The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 28, 1858, Image 4

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■:{■'-' id eAcagyi tsaWperfey on
Sl^^^sfooK5 7 Sm>Tnß/i.u estate,
b.ii.Sslo, at the Exchange. - -
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•irT* aJ*J'Estate entered on crai r PxlTat6 Bale Be
-1 bc6aßlonally in our Public Bale
■. s.>atracwf(of wkioV'-I,ooooopleaarepriatedireeMyj)
■ ffeeof r 1 -;1. V> * v.; „ •-,. \
l - . ,5 *EAL «BMSB AT PKTVAT» 8AL8....,
.fEP?-Weffcaire vlarg* attsonntiof- Beal Batat* At- Fri*
.. v&te gale/i , ; pl Pity ; end
eonntry mpertjiHpnnted. f Llsta\iiuj',bp had at the
watioo Ui ~ v ‘.Vij; . ,;* “1
ft&t/K 0¥ I StTjrt^Ibft’?UBHI'niRBj : GBAIIINACTION
Pt \NO* f6RTB»-V RLV RT AND BBUSBBLS OA.B
OABD. 3 this imdrnfn*. A*
pomprlft; ;t>oald6r.7QQ .W* t °L a^-
fuj-niture,'':'i»ap6rldr, pj*ao*
forte,'Bne Velvet, Bru*Bet4',An<l'tn^ I ?,5 4r P®J®'.
sftjirasasaaJ®^
IS 1 *. «r»g.d
lor eiamloetion. ;, - _...,
“ stocks, **.' , !
, On TttMAiy Jjrwitßfi
NoremVar2d, at-T o’clock; at the PhUjdelpliU »*•
for account of whom It may |
°°B the capital Block of the Associated Butch
ers and Drome ,4/*‘S’cV» :: ' .
Bor other aceoadt«-~r‘. .. __ :
1 BhJtr«^iiUWelphlAAth©D»aam ; - ?
p- 0 shares American Academy.©? Music, with ticket.
1 share PoiotßrHsft parkAsrocistJdn., , f
X share Oxford Park Association -
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ii&tfiEKTH‘ PAI,I. -BALE-NOVBUBKB M.
- J',* *•',*' '■
Orpl&aV JOourt Sale—-Estate of Michael, Cooper, Do
-/ ’ Qf>>ned, ' ‘
TWO-STORTYRAMS DWELLING, BMrpen street.
•.VovaPlfthV-With a/hree-stor/'brick dwelling luthe
iearoo-Bttdfordstreet..—
B*mV3ftt\te.—TWo KtAMS DWELLINGS, Gris*
titJ?rater ‘ '
B*tt/Ma»*.—TWO TWO-STORY' BRIOK DWSL
JJNoB^diblolog-the v ahoY« bothi»«ohthi'^/M. ,
Orph»o« , j Tlgtjer*,De-
VALUABLE B1&SINB^??A(n>r-Bilci- bafhHngs,
. expensive sJabUpg} of/South.street,
bmtooditmV.&Xf etfroat r ; r*! *""*'* .
nTT’thbre’sM tKro* bflek:W!ldlng§ on South street,
wlSht^log^hthb'fbw'for’l6o horses ’lt is *n-old
e»tat&tabed'Bte&d,'*iwajrs haring door a large business
•; -B«tare'la*e s rf JamfSHnppaejDecea'ed; 1
f*TWO BatoK-DWSLLINGS, N. B.
•ornerpf Thirteenth awl Pleasant streets. /'
BUSINESS*. STAND —Two-story brick store and
dwfU-ng, No Oil Couth Second street, opposite the
ROWl?- BT?'N S' elegant new
' four-story broyro'rtohe veridence,’with back
bnPdlos_ No' * 1606>- A rch ! street/'lt Mjost anished,
and l»replete.with every irrde'rhVcoßTSnieaceJ .Also,
n ipperlor stiblo aod coach-house‘ i n the roar. Lot 26
feet rrwot 'by Sweeting depth/* 55,000 re*
au'r4ff’W'fc4»h 1 r Ui ■? .-‘V :
TINB STRRBT'—UaudWra'eubwreridencV, No. 1603
Vine street It Is finished i-witlraU th§ modern lax
pro'fbtfTeh'S^' r To^ r tinttedlate’poßeeision.'‘ r t *
GRrtllND-BBWY'i-fIW-a pear; securWen a lot m 4
Urge brick faoiory, Lombard street. It*is punctually
pald^-- v-'' *- .
FEDERAL’STRBBT.t-Neat'modern dwelling,-No.
840 Paderspstreftf opposite Jefferson square.
LOUB f»TRR«T —Three* story brick dwelling,
* Lombvd/treft.east of Nineteenth street. '' '
PISNN’ tfPBRBTF* uf-stoiy brick dwelling No. .78
Peon street, between' Frohfc "and r Water streets, below
■' -■ 1 -/*'* ' •-
• POWELL STRRBt—Two 'three-story brick dwet-
Un^fiPoWell 5 Btr««/Tiorth! of’PranMs etreetj late
• 'Bprffi* Oafcden.Dm* v?*,’.. • / •' •
LARGR'fANR'V ALU ABLE CORNER LOT* N. W.
•ornedoUßroad 260-feet
on 'Br<jld'»treet,v'aod TBO feet in (average) depth. A
portlftn'orthophtcbaße money.may.remain. - - - * - •
POUBTff/BTBEBT^-Two.otorrbriok dwelling,.No;
Ml North Fourth street', above Poplar/"-, .
NORTH SIXTH BTRBRPi—Thtee• atoryb rick dwel
ling, North 7 Sixth* first house south’Of.. York
street. ' " y* ’
Trustee VSale. 1
SPRUCE STREET.—handsome
No, 786, SpraoevCtreet, betwaenßeventh and Eighth
■•rfetsV It-h&tbe' modern * conveniences. L_/~ Pos
eeirionbhthelixecatioo of tbe deed •
» r. Peremptory Sale
' PiyH-MODERN THRBR.BTORY BRIOK DWEL
l22s/1224/1326/1228; and 1280 Chris
• ttsd *reet,-AboTß.\Tweltth'etf4et.'' *■ -. *' - - r r
. BtrtINRtS^STAND. brick store and
4weltte ^ ,yd..'BB6 &>alh street. • > ■ '•
i < BIXTIINTH ? ALLBALE—NOYIMBBR 9th, .
'
BAI/B—PIRBT*CIiABB
COAt/ LANDB, COLLIERY. &c Tbe-“B«*rle” and
- - “H*fleoci ,f trade of lind, north, of ;TVllkeabarre,Lu
- v Pa;vrwHh engine *flhafCß« And all arrange
>.,m6at**eomipl*te for raining—formerly pwt:of the. North
-•Coal /Gompat>y’i land* . The North
’ .BrefosbCaßhl thin region s asw market
• - 'U3*7<The-'iißprdvementa alne coat-about $lO,OOO.
> Bale absolute. Poll particulars ready Id handbill*,
OrfebßtmVCourt Sale—BeUte ofCaspar.Krauei, Dec’d.
. TAUttBLHM’BOPBRTY.-aarge brick. building.
' wUh^thred'ito>7 v l?ack:bondiDg..large-brewery, with
cooler, and ajitable for eight
r - 7 —i— —-
horsf t, Coates street, west of Fourth, 74 feet front.--
«*&>? Bstg»«.:—XAßGlr BBIOK BUILDING, BA
IOONiUNDnEIiRTADLT, aoatheaet coroar of Mont
gofn>rTaiiAMareicßfitrpetJ. '; -
Same Batata—LARGELOT, Murloe afreet, aoath
of'MontgoOTTJ afreet, adjo'ning tllo above. .
,v*ltoMt J floB.i&and 141 Boath fourth rtrNrt,'
fTn’SHW® V PIAKO-¥OETB,• SXN X
Mltf&Qßfi; B&U88XL8 CAB'
SSWt^fli^) I _v -■-* --- ‘m,
w*u ;- -. . .
~Ati& o’fiio«k,ifct ,the..wiautm,store, m extanHva.
Mibrtment of'excellent second-band ftirnitore, elegant
piano-forte*. fine mirror*, - carpet** etc., from private
iamUiea.desintag booaekeeplng, temored to the store
for *"Trrfof*nn* of «tle
fgdlso, the balance of stock of paper- bangings, com
pricing $ general aaeortraent. •
QMso.'* v grahd-sot!on'ptaoo-forto,-ln excellent tone,
and with the latest improvements.
Bale at No. 214 Crown street : 4
GSffTBEL F-ÜBNITUBB/ GAf > OHANJDELIBB,
- vrfyfi-W ? BRUBRHLS OARPBTB* *o. :
. w' t lauds'*:# M)n Friday MorninKi ~ •- u •
,59th toet., at 10 o’clock, at No 24$ Crows street, be
low VJifo Street, tbo genteel faroitnre, gu chandeliers,
BraiWl*/corpeH, aw 3., of a gentleman Jeering' the
••’vr.*-?-,
examined at 8 o’clock on the morning.
OfttWifcJ H'ak-'S it-i--.v -- tv, ~ -.*•
BAt? :o#IVAtTJABtTS : MIIORLT,ANKOUB AND
<J'H»OtODtCAt' »’OBKB, A'PftBTION Of THEM
WANjIiOHDO'sJ EDITION,?_PBOM,A LIB BABY..
%,«<> »j Oq .Friday Srenin j,
_Ocu)b*rfi2dthi , J‘ t e * n °^ o,i: B * wre * acollection of
T»lai|j|e-jnlßMilineottji; and theological books from a
copy nnlowyer’s celebrated Odl-
lo' Tole folio. .with all the'
splendid cngTftt(ngs jrenny 29, tols,, &q.
ptrtlcmars see eatolognee.'
-'tQ,OH , :TitrBTB.BBrLDEItS, , &O—LATtOB AND
VAT.O 4BLB COt,AT PEIVATH SACK, LOCUST St.
Bgttth, between .Broad/and Fifteenth stream,’llP
oa Lpcujt street, bj 173 feet la depth to ft 10
*A.T PRIVATE BALK—HANDSOME BBOWN-STONB
BBj No. 1620 FINS BtrMt, known u ‘UnJoii
H ; Stt<Trr/Jr. - AITfrrrOSTEER. No. 481
a*-’ tfHfeST&tlT- BTRSBT, J <w»oil>d the Anatom
Homo, between Street*/-
v , f BALp..OF CLOTHING.
’'J I’ J -"J afar dey Moral ng, r • «•»* >• «
'~octoDer3flth,“eo'ibi>m;Jiig,if [lO% be
qp!4 ftiiT comprising
Mt?.,mUtinf? end ,coffe to uatchl * of Freneh'martin,
motinUiq martiaj'ermine, - French
aibTe/ittfO'eidanlb/'PiVerian rqutnrei. &c:j &e/- " • -
early Qatbo / ni©rblt»if<f qalejirhen
ladies, and parohuers generally, will And it iheir.in-
Ureetto attend. c > ’.' v*'-. ' • k , " ' *-•
f On 6&tn{day'Horning,' ■ 11 = * *-'
Aim. an awortaiant nf'gen'a’. city-made clothing,
t ln ? hirt/of 'French' cloth OOftta. lUgUns,
paßtvOtWnwa ’and 4 '*! kfTefeia r &oij‘to which the at
tention offtbe-trade igInrjted 1 '
IfiiSfiS&fc Agisfaj*»; auotioneeb
«■ AND"COMMISSION;UIEOHAST, 8, D “aorau
iixrn » 0 d da nv strait* r „
BALB OJ SimBITU«*-?OnFEITED COLBA-
v<>-7 .'JP2BA6O.!' -. „ , . ,
v:T. . X.vtOn Tuesday-Morning, > ■
*. New, M, at IQ o’clock ,%t (he auction stare south e*it
'eo*hs£«f fllith and luce streets,
«orateotr*ncefroarßace«treet, consisting of hand-
Wni*-wsloat > wi^drdhflV*b'ilobt : .dreM{pg ; bafa*p';.WUb
mTrbUUUpr ipd* s»r!oglng mirror, walnut <Jodd? Mod
bedstead, fine quality hair mattresses to fit, fihe'fea'her
•bedSf; boUtirs-and; pilaws, vwalnpt; ?>ssh stand .with
imaitW tofljtnshogany enclosedwash-stead with marble
top. mahogany pier l table with marble top aid'mirror, j
walnut ’AO'etary, desk,'«nd;t>ODk. case, epriogseat sofa,!
breakfast itablafhau some walnqt centre table with]
marble top. handsome wamrit Preach arm chair, coyer*)
wtf partar.chslrs, eane»«eat chairs, dso
: Also, aqowititjr of aecond hand furniture, beds, bol-,
glasses, fit,* ~ „
second-hand piano-forte, very superior
meiodeon>«f-*bf4Utant'4onew fine accordeocs.JluUnasJ
Hi goltuiu ; .
