The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 09, 1858, Image 4

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2’*s "a'"i UTr M tbe .ol.tfw above’‘Bales now
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: ' : / ,: BSAL KBTATB, BTOOKB, &o.' ! '- •> *'
•'-’**&*</' & *^%^s3w&Ji B/ <>iS ©^Jr o ! l V
'-' , ‘-**2ss t/ x 1 roblubNgft ttieeatnxday pitmou*
iSbta&tid'califfldfirabimwnHiwforiQi
.ff-?. k #'-;3jMwSi|Bll idoßwriptio&jrdf to,bo soldbo
■
fi»»r--i»»J. e^’^«-*W™3ff!rfiMll»iSWB/i«?ter*4 4 oaiOttf private Sale Be
• ;%'j 'jtifts’sSrM*fet!»6d pjyrPAWfo&U,
>V •;;'- ■;.' •“■'tO 4 - gfsSdCßftrt^ r «,fcl;.
. ..TltD,.Buis,..including «rf«ry 3 Oltj:Md
ntf-s (^ift;w“i?^r. t FPj»rSr--Pw>J®* ■»*•*“*■
, .iVfl V f.y . ; '>* V J J v -"c =? 1;
-tfVp'-ift *3u v, UK TWERFta’IALIr «Ali»,‘'ooT9BTO ttffc*
’ iAnjtf* -i'i ,*< corner-of flßTeatatuthnnd Summer BtH..
/ -wrt}>s,sr'^ r i. I ;'f>r-{c?< S^vBB3ID9.'4OBrANDSEUBHI??UKB.'/ • '** .
‘ ■ ,ts /.^ j f ii,it- -On?Moiiday. Morning, ‘v_? ' s ' r
/ <»:• ofcthaaoutKeist coraw of
*. ' -&67*n»eoolhafed Summer seat honaanoia
: ■
t ''-o; »>«3» Tbe.hiridsoma-reildanca Will behold’at 10
•I ' f >m ■ / /©’OImV. pr«mousto'tha-'*a!a of' fttrniturß/ fpur-,
r-': .■ M , M;!wt'ifonfc. An£ about 65 feet deep, sn«.
vi.syf:.*•-••!. •» v* fdipharemgnta Apd oooyenfeiicea. s .''
_ Tnmtae’a Peremptory Bale.
, Nine-'*
•' • -V ," r" -? \f i ,
.‘~s ‘’r.'.:.rn !- -t'V ; s*nje;,Eatate., . i ...
...' V I.ARGH ANOVAIitJABLB LOT, Thirteenth street,
... <'" ,-" hofow Federal Street,'lol feet front, 260 feet deep. • j%l
V\ .vExecalor’iSelo—Esteteof Cornelius ;Tle«s f Deceased •
ft** ?~ V* '/VALUABLE RIBIDJ3NOE,'No.-161t Chestnut street,
. ~r | ,iftU.Qf;Sixteenthafreet,.lot,2Bfeetfront,lB6leetd eep
-VV Biroet','. * ' ' - - * ; '
■•>.r Orphans’..Court BftU~-p!?*tate ’of.,Bloh&rd-MeOrann,'
** r> i Deceased, . • '|
, ... . TIN THBBB-BTOR> UttiOit DWELLINGS, Noej
A—ft’-i''B4o* 24v14,.8408,8408 -2419,2412;2414,2416,.2418,and !
i, street, -?■ , . , f r*
/ ' 'A'drnintstratbr.s Sale—EaUte. of. Wm Ashton, Dee’d. 1
-Tflao^sroairßß^os.otfelling,No sascrown.;
street,V-‘, - %i r 1 v -,r
. , „ , ' Trustee VPasfponrd Sale. ---
I VALUABLE'COAIiuL & N D 3, SW.acre* 80 perches,
— —~~ ~>-tUtt*t*lnFall-township;Luxbroe ‘By
Cd, the Trustee for ot:the North
~ l( ,vOar6b«dftle Goal Company. f f ? :• ' »'
./‘^^ViLUABMSWtOPBRTY,VALLEY FORGE, Moot
''“’gome:?eountr,‘^Superior,modern;manalonjbarn, Ice--
~ _, . house, andother ontbriUdihgs, and orerfiO acres
-. : iy ASCII. STELBBT.—Valuable residence, No 1 1316 Arch
!< ' street, Hetweo»» Thirteenth and Broad streets £ - • ‘ «
,V,. -/' • r SOUTH BITTENfIOCrdB EQOAKBl—Elegant mod
1. , iV" }/«rh and stone replete /with erory mod
' '■ 9T&, ddfrrebienee,* sooth side or Bitteohouae Square,
... ... Boperloratible and o?ach-houae, 60feetOo Bittenhouae
•- V ‘ vffy» Immediate, poMßtaion. $lB,OOO - may
.'V -n-T ii«^*‘ f »MiaSlrivJr 't' m M’j »£ S | ' '~—
’* ‘ V"-;'' - PerctapioJcr Bale, i
. ; Vy-i .- OHJItiTSN: Hrua:—Vaioabl. «n 4 be.ntlfal ilta for
'* tf*. *eounwT- v residende,,l2o MreaJ.OheHen Hills,7
\r \ from mlhutea walk from a station on
Nojth"Penß*ylT^n]Aßsifo^;
,'vitUAB'LB Cot.TWESTMitar ward, ri foot
Didpbfh street, 72 feet cn Herman street. 225 feet
';\’, ;deep.’' Also, a neat frame dwelling. ! Jo* 3100 to be
v ;'paid at the tinjo of Bale. *' • c :
-1- - BKOAD'STBKIi'f Broad atreet r ioath
of Oxford'street.'47 bjr 239 feat—two front*
BIX THUKK-atOBY BB T OK DWELLINGS, 8. W.
corner of'Broad and streets. The/ will
, -'- • 'be pcJ4jbparaiely.V,' ■ ' ' '•
3 ' DHRDS-BIORriEIOK BTORB AND DWELLING,
-] \' r ‘' - ; R!:V«>Tenm*. bftlaw ()x r ord Btr.et
! "" TY?O-MOtRYBRICK OOTTaOB, No. M3l Nortn
-<• •• -Twelfth street.abore Oxford street.
r TWp.STORy BRIpK DWELLING, No. 1030 Merrlne
1 ll ' : ’. ' MODURN 't'HBSB-aTOIVY'tDBIOK DWEIr
- J HSGS, N 6«. 122a,1221,‘122»,.1228, and 1230. Ohrla.-
_/ tlan street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets'
' >-s%_ r ~KGUKpBtOBYrBIIIOK. RESIDENCE, Nor 1832 Pine'
! street; webt 6f E'chteenih street.' » >
' \ ' THRBB.WORYimiOK DWELLING, No. 2W4 Pine
•' street,westofWUlowstreet. ‘‘ • —■
. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, North Broad street,
'' sonth of Master street, 24 feet front, 160 feet deep.
BUfiINHtS LOCATIONTiiree-itory brlak store and
dwelling No. 1013 Locust street,* abore Tenth street.
Executor's Peremptory Sale—Estate of Jeremiah Wal-
'..toiujleeeased. *
jj . <5 if'
■,THREE-STORY v BRIOK STOBH AND DWELLTNG-,;
No t TlvOn\ibwhlU street, between Seventh and Eighth
i -]s 'PINB STREET.—Modernthree-story bnek dwelling,
No. Iflld.Hne street. (Also, & ope and a balf-etory
i 'etono-fapioty adjlonlng, 42 feet front. .The whole to be
\ sold, together/ \ 5. r -
u \a .,» joßltite. Bale.
Three-story dwelling.
. > j fr/vtne bfflce,- and frame stable; Frankford Road, abote
‘"Vienna street,,. /* ' ' " , . f
FOURTBBNTH FALL ON THE PREMISES.
Orphans’ Court Bale on the Fremlseo-rSstate of John
; ' V.. ’• i>f Wesley Bray,Dec’d '
/ MODSBfI BBSIDBNGBAND FPBNITUBH.
..... ’.l OnTaefida/tMomlng,
; .r, .-Oetobor 20tb, at 10 o’clock, bo nold on the pre
,. j- jnrisei. modern residence, sonthwost corner of
5 -;Bere»te*athand Cherry street.
.. . .. . .... HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
; / V7lmmedUely after the sale of the &oaie, will be sold
-the household fureltaW.. ■ ~
fJ3“ in'handbills and catalogues.
--r :-iO RALEOJ GERM4.NPLOWSB ROOTS.
-vis’.- ilirs~tor. This Morning, ,
■v c - At lOpTelnek,? Scvsos; of inperloc flower roots/ con-
; l il»tlngof'by»cintbi.‘toHpi, fco; . r
w.> TALUABLB PKIVATK LIBRARY,. .
a ;?
\! *K <r\-=
On Wednesday-Brenlng. ’
at the auction store. will be sold a val
v7,'.vlt4 t liable private library, whichinelndes a number of rare.
v v •'« c. and curious wOrkSj on a variety of subjects,
t- . s standard Ulatorio and poetic author*, the beat bdi
*■■■' f<i I'i. tlona, &0.,d:c.,;-r> r .
• ( * • Por particulars aee catalogues. { -
’ ' '■ ’ 'BaiaatHo*. 180 una ill Kootn fourth street . _
SOTKrUOR; UDRNITCRK.PIANO-FOETH, SIN E
;; ItKh *■■ M AJ!» MIJIBOBS,,- gttDBBBA CAB
' : ' ' l ' ' •' ,v oii Thifsdijr'Mornlng,. • ■
. At f o’altwk, »t,the .action .tore, «n <xteulre
"* *"* UMortojetrC o£ excellent second-hand farnituje, elegant
• - ~7 ; tiiankfofrteitf flue mirrors, from-private
% :ummei‘decllnlnk housekeeping, removed to the store
' ' ’ _t tor Goafebience or sale
ELEQANI AMD, VALUaI)I/K BOOKS JtJBT RE
w.\(v : ' ' . OEtrXD;»IBEOTJROM.I.ONDOH,
\ Z>Vl J'l.ViOn Friday Evening, <
' l ‘ o<rtob«rJsth at the auction store, will be sold » eon*
' 1 ■ .'i ? goi»*-nt .of ftleaant and'Talnable books,, on various
<.v - , r ' ; subjects. Also.; elegant Must .Med and pictorial works.
■-< ■- r, c London 1 • - -
ip* Catalogues will’ho ready three days previous,
u—n.t, ; ~S*je SdcAb Blevcnth «f Mary Smith, dep'ii.
HEAT HOOSBnOtD'FtJRNITURB.
. ,«• i-', v-‘f OtfEijdsyMoruio*; - ' -
; ' ' • I : J l6th Inflt.l fit 10 o’clo.IC" wlllhe eotd at No, 608 Btrath
pest/below Lombard street, the neat
, hV .hold farD Jiare,7 .* :■> l• i 0 V'-r* *
' J '~‘ ’ i examined at 8 ‘ on the morning
: y BUILDKRB. &o._T,AROK AND
*' ; VALU-.BLEI.OTAT PRIVATE BALE, LOCUST St.
