The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 13, 1858, Image 4

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    -iro'pdbl?ah*on *&ȣaiart&y prerloiit
to thousand aatalognefl.ta pamphlet :
rising ftrtnrtolptloJi* ot fdlthe property to. bo aoM*t»
IliofoUdWffigTWfidllK 2 *^' 4 V T “'-‘ ■•« k
- JTTt'BAI 'A&lotn' Private Baleßv.
»Uw/ WTertiMd out Publio Salt.
(ofcwhJehl^VOO.Aqploi'Aio^prfjijtefcwooklj:,)..
treO of ’obftfgo - , - —u.
b&T?* pal at^Pn'
*ial©V/including, o* Ciij ana
ptppor^f. a Pylntod.'LJBte inay ; l>a.b^
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IDIh lnitj atT'Woloci, atthoPhlladelpMa Ba-
M 6 IhSes Mount MiSfOtoatwy Company. 1. i
* -flVj.ti Airiftricwi ! Music/;
{.-v. r.'-sii ) •-)> ■»,''* ' i.
> V e*r Ko.'Ma In Tenth Presbyterian Church,- corner of
-: Tae]ttn'amr,Tr4'nUt«tsoBtS,-(R' T i i Dr^Mr<ll ?' l “ 1 )..
■ Ithfire’ IVtOt I)re(JE<> PsrKAi'oerafioa. * ■
,'.,2 i;juaphll»doljhl» mniilßawa de Staoe Steam
T 2lah?r«r^^&lch>l*P' olBmc,lt Railroad bom-,
J ’ D T- •< ’\,n;ift!'tPacimptorySalo’. . -'r -.
r BoaWa lH< » is! “i Bt. James' Ohnrob,
serenthatr»i»?i below A/oh. -, . . ,
~4 shMea^Watont-?)' 001 - Land Company., Par Ilf 6
MOONrCAIIBON.OOAT. AND IKON COMPANY'OF
..r-.sV.'T- ■■ .
4 scares Moujit.O rbon Coal and Iron G«ro
•
-auctioneer..'•/.t - .
' J?ALL BAUMM
Will
, •■-'■.i(fru»t«e’s Peremptory Ssle.
TAT'ttAßLStLpfj.PfJloKhlil street, wort of Nlna
togath street.-,-
Bruno Estate.
iAKGBAfrD'VAttjAIItBIOT,: Tilrloantliotreot,
below Fclefot street,'jpi foot front, 250 foot deep.
Executor’, s,lo—E»tdW6f Cornelius Tiers, Deceased
' YACfltotS-iMatDBNOB, N»- WU ChMtnet street,
weot lit D}itoentli',treet, ! lot '23 feet frontj ISB Jeet deep
to Porter street 1 ■. - - , r
orp'han.> : Cstu:t Bale—Fetateef Blohard • MoQrann,
- r S9pM69d».
♦ 'Tfifj -THE'KtfofiTbUV -Wto*'DWELLINGS, Nos.
2403’, 2494; 2486; 2408*, 2410, 2412, 2414, 2418, 2418, And
2420 P»o***trfe«s.‘- ; • ‘ ..
Administrators Bsle—Estate of -Wta Ashton, Deo’d.
THBBJmSoBY BBtOK DWELLING, No 828 Crown
-postponed Bale. , ■- •c. ■’>
•-.YALU ABLE-tCO AL LANDS, ,658 aorea, 80 perohea,
Vflusb]el-e*idence,No 1315 ArcL
street, betwee" Thirteenth and Brrod streets.
Stm.Ta.BlTTKSHp'naE.EQtJAßß.—Blesant mod
«rn bri<jk &nd,etoß6 rPSiifiD.ce, r©pl6te,wilh j}TBry rood*
ora convenience,-eoutlr "side of ’Bittsohoois^fiqnMfl,
superior sttfalo and cr-ach-honae, 60 feet oo BUtenbonao
fcqnare. ITT Immediate possession.:* $lB,OOO may
-• ' ’ ’■* r
' ' •--'Perei»ptory'Bal®.'!\ .•-
OHRLTBN’HILLS —Valuable end beantlfnl alto for
a-country rsnirteflce.' &oreSj.Oßelten-Hills, 7 miles
from Philadelphia. 6 minutes iWalk from a station on
the'-N'orth BaUroad., ■* ;
VALUABLE PROPERTY, VALLEY POBGB, Hort
nom«ir il 8«P 0 mahaioD, barn, Ice*
house, and other outbuildings. and over 60 acrea,
THREE STORY B&IOtt DWELLING,
'NovTld’Oeatea atreeti ‘ ‘r ‘
■t ' TWO STORY-BBTOIkDWBLLING, . .
•Noi 1010 Ward street,’ south of Carpenter; above 18th
ltroet \ l . , neat modebn residencb,
. Ho: 1408 Pjlbtf'rt’stree opposite Paan. Square. ,
. « - Estate of- Anthony G_Qaervclle. deceased.
- handsome modern. besidenoh,
1 With 1 doable back baiidiega, No. 632 Pine street. Im-
BWBLLINd, . ' -
No. 1014 Pine street -. ■ > • ,
* T.HBBB iSTORYBRIOK DWELLING,
Wo-2225 Clayton street, above Coates street.
-VALUABLE-LOT, TWENTY-FIRST WARD, 72 feet
on Dauphln'str eet, 72 feet on Herman street. 225 feet
deep.- * Also.? A neat, frame dwelling, fly f 100 to be
puli at theitme pf sale. , . • ■ , ' •
* BBOAD grEKßT.*—Yalnable lot Broad street, spnth
of Oxford street, ifoby 282 feet-two,fronts ..
BIX THRBE-BfOKY BR»CK DWELLINGS, S, W.
coroer.'Of.Bcoad and 3> (Jadwallader streets. Ibex trill
be sold separately. - _
THEBE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING,
below Oxford street. , t ■
jTWO-BTOSY BBIOK OOTXAGE, No. 1681 Nortn
Twelfth street' abbve'Oxford'street. *
TWO-STORY BBIQK DWELLING, No. 1680 Mervlne
-THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL-
IiNGS. Nod 1225, 1228, and'l23o Chris
trim street. between\Tweifth and' Thirteenth streets
DWELLING, No. 2604 Pine
street.wMtof.WiHowjiteet'
VALUABLE,BUILDING LOT, North street,
to%th of Master' afreet,'2i/eet front, 160 feet deep.
BUBINE fS LOCATION»—Three-story brick stare and
dwelling, NoV 1013 Locust street, Above .Tenth street.
Executor’* Peremptory Sale—Estate of Jeremiah Wal
ton. Deceased.;
’TtiREMTOBY BRIOK'BTOKH AND DWELLING.
No._7n Oallowhiltstreet, between Ssventh and Eighth
BINE STREET:—Modern three-story brick dwelling,;
No. 1016 Floe street. Also, a 1 oho and a haltatory
stone faotorr adiiohing, 42 feet front. The whole to be
sold'togither.-S: 1 -’ 1 ’ -
Poaltiy? Bale. ~
FRANKFORD RO AD;—three-story brick'dwelling,
frame bffiee, and frame stable/ Frankford Road, above
Vienna street. ~, > ,s-.y '
VALUABLE PRIVATE, LIBRARY.
> ? -This, Mornings - ,
October 18th. at the auction, store, will he sold a val
uable private library, whloh includes a number of rare,
Interesting, and carious Vork»7 on a variety of subjects.
Also, standard historic and poetic' authors, the best edi
tions, ic./Ac;'"; r. ; : v.: ~:~\-
jfypor particulars see catalogues. - *
- Sale at Nos. 183 and .141 South Fourth street. ,
BUPRttIOB FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINS
FRENCH .PLATE . MIRRORS, _ BRUSBBLB CAB-
P£TS v *o.. <. . ‘
” ‘ >On Thursday Morning, .
•At 0-o'clock, at„the/aaoubn.store,an. extensive
assortment ofexoeUentseoond-hand furniture," elegant
planb-forjea, &he'mirrors, carpets, etc.j from private
families .deQlining.housekeeping; removed to the store
for convenience gf sale. --t '-i< > < - , - -
"' ' BtBQANT OHIOKBRINO PIANO. *
* On Thursday Morning, ' .
At the or former pufohs-
Bfr, et.sale 1521 Waltmtrifcroet.J'AtrelegaDfc'Rosewood
pjaaii; 7dctiye, madefy Obibkering^-coit $6OO.
ELEGANT "aNDI VALUABLE RQOKB—JUST RE
■. OBIVBD DXRIfIUT PROM LONDON.
y«i; tir *-’•'* =On Evening, /
Oetober 15th at the aactloa store, will be sold a con
signment'of elegant and valuable books, on various
subjects! Also, elegant illust-nted and pictorial works,
jaetreoefved direct from London..
UT'.Oatalogues will be ready three days previous. ,
». gale &1 No; 605 South Eleventh Street*
' NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
r'v * On Friday Morning, I '' •
iflth Inst., at 10. o’clock, will be sold at No. 606 South
Eleventh tfreet, below Lombard street, the neat house
hold furniture.
[E5*- May-dm' examined? at 8 ’o’clock on the.morning
of sale. „, •:Vi f Vt.'lH ~i 'l > >i 1
TO CAPITALISTS. BUILDERS, Ac.—LARGE AND
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE, ,LOOUST.6t.
South .slde'.bdtweeh'Broad arid'Fifteenth street#, 116
feet frotft W Looffsf atr ee t, ! by 178-feet In-depth to alO
fsetallay.—*- •
AT PRIVATE SALBr-MANDSOMB DBOWN-BTOJfB
BXHDSNOB, No. 1620 PINE Street, known os “ Union
Row.”
BrWlLMAiffi': STfifcßr GENERAL
AUCTION. AND' COMMISSION STOREI/No. 46
NdrthEIGUTH-6trbet, ! b*lowArch';'>--; ’
•‘JVA. ELIBONi Auctioneer.
, v BalVat* the‘-‘Audtiob Store, 1 "
LARGE BALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD 'FURNI
TURE, CARPELS; MIRRORS, ; PLATED.^AREj
.{ ••-<< This. Morning, • ■’ /* '' -> , .
At 10 o’olock, will be cold; by.catalogue, a'large as-,
sortment of ! superior' household - furniture, carpets,'
mirrors,Ac. ' !i -•:* \' J 1 * " J:i t " ' /
CHINA AND . f ‘
, Also, an invoioe ofwhite granite, ‘ china and 1 glass
•ware. <'-■ I J f * ‘- v . ■ -'V,
LARGE SALEj_OF?BtfPSBiQR.- SECOND-HAND)
HOUSEHOLD FRBNO
HPLATfI HIBROSjS, ;PXANO-FCBTJ9,-
&e, Ac. . r- -■- * t- v-' ? Jt, ■:
, ; .Oq Baturdar Jfomlqg,, . ,-,.
At 10 o’cloekj Vrill ba sold by oatatogue, a large **•>,
sortment of saperlor haasehold farnUurej plaiio-forte,
„ : OHINA.ARD GLABBWABE, ,&o.
