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'-'-"- ..arilitti`,7,,--'-ii-• foliieu,..--1 i iititiou ,1,',"i,-',...-ilt4,-.,-,a.c.i5.2.1. Zi),•.-tili,-,-.':-.thiii 'Abs. 13.-wers .""!-.?0.1,71146#"4 .kilidra -legirell) i r efit.th e , Fa 6 - ;:ck , .: e , .-;' -,, ibis_l4l, f*:,,,,,eat7ithitkel),,Y,ht%tils'7ll.ll/TEt:3B "`".t.'''..kg ..: - ' 07 Niiiirikliiikkin foi *MA T, ''''' 'TY '4:‘ :1i; ,1% kd,144.13.1 II: 18118ke,g ~ . - iva n tg; ;' '. `''''''''''': -445'.1 i Ittiktltz% ''4 our-Pe""41.,... `kin gdc n4 . ' : -"' .. - i‘atelv .0, __--,,, IL •,..., • , ' Wil(6.'itithul°l2`.l4-**iilet"l•V-Tatincis,.9f-a king, - 4 - 4 , ..... ru „,.. . 9., --ed.,iko(e '' ' 'l'iersal 'l9. -4\l"nrilietippizs . ,- ,p...t..1.1.,/uti.., ''''ltilagillf 'T4').l5! u 4- b _ tileiot7refer to thiTitiigdom 'et Pfeilld n o, as from the daY svhat . Wietjiitgr en ,tus winifgliWitilitel'eretitiVe power balled no , ~);1 1 dit gi,tB,„, r eilitenciy; and hirileathem forth ;to ...11111AeWegillated_rouruifittOugh;llimitahle .11tese‘okdownte the present moment,all-Nature ,xY wifiriedislefit nith. thoOnfessieri of ;God's au - - f_jpnetmAkutherity., in tlie beginning' He hridc, titawfq.analesty; proclaimed to a listening• a - stu i AM, THAT- I I" and te3- cent4livinizali itibihnerY*liP7 -- " Th " a rr 711. 2 tria0 1 4* 6 .5 1-50 .ef l Y.P a ii leil-ee; 11 0 t e ki gk rtatte;'l , Ml `. l l l6 ;•khigtroni 4 4, --GYttee. l l4Walittheltingdoht.Whieh,,,,44 tad: haphrithakinilas - day was at handl'', 'Of frhielLtheis*liteit had Sung,' 1A4840 1 ' . 14.14;:t1ie 111 44 0 P whiih : flaw inthe „ 's‘,.stone cut - of s mountain 4;iVhOtelh`; r; :,tpnakitt''`differs !With hid ch. ‘iillAhat the ' - ;;;4l;istente,.; in,'Daniers,,preidieeY, had_ !Mc refe-- . ' ' -, , 'eneezto a spiritual kingdom, but to an earthly ' which liehelieviis to,hathe "'Mei& "natimi — te;',Uto:!: - ..l4 6 :Pvid:. , ..T 4 rdsi`; the • z , f9tocit lleptiblic 4he :kingdom' which the 4 dyititinalefactor referred te,whenlif his death = • ' sareny.,he,-,exclalped; 7 4sl.lotiVrernernber, me o;Vinedvthoni. Cornett .into:,thi'-. - kitigdOin..;'?: the kingdeuistvideh „Johns st* wh4n. • „ b,C441414 *Mee ati2of, 'mighty tharideriegs,' God'efunipo ,, tent relgnethOP •t. • - itWns to a consideration of the`eatuiv ,C4llohip:'ltiiiis,l4Siii of grace; the he wished Bret 4:to ealPhisshearere" attention:l,' And he would ''l 4 ,iehier l l6llretitnit'it`watt's ,mtpressed it, I a •Ottugliitif,thatisoitethNeith . Observation "the; fone! was the testi ;'.7o9,,Veg•Pi9-9.4OJ'N:r-Y'',4olllinicitiWea in the • `,...W....1tt'4.1.1•14,11;13111114tait'11r1`,4Cr being that' w"":"'"oubow.detlirrauetr ofills'rightful dorni • WeigliU.'„it,wiiirtlicreht;thiCif was again to his iloictotAlhe Chris. ;;;tliqtfiltioiinf his mingieiatitift;that theedeas ' • tan ditterin" and dcath bed -been; sown itt 49. ; atig that ! ,their , roots Lad f..sfrueledeetchito'our nature; so that it required l ' ',ithealiattling , :imergles of-the Son-'op God to P:t'reogenst-titelotigeilitinifieni the Spirit within theterere. -:-. 4 wheuX,lte A .prey,ed come," he '`..ditt,:.44.llie4use of Itt desire . that '; God may again=reahrawbie sovereignplace , ,in,fthe souls :enkaffeigavotAtnett.', -4... • AhMithi k ittorneronsidered,,lithe nature bl pray Iht,..Ass",,'.its„..seei . ,4l;oharaeter:, •iire were; to ,ptay.v.vo PatherAbut At*Pather ; ~ n ed- c thowbdart ,thae" cou a . endt.bp -Inch ;t1 failed - to bialrayer, it, zindeed,la Brayer . -it Oould.be Caned. ' There, were them, sandeis.ifeindiektiehb -hand.,that the hiiitierd,OfiEjtAtetf,_lo' . O 6 Piitit of Ithrehlte are, iknof ;only ;ia, • , eptrittiali:but aao - eiatratitte..iliiit Abe',eed Of , g .134!3,;.:1Ad.'nfliTti';,waiitf,tiAbleot.,,iid its , :atobs. , "goad.in; the, sistems of.,eartiti.Whether in our, - ' , l -- Rtegineinfifett weto-fi t ytidi ci ets,,fia ) de 4(00400. or 01134- st AilinitP l lhuilitgierf idea of Mit:Piot demo-: '""nratini'fornrofiGevernmentl - was; Indebted tb • thp Otulatlan.relitient fcii, hit 'existence,te.da, in whatlagelor, , ,landi_could the _ldea ;evei.traVo9; k efi 04Ceivea`ofspolinhir,goVern.. ginSkOr hoi s enfi...„i}siiMititdkiiifferent fibm the kingdom • 4i: lnally;: tlits">&ingdoi i. was eternal. it'.was ' ,, , zpitii ,- o",,,:afitilit'll'* ol l ll J*lffit. - q0•0 11 4 br iatt 4s44l l 4 ; : *i f . l3o #; lo € l64 p e J f titshut „.•in oration. =All- - 'other kingdo'm's = liben - zestablished - on the 'earth 'Of vtiliausitery oharacterli Vie 'Created 'Weil& that rile/via - a' Abel's eS, ;;Ilablii,tii.:chang,,trAnsforthation, t, and ?f,90 11 !41 . ,tOl/3.; enduring ilortained , te earth, load potamg„oeuld ever be establishotif it. n that:would be; save _that king dom which tlieicLordi hid lirtchiefid,,tc,ipt up • ,litihkviartf 1111060014;';'7)1.0., #ll 6 (rAtratalit;4 l- Tik turned our aerate • ~,, ,t oolio'.4lllghtswbetom an, wtat.ywilote••)2,itiplity %thb • - 1- tiuffteine.?-"lliehdne' ."'fore , ";prostrate,l- •Avi c44 l ll34l:initilidiA tin t , ;stead th 7_l44l4piiiellof 114; neked ',-AiMsoll; the:tineatiqiut, Wl:lere Babylonian, mig antiquity—the ,- -the ' - lid , the Romani whore ars thet4lexan'aerAtbe -Pharaohs, the • , Pteleiny • eiltel Itheisartus and the,Napoieons 19F;4 1 1) 1 1' Ausatis.; ,the poworc.anknakhtY IswaSTc and- asked lOW 7 .!! trirfin ..enn 11 1)1!4 kin.., 4 lA. ll 494esAitid decaying cip,italt; the responsive inquiry - -would be • Nothing; • then/ . • • ; 7..yttie.etijcnOPtA9-kingc..lim 4cOati,ot wbtol • - wands, 'commanded to pray which -was , itter.4 • - ~ : ttal4fitt(Kezidrsthck la,deplared to-be the iliihtlitedyni t Otatigeithehlgiuning ,AP ; „end' _the: thir 1 - - 'Having thus ieforrettteithe nature of Odd kitgdom, under tilivo , - three. heads, the'sPre - aa iter-wee o = 6iiareilje'iteir ci,' - utilhe'second par of , his 1141004 Mai; thelessons‘ which-41dg enjoined petitiOtWlAlt4.lhuS mingled .with out AtIV , rirrWl.riita , ,,,ll3lool/o%:tes - ,40.S.4i, 13 4410f;tra4"ilutticittSaiire.'hind not yet' '.•;„ "...‘,..iitursionke:andithatt., : itsvaslottr duty to - desire; lon could we 411friiid,pud, 1 vat he' smiietinuitfeet;',lnditthrent - . about thq I ,17:9e 1 44 0 1kab!tvany, .•11i*T' -el ia "d A' " Crane r 'tt at' ' • A Wall Oat im thi; Itthorto r obtain the ) =YI7-. 4,40 1 .X1#11 0 -, Ott titifkilikifibehrobent: upon; Iffy OtitletteuViNe l :pkaied,,'lt - dont edam - t?.. , withoutprittingferth correspond./ ----Ineetroidtel:there-anif*tititinfatiiiiiired `o:3lfintl bt - qnhinoarity.l2.4stikaziall'; - piwlbuip.praied; 9VtifidlianWati,"l ' . J. 11,0,4) !111 -obtain, bread di topriyfethe tionilight Christ's: tnitinftVintfintliofinVagrsliersertatlirlif the' Ff: t : : --1 4;titYrAT 1 h 4 P - zkar - r)ih r t ) ,Dillyik'toost'sist..' 'min to; • float earnestii‘'plitlie`-prayed thus; -he A feettcapelled - A.O makelwert; exertion' tot - • - 6betithed - Witifilr firlifilietiffOlri*d *Order; ,i, , ,,thathiklehotk4s:putfortgidght not :14 in) s'Yeddlibtoptayetagainiatiklintilt wee that the! ; '!ttin' A lkent - ;l4 4 44olWirotiol'iiiducink'thel „tittiett.prget,f e loading,?,4,lllbor, and.labor to = . ,trior&tintr . actiordinglrt nil -neglect of one . laigidlortborttle`=Asher. As - P 4 9 14 004,1040•04114,444,P.4r,10.14iPtiii, up i;;• - .4 7 ;(•••-';.• - • I.4itt,katigi. ll6 .P;Uhrl l 4l49ml 4 oP.lo;l;4l(3 - ppt (foci wcrk - withl strength exwitcAst his,kingdoin) 'Weak ",:,merrOf ,evety te.'6V,4;',ithd , ,,sattoiftthdei ! ,h4titow Allelt - PW , *(l.ohifaff://ving. head. i ,•,.••..-; ••-• - 4, •-• • • • .-. •:? - 44:cfeilite* tiebtfbratime* _ , ,Zi - f"-'.';:;: : ll''' . ?' '''..-'-'-', '', P s ;'''Z:ao":'.' ,, l 'k''i', It; was; there- PrftYer , '/Ealliiiiagtjaitartt/M4 - ;fac,,eepted by the :great answerer of Fairer; that we shouiCeier put Up - the hingdbmceme."' - f Uallt , ted - ithizi shown -- that., the kingdom re ferred' to', In the_ LolVii„ prayer was not the kingdom., of ratiire; . : but ,p 1 grace.;, ,that the, diStifignishing of that' kingdom -wore, that it--waelialrifilkl,:tiOcief, and eternal; thatthealesseraa'llt: - <tevealed - to us were that 9/What's kingdom, hatipaot yet fully come; that o PraYetitiare,feeVaachial unless accompanied ~..eorreppegingj off:art.; and'. lastly, that God isiit.,,atieWer, -7 'es 'la abundantly, shown In - Wli atliChtfeAorael4;th,i - POL; i s ,1,16:i! do lug; anteig the nations'tif -the - werld." sPetalter's.,oenclusiO, was what might net , inapproPriatady termed - a dramatic . paraphraseror Ilietativijiiiipiring testimony' f the -angels as rewarded_ In the, nineteenth and twentieth chapters of St. John's Apocalypse, -and whin/at-it the hands". of Mr. Oookman was invested - With a degree of descriptive warmth, and Vivid Pertraitureithat made it one of the •most thrilling*pulpit - perorations we have ever s- p- nt.t.tatu-- - - T. Tit9MAlrEt SONS, - L!1 a; NehilB9 mid 141 801.1411 2011ETII STRBST evl c: Irotmerlj Nob, 81 Sad ell.) 'STOOKS ., AND -,IIIIALJAISTATJI—TVEBDAY NEXT,.< - 'lPatotatlet eatalognes how_ ready,'itentalohig tnl ilettertptiojai , T.ot all, the ~ Pwi_perty to be sold on Tobs day texti,9th'iaShis4, - , - pith a taste' ainbiuit of ,real es tate private - sale. _ - 7; beveen ut Otoe?ly lod, to the 1331/114 ISSTAIT, ' tiiDlio Balee aL,the-PhDadetphiq _ Illehange ,every teesfuki_Xseilng. - - , • 1177 - Binning of, Mob property bread separately in idOltion,to whirls we publish OD th e listurUy previous isiesub eala,-ciae thetemed eatalogneeln pamphlet form, -living the property to be sold on She folleirimanmsday, , -_,. r = littllNTBB 2 -1000118 AND SEAL SBTA47'. Illattefillilell Bale; 9th Novinolser, at - the ‘Axchange. Ur- ot the hi.ndhllle - ,ot the Ocoee gialee now ' - PRIVATI SAIM - ILIGIBTILL F . Beit.Mirkatertnatered'on' our Private Bali Be. 0 Arid 40141126 d. occasionally in; our Public Sale .-.. bstrurts; (0t; Which 74,000 doppsio are printed week,) •aii Of obsrec., - ._, 4 ,„' - ',' f" --_-_- - * ..-.2 , ,:., ' --, , t AMA.L'EBTA.TiA.T , P - ItTV.i.Ta MM. ,- > We hate *large amount or Real Mtge- at Prl. late . Sal% , inelndlng- every deseriptlon of City and • , ,ountry.proper . ty,LFrinted Mete may, be had at the *ton store: ...-- ' J. - -..— - - 444.11L:,..611D OTERE -13P00E6, SORIP, PEW, dro. On Tuesday Evening, NoTelisher 9th, it'', Welpolc, at the Philadelphia Ix. ',hinge. will be eold,,witherit roserve, by order of as :i!tinee.'r• • • , • 66 shaimilearineralited Mecliaidoa , Bank: :-.;;,Aiso, estate of P. IL - Wriztoop, dammed. ._267 Ataxia eke*" Broad 'Mountain Coal Company. '! 7.7.160 sharss'Wyandott 0041 Compauyila lots to snit ..• No,, 6is,'Et.:l4ll6!B Church, Thirteenth ::,,Aleo r keinarea*OnittVarbon t ind Port Carbon , ,roed_Oornwoir. , OsliaresllduntlOarben Ralliciad Company.; 88 Shares ?dill (Leek and Mine Mil Eslimmel Co. 10.1larea'fichn N a vigation and Railroad Oompan:ii - _ , Mutual Inenraiteo Co. - '26 ihirsaßoutlvirark Railroad Company. ' 'WAiram' Ponn Voir Oomnany'atoek—par o leo: witlibnt •• reserve= - abatis Arch-street Theatre, with lemon tioket— lsarE6o9,Aildend lis,Pabrtiary. -•- share Philadelphia Library Company. . ehare,3la.reantils Libriry.Company. 