Ap011315401-404
~Sgl~an:sg: ,
etcamcre.
imiArxoti cobiPANY
ron BAVANNAR
FREIGHTS REWORD
I=EMI2=I
FR= NEW TONE TO LtratrooL.
.flOlll 11061`01 TO LITEZTOOL
stattonern.
la adz-tit-Iry
- -- - ----- • -------
ANN , '
ARRANGEMENT.
ILLADELPHIA, ;WILMINGT6N, .AND'
• MORE RAILROAD., - „
- On and after Monday. May 10;1.868, • - ,
P RSSNGER. TRAINS LEAVE ,Piliberkgrawl4
For Baltimore, at- 8 A. 21. IP. M., (Exprems.) gu/ .
11 P.M . •
Per Wilmington ' at BA. M., 1, 4 . 30, and 11 P. • -
C For New Osstle,at 8 A. IL, and 4.80 P. M
For Middletown, at 8 A. K. and 4.30 P.lll. •
For Dover, at 8 A. K., and 480 P. M. .
For Seaford at, 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. AL . . - •
• TRAINS FOR PHILADELPEZA,
Leave Baltimore at 7.80, Express, 10.18,A. DI and
6.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6 45 and 10.80 A. IL , and 1.45 -
and 8.55 P. 31, , -
Leave New instils at 0 and 0.50 A...M., and at 8.16
.
51, ''
• •
Leave Middletown, at 8.68 A. M. and 0.46, .
. Leave Dover at ti A. M., and 4.66 - P. M.-
Leave Seaford at 6,26 A. 61., and 2 P.M.
, • • TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at sat) A. M., 2P. M., 'and 2.15
aIRIDAYEI only qt 11 P. x:fro 7 Philadelplala to Bel,
anion),
DO. do 5.40 P. M. fromilaltimore to Phi r la;
Freight Train, with ;assenger Oar attached, will nit
as follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville :and Intermediate
laces at •
eave Wilmington for do ' sdo •-, do 45 P. 1.4
Leave Havre de Grta.o for Baltimore • do li ISO L. let
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Graze do - 8 10 P. id
,Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia. t dO. - 6 40 P. 51
Je9 •
((KEW . YORK LINES.--tekil:. ;146.111.D.E24
i AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PIIILADELviIId ,
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 001IPANY , 13 LIEBE!.
raog PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOIIE, AND .WAY
. PLACA&
„,
Leave xi fellow, , :
- -
_ _ Fain
At 6 A. 11., via Oamden and Amboy,`Acternunoda,
tion 2 62
4 6 A. M. , via Camden and Jersey 'CRY, Ac
commodation 2 El
At 8 A. If., via fiimden cud Jersey City, Morning
' Oa
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tszony
and Jersey,l3lty, Mining Express 8 00, '
At 2P. MI., via Oamden sad Amboy, Q. a n d A. ILl
press - • '
800
Al 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey Oily, Evening
Mail - 8 0
'At 8 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda
lion, lat'Olass ' g OC
At 8 P. M. ids Camden and Aniboy, Aaeonamoda,
tioni 2ndOlaas. - 160 -
At 6 P. M.y.vid Oaraden and Amboy, Aeoommods;
Don
P.
Olisa , „ 2
06 '
At 6P. M., via Camden and Amboy Acionmraodar;
-tion, 2ad Class • IY6
The 6P. M. line - runs daily, an' others Sundays ax
Ited
p
.111 V P.M. from Kensington Depot, Jamey
rity, Mai, Saturdays excepted - 82 26'
Express ranee atop at the pars:opal station only.
Por Belvidere, • Easton, Flemington, &e., at BA. EL
and 4 P. M. from Walnut -street wharf.
: For Water Gap Stroudsburg, Sdranton , Wilkosbarte
Montrose. Great Bend, dr. i e. at-6 A. M., via Ddlewaoe ;
Lackawanna at Western Rantoul. '
For Preohold, at 6A. M. and 2P. M. ' '
For Mount Holly at BA. M. and 25,c and P. Y.
WAY LINER
For Bridal, Trenton, ike./ at 2,1( and 4 P. M
Par Palmyra, Raneocas, Beverly, Burlington, Earth
&e.,s
town at a P. M.
Steamboat Rickard Stockton for pordentown, and in.
termediate places, at 23i Pm - •
Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 10 and 11% A. M.
