The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 02, 1858, Image 4

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earner Of Mbittiontheirot Pleasant: otsoisto..
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musiegrapp =-AND; Two-ato4 triolt Atm rood,
thoollinthliNo . 4 811 Booth Beratitthatreoti Opposite . Abe-,
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naoWs432oNiu itzelimmolr.;-. - . Thivietoisit new
fonr.irtory 'brown stone reaidenoeiwittcattonahro,baok:
buildings„.Blon6oll4AroltratrOat.'- It is just finiatied,
and is repletamith , aworrotatorp convenience. Also,
a laparloOstablehridlrosoh•holuie Inaba rear. Lot Sh,
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VIVIDWEBEET.L.:-Ifittideintiiiiiitirkeddenoe, No. 1608
Vine.etreek.,:4l , le loished with all the aoodera Ito
provemente. lintoedints E teneedom, J. , 11" , 7- ,
tutottkip-mr,siaa. 'ayear; *fi reed*klat - 4104 ,
large brick tagitikt4oFbeklieldeet.,;(4le:ninlatually
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840 pomp). fillet, .opydsiWeiltrijoirkui.re , .. • ' ,. ••
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Vi'M Wands- -
AtuirrntravtgamVroitY esiV:vutwr-orases ,
00AIPN.Cifnif; 00IILLNI1Y; =4.Tlitrzfl Searle". and
Helm& tracts of land, north of Wilkesbarte, Lu•
setae PSNOrittitrogine shine: and ell arrange-'
meats tottiplettfor mining-4cirmerlyiemt of the - North
Perraigianlii - 4 1 ,06slx_OompimPelandc ,, The Worth'
ilneneatOalialtimee to this region a new market.
- SWEYShe,Sgpravementirelontrkoat Montt SIO,IIIIIL ,
Saler itbsectlM' , readyiin handbills.-- =
OrteiskieteMittnalletite of tlitspar ItrooszfDeofd:
vALVADIJPPItoIiZRITf-Zazgo leek -Wilding,'
with- threaist6 •brOtrerf,!,:oltb
deefiXerfalarVi inets-stable-torotglit
horsoscUotitorik eVelitianiet.dftlaindhPftlieV trent
Ssmo• •L ktitate.. , Lr:LAßGlOn 8R10.W.141:4p10%-_
LOON, AND MISR VAULT,iiithesst corner Of Mont : -
gomery sad iderehteditterote,;l7 ,, ,,_^,..n 1 - -..,11';1 - ;
Same ifetato.— LAßGE LOT, , ,hterylne street,' south
of Montgomervetreetrad.kdaing Am above,
pOIIR" - 711WHIkOTORY BUM; STORES. AND'
DWZLI.ISOB,.Nos; =.1.4,22116,•4210i and _MO, : °Allow-,
hill street, west of Tifitotg.thita street;
TIIIINISTOICS , BNION-DW,NLLINCI.- - .N0.„488
otniet, auto,: rift 4
lIVALUABLII,SIII&LL,SASSI; acres - -Sa - Serekee,
within - LtnieLfonrtVed-&-milefrone.Whitehalt et-salon,:
on thaiPetuargirants-,Oentral 4111,-Delii - ears so, Pa.,
aboutnine Mlles from -PhiLidelphin:‘_ • , , ,
TußßEATfkay,Bslos= PVELLIN% "West 'side- Or:
„North Third.street, , above_Oxford,:ntreet, „Mtge.:Nen. :
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TWO-13 TORY fl4l/4111111TORS" AND •
B. 1r: eikn'S,i et BriirjbleLSeitteitfel Bedford" etrtatii.'
TIntHVITOrttrBBIOB-:tDVOLIZNee , north side of
Oxford - street, wiest - e . Xwanayithirket ri: teat,;'Swentleth
New rikair.- -
THIINN-FTollif-MtiON;DWEVELNEft {wd - Large:lot,
Eigletteintk die - SOWN} orpiellifet;Terenty,,hrst
watd,-10E123 !oat , a+'
• _Toustoe'iiitto.:'
rr *titailitAilikatonurbirxeroit.nnioa imsz-
RENO)* (with
,msetoironts4 - oeatee atteet,'weekaf
Nineteenth street."" - •
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VRENCIE PLATSIMI34IIIOIII3V DRUISI)/111 CIAB,
PITS; &0.. 4141147_ .44 - - 4•!,t ' •
th ihlslvS...o4r.Tkler‘dmrStoznlng>
i4Paloakpjatrlke ...xnettiohistorc In 'automat»
alsorthmt.orlekteltiriiMmonehand.toxpilanii t elegant
planc.fortee, Dna xxiirror4 4 .birpirlaOst4w tram, privatii
&millet' dectlutoultoti4kettpiticriiim.i.So the attire
tor intimdinnerar
A-PAIVATEI.,LI,IIItAM,Y;
invirodnowilijzireribg,', A
NoiAd t atilia anotiOn'store, a'aolltation orvainabt a
and Interomilog, books on aariona ikubjainii; including
thalibrankoti 'ffinittalantkaainaTlng. 4nott , l. n 01 ." -;;":
lI7For .paitianlars - sea catalogues_ and the botare,'
ittnah:irltj be aritata;VOn'yfdpfsdv owning. •
crieetnat a t.
010011•0741LEGANT , QA.BINXT .11111,NITISHIa:
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••ov:l.eth; at 10 o'clock, at Nci,lol4 Olieeteie-steeet -
the %dire etook.oPMefferilv-Malulerallathen 00 . 0( K. -
deigning rbeetnisec oemreeing A Mem lieleortment of
teeetnitettueLysieutideemativreow•fernittlre;,irt ye ,
riotteertyle egietingeseurpeelor; litain MO slut °hunt
brrtanneure, all eXectureetured in tbeleet panne.; , ex,.
predelyler,tstromerifOUt sate*, and ereeeentet.-:,-,, ~'„ • '
1 ureataloi t ues will be esedrAnitobepAeltitute may.
be *lmbibed B.diye pre.ebtate,ts - este ..',,,i , :,,,,..: , ,- , .. 'i T=+? -,,, :
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RO-OAPITALIBTB",-BUILDNESLARGE-Ain).
VALLIABLB LQT:At TINIVARERALIO'IMANT St-4:
800tedte~rrhASsAO 4 11 trktithilltMtlelltr
44
feet trent ottLoonet ee Argblefft 4O
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VlAlvada-41ilitiaa 4Toii/k
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limo rims NA,Vltkit_ i
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dolndr9r4 t tillaA ~ z atmtea d eippaks 7 sales- ,
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spotalyab VGA Illtr9o=ll4l 0 0 1 4441
solaa-sralan skid:OW-Sealant: barsau.srltb
rdetbkhkisivatlkiithiStai/Jaltror,l,Sraldat leAoy Mild
bedstead, has quality hair tnattraaravta AO* fasthaii.
NU% 4 01 4erS. 8 44:11 4 / 4 1rar affaiitt,ti ; t han Clith -
marble bipisaeliogssir enclosed vas.s4 - iritkP.o)P ,
to e intarn7 laTtablt.wi#4 o, lo lB 49l.#ol oll /9r)
nu rotary, eikiltadjssdk web., prime Slat sofa,
breakfgsF ksj 411 111 1 8 0r9P;Mliptt olaMettablil../ith
imorble,top„landiogie y*.npt Xvilith inn CaAk t. etre:syr
e4rittt.l4o4,lo 4o rAliikafals 4lBl 4 Plierls k0 , ,-.8
Iso, a quanta y orsecan •hanilitinitursibi*Atl : ,
IstaerattiPiVoim,,*kingSbarla 4 4 ,-; z,......-.4', , r ',A
ulaciommitioigeoend•baud:p and.Girti,iary4mporior.
metudiall Tomalarvs,hts" .. lMl' turgillffittlu
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pitabets, spoolwalkawlb,ittgebi, fp it 0 ki7---1
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niklyiet.theleitir s l y rir ' le; sollrosaikuriddleto ,
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Vjiliiikrontogininrovelemall lirotmnesi;
dons' , to sad illtirifilta,
dtamonda; maggliiii;4ol4ll.o,4 , townak4reites," musical
InertrtudoW,W.sulturekdaloode, clothing, gromiell,
al - g 6l 4: lll 4 l FAL7ll l 9MlttioPixofbilellwarCreJdderitar •
vteeei anenil Mau otiveluf, eartenr;qlingth in Ow
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sontheestutnietapilkaid litharisties*Af, r -,e,
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abbe lomat mirketrat4iffnelt4 , 4-.1 , 4ir
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Ithevevauter_will kl,kbeol,l7 vw . neggle apd ,
atiter•platdidhlitiondi,Nritatesi ist,loolin qt.egge,
drstgotepw-OgthieeltoddrtalrliotoreMil , 1100. 4
wate--augeti(loo±terilelemp *drum, VW, NW:
eE buittilmante,,: flevnitavics• gogginc,
nersesLeenwelfri gopcseand eillioveuvrezeneee4
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attentiOis given to „ all , ,ontoloov NOM) either
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beaver!. „ r it .%.0 21 7. 1 -iii sain ' Ts
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4 ibikdk,bA Muipotil39tDo - ; *Moore, plik, ''
n - ;-4,11_ _Chid' groves And it not,lota'; izoWii, large aloe'
lit drat shirts and. drswers, women ' s flue i'lletizio vests,.
1 Feiirou..Dto attentioire.trade. ~ -„ .
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t..L '- , ;s: :1.1 '. - '"i'llfie MOiniimi, '• "' ' • . '
„tviapaenoUglesbei coasting of—
-,- IJklitpoots, Dyad morli s edovea.
-
at - . . "
lAdiolkln,Eoillit AlOien,. '
Jidad,gwaik'd-dOiin'eldiOis.— . .
uddier drab book glove..
Wanbt-bank-, .:do, f do.„
• k'Dbitry. : ..ba'ok YrenelibuOli 'gloves . ' ,
Pifv•top brahlrieyiefich drat:angst - glove.. '
1 X•amb:litok - Renaults, gable,' gloves and gauntlet.,
I Real iglevinf,'&o. .'i '.
Also, White motto°, hose,` gilts do, mode cashoaoto
do,l4ttoleld. -.,r 4t ',-, r- .-, ,"• ' '
.'
1 'MACK SILK-VELVET RIBBONS.
.- -?•& - ftill, fins. of ill-tlili tdp,Ok velvet ribbon..
' 1 '', . 4101Nott PY.AID 1:111 , R1 , 4148.
' !',,,' -'' ', '..'', ~ T hin Miming,' '
It tieshe Oreiteli,idatVeinghennt, '
-.PItENOTI BANDY , OABHDIERE; 'PLDBH, AND 1 1 .E1...
, : V.Et*EA,INGB AND DARB4IEItES.
'iiiiiivol,dti,,fif
.. „ . ' • , „ , ,
~
.. ailitandi.dUltOieri idetitis: - -
,” fob , iiltude dii.; embroidered vest patterns, fancy
'ifienalreseilnieretigt..' o7 . 4. L
L'" 'imputw.RlTEßV. BALE , FOR GASH. ' '
ineludtatinadlel nit Tool:lay, by order of undervirlters;
tll
,:- mr 6- 9 1 WO lifoiffax)idiled oambile, - doliisrie, - taiite,
- oglitat -i Osildinbre ,s` ololluit,lilpeowisplutuielvibrown
intillnil;tiettlngilVhimdkerehieft, big& -"alike, shawls,
:ooltorppato,ivestarbobte i brogan , shoe! , Viiderehirts,
glOvesovebbing;leatheik_mantillas, hosiery.
- tale°, 10 entire wife amo.itedliatinsfei drugs, Au.
BALD GI WORM DRY GOODB.
Yridoy
400 paciages And , lota - or fancy and staplei Frani*
dr) l oodo, _oomprlning a—WI- assortment of nossonable
go ff:r.:l3eeiptecsitt.,itittleities .es t rti :pit the morning
of ode,: .
tifiluilirtitia • No;
EpT,sciar,T;.Tr.; A , o, 48 1
~c OBMUTtairtaXIVOPPOCite , the °ninon!
HDaee,befv,reen $.0,11,8%11 and - 111141 Streets.
1 .448: 2114iTLOIDBRIB8, 1 1tIB80148, &o.
' r On Wednesday Morning,
Nerrember *t IQ' be sold
aivaluable assortment of woods, comprising in part—
zunsoninntte.
. Cambric, jaconet and Swiss collars, cambric and Jao
ollet sets, collars and sleeves to match sleeves bands
'edgings, &o.
:also, cambric and jaconet mtudins, brilliants, skirt;.
Hoge, Is.
RIBBONS AND BLOWERS. • , •
'New styles bonnet ribbons. dress and 'cloak trimming
ribbons, French flowers and feathers, •&1.
VBLVET RIBBONS. '
a line of fast edges, black .011 r-salsa ribbons,
ink drone fringes, , moireontione;&o.
i TABLETON
Also, superior white and colored Tarleton musline.
BRAWLS - AND 'MANTILLAS.
;,Broalie and Stella shawls, ladles' sloth talmas, Is.
•
• ATTBAOTIVIs 114L11 OB FANCY YUBA.
