The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 24, 1858, Image 4

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White. Efee•wf.l.k C0..?0. rote, dated 28tli`Mmii,
UST at ftw e r iSef*_.lbalrer,4Bolt fort s 2 e s gei
HIM Aa, AL; TAKSBRIN/S4k
Bxemito4l e1,,-x• fate or brawl:11011er, des d., •
HAND . SO3I , IIIIEI3H Rt enllttel..WlTit RID
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Spruee cot arca gffibre Area; oilit or-woad
amt. . 01 tors Spimaestreet,ll6 feet, onl3yes•
more ittreietto,ikan•rt P'S .4 - 1....,:vre1 , 1•, , %1-• , i 'll--' I
SIOUREVI,RA4,,, , IXTRNTTURE,, -LIMN ,- AIIINQRS,
tINE 0 ,4EM8/ 13 ,0 40 - • ~,,
Immeatate44 r the it s or tne homer will. be,soyr,
She entire -hemp& Id fur n it u re, -. . 1 4 •-'"
NINTLI•VALL SALE , L2Sth SEPTEMBER,', f • ,_
Will Include).: a 4. -i a .‘ A) 1 ~.., • . ,, r , ~
Orphiu4Pottri le- • l r ' of Hemmer soin,ors.,
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AMUSE/404 BLOT F GEOUND,Logen Ares%
betweeellattonwomt-and
~.Green streets -and west of
Bona* , Oil' bolinh's,'-,--,-ii- t, I',,e 6, ,
' ' Emit . N ,,shte,lcAsii4l, it': Warder, Deed.
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NOB SLT.---_,Tbrore-sAry , brlck deellissr NoSle,
street. ve treA- lath efrettt. i, i 1,, , •,. t, _ L ,' .
lIANIMOME 9Diammtrinerrapt,lrEirr 'owl;
'OP SURIENTIL Matta; :14(121251,-north of /Ironic&
street, superioratable and ncoaeb-beafehmoS• btfliu Pt
den extetutio,o , tVaateetlitreet.,Ligbe,whole premieres,
in perfect _orderer Venni may beeba4 mt the. auction ,
room.•v . illX Avis-044M0 or. the gingham, money
May_nmkopoppiipprgigige.-44- ..A ..,.., '-',-, f i , 1
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NEAT MODERN -11.1vIDEN011, with marble front„
SixteeethstrestidePnorrit of Spruce etreet, 20
feet front. ,nrannadiste,possession•
ELIGANT,ISE unthOlt.-The_ elegant brown-stone
resblenae,.Nmaa LeWolortt.striet.mear .ItitleaSonre
Square,. arlthliStra:Molerulmproeementspmd tallest;
rate order. , , irlsr ,, , , - , if .
VAIIIABLII.III4,IW4XTATBSNS TYR OT Mlt TY,
Three-ebaryr•jorn,sndflwelljog, No.-1744 Market.
street. wlth xe„ b, rick .s.2 . oellfpga in - the titabiet24,4".
-. by 119 Mat- 11 , 0' holing: ' ' •
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.0.41, 0 ,64,,,i„; 17 , , 5 ' a1 ;... n •h•• ,:• , ,,,..4- •
THRXE•STORF BRICK BrORI9 AND DWELLIN4, -
aorthwielr-Wrnerllratifli-liteWSiEftSiretrailts; lath
Southwark. • _ ~..,r-,.,-,,,.,, :-
'VALUABLE CORNER - LOT; SO 'feet bit Twentieth
; street, 120 - feet.ffir Brown. 'street' 68 - feet - an Capital.
street, withjiTime kitiariOt Ile Eloatesestreet. looms=
00,13110 R PRIISRS.BY.-Aree.abrry : brick church,
and Large lot of ground/ Nagy etruot,between Math and
Seventh, and Lombard sod South streets: .
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10111 t BRION DWELLINGS. rrlbree.etory brink
dwelling, No 1818 Wood street, sbove'Duke street, I
with thrseArlek4w,ellir9trin thelpsweir ~,,,, , ~,
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STORE AND DWRINING.--Tbreoetory brie -„
k,eforo
and dwelling, northeest cerner of , d'wer , W•efioeud and
Shorewood et•eeta., , <•
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riEdTgItratSHO.NNOR, 1i0.,-,SS Bath, stresiol,
Books cooiiity,il , l., atis Ilabluf tou; ° Am" fr"l the
eteamboattendlogr, • ~r ,r , ~ r: 1 • f ,-k t , ,-, ~_, ~
Slowly ,11, , lua.,,Esiete Of AHEM ,Ti- Lentts Deed.
NINE tILLDING L9TA, FIFO itatdi.vil : ,"!-- • ~
LOT, Vllmatortatrect, west _of Austin street.
LOT u , u ryeet.corner nfllerenthend Lents i . treste.
LOT., litteoth. Street, !oath ot Lents street:
FO Eilzr ',Zetiti etreet,'areet liF.Miereutt; strata:
LOT. Twelltit streqS norp [,Lents street, and
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A LOT, son Mime oihtelif, 44:„Tweitui - . 014 , ten ' l'
streets. ~.., , -.:. , .. '., 7i rs ^ ~47, •
irr• Trilitartsooblinose hritabtlist . -, >, - _
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LARG crirriwitiprat - Lot,krOrtbuit, ' corner
Broad so Piiteemreeta, l'Arfebn On Broto street, 95
feet on Spruce et , est rid 05 feet on Westmoreland t».` '
one of the moat veinal' eIite:SILVIO - 41u Diefclty,Lthteri'
fronts. ~. ~ ~, i ~. .
,tiretioly Self. " '
.s . cont r 'thin = iirobt! -.2.6.14,6 - iiia' aliu iltd.ti•
brick Akre nottEareltrik 0,7 . 1.130..N0tih Wont 'street,
with twirfrAhhidWillftrgs t bit'briWor 9 ori Itopentlet ' _
TFJNII, PALL SALE--00TOBER btb.
Will inehtdeL.X. • .-• • • • •• ..1 , ~,, 1,. • • ~ .•
Iseautorlo ; , -r
2veSePyrr- Balo:Rstatri r of 0., Dedsker,
• / --',.'-''. Deoeirteato , ' -- • I - * ~ • .1
FOURfTEIRFADSTORYISEHOR DWELLINGS; OTTER
Street. eiit•afitaftipsill•arbsClCedifigton. ,•_,-.• ;1
TWO TIIRER.WCORT DRIOKADIVIbLINONOTTNII
Street, wall of Soho' blinribtfßinirliiirton.- . - ±
Orpbaus 4 VotirloSefe-UlistitiOWN,Sadokb W. Surd,
, • - .o t•A• , Z. Allitcliagedl , - 1 3 '• ,-• • '
BRION' , DWRLLISOLVPItaIiIti
DWELLING,LAND
STABLE, and largeLOT, about X •of•th' sere 'Fronk
- dI
,fod turotideWiteried Arcot (late- Dlitriot•of
Richnoilr.oll.li $ , ,. ,, tit i?....:Y., ..; , c, I°robed, nikt SkleLtetiteoftolnit Jones, deed,
Tic orruiremtroury,anTotormsraANos, ORovrp•
Street. *data Of AVitsblitteSt•lstelfehatntrion: - - a••.•
Orphana , Court Peremptory Sale-Estate of- Benjamid
--?' evta,n ,, Slishburner, deceased: , ••` , "'• i' '
VALUABLE PROPERTY, WEST PHILADELPHIA
-Store-residence-and three-large-lots, northwest cor
ner T»/ tiokidmittltypis; ,- r it( r' 'V . ; '," :r ~'''...-
blecutois , Peremptory Sele-Petate:or ,lishe elatl,
deceneed,-, , - • • *
VALUABLE nustrross mookrroN.-.Two three
story brink dw,ellings . ,9los Ainirmuorth pig' street,
between Market sed AraisiNeets. •., - , ,
' . * l l 3 PPllete ,, ,‘ ~ ;-,, ,- , .
Lot north ,gl4, rpirtY 1 1t, , west of ,Yirth street,
adjoining the above, :nr -••-.., •-- ' ' ', '-'' '''
it-r- Bale kb v pit l i,:- , .!' , •
Ili See Illhoiripitfe.niniio,f . :o4 t i inie iieperilie;
Fifth and North_streeti, ----
Zzematirir - Peremptory . Sale:-Nabitt, late , of, fames
Bell, deceased, • ~,f -• i • 4 --- .• -.
VALUABLE LOTA, ealit)sldelmoAn Street, above
etriettM/.,'.7:3 - 44.: -5 rA „ 3,...,4 4 / ,• , mk,t,„%,
Executors' Sate—Estatiiorgicif*s'ENEOfrlii, deceased.
NOE EJUVWELVVIVIITEBBI. ".. , 41.andiforne -16 °ascii
residence with large ads yard, Not 22V2iorth , -Twelfth
street, ailtrvis fitage Late& : ,
WALNUT d3T5E1111,..-The:elegantilironn.atoneveld
dance, No-1727 Walnut elf fet-searaitteohoofe eduare.-
WALNIIA'aitIEST;-'4l.lkhabtoo-ioodarkscoldhaeo;',
No. 1117 Walnut street, befeteenNieventkund Twelfth
streets, ncrtb aide.- • '- "pa,
13110 . 1VN-STONB_ ' Atvalpillicusa,l-,Txto handsome.
brown von, -revidencetanx4474iind., 49 !death Thkrd
street, Ware:4lomo , `,l - 4 •-• Ft.
OIIi haticitomi modern
dances, lioa.l4o.lsndinosLcheatnuf, struit r OplOnnade
row , • 4 :fiV ,
SPEuGE srallEy.—stegast new,broyedNione,ree/-
dance, No.lll,l7Jpenociefreet,Aotwelq:Seventeueth and
Eighteenth streets, near Ritter. house eocere.--.c
llNZOtfigin'te-,Nee *2l.lofilefKr,e l l49nee,'.No. 1991.
Pine streeteweekoCtilpSeentkettreet,,t
VALUABLE CORNER, tLICIT.,-,30, Og ;foot
erect 188 , takt on rd.549 1 9 1 91t.thtr0cC. ,, A100,
front on-the.-Germantown -Ina INoriletown-rallioad-
Three valuable fronts c".. 3
1 1 .6141.-100 *area, with gromovemontiblicw Elgotta
county. neer i lmynnu. tcliwarc.,o - ,-, - V' e
11 E 1, 10. 10 karlA Pe
tied' strept,idatja 01, 91aVitreit..- ,
TOMAN/PIScArIY.4TAOIO,P.AOP,.:4IIITOI3B; - ;
SIXT.N.M . --OMNIBIVBEV-11117NNINt4E 0fd.14-111.4.
• Me:Wednesday Morning, -
Bapt4 ; mber-201b,,at nolecsx,itt:o4,l4we. .4.14
Fatr.mintsitial6.lroow6o,, wa.t. Wee ,t hetliikn
TwentkCbetond akeTifenty:thlnritiCiti.^irifbant rez
servo, 1.6 , toittilboloi:Otp bentritte4alteill'id
rnuultutOrder, , Tbilis.ai xalev'dittfyllppicianined and
elute pee f, - ." ,
Salo at Nos 1.10 - 1914441-SthitliPOOAh atileitl ,, " 4
813P311101t• etAsollaitong PINE'
• ,Bittftldiernk.:oAltriTt7ll.llll:ol37..,W::'-f:7:':.-2
On ThUtedalqiiintlntigi4-.
At 9 o'clock, at the .etteticeititore,'ail extenaive
assortment of excellent eeeond,band furniture f elegant
piano-forte, 4P.neltfentn eAre.44ii
feelnieo )? 00 11Ittl,PAnWeAVT. 4 ,ARM!!,.09t.e.
tot e°nTiP;l:e.Y.°l(-.#frblitit-4;,;
MO,S.E BNA 'PRA-N-0 -AUGTIONEER
aND COMMISSION mzu0,441,, a : 2 A , p 3472!,
SINT R and MAON Strada ' •
LAMM SA.I4 tooN—ggsgEN
Lorsit - ,••
The laigast ealnnflrrtyli t r.ti t gerfftln thin
"ay will take plebe _ , -
On Tuesday Morning, - •
September:lSM lattra'aliPScefitlfelas Natbans , auc
tion eters, soutla.a.t corner of Sixth and lbws streets.
entrancoloada*Obilfnitalltiefiltreifilb4lll-Ohneht '
in part or 5cp9r10rqQgfic431.41r.e4:;010,49,!..e0ft14,..
raglans," ssa, nesetihits, vests, taffeta, -
boots, shoes, umbrellas, superior silk (dircasta t /SiMs t;
find silk dress patterile, =ulna do laiwa, debege. rue,
sine, casboaare chintz, andoet,hAir t drones, and- dress
patterns; broch'e, -Stella.' adaron erfafieliSaid woollen,
figured aneripuoulk,apd other long and square shawls;
fine latergellir -elegant, silk-velret- elesks,
circulars, bnegnee r dc ailk. eatspp marlpo,apd both eloalts, ciroulare, , bistlefiribditreadttllits; thistricki
wardrobe, dry g 0 6 .35, sloth and cassimere cost and pant
patterns, sattinets, -16 ddi'ait'Ve6r IMPeider buckskin
purses, 2.0 very fine airpordeprisi, todAe. Cutlery, a
number of fine pocket and pm( kuldesaancy boxes, time'
Pi eUd Witi*.99o/o:ekbiciell„fowliiig
ere; law; roedlotiNtherfloglealc-'histerical;lafiC , lslacel.`
leneons books; - furniture, feather-. b eds, bolsters and
pillows, carpe t s, qullttif omfortablat Plialtatslageata,
and beldleitgeperalky ; • ions:Ain, old_ violins. galPartt, -
Mara InStribbOutli, Maks, earpentir 4.Htl; opal; ttiolo j ,,
travelling trunica,valisea, carpet b ligt!'w,*l4o;l;fisor
MB
BO vary ripe, joyietry, !aka; in, pis, ,fit
lota of varbini iliatort and prlials
purchase/3,AM, 411%P.1,1 30 4,44' 1 , 0 0 14400, Pg0.5 0 1 ,0 '
bargain - a"' - : • -•-
ir'.Tpe ,goopbs, ptyrberviJso hixe*'
aminaileit Matith'itterhoon pieflothrto tidal
partlaularp ill a Lay, AAR ! ,
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Q.A.MtlElt - 4 , ./rATHANS, ,,, AiIOI I ,/01q . 814
1 , 7 and 140NRY•1/0 Aid - ;(11tald NA.,..924 - outb.
