IBIS? W-RM kKj,V* •-v' T - T . ;/‘; f faction sf<>r ». - ?'’*. *v* IW. vSTOCIKB,,4tIi. , ' • ,V VJJ ? ? '■* • On'ltt«ia!tT Brewing; ‘ i :'l. NsjA<n>*t “A? °’?iooX, nt_the pwiedeipMe » .:, ehsngo, will > fca iold /or ioeoont of whom It’ m»7 !SrS i:i •< eonbaroi ; ' ti - -->--v - -si's» •!-- S'--' « shires it theeepltsl Moolc or the Associated Btttoh \ ' ■ era lod-tfroTsrs, : ■ ; '^^^o^othenalboonfata— ■''', L: ' ■ # J-'-n l'lhide PWI»deIpUI» Atheo»om.' ' L. . . - *' ; ' shires American eosdooiy'of MttwOs with .ticker. - “l ahans Polot Breeze PsrkAorocistlon. , ■ i 1-1 'J v; A.’-l aharo'Oxford Perk A«soeUtlon. - ‘ .. -! i . - * ,2 A FIFTBB'STIijy.ALL SALE—N6VKMBBR2d. ‘\| MJohieWpoopm, De- 1 -■•■Woi’STOliif ji'i’MßjSwXM-WO,' jftlroei ;treet, hrlck dwelling lathe «*■ i S. •'Qrll-, woWa aJJev. nor*h of. Fitswater etTeet. s SAT« "il.Ut°:--TWO.3IWO-BTORY BRICK DWBL-. - lINGB adjoining the above on the south. ’* ; ‘ '.■...•T • p--o t of .Thomas Ylguera, Be. , * *•* ..ceased *..» v »’ » % X HUSINKSS STAND.-Brick buildings, .;.*artMdyer»Ul)liDg, &0., tJortVaida : of South street, ‘ heir'street. &Tf 3 et front • ~y' ?, lEEY.Tliare are throe-brickbuildingsonlfouthstreet,, i rear for 350 horses , It 1 5b an old - established stand, always having done a large business ' *%.lr’yti ?* t/ 7 Uitite lata of. James Hoopes, Decea«ed ( v . : BRICK DWELLINGS, N. B. }i'" i V’odfnWpf Thirteenth and Pleasant streets. ' . • i •,—WIBIBRB3 stand: Two-atorj brick itore end t’O 4 k U BouthiS*cond t street, opposite the . '/.!;.„ BROWN*STONE . BE3IDBNOE.—The elegant new ’■* fonr-fitOrv brown stone residence, with extenelve bach' buildings, N©.,_l6o§_ Arch ..street,.. It ia just finished, “*? \ _,, *7ehd'Ss'repiete with-every modern convenience. Also. 'T ’l 'a Boperior itable and cosoh'honse in the-re&r. lot 26 \'•**.l -< j t feet front -by 248 feet in depth. ID" Only $6,000 re r«uired in cash. - ; ’■> ' ‘ 5 . 1 . },zy* ?. .VlNB'BTlUtßT:—Handsome new residence, No. 1608 ? ovtVrJ Tina street.- It- is'floiahed• with all the modern itn -sS. ;«i;:[c..provemen*a - lmmediate possession; ‘ . OROTTND.RBNT,—f 110 ~ a year, secured en a lot and .‘7 lrif«e briekfaoiory, Lombard -street; It Is punctually "i - ‘ ? • : ~| .SfCDKRAL STREET Ne»t modern dwelling, 80. ; c#4o Federal street, opposite Jefferson square.; ■,f- STREET—Three,ctory briok.dwelling, ■ ' Btreet. beat of Nineteenth itreet. - PENH BTBBBT.—IVur-atorj-briek dwelling No. 78 ::u ,v*v-,peirnatr«et,' between Front hod Water streets, below South street. . .i *. .. . *poWELL STREET.—Two threo*story brick di»e\. OKS’llngo. Powell Itreet',-' north' of Treacle etroet, tat* ,VAItJABM-CORNER hCIT. N.W. eoruer of Uroed etroet »nd Qoluinble .venue, 880 feet on Brtodotreat; eod ISO feet In (.rcrege) desth, A ; »> portion of the jrarohue nKvnejf . lODRTH- STREET—Two. atory brick BU North Eonrth strMi, .bore. Pestar. NORTH SIXTH STREET—Three-atory briok dwel .- ■JIW North Sixth etroet, »ret home south or York . itreet.' i,, Trusteed Sale. •' X SPRUOH BTMUBT.—Handsome modern residence, '• t ; No. 735 fiprttoa street, between Sorenth and eighth $£ ntTeeta.i-It.ha* the modem eonTenleneei. ID* Poa* h-rsfflsfonon the execution of the deed -- Peremptory Sale. .01 &tfHVB .’HbDEßtt' THRHE-STORY BRIOK DWEL ' -M»08i . 1224, 1226, 1228, and 1230 Ohrle yf:l .VS Qu etce*t; aboTd'T»relfth street. ? j BUSINESS STAND .—Thrco-story briok store and v» 4weUing > No: 685 South street,' ? - u !V :: : ''' BtXMSjNTH FALL SALK—NOVEMBER 9th, ; ~. . yfiU include*^ ! ‘ J * ‘ v '.ABSmJBES* PKBEHPrOBT SALE—PfBST-CLABS ' • '.COAL LANDS, COLLIERY, *6.—The “Searle” and ■ ' *'. “Hancock ” tracts of land, north' of Wilkeibarre, Lu* » " ' seine Pa:, with engine shafts.-andall arrange* naenti complete for mining—formerly part of the North , -Peansylranla Coal Company’s lands The North - .'Branch Canal opens to this region a new market. 10* The improyemenfcr alme cost about $lO,OOO. Sale ahaolute.' FaU'particulare ready in handbills. -Orphans’ Court. gale —gptato of-Caspar Krauaa, Deo’d. »;» ?, VALUABLE PROPERTY,—Large brick building. ‘ *TVflth t hack, building, large brewery, with ' deep celtar*iTats,<soolere,' &o , and a stable ‘ for.eight* . ~ .horses, Coates street, west of Fourth, 74 feet front. t " Estate/—LARGB BBIOK BUILDING, BA • 1? • LOON/ANDBEKRYAULT, southeast oorner of Mont* ~ ~ )gooißrTand-JI«rTiQ9 streets. { Setate.—LAßGS LOT, Marrlne street, south s- K ' , ' oT.Montgbm«r* - street, 'adjoining the ftbote VIGOUR TRRBE-BTORY BRICK BTORB3 AMD I V 3>W«.HNQB;'No«. 2214,2216, 2218,Ani 2220 Oallo*. , ’ hUI street.west o( Tweutjr'tbird street. ~ -- - s THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 438 Mar shall street, east of Fifth, late Southwark. Sale at No. 240 Crown street V. GENTEEL FURNITURE, GAB CHANDELIER, •*BRUSSELS CARPETS, &0. . ■■ ■''' This Morning. ' : - r " SOralnst.VatlO o’dock,at No. 245 Crown street, be. low Vine «treet,the genteel furniture, gas chandeliers, ' Broeseli'-carp'eu,dtQ,,ofagentlemtn leaving the ' 1 >eltyr ' - ‘■' gy be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning l efsale;' - - **>- BAM •' OP • VALUABLE MILOBLLANIOUB AND ~oj, .: J , THEOLOGICAL .WORKS, A PORTION OB THEM -fl'vjnss LONDON EDITIONS—FROM A LIBRARY. ■‘- * 1 This Evening. - r. ... >'-Oetober-20th. at the auction store, a collection of • .valuable miscellaneous and theological books from a ‘ . library.' Included is a oopy of Bowyer’s celebrated «di i tiont;of Hume’s England,lo vols. folio, with all the • ; - spftndid engravings; Fenny Cyclopedia, 29 voJ*., &o, „ V- •/., >• •> .fll7»For particulars see catsiognea. . BALE OI VALUABLE. MEDICAL BOOKS, Oa Saturday JJvrninz, Oet.SOtbj. at the auction ifn’fl »p • aonriwr of textbooks. . will bo reidj, and the books arranged lor examination, sarlj on the morning of sale. ‘SdeatßoslißSand 141 South Fourth street, BtfPJBRXOR. FURNITURE. PIA2IO-FORTW, ?IRI TRENCH ' PLATA MIRBOBB, BBUBBXLB CAB PETS* Ac. . ... On Thuwday Morning, . . .’ At. 9,' p’closk, ,at the anctioa store, an extensive iviortmeht of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant .piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets,- etc,, from priv»U tamilicsdeclining housekeeping,removed to the store for convenience of ole. - ,- - - . ;' r ? ' ; to oApitalibts, builders, acl--labgb and • *;, VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE, LOCUST St. 'Booth."sidd,,between Broad nod Fifteenthstreets,llf t " > feet front bnAocast street by 173 feet in depth to ft 10 ;.iwt AUfer* v . /' , t ‘T, AT PRIVATE SALE—HANDBOMB BBOWN-STON E 'JV JtESIDSNOB, No. 1920 PINS Street, known an “ Uniop v.iitow-”, I *'- BSOOTT* Jr.; AUCTIONEER, No. 481 e - CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom Rome, between .FOURTH .and FIrTH Btreets. t ■ .'BALB OF FUBB AND CLOTHING, ” ' "• : 1 On Saturday Morning, "-••• 'October• 80th, commencing at 10)f -o'clock,will be , £ ' "»6id a'largo assortment of fashionable fare, comprising ' ; ‘ sets, Tioteriner and cuffs to match, of French martin, Joe k miak, fitch, monstain martin, ermine, Prenob *" sable; atone wsrtlo/Siberian squirrel. Ac., Ac. \ ,s ofa the morniogtf sale, when Radies, and purchasers generally, will find it their in - 'temt to attend. ' / ;■ 'V* J 1 BUFFALO BOBUS. ‘ 1 Also, 80 jrtjtfd buffalo robes. "f 7* ; V OLOtHIWQ. . ' , On Monday Horning, November Ist, commencing at 10*< o’clock precisely, will be sold au assortment of geu s’elty-made clothing i- • oonalating fn part of. French cloth coats, Baglana, pants, easslmere and' alik Tests, Ao., to whloh the' at -1 teotlon btlbw-tradal* invited. . • . j ]I|OSES-NATH AJN a, AtfOTIONEEB i-TJ. AND.COMMIteION MERCHANT, 8.1. cancel IffXTH and RACE Streets' \ • v BALB Of FURNITURE—FORFEITED OOLLA- - TERALB. . U“> • i ' -On Tuesday Morning, * Not. td, at 10 o’clock', at the auction store southeast Opiner of. Sixth and Race..streets, second-story aates ■ ypomjentrauoe from. Bice’ street, consisting of hand . some .walnut wardrobe, walnut dressing bateau with marble,top’ and. swinging mirror, walnut Jenny Lind bedsieidi nnS quality hair mattresses to fit, fine feather beds,. Roisters.and pillows, .walnut wash-stand with . marble top, mahogany enclosed wash stand with marble ;.iajn tdaoogany pler table with marble top and mirror, 4 ' Walnut secretary,desk, andbook ewe, spring seat sofa, breakfast table,~haoo*ome y . walnut, centre table with marble top, handsomejrAlnat French arm chair, coyer v jedwitb pftish, do parlor chairs, oana-seat chairs, Ao. ' Also, i qainUty ; ’df second-hand furniture. beds, bol- Aterrf;'ahdpillows, looktbg glasses, Ac.\ ' r superior second-hand pianoforte, very snperior Sisledeon' of btiUlaot .tone, fine accordeons. flutinaa, tttei; shd ghltarsir ~ ' Also, trareilipg, trunks, clothing, Ao; • -uJ* V .PAWNBROKER’S SALE, -7-3 -v - -On Thursday Morning, , November 4th, at 10 o’clock, consisting of gold and ’ slleer patent lever, leplue, alarm, and other watches; ' 'gold ohalne, pencils, rings, diamond finger rings, eilyer' ‘ pJtcherß; sp;ons, shawls, sheets, drerspatterns, Ao. ' 1 ' NOTIOB —AU persons havlog goods on deposit with me, over the legal length or time, will call and redeem the.same, otherwise they will bo sold on the above day. r-.:: ABRAHAM^NATHANB, Broker, ■ - Formerly of the Southeast corner of Fourth and ' BaceStreets. - GREAT FUBLIO AOOOMMODATION. • ' MONEY j: ‘' MONET! ! MONEY!,!! , Money liberally adranqed In large or small amonnta, from one dollar to thooaands, on gold and silver plate, 'diamonds,' watches, Jewelry,. fowling-pieces, mostoai Instruments, furniture, dnr goods; clothing, groceries, sigww, hardware; cutlery,‘books, horses, vehioles, har ness, and tdl articles of value,' for any ' length or time agreed'on/at ffqthana* Ptitieipal EuaMUhrmnty southeast comer of Sixth and Race streets. 1 07" Froinlssotw'notes,'with collateral, discounted .' at thelowett market rates. NATfIANS’ PRINOIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8. *, v'i ; ,CORNER 0F SIXTH AND BACK STREETS, Where meudy will be'liberally advanced 1 on gold and aUter plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling pleoen, . . dry goods, clothing, groceries,' liquors, cigars, hard* ' ' ww/Awery/famcy articles, mirrors, pointings, on- J grkvmgiff tanalcal fostrttinente‘, furniture, bedding,* horses,webldec, harness, etooki, and aU other artloles ' 9fvalued.vj'-:'.*;* • • *• -• • 1 OUT-DOGB BALIB. . FemoMlsttentton given to all out-door sales, either olaewhere; and charger ' AUOTIONfiER, KJ *»d UONJIV MAW OlflOß. Wn OP IPa nth' roppbsllft Pmt itfonS Hoarß ; of burtieia 7 o’olook. A. M im«i in =>f - OuW** AMttoa How, »V ~*... BS<m “capital - r -r ; ]jtlM&{Ukid fcr thi latt Thirtf Jtmrt. - :.(» 4/. :-AdVftnfiW raftda from one dollux to ttousirndj cm ih*. - / : laootfiyßilfe? PUttf/Wfttobea,Jewelry, Hardww.Moi -''' ■' 01otWBg,yttrij5tar«, Bering, ~ \ tvitemtoUi GnnM/Soxttn, OmUgM,, ftcdgood* at ‘-"- z Y/#T'4ty , 4WeripHoa', ’ w • 1 f - /• wutiil tay Ungth of -ttm* agtMd ■.=<•< - « .