, u«Jg« -&T ': : 1 . :SliKr’ i ß« i l”4St*ta :;«atmea''oii ourPriYateßalej K*- :i.>;! ribttfafta;; jftlAftj'Seilr,) *<4f*i»>aiSMjfcM*Moii <Mwe»nr±Tl L,, . •> ->y? T»V?/ «n>. . f fc|,;W^PO»?Ia^»BC*WSTS/OHn|Ai^S)^tAß3- - ■ ’ *t,;the »nit!on .; Ji/ttclWamiied v : i -'' ---■-•-• r ----‘;-—-;oti“Tti6xcta7 'KTenlnff ) - ■:' •;;,;jrj:i3«iaiiß»t,,,ft;Tv'e)oiiK)t,r»vtii»Tpfin»aßijiKi»»x - ,3a Jy>6»»A%!4a!ji4ifj!;.W. 33. p,iis< >, c%. :./ow l 4« . ■’. :a *)tu eeMon tieket.' "' ' -' -S- R e s^‘ lr t Bank c> Tbe,.-*pl§ndid/jieir 'granite 1501 the Bank of: Peuhqrlvimia , ■ ’ ■.<'(]pf , 'it‘[jl»>>» of-tie -.’moat Talnablonnd 'ipiendld •Ji .aolJßooaiu the city .-. s . \£ I- , . : > "■• i 1 ILr* ltLwill.bejiM l clear,of all.incumbrance,. and *,. „ .yl;h >BJnidotttUil title. ,: :.. „ " -■•: i -in? IWJ ; OW,of the pnrchaee money, may wnfttn on 3 .;:mor»g«*e,'balance oaah.on ihe execution ofthe deed, " within BO daya rromcalen ga.BOO to be nald in caih at -'‘ithelt I ?"dr'»l».. J v, iJ ; ,3-...- v-fl •«■-. •; ;' V!10T *sp.i“ah to .be .bald on each of. the foiloWs ip jropert*®* *t the time of sale, ' 'V : '■.‘^• 3!: :^ ( «yTH'BtßiiP,^Ne«t' ; tbre*. t toiT Mob ■ / V ; dwelling, Ho. Sl#' south Hints ;«m«( between Wooet . J *' tl pHAltKLlil fl6 SQ.nAßii.-'U'ndionie modern beat*! ' /vdeott, Ho. 291 Hmts; Jf ■ a treat betneenArthaßd Cherry >£"**•l''-V t.y KA I.CAB LH -BROP.RRTX.. tk T®, MBTMOT OJ/ wdT^luwlelot,, r ,,s wjUheajLt cornet«t Froat^ffi n3eh' fitrietaf_s J - - ‘V* hulldlog o»d lpfijortliVMcomer or Front and . buildingand lot;* SltfattWtyUf the r*kt 6T the I 'l fijfrTß, / , fronts,' Large street- fljjjj* Held- attest; and Mercer stoaMbw fronts, jeatoabl? :: »»>« IrmDedletelT.sftmothesiileof the»bo»»prorertj, the ~jEa&sXlueSWCldt end. Building edjolnfaioß the „ ,'north'?l2ueetduMorehentstreet.nißMwijß .*;= 'Jntmi A -3&wgB- F?r- ITT" R*lft ab«olttte. to oioBb a concern. j •“ • ' AiM, STHs“yAOTA9LB 5 THs“yAOTA9LB BUSINESS LOCATION, • *■' *'• "Xh'iwhr** tha frCanael TftYero Pr’party,” North Be -. ',>>-’4 «»ri d^tpwt.'oear-RicsV6BCfeOt• oQ ~StrßBt,BQJ_ -?;t .tfastdoepfwidening to 188 feet to the; rear, snd having' vs’.vj I ,y*MABt.WrBN a JNSBB : T.OPATiqN KeeiaenM : ~ iHO,.6lg,Atth»treet,:hetweMlPirth «!dBl*th. . TWs.ls ■w.rV 1 eo*!iir t ,:ib'e. iii!>»t;»mlß«ti]» J lra>taeH,fq'i«'« !■> Arch ■ fliiinft fl^Tli* ' ' BBWi-BTOT.TOia 1 5W0^»«t,“™j ir ot °*! low hill eadrDllwrn iitreet*. Northern Liberties. , • V,,vNISAT, J ,M0?BJl»No-,8‘9-.HArehell , etteet, beisreed Udnlsreod Frenklln Streets. ’... ; - - i x/f ' fQUAßß.—TbebundßOtne newfirat ,'’';rr^wi^rown*itoae»ncLb'ficVrtBWe^ce,'W«iV»Jdew>g»n 3 4^ : SnwrpV'iouth of'VlnV'itrtot.*' It U jait.floUhed-,to i j -flto b«V style: and is repletowith erery modern tow . .proTemeot aad oioTeo‘eooe». '■ -t ‘ SKAT; TWUNTY-Trilßl* "; PMrnrend- scouotry 5 couotry seat, - Tft acres.; : '\r; bam and all naoeMaiT; • VtraPbttUdtogel tfttwesn’Seeoad street and Oxford plank Three-atory Wek store 7 fi«irwllfox,'Nlrl4fl'tide%trßft; east of Second street.- Court ' ’';; : :i^mTH r residence., •"' NoVSM North S*ith "Btreet, seeondhoaee eboro Spring <• t- - ' - . 7ALUABLB MABKJbT-STBEBTSTqBB —Also, the ■ T6rr e.t unci e greolte frootstnre, No 403 Merket street* ' ettcdilrtheljeeVriliurelnhUTVetetreet. .. = Ornh.us 1 Court I John.Wcelsr Brer, .vrt jS- tZZtffit -v— «551;-• f . , ,NSAT HODEBN'EVAuaBLB, pbuthwest eorner of • ■••• ••>• -WHBttdtfli'M’OßerrfetMete:, -' ' ’ THftBK-STORY BRII'KgTOBE AND. DWELLING, •’’ißuthirt’it'oorierof Nlß'etMntH endOeutre etreets* B?LENDIDBBO'y™ ; BION'BMANBiqN,4itheUbIe, _ co»ch- h6u*eend large : garden,' northwest oornerof ■ Brovtend Brown'streets. ’ ' : . - - ...i ' T HBgE . g «)Ry tBBIOK DWBLLING, No.i 1816 ' dwen'etrßetl west of Thiztoenth, »nd north of Booth f " ; jy Aa -•* -'■■■■■'•>- ’ -evj end 1U Booth fourth efireeti r.* BNPBBIOa FTONITBBS, PIANO-fOBTJI. JIN B ■ . - *?®NO? - ELATE hOBBOBB, fIBDBB*LB BAB- - ; b«»ef 3. At' O nNfloeki' At’ ,the, :jaucnon ‘*tort; an - A M«ortiaBiii'<if elegant. : pinno-fortei,’ to I *,mirror^’carets,; eto.< Jrqmrpflvate ■ .r, .;,, tor «doT^«nc*bf ultj } O, 1;;> .?, *->- * *‘ V y ittfc,apparatus incoiipleW cftflafi,:.. > - Ai*o, severulsulia drprbcoteuVsatin-dwi*ak window 1 -.} No '43S;Sproee street.-- . .'-yin'-f i h On; Friday Morning.-v.' '• o’clock; at.H0.5435 Spruce street. V* below Fifth; theittock of superior cabinet furniture cf • '■ Reuter AfKsufman, 6,iQprißlog.a_general assorfanent of s aDa ebamber/arniturd', oisnufae . ' tared in the beet manner, expreßsiylor yfarrroom gale* _ -.and 'iv ' 'C3r:B«Je peremptory, ~? Iv V. v / ' -iJ“. Ba£b&7 VABUAiILB BOOltaroN' VAEtOM BCB ,, i J,BOTO, »BOir i fMVAT? MBKASff. , , Ob' Friday: Briinfiii, ; . . R/ October Wd.at ,tl». auction jrtdra,' a ofin '«< ’BOOKS;- BOBOfoAt HWTBtJ.'' ; " MKNW, AHD'ANATOMIOiK PBBPAKATIONS. „ - '-VWXj.- -.'.pngaturdayKTenlng,'; .• : . ■’ v :octobcr at 'the- auction fitcre, will be 1 add the ■ ■ Übraryof a pbyaiclan deoeaaed, comprising .-raluablr “* wedteki.'Jißleritffitv Mjd.-m'acali*necua VorkJ. . ' MatQtnlcM or*pan}ioa9.::: , .3 / .- - - ■ leo-'cjtalpgno*. , ; atKo-/joirGeor«e^reet. t ,• ! -m AWD JJJRRITUBB. . :•$. WWBiito Moran*?- ‘ '•' *t.wo f ,9l7»Georg» tint t, eaoona and thtrd’jfrfrief, atbek of Ur. A.' : ::VujlßeBi, comprlBliJ2 a genrfiO; ■ • Msortmant. Jnoludtng a oomter .of,oak, ease, and fancy -. ; d paiated'ohamber Bota, ar*winz*ropm : and parlor fonu*: -i beat manner. f ..• - - fD’-Oatalognes will- tear daya pierloni to . ’’l'; KT-BalV' •' - ? Mfimptwy* j ' : . 3aTeat.Nn.246 Crownßtreet _ ~r atoflMt ;»OBNITTJBB; GAO OHA(U>2r,IBB, SrtfjkauinM-mvnarui.''. , a •';••• MorDfw, ; ' : tnet.iat lOo’ctock.atNo MB Crown street. be... B«'««*»,. tkß gintaßrfimrita.tß’giul'elißnaiUmß, ... the - [ * . IHTT/Mey be eXamlcoHatS o'clock on the morning - - - ■ ■ ■ n.r.'.i. - - -i-- ; . ' .J . >iTO dAPITAI<IBTB. BOn J DBRBi Ao,—IABGE ANU . VALUABLE 10TAT PBIVAT2 KAtß,< MOBBIM . Booth■efje^>betwoen‘ Broiwl‘wad-Birteenthatresia, lIP - Loei&t Itreeti ftrATS, <Mt Ui detth.to a JO , •\ . > - *- , r; WATPBIVAT*BAI.B--HAND3OMKBBpWN-BTOHE ’ ,4; ( Union.’ j’f r,y£ ,! -: v~*r;--V' yjV s OS#.B.H B, AOOTIONEEE. ' 00K*a«8t01! 'iailOHMl*/, ,g: s *.’ «m«r . V '*oswn H V. '■ . Money Üb«r»llr'advanced In IMfjs or cmall amount!, * '_.^Kml.oMdi)lUt.K((ttoll««Js > oi'.K<ll4 sid'.tUrW state,. ■, r ?diamqn;U,'' , Jawalry, fow/insf-pieces, ranitcal ■ burtramenW, niraHbrp, dr? goods, ,clotnhifr, gnjcerir».; , eigsrs, tafdw»r*, cntlary, hookB,’hnriießj Vehicle*, bar. - " . ness, abdaUartfetaa orfalue, for any length of time' ;,>ReM'AonM!-n«'M>ft!u! ■/Principal fhtvblUhmtnl, •Nbte's j '■ V S! *' *■ mte, on tied# fangrTartWe#, mirrora, paliillngii. «n. . r.V «»Tiozti 'M™<>*l' v . ,llltr ’ lm * , ™i t, ‘ imilhl ' 9 i'’ bedding, l • £op<m; Tebiele«,harßeM,atocka f and all other utloltt • -' Wallent-dooraala*, either Miaf ;6lWe*i'Woi;«« Soat» °* r >« *s£&<&iSnttig'MKwaMt* l o^Sii,-,' hptgtTieiaakf adTAnoed on utU ? ' -' ,’jr i •$■ ■JaaC" I '.” -v ill^a iSit - i • k^TiBß^)Si]fATS|®2N6lJ-S3tPL’6siVE' hnsmm Jjg» Ji/J ‘^JL A-beautiful assortment of cheneUle scarfs | and.' pOlots 1 » • \ (D* The attention of purchasers is respectfully so licited thelptjnt^x^fth^'oVner to sell eferr lot. ' , - - HIGH CHKNHILLK BOARFB. { ' - On Friday Morning, r - * 1-300 dozen rich hlgn eolo'rtd titttWlle smrfrf. ‘ ;: 5 - 'MINTED TEEKSBRI WOOL BHAWLB. | V; BLAOK~ A n Nob. 1 and 24 superior quality all-silk fiDPBBioa 1 plabl'b’lin46 : b'cck/ kii), oapb ■ OMJVBB. ! IOO doeeu.superior quality plain and fur-top Paris Uoed btftflt; lad, capfl,'im' dog skin‘gloves, ; riOMMBEOIAL, SALESROOM, 7 ST Jo STRAWBERRY, 1 borireen MAS SIST and OBBSTNCT.UId SECOND and THIRD streets T H.'WODBRRT,"AboTiossfa. BAM JROM TBI3 BHERVE3. ■ This Mornings l Commencing at 10 o’clock,' trill be sold from tbe shelves, without r.Cßerye. a large and vala&ble stobk of fall and Winter staple'«sd fahfiy goods, consisting'of— HOSIERY GOODS. { Men’s and women’s laraba-wool and merino shirts and drawers! wool and 1 cotton hose and half hose,' silk and cotton gloves. ! . - - n . . EMBROIDERIES. - } Collars;'sleeves, sets, bands, aad flouncing*, Ac.- BONNET AND TRIMMING BIBBONS. . Also, SO boxes el\k-velvet and poult do sole bonnet ribbons, silk fringes! black and colored silk t.-immlDgs. • - TAILORING GOODS ; Also, a general assortment or tailoring goods. ? NOTIONS. Also,'a general jVariety, of-notions, jewelry, canes, Ac. ‘ j CD- City and country purchasers will find it their interest to httahd; a^every artlole wUI be sold' without reserve. ■ • . > | SALS OP CLOTHING, TAILOiIING GOODS, SHIBTS j .1 *■< ? /AMD \DB AWJBBB.» ••' - i*. ; i . * . . - .Oo Friday Horniog, . r ' riftmmawftfng it 10 oJ,clock, irill be *old k :without T«- aerve. a large and Tiuoafeleaeabrtmgnt of ready made ilo»Wti|t, 4on»l«ting’ofj vis: fI ' R&fflan*." >• - -1 : - ; , _Baek ooatt, \ . f Made in,the beat fanner for men’e —lf refer Coats,' ‘ “ * -andbojV wear, '•> ; ? - Paota.and -j; * • •' k •* T ? ■' *t •- >' r.i \* : • >• ■ • j .•' • '•'* -•/ ' ’ •,* VAloo, efren©r§l assorhneotof i '. .AlsorlOO doxSnmea’e lambs wool and merino shirts arid drapers.' -• •>■•*-*-- • /.'<-•* o • ; ; IC7T'Tbe whole may be examined with catalogues early on the morotng-of sale; ' ’• 'f* BSOOTTi Jr./ AUCTIONEER, “fsnccesr •Horto'WOLBBBT&SOOTro+aiOHSSTNUTSt., opposite the C.uetomHouse, botweenFodrlhandTOfth itreeto.'7 ." ' '"-T ~~S ? ■i'” '• •'• '-STOCK OF JEWELRY. - • 1 ' > - \ lOaFridiy Morning, ■- October 29th, by orderof administrator, a huge and valuable stook'orjewelry.o- r '-, l ;tC7* Particulars fnTnture advertisement. PHILIP* FORD, '-AUCTIONEER,. No. i fiso MARKET STREET, between' FIFTR end SIXTH, iduth-side.