•Also; an irivoioe whl^e 7 graolte, ohina, and glass- ,
ware, /> K , \ '. ; * , ,
- i ,wa will held ,our regular salts
of' household .furniture,' &c.,i on Wednesday and ;Ba-',
turday mprnings, oordmeneingat 10 o'clock. Evening
■salts 'rif -watohb4, l /Jeweliy. > fancy ‘ and mlscellaueous
■ goeds.-willbe;held regularly »Tery -Monday,.Wednes
day,. Thursday, and Saturday evenings, commencing at
7jf o’clock/'' ‘ — ......
(D* Consignments of now and second-hand-house
hold furoiturey piano-fortes, carpets; watokes, Jewelry,
dec,, .respeotfully, solicited, on wbioh liberal cash ad*
▼adoes wllt beidadS if required. '
in* Oat-door sales attended, to promptly. • Charges
as moderate as any city.. ~ v. ~.
HfIOBBS NATHAW tsi AXTOTIONEBB
If A. AND OOMMIBBION MERCHANT} 8. E/eomer
gU&HandßAOßßtreete. .
GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
MONKF! MONEY, 1.1: ' MONEY!*! !
Money liberally advanced in Urge or email amounts,
from'one dollar to thousands,-on gold and silver jAate,
dfitfpppdff,; watches.' jewelry, vfowUhg-pitcea; musicai
iuafrumente, jurniture} diy goods;'clothing, grooerie*,
eigaipp hardware, cutlery, books, horsts. vehicles, bar\ ->
neat,7 and all ajtfclespf value, for any/Jength of;tlme
agroM-on, AV'NaYaans’ Principal SsteblUhmnty
aouthoaat corner, of Sixth,and Race atreete.. .
K/fJProraUsq’ry /notes,, with collateral, dlwmunted
•t^tot lowest isarxetretp*,... ..
MAXHAN3’ -PRINCIPAL ■ EfItABLIbHMBNT, 8/1.
OF SIXTH'AND RACE STREETS.
Where money .will be liberally advanced.,on gold and
sUv>r.plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling pieces,
dry goods, groceries,, liquors,-cigars,, hard
ware. putlcry, :faney, articles, mirrors, uautiDgs'. en-,
prayings, famlturej beqding,
horp.es, vehlclesi haniess, stocks, and all other article#
of ijalua,-, /\ /. 'V- •
V<n^*W)P ß lßA l f’BB<’ Vj.'.'r,;- r
personal attention pven to all.outdooriale#, either
at private dwellings, stores, and ohargetf.
ttnqffnaUjr.iow., , u ,. .. j
SAMUEIr NATHANS, 'AUCTIONEER;
>• “ tad'MOHIT LOAM''OIMOSj Ho. SB4- gonffi
Houra of bnrfodaa tom' Jo’clook, A.H., tmtll u
o’cEsS in efoningr ’ " ' •>'=- * ■ m
ottt46tf aba-sftTM Wtt* faction Bow, nV
1 : -:■
tWiXfuMUM&Jor'tht test Thirty JtitrK '> <■> •
S' ucqs jnsda frt?m onfl oO W*? 1
irfQlO JfttrnlfcoiO,' Bidding, Olgarzjf Mitaloal
r '«s‘ kngth.of tiiueogmd
AU Cfoni. one btwtooi dollars and optrurife* 1
ffl»ssass±ra^w^w , !a' o m
®b«Bto»Hoi>MksT!M»4»jthof iaOfMt,SMl»rg*
See *na »r|. raleaMpif, todprljj
Tata TTaV'-Uinen for tt» -pzg&laeftj also, Ik liearj ln*oJ
nnce aireotod for a* bm9»»,«f«irneiMEa Aorta? good
nirsnoei npon,, * ".v‘' i ; , fcWv“*
- c.JiiUl,
v'-;AMS omte it proMrotto m»A», »4yuou <m mow «»ta
'■ - ■ hotor/ . licjaaiooiotißS tormr tt)a mjyotiwr la
V. til® -•' - ',’ - - ' " .1' -~*, ‘ T - *
._-: ;• ' Money ad*an«M to tie poor,ln *man amotiato whifi
/~:*Mtiu>jr oiarg®. . “ - ■* -- , / *
-• --t-Ji. "-v- ■•: ..-• i* sbjvatb a ah. ~ . ■ -
- , oo<4 'Poirot LoTOrSdS otMi WatiUM/itmlrr, u j
>; Otatai?will b" *o!d rtr«4ac»dorirMi'>: '
Vv^'^jMoh^en J;: grourfd ttproin&w a dear?
> -''• jtfutortOTriomVftnd atteforalltmftetf of
' ; ■';■ redrficeV r tfoFsale by/ f*£>**\
B-;
.< v; cthm st&- f
:WLB,
I Stella
w-ipn .jg . .elegant
designs, now landing from steamer At ago.
- '.Paris printed, sewed borders, SteJlasbawls.
x Paris printed plush shawls, cheneille fringes.
1 "tfilbb velvet and'plush bordered Parle Stella ahawla.
; ,Yvrj gqe < and rich ribbon bordered black and colored
manthMhawls a’corn. -
' Terr choice qual : ttes only, long and square black me*
rino ahawla, wool frlpges.
- Extti' Bnequalitfes, double twilled, silk fringe Thibet
ahawla, in bl«ek and colors -
New.'style, very rlch broche colliers ecoaa&ia, and a
very.'cboloe line of square and 1 long all-wool broche
shawls; In colored centres only, especially assorted for
Pblladelphia buyera..
“A very large' proportion of the broche Stella ahawla
will be in blacks and other desirable colors, reosired
by-last arrival--and now landing, and as no *more are
expected, the entire, balance of the lmport
ation-, will be offered, comprising more and desirable
choice assortments than have been offered at any sale
thlaaeason.:.'
Ipfr The attention of buyers U respectfully aolioted.
■ . SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS.
'n > >On Friday Morning,
Ootober 16th at 10 o’olock,by catalogue on 6 months
credit— . : ' ' ■ •
600 packages and lots ot fancy and staple French Pry
Goods, romp iaiog a general assortment.
ITT Samples'and catalogues early on the morning
of sale. ' > "
FINE CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, FOB CITY ANP
RETAIL TRAPP.
, . On Friday Morning,
A large Jnvoloe.oEfine cloaks and mantillas, of super
quality, and new style. Also, an invoice of Paris
made do. - ' ‘
NEW STYLE BONNET RIBBONS.
100 lots new style bonnet ribbons
. , POIL PE OHEYBB. ,
Also, SCO pieces poil de chftvre
B : SOOtT, Jr.y AC'CTIONKEE, (aaecoa
• sor to WOLBBRT ft 80OTT,) 481 CHESTNUT St.,
opposite the Custom House, between Fourth and Fifth
Streets.
; CARD—lncluded in our. sale, to-day will, .be found
i French' embroidered sets, Collars, sleeves, bands', edg
ings, infants’ robes French flowers and feathers, boa*
;neeahd trimming libbons, clonks and talmas, merino
ihosiery, shirts and drawers, gloves, ties, scarfs, hoods,
fto ,-fto, • ' '■
' 87” Samples now arranged for examination, with
•'catalogues.' •
' LARGE BALE OF. EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS,
j . HOSIERY, fto.. &0.
I This Morning,
1 Ootober 18th, commencing »v 10 o’clock, a large as
sortment of embroideries, *c., comprising book, jaco
'cet. and cambric Sets, bdok and camorio collars, gaunt
■let sleeves, bandar-edgings,* fto.
5 Also, real English thread laoes, wash Illusions, fto.
i Also, black lace French veils. ■
; RIBBONS.
j New fall style bonnet ribbons, trimming ribbons, silk
fringes fto. . .
; ME KINO HOSIERY. SHIRTS, AND DRAWERS.
•, Men’s gray and whhe merino, hose and half hose,
ladies’ merino and oottoh hose ' '
■ Also,.* line of gent’s fancy silk ties.
: Also; Berlin 1 , taffeta, b'uek.'and kid gloves,
i FRBNOH FLOWERS.
’ Also, 100 cartons, fall styles, Fmch artificial flow
ers, Ostrich feathers, fto , fto.
MANTILLAS.
. Fine silk and doth talmas, cloaks and mantillas.
NOTIONS.
*• Also, combs, brushes, watch gqarfla, fto.
AUCTIONEER, No.
1 530 MARK ST STREET, between FIFTH and
SIXTH, south side.
CATALOGUE SALE .OF. BOOTS, SHOEB, fto
'On Thursday Morning,
; 14th Instant, at 10 o’olo.k,by pata’ogue, samples of
600 case* boot?,'shoes’,bregans. gaiters', fto.. embracing
a desirable assortment, adapted to present sales.
' GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, WOOL HATS, fto.
Also, in sale on Thursd«y—.
26 cases superior gingham umbrellas, whalebone and
steel frames.
10 cases men’s and youth’s black and pearl wo»l bats.
1 Also, invoice ofladies’super city-made kid and mo
rocco shoes and gaiters, in oirtons, consisting in part
as follows: "
. Ladies’ super Bogllah kid buskin, rosetted.
“ “ white “ “ “
Fine lasting slippers, cloth gaiters, morocoo ties,
kid ties, fine welt gaiters,, and misses’ cloth and mo
rocco gaiters.
LARGE SALE OF READY MADS CLOTHING.
On Tuesday Morning,
Oct. 16th, at'lo'o’clock will bo sold by catalogue,
about 600.10 ts superior readymade clothing, consisting
of men’s and boys overcoats of all gra.ee and styles
, Also, men’s and boys’easaimere and sattinet pants. .
Also, frook and business coats of all grades,
i The above stock of olothlbg Is all made of the beet
material, and trimmed and finished in the most fashion
able styles.
ready, and goods open on Monday,
the oay before sale.
S. A. OJTSABT A CO., AUOTIOKBKM AND
a Oounssion Mbhohabts, No. 2T South EIGHTH
STREET, corner of LODGE STREET.
JH. GUMMEY & SONS,
• . REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
, No. 620 WALNUT STREET
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT IN DELAWARE
- -COUNTY,-KNOWN AS ASTON RIDGE,
. On Wednesday,
. Oct 18th, &tlo’clock.willbesoldatpubllcsaleonthe
premises, tost beautiful country soat, known
Ridge, situate In Delaware county, Pennsylvania, about
16 miles from the city, 6 miles from Unester, 4 miles
from Marcus Hook, and IJ4 miles from Rockdale, (the
station next beyond Media on the West Chester direct
railroad,) containing 28 teres, 7 of whioh are wood
land, The improvements consist of a splendid mansion,
65 feet front by 60 deep, in the-Italianstyl*, with
arcade, terrace, and verandah ls finely shaded, and
commands a view twenty miles In extent, including the
Delaware river, 6 miles distant, and a large portion of
New Jersey, beyond it. There is also a good stone
bant, with alibiing—the barn-yard is well eoreenod and
shaded with Locust trees. "
' The lawn fronting tiie house contains three acres, and
Is beautifully laid out with gravel walks, arbors, shrub
bery, evergreens, &o. . This, location is celebrated for
Its healthiness, and convenient to school# and churches
6f almost every denomination. Access several times a
day by steamboat or railroad to Chester and Marcus
Hook, or by railroad to Rockdale. Term# will be made
accommodating, and possession given Immediately, or
In the spring. The promises may be viewed at any
time. Conveyances .rasy be had at Rockdale station
every day,.on arrival,of the 10 o’clock train from
Eighteenth and Market streets, returning at 2 P. M.
