• "'" itfilloaassLato4l - 8013111.-ROM A ITII,OIIIIT, ; .4.4 7 0kAixAralarAtilOstEiosaIR - , os s potql - Ilw;:orpiuitYlOttja rft - muICVOPOrtY kr *irately, la nid , lit **At *Av.. ircolkatAtk. •4'47lpreriop.4 to a ii lritirOiti ruWAaiibtlidit 4ditlll troVerV,to lie loco* 1 1, 6 : 4 !_ ;4 y 4,iMla a 4 _ „ o, fir, _ eq. dbitakai, 50watt9: 4 40.11484, 03 ' 1 , 0 00# 1 0 1 410) the,% - ft • chintz 'Aikt4APA • 24/1- ' ! ,a( ! * :• , ? ll of ° 7 B Mlir ,'l4' W B :.F4f4 ryit -, 44 , ldihdkitit . - Alkte B norr . na45pigh.,1111,.•.4 • , .3/tate:mite*. 'cat'Our PAM% sutor, fibfir4l9 Ofirtaloballtlit'fitir Pritatt'Saliv Aa 3 trOOf tetrillMe. I:o4 o o6oilticve pinto. wokird rrefi of abrx#o"7.-1,-1 `fits ilsiteliirditht 'of Bed iititeiC Pit ireEt WillWttgiue. - everrdeeariptiotriA7,ottr , and; to lO t tlft* ,i l7;;;,t i rtV.P.f,§ l ,l o l.lt ill t a - 1 0 1 7t...*1.4 1. 31 - 1 'IIANMAtip.42OTIIATINVOPKy.',SOIIeiWi' to. ;;t7P,77 Nnyinibtif4tll;r, thank, *it ono...wpm& haligt.:willsbe sold,lirilligaVreserta, b 7. order, . i IIW ' ffsbkidVarmeris , "end Iffookanica , Bank. , ' 5.1 . 7 " 'Ma ebares WyandatkiCkliVaanitiany: loth to suit , lair dtd. Thirtileath ., - mtreet. ti”d 05'3 03 7.-eq'f: A l 4 O- : 8 Ehatqls-V 4 Mk9429 1 t Rqo.,ooP?kSatl rood Oompt4nyog - • -dB alivrallottor war cilti.Fitr. , OtrPs. it. ; - Amos Rill Britt nit_ riJ -Railroad fuo. - yyy7 attires .fichiskililii7T4Uk7ALkikittilia.aad Railroad • - Also. E 172 oo seep titian mntiikt rnaurauoeCo." -25 shuts Boattma Bdatiouf co m pu l ,, „ 103 - _ehazea Wittiaatt gartrt,,gont; Company., 'aiciak—par, ..vifiboub ee5ervb.......5,.1 - . „ 1 , ~, _ .2 . ~... Sitalikteiv•A.rolktierit' 'PlteAteisitith, million ticket par 3600. dividend in February. c• ,, r-,.... 1 ehkik PblladelphbaLlbranr Oenpany. . ~ -r. ' 1 shinf•Mittantlle Library 13ompanl.' -..- •it ~ 6 abSreif &end= atradeiny of ?thole.. .... ..... , l'alitihrPolutltreara 'Park tallootation: ~ ' - . ~. . 1 itlittre,Okford Park Association; • , ~.'• 1 ~. . ',.' z.,... - We' Saleloultlver i..h."( , : r`• , ' %.. i., , ' 7 . ,” , ; 1", here llrldiebinirland Oburpany. . ~' '•-• ~,z < ' Lotteo:•2o.llfoxint3forlab.Ocanetery.; --r,-:'.• --. •.., , Afflo,:tso - elitiee 1 dolinulflaGose eatt.lroo Comps': . - 1.1..r4.1 164 be paid. Pli dial Lat the thati of salts ; - , rili MOO% ID& . ` a jzz.: hi l d o si e,, -- i - .444. 1 L9NX/r.NAIII 4O tign• 11 4 - , 9NAlbtaalrislec4 l , l ra.t , r- • ... • . -.. : • - AsitittllNlMAEltititiTon Etiliiittii•ill•ifiS COAL-2.tetis4o4 - pciLLlttai, Ice.= Tber it 13eaele , t, and ~ ilanoook ,, tracts of,laud, north:Of Wilkeebart9, Lill terne:uoustivEa,,_tvitb engine ohafte. and allravrange.• manta complete foe.mloing-,fornierly_part of the North. Pefeer/fraofairAlool., Company?" -law*. . The 'North .lifemehglapalopelee,to Alelastalon a new:aiarlfat.; %‘ tEr Tbe , improvetaeota_ stile ooffel 'afoot; 1119,11114. Salo abaofeLtffet WI Part4Oldm.reoti° hsE4g/U...- ' • Orobana , , Court Sale-Jieteteof Oeepar.lfrranae,./ho'd.. -YkL4:1011N00,11.9,EN1M...-.l.krge,. briek;,buillding b ' vith three-story baok,bnuding,legirt,rerfarit, 9 . 114, det,PsAlefilldtkVoP lol jtqAPlr i .0 16.49T.P 1 3 1 4 Lore.hp'oatee,e,torrtore f tilik /OA front. . Same IteteteeF,,LAit Itc , ;))l4*. JaiSTAMING, BA LOON,II•NNANKAIVALListOOO96Mf.4II966nt ' T 4 fr i lli t l e T - i i ea V rnootlttoiiin att,ltitt, of Mentmevry etreetvedie .6 l l 4 o ,l 6l) " 6 ' -. - 04.31&.aT{.41.979.3T,0111 r. , 3314 .N.,• , NT,01134,- I.N/? 1413k1 f 11iNk1i.N6e..!.2214;0218:1314 1 14422202 Yellgt, hill'. atolet t weet'of f Mitg-thirdetmet. ..,:••••, , „,- i • X - Ult%Atr o .4l n tOK MITILINGV4 ,-435 :*"'"i ! oballAtrnot h eeet lir If th.:lato Stinthsfai . . '' . 91 , Y.." 61 4 1 ,A 11 W4•0 1 " LL PAWS!, 30 seine 93 pantie/4, witatikage.fourlN '"o(a, tale. fumy Whitehall elation, on, Ai. a!enneilyanta Central:JUL. Nele*ge co, ,1%., abotitilnesolleifronl.Philadelptda.. ••.- , . ' • -TtillitVaTOftlffilliOK , DNELLENee;:eest side 'cif 6 1 9 7 ttkr3A91.949.9t.;. : 091TA-...9.0 614 ; 1 466V ilt 4 t IleP ,- 11GS111. roo piimp,abouit,eo,....;„„,i. : I M ate Eph tipebtag' , Vpicer`Balfl.Segla township, Nee- tre FortiAtigite i,..1 - • • - -4 4 , - -,- 1.1 , e.-1 ,- I ' ' ..-' - ' tiart;ptryaile. _ , N m Ty_zo-svin.rumsBToom AND: OlittiiG, BS , uivey,ttivoiriliiigicariti:abdtakOtraW. .: , ',010901A NX.ININMANNLVING';. tforNt el&e, of 0if 0 i4,9.4 6 6 .1 ltiiitTOV,r - 41:4 1 0ex 86 V te,4t/ti,:. - V ILLI kg #o . .* Lt * G l;• .t#AlkaTngst',3l , l6oii TI3 kIIierekkY ; BRIOICDWEITAINCf; alea Arse lot, • Elitakentketzuet, mirth :9 4 f peitiostrefit, Tvventy : flrat vrarrf;N/023 feet front' „.,.. r , ~,, .. L :::, : ~ , ? .lil 'W . ”.. ~, *. i f Trades's 8031. , , ' , , IMP:I3N EINN - DBOllB NONIOrtORT..DMON Aar ' AtNets.(oth media fronts); Comae etreec *est of• mooteentlr 404, , rr.i , ~ -- - -,---''' '-' • ' - ii . WITAIre num -Ixi'l6owii:ladditilhshe ;,1 with narble" froht,"Arbier;billdbge :kith Medem t°l46PlPMPT; 41• 15 4-WgititaltSt •IA i .l_:,, :ll.' ; -..' 011rertintotY,Mei,.. - .-, it ...... „ ?*4 - igr CM - 9%N 15 ; 1) WALT,APigh ,?ft., - • IR N. 2 0iig r igttat r li t i ITl t Ntlit*fitilicNii , '.' i aig'h'lfelfilf IttreetAdwm',FrOtititlfloMe, and; , Latuterrd'andtleath Arleta. '' - , ' i _ ...„ •• 81#.4 1 9 1 ,AWRA6i304 - ifoV:ild - tililileib l il ' Orp wl he r ietlo d trnk.l9 .l ` . ,;Ne ' te.' ie'''o ' fiinre ' ' 'firei ' Athert . Oil'? 4AttIiABL ' 4. 1.131; ,- ;,Pluos - sisiliii . ; ;ONltifkti= TOWN -Large4tayelneVe(iit of itiqt9ltt; tefetteifeet• alle or PrEettototicitatthswot Zane, street, 00 feet front by i'lo;feet.deep.'' ;.• - , - '''' - ' . Same Eatita=r=l , ALNlßLN7LOV`,^RtiltfarlOnkr BTRIM`, GINIIILLITOWNIArge ant valuable lot, eettaleaskebleof !Wantons@ steeee abbthweat of 31a. vii.i 9 Web V 420 feetfeenVbil's feet deep. -'.. - • &fine, Nate,trk.4.-TIVCr YA.LUABLN . Lo'93, LEHI& aN BrittINV,'NER•ifeNTONN •• , -Tviellitgeand raleabte lote.. i noilkiveet sldo of .Lebltati atteekrli 6 j#. l6 .'l 6 F 6 f Mitten atoid.flirffeet Neat bylialieedeerii , ,' .'' ' - Beete.,l3etste,GßOUNN•ltENT .011 Staa 6. TBAB, et outeg,..on *lots ormonond on the -northweat, ilde -or Walif4xoo7noet.tfeast 40mi:ft. street; 0 ermantovio .' Ifietufairlis'rereiniiteis Sere••=letate..of ,Y e lme,Wiltett; * .._ , Deceased.-_ _ ,••:..- ..-- ... -- V.- NEktridyNLENll,4Nee t t; three-dory' tirleit ilwel.. Hog. Na 13 , North:y:l,o,o . th "etreetoM9v . e Arch . sheet. • g,-,Witrfriitts • ' tiro' 1:14. ,A. iiii - A,• STOGY' DUIDUI OIL DlyellliftipSzliint:lol9,lo2l;,aud liN3 North' . --arreetr , betweenlVoeth , liod:Eleeentb, - and. Baoe'and Vneketreete.„- frit dale absolute ?., ... - -- '. l '- TWO y2ll.4ofAilffle frtOitlX.-Ttio modirallieetori t iibi "l t h re l i i t rtr - V v rl l #VM r !! ,, . ' tt b()vo' it' uptltlia —Ned - matern reeldeno. , south- out obriat rf Wolnut Asp Sovor4reeoili streets ONCCITADVS" itzbotir loutbosot " 'of Dath'etreet, Richmond. rAElfalikEVS-01`,-Rlzigoton erect, adjoining the - ailerioi . ll 'l -7, I' . it / .1% •.1 1; 1 1; ,Riiiieoffir.;33.4fewee'nad;;Dieenlell;,. Loaber: Ogg 14',-, t lfaMoome aiddOro ,xeolAetice, T r 04F9,9,-trinsi.o 4reet t #bolqi;a4ttepth'; etreet,,eppor site Et Miiik% 014 , at: - Limon 'Five building loqjliPalnitt, &venal; ant.glattSstriat,, Flo ears Efulglles4.botrierbilsolisigtonandllofdantown, /NlfwifilXl7slle "' 1111tEE.811:011.Y , rilt.tOji,i;-:11$1114144, 1218 Oberry'strootWootoCroolftlf ottook. 0111.13V14 Etlinr....-ThrOo.story briektostdonow,- Ififatlattototoititteetillot 22.teet ttintti-p5, foot .000 p: two frouta,r,.iiit'‘• Tortoxf4oo.',Folor.--..14,.t0t0 - of. NOV.' : - 8 , :,- . Porketi7 Peo!th. IlillNDVll44l),4ls,(lßOVKl:Olfellc,Anlrodoem, -iblo.grotmdrsootot 101 28.oflOart ::by; e, Vase. 'dew bra plcd extttl ngaierenth , :street.lbolow locust: street. game Beketa i,..O3I`OEABLIf,(3IIOIIND.RIIATS of Vo,-cooorwr-by,t.wo ti l l me brick dwellhigs,-Pymer fat., , above Eivien , b DWIZLING , AND ..,111V11, AOHIR_VE ottastC on the Hay lane t 2solstb seelhesetpf the Darby Pee. senger , foot.mlks , pt.gmitottlitteet bridge _ -- STONE ANDIMMI)II.-:X04: the River BalliAlli_denrtitAtenllo,.oolollo , dim., in pie Ir,firt siei:449-314fft;Plate4•41;is,,10,10 2;060 Jo*. of Ise., ; r: SALE S B'~U> 2 >~Tflß-811LDbU9 ROOTS. MoutlOge) • • - 1. - - At 10 e'zioniti./It.lAnAnotionatore, i Oernmen DOwer.,ronla,s_iimprlalluptha usual, assortment of bpoolotho; fulfp4 4 OOtOtßOyil • ' - AZ). sitylk , retiin4ie AirsitiWO'itiorks. • -Woo sove4soth,#.4b linot.kmoitore, si:e 9 lloo6ii vaCtAburximigictauepis -„-:, St. s .1,1:.- Fig -AV: 10ttNITVAN,.-111013RWOOli'41AN0401tTN; IPBXNOLI. PLATE 4 1 / 5 11TRIVANPRIIII c_ Ptettbeidaillorniiiv, ,, rJ - --broiretiiber stl.o twittlotki ftt No.424,liditlxßizth atieg'oo4 egrids furalturil aria Pknci• fie% by'leheirolfioniitCAste =litter , tad iiiiikatlenfanz.deol l oldg ,;ho!usi.' ifr e nin g re7 , lffibOiXlLlOßltittisValOcilt no the.nscautagof .r.tuyATE LingwlT OXISIENP4OI.9B.Me. ~-.,94AtedneadAtzilkvenhigef ;, :w” lirtrepferAlltb,4o:9,lo,*okipuTibrre, be eat s, librery 0 Vreieb book inellefed ere "Ilußbekec . cr, sage books on yo.4olmbioete::,,,it: - D J gy• Nor iratitiulare seolijilelognee. ' 800 at len ,144. o street OIIPIntiort i fittIiaTIIIIIWPWIO,FORT.Ny I N -Arotwg : , 0,AT,p,4 94, 4 - aasortaieaf oni t oollbzt soOtttolt4sig nittotsittl, r B L , b/8 br d sZ t a d t- Part.e uni pr, f' is t tifreet:2 H29o3.:olll.XpAlfr, 9,lo3{ltyrr.A .. e4.l,TFAY; , ' litakrideirniot • - :l6ivittliAt t lOtifolueliitt Ns: 101e0tiestritirsiisei i, essAtiriTiMkor-ArpOrs:Xlisdetill,eintheriar:Po,. docttotog biottiiesi'ifotitiriattoY geskorel ishie — rtesent of t6oWdWi . COlitbwintutOtoolog-rOotieraiiiitiiroOn rloua otylo,oomriogo stupor - tor- Ototog mind end °him , brs forrotn• a 011 xruuoitOcinionii the belt mincer, ex- Insley for the nnzaroopit antes, ind wnerantnd; Oatnlo edinly andl pia 'fornicate May be examined 8 dayeptaiNian,in - -od:PITAVIEIVIiIiiIIOIIIIB,' , a4.I•LAitaIIeANA V ALUABLII • IMT PRIVATICMIOpLOOII.BTifit Booth , side, -64 W e -if SibieiliOd. Vittiiottivictooto s 118 feetTrattt'S?l,lsSialst litexat; 17810141 d depth - to al.O feet alloy; AT PRIVATE NALII,LHANDBOIU9 BISOWN-BTONN ItNaINCNON,IIO - 4.B2ol43BllStinlikfietai ,l ll.ailm INokif / .