- ~ > ■- CABD.—The 1 attention of-the trade, end purchasers generally, is requested,to our self,-this morning, at 10 o’clock preo’selyVby catalogue, embr dog ISO lota of ' women’aj youth’e, end ohlldrena boot!, Rhota/gsUerg/broganSjAc., adapted to the present and coming efcaSo'n.- '- -* r - '*•- • ? PxBfcMFTOBY SALE; BY CATALOGUE, 07 BOOTS, -»> “'ntOiS,' GAtTERS, BROOAMS.'Ao. -.iutjs.-i i jhi/ Horning, -*-£■ .. •' f 21at at 10 o’clock pro ; isely, we will ael! 600 • ca'eame&’s/wbtoeh**'? misses’, vouths*, snd children’s J prlme-quality:'ofcitf ; and Eastern- manufacture boots, shoes'," ties/ broganr, galters.gnm «>nd*ls, and over ifadee/edteprlsinga'chelc* mud desirable assortm«ht for fell true/abd ad4pted to’ city and Ooontry tales. ‘ ID* Samples will be arranged for examination .with catalogues early oh the morfling.of tale» Fi* n the spe- Vat Atteution of the ttade dndpurcbtaersjs wrested. BY , WILLtAM.H. STEER,, .GENERAL _ AUCTION AND COMMISSION BTORB, No. 46 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. , . ( v . ' J. A..ELIBON, Auctioneer," SALE. OF SUPERIOR .NEW, AND SECOND-HAND HOUSteHOLIFFURNITUB* ' CARPETS, PIER ■pBATBDtWARB,' PIAMO-POBTJIj Ac: ' r*’ h - hAtdrdiy Morning,,"'; **» * At 10’o’clock/at jhp auetlOnctore, will be sold by' bafelogue; alarms assortment op.sufdrlor new. and iecohd-hand furniture, carpets, pier mirrors, Ao. ' ‘ NOTlCE.—Hereafter we will hold;our regular sales -of-household furniture, Ac., oa l Wednesday-and Sa turday mornings, oommenolag at 10 o’clock.-. Braning 'sales of;watches, jewelry,.fia*ey:.‘»nd-miscellaneous goods, will be held regularlr,evory Monday, Wednes day,' Thursday,- and bataxday evenings, commencing at o'clock.' (D* Consignments of new and second-hand house hold furniture, pianofortes, carpets, .watches, jewelry, Ao., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad vances will-be made if required. - V* Oat-door sales atteoded to promptly., Charges as moderate aa any other houie In this city. r ; CJ A. :BYSART : A-CO., Auotiowexab Uwp OoraWfou" MsrobaxtsVHo! 27 South EIGHTH •STRRBT.coraerofLODGE STREET. ; r* * JM. GUM MET & SONS, ; • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, f ’ . No. 620 WALNUT STREET. >. . .-BEOONDiPALL BALB.a ,- v ■. On the Frembes On Thursday; October 28,1868,- - At 12 o’clock M , will be sold at public sale, ou tbe prewIsis, : THEIHANDSO&ni.VFABU AND COUNTRY at*.AT of William Brown, E«q., situated in Delaware county, on the main rbadrfrom Mediate Concord, be tween the lands of Casper and John Sharpless, JBiqra., about tWdiqdares ftom the station'on the new* Balti more Railroad, within one mile of the station on the' Ohexter And-about 19 tones from Philadelphia, containing in. all about 183 acre , 100 of which is 'ln'a'high state of cultlration, the re mainder choice woodland, with a handsome Fish Pond! In the w6odi;'with / -ftbrint N B‘ feet'of water in it. > The place is convenient to Churches of all denominations, lind r teV£qblievBebool'oa';tho;opposice ‘side or tbe rosdi~. -- - rfv 1 - < v ' ‘THe'irijpteve&ente efcusisV of an } elegant mansion, of dregged'bfaetetQuei 8 stories high, containing 16 rooms, > library, aodJMtchenpn first floor, galore 'rooms,rwittowater in,first end second stories; the wbule house, Ja warmed by.fk good heater, .and has piassas.ontbroe sides of,the mala baildibg, 170 ..feetindeogth.'aud l2jf feet wide; A. fine carriage road around the house; 'The house hadheen newly papered. throughout: there is a handsome kitchen, garden,,in.d orchard adjoining tbe hou'e, containing a ctioioooolledtionolfmlt.trees,aDdgrapevinSß.. Thereis Also aJsrge barn and ean:iflge-hnuae,los feet front, and‘ tbreeutoriei hliby-bhilt to the’,best manner.-and of tbe -b«atmaterial,:with acoommodations,for 60 head of cat* •tie, aad water-in. both stables and. cowyard. JThla Is -ssid'to*betheibefit bpru county,:.also, a gcod''ic6rboase;' and .-handsome chicken ana-pigeon 'hSnib::‘’Thereu suitable tor a ‘daiiy of 80 cows, *od never-ftoiiog-. spring of water running through the Farm, and«springs in .every field. on..mortgage.. $2,000 cash dn the oxecu'ionof tbe deed, and the tho balance ou tbe Ist day of Aprs) next. ( ';J . .2 07* Pe»oni~eah have every information given them calltogAtthe offlcor ;- -- - i-n. THIBD FALI/ BALB. { ;> , , . ... ,0a Thursday UTetving, . October 28t1 if aUfce Philadelphia Exchange— . ~ TH* .PBATJTIIJJDi.CUUNTRY.-BRA'S* known u (VAston , Hfdge: ,,l *do:itaiuidg 48 acres, situate in Dela waro;oOuo:tj‘, J 6 xnlle* ! 'frobf ttxeuity’, Wlllbe sold agree ably to* postponement,^' l Thursday evening, October 98th? 1858;. r - . - «•*.'-• . i ' fiIODBBN TtfREE-StOBY BBTOK BBBIDENOB, No/81 South Niheteenth'street,’ aboVe“ Chestnut street • To close the estate of William DAvts.dec’d. "VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND.—Store and dwel- fifth* street': above SprnooiStreet. 2 < VaXUA BLBtLQT ,09.QtLQV^ 1 With /our fronts, on Tulip, Tucker, abd.Jacket A rtmtsi ifid a thirty feet >lde*treet, lhtheNbid t/ehth tyifrcj , 3,9 Qity 106'feet; , **■ CABD —J.MGummey* A £oo*, auctioneers, will holdiMgnlar sales .of Real* Estate/ Stocks, Ao, Also, {household furniture at dwellings. • " BEAL RSTATB AT PRIVATE SALE. ID* On bar; ‘PHfrite Sale ’Register will always be found a c very large amotitit nf ml estate, including .eTery descrjption of eity and country property; , ' / ■ ;V. GUMMBY A 80NS, ■ ‘ y-**, , ; , Beal Estate,Brokers. - s^)'^ALNTJT'^treeti'belowBtXth. il: : -rS dneitwes A LEX. M6KINNE Y, •■„■., v^AfjoBNJHr AI.tAW, ! >•.. - qnssmtvm, pa, . . . will practioe ;ln;Westmoreland. Arxdstrocg and In- . . .sell-tf ; :-y O.A. MATH. A BEAMS &MAYEB, ra. , ..i < attorneys etl£k, i." ; , - i.i,/.-.-V.c LOOK HAVEN, Pi., - - Will attend promptly to all. professional business en trusted to them. Special attention given to the oolleo tlon of claims. tiriEIROIB Gov;_Wtti9.Pa&kerj Harrisburg,Pa.;L. A.Mackey, Praident_Lock>.Havenßank: General D. K. Jackman. Look Haven.: Hon.'Avr White, Dock Havens, Simon Scott, r Lock Haven:.Bnllitt A, Yairtberne,;Pblladel jphisj;MpParlaDd, Evans, 00., Philadelphia: Evans Sc- watson/PhUadelphlv, -Phillip M. price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; 'Williamson, Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tener A Davis, Phila delphia; Hotr, Jafiiefßfimßlae, Bellefontej Pa.; J. W- Qulggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 26-tf TBTB, COMMISSION MER •'V/-OHANT* of HAVANA BBGABS, W*lnntatr«et, seoond story. aul-ly f.ACMANA BABORQ —. U Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES. BRANDIES, WHIBKEYi. GINS,, end FANCY LI QUORS, No. 1017 MARKET Btroet, between Tenth and ■l*nr»Dtl»_«tr«Wta I J /;*.K'S BLANKrtBOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAYIB H. HOGAN/Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer aadPrlnter, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is nre’ pered at ail times to-furnlahj-elther from the shelves or make to cttler, 1 Book«jof prety description, suitable’ for Banks, Public Merchants, and others, of the best quality fit yr America Paper, and bound < In various styles,in the most snbaUhtial manner. *• r , Ordera-fet* .JOB ,of, eyerjr. description with neater 'Tiffiiflral kikortmtuVof BngllshYtfrO&eh'and'AmeN- 'S-.'.Wi J J, ' : " ; . • - , OoncerAlhgMr. Hogan’s oontribntion to the Franklin ■ Ooinmlttai kij—"- Tw* dlspkr of blink bAdllYorblniliitr ntteintila nu lithe bait in tb< ,*3tblbition. The .election of the material Is good, the tb«» dnUS indap- andapproprUta. ’'■ .. .nti2o.tr ®STJSi)E!tPHIA WiBMINO A Njf - .. *° ar i.'BAMBIBOV. - igßßfeeagwfe swp* altaS>,Bbjt:an4.beantlftd =jiittani«'.i!t tow to . drata«,4M s M or . nt fL 1 itieaiaa pattern* ednmienced " the: tnahuTMturs o 6NAMELBD ' STONE , p en L Mtia*id Slin.: - .Tfiwe; Mantala r twara .«rd.d a' EPffIXJfr.PAfMZVMI*I.WWWMuMStkU- Htton Jf Iki’Mnitln'lnblit&Whiil iiiT represent all thb rare and'.beantifal Habblisv hoHnjrired I bj:Bnioh6{Ooiit Qns', OiV or Acids. ’ and are sold Wholesale dnu BeUll/at much _Uss pries Jf J -2 to-l “ V ‘ * 'l^qpj^dN>^^Ql^srtg:isbbDs. . /:■ .1 BHiPiuy, iuiAßjb; i inn'ToaiNaoN, ■ ij'tc-i'ii , No. 112 Chestnut atroot, .'Offer for sale • DRILLS, JEANS, BHSETINGS. BHIBTINGB. a . , 'MIUOTBGBS, flannels, •SSJ&“ .°* B f ) P iD Mt,BL P 8 ' BATESJtAN’OOO., , . M>WELL 80. 1 FAIRHILI, DO WEST BOYLBTON DO( Templeton Alili. Doeskins mu *. Oessimeres. Woodward do.' li > . do.;. do. - . Baxon/Mllli.v'do.. ~ , , ,do. do. ' ‘ . Together with s large assortment of deslrahle Foreign Goods. Me-■ .. ~ ,001-lm.\- T° "dealers in oil cloths. ; ’ The Subscriber having superior facilltles / factoring i ‘,- FLOOR, TABLE, STAIR, and \ ’’ , .CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, Is now' prepared to offer great inducements to Buyers from all parts of the country. ] '' A large and choice Stock ConstAbtly on hand. Great care will be token in seleotlng Dea ,who order by mail. >3 1 WAREHOUSE, No. 229 ARCH Street, Philal ti - ; .THOMAB POTTKH; MaJiqfaotiirer. Drills & sheetings for export. BROWN, RLEAOHED, A BLUE DRILLSi HEAVY-A LIGHT SHEETINGS, •’ f ; Suitable for Export, for sale by '• < - , oFROTHINGBAM A WELLS, * 24 South' FKOUT BT. t tc 85 LETJTIA ST. , 0016-ly: • piSH LINENS, WOOLLENS, stuff goodb, BLANKETS, .A futt and geneMl assortment of - Hall dry goods for sale on favorable terms by „ WRAY & GILLILA-N, 121 CHESTNUT STREET. auSl-tuths24t £^IOHARDSON J S IRISH LINENS, DAMAEKEi 'DIAPERS, Aco. OONBUMBRS of RIOHARDSON’B LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining 'the GENUINE GOODS, should see that piy Articles they purohue are sealed with the full hainb df'tho firm,’ * * • ' 1 > f * ‘ -*' ‘ RICHARDSON, SONS,. & OWDEN, As' a guarantee of the kotndhtas and durability of the Goods. ’* This caution Is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior and defective Linonfl are prepared, seasonsafterr Wastm, and sealed with the name of aiOHASLSON, by Irish houses, who, regardless qf the injury thus infiioted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the 'genuine Goods, win not readily abandon business so profitable, while: pur chasers oan be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character* /Z .1 L*l - • -1 ’ J. BULLOOKE & J. B. LOCKE,- my2B-0m Agents. 