The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 08, 1858, Image 4

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    .' IfSbVn. Sales, at;|M.s)|9Mwj£U;MAaiige' eVSrj
9> S££
, ttpjtMnd ««lpg»W WiPwniwot.forni,
gltiagraUawcrijitloniiot »llftopropsrtj'to,b«Mld qn
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lister* advertised-oecsaionaUr-ln onr;Pu,blie Sale
, iQQO ctfp'la» eiepintrtlweeklj>)
Sale ifsfSvcoTOer of BeVeateenth and SttM&Wr^Ste,
, mi
»|^F>@^tHMWj9:A , »tJ*'n'**f‘%.of;«olio?Lfur,
' ° roslionca will >0 ;aol<L aV ip
d’oMeij, twevhMft totUioltaahWi futuUdre;lti«;a fout-
Btorr.hrlrt,'.* Mfd about.6s fßßtdOep.'fiti
-- <*He<t^itUotQ&rßtMapf4?^fcHt*ja&d>'oa&T«nieneog. :
,;”TTglß®£BNf«^Al j lifliUJi--OOTOBKttllth J t
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.- Veromptory - • '
. - .<VjSr®AHH*WT;Oiltowhin «tre<!t;.weittbr Nine--
- iA » a. <•• ' s
; . t(AR9piANCnyAI.aABLU.IiOT, ThlrUanth atreet,
hMOHladawltdrfali 101;f««v front,. 26ofaet deep;!
jor qorualuia .Tiers, Daoauwd o
- ■ street,
-'. weat-of-Si aterathatraet/bt 28 feet front, IfiSfept deep
.•- -ttoßwk® 'A6»» ‘ fua%duH\i t rE/,--U;r* s-* W#
240£r24«£5i08,-S4(lB i 2410, 2412, 2114, 2418,-2418, and
. ,24aQiBiii«ita»tii> mj'jimsi tx~ Vt* J <
ArlmJniatcator.'ri'galerrßatetpof.Wm, Aabion,;DWs a..
; . S2 B ;OTOwn,
- - ' *■ .\v>4v£ iU «C<:'o '.i J *- *
' -Postponed-Bele.;; - • ~*^r''
,i.y*OTABISi OQALiiMSMa 558 aeteii «o»Wh*mT
oisSrfW?SiTS?«'fel-i*M ,, W?ssMeni ol ,the North.;
CartwpiUle Coal Company. '• J ; *|«>
- VALtJ ABLB PIIO PSRTV, VALLEY POBBJ,.Hontj
LroraeiYlcOnatf .-r&iperiopniDclern in»iiHl[)Ojsam,ica, J
boanOoiffd mh!ir-«iiH»»UJlßMl:«o4.oT6i'soamM>
' A£UlilOil'ilKpT “,V*ln»bl&reaiilßnce v No 1315 Arch
aite*t,-.hol»epji Tirirt«outtiee<Ulro»ii,sireete ",
fOTTII RITTJfNBOCHB f.QDAßK.—Klenaat mod..
- em brick and stone residence, Teplete with eyery mod
»«4l%iePWlM'!<>l>-'i *18,00(1 may/
wTVP4ib«inSfataJte;for
from ntoutes wslk frotn % station on
tb-NwW^^MiTaDla-BjUlroid.
VAt^K&WjSS^ WSN TV-P LRSf WARD, 72 Jwt
nn.T^nphiaL^eetf t ia.faat.^iftjaafaun>fttre»t,via&.leet7
doe#.’. "AhwwiPnßMtr.frsme dweiliwr U7* VOO WTjo
paid atthe time of • - ; *;
lot Bro&d Streep south
z-i A O ±h
& ds3sl|i|padB|”l^W»t». c
•'.siiroV A'foßS' and: JwiiMjfQ!’
Oir-Oxford street, ... -
Ti lW9 K 'l°OT XA ® B^o>UW^or^^
•• LI NOS, Noa. lEia. im-jaSS.’iHa.jolid 1230 Ohria
tiaxLstreetf-.bAtsuwi.XwelßhtandJChuteenthstreets,.:
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od*.ll oho.
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luim^'lk^l/AfPer'tbA Will ho Hold
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SUPERIOR PBRNLrSBSrAIIUJipBSjdAXONY OAli
• - : p»rg,BtLvj4Bfciilfffitaftiipsidk<mj:aT,AS2.,
s.ifaoti.bii
- > gantbook
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~' Sjt- Catalogdifs noi f rendyi wtwnked'
■- - for examinat ooyS' > V.-
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- X6VM >^<^63ib>*«»^taiipitt, ibr'tlbWbr^robta^cdS--
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' - haWlS^llSl^^r
-i intic«t»w,H«^’blnribtt»ybi®s;-6)iiWrie^of i sabjeets,'
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- FaBN(^^peii , Cab-';
assortment secoad-diabd farnitnts'/eleranf
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. famJUM hDnfleWepia^/'rtrabTodthe store
. ' BLlJo)vN*a 4«l> i VAhUAfitBiBOOKB-4.
-.^;ojurjUMoiß«*Ot«&Otf f LONiM>Ni
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TO CAPITALISTS, Atfl) 1
VAT.UA BLB tOCUST H .
South streets* J7>o
feet ftonfcdivliocQit Btteetvby'l73 feet itfdeptta to a 10 >
feefcaUeyr.ii< 'U .tv.--- >'
At f?HIVATRBAXK~UAND3OME BBOWN-STOSK
PINK Street, known m « Union
, . Bow » -.' . r- -• \v >•
KJ-#^ rjI M,H.„STEBE;'GEirKEAI;-
«f hoiiiifboM"fnniltntoj'&'*’"tii> We(ln«»iI»T iim git:'
tuniiy lO o^closk.-.Evening
tales of watche^ ‘jewelry. 1 fStcy ‘ and' inlaceltaneous
goods, will be held regularly every - Monday, Wedne*'
dny, Thar**,,
' \t* OoMlgA’iintß of i’ivlinu'ic'coiia-i'anJ'iionHe:'
-hold furniture* piano-fortes, d&tpets, watches, jewelry.
&LQ. y re<pedthd&?fiolicit«d, on < whicH libifal Wayaat
vtucee w%be ; ytado tfrajpiml ' _. h"i<i inUb
i*J“ Oat-door sales attended to promptly. Charges
a* moderate &CBSy other hou*e in thl» city, . ~
fitJPEftiOiiHAraBHOLO-VDRNITOaK.CABiRTS,
MIRBORS, PJ.ATKD -WAKE, &c.
On Saturday,Morales,
At 10 o’clock, at the anytioh w|U be sold by
'ajeromrient of house
hold furniture, &e, Wi-OS 'l-sM U.W'afcft’
: -. ■ .e -v .V
TWO SB SNA THA.iI a.fAnOTJOKBBB
ITJ. AHD OOMMIBIOBM»BaHAH»,'*g.-*. 'ion*'
And BAQB Stceeta vV'"''> : .: ir ‘.ll'd
QttRAT "f'
- moskitr =*<aKmwsj »r usVimonbys'! •>«
Money llbo«Alltiidy»BSßjfiln'T»lt« or (no»H
: from one do]lw totnonuAda,' nil gold AJid’irilYer blete.
diamond*, nniehAfiS'jetraliy.toWMuff-piecifr.mUJrloaJ -
dturtramente, fnrnltnyefdtr-gdfcdif, ,■BdtlihtK'troeiriMri ■>
oigere, hardware. eutlart;book«;bor**ejTeMelee', hay-■
new, and all erttote»Wre3t»f;for"Any'length' offline''
AjMDd OD(nA»iJVaf*rt«il(> PrtitHpat. SilakllikhUHti
eo nth ete teoraftr of Binth AndltACe itroete,' J‘i l - '-i, ’
:: . OS’- Proml#K»y.!.<»tMitnHfliSieonitt»rtilp'«liooßii»Ad'
attheltilreaVin»r»etrAto*/1M i-.'- t ■• -
HATHANd'. np*IKO»ABWBgTABUI*HMSN'(v B. *,
• OOHNJtBiO» «I»rit' AHDRACK'STPjmTSK"
mwn'aoottyJHlUto ]ib?nU/. AdHaoAdioMittlJ trad:
All Tee rlAtoidiAtaohdeinAtohM/JSwtlry.foWllnir clews 1 ,
dry goode,, elath!ng,' grde(!ri*aj, l!i(noni,. dgii'«:'liArd
. if Are, cntleryj on
gr«Tms«r'j aknatcalkHsatramentat i'fornl tares • bedding,
lior»«e,Tehl«lM, barnaj»,«tocksy'Andall'otb»r*rtlolM
of TA>De. - :.</>. y.r.n'l. Y 'iU'.h V.> V ’ 'i ■"
. ~.,&ottr»Dt)oB-gAI*3.. u
. Perianal attention glrsn-ttLptl -Outidoctf/aIM/eltlier
“4 4taw
- vti >9- ItE'T.-j ’I 1 - 1 '*i f~' 'T irt»Vln'.ttX s-i <
AUCTIONEER,
C 5 And MONBIT LOAN OVHGS, Ho. ..*24 ?flobtfe'
TOrfip B^AtiiWojf:W«Jmrt, oPW?l^ )yew it., only
o'elooktatboettainr. : Wy>;>mHli: tf.V-ra«
Ont-loor gßlw jittha Apottpn House. »V
/r‘! >
- Xiti&iiMMfflW WlWirty r<«r«.
, Adfmi«*iiqi|d&faOTo Otis dollar to thouenodlod ihv
ronrrtir flow ! l ifsvr.-”' g * <tWA *j :ra,ir * l,> y>r f ' ,tr,<i **rrfHtT~
■ umini. pigariLMiulMi!
faatrnißftuta,' GimspfatinugM )£ ‘Ardi-Sobdi ol
* T lS'^^!i P n»n' 1 ~©f ~ttm* »$»•/.
**on.-' . - - l . w**-**/^.
All *4rfca&«g' t from 0%4 litiadrSd dollars and opwartU
veto vAtobmen for the promlfftje i .alwo, a hooey innf
rone* .fleeted tot the bonedt ctfHf poraone bATlcr good!
*• Sf-4; A^niiiini&tlVApltAl,
tbiS City. ' fo djvtr ![--' 7;;:,'.'- o
Money odvenorf to thtnoor, to AraalUmonutf. wilM
oat any nbM/w st i i>v|S7 r yd jSMm wt-r, « ,x"fr-:
Hold Urn innlxy. ana
Olothinjf will T»« «qM *t TMnjwrt Brlra*#. tal-ly
undersigned -jjreg,?
' . JE# pectfully invite the attention of lovers of book*
to their unequalled faclllt. ettrfbgtii&Sug books in a su
<- - gorier manner. Their work has been submitted for a
Mrieaof re»ra to tb«mcam«»ttanfof;Mmroftthe most
. celebrated eonoolweiir* in the eotmtr r. It has received' -
the
, -signo ft reptttatton which jtbw« ftnr< detenniiied to
- maioteio, ?fv , - .
, Uywr^ e ’ tiT^Blil<lfilg-TsxettaMarrreftr,'tKr'pXaTr
' “ imlr-bband” roltirae for the echo
.most arllstlo garniture of rarities for,the tollectlon of
t£{m
, full/-VIIE Wt-SjSoS*.!, tIOA JtDA
-■• --■ .LBinficoy HiTioto. In uelugit, cloths* douot roqulra
: ■ - tut l '* l rf'‘ ,i F” l ** lllJl> *' ,l,M ’****•'
•O 1 ;--, W«-;
iJfl»#i»Ws|}fW«nojrretnnil»d ■
| ; -c.
AT PRrVATfI* SAI,S
/fe-'.OQ-Ti r i
tJvTST L STftBET.i , . 5 --'. ■
VT^0 b X3;p,hpCK £ ;OF 7T&,
OWINGt
-ABB AUEUIIiroN'. - •' !
krraogedifac -dxaiftlpetion.
ifoing, Ootobflf Atl°
iftonthatcredit, Beveqbon*.
" fancy and staple Prenoh
:ge assortment Jnlt*olo-.to
, consisting in,pirfcof,BOn- i
poult |
'moires’, colored .Bayadere
.ie silhs. ( Tfllnute,Biias>-mfl'
.torlas. poll do ohevre*, bine
, wt .„ (I(bonnet 'relrctSj'i’rentli flair
nels, C*SKr«ncb print* * - ' -'' l -
■ SHAWM.
-.Alsp, 800 loft Unh and wool* fringe Thibet shawls,
fltfUardo. QheneUle dp* -i v> ,: *• ■ ■'*•’■; •’• i ’*
} LindoaXl long-and * Square
Bhawls ( :&heitqualityd/Te f «d tmsseaaon. \‘ 2 . »' '
' UR '. ■ -
128 lota bonnet and velvet ribbons,
LABG3TBAI.B QOODMJALANOB OP
:i,T|[K liIPOnTi.TIONIO?.. MB3SRB; r BKNKAKD *
.HpTipjf..saw, xobkt ~ „i M '<d • ..-a = - *
'ViVi' - -V-S I- -? 1
fSiV'i'.ir ( AJ', c ?Wogue ( on *ix mopth«>
( 200 pieces high Colored Baxouymfirino ptatdk! of ex-
for city trade^ best importod, in ex-
‘ r .
-plal d , ,s^u d'‘Bayadere first quality poll de
chevre.'Vfl *r.U:'4. y .