On T#nAnday bierning,• , -
-"lievember 4th, commencing et 10% o'olook, at the
ealearoonif No. 431 Chestnut street, will be sold a large
clanp mutts ti;or 0 6 0 0 E 4 valuable litre, 7 emp p rieing aete
cepa mutts and'onffe to match. or etch, 'table, Minx,
elhartha Maim!, Once martin. dm, to., to which the
attention of ladles le - respectfully invited. '
J]7 Catalogues early on the morning of gale.
• 8111/FALO AND PANOT ROBES.
Also, an JAynice of•buealg robes, fancy carriage and
ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF
EIE O R r A pri N da TO74 O ;
rTri n ° g, Pl3.2
November bth, at the salesroom, No. 481 Chestnut
street, by catalogue, ,on a credit,. ooliamencing at 10
oiclook, will be cold
_a valuable assortment of Ger.
toantown gocida, comprising:lvory variety of latest
styles, manufactumd expressly for beet city retail
'sales. - Included will be found, viz :
SHAWLS, OIROULARB, DABQUES. '
penes' knit zephyr shawls, ladles , : and-children's
circulars and batsmen of the newest and moat approved
styles.
MODE, GAUNTLISTiV
Mao, superior. sophyt. r opors hoodeithildronla wool
hoods, and-nhildrem's -wool gauntlets and leg-
FOISS.
ARPS.
A full assortment of gents , and boys' zephyr scarfs.
,boss, mufflers, tzo
..ORICRET JACKETS.
Etenla`lfeariall-ic6Ol ribbed cricket Jackets:
HOSIERY.
,Ladles',white, black . and mixed wool, heavy cotton,
and marine liose.'gents , wed' and mixed' cotton hose
endhalf bolo; bilaiLy it t 3 rlt A ita D itr iL c l o v itir s tia_rh?se.
- Moyino - sod Assay. cotton, underabir . ta, merino and
rattan ribbed and plain drawers."
- - , •: ,,, LADIEIP:IdERINO VESTS: '
supsclor satlois.of laditoil merino .vests, ,
1111ErtAVIL141.&11 ,suRR, • GENERAL
* - ILPAVOTIOII_AND COMMISSION STORM, No. 46
NOrtit lip2lM.TFlNtrerit i bob* Arch.
M:A. ELD3ON, Andfoneer.
, , 7 NOTIONS AND 'FANOIt-GOODS. • ,
LARON . PRIVSMPTORY.SAVS:=THE ,STOOK OF A
yorputs, ALA ‘:EBTABLIEUI4E,N7 CLOSING
• • - -_, — .lruazans -
, On wednOsittyJMoblog,
- ;At ens - stab:et atiPititt Fololtrot, will be cold, by
'oatalagae,,to bliptiesii, *eolith's - Stook o whole-,
-uale tuition iiiilfe.pay gouda
40lINTE13. - -
-
Also ; B,op a rioi c eetiiiiars:witli- &Aware, suitable for
a'wholissfe oesitallietabliahment. -
117.„,Partli liefOgfer•
•• , •
NOTloll.—Hereafter we salt hold our regulir sales
- Of household furaltdroV "on'Weduesday and 81.
; tiriairnorlitags,ecnnulenchag at olelook.--Nrentog
Salim of :watches, 'jewelry; fader and , inteaellanoona
goada; ; Will tie' held tekielarly' every , Monday,: Wednee
.dey, Thereday,,ao pepirderrenlegeivommenelug at
-I)eloetEl.t:' .•
CteneigeniliAl erne'', and second - hand : house
-ho V thralls* Plarretforte's, carpets, watches; Jewelry,
k:o,r - teelpiistrell,radlleiteddint wh ich
, Ilkeino cash ad.
"
4 Tr ,Ontiledisales attended:to' prodiptly. Charges
,at! Irueelikfi , lllOnj ithir belies in this city:
-
40litThrriTORD;"ATTOTIONEAR,"" No;
0T11.1111T; between- la/TII and
SIXTEL 'south aldif.cf- -, i • • ' -
foARD.-Theattention of clothing dealer's is part-Ica
hirly,motteetediti tedriale,t , hy • Catalogue s notumanoing
thin m orning , at 10 otolo - elr proolsely:'-
4Aloo,sat'll , ololock; four gold 'hunting 'double-4m
mantel, to which - the attention of purchasers is In.
.PRl3,Alitt.rolitY Ghtß OrttßA.llY-IditDß CLOTHING.
. ,
Tine Morning,
Noniniberjoir, 410; otoloeh.sireelvely,' lay. catalogue,
a large - and desirable Asnortntenti of ready made
clothing," adapted to Atte - .present and coming eeason,,,
.corialatintrthlairOf"mentregtitiliekiy - ton,;, - otreri
and dress costs, of the usual fabrics sud styles;
aaast
i there sacks, sattinet pantaloons of various grades and
colors, bleak esti% isancy,:eassimece, plush, :limner
cloth and ,sh u ntsveati, ahildren'a and youths , mixed
and 41ific tits" Itterelaaketti boats, pants, r . and, full
Mine, k0:„..k0i , -. •
Also, tnoliidedin catalogue, elm adiancea,
This' Minning,
4 'atilt notify 'double-oat. - gold hunting watchee, of
aelebtated . manufacturit..z - ~. • . ,
'IDMINIPTII&TOWS 861,11 OP BILLIARD TABLES.
Ori:6atnrday Morning, -
Nov. 6th, at X lO o , aloeir r prechely, will be eold on
the ,premisee, nortbesuit corner Of Eighth and Callow
hill itieele,l* order or adralnistietor,4" superior
tildes oilliefrolidirine MeV/bred •meftleoritrei
I 1 made by - Meartevilr:fath do Deeker,-New York.
"Leonard & Benjamin New York.
• 2 , 41 ' , 4( - George , Tbonipion Doeton (marble
tEr partialli attention or- billiard proprietOra
larenoated.— -
Ir ti r.The tablas may be examined any day privioue to
the - 8043*0 above: ; -
4r, CO.,' Atrin to NE= s AND
I , 7: = Ociatiiiiiiinrldiike, O. 2T iknel
STRUT: isomer of LODGE 13THART. • t, r
. . ,
LABOR BALM oximoufflutoLD .1111BNITURE,
°ARP/ails OUXItAWAM3/ &o ,
I ,, .....)jaModneaday: orning, . "• • "
Uttlito',PlOokist .No, 2f Swab. Mean meet, we will
Sell large and Splendid :amendment of now and se
eond•hand furniture—front Olainetoskor declining
bnalness—consisting ltb.part - of. walnut tetou.tetes,
walnut bedsteads, a 014,, chairs , rselistands, &o.
Also, ansio OA white ghlnaware,:
Also, at ihg- inane time -and pla ce , Of olleirlog
Anddittgitekef liquor stars. . • ~
GINNEY , &:SONS, • < ' •
6/ • , r•RNAL. ZSTATEPAUOTIONIIIIII),
820.WALNOT STREET.
• - • 1100EtTR , PALLIIALII, . • -
On Thnradat
lasendier 11th, litthe Philsdelphts r.xeh
tinge—
• ' - 7/111Tff , OTREET,:=1 . brwlitory brick residence, with
the hiiderninspronementeilifthstreeVriorth of Sprach)
street - -
. _
J RANPIMOW P-1 40ABOHOJOHEREHE,wfib ople pad,
ao4Eihalovierii itoprovemontoi No. MO Nor. h
Igtetj: JO rune through to,
stroOVi • -.::. - '
OMEN.. THEM-STORY max - BEsniEvon,
witk-45.04 raPPOOmeata, sonthwestoardlT CIO, of
le.MTMpfol).Olot . ,of.,Woq s tree t, Idt foot
•
_ ERSIDENEE, Anne street; west
RIO i'Venue r nLectP Aide , has, LEG modern Improve
manta, "aid in CompletO order. • _
_I,THMSETORY. age% ENHUHNO, Oumberland
drOot; Muth Bide,
.0.43m.—.7. M. Cikummej - ,V"Bods, siwklmieers, wlll
held'be Wee& itear .4
lstate; Stacks, , Also,
bab ialle libistdfuriattle'at thielltele. 4
0 41.7,t gi WTATZTAT PpyATE HALE.
si.,-„ORAsi,fitrate aegster, *lll always be
YaAtako-10 Item largo-.a of root estate, Ineluatisg
;sem aeoseptloaM oar and comitta ProPertY
fr d: ,
Real Estate Broi ' sirs.
-"- ' -----52 9 r WARTZ EtreetilmlossjnEttt,
Vlb'H 1 LA ' W . AD ' AUND AND
, 1 41141141 et Walla:10MB.
wW-fr OLIN& Milan,
• :01 1 09 0 11onlinli41nu. nuenteon.
"Zit ronewt , froln old'etand inWalnut West
to if piAtcolt.N, No. MO OHBOTNUT street,
0, ft itillXl.l4 o _7oheAlttkowrenge Hotel, where our
And-Outpablio _are _reepeoltally Invited to
'enamlne our extenstrei) doe* of Wawa pki,g,Burnscee,-,
'Cooking Bungee,' Betlellollires,„ltigletere, Enameled
atone Mutule, ?chit Orsteil, Ito. • We are
- now mAntifieftring'o s NSW OELBVIIATAD VAT
ANT NSWAPAIO9,OrOp 00111.101 , 117NNAON, the
most noweiturrind'ioondrin'entMeitter 'ever' Invented,
1 .1171: 41 1tAtlifirl In pottitili H "`of! tnee "
:Orates; and Porto: OW 131.1.1t0i or all oboe And patterns
,I firlinto - 'slar — onntnenced - znanninottuer 0:
i'MfdAINLEDASTONIt. 1114117$49rfeins Pion
! VardniareVllI nre
44,
gicifk nit $4l 8 1. kifwanAtitou if SM.? den. They
lePro ll iutelittel *re and beintfol Amon MAANANA,
4 gewoUnjured.:4ntekt, Goal One, , Acids,
Ana Ife sol4fillionoodnAndlletodt, at, into/class pries
I!**, hAtiti.fs ~Crplowd Age MOO.
AnNCILD wixison.
, Abmolup•rinteopn. •
et hip: A:.' 1.-18 t p 4 it _ , „
11MIA"BUGA.B.---260 Boxes prime Yellow
riGrltivailit SU:MASS roves Isy ' A. 'MERINO,
002.8 „ • ; .I.4ol3ciutlyll2osT `Streil.;, •
31 AIWA Sijet4.4-oatie Fitet,Qualiq
'.1.Y.1s AtailliOlgarthjast arrived Mere semen sale
4
. W.tiraiLAM 1/..YEATON, -
•410 • Ala Amith- Rater ritrami
;VIVRISICEY.43O..bbIeiy2OUdo:AMIIIer 8 . 4
1' IF • - Itiokonstap'e) ,91 1 1,1tvipnedige WW Biekey~
- gore abdNiesle i ..- • A. MERINO,
01414t 5 "e'ex" - Oath /MONT tract.
ONI
71 !!:0#
aleeiyg "44~ tiojt~
•
— 22 E MARKET STREET,- ,
rt,0114 313 -7: 110 78446iitil0Are • •
• BETWEEN SECOND AND TRIED STREET':
G. WOLBEBT,
' the particular at nation'of pur-
Admen's to the pOeitiie site of a general *erten:tut of
and _fanny fall ;and winter amide, to be
:made this morirlui,'commencing at 10 o'clock:
„Included will be found—
,lllo".!Pitlf poops, ; '
1 •
Venelziating of men's - arid wanton's merino and
lambs-wool, and.dra,.were, wool scarfs. wool Spode,
'vial , 'Coats', Wind - haat' and half hose, silk and wool
gloves ! catton half hose,
• ' BRAWLS.
Also 200 Stella, wool basket; and damask' oreted
shawls.
EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac.
Male°, French and Scotch embroideries, linen hand
kerchiefs, silk handkerchiefs and - cravats, Italian sew
ing silk, Madras cravat* linen shirt fronts, Byron col
.
lare.
RID GLOVES.
h Also, 200 dozen ladies' Vrenoh-fall adore, kid gloves.
RIBBONS AND ARTIFICIAL".
Alen, 50 cartons; helmet and trim:ming ribbons, silk-
Velvet ribbolni, Erench artificials, silk triages, &o.
Also, 15 wee fall style straw bonnets.
-, "Also ' a general variety et notione.
Erllamplea and catalogue, now ready. ,
This Morning,. •
• Commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold, without re
eene,,,a large and general assortment of staple and
fancy fall ant winter goods.
‘ U' Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
sale. ,
On Tinitaday - iderning,
• SALE BROM 'variety
SHELV.M.
Comprising a general variety or staple and fanny
goods, In iota to snit .puretiasers
On Friday Morning,
' BALE OF CLOTHING, he.
Consisting of—. .
Raglans, : -
Back coats, •
Week Coate, Made In the best manner for men's
Dreet Oaata„ and boys , wear.
Panto, and I -
Vests,
TAILORING 000D.8.
Also, an assortment of tailoring goods, shirts, draw
ere
o batalogues early. on the morning of sale.
Notices.
IN THE •bISTRIdT COURT •T'elß ' THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PRIL&DELNII/k.
DRORGR V: STROUD.