~ ? - „ Wort) .tide; between. Broad sod'Fifteenth itcwa, 118
. feet fronton Irocoat atreet; bjri73feot In depth to alO
-i '- "*V?*j?ilivATl! BALD-nANDSOMB BROWN-STONE
~J, gT^IDENgi! 1 „Np. Street, known u « Union
BY WILLIAM H.. STEBB, 'GENERAL
'iuawoN AM) oo>isirssro.N bvo£le. no. m
,< j North belojr Arcb.
?. v> v-c-i .-tJ. A.-Elirsdft'j Auctioneer. {
...i.'t NO^CR / —pere*J'ter;sreiriu hold oor regular isles
—... ... ot-haußehoJiiifarxiittiro, &c., oa.Wedoeeday- and 8a
„ 4 i*JV Tf#w#*P ErenJug
miscellaneous
’ ..gobdirj.wiU bvheld tego’&rly oyer?- Monday, YPednefi
- , 5 f dM-'TbUMddy/sbd&atniday'evenings, coqaraenoiDgat'
, "V- o'clock.'-'' 1 i
' »•? , y.'.‘tn7 , “ ; Coiiifjiimantabf neiraud second-hand boose-
hoTdfofflitare/tiaoolforteij C&rpbte, watobes, Jewelry,
" ' r' r »6Hcit6d,'6n" wlilch liberal cash ad
. "' y ;' < Y|[iSCei‘ required.' : / ‘ t
.(
~ at moderatßjui aby other hon?e ia this city.
' . SUPERIOR HOCsBHOLI>' / ?URNTTtHB, CARPETS,
, , r „ „ PLATED WARE, Ao.
. . ■*' -T , f ! -i i
' AViOo’clooXj’at the auctiba.Btbre, 'flu be sold b’
. —-.-r,- v.VV*,*, •>?
etf alogUM, itUrgs and paperlof, assortment of houae
hoJflTarnUure; l &o' -*' ’ - 1 ~ ‘
fcyVJBVIB GBAHITB -'WABB,-QI<ASB ‘fWABB, &«.1
Als'>, lit the flhit of sale, an inyoloo of about 100 lots
of fnd glaia wars. ]
TVS M4T BA JN O. AUOTIONEEH
' - ' OOHaiBHION IUJBOIUNT, B. >. corner
■ ffUtfH and BIOS Btreets' - 3 *- v }
j r. i~i t GR®AT i PtIBiiIO. ( AOpOMSiODA.tIOH. „ , ,
l ' MOUSY! ! 1
Money liberally advaneed In lug* or small amounts,
•* " > * .* >«'/ from' ono dollar to thousands, onrold ahd gilfer plato.
> vatohei,'Jewel#, fowling-pieces, musical
'• loBtrnteentb } TcTn>ltareydry goodp.- clothing, groceries,
' •iffarai ? baidrraro,<nitlery, booltSj iiorBeß. ▼ehldstf, bar *
OMS) and all‘articles'of value/for’any length of time
agreedon/ at.Natl»n»w> Principal -■ Establishimnl,
' > igatbmVcornerofßlxth end B&certreets, . .
r ProriilsWTT notes/ 1 collateral/ discounted
;'.iabthe towesfraamtntes. f
* v NATHANS’ -PBINCIPAL XBTABMBHMENT, 8. X.
V. - -a; ;* ? l --'''.xootam M 81XTU ASD BAQB-BTRSETB. ..
v. Where money wHI be liberally advanced on gold and
f diver plate,diemcmdi; watches; Jewelry/fowjJng pieces.
' dry goods! clothing, 'groceries,' liquors/ cigar*,* h&rd
r - ’.'■•ware.-cutlery*-fancy'artloles,‘mirrors• paintings, cn
■ - •gr&TingSj mtudeaL Aiutramsnte, furniture, bedding.
• horses, tehtalee, harness, stocks, and all other articles
” 'of yalae, : * r! '.-t ?>::*. w *.«-.-■> ■ > \ #
... m VOUT-DOOB BAXJWr
: Attention gfren to all out-ddor sales, either
.at pttato dwellings,'stores; or elsewhere, and charges
• ' tuuMtaliyioViJ *■'Ji’ l ---rA i
. ,£AMU.ISJL,: WAI'HAWS,: ;AUOTJ.ONEEE,
£3 ul MONBr tOAH Ho. 324 Bonth
" ;Straotj hato* Wtlout, opiK*fM| i > «»r tt,, only
■ ,w< .-slght.doozs total? ttl6 BSUtfULOgA.M i , I *'
.Hoara of traaiaaM *roaj.T o’olfK*, Id,, nattl 10
■ > 'o’olooksnthp OTaniOK, : i 1 .
' /' towSrta”' "So'etMtalsJriw 1151 to Att 'i* 0a Bm ”‘ %U
• ■/, Xiitbli’itil/er.lkt.laUiTMrtt 'rftTi, ,
■, .4 UmM made from ona dollar to thdauhd* on Sit'
. - tnpada, eU»f;Ptetsi JffUkMi Jewelry, Hardware, Mar
, .<<i'vd okandlail, Olothln<(Jfamltare,Bedding,Olgara,Muetol
■>,#< j l.’lnjtmmontd/.CHuiaj'HOttaarjOarrlajM,) and goods of
arairdaiarlptfon.----. -—■ {
AH'goala .can lamaf*.. W; langU|,'<n -**»• agreed
a'd ft; fealdAd ddflats Md apwardat
■V 3 '-T ! «■flow .fesdrinr ftiMp&of ISOfMtflsatflttfgV
. Brt ini tlifsiiprooT riijflS to Jjtore alfraluableo, «od prj|,
H•ni - Sf'-1 jjjfife®.!? for- tie-prenllaesj hoary InScJ
- . i lapWaffMtod for tMMiBSt <>f all rtrsopaharing goods
::i •; iW»Ting; W' onjlmltel capital,
tula oSna la prepared to make /adTancmlon more, aatla
•’< «V ott« «•'
’ - 00/d’
t y S“/‘0 ■
i-t:Ari-'-i xes*
A# peotfally invite the; attention of Qorera of books
; -mw*, , fertßblr arieqnuiettfndJlt & fot'bibdJn* books la aa a
'~y~J AT\ i -V9*p9ti6r>T6ttii)Bf> i: }*Etitie : irofk'li93 been, tnbmitted for *
' ■: *> eeri**# of to tbe examtn&tldo of »©fo*'bCiSe,moat
Liiity' fa feUbfcated cOnndiiseurs'lh'tlie Coajrtrr.fi t hsa received
the mOJrtflatfeftnk'enjSOHtlt/fDS'eadTronfor the under
v\j they are fdetermined to
V^tnitottrnVf 1 t> v y.
from the plain
the : BtiholirjB table to tho
■*'<•'-‘-' V**?.?? tj*ticgarfcttm*of riritles for ; iba collectlorf of
. cheer
t -.V* ° V °\ r* .
°’.'K,J , ;Sot»«*ii#*rfniV aid Ot4tnot itnek
, ktior/and
; :. - l do.&ot require
ufliiirW i
_ 12 Muare.vqpf.plAlil ,• tip.
14-4 I ;.do' t.^wriu‘-. s j;vd9', • - do.
:*•, , 30&S ANPDOOIt MATfI.
‘fiOfl. London new sly IV lug*, f, :
, pOO ’do ' -doormat*.,.; j
BPEOIAL SALE OP SHAWLS Otf THE IMPORTA
-,x * A TION OP H HBNOTSQUIN & CO*, ,
r . - Qn Morning, ” " ’’ ,J
latu; at 1(M o’clock; by Catalogue, on alx
-. ••-< >■
>; This sale will comprise a oboice assortment of ,
, 7 BROOHB.’DOBFBRa.PABIS STELLA SHAWLS.
In new patterns,.Aud'flhe centres. - ,
; ( Bl<}h troche,: bonders,;, round .cornets, Parle Stella
shawls Vniontelet, comprising many new and elegant
now landing from steamer Arago.
r • p*ri» plated, rowed borders. Stella shawls.
-PaVis printed plush shawls, chenoUlfl fringes. " -
frP * * e lret and plush Paris Bielja shawls. .<
~ Very fine and rioh ribbon bordered blaok and oolored
fnjurtle BhawJsa’corn, - •• (
* . Ver T cll ?icb qhaVties only, long and Square black me
rino shawls, wool fringes.
; - qualities, double.twilled, silk fringe Thibet
shawlsj in hl ck'and eolors J. ;> 1 ;
' 'New. brdehe. ecosaAis. and*
very-oholce line of squared and long |all-m>ol broche
shawls, in colored centres only/ especially assorted for ■
Philadelphia .buyera," • J•
■“"A very large proportion of Iho broche Stella shawls
will be in blacks and other desirable* colors, recMved
by. last arrival’shd riow laudlDg, and as no more are
expOwted,,the entire balance of the season’s importa
tion will be offered, comprising mere,and desirable
; chpjco assortments than have been offered at any sale
this season. j
IP*-The attention of bnyors is respecfatly sol-ctert.
irjo&MEROIAL . SALESROOM,
VJ- t BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY. between BfAR
KBT and CHESTNUT andSBCONDand THIRD streets.
F. Q. WOLBBBT. AuoTionu •
SPEOIAt, PEREMPTORY BALK uP RBADY-.MADB
• OLOTHIKO AND HOSIERY .GOODS*
i . • -On Monday Morning,,
, .Commencing at 10 o'clock, we wilt sell'without re*
serve.-for oath, a ruioablo stock of fall and winter
clothing, consisting of, tl* : * *•
• Overcoats, -
- .’Prvek Oo&ia, Hade in a superior manner, of
' Dress Goats, r • first-rate materials, for men’s and
i-Pantaand' bye* wear.
j Tests, _J __ ------
/ Alsot 250 dot, men’s heavy. ribbed, And plain lambs*
wool .and meriua.ahlrta and drawers.
- Also,' w men’s merino and cotton boss men’s cotton
and wool half hose.
. - The whole will be ready for examination, with
catalogues, • early on the morning of ialo, when city
aad country purchaser* will flud it their Interest to
attend
Bale positive*'
B scott, jr., auctioneer, (sncces
• sor toTyOLBKBT & SCOTT,) 481 OHBBTNUm.,
opposite the Onstoxn House, between Fourth and Fifth
Strftats '" J ’ ■* - ;
.. PEREMPTORY SALE OF EASTERN WOODEN
WARE. . -
On Monday Morning.
Oct, Hth. at 11 o’clock, at the sales-room, No. 481
Chestnut street— < ' '
190 dosen three-hooped pails.
■: 100 boxes clothes pihf 4j y
60 dozen knlfo trays. ''
60. dosen,towel rows.
• r MOHAIRS.
Also, wood-seat rocking dbairs, children’s ohalrs.
s • i * l - 'CURUCTOMBS.