*2LWf 1 - . ,V
100 pieces 0-4 mazarine, bine merino cloth, snperfine
qtnllty., .( T-.Vo nt\ •: - •,■. /.m
1 -l&Oplecbs bonnlt velvets, black and colored, of supe
rior qualitita/aod’CelebratedniakV. .. *
i 45 pieces Lyo&kfiriAtttlila and cotton velvets, superb
t qttaUtibe. < - i -''-‘^^‘* }{il ;-•*■■'• ■ - A ‘ ]"! •• ,- .-. ,
r ;10Q pieces ffsheh'shlrtfag flannels of superior quall-
»ia / ’ - ' "'* , •; ,
•' 45 pleees ; niA&nlß6ent qnaliiies black. taffetas, of.Bon-
Isoa'aaii'd Bonnet’s h?aber w, ...1.J-
i ''• Aleo, 803 ViibOTflne quality bfaqlc'and high oolored
i Thibet Shawls 1 eytriirictvfrlngeSjOf Patnrle, Lapin, &
• Go’smanttfa’etdre.^”'!. 1 .', V
! .'SOO'lehjfiqa&v.e'bla'Ck woollen fringe shawls.-
; .4CQ superior'qdklHy printed , ;
; OOOf «Xtra rlcn assorted colors.dtella do.
S*6QO ,do.. , 7 jodud'cornera Stella shawls, black and
and brawn to come'by steamer At ago. , _ V
*„ 600-extra‘ricbpeUibheand chenellle border Stella
: •»■*’ { ■'■ v ; _ ’ ] 1 *
fOtt extra rich broehe' collkrt and sbawia, ; "',' ' .'
:700 splendid .tjoalitiW long and square troche fihawld,
finest go6ds ever offered at auction, ...
’2OO extfa'richT sillfpeTnctie and doable face long,and
square Cashmere shawls.'
bla.uk lustrines.
24 aui 96 super qoalityLybnk black lustrines. -'
SDPBR QUALITY BI.A'IK SILK VBLVJST RIBBONS.
J 7 ■*;/;,f This,Morning,’t< -r »
< An lnVolce of No! IMOiutfer all silk, Velfot
,’Rlbbona __ ,
GOMHEHOIAL SALESROOM* , s
.. tBANK and lQ STRAWRRrRy? between MAE
iKBT and CHESTNUT andSEOOND and THIRD street*.
•the positive sale of ready-madeclothloglor, gents* apd
goods, i: meh Y 8 l4mbfi*’wooT and tne
yiuo sl}L;t*AUd. drawers, to- beianade this miming,' by
catalogue, commencingat 10 o’clock precisely.. . K
! ■’■•SAta-'oirjbiioTniNo.
' Morning,
\ Commencing at 10 Q’cjQ6k,.wlll,.he gold without re*
perre, e valuable‘wtockr bf'bliy-iaade fall and winter
clothlngfCon«isUng't>f-U J-na »#r ' • *’
f
f v . lrt _ , ( rials,and Inthe (latest fashion,
J - -TAIWMNU «6om 0 -7,-.. -
{ *4l*6) A itfaderof assortment goods.-> ?
; Ify-f May be examined withCitalogaea early on hte‘
mprningpfsale..^/, „ u v! .',.1
AUOTIOIfEEH; (sp&eV
JO. K.fto> WOtBiBT iSOOTi',)'4aI OiO&tNilT Ht.,
|Ji ujrtli mi t lf».
fpERHMPioiiY Sale, of ,eastern:'w6oi)EN- '
I On Hobday Morning."
- ’ Oct. 31th. at ll O’clock, at the aAles-room, .No. 491
.Cbeaftnt;9^fet^i , ’J-f f
• IQOdozen.three-hooped palls. , . t
. 100nbxerclothM pins.' “7 *’ , ' .• .
i ’rfiO'doten 1 knifet^ais,V‘'_;. '7, ->
; , OOMbien'towei rolier*.
i 1 .
. ' Alsdj wood-seat rocaldg ? h&fra. children’s chairs., >
' - i
' 600Patentindia*fttbbfrcbtnbs.:
CJ T &J OO.j AupTiOHKEES awd
, ipa.CoMitrfie^Ok 1 , MiaOHiOTfi,' NO. 27* South EIGHTH
riTREKT. cottier o’f LOBGE STREET. ,
tARGB-SAca, OF. HOUSEHOLD ANB.OSEIOE JUB
-5 i,vs .(., y /- 'i NITUBB^ «'< ;.'tv V f\*\
■-* f SY»-f*»(., BatWdar Morning, r , *'»'
! j.At o’clock, 1 at’l^6.'27,Rjdt , i .lilghth streeti we will
It a large and Bpiendld '*BBoftraniic f bf and’
1 office pr walnuf (UfeMlpK^bureau*,
JebbyfLlnaihedfUdds;'Softa; fiint&gsT/AlW,krerr
offle6‘taole'kfad
.rdbntas, ahd all <to.
ua'sold witbout wseHe: *■’ ’’ i : “ \T7+‘/^
‘ ’ >\? Pjf.*?-"*. V ' S'j --Jr»* 1 < ’ * ’
-Nov
;- ='i —= **
- GTIMMBY! *!' SONS;- - 1 '. ' T :■ '■
AOOTIONfeESS., : ’ •'
, ta.i'i-lot ';Kb'/6iO WAtNEt STREET -
..BEATITIFtJL 'SEAT '‘IN ‘BEtAWARE
COONTY,;I>NpWN AS ASTON RIIXIE, '
,/• J2" •'
, j Ort lStJi;atl!o’£lcicY.ißilltBi(iirAtruljriViuleonrte
premises, that beautiful country-seat, known as
•Bldg*, situate in Delaware crmotr,''J*ennfcrlyania,about,
.16 ffilTs3^TrSbr'tt's' , cTi^^6*o i ßt*s from Obiter. 4 milesA
from Marcus Hook, and ltf miles rrrfm ‘Rockdale, (the
station next beyond Media on the West Chester direct
railroad,) containing’ t 2B , a«Wi,7 E b? which are wood
lend. Tbeimproyementsconslstofaspleudidmansion,
05 feet front. fcy(so;d*fy£!ii£ tbd’ltaUan ityl*, with'
i is finely shaded, and
commands a ihiUs'lb extent, Including the
,P lawarb river, o miles distant,' and a large portion of.
New Jersey, beyond It. There is also a good stone
barn, with sibling—-the barn-yard is well screened and
shaded with Locust trees}; Vj* ! / ; '
- h The lawn fronting the hcose contains three acres, and
Is besutifoUy laid out with gravel walks, arbors, nhrub
;bftry, evergreens,- locatfon is celebrated for
Its healthiness,~and convenient to schools and churches
of almost every.depoiplnation. Jtcones aevpral times a
,dayby »t«amb«>at or rallfoad* to- Chester And Marcus
i'ilnok, or by railroad to Rockdaie. Terms will be made
and possession given immediately, or
inthospriog. Tho ipremises''.inay-’be'.viewed at any
-time Conveyances may be had at Rockdale station
'every day, on .arrival .of the-10 <r’clpoh trainifrom
Eighteenth imd^Market atrebts, retumlDg at '2 B.M.
Lithographs may be seen, and.fnrther information ob
tained at the office. ,
KIRBT FALL BALE OF'’READ'ESTATE. MOST
,«*\GKS, STOCKS, &c., will bg held at the Philadel
phia Exchange,
-• j -.sl 7-3 . >'f“ iOjJ®hu»dev .Evening, -• *'» " T
OctoberljlllLjSfiS.ratjT o'clock, and will include-
Y t*eVi!jmp'!iry Blie—EaUte'6f ’Jobn’Tbrner Dec’d.
UUBBN ;STREBT^—Two. dwellings .(one brick and
ilio otbsr/ramp)., wltji large lot of ground thermoto,
bt*'!oVßiDg,' situate w©»’. lll'and'll6'do the north side of
Qaaenstteet',.be tween Front and-Second streets, 10t‘53
fe»r front by 100 deep
, .TWO-STORY FRAME DWEttlNGaod lot of gronod,
.•20 feet by 45, situate.NoL]p9..,Qdeea street, and adjoin
'log the above
YEARLY GROUND RENT Of $05.60, payable on the
10th dsy of September,- on (property situate on tho west
tfd« of Swanaon street, near Catharine. Lot 20 feet
RESIDUNOS], jtiro.rn
•tone first story,) .with three-story back buildings. No.
-3603 Locust street, opposite 8F Mark’s Church. This
property is excaeaingif yrellAmttt,jttKl in pfctMot order.
T( e lot,la 130 feet deep to Latimer street, (a 30-reet
wide street,) $7,6'0 may remain oh the property. Poe
BE3IDENOB,
■No. 1800 w&t of Eighteenth Four
i buildings, apd all tho extra mo
dern conveniences: built Ip a superior manner, ard in
enmpldte *brdeMliOt-20 feet'front by 103 deep, to a
good -ptwseMion iglyPA. immediately. $B,OOO
mav remain on ground rent
NRAT>-MODERN I ‘ltfeSlbENOß, Fifteenth street;
>J oT e;{^Wd > avepu 9 ,^p ? t p]de;.. Three - stcry. .with.
thyee ; sUw double buUdioßS. No 1220. Lot 16 feet
• front by 103 flMp/to'dbsek outlet.-*
.RRBIRENOK, Fifteenth
stteot, above Girard, prenne, east side. Lot 16 feet
front-py^oTeeDdeep fcaback cratiet-. possession given ;
rybrfdKHtbU An* idwklllne,' wlthlhrue-«tdry double
b»ck.OuJ|JJn*, o|,Mhiut.«reet, «or« Thir.
teeutb, north side,lot 20 fees front, by 100 feet deep to
Kellyftr&tt \/ " n-'*-/-’ ■
NJBA3) THREE. BTQRY, .RESIDENCE, with two-sto
rVjbacs buildings. north side of Anne street, west of
Ridge avVmfellofilCTebt by 66, - * * - - - '**•■>•
NEAT, DWELLING, with two-story
back buildings, sooth' side "of Cumberland street, west
of Sepriva street, lot 16 feet front by 90 deep.
V ALUABLE BUILDLftG.LOTS-~Poplar street—seven
adjoining bnildlng lots onPoplilr atreetrodnimencing 60
feet westward from Fifteenth street Toe eastermost
five are each 20 feet frontby 167-feet6J£ inches deep to
Cambridge street. TheWestdrumost two are 18 feet 11
inches front by 167 feet 6jf inches deep to Cambridge
street. At! h&viQg'iwo'good&oniS, /„ .s ,i i
MODERN THREE-STORY RESIDENCES, Thir
teenth atreet, north of Wallace, weßt side. Has three
: story doubte back buildings, and famished jsith all the
‘ modern conveniences, gas and gss fixtures. "
N B&T MODERN BBfiIDRNOB. two and a half story,
, with two-story, dofible baek-’buildlbgs, <Noi *716 OOatda
street, above Seventh, south side, is well built and in
oomplete order.
' THREE-STORY jBRIQK DWELLING,.frith the lot
.of ground thereunto belonging, situate on south side
of Miles Alley,.above,Tentli (between Walnut And La
cukt streets )** * ‘ •* 1 * •
Til BEE GROUND RENTS, of $62 each, on Burton
.street, west of Fifteenth street.
•\ UANDiOME FOUR - BESIpENpE.,.with
large sue yam/Lombard afreet,'2o feet west of Twenty
’'third strret, lot 36 feet front by 70-deep. , . , ,
VALUABLE LOT, northeast corner of Spruce'and
, Twenty-second streets, ! < feet on Spruce by 62 deep oo
Twenty-second street. _ , ?,
- J ‘ - DEAL estate at private sale;
' ' JD'On our Private Sale ,Register will; always be
fount a very ‘large -amount or real estate; Including
every description of
tu \ Conveyancers and Real Estate Brokers.
; 7 ' ;l 7i < * * 6*2o' WALNUT Street.
®tmli
& WILLIAMS, No. 200
WALNUT Btreet,»gre prepared ,td/supply ship
.per* and consumers with superior Broad Top uoal from
Lancaster frliuefl.,oc4tf
foi-itbe bosTwHITE
ABH COAL, warranted free from slate or
dost. ! »' rj ■
iC_|ICKS’ OOALug-thq-bpst And cheapest in
X- JL Jhe_dty» Jfcscxeened in yard and dry under cover.
TT«JKB sjltoJnoM- bopt Lehiglr
1. ,1/and Schuylkill Coal, and'warrant* full weight.
~fTICKS' superintends the delivery of all
XI Coal personally, and it to be
'akifepreaented.
Yard and Office, la at tho southeast
'XJ. corner of MARSHALL and WILLOW, where he
Invjtes all to call and examine for themselves the above
l tit
/TIO COAL DEALERS.—-Parties receiving
Af O-al direct from the Mioefl, rrtshlng titcruge and
•atfd goHtrrt,Kllir i
, iSs.«S«&S£ i S: :
,wnSl exprenlr ror torSr nae”‘ aM ‘ r '
»na>g.Tt. M .... „„
'•<»Dr. 'W. S. MoILHEtTNEy.DCntIRt
©MS? -<mldlnroetr(hii f«ehd> thht he haVroratned
«* OHANTS l»rfr6 !etoofc otlMiiltiTtmi hi.'nu- ’
rfutftired knd-foiJ sale'bJ WBAVER/VIBMfirA; OO'.i
Jfp. fe If, WATMII it., and Mo, M l>, yH«tTKB.'-> Cc«
f:A ',s
4 Priijtingj/EnTelope; and
jfe-XiojMbifiJXTH street,
!(d»l|S*,,|ft3y/'an,i« Ki.nM WlMa V.
jßnaitte^sffiorits:-;
“A'LBX.'MoKINNBTj'.’.s'iC I ...» I ■■« ,
>, . , tATTOBNKYI AT LAW,' ,> V V
' . OREENBBURS, FAR. 1. I
WIU practice? in iWeslmoreisnd, Armstrong and Jn- 1 .
dianacountlett j'. i;V ;r., v.' ... seii-tf
T, T.'ABBAM9. O. A. IfAYSB.