Sept. Term, 1868. No. 48. Vend. Sap.
The auditor appointed by the Court to report dread.-
bationizif thiTuni raised, by the Sherigis sale under
the above 66th, of
All that certain lot or pit coot ground with the three
story brick rceistlee 'or tenement thereon r erected,
innate on the west a de of Seventh street, at the die
tenci of 63 feet deathward fre in the Muth west darner
of Master streetquad , the said Seventh street, In the
city of PhDs , ' eiplola, containing in, front or .breadth
on the said Seventh - etreet 17 feet, and extending in
length or depth westward betWeeir parallel. lines at
right angles iwith the' gaid'Serenth street. 80 feet.
Bounded eutward•by the sald Seventh' street south
ward byrdber ground of' theseldiohri B 'FOX, Intend
ed to be this dargrinted to 'George W. Stroud on
round rent, 'westerard by remaining ground of the said
Cohn B. Yogi and' northward by ground granted , to
Henry Pierce. Being, the same lot or piece of ground'
which John Pox, biincleittne dated the 26th day of
March, A.'l): ISM, recorded , Lat Philadelphialrideed
book It D. 52 No. 120, -page 295," &o. granted and
'conveyed unto the raid George W. Stroud. infieei yield
ing and paying therefor and thereont %unto the acid
John B. Pox,-hls heirs and lisligrer, the yearly 'rent or
turn of 120 dollars, It equal half...yearly payments, on
the first day of the nionthe of <January and July in
every yeuirthereafter. '
Also, all - Wit certain - lot or piece of ground with the
three story brick nieisuageor tenement thereon treat:
ed, situate on the west aide of Seventh street, at the
distance of 80 feet southward tram the South west ear
ner of fdasterstreet &nuttily said Seventh street, in the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on
the said Seventh street 11 feet; and extending to length
or depth westward between parallel lines at right an
gles with the fold Seventh street 81 feet. - Sounded
outward by the maid Seventh street, southward by
other ground of them:id John B. Fox, intended to be
this day granted Craig on ground rent,
westward by remainingi ground of John B. Fox, and
northward by other ground of the said John B. Fox,
intended to be this day granted to George W. Stroud on
ground'rent. , Being the 'Caine 'lot or pleoe of ground
which John B. Fox, by-indenture dated the 2ith day-of
March, A. D. DM,: recorded at Philadelphia in deed
book R. D. 'llr., - No. 1111, 'page 299 &0., stinted and
conveyed unto the said George W. Stroud, In fee, yield.'
idg and paying thereforaed thereout unto the said John
B. Fox, his heirs and Assigns, the yearly rent or mum of
120 dollars, in equal half yearly payments, on the first
days of the months of.Janeary And July, in ovary year
thereafter, for arrears of which eald ground rents, the
properties above described, are now about to be eold
-14111 attend to the duties of his appointment on TUES
DAY, November 9th, 18'8, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at his
°Moe, 188'. South Fifth street, opposite Indepen
dence Square, In the city of Philadelphia, when and
where All parties Interested 'are required to present
theireledme or be-debarred from coming In on said
fund. E. WiIITMAN,-Auditor,
Phlls. p Oot. 16, 1868
IN THE DISTRICT COURT„FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY Of PHILADELPHIA.
. 'HARPER :v. PROUD.
, Dee.-Term, 18543 i No. 462 k Pl. Fa.
The Auditor appoLutc4 by the Court, to distribute the
fond &Hemp from * age. of persoual propertp.under
above writ, will meet.the parties interested at hie office
No. 704 WABHINOTON Allier,. on WRDNRSDAY,
Nov.lo, at 4 P M , when and where all parties i !-
seated are required to present dulls claims or be debarred
.
from coming in on laid fund.
nol.-10t -• - A. MURRAY fiTZWART, Auditor.
. „
LETTERS .OF ADMINISTRATION TO
the Estate of OATHAILTI4E OAGLB, deceased,
late of the Twenty-third hard `( hut formerly a resident
of Idanayank,) of the city of PhiladelPhla, basing been
granted to the undersigned, all perilous indebted to The
said estate are requested to make payment, and those
having claims against the name to present them to
DSO W. DAVIS, AdminlOrator,
oaf. tn.6t* MAIN Street, Manaynok.
ANEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY
PRXNTIBB , B
WASHING AND SCOURING
soLuTiox.
PATENTED JUNE =, 1858
, • This important diseovery has just been patented by
th °United States,!ind it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Ifousekeepers,' and others. It la a
labor-aayingpreparation, and costa lean than half of any
other article known for cleansing purposes. While It
cleanses, whiten,, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every deacription,'lt will not injure
,the Most delicate fabric. Certificates of its yiane'haye
been glean bysome of the leading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
citizens..
Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by,
MeatuEL GRANT, Jzt., & go.,
~
189 SORTIE WATER STREET,
jy22-thtu ly • PHILAWILPItIi
AZTION.
C
WABIIINQ AND BOODRINO SOW
TION.--The undersigned would, caution the public
against the purchase of Liquid Washing flolet:lone, pur
porting to be elvillar to, or . equally ancient with, his.
The undersigned le protected:by a patent in the menu
of-the-only article which can he safely and al.
'clently need. Spurious imitations have been got up,
which will prove inefnelent In cleansing, and deleted
otia, to ..the Abdo. Crowe and_retsilera ahould be
carefurnift toparcheas Mx Washing and fieburing So
lition except of they will otherwise render them ,
soiree liable as infringers. Purchasers should be care
ful to 'purchase' ONLY PRENTISS'S SOLUTION,: an
they - will thus avoid all 'risk of deetroying the fabric/
washed: :Conclusive proofs can -be furnished that this
article will not injure the febrio. sept29.Bmo.thectu
TO ARORITEOTS AND BUILDERS.
AO AMA. FREESTONE.
Now landing, and shortly to arrire 4 l,ooo tons at this
beautiful Stone, both of the
BLUE,.
_GRAY, AND DUET TINTS,
the former of vhioh, for softness and delicacy of oolor,
is unrivalled
• For the character of this stone please examine the
following buildings:
•
Joe. Harrison's, Eighteenth Street and Rittenhouse
Sor e.
arrison'a Building, Locust street, between Seven.
teenth and Bighteenth.
.
-
Samuel Smitit's,West street and Rittenhouse square.
Mrs. Peterson's No. 1219 Walnut street.
A. K. Womrath's, 414 Arch street: .
Samuel filmes', Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
T. K. liessitt, Seventeenth call Locust streets, and
others.
-ARNOLD & -WILSON, Agents, • -
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND, VENTILATING,
, WARIMOUBB,.
1010 O}I3IBTNIIT BTILEET.
marwim. .B. 11...BBLTWBLL, Sinn:
UNITED' STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
_ , CHICAGO,
The subecriber,' haring 'had math practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands In the various Land
Bletricte In the Weaterit Statile, has suinsTal facilities
for nuking retlaele B . eleotilipa for
Len) WARRANTS OR OMR. ,
keintug Surveyors comtattily shf,..fight to make
personal examinations, he can always make the most
Judicious locations.
Lamle nsultripassekt for fertility of soil and salubrity
of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be
In , , , .
lOWA AND WISOONdIN.
Bedisfaetoty nSfeeenoes - glven when re4ulred. •
I 17.• MoneyWeetern invested
States. Kansas and Liebman, and
pay of the
B. SALISBURY,
4 MARNE Street, Olxiaaßo
HA#D SCRUBS AND CLAMPS.
HAMMONDS&
-No. - 'l. 82,4 e. per 'dos. - No. 6.61 12 per dos.
2. 750. " 6. 1 26 I
8. 870. " 7. 150 I.
4.1000. " 8. 1 76 gi
01.81.11'8, ,
6 Row, $1.26 per dom.
7 ItOvr, $1.76 per dozen.
8 Row, 112.28 per dozen. '
HENRY C.X,ORBTRIN,
5e.7.6 A 2 North THIRD EMMA. Philadelphia
A WNINGSI AWNINGS I. - -
.Enk".YOSSPIi - H. - POSTER, Mcning maker, NO. 448
North THIRD_ Street, 'shove , Willow. Italian and
Small 'Window Awnings for dwellings and office w in
dowi i , A*liings for done, Awnings for steamboats add
ships, • AU kinds of - Awnings, Tents, Flap ' or any
thing 4n - canvas /m/4e : to - Order by JOSEPH Ef.
TER, Awning Maker, No.. 448 North TUlRD,Street.
Nosidence, No; 840 South PRONT Street.
oclB.lm - JOSEPH H. POSTER,
•
TAW ./c BEERS ,
_ ~t LIIBRIOATING (itEASE, •
'the beet and cheapent compound tUr greeelnE'the Weis
or OMNIBUSES, OAP.RIAGEB, LOAItTB, DRAYS And
WAGON% and,HBAVY • ~
_Pop In tin, eaus,,kegaissnt barrels, 0 , all ,the
DIWOGISTIII In the city widths MANI:MAC MINA 0,
1 .1211 m No. i 8 ROUTEI WATER Street.
r 1 A; TREGQ • , REAL ESTATE AGENT
,j 2:. 4ND obri•vioritioETE,THIII,TEENTIr Street
and.ItIDGB Avenue, attends to the purchase and mile
of•Seel Mato, Avegoutitio - g seaarimes t 'Renting houses,
'end CoHastiest of Rouse and Ground Rents; and Inter:
,eethtent,es,„,Battshostnry rethrencee given, ; og9-Bns*
jiA.MdOR - .ARTIFIOLAL
BP.OIAL NOTIOA TO PIIYEI V IAIIii:—Vhe
offelakeeldola for' the',exhibition .of-reinedlonito
osaag aarfacee,, which . oombinee the following adiabta.
gee r A good and niriaryingeordateitee,'enelltrommat
a with water, diseolrea all arAptatioes _that arnardn
ble in water, hence' facilitating instead of oto coo ak t.
their abaorption, end dies not, get rancid: The 144
property alone random ; tt an licrelnailin'aignialtion to'
theractiVoner. Prepared and for !ale wholeeale and
retail A at , amiss Laboratory and Pharmacy,
TrAlfttrana Clheltoht stro.k •.'
HEMP.—A large stock of J.
J. LIAM HEM' on hand and for sala by
WEAVER, PITLER & CO.,
0019 ' No. 4.8 N. WATill Pt .V. 22 N. WLIARVIS
ttggss.--K4LAPEttiPIRA9 •' THE-TESDAY -NOVEMBER, 2, -.1855'
• ; v p
. • .• ,
INO,IIIRE.FOR THE ROYAL, OR.
BEA. SHELL PATENT GAE;IIIIIININGDOOK=
ING BTOVES—They are economical, etmeemleir
the gee and smoke ;Mit are Mina/1y wasted ; dura
ble by having double) lartead of dingle plates ; and eon
ventent, having large ovenaand being ready bakers.
Our new patented DOUBLII.OVXMOTOVE le the hest
conetruoted up-draft stove ever Invented. It will heat a
large bolter of water, boil two dinner pots, broil a beef
steak, bake bread and ; pies, and, roast meat, all at the
same time ana with a single fire: • -
Invalids, and all persons,whe appreciate the influence
of ien , ilated apartments upon health, will be pleased
with our PORTABLE -GRATES and MODEL MANX.=
LIN STOVE', which are of beautiful and ornamental
patterns, and give a cheerful open fire, and thorough
ventilation.
Strict economists will be sablotied with our SILVER'S
OAS-CONSIIMING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the
00-Called gee-burning atoves introduce cold air to the
top of the ere,, the effect of which to to cool theetovo
and waste the-fuel, precisely ea if stove' door wee
opened above the lire., Is 4 true gas-burning stove, the
air should be heated, in shot-air chamber, to &tempera
tore duMeient to ignite the gases, on the lame prinolple
as is adopted to our gas-burning cooking stoves.
In sulditionto the above, a largo assortment of Parlor
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall
Stoves, Portable Heaters,,Cooklog Stoves, of every de
scription, Gas Ovens, Stove Pi:tures and Repairs may
be found, In every variety, at our Waterooms, N 0.200
Norih SECOND Street. above Race.
ocl9-tf - • - NORTH. WASH, & NORTH.
44 QUEEN'S PORTABLE FORGE.—
Doubtless Many of our city readers, in passing
the gangs of workmen employed In laving down
some.„of the passenger railroad tracks in our
streets, had their attenticinattraoted tb a portable forge,
with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient
service. .These„ forges, built upon the plan secured by
O. V. Queen's' patent, are for sale at the commodious,
long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, Range,
and Suttees establishment of WARNION, CHAD—
WICK, & BROTHER, corner of SECOND end RACE,
Streets, who have the sole right for the Balsa Queen's
Portable Forge in Pennsylvania.
There are, we, believe, dye eine of this forge, rang
log In price from twenty-two to forty-four dol lars—a
sum so small, when ',entreated with its merits, as to se
cure its general Introduation ; for any one who will or
a moment consider the advantages of this forge, which
may be removed from place to place, no as ,always to be
on the spot, where workers in iron or other metals are
to perform service, whether in original construotion or
repairs, will at once concedolte great elliciency,,and ar
range for its possession and use. The adaptability of
this forge to repairs to railroads and mining machinery'
eapeciallyoommendsit to railroad companies and opera
tore in the mining districts. We, therefore, take plea
mire in calling to It the attention of road mmters, su
perintendents of mines, and others.—prom the United
States Railroad and Mining Register. 007-1 m
STOVES § 'STOVE I
" anNElvs oniGnlam - ciAB-BUIININEt '
all the ,
With all the Latest Improvementa.
