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Isaac 'Harr Thos• 'a - 4 Milt Thew "' "Jackiion Dr T 'Bunton st er ak Edwards JOCK' ',Tastes Dr II 0 • ••,Biitkntreeter,- T - Niltindria kw • - Jeffries Simi 0 ' ;mocgon.ll3 131sijodp'r '"' /field ;adobe Prank W • : 116 , 0 1 ritta n''W lc Co /I Amann - e ;.peal -- , tames tc Co H " - „llitruattJaa,d'' • ' EMnuirson SW , Joseph P P • Vltsdni% t - 00 8 Ihtftet4•ol4 , 9l2_• ,• IffeVeft INA _Jones W - • , • wilily yip - ew • ' Johnse n John 2 • Emits' ItalPipli Averetk L 0 :Join:Mon WM II Iln,,kruilosekerk.,,,Evaue Dr 11" lones Geo R V Darr De Vera' , Exam Joe - JonesDrltP- Butler , Wni._.: - 'loglienlidatMietriii ne j Win (1111100td WWI ITAX/118,' `• y o u ni i n '„, .6 • illllark Prof PA 2 - Krum It= Re ' 1, - /D raMirdi ,Mr. 7 112- Jobbston'Alex .01aeasaus fir ers It= ‘ 7.1 " - !7ohniton & Oil !I Dipionnt ti=atiot Co Joni. &Co • lainrk•T,ll ~-,Mel44,c'da :tones a' co a , '•!, A - 11. 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MoNalley Thee • • Robinson John A Wagner Paul ' Moline' John Rogers E ' - Watson T D Maguire 00l t •.Robertson Henry Watmoogh Puffier Mato Elijah W Bobbing Geo ' Jas Madill Win H, Rodny P W Wentworth T Macdonald Alex. lotoseCt W - Weatherbee Malebrlog Paul: Robinim Semi Wegner Aug Ilainea John • Ramat David 11' Weir WB , Muter Thom D Ryan John Wenger Mein Hue Eder A r Rueleton /4" V Weber J E bletbne Geo- • , Ruby H Verner T& Co Metheere Lor ; Rule Jan Welb 8 W Mengel - ix Free Ruh! John • ' Weoklery 0 F !daft Tea . Mired Andw Weirs 11J II Marlett nos Richardson, Welch Robert L MaIeyHURD Co Weatherladd 41 8 Martin Henry • --Mudge Et B Wendell I P 'Hiram Irdw Bich Jae II Wheeler H W 'arena Duncan Richman AI WhitlowJ H , Maybargh • Alex Rivers Mr White P 8 -silty John • Biddle J 8 - Whitmore Thos Martin NM& Co Richard/am G x Williams W H Mead Allred IL • &Co - Wilmer Thee eterrylr 0.. Ridley lingh Williams Wash ,Schen Thon • Eight - Whims Mr stelor & Rio 0 A Bohofleld R D Williams Edgar 2 4ilgra- 0 Satter dusts Wills Martin Merchant's Clerk Paxton D W Wilson R 8. Registry 2,, &sage 0 Wilson J W Stiller/11,2 - Seminars Banetr Want W N Mitchell JB 2 .„ PAOelers onjen , n Willett° G W Itlttobel Geo A - BlTsge JN' - Williams J A 81Inty And . ilohneldee Philip .Wllson IV P Miles Alra It -Tarr D 13 Wilson Charley Morris.° - Taylor Mahlon B Wissler John Moiton Alfred Taunton EW P Wilton E Moore Jet - Terris Col 008 Wiley t3W . . moron Fred , -Thoostui Madan JAcob M Bloats Geo W Talent Jll Wins= X /X bloheri Dr Henry Ravage Ohne Willow G W MontsgaoB B Scudder Thoe Wiley Geo Idorrow_Wm A Reattergood D 2 Wintemle ; Noon, aolin - Schomer Prof .3' Wilcox James Moorhead& Savage WmO Williams Jos Willson Ohe MontrioplorY SailllT Scott Irving liVillinms 0 A - Mealy GW MD Bantelle 8 L Williams W Mere Geo , Scott Mr .- Co - - . 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WEBTOOPP, P. Et gelid Mikes. DISTEIOT 0017 RT FOR,. THE CITY'AND 001:1NTY OP PIILLADELPHIL. %/OHM B. NOX vs. GZORGi W . STROIID . . . _ . Sept. Term, 1868. No. 48. Vend. kap. The auditor appointed by the Gourt to report distri bution of the fund ratted, by the Sheriff's sale under the above writ, of All that o attain lot or plies of ,ground with the three story - brick wowing° or tenement thereon erected, situate on the west side of Seventh etreet, at the dis tance of 83-feet southward ft, milks south watt corner of Master street and the eald Seventh :street; in the' city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the mild' Seventh street 17 feet, and eXtehding in' length or depth westward between parallel lines at right angles with the said Seventh street 80-feet. 11 sanded eastward by the said Seventh street south -ward by other ground of- the said.lohn B. Box, intend "ed.,to be Ibis day granted ta - George W. Stroud on round Mt, westward by remaining ground of-the maid /0111 _and northward by. ground. granted to lleery Plerei., 'Being the - mune tot or piece of ground 'which John E Pox, by indentiv,e dafeithe 26th day of 'March' A. D. 1861„recorded et ,Philadelphis in deed book 1 D. W. No. 120, page 296. dcc., granted and ennveyed unto the raid George W. Stroud. in fee, yield ing and paying therefor anti thereont unto the" eald John E. Yen, hie heirs and assign,, the yearly rent or faun of 120 dollars, in equal half-;early payments, on the first day of the months of Tannery and July in evert year thereafter. Also, alLthst certain lot or piece of ground with the three s tory brink message or tenement thereon erect. ad, situate on the west side of Seventh street, at the =Ohtani:le of 80 feet southward from the eolith went cor ner of Nasterstreet and the said Betenth street, In the eittef Philedelphisi containing in front orbreadth on .tbe said Seventh street 17 feet, and extending In length Or depth westward between parallel lines' at right an glee with the' said 'Seventh street 89 feet. Bounded eastward by the said florenth street, southward by other ground of the Said John N. Fox, intended to be this day granted to John 11. Craig on ground rent, westward by remaining ground of John Fox, end northward by other ground of the said Join B. lox, 'intended to be this day granted to George W. Stroud on ground rent.. Being the e.;.. - -e lot or plane of ground -which John B. Pox, by iudenittre dated the 2lth day of March, A. D. 1887, recorded. at Philadelphia In deed book'B. Mr.; No: 129. urge 299 &0., granted and ronvyed unto the said Ileorge W. Stroud, in fee; yield ing and paying therefor and Moment unto the said John S. Fox, his heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of 120 dellamin equal half yearly payments, on the first days of the months of Jermeary and July in every year thereaftir, for arrears of which said ground rents, the properties above described are now about to be sold— W ill attend to the duties of bin appointment on PUBS. DAY, November 9th, 1858, itt4 o'clock, P. M., at his °Mee, No: 188 South Fifth etreet, opposite Indepen. deuce Bquare, , ln the city of Philadelphia, when and where - ail parties interested are required ta present their claims Or be debarred from coming_ on said fund. • - W. E. WHITMA N, Auditor. • Phila., Oct 16, 1868. pO2O 19t NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS INDEBTED LI to the estate of DAVID 8. TOWNSEND, late of the Third ward, city of Philadelphia, deceased, are requested ,to mike immediate payment, and those haring slalom will moat the Sams, properly authenti cited, for eettlement, "to ,P. , II.BOIIIRADER, No. 902 8011TH Street, above Fourth, attorney for . • ELIZABETH TOWNSEND, se2T.Hteraws • _ Adminietratrix. IN THE ORPILLNS' COURT FOR THE E. COUNTY. OF PRIDADELEKIA. • In the matter of the Estate of J. EICMINIO.B BE NELL; deceased, our proceedings in partition. It appealing to the Oduct, from the return made by the Elherlff and Jary of • limped, that the premises in these,prooedinas described could not be parted or di 'aided without, prejudice to, or Spoiling the whole, =and , that 'they had - valued and appraised the same, as therein set forth, on motion of DANIEL DOUGHER TY, Ifisg., , Attorney. dto.i the Oeart ordered and de• creed hat the sold logighttion be confirmed, mid granted ,_rule'upon' the Deire - Seid.Partles Interested, to be and appear at an Orphism, Oodrt, to be held on Friday, the 17th day of December, 1068, then and there to accept or defuse to tale the Rear Estate of the slid decedent at the appraised valuation put op it bv the mild Inquest, and in default thereof, to show 'cense why an order and decree for the sale of said Real Estate should not be made. , DoH•m-Stj JOHN SHERRY, Olerko. 0. NOTICE.—WHEREAS, Letters of Adml., ..,L rdstration-of the Betatate of JACOB B. CIR. WONT, M. D., deceased, have been granted to the on. dereigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment; and those having olainus or de m ist& will make known the mine, without delay, to - • BALM OLBEIRIT, Admlnlstratrix, . • 1000 Walnut Street. IT, 18 NOT.. A DYE I . ,JEHOME43 HAIR • OOLOR RESTORER will re. Store Gray flair to Its original color In from ten to twelve days and restore the LW! where. it has fallen off Ind beeomelhiti. - IT IS NOT A DYE! - It maybe need eafreely as water, end le the most beau tiful Dressing for the now in use. lie Thou wonderful different parte of the Union have teetl lied to Virtues, and all who have used. it Join in theie.pralse of :it • ••• - Bold - Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. SWATHE ec SON, Noi El North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Sole Agents:for Phitactelpact, Xisde supplisy r , . . " 0c14.8m BEERS' , • • - • ". LUDRIOATIRG GRUBB the . treet 'end deepest oompouid tot teeming the' ixles of OMNI/3178E5, CARRIAGEfI,_- DRAlto WAGONS, end and Tor sale In tlareaes, We i idet horde, by all the DRUGGISTS, In the elty widths DIANIINADTIIILDR , „I¢BmNo.lB SO,I7TIN WATIR Street z-;;A:- , TREGQi ANAL ESTATE AGENT 'iriND:CONVIIYANONN, 'AItIRTEENTEL linnet and NINON AVeritiN attends ,to the pure:utile nag -ante of Neil lietate;' Negotiating Seeluitiet, Banding bonnet gut Collottot at Ross and (fronad Rents, and Inter. set hhildine • gliffititotory totoglumf inlB.Bm* „~~ ~ ..« =` SaleG by-- rictian. . MTHOMAS & SONS, e, ,Noe, 189, and 141 SOUTH NUB= IXT, (Formerly Nos. 117 - and d 9.) OitICEE AND EHAI I ABTATE—TUEBDAY NEXT. Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing lull deeeriptiOns of all, the property to be sold Tnes day, next, 2d November, with a bet of eaten 9th and 16th November.' ,SEAL ESTATI9, BEOOEO, &e. Ettblie fillies 40 ,#Le. Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday_Erening. _113" "Handbills of each property issued separately, is addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous to - each gale, one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. SATARS-43T0a.N7WitEat, rBTATII . . Pitteenth An Sahli 2d November, at the Exchange. 117 Pert of the handbills •of the above aides now reads. PRIVATI glaaritiGlßTAß. trßeal Estate entered on our Private gale Re eder; and advertleedrumelonally In our Public tlule Abet - riot/4 or which 1.000 copies are printed weekly,) hie of charge. • REAL ESTATE! AT PRIVATE BALI. 'D' We have a large amount of Real Estate It Prl rate Bale, !minding 'every. deseriptiou of, City and eonntry property. ' Printed Lista may be had at the motion store. November 21, ►t 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ni eharkire, will be sold for amount of whom it may concern—. 8 shares of the capital stock of the Associated Entoh ore and Drovers. For other accounts— . / share Philadelphia Atheneturo. 5 shares American Academy of Mosta, with ticket.' 1 share Point Breese Park Amamitalon. • • 1 share Oxford Park Association. 15 shares Westmoreland Ooal • Company stock—par $12.50. . 1 share Philadelphia Library Company. FIFTEENTH FALL BALE—NOVEMBER 9d. Will Include— Orphans ) Court Bale-Istate of Michael Cooper, Da• TWO-BIBBY III.AMB IMBUING, Shipper, street, ststire Fifth, with a three.story brick. dwelling In the rear on Bedford street. - - Barre Estate —TWO FRAME DWELLINGS, Grin wold's Andy, north of Yitswater street. Same Rstate.—TWO TWO-STORY BRIM DWICL RINGS adjoining the above on the eolith. , Orphans", Court Sale—Estate of Themes lfigners, TAVICIABLB BIIBINEBB• STAND,—Brisk extensive stabling, he., north side of South street, near second street, 67 feet front Irr There are three brick buildings on South street, with stabling in the rear for 160 horses. It Is an old established stand, always having done a large business. - Estate late of James Hoopes, Dammed. ETT WO THREE-STORY BRIM/ DWELLINGS, N. E. corner of Thirteenth and Pleasant streets. - BUSINESS STAND. Two-story brick store and dwelling, No. 611 South Second street, oppeeite the Southwark Bank. 'Wards J A Werron Joseph Walker N 8 BROWN-STONE RESIDENOIL—The elegant new four-story - brown stone residence, with extensive back buildings, No. 1506 Arch.. street. It is just finished, and is replete with every modern convenience. Also, a superior stable and coach-house In the rear. Lot 26 feet front by 248 feet in depth. 1:17" Only 85,000 re quired in cash. - VINE STREET.—Handsome new residence, No. 1803 Vine street. It is finished , with all the modern im provements Immediate possession. OROIIND-RENT.-4150 a year, secured en a lot and large brick factory, Lombard street. It is punctually paid. FEDERAL STREET.—Neat modern dwelling, No. 440 Federal etrest, opposite Jeffereos, equate. LOsf BARD STREET.—Three•story brick dwelling, Lombard street, east of Nineteenth street. PENN BTREET.—Trur-story brick dwelling No. 78 Penn street, between grout and Water streets, below South street. POWELL fiTIIRT.—Two three-story brick dwel lings Powell street, north of Francis street, late Spring Garden. LABGE AND TAIIIABLE CORNER LOT, 14. W. corner of Broad etreet and Columbia avenue, 260 feet on Broad etreet, and 'lBO feet in (average) depth. A portion of the pnrobeee money may remain. FOURTH BTREET.—Two.etory brick dwelling,',No. 941 North Fourth street. above Poplar. NORTH SIXTH BTR3IE T.—Three-story brink dwel ling, North Sixth street; first house south of York street. SPRUCE BTEEET.—Handsome modern residence, No. 735 Spruce street, between Beventh end Eighth streets. It has the modern conveniences. IJ7 Pos• session on the execution of the deed- Peremptory Sale. FIVE MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL LINGS, Noe. 1222 1224, 1228, 1228, and 1280 Ohrie- Gan street, above Twelfth' street. BUSINESS STAND.—Three•etory brick store and dwelling, No. 635 Booth etreet. SIXTEENTH BALL BALK-NOVEMBER 9th, Will include— ASSIGNEES , PEREMPTORY SALE—FIRST•CLASS COAL LANDS, COLLIERY, &e.—The "Searle" and "Hancock" tracts of land, north of Wilkeabarre, Lu cerne eon. ty, Pa , with engine /hafts, and all arrange ments complete for raining—formerly part of the North Pennsylvania Coal Company's lands The North Branch Canal opens to this region a new market. (j3' The improvements alone cost about $lO,OOO. Sale absolute. Full particulars ready in handbills. Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Caspar Krause, Dec'd. VALUABLE PROPERTY.—Large brick building, with three-story back building, large brewery, with deep cellars, vats, cutlers, Sce., and a stable for eight horses, Coates street, west of Fourth, 74 feet front. Same Estate. LARGE BRICK BUILDING, SA LOON, AND BEER VAULT, southeast corner of Mont gomery and Marvin streets. Same Estate.=-LARGE LOT, Marvice street, south of Montgomery street, adjoining the above. FOUR THREE-STORY BRICK STORES AND DWELLINGS, Nos. 2214,2216, 2218, and222o Callow hill street, west of Twenty-third street. THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 438 Mar shall street, east of Fifth, late Southwark. aVALITABLE ,131 MALL FARM, 60 acres 93 perches, Within one-fourth of a mile from Whitehall station, on the Pennsylvania Central RR., Delaware en, Pa., about nine miles from Philadelphia. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, west aide of North Third street, above Oxford street, late Ken 11'6'4n. - TRACTS - OP LAND, about 3,470 acres, situ ate near Phillipsburg, Upper Bald Eagle township, Cen tre county, Pa, Peremptory Bale. TWO-STORY• FRAME STORE AND DWELLING, O. W. corner of Marlborough and Bedford streets. ' THREE-STORY MUCK DWELLING, north side of Oxford 'trot, west ce Twenty-drat street, Twentieth ward. • ' FRAME DWELLING, THIRD STREET, )3ererlf, New .7 steer . THREE-STORY BRIDE DWELLING, and large lot, Eighteenth street, north of Pacific street, Twenty-first word, f0t123 feet front. Trustee's Sale. THREE HANDSOME BOUR-BTORT BRICK BM- W:NOES (with mastic, fronts), Coates street, west of Nineteenth street. BALE OP fi111.1101:18 ROOTS. This Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the notion store, 1 cam of superior German flower roots, comprising the usual assortment of hyacinths, tulips, crocuses, &c. Sale at Nos. UN and lel dionth Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO•FORTH, PINE FERROL( PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR PETS, &a. On Thursday Morning, At 9 Wei oak, at the auction store an extensive assortment of excellent second - hand fur niture, elegant ohfortes, fine mirrors, carpets, eta., from private families declining hooeeheeping, moored to the afore lox SOlSTelliende of rale. BALE 07 A PRIVATE LIBRARY. On Wednesday . Evenlng. Nov. Bd, at th e auction store, a collection of valuable and interesting books on various subjects, Including the library eta gentleman removing, irh i Pah ' w P Fl r l arr en ao li ged olneeW"edll:llri;maianrdninibg.e ROOS OF 2LEOANT OABINXT FURNITURE. On Tuesday Morning, Nov. 16th, at 10 o'clock, et No. 1014 Chestnut street, the entire stook of Messrs. Blander, Deginther, & Co declining business, comprletng a general ueortment of rosewood and walnut drawing-room furniture, in vs.• rims style coverhige surperior dining room and chain brr furmturo, all manufactured in the he'd manner, ex pressly far their wareroom sales, and warranted. 87-oatalognes will be ready and the furniture may be examined 3 days previous to sale. TO OAPITiLIRTS. BIIILDRRB, ito.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE scam, LOOIIBT St . South aide, between Broad and Plfteenth streets, 118 feet front on Loonet street, by 173 feet In depth to a 10 feetalley. AT PRIVATE SALE—IIANDSOISE BROWN-STONE BRUDINOR, No. 1620 PINE Street, known as" Union Row.” MOSES NAT HA V Is, AtTOTIONEBB AND COMMISSION MIROHANT, 8. M. corns: =TB and BAOII Strada SALE OF FURNITURE-FORFEITED OOLLA- On Tuesday Morning, Nov. 24. at 11) o'clock, at the auction store southeast comer of Sixth and Race streets, aecondatory sales room; entrance from Race street, consisting of hand some walnut wardrobe, walnut dressing bureau with marble top and syringing mirror, walnut Jenny Lind badatead,llne quality hair mattresaes to tit, fine feather beds, holders, and pillows, walnut wash.stand with marble top, mahogany enclosed waah stand with marble top, manogany pier table with marble top and mirror, walnut searetary, desk, and book ortne, spring neat sofa, breakfeet table, handsome walnut centre table with - marble top, handeome walnut French arm chair, cover ed with plush, do parlor chairs, cane-seat chain, &o. . Also, a quantity, of second - hand furniture . beds, bol eters, and pillows, looking glasses, Jdo. Also, superior second-hand piano -forte, very superior melodeon of brilliant tone, fine acoordeone, flutinas, antes, and guffaw!. Also, travelling, trunks, clothing, &a. PAWNBROK BB'S SALE, On Thursday Morning, November 4th, at 10 o'clook, consieting of gold and silver patent lever, lepine, alarm, and other watohee gold chains, moils. rings, diamond finger rings, silver pitchers, spoons, shawls, sheets, dresii patterns, &o. NOTICE —all persons having goods on deposit with me, over the legal Length of time, will call and redeem the same, otherwise they will be gold on the above day. ABRAHAM NATLIABB, Broker, Formerly of the floutheast corner of Fourth and Race streets. GREAT PUBLIO AOOOMMODATION. MONEY! MONEY ! ! MONEY! !I Money liberally advanced In large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and Wear plate, diamonds, wilehee, jewelry, fowling-plecos, Instrnmentil,Thniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, olgare, hardware, cutlery, books, borne, vehicles, bar ness, and all articles of 'value, for any length of time speed on, at Plathatis , Principal Establishment, 'without corner of Sixth and Race arrests. mr Promissory notes, with collateral, disommted at the lowest marketratee. NATHANSI PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, B. Z. CORNER OP SIXTH AND RACE STREETS. Where money will be liberally advanoed on gold and sllterplate, diamonde, watches, Jewelry, fowling pieces, dry goods, clothing, grocoriee,. Honore, °igen, hard ware cutlery, fancy /alleles, mirrors, paintinge, en graving', musical instruments, furniture , bedding, bowies, rehiclectarnese, etooke, and all other articles .of value, . • OUT-DOOR BALES. Perional attention given to all ont•door sales, either at private dwellings, atone, or elsewhere, and charges tuntenally low. ' NATHANS, AIIOTIONEE4 )0 and -MONIT. LOAN 0911011, No. 224 Routh THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only eight doors below the Nachange. Hoare of business from 7 o'clock, A. 06., until 10 o'clock in the evening. Ont-dpor Wes, and melee at the Attetfon Mute, as. 