6 ebaree'Amerlian - Academy of Music. • 1 share POinetreese Park Assoolation. .' • l'ebare Oxford Park Association. shut! Bridesintrg Land CoMpany. Lot No. 20 hionntffilociah Cemetery. SIX'f&RNTIi PALL BALE-.-NOVEMBER oth, - • • ' ...A6BIGNEES , „PEREMPTORY fIAM—PIIIST.OLA6B .COAL - , .142‘118,VOLLIRRI"; ke:• , —The "Searle" and traoteonerid,,noith of Wilkeabarre, Lu -serneommAY; Pa., with' engine shafts: and an arranger manta oansplate'for miving....formarly part 'of the North Pflenitishia''7; Coal Company's' Lends The , N orth or Or" e ',llll,6loPRipl.to this,region a'new market'. • Tbe 'improvements stens coat about '610,000. Sale abiolute. - Pull particulars ready in handbill's. 'lrpliinarCinfil'ffitle:—Eehtteef Caspar Maass, Deed. -VALUABLE PROPERTY.—Large brloic with three-story tack building. largekbrewery, with -leap Cellars, vata,, coolers, and a stable, for eight Coates atreet r west of Piontb;-74 feet front. Same ~ .Katate. —LARGE BRICK tiliftorNG,‘9A, - LOON'. AND BEER VAULT, aouthesst corner of Mont - ornery and Mesvine atreets.•- - -• Same' Estate.—LAßGE arrive street, south Mcintgonserylitreet.-adjaMlng the above - TI/EDDETOEP BRICK STORES AND DWELLINGS, Nos. 2214,2216, 2218, and 2220 Callow 'S.llletreetiwest of:Twenty-third street., - -!'CRENN STORY .11R1011. DWELLING: 'No. 4EB B,lalr '4sll Streit ; - Sin Ofitifth; late Bouttriark. VALUAI3LB' !MALL 'BARN; 50 acres 98 'perches, Within one.fourthof from_lVlittehall station. ,n the Pannsyliaida - .Central 'DB.: Delaware Co, Pa.; ,boat n ine 'miles front Philadelphia, THREE-BTOAY BRICK DWELLING, meet side of !forth Third. straetr abs,7l3,..osford street, late Ken sington , .•' • EIGHT= TRACTIVOE LAND, abed 6,47o'aores; situ. Ste nearThillipsburg;l7kper Bald Eaglet:tem/ship; Cen tre cutinty,•Pa:' ,. . • - ' , • "- Peremptory Bale: TWO-STORY" BRAME STORE AND DWELLING; - .. 4:W.earifer Of Idemlberongh and Bedford streets. '2IIIRINSTORP DR lOR ,DWELLING, north aide of , Vifendi b reeti • *fait of Twenty-Bret street,' Tifentleih 81111111 DWELLING,' THIRD STREET, Beverly 'New Jersey., - - • IG/BIIB,9TORY- BilloE. DWELLING. and large lot -4Hvbiventlavtrus,rorsilCovsses.,til4r.! evrl, lot IBS !yet trout •- • . • ' ,TIIRBBJIANDI3OILB Voini-13Tony BNION. EMU .olNlONS,{irith;ammila fronts), Coates atreat, west of „!rineteenth street. ^ , T:WALNI:re AVBT.—Handsorne modern reeldapee, kith ,searNo Wont. ,and hack ,bulidino with modern .091entimactit; N0..16= Walnut axed, ~ Trustees Peremptorcy Sale. Tuazz-wrOwi l ing(t.•T,lwzmatal, No.:, 110 N. ;01i:oath isvreilt; Above Aroh,street. ;rlvo:,Tlljtas-sroas DWELLINGS,-Nos. itneB,llelier,street,l43tvtega 'tont Eta Second, sttd l 't 4oll 'n'a'salaß93 , 44!gtreAti. , , VAJAL fistzl•tuximiTiniath :Oriiharte, ' Court Rele-Ltratsie . or Ittutiphrey Atherton, VALUABLE LOT,'•P10.011 kATtENT; GERMAN TOWN,—Large 'and valuable lots r ground, northwest side of Pries. street. northeast of Erane street, 60 feet front bp 176 feet diep, ' Same Estate —:.VALUABLEI,4,O7, RITTENHOUSE .611tEdiT;',Q1UtaleTOWN. , -I.Arge and valuable lot, 'fientheset side of.Rittenhouse street, southwest of Ids, 'ilou_St•feet;l 2o• feet (rent by 1 7 5 feet deep. 'llensek`Estite.l—TWO - VALUABEM LOTS, LEHMAN ' STREWS,' GERMAUTOWN•—Tsro large and valnable tote. - northwest 'side - or Letnian street, southwest of 'dation street, 120 feet front by 95 feet deep, • Woe Estate.=-41110UND-RENT OF $lB2 A YEAR, secured on's lot of ground on the northwest side of Walnutlane. northusatnf Green- street, Germantown. •14,,„ en to r s ly P er empt o ry Bole=-Gotiste.:of 17EA.'T OWELIANG.—Neat tbree-story briek divel 'Eng: •No 181 North Eleventh street, above Arch street. lir Sale absolute, • Same Beiste.-LTIMEN TWCi'APID'A UALP STOUT 0111,01 E DWELLINGS. Nos. 1019, 1021,,eud 1023 North 'street; between Tenth' and Eleventh, and Race end Vine litnebt% - ' 117 Bale absolute. • '?'TWO vALTrAspo 13TOREL—Two modern rive - stori steresilles.ir end-100 Walnut street, above ,front street. _ WALNUT fIVREET.'-',Neit modern residents , south- east corner of Walnut and Seventeenth streets - 'VALUABLE ' LOT, •Tenango street, southeast of - Bsth street, Richmond, ALIIABLE* LOT Kingston street, adjoining the • - ' EitiA bi.)l. Townsend, DOcenfed. LOCUST , STREET.—Usuadsome modern :madonna' 164111 Locust street; above Bisteentn street, oppo. slte St. Blark l l,,Oburoh. , , BUILDING' tors;- 41 - FLORENCE USIGHTB. II — building - lett, Walnut, Seventh, and Sixth street, Mot once Heights. between Btuungton and Bordentown, New Jersey. ' - OF OIL PAINTING3 i , AIIOrGNT 4111 D ' V," - MODIORN. Noilmber 6tbi'atthe"attotion' store, Noe. 189 and 141 'daunt Fourth ettoaVat 11,0 , aldeli, will be cold without • reserve; a trolleotton of ' valuable and interesting oil oomprisbar Various Subjects. • ' Alseioeveial beautiful matins:, subjects by G. B. Eon= LC& CiatatogUes will be ready two days previous, and the planing arranged (or 'examination. - BALE•• Or- 1 111L80138 ROOTS. Thils Morning, • ~A t 10 Wolook, at the i notion store, l ease of - empertoe, Elerroart flower roots, oomptistog the nand assortment at hyaohiths„tal4w,leacaGe naroieses, &o. SALE OE -VALIABLE 'AND INTERESTING BOOKS, MANY OP .Plll3l LONDON V,DITIONB, PllO6l A PRIVATIrOOLLEOTION:.• On - Tnentay }honing, "' Noiltabei ath; at the auction store, a collection - ot yalnetio icridiellaneone books from a library. IJ gor rgtleulare see catelognee, Bale at No 1524 North Sixth St. littAT FirRNITUAN; 33088W00D YIAtiO-FORTE, FRENCH PLATE MANTEL ANDPIER MIRRORS, 46. • • On WO s dneeday Morning. • November loth et 10 o'clock, at No. 624 Nortb Sixth street, .)bore Spring. Garden, the oust furniture, rose. wood pisno•forte* by Bohan; Branch plate mantel and -pier mirror", &0., p 4it y a. gentlemen declining hone.). Mai eximniried et ko'cireik on the morning of PRIVATE 7.l.Mtkiti 01 l'ltllisTOEf WORKS; ' On Wednesday liyeolog,, 10lii, - 81 'OW alietion store, will be sold a library of Preach books; included ate a Lumberer sato• able books on varlets 'subjects: 07,1ro; partionlars liktalgguen, _ We at N0i1.189 tuft 141 South Fourth street. 4DIIIIIOII FURNITURE; PIANO-TORTE, TINE sagrion BRUSSELS OAR_ PETS. aco. ,On...Thetetpty. MOrrang, - At oiclooki" at the auction atom, an 'attends* sesortnxent of excellent second-hand fornlture, elegant flanwfortee, fine Exltrort;"rarpete; eta., fro& private; wallies declining honeelte e phigi ;piloted to tho store for oonvenletu3e of male:: - Bale N 0.101.4 Chestnut street. _STOCK OP BLEOKNT 'OABINIST PURBIEfUItII. • „On. Tuesday Morning,. Noi. 1.800410 ofoloOk4Vst bro.• 1014 Chteithitt the entire stook of bfessreSclutier, Deginther, & Co. detaining hiihsedi; etunprising a_generil astortment sown:said , AndaSahtnt drawing... Town fur niture,' in va- None style coverings eutperior. , dining room and ohim.: bss furniture, all manufactured lathe beat manner; ex., 'griesig for thalx paveroomeates, and Warranted. irrOatilogunewiltbe ready and' the furniture May' be examined 8 days previous to sale, 'fa OAPITALISTS: BUILDERII,fie.—LARGII 41ND VALUABLE, LOT AT I'ALVATE Ur . Smith side, between , Broad 'and Fifteenth le, 11.8 feet frourotitiotelet titriati by:ll3 reit dept to 10 feetalley.- , ' AT I . IIIVATI4 skl,m=4llaNDsonnruitowx-irroNE 13.38 fir 1,11EN011, pro, 1020 RUM pee, known as " Union. A.PWb • <-• • - A44.) -s T - H .N 15, - AITOTIOI`TEEIe LTA. AND HOMMISSION:11314011A1, IT; B. • ' l . imait• JLlPLarbi RACE Btresta., • - ,•;; - GROIAT.; ; SDBI4O AsigiiIMODATION: r- ;ANOMIE! ; , - ;,StONETI ''' - )cony Men' advanatid lArgo or matt 'amounts' ,fairgeona 1, ; (414t. ttionatinda i ma Kola actLeitopr. plc ,te diunoroft, 400, jeweiry,;-towitrig-pieoese_Arogroalt inCtraincatal.Tattattatc; dry gooda, olgthing , ,• gtooextee,; 0410:11tarstware;iontle - iy, Coati, bonies t vettlatei, bar. 14441,„atattaIatticlee,ot-ralae, (01' MY' length tg Nine 1 AgropCl444tnitraNduialt.,tpriattipa/ .1 1 Stptig...-Vl4# QtSiglX tad Race atteott. ;„ ••.-xstnntaaory , notch, !Rh collateFal i dtscannteS I 'An he loweaCcaarEentitea: • = " - ; • -- 'ESTABLISHMENT; ; t, 4.; 4(1 4 r 1 14 1 14P* TH RADE , STREETS, fie 'irinaney,wlll.lat llnerallyArlyanced;ca &Weald ill taiihttc,Alanotan f as tehea j lewetry, fowling piooge, kyOVANtblng Iracerlgrb: liquors, ,elscrcosot, r V A"g'll i t ti r i r F titZ, t .tattaZgattlS ;actnocanotcailainlprtookciatieill °thatantlelca - • , l it l 'ii i(W r i " . " 34l41 1:41" 'Cia" Ith • tcrmlticitc ttbri," y 4 ,o all, ott eel ec, e t pilTa l t tedrelß4o; . ' 5ll . releivrtiet - #4,an4l,l44yeir 4‘l l .ren : if?Ti ';' - ' , `!:VIXOnPitiPS.4I,-TiaritaPiltAl ~ , , ; : SATERlliAY;':':lstirffEltgrilt - T . 6'.' :1103; ~443aletk:bti cAuttibit. • -ptiItrgiSTBRINLEY, & ,013,, - • - • No: 429 MARKET STREET • - GALE-OA IMPORTED DRY GOODS. - - OntTuesilar Morning, Nov. otll, - atlp nialuok f ;by iwitalogne,cu 6 months ,- credit= - 400 paokagoa and lots_ or _fancy and .staple dry goods. f r,7 Samples and catalogues early on the morning of PARIS CASHMERE, PLUSH, AND VELVET -t •= VESTINGS. • On Tuesday Morning, Utah Paris cashmere mistimes. , • Rloh Paris velvet and plush vestinge. WEST OP ENGLAND BEAVERS, PETERBII63IB, Aro. 8.4 Weet of England beaters, castor clothe, cheviot coatings, and PutOrshiims.z - : 4-4 fancy atiesimores. EMPOPEIgIt2—.TINIT LANDED PROM STEAMER day Mornin - Alto, en Involae,co Tues nsisting 'of book g, set., with small collars, embroidered collars. sleeves, jsoonet sets, trim minp, Minibtio floniioiujre , fro"oks ant Rook waists, &o. SWISS ' 1 coca floe to superfine Swiss muslin. sOOTTitr., ATTOTIONEER, No. 481 MN. OHNSTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House; 'between FOURTII•steI PII/TH (Dined!. • BALE OF FANCY PUBS BUFFALO AND FANCY - - ROB ES, &o. • - " On Mandel` Morning, November Bth, commencing at 103 i Woks*, by oats logos, a large stook of rleh'end , vslueble .furs in Bete, with capes , muffs and cuffs to nuitohAstotorines and ...114, gol 111411., l anueli vaonu , ui wu , batrolp. squirrel, &o. . „The whole will , be arranged far 'examination, with catalogues, early On *he' morning of sale. BUFFALO AND PAtiOY BODES. Also, fine fancy carriage robes, buffalo robes, /co. BALE OF EMBROIDERIES, BONNET. AND TRIM MIND' RIBBONS,' WRITE GOODS, &o. On Wednesday Morning, November 10th. commencing' at 10 o'clock, by cata logue, on a credit, 500 lets desirable and seasonable goods. consisting „In part of jaconet and cambric col lark bonnet ribbons, rich trimming ribbons, Slims muellni de a. _ of thunplen and catalogues early on the morning sale. • SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF CLOTHING. On Friday Morning, Nov. 12th, by catalogne,, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold a large and valuable Wok of ready-made clothing, comprising every.variety of .men's ons bays' wear suitedlo the present salon, being the stook of a wholesalchouse, and hell worthy the attention of the trade. The stook compilers. Via • COATS. , Gents' line French cloth dress and frock (mats, heavy cloth, fancy and plain casaimere business do, beaver cloth overcoats, baegups, raglans. &o. PANTS AND VESTS. Also, a full assortment of men's and boys , blank and fanny Moth, plain 'and fancy caselmere pants and vests, of newest and beet styles. 