• = . • Also, the largvit assortment or
0001thig, PARLOR, & OPPIOE STOVIES
In the City, at
• MANIGLE'S,
No. 909 mAnzsr STREET.
Call before parohaalog,• , 0020.6 w
saSOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUB.
NINA 000/1 STOVB.—I would respectfa ly call
the attention of the public to ono of the greatest
improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves
and Ranges—the burning of the gee arising from the
coal, by which means is tamed SO 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-piece, perforated on the under side, which
admits the air in a heated state to mingle with the
gases, thus aiding ite combustion, and causing a flame
to•paee around the oven equal to a wood fire. This
im
provement also preserves the centre piece from sinking
down on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs.
One`of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN 'OPERATION et
1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES
SPEAR, Inventovand Patentee, (late North, Chase to
North,) 1116 MARKET Strict. swot: Malmo
I _ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
-111.4 N B. corner MONTH and. BUTTONWOOD Ste.
COMMERCIAL DtPAßTMENT,—gook•keeping in
all Its various forma ;. preparing Students thoroughly
for filtrations in any branch of business ; Plain and Or
namental Writing ; Commercial Oalmiletions ; Law and
Correspondence. No institution in the United States
gives a more thorough and practical course. In this
department no teaching is done in classes, and is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
hIATIIEMATIOAL AND CLASSICAL 'DEPART.
MENT—(Sepantte 'from - the shovel—Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas
sical Education, viz Spelling, Reading Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosoay, & e. , Ancient
and Modern Languages,,with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of five months commence September
let, and February let. -Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dated and charged acoordingly.*Cata
,
loves furnished gratis: "
mh2ls.tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
ENN INSTlTUTE—Boutheaat,corner of
TIIIRTEENTII and FILBERT Streets, opened
on MONDAY, the 6th of September.
Private instruotion, though favorable to rapid pro
green, yet mends the acholer into the world with a keen
sensitiveneas, which .totally diequaliem him for edits
life i whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the
Instructor to meet general dithoultiee rathegthan those
personal to each individual, and the learner either
Icaea all Interest, or becomes auperliclal In his &Nuke
ments. For these and other reasons the number is
limited.
Yor further intonation apply percenally, Iron nine
o'clock A. M. to one o'clock Y. Al., or by unto, to
- colB.tt STETVARTarlitclesl.
IVIES. BRYAN" , SEMINARY,
BATAVIA, N. Y.
TIDE FALL TERM of this Instithtion (whose loos
tion is one of rare beakty and attraction), commences
on the 15th of September. It continues strictly a Fa
mily Boarding School for Glrlecand is thorough, select,
tied homelike in all its appointments. 'The ntrisber of
bpupils is limited to those who can be ceased at the ta
le of the Princi.
LlZr OIItOUL AIIS will be sent showing Terms and
Regulations.
•Batavia. Genesee co., N.Y., September, 1518. eels
Cli/TTENDEN's
OOMMEROIAL 001.L]
CHESTNUT and EIIiIVENTT
.Au Imslllaikra designed
TIVEI BUSINasn. -
HOARD OF .TRUnralit.
ii, ii.liomen zi
g r Francla Iloskina,
H.
Geore David Milne,.
John Bparhawk, David 8. Brown,
.
lona* Hacker, A. V. Pampa,
D. E. Hinman, Frederick Drown,
Joehns L ppixtoott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th.
'Each Student has INDIVIDVAL • INSTRUCTION
beethero re
commendation spiting. man can have, for obtaining •
good eltuation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College.
.., _ seit•tf
T ,EID ;ISHO,THS' NIGHT-SCHOOL,
Not. 140 ate- 0 SIXTH Street, neer Race . ,_ to
NOW Ores To -
GM; I rfitt/CITION lit 80011-WERTING,
WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, 413 USUAL.
eet•ly
veRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
ILE NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast earner SEVENTH and
CtilitiTNllT Streets. • Per information, rail or send for
circular. s Jelti.tf
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE OOMBIENOED.
y),, DUFF & CO.'S MERCAN
. TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner
"` • EIGETII and 011ESTNIIT qtreete,
(established in 1840, and incorporated by the Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania.) In this well-known Institution
the
of Practical, Single, and Double Entry
- BOOKKEEPING,
Including all the AoxiLiAar Bones, OolaugnotAL UAL
°MATIONS, and ."
BUSINESS WRITING,
Is taught In the moot successful and satisfactory style.
M. BOOIiR ,
P. EDWARDS, Principals.
an2l.ly'Mi. B. B. •EITON; Penmen.
PUGILIST & SONS,
Po. Importer' of 11,4TILNA OIGARS,
6628 210 Booth FRONT Street
HAVANA OIGARS.-106,000 La s Flor
de la Havana and We, Jug arrived per
brig " May Queen,'3 from liavana In atom and for
male by ' WILLIAM ! 1.-YEATON,
ze244f- - - No. 216 &intb FRONT Street.
jaIIGARO, CABANAS .AND PAUTAGAS,
A fiItGARS.—A emit* invoice bf Shea() celebrated
builds on Ward brig ";few Xra," daily 'expeeted tram
name, and for dela low, by CHARLES TSTB,
(Nor) 18 8 Walnut street, below Second,
ao7,A•nnod Story
simum, V. 11.1111110 N. J. 7A11016/
WILLLUI Z. 111111101'.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
RUTH AND WASHINGTON STARR TB,
ADILPRIA.
HERRIOK SONS,
4ND - MAOHINISTS,
mannfactare High and Low Prolong Mum 'Muslim, for
Land, River, and Marine Hereto..
Chntometers, Tanks, Iron Bade, fte., Out.
lop of allkinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gee Works, Workshop', Railroad
Stations, 44.
Retorts and Gee Maobinery of the latent and most
proved oonstmotion.
Remy description, of Plantation maohinery, ouch u
Boger. Raw, and Grist Mills Vacuum Pane, Open Moue
Trains, Defecatora, Bitters P umping Bngines, Ao.
Bole Aged" for N, Bild etm,s Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus; Nesmytkls Patent Steam Ilainmer, J. P.
Roes' Patent Vales Motion for Blast Machinery luxe
Steam Pumps: .• , - • •
• thiperintendeni—B.R. RARPOL..
HOBENSAOR'S IRON BITTERS.
This Medicine, an its name implies, is one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is es
pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or
are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Mee,
Nervous Debility General Weakness, and all diseases
arising from a disordered condition of the digestive
Meng.
FOB FEMALE! COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it, en it onion, purifies, and replenishes the blood
which Is so [ THOUSANDS Allllportant to brink about
LIVING a healthy action
a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak
and emulated, who could be restored to health by the
use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It le no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any
thing that Is of an injurious nature.
FOB 'ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD
there is no better antidote than Hobensacles Iron Bit
ters. When the blood is i mpure the whole body is full
of' direase. 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 bleat there
re no better remedy than. thee° invaluable Bitters.
Their chief eonstithent is iron, and we all know its
aglow in removing the' impure matter from the
whole visors.' systom.. They. are prepared by • prao
tleal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
phyalcians and others k as the "ne p lus ultra" of all
tonics.
HOW ORATIPPINO
to the proprietor that he has succeeded in ooMpound
fag a reme d y for many of the Ills that „his fellow
mortals are eubiect to; and that the' public appre
ciate it le not a question of doubt,'but a axed fact,
as the demand for it has far ourpassed his sanguine
TITS ' VITTIBTIMONT OP A WORTHY OITIZIN.
This is to certify my wife wee in delicate health some
_three yearn, with a dbielMe peculiar' to her eon. Bhe
,tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of HobensacL's Iron Biggers, 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 I. health. Eike hesitates not
resommend it to those who era eirmlarly affected,
as she honoree it to be a mom/rei
CIOLH gn remedy/
JOHN
. _
- -
No. 881 Capitol Strait.
This Invaluable htedloine le prepared only by '
- ozoneE 8. HOBENBA.O/1,
„yharmacentiosl
N. W. isomer of THIRD and WINN Streets,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders mast be addressed.
Price 83. Dlrothunt to dealers. _Bold by .Dreggliil
generally. ; • , nin2o..y
A BRAM' SLAUg'B,INGROING,,DIE
.CIL Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Ernefope, and
Seal Press tdanufrtory ) No. 1. Nootb, Inx,TEI Street,
jeklladtplpkiit, Pa. oaks
Otouco.
Claneational.
' HILADIMPHIA
aortheart corner of
Streets.
to - Young snest for ♦O
COUNTING ROUSE COM=
ilobatco.
ittatbitten anb Iran.
.fflebinnal.
glebicinal
pEIiIIVIAN,SYV,vp,
PROTEDT,V4 I) ,804.14T10N OH PACITOCIDI ointo,
Thiying suonesefally, owed the ordeal to which na ps.
ooteriee in thellaterla Mediescare nubjeotod, Inuot no*
b . :rece i v ed ae eo eatabliahed medicine. Its ,eilloacy:y
oaring w ' A DYSPEP S .
Affect i oas of the Meer, preppy; Nenojen Bronohltfi
an d oninnbnitive ,tpathmeles, 'Disordered' dtate of 'the
BOurry, the Proetrating 'Mete of Toad m
I*e6 Genefel, in'd all Diabasea whlelt to
4ul l re r lii r imila and Alterative Adedialne, ie beyond quo
, 1- . 1, 1t.cr1) .- { .. 1. 7'4„ 0
emm me r r h o o n t a p , , n r it a or s w o s tm el bi l a y ts ut h e h la s e e n °46 i ti ta c Y te ited er : ) ,
r an c im o d u lT i ol:
such peculiar character, that sufferers'
• •The
.., lni
'toa ottre•all, but its , range ie ext.*
$. ..!.S.. • ' ' the, because Many disease., apparently
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding, / rem on.
cause, maybe anted by one remedy. .. .
The thee of 'disowns for which' the syrup provide.%
care is precidely 'Abet :which. has so often baffled the
highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible.
the wituessee *Mesabi°, and the safety and efficacy of
the Syrup incontrovertible: - ,
Those persons tyho may wish for an *Pinion front' die'
interested persona respecting the character of the syrup
cannot Sall to be satisfied with the following, aniong nu.
meroul testimonials, in the handinf the Agents. The
signatures, are these of gentlemen' well known' balks
community, and of the highest respectability.
• . .
0 A.A D . `
The Undersigned having experienced the beneolal et
feeds of the 41 Peruvian Syrup, ,, do not hesitate, to to
commend it to the attention of the nubile -
From our own experience, Uwe(' u from the test
moray of others,'whose intelligence and Integrity are A„!
together unquestionable, we have no doubt of ite ado*
ey.in'oasea of /ncipieut Diseasee of the Lungs and Broe
°Mal Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,' Drops),
Neuralgia, &o. - Indeed. BA effects would be knoredibls
but from the high. character' of those 'hos have wlt
nosed them, and have volunteered their testimony,uwe do MUM, 1,0 Ito restorative power. •
-Rev. JOHN PLERPONT,
'THOMAS A. DEXTER,
El.• 11. KENDALL, M. D.,
•
. SAMUEL MAY,
THOMAS C AMORY,
PETER RARY.EY,
JAMES O. DUNN,
Rev. THOS.. WRITTEMORE,
OERTINIOATE s cw DR. 11Ale148
It Is well known that tho Medicinal effects of Proles.
Me of Iron in loot by_even a very, brief exposure to air,
and that to maintain a volution of Protoxide of Iron,
without further oxidation, Ike been deemed impossible
In the Peruvian-Syrup, this desirable point is at
kilned by combination in a way before unknown, end
this oolutlon may. replace all the proto carbonates, ci
Utiles, and tartrates of the AlateriaModitm.
A. A. HAYES, M. D.,
Assayer to the State of Massachusetts.
Boylston street, Boston.
Bab' BY -
N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
No. 5 WATER Street Boston.
P.BROWN,
NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
HASSARD & 00.,
TWELFTH and 011EBTNIIT &ob.
Jels-tn th aat-Gos wBm Agents for Philadelphia.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR;
PREPARED er DR,. SANFORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM GUMS,
Is:one Of the beat Purgative and Liver Medicinal now
before - the public, that acts as a Catharsis, eager,
milder,, and more effectual thah any other medicine
known.. is not only a Cathartic, but a Litter reme
dy, eating first on the Liver, to eject Its morbid matter,
then on the atomaeh arid boweis to carry off that mat,
ter, then- accomplishing two purpoies effectually, 'with
out any of the painful feelings eiperienoes in the Ope
rations of .most ,Cathartics. It strengthens the spa
tem at_tbe seine time that it purges it, andcwhen taken
daily in moderate "doses, will strengthen and build It up
with untamed rapidity. - •
princtpalregulatorsofthe
performs its rune Mons
system are fully devil•
most •entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
- Hone ; when the stomaeh
at fault, and 1110 whole
quenee of one organ—the
do Ite duty.: For the die-•
of the proprietors h a
practice of ,rndre thad2o
dy wherewith to counter
manta to Willett it is Ila-
The Lives mono of the
human body; and when it
well, the powers of the
oiled. The stomach le Di
on the healthy action of
performance of its ram
ie at fault the bowels are
eyatem suffenl in conee-
Lit , er—havlng enacted to
cation of that orgim, one
made 'lt Ids ntudy, In a
peace, to And some rema
nd the many derange
ble.
medy le at laid found, any
♦ea COMPLAINT, in any of
bottle, and bourlottou hi.
