. ft kz' igTATH> ~ T'hlrUfflaWt’all Bale. Bxfeliatfge'.J’ IHJPfSpU A.ofaour. Private gale -; glster, •nd Publlo Sale (Of cwbffii£lQJ9sßbpiM :aie-pfc£irt&l : .ve«fcl/, J* . Ite«e H7 fi}-' I.<-/;.-»iS vilt J *■- :?*l»*v mVATBtAiJ/M, ssIE/c'-WeM* B a l&rge amount of, Real estate « rn* T»t«.Sale.: Including ©Terr description *ua country. itn-bp iPrinteAjfclstai'inajVb* UlW,Jtt* l aUPtiga^tofa:;,; >,-.,-j,•;£-»•.&. fc v : -H > ‘ • : „ On — l o’etack,,.** Jh« Philadelphia Bx^ - bl“v - ,' -~v. -- _ Peir p»ctioalaf , « t on~ j applleat!(m ( ,ta. the jMKsi4Q4dr* * "• ■ •■'-- --• -•' " ■,- \: r Moriah Cemetery; ’ - E)S6,sbar«s Philadelphia Mercantile Loan and Building -AilSocfit’ll}-:jso.pwjlars l pi®;’ T" 1 ;' i-- \ ?, Nw , .''&3 1 ' 80,-andol yintho street,'below Sixth' ' treatJonos).. },r JTALLSAIiB—OOTOBSRI^i^' •. - : • \Vu - Trusme’nPeremptOtySale.- ■* ,• ' '«r©at, .weßt of Nlne-; i ' Same Estate. , - * *'* beta* EMbral'street,‘lOFftet front, 260 feet deep.- 1 t Bserotbrii-Sale —BstafeoflOornelioa Tiers, Deceased. * TA&UMILS RFSIDjENOBJ No. 1611 Chestnut street, went bondholde» of the North; Oer»oi»4ilftXleaU)popany.;t, * O ~*■■* * ;'i.i . „ AECB 9TftߣT>—-Valuable residence. No. 1316 Arch. - ■treet.'betwee’t Thirteenth and Broad streets. mod em brloh endistone residence, repmte with,every mod _ tent cqpyeatenbe,,-south.side pf. mttenhonse Equate, superior fltihte.and ; o3aob*hbuse, $0 fdet.onßUtenhouao Pq.tqro. •. £ Immediate : possession.' ‘.119,600,, may rem&tif. l'SJZiTia ,‘<:v , * ' i . --.<''- - Peremptory Sale., v - J .i- « tr - —Valuable and beautiful site for - *a country ixasldsncOi^SPs acres, Ofaelten Bills, 7 miles '£rom.':PhiUdeiphla. 5- minutes.walk from a station on th&Narth Pennsylvania BaUroud., . POnO®; Moot fomeiy conntr.—Superior modern mansion, barn, Ico *>m«. und n*hsr ontbniMions.' and brer 60 acres. ELhING.No..-7*4 Coates 'gTORT : BlUOft' DWKllitNaj Ko: 1010 Ward ' of 0 a*pe hfeV. ; abb»6 ISth atreet, ' - RESIDENCE, No. 1403* Filbert % „ '<■ vu;; /.t ■? \,vr JJsttte.of .Anthony l - /T‘A' .*>-> PINE STREET,—Modern brick dwelling, \ No., street,*! Also,'one and-a hair-storj stone faclorf adjloning, 42 feet front. tope, "sold .together., ? t* r-,vu ,■- •> t - t JPositlre Bale. , - \ Jf&ANKFORD BOtAD.—Three.storybrick ‘dwelling,-. fcarne-piSee, and frame stable,- Franhford Road, shore., Vienna street. . - . '■ v 2LEGAinr;ANi>-'-' 'OOF JUBTR7 -‘VALUABLE BOOKS OEIVKD UlttßOT VB.OM LON BOS: ?-•*>. '';.^:':Thl« f E76Bingj',iy: --n" •, . OetoberlfitV. attbe' ftuetloa-.ii tore,‘will be sold a cou, -bf etegai»fr' iuid ;T*latble bookaj on •abject. Also, elegant Mast.-ated and pictori&hrorks; joet received direct from’Leßddn'. t* • * v. 10"; Oatalogaee irtU be ready three day* previous ~8»Ie »tNo, 6Q5 iimth Blerettth StreoV.', t itbnxtube. i ,lsth'Jast.Yft£lfr6’c3ocl£.will bs #614 it No; bOSgontli 3fle'yebtK > \iieet,.belGwLorab*rd street, the heat abuse*'' hoßfarolfaxe'.; V• '* V ' - V hb: examined at.B o’clockon the morning v-,:'4.• •/••• . ..:• :;.u-v * . ießxecutors’&lejßeTenteeathaod Cherry atreeta.,-. ELEGANT ANDFASHIONABLHttURNITUBB, GAB - YELYJRTOAIIFBTSjeBINA, , &c., &o. ' v - ; Morning,--'... . t . - 'lWh&fS.it lPor, Seventeenth and Cherry streeta/.by orde* of the. entire’elegant;dicing, > xwau^"d|nisg , xobtn| and' ohwnbee-fnrnitß'rerflhaj*3f‘ V }, n : -‘-p , ■•■ -- ? llJ^Maybeezam^^^^,o Y fllpok"pnthe morning of - giie.; ; - teifcite'&tiZ - ;r : ' - .BateHo.lflaSPftfrtreet: » > ' HOUSEHOLb PIANO , -• ' if :TOßTßi,«o. i l4 k' 1 ' 'v' J ‘'' L V'.'zj;- &}; ?wOifirfonday-Momlhg, l r - v : ,v - , '‘ At lO'd’cloek, at No. afreet, the w entire household 'And- kitchen furniture, rosewood ; piano* ‘5J • V. K«’».' ' *? JJjTMay be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning 'of sale; ' -d‘ -.•■* w., . i ,v--v. VALUABLE .MISCELLANEOUS; BOOKS, IBLEGANT ILLvBTRATED'WORJTtr.' QUARTO'BIBLES, Ac., beautiful biftdlngg/sHghtjy damaged by water: - - ~ . - ' 'O&obei&BtVf at r the aubtloh store. No. I*9 and 141 • v- *-y - • Aleo,~a:fiuraber6f' interesting work* from'a Library, - V -8 ALB OP. A 1 'COlSnurUl.l -OF MISOBLLANKOCB BOOKS—A POBMPK-TOOM A LIBIUEY.' r-HBaleat Nasals® and _• * PIANO-FORTE, p.inb . FRENCH 'PLATE iMIBROBS,~:BRUfifIELS■ OAB PBTS.Ao. '. - . •' - x -' On*ThursdayHoming,. :!r*' * ■ o , cJQCk,:Atr the; J aaation,etore > *n7«xtenßlTe' assortment of excellent aeeondrhand furniture, elegant • iiiano-fortes* fine mirrors,Ccarpets, etc/,- from private : families to ike atore tor eonvenledoe of sale/.-'"' ;. - ■ TO OAPXTALISTSrBUILDBRff/Ae.—LARGE AND VALpABLB-LO^'AMBiyAPHJALB r -LOOUBT Bt. fioHh/sfdef'-Wtw^eiJ-BioadafcdKFift&JKh ifeettl, tlsJ f4it&onti&Lo4rtit'etre*tjNj£&7Bfeetiii depth:to aIOS - mt4tttsx*'&itew?i v sh'A'a&T /AruSrftu'M EAT VATBB ALE-iH ANDBOMEJJRO WN-STON B SB iItJENOB. No. 1620 PINE Street, known aa “ .Union. SOWrVACiSii - )M « ■ VihK'itf c--W BY '•W r XlittAM s H. J -AUCTION: Ifm;U0liMI8SIOIfe 7 STOa»i* .Ho; 45 Bfreet, below Arth.* f , , ,a / ; S.le.t.the, Auctionfltoral' ' J/ATIM 8 A'l,K OY ,r BBP*IVIOa -, BSOIjNII-Him) nonsBaOLDJfRNITpKB.J)ARtBTS..tBENOU ' 'PLATE 'MIBBOBB ) ;‘trABIEET,-'PfA^O-PpftTE^ Fortincnt of. houCehoid furnltprsiplaid-rorie, itK'f’.'H' I*.. 1 *.. !oTsioa,of ( «rMU, ftra.ilt.pMi, .on^gHuur-' i vH9SkM^>kisin'iA■ m .wfl wjll hold Qttf.rejuWkles of-litfQleheld - rttroUctas, ‘Wsdtie'Bdaj;-Aa'd' Ba - turfjnorpiaje^pojnroenolng it. 10 wJlca^uflrtottfa, ,jfpcey,.»Dd mUOetitQCKiQs * Hpas*y;i7edne«-' ~ d4yj.T3»OT«^,;iw4^rt^^ v flTej|ln^,^ttudari^ip| ’ i K Mi' vwiduir*,* jj? msimM' ;v>%? stow* •>*■ -e ' . "SjUSATS mCla AOOOMMODAHOIi. : >*• -V=; - .V>;StOWBJtI ».M f .BJo!^!t:!'!:4i-‘MONBri.! ! - J - falfrirtit*irball s *mcrantron to »n out-doot Mloi.-titim , ■ »tp/init»4K«llliii»r«torM,-orsjlMwhm ) ,t < i4/ci U ii,„ - fr-At - > -^-‘ J efjjpfjs » ' * - Jm&im ; H AyANWsW(M3 1 -i06 J ooon w ,Fib r ; .^fi-Sss^sia^sasse -ia»a g«;otKKsC»«>Ss|!M|j!>.>4P : »OIH »BOHI Itr*it, JSgggcys: Siartiori. ;S, BRINLEY, flt 00., .<6.J429 MARKETtfTRBET. /BENCH GOODS, THIS - MORNING, AT j '*>> ;, ';10 O‘CLOCK" '•Tbeattehtiooof the trai ls requested; r catalogue, which commence'thlntboni-- 'fcloofc; and comprises a handsomeaiecrt' demand fancy goods, hmbng l /tbe&' v ’are .'of fine, olo&kd and mantillasi'oTeuperlQt new style,-.' Albq, an involve of, farifi IWSTYLB BONNET RIBBONS: "" :5 / 1 ~ iw style boe*.et ribbons i\'j POIL;DH OHBVRE; : ■ ,(• - deces, extra poll decberro. LORBD MERINOE3 AND DE LAINES. Facia colored merlnoea: I <*:«,« *« do lafoea. 1 t .r, .0-4 WOOL PLAIDS. 8 caaeB fl'*4 Paris wool plalda. - v .-,, , CLOTH OLOAKB. lQj) lota black and colored cL th cloaks. - r — - - LABfil AOLOTHS. 8 camLtfndon plaldLarma cloths. 1 : ; .,MANTIDLA,yBLVJSTS. • Pieces heary black mantilla velvets , l®-4 SATIN BAYADERE VALENCIAS. Pleee&O-l satin Bayadere valenclts, - . - : s> t CH£ty£ILLB SHAWLS AND .SOARES. An invoice ofrloh Parle chenelU? abawle and scarfs. W-.- POPLtN AND VALENCIA ROBfcS. -All sllk-and wool-poplin robea.- - tßibh yalencHfrobe.*..>. . jt.ir.OOLORBD KID GLOVEB, jAncluTW.ee. of ladiea’ colored kid gloves. - , . shawls. ■ - .300 mode do j» .‘*do._ ..do. . . BAIjBOPDRY«OODS.- : . On .Tuesday Bfomlng. . 'Oct. 19m, at'lO’o’cldck, by catalogue,"bn 0 months 1 aredtt;-' ■ i»'.t . ’ 600‘packages and lots ot fancy and staple dry goods. • Samples And catalogues early on the morning /of sale. ITJHILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. iJT 030 MARKST BTBBBT, between FIFTH and iSIXTH/aobth side. •'LAKGH SALE OF’BEADY MADE OLOTHINO. , | - f.iiT-'- -• On Taosday Mornlng, ' [ Cot; 19th; at’lo o’clock -trill be B"ld by catalogue, 1 Frock Costs, ; ) -DressCoats,- Made in the beat manner.- ; Paht ! jVjand •-'> • r ■ > .-*• .*• . • ■ - { Vesta; > 1:. v :ji TAILORING GOODS. i '' Also, a general assortment of'-tailoring goods.- j V ■KBHIRTB»AND DRAWERS. - . , -'AlsO|iloo dozen men’s lambs wool atid merino ehirts [and drawers, Wool «nd cotton hose and half hose, &e. I 'lD^The-whole.may-be-exawined With catalogues | early on the morning of sale. '• B 1 v aOOTT, Jr.,’ AiJCTIOKEfiR, (BUCCOB - sor to WOLBJJRT, A 800TT,) 4810HB8TNTTT«t., joppoeite the Custom House, between Fourth and tfirth ; Street*' . 1 t OARD.~The, ladles, and trade generally, are re ; speetfqllv. informed that regular sales of fare will be [held at the salesroom, No. 431 Chestnut street, during j the coming season. . ~ i BPEOIAL PEREMPTORY .BALE Of SMBROI . - ' 'M- - ' ' DERIES-- .-. %- • TliiS Morning, “ I 16th» Inst., commencing at IS o’clock, will’be sold !an entire invoice of embroideries,’of late importation, ; comprising, Vis— - ■ ‘ - \ s- COLLARB. ; -Afall assortment oi Prenoh embroidered collars, Im ; ported for be»t city retail sales.' , *' ’ ■ PEQUK COLLARS AND SETS. » Also, a line of L Pequo collars and sets, with collars and sleeves to match. I Also, fancy linen sets • . ■ JACONET BETB, < * Also, a line of Jaconet sets, with collars and aleexes | to match. ■ < j £7“ Samples and oatalogaes early on the morning of fsaUTv.. A. DYSART. *cOO.,Atjotioneseb and V 3« OommiBBlov Übeosasts, No. 27 Bouth EIGHTH ISTRKST, doner or LODGE STREET.