*■ (- , ~..,. on*lumandtfoHmssn4tntnriat Will b« «W*M %rMr wnt.pta moots i |Wo*nd ore*. Jutting»dejth.of 180f««tikMl*rgt . Bra ftod iSief'pTcol vault* to Btoro ill TfclaaMsfi, andprlj 7. ' o i fi, VlßgAa jtml(niiMd Ctpitfj, tojo*k® Adritacds on mow notii . ft *» ftaall BmOßntoj witij .v ,4-" i '£ -o~s§®‘*JWvW. 1 ?-*? 4 ; ? tb *T WtWu*, I«w»lrr, of - &&BS&PS>f!f-. -’,■: t°W . '"<-filf Wssslo' *•*“*: \>dewtt'»|pi(fwSit, B(&£MfproSit. , r*mNßSsJls§iM<ES', * op.; H.&aS»'#isj?«2!i MARKET RTRKRT. * SiW’fTBS LOTS FRENCH HOODS, OF THE IM STiTION OF MESSRS. HKNKAItO & HUTTON, D OTHERS, THIS MOBNINO. AT 10 O’CLOCK. *' A CARD,—The attention of purchasers is requested to our sale of a*vpn hundred and eiehty*five iota fancy aod staple French dry goods, this (Friday) morn ing, October 29th, at 10 o’olock, by catalogue, on six months’ crodit, comprising a largo assortment BUlt ;ed to the present s*les. - NOTICE.—To Retailers. The particular attention of retailers is requested to ,tha sale this morning, consisting in part of— . . 1,000 Paris and Vienna broohe Bquare and tong shawls. '' ; ," . . _ 300 Paris and Vienna broohe'square and long shawls, finest goods imported. • ... . , 3,000' Lnpm’s blaok Thibet long and square shawls, broohe Stella fhawls. woollen reversablado, Goahmere do;chehellledo,'wool long do,French plaid,do, gold border scarfs . Also, merino plnlds, merlnoes, meuslin do ialnes, ar thelines, victoria cloths Bayadere Valencia*, black gros de.-Rhines, chine plaid, poult de sole, Bayadere gros grsiU plain do, mantilla velvets, Ac. • NOTICE,—To Dealers in Ribbons— - ■ t. • > * • This Morning. 100 lotaNos.l2 and2o bonnet ribbons. 110 lots Nos.' 1 and 20 black silk-velvet do. 40 pieces blaek and colored bonnet velvets. BALE OF FRENCH GOODS. 1 This Morning,' Oct. 29th, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on 0 months 1 credit. 400 tote olffanoy and staple French drygoods.com] prising a general assortment. //fET Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. t ', f f 1,000 PARIS AND VIENNA BROOHE LONG AND ; SQUARE SHAWLS, ALL-WOOL, OP CHOICE PAT TERNS AND COLORS. SELECTED ESPECIALLY . FOR THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET, WITHOUT i A WHITE OR BLAOK BHAWL IN THE ENTIRE LINE. , , Thin Horning, October 29th, at 10 o’clock— COO 12*4 Peris and "Vienna brock© square shawls. , ,600 32*4 . do do do long do. 2(012*4 elegant Parle plush shawls, with heavy oho* neille fringOß PARIS BONNBT RIBBONS. This Morulngt 100 lots Noe. 10 and 18 now style ombre, plaid, broche, and stripe poult do sole bonuet ribbooa , BLACK SILK-VBLVET MBBONS-STBAMDOAT BRAND. Nog 1 and 20 superior quality all-silk black velrcl ribbons—steamboat brand. MANTILLA BLACK SILK-VELVETS. 82,84, and SO inch Lyons heavy black mantilla silk velvets. - 100 ROUNDOORNER OLAN BORDER SCOTCH WOOL BBAWL3, 100 32-4 printod Terberrl wool fha«ls. . MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS OF SUPERIOR MAKE AND FINISH, 60 lota cloth and silk mantillas, cloaks, and dusters. Included ia sale of Ootober 28tb— - HIGH COLORS SAXONY MERINO SHAWLS. 160 rich high colored Saxony merino plaids. PLAID VICTORIA CLOTHS. ‘CO pieces plaid Vlotorla cloths. 6-4 BROOM BAYADERE TALENCrAfI. 100 pieces 6*4 rich Paris brocbe bayadere valencies. LYONS. BLACK AND OOLORED SILK BONNET VELVETS. 75 pieces Lyons heavy blaok and colored silk bonnet velvets. man colored silk fringed Thibet shawls. THE MANUFACTURE OF PATURLE, LUPIN, BEDOU-X, BEIDER, A CO. . 300 pieces superfine quality high colored silk fringed Thibet ehawls. LUPIN’S BLAOK LONG THIBET SHAWLS. 250 superfine quality black long Thibet shawls. PARIS OOLD BORDERED BKOOHE SCARFS. 860 tl.h Paris gold bordered broche scarfs. BLACK OENTHKS PARIS STELLA SHAWLS—JUST LANDED FROM STEAMER ARIEL. 160 extra rloh blaok centres Paris brcche Stella shawls. NEW STYLE &HVSRBEABLE PARIS WOOLLEN LONG PHATfLS-JUST LANDED. 100 superfine qnality new style Paris revoraeable woollen long shawls PARIS OHKNEtLLE BORDER ID THIBET SHAWLS. 8 0 extra rich Paris cbeaeills bordered Thibet shawls. PARIS BEVERSEABLE CASHMERE SHAWLS. 100 very rloh Paras reverseable Cashmere shawls. PARIS LONG AND SQUARE BROGUE SHAWLS. 800 suuerflne qnality and extra rich design Paris broche long-and square shawls. PARIS MERINO OLOTH3. THE MANUFACTURE OF MESSRS. PATURLE, LUPIN, SEYDOUX, SIB BER, A CO. -100 pieces superfine quality Paris white and Marie Louise merino ciotbs. LYONS BILK MANTILLA VELVETS 25 pieces Lyons extra heavy silk mantilla velvets. It 7“ The particular attention of the trade is request ed to the above sale of shawls, as It is the intention of the owner to sell every lot. SALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS. On Tuesday Morning, Nor. 2d, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, cnG months 1 credit— 400 packagos and lots of imported dry goods. X[T Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE, FOR OABH. OP 41 OASES ASSORTED GOODS—SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. On Tuesday. Morning, Nov. 2d, at 10 o’clock, for cash. JP* F&rtionlus hereafter. riOMMEROIAL SALESROOM \J 322 MARKET STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS. 9. Ch WOTjBJSRT, AUOTtOSKKX. CARD —We Invite the attention of city and country purchasers to the positive sale of a large and general assortment of ready-made ciothinx, tailoring goods, hosiery goods, shirs froots,'shirt fooilara, &c., to be made this morning, by catalogue, at 10 o’clock. SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING. HOSIERY GOODS, TAILORING GOODS, &o. This Morning, Included trill he found a first-rate assortment of Rsglaas, ) Top Coats, I Saqaes, (Made in a fashionable manner for Frock Coats, { men and hoys’ wear. Dresa Goats, “ I Pants and Vests,] HOSIERY GOODS. Also, men and boys l merino and lamb’s wool shirts and drawers. Also, a general assortment of tailoring goods. KT Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. REMOVAL. CARD.—With a view to merit a continuance of the encouragement of our friends, we have leased the eligi ble store, 222 MARKET Street, where will be sold with out reserve. |*y WILLIAM B. STEHB,' 'GETSTERAI7 JD AUOTION AND COMMISSION STORE. No. 4b North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. J. A. EDISON, Auctioneer. -. Sole at the Auction Store. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, CARPETS, FRENCH PLATE PIER GLASSES, CLOOKB, FANCY GOODS, Ao. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o’clock, at the auction store, will be Bold by catalogue, a large and superior assortment of hand some furniture, carpets, mirrors, clocks, fancy goods, piano-fortes, Ao. BAGATELLE TABLE. Also, 1 bagatelle table (nearly new), In first-rate condition, with balls and cues. NOTlCE.—Hereafter we will hold our regular sales of household furniture, Ao., on Wednesday and Sa turday mornings, commencing at 10 o’clock. Evening sales or watches,, jewelry, farcy and miscellaneous goods, will be held regularly every Monday, Wednes day, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, commencing at 7K o’clock. fly Consignments of new and second-hand house hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, Ac., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad vances will bo made if required. iry Out-door sales attended to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house in this city. Philip ford, . auctioneer, ko. 530 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and SIXTH,- south side. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF BILLIARD TABLES. On Saturday Morning, 30ttrfnstant,«t2O o'clock precisely, will bo sold on the premises, northeast corner of Eighth and Callow hill streets, by order of administrator, 4 superior bil liard tables of the following celebrated manufacture, vis: - 1 Oadeby Messrs. Griffith & Becker, New York. I** “ “ Leonard A Benjamin, New York. 2 “ “-.George Thompson. Esq., Boston (marble beds). Qj- The particular attention of billiard proprietor is requested. '• IL/ - ’ The tables may be examined any day privious to the sale as above.. PEREMPTORY SALE OP READY-MADE CLOTHING. On Tuesday Morning, November’2d, at 10 o’clock precisely, by catalogue, ‘a large and> desirable-assortment of readymade clothing, adapted to the present and coming season, consisting fa part of men’s extra heavy top, over, and dresscoata, of the usual fsbrios and styles, caasl mere sacks, sattlnet pantaloons of v&rlons grades aud oolors, black satin, fancy caesimero, pluth, beaver doth and Valencia vests, children’s and youths’ mixed and plain cassimere jackets, ooats, pants, and full suits, Ae. &o. Also, Included in oatalogue, to oloso advances, On Tuesday Morning, ‘ 4 extra heavy double-case gold hunting watches, of celebrated manufacture. SA. DYSART Ac CO*, Auctioneers and • COMHISSIOH Mebobartb, No. 27 Bonth EIGHTH STREET, comer,of LODGE STREET. LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, Ao. On Saturday Morning, ’ At, 10 o’clock, at No. 27 Sonth Eighth street, we will sella large and splendid assortment of new and ue* oond-hand furniture—from a cabinet-maker declining business—consisting of fine'walnut marble-top dressing bureaus, walnut sofas, chairs, wAshatands, Ao. Also, 1 fine hair mattress, cost $3O; also, 81 yards fino Brus selscarpet, been In use but a short time, oost $2 per yard, a*l to be sold without reserve. Jit. GUMMEY & SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 62Q WALNUT STOKE? FOURTH FALL BALE. On Thursday Evening, November 11th, at the Philadelphia Exchange— FIFTH STBRET;—Three-story brick residence, with the modem improvements. Fifth street, north of Spruce street, west side. **, handsome modern residence, with yard, and all the modern improvements, No. 1420 Nor k Sev enth street, above Hester street, lot runs through to franklin street. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with jnodern improvements, southwestwatdly slao of Wood street, northwest of West street, lot 18 feet by 127. - ’ ’ NEAT,MODERN RESIDENCE, Anne street, west of Ridge avenue, north side, has all tho modtua improve ments, and in complete order. THREE.STORY BBIOK DWELLING, Cumberland street, west of Sepvlva street, south side. - CARD —J M. Gumraey & Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Beal Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also, household furniture at dwellings. BEAL ESTATE AX piUVATE BALE, C - Pa our Private Sale Register will always be found a vary large amount of real estate, including 6T6ry description of city and country property. 3. M. GUMMJBY A SONS, Real Estate Brokers, 820 WALNUT Streot, below Sixth. BOOKBINDING.