Alio;travelling, trunks, olotblog, ae. >; ■
l! '- A ! PAWNhROKSR’S BALB,
- OnTThunWay Morning,'
ffoWfmber 4th, stlO o’clock, consisting of gold and,
stlvdr patent lever; lepine, alarm* and- other vratohns ;•
‘golifchAlpe, perils; rings. dj-ttnond finger ring*. silver
‘pltCbers.'hn oai..shawls, sheets', dre-s patterns, Sc o I
s JIOfJCB —AH persons harL’ig goods on deposit with
the legal lengthof time: will call and redeem
the s*tne: other(rfie they wilt be sold oo the above day.*
ABKABAM |
Formerly of tbeßduthfra?tC6raer ofPparth and '
TOBLIO AOOOMMODATIOHi . i
- '\' MGNKY! !. ''' MONEY !-! ! >
- 4> lidzi«y llwii'aliy'advanced in Urge Or smell - amounts,
ftom one ddllsjp to'thoasandr, on gold and silver pUtoj
xtfjtirthpiik. l iritilip»^ : jpnßlrf } , musical
InitrtuaeoUt rernftare, dry goodfl,
»i Bute:* hard irare; books, horses, vehicles, her)
' ness, end ell articles of, vatae, for Bny-length of tira*
"TfcgreM' driV ! et ( 'iVa^Aa«s , Principal Sstablithnunti
**Pofeth6&et corher.of girth'and Beco streets,V ‘ sl - • ‘
ID!* Promissory • nojes, >ith oolletersl, discounted
aithi lowest market retest v - J
l.
‘ QOBSXB OF SIXTH ;AND>ACIS STBBBTB. {
• WJiera odoaey wilit>« liberally 4dMud*l oo gold and
■ttrer'pl&tff/dtatno'xid*, watches, jewelry, fowling pieces,
dry good*,. slotting; ‘ grocer! ea, liquor*, -cigars, hard,-
Sowm, MhlalM, htrniti *nd *ll ,otlwr ortlolw
* V BAIZB.
10 MV 6ll ' 4OOl «»Im, eithei
' °>>ug«>
piano -
~ CmOftEBING XcSONS, Mann
- of GRAND, -PAnW>H-ftRANb
v> BOTARBf.strdiOßaioHT PIANO-KmTBB~7TI '
- '■ --Thi« ii thff lofg.!St aii!i o’-do-it manufactory in tke
■HJnH»drBt*Wr-li»ifli>f(>>'«nr - TV
BSEABWBHED,nr.IB2Sv 5; i
Sinca which tlmo .> ; 7
KADBt *ND; aoAD. iwiNT7 fctfQ
• V ' ";3ttDNDUBD. PIANOS,’
■ And hay* TBeelvei-M testimonials of. thelr BUPEHI
. S«wr,in4!4
t. Boi»l»a".' i - *j
„,r:, JB(iAMtt.JfiaHB.B,:in‘paiI,ADELPUIA Is si ISor
-- - chestnut agent. ~pj;; . v.v ■ ■ i.^oes-siT
«naaw
~;BSEVEN'A I H and OH^TNUT.rii,
**; ----- :
I '= l ;.'",VA : 3ls3t>'JflB, s *a'ffi'.»o4l!Bß'if4'Tnliig m»ker.Uo. 443
j .Italian 4nd.
> t foratSJttiboata ind
. »MBK%TtfmiU'pf-rAwilng*, T«nt»i Slags, or inr.
■ ,tff : €i?wiiWiW->Ffa>al ,toord *r bJj OSES m a»rfas
''" 7 ::443‘JS’prtti;,l'lUßD Stroot.
f
* t
Action
LjftTtnfckKSß- BBINMST, 8s 00., - ‘ "
BMP- No. 429 MARKET. STREET.
BALE OFFRENOH GOODS.
‘ ■ '.On Friday Morning, . ...
Oet. 26th, at 10 o’olook, by catalogue, on 0 montna
oredlt.'- ' i .. -- - * -’*■ ,
'4OO-lota ot-ffanCy.ftnd ataple French dry good*, com; .
pH«|ng a general assortment, f •, ;
and-catalogues.early on the morning
,i,'ooo : PARIS AND,TIBNNA„DROOBK_WNO AND.
square shawls; all-, wool.-of cuqioxp*??
-,IBBNS;AND OOLOBS, BBtEOXKD.KBPKOtAI.LY
- FOR THE PHILADELPHIA. MABKBT.W.ITIIvU L ,
A WniTE OB BLACK SHAWL IN T«B BNTIBB
. LINE.-'
, >-j r 'OnPridarHoralnffr
- October 29th, at 10 o'clock— ’• . ' .
6QO l2»4Pnris and Vienna troche square aha/wla, ,
'60013*4 .do do*do aieng.• . <*o. ,
-2f012*4 elogant,Paris plash shawls, with heavy one*
neiUo BO nNET RIBBONS.
i On- Friday Horning, -*>- - > -
and 18 new stile ombre, plaid, broehe,
and stripe poult d* sole boh oet ribbons / ■ •_
.. BLACK SILK-VELVET RIBBONS—STEAMBOAT
•-■ .v. 4 BRAND. ;■*,. - . a
Nos 1 and 20 superior quality all-silk bl&ok velvet,
ribbons—steamboat brand ' , r .
.MANTILLA:BLACK SILK-VELVETS 1
32,84, and 88 inoh Lyons heavy black mantilla sllk
velveta-.:- * - : • -
\ 100 ROUND COBNKR CLAN BORDER-SCOTCH .
' j*va"- ,V. «iWOOL-BHAWLB.\ : . ■
10012-4 printed Terkerrl. wool- shawls.
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS. OF* SUPERIOR MAKE
AND FINISH.
60 lots cloth and; silk mantillas, cloaks, and. dusters,
included in sale of October'29th— •
; HIGH COLORS SAXONY MERINO SHAWLS.
160 'rich-high oolored Saxony merino plaids.
. ! -•> PLAID-VICTORIA OLOTHR.
60 pieces pUldViotoriaolothir -
, 6-4 BROOHB BAYADERE VALENCIAS.
-100 pieces A4'rich-Paris broehe bayadere valencfas.
LYONS BLAOK AND, COLORED SILK BONNET
7 ... - -VELVETS.’''- -*
76 pieces Lyons heavy black and colored silk bonnet
velvets. - . - . .
HIGH COLORED SILK PBtNGBD THIBET SHAWLS,
THE''MANUFACTURE, OF< PATURLH, LUPIN,
SBIIOUX, BBIBER, & 00. -■ , ■ •
300 ptecea'eoperflne quality high colored .ilk fringed
Thibet ahawls.' ; ~ ' ' ' ' „
“ LUPIN'BIBLAQK- LONG .THIBET SHAWLB.
860 .upeiflnc quality blackJong Thibet ahiwle.
PAHIa SULD BORDERED BBOOHB ROAMS.
' SCO rt h Peri, gold-borderad.broebe scarfs. .
BLACK OSNTRUB PARIS-BTELi-MHAWLS-JCST
j. j LANDED PRO 4 STEAMER ARIEL.
’ 760 extra rich, black oentrea Parle br che Stella
* NEW STYLE REVEBSEABLB PARIS WOOLLEN
i ... .LONG SHAWLSr-JCST LANDED. ,
; lOD.anparfl^e'quality new atylo . Par.a roreraetblo
wdollen loog ahcwle " ' .
PARIS OMNBILLB BORDER'D THIBET SHAWLS.
i 0. extra; rloh P»ri« ..obenellle. bordered Thibet
Sh fpAßl3 BKVSRSEABLE CASHMERE SHAWLS.
100 very *ieh'Pan* reverseable'Cashmere shawls
PARIS AND SQUARE BROOHB SHAWLS
800. snoerftn? quality; and, extra rich design.. Paria
broehe long'and FanCre'shawls. x '
PARIS mMSo CLOTHS, THB ; MANUFACTURE
OB M833R8. PATUBLB, LUPIN, BB¥DOUX,'BIE
BBR, 8s CO. V :'T ' ‘
100. pieces superfine’quality Paris white and Marie
Louise merino cloths.
1 > , LYO*S SILK MANTILLA .VELVETS ,
26 Lyons extra heavy silk mantilla velvets.
’«rv* The particular attention of the trine is request- 7
ed tq the of shawls, as it Is the ’ intention or
the owner-to seU everylot."'*'
/WOMKKHDIXL'SXLB.SROOM,
Al/J ‘ - 1 * •
i B&CWBBN*BEOGND , AND,-THIBD'STREETS.
‘ ; :»-■>* 1 9 Gi>WOLBKKT,;.AodtIOH*I»
;OABD.—We ■ invite the *4rly,nt ention. ofroity and
country p >rcbuera to' the positive sale of a 1 large and
.viluable'assottment of staple fall tad winter goods to -
be m*de by this morning, ©ommeoolag at 10
o’clock:/ <• ’
„ 1 . FIBST QUALITY HOSIERY GOODS.
200 dozen men’s'and,. women’s, -Bret .quaii'y silk)
Uinba-wooi, merino, andcorton shirt*,. jests, ana draw •
01 8 , _ \ * \
'Also, men’s and women’s cotton,' wool .mericoboae
and, half ho*e, black silk.crivMl, blaok sewing silk,
book gauutlats ......
{Also 100 dozen ladles’ Frenoh kid gloves, blink silk
, lace vells.rilk elutio belts, white spoil eotion.. -
. {Also, oolored and black r Stella shawls,-bustles and
corded skirts,; gam suspenders, women’s, men’s, and
misses’silk and cotton gloves. . -;r , ■: • •
; Also,. 600 dozen linen and French camorio shirt
fronts, Byron eolhrs. . ,
..Also, ladies’ and gents’ hnen-tambno bandkerchi*fS,
,coat and vest buttons -*■
) , EMBROIDERIES.
{Also, a general variety of-Freneh and Scotch em
broideries, consisting' of sets, bends, and flouncing*,
.cjolar , sleeves, 'inserting* and edgings, infants’.
robes, Ac.. &o.
| BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS.
Also, 100 cartons ponlt d -solo bonnet ribbons, color
*jl satin ribbons, black and oolored silk-velvet ribbons,
moire~ antique- trimmings—colored- and black, silk
fringes,'Ac.
! BONNETS, ARTIFICIALS, Ac.
Also, 25 cases -fall style bonnets, 80 cartons French
art-Aoials, Bosses silk,bonnet wire, Ae,.. .
} • > Jewelry, Ac. •-
■ Also, I,COO pieces Jewelry, consisting of watch chains,
Unger and ear rings, breast pias,‘shlrtstuds, sleeve
ljnttga*,.£o. ’■ ' ' * ' ' ‘
•' -6TORB FIXTURES, STOVE, Ac
- Also,atthe, commeocement-of sale, a lot of counters,
trestles.coal stove,desk, Ao.*
' Ip* .The*whole are now arranged for examination
with catalogue*. ■
' SALE FROM THE SHELVES,
, t , • This Morning, j
- Commencing at 10 o’clock— 1
i Of a generat variety of staple and fancy goods in lots
toault'pnrehasers.
t .■> . On Friday Morning,
SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, HOSIERY
’ *- .GOODB, .TAILORING. GOODS, Ac. ,
. Included will be found a first-rate assortment of
Raglans,, )
Top Coats, ... . ~
Baqnes; ' Made In a fashionable manner for
brook Coats, men and boys’ wear.