11:7 Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale ' when the trade will find it their interest to at tend. COMMERCIAL SALESROOM. 22 3 2 iM1D neT I M I ITSTEMETEI. P. fi. WOLBSRT, Ai:ram/nix. - - BY WILLIAM H. STERR, GENERAL AIIOTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 North EIGHTH Moot, below Arab: , „ ; J. .A. MASON, Auotioneer. Sale at the Auction Store. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, • PRENOII PLATE O.IIEIRORS, PIANO-FORTE, OIL- T/IE PLATED WARE, &a.. . , This Morning, ' • , At 10 o'clock, at the auction 'store, will be cold by catalogue, a large and superior assortment of parlor, chamber, and dining-room furniture, mirrors, carpets; plane-forte, &o. , , NOTlCE.—Hereafter we will hold our regular sales of household furniture, &0., on Wednesday and Sa turday mornings, commencing at 10 &cloak. Evening sales of watohee, jewelry, fanny and miscellaneous goods; will be held regularly every Monday, Wednes day, Thursday, and baturday evenings, commencing 'at „. Consignment* of new end second-hand house ho d furniture, plano-fortee, carpets, watches, jewelry, eco., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad vances will be made if required. ,f 7' Out-door sales attended to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house In this city. PHILIP , FORD, ' AU C TIONEER,' No. 530 MARECZT URDU, between RUM and BIXTEL smith aide. NOTION:—Tho solo of /3ILLUED TABLES le poet ponoA until farther notior6 BALL OP READY.MADE CLOTHING. On Tuesday Morning, November oth, at 10 o'clock precisely, by catalogue will be sold an extensive assortment of ready•made clothing, consisting as follows . ; , Men's beaver; pilot oloth, and seal over Goats. bleu's fancy, plain, and plaid casslmere ovate. Men's fanny English walking and frock coats. Men's and bays plain and fanoy stripe settinet and cassimere pants. Boys' cassimere and aattinet suite. silk-velvet, satin, and- plaid outman Testa, mode and trimmed In the most fashionable style and lON ice. A. DYSART Ix 00., Aucrriossams um • thicutootom Mtenoutaro, No, 27 South EIGHTH SDRENT. corner of LODGE STREET. I.GUMMY: & SONS, MILL 'ESTATE AOOTIONEBB73, N. 520 'WALNUT STRUT • FOURTH TALL BALE. On nnsedsx November 11th, at the.Phllidelp Is xohange - VIPTEI SlRS&T.—Tbree•etory brick residence. with the modern improvements, Fifth street, north of Spruce street, 'nut side. , . . HANDSOME MODERN ItESIMINON, with stdo yard, and all modern improvements, Ho. 1428 Nor h Sev eattkotrrot, above blaster street, lot runs through to Franklin - street.. • MODERN. THREE-STORY BBIOR. RESIDENCE, with modern ininroyernent&soutbweetwerdirgiew_nr "Wtiotiltreet, northwest'orwietlitreet. — tot 1.5 reet by 127, "on the rear end, or-1,1114 is erected a three-story brick dwelling. - IitIREST BTRENT.—Valuable lot of ground, with Store and frame dwellings thereon created, south side or Market street. west or Rose, West Pluladelphia, 100 -feet front oia ?dirket street, by 2.l4)(feet , deep to Oak street. MUT MODERN REBIDENOE; Anne street, west Of Ridge seenne, north- elde, hee all the modem; improee• menu, end In complete order. - • TIIIIIIIR-STONY _BRION DWALLING, laumberlend treet, west of gepelvar Meet, south side.. CAND.—d. 111.,Qnmmey & Sons ' auctioneers, will hold regular salve of Beal Betide, Stooks, &u. household furniture at dwellings. 1.• -REAL' ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. ' Err. On' our Private Sale Register will always be found , a - very large amount of real estate; inoludhsg every datorsptlon of, city and countty property. •" J. 11. OIIMMEY So PONS, - Real Betate Broken!, 520 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. QAJEUEL = HATHANS, AIIOT/ONEER, )...7 and MONBI LOAN • 017/oa, He. 224 South TIMID Street, below Walnut, opposite Pei r it., only leurtorgikzeriii.t,v l 144 until Hi aloha* in the arming. Ont-door sales, and Wee at the Auction House, at. trodedtpon the moat satialaatm terms. r .• CAPITAL P 200,000. •-. • • MUM/OW for shs last TAirly Yellitl. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on DM- Wm% 811 • 02 Plate Watches, dewelxy, Hardware, Her' shandise, Olothlng,7annitero, Bedding, Olgars, Mules! Instruments, Glus, Honam,rooriages, and Goods of even , description. "„ _ _ All goods can mutat any length of time egg rm. adramtee, from, one hundred dollars and upwardall Moldafo o2 S eentLper month; ISO and over, the lowes t;market rate. This Store House having a depth of 120 mat, healers; Ittihad thief-Mroof vaults to store all valuables, And poll rate Witelunen,forithe premises; also, a heavy Ina n# ranee effected for the benefit:O f all_reeneliaring goods - N. B. n'tobonnt of haring Italladtea capital, this oftee Is prepared to make ads/woes on more statist taato7 and aeormuslailnf - terms than and. other la this Money advaneeit to the poor, In mall anteunts, with out any eharga. , — AT PRIYATJ SALT. ' . . . Gold Patent Lever and other Watehee, Jewelry, and lothing.will boaold •t roAtmcvl orinea: .211-17 Heat estate. mVALUABLE WKS COUNTY FAR! AT RUBLII, BALI=-ON TIIIIRSDAY, NOVIM4 BBRAIth . • Will - be;sold at Public Palo, on the premises. on TUTAPDAY, November Itth, at 23( o'clock P. At., a VALUABLE ,DUCKS COUNTY FARM, situated in Warminster Township, about 17 miles from Philadet. phis. 4 from Willow Grove, And 2 from Hartsville, bkraborougb, and Hartsville, containing 1053 Acres of Land, 12 of which are wood, the remainder in is high state of cultivation. - •The improVementa are in good order, conveniently arranged, and of the most !substantial character ; there are two wells of water on the promises, an excellent spring house, and a newer-falling stream running alspost the entire length:of the Term There is oleo 'fine shade, and a yonog orchard of unsurpassed assortment of fruit trees, selected with much care. The neighborhood is unexceptionable; healthy, con. Tel:dent to places of worship—having eight churches within two miles; select and classical schools, stores, &c —altogether making this one of the finest and most desirable Arnie in the county. To persons wishing to examine the property it will be cheerfully shown b calling on the premise., and any other information ,- b y application to either of the un• dersigned. ' 708NP11 HART, B H Rut, Pio. 614 N. Front it., Or, North Del. Avenie, above Poplar. 0. P. PitliTZ, Auctioneer : oeTtlrdtstnelo DZILADELPHIA WARMING A.I:ID N. VALI;ITItNTING WAItSIIOI7BIC, , /ARNOLD, to.WLLOON, • - ' ItoTowson To B. A. ILLISSISON. . . . ' We have removed from our old stand In Walnut street to the lARGE,BTORN, No. 1010 01111STNUT street, a few dome . be low the Lawrence Until, where our old friend' and the pulite are respectfully Invited to exaMlini Mir extensive, ptock of Warm Air Furnaces, Oooking Newsom, Bath Bollsre, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantel, Parlor Coal Grates, &o. &o. We are now manufacturing .011.1.14301 PS OPIXBDATBD PAT SNT NEW COAL OAS CONSUMING ITINNAON, the most powerful and economical Neater ever invented, end Nutted to all °lames of buildings. Also, new and beautiful ,pattern at Low Do ' Grates, and Parlor Cool Grates of all slams and patterns We have also commenced the manufacture O. EGAMELSD• STONE MANTELS front Pee*. Weenie Stone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL-PREMIUM at tAs late Fair and Exhi bition of the Franklin Institute ,of this. city. They represent blithe rare and beautiful ANTIQI7II Mannhaa,. ere not injured by Smoke, Coal ,Gas, Oil -or Acids, and are noldiWholesale And Detail, at muck less price tans Marble., Stall and dell them. ARNOLD & WILSON. 'SITWELL, Superintendent. • Philadelchle. ApHI, Difa—apue FRANALIN INSTITUTE • AXHIBITION - Is now under fell way One of the grandest and finest displays of AMERICAN MANII.VAOTURES, MEORANIOS and ARTS ' • Ever made by this Institution. The spacious area of the STATE ARMORY, - • In SIXTEENTH Street, near Market, Ac well jui the large temporary building upon the 'south elde, - are filled up with adios es of every Imagina ble varlet , : ,• ~ '• The Fair is easy of accede by all the Oity Passenger Jtailsoads and Oteulbusee running West, and by an ar rangement arab them, - '4/BITERS ARE CARRIED TILE 1/AIR FRES OF EXPENSE. The ticket price of admission !naiades the ride to the Exhllittlen, and can be procured of the Conduetora in thiOarn, on all the Oity Railroad lines. 0025-tf 4 0 : ' 4 " TWO, TRIM'S A.' WEEK TO DRIDOBTONi—On and after WADNEB _DAY, 20th Inst., the Steamer EXPRESS will leave Arch Street every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at Xteire cOoLkic, (instead of '8)(, as heretofore), for Idridgeteii. Will leave-Bridgeton every Monday and 'Thuraday morning at 8 &Meek; stopping at Delaware Clity , aud New Cradle.. Stages I'oollll,llle, Port Pli-; itabetk, VBirttin, Cedarville, Newport, Dividing Creeks, tend Manileetnwn, tanned with this peat. 0014-Im* PHRENOLOGIUAL EXA-IfiNA : 'PIONS, with written descriptions of character, • " 141 , 1, Including adviceid reference tohnsineas; health, self-ircprovernewt, &a:, are , wade day and eve. ring , VOWGEIti WICLL£3, k , 130)13,, liamtlie4 Tidied when requested, and a liberal dli e glint wade to qel4; -lien•idr '' , , -3 :T'Xit4P'N'itit4'. , . NE, TRY, foISTRIO'f-00X1RT FOR THE I avilt AND COUNTY OLPHILADELPHIA, '. .HARPIOR VJPBOUD. - - • • • Dec, Term(-1868; No. 402, - FE The Audits's appointed by-the °oust, to distribute the fund arising from a' sale•of person a property under above writ-will meet the partMaintereeted at bhp odbie, No: 704 WASHINGTON Squaw; on wsprumney,. NOr.lo, at A' PAt when and where . ftwpartis a rested are required Groresenttheliotalme or be debarrS4 from uoming in on laid fund. • •` • • "A."AffIRR4E STEWART, Auditor. IVOTIoE.—,--All -persona having claims' .L N • adainst the BANK OF,, PENNSYLVANIA. upon Notes or Deposita, are - ..resineeted'to have the same proved ant registered teethe Auditor, to whom the' amount of the Assignee,' has beau referred for adjust ment, at the Milo of the Assignees, No. 228 WALNUT STEVE t god Story GRIGG'S BUILDING M t the city of , Phliadelmatiy every day during the sittings of the Auditor Aetweeq the hours of 10 A. M and 8 P: M. .T4e Auditor will hold Ids meetings at the same place every Monday afternoon at 4 o'oloot, when all the ores ditore•can preeent their. claims. ooM.tuthsalftf Oningo ,fittaro. HE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 241 DpO MM, NM DOOR TO TRY, POST MICR INTEREST FIVE PER OENT Money received DAILY, and every MONDAY ETENINGy OX DXPOO3T, IN SDKS LABGN AND SMALL, PAID BACK DAILY, PROM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. TO a O , OLOOII. P. M. DIPOBITORB CA DRAW THJUR XOSNY. IT mama, As is skin, rr nnenow. 