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P.M.' • -
All lines exceptllll P. M , leave Walnut street wharf.
V' /My pounds of baggage only silowLd Such pas
Sanger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. AU bag -
gage over tiny pounds to be paid for extra. The Com
pany limit their responsibility for baggage tonne dollar
per pound, and will not be liable ' for any amount be
yowl $lOO, except by venial contract.
PTICH. GATZILER, Agent
1-ly O. & A. R. It. 00
I. 85 8 P B o l E t t
DE g S YL
TO
8 5 8
PROM PHILALPHIA A
TO PIT TSBURGH,
And thew. by Railroad to -
WHEELING ST. LOUIS,
EITEUBEN 4 IILLI, -CLIDVELAND, •
CINCINNATI CHICAGO, . .
lotrovuz* : BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, :ST. PALMS,
And all Intermediate points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, RHIPPII_
GAN WISCONSIN, MINNEBOTA DUMMIES,
KANSAS AND NSBRASSA.
Passengers to points,weat of Pittsbnrgh, - Wheeling
Cleveland and Orestline, have &oleo or routes, widows
requested tomato I salvation before applying for tick.
sta. ,
THIUM itEBOUGII TBAINB LHATI PECILAD
PIIA DAILY,
iosseiug elm oameations et DittebryglSkt sdl points.
West.
On and after MONDAY, May 10thi 1858; Three
thronghoend Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, N. 36. Corner of SIaIYNNTH and MAILNDI
streets, as follows:
wawa son rerreanaos :larva /sox irrrrannaos
AND TEA WAS? MIMI 1 MID Tao WM , /ARM!.
Mail trainat....7 30 A. 31. Mail train 5t..11.00 night
Past line 100 noon. Haat. 460 A. M
Raven ma11..21.00 night. &apneas ma i l ... 1.10 noon
way. SLURS MATE. 'WAY ?BLISS 11.31Y1.
Harrisburg ac.. Harrisburg a 0..•
commodation 8.00 P.M.. commodation.7.ls P.M
teamster a 5.00 P. M. Lancaater a
.9.50 A. M
The mail train stops all the statlcausbedwaan Pbilr
delphis and Pittsburgh.
The Reyna mail runs daily, the other trains Sunda,
excepted. .
The oars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Pasoan er
Station, southeast cameral ELEVENTH and 7
streets; entrance on Eleventh street, where throng;
Hecate to all points West can be obtained.
Baggage will be received et the Depot at any time du
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage.
For further information, apply at the Depot of 'he
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner
Eleventh and Marketaireets, between the hours of 7 A
M. and 11P.'51. 111.1051.A8 hIOOBII,
my 10 Agent Penn ' s Railroad Co.
DEIMADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILe.
- BMW - LiNN:-.nactICKEST ROUTE to Ditedra'
Wilkeabarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Book Oland, Niagara
Valle, tfilwaulcie, Burlington, litontreali St.. Paula.
Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louts. • • -
Paaaenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Beading. Railroad Depot, corner slioul end TINE
Streets daily (Sundays excepted )as follows -
mincemi,
Itor Elmiry Niagara Pala, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago :
MilwaUkee, Nook Island, Galena, St. Paola, Burlington.
and et: Louie'.
B.ao P. 31, NIGHT, BX.PRISH,
For Zlmirs, Map= Halle, Ennio, Betrotk, Chicago
Milwaukee, Book Island, (}c lan*, St. Paula, Burlington
and 81. Louie.
Th'n,7 80 A. DI: train rune throngb to EARRIMURG,
otoppina et 111 Retinae on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of the Philadelphia and Pending Bai:road.
AND
At Rupert, for Wilkosbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and AD
stations on 020 LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
Bridlinggege checked to Zuffalo, and ltanpeneten
go.
E=!
,
Wilkesbirro 84 60
Pittston 4 60
Scranton ' 476
Wilkesbarre 4 50
Williamsport 6 60
Elmira 700
.
Canandaigua 8 00
Geneva, via Gorham - .- '8 00
Bookeste- . . . _
8 50
Niagara Palls - 800
'Buffalo 8 00
Erie 10 50
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie - ' 13 00
" • vim, Niagara Falls - la 01
Toledo, via New York and Erie - 18 21.