JDxesqOo&te, __
Pants and~Vesta,
]>' , , - HOSIERY GOODS.
{ Also, men a&dhoys* merino and lamb’s wool shirts
aaddrawer*. ~
' Also] a general assortment of tailoring goods.
|p" Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
ialel • u.‘i '> i , , .
, OkBD/—With » view to merit, a '.continuance of the
eccouVagetnent of our'friends,'we have leased the eligi
ble store, 222 maskbt Street, where will be sold with
’outrfcMm;:l-) „ -
BY: WUiU4M H f . STERR, GENERAL
..AUCTION" AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46
NortnEIGHTH Street, below Arch.
.:/j a v'v' •. * ;! : ?. A. "BLISON, Auctioneer.
Sale at the Aqotion Store.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD PURNITURB. PIANO
> PORTE; FRENCH'PLATE FIBB
; GLASSES,-CLOCKS, PANOP GOODS, &o.
I Oa Saturday Mowing,
• At 10 o’clock, at the auction sto'e, will 8s sold by
'catalogue, * large and superior assortment of band
some farnlture, carpets, mitrors, elooks,fenoy goods,
pianofortes, Ac - -
BAGATELLE TABLE.
Also, 1 bagatelle table (nearly sew},.la first-rate
( condition, with balls and ones. ' ' ' ' - ' ■ 1
, NOTlCE.—'Hereafter we trill bold .oar regular sales
of household furniture, Ac., on Wednesday and 8a
: tu'd<jMnorning«, commencing: jrt 10 o’clock. Evening
sales of W&tobei, jewelry/faroy 'fcnd miscellaneous
goods, will be held regularly every Monday, Wednes
day, Thursday, and baturday. evenings* commencing at
1% o’clock.
10* Consignments of new and secondhand house
hold furoiture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry,
to., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad
vances if required. / • -
r Outdoor sales attended to promptly, 'Charges
as moderate as any other hou«e in this city.
SA. DYSARTAOC)., Adoxiomkeh aj»d
• Oomnssio* H»osure*. Ho, 37, South EIGHTH
BTBBUT. norier ofIATOOK STREET. -
PHILIP FOBD, - AUCTIONEER, No.
L,: C3Q MAfiJS W, STBXXT,.between FIFTH mi
CARD ~-Tb9ibttaation tor.ihoe defcterij&nd others,
is irqa‘itedtooQriile ( this moralDg) comnsnolng at
10 o’clock pyed*«iy.y * t /» u * -
CD* Bimplei now arruned for elimination, with
catalogues,
SALE Off BOOTS.SBOEB,'BROS ANB,‘RUBBERS, led.
This Morning,
28Ui Instant, at 10 o’clocj&pre holy, we will fell, by
catalogue, 600 eases men’s, women’s, misses’, youths’,
and children’s boots, shoes, brogana, gaiters, ties,
slippers gum boots and oTersboe*.' embracing an ex
ten*ire and desirable assortment adapted for the pre
seat and cornua season. - - . -
fl-/ - Samples will be arranged for examination with
catalogues early on the nforhlng -of sale, when the
attention of the trade, and, purchasers generally, is re
quested. - - It
AD’dINIBTB4TOa , S SALE OF BILLIARD TABLES.
On Saturday Morning,
80th Instant, at 10 o’dock'preoisely, will be sold on
the premises, northeast corner of Eighth and Callow*
nlil' streets by oVder of Administrator, 4 superior bil-
Hard tables of the following celebrated manufacture,
ri*: > * -
1 madeby Meisrsj Grfflth & Decker, New York
,"1* .**• «.ff. c.‘‘.Leonard-& Benjamin, New York.
2 “ “ GCorge Thompson, Esq., Boston (marble
beds). '
Y I'D**-The particular attention of billiard proprietors
.Isnqtiested.v : . .
. - IDT The tables may'be examlned'any day prlvious to
the sale as above.
J-, M, GUMMEY & SONS,
• * '* BEAL ESTATE •AUCTIONEERS,
Nd. 620 “WALNUT BTBBBT. ,
.SECOND FALL SALE.
- - This -Evening,
October 28tb. at the Philadelphia Exchange—
THE VEMJTIFUL COUNTRY SKAT, known as
Aston Bidge,” containing 28 acres, situate in Dela
ware county, 76 miles from the city, will he sold agree
ably to postponement, on Thursday evening, October
MODE&N' THBEB-BTORY BRTOK RESIDENCE
No. 318outh Nineteenth street, street’
To
YALUABLB3IUfii.N*B&BTAND -Store, aodt dwel»
ling, No, 1277 South-Fifthstreet.-above Horace, street,
VAI-UABLB'LOT OF OBOUND, with fonr fronts,
on Tulip,-Tatter, sad Jackson streets, and a thirty,feet
wide street, to the Nineteenth ward. 196 by 106 feet. >
large lot of
ground* JDney’a lane, within two.-, minutes walk of the
station on the Philadelphia & Germantown Railroad. ;
Two handsome hollain'? sites, Duty’s lane, German
town, within two minutes walk of the railroad station.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, (mastic front,;
south side of Green street, west of Twenty‘first street.
. .THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 2208
Centre street, has .two. story doable back building and
is in complete order.,
MODERN .THBKJS-STORY BRICK BB3IDENOH,
No., 1607 North Thirteenth street, abore Jefferson
street.
Race streets.
CARD —J Gummey & Sons, auctioneers, will
hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stooks, Ao. Also,
household furniture at dwellings.
HEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALB.
-> JC7" On oar Private. Sale. Register will always be
.found 'a very, large amount of real estate, including
erery description of eity.andcountry property, .
J. M. GUMMBY & bONS,
Beal Estate Brokers,
620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
Samuel nathans, auctioneer,
liJ MON*Y WAN 0»fIC«. No. 224 Boot*
THIRD BtM»Vl»]oir Walnut* opposite V«t rt., onlj
»lght doom below ths SMAaogs. - . „ ' J,
■ Honra of bnalnerjl from T o’clock, A. H., onto 10
o’olookiiitheeTeiiing. "-T ... __ ' .
Outdoor Biles, ana Bala. at til. Anotion Hone*, a,
lendad npon Jij. moat cailsfMctorjterm*. ■ -
r, - 0At1TA14206,000.. ”
.. . . . Rttablißhidfcrlh* last Thirty Tiara. .
' AlnnMn .tilt, from ons dollar to tfiowaroU os Bit
!•£?* Mat*, Watches, JeirtJrjf, Hsrdware.Mer
OlOtßog, famltart Bsd4log,olgM», Mnslcal ■
•*.*?*?,
Anuflß' ui, length of ton tgtHO
•inHjStffSlSi if 0 ™ toUut and Upwards
**—i •«•«* •»».
' This Store hiding a'depth of 120 f««t haeisvaa
ttlef-ifrtof tatflta tfi store all valuables, and priS
. Amount of having an unlimited eanftal.
ttlA trttoe is to make * advances on more satis
*»7-fitter i»
« AT paiVATB SAtl. .!* 1 -
'.'LG^d;Bataanlitver and fitter Watches, Jewels?, and
(B trthingwiHbiwvoH at reduced uridee. «ul*ly-
.1511(3^88,-1,600,000,. Havana Cigars, ftr
Vv vorite brands, rewired bp late arrivals l n stars
awlbond,forsaif or .■! A M*RINO, ■
BXMOTJIL.
£eaal Jffqticcß.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT-FOR THE
J. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
. JOHN E. FOX «s. GEORGE W. STROUD.
Sept, Term, 1868. Noi 48. Vend. Exp.
The auditor appointed by tho Court to report distri
bution of the font raised, by the Sheriff’s sale, under
;tbe ab'jyo writ, of ‘
3, All *bat certain lot or pic qq p* groundyrith-tho three
story brick tretßuege or tenement th«ieoh erected, 4 '
situate on the W e *t elde.Qf Seventh street, at the dis
tance cf 63 feet southward fp m the routh west corner'
of Master street and the said Seventh street, In the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front.*or. breadth •
on the said Seventh street 17 met, and extending in
length or depth;westward betreen parallel lines,at
right angles with the said Seventh street 80 feet',
fioaahd eastward by the saidfieve&th street south
ward by otb 6 r ground of thesaldJohnE Fox, intend
ed to be thU.day granted t; George W. ,Stroud on,
- roundrent, westward by remaining ground oftheaaid
E. Fox, and northward by ground granted to
Henry Pierce 4 . Being the same lot or piece of ground
which John B Fox, by indentn. e da’ed the 26th day of
Much, A D 186 f, re*orded-*t Philadelphia in deed
bookß D. W.,No. 120, page 296. Ao., granted and
conveyed unto tbe raid George W.Rtrond. in fee,yield
ing and paying therefor and thereout unto the said
Jt-hn B. Fox, his heirs and assign*, tbe yearly rent or
* sum of 120 do’lars, In equal half-yearly payments, on
tbe first day of the months of January and Jnly in
every year thereafter. - • .
. Also, a” that oertain Jot or piece of ground with the
three story brick messuage or tenement thereon erect
ed situate on the west side of Seventh s r*et, at' the
distanee.of 80 feet routhward from tho south west cor
n?r or M«st«r street and the said Seventh street, in the
city of PhUedelvhia, containing in front or breadth on
the said Berenthstreotl7 feet, and extendingin iepgth
or depth westward between parallel lines at right an
gles with.the said Seventh street B*> feet. Bounded
eastward by the said Seventh street, southward by
ground of the said John B Fox, Intended to be
this day granted to John H. Craig on ground rent,
westwad ny remaining ground of JohnE. Fox, and
northward by other grou T d of the said John *, Fox,
Intended to be this day grantoi to George W. Bt'oud on
ground rent Being the same lot or piece of ground
which John B. Fox, by looentore dated tho 2‘th day of
Maroh, A. D* .1*67, jecorded at Philadelphia iu deed
book R D. W.. No. 120 page 290 Ao., granted and
i coov yed unto the P&id GetKgeW Stroud, in fee yield
ing and paying therefor a d thereout unto the said Ji ha
E.i Fox. his heirs and a«slg« e, the yearly rent or sum of
120 dollars, In equal half yearly payments, on tbe first
days of the months of January and July in every year
thereafter, for arrears of whion raid ground rents, tho
properties above described are nowabbutto be sold—
- Will attend to tho dutiesof his appointmentonTUES
DAY,' Nove «her oth, JB'S,at4 o’clock, ,P M..,at his
efiloe, bo. 133 South Firth street, opcorite Indopan
dence Square, iti tbo city, of Philadelphia, when and.
where all parties interested ore roquired 1 1 pressn t
thtir claims or he deb rred from coming in on said
fu£d W. E. WHITMAN, Auditor.
phUa., Oot 15,1868. oc2Ql t
HICKORY COAL.—The purest ana clom
est article in themarket.for sale, at the lo»o*t
cub prices, at DEACON A NEWQALL’S Family Goal
Yard, No S&6 North Broad Street, below Oallowhill
Also, Bast Sugar loaf Lehigh, the hardest Coal ever
mined • i i 0c27-I2t*
& WILLIAMS, No. 200
\ ' WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship
pers and consumers with superior Broad Top uoal from
Lanca«ter Mines. oc4tf
TON for tho best WHITE
ASH GOAL, warranted free from slate or
dust., j . .
'O'ICKS , COAL is the best and cheapest In
. JnL the oity, re-screened in yard and dry under covor.
HIOKS bollb none but tbe very best Lehigh
and SchoylklU Coil, and warrants fall weight.
HICKS superintends,the delivery of all
Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to he
aa represented; . m .
HICKS’ Yard and Office is at tbe southeast
corner of MARSHALL and WILT.OW, whore he
Invites All to call and examine for themselves, the above
lacta. '■ *■ . t . • .au26-3m
FCBRINQ, FOX, & 00,, wholesale and
retail dealers in' LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. SehnylßH yard—RACE and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia." Keep; constantly -on hand Ooal
from the most approved mines, under cover, endure
pared exprenlyfor familrua* feA*F
gAL AM ANDES SAFES,
S A large assortment of
! EVANS A WATSON’S
PHILADBLPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER BAF£S,
VAULT DOORS,
- . For Banka and Stores.