A BRAMS MATER’ - > - . 1
i*- ATTORNBtSATLAW,
’ ,/ w;. LOOK HAVEN-, PA.,
'Will attend promptly to all .professional businos* ea*
trusted to them. Special attentioh given ti> the collec
tion of claims. ■: < »° - . ? >-
BBVBRKNOBB
Gov. Wm.P. Packer,'Harrisburg,PafiL. A. Mackey,
President -Look ‘Haven’Batik f General JDi K. Jackman,
Lock- Haven 'A; Whitei*Look Haven: 1 Simoh
Scott, Lock Haven;' Bullitt «• Palrthorne, 1 Philadel
phia: McFarland,'Kvans,'A‘ Co., Philadelphia: Evans
&.-Watson;-Philadelphia! Phillip M. Price, Philadel
phia; Hon.-A, V. Parsons r Philadolphia; WUHamaoii,
Taylorv fc Co., Philadelphia; .Toner & t Davis, Phila
delphia: Hon, James Burnside, BoUefonle„Pft.} J/W.
Philadelphia,. 1 ~ ■. ; jy 25-t^
I7HABI.ES, TETE, COMMISSION , MBJI
‘CHANT’ and Importer of HAVANA SEOA&fij
(New) 1W Walnut atraot. gaaond ntoyy,- : ■ aul-Ir
ff AUJdAN & RABQRG—
MJi' Importers &nd'Wholesale Dealers in WINKS,
BRANDIES.,8 RANDIES., WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY-Li
UORB, No. 1017 MARKET Street, hetwoen Tenth and
Bleventh streets h '• * r.,- \ t.., jelO-tf
£eaal, ; J(lotue3,
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT, EUR THE
oity'and of Philadelphia. . ~
Estate:Of THOMAS CIXAMBERB, deceased.
Notice is .hereby given that ANN CHAM
BERS, widow of said decedent, has filed in the Orphans’
Court her petition, and the appralpoment of persooal
property which she olaims to retain under ,tho provisions
of tho act of Assembly of April 14', 1961, and that s«id
appraisemont will be presented to the Orphsus l Court
for approval on ifRIDAx. the >6th of October. , i,
. J. COOKE LONOSTRKTH,
se24-ftu;4t • , , ;Attorney for Widow.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR-THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF, PHILADELPHIA / '
In tho matter of the EBUte of MARI A 0. HKNNER,
Deceased ’***
The Auditor appointed to>auditwsqtUe, and adjust
the account ,of JOSEPH DELAY AN, Atlrainhtratorof
tho Estate' of MARIA.O. HENNER, Deceased, and to
report distribution of the balance .in his.bauds, w)ll
( meet all parties interested on FRIDAY, the 16th day.of
October, A. D *lBGBat 4 o’clock P.'M,ath'fl office,
No. 268 South FOURTIt Street, in tho City of. Phil
adelphia. , , ,i RDW,ABD A. LESLEY,
ocl-frmw6t* • - w ,j Auditor,, ,
IN THE COURT OF COMMO.N FLEAS
Fob THB'OITY 'AtID COUNTY OF FHILADEL-’
:phia. •. •.'*'•“■, ,J ' " -'
oMl. OLlFFOBI) HJvSIPniLL, Bocoml.nna
■ fr ' final account of Saunders Lewis, Trustee.
The Audltor, appointed to ,audit, settle, adjust
said 'account; and report Sirtrlbdtitm of the
■will -met-t tbe interested at his Ofiloe. Inline
rear bf No <7O3'BANSOM on SATURDAY, the.
-16th of August, at 1 o’clock P.’ Mt l
‘ oc6-’wfm-st* I. COOKB'LONGSTRETH, Auditor.'
13)issp,ltmdna Mir (jlauartitergliipa;
has
AfSOOIATBO -'wUh him.CHARLES .ZBLL’shil
WILSON ABBOTT, as co-partners In hie business frprn
this date, under the style of ROBERT NEWLIN A Co-
PmLADELr»iA,eept, Ist, , , , . . qc6-4t* '
PEMBERTON S. HUTCHINSON lias
THIB DAV assbdiatrd'with* him SAMUEL R.
SHIPLEY and SPENCER H. HAZARD, in the Dry
Good* Commission Businlfci, '
October 1. 1858.
CO-PARTNERSHip7—WE, tile ’under
signed. have THIS DAY formed a Co-IMrtoer
shfp. for the transaction of a GENERAL DRY GOODS
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under tho Firm of SniP
LEY,HAZARD, & UUTUtiINSON. at No'll2 CHEST
NUT Street. SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY.
SPENCER -H’ 1 HAZARD,
~ PEMBERTON, S.HUTCHINSON.
PniLADBLPHU, 0ct.1‘,1858. ’* ' 001-12 t
jpOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC GbODS.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD,, A RUTCHINSON, ,
No. 112 Cbeainut stroet,
-- • {Offer'for sale V i .
DRILLS, JEANS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
MARINER BTRITES ’ OSNABURGHS, FLANNELS,
BROWN, BLEAQHED, AND COLORED MUSLINS,
In all widths from the
BALTICMAN’G-00., , -BATESMAN’GCO.,
NOKTUVILLR DO. LOWELL DO.
FAIRHILL' DO. " ~ WEST BOYLSTON DO.
': ’ Ai*o,'-{ '» s s ;; f - *
, Templeton Mills Doeskins ana Fancy Oassimeres, „
1 Woodward t do. , do. . d^.
Saxony MUI ’ do. • * ' do. : * do:
i Together with a Urge assortment of desirable Foreign
Goods.': ;r<» - - ,i , ,» j i i, . ochim;
1 l'lo-PARTNERSBZt'.—THE BUSINESS
"wf heretofore con4aetedi by Huqt. Webster, & 00..
will from thisdate be carried on vundflr..the style ana
LApD,WRB«TRR,& continue
the mauafactard and'sale of, Begnng.Mabbtues,"tho
, former In Boston, the latter at 82ffDBESTNUX.Street,
Philadelphia, and In the.prloclsdl cltfes of the Union.
; September!, 1958. I* ‘ r , * •* ’se27-lm”
Slones.
QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE—
> ,Dp^btle,Mpiapy of-our oity -readers, .in passing'
dKSSx the'gings of wprkroen' employed in iaviog down
of the passenger-»al\road. tracks in our
their att*oHqu,aUFal)tefl WA pprt&b 1 p forge,
With Wll6wa\aA<lrfl>erythlbg complete, and jo officUnt
Thsris- forces, bhlUupqn thepjansecared by
0. V QaeVu’s ‘patent are’for sale at the po.mmodlous,,
deservedly popular Stove,,Range,
and Furnace ?stabUßb£Vnt of WARNtOK, CHAD
WICK, A ’BROTHER, corner of SECOND and-RACE
Streets, who have the sole right for the ssleof Queen’s
1 portable Forge’in Pennsylvania.
I There are, we'.believe, five slses of this forge, rang
ing in price from 1 , twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a
sdm so small, with iu merits, as tQke*
core its genoral'lntrpduotiOD ; fo* any one who will for
a momont’oomider ,ihe advantages or this forge) which
may he,removed from.place't'o place, so'.**.always to be
on the Fpot'where workera jn iron pr other, metals, »e
td perform service, .whether in original conafrnctfon or
repairs, will at ohbe'conteaelts'great efficiency, find ar
rauge for its ponseßsiohdud' 'use , v ' The’ adaptability of.
this fo ge to repairs to rkihoadii and mining machinery,
especially commends it to railroad companies and opera-;
tora.in tne. joining districts/ -We, therefore) take plea
sure lu ctlllng tolt theatttntidn'cf jhad'iqastent) su-"
pirlntesdents of zuiups, and others.—[From the United
States Rsilroad and’Mlniugßsgiater - . ' oc7-lm
[j, ■ STOVES! STOVES I ■•">
£S&t BII.VBR’dOBIOI'IAIOAS-DtmNINO ‘
, sxqv.b; * •
'—With allthoßiittst ImproTPmentj. •
Alro, tho l&rgeßt ARSortioent of
: • odoKiNG; ’parlob’, aTofmoe stoves
, . lu tboGit/, fct i.C ;
; MANI-GLE’S ,
No. 909 MARKET'STREET. ’
Call before purchasing. so2Q-6w
ju * SOMETHING 1 BUB.
4£§J NING COOK;bTOV^ ?t -I would resppctfu ly cell
dS&4 the attention oftlie ptiblio to'ofle of the-greatest
improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves
ani R«nge*—the burning, pf, the gas arising front the
coal, by which mesne Is saved 60 per cent; in fuel and'
•lpo more interne heat thrown to the bottom of the
oven. Wq .affect the burning of the gases by means of a
hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which
admits the air iu a h’atedstato to mingle with the
gases, thus aiding its combustion! and causing a flame
to pass around tho oven equal to a wood Are. This Itn-
Srovemeot also preserves the centre piece from ’inking
own on the Are, thereby Saving the expense of repairs
One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION t
,1116 MARKET Street., Manufactured., by JAMB 3
fPKAH, Inventor and Patentee, (Into North, Chase &
North,) 1116 MARdET Street eept29-3irib-
VJARDTVARE. ‘ ‘
MiJL .. MOORE, HENSZEY, & CO., ,
iL 427 Market7»dJ 4i6 commekoe fet.,
. Are now openinr a splendid assortment of goods suita
ble for the near trade, and Invite purchase) a to call aud
examine their stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Guos, Ac.,
purchasing,,; , ; . se3o-12t
fjpRUiTT, BROTHER, 1 & 00/,
IMPOimS .IHO DI4LIBB
HARDWARE,
OOTLBRY,
PISTOLS, &0,
620 MARKET STREET,
Below Sixth, North side,
eu27'2ra PHILADELPHIA.
HAfiDWAßtf.—The' subscribers, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS forth* sale of FORKION,
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully
;eall the attention .of the trodototlieir stock, which
they are offering at lowest rates." Our assortment con
state in part of— ,
Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Lbg,_H»lter,'"Breast, Os,'
Dow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship,
Mine,and Ooil >« ,‘}/J ,:i . V*’
The celebrated “L” Horse Nails; Stone and Sledge
Hammers., , It - , , ... -■>,
V Wright* ’* and other Anvils ; Solid rax and other
Flees. <-■ . j •••» *J.‘ i' ' ■
i Short and - long-handle Fry-Pans: round-and-oral
“Martin’*” superior File* and Hasps j< Did Screws.
“Excelsior” Safety Face: Blasting Tubes.
' Coro, draw, and Brier Soythes;,Hay, Cord,'And Straw
-niren.
Her, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Forks.
Bakes and Hoes; Shovels andßpados. of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and'Finishing Nails.
Cast and Wrought Butt Hlngoa, Screws, Locke of all
kinds; Cutlery - , Hands and Pumps; r Axes, Hatchets, Haro
mars, Planes, and other,Tools, ; < -
; W.G. LEWIS & SON,
* No/diroOMMBROIj Street.
lffotels anb 'Seslattrahts.
Arcade hotels
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTIl!
PHIL ADBiI'HU,/
CONDUCTM! OK THB KuhOPtAN PLAH.
A new lease for a term of years having been obtained
for tills POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con
tinue to bo conducted as heretofore, on the European
Ditto, and the prices remain unchanged, 'Viz; '
lloom Pkii Dav 600. Dinner sua, , Breakfast ari>
; TRA, BAO>i,'37j{o/
{■ 'TIio house hap been, thoroughly, every
thing done to m f ake guests'comfortable. The chambers
are heated Ift winter,by pipans of SteamPipe?,for which
no extra charge i« made. ‘
There ,fs ■DO'b&r'Jiept in? the Rowe to bo a source of
annbyance to guests.
The accommodations are designed wholly for business
inert—hence uo ladies are received. ... ,
IJjr* This house is never closed day or bight. '
\ t j d. brown; »
QQG-3m H. DB VOUNty ,
TONES HOUSE,
y ■ habbibbobo, pi-.;. k
” ■ , (Brootod In 1867.
: BLKQANTiYIDENISUgD, .
NOW OPEN TO,VISITORS, i
mjrta-y ' ‘ ;W8144 00VJ8KLY, Proprietor
-Tobacco. :- , ra
,fii | FUGTJET & sons; 1 '•
l'Rs< Importers Of HAVANA' OlffAftß, 1
l> m/ft .216 Soiitli'FHONT street,
Havana,, cigahp,—iq6,ooo; pi or
de In'ftavaivi ,Ift. if, «tli,Bd«, jmt arrlred per
trig' " Hay Queen," from naraiia, in .etord anil for
'ffIGAKO, OABANAS AKD t AMAGAB
> BKOAES.—A- oholm ■ Inrolii*' of theaß.colobrßtßa
gW»on.b«r4 brig.“ »n Jfrti?’ -dWr BApeotod from
[or utio low; b; OH ABM:BiTBT*c ■
' ’■ fr-'ow) ISN w*lnutrtraot,bolowSooond,
; ;1 7=a=a3Sfc*M ..I ■.'++3-'
’S^Sto2 B i' Jn i 1 ‘ SL'A¥B 1 i !—Eooflng
V l .