Columbus • - • 18 50
Cincinnati. New York, cud Brie JO oo
.
" Niagara Salle 18 00
Indianapidis, via New York and Erie 21 Ot
Detroit, via Niagara Palls 18 00
Chicago, via Great Western Railway 19 00
_ Lake Shore Railroad • 19 00
Rock Island, via Niagara Palle IC 00
rg Lake Shore Railroad 27 00
Burlington " .23 00
•
lowa City 29 26
St. Lords, via Chicago 29 00
14 Indianapolis ' '29 00
St.
27 60
St. Paula ' s 6 io..
try- Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Lino , s Ticket 011ee,Northwestoorner
of SIXTH and -011JCSTNUT Streets, and-at the Pas
senger Depot, BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
L 84111.1 the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily
f rundaya excepted,) for all points West and North, at 8
Freights moat be delivered before 8 r. M. to Lunn
their going the same day.
ID - Freights ars forwarded with 'greater despatch
and Loner Rates than by any line from this city to thy
West and Northwest
dor further haformatlon apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Fins
Or to CRAB. B. TAPPER, General Agent,
N. W. tor. Sixth and Chestnut ate., Philada.
G. A, NIOOLLS,
Gaul. Sapt. Philala. and Reading Railroad.
H. A. FONDA,
Gerd. Supt. Ostembiea, W. & E. Railroad.
J. A. REDFIELD,
debt.ly Genl. Wt. W•ineport and Elmira Railroad.
NORTH PENNSYL
/an FARM RAILROAD. -
FALL ARRANGEMEI , T.
Fer D'ETIILENESI, DOYLESTOWN, &0., sod by
close railroad connections for
Easton, Ontandess, NtiviYo.k city,
AilentOwn, Williamsport, Water Gap, .
Manch Chunk, Elmira, Wilkeebarre,
Itaeleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton.
Ou and after WEDNESDAY, Saga tt 25th. 1858. Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONP and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as fanciers :
For Bethlaiem, Easton, Willteebarre, Wator Gap,
Scranton. (Express.) at 6 16 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Stench Ohmic, Williams.
port, Elmira, and the West, tExprees,) at 2 16 P M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodationd at 6.35 A. M. and
4 P. M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.46 A.
M. and 6 P M
TRAINS FOR PIIILADDLPECIA
Leave Bethlehem (Rxprese) at 9 A. M. and 5 P.M.
• Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and
8.80 P
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
M. and 2.30 P. M.
Doylestown 'Frahm run daily. Other Trains daily,
&mays excepted.
All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) eonneot
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen
ger Railroad.
Fare to Bethlehem SI 60
" Ranch Chunk 2GO
" Reston 160
Dasiseenern 80
FOR SORROOLDY'BIfOIINTAIN—B• 6.16 A M. train
to Neaten, thence by N. J. 0 RR. ano D. L. (k. W. DR.
to Washington. thence by stage, arriving at the Mcnn
tains at IP. M. Fare 88 10.
tf lILLIB OLARR, Agent
. {(.PHILADELPHIA, GER NANTOWE
AND NO RBIS TO WN RAILD^AD.—SIIMMEI
ARNANOVmuNT.—On arid attar MONDAY, May 10th
1858.
Leine Phlid TOR
i a G EtR sMiA 7
NTOWN -3 .
9-05 Mi n.) I,IISI
A M.. 1, 2,0, 4,6, 0, 7, 8,9, 3.13, and 111( P. M. -
Leawe Germantown st 6,7, 7%, 8, 9. 0)e, 104, 11S
A Al. MD win., 2,81 j, 4)j, 6..4, 6,4, 8, 9 , 10 min., ate
10x P. M.
10" The 7)( o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown
atop only at Wayne and Tkera Street. auth" .
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 0.20 Min. A. M,, 2,3 N, and
P. Al.
Leave Germantown 6,4‘ A. M., 1-1 min., 41j, and
P.M.
OHE;TITO'D * RILL RAILROAD
Leave Philadelphia at 6A(; A. id:
2,8, 4 6, 8. 10 P. Pd.
Leave Oheetnut 11111 at 8 40 and. 7.85, 9.10, and 10.16
a. Id., 1%50, 8.10, 4.10, 5.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min
P. M.
ON SIINDAYI3
Leave Philadelphfa, 9:20 A. 81. 0, bX an B ,B P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hil l at 8.10 nu n A. M., - 12.80 4.10
8.40 P. 61
TOR 00N8HOHOORDN AND NORRIS TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at ex, 0, /.96-selit
8.10 min.. 4M. OX,111( P. M.