BANK LOOKS, , . , '
Equal to any now in vaa.
IRON DOORS, BBUTTBRB. fto.,
On u good terms as any other establishment In the
United Bta»es, by
EVANS A WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE U 8 A O4.pL. aulS-tf
fjatUmxi-
HARDWARE.— The subscribers, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale or FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would resneetfnllv
call the attention of the trade to their stock, whioh
they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment eon*
*Ut« in part of— _ - . .
Ohaina, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Cow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship,
Uine, and 001 l Onains.
The celebrated “ L ” Horae Nalls j Stone and Sledge
Hammer*.
« Wright’ ,»ul other Anrlls; Solid Box ud othre
Floes.-,.
Short and long handle Fry Pans] round and oval
Sake Pan*.'
“Martm’a” superior Files and Rasp*; Bsd Screws.
, I‘Bxo.ltior” etfot,.»BMj BlMttngTubo..
Corn, Gnu, end Bri»r Bojthei ; Htf, Oom, ud Str»*
solves.
Hay, Manure, Tannen’.and Spading Forks.
Rakes and Hoes; of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails.,
. Qut and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
,kinds: Cutlery, Rams and Pomps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham-
Pl**., hod other TOOU, &
• -naa-y 80. «U OOMMEROB Btwt.
{Drags and gfremuolg.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Kanufaotorers and Dealer PAINTS) VARNIBHIB,
md WINDOW GLASS, Northeast ootner FOURTH and
SAGS Streets, Philadelphia
Bole A|eats lor the sale of the celebrated Fioreffe
Plate Glase. .; - mh23-if
SlatumEtß.
OLANjK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
M > DAVID M. BOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre«
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelTei
or nuke to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and qthersj of the
beat quality of English or American Paper, ana bound
in rations stylea, in.the most substantial maimer.
Orders for JOB PBINTING. of every deseriptiou
Engraving .and Lithographing executed with neatness
ana despatch,
. A general assortment of English, Preach and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the .Committee' say—“ This display of blank
books for banking and mercantile use Is the best in the
Exhibition. The seleotlon of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and theur finish ana ap
oeerauA* neat and appronrlata ’’ wn2o-tr
(&%pv£BBiMompanisß
THE ADAMS express go., office,
820 CHESTNUT STREET, / forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES; MERCHANDIZE; BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, 1 either by its own LINES,' or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the prinoipa)
TOWNS and OKIES of the United States. '
Philadelphia warming and
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD k WILSON, .
SVOOUBOXBiTe 6. A, HASBieOX,
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to theLABGR’STORB, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
e few doors below the St, Lawrence Hotel,.where our
old friends and the publlo are respectfully invited to
examine onr extensive stook of warm Air Furnaces.
‘Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers. Enameled,
Atone Mantels, Parlor Ooal Grates, tea., Ao. We are
now manufacturing, OELILBON’B CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NSW.OOAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
end suited to all classes of buildings.
> .Also,"new and beautiful patterns ot Low Do m
Grates, and Parlor Goal Grates oT all sizes and pattern
We,.have also' commenced the manufacture o.
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania- Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PitHMJI/JVI at the late Fair and Exhi
bition of the franklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Abtiqo* Miublss,
are not injured by Smoke, Coal Qas, Oil or Acids,
sand,are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at much less pries
than Marble, Call and ue them.
ARNOLD to WILSON,
BBNJ.M. PELTWELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia. April. lftfia~ap?W 1v
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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 ■
1 LAND WARRANTS OB CASH.
Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make
. personal examinations, he can always make the most
Judlcibuslocatidns; ! -*
• Lands unsurpassed - for fertility of soil and salubrity
of olimate,nearlhe line of railroads, may now be
;in' ‘ . •' . ■ , • *
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
{o* Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and
any of the Western States.
8. SALISBURY,
40 CLARKE Street, Chicago.
ffIAW A BEERS’
X LUBRICATING GRBABE,
the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
Of OMNIBUBES, CARRIAGES, CARTS. DRAYB and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
For sale in tin cans. kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS In the city and the MANUFACTURERS.
INo 18 SOUTH WATER Street
PLASMA OB ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
BPBOIAI NOTICE TO P&YBIOIANB.—The .bore
offers a Tebiole for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, whioh combines the following advanta
ges: A good and unvarying oom-istenoe, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, henoe facilitating'instead of obstructing
their absorption, and dou not get rancid. The last
property alone renders It an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at SIMBB’g Laboratory and Pharmaoy,
rabo Tw«)ftb and Chestnut «tr*at ».
CJLATEf SLATE f l SLATE f f i—Roofing
lO Slate, of all sises, and at very low rates, kept oon>
stantly on hand, and for sale by
V(BRING, VOX, k 00.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
N. B. Slate Roofs put on in the best manner, and re
alsln* attended trt til work «r«rrat»»M -•* ▼
F BENCH PLATE GLASS HAVING
■ been appointed by the “ Compagnie dt Floreffe }i
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 PLATE
GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate
for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of large
aise, for Mirrors/-The Glass will be sold at the lowest
prioes, and warranted superior, in votry rupee*, to any
othwunWsW- BnOYMAKHB * 00,
i • Plate and Window Glass Warehouse,
u. h. eor. of FOURTH and RAOH Btreeta,
eTbUUtf-v /PblUd«lnbi»
■WHISKEY 80 bblß, 20J dp. (Miller &
v' Klekereton’e) 01(1 Monong.hola \Vllißkej,
.tore entffor aal., by * A MKR tNO,
>■ twU-tr 'l4O Bontb FRONT treat
npow. LINES, and BOW and STERN.
.I.XNKB, mamif.nlurprt and for nals by
, ■ " WBAVBR, FITSBR, * 00.,
: Sos.M V.^ut st, & WR. yihant,
. 2B. is^s.
INQUIRE FOR THE ROYAL. OR
BBA SHELL PATENT GAB-BURNING COOK
tg9 ING BTO V E3—They are economical j consuming
v —the gas and smokethatare usually wasted: dura
ble by having double instead of single plates; and con
venient, naving large ovens and beiog ready bakers
Onrnewpatented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the best
constructed up-draft stove ever invented- It will heat a
large boiler or wator, boll two dinner pots, broil a beef,
stoak, bake bread and pies and roast meat, all at the
Same time and with a single fire: 1
Invalids, and sit persona who appreciate the influence
.of vfn'ilated apartments upon health, will be pleased
with our PORTABLE GRATES and MODEL FRANK
LIN STOVE 4 , whioh are of beautiful and ornamental
patterns, aud give a eheerful, open fire, and thoroush
ventilation. 6
Strict economists will be satisfied with our SILVER’S
CHS-OONBUMING PABLORBTOVES. Many of the
So-oaVed gas-burning stoves introduce cold air to tho
top of the fire, the effeot of whioh is to cool tbe stove
and waste the fuel, precisely as if a store floor was
opened above the fire In a true gas-burning gtovo, the
air should be heated, in a hot-air chamber, to a tempera
ture sufficient to ignite the gaßes, on the eaxne principle
as Is adopted in our gas-burning cooking stoves.
' In addition to the ebovp, a large assortment of Parlor
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall
.StOTeB, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de
scription, GakOvede, Stove Fixtures, and Repairs may
be found, in every variety, at: our Warerooma, No. 200
Nor h BKOOND Street, above Race
oclO-tr 1 NORTH. CHABK, k NORTH
A . QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE.—
, 93g( Doubtless many of .our city readers, in passing
I MBw the gangs of workmen employed in laving down
some of the passenger railroad tracks in our
streets, had their attention attracted to a portable forge,
with hellowa and everything complete, and in efficient
service. Those forges, built upon the plan secured .by
O. V Queen’s patent are for sale at the commodious,
long-established, aud desomdly popular Stove, Range,
and Furuace establishment of WARNIOK, CHAD
WICK, BROTUER,. corner of SECOND and RAOB
Streets, who have the sole right for the saleof Queen’*
Portable Forge in Pennsylvania.
There are, we believe, flvo sizes of this forgo, rang
ing in prioe from twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a
sum so small, when contrasted with its merits, aa to se
cure Its general introduction; for anyone who will for
a moroont consider ibe sdvantsgoa of this forge, which
may be removed from place to place, so aa always to be
on the spot where workers in Iron or other metals aro
to perform service, whether iu original construction or
repairs, will at odcq oontedo its great efficiency, and ar
range for Its posadßuion and use. The adaptability of
thia fo ge to repairs to railroads and mining machinery
especially oominqnda it to railroad companies and opera
tors in tho mining dlstrlots. We, take plea
sure in oalling to it the attention of road masters, en
gerJntendenis of mines, and others.—[From,tho United
tatoa Rallrood and Mining Register 6oT»lm
•J, STOVES! STOVES!
fSSa SILVERS ORIGINAL GAS-BTJBNING
M gTOVfI,
With all th« Latest Improvements,
' AIM) the largest assortment of
COOKING, PARLQR/& OFFICE STOVES
In the City, at
MANiGLE’S,
No. 009 MARKET STREET.
Pali before purchasing,
SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUB
{§£% NTNG COOK fcTOVE.—I would respootfu ly call
■pßw attention of tho public to one of the greatest
improvements over introduced in Cookiog Stores
and R>ogee—the burning of lbe g&s arising from the
coal, by which moans is saved 60 per cent, in fuel and
also more intense heat thrown to tho bottom of the
ovon. We effect the burning of the gases by meanß of a
hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, whioh
admits the air in a h a ated state to mingle with the
Saea, thus aiding its combustion, and oausing a flame
pass around tho oven equal to a wood fire. This lm-
Srovemeot also preserves the centre piece from a inking
own on the fire, thereby.saving tho 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, Chase &
North,) IUO.MAR4RT Street sopt29-Smo
■CIBEEHOBD institute.—a board-
V ing, School fob botb, at freehold,
MONMOUTH 00., N. J.
The n»xt aes»iou will commence on Wednesday, the
10th of November, 1858. . v
The following is. from & report of the. Trusses,
made in April. }B5B :
‘•We desire to direct the attention qf Parents to the
claims of the Freehold Institute.’ The accuracy of
scholarship twisted upon: the moral and religious in.
iluenoos exer.ised, and the gentlemanly deportment
cultivated in the school, highly recommend it. to the
patronage of an enlightened people.
“ The Institute offers very unusual advantages for
the education of youth. The accommodations exceed
anything with wbieb we are *cqi inted. Bea’dea dor
mitories. which are comfortable and pleasant, the pu
pils have dressing rooms to whioh they have access at
all times.”
* A ‘cpmpotont instructor is at tho head of each de
partment, and tho teaching !b done with gfltt apettraqy
and thoroughness..
■ For circulars, or any Information with regard to. the.
school, address either oi the . ~
S OLIVER B WILLIB; A. M.
Principals, | OilAB. A. WALTBKB, A. M.
oc2 0-1 w#
EATON ACADEMY, for both sexes, at
KENNETT BQUABE. Ohe.tor l onntj\ Pa., opens
the Firat of November, continuing twenty weeks.
WM A. CHANDLER. )
MARY Q. JACKSON, > Teachers.
0c35-*t» WM! K. GREENFIELD, )
T>HJL4DELPHIA SCHOOL OF
JL FOR WOMEN —An Election of Twelye Directors
to serve for the ensnlngyear will be held at.thaSchool
Rooms, 1844 0 «Et*TMJT Street, on MONDAY, No
vember lit, 1868, between the hours of fen and twelve
o’cl-ck. ' P. P. MOJSKIff, '
0e22-6t* ' * geprttafy.
I ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
J -A N E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Bta.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—riook keeping in
all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly
for situations in any branch of holiness s Pla n and Or
namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and
Correspondence. No institution in the United States
gives a more thorough and practical course. la this
department no teaching is done in classes, and is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate from the ah >ve )—Youog Men and
Roys are prepared Toy any grade of aja EnglLfcand Clas
sical Education, vis; Spelling Reading, Writing, Gram*
mar. Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy', flm./Aboient
,and Modern Languages, with all tbo higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions or five months commence September
‘lst, and February Ist Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
mh26 tf , F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
PBNN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of
THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened
qn #ONDATt the 6th of September.
Private Instruction, tbpugh favorable to rapid pro
gress, yet sends the scholar into tjie world with a keen
sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him fjjr aotiye
life; whilst attention to many oftentimes’ foroefe the
instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those
pprgpnal to each Individual, and the learnor either
fosea all interest, or becomes superficial in hie acquire
ments. For thtyie ans st)ipr rgqspns the number is
limited
For farther Information apply personally, froi* nine
o'clock A- M. to one o’olook **. Si., or by note, to
se!B.tf R. STEWART. Principal.
MBS. BBTAN* SEMINAEY,
BATAVIA, N Y.
THE PALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca
tion is one of rare beauty and attraction), oommences
on the 16th of September. It continues strictly a Fa
mily Boarding School for Girls, and is thorough, seloct,
and homelike la all its appointments. The number or
papils is limited to those who can be seaced at the ta
ble of tho Principal.
[Hr? CIRCULARS will be sept showing Terms and
Regulations.
Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y,, September, 1868. selB
CBITTENDEN’s PHILADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, sortheast comer of
CHESTNUT and SEVBNTU Streets.
An Institution designed to fit roong men for Ao<
TIVE BUSINESS.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
B. B. Cou&gTß, Franoia HoaklM,
George U. Stuart, Bayid Milpe,
John Sparhawk, Darla 8. Broyn,
Isaac Hacker, A. T. Parsons,
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
Joshua Lipplncott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th.
Eftoh Student has indiyidoal ihbtrootios |at this
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re
commendation ajroung man can have, for obtaining a
good situation. ■'
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. fleB-tf
B. 0. BANDFOBD.
ttenerel flaslHnUamll
LEHDY BROTHERS’ NIGHT-SCHOOL,
Km. 148 and IffO SIXTH Street, near Race, IB
BOW OPBH TO O YB IfISTKUOTION IN BOOK-KEEPING,
WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INSTRUCTION IN TUB DAYTIME, AS USUAL.
se4-ly
Bryant & stratton>s chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENT2& and
CHESTNUT Streets. Por information, call or send for
circular, jeHLtf
EVENING BES3IONB HAVE COMMENCED.
f&to* DUFF & CO.’S MEROAN
COL LEGE. Southeast corner
EIGHTH and CHESTNUT gtrtets,
(established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla
ture 0/ Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution
the
of Practical, Single, and Double Entry
"BOOKKEEPING,
Including all the Auxiliary Books, GouublOialCil'
OOLAfIOHB, and
BUSINESS WBITING,
is taught in the moat Buaceaifnl and satisfactory style,
M. ROOIIE, ) „ . ' '
E. EDWARDS, <
Mb. B B: BUSTON, Pentnftn.
pHOSPHATIO GUANO.
(a Start And for tale bj
JOS. B. HANSON & 00., '
SFUGUET & SONS,
• Importers of HAVANA OIGARB,
se2B 216 South FRONT Street.
UAYANA CIGARS.—IO6,OOO La Flor
LA do la Havana Ist, 2d, and Bds,just arrived per
brig “May Queen,” from Havana, In store and for
sale by WILLIAM H. TEATONi
*e24-tf No. 216 Bonth FRONT Afreet.
CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
A/ BEGARS.—A choice Invotoe of these celebrated
brands on board brig “New Era." daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TBTS,
(New) 188 Walnot streot, below Second,
sol (UMnd Story
fJIQ ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tone of thll
beautiful Stone, both of the
■ .BLUE, GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS,
the former of which, for softness and delloaoy of oolor,
is unrivalled
For the character of this stone please examine the
following buildings:
Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rlttenhouse
Square.
H&rxison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven
teenth and Eighteenth.
ififamuel Smith’s West street and Rittenhouse Square.
Mrs. Pet-rson’s No 1219 Walnut street.
A. K. Womrath’fl,4lß Arch street. ;
Samuel Blmeß’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
T. £. J. Faesltt, Seventeenth 'and* Loonst streets, and
others.
ARNOLD A WILSON, Aeenta, :
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,
1010 chestnut STREET.
b*lB-Bbj B, M, MLTW*fct-,Bw’t.
eiSucaUonal.
COUNTING HOUSE COURSE
iFerttlijera.
2,000 BARRELS AND BAGS
FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND,
He. 186 North WATER Stmt,
•ad No. 103 North DELAWARE Avenue,
Tobacco.
AOADIA FREESTONE.
iUcbinttal.
TJfQBEtfPAOK’S .IKON BITTEBS.
J.X , Slxls Median©, ©sits asm© implies, is os© of the
•greatest .Btrerigthenlng'prepaTationgextant. It is es
pecially adapted to those ’who haye © loss of appetite or
are afflicted with Dyspepsia, LWer Complaints. Piles,
Nervous Debility, General weakness, and all uiseaaos
arising from a disordered oonditioa of the digestive
“***ol6 MMAM COHPLAINTB GUNKBALLY
there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood
which is 90 Important to bring About a health/ aotiea
•THOUSANDS-ABB LIVING •
© miserable existence, of a pale, elokiy color, weak
and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the
use ot one bottle of this inratnahlo medicine. It is no
humbug,-but a genuine remedy., being free trom any
thin* that is df an Injurious nature.
FOB ALL DISEASES OP, THE BLOOD
there is no hotter antidote, than Hohennaek’s Iron Bit*
tors. -.When the blood is impart the whole body is fall
of direst*.} Blood letting may answer for a time, but
cleansing a part will not purity the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, and to. cleanse the blood there
is no better remedy than ttieße invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent is iron, and ye all know its
e/Bosey in removing the Impure matter from the
whole risceral system. They are prepared by a prac
tlcal chexruaVand have been pronounced*, by eminent
phyßiolaas and others, as the “ne pine ultift” of all
tonic*.
HOW GRATEPYIHQ
to the proprietor that he bps succeeded in oompound
ing * remedy for many of the ills that hlfl fellow*
mortals'artf subject to j > and that tho public appro*
elate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact,
as tho. demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine
expectations.
READ THE TESTIMONY OJ A WORTHY CITIZEN.
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 .Ho&eAsaefc’s Iron Sitttrs , and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonio, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medioino she solely re*
quired, by restoring her te 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 Uedlolne is prepared only by
G-508G29 S. HOBXWAQK,
Pharmaceutical OhemUt,
N. W. comer of THIRD and GBBBN Streets,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must he addressed.
Prioefl. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists
generally. rah2o-y
HB _ JLiyER INVIGORATOR,
r&EPi &90 BY DR. SABVOBD.
COMPOVNDSD ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
I« one of the bast Pargative and Liver Medicine 1 now
before the publio, that aots as a Cathartic, easier,
milder,'and more ; effectual than any other medicine
kuown. It la not only a Cathartic, bat a Liver re me
dr, acting flrst on the Liver to eject Ite morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to oar rf off that mat,
tor, thus accomplishing two purports effectually, with*
out any of the palnfol feelings experienced la tho opo
rations of inoat Cathartics. It strengthens the sys
tem at the same time that It purges It, and, when taken
daily In moderate doaea, will strengthen and bnild it up
with unusual rapidity.
* The Livna is one of the
human body; andwhon It
well, the, powers of the
oped. Thft-JfopiacA Uni
on the healthy aotlon of
performance of Its funo
fs at fault the bowels are
system suffers In consa-
Liver—haring ceased to
eases of that organ, one
mado it bis study, in a
years, to find some reme
act the many derange*
ble.
principal regulators of the
performs ita funotions
system are fully devel
moat entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
tlona; when the atomaoh
at fault, and the whole
Suence of one organ—the
o ita duty. For the dia
of the proprietors has
SraCtlce of more than 20
y wherewith to counter*
ments to Which it is 11a-
To prove that this re
person troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to try a
certain.
These Gums remove all
the system, suppljing in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole ma
-0&a8e of the disease—*ef*
Bilious attacks are
ter, prevented by the oo-
ISVIQOBATOB.
One dose, after eating,
stomiph and'prevent the
tax. •<
Only onp dpsp, taken
NiopTHi^?.
' .Only cb» tafp.ttfcta at
gently, and cores Cob
,One dose, taken after
FBPBIA.
-fly One deyre of two
relieve Bicx Isbadaohb.
One bottle taken for fe
the oause of the disease,
tOnly one dose immedi
whlle one dose, often re-
Gholbba Morbus,- and a
! KyOnly one bottle is
system the effects ot me
pegs. 1
. fly One bottle taken
saHowmeubr uunatural
S One doit taken a short
rigor to the appetite, and {
! One dose, often repeat*
*hka in Its worst.forms,
complaints yield, almost
i One or two doses cure
in Children; there la no
remedy in the world, as It
. jjy A few bottles cure
absorbents.
, We take pleasure lore- commending this medi
cine as a preventive for Jbtb? and Audi, Chill
farsß, and a111?873836f a Bilious Tttb. It ope
rates with bertaihtT, and tbdbaandi are filling to
tostify to its wonderful virtues.
' All who use ti an givtng thiir unanimous testftso*f
in its favor,
: Ctr mix Water in the mouth lAi Snvigoxqtor.
aadlsmailov bath (qgefhf r-
L _ THB LIVES INVIQORATOB
is A BorMtiric Ukdioai* Disooyky, and is daily work
ing oures, almost too groat to believe. It enrea as-if by
magic, 4*«» '/A«v/sril don giving and seldom
more than one bottle'la required to care any kind of
LITEH Complaint, from tpe worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to boommon Headache. all of whioh are the re
sult of a DISEASED LIVER*
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD, 845 Broadway, New York.
: Agents ror Philadelphia, T. W. LYOTT & BOMS, 218
North Second Street.
; Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by SAMUEL
fIIMKO;TWMfth and Chestnut strdeta, afad P. BRDVfN,
t Pifth and Chestnot afrcßta PhUad* apja tn tfr s-^y
PROTEOTED SOLUTION 0? PROTOXIDE OVIBOh
Haring Baoceflsfaiiy passed the ordeal to whloh new dii
coverlet In the Materia Medica are rohjeoted, most nov
be received uan established medicine. Its efficacy lx
curing
DYSPEPSIA,
Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitii
and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of th<
Blood, Boils, Scurry, the Prostrating Bffocte of Lead 0)
Morcafy, General Debility, and all 3)Uoa«eswftloh r»
qitirea Tonio and Alterative A|edJo}ilb) quw
tion. -
The proofs of ite efijlcacy are qo on
/&, gycSV meroqs, so w«H authenticated, and o f
/ <a °h peculiar character, that sufferer*
t wI < s * n oo' reasonably hesitate to Msxtlr*
I %K^9S r |thenrofferodaid.
The Peruvian Syrup does not proto*
to bo ft cure-all, but Ite rang® is exton
sire, because many diseases, apparent!}
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from oat
cause, may be cured by one remedy,
The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides*
cure is precisely that whloh has so often baffled th»
highest order of medical skill. The facte are tangible
the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of
the Syrup incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish for an opinion from AU
Interested persons respecting the character bf the'ljyrfjp
cannot fa|l to be satisfied With'the following, among nu
merous testimonials, in the hands of tho Agents. Tfcf
signatures are those of gentlemen well known in th<
oommauity, and of the highest respectability.
The undersigned having experienced the beneficial ef
fects of the (( Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to r»
commend it to the attention or the public
From our own experience, as well as from the test!
monyof others, whose intelligence andlntegrlty are al
together unquestionable, w* have no doubt or Its effica
cy in c&cei of Incipient Diseases of the lungs and Bron
chial' Passages, Dyspepsia, liver Complaint, Dropsy.
Neuralgia, £e. Ipdeea, ite effects would be Inoredlbla
bat from the high' character of those who have wit
nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, ai
we do ours, to Its restorative power.