'tended upon - Cis most satisfactory term. _ - CAPITAL 070 0 000, ltsted;lithstifor the last Thirty Years, • Advanass made from one dollar to thousands on Dia. monde, Silver Plato, %%klieg, Jewelry, Hardware, Her ohmage, plothing,lfurnitare, Bedding, plow', Musical Instnudente, (Pont, Horses, :4:ferriage'', and ti bode of • eery description. " All goods can main any length of time agreed pon. All advansee, from one hundred dollars and upwards' will be sharged 2 per cent, per month ; 0600 and over, tke lowest market rate. , This Store lionisf harlot depth of 120 feet, has lei. Oro and Ude-proof "Vats store all yeluablee, and pri; rate watotonen for.-the premises I also, a heavy Wog ranee effected for the hemp of all persons having 4000 advanced upon. -N. B,—On account of having an unlimited capital, this Oital. Is prepared to make advances on more setts factorytand accommodating terms. than any other la this city. None, advanced to the poor, in snail aroonnii, WilhP old &Arehart*, . AT PRIVATI ULM. %DK Patent Lem Add other wstekto, 711rdirb dad fintith log will be told at Madill sttato. 14147 PRESS.,-PIIIIADELPHIA, MONDAY - __NOVENLI3ER , . 1, 1858. BTOO • B. Oa Ttauday Evening, Sale No. 1014 OheotontOtroot tialeo bR %union. F uRNE, NT.'4 8 29 MARKET & 00., Whom BALE OF IMPORTED DRY HOODS: • _ On Tuesday Morning, Nov. 2d, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 8 months' credit— ' 400 packages and lota of imported dry goods. - r'ir amides and catalogues early on the morning OF sate. 700 DOZEN OHAMOIB LINED. L CHB LINED. AND FUR-TOP DOG SKIN, TILBURY, AND BUCK' GLOVES. On Tuesday Morning, 700 dozen of gloves coating of— Memo's lined Berlin gloves. ' Tan dog skin:Berlin gloves. Lined MOWS down gloves. Lined-back drab buck gloves. Wash-back do do, Tilbury-back French back gloves. Pur.top buck; French drab back gloves. Lamb-back gauntlets, sable gloves and gauntlets, seal gloves, do.' Also, white merino hose, gray do, mode oashniere do, black do. BLACK BILK-VELVET RIBBONS. A full line of all-silk black velvet ribbons. PUNCH PLAID OINGHAISIB. On Tuesday Morning. 8 oases French plaid gingbams. • FRENCH FANCY OABHMERE, PLUSH, AND VEL VET WOUNDS AND OABBIdIEREB. An invoice of— Parte fancy cashmere ratings. Rich plush do., embroidered Teat patterns, IsanY French cassimeres, Ac. UNDERWRITERS' BALE, FOR CASH. Included in sale, on Tuesday, by order of underwriters, I will be round— Wool plaid limeys, colored cambric, de bibles, prints, I satinett oessimeres, clothe alpacas, Bannels,.brOwn muslin", Ratings, handkerchiefs, black alike, Awls, coats, pants, vests, boots, brogans, /hoes, undershirts, glove*, webbing, leather, mantillas, healery. Also, 10 entire cases assorted hardware, drugs, Ac. COMMERCIAL SALESROOM. 222 MARKET BfREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS. P. G. WOLBERT, Atrrionnia, ' On Tuesday Morning, Commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold, without re- serve, a largo and general assortment of staple and fancy fall and winter geode. Ramplog and catalogues early on the morning of We. On Thursday Morning, SALE PROM THE SHELVES. Comprising a general variety of Maple and fancy geode, In lots to cult purchasers On Friday Morning, SALE OF CLOTHING, A*. Consisting or— - Raglans, • Eisols coats, Prook Ooate, Made In the belt manner for men's Drone Coate, and boys' wear. Pante, and Vests, TAILORING GOODS. _ . . Also, an assortment of tailoring goods, shirts, draw era, &o. ED' Catalogues early on the morning of sale.. BY WILLIAM B. STERB., GENERAL. AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. NOTIONS AND M. A PA . NCY G O O D SELISN ADtioneer. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE—THE BUCK OP A WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT CLOSING BUSINESS On Wednesday Morning. • At the auction store, at 10 o'clock , will be sold, by catalogue, to close busfoese, the entire stock of a whole sale notion and fancy goods house. COUNTERS. Also, 8 superior counters. with drawers, suitable for wholesale or retail establishment. 117•Partioulars hereafter. NOTlCE.—Hereafter we will hold our regular salad of household furniture, &0., on Wednesday and Sa turday mornings, commencing at 10 o'clock. Evening sales of watches, jewelry, fancy and misoellaneoue soma, will be held regularly every Monday, Wednes day,Thursday, and fiatuniay eventnp, commencing at Tj( o'clock. Consignmente of new and second-hand house hold furniture, plano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, &0., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad. yawns will be made If required. IE7" Out•door sales attended to promptly. Charges ats moderate as any other house in this city. • PHILIP FORD, AUOTIONEER, No. 530 HAM:ENT EITRENT, between FIFTH, and OIXTH, south side. PEREMPTORY BALM OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. On Tuesday Homing, November 041, at 10 o'clock precisely, by catalogue, large and deslrable assortment of ready made clothing, adapted to the present and coming season, consisting In part of men's extra heavy top; over, and dreas coats, of the usual fabrics and styles, cash mere snake, eattinet pantaloons of various grades and colors, black eatin, fancy cashmere, plush, beaver 'cloth and valencia vests, children's and yotiths , mixed and plain madmen" jackets, coats, pants, and full suite, he . &a. Also, Included In catalogue, to close advances, On Tuesday Morning, 4 extra heavy double-oase gold hunting watches, of celebrated manufacture. ADMINISTRATOE'B.BALE OP BILLIARD TABLES. On Saturday Morning, No►. Bth, at JO o'clock precisely, will be sold on the premises, tortheast corner of Eighth -and Callow hill streets, by order of administrator, 4 superior bil liard tables of the following celebrated manufacture, viz: 1 made by Messrs. Geflith & Decker, New York. 1 66 66 6, Leonard & Benjamin, New York. 2 6, " George Thompson, Seq., Boston (marble beds). ED" The particular attention of billiard proprietors is reqneFited. Mr The table/ may be eximined any day prlvious to the sale as above. 11/1 1 - SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • ,DRESTEUT STREET, opposite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. SALE OF FUNS AND CLOTHING,_ This Horning, November let, commencing at 10g o'clock, will be mid a large assortment of fashionable furs, comprising sets, victerinee and cuffs to mate* of French martin, rook mink, Etch, mountain martin ermine, Trench sable, stone martin, Siberian squirrel , do:, ko. Ostalogues early on the morning of , sale, when tend to attend ladies, and pu . rchasers genera*, will And it their in- BUFFALO ROBES. „" Also, 60 Page sited buffalo robes. 13LOPHING, • Thin Horning, November lit, commencing at 1031o'clook precisely, will be sold an aseortment of genie' city.made clothing, consisting in part of French cloth coats, Raglane, pante, caselmero and silk vests, km., to which the at tention of the trade Is Invited. BALE OF EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, Ac. On Wednesday Morning, November Ed. commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold a valuable assortment of goods, comprising in part— EMBROIDERIES. Cambric, jaconet and Swim collars, cambric and Jac onet sets, collars and alemes to match pleases, bands, edgings, Ac. Also, cambric and jaoonot =sling, brilliants, skirt ings, Ac. RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. New styles tronnet ribbons. dress Cod cleat trimming ribbons, french dowers and feathers, An. A. DYSART & 00., Auanomms AirD P,70 Ooluneorox iiisloammi, No. 27 Eolith NMI= 8 . 21t2311T, ooraer of LODONIFITABBT. JM. GITMMEY & SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT STREET FOURTH PALL BALE . On paredar November I.lti,aichefralaielpTil:krehenge PIPTEL STRlEET.—Three•etorp brick reatdence, with the modern improvements, Fifth street, north of Spruce street, west Ride. HANDSOME MODERN DEBIffENON, with tilde yard, and all the modern Improvements, No. 1428 Nor h Sev enth street, above Muter street, lot runs through to Hamblin street. MODERN THREE-BTORY BRICK DESIDENOB, with modern Improvements, southweetwardly stile of Wood street, northwest of West street, lot 18 feet by 127. NEAT MODERN IMMLIDENON, Anne street, west of Ridge avenue, north aide, has all the modern Improve ments, and in complete order. TIIREE•BTORY BRICK DWELLING, Cumberland treet, west of Beprivs street, south aide. , OAItD.