r ’MAtj ESTATBrWOOKS, &«.- ■* ► - public Biles ntthVPMTadfelphin Exchange *;etery • Tuesdayßrening*.a . i ,* i .* ?'S' Jh ■ g 7» Handbill* oiAMh property toauffl separately r lrf addition to -which we.publbh. pp t the Saturday prerioorf Ip oach aftlQ, craoifcntsand catalogues,fa pamphlet form/ •> hiring fall deSmimtrf& of hll the-j>rOppfty,tqbe sold on the foMowibg Tuesdays r '‘f Aw. PRIVATE SA£B REGISTER. s „ , I'lEWBesJ Estate, entered on, oar Private Bale B«- ' (Cater; f»4 ady®ti»d occasionally in-our-Pnblle Sale n ' Abatractv(of r?nieVl,ooo copies are printed weekly,) • •• ’REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SAL*., HUT* We have a large amount, of Real .£,!• , rate Sale, including every * “I.? 1 ?*. th? r • country property. Printed Ltota-tnay' be as, th 4. • ’ notion store; • ' > • --' ■ ’ STOCKS,'" PS3WB, &0. - j. „ On TaeßdayEvening, . , m .-* iotVhpt., at 7 o’clock, at the Philadelphia *x- Ch 16 ahijrow ijoa«t Cemetery Company* $ - .V - ¥ , American Academy of Music. ,'' * . Peremptory Bale. Bew No.E'Un Tenttfirtit>JJeri«h Church, corner at Iwolfth nud Wa nut .treeta; (Kcr. Dr. Bonrdmjn.) 1 Bhapo-d’olnt Brace Bark Association. •2 . - it'!' Philadelphia and-Havre de Grace Steam .Tow.Bpat Company../ . • , ' ‘ . _ , 2&tihsres Grejmwich Improvement Railroad Coin* ‘ ’ , Peremptory Sale. * pou>le Tew, TJo. 141. south aisle, St. James’ Church, 'Seventh street,.below Arch. - 4 shares’ jyplfittt-Btreet Land Company. Par (If 6 full-paid.*'.. . J’V,- - jioiufr oARbqn i ;coa l and iron company of '"'.VIRGINIA.. 1 Also, 151-10 shares Mount O-rbon Coal and Iron Com . pany—paxss.' Pall particulars oq application to the auctioneer. ' ‘. Lot N0774,’ flPction lsrttount Moriah Cemetery. - Tnx-OTKKNIE PALLSALE-OOTOBKB 19th, Will Inoladfr— „ ' - B , . , , Trustee’ll Peremptory Bale. VALUABLE LOT, OaUowhiii street, west of Nine teenth' street., - • Same Ustate. J - LAUGH -AND VALUABLE LOT, Thirteenth street, - below Pederal street, 101 feet front, 260 feet deep. . Executor** Bale—Estate of Cornelias Tiers, Deceased. VALUABLE RieIDENOE, No. Mil Chestnut street, West'of.Sixteenth street, lot 28 feet front, 180 feot deep to ParHe'r street . _ Orphans* Court Bale-^sla tA nt Bichard SlcGrann, TKff THREE-STORY muv/rf. DWELLINGS, Nos. 2402, 2494, 2406, 2408,2410, 2412,2414,2416, 2418, and 3420 FUiestreet. • „ .. . Administrators Sale—Estate'of Wm. Ashton, Deed. THBB&STORY BRICK DWELLING, No 828 Crown street/' •* j - . i , .Trustee's Postponed Bale. VALUABLE OOAL LANDS, 658 acres, 80 perches, situate ta Fell townßhip, Lntorne county, Teuna. By order of- the Trustee for the bondholders ot the North Carbohdale Coal Company. v * ARCH STBHBT.—Valuable residence, No. 1315 Arch street, between Thirteenth and Broad streets. SOUTH BITTKNHOU3JB SQUARE.—Elegant mod ern bnck and stone residooce, replete with every mod ern convenience, south Bide of Rlttenhouee Square, superior stable and-coaoh-houso, 60 feet on Rittenhouse Square. JET* Immediate possession. $19,000 jinny remain, _ . Peremptory Bale. OHBLTEN HILLS —Valuable and beautiful site for a sountry residence, 20 aores, Ohelten Hills, 7 miles from Philadelphia. 6 minutes walk from a station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. . , r YACuABLE,PROPERTY, VALLEY FORGE, Mont gomery county, Superior modern mansion, barn, ice bnn«e. *nd o'her outbuilding*. and over 60 acres. THREE BTORV BRICK DWELLING,No. 744 Coates **TWO BTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1010 Ward street, south of Carpenter, above 18th street. ' NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1403 Filbert street, opposite Penn Square. * Estate of Anthony G. Quervelle, deceased. HANDSOME MODERN-RESIDENCE, with double back building*, No. 632 Pine street. Immediate posses sion.' ’ ' NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 1914 Pine street - THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 2223 Clay ion street, above Coates street VALUABLE LOT, TWENTY-FIRST WARD, 72 feet on Dauphin street, 72 feet on Herman street, 22$ feet deep. Also, a neat frame dwelling. 07* $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. BROAD STREET.—Valuable lot Broad street, south of Oxford street. 47 by 239 feet—two fronts BIX THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, 8. W. corner of Broad and Cadwailader streets. They will be sold separately. ’ THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, Ridge avenue, below Oxford street. TWO-STORY BRICK COTTAGE, No. 1681 North Twelfth street, above Oxford street. TWO-BTERY BRICK DWELLING* No. 1630 Nervine street. KVK MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL LINGS, Nos 1222, 1224, 1226, 1228, and 1230 Chris tian street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets THREE-STORY DKIOK DWELLING, No. 2504 Pine street, west of Willow street. ' VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, North Broad street, South of Muter street, 24 feet front, 160 feet deep. BUSINBfS LOCATION.—Three-story brfck store aud dwelling, No. 1013 Locust street, shore Tenth street. Executor’s Peremptory Sale—Estate of Jeremiah Wal* THRKE-STORY BRIOK STORK AND DWELLING, No 717 OallowhlU street, between Seventh and Eighth streets PINE STREET.—Modern three-story brick dwelling* No. 3015 pine street. Also, a one end a half-stoiy stone factory adjioniog, 42 feet front. The whole to be sold together FRANKFORD BO AD Throe-story brick dwelling, frame office, and frame stable, Franhford Boad,, above Vienna street, • i SALE OF BUPERIOR * FURNITURE, 5 PIANO FORCES, MANTEL MIRRORS, CARPETS, ftc CARD.—Our sale this morning, at the suction store, will comprise, besides 000 lots or oreollcut second-hand’furniture,"tbe furniture of; 3 dwelling houses, arranged in tbo second-story sales rooita, eJo gant Chickering piano-forte, 2 elegant rosewood .'piano fortes, 2 superior upright piano-fortes. 3 mantel mir rors, 2 elegant wardrobes, salt of super oak chamber furniture, elegant velvet and Brussels carpets, China and glass ware, beds and bedding, Ac , forming an at tractive assortment worthy the attention of ladies and others desirous of purchasing. Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged for examination.. B*ie at Nos. 18u and 141 houto Fourth street SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE .FRENCH PLATE MIEROBB, BRUSSELS. OAR. ' PETS. &0. ' J . This Morning, • V At 0. o’clock, at'the auction store, an extensive seaortmentof excellent second-hand furniture, elegant giauo-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from private unilleß declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience or eale. ELEGANT OHIOKERING PIANO. This Morning. At the auctiop store, (on account of former purcha ser, »t sale 1622 Walnut street.) an.elegaut Rosewood Plano, 7 octave, made by Cbiokeriug—cost $5OO. ELEGANT’ AND VALUABLE nOOKS JUST RE CEIVED DIRECT FROM LONDON. _ On Friday Evening, October 16th at the auotion store, will be sold a con signment of ofegant and valuable books, on various subjects. Also, elegant illuat.-ated And pictorial works, Just received direct from London. 10*” Catalogues will be ready three days* previous, gala at No. 606 South Eleventh Street* > NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On Friday Morning, 16th Inst., at 10 o’clock, will be sold at No. 606 South Esoveuth street, below Lombard street, the ueat house hold forniture. Ip" May be examined at 8 o’clook on the morning of sale. - Executors’ gale, Seventeenth and Cherry streets. ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE FURNITURE CAS CIIANDBLIBHB, WNBVKLVBT OAKPKXB,CHINA, Ac.,'Ac. • On Saturday Morning, 16th lost, at 10o’clock, at tho southwest corner of Seventeenth and Cherry streets, by order of Executrrs, the entire elegant drawing room, dining ioOm, and chamber furniture, fine carpets, gas fixtures, Ac. , cabinet furniture was made to order by Geo. J. Henkele, has been in use but a short time, and is in excellent order. May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of sale. . * Btle No. 101 S Pine street. , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, Ao. • On Monday Morning, At 10 o’clock, at No. 1013 Pine street, the entire household and kitchen furniture, rosewood piano forte, Ao JET* May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of sale. VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, iSLEGANT. ILLUSTRATED WORKS, QUARTO BIBLES, Ao., in beautiful bindings, slightly damaged by water. On Evening, October 19th, at the auotion store, No. 199 and 141 South Fourth street.' t Also, a number of interesting works from a Library, school books, Ac " : ' , , Ipr Fall particulars in catalogues. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS, Ac.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE BALE, LOCUST St. South side, between Broad and Fifteenth streets, 119 feet front on Loeost street, by 173 feet in depth to a 10 feet alley.' -AT PRIVATE BALE—HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 1620 PINE Street, known as “ Union BOW” ’ < ; * - BY WILLIAM H. STEBR, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46. North KIUHTH Street, below Arch. J. A. KLISON, Auctioneer. Sale at the Auction Store. LARGE SALE OF SUPERIOR‘ SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, CABINET, PIANO-FORTE, Ac, ®w. On Saturday Morning, ' - . At 10 o’clock, win be sold by catalogue, a large as sortment of euperior household furniture, piano-forte, Ac. , CHINA AND GLABSWARE, Ac. Also, an Invoice of white granite, china, and glass ware, Ac. ", NOTlCE.—Hereafter we will hold our regular sales of household furniture, Ao., on Wednesday and Sa turday moruiugs, commenciog at 10 o’clock. Evening sales of watches, jewelry, fancy and miscellaneous goods, will be held regularly every Monday, Wednes day, Thursday,'and Saturday evenings, commencing at 7X o’clock. ,U 7“ Consignments of now and second-hand. house hold furniture', piand-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, Ac., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad vances WU bp made It required, U/~, Out-door sales attended to promptly.' Charges as moderate as any other house in this city. IV] 082SNATH A JN B, AUOTIONEKK & A SiwoS l ISS. t “ BOHAHT ' >• • . GRBAT PUBX.IO ACCOMMODATION • SfONBV ! MGNKY ! < ■ MONEY* * t Money liberally adranced in large or email amennte, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate 1 /diamonds, jratches, jewelry, fowling-pieces,-musical instruments, rarniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, ,cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har ./ ' r npii)‘ and «Ul articles of yalne, for any length of time • agreed on, at Nathans* Principal Establishment, '/, . southeast comer of Sixth and Race streets/ "" ‘ 115*’, Promissory notes, with collateral, discounted atthe lowest market rates. ' - .NATHANB/PRINOIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8. B. * ®F AND BAOBISTREETS. . /-j/here tappey-wHI be liberally advanced on gold and *»*vey plate,'diamonds, watches, jeweliy, fowling pieces, ; , d*7 Kbode/'clothlng,- gfoceries. liqaors, cigars, hard *T tic^ea > mirrors, paintings, en • ' furniture, bedding, o? »2n»/ W B " a6M ! ,rt«cke,uid .11 other nrtlelM ' I'"' >OUT-Dd(jft - ftALWIt 1 V ■ «, BrtwffilSrfiSS? - 11 ™t-door e.lea, either 1 - Snu.uMl? lonl - * Ol ,h8 » 1 «r«. «d ohwgee ' JpOU COLDSAiU) SOftE* THEOATS - MO5B PASTE, . , , .r. / aMAKSaiiuwm DROPS,; ' / f .drops; -’‘--•■Stephen f. whi : \pmU.n,.. Manufacturing Confectioner! JS r o, 1210 ItiRKBT STREET, Weit of IWBLIXH Street M29-3a ton. Deceased. Positive Bale. , AS, BOR CITY AND 18. ] Uf f, id mantillas, of super quality a »‘y! - *" inroice 0t *“*» ” a4 ° io 'iniW sTVr.B bonnet bibbons. 