Lithographs may be seen, and further information ob
tained at the ofilee._-__' l j’
'FIRST FALL SALE OF REAL ESTATE. MORT
GAGES, STOCKS, &0., will be held at the PhUadel
phla Exchange,
Oo Tharsdar Evening,
October 14th 1858, at 7 o’cloak and will include—
Peremptory B'le—Estate of John Tamer Dec’ll,
QUEEN STREET —Two dwellings (one brick and
the other frame), with large lot of ground thertunto
belonging, altaate Nos. 11l aad 115 on tho north side of
Qaeen street, between Front and Seoend streets, lot 63
feet front by 100 deep,.
TWO-BTOBY FRAME DWELLING and lot of ground,
20 feet by 45, situate No. 109 Queen street, and adjoin*
Ingtho above.
. YEARLY GROUND RENT or $05.60, payable on the
10th day of September, on property situate on the west
sjde of Swanson street, hear Catharine. Lot 20 feet
front by 90 deep,'
; HANDSOME FOUR-BTORY RESIDENCE, (brown
stone first story,) with three-story bsok buildings, No.
1608 Locnst street,'opposite St Mark’s Church. This
property is exceedingly well built, and in perfect order.
Tre'Jbt,is.l3o feet deep to Latimer street, faSO-feot
wide'street.) $7,6(0 mar remain on the property. Poa
session given immediately, ■
> HANDSOME CHESTNUT-STREET RESIDENCE,
Ro 1809, north side, wester Eighteenth Four story,
with three-story back buildings, and all the
dam conveniences : built in a superior manner, aod In
complete order;, Lot2o feet front by 108 deep, to a
good outlet.' Possession given immediately. $B,OOO
mayremalnongroundjrentj_ -
NEAT MODERN REBIDBNOB, Fifteenth street,
above Girafß avenue, went side. Three story, with
doable back batldlors. No 1220. Lot 16 feet
front by 103 dees; to • back oatlet.
NEAT THRBE-BTORY BBBIDENOH, Fifteenth
street.'above Girard'avenue, east side. Lot 16 feet
front by 76 feet deep to a back outlet. Possession given
immediately.
OHESTNUT-BTREET STORE.—Handsome four-sto
ry brick store and dwelling, with three-story doable
back building, No. 1809 Chestnut street, aoove Thir
teenth, north side, lot 20 feet front, by 100 feet deep to
Kelly street.
NEAT THREE-STORY RESIDENCE, with two-sto
rybaek buildings, north Bide of Anne street, west of
Ridge avenue, lot 28 feet by 66.
NEAT TiIRBE-BTOBY DWELLING, with two-story
back buildings, south'side of Cumberland street, west
of Sepviva street, lot 15 feet front by 60 deep.
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS—Poplar street—eeven
adjoining building lots, on Poplar OO
feet-<westward>frotn Fifteenth afreet The easternmost
Are are each 20 feet front by 287 feet 6% inches deep to
Cambridge street. The Westernmost two axo 18 feet 11
inches front by 167 feet 5% indies deep to Cambridge
street. All having two good fronts.
' MODERN i THREE-STORY RESIDENCES, Thir
teenth street, north of Wallace, west side. Has three
story double back buildings, and furnished with all the
modern oonvenlenoes, gae and gas fixtures,
-- NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, two and a half story,
with double back-buildings, No. 716 Coates
Btreet, abovo Seventh, south bide, is well built and In
oomplete order.
THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING, with the lot
of ground thereunto belonging, situate on south sldo
of Miles Alley, above Tenth (between Walnut and Lo
east streets)
.THREE GROUND RENTS, of $62 each, on Burton
streets west of Fitteenth street.
, HANDSOME-FOUR-STORY RESIDENCE, with
large side yard, Lombard street, 28 feet west of Twenty,
third street, lot 80 feet front by 70 deep.
VALUABLE LOT, northeast corner of Spruce and
Twenty-seoond streets, li feet on Spruce by 62 deep on
Twenty-second street. .
i Hr Pamphlet catalogues can he had at the offioee.
SECOND TALL SALS.
OnthePremi.es.
On Thursday, October 28, 1868,
| At 12 o’elook M , will be sold at public sale, on the
premises, THE HANDSOME FARM AND COUNTRY
SHAT?of William Brown.,E«q., situated in Delaware
county.on the rosin road from Mediate Concord, be
tween the lands of Casper and John Bbarpleis. Bears.,
about two rqnares from the station on the new Baltl
moro BaUroad, within one mile of the station on the
West Oteater and Media Railroad, and about 19 miles
from Philadelphia, containing, in all about 188 acre ,
-100 of-whichis in a high state of cultivation, then
znninder ehoico woodland, with a handsome Fish Pond
in the woods, with about 8 feet of water in it. The
place Is convenient to Ohnrohes of all denominations,
and there is a Publio* School on the opposite side oi
the rodd.
The improyements consist of an elegant mansion, of
.drested bluMtone, 8 stories high, containing 16 rooms,
parlor, dining-room, library, and kitchen on first floor,
• 2.<store rooms, with water In first and second stories:
the whole house is effectually warmed by a good heater,
and has pljMsas pn three sides of the main building, 170
feet in length,and 12W feet wide ; a fine carriage rdad
around the house, The house has Seen newly papered
'sad painted throughout; there is a handsome kitchen,
garden, and orchard, adjoining the home, containing a
choioe ooliection of fruit trees and grape vines; There is
hlae a, large bam and carriage- iO5 feet front, and
three stories high, built in the best manner, and of tho
best material, with accommodations for 60 head of cat<
tie, aod water in both stables and cow yard. This is
said to be the best barn in Delaware county: also, a
good, Ice-house, and handsome chicken and pigeon
El^.^ereis* good spriog house, suitable for a
o&lryof SO cows, and a never-failing spring of water
throu E b tee Farm, and springs in every field.
Riven them by
oallfogon J M. GUMMBSY & BONB.
, Hj~, Ter] ms accommodating. • • ■
! , r . REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE
- farm* liri*,**® Register will always be
’ Oonreyancera uni n ca l E,tat o Broker.
. ; ' . ! ‘ 620 WAIiNUr Street.
JpOB COLDS AND SOKE THROATS'.
IOBLAND SJOSB PABTB,.
MABSHMALLOW DEOPB, ‘
! -• ' : ‘ ; ,• ItAXSBBD DROPS,
-j’ STEPHEN' S. •TV'HITMAN,
- j - Manufacturing Confectioner,
%; s ; ,• ato. mo .
‘ West ,f XTrSMlHßtr^t^
~ ooiea bg Stnctibn
n-ioHmeroiai* salesroom. ~ , r
7 BANK ana 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR
KET end OHJBSTNGT andSBCOND end THIRD rtreeto.
F- C. WOLBKKT, Auction.**
SALE OP MILLINERY .GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.
’ ’’v‘ ! On Thursday next,
! Er n fsl T a I SLS i J OGI S A FASHIONABLE OITY
ESTABLISHMENT, embracing every variety of choice
staple, ana fanoy«oods, s-leoted with great care for
best city trade.' Included will be found silk'trimmings
of every variety, Fiench artificials, fail style bonnet*,
fto , fto. 1
v i^ luded toaale t° morrow, Thursday, will be found,
lwgeaud gene al assortment of silk fringes, silk
:? 0 > dress girdles, hood tassels, elastic belting, silk
elastio shutter ties, sklrt.brald, white and blaok cot
ton oord, whalebone, knitting needles, linen and cotton
bobbin, linen and cotton tape, patent thread, darning
cotton, tidy cotton, embroidering cotton, cotton, linen,
and silk stay l&iets, silk ooat binding, watered ribbons,
silk watch guards, worsted blind oord, chenelle cerd,
chenelle binding, blind binding, oorksMes, crochet oot
ton, white and colored spool cotton, diamond thread,
spool silk, linen and oolton floss, silk braid, silk ga
loons,.elUBtld garters, silk bag tassels,. wire ribbons,
silk and linen flannol binding, cap ribbons, silk elastio
cord, stamped collars, leathe* - and elastic baits, silk
belting, marking cotton, tbimblfs, scissors, pearl book
ies and slides, plated and gilt do, belt buckles, purse
olasps and slides, pins, steel and jet beads, hair pins,
button rings, sleeve hooks, hooks and eyes, bodkins,
bed lace, corset boards, embroidered ohenelle chair
seats, slippers, metal buttons, bone buttons, fancy
dress buttons, linen’buttons, pearl buttons, glass but
tons, brocade silk and dress buttons, silk tassel buttons,
ooat buttons, ooat loops', legglosi worsted nubias, opera
hoods, wool ao&rfs', white aud black wadding. Shetland
wool, worsted zephyr, pilm leaf fans, leather bags,
carpet, satchels, leather baskets, bogles, gold braid,
spools'silver braid, gold fringe and braid, eilver cord,
gold cdidVp'arl port© monnalea, leather do , gilt and
jet soaps, shawl pins, tooth brush-s, infants’
buffalo combs,thicket ooßibs, box beads, jet brooches;
jot crosses, jet bracelets, fanoy fans, silk tans, fto., fto.
ffj* Tho whole may be examined with cataloguee
e&rlv on Thursday morning.
87“ City and country purchasers who want goods at
auction prio-s, obtained by fair, competition and with
out'delay, are respectfully invited to at’.end.
beady made olothino.
On Friday Morning,
Commencing at 10 o’clock, will be sold, without re
servo. a large and general assortment of ready mado
clothing, consisting of, r/s;
Overcoats, ]
sssraut.,
Dress Ooate, Made In the best manner
Pants,
and
Yosts,
TAILORING GOODS.
Also, a gensral assortment of tailoring goods
BHIUTrf AND DBAWEBB.
Also, 100 dcsen men's lambs wool and merino shirts
and drawer*, wool and aottonbose and half hose, &o,
The whole mar be examined with catalogue*
early on the morning or sale.
isinesß (ttarOs
ALBZ. MoKINNBT,
rATTOBNKY AT LAW,
CHUCBNBBUBO, PA.
Will practice in Weatmoreland, Armstrong and In
diana oountiei. sell-tf
T. T. ABBIMO.
A BEAMS & MATER,
£ll ATTORNEYS AT LAV,
LOOK HAVEN, Pa.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business en
trusted to them. ' Special attention given to the collec
tion of olaims.