To prone that, thin re,
petwou troubled Wlth
ita forme, hee but to try a
certain.
Thou GUM remora all
the eystomp supplying hi
of ,bile, invigorating , the
digest well i)unlying the
health to the whole ma.
CaUlle. of the dlaeue—ef
ilicloce Arnold are
prevenied by the ce.
furtooaaroa.
morhld orbad matterfrom
their pleat a healthi flow
stomach, causing food, to
blood,- giving tone ,and
chin ery, removing the
footing a radical ours.
cured, and, what ix bet
=long use of the Lieaa
lo onMotent to relieve the
food from rising sad gouge-
One lose, after eating,
totasett and prevent the
Lug.
Only one dole, taken
DitOWOUltn,
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and auras 000•
One done, taken after
rave. "
4E7 One dsge or tyro
relieve 010 It HOLIDA01111:
before retiring, prevOtit
night, looms the Vowels
TIVIMISO. •
each meal, will cure DTEF
tewspoowfwls will aliroys
One bottle taken for fo•
the cause of the disease,
Only one dose hinnedt.
while one done, often re-
Onot,afis Moneys. and a
male obstruction removes
end makes aperfectcure.
ately relieves 0001.10,
pea W, is s sure cure for
preventive or OnoLignA. •
needed to threwont of the
dloine after a long sick,
irrnly one bottle is
system O
tke effects at me-
SAM.
10" - One bottle taken
sallowness or unnatural
for JAUNDICTS remorse all
color from the skin. .
time before sitting glees
makes food digest well. ;
ed, mires Ottaosto DI/A
while Bourse Rod Bolen.
to the first dose. •
One dose taken a short'
vigor to the appetite, and
One dead, often repeat-
RENA in its worst forme,.
complaints yield almost
One or two doses cure
in children; there is no
remedy in the world, as it
abs nts
10-.. k few bottler ears
orbe.
We take pleasure in re- oommending this men.
nine sts a prerentire for INTER and Anon, OUILL
Parma, and all Favaasof a lhuotra Trps. It op*.
rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to
testify to its wonderful virtues.
AD who use 'et ars giving their unanimous W10)1041/
its favor: -
1D Mix Water in the moutk'ssith the /SeigeratOr,
and swallow both together.
TILH LIVER, INVIGORATOR
18 A 130110111/1711KMAL Dtadovnar, and le daily work
ing cures, almost too great to believe. It mires ea if by
magic, even the first dose 'giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Oomplaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re
sult of a DISHABRI) LIVER.
MOE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
. . .
Dr. BANFORD, Proprietor, 846 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT ds BONS, 216
North Second Street. •
Betallad by all ;Druggists. Bold also by BAllinEl,
BI61118; Twelfth and Chestnut etraefa, and F. DROWN,
Fifth and,Ohastoot Janet. Thilada. 1,913 to th
Iliatrw will, in an oases, follow the use of RadiiSy',
liemediee. There are none eo sick or diseased, w weak, feeble, Or crippled with pain or infirmities, bill
that Itadwara Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, of
Regulators, as the nature of the disease or aloknitet,
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure. -
These remedies 'consist of Itadwaris Ready Relief,
Radwey'e Renovating Resolvent; Radway's Regulators
Each of theme remedies possesses special curative'powert
over certain diseases. Yet there' are other ilfseiteei
wherein their combined medicinal properties are is
quirs4 and when thug used, if there le Inifliolent
and strength within the diseased or dying body to sus
tabu their action, the patient will Ilve and be restored
to health.
Paid
Acute Diseases.
Inflammatory Diseases.,
Nefarious Diseases
Congestive Diseases
Scrofulous Diseases.....
Chronic Diseases ' .
Syphilitic Diseases
Constitutional piteases..
Skin Diseases
Nervous Diseases
Infectious Diseases
.R. R.
R. Relief.
Itelisf and Regulators
.Reliefand Reguletfore.
. Relief and Regulators.
.Renovating Resolvent.
,Renovating Resolvore.
Renovating Resolvent. ,
.Resolveni, and Bcgulestoo,
Renovating Resolvent.
Resolvent, Relief, Roods
tors. .
,Ready Relief ¢ Etre/Mort
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.
Tinny diseases that "Mist humanity are Inherited 111
eir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly Mree
Swards, Consumption, Syphilis, and Pita, are amons
the most common of constitutional diatoms. Now, we
ears not how many generations' the seeds of thesis Alt
eases may have been established in the system, .ents
rupting the blood_Reduoay'r Renovating Resolves:
will eradicate from the bodies of the afflioted every par.
tide of diseased deposits, and fill the veins with
pure, and healthyblood.,_ _ _
ORILDIIIINT Dia/USES.
iladway's kinorassug Resolvent should bo hulloC
sea blessing by every mother throughout' the 'loud.
niter° _infants are afflicted *lth Boren, ilutoore,cete.
Tide breakings mit (thus 'early) are evidenoea of dis•
same transmitted from the parent stook. A few that) oi
the Renovating Iles oleent will eradioate every redip
of the disease and hum* the child a sound and healthy
body.
-A. R. R,—Radway's Ready Relief for Ilealiaohes,
ther sulk or nervous; Rheuxuatism,
fines, Dysentery, Cholera hforbus, Cramps,
Influenza, Bloody Flux. Paralysis, Limbed°,
Gout, Neuralgia, Toothache, Small Pod,
Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints,
Scarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Plea.
Vey, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains C all
kinds. Redwayls Ready Relief will, in i , es
minutes, change the miseries you sulfa , to
joys of pleasure.
A. R. R...-Rmiway's Renovating Resolvent, for the ears
of chronic diseases—Such as Ficrofulons and
Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive and
other affections of the Lungs and Throat.
Induration and Nnlargements of pieta,
Brophy°. and other diseases of the Skin
Nodes, Tumors, Green!, Dyspepsia, and All
other disemes arising from an impure stets
of the blood.
B.B.B,=Badway'e Regulators will cure, elfeativelY
and speedily, Costiveness, Indigestion,
• Painter's Oholbs, Lead Diseases, Indamum
tion of the Dowels Dyspepsia, Liver Cam
plaint, Diseases of 'the Heart and Kidneys
Female Complaints. Small Pox, Fevers,
Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system Is
out of order, or the blood impure a doss of
Redwayie Regulators will restore it to rect•
laxity, and purify and cleanse the blood. No
female should be without them.
R. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists sad
Merthaute everywhere.
RADWAY St. 00., New York City.
W. B. Yninea, ,
T. W. Drorr & B°X ' Agents Philedelphia
T. R. CALLENDER, ,
Dr. H. SWARMS Sc. Bon )
litlt•ttuteacilyeceoßbr
rrnE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF
JL THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
'VIE • IMPERIAL DENTRATIVE YOB PURIFY
ING WIN • BLOOD AND STRENDTDENIN4 TED
WHOLE BYBTEU. ,
, The Imperial Dopurative, prepared by Dr. 11,e,
berry Ss' Co., is now acknowledg_ ed as the prinelVl
Family Medicine for the cure' of Wainscot; affections
and 130Sori7LOUS diseases generally. The success which'
attends ite use in these inveterate diseases has no Nut.
It Is now used in ' hese diseases with complete success,
where all other means have failed. Two or three bot
tles-will satiety any one of its great curative properties.
RIP DISDABII'IUI4 WEE MS SW/ILLING, HLOZHATIONS Of,
the BONES, Mourn, THROAT, &c: Irs beneficial and
healing obaracteriatics are soon observed in these com
plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have
been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPN
NIAL DEPURATIVE In a ehort time. • ,
TarTsa and SCALD HEAD will as certainly yield to
this inedicine u 'it la med. • Diseases of `the Skin and
all eruptive complaints generajly cdfinot long remain
after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative.
Its Tonle properties, as well Sc Alterative; render It
valuable to weak and delicate females.
. .
The great purity, strength, and 'value of this Faintly
Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases mole
alatini in an impure condition of the blood. It expels'
all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re.
invigorates the system.
Those using the Imperial Depurative and whiting ad;
vice in their case, will reeeive every attention by etter.
or otherwise,
Prepared and sold by Dr, LOUNSBERRY Zr
60 North FIFTH Street . , below Arch, Philadelphia.
For site also by J. P . Long & Co., Lancaster, Pa. J.
If. Raw and S. S. Steven Reading, Pa. Holman Jr.
co.; Iglarrieburg, Pa. C. R.Sating, Pottsville Pa.'
'V. ?r, C. W. Moollutook, aston, Pa. James (liven,
,Westchester, Pa. Schmidt to de. Allentown, 'Pa;
Simon Ran, Bethlehem; Pa. Dr. 11. W. Leslie, Bristol,
Pa,, and Druggleto gen'orany. aull•mwtcatem
Ins,:intantv,grpingatakf.
/pH):, QUAKER INSITIZA.NCIE
.1. COMPANY,' FH.rOE 498 WALNUT STREET,
PIIILADET4H2A.—QAPITAL dad 817R14078 $277.-
655.86.—Irmu'es againit ,LOBB or .DAMAGR-BY FIRE
and the PERUS OF THE BEA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION andTHANSPOR.TATION.
IL - TICN per,cent. in dash returned on the earned
Premiums of Open Inland nlieles.
OFFICERS.
Presbignt—gßOßGll H. BART.,. : , , ,
vip,/ppoldeut=4. I'. AOSS.
BOoro4ey and Treasurerz-11 R. CORGERIALL. ,
AssfhtatikflOMai-43:11. BUTLERS
_, bumfroils: ..
Geo. 11. Hart;', ".", B. W. Bailey "
E P. Roes, ' 'Andrew R. Chambaree,
6. G. Outten,' ' T. L. Pomeroy, "
Joseph Edwards, „ Chirles G. Imlay,
John GI Dale; • ,'H. R. CoggShaU,
Footer B. Perkins, Sam!. zones H. D.
' Roo. H. 'MI/alter. '
Afloat 'IIIt G
OWED PINE AND MAR,INE INSI7-
AA RANCE COMPANY', N 0.412 WALNUT litieet,
, . . DIRECTORS. , ,
John H. Diehl, wo, p, Leech,
J. Edgar ThOmoon, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
Di W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Loden],
John 0. James, Wm. R. Hamlin,
A J. litooknor,, W. Il..Shilllngford,
John W. Seaton, 0. B. Spangler,
William RaigneX' ' H.R. Houston, I '
Edwin Booth, Woo. H. Love, ,
John Garrison, ' Chorine E, Norton,
E. S. Warne,' Inmelllyer.
Preeldent—JOlLl H. DIEHL,
Vico President--n. S. WARN..
Seoretary—OßAßLES A. DOT. ' - selii-tf
A XERIOAN- FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
.C3l. INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER
PETUAL.•
No. 810 WALNUT Street, shore Third, Philadel p h i a
Ilnyttig a large - paittup Capital Stook and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Sectudties;continnett
insure on Dwellings., Stores Furniture,
Merchandise,
Vessels fd Port and their °two and' other - Person/4
Pkopertp.' :All Lollies ChM y End promptly adjusted.
011101 VIS.
etiOrgefAtobott, , ; John T. Lends,
John Welsh; ' Caspar W. ?dorrii,
SamuelCladortOrt, • James R. Campbell,
Patric& Brady, Edmond
- - • - Charles W. Poultney.
CROWD •ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS IL MAWS. Secraterp, 1a23-y If
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE 0011.
PANT, No. 881yekr.4 , 317 Street, Phllidelphta. '
011AltTEAR0 O.APYTAL ' $500,000
PI , IOII, •ZdARINE AND /NDA.ND.
ABBP.Tik JULY let, ,1858.
'Bonds and Mortgagee, Stec Ice,:ito. /849,825,00"
Bills Retielvablei, (tor policies Peened,) • "'1,147'78
Uncettlia Bdok'Aceotultii, (for policies,).... 1.618 88
etch la Bank and la Office - • ' - 10,483 46
Clash in kande of Agents and Oorreapondente, 1;898 81
' ' •
855,14.8 85
No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported.
DIRNOTOBEI : ' .
••
. .
William M. Godwin, B. It. Orawfoid,
James W. Queen Jno. L..Beduer,
George WW lien; ,' William B. ,T lk irtnai,
B. Franklin Jaakeon, WWI*,
J. 0. llopper, fienr ODT y'D. Ml, President
J. o:horria,
• =.
tleoretaryWM.. M. G .
mvlO•dtt
CITY iNSI3ItANPE COMPANY, No. 110_
South FOURTH Street.
• • CHARTER PERPETUAL.
• Oapitel $200,000.
Organised 1851.