*& r
; OTE t l ®RiDAY t ; lOUTOBER 18. M M5B.
nPENNENT-SOHOOI.. HAKTSVXLtE,
'■JL' PENNSYLVANIA,' ' ' •' .'7l
.DOTS BITTED ,F r O R VOLLEOE
• ' ' • ' -• “ '—OR— ' 1
B VSttfESS.
~ «BXT .TBBM <?OIIMK3QE9 NpSESJBBR 2
V j ./ .M. ,LOJfG, Eri^oipal/
. Refefoucea—R©y., Albsbt Bahhbb, Lewis R. abb
nußaTi.Een , H6n. Coas. 3 Paolkkkb, Ylrginia,'Ho».
Üb>B7 Obapmak ’ ,f»B9-ecHlBw#.
THE FRENCH LANGUAGE and LITE
' RATURH,' by Prt>f.‘GERARD', A; I i /No/lOOfel
CIIKSTNUT Btroet. Students will And now attractions'
ip their studies by the two of the “ Cabinet des Fees”
he has Jnst published., , ’ -
~N. B—Purticular 'attpntion to pupUa intending to
TisjtKurppe as to conversation in French. ‘
}o* For particulars, see t’IROOLABB.
Bom mw&frlipy, ‘ , ~
ECLECTIC / JfEDICAL (COLLEGE OF
MU PENNSYLVANIA.—The Winter Session of.te* |
turps in thin,lnstitution will commence on thel3th.of
Ootobor.,and oontiuuo 16 weeks.;<■Located Northeast
corner of BIXTII and OALLOWHILL Streets. Phil*-i
delphla. Matrinulsting Fee $5. Coatee of Leotareß
(Bix-Profossors) $lB, Graduating Fee, $25.
**" ‘ ‘ , .'CLINICS.
The morning of- every Wednesday and Saturday will.
be sot apart for COLLEGE CLINICS, at which Will be
illustrated the Eclectic Treatment Jm Practice and
Surgery .and wo invite all who'Wish to avail themselves
of the NKW SOFIOOL Practice, to call and receive
TREATMENT, Free of Charge'* The CHnM'wlll be
open afe'tho College every'Wednesday and Saturday,
from ten to twelve A. M , after the oth of October,
1858 ? WILLIAM PAINE. M D , -
-Dean pro tem,, : also'Editor ami Published of*the
EciectlcMedical Journal, Monthly, 48 dd , 12 per tear.
SIXTII audOALLOWHIXL Sta., Phila; ' ’ * oc4lfr.
PENN corner of
and’FIUBERT Streets, opened
on MOM)AY, tbe 6tb of September.
Private instruction, though, favorable to rapid pro*
gresi, yet sends, thQ scnolarJntq tRe world with a keen
sensitiveness,, which totally.&isquallf)es hlmforaotiva
life; whilst attention to many,oftentimes foroea ths
instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those
persppal to each individual, and ,tbe learner either
loses all interest, or becomes' Superficial In hla acquire*
meats.' For these and other, reasons the number is
limited , , . . •
'For further Information, apply personally/fror* nine*
o’clock A'. M’. to one o'etook &, M. t or by note, to -
selB-tf ,It STEWART Princlp j. .
(ENGLISH SINGING—BaIIad and Opera*
jOJ tic,—Mr. FBAZER* gives Instruction, in the
above styles! on the most approvelsysteni.
, 6elB-lm / ,400 South EIGaTEBNTg Street.,/
CLASSICAL education.^robert
LABBERTON; Ph.D.oftUe UnlvewityOf
: Gronlageri.wlll hereafter havecharge of Iha OraksicAl
, department in the BOIENTIFIO and CLASSICAL IN
BTItUTE. DIIESTNIJT Street, northwest comer'of
Twelfth;, No painfl haVe;been spared to rftndqf .tW
Soliool eminently wqrthy of patrogago lor boj&bf all
ifgca, and in all departments—Engl ah, Olassical.and
JSoieutiflo. Ehtrance'oh TWELFTH St.
j selT-lm “ ' J. ENNIS, Principal.
J J. RHJD’S INSTITUTE FOR TO&NG
• LADIES, No. 1623 WALNUT Street. For terms,
tapply at tbo Institute. >i . i , . v ■
) RBFiSHßfloea.—Dr.Convorse,(editorof tbeCAmJiaa
lObstryerQUlAV, Dr. C., Wadsworth, Rev. Dr. W.R7,
'Stevens, Col, J. t W. Forney, Q. U. t eland, Esq., Pro
,efBors vethako, Allen, Frazer, of the University, and
jthorgontleiuen ' lelfi-lm, ’
IT dti-pEEDi ha B resumed his course : of iu
'V« struct ion .in. Music and on, the Piano-forte, tio,
1623 t WALNUT,Street; ; : . eelGrlm
•TR/TR S.\BRYAN* 81 SEMINARY, TT
i IVI r 1 ~ BATAVIA - N Y " k ”,
’ :fnU t>LL lEBM of this'ltutliaWn (whose loc
tion is one of rare beauty ana attraction), commences ’
on the Wth.br September. It eontinues strictly a,Fa
mily Hoarding Bchooi for Girls, and Is thorough, select,
and homelike in oil ita.appointments. The number of
Supils is iimited to. those who can be seaced&t the ta
lo ortho Principal.
HT* CIRCULARS .wilt be sent showing Terms and
Regulations. .. . ...
i .Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y., September, 1863:* aelB
WRITTENJDEN ,B if
KJ COMMERCIAL .COLL)
CHESTNUT and 6BVENTB
An'lnstitution designed to fit young men for AO
TIVE BUSINESS. *
. . . BOABD.OF TRUSTEES.
B;B. Oomegys, FrancU Hoskins,
George H; Stuart, David Milne,
John Sparh&wk, , , DavidS. Brown,
Isaao Hooker, A. V. Parsons,
D. B, Qinmaa, v . Frederick Brown, ’
i . .. JoshuaLlppincott.
i EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th. „
i Each Student has individual ihstbuotiob 'at this
Institutlon { and a Diplomadrom There is the best re
commendation a jouag man can have, for obtaining a
goodaituation. . . > ; 't*
\ CATALOGUES may be had on application at this
‘ • ' ' ,•/ seB,tf^
inLASSIOAL INSTITUTEi DEAN Street,
below Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY. August
doth. • r J. W. FAIBEfi, t
auSiWam , . , i . Principal,
O’DONNELL’S BOOK-KEEPING IN
STITUTB, Southeast cofner;ElGH!ca and ARpH
Streets, devoted exclusively .to Instruction in thehtud*
,ness or the Oountiog-house. Open day and evening.
See Circulars. se9-lm
t’ ’EIDT BROTHERS’ NIGHTScHOOL,
Nos. f4S sod; 150 SIXTH! Street, near &ac'fl. is*
Wow OPBH TO Q VR TRbTRUCTIOR IS BOOK-KEEPING)
WRITING. AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
. {INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL.
J . wt-iy
Bryant & Stratton’S chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE A3OLLEGEB. 4Phi
ladelphia ' College, Southeast cornbr BHVENTIt and
CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for
circular. ' * . \ jel6-tf
' < EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED.
DUFF & CO.’S MERCAN-
: COLLEGE. Southeast - eoraer
and v CHESTNUT fltreeW;
(istatilUhcd tu 1640, and incorporated 5y (As Lmisla
ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution
ths - ; .A
; COUNTING HOUSE'COURSE
of Practical, Single, and Double Entry
; v -bookkeeping; ‘
including all the Auxilia&t Bookb, CoinmaoiAL Oal>
OULations, and
- BUSINESS WRITING,
lfl taught la tho most uucceaaful and satiiTaotorr «tjle
ROOIIM, ) n . ' u
P. KDWAHDB, j rrluclp»l«.
Mb. B B fc HUSTON, Penman.
IJIDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
M2J NEW JERSEY.—This School U adapted to those
who desire their eons to'here '4 careful preparation for
Collogo or for * builntu life. Thorough instruction is
flren ia English, Mathematics, Ancient and Mpdetq.,
languages, &o. The instrhbtors elm, not only to have
theirpupfls thoroughly master fundamental
hat to form those habits of thought which'will tender
future and higher attainments rapid and easy, Declay
matiim, Composition, and- Debate are practlsod in'the
Edgehill Literary Society, which,embraoes.all the pa
pile of this School. For particulars, terms, Ao., ad
dress '* REV. JAMES I. HELM or
anll-2m BEY. JAMES P. HUGHES, Principals,
PHIL A 1) EL PHI A. WARMING AND
TJUmiATOKSK WAREHOUSE,,
, BOOOSBSOBS T 9 B. A, HARRjaOB..
,Wi 9 have retairrW Mb otit old stand is Walnut street
to the LARQBIBTORK,- No. 1010 CHESTNUT stmt,
a few doors helow the Bt.'Lhwrence Hotel, where ctur
old friends and the tiubHe 'are respectfully inVlted-to
examine oar extensite stock ol Warm Air Furnaces.
Qookihg Ranges, Bath Boilers, • Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coa) Orates, Ac,, Ao. .We are
now manufacturing 0HIL80N»8 TJELBBBATHD PAT
ENT NEW COAL QAS OONBUMING FURNACE, the’
most powerfoland economical Heater ever IhVentod,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new’and' beautiful paUaraeot Low Do t
Grates, and Parlor Goal Grates of all sixes and pattern
We; hare also commenced' the manufacture o<
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS ftomPenn*
sylvaniai'Btonii These Mantels • were - awarded a
.SPECJAL PRBMIUM at the late Shir and Bxki*
bitionofths Franklin ImtituC of this tity. They
represent all |hb rare and heahttfol Aiwqub Mabblsb,
are not injured by Smoke. Coal: Gas, Oil or Acids*
and are sold'Wholesale and Retail, at, *mt*A; Jiji price
than Marbh, QhUand'stt them. <
- ARNOLD A WILSON.
BBN/.M. FKLTWELL, Superintendent.
PhHadftlpfcla. April. 1858— ap34 tv ,
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY, .
, < CHICAGO , Phi*.
The subscriber, having had much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands in toe various Land
Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections Tor
LAND WARRANTS OR, OABH. .
Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make
fieraonal examinations, he can always make the most
udidous locations. , ...
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soiland salubrity
of ollmate, near, the line of railroads, may now be
'in. ' ' '
Satisfactory references given when required.
HZ/* Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and
any of the Western Btates:
f . 8. SALISBURY* . .
Jyl6-6m 1 ’ 49 CLARKF. Street. Chicago ’
WARMING AND * VENTILATING ;
WAKEROOMB ” ■
The subscriber would invite the special attention pf
Arohiteot Builders and the publlo to his x
NEW CULVER PATENT SELF-OLEANSENG AND
. VENTILATING WARM-AIR.FURNAOB, "
Which has been so successfully Introduced during the
last winter and gave such, general satisfaction. It la
soarrangodafto' consuind the gases from the Coal,
making it one of the most economical* safe, durable
Heaters now in use. r • -
Also, all sites and of Cooking Ranges, Bath
Bollere, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates,
every variety of Registers and' Ventilators;'fireplace
.Stoves, Collins? Patent Chimney Caps, far tne cure of
smoky chimoevp, with a full assortment of all goods in
my line Of business. . \ , .
Prompt attention paid to Range’ and Heater repair*
tag, and prloes reduced to suit the times., .
CHARLES. WILLIAMS,
- (Late Baker A Williams,)
*o2-8m 1182 (01d'406) MARKET Street. PhlUda
rNRNAMENTAIi and COLORED GLASS.
Wo hare Just received AcomprehonfilTe aod va*.
ried stock of this truly beautiful and‘architectural ap
pendage to GhutyHes. Vestibules, Conservatories,hud
pthpr buildings, wb'oje ft is deemed necessary to emhel
hhU, br to give a qhoste aod elegant appearance. Any
color maybe had, either plain or ornamental, elabo*
-.telyotlß.telloi: ' ZliaLKft h SMtTlt.
. Wholesale Drug, Paint, aod Gla*s Dealers,
sn2B>dtf Southwest cor. Second apd Qre*n gts
mo CONFECTIONERS AND BAKEHS.r
JL 600 lbs Oil Poppermlnt, warranted pur#;
1000 (( Oarb Ammonia: - ’
*iOO “ Oaryaway Boed.
For sale 107, os wanted, b*
WILSON & MKRRITT,
Wholesale Druggists.
'.'308 Market street
rjpo ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
ACADIA FREESTONE. '
Now landing, and abort!/fa arrive. 1 000 tona of this
boantlfgl Btnno, both of tuo ,-,i , . ■
V BLUE, GRAY, AND HUFF TINTS,
,the former of rwhloU, forioftneiaand dellcaor of color,
is nhrivalled ’
For the character of this stono please examine the
following building* s
Jus Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and RittenhouM
Square. ' • - •- - ■ •
5 Harrison's. Building,. Locust street, between Seven
teenth and Eighteenth.
Samuel Sroith’s.West street and-Bit teahouse square.
Mrs. Peterson's No. 1219 Walnut street.