* JM. GUMMEY & SONS, ». BEAL KBT ATE, AUCTIONEERS, 1 J , ..i.f- 1 - i. No. A2O.WALNtJX BTRKETI | SECOND FALL BALE. • I ,-On.tha Premi es ! _ , f On .Thursday, October 28, 1858,. . At 12 o’clock'tt , will be sold at publlo sale, on the i premises, THE HANDSOME FARM AND COUNTRY SBAT ; of WlUiaoi Brown. E-q,, situated in Delaware couhtjr. on the main road - from Media to Concord, be ; tween the lands of Oasper and John Bharploss, Rsqrs., about two rquares-from the statlon-on tho new Balti : more Railroad,'witbin oue mile of the station on the shd Media Railroad, and about 10 miles ' froth*Philadelphia, cont»fc!n< In _&U about I£3 acre , ; 100 of which is do a high state of cultivation, the ro | choice woodland, with a handsomo Fish Pond in the with' about 8 feet of water in it. The place is'conrenient to Oharcbes of all denomioations, 'add'there Is a Publlo School on the opposite side of ( the road.' ) ‘ The'improvements consist of an elegant mansion, of |dressed blue-stone,'B stories high, containing 10 rooms, i dining-room, library, and kitchen on first floor, 1 2 store rooms, with water in first and second stories j i the whole hooia is eflfoeiaiilly warmed by a good heater, j sad has piasisa on throe sides o' the main building, 170 ! feet la length,and 12k feet widej a fine carriage road ■ around the house. - The* house has been newly papered ; *odpalnted throughout; there lea handsome kitchen, t garden, snd orohard, adjoining the hou-e, containing a Collection of milt trees and grape vines. There is ;a!po'* large barn and cirriage-house,los feet front, and : . three stories'high,.built in the best manner, and of the jbestmaterUl, with accommodations for 60 bead of cat* {tie; abd .water ln both stables, and cow yard.. This is {sala the.Vbest ..barn in Delaware county: also, a igood ice-hbuse,, , handsome chicken and pigeon )h6'ftsfe.“' There U a'good’.sprlrg house, suitable, for a idairy of fiO and a never-idling spring of water .canning through tho Farm, and epringsin every field. : ..Terms—S&,oW may rema'n on mortgagev s2,<|oooa«h -on’ the ezectf ibn of th‘e'deed,«ud the the' balance on Jthelshdsyof'Apnlnext;,' , i : ID* Tewon's cah'bave erery Information giTon them {by caUlngattheofflce/ 5 . ; . ! :1k 1 : i ■ FALL.BALI. . {v - Thursday Evening, ■ - 1 October,2Bth. at the Philadelphia Exchange— ■ 4CHB BEAUTIFUL BEAT, known as ,** Aston Ridge,’’ containing 28 acres, situate in Dela ware county, J 6 miles from the city, will be sold agree ,ably.to postponement, on Thursday evening, October i2Sth, 1868. 's ; MODERN THEBE-STORY BRIOE RESIDENCE, 'No. 818onth Ninetv’enth'stTeet. ebove Chestnut streev : OABD—7 M. Oummey-A' none, aaotloneers, will mold rogular Rales of Beal Estate, Stocks. Ac. Also, furniture at dweltlnw. j BEAL BSTAi'JS aj: jfiU*ATB SALE. • I \J~ On our Private Bale Register will always be found a very 'large amount of real, estate, including OTory description of oity and country property. ! •' 'j; 'J. M. 6UAIUE7.A SONS, Beal Estate Brokers, ’ 620 WALNUT Street, belowSlxth. IcjAJlirßl. ! NATHANS, AtTOTIONEEB, (to and MONEY LOAN OPVIOE. No. 224 fiouta ;THIBD Street, below'Walnut, opposite Pear ct.«only •Izat doors below the Exchange,. , I- btuiiiefla'fnjin'T o’clock, A. M., nnta 10 ln the evening. ‘ Out-door' paies, ana‘salw 1 at the Aucttoa House, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms. * OAPITAL r OSOOIOOO. { Bstmblitktdfprtbt last Thirty Tsars. ( Advances made from one dollar to thou Mada cm ! monds. Silver Plate, Watches. Jewelry, Hardware, Uer :ch«dfi*7 Olothi^g,^TorUttare, Bedding, Oigars.Musioa] 1 Instruments, Ouns, Horses.. Carriages, and Goods of •every description. -»■ 1 -Afl goods can remain any length of time agreed jj .j - .?; r • ,- ■> JM advances, ftwavoue hundred dollars and upwards! wllkke eharged a per oent. per month; $6OO and over, tkelowest market rate. t This Store Housorhaving adepth of 120 feet, hu large Ere and tkler-proof vaults to store all;valaables, and prig Irate watchmen for the premises: also, a heavy inscS L?' 0“ “Wkfjwiiiftt unlimited capital, dhis offlee is prepared to make advances on more satis terms than any other in l Money advanced to the poor, la small amounts, with! ouftasyeharge;- - ■ ■ - . - 1 AT PBIVATB sale. . L%!? Iww Other Watohes, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced prices, aul-ly . ; . , .ottmmw 0«3ort«. iIITAT’S HOTEL,. ; AA, ; .. , WILLIAMSPORT, ' ' LYCOMING OOtJKTY, PA. . T, h ,? °na«rilgned bM potohMed the Inge «nd elegant building, comer of MIIRD And PIRB Street, formerli occapted. br the Wert Bunob Benlt, uid hu esltrzed Md redttedltlii .Bttperior.tjle, ’ , ■ .Wlllletnjpqrt ii, one of the wont delightful lnlend wira» WEeppejrlTmU, ud ble home, he hopee, will be [found plMBMjt, m well to the trereller u to those oltt none of the metropolis who desire topees uu sgreesble I**“® during tlio heated torux of the summer. . .ate.omulbtu runs from his Hotel to the Paokot and Hatlfpsd Depots free Of oh ergo. ■j ...... . W.H.HAY, Proprietor. FOSJ) .SPRINGS.—.THIS “ a djNgktful Bummer Resort, will ofjVlslterfl.on the 16th of Juno, sod kept openuntll the lst orootober, W Ol , 0 ”* erected lutresr ore :Srr. .. ll7 , c J m fl 64 * 4 ’ ® 0 . 4 ti ' estuhltthmeut has superior et,le, and the acoornmodT ;ut;umtMt^^': BoUl “’ UM >a P«t »« ? f^LTsM^£^ , K^ Vth “ nu^l * enJ ' ntor Mr., A. VfUjmet extensive arrahrehient. to “ Bedfora WriterV Ericesiat'ths^^mrt 7 vlt In ; t >» tu< >»i »t the followi«| ; ; for a barrel-(malbcry).i..., %* m r rIB pint, per d05an.............i §a I barrels, s» thatVour., upon rcotlvmg th« Water frtih •? f.. & tv, ' * .« 'v - f™‘ I All oommunicatioas shoold ba addressed to _ MINBBALfiPBINGfIod.. I '»nyl9-lf,; i. v Badfnrd'Octinty< - ■j • yC Jpiidyimch. : ash stationeSt: Manufacturer, WALNUT Street, Is pr#J. STm.v.ifivSr' o 'ollher frotn the shelves Lspiefll ZgESSSSES*???. booruTorhsuklng and meromitlle nseletS.%!tt b ;^ : Exhibition!'-'The' MlebtioU of th. msterlallswJodSl •workmanship' most excellent, and their finiiEuni , - ' < ■ / ao2oltf* sTTEEKIE’ 3 '' ' PEBHtJfAN: ' STOMACH ~V" BITTEBS,—There, Bitters ere made by . oom ,pound of Peruvlsn Barksnd choicc Roots Infused In I pdro PoH Wlne,-;andt act on the .system as a tonlo, stl- and-a snro provontlro of Never iPs hlf ,sfl rfispbnilbio Druggfsts tliroughout the VMtrt State, ud &o Ousdas. Prepared by , oalB-et». - OHAS. W. GMKIB/Phitad., ieflifl jjfoiiMfl. IN ™B'COORT'OF~ COMMON PLEAS' . FOU THB OITY iND COUNTY OB PHlLADEL 'Brtateof n.OLIBBORD HBMPHIM., «uranooad'ana : flu'afkcooont df Saundow Lwis, Trust,,, v Tho Auditor AD pointed to audit, ,«ttl«, and adjust /aid account, and report distribution of tho balance,- *lll jna*-t.the /parties, interested at his OHoe, in the rear, of, No„708i BANSOM’ Street, on SATURDAY, Oc tober 16th, at 1 o’clock P.M*- _ n Second meeting, ;W SDNB3DAY. October 20,at1l PM. , 0011-mwf-6t* I. OOOKB hONQSTRBTH, Auditor., IN THE ORPHANS’-COURT 'FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OB .f HIIi ADBhPHI A > In the matter ot the Batlto ot MAMA O. HBNNBB, Auditor appointed'to audit,' settle, and adjust the account of JOoKPH DEhAVAN, AdminUJrator of the ’Estate of MARIA O.DBNNKB, Deioasfd. and to report distribution of in his handr, Jill meet all parties intereat&l on BBIOAY. the 16th dsn of October, A. D. 1868 at, 4 o’clock P - M . hi ! No. 268 South BOURTH Street, in the City _ of Phila delphia. - 1 ■ • : EDWARD A. IiEShEY, ooWrimrft* •, ... Auditor. i, QUEERS. PORTABLE. FORGE.— Doubtless ibauiy of our City, readers, in passing Ml the gangs ot Workman-employed inlaying down of the passenger railroad tracks in our rtreeto, had their attention attracted to a portable foyges with bellows and everything audio efficient servtoe. - These, forges} built upon the plan secured oy 0. V Queen’s patent, are for sale at the commodious, long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, Range, and -furnace-establishment of-WABNIOK, CHAD WICK, j» STOVES I STOVES I SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING • STOVE, With all the Latest Improvements, > Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, & OJPIOE STOVES In Hie City, at MANIGLE’S, No. 800 MARKET STREET. Call before purchasing. bc2o-6w .a SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR NING COOK bTOVE,—I would respeotftt ly call SBWjt the attention of the public to one or the greatest improvements ever introduced in Oookiog Stoves and Ranges—the burning of,the gas arising from the coal, by whioh means is saved 00 per cent, in fuel and also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of tho oven. We effect the burning of the gases by means of a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the underside, which admits the air ip a h‘*ted state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame to pass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This im provement also preserves the centre piece from rinking down on the Are, thereby saving the expense of repairs One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION «t 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Obase tc North,) 1116 MARKET Street sept29.3mo Eoilctte S&riitles. fjpHE GREAT WONDER OV THE NINETEENTH CENTER?, PROFESSOR WOOD’S XX.