Tanta Street, below Wan'? ii 4f6 “11.:1?"N,P., 1 7:,
digit doors beldVtfie hdlidli g,•; -, • ,„,. ,_ . • ,
ld o dWgittataltgailrldn'l`o drodltr Al. )I.i - tin* MI
Woloek in the event= , - •,* -..-- •• - '
ttutdoet pateAtfireetsiesKailli I;titiffp:fil, at.
tonbiti:4)lokwaktottatuti. , I.; . -.''' ' "
, , O&PATAffr '-''
Sgiabllikatj‘data , r 2.4 doriiii. 1 ) -' ' /,
AgeAptifirt r itlttitettilifiloyfii thotteanyse la.
1
monda, wild ratforga mt , 4,,,i e wor t a wmo b yr ..
ohandive, Olothingl NW•ai V , gg,tllggig, MAO&
IngtvamEnta, Gang, Hottsupoltuftvoj . And Boo& of
avant deadription. ;to v 0 drs,
Am px4A-daix Ellidgli.ilkliklldat*AlltiktdrelA4
uP lll " adgatuati;frohi l ine lidadta , d dal
_,liid ntr - ii l idij?
will be
ammo wilt pii deaf , pet taouth ; nee seer avar
tke loved market ritteT ~1 , ,
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Thiel Rom House having a dpitlt, $l4O ;get, Me lar go g.
Bra and Wet-proof vaults to dote all valuable., and prli
rate watchmen fog thelptitntadaVilioyNlAVav ibilni
rum effected ror the benetlt4 l l ll P o *Osatotnit geode
adimMtni cc • : ei,x,i-46.1 , -;AVeLlita ciiptio,,
this4' lam Dr ii, - trittite mitt weA*ancee on more estle
iZigibutkat a -- -tiadr it,rothar ht
fatt ;agatr . rlild ' 1
ttolift dfitYlatid i to tatortitteellt ldtditn, eitteatliVti,
Oa saY 0 1 Ritts,fp -,i q. ri f,:4•L 7: il Ai ,N.Y.,.. 'Ai,.
- ' ? , i'4 l, 4r..rarr ri BALL
6014 Eti,im.larits.Co Voravatoitoolair _idn',..and
alotatairmawsaioaktraatteea-ner4B.-----..... -Irc• - i‘
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Laii , seng _ ~. , g - mliqi !...., 'l" a t iv i wit h e wit
--eatee-bralstion.-
e ' NE SS.;iiRINikEY --4 c 'OO.l ,
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t '' l '',.,qtq• 420 IattWAT'DTREET , P '• • j
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-.c•_ - Tlie'rialenf shawls, of !decant. IL Henteapaln & •
, .s ftepritMoh,,,ll-prietpnaktd-ylnlit , -', ; •
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, , 1 ,-, s . Tani - day, kronalng,' F . . '
- 4 ,l36tAtnialielt*,:tA 10 i:Olock.'="`" • ' ' ''' .
/- *'=" 4 ' .5 47/Vl` IS-MORNING- AT , 'lta 7 &CLOCK. .
~;1 , ...4•40 A 1 1. 0 rL , . Wa lave now arrangedfor enaminatino,'
Tat? getrib r ie - Orrldia - soopirfig, Bepteadlrer - 24th, at
lb optaeltilby'catategutr,"an,Xix'elontbs,'-ovedit, font.
Indidrediatokaged arid. lots' ord-ancyandnteple Branch
~ d el:toodniwiliibio nit'. Aitelitimk , or .tyo trade.- - • . "i:.'
.•" •'''- 1-r ' +'l"7/N11515-GOODS.-.. --• r. , ' . • •
-..;-: - Akni . IClN44nOlirded in Aide Nall membig --, ',-„ ,, -'"? "
.050 Pleriefo,4 lionYer4.lo ol s., Neilirt s t,, , .. , if,l o ii
-65 'Ol6 "0:4 , 'Ake - 0 -titscoloredP . 2 ._me, •
.TAO I dd'il - 4,4" ,, hlcr..*‘ - ' , '' btoutponster pliat.....' "
a ' 0 de- , -4-3thiellaidltirrei Ottithal? r''' : -
r '5O, dor" , 04 tbriApleld'oliihnnives. ,- ; -. " , ','•,- • -:. „ •
4'4 1 74 doe
,4 2 .4.bayederwsettn , latnesr •-a '• :'. • ~.
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. - r`at Ida'? printed delsidieeridAashmeres. . , -
'.. ''l. dal SaPerinneilk poptlea , " - ' '-,, • • ,-, ~ ..
" 1,50 do A , 04 'dna sllk.strlettluarred. • • .• .". f .'.,'. '.. ,
~.,. 1 i6lo*itiOnAtutlityliliek;groo dh Ittihad*, Moire in
tVoir'es; Opured,blaaltrodle,rvietaplald.beyedero poull• de.
sore:i ra 1 - , ,,, , 5, e.> -, 2, .r. , - 1, - 5.-0, ~, ~3 ..,. . .
17411TEll'NDON rI3LACIV,P.OIErfiT' DE 80ID05t -
-"e ..v - i - -.F„-. P ,0.7 - .IIDTAIL: TDADIL,f, A -"A; , - . • .a .-
I• 4 :s6llridildhibteentrit.heavy silver edge.bleci poalt de
~,' -4 OFtINSILTMIRLAWIN si.ND...Bo..kftvgii: ~, ,
' '...! ‘ iiio '1 -4Verio hes.T.tokms4llo ahwarle...! ~ ~ ;„ ~
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.'Al e -ininneki-ritnnktiiintent.iibboni,'ll4ii•iisinbilo
;! Vl r gagaiiioiYA6c) i ii ' ihiitiiiitii. l ' 9
-: i r Iz^ --This Morning; -'--- -- --- -
„zoo p..C.l'ariabroehethordered - Stella shawls , i:-
,1-4:: , ....-;--, -.f-OWAICEI, ,-, . .. •
'f.."430 tots ririw sfyle..euk, Rid cloth cloaks and donors. '
-:.- v letittlftoll42REl) -LINNN - 41A1.113R10 11Dg.111.,
r. ' 252 , iossgk stshroiderss-linen-cambrie handkercbiefe.
"gems 41,em,t1ILII. 'V ALNNOTAB-170R , QITY _
,'• 1 - : This Mo aline,
, r 1.50 liecos rich Paris tulk plaid valenehis. i
r 6- 4 PIN
-' JEYB,ENOM iIL&CH,MEDINOBB. ,
AD; 250 plieed 0 1 4 fine to extra fine Pans black me- '
k../o.P. 1 1
• . -, ~..' It iLLI3OILVDDLoCOILDROS DE DIENES.
' - ,pta32 inch Lyoos heavy black Bros de rhiuee.
, , v20a30 Inch extra heavy (roadevhinec. , .
V - --,7I3AYADERD AND 0151PRI! PIJIILT DE BOIN.
122 cases 27 inch colored Dayadere and, Ombra poalt de
sole': 1
- • 1 eater 27 Inch rich plaid ponit de sole.
, „,7•Vi -, ; 8.474 1 . ' -01 7.4. 7 /7 1 0NON ROODS. :; 1- „,
, - 'This Maiming,
, &pt. 24 , th„at,A9 p,'cdoek,,by cpamlogne, en 5 MOnthS ,
eredlt':-.
...__ . _
"did ipaokages 'andlota MIAMI and Maple Frinelvdry
6 oodal
Beep iinil'eatittoitiee Miry . on the mornini
LAEOE AND.EMBOTAL, BALE OE BRAWLS, OF TELE
MANIIPADDIIICE AND I E DOIITAT!ION or Masses.
)113. TLEENEQUIN -
• On Tuesday Morning,
Moflept he m b er, 2 redit. Bt con l itela MAO lo , olock, by catalogue, oonsix
•ting - -
-Paris printed Thibet and Yerkerol shawls, golerie and
btella borders.,- „ - I I
Moll new designs I;aris printed, round oornered,,man.;
Slllasbswig. - Irliblearealemborders.
-;%:•blegantprinted ,Angera-Peluehe- ahmtisr with rich
chenelllBfrlogea=4 new article:
Zilch Paris broche. bordered Stella ehewle in great va•
-Arty or new and choice patterns„ - -
Nutirely pawned rich deeigne brocho borders, ritilud
bornolll.btella shawls a mantillet.: .
iebreitobish, yawl ch*mille Stella shawls in
*eat lrabibt.y . „of patterns, a large, proportion of them In
relied:corners., ,
Paiialaney,pluakandyjenna , cheneille shawls.
Ecinire andlong all.wool and chaine lain() Paris and
V( eAnti manufacture brach° ahswle,Apoludlng a variety
i nf new patterns and colorings never before offered at
.rpitithr•r f ,t ,
'ref' , 'Chafed' high' nolo an d
Heh`allic - frgtigeld Thibet Ater merino shawls; in
eitra line qualities oily.- ' -
Bled * linentiongaedgmare,plain aprl hlaolc,Phihet
and merino,. yrop,Cfrloges,;,, tr. % '
1137 Tbe sb„ve,ehanie are all goods,;af this Resew:es
iruportatlen,:nuf tqf In choice ,ailortrnents t eArp,ble,
colors; aprimilifor the 'Philadelphia trade.
T - R9MASLISII4OII ,- AxionoNsEtc.•
t-"„ ; :•;..131.0,v.in te SONS , . SALE- - -
VITO:NM 4,139,N131 FIRt3T.ItALL SM;11 01 11,1-
7..'314.1v1 - ITALIAN - MARBLE AND ALABASTER
'v'ST,sIVUARY,...VASES,-.1111,NS CARD - REOEIVERS,
`'IMA NT FL VASES ,- BRONZ E GROUPS_ AND FI
GURES, PARIAN WARE, FRENOILOIGNA, BIEN
,- NA..! AGATE, AND_ BARD:10410 LAMPS, VASES,
TIRNS4-141.111,-, , ANN, Gismo. RANGY GOODS,
= Will take' Ale° et...the Importe rs ' waro.roiams, No.
' SSO Arch ati r eecbelei Seventh; • • "
, Wednesday, Atornin - e
29tli 10'N o , clock; - and will be continued et 7N
Welork in the evening. ,The,nolleetion may be exam
:duel on Tuesday morning and aiming - , 28th instant.
The attention of iniateura'",and:all admirers of the
-One arta,,Berespectfully called to the there Sale: The
wholes- invoice hrof direct' 'iMportation from Italy,
.Prance,andEnglini. - - "' ' •
TERMS'OF 'SALE -11ndei SlOO l -eish ; over sloo—
rodaths , credit toFtiiiiiroyed endorsed notes, payable
_ _
81-W-ILLIA24:- MnSTERR, GENERAL
AU'OTION 4WD GOMMTSSION STORE,flici.' '45
- Niirthfkattirell'ilteeet 'below- Atelt. • "
• Auer:former.
- tatiGE , PHIttteIPTORY: 8/tIM , SUPERIOR' HOUSII
- ••' SOLD:titfitNlll.llo3; 0.11 1 / 1 0F1'7AUDNI1`00.11, Oen-
I.VErb , efiaTtiti WARS, ko.
--",• • -n , ThierAternine, ' • ' '
„4t coMlimk,-at . tlio, 'notion , - store; trill be se Id by
ostlogrici, - % - a%large Abe. superior assortment or-parlor,
ehimber, and dining-room furniture, otfloe forniture
earpetsi - mirrors,‘,Yo.c , • '
Also, to Which we would call the attention of 'dealers
and others- , - - --‘- , rr . - -
. .
72 doseolooklogg)tteses, Assorted Oxen
100 Clotloi, vailcus patterns, 8 day and 30 hour:
200 groan ternmon tab , e'antlery.--
OAItP&T .p , At I It
-a -0 , 11011,8, , FEATWEIV BEDS; ite
Atad, Nom geotletath deollologbousebe t ePlog, if large
'...ehiottment ofJaMperlot furniture; coMerlting mahog Loy
-dretting--Mitercu,q wtstittitudo; high-post tedsteede,
perl,or there: pier tablet centre' table, marble-top ta
blet' tafas,'eltspetsibllrroce, 'feather bed, •mettteesee,
,t0. 1 ,t0 ;5_ I „ .
• • -
- Also I &Marsh,' iieerlyheir cost 876.