86 CHURCH Street, New York. fitoßers. i R* R. -CORSON, * * - e REAL ESTATE BROKER. - . Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. ' l ’ 'Collections promptly made. #*2&-6m ; , .NO W.N, PA.: MTITHERS & PETERSON, •'.YfU; / ‘ -■ BROKERS,: No. 89 South THIRD Btraat, (East aide.) * Promissory Notes, AooeptaQOes. Ao.. ma turing in this or other States, promptly coUeotedj and parties advised immediately on reoeipt of funds. , Drafts at sight or a few days to run, cashed at mode rate rates: , Southern, Eastern, Western, and Pennsylvania State Honey bought at low figures. Drafts drawn on all toe principal olties in the Union. au2l-2m ■ ATO ust ( b ? lhont 78 BEAYER . STREET, . MW.xoaXj Issues Letters of Credit, available to Travellers, on *ll parts of thtf world. '} ■ ; , jas6-6tt k ,00., KJ , BPFOIB AND BXOHANQ* BBOKFBB, Ho. « South THIRD Street, , •.; ruiLiDMLrnu. ... Bsf.r to tt* Bunco ond Stoumo of Phllwlslph!., I«T-1J MiO.MJLMCM*.' '. w.«. ».«unj , »,jm MANLET..BROWN, k 00., LUL BiNK-ITOTS, b AND HXOHAHBJ N. W. ooraer of THIBD ond dnEBTNDT Btr*»ts, - rHIL.DKLFin.. Oolleetlons mods, ond Drafts drawn on .Up arts of tha OnltedßUtosondtke OonUbui, on tlis most tsTorabl.. terms. * ■ 1 Oolleotions made,-aad -Drafts drawn on England and Ireland. > f Uncurrent Bank Notes -bought.. Land Warrants bought and sold. ‘Dbalerslußpsme and Bullion. Loans and TimePapernfigstUted. ' f • , fitoekß'ahd-Loufrobught and sold on Commission at the' Board" Brokers in Philadelphia and New York. le3-6in ‘ -V. .. ’ ’ ■ EDWARD R. PARRY, BXOHABD R, PARRY, Notary Poblle for - Commissioner for Minnesota, , • • - p smU ji TKQ i ft and • ( New Jersey.- P A R K T 1 «r B R OTHER, BROKERS Bo QBNKRAI. LAND AGENTS, ond OONTEFAHOEBB. •“ ‘ mONT-sbRBBT, alow HICKORY, MANKATO, MINNESOTA, For. portlOßlor »ttsntlon 0) loonlng ond Inrestlng Honey for non-residents and others, and eolloctiog Drafts r Notes v Ac. ~Any letters of siqu»Y or buiineu will receive prompt attention. - Refer to . Wood* Baocm, A Co., Philadelphia. Dale, Ross, A Withers, Philadelphia. Sharp. Haines, ACb.VFhUadelpnla. - , Charles Bills ACo.. Philadelphia. fSS a' fumdolpb/Philadelphia* my2l-flm» - Seminas '-£v.\ rjIHB STATE SAYINGS FUND, Ho. 841 HOCK BTBBBT, -- NEXT DOOR .TO THE POST OFFICE ' INTEREST .FIVE PER CENT Money reoeivedßuLr, sad erery MONDAY EVENING, .OX 9XPOSIT}' IN BUMS LARGS AMD SHALL, BACK DAILY, PROM 0 O’CLOCK A, M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M, nxpoaiToaa tux xxlvr thxir xoxbt sir chkokb, as IS BAXK, If DBBXHBD. GEO. H. HART, President. OHAS. G.IMLAY, Treasurer. J.HBNBT HAYES, TeUer. The spring- garden saving TON®. (OSAin BSD oT_ra*_L«OI BLIFOM OF FWBTLTAMIA.. PERPETUAL CHARTER. mi FHB OBNT. Interest Depositor#, and all Money* Paid baok on Demand. OFFICE, 881 NORTH THIRD STREET, ' ' (OOKBOMDATIOS BAXK BOH.DIHO.) ' This Institution is now tpfcn for the transaction oi trasineel, dad is the only Chartered Sarins Fond located in the northern put ofthe eity. \ The Office will oe open (daily) from 9 to 2# o’clock, dad aDkf on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until fl o’clock in the Brening. ~ r ' 'MaHAQBBS. Frederick Klett,' 1 - ■ James 8. Pringle, Stephen Smith, - Jacob Dock; John P Lary,' Joseph M. Cowell, Hon. Henry & Strong, * George -Woelepper, DanielUnderkofler. J. Weeley Bray. . Hon. Wm. MiUward, Robert B.Davidsott, ’ Frederick fttaafre, -P.O. Ellmaker, FfanolsHartr - JohnP. Vorree, . i Joseph P; Leulew, George Knecht, r JoknKeaslet,’Jr.« > 'John Horn. < •Prerident.JAMßß 8. PRINGLB. GIORGk T. THORN. apH-lftf HSXYZXQ FUND^—-XTKITBD STATES O TBUBTQGHP AHYj earner of THIED and COSST. m?rSfcreetiT ; f (if, -> r . Z4u*t*&d/imaU«ttijreeeiired, am paidhMk on da ; notlo* ./with lIYa PB B GENT XNTBB IgT front tlit to of aeppelt to the day of withdraw*!. OffloehQur*,Crom.9otitU6 o’clock frery Oat, and on UOHVkT STBIONOS from ,7 until^O’fllook. ■; PKAJTB for aale on BngUnd, Ireland, and Beotland, B.oBAW.OBD .. Tfwam-minrsißK. . Tulllr—l AM*B B, fIUNTBB CRAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN MEREST—NATIONAL -SAFETY • TRUST COM* FANYL—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST OOBNEB of third, Philadelphia; - IHOOAVOAAWD BT *H* OTAT9 OF POIfBTLVAJIIA. '• Sidney is received in an j ram) large or small, and in latest paid from the day of deposit to the day of witb- Irawel. . Th>e ofloe is open every day from 9 o’clock in the morning till 6 o’elodx in the evening, and os Monday sodfhttrtdayeTenlnmtillflo’olook, - - “ TTgoNi 'HJmBY L.'.BENNER, President, BOBBRT BKLIBIDGB, Vise Presided. Wtf. J.-B»*D, Secretary. , Hop. Henry L. Benner,;« { F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B.Barx, , Robert Selfridgt, Francis Leo, . garni. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerfces, v O) Laadreth Manns, , Henry Llffenderffer. ;' Money Is received and paymente made daily. The Investment* are made In eonformity with the provisions ef the Charter: in BEAL ESTATE MOST GAGES, GROUNp EBNTB, and each first olass seoorl ties as wiU always insure perfect security to the deposi tors. and which cannot fcft.to giro permanency and sta bility to this Institution; , ' • eul-ly sfettUqcui. jpHOSPHATXO GUANO. 2,699 BARRELS AND BAGS FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, U Stars wd for Ml. by , JOS. B. HANSON & GO., ■o.fiOft North WATER Street, and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue, JplOR COLDS AND SORB THROATS. lOBtANDMOSB PABTB, ’ ' . MARSHMALLOW DROPS, FLAXSEED DROPS, STEPHEN P. JT HIT MAN, / . ' Manhfaoturfng Confectioner, < iVo. 1310 MARKET STREET, West of TWELFTH Street. TM ACJCEREL.—B73 Bbbla N05..1j2,.& 8 AIM ; MAOKBRBLi inWboln, Halres, Quarters, sol Eighths— -fa Original Packages—fast ifceivedand.for salehy u r. f rfT . . , , 0.0 SADLBB&CO., , -oole AROH Street, 2d door above Front. WHISKEY—BO bhW., 20J do. (Miller & hiVl -RiokeHton’s) Old Monpngahela.Whiskey, W ,|tpre andfor sale, by . A. MERINO, ooU'tf 140 Sotitt FRONT treat, OCTOBER s 1858. rf*. INQOTUB POB yHB.BOTAL, OR SZi SKABtIELL .PA*»N.T.QiB-BPBNIN(J OOOK -1 85l S*® BTOViS-Iheyar. eoMomlcat, «J,saWog —the gas »nd siaokH that are usnally wasted j 4 0 r»- hle by haring doablain-tead of single plates ! and oon- Teniont, nsTing large ovens r.ud bning resdr bakers Our new patented DPUBLS-QVBN BTOYH Is the beat opnstmotea up-draft store erer inreuted, It win heat a (large holler or stater, boll irro dinner, pots, broil a beef steak, bake,bread and pies- and roast meat’all at the same time and with a single fire. Invalids, and all persons.who appreciate tho influence « ren Hated apartments upon health, will be pleased with our PORTABLE GRATES, and MODHL ManK. LIN STOVE*. which are of-beautiful, and ornamental fehufation 1 * 1817 * * ‘ hc,rfu1 ’ op 6“ fIM ; and.thorough so-galled gaB-biirniog,Btoye«; introduce coldjiir to the ,top> pf -Jher fire, tup of.which ia to 000 l the Btove and waste, tha fuel, precisely aa if a store door! vu opened abort the, fire. In a true, gw-burnlng stoverthe air should in a, hot-air chamber, to a tempera ture eufflclent to ignite the gases, on the same principle as !s adopted io our gas-burning oookiog stoves .. , In addition tothe above, alargoassortmentof.Parlor Cooking Stores,-Potior. Stove«j,?or..coal or wood, Hall Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de scription, Gw Oveni,Stove Futures, and Repairs mar be iound,-in every variety, at our Warerooms, No. 209 North SECOND Street, above Race -- . , • ’ ool9«tf- i. .. NORTH.- QHABE, & NORTH j* ‘ QUEENS PORTABLE FORQE.— fSSqj Doubtless many of oar oitjr readers. \ In .passing iwjl the gangs of workmen employed in laving down 1 or.the passenger railroad trackb in our streets, hadthair attention attraotfd to a portable forge, with beUowa and everything complete, and Inefficient service.!. These, forges, built upon the plap secured by 0.. V. Queen’s.ipatent,; are for sale at the commodious," long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, Range, and Furnace, establishment of WARNIOK. CHAD WICK, £ BROTHER,, corner of BSOOND and BACK Streets, who have tho sole right for the stieof Queen’s Portable Forge in Pennsylvania. _ There are, we belieVA, five sices of this forge, rang ing in price from twenty-two to -forty-four dollars—a sum so small, when contrasted with its merits, as to se cure its general introduction*; for any onewho will for a moment consider the advantages of this forge, which may be removed from place to plaoe, So as always to be on the spot where workers in iron or - other metals are to perform service, whether in original construction or. repairs, will at once ooncode its great effloienoy, and ar range for-its possession and use. The adaptability of this forged repairs to railroads and mining machinery especially commends it to railroad companies and opera* tors in the mining districts. - We, therefore, take plea-, sure in oalling to It the attention of toad masters, su perintendents of mines, and others.