—J Di. Gnmmey & )301113, auctioneers, wil hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stooks, &a. Also household furniture at dwellings. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE in- OA our Private Sale Register will always be found a very large amount of real estate, including every description of city and country property. J. M. GLIMMEY & SONS, Real Estate Brokers, 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. IDS 11. ADE ',PH IA WARMING AND JI VJNTILATING WAREHOUSE,. ANIS'OLD it WILSON, . suaosesois so s. A. lummox We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street to the LABOR STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the at. Lawrenoe Hotel, where our old friends and the publie are respectfully invited to examine our extensive - stock of Warm Air linntees, Cooking Ranges, path Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, ice., ace. We are now manufacturing OHILBONS CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW 00AL OAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and 'tufted to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sizes and pattern We have also commenced the manufacture 0. BNAMELER STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Stone. These Mantels were 'awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Psis and Ezhi• tritium of the Frankttn Institute of this city. They represent , all the rare and beautiful Arriqoa MAnniss, are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Op or Acids, and are sold Wholesale an d Retail, at snueii loss Trite tkom Marble. Call and est them. ARNOLD it WILSON. BENT. M. PILTWIDLL, SUperfistOUdeat. Pktludelubis. April. laill—su24 BOOKBINDING}.—Tho undersigned res pectfully invite the attention of lovers of books to their unequalled !mint es for binding books in sea parlor manner. Their work has been submasd for o series of years to the examination of some of the most celebrated connoisseurs in the country. It has received the moot flattering encomiums And won for the under signet a reputation which they are determined to maintain. Every style of Binding executed, from the plain half-bound” volume for the scholar's table to the most artistic garniture of rarities for the collection of the Bibllomentae. fipeeirnens of style and workmanship will be cheer fully shown to Mose who will call upon PAWBON c NICHOLSON, Bookbinders, 519 MINOR Street, se29.2mie Between Market and Chestnut Streets. PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LA/W.— BPISOIAI,IIOTIOII TO PIIPBI.OIANB.—The above offers a rehlole for the exhibition of retnedles to die sued surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges: A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an Invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale Wholesale and retail, at Laboratory and Pharmacy, Twelfth and Obastnut streets, I T IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE -IL for evory one to know where they will get the most for their money, especially Such times as these. ZIEGLER & Mall, Wholesale Druggists, corner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their White Lead, Ground Paints, or sit Colors, and Window Giese all o the beet quality, at prices which will be pleasing to buyers. call UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY. C 11104.00, ILL. The subscriber, having had lunch practical expert. erica in selecting and locating lands in the varione Land Districts in the Western States, has annual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR GASH. - Having Surveyors constantly in :he field to make personal examinations, he oan always make the moot judicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Sattefeotory, references given when required. JIJ" Money 'invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. S. SAMSDORY, Jyl64:lm to CLARKE Street, Chicago. IWIANILA. 0/GARS.-1 Case First Quality to Manila Olgare i just arrived in Mare and for eels by nbo 910 likonta EROBT MM. Stows. INQUIRE FOR THE ROYAL, OR 811 A BUELL PATENT GAB-BURNING COOK ING BTOVES—They are economical, oonsturibig the gee and nmoke that are usually wasted ; dura ble by having double inetead of single platen; and OM-. Venlol2t; having large 01 , 0118 and being ready bakers. :our new patented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE le the beet constructed up•draft Move ever invented. IL will heat a large boiler of water, boil two dinner pole, broil a beef eteak,'bake bread and plee and roast meat; all at the same time anti with a eingle fire. Invalids, and all persona wbo appreciate the influence of ven'ilated apartments upon health, will be plashed with our PORTABLE ORATES and MODEL FRANK LIN STOVE a, which are of beautiful and ornamental patterns, and give a eheerful, open fire, and thorough ventilation. Strict economists will be satisfied with our SILVER'S GAB-CONSUMING PARLOR STOVSI3. Many of the so-called gas-burning stoves introduce cold air to the top of the fire, the effect of which Is to cool the stove and waste the fuel, precisely as if a stove door was opened above the fire. In a true gas-burning atom, the air should be heated, in a hot-air chamber, to a tempera ture sufficient to ignite the gases, on the same principle as 18 adapted hi our gm-burning cookilig stoves. In addition to the above, a large assortment of Parlor Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves ' of every de scription, Gas Ovens, Stove Pasturesand Repairs may be found, in every variety, at our Warerooms, No, 209 North SECOND Street. above Race ocl9-tf NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH. QUEEN'S PORTABLE FORGE.- Doubtless many of our city readers, in wowing the gauge of workmen employed in laying down some of the passenger railroad tracks in our Areal!, had their attention attracted to a portable forge with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient service. These forgo, built upon the plan secured by, 0. V. Queen's patent, are for sale at the commodious, long-established, awl deservedly popular Stove, Range, and Femme establishment of WARRIOR, CHAD WICK, & BROTHER, corner of SECOND and RACE Streets, who have the sole right for the sale of Queen's Portable Forge in Pennsylvania. There are, we believe, are sine of this forge, rang ing in price from twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a sum so small, when contrasted with Its merits, as to se aura its general introduction; for any one who will for a moment consider the advantages of this forge, which may be removed from plane to place, so as always to be on the spot where workers in iron or other metals are to perform service, whether in original conotruction or repairs, will at once concede its great efficiency, and ar range for its posoeseion and Ilse. The adaptability of this forge to repairs to railroads and mining machinery especially commends it to railroad companies and opera tors in the mining districts. We, therefore, take plea sure in calling to it the attention of rood mestere, su perintendents of mines, and others.—(From the Hotted States Railroad and Mining Register. oc7-Im STOVES! STOVES! 6ILVSR , B.OItIGIN AL GAB•RIIRNIIW STOVE', With ell the Latest Improvements, Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, & MICE BTOVIOIS In the City, at No. 909 MARKET STREET. Call before purchasing. ee29.Bw SOMETHING lIEW.-GAS BUR. NINO 000 K STOV.S.—I would respectftt ly call the attention of the public to one of the greatest improvementa ever introduced in Cooking Stoves and Ranges—the burning of the gas arising from the coal, by which means is caved 60 per cent. in fuel and also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of the oven. We effect the burning of the gases by means of a hollow centre•ptede, perforated on the under Nide, which admits the air in a heated state to mingle with the gums, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a clime to pans around the oven equal to a wood fire. This im provement also preserves the centre piece from *inking down on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs. One of the Stoves OAN BE SUN IN OPERATION et lull MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase & North,) 1115 MARKET Street. eept29.Bmo Mutational. VRBBROLD INSTITUTE.-A BOARD .: INO 'BOIIOOI, FOB BOYS, AT FREEHOLD, MONDIOIITH 00., N. J. Tke next eession will commence on Wednesday, the 10th of November, 1818. The following is from a report of the Trustees, Made In April, 1868 : "We desire to direct the attentlen of Parents to the claims of the Freehold Institute. The accuracy of scholarship insisted upon ; the moral and religions in fluences enraged, .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 which we are acqueinted. Besides dor mitories. which are comfortable and pleasant, the pu pils have dressing rooms to which they have access at all times." competent Instructor is at the head of each de pertinent, and the teaehing is done with great accuracy and thoroughness. Nor circulars, or any information with regard to the school, addreea either of the p ondrixi { OLIVER 31 WILLIS, A. M. OIIAS. A. WALTERS, A. M. oold.lw* TONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. E. corner BIGUTIT and BUTTONWOOD Ste. COMMERCIAL DaPAßTMENT.