600 patent india-rubber combs.
LARGE BALB OP EUBBQIDKBIBB, RIBBONS,
Ao.
• - OniWednesdajnftfomlng,
October 16th. commencing at)JO o’efeok, a large as
sortment of embroideries', eco/idjottprislng book, jaco
net, and cambrlo sets, book and camorio collars, gaunt
let sleeves, bands, edgings, Ac. $
v Also, real English thread laces, "wash illusions, &o.
. Also, black laoe French veils.
RIBBONS.
- New fall style bonnet ribbon?, trimming ribbons, silk
-fringes *&c: “
MERINO. HOSIERY, SHIRTS, AND DRAWERS.
Men’s'gray 1 and white merino hose and half hose,
ladies 1 merino and cotton 'hose '
Also, a line of igenVs fancy silk ties.
Also, Berlin, taffeta, buck, and kid gloves,
SA. DYSART A CO*, Atjotxoheexb ard
• OoionssioV MiaoniKTa, No. 27 Booth EIGHTH
STREET, ooraer of LODGE STREET.
LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FUR*
NITURB.
This Morning.
AtlO o’clock, at No. 27 South Fighth street, we will
sell A Urge and splendid assortment of household and
office furniture, consisting of walnut dressing bureaus,
Jenny Lind bedsteads, sofas, paintings: Also, a'yery
fine offlce-table’and caseof drawers. Also, 84 yards of
flue Brussels carpet, only in use four months, and all to
be sold without reserve.
Philip ford, auctioneer, no.
- 630'MARKET-STREET, between FIFTH and
SIXTH, south side.,
J m; gummey & sons,
• “ REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
No. 620 WALNUT STREET
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT IN - DELAWARE
COUNTY, KNOWN AS ASTON RIDGE,
On Wednesday.
Oct 13th, atlfo’clock, will be sola at public sale on the
S remises, that beautiful Country seat, known as Aston
idge, situate in Delaware county, Pennsylvania, about
16 miles ftem the''city, 6 miles from Chester, 4 miles
from Marcus Hook, and miles from Rockdale, (the
station next beyond Modia on the West Chester direct
railroad;)‘Containing 28 acres, 7 of which are wood
land. Theimprovements consist of a splendid mansion,
66 feet front .by 60. deep, In the Italian style, with
-arcade,terrace, and -verandah; is finely shaded, and
commands a view twenty miles in extent, Including the
Dataware river, 6 miles distant, and a large portion of
New; Jersey, beyond it. There ie also a good stone
barn, with stabling—the barn-yard is well screened and
with Locust trees. >
‘ 'Thblawn fronting the hsuse contains three acres, end
is beautifully laid oat with gravel walks, arbors, shrub
bery, evergreens, dco. t .This location is celebrated for
its healthiness, and convenient to schools and churches
of almost every lenoraination. Access several times a
day by steamboat or railroad to Chester and Marcus
Hook, or by railroad to Rockdale.' Terms will be made
accommodating, and possession given immediately, or
in the spring. The premises may be viewed at any
time. Conveyances may be had-at Rockdale station
every day, on arrival of the, IQ o’clock, train from
Eighteenth and' Market streets, returning at 2 P. M.
Lithographs may be seen, and farther information ob
tained at the office.
FIRST FALL SALE OF HKAL ESTATE, WORT
GAGE3: BTOOKB, &c., will bo bald at the Philadel
phia Exchange,
On Thanday Evening, ' ;
October 24tb 1858, at 7 o’clook aod will include—
- ■ Peremptory B I&—Estate or John Tomer Dec'd.
.QUEEN BTRGET—Two dwellings (one brick and
tbo other frame), with large lot Af ground thereunto
belo- ging, situate Nos. 11l aad 115 on the north side of
Queen street, between Front and Seoend streets, lot 53
•feet front by 100 deep
. TWO-BTORY FRAME DWELLING and lot of ground,
SO feet by 45, cltaato No. 209 Queen street, and adjoin
•*DK.tbe_ftboira .
•YEARLY GROUND RENT or $65 ,60, payable on the
,30th d *y of September, on property situate on the west
Aide of Swftbuon street, near Catharine. Lot 30 feet
front by 00 deep.
HANDSOME FOUR-BTORY REBIDENOB, (brown,
atone first story;) with three-story beck buildings No.
1608 Locust street, opposite 8t Mark’s-Ohurcb. This
properly is exceedingly well built, and in perfect order'.
T'o lot Is 180 feet deep to Latimer street, (a 80-feet
wide street.) $7,6 0 may remain on the property. Pos
; aea»ion given immediately. - -
HANDSOME OHEBTNUT-BTREBT RESIDENCE,
No 1809 north Hide, wwt of Eighteenth Ponr story,
with three-story back buildings, and all the extra mo
dern conveniences; built in a superior manner, and in
complete order. Lot 20 feet front by 108 deep, to a
good) ballot ' Possession given immediately. $B,OOO
may remain on ground rent
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, Fifteenth street,
above Girard-avenue. we*t. side. Three atery, with
three-atery double back buildinrs. No 1220. Lot 10 feet
front by 103 deep, to a back outlet.
■ NEAT THREE-STORY RESIDENCE, Fifteenth
street, above Girard avenue, east side. Lot 16 ieet
front by 76 feet deep toab&ck outlet. Possession given
Immedia'ely.
-j CHESTNUT- STREET, STORE.—Handsome four-sto
ry brick store and dwelling, with three-story double,
back building. No. 1809 Chestnut street, acove Thir*
-teeoth, north side, lot 20 fees front, by 100 feet deep to
Kelly street. 1 • • ’
NEAT THREE-STORY RESIDENCE, with two-sto
ry back buildings, north side of Anne street, west of
BMge avemu». lot 16 feet by 66.
NEAT THREE-STORY DWELLING, with two-story
.baokibnUdiDgSfpouth side of Cumberland street, west
of Bepvira street, lot 16 feet front by 90 deep.
, -VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS—Poplar street—seven
adjoining building lots on Poplar streeAcoratnenciog 60
feet westward from Fifteenth street The eaetermoet
fire.are each 20 feet front by 167 feet inches deep to
'Cambridge street. The Westernmost two are 18 feet 11
Inodes firont by, 167.fee| 6jtf loches deep to Cambridge
street. - 1 All having two good fronts..
MODERN. THREE-STORY RESIDENCES, Thir
teenth otreet/horth of Wallace.'west side. Has three
story double back bulldlngy, and furnlehod with all the
modern donveniences.gM and gas fixtures.
NEAT MODERN.RESIDENCE, two and a half story,
with two-story double back-buildings, No. 716 Coates
.street, above Seventh, south aide, is well built and in
: complete order.'
, THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with .the lot
of ground thereunto belonging, situate on south side
of Miles Alley, above Tenth (between Walnut and La
oost streets)
, THREE GROUND RENTS, of $62 each, on Barton
street, west of Fifteenth street.
HANDSOME FOUR-STORY RESIDENCE, with
large side yard, Lombard street, 20 feet west of Twenty
third street. Jot 36 feet front by 70 deep.
VALUABLE LOT, northeast corner of Bprnce and
Twenty-second etreetaj If feeton Spruce by 62 deep on
Twonty-seoond street.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
/• tDTQn -our frjvate Sale. Register wilt .always be
'fohnl a very ‘large amount of real estate, including
every description of city and country property.
, . ~ J. M. guaimby a sons,
CoaTejaucera and Beal Estate Brokers,
' 1 620 WALNUT Street.
& 'WILLIAMS, No. 200
WALNUT Btreet, are prepared to supply shlp
>rpers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from
Lancaster Mines:, , • ' - ooltf
PBS TON for the best'WHITE
a t COAL, warranted free from slate or
CflOKS’ GOAL is the best and cheapest in
.XXthe city, re-screened in yard and dfy under cover.
HICKS BSllgnone but the vpryhest Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight.
CJtCItS Briperintendsthe ; delivery of all
XX Coal peraonaUy, and therefore guarantees it to be
--- - - , ;
TTKJKS’YardandOfflca is attbo sontheast
Xi iornerof MAKBHiM, and TVILtOW, wlershs
.invites all.to call and examine for themselves the above
isots;. ’ au2s-8m
i) J*w*ljy^an4
TO CQAL receiving
Coal direct from tho Mines, wishing Storage and
the Delivery of their Coal, will please address 8. SEL
LERS'A SON, CALLOWIULL Street, first Yard below
Broad. *, - • ' i ■ ' ‘
N B.—Best qualities of LBfHGfi and SCHUYLKILL
COAL always oh hand at lowest cash prices. sel3-lm#
T7KERING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and
A retail dealers In LEHIGH and ISCHUYLKILL
SS££; ' Lehigh, < yard— I THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill vard-RAOE and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia; Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the most approved mines, under cover, and pre
•pated expressly tor famllv use fes-y
Hr. W.S.MoILHENNEY,Dentist,
sullSi Would inform his friends that he has resumed
pructice/at No r; IB4B ; ,OHESTNUT Street, second door
> , ' sepl-Bm
nnfisoflragßN;AOT western mer-
X CHANTS —A JfirgO i stock of .Maptla Rope raanu
faottxrod#md, for. sale by WEAVER; FITLE&, A 00.,
No- 23 it., and Nn. 22 If. WHARVES. oc6
; A fIRAM SLMK^I^ENGRAVING,
;fX.\_flfnkifig, and.Kmboesed Printing, Envelope, and
lS5&J^?kf w^,KO, *■
HOSIERY GOODS.
• JUenUstta*
THE
gtioiniss Cards.
±\ ! I aTTORNBY at law.
GREBNSaCRG, PA.f
Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In-,
diana counties. s s sell-tf-
T. T. ABBAHS. A i ijifraa
.-■A beams & mater, ■
a ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
~ ' ■ LOOK,HAVEN, Pi.,
attend promptly to all professional business en«
trusted to them. Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims.
‘ tBFBftIHOBS. f
_ Got. W*a.F.Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. ;L. A. Mackey,
President Look Haven Bank; Genorali). K. Jaokman,
-Lock Haven; Hoc. A. White, Lock Haven; Simon
Bcott, Lock'Haven; Bullitt fie Fairthorne, Phlladol-
Shlaj McFarland, Evans, A Co., Philadelphia: Evans
• ' Watson,' Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price. Philadel
phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tener A Davis, Phils
delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W
Qulggle, Esfr., Philadelphia. - . jy26-tf
/CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
CHANT • and., Importer of HAVANA 85GAB8,
.(New,) 189. Walnut street, eeeond etory. ■■ anl-ly
LAUMAN & RABORG—
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINES,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
QUORB, N 0.1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and
Eleventh atraat* . <’ falO-tf v
fcefittl Notices.
IN THE ORPHANS 5 COURT FOR THE
-OITY AND (10UNTY OP PHILADELPHIA
Estate of ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, deceased.