Leave Norvistovm at 8,7, 9,11 A. 1, BX, and kV
P •
Ott SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 3 P. i;
Leave Netristovra nt 7A. M. and P.M.
FOR MANAYDINR.
Leave Philadelphia at ex, 7x, 9, A. 7.05
2.C5 B.lo . min , 4„V t BV, 8, 11,V P. 1.1.
Leave Manaynnk at sx, ex, 11% A. M.,
1 8, 44, 0%, 7, and 9, P. ht.
Btu:days same as Notrietown.
0 STIR VALL.II3 RAILROAD 19R D0W51731G...
. TOWN.
,
Lelive nlladeipbis st 8V A: BI:, and 810 Min. P. iff
/was Downingtown at i,;( A. If „And I P. M. -
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
Derkt,, Ninth an d Green Meets, P/Oladoll ma,
;3Legal` < ~Diues.`
- -
__
LETTERS-OF.:-.IOBILNISTALTION TO
TEE- EicIUTE, Olt. CATUARLVE - CUE/LE,
dereati.d, bite df the T , ienty-thJid.ward.
(bnt formerly
a. reeldent o 4 bfeeeiunk,) of ,the 05.1Yoti-P.111141441
hoclog bees grantee to th e otelerelyoed, *ll Wiling
ladehted hi the maa EStata are requested fo make Per.
trfoil, not those tiering otelme squint the Sadie to Pre
sent them to-
D,43 -, 8 Miritnistrator,
MAIN Str.At Mailaynnk.
=MO
Augiist26; 18 . 58 - .—Take
NOTICE-Ttiat I have applied to the Court of
Common Plesi tot the County of PhDs:l(4bl% for the
benefit of the Insolvent Laws of PPantylvanla, ant the
mtil'Court hat appointid the 13th day otZeptember, A.
D. 1868, at 10 o'clock, to.hear my creditors and myself,
at the'Court Room on the west aide of the Hall, in the
middle building of the State House In Cheatrutt atnwt,
between P fth and Stith streets, In the mty of Phila.
de'phia, when and Where`you may attend. if you think
propei Yours, ' " JOHN P. TROUT,
Late Victualler, residing - lately in Logan et.,
.an2B.th sto 51' , South of. ffaverford Road.
ETTERS _OF - ADMINISTRATION to
.1-4 the - estate of CHAR E 8 HOFFMAN. decease,
having been" granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims to present them without de.ay,
' - - ' SAMUEL d. THOMAS,
aul7-to-6t* - 1232 PINE Street.
-ESTATE OF JOHN ...WESLEY BRAY,
livenamed." ' • • .
Lettere of Administration on lhe nbove Estate having
been granted to the undeieigned, all persona inuebt-d
to said estate are requested to make ininiediati pay
ment, and 'these I.:ay . ...a:clam. to preseacthe same to
' ELLA 8 BRAY, Adm x,
$. eer. Seventeenth and Cherry ate.,
or 40SEPII Dl' COW ELL, Adin'r,
ati2l4n6t " - t 66. Market street.
03,1Les:-/inbl,ignsus
SHERRY WIN 50' quirti3r. - caAks'
Bar
n:ony-hpuideitSitettyln boild,lor,eale,ltiii by
`6111 , 101,D744 FOAL,
1 - .120 Wenaitt utreet.
gobOR T IVUN E-1.00 qr. cOka, wpioria
brands, in bond and for sale by • - - "
AI,LNOLD & 390R16
'• 12,0 Wall - nt sylet.
111 MEN E A II& FILS' RitHELa
1 • IIIt&NnIES —The :undersigned ; having be.n
appointed So a Agouti; in the Buda of Yenninlvania for
the a Je of the above eelehrated- Brandy, are prepared
to offer it t. tho Veda at, he lowest market rates, from
B S BandedWarrhoneee. -ARNULD k WORL,
0n.213.1 - • . , Walnut street.
NUVINES, LIQUORS, At c.