—[From the United States Railroad and Mining Register. oof-lm TESTINGS, Ao.; AO. j- STOVES! STOVES 1 fggg- SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BUBNING (BA * ,BTOVB, >^ PX - With all tho Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment or COOKING, PARLOR, & OFFIOE STOVES In tho City, at •» M A NIGLE’S, Wo. 909 MASKED STREET. Pali before purchasing. . se29-6w a, SOMETHING NETT—GAS BUR NING OOOK bTOVE.—I would respeotfn ly call aßul 'the attention of the publio to one or the greatest improvements over Introduced in Cooking Stoves and R«nges—the burning of the. gas arising from the Coal, by whioh means is saved 60 per cent, in fuel and also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of tho oven. We elTeot the burning of tho gases by moans of a hollow oentre-plece, perforated on the underside, which* admits the air in a h ated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and oausing a flame topass around the oven equal to a wood Are. This im- Srovemeot also preserves the centre piece&om linking own on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs One of the Stoves OAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION »t IUO MABKBT Street - Manufactured by JAMBS 6PEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Obaae & North,) 1116 MAR ART Street. , ■ aopt39-Bmo HAT’S HOTEL, * WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant boildlng, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerl; > occupied by the West Branch-Bank, and has enlarge* I and refitted it in a superior style. - ‘ Williamsport Is one of the' most delightful Inland towns In Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will bs found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those cltl tens or the> metropolis who desire topass an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. His omnibus runs from his Hotel to the . Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. . 1 Jy2B*Bm W. H. HAY, Proprietor.' m BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS IBM - well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be 1 opened for the reception of Visiten on the 16th of June, and kept open until the Ist of Ootober: The new and spacious Buildings erected last year art now .fully oompleted, and the whole establishment has been furnished in superior style; and the accommoda tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States/ The Hotel will be under the managementof Hr. A. G.ALUBN, whole experlenee.ooTxrteoqjmanners, and attention to hie guests, give the amplest assurance 61 oomfort and Und treatment. '* In addltien to the other means of assess, it is deemed proper to state that passengers' ean reach Bedford by • dsyjjght ride from Ohambersbnrg. . The Company hare made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with “ Bedford Water*, by the" barrel. carboy, apd in bottles, at the following prices, at the Bpringi.-rls: * - ' fore barrel (mu1bery)........ .....fdOO •' Bp/ (0ak)....,......,........*,. 800 If po. - (mulberry) 3 00 * % Bo. 1 (oak) ~ w. v .\..* 200 Carboy,lO ga110ni........ 328 Bottles! \% pint; per dosen 160 The Until ere oarefolly prepared, »■ that par. chasers me/ depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet. All common!cations shoold he addressed to ' THI BBBfOBD MNIBAL SPKINGBOO., nfjfl.tf' -lMfiimi<Vantr> VI. & , . SEWING. MACHINES, REDUCED PRICES. - NEW STILE $5O. All the former patterns $25 leu on each Machine. A NEW TENSION. NO WINDING OP UPPER THREAD. A HBMMER WHICH TURNS ANT WIDTH OP HEM OR PELL. orrioss 023 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No, T WEST STATE Btreet, Trento N. J. No. 7 EAST GAY Street, West Chester, ?a. ooT4D2Q. £TARRIS’ 8 BOUDOIR SEWING MA fii is offered to aa the most relit blelow-prioed Sewing Machine in. use. '. It will sew from alxto sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest- bagging to the- finest cambrics. It ip,. without exception, the simplest in its meehanical con struction ever made, and can be ran and kept in order by a childof twelye years of age. The durability of this machine, and the quality or its work, are war-, ranted to be nnsnrpaaaed by any other. Ite speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min ute. The thread used U taken direetly from the spools,' WITSOUT TKI TAOUllsl OF XXWMDIMQ. In fact, It Is a maiAim that is wanted by every family in the land, and the lew We* o! " FORTY DOLLARS, e«2B4Janl at which they sold, brings them within the reach ol almost every one 8. D. BAUER, Agent, JelB-dfim wkyeowfim SO Booth EIGHTH Street. and IMPORTANT DISCOVERT WASHING AND SCOURING This important discovery has Just been patented by theUnlted States, and it is now confidently recommended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others, It is a labor-saving preparation,' and costs less ihtm half of any other artiole known for ole&nalng purposes. While it cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure the most delicate fabrio. Certificates of Its value have been given by some of the leading manufacturers of .the oountry; as well as by many reliable housekeepers and oitixens. ' 1 Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by SAMUEL GRANT, Jb.,& CO., jj22-thtu ly caution. \J PRENTISS’S WASHING AND SOLU TION—The undented would caution the * public against the purchase of Liquid Wathfng Solutions, pur porting to be similar to, or equally efficient with, bis. The undersigned is protected by a patent in the fbanu. facia-e of the only article which can be Bafely and effi. clent’y used. Spurious imitations have been pot up, which will prove inefficient in cleansing, and dp’eteri oua to the fabric. Grocere and retailers should be oareful not to purchase the Washing and Scouring So-, lotion except of us, as th»y will otherwise ronler them selves liable as infringers Purchasers should be care ful to parohase ONLY PREN'UB9’S SOLUTION, aa they will thus avoid all risk of destroying the fftbrics washed. Oonclusive proofs ean be furnished that this art cle will not injure the fabrio,. sept29-Bmo-th&tu - IJU3E “OLD DOMINION” THE “OLD DOMINION” Are manufactured, under the patent for the United States, by ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY, H#».' 11T and 119 South TENTH STREET, . PHILADELPHIA. ; :* JET Merol»nt*TislHni Philadelphia, should, by all mean., lay in a .apply of these OOP FEB and IB A POTS, whloh are rapidly coming Into uaa, and destined In a short time to supersede all others. - R~7* A. B. A G. are also manufacturers, under the patent, of ARTHUR’S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING DANS AND JARB, Which, it is conceded on all hands, are the best in the market. aul7*tath&stnolB Also, Trade Agents for TORREY’S ADJUSTABLE DOOR BPRING. Ornamental ana colored glass. - We have justraoeived a comprehensive and va ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Ohnrohes. Vestibules, Conservatories, and other buildings, where ft is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a chaete and elegant appearance. Any color maybe had, either-plain or ornamental, elabo -ately of in relief. . , ZIEGLER A SMITH, Wholesale Drag, Paint, and Gla«e Dealers, seM.dtf Southwest oor. Second and Green ats. TcsraT PKBENOfcOGIOAIj ryaminT TIONS, with written descriptions of charaoter, yty Includlngadvice in reference to business, health, l \ self-improvement, &0., are made day and eve - "J^-afngat; FOWLER,,WELLS, 4; CO.’S, Families visited when requested, and a liberal dls oonnt made to olube. , ,sell-8m - „ adObefftnutet,. Philadelphia. bbls MeSd Pork, for sale by . e. O.BADLBBACO,, Hit ABOB Bimt, 84 low AboTO Float. - I-Ci. Vw~~---r . *r ’Ajijjfojp**/''- Sntmner Eeaorta. o£mingJttacl)in£o. PRENTISS’S SOXjTJTION - . PATENTED JUNE 22, 1868. 189 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. COFTBB POT, TEA POT, ■gALAMANDEB SAFES. A largo assortment of . - . , .EVANS A WATSON’S pfiIIiADKIiPBCIA MAHUFAOTDBHD “ salamander baveb. - -> ' r ' VAULT DOORS, for Buka ui Btorea. BANK EOqKB, Equal to any now in use. ' IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. Ac., On U good terms as any other establishment in the , \ { - ; United States, by EVANS A WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Street* Philadelphia.. PLEABR GIVE US A CALL. . . . aulfl-tK Cttmbet r UMBER YARD. jLi HOUTZ A 00., (Successors to Montgemery A Neill,) S. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phlla. Old Moyamenslng Dlstrlot. , are now receiving a large and well-selected- assortment of all descriptions of LUMBER, such as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath< Palep, Pickets, pence Boards, Flooring, Shelling, and every variety 0! well-seasoned Lumber* Alss a large stock of Bill Stuff, of every.variety , and description, constantly ob Rand and sawed to order at the shortest notloe. Our,connection with Messrs. Mehaffey,Hbuts, A Co,, end Duffy, Houts, A Marietta, Pa., gives us on. .furpused,facilities, and enables us to pupply orders foi all descriptions or Lumber with promptness -and vl’ras'-OMBK LUMBER, 10ft ul mellow, 'for PATTERN-MAKERS, Ao , constantly on hand* /•Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited to . examine our. stock .before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf *1 UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND BE 1-i tally at Marietta. L&noasteroounty, Pa. y< MEHAPPSY, HOUTZ, a Go!, take this method of Informing their customers and persons desirous of pur-' chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large' and well-seasoned stook of all descriptions of Lumber, which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory pries*.' Their timber is all froxfi their own MILLS on PINI GREEK,* They are also connected with Messrs DUPPY, HOUTZ, A CO., and are prepared to Tarnish all kinds of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Paleß, Plokets, and Building Timber for Bridges, Ac., of all desoriptions On the shortest notice; They would also take great fileasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those n want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of* HOUTZ A Go., corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets,.with whom they arc also con* -nsetsd- -• . ■ , , . apSO-tf IPiana Jortea. OHIOKERING & SONS, Manu rTTYTl factutets of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANAPORTES. This It the largest and oldest manufactory In the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1823, filnoo whloh time we haTe MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And have reoelved-as testimonials of their SUPERI ORITY over all otbers, 11 Gold, IS Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals. ITT* Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired. UKANOH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is at 1807 OHBBTNUT Street. • ocs-8m PIANO. FOBTES. Just received, an elegant stock of RAVEN, BA OON, A GO., NUNNS A CLARK, HALLBT, DAVIS & 00., and GALE A 00. S PIANOS. UELODEOKS of best quality, at . J. B. GOULD’S, -' - • 8.1. corner SEVENTH and GHEBTNUT «U. mhlO-y * 'j . , ©ruga and ©lemtraiq. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00., WHOLX3ALB DBUOOIBTB, utd Xtud.r PAINTS, TABNISNXB. ind WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oorner FOURTH and 3AOB Streets, Philadelphia. Bole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Floraffe Plate Glasc. mh2B-tf madjintrjj anib Zion. gAMUMh r. SCXMIOX. /. TATOIOX MMMJtIOt • WtIAtAM X. MlXmiOl, COUTHWARK FOUNDRY*, TIPTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, XKILADXLPBU. MERBIOK' & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, fox Land. River, and Marind'serriee. Rouen; Gasometers, Tanks, Iron 1 Boats, Ao., Cast ings of all kinds, either Ivon or Brass. Iron frame root* for Gas Works. Workshops, Railroad Stations, Ac. ■- Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. , - f Every description of Plantation machinery, such es Sugar. Saw, ana Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans; Open Steam Trains, Rereoators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ao. ’-Bole Agents,forN.BHlieux’s Patent Sugar. Bolling Apparatus! Nasmyth’s Patent Btesm Hammer; J. P, Roes’ -Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery pud Steam Pumps.. . .. • HuperinteoJenL—B H. BARTOL anfl-v (Eipreaa QEowpaniea. rm ADAMS EXPRESS 00„ OFFICE, A 820 GHEBTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE; BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, er in connection with other SXPRBBB COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States, f X. 8. BANDPORD, , aal-tf Oenerat AmHstwswd TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT U LAND LOCATING.AGENCY, • CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber; having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts In the western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for ' ' LAND WARRANTS QR CASH. Having Surveyors eans'tdntlf 4u the J field to make personal examinations, he can always make the most Judicious locations. r 1 Lands unstirpasßed for fertility of Soil and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now bp ,D lOWA* AND WISCONSIN. . Satisfactory references given when required. nr* Money Invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. 8. SALISBURY, jyia-6m 40 CLARKE Street. Chicago, ■jJANDSCRUBS AND CLAMPS. HANDBORUBB. ' No. 1, 62X°> perdoi, 2. 76c. “ 8. 870. “ 4. 1000. ~ « CLAMPS. >- 0 Row, $1.25 per dozen. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen. 8 Row, $2.35 por dosen. HENRY 0. ECKBTEIN, se-10 62 North THIRD Rtreet, PMladelohia fJIO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Btone, both of the BLUE.GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softness and delicacy of color, is unrivalled - For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Bittenhouse Square, Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and .Eighteenth. Samuel Smith’s West street and Bittenhouse square. ' Mrs. Pet-rson’s No 1219 Walnut street. A. K. Womrath*s,4l6 Arch street. Samuel Slmes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. K. 3. Pasaitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets,and others. ARNOLD A WILSON, Agents, PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. B. M. PELTWELL. Sap’t, T7IRENCH PLATE GLASS.—HATING f been appointed by the ‘ ‘ Compngnie d» Flortfft” the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or consu mers, from our stock on hand. POLISHED PLATS GLASS for Stores or Dwelling fronts; Bough Plate for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of large site, for Mirrors. The Glass will be sold sit the lowest prices, and warranted superior, in ivrry r«spief,to any other imported. BOUT. SHOEMAKER A 00., Plato and Window Glass Warehouse, JJ, B- cor. of FOURTH and RAOE Streets. *nhSJM' - PbiUdAlnbls WARMING and ventilating f T WARBROOMB The subscriber would invite the speotal attention of Architect Builders and the publics to his NEW CULVER PATENT SELF-CLEANSING AND VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE, Which has been so successfully Introduced during the last winter and*gave snoh general Eqtlsfqotjon; It la io arranged as to consume the gases from the Oofti, making it one of the most economical, safe, datable Heaters now in nse. Also, all sisea and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates, every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace Stoves, Colima’ Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure of smoky chimneys, with a fall assortment of all goods in my line of basin ess. prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair ing, aha prices reduced to suit the times. CHARLES WILLIAMS, (Late Baker A Williams,) •n2-8m 1182 fold 406) MARKET Street. Pbllada. Qotcte and fUeianratits. Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. 1 OONDOOTBD OH THU PUBOPBAH PLAN. A new lease for a term of years having been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, It will oon tinue to he conducted as heretofore, on the European Sian, and the prloes remain unchanged, vis i ioou Pan Dat 600. Dinhsb fit)o. BasAKrAST ahd Tha. kjjoii, 87# o. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter by means of Bteim Pipes, for which no extra charge Is made. There is no bar kept in the house to be a source of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed wholly for business men—hence no ladies are received. JET* This house is never closed day or night. J. D. BROWN, oc6-8m , B. DE YOUNG, JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, Pn., fßreoUd In IBST, ■LEGANTLY FURNISHED. HOW OPEN TO VISITORS.. my2#.y WILLS OOVHRLY, ProprLtor Uofaacro. SFUGUET & SONS, • Imported or HA YANA OIOARB, ««28 810 South FRONT Stroet. Havana cigars—iob.ooo La Fior do 1> Havann lot, 2d, and Bdl, just arrl.ad per brig “ May Queen,” from Havana, In etore and for ■ale by ■ WILLIAM H. YEATON, ae24>tf No. aid South FRONT Street. EUGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS AT BXGARS.—A oholee invutoe of theae celebrated brands on hoard brig “ Hew Era,” dally expected from Harana, and for aale low, by OHABLSB TBTE,' - > ■ (New) 188 Walnnt street, below Second, ae l ' Fanned Btor. IT IS NOT A DYE I .'. . ■ T JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will r<J store Gray Hair to Its origins! color In from ten to twelve dope, and restore the Hair where It has fallen off and become thin. IT IS NOT A DYE I . “freely.as water, andisths mostbeau tlfni Dressing for the Halruow in use. Thoawndsln different parts of the Dnion bsve testl- Sod to its wonderful virtues, aad all, who have used it join In their pritfae of it. Sold, Whojesiiotrod Retail, by Dr.BWAYNE A SON, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Bolt igtnU/or PMlaitMia. , Trwle mpplted,' oolt-8» ■T jiw wrariw ‘ fflimaflittibßV THE- QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANV.OOmCE 408 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIAN-CAPITAL and SURPLUS S2JT,i 685 86.—Tnsoroa against LOSS or DAMAGE BY TIKE and thd -PERILS OJ? THE BEA, INLAND NAYIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. IP* TEN per 6ent. in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies, OFFICERS. Prudent—GEOßGfl H. HABT. : vice President—B. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R'. COGGBHALL. ' -Assistant Secretary—B. H. BUTLER, • - „ DIRECTORS," - f l ' - Oeo. H. Hart, E. W. Bailey ? ?* 5 0M j f Andrew R. Chambers* • A. G-. Cattoll, J. L. Pomeroy, .'' • Joseph Edwards, Oh tries Q-. Xmlay, ‘ John 0. Dale. H. R. Comwhall, i Foster 8. Perkiw, , Sami. Jones, M. b., ‘ ' Hon. B. M. Puller. . , se2l-y Attest, H. R, COQGSHALLj Seo’y.- Howard fiee AND KARlNEXNSN nuiadei^ta 1 00MPANr . N “- 412 WALNUT Street, DIRECTORS. . . 