The .Auditor appointed by the Oourt to audit, settle
and adjust the account of Margaret Campbell, adminis
tratrix of Alexander Campbell, deceased, and to make
distribution of the btf anoe in the t ands of toe account
ant. will meet the. parties interested, for the purposes
of his' appointment, on TUESDAY afternoon, tho 12th
day of Oetob-r, 1868, at 4 o’clock, at his office, 116
South FIFTH street, in the city of Philadelphia.
JAMES H. OABTLE,
se2fl tu th&a fit* ‘ Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
' D.t.te rf AMKLIA HiRIA CO.NS, demand.
' The Aodltor appointed by the Conrt to audit, settle
and adjust the aocount of Isaao Elliott, and Henry
0.. Blair, Executors of Amelia Maria Cooe. d-cessed,
and >to make distribution of the balance in the hands
'of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for
the purposes of bis appointment, on MONDAY after
noon the Xlth day of October, 1868, at 4 o’clock, at his
Office, 115 South FIFTH street, in the oltv of Phila
delphia. JAMES H. CAS l LB,
■' ee2B tu tb&s 6t# Auditor.
INSTATE OP DAVID MILLER, lato of
MJJ the CITY OF LANOASTEIt, Deceased.
■ Letters Test&mout&ry on the Estate of said Deceased
having ’•nen granted to ‘he undersigned by the R EGIB
- OF LANOA&TSR COUNTY, they hereby eve
Notice to all persons having-claims or demands against
said Estate, to present them’, duly authenticated, to
either of the undersigned without delay: aod all per
sons Inowlng themselves inde’ted to said deceased are
requested to make paymoht without delay.
WILLIAM CARPENTER,
Residing at No. 27 East Orange Street,
Lancaster, Pa,
SAMUEL L. WITMER,
Residing at N-E cor. 18th <k Spring Gcr Jen,
Or at No. 1123 Market Street, Philadelphia.
5025-60t*
rf THE ORPHANS* COURT OF PHI
LADELPHIA COUNTY. .
Estate of fcUfIANNAH PUGBLBY, deceased.
• • The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle
the account of CHARLES GIBBONS, Ex cutor of SU
SANNAH PUGSLbY, deceased, and to report distribu
tion of the balance in hie bands, will attend to the du
ties or his appointment at hie office, No 633 WALNUT
Street, on MONDAY, October 26th, at 1 o'clock P. M.
oc 7 thstu6t M. B. THAYER. Auditor.
Stowes.
QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE
fSIfl Doubtless many of our city readout. In passing
SSSjLthe gangs of workmen employed in laying down
of the passenger railroad tracks in our
streets, had their attention attracted to a portable forgo,
with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient
service. These forges, bnilt upon the plan secured by
O. V. Queen’s patent are for sale at the commodious,
long-established, and deservedly popular Stovo, Range,
aod Furnace establishment of WARNIOK, CHAD
WICK, & BROTHER, corner of SECOND and RACE
Streets, who have the sole right for the saleof Queen’s
Portable Forgo in Pennsylvania.
There are, we believe, five sites of this forge, rang
ing in price from twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a
sum so small, when oontrastod with its merits, as to se
cure its general Introduction; for any one who will for
a moment consider the Advantages of this forge, which
may removed from place to place, so aa always to be
on the spot where workers in iron or other metals are
to perform service, whether ie original construction or
repairs, will at once concede its great efficiency, and ar
range for its. possession and nse. The adaptebilltv of
this fo'ge to repairs to railroads and mining machinery
especially commends it to railroad companies and opera
tors in the mining districts. We, therefore, take plea
sure in celUng.to it the attintion cf road masters, su
perintendents of mines, aod others.—[Prom the United
States Railroad and Mining Register oc7*lro
\J* STOVEBI STOVES!
f32M SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING
M STOVE,
i ' z - With &U the Latest Improvements.
Also, the largest assortment of
COOKING, PARLOR, ft OFFIOE STOVES
Is the Olty, at
MANIGLE’S,
No. 909 MARKET STREET.
Oall before purchasing. * 5022-6 w
SOMETHING NEW.— GAB BUR
■(gag NING 00 OK £>TOVE,—I would respcctfa ly call
dflßjl the attention of the publlo to one of the greatest
improvements ever introduced in Cooking Btoves
and Binges—the burning of the gu arising from the
ooal, by which moans Is save£ 60 per cent. In fuel and
also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of the
oven. We effect the burning of tho gases by means of a
hollow oentre-pieee, perforated on the under side, which
admits the' air in a h *ated state to mingle with the
gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame
to pass arotmdthe oven equal to a wood’fire. This Ira*
Srovemeot also preserves the centre piece from 'inking
own on the fire, thereby saving the t>xpeose of repairs
One of tho Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION t
1116 MARKET Street Manufactured by JAMES
SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase &
North,) 1116 MARdKT Street. ; sept29-3mo
qatbaare.
TJARDWARE.
11 MOOEB, HBNBZBY, A CO.,
437 MARKET, mod 4lff COMMERCE Bt.,
Are now openinga splendid assortment of goods aaita
tile for the near trade, mod irvlte purchase* s to call and
examine their stock of Hardware, Cutler/, Quo#, Ac.,
before purchasing. - aeBol3t
rjpRUITT, BROTHER, & 00.,
IBFOXTBBB AND DIALIBB
H A RD WARS,
OUTLERY,
539 MARKET STREET,
Below Sixth, North Bide,
au27-2m PHILADELPHIA.
HARDWARE. — The subscribed, COM
MISSION,MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully
oall tho attention of ,the trade to their stock, whion
the/ are offering at lowest.rates. ' Our assortment oou
ttats to part of— •
Oh&ins, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Cow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship,
Mine, and Coil Chains. 1 **
The celebrated “ L’’Horae Noils; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
“Wright’ ” and other Anvils; Solid Box and other
Floes. i
Short and long handle Fry Pans; round and oval
Sake Pane.
Martin’s” superior Files and Rasps; Bed Sorews.
“•Rxcelaior V Safety Fuse: Blasting Tabes.
Corn, Grass, and Brier Soytues; Hay, Corn, and Straw
.nirea. ' ' •
Hay, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Forks.
Bakes and Hooa; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails.
- Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Looks of all
kinds; Cutlery, Rams and Pomps, Axes, Hatohets, Ham*
filers, Planes, and other Tools, Ac., &o.
W; G. LEWIS A BON,
mhl-y , No. 411 COMMERCE Street.
hotels attir Restaurants.
Arcade hotel,
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE SIXTH.
PHILADELPHIA.
COHDUOTBD ON TIIB RDBOPBAN PLAN.
A new lease for a term of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con
tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European
plan, and the prices remain unchanged, viz:
Koou Pas Bat 600. Dinnsh fiOo. Duhakvast and
/ ! T*A, BACH, 87#0.
The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every*
thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers
are heated in wiuter by means of Steam Plpea, for which
no extra charge is made.
There is no bar kept in the house to be a source of
annoyance to guests.
The accommodation# are denigned wholly for business
men—hence no ladies are received.
10* This house is never closed day or night.
J. D. JIROWN,
ocO'Sm E. DB YOUNG,
TONES HOUSE,
O HABBIBBURG, Pa.,
(Erected In 1847.1
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VIBITOBB.
my39-y WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor
ffiobarro.
SFUGUET & SONS,
e Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
se2B 316 South FRONT Street.
Havana cigars.— io6,oocr La Fior
de la Havana Ist, 2d, and Bds, just arrived por
brig “May Queen,” from Havana, io store and for
•ole by WILLIAM H. YEATON,
se24-tf No. 316 South FRONT Street.
Figaro, cabanas and fabtagab
BEG ABB.—A choice invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig “New Era,” daily expected from
Rayaua, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE,
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Second,
and ~4K Second Story
“OLD DOMINION**
OOFFBB POT,
, and
THE “OLD DOMINION”
TEA POT,
Are manufactured, under the patent for the United
States, by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
Not*. 117 and 119 South TENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
fO* Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, by all
means, lay in asupply of theso COFFEE and TEA POTS,
which are rapidly coming into uso, and deatinedlna
' short tlmo to supersede all othors.
nj~ a. B. A Q. are also u&nuf&oturers, under the
patent, of »
ARTHUR’S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT
SELF-SEALING CANS AND JAES,
Which, it is conoeded on all hands, are the best in the
market. aul7-tath&stnolB
Also, Trade Agents for
TORRBY’S ADJUSTABLE DOOE SPRING.
CLATEI SLATE I! SLATE II I—Booting
Slate, of all sites, and at very low rates, kept con
stantly on hand, and for sale by.
FIBBING, FOX, ft jOO.,
_ GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
W. B. Sltte Boohi put on in the best manner, and r#>
airing attended to, All work warranted. fed y
PRESS.-~FIITLADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER k ?IssB.
IVIGHT SCHOOL. FOE GIRLS will Open
11 on MONDAY EVENING, Oct. U. a, John Quincy
Adams Bohool Ui'-uno, GARDEN,■ below Buttonwood.
By ovdor of Board, D. H. BTYBR,
obB-3t* , ; , ; President.
Young ladifs 1 institute of
BATBORO, (Montgomery co., Pa.) *An Educa
tional Home for a limited number. . ..
GEORGE HAND, A. M., Principal. *
Winter Session of 2t weeks begins Nov. let. oc6-6t#
PARADISE F. SEMINARY, LANCAS
TER CO » PA.—-Three-fonrths of a mile from
Lemoh Place Station, P. R. R-reopt-nsfor its EIGHTH
SESSION onlst November.next. For tonus, which are
very moderate, apply to tho Rector, Rev. Dr TfTM.T
KBLLY, Paradise; Lancaster co , Pa.
Rev: Lancaater city, and
Episcopal clergy of Philadelphia. 1 oc4-m w s-tNI
A LLEJff GROVE BOARDING and-DAY
xm SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, Frankford Penn
pylvanla. Six miles from Market street, Philadelnhia
Tho WINTER SESSION of thi» School’will commence
November Ist Parents and Guardians woo Intend to
place their daughters or.wards at ’bis Institution will
do well to m&ko imwodtaco application to Mrs fc L
THOMPSON, Principal and superintendent,
oefl-ws Bt*
The west Chester academt.
located «t W6BT OHEBTBR, Vi , an InatlhlUon
designed and arranged to nreparo So,a and Young Men
for any c!a*e In our beet College*, Or for biinlnesh In Us
varied rddulremfehtß. The corpß of Instructors consists
of seven Teachers of ability and experience. The are*
rage nnmber of students is seventy Are per session.
The French and German Languages are taught by
tire, resident teachers. The Winter Term commences
onthelstofNovembernoxt. KorOatilotmes. An n.nnlv
to , WM. F. WYBRS, A. M.,
seP-th fttuQn t at West Choster, Pa.
Luzerne Presbyterian instT
TUTE, WY- MING, PENNSYLVANIA-E. A.