JA. 'I , IIINVIVAN-, '11.11011.0.148E1L
NO:4:SZt IVAINtrt, abord - FOUlatis
'mrr: Persona recorinictui with consignments can rest
assnred thetthelipropeity*lll not be 'sacrificed.
"lir Qom:4slone more moderate then those charged
by any other , Auction HOll5O in the city. -
; Err Consignments respectfully solicited. •
Sales raid louttediatelv after' the eoedi ars
8.1198 N BALV-00T08ili Bth
This le
13U8INS88 , 11Tftign1lAND tiWSLLINO2I, , BROWN
6T11.113Ti. ABOVE ,, ,01:11tTII-J3TEBET. A • bust ,
1` neat: inanC 4 osith' , fent , dwellings on ' the
rear, and the lot of groundeouth aide 'of Brow) street,
:29 feet west trod rourttr atiesti 18 feet front, 17,4 feet
deep. Soidect to $2l ground-rent.- The property fa In.
'surednfoeB49oo,,i.and rentetiniegai , t4td) to punctual
Orphiine , :dieit Absolute fiale-4steti.of. David Oar,
-
. . .
.-1' .„,....... ~-.- I lisle, Deceased.- ..._. 7 ' _ .
-. TREltit-STollf RIIIIOR-,DWELLINCI, SIXTR 13T.,
MISLOW.II,OAT.EB - OTII.B.ST.,—A genteel three-story
brink Idwallfrig;:,Slxtlil- street, Alelow Coates street, 50
,feet front,sB.feet deep. $lO groond-rent. - •
- Orphans , Churl-Absolute Bale—Same -"Estate.- -
..-1190-DWELLINOS,'OARLIBLE COURT.—AIso, the
two emelt dwellings in Us /ear, of the, aboVe, fronting
'. - .on Carliele Coart,2o feet 10 Inches in front, 55 feet II
Z...,..OrPlialsali Court Absolute Salos-13aine'Betate'. - .
01-ulif4 l . ols k - • 1 . 0 7',.; COATES ~STRaRT.—A - lot of
- grontid oath, tlinfmme.- hones: thereon, anntheast cot
...nerof Carlisle - clinrt and Coatasistreet,JB feet front, 56
:feet deepo.4Bs,gronne,rent. ;. „-, , . , ,
v , ... 1 'Orphans ,- Court Bale — SameEstate.' •
- r lIREE UOUBEB,:,OARfaISLE COURT, -7. Three
inklE hboses and , lot •of ground - oh Carlisle court, ad-
Joining the above on the rear,' 57' feet-8J inches-front
Alidati feet deep." Clear Of incumbranee. -
-ditt:E . $5O to-ise , paid on each of the above when this ,
I sg" , :iimtriftt e 8 : . ""7" -- 6 %*'' — '''`'`. - -- -'' -
i Exeeutors' Fete—Estate of Lion. J; IL. TYR on deed•
..IfALUABLEI LAW AND MIBOELLALNE GU E 411RARY.
' --"----'— -- Tilis - Afternoini, -
Sept. 24th, at 8 o'clock, ',Elbe sold, at the anattrin
store; by order of the Executors, the entire valuable
law and miscellaneous library of the late Hon. J. lt.
:Tyson,
deceased, including, the Pennsylvania Re
ports, United States Digests ' ililistion's State Trial.,
Livingston's Criminal Code, 'Poffendorf, Leyden ed.. 2
vole;' Thomas Coke, 8 vole; Story on Promissory Notes;
gthitty on Bite;' Englbhr Common Tete Reports, 44
:role; ,Bacon ' s Abridgment of Bouvie'a Notes , 10 vole;
- .linilth's Law Debates in Conventioniperman 'and Eng
'Bah; llassard's Register, 10 Vas ;Law Library, 46 vole;
:Oranchle Reports, 9 vole; a complete copy of Oicero's
'work/a, and many otbsyq,_,
VII.OO.ELLANSOUILL-AISO,' a number of Veil' value
-blewinits, among which are the Expedition to Japan,
by Con. Party ,• U: B. Naval' Astronomical .31ixpsdition
under Lieut. Gilllsi Cointrieralaf Relations; a number
.I:if : copies of different vole of the- Pacllle Railroad Bur
.vey; The Congressional Globe; Patent (Mice Reports;
Balling Diractione, by Lieut. Maury; Richardsonie Dic
tionary, 2 vole; a handsome set of the British Poole,
.i TSO.iots; Madison Papers, 8 vo a; Grange's England, 4
wile; tßelfees NirratlVer •2 vole; • Thoron's Novels, 0
, VAN .P 4 1# 3 ..e alltealf 4 Eapny.,Ronsble's Journal ; Robert;
mores. America; Pennsylvania; Visari's Lives
of Painterifibmblekllieb - tibiLeotaresowltoman 111 st
ory, St vpiejAillema 6,...vols;florece.4l,vole. Imperial
Gamittter 2 voTeAllnclianan's Ifemblie of Painters; The
Reeky lifeniitainOby •11'..• arving;•Bleinderis Lives of
. Chief Jueticee; Frost's United States; Allibonele Die
ditinary of Authors; Lempriero Dictionary; Speen% do;
to lot Of valuable Gulde.BOokepPlans,.ilfrefts too., for
an AMerlran and European tourist; Boileau , s Complete,
, 811'01e; Dixon's Life of Penn; Jamey's do; Gibbons
Rome. 4 vote; Macaulay 'fa Ragland; 2 Vole; also a num
ber of novels, pamphlets, too.
Er Oataloguesivill be, ready and the books at caged
for examination belbrefthd sale. •' ' " .- • '‘- '
Hale at No. JOU Nowell , street.
ADAINISTRAToIns BALE 01? IIineEHOLD NUR
On Monday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, 'will be cold by eider of the edtolnle
4rAtcri Ift nz-204 aeirfallfireet.. between Spruce ,end
.Pine strette,lbo,e , nilre household furniture of a gen
i Ullman deceased: " , '
• • •
•
11(D.-.10yAmespran t yl eariy. on tho morning of elate.
, —t4 Oji Alley,
TO P stIei : TER B4 =EXTEIVAIVEIiALE OP POWER
4.1,11 PRINTING MATE
9g.iscotr4,rott P,RINTINU OFFICE.
• thitradaY Morning,'
"' At io,o,look,lrilt• boasold by ostalogue, in lladoon'a
alley, holOW,Ohyslnut, street, the entire stock of print
ing luaterials'tof Andrew: Bcottla job'oilice, one of the
largest establishrnente 10,tha country, comprising save-
Al power • presses„lfoe 2 p, and Walker's makes; a large
liatOrtreent of iyroa irk Mating material of every kind
iarlely,'W.ll,ll.olery, other article in the buelneet.-
,' , .71110. The, whole will be aloaed oat without reserve.
birready on Baturday.
,
'Ardes - i4Ao(ws o 4oo STATIONERY.
DAVID ig.4lOa.AN Blank Book Manufacturer,
tit Made-Mid P r,`-tio: ion WALNUT Btre t,is 'pre
pared at ell times to furnish , either from t he shelves
; or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
fir: Batiks, Pubilo OfficdsflireMsbaute, - and.others, of the
bast quality of English or American Paper, and bound
a.tatious Myles, in the most subStential macular.
Orders for 708 PRINP/Nezof, Amer description,
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness!
dpspatch.
- A general asso rtment of English, Yredol and Ameri
can Etatlonery.
Coto t erning Mr. Hogan's oontribiiiion to the !Imolai!!
Lust te, the cennuittee?Air--v,g,Thillthiplainf blank
boom( for banking and mercantile use is the beat in the
Ther,poWtion,pf4he inaterialls good, the
werhinanehip moist excelielltl'and' their MINI and sp.
neares . las neat and aPpropriate,ii, eo2O.tr
witty ) orteti
tIIIIA.NO ,• 0 7 B.
obN'. go e .Notii`p*tegoi.i'atn&"'"kum,•°f arutivißli
'Jut received -
Liit . b es ir nmity '#V l , d mt,boxozio
GOULD , fi,
FiIigITNIIT
- _
. ft OR/ 01 C-Biatit(riii::- S O
ereNS, hay their new hidOme.
'B979I.I.ESTNUT Street, (near the United thatch Mut')
aro,prepered to offer to their friends end the Dublin on
e4t e te
ilsy c e
gl t aso a tt e .O r t t ty.t rinelf R e
aatC Parl or-O f
rceao 4,1 3
el , are
fgodtuhprihl.ehaddnyifs4Beeay el a
otutedk°sprnd
mime hich.hlt CatiOt Itt pleemelfr , Planotifortee ide
Vorder, to e way style-of ifttridtar ei a s all ;meta
mentd remotest to give ,exitife natiefeation Utile per.
itr e iLd siid - ataatir4lefl6A' to ifent, ttfOtt the'oost fa
-To toms.
—BoNB—baye -received— Thirty•four
- peas, - The Bret P;e4ritie, - over i.ll epl4petttore to
the tinitOd ' • "
onion for name sad RAPAIBpie will be
:00aptlp`attended to: Yr AY 7 - 6 1a
ligiZr2.ll 4 l t r ;:4 1 0 0 1;41:0 ,, a0t , a . / -
varione
&lAD & WORL,
7.29 Walnut ;keel.
. _
' s
~, ca t t , ) ,t 4tg - " , t ; p'vt.r",: i',/ ,n , t 4, ii;e - , ", i. i' i ' * I , 1: , ;'-; _A; , ~,,., — ,B rl,,Ulie
' lilt - '''''“'
Pitra4 - 2 ' PALVIIIA:.: taloa', shrizEhmEtt,.! .. . - . 24, - . lam_ . .
.. .....,....,.. ra .,... ...... ._.„ . . .
,
0 NER , MAL '; SALESROOM, •
;!'DANKandIO fiTIaWBERRY, between MAR
RAT and OGESTNIIT and SECOND and THIRD streets •
F. G., WO:LRAM. Averlosiesa
DaltD —We invite tke, particular. attention of pur
chasers to th e peremptory, sale of a large and valuable
assertinent of oily-made fall and'winter plothing, crick
etleekets. tailoring goads, &s., to be etude this morn
catalogue, omumenelog at 10 &Cloak,
- STOOK Olt Ilk ADY-HADB CLOTHING.
)• ' Tide' brerning,
Commenelng 'at 10 o'clock' precisely, will be Reid,
withbut rmerve, a stock of:city made fall and winter
clothing, consisting Of—.
- Overcoats,
Areas Goods,—
' Pack Coats,
"Freak Costs.
Pants and Vests,
TaILoRING GOODS
sled, a general sarii
an
may be e
an the morning of sale
generally will fiad it to
!SCOTT, Jr., XIICTIONEETt, (atices:
-L/• per to WOL BEAT 800T1',) 481 OLLESTNIYI' ht.,
oppoitte the °adorn Home, between Your% end Ylltk
ritreoti.
' STOOK 08;110.TIONS OP:A Joupnfo- HOUSE.
Thla Morning.
<9.4th inst., at 10 o'clock, the stook of a wholesale no
tions house declining business, comprising, viz :
HOSING:V.
white and _brown cotton hose, white and
colored n od Merino hose , gents' and children's cot
ton and merino white, brown, and fancy hose and half
hose.;
GLOYES.AND .GAUNTLETS.
Abso, ladies', gents', and children , a kid, silk, wool,
and lisle gloves and gauntlets.
GOODS.
Knit
GOODS.
Knit wool scarfs, halves, hoods, legging, &o.
' BUTTONS.
Drees buttomffaney gilt do, mohair and silk cost and
vest do; also, pearl, bone, and agate buttons In great
variety.
. .
Also, born and shell - Reading and flue combs, first
quality 'hair, tooth, and cloth brushes.
FANOY 000D3. ,
Alen, Jet bracelets and brooches, poite-morinales,
purses, plus, needles sewing•silk, cotton, &c
The whole comprising a full assortment selected for
best city retail sales and will be found well worthy the
attention of dealere.
1177 Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
HILIP , FORD, - AUCTIONEER, No.
'530 MARKET STREET, between BIRTH and
SIXTH, south elde. • •
PEREMPTORY SAVE OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,
BROGANS. km., BY OATALOGIIII.
-- On Thursday Morning, -
30th inst., at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell by cat
alogue. 800 cases men's, women's, misses'. youths', and
clildrenhi bouts,, shoesi gaiters, brogans, slippers,-
kc,, comprising the usual assortment, to which the at.
rtention of the trade is respect'ully requested. -
,
fl 7T samples will-be • arranged with catalogues early
on the morning of rale. , „ , •
A. DYSART & CO., AuffrioNENax 'AND
K7o Ocabizasioi litoniofittiro; No: 27 South MIGHTIt
EITENNT, conker of LODGE STREET.
' SALE OF If.OUSEIIOL.I) FURNITURE; ko.
On.Eatnrday - Morning, .
At 10 o'clock, we will Nell 146.17 Sinith Elgbth
street; a large• and splendid assortment of household
and kltcheu furniture, all; to be'sold without reserve.
USTATE OF WILLIATU BYRNE, do-
Soused —Letters of Administraßon on the'Estate
of Wni Byrne, deceased, have been granted to the un
dersigned. Persona indebted.to said Estate aro r conceit
od to 'make payment, and those having alma or de
mands to make the name known to
EMMA BYRNE, Admtnistratrix,
- • -71250 t hfront street,
I Or WISI. D. KELLEY;
qw„ 411. ...thestnut street.