-1371W1A-11...,0A0rr0 T5.41;",-GB/57,441:- r IrfANA --,Estpror,";yo.; Irbrvit wirta molt li(oo*Ardi:•-; .- 1 - mforrhAtictid , t" at , theAttittionitbre. - , 5 ....,U 1.1 4 0 1 36SHOLVRIMNITUBM, CARATS, O t t ta -T AVMIM ' n'Wed",dtartdOtningr.. k AiVe6ikftt. be4old,tir iligelrotatook ittionithaw pte,piatig*titAte.l44. - ff-pgr ,,, 1- 77 - - t :1-7/- Notrpmo44"644.4inwt, w ity 4,44viil7roidsr, sales ot: bmisoliolds faillittire - kittilon , 'Wetlntiesp anal 6113 taitruftsligdoisk;co bast do tadook.p/trentas plea 'of ' watobev,.l6*6ll7,Japar, and. nthitellaileous recodiAti bephed tbiritlanyaliteltddoidiyov e d ne ,. '646.di o hinstia / 1 114,10. * * :. 1 1).,M 1 , 01 401g it r Ai*? ll9, 06611 row' 1, -Virk4tarkimuWistaltif, elalathl4*Wl, l ‘kple).d.tift 4,- -ttit'rtr?"'"*"‘l4 l --1 . 'DoQtbtamaalk—x oPrr, 4 '4 tAilm two ont.flootlittieoilitoi g - •••••••“..11,4-rv , ,-i..,0, • 0,4.1 , or oitrprMoro, - ' • - , WA - • 45 " . .0" , WX:44.4.74l,"aiwzalieW t ir _ _ a : Ittcr • ,rr 4 EIURNESS;:•BAXAVY I )I &10104` • ' -- 'tfeaLN THI,BAORNIND AT -_lO D!pLooK, •'" i attention ,of purchasers is regulated, -of pOO late'brflaraii and - staple' imported': drYlgoods;`thlip(Tuleday). mOrningi•November ‘9th; at ;93-clenici byiatelOgdii,voiosti - months , Oredik, com prising A lisp luogirtinstit cld'eeasonablegoods.' - ' NOTION, , —To Retailed: u• -" • In.nale‘this - morning— Printegraculilin overs, rObee a guille, lifien:e4mbrio,handkerohiefe r • linen • diapers,' linen lawasiibleek , merinoiswirool ~plaids, moire ,en!lguee, 3,0•4p11.4,,.12-4, and 13.4 ribbon-boned Whitney bleu all-wpolliondon platd,long shawle, all-woof plaid squares!-bawls , Preach 4 regendble wool vinare shawis,:. Pnrie albwookreverelble,resutle ehawls, 20.4 rich obe. 4-4 0 , 16 .0 Jots merino .shrrte, drawers, cashmere and silk glovee 1701ota_riewlsfsle embroideries, DLit' bunted. - bQ4191.-To Merchant Tailors.; ~ • o , Thie-Morning, Mildews 'O4 - iliberit . tos'easeimeres. i to' do '44; de,. o _do. _ 20 do - : o:4,beeiers, Petersham!, and kerseye. 100:. do': Paris cashmere Teo/tinge. 40. - do/ - do „plash • -*„ , • „ 41y, do -- do velvet.., - do, - • ~8411 1 OP- .I.6fllltilD -DDY GOODS. This Morning. Noc fltii,:atlO . ,kilMook, by catalogue' en 6 months , 400 _paolieges and_lote . of. fancy. and staple "city • • Itr 8; 1 111111mi and 'l3ittiil6giies early gon the morning of PAiii 8 4Aittfulti,' tiusa, AND I'NTiVii •' ' ' " " VESTINOS: " This Morning, Wall Parlif•cashui l re , - • filch Paris velvet andplneh :restive's: WEST OP' ENOLAND BEAVERS, PETERSRAMS, .E.se . Welt of lingland• beagel — a; castor cloths , cheviot' CoatiBgsoindPitersbaina; „ 4-4ianty CsailMerel. /IDPIDIDERIBS=JIIBT fa&NDID PROM BT-6AMBE . - i4,MMMJS . Ml O Also,_ati hi'imicre`cong,littag PtP ormiCimts; With smell oollire, embroidered ordlars,eireveo, jogonet oeto, midge aarabilo'Houndtakf tbsokiand frock willoto, Aro; lAsisellitetirsirperEnei3vrise =mains._ 117 - 00 -,DOEEN,,MENTEr , :".:WODIENO3, - AND. OHM DBETS,O,ABiIIiBBE AND SILK GLOVES. - • ;Midi liorninz„ , • , , 000odozen obilaren's,ilermedPhilaeelle 100,rhizen obildreriEs embroidered philuelle gloves.. 200 dozen obildrenbi fleeeefilik Philaselle gloves , 250dosiriz Dullest plain and embroidered. lined eas'k grere'glovee.-- • .•-• - 160,dozenlarlies'leeced Nix wirr. 60 docariladitst,fine ; Cloth corded beet glovel. • E 400 dozen gentle ilimeed - cishmere and Bilk gloves. 1 200. dozen • genta ) . cuffed • and fur-top corded back trf• ; INENELAWNE3I.DIiPERS t AND HANDII&B4OI3.IEVEL• S cease fine linen lawns.. _ I E 2 cases 8.4 impala birdEsi.eie linen diaper. 1 rase • 8.4 printed horders• linen cambric bandker ebiells.-, EINBON - 11DEND WHITNEY ELAAKETS—FOR OITY L04;10.4; 114; and 12-4 extra quality' ribbed bound Whitney blankets -- -•• ,=' • ' i jLUEDON ramerEirsmovaitx tenot, &a, I 4 cages London printed mmaihr de brines. London crossionere. , - - loads 'rebel • , • , DIAGIC,IIOINE - ANTIQUES. 1.-.A-I?44l•2lVEnell Li , oolll - heavy blank Moire' antique. „ LOEDOI , I, - 5 17 00L LONG SHASVLS. • , 1 100 Leaden - gala plaid long abeirld: " 1(0 Dondirif Ode rilt eitra wool plaid shawls ; , . < L 60 Londoollnest quelity impd - rtedittawle: • . 'll/otr,BllA, OILMIBILLE SHAWLS. 120 124'iiirtrinti Paris fancy cheneille Aside. 60 14.4 bleb 'cost illuminated choneille do. YILIIRCIVILSVERSISILIrEOUND 'IOOIII4IOIED,WOOL MANTLE SHAWLS,, 110 extra rich large'size - Parls - reversible round cor- Xcirdien Mantle shawls'extra yich fringes. 60 alPirool Lonaoh reversible 'ruiners shawls. -NEITESTTLIO'PRENOEI AL-WOOL SQUABS • 311AWLE—FOfy. OITY, TRADE. 20 - 14&111/W . :tiost new style Paril' square I - 160 DOZEN ELERIWO 131411113 AND DRAWEES. Morning) - ' 60 'dizen bine - mixed amino stdrte and drawers. • 100 dozen wenn:OA-Anti merino veets 24 and 18 inch. 30 -PiROP.B lALBEITB PANOY OABSIILEREB. 4,2 60 pieces 8 4A4.13 4 Elbingenperb quality noa style sect' mstrei:esyilAstde; bands. . ' • • SUOTTOar.p.AITOTIONEER, . No. 481. • •Oug,STNIIT 'STRWET,..opeCeIto .the Custom acnisc betireen , TOURTII mid 3111711 Street/. EALS ' OP - .2IIIBROIDERIES,BONNET AND . TRIM, MING RIBBONS, WHITE GOODS, &o. • o OA Wednesday Morning. • • , I November 10th: aommenoing at 10 o'clock*, by cata logue, on a,credlt; 600 lota desirable and seasonable goals. consisting In f,parVot jaconet and cambric col lars bOnnet ribbons, riotr trimming ribbons, Songs inusilna deo. = • "› rf 1 li:r Samples and' catalegnea early on the morning _EMBROIDSELES. " , Ineladed in Sale will 'be I'4;o:embroidered Am:lnel Collars, jsoonet sets, 'Collars and'Adeerts to Match, 3wlss, collars. and. beta, embroidered . Infanta' jaconet Alpo :Übe of- &ries nitiallas. ,eBONNZT;AND.-TRISIMINWRIBBONS. , Nor, stykie,t;oansa ribbatus, ladles', dress trimming ' ' V.BLYZX ,AIBBONS, - ' I Also, a line of fast edges all4ille-selret ribbons. , GRUALANTOWN AoonB. Zephyr knit ,hoods , baJapt . ss, mantle : le, ,leggings, Scarf?, die , &a: " I ~ , ;.,"_, 8 .981.13/11t,',811littA, DRANVIORS. ElOttoo,'lnerino, - rind' weol hose and half hose. man's taarino,and•cottsn undi3reldrts and drawers,' ladles , inerlaciiests; er.o • • - J3WN,LItY. . 160 lOtsie , lava, mosalci, pitntel, and omen jewelry In eels, pins and_osvxl , ngs to instal. Also, Ineeatpltni, Him &laic &a: . LABtSH S VF L'ADIEI3 , FANCY FTI*3, FANCY „„.. , IaiD„IITIFF &LC ROBE% aro. . , - ' On Thorsday Morning, floyeettbar lleit..conmeopelog at .103 o , Mock r olil 40CA large lot of tick and valuable foie, compti • "tepee, midis 'and attire, wibtorinee and Gaffe, bo . ICA Ma, to match, .t0.,,0f mink, fltqh, sable ' martin, reran', &o' Oa which the attention , of the ladies is riispeolfnUy, invited. F 'Cotalognetind samples early,olt,the morning of BIIbITALO,AND,IektiOIUBOBraI. 3 Also; gist wojity butraio robes, fancy carriage robes . , • • FMREMPTORY SAVE Off'OLOTRING. • On Friday : Morning, Nov,,-12th; by : cisialOgne, oommeacisig at 10 o'clock, will he Bold a large ;and „valuable , stook of ready-made clothing. comprisin g every mirlety of Mania me. bays' pearalined to,thifipreilena -• tales, being the stock of a hfilessalchisiutoi and . worthy the attention of the Trade:., l'lttetoClt,ociasprlamsLela s —COATS. Gents' Hoe - French cloth dress and froclecoate, heavy dloth, fatioy",aod plain ;Caialniero business do, beaver sloth overcoats, bevy:fps raglans, &a. • PAN ANDVEST& Mee, a tall asenettnent of men's and boy.' black and f l anCY sloth; plain and fumy cuelmere pests and Testa, t newest mod beet styles., • • Smiles arid 'utiles-nee eDly on t he morning of le, when the trade will find it their Intend to at. hi., , GUMMEY & SONS, - • • 'REAL ZETATE - 11UOTIONEBRF, • , ; • +:Eir. 6E6 WALNUT BTREET. FOURTH VALI. BALI. . LAG:— En Thursday Evening, • - Hoventhe ellth, at the Thiladelphle Exohange—. FIFTtI BTREETJ—Tbree-story brick residence, with the-inieternimprovementei Fifth street, north of Spruce :etteet,"-eniatielde. -, • - 11AND8011E'MODERWREfirDENOR, with side yard, and all the modern Impioimmente, No. - 1426 Nor h Bov. .eotifetriet. abovellester street, lot runs through to franklinetreet: - - • 'MODEM? TFIRSB-11T011Y BRICK RESIDENCE, with - modern haprovements,. sonthwesterudly aide' of Wood street, northweet.of-Weirt street, lot 18 feet by 121, on the rear end' oterhteh Is erected a three-story priok dwelling. _ MARIEST.STIDIRT.VaItrebIe lot :of ground with and frame dwelling thereon erected, sou th aide of liarket eireet,weat of Rose, Weal Philadelphia. 100 feet front on.lterket Wed, - by 214gfeet deep to Oak NEL'OdOroIIItii.IIIIIICHNOIt, Anne street, west of Aldge'avenne,morth side, Murali the modern impnive manta, and In complete order.. TILILII4BTOBY 1311/DIC:.DWELLING, Cumberland treat,- went of 'Aptly* street; south side. ilig."4 . if.,Onmtrioy...& Bono, suottonoors, will nold - letrolof solos of Real.Botafo, )3toeko, too. Also, 1J:65.6001d fo,iOlfutootdwollfogoi AL . . A ' lily. . . . . ID - On onr Private Bale Register will always be round a Tory large amount - of real estate, including every description of city and country property. J. Al. OUSIABY & SONS, Estate Brokers, NA WALNUT Street, below Sixth. S 4"4l‘ a l n a Pig A 1 47" 014f 2 0115 r o iC Ri e ff Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st., only Bomb 'eigbit doors below the Asohan,ge. alocoll of Irs,einess,fromkf, A. until 10 "otelook - Li the eiretag. ' - Outdoor aalee,end ISIS& at the Attrition norm, at , tended, moisthesnott eatisfeetory terms. , , ; . OAPITAL 1200,000, , IfstablishtttfOr Ms' tart Thirty Ysers.! AdTanoto made from ono dollar to thousands on Dia- SW" Surer PlateWatehce, Terelry,,lferdwase, bier alsangnei Ulp OPuralturei Bedding, Olgara i lliudcal ;1411 - tnrktii, „ w. 1 414 1. ie!niagel) sad 4100 0 a marry esoripuon, lit a • t4Usgaa.o ". „NV, Aeltith WO. *Ord t -All adyistolut, Om one hundred dollars and iiierards‘ tell be *Urged 2 per cent: per month ; 'Epp Onit over, ;11A /Infest Market rate:- - • - , ,ThlelitoreJlousehyring depth of 190 feet, has large ;are Asetthlafrproot 'tenni to store all valtiebles, Andrei; irate watchmen for the premises ; . also, a heavy luso; ;ranee effeotedfor the benefit of petivu!haring goods ;advanced .