A. K, Womrath’s,4lfi Arch etreet<
f omuol Simes’, twelfth hoi Chestnut streets,
T; K. J. Faasltt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and
otharH. '
’ ARNOLD A WILSON, AgonH,
1-niLADKLPUIA VHNIiLATING
10 10 OHUST.Nn T ’STREET.
aoI6-8m , , . B, M. FBLTWIStL, Bnp’t. •
OLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
A RPEOIAL NOTIOB TO PUTSIOIANa.—The abore
Offers a Vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges:' A good.and unvarying consistence, easily washed
off with water, ditsolves au substances that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and does noi get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to
ihb practitioner! >. Prepared and for salt wholesale and
'retail, at . olMRB’B,Laboratory and Pharmacy.
tnhß. ’M'. - and aHOatnntstreet* 1
pNGLISH VERMILLION and ULTRA
CijMAIUNE BLUE, especially imported for Painters
and Priotere. Put up in 1 Jb packages, and for sale by
i " ■ ' ■ LAY £ BROTHER,
sclMw*. . 241 BOOK Street, up stairs.
’ HIiiADELP HIA
*BGE; aortheast oorser of
-3 Streets,. * ',)
ABHbi'D'i WriBON,
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
I'NS'HRANOE OOHPANT’OP the:
STATE Or PBHNBYWANIA—fibkand MA'-i
RUCK INSUBANOE-rNo. 4 KXOIIANQB BUILDINGS.)
"**»-»«* '*wj
‘All invested in sound and available securities—conti >
one 4o Insure on Vessels and Cargoes. Buildings, Stocks
of Merchandise, Ao., on liberal terms. :
, DIRECTORS:
‘ “Heury'D;* fiherrerdi • >■* George H. Btuart, ■
* Simeon Toby/i' ’ . 1 ' Samuel GrAnt. Jr.,.
V .-Charles Maoalester, Tobias Wagner,,
William 8. Smith, Thomas BT Wattson,
Johnß.Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
WilliamßWhite, * Charlesg.Lewis,
George 0. Carson.
HENRY D.fIHERBERD, President.
William Habpbb, Secretary, je9-wfrm.tf
rfl&E QUAKER ... OIXY INSURANCE
V JL COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET:
PHILADELPHIA.t-OAPITAL and SURPLUS $277.’
666 86.—Insures agafhlit XOSS or’DAMAGE BY-FIRE
and the PERILS OR/THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
fIy.,TEN per cent. In cash returned on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
OFFICERS.
' PresidenUGEOßGE H.HABT.
• Vice BOSS. ’
, Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL.
Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. ,
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H. Hart, ' B. W'’. Bailey,'
15 P. Ross, • Andrew R. Chambers,
A. G. Cattail; ■ J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, , Chiles G. Imlay,
John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall,
Foster 8. Perkins,. San>l. Jones, M. D.,
' Don.H. M. Fuller.
se2l-y Attest, H. B. COGGSHALL, See’y.
HOWARD fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. .
■ < directors:
John 11. Diehl, Win. F. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Trnltt,
M W. Baldwin, ■ Thos. L. Luders,
John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin,
A J. Bncknor, H. H. Shillingford.
- John W’ Sexton, 0.8. Spangler,
William Balguel, , H.H. Houston,
Edwin Booth, Wm. JJ» L°vc,
John Garrison, Charles?. Norton,
1 E. &: Warhe. Isaac Myer.
PrealdenWOHN’ H. DIEHL,
■ Vice President—E. 8. WARNS.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. selfi-tf
American fire insurance co.,
INCORPORATED 1810- CHARTER PER
PETUAL. . - ,
No. 810 WALNUT, Street, above Third. Philadelphia
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock . and Surplus
Invested in sound and available' Securities,;continue 6 i
r Insure on Dwellings; Stores, Merchandise,
. Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Lowes liberally and promptly adjusted.
' MKsaroaa.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, > Caspar -W. Morris, :
Samuol 0. Morton, Jamas B/Oampbell,
Patrick Brady, . . Edmund G. DntUh.
Charles W.'Pduitney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAB R, MARIB. flecretarr • ■ ' laSft-yif
RISKS’ ONLY TAKEN”—
. X GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 415 WALNUT
' Street/ (SchuylkiU'Navigatiou Company’s Building.) *'
’ CAPITAL, 9300,000.
j „ pißßoroas.. ~
,W>d. M. Swain,. 1 . Wm. 0. Budmaa,
- [Of Public Ledgir. CD. Shoemaker,
John Anap&ch/Jr., . Jer. Walker, :
H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven,
J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters,
Wm.&Boyd,- . Q.R.OoggahaU,
Geo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure, -
Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph itlapp,-M. D.
Hon. JOEL JONES, President.
A. 8. GILLBTT, Vice President,
JiO. B. Alvobd, Secretary. . ; jy2&-ly
COKN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY, No. 831'WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. 1
CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000
; PIER, MARINE AND INLAND,
i • 'AfIaETSJULYIfIt, 1868.
Ronds and Mortgages, Stocks,--Aft,. 1349,626 00
Dills Receivable, (forpolicles iuded,) 2,l#T 78
Unsettled BobK Accounts, (farpolicies,).... 1,618 88
Cash in Bfthk and in' Office 10,488 45
pash In hand* of Agehtsand Correspondents, 1,898 81
i '• 1 ' 866,148 86
I No losses reported. '
; William M. Godwin, , , ,B. B. Orawfprd,
, James Queen, ' - Jno. 1. Rtdner,
i George W. Hall. . . William B. Thomas,
! B.FrariVlin Jaouon, ‘ 8. N.Wlnslow,
1 J.O. Hopper, ■ • Henry'D.Mears.
\ • ' 4 WM. M, GODWIN, President.
| J. 0. Horata, Beeretaiy. - mrlO-dtf
0
HTT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 11Q
"South JOURTH Street.
. . CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capita 1......... 8200,000.
. Organised 1861.
[ Privileged to Insure Houaee, annually or perpetually;
fereonal Property', annually, or for a less period; tale
uarlne, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; reoelvo.De*
loslte; hold Trusts andgrantammiUes ,
J ‘ I/, . ALFREDWEEKB,President,
l * * 4 , / B.O.TYLKB, Vice President,
\ J. w. Mantm, Secretary.
I • - ' , DiaflOjfOlß. ,
i Alfred Weefcsj ' Hon.’ W. D. Kelley.
B. 0. Tyler, , J.W.Yorney,
J.W.&uder, ' ' P. B. Mingle,
C, R. BkJdog,, ,• James-Watkon,
3'. L. Hutchinson. «' . Ladl&m Matthews,
J.W.BtoW , William. Curtis,
JelS-ly Q. f. Turner. ...
JtfSURANOE AND TRUST OOM
VJ PAOTf PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and -BOOK
Streets, .'Cnttt1,'5612,726.08;
| INBURBB LIVES for abort 1 term#, of- for the whole
ttm of life—greats annuities-and endowmenta-por-
Ufa Interests In Baal Estate. and makes all
Op&traetftdependittf-ontheeoiitingeneiMof Life. -
A “ dtum "
'fiwm*.' . f *’ 7
Daniel L.HUIer, Samuel B. Stokai, .
RenjSmlnCcates, ' '.WilliamMartin
Richard B:'NewboJd, femes BfMctarWd,
William’P:‘Hacker, JoeepVH. Trotter*
william IP. Kim, , James Buktoh,' '•
Eluabel 0. • . Tbeophiln* Paulding t
Charles Balloweilj ’ 1 Edmund A. Strader,
Henry 0. Townsend,, Daniel %, Hutchinson,
ItodOiphus'Kent;' 1 Jobb W. Hornox.
William H. Oerr, , . .Bills 8. Aroher*
Mward T.’Mott,' . Samuel J! Christian,
WUlis&n Roberooa, Joseph M; Thomas,
Warnar'M. Basin.. . John G« Brenaar, i
{ 7\, ‘ 'P.B. Mlehler,JUsto®« . »
DANIIL L. MILLER, President.
- « • ; BAMCELS.'BTQKBB, Ties Pres’t*
.Jon W. . n!8-ly
SELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE COMPANY. ' ? -
INCORPORATED BY.THB LEGISLATURE or PENN
[ *' - - 7StLVANIA, 1885. J
OFFICE, 8. B. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets,
-M'. ' :-paitariLPHU. ?■
j MARINE INSURANCE,
* 0N VBBSSLB,) r. . . •
.CARGO, S To all .parts of the World#
. ; JHLBIGHT. \
: ... INLAND INSURANCES ,
9a Goods, by Hirer. Casals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
• ' •t• to all parts of-the union/
i ; ' - EIRE INSURANCES, :
1 'Os Merchandise generally. '
On Stores, Dwelling Houses. Ac.
. assets or the company,
- . Norember 2,1657.
Bonds. Mortgages, and Beat Estate...slol,Bs9 04
PhilaaelphtnGity and other Loans 187,011 25
Stock in .Banks, Railroad!, and Xnsuregqe
Companies 12,M8 0
mm 0
o|bb on band...i*v,..;&S,w2 05
.Balance U bands of 4g«ntij,'Premiums on.-,
. Marins Policies. rweutiy Issued, on otbsr
debts due the,Company.**'.' 02,780 67
SUbwlptioa Notes, 100.000 oo
duuwtom:
William Martia, ' James 0. Hind.
Joseph H, Seal, -*• Theophllus Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder* femes Trtwuair,
John 0. Laris, William Efre, Jr.,
John R. Penrose, J. P.PenUton,
George <J. Lelper. Joshua P.Ejre,
idWardDaTHniton,'
Wm. ’ ' JjSuK R^ffofMlead,
Hugh Craig, ~ Thomas 0. Head,
Spencer Mollralij, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kell/. Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgh.j
H. Jones, Brooks A Dr. T. Morgan. . *<
JaoobP.JonM. ' J.T. Logan, "
WILLIAM,MARTIN,President.’ '
THOMABO. HANDjTIoe President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary., Ja9-/
jpOMMOinfBALTH;
V |TZRX
INSURANCE
Of fHB
BTATN OP PENNSYLVANIA
OfPIOB.
NORTHWEST OQRNBR .
rOUQTH AND WALNtJT' BTBJITB,
. . PUILAMLfiU,
Ifa&wrlMd oa>lUl, 9600,000.
•r ' • ■ ?*!d np OftplUl, 1200,000,
SIUOfOU.
Dr. D. J*rn«] . Thoa.B.Bt«wut,
H.L. Beeper, J.M.Batler, ‘
J. M. Whitall. 1. K. Walker.
iWw.P.jUgif, M,».Ww44
H. Lewie. J»., S. It. Howie.
. DAYID JAYITB, M. preildsnt
" THOMiBB. BTIWABT,'VIce PrM’t.
BAMpbl 8. Moos, Secretary, Je29-j
Fike and inland bisks.—fame
INSURANCE COMPANY. t
Capital... '.5100,000.
(Organired node* tho Act of Assembly, relative to la
enrauce Companies, poised April : 2d,' 1868.) '
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN. Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. RLANOHARD, Beoretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT 81., Philadelphia,
DIMOJORBJ ■
Jacob K. Vaughan,
Henry Lewie, Jr..
L. B. Btafsj,
John W. 'Overman,
A. u. Rosenheim,
M Stern.
George W. Dv,
•WlllUiq W. ’ffelteif, ..
Charles Richardson,
Barela? Lippin&tt,
369, B. Brfeuird,
OM*. Stokes; ff34-r
sMjw yorue.
CgggsaiH. V SONS, Manu-
HcTT» f*ctnr«r« or grand, parlor-grand,
SQpAW *nd UPRIGHT PIANQ-yORTISB.
This is toe largest and oldest manufactory lu the
Uulted States, having been
) , ESTABLISHED IN 1833,
filcco which time w* have r
MApfi AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED PIANOS.
And have received as testimonial* of IhoirBUPKRL
OltlTY.over ail dt.ow.'ll GoW. 18 Silver* and 4
Bronze Medals.
117* Pienos to Ront Toned,’and Repaired.
UKANOII HOUSE la PHILADELPHIA is at 1307
OIIKSTNUT Street. ocs-3m
l f$lANO FORTES.
XT : Jurt received, an elegant stock of BA YEN, BA
CON, ft CO., NUNNS A CLARK* BALLET. DAVIB
A GO., and GALE A 00. 8 PIANOS. MELOD2ONB
of best Quality,'at' ' ,i t « ? J.E) GOULD’S,, ,
8. E. oorner SEVENTH and GHEBTNUT «ts.
gALAMANBER SAFES.
A large assortment of
EVANS ft WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
, SALAMANDER SAFES.
VAULT DOORS,',
’ For B&nks and Stores.
BANK LOOKS;
Banal to any now In nss.
IRON DOORS, SBUTTJtBS. Ac.,
On as good terms as any other establishment in tbs
United States, by 1 '
. EVANS * WATSON,
No. 26 BoUtli FRONT fltteet,
! Philadelphia. 1
, PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. aulB-tf
BALE ROP|^— of Bale
: Rope, piannfaciured and for sale by
s WEAVER, FITLER, ft 00.,
\ No, S 3 North Water street, and
*eS9 No. 23 North Wharves.
; >! or^L?OjS :^s~^ASiDwßA;
i*.-BRANDY bj , • • " '■
A. A. D.,~ •
. r ’AeOAT5k TO Tor 87ATS 1 OF ‘’JUSBiQItfSWTS.
fOsnrsAL Cbaraotbs. A Ught-yellowieh brown,
cofored spirit, bSrifig a fragrant oaoxj wheb’eviporatod
from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter.
Analysed W# volatile and f fixed*drugs.’o/ which »o
tract* of any kind ur*r« found, -'<Xts color is proved to
be due to a colored resin an >extradtfderived from wood.
lErfin' eyory-raipect it is, a < pure'spirited* Dquor.