ATWOOD, RALSTON, & '130.,
CARPETS FOR FALL SALES.
No. 9'20 01148TNIIT OTIIEST,
Ate now prepared to exhibit to +he trade a very ex
FINE OARPETINGS„
'moiled direct from the beet manufvturere, or pur
chased at the largeaalee in New York, counleting of
• , THE NEWEST PATTERNS
uever before offered for ante)Of TELcrEIP CARPETS, in single and double widths.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, extra quality ;
OHOIOE HEAVY BRUSSELS, neat desigrue.
SUPER THREE-PLY INGRAIN and .VIINP.ITIANS
of every variety of style and quality.
Confining ourselves exchinively to the
CaBfl SYST.EIO,
we elan be enabled at all times to give our customers
the beet (ioods t at the ' -
TAMEST PRICES.
ALEX. MoKINNEY,
ATTORNBY AT LAW,
ORBENOIII3IIG, PA.
Will practice in. Westmoreland, Armstrong sod In
Mane counties. sell-tf
TORN M. HALL, (Successor to Washing
ton Yates) _
GENPRAL BURNISHING UNDERTAKEItAge
moIB-12t* Non/813 VINE Street.
• T. T. ABRAMS.
[ll.,
BEAMS & MATER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LOCH RATER, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business ea
trusted to them. Special attention elan to the collec
tion of claims. _ -
Hoy. Wm. P. Packer, Harrisburg, Va.•, L. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haven Bank; General D. H. Jackman,
Lock 'Haven; ;Hon. A. White, Lock Haven; Simon
Scott, Lock Haven; Billitt & Fairthorne, Philadel
phisq. MoParland , Evans, & Co., Philadelphia; Evans
& Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Phlladel
phis ; Linn: A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, & 'Co., Philadelphia; Tenor - B Davis , Phila
delphia; Hon. James Burnside; Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
quiggle, Eq., Philadelphia. , , _ jy2e,tf.
111 0. THOMPSON AND G. M. CONAR
IL AAP ROE, CONVEYANCERS.
' GRO.ht. CONARROE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
aps.y N 0.933 ARCH street, below Tenth.
OMARLEE TETE, 00113iISS/Olf MEE
vv OHANT and Importer of HAVANA MAHN
(NOW) lad Walnut street. moon& dory. aul-ly
if - ALTMAN & RABORG
-11-4 Importers Ind .Wholeaale Dealers In WINES,
BRAND/SS, WHISKEY, HINS, and FANCY LI
WOES, No. 1017 MA lucHT Street, between Tenth and
Iltleventb stroke. jfiliLtf
CRE:SWELL & WILLIAM'S, No. 206
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Agents and Dealers
in BROAD-TOP COAL and COAL LANDS, respectfully
call the attention of Dealers awl Consumers to their
celebrated Coal, known 88 the Lancaster Uovapanro
Mines.
This Coal is unrivalled in this ldarket for all manu
facturing purposes, being nemi.biteminous, and leaving
a clear white ash, All orders, to the above addle's, for
shipment or local delivery, will receive prompt atten
tion. Helo-tf
s3.2s,6ril.ll?Nw'arfroarraZititebeefsrtomW.lilafeToEr
dust. :
ETICIIS' COAL is the best and cheapest in
Li the city, reiscreened in yard and dry under cover.
LTICKS sells none but the very best Lehigh
1.31. and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants fall weight.
LIMBS superintends. the delivery of all
.1.1. Coal personally, and therefore guarantees It to be
as represented.
I.I[IC corner lS o Y l.
m a r A d ß a s n u d
4(1
and v a i t L t l the southeast
wero
Invites oil to call end examine for themselves the above
'Meta. an9s-Sm
rirto COAL DEALERS.—Parties receiving
Coal direct from the Miners, wishing Storage and
the Delivery of their Coal, will please address 8. SEL
LERS & SON, CALLOW HILL Street, first Yard below
Broad.
N 8.--Sest gtualtleo of LE HIV and MHO Y GiC ILL
COAL . always on hand at lowest cash proem sola-lm*
12EING, FOX, ,& 00., wholesale and
-E.. Wail dealers in LNLIDSILL and BORUYLKILL
00AD. Lehigh yard-41iiRD etreat 'and OBRATAN.
TOWN ROAD. 'Schuylkill yard—RAON and BROAD
Amore, Philadelphia. Reap constantly on hand OW
from the most approved mines, tinder cover, and pre.
pared expressly for family We.
etutituten's SurniolAng Cfoabo
JUST RECEIVED—An inyoice of Welch,
Margetson, & Co ,s Superior London-msde'SToollo
mad TIEB, for sale by 11AN0O0K & CO,
Manufacturers of the celebrated Habit Shirts,
sel6-12t 712 Chestnut it , opp. Masonic Temple.
AVINCHESTES, & CO., GENTLEMEN'S
V PURNIIIIIING BTORD
PATENT SHOULDER BEAM BLURT MANUFAC
TORY,
At the Old Ftand t No. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo.
site the Washington House.
A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, his per
sonar supervision to the (Jutting and Mounfacturlog
departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts'
and dollars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberil terms. J.924-/F'
•
JM. SCOTT, (late of, the Arra of Wm.
• 011HEITHEI Ifiporr,);GENTIXMEWS FURNISH
/NC STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly.opposite the Girard Housed
Philadelphia.
J W. 8 would respectfully call the attention of hill
former patrons and friends to his new Store, and la pro.
pored to 511 - orders for SHIRTS at abort netice: A
whet fit guarantied: COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with BINS , IMIRT9 and OOLLAES. - -- jylo.tf
GNTLEMEN'S ETRNISHING STORE.
W. W. KNIGHT, ON Alt Off street, above Muth,
.I , Welphia. Dealer in all - - kinde . of; Furnishing
and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted
eq every roped to any others, manufactured In
this city or elsewhere, wholeeale and retail, - or made
to order. uthl-tf
GE NTLE B Wi T :wIcAPPERS OR
DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and best u.
lortnient in the eltj , wholesale and retatt, vritli a Rill
Nu of Under (Nothing, suited to the Amon, at W.
mamma, 06 ARON Street, above Math, Philudel.
• - 'O l- Y •
UNITED STATES AGOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHICAGO, AL:
• tmbscriber,having had much practical expert•
end, in selecting and locating lands in the various Land
Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
• , LAND WARRANTIO, CASH..
Raving Surveyors eenstantly in the field to make
personal examination's, he can always make the most
Aladdin locationa,•, . -
LanditiuurtirdlAsett lop fertillty,of soil 'and salubrity
ofuliniate, near the line of railroads', raarhow be
In
IOWA: AND wiaoeiNkN.
EstiefactAry, references given when'reguired: . •
ID' Money invested .in Kansas =I Nebraska, and
any of the Wisitern States.
OWN. STO T.--40 casks « Finzi &
JI.Ja Wititsultlihimportect direatlfrosi , -London,
store and for Pale ay WM. H. THA TOtreN,
POWYLf, Y3191 , 1T aet,
males by 24Itct4fit
Made In a Yeah 'enable man
ner, of nupprior matorinle, i lo
evoryf voila,' of meri2iand'boy'a
.ty of tailoring goods.
.Yainined, with' oatalognes. early
when the trade and purchasers
their interest to attend.
COMBS AND BRUMES
1,e20f 'Notices.
(ICatintittga.
533 MARKET STREET,
AGENTS iron POILADBLrIUL AND WITHRX
CARPET ;MANUFACTUREAvS,
Bole Agents In this city for the
AUBURN OAIIPBTINGS,
lianaraptured by Josiah Barber
DAILY do BROTIIER,
tesolie stook of
Business Carts.
IT=3:l
a. SALIBURY,
40 CLARRF Street , (Weep)
3nsurante" QrpriD antes
THE QUAltgli bITY INSURA.NOt
:CiOMPANY, OEPIOE.4OB-
WALNUT STREET,
PITILADELPIIIA.-OAPITAL and SURPLUS 5277.-
555 SS.—lnsures agiihrit LOBS or DAMAGE BY PULE
and the PERILS OF TEM SEA, INLAND NATIGA
TION'and TRANSPORTATION.
ip." TEN per oent. in cash retained on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
OPPlcold.
Pr , Sident—GEOßGE U. HART. ,
Vice Prceidont--.E. P. 1108$.
Secretary and Treasurer-1E R. coaeseaL.
Ambient Secretary—S. U. BUTLER.
DIRECTOAS
. _
. ...
fl Go. H. Hark, 8.,W. Bailey,
.II P. Rope, Andrew It. Chambers,
A. G.. Cattell, I. L. Pomeroy,
.loqeph 'Edwards, ' 1 . ': Ch ,rles G. Imlay,
John G. Dale. H. R. Coyphall,
Foster 13. Perkins, , Sala. Jones, H. D.,
Gent H: H: Fuller. -
se2l-y Attest, 11. It COGGSHALL, Sealy
ylirp I:7R AlktCE OOIACPANY OF THE
wren ON PENNSYLVANIA—EIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCIIANON BUILDINGS.
`Chartered in 1704—Capital $2OO,OOO—A lists, 3nalt.
ary .1,1858, $347,440.84 , 20(4..
• ,
All invested in sound and I finable seanritles—conti
nue to Insure on 'Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
of MtiroDandlse, too., on liberal term.
DIRECTORS:
. .
Miry D. Bherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, , , Samuel Grant, Ir.,
Charles Macetester, Tobias Wagner,
William 8. Smith, nod= D. Watson;
John B. Dodd,Henry G. Freeman,
William It White, Charles 8, ,Lewjs,
floorge O. Carson.
HENRY D. BIIERILEE.D. President.
Beeretary. je9-wfrm.if
II OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INEEr-
A.m. RANCE COMPANY, No: 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS., '
John H. Diehl, 'Wm. P. Leech,
3 Edgar Thomson, , Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Luders,
Jdhn 0. Jll2OOB, Wm. R. Rattail?),
A. 3. Bueknor, H. H. Shilling Ford,
. John W Seaton, 0. E. Spangler,
William Balguel, 11. H. Houston ,
I.`da in Booth, Wm. Et. Leon,
John Garrison, Charles F. Norton,
E. 8. Warne ) • Diaad Myer.
President -- 3011a H. DIEHL,
Vice Preeident—E. S. WARNE.
Soorotary—OUAßLES A. DUE. seldtt
A MERIGAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
111- INCORPORATED 1810-CgARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. MO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
- Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus
Invented in sound and available • Seenrities, continue t,
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes,. and other Pat - lions]
Property. All Losees eild plumptly adjusted.
- -
Muovins.
George Abbott, .Tohn T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Osopar W. Morrie,
Bamsel 0. Morton, dames R. Campbell,
Patriok Brady, • Edmond O. Dutilh.
Chula W. Poultnoy.
GORGE ABBOTT, President.
TOOMAR R. MARIS. Biaorotory. Baal" B
4clo IR E RISKSONLY TAKEN"._
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE iNstrn.*Nct
COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 915 WALNUT
'Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Coacintny 4 a Building.)
OAPITAL, $200,000.
DIRDOTORS.
Wm. M. Swrdn,
Public Ledger.
John Anspach, Jr.,
H. N. Burroughs,
J. B. Hughes,
Win. B. Boyd; ,
Geo. W. Woodward,
Jno. W. Claghorn,
Hon.JI
A. S.
7.ts. D. ALTORD, Beerotar
Wm. O. Badman,
C D. Shoemaker,
Jer. Walker,
Thos. Craven,
Francis Peters,
Coggehall,
:no. McClure,
Joseph Klapp, M. D.
El. 30NBS, President.
ILLETT, Vice President,
Y. jy26-ly
fIORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
.J PANT, No. 831 WIIIT Street, l'lllattelphic-
OHAUTERED OAPITAI $500,000
FIRS, MARINE AND INLAND.
ASSETS JULY Ist, 1828.
Bonds and sfortgagee, Stooks, ko. 6849,825 00
Bills Receivable, (for policies latned,) 2,127 76
Unsettled Book Accounts, (for pollolead.... 1 613 83
Cash in Bank and in Office 70,483 46
Oash In hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,808 81
886,148 86
No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported.
DIRBOTORB :
William M. Godwin, B. B. Ora*ford,
Jamen W. Queen, Jno. L. ltedner,
George W. Hall, William B. Thema,
B. Franklin Jackson, B. N, Winslow, -
.1. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
WM. M. GODWIN, President,
J.O. Murrain, Secretary. mvlo-dtr
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street. •
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
,8200,000.
Organised IBM.
Privileged to insure Hamel, annually or perpetually ,
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and• Life insurance Risks; receive De
posits; hold Trusts and grantannulties
ALPHA' President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. MARTHIN, Secretary.
DIRMOTOII.B,
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. P. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, 7.l9.'leorney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
C. It. Ricking, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthew'',
J. W. Stokes, William Curti'',
0. P. tuner.
'LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM..
ZA--A P ANY.--T he PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, $612,725.03.
INSURES LIVES for abort terms, or for the whets
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pr.-
&ascii life interests in Steal Estate, and manes all
°entracte depending on the contingencies of Life: . '
Thep cot as Exeenters, Administrators, Autpiens)
Trustees, and Guardians.
AIEASTAMS.
DantalL. Miller, -
VIM:M il k l igir, .