100 lot.—rtftjns.o™. AND DB LAINBB. Pieces 6-4 Paris colored merinoes. u 6-4 t( “ da laines. 6,4 WOOL PLAIPS. 3 oases 6-4 Paris wool plaids. CLOTH ULOAXB. 100 lots black and colored doth cloaks. Philip ford, auctioneer, no. 530 MARKET STREET, butweon FIFTH ini eiXTE. south stdo. . CARD.—The early attention of the trade, and pur chasers generally, is requested to our sale, by cata logue, commencing this morning, at 10 o’clock, pro cisely, comprisingadesiralbe assortment ofboots, shoes, brogans, gaiters, ties, gum overshoes, &c , adapted to city and country sales. CATALOGUE SALE 07 BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. This Morning, , . 14th*instant, atlOo’olo k, by catalogue, samples of 600 cases boots, shoes, brogans, gaiters, &0.. embracing a desirable assortment, adapted to prfiaot sales. ginghayi Umbrellas, wool hats, to. Also, in sale ou Thursday— -25 cases superior gingham umbrellas, whalebone and steel frames. 10 cases men’s and youth’s black and pearl woel bats. Also, invoice of ladles’ super oitj-made kid and mo rocco shoes and gaiters, In cartons, consisting in part as follows: Ladies’ super English kid buskin, rosetted. « “ white “ “ “ Fine lasting slippers, cloth gaiters, morooco ties, kid ties, fine welt gaiters,, and misses’ cloth and mo rocco gaiters. LARGE SAL'S OF BB&DY MADS CLOTHING. On Tuesday Morning, Oct. 19th, at 10 o’olock will'be sold by catalogue, about 500 lots superior ready made c'otbing, consisting of men’s snd boja 'ororcoats of atl gra ,es and styles Also, men’s and boys’ casairaere and sattinet pants. Also, frock and business coats of all gradeß. The above stock of otothibg is all made of the best material, and trimmed and finished in the most fashion able styles. U3*Catalogues ready, and goods open on Monday, the day before sale.. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (kuocus «IortoWOLB*RT*BOOTT,)4BIOHBSTNIiTBt., opposite the Custom Route, Mhroea Fourth tai fifth Street* SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF EMBROI DERIES. Ob Fridej Morale#, lfith lost., commencing at 19 o’olock, trill be Bold «n entire invoice ot embroideries, or lets importation comprising, Yin— COLLARS. A fall assortment ot French embroidered collars, 1m ported for best city retail sales. PEQ.UJB COLLARS AM) OETB - a line of Peque collars and seta, with collars and sleeves to match. Also, fanoj linen sets I£7~ Samples and catalogues earl/ on the morning of sale. Si, DYSART & 00., AtroTiOHEßfti aicd • Commission ilMMBAvrs, No. 37 South EIGHTH STREET, eoraer of LODGE STREET. JM. GIJMMEY & SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT STREET FIRST FALL SALE OF REAL ESTATE, MORT GAGES. STOCKS, Ac., will be Reid at the Philadel phla Exchange, This Evening, October 14th. 1898, at 7 o’clock find Trill iuolude— Peremptory 8 *le—Estate or John Turner Dec’d. QUEEN STREET—Two dwellings (one brick and the other frame), with large lot of ground thor*unto belonging) situate Noe. 11l and 115 on the north aide of Queen street, between' front and Second streets, lot 63 feet front by 100 deep. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING and lot of ground, 20 feet by 46, situate No. 109 Queen street, and adjoin ing the above. YEARLY GROUND RENT of $66.60, payable on the 10th day of September, on property situate on tho west side of Swaoeon street, near Catharine. Lot 20 feet front by 90 deep. HANDBOMB FOUR-STORY RESIDENCE, (brown stone first story,) with throe-story back buildings, No. 1608 Locust street, opposite St. Mark’s Church. This property is exceedingly well built, and in perfect order. Tr.e lot is 130 feet deep to Latimer street, (a 30-feet wide street.) $7,6C0 may remain on the property. Pos session given immediately. HANDSOME OHEBTNUT-BTRBBT RESIDENCE,. No. 1809. north side, west of Bighteenth Four story, with three-story back buildings, and all tho extra mo dern conveniences; built in a superior tntuner, and In complete order. Lot 20 feet front by 103 deep, to a good ontlet. Possession given immediately. $B,OOO may remaln'on ground_rer|t__ _ __ NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, Fifteenth street, above Girard avenue, west side. Three stcry, with three-stery doable back buildings, No. 1220. Lot 10 feet front by 103 deep, to a back outlet. NEAT THREE-STORY RESIDENCE, Fifteenth street, abovo Girard avenue, east Side. Lot 15 feet front by 75 feet deep toaback outlet. Possession given immediately. CHESTNUT-STREET STORE.—Handsome four-sto ry brick store and dwelling, with three-story double back building, No. 1309 Chestnut street, acovo Thir teenth, north side, lot 20 feet front, by 100 feet deep to Kelly street. NEAT THREE-STORY RESIDENCE, with two-sto zyback buildings, north side of Anne street, west of Ridge avenue, lotlß feet by 65. NEAT THREE-STORY DWELLING, with two-story back buildings, south side of Cumberland street, west of Sepviva street, lot 15 feet front by 90 deep. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS—Poplar street—seven adjoining building lots on Poplar street-commenclng 60 feet westward from Fifteenth street The eastermost five are each 20 feet front by 167 feet 5# inches deep to Cambridge street. The Westernmost two are 18 feet 11 inohes front by 16Lfeet 6# inches deep to Cambridge street. All having two good fronts. MODERN THREE-STORY RESIDENCES, Thir teenth street, north of Wallace, west side. Has three story double back buildings, and'furnisbed with all the modern conveniences, gas and gas fixtures. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, two and a half story, with two-story double back-buildings, No. 716 Ooates street, above Seventh, south side, is well built and in complete, order. THRBE-BTORY BRICK DWELLING, with the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on south side of Miles Alley, above Tenth (between Walnut and Lo east streets ) TIIREE GROUND RENTS, of $53 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, lot 36 feet front by 70 deep. VALUABLE LOT, .northeast corner of Bpruee and Twenty-second streets, 2 / feet on Spruce by 62 deep on Twenty-second street. Q7"Bamphlet catalogues can bo had at the offieee. SECOND FALL SALE. On the Premi es. On Thursday, October 28, 1868, At 12 o'clock M , will be sold at public sale, on the premises, THE HANDSOME FARM AND COUNTRY SKAT of William Brown. K»q., situated In Delaware oounty.on the main road from Media to Concord, be tween tbe lands of Casper and John Sharplcss, jCrqri., about two rquares from the station on the new Balti more Railroad, within one mile of the station on the West Chester snd. Media Railroad, and about 19 miles from Philadelphia, containing In alt about 188 acre , 100 of which is in a high state of cultivation, the re mainder choice woodland, with a handsome Fish Pond In the woods, with about 8 feet of water in it. The place is convenient to Churches of all denominations, and there is a Publio School on the opposite side of the road. The improvements consist of an elegant mansion, of dressed btue-stoue, 8 stories high, contiining 16 rooms, parlor, dinng-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 heator, and has platans on three sides of the main building, 170 feet in length, and 12# feet wide; a flue carriage road around the house. The house has been newly papered and painted throughout; there is a handsome kitchen, garden, and orchard, adjoining the hou'e, containing a choice collection of fruit trees and giape vines. There is also a large bam and carriage-house, 106 feet front, and three stories high, built in tbe best manner, and of the best material, with accommodations for £0 head of cat water In both stables and cow yard. This is to be the best barn county: also, a food, IcC-honae. and handsome chicken ana pigeon £**«”«* good spring house, suitable for a dairy of 80 cows, and a bever-failing spring of water running through the Farm, and springs In every field. Persons can have every information given them by MlHogonJ U.GUUHBY & 80N8. 07* Terms accommodating. , REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE, icron our Private Sale Register will always bo fonnd a very large amount of real estate, including every description of city and oountry property. J. M. GUMiiEY 4. 80N8, Conveyancers and Real Estate Brokers, 620 WALNUT Street. CJAMITEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, MONEY LOAN OWIOB, No. 324 Boat. > Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear rt,, only eight doors below the Exchange. HMD* of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 10 e’c»tn the evening. OtTWoor sales, and sales at the Auction House, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL $200,000. Sitablisksd/or tk* last Thirty Y tart. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer Chandfse, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars. Muslea] Instruments, Guns. Horses, Carriages, and Goods of every description, Afl goods can remain any length of time'agreed upon. , AU advances, from one hundred dollars and will be charged 2 per oent. per month: $6OO and over, the lowest market rate. ■ This Store House hating a depth of 120 feet, has large fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, attd prig rate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy IflSol ranoe effected for the benefit of aU persons having goods advanced npon. N. B.—-On account of haring an unlimited capital, this office is prepared to make advances on more satis factory and accommodating terms than any other in this city. Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with] out any oharge, AT PRIVATE BALE. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and ulothiog will be sold at rednoed nrlees. anl-ly THE “OLD DOMINION” 00FFB8 TOT, and THE "OLD DOMINION” TEA TOT, Are manufactured, under the patent for the United Stales, by ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY, Nos. 117 and 119 South TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. fly Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, by all means, lay in a supply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS, which are rapidly coming into use, and destined in a short time to supersede all others. 87" A.B. AG.are also manufacturers, under the patent, of ARTHUR’S OELEBRATED AIR-TIGnT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS, Which, it is conceded on all hands, are the best in the mar *« fc * aul7-tuth*atnolB Also, Trade Agents for TOKREY’S ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING. JJJANDSORU.BS AND OLAMFiT. HANDBORUHB, No. 1. 62#c. per dor. No. 6. *1 12 per dor, ‘2. * 76c. “ 6. 126 < 8. 87c.,. 7. 160 ‘ *. IOQo/ “ 8. 176 « CLAMPS. 8 Row, $1.26 per dozen. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen. f , 8 Row, $2.26 per dozen. HENRY O..ECKSTEIN, 'se-16 is' "t 62 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia A BEAM SLACK’S ENGRAVING, f- *- Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and luUi 1 *>»* «™§g». Commercial salesroom. .7 BANK and Id STRAWBERRY, between MAR KBT and OHESTNUT and SECOND and THIRD streets n . nn Wa . 4 *♦.?• WQLBERT, Auotionrkk ♦aS«Jd?»"7Tv • n> l£? the PwMcaiar attention of re ‘J 1 ® ratUioery trade, to the positive sate of of trimmings, Ac., to be made this oleely ** catalogue, commencing at 10 o’clock, pre H 00., STREET. IY GOODS, log, \tfclogue,on 8 month* ind staple French Drj tment. iarl/ on the morning *I e now arranged for examination. SALE OF MILLINERY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY. it-a« nMm This Morning, vIETt,?^ stock OF A FASHIONABLE CITY JSBTA.BLIHHMENT, embracing every variety of choice staple "and fanoy*oods, s-leoted with great care for best city trade. Included will he found silk trimmings or every variety, French artificials, fall Btyle bonnets, Ao., Ao. 1 Included in sale to morrow, Thursday, will he found, vis— * A large and gone al assortment of silk fringes, silk girdles, dress girdles, hood t&ssOls, elastic bolting, silk elastio shutter ties, skirt braid, Whitd And Black Cot ton Cord, whalebone, knitting needles, Jiueb and cotton bobbin, linbn And cotton tape, patent thread, darning tiotton, tidy cotton, embroidering cotton, cotton, linen, and silk stay lasets, silk ooat binding, watered ribbons, silk watch gUards, worsted blind oord, chenelte cerd, chenelle binding, blind binding, corksclen, crochet cot ton, white and colored spool cotton, diamond thread, spool silk, linen and cotton floss, silk braid, silk ga loons, elastic garters, silk bag tassels, wire ribboDS, silk and linen flannel binding, cap ribbons, silk elastic cord, stamped collars, leather and clastic belts, silk belting, marking cotton, thimbles, scissors, pearl buck lea and slldeß, plated and gilt do. belt hackles, parse clasps and slides, plot!, steel and jet beads, hair pins, button nnga, sleeve hooks, hooks and eyes, bodkins, bed lace, corset boards, embroidered chenelle chair seats, slippers, metal buttons, bone buttons, fancy dress battens, linen buttons, pearl buttons, glass but tons, brocade silk anddress buttons, silk tassel buttons, coat buttons, ooat loops, leggloa, worsted nubias, opera hoods, wool scarfs, white and black wndding, Shetland wool, worsted zephyr, palm leaf fane, leather bags, carpet satchels, leather baskets, bugles, gold braid, spools silver braid, gold fringe and braid, silver cord, jeold cord, p ß arl porte raonnaies leather do , gilt and jet soaps, shawl pins, tooth brash's, infants’comics, buffalo combs, pocket combß, box beads. Jet brooches; jot crosses, jet bracelets, fancy fans, silk tans, Ac., Ac. , DZ7* The whole may he examined with catalogues earlv on Thuißlay morning. ID“ City and tountry purchasers who want good! at anotlon prints, obtained by fair competition and ftith oUt'delay, are respectfully invited to attend. KfiADY MADE! OLOTIIINB. On Friday Morning, Commencing at 10 o’clock, will be sold, without re serve, a large and general assortment of read/ made clothing, consisting of, vis: Overoo&ts, ) Raglans, Brook Coate, Dross Coats, ' \ Made In the heat manner l’autfl, , and VtStß, TAILORING GOODS. Also, & general assortment of tailoring goods Also, 100 dozen men's lambs wool and merino shirtß and drawers, wool and cotton hose and half hose, Ac. ID* The whole may be examined with catalogues early oa the morning of sale. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OP PHI LADELPHIA COUNTY. Estate of SUSANNAH PUGSLBY, 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 tbe balance in bis hands, will attend to the dti tles of his appointment at his office, No 633 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, October 26th, at 1 o’clock P. fll, oa 1 thatuSt M. E. THAYER, Auditor. 4. QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE Doubtless many of onr city readers, in passing (tan the gangs of workmen employed in living down v — of tbe passenger railroad tracks in onr streets, bad their attention attracted to a portable forge, with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient service. These forges, built upon the plan secnred by O.V Queen’s patent, are for sale at the commodious, long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, Range, and Fornaco establishment of WARNIOK, CHAD WICK, A BROTHER, corner of SECOND and RAGE Streets, who have the sole right for the saleof Queen’s Portable Forge In Pennsylvania. There are, we believe, five sizes of this forge, rang ing In price from twenty-two to forty-fonr dollars—a sum so small, when contrasted with its merits, as to so* curo its general introduction5 for any one who will for a moment consider the advantages of this forge, which may be removed from place to place, so as always to be on the spot whero workers in iron or other metals are to perform service, whether In original construction or repairs, will at once’concede its great efficiency, and ar range for Its possession and nse. The adaptability of this fotge to repairs to railroads aod mining machinery especially commends it to railroad companies and opera tors In tpe raining districts. We, therefore) take plea sure in calling tolt tbe attention of road masters, su perintendents of mines, aod others.—[From the United States Railroad and Minlhg Register oc7-lm a. STOVES 1 STOVES ! fSsT SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING stove, With all tho Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, A OFFICE STOVEO In the OUy, at MANIGLE’S, A'#. 909 MARKET STREET. Call before purchasing. se29-0w a, SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR fgg NING OOOK BTOVE.—I would respectfa ly call jfiSHw the attention of the public to one of the greatest imjK»vement« ever introduced in Cooking Stoves and Rtnges-Lthe burning of the gas arising from the ooal, by which means is saved 60 per cent, in fuel and also more Intense heat ’thrown to the bottom of the oven. We effect the burping of ths gases by means of a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which admits the air in a h*ated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustlou, and causing a flame to panß around the oven equal to a wood Are. This fra- Srovement also preserves the centre pieee from *!nking own on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs One of the Stoves OAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION *t 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMKB SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase & North,) 1116 MARKET Street. sept29-3mo JDisaolntiona anb QTouartnersliipg. PEMBERTON S. HUTCHINSON has THIS HAT associated with him SAMUEL R. SHIPLET and BPENORR H. HAZARD, in the Dry Goods Commission BurineM, Ootobbb 1.1858. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— WE, the under 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, A HUTCHINSON, at No. 112 CHEST NUT Street. SAMUEL it. SHIPLEY. SPENCER H HAZARD, PEMBERTON 8. HUTCHINSON. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1,1868. OCI-12t JPOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, No. 112 Chestnut street, lOffor for sale DRILLS, JEANS, SHEETINGS, SniRTINGS, MARINER STRIPES OSNABUHGHS, FLANNELS, BROWN, BLEACHED, AND COLORED MUSLINS, In all widths from the BALTIf MAN'G CO., BATES MAN’G CO., NORTIIVILLE DO. LOWELL DO. FAIRHILL DO. WEST BOYLSTON DO. Alav. Templeton Mills Doeskins au ~-«v Cassimeres, Woodward do. do. do. Saxony Mill do. do. do. Together with a large assortment of desirable Foreign Goods. 001-lm CO-PARTNERSHIP.— THE BUSINESS heretofore conducted by Hunt. Webster, & Go., will from this date be carried on under the style ana firm of LADD, WEBSTER, (c CO., who will continue the msoafseture and sale of Sewing Machines, the former in Boston, the latter at 820 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in the principal cities of the Union. Beptomber 1, 1868. se27-lm and IMPORTANT DISCOVERY This important' discovery has just been patented by theUnitod States, and it is now confidently recommended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others.''lt is a labor-saving preparation, and costs less than half of any other article known for oloagsing purposes. While It cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure the most delicate fabric. Certificates of it* value have been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and oitlsens. Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., & CO., Jy22-thlu ly (PAtJTIOW. \J WASHING AND SCOURING SOtfJ- TtON.—The undersigned would caution the publio against the purchwo of Liquid W&ihiog Solutions, pur porting to be similar to, or equally efficient with, his. ??ho Undersigned is protected by a patent in the mann aotU-o of the only article which can be safely and effi ciently used. Bpurious imitations have been got Up, which will prove ineflicient in cleansing, aud deleteri ous to the fabrio. Grocers and retailers should he careful not to purchase the Washing aud Scouriog So lution except of us, as they will otherwise render them selves liable as infringers Purchasers should be care ful to purchase ONLY PRENTISS’S SOLUTION, an they will tbUB avoid all risk of destroying the fabrics washed. Conclusive proofs can bo furnished that this articlo will not injure the fabric. ' sept29-Bmo-tbfcta BOOKBINDING. —The undersigned res* pestfully lntite the Attention of lofers of books to their unequalled facllit es for binding books in a su perior manner. Their work has been submitted for a series of years to the examination of some of the most Celebrated connoisseurs In the coautry. It has received the most flattering encomiums, and won for the under signs • a reputation which they are determined to maintain. Every style of Binding executed, from the plain “ half-boundi’ volume for the scholar’s table to the most artistic garniture of rarities for the collection #f the Bibliomaniac. Specimens of style snd workmanship will be cheer fully shown to those who will Call unon PAWSON k NICHOLSON, Bookbinders, o * „ * „ $l9 MINOR Street, seW-Sm# Between Market and Chestnut Streets. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY, ...... CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experl enco in Mlaoting: »nd locating lands in the various Land Districts in the western States, has unnsual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Snrvcgore amstantlf in the field to make personal examinations, ho can always make the most judicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of olimate, sear the line of railroads, may now be In „ 4f „ 4 lOWA AND WISGONBIN. Satisfactory references given vrhen required. ID- llonev invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. lt/| ARAOAIBO COFFEE.—A few bags J-Tl of ptirae Maracaibo Coffee, per “ Inna,” for sale by CHARLES TBT.fi, ooll*6t 138 Walnut Street. MTHISKET.—BO bble., 20* do. (Miller & * * Rickoraton’s) Old MonoDgahela Whiskey, in store and for Bale, by A. MERINO, ocU-tf 240 South FRONT Street. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1858. otiles bg Sturtion. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. £egal Notices. Stones PRENTISS’S WASHING AND SCOURING SOLUTION-. PATENTED JUNE 22, 1868. 199 BOOTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia, 8. SALISBURY, 40 CLARKE Street, Chicago. efimcatimtal \TOUNG LADIES* INSTITUTE OP A HATBORO, (Montgomery do., Pa.) An Educa tional Homo for a limited ftumber. GEORGE HAND, A. M.,.PrihClpal. Winter Sessloh df 21 week! begins Nor. Ist. ocB-ot# PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened oa MOM>AY, tbe oth of September. Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro* gress, yet sends the scholar into the world with a keen sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the Inßtrnotor to meet general 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’clock A. M. to one o’clock P. M., or by note, to SolB-tf B. BTEWART, Principal. ENGLISH SINGING— BaIIad and Opora- JL\4 tic.—Mr. FRAZER gives Instruction in the above styles, on the most approved system. selB-lm 409 Bouth EIGHTEENTH Street. Classical education—Robert H. LABUKRTON, Ph. li. or tho Dni.er.it, or Groningen, will hereafter have charge of the Classical department in tho SCIENTIFIC and CLASSICAL IN STITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, northwest corner of Twelfth. No pains have been spared to render this School eminently worthy of patrouage (or boys of all egos, and in all departments—Engl sh, Classical, and Scientific. Entrance on TWELFTH St, sel7-lm J. BNNIB, Principal. JJ. lit ED’S INSTITUTE FSrTOUNS ■ LADIES, No. 1623 WALNUT Street. For terms, apply at the Institute. Rbfrkbmobs.—Dr. Converse,(editor of the Christian Observer,) Rev. Dr. C. Wadsworth. Rev. Dr. W. B. Stevens, Col. j. W. Forney, 0. <J. Leland. Esq., Pro essors Vothako, Allen, Frazer, of the University, and the r gentlemen aolO-lm JJ. REED has resumed his course of in • structiuu in Music and on the Piano-forte No. 1623 WALNUT Street. sbl6-lm MRS. BRYAN* 8 SEMINARY, lil'ijAVlA, N Y. TUS FALL fiiBAI of this Institution (whose loca tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), comraoncbi on the 10th of September. It continues strictly a Fa* mily Hoarding School for Girls, and 1b thorough, select, and homelike inall ita appointments. The niimbor of pupils is limited to those who can be seaced at the ta* ble of the Principal. lE7~ CIRCULARS will be sent showing Terms and Regulations. Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y., September, 1858. seW O' •KITTENDEM’® . ooMttti&oiAt, colTil (JHISTNUT and BKVJttNTB An Inatitation designed TIVB BUBINEBS. ' HI iiADE L.P HI A 7EGH, «orthout corner of 3 Btre«ta. to fit foaog men for AQ* TRUBTBKS. Frauds Hoekini. David Milne, DavidS. Brown, A.T. P&rsona, Frederick Brown, Joahna Llppiocott. BOARD OF B. B. Corners, Qoorge H. Stuart, John Sparbßwk, Imao UAoker, D. B. Barnaul, EVENING 8E88IONB"aftor Beptemb«r 15th. Each Student has individual instruction at this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the Collego. oeS-tf r'UiA.SgiCAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, below Locdflt.—Duties resumed BJONDAY, AugUst Both. j. w.yAiuisa, A. M , au23-2m Principal. Leidy brothers* night-school, Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near Race, IB MOW OPEN TO Q VB IMBTROOTIOS IN BOOK-KEEPING. WRITING. AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. ' ee4-ly Bryant & stratton*s chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGEB. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for oiroular. jel6-tf EVENING SESSIONS lIAVB COMMENCED- DUFF & CO.'S MERGAN COLLEGE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Street*, (established tn 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COUBSH of Practical, Single, and Double Eotry BOOKKEEPING, Including all the Auxiliary Books, OoMUaaoiiL OIL oolatiokb, and BUBINEBS WRITING, is taught In the most successful and satisfactory style. M. BOOHS, ) P. SDWAfiDB, { prmos P al**1 ** Mr. B. B. SUBTON, Pehmftn. 4~iressWelL & Williams, no. 20a WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply sblp- Eera and consumers with superior Broad Top Goal from aneaxter Mines, oeUf tfhO op; PER TON for tho best WHITE ASH GOAL, warranted free from slate or HICKS’ COAL is tho best and ohoapest in the city, ro-Bcreened in yard and dry under eover. HICKS sells none but the very best Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight. HICKS superintends the delivery of all Goal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be ae represented. HICKS’ Yard and Office is at the southeast corner of MARSH ILL and WILLOW, where he invites all to call and examine for themselves the above laota. au2&*3m rilO COAL DEALERS.—Parties receiving JL Goal direct from the Mines, wishing Storage and the Delivery of their Coal, will please address 8. BEL* LERB «fc SON, CALLQWUILL Street, first 7«rd below Brood N B.—Best qualities of LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL always on hand at lowest cash prices. eeUMih* E7HERIN6, FOX, & CO., wholesale and JP retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL OOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RACE aod BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep oohstantly on hand Goal from the most approTed mines, under oorer, and pre pared expressly for family use. feS«y Jnxs, &t. gUFFALO ROBES, BT THB BALK OR ROBB, GEO. F. WOMEATH 3 418 AND 417 AKOU STREET. piano Soxttß. OHIOKERING & SONS, Mann nTTH factureni of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. This is the largest and oldest manufactory in the United States, haring been ESTABLISHED IN 1823, Since which time we have MADE AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDKED PIANOS. And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI ORITY over all others, 11 Void, 18 Stiver, and 4 Bronze Medals. 117* Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA is at 1307 CHESTNUT Streot. ocs-3m PIANO FORTES. Just received, an elegant stock of RAVEN, BA OON, & CO., NUNNS A CLARK, BALLET, DAVIS A 00., and GALE A 00. 8 PIANOS. MKI.OQEONg of best quality, at J. E. GOULD’S, 8.1. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT its. Orngo ontr QTliemuals. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00., WHOLSBAIB DBDaeiBTS, Uanufaotaren and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES, end WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oornex FOURTH and EACH Streets, Philadelphia. Bole Agenta for the sale of the celebrated Floreffe Plate Glass. mh23>tf iJtflc&ineri! and Jron. BSMOBL T. USXBIOI. I. VAUQJU* WILLIJJf 1. KIIBIOI. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, >3 JltfTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PmLADBLPHU. MERRICK h SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low PreuureSteam Engines, for Land, Hirer, and Marine nerrice. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, Ao., Oasf* Inga of all kinds, either Iron or Braw. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, 40. Retorts abd Gas Machinery of tke latest And most Improved construction. Avery description of Plantation machinery, snch ai Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mila, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, filters, Pumping Engines, &o. Sole Agents for N. Rrllietut’a Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Boss’ Patent Valve Motion tor Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL flats ani» (ttapa & 00., NO. 323 MARKET STREET, BATH MOW IN BTORB AM ENTIRE NEff STOCK HATS AND CAPS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION Of BUYERS FROM ALL PARTS Of THE aul9-2m# FjlO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FBBBSTONB, Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 2)000 tons of tbla beautiful Stone, both of the bluk! gray, and buff tints, tho former of which, for softness and delioaoy of oolor, 1b unrivalled , , .. For the character of this atone please examine the following buildings: Job. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse Square. Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith’a West street and Rittenhouse square. Mrs. Peterson's No. 1219 Walnut street. A. K. Womrath’B,4l6 Aroh atreet. Samuel Siraes’, Twolfth and Chestnut streefe. T. K. J. faasitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets,and others. ARNOLD & WILSON, Agents, PHILADELPHIA WARMING’ AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 OHESTNUT STREET. aelG-Sm B. M. PELTWELL, Sup’t. Plasma or artificial lard.— SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.—The above offers a vehlole for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, which oombinea the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone ronders it aji Invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and vetau, at SIMES’S Laboratory and Pharmacy, mho ’Twelfth and Obe»tiMit«tre«t». MANILA CIGARS,—I Case First Quality Manila Olgara. just arrived in Store and /or sale WILLIAM H. YEATON, 210 South fiutaX Street, Insurance (Eomganies. r IHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE .L COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS *277.! 