4°taH. Diehl, Wm. P. Leeoh,' li h “, m,on > Robt. W. D. Truitt, Thoa. L. Ludere, J . oh l> 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, - Bookaor, H. H. ShllUngford, John w Seaton, C. K. Spangler. «- Ralguef, , H.H. Hotthton, Edwin Booth, Wm.H.LoTe, ’ John Garrison, ■ OharleaP. Norton, Warn®, Isaac Myer. President—JOHN,H. DIEHL, oa^a . _ S. WARNS. Secretary—OHAßLEß A. DUY. B els-t? A FIRE INSURANCE GO.. IWr<JAL\ RPORiTEI3 ma ~ G HARTER FER No. 810 WALNBT Street, thora Third, PhUodeltihlu HiTtogß.Urge paid-up Capital stock raiSnrpluji Inroitod in Bound and avallabfe Socnrltlta, oontbnoto IrmureonDweUingß.Btoreß, Purnitnro, riorohandlM, Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and Other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted ' ’ 1 *• Dl**o*oM. ‘ > George Abbott, . John T. Lewis, John Welsh, • Caspar W. Morris, Samuel O. Morton. ' James B. Campbell, Patrick Brady, ‘ Edmund G.Datllh. . Charles W. Ponltner. - GBOBGtB ABBOTT, President, THOMAH, B. MABIB. Becrelary, ja2B»ylf <r I‘TjIIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN”— A GIRARD PIBE AND MARINE INSURANCE C9MPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 416 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's Building.) CAPITAL, 8200,000, 0 SIUOTOKB. Wm. U. Swain). Win. 0. Rudman, lot Public Ledger. .C D. Shoemaker, John Anspaoh, Jr., . Jer. Walker, - H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters. Wm, 8. Boyd, ,H. B< Ooggshall, Qeo. W. woodward, , Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Glaghom, Joseph Rlapp, M. D. Hon. JOEL JONES,‘President. A. 8. GILLETT, Tice President. JAB. B. Alvokd, Secretary. , jy2B-ly EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM- V* PANY, No. 881 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500.000 FIBS, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY Ist, 1868. Bonds and Mortgages, Stooka, tea... ..$849,625 00 Bills Receivable, (Tor policies issued,} 2,197 78 Uasettledßook Accounts, (for policies,)..., 1618 88 ’ Cash in Bank and in Office ; 10,483 46 Cash In hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,898 81 886,148 86 No loesos unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. ' DIRECTORS: William M. Godwin, 8. B. Crawford, ■ James‘W*. Queen, Jn6. L.-Redner, George W. Hall. William B. Thomas, B.,Franklin Jackson, S.N. Winslow, J, 0. Hopper, Henry D. Hears. WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. 0. Horns, Secretary. mTIO-dtf , fUTY INSURANCE COMPANY, No* 110 \J South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital *200,000. Organised 1861. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually j Personal Property, annually, or for a leas period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks: reoeive De posits: hold Trusts and grant annuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. 8.0, TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Minin, Secretary. nimiovoas. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J.W.Souder, P.B, Mingle, C. R. Bicking, James Watson, - J. L. Hutchinson, * Ludiam Matthews, J. W '* Stokes, . William Curtis, jelS-ly G. F. Turner. , f IPE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM ■LJ PANY .—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Comer of THIRD and-BOOK Streets. Capital, $612.725.08. INSURES LIVES for Short terms, or for the whole term of Ufa—grants annuities and endowments—pur ehoaea life interests' In Real Estate, and.makes all oontraots depending on the contingencies of Life. ’ They' act as Executors, Administrators, Assign set, Trustees, and Guardians. 1 - Daniel L. Mfller, . Samuel 9. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Riohard 8. Newhold, ' James B. MoParland, William P.Haoker, Joseph H. Trotter, William James Boston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Ballowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphns Kent, John W.Hornor, William H. Carr, Bills B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J, OhristiM, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner, " r. 8. Miohler, Easton. DANIEL L: AuLLER) President. BAMURL J. STOKES, Tioe Pros'!. Jon. W. Hoßjfos. Secretary., nlB-ly y\ELAWAHE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SJ BURANOB COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of PINK. BYLVANIA, 1836. OFFICE, 8. X. Corner THIRD, and WALNUT Btrests, rSUsAUBbTOUe MARINE INSURANCE* ON V39SSLB,) ’ * PREIGIkT r®° 811 of the World# INLAND INSURANCES , 6a Goods, by River. Canals, Lukes, and Land Carriage to all parts or the Union. \ * EIRE INSURANCES) On Merchandise generally. , On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ae. * ASSETS OP THE COMPANY. *' •• November 2,1867. Bands. Mortgages, and Beal E5tate.......,.5101,860 94 Philadelphia City and other Loans 137,01126 Btook in- Ranks, 1 Railroads, and Insurance C0mpanie5......,,...,,,....,,,..*....,,. 13,603 00 Bills Receivable... 290,281 96 Oashonhgnd' 88,802 66 Balance In hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Pqlioies' recently issued, on other debts due the, Company.,,,,92tTBo 67 Notes. 100,000' 00 No. 6. $ll2 per doi. 0. 1 25 < 7. 1 60 «* 8. 1 76 “ ssuoreui William Martin, Junes 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seal, Tfceophllus Paulding, Edmund A. Bouder, Junes Traquair, John 0. Darla, William Byre, Jr., John B. Penrose, J. P.Peniston, George-G.Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dtl B. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm.O; Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Spenoer-Hellvaia, Robert Barton, Jr., Charles Belly, Jno. B. Semple, Plttsbgh., H. Jones Brooks,l Dr. T. Morgan, << Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, « WILLIAM MARTIN, President. ' THOMAS 0. HAND, Tiee President. HENRY LYLBURN, jßecretary. jafi-y piOMMOinfEALTH \j imre - - < insurance COMPANY, OF VXB STATE OV PENNSYLVANIA. OPPIOB, NORTHWEST CORNER lOUBTH AND WALNUT STREETS, FaiLinii.raiA. SmbMrlbtd Capita], $600,000. , Faldtip Capital, *200,000 DEMOTOM. Hr. H. Jayne, Thoa. fi. Stewart, H, L.'Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M. Whltall. J. K. Walker, Edw. O. Knight, H. R. Wendell, H. Lewia, Jr., 8. K. Hossle. HATH) JAYNE, M. J>.. Prealdent. THOMAS 8. STEWART, VioePrei*#. Bawl B. Moom, Secretary. Ja2o»y Fire and inland risks.—fame INSURANCE ffiOMPANV. Capitol 1100,000. (Organised under the Aqt of Awfiably relative to la nuance Companies, passed April 24,1860.) OKOROB W. DAT, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, fieoretorr. Office 411 CHESTNUT Bt., Philadelphia, DIRECTORS. Jacob K. Vaughan, * Henry Lewis, Jr;. D.8.8ir 9 if, JohnW. Brennan, A. H. Rosenheim. H. Stem. (Horse W. Day, William W. Walters, Oherles Richardson, Barclay Lippinoott, Joe. B. Broguard, Okas. Stokes, feU-y f|IRUITT, BROTHER, & 00., CUTLERY, HARDWARE. —The subscribers, COM MISSION MERCHANTS for the eile or FOREIGN &ND DOMESTIC IIARPWARB. would reepeotfully oall the attention of the trade io their etook, which they are offering at lowoet rates. Our assortment con sists in part of— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breaat, Ox, Cow, YiTOi, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Bhlp, Mine, and Coil Chains. The eelehrated “L» Hone Nalls; Stone and Sledge Rammers. “Wright l 11 and other Anvils; Solid Box and other Wcm. ; Short and long handle fry Bans; round and oral Bake Fans. “ Martin’s ” superior files and Rasps; Bed Screws. "Excelsior ” Safety fuse: Blasting Tubes. Cora,Crass, andßrierScythes; Bay, Corn, and Straw Hay, Manure, Tennera’, and Beading Forka. Baiea and Hoea; Bhorela and Bnadea, o[ all klnda Tanka, Brada, Bhoe, Olout.andWnlehlng Nalla. •“*'Wroughtfiutt Hingea,Berawa, Look,of ai: klnda jOutlery, Bamaand Pumjia, Alan, Hatoheta. Ham man, planoa, and other Toola, Ao., Ao ' - W. a. LEWIS & SON, No. «1| OOMMKBCK Btreat. /DLASHA 08 ARTIFICIAL LARD.— X BPSOIAL NOIIOB TO PHYSICIANS.—Th. obor. oITom » Tehlole for tbs exhibition of remedies to die. surfaces, Whioh combines the following advanta- Agoodand unvaryirig consistence, easily washed Pf withwater, dissolves all substances that are aolu ble in water, hence facilitating Instead of obstructing their absorption, and do«a not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the praotltioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at . BUCKS’S Laboratory and Pharmacy, mho T«*lfth «nii (lhAitnotitr««ti, PBENOH WHITE ZINC, of the Vieille Montagna, ground pure. It produces a clear, white, fine gloss, and attains a firmness and evenness of furfaoe. Guarantied genuine, For sale by ZIEGLER A SMITH, au2B-dtf Southwest cor fleonnri and Gr*«n sts , C[HERRY AND PORT WINE.—BO qrtg: 10 Eighths Harmony Sherry; 20 qrs. Wallis Pert WUe. ia bond and for sale by , WILLIAMS.* EATON, Utftmth IRONS Stmt) tnvftfsu. 702,786 87 faiDaote. IMFOITIIB ISO DBILBKB HARDWARE, PISTOLS, Ac, 629 MARKET STREET, Below Sizth, North side, PHILADELPHIA. ifo&innai. The liver' ilrvieoßATOE, ntpiuD nr na. bjlhfobd, 1 , ' UVMPOVNDBD ENTIRELY'FROM iQ VMS, Is one .of the best Purgative and.. Liver Medicines now before the public, that aotS'as.a Cathartic, -easier, muaer, and-more ,effectual, than any; other medicine It is notonly a Cathartic, bate liivtr xeme drat on the Liver to ejeot its morbid matter* stomach and bowels to carry off that mat; U.t eooompljshing two purpoies effectually,'with s thefiiaiQl feelings experienced 1* the ope-: moßt Cathartics, it strengthens the sys- 1 - dffiv tomiSSS?? 16 PMBOB it, and, when taken' .I 01 ? 11 ° r *>» Mw for thepropm MrfortamceoLlt. ftmo. , lion. ;wien the. timioh b»t fault the bowel, an •at fail., the wS system suffers in consa- QJ quence of ’ona organ—the Liver—haring oeased to do ita duty.' For the dW. eases of that organ, one Q of the proprietors has made it-his study, in; a V practice of more than 20 years, to find some reme- Cj dy wherewith to counter act tiie many deradge- u ‘ meats to which it is 11a- No. ••" ' lv ' ‘. ■- medy is at last found, any via bottle; and is morbid orbed matter from their place a healthy flow stomach, causing food to blood', giving tone and chinery/removing the footing a radical curs.