Benjamin Coate,'s
Richard 6. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Bern, James Ruston,
Samuel C. Buoy, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Rdreend A. Sander,
Henry O. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Horne,
William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T. Mott , Samuel I. Ohriatiast,
William Robertson, , Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner H. Basin, John G. Brenner,
P. S. Miohler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL S. STORES, 'Vice Pree'lL
Josh W. HOINCII. Secretary. aIiLIF
COMRONWEALTR
11.1112
IRBUBANDI
or tins
IMAM OY RENNSYLVANLIL
• OPPIOL
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT OTABWM,
PIIILADILPNIA.
Bubraribod Ospital,lsoo,ooo.
POI op Clapttal,s2oo,4oo
DIUCITOIIII.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. S. Stovall,
IL L. Delmer J. if. Bator,
a. M. whman; I. If. Welker,
Xdw. O . gnlskt, • K. It. Wendell,
D. Lewis, Jr., S. R. Ilosols.
DAVID JAYND, N. D. Preeldent.
THOldkil S. EITDWAR, Vies Pres)t.
Salftritt. O. Moog, Secretary. Je29-y
rIiEEAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
BUBANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TILE LE4DILATURE of PENN
WLVVIIA, 1896.
077/01, B. X. Corner MUD and WALNUT Btroeto
PIIILADMILYBIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, To all parts of the World;
1113CIGIIT,
INLAND INSURANCES,
On Goods, by River Canals, Lakee, and land Carriage
" to allied's of the union.
FIR INSURANCES,
On Iderehandlee generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Rouses, ece.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY,
November 2, 1857.
Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Estate. 5 101,860 94
Philadelphia City and other Loans 187,011 25
Stock in Ranee, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies 12,608 00
Bills Receivable 220,291 96
Cult on hand 85,891 06
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently issued, on other
• debts due the Company 92,780 67
Subentiption Notea 100,000 00
01110491e1
William Martin, Jenne 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal," Theophilui Paulding,
'Almond A. Sonde?, James Trsonsir,
John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr.,
John R. Penrose, T. PI Peniston,
George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Rpre,
lidward Darlingan, Samuel N. Stokes,
Dr. B. M. Huston, Menry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. Morarland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Dietician, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Ogaden Kelly, Jun. B. Semple, rittabgko
H. Jones Brooks,l Dr, T. Morgan, ..,
Jacob P. Tones, J. T. Logan, cc
WILLIAM. MARTIN, President. •
THOMAS 0. BAND, Vice P 113131401..
MAY linIIIIRN, Secretary. j49.y
'WIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organized under the A ot of Assembly relative to In
11111,1J100 Companies, passed April 2d, 1860.)
GEORGE IV. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President.
IY/LLIAIdB I, BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Ohio 411 CHESTNUT Rt., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob 11. Vaughan,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
11. B. Birt.'),y,
7obn IV, ilverman,
A. H. Rosenholm,
M. Stern.
George W. Bay
William W. Waltera,
°barlen Itichardson,
Barclay Lippincott,
Joe, B. Brognard,
Ohaa. Stokes, r fe24-3.
filarbtaart
TRUITT, BROTHER, & CO.,
MORTEN El AND DIALEHO
HARDWARE,
OUTLHRY,
529 WAX= MIME;
Below Sixth, North side,
PHILADELPITIA
ILTARDWARE.—Tbe subscribers, C 026.
1.-CMISSION MERCHANTS for the setae/1011MM
AND' DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully
call the attention of the trade to their stook, which
they are offering at loirest rates. Our assortment con.
slats In pert of—
Ohaine, of all kinds — Trace , Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Cow, Fifth, Beak, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship,
Mine, and Coil Chains.
The celebrated L Horne Halle; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
"Wright' and other Anvils; Solid Box and other
Meth
Shbrt and long handle Fry j rand and oral
Eska Pans.
" Martin'o 11 superior Files tend Rasps; Bad Screws.
' , Excelsior Safety Fuse; Blasting Tahoe.
Corn, Gram, and Brier Soyt hes ; Hay, Corn, and Straw
Hay, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Forks.
Rakes and II005; Shovel!' and Spades, of all kinds.
Tooke, Brads, Shoe, Clout end
Oast and Wrought Britt Hinges, Screws, Locke of all
kinds; Cutlery, Remand Pumps, Axee, Hatchets, Ham.
inelj - Pismo, and other Tools, &0., &a.
W. G. LEWIS & SON,
rahl-y No. 411 COMMERCE Street.
netnapalo.
1111EMOVAL,--0: 0. SADLER & 00. havo
JLS., removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No.
308 AROII tarot, otooad floor obOTO Stela. 194
r, • lifbuctOgitkal.
BRYAN'f' SEMINA4Y,,
BATAVIA:, N.Y.
,7 1 ;Eig FALL TIMM of this Institution (whose loch
tint id one of tare beauty andattraetion),,sonurienceis
oulhe leth - bt September.' - It continues strictly a Va
nity Boardfog Sehoot for elrlaiand Is thorough, select,
eat horselike In all its appointments. The number of
pills is litrnted to those who eau be seneed at the to.
Neer the Principal.
OIROULARB will be sent shelving Terms and
Itemlotions, .
Warta, Genesee no,, N. Y., September, 1558. Bela
IFITION IN , THE PRACTICE AND
PRINCIPLES Or PIANO-M[ITR MUSIC. By
Mt il HELEN SARTAIN, 718 SAIIBOIII Bt. nolB-12t*
`'ti. MARK'S •EPISCOP.A.L,ACAIItriti;
f•- :MIST BTRiEt, Wert of aikteenth, is now open
for he reception of pupils The arrangement ,of the
°lases affords peculiar advantages to those pumuieg
thef education there ; and a large portion of tiros ip
dail4glven, especially to entailer boys„to study during
soh I hours, 00 that parents tday be spired the boded
alty if teaching their sons at home
Mu:meted tol , li the Academy is a Preparatory De
partient, under the charge of a highly competent lady,
whin Is designed for boys between the aged of rig end
ten Nam From this Department- boys are advanced
to thYPrinaipsl's as seen as their progress warrstits it.
J. AN DliklWl3 HARRIS,
Triucipall
8111.4171*
OtITTEICOEIV B PEtIL,ADELPIIIA
'IICOMMERCIAL COLLEGE, sortheast corner of
OBASTNLIT and SEVENTH Streets.
..lilristitution designed to St young men tot AO
TI BLIBLGEBS.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
B. S Comegys, Francis Iteskinu,
Sieoge H. Stuart, David Enna,
Jobi Sparbawk, David S. Brown,
Issas /Itattrt A. V. Parsons,
D. S. animal", Frederick Drown,
Lippincott.
ETENING BERSIONS after September 16th.
Slat Stthient has IYDItILdoL INiTRUITNON at thin
Imitation, and a Diploma from hero is the beat, re
comnendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
goani Nation.
Cig ALOGGES may be had on application at the
Colige. oot.tf
Lcuis S., p. RERS vrkll re ; open Ida
JAI Morning &boo' for Young Ladies, 1232 gpinEn
'Anti on WEDNESDAY, Sept. lath. au3o-Im*
KENDALL'S CLASSICAL AND
JUN, ENGLISH SOIIOOL, 1230 LOCI7BT Street, will
rerojen MONDAY, September 6 - au26.lm*
ONASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street,
below Luoust.—Dutios resumed MONDAY, August
BDtti! J. W. SAIREES, A. M.,
aut.3-2ta
,
r - §lO GRRMANTOWN ACADEMY will
Aire -Open September 6th, HMS The Principal will
receive a few good boys into hie family,
annelm J H. WITIIINGTON, Principal.
- DR OFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE
pFOR BOYS, at the WRST PTt IJ.ADkT.RRIA I
MO/rho
PARE IS PAID FOR TIM PtPiM
On ho Railways and Ommensea, from all parts of the
nit* '
it 7 See advertleement In another column. aeo3-1m
EritAß ALLEN, A. Teacher of the
.
Violin and Pltne. Mr. A Ildn nifty he applied to
at tsn residence of hie fedbor, Profemor Allen, 140 210
Bonth.SEVENTEEN TR Street. supl-tonl
TOE - SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE
FIR YOUNG LADIES, MlesD. D. WET, Princi
pal: reopen on MONDAY, September 6.
Fir Circulars, kb , please apply at the Institute. No.
1621 'LIMIER Street.
,auBo-10,
I.I4.LLADBINdiNti, dIIITAR, and the
yrquolk Law:lake. Vocal Claues, Ladles only $6
pergiarter. T. BISHOP',
8431-241* 1202 FILBERT Street.
Q'DONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING IN
STITUTE, Southeast sorrier 111C111TII and ARCH
Sets, devoted exclusively to instruction in the bud
nest or the Countiniphouse. Open day and evening.
Beetilrculars.
_.
14EI BROTHERS' RIGIETzSCHOOL,
Nos.'l4S sod 150 BZXTII Street, near Race, is
NO DY
OM? TO 0 TN INSTRUCTION IN BOOK-REEDING,
WIRTING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
lIHITRUOTION IN THE DAYTIME,' AB USUAL.
ne4-ly
I:ODUGATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.—
The duties of the SPRING OAILIMN INSTITUTE
POI YOUNG LADIES will be resumed on MONDAYS
September oth.
GI Lamm COMBS, A. M. Principal,
Noe. 808 and 011 HARSLIALL Street,
au28.1 m Philadelphia.
UISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S
Iv.' BOARDING AND DAY SOLIOOL NOR YOUNG
LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of BE'VEN
TEENTII, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED
NESDAY, tho Bth of September. au2-2mlr
IIeytYANT & STYtATTON'S CHAIN OF
.L NATIONAL hIEROANTILEI COLLEGES, Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner BNVI3NTII and
CNBEITNUT Streets. For information, call or nend for
circular. 1016-tf
EVENING BUNIONS HAVE COMMENOED
nIVE FRENCH LANGUAGE and LITE
RATDRE, by Prof. GERARD, A. Id , No. 1009
CHESTNUT Street. Students will find new attractions
in their studies by the use of the Cabinet des Fees"
he hts Just published.
N. B.—Particular attention to pupils intending to
visit Europe as to coneersalion in French.
117' For particulars, see eIRCUIARS.
selB low& fidm*
MBE SCIENTIFIC AND DLASSICAL
fl INSTITUTE, 011EcTNUT Street, nnrthwent cor
net of TWELFTH, roorns on MONDAY, September
O. This is & superior institution of Learning for boys
and young men. The faculty consinte of nix Proloranra.
In addition to the English and Olaseical branches, there
to stit ... dd s an extensive Scientific department with
large cultootiotu.-...t Philonorleal and Chemical appa
ratus and mpecimend - -ob °eta in Natural History.
Torcdn, 526 per quarter. - soya ...de,. twelve years
of Xge, 520 per quarter. Entrance on T11'1;1.1711
Street. .5. E\EIS, A N.,
Principal.
QFRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNO 3111 N AND noye—Northeast corner of
Era ara and BUTTONWOOD titreend. Pall Beeelon
opens Bent. eth 1858. The principles of Moral
Passion" have been successfully adopted at this Insti
tution since its establishment, and parents entrusting
Their eons into the bands of the Principal onn rest as
sured of their good treatment and rapid advancement.
Pupils received at any time and age. Catalogues fur
niched gratuitously. Parente are bruited to visit the
school. Y. DONILDAVY LONG,
anafi-euv Principal.
rkINTRAL INSTITUTE-ENGLISH. AND
OLAY.BI.O AL E.CGOOL.—WiII be re-opened MON
DAY, Poptember Bth. TAM( and BPRING GARDEN
Orman. N. G. MOGIJIBE, A. M..
atalaw* Print:psi.
DUFF & CO.'S MERCAN
MPTILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner
EIGHTH And CHESTNUT Streets,
(established in 1640, and incorporated by the Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania.) In this won-known Institution
the
COMPANY
COUNTING MUSE COURSE
of Practical, Single, end Double Entry
11001CICEEPING,
including all tile AUXILLAUT .Boo.le, 0011.11111101 AL CAL.
°MATIONS, and
BUSINESS WRITING,
Is tanstit In the most successful and satisfactory style.
M. 110011 E,
Principals.
P. EDWARDS,
Principals.
Ma. B D. EUSTON, Penman.
E DGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
NNW J EltBEY.—This School is adapted to these
Who desire their song to have a careful preparation for
Dotter or for a business life. Thorough instruction is
given In English, Mathematics, Anclent and Modern
Languages, ke. The Instructors aim, not only to have
their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles,
but to form those habits of thought Which will render
future and higher attainments rapid and eau. Decla
mation. Composition, and Debate are -practised is ;rho
Edgehtli Literary Society, which embracer' all the pu
pils of this School. For particulars, terms, Sco., ad
dress REV. JAMES I. HELM, I or
aull.2m REV. JAMES Y, DIRIIIES.
L UMBER YARD.
- HOUTZ & 00.,
(Successors to Montgomery & Nesll,)
S. W. corner of TWELFTH and FIUME Streets, Phila.
Old lloyamensing Distriot,
are now receiving a large and well-selected also:knout
of all descriptions of 110114illillt, finch wi White Fine.
Yellow MO, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets
Fence Bos,rde, Flooring, Shelainr, and every variety o'
well.aessoned Lumber. Also, a large stook of Bill
Staff, or every variety and cleseriptlon, constantly on
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice,
Our connection with Messrs. illehatiny, Houtz, &
and Puffy, Flouts, &, Co., at Marietta, Pa., gives no nib
surpassed facilities, and enables no to supply orders for
all deeeriptions of Lumber with prompt:nerd and
deepatett.-
PINEAMEEK LIIMBEIt, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, .to , eonatantly on hand.