«IX:R RESTORATIVE Says the Bt. Louis (Me.) Democrat: Below, we pub lish a letter to Dr Wood of this city, from a gentleman In'Maine, which upoakS glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Bach evidence must hare its effect, when coming from a reliable source. If certifi cates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco miums, nor useless puffery from the press: - Bath, Maine, /an. 20,1850. Professor 0. J. Wood & Co.—Gen firmest: Having my attention called a few months sinoe to the highly bene fical effects of your Hair Restorative, I was induced to make application of it upon my own hair, which had be come quite gray, probably one-third white; my whis kers were of same character. Some three months since I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used it. I soon found it waß proving what I had wished. I used it about twice a week. I have since procured another bottle, of which I have used some. I can now certi y to the world that the gray or white hair has to tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my hair has resumed its natural color, and I belieye more soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-fire years.- lam now sixty years old; my geod wife at the age of fifty-tiro, has used it with same effect. The abore notice I deem due to you tor your valuable discovery. lam assured that whoever wlu rightly use, as. per directions, .will not have occasion-to contra dict my statements. I sms citizen of this city, and a resident here for the last fifteen roars, and am knows to nearly every ond here'and adjoining towns. Any use you may make of the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as myself. lam truly, yours, ~ A. 0. RAYMOND. 23,1868. WSOD’B HAla* EEsTOluilvi: Professor Wood— Dear Sir; Having had the misfor tune to lose the heat portion 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. Myjtair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obliga tions'to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure.' PINI.EY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J.K. Bragg, is a minister In regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Jlasa He is a gentleman of great influence and universally beloved. WM DYER. . Brookfield, Jan. 12,1858. Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having made a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that its effect has been excellent in removing Inflammation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which 1 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 othbr article with anything like the same pleasure or profit. Yourstruly, ' J. S. BRACK}. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three aUes, vis: large,medium, and small. The small holds ball a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the mediant holds at least twenty per cent ’more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars'perbottle; the large holds a quart, forty per cent, more in proportion, and retails for three dollars a bottle. 0.J.W09D& 00., Proprietor*. BX2 BROADWAY, N. Y., fin the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 MARKET Street, Bt.Leuis, Mo.. And sold by all good Druggist* and Fancy Goods Dealers. , anl3-frm4.w-3m AanwinwkyFai farframric. rjpRUiTT, BROTHER, & 00., IHPOAIIsa AND DKALSkB HARDWARE, ODTLBRY, PISTOLS, &e. SJ9'MARKET STREET, Below Sixth, North side, &u27-2m THILABELPHIA. > O^AKDWAKE.—The, subscribers, OOM n. MISSION MBBOH ANTS tor the sale of ffOBBIGN AND DOMESTIC HABDWABE, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their stock, which they are offering at lowest rates.' Our assortment con sists in part of— <•,/■'. Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Oow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship, Mine, and Coll Chains. * y> The celebrated ,<{&>» Horse Nails: Btoae and Sledge Hammers. ' “ Wright’ » and other Anvils j Solid Box and other Flees, j • Short and Ipng handle Fry Pans: round and oval "Make Pans/ “Martin’s” superior Files andßasps: Bed Screws. ' “BxoelslOr ” Safety Fuse/Blasting Tabes. Corn, Grass, andßrierScythes; Hay, Oom, and Straw «nivei. Uav, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Forks. Bakes snd Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds.' Taoks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nalls. , Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Borews, Looks of all kinds: Cutlery, Bams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham • otera, Planes, and other Tools, &0., *c. W. G. LEWIS tc BON, o&hl-y Ko. 4U COMMERCE Street. ISssiiueo (ffotDa. Alex, mokinney, • at law, GBEBNBBURG, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In> diaaa counties. sell.tf f. T* ABBAKS. O. A. SATII. • A BEAMS .& MAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 4 LOOK HAVEN, PA., ' Will attend promptly to all pipfessional business en trusted to thorn. SpSotal attention given to the collec tion of claims. XBPYBXXOBB Got. Wm.F.Packer,Harrisburg,Pa. } L. A. Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank: General D. K. J&okmau, Lock Haven: Hon. A. White, Look Haven; Simon Scott, Lock Haven: Bullitt Ic F&irtborne, PhUadel ’phias'McParland, Evans, & Co., Philadelphia: Evans A Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia: Williamson. Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tener A Datls, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefohie, Pa.: J. W. Qufggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jyail-tf pHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER \J CHANT and Importer of HAVANA- BXGARB. (New) Hid street, second story. aul-ly f < IOMAN v & RABORG— |L4 Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI SpORS, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and ■laventh streets. jelO-tf JPOR COLDS AND SORE THROATS, ICELAND MOPS PASTE, MARSHMALLOW DROPS, , FLAXSEED DROPS, STEPHEN P. WHITMAN, Manufacturing Oonfootloner, ' /“Ne.uao, MARKET STREET , se2o-8m West of TWELFTH Street. VITABMING and ventilating 1 f j WARSROOMB :The subscriber would invite the speoial attention or Architect Builders and the publio to his NEW CULVER PATENT SELP-OLHANBING AND VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE, Which his so successfully introduced during the last winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is so arranged as to consume the gases from the Ooal, muting Ft one of the most economical, safe, durable Heaters now in use. _ Also, all sices and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low-Down and-Elevated Grates, every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace, Stores, Collins’ Patent Chimney Cape, far the' cure of smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods in my line of business.. - : 1 - : Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater .repalr log, and prices reduced to suit the times., ■ OHABtKS 1 WILLIAMS, .: (Cate Baker A Williams,) ' au24m • - 1182 (old 406) MARKET Street, Philada. ■ TjIRENOH PLATE GLASS. —HAVING «- •: been appointed by the “ pompagnit de Floreffe %) the SOLE AGENTS tor the oale of their GLASS in this eityy we ave prepared to offer to the trade or consu-. tters,,toom.,otur stock' on'hKnd, POLISHED ; PLATE GLASflfor fetorCSor Dwelling Fronts) Rough Plate, for Flbort ahd Skyllghtc; and Silvered Plate, of laSrge me /for Mirrors. The Glass will be sold at the. lowest prices,' and warranted supeHor/tn svrrp rtsptct } to any Other imported, ' - « i * ; .:■ • - • BOBT. SHOEMAKER A CO., plate and Window Gloss Warehouse,' j . i N. 1. oor. of FOURTH and RACE Streets. mhSS-tf Philadelphia. *;.JF^d>AVwv: jis^s. ®Uttcatio««l. PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Btresto, opened pn MONDAY, tbo 6th of September!'-- '■' 5 . Private Instruction, though favorable to rapid pro gress* yet fiends the soholarUno the world with a,keen sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftpntlmes forces the Instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those personal-to each individual, anil 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. Si., or by note, to solB-tf , R. STEWART . Principal, SINGING—BaIIad and Opera tlO;—Mr. FRAZER girea Instruction in the Above atjles, on the moat approved flyetem. telMm 409 South EIGHTEENTH Street. rtLASSIOAti EDUCATION.