LAWBBN'E, A M Principal.—Easy of accpee by Rail
road; aod most eligibly locat'd, funjahra very special
alvantages fbr aognlriug a thorough, judicious Chris
tian education. The best Eogllsh, Olna-ical, and Musi
cal instruction. Obtain a Olraular of the Principal, at
Wyoming, or call and see him at Gant A Volbmsr’s
Bookstore, on the Bth or oth Oe'ober between the hours
of 9 and 11 or 8 an - 6 o’clock, where, also. Circulars
may.be obtained after the Btb.
Keferenoes--tU)V • O Van Ransalaer, D D.; Rev F.
D Ladd; Joseph B. Mitchell, E«q.; 33. C Kol/rbt,
Esq. oc6tttths-3t*
Eclectic medical college of
PENNSYLVANIA.—The Winter Session of Lec
tures in this Institution will commence on the 13th of
October, and contiDtie 16 weeks' Located Northeast
corner of SJXTH ond OALLOWHILL Streets, Phila
delphia. Ma’rical&ting Fee $5. Course of Lectures
(Six Professors) $lB, Graduating Fee, $25.
OLINIOB.
The morning of every Wednesday and Saturday will
be sot apart for COLLEGE CLINICS, at which will bo
illustrated the Eclectic Treatment in Practice and
Surgery,’and we Invite all who wish to avail thomselveß
of the NEW SCHOOL PraotJoe, to call and receive
TREATMENT, Free of Charge The Cllnlo will be
opon at the College every Wednesdsy.nnd Saturday,
from ten to twelve A. M , after the oth of October,
1868. WILLIAM PAINE M D ,
Dean pro tem., also Editor and Publisher of the
Eclectic Medical Journal, Monthly, 48 pp., $2 per rear,
SIXTH aud OALLOWHILL Sts , Phila. , oo4lw
PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of
THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Btreets, opened
on MO.'-DAY, the 6th of September.
Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro
gress, yet sends the scholar into the world with a keen
sensitiveness, whloh totally disqualifies him for aotive
life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the
instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those
personal to each individual, and the learner either
loses all luterest, or becomes superficial In his.acquire
ments. For these and other reasons the'number is
limited
For farther information apply personally, from nine
o’clock A. M. to one o’olook p. M., or by note, to
se!B-tf B STEWART Principal.
f ENGLISH SINGING—BaIIad and Opera*
i tic.—Mr. FRAZER gives Instruction in the
above styles, on tho most approved system.
eelS-lm 409 Booth EIGHTEENTH Street,
CLASSICAL EDUCATION.—ROBERT
v H. LABBERTON, Ph. D. of the University of
Groningen, will hereafter have charge of the Classical
department In the SCIENTIFIC and OLASBICAL IN
STITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, northwest corner of
Twelfth. No pains have been spared to render this
School eminently worthy of patronage for boys of all
ages, and m all departments—Engl sh, Classical, and
Scientific. Entrance on TWXLFT B Bt,
selT-lm J. ENNIS, Principal.
J. Rt ED'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
• LADIES, No. 1623 WALNUT Street. For terms,
apply at tho Institute.
Rbfrrssobb.—Dr. Converse, (editor of the Christian
Observer, ) Rev. Dr. O. Wadsworth, Rev. Dr. W. B.
Stevens, Col. J. W. Forney, O. U. Leland. Eaq., Pro
ess ors vethake, Allen, Fraser, of the University, and
tho r gentlemen selC-im
JJ. HEED bus resumed his course of in*
•'atruction in Mculo and on the Piano-forte. No.
1623 WALNUT Street. selO-lm
TVrKS.~BRYAN , 8 SEMINARY,
ITA BATAVIA, N Y.
THE FALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca
tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences
on the X6th of September. It continues strictly a Fa
mily Boarding School for Girls, and is thorough, seleot,
and homelike In all Its appointments. The number of
pupils is limited to those who can be seaoed at the ta
ble of the Principal.
{J7* OIBOULABB will be sent showing Terms and
Regulations.
Batavia, Genesee co,, N. Y., September, 1868. se!3
CRITTENDEN*® J
COMMERCIAL COLI
CHESTNUT aod SBYBNT
An Institution. designed
TIVB BTJBINRBB.
BOARD OF TBUSTJEM.
B. B. Gomegja, Franois Hoekinf,
George H. Stuart, David Milne,
John Sparhawk, David 6. Brown,
lease Hooker, A.Y.’Fareozu,
D. B. fiismaa, Frederick Brown,
Joshua lilppinoott. ?
EVENING BESSIONS otter September 16thj-
Each Student has individual isbtbootiob 'at this
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re
commendation ajoung man. can have, for obtaining a
good situation. ,
OATaLOGCES mar be had on application at the
College. ' seB-tf
Classical institute, dean street,
below Looust.—Duties renamed MONDAY, August
80th. J. W.YAIJSfiS, A/M.,
an23-2m Principal.
O’DQNNELL’S BOOK-KEEPING IN
STITUTS, Southeast comer EIGHTH and ARCH
Streets. devoted exclusively to instruction in the busi
ness of the Oounting house. Open day and evening.
See Circulars. se9-lm
LEIDY BROTHERS’ NIGHT-SCHOOL,
Nob. 149 and 160 SIXTH Street, near Race, ia
XOW OPBN 70 O TB ISbTBOOTIOS 15 BOOK-KEEPING,
WHITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL.
• sel-ly
BRTANT & STRATTON’S CHAIN OF
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast comer SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for
clroular. jel6-tf
EVENING SEBSIONS HAVE COMMENCED,
PISTOLS, Ao,.
~ DUFF & CO.’S MfiROAN-
COLLEGE, Southeast corner
cgrn,yWT EIGHTH and CHEBTNUT Btrcete,
(established in 1340, and incorporated by the Legisla
ture tf Pennsylvania.) In thlt well-known Institution
the >
COUNTING HOUSE COURSE
of Practical, Single, and Double Entry
BOOKKEEPING,
Including all the Aoxiliakt Books, Ooiom&oxal Oxl
oul/atj oxß, and
BUSINESS WBITINO,
U taught la the most successful and satisfactory style.
M. KOCHB, )
p. EDWAfibs, < Principals.
Mb. B B. EUSTON, Penman.
171DGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
XU NEW JERBEY.—This Sohool is adapted to those
who desire their sons to have & careful preparation for
College or for a business life. Thorough instruction is
given in English, Mathematics, Anolent and Modern
Languages, Ac. The instructors aim, not only to have
their pnpils thoroughly master fundamental principles,
hat to form those habits of thought which will render
future and higher attainments rapid .and easy, Deela
mation, Composition, and Debate are practised In the
Kdgehill Literary Society, which embraces all the, pu
nils of this School. For particulars, terms, Ae.* ad*
dress REV. JAMES I. HELM,,or
aull-Sm REV. JAMBS P. HUGHES, Principals.
Philadelphia warming and
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ASKOLD * WILBON,
BOOOSBQOBB TO 8. A. BABKISO*.
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 OHEBTNUT sUeet,
a few doors below, the St. Lawrence Hotel, where onr
old friends and the pubiio are respectfully invited to
examine oar extensive stock of Warm Air Furnaces.
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ao., Ac. We are
now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever Invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low DO ,
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sixes and pattern
We have also oommenced the manufacture o.
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Exit and Ezhu
bitian of the Franklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Axr iQVU Masaass,
are not iujured by Smobft, Coal Gas, Oil or Ac&L,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much less pries
than Marble. Call and sts.them.
ARNOLD A WILSON.
BBNJ. M. FBLTWfiLL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia. April. 3RM~ap34 It
TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
U LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHICAGO, ILL.
The subscriber, having had mtfch practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land
Districts In the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OB CASH.
Saving Surveyors constantly in the field to make
J personal examinations, he can always make the most
udioious locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of oUmate, near the line of railroads, may now be
in
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
10* Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and
any of the Western States.
MTARMING AND VENTILATING
TV WABEROOMB
The subscriber would invite the special attention of
Architect Builders and tho public to his
NEW OULVER PATENT SELF-OLBANBING AND,
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNAOB,
Which has been so successfully introduced daring the
last winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is
so arranged as to oonsnme the gases from the Goal,
making it one of the most economical,' safe, durable
Heaters now in use,
Also, all sices and patterns of Oooking Ranges, Bath
Boilers, Gas Ovens, Dow Down and Elevated Grates,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace
Stoves, Collins’l’fttont Chimney Qapa, far the cure of
smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of alt goods in
my line of business.
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater .repair
ing, and prices reduced to suit the times.
OHABLES WILLIAMS,
(Late Baker A Williams,)
an2-8m 3183 (old 406) MARKET Btrect. PhUad»._
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
We have just received a comprehensive and va
ried stook of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Ohurches, Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other buildings, where It is doemed necessary to embel
lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color may be bad, either plain or ornamental, elabo
rately or In relief ZIEGLER A SMITH,
Wholesale Drag, Paint, and Gla s Dealers,
seM-dtf ‘ Southwest cor. Second and Greon eta.
TO CONFECTIONERS AND RAKERS.—
600 lbs. Oil Peppermint, warranted pure;
1000 ‘ ii Oarb. Ammonia j
, 200 (t Garr&way Seed. *
Tor sale low. an wanted, b*
WlfcSON * MERRITT,
Wholesale Druggists,
208 Market street
ALE ROPE. —A large stock of -Halo
Houdi manufactured and for sale by
‘ ' WEAVOB, FITLBB, & 00.,
No, 2d North Water street, and
itftd No, 22 North WJumfc
(Eiutcatioital.
HIJiADELfHIA
BGJ3, Aortbeut corner o!
IStreets,
to fit young men for AC*
8. SALISBURY,
40 CLARKE Street, ObfoAgo.
JDidsolntiono attb (fojiarttietaliijia.
N~ newlin has
A!*!PPI«ISS " Uh hita CHARLES ZELL »nd
WILSON iBUOTT, as co-jartuorn in his buslnessfrom..
this date, under the style of ROBERT NEWLIN Sc 00,
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Ist, 1652. cco-4t*
PEMBERTON S. ■ HUTOHINSON has
THIS DAY amoslaM with him BAMUEL R;-
SHIPLEY and SPENDER H. HAZARD, in the Drv
Good. OommiHalon Business.
00T08881.1858.
WE, the. under
\J signed, have THIS DAY formed a Co-Partner
ship. for the transaction of a GENERAL DRY GOODS
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the Firm of SHIP
LEY, HAZARD. Sc HUtOUINBON, at No. 112 CHEST
NUT Street. SAMUEL K. SHIPLEY.
-SPENCER H HAZARD, ' '
PEMBERTON S. UUT.OHIN&ON.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1,1858. oc^-12t
JJIOREIGN AND, DOMESTIC-GOODS.: -
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HtJTCIfINSON,
No. 112 Cluiamut street,
iOffer for sale
DRILLS, JEANS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
MARINER STRIPES OSNABDRGHB, FLANNELS,
BROWN, BLEAOHED, AND OOLORED. MUSLINS;
In all widths from the
BALTIC MAN’G CO., BATES MAN’G 00.,
NORTHVILLE DO. LOWELL DO.