—tlook•keeping in all its various forms; preparing iihrienta thoroughly for situations in any branch of beelines; Plain and Or aliments' Writing ,• Commercial Calculations ; Law and Correspondence. No Inetitution in the United States gives a more thorough and practical course, 'ln this department no teaching is done in climes, and Is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATIINUATIOAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clan eloal Education, via : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, ko., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Session* of five menthe commence September let, and February let. Pupils received at any time be fore or after there dates and charged accordingly. Cato-' loguee furniehed vatic mh2t.tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on MONDAY, the Bth of September. Private instruction, though favorable to rapid pro greets, yet sends the scholar into the *mid with a loan sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies him for active life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the instructor to meet general difficulties ratlibr than those personal to each individual, and the learner either loses all Merest, or becomes superficial in his acquire ments. to these and other reasons the number is For farther information apply personally, front nine o'clock A, M. to one o'clock P. M. or by note, to sail& R. STEWART, Principal. AP B. "Y TUN PALL TERM of this Institution (whose loca tion is one of rare beauty and attraotion), commences on the 16th of September. It continues strictly a Pa l:ally Boarding &hoot for Girls, and is thorough, select, and homelike in alt its appointments. The number of pupils is Ranted to those who can be ceaced at the ta ble of the Principal. Re g am' CI ROULARS will be sent showing Terms find ulatins. Batavia, Genesee on., N. Y., September, 1868. scIS ORITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA OOKUNROIAL OOLLSGN, mortheest comer of OILISTNIIT and SZV.INTII Streets. An 'restitution demigned to fit young men for AO Trva .81:113INEBB. BOARD OP TRUSTEES. D. B. Oomegye, Pranele Dorking, George H. Stuart, David Milne John Sparhawk, David B. Brown, been Uneker, A. V. Persona, D. B. Hinman, Frederick Drown, Joshua L ppLneott.. .. EVENING fiEfiltiFlicsitgifeiteMber 15th. Each Student has INDITIDUAL INSTRUCTION Pit this Institution and a Diploma from here is the beet re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation._ _ _ _ CATALOQUES may be had on applleatfin at the College. aeB•tf PARADISE F. SEMINARY, LANCAS TER 00 , PA.—Three-fourths of a mile from Lemon Place Station, P. R. R., reopens for its MOUTH SESSION onlat November next. For terms, which are very moderate, apply to the Rector, Rev. Dr. KILL'. BELLY, Paradise, Lancaster co , Pa. Reference—Rt. Bev. Bp. Bowman, Lancaster city, and Episcopal clergy of Philadelphia. 004-en n 84E1 I EIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, N. 148 and 160 SIXTH Street, near Race, is NOW OPEN TO COTE INSTRUCTION IN BOOR-BEEPING, WRITING AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INBTRUdTION IN THE DAYTIME, AB USUAL. se4-1y BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast owner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for °hauler. 13111-tf MVSNING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. j i lt, DUFF & CO.'S MERCALN ,;-,..4., TILE COLLEGE, Southeast earner EIGHTH and CUESTNIIT Streets, (established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COMM of Freak-al, Single end Doable Entry BOOKKEEPING, Including ell the AUXILIARY BOORS, OolwasolAL Oat , OULATIONS end BUSINESS WRITING, • Is taught Su the moat successful and satisfactory style. al. BOONE, P. EDWARDS, Principals. ILIR, B. B. ZION, Penman. Olobacco S. FIIGUET k SONS, • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, seal 416 South FRONT Street AVANA OIGARS.-106,000 La Flor 1-1 de la Havana let, 2d, and Bde, Just arrived per brig "May Semen,” from Havana, In store. and for Web, WILLIAM 11. YEATON, ee24-tt No. 416 Booth WRONT Street. VIGARO, OABA.NAS AND PARTAGAS BXGA.IIB.—A choice invoice of theme celebrated brands on board brig New daily expected from limns, sod for sale low, by lIIIIARLII3 (New) 188 Walnut street, below Seeond, cal fleeond Iltory . TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Moue, both of the BIAJB, DRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softness and delicacy of color, le unrivalled For the character of this stone please examine the renewing buildings : Joe. Harrison's, Eighteenth street and Eitten.honse Square, Harrison's Building, Locust street, between Seven• teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith's West street and Bittenhonee 'spare.. Mrs. Peterson's No. 1219 Walnut street. A. K. Wemrath's,4ls Aroh street. Samuel Simee', Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. E. J. Pasant, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and others. ARNOLD /e WILSON, Agents,. . _ PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 OHEBTNUT STREET. ulO-3m N. M. PELTWELL, Sopn. HANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS. TIANDSORIIIIB No. 1. 82,V o. per dos. 2. 7150. 8. 870. Cl 4.1000. " CLAMPS 0 Row, $1.26 per dozen. 7 Row, 21.76 per dozen. 8 Row, 22.26 per dozen. HENRY U. EOR.I3TI9IN, 62 North THIRD litres!, Pilladelnbla - AWNINGS ! AWNINGS JOSIRPH H. POSTER,AwnIog maker, No. 448 North THIRD Street, above Willow. Italian and Preach Window Awnings for dwellings and office win dows; Awninge for stereo, Awnings for steamboats and ships, All kinds of Awning'', Tents, Plage, or any thing hi vulvas, niade.to order by JOSEPH H. PM TEE, Awning Maker, No. 448 North THIRD Street. Realdeice, No. 840 South YEONT Street. 0c16.1,m , JOUPLI EL FOSTER. iNsIIRANOE COMPANY OF THE STATE' OF •PENNSYLVANIA=FIRE Jk.ND, Ma- LINE INSIIIIANOW-Wo. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS; ,Ohartered 1794—Capital $200,000-:-Amete, Jade. ary 1;1868, $347,446,60-100, -.AU invested In Noland and available eeeruitlea—oonti nue to IMMO on Finials and Oargoee, Braiding., Stocks" of -Merahandisei&o., en•llberal term. Henry D. liherrerd, George H. Stuart, [mean Toby, Simnel Grant, - Charles Maoaleater, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Walborn, John B. Budd, - . Henry 48...`Freeman, 'Tinhorn White, Oharles 8. Lewhi, "- ' George 0. Carson. ' ' - HENRY 811.ERWRED, President. H &metal - T. Jedllefruat QUAKER, „ . CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 408 'WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.-OAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,- 885.86.—Inanrea against LOBB or DAMAGE BY FIRE sod the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAFIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. • ' 117. TEN per cent in cash returned. on the earned premiums of Open Inland Pollak's. . . . "... - OPYICICRS. President—GßPßGn R. HART. Vice President-11. P. ROSS. • Secretary and Tr6ASUrer—H. R. COGGSHALL. Aseletant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo, H. Hart, . H. W. Bailey Z P: Ross, Andrew R. Chambers, ' A. G. Gotten, J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, - , Oh.rlea G. Imlay, John G. Dale, H. R. Doggekall, Foster S. Perkins , , Saw!. Jones, H. 10., Hon: H. H. Puller. 8021-y Attest, H. R. COGGSHALL, See,y. HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII RANCE'OOIIIPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street Philadelphia. John H. Diehl, DIRECTORS. Wm. P. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, RobL W. D. Truitt, M. W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Luders, John 0. James, Win. K. Hamlin A. Z. Buoknor, H. 11. Shillingford, John W. Sexton, 0. E. Spangler, William Raiguel, H. H. Houston, Edwin Booth, . Wm. II: Love, John Garrison, Charles P. Norton, E. S. Warne, Isaac Myer. - President—JOHN H. DIEHL, Vice Preeident—E. S. WARNS. Secretary--CHARLES A. DUP. selli-t( , A A-31- IKERIC AN FIRE INBURANO4 00., INCORPORATED 1810-01141ITER PSR PBTUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested In sound and available Securities, continue to lnsurwon Dwellings, Stores, PanamM a, erohandiee, Vessels in Port and their Carves, and "other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIZMOTONS. taeorgir Abbott, 'John T. Lewis, John Wele h ..., Caspar W. Morris, damnel 0. morton, James B. Campbell, Patriok Brady, , + Edmund 0 . : Dutllli. Charles W. Poultney. 4002111 ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. KAM& Seere lo tarr. , ' laTl.y if CIORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COL PANY, No. 331 WALNUT Btreet, Philadelphia. OIIARTBEED CAPITAL 8300,0011 PLEB, MAIIINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY let, 1868. Ronde and Mortgagee, Stocks, ho 6849,625 00 Blip Receivable, (for policies issued ,) 2,127 70 Unsettled Book Accounts, Oar p01i01e5,)...• 1.613 83 Cash in Bank and in OMee 10483 45 Cash in hands of Agents and Correspondents, 1,8 8 8 81 No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. 866,148 86 DIEINOTORB : William M. Godwin, .B. R. Crawford, Ames W. Queen, Jrno. L..edner, George W. Hall, Waile' B. Thomas, B. Franklin Jackson, B. N. Winslow, . 0: Hopper, Henry D. Mears. WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. 0. llorria, Bearetsu. mylo-dtr CITYLL.TBURA_NOE OOMPANY, No. 110 South POMMEL Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000. Organized 1851. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a lase period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke; receive, pains; hold Trade and grantannuittee ALFRED. WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Maartaa, Secretary. DIZZOTOIS. Alfred Weeks, Ron. W. D. Kelley, S. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, C. R. Ricking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, islB-1y G. P. urner. ILIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST UOM NLA PANY.—The PRNN muTuAL LIPS INdintANCI COMPANY. Northeast Oorner of TIMID and DOOR Breen!. Capital, $612,725.08. ' INOURNB for short terms, or for the whole term of life—granti annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests In Real Notate and nukes • all pont:mots depending on the contingencies of Life. ' They sot as Bum:tutors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. VIVOTIIIII. Daniel L. Miller, " Simnel N. Blokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, James B. MeHarland, William P. /bicker, ;oomph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Bunton, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilns Paulding, Ohirles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, . tenrry O. Townsend, • Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Rent, john W. Humor, William U. Carr, Ellis B. Amber, Bbiard. T. Mott, Hamel J. Christian, N1111114;2 Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, • Warner H. Ruin, - - .john G. Bremer, It. B. Miehler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLBR President. B. Z. STOKES , , Vloe Preen. • Joan W. Minos. Secretary. nlB-le DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN- Au , SIIVOIOSI COMPANY. INCOBPOBATBD BY TER LZGIBLATII)11 of ' SYLVANIA, 1885. °TRION, B. R. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Strewth PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON I , IIBBIILB, CARGO, i s T r all peg of the World; SiZlLd D INSURANCES, en Geode, by River, Oswald, Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores Dwelling House &o. AthlTB OP 7 81110 COMPANY, , November .2, 1857. Bonds, Mortgagee, andlteal Estate. ..... ...M01,850 94 Philadelphia - City - and other Loans /87,011 26 Stock In Bantus, Rallroade, and inenunnee Cowpoke 12,608 00 Bills liceelvablo 220,291 96 Cash on hand 88,892 60 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine rollotee recently hunted, on other debts due the Company 09,780 67 Hubseripllon Nola 100,000 00 Elliterealit t William Martin, James 0. Hand. Joseph 11 . Beal, Theophilus Paulding, filmtind A. Bonder. /mien Traqualr, John 0. Davis, William Byre, Jr. John B. Penrose, 'l. 7. Peniston, George sa.Leiper, • Joshua P. Byre, Edward Darlington, /Samuel B. Motes, Dr. B. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. Me/Arland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand' B MaUral°, Robert Burton, Jr., °barles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgl., H. Jonas Brooka,i Dr. T. Morgan, ~ ;ma P. Jon!, ' J. T. Logan, ti WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vise President. =NAY LYLBuRN, Secretary. Jag-T COMMONWEALTH Inn INKTRANON !labia:Abed Ospita $500,000. - Paid up Capital, 1200,000 DIRSOSosa. Dr. D. Joy:to, Thos. 0. Rolm% H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M.Whitall, J: E. Walker, Zdw. 0. Knight, M. B:Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., ' O. K. Houle. DAVID JAHN), M. D. President. /SOMAS B. OTZWART, The Prom% Iditicm. S. MOON. Secretary. jani FIRE AND. INLAND ILISS.B.—FAME INBUBANOI COMPANY. Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Act or Assembly relative to In euranee Oompanlee, passed April 2d, 1856.) DRORGR W. DAY, President. THOMAS 13. MARTIN, Vlee-Presldont. WILLIAMS I. BLANCH/O,D, Secretary. Moe 411 0111113TNIIT St., Philadelphia. DIRIOTORB. Jaeob R. Vaughan, Henry Lewis, Jr., D. B. Direly, John W. verman, A. H. Roeenhohn, M. Stern. George W. Day William W. Walters, Oberles Richardson, Barclay Lippincott, Joe. R. Brognard, Ohae. States, fe24.y ARCADE HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH ) PHILADELPHIA CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PHILADELPHIA. A new lease for a term of years having been obtained for thin POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European Van, and the prices remain unchanged viz: D.OOll PEA DAY 600. DINNER 600. BREAIYABT AND TEA, EACH, ENO. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter by meatus of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge is made. There le no bar kept In the house to be a source of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed wholly for bualneas men—hence no ladies are received. irr This house is never closed day or night. J. D. BROWN, oettßm B. DS YOUN43 JONES HOUSE, HARNISSURG, PA., (Elrented In 1667 ELEGANTLY PURNISIING. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. t0,y29-1 WELLS 00VIIRLY, Pmprlatar• ALEX. MoKINNEY, iIATTORNEY AT LAW, 6111INSBURG, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In diens counties!. eell-tf T. 7. ABRAMS, A BRAMS & HATER, ATTORNEYS , AT LAW, LOOK - HAVEN, Pl., Will attend promptly to all professional business en. trusted to them. Opeotel attenttdn glymi to the eolleo lion of claims, Go,. Wm. F. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. ; L. A. Mackey, President Look Haven Bank; General D. K. Jackman, Look Havel l Hon. A. White, Lock Haven ; Bimon Scott, Look &yea,. Bullitt & Pairtherne, Philadel plda • Maar and, Evans, & Co. Philadelphi a ., ETSAIS & Watson , Philadelphia; Ph M. Price, Philadel phia; lion. A. T. Parsons, Ph iladelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia •, Toner & Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa. • W. Quiggle, Beq., Philadelphia. 11 26-tf No. 6. 81 12 per dos 8. 126 7. 1 50 I. 8. 1 76 ~ CHARLES TETB, CO M MISSION MER CHANT end Importer of HAVANA OGLES, (Now) 188 Walnut street. mound story. LAIIMAN RABORG-- Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDIES, WlllBll4*li DINS, and FANCY LI WORD, N 0.1017 /11ABRAT Meet, between Tenth and Illevsztlt streets. LARD. -48 Bble Np. 1 Leaf Lard, Kettle Rendered. For Mt by' 0. O_,PADZIIIt & 00., • 1 0030 AMU Mal i ad door eters Moat, Ittearaiitz ecmtpattizo. DIRECTORS OF T OTATII OP PINNSYLVANIA. OPTION, NORTHWEST OORNIR TODUTH AND WALNUT OTEUIPIT, ?}MAMMY/HA. I) °tele anb Restaurants flusituos Carta). 888888 NOMB --.lllo4 . l;riar tines. 11)111)11LADELPHIA-8ND ELMLIZA .-ROAD”LINICITRIKEIST ROOTS .to Wllkeabarre,- Buffalo, Chicago; Rook' Island, :Niagara Milwaukeei Burlington; _Montreal;Fit.., .Dania, Detroit, Dunlieth,and - , • - Passenger. ,rated will learn the' Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, ,- . corner BROOD; WPM Strata; daily ( Sundays followa:' For Rhein, Niagara Info, Buffalo, - Betcolti r Chicago), Milwaukee, Rook bland, (Weis, St: Pad.% Itarlington, and Bt. Louie. -- • 8.80 P.M. NIGHT EXPRESS, /or Muir', -Niagara Detroit, Mame, ltlllwankee,Rook Wand, Galena St. Paula - Berlington, and 13t. Louis. - . The 7.30 A. H. train rune through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all elitithine on the Lebanon Valley Brenta of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. • - Ai Rupert . , for Wilkeebarre, Pittston, Soranton, and all stational on the LAORAWANNA AND , BLOONISBLIBU ILeLLBOAD. Baggage cheated to Elmira, Buffalo, and &alienator!' Bridge. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Ofdoe,Northwestcorner of BIRTH and "CHESTNUT Streeta, and at the Pas sesgarDepot, cornerof BROAD and.,VINR. ' • :THROUGH.RXPRESS PRRIGHT. TRAIN Lekvaa the Depot, Broad e treet, below Vine,' daily, (Sundays exeepW;) for all potnta West and North, at 6 P . Freighte mast be delivered before 3 P. M. toluntire their going the same day. For farther information apply at _ • . Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to QUAD. S. TAPPSN; General agent, N. W; oor. Sixth and Obeetnut Streets, oat- tt Mifil4rA Wißri-GlTElVitaeGitt PHILADELPHIA'. ILMINGTO N N, M4D BALTI • MORE RAILROAD. - ..• • On and after Monday, May 10, 1858, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA Y.s. Baltimore, , at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Expresa,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington, st 8 A. M., 1, 4.80, and 11 P, ' Per New Bantle, at 8 A. 51., and 4.80 P. M For Middletown, at BA. M. and 4.80 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. For Seaford at BA. M. and 4.80 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 7.30, Express, 10.16 A. M., ant 6.40 P. 11,_ Leave Wilmington at 646 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.45 and 8.65 F.M. Leave New 06stle at 8 and 9.60 A. M., and at 8.15 P. M. Leave Middletown at 8.58 A. M. and 6.45, . Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.66 P.M. Leave Seaford at 6.26 A. M., and 2 P.M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.16 A. M. , SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal .. timore, De do 6.40 P. K. froth /3aDloaere to Phi!a phis. !night Train, with INumenger Oar attached, will ran aa follows : Leave, Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate places st - 0 P. P.M. Leave Wilmington for do do -d0746 P. M. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 680 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace' do 610 P. Id Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 6 40 P. M. Je9 8. id."PELTOR. Preefdent, f W YORK LINE ',OAKDEN L I AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S FROM PHILADELPHIA. TO' NEW YORK, AND WAY PLACES. Leave as Mime, vie . Paaa At 6A: 81., via Camden and Amboy, Ageonunoda- Hon 2 26 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey Oity, N. J. Ae eommodation 2 26 At 8 A. 31., via Camden and Jamey City, Morning Mall 800 At 10 A. M, by Steamboat lohnNellson,via Taco ny and Jersey City, Morning Express 8 00 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. press 800 At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, livening Mail At 8 P. M., Ma Camden and Amboy, Accommoda- 8 0 ' tion, Ist Class --2 00 At 8 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Amommaia-' - tion, 2nd ohm - 160 At 6 P. 81., via Camden and Amboy, Aoectrunoda non, Ist Class At 6 P. It, via Camden and Amboy, Acorroucods. Non, and films • 176 Ilhe - 6 P. M. lima runs daily, all others Sandals ea @Wed . tll )4( P. M. from Itenshigton Depot, via Jersey Flay, Mai, Saturdays excepted ' $2 26 Exprees Lines mop at the principal stations only. For Belvidere Easton, -Flemington, &a. 'at 6A. it and 2% P. M. f r om Walnut Street wharf. For Water Cap Iltrondsburg, Scranton, Wilkeebarre, Montrose. Great Bernd, &0.. at BA. M., via Delaware, Lachananna at Western Railroad. - - For Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. For /lomat Holly at 6A. M_ and 2% and II Jr. 111. WAY LINES Tor Bristol, Trenton, &0., at Re,( and 4 P. M., For Palmayra,Banoorna, Beverly, Darlington, Borden . town Ac ., at BP.M. , Steamboat Richard Marlton for Bordentolm, and in termediate places, at 2% P. M. Steamboat John Neilson, for Taaony, at 10 and 11X A. Id and for Birllngion and Bristol at P. 1 , 1. All lines exteptll% Ens , leave Walnut street wharf r.r" Tiftl pounds of baggage only allowed .each pas. Danger. Passengers are prohibited froni - taking, any thing as baggage but their wearing - apparel. All bag gage over 6fty - pounds to be paid „for extra. • The Com paoy limit their reapcmaibility for baggage tootle dollar per pound, - and will not be liable for any amount be good $lOO, except by special contrast. WM. H. GATZBLia, Agent au 1-1 - 0. A A. B. B. 00. IV MTH PENNSYL- MagligagVANlA RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT. - Her BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, AO., and by close railroad conneattons for Easton, Catawba, New - York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Manch Chunk, - Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Hazleton Niagara Falls, Scranton. ' On and a fter WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1858, Pas. anger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Strada, Philadelphia, as follows : For Bethlehem , Eaton, Wilkeeharre, Water Gap,- Scranton, Ac., (Express,) at 8.16 A. AL For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.15 P. M. Per Doyles town, (Accommodation,) at 8.45 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Port Washington, (Aeooromodation,) at 9.45 A. U. and 6P. M. , TRAINS POR PHILADILPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 5 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and 8.80 P.M. Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. Si. and 2.30 P. M. Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Train!! daily, Sundae excepted. All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passau , ger Railroad. /are to Bethlehem II 60 " Manch Chunk 260 " Beaton 160 " Doylestown 80 POE SOBOOLEDS MOUNTAIN—B 3 5.15 A. M. train to Easton, thence by N. J. O. RR. Ana D. L. & W. RR. to Washington, thence by tinge, arriving at the Moan. tame at IP. M. Pare, 68.10. Ann U ULU CLARK, Agent 709,786 81 PHILADELPHIA GERMANTOWN AND NO It RI STOWN BAMBOAD.-BIIMMIM ARRANGIROINT.—On and after MONDAY, May Mk, 1868. POD GERBUNTOWN. - Leave Philadelphia at 61(, 7 8, 945 min., 10, 1134 A. 11., 1,2, 8,4, 5,8, T, 8,9, 10, and 11X P. M. Leave Germantown at 0,7, TX, 8,9, 9X, 10X, UN A. St. 1-10 min., 2, BX, 4X, 6X, OX, 8, 9-40lnin. , and 101 : 1:. M. - The 7x °Um* IA. M. Train from' Sfermantows w stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Station/1. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 sign. A. M., 2, SX, and P. M. Leave Germantown 8N A. M., 1-1 min., 4N, and P. M. Lain Philadelphia at ox, 8, 9.06 min ,11)1( A. Y. 9,8, 4. 8. 8, in P. X. Leare (Malibu:lt HMI at 6 40 and 7.86, 9.10, and 10.1 , min. A. /2.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min P. X. COMPANY, Leave Phlledelphie, 9.20 A . M., 2, SX, and BP. K. Leave Chestnut Mil at 8.10 =he A. 11., 12.50 4.10 0,4.0 P. M FOR CONFIRM/OHM AND NORRIS TOWN. LOOM Philadelphia at 6X, 9, U A. M., 1.06 mta 5.10 min.. 4x, OX, UM P. M. Ammo Norristown at 6,7, 9, U A. M., 1,11)i, and OX P M. , ON lIIINDAYB, Leave Philadelidda at 9 A. 33., and B P. M. Leive Norrlatown at 7A. M. and CI P. M. YON MANAitiNH. . . Leave Philadelphia at 63(, Tx, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 min 2.05 min., 3.10 mkt., 4M, SM, BM, UM P. M. Leave Manayunk at 6) 7%, BM, 9.,M, 11% A. M. 1,3 2 4, SM, 7, and 9 P. M. Sundays flame as Norristown. -0 .9137128 VALLMY RAILROAD YOB DOWNII4O TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at ISX A. Id., and 8.10 min. P.lB Leave Downingtown at TX A. M., and 1 P. M. H. N. SMITH, General Superintendent. Depot. Ninth and Green etreete. Philadelphia. 1858"aNEN'LA 11. A cs .Ll A -1858 PROM PHILADRLPRIA TO PITTSBURGH, And thence by Railroad to WEIRELING, T. LOUIS ISTRUBRNVILLI, wav - mano, CINCINNATI CHICAGO, Lotrismei,_ BURLINGTON, INDIANAPOWS, ST. PAULA, And all Intarmadistepoints in OHIO, INDIANA., ILLINOIS, WENTIJORY, MIOIII. GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOCIU, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Passengers to pointe,west of Pitteburgli, Wheeling, Cleveland and Onetime, have choice of routes, and are requested to make a selection before applying for tick. eta. TRIM THROUGH TRAINS LIEU PHILADRIp PHIA DA n% Forming aloes commotion/ at Plttebotigli to all polob Went. On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1698, Three through, end Two socommodation trains, will leave the depot, 8. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, as follows : .1 - Slams FOR PITTREMOR TRAINS PROM FITTBIIOIOI AND TRR WIRT MOATS. Mon mug war' ASMYI. Mall train at.... 7 SO A. M. Mall train at.. 11.00 night. Test line 100 noon. Past line 4.60 A. M. Express mai1..11.00 night. Express mail.. 1.10 noon. WAY TRAINS LILTS. WAT TRAM 1111 TR. Harrisburg art- Hamblin:Leg an. commodation.B.oo P. M. oommodation.7.l6 P. 1d Lancaster 5.00 P. M. Lancaster a .9.60 A. m The mall train stop at al. the stations between Phila. delphia and Pittsburgh. The Express mall rune daily, the other trains Sunday excepted. The ears leave the Penneylvanle Be ll rosa Passenger Station, southeast corner of BLBVllint and MABEE! streets, entrance on Illerentb street, where through tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any timsyln• ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. , For further information, apply at Cm Depot or Joe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner oi Eleventh and Market streets, between the home of 7 A. M. and 11P. M. - THOMAS MOOSE my 10 Agent Penn , * Railroad Co. Rummer Resorts. 0. ♦. MATIA BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the reception of Whitten on the 16th of June, and kept open until The let of October. The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment yin been furnished In superior style, and the accemnioda tiara will be of a *hesitater not excelled in• any part of the United States. The , Hotel will ho under the management of Kr. A, G. ALLEN, whose esperienoe, courtinme manners, and attention .to his gloats, give the amplest assumee of comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of &mess, it is deemed gli l i e g r hi ° rit t f a ro t m ha gt u m s iTeis e le n icg ban . reach - Bedford b y ° • he Company have made patensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with , c Bedfbrd.' Wenn', by the barrel, ember, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, lrif : For &barrel (mulbery) 54 en DDo. o. (oak) 800 (mul 8 00 X Do., (oak)b erry) ft" 2 00 Carboy, 10,gallons. 2 96 Bottles, IX pint, per dozen 1 60 • The barrels are carefully prepared, eo that Fur' shim" nOW depend 'Won 'receiving the Water rod and sweet. . • .. ... ...... AlLoommnoloationa akiodd be addressed to ' . TEA BALD/DAD ILLNALBAL APRINGIIO tt 1/001.A, WAWA 05101172 /11i ON, StINDAYB lialtroab tines. FiNNaYX.YdNIA • emat OBBPIIkb 10E11, aoneectiag the At latitiOltibErith Wartern, Northqteetetn. steildente sz___tettra-Ettates, by centimous Railway direst. Thir "”*" dcetncote at Pittsburgh with-deit y ithe of iteatusre to all porta on the Westeni Blare, and at Olerelead, all eatslual• with Meant* to-ell ports a the North-western Takeo ; raking the soot 1)131•117; OHNALPUT and BIILIArna'BOOT.EIbj which 'reign' Sae be forwarded to and from the GMT WZBT. 2 AM EBTWilin pamumbpal, AND PITT BURGH. • . . inter 4: 1 1./.99=-Bo9li, - Bkay 11141; dad, Oapc, Books, Dry Goode, Oa boas • - Was and trnuks), Drage, On tome •1414 bales) leathers, Yen, Ste Tie . pant DOOM) Otree--Domedie -Meeting, • • b and •Tisl4n, Oa 'original Wu), Drags (in tu),/fuidwarth - - Leetherriaquar, ( b 'ms;) Wan : Paper,, Wool,. and sheep Pelts, Isattard, &a, .ko t*,. per 19 Than, , Hemp, Bacon • • 'aid -Pork" Batted, (tom -or ,In • Baas); Palntdi (d ry _ end An ,o 14) OWlL(tatourt Ledelat rcalt).i4es 60e. per 190 Pots= naass-•4lcgeta; - Pfshi - Jierfort, Beef; and Pork' (in make or bora seaward), Lard ardtLird OfF,Nalb, - Soda Ash, EN:smalls , T 0,14141, -•. Eosin, Mel, Han . • • Mao, Baia 011, Qllo.l2ltWire; Sugar, bbla., sad bate ' ) ace - 400. per la le itouz-riks. per bbl,, until farther notice. Gaga-aao. per 100 lba., until farther pollee. corrox-gi per bale, not exceeding 600 Thil• weight , =tit further 1114100. In shipping Goods from any point Bast of Philadel phia,pe perticuler to Imam packages Pnamirkmosisr Philadel phia All Goods consigned to the Agents of this , Road, sit Philadelphia or Pittelangh, will be torn ardoN without detention. - Vision! AGIIIIS.