Bav.JOHN PIERPONT,
THOMAS A. RENTER,
8. H. KENDALL, M.D.,
SAMUEL MAY,
THOMAS C AMORY.
PETEK HARVEY.
JAMES 0. DUNN. -
R»v. THOB. WHITTEUORB,
CERTIFICATE 07 DR. HAYES.
It Is well known that the medlolnal effects of Protoa
ide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to alt.
and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron'
without further oxidation, has been deemed Impossible
In the Peruvian Syrup, this deglmhlo point is at
tainod by combination in away before unknown,anf
this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, d
tratea, and tartrates or the Materia Medloa.
A. A. HAYES, M. D..
Atfltyer to the State of Massachusetts.
IS Boytston street, Boston.
80LD BY
N. L. CLARK fit CO., Fropriotors,
No. 6 WATER Street, Boston.
7. BROWN,
717TH and CHESTNUT Streets,
HASSARD A 00.,
TWEL7TH and CHESTNUT Streets,
jelb-tu th sat-fim wflm Agents for Philadelphia
and IMPORTANT DISCOVERY
PRENTISS’S >
WASHING AND SCOURING
SOXiTJTION’.
PATENTED JUNE 32, 1808.
This important discovery has just been patented by
the United States, and it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is a
labor-saving preparation, and costs lees than half of any
other article known for cleansing purposes. While It
cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linoa, and
Woollen goods of every description, It will not injure
the most dolicate fabric. Certificates of its value have
been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the
oountry, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
citlsens.
Manufactured by the patentee, and for ale by
SAMUEL GRANT, Jb.,& CO.,
189 SOUTH WATER STREET,
jy22-thtu 1y
C'IAUTION.
J PftBNTISB»S WASHING AND SCOURING SOLU
TION —The undersigned would caution the public
against the purchase of Liquid Washing Solutions, pur
porting to bo similar to. or equally efficient with, his.
The urn’erslgned Is protected by a patent in the manu
factu aof the only article which can be safely and ©ffl
cient'yutel. Spurlou* Imitations have been got up,
-wbioh will prove inefficient in cleansing, and deleteri
ous to Ihe fabric. Grocers and retailers should be
careful not to purchase the Washing and Scouring So
lution except ofiw, as th*-y will otherwise renier mem
selves liable as infringers Purchasers should be care
ful to purchase ONLY PRENtIB9»S SOLUTION, as
they will thus avoid all risk of destroying the fabrics
washed. Conclusive proofs can be furnished that this
art'eie wiil not Injure the fabric septSe-Bmo-thAtu
DETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and
money aayed. In using it, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as Zaras three pounds common Rosin Soap. War
ranted to giro perTect satisfaction or money refunded.
It is decidedly. the cheapest and best washing Boap
ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by
VANHAAOKH4. McKEuNK. for sale by all re.
spec table Grocers in the city, and wholesale oniy by
- THAIN-& MeKEONB,
32 South Wharyes.
Lard —48 bms No, i
Rendered. For min hr <?. &$£&&& & CO;, 9
oal6 : - ABOH aurtt, 2a dfttr above Frpot.
"MANILA CIGARS*—I OftflO'First'Qunllty
XTA Hull* Cigvs, Just Arrived in Store and for sals
by WILLIAM H. YBATON,
*W .WO entfc fROHU
- Snanrgnte Comaaniea.
The qhaxee . city insurance
OPMPANT. OPIMOB 408’ WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,-
666.85.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY EIRE
and the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION...
TEN per oent. in cash returned on the earned
premiums of Upen Inland Policies.
OFFICERS.
President—GEOßGE H. HART.
Tice President—B. P. BOSS.'
Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGBHALL,
Assistant Beorstary~B. H..BUTLEB. ,
, DIRECTORS.
' Geo. H. Hart, E.W.-Bailey
E P. Ross, Andrew R,.Chambers,
A, G. Cattell, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Ohirles G. Imlay,
John G. Dale. H. R. Coggahall,
Foster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones, M. D.,
«, ... Hon. H. M. Fuller.
se2l.y Attest, H. R COGGSHALL, See’y.
Howard fire and marine insu-
RANGB COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Street,
rniiadelpbia. '
DIRECTORS.
John H. Diehl, Wm. P. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, * Robt. W. D. Truitt.
MW. Baldwin, Thos. L, Luders, *
John 0, James, Wo. K. Hamlin.
£ J- Bucknor, H. H. Shillingford,
John W Bexton. 0. B. Spangler,
William Ralguel. H.H. Houston,
Edwin Booth, Wo. H. Lore,
John Garrison, Charles P. Norton,
E. S. Warne, Isaac Myer.
President—JOHN H. DIEHL,
„ , „ Vice President—E. 8. WARNB.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. sel6-tf
American fire insurance go..
INCORPORATED 1810— CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Having a. large paid-up Capital Btook and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Securities, contlnueti
.insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Persons)
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DiaaoToas.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh; Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel 0. Morton. James R. Campbell,
Petri ok Brady, * Edmund G. DntUh.
• Charles W. Ponltney.
- GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS B, MARIS. Secretary i»3B-yif
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM*
.PANT, No. 881 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
OHARTERED CAPITAL ...8600,000
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND.
ABSBTB JULY Ist, IS6B.
Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, &0.. $848,636 00
Bills Receivable, (for polioles 155ued,)...... 2,117 76
Unsettled Book Aooounte, (for policies,).... I 618 88
Chsh in Bank and in Office.... 10,488 46
Cash In hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,898 81
866,148 86
No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported.
DIRB0T0R8:
William M. Godwin, 8. R, Crawford,
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Radnor,
George W. Hall. William B. Themis,
B. Franklin Jaokson, B.N. Winslow,
J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
Wtt. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Hoppbe, Secretary. mrlO-dtf
INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPBTUAL.
Capital. ..9200,000.
Organised 1851.
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less periodj take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks j receive De
posits:' hold Trusts and grantannuities
ALFRED WEEKB, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. Manns*, Becret&ry.
DttIOTOBS.
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
-B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
C.R. Bicklng, , James Watson,
,J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stefa?, ; William Curtis,
iSiMj G. F. Turner.
mody la at last found, any
vsa Oomplaiht, in any of
bottle, and convletlon ia
morbid or had matter from
their place, a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
ohinery, removing the
footing a radical cure,
oured, and, what is bet
casional use of the Liyhb
li sufficient to relieve the
food from rising apd so^p
beforp retlriug, prevents
night, loosens the bowels
YIVISRBB.
L~ IFE INSURANCE AND, TRUST COM
PANY.—Tho PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and BOOK
Streets. Capital, $612,726.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
vebsses life interests in Real Estate, and makes tl]
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
each meal, will cureDra
teaapoonfhis will always
male obstruction removes
and tnakvs a perfect cure,
ately relieves Oeolio,
peated, is a sure cure for
preventive of Obolbua.
needed to throwout of the
didne aft?? a Iqtjg gtyfc
caverns.
Daniel L. Miller, Samnel R. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Blchsrd'B. Netbold, J»m*s B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Easton,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophlius Paulding,
Charles Halloweil, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L.Hutchineoo,
Rodolphus Kent, John W.'Hornor,
William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer,
Edward T. Mott,' Samnel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner H. Basin, John G. Brenner,
P. 8. Mlehler, Easton. :
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL B. STORES, Vice pros’).
Join W. Hoasoa. Secretary. ' nia-ly
for Jaukoiox removes all
color from the akin,
time before eating gives
makes foed digest well,
ed, cures Chrohio Dub
whileSoinuiß and Bowbl
to the first dose.
attacks caused by Works
! surer, safer, or speedier
never fails.
Drofbt, by exciting the
T\ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN-
COMPANY.' ' ’ ‘ '
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of P?2fN
-BYLVANIA} 1885.
QtBVIOB, 8. B. Corner t$L WALNUT Btreets,
iniit.Anui.isiA.
£fA StfNEINSVRANGXi .
OS VESSELS, )
CARGO, S To all parts of the World*
FREIGHT, S
INLAND INSURANCES)
6n Geods, by Elver. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES)
On Merchandise generally.
On Btores, Dwelling Houses. Ac.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY,
November jt, 2867. 1
Bonds,' Mortgages, and "Real E5tate........ .$101,860 94
Philadelphia pity add other Loans 187,012 26
Stock in Banks, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies..... ••••< ..... 12.6Q3 00
99 t««« vt«*M**. 88,092 W
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently leaned, on other
debt)due 92,780 67
Subscription N0te#..*............ 100,000 00
finwraeisi
William Martin, lames 0. Hand.
Joseph H. Seal, Theophllqs Paulilnfi
Edmund A. Souder, James Xra-jualr,
John 0. Bfvia, WRliam <fre, Jr.,
John R. Pflnfose, J. f.Peniston, *
Georgo G.Lefper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, fiamuel E. Stoked,
Dr. B. U. Huston, Henry Slow,
Jv?&s B. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
BpftpoQr MclWatn, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Plttsbgh.,
H. Jones Brooks,* Dr. T. Morgan, “
' Jaoob P. Jonos, J. T. Logan, <<
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary** ja9*y
\J IFIBB
n?auAA«O3
* 'Company,
H i WQd
STATE Of PENNSYLVANIA.
OfYIOE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
fOUBTH AND WALNUT BTRIBTO,
PBILADILPHtA.
Bibwrtbod Capital. |MO,ooo»
Paid up Capital, 8200.000
BIMOTOM.
Dr. D. Jayne, Tlfes. 8. Stfwut,
H. LI Bpuner, J. U. Butler,
J. U. Wniyil, » J. K. Walker,
Xdw. Or Hnight, H. R. Wendell,
H, Lewis, Jr., 8. K. Hoxsle.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D.. President.
THOMAS S. STEWART, VloePras’l.
BAMOTL 8. Moon. Secretary. jaSP-j
Fire and inland risks—fame
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 8100,000.
(Organired under the Aot of Aesembly relative to In
durance Companies, passed April 2d, I 860.)
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAB 8. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411OHEBTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day. Jaoob K. Vaughan,
William W. Walton, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. Birr jy,
Barclay Lippincott, John W. Averaan,
Jos. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim,
Chas. Stakes, fe2f>y M Stern.
DETERS’ 8 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
JT SBuf.GBNBRATING GAS LAMP is the only
Patent Burner that has a Non-Conductor attaohed.
The public are cautioned against all other Burners, as
they will heat, and liable to explode. State and
County Bights for sale, Apply or address
mlB D P PETERS 422 BROADWAY. N Y
aBEPFORD SPRINGS—THIS
well-known and delightful Sommer Resort will
be opened for the recaption of Visltere on the 16th of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and epaolous Buildings erected last year are
now fully completed, and the whole establishment has
been furnished in superior style, and the aooommoda
tions will be of a oharaoter not excelled in any part of
the Unltod States.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
0. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests, give the amplest assoraaoe of
oomfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other means of access, it is deemed
S roper to state that passengers oaa reach Bedford by a
aylight ride from Ohambenburg.
The Company hare made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and individuals with “ Bedford Watery
by the. barrel, carboy, and In bottles, at the following
prioes, at the Springe, via:
for a barrel (mu1Wy)...,., 24 00
Do. (0ak)............... 800
X Do. (mulberry).... 800
X Do. (oak) 2 00
Carboy, 10 gallons 2 26
Bottles, IX pint, per doien 1 60
The barrels are carefully prepared, ee that pur
chasers may depend upon reoeivug the Water fretb
and sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
THE BEDTORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00..
Otvjp.t' V»,
Alex, mokinney,
AT LAW,
GREENSQURG, PA.
Will practioe In Westmoreland, Armstrong and In.
diana counties. sell-tf
Philadelphia,
*. T. ABBAMB.
A BEAMS & MAYER,
*V ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAVEN, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business en<
trusted to them. Special attention given to the oolleo
ttoa of claims.