FAIRHILL DO. WEST BOYLSTON DO.
Albo ‘
Templeton Mills Doeskins ana Fancy Gasslmorei,
Woodward do. do, do.
Saxony Mill do. do. de.
Together withalargb assortment of desirable Foreign
Goods. ocLlm
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— THE BUSINESS
heretofore condacted by Hunt. Webster, & 00 .
will from this date be carried on under the style and
firm of LADD, WEBSTER, Sc 00 , who will continue
the manufacture and sale of Sewing Machines, the
former in Boston, the latter at 820 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia, an l in tho principal cities of the Uuiofc.
September 1. 1858. 5027-lra
Beming Ulcuijinca.
& WILSON™
SEWING MACHINES,
REDUCED PRICES.
NEW STYLE $6O.
A AU the former patterns $25 less on each Machine.
+ • A NEW\TSNSION.
NO WINDING OP UPPER THREAD.
A HUMMER WHICH TURNS , ANY WIDTH OP
HEM OR PELL.
OFPIOHg
628 OHEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trenton N. J.
No. 7 EAST GAY Street, West Chester, Pa.
ocT*tD26.
HARRIS'* BOUDOIR SEWING MA
CHINE is offerod to tho publlo aa the most relia
Me low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sew from
alx to sixty stitches to an Inch, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. It la,
without exception, the simplest In its mechanical con
struction ever mado, and can be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of age. The dubabilitt of
this machine, and the quality of its worn, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
Grom three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The thread used is taken dlreotly from the spools,
without ibm tuoublu of xhwikdihq. In fact, it is a
machine that is wanted by every family In the land, and
the low P*ioe of
POBTY DOLLARS,
at which they sold, brings them within the reach of
almost every one 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
jelB-d6m wky eowtfm 20 South EIGHTH Street.
Mte f
gUFFAJLO ROBES,
BY THE BALE OR ROBE,
GEO. Y. WOHRATHS
4U AND «7 ARCH STREET.
oabJcrg anb harness eCrimminga.
QOFF & PETERSON,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
BADLSRY,
CARRIAGE, and
HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
No. 818 MARKET STREET,
oato (mb (Capa.
& 00.,
NO. 323 MARKET STREET,
HAVfI MOW ra 8T0&1 AN
ENTIRE NEW STOCK
Hats and caps.
TO WHICH THEY INVITE THB ATTENTION OF
BUYERS FROM ALL PARTS Ot THE
anlB-2m*
Q H. GARDEN & 00.,
KiaurAOTOftißß or, and vqolbbaax bbabikb m,
HATS, CAPS, PDRB, STRAW GOOBB,
FANOY SILK AMD STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI
CIAL FLOWERS, RUOHEB, FEATHERS,
Ac., fto.,
No. 600 MARKET STREET,
8. W. Oornor of Sixth street, Philadelphia.
MERCHANTS Are respectfully invited to examine
our Stock. aul4-2m
nj.iuc and £iauo».
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de
sire to lessen the consumption of impure Bpirita,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has fnduoed the offering to the public of an article
which the analyzation of Protestor Obllton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Meura. Booth, Garrett, ft
Oamac, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to
be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirit*
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OP DR JAS. E CHILTON.
I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON. Js of
Philadelphia, and baring carefully tested it, I am
pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances It is an unusnally pure and
fine flavored quality of Whisker.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 3,1858. Analytical Chemist.
PaiLA&SLPniA, Sept. 9,1868.
DninSia: We have carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whisker which yon sent ns, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous nnbstanoe known
!&8 Fmslo Oil, which la the characterlßtto and injurious
ingredient of the Whiskeys in genoral use.
Very rospeotfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, 4 OAHAO,
Analytical Chemists.
ToChArlbb Whabtqx, Jr., No. S 3 South FRONT
Street, Philadelphia se24-dtooBt
TM E N E A U & FILS' ROOHELLE
• BRANDIES.—The undersigned, having been
appointed Sole Agents in the State of Pennsylvania for
tne sale of the above celebrated Brandy, are prepared
to offer it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from
U. 8. Bonded Warehouses. ARNOLD & WORL,
au2<Mf 120 Walnut street.
SHERRY AND PORT WINE 80 qrt s .
10 Eighths Harmony Sherry; 20 qrs. Wallis Port
Wine, in bond and for sale by
WILLIAM H. YEATON,
216 Booth FRONT Street
BRANDIES.—" Pinet GafitUlon,” Morett,
and other Gognaca of various vintages, In hall
pipes and quarter casks; Pellevoisln Roohello Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLBN ft CO.,
0622 221 and 228 South Fourth street.
BROWN STOUT.—4O casks "Final A
Williams, ' imported direct from London, In
ctore and for sale *y WH. H. YEATON,
sea 216 SOUTH FRONT etreet.
jjJiana Jams.
e&s&m OHIOKERING & SONS, Maira
nTTV facturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND,
SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES.
This is the largost and oldest manufactory in the
United States having been 4
ESTABLISHED IN 1823,
Stnoe which time we have
MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO
nUNDUBD TIANOS.
Andbavo received as testimonials or thoir SUPERI
ORITY over all otaors, 11 Gold, 18 Stiver, and 4
Bronze Medal s.
OIH Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired.
BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is at 1807
QHKBTNUT Street. oc6-3m
PIANO FORTES.
Just reoelved, an elegant stock of BAVBN, BA
CON. ft CO., NUNNS ft CLARK. HALLXT.DAYIS
* 00., and GALE ft 00. 8 PIANOS. MELODEONB
of best quality, at J. B. GOULD'S,
S. JS. corner BBVENTH and CHESTNUT vtl.
mhlfi-y
Safes.
gALAMANDBR SAFES.
A large assortment of
EVANS ft WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores,
BANK LOOKS,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORB, SHUTTERS. &«.,
On as good terms as any other establishment In the
Uni tod States, by
EVANS ft WATSON,
No. 20 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE UB A CALL. au!B-tf
FJIO AEOHITEOTS AND BUILDERS.
ACADIA FREESTONE.
Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tens of this
beautiful,Stone, both of tne
BLUE, GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS,
the former of which, for softness and delicacy of color,
is uurivaited
For the obaracter of this stone please examine the
following buildings:
Joe. Harrison's, Eighteenth street and Rlttenhouse
Square.
Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven
teenth and Eighteenth.
Samuel Smith’s West street and Rittenhouse square.
Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1219 Walnut street,
A. K. Womrath’s, 416 Arch Btreet.
fcaumel Simeß’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
T. K. J. Fasaltt, Seventeenth and streets, and
others.
ARNOLD ft WILSON, Agents,
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,
10 10 CHESTNUT STREET.,
Mlo*Bm B, M* FELT WELL, Sup’t.
1858 FALL GOODS. 1858
Tab Subscriber beg leave to inform their friends,
and country merchants generally, that their stock of
HOSIERY;'
/VJ..U, GIOVEB
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
WOOLLENS, *nd N
BMALL WARES,
Is now complete, comprising their usual assortment,
and which they trill sell at the lowest market rated.
They would especially call attention to their stoftk of
BUOKBKIN GLOVES AND MITTENS.
Comprising the
HANOVER, GERMANTOWN, JOHNSTOWN, AND
.V .\ v "OTHER'DESIRABLE MAKKB)
-Which they have purchased directly from the Manu-
for cash, and are now prepared to sell at
reduced rates.
SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER, & CO., .
IMPORTERS, AISDJOBBERB, “*
36 N. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
• seS-Sm" “ 1 -*•* - Neaf the Merchants’ Hotel.
QUINTIN CAMPBELL, Jr., & CO.,
HOSIERY,
PA NO? GOODS,
No. Ml MARKET STREET,
Northeast Corner of FOURTH.
H. A. SffAOKBLPoaD, Qtjixiih Oawbill, Ja.
au!2-2m,
pALL STOCK OF CLOTHING.
CHARLES BARENESS & SON,
No. 838 MARKET STREET,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH,
Have now In store a large and splendid assortment
of PALL and WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured ex
pressly for the Southern and Western Trade, which
they offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or on the
usual Credit.
BUYERS are invited to call and examine or them
selves. aul2-2m
1858 SILK GOODS. 1858
HOSS,i<Ss WITHERS,
CIS COMMERCE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have now in store their oomplete
IMPORTATION OF BILK AND FANCY GOODS,
To which the attention of the TRADE la invited.
au!4-2m
gMITH, MURPHY, & CO.,
287 MARKET ST. AND 228 OHUBOH ALLEY,
Are now opening
A FREBH STOCK
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT TIME BUYERS.
Philadelphia, August, 1868. au24-2m
RUE, & CO.,
WHITB GOODS,
LINENS,
EMBROIDBRIRfI,
LAQJfI GOODS, Ac.
No. 829 MARKET STREET,
■nll-In PHILADELPHIA,
JjIALL STOCK
BILK AND FANCY GOODS.
HER BING & OTT,
N. W. Corner of FOURTH ul MARSBT STREETS,
Hate notr in .ton a splendid ainortment of
SILKS, RIBBONS, AND FANCY GOODS
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION,
To which they Invite the attention of
FIRST-CLASS BUYERS.
anlB-2m
J T. WAY & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nos. 221 MARKET Street and 10 CHURCH Alley.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Of
DRY GOODS,
Are now fully prepared for the
FALL TRADE.
The completeness of their Stock, both for
VARIETY AND PRICES,
Will be found to offer advantagee to buyers, unsur
passed by any other in this country. * aull-3m
pi ALL STOCK.
fIIHIAS, JOKES, A 00.,
No. 416 MARKET STREET,
THROUGH TO
No. 204 CHURCH ALLEY, .
Have now is store a
OOMPLETB STOCK
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of Buyers from
»U parte of the Union. au!6-2m
gITEB, VAN GULIN, & GLASS,
IMPORTERS
AHD
WHOLEBALB BBALBAS IN
HGBIEBT,
& KNOWLES,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE HEALERS
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS,
(HATS BIMOYBD tO)
Nos. 480 MARKET AND 426 MERCHANT BTB.
And have just opened a NEW AND COMPLETE
STOCK OP GOODS, expressly adapted to
To which the attention of their onitomeri and FIRST'
CLASS BUYERS Is invited.
aul7-dtnQTl
& ROBERTS,
No. m MARKET STREET,
IMFOBTBBB AHD JOBBBBB OB
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SMALL WARES,
COMBS, BRUBHEB,
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
GERMAN AND FRENCH FANCY GOODS.
au24-2m
@enUem«n’B iFnrtiialjing <Soo&o.
■WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN’S
ft FURNISHINGSTORE
PATENT BHOULDBR SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC
TORY,
At the Old Ftand, No. 700 CHESTNUT BTRBBT, oppo-
Bite the Washington House
A. WINCHESTER will give, aa heretofore, hia per
sonal supervision to the Catting and Manuisoturing
departments. Orders for his oelebrated style of Shirts
ana Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24*ly
JW. SCOTT, (lato of the firm of Wih
• OBBBTBR a 800 TV.) GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
OQBSTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House.)