•• - ' - 1 • actount 'et having an unliudtedoepltal, .this oleo is prepared to make advanced onsaare satis ;factory and socommodsting terms than any other in Uhl ;factory dion 7 • • .• Money a m Oid to 1110 pons; In itisat amounts, witbi ;Ott tilt &MOE - r • ,t4l. AT ~.RALVATZ BAWL - • • geld Patent Lever and other Watches, liret, and _l:llotbitur will be sold et Woad oriole,. A 4Exc.,lfiatimitt,,‘; ." AT , LAW, aRIEHINOSDBG,'PA. WW ptnottne In•Neetinoreland, Armetrong and In diennnonnUes.:„ ),-- r , nell•tt T. felAlntialli, A4NtiWeg'llATEß, • - "A'TTOlffiElta AT LAW OOK k,N. Will attend promptly to sal pro L tessio 4V nellsu X ndess en. traded to them. Il pecialaftention glyen to the wiles. lion of ididnin.l , • • .C.llifitiCistoi Gov. Win.lLPacket;Harrisinug,Pa, T. A. Al aokey, President - Look Garen Bank ;. General D. K. Jackman, ikibleatiVen Hon:-A : ,White, Lock-Bevan; Simon Scott, Lock Haven . ; Nalrtherney -2'hltadel pbl-bloYarlaady Mans, 00,, Philadelphia; Evans JAI Watson,,Philadelphis ;Phillip St. Price, Philadel phraialon. 41.V:button'', Philadelphia; Wllllamson, Patfori k. Coi, PAllfdelphia; ,Vene!„. 4ql kiss , Hon, diones,Burnside, Itelicronto, Pa.; J. W . 44101,2,2P44011100104, LP 2841 , tVB 4 4ETE;GOMMIBSION mpg: t • T ,void :IrOPorttil, Of, WAIMEA ,1111 GABS, Ltlit,rY,# / „lldltit'aG7eet, seoond stprY. , :„ . 'a -a importers sod Whigeiale Dealers in WIIIEB, BRANDIES, NVH _ ,181 MY GINS, and BANDY' LI Fog No . . 1 0/ I ..M.ABK4T,Eltreet tostw,son Tenth mid titstefiti. ." JeigLtr igaQ"TWO' TRIPS'"A'WEEK TO Iit,td I WATON!--On and after WEDNES • DAY, 2oth — mityttio Steamer EXPRES3 will leave Ank,streqt anry,WAtaidayianct Rain-Mai morn linat Htatir - O'CLOCK (instead of lig, as 'heretofore), 'for. Bridatitott.Z,Mlll . iati#6 Bridgeton every.: Monday and, Theisday morning at 8 o'clock; stopping at Delaware City' and Me* Cattle.", Stages. for Misfile, Port Bli ist,,sth, yarton i 04a;v4 4 , Newport, Dividing Creeks, addifinxiiiCtoirxi.fwbosiect With this boat, ool44ints • 1 41 , , ^47.. ,TIONS; with Witten tiallitipitaiii of obi - note; l i ,inchullnotivloe reforonento blukinoini,boalth, *ingAsnpforilittlet4'&l4:6E4 lade. diy And eve. = nhig iit TvOmpitteVELlVac." Coa, 3`kftitiiiiht I wletted whit& ittitiotted; ithd Vitra oisikt :nada to qlwbo. v,. Oaleirck 4.? Ohostaoo. ) L 01044406 BWIBB -MiIBLINB. ;itiiiiintio 'Carta. 1331213 -.;, ""a.. 1 ' • 'PriILADELPInA.;-.III.ESDAY- NO- - Mtn -01-1858. COMMEROLA:CSALEtiROOL 222 MARKET BTREET, BETWEEN BEOOND AND THIRD STREETS. WOLBERT, _Aucrmonaza. OARD.—We Invite the attention of purchasers to the positive sale of a gene* assortment of staple and fancy goods, to be made this morning. at 10 &cloak. Also, two coal stoves, venttion blinds , &o. Also, one gold watoli,' hunting Thts • Morning, Commeneing at 10 o'clock, will be sold, without re serve, a , Jarge • and general assortment of staple and fancy fall and. winter goods. Samples and catalogues early on the morning of saEr SALE i'lioirl-THE SHELVES. On Thursday Morning, Will be sold from the ',Wyss a stook of staple and fancy goods suited to - present sales, and worthy the attention of retailers. BALE OF RNADY MADE CLOTHING, &o, On Friday Morning, • Consisting of— Raglans, Top Costs, Yrook Goats, Drees Coate, Pants and Vests, Also, a general For meri end boys , wear 1 variety of tailoring goode, hoelery, PHILIP FORD, AIIOTIONEER, No. ..C3O'btatKlT STREET; between PISTE and =TR, south aide OARD.—The attention of the trade, and purchasere generally, is requested to onr sale of clothing, by cata tope, eon:monolog this morning ) at 10 o'clock pre „ oleely, • lEr Catalogues now ready. BALE OF READY-MUM CLOTHING.' This Morning,. November 9th, at 10 o'olock precisely, by catalogue will be sold an extensive assortment of ready-made clothing, consisting as Mimi; ,' , Men's beaver, pilot cloth, and seal over Coate. Men's fancy, plain, and plaid caseimero coats. Men's fanny Eng li s h walking and frock costa. Men's and kwplain and fanny stripe sattinet and cassimere pants. Boys' casslmere and sattinet nits. Plush, silk-velvet, satin, and plaid cassimere vests, made and trimmed in the most fashionable style and fabrics. BOOTS, MOBS, GAITERS, BROOANS, - BEng, Sro. On Thursday Aligning, 11th lusting, et 10 o'clock pro loely, we will sell, by catalogue, 900 mules boots, nom brogans, gaiters, Oro, comprising a desirable assortment for tall and whiter sales. BALE OF FURS. &0., BY OATALOGUB, On Friday Morning, 12th !natant, at 10 o'clook, by,eaialogne,l6o lots of fur goods, •mbraoiag a handsome assortment. Partlonlars hereafter. Notitio IN 'THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY- CIY PHILADELPHIA. ' HARPER v.' PROUD. Dec. Tenn, 1858; No. 482, Ph Ye. The Auditor appointeiby the Court, to distribute the fund arionig from a sale of pernooal property • under above writ, will meet the patties interested at hie office No. 704 W ARRINGTON Amato. on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10, at 4 P Itl , when and where all parties into. rested are required to preterit their claims or be debarred from coming in on laid fond. , nol-104 A. MURRAY' STEWART,. Arialtor, ETTERS OF , ADMINISTRATION TO tho Estate of CATHARINE GAGLE, deceased, lath of the Twentr-third- card; (but formerly a resident of blansynnk.) of the city of rbilidelphis, having been granted to the undersiened, all persons indebted to the said estate aro requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them to GEO W. DAVIS, Administrator, :MAIN Street, Alanayunk. ocs.tn.ot*. IVOTICE.—AII persons having claims against the DANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, upon Notes or Deposits, are requested to have the same proved ant registered for the Auditor, to whom the account of the AsPignees has been referred for adjust ment, at the °Moo of the Assignee. No. 226 WALNUT arardnr, 2nd Story GRlCiOnil BUILDING in the city of Philadelpnia, every day daring the sittings of the Auditor, between the bourn of 10 A. of and 8 P: M. The Auditor will hold hie meetinga at the same plaee every Monday afternoon at 4 &Week, when all the ore ditors can present their claim. oc26.tuthsalOt* Qarpetigs. NEW OARPET.ING,S. JAMES H. ORNE, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. • Boyars of inIiPMTINGB will find s among our New Goods, a large variety of &Mee' designs, selected in Europe daring the lost mason, at tamenally low prim. In the above lea large variety of BRUSSELS TAPESTRY CARPETS, AT ONE DOLLAR PER YARD. JAMES - 1-I.,ORNE, • CHESTNUT STREET, noe4m BELOW EINVENISH. BOR - STREET CARPET WAR E- X-11L ROUSE.—One hundred pieces of English Velvet Carpel rg, of Creeeley , a celebrated make, from $1.26 to El 60 per yard. - One hundred pieces of English Tapestry Brussels, OrosslePs make; from 90o: to $1 per yard • , 'Together with a large and rich stock of three•ply In grain and Venttian Carpeting oil Cloths, &o , at cor responding low rates. AS we buy and sell for cash, we ere enabled to offer goods from 10 to 16 per cent. below the usual prim.' °LODEN & RIONNER, no6-6t 832 AEON St., 2 doors bel. Ninth et. Real . estate,. fa ASSIGNEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE. Zallil. t :—TlloMABlc SONS. Auctioneers. VALUABLE COAL LANDS, with Shafts, Engine, Oce., Lusernevounty, Penneyfloats, three miles north. east of Wilkesbarre. On TUESDAY November Oth, 2858, at I o'clock in the evening. will' be sold at public sale. without re serve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE: No. I—All that valuable tract of land known as the "Searle Trac'," formerly belonging to the North Penn sylvania Coal Company ; beginning at an point on the north branch of the Puequehanna river Luzerne coun ty, Penna., adjoining land of Eli K. Price and others. Containing 103 acres, 120 57-100ths perches, according to Surveyor's Dian. [Er On this tract, No. 1, the Engine and Shaft are already , erected, and driven through three veins of good coll. These improvements would enable a party per chasing to commence operations immediately, on a large Scale. The opening being on the bank of the canal, the expense of loading boats will be consequently very small. With these facilities, at least 600 tons per day can be lifted from the mines and placed In boats ready for market. The northern extension of the Nortn branch Canal is now completed. which will open an en tirely new market for the mineral wealth of the Wyo ming Valley, and the extremely eligible situation of there lands will render then, among the first to enjoy its advantages. It should be mentioned, also, that the large Pittaon vein is still to be reached, varying in thickness from 14 to 20 feet. The shaft is 90 feet deep, and 10 by 0% feet wide to a 10 feet, vein of coal. Also, is engine, 60 horse .power, engine house, hoisting apparatus, and all the ecesearyarrangements complete for mining, preparing, and shipping coal. Also, a tavern-stand, known as the "Hancock Hotel." ID" The improvements alone coat about $40,000, in addition to the land. Close to the shaft, and convenient for loading bouts, le a basin on the canal, rendering the site one of the most eligible ever offered at public sale. Terme- cash. Subject to a