KirSBIKOBB
Got. Wm,?i Packer, Harrißburg, Pa.: I». A. Mackey,
President Look Karen Bank: General JO. K. Jaokzuan,
Look Haven: Hon. A. White, Lock Haven: Simon
Boott, Look Haven: BnlUtt A Faltthorae, Philadel
phia; McFarland. Evans, & Go., Philadelphia: .Evans
A Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip if. Price, Philadel
phia ; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williameoa,
Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tener A Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.: J. W.
Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. ‘ jy 20-tf
SL. FOWLER,
• ATTORNEY AT. LAW,
HO VS TO N y
Habbis Ooostt, Texas.
Twenty years .resident In Texas.
Prompt attention paid to Land Businat.
OFFICE OPPOSITE THE OLD OAPITOL.
Rbfbbb to—Mbmtb. Davis A Blrney, Philadelphia.
mhft-w»ly
CHARLES TKTfi, COMMISSION MER
CHANT and Importer of HAVANA SSGARB,
(New) 18$ Walnut street, second story. aul-ly
S AUMAN & RABORG—
9Li Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINES,
BR4NDIE3, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
GtrOES, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Terth and
Eleventh streets Jelß-tf
£cflfll Notices.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA
Estate of H. CLIFFORD nBUPHILL.jrar second and
final acouunt of Saunders Lewis, Trustee.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust
raid account, and report distribution of the balance,
will rae-ttho parties interested at his Office, In the
rear of No. 703 SANSOM Street, on SATURDAY, Oo
tober 16th, at 1 o’clock P. M.
Second meeting, WEDNESDAY, October 20, at 11 PM.
ocll-mwf-fit# I. COOKE LONGSTRETH, Auditor,
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THJS
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
In the matter of the Estate of MARIA. 0. HENNER,
Deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust
the account of JOSEPH DELAY AN, Administrator of
the Estate of MARI A 0. HENNER. Deoeaaod, and to
report distribution of the balance in bis hands, will
meet all parties interested on FRIDAY, the 35th da j of
October, A. D. 1858 at 4 o’clock P.M.athia office,
•No. 253 South FOURTH Street, in tho City of Phlla
delpbia. EDWARD A. LESLEY,
001-frmwst* Auditor.
JOHN SOTEBAY vs. MABY ANN MUH
BAY—Common Pleas, June Term, 1868, No. 8.
Madam: You wi 1 please notice a rule In the above
case, to show why a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii,
should not' be decreed, returnable Saturday, the 23d
day of October, A. D 3858, at 10 o’clock A. M.
THOS. J. DIEHL, AU’y for Libellant.
To Mrs. MARY ANN MURRAY, the Respondent,
ocll-mwlt
Setting JHacljinea.
& WILSON'"
SEWING MACHINES,
REDUQED FRICKS.
NETT STYLE $5O.
All the former patterns $26 lees on each Machine.
A NEW TENSION.
NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD,
A HEMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF
HEM OR FELL.
orriOßi
628 OHEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
• No. T WEST STATE Street, Trenton N. 3.
No. 7 EAST GAY Btreet, West Chester, Pa.
oc7-tD26.
HARRIS’* BOUDOIR SEWING MA
CHINE is offered to the publio as the most rolls
ble low-priced Sewing Machine in use,. It will sew from
six to sixty' stitches to an Inoh, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging' to the finest cambrics. It is,
without exception, the simplest in its mechanical con
struction ever made, and can be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of age. The DoaAßii.iinr of
this machine, and the qualitt op its wobk, are war
ranted to be unsurpaased by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitohes per min
ute. The thread used is taken directly from the spools,
WITHOUT THU TEOUBLU 07 IBWIKDIHO. In fact, it Is a
machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and
the low P*loe of
FORTY DOLLARS,
at wkloh they cold, brings them within the reach of
almost every one 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
JelB-d6m wkyeowthn 20 South EIGHTH Street.
ijjar&tt&re.
TJARDWARE.
JUL MOORE, HENdZBY, A CO.,
427 MARKET, and 410 COMMERCE Bt.,
Are now opening a splendid assortment of goods suita
ble for the near trade, and invite purohasoi s to call and
examine their stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Ac.,
before purchasing. seBo-12t
rjIRUITT, BROTHER, & 00.,
UfrOftTBBS AMD D* ALIAS
HARDWARE,
OUTLHRY,
520 MARKBT OTRHET,
Below SUth, North side,
PHILADELPHIA.
HARDWARE. —Tho subscribers, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS forthesaleof FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully
call the attention of the trade to their stock, whion
they are offering at lowest rates. Oar assortment con
sists In part of—
Ohafns, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Cow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, ship,
Mine, end Coil Ohains.
The celebrated <<L” Horse Nails; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
“Wright* ’’ and other Anvils; Solid Box and other
Viees.
Short and long handle Fry Fans; round and oval
Bake Pans.
“ Martin’s ” superior Files and Rasps; Bed Screws.
“Bxoelalor ” Safety Fuse: Blasting Tubes.
Cora, Orass, and Brier Soythos; Hay, Corn, and Straw
.nlvcs.
Gar, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading forks.
Baxes and lloes; BhoTela and Spades, of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nalls.
Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
kinds; Cutlery, Bams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchet*j Ham
mers, Planes, and other Tools,'.Ao., Ac.
W. G. LEWIS A SON,
No. 411 COMMERCE Btreet.
Siationera.
Blank book# and stationery.
DA VXD M.ffIKXWL Book Manufacturer,
Stationer a>d Printer, No. WO WALaUT street. is pro*
pared at all the shelves
or make to order, Book* oft OT^ry-description, suitable
for Basks, Public Ottoes, Meifcbanta f ,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.
SKespScSf* 1 Llthoffra P llln * * x *Gutod with neatness
A general assortment of English, French and Amorl*
ean Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the franklin
Institute, the Committee say—“ This display of blank
boons for banking and mercantile use is the best In the
Inhibition. The selection of the material is good, ths
workmanship moat excellent, and their finish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate.” *o2o-tf
BOOKBINDING. —The undersigned res
pectfully invite the attention of lovers of books
to their unequalled faeillt es for binding books in a su
perior manner. Their work ban beon submitted for a
gerfea of years to the examination of some of the most
oelebrated connoisseurs in the country. It has received
the most flattering encomiums and won for the under
signei a reputation which they are determined to
inalhtain.
Every style of Binding executed, from the plain
” half-bound” volume for the scholar’s table to the
most artistio garniture of rarities for the collection of
the Bibliomaniac. ’
Specimens of style and workmanship will be oneer*
fully shown to those who will call upon
PAWSON & NICHOLSON, Bookbinders,
619 MINOR Street,
se2d»flm* Between Market and Chestnut Streets.
TW ANILA OIGARS.—I Case First Quality
1* J- Manila Oigare, Just arrived in Store and for sale
WILLIAM H. YEATON,
m Botttli JROHT Stmt.
THE • 13, 1858.
PARADISE F. SEMIN ART, LANCAS
TER CO , PA.—Tfireo-fourths of & mile from
Lemon Place Station, P. R, R.. reopens for its EIGHTH
SESSION on Ist November next.' Forte ms, which are
very moderate, apply to tho Rector, Roy. Dr. KILLI
KELLY, Paradise, Lancaster co , Pa.
Refer. nco—Rt. Bev. Bp.Bowman, Lancaster city, and
Episcopal clergy of Philadelphia. oc4-mw s-tNI
Young ladies* institute of
HATBORO, .{Montgomery co , Pa.) An Educa
tional Home for a limited number,
GEORGE HAND, A.M., Principal.
Winter Session of 2i weeks begins Nov. Ist. 008-6t*
PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of
THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened
on MONDAY, the 6th of September.
Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro
gress, yet sends the sonolar into the world with a keen
sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active
life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the
instructor to meet gonera! difficulties rather than those
personal to each individual, and the learner either
loses all interest, or becomes superficial in his acquire
ments. For these and other reasons the number Is
limited
For further information apply personally, from nine
o’olock A. M to one o’olook P. hi., or bv note, to
se!B-tf B BTEWART. Principal,
■ENGLISH SINGING—BaIIad and Opera-
JUi tic.—Mr. FRAZER gives Instruction In the
above styles, on the most approved system.
aolB-lm 400 South EIGHTEENTH Street.
Classical education.—Robert
H. LABBERTON, Ph.D. of the University of
Groningen, will hereafter have obarge or tbe CIosbIo*!
department in the SCIENTIFIC) and OLABSIOAL IN
STITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, northwest corner of
Twelfth. No pains have been spared to render this
School eminently worthy of patronage lor boys of alt
egos, and in all departments—Engl sh, Classical, and
Scientific. Entrance on TWELFTH St,
sel7*lm J. ENNIS, Principal.
J■ I.ABIKB, No 1623 WALNUT Street. taring
apply at the Institute.
Kbfrrbnoss.— Dr. Converse, (editor df the Christian
Observer,) Rev. Dr. C. Wadsworth, Rov. Dr. W. B.
Btevens, Col. J. W. Fornoy, 0. If. Leland. Esq., Pro
eFsors Voth&ke, Alien, Fraser, of the University, and
the r gontlemon eel6-lm
J. REfED has resumed his conrso of in
• struction in Muslo and on the Piano-forte. No.
1523 WALNUT Street. selS-lm
IVTHS. BRYAN’ 8 SEMINARY,
jy a BATAYIA N Y.
THE FALL TERM of this* Institution (whose loca
tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), eommenoes
on the 16th' of September. It continues strictly a Fa
. mily Boarding School for Girls, and is thorough, select.,
aud homelike in all its appointments. The number or
pupils is llmitod to those who can be seaoed at the ta
ble of the Principal.
(]~7* OIROULARB will be sent showing Terms and
Regulations.
Batavia. Genesoe 00., H. Y., September, 1858. aelB
CRITTENDEN’ 8 I
COMMERCIAL 00L1
CHESTNUT end SBYENTJ
• An Institution designed
TIVB 3U8110583.
BOARD OV TBUBTEEB
B. B. Oomegys, Franols Hoskins,
George H. Btuart, David Milne,
JohnSparhawk, DavidB. Brown,
Isaac Hacker, A. V. Parsons,
D. B. Blnman, Frederick Brown,
Joshua Llpplncott.
0. A. MAYBE,
EVENING BEBSIONB after September 16th,
Bach Student has individual instruction 'at this
Institution, and a Diploma from here Is tho best re
commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. 808-tf
ALLEN GROVE BOARDING and DAY
SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, Frankfort, Penn
sylvania. Six mileß from Market street, Philadelphia.
The WINTER SESSION of this School will commence
November Ist Parents and Guardians who intend to
place their daughters or -wards at this Institution, will
do well to make immediate application to Mrs. E. L.
THOMPSON, Principal and superintendent.
OCO-W8 Bt*
THE FRENCH LANGUAGE and LITE
RATURE, by Prof. GERARD, A. M , No. 1005
CHESTNUT Street. Students will find new attractions
in their studies by the use.of tho <( Cabinet des i^ss 11
ho has just published.
N. B.—Particular attention to pupils Intending to
visit Europeaa to conversation in French.
JET* For particulars, see CIRCULARS,
so!3 mw&frlra*
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Sfcroet,
V-/ below Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY, August
80th. J. W.FAIRES, A. M.,
au2S*2m Principal.