665 86.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGK BY TIRE and the Pgg&JLOF TjIJ? SEA, INLAND NAVIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. tL7" TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. . President—GEOßG « H. HART. Vice President-B. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R, COGGBHALL. Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, fi. W. Bailey, E P. Bobs, Andrew R. Chambers, A. G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy, Josoph Edwards, \ Ch«rles G. Imlay, John G. Dale, H. R, Coggshall, Poster S. Perkins, Sa-nl. Jones, M. D., Utm H.M.Fttllor. eeii-y Attest, H. R COCIGSUALT,, geo'y. J OWA.RD FIRE AND MARINE INSU . -A RANCH COMPANY, No. 412 WALNOI Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. John H. Diehl, Wm.F. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M W. Baldwin, Thofl. L. Luders, John 0. James, Wm. K. Hainltn, A J. Jlucknor, H. 11. Sfttlllngford, John W Sexton, 0. E. Spangler, William Kaiguoh lI,H. Houston, Edwin Booth, Wrtj. H. L«rd, John Garrison, Q&radosF. Norton, E.B. Warne, l&uwMyer. ProaidenWAJOH.'i H. DIEHL, Vice PresWent-E. S. WARNB. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. sel6-tf INSURANCE 00., INCORPORATED 1810— CHARTER PER PETVAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, shore Third, Philadelphia Having s large paid-up Oapital Stock and Surplus Invested in wound and available Securities, continued Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Fnrnitore, Merchandise. Vessels in Port aud their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. mtSo2o*3. George Abbott, John T. Deffifl, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris. Samuel C. Morton, James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Etjratmd G. Dutilh. Charles W. Poulinby. GEORGE ABBOTT, Presideut. THOMAS R. MARIK. Secretary* ia23«y if 4«TjIIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN”— X 1 GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 416 WALNUT Street, (fiohuylkill Navigation Company’s Building.) CAPITAL* 8200*000. Dtfifcotoilß. Wm. M. Swain, Wm. 0. Budman, [of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemaker, John ADfipacb, Jr., Jer. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. B. Hughes, Franoiß Peters, Wm. 8. Boyd, H. 11. Coggshall, Goo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. JOKL JONES, President. A. 8. GILLKTT, Vico President, Jab. B. Alvoro, Secretary. jy2fl-ly CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 331 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia CHARTERED OAPITAL .9000,000 HR IS, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY Ist, 1833. Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, Asc $349,026 00 Bills Receivable, (for policies issued,) 2,127 70 Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policies,)...* 1 613 83 Gash in Bank and In Office 10,483 45 O&eh In hand* of Agenta and Correspondents', 1,893 81 305,143 35 No losses unadjusted, unp&ld, or reported, DIRECTORS: William H. Godwin, 8. R. Crawford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall. William B. Themas, B. franklin Jaokson, 8. N. Winslow, J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. 0. Hoppbk, Secretary. mylO-dtf CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 Bouth FOURTH Street. QUARTER PERPETUAL. 5200,000. * Organised 1851. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less jioriod } take Marino, luiaud, and Life Insuranco Risks; receive De posits: hold Trusts and grantannuitics ALFRED WKEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vico President. J. W. Mlftrissr, Secretary. DIRBOTOIS. Alfred Week*. B. 0. Tyler, J. W. ootidor, C. Bicking, J. L. Hutchinson, J. W. Stokes. jelß-ly * Hon. W. D. Hello/, J. W. Pomey, P. B. Mingle, James Watson, , Ludlam Matthews, William Curtis, G. V. Turner. Life insurance and trust com pany —Tlie PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD end DOCK Btreets. Capital, f 612.726.05. INSURES LIVES ror abort terras, or for tbe whole term of life-—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all oontraota depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and guardians. iißsmi. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel X. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Riohard S. Newbold, James D. McFarland, William 2‘. Haoker, Joseph H. Trotter, William n. Kefn, James Easton, Samuel 0. Huey, Tbeopbllus Paulding) Charles H«U6weN, Edmund A. Sunder, Henry 0. Townsend, fianlol L. Tlutobirujoo, RodolphusJtent, John W. Heritor, WiUfSmlirCatT, Sills 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, WUllam Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Ruin, John G. Brenner, P. B-'Micbler, Easton. f-AtlltL L. MILLER, President. AMUJSL S. BTOKSS, Vico Preset. Joxii W''fto*KO*. Secretary. nIS-Iy DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE Company. INCORPORATED BY TUB LEGISLATURE of PENN- SYLVANIA, 1830. OFFICE, B, E. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. MAMINS INSURANCE, ON VBBBBLS, ) . CARGO, [ To all parts or the Worlds FREIGHT, S »* • > • INLAND INSURANCES , <?B Goods, by River. Oanals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to alt parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Aa. ASSETS 09 THE COMPANY, Novembers, 1867. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate $101,860 64 PfcHadelpbliiOlty and other L00n5....187,011 36 Stock fb it links, Railroads, tab IflSnfSflde Companies 13,608 0Q BUIS Receivable 230,391 66 Cash on hand 38,893 68 Balanco in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently issued, on other debts due the C0mpany.................. 62,730 67 Subscription Notes.loo,ooo 00 DiaaoToaei William Martin, James C. Hand, Joseph. 11. Seal, Theophllue Paulding) Edmuud A. Bonder) James Traquair, JohnO. Davis, William Eyre, Jr.) John R. Penrose, J. 9. Peniston, George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel K. Stokes, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. O. Ludwig, J anion B. McFarland, Hugh Oraig, Thomas O. Hand, Spenoer Mollvain, Robert Burton, Jr., Charles Kelly. Jno. D. Semple, Pltlsbgh., 11. Jones Brooks,! Dr. T. Morgan, “ Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, << WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS C. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. JaO-y r^OOTDWEALTH i?IBJ INSURANCE COMPANY, STATE 09 PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREET B, rniLADXLFHIA. Subscribed Capital, $600,000. Paid np Capital, $200,000* Diaaofoaa. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart, H.L. Benner, , J.M. Butler, . J. M. Whltall, J. K. Walker, Sdw. C. Knight, M. R. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., 8. K. Hoxsie. DAVID JAYNE, H. D., President. THOMAS B. STEWART, Vice Prei’t. BAMUIL B. Mook, Secretary. ja39-y FIKB AND INLAND BISKS.—FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. Capitol $lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Aot of Assembly relative to In suranoe Companies, passed April 2d, 1860.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAB 8. MARTIN, Vice-Presidont. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Becretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St' Philadelphia, DIRECTORS. George W. Day, Jaoob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis/jr., Charles Rlohardson, D. B. Blru jy, Barclay Llppinoott, John W. Overman, Jos. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim, Ohaa. Stokes, f«24-y M. Stern. faltls anir Hestanrantfi Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. Conducted on tub European Plan. A new l«afio for ft term of years having boon obtained lor this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tlnuo to bo conducted ns heretofore, on the European plan, and the prices remain unchanged, vix: Kooii Per Day 60a. Dinner SOo.. Breakfast and Tea, each, 87,**0. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing doue to make guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter by means of Bteam Pipes, for which no extra chargo is made. There is no bar kept in the house to be a sonroe of annojnnce to guests. Tho accommodations aro designed wholly for buslneeo men—hence no ladies «ro received. lE7* This houso is never closed day or night. J. D. BROWN, E. DK YOUNG, JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG. Pi., (Rreoted Id 1867.) ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, NOW TO VISITORS. my39-y WELLS OOVERLY, Proprietor (Express Companies. riIHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, A 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES. MERCHANDIZE. BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by Ha own LINES, or in connection With other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and OITIBfI of the United States. 1. 8. SANDIOBD, o«n*ral RiunrlntanilmV Cobacto, SFUGUET & SONS, • Importers of HAVANA CIO AllB, «e3B 210 South FRONT Street. HA'V3»X'7ntI'A.H:S.-10P5crirTT^ de la Havana Ist, 2d, and 3ds,jast arrived per brig ‘‘May Queen.” from Havana, in Btore. and for tele by WILLIAM H. YISATON, se24-tf No. 210 Sonth FRONT Btreat. Figaro, cabanas and partagas BKGARS.—A ehoioe Invoice of these celebrated breads on board brig “New Era.” daily expected from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETJL (New) 188 Walnut street, below Becond, anl Saoond Story SHERRY AND PORT WINE.—BO qrtg 10 Eighths Hsrmonrf Sberrj ; 20 qru. Wallißl'or Wine, ui bond and for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON, s 210 South FRONT Rtraet BROWN STOUT.