• The fragrance or bouquet wbioh lt possesses can be iso*
lated, and it thon appears unlike'that.from Cognac
Braodjror Wine,‘being a fruity esfeence reknlting from
a peouliar fermentation of Catawba 'and -Isabella
Grapes,],. ‘ f «\,l •
. P^Ml^V^^Aow^-rl^, partcin this
spirit contains at 60 deg P. 4612-10 parts of pure al-
Resides the fragrant oil.T 1;000 parts of th 4
spirit Alford 23 parts' of'a strong solution of the'oil
whioh characterises this Brands the spirit left, alter
removing theories pure and odorless ,and in all its
ouMlties a perfoct spirit not subjeot to obange. ; One
U. B. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. i. contains, be
sides the spirit and oil,only 220 grs. or matter im
posed of extract of fruit, gum, and oolored resin from
wood. / '
Bobtox, January 25,1058.
_^-UQXR,'State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
• OEtlTiTOjf, Obemlst,.of Now York, both prononhos
this to be pure, Brandy, and free from &11-adulteration.
jror Medicinal purposes Lyon’s Catawba Brandy has
no Ural, and has long been needed ,to supersede the
poisonous compounds sold 'nnder thS came of Brandv. '
As a bororage, the pure article is altogether superior..
B we,remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency!
Low Bpirits, Languor, General Debility, &0., Ac. ,
I ??SS LBY, o STILL AND sparkling
Sv are maW in
borbqod x»f Oinciimati, add are guarantied to bo the'
Para Juice of the and arA eminently calculated
for lnvMlds mid .persons who require a gentle stimu
lant/ And for Sacramental purposes. '
Bqtall price' $1126 per bottle. ' A liberal discount
m»4B to th, ,tr*do. Derisr. will plena «end thelt
orders to the,' <{ Sole Agenta J> for the State or Penn*'
sylvania, A. P. HAZARD A 00.,
Wholesale Druggirta. •
‘ ,’,No.6OBMARKETBtreot.
Also for.sale by the following apothecaries:
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Ohesnutsts.
JNO. W.BIMBS'ARSONS,IBtb and 234 and Market
•treets.- •'
D. L. .BTACKHOUBB, Eighth andOreen its.
R. NBBINGBB, Second and MarystS-, Southwark.
' G. W. NEBINGJBR, Passyunk Road and, Washington
street.''", , /«- - \< 77 ,
geo: B.HOBHNBAOK, Third andGreenste." '
A. B.nQltyßß'. Broadband Coates Ste. , fell
UOBBNSAOKt'S ;IR O N BI Tf B R 8/,
A* This Medlcihe, as its name implies, is one of the.
' greatest strengthening preparations extant. It. is.es-T
: peeially’adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or -
■ are amioted 'with thrspepsia, Oomplalnls, Piles,
‘Nervous Debility: General .weakness, and .all diseases.'
: arising from' X 'disordered. condition of the: digestif#.'
iorgans. v ,* u% 7.
lOR ffBMAUB COMPLAINTS OBNBBAIiT,.
there la perhaps no medicine in the, world equal to:
■it, as IV enters.Vpnriftes, and replenishes;the blood -•
;which la so.important to bring about a healthy ‘aotien ..
3 THOUSANDS ARB LIVING , r :,
a miserable existence, of a pale siokly color, weak,
and emaciated, who .eould ’be restored to health by the
use ot one bottle of this invaluable medioine.' It Is ho
■humbug,butAgenutne remedy, being free from any
thing that is of an injurious nature. " *
YGR ; ALL.DI&EASBS OP THB BLOOD
there is no better Antidote than Hobensack’s Iron Bit*!
tors. When the'bloOd Is ihipmre th4’ fhoie body is full
of disease. Blood letting may answer for a' time; but
cleansing a 1 part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we must begin’, ana to eleanSe the blOod there'
is no better remedy .than these invaluable Bitters.
Their chief'eonstitpent is iron, and,we all know its
efficaoy In rethoving the ; impure matter from, the
(whole visceral system. They are prepared'by'a'prae
rticol chemist, and.have been'pronounced, by eminent
!phy«ieiahs and others, as the i( ne plus ultra” of all
tonics; ■'■ > *’} <- . .
» / ’ HOW GRATIFYING 1
to the proprietor that he has suooeeded' in compound
ing>a remedy for many of the Ills that his fellow-'
mortals are subject' to; and that the public appre
ciate it is not A question bt doubt, but a fixed fact,
as tho' demand for it has Car surpassed his sanguine’
expectations.’’ ' 1 ' j 5 • ■ j -' • *
RJSAD THE TESTIMONY OP A WORTHY CITIZEN.
‘ This fs to certify my wife was in delicate health some
three years, with a diseasb peouliar to her sex. She'
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of Hobensaek*s -Iron Bitters, end knowing
iron >to be-a powerful tonic, induced me' to "obtain* a
bottle, whioh proved to be the medioine ahe solely 're
quired, by restoring her 1 to’ health. She hesitates not
to recornmetid it to thoise who are similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy.
< - JOHN COLE. .; "
'i - ■ No. 681 Capitol Btr#et.
This invaluable Medicine is prepared only by •
>i GEORGE 8. HGBENSAOKi
Pharmacentical Chemist,
N* W. ooruer of THIRD and GREEN Streets,
- i- Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must be addressed.
Price $l. Disoount .to dealers. Bold by Drurgists
generally.- - ' i. ; mkSD-y’
&oilett£
QpHB GREAT
OP THE NINETEENTH. qSNTURY,
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
HAIR’ RBSTORATIVB.
Bays the Bt. LottlsjMe.) Democrat: Below, we' hub*
Hah a letter to Dr.wood of tide city, from agentiSmaii
in’Maine, which sjpeikks 1 glowingly of the superior
merits of his hair tonic.Such'evidence must have Its
effect,when v coming frOm aretiablesource.' If certifl*
cates are guarantees.'of truth, the Dr. needs
miums.'hor useless puffery from the press:
r ' fiiTO. Malne, Jan, 20,1866. l’
| Professor O. J, Wodo A Co.—Gentlemen r Haringiny
attention called a few months since to the highly bene*
tool effecta'of your Hair Restorative, I was induced to
make application of it upon toy own hair, which had be
come quite”gray, probably one-third white; my 1 whlai
kers were of same Character, .. Borne thrpe months since
I procured s' bottle 'of‘your hair restorative; Sisd 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. . X can now
certi<y { to the world that the gray or white' hair has to
tally disappeared, both on my head .and face -and my
hair has resumed its'natural color, and I believe more
soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-five
yean. lam now sixty years.old; my good wife at the
age of fifty* two, has used it with same effect. .
: The above notioe I deem due to you for your valuable
discovery. Xam assured that whoever will rightly use,'
as per directions, . will not haTC occasion ; to contra
dict my statements. lamacltlsen of this city, and a
resident here for the last fiftaen -yean, and am known’
to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any use
you may make of the above, with my name is
at your servioe. as I wish to, preserve the beauties of
nature in others* as well as myself. lam truly, yoars,
A, q. RAYMOND.
Biltihobh, Jan. 28,18&8.;
WOOD’S HAIR REcTOBATIYB
' Professor Wood— Dear Sir: Having had the mlsfor-'
tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effeots
of the yellow fever, in New Orleans', in 1851, I was in*
dnoed to make a trialof your preparation, and found it
to answer as the verytbing needed. Mybairisnow
thick and glossy,; and no words can express my obllga
tions to you in giving to the afllicted such a treasure.
- FINLEY JOHNBON.
The undersigned, Her. J. E. Bragg, is a minister in
regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Ghurch at
Brookfield, Mass* He it a gentleman of great influence
and'universally beloved. ' WMDYJSR.
. - BaooxriKtD, Jan. 12,1858,
Professor, Wood— Star Sir: Having made a . trial; of,
your Hair Bestoratlve, it gives me pleasure to say, that
Its effect has been excellent In removing inflammation,
dandruff and a constant tendency to itching .with which;
I have been troubled from mv childhood; andhas also
restored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi
nal color, rh&veusedno other article with anything
like the same pleasure or profit.
Yours truly, J. K. BKAQQ*
The Besteratlve is put up in bottles of three die?, xif:
large, medium, and small. The Brazil hplqe haVf a pm*,
ana retails for ope doll 4 * p? r bottle J the medium holds
at least tffentr per cent more in proportion than the
small, retails fpr two dollars per bottle; ‘the large holds
5, quart, forty per oent more In proportion, gqa retails
or three dollars a bottle; '
O.tf. WOOD 4 GO., Proprietors! 019 BROADWAY.
9; Y., (in the great N. ?. Wire Bailing XsUblishment,)
and 114 MARKET Street; St. Leuii* Mo.. • '•* -
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers. ' - • • anlB-frmmw-8m AeowinwkjSm ■
703,781 8T
T; UMBER TABU.
JU HOUTZ* C 0.,,
1 (Successors to Montgamerv ft Noall.)
d. W. eornopof
014 Mqy semens log District,
tre now i6Pri¥ii« e Jews and veU-arieoted wnitment
of all descriptions of LUMBER, each as White Pise,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, PaUs, Pickets,
Fenoe Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety oi
well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large, stock of,Bll
Stuff,‘of' every variety 'and description, constantly 01 f
hand and 'sawed to order at the shortest notice.
. Oar .connection with Messrs. Mehaffe*,Houts, ft Co.,
and Duffy, Hoats, ft Co., at Marietta, Pa., gives ns on*
surpassed facilities, and enables os to supply orders for
all descriptions or ’ Lumber with promptness and
despatch. *
PINE-CREEK. LUMBER, softand mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, fto , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchaser* are respectfully Invited to
examine our stook before going fflBgT£h§ce- '\pJtf-tf
COMPANY,
| XpsWl 4* .WHOLESALE ANB BE
A-4 ''tail, atMarietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
mEHAFFEY,' HOUTZ, ft Go , take this method of
informing their customers' and persons'desirous of pur
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well-seasoned stook of all descriptions of Lumber,
whioh they are prepared to.sell at satisfactory prices.'
Their. timber is all from their awn MILLS on PINS
CREEK, They are also connected inth&toar® DUFFS’.
HOUTZ, ft 00-, and afe prepared to fatnfsh Ml kind*
of Planed Board*,'Bill P4I& Rickets. and
fyilldipg Timper-fcb Brians, fto., of descriptions ,l
qri the Shortest notice, .They would also. t%ke, great
pleasure in ogling the attention of Builders, and those
Ip want of Lumber iu thecityqf BhtiaMpWa.fo the
Lumber Yard of HQUTJS ft Co., eorner of TWELFTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nected.. • . .< - apSl-tf
COmea atilt liquors
GROVE WHISKEY.—A de
v-4 sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has) induced the offering to tha of an article
whioh the onalysotion OfTfbfossor Cbiltoo’, Analytical
Chemist, of NowTrork, and Meisr*/ BCo’tH, Garrett, ft
Oamao, p'fovek beyond all question, to
be the most pure and cbnsequently least Injurious spirits
over offered the American public.
'.CERTIFICATE OF DR. JAB. R CHILTON.
Jh’ave abalysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
eivdd from Mr. CHARLES WHARTQN, it of
Philadelphia, and having csr^folly■ tented it,"! am
pleased to state that ft Is entirely free from poisonous
or’deleterious substances It la on unusually pure and
hue flavored quality of Whiskey.
, ‘ ’ JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 8,1858. Analytical Ohemist.
Phiudklpbia, Sept. 9,1853. -
Diab Sib : We have carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which ypft sent us, and And
thatltaonta|nsnoneoffhepdfsofaoas substance known
faeFusio Ofl. Which Is the characteristic and injurious
ingredient ofthe Whiskeys ip general use.
Very respectfully, . -
BOOTH, GARRETT, & OAMAO,
'* ‘ ft Analytical Chemists.
To OHAiass Whabtox, Jr., No. S 3 South FRONT
Btrept, Philadelphia. 1 , se24-dtooai .
TMENE AU & FILS* ROCHELLE
• BRANUIEB.—The undersigned, having bden
appointed Sole Agents in the State of Pennsylvania for
the sale of the above celebrated Brandy, are prepared
to offer it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from
U. 8: BondedWarehonses. ARNOLD,ft WORL,
au26-tf 120 Walnut street.
tfHERBT AND PORT WINE.—BO qrtg.
Ej 10 Eighths Harmony Skerry: 20 qrs. Wallis Port
Wise, in bond And fbr sale by 1
WILLIAM H. YBATON.
afylouth FRONT QtHe*
BRANDI^,—« Flnet Carillon,” Marett,
and, other' Cognacs of various vintages, to haw
Bipeg and quarto* easts': FoUevolsto'Boohelfe Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sale by ‘
HSHNT BOBNSN i 00..
. <*JJ Ml uid M 3 Booth Ponrth .treat.
BROWN STOUT.— 4O casks “ Final &
j "ss-STt*; iB
”s*S , *7 019 POUTH FRONT rtr.it,
PETERS’ 8 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
I SBuF-GBNBRATING GAS LAMP is the only
Patent Burner that has a Non-Oonduotor attached.
The public are cautioned against all other Burners, as
they] will heat, and liable.to explode. >Btate and
Comity Rights for sale. Apply or address .' ■ - -
*el3 D. P, PETERS, 08 BROADWAY, N, Y.
£ttwber
Camps.