— The Tinflerhijmyi res pectfully Invite the attention of hSrvm&t books to their unequalled facilities for binding bcafi' In a eu perior manner. Their work has been sobmwd for a series of years to the examlnatUn of some of fie most celebrated connoisseurs in the country. It has received the most flattering encomiums and won for the under sJgseVa reputation ■ which they are determined to maintain. Every style of Binding executed, from the plsln « half-bound* 1 volume for the scholar’s table to the most artistic garniture of rarities for the collection of the-Bibliomanlao. Specimens of style and workmanship will be cheer fully shown to those who will call npon DAWSON A NICHOLSON. Bookbinders. V ' ’ 1 619 MINOR Street, . Between Market and Chestnut Streets. ARTIFICIAL LABD.— 10 fHyBIOIANB.-The aboTa £ JarfSi ‘ io exhibition of ramedlea to die thaf ‘° = «ob&o'cttog aiMMTftJ. an< i tM “*• S™alo«n^ roUII, at BIMKB>B Laboratory aaj Diaraocv, rahl * T-alftli ..a Obo.tontSrt., TT is OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE ,-*■'/of erarrom to know whera they, will go t th. most for their money, especially such times an thesn ZfBGLBK A SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, corner of SECOND' and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their White Lead. Ground Taints, oi all Colors, and Window Glass, all of the best quality, at prices which will be pleating to buyers. bell £fjjal Notices, IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. JOHN B. FOX GRORGK W. STROUD. Sept.-Term, 1858. No. 48. Tend. Exp. The auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the funi raised, by the Sheriff’s sale under the above writ, of AU that certain lot or piece o* ground with the three Btor/ brick nreflausge or tenement thereon erected, situate on the west aide of Seventh street, at the dis tsnee «f 03 feet southward fr'm the south west cornet* of Master street and the said Seventh street, in the or Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Savenih street 17 feet, and extending in • If* or westward between parallel lines at right angles with the said Seventh street 80 feet. Bunn ltd eastward by the said Beventh street south ward by olh* r ground of the said John B Fox, intend ed to be this day granted t>> Gforge W. Stroud on round rent, westward by remaining gronnd of the said vbhn B. Fox, and northward by ground granted to Henry Pierce. Being the same lot or piece of ground which John B Pox, by indentm e da’od the 25th day of March, A. D 1851, recorded Philadelphia in deed booh B D. W.. No. 120, page 205, &0., granted and conveyod unto tho "aid George TV. Stroud, in fee, yield ing and paying therefor and thereout unto the said John E. Fox, his heirs and assign*, the yearly rent or sum of 120 dollars, la equal half-yearly paymonts, on the first day of the months of January and July in every year thereafter. Also, all that certain lot or pieco of ground with the three story brick messuage or tenement thereon erect. ,ed, situate on the west aide of Seventh street, at the distanoe or 80 feet southward fretn the south west cor ner of Maatarstreet and the said Seventh street, In the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Seventh street 17 feet, and extending in length or depth westward betweon parallel lines at right an gles with tho said Seventh street 81 feet.. Bounded eastward by the said Seventh street, southward by other grouad of the said John E. Fox, intended to be this day granted to John H. Gralg on ground rent, westward by remaining ground of Jobnß, Fox, ana northward by other ground of the sii-f John B. Fox, intended to he this day granted to George W. Stroud on gronnd rout. Relug the same lot or piece of ground which John E, Fox, by Indenture dated tho 2tth day of March, A. B. 1857, recorded at Philadelphia in deed book H. D. TV., No. 120.'page 299 <5:0., granted and conveyed unto the said George TV Stroud, in fee, yield ing and paying therefor and thereout unto tl.e said John B. Fox, his heirs and a«siguB, the yearly rent or sum of 120 dollars, In equal half yearly payments, on the first days of the months of January and July in every year thereafter, for arrears of whloh said ground rents, the properties above described are now about to be sold— Will attend to the dutiesof his appointmentonTUEB - November 9tb, 18 P 8, at 4 o’clock, P. H., at his offioe, No, 183 South Fifth street, opposite Indepen dence Square, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties interested are required to present their claims or he debirred from comiDg in on said fund. . W. B. WHITMAN, Auditor. Phila., Oct 15,1858. oc2Q lot IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of GEORGE R. GLIDDON, deceased. The Widow of said decedent haring filed her peti tion, with an appraisement, olaiming property to the amount of $3OO out of said estate, unless exceptions are filed on or before FRIDAY, November sth, 1858, the same will be allowed by said Oourt. J. A. SPENCER, 0c29 29fcDo3fc44t& ' Attorney for the Widow. INSTATE OF JOHN M* COCHRAN, Do- TLi ceased.—Letters of Administration upon the Es tate of JOHN M. COCHBAN, late or tho City of Phi ladelphia, deceased, bavins been granted to the under signed, all persons having claims or demand* against the llßta>e will make them known without delay; and those indebted thereto will make payment to JANE COOHRAN, N. E. corner of Twenty-first & Filbert Btreot3. Or to her Attorney, EBY/AR.D A. LBBLEV, ods-fr6t* No 208 Bouth Fourth Street. HICKORY COAL.—The purest and clem eat article in the market, for sale, at the lowest cash prices, at DEACON 9c NEWHALL’B Family Coal Yard, No 835 North Broad Street, below Oallowhlll. Also, Bast Sugar Loaf Lehigh, the hardest Coal ever mined 0c27-12t* & WILLIAMS, No. 206 a-/ WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from Lancaster Mines. oc4tf flhO PER TON for the best WHITE ASH COAL, warranted free from slato or dust. ff TICKS* GOAL is the best and cheapest in fl.£ the city, re-screened in yard and dry under cover. HICKS sells none but tho very best Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, aud warrants full weight, r TICKS superintends tho delivery of all fi-JL Goal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be as represented. YYIOKS’ Yard and Office Is at tho southeast JO. corner of MARSHALL and WILLOW, where he* invites all to call and examine for themselves the above facts. an2s-3m JOSHING, FOX, H CO., wholesale and R-* retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yari-lUOB aud BROAD streets, Philadelphia, heap constantly on hand Coal from the most approved tnu.es, under cover, and pre pared expressly t or family oie fefi-jr jg AL AM AN DER SAFES* #A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAJfES, VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BANK LOOKS, * Equal to any now in nso. IRON BOOKS, SRUTTKBB. &0., On &b good terms os any other establishment in the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. auJft-tf PLRABE GIVE US A CALL. flavftmtt. AKPiyARETho subscribers, 00M *55 DOM»aw6 D fi^l> ,^Ra.‘ k wcml , <f*reBßectfijllT call the attention of the trade to their stock, which they are offering at lowest rates. Oar assortment con sists in part of— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Os, Cow, Fifth, Back, 'Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Ooil Chains. The oelehratad “L” IlorteKails; Btone andßledge Hammers. “Wright’ ” and other Anvils: Bolld Box and other Vloes. Bhort and long handle Fry Fans; round and oval Fake Pass. “Martin’s” superior Files and Rasps ; Bed Screws. “Excelsior” Safety Fuse: Blasting Taboo. Corn, orasa, aodßrierSoytnea; Hay, Corn, and Straw i Hay, Manors, Tanners’, and Spading Forks. Baxes and Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds. Tacks, Brads, Shoe, o!ont,and Finishing Nails. Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all kinds; Cutler;,Baouand I’amps, Axes, Hntohete, U»m* men, Planes, and other Tools, dec., Ac. W. G. LEWIS A SON, No. 411 COMMERCE Street. JDrnge emir GEljemicals. SHOEMAKER & GO., WHOIiSSAIiS BBDQQIBTg, Manufacturer* and Dealer PAINTS, VARNIBBBB, tod WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and SACK Streots, Philadelphia. Sole Agents for the rale of the celebrated fioreffe Plate Glass. mh33.tr Stationers. ■olank Books and stationery. DAVID hL HOGANVBI&nk Book Manufacturer, Btatioaer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all titues'-to furnish, either from the shelves or make to ordor, Boo£s of every description, suitable [or Banks. Public Offices, Merchants, and others, or the best quality of English or American Paper, and bound in various styles, in the mont substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of English, Preneli and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the franklin Institute, the Gommittoa gay—“ This display of blank boons for banking and mercantile use is the beat in th« Exhibition. The selection of tho material is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap. pasranee neat and appropriate *» ao3o-.tr (Express <Eomyatms. rfIHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, X 330 OiJiSMiDT BTBBBT. tormrla PAROMft PAOKAQBS, MERCHANDIZE. BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the prlnolpal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. B. 8. SANDFORD, General gaperiDtandeat) Philadelphia warming .and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD & WILSON, SUOOXBBO29 TO 8. A. QABBIBOB, We hare removed from our old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 OUEBTNUT street, a few doors bolow the 6t. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public arc respectfully Invited to examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Parnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, 4,0., Ac. We are cow manufacturing OHILtiON’B CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all classes of baiJdicgs. Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low Do a Grates, and Psrlor Coal Grates of all sixes and pattern We hare a hto commenced the mAbufaeture a. ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn* tylvania Sion*. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at th« 'late Fair and Ezhi• bitionofthe Franklin Institute of this city. They represent ail the rare and beautiful Antique Mabbles, arc not Injured by Smoke . Coat Gsj, Oil or Aeidt } and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much Itss priu than Marblt. Call and sst them. ARNOLD A WILSON. BBNJ.Wf. FBLTWBLL, Superintendent. Philadelubia. April. 1v TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO , ILL. The subscriber, haring had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in tho Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable eolectioas for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having •Surveyors constantly in the field to make Jiersonal examinations, he can always make the most adloioua locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be in lOWA ANZ> WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. 10* Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States Jylft-Om 8. SALISBURY, 49 CLARKE Btreot, Chicago. Taw & beers' LUBRICATING GREASE, the beat and cheapest compound for greasing tho axles of OMNIBUSES, eABBIAG.ES, CARTS, BRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. 