Gov. Wm, 7. Packer, HarrlaburgvPa,; 1,. A. Mackey,
President Look Haven Bank} General D. K. Jackman,
Look Haven; Hoti, A. White, Look Haven; Biwon
Bcott, Look Haven: Bullitt & Fairtherne, Philftdel-
Shlaj McFarland, Evans, A Co., Philadelphia: Evans
; Watson, Philadelphia: Phillip M. Price, Philadel
phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia: Tener & Davis, Phila
delphia; Horn James Burnside, Bellofonte, Pa.; J. W.
Qufggle, Esq., Philadelphia. Jy
TETE, COMMISSION MISR
OHANT and Importer of HAVANA BKGARB,
(New) 138 Walnut street. «ecnnd story. anl-ly
LAUMAN & RABOBO —
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINEB,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
QUORB, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and
BlaVenta street* ielft-tf
Mackerel.— 878 Bbbis nos. i,2 &3
MACKEREL, in Whole, Halves, Quarters, and
Eighths—ln Origins! Packages—lost leoeivedand for
Sale by 0. 0. SADLER A 00.,
9044 AHQH Street, 24 floor ohovt front,
TM.TUST
£ampe.
Bntnmer assorts.
Bnsiiuaa ffiarOa.
0. A. Mint,
IiriKIHOSB
Uailroab tinea.
"PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL-
A ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST BOUTB to' Elmira,
i^ Buffalo, Chicago, Book bland, Niagara
7r!L B ’,^i lwaa * e9 > Burlington, Montreal. Bt.\ Peals,
Detroit, DunUeth, and St. Lon&. ‘
Passenger trains wiU .leave the Philadelphia aid
ft£s?fe g^^MU,O S 1 Depot, BROAD and VINE
streets,
*«U»> Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
«d fl “““i «&«». Bt’. Paula, B’nrlingtSn;
_ _ , 886 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS.
J»UB.BufMo, Detroit, Ohleaga,
ttd ““ 4 ' Q " ,M ’ Burlington,
, in
At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre,Pittßtoa, Scranton, and all
LACKAWANNA AN'd BLOOi^BBURQ
RAILROAD.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Susnenslon
Bridge. *
117“ Tioketa can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest oorner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, comerof BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily,
(Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6
P.M.
Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure
their going the same day.
Far farmer information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to GHAS. S. TAPPBN, General Agent,
N. W. cor.Sixth and Chestnut Streets.
ocl-tf . Philadelphia. ,
JSllflf if NOTICE—SUMMER r , wlk K
JBSilfcffl: ARRANGEMENT.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
_. „ On Aid After Monday, Mat 10, 1868,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
At BA. M., IP. M., (Bxpreu,) And
*»' Wilmington, At 8 A. M., 1,4.80, And 11P.
2 or at 8 A. M., And 4.30 P. M
Jor Middletown, At 8 A. M., end 4.30 P. M.
lor Dover, at 8 A. M., And 4.80 P. M.
Por SeaTord at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M.
, TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
640 PM* It,more at 1.80, Express, 10.16 A. M., »a 1
Leave Wilmington at 0 46 and 10.80 A. U.,and 1.46
ini 0.00 P. M. '
Leave New Oaatle at 0 and 0.60 A. and at 816
r. Me.
Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M.. and 8 46.
Leave Dover at 8 A.M., and 4.66 P.H.
Leave Seaford at 8.25 A. M., and 2 P.M.
. TRAINS POR BALTIMORE
Wilmington at 9JO A. M., 2P. M., and 2JB
SUNDAYS only at U P. M. from Philadelphia to BaW
tlmore.
Do do 6.40 P. IT. from Baltimore to Phils
phia.
Vrelght Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran
as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate
places at 0 P H
Leave Wilmington tor do do da 745 P. m!
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do aBOA. M.
Ltove Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 010 P. U
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 6 40*p. M
4«® 8. M. PBLTON, President.
YORK LINES.—THE OAUDEN
Lj AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY’S LINES.'
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. AND WAY
T , „ PLACES.
Leave as follows, vis: t t> .
At 6 A. M., Tift Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion ... a «
At 0 A. M,, via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ac
commodation... j 25
At 8 A. M., ria Camden and Jersey City, Moraine
3 00
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat JohnNeilson.ria Taco
' nj and Jersey Oitr, Morning Expre55.......'.,,, 8 00
AtaP. M., via Camden aad Amboy, C.and A. Ex
press.. 8 00
At 5 P. M. via Camden and . Jersey City, Evening
Mail i.................’..ij,#«»i8 o
At 3 P. M., via Camden ana' Amboy. Aeoommod*-
- tlon,lst 01aa5...... 200
At 8 P. M., via Camden and'Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Class 160
At 6P. M., via Camden and Ambey, Aocommoda
!tion, Ist C1a55..... % 00
At 6 P. My via Camden and Ambey,
6 P. M. line rani dally, all others Sundays ex
A. til# P. M« from Kensington Depot, via Jersey
Saturdays excepted.. $2 26
Express Lines atop at the principal stations only,
; forßeividere, Easton, Plemingtoa,, Ao., atOA. M
and 3K P. M. Icon Walnut. street -wharf. >. -
for Water Gap, Stroudsburg. Boras ton. Wilkesbarre.
A DeUw “*>
for freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P; Bt
; for Mosnt Hon j .t« A, M.,and lit and It. H.
• _ wat Loras. ■,
■!“ Sri* 1 ®!. Trenton, Ao., it lu and 4P. M.,
to«Ao^ , E> B K 00e "' ***• *““»«*■*> B ®« 4 -
Bord “ toirni “ lln -
Steambont 4phi Tmoiit, at 10 and UK
A. M , apa for Burlington ind Bristol if 4P. M.
AJUinMexwptUTlP M', 1 careWUnutitreet-iMf
lE7nifty pounds or baggage ontyallo—ed own paa.
Bngar. Faaaengsn us pmiiUlted from taking but
tiling u baggage but tlieir weiring tpMjel. AU big
gige OTar sfty ppnnda tp he pill tor extra. The Com
piny limit that tuponiibilUy tor baggage to one dollar
pat P°wd, W will net h» liable ft? any amount be
pond taw, except by special eontraet.
WM. H. GATZUEB, Agent
«Mj O. A A. X. B. 00.
ISadSßOgSßred JMOBTU PENNSTU
fIOfciKsSesSI TANIA RAILROAD.
TALL ARRANGEMENT,
Tor BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, A«., and by
oloaa railroad oonneotiQnj tip 1 * ’ 1
. No— York city,
AWMHO!! .. Wfllfameport, . Water. Gap, . ’
ManJh tfytmk, Elmira, Wilkesbirre,
Hazleton, Niagara Falla, Boranton,
O.n and after WEDNESDAY, August 26th, I8&8, Pas-
SHE; T r S°* * n i ‘,l*” and WILLOW streets,
Philadelphia, ip folßnta: ’
Tor Bethlehem, Eaefon, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap,
Eprsntmi.Ao., (Expreaa.)atß.lSA. m: 1
Tor Bethlehem, Allento-n, Hanch Ohunk, Willlame
port, Elmira, and tie West, (Expreae,)-ata.lsß M.
JorDoyleatown,(Accommodation,)atB.46 A.M. and
„ lor X<>rt Washington, (Aooommodation,) at 9.45 A.
m. and 0 P.M.
TRAINS TOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. h*. and ft P.M.
sljttwDoyJMtoTO (Awommoflatioa) at T A.M.and
Leave Tort Wuhington (Acoommodatioo) at 7JO A.
Jg. anil 2.2# P. M.
toyleetown Train, run daily. 0»« Train! dally.
Sundays excepted.
.A>‘ PMsenger train! (except Sunday Train!) conngct
at Chatham atreet with Tilth and Sixth Street Paaeea
ger Baiiroad.
Tare to Bethlehem gj eo
* c Manch f1hniik,,,,,,,,,,,, £ gg
■ u Easton eo
* l D0y1eet0wa...................... 80
FOR SOHOOLBY’BMOUNTAIN—Bj 6.16 A M. train
to Easton, thence by N, J. 0. RR. ana D. L. A W. RR.
to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moun
tains at IP. M. Fare $8;10.
»a2&tf ELLIS CLARK, Agent
pHILAOStPB|4, GERMANTOWN
A ANJJHOttaiBTOWN
ABBANOBIiENT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th.
)BM,
SOB GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia atdv, 7,8, 8-06 min., 10, UK
A. M.. 1,2, 8,4,6,6,7,870, iO, and 11V P. M.’
Leave Gernuuitown at 8, 7,7 V, 8,0, 0V,1014, 1114
10V PM° B'**' 8 '**' **> 6 *> *> - “"•*
IP* The jx Outlook A. M. Train (Mm Germantown
will atop enly at Wage Station!.
I—ava Phlladelphl! at O.SO min. !k. M., 3,6 v, and
P* td*
Leave Germantown 8# A. H., 1-1 min., 4#, and
P. Me
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at tv. 8. 9.06 min ,11# A. H.
a, a, a e, s, 10 P. m. ’ *
Leave Ohestnut Hill at 6 40 &nd 7.86,9.10, and 10.10
min. A. H , 13.60,8.10,4.10,6.10, T. 40, and 9.20 min
fa Me
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia, 9.30 A. M., 3, 6#, and 8 P. M.
Leave Ohestnut Hill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.60 4.10
6.40 P.M V
TOR CONSHOHOOKIN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6#, 9, U A. H.. 1.06 min
8.10 min.. 4#, B#, 11# P. M.
Leave Norristown at 6,.T, 9,11 A. M., I,B#, and 6#
? M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. H,
Leave Norristown at 7 A. H., and 6 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia at 6#, 7#,9,11 A. M. 1.06 min.
3.05 min., 3.10 min., 4#, 6#, 6#, 8, U# P. M.
Man&yunkat «#,7#,B#, 9#, 11# A. M..
07* Sundays same aa Norristown.
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING-
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6# A. M., and 8.10 min. P. M
Leave Downlagtown at 7# A. M-, and IP. H.
H. K. SMITH. General Superintendent.
Depot. Ninth &nn Or«n, dtrs»n Philkialrtbh
I
J.OilO CENTRAL RAILROAD 1000
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH,
And thenoe by Railroad to
WHEELING, BT. LOUIB,
STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI, CHICAGO,
LOUISVILLE. BURLINGTON.
INDIANAP&UB, BT. PAULS.
And all intermediate points In
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MIOHi
GAN, WISCONSIN. MINNESOTA, MZBSOisX,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling
pievelond and Orestlme, hare choice of routes, and are
requested to nuke a selection before applying for tick
ets.
THREE THROUGH TRAINB LEAVE PHILADEL
PHIA DAILY,
forming close connections at Pittsburgh to all points
Os' and after* MONDAY, May 10th, 1858, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, 8. B. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, as follows:
TRAINS VOR PITTSBURGH
AN© THB WIST LUn.
Mall trainat..*.7.Bo A.M.
Past line 1 00 noon.
Express mai1..11.00 night.
WAY TRAINS LB ATI.
Harrisburg ae
oommodation 3.00 P. M. I
Lancaster “ 6.00 P.M.
The mail train stops at all
delphia and Pittsburgh.
The Express mail runs da
exoeptod.
The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passengez
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all points West oan be obtained.
. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du
ring the dav. No charge for handling baggage.
For further information, apply at the Depot of J -hi
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner oi
Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A
M.andUP.H. THOMAS MOORE,
my 10 Agsnt Penn’a Railroad Co,
Harrisburg ao*
eommodation.7.l& P.M
Lancaster « .9.60 A. M
tiie station! between Phila-
Motels and Uestanxants.
Arcade hotel,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
OONDOOTBD OK TBS EUBOPBAK PLAB.
A new lease for a term of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, It will con
tinue to bo conducted an heretofore, on the European
Sian, and the prices remain unchanged, vis:
oou Par Day 600. Dihksb 6i)o. Bhhaifabt akd
Tba, baoh, 67#0.
The house has boon thoroughly renovated, and every*
thing done to make guests comfortable, The chambers
are heated in winter by means of Steam 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 whelly for business
men—-hence no ladies are received. ,
ITT* This house is never dosed day or night
J. D. BROWN,
E. DR YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, Pi.,
(SrectM In 1MI.)