Kaiircrfli »'■>,
T>HILABE LPHIA ANO EUtfiKA HAIL
* LINE ‘ROUTE" to' Elmira,
Wißteabarre, Buffalo. Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara
Palls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Pauls,
Detroit, Donlieth,and St. Louis.
'Passenger'trains will leavo ihe'phUadelphia. and
Reding Baiiroad Depot, < corner BROAD and VISE
otreets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: - -
„ , 7.80 A.M.-DAY-EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo;* Detroit, Ohicago,
wJd^lrtub? o^ GaloiUiSt. Pauls, Burlington,
. . 8 -30 P.M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
Palls. Bttffalq,* Detroit, Ohksgo,
Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington!
The 7.80 A M train runs through to HARRISBURG,
stopplng at all fStations on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of the Ph.ladelphU and Reading Railroad. >
aan
At Bajwrt, fra WUlmjlimm , Pittrton, SoMiton, u, «U.
IAOKAWANNA ANN BLOOMBBOBO
Baggage chpriced to Rlmfre; Buffalo, and Suspenrion
Bridge.' “•■'* 1 ; ‘
.G 77 .Tickets can bo prooured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira BaJlrdid Line’s Tioket Office, Northwest oornor
of SIXTH and OHESTNUT Streets, And at the Pas
senger Depot,ooraerdr BROAD* and .VINE, - ---•
. THROUGH EXPRESS! VREIGHT TRAIN .
Leaves the Depot, Broad'street, Vbehmr. Via#,, dally .
(Btmdays excepted,) for all pointa PTest and North, av 6
kin.- - “■ " 7'„ti "'p-.’’
Freights must delivered before BP. M.^oinsure
their going the same day. - f. v , ... \- H . r >- }!
P?r furtaerinformanqo Apply air '.<- r 'C. ‘-7V'
I*l, 7 1 1 JrelghtDepot, Broad; below Vine, •
Orto . OHAfl.f.TAPPßN^GeneralAgfht,-
N. W. cor.Sixth andOhestnutStreets, ■<, d
ocl -tf - Philadelphia.-:
SIHIMW HIL AD BA4F. HIA
JWADINq RAILROAD.
«
f«iJ?S^ iJ A g i.?f il i? a4 ' oom F* B 3 rare now prepared to
i Protect delivered at the Company’s depot.'
corner of BROAD and OHERRV streets, befored o’clock.
forwarded pn the*same day,and'wffl v
arrive at before 10 o’clock on the fgllowiM
morning. Por rates, Ac.,Apply to " '- -
seal im J^o, y . Oeneral Agent *_.
_ eil-lm , Broad and Cherry atr^ete,; :
;^jaHwNOTIOE~SUMM£R M
- ARRANGEMENT. - -^o^^
“ 8A - M ; , iP. My, (Eifrau.) .od
; Tor Wilmington, »t BA. M:, 1,4.50. and UP '
; For Ne» 0 BA. &p; iT '
: For Middlfttowc, *t BA. M., »nd.,80 P M -
; Por Dover, »tBASMA«iiI4.BOJ‘. ! M.' • !
! For Beaford at BA. M., iHuf 4.50 p/11. —j
’TBAINB FOB FHILADJ!I,PHXA,
kWS“T ** , 7 ®.}f *»t'
! Lmt. Wilmington At 6 45 and 10.80 A. M:. and lAs
aadB.6£P*MJ _'
leave New Oaetle at 0 and ■ B.M A. M., : ani at 80S’
■ Leave Middletown at 8.68 AvX4 and 8 46;’ 1 :
; Leave Dover at BA. H., ana 4.65 P!M. • a * -
~
» TRAINS POE»BALTIMORE.
Wilmington at 0.10 AVMV, 2P* M.', ahd “ J.IS
BDNDAYS only at 11P.M.Item'PilladelnilatoBal.
timore,- ■ -
. Do do 6.40 P.M. from Baltimore to Phil*-'
fhia. • i < . .
a. .uiiu.B • »«Mnpr Oar attacked, win mn
a^ h ‘ Udelphl * f” P "f yTUl9 Intermediate
wave Wilmington for 'do do ""do 746P"Vf "■
I 1 **” s*,^ e de Brace for Baltimore .do6Bo A. m!
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Graoe do 010 P. M
Wilmington for Philadelphia l ' db fi 'ASP M
ii e9 - a.MTpBLTON. Preaident. '
PHILADELPHIA AND
fiSSsSEfSSBSeitEADING BAILBOAD.
New Ae(»min))daUonPaMenger TralAietwelh Read! ‘
, and Philadelphia. v - "
excepted) at 515 A.
M., arriving at Philadelphia at 0.80 A. AI., and retnm
lngat4.4st.il,, ; . ... ■) ■. •- -
i f 1 engera bj this fealn have over T honra in Phila
delphia beforeretomtng or leariflg fOTNew York. ' ' •
. He4-lm W. H. MoLLHENNKY, SeeretAry. 'i
Nnw tore, lines.—the oamden
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TBINTON RAILROADJOOMPANY’B LINEE
n.OH PHILAD*IMUA TO H*W TOBaS, Alrt) WAT
i ~ , .( .r, ■ PLAQEfI, '■ ■> '
Lear* ai fallow*, Til: , e \-r. ■' ‘\: Kai*-
At OA. M.,Tla Camden and Amboy, AeoommodA- r ■"
, j'n***j M ***Vt'** ~M,M,* , , *»* 4 #•'
At 6A, M., via GamdjM* and Jena/ Oitr.- N.J.Ao- *
. d0mm0datt0n..„.i.,' 0 ... 4 ,.i. i „,.;;> 4 . r * <2 «■
Ate A. Me, via Camden and Jeraey CitjyMoraiog ■-
A*srtTr*tt**i* , i** ,M t**iW»**”** v *<»««**‘*«i > 8
At 10 A.H., by Steamboat JohnNeilaod.Tin Ties
iJese?.oit7* or ? in e Axpr«M..:...%,v>. 800
At *4 P. M., Tla Camden and Amboy, O. aadA; *s-‘ s
*»«# 800
?• M - *•» o»m4»Biia« Jemr Oisp,lreninr
»*?S*{i* , L , *'*« ,,, . , * , ’*‘*^* ,, »*‘***”* 8 o
Pr Camden and Amboy,• Aocomznoda
i.u« S’ .....» o«
At SF. M., ele Ounden And Axaboj. Aooommodse- * • '
1 W>
6 . M-i* l * Oemden And AmbejyAooommoda-
S 00
< V Camden and Ambay^Awowxooda*
£S n « S 1 "* * *• •• «»• • •;• ■ 171
• s?® 8 H. line rau dally r all ether* Sunday* as
oepted r *-»»
«t°Patthaprtaeipatrtatlonsimly.
m J.% ' flemlngtca, 1 -ft cr., at ft A; M *
and 2j{ P. M. from Walnnt,*tre*tiwhaxf.<>- -
For atw Strondaborg. Seraatoa.fnihesbaße,
; for fre*bold,''at 0 A,M.' and 3 P. If. ’
'for MountHoily at 6 ArM., and3«andlP. M. r • *
WAT lijDnU '
for Brirtel.-ftenton, ,•
** T Z?™&&T!:* rnll> *«*-
*“*?*«*“**:/
.TOw l Uf* Mrt P^X' ,r ’ le ” f Wfdnnt etrwterlurf,.
. '’“T ponnd* of b»gg»rfl only elltmod Ofcch u».
wngw.- Faaeengera ere prohibited ;Jtrom tihln* ew
-tiling ee begg&ge bat their weering eppereTlAnfi*
gmge otm ftfW ponnde to ,be peldfor extte, , The Com.
pond(loo,eioejtbjfepetfeloantrMt. ,
, TO.H. GATZJOfB, Agent .
"...o, t a, B.H. oo;.
aal-ly v *■
1 ee;e PEN w stivakiaicku
AO.JO OKNTRAL B&ILBOAS. ' ' IODO
FROM PHILADELPHIA'TO PITTSBURGH.
• ' And thtooe by Railroad to"'
WHEELING, , ST. LOUIS.
BTEUBENTILiE,' 'CLEVELAND ~
OHIOAGoff*
- LOUISVILLE, ' ’ f BURLINGTON. *
• ... . ,
Andul ffttennediito ,omta in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KJJNIUOKY, HIOHI
- WISOONBIK, MINNESOTA, MIBsbuKI,
„ , ..KANSAS AND NKBBaAaTT ’
. PMienMr. to ,»into;irmt of Pltt«idrgh, 'Wiidtait.'
Olereluid Hid Orertlme, hincholm oT rostM. uSui
nqueaM to null . wlmtldn b.for« fw «2t.
THBIB THSOD6H TBAINB MATB Tlnf.A'ti.Tp'
«Io» to AU yoiuto
• Ob '«4 «t« HONDA?, it»y IOVb, 18«; 'mu
eSSSfk T T Xrates^r^siS
gtreeui, as follows; . . r ■■*
yuaiks vou.-riwimw WR^Kmioui
iID THB WIST tllVii in) m vaga i| Un -
Moil train nt.,,. 7.30 A.M. Mail train at.. 11.00 night
Fwtllue. M .,,aQOnooo. Fart 1ine...... 4.60 AM.
Express mall.. IJO noos.
„ WiTTßini B uiATk.. , WIT yxa*a>BXJT*.
Harrisburg ae- 1 - Harrisburg ae- ,-T- -
' eommodation.B.oo P. M. commodatioa.TJS P M >
Doncaster <«’ 6.00 P. M*. Laqdeter; «i • -.9.60 a! H.
• ykemUtratostopsatallthestatiouabetweaaPhtta*
delphlakadPittsburgh. : i-
The ears leave'the Panurylvauia Bassa&Mr'
Station, southeast mSSSb? -
.BtfW vm be rtcMwd «th<) ttaVdi-
■S&LMSBBBMR PENNBYIr
EKSSIsH VANIA RAHBOAD/
. FALL ARRANGEMENT.
Fer BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, *0„ and by
close railroad oonneotions for *** 1
Eaaton, ' _ New York city,
Allentown, Wi)llamWoTt,. Water Gap, ~
Manah Elmira, , WUkesbarre,
Hazleton, Niagara Falls,. Scranton. *
anq afte? WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1658. Pas
flaugar Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets.
Philadelphia, as follows: ’
For Bethlehem, Eaaton, WUkesbarre, Water Guo,
Scranton, fto., (Express,) at 8.16 A. M. ’ 7
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Maueh Chunk, Williams
port, Elmira, ana-the West, (Bx&rewA at 2A3p. 11.
4 p“j t l,sylM " Wll ' (Ai»omßiod«tfo 9j ), »t S ,«A. M. »4
ImLW •»* t u A.
, -IBApf S 808 PTqr. A'p yt.piti; »
HH» (towi,) u 4 S D.M..
O (*swoasd»ti<m), »t 7 A. U. *nd
W. 39 p.ftf.
__Lmtb Jftrt Wuhlngton (AMoounoiLiUon) at T.lO A.
A), and 2.30 P. M.
Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily.
Sundays excepted. >
All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) oonnect
at Chatham, street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen
ger Railroad. ; , . , .
Fare to Bethlehem to
Ma&h Chunk M
' |to«oa-.„,, v , xgo
. MOUNTAUMJj MS A. M. train
“‘•“e byN. J. 0. HR. ana D. L. * W. RR.
to W ashmgton, thdnoa by ataga, arririog at tha Hama,
tain, atl F. M., lar» JSJO7 •
anM tf . • „-MIUB CLARE, Agant .
PHILADELPHIA, GSMXNTOWH
A ANDNOKRISTaVM RAILROAD.-SOMMBI
AMANGNOJSKT.-On and attar MONDAY, Mar 10th.
lOR GERMANTOWN. , „ ,
Laara'Phllulalphla at SV, T, 8, 8-06 min., 10. 111.
A. M., 1,2, B, 4. 6, 6,1, 8,8, 10, andlXJt P.M. ~
Leave Germantown at 6, 7,7jf, 8.0, OW, lhjg. Uu
mA m lO mta -' a > BX ’ iH > Ste m., &
_fp- TK.rtjW* A. M. a^mnto™
wiirltoj anljr at *to» Stiaata Station,.
T aPhUadelEhla at 9.88 i3n. !k.ii„M 6M> and
p *£*" BX‘A. B;, 1-1 min., 4K, ant
OHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
■ aT's™ 1 at **• s ’ B,o4 * aln ,llx A- H
’liMTitilu&tnnt Hill at« 40 and I.M, 9,10, and 10.10
A. M., 12.60,3J0,4.10,6.10, 7.40, and 9.M nSn
; ■ 1 onsonDayb.
LMTa Philadelphia. 8.20 A.M., 2, 6«,andBP. M.
Leave OheatantHill atB.lo min A. M., 12,60 4.10,
0.40P.M"' •" *
lOR OONBHOHOOKEN AND NOBBISTOWN.
Leave PhlladelphU at SV, 9, U A. M., 1.06 mla
8.10 min.. 4V, «*,
Leave Nometeim at 6, T, 9,llA.M.,BX,and<#
9 ' .OBEOND4YS,
Leave Philadelphia at 0 A.M., and 8 T. M.
Leave qandttatnat 7 A. M., AndeP. M.
YCfB MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia at OV, 7V, 8.« A.M. 1.06 win.,-
2.06 min., 8.10. min., 4 if, 6», 6V, 6, HJ< P. M. '
i® <srpSiiw* ,,i **’ n * A
}C5“ Sundays same as Norristown. ,
CHESTER VALLET RAILROAD F9R! DOWNING-
L«.v. Phlladelphlaat OX A.’K.iMdS.lOmln.P.M
I—ave Downlngtown at M.,and l,p; M. * ■ .