3Por sale In tin cana. hers, and barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS In the «Uy andthe MANUFACTURERS, «wia-6m No. 38 SOUTH WATSR Street. IT IS 2TOT A DYE l JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re jitoro Gray Hair to Its original color in from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off and beoomethin. IT IB NOT A DYE! It may lie used as freely as water, and la the most beau tiful Dressing for the Hair now In use. Thousands in different parts of the Union have testi fied to Us wonderful virtues, and all nho havo used it Join in their prifso of It _ Sold, Wholesale md Notall, by Dr. BWAYNE fc SON, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Sole Agents fnr Philadelphia Trade itapplied HpO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN J- ÜB3GUANTB.—A largo block of Manila Hope, manufactured and for sals by WBAYBB, FITLBB, ic CO., Oo2t tfos. 28 N. Water St,, fc.32 N. WharvM. TiEte PRESS.—PHTLADELPHIA. FRIDAY,* OCTOBER 29, 1858. INQUIRE FOR THE ROYAL, OR CzHJ ?5£ BHK M* PATENT QAB-BDRNING COOK ING B'f OVEB—They are economical, consuming ~ the gas audamoho that are usually wasted; dura blB» K “ av,D B double in«tead of aingle plates : and con venient, Having large ovens and being ready bakers. Our newyatented DOUBLE-O VEH BTOVE 1b the best oonatrncted np-draft stove ever invented. It will beat a large boiler of water, boil two dlunir pots, broil a beef steak, bake bread and’pies and roast meat, all at the flame time and with a single Are. Invalids, and all persons who appreciate the Influence of ven Hated, apartments upon health, will be pleased ORA ' rK S »»■) MODEL BRAWC LIN STOVE*, which are of beautiful and'ornamental patterns, and give a eheerful, open fire, and thorough ventilation. * Strict economists will bo satlsfled with cur SILVER’S G AS-CONSUMING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the so-called gae-burnlng stoves introduce cold air to the top of the fire, the effect of which is to cool the stove and wasto the fnel, precisely as it a stove door was opened above the Are In a true gaa-buroing stove, the air should bo heated, in ahot-air chamber, to a tempera ture sufficient to ignite the gases, m the Bame principlo as is adopted io our gas-burning oookirg stoves. In addition to the above, a large assortment of Parlor Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for eoal or wood, Hall Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de scription, Gas Ovens, Stove Fixture’, and Repairs may be found, in every variety, at our warorooms, No. 209 Norih SECOND Street, above Race oclO-tf NORTH. OHABB, & NORTH. QUEEN'S PORTABLE FORGE Doubtless many of our city readon, in passing MB's the gangs of workmen employed it loying down ' ws -«om0 of the passenger railroad tracks in our streets, had their attention attracted to a portable forge, with bellows and everything compfeto, sad in offiolent service. Theso forges, built upon the plan secured by 0. Y. Queen’s patent. aro fox sale at th* commodious, long-eßtablishod, and deservedly popularßtove, Range, and Furnace establishment of WARNICK, CHAD WICK, & BROTHER, corner of SECOND and BACH Streets, who have the sole right for the Erie of Queen’s Portable Forge In Pennsylvania. There are, we believe, five sizes of this forge, rang ing ia price from twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a sum so small, when contrasted with its merits, as to se cure its general Introduction; tor any oae who will for & moment consider the advantages of th’s forge, which may be removed from place to piaoe, 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 concede its grestefSolenoy, and ar range for its possession and use. The adaptability of this forgo to repairs to railroads aud uiniug machinery especially commends it to railroad companies and opera tors in the mining distriote. We, therefore, take plea sure in calling to it the attention of road masters, su perintendents of mines, aud others.—(From the United States Railroad aud Mining Register. oeT-lm J, STOVES ! STOVES 1 SILVER’S ORIGINAL GA&BURNING fisra STOVE, With all the Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, A OFFICE BTOVfiB In the City, at MANIGLE’3, No. JM MARKET STREET. Pali bofore purchasing, ae29-6w A, SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR NINO COOK STOVE.—-I would respnetfu ly call the attention of the public to cne of the greatest improvements ever introducedln Cooking Stoves and Ringea—the burning of the gas arising from the coal, by wbieh moans is saved 60 per eont. in fuel and also more interne heat thrown to tiff bottom of the oven. We effect the burning of the guos by moans of a hollow centro-plece, perforated os tbeundersido. which admits the air in a heated state tv mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, andcausiog a flame to pass around the oven equal to a wool fire. This im provement also preserves the centre pitce from ‘inking down on tbo fire, thereby saving the exoense of repairs One ortho Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION t 1110 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, luventor and Patentee, (late North. Chase - & Nustb,) 1116 2IARAET Street. eept29.3mo TjIREEHOLD INSTITUTE—A BOARD- A ING ’SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT FREEHOLD, MONMOUTH CO., N. J. The n e xt season will commence on Wednesday, the 10th of November, 1868. The following is from a report of the Trustees, made in April. 1858 : ‘•We desire io direct the attention of Parents to the claims of the Freehold Institute. The accuracy of scholarship insisted upon: the moral and religious in fluences exer.isod, and ihe gentlemanly deportment cultivated io the school, highly recommend it to the patronage of on enlightened people. ” The Institute offers very unusual advantages for the education of youth. The accommodations exceed anything with which we aro &cqu tinted. Besides dor mitories. which are comfortable and pleasant, the pu pils have dressing rooms to which they have access at all times.” A competent instructor is at the head of each de partment, and the toaching is done with great accur&oy and thoroughness. For circulars, or any information with regard to the school, address either ol the Principals S OLIVER R WILLIB, A. M, principals, WALTERS, A. M oc2B-lw* ACADEMY, for both soxes, at JLU KENNBTT SQUARE, Obestertoanty, Pa., opens the First of November, continuing twenty weeks. WM. A.' CHANDLER, ) MARY G. JACKSON, i Teachers. 0025-41* WM. K GREENFIELD, ) 8 ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, JLdN K. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.-*dook keeping in fill its various formsj preparing Students thoroughly for,situationa In any branch of business; Pla'n and Or namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United States gives a more thorough end practical course. In thiß department no teaching is done in classes, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART- JlENT—(Bepaiato from the above )—Young Men aud Hoys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, vis : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of five months commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore or after tWe dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mhSS.tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal on MONDAY, the 6th of September. Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro* gresa, fat sends tbe scholar into tbe world with a keen sensitiveness, which totally diuqualiScn him for active life; whilat attention to many oftentimes force* the Instructor to meet gecoriU difficulties rather than those fiersonal to each individual, and the learner either oaes all interest, or becomes superficial in hi* acquire* ments. For these and other reaeons the number is limited. For farther information apply personally, front nine o’clock A, M, to one o’clock t. Iu. } or by note, to selB*tf It. BZWAUT, Principal. ]|f US. BRTAN ,B SEMINARY, iJJL BATAVfA, N Y. TUB FALL TBRM of Ibis Institution (whose loca* tiou is one of rare beauty and attraction), commences on the 16th of September. It coutiuues strictly a Fa mily Boarding School for Girls, and is through, seleot, and homelike in a)i its appointments. The number of pupils is limited to those who can be sc&ctd at the ta ble of the Principal. I£7* CIEODLAIifi willbe sent showing Terms and Regulations. Batavia, Genesee co., N. Y., September, 1656. *clB riRITTENDEN ,B PHILADELPHIA \J OOMMBROIAL OOLLBGX, aortheart oorcer of OHBBTNUTand SRVRNTH Streets. An Institution designed to fit roans men for AC TIVE BUSINESS. BOARD 07 TRUSTEES. B. B. Oomogyu, Francis Hoskins, George H. Stuart, David Milne, John Sp&rbawk, David B. Bro*m, Isaao Hacker, A. V. Bstkoub, D. B. Hinman, Frederick Biovra, Joahna Lippincott. EVENING BEBsYoNfTa fteVSeptember 16th . Each Student hu mmyiDOAL ihstbuotios jut this Institution, and a Diploma from hare Is the best re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. aeß-tf LE»Y BROTHERS’ NIGHT-SCHOOL, Nos, 148 and ISO SIXTH Btreet, near Race, is SOW OPES TO O T 8 INBTRDOTIOH IN ROOK-KEEPING. WHITING, ANO MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AB USUAL. 6©4-ly Bryant & stkatton’s chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street*. Por information, call or send for olrcular. JelS-tf EVENING SESSIONS HAVE OOMMENGED. ffettv DUFF & CO.’S MERCAN- COLLEGE, Southeast corner * fl * caca “ :L EIGUTH and CHESTNUT Street#, (tstablished in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla ture 0/ Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COURSE of Praotieal. Single, and Doable Entry BOOKKEEPING, including all the Aoxilia&y Books, Oouvsaoui. Oal* ouiaATiOMS, and BUSINESS WRITING, Is taught in the most successful and satisfactory Btyle M. ROOHK. > „ . , , P. EBWARbs, t Principals. Mb. B. B. EUBTON, Penman. SFUGUET & SONS, * • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS. so2B 218 South FRONT Street. (JAVAN A CIGARS 106,000 La Flor JtjL<Jo la Havana Ist. 2d, and Bda ; just arrived por brig May Queen,” from Havana.'ln store and for Bale by WILLIAM It. YEATON, 8f1244f No. 210 South FRONT Street. fjIIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS ill SUGARS.—A choice Invoice of these celebrated brands ou board brig “ Now Era.” dally expected from Havana, and (or sale low, by CHARLES TETI, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Beoond, ail Second story rjK) ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of the BLUE. GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softnecs and delicacy of color, Is unrivalled For the ohnracter of this stone please oxajnlne the following buildings: Job. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rlttenhouße Square. Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven* teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith’s West street and Rlttenhousa square. Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1219 Walnut street. A. E. Womrath’s,4l6 Arch street. Samuel Simes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, T. K. J. Faesitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets,and others. ARNOLD & WILSON, Agents, PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. •eie-Sm ft. M. FELTWKLh, fiupH JLJANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS. HANDBORUBB. No. 1, C2#o. por dos, No. 8. $1 12 per do*, 3. 76c, “ 6, 1 26 ‘ 3, 870. «< 7, 1 do «. 4. IOQo. “ 8, 178 u CLAMPS. 6 Row, 81.25 perdoson. 7 Bow, $1.75 pordoien. 8 Row, $2,25 per dossn. HENRY O. ECKSTEIN, ee-18 62 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia AWNINGS! AWMNGS! 1 JO3KPII H. FOSTER, Awalrg maker, No. 4-18 North THIRD Street, above billow. Italian and French Window Awnings lor dwellings aud iflloa vin d"Ws; Awning# for Btoren, Awnl; gs for ste imlnjata nud fillips. All kinds of Awtinga, Tunts. Flag-, or auy th ng in canvas, made to order W JOSEPH U FOS TER. Awning Maker, No. 448 North THIRD Stroot. Resincnce, No. 840 South FRONT Street. 0016-lm JOSEPH a, FOSTER. Stooes. ffiimrational, ffioburco. iSUMctnal. HOBENSAOK'S lEOH BITTEBS. This Medicine, as its name Impllea, is one of the greatest strengthening preparations extant. It Is es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite 1 or are afUioted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint a, Piles/ Nervous Debility, General Weakness, and all dieeasea arising from a disordered condition of the digestive organa; FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY there ifl perhaps no medicine in the world equal to It, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood which is so important to bring about a healthy action THOUSANDS ARE LIVING a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health oy the use ot one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but a genuine remedy, boing free from any thing that Is of an injurious nature. FOR ALL DISEASEB OF THE BLOOD there is no better autidote than Hohansack’s Iron Bit ters. When the blood is impure the whole body is full of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Tboir chief aoustituent is iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing the impure- matter from the whole visceral system They are prepared by aprao tioal chemist, and bavo been pronounced, by eminent ghysiolann and others, as the “ ne plus ultra” of ill HOW GRATIFYING to the proprietor that he has sueceoded in compound ing a remedy for many of the ilia that his fellow mortals aro subject to; and that the public appre ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact, as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine expectations. READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN. This is to certify my wile was in delicate health somo throe years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. Bhe tried numeroun remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Hoben,\ack > s Iron Bitters^ .And knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, os she believes it to he a sovereign remedy. JOHN COLE. * No. 831 Capitol Btrset. This Invaluable Medicine is prepared only by GEORGE B. HOBKN3AOK, Pharmaceutical Ohemist, N, W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia,' To whom all orders must bo addressed. Prioefl. Discount to dealers. Bold by Druggists generally. mhSQ-y Qlaileitc Articles, rpHE GREAT BONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAXB KESTOBATXVB. Bays the St. Louis (Mo.) Democrat .- Below, we pub lish a lotter to Dr. Wood of ibis city, from a gentleman in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the suporior merits of his heir tonio. Such evidence must have its effect, whou oomlng from a reliable source. If certifi cates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco miums, nor useloss puffery from the press : Bath, Maine, Jan. 20,1866. Professor 0. J. Wood & Co,— (rtntlemen: Having my attention called a few months since to the highly bene fic’ftl effects of yourllatr Uobtorativo, I was induced to make application of it upon my own hair, which hnd be come quitu gray, probably one-third white; my whis kers wero of same character. Some three months since I procured a bottlo of your hair restorative, and used it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. 1 used it about twice a week. I have since procured another bottlo, of which I have used some. I can now oerti'y to the world that the gray or white hair has to tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my hair has resumed its natural color, and I believe more soft and glossy than It h&B been before for twenty-five years- I am now sixty years old; my good wife at the ago of fifty-two, has used it with same effect. The above notice 1 deem due to you lor your valuable discovery. lam assured that whoever wifi rightly use, as per directions, will not have occasion to contra dict my statements. lam a citizen of this city, and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and nni known to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any use you may make of the above, with my name attached, is at vour service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature In others as well as myself. lam truly, yours. A. 0. RAYMOND. Baltimore, Jau. 23,1868. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE Professor Wood— Vtar Sir: Having had the misfor tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, in 18(&, I was in duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as tho very thing needed. My hair Is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obliga tions to you in giving to the afflicted each a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Iter. J. K. Bragg, Is a minister In regular standing, And PAStor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Maas Ho is a gentleman of great influence and universally beloved. WSI DYER Beookfield, Jan. 12,1868. Professor Wood—Hear Sir : Having made a trial of yonr Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that its effect has boon excellent in removing inflammation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which I have been troubled from my childhood; and has also restored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi nal color. I have used no other article with anything like the same pleasure or profit. Yours truly, / K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sixes, via: large, median), and small. The small holds halt a pint, ana retails for one dollar per bottle; tho medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, forty per cent more in proportion, and retails for three dollars a bottle. 0. J. WOOD A 00., Proprietors, 812 BROADWAY. N. Y., (in tho groat N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 MARKET Street, St. Leafs, Mo., And sold by all good Druggists ana Fauoy Goods Dealers. au3B-frm&w-8m A eowinwkjSm Sewing illadjiueG- & WILSON*® SEWING MACHINES, REDUCED PRICES. NEW STYLE $5O. All the former patterns $25 loss on each Machine. A NEW TENSION. NO WINDING OF UTTER THREAD. A HKMMEII WHICH TURN 3 ANY WIDTH OF orrioEs 028 OHKBTNUIP Street, Philadelphia. No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Treat© N. J. No. 7 EAST GAY Btroet, West Chester, Pa. 007-tD26. CJAKRIS’® BOVDOIK SEWING HA JLjL OHINE Is offered to the pabllo &s the most rell* ble low-priced Sowing Machine in use. It will sew from six to sixty stltehos to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the fluent cambrics. It is, without exception, the simplest in Its mechanical con struction ever made, and can be run and kept in order by a ohild of twelve years of age. The dukabilitt of this machine, and the QUALirror ira wonx, are war ranted to be unsurpMsed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min* ate. The thread used is taken directly from the spools, without tm taooaim or aswisotNO. In fact, it is a machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low Flee of FORTY DOLLARS, at which they Bold, brings them within the reach of almost every one B. D. BASER, Agent, Jelß-dOm wky eowfim 20 South EIGHTH Street. Summer Resorts. I BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS laS. well-known and doligbtful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visiters on the 16th of June, and kept open until tbu Ist of Octobor. The new and spacious Buildings oreoted last year are now fully completed, and the wholo establishment has been fumishea In superior style, and the accoinmoda tious will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other xneams of access, u is deemed S toper to state that passengers can reach Bodford by a aylight ride from OlUmborsbarg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to onppljr dealora and individuals with “ Bedford by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, rls: For aburrol (mnlbery)...*..**.... Do. (oak) X Do. (mulberry) 000 Do. (oak) 200 OaTboy, 10 gallons. 2 25 Dottles, 2# pint, per dozen 1 60 The barrels are care fully prepared, so that pur chasers may depend upon receiving the Water IcmS end Bireet. All oommnnieetlonfi should be addressed to THU BEDFORD MINERAL BPUINGB 00.. w3o.tr ttadfnrd Osnntv. P», jpuitto Jottes. gj~tea OHIOKERING & SONS, Maim mm lecturers ot GRAND, P MILOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT FIANO-FOUTKS. This is the largest and oldest manufactory In the United Staten, having Won ESTABLISHED IN 1823, Slnco which time we hare MADE AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And hare received as testimonial') or their SUPERI ORITY over all otberg, 11 Ooltl, 18 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals. f£7*“ Pianos to Kent, Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA Is at 1307 CHESTNUT Street. oc6-3m .gesaira PIANO FORTES. 'I if V Junt reoelTed, an elejant stook of lIAVJSN, B&OON, * OO..NONNB* OLAUK, HiLLEI, DA VIS * CO., and OALE h, 00. 