—-ROBERT iV/.H. - LABBERTON, Ph. D. of the University of Groningen, will hereafter Hare charge or the Olasslcsl department in the SCIENTIFIC and OLABBIOAI, IN STITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, northwest corner of Twelfth. .No pains hare been spared to render this School eminently worthy of patronage lor hoys of all sges, and m all departments—-Fogl sh, Olassloal. and Soientlao. Entnmco on TWELFTH St, ’ 1 .selT-lm . . J. ENNIS, Principal. r j. Slfe Sd’STN Sl'lTOTk'eor totlNG a? • IjADIKB, No. 1628 WALNUT Street. For terms,, apply st the Institute. - KnvRRBHOiB. I —Dr. Oonvorae, (editor of the'CArisiinn obMmr,)Bev. Dr. C, Wadsworth, Rot. Dr. W. D. Stevens, 001. W.Yorney, 0. U. teland. Esq., Pro* 'essots Vethakb, Alleh, Prater, of the University, and 'they'gehtlemkn ’ fielfl-im J J. REED has resumed bis course of in * struction in Mosio and on.the Piano-forte. No. , 1623 WALNUT Street.' sels-lm BRYAN** SEMINAR Y> I*l m-Davia, n. y. ; THU PALL TERM of this,lnstitution (whose loca tion is one of rare beauty ana attraction), oommences on the 16th or September. It continues strictly a Fa mily Boarding School for Girls.and is thorough, seleot, -and homelike in all its appointments. The number of : pupils is limited to those who can be seaced at tho ta ble of the Principal. 07* CIRCULARS win be sent Showing Terms and Regulations. Batavia, qpnesee co., N, Y. t September, 1863. sel3 C KITTED DEN* 8 E. OOMMBROIAL COM? OHBOTNUT and'SEVZHTB , An Inotitutiou designed TIVB BUSINESS. BOARD Of TRTJBTBKB. . B. B.Oomenrfe, ' Friable Hookiiu. George H. Smart, - David Stilhe,- John flparhawk, DaridS. Brown, IsaaoHeoker, A. V. Parson*, D. B, Hinman, Frederick Broirn, Joihaa Lippinoott. EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th. Each Student has iabrrimut instruction 'at this Institution, and a Diploma from here Is the best re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining ft good situation. , CATALOGUES may bo had on application at the College. ' - soB-tf /CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, nC/ bolow Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY, August 80th. S. W.PATRBS, A.M., au23-2m v Principal. Leidt brothers* night-school, Nos. 148 and .160 BIXTQ Street, ne&rfiace, is sow opbr to o va isbtruotion in BOOK-KEEPING, WHITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. - ae4-ly Bryant & chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, 'Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Por information, call or send for circular. jel6-tf EVENING BEBSIONB HAVE COMMENCED. CMa* DUFF & CO.'S MEROAN- COLLEGE, Southeast corner * i * CffCQh:Sn: EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Street*, (established in 1810, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COURSE of Practical. Single, and Double Eotrjr. ’ BOOKKEEPING, Including all tbe Auxiliary Books, Oomjujboial Oal- OOLATJOHB, and BUSINESS WHITING, lg taught in the most Buocewfol and satlefactorj Btyle, P.' BDWAftDB, | Prinolpalfl. . Mb. B B. BUBTON, Penman. pRESSWELL & "WILLIAMS, No. 206 WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply sliip> pen and consumers with superior Broad Top coal from Lancaster Mines, oo4tf flfeO QfT PER TON for the best WHITE tjPt/e/w'tJ AS& COAL, warranted free from elate or dust. HICKS’ GOAL is tbe best and cheapest in the city, re-screened In yard and dry under oover. HICKS sells none bat the very boat Loblgh ondSohuylklll Coal, and warrants full weight. HICKS superintends the delivery of all Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be as represented. HICKS’ Yard and Offico is at the southeast corner of MARSH ILL and WILLOW, where he Invites all to call and examine for themselves the above facts. a026-3m CTCBRING, FOX, A CO*, wholesale and M? retail dealers in' LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—BAGS aod BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Goal from tho most approved mines, under oover, and pre pared expressly for familr me fefi.y iFnrs, &?r. gUFFAM) ROBBS, BV 188 BALI OR 8088, aso. F. TOKEATHU 4U AND 41T AEOH STREET. {luma lotus. .mgsaga OHICKERING & SONS, Manu*. TTTTV facturera of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. This is the largest and oldest manufactory in the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1828, Since which time wo have MADE , AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS, And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI ORITY over all otbers, 11 Oold, 18 Silver, and 4 Bronx* Medals. !t7* Pisnoß to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is at 1807 CHESTNUT Street. oc6-8m PIANO' FORTES, j Just received, an elegant stock of RAVEN, BA CON. A 00., NUNNS A CLARK, HALLBT. DAVIS A CO., and GALE A 00. S PIANOS. MELODSONB of bMt quality, at J.B. GOULD’B, 8. X. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT its. mhl9-y mrngs unit (Etjcmuala. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Manufacturer* and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES, and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oorner FOURTH and fiAOE Streets, Philadelphia. Sole Agents for the sale of the oelebrated Floreffe Plate Glass. . mh23-tr aiaibiners and 3ran. IiWJIL T. VMSIOK. 1. TAPWA* VimiXOX imi.UK K. KIXKIOK. ©OIHWARR FOUNDED, K 5 irVTH AND WASHINGTON BTBEBTS, . VHILAIULraiA. MERRICK k SONS, HNGINBBBS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, fox Band, Elver. And Marino service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, 40., Oul< Inga of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofr for Gas Works, Workshops, Bailrond Stations. Ac. Be torts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. JsTory description of Plantation machinery, saofa as Bn gar. Saw. and Grist Mills, Taonam Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, kilters. Pumping Engines, Ac. Sole Agents for N. BttUeux’s Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; 3, P. Boss’ Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pomps. Superintendent—B. H. BAETOL fats arid Caps. & 00., NO. 323 MARKET STREET, HATS HOW IK STOEtI AW UNTIES NEW BTOOE HATS AND OAFS, TO WHICH THET INVITE THE ATTENTION 01 LUTBBB FBOiM ALL PAKTB 01 Till *ulo>2m* £amps. PETERS’ 8 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BBnP-aENERATING QAB LAMP la the only Patent Burner that haa a Non-Conductor attached. The public are cautioned Agalnat all other Bnrnera, aa they will heat, and liable to explode. State and County ttighta for Bale. Apply or add reaa *•18 D. V. PBTBRB. 423 BROADWAY, N. Y. fJIO ABCHITEOTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Btone, both of the BLUB, GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former ol which, for Boltnwß and delicacy of color, this stone please examine the f °Jo7. i Efiirrlß l ou’flr® l B htoBnth street and Blttenbouse Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. . Samuel Smithes West street and Blttenhonse square. Mrs. Petfrson’a No. 1219 Walnut street. A K. Womrath’a, 416 Arch street, gamuel Simes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. K. J. Fasflltt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and others, & WILSON, Agents, PHILADELPHIA WARMING.AND VENTILATING r WAREHOUSE, ’*olo CHESTNUT STREET. *el6-8m B. M. PBL?WBLL, Sup’t. PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYBIOIANB.—The aboT« offers a vehicle for the exhibition .of remedies to dis eased surfaces, whioh combines the following advanta ges t A good and unvarying consistence, oasUy washed off with water, dissolves all substances .that are solu ble In water, hence facilitating instead of. obstructing tbelr.absorpuon, and does not;get, rancid.' The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to Ute practitioner. Prepared and for salo wholesale and', retail, at: SIMXS’S Laboratory and Pharmacy, ro y, NOW OPEN TO YIBITOHS. ■ my29-y WELLS OOVEBLY, Proprlutor rpHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFIOE, A “0 OUBSTNiDT BTMBT, forward PAROEM PACKAGES. MERCHANDISE, 1 BANK NOTES and SPEOIE, aifWbj, 11, own Litas?”? In Mnneottai SS 8 COMPANIES, to all the prlnotpsj TOWNS and OITIBB of the Doited fetatoa. a. S. BANDPOBD. .6»n*ral Paparlnt*na*ti>J EjIBENOH 'WHITE ZINC, of the Yieille l MOntogne, ground pure. If prodnoos a dear, ™te, fine gloss, and attains a firmness and erennois or purfaoo, QuaranHedgonutoa, For sale hr , ZIEai.ER A, SMITH, , aagg-atr Hnntbwnat nor genonil and Urpdn ata (VfcANILA CIGARS.