4&O. Hi RART, President ORAL' d IMLAY, Treneur ez 7. EmputT map, Teller %IRE SPRING GARDEN SAVING M" FUND. , (On sr MI Lacnessmoas or PENNSYLVANIA.) PERPETUAL 0 11 ARTEE. 11 1 /1 PER GENT. Interest alldred to Depositors, and all lionsyx Paid baok,en Demand. • 01710 E, 831 NOBTEI -THIRD STREET, (OONSOLINATION BANE BUILDING.) Thle ;milt - talon Er now-open for the tienuotlon of oneinese, end in the only Chartered Oaring Pond toasted In the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 9N Woloolt, and also on MONDAYS and.THIGISDAYS, from 5 Instil 9 o'clock in the /Iyenln_ AGIES. fiAN Frederick Klett, James B. Pringle, Stephen Smith, ' Jacob Dock John P "Ley, Joseph M. docrell, Hon. Henry K. Strong, George Woelepper, `Daniel Underkeller, J. Wesley Bray, • Non. Wm. Millward, Hobert B. Davidsn, Frederick Eitaake, P. 0. Elimaker, Prenole Hart, John P. Verree, - Joseph'?. Lerner*, George Kneoht, John Kftaler, Jr.. John Born.. President, JAMES S. PRINGLE. Seoretary, GEORGE T. THORN. - apli-iftt • VAVING FUNI-FIYE, PEE OENT. IN. TABABT—NATIONAL BANETY TRUST 00151. PANII.—WALNUT STRUT BOUTIGWIISTOOSNRB OY TRIHD 1 PRILADBLEHLL. - ! liconroluetar. sr Taa BUTII 01 :rtilltill.TAlLe. - Money id roortved in any,runi; large or small, and In' Hired, pad From the day of deposit to the' day or The - Mice le open' every day toma 9 o'clock In the morning 1311 6 roam in the evening, and on kton4ny end 'Tharsdow evenings till 8 o'clock. , SOIL President, MOIST 8141.8111DG11, Vies President, W. J. asitn,leatetary.- Hon. Henr y L. Benner, P. Carroll Browner, Narver& L. Outer, -„ .Joseph B. Ban , Hobert Selfridge, - . - Primes Lee, Omni. H. Ashton,- . • Joseph Yukon; .! O: Landreth Manse, Henry Ditienderfien limey ill toGOITed and payments mode daily. The hmooterdontel are made in oonformity with the provisions of the Charter, in BEAL Zi3TATM MOST %AGNS, GSGOPID* BENTS, and such, first claim snarl• ties se will always innate, perfect smutty to the deposi • tore, and which cannot' fall to give permanency and sta• eility to this Institution: • • . anl,ly, QAT/ING FUND.--IJNITED STATES Is.P TRUST flOtceANT; corner of THIRD and 011.118 Z, KM Streets.. • • .. , Large and mall name received, and paid back on de, wad, without notice, with YIVN PER ORM' 'NUB IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. , Ofilee hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and as MONDAY KVIININGS from f until 9 &cloak. DR61713 for aide on England, Ireland, and tootland from .£1 upwarda. Preeldent—STEPlOlN R. 01169MoltD, Treasurer—PLlNY To7lar--.7A11)78 R. 111:11771911. Illtentiotrg. Dr. W. S. MoILDENNEY,Dentist, would Inform his friends that he bee resumed practice at No. MB OUBBTNIIT Btreet, second door above the U. E. Mint. • • ' ' - • sepl-9m snre, R-t BUFFALO ROBES, BY TRR BALI OR BORN, -0110- r. WOMRATIIifi 415 AND 4111 ARQH STREET. express llCtrutpantes. rrADAMS EXPRESS 'OO., wpm , 24, OILENTNIIT STREET, forwards PAROBLII, PIOICACHL9,_ IdEROILINDLIaI, BANS: NOTRE! 'and MIMI, either by its own Mtn, et in trolizioation withnther ZEPBRag OOMPANIBB, to all the parlasloal WPM end OITISS of thattnitediStetes. A. 8. 13AND,ORD, tureen! ihteetintenneett THE "OLD DOMINION" 00111 E FOP, • .and THE "OLD' DOMINION" TEI Poi, Are manufactured, under the patent for the United ' States, by ARTHUR, MIAMIAN, 8c GILROY, Elloa. 117 end 119 South TEETH. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. fl Merchants whiting Philadelphia, should, by all means, lay in a supply of these OOPPILE and TEA POTS; which ere rapidly coming into wo, and destined in a short time to supersede all others. , RT A. B. k a. are also rasaufauturers, under the patent, of ARTHUR'S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT SRLP-STALING CANS AND JARS, Which; it is conceded on all hands, are the beet in the market. . a917-tutlatcatnolB Also, Trade Agents for TORREY'S ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING. ripo NEWSPAPER ' PROPRIETORS.— NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC, NEWS AOENOP. _CARS, to JOHNSON announce to the Preen through. out the United - . States that they ere completing ar.- rangements on 'a most liberal scale, for -a system of TELEGRAPHIC NE WS REPORTS, which has never bolero been equalled, in this country. They pledge themselves to furnish the earliest end moat reliable re ports of all the stirring and important events or the day, ate price which cannot fail to be advantageous to the Pram generally. All letters sad communication to be ad tressed to OARR &JOHNSON, National Tolegiaph News Reporters , South THIRD Street, opposite Exchange, Philada. E. W. CAIIR, , G. W. tr 3,011N50N.• Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wall et., New York City, John T. Smith, Merchants , Exchange, Beaton. John Willa, corner South and Baltimore strata, Bal. timore. . Per experlenee and reliability in the business we would refer to Morton McMichael , North American and U. S Gazette; Swain & Abell , Public Ledger; Jesper Herding & 'Son, Penpoylvania Inquirer; John W . Porney, The Preeli ; Cummings & Peacock, Evening Bulletin; P. W. Grayson & Co., Evening Journal ; Jo seph Severna, Evening Argus ; Joseph R. Planigen, Daily News; - William Rioe. Ponnslvani ill • Lawlor, Everett, & iiinekendlianday Dispatc h ; Ninth &. Jones, Sunday Bentley; Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript: 0020-tf . ' " HANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS. 1 lIANDSORUBS No. 5. $1 10 per dos. 8.. 1 25 I. 1, 180 " 8. 1 78 No. 1. 82Ko. per dos, 2. The. 8, 870. I' - 4.1000. inesqs, 6 Row, 61.26 per dozen. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen. 6I $2.25 per dozen. BIONRY 0. EONBTBIN, ze•l6 62 North TRIED Street, Phlladelohla A IiIININGS ! AWNINGS 1 ti JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Awniog !ranker, No. 448 North THIRD Street, above Willow. Italian and Wrench Window Awnings for dwellings and office •in. dowel Awnings for stores, Awnings for steamboats and ships. All kinds of Awnings, Tents, Flags, or any thing in canvas, made to order by JOSEPH H. FOS TER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street. Residence, No. 84013onth FRONT Street. JOSEPH . H. FOSTER. VrAYKING — AND VENTILATIN4 WAREROOMS The subscriber would invite the special attention of Architect Builders end the public to his NEW OULTER PATENT SELF-OLIOANSINQ AND WENTILATINO WARM AIR, PIIBNAME, Which his been so suceessfully introduced during the last winter and gave such general satisfaetion. It Is so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal, making it one of the most economical, sate, durable Heaters nOW in irea.- Also, all sine and patterns of Cooking Ranges, bath Rollers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates, 'every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Rireplace Stores, Collins' Patent Chimney Cape , far the core of smoky chimneye s with a full sesertment of all goods In my line of buelnette. Prompt attention pa ed to sniid to Rat the ti nge tog, an anmes.d Neater repair- CHARLES WILLIAMS, - (Late Baker & au2-8m 1182 told 408)11A.RENT Street, Philada. ,ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. We have just reeelvette eoMpreheusive and va. tied stook of tide truly beautiful and arehlteetural ap pendage to Oiturehes,,Vestibules, Clooservatoriee, and other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel. lick, or to give a - chaste and elegant appearance. Any color 'rimy be bed, either, plain or ornamental, aeon. -ately or in relief. ZIEGLER is, SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Pellet, exidAdiets Dealers, ' se2B-dtf Southwest nor. Health and Green eta. DETERSIVE., SOAP.—Time; labor, and money saved. In Laing it, clothes do not requite any boiling or rubbing on Washboard One pound will go as for se three pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted togive perfeot aatiofaction or money refunded. It is decidedly the cheapest and best 'washing poop ever offered to the public, Manufactured only by VAN HAAG-EN K. MolfhlONß. For sale by all to. epeotabte (troonTo lu the elty, and wholesale only by MoISEONE, 22 gouthWharvea IVEISKEY.-80 bble., 2% do. (Miller V V , Riokenton's) Old Monongahela Whiskey, One mad for eido, by - • A. MERINO, f 001141 Lid entIiSBONT..,II4IOI. A .. INQUIRE FOR .THE ROYAL, - 0R SEA SHELL' PATENT 4AS-BITENING - 000.E.-• : ING,STOVES.—They are 9°9l3omb:cal, consuming then/y1 and smoke that are usuldly waited ; dara ,blti lq• having double Instead - a single platen; and con venient, baring jarge'ovens and being ready bakers.. , our neWpatented DOVELE-OVEN STOVE lathe best : constructed up-draft etovo ever invented. It will beat a Ititinf.bOileiof water, boll two pots -- ; broil a beet - - Meat, bake' bread 'and pine and rout moat, all at the game thee' inn with a single Aro. • - Igvaiide and all person who appreciate the influence ' - cy resonated apartments upon health, will be pleased with our PORTABLE GRATES and MODEL BEANE STOVE'', which ere 'of beautiful and ornamental 'patterns, and give a Cheerful, open fire, and thorough ventilation. . . -Steed economists will be satisfied with our SILVER'S 0.,a8-00NBUDIING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the co-galled gas-limning stoves introduce cold air to the top of- the fire,-the effect, of which 14 to cool the etove - end waste the fuel, precisely , as if a stove door was opened above the fire. in a true gas-burning Move, the air should-be heated; in a hot-air chamber, to a tempera tureaufficlent to ignite the gases, on the same principle es is adopted in our gas burning males stoves. In addition to the above, a large aseortment of Parlor Cooking Stove)), Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Storm of every de scription, Has Ovens, Stove Fixtures, and Repairs nifty .be found, in every variety, at our Wareroome, No. 209 North SSOOND Street. above Race 0019-tf - NORTH.. OM AR, k NORTH. QUEEN'S PORTABLE FORGE:— . Doubtless many of our city readers, in passing the gauge of workmen employed in laying down some of the passenger railroad tracks in our streets, had their attention attracted to a portable forge, with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient service. These forges, built upon the plan secured ,by O. V. Preen's patent. are for rale at the commodious, long-established, and deservedly popular Stove, Range, and Furnace establishment of WARRIOR, CHAD WICK, & BROWSER, corner of SECOND and RACE Streets, who have the sole right for the sated' Queen's Portable Forge in Pennsylvania. There are, we believe, five rises of this forge, rang ing in price from twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a. • aum Bo small, when contrasted with its merits, as to mi me its general introduction ; for any one who will for a moment =milder the advantages of this forge, welch may be removed from place to place, so as always to be on the spot where workers in iron or other metals are to perform service, whether in original constructiori or repairs, will at once mikado its great efficiency, and at , range for its poaaeesion and we. The adaptability of thin forge to matte to railroads and mining machinery especially commends it to railroad companies and opera tore in the mining districts. We, therefore, take plea. sure in calling to it the attention of road masters, en perintendents of mines, and others.