Privileged to imam Housed, Annually or perpetually ;
.Personal Property, annually, or for a lees period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks ;'receive
De
posite; hold Trusts and grant ammities
ALFRED wfitate, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. MARTINI, Secretary. •
DIRIOTOIS.
'Alfred Weeks, • • non. W. D. Kelley,
D. 0. Tyler, • •J. W. Forney, •
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, ••
C. R. Woking, • James Watson,
3. L. Mutable/ion, • Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,
JelB-ly •G. B. nrner.
- ENE INSURANOR AND TRUST 00X-
M-4 14.131r,L3rhe PSNNIEUTUAI, LUIS INBLIMANEII
00M1/ANY. Northeast Corner of EMIT 'seed DOGE
Stmts . .' 5i1apiti413612,726.08.' '
INSIIRES LINES fOr Short tiring, or for the wholes
ter of life—grantE aiinuitier and ' encloirmenta—pur:•'
awe, life , interests in Real ia Estate, and makes - all
contraets dip/riding oil the oontingetteliel of Life.
Tltbi act as Executors, Edrednlstredozn, Assignoss i
Tauten; and duardbaun-
, -
•
1M111114111141.
Daniel B. Miller, • Oarrinel N. Etats
Benjamin Coates, ' William MAMA, '
Richard A,'Nfiirboldl, james'B. MoNarland,
William r. Hacker, • • Joseph 11. Trotter,
William H. Kern,, James,Bnaton,
Paninel O. Ailey, • ' Theophlitus Paulding,
Charles Htillortell, ' Ndmund A. Bonder,
Henry ,41:1. Towniiiind, Deals' L, Untoblinims,
aodolphas Kent,' 'John WA:tomer;
William H. Carr, , Ellie 11: Arahet;
~
Zdiriot T: Mott,, - Sammie' J. Chrlitisar, •
Wllliani itlibertson, " Joseph 11. Theme, '
'Warner M. Ilasin, john ei.B,ienner, - :
P -:
N. Bllohlor,latiton: "
' DANDIV.E. SBlElJOlRcPnieldent:
MIMI 71. 0T0 . F.311; Vie. Pres%
Jinx W. Wonsan. Bearetarr.` • ": •.. 411-17
LA*AiIE :iiIIT11A1.; SAITTY '
IN
-BIIIISANON COMPANY... ,
INCORPOBATNO BY TIOI WiIIiaLATURN of HINDI
. OYLVANIA, 1883.
0)210E, 8. ,
Corner,TIIIRD and WALNIIT Inceotr,
• , • satuensients. ,
' - - AtikiNß nvarlICANOl4
ON V11881943 r - • .
• CARO% ; : To all parlor o t ie World;
FRIITOUT, ~ . .
_ INL D INSIIRAIORS,
On Reale, 137 River, OaxtitlB,..Lake ,I 1 end Land 013n111911.
' "ta all pate Of tbot Union; •
FMB INEVRANCIAI3, ' • - '
On. Merahandlee‘genendly. -- •
On Stettes,_ Dwelling Howiell, tee:' -' '" '
466.19F9 OF 'FHB COMPANY,
,
: - Nolen:l6er , 4 9,•1867.
Bonds, Midge / gee, end•ROLF,etate, 9161,860 ell
Philadelphieoitiand Other,Loans 167,011 96
Anook, fn./lents, nallroa4s and
. 9neuranee , .., -
Clompanies 12,608 00
Bins pseeteeble - 240,291 96
09510hand' ' 81,1302 00
Baildien in Rands pr Agents, PreallOMll op' • ~ '
' Wattle ROPelas ,reoeutll !mood, on other ' -
' debts dii,Uve' Company 49,760 67
Betbeeriptlon Notes 100,000 00
*Wicks estisedly Wosus
surer, aster, 'or speedier
wort fails:
Dummy, by' exciting the
AULSOlrollin
William. Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theopkllus Paulding,
BartinuctA. Souders • - ' -Iminee Tragnalr,
John O. Davie,' - William Eyre, Jr.,
John R. Pantos*,• J. P. Penleton,
George G. Lelper, Jahns Pr'Spre,
Edward Darlington, • - Samuel B. Stoked,
Dr. B. M. Elusion, , - Henri Moan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, Jamee B. McFarland,
Flugh , Craig, • ' Thomairo. nand,
Spencer Mallvain, Robert Burton, Jr:,
Oharlen Belly, • - JR*. B. Semple, Pltts bgk.,
H.-Jones Broots,l Dr. T. Morgan, ,
Jacob P. Jones. ' J; T. Logan, "
• • ,' ' WILLIAM MARTIN, Preiblent.-
. • TIIOMMI 0. HAND] Woe President.
MINIM LTLlDlBF:lissrStar7. ' ' Jig . /
nOMMONWRILYI9I
1, 1 lOW
INOURANCII
COMPANY,
Mali OP PBRIStLYANIA
- , , OP/Iclx,
PIORTHWBEIT,VORNtR '
/011RTH ANI? *MUT OTABITO,
.P1UL.113134.111U. _ .
f , aboaribei Oapttal, $600,000,
raid up ClapIti1,IIP:10,000
Dr. D. /Arne, ' ThoN. B. Stewart.
IL L. Benner, J. M. Batter,
J. H. WltiteLl, J. K.,196,1k0r,
Edir. 0; Sided,
_. • i ' Id. IL Weitdell,
11. Litter, Jr. IL H. Home.
THOMASY, M. D., Presiden
13. ST-SWART, Vino Pr ole*. -
Pluirm. B. Moos, Bearetosy. : . . ja211.7
LIJ.IIE AND IN D RISK.S.-1 0 AME
.INSIINANON COMPANY,
Capital SlOO,OOO.
Organised ander the Ad of Amembly relative to In
nuance Companion', paned April 2d, 1860.)
GEORGA W. DAY, Prandial.
THOMAS 8. MANTIC, Vice•Prisidont.
• WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Beoretar7.
Ms 411 CHESTNUT lit., Philadelphia,
, DIRSOTORN.
George W. Day, Jacob N. Vaughan,
William W. WARM, • Remy Lewis, Jr.,
Charles•Biohardion, D. B. Birriy,
Bailey Lippincott, Jolla W. Averman,
Joe. B. Brognard, A. M. Noeinheina,
Obsa. Metal, • Gaicy M. Stern'
,t - RCADE HCTE.• -
ix. 'CHESTNUT STREET 'ABOVE SIETE( ) •
Colinvongn ow TEN .TRIROMIAN ' PLAN.
A new lease for a term of Years having been obtained
for tide POPULAR FATAHLISHVIZAT, it will con
tinue to be conducted 'as heretofore. on the European
plan, and the !liken SSmain nichanged L yis :
ROOM Pas GQo....Dltititia Pio. BREAKFAST AND
. Tea, Egon, 37K0.
The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing done to make guests comfortable, The chambers
are heated in winter by meand of Steam Pipes, for which
no extra charge la made.
There is no bar -kept in the house to be a source of
annoyeume to guests. .
The accommodations 'are designed wholly for business
men—hence no ladles aro received.
ila- This house ie never closed day or night.
J, D. BROWN,
005.3 m E. DE YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE,
lIABRISBURO, PA,'
Medal In ISM
BLAGANTLY PURNIIMD.
NOW MN TO VISITORS.
Inlrlg-3 , W.fILLB 00V70RLY, Proprletoz
ALEX. MoKINNEY,
lATTootroy AT LAW,
aItNENOBIIRG, PA.
• Will practice -in Weetmorelarad, Armetrong and In
diens counties.
T. T. AbIAMIL
ABAAMS & MAYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAVEN, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all profesalonal business en
tainted to them. Special attention glean to the collec
tion of claims.
Gov. WM. V. Packer,Hasriablug, Pa. L L. A. hisekey,
Prealdent Lock Haven Bank; General D. Jackman,
Lock HaTen ,• Hon. A. White, Look Haven ; Simon
Bead; Lock Haven ; . Fairtherne,
Evane ; Jr On. Philadelphia; Brans
& Watson , Philadelphia; Phillip M. PriceyPhiladel
phis ; y, Persona' Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, fn C 0.,. Philadelphia ; Terser Davie, Phi's:
delphia;. Hon. Jainee Burnside, Bellefonte, Ps.; J. W.
Qniggle, - .lsq.; Philadelphia. . . . 4964 .
(111.6.1tLES' TETE; - COMMISSION *En=
4.4
(VW and, Importer of FIATANA BEGAREI
(VW 114 Walnut street. second story. and-1)
AIPipIZT RABWKI--
/11 Importers and WhOleiale Dealers in WINES,
BRANDIES, WO'S/MY.(IINI3, and FANCY LI
QUORB, No. 1017 fil T Onse t , between Tenth and
Blavanth streets.' lelo-tf
, .
IT IS , _NOT' A , DIM I . .
JEROME'S rEfAllt -COLOR RESTORER will ro
e re Orgy 'Heir to its original color In -from ten to
twelve Mow and :adore the Heir where it hes fallen off
and begonia-Wu, -- -- -
--
,n :I 1- -- ~,- IT- IS -
NOT A DYE: ,
Itmay be need ite freely as water, Ardis the mostbeani
tifiti Dressing for the Hair now in nee.
.Thousande in different parts of the Union have testi
fied tolls wonderful virtues, and all who hare used it
join in their praise of
Sold, 'Wholesale and Retell, by Dr. SWAYNifi kI3ON,
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above hiefilliNT, Solo
Agents for Philadelphia .
• Trade supplied
ripcoar LINES, and• BOW and STER
Micas; manutsatarea and lor sale by •
WEAVER, PITLER, &
OM Nos. 26 N, Wan: M., & 22 N. Wilmot,
1111.110TOIS
ijotel* ottb ligitaaranti.
Buoineso Carbo.
figitlroak iC fncL
'FiCILAPEWRIA , AND ELMIRA RAIL
ROAD LINE.--41110N318T ROUTH 'to ;Elmira,
Wilkesbarre Nodal° Moog°, Rook Lilapd, :Niigata
Milwitutee, 1 494 1; ! , 1 1 ; - /,'-e° lll l
Detroit, Drialloth, and '
Passenger testae lOU
Heading Nailioad DinioW ooknor::.BROAD
ltroets, deny ). ONialia_ya *molded Olio " !'„
TA) AL. M. DAR. =VMS,
'Poe Niagara Fans, Miffalii;'Datroir; Viiiesgo;
Milwaukee, Rook laland,(taleruAt.liagla,pirifAlbiali
8.80 P , . M. NIGHT MSPRIMI; _
/or Ilsaira; Niagara Pills, Buffalo,' Detroit, Chicago, Rook Island, Galena, Rt. L paigs
,
Sad e-
The 7.80 A. M. teal, moo through to HARRr9BIiIMN 2
stopping at all 'Stations on the Lelmxkon
„i 3,70,11
of the-Philadelphia tad Reeding Railroad. • -
At Rupert, for Wilkeabarre, Pittatoit, &wanton, inid
stAtiona on the LAORAWANNA. Jaw BLOOMSBURG
ItAILBOAB. •
- Heggdge checked to Elmira, Bidthlo - , and' Suspension
'Bridge.
,
/tiJ r Tickets can be procured it the Pidiadei n phbi and -
Chairs Railroad Linele Tioket, Office, Northwest conker
of SIXTH and OHIIBTNUT Streets, and 'at the
anger Depot, cornerof BROAD auff9llll.
Asuman RIMER PRZIGHT TRUST -
Lea,. tAs. Ds . ,pst,,Broad. street, below Vino, dolly,
tSundaysetsiepUd,) fir all po lite Weet ind North, at 6
Freiglits'mnat 14 'delivered befOre4 P - . M. to lunge
heir going the same day. • -
For further informition Spidy if ;•
Freight Depot,`Breiad, WOW Tine,
Oi to 011113. B. TAPPMT,' General ,
-
G. W. oor. Sixth and phostimt Streeta'
Philadelphia.
NEW YORK LINES.—THE OAMDRN
AND 'AMBOY RAILROAD AND PRILADRLPILIAJ
AND
PROM
itAILROAD COMPANDirlithill& •
PAIL - AD - BLPRIA TO RR* POEM, AND WAY'
PLACID,'
L = Were AS followt,' PAU.
,
At 6A. M Via Camden and Amboy Aooonimoda.
Don 56
At OA. M., via Camden and jersey City N. J. Ati•
commodation • 226'
A M a u. N., via and Jersey Cit y,Morning
,8 00
At /OA. M., by Steamboat John Nellson,via Taw
ny and Jersey City, Morning Swprene - 8 00
AS I P. M,, Via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. =-
threes 800
A t
MaPil
M
5 . . via. Camden and Army , oity, Ivening
,At 8 P. M., via Camden eta Amboy, Auxamnosa
tion, let Class ' 2 00
At 8 P.M., via Camden and Amboy Aoootranods•
tion; int Class. 160
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Amman:soda
tin, it Clads
'At 6P. M. via Camden and Amboy; Aticommoda,
lion ) 2nd Clam. 1 76
'She 6P. M. in. runs daily, alt others Soave tox
P ill P•• M. te 9 4l•l4 l l l .4l*li Deyoti ii Jersey
ra 3., Mal, naturdayieWeepted S 2 26
Swims - Dina atop at the pUelpal Medina only.