Prompt paying pnrobasefa are reapeetfully invited to
examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-ti
TOS I TSS ST
lIMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE .
tail. at Marietta, Lancaster county, Po.
MEEIS.PPEY, HOUTZ, & Co., take this method of
informing their customers and persons desirous of par
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well-seasoned stook of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices::
Their timber is all from their own MILLS on PINE
CREEK. They aro also connected with Messrs DUFFY,
HOUTZ, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all kindi
of Planed Boards, Hill Stuff, Lath Pales, Plokets, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &c., of ali deseriptioni,
on the shortest notice. They would also take groat
pleanure in oalling the attention of Builders, and those
in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are alas con
floated. ap2.l-tf
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A largo assortment of •
EVANS t WATSON'S
PE/LADELPRIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAVES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
BANS LOOSE , EqnaI to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, Wilt ITSRS. Ste.,
On as good terms its any other establishment In the
United Sta , es, by
EVANS . A WATSON,
No. 26 South FRONT Street
Philadelphia.
aulgtf
PLEASE OIVE IJ/1 A CALL
larase anb (Elymitala.
PIEITOLEt, &o
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLEBALB DBUGGIBTB,
..Wanttfaaturera and Deelei PAINTS, VARNISIIIIS,
and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner YOURNIX and
MOS Streets, Philadelphia.
Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Florerfe
Plate (Gam, tch2S-tf
W-11ITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, &I:L—
-4re offer to the public White Lead, Zinc Paints,
Urgers in Oii, Varnishes, &c., at such reduced prices
that we invite the attentiontif dealers and consumers
to our stock
ushlB
WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREROOSIB
The subscriber would invite the special attention of
Architect Builders and the public to his
NEW CULVER PATENT BELP-OLNANSING AND
- - -
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which has been so succesaMly Introduced during the
lest winter and gave such general eatietkotion. It to
ao arranged as to consume the gases from the Goal,
making it one of the most economised, ante, durable
Heaters now in use.
Also, all sites and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath
Boilers, Cfas Ovens, Low Down 'and Elevated Grates,
every variety of Regaktore and Ventilator's,' !fireplace
Stoves, Collins , Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure of
smoky chimneys, with a fall assortment of all goods in
my lino of business.
Prompt attention paid to Range 'and Heater repair
ing, and prides reduced to suit' the times,
v CHARLES 'SVILL.TAMB,
(Late Baker & Williams,)
avi2-Bet ge2 (old 400) JAMMU 13trost, Rtalodß.
Kninber
ZIEGLER & 861ITII 7
R. W. oor. second and Green eta
slloittlialt
. ,
ANALYSIS Qt% op , AwBA.
BBANDIrby, -
A. A.
Assani 404001 - 154445 'f licidiusarri."
• 101bnianA f L Ca.5144.01 . 11A. A •o light ss ieilowieb .brownf
colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated
from claim linen it left no oil or offensive matter.
Analysed for volatile and :flied' ding; of ichich lee
fracas of one kind were found. eolor , is proved to
be due to a colored - resin an - extract derived from wood.
Dln every respect .3 is a pure epiritous
The fragrance or bouquet will& it possessee eau be D a) , :,
bled, end it then appears unlike that from . Co
Brandy or Wine, being a fruityeasenee resulting from ,
a peculiar fermentation - of Catawba and 'Debella
Grapes. •
CHSISIOAI. OILLIAOSSII.-1, TOItIXOS Of this
Spirit ;MARISA it dO deg P. 461 .640 pitttit of pure al
.coboi,l besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the
spirit afford 23 purls of a strong-solution or the oil
which' charaeterises this Brandy; the spirltlert, Sitar
removing the oil, is pure 9pd , ed . ntlass, and in all BS
qualitleli a relied obliit not inibjee. to change.
.one
bf.. B 3 o .:a ro l s lo , n
;an d
u t am bis
25, 11 , r . a 2 n B d za j: . at des. .e. contains, be
sides the spirit and oil, only 220 gre . of matter cont.
posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored resin from
wood.
Dr.'of:MD, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
11. 01.111A0N; Chemist, of New York, both pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
For hiedieltial purposes Lyon's (Attains Brandy has
no . rlSOl, and less rong liseit obednd tb stipereede the
pcosonous compotitids hold tinder thi nemb Of Brandy.
As a beverage, the pure article is altogether sitnerier,
and a sovereign,..eure remedy for Dyspepsia, glatuleney,
Dow }Sprite , Langoar s 'aiineral Deibility, too.
AIso,ESIIMLBY, "STILL AND SPARKLING'
011abPAGN.E.—Theae Wines are made in , the neigh
borhood of Oinoinuati, ant are guarantied to be the
Yore Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for Invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu.
lent, and for Sacramental purposes.
Retail price $1.21 per bottle. A. liberal disoonnt
made to the trade. Dealers will please send their
Orders to the "Solo Agents" for the State of PerlA.
eylvsnia, A. P. HAZARD & CO.)
Wholesale Druggist!,
No. 608 MAANBT Skeet.
I Aleo for dale by the following apothenarlos : - •
AMBROSE SMITII, Eleventh and Oheentitats.
JNO. W. BIM S & SONS,IBth and .2161 and Market
groats. , .
D. L. STAINCROMBR, Rlghth and Green ata.
R. rfERINGRR, Record and Mary ate.; Houthwark.
G. W. NRRINGERR, Passyunk Road and Washington
street.
GEO. S. LIOBENBAOR, Third and Green ate.
A. It. LIORTER. Broad awl °oaten , tall
HOBENSACK'S Ilt ON BI TT E S
This Medicine, as its name implies, IS' one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant,' It is es
pecially adapted to those who have a loss of• appetite or
are Minuted With Dyspepsia, Liver ,Oomplalnts, Piles,
Nervous Debility (I eneral Weakness , lttid all diseases
arising from a idieerdered condition of the digeetPfe
,
organs. - -
PON PHAIALN COMPLAINTS 413NEBALLY
there is perhspe no medicine in the world equal to
it, ha 'it enters, purities, and replenishes the, blood
which is Co important to bring about a healthy action
11013BANDB ARE MINH •
wdrierstde exigence, of a pale sickly color, treik
and emaolatid, *he °mild be tegtoted to health by the
use of one bottle of this iftraltlable medicine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from ettjr
thing that in of an injurious nature,
' FOR ALL DISEASES 'OF THE BLOOD
there ie no better antidote tban Mebane/LAM 'lron Bit
ten, ' When the blood ie impure the whole body is full
of'dieoalb. Blood letting may smelter for a time, but
cleateing .a part will not purify the whole. At the
fonutatn we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there
is no' better remedy than these Invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent ie iron, and we all know its
ellicsey
. in removing the impure , matter from the
whole inscerial syntem. They are prepared by a prao
tical chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
eliyoletens and others, as the "ne pins nits" of all
felt{CB•
HOW GRATIFYII4
_ .
to the proprietor 'that he has succeeded In compound
lag a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow
mortals are subjeot to; and that the public ,appra;i
I:date it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact,
as the demand for it bas far surpassed hie sanguine
expectations. - •
RUM) TUE TESTIMONY OF A WORTITY CITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some
throe years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies Witliolit'deriving any benefit.'
Re.iring of Robeneark , s lion Btltsts, and knowing
iron to be a powerfid tonic, induced um to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re
quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who are similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy. -
JOHN OOLE.
No. 631 °spite' Strad..
This invaluable Medicine id prepared only by
GEORGIC B. HORENSAidE, •
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. Cotner of THIRD and (PREEN Streets,
' Philadelphia,
To whom all orders moat be addremsd.
Pries !M. Discount to dealers. Bold by Druggists
generally. mit2o-y
Al R. BARNES'
OADAPHORATED EXTRAOT OF SINGER
This Medicine has, by its own merit, gained a great
reputation. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and
is male from the formula of a distinguished physician,
used byblm in the cholera of 1832. It does not contain
i
Opium n any form, and never constipates the bowels.
It is qually efficamobs in mild and aggravating attacks
of cholera merlins. Ithse cured cholera after the " rice
water " &Labarge bad taken place. The ammo and
pains of cholera morbus and dysentery are In a few
minutes dispelled the stomach, and the bowels restored
to a healthy action. If this remedy wets used in the
premonitory symptOine, dysentery; that dreaded diamise,
would find fewer 'Victims. Read the recommendations
of the railroad conductors who have used it for several
years, in the Circulars.
For the cure of NAUSEA, NERVOUS DEBILITY,
CRAMP, 0110LICI, FLATULENCY, and KOK HEAD
ACM:. it has no equal.
DT Ph' Ilnltt of aver twenty years' standing has been
cured by it. The weakest stomach, by twenty drops
taken after each most, may be restored to a healthy so-.
ton.
Nervous tremor, the result of excessive drinking, le
st cure cured. It hes prevented, attacks of delirium
tremens.
Two or three doses is enough to cure sea-sickness.
It fa the most valuable of its kind in existence, and
is so pronounced by physicians who are using it In
their practice. As a PREVENTIVE of FEVEItS, du
ring their prevalence in Autumn, taken in doses nr
thirty drops, when the stomach and bowels are consti
pated or in an opposite state. it will so prepare the
system as to overcome any liability to an attack even of
Y clime Fever or Typhoid.
Persons who have suffered in health from Ague and
Fever have been restored to health by this wonderful
remedy. No ono should be without it.
Preparedonly at . 333 CHESTNUT Street.
Sold at stores throughout the United s tates. A very
liberal discount male to retailers. • su2S-I
(Toilette 2trliare.
THE GREAT WONDER
OF THE NINETEENTH CFSTIIRY,
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
HAIR MSTOR..e9..T /"O r S, -
Soya the St. Louie (Mo.) !lemma( : Below, we pub-
BEL a letter to Dr Wood of this city, from a gentleman
in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior
merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence meat have Its
effect, when coming from a reliable coerce, If certifi
cates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco
miums, nor useless puffery from the press :
BATH, Maine, Jan. 20, link
Professor 0. J. WOOD & CO.—tientletnea : Having my
attention called a few months mince to the highly bone
tl&al effect's of your Hale Restorative, I was Induced to
make application of it upon my own hair which had be
come quite gray, probably one-third white; my whis
kers were of same character. - Sense three menthe since
I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used
it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished, I
used It about twice a week. I have since procured
another bottle, of which I have used some. I can now
cord y to the world that the gray or white hair has to
tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my
heir has resealed its natural color, and I believe more
soft end glossy than it has been before for twenty-five
years, lam now al xty years old; my good wife at the
age of fifty-two, has used It with same effect.
The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable
discovery. lam assured that whoever will rightly use,
as 'per direr lens, will not bare occasion to contra
dict suystatements. lam n citizen of this eity and a
resident here for the hint fifteen years, and am known
to nearly every one bore and adjoining towns. Any use
yeti may make of the above, with my name attached, in
at your service, an I whits to preserve the beauties of
nature in others as well as myself. lam truly, yours,
A. O. RAYMOND.
BataismaMati : 23, 2568.
WOOD'S FLAIR R}l3.TORAriii:
Professor Wooo—Dear Sir: flaying bad the misfor
tune to logo tho best portion of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, In 11351, I was In
duced to snake a trial of your preparation, and found it
to answer as the very thing needed. My hair Is now
thick and glossy, and no words can express my obliga
tions to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure.
FINLEY 3031NriON.
- - -
The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister In
regular etauding, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church at
Brookfield, time lie is a gentleman of great influence
and universally beloved. Wlll. DYER,
DaoOarrat.n, Jaa. 12, 1859.
Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having made a trial of
your Bair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to nay, that
its effect has been excellent in removiog inflammation.
dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which
I have been troubled from my childhood ; and has oleo
restored my hair, which was becoming gray to its origi
nal color. I have used no other article with anything
like the emu° pleasure or profit.
Tours truly, J R. BRAGG,
The Restorative is put up in botttes of three Matte, vie:
largo, medium, and small. The small holds hail a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the
small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds
a quart, forty our cent more In proportion, and retails
for three dollars a bottle.
O.J. WOOD & 00., Proprietors, 812 BROADWAY,
N. Y. (la the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establistunent,)
and 114 MARKET fitreot, St, ladle, Mo.,
And sold by all good Druggists and Yanoy Goode
Dealers. aulB.frul&w.Bm & emriuwkyam
tZwri
ir E. CALDWELL & 00.,
at , • 982 CIIRIA‘NUT Street.
Have received, par steamern, new etylee
Jewelry, Chatelaine, Veet Maine.
Splendid Fug, flair Pine.
Fruit Stande, Sugar Backete.
Jet Goode and Flower Pam!.
Coral, Lava and Mosaic Seta.
Sole Agents In Philadelphia for the Bale of Charles
FrodehanOs LONDON 17A1E-KEEPERS delO
QILVER WARE.-
WILLIAM WILSON A. SON,
ItrAivurzteruitEßs OF SILVER - ivAXR.
(ESTABLISHED 15120
S. W. OORNNit FIFTH AND OHNRRY STIINNTB.
A large eaeortment of SILVER WARE, of every de
ecription, constantly on hand, or made to older to match
any pattern deetred.
Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham imported
eeSO-d&wly
11 - 8. JARDRN & BRO.
its • ktANUPAOTURORB AIM IKPORTERIS Or
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, (up stairs,
Phlludelphia.
Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade
TEA SETS. COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, VANS
PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS. BAS
KETS, OAS lOUS, KNIVES, oPOONS, FORKS,
•
LADLES, &e., &o.
Witting and plating on all kinds of metal. '
express. erint.pantes.
riIDE ADAMS EXPRESS PO:, OFFIOE,
-IL 220 0112,11T2i11T BTREEfi, forwards PARUBLS,
PAOHAGRB, MZIIIIIIANDIZE, BANK 120TIB and
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS 0021PAN1223, to all the principal
TOWNE and OITLIS of the United States, -
Z. S. :ILiNDIORD,
Finnerfrtf•nellvd7
Mesa
MESS SHAD.-60 Barrels prime MAD, now landing &oil Boston Moamar. and for
WO by ani7 M XRIONNTW le CO
IaiRENOII - PLATE • GLASS.---.IIAVING
R: been eitpoilMed by the Compagnis de Floroffs , i
the SOLE! At RNTS for the sale of their 61.A88 in this
city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or consu
mers, from oar stork on band, POLISH/: 0 PLAT..
QI,ASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate,
for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of large
else, for Mirrors. The Glass will be sold at the lowest
pricea, and warranted Superior, in sosry respect, to any
other imported.
ROBT. 0110EMAKER & 00.,
Plate and Window Ulm' Warehouse,
N. A. nor. of FOURTH and MOE Streets
' mh23-tf . Philadelphia
UERMAIT CIGARS-300,000 in store and
for oalo by WILLIA.M H. YEATON,
web tiCl. an OA UtPliT Post.
Vtailroitki EArges:
rig - W 9 A T II I R C ALIar dI '
-MILADELPIMA, -WiLmINOTON, AND •BALTI
, MORE RAILROAD,
On after' Monday; May 10, , 1858,
P,AI36IINGEIt 'TRAINS - LEAPS PFIILADFLPHIA
For Baltimore at 8 A. M. IP. M. (Exprees,) and
For Wilmington, at 8 i:147,-1, 4.00, and
a Nor Nei, Castle, at 8 A, M,, and 4.80 P. M
For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. M: •
for Dover, at 8 A: M.;and 4'lo P. M.
For Seaford at BA. BE 4.80 P. M. , •
TRAINS TOR' PHILADELPHIA,
- Leave Baltimore at 7,80, Faprosa 10:15 A. M., and
jui lav 6 e s Wilmingtonat 6 45 and 10.80 A. M., and 1,45
Leave New Girdle at 6 aril 9150 A.. 54., and at 8.16
F. M.
' -Leave Middletown at BA A. M. and 6.45, ,
lfty° - Dover at'B A. M., and 4.55 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. Id., and 2 P.M.
• TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Lama Wilmlogt{in at 9./0 A. M:, 2P. M., and 215,
M.
SUNDAYS only it ii - D: Et. Oar nifidelfdtta to
• tirnore,
Do do 5:40 P. from baltiniefe to
Freight Train', with Passenger Oar
,attaped, will inn'
se follows: -
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
,
places at " 8 P. IL
'Leave Wilmington tifr „do ' do 'del . .1 45 .P.,14.
Leave gaffe de grailii ft* lidltlyntire • 16 0 0 A.:.81.:
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grade o ...8 Iti pp.3A
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia o 8 40 P. M.
JO • B. M, FELTON., President.
MEW YORK LINES.--Tilr OAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND DEURADSLYRU
AND TBNNTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES:
/11061 P7BIt,A.32LPBIA TO,DI2IW YOBS, Al 9) WAY
' P 116.010. .
Leave as follows, vis
At 8 A. 11., via Camden and Amboy, Aclemmdoda-,
thin,
.., 9 2 26
A
At 8 A . Id, via Oinidin and Janfey City, N. J. At.-
' commodation...., it /• ' - - 226
At 8 A. M., via Camden and 3600.7 city, Miming
Mail r o #J.,a. 800
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Taco)*
and Jersey City, Morning Massage ' 800
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Sa
mosa 800"
At 5P M. via Camden and Jersey City, Ilreping
Mall 3 0
At BP. M. via Camden aid Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let ' Olaas 2 00
At 8 P. DI., via Camden and Amboy, Ac&rituistids,
Lion, 2nd Clue. 1 60
, At 6 P. 141., vie Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Class 2 00
At 6 P. M.; via Camden and Amboy, Aecommods
tics, 2nd Clam 1 TB
The 6 P. 51. Ilze rang daily, all others Sondayii ex
o.°P!ed
S. 11.11" P.M., froth Netudngton Depot, via Jersey
pity, Mal, Saturdays excepted $2 26
Express Lines stop at the principal clarions only.
For Belvidere, „Easton, Slentington, tko., at OA. M
and 4 P. M. from Walnut street wharf.
'For Water GaP, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose. Bend, dro. SA. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna at Weitern Railroad.
hr Nin;ildid, aid
for Mount gory at. 0 A. M. and 234 and SP. II
VA? LIN=
Nor Bristol, Trenton, &e., at 2) and 4 P. 14.,
Tor Palmyraßaneocae, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town ho., at B ' P. M.
Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown, and In
termediate places, at ag P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for. Tammy, at 10 and IIX A. M.
and for Burlington and Briatal at. 4 P. M.
All lines exceptlLy P. M , leave Walnut streetwharf.
B:rilfty pounds of baggage snap allowed' each pan
longer. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, All bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Qom
pany luoit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond 400, except by menial contract.
Wit. H. GAT731.1411, A_geat
0. lt A. B. B. 00.
.IBS9IPENNSYLVANIA Sa
t." CENTRAL BAILIIOAD l * Qg,
PROM PHILADELPHIA. TO PITTSBURGH,
And thence by Railroad to
WHEELING ST. LOUIS, •
wauBENVILLA, CLEVELAND ),
CINCINNATI CHICAGO,
BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, ST.' SAMS,
And all intermediate points in -
OHIO, INDIANA., ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MIOI3I.
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. •
Passengers to pointe,weet of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Cirsetline, have choice of routes, and are
requested to make a selection before applying for Eck
ate. •
.THRICE THROUGH TRAINS MULTI THILADIL.
Pale DAILY,
lorming"close eonnediotel Pittsburgh to all points
West.
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1865, %Ire:
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave Ms
depot, B. E. comer of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, as follows :
/OR PITTBS9II3II TRAINS PROS PITTSBURG'S
AND TNII MIST ir.s.ve. AND TRH WBST A/MTV!.
Mall train at.... 7.30 A. M. Mall train at.. 11.00 night
Past line 1 00 noon. Bast line 4.60 A. M.
Exprees mai1..11.00 night. &sprees mail.. 1.10 noon.
WAY TRAINS LIAYS. WAY TRAINS ARNIMR.
Harrisburg a 4- Harrisburg au.
'commodation 3.00 P. M. commodation.7.l6 P.M
Lancaster 6.00 P. M. Lancaster .9,50 A. M.
The mall train stops at aL theetatiann between Phila.
delpbla and Pittsburgh.
The Express mail runs daily, the other trains Sunday
excepted.
The cars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and Remain
streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all points West can be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any that, dn.
ring the day. No °barge for handling baggage. ' '
Poe further information, apply at the Depot of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, eontheast ,cornerot
Eleventh and Market streete, between the hours of 7 A.
U. and 11 P. M. THOMAS MOORE,
My 10 Agent Penn's Railroad So.
1010)11ILA.DELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILS
GOAD LIN1—Q1:110100T BOUTS to Blnaira
Wilkipobtrre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara
liallei wauYie , Burlington, Montreal, Bt. ken.ls
Detroit. Dunlieth. and Bt. Louie
REDUCTION IN PASS OP =3 TO ALL 113,INOIPAL
POINTS Inar.
Passenger taigas will leave the Philadelphia and
Raiding Railroad Depot, corner BROAD. and VXN
Streets, daily, (Sandal% exoepted,) tollowa
LBO A. M. DAY =PRESS, - -
for Elmira, Niagara Palle, Thaffalo, Detroit, Ohitago,
Rock Wand, Galena, St. rata., Dnri-iniiton,
and St. Lonla.
LSO P. M. MIGHT BXTBBMI, '
Tor Blmira Niagara Palle, Buffalo Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee; Rook Island; Galena, Eit!Paule, Burlington;
and St. Louis.
The 7 . 90 A. EL train rang through to rimulasaum,
etapid or at all Stat lona on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of tha Ph ikidelphia and Beading Railroad.,
At Rupert, for Wilkenbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all
stations on the LAOKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
Baggage ohookod to limits, Buffalo, and Sturponsion
Bridge.
==!
,
Witicesbarre' S 50
.
Pittston 50
Scranton 75
Wtlkeebarre 6 0
Williamsport • 60
Elmira 00
Canandaigua 00
Geneva, via Gorham CO
Rochester 50
Niagara Palle 00
Braila° 00
Erie 1 60
Cleveland, via N. I'. and Erie '1 00
' 4 via Niagara Palls 1 00
Toledo; via New York and Erie 1 00
Columbus 1 50
Cincinnati. New York and Erie 7 00
cc Niagara Palls 7 00
Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 1 00
Detroit, via Niagara Falls 1 00
Chicago, Tie. Great Western Railway 1 00
cc Late Shore Railroad 1 00
Rock Island, via Niagara Palls 24 00
cc - Lake Shore Railroad 2 00
Burlington 2 00
lowa City 0 26
Ht. Louis, via Chicago o 00
'cl
„Indianapolis 0 00
Dunlieth 2 00
Bt. Paula 3 00
. •
irg- Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Oftlce, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, BROAD and VINE. •
, THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Learns the Depot, Broad street, below Vine daily,
((Sundays excepted ,) for an points West and Noeth, at 0
Per further information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to °HAS. S. TAPPER, General Agent,
N. W. nor. Sixth and Oheetnutsts., Philada.
0. A. NICOLLS,
Geol. Supt. PltHads. and Reading Railroad.
•It. A.- .FONDA, -
Gant. Supt. Ostayriasa, W. & H. Railroad.
1. A. REDF/ELD,
de.Bl-ly Gaul. Supt. Irmsport and Elmira Railroad.
NORTH PENNSYL
an" VANIA RAILROAD.
FALL ABRANGS.IIIIIs T.
'For BETIILERESf, DOYLESTOWN, ,to., and by
close railroad connections for
Easton, Oatawinaa, New York city,
Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap,
Ohttak, Wilkeebarre,
Ilaileton, Niagara Falls, Scranton.
Oa End after WEDNESDAY, August 26th, 1858, Pas
nenget Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia; as follows v
For Bothlehmm,, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap,
Scranton; ar,,, (Express,) at 6.15 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Williams
port, Elmira, and the West, (Es press,) at 0.15 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.45 A. AL and
41'. El.
For Fort Washington, (Aecommodationd at 0.45 A.
M. and 6 P hL
TRAINS FOR PECTLADELPECEA
Leare Bethlehem (Exprese,) at 9 A. EL and 5 P.M.
Leave lloylcatown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and
3.80 P 51.
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
M. and 2.30 P. M.
Doylestown Tilting run daily. Other Trains daily,
Sundays excepted.
All fassenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Ohatharn street vr,tb Fifth and Sixth Street Passen
ger Railroad.
Fare to Bethlehem 11 60
" Mauch Chunk 2 50
" Beaton 1 50
" Borleatoun 80
FOR 1301100LEY'3 DIOUNTAIN-131 6.15 A M. train
to Beaton, thence by N. J. 0 RR. 11110 D. L. & W. RR,
to Washington, thence by etage, arriving at the Moan.
Ulna at IP. M. Fare. 53./0.
au2s tf EILLIS MARS, Agent
JOMILADELPHIA,. GERMA.NTowN
.1 AND NOD.R.IB TOW N RAILROAD.-BIIMMEN
ARRANGEMENT.—On &lld after MONDAY, May Nth,
-POD. CiElthiAliTOW.N.
Leave Philadelphia at 6g, 7 8, 8-05 min., 20, II j(
A. hi., 1,2, 8,4, 5,6, 7,8, 0,10, and 11M P. id.
Leave 1 807mm:down at 6,7, 7g, 8,0, 9.4, /OM, 21
A. al; 1-10 min., 2, Bg, 4g, , 6g, 8, 0-40 min., and
10g P. M. •
The 7% o'clock A. Si. Train from Germantova
art.} stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations.
ON BUNDAYk,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 9,53 i, and
P.M.
Leave Germantown 8g A. M., 1-1 min., 11X, and
P. M
CHESTNUT MLL RAILROAD
Lena Philadelphia at OX, 8, 9.05 Jain ,11M A. M.,
2,8, 4,0, 8, 10 P. M.
Lena Ohennut Bill at 0 40 and 7.36, 9.10, and 10.10
min. A. W., 12.40, 8,10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 main
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave Philadelphia, 0.20 A. M., 2, 04, and B p. M.
Leave Oltestant Hill at 8.10 min A. - 32., 12.0 4.10
8,80 P. M
FOR CONSIIOIIOOIOIN AND NORRISTOWN..
Leave Philadelphia it OX, 9, U A. M., 1.05 min
3.10 wln.. 4%, 0%, 11% P. M.
L.llllO Norristown at 0 2 1, 9,11 A. 90., 1, 8,1( 3 and OX
P AI.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphiti at 9 A. M., and 8 P. M.
Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., andUNII. P. M.
POE, MANAY.
Leave Philadelphia'at 7M ,9 11 A. M. 1.05 mix.,
2.06 min., 8.10 min.; 4M, 6M OM, X 8,11% P. M.
,
Leave Manaynnk at 0% BM, 9%, 11% A. M.,
IM, 3,4, 6M, 7, and 9.P. M.
Sundays mamas as Norristown.
011.118TNIt VALL.NY nal DOWN NB-
TOWN.
Leivo PitiladolVbln'at 6N(' 11. 3 and Sao min. P. K
LIATO Downingtown at 71( A. M., and 1 P.M.
R. N. SMITH, General Bnpetintondent.
Ponta task pag emu Om% gAllogelplgh
e
Ificatisoar nts.
trk , " "I'"---- ja-IeFOTIADLEiIiAk ~ ,
•••••.----- vv. ,- ,FADIRG RAILROAD...
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N e v rAccommodatjenPaseecerr Yikin betwe , n Reading : '
• '•
."' • '- 'and Philadelphia
Leaves Reedingeatepted) at 815 a .
DI , sr:thing
P.
l'ltiltitalphia at 9.t0 A. Al.. and return- ,-
. , .
lug at 4A6 P. Iff. ' ,
- Passengers by train have over I-heart In Phila. ,
oelphia before returning or leaving for New York..
- se4ln2-„, „ ,
.W... II .IdoILEIANNSY, Secretary.
DHILADELFRIA: AND READINGBAIL,
ROAD...4'MT FRBIORT - LIND . - Freight inane
leave the Depot * BROAD Street, below PINE, daily, for
Bade, Suspension Bridge, Valate, Detroit, Chicago, -
ldilwankle;Galinait DdbintmeiSt. Lottie, and intimate- _
diate pointO. • - -
Tide le the .shortest route to Oanadarand the Lae
. Pate, and:go:de wing* forwarded with greater dolled& -
to the Aare points than by any other rook): '
SAW, or PAWLS 71" ZOO LBO.
, i n t,; ; ;:rna, *i1ar4..5 1 4111 caw.
•
supingion Bridge oo_ 79 - 40
Buffalo
Buffalo • 90 v 96 00 40 v -
Dunkirk:: . 75. 4 4 . - 45.
DotrOlt- • 41 so -98 ' -
Chicago . 1 41, 1 Ar, 00
Itroight going t hrough by rail 311 the way aanst4
=kited "4.lAT9tarL. ,, • • .
No rodanahlpnwat betwate .P.htladelpida. and Mraira.
Marl ioodaYla Philadolphia aa4. Readlost Railroad,
and Bond tka Drepot, tkosd itari; below Inns; daily,
Yor further inftmnatiott in reseed to this route, ea
at the through freight office Of the Philadelphia, Nis.,
sari.
a NNend (if
INT est Wettern Like, N. W. earner RIME(
rid IMP.
11111 ifilLgtt - YASIA RAILROAD,-
GABAT 0.101711.41, BOUTS, connecting the At
lento Ohio* with-Western, Barth-we...tarn, and Sou th
western States, by continuous Beltway direst. Tide
Boad also conneets at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all porta on-the Weldon -Myers, and el
01seeland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports as
the Itorth.wasterst _Lakes • making the most DIME?,
0113APBSrand RIOLLIBLE 11013P2. by which Freight -
can 1 1 1 4 - g ar d e d to sod from the flitlaleg:WEßS.
nwnes BhTlintllN PRILAIMPHIAAND PITT
BIIRC/IL
01.1'14...4100111,88014;adll,
, Cape, Books, fhp goods, (la bons
Wee and trunks),/MIA to bozo*
and bales) Weathers, Furs i _tte per 1W
Rican shass__-Doznestie Inteating,
Shirting end +Ticking, (In original
bales), DraelltiAsks),llardsrare
Leather, Liquor, (fa canted wall
Paper,Wool, and Sheep 2e l ta,
Isatifrd, &o. We. per 10
T#111.1) OLABli.llTibl, Semp, Baaon
- and Pork, Salted, (looso or in
sacks), Paintd, (dry and in * and
Oils, (except lard lad rosin) Pi II! / 0
Pinata Oates-Coffee; Plsb, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (( in tasks or horse
eastward}, Lard shad Laid Oil, Nails,
Soden/sh, ear/midi:Bat, Tat, Pile?,
Eosin, Steel, Mannfactused Pol.
bacco, Eosin Oil - •Queenawans,
Anger, (hhda., bb f s., and boxes,)
ke. Ste 404. rll,oo IS
Itothi-leo. per bbl., until further notice.
4sanc--.060. per 100 lbs., until farther =dim.
Ourron-02 per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weights
until farther notice. -
. .
In shipping Goods frosts say point Put of Philadel
phia, be ptrtleular to atiza packages" -via Peaittadtasia
- A7l fiooda oonsigaed • SheAmnia of this
Road, at Philadelphia
. or PittebtuA, lbe fax;readed
without detention.
Putout Aassta.--Chirke & Co., Chicago; Tacker a
Co., Memphis, Tenn.; B. P. Bass & Co.. it. /mots,
Ho:. P.O. o , Bilty & Co., Rimer/ilia, Indiana . ; WM.
Bingham' Louisville, Kentucky. ,• • II- 0. Meldmint,
gadison;lndiana; :R. W; Broun.& Co., and Atha- &
Hibbard, Cincinnati; H. S. Pierce & Co.,
Okld; Leech & Co., No. 14 Hilbystreet, Bodoni Leech
& Co., ito.'.2 Astor Rowe, New Yerk No.l William at.,
New York ; B. I. fineeder, Philadelphia ;- Magraw
Koons, Baltimore; 3). A ittelrart, Pittsburgh. •
• H. H. HOUSTON,
General Preig.ht Agent.
L015M.1.1113,T,
del- General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
tappvlna
•
FOR H &TANA, via CHARLES
TON and Key West.L—The anlendld steam•
ship 'SOBEL, Capt. William Rollins. will leave PEW
YORK for HAVANA, on FRIDAY. Oct Ist, tonchlng
at Charleston and Rey West for mails and passengers.
Per passage apply to
ORUZFORD, TILEBTON, k 00.,
No. 29 Broadirag,
Or JOHN WAGNER,
5917-tocl No. I Walnut aired.
gt• FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.-HE
RON'S LINE-ONLY It 6 OMAR LIND
GOODS IttOEIVED AND BILLS LADINO SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
Freight and' inntrance st less than by steamship
~R EVSTONS. STATE," Ograin 0 P. Marshmsn
Which will call on Saturday, Sept. 25th, at 10 o'clock;
A. M., from second wharf above Vine at.
Yor further particulars please see advertisement of
Steamship "KEYSTONE STATE,” In this paper.
Yor freight or passage apply to
A. HEWN, "a.,
sell • - 828 North Wharnii.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AAt NRIOAN BOW.. NALL DYLAN-
110 K Nair TOIL TO LITWOOL.
Ohief Oabia Yostage $l6O
aeoand Cabin Wangs - 76
, PlOll D 05,07 no itErsarcoa.
Chief Cabin Passage $llO
Second Cabin Panne ** 00
- ' The ships froze Bostoticall at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA - , Capt. Leng, ,-•
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wiekinan
ARIA. Capt. R.
11,Lott. NIAGARA, Clapt.ltyrie.
AFRICA, Capt . Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. P. Leitch.
• These venues carry a clear white light at mat-heed;
green on starboard bow ; , red en port bow. -
ASIA, Lott, leaves Boston Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkine, . t , N.-York:Wednesday, Sept. 20.
NIAGARA., Millar, " Beaton, Wednesday, Oat. 6.
ARABIA, Btone, " N.York,Weclnesday, Oet. 33.
CANADA, Lang, ,, Boehm, Wednesday, Oat. 20.
AFRICA, gdannen, ", N.York, Wednesday, Oet. 27.
.ASIA Lott, " Boston, Wednesday, Noy. 8.
PERSIA, Jndkins, "- N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10.
BIIROPII, Leitch, is Boston, Wedneediy, Nov. ir.
Berths not monied until paid for.
An experienced Mugs= on board.
The owners of these Rope will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Mettle, unions bills of lading are signed therefor end
the value thereof therein expressed.
Par freight or plumage apply to -
' . i1e20.7 E. CUNARD, A Bawling Greets, N. York.
_FOR -RICHMOND, Tia Norfolk
ind OITY POINT-PALL ARRANGE
MENT— WIGS, A WEEK—UNION STEAMSHIP
COMPANY'S LINE OP STEAMSHIPS TO SAM
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8 A. M.,
UNTIL SURTRER NOTICE. -
VIRGINIA, Captain J. It. Remy. -
P.ENA'SYLVAN la, Captain Teal.
CITY , OF ,RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell.
These fine steamshi 1.8 will call as above. They ans
handsomely fitted up for -passengers, having saloon, on
deck • are provided with Francis'a Metallic Life Beata,
Life Preaervers, &e.. and no pains or expense spared for
the comfort and safety of passengers, and the protection
of goods.
This Line offers the quickest, cheapest., and Moat
comfortable route for passtngers, and Is in •advance or
any other for despatch and economy for freight TO THB
INTERIOR or VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA,
AND TENNESSEE.
NO TR4I:3BNIPAIRNT . BY 11118 LINE
--- - .
Passage to Richmon r or Petersburg, $8; meal In
cluded. Passage to Norfolk, $8; meals Included.
THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr. General Agent ;
sa274m N 0.14 NORTH wilenvEs.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH -HERON'S LINE.
400.0)3 REODIVED AND BILLS OP LADING Islam
• EVERY DAY. -
The splendid first-elms side wheel Steamships
R.EYSTONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10
o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and
vannak.
708. CHARLESTON
The lEZYSTONR STATB. Captain aeries P. blank.
man, will continue to receive freight until this evening
and Mai Saturday, Sept. 25th, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
FOR SAVANNAH
The STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin,
will commence loading on Saturday, Sept 25th, and
sail tor Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday, Sept. 28th, at 2
o'clock P M. -
At both Charleston and Savannah, these ships conneet
with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, too., for all plaoos in the Booth and Sonthwest.
'fret :~~~~.
Heavy Preight at an average oils per cent. below
New York ateataship rates.
INI3I3ItASIOS:
IPREIGHT and INPULLNOE on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found - to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin passage,
Steerage' do.
nonunion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No Mlle of lading signed after the leap has palled.
For freight or plums', apply to
A. HERON, Ir.,
No. XS (late 81) North Wharves.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. & T. O. BUDA.
Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GI&INSH & 00.
For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tueaday,
For Florida ) from Savannah, eteamers ST. REAM
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana from Charleston, steamer J.SABNI., on
the 4th and 19th of every mouth, jell
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
, •
• FOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DB ' BY, without delay, for 80 dollars.
Return tickets, good for nix months, to either of the
above placer', by any steamer of the line, 80 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
120 k lineir ToalL
New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, atl2o , clook,
Edinburgh, Clamming, Oct. 80, itGlasgow ,
enaagow, aoodwia, August 7, c.
/201 GLISOOw,
Glasgow, Goodwin Satnrday, Judy 10.
New York, McMillan Wedneaday,Sugruit /1.
Edinburgh, Cumming Saturday, Aug. 14.
BATES OF PASSA(3III.
/101 GLASGOW.
That Claes I& galaroag
steerage, found with cooked provisions g If
I/10X Raw VAL
First Olass g 76 00
Steerage, fount with welted 'Provisions 30 00
Ohildron under 14 years of age, half rare; Infants in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within aix months, by any
to timer of this line.
Pint Class PM 00 Steerage $BO 08
An experienced Surgeon al lacked to each Steamer.
/for freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN Jr. clo t , 123 WALNUT Street, Pkiledel.
ROBERT CRAIG, 11 Broadway, New York.
HALL A LONXY, Buchanan'a Wharf, Baltimore.
Ottnimer flegorts.
H" 'S HOTEL,
WILLIAMBPOB T,
LYCOMINH COUNTY,
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly
occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged
and refitted it in a superior style.
Williamsport is OLIO of the moat delightful inland
towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citi
gess of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable
time Miring the heated term of the summer.
His omnibus runs from his Rotel to the Packet and
Railroad Depots free of charge.
jy2B-3m. W. H. HAY, Proprietor.
aBEDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS
well-known and delightful Primmer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visiters on the 18th of
/lane, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now fully completed, and the whole establishment has
been furnished in superior style, and the hccommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of
the United States.
- .
The Hotel will be tinder the management of Mr. A.
0. ALLNN;whiaaa experience, coortsone mariners, sad
attention to hle givecthe amplest aaaneg ooo o f
comfort and kind treatment.
. .
In addition to the other means of access, It is deemed
proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Oluerebersburg.
The Oompany hare made extensive arrangements so
supply dealers and mdtriduaLe with 4e Bedford Water' ,
by the barreVoarboy, and in betties, at the following
prices, at the Springer, viz
nor a barrel (mulberry) 84 00
Do. (oak) 800
X Do. (mulberry) 800
,e( Do. (oak) 800
Carlmy, 10 gallons 916
Bottles, IX pint, par dozen -1 50
The barrels are carefully prepared. no that lar.
chasera may depend upon receiving the Water frealt
and serest.
coraroualeatioaa Astrid be addressed to
DURWATes 6 1 16161L 51 . mums ock,
Fa9:l! / 19 4 1 .90 geilor, 113
13000
8 00