—[From the United States Railroad and Mining Register oc7.lna _ 4.41 STOVES 1 STOVES 1 SILVER'S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING STOVE, With ell the Latest Improvements. Also4he largest assortment of • COOKING, PARLOR; &- OFFICE STOVES Ire the City, at XA - N 1 B S , No. 909 MARKET STREET. Call before purehasing. 5e29.6w ee2B-tJaul la SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR NING COOK IiTOTE.—I would resprothr ly dell - the attention of the public to one of the greatest , improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stores and R•nges—the burning of the gas arising from the coal, by whit& means is saved 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 or a hollow centro.plece, perforated on the under Bide. which admits the air In a hated state to mingle with the gases, time aiding its combustion, and causing a Seine to pus around the oven equal to a wood Ore. This im provement also preservee the centre piece from sinking down on the Ore, thereby saying the expense of repairs One of the Stoves CAN BE BEEN IN OFKRA.TION •t 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured .by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late Nortk, Obese to North,) 1110 MAIGIST Street. sept29-flmo ITIBE UNDERSIGNED, PROFESSOR OF A. German in the University of Pennsylvania, prof. fora and presents to Parente, and the friends and Students of German and the Oland% ide eervieee In teachinvas Infant and Preparatory Elobool, for children of either sex., from 4,9, to 10 yeara of age. Terms,l4o per term, (4 months.) Select or Classical School, for pupils of either sea, (departments strictly separate,) from 10 to 16 years of age. For particulars apply se below. German Inatitnte, clause for instruction of - Ladies and:Gentlemen, in the German and the Mastics: Terrill, $lO per term, (4 months.) Glasses for instruction in German, in the Thriven city, at about noon, throe thnee weekly. Terms, as above. Private Instruction, after special arrangement in the evenings. Terms, $9O to $lO per term, (of 4 months.) For particulars apply at the Office, 119 N. SBVENTH Street, above Arch. OH 0. SOULIIFY.III., Professor of German, University of Penanylvanfa. !LONG'S SPRING GARDEN . ACADEMY, N N. corner EIGHTH and BUTTON WOOD Ste. COMMERCIAL keeping In all its Tallow! forme; preparing Students thoroughly for situations In any branch of business ,• Plain and Or namentel Writing ,• Commercial Caloulationa ; Law and Correspondence. No Institution in the United States gives a more thorough and precricai course. In this department no teaching is done in classes, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATILEDIATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT,-(Sepetata from The above.)—Young Men arid Soya are prepared for any grade of en English and Clas sical Education, via Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &c., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of five menthe commence September let, and February Ist: Pupils received at anytime be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh2s.tf P. DONLEAVY I,ONG, Principal PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on MONDAY, the Bth of September. ' Private inetrootion thoofb favorable to rapid pro -1;1=M, which totally 4 ditmgatili f e n e r tn w i l ti a aNin life; whilst' attention to many oftentimes force" the instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those personal to each individual, and the learner either loose all intoreet, or becomes superficial in his acquire ments. For Allege and other reasons the number Is For further Information apply personally, front nine o'clock A. M. to one o'olook AI., or by note, to " R. STEWART. Principal. gn I L . ITTYINDENnI 00MDIFIROIAL COL OHIST.NUT And 8111 INT An Institution designed Coi fit socusg men for AO. TIVE BUSINESS. BOABD OF TRUSTEES. B. B. 001:11021B, ' • // ranois Hoekini, George H. gkart, David Milne, Zahn Bparhowk, David B. Brown, Imo Hacker,' A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, Prederiek Brown, :Mina L ppineott. EVENING SESSIONS eitei:September /6th. Each Student ham INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONIat this Institution and. a Diploma from here to the beet re commendation a yeung men can halm, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. - seg-tf EIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, Nos. 148 ands 1.50 SIXTH Street, near Race, la NOW OPRN TO 0 , 111 INSTRUCTION IN BOOR-REEPINQ, WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. - /NESTRUCTION IN TEEE'DAYTIMB, AB USUAL. nitYANT 8c STRATTON'S OHAIN OF A-1, NATIONAL SIEROANTILII COL.LEORS. Phi ladelphia College; Southeast corner SEVENTH and CITESTIiIIT Streets. Per Information, call or send for circular. . .1e1.64 IMENING aismoNa 'RAVI COMMANOND. . DOFF & CO.'S MERCAN TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and CUESTNUT Straoto, (established and incorporated by the Legisla ture of .renneytvania.) In tads well-known metitettott the ' • COUNTING HOUSE COCOON of Practical, aLngle, and Double Entry BOOKKEEPING, including all the AUXILIARY Booze, OCIMMXLCILL OAL. OULATIONO, and DDSINESS WRITING, is taught in the moistinmeessfrd and satisfactory style. Id. ROOUE, P. EDWARDS, Principals. Ma. B B. EIIITON, Penman. Q FUGtTET & SONS, Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, se2S " 116 South FRONT Street AVANA OIGARS.-106,000 La Flor Lida la Hamm let, 2d, and .81a, jnet arrived per brig •' !day Queen,' f from Havana, in store. and for male by WILLIAM 11. YEATON, - ae24.4f - No. 218 flontb PRONT Street.' LIIGARO, CABANAS AND PAILTACAB ENGAES.—A °bolas invoice of there celebrated brands on board brig "New Era, " daily expeeted from tharaFta, sad tat sale low, by CARLES TETE, , , (Now) Want street, below Elecond, ' ae litonnwl Rtory . , Alattio unit ilestattrants. 4 ROADS HOTEL, .LRL MIDST/MT STREET, ABOVE BIETA, PRILADELPIIIA. OONDUOLED ON TUN BOROPNAN PLAN. A new lease for a term of years having been obtained for this POPMAR EBTAI3I.T.SII3IENT, it will con tinuo to be conducted as heretofore. on the European plan, and the prices remain unchanged, via; BOOR. PAR DAY-600. DINNSR 690. , BERAKFAST AND TRA, RAOR, WMO. The house his been thoroughly renovated, and every. thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge Is made. There is no bar kept in The house to be a source of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed wholly for business men—hens no ladles are received, IV" This house is never closed day or night. J. D. BROWN, E. DE Yana, JONES HOUSE, HARILIBBITRO, (Erected 1n1867.) ELEGANTLY FURNIMIND. NOW OPEN TO VIar.TOBS. my 29-7 WELLS ()OVERLY. Proprletor. TIE LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAIT- L RANT. N. B corner THIRTEENTH end CHESTNUT Streets, Plitisdelphis. n02.8t00 MS. A DE LANEY, Proprietor. T PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No. •jr • 808 MARKET Etreet, four doors above El(111T11, South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stoned, Roasted, Pried, Pickled, &e., &o , for Home Ooneumption and Transportation. N. P.—Dinner from twelve to three o'clock, 0022,4 f !'CAMPBELL'S DINING SALOON, V Corner of THIRD St. and HARMONY COURT, He been closed for several days past, in order to be regenerated and disenthrsaled. It will be opened en MONDAY next,loth inst., with improvements and al terations which will astonish the town. The host has thrown his soul into the task of iron zeal, and we think that his efforts will meet with universal approbation. When reopened it will be a model establishment. Mee LLASMA OR ARTIFIOIAL LARD.— SPEOIAL IIOTIUR TO PHYPIOIAIIB.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to die eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges: A good and unvarying conlistencoveastly washed off with water, diaeolves a l aubstarmee•tbat are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their tbsorptlon, and does not get' rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable accuudtion to the practitioner. Prepared 'and for sale wholecale And rated, at BMWS Laboratory and Pharmacy, whit ' Twelfth and Otieetput OONSIGNEES' NOTIOE:-1 The Ship " STALWAItT,” Captain A. B. cite, tram Liverpool, to now diaeharging under general order et ALSIOND. Street Wharf. Conalgneed will plena° attend to the receipt of their geode. - .••, THOMAS FICEIdIiIIHON :lc Co, • November 2,1868. 1n02.5t] 101 WALNUT Street. aCONSIGNEES' •N ts The Barque g , AOI:IILVES, 3 ) Captain Joe. A. spedden, trom Loudon, to tioridinehugingundor general orders at 6111,PPEN htreet Wharf. • Oonslgrieen will please attend to the receipt of their goods. TUC/BIAS ILTOLIAItDIiON & 00., • 00totor 20tbi 1000; no 1•14 101 OheAtunt Aired, - Ototne. erburationah HItADELPHIA GE aortheart comet of (tobacco. itlettinnal: T aB:L/V,E q t't -INVIGORATOR, ...nriat 4 RoD BY Da; BAtipORD, cow oirKt.O.RD- .ENTI.SRLY FROM ' GUMS, is orie of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the publio; that acts' tut a- Cathartic, easier, milder, and more offeetuat than any other medicine known. ;It ie notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reuse- Ya,rotinite . pttmonar a L ni v aredro t ba i ty rn o o ff bi that ma r t'. accomplishing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painful feelings expertencect la the ope rations of-moot Cathartics. r.lt. strengthens the eye ,tern at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will etrangtheti and build it up with nominal rapidity. • ' . „ ffiThe Licari Loon ant, ,human body ; andwhen it well, the powers of the oped. The stomach is al on the healthy action of performance of its limo. is at fault the bowels are system suffers in comm. Liver—hmsUg ommed to eases of that organ, one made -it his study, , in yeans, to find some rem aot the , many derange ble. . To prove that this re. person troubled with 1.1- ' its forma t has but to try • certain. prinelpalreplatorsofthe perform ite Inn o 'lions eystem are fully devel moat entirely 'dependent the Liver for the • proper tione; when.the stomach at fault, and the whole queen of, one organ—the I do ita duty. • Por the die. of-the proprietors ha s practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter manta to whleb,it le lie- medy le at last found, any van COMPLAINT, in any of bottle, and ootottetlou is These Gums remove all the system, supplying in of bile, iovigoratiog , the digest well, punfying the health to the whole ma mma of the disease—ef 811,1008 ATTlata3 are gee, pretreated by the Oa /1011GOKAT011. morbid orbad matter from their place a healthyflow atotoach, causing food to blood, giving tone and chin ery, removing the footing a radical cute. cured, and, what is bet castonsl use of the Lxvaa - One dose; after eating, stomach and prevent the is sufficient to relies° the food from rising and sour- Ing. • Only one doge, felon MOM% faLl3 before retiring, prevents Only one dose, taken it gently, end enree Coe . One • doee, taken after PIPSIA. night, loosens the bowels TIVKNILBS. esab meal, will care DYB OW One dime of two relieve Ewe EARADIGHIS. teaspoonfuls will always male obstruotionremovee and mak.s ',perfect ours. ately relieves OH oLt a, peaW., le a sure cure for preventive of Onotraa. needed to throwont of the &eine after a long Wok , ' One bottle taken for fe the canon of the dfseaae, Only one dose bnmedl ,while one doee, often re- CIIOLERL bloseue,.and a fir• Only one bottle is system the effects of me lg. One bottle taken Sallowness or unnatural _One dose taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat, RHaSA in its worst forms, complaints 'yield almost One or two doses cure in childreni.there in,no remedy in the world, as it irrA Prerbpttlee cure aboorbente. We take pleasure ince. commending this medi. tine as a preventive for Nivea and Aooa, cum. VSTWa., and allifirrunsot a 13mume Tyra. It op's ratea with certainty, and thousands are' willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. AU who use st are penny their unanimous testimony in its/aver. EU . Mix Water in the mouth with the invigorator ' and swallow both together. THR LIVER INVIGORATOR Is SOIMITIFIO MIIDIOAL DISOOTERY., and Is daily work lag cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first doss giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common •Headache, all of whioh are the re sult of a DISEASED LIVER. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE Dr. SANSORD; Proprietor, 846 Broadway, New:Tork. Agents for Ph il adelphia; T. W. DOT & SONS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by BAMILEI. BIKER, Twelfth and Oheetaint streets, and P. BROWN, Tnfth and Chestnut stmets Philada. anlB to th Et-ty lIHALTECWiII, to all oases, follow the nee of Itadwayb R. R. Remedies. There are none so sick or diseased, it weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, Inn that Rtidway'e Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent;ol Regulators, as the nature of the disease or Biota's, may require, will quickly and rapidly care ' _Theee remedies consist of Itadware Beady Relief, Radwav , s Renovating Resolvent ; Radway's Regulator* Each of these remedies possesses special curative powers over certain diseases. Yet there are other dismiss wherein their combined medicinal properties are re quired i and when thus need, if there is sufficient life and strength within the diseased or dying body to ens taro their action, the patient will live and be redone to health. Pain Acute Diseases Inflammatory Diseases... idalarious Diseases . Congestive Diseases Scrofulous Diseases Chronic Dianna Syphilitic Diseases Constitutional Diseases.. Skin Diseases Nervous Diseases........ . infectious Diseases R. it. Relief. R. R. Relief. Relief and Regulators: Relief and Regulators. .Relief and Regulators. Renovating Resolvent. .Renovating Resolvent. Renovating Resolvent. Resolvent and Regulators. Renovating Resolvent. • Resolvent,-Relief s Repels• tors. - Ready Raid' ¢ Rigulittors CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES • Many diseased that "Met humanity are inherited as heir-looms from the diseased - bodies of sickly sires Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis, and Fite , are amont the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we care .not how many generations the seeda of three dia eases may have been establiehed in the system, cor rupUng the blood—Radway's Renovating Rol3oioroo will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par. tide of diseased deposits, and All the reins with new, pure, and healthy blood. CHILDRBM3 DIBICASES Badway , s /imagism/L. Resolvent should be hallos as a blessing by emery mother throughout the hunt whose infante are Winded with gorse, humors, etc These breaking* out (thus, early) are evidences of din ease transmitted from the parent stock. A. few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the disease and insure the child a sound and healthy S. $. R.—Radware Ready Belief for Headaches whs. Cher sick or nervous; Rheumatism ; Diaz. rhma, Dysentery, Cholera Morbua Cramps ; Influenza, Bloody Plan, Paralyele,'Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Toothache, Small Pox Pavers Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints. Scarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Thu. thy, Measles, Heartburn, and Paine of all • Mods. Radware Beady Relief will, In a few minutes, change the miseries you suffer to Joys of pleasure. R.U.R.—Radway's Renovating Resolvent, for the cart of chronic. dieeases—Such as &Warms and Syphilitic. complaints, Consumptive. and other affections of the Lunge and Throat. Induration and Enlargements of parts: Sraptive and other diseases of. the Skin Nudes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases arising from an impure stata of the blood. %B. 31.—Itadway's Regulators will cure, effectively and speedily, Costiveness, Indigestion Painter's Oholio, Lead Diseasee, tion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Gem plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Milner. Female Complaints. , Small Poi, Fevers Mee:ides, etc., etc.... Whenever the system out of order, or the blood impure, a dose of Radway , s Regulators will restore it to rags. ' laxity, and purify and cleanse the 'blood. He female should be without them. R. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists. and Merchants everywhere. RADWAY dy. 00., New York City. W. B. Zsinint, 'T. W. Dross k BON, Agents, Philadelphia T. R. Ostrammin, Dr. If. BWATHE to Son.) epla-tukeadlyfteowlyr I m - Null . SYRUP, 011 PROTEOTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXXON OP IROb Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new die coveries in the Meterin Medics are eubjeated, moat no, be received as an established medicine. Its efficacy Is ' • oaring DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronohitli and Consumptive tendencies, Dhsordered State of thi Blood, Bolls, Benny, the Prostrating Bffecte of Lead co Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re. quire a Tonio and Alterative Medicine, is beyond qui tion. . . The proofs of Its °Massy are so err • -2 ' morons, so well authenticated, and of 4* .4 such peculiar character that sufferer. cannotreasonably heel {ate to receive 4..‘ . ' F the proffered aid. • `. N:' The Peruvian Syrup does not profess ~, .-• to be a cure-all , but Its range ie eaten '--- - 1 ! 1 !!!. -' - sive, because many disguise, apparently unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from one astme, may be cared by one remedy. The clase of diseasee for which the Syrup provides% cure is precisely that which has so Soften baffled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficaoy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from die. interested persona respecting the character of the Byrn) ; cannot fall to beeatieded with the following, among nu• morons testlinoniali, in the bends of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. The tmdereigned htonng experienced the beneficial et• feats of the "Peruvian Syrup," do not heeltate to re• commend it to the attention of the nublio . . . From our own experience, as well as from the test mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its etibua ey in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge and Brox, &ilea Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Drop', Neuralgia, km. Indeed, its effects would be incredible but from the high character of those who have wit. missed them, and have volunteered their testimony, ai we do ours, M its restorative power. Ray. JOHN PIERRONT, • TROMAB A. DEXTER, S. 11. KENDALL, M.D., SAMUEL MAY, TEOMAB 13. AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0, DUNN, Ray. THOS. WEITTEMORE; CERTIFICATE OP DR. HAYES It Is well known that the medicinal &recta of Proton. ide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian syrup, Me desirable point is at. tabled by combination in a way before unknown, and this solution may replace all the proto carbonate., al, trates, and tartrates of the Malaria Median. A. A. UAYES, M. M.D. Assayer to the t3tate of Afassachruietbr. Id Boylston street, Boston. BOLD DT N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, No. 11 WATER Minot Boston. T. ititoWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT [km% HASSARD & 00. TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Simla jol6-to th sat-era 'rem Agents for Philadelphia. rrifiE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF 1 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. . . THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY IW THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Leans. berry & Co. is now acknowledged as the principal tinnily Medicine for the cure of CANCEROUS affections and Soitortmons diseases generally. The success which attends its use in these Inveterate diseases has no equal. It is now need In these diseases with complete suecess, where all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of Its great curative properties. HIP DISEASE and 'Minn Swistiaso, ut.ositimon of the BONES, MOUTH, THROAT, dco. Its beneficial and healing characteristics 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 IMPE RIAL REPURATIVE in a short time. . . - TESTER and Roam) Gain will as certainly yield to this medicine as It'is eked. Diseases of the Bkin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using 'a few bottles of the Imperial Deparative. Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and elicate females. The great parity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating In an impure rendition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re •lnvigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Deparative and wishing ad vies in their case, wilt receive every attention by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Pr. LOUNSBERRY & CO., No. 60 North NIFTII Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. Fur sale also by J. P. "Long & CO., Lancaster, Pa. J. 11. Baser and 8. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. llobnan Co.Allarrisbarg, Pa. 0. W. Eptlng, Pottsville, Pa. Sc C. W. McClintock, Easton, Pa. James Oven, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt & 05., Allentown, 'Pa. Simon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr.H. W.Lealle, Bristol gg.i and ,Druggleta generally. aull.niwiteatino • 9113 E QUAKER' CITY INSURANCE - COMPANY, OPTION 408 , YIALNIIT, STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and suarbuBi2i7,- 665.86.—Irumres agaltwt LOBS.or DAMAGE ,RY,PM/4. and the PERILS.OP, TUE SEA,INLAND .NA.VIS2I. - TION and TRANSPORTATION. , 1 1.13' TEN per cent. in es& returned 'on'tne, earned Prerattuna of Open InlandPolicies.' _ - ' . . President-4EO4GS O H. HART., _,, Vice President—E. P. BOSS. - ~ . ' Secretary and Treasurer—a It COGGIGIALL. ' Assistant Seeretary--8, H. BUTLER. , Geo. U. Usti DIRECTORS. , - E. W. Bailey _ E P. Ross Andrew R. Chambers, A, G. ()stall, - J. L. POmeroy, Joseph Edwards, Oh,rles G. Imlay, - . John G. Dale, U. IL Coggshall, Foster S. Perkins, Saml..Tones, M. b., , Iron. U. M. Puller, • sing Attest, U. R. COGGSUALL, Sea'y F 1( ) WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadolplitc DIRECTORS. john H. Diehl, •Wm. E. Iseeti, J. Edgar Thermion, ROM. W. D. Truitt, M W. Baldwin, , Thoa. L. Lndere, 'John O. James, Wm. K. 'Hamlin, A J. Bneknor, K. R. Shillingrord, John W Seaton, - 0.17. Spangler, William Daignal, H. 11. Honaton, Edwin Booth, Wron H. Lees, John Garriaon, Charles P. Norton, E. 8. Warne, , Inane Myer. President—JOHN H. DIEHL, Vice President—E. S. WARNS. Seoretaiy—CHAßLES A. DOT. - sel6.if it KERMAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., CM. INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PER PETUAL. - I No. 810 WALNI3T Street, above Third, Ph il adelphia Eraving large paid-up Capital Stock and ilurplus Inverted in sound, and available .Becurities, conilnuetc inure on Drellinga, Btorea, Furniture, Merchandise, Veneta in Port and their Canon, and "other Pennant Property. All Lona liberally and promptly adjusted. DIIIOTOICI. , George Abbott, . ieha T. Lewis, Yob= Wallah, Gamper W. Morrie, Samuel o.Morton„ Junes IL Campbell, Petri, Brady, Nth:aura G. Datilk. Marled W. Totatney. ' • ' GZOB.GIi ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MARTS. Secretary. .112134 if (lORN EXCHANGE INgIIRANCE COM PANY, No: 381 WALNUT Btreet, ONARYBRBD CAPITAL 8500,000 11113,8, MARINE AND INLAND. ABBEYS JULY lat, 1858. Bonds and Mortgages, Rocha, Ao ' 8840,625 00 Bills Receivable, (for policies leaned,) 2,121 79 Uneettlad Book Acsonnta, (for poluilea,).... 1 513 83 Cash In Bank and in Office 10,488 45 Clash in bands of Agents sod Oorrespondents, 2,808 81 No losses unadjuotod,Aapi DIBBO7 for Immo remove 4 all color from the skin. time before eating gives makes' food digest well. ed, owes 011E01110 DIA/- while Bowden and Bowst. to the first done. attacks caused by WORMS surer, eater, or speedier naroerfaita. Daorkr,, by Milting the William M. Godwin, ' -B. B. Crawford, Janes W. Queth2, Jno. L. 'Rainer, 'George W: Hall, Wil li am B. Themaa, B. rrank ll a Jaeloon, B.N. Manion', • J. 0: Hopper,' Henry D.: Hears. ' WM. M. GODWIN', President. 1. 0. Horran,leerete.ry. - , . mYI9-dtf CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 Booth FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000. Organised 1861. - Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perp etually; ms ranso' Property, annually, or for a less pe riod; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke; receive De peens; hold Trusts and grantannuitles ALTItED WEEKS, President. • B. 0: TILER, Vice Prealdent. J.W. Mairtz", Osseretary. - 1M1X0702,11. Alfred Weal% - Hon. W. D. Halley, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Porney, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, - C. R. flicking, James Watson; d. 1. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthew', - J. W. Blokes, William Curtis, jel&ly (8. P. oxzer. INSURANUE AND TRUST 00X PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LITE LNIWRANCA COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and HOOK Streets. Ospital, lßll,lß .08. INSURES LINTS for short terms, or for the whole term• of life—grante. sinusitis* and "endowments—pur chases fife interests in Zeal Zstate, and makes ill Gontssats depending on the contingeneles of Life. They sot se Szeeatars,- Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and etuardiaus. - • !Miami. Daniel L. Hiller, - , Oasonel B. OtokeS, • Benjamin Coates, • Walesa Martin, Richard B. Newbold, Tames B. Haar/and, William P. Harker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Rene, James Huston, Samuel C. Huey, . Theophilus Paul Charles Hollowell, Edmund A. Bonder,ding, Henrry O. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolplum Rent, John W. Horner, ' • William H. Carr, . MU B. Amber, Edward Tailott, - Samuel J. Oluistisa, , William Robertson, laseph N. Thomas, Warner Id. Assisi, John G. Brenner, • P.B. Midler, Easton: DANIEL L. MUIR, President. SAMUEL B. NORMS, Pies Pree't. ' Join W. Hosioa. Secretors , . • f • n7.3.1y DELAWARE NOTUAL SAPBTY IR SIIHANCE COMPANY. " • INOORPCSILATNA BY TIM LZGIOLATIIBB of PXtili - ItYLVANIA; 1886. 0111.01, B. R. Corner THIRD and WAINIPP Otrmete, PZILLDIILPNIA.. ON 171:88RL11, MARINE INSURANCE, • ' OABGO i r To 11l part of the Worldi —.... iquaGirr, INLA D INSURANCES, en Goods, by River, Canals, Lake_ ,s and Lard Carriage • - to all parts of the Union. 1 - .FIRE INSURANCES, , On Merchandise generally. On Stone Dwellirir House Re. mins OP VIER COMPANY, - - November 2, 1867. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Rotate 5101,860 94 Philadelphiaoity and other Loans 187,011 25 Stook in Banks, Badlroads,' and Insuranoe Companies - 12,608 00 Bille Receivable ' 220,291 95 , . Cub on hand 88,892 118 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on , - Marine Policies recently Maned, on, other debts due the Company -- ' 92,780 97 aitacription blots' - 100,000 00 aruarens - William Martin, - • laruirs 0. Hand, • Joseph H. Seal, . Theopkilus Partleng, Edmund A. Bonder, Isom Travails, John 0. Das!, William Eyre, Ji., . . John E. Penrose, J.!. Peniataa George G. Leiper, Jodie' P. Eyre, Idward Dar li ngton, Samuel B. Stoked, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Moan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. Milarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Molleahr, Robert Barton, Jr. Obtain Rally, no. B. Semple, Pli?bgb., H. Jones Brooks, l l Dr. T. Morgan, , Jacob D. Jones J. T. Logan, - is VdILLIAM MARTIN, President. 'THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. EM MY L'Thiltillli. Secretary. : .• . - - ja9.y VpICIIONWL9III I II -. . - .. 10 znaunanos OOMPANT 0/4a ATATN 07 PANNBYLVANIA. OFFION, NORTHWEST CORN'S . FOURTH AND WALNUT STUNTS, rauaunruLA. Ittbsorlbsd Os? 1500,000. Paid up Capital, $200,000 DEIIIOIOIII. Dr. D. /Fins, Thou. IL Stewart, H. L. Semler, J. N. Batler, 7. M. Whitsll, J. K. Walker, Mtn. 0. Ilnight, M. B. Wendell, H. Bawls, jr. 8. K. Howie. .bAVID JAMB, M.D., President. THOMAS B. 13T.DWART, VioePreilt. Warn 8. NOM Eisaretary. is79-y FIRE AND INLAND RISICS.—FAME MU:MAHON COMPANY. Capital 8100,000. (Organized ender the Act of Assembly relative to In sultana Companies, passed April 2 0 , 18 5 6 .) (IF.OROIt W. DAY, President. THODIAB B. MARTIN, Vioe- President. - - wnwa4B I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 01.LBSTKIT Bt., Philadelphia. , D11139T0138. Jacob It. Vauban, Henry Lewis, Jr., D. B. Birriy, Jahn W. Alterman, A. H. Pteeenßelnt, IL Stern. George W. Day, William W. Walters, , Oharles Richardson, Barclay Lippincott, Joe. R. Brognard, Olms. Stakes, fe2.4.7 ALEX. MoKINNEY, LAT TORNEY AT LAW, GREENSBURG, PA. Will practice in Weistmoroland, Armstrong and In dians countlex. serl-tf T. T. ABHASIS, A BRAMS Sr. MAYER, ATTORNETE3 AT LAW LOOK HAVEN, PA., Will attend promptly to all profeeelonal businees en trneted to them. lipeciel attention given to the colic°• ton of dams. Gov. Wra.F. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. ;• L, A. Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank ; General D. S. Jackman, Look Haven • Hon. A. White, Lock Haven ; Simon Scott, Look Haven; Bullitt & Fairtherne, Philadel phia; McFarland, Evane, & Co. Philadelphia ,• Evans &Watson, Philadelphia; Phill M. Price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. V.. Parsons, Phil adelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia; Tenet Zia Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 26-U CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER- V./ CHANT and Importer of HAVANA EINGARth (Now) 188 Walnut street. eecunit story. and-17 UAIIMAN & RABORG -14 Importer,' and Wholesale Dealers in WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and IIANOY LI QIJORS, No. 1017 IH.A.IIICIDT Street, between Tenth and lileventh Ntrnets. 1.19-tt dig BEDFORD SPRLNOS.—TMS Nal well-known and. delightful Bummer Resort will be ,opened for the reception of ,Visiters on the 16th of June, and kept open until the let of October. The new and spade= "Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole eetablishment haw been furnished in superior style, and the accornmoda riot's will be of .4 diameter not excelled in any part of the United ststei. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. MAHN, whose experienceunateons manners, and attention' to his guests, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. . . In addition to the other means of access, it Is deemed cor g r h t i o ri a d ta e tta=n i ta b os urg eOn reach Bedford by a ;he company have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with Bedford water, by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, via t Tor a barrel (mulbery) $4 00 Darrel ( o a k 8 00 K ( Do. mulberry) BGO g Do. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 26 Bottles, 1X pint, per dozen 160 The barrels axe carefully prepared, so that pnr. chasers may depend upon receiving the Water freak and sweet. - • - • - - Au communications should be addressed to TUB BIiDWORD MINBRAL Spumes 00. D.. 4 rnr4 "'aunts, TT IS NOT A DiEl _IL JEROME'S HAIR DOLOR RESTORER will re store Gray Hair to lie original color in from ten to twelve days, and restore the Halr where It has fallen off and become thin. „ - IT 18 NOT It maybe need as freely an water, audit the moetbean tifed Dressing for +he Hair now in use. Thousands dliTerent,parts of tbe Union have testi fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who L eve need it join in their praiao of it. , Bold ,Wholesale and Retail, Ili Dr. i3WAYN I4 k BON, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Sole , - . • TiNG tinned ami,ifia., . ' ittouranrc ettniganies. • 866,148 86 odd or reported. TO : • • lineittess Cattra. EICI Summer Viten-Is. ' 7 1 1 44 , 1 11 411- - . „ . '-THE- - BRITISTIf AND :.NORTit AMER I 0 k1f , 1t 0 T4. 1 4 7 d44M 1 4b 1= • 88188. - : w oat ;raw -TOR"' To wrraawooL. -- -- - - Amon 11089111 T.) LleBBB3ol. --••-.- ,- - Older Cabin Pawns - - - • • ---- -- - 1118 The Alpe from Dolton all at Halifan." - -ri I pth,BlA, °a pt. Judkins. CIANADA, OM& In' - ARADIA, Oapt. I. Stowe.. exestod,Claia-WlB Ina* 'ABIA,,Oept. A.„ailaiti. IiTAGABAL;Dawt:Smie. - 'Aiortioe,,Oapt:Mannott. 3111ROPS, (Ng. I: teltek. - Thee. Towle carry a elear wlitte lied at moat-head; 'green on starboard bowA Wed en port bow" - RUP.ol94Totteki.leare _Beaton, Wedisimij; Nei. S. "pleats:, A I M:Lei ' ", NANA:, Wedneaday, Nor. M. .AMERICA, Wlclunart, Beetenored,,,,,„l,,r, g,,,, 3 1 . 'ASIA., Lott, . - - ~" N. York, Wednesday, Met 24. NIA4ABA - 1/11134 -". Boeoa, - Wednesday. Dee. I. ,A FRIOA, Bliariort, N.:•York, Wednesday, Dee. 8. • BUBO -../t; tench, " "Boston, "W,edneed•y, Dee. 16. ' DnualA., r Sat:Mins, is IC York Wednesday , Dec. 22:, AftißLA. Mae " Ikardn, ' Weelnieday, Deo. 294" Bertha not eeenred until paid for."„ - .. ~. -- - ko experienced Ehirgeon on board; - The owneze of then Shwa yip net be - seeoantablider• Gold, Silver, Bollioli, Speed e' Jewelry, Preeiewe Monte or Mettle, =leas bil k s - of lading are ages( likerifereatt the walne thereof therein wormed.. „- ,_ ' --- Tor freight or plumage apply to —' _. --. " - - 1101-7 , B CUNARD 4 - swim Green.. • ...—...—-- . 1858. ... k;,irg a t 1 1859. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS lINIYED ETAT ES MAIL PAS-MET LINE.—The splendid Boats of this old and popnbu. LINE will lease liemphiry and'N'ew Orleans, as heretofore, on . ' - • MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & NIMDAYIL MONDAY PAOZNTB NEBRASKA REIN, ;FRANKLIN • • „ WEDNESDAY PACKETS. - JOHN SIMONDS . „Capt. JAL T. RATH INGOMAR • - Capt BURDETT PARIS . . PBIDAY PACKETS. BELPASY H. R. W. RIP. Irr These ts connect Memphis With the Rail roads froth that Boa point, also at with regular Pickets for St. Louis, LooLvilJe , Cincinnati, and Nashville, on their respective days,Leave Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis end Charleston Railroad Cars. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at fitemphle longer than business Se SU*" sore may require. - For information, Inquire of 7.7. RAWLINGif -At Webb Se Rawlings, 316 Main El*, Memel. 8. 8800/, Adv. Agent, oo 2m „dath. FOR CHARLESTON, SO-HERON'S akggfalNE--ONLY REGULAR lAN(-000D8 BE -O.IItVED AND BILLS LADING: RIGNED” BURT DAY.—Freleht and insurance et less than ,&11M; ves eei ram, by ~the steamship BNYSIONK - STATE, Captain Idarehman, to sall on Saturday, November 0, at 10 o'clock, A: M. from second wharf above Vine et. - Tor further partionlare please see advertisement of Steamship 11SYSTONN STATR in this paw. - Nor freight or passage apply to FOR CHARLESTON AND; BA. VANNAII -33211.110M31,1117. OOODD DISONITDD AND BILLS OR LADINO BMW The splendid Brat-elm aide-wheel RETsTONE STATE and STATE o=i2A, Now forma Weekly line for the' Noah and Southwest, one of these- skips sailing,evarf NATUNNAT it &cloak 'A: 11. 3 .altemarob ,,- far . (SparfastAn , and ear. ' = 'YO craeisatron: The steamship' KNYSTONN - STATN, ensiptiiin 0. P. Hershman,' will commence loading on •TIIPESDAT. November 4 - , - • and sal on SATITEDA.2; INOX.. at 29 o'clock, A. U. „ 103 isevetares. -The STATIL 07 47t08@iIA• Capt. Join - J, Gamin. will commence loading on Ihureday, Noi lltk, anta tall on Saturday, November 18, at:10 Wale* A. R. At both Charleston Mal Savannah, these shipeciommef with steamers for /Maids and Havana,. and with- rail roads, &a., for all pipes in the South and *a:thwack. ~,: ~ :gip; a~:trr~ tiivy /night at an aTirrigli alb pa ant. Wow New. Yak ateamattip rates. - DIBUBANaII. NBSIGHT and INFITIBANOSI on a Burr proportion of goods shipped South will. be found to be lamer by. these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin plumage - Sae 00 Stamp , do g Sioursion Tickets, good for the present yeas. SO.Oir No DIM of lading signed after the Al) has jelled. For freight or passage, apply., to • • • - -No. Si (late 81) North . Asada it Oharleston,T. S. lr, T. G. BUDD. . Agorae in Savannah, O. A. EIBRILVIA fr. 00: POT Tiraida, Buss Obstrleston, atearoar CAROLINA. Tor Tiorida, - from Savannah, steamers ST. 11ABIl6 and ST. JOlLBS,,evary Taman,. and Saturday. - ?orHavana, .1 bona Charleston, steamer, the 4th and 19h of every month. •11 41 41116 STEAM TO GLASGOW; LIVER POOL, BBLVIBT, DUBLIN, and LUNDON ro • hM7rTrithout delay, for 80 - Be - torn tickets ; good for six niontbn, to either of 'the • &bore places by any steamer of the une, 60 dollen for the round trip, cot and back... _ _ „ Edinburgh, Cummins- - Saturday, .04 80, 7.20: II Gleszner, Coodsrin. Wednesday,-Non.24th- " • _ Edinburgh, Cumming, Wednesday; Deo; 224 rdinbuigh. Gumming efailicWdsi. Oct 6th. GUAROr, Goodwin - , itetuiday, October sBd. Edinburgh, Oununlng - Wednesday, Nov. 241 h. Piteedtta., - nrei VION lIILIUMIOII4 7 16 guinea/ Steerage, found witlt evoked provisions g ac • - , MX FiII)r,TOSIC. . „ Allt - 0/61; ' ' . -, • 176 CO Meanie, found with cooked punish:mu - CO CO MCI= under 14 years of -am kW :We; Infanta 12 , Betura tioketc maibMl4 . within ill iumtiui, by say simmer of this/lac - , .•,- , -. 'first Okra - gm cm_ Steerage • 000 00 An experienced Surgeonsitaahed to sash Elt•Salet. Yoe freight or Peceolif _9.07.. _ , -.' - ~ WORpOAOO & 00., i= WALNUT Oboe, Plumisi• lab , .. _ ..- • - :: HOBIEBT MAIO, li arneacmy New York. - - HALL h LOMAY,I4 , Baltimore. , Winn ant .11r1t0po, VHE,StNTIT GROVE WIIISKEY.A de. sires to lessen the consumption of iinpure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon.the constitution, has induced the offering to the public ~of an article which the anslysation of Professor Chilton. Anti.rei'M Chemist of New York, Col Messrs: Booth, usreen; Cameo, of Philadelphia, pitmen. beyond all question, be the mostpure and consequently leastinjuridus spirits ever offered the American nubile.. • CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. B CHILTON:- 102,7811 $T I have analysed &sample of Chestnut Drove Whlskey,. received from Mr. 011 ABLES INHANTON,-,D5... of Philadelphia, and having carefully :tested it, I -sat pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It Is au unusually pure and due flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMBS B. MILTON, M. D., New If ork;Sept B,lBbB. Analytical:Chemist. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9,1868. - DEAR We have carethlly tested the sample of Cliestnut•Grove. 'Whiskey which you sent us, and And that it none of the poisoeous substance known fax Pule 011, which is the characteristic awl injurious isortedient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, • - - Boop; & OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. To Cassias South - 1180)P Street, Philadelphia. ' ocB24tis2l iptRANDIES.—a Pinet Oastillon," Morett i , Jur and other fl...aes of micas vintage, _a in hall pipes and quarter ttan.o Itooltella Brandies, pale and dark ; in half max, half casks, and one-eighth outs. Imported and for sa le by antost Bomar; & oda 7TI and aidl South Youth street. fitist=m). L)LANK, BOORS AND STATIONERY. DAVID H. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, la m imed at all times to furnish, either from the shelve* or make to order, Booka of every description, sultabie for Banks, Public 011ioea, Merehants, and others, of the beet qualiy of Bnglish or American Paper, and bound hi Tarim:is styles, in the most substantial manner. - Orders for JOB PRINTING of every _dmeniptlan. &graving and Lithographing executed with nest le. and despatch. • A general assortment of Inglish, i'L'ach and Anent. can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogan's contribution to the Iranklin institute, the Committee say—. This display of blank boors for banking and mercantile use Is the beet in the Exhibition. The imitation of the material is good, the workmanehip most excellent , and their finish and Cr. rearance neat and appropriate."no2o.lf Mugs ter Cljenitcals. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., WHOM:SADA DRUGGISTS, lanuthairers and Dealer PAINTB, Timmins, 42. a. wis Dow Qum, 'Redhead earner FOURTH ma IAOII atreete, Philadelphia. Bole Ageota for the sale of the celebrated" Plover* Plate Glara. inh23-tr TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. AOADTA FREESTONE Now landing, and shortly to arrive; 1,000 tone of this beautiful Stone, both of the , BLUE, GRAY, AND DDSS TINTS, the former or which, for softness and delicacy of color, is unrivalled Bor The character of - this ntone 'please examine the following buildings Jos,'Harrison's, Eighteenth street and Bitten/anise Square. Harrition 2 s Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith's West street and Rittenhouse square. Hire. Peterson's No. 1219 Walnut street. Womrath'e,4l3 Arch street. Samuel Shone', Twelfth and Chestnut street!. T. J. Sesaitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and others. ARNOLD lc WILSON, Agents, PHILADELPHIA WARD:IND AND VENTILAT/Nii WAREHOUSE, 1010 OHESTNIIT, STREET. sale-3m B. hi.-PELTWELL. Bunn. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY. CRICAOO, ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the 'various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR OAR/. _ . _ Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make personal examinations, he can always - make the most judicious locations. . . Lands uneurposeed for fertility of 8011 and salubrity of olisaate i near the line or railroade r may now be f lOWA. AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. BOOKBINDLNG.—The undersigned refs . peetinlki , invite the attention of lovers of books to their unequalled facilit es for binding hooka in a su perior manner. Their work has been submitted fora aeries of years to the examination of some of the moat celebrated connoisseurs in the country. It has received the most flattering encomiums. and won for the, wider signe t a reputation which they are determined to maintain. • &very style of Binding executed, - from the *in half-bonmin volume for the scholar , ' table to the most art i s ti c garniture of raritleafor the collection of the Bibliomaniao. - Speohnens of style and workmanship will be Omer• fully shown to those who will call nylon - - RAWSON. & NIOIiOLSON, Bookbinder*, 610 MINOR Street, sel9-2m* - Between Market and,Ohestant Streets. f r Aw_a. BEERS'• LUBRIOATIIiId WIRABB, the beat and cheeped compound ferreting the Wee - of OMNIBURfigCABBIAO.6B, DRAYtiarc . :3 WAQ9NB, and HEAVY ~/er, eels in tin .eune, kegs, and. barn* by en IPLUGGISTO lit the city andthe MANORACTV2.IIII3; 1 411-lhat ' XO.lB 11011111 WALVIS Innetr:".-P-- .- _ ._ _ '-5-- - ...Capt. A. R. IRVIN ...Capt. J. D. CLARK bapt. 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