Nor Belvidere„ Ravin, plemington, ke., at BaL
and 2% P. id. from 'Walnut ,treat what.
'Poi , water Cap, -Stroudsburg,
o,
&mutton, Willeaberri,
20MM:et& Great Bend, gc_o., at 6 A. M., via Delenes
Lieskemanna 6t Weirton Baread.
.1438 Neeholget 6A. M. and 2 P; l 2. _
ler Mount Ifeyy et it: M. ~n 0 an d m - .
-.VAT Ll l 6llB
Nor Sado!, Trenton, at 2% and 4 P. M.,
Nor Palutora,,Rantiese t ßeywriy,Borlinton, Boris
town A*, at 8 P. M. '
Steamboat Blame Stockton for . Boidoulown, and in
termediate placee, at 2% P. M. '
Steamboat John Nollsen";for "Tecony, at 10 and 11%
A. m and for Burlington add Bristol at 4 P. M.
All Hines excleptll% 1.. M , leave Walnut afoot wharf
drafty pounds of baggage only allowed each pas.
unser. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing ite baggage but their Weating antral. AU bag
gage over fifty ponds to be ledd• for extra. Thi Com
pony DAR their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not he /table for any amount too
pond 2100, swept by Praia cohtriset. .
WM. K. GATZIMMi, [text
• an 1..1y • o.'f A. M. B. 00.'
A r tia m me NORTH-rEirms'n.-
VANIARATLEOML
• PALL ARRANGEMENT. --
• •
'Per BETHLEHEM, DOYLABTOWN , &0., arid by
close railroad econneotiolui for' • -
Ju4;, , oate sa, r ew Yo r k slty
,
nt ow n , Williamsport, Water. asp,'
hiattoh'Ohnny, Elmira, Wilkesbaue,
'Hazleton, ' Mar:Ns Yalta, lioratiton. '
Onand alter ,WEDNEBDAY,_Angust SiSth,"lB6B . ,
,
nituserTratzte will leave PIiONT and WILL _ nue ta,
Philadelphia, Mg follows •
For "Bethleham,'Auton, Wilkeabarre,' Water Gap,
Scranton, &c., (Express,) at 6.16 A. M.
• For Bethlehem, Allentown; Manch Chunk William&
port, Elmira, and the West, (Expresa,) st 2 !1 6 P. M.
Vot Doylestown, (Aosommodation ) at - 5.46X. 16: and
.4 P. M. •
Par Part Washington, (Miaomincidatiting is
.. TRAINS ion, iinuLtD"xxx nu;
Leaie Bethlehem (Bspreee,) at 8 A.M. and 5 P.M.
Leave D o 7leshrwn (Auxonaulatien) at T A.M. and
8.80 P.M.
Leave Port Washington (JUUMUatation) at TAO A.
Doylestown Trains ran daily. 'Other Trains daily,
Sundays excepted..' • • - •v v • • •
• MI Passenger trains ( eseept Sunday Tridni) connect
at Chatham street allh'ilah and Sixth 'Bolsi. Pawn
per Railroad. - .
Ureic) Bethlehem
• " MattovisOhnsdr 960
JiNs oy ton ~ 160
jeStow,n 80
YOR SCHO D OLEY'S MOUNTAIN-14 6.16 AM. Win
to Easton, thence, by.li: J. 0: RR. ano D. L. & W, BA,
to Washington, - thenee by stage, airliing at the Mona
tains at 1 P. M. .; Pare. 68.10. ,
• as:2s tt, JILL'S CLAES, agent
PSILADLLPSIay;. ,GERMANTOWN
AND NORRISTOWN BAIEROAD.-81:111131W
SILUMMIMINT.—On suit after MONDAIty Kay /Otiti
JOB {1111121ARTOWN• • -
Leave Philadelphia at ex, 7 8, 9-06 mln., 10, 11,g,
•A: DE, 1; 2,8, 4,5, T, 8, 9,10, and MX P. M.
Leave Germantown at 8,7, 7X, 8,
.' 9, OX, 10 11J(
A. M 140 min., 2, BX, 4X, 63f, 831, 5, 940 Wa.cand
10 M.
The I X Wale& A. M: Wan from ftermantMew
atop enlr at. Wayne and 210ga Btreeta Btatione. •
ON:I3UNDAYO,
Leave Phlladelpl4l at 9.20 Ws. - A, M., 2; 6,16 and
ME;N=3l==
omurnivr HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, at 8, 9 : oBithi ;Lig. A. M.,
2,8, 4,6, 8, 10 P. M. „
UNITS Olieetnit BM at 6 40. and 7.86,9.10, and 10.10
min. A. M ., 12.60' 8.10 4.10 6:10 7.40 and 9.20 min
P. M."
4110121):417. •
Leave Philadelphia, 9.20 dad., 2, 5,14, and 8 P. M.
Leave Obeatnnt UM' at 8:10 min M., 12.60 , 4.10.
.
0.40 P.
TAM Of
PQR CONBIIOIIOOI6IN AND NOBBIBToWN,
Lew,' Philadelphia a 0,16 9 . ,,11 A. 11.4.05 '
910 min.. 4N, , P.M., .
Loam Tiontedown at 0, 7' 9 11A M ., 1 3,1( kV
P M.
ON SONDAYO.
Lease Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 IT. W.
Lome Norristown at TA. M. and BP. lit;
YOll stsNsiruNs. - • '
Lease Philadelphia at 13g TN9, it A. m.,/.05 rola,
2.06 Ida, 83.0 MIA., 43 ; 84, s, P. M.
Leave Maaayank at 8,4 i ; N, 9jj r 11% A. )L
.1.).41* and P. K. ~.
+r - • 8 same as Nortistoam:
0418TiCII ALLAY MILVAD Pan DOWlinde
..
TOWN•
te:sve Pla wi tts at BM A: .
M., and 3.10 4 E0A. Si
Liars Do wn st 74' A. 11., And P. 1.1.. -
U.K.. TIE, General fhipalntenttent
Nintl• and Green stiasts. phiudeivigs•
1858 "-
~I.1„1;.r"
v A i 858
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH,
- --And them by-RWroadto- -
WHEELING-, BT. LO '
CLBVIMAND,
CINCINNATI CHICAGO
LODDIV/LLR, , strillarearon,
INDIANAPOUS, BT. PIMA,
And all fatinonsdlatel points in
OHIO, INDIANA,' ILLINOIS, RENTIHNEYF MOM/
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA MISSODEI"
-' KANSAS AND NBBRAB kA..
Passengers to' polnts,weat of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Oleseland and crestline, hare oholoe of routes, and er.
requested to rople a seleetion before applying for tick.'
eta—
TURIN TEROI7OII TRAINS LNAVII ".1411.40.11h
.. PILIA.DAILY, • _ •
Pointing close eonneetions at Pittsburgh to'all poluta
west. '
On 'Sid • after MONDAi', May /ftlt, 1848, Threi
through, and Two icoommodatlon trains, will leave the
depot, O. 1.. corner of lILDVANTH and 'ldAsitid.
streets, as follows : .
Tiaras '7Oll PITTiIIVION
' lan ram wigs macs:
Mail train at..,.7.80 M.
Fast line ' " 100 noon.
*Sprees mall. .11.00 night.
WaiI — TRAINS LIIATI.
Ilfirrieborg,
ae
oommodatioa.B.oo P. M.
Laneaater " 6.00 P.M
The mail train Mope at
dolphin and. Pittsburgh.
The Haprese mail rune
elcepted.
The ears leave the Pennsylvania Retread pea/Anger
Btation, southeast corner of XLEVENTH and DilitnuAT
Streets, entrance on Zlerenth street, wtore
,Itacragb'
ticiete - to all points Weet can be obtained,
Dag. gage will be received at the Depot at sisj..time
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage.
Per farther Information, - apply at the .Depot of - the
Penn B 9/ 7 Palla' Itallroad Company, doritheast
..00rner of
Eleventh and Market 'treats, between tkek hottra oft A.
M. andllP. M. THOMAB:MOOMI,
my 10 . ' Aient Penfl'aMatlread Co.
aillelt Ti rt C ALWAl l E N NT Eß Erditrait
PULE4I4ILPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND ,BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
On and atter Monday, October 41868,
PASSENGER" TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
F*r Baltimore, at 8 A. M., IP. M., (Expreal,) and
11 P. M.
For Wilmington, at 8 A. M i l, 4 and 11 P M.
For New Oantle, at 8 A. M., and 4P. M
For, Middletown, at 8 A. 81:, and 4 P. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. It, and 4.00 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M.:, and 4 P. M. ,
_
" TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore at 8.30, Express, 11 A. id, and
6.40 P. H.
Leave Wilaiington at 7 and 11.40 A. M., 2.25 and
and 8.65 P: M.
Leave New Outlet at 11.06 A. H., and 8.00 r.
Leave Middletown at 10.18 A. 111., and 0.20 P. M
Leave Dover at 0 16 A. M. and 4.55 P.M. '
Leave Seaford at 7.e0 A. M., and 1.80 P.M.
. TRAINS POR BALTIMORR.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. hi., 1,66 P. hi., and 19.16
A. M.
•
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. H. from Philadelphia te Bal
timore;
Do do 6.40 P. M. from Bi.ltinieri te•
Prelgbt Train, asse ih ni ' e isiar attaeit ed; will nu:
aa follows
Leave Philadelphia for . Perryeille and 'derma:Ma•
places at ..-- 6 45 P. M.
LOaye Wilmington for ,d 0 do do 790 P. Lk.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de lirsoe do •600 P. M
not ' - PBLTON, President.
O. ♦. KATI'.
Summer Resorts.
n il& BEDFORD - SPRINGS.—THIS
well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
:be opened for the reception. of Vizitere on the 16th of
;:une s and kept open until the let of October..
The new and spacious Ruildirigs - ereeted teat Year are
now IWiy completed; and the whole establiihtneht km,
bean hrnistied, in superior style, and the" adoommoda..
;tio ne
e na will he of a character not excelled in any part el
th Gnited
The Hotel',will be; under tie imuitsgement of Hr. A.
G. ALUM, 'ehoie experience, coarlessua manners, and.
attention to ' his Quads, giie the amplest assumee of
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other means Of acacia, it is deemed
;Vglr
reach Bedford by a,
Ile ?L.
he Oompar hare made extenflie
' arrangeMents to
supply dealers and indirldthils with a Bedford Water',
by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following
prices, at the iiprlnge, cis • •
• lore banal (mulberl) ti 00
Do.. (oak) • a oo
KDo.. (mulberry
34 Do. ) g
00
Carboy, 10, gallons g
Bottles, lit pint, per dozen 1: 60
The barrels,- are carefully prepared; so that par
ehasers
emt. ay depend
? receiving the receiving the Water esh_
and swe 't • '
communleations should •be addreseet bz; . • -
D/W/108D , BPIIINGS 00.
wyla.V IleitartOesuth Zit
pat 4 INSYLVOik
Guam' vsgrnitltotrra, the At
bustle olffair - 41th' Weilerirortb-in*erep 11 448 01 dik
*astern Mateo; by^ei•centh fti. nitina Itidltroi• Aittot"a" This
Bond also. oormootic twitk , gorlP -tin° or
itteatoPla to allvrporikert: the Western Rivers, and at
O te rairind,anCilanducky,-wtth kt , tiiiium_itai'stlV
the 4tartk-irectern Lakeei , , making the limit D
O V lAP EST.nantamadanacßßltithrjktek ,
OT,
caahtiltifirarded to aid front the 112,8 a m- ham
tgh
sisraslurry944Prtasinat.PWWlPllT7
/TRaite- - ; - • , - •.• ,
it ousa—Boosi, pm* Hite, end , - --•
'asp•,Bookr, Boodi, (In hones, • - • • -
heketand tiakke), DruparOtt tont
_ Arta Wet) FOotheto, /*tAce per 144: .
jaciontt:.(4ea-,- , -;DonioatlO &Whig, , -
ottd - :Ttaktog;:tts orteael ,-„
baton . 01 1 , 81 90. atttotrf, , _ _
Leather,' one; caidts,) Watt - •
Papari , VOol,' itM:l4tojr.,Pottti" "
Baotwisd, fte:&1: - '' • AOC Per ta
Tani; - ' ,01 48 8 - 4 htildi. , HoitlP• Boon'
:-
and Pork. Batted, Alteme• Or •In •
00W gaintik: ,C 6 7, anIU 111,01 1 4)
otU (eices urmuid . roefol p 'KC PO! Jr,
NV1721- :P$ 2 9 11 / 4 -
Bar, altd•ParkAtn or bore*
eastwardhLarderid - ZatdlgliNttle, : . - - •
Bode doh, Bormaneli
rodn,,Eteeti - -
baooo,, ;
, Books , Nan
Oil, f , fammonroro.- , ;
- Sage, (bhda., ..and,boxao,)-, •
ko t " • " 46.14f109 Ito
IfLotra--150.1e bol;AntlI farther.nothie, -.•
Chulat , 4lBo. per 3.00 ibli.inntlfhirthernotide;"
Cotton-v 39 psi bale; not enccedlat - dOO iieishitv,,,
ttedt farther notice: , , -
ifeekiPPlak Goods from ant _ point:tact of , Phitelet , •
Ma be oardcalar to ;tau pacithow ode Pcsvailiiiiii3
ladrpaa.". • An (kocds aquavit& to the :Agents of Maw'
at-Phlbutalphta • or,_Plttetwatiortlibe forwardsfi
,artthOot &tattoo. -
prom'? horarrit.-4datke & Mosso Itli - aekar &
htenipati, , Tenn. ;, Ban Co.. Lode,.
kto:; 'Pi Cf: Mill Bromine; Indiana; Mtn.