—4O casks “ Final Jt Williams, ' Imported direct from London, In store and for sale *j WM. H. YdATON, ««8 m SOUTH VfiONT street. ■flle&irinal THE iJEfepUl INYISORATOBj * PRBP*RRQ BT DR.BAKFORD, COMPOUNDED . ENTIRELY FROM BUMS, Is one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicine* now before the .public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, inildor, and mtrre effectual than any other medicine known. It in notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme dy, acting first on the Liver tb eject itfi morbid matter, then on the stomach sndJbowels io carry tif that mat. ter, thus accomplishing two purpoies effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced in.the ope rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the nys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken duly in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Livbr mone or the human body; and when it well, the powers of the oped The stomach is al on the healthy action of performance of Its funo is at fault the bowels are system suffers in oonflo- I Liver—haring ceased t 6 1 eases of that organ, one | made it his study, in a years, to find some rorne act the many derange ble. To prove that this re person troubled with Li lts foram, haß but to try a certain. These Gums remove all the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating the digest well, purifying the health to the whole ma cause of the disease—ef- Bilious attacks are ter, -prevented by the oo* ItmOORATOR. One dose, after eating, oWnadh tajdpfoveatHhe ing. Only one dose, taken i Niojitmakb. Oitly one dose, taken at I gently, and cures Oos- ' One dose, taken after j pci'aiA. Ip* One dcfce of two relieve Sick I&adaohb. Oue bottle taken for fe tbfe cause of the disease, Only oue dose immedi whilo one doSo, often re- Ciiolsra Moßoos,anda l£/*Only one bottle is system the effects of me neus. in* One bottle takon satlownesß or unnatural One dose taken a short vigor to the appetite, and Ono dotte, often repeat rriki iu its worst forms, complaints yield almost One or two dosos cure iu children; there is no remedy in the world, as it |Jjr”*A few bottles eure absorbents. Wo takepleasuro inre ciuu as a preventive for Fsvbu, and all Fsvbrb of rates with certainty, and testify to its wondorfnl All who use if art giving their unanimous testimony iu its favor. ID* Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator , and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR Is A Scientific MbdToau Discovert, and is daily work iug cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dote giving benefit, and seldom mere than ohe bottle is repaired to core any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the Worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DISEASED LIVER* PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT k SONS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by BAMUBL BISIEB, Twelfth and Ohestnut streets, and F. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets Philada. ap!3 tu th s-ly Baud ware. MOORE, HENSZEY, 4. CO., 427 MARKET, and 410 COMMERCE St., Are now opening a splendid assortment of goods suita ble for tbe near trade, and invite purobasei s to call and examine their stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Ao., beforo purchasing. se3o-12t rjIRUITT, BROTHER, & CO., UIPORTBaa AHD DBALOAB HARDWARE, ObTLßltt, gunß, PISTOLS, 40, 6SV MARKET STREET, Below Sixth, North ride, »u27-2ra PHILADELPHIA. ISAHUWARE.—Tho auhscribera, OOM -5 „S MISSION MERCHANTS for the of FOREIGN AND DOMKSMO HARDWARE, would reapeottullT call the attention of the trade io their stock, which they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con sists In part of— Chains, of all kluds— I Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, Mid Coil Chains. The celobrated “L ” Hone Nalls; Stone and Sledge Hammers. “Wright’ ” and other Anvils; Solid Box and other Viees. Short and long handle Fry Pane; round and oval Bake Pans. “Martin’s” superior Files and Rasps; Bad Screws. “Kxnelsior” Safety Fuse: Blasting‘Tubes. Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes \ Hay, Corn, and Straw «nitcs. Hay, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Forks. Bakes and Hoes; Shorela and Spades, of all kinds. Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Olout, and Finishing Hails. Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Sdfews, Locks of all kinds; Cutlery, Itamsaad Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham* ■uers, Planes, and other Tools,(Ac., Ac. W. Q. LBWTB A SON, s No. 411 GOMMKROIS Street. Sewing iftacljines. & WILSON’ 8 SEWING MACHINES, reduced prices. NEW STYLE J5O. Ail the former patterns $25 less on each Machine. A NEW TENSION. NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD. A HUMMER WHICH TURNB ANY WIDTH Off HKM OB FELL orrioss 628 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trenton N. 3. N 6. 7 EAST GAY Street, West Chester, Pa. oc7-tD2O. 703,75* 3T Business Curds. Alex, mokinney, lATTORNEY AT LAW, URKENHUURG, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In diana counties. sell-tf T. T. ABRAMS. Abrams & mayer, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOOK HAVEN, PA , Will attend promptly to all profoßsional business on* trusted to thorn. Special attention giyen to the collec tion of claims. BEfEEBSOIB. Got. Wm.F. Packer,Harrisburg, Pa.: L. A. Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank; General P. H. Jackman, Lock Haven: Hod. A. White, Lock Xlaven; Simon Scott, Lock Haven: Dallitt A Fairthorne, Philadel phia: McFarland, Jvrans, A Go., Philadelphia: Evans A Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip 81. Price, Pnlli d«l -phia; Hon. A, V. Parsons, Philadelphia; TVilliam&o», Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tener A Davis, Phila delphia; lion. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 26-tf L. FOWLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, HO US TO N, Harris Oouhtt,-Tixas. Twenty years resident in Texas. Prompt attention paid to Land Business. OFFICE OPPOSITE THE OLD CAPITOL. Rinas to— Messrs. Davis A Birney, Philadelphia, mh3«w-ly CHAKLEB TETE, COMMISSION MER CHANT »nd Importer of HAVANA BIOABB, {Heir) 188 Well)lit street, second etor/. eul-ly LAUMAN & KABORG— Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI QUORS, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Bummer Resorts. HAT'S HOTEL, WILLIAMBPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly oocupled by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged and refitted it in a snperlorstyle. Williamsport is one of tho most delightful Inland towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citi zens of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. His omnibus rnns from his Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. jy2B-3m W. H. HAY, Proprietor. SB EDF O R D SPRINGS.—THIS well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visiters on the 16th of Jane, and kept open until the Ist of Ootober. The now and spacious Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment has been famished in superior style, and the aooomraoda tions will be of a character not oxcellod in any part of the United States. The Hotel will be nnder the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of oomfort and kind treatment. In additien to the othor means of aooesi, it is deemed S roper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a aylight ride from Ohambereburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with < ( Bedford Watery by the barrel, earboy, and Ln bottles, at the following priees, at the Springs, vis: For a barrel (mulbery) $4 00 Do. (oak) 800 # Do. (mulberry) 800 # Do. (oak) 2 00 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 20 Bottles, 1# pint, per doten. 1 60 The barrels are oarefully prepared, so that pug. ohasers may depend upon receiving the Water treat and sweet. All communications should be addressed to THE BEDFORD MINERAL BPRINGB OO.» mvlO-tr ftedford'Oeunty. re, Btotionera., Blank books and stationery. DAVID tt v HOGAN«3U&nk Book Manufacturer, Stationer and jQQvyit.TJnT Street, Is pre-. pared at all iime*4o ruriiijUK 'eliaefrnom the shelves or make to order, Boolts<dL&rery description, suitable for Banks, Pnblte Offices, Morobante, and others, of the best quality of English or American Paper, and bonnd In various styles, in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness anadespatoh. A general assortment of English, Frenoh and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—“ This display of blank boou for banking and mercantile use if the best in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap pearance neat and appropriate.” noSO-tf FRENOH WHITE ZINO, of tho Vieille Montague, ground pure. It produoes a dear, white, flue gloss, and attains a firmness and evenness oi eurfaoe. Guarantied genuine. For sale by ZIEGLER A SMITH, au2B-dtf Southwest oor. Second its. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIBA SAIL-- . . ROAD LINE QUIOKEST ROUTE to Elfflrfj Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock Island. Niagara Vails, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paulfl, Detroit, Dunlieth,and St. Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VIbE Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows s 7.30 A. M. BAY EXPRESS, Vor Elmira, Niagara Vails, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. ' * * 8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Ohicsgo, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, Bt, Pattis, Burlington, and St. Louis. jot principal regulators of the performs Its fa notions system are fully devel most ontirely dependent the Liver for the proper tlonn; when the stomach at fault, and the whole quence of one organ—the a& its duty. For the die* of the proprietors has practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter* raents to which it is lia- The 7.30 A. M. train runs through to HARRI3BURG. stopping at all 'Stations on the Lebanon Yalley Branch of the Ph. ladelphia and Reading Railroad. At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre, Pittaton, Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBDKQ UAILRO AD. Bsggag* checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. 07" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Rlmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH And CHESTNUT Streets, and at the I as sengerDepot, cornerof BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN medy is at last found, any tbb Complaint, in any of bottle, and conviction is Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, dally, Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 :?.m. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to Insure morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow Btomaoh, causing food to blood, giving tone and ohinery, remofihg the feofing a radical cure. tbelr going tbe same day. F-»r former information apply at Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to OHAS. S, TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. cor. Sixth and Chestnut Streets, oel-tf philtdelhia. cured, and, t ohdt is bet casional use of the Livnr PHILADELPHIA BEADING RAILROAD. FREIGHT TOR UARRISBURG.