~' cured, and, whaiHs betX caslouel use of the lavs* Is'iuffiefent to relieve the food from rising and sour- To prove that tills re person troubled with Li- ; its forms, has but to try a certain . * j • - < ■ These Gums remove all the system .supplying in of bile, invigorating the digest wellypunfying the health to the whole ma oause of -the' disease—ef- Bilious attacks are Ur y ’prevented bytheoo*' Istioobatos.< ; - ,' r : ' One dose, after eating, stotriaoh and prevent the Ing. . i '•*.! Only one dose, taken Niasnunx. before retiring;'prevents Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures Oob- One dose, taken after TBFBIX. JD“ One dqpe of two relieve Srox B&adaobb. One bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease, Only one dose immedi while one dose, often re- Oeolsba Mobbus, and a ID*Only one bottle is system the effects ot me ness. JD* One bottle taken owness or unnatural night, loosens the bowels TITSHXSB. each meal, will cure Dvs* teaspoonfols will always male obstruction removes and mak’S a perfect cure, atelv relieves Oholjo, pcated, is a sure cure for preventive of Oholbca. needed to throwont of the dielne after a long siek- ■ One dose taken a short ▼l|Oi* to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat- { moti in it* worst forma, , oomplaints yield almost *> One or two doses core in children j there is so remedy in the world, as it (0* A few bottles tore (f) absorbents. We take pleasure in re- commending this - medi cine as' a preventive fer ' Jbvbb and Aotni, Ohill Fbybb, and sllFavraaof a Bilious Ttps. It ope rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify-to Its wonderftal - virtuee.- __ All who ust \t art giving thtir unanimous testimony in its favor. ID* Mix Water in the mouth with ths Invigorator.' and swallow both togiiksr. -' THH • 13 x BointTivio Midioai* Dibootbbt, and is daily work* ing cures, Almost too great to baliere. It eores as if by msgie, tRe first dou giving benefit, an!'seldom °°9 < bottle is rsqaited to core any kind of > litVEu Complaint, from ■ the worst Jaundics dr Uys yepno to * common or whioh in the re colt or » DISEABKD LIVBB- PRICE ONE'DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 846 Broadway/New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT k BONfl, 218 North Second Street. Retailed hr nil, Dniggiata. Sold alio hj SAMUEL BUIES, Twelfth and Oheatnut streets, and P. BROWN, Fifth and Oheatnut streets Philada. apl3 tu th e-ly ’ HOBEN3AGK’S IRON BITTEKS. This Medicine; as its wam'» implies, is one of the greatest strengthening preparations extant. It Is es pecially adapted to those who hare a loss of appetite or are afflicted with Dyspepsia,.Liter Complaints, Piles, Nerrous Debility. General weakness, and all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the digestive organs. POR PBMAL3 COMPLAINTS GENERALLY there is perhaps no' medicine in the'world equal to it. as it enters, purifies,' and replenishes the blood 1 which Is so important to bring about a healthy action THOUBANDS ARE LIVING ' a miserable existence, of a pile sickly oolor. weak' and emaoiated. who could be restored to health by the use ot one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but a genuine remedy, being ~ free'frbsT any thing tnat is of an injurious nature. ; PGR ALL DISEASES OP THE* BLOOD there is no better antidote than Hobensaok’s Iron Bit* tars. When the blood id impure the irhold body is foil of disease. Blood letting may answer foj a time, but cleansing a part will not punfr. the whole.' At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse tho blood there is no better remedy than these invaluable'Jitters. Their ohief constituent is iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing the' 1 impure matter from the' whole visceral system. - They are prepared by aprac tical chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others, u the “ne 'plus ultra” of all HOW GRATIFYING to the proprietor that he has succeeded In compound ing a remedy for xdany of the ills that his fellow mortals are subject ! to; and that the"public appre ciate it'is not a question of doubt, but a fixed, not, as the demand for It'has far surpassed his, saniraine expectations. READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY OITIZSN. 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 any benefit. Hearing of Hobtxsadt's Iron Bitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induced 'me' to.'obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine ahs 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. __ No. 831 Capitol Street. This Invaluable Medicine Is prepared only by GEORGE S. HOBENSAOE, . Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of THIBD and GREEN Streets. Philadelphia. To whom all orders must he addressed. Price 61. Discount to dealers: "Bold by Druggists generally. - ‘ tthSO-y ffiJmcational. PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast comer d THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on MONDAY, the fith 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 it whilst attention to' many oftentimes forces the instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those personal to each individual, and the learner either loses all interest, or becomes superficial in his acquire ments. For these and other' reasons the number is limited For farther information apply personally, from nine o’clock A.M.'to one' o'clock p„ M., or hy note, to selktf B. STEWART. Principal. MRS. BRYAN’ 8 SEMINARY, , BATAVIA, NY, * ’* THE PALL TiSBM of this Institution' (whose loca tion is one of rare beauty ahd attraction), commences on the 18th of September. It continues strictly a Fa mily Boarding'School for Girls, and is thorough, select, and homelike in all its appointments.' The number or pupils is limited to those who can be seaced at the ta ble of the Principal. iU~ CIRCULARS will be sent showing Terms and Regulations. Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y., September, lE§§. se!B PARADISE P. SEMINARY, LANOAS. 1- TER 00 , PA. °f * mile from Lemon Place Station, P. E. R.. reopens for its EIGHTH SESSION op lot November next. For terms, which are vary moderate, apply to the Rector. Rer. Dr. KILLI KELLY, Paradise, Lancaster co , Pa. ' Befernce—Rt. Kev. Bp. Bowman, Lancaster city, and Episcopal clergy of Philadelphia. oc4-ro w g-tNI CKITT-RHAJEN' 1 ' OOHMSBfIIAL COIA 05MTKDT and 83V2NT1 An'lnstitution designed TtYB BUBINBBB. ■ BO ABB OV TRUBTBBB. B, B. Oomegvj, Francis Hoskins, George H. Stuart, Dartd Milne. John Sparhnwkj David 8. Brown. IsaaoHaoker, A. V. Parsons, D.B. Hinraan, [Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippinoott. H 1 A. AXIli i< F HIA SGH, anrthealt comer ol [ Street*; to flt youngtaeu tor AC* EVENING SESSIONS after September l&th. Each Student hae individual isstbuotiob ’at this Taetitutlon.'and a-Diploma from here Is the beet re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation. ’ „ CATALOGUES may be had on application "at the College. oflS*tf /CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, VV below Locust.—Duties resumed MONDAY, August 80tH. J. W. FAIREO, A. If., au23*2m Principal. T EIDY BROTHERS’ NIGHT-SCHOOL, JL A Nos. 148 end 120'SIXTH Btreet, near Race, is HOW OPBM TO O TB INBTBCOTIOH 1H BOOK-KEKPINO, WRITING. AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME. AS USUAL. j ie4«ly Bryant & Stratton’s chain op NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi-' ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for eiroular. jelft-tf EVENING BRBBIONB HAVE COMMENCED. DUFF & CO.’S MERC AN- COLLEGE, Southeast corner and CHESTNUT Streets, (established in 1640, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania .) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COUBBB of Practical, Single, and. Double Entry BOOKKEEPING, including all the Acxilubt Books. Cohkbkoul Ojul* 00tiTi0H8, and BUSINESS WRITING, Is taught In the most successful snl satisfactory stria. M. ROUIIK, > P. EDWARDS, { Principals. _ Ur. B B. EUaTON, Penman. fIRESSWBLL & WILLIAMS, No. 206 WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship pers and consumers with superior Broad Top uoal from Lancaster Mines. oc4tf OK FEB TON for the best WHITE ASH COAL, warranted free from slat? or dost. HICKS’ COAL is the boat and cheapest in the city, re-screened in yard and dry under oover. HICKS sells DODO but the very best Lehigh md Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight. [TICKS .superintends the delivery of all -[[ Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to he as represented. HICKS 1 Yard and Office is at the southeast corner of MARSHALL and tfILLOW, Where he ingites all to call and examine for themselves the above facts. au26-3m 1/KEBING, FOX, A CO,, wholesale and 1? retail dealers in. LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard-RAOE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Goal from the most approved mines, under cover, and pre. pared expressly for familv use feS-y iTttta, &t. gUFFALO HOBES, 8r TO* BALS OK 8088, GEO. F. WOHBATH S 415 AIW 41T ARCH STREET. CIGARS.—I GaseFirakQaallty A-"-*- Manila Cigars. jut arrived in Store and fir sale WIIiUiMH/yEAtOH, 918 Soutt, vnnpv. J7JIGAES.