-4liarke & Clo„ Chicago p Pecker & &- Memphis,, Tenn. ; B. N. 13. e. & Co.. Bt. Leads, klo: • P. ff. o , lliley & Co., Indian& ,• Wm. Bingham, Louis/Cie, Kentucky. B. C. Heldrunt, • Watson, Indians ; H. W. Brown & Co., and Ather , Hibbard, • Dinebniati,• H. B. Pieree 4 00., Zanesville, Ohio ; Leech & Co., No. 64 Rilbystmet, Beaton Limit & Co. No. StAstorHonse, New Yak lio.l Her York ; B. J. Hneeder , Phlisdaiphto ; Have* & Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, P ttabargh.. - H. 11.1101:113PON, etnerel freight Agent. H. Z. LOMBARDY, deg- - General asperintendent. - Alt Oona. - 11311.tes anti Limn*. OLD ,TON GIN, LONDON CORDIAL-- Imported by P. D. LONGO/I didP, 2178. FRONT Street, Philadelphia. For sale at all the Principal Droggbits and Grocers In Philadelphia. . OAIITION.—The celebrated OLD TOM GIN is tor• ported into the State of Pennsylvania by F. D. LONG CRAMP exclusively; NONE °THEO is OR30111.: James Yield, Bon, & Co ,28 Mining lane. London, sole export egente for Messrs. Oh. Booth & Co. oc2l-12t* grIHEETNUT GROVE WHISKEY .—d. de v.., sire to lessen the consumption of impure sphite, knowing their Injurious effects upon the constitution, ham induced the Offering to the public of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, & Cameo, of Philadelphia, proves. beyond all question, to be the mostpureandconsequentlyleast Injurirom spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATR OP DR,' JAS. R - CMLTON. I have analysed sample of Chestout.firove Whislosy, received from' Mr. CHARLES WHARTON Pa.. a Philadelptda, and 'having carefully t .tested i t, I am *pleased to state that it - is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances: It liatCnnusually pure and tine flavored quality . oftchiskey. ' LAMES 'B. CHILTON, M. D., ; New York, Sept. 8,1868. - Analytical Chemist. PitmansVrit Se • DEAR But: We have carefally tested the pt. vampe of Chestaut•Groye Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it contains none of the poisonous 'abidance known I'as Yugo Oil which is the characteristic end injurious ngredient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very reepeotfully, BOOTH, GAIIRETT, & CAMAC dnalytlisd Olihrelats. To ensatss Wninvon, Jr., No. 93 South YBONT Street, Philadelphia. ocintdtja4l. I iaRANDLES.,--sc Pint CurtiHon? Merett, JUIr and other aorisea of iariona' vintages, fa hall pipes and quarter auks ; Palleroialn Rochelle &aadtea. pale and dark, In half pipes, half Osaka, a 4 4. onaeglith maim . imported and for silo by RIMY /10111224 •ixas _ 421 and kSI3 iloath /mirth itreet. Watrips, - immelta,pt_ F., OALDWELI. & Co., al • ' :' 9 8i,011:118TRIIT argot. Hare received, per steamers, new styled Jewelry, Chatelaine , Vast Chains. Splendid lani,“flair Pine. . ' Fruit Eltattds i Bpgar Basket'. Pet Goods and Plower Vases. Coral, Lava and Moeaio Beta. - - - Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the male • Oberlee frodßlism'i Lopmom TIMEAEREPEBB - 18. JABBER & BRO. • , ausoraosasses AID INPOISIsa Or - SILVER-PLATED' W,E No. &hi - Ohaatunt Street, above ,Thirg tsiza Philadelphia. - Contently on handand for elle to the Trade, TEA BETS, 00hIhEINION BEBTION SETH 4 TUNS , PITOEIBRO; GOBLET/4 OUPS,WAITERIII, BAB AEU, CASTORS KNIVES APOON/3 SORES .teihas,,ke.' km. - Gilding and plating on all kLuds °Umtata,. ~ 0,24. y• • Slignng. THE BRITISH -AND - NORTH • AMERICAN ROYAL MAILATRUK- Eitt,lPB. - • - • mom NEW YOZI TO LIVERPOOL Okla Cabin Passage - 16 , 1316 13eeend Ueda Passage - • 76 seen soevon ID lalfsePoOL . Chief Cabin Passage $llO Beoond Cabin Tamp ' ' - - The skip' from Denton sell at Halifax. PRIIIII.A.,Capt. Onetime. . CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt . P. Btons. AXllHRlA,Vapt.Wiekmart /MA, Capt. N. a. Lott. • NLWAItn, Capt guts. AllllO/1, Capt. Shannon. NIIIIOPK Ospt. J:Laitek. These rearela ways clear white liatt mast.head; preen on starboard bow ; red en port . - - .111711.01`n, Lenore, - leave Beaton, Wednesday , Nov. B. PBBBlA,'Judkine, ' .. N.Yorl, Wednesday,' Nor. 10. AMERICA, Wickman, - Boston,' Wednesday, Nov 17. AMA, Lott, .. it N. York, Wednesday, Sept. H. NW/MU. Millar, c , Howell Wednesday , Deo. 1. AWBICA, Shannon, «N. Yetis, Wedsesdayi Dee. 8. BUBO '&, Leitch, . 1 Boston,' Wednesday, .Dee.ls. PERSIA, Jadkine,it• N. York, Wednesday, Dec. 22. ARABIA, Stone, -., Breton, Wednerds, . Deo .Y Berths not secured until, paid for. - • An experienced Burgeon on board. The oilmen of then Ships will net be seeonuteble few Cold, Biller, Bellibn, Spe; Jewelry Precious Stenos or Metals , =lees bills of lading are eignedtherefor and the value thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or passage apply to nol.y ' El OTINABD. 4 Bowling Greco. 1858. iugrlig .1859. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLE/INE IJKITIIDIITATIII3 MAIL PACKET LINE.—The eplerelld Moats of this old sad popular LINE will leave Memphis sad New ()flews, ea heretofore, on MONDAYS, WEDNISDAYEI, tc PRIDAYS. MONDAY PAONRTS . . . NXBRABKA Capt. A. R. IRVIN. BXN FRANKLIN Capt. J. D:clatur:. WEDNESDAY PACKETS - . -•-• JOHN SIMONDS ....... ....Capt. JAS.F. SMITH INUOSIAR Capt. BURDETT PARIS PUMA , / PACKETS. MA'AM H. R. W. HILL iltr These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail roads; from that point, also with regular Packets for St. Louie. Llnlrvine, Cincinnati, and Raab's , 'lle, on their reepectire days Leave lifemphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Vara Paasengers can arrange their arrival so aa to avoid delay at Memphis longer thanteminess or plea sure may require. For information, Inquire of J. Z. RAWLINGS At Webb & Rawlings', 316 Mann , blemgile B. BffOCE, Adv. Agent. oo B. sm AikFOR CHARLESTON, SC -HERON'S ILINE—ONLY REGULAR LINE—GOODS RE CEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY.—Freight and insurance at leas than Nailing TOM. eel rates; by the steamship KEYSTONE STATE, oaptain Marehman, to sail on Satttniay, Norember 0, at 10 o'clock, A. M. from second ',timeshare Vine at. For further particulars please see advertisement of Steamship REYSTOEB STATE in this paper. For freight or pass age apply to A. HERON,ri., oat 628 North Wham,/ FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH -1111RON , 8 LINE. goons REONIVIED AND BILLS 01 LADING SIGNED =VU The splendid dist-olass elde-wheel Steamships AMMONS EiTATA and BTATI O 7 EMMA, Now form a weekly line for the South and SouthWeek' one of these ships Nailing every'SAITIRDAY at 10 o'clock A. M. alternately for taulatton and Ba vannal. FOR °MIMI:STOP. The steamship KEYSTONE BTAT.II, Captain P. P. Hershman, will commence loading on THURSDAY, November 4, and mil on SATURDAY, Nov. 6, at IP o'clock, A. H. 10a SAVANNAH The STATE OT GEORGIA, Oapt. John J. Garvin. will commence loading on Thursday, Nov 11th, and sail on Saturday, November 13, at 10 o'clock A. H. At both Charleston and Savannah, these erupseonneet with steamers for Ilorida and Havana, and with rail roads, AG., for ill places is the South and Southwest. BEDTIOSII. Heavy Freight at an average of le per seat. below New York steaniehlp rates. - PDJSIGHT and INSTIRMIOI on a large proportion of goods shipped South wilt be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin passage 120 00 Steerage 8 00 AZOIIIVIOLI dictate, good for the present year. 80 00 No bl u e of lading signed after the Alp )Las paled. Mar freight or passage, apply to A. tr3a,ol, No. rfig ((late a) Ninth Wharves. Agents at Charleston, T. H. AT. BUD. Agents in Savannah, O. A. NRAINIIOI, &Am, For Florida, from Oharleston, - steuinter tiABOLINA, *Teti Tnesday. For Florida, from Savannah, Steamers - ST. WARTS and ST. .70111t8. every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston, - steamer ISABIL, on the 4th and lent of every month. - , jell roggSTEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, SNLYABT, DUBLIN, and LONDON ithout delay, for 80 dollars. . - Return tickets, good for six months, to either of tk• abort) plums by any steamer of the line, 60 do ll ars tor the round trip, out and baok. Edinburgh, OtuMnimr. Saturday, Oot. 80, 1203100 k, BC Glasgow. Goodwin. Wednesday, Nov. 24th s. Edinburgh, Gumming, Wednesday, Deo. 22d 4, - NUM GLASGOW. Idtuburgh. Cumming Wednesday. Oat Bth. Glasgow, Ctoodwta Saturday, October 23d. Edinburgh, Oumraing Wednesday, Noy. 24th SATBB OP PA.138,110). rsoll OLABaoln, TintCUM 16 'militia. Steerage, found iolg. cooked proeiaions g ig PROW 11w TOig. Pint Ohm $76 00 Steerage, found with 000ked prorkdona 80 00 Children under . Id yeare,of age s halt fare; Infanta in Menge, free. Return tioketa 11111161 UP within al zoontke, by may steamer of this lint. That Chu. 040 00 Stearn* TOO 00 An Oxperltnoed Burgeon attained to cook Steamer. for frolghtlor gawp apply to Moniwgialr & isr WALNLYT Streit, Yknadol- Ra. OBBBY (MUG, 17 Broadway New York. HALL & LWOW, Buchanan's Wkart, Baltimom. _as JUT'S, at. BUFFALO ROBES, BY TR/ BALI OR BOB), GZO. P. WOMRATH'S 415 AND 41T AROH EfTRENT. MEM
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