—The Philadelphia and Re&diDg Ruilroad Company are now prepared to forward freight to Hakrisboro, and to all points on the Lebanon Valley branch of this road. Freight delivered at the Company’s depot, southe*st corner of BROAD and CIIERRY Streets, before 4 o’clock P. M.,will be forwarded on the same day, and will arrive at Harrisburg before 10 o’clock on the following morning, For rates, Ac., apply to JNO. F. BEATY, General Agent, seal-lm , Bioad and Cherry streets is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and soar* before retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels TivexEss. each meal, will cure Dvs* teaspoonfule will always male obstruction removes and mak**a aperfectctfre. ately relieves Obolio, peated, is a sure cure for preventive of Cholb&a. needed to throtf out of the dicine after a long sick* Jswrar NOTICK *-™ ME fi GSdSMife ARRANGEMENT, PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTWN, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. „, 0n * fter Monday, May 10, 1868, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Express,) and For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.80, and 11 P. For New Castle, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M For Middletown, at 8 A. M., aud 4.80 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For SeoSord at 8 A. M., and 4 SO P. At. TRAINS FOE PHILADELPHIA, Leste Baltimore at 7.30, Express, 10.15 A. M., anl 6.40 P. W. tor Jaundice removes al color from the skin. time before eating gives makes food digest well, ed, cores Chronic Diar- I while Suumsk and Bowel 1 to tbe first dose. attacks caUaod by WobjJb surer, safor, or spefi'dibr never fails. Snopsv, by exciting the Loave WllmlfigtohatO 45 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.46 and 8.66 P.M. commending this modi* Fkvbr and Adds, Chill a Bilious Trp«. It ope thousands are willing to virtues. Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.60 A. M., and at 8.16 P.M. Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M., and 8.46, . . Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.55 P.M. Leave Seaford at 6.26 A. M., and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 8.10 A. M., 2 P. M., and 3.16 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal timore, \ Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Fhila* phi a. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for PerryviUe and Intermediate places at 6 P.M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 7 45 P.M. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 6 80 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 10 P. M Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 6 40 P.M. Je9 8. M. FELTON, President TVEW YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEH 4.1 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON DAILROAD COMPANY’S LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY PLACES. Leave as follows, vis: Fabs At 0 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aooom&odft tion,.,. 2 25 At 6 A. H., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ac oommodatiotl. 2 25 At 8 A. M., via Oamdefi and -Jersey City, Morning Mai 1..... .... 3 00 At 10 A. M., by Steamboat JotmNettem,via Taoo ny and Jersey City, Morning Express. ...w*/,.. 8 00 At 'A P. M., via CamdOQ sad Amboy, O. and A. Jfl* ?ress... 3 00 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey Oltr. Evening MMt. ........ *BO At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, Ist C1a55...,,,..,, a oo At 3 P. M.j via Camden and Athboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Class i 60 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, AeoomffiOda tion, Ist Class. 2 00 At 0 P. W., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Ciatt.. 1 76 T he 6P. M. line runs ohllj, ail others Sundays e> • eepted AtllV ?• M., from Kensington Depot, via Jersey pllty, Mai, Saturdays excepted.................. 52 26 Express Lines stop at the principal stations only. For lielvldere, Easton, Fiemingtoo, Ac., at fi A. U and P. M. from Wiloat street wharf. Tor lYater Gap, Strondsbnrg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre.. Montrose. Great Bend, Ac., si 6A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna at Western RailroiVd. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holly at 6 A. M., and 2M and i ?. H. WAY LINES Steamboat Kiohard Stockton f6i Bordentown, and In termediate places, at 2# P. M. Steamboat John -Neiison, for Tacony, at 10 and 11X A. W , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M. All lines exceptll# P.M, leave Walnut street wharf JJjr-Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each p»n eenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Oow pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be yoad 9193, except by ep»oisl contract. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent 1-ly o. A A. B. B. 00. IQfflQ PENN STL VANIA Iftero IUIIO CENTRAL RAILROAD ■ oi>o FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, And thence by Railroad to WHEELING, ST. LOUIS, STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHIOAGC, LOUISVILLE, BUBLING’IOH, INDIANAPOLIS, BT. PAULS, And all intermediate pomta in OHIO. INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MIOHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, HANSAB ABB HBBRABKA. Passengers to points,Wttt of Pittsburgh, Wheeling Cleveland and Crestline, have ohcttfe frf rentes, and are requested to make a selection before applying for tick- THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, Forming dose connections at Pittsburgh to all points West. On ftnd After MONDAY, May 10th, 1858, Three through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, 8. M. corner of ELEVENTH and MABEET streets, as follows: TMAISB TOR FtTfBBaMGS * IRO THI WBBT LBATB, Mail trainat....7 80 A. M. Fast llnh..i4i*ji 00 noon. Express mai1..11,00 night, WAY TBAIHB LI ATI. Harrisburg ac commodation,3.oo P. M, Lancaster “ 5.00 P.M. Tbe mail train stops at-*. delphia and Pittsburgh. The Express mail runs daily, the other trains Stradaj excepted. The cars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station, southeast oornerof ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time da ring tbe day. No charge for handling baggage. For farther information, apply at the Depot of 'he Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the boars of 7 A. M. and 11P. 11. THOMAS MOORE, my 10 Agent Penn’s Railroad 00. 0. A. XATBB -WORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT. Fer BETHLEHEM. DOYLBSTOWN, &«., and b 7 olose railroad connections for Easton, Catawissa, New York oitj, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Maucli Chunk, Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Niagara Fails, Scranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1858. Pas senger Trains will lea Ye FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap, Scranton, Ac., (Express.) at 6.16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Ohunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the Weßt, (Express,) at 2.16 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.45 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 0.45 A. M. and«PM. ’ TRAINS YOB PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) aj g A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and 8.80 PM. Le&ye Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. Doylestown Trains ran daily. other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. All Passenger trains (except Sanday Trains) oonneot at Chatham street with Fifth aha Sixth Btreet P&sson ger Railroad. Fare to Bethlehem $i 50 ** Maach Chunk 2 60 u Easton l 60 “ Doylestown 80 FOII BOHOOLEY >8 MOUNTAIN—Bj 6.15 A M. train to Easton, thence by N. J. 0. RR.&no D. L. & W. KR. to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moun tains at IP. tf. Fare J 3-10. &u 25 tf Philadelphia, Germantown AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—BUMMKB ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, Mir 10ih, 1868. Leave Philadelphia at6#, 7,8, 9-06 min., 10.11 u A. M., 1,2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10, and 11* P. M. Leave Germantown at 0,7, 7K, 8. 9, 9*. ICtf, 1J V, A. 1-10 min., 2, B#, 4tf, 6*, Otf, 8, 9-40 min., ahd jnp* The 7Jf o’elook A. M. Train from German to wa willjitop enly at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min, A. M., 2, 6#, and P. M. Leave Germantown BJf A. M., 1-1 min., an! OHBBTNUT hill railroad. I, a'«"<i! 1 8,"!w I # h M‘ t 6 *’ 8 ' 9,06 “ in * u * A Leave Chestnut Hill’at 840 and 7.85,9.10, and 10.10 min. A. U., 12.60,8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min “• M. w „ ON SUNDAYS. Leate Philadelphia. 9.20 A. M., 2, 6X } and 8 P. M. Leave OheatnutHill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.60 4.10 8.40 P. M IOR CONBHOHOOKIN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at Olf* 9, II A. M.,1.06 min 8.10 min.. 4X, Oil, HX P* M. Leave Norristown at 6, T, 9,11 A. M., l,B,K,and 0# P U, Leave Philadelphia** OVi 7X»9» 11 A. M. 1.05 min., 2.06 min.. 3.10 min., 4tf, 64, 6*, M. I®**® Manaynnkat •#, 9tf, 11* a. M., 1X>8» ®Xj J) and 9P. M. ID* Sundays same as Norristown. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD TOR DOWNING- j^AL AMANDER SAFES. ▲ large assortment of _„ T T , _ EVANS A WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MAND* AO TDRED SALAMANDER BAFES, * VAULT DOOBS, BANK LOOM, fotßo ” k> “ 4 B “>™' __ -Equal to any now in use. IRON DOORS, BHUITJBRS. Ac., On as good terms as any other establishment in the United States,-by EVANS A, WATSON, No. 29 South FOURTH Street,M Philadelphia? 11 Hailrcafi fiirtes. For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 2# and 4P.H, For Palmyra, HsaeoMS, Beverly, Darlington, Borden )wn Ac., atSP. M. *£Ar«fl MOM FITTgBffBGI ahd ta* irisT aaiitb. Mail train at. .11.00 night Post 1ine...... 4.60 A.M. JSxpreßU mail.. 1.19 noon. VTA7 TBAIIfS ABBITJ. narrisbntg ae- commodatlon.7,l6 P, JJ Lancaster << .9.60 A. M the stations between Phila- BLLIS CLARK, Agent YOU GERMANTOWN, ON BUNDAYB, Jieave Philadelphia at 0 A. M., and 3 P. M Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., and 6 P. M. FOB frUNAYtINK. Leate Philadelphia at 6* A. H., and 8.10 min. p M X*are Doirningtown at 7# A. M., and 1 P. 14. H. S. SMITH. General Superintendent Depot, Ninth and Green street*. Philadelphia. PLEASE GIYIS US A GALL. • p/i-f't.t,*- i- v r-.. tlnilroaij £ines. E NN SYL VANIA RAILROAD.—THB * SBBAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the A* Western. North-wentern. and|Boath 221 a * continuous Railway direct. Th>» IS?*?"??