—I Case First. Quality -L*A Manila Oigarp, juataryiYed In Store and for sale WILLIAM H. YEATON. aiO South PROMT Street, DIRECTORS CAPITAL, $200,000* DIRBOTOXS. Wm. M. Swain, Wm. 0. Rodman, [of Public Ledger. CD. flhooraaker, John Anspach, Jr., Jer. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thoa. Craven, J. B. Hughos, Francis Potora, Wm. 8. Boyd, -' 11. K. Ooggshall, Geo. W. Woodward, Jno. McCltiffi, Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. JOEL JONES, President. A. 8. GILLETT, Vice President JAB. B. Altobd, Secretary. jy26-ly 856,148 86 paid, or reported. 1TOH8: 8. R. OrftWfofd, Jho. L. Rrdner, Wllll&m 11. TfcemM. 8. N. Winslow, Henry D; Wears. WM. M. GODWIN, President. S. 0. Tloppsa, Secretary. mvlO-dtf Mo lossoa unadjusted, uni ' - DIREG William M. Godwin, Junes W. Queen, George W. nail, B, Franklin Jackson, J. 0. Hopper, BDIIMyeUI William Martin, James O. Hand, Josoph H. Seal, Theopbilus Pamdingj Edmund A. Bonder, James Trsqnair, John O. Davis, William Byre, Jr. f John E. Penrose, J. Y. Peniston, George G. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel K. Stokes, Dr. B. M. Hasten, Henry Sloan, Win, 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas Q. Hand, Spencer Mollvain, Bobert Barton, Jr., Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pmsbgh,. H. Jones Brooks,! Dr. T- Morgan, tl Jacob P. Jones, J.T. Logan. “ WILLIAM MABTIN, President. - THOMAS O. HAND, Tice President. HBNHY LYLBURN, Secretary. jao»y fifltels anil Restanranto. (Expwsfl Qroinjumuo A N B™Tb 7 ° ? ' r ' Y ° H ’ S OfTAWBA ’A. A. : HAYEB, M. D., ABBAm TOTHI. eTATB Of MiSBA'OHtJSim. SGbsb&al GhabAotb*. light-yellowish brown colored spirit, havibg a fragrant odor; when evaporated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analyzed for volatile and fixed drags, of which no traces of any hind were found. Its color is proved to' be due to a odloted resin an' extract derived from wood. 10? In every respect it is a' pure apiritous liquor. The fraerance’br bouquet whioalt possesses can he iso* lated, ana *it then appears unlike that from Cognac Brandy or Wine, being a fruity esflenee resnlting from a peculiar fermentation of Oatavrba and Isabella Grapes, ■ * ;■? Ohruioal OsAiAorra Al, parts is volume of this' spirit contains at-60 deg F. 4612-10 parts of' pare al*_ cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 ! parts of ihe spirit afford 23 parts of a.'fitrong solution of the oil which characterizes this Brandy j the spirit left, alter removing the oilj is pure’and odorless,'and'in all its ualities a perfect spirit not subject to change. One U.S. gallon of thia Brandy at 60 deg. /. contains, be sides the spirit and oil, only 5220 grs. of' matter com posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored resin from wood. .i - ■* - ; Bjsrou, January 2s, 1868. Or. GOXB, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB. B. CHILTON; Chemist, of New York,'both' pronounce this to bo pure Brandy, and free from all \adulteration. ; . For Medicinal purposes,Lyon’s Catawba Brandy,has oo iiral, and has long_ been needed to ‘rapenede the poiwmous;coiopoqnd*fold jtindtftti&e name of Brandy. As a bQYerige/the.pnre article Is .altogether superior,. remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Lowtfplrite, Languor, General Debility; Ac., Aor nn i ß feo STILL AND- SPARK LING CHAMPAGNE.—These Wines are mude in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Lore Juice of,the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a’gentle Stfahu lant, and for Sacramental purposes. - Retail price BLM per bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade.. Dealers will please send their orders to the “Sole Agents” for the State of Penn sylvania, A.'F. HAZARD-& 00., - Wholesale Druggists, * . No. 608 MARKET Street. Also for sale by the following apothecaries * AMBROSE SMITE, Seventh and Ohesnuteta, JNO. W.SIMES A SONS,IBth and 22d and Market streets. D. L. BTAOKHOUBB, Eighth and Green sts. - B. NKBINGER, Second and Mary, fits., Bouthw&rk. G. W. NKBINGER, Pasayunk Road and Washington street. ■ •. f. if - • . i , GEO. S. nOBBNSAOK, Third and. Green sts. A. R. HOKTiJR, Broad and Ooatessts. fett TTOBENSAOK’S IRON BITTERS. ,iX This’Medicine, as its name implies, is one of the greatest strengthening preparations extant; It is.es*' peoiallr adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or are afflicted with. Dyspepsia,.Livor Complaints. Piles, Nervous Debility. General weakness,‘and all diseases fiflaihg from a disordered condition of the digestive organs. ' FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS,GENERALLY . there is perhaps, no medicine In the rtofld equal to It. as It enters, purifies, and 'replenishes the blood which la so Importaotto bringabout a healthy action THOUSANDS ARB LIVING a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak 6tid emoblated, who could be restored to health by,the 1 use of ofie bbttlt of this invaluable modiolus. - It Is no humbug, but a genuine foinddy. being free from any thing that is of an injurious natufd. > ■ ■ FOR ALL DISEASES OF TEE BLOOD there Is no,bettor antidote than Hobensaek’s Iron Bit ters. Wnen the blood is Impure the whole body Is full of disease.' Bloodletting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole.' At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse,the blood , there is no bettor remedy than these Invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent ’ls iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing the impure matter from the whole visceral system. They ,are prepared by aprao tical chemist, and have been prononnoed, by eminent |hysiciane and others, as the << ne plus ultra” of all tiaw QBATIFYim to tho proprietor that he has succeeded in compound tag a remedy for many or the ilia that his fellow mortals aro subject to ; and that the public appre ciate it is not a question of doubt, but O' fixed fact, as the demand for it has far surpassed his snngfflne expectations. " READ THE TESTIMONY OP A WORTHY OITIZBN. " This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some three years, with -a disease peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving ally benefit. Hearing of Hobtnsack's Iron Bitters, and knowing iron to be k powerful tonic, induced me to Obtain a bottle, 1 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, $340,625 00 2,1*7 70 1 618 83 10,483 45 1,888 Cl No. 831 Capitol Street. Tills invaluable Medicine la prepared only by GEORGS 8. HOBENBAOKj Pharmaceutical Chemist. N. W. ooruer of THIRD and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be addressed. -• Price 81. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists generally. mfiso-y R. ! 1 Qkaltb will, In nil oases, follow the use of Badwayh It. R. Remedies.- There are none so Sick or diseased.« weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, but that Railway's Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, oi Regulators, m the nature of the disease or sickout may require, will quickly and rapidly core.' 1 These remedies consist of Radway's Beady Reliel; Radwav’a Renovating. Resolvent; Radway’s Regulators Each of these remedies possesses special curative power* of6r certain diseases.- Yet there are other disease! wherein their combined madiclnal properties are re qulred; and when thus used, If there is sufficient lift and strength within the diseased or dying body to eus tain their action, the patient will live and be tostoref to health. . Pain.'. ;,,R. Jt. Relief. Atulf Diseases R.R. Relit/. Inflammatory Diseases.. Relief and Regulators, Malarious Diseases Relief and Regulators. Congestive Diseases Relief and Regulators, Scrofulous Diseases Renovating Resolvent, Chronic Di5tant., ....... Renovating Resolvent, Syphilitic Diseases!,,,,,Renovating Resolvent, Constitutional Diseases.,Resolvent and Regulators, Skin Diseases RenovdiiHg Rt solvent. Nervous Diseases Resolvent , Relief } Regula tors, Ready Relief f Regulators Infectious Diseases. CONSTITUTIONAL DIBBASBB. Many diseases that afflict humanity are inherited w heir-looms from the diseased bodies of aiokiy sires Scrofula. Consumption,Syphilis, and Bits, are amon| the most common of constitutional diseases. - Now, w* cars not how mahy generations tho seeds of these die ’ eases may hare been established In the system, cor ruptiug the blood — Radumy’s Renovating Resolve »i will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par tide of diseased deposits, and dll therein* with new, pore, and healthy blood. CHILDREN’S DISEASES. RadvDay's Rtnovaitug Resolvint should be hallo* as & blessing by every mother throughout the lead, whose Infanta are afflicted with Sores. Humors, etc These breakings out (thus early) are evidences of di* ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses ol the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate erery restiji of the disease and insure the child a sound and health) body. B.B.B.