LEIDY BROTHERS 7 NIGHT-SCHOOL,
N0b.'149 and lfiO BIXTH Street, near Race, n
HOW OPBN TO O V 8 INSTRUCTION IN BOOK-KEEPING,
WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INBTBUOTION IN THE DAYTIMH, Afl UoUAL.
Be4*ly
Bryant & stratton’s chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast oorrier SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Stroets. For information, eall or send for
elrcular. jelfi-tf
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED.
EIGHTH »r
{established in 1840, and *
ture of Pennsylvania .) 7
the
COUNTING
of Practical, Single, and J
BOOK]
Including all the Aoxili.
OOLATJONB, and
BUBINJ
1b taught In the raoet su>.
M. BO'
P. BD’
au2l*ly Mi
fJIHE GREAT W\
OP THB NINE*-
PROFESS OR
HAIR REE*"
Bayg the St. Louia (M
lish a letter to Dr Wool
Id Maine, which ape,’
merit* of his hair tonl
effect, when coming frc
cates are guarantees of
miums, nor useless pufff
Professor O. J. Wool
attention called a few
ie’&l effeots of jour Hi
mako application of it
oome quite gray, probt
kors were ofearno chan
I procured a bottle ol
it. I soon found it wr
need it about twice
another bottle, of whi
certi'y to the trorld thi
tally disappeared, both
hair has resumed its
softand glossy than it
yearn, lam now eixtj
age of fifty-two, has use
The abovo notice I deem duo to you for your valuable
discovery. lam assured that whoever will rightly nee,
aa per directions, will not have occasion to contra
diet my statement*. lamacitisen of this elty.oada
resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known
to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Anynse
yon may make of the above, with my namo attached, is
at voor service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of
nature in others as well as myself. lam truly, youre,
A. 0. RAYMOND.
Baitiuobb, Jan. 23,1863.
WOOD’S HAIR REeTORATIVR
Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Haying had the misfor
tune to lose the bestportion of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, In New Orleans, in 1861, I was In*
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it
to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is new
thick and glossy, and no words can express my obliga
tions to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure.
FINLEY JOHNSON.
The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, Is a minister In
regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Ohnrch at
Brookfield, Mass Ho is a gentleman of great iniluenoe
and universally beloved. WM DYER.
BaoorrißtD, Jan. 12,1858.
Professor Wood— Dear Sir;. Having made a trial of
tout Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that
its effect has been excellent removing inflammation,
dandruff and a constant tendency to Itching with which
I have been troubled from my childhood; and has also
restored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi
nal color. I have used no other article with anything
like the same pleasure or profit.
Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG.
. The Resteratlve is put up in bottles of three sixes, vis:
large, medium, and small. The small holds hall a pint,
ana retails for one dollar per bottle 5 the medium Holds
at least twenty per cent more In proportion than the
small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds
a quart, forty per cent, more in proportion, ana retails
for three dollars a bottle.
O.J. WOOD& 00., Proprietors, 812 BROADWAY,
N. Y., (In the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment,)
and 114 MARKET Street. Bt. Bents, Mo..
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers. aulB-frm&w-8m k. eowinwkySm
PISTOLS, fro,
h "WILLIAMS, No. SO6
WALNUT Btreet, are proparod to supply ship
pers andoonsamers with superior Broad Top uoal from
Lancaster Minos. oeitf
dhO OK PER TON for tho best WHITE
ASH GOAL, warranted free from slate or
dust.
HICKS* GOAL is the best and cheapest in
tho olty, re-soreoned in yard and dry under oover.
HIOKS soils none but the very beet Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight.
HIOKS superintends the delivery of all
Goal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be
as represented.
HIOKS’ Yard and Office is at tho southeast
corner of MARSH ILL and WILLOW, where he
invites all to oall and examine for themselves the above
{acts.' au26-8m
TO COAL DEALERS.—Partios rocoiylng
Goal direct from the Mineß, wisbiug dtorage and
the Delivery of their Coal, will please address B. SEL
LERS & BON, CALLQWUILL Street, first Yard below
Broad.
N B.—Best qualities of LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
GOAL always on hand at lowest cash prices, aell-lm*
F (BRING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and
retail dealers in LEHIGH and 80HUYLK1LL
GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RAGE and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Goal
from the most approved mines, under cover, and pre
pared expressly for family use. fed -7
gUFFALO ROBES,
IJIO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tens of this
beautiful Stone, both of the
BLUE, GRAY, AND BUPP TINTS,
the former of which, for softness and delicacy of color,
Is unrivalled
For the character of this stone please examine the
following buildings:
Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rittenhonse
Square.
HanUon’s Building, Looust street, between Seven
teenth and Eighteenth.
Bamuol Smith’s West street and Rittenhonse square.
Mrs. Peterson’s No 1219 Walnut street.
A. K. Womrath’s,4l6 Arch street.
Samuel Simes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
T. K. J. Fnseltt, Seventeenth and Looust streets, and
others.
ABNOLD & WILSON, A K ont«,
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,
1010 chestnut street.
MlWm B. M, PELTWBLL, Bup't.
QRmcoticmal.
HIi.ADEI.PHIA
BGM. eortheeet corner o*
tßtroeta,
to fit joong men for AO-
wooD>.a
4Fnro, &t.
BY THE BALE OR 8081,
GKO. F. WOMBATH‘B
415 AND 417 AROH STREET.
ACADIA FREBBTONB.
Insurance .Companies.
npHE QUAKER QWY INSURANCE
JL COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and BURPLUS $277.-
665 85.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE DY FIRE
and the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
TEN per cent, In cash returned’on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies,
OFFICERS
President—GEOßG S H. HART.
Vice President— B. P. ROBS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL;. ,
Assistant Seotetary—B. H. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H, Hart, E. W. Bailey.
B P. Ross, Andrew R. Chambers,
A. G. Oattell, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Oh tries G. I inlay,
John G. Dale. H. R. Coggsh&U,
Foster 8. Perkins, Said. Jones, M. D.,
Ron H. M. fuller.
is2l-y Attest, H. R COGGBHALL, Bec’y,
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
John H. Diehl, Wm. P. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M W. Baldwin, Thoa. L. Luders,
John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin,
A J. Bucknor, H. H. Shllllngford,
John W Sexton, Cl, E, Spangler,
William Raiguel, H.H. Houston,
Edwin Booth, Wm- H. L"ve,
John Garrison, Norton,
E.S. Warne, XkdfoMyer.
PresMenWOH* H. DIEHL,
Vico President—E. S. WARNE.
Bsjretary—CHAßLES A. BUY. sels-tf
INS U RXn c¥“o 0 SfPANyWthe
BTATK OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRK AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered in 1794 Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, Janu
ary 1,1888, $847,446.60-100.
All Invested In sound and available securities— conti
nue to insure ou Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings. Stocks
of Merohandiee, &c., on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS:
Henry D. Bherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner,
William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattaon,
Johnß.Bodd, * Henry G. Freeman,
William B White, Charles 8. Lewis, ,
George C. Carson.
HENRY D. SHHRRERD, President.
Wulum Habphs, Secretary. jeO-wfrm.tf
American fire insurance co.,
INCORPORATED 1810 —CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Having a largo paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus
Invested in Hound and available Securities, continues
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted,
ortiofoas.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris.
Samuel 0. Morton, James B. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, Edmund G. PutUfc.
Charles W. Ponltney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOM A 8 R. VARIB. Secretary i&23-y if
**XPIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN”—
J. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 415 WALNUT
Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company’s Building.)
CAPITAL, 8300,000*
DIBEQTOBB.
Wm. M. Swain, Wm.O.Budmaa,
(of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemaker,
John Anspach, Jr., Jor. Walker,
H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven,
J. B. Hughes, Frauds Peters,
Wm. S. Bovd, h. R. Oonphall,
Goo. W. Woodward, Jno. Med lore,
Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klopp, M. D.
Hon. JOEL JONES, President.
A. 8. GILLETT, Vice President.
JA9.B. Alvord, Secretary. Jy26-ly
<pORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
\J PANT, No. S3l WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000
FIBS, MARINE AND INLAND.
ASSETS JULY Ist, 1868.
Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, Ac $849,625 00
Bills Receivable, (for policies issuod,) 2,127 7$
Unsettled Book Accounts, (for p0110ie5,).... 1 513 88
Cash in Bank and in Office 10,483 46
Cash in hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,898 81
No losses Unadjusted, unpaid, or reported.
DIRECTORS:
William M. Godwin, fi. R. Crawford,
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Radnor,
George W. Hall. William B. Thomas,
B. Franklin Jackson, 8. N. Winslow,
3. O. Hopper, Henry D. Ueare.
WM. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Hoppbr, Secretary. mylQ-dtf
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
Booth FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
0»pIUl 8300,000.
Organised 1851.
PriTlleged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually j
Personal Property, annually, or for a loss period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posits; hold Trusts and grantannuitles
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
D. O. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. MikTiM, Secretary.
IOTOBS.
Hon. W. D. Kelley,
J. W. Porney,
P.B. Mingle,
James Watson,
Ludbun Matthew#,
William Cortis,
burner.
JE AND TRUST COM
MUTUAL LtPH INSUBANGB
•mm of TQUU> and DQOX
tort terms, or for the whole
aitles end endowments—pur-
Betl Estate. and rashes all
te contingencies of Lift,
t, Administrators, Assignees,
refill.
Bamael S. fitokef,
William Martin, '
James B. McPariand,
Joseph H. Trotter,
Jaxaee Buotou,
Theophilos Paulding,
SdmsodA. Soudor,
Daniel b. Hutchinson,
John W. itornor.
Bills 8. Archer,
Bamnel J. Christian,
Joseph M. Thomas,
John 0. Brenner,
iohler, Easton,
L L. MILLEB, President.
3L E. BTOKBS, Vico Pres’t,
etoiary. nlfi-ly
William P. Hacker,
ITTUtnartX. Ztera
.UTUAJL safety IN‘
'ANY.
.‘HJB LEGISLATURE of P2NN-
M.NIA. 1835.
THIRD and WALNUT Btrwtf,
ILADELPHU.
’ INSURANCEi
all parts of the World*
INSURANCES,
tty Hirer, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to alt parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Merchandise gonerallj.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o.
ASSETS Off THE COMPAKY,
November 2,13t>7.
Bonds. Mortgages, and Real Estate.. ,(101,866 64
PhiiaaelphtaOlty and other Loans 137,011 35
Stock in Banks, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies 12,509 00
Bills Keoelrable. 220,291 65
Goahonhand 88,802 63
Bol&noe In hands of Agents, Premiums on *
Marine PoUoloa recently Issued, on ether
■ debts due (lie Company 92,730'57
Babsoriptloa N0te5.•••••••••»«•*........... 100,000 00
sniEortisi
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Beal, Thoophilae Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder, James Traqu&lr,
JohnO. Davie, William Eyre, Jr,,
John R. Penrose, J. p. Penieton,
George G. helper, Joshua P. Ejre,
Edward Dorllng-ton, Samuel E. B tokos,
Dr. B. M, Horcod, Henry Sloan,
ffm, 0. Ludwig,- Juqob B. McFarland,
Hugh Oraig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Speneer Motivate, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly. Jnj. B. Semple, Flvtabgh..