H. KTsMITH. General Superintendent '
Depot. Ninth Qr*»»n rtr4»6>tn. phUadelnbU
TjIRENCH FLATS
It *OE* ‘‘ GompagnU d» Florijfi”
the 80LE AGENTfI for the sale of their GLASS tolhls
city, we are prepared to offer to the Wade or eoniu-
OM stock,.on hand. POLISHED PLATE
GLASS for Stores or DweUlng Fronts: Rough Plato,'
for Floors and fikyUshto ;;and Silvered Plato, of large
rise, for Mirror*, . ThtGlaas will be sold at the lowest
prjoes, and warranted superior, in <virjr respect* fto any
other imported. m -
.. ROBS. SHOEMAKER ft CO.,'
. Plate and Window Glass Warehouse.
~WS- »• *»■ ot WOMB j
jesaßaassassfeiMi l
Bott
(Miowwtb.tU. puts oa'th^w^SiSisS ?,
WlthBtSSSiU i^Soo-
; Tmost »™MW,
fniaT oim-^BAati.-Bbw.'ffittVtrid' ~-
■lpittj loota/lhy Otedß.*(is bozsi .- -
-®M* and trunks), Drags, (in box#* ;
and bides) Feathen; 9 om, *o .Tie. per 100
B* i i Cwm-t-IHhm* Us. • sheeting;;
(fa oristoit
, bil^s);Drurt (in tasks). Hardwire,
...n IWw-ji-Wocli •»« fibeep'Pelts, '
i_ ®**t**Hi|&o. &e.••»•••••«•.•••« a ... 600 pvt 10
:
M °- ►*■■ «» .
::iMfj.md Jwkj(lflcu]uoj bofe» 1 -
•“. t1r * r J).B»SlmdUrdOil 1 - .. s ,
’ QQ<U44h .German Olay, v
f . Manufactured T^-
'» S/*-*^ B * tenr ***» J
, . E?**! A* 4 * •*'*«*•» boxes,}
! —, „r*2 “•••••«»jnV»« tlH , ( 1 i „ , ~.„*,,41J0, per im A
; parbai.iJintilfnrtliepnotlae ■
yßß©s»«ae»s^i'
■^?£5 u 2ff l,ta wT«®ifi,%retewJdS
VituOllt dqteot!o&t -■ „ ,
: Co,,OMe w >; Pickurii,
*l 9? : ± MBmpiU r .Tenii.i a. t, San. *Oo.i at. Louis,
Mo.; r. G. O’Si ley Sc Co., Braurille. Indiunut.Wm!
BeutuoW,:, , B: (i o.r Meldrum,
MMUbn, Indian* j H. W, faotra & Co.l ind AtherTs
MBbord, 01nolnn»ti:H, S.Pierce'*’ Zanassilla,
* 9«i»?• * d*}otßou», Herfort so.'l WiHfranrti
Wo* York: B. J. BnssdDr. PhiladelnhUi . Ktwcraw
Kooui, Uilm.; ». A. *
i ” ,■; . . H. H..Hontow,.
‘ EHoortlTrelriii Agsnt. .
„ ■■ '..H. I. EOKBAIB*;
gonoiyl Altpbau. F»,
tDatc^esj'i3etfel^s,^ti
J K. OALDTV:ELL & 00.,,
• CHMTKDT street. -'
■ Eare recelred, per steamer,. new atTlee
j rruit Stacde, Bnffar Basket,..
i ,£* Good. mu fiOT»ry«w.i ■ i
1 „ Gorel,LaYa and Mosaic Beta, ■ ,
for "the tale o . QiariM
Prddahara’i LONDON TIME-KEBPEBB .. deW
- ; ■ • ' “—:
K? /i , i WILLIAM WILSON t gow, ■
. manufacturers of siLriii ware
! ; (ESTAEImHiDWia,)
i . , *>.*• OOJW f OH**mr sraaxYa. ,
: orsitvsß WABs.orererj de
•aipam, donrtanllj on bud, ormLde to Older to match
any,pattern deeired... ' -.l'f-.-i -.o'--, .u“i
I Importers ’of Shefield and Birmingham Imported
yftre.. ~ ; :/ ‘ = 1 eeSO-dA-wly
!T\;g.;'JAßDEir .< .
y* • Bi*wionia*Ha ub mroamaof
Bo* Oiestant Btreet. there'Third, (up.atalra, j
: ■ Constantly on hand and fof Me to’tbe Trade, -
cojdMtJtaos sEBVioa betb, Tfena;
i PITOHEHa; GOBLETS, OH PS, WAITEHS.BASi
| KETB,OABIORB ) KJUYItS,bBOO«S,IOBKB, '
‘ ~.i- i ' A0.e.&c.l r s „ « i - •
; ail kiiuls of meUl,.
LgA'FOECHAEIifiSTO^riSCiHEEON’a
DAY.—Freight bnA IfisurebM dt less than ssllini ¥6*3
▼Bsaeltistes; by tbs steamship XISYBTONBBYAT®,
OApialn UlrslunSnvto ssU on^atttddyi 0&:&;At 16
J*9* . farther- pwil.caUr» pleas* or
f Forfrelghtb,
l°°d coifj-.-'.) ;~!.-n-S :-t A mSfc M
■a
SOOBBBpO*IVSI> w £AMH3gigHBJ»
> jTi« <planja arat<il««*»jdi-ic[|*«l gtiamiiiliu ’ " J
- 1 BJSYBTOMBBTATJ and Hit! 01 (WOBBIA.
Row form: AKHkly lint for iha South and South waal'
:a*a.,af than ahlja ; aaiUßt'muj BAIUBDAY at 1$
o’clock A. M.,-alttraat«lj for Charlaaton aaid Ba-
T®fcXm3B»a > 'j *y j
, fn 'rot offiaUM**• ’ i ' ;, ‘ 1
'The rtilMhip KKYBTQN* STATS, Oeßtebj 0. P
Marrhman, - will commence loadtnV on YfIUR3I>AY'
October 7v.n& NuTon BATtJBDAY, October'9,'rt4
ojoloek, A. M. : ?•?: %
•’ ! I POK'BAVAKKAH’. .esTFA V>~>- il
jTA» STATS OP GSOROlAjOejrt.fota T. Strtui.
>inU oommenca loading os"lirarsUy* OcVHik
•W ™ 10, o’clock fail.
[At Doth OherlMton ud Enuunfe, then aUoaooimccl.
Hth iteuun fat, tlori<(»,«n<l .Harcna, cod with nn.
- ; 'LI- 1* ■' t. jXBBO»WKH. r>« r* -v'
TBBI&HT ud on i Uzn woportlotf n
oj gosKk t* fendjto Mlrfir If
* «*};/,. r.:-
" Tlcketajgood* forty*pre«£tjr«fe?* , &$ < 2|.' 12
Jfa kUto of Udinfr «&p»d , after tha rflplsM v
’ fatnifriQtptmfr) appi J to ~!srWTS?’--•
_ A. HSXOB. Jr v
. Ut...
■■ for florid*, from Ok*ria*too; *t««sitaC ASOLIS A a
9rm Tuesday. - —— - *
for florid*! from S*tmuq*lu styaman ST. MASTS ;
t&L 8T: JOHNS. Y
Tor Brnni fairn -rt ^ fT^ T TfldßlTn fin
tte*thaadlfthof;«TM7.inoßtti.; '
.THE. BRITISH AND NORTH
SmSH& AK 8 ETOA N BO7AV MAIL BT2AM<
"H ' noi'iar toMX to,ujmmhku
28£j J *“5 ...........jm
Maul Olbln ,4
I mitnininunnga,.,
aSa - I AMRRIoi, OaptWiekmaa
mihffi p NlAGARA»oapt.Bvris .‘t
A SvS. A iSS- t ‘ , JTOBOPA, Capt. J„Leiteb.
*"7 * ol ®«"hi*® light at mast-head:
fiWPAonSjartoardbow; red #tf port bow.' - ;- •
leaves Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
> *' N-Tprk, Wednesday, Sept. 29.
tf Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 6.
' CI K!York,Wednesday, Oct. 18.
C^NA®A,' Lang, ‘ “'Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 20.
? AFRICA, Shannon, “ N .York, Wednesday,. Oot. 27.
AglA.Lctt, . *< Boston,,Wednesday,. Nov, 8.
i YRRMA’,''Jttdkihs. “ IT.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10.
XHBOPA,Leitch, “ Boston! Weanbeday, Nov. 17,
: BvtM *mt seoureduntil paid for. ' -
,An experienced Surgeon on boards- -
r _ owners of these Ships iri4.net be aeoputabte hit
fw}» Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, predate Stone*
, w Metols, unless bills of ladingare signed tkwefaranS
the value thereof therein expressed;
, For freight or passage Apply to-. - ; '• -
Bp2P-J, B. OtJNARB. 4Bowlin*Green, N. York,
igdfaffc . STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVEK
-2hBKHmPOOL, ' BBLPAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON-
delay v ?or 80 dollar*. ' v
> gopAfor six months, to either of tha
aboveFlaees. by any steamer of the line, 6p. dollars for
Sooad trip, Out andbaek.""“ 1
. From bbw-tobx.
York, McMillan, Saturday* July 10; atl3o>tiook, H 4
burgh,CuJamtog, *y . « *
Glasgow, August 7, , «
- ! f L noswuieow.
, .........Saturday, July »
Sk, M0Mma0............Wda6eday, AuyitftM.
Cto s&’o#PAsii‘s U7iici - 14 ‘
■ PtM4'.iA646w.
, found, wwk emfted provistoa...... E
. , »ax xiw voix. v .
Bttsr«2%> lewd wtftk eooked provisions 80 to
©kififepeu Under 24 years of age, half fare: Infants in
Murage, free.
Betam ticket* available within six x&oatos. by ao?
■teatosr of this line.
First C1a55....4240 00 Bteenge.w.;„,....gBo 09
An experienced Surgeon attached to eaoh Steamer.
For might or-passage apply to.
ft 00., 123 vI(ALNUT Strooft, PhDadsi
'rOßEßT CRAIG* H Bsoadwey, New York.
HjftLL ft LONE*, Buchanan** Wharf, Balthncie.
~f-- - ■ ’
11 ffilruga anir .
ROBERT SHOEMAKER h 00.,
' I . - WHOLIBALB DRUGGISTS. ...
Manufacturer* and Dealer ■ PAINTS YARNISHBB,
Nad WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oavuar FOURTH and
*AOB Streets, PhQadelpMa.
Bole Agents for the sale the eelebratod Floreffe
Plato OUsr. , . mh23-tf
Slatumerß.
Blank books and stationery.
DAVID M. HOGAN hi.Bk Book Muabetnr«v,
nmimner ud Jrtatw, No. 108 WALNUI str..t, i. prs-
.t all tlnm. to faialah, «ith«v from the sh.lve.
“ t« «»Mi, B«ok. «t every description, suitable
® Mcruhaut*, and others, of the
W«Swlwef English or American Paper, and bound
wywpons styles, in the most substantial manner.
Ordew for JOB PRINTING of every description.
exeeated with neatness
' A general kssortment of Bngliah, French and Aaeri
caw Stationery.
-• Ooncerntog Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the Franhßn
ChStiiute, the Committee aajr—“ This display of blank
tor banking and mercantile use ia the best in the
The selection of the material ia good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish ana ap-
neat and appropriate. ll BoSO-tt
v Ernmmer Ueeorts.
fJTiAY’S HOTEL,
11 , WILLIAMSPORT, , .
1 LYCOMING COUNTY. Pi
' The undersigned has purchased the larsa and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINR gSet. fomerli
occupied by the West'Branch Bank, and baa enlarge!
andtofltteditinasuperiorstyle. 6nl!Ur * e4
Williamsport is one of top. most delightful Inland
i? Pennsylvania,andhfahouse, he hope*, irillbe
found pieasaut,a*ireU to toe ttaveUer as t?toWri2
sens of i toe who desire to pass an agreeable
time Mug the heated term of the summer to 7 ***"*
19 p “ k6t ***
jj2|-La- '' - 4 ' " ;i: ’W- H.HAY, Proprietor..
El , MDKOKD SPRINGS.—THIS
! well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
OS opened far toe reception of Visitor* on the 16th of
June; and kept open until the Ist of October.
.' Thepew.audnarioui Building* erected last year are
now fully eomjdetodi and toe whole establishment has
-been >furui|hed in superior style,'and toe accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of
toe United States.
The Hotel will bo ‘Under the management of Mr. A.
0. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to -his guests, give the amplest assurance of
comfort and kind treatment.,. >; ;• -
■ In addition to the other means of access, it Is deemed
proper to state that passengers daa faaeh Bedford by a
daylight ride from Ghamljeieburg•; «
' The Company have, made extensive arrangemente te
supply dealem and individuals with “ Bedford Water ,
bj tbs barrel, Mrboy, fad. la botUM, »t tb» foliowtoi .
prices, at toe Scringe, wfa |. -
fmufteiy). k „'„i;.. ,'gfW *’
- ! o; 10.k),M. 800 '
Ji 80. 2 00
10 gii10M...... 2 26
‘BottlM, lx pint, j>Mdoim I 60
The barrels-are carefully prepared, so toatuur-'
ehasers may depend upon reeeivug’ the Water iiuk
and sweet. . . ; •» > ’’l - -> •- -
JUI communications should b» addressed to '
- THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPBINGB v
Btitori Coutjr,