8 PIANOB. MEt.ODE -ONB of bast quality, at J. is. GOtJLD’B, 8.9. oornor BIVBNTII and OH'iITNDT iU. mhlO-y V*/" ARMING AND VENTILATING *" WARBROOMS The subscriber would inrlte the special attention of Architect Builders and the pilblfc to his NEW CULVER PATENT BKLF-ULKANSING AND VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE, Which haa bsea bo successfully Introduced during the last winter aud gave such general satisfaction. It is so arranged m to consume the gases from the Goal, making it one of tho moat economical, safe, durablo Heaters now in use. Also, all aisos and patterns of Cooking Ranges, B&th Boilers, Gas Ovoue, Low Down and Klovated Grates, every variety of RegDtors and Ventilators, Fireplace Stoves, Collins’ PatontOhlmnoy Caps, far the cure of smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods In my lino of business. Prompt attention paid to Range and Heator repair ing, and prices roduoed to suit the times. CHARLES WILLIAMS, (Late Baker & Williams,) »o 2 8m 1182 fold 408) MARKET Street. Philada. ©LATE! SLATE!! SLATE 11! —Roofing Kj Slate, of all aUos, aud at very low rates, kopt oon* atantly on hand, and for salo by POSHING, FOX, & 00., GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street. N. B. Blate Roofs put ou in the best manner, and re atrlar attended V» 4)lw"rV wtmnM (•£ * ■ORENOH PLATE GLASS. —HAYING m. beon appointed by the “ Compagnu de Flortife" the BOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this efty, wo are prepared to offer to the trade or consu mers, from our stock on hand, POLISHED PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plato, for Floors and Skylight* { and Silvered Plate, of largo else, for Mirrors. The Glass will bo sold at the lowest prices, and warranted superior, in tvtry rcsvtct, to any otherimported. ROBT. SHOEMAKER Sr. 00., Plate and Window Glass Warehouse, N. X. oor. or FOURTH and RACK Streets, mtW-tf Philadelphia WHISKEY.— 30 bbls., 20J do. (M,illor & llfakerqton’s) Old Monong&kcle Whisker, store end for eel.', by A. MEKINO, 0011-tr 140 South VIIONT treet IVH AN IL A CIGARS I On~ jaso .Kirsit Quality Manila Olgara, Just arrlrod In store and for sale WILLIAM H. 7EATON, Sin Soot). PKONT Htroit LARD. —48 Bbts No. 1 Leaf I*awl, Kettle Rondutf, For tfwSAMfcß fc 00., B 0010 ARCH Btre&tj M door atari e Front* Xnsttrante ©omjianies, THE. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT BTREBT, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and BURPLUS $277.- 665 85.—Insures against LOBS or DAMAGE BY FIRE and the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. TEN per cent; in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. 'OFFICERS. ■President—GEOßGS B. HART. Vico President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL. Assistant Secretary—S H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, B. W. Bailer E P.Ross, Andrew R. Chambers, A. G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, Oh*rles G. Imlay, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggahall, Foster S. Perkins, Sami. Jones, M. D., Hon. H. M. Fuller. aegj.y Attest, H. R. COGGSHALL, Sec’y. Li O WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU LA RANGE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS John H. Diehl, Win F. leech, J. Edgar Thomson, RoM W. D. Truitt, M W. Baldwin, Thou. L. Ludera, JohuO. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, A. J. Bucknor, H. H. ShllUngford, John W Sexton, 0. E. Spangler, William Raiguel, H.II. Houston, Edwin Booth, Wm H. Lnve, John Garrison, CharlesF. Norton, E.S.Warne, Isaac Myer, President—JOHN H, DIEHL, Vice President—E. 8. WARwB. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. eels-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—PIRE AND MA RINK INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo.ooo—Assets, Janu ary 1.1868, $1U7,446.60-100, All invested in sound ana available securities— conti nuo to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings. Stocks of Merchandise, Ao., on liberal terms DIREOTOBS: ' Henry D. Bherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Bamnel Grant. Jr., Charles Macalester, ♦ Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson, John B.Budd, Henry (J. Freeman, William B White, Charles 8. Lewis, George 0. Carson. HENRY D. SQERRRRD, President. Wiiluk Habpxe, Secretary. jeg.wfrm.tf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., X*. INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a largo paid-op Capital Stock and Surplus Invested In sonnd and available Securities, continue insure on Dwellings, Storeß, Furniture, Merchandise, VoeseiH in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Persons! Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIBIOTOIB. John T. Lewis, Cwp&r W. Morris. Jamea B. Campbell, JE-iraund Q. DutHk. Qharlos W. Poaltaoy. GEORGB ABBOTT. President. THOMAS} Tl. MARIS. fiacreUr*. ia»t-T if George Abbott, JohnWelsh* Samuel 0. Morton, Patrick Brady, EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 3ai WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL 8300,000 FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY lßt, 1868. Bonds and Mortgages, Stocka, Ac ..$849,626 00 Bills Receivable, (for policies issued,),..,,, 2,127 76 Unsettled Book, Accounts, (for p01i01e5,)..., 1 618 88 Cash in Bank and in Office 10,483 46 Cash in hands of Agents and Correspondents, ‘1,898 81 866,118 86 No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. . DIEKOTOEB: William M. Godwin, 8. B. Crawford, James W. Queen, 3no. L. Bedner, George W. Hall. William B. Themil. B. Franklin Jacxson, 'B.N. Winslow, 3.0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. WM. H. GODWIN, President. J. 0. Hoppbb, Secretary. mylO-cUf CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 Bouth FOURTH Btreet. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ...8200,000. Organized 1861. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive Do* posits; hold Trusts and grantonnuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Yice President. J. W. Mastibh, Secretary. Diasoroas. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. O. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J.W.Souder, P.B. Mingle, C.R. Bicking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, je!B-ly G. F. Turner. J IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COH fi-A PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIPBINSURANCE COMPANY, Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $613,725,03, INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—par* ohaees life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. The/ act os Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Traateoa, end Guardians. •rsßErass. Daniel L. MUler, Samuel S. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S. Nowbold, James B. MaFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph n. Trotter, William TI. Kern, James Easton, Bamuel C. Huey, Theophilue Paulding* Ofcarles Uallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphua Kent, John W. Hornor, WiUiam H. Carr, XUis S. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Bamuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John 6. Brenner, P, 8. Mlohler, Easton. ' DANIEL L. MILLER, President. BAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pres’t. Joxa W. HoaxiO-X. Secretory. nl3-ly INCOBVti RATED BY TUB LEGISLATURE of VXNN- 07510J3, 8. B. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Stmts, raJia3>su»sjA, NAKItfS INSURANCE* ON VJCBB.ELS,) OAIIGO, > Vo all parts of the World; freight, S IN LA VI) INSURANCES, On Goods, by Hirer. Canals, Lakes, and Lead Carriage to all parts of the Union. FIREINSUJIANCBB , On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o. r ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 2,18&7. Bonds, Mortgages, and Beal Estate,slol,Bso 04 PhilaaelphiaOlty and other Loans 187,011 26 Stock in Uanks, Railroads, and Insurance Companies Bills Receivab1e........... Qa*h on hand.....* Balance In hands of Agents, Premiums on Marino Policies recently iesaod, on other debts doe the Company 92,780 67 BflbscriptionNotes. 100,000 00 William Martin, Junes 0. Hand, Joseph Q. Seal, , Theopfcllus Pauidlnfi Edmund A. Boeder. James Traquair, JohnO.Daris, William Eyre, Jr.j John R. Penrose, J. P. Peniston, George G.Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington) Barnaul S.Btokee, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Bloan, Wm.O. Ludwig, James B. MoFarland, Hugh Craig. Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Mcllraln, Robert Barton, Jr.. Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Plttsbgh., n. Jones Brooks,! Dr. T. Morgan, “ Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HINRY LYLBUUN, Secretary. JaO-y riOMMONWBALTH V; |HBS INSURANCE COMPANY, •of rra BTATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFIOE, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, PBILADBLMU. Subscribed Capital, $600,000. Paid op Capital, $300,000 s4 00 ..... 3 00 D1&I0TO28. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart, H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M. WhJtalL J. K. Walker, Edw. O. Knight, M. R. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., S. K. Qoxsie. DAVID JAYNS, 61. D., President. THOMAB 8. BTEWABT, Vice Pres’t. BAMtfiL 8. Moon, Secretary. j029-y OIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME JT INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Aot of Assembly relative to la larAnoe Companies. passed April 2d, 1850.) GKORGRW. DAY, President, THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS 1. BLANOHARD, Secretary. Ofice 411 OHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. | Jacob K. Vaughan, Henry Lewie, Jr., D. B. Birr jy, John W. Overman, A. H. Boseuhoim, u. Stern. George W. Day, William W. Walters, Charles Richardson, Barclay Llpplncott, J os. B. Drognard, Obaa.fitakei, fe24-y DETERS’ 8 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIYE -IT SEuF-GKNEBATING GAS LAMP la the only Patent Burner that has a Non-Conductor attached. The public are cautioned against all other Burners, as they will heat, and liable to explode. State and County Bights for salo. Apply or address *etß D P. PHTKRS. 422 BROADWAY, N Y Business Caras. A lex. McKinney, 2%. XATTOftNEY AT LAW, GREEINSSDRQ, PA. Wilt practice In Weatmoreland, Armstrong and In diana counties. eell-tf T. T. ABRAMS. A BEAMS & MAYEB, I\. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOOK HAVEN, Pi., Will attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them. Special attention given to the collec tion of claims. Gov. Wm.P. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa.;L. A. Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank j General V. K. Jackman, Look Haven: Hon. A. White, Lock Haven: Simon Scott, Look Haven: Bullitt A Falrtherne, rhlladel phlaj McFarland, Evans, A Go., Philadelphia: Brans A watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson. Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tenor A Davis, Phila delphia; Hon, James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.: J. W. Quiggle, -Esq., Philadelphia. jy 20-tf CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER OHANT and Importer of HAVANA BXGABB, (New) 183 Walnut street, rccond story. aul-ly 1 LAUMAN & KADORG— Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES BRANDIES, WHISKEY. GINS, and FANCY LI QTJORS. No. 1017 MARKET Street, betrreen Tenth and Eleventh simU jelfLtf Mackerel —373 Bbbis Nos. 1,2, & 3 MAGK&BEL, in Whole, Halves, Quarters, and Eighths-—ln Original Packages—'just leceivedand for Bale by • 0. 