H. Jonos Dr. T. Morgan, “
Jacob P. Jonoo. J. T. Logan. “
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN. Soerotuy. jatJ.y
COMMONWEALTH ""
\J irsoa
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
ov na
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE,
NORTHWEBT CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
PHILADBLPBIA.
Subscribed Capital, (600,000.
Paid up Capital, *200,000.
Dluoroms.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thoa. B. Stewart,
H. L. Bennor, J. M. Butler,
J. M.Whltall, J. K. Walker,
Edw. 0. Knight, U. R. Wendell,
H. Lewie, Jr.. B. K. Hoxaie.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President.
THOMAS B. STEWART, Vice Prei’t.
BjinniL 8, Moon, Boaretarjr. je9o«y
17UKE -AND INLAND BISKS.—FAME
. INBURANOJ3 COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to la
saraaee Companies, passed April fd, 18(0.)
GBORGKW. DAY, President,
THOMAS B. MARTIN. Vioe-Prieidont.
WILLIAMS I. BLANOHAIID, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT Si.. Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob K. Vaughan,
Henry Levis. Jr.,
D. 11. Birr iy\
John W. Amman,
A. 11. Rosenheim,
M. litem.
George W. D*y>
William W. Walters,
Oharlea Richardson,
Barclay Llppinoott,
Job. R. Brogn&rd,
(Jhu. Stoke*, fe24*y
fiolelo attii Rcstanranta
Aro ape hotel,
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE SIXTH,
I’IUIiADELI'IIIA.
CONDOOTRO ON TflH ECAOFfiAN PLAN.
A new leaso for a term of years having beon obtained
far this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con
tlnno to bo conducted an heretofore, on tho European
plan, and the prlcos rom&ln unchanged, vie:
Rook Pa* Hat 500. Dinnb* 600. Bruakvabt and
Tba, baon, 37,V0.
The honso has boon thoroughly renovated, aud every
thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambere
are heated In winter by meana of Steam Pipeo, for which
no extra charge is made.
Thero la no bar kept In the house to be a source of
annoyance to guests.
The accommodations aro designed wholly for business
meti—houoo no ladies are Tocelvod.
ICT This houao is never oloaed day or night.
J. D. BROWN,
B. BE YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE,
HARRIBBURQ, Pa.,
(Erected in 1857.)
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. 9
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
my29*y WELLS OOVBRLY, Proprietor-
®olmcco.
SFUGUET & SONS,
• Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
go2B 210 South FRONT Street.
AVANA CIGARS.—XUO'uOO La Flor
de la Havana Ist, 2d, and Majoat arrived nor
brig “ May Quoen,” from Havana, in store, and for
•ale by WILLIAM fl. YEATON,
•e24»tf ~ , No. 216 Sontb FRONT Btr**t
ttjIIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
jv SEGARS.—A oboioe inroioi) of thcse-oelebrated
brands on board brig" New Bra. r daily expected from
Havana, and for Bale low, by CHARLES TJfITB,
(New) 130 Walnut street, below Second,
4n * fUoond Story
BROWN STOUT.—4O casks (f Final A
Williams, * imported direct from London, in
flora and for Mia ay WM. H. YEATON,-
SM SOUTH FRONT street.
iflcbicinal
ANALYSIS OP LYON’S CATAWBA
-Ml BEARD***; -
V*£'AV HAYES, M. D., ,
AssAnft to VKS B*a«re or lUus-ioxuaiwa.
JGbjwxil CH4AAPM*-’ 'A light-yellowish brown
colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated
from 'clean, linen it-left no oil or offensive matter.
Analysed for.volatile and fixed drugs, of which no
traces of an# kind wen found. Its color Is proved to
be due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood.
Ijyin every respect it is a pore ppiritous liquor.
The fragrance or bouquet which it possesses can be iso*
lated, ana it then appears unlike that from Oognac
Brandy or Wine, being a fruity essence resulting from
a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella
Grapes.
Ohbmioal Ohaxaotss.—l, parts in volume of this
spirit contains at 60 deg 7. 461 3-10 parts of pare al
cohol, besides the fragrant oil. .1,000 parts of the
spirit afford S 3 parts of a strong solution of the oil
which characterises this Brandy; the spirit left, alter
removing the oil, is .pure and odorless, and in- all its
qualities a perfect spirit not subject to ehange. One
U. S< gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. J. contains, be
sides the spirit and oil, only 220 grs. of matter com
posed of extraot of fruit, gum, and colored resin from
wood. .
Bjbtom, January 26,1868.
Dr. COXK, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
It. CHILTON, flhemlst, of New York/both prononnoe
thin to be puce Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
For Medicinal purposes Lyon’s Catawba Brandy.bas
no rival, and has long been needed, to supersede the
poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy
An a beverage, the pare article is altogether superior,
and a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, Ac., Ac.
EBHKLBY»B still and sparkling
CHAMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in the neigh
borhood of Cincinnati, and aye guarantied to be the
Pare Juice of tho Grape, and are eminently calculated
for invalids and pereens who require a gentle stimu
lant, audforgMiamontal purposes.
Retail price pur bottle, a liberal discount
matin to the trade. Dealers will please send their
orders to the “Bole Agenda ” for the State of Penn
sylvania, * A- P.‘HA2|AjEID A CO.,
,; ; Wholesale Druggists,
No. 603 MARKET Street.
Also for sale by the following apothecaries:
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Ohesnutsts.
JNO. W. SIMES A SONSJBth and 554 and Market
streets.
D. L. STACKHOUSE, Eighth and Green sta.
R. NTJBINGEB, Second and Mary sta., Southwark.
G. W. NXBINGJSB, Paaayunk Road and Washington
GEO. 8. HOBENSAOK, Third and Green ettf.
A. B. HORTER, Broad and Coates sta. fell
HOBENSACK’S iron bitters.
This Medicine, as its name implies, is one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is'.es
pecially adapted to those who have a lose of appetite or
are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. Piles,
Nervoun Debility ? General Weakness, and all diseases
arising from a disordered, condition of the digestive
organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
thero is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it. as it cut ora, porißes, and replenishes the blood
which is so important to briofc about a he&ltby action
’ THOUSANDS ABB ,
a miserable existence, of a pale sickly'color,' weak
and emaciated, who eonld be restored to health by the
use ot one bottle of this invaluable medioine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any
thing that is of an injurious nature.
pgr all diseases op the blood
there la no better antidote than Hobensack’a Iron Bit
ters. When the blood is impure the whole body Is full
of disease. Bloodletting may answer f6r a time, but ’
cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we mast begin, and to oleanse the blood there
is no better remedy than these invalnable Bitters.
Thoir chief constituent IS iron, and W 6 all know Its
efficacy in removing the impure matter from the
whole visceral system. They are prepared by aprao
tleal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
physicians and others, as the “ne plus ultra” of all
ionics.
HOW GRATIFYING
to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound
ing a remedy for many of the’ills that his fellow
mortals aro snbjeot to; and that the public appre
ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed foot,
as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine
expectations.
READ THE TESTIMONY ‘O7 A WORTHY CITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife was in dolioate health some
three years, vfith a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving anybehefit.-
Hearing of Hobensack’s Iron Bitters , and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonio, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re
quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who, are similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy.
.JOHN COLE.
866,148 86
No. 831 Capitol Street.
This invaluable Medioine is prepared only by
GEORGE 8. HOBKNSAGKj
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. ooraer of THIRD .and GREEN Streets,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders most be addressed.
Prioot-1. DUoount to dealers. Sold by Druggists
generally. tuh2o-y
T UMBER YARD.
JLi HODTZ 4 00,
(Successors to Montgemery A Neall,)
8. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila,
Old Moyamenslng District,
are now receiving a large and well-selected asaoitntfnl
of all descriptions of LUMBER, such as White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Piokets,
Fence Boards. Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of
well-seasoned Lnmbor. Also, a large stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice.
Oar conneotion with Messrs. Mehaffoy, Houts, tc Co.,
and Daffy, Houts, A Co., at Marietta, Pa., gives us un
surpassed facilities, and enables us to supply orders for
all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PINE-OREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, Ac , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited tc
examine our fltock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
Lumber At wholesale and be
tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
MEHAFPBY, HOUTZ, A Co., 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 stock of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they aro prepared to-sell at satisfactory prices/
Their timber is all from their ewn MILLS on PIN!
GREEK, They are also connected with Messrs DUFFY,
HOUTZ, Sc 00., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards, Rill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and
Building Timber for Bridges, Ac., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would also take great
pleasure in calling the attention of Builders.'and those
In wont of Lumber iu the oify of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ A Go., corner of TWELFTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also oon
neoted. ap2l-tf
Summer Resorts.
Hay*s hotel,
WILLIAMSPORT,
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa.
The undersigned haft purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and FINE Street, formerl;
occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged
and refitted It in a superior style,
Williamsport is one of the most delightful Inland
towns in Pennsylvania, and hi * house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the Jrareller as to those citi
zens of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable
time duriug the heated term of the summer.
ills omnibus runs from bis Hotel to the Paoket and
Railroad Depots free of charge.
jy2B-3m W. H. HAY, Proprietor.
m BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS
B»g. well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
bo opened for the recaption of Visiters on the 16th of
June, and kept open until the Ist of Ootober.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are’
now fully completed, and the whole establishment has
beon furnished in superior style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of
the United States.
The Hotel will be under the management of Ur. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other moans of aooess, It is deemed
Sropor to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a
aylight ride from Ohambersborg.
The Company have made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and individuals with (( Bedford Water’ (
by the barrel, carboy, and In bottles, at the following
prices, at the Springs, vis:
For a barrel (mulberr) ............ $4 00
Do. (oak) 800
X Do. (mulberry)..* .. 800
X Do. (oak) 200
Carboy, 10 gallons .... 2 26
Bottles, IX pint, per d0ien.............. 1 SO
The barrels are oa re fully prepared, so that par
chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fxesb
and sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00.,
mvlp.K Itwffrtwt Pe,
702,786 BT
{)iano ifoties.
CBICKERING- & SONS, Manu
fTTTT* faeturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND,
BQUARB, nhd UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES
This lathe largest and oldest manufactory In the
United States, having been
ESTABLISHED IN 1828,
Since which time we have
MADE AND SOLD TWENTT TIIOUSAND TWO
lIUNDKED PIANOS.
And bare received as testimonial* of their SUPERI
ORITY over all others, 11 Qold , 18 Silver , and 6
Bronze Medals.
ITT* Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired.
BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA Is at 180 T
OHKSTNUT Street. oc6-3m
OIANO FORTES.