JOSEPH P. TOBLI9,-
„formerly --
B. -kiBON,
SN and 208 BOUT Et-260NT STII4P e
(below Weleferd
IMPORTER AND_WHOLEtALS Dr4ALBR
BRANDIES, . -
HOLLAND GENF;
And all kinds •
• FOREIGN LIQUORS AND CORDIALS.
- Agint for Jno. R&MIP/110.5
• 4 . ISLAY )14.LT" SCOTCH
'Always on hund a large stook of
°MICR OLD, RYA AND - BOURBON WHTSERY,
To which the attention of Boyers is partionlazirinyited
W ART 1 - 9 LE: 7 - --GRESTNIIT
.t& GROVE 'Wilialrffar.—:-Tlie - piarest Spirit offered
the American public, possessing , many' medicinal pro
perties, and none of the poisonous qualitiei inherent in
the Whiskey in common use is now offered for sale by
the Druggists generally, and by'
- _ - CHARLES WHARTON,
General Agent,
At D. B. Taylor's Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South
FRONT Street, Philadelphia.
All permits desirous of luting this Whiskey may rest
sesured of its purity.
, .
. . ,
the
,
DEAR SIX :Ve h ave &irefully exariatied sample
of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey left with Loa a few days
eines, and audit to einitain little or none of the poison
ous sUbstenee known as Buell Oil.
' BOOTH, GARRETT,
.deCAMAO,
— Away - le:Al Chemists.
To Cetesise Piaui:fox FRONT
Street, Philadelphia.
Karat,
-11.1 and other Cognacs of various vintage* in half
pi pea and quarter caaksi s - Pelbreoiein ilia:hello 'es,
pale and dark, in'halt pen, half casks, and one-eighth
=aka importad and or sale by • • . •
- • - • - MBES BOULBE * 00.,
- 221 and 223 South Poarth drub
108 QR .
CASKS PORT WINE.- -
•'- Mt Pipes AJloante do.
22 Qr. do do do.
' •20 Qr. do Sberry dot -
• = Superior Palarato Wine.
• - 20 Qr. Pipes do -• do do.
- 40 3; do •do - - do - ' do, •--
- 111 Bales Assorted Barks.
- 825 Bags Almonds.'
- 25 do Yliberta, -
Lading from Brig " Itrrogitate
A. lello, and. for agile
ni U RBINO,
y27-ti • - - 140 8017111 PRONT Street.
B S BBAD.-41) Barrels prime Mess
IT MILD; noir,landing from Boston steam..*_ and for
+Ma by . aul7. INO- 11:...,FCENNEMY Ir. CO.
Jnatbiirri Iron.
11101011 L T. XEITIOT. J. VATOII2
TTLIJAZ 11.111131110/.
OUTIPArAfa. FOUNDRY,
IPIPTH AND WASHINGTON
• -- - .P3II.IDILPSHA. -
IdERRIOIE Eu
,PDSGINISTS AND HAOMITHITS,
nigh! sndlow Pressure Manes Nnlttnas, for
Land; layer; „Marine service. ------ • -
BuffersGasometinh Tanks; rron'Boate, &a.; OW.;
Ingo of an kinds, either Tien - or Dias. a. -
Iron fen' Din roofs for Gas Works, Wnrint*, HaHrcen
Stations Be.
Bator& awl- Gas Maabinary of the latest aid - rand
ftopravidnonatniation., -
Xley descriptionPlantati - on naLoktnery, ouch as
Guar. Bay, and Grist Ifidls,Vacanm Pans; Open Steam Train s, DefinstoKPliters, Pumping Sngines, La,
Hole Agents - Jar 11, - Balliena's - Patent Plipit.:DoMnit
Apparattuxittaerayttea Patent - MOSUL Hammer, 4. P.
'ROW Patent V 16170 MTH= for' Plat lAsokinery and
Steam Pumps. ,
Ganerintendiet-H. Taxan:L.
tiotacro ant) (Eigaro
11.1 GARS,: OP FAVOBITB BRANDS
ki and assorted sizes, earetnlipielestect by own house
at Havana, in store, and reaelvedby every arrival from
that - - • S. - 7T/GUE'I 40.E411.2,
.213 South YRONT Street.
IVIGASO, CABANAS- AND PABTACAS
SEGARB.—.A. choice invoice - of these celebrated
brands on board brig 'c New Era," daily expected from
lavana, and for sale low, by 0116.1t1 J 513 TETE,
(New) lea WaLunt atreet4 below Second,
. 4
'1 9ecend_Qter l.