0. SADLER A 00., oolfl AROH Streot, 2d door above Front. DETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and money saved. In uslugit, clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will go oa far as throe pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to glvo perfect patlsfaotlon or money refunded It is decidedly the cheapest and best washiug Soap evor offered to the public. Manufactured only by VAN lIAAGEN & MoKKONK. Bor sale by all re nuoaUblo Grocers In tho city, and wholesale only by 'HiAIN & MdKRONE, 22 Booth Wharves rriOW LINES, and BOW and STEEN 1 LINES, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER, k Q 0.,. 0018 Nos. 33 N. W»tor fit., & 23 N. Wbnnefla BYLVANIA, 1886. ... 12,603 00 ... 220.291 95 ... 88,892 60 T02,78i 8T jKajorftJtat Canute. 0. A. MATBI Hailronlr ILines. •PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL. JL ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTS to Klmira,’' Wilkeabarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock Island. Niagara Palis, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Panla Detroit, Dunlieth,and St. Loafs Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia &r & Beading Railroad Depot, corner BBOAD and YIN IS Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: 7.80 A. M. DAY BXPREBB, Por Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, St. Pauls. Burlington, and Bt. Louis. ’ 6 J 8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, Por Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago. Milwaukee, Book IsUnd, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. 7 The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HARRI3BUBO, stopping at all'Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad. At Rupert, for Wilkeebarre, Pittaton, Bcranton, and all RAILROAD* 10 LAOKAWANWA BLOOMBBURG Baggage checked to Klmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. ££7“ Tioketfl can be procured at the Philadelphia aud Elmira Railroad Lino’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, - and at the Pas senger Depot, cornerof BBOAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 P.M. Freighte must be delivered before 3 P. M. to Insure :heir going the same day. Ptr further Inform*tioo apply at Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to OHA6. F. TAPPJSN, General Agent, N. W. cor.Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. mmafWgEEFMEk PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. Os sad after Monday, May 10, 1858, BUSBENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA P*r Baltimore, at BA. M,, IP. M., (Expreu,) and 11P.M. ’ ’ ’ For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.80, and 11P, For New Gaatle, at 8 A. M„ and 4.80 P. M For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. ForSeaford at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 7.30, Eanreei, 10.15 A. and 6.40 P.M. ' ’ Leave Wilmington at 6 46 and 10.80 A. M„ and 1 46 and 8.66 P.M. Lew® New Castle at 6 and 9.60 A. M., and at 8.16 Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M., and 6.46, . . Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.56 P.M. Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. M m and 2P. M. . trains for BALTIMOBB. Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.16 SUNDAYS only at 11 J», M. from Philadelphia to Bal- timore, Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phlla phia. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will nm as follows: ’ Deave Philadelphia for Perryvllle and Intermediate places at g P.H. Leave Wilmington for do do do 746P*. M *. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 630 a! m! Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 20 P. if Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 6 40 P. M ieO 8. M.FBLTON. President. IVEW YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN I” AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TBENTON RAILBOAD COMPANY'S LINKS. 7BOM PHILADSLPHIA TO HIW YOBK, AND WAY P LAOIS. Leave as fellows, Tii: pub At 8 A. 2d., Til Camden and Amboy, Accommodt tiOD.„„.M. 3 U At 0 A. M., Tia Camden and Jersey City. N. J, Ac commodation ...... «••••♦«•* 3 36 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City. Morning Mai 1.,,., g oo At 20 A. M., by Steamboat John Nellson,via Taco ny and Jersey City, Morning Express 8 00 At 3 p. M., Tia Camden and Amboy. G. and A. Ix protfs,, 8 00 At 6 P. M. ria Camden and Jersey City, ironing Mail. 80 At 8 P. 31., Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, Ist Class a 00 At BP. M.j Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Class i CO At 6 P. M., ria Olinden and Amber, Accommoda tion, lavCi&fis a oo At C P. £l., ria Camden and Amber, Accommoda tion, 2ndOlwa., i 7ft The 6p. M. lino runs daily, all others Sundays ex Mpted A UIX **• M., from Kensington Depot, Tia Jersey poity,Mai, Saturdays excepted. 25 Rxpreaa Lises stop at the principal stations only. Por Bolridere, Easton, Plemington, Ac., ltd A. 3f and 2)4 P.M. from Walnut street wharf. •- Por Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbane Montrose. Great Bend, &0., at 6 A. M., ria Delaware Lackawanna at Western Railroad. Por Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. Por Moontfloiiy at 8 A. if., and 2# and 8 P. Si. WAT L&3S For Bristol, Trenton, A*., &t 2# and 4 ?. a., For Palmyra, Ban cocas. Beverly, Bar Barton, Borden town Ac., at 8 P.M. Steamboat Bioiard Stockton for Bordentoim, and in* tennediat© places, at 2 w P. H. Steamboat John ftelison, for Taoony, at 19 and 13 jk A. ftl , and for Borlinrton and Bristol at 4 P. M. All lines exceptUlfP. M , leave Walnut street wharf Jl7"Fifty pounds of baggage enly allowed each pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their -wearing apparel. All bag gage over fifty pounds to be paid ror extra. The Com pony limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not he liable for any amount be yona 9100, except by special contract. WM. H. GATZMJHt, Agent aul-ly o. A A. B. B. 00. *<OETH JPiSNNSYIr VANIA RAILROAD, FALL ARRANGEMENT. Per BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, *o., and hy dose railroad connections for Easton, CatawigM, New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Mauch Chunk, Elmira, Wilkeabarre, Hasteton; Nfagara Falls, Scranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1868, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, ■‘Ste&SiaffiaSSSA.*' i, Wilkesbarre, Water Sap, For Set* tni . rinir. port, filmira, aud the West, (iiipresß,) atsTls P ’fif 8 " 4 |oM)oyleatown, (Accommodation,) at 8.45 A. M. arid for Port Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.4£ A. M. and 0 P. M. _ TRAINS 3TOB PHILAD3LPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. 11. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 JuM.and 8.80 P M. * Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at T.lO A, M. and 2.80 P.M. Doylestown Trains ran daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. All Passenger trains (except Banday Trains) connect At Chatham street with fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. fare to Bethlehem. 50 u Mauch Chunk........ 2CO u Easton j5O ff Doylestown..... ra FOR SCHOOLS Y’B BIOUNTAIN—BS 6.15 A. M. train to Easton, thence bj N. J. 0. BE. ana D. L. A W. BR. to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moon tains atl P. M. Pare $3.10. an2stf ELLIS OLARIt, Agent OfIILADELFHIA, GERMANTOWN X AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—SUMMBI ARRANGEMENT—On and after MONDAY, May 10th 1858. ' FOR GERMAN TOWN Leave Philadelphia at6v, 7,8, 0-06 min., 10,UK A. M., 1. 2,8, 4,5, 6,7, 8, 9,10, and 11* P. M. Leave Germantown at 6, 7,7*, 8,9, 934, 10 W, 11* 10j?P m° mln * , 2) 8 * Ip" The 7* o’clock A. M. Train from Qermantom will stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets stations. • ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6*, and Leave Germantown 8* A. M., 1-1 min., 4*, tad CHESTNUT HILL SAILBOAT. Leave Philadelphia at OV, 8, 9.06 min ,11V A. M. 3,8,4, 6,8, 10 1». M. * Lea to Chestnut Hill at 6 40 and 7.86,0.10, and 10. H min. A. M., 12.50,8.10,4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min P.M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9.20 A. M., 2,6 W, and 8 P. U. Leave Chestnut Hill at BJO min A. M., 12.50 4.1( 0.40 P.M FOB OONSHOHOOSIN AND NOBBISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at OVt 9, 11 A. M. ,1.06 min 8.10 min.. 4#, fl*, 11* P. &f. Leave Noirirtosrn at 0, 7,9,11 A. H., I,B*, Md 0* P M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. Id. Lpave Norristown at 7 A. M., and 6 P. M. FOB MANAYUNR. Leave Philadelphia at 6*, 7*, 0, li A. M. 1.06 min. 2.06 min.. 8.10 min., 4)4, 6*, 6*, B,ll* P. M. 9 *’ u * A ‘ “• IC7" Sundays same ae Norristown. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD YOB DOWNING Leave Philadelphia at 6* A. M., and 8.10 min. p. U Leave Downingtown at 7* A. M-, and 1 P. M. H. K. SMITH. General Superintendent. Depot. Nlntb and Green street*. Philadelphia NSYL.VANIA lurtJ XOtJO CENTRAL RAILROAD lOt/C PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, And thence by Railroad to WHEELING, fix. LOUIS, STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, OHIOAGO, LO-UISVILLH, BURLINGTON, INDIANAPOLIS, BT. PAULS, And all intermediate points in OHIO, INDIANA* ILLINOIS, KKNTUOHY, MIOHi GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNBBOTA, MlBS&rai, KANBAB AND NKBBASkA. ’ Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling Cleveland and Crestline, have choice of rentes, andarf requested to make a selection before applying for tick Otß. THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHIL ADEL PHIA DAILY, Forming close connections at Pittsburgh to all point? West. On and after MONDAY, May 10th) 1868, Thre< through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave ti* depot, 6. K. corner of ELEVENTH and HARKE7 streets, as follows: THINS 90S FITTSBU&dH ASD THB TTBST LBAVB. Mail trainat....7.Bo A. M. Past line 1 00 noon. Express mai1..11.00 night. WAT TBAISQ LBAVB. Harrisburg ac commodation.B.oo P. M. | Lancaster “ 6.00 P.M. Tho mail train stops at all delphia and Pittsburgh. The Express mail runs da exoopted. The ears leave the Pennsylvania Ksilroad Passengoi Btation, southeast corner of ELEVEN Til and MARKE7 streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where throng! tickets to all points West can he obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du ring the dav. No charge for handling baggage. Por further information, apply at the Depot of J -he Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner oi Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A M. and 11 p. 21. THOMAS MOORE, my 10 A«*ent Penn'a Railroad Co, Harrisburg ac commodation.7.l6 P.M Lancaster “ .9.60 A. M the stations between Phlla fotels and Esstcrartmts Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. CONDUCTED ON TUB EUROPEAN PLAN. A new Iposo for a term of yews haring been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to bo conducted as heretofore, on the European liUn, and the pticeß remain unchanged, viz: toon Per Pat COo. Dinner 500. -Breakfast and Tea, xaor, 37#0. The house has been 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 whslly for business men—hence no ladles are received. 