»L Jaet received, an elegant stock of RAVEN, BA
CON, * 00., NUNNS* CLARK, HALLRT,DAVIB
* 06., and GALE * 00. B PIANOS. MELOpKONB
of boat quality, at J. B. GOULD’B,
B. 2. corner BEVBNTH and OHESTNUT sts.
mhlO-y
{Drags and ®t)cmicals.
£|OBERT SHOEMAKER & GO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,.
Banufaotarers and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES,
*cd WINDOW GLASS, Northeast comer FOURTH and
ftAQR Streets, Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for the sale of the eelebrated Floroffe
Plate Glasr. mh2S-tf
JElatljiiurfi and Jron.
auteux. t. music*. J. vAcaxau music*
WILLIiU S. muSICE.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
l 3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
miladultsu.
HERBIOK * SONS,
BNGINEHBB AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Dow Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land. River, ana Marine Henries.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac., Oast*
tags or all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, Ac.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, euoh as
Sugar, Saw, ana Grist Mils,'Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac.
Sole Agents for N. Rtllieox’s Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; 3. P,
Ross’ Patent Taira Motion for Bloat Machinery and
Steam PUmps.
fluperintendent~-B. H. BABTOL
(ExnreGO QLomjiatues.
npHE ADAMS EXPRESS.OO., OFFICE,
X 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forward* PARCELS,
PACKAGES. MERCHANDIZE. BANK NOTES And
BPEOIE, oithBr.br its own LINES, er in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all thd principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
PETERS* PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
SBbP-GKNERATING QAB LAMPJs JJ* £?i y
Patent Bornor that baa a Non-ConductorL»«*ohed.
The public are cautioned against all other B «”iers,aa
they will heat, and liable to explode. State and
Obunty Rights for sale. Apply or address
selS D. P. PETBHB. 422 BROADWAY. N. Y
SLATE I SLATE I! SLATE 111—Hoofing
Slate, of all >l.OO. and at wry low rates, kept oon-
SUntlp on hand, ana for JOI „„ (
. GERMANTOWN ROAP and THIRD street.
n n slate Roofs put on in the best manner, and rV
AUwoikmuruM. Ml
Cumber,
a. s. BAHMORD,
Oenaral flae*Hoteodeet>
Camps.
Uaiiroa&i Mnia.
PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL-;
d’m.*? AI) —QUIOKEST ROUTE to Hlttiia,
Buffalo, Chicago, Book Island, Niag
?!Slljis S r} w^ k s?* Burli °gton, Montreal, St. Pauls,
Detroit, Dnolieth, and Bt. Louis
T*;l7s rT - ....
of tho Ph ladelphia and Beading aSSSdT™ 7
Ain
At Rupert, for Wilkosbarre, Plttcton. RenntAn
iAOKAffAN NA A 1& BLOOIisBURG
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge. *
. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Offloe, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and OHEBTNUT Streets, and at thetas
senger Depot, comerof BROAD and TINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally.
iSundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6
Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure
their going tbo same day.
Per lurcher information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine*
Or to CHAfI. p, TAPPjHN, General Agent,
NtW. eor.Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia.
ts»» m woTioE-smtaiKE _ -e—j»
{SSfcaBWSS: ARRANGEMENT. SSSiSSrG
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGT9N, ANBBALTI-
MOKE RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, May 10, 1868,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
11 P*^ 8 * 1 ' m ° M ’ “ BAi M > IP ' M ’> and
For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.80, and 11P
For New Caatle, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M
For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M
For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
Por Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore at 7.80, Express, 10.16 A. M.* ua
6.40 P.M.
Leave Wilmington at 0 46 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.46
and 8.56 P.M.
Leave New Oaatle at 0 and 9.60 A. U„ and at 846
,P. 2f. *
• Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. MI, and 0.46,' . .'
Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.66 P.M.
Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. M., and 2 P. H.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A.
A. M. *
SUNDAYS only at 11 JP. M. from Philadelphia to Bal-
timore.
Do do 6.40 P. 31. from Baltimore to PUla*
pbia.
iMlght Train, with Paaaenger Car attached, will ran
as follows: '
L«ate Philadelphia for Perryrille and Intermediate
Elacfasat e P. 11.
i«aye Wilmington for do do do T 45 p' M*
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 6 30 A. fit*
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grice do 6 10 P. M
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 6 40P.M
Jeo 8. M. PBLTON> President. '
ftTEW YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN
U AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LUTES,
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NSW YORE, AND WAY
PLAOJSB.
L*IT6 M fellow*, Til i fiAl
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aeaanmioda
„ tion... s 25
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ac
commodation 2 25
At BA. M.,’tla Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mali. ; 3 00
At 10 A. M„ by Bteamboat John Nelleon,via Taoo
ny and Jersey City, Morning Expre55........... 8 00
At *J P. H., via Camden and Amboy, C, and A. Ex
pre55..,,,,.,..,,.. 3 oo
At 5 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Erasing
Mail 8 0
At 8 P. M., Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, Ist Class.... „ a oo
At 8 P. M.j via Camden and Amboy, Aoeommoda*
tion, 2nd Class i m
At 6 P. M.j rla Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, Ist Claes a oo
At 5 P. M.j rla Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Olus 1 T 6
The 6 P. M. lino runs daily, all others Sundays cs
Muted
£• Mj from Kensington Depot, rla Jersey
• FHty, Mai, Saturdays excepted....,,., ..........%% 26
. Express Lines stop at the principal stations only.
Tor BelTidere, Easton, llemlngton, Ac., at 6A. M
and 2# P. M. from Walnut street wharf.
For Water Gap, Btroudabnrg, Scranton, WUkeebtxre,
Montrose. Great Bend, Ac., at 0 A. M., Tia Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holly at 6A. M., and 2# and IF. M.
WAY LINKS
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 2X and 4 P.M.,
A For Palmyra, Banooou, Beverly, Burlington, Bordet
town Ae., at BP.M. -
Bteamboat Richard Stockton for Borden town, and in.
termediate places, ft 2% P. M.
Steambeat for Tacony, at 10 and 11V
A. M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4P.M. ,
AlllmesexceptlltfP.M , leave Walnut street wharf
ILr Fifty potmdn of baggage only allowed each pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage orer fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Com
pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yoad 8100, except by special contract.
„ , WM. H. GATZMXB, Agent
M Mr 0. A A. B. B. 00.
1 Q?:0 PEN N STL VANIA
JL OUO CENTRAL RAILROAD I OilO
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH,
- And tbeooe by Railroad to
WHEELING, BT. LOUIS,
STEUBEN VILIiH, CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI, CHICAGO,
LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON.
INDIANAPOLIS, ST. PAULS,
And all Intermediate points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANBAB AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling.
Olerel&nd-and Crestline, hare choice of routes, and are
requested to make a selection before applying for tiok-
THBKS THBOUGH TBAINS LEAVE PHILADEIr
PHIA DAILY,
forming dose connections it Firabuivh to *ll notati
West.
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1868; Three
through, and Two accommodation trains* will leave the
depot, 8. £. oorner of ELEVENTH and MABKJBT
streets, as follows:
TSAINB JOB PITTBBUBGH '
AHO Tax WXBT LXATB,
Mail trainat....7 SO A. M.
East, 11ne.......l 00 noon.
*r— 'ti1,,11.00 night.
VlklXß VXOU riTTSBUXOX
AMD THU WIST ARBIVX.
Mail train at.. 11.00 night.
Fast line 4.60 A. ML
Expressmall.. 2.19 noon.
iXpreasm*i. nlgk
WAT TBAiaa LX ATI.
Harrisburg ac
commodation 3.00 P. M.
Lancaster “ 6.00 P. M.
The mail train stops at all
delphla and Pittsburgh.
The Express mail runs dL
excepted.
The ears leave the Pennsylv&nlaßallroad Passenger
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all points West can be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Repot at any time du
ring the dav. No charge for handling baggage.
For further information, applj at the Repot of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner o!
Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A.
M. and U P. M. THOMAS MOOR*,
my 10 Agent Penn’a Railroad Co.
f>S n crannD A OBTH PENNSYIj*
VANIA RAILROAD.
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
Far BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, Ac., and by
close railroad connections for
Easton, Cat&wiisa, Hew York city,
Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap,
Maueh Chunk, Elmira, Wilkesbarre,
Hasleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton.
On and after WEDNESDAY, August 85th, 1858. Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Btreats,
Philadelphia, as follows:
For Bethlehem, Enaton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap,
Scranton, &c., (Express.) at 6.15 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, M&uch Ohtmfc. WUliams*
port, Elmira, and the West, (Express;) at 2.15 P M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation.) at 8.45 A. M, and
4P.M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.46 A.
M. and 6 P M
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 5 P.M.
Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and
8.80 P M.
Leave Fort Washington (Aooommodatlon) at T.lO A.
M. and 2.80 P.M.
Doylestown Trains ran dally. Other Trains daily,
Sundays exoopted.
All Passeuger trains (except Sunday. Trains) oonnect
at Chatham street with Fifth amd Sixth Street Passen
ger Railroad.
Fare to Bethlehem 60
11 Mauoh Chunk..,.,,..,. s 80
** Easton...,, 1 60
** D0v1e5t0wn.......... 80
FOR BOHOOLEY’SMOUNTAIN—By 5.15 A M. train
to Easton, thence by N. 3. O. RR. ana D. L. A W. RR.
to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moun
tains at IP. M. Fart $B.lO.
au2s tf ELLI'i CLARK, Agent
Philadelphia, Germantown
ANDNORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—SUMMEB
ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, May loth,
1868.
FOR GERMANTOWN,
Leave Philadelphia at6)4, 7,8, 9-06 min., 10,11 jg
A. M., 1,2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9, io,andll# P. M.
Leave Germantown at 6, 7,7)4, 8,9, 9)4, 10)4, UH
A. KL HO min., 3,3)4, 4)4,6)4, 0* > 8, 9-40 min.,
U7"Th’e 1% o’clock A. M. Train from Germantows
will stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6)4, and
P. M.
Leave Germantown 8)4 A. M., 1-1 min., 4)4, and
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at 6)4, 8, 9.06 min .IIM A. M..
8,8, 4 6,8, 10 P. M. 1
Leave Chestnut Hill at 8 40 and 7.86,9.10, and 10.10
mlu. A. M., 13.60,8.10,4.10, 6.10, T. 40, and 9.30 min
F. M. __
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.30 A. M., 3, 6)4, and 8 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill at BJO min A. M., 13.60 4.10
5.40 P. M '
108 OONBHOHOOKJN AND NORBIBTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at ojf. 9, 11 A. M., 1.06 min
8.10 min.. 4)4,6V, U v p.M,
Leave Norristown at 0. 7,9,11 A. U., 1,8)4, and 6#
u.
OHBOWDAW,
Ie.TO TkHaJelphl. .t 9A. M., J 3P.M.
l«T. Norristown at P. M.
Leave ifaaaynnkat 6)4/»)4>8)4, 9)4, 11)4 3£»,
lW 3 4, 5)4, 7, and 9 P. M.
‘ffr* Sundays same as Norristown.
mIMTBB TALLEY RAILROAD FOB DOWNING
v TOWN.