mortgage of $11,090, due tat Juno; 1857, interest paid up to that date. And, also, a second mortgage of 118,708.21, due 18th Onto. her, 1 8 57, With ono year'e interact, due at that date. Bier- It contemplated to convert one side of the North Branch Canal into a Railroad, with light grades, to connect with New York Roads, giving the shortest and beat lino lathe North and Went. A lithographic plat of the Janda may po bad at the Auction Booms, showing the botaidariedi, cOnrsel;diptances, &o, , Sale abooluto, without reserve or limitation. No. 2—All that valuable tract known ea the "Ilan cock Tract," Beginning at a point on the bank of the north branch of the Susquehanna diver, adjoining the above, midlands of Eli R. Price, James Wilburn'. and others. Containing 144 acme and 105 perches, accord ing to survey. This tract can be workod through the Midis oh the tract - See plat Terries cub. Subject lo a first mortgage of 815,000, interest paid to Ist July, 1614. And to a seeend mort• gage of. $1.5,615,46-00, due October 10th, 1857, - with one year's interest to that date. - il7 - Sale absolute, without reserve or limitation. Fee handbills for full descriptions. . By order of the Aooignee. TROAIAS k SONS, Auctioneers, 189 and 141 (formerly 01 and 00 S: NOUS= St.) ma 15 291tu0v9 , . - Opzing lUarbittes. ,WHEELER. & WILSORso SEWING MAOHINES, REDUCED PRICES. NEW STYLE $6O. All the former patterns $25 leas on each Machine A NEW TENSION. PO WINDING OR UPPER TRREAD A HEMMER . WHICH. TURNS ANY WIDTH OS HEM OR SELL. 07/10213 016 O.I2IESTRIT Street, Philadelphia. ' No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trento N. J. No. 7 BAST (}AY Street, West °heater, Pa 0e74D20. ITARRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA- L.. CHINE le offered to the public es the most relic ble low-priced Sewing fdaeldne In use. It will sew from elk to sixty Anthem to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from ooarsest begging' to the ' finest efunbrics. It is, without exception, the simpleet In its 'mechanical con. etruotion ever madei and can be run and kept In order by a child of twelve years of age. The DU/PABILITY of this machine, and the QUALITY Or ITO woxr, are war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its epeed ranges from three hiindred to fifteen hundred stitches per min ate. The thread need le taken directly from the spools, W/THOITt TMI 711017111.11 OP 111WINDIUS. In foot, it ie a nuakine that is wanted by every family in the land, awl the low Vice of ' • FORTY DOLLARS, et which they gold, brings them within the reseh or ihnost every one S. D. BAKER, Agent, Jar:Hien, wkreowllm SO South BIGEITR Street. VIM IL ADE LTR IA VANNING AND +III.IIITILATING WAREIIOIIBII... ARNOLD lc ,WLLSON, IMOSeseaeas,ve - e. A. , aassuselN. We have rOmoved from Mir Old 'stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a feivilders bellow- the St, Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the pnblle are respectfully invited to examine our extensive 'steels of Warm "Air Perniscea, Cooking Ruoff, Rath Rollers, Registere, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor (Mal Orates, Ora., &c. We are now manufacturing OUILSONS OBLEDRATED PAT ENT NEW GOAL-OAS CONSUMING PURNAOE, the moat powerful end economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all °lessee of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do Grates and Parlor Coal Grates of all aims and patterns We 'have also commenced the manufacture o. ENAMELED' sroxv.E. MANTELS from Penn syivania Stone.. - Theme "Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM as the fats..PUir and .Rxhi- Ifsion of the Ontaiin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful Atividee MARBLES , are not injured by Smoki, Coal Oar, Oil or Aeidi, `OO ate gold Whole/41e and Mail, at much 108 pries 101.1,/trarbri. Cali and 'See sham. • ' ' ARNOLD k WILBOZI , BSINJ. M. PZILTWILLIU, pilladol4l3l4, AV% ;403-1144 7,1 INQUIRE'FOR,THE ROYAL,,OR BRA SHELL PATENT GAB-BURNING COOK ING fITOVER-"-They ereemanomieal, consuming the gad and smote that are usually wasted ; dura ble bihaving - doublo Instead of tangle plates ; and cm. verilent t flaying largo °vane and being ready baker's. Our now patented DOIIBLE-OVEN STOVE is tho best eonstrootedlnpdraft stove aver Invented. It will beat a large boiler of water, boil two dinner pots, broil a beef steak, bake bread and pies, and' resat meat, all at the came ana with a Angle fire, • Invalids, and all poreene who appreciate the influence of ventilated' apartments upon health, will be pleaeed With our PORTABLE GRATES Ind MODEL FRANK LIN STOVE., which are of beautiful And ornamental patterns, and give, a cheerful, open fire, and thorough ventilation. ' • , , StrieVeconornista will be 'satisfied with our SILVER'S GAS-CONSUMING PARLOR STOVES. Many. of the so-called gas-burning stoves Ultrachic* cold air to the top of the fire, the effect of 'which is to cool the stove and waste the fuel, precisely as if a stove door was opened above the lire. In a true gas-burning stove, the air should be heated, in ahot-alr chamber, to a tempera, tare snelefent,to Ignite the gases; on the same principle as le adopted In our gad-burning cooking stoves. In addition td the above, a large aseortment of Parlor Cooking Staves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Hall Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de- Soription, Gas Ovens, 'novella lures andßepairs may be found, in every variety, at our Warerooms, N 0.209 North SECOND Street, above - Race 0019-tf NORTH. 01148 E, & NORTH. ' g STOVES 1 STOWE SILVER'S ORIGINAL GAS-BORNING STOVE, With all The Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of 000 KING, PARLOR, /a OFFICE . STOVES In the Olty, at MANIGLE'S, - No. 909 MARKET STREET. 00.11 before purchasing. 0029-6 w SOMETHING ZIEYT.—GAS XiIiTR ITING.OOOII" STOW/S.—l would respectra ly call the attention of the public to one of the greatest imprOyements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves and Ranges—the burning of, the gas arising from the coal, by which means is saved 50 per cent. in fuel and also more intense beat thrown to the bottom of the oven. ' We effect the burning of the gases by means of &- hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which admits the air in a hooted state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, end caning a flame to pass around the oven equal to a wood Ore. This im- prevenient also preserves the centre piece from finking down on the fire, thereby saying the expense of repairs. One of the Stoves OAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION .t 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR,lnventor and Patentee, (late North, Obaee to North,) 1110 MARKET Street. sept29.3mo Qfliuratiotud. I . ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N B. corner NIGHTIE and BUTTONWOOD Ste. . . . COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—tiook:keeping la all its various forms ; prepanng Students thoroughly for situations in any branch of business ,• Plain and Or namental Writing ,• Commercial Calculations ; Law and' Correspondence: No institution 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 MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and' Dort are prepared for any grade of an English and Ole& elcalEducation, via : Spelling, Heading, Writing, Gram mar Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, ho., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Setsione of five months commence September Ist, and Ilebrnark Ist. Pupils received' at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cate• logUea furnished gratis. rah2s-tf E. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal PENN INSTITUTE — Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on MONDAY. the Bth of September., Private .instructlon, though favorable pro gress, yet mends the scholar into the . h h a keen sensitiveness, which totally disqualifies for active life 7 whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the Instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those personal to each individual, and the learner either loose all interest, or becomes superficial in hievoquire meats. Poe these and other reasons the number is limited. For farther information apply personally, from nine o'clock A. M. to one o'clock P. 111., or by note, to selB-tt B. StIIIYAUT, Principal.- . VILITTENDEN'D PHIL ADE LP HIA COMMEROULL COLLEGE, aortheset corner of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets. An Institution designed to fit young men for Ail TIVIO BUSINESS. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. B. Comm, Francis Hold:A Eleorgo H. Mari, David Milne, John Sperhawk, Imam Maker, David S. Brown, A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown, Joquir. L pnincott.. __.. EVENING SESETIoIiir altrecirepteMberlsth. Each Student hue INDIVIDUAL INSTRUOTIONiat this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the beet re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. 6eS4f -RA.EIDY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, Noe. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near Race,_ Is NOW OM TO 0•911 INSTRUCTION IN BOOK-ICEEPING, WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIMI, AS USUAL. ae4-17 BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MEROANTILE COLLEGES.' Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for circular. iele4f EVENING SESSIONS lIAVB COMMENDED.:. DUFF & CO.'S MEAGAN- Ltit TILE COLLEGE Southeast corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets, (established in 1840, and incorporated by the Lesisia tura of Pextssylvapita.) In this well-known Instlitt s tion the COUNTING ROUSE COURI3I of Practical, Dingle, and Double Entry BOOKKEEPING, Including all the At1211.1./UY .130010, 00.11USICRIL On; OULATIONI3, and SUBINEBB WRITING, la taught In the moat sunceastul and eattefaetory style. M. ROCHE, P. , Principals. EDWARDS Ms. B. B. ET TON, Warnlll2. filebicinal. OBENSACK'S IRON BITTERS. This bledielne, salts 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 &Meted with Dyspepsia, Liver Clomptaints, Piles, Nervous Debility . , General Weakness, and all diseases arising from a disordered oondition of the digestive organ's. NOR PIGIALI 00HPLAINTS GENERALLY, there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, an it enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood which is so important to bring about a healthy action THOUSANDS ARE LIVING a mleerable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the nee of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any thing that is of an injurious nature. FOR ALL DIREAHRS OP TRH BLOOD there is no better antidote than Robennack's Iron Bit tars. When the blood is impure tho whole body is full of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to dosage the blood there Is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent is iron, and we all know its emcaoy In removing the impure matter from the whole sincere' system. They are prepared by a prac tidal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others, as the ne plus ultra" of ail tonics. HOW Oft&TISYING to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound log a remedy for' many of the Ills that his tallow. mortals are subject .top and that the public appro. elate it is riot a question of doubt, but a fixed rant, as the demand for It has far eurpeased his /linguine expectations. READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN. %hie is to certify my wife was in delicate health tome three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Robenssek , s Iron Bitters, and knowing Iron to be a powerful tonic, Induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re. gutted, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend It to those who are similarly affected, as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy. JOHN 001,8. No. 881 Capitol Street. This invaluable Medicine le prepared only by (DIORGB S. 1101MINSA011, Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of TIILIIIO and altliEN Streets, Philadelphia, To whom ell orders most bo addressed. Price $l. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists generally. rah9O.Y HIOKORY COAL.—The purest and clean. est article in the market, for aale, it the lowest cash prime, at DEACON & NEWHALL'S Itamily Coal Yard, No. 886 North Broad Street, below Oallowhlll. Also, East Sugar Loaf Lehigh, the hardest Oral ever mined. 0027.12tia CRESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 206 WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship pers and consumers with superior Broad Tpp Uoal from Lancaster Mines. ' oc4tf 25 PER TON for the beet WHITE Al3ll COAL, warranted free from elate or ITIOBS' COAL is the best and cheapest in AIL the city, re-screened in yard and dry under cover. i_poKs sells none bat the.very best Lehigh Al and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight. HICKS superintends the delivery of all Coalpereonally, and therefore guarantees it to be aa represented. lIIOSS' Yard and Office is at the sontheaat corner of MARSH ALL and WILLOW, where he Invites all to call and examine for themselves the above rams. an2543,r, jKERING, Fax, & co., wholesale and retail dealers in LERIGR and 00IIIFYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RAGE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Ooai from the moat approved mime!, under cover, and pre mad expressly for family use. fert•y (EXPECOES QEDMPfIItIeO. 9pHE ADAMS EXPRESS do., OFFICE, 82.0 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, AtERCHIANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SP E CIE, either by Ha owu LINES, or In connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOW/40 and C/TIAS of the United States. E. 0. SANDFORD, Reneral Shaw Intendant; ilUntiotrg. Dr. W. S. MoILHENNEY,Dentist, .4u:. would inform hie friends that he has resumed practice at No. 1848 CHESTNUT Street, wooed door above the U.,13: Hint. eepl•Bm FRANKLIN "INSTITUTE EXHIBITION • Is now under full way, One of the grandest and finest dieplaya of AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, 2,IBOHARICS and ARTS Ever made by this Institution. The spacious area of the STATE ARMORY, • In SIXTEENTH Strout, near Market, As well as the large temporary budding upon the south side, are filled up with articles of every Imagina ble variety. The Fair is easy of access by all the City Passenger Railroads and Omnibuses running West, and by an ar• rangement with them, VISITERS ARE CARRIED TO TRY FAIR FREE OF - EXPENSE. The ticket price of admiesion includes the ride to the 'Exhibition, and can be procured of the Conductors an the Care, on all the City Railroad lines. 0c25-tt 'PAW h. - BEERS , - LIIBRIOATING GIVAABB, the beet Mot cheapest compound for greasing the arlee of MINIMISES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, BRAYS and "WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. • For ale in tin cane, kegs, and barrela, hy all the DRUGGIBTO ill the city and the ATARIINACITRERBi km% Ito:413 EIOUTU WATaii West THE LIVER INVIGORATOR, PRIIPANYD Hi Da. HAIMOaD, COMPOUNDED 'ENTIRELY PROM GUMS, Is one of the best Purgative and Liver 'biedielnes now• before; the -public, that ants as a Gag/garlic, easier, milder,' and more effectual than any other medloine knoWn. It Is not only a Cathartic, but'a Liter reme dy, acting first on the to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry oft that mat' ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced in te ape rations of most Cathartics. • It strengthens the eye tent at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate dome, will Strengthen and build it up withimusual rapidity; - ffiThe Liven le one of the human body ; and when it we ed, ll; the The s potwomach i ers of the ops al on the healthy action of performance of its finia ls at fault the-bowels are optimal milers in cones- Liver—having ceased to eases of that organ, one made it his study, in a years, to find some reme act the many derange hie. To prove that this re person troubled with Lr- 1 its forms, has but to try certain. Thede (Innis remove all the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating' the digest well, purifying the health to the whole me anie of the disease—et- principal regulators ofthe performs its functions system are fully devel most entirely dependent the Liver for the proper tions ; when the stomach at _fault, and the whole quence of one organ--the do its duty. For the die. of the proprietors has practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter meets to which it is Ha- modyls at last found, any TIM COMPLAMT, in any of bottle, and conviction is morbid or had matter from their place a bealthyllow stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and chine ry, removing the footing a radical care. oared, and, what is bet casional use of the Ltvee BILIOOO : LTTACIEB ere ter, pravonted by the oe• INTIOOLLTOB. One dose, after eating, iteraseh and pretreat the to enftlelent torelleve the food from rifting and amu, Mg one dean, taken NIOHTILMI. • before retiring, prevents night, iooBollll the bonnie VIIIIMIBB. Only one doge, taken at gently, and owes 008- One doge, taken after ?area. each meal, will cure Dre teaspoonfuln will always One dose of two relieve 810er HPIADAOO2. - One bottle taken for fe the cane of the disease, Only ono dose Immedi while one doso, often re- Ono Lana Meaux's, and a male obstruction removed and makes aperfect oure. ately relieves Cu 0 z, i o, petted, IS a once cure for preventive of Comma/. needed to throwont of the Menlo after a long sick- Only one bottle is system the effects of me ws. One bottle taken sallowness or unnatural Ono dote taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat snota in its worst forms, complaints yield aintost One or two doe cure in ohildren; there is no remedy in the world, as it 1j 'A few bottles cure absorbents. We take pleasure in re- commending this medi. clue as - a preventive far PRYNA and Aura, 011114. PRYER, and all PEYBIta of a BILIOUS TYPE. It ope rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. AU who IM it ars giving SAM' unanimous testimony in its favor. irr Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and stoalloio both together. _ _ - _ TIER LIVNIt INVIGORATOR . for JAUNDICH removes all color from the skin. time before eating gives makes food digest well. ed, cures Oneonta Dun while Emma and Boyar. to the first dose. &nuke caused by WORMS surer, safer, or speedier water fails. DROPSY, by exciting the 1.13 • 130IKNT1110 hinDIOAL DISCOVERY, and in daily work itioures, almost too great to believe. It mires as if by o, eve' the free dose giving benefit, and seldom re than one bottle is required to oure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DISHAFIED LIVER. PRIMA ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 846 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT SONS, 218 North Second Street. Battened by all Druggists. Bold also by SAMUEL BIMBB, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and B. BROWN, Fifth nod Ohostnnt streets Philada. &On to tb s-ly Mist= will, in all cues, follow the use of Midway', 11.11 a Remedies.. There are none so sick or diseased, st weak feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, but that Radway's Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, of Regulators, as the nature of the disease or sickness may require, will quickly and rapidly cure Those remedies consist of Radwarri Ready Relief Radwav's Renovating,Resolvent ; Radwayis Regulators Mach of