10“ This house is never closed day or night J. D. BROWN, H. BE YOUNG, JONES HOUSE, HABBISBUBG, Pi., ELEGANTLY PURNIS^Id” 1 * 1 *“ lU, ' f NOW OPEN TO VISITORS, tnylO-y WELLS COVERI.Y, Proprietor TTALIAN HEMP.—A large stock of ltd- X LIAN HEMP on hand and for Bale by WEAVER, FITLEB & CO., 0012 No. 23 N. WATER St. & 22 N. WHARVES. PENNSYLVANIA BAILKOAD.—THE £- GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE,'conne«ting the At Untie Cities with. Wester*. North-western, andj&nth western States, bj a continuous Railway direst. This Road also connects at pittoVttfgh with daily line of i JUainara to all ports on tie Western Kvere, and *tx I x! eT ® Un d and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on cnE*Mi; e “ tw, ‘ L * k «; “«S mkect,, A P ® 8T *U4 KSLIABIJS VQWZWr which Hreigb °*s JiSS**nW to u] from tho OR?A* WXST. BCR™ PHttaSaWPHU A»» *!**■ ttMSt Class—Boot*, ghra. u.,. ... • ssraKssassiSS Bloc'S? 'm&E&Sfi&Sss-**- *“ IW SWrttes «4 ffidtisg, (in^rfSil hsles), brags (in cahs)', HsriwSil I Lssthsr, tlqnor, (in ouilu,) W.li Sopor, Wool, and Bhoop Tolla, *MUrafa,fto.*o ~ ...KO.MiIO Tsisd Cosss—Anvils, Heap, Bacon ana Pork, Kaltoii, (looso or in •»*•). Points, (itf ona la oil,) Oils, (oxoopt lord so] r05in)..,... Mg, an W foura Ouss—Ooffea, Jua Bason, ®“*i and Pork, (in cuks of Bona saotward), Bird andtard Oil, Bails, Soda Ash, Garoaufflar, Tar, PiidS. 1 lolls, Stool, Manqfaotarod To* hooco, Rosin Oil, Qoeonsnro. I hbis., and boxes,) I AO.) iIU awIMIk S^t~MS periSi‘?^ntUfll^il""r"no'Uw *” i?? “01 further notios. WK * Mta * *» "«** SfiJSSE^ 00 ? from point Bostof PhlUdoP sSnSS*™ P s ' l *® 6l “oio Pwiiuylwwt* co “ 1 B n °a to tho Agonjo of this SutlSon PU ‘ “ *"“»*. wintforwards* ’ * * Posher & I 5 Co '£ enn -; AP. Ease fc Go.i et. Lonio, I n O 'V, ' Q t 0 1, 'T, 4: S.°> ®voosvUle, Indiana: Vn , Bingham, Kontuckp.;' r! 0. Meidnan, SIS 1 ' I^“*! Browa * Co. and AthorTS Hibbard, Cincinnati :H. S. Piereo A do., ZoneoTiUo, 1 ? b i? * ee £ £ P O, M Kilby street, Boston: Letch & Go., No. 2 Aster House, New Yerk. No. 1 William at. New York; IS. J. gneeder, Philadelphia: Magraw * Koona, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh.. S. H. HOUSTON, General freight Agent. I I . „ H. J. LOMBAERX, | a«0- Genera! Superintendent. AJtoono. Pa. OLD TOU GfIN, LONDON CORDIAL— Imported by FD. LONGCH4MP, 2178. FRONT Street, Philadelphia.' For sale at all the principal Druggist* and Grocer* in Philadelphia. CAUTION.—The celebrated OLD TOM GIN is im ported into the gUte of F; D. LONG OHAMP exclusively; nos* other is Obhhihs. lames Field, Son, A Co ,28 Mining lane. London* i sole export agents for Mosars. Ch. Booth A Co. oc2l-12t* GROVE WHISKEY.—A de v> air« to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the public of an article which the analyzatioa of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett. & Oamac, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to be the moat pare and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OpTdR JAB. It CHILTON. I have analyzed aeampleof Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Air. CHABLE3 WHARTON, Jb of Philadelphia, and baying carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely tree from poisonous or deleterious substances It is an unusually pure and fins flavored quality of Whiskey. * . JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D.. New York, Bept. 3,1868. Analytical Ohemist.- Philadslfhia, Bept. 9,1868. Bias Sts: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which yon sent ns, and find that it contains none of the poisonous eobstanee known fas Fasio Oil, which la the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. To Chakles Wha**om, Jr., No. 23 Bonth FRONT Btreet, Philadelphia. ocJKMtjaffl §_>RAitfDIKS. —“ finet GasiillOß,” Marett, ■J and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter cask*: Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandiea y pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for e&le by HENRY BOHLXN A 00., 0c23 221 and 233 Bonth Fourth street JE. CALDWELL & 00.. • 482 CHESTNUT Street. ' Have received, per steamers, new styles Jewelry. Chatelaine, Test Chains. Splendid Fans, Hair Pins. Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets. Jet Goods and Flower Yases. Coral, Lava and Mosaic Sets. Bole Agents in Philadelphia for the sale o Charles fradsham’s LONDON TIME-KEEPERS del* S. J ARDEN & 880. • tfAßorAoionsaa asd ucpoiTna or BtLVER-PLATED WARE, No. 804 Chestnut Street, ebove Third, (up stain,) Philadelphia. Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade, PEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS, BAS KETS, OABIOR3, KNIVES, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES. Ac., Ac. Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. se2-Iy THE BRITISH AND NORTH S&bISSL AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- Jhief Cabin Passage. Seoond Cabin Pa5nge........ Chief Cabin Passage. Second Cabin Passage........ The ships from Boston call at Halifax, PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. I CANADA. Oapt. Lang. ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone, j AMERICA, Gspt.Wicimaa ASIA. Cant, S. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt. Eyrie. OKTOA, Capsrsnsnnon. j sUKOPA, Oapt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry « clear white light at nast-beadf green on starboard bow; ted enjjort bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Oet. SO. AFRICA, 3hannon, * c N.Yoik, Wednesday, Oct. 27. EDBOPA, Leitoh, <c Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 3. PERSIA, Judkins, “ N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10, AMERICA, Wick-man, Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 17. ASIA. Lott, tf N. Yorx, Wednesday, Sept. 24, Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on beard. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Previous Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed ffeerefo; ecd the value thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or passage apply to ocl6-y E OtJNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. Yoi k 1858. 1859. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET LINE.—Tho splendid Boats of thl» old nod popular LINE ,111 le&ra Memphis nod Nov Orleaoa, as heretofore, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, A PBIDAYS. NEBRASKA BEN E BAN KLIN JOHN BIMONDB,. »Capi. JA3. P. SMITH, INQOMAB Capt BURDETI PARIS# • PiiIDAY PACKETS. Capt. WH. WBAY. T. H. NEWELL. BELFAST H. B. W. BILL fE7* These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail roads from that point, algo wirh regular Packet* for St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Bailro&d Cars. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea sore may require. For Information, inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS, At Webb A Rawlings’, 816 Main fit, Memphis . 8. H. Shock, Adv. Agent. . oc!2*2m FOR SAVANNAH. Ga.—HERON'S LINE—ONLY REGULAR LINE-GOODS RE GEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERT DAT.—Freight and insurance at less than faille* ves sel rates, by jthe steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain J. J. Garvin, to sail on Saturday, Oct 80, at 10 o’clock, A. M., from second wharf above Vine st. For further particulars please see advertisement of Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, in this paper. For freight or passage apply to A. HBRON,Ja., OC4 828 North wharves FOB CHARLESTON AND SA SSSOmL VANNAH —HERON’S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATS and STATE 07 GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for tho South and Southwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10 o’cloek A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. FOR CHARLESTON. The steamship KEYSTONE STATS, Captain O.P, Marahman, will commence loading on THURSDAY, November 4, and sail on SATURDAY, Nov. 6, at 10 o’clock, A. M. • JOB BATANNAH, Tie STATS or QXOBOXA, Capt. Join J. Garvin, will commence loading on Thursday, Oot 23th, and sail on Saturday, .October SO, at 10 o’clock a. M. At both Charleston and Savannah, these smpsoonsect irith steamers for Slorida and Havana, and with rail* roads, Ac., for all places in the gonth and Southwest. Heavy Freight at an ‘average of IS per east, below New York steamship rates. INBURANOJ. v FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing ressels. Cabin passage..,. j|3o 00 Steerage do 8 00 Exoureion Tickets, good forthe present year. 80 00 No hills of Jading signed after the ship has nailed. For freight or passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr., No. 838 (late 81) North Whatve*. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. fc T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah. O. A. GREINER & CD, Bor Florida, from Charleston, steamer OAROLINA. •very Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYB and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. jell TSAISB PftOM PITTSBUXOV AHDYBB WBBT ASXIVI. Mail train at. .11.00 night Fast line 4.60 A. M Express mall.. 1.18 noon WAY TRAINS AXIITI. >sss* STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER* SaaiSBbPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON* DERRY, without delay, for SO dollars. Return tiokots, good for six months, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, 00 dollars for the round trip, out and back. non raw TOBK. Edinburgh, Oummln v Saturday, Oct. SO. 12o’oloek, H. Glasgow. Goodwin. Wednesday, Nov. 24 tn “ Edinburgh, Camming, Wednesday, Deo. 23d { ' . ntOM GLASGOW. Edinburgh. Camming Wednesday. Oct 6th. Glasgow, Goodwin.. Saturday, October 23d. Edinburgh, Camming, Wednesday, Nov. 24th BATES OF PASSAGE, nou GLASGOW. ly, the other trains Sunday First C1a55.......... guineas Steerage, found with cooked provisions,,,,.* $ “ raojt raw roar. First Class.... .....,.....$76 00 Steerage, found with eooked provisions.... 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in Steerage, free. Return rickets available within six months, by any stoamer of this lino. First Class (140 00 Steerage...,. $6O 00 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A CO., 128 WALNUT Street, PMltdsl. phis. ROBERT CRAIG, IT Broadway, New York. HALL A LONSY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. xayll gUFFAUO BOBES, CLANGS OF RIGGING made to order, by V WEAVER, MTCKB, fc 00.. So. 2S N. WATER St. i lad 38 S. WBARYJEB, »tU Baiiroab Sines. EDinea unit Ciqnara. tDatrfjes, Jeroeirg, A?r H^iptung- FBOM HBW TOBS fO LITXaVOOI.. ,.*180 FROM BOBVOI 90 UTB&TOOL. HIO MONPAY PACKETS, .CapS. A. B. IRVIN. ,Capt. J. D. CLARK. WEDNESDAY PAOKETB. EVERY DAY. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Jars, Sft. BY THE BALE OR ROBE, 6*o. F. VOHBATH 3 «5 AND 417 ARCH STREET,
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