—Badway’s Beady Relief for Headaches, whe ther sick, or nervous; Rheumatism. Diar* rhrna, Dysentery, Oholera Morbus, Cramps Influents, Bloody Flux. Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Toothache, Small Pox Fevers, Swollen joints, Kidney Complaints Scarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Pleu risy. Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of al) kinds. Badway’s Beady Belief will, in a feu minutes, ohange the miseries you suffer tc joys of pleasure. B. R. 8.-*Badway’s Renovating Resolvent, for the curt df chronic dlficsees—Buoh as Scrofulous ani Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive - and other affeotions of the Lungs and Throat. Induration and Enlargements of parts' Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases arising from an impure stab of the blobd. Rad way’s Regulators will oure, effective]) and speedily. Costiveness, Indigestion, Painter’s Ohollo, Lead Diseases, Inflamma tion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver 0«m plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidney*. Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers. Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system 1* out of order, or the blood Impure, a dose of Radway’s Regulators will restore It to regu larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. He female should be without them. B. B. B. Remedies are sold by Druggifti Mi Merchants everywhere. BADWAY k CO., New York City. W. B. Zbibbb, ) T. W. Dtott k Sox, } Agents, Philadelphia. T. R. Oallbhpbb, ) *plB-tu&sadly&eow]jrr JpEKTJVIAN SYRUP, 702,786 ar PROTECTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIM OP 1808 Haring successfully passed the ordeal to which new die covoriee In the Materia' Modlca are subjected, must now be received as an established medicine, Its efficacy is curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, NewaJgia, Brtnehitii and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered state of thi Blood, Bolls, Scurry, the Prostrating EfiFeots of Lead 01 Mercury, Oeneral Debility, and all Diseases which re quire a Touio and Alterative Medicine, Is beyond qnee tion. The proofs of its efficacy are' so on* merous, so weH authenticated, and ©1 each peculiar character, that sufferen cannot reasonably hesitate to recsiv* the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not protest to be a cure-all, but its range Is oaten slve, because many diseases, apparently unlike Tare intimately related, and proceeding fromoat cauflo, may be cured by one remedy. The olass of diseases for which the Byrup provides i cure is precisely that which baa so often baffled th< highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Byrup incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dis interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fall to be satisfied with the following, among nu merous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. Th« signatures are those of gentlemen well known in thf community, and of the highest respectability. The undersigned having experienced the benefltfal ei foots of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to re oommend it to the attention of the public Prom oar own experience, as well as from the teati monv of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al togoiher unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effica cy in cases of Incipient Diseases of tho Lungs and Bron emal Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Dropsy, Neuralgia, Ac. Indeed, its effects would be incredible, but'from the high character of those who have wit nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, V we do oars, to Its restorative power. * liar. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S. 11. KENpALL, M.D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C AMORT, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0. DUNN, Rkt. TaOS. WiUTXEMORB* OERTIPIOATE OP DR. HAYES. It Is well known that the mediolnal effects of Protox ide of Iron Is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, end that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iren, without farther oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at tained by combination in a way before unknown, anf this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, td tratos, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. ’ A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. 10 Boylston street, Boston. N, L. CLARK & CO., Prourlotora, No. 6 WATER Street, Boston. P.BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, HASSABD & CO .J TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Street*, j*l6-tu th sat-8m w6m Agents for Philadelphia. JJANDSOEUBS AND CLAMPS. BANDBORUBS. No. 1. 62#e. perdos. 2. 760. “ 8. 870. 4.100 c. “ CLAMPS. 6 Row, $1.25 per dozen.' 7 Row, $1.75 per dozen. 8 Row, $2.25 per dozen. HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, se-10 62 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia English vermillion and ultra MARINE BLUB, especially imported for Painters and Printers. Pat up in 1 lb packages,-and for sale by - i LAY £ BROTHER, selT-lm* 841 DOCK Street, up stairs. SOLD BY Ne. 6. $ll2 per dos. 6. 1 26 < 7. 1 60 «• 8. 1 76 « Sftilrajir sneß. 1 ■PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA BAIL- A BOAD LINE.—QUIOHBBT ROUTS to Shall., WilkesbaiM, Bnff»lo. OhlMgo,- Kook' Islirna.’ Kl«g»)» Burlington, Montreal, St, 1.a!., Botrolt, Dnnliatt.and Bt. Loaft. -'.if I PMrenger tr»ln« will 1«» to tho PMlxlolphta ui- Rw. n . g^ E n corner BBOAD lad VIKB Street., jßund.j. eicepteA) u follow. i -•» ■ Buffalo,Detroit, Ohlesgo, ‘ «ndßtl^i E “ k M “" , > »• P»ul»,BuillngtS; ... 8 &9 ff. m. nxght BXPHKSa, ■ ' tss^s««sssassass- At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre. Pitts ton R«MntAn ~, KAILBOAD the IAOKAWA ™A aBMoKis Bridfr S ° ci ‘ Mk6l4o 21mira ’ ButTalb, >ad Bo.jen.lon HT" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelnhla and Elmira Railroad line’s Ticket Office, Northwest comer of SIXTH and OfIKSTNUT Streets, and at £e rS* senger Depot, corner of BBOADamI TINS. THROUGH BXPREBB FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves 'the Depot; Broad street/ helow Tine, daily (Bundays excepted,) for ail points West and North, at 6 p. M< ' . fi - ; Freight* most be’ deli?ered before 3P, M. to insure their going the same day. Far farther information apply at ‘ - Freight Sopot, Broad, below Vine. Or to CHAS. e. TAPPiSN, General Agent, M.W. oor. Sixth and Chestnut Philadelphia. ■HSwfftiannkr Philadelphia bkadisg railroad. FREIGHT "TOR HARRISBURG.—The Philadelphia and Reading .Railroad, Company are now prepared to forward freight to Habbisbcro, and to all points'on the Lebanon Valley branch of this road. Freight delivered at the Company’* depot, southeast ?? r ?? r & cd CHERRY Streets,'before 4 o’clock x. M.,will be forwarded on the same day, and will arrive at Harrisburg before 10 o’clock on the following morning, For rates, &c. : , apply to MiO. F. BEATY, General Agent, ‘ Broad and Cherry streets PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON. AND®?. MOBS'BAHiROAD. ~ ,_. nnw „ *ad after Monday, May 10, 1858, PABBENGEK TRAIN a LEAVE , piIILAI>BLPHIA UP M aWn>o ”’ ** 8 A;M > IF -M.,(KxpreM,) ami ' J or Wilmington, at BA. M., 1,4.30, and 11P. Per Now Oaatle, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M Por Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 E. M. Por Doxer, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. Por Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 7.80, Express, 10.15 A. M., anl O. P. H, Leave Wilmington at 0 45 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.46 and 8,66 P. M. . ' Leave Now CaetJe-at 0 and 0,60 A. H., and at 8.16 P, . . Lears Middletown at 8.88. A, M., and 6.46, . . Leave Borer at 8 A.H., and 4.56 F.M. LeaTd Seaford at 6.36 A. M., and 2P. M. , TBAINB FOR BALTIMOBB. Wilmington at 9.10 A, M., 2P. M., and 2.16 SUNDAYS only at U P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal- timota, Bo do , 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Pula' chia. • Prolght Train, with Passenger Oar attached. will tub u follows: - Philadelphia for PerrjriUe and Intermediate E laces at m ©ave Wilmington for do . do, do 7 46 P. it. Leave Havre do Grace for Baltimore do 6 30 A. M, Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 20 P. M* Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia. do 6 40 P. M M fl. M. PELTONj President. fWEW YORK LIKES.—THE OAMDEK J-S AND AMBOY BAILBOAD AND PIHLADKLPBXA AND TKHN'tON BAILBOAD COMPANY'S LINKS. PBOH PHILADELPHIA TO N*W YOEK. AND WAY PLAOSS. Leave as followfjVij; Aft ft A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acmmaoda tiOOMHiWfttUM'.MlWHM 2 26 At 6 A. M., via Cfittfen and Jersey City, N. J. Ao eommodation. 