Philadelphia. 1 *
J. W. B. would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrons and friends to hia new Store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notioe. A
perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jjie-tf
gLEEPER & FENNER,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OP BUYERS,
pHOSPHATIG GUANO.
3,000 BARRELS ANB BAGS
from sombrero iblanb,
I* Store and for sate by y
JOB. B. HANSON & GO.,
/CAMPBELL’ 8 DINING SALOON,
V/ Cornet of THIRD Bt. and HARMONY COURT,
Has been closed for several days past, in order to be
regenerated and disenthralled. It will bo opened en
MONDAY next, 20th Inst, with improvements and al
terations which will astonish the town. The host has
thrown his soul into the task of iron zeal, and we thick
that his efforts will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened it will be a model establishment,
sell-tf
■7INGLISH VERMILLION and ULTRA
Cj MARINE BIiUR, .specially imported for painters
and Printers. Pat np In 1 ft peonages, and for sale by
. ~ .DAY 4 BROTHER,
a»IT-lm* Ml DO(XI Strset/up stairs',
sDra, Offoiia;Jobbm. >.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
GLOTEB, and
PALL IMPORTATIONS
531 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS
GLOYEB,
lANOY GOODS, &o
Wo, 428 MARKET STREET,
ABOVB VOUBTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
FALL TRADB,
Umbrellas tmb parasols.
MANUFACTURERS OF
No. 338 MARKET STREET, "
To Their
LARGE ANB TARIEB STOCK.
fertiliser#.
North WATER Street,
Md No. 1M North DSL A WARE Aronoo,
ttJljolesale HJrg @00219.
fjio DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS.
The Subscriber having superior fadlitlos' for Mona
factoring '
FLOOR, TABLE, STAIR, and
CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHB,
la now prepared to offer great inducements to Buyers
from all parts of the country.
A large and choice Stock Constantly on hand.
Great care will be taken in selecting Dea who
order by mail.
WAREHOUSE, No. 229 AROH Street, Phila.
an 23 Bm* THOMAS POTTER, Manufacturer.
jgLABON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURE BB OF
OIL CLOTHS,
WAREHOUSE, 148 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Off bb to the trade a full stock of Floor Oil Cloths,
medium and extra quality enamelled Muslin Drills and
Dack.
Table Oil Cloths, new styles; green glazed Oil Cloth
for window shades.
A complete assortment of Window Shades, trimmings,
Ao. We Invite tho attention of dealers to our stock.
su!B-2m
JJIDGWAY, HEUSSNEK, & 00.,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS,
DOESKINS, and
CASSIMEREB.
SOLS AaiMlß fOS ID* lOLLOWIHO
CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS
FRED. BR3KENS, (Little Tioket,)
W. A. JOHANNY, Abhoe,
GRVERS A SCHMIDT, (S and M Cloths,)
ZAMBONA BROTHERS, (Fancy Oasalxneres,)
BROICH A LAMBERTS, (F and B Cloths,)
H. TOHNNIES & CO.,
F. G. HBRBMAN A BON, (Mason Cloth)
HASELOFF A 00.
No. 306 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. RIDGWAY,
aalB-2m CHAB. HEUBSNBR.
JJIOHARDSON’S IRISH LINENS,
33AMASKS, DIAPERS, Aeo.
CONSUMERS of RIQHARDSON’B LINENS, and those
desirous ot obtaining the GRNUIKB GOODS, should
see that the artioles they purohase are sealed with the
Ail) name of the Arm,
RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
As a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Goods.
This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared,
season after. season, and sealed with the name or
BIOHARDBON. by Irish houses, whe, regardless of the
injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not
readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur
chasers can be Imposed on with Goods of a worthless
character.
J. BULLOCKS & J. B. LOCKE,
mj2B-6m Aftenta, 86 OHUROH Street, New York.
gaoinss iTnnba.
rjIHE STATE SAVINGS FUND,
No. 341 DOCS STRBBT,
HIST Does TO THE POST OFfflOß
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT
Money received Daily, and every MONDAY EVENING,
OH DBPOBITj
IN SUBS LARGE AND SHALL,
PAID BACK DAILY ,
PROM 9 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M
narosiroas oam maw rnson uosmt st obmokb, ab
n BIBS, X» DBBIXIS,
GBO. H. HART, President.
OHAB. G. IMLAY, Treasurer.
J. HBHRY HAYES. Teller. ie23-Uanl
The sphing gasden sating
FUND. '
(OHimnuD M TM tMTßiittrm* o»Pm»n.r«u.)
PBRPBTUAJL OHABTBK. .
fIVa PB& CENT. Interest ellowedto Depositor*,
•and aU Mo ney»\Paid back on Demand.
OPPIOB, 831 NORTH THIRD BTRKBT,
' (Oohsoudltios Base BoiLbiss.)
This Institution is now open for the transaction of
bnaineiH, and is the only Chartered Baring Bond located
In the northern part or the city.
The Office will be open (dally) from 1 0 to 2J{ o’clock,
and alao on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until
0 o’clock in the Brenlng.
MANA&SBB.
Trederiok Klett, James B. Pringle,
Btephen Smith, Jacob Dock,
John P Levy. Joseph H Cowell,
Hon. Henry K. Strong, George Woelepper,
Daniel Unaerkofier. J. Wesley Bray,
Hon. Wm. Millwaxo, Bobert B. Davidson,
Iroderiok Staake, P. 0. XUmaker,
Jrancis Hart, John P. Vorree,
Joseph P. LeQlero, George Snesht,
John Kessler, Jr., John Horn.
President. JAHSB 8. PRINOLB,
Secretary, GXORGB T. THORN. apSMftf
HAVING -FUND.—UHITED STATES
13 TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and OHSST
NUT Streets.
Large'and small soma received, and paid back on de
cund, without notice, with KVE PER CENT INTER
IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 0 until 5 o’clock every day. and oc
MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’clock.
. DBAFTS for mJ« os loglssd, Ireland, sad Sootltsd ;
(fonj £1 upward!. *
Preaidant—STKPHKH B. OBAWYOBD
TroMarer—PLlNY FISK.
Tall**—JAlflß B. HimTBV
fi<AVING .FUND—FIVE PER OENT. IN
IO TBBBST—-RATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY.—WALNUT BTR4BT, SOUTH-WEST OORNEB
OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
Ixoo&roJUTMS bt rsa Brm of TmtanrimiA.
Hooey in received in any lam, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
irawal.
The ofioe la open every day from 9 o’clock In the
morning till 0 o’clocs in the erentng, and on Monday
and Thursday evening* till 6 o'clock.
BON. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT BELPRIDGI, Yloe Pretidao*.
Wx. J. Bud, Secretary.
oiuoroMt
Hon. Henry It. Bean*;, V. Gairoß Brews t«,
Edward L. Garter, Joseph B. Ban ,
Robert BeUridge, Trends Low. -
' Qami. K. Alhton, Joseph Yerkes,
0. Landreth Mnnna, Henry DUfenderfler.
Money la received and payments made daily.
The Investments are made In ooaformity vrlth the
provisions ef the Charter, in REAR ESTATE MORT
CAGES. GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi
ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi
tors. and whloh cannot fail to give permanency and sta
bility to this InetitutToo ~ anl-ly
Brokers.
RR . CORSON,
• REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage.
Collections promptly nade.
NOBRIBTOWIT, PA
IMTITHERS & PETERSON,
If BROKERS,
No. 89 South THIRD Street, (East Side.)
Promissory Notes, Drafts, Acceptances. &e.. ma
turing in this or other States, promptly colleoted, and
parties advised immediately on receipt of funds.
Drafts at sight or a few days to run, cashed at mode*
rate rates.
Boa them, Eastern, Western, and Pennsylvania State
Honey bought at low figures.
Drafts drawn on all theprlnolpal cities In the Union.
au2l-2m
A CGUST BELMONT,
rV BANKER,
Ttt BEAVER STREET,
SBW TORS,
Imam Letteri of Credit, atailatole to Traveller!, on all
parte of the world. Je>o»Bm
CRONISE & CO.,
SPHOIB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
FHILADIIiPBIA.
Refer to the Basks and Bsoksbs of Philadelphia,
JeMy
OHAS. ViVLir. W. H. BBOWJJ. *. MA3UT, »
Manley, brown, & 00.,
STOCK,. AND BXCHANGB
’bkokriUb,
N. V. comer of THIED and OHBSINUC Btmeta,
PHILADELPHIA,
Collections made, and Drafts drawn on all? arts of the
United States and the Canadas, oa the most favorable
terms.
Collections made, and Drafts drawn on Ingland and
Iroland.
Uncumnt Bank Notes bought. Land Warrants
bought and sold. Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans
and Time Paper negotiated.
Stocks and Loans nought and sold on Commission at
the Board ef Brokers In Philadelphia and New York.
jeS-flrn
RICHARD R. PARRY,
Oommisflioner for
Pennsylvania and
Kbit Jersey.
PARRY A BROTHER,
BROKEB3 A GENERAL LAND AGENTS and
CONVEYANCERS,
FRONT STREET, abov* HICKORY,
MANKATO, MINNESOTA,
Pay particular attention to loaning and investing
Honey for non-residents and others, and collecting
Drafta, Notes. Ac. Any letters of nsvnar or business
srill receive prompt attention. Refer to
Wood Bacon, A Go., Philadelphia.
Bale, Boas, A Withers,Philadelphia.'
Sharp, Haines, A Go., Philadelphia.
Richard Randolph, Philadelphia.
Charles Ellis A Go., Philadelphia.
Parry A Randolph. Philadelnhfa. my3l-Bm*
IDWABD B. PARBY,
Notary PoWio for
Minnesota.
(Express Companus.
rriHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
X 820 OnSBTNtJT STREET, forwnriH PARCELS.
PAOKAOBB, MERCHANDISE, BANE NOTES Mil
SPECIE, either by its own LINBS, or in connection
with other EXPRESS 00MPANIE8, to ell the prinoipaJ
TOWNS end CITIES of the United Stetee.
a. a. sandtobd.
Camus.
PETEBS’ 8 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
SHLS-GBNERATING GAB LAMP i» th» onl;
Patent Burner that Baa a Non-Conductor attached.
The pnbllo are cautioned egainet all other Burners, as
they will heat, and liable to explode. State and
County Rights for sale. Apply or address
sola P- P- PETERS, 4M BROADWAY. N. Y.
mAVf & BEERS'
-ft- LUBRICATING GREASE,
the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
For sale In tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS la the city andtne MANUFACTURERS,
<<24Sm No. lg gOUTfI WATER Street
TjIRENCH PLATE GLASS HAVLNU
L 1 been appointed by the “ CompagiM* de FlortfTt**
the BOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS In this
city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or consu
mers, from our stock on hand, POLISHED PLATE
GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts j Sough Plate,
for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of large
sise, for Mirrors. The Glass will be sold at ute lowest
prices, and warranted superior, in <««ry rtsptety to **7
other imported.