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
HOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
mjlß-y WELLS OOVERLY. Proprl.lor
HEMP A large stock of Ita.
A LIAN HEMP on band and for aale by
WEAVER, JITLEB A CO.,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE
JBAT OBNTIUL ROUTE, connoting the At
WeB tera. North-western; indfßocth
3SffiJ? t £i? B,, *L* continuous Railway' dlreet. Thl*
iSsmSfto2i wte at with daily line of
tie Hirers, anft'at
SSffiStt «*w»*sto all porta oa
# f “aki^gthe, mart DIBBOT,
bot™ BarwMS "buSS^l*®*!**
Vlasy ObASS—Boots, Shoes. Hate, urt
CAW, Books, Dry Oooda, (In boxes
bales and trunks),Drags, (inboxes
and bales) Feathers, furs, etc .Tie. mim
OBOO9D Class —Domestic Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drags (in casks), Hardware,
Leather; Llauor, ./in casks,) Wall'
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
JUstward, &o. &0,.,„.e0e. per 16
Tsi&d Olaw—Aarila, Hemp, Baoon
and Pork, Baited, (loose or In
Backs), Paints, (di> and in •□,)
_ Oils,'(except lard androdn)...,;. BQe, pst 1M
Toibth dLiBB-OoffM, Ksi, Btoon,
Boaf, uul Pork, (In cfuks or boxxi
«rtw»rd),l,Kdan4W4oU,*rBnj,
s°“* "Oj.SormKi 01»t. T»r, Pltok.
Bteel, Humitatnred To
nnti^ftirthiH?notloo^*l no * 600 lh«.'n«!*k»,
In flipping Goods from any point last of Pklladal.
s&tssssr 01
PadSKT Aung.—Clarks A (Jo„ Okleaso • Pinker A
flPSBm!' T * n^ l ®«‘S,
Mo.; P.a.O>Rilo7 A 00., SmaTiUe, Indl«ci: Wm!
IHngham, Louisville, Kentucky.: B. 0. Mefdrara,
Hadtsoa, Indian!; H. W. Brown A 00., end AtherTS
Hibhard, Cincinnati: E. S.Pleroe A 00., ZoneßTllle
Oiio j Le«ol A Oo.No. M Kilbyatre.t, Bouton; Loooh
A OO;, No. JAtto House, New York, No. 2 William at.
Esw York: B. J.'Bneeder, Philadelphia: Merrew 4
Koone, Baltimore; B. A Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Buml Vreighfr Agent.
„ , _ H. J. LOMBAHBY,
floO- General Superintendent. Altoona, p*
rtLD TOM .GIN, LONDON OOBDIAL—
I t m tt^ D - LONQBaiMP > sirß - IBOM
Philadelphia*" ,i * prtßo,p * l end Grocers in
TM oo,Bb '»t«d OLD TOM GIN le 1m-
V 1 ® B ***® or Penneylrenle by ». B. LONG
CHAMP exclnslraly; non ores. is osasiH.
James Pield, Son, A Co , 28 Mining lane. London,
‘ 18 i, x ?STi tB8lrt * tDI Messrs. Oh. Booth A Co.
f IHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A ij.
sire to lessen the consumption of Impure spirits,
knowing their Injurious effects upon lie coniUtution!
h “ if?? 084 l , ha J*»ring to the public of in article
which the aualyiaflon of Professor Ohilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Mosers. Booth,’ Garrett, A
Cameo, of Philadelphia, proses oeyond all question, to
he the most pure and consequently least injurious selrits
ever offered the American public * •
CERTIFICATE 07 DR JAB. R CHILTON.
1 1 have analyied a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey.
Effort SP® Mr * CHARLES WHARTON. Ja of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am
pleased to state that it is. entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances It is an unusually rare
One flavored quality of Whiskey.. . -
„ v A JAMES B. CHILTON, M.D., ,
New York, Bept. 8,1868. Analytical okemist
_ w • PBUADi&nu, Sept 8,1868.
: e J^ T , 9 oa *®fttßy tested the temple of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey whithyou sent Us, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous eshetanee known
t“ F S°? U ;»T W Si. i . 0 ? 1B characteristic andlnjurious
Ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. ,
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO, .
. Analytical Chemists.
u ,r -> Mo - 88 SontM PBON*
Street, Philadelphia. , , .oca2-dtja*l
OEAKDIBB. t -« JPinet Oaatillon,” Marett,
LP and other Cognacs of various vintages, fh half
pipes and quarter e*Ots: Pellevolain Rochelle handles.
a
HENBY BOHLEH fcCKL,
fig and Bft South Fourth awwet
JJB. OA LDWEkL & 00.,
• iaa.CHESTNUT Street.
Have rooeived, per steamers, new styles
- ■ Jewelry. Chatelaine, Vest Chains.
Splendid Fans, Hair Pins. '
EruitrStaodS) eager Besfcq^.
Jet Goods and Ylowej Vans
Coral, Lay.sndKoaaloßeta.' , . .
Sola Agsnts Iu Philadelphia for th.ul.o CUrie.
ProdHham'aLONDON. TIME-KEEPERS d. 5
S. JAEDEbT & 880. ;
• IUSnVAOIOBHS A*D IMPORTS!# ft* '
„ _ SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 804 Qhestnut Thtaf, (np sttfrt,)
Constantly on hand and for sale to tha Trade
TEABETB COMMUNION IffiTKlW
PITCHERS, GOBLETS, ODPS. WAITERS iff 81
. KETB,OA’BIORS,KNtyS™bPOO«BfjOMOf'
„ LAPLEB» Ad;. &o.
Gilding and plating cm all kinds of metal. neS-ky .
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SB&mi AUXBXCAN BOYAL MAIL BTJ3AM-
_, _ _ »*onjnnr tom to x.it*HPoot.
Chief GabinPaesafo,.
Second Cabin W
tuqu loaroi fj utibtool, .
OUafOabtn Ptauge,
Second Cabin Passage 4ttt , . ,, f p|
. The ships from Boston eall *} Halifax.
PERSIA, Oapt. Judkins. I CANADA. Cent. long.
ARABIA, Oept. J. Stone. | AUERIoi.
.. NIAGARA* O a
AFRICA, Capt. Bhaaaon. (RCBOPA, Oapf. J. leiteh.
These vessel! carry e cle*r white light at it art-heed;
green on starboard dow; red ea port bow. *
CANADA, Lang,.leaves Boatan.-Wednesday, Oct, SO.
AFRICA, Shannon, “ N .York, Wednesday,-Oct. ST.
S3UROPA, Leitch, > u Boston, Wednesday. Nov, 8.
PBBBIA, Jndkios, N.Yoxk, Wednesday, Nor. 10-
AMERICA, Wicuoan, Boston, Wednesday. Nor 17.
ASIA, Lott, ,c N. York, Wednesday, Sept. 24,
Berths cot second until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on beard.
The owners of these Ships will net he At
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Prestos 8ton»»
or Metals, unless bill* of lading are signed therefor and
the value.thereof therein expressed. -
for freight or passage apply to
0015-y B OuNABD, 4 BewHag Green. N. Yoik.
1858, 1859.
MKMPSIB AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES
MAIL PACKET LINK.—The splendid Boats of this
old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New
Orleans, aa heretofore, on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, A FRIDAYS.
MONDAY PACKETS.
NEBRASKA Capt. A. B. IBTTN.
BEN FRANKLIN..... Capt. J. D. CLAES.
WEDNESDAY PACKETS.
JOHN 81H0ND3..,., Capt JAB.P. SMITH.
1NQ0MA8.....A Capt BURDETT PARIS.
TRIDAY PACKETS
BELFAST .....Capt. WU. WBAY.
H. E. W. HILL.. T. H. NEWELL.
ITT" These Boats connect at Memphis with the Bail
roads from that point, also with regular Packet* for
St. Louis Lraisritle, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on
their respective da/s Leave Memphis immediately on
the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Oars Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to
avoid delay at Memphis longer business or pie**
sure may require.
For information, inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS.
At Webb si Rawlings’, 819 Main &t, Memphis.
8. H. Shook, Adv. Agent. ocl2>2m
FOR SAVANNAH, Ga.—HERON’S
safes LINE—ONLY REGULAR LINE—GOODS RE
CfiiVED AND BILLS LADING 81GNED EVERY
DAY.—Freight and insurance at less than sailing ves
sel rates, by ;the steamship STATE OP GEORGIA,
Captain J. J. Garvin, to., sail on Saturday, Oct 80,
at JO o’clock, A M., from second wharf above Vise st.
Tor further particulars please see advertisement of
Steamship STATE OP GEORGIA, In this paper.
For freight or passage apply to
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH —HERON’S LINE.
GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS Of LADING SIGNED
The splendid flrst-elaai side-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATS and STATS OT GEORGIA.
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing eTery SATURDAY at Id
o’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
TOR CHARLESTON.
The steamship KEYSTONE STATS,Captain O.P.
Marshman, will commence loading on THURSDAY,
November 4, and sail on SATURDAY. Nov. 8, at 19
o’olock, A. M.
YOB SAVANNAH.
The BTATB OY QBOBOIA, Q&pt. John J. Ocrrin,
will commence loading on lhnredep, Oct SBth, end
sail on Saturday, October 80, at 10 o’clock a. H,
At both Ohariestoa end BaTumeh, these siupsconnect
irith steamers for Ylorida end HcTens, end with nil*
roads, Ad., for ftll plaoes in the Booth and Southwest.
Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per eent. below
Heir York steamship rates.
INSURANCE.
FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion
of goods shipped Booth will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Oabln piMge ••.130 00
Steerage do $ «
Excursion Tiokets, good for the present rear. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr..
Ho. BSB (lata 81) North Wham*.
Agents at Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BUDD.
Agents In Saronnoh.o. A. GREINER A CO.
For Florida; from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
•very Tuesday.
For Florida, from Savannah, steamers STI HABYB
and BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, from Chorion ton, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and lpth of every month. j e u
YXATHS VXOK riTTBBOKGI
AMD THM WSST I*ll T». „
Mail train at. .11.00 nighf
Fast lino 4.60 A. M
Express mall.. 1.19 noon.
WAV T&1IS8 AUITS,
STBAM TO GLASGOW, LIVISK-
J 2££&t»POOL. BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON*
DSRBF, without delay, for 80 dollars.
Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
aboTe pieces, by any steamer of the line, 6Q dollars for
the round trip, out and book.
1 7) the other trains Banda;
Edinburgh, Omnmißff Saturday, Oet. SO, ISo’cloek. U.
Glasgow. Goodwin Wednesday', Not. 24tk ** *
Edinburgh, OummiDg, Wednesday, Deo. 22d i:
fxom eiiAAQoir.
Edinburgh. flamming Wednesday. Oct 6th
Glasgow, Goodwin ....Situraa/, October 2Sd
Edinburgh, Oncoming Wednesday, Nor. 24th’
RAMS OJ PASSAGE. Ji ,
VBOK OLABQOW,
KntOUu .....16 ffnlnaaa
Steerage, found with cooked provisions,.,.., u it
?*osr nr rose.
first Glass ••••«370 00
Btfldwjie, founi lift cooked jroTirioM,„ t |„,,, 30 00
Children under 14 yew* of ego, half far*, infant* in
steerage,free,
fietara ticket* ar&Uable within six month*, hr any
■teamerof thlaline, ’ '
first OUsa ....$l4O 00 5teerage..,'.........560 M
An experienced Surgeon el tiahed to each Steamer,
for freight or passage apply to
WOBRfiAN A 00., 12S WALNUT Street, PfcUtfej.
phis.
BOBKBT ORAIG, 17 Broadway, New Toxk.
HATtL A LONUY, Buehanan’s Wharf, Baltimore,
By 11
gUFFAIiO ROBES,
C'J.ANGS OF RIGGING made to order, by
WEAVER, KTUiB, * 00., Ho. M H. WAT EH
id?
ttqjlrooft £ineo.
£U .neb and £iqnors.
QJatrliesj 3troelrg, &t
gt)ippiß3.
A.HERON, Jm.,
828 North Wharret
£T£RY DAY,
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