2 25 At BA. M., vie Camden and Jersey City, Morning ' Mai 1.,.,,, ;,i, «.{«,,* 9 oo At 10 A. M., by Steamboat John Neilson, via ifico* ny and Jersey City, Morning .Express «... 8 90 At M P. M., Tift Camden and Amboy, 0; and A, Xz yrdaa.,«„, 8 00 At 6 P. M. tli Camden and Jersey City, Evening Moil. s o At 8 P, M.) via Camden add Amboy,' Accommoda tion, Ist C1a55,,,.*..,,44.,,2 00 At BF. M., via Camden add Amboy, Aoeommoda* ' Won, 2nd Class 1 60 At 6 P. M,, ▼!& Camden and Auooy, Aeeommoda* tion,iat Class.,,, 2 00 At 6 P. M., fid Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda- Vhe 6 P. M, line run* dally, all others {ftmdijs ex eepted Express Lines stop at tn* principal stations only. " Pot BelTiJore, Easton. Flemlflrftcfc, &o.,at 0 A. M sad P. M. from Walnut street vkf. for vaster Gap, Stroadafcurg, Bor an ton, Wllkeobane. Montrose. Great Bend,' See., at 0 A. Ml, tU Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. For Mount Holly at 0 A. M.,and 2# and 8 P. U WA7.LXN3B , . For Bristol, Trenton, £e. t at 2X cod 4P.M., For PlUmm, KanooeiU, Smty, Burlington, Borden town&o., atirp.M. " ' Steamboat Richard Sioektos for Bordentown, tad in termediate place*, at 2W P, M. - . ' Steamboat John Neilson, for Tacony, at 10 and 11 if A. M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P, Hi, JOllittefl exceptll* P.M , leare Walnut street wharf pounds of baggage only allowed eaeh pas •anger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anj* thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, AU bag fifty pounds to be paid For extra. The Com. pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar por pound, and tHU ridt be liable for any amount be yond $lOO, exeept by spttldl dmtruet. ‘ •' WM. H. OASZtnOL Agent *n MF 0. A A. B. B. 00. 1 858 PBN k.3TI VAKI.A -I DEO i-CJUO OBNTRAL RAILROAD • 1000 FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTBBUBBH, . < And thsno. br BailroM to ■ WHEELINO. . BT, lODB, STEUBENVILLE, , OLEVEIInD, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, LWIBVILLI, BURLINGTON, INDLANAPOLIB, BT. PAULS, , And all intarmedtat, point, in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA,‘Unsfosi, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. P«Mong«ni to point.,mat of Pittalrargh, Winding, Cleveland and Crestline, have choice of rentes, and are requested to make a selection before applying for tick- THEM. THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, .. . Forming close connections at Pittsburgh to all points West. - On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1858, Three through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, 8. H. comer of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, as follows: ‘ ntAiHs roa mrshoiQg raise mox - missuses •iSD ZHS WIST LI A VS. ASS TBS WXB* SUITS. Mall traiaat.... 7.50 A. M, Mail train at. .11.00 night. Past line lOOnoon. Past 1ine...... 4.60 A.M. Express mail.. 11.00 night. Express mafl.. 1.10 noon. WAT TSAISB LBATS. ’ WAT JSAIKB SUITS. Harrisburg ac- , Harrisbuvg ac oommodatlon.B.oo P, M. eommodation.7.l6 P.M Lancaster: “ 6.00 P. M. Lancaster “ .0.50 A. M • -The mall train stops at all the stations between Phila delphia and Pittsburgh. The Express mail runs dally, the other trains Bandar excepted. The cars leave the Pennsylvaninßailroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tioketa to all Mints West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. For farther information, apply at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A. H. and lIP. M. THOMAS MOOSE, my 10 Agent Peaa’a Railroad Co. pennsyl- VANIA RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT. Per BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, Ac., and by close railroad connections’for Easton, « Oatawissa,. New York city, ' Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap,' Maueh Chunk, Elmira, Wilkesb&rre, Hazleton. Niagara Palls, . Scranton. * On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th. 1868, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows: . For. Bethlehem, Easton, WUkesbarre, Water Gap, Scranton. Ao., (Express.) at 6.15 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Hsuoh Chunk,Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.15 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M. and 4P.M. . For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 0.46 A. M. and 0 P.M. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and 3.80 PM. Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.50 P. M. Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. . All Passenger trains (exeept Sunday Trains) cohneet at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Parc to Bethlehem £o “ MauohChunk 2 69 “ Easton igo “ Doviestown 80 PQR SOHGOLRY’B MOUNTAIN—Bj 0.16 A. M. train to Easton, thence by N. J. 0.-RR. ana D. L. A W. RB. to Washington, thenoe by etage, arriving at the Moun tains at IP. M. Fare $3.10. au2s tf ELLIS OLARK, Agent Philadelphia, Germantown AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—BUMMEE ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1868. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia ateV, T. 8, 0-06 min., 10,11# A. H., 1,2, 3,4, 6,0, 7, 8?9,10, and 11# P. M. Leave Germantown at 0,7, 7«, 8,9,9 K, 10R, HR IOKP M lO ml “* J *’ 6H> * Hi 8| 0-40 “*• The 7# o’clock A. M. Train from Germantown will atop enly at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations: ON SUNDAYS, ' Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M;, 2,6 M, and P.M. • Leave Germantown 8# A. H., 1-1. min., 4#, aM CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave FhHadelphla at OK, 6, 9.06 min ,llg A M », 8,4. 0,8, 10 P. M. ’ * " Leave Ohestnut Hill at 0 40 and T. 86,9.10, and 10.10 min A.M, 12.60,8.10,4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia. 9.20 A. M., 2, 6W,andBF. H. Leave Ohestnut Hill at 8.10 min A.M., 12.60 4.10 6.40 P.M } FOB OONBHOHOOKSN AND NORRISTOWN. - Leave'PhiladolphiiTat OK, 9, 11 A.M.,1.06 min 8.10 mln..4K. ON,HK P. M. Leave Norristown at 0, 7,9,11A.M., I,B#, and 0# P M.' ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. M, Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., and 6 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia at o #, 7#, 9,11 A. M. 1.06 min., 3.05 min., 3.10 min., 4K, 6>|, o#, 8, 11# P. M. Leave Manayunk at B#, 7#, B#, 9#, 11# A. M m IK, 3,4, 6K, 7, and 9 P. M.- IC7* Sundays same as Norristown. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOB DOWNING* • TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 0# A. M., and 8.10 min. p, H. Leave Downingtown at 7# A. M., and IP, M. H. R. SMITH, General Superintendent. Depot. Ninth and Green streets. Philadelphia. g ", United States, by EVANS A WATSON, ' - - FLBABE GIVE VS A C-AIL. mUB-K I ■ fiailrooj&Xinef. PEBKSTtyiNIX V kailroad.—the -*•’ OaSAT OBNTbAI BOUT*, oonnwttog tb.' At ' Jrnßc OWerMtt-Weetejra;>North-wwt«ii. ; andfßoirtk • WB(«tn 6,. cwmttMDM jfcllw.j dlMrt. *hl« . Bo>4 A« anaMb *t Pittsburgh with d»il7. U»« of eiounoM to »u ports on tho Westsm BirOra, uA »t- OloratoJ «nd-B»nitutT with gteanttffl to' oil port* «" • lAkdtl makinr tho moot DIBKCTj OHBAPBBT mill BBLIAEuB BOUTIJby which Pruigfel. own M forworded to nnd trom tho GBBAT WIBT; ■’■■- BATES BBTWBBH tiTBlA AHB lift ’ BUEUH. . PiuMCiaus—Boot., Ahooo.'Hnto, wl ■ Otpo, Boobs;.l>rj Sooda, (in hoxM bue. and trunks),Drugs, (in boxM ,»nd bales) Seathera, Jora, *a .We. per M* aooaD otiaa-4~DoiiMtto' gheatlng, Shirting and-Ticking, (in original balsa), Drags (in oaaka)i Hardware, Leather, I.TqttOTWin •dab*,) Wall Paper; 7 Wooi,';aad Sheep Pelts, - Eastward, fte.ft0...,,.......,,* t ....00«.p*r 10 TaiKO Glass—Anvils, Strap, Bacon and Pork, Salted,. /loose’or. in - *acka),'Paints, (diyanffcrelJ,) Oils, (exceptlard ; and , roein).,«M> 5Ce p*r2o> B°B*rn aiaaa-Ooire*, Fish, jhcoit, F'iJllS?. i 1” 01 boa** WandLardeu, Haila, sre» ■. -i ■. «^(ttA,'&, , ssSa iintU further noties. _,£? anj- point East of Phflldsl -11 ““pasbagea “ via PtmtiflvaaUf « n^P>edto the Agentsof til* ” PatSburgb, sriUbe forwarded' 1 JJ** I®** 1 ®** A OM7S >-0 larke ft Go Chicago ; Packer Sfi & Co., Memphis; Tenn; j B. ?. gats fto* Moldrum,, lndiana; H.'ty;,Brown ft Go*, and Attar*-ft Okdnnatl 1 8- Piero® ft Co*. Zanesville* „ C°-jNo .64 Kilby street, Boeton j Leeofc ft 00.-*No. 2Aster House, HeirYerk.No. 1 William at. J. EneedeK Philadelphia; ~MagrtW ft Kooaa, Baltimore; D, A. gtewart. Pittsburgh. 7 . ' H. H.HOUBTON, General Freight Agent; a A . ■ - , : H. J* LOMBAXBV* . • General Superintendent. Alteon a. Pa ttJines oni £i(juo«. GROVE WHlSKET.