Di holm e -- liontaik-7.1- IL , O. - Behirant,
iCtdlemylndlanaßr own it; Co. and Atka,' 4 '
Oincinniti.; B,'Pleree & ,Zeneerille .
Ohio; , - Leech &,Ho. N 044 Hilbystreet, Beaton; Lino%
& Co,i.No: a Atto*kronce,,,ttarlark. rroa wulim at
IF York,. fhaalse & _ ..4 loaloklai Magna, IF
Iroone,•Baltitoni
', 7711E‘18M4 . ,,"
Efasetaulreghtsfitat ,
filmoralittamniatendantAdtoons, Pa
!r
(11.0, aw - Wit, LONDON
NJF Imported by .31. D. LONGOHAMP, 91T 8. Facwr
Street, Philadelphia. ,
,For sale at allthePrincipal Dp*gisil! oroeiste
Philadelphia, ' ',
'OAUTION:—the "celebrated:ol;D TOM OIN Is lat--
ported into the State of Pennsylvania by P. sx.Lorre 7
°RAMP. exchnively ; 'Nom omen oanotars, ' •
James Field, Son, te Co:, 28 !dining hine.landon,
allinexport agents for Meseta. Oh. Booth& V,o. _
1 "
ESTNIIT GROVE WHIG : de
sire to lemur the consumption of Impure apitlhi,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitatka,
has induced the offering - to the public of ; an &Meta
which the auslyzation of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, sad Messrs. Booth, Garrett ) Br,
°smite, of Philadelphia, proved beyond all gnostical, tai
be the medlars And consequently least inhniousepisitse
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OF DR 'JdB.
here analyzed 'sample of Chestatit-GroveWhiskow
received from- l'lr. CHAIILED.WEIRTON.,t.7a
Philadelphia,;and having.. carefully_ tested_ saw
pleased to state that it le entirely free from poisonous
or deleteridire eithelancvs It is an minimally pure and
tine Favored quality , of Whiskey. . _
•
JAMES R. CriILTON, If.
'New York, Sept. if, Mitt
•- i'Amelytysi Ohoudst:
, . PRILLDSLPIty., - Segt. 90858:
nit' gni Mohave carefully •teeW -;the,,eartiple :of
OheatnuteGroie Whiekey,which you lent us, end And
that it contains none of the polsonotuiaubistanos known
fia Fanio 011, which le the - olutracterlstio ands rap=
ingredieot of the Whiekeyetu general 1p4 . 1. '
• Very reelettfallyi
-
GARRETT,- & 041111.0, -
Analytieal Oftmletr.
To Gamma 'Wll=l4lll, Jr., -No. 25 South -FRONT.
ar.ei!tr?hi4o 4l ßW, • - . - ." ..--0612114*
ilkeirDll4.-:4,‘ Pint. oaktinon s ' , .!; m444..
di& otkei &Oars ortaidonn
piped and quitter oukal,.Pelleyothin Boolitha -
pas and dark:', 1n pipes Uncut% and.'4ol**
ambi t Ing9tid And for side by_
' • • 41.nnsY BONGSR CO.,
, ad! -ffil• &added Bon* Fourth dna
j•
_l_r • 482 CallaTietiT
arreislealned;parsiesiiiess,l'en Midair
lawatm Chauatins;leest °Ulm - •- • '
Sp ^. lendid' Saar Hair Pins. • • -
••.nit , - , •
Jet Goals and llewerr Yeses.
Corsi, 1 , &•31 and -Mamie Seta.
• Sole at mite in Philadelphia ica tie • salen
frudidlide. , 44.7 l( D9Df ,TYM'!! . .-01.:iP,E.SS. • _ ' 0610
, • mprinuarnium9-AMtirrialmvisas OP -
-; : , BILVENITLATED;WARE_
No. 104 oAuttat4:atioit, aboTILPA JL TAird, : (op 000_
-PhrloAtl - . .
on Lead mid far iude fa Nikriao, -
TEA 'ANTS,' OOMMIINION"BERY1011,BET8 2 '
EITOILERS; GOBLET/4MM; WAITERS - 4E4Bi, -
-EBTB, OAS
-T • OAS ,E NI VANBPOONB
;1086.NiV
sppALNB,4' -
All 3
ANzgooAll.ldo
A sp:- . THP.';iiiifriEdirAND
MAIL
'
A 412.1 C,k1.1 11.0YA,4, MAIL EtT2l/42-. - -
. _ ". - - rani lizir ;2911 ii:l#*ripotz..
MOO Crean Pali & t -"' ' ' '—' 03
Itecood Claldersasogo - -" -' ' ' ' ' "::. ' c - - - If '
. --••, :! ... 1 ' , (Hair- =iodic A* trturinos. --,'- - :-- ' -.
Mot oabhi'buissgo -- - ' ' r- ' ''WO '
ikasondOsbbiTselOtre.ea ' .
_.- ' - '- - - 600
f The akipo from Barton oan At MANE: -;
i
PRIIBIA,Capt. Jteildos. ~ mist_
___Ap4,
BIOAo
ARABIA;Capf.4: atone.; - .4ll,oipt.Wicionas
ARIA Capt. 2:15t. Lott NYAGARATIOnte.
APRIbil, eapt:l3lonnetti:-' NIIROP.I. 04 .J. Ultra;
• Thloss'yesialiaartt aele4r *MU . Wf. iliistA•44; -
stroonvo, itirboard Dove trefoil gort.wer_ . ._ .."------ 0 , ~ • -
.31/ROYAkLettah, ,:ittatte Boston,- W•dcalds2, Now. $.
ltddlatiaidkins, ..• at N,york, Wednoods.y, - Natz 10.
AIMI9III.OA, Wickens4; . Boston; liteeday, Noy. Tie
,ABTA - Lott , . -‘ wN. York Wednisday, Sent. 2 4 . .
MakilittA. Millar, Al_ilostoh.. ' Wodneediy, 'Deo.' 1.
APRIOA, Shannon, t. N. York, Wednesday, Dee. 8.
EURO 4 1141.eitilh,? ;• if gostop, Wedaeadiy, Dee:-34.
PEBBIL, &Mins; . 44 N. York; eiredoentaj, .Doe. 44. - .
ARABIA, Storni --I - " Barton, , Wedneaday.;
D. 29.
, Bertha taat, mmiweek until paid for. , - ~: -- . -- .
An espezhatitid, Surgeon Oa MAUL , , -,. ..• . -
The tornent of thisojlllapi vrlll..rott Ito accoisair.slt i r
Erold,llle4r,Saili
_ L em Sped_
_,o Orii.l27lreedoasjltur. •
Or Metals; nulesAbills of Wing ax. Owed theorlos and
the nine thereof thetrivespesetd,- - : ' - - :- ' -`
Poe fralg a tirepanume iipy.to --- - , , , , "
' nal -, • .- - .., . 3001:11114.1tD. 4 Bow - ling enlist. -
. .
1858.- - _ --iikar gi t. - -z. 1.859‘:•
MEMPUIB AND MEW MEAN!, Iffiri
MAIL PAMIET LINE.—The anltealM - Moan' of thle
old- and popular LINE will lame Milaphli iufd Now
Orleans, in heretofore, on ' - '
-•-MONDAYB, WZDNMBDAYEI,-&
NEBRASKA Capt. A, R.-IRVIN.
SDK FRANKLIN Capt. 7. D. CLARE.
JOHN. SIXONDB ....Capt. /AB. P. BMITL
.... . . Capt—BORDETI-/1111111.-
INADAY PACHRTS
Capt. WM; WHAT.
P. H. NXWILL.
117 These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail
roads from that point, also" with regular Realists for
St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville, Co
their respective days. -Leave Memphis Immcollotoly Ds
the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Can; Passengers' can arrange their 'arrival so as to
avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea
surenuirrequitor. ' . „-,., -
For information inquire of P. P. RAWLZZIG
- 'At Widdr atßawlings', 816 Main St- 1 Memp_hlii.
11. H. Booms, Adv. Agent. - - 0c124m
FOR CHARLESTON; SC-HERON'S
aIIe,LILINE—ONLY REGULAR LIN7I-'-GOODS RN
WILTED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED • R I TNRT
DAY.—freight and inettrance it leas • than man= veil.
fel rates, by k the steamship' RRYSTONE: STATE',
Oaptain-lfarshman,to sail on Saturday November 0,
Cl 10 o'clock, A. M. from second whufa , or e Tine it.
for :further particulars please see advertisement of
Steamship' KiIY6TONR STATE - 11.13 this paper.
' Or freight or pima ags'apply to -
A. HUM % in.,
out : - • MlSNorth Wharves.
mite rilitissmaz
AAD THA 'Win SANTE.
Mail trilwat..ll.o6adght
Fast liw 4.60 A. Id
Express mail.. 1.10 most
NAT turas
Harrisburg
FOR 01.1ARLESTO.N AND SA
v4iorea.-11BRON'8 LIN/1.-
00018 ItSO/11711/ AND DILLS 0/ LADING SIGNED
•
EVERY DAY.
The splendid iliitolass side-wheel Steamship.
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE 01 0101/GIA,
Now form ,st weekly Line far tke. Booth and BouthwatlN
one of these , ships- sailing eves/ FlAtTlifitDAT et 10
e'olook A. 11., •alternstely for Clkirlestaa end Bo
ni% kiiimsfoic
eommodition.l.l6 P. M
Laneeeter « .9.60 A. 32
the stations between Phila•
thi'otheT traffis Bundy
TM 'dowel:kip 8.1121220111 STATE,ostialn 0.2.
Marehmao, will commute loadlig on TRUBSDAY,"
November 4,-and mail on SATURDAY, Noy: 6, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
Mho liTram O 1 %BORGIA, Oapt. John J. Garvin.
will commons. loading on Thursday, Nur and'
sail Satnrd& y, November 18, fat 10 eoloilt• A. Id.
• At both Charleston and Savannah, these stupsoonneel
with irteaniera Sloridiand Havana, and with rail
roads, fso, for all place/ in the South cad Southwest.
Heavy "night at an swings v. 16 pat ant. below
New York oteantahip rates.-
INIMBANC.N.
DWIGHT and INBURANOS on ► large proportion
of goods ehtoped South will be found to be lower by
th e , e ehipe than by sailing vessels.
Cabin panne tNO 00
Peerage tio 8 00
lithete, good forth*present year. 80 00
No bale of lading signed atter , the alp haglied.
Pox freight bt passage', app l y' to
- . -• A. 8112,01 f, 7r.,
' - No. 08 eats 81) North Whence.
Agents - at' Ohmleaton, T. &T. 0. BUDD.
'Agents to thmennak,l3. 08,111N111t & 00.
trot from purls/don, Mama CAROLINA.
overy,Tabaday., -
. • Nor floride,' from Savannah, steamers ST. ILISTO
and' BT. 708203, every_ Tuesday and Sattmdm .
Nor ilivassa from Obarlation, steamer IBABIL
the and 19th of svery month-.
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
f, withou t delay, for SO dollars.
'Eaton 'Notate; good for six months, to either of the
abore places by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and beck.
WSW sem Tour.
ledinburgh, Cummins Saturday, Oct. 80, 12 ceeloak i lli.
Glasgow. Goodwin.'Wednesday, Nov. 24th In
Edinburgh, Cumming, Wednesday, Dec. 22d ti
- .
nor GIJSGOW.
•
Edinburgh. Clamming ...... Wednesday. Oet 13th.
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, October 28d.
Edinburgh, Cummin
HAM g,
OP PABOAGB. Wednesday, Nov. 24th.
WAOS GLASGOW.
16 mania.
Shergo, found with socked provision 16
_ -DSOS WSW TOIX. •
. .
First Olasa.STll 00
Itteerap, found with cooked prorisimi ao 00
.OhlUren under ' 14 years of age, kalf fare; Infants in
' Betrusstildteli available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
; Ifirst Class ' 1140.00 titeMip $BO 00
An experienced Surgeon attached to seek !limner.
' , lot freight Jar passage apply to
WORKMAN & 00.,138 WALD= Street, PkUadell
aonnimaji 11 Broadway, New' nit.
BALL & LONNY, , Buchatwa's Wf, Bs
Mum.
ion .. • -
BUFFALO, ROBEIS,,
jig!lfffilk VAtg,
IVlRect
Wat,chgt. l ,q l .orDi`W- 7 7 . 1'
=',94mits•
MONDAY PACESTS
WID'SEZDAY PACIATS
TOR SAVANNAH
iIIiIIGETS RIIDUOICD.
;titre, tiZt.
BY TO 1411 OR sou,
GEO,: WomEATIP3
- 415 AND 41r Allblt lITESET.