these remedied possesses special curative powers over certain dineer . Yet there are other disease ' wherein their coin d medicinal properties are re. quired ; and when t used, if there In eufialentllfe and strength within the diseased or dying body to null lain their action, the patient will live and bo restored to health. Pain R. /t. .Relief. Acute Diseases R. R. Relief. • Inflatnmatory Diseases—Relief and Regulators. /Rotations Diseases Relief and Regulators, 'Congestive Diseases Relief and Regulators, Scrofulous Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Chronic Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Syphilitic Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Constitutional Diseases.. Resolvent and Regulators. Skin Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Nervous Diseases Resolvent, Relief, Regale Mrs. Ready Relief 4. Reguisters Infections Diseases CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diceruies that Valet humanity are inherited L heir-looms from the diseased bodies of Moldy sires Scrofula, Consumption, Syphills,• and Pita, are among the most common of constitutional diseased. How, al care not how many generation,' the seeds of these - die eaten may have been established in the system, cot rupting the blood—Radway's Renovating Itesolvin , will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every pat title of diseased deposits, and fill the veins with new. pure, and healthy blood. CHILDREN'S DISEASES. Radway , s Rincsedttug kesolvani should be bane< Int a likening by every mother throughout the land whose Infanta are afflicted with gored, Humors, eto Theme breaking* out (thou early) are evidences or dla ease transmitted from the parent stook. A few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every veatige of the disease and insure the obild a sound and healthy body. B. R. R.—BAdway'is Ready Relief for Headaches, who• ther siak or nervous; Rheumatism, Dim. rhcsa, Dysentery, Oholera Morbue, Orampa, 1nt111002.8, Bloody Fla.:, Paralysis, Lumbago, G S out, Neuralgia, Toothaohe, mall Po:, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints Scarlet Bever, Paine around the Liver, Plow rlay, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of all kinds. Radwars Ready Relief will, in a fey minutes, change the miseries you suffer to joys of pleasure. R. R. ll.—Radway's Renovating Resolvent, for the oars of chronic disemea—Such as Scrofulous and Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive and other affections of the Lunge and Throat, Induration and Eulargementa of parts. Irruptive and other diseases of the Skin Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. La. B.—Radware Regulators will cure, BIRICINTIM and epeedily, Costiveness, Indigestion Painter's Cholla, Lead Diseases, Innamma• lion of the Bowels, Dyapepeie, Liver Dem plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys Female Complaints, Small Pox, Pavers. Measles, etc., etc . Whenever the system is out of Order, or the blood impure a dose ol Radway's Regulators will restore it to rept laxity, and purify and cleanse the blood. He female eboald be without them. R. R. R. Remedios are sold by Druggiata and Merchants everywhere. RADWAY is CO., New York Oily. W. B. Zstais, T. D"TT _ 8 " , Agents, Philadelphia T. R. OALLBNDER Dr. H. SwiY2im dr Son.) SPIS-tutcsadlyEreowlyr DBRUVIAN SYRUP, PROTEOTILD2OI.I7TION OP PROTOXIDE Olt lIIOb listing successfully passed the ordeal to which new die coveries in the Materla Modica are subjected, must no, be received as an established medicine. Ita eilleacy is curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropey, Neuralgia, Bronehitia and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of thl Blood, Boils, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead re Meroltry, Uenend Debility, and all Diseases which re quire a Tonle and Alterative Medicine, is beyond gnat tion. The proofs of its °Money are so no p4' t 4 morons, so well authenticated, and V 43 4 (...- 4V. , . such peculiar character, that sufferers • . • cannot reasonably hesitate to receive - the proffered aid. ; The Peruvian Syrup does not Freest to be a cure-all, but Its range Is estop sive, because many diseases, apparenti) unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from OM cause, may be cured by one remedy. The class of diseases for which the Syrup provident cure Is precisely that which has so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. Tho facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy the Syrup Incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from die. Interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among as. morons testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen well known In the community, and of the highest respectability. The underidgned having experienced the beneficial et facts of the " Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to rt. commend it to the attention of the nubile Prom our own experience, as well as from the teeti mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its eflicai ay In eases of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge and Bron chid Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver CoMplaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, too. Indeed, its effeote would be incredible but from the high character of those who have wit. fleeced them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to Its restorative power. RUT. JOHN PIE It PONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, 8. 11. KENDALL, AI. D., SAMUEL MAY:, • . THOMAS C. AAIORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0. DUNN, RET. THOS. WHITTEMORE, OERTIFIOATE OF DR. HAYES It is well known that the medicinal effects of Proton. ide of Iron to 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 imposeibla In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point le tainod by combination in a way boforo unknown, and this solution may replace all the proto awbonstee, re; tratee, and tartrates of the Materia Medina. A. A. IIAYES, M. M M.D. Assayer to the State of aasaehusetts. 16 Boylston street, Boston. BOLD BY N. L. CLARK & 00., Proprietorh, No. 6 WATER Street Boston. B.BROWN, BUTH and CHESTNUT Streets, TIASSARD k CO., TWELFTH and 011EBTNUT Otreikis jelEeta th eat.6ns wdro Agents for Philadelphia. ittatiiintry mar Ran !AIMS. T. MIP.ISOC. J. 9/I.I7GrAN MINIUM WILLIAI4 111. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, YIIFTIC AND WANIUNCITON STRIONTO, MERRICK & SONS,* ENGINEERS AND MAOIIINISTS, miumfacture High and Lox Promote:llßa= Engines, fOt Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks , Iroi Boats, Ike., Out. Lags of all kinds either Iron or Brass. Iron frame ro ots for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &e. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the lateit and most improved conetruotion. Every description of Plantation maubinery, mat as Sugar. Saw, and Met Mills, Yeenum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o. Sole Agents for N. Willows's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth , s Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Rose Patent Valve Motion for Slut Machinery and Steam Pumps. Ilsmerinteedent—B. H. DAIITOL Sun, SL'r BUFFALO ROBES, BY TKO BALI OR BOBBY GEO. F. WOMRATR'S 415 AND 417 ARM STREET manure Campania.; Y!' HE QUAKER. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 4061 WALNUT STREET, PUILADELPHIA.--CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277.. 065 85.—Inauresagalnot LOSS or DADIAGE BY FIRE awl the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAYIQA TION awl TRANSPORTATION. - - . fry' TEN per cent. in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OPPIOERS. • President—GEOßGE 11. TWIT. Vice President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—a It. coGainurA. Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. . _ I- D RECTORS. Geo. H. Bart, R. W. Dailey E P. Rose, Andrew R. Charnherg) A. G. Cattell, J. L. Pail eroY, Joseph Edwards, Charles G. Imlay, Sohn G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall, Poster 8. Perkins, Band. Jones, H. D., B - 011. H. H. Puller. ne2l-y Attest, H. R. COGGSHALL, Seer f()WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. . . DIREOTORS. John H. Diehl, Wm. F. Leeoh, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, Id W . Baldwin, Thos. L. Laden, John 0, James, Wm. R. Hamlin, A J. Buoknor, H. R. shillingtsrd, John W Seaton, 0. - E. Spangler, - William Halve], H. H. Houston, Edwin Booth, Wm. H. Lore, John Garrison, Oharles P. Norton, E. B. Warne, Isaac Myer. Biesident—JOHN IL DIEU, Vico President—E. S. WARt}l. Beoretaryy—OHAßLES A. HUY. selo4l' AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.. INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER . PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid.np Capital Rook and Burnie:l Invented in eonnd and available Beetirities, continue tl insure onillwellinge, Stores, Farniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Pereonal Property. All Leaman liberally and : promptly &diluted. . . 1111100T0118. — George Abbott, John T. Lewla, John Welsh, Gaspar W. Morrie Gemmel 0. Morton, 3 . 