BOUT. SHOEMAKER A 00.,
Plate end Window Glass Warehouse,
•N. S. cor. of FOURTH and RACE Streets.
'PbU»«l*li»ma
CALAD OlLi—2s cases finest Tnacftn Lynch
.Oll, In store and for sale by
williXm H. YEATON,'
•8 ' aw South PROMT otr*
RaiiTpa& JLinee.
OENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. —THE
JL GREAT OENTBAL BOTJTS,' owmwttag to. At
Untie Crtiea witll Wffltrn. Horth-WOTten, andffloutt
western States, by * continuous Railway dueet. Tula
Bold also connects at Pittsburgh with daily Hue o
steamers to all ports on the western Ri*<**j and a
Cleveland and Sandusky with. Steamers to aH P?rtsc> a
the North-wertem Lakes: making the most MBBOT,
CHEAPEST andRELIABLE ROUTE by wMoh|r*gft«
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT
BURGH.
Putt Class—Boots, Short, Hats, and
Caps, Boohs, Dry Goods,'"(hi boxes
/ bales and trunks). Drugs, (id boxes
and bales) Feathers, Furs, A0...,...•*•«* par
Ssooas Class —Domestic Sheeting.
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware.
~~ Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelfs,
Eastward, &0.&0 ..We, per 10
Txixd Class—Anvils, Hemp, Bfioon
and Pork. Salted, (loose or In
sacks), Palate, (dry and in oil.)
Oils, (except lard and rosin).Mu. patlW
Fonts FiS, Bacon,
Beef, and Pori, (is ottki of tb&ri
eastward), LardandLaedOU, N*i tit
Bod* Ash, German Clay, Taz, Piicfj
Boa in, Steel, Manufactured w
bteso, Rosin OU, Qaeeoswflrd,
Sugar, (bhds,, bbis., and boxes,*
fto.i ....400. psrlWi^
Flocjb—7sc. per bbl., until further notice.
Gxais—Sso. per 100 lbs., until further notloe.
,Io9 * i “ ,g 600
fi?W*5P Boo&i ftom toy point But of Philod.i
vi?/ “ tin Vtr.nsylmr.ia
Boiiroad." Ml Good, consigned to tin Agents or this
sfS?' JWladdrlUn or rlttnbargi, .mVe fonrsrded
without detention.
Fasianv Aaxxrßj—Clarke A Co., Chicago; Packer A
S oo y. V* S* B * * Go.* St. Louis,
Mo.; P. G. oJUil3y0 J Uil3y A Qo., Evansville, Indiana: Wm.
Bingham, -Louisville, Kentucky.: B. 0. Mdldrum,
Madison, Indiana; H. W. Brown k Co., and Ather &
Hibbard, Cincinnati; H 8. Pierce A Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech A 00.-fto. 64 Kilby street, Boston: Leech
A Co., No. 2 Ascor House, New York, No. 2 William st.
New York; S. J. Saeeder, Philadelphia; Magraw At
Eoom, Baltimore; U. A Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.
H. 3. LOUBAERT,
deO- General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa.
iDatclies, AftoelrD,
JB. CALDWELL & CO.,'
• 452 CHESTNUT Street.
'Have received, per steamers, new styles
Jewelry, Chatelaine, Test Chains.
Splendid Fans, Hair Pins.
Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets.
Jet Goods and Flower Vases.
Coral, Lava and Mosaic Bets.
Bole Agents in Philadelphia for the sale o Charles
frodsham’s LONDON TIME-KEEPERS delO
OILYER WABE.—
£5 WILLIAM WILSON k SON,
MANUFACTURER* OF SILVER WARS,
(ESTABLISHED 1812,)
B. w. ooßSaa r ivth ahd ohbbrt btbbstb. ~
A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de
scription, constantly on hand, pr made to cider to
any pattern desired. ,
Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham imported
ware. * seSO-dAwly
JS. JARDEN & 880.
• MABUrAOTOBBBS ABD IWOXTBBB OF
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, (np stairs,!
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade,
TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE BETS. URNS,
PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS. BAS
KETS, OAStORS, KNIVES, bPQONS, FORKS,
LADLES, Ac.. AC.
Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. se&ly
FOR CHARLESTON, SC—HERON'S
SjBS LINE—ONLY Eh GULAR LINE-GOODS KE
OBIVfiD AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY
DaY.—Freight and Insurance at less than »ailia < veaj
vessel rates, by the eteamehip KEYSTONE STATE,
Cap’ain Marshman, to sail on Saturday. Oct. 9, at 10
o’clock, A M., from second wharf above Vine at.
For further particulars pleaae v see advertisement oC
Steamship KBYalONtf STATE, lnthiapsoer.
For freight or passage apply to
A. HERON,?*.,
. oed 1 828 North Wharves'
.*£££* FOR CHARLESTON AKD SA
SSlSfii VANN AH —HERON’S LINE.
GOODS RECEIVED ANUBILLB Of LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY. -
The splendid first-class aide-wheel Steamship*
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA,
Now form aweekly.lineforthe South and Southwest,
one of these ship* sailing every SATURDAY at 10
o’clock A. H.» alternately for Charleston and Ba*
vannu.
FOR CHARLESTON.
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cantata 0, P,
Marshman, will commence loading on THURSDAY,
October T, and sail on SATURDAY, October 9, at .10
o’clock, A. M.
FOB SAVANNAH.
Tie STATS OP GEORGIA, Capt. John J. Gunn.
will commence loading on ‘Xhnreday, Oct 14th, and
Bail on Saturday, October 16, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
At both Charleston and Savannah, these ehlpeeoocect
irith steamers for Plorida and Havana, and with rail
roads, Ac., for all places in the Sooth km Southwest.
IBEIGSTS B£DUp£27,
freight it an aYeraga of Ift par cent, bate*
Hair York staaoukip t* tea.
IHStfaAHOB.
WEIGHT and INSURING]] on a luge proportion
of goods shipped Booth will be found to be lower by
these ships this by sailing ressels.
Oabim passage,.. ,$2O 00
Steerage do 9 09
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of iading signed after the dip has nailed,
for freight or passage, apply to
A. HBRON, Jx.,
No. 838 (late 81) North Wham*.
Agent* at B. AJP, G. BUD 3).
Agasta in Savannah. fa. A. OBKEHH& A 00.
Tor Ilorida, £««i Ofcnrlwton, ateamar OABOXJNA,
*T«ry Tuesday.
Tor JlorJdA, from fVr—nnTij ftruTTlfini HT •MtßTa
and ST. JOUItB, ererj Tneeday and Saturday.
Tor Havana. from charleston, steamer IBAB3L, on
the 4th and 18th of every jell
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SMRp AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
viol! xaw torn* »o utzbfool.
Chief Cabin Pa55age................ $l5O
8ewnd0aWnPa55age............................. T 5
- nox BOSTOX «0 LIYMrOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage........ SUO
Beoond Cabin Passage 00
The skips from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Oapt, Judkins. } CANADA. Capt. Lea*.
ARABIA, Cant. J. Stone. I AMERICA, Cat>l tv«r\ n%a
ASIA, Oapt. is. Q. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt. iv> j.tf
AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. [BUBOPA, Oapt. J. Leitcb,
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head j
green on starboard km; reden port bow.
ASIA, Lott, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkins. <k N.York, Wednesday, Sept. OT.
NIAGARA, Millar, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oet. 6. <
ARABIA, Stone, 11 N.York,Wednesday, Oot. 13.
OANADA, Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oet. 20.
AFRICA, 3hannon, **' N.York. Wednesday. Oet. 27.
ASIA. Lett, . “ Boston, Wednesday, Kov. 3,
PJSRBTA, Judkins, « N.York, Wednesday, Nor. 10.
EUBOPA, LeJtfib, * c Boston, Wednesday, Nor. 17.
Berths not seenred nn\U paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
Tke owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold,BUv w,Bullion, Specie. Jewelry, Preeiona Stone*
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
tke value thereof therein expressed.
For freight or passage apply to
8e29-y E. OuNABD, 4 Bowling Green, K. York.
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
2&S£gjbPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DERBY, without delay, for £0 dollars. *
Return tickets, good for six months, to either of tke
above places, by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
txox nw roaz.
New York, McMillan, Saturday, Joly Id, at 12o’clock, &f<
Edinburgh, Camming, “ Oct. 30, 11
Glasgow, Goodwin, “ August f, ,f
reox Glasgow.
Glasgow. Goodwin Saturday, July 10.
New York, McMillan .Wednesday. August 11.
Edinburgh, Camming........... Saturday, Aug. 14.
BATES OP PASSAGE.
noX GLASGOW.
first Glass .........lb guineas
Steerage, found with cooked provisions...... 8 u
raox nw tom.
first Clan... ..its oq
Steerage, found with cooked pr0vi5i0n5.......... 30 00
Children under 24 years of age, half fare; Infants to
Steerage, free.
Return ticket* available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
first Class ~.$l4O 00 Bteecsge $6O 00
An experienced Surgedn at tacked to each Steamer,
for freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN &. WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia.
ROBERT CRAIG, IT Broadway .New York.
HALL A LON3Y, Buchanan 1 * Wharf, Baltimore,
ayll
drags and Cljrmxrals.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Manufacturers and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES,
tod WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and
RACE Streets, Philadelphia.
Sole Agents for the sale of the oelebrated floreffe
Plate Qlsst. mh2B-tf
Blank books and stationery.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
In various styles, In the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, french and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say— (( This display of blank
boots for banking and mercantile use Is the best in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, tha
workmanship most excellent, and their finish ana ap
pearance neat and appropriate.* * Ko2o.tr
Summer Resorts.
HAY’S HOTEL,
WILLIAMSPORT,
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pi.
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINB Street, formerly
occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged
and refitted it in a snperlorstyle.
Williamsport is one of the most delightful inland
towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citl
sens or the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable
time during the heated term of the summer.
His omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Paoket and
Railroad Depots free of charge .
jy2Wm W, H. HAY, Proprietor.
gg BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS
SL well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visiters on the 16th of
June, and kept open until the Ist of October.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now folly completed, and the whole establishment baa
been furnished in superior style, end the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled In any part of
the United States.
The Hotel will be under tbs management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests, give the amplest assuraaoe of
oomfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other means of aooess, It Is deemed
proper to state that passengers can teach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Ohambenburg. >
The Company have made extensive arrangement* to
supply dealers and individuals with “ Bedford Water*
by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles,* at tke followia «*
prioes, at the Springs, tU :
for a barrel (mulbery) $4 00
Do. (oak) $6O
X Po. (mu1berry)............ SCO'
K He. (oak)... 2CO
Carboy, 10 gallons. 2 2$
Bottles,l)4 pint, per dosen.. 110
The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pGN
chasers may depend upon receiving' the Water freak
add sweet.
All oommusfcatioDi should be addressed to
THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGB 00.,
mylP-tf Bedford Oauty, Ft j