®® 1 * Fitts burgh with daily line cf steamers W oH porta on the Western lUrera, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamerrs to all ports cua th^i? . c ™I esteril tanking the most DIR*OT > CHEAPEST and BEtJAHLE EOSTJfiby which Freigh - can be forwarded to and fror» tho GSBAT WEST. B2TWEEN AND FITT BU BGU. Fisbv Class—Boots, Bhoee, Hats, and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drags, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Furs, Ae ,fH> pet XW &lOOS9 Class—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales), Drugs (in oaeks), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in auks,) Wall Paper, Wool, md flhocp Pelts, Eastward, Ad. per 10 Taimn Class—Antlls, Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salt**, (hxws or lh sacks), Pamtu, «d in eH,) Oils, (except Jard and fosln)..,, < *Ke pev)9o Foxbth Oiaaa—Coffee, Fistl. Ifacos, Beef, and Pork, (in casks of eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, NsHs# soda Ash, German Olay, Tar, Pitch, Boeio, Bteel, Manufactured Tb daooo, Rosin Oil, Queensware, Bugar, (hhds., bbls., and boxes,) FX.OUX—76e. per bbl.. until farther notloe. par v°? until farther notice. ( i from loint East of Philadel- P p ®/ .s*)^ tIC A a^ to V”P ick *B esttl,, ' a P«nnsylca»ii« Railroad. ’ All Goods consigned to the Agents of this at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detection. 6 Fxsioxv Aqbbis.—Clarke & Co., Chicago: Packer A A Co., Memphis, Tann.; A F. gass A Co.. St. Lonis, Mo.; P.G. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; R. O. Meldrum, Madison, Indiana; H. W. Brown A 00., and Ather A Hibbard, Cincinnati: H. 8. Piercs A 00., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 54 Kilbystreet, Boston: Leech A Co., No. 2 Aetor House, New Yark, No. 1 William at. New York; s. j. Bneeder, Philadelphia: Magraw A Aooni, Baitimoza; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. .H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. . H. J. LOMBAXBT, o*9* General Superintendent, Altooca, Pa. tUniPB ano £ianora GROVE WHISKEY.—A de s)re to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their iojuriouß effects upon the constitution, h« Induced the offering to tbe public of an article which the aaaljzation of Protesacr Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A Camac, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to be tbe most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OF DR JAS R CHILTON. I have analyzed a Bample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, rectived from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Ja of Philadelphia, and b&Ting carefully tested it, I am pleased to stute that it is entirely Jree from poisonous or deleterious substances It is an unusually pare and fine flavored quality of Whiskey JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D , New York, Sept. 3, 1868. Analytical Chemist. Pbii.adbi.fbia, Sept. 9,1868. DbabSir: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey wbithyou sent us, and find that it contains none of the poisonous substance known :aa Faslo Oil, which is the characteristic and injnrioo* ingredient of the IVhiekejß in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, A CAMAC, Analytical Chemist*. To Csablbs Wbabtos, Jr., No. 23 Bonth FBONT Street, Philadelphia se24-dtoc2l TMBNBAU & FILS' ROCHELLE • BRANDIES.—The undersigned, having been appointed Sole Agents in the State of Pennsylvania for tue sale of the above celebrated Brandy, are prepared to offer it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from U S Bonded Warehouses, ARNOLD A WORL, au26-tf 120 Walnut street. Brandies.—« pißet castmon,” xcaiett, and other Cognacs of various vintages, is half pipes and quarter oaska; Pellevolsln Rochelle Brandies, palp and dark, is half pipes, half oasks, and one-eighth c&skv. Imported and for sale by HENRY BtIHLEN A 00., 0022 221 and 223 South Fourth street. WatdjeD, Jeioelrs. JB. CALDWELL & CO., • 483 CHESTNUT Street. Hare reoeived, per steamers, new styles Jewelry, Chatelaine, Test Chains. Splendia Fans, Hair PiflA Fruit Stands, Sugar Basket?. Jet Goods and Flower Yaees. Coral, Lava and Mosaic Seta. Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the Sale o Charles frodsham’sLONDON TIME-KEEPERS delQ JS. JARDEN & BRO. • MAHDPAOTOBBBS axs iicfobtsks of SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, (up stedtt,} Philadelphia. Oonstautly on hand and for sale to the Trade, TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUFB, WAITERS, BAB* KETS, CASTORS, KNIVES,SPOONS,FORES, LADLES, Ac., Ac. Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal.. se2-Jy filing 1859/ 1858. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET LINE —The eplendid 'Bolt, of this old and popoler LINE .ill leare Memphis end New Orleans, as heretofore, oh MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & PRIDAYEf. MONDAY PACKETS. * Cnpt. A. R. IBVItf. Capt. J. D. CI.ARK. NEBRASKA BEN FRANKLIN. WEDNESDAY PACKETS. JOHN BIMOND3, INUOMAR PhIDAY PACKETS. DELTAS" H. R. W. BILL. |o* These Boats connect at Memphis with the Kail roads from that point, also w/lh regular Packets for St. Louis L*uisviile, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on iheir respective days Leave Memphis immediately on the ftrri7at of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Cars Pafcjeflgers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business »r plea sure may require. For information, inquire of 3. 3. RAWI.T* At Webb A Rawlings’, 310 Main fit, MeuiphrV . 8. H. Shock, Adv. Agent. oel2-2n* FOR SAVANNAH, Ga.—HERON'S *S£3L LINE—ONLY REGULAR LINE—GOODS RE CEIVED and BILLS LADING 81GNED EVERY DAY.—Freight dn3 insurance at leas than sailing tea veßsel rates, by the steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain J J. Garvin, to ertil on Saturday. Oct. 16, at 10 o'clock, A M., from second wis?f above Tine st. For further particulars pleas? see advertisement of Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, in this popev. For freight or passage apply to A. HERONjJk., oe4 828 North wharves. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA YAWN AH —HERON’S LINS. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATS and STATS OT GEORGIA, Now form • Weekly line for the South ana Southwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at l 6 •’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa- TUuk. POB CHARLESTON. The steamship KEYSTONE STATS, Captain C.P. Marflhman, will commence loading on THURSDAY. October 21, *sd sail on SATURDAY, October 28, at 10 o’oloek, A. M. FOR SAVANNAH. The STATS 07 GEORGIA, Capt. John J. Garrla. will commence loading on 1 harsday, Oot llth, ud sail on {Saturday, October 16, at 10 o'clock A. M, At both Oharloaton and Savannah, these chips oonneot Frith steamers for Jlorida and Havana, and with r*4J» roads, Ac., for all places in the South and Southwest. PBBIGHTS REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per cent, belotr New York steamship rates. INSURANCE. IBEIGHT aod INSURANCE on a largo proportion of goods shipped Boath will be found to be lower by these ships than bj sailing Teasels. Osbin passage 00 Steerage do 8 00 Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed After the ship hot sailed, lor freight or passage, apply to A.HJtBON, Jr., No. 828 (late 81) North Whirr*, Agents at Charleston, T. S. k T. G. BUDD. Agents in Barannah. 0. A. GBEINSB k 00. lor Florida, Cram Charleston, steamer OABOLINA. nei/ Tuesday. Jot Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. HABYB and &T. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston, steamer XBABIL, oo the 4th and 19th of every month. jell THE BRITISH ANO HOBTH AMEBIC) AN ROYAL MAIL STBAM- rnoK nv roue to utsbtool. Oktof Cabin Passsg®,. Second Cabin Passage, nOM BOBTOX TO UTBBT9OL. Chief Cabin Passage,. Second Cabin Passage The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PJBB6IA. Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Oapt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wicktoaq ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA,'Capt. R;rl6. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. SUROPA, Capt. 7. Leltoh. These Teasels carry a dear white light at mast-head} green on starboard bow; red en port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Judkins, “ N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 29. NIAGARA, Millar, Boston, Wednesday, Oot. 6. ARABIA,Stone, « N.York,Wednesday, Oot. 38. CANADA, Lang, << Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 20. AFRICA, Shannon, “ N.York, Wednesday, Oct. 27. ASIA, Lett, Boston, Wednesday, Nor, 3. PERSIA, Judkins, N.York, Wednesday, Nor. 10. XUBOPA, Loitch, “ Boston. Wednesday, Nor. IT. Berths not secured until paid tor. An experienced Snrgedh. 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 8e29-r E- CUNABD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. .z#S*fe STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVEB ■n ffjyjliPQOl., BJJLFART, DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRY, without delay, for 30 dollars. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the •bore plaoes ; by any steamer of the line, 60 dollar* for the round trip, out and back. raox new Tons. New York, McMillan, Baturday, July 10, at 12 o’clock. Mi Edinburgh, damming, “ Oot. 30. « ’ 1 Glasgow, Goodwin, «« August T, « noM olxjsow. Glasgow, Goodwin Baturday, July 10 cMiU “ Wednesday. U. JMinlrargh, Camming. S.tnrdnr, ing/U. BATSB OF PASBAQI. noK«UB<K>w. FintOlui ~l e gnlM— Bteerngn, foundYltn oookedprovicionf...... S 11 THOM m TOBK. OO Bt®® r «e®} found with cooked provisions i 0 00 Children under 14 year* of age, half fare; Infanta in Steerage, free. Return ticket* available within dx month*, by any steamer of this line. first Class ..$l4O 00 5teerage....«.......56Q 00 An experienced Surgeon at (aohed to each Steamer, for freight or passage aoplyto WORKMAN A CO., IaTWALNUT Street. Philadel phia. BOBBBT OBAIG, IT Broadway, New York. HALL A IfONJIYj Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltin* r*. mjU PETERS’ 8 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE SELF-GENERATING GAS LAMP ia the only Patent Burner that has a Non-Oondnetor attached. The public are cautioned against all other Burners, as thej will heat, and liable to explode. State ati<l County Bights for sale. Apply or address «el 3 D. P. PETERS, 422 BROADWAY, N. Y. OLATB! SLATE 1! SLATEII!—Roofing 81ate, of all sises and at rex/ low rates, kept ooiu Stantly on handj and for sale by P (BRING, POX, & 00., GBBMANTOWff ROAD and TIIiRD street. N. B. Slate Boots put on in the best manner, and ra: Hria*HHilltato, AUwortwHnm*. ' fSj’ Capt. JAS. F. SMITH". ,Capt BDRDETT PARIS. .Capt. WM.WBAY. ...T. 11. NEWELL. *lBo l2lO lamps.
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