Philadelphia at 0)4 A. M., and 8.10 min. P. M
Leave Doirningtown at 7)4 A- hi., and IP. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green streets. Philadelphia.
gALAMANDER SAFES.
A large assortment of
EVANS & WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS.
For Banks and Stores.
BANK LOOKS,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOEBB, SHUTTERS, *o.,
On as good terms as any other establishment In the
United States, by
EVANS A WATSON,
m'3 No. 20 South FOURTH StreetJßS
PhiladelpWa/ .
PLEABE GIYE US A CALL. aul9-K i
PENNSYLVANIA BAJLKOAD.—THE
JL ' GRBAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantia.Oitteßvtfth Western, North-western andjgonth
WMtom States, by a continuous Railway direct. This
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line if
rtt.VftßM to all ports on the western Hirers, and at
ClATe.’* 3 ?* “d Sandusky with' Steamers to all porta oo
the Nort.T-western Lakes making the most DIREOT,
CHEAPEST «d RELIABLE BOUTEby which Freigh
ean be forwarded *° J»d from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BMTWmZ* PHILADELPHIA AND PITT
BURGH. '
Fiasr Class—Boots, *ho%. M i s*^*
Caps, Books, Dry Goods, „'*•
boles and trunks), Drugs, (in *****
sad bales) Feathers, Furs, Ac... 4 ***»»®d* W
SaooXD Class—-Domestic Sheeting.
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, Ao. Ae...*.., •••...60s. per Vf
Tuts© Cnee—Anvils, Hemp, Bacon
and Pork, Salted, /loose or la
sacks), Paints, (dry and In oil,)
Oils, (except lard and rosin).loc. p« XW
Fofxth Class—Coffee, Fish, Baoon,
Beef, and Pork, (in casks or boxen
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Soda Ash, German 01v, Tar,Pitch,
Rosin, Steel, Manufactured T&-
oaeeo, Rosin Oil, Quoensware,
SogK, (hh4i., M>&., mdboi.i,)
&0., per 100 it
*" }°? ™- »"*■" forthOT notioa.
&om “T I East of Phlladel
-B®*" *»® Psnwyioawin
Railroad. All Goode oowigned to tho Agents of this
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
■without detention.
- FnxiOHT Agists.—Clarke A Co., Chloago: Packer A
A 00., Memphis, Tesn.j TL F. Eaes A Go.. St. Louis.
Mo.; P. G. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; R. Q. Heldrum.
Madison, Indiana-; H.W. Brown A 00., and Ather< A
Hibbard, Cincinnati: H. 8. Pierce A Go., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech A 00.. No. 54 Kilbystreet, Boston: Leech
,A Co., No. 2 Astor House,New xerk,No. l.WHliamat.
New York: X. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia: Magraw *
Boons, Baltimore} .D, A Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.
H. J. LOMBAS3T,
deO- General Superistendont. Altoona. Pa.
(pHESTNCTT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de
sir* to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
which the anatysatlon of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs, fioctb, Garrett, A
Oamoc, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to
be the most pure and consequently least Injurious spirits
ever offered th»» American public
CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB R CHILTON.
I hav** analyzed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
werived from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Ja of
Philadelphia, and .having carefully tested it, I «*h
pleased to state that it is entirely free frsra poisonous
or deleterious substances It is an unusual?? pure and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey ' ■-
„ „ JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D ,
New York, Sept. 8,1858. Analytical Chemist
M., 2P. M., ud 2.15
„ PaiLinaLPau, Sept 9,1868.
DbarSib: We have carefully tested the sample of
Cheatnut-GroTe Whiskey which you sent us, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
fas Fmsie Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious
ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use.
Yeiy respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A CAMAC,
Analytical Chemists.
. To Chaslsb Whastov, Jr., No. 28 South FRONT
Street, Philadelphia se24-dtoc2l
TMENEAU & FILS* ROCHELLE
• BRANDIES.—The undersigned, having been
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 Bonded Warehouses. ARNOLD A WORL r
• au26-tf 120 Walnut street.
iflßANlttESt—Gaetillon,”Marett,
;-ft-9 and other Cognacs of Tkfiffus vintages, in half
pipes and quarter casks: Pellevoiaih Rgohelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipea.half casks, CWfi ons-eightik
casks. Imported and for side by
HENRY BOHLSN A CO. f
0022 221 and 228 South Fourth street.
JE. CALDWELL & 00.,
• ' 482 CHESTNUT Street.
' Have received, per steamers, new styles
Jewelry, Chatelains,' Test Chains.
Splendid Fans, Hair Pins.
Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets.
Jet Goods and Flower Vases.
, Coral, Lava and Mosaic Beta.
Bole Agents In Philadelphia for the sale o Charles
Frodaham’s LONDON TIME-KEEPERS delO
CSILVER WARE—
to WILLIAM WILSON A SON,
manufacturers of silver wars .
(ESTABLISHED 1812,)
a. w.ooaHKU sivth ahd ohxbht stbxbtb.
A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de
scription, constantly on hand, ormade to carder to matfib
any pattern desired.
Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham Imported
ware. - seSO-dAwly
JS; JARDEN & BRO.
e imnnrioruaixs avd amavxxs of
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, (up stein,)
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade,
TEA BSTB. COMMUNION SERVICE BETS, THINS,
PITCHERB, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS. BAS
KETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS, FORKS.
LADLES, Ac.. Ae.
Gliding and plating on all kinds of metal. se2>ly
1858.
MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES
MAIL PA KET LINK —The splendid Boats, of this
old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New
Orleans, an heretofore, on 1
UONDATB, WEDNESDAYS, A FRIDAYS. ‘
NEBRASKA.
BEN FRANKLIN
JOHN RIMONOS,
INGOMAB
BELFAST
H.B. W. BILL.
JIT* These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail
road* from that point, also wflh regular Packet* for
St. Louis L 'Pisvi le, Cincinnati, and Nashville, cn
their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on
the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Cars Passengers can arrange their arrival ao as to
avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea
sure may require.
For information, inquire of 3. 3. RAWLINGS.
At Webb h Rawing*’, 316 Main St, Memphis -
8. B . Shoos, Adv. Agent. oc!2-2m
FOR SAVANNAH, Ga.—HERON'S
aggSL LINE—ONLY Rb GULAR LINE—GOODS RE
CEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY
DAY.—Freight and insurance at less than sailing ves
vessel rates, by the Bteamshlp STATE OF GEORGIA,
Oaptain J 3. Garvin, to sail on Saturday, Oct. 10, at 10
o’clock, A M., from second .wharf above Vine st.
For farther particulars please see' advertisement of
Steamship K BYbTONH STATE, in this paper.
. For freight or passage apply to
A. HERON,?!.,
004 828 North Wharves.
WAT TRAINS AXUITI.
Harrisburg ao
• commodation.7.l6 P.M
Lancaster “ .9.60 A. M.
the stations between PhUa-
ly, the other trains Sunday
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANN AH —HERON’S LINE.
GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
The splendid ftret-olaM side-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE aad STATE OF GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10
o’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.P.
Marshman, will commence loading on THU BSD AT,
Ootober 21, and sail on SATURDAY, October 28, at 10
o’clock, A. M.
The BTATB OF QSOBftIA, Oapt. John J. Garrin.
Will oommence loading on liurtday, Oot 14th, and
sail on Saturday, October 16, at 10 o’clook A. M.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipaoonneot
irith steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail*
roads, Ae., for all places In theßonth and Southwest
Heavy Freight at an average of 26 par cant, below
New Tor* steamship rates.
INSURANCE,
FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion
of goods shipped Bonth will be found to be lower by
these ships than bj sailing vessels.
Cabin passage.....••••.g3o 00
Steerage do 8 00
Excursion Tiokets, good for the present year. SO 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sidled,
for freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr.,
No. 838 (late 81) North Whams-
Agents at Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BUDD.
Agents In Savannah. 0. A. GRBINZB A 00.
for Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
for florid*, from Savannah, steamers ST. HABYB
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
for Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 10th of every month. Jell
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN BOYAL MAIL STEAK-
no* row roar to uvrorooL.
Chief Cabin Passage... $lBO
Sooond Cabin Passage.. •«•••••«•••.. T 6
vao* BO6TOX VO LIVMVSoL.
Chief Cabin Passage *—•••..•••*,....1110
3eoond Cabin Passage ~.*••,. 00
The ships from Boston eaU at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, CaptWickmaa
ASIA. Oapt. H. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt.Bjrie.
AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. SUROPA, Capt. J. Leiteh.
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head j
green on starboard t>ow; red en port bow.
ABIA, Lott, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkins, ' X.York, Wednesday, Bept. 20.
NIAGARA, Millar, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 6.
ARABIA,Stone, “ N.York,Wedneeday, Oot. 38.
QANABA, Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oc\. 20.
ATRIOA, Shannon, “ N.York, Wednesday, Oct. 2T.
ASIA, Lett, 44 Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 8.
PERSIA, Jndkins, u N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10.
BUROPA,LeItoh, <{ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. IT.
Berths not secured until paid for.
As experienced Burgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed.
For freight or passage apply to
Se29-y B. OuNABD, 4 Bowling Green, N.'York.
<<*&&& STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
“ 4 «“**■
Betnrn tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
. vsox row Toro.
Sr M'MIHm, S»tmtay, July 10, .t ISo’clook, Mi
Kdinbcrgh. Gumming, u Oot. 80. “
el«go», Goodwin, •• AujortT, «
IUVeLiMOV *
gU.go-» ! Goodwin Satnrd«ji J° J y 10.
McMillan ••••Wednesday, August 11.
Edinburgh, Camming Saturday, Aug. 14.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
JXOK OLABOOW.
ftatOlaM ..........16 guineas
Steerage, found with cooked provision*.«•••• 8 <<
first 01m*.,. ••••9TS 00
Bteerage, found with oooked provisions SO 00
Children nhder 14 years or age, kali fare; Infants Is
Steerage, free.
Return tiokets available within els months, by any
iteamerof thlsline.
first Class *l*o 00 Steerage,.,, $6O 00
An experienced Surgeon attached to each B(earner.
for freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN A GO., 128 WALNUT Street. Phlladal
phla. * • - *
ROBERT CRAIG. 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LONSs, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltlaure.
myU , v
CJHERRY AND FORT WINE.—BO qrt*'
10 Eighth* Harmon* SheiTj: 20 qrs. WalliaPo.*
Wiw, ia bond aad fw cals br
- WILLIAM H. 1 EATON!
»e poßt&r&wzetmt;
r***6r
lines.
{Dines and Jfianots.
{Uatttjes, Jetnelrg, &t
Stuqnßd
MONDAY PACKETS.
.Capt. A. R. IRVnr,
.Capt. 7. D. CLARK.
WEDNESDAY PACKETS,
Oapt.JAS. F SUITE,
UURDETT PARTS,
PhIDAT PACKETS
.Capt. WIi.VTAV
...T H- NBWfcLli.
JOB OHARLEBTON
fOB SAVANNAH.
IRBIGHTS REDUCED.
VftOtt XMW 701 X.
1859.