—I,6OO,OOO. Havana Cigari, 'fa vorlU bnnls, icc.ired by Ute urira's, in store WdlrarfjfcKaleli/ , . - A._H(RIHO, e«U'« IW Mutt JROfil fittest. BAIIiECJAD^-THK -B6UlSw»eeting the At Tt-.rt.rn.North-western. inUSonth . Mhtlondas‘ B!tUw»y dlr«t. TMi SSL?" *>****& tia, «t n 1"? I *,??' • wortoru' Blto*,- ml «t *>**» Btetmxn td .U port. on 5* Un J sKBSOT, BOOM hr whichYrei*h «Sat. w* si. botSh? phulami lphia anb pier - ■»IMt Bhort, H.te’ ,uvS • . <'foM, eooaij (In joxo, . :h%f»s»ndtTOlk»),l!rn g , i (inholM undb»lej)J«»than,»ur«, fc0,....„,7t« 100 e»OO*D DomMtlo fehMtinr, ”*" SWrtlßgunt.TioHnw, (tt.orirtnS ■ bales)',Drugs fih c&sxs),Haxdware. . ' 1 (io -ffnii pwr to Into Oubs—Anvils, Hemp. Bacon * ■ • :Kud; Pori.,-fitted,, (lowoor in ' P*“te, .<ilr, »na-fn oil,) . «4 rortn lOj. ptr ltd fo*.ra Oußsicolfeß, ,»Uh, Baton, ■- Porlc.(in osks orboic 'Sumt /b?S? 'tawniw.r., ■; l ~ CorroK 32 until TorUiar nottoo. I .until further* “ S ««f*Ung «50 lbe. weight, ‘ poln , t , *“ S of Phiiadsi ; Sgg^sS^SfiSS ’ 7 * alQ^ ll Aosnrg --01.rk8 it Co., 01ilc.ro: Puffer A 1 S' r - W* StULools. 1 S o ' ? lB r * " CO'/ E?Austin* Inlijn. ; Win ' i ' R ‘ O-Wdrim, 1 SSSj*"?’s l . <U * a * i'®. Vi 1 Brown 4 00.. »nd Atheri & mhharf, Omclnintlj B. 81 Pierce 4 60., ZMMrtll*. ’ 64 Klibyotreat, Bortoni toeoh Hnr York, No. l WillW it. I New York;!, j. Cneeilsr.PMladeiphl.: Bimrh Koonn, Brttimor.; j>. A itewut, PittebimK^ > V H. H. HOUSTON, General Iralght Agent. » e*o „ , _ H. J. LOMBAEBT. r deg- General Baperintendent. £*. for Jauxniox removes all color from the skin. pHBSTNUT GROYB WHIBKEY. —A de sirs to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, induced the offering to the public of an article which the analytation of Professor OhUton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A Camac, of.Philadelphla, proves to do the most pure and eonseqn*ntly least Injurious snlrite ever offered the American publio * CERTIFICATE OP DR : JAS. R CHILTON. I have analysed a sample of dmateut-Grove Whiskey, PK?i £ om Mr- CHARLES WHARTON.’ Ja l\ P t hila £. e l p H a, i baviug carefully tested h; l am pleased to state thatife is.entirely free from poisonous dr deleterious substances. It is an unusnally pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey, ‘ . L. ' JAMES'B. CHILTON,M. I>.. ' New York, Sept. 8,1868.- ’-Analytical^^Chemist, time before eating give's makes food digest well. ed, cures Cheohio Dlajl wlille Sdhubr and Bowsl to the first dose. ~ attacks caused by Wobkb surer, safer, or speedlbr mvtr fails. " Dxom, by exciting the -• M - * PHiLiDirirsia, Sept. 9.1868. _ Dkax Sib : We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey'which yon sent ns, and find that it contains none of the poisonous substance known ?as Fasio Oil, which fs the characteristic anditgurious ingredient of the Whiskeys In geaeral nseV - ' yery respectfully.- ' x BOOTH, GARRETT,.ft GAMAO, j- ■ Analytical Chemists. a £.° A C^ t Vw , T? A * To,r f jT ‘i 80. 23 Bouth FRONT ,Street,.Philadelphia.) seSAdtocSl TM E NE A U & FILS’ EOCHELLE • BRANDIES. —The undersigned, .having been appointed jiole Agents In the State of PemujlySiia for the sale of the above celebrated Brandy, are prepared to offer It to the trade at the lowest , niarket rates, from U.B.BondedWureh'ouses.' ARNOLD & WGRL, au26-tf '-1 -r r , <l2O Walnut street. Pinefe. LE and other Cognacs of varioua>vintages; in hrff pipes and quarter Pellevririn Rochelle Brandies, palo and dark, in half pipes, half easlm, and casks. Imported and for sue HENRY BOHLIN.AT 00., - t3e3% d 2& and 228Jouth Fourth street. f E. CALDWELL k 007 t %fe 482 CHESTNUT Street. Have reeelyed, per steamers, new styles' Jewelry, Chatelaine, .Vest-Chains, - Bplendlq Fans, Hair ‘ Fruit Btaods, Bogar Baskets. 1 Jet Goods,and Flower;Vases« - « Coral, Lava and Mosaio Sets. - Bole Agents' in' Philadelphia for' the «*fe o ntwif ,ftodsham T s LONDON TIME-kEEPEBS / dtfW ■ « WILBON A SON, .- 1 ' MANUFACTURERs of SIRrsR WARS, ... rpSBTABLIgHKDIBU r )-'- - : »• —• oomA» »icth us oh*bbt sibbstA A l»rp) M.ortm«ut of BILYBa WABB, of .t«t it. Mriptlop, conrtutljr on tuuid.'ocmwl. to onto to mttih »nTpatterndeal«d., . . ... Importer, of Sheffield and - B!rmtn.hwn Imported USlRi&iily r .§. .JABDEN * BKOf , * J* 0 ! ‘ ■ wuoridTOBBKB 'Aks UHxmt 'Ok . - SILVER-PLATED W ARE, t No. 80t Chestnut Btreet. »boT« Third, fuo .tetri.) -; ■ - • i Philadelphla. < ' w “ d fo wl® to th. TnOa, SKIa. COUMUNroS SEBVION BETB. lftlNS, ' PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, BAS . - KETB, OASIOBS, KNIVES,hP.OONS,PORKS, ' ' 1 LABIES-Ao., 4o: ' • GURng tad plating on all kfnda bf metal: THE: BRITISH AND NORTH gIS.AMiiitiCAN. som tun btbam- „. , A .. yBOM H?S.\OM: to LIVERPOOL. OU«fO»Me?*«wse, # ;v,i,„i„ l ., l . k . l . k „,. - |iM 7l __ M . IR-JM Matos’LX7XBTOOL*' * • «Wmfrom Sartoscell at Hellfkx. ’ P® BBIA, Oapt? Jodiins,. - | CANAPA, Ospt; Xang. J.Btont. AMERICA, o»pt. Wlok man o*pt. *• G. Lott. I HXAGtARA,Capt. Eyrie. Bfceiuioa. | BUBOPA, Qapf. J. Leitoh. These veasel* carry * dear .white light at mast-head; green on starboard how; redan port bow > V^f?Aj^* aa *i ’Boatoii, Wednesday, Oet. 20. Shannon, HVYork,Wednesday. Oet. 27. BlJBOPA,Leitoh»-. .** Boston, Wednesday, Hot. a. “ N. York, Wednesday, Hot. 10. AMERICA] Wickman, Soßton, Wednesday: Nor IT - . ASIA. Lott. “ N. York. Wednesday, Sept. 24. Berth* not seemed until paid for. An experienced Burgeon onboard./', _ “®°,f n 8 of these Ships will.net lie tecoontableft? Cold, SilTsr, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Btanf» or Metals, unless bflla of lading are signed therefor and the Talue thereof therein expressed. Yor freight or passage apply-to cols>y S ; OPNA&p, 4 Bewltag Green, N. Yo.k. •1858, 185 a MEMPHIS ANDNKW.O&LEANS UNITED STATES SfAIL PACKET LlNE;—Tfce_ splendid Boats,of this ®W and popular ~LIKS will' leave'Memphis and Now Orleans, as heretofore, on , MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, 4 iridats. mondaylsaokets. ': XWBBABK&'. BEN FBANKLIN... JOHN SIMOND3 C»pt. lAS. P. BHITB, INBOMAB o«pt bDRDETT PARIS, PKIDAY: PACKETS BELFAST,., H. B. W. BILL.. Hi/" Theso Boats connect at Memphis with the Bail* roads,from that, point, also. regular Packets for St/ Louis Cincinnati, .and. Nashville, oa their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Oars. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to aviid delay at Memphis longer .than business or plea* sore may require. - . . ... For information, inquire of j'. J. RAWLINGS, At W ebb <k Rawlings’, 316 Main fit, Memphis . 8. H. Shook, Adv. Agent. oeU-2m FOR CHARLESTON, SC.—HERON’S SSSt BP GULAR LINE-GOODS BE* OEiVERAND BILLS LADING SIGNED-EVER! BAT and insurance at less than sailing ves sel rates, by it he steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain 0. P. Marehmao, to sail on Saturday. Oct 23, at Id o'clock, A. M., from second wharf above Vine st 7 For farther particulars please see advertisement of BteamahipKßYfiTONtB BTaTE, in this paper. For freight or passage apply to - - * A.HBRON.J*,, 004 838 North Whurto. *Sti*tL FOR charleston and sa SSSSfik vannah —heron's xnm. GOODS HBOBIVBD AND BILLS 01 LADING BIGNIB BVSBY DAT. ,TA. splendid flrstelasa s:de--wheel Stoa&uhlM ' ' MY&TONH SIAM and STAIN 01 GBOBGIA, No- fdhn a weekly Una for th. Booth and Southwii, °?» of theso lUn Bailing erery BATUBDAY at 10 e’ciock A. M., alternately foe Charleston and Bn« The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain 0. p Marshman, will commence loading on THURSDAY % October 21, and sail on SATURDAY, October 23 at 10 o’clock, A. M. * FOB SAVANNAH. The STATE OF GEORGIA, Oapt.- John J. Garvin, will commence loading on Thursday, Oct 28th, and sail on Saturday, October,3o, 7 at 10 o’clock a. ii. At bothChariestonand Savannah, these snipsoonnect gith steamers for. Florida and Havana, and with rail, roads, so., for all places In the South and-ftmthweat,. v . TBXIGHTS REDUCED. wa^v^S an average of 1» per uiow New York steamship rates. FREIGHT and INSURANCE g large proportion ofgoods shlpped Southwill U found“b?tewer S these ships than by sailing vessels, * Cabin pa55age......v,...; «20 00 Steerage do 8 00 for the preaent year. SO 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. Tor freight or passage, apply to. „ A. HERON, Jr., . - No. S9B (lateSlj North Wham*. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah. 0. A. GREINER df CO. For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, •very Tuesday. _ * For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. MARTS and BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. je^L STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVES. Return tiokete, good for six months, to eltha* of th*. . . . IUHIITTOII, w Oct. 30,12o>elock, If. ww(>w, wadoesflay, NoT.24th « Sdlntrargh, Camming, Wednesday, Deo. 22d ■; . , _ nonounov. Fdtnlmrcrb. Camming Wednesday. Oet 6th. Snturaay, Oofober 23d. isdinhargh, CrtonSng ...Wednesday, Not. 21th RAMS OF FASO AGS* —. *aw«uwNM. fu* guineas Steerage, round with cooked provisions,*,,,, g * won m TO**. lintoli«iM,.M,.M.,.„M«M.,4 iMMtl KIM Steerage, fonnd with oooked provisions *** joS gto™T”C ,r »>«*3wsKr£a»&2 JSSilSStoT?** WKUo 09 Btroet, Plllalel. SJUATB I SLATE 11 SLATE 11!—Roofing K? stale, or at asm, and at yoiy low rates, kept con stantly on hand, and for sals by , . > «*P‘°°n- ! FIBBING, FOX; A 00 - . GBBMANTOWN BO ad and iSßDrteMt N. B, State Boots pat on in the beat manner, and re. autogamy to. Uu**k vwSfr* ’to , 5 ' >'i* .-fS-' i ** aai{wflb;ii!Uo., hJitus and £iiiHar«. ‘ {Qalcljes, 3emelt2, &c. r B^ipyiHg. .....Capt, A.B. IB YIN. Capt. J.D.CIABK, WEDNESDAY PACKETS . Capt. WM. WBAY. ...T. H.HBWJtLL. 70S OHAHLXBTON. INSURiLNCJ.
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