Eirtzga anb Cllbemitato.
ROBERT BHOEM A.VREii& 00.,
- WHOLEgALB nwatHaners,
3.aanfiketeLrers sad Dealer,. PAINTS , 1 7,101,
` , ad WINDOW, GLASS,. Nortisast eoreei POUItTII and
%ACM Strome, Philadelphia. , -
Bole Agente for the sale of the - celebrated Pkireffe
Plata Ghee. - - 4 - rob23-tf
VVRITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS,- Am.—
, V We offer to the public White Lead, Zinc Pante,
:atom in OH, `Varnishes, he., at each - reduced prises
het we invite the attention of dealers and consumer),
o our stock
_ • ZIEGLER & Mint
- 8 W. ear: Becond and Green OM.
express (Epinvatties
!vim ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
SSD OILIMTNITT STREET, Comma easexis,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANE--NOTES and
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIZEI of the United States.
piano Zones:
CHIOKERINO & SONS, hay
ing removed to their new warerooms, No.
1801 CHESTNUT Street ( near the United States Mint,)
are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an
extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square
and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expressl
for this city, finished in various styles of cases, and
prices Which cannot fall to please. Piano-Fortes made
to order, to snit - any style of furniture, and all instru
meets warranted to give entire satisfaction to thapur.
ohaser.
Grand and Square Pianos_ to tent, upon the moat ra•
Torable term. '
Messrs. 0. & SONS have received Thirty-four
MEDALS. The drat Premlinia over all Competitors In
the United &stmt.
'All orders - for TUNING and REPAIRING will be
promptly attended to. jy7-em ,
DIAN() FORTES.
R. Just received, an elegant stook of RAVEN, A.
' ON, & CO., MINNS & °LARK, BALLET, DAVIS
& CO. and GALE & CO. 8 I'LllloB. IRE[4O ORONO
besiquality, at J. N. GOULD'S,
B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT ate.
sahl9-7 •
V. fjords nub Restaurants.
JONES . HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, Pl , -,
((Erected in 18g.)
ELEGANTLY PURNISRED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
my29•y WELLS °OVERLY, Proprletc.r.
NICHOLLS HOUSE,
(EUROPEAN PLAN)
- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT._
NO. lib SOUTH EIGHTH BT ., BELOW OFDEETNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
This HOUSE is for Permanent and Transient Lodg
ing. Every , effort will be made by the Proprietor, W.
NICHOLLS, to eve malefaction to bin Patrons.
This establishment is situated in the heart of the
c.ty, centre of business, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community wilt fine
It a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and ec,lr.o.
Ideals furnished at all hours.
olngle Rooma, 60 nonta par night. By the weak 02.6
and upwarda. rah2o-t[
ROUSE OF REFUGE BR,USR MANU
FACTORY.
The subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of the trade to hie -
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BRUSHES,
Manufactured by him -
AT TEM EOM OP IMPUGN,
AND"
FOR SALE AT PRICE 3 DEFYING COIIPETITION
A large stook of Blisismlths s l Bellows on tmid.
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
jyll•tf 041torth THIRD Street, below Arch.
►SCOTT'S LEGACY PREMIUM
1. The Committee on Sciencoand the Arts, constituted
by the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania
for the promotion of the Mechanic Arts,Laving recom
mended the award of the Scott's Legacy Premium to Dr.
J. B. Francis, for his process for removing teeth—by the
use of Electro-Magnetism—the Board of Managers will
award the above Premium intwo months from this date,
unless satiQfactory evidence is given of the want of ori
&silty of the improvement.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
k27-tut:lBlr Astuni7
18RA.31 SLACK'S ENGRAVING, DIE
rx. !nuking, and Embossed" Pelating, Envelopes end
Real Preto Mannfaatory, No. 1 South SIXTH Street,
Philadelphia. Pa ant2-8m
CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC 'CITY.—
There will be no necessity for travellers fairing a
supply of CIGARS with them, is a complete iismorL.
ltiont of GENUINE-HAVANA, of Samuel Sinteald ins
iportation, will be found on male at CONGRESS GALL,
cape
Island, and at the lIN/TMT# OTATMB, Atburtty
9 tra
IL 8. ELAY.DrOB.I),