11121011 B. Campbell, Petri& Brady, Idmund G. Dotilh. Charles W. Tonitney. • THOMAS B. Mesa sOlOßGßearetarr. B ABBOTT, Preaidon hdla-r if rIORN EXCHANGE INSI7R.A.NOE CON:- PANT, No. 881 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, OHARTEREE OAPITAL 8500,000 FIRE, MARINA AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY 15t,,1888, Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, &c. Bills Receivable, (for policies issned,).., Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policies,). Cash in Bank and In Office Cash in hands of Agents and Correspondents, 886,148 85 No knee unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. DIRECTORS -•- • - . William M. Godwin, - O. IL Crawford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall, - William B. Themes, B. Franklin Jackson, B. N. Winslow, J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. • WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. O. Norma, Secretary. mrin-dtf nITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 N.../ South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000. Organized 18b1, Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke ; receive De posits ; hold Trusts and grant annuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President, a. W. MAZTIHN, Secretary. DIZItOrOfS. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, D. 0. Tyler, J.W.. W. Forney, . W. Sender, P. D. Mingle, C. R. Ricking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, ' J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelS•ly O. P. tuner. - VIES: INSURANCE AND TRUST 00M PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TRIED and LOOK Streets. Capital, $612,725.08. INBUREB LIVES for short term, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and -endowments—par chases life Interests in Real Estate and makes all oontraote depending on the contingencies of Life. They aet m Executors, Administrator, Assignees, Trustee% and Suardlens. !shrew e. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel I. Stokes, Benjamin Coates,William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, tames B. MoYarland, William P. Hacker, /MO H. Trotter, William H. Kern, Transit Bunton, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilue Paladins, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Sunder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphne Kent, :chit W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Bllie B. Amber, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Obristian, William Rebertaon, Josoph M. Thomas, Warner M. Reein_, , John G. Brenner, P .8. Michler, Barton. DANIEL L. BISLLIOB, President. BAMUBL B. STORRS, Vice Preet. :oral W. FlOatioa. Secretary. nlB-11 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN -8 ANOE COMPANY. $ 11;.... $ : . $ • $1,,. BYLVANIA, 1886. 077101, O. H. Cotner THIRD and WALNUT Street', PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSELS, CARGO, To all parts of the Worldi FREIGHT, INLA D INSURANCES, On Gorda, by Elver, °male, Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts or the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. Oa Otoree, Dwelling Houses, .to. ABUTS OE THE COIdPAHI7, November 2, 1967. . . . . Bond!, Mortgagee, and Real Estate 9101,850 94 Philadelphia Oity and other Loans 187,011 25 Rook in Banta, Railroads, and Insoranas Companies 12,908 00 Bills Receivable 220,291 93 Oaah on band 88,892 00 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently issued, on other debts due the Company 92,780 97 Onbscription Nolan 100,000 00 Zllll/061131 William Martin, James 0. Hand, 7oeeph H. Seal, Theophilus Paulding, Yell:amid A. Bauder, Slimes Traquair, . John 0. Dale, William Byre, Tr., John It. Penrose, J. P. Peniston, George G. Leiner, ' Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. 11. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. Monarland, Hugh Craig Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Meilvain, Robert Burton, Jr., Charles Kelly, Jim. B. Semple, Pittebgb., 11. Jones Brooks,l Dr. T. Morgan, ,‘ Jacob P. Jonea J. T. Logan, u WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HENRY MILBURN. Secretary. Ja9-y COMMONWEALTH INERIBANOB COMPANY, OF WI mum, 1 NNSYLV4IIIk. OPDIOD, NORTRWAT OORNXII TOURTH AND WALNUT STRUM PHILIDBLPSILL. dibiatited Capital, $OOO,OOO. • - Paid up Capital,s2oo,o/ DIIICITOIS. Dr. D. Joyns, Thos. B. Stewart, H. L. Benner J. M. Butler, J. M. Whit&le, I. K. Walker, Bdw. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendel, IL Lewin, Jr., B. 11. Houle. DAVID 7AYNN, M. D. President, THOMAS B. BTAWAMT, Vim Pres% &Mum. B. Mork Secretar7. ja20..7 IIR AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME E INSURANOE COMPANY. Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In mama asOßGE Companies, psed AprW W. 24 DA il , ) Y, r 1855 P . GEesident. .EHOMASI3. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANOHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. D/REOTORS. George W. Day, Jacob H. Vaughan, William W. Walter., Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Birr..iy, Barclay Lippincott, John W. Avessr.an, Joe. , R. , Brognard, I A. 11. Boserdseim, OW. Stakes, feEt.y I M. Stern. Eitimma nworts. BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS well-known and delightful Rummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Waitrons on the 18th of June, And kept open until the let of October. The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole eatablichment ham been furnished In superior style, and the accommoda tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United Staten. . . . The hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALL&N, whose experlenoe,courteone manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment® In addition to the other means of 11008$3, it is deemed proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Ohatobereburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to Supply dealers and Individuals with " Bedford Water', by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following priori, at tho Springs, via : fora barrel (mulbery) S 4 00 Do. (oak) 800 X Do. (mulberry) 800 X Do. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 25 Bottles, IX pint, por dozen 1 to The barrels axe carefully prepared, so that pur chasers may depend upon receiving the Water (mob and sweet. All communicational should be uldreesed to TEO/ WeI:TORO 111NZRAL, BPRINOII 00. ar Tbrifnvel nnnnty.p. IT IS NOT A DYE! JEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re store Crap Nair to lie original color in from ten to twelve days and restore the Hair where it has fallen off and become thin. IT IS NOT A DYE! It maybe need as freely as water, and is the most bean• tiful Dressing for the Hair now in use. Thome& in different parte of the Union have testi fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who save need it join In their preieo of it. fold, Wholetalo and Retail, by Dr. WAYNE Sc BON, No. 8 North 13 bIVENITI Street', above MARKET, Sole Agents for Philadelphia, Trade supplied BOOKBINDING.—The undersigned res pectfully invite the attention of lovers of books to their unequalled faellit ee for binding books in a su perior manner. Their work has been submitted for a series of years to the examination of some of the most celebrated connoisseurs in the country. It has received the most flattering encomiums. and won for the under signe t a reputation which they are determined to maintain. Every style of Dimling executed, from the plain half-bound" volume for the scholar's table to the most artistio garniture of rarities for the collection of the Blbllorunritae. Specimens of style and workmanehip will be cheer fully ehown to those who will call upon PAWBON k NIOHOLBON, Bookbinders . , 619 MINOR Street, se29.2ei* Bet Ween Market and Chestnut Streets. A WNINGS ! AWNINGS 1 .708EP21 N. FOSTER, Awning maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street, above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for dwellings and ofilce v in doWs Awninir i for atom, Awnings for steamboats and ships, All kinds of Awnings, Tents, Flags, or any thing in canvas, made to order by JOSEPII H. FOS 'TEE, Awning Dicker, No 443 North TRIED Street. Boahlence, No. 340 South FRONT Streot. JOSEPH 11. FOSTER. ITALIAN HEMP.—A large stock of Ita- LIAN HEMP on hand and for sale by WEA.V.ER,FITLER & CO., oon No. RR N WATCH at &RR N. WHARVES Fr lOW LINES, and BOW 'and STERN - 11 . UNITS, manufaetured and for tale by W.BAV.BR, FITLER, & 00., as Neut. 22 N.' Water ht., Ir. 22 N Wharves CUBA SUGAR.-250 Boxes prime Yellow: Mayans Ini3tore and for sale by A. MERINO, 0074 140 Oath IItONT street VIDRILADELPHIAARD_ ELMIRA RAIL.. GOAD LINE.--4111010E8T BOUTB- 4o Binh% Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago,Rook /dead, Niagara Palls, Milwaukee, Burlington- Montreal, St, Patel!, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St, Innis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, . corner BROAD and NIBS Streets, daily (Sundays excepted,) as follows : - Niagarao M. DAY BXPRESS, For Mimi/a, Pall'', Belfalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, (*Mena, SC Paula, Burlington, and St. Louis. 8.80 P. M. NICHT EIXPBXISB, For Fimira, Niagara HIIIIA, Buirsto Detroit, Chicago, Billwaukee,Rook Galena, Ot:Pattle, Darlington, and St. Ladle. The 7.80 A. M. train runfithrough to ZARBISBURG, atopping at ail !Station's on the Lebanon Valle Branch of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad. At'Rupert, for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LAORAWANRA AND .13LOOMSBIIRO RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Blrnira, Buffalo, and Scispenelon Bridge. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Pamirs Railroad Line'e Ticket 018ne,Northwant conker of RUTH and ORBSTNITT Streete, and at the P as ganger Depot, cornerof BROAD and VITTR. THROUGH EXPREBB FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dilly, (Bandar; excepted,) for all points Went and North, at 6 P.M. Freights meet be dellyered before 3 P. M. to Insure heir going the same day. Par farther Information apply at Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to ONAI3. 8. TAPRAN, General Agynt, N. W. car. Rath and Chestnut Bfreets t 001-tf PbEladeletia.. TVEW YORK LINES.