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.VAIL SALIM-STOOKS
~„71,4ht117a11,130.1e, 28th Bssrtitpaber. tubt4e Promisee,
.cfris - th Slile;2B(inerlimber - , an the Stehrutgli.
'WNW' Hall Stl4lsihOotabeiluit IhoEgoblaige.
4 Rtelretith Fall &fief nib.•OstobsKtat .the.lzchange.
ErrEirt or the handhUlti• or the above sales , now
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tkinhod one-Sfaday, 231 i
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sandbilie of
ascii prtipery tossed ileparatelj,
rot lawhieli We publish on. theltiatuilay previous
Ciao tlidasand catalogneitin pamphlet form',
titimm e gt=3 , 4 itllAtrArorrty to kothald
? ".1710 , 74URB''SALTIS ' , AT ;SUCTION
Aevery•aluda morain.
Th BELL ESTATIO y
AT PR e IVATEI
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adn iufPAIV 8 416
dt 4 ads 4 ocohenagy Di 'out Pablie' -
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LPw I,oo9ioples
orb 'printed weekly,),
traria Oluogo._
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;401,1 r.(ptob6 r O i t
VTo4e/47,EsVteillhig
dntage, tr adnt'of
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whout it may caicern-L ,
--Five Sl,ooo_lo percent ' Wads' Cittatriele,Villiains-
S7rthnd Brio RedlrOad ,Compsny-igonpoolcpayable
lot
ikaladiNovomber, (with upon t••
teriesteleirebl4:- 4 '
.-FireSt,ooo _ 7 percent. bonds.Allegbeny Valley mail:
Vox' OClonanyl'oopohe payable let January sud,,lnly,
281GRWR 11 14, $4.1,11,,-ON.THI PRSHISES,
'xio u torsr,S e-getatepf.Ahraham plittlet dee'd.
hoppiatt IdiatillSl27,ll/SIDINOE, "FITH trIDB
TA.111),..ti0.1831 SPRIIOR STRZET.
4 1. ~,,tra Morrsog,- - - _
.4 01 ,4 1. 284 1 ,. 19,„ ofolock, tak ths premises, No. 1381
Brunoiastreat dernet. Of 'By:minor() street, east of Broad
eiroarLOt 29 feet on Sprat() street, 110 feet on N
914.1 Simi
nOp H, ,aterults, ,LABGB MIRRORS,
- PINII'OARSSTS; die. - -
after the sale a the hope will be sold
tike l ottr r hotosehol4 furniture. , •
d Tit PALL SALE -L2Bth`SEPTEDIBBR
folfsiblUourt Selol-Esiate of Hammer minors.
APlMaini.q.u. O,Np LOT OF GROUND, Logan street,
ktweeu Bliqonwood and green streets, and west of
ie49teetl • - • ,"
X.Sicutorhrlalo-tlsiste 'of Boni. 31. Warder, Deed.
_NORTMSTRSIT_--Three-stery . brick dwelling Noble
street, tresB of ,Fourtb street. -•
.J.E/aNDST T IOD-BIibi.RISIDENOB, WIST BIDE
j1)74/X.TI , STRBIT, No: 284;north oc Sieve()
*Mt, ftittkble iwt coach-belie.); and large gar
dew* fug o Ititner street. The whele . ptemisea
Im..setfoo tuder.__Plsort may be had at the auction
tostervirot - ls-se,portion of the purchase money
may rem Lon mortgage. ,
NEAT goDEli_N IDENOB, with marble front,
Sixteerittitnlet„,qaet side, north of Spruce street, It
feat Cron Immediate possession.
013411A18T. 7tRBl DINOII.-The. elegant brown-stone
residence NO, 1727 Walnut sheet, near Rittenhouse
Bquared4bAstrsmodsra improrentents, and in Hut
rate cam,.•„
P HOP RH T v.-
UlkeeaHO;St e ic.lf. storeWAN,elllng, No, _1714 Market
street, v-imek dwellingeirt . the - rear, lot 23%
by 176 feet-two fronts:, . ,•
kertrelitiiry Bale.
-irmntnirornrancx, STOR if AND. DWELLING,
northwrat ,cocner Pour& and )Vitirton streets, lite
Bouthwtirlo ••..a • ' - - • - •
VALUABLE CORNER - LOT, 66' feet on Twentieth
street, 120 feet on Drown street 68 feet on Capitol
street. within (peepers of the Coates-ittreet• omen
ger railooy, . ' ' •
CHERCEI PROPERTY.....Thresostory beak -church.
and Dirge lot of ground, Mary street, between Sixth and
Seventh, and Lombard and Routh streets. ,
- 4 70U1t :MINK' DWELLINGS.—Three-story brick
dwelling, No 1816 Wood street, above Doke street,
Aritirthree brick dwellings - in the rear:'
, 13TORD-AND DWELLING.—Three-etory brick store
and dwelling , northeast corner- of Twenty-Second and
Sherewrtod• streets? -- • " • •• • -
NEAT RESIDENCE, No. SB Bath street, Bristol,
Duckstronntys Pa:—ltis within-four
,tnuares from the
stiesaboatlanding. " • • • '
11XacUtorte 13,1e—rat/tate of D.. Lents, Dee'd.
NINE BUILDING LOTS, • First word, TIE
LOTOYherton streetoreat of Austin street. •
LOT, tiouthrrest cornenof Eleventh and Lentz streets.
LOT. Eleventh Street, south of Lentz street,
, YOUIr.LOTd, Lents street,-west of Eleventh street.
~ . ..Lor4Twelfth street, north of Lents street, -and- ,•
A LOT, southeast corner of Twelfth and Lentz
utrsete. ;,1 ,
PalLpartienlars in handbills.
LAltall-ANB - VALITABIaI LOP, northwest corner
Broad and Spruce wreehi.-120 feet on Broad street, Pb
fiat nit Bprooit atieetoand 05-feet on _Westmoreland et.,
one of the moat valuable vacant lots in the city—three
fronts:,z' 1,• • •
Peremptory: •
Bale; "VS
'MOMS 41eD , BNytfil.aNcl,—atwoand a halt story
brlO'k store and dwelling, No: 123p_Morth.Pient street,
*Marro frainidwellings in tile; rear en 'Rope etreet. ,
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AT Ng11„.141,1f,5AL.E 1 ,0,014?
WHY , • .-
Emcot..or , 4„l ,o erensitory 0. Dsdaker,
'Edt(R,Tret,ER-i3TVRY RUCH D*RLEINS/S, OTTER
Streek,:enatoLLeopar4 etriet,.Reselngton,
TWO' TRRISE L ATORE BRICK Dramatic:is; OTTER
Street,,,sorqh,of street, Kensington,
CriPao,i! court ;Sale—.Estate of Randolph W. Evans,
e deceased.
- -ERTOR,D,SITRELiNG,,,,PRA,AIR .DWEVEING, AND
St'LBLIV, 'end large LOT,,,abont - ,t( of an acre, Frank
144.taraPike artd.,*„.Stedloo Minot, (late Matelot of
Eletani,d). ' ' • „
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John S dead.
`l4lrCilliftEßStColtY RIVOR.DARELLINGE, CROWN
Street, south of W,es? etreot. late Reasiniton.
Orphanq Pourt.PeramPtoriSsle,--letate of Benjamin
1, - shburnfirysticeased:
VAT f UABLRPROSEWI'YOVEST PIIILADELPRIA.
E:Stonelinifdehee 'and three large'lots, - northerest cor
ner rip, and Loinet Streets,' - - - • '
Sikeptorit' Peremptory Sale—Estate. of sane Clark,
- .741.L1TA111.4'.131781NE00 L00AT10N , ..... - Two three
story briok , direllingeNos. 88'and 40 Ninth Fifth street
between Market and Arbh streets. - 1
Same Estate - - -
Lot north:!:hido'North. etreotpweeit- of Fifth sheet
selSofoltiethe above:. " • .* 1 •• ' •• '
- , Vl:7" , Baliatoottite. : -•
- 44,1.Oleelitheicraphio plan of- the .three properties
37iith and North , etreeti . • '
71tetutorstiTereniptorY; 8i1& - Estate" late of James
Belf;deoeseed. - -
VAIDABLE , LOTS; east - aide BROAD - Street, above
south street.
• •
Szdefuteref Selirettlite Of George W deeeeeed.
nontEuvwErArr . at STREET.-11andeome modern
re eidenco, with taiga tide yard. No. 227 North- Twelfth
etleetlitbove Race: rritit26 'feet fronts _
vvmotto-p-sturar , = T,he elegant brown-stpne resi
dence, No lidtiVaineVatreetinedertiltanhonse square.
IVALNUT7BTRENT.:—HanSsome •raodern residence.
No. 1117Mohint streetkbetweenEldrenth and Twelfth
streitii;nrrth side; - • :t
BROWN-STONE RESIDENCIES. Two= handsome
brown stone residences', No 317 and• 810 South Third
atestoiesr'Spruce < i• • f. -
011ESTNTIT.8TENET.—Two handsome modern resi
dences, N 05.1604 in 41606 Oliestinit street, Colonnade
SPRUCE EirREET. ,- . , .Elegant new brown-atone resi
dence, No:1717 Serape street; between Seventeenth and
Eighteenth streets, pear Itittetheuee sonar°.
.t9INE•I3TBENC--Nekt tooderty. residence, • No. 1904;
Pin 6 Street. west of illnitetnith•street. - - •
- .Y - A - LUABLErVOIINIIEt L0V. , ,-306%j :feet on Ninth
street, 133' feet. on IdOntgomery.strest.+' Also; a large
front on the. Germantown tand Norristown railroad ;
Threavilunbletfronts • '
SAlt#:-709}acrisi. with improveniente, New Castle
eonntyznsar Smyrna, Delaware. - , • .1 •
-NSer--MODERN-4IB3IDEINCE-No.• 2EI N. 2ren
tfeth effeet;ticiittior Vineitreet.
BALE , OP SUPNRIOIINITNNITURN, PINE MANTEL
.....21IAR.U.B8,...YELYET AND BEIIESELLOARPETSacc.'
" V .l r eti3ilrtk Ve r retcujirgt;
nab6nd 2 bne% fel/At - or:s iinencenferand otheonirrors;
*visite Brit esilOttetifts,. Wad Veeltian'earpete;' etrf
'wetland glee's' trareleSifitnilhaddielr; ke..tan attractive
suportmentwroFth,v the, athMion 'and others'
ptraltdeing:` "t •t• "
C n intee now ready, And the arychn, siren d,
il .r. ior'eXimi .
Sale'at Nos: lne and 141 South Fourth almost.' ••
pungtrort ItraNiTtrAus, - .PIANCY4OBTR, P INN
, WOMEN, oitErmwrs: MIRRORS, ;
Thtegormogr::: "'
9 , l;QO4Y;it the auction 'store;in iiinnion
assortment of eziellenti*n,dihniilltuultnii,biegant
ithiliatbrteir;lfachtifirors,- - oarpetiPetk.;"fidiii pilvat4i
farniljes Seelining honsp!ripplitg, r emoved to the store
dnfilsel tries' Of sale- ' -"` • '-,' -
•
nTo.conetui AN u!aTiGtrimaigtimaimi.
AIIIIIIII2',ONINIEVISEIVIttfIcINIbiG...GEAI; HAR
•NW Stl, ka. - •.• •
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On Wednesday Mointng,
Iteutemlarr 29{th, at 11 u'eloeit.,, at the stables 'of, the
dailndi4, lialtreed Comjany, ,Wood street,. between
'l'wenTi-teeon - d and Tiienty-thlrd streets. Without .re
.aets,oop, on:Wl:lass. Tart nearly new, tout alt In good
et4er. Terms at sale, Aifey.be examined any
olirßO.krel,i9ufto eple.• : •
it a, - 4.I7QTU.)NEE.Ii
- ANDsciniXimolCgdzixoue,NT, , B. R. ,contet
1111.XTR and Rdtlit.fitreets....., . 7• • •
..14.110/141 , 5A1.R or YOB,PtITED 000R5....4.11fTR1L1
The largest este of forfeited goods ever offered in this
city will take place - - - •
- - On Tuesday blernisti
froptemberlfith,-at o'clock, at Moees_Nathans , ace.
Mot store, southsart corner of Sixth and Race streets,
Atntranee to salesroom from Race street; it will consist
tot part of superior frock: and.:dreas etiate,- Over coats,
raglans,- sack,-. and badness emits, -pants, vests, shirts,
boots. - shoes;.. umbrellas, superior allk,dressestskirta,
sad silk, dress pattern r monads de lame, debego. me,
rinoi cashmere, chintz ' , and-other dresses, and' dress
puternipbroche,. B tells.tionton .crape, plaid 11001100,
figured merinormikt and other long and square shawls;
tineflace veils.. pommels, elegant -silk-velvet cloaks,
_circulars,. lossques,An ; silk, satin, merino, and cloth
- eldskii7 — eirculdrc - bitakittes,:and matittilairrtheatrical
wardrobe, dry goods, cloth end daitelinere - cost'and pant
potterna. sattinets, 16 dozen very superior buckekM
purees:4o •trory thio;alkoideons, 'fine table Cutlery,
number of fine pocket apt pan knives, fanny boxes, time
pieces double an:talk% biirril foliihmr-pleces, revolt,
ore; law medical, theological, historical, and =Wel+
laneoux ' books;:farniture,. feather beds, bolsters, and
carpets,uallts, comfortables. blankets, sheets,
-and beillimegenevallyc very; Bee .old goiters,
brass instruments, .clocks,uarpenter, and other tools
travelling franks. rilleds: carpet . bige,'lce.,'Jcit , ' also .-
some very fine Jewelry, and in plonk fifteen, hindrod
lots of various kinds of goods -- bealers"dnd'
purchasers are inv,ited , to /Mend this sale to procure
bargains
IJ7 ,The goods will be numbered, and open for elf
t krniniltwoder the afternoon previous to sale.
V•7 o 4o,pArtigularslu ,
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VI•114111JEL AUCTIONEER,
and KOWA ° Lbilt " °Mots, No. 224 500ty 1712.1) Streot,MdoN Walnot i ppplaite Pear et,pnly
40 , 341.tdoitraingriv.111.fiehvage..- -
unarm or,hdelgeqintyrptotooA, DI, 14itil 10
tehloOk trthoVitoolic... - -
Oat-door afett.o44l6o at the, d.uallon Hon" it.
tandod upon thriqd6steatteraato&ternie.
~,O hnT4T.ouoo,6oo. • 1
Barehitehicifet rlicluerniVrtY•Taars.,‘:,?' •
Adnitet*Matataailstodonacto thoadiumbi nit
,Asloodej Silver PlatirWattiheii, JerfelY4ii Bardware,llid
shiandiai, °Lathing, Farniture, Bedding, Ohtani Mutest
tlastratteatit,fltapsoltoses; Osrrtirr, - and..400 l
every ts
ar
deseription.
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,4
, 51logindhronsiii retook.. onjr ; tength Br ri• • agree d
nyon.
1id114.02, from tine Itandie&dollarrawd. upvirdil
will be *barged 2 per eent. per mouth r &Milner,
.tgte.lOwitatinarket rate. l, .f wit f. ..
lido Store aonechaning a depth et 120 feet, bantams
- humid thief-proof:vaults tostore all7sitslo64loo prjj
;veto Istatmen.for • the Iprodses r eisoolniaary,
1 - 4‘14,4,00+1404 las Ohs bonen otsU persons haring's
saysvoe4 - •
8.1744- 1 , 68 M 1 4-Pfikollug,Tir.itsillsaited capital,
tirups Joropsrtlto rooks- sorosossols ;nom satin
their t4a
Itot, ala
4•
th
s et.DipAttegjainna than ' asy other in
.04
s 0
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~ t io the Icor . , in smatioraottott,,witi oakao .e :
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d111.1(01.1)':,':,
.°M Pa gad other Woke', Jrwelly,luid
OUUngwll L a itibret r i!agened nriees. ani-ly
'ldea anb Eesiauraf t s c
ONES3IOI7SE ----71 "7:;1:174.
HARRIMaiI 'P
A.,
PiNgiiiiiiifiliiilidar ted lit /8574)
'-'I O IOW OPPICTO'PIPPraIta. '
mr'44ttasva WELURlOVidtrilt, Propristm;
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gr, tio t blyp
411,14iWaLer 13!reeSI-W,
eeorore JIM. 094
VIJRNERS, BRINLEY, &
. No. 429 MAUKET BTBEET•
i TE L I AsnAwLS
..; 13$00IIE BORrvEldVmoming,
80P 184" m
b' Q ko n ch r e botdered Stella b l j awlb
CLOAKS
60 lots new style sllir and cloth cloaks and dusters.
EMBROIDERED LYNEN-CAMBRIC LIDSFS.
ellso dczen emOroldered linen-cambric handkerchters
,PARIS . NAPS, SILK VALENOILS—FOR CITY
. -
TRADE.
On Friday Morning,
100 pieces xich,Paris silk plaid valenolas.l
8-4 FINE ERBIUM ELAM MERINOE9.
Also, 180 pitmen 6.4 flue to epee line Paris black me 7
rinoea.
ALL BOILED BLACK GROS DE REINES.
24421in0h-Lyons heavy black gros de rhiroMi. -
tdaSoinch extra heavy gros do rhinea.
BAYADERWAND OblußE POULT DE BOIE.
R 2 cam 27 inch colore&Dayadere and Ombro poult de
sole.
1918 ft 27 Inch rich plaid poult de pole. •
SALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
On Friday Morning,
'.Sept'atth, at.lo tgeloolc,‘ by catalogue, oix S months'
credit
-400 packages and lots of fancy and staple French dry
good's. -
ID" Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
sale.
LARGE AND SPECIAL Snit OF SHAWLS, OF THE
aLoGIRAOTORE AND IMPORTATION or Mmes.
14: HENNEQUIN
On Saturday Morning,
September 25tlt, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on eix
months' credit: conalating of
printed Thibat and Yerkerol ahem's, galerie and
Stella 'borders.—
Rich new demgne Perla printed, round cornered, man
tilla shawls, with aewea-on bordora.
Elegant printed Angora Much° shawls, with rich
cheueilie fringes—a new article.
"'Rich Paris broohe•bordered Stella ehawe in great va
riety brine* and choice patterns.
Entirely new and rich designs brocho bordere r ronnd
coitierib . Stella shawls a mantillet.
Splendid yelvey.plush, and oheneille Stella shawls in
great variety of patterns. a large proportion of them in
round cornets.—
fancy flush and Vienna ohenoille shawls.
Equare and long all-wool and choice lathe Paris and
Vienna'manufacture brach° 'thaws, Including a variety
of - new patterns 'and colorings never before offered at
auction. • ' •
• . Also, a' very choice misortment of high colors and
blank rich silk -fringed Thibet and merino shawls, in
extra fine qualti es only.
Also. a line of long and square plain and blank Thibet
and merino, wool Wages.
13' The alive ehawle are all goods of this season's
importationi put up en choice assortments of desirable
colors ekpressly for the Philadelphia trade.
. _
pECILII" AUCTIONEER, No.
-630 , 111/kRIKST STREET, between FIITII and
BUM south aide.
OARD.—The early attention of the trade, and pur
chasers generally, is requested to our sale, by cata
logue,. commencing this morning, at 10 o'clock. In
sale will be found. samples of 500 cases prime quality
city made and Eastern manufacture men's, women's,
youths', and mimes' boots, shoes, he.
• BOOT AND SNOB SALE BY CATALOGUE.
This Morning,
'Mind., at 10 o'clock precisely, will be. sold 600
cam men's, women's trusses", youth's, and children's
boas, shoes , gaiters, ' brograns, &a., comprising a desi
rable assortment for city and country sales.
mr samples will be arranged with catalogues early
oti the morning of hale, when the attention of purcha
sers is requested' 's
INGRAINOTENITIAN, LIST, MID RAO CARPETS.
'• This Morning,
Ltd Just:, Included In catalogue
-100 'rem extra litiat7 and superfine, all-worsted and
wool, rich high ,colors ingrain 'Carpeting&
'so' pieces • 4-4 extra 'quality, new designs, plain and
dainask Venitiatiof 8 4, 6-8, 7-B,'aud 4.4 widths. -
20 pieces 4-4" wide exta heavy list and mg carpetings.
'BRUSSELS CARPETINGS AND TUFTED RUGS'
' - This Morning,
20 Wass rich new styles Brussels carpets.
60 pleoestietryiatterulextra quality tufted rugs.
BY 'WILLIAM H. STERR, GENERAL
AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46
North EIGEITH Street, below Arch.
J. A. ELISON, Auctlooeer.
LARGE..PRILEMPTORY SALE SUPERIOR HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, CAR
PETS, MIRRORS, BILTER.PLATED WARE, /to
On Friday Atorning,
Atlo'o'cloctit nt the auction store, will be sold by
catalogue, a large and superior assortment of parlor,
chat - Abet, and dining-room furniture, office _furnitare,
carpets, mirrors, &c.
Also, to which we would call the attention of dealers
and others—
12 dozen looking glasses, assorted sizes
100 olookS, various patterns, S day and 30 hour.
200 gross common tab's cutlery.
BEOONDA&FD, • FURNITURE ' CARPETS, M I 11-
ROM, FEATHER BEIM eze
Also, from a gentleman declinimr, housekeeping. a large
assortment of superior furniture, comprising nashog my
dressing bureaus, washstands, high-post bedsteads,
parlor chairs, pier tubing centre table, marble-top ta
bles, sofas, carpets, mirrors, feather beds, mattresses,
ho.
CELLAVRTN.
Also,l cenarete, nearly new, cost vs
SA. DYSART Zs. AIICITIONEERS AND
001161188 M Monti* No. 21 Booth EIGHTH
EVERBET, canter of LODGE ETREET,"
TAMES A. FREEMAN, ALTOTIO.NEER,
cr NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, *bore FOURTH.
Persone favoring no with consignments can reel
assured that-their property will not be sacrificed.
by any o th er olssione
Auction HOLM I more moderate than y. those charged
filir Consignments respectfully solicited.
Bsles turd immediately after the goods are Sold
; BEVENTIE ,FALL BALE-00TODElt Bth.
, This sale will include—
BUSINESS STAND)AND ,DVirELUNGS, BROWN
STREET, ABOVE YOURIS STREET. A busi
ness -eland, wlth7 , four small dwellings on the
rear, and the lot of ground south side of Brown street,
feet west front Fourth street, 18 feet front, 77% feet
deep.% evaded to $2l ground rent. ,The property is in
sured for $1,600, and rents for over $llO to punctual
tenants. -
Orphasta , ,Ootut Absolute
. Sale—lfatato of David Oar
lisle, Deceased
THREE-STORY BRIOK•DWELLING, SIXTH ST.,
BELOW COATES STBEET.—A genteel three-story
brick dwelling, Sixth etreet, below Coates street, SO
feet front, 68 feet deep. $lO ground-rent.
, Orphan' Court Absolute Sale — Berne Estate.
'lrifo DWELLINGS, OLRLIFILE 00IIRT.—Also, the
'tire mill dwellings in the rear of the above, fronting
on Carlisle Court, 20 feet 10 inches to front, 66 feet 8
Inches deep.. •
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Orphans' Court Absolute Sale—Same Estate.
- ELUDING LOT; COATES STAKET.—A lot of
ground, with the crania hence thereon. southeast cor
ner of Oarlinte cote, and Coates street, 18 feet front, 56
feet deep. $B6 ground-rent.
Orphans , (laid Sabi—Same Estate.
' THREE HOMO. OARLIBLII 00IIAT Three
small hodees and lot of ground on Carlisle court, ad
joining the,abcve on the roar, 57 feet 841 inches front
and 18 feet deep, Clear of lucumbrance.
1D $5O to be paid on each of the above when the
wane ,fe struck off. -'
Patentors! Sale—Estate of Hon. J. 11.. Tyson, dee'd.
VALUABLE LAW AND 51I8OELLANEOUB LIBRARY.
On Priday Afternoon.
Sept. 24th, at 8 o'clock, will be sold, at the auction
'eters. by the Execulars; the entire valuable
law andJ miseellanions library of the late Hon. J. R.
Tyson, deeeased; Including the Pennsylvania Re
ports, United States Digests, Wharton's State Tzlele,
LiVingstonte Criminal Code, Puffendmf, Leyden ed.. 2
vole; Thomas Cote, 3 vole; 'Story on Promisaory Notes;
Chitty on Bills; , Englieh Common, Law Reports, 44
vole; Bacon's Abridgment of Bouvie's Notes, 10 vole; ,
Smith's Law Debates in Convention, German and Eng-
Mob; Hazzard's Register, 10 vole ;Law Library, 40 vole;
,Oranch's Reports, 9 vole; a complete copy of Cicero's
.worke, and many- others.
MISOBLLANEOUB.—AIso, a number of very valua
ble work& among which are the Expedition to Japan,
by Coim - Perry • U. B. Naval Aatrtnomical Expedition
under Limit. Gillis; Commercial Relations; a number
'of copies of - different vole of the Pacille Railroad Sur
vey; The Congressional• Globe; Patent Office Reports;
Bailing Diriettons, by - Lieut. dewy; Richardsou'e Dia
tionaryj2 vele; a leandsome eat of the British Poets,
50 vole; Madison Papers, 8 TO e ; Grange's England, 4
vole; Heber's Narrative, 2 vole; Thoron's Novels, 6
'MS; •paper and calf Penny Hemble's Journal; Robert
son's America; Paoed's Pennsylvania; Vasari's Lives
of Painters,s vole; Niebuhr Lectures on Roman Mato
-ry, vole; itioliere 6 vole; Horace, 4 vole . Imperial
Gazetteer 2 volspirchanan's Memoirs of Painters; The
Rocky blemitaine, by W. Irving; Plander'e Liven of
Chief Juatices; Brost's United States ; Allibone's Dic
tionary et/Lathers; Lempriere Dictionary; Spanish, do;
a lot of valuable Guide Books; Plane, Drafts. ko., for
an American and European tourist; Boileau's Complete,
3' vole; Dixon's Life of Penn; Janney's do,• Gibbons
Itdme. 4 volakldaeaulay'e England, 2 vole; also a num
ber of novels, pamphlets, &o. -
v' Catalogues will be ready and the books arranged
for examinatiorrbefore the side.
, - - BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
%Hamli:ma mansion, Donthwest corner ofteventeenth
nn Welont shade.
Residence, Washington Square and Walnut street.
Dwelling bonne, No. 821 Vine street.
•20 acres or land, Indian Queen lane.
Valuable property, Yrankford road.
• • Haridtleme dwelling, No. 1812 Wallace etreet.
81111111068 stand and dwelling Seventeenth and
Waeh
inggttoon streets. -
. illegant property, 80 acres, /:0., above Torresdale.
14 acres or land, Ohelton avenue, Germantown.
. Ilandotine residence and lot, West Philadelphia.
:Valuable,' lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and
Columbia avenue.
Mandeome - dwelling, Boring Garden street, above
Twelfth.
CABINET ON MINERALS.
At private mole, a valuable Cabinet of Minerals, (mat
prising% over 1,000 specimens, the collection of several
years. The property of a gentleman who has no room
for them.' They are very desirable for a public hurtitu..
thni. Apply at the anotioo store.
Otattimern.
11LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer sad Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, ia pre
pared at all times to fandati . , either from the Admires
or make ps linliii,_Books - of every deocription, Imitable
'forlatoks, Publio Maces, Merchants, and others, of the
beet . tpultif Of English or - American Paper, and bound
In menus styles, in the moat substantial manner.
Orders - for' JOB TBSSTIN ci of every description.
'Slumming and Lithographing malted with neatness
and despatch'. •• • •
•t•Jkganeral assortment of -loath, French and /marl:
eau Stationery.
Odnoeining llogan's contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say— ,, This displa of blank
.boons for, banking and mercantile use Is the beet in the
'll2hibition." The Selection of the material In good, the
' r wOrlciruinship most excellent, and their SM.* and ap;
lu Tam:oast and ipproipriate.l , moae-tf
tamps.
TIopETERS'R PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
JL EIEWP-GENERATING GAB LAMP Is the only
Patent Burner that ban a Non.Oonductor attached.
The public are cautioned aphid all other Burners, as
they will heat; and liable to explode. Elate and
Oounty Rights for sale. Apply or address
fielSt • P:rreartg, 422 BROADWAY, N. Y.
1441#1ter anb Iron
4 . 4110.11116_,Y4,1117Up19X.„ J. TAVOIIX KI111;1011
WILLIAM E. Imams.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDR
lIITH AND WAMINGTON.STWIIIITO,
• : -natal:mum. - ••
mgaitiort MONS,
INGINEHRIS 'AHD MAOHINIBTO,
moinufsoture High andl,ow Pressure/Hearn ginglins, for
Land, Binh; end Marine eonice,
Boilers,.lLosometers,,Tanks, Iron - Boats , iko., Out.
hrall kinds , either Won tir Bran.
on frame roofs for au Work. Workshop', Railroad
Btations, to.
Retorts and. Gas Machlnery of ; Mis latest and most
roud constrenlon.
- , HY9M,deenription..of Plantation machinery, nob u
nugir: Paw, and Grist Mille,.Vactinm Pau, Open Steam
Trains, Detonators, illtemEnmping Engines, ko.
Bole A
"g"t a —tOr N. Billiewee Patent Sugar Boiling
"A`piiiittis; Nasmytkis Patent Steam -Hammer; I. P.
Bon' Patent Valve Motion for Plait Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Buperintendecia.a.ll. BARTOL
.108 i 4 ;I4cZASKS PORT WINE.
11.1 'Ulf, Pipes Alicante do.
„ 22 gr. ' do do do.
20 Qr; ' do' Sherry do.
I.l"Pities Superior Febtrote Wine.
20 Qr. Plea do do do.
111 Balls Acsorte/Horkil. ,
'826 Begs Ahnonds; •
26 'do Filberts. - -
Land( ng from Brig 4 ,1 Arrogant. Bmello,” and for sale
- A. AtzniNo,
-tt . /40 SOUTH PRONT Street. '
DORT W E-100 qr. caaks,•varioutt
viitandli, in liond and for solo bY
•• ARNOLD h WORL,
• int2o-11a 120 Walnut street.
Oalea bn luction
C"P'ffRCIA.L SALESROOM,
7 BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR
KET and OHNSTNUT
F. G nnd SECOND and T
AU HI OTION RD s tre e ts.
. WOLBERT.
STOOK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING.
On Friday Morning,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold,
without reserve, a stock or city made fall and winter
consiating of—
_ .
Overcoats,
Dress goods, y Made in a fashionable man-
Raglans, nor, of superior materials, in
Pack Coate ,
...
...e:ery variety of men's and boy's
Frock Coats,
wear.
Pants and Vests 2,., _
TinciarNat GOODS,
Also, a general variety of tailoring goods.
The whole may be examined, with catalogues, early
on the morning or sale, when the trade and purchasers
generally will find it to theirinterest to attend.
SCOTT, Jr., , (emcee
• Dor to WOLEBILT &monoAUCTIONEER 481 CHE STNUT Kt.,
opposite the Custom lleueo, between Fourth and Fifth
Streets.
STOOK OF NOTIONS OF A JOBBINCt HOUSE.
On Friday Morning,
24th inst., at 10 o'clock, the stock of a wholesale no
tions house declining buetness, comprising, Tic :
• HOSIERY.
Ladles , white and brown cotton hose, white and
eolored silk and merino hose, gents' and shildren , e cot
ton and merino white, brown, and fancy hose and half
hose.
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS
Also, ladles', gents', and children's kid, Silk, wool,
and lisle gloves and gauntlets.
GERMANTOWN GOODS.
Knit wool scarfs, Lamm, hoods, legging, &o.
BUTTONS.
Drees buttons; fancy gilt do, mohair and silk coat and
vest do; also, pearl, bone, and agate buttons in great
variety,
COMBS AND BRUSHES
A leo, horn and shell Reading and tine combs, first
quality hair, tooth, and cloth brushes.
SANDY GOODS.
Also, jet bracelets and brooches, porte•monnaies,
prunes, pins, needles. sewing. silk, cotton, &o
The whole comprising a full assortment selected for
best city retail gales and will be found well worthy the
attention of dealers.
Da' Samples and catalogues early on the morning o
sale.
Carpelingo.
Al TWOOD, RALSTON, & CO.,
533 MARKET STREET,
AONNTS FOR PHILADRLFRIA AND RASTRRN
CARPET MANTJFACTUREhB,
Sole Agents In this city for the
AUBURN OARPETINGEI,
Manufactured by Josiah Barber
CARPETS FOR FALL SALES
GAILY S BROTHER,
No. 920 OHEST-NUT STREET,
Are now prepared to exhibit to +he trade a very ez
toneifo Mock of
PINE OARPETINGS,
- - - - -
Imported direct from the best manufacturers, or pur
chased at the large sales in Now York, consisting of
Tat: NEWEST PATTERNS .
- . -
(maw never before offered for sole)
Of VELVNIT OARPRTn, in single and double widths
TAPREiTRY BRUSSELS, extra quality ;
011010. E 11EAVY BRUSS.ELB, neat designs.
Also
. . . . . .
SUPER THREE-PLY INGRAIN and VENETIANS
_
or every variety of style and quality.
Confining ourselves exclusively to the
'ASE SYSTEM',
we shall be enabled at all times to give our customers
the best Goods, at the
LOWEST PRICES. sel•tf
Business Earbs.
lIIHOMEAS CHARNOCK, FURNISHING
I. UNDERTAKER, having purrhaned the right to
GOODsd PATENT 0061.814 PRE:SERVER, is now
prepared to furnish it m connection with his Imainene,
at No 427 South PIXTR Street, above Lombard street.
ael7-6tla
A LEX. MoKINNEY,
13 ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENSBURG, PA.
Will praetico in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In.
diana counties. sell-tf
TORN H. HALL, (Successor to Washing
toe Yates,)
GENERAL PURN 'SUING lINDE RTA HER ,liffa
sel3-12t* No. 1318 VINE Street.
M==l
~• • • •
ABRAMS & MAYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LOOK 11A.VEN, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business on
trusted to thorn. Special attention given to the collec
Uon of claims.
Goo. Wm.F.Packer,llarrisburg, Pa.; L. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haven Bank; General D. K. Jackman,
Lock Haven L Hon. A. White, Lock liaven ; Simon
Scott, Lock Haven ,• Bullitt & Fairthorne, Philadel
phia; McFarland, EVIDS, & Co. Philadelphia; Evans
& Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel
phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia; Tenor k Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
Qulggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 20-tf
LI 0. THOMPSON AND G. M. GONAR
-IL-L• ROE, OONVEYANOERS.
GEOM. OONARROE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
196-3. No. 933 ARON 'area, below Teeth.
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
CHANT and Importer of HAVANA 13BGAMEI,
afewll33 Wslnnt street, second story. and-17
.ADMAN & RABORG
-84 Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINES,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
WOKS, No. 1017 ill RR ET Street, between Tenth and
Wltoventb otronts
rRESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 206
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Agents and Declare
lu BROAD-TOP COAL an! COAL LANDS, respectfully
call the attention of Dealera and Consumers to their
celebrated Coal, known as the Lancaster Company's
This Coal is unrivalled in this Market for all manu
facturing purpose'', being semi -bituminous, and leaving
a clear white ash. All orders, to the above address, for
shipment, or local delivery, will receive prompt atten
tion. selet-tf
S3OM PER TON for tho boot WHITE
•Fsitl ASH COAL, warranted tree from elate or
HICKS' COAL is tho best and cheapest in
11. the city, re-screened in yard and dry under corer.
HICKS sells none but the very best Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight.
IIICKS superintends the delivery of all
ALAL Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be
u represented.
113ICKS' Yard and Office is at the southeast
1.. A. comer of aId.RSEI ALL and WILLOW, whore be
invites all to call and examine for themselves the above
lasts. au2b-3m
MO COAL DEALERS.—Partioe receiving
Coal direct from the Mines, wishing Storage and
the Delivery of their Coal, will please address S. SEL
LERS & SON, CAILOWILILL Street, first Yard below
Broad.
N B.—Beat qualities of LEMON. and SONtrYLKILL
COAL always on hand at loweat cash prim. sol3-Im*
EKING, FOX, & wholesale and
retail dealers In LEHIGH and 20111:1YLKILL
00AL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RHOS and BROAD
Arcata, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Ooal
from the most approved minas, under Dover, and pre
pared expressly for taudlv use feb-y
Otntlemcn's intnie4ing Qfpobts.
TIIST RECEIVED—An involco of Welch,
Margetson, & Co.'s Superior London-msde STOOKS
and TIES, for sale by HANCOnK & CO,
Manufacturers or the celebrated Habit Shirts,
ael6-12t 712 Ohestnut et , opp. Masonic Temple.
'WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S
4CLUNIBIIIN4 BTORB
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC
TORY,
At the Old Ftand, No. 706 ORESTNUT STREET, oppo
site the Washington Rouse.
A. WINCLITTER will Ore, as heretofore, his per
sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing
departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Bhirts
and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal. terms. 33,24-1 Y
y W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WIN
," • OFINSTRA & Seem) , GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly ,opposite the Girard House,)
Philadelphia,
J. W . S. would respectfully call the attention of his
former patron and friends to bin new Store, and is pro
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at abort notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jylo-tf
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
W. W. KNIGHT, 806 Alton Street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Famishing
Goods, and manufacturer of tine Shirts, warranted
equal In every respect to any others manufactured in
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. tohl-tf
CIEN TLE ME N'S WRAPPERS OR
v,-01 DRESSING GOWNS.—The largent and best u
eortment in the city, wholesale and retaG, with a fall
line of Under Clothing, Baited to the season, at W. W.
lENNEUrP , S ) poo, ARCH Street, above Birth, Philadel
phia.
Puma Xorteo.
PIANO FORTES.
Juat received an elegant etoak of IZAT7eN, DA.
00N, & 00., NUNN° & ()LAM, HAMLET, DAVIS
& 00., and GALE & CO. B PIANOS. MELODEONS
of beet quality, at J. E. GOUID , B,
B. N. corner SEVENTH and OELESTNIIT its.
mblfi.y
°BICKERING Ss SONS, hay
ing removed to their now waterooms, No.
1807 011.ESTN UT Street, (( near the United State!, Mint,)
are prepared to offer to their friend' and the public. an
extensive aasortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square
and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured °apnea
for this city, finished in various styles of cases, and
prices which cannot fall to plottse. Piano-Fortes made
to order, to suit any style of furniture, and all instrn
menta warranted to give entire eatiefaction to the pur
chaser.
Grand end Square Mime to rent, upon the most fe•
Torahle terms.
Metiers. O. & BONS have received Thirty-Tow
MEDALS. The Brat Premiums over all competitors in
the United States.
AR orders for i'IININC+ and REPAIRING will b 1
promptly attended to. jyTsm
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY
CHICAGO, ILL.
The subscriber, having had much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands In the various Land
Districts in the Western &atm has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make
personal examinaticinche can always make the most
jodioions locations.
Lando unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be
In
• , dOW.A. AND WISCONSIN..
Satisfactory references given when required.
fl 7 Money invested in Han and Nebraska, and
any of the Windom Statee.
B. SALISBURY,
49 CLARKE Street, Menge
TAW & BEERS'
LUBRIOATING GREASE,
the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
"WAGONS, and IIEAVY MAOILINERY.
For sae in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS in the city and the AIANUFACTURSIO3,
fv/2.6at No. 18 BOTITIi WATMt Street,
PitEs§eLisinu o mvu)niA, 74'H1J'IISDA'Y, SEFIEffnEn 2§, IgsB.
TEE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
000IPANV, ()mon 403 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPRIA.-OAPITAL and SURPLUS $277.-
665 85.—Insures against LOB 3 or DAMAGE BY FIRE
and the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
irr' TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned
premiums of Upon Inland Polielea.
OPPICRRS
PrPeldent—HEOßGß D. HART.
Vice Provident—R. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COOGSIIALL.
Aesietant Secretary—S U. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
Goo. H. Hart, , B. W. Bailey,
II P. Boss, Andrew R. Chambers,
A, (1, Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Ch +ries G. Imlay,
Joha G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall,
Foster S. Perkins, SIAM 1. Jones, 0. D.
Gen. H. H. Fuller.
se2l-y Attest, H. It COGGSIIALL, Sec'y
Li °WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT &root,
Philadelphia. . . .
DIRECTORS.
John 11. Diehl, Wm. F. Leech,
J. Edgar Thotnson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M W. Baldwin, Thoe. L. Ludere,
John 0. James, Wm. K. 'Hamlin,
A J. Buchnor, H. R. Shillingford,
John W Sexton, 0. R. Spanlor,
William Enigma!, H. H. Houston,
Vain Booth, Wm. 11. Lava,
John Garrison, Charles B. Norton,
E. S. Warne, Isaac Myer.
President—JOHN H. DIEHL,
Tice President—E. S. WARNE.
Secretary—OHAßLES A. DRY. sel6-tf
. la-E-R.lO-A.N-YEK
E INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Berrien
Invested in sound and available Securities, continue t.
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Veseels in Port and their Cargoes, and - other Personal
Property. All Loesen liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIBIOSOItS.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel 0. blorton, James It. Campbell,
Patriok Brady, Edmund G. Datilh.
Charles W. Poultney.
GEOIIO2 ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIE. Secretary. ia23-y 11
4 ‘ jfil IR E RISKS ONLY TAKEN"-
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 41b WALNUT
Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's Building.)
Wm. U. Swain, Wm. 0. Rudman,
[of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemaker,
John Anspach, Jr., Jer. Walker,
H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven,
J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters,
Win. 8. Boyd, H. R. Coggshall,
Geo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure,
Jon. W. Clagliorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D.
Hon. J)EL JONES_, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President,
/as. B. ALTOILD, Socrotexv. jY2e4Y
(l ORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE CON
PANT, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
OLIARTERED CAPITAL $500,000
SIRE, MARINE AND INLAND.
ASSETS JULY let, 1858.
Benda and Mortgages, Stocks, &o. $349,026 00
Bills Receivable, (for policies leaned,) 2,127 76
Unsettlad Book Accounts, (for policies,).... 1 613 83
Cash In Bank and in Office 10,493 45
Oash in hands of Agents and Oorreepondents, 1,398 81
366,148 86
No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported.
DIDISOTORB :
William M. Godwin, 8. R. Crawford,
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Radnor,
George W. Hall, William B. Thomas,
B. Franklin Jackson, B. N. Winslow,
J. O. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
WM. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Plopped, Secretary. mvlo-dtf '
rITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
' South FOURTH Street.
CUARTER PERPETUAL.
Organized 1851. $200,000.
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a lima period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Inaurance Risks; receive De
posita ; hold Trusts and grant annuities
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. O. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. Bilarunr, Secretary.
DIRNOTOIta.
Alfred Weeks, '. Ron. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
C. R. licking, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. !Rakes, William Curtin,
jalB-ly G. P. timer.
1 _IER INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LINE INSURANOI
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital 5 63 3,726.03.
INSURES LIVItS for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuitlee and endowments—pnr.
chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all
oontracte depending on the contingenelon of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trusteed, and Guardians.
T 12084111111.
Daniel L. Miller, Hamel J. Stoker,
Benjamin Coatee, William Martin,
Rieherd B. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
William 11. Kern, James Bunton,
Samuel 0. Duey, Theophilne Paulding,
Oharlee Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry O. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
licsiolphne Rent, John W. Horner,
William B. Carr, Ellie S. Amber,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Reborteon, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Bahia, John G. Bremer,
P. B. Mohler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. BTORAB, Vim Pres%
Joint W. llormol, Secretary. 01,3.1 y
COMMONWEALTH
~PIII2I
INKTRANCIZ
Subscribed Capital, $600,000.
Paid up Capital, $200,000.
DMICROIRS.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. B. Brewart,
H. L. Bruner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. White'', J. M. Walker,
Irdrr. O. Knight, M. A. Wendell,
H. Lewis, Jr., S. K. Homan.
DAVID ,TAYN.III, M. D., President.
THOMAS B. STJAWABT, Vioe Pres%l.
EllittriL B. Moos, Secretary. ja29.y
nEIAWARE MDTUAL SAFETY IN
BUYIA.NOR COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY VIII LEGIBLATUBB of PBNN-
SYLVANIA, 1835.
00.11012, 0 . 7. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Edreete,
PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON YEBBBLB,
OARGO, To ali parts of the World:
PRRIGHT,
INLAND INSURANCES,
On Goods, by River, Union.
FIRE
Laken and Land Carriage
to all parte of the
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally.
On atoms, Dwelling Hennes, Ace.
ABBRTB OP THE COMPANY,
November 4, 1887.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate. 2101,880 94
Philadelphia Otty and other Loans 187,011 23
Stock in Banks, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies
Bills Recallable
Clash on hand ..
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Pqlleles recently leaned, on other
debta due the Company 92,780 VT
Babscriptlon Noted 100,000 00
Druerene:
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Beal, Theophilus Pautdiug,
Bdmund A. Bonder, James Traquair,
John 0. Davis, William Byre, jr.,
John R. Penrose, J. Y. Poniston,
George G. Le'per, Joshua P. Byre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel B. Blokes,
Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Moan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, Zanies B. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Bpencer Mc/Ivan, Robert Barton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgb.,
H. Jones Brook s, l l Dr. T. Morgan, ,4
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, cr
WrLLIAM MARTIN, President.
THODIAII 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LTLBDRN, /Secretary. Jul.,
VIRE AND INLAND RISES.-FAME
INSURANOIS COMPANY.
Capital 1100,000.
(Organised under the Act of Assembly relatiTo to In
inireme Oompanies, paired April 2d, 1816.)
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS B. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIREOTORB.
George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Musty Levis, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. Birrriy,
Barclay Lippincott, John W. fireman,
Jos. R. Brognard, lA. If. Itosenhelm,
Ohm. Stakea, fe24-y M. Stern.
TRUITT, BROTHER, & CO.,
OUTLIIRY,
MIL WARE.-The eubscrtbern, OM
SAL MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIO HARDWARE, would respeotfully
eall the attention of the trade to their stock, which
they are offering at lowest ratea. Our assortment con
sists in part of—
Obelus, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Os,
Oow, Birth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ethip,
end 0011 Maine.
The celebrated L . Horse With; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
"Wright' ') and other hurtle; I3olld Box and other
ff3SMMSUiN=I
Martinis enperior Piles and Hasps; fled &mews.
Excelsior » Safety ruse Blasting Tubes.
Corn ; Grass, and Brier Scythes; Hay, Cora, &ad straw
_anivee. •
Hay, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Forks.
Hakes and Hoes; Shove l s and Spades, of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout and Finishing Nana.
Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Serene, Looks of all
klndeLOutlery, Rams and Pumps, Alen, Hatohetn, Ham
morn, Planer', and other Tools Ike. ko.
W. ia. lams e, SON,
No. 411 CIOAMEROII Street.
EiablCry anb farness qAuttninpo
GOFF & PETERSON,
OADLERT,
VIGARO, OABANAS AND PARTAGAS
EICGANB.—A. choice invoice of Niece celebrated
brands on board brig g , New Bra,'! daily expected from
LIAT I oIo, and for dale low, by ONAILLEB "PETS, • ' •
(New) 188 Walcott otroot, below Becloud,
and Beoond Story;
-Insurance Companies
OAPITAL, $200,000.
DIREOTORB.
OF M
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
lOURTII AND WALNUT STREETS,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
garbtoars.
IMPOSTERS AND DBALIIRB
HARDWARE,
629 MARKET STREET,
Below Sixth, North aide,
PLIILAIMPIIIA
/MPORTEDS AND MANDPAOTUREDD
CARRIAGE. anti
HARNESS TRIAIDIINGEI,
No. 318 AUDIKET STREET,
PHILADIMLPHIA
MRS. BR YAMS SEMINARY,
• BATAVIA, N Y.
WIN FALL TRB9I of this Institution (whose 00 il•
Non is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences
on the 113th of Septernbor. It continues etrictly n Pa
mily School for Girls, and is thorough, seleet,
and homelike in all its appointments. Tho number of
pupils Is limited to thoso who can be fenced at tho ta
ble of the Principal.
11' OIItOULAIIB will be sent showing Terms and
Regulatione
Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y., September, 1856. ael3
frIIITION IN THE PRACTICE AND
YY PRINOIPLRS OF PIANO-FORTE hIIIBIC. By
Misa ÜBLEN SARTAIN, 728 SANSOM St. 501.3-12t*
§ - ,IT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADRMY,
LOCUST STREET, West of Sixteenth, is now open
for the reception of pupils The arrangement of the
Classes affords peculiar advantages to those pur,ulug
their education there ; and a largo portion of time is
daily given, especially to smaller boys, to study during
school hours, so that parents may be spared the neces
sity of teaching their NM at home.
Connected with the Academy is a Preparatory De
partment. under the charge of a highly competent lady,
which is designed for boys between the ages of six and
ten years. Prom this Department boys aro advanced
to the Principal's AS soon as their progreaB warrants it.
J. ANDREWS mourn,
Pfinelpal.
BB 11.-dl2t
CRITTENDEN'S PIII.CADELPRIA
COMMEROIAL COLLEGE, eortheut corner of
CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets.
An Institution dosignod to it young mon for AO
TIVH
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
B. B. Oomens, - Francis lloskimi,
George H. Stuart, David Milne,
John Sparhawk, David S. Brown,
Imo Banlces, A. V. Parsons,
D. B. Lltttfißui, Frederick Brown,
Yoshida Lippincott..
__,.
EVENING BVSSIONS aWiSeptember 16th.
Each Student has INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION at this
Institution and a Diploma from here Is the best ro
commendation ayoung man can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. seS-tf
WEI R . LOUIS S. D. REES will re-open his
IVA Morning School for Young Ladles, 1212 Spruce
street, on WEDNESDA.V , Sept. 16th. auoo-Imit
BKENDALL'S CLASSICAL AND
. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 2230 LOCUST Street, will
re-open MON DAY, September 0 nu26-Im*
MRS- BARTON'S BOARDING and DAY
SCUOOL .VOll. YOUNG LADIES No. 1929
CELESTNUT Street, Philadelphia .— The Winter Term
will .pen on the second MONDAY In September. For
&milers and particulars apply as' above. ntt24,lm
inLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street,
below Locust —Duttee resumed MONDAY, Anklet
80th. J. W. PAIItES, A. di ,
au23-2m Principal.
THE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY will
re-open September Bth, 1858 The Principal will
receive a few good bop into hie family.
au27-Irn J 11. WITLIINGTON, Principal.
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE
FOP. BOYS, at the WEST PIIILADELPIIIA IN
STITU rE.
TIM FARE IS PAID FOR TILE PUPILS
On the Railways and Omnibuses, from all parts of tho
city._M See advertisement in another column. seB.lm
EMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
AA. Violin and Plano. Mr. Allen may he applied to
at the residence of his father, Professor Allen, No 215
South SEVENTEP.NTII Street. sepl-toel
THE SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE
-1 FOR YOUNG LADIES, Mies D. D. BURT, Princi
pal. will reopen on MONDAY, September O.
For Circulars, kc , please apply at the Institute N o.
1021 BUMMER Btreet. an3o-I;n4
gotALLAD-SINGING, GUITAR, and tho
ELF French Language. Vocal Classes, Ladies only $6
per quarter. T. lIISITOP,
au3l-21t* 1202 FILBERT Street.
n'DONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING IN-.
STITUTR, Snuthonst corner 'EIGHTH and Anew
Streets, devoted exclusively to instruction io the busi
ness of the oounting•houeo. Open day and evening.
Sea Circulars.
EIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL,
.11-J Non. 14S and 150 SIXTH Street, near Race. 16
NOW 011 IN TO 0 YR INETRUOTION IN BOOK-KEEPING,
WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC
,INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL.
ae4-ly
VDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.—
The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
BON YOUNG LADIES will be resumed on MONDAY,
September 6th.
GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal,
Nos. 608 and 611 bIARSIIALL Street.
Philadelphia.
fiNISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S
LV.B BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOIL 'YOUNG
LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN
TEENTR, Philadelphia, will bo re-opened MI WED
NESDAY, the Sth of September. aud-"m*
J3RYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SP.VF,'NTH and
CHESTNUT Streota. For information, call or send for
circular. ie113.4
'EVENING EIISMONS HAVE COMMENCED
riiHE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INST [TUT 6, CHErTNUT Street, northwest cor
ner of TWELFTH, roopsns on MONDAY, September
6. This in a superior institution of Learning for boys
and young men. The faculty consists of six Professors.
In addition to the English and Classical branches, there
Is aupezadded an extensive Scientific department with
largo collections of Philosophical and Chemical appa
ratus and specimens of objects in Natural history.
Terms, 526 per quarter. For boys under twelve years
of age, $22 per quarter. Entrance on TWELFTH.
Street. J. ENNIS, A M.,
au2l-lm Principal.
QPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
)GONG MEN AND. BOYE—Northeant corner of
ItLOIITtI and BUTTONWOOD litreole Palt Ballston
opens Sept. oth DM. The principles of a Moral
Mansion" have been euecessfully adopted at this Insti
tution since its establishment, and parents entrusting
their sons into the hands of the Principal can rest as
sured of their good treatment and rapid advancement.
Pupils received at any time and age. Catalogues fur
nished gratuitously. Parents are *sifted to visit the
school. P. DONALIAVY LONG,
au2Bllw Principal.
COMPANY,
VENTRAL INSTITUTE—ENGLISH. AND
OLAESIO AL E.CIIOOI, —Will bo ro•oponed MON
DAY, 03.1itessibor 6th. TENTH. awl SPRING GARDEN
Streota. 11. G. MoGIGRE, A. M.,
an23.6w* Principal.
DUFF & CO.'S MERCAN
TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner
EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
(established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla
ture ofPonnsyirania.) In this well-known Institution
the
COUNTING DOUSE COUUSII
of Practical, Single, and Double Entry
BOOKKEEPING,
Including all the Aoximear Booze, CONIMIROIAL 0,11.
017LATIONS, And
BUSINESS WRITING,
In taught In the meet successful and satisfactory style.
M. ROCHE,
P. EDWARDS, Principals.
au2l-ly Ma B B. EUSTON, Penman.
VDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
NEW JERSEY.—Thia School la adapted to this°
who desire their nom to have a careful preparation for
Oollego or for a buainesa life. Thorough instruction in
given in English, Alathematica, Anoent and Modern
Languages, ato. The Inetruotorn aim, not only to have
their pupils thoroughly maater fundamental principlcii,
but to form those habits of thought which wall ronder
future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Owls
mation, Composition, and Debate aro practised fa the.
Edgehall Literary Society, which embraces all the pal
pile of this School. For particulars, tenon, Au., ad.
drem REV. JAMES I. HELM ,or
aull-2m ItEV . JAMES P. 'MORES, Pri;lcipala,
.... 12,608 00
.... 220,291 96
.... 88,892 GO
LUMBER YARD.
nouTz & 09.,
702,785 51'
(Bneceenore to Montgomery kNeall,)
S. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila.
Old Moyamensing District,
are now receiving a large and Well-selected wog tmenl
of all descriptiona of LUMBER, ouch as White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets,
Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety at
welbaeasoned Lumber. Also, a large stook of Dill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with .Idesers. Mehaffey, Routs, & 00,
and Duffy, Houtz, & Co., at Marietta, Ya., gives no no.
surpassed facilities, and enables na to supply orders for
all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PINE-CREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, &a , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited to
examine our stook before going elsewhere. ap2l-if
la
: UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE
..1-4 tail, at Marietta, Lancaeter county, P.
MEFIAIf/PY, POUTS, h Oo , take this method of
Informing their cuatomera and persons demirons of pur.
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well-seaaoned dealt of all descriptions of Lumber,
Which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.?
Their timber is all from their awn MILLS on PINS
OREPK, They are also connected with Masai% PUPPY.
lIOUTZ, & 00., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Piaketa, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &c., of all deseripfions
on the ahortest notice. They would also take great
pleasure in calling the attention of Duildera, and those
In want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH
and PM= Streets, with whom they are also corn
neoted. 1021-tf
SALAMANDER SAFES
A. large assortment of
EVANS A WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAVES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
PISTOLS, &o
BANK LOOKS,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, SOOTIER& &e.,
On as good terms as any other establishment in the
United Sta , es, by
EVANS A WATSON,
No. 26 South FRONT Street
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE US A GALL. aulB-tf
gage aitb
R OBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.,
WHOLESALE DRLIOGIBTIi,
ganufacterers and Dealor PAINTS, VARNISIISS,
and WINDOW GLASS, Northcutt corner ROMITII and
DACE Streets, Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for the rude of the celebrated Ploreffe
Plate Ulm. mhll3-tf
lATIIITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, Sco.—
We offer to the public White Lend, Zino Paints,
Colors in Oil, Varnishes, &0., at each reduced prices
that we invite the attention of dealers and consumers
to cur stook. ZIEGLER & B?JITH,
mhlB IL W. our. Second and Oreeh Os.
WARMING AND VENTILATING
WARM-WOMB
The subscriber would invite the special attention of
Arobitent Builders and the public to his
NEW CULVER. PATENT SELF-CLEANSING AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which has been BO aucoessfully Introduced during the
last winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is
so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal,
making It one of the most economioal, oaf°, durable
Heaters now In nee.
Also, all sires awl patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath
Rollers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators!, Fireplace
Stoves, Collins' Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure of
smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods in
my line of business.
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater
.repair
ing, and plass reduced to colt the times.
QUARLES WILLIAMS,
(Late Baker & Williams,)
an2.3m 1162 (bid 4061 MARKET Street. Philacia.
„ -
CIERMAN CIGARS-300,900 in fitorti and
A_X tai oak by WILLIAM IL YEATON,
No. 710 Booth FRONT Moot.
Wburational
tuinbcr
0 1014 1,11a/ *
AlqAt;il -1 4t:10 LYON'S OATAWBA
BRANDY bY
`te. A. HAUB, M. D.,
ABUTS' TO VIM STATIC or MenStONVEITTO.
IGurninAL OttaZAClTen.. A light-yellowleh brown
colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; When evaporated
from clean linen it left no. oil or offensive matter.
Analyzed for volatile and - fixed drugs, of which no
traces of any'kind teens found.- Ito color is proved to
be due to a colored resin an .extract derived from wood.
iFr In every, respect it is a pure epiritoue
The fragrance or bouquet whiah it possesses can be leo
lated, and it then appears unlike that from Downie
Brandy or Wine, being a fruity essence resulting from
a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella
Grapes.
OincTIOAL OHAIAO7III.-1, parte in volume of thin
epirit contelne at 60 deg P. 4612-10 parts of pure al
cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts. Of the
spirit afford 23 parte of a strong solution of the oil
which characterizes this Brandy; the epirit left, alter
removing the oil, is pars and odorless, and in all its
qualities a perfect spirit not subjeos to change, One
11. S. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. 1. contains, be
fides the epirit and oil, only 220 gre. of matter com
posed of extract of fruit, gam, and colored resin from
weed.
/learns, January 26, 1868. - •
Dr. 00X11, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAL
It. °HILTON, Chemist, of New York, both pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and free frOM all adulteration.
For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has
no rival, and has long been needed to eupersede the
pirisenone compounds sold under the name of Brandy.
Aa a beverage, the pure article le altogether superior,
and a Sovereign, once remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, As., Ac.
Also ESEIELBYII STILL AND SPARKLING
OH A MPAGNE.—Thene Wines are made In the neigh
borhood of Oincinnatl, and are guarantied to be the
Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for invalids and peraons who require a gentle stimu.
lent, nod for Sacramental purposes.
Retail price *1.26 per bottle. A liberal Moonlit
made to the trade. Dealers will plasma send their
orders to. the n Bole Agents" for the State of Pent
sylyanie, A. P. HAZARD A 00.,
Wholesale Druggiete,
No. 603 MARKET Street. -
Also fortsale by the following apothecaries :
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut eta.
JNO. W. LIMES A SONES,IBth and 22d and Market
streets.
D. L. iiTACKHOTISE, Eighth and Green eta.
R. NNI3INGER, Second and Mary eta., Southwark.
G. W. N.I3,I3INGER, Prausynnk Road and Washington
street.
GEO. B. HOBENBACK, Third and Green ate.
A. It. HORTER. Broad and °oaten Ste. - fell
HOBENSAGK'S IR ON BITTERS.
This Medicine, as its name implies, is one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is es
pecially adapted to those who have a lose of appetite or
are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Piles,
Nervous Debility Gimeral Weakness, and all dieeases
arising from a disordered condition of the digestive
organs.
NOR PEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood
which is so important to brim* about a healthy adieu
TUOCSANDS ARE LIVING
a miserable existence, of a pale Richly aoloi, weak
and emaciated, who could be restored to 'health by the
use of ono bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any -_
thing that is of an injurious nature.
NOTE ALL DISEASES OR THE BLOOD
_ _ ....
theie is no bettor antidote than Elobensackls Iron Bit
tore. Wnen the blood is Impure the whole body is full
of disease. Blood letting may &newer for a time, but
cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there
le no better remedy than these invaluable Bittern.
Their chief sonstituent is iron, and we all know its
efficacy in removing the impure matter from the
whole visceral system. They are prepared by a prao
tioal Chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
physlcians and others, ae the ‘s ne Ties tillna" of all
tonics.
HOW CiRATIFYING
to the proprietor that he has succeeded in communal
ing a remedy for many of the Ills that his fellow
mortals are eubjeot to; and that the publie appro.
elate it is not a question of doubt, but a flied feet,
as the demand for it has far surpassed hie sanguine
expectations.
.11DAD THE TESTIMONY OP A WORTHY CITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remediee without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of Robensaek , s Iron Bitters, and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine ehe eolely re
quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who are similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy.
JOHN DOLE.
No. 11.31 Capitol Street.
;hie invaluable Medicine is prepared only by
GEORGE S. RODENBAOK,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must be addressed.
Price 51. Discount to dealers. fold by Druggists
generally. rati2o-y
TUE LIVER INVIGORATOR,
PREPASIND DT DR. SAFFORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Is one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now
before the pdblie, that ants as a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It Is notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, acting first ou the Liver to eject its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat;
ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with
out any of the painful feelings experiences in the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the aye.
tom at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken
dslly in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up
with unusual rapidity.
The Liven Mope of the
human body; and when it
well, the powers of the
oped. The stomach Mel
on the healthy action of
performance of its foun
ts at fault the bowels are
system suffers in cense-
Liver—having ceased to
cases of that organ, one
made, it his study, in a
years to find some rams
act 'the many derange,
To prove that this ro
person troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to try a
tiortram,
These Gums remove all
the system, supplying In
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole in
cense of the disease-4a-
Dimon ATTAOMS are
ter, prevented by the oo•
Invioonsroa.
One dose, after eating.
stomach and preTent the
ing,
Only one done ; taken
NILIIITYARIS.
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and cures Ooe-
One dose, taken after
PEPSI A.. r
El 7- One dose of two
relieve Slog lIIIADAO/111.
One bottle taken for fe
the cause of the dinease,
Only one dose itnmedf
while one dose, often re-
Cnm.sa♦ Intone, and a
'Only one bottle is
system the effects of me
nogg.
ir -- One bottle taken
8161 lowness or unnatural
One dose taken a abort
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, often repeat
muse in its worst forma,
complaints yield almost
One or two doses cure
in cbildren i there Is no
remedy in the world, as it
Ey- A few bottles cure
absorbents.
We take pleasure In re
eine as a preventive for
Fares, and all FETKEB of
rates with certainty, and
testify to Its wonderful
All solo use st are giving Moir unanimous testimony
in its faror.
'Er Mix IVater in the mouth with the invigorator,
and swallow both together.
TEE LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A 801E8T1/10 MED7CA7. DISOOYEST, and Is daily work
ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by
magic, even the first dote giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice oz , Dye
pepsin to a common Headache, all of which are the re
sult of a DISEABED LIVER•
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
Dr. BANYORD, Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT o SONS, 218
North Second Street.
Entailed by nil Druggists. Bold also by BAMIIEL
RIMER, Twelfth and Chestnut attests, and F. BROWN,
Filth and Chestnut streets Philads. anl3 to tb s-ly
D R. BARNES'
CAMPHORATED EXTRACT OP GINGER
This Medicine has, by its own merit, gained a great
reputation. It Is composed entirely of vegetables, and
is made tram the formula of a dletingulahed physician,
need by hlm in the cholera of 1832. It does not contain
Opium in any form, and never constipates the bowels.
It to equally efficacious in mild and aggravating attacks
of cholera morbus. It has cured cholera after the 6 . rice
water" discharge had taken place. The cramps and
pains of cholera morbne 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, thatdreaded disease,
would dud fewer victims Read the recommendations
of the railroad conductors who have need it for several
years, in the Olreulars.
For the cure of NAUSEA, NERVOUS DEBILITY,
CRAMP. OIIOLIO, FLATIILENUY, and BIDE. HEAD
ACHE, it has no equal.
DYdPR MA of aver twenty years , standing hat been
cured by it. The weakest etomaeh , by twenty drops
taken after each meal, may be restored to a healthy ao
tion.
Nervous tremor, the result of excessive drinkiug, is
at once cured. It has prevented attacks of delirium
tremens.
Two or three doses Is enough to cure sea-sickness.
It In the most valuable of its kind in existence and
is no pronounced by physicians who are using it in
their practice. As a PREVENTIVE of PEVEItB, du
ring their prevalence in Autumn, taken in doses of
thirty drops, when the stomach and bowels are consti
pated or in an oppoette state, it will so prepare the
'system as to overcome anyliability to au attack even of
Yellow Fever or Typhoid.
Persons who have suffered in health from Agne and
Fever have been restored to health by this wonderful
remedy. No one should be without it.
Prepared only at 333 011E3TNIIT /Street.
Sold at stores throughout the United ttatee. A eery
liberal discount made to retwilors.
113atclies, letaielrp, Src
11 E. CIALDWELL & 00.,
•.• 432 CHESTNUT Street.
Have received, per steamers, new styles
Jewelry, Chafelaths, Vest Chains.
Splendid Fans, Hair Pine.
Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets.
Jot Goode and Plower Vases.
Coral, Lava and Mosaic Sets.
Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the sale of Charles
Prodsham's LONDON TIME-REEPERS dole
SILVER. WARE.—
WILLIAM WILSON & SON,
IkrANUFACTURERS OF. SILVER WARR.
(ESTABLISHED 1812,)
8. W. DONNER Firm AND OUNItTLY STEK3BB.
A bogs assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de
attention constantly on hand, or made to order to matoh
any pattern deeired.
Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham imported
Ware. seBo.d&wly
Y S. JARDEN & BRO.
V • NANDFACTDANNB AND IMPORTERS OP
SILVER-PLATED WARE
No. 301 Oheetnut Street, above Thid, (tip stairs,
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade,
TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS
PITCHERS, GOBLETS CUPS, WAITERS. BAS
KETS, OAS ram, KNIVES, SPOONS, FORKS,
LADLES, he. deo
, .
Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. eddy
express Qompanuts.
rillME ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
MO CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, IdERIHIANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in cohneotion
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to ell the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United Staten.
E. S. RAND/FORD,
Rtmlorirst^.4.lt7
E S S SLIAD.-60 Barrels prime• Mess
SHAD, now Minting from Boston atearnm, end for
'sale sul7 JNO IVL. Elitilt&DY 1b 00.
ENNmy- NOTICE-SLOWER.
Am ARRANGEMENT.
111LADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, May 10, 1858,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., IP. M., (Eminent) and
n P. M.
For Wilmington, at 8 A. Pd., 1, 4.80, and 11 P.
ri For New Castle, at 8 A. 61., and 4.80 P. M
Pot Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. AL
For Seaford at 8 A. Al, and 4.80 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 7.80, Entreat, 10.16 A. M., and
6.40 P. AL
Leave Wilmington at 0 45 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.45
and 8.65 P. M.
Deitte Raw Oadle at 8 and 9.50 A. M., and at 8.15
P. M.
Leave Middletown at 8.68 A.M. and 6,45,
Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.55 P.M.
Leave Seaford at 8.25 A. M., and 2 P.M.
- TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 0.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.16
A. M.
BLINBALB only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal
..
' timer°,
Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Philo
phis.
Freight Train, with Passenger air attached, will ran
as folloits
Leave Philadelphia for Perittille Aid intermediate
places at t P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P. ht.
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore ' do 0 80 A. EL.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 010 P. X
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 540 P. 51.
3eo 8.11. FELTON, President.
NEW YORE LINES.-THE CAMDEN
AND MIDDY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES.
--- - •
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NXW YORE, AND WAY
PLACZB.
Leave at 101101 M, Tit : MAIM
At 6A. M via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion 996
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. I. Ac
commodation 2 25
At 8 A. 2d., via Camden and Taney City Morning
,
Mail ' 800
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tacony
and Jersey City, Morning Express 8 00
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. =-
press 8 00
At 6P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evenin gMallB 0
At S P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Clam 2 00
At BP. M. via Camden and Amboy, AccomMOds,
lion, 2.lolase. 1 60
At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Chas 2 00
At 6 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Caw I 75
The 6P. DI. line rote daily, all others Sundays cm
minted
A 111 X. P. M. from Reneington 'Depot, via Jenwey
city, Mai, Saturdays excepted $2 26
xpress Linea atop at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, ko., at 4A. M
and 4 P. M. from Walnut' street wharf.
For Water Gap Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
,
Montrose. Great New; at 6 A. bi., via Delaware,
Lackawanna at Wet tern Railroad.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and I P. M:
For Mount Holly at 6 A. M.. and 2% and 6 P. IL
WAY LINER
For Bristol, Trenton, &A., at 2% and 4 P. H.,
For Pabnyra, Hanause, Beverly, Darlington, Borden
town Ico., at 8 P. H.
Steamboat Rickard Stockton for Bordentoern, and in
termediate places, at gj( P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 10 an 411% A. N.
and for Darlington and Bristol at. 4 P. M.
All lines exceptll)( P. M , leave Walnut street wharf.
it Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each pus
tenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over My pounds to be paid for extra. The Com
pony limit their reaponaibtlity for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond 5100, except by epeeist contract.
WM. H. GATEKIIH, Agent
0. .k. A. B. B. CO.
1858 P E o N zNI S . I. I . C R L A
x V i., A f , T D I A 1 858
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH,
And thenco by Railroad to
WIIRELIN4, T. LOUIS
STRUDENVILLI, caavziirrn,
CINCINNATI CHICAGO,
Louievniem BURLINGTON,
' INDIANAP6LIS, ST. PALLS,
And all intermediate mots in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUOICY AfICHL
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Pamengern to. points,weet of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and °realms, have choice of routes, and are
requested to make a selection before applying for tick.
etc.
THREE THROI3O3I TRAINS LEAVE PILLLADHL.
•
PRIA DAILY,
Forming close oenneetions - at Pittsbtirgh to all points
West.
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1858, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, S. S. earner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
etreets, ae follows :
TZAIRB NOR PITTBDOZGH TRAINS THOM PITTEIZIIIOI
AND THZ WIST LIAVZ. AND THZ WZBT
Mail train at.... 7.80 A. M. Mail train at.. 11.00 night,
last line 100 noon. Fast line 4.60 A. M.
Express mai1..11.00 night. Express mall.. 1.10 noon.
WAY TRIMS ULM. WAY TRAINS AZZIYII.
Hartiaburg so. Harrisburg so.
commodstloms.oo P. M. commodation.7.l6 P.M.
Lancaster a 5.00 P. M. Lancaster .9.60 A. 61.
The mail train stops at aL the stations between Phila.
dolphin and Pittsburgh.
The Express mall runs daily, the other trains Sunday
excepted.
The care leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all points West can be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time dn.
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage.
For further information, apply at the Depot of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of
Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A.
M. and 11 P. M. THOMAS MOORS
my 10 Agent Penn'a Railroad 00.
principal regulators of the
performs Its lane Hone
system are fully devel
moat entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
tions ; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
quence of one organ—the
do its duty. For the dia.
of the proprietors h as
practice of more than 20
dy wherewith to counter
manta to which it is Ha-
medy Is at last found, any
TER 0011PLLINT, in any of
bottle, and conviction is
TIIILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL!
ROAD LINB.—QUIOREBT ROUT. to Abair&
Wilkeeharre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Wand, Niagara
Mllngrain, Burlington Montreal, Bt. Penh
Detroit. Dunlieth, and At. Louis
morbid orbid matterfrom
their place a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
chin ery; removing the
fecting a radical cure.
RRIMOTION IN FARE OP IS TO ALL PRINOIPAL
POINTS WEST.
Peeeenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and WINS
Streets, daily, (Sundays eicepted,) as follows:
7.80 A. M. DAY BXPRESS,
Por 311mira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, (talons, St. Paula, Burlington,
and St. Louis. "
cured, and, what is bet
casional Ilse of the Lxvita
Is sof:Relent to relieve the
food from tieing end soar-
8.80 P. M. NIGHT RXPREBB,
/or Rimirs, Niagara PAM, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago
Milwaukee, Rook Wand, Calms, Bt. Paula, Burlington
and St. Loofa.
before retiring, prevents
night, loosens the bowels
TITISNZBS.
Thej 80 A. M. train run through to HARRISBURG
etoppinge at all Station on the Lebanon Va/ky rant
of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.
each meal, will care Mrs
teaspoonfuls will always
an
At Rupert, for Wilkeebarre, Rlttaton, Scranton and all
rtatione on the LAOKAWANNA AND BLOODSBURQ
RAILROAD.
male obstructlon removes
and make &perfect cure.
stets , relieves Qa o Li a,
pouted, is a sure cure for
preventive of Onotsaa.
needed to throwout of the
dicine after a long nick
Baggage checked to Mlndra, Bud:go, and Suspension
Bridge.
GASPS 01 Plan.
Wilkesbarre 54 60
Pittston 4 60
.
Ocianton 4 76
.
'Wllkesbarre 4 60
Williamsport • .% 60
-
Blngra 00
Canandaigua 00
Oeneva, via ilorham 00
Rochester 60
Niagara Palls 00
Buffalo so
Erie I 60
Oleveland, via N.Y.and Erie 1 00
. —.— ..
for 360P1D1011 1 . 01110•111111
color from the skin.
time before eating gives
makes feed digest well.
ed, cares CHRONIC DIAR.
while finings and Bowsi,
to the Brat doss.
attacks caused by WORMS
surer, safer, or speedier
Itelnlrfaits.
DROPSY, by exciting the
♦Lo Niagara Halls 13 00
Toledo, el& New York and Erie' 18 00
Columbus 13 50
Cincinnati New York and Erie 18 00
commending this mad!.
gsvna and Amin, Culla.
a thiamin TYPII. ope
tloniauds are willing to
virtues.
.....
cc Niagara Palle
Indieurapolie, vta New York and Erie
Detroit, via Niagara Yalta
Chicago, via Great Western Railway
u Lake Shore Railroad
Rock Island, via Niazara Falls
cc Lake Shore Railroad....,
_
.16 00
/8 00
16 00
19 00
19 00
24 00
24 00
Burlington 26 00
lowa City 26 26
Bt. Muhl, 1111 Chicago 26 00
In4lanapolla 20 00
Dunileth 24 80
St, Panic 31 00
•
1 Ticketa oat be procured at The Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Linea Ticket Glace, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and OIIESTNUT !Weal; and at the Pas
senger Depot, BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPREBB FREIGHT TRAIN
Levu the Depot, Droad erect, below Vine, daily
(Stutdays excepted,) for all points West and North, at
k.
Per further information apply at
Preiglit Depot, Broad, below Tine,
or to GRAIL 8, TAPPER, General Agent,
W. W. oor. Bluth and Chestnut eta. Philada.
G. A. NI bOLLB,
Gen]. Pupt. Philada. and Reading Railroad.
11. A. FONDA,
Gard. Bapt. oMay - ism W. h E. Railroad.
,
. A. REDFIELD,
Gen!. Bnpt. W'meport and Elmira Railroad.
•NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD.
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
Far BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, &c., and by
close railroad connections for
Easton, Oatawissa, New York city,
Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap,
Stauch Chunk, Elmira, Wilkeabarre,
Hazleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton.
On and after WEDNESDAY, August 24th, 1858, Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and. WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as follows :
For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap,
Scranton, kr., (Express.) at 6.16 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Ohm*, Williams
port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.15 P M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.45 A. M. and
4 P. M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodationd at 9.45 A,
hi. and 6 P M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 6 P.M.
Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and
3.30 P M.
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
M. nod 2.30 P. M.
Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily,
Sundays excepted.
All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Padden.
ger Railroad.
Fare to Bethlehem $l. 60
" Mauch Chunk 2 91)
" Easton 160
Doylestown 80
FOR SOHOOLEVS MOUNTAIN—By 6.15 A. M. train
to Easton, thence by N. J. 0. RR. and D. L. k W. BR.
to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Mom.
tains at IP. M. Fare. $3.10.
au26 tf ALLIS CLARK, Agent
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN
AND NO R RI S TO WN RAILROAD.-81:131M&D
ARRANORMENT.—On rind after MONDAY, Mr; /OW
1008.
/OR GZEMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6,V, 7,8, p.m min., 18,11 X
A. M.,1 28 4 078, 9 10 'and 11X P.
Leave Genminiolin ' sea, 7,'7,4e, 8, 9, ex, 10%, 11%
A. al. 1-10 min. 2,8%,4%,'6)( 6%, 8, 9-40 min., ahe
up .m. .l
The 7% o ' elookA . M. Train from Germantown
w 'atop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations.
ON SUNDATB,
lowa Philadelphia at 9,20 min. A. IL, 2, , sad
P. M.
Leave Germantown A. M., 1-1 min., 4%, and
P.M
Leave Philadelphia at 6), 8, 9.06 min ,M.X A. M.,
9,8, 4,8, 8, 10 P. M.
Leave Chestnut 8111 at 8 40 and 7.86, 9,10, and 10.18
min. A. 11.,12.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min
P. M.
Leave 9.20 A. M., 9,63 i, and P. M.
Leave Ohestiant Hill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.00 4.10
6.40 P. 11
/OR CONSHORODION AND NORRIS TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6if, fl, 11 A. M., 1.06 rain
8.10 min.. 4X, 6X, 11 X P. M.
Leave Norristown at 6,1, 9,11 A. M., I,BX, and Ox
P Id.
ON BIINDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 8 P. M.
Leave Norristown
OR M.,__ond P. M.
R MARATUNK.
Leave Philadelphia at BN, TN, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 min.
2.05 min., 3.10 mm., 4N, sg, BX, 8, 11,N P. M.
Leave hlausynnk at 'kg 7X, B}l, 9%, 1134 A. 51.
134, 8,4, BN, 7, and 9
,P. M.
M-• Sundays eame s Norristown.
OillifitEß VALLEY RAILROAD YOB DOWNINN
LIMITS Naboblppi at 63( A. Ed.,'and 8.10 n!n. P.ll
Leari'Doirningtoirn iirdet. PI., and 1 P. M.
H. B. SMITH, General Superintendent,
Depot, Math an d Orson am% Philadelplda.
tiailroab tines.
ORESTNTIT HILL RAILROAD
ON SUNDAYS
liailwatr tints
ap ni PHILADELPHIA. AND
SSZREADING RAILROAD.
New Accommodatfou Passevir Train between Reading
and Philadelphia.
Leave., Beading daily (Sundays excepted) at 616 A.
M arriving at Philadelphia at 9AO A. M., and return
ing at 4.45 P. M.
Passengers by this train have over 7 hours in Phila.
dolphin befere returning or leaving for New York.
se4-1m W. 11 MoILIIENNEY, Elecretavy.
113HILADELPH1A AND READINGELAIL - 1
ROAD—FABT FREIGHT LIN - B.—Freight trains
leave the Depot,.BROAD Street, below VENE, daily, for
Buffalo, Buepermon Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
Galena, Dribirone, Bt. Lome, and interme
diate points.
This ie the shotteat route to Canada and the Lake
Porte, and goode will be forwarded with greater &spat*
to the above Volirts than by any older mote.
!AIM or mom MIA 100 awe.
_Via Railroad
let elara . ad alarr. ad elan. 4th dol.
=in Bridge 90 -TO 00 49
i s,. 90 70 eo 40
Dttokirk 95 76 65 45
Detroit $1 20 98 78 ea
Ohieago. 140 116 100 80
Freight going through by ran .111 Zs Way noun be
marked "VIA BAIL." - '
No transhipment between Philadelphia sad Binrinfi.
Mark goods via Philadelphia and Beaolint Baftroad,
and send to the Depot, Broad atrtort", below Vine, daili,
before 6 P. Id.'
Yor further Information in re glad to this route, call
at the through freight elace of tba Philadelphia, Nia.
Ora and Great. Weatern Like, N. W. corner SIXTH
and ONNBTaiIIT. deNl,9
IPIPENbigYLVANIA RAMILOAD.— , —ISS
CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
tante Cities with Western, ittrettintestern, and South
western States, by a contintiOUS FiellWay direct. Thin
Road also connote at Pittsburgh With daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Hirers and at
Oleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all Hirers,
oR
the North-western Lakes ; making the most DIRECT,
OHEAPEPT and DELI/MID ROUTE by which Freight
can he forwarded to and from the 0 HEAT WEST.
HATES BiTWUN PEDIADDGPIIIA. ADD PITT
BURGH.
Inuit Ordara-Doete, Dow, Hatt, 'lnd
121 a, Books, Dry Geode, (in bower
Wee end trunk s)) , Drugs, (in bombe
and bales) leathers, lure, Tk. per IGO
8100113 OtAre.—flomeatie Meeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drugs (in WNW, Hardware
Loather, liquor, (in ecachad
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, &IL ike 60e. per 10
TEND Ouse—Anvils, Hemp, Batton
and Pork, Salted, (loose or in
imolai), Paints (dry and in ell,)
011 a, (except'lard and rosin) lee. per 101
Posits Or.aos—Ooffee, Ash, Elation,
Beef, and Pork, (In casks or bone
*seaward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Barash, German play, Tar,Piten,
Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To:
bacon, Rosin 011, •C Queronswire,
Sem, t hirds., bbla and bone%)
&e., ere 40e. per 100 11
IrLova-76c. per bbl., until further notice.
Gaire—Sbe. per 1001bs., until further mattes.
Oorrox—S2 per bale, not exceeding 600 lba.
until further notice.
In shipping Goode from any point Mast of Phil/del;
phis, be particular to mssipackages Penssylosaid
Bea/road) , All Goods consigned to the Agents of this
Boed, st Philadelphia or Pittsbargh, will am forwarded
without detention.
PaniOur Aolure.—Olarke & 00., Chicago; Pseker &
& Op.. Memphis, Tenn.; It P. Ease & Co.. St. Louis,
Mo. r P: G. 0 , .1111ey k Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham, LatlioVile Bentnoky. ; B. 0. Meldrum,
Madison, Indians; H. W. Brown & 00., and Athos &
Ihbbard, OincinnstYL N. 12. - Pleism & 00., Zanesville.
Ohio; Leech & Co, No. 64 Elltlotroat, Boston; Leech
& Co., No. 2 Astor House, New York No.l Witham et.
York ; R. J. Ilneeder, Wham It
Koons, DclUrnoro; D. A &swat, P Hobo_ 621.
H. H. HOWITOH,
General height Agent.
H. J. LOMBASET,
deg- General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
W)l4linn
FOR R&VANA, via CHARLES
aI g„ TON and Key West. —The splendid steam
ship ISABEL, Capt. William Ho'lme..will leave NRVY
YORK for HAVANA, on FRIDAY. Oet let, touching
at Charleston and Key West for mails and passengers.
For passage apply to
kiIuFFORD, TILESTON. & 00.,
No. 29 Broadway,
Or JOHN WAGNER,
serf-loci No. 7 Walnut street.
aiI(FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0.-HE.
ROWS LINE—ONLY RH GULAR LINE—
GOODS'EHOEIVED AND BILLS LADINO. SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
Freight and Insurance at less than by ateamshlp
"KEYSTONE STATE," Oap•a;n 0 P. Marsha:Lan,
which will Rail on Saturday, Sept. 245th, at 10 o'clock,
A. hi., from second wharf above Vine at.
For further particulars please Bee advertisement of
Steamship "KEYSTONE STATE," in this paper.
Jar freight or passage apply to
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
• AMERICAN ROYAL DUEL ESTRIX.
PROX INV TORT TO LITAAPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Panne
/ROM 100101 TO LIMPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage SllO
Second Cabin Pawns 00
Tke 'hips front Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Oapt. Jadkine. CANADA, Gent. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERIC A, Ospt.Wiekinals
ASIA, Capt. B. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Ospt.llyrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Oapt. J. Leitch.
These ?web' carry a clear white light at masthead;
green on starboard bow ; red en port bow.
ASIA, Lott, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkins, '• N.York, Wednesday. Pent. 20.
NIAGARA, Millar, cc Boston, Wednesday, Oat. 0.
ARABIA, Stone cc N.Yor Wednesday, Oct. 78.
CANADA, Lang , cc Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 20.
AFRICA, Skannen, " N.York. Wednesday, Oct. 27.
ASIA, Lott, cc Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 8.
PERSIA, Judkins, c. N.York,Wednesday, Nov. 10.
EUROPA, Leitch, cc Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 17.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Shops wilt net be accountable Sur
Gold, Silver, Bullion Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
'
or Metals unless bill ' s of lad i ng are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed.
Nor freight or passage apply to
SeM.y E. OUNABD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
FOR RICHMOND, via Norfolk
and CITY POINT—PALL ARRANGE
MENT—TWIOE A WEEK—UNION STEAMSHIP
COMPANY'S LINE OP STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8 A. M.,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
VIRGINIA, Captain 3. R. Kelley.
. PRNNSYLVA4IA, Captain Teal.
CITY OP RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell.
These fine steamships will sail as above. They are
handsomely fitted up for Ismsengers, having saloons on
deck; are provided with Yrancis's Metallic Life Boats,
Life Preservers, &0.. and no palm; or expense spared for
the comfort and safety of pmsengers ; and the protection
of goods.
This Line offers the quickest, cheapest, and most
comfortable route for passengers, and is In advance of
anyother for despatch and economy for freight TO TRH
INTERIOR OW VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA,
AND TENNESSEE:.
NO TRANSHIPMENT BY THIS LINE.
Passage to Moho:Ion, or Petersburg, $8; meals In.
eluded. Passage to Norfolk, E 8 ; meals included.
THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr.. General Agent,
an27-Im No. 14 NORTH WHARVES.
FOIL OHARLESTON-AND SA
VANNAH -HERON'S LING.
GOODS REONIVED AND BILLS Or LADING 13/ON/ID
EVYRY DAY
The splendid first-elm side-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE or GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
'one of these ships Bailing every SATURDAY at 10
o'alook A. 11., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
FOB OHABLESTON
The KEYSTONE STATE. Captain Oharles P. Marsh
man, will continue to receive freight until this evening
and sail Saturday, Sept. 26th, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
YOH BAVANNAII
The STATE 0? OSARGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin,
will commence loading on Thursday, Sept 211.1, and
sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Sept. 25th, at ID
o'clock A 3i. , ,
At both Ohirlentin and Basannah, titans nhiptesonneot
with steamers for lflorlda and Havana, and with ran.
roads, tte., for all places in the South and Sonthwent,
PRXIGHTB REDUCED
Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per vent. below
NOW York steamship rates.
INSUBANO.II.
FREIGHT and INSHiI ANOZ on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin passage 120 00
Steerage do 8 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship hu Nailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON Jr
No. 828 (late 81) North wiLar4s.
Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BUDD.
Agents In gayannah, O. A. GREINRII & CO.
Pox Florida, from Charleston, Steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
Tor ilorlda, from
ry Saramaah, steamers ST. KAM
and ST. JOHNS, eve Tuesda and Saturday.
For Havana h trom Charleston y ,
steamer IBABEIL, on
tke 4th and 19th of every month. jell
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
-11-111 POOL, BBLBAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DB .IdY, without delay, for 80 dollars.
Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
PLOY NW TOl2,
New York, McMillen, &tardily, Jnlylo stl2ohlloek M.
Edinburgh, Gumming, ~ Oct. 30; ~ '
Glasgow, Goodwin, ~ August 7, gc
ZION GLASGOW-
Glasgow, Goodwin Uturday, Jul y 10.
New York, McMillan Wednesday, August 11
Xdinbargh, (Jamming Saturday, Aug. la.
BATES OP PAJ3Bd.G.II.
ram GLABOOW.
Sint alsai 16 gatnefs
Steerage, found with cooked Forlsions 8 i,
=MEM!
First Olaes $75 00
Steerage, found with cooked pr0vi5i0n5. .... .. ..
Ohildren under 14 years of age, half BO
tare; atinta In
Steerage, free.
Return tieketa available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
First Clam $l4O 00 Steerage $OO 00
An experienced Surgeon at taohed to each Steamer.
Nor freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & 00., us WALNUT Street, Philadel•
pkla.
BOBBER OBAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LONJIY, Buchanan Wharf, Baltimore.
lOU
Summer Eraortz.
.1-I" 'S HOTEL,
WILLLAMSPORT,
LYCO3IING 0017NTY, PA.
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
banding, corner of TRIED and PINE Street, formerly
occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged
and refitted it in a superior style.
Williamsport le one of the most delightful inland
towns in Pennsylvania and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well the traveller as to those citi
zens of the metropolis who desire to rase an agreeable
time daring the heated term of the summer.
His omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet and
Railroad Depute free of charge.
jy2.54m W. 11. HAY, Proprietor.
fsi BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THI
AN- well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
be' opened for the reception of Visitant on the 18th of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now tally completed, and the whole establishment has
been furnished. In superior style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of
the United States.
The Rotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. MINN, whose experience courteous manners, and
attention to hie pleats, give the amplest mammas of
mated and kind treatment.
In additien r to theothernieans or access, It is deemed
proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a
daylight ride from ohaenherehnes,
The company have made extensive arrangements to
empply dealers and individuals with ~ Bedford Water , *
by the barrel, carboy, and In bottles, at the following
prices, at the i
Springs, malbery) viz
bora, barrel ' 34 00
Do.. Oak) 803
x Do.' mulberry) 8 00
_
oak) - 2 130
Barbey, 10 Wows 2 25
Bottles; IX pint, per dozen 1 40
The barrels are earefelly prepared, so that pur
chasers, mq depend upon receiving the Water heat
and sweet. • .
all communications should be addressed to -
Tins B7IDEOBD IdIXBRAL SPRINGS 00"
20/241' Bedford Qom% re.
A. HERON, 'S.,
828 North Whortree
$1.30