—Ade sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirit*, knowing their Injurious effects upon the constitution* ha* induced the offering to the public of an article wbieh tta analyxation of Professor Cbilton, 'Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett. ft Oamac, of Philadelphia, p'rorei beyond all question, to ba the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP DR JAS. R CHILTON. I hare analysed a sample of Cheatnut-Grove Whiskey* S** 1 /® 4 . { ™ m Mr. CHARLES WHAETOH, Jg of Philadelphia, and baring, carefully tested it. I 'em pleased to state that it is' entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances It is an unusually pore and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. • , •« „ „ JAMBS B. CHILTON. M. H.. New York, Sept. 3,1858. Analytical Chemist. . Philadelphia, Sept. 0,1858.. HiabSib: We hare carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey whkh you sent ns, and ft™* that it contains none of the poisonous substxnoe knolvn !as Pusio Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, - BOOTH, GARRETT, ft OAMAO,- . „ . Analytical Chemists. ToKteAßLzs Whabtov, Jr., No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. , ’ se24-dtoc2V, TM E N E A U & FILS' ROCHELLE • BRAHBIEB.—The - undersigned, haring been appointed Sole Agenta in the Btate of Pennsjlranla for the sale of the shore celebrated Brandy, are.prepared to offer it to tho trade at the lowest market rates.- from TJ.B Bonded Warehouses. ARNOLD ft WORL* au2o-tf _ . 120 Walnut stieet. BRANDIES.—“ Fine* Oasailon,” Marett. and;other Cognacs of various rintages.ia half pipes and quarter caeks: Y elleroisln Rochelle psls and dark, in half pipe*, half casks, and one-eightia casks. Imported and for sate by ’ _ : r HENBY BOHLZH ft CO., oo2S - ‘ 2ZI and 223 South fourth street. tOßttfjes, Jewrliß, &i- J 1 E." CALDWELL & CO., . . d» CHESTNUT Street. Hard received, p« steamers', new slylM Jewelry. Vest Chains. Splendid fanfljHairfiui. - fruit Btaads, Sugar Baskets'. Jet Goods and Flower Vases. Coral, Lava and Mosaic Sets. Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the o Charles frodsham’sLONDON TIME-KEEPEBB , . delO SILVER ,WARE^-. O 'WILLIAM WILSON ft BON, ' MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WABJBV ' (ESTABLISHED 1812,) B. IT. 008888 ftvn BVBBBTO. - : A Urge assortment of BILVEB WARE, of orery de scription, cnastantly on hand, ormsde to order to match any psttern desbttd. ; Importers of Sheffield and- Birmingham imported ware. .. seSO-dftwly I S. BRO. t 9 • , KAHOSAOTOBIBB AHD XHTOBfng Of SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 804 Chestnut 'Street', above Third, (up stein,) < v Philadelphia. * * Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade, ~ TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS. PITCHERS, GOBLETS; CUPS, WAITERS; BAS “ - KETB, OASIOBS, KNIVES, bPOONS, fO&KS,' ' LADLES, fte.. fto. > .*■* - Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. ee2-Iy ' Sijipjnns stg&zk THE BRITISH AND NORTH ROYAL MAIL STEAM* FHOW HXW TORE fd LIV*RIFGM/«' Chief Cabin Passage.... ...... Beoond Cabin Passage...,. 76 _ . VXHC SOB VOX *> UIBSTOOI. Chief Cabin Passage.. ..fllO Second Cabin Pawage.6o - The skips won Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Oapt. dudkin*. 1 CANADA, Oapt. Lug. ARABIA, o»pt. J. Stone.' AMERICA, Gapt-WlcS mu ASIA, Capt. D. ». Lott; I NIAGARA, Capt.Byrie. AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. [ XUBOPA, Oapt. JV Lett*. These vessels carry aclear whltt tight at tr rs'-Vr**; green on starboard bow \ red'en port bow. ■ CANADA, Lug, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 2J. AFRICA, Shannon. “ N.York, Wednesday, Oct. 27. BUBOPA,Leitch,' ‘ ll Boston, Wednesday, Nov., 8. PERSIA, Judkins, “ N.York, Wednesday, Nor. 30. AMERICA, Wlckman, Boston, Wednesday, Nor. 17. ASIA. Lott, N. York, Wednesday, SeptJ 24. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced 'Burgeon on board. - > .! rnerfl of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry, Precious Eton's or Metals, unless biUa of lading are signed thervfoMad the value thereof therein exprt ssed For freight or passage apply to ©e!6-y E OUNABD, 4 Bowling Green, N. Yoik. 1858. ,AdSfe „ 1859. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET LINE —The splendid Boats of thiß old ud popular LINE will leave Memphis and New Orleana. m heretofore, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, A FRIDAYS.* MONDAY PACKETS. NEBRASKA BEN FRANKLIN... ■ •...•Capt. A. B. IRVIN. Oapt. J. D. CLARK. WEDNESDAY PACKETS. JOHN 81M0ND3... Oapt. JAB. P. SMITH. INUOMAB.. Oapt BURDETT PARIS. FRIDAY PACKETS. BELFAST H.B. W. BILL. f£f~ These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail roads from that point, also wjfth regular Packets for St. Louis. Lnuisriile, Cincinnati, ud Nashville, on their respective days. Leave'Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis ud Charleston Railroad Cars. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea sure may require. For information, Inquire of J. J. RAWLINGB, At Webb A Rawlings’, 810 Main St, Memphis. 8. H. Shook, Adv. Agent. - oc!2-2m FOR SAVANNAH, Ga—HERON'S 2£££ LINE—ONLY BbGULAR LINS—GOODS RE CEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY.—Freight and insurance at Jess than sailing ves* vessel rates, by the steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain J J. Garvin, to sail on Saturday. Oct. 16, atlO o’clock, A. M., from second wharf above Vine st. For further particulars please 'see advertisement of Steamship KEYoTONK STATE, in this paper. For freight or passage apply to A. HERON, Jx., oc4 828 North wharves. ‘- FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANN AH —HERON’S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND* BILLS OF LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid Arat-olaea aide-whlll Steamships KEYSTONE STATE ud BTATB OF GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the Booth ud Southwest, one of these ships sailing every BATURDAY at 16 o’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. YOB OHABLESTOH. The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.P, Marahman, will commence loading on THURBDAY, October 21, ud sail on SATURDAY, Ootober 23. at 10 o’clock, A. M. YOB SAVANNAH. The STATS 0* CtBO&CtIA, Capt, John J. Garvla. will oommance loading on lharaday, Oct 14th, and sail on Saturday, October 10, at 10 o’clock A. M. At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipaoonneot with steamers for Ylorida and Havana, and with rail* roads, *fco., for allplsoasjn and Southwest. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Heavy Freight At an average of 16 per cent. below New York steamship rotes. INSURANCE. IBBIQHT end INSURANCE on A large proportion of goods, shipped Booth will fee found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin passage.... ••••••••••$3O 00 : Steerage do goo Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No hills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage, apply to A. HURON, Jr., No. 838 (late 81) North wharves.' Agents at- Charleston,T. 8. A T. G. BTJDD, Agents In Savannah. 0. A. GBXINEB & 00. For Florida, frora Oharleetoo, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. 1 For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. MABYB and BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charloeton, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. jell STEAM TO IiIYE KBELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRF, without delay, for 80 dollars. Retora .tiokets, good for elx months, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the lute. 60 dollars for the round trip, oat and back. now wi w TOII. New York, McMillan,Saturday, July lO.atlSo’elock, MJ Edinburgh. Gumming, “ Oct. 80, « Glasgow, Goodwin, « August T, “ noiceiAMow. Glasgow. Goodwin ...Saturday, July 10. Now York, MoMillan ....Wednesday. August U. Edinburgh, Camming.., *..... j. Saturday, Aug. 14. BATES OF PASSAGE- FirstOlijs. 16 golneaa Steerage, found with cooked provisions,..*., 8 u now **W TO*K. First Class. v: ST6 00 Steerage;found with cooked provisions..,.. 80 00 Children, under 14 yew of age, half fare; Infanta In Steerage, free. ‘ Batom tickets available within all months, by any steamer of thlslinc. ' - First Class ...8140 00 Steerage $6O 09 An eagierfeneedßurgeonattsfchedbo each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to ■- WORKMAN A 00., 128 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. - - BOBKBT OBAIG. 17 Broadway, New York. HALL A LONRY, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baftfmcn. my 11 ‘ CJLATEI SLATE I! SLATEI!!—RooBng kj Slate, of and at ratj low rate*. kept con itaoUj on kina, aai for MJe br . 1 -KKUHe, tox, too., • GERMANTOWN BOAS ail THtßDttrait. - . H. B. Slate Boofl pat on in the best nauev. let m. AUwwkwumM.. Ml .Oapt. WM. WBAY. ...T.H. NEWELL.