—THE OAKORDi L AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON SALLIiOAD COMPANY'S LINES. PROM PRILADDLPRIA. TO' NNW YORK, AND WAY, PLAORL - Leave M follows, via: - At BA. Of., via Camden and Amboy, Acconscroda- • • R0n228 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. AO- - commodation '2 25 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning • Mail 8 00 At 10 A. M., by Steamboat John Nellson;ila Taw ny and Jeraey City, Morning Express 8 00 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Dx press 800 Atß P. M. via Camden and J orsoy City, Ironing - 0 At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, lst Ohm 2 00 At BP. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Class. 160 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda- Mon, Ist Clara - 2 00 At SP. M. via Camden and Amboy, Acoommeds, , 'Non, 2niCiaas 1 NS The 6P. M. Das runs daily, all others Sundays ex . septod - - 61111( P. al., from Kensington Depot, Tialolll63 , sl7ity ) Mai, Saturdays excepted $2 26 'sprees Lines stop at the principal stations only. 7or Belvidere, Haston llemington, Ise., at 6 A.M and 2N P. from Wal n ut street wharf. Pin Water Gap, Strondebtirg, Scranton, l lll.lbesbana, Montrose. Groat Bond, too. at 6A. IL., via Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. 1349,626 00 2,127 76 1.618 83 10,483 46 1,398 81 . Nor Freehold, at A . M. and 2P. M. For Mount Holly at BA.M_ " and 2,V and P. Id WAY .ikras Nor Bristol, Trenton, &e., at 2 } j and 4P. U. /or Palmyra, lianoocaz, eyerly, Burlington, Buds& town &a., at S P. K. Steamboat Richard Stockton for BordentoWn, and in. termellate places, at 2X P. M. Steamboat John Neilson, for Twiny, at 10 and 11X A. bl and for Borlinston and Bristol at 4 P.lll. All lines exceptll3 - P. Di , leave Wainutstreetirharf iv-Fifty rotunda of baggage only allowed each pas- Danger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag gage over lifty poundal to be paid for extra. The Com pang limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be goad $lOO, except by special eontraot. WIN. H. GATZIESR, Agent O. & A. IL IL_ 00. IVORTIL PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. FALL RR ANGEDIENT. For BETHLEHEM DOYLESTOWN, tee., and by close railroad connections for Easton, Ottani:Ma, New York of ty, Allentown, Williameport, , Water Gap, _ Manah Ohmic, Elmira, Wllkeebarre, Hazleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1858, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows : Per Bethlehem,Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap, Scranton, sec., (Ei:rem) at 8.15 A. 11. Per Bethlehem, Allentown, Stanch Ohunk, Williams. port, Elmira, and the West, (Elpress,) at 2.15 P. M. For Doyleetoins, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (aocornmodation,) M 9.45 A M. and BP. M. TRAINS FOR PUZGADFLPHLi Leave Bethlehem (Bispres,) at 9 A. M. ands P.M., Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and 8.80 P.M. Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at T.lO A M. and 2.80 P. M. Do - ylestown Trains ran daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. All Passenger 13111318 (except Sunday Trains) connect at Ohathant street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Pare to Bethlehem $1 60 .g Mauch ()hunk 2 60 " Beaton 160 t. Doylestown 80 FOR 1301100LESP81.10IINTAIN-133, 0.15 A M. train to Easton, thence by N. J. 0. RR. ono D. L. & W. RR. to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at tho Mena tains at IP. M. Yore, $320. an 2.5 tt ALLIS CLARK, Agent IipHIL ADE L P HIA, GERMANTOWN A. AND NO It 11143 d' 0 WlO .13.1.11.110/ID.-81111013111 ARRANGES:WT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1868. • • 70IG fiIIBMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 0%, 1 8, 9-06 min., 113 A. M., 1,2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9, 10, and 11% P. M. Leave Germantown at 6, 7;7%, 8,9, 9%,10,4( , A. M. 1-10 rain., 2,3%, 4%, 6%, 0%, 8, 940 min., and 10_p. M. The 7% o'elook A. M. Train from Germantown Ift atop only at Wayne and Tioga Btreete Ratio:W. ON BIINDAY6, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,8%, and P. at. Leave Germantown 8% A. M.,1-1 min., 4%, and P. M. OHEiTNOT RILL RAILROAD MONO Philadelphia at GM, 8 j 9.06 ruin 3 11% A. 51.„ 3,8, 4,0, 8, 10 P. 10. LeITE/ Chestnut Hill at 0 40 and 7.86 9.10, and 10.10 min. A. ld ,13.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 ran Y. 11. ON BUNDAT3. 102 1 7811 ST Leave Philadelphia, 0.20 A. M., 2,61 i, and 8 P. M. Leave Oheetnnt llill at 810 min A. M., 12.60 4.10 8.0 P.M POR OONSIIOIIOORRN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 64; 1.05 adz 8.10 min.. tiM, 11M P. M. Leave Monintown at 6,7, 0, U A. M., 1,8%, and GA r li. ON SUNDAYS. LOIMO Philadelphia at 9 A. IS., and 3 P. It Leave Norristown at 7A. M. and aP. N. FOR MANAMNE. Lem Philadelphia at 61(, 7%, 9 D. A. M. 1.01 2.05 min., 3.10 min., 4g, 6 ) 1, OX, B,IIX P. M. Leave Manaynak. 6N . ,7%, 8%, 9%, 11g_ A. 4,61 L, 7, and 9 P. M. Bandaye RAMO as Norristown. 0 DSTEIt VALLI/ RAILROAD 'NOB DOWNING. TOWN. Lear. Philadelphia at 03( A. N.; and 8.10 min. P. li 1.41Ve Downingtown at 1g A. N., and 1 P, N. H. K. 8111TII, Genetal Baperintendent. Depot. Ninth and Green street. Philadelphia. 1858 "Zig "RAILEOV A 1858 - PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, And thence by Railroad to WHEELING, T. LOUIS STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI CHICAGO, LOVISVILL I E L BURLINGTON, INDIANAPOLIS, ST. PAULS, Awl all itttarroedlato points In OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS KENTUCKY, MORI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Passengers to pointsorest of Pittaburgh, Wheeling, Oleveland and Oreethne, hate choice of rontet, =dui requested to make a selection before applying for tick. eta. TIME THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, 'orating aloes connect:One at Pilgeburgh to all points West. On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1658, Three through, and Two accommodation treble, will leave the depot, B. E. cornet of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, as follows: TRAINS roe PITTSBURG* AND TUE WIRT Lll6lll. Mail ft:Anat....T.so A. 51. , last line 100 noon.• Express mai1..11.00 night. WAT TRAINS LILTS. Harrisburg ao commodatson.B.oo P. M. I Lancaster 6.00 P. H. The mall train Mops stall dolphin and Pittsburgh. The Express mail runs do. excepted. The cars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tioketa to all points West egEbe obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any tints dn. ring ttie day. No charge for handling baggage. Pot further information, apply at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co mpany,i southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between tho hours of 7 A. U. and 11P. M. THOMAS MOOR!, my 10 Agent Posn'a Railroad Co. anzisbribTlOE--IVINTER, ARRANGEMENT. PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTSN, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. On and after Monday, October 4, 1858, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA F..; Baltimore, at 8 A. M., IP. M., (Enpreae,) and 11P. M. For Wilmington, at BA. 11,1, 4 and 11 P M. For New (Jostle, at 8 A. M., and 4 P. at For Middletown. at B A. M. and 4P. M. For I)ovar, at 8 A. M., and 4.00 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4 P. M. TRAINS FOR PIIILABELPIIIA, Leave Baltimore at 8.80, Express, 11 A. M., and 6.40 P. SI. Leave Wilmington at 7 and 11.40 A. M., 22i and and 8.56 P. M. Leave New Oaatle at 11.06 A. M., and 8.05 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.13 A. M., and 3.20 P. M Leave Dover at 915 A. M., and 4.55 P.M. Leave Bamford at 7.40 A. M., and 1.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTISfOItOi. • Lenve Wilmington at 9.10 A. li., 1 50 P. it., and 12.10 A. 31. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadolphla to Bel. timore Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Philo plata. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 6 46 P. 11. Leave Wilmington for do do do 740 P. Id Leave Baltimore for Havre do Gran do 000 P. /I no 2 S. ht. FELTON, President BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Publto °Mime, Merchants, and °there, of the & beet quality of Snell or American Paper, and bound in various styles, in the moat substantial manner.. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description Ingreving end Lithographing executed with neatness end despatch, • A general assortment of Inglith, 'tenet and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Iloganis contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—. Thin display of blank bongs for banking and mercantile use is the best in the FLxhibition. The selection of the material Is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their finlah end ap pearance neat and appropriate." no2o.tf- 13z - riga anb (Etteinuale. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO, WIIOLEBALZ DlitiQ4ISTB, Idanaraatarern and Dealer PAINTS, VARNIBIIIN, and WINDOW GLIM, Northeast aorner PODETII end BAUM Streets, Philadelphia. SO% Agents for the WO of the eelebratod li° 2oll . State Ohm TIATIS PROM PITTSBUZGI AND THY WEST AIMITZ. Mail train at.. 11.00 night. Fast line 4.50 A. M. Sapreas mall.. 1.19 noon. 12== Harrisburg sa- commodation.7.l6 P., M. Lancaster g , .9 60 A. ht the el tations between Philn ly, the other trains Banda, Otaiwnerk. PENNSYLVANI4 VaLROAD.--THN GIORAT ONNTRALItOiIT7I, acinneating the At Unita Wiled with- Waters. North-western ~ a ndipionth *Mani Stated; bya continuous Railway direst. This , B° B4l - 11110 eannoito pittaburgh with daily lino of steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Glefeland 'and Sandurty,with 1/tosniors to ill ports on the North = western - Lakes I-main-Ott most DEKBPT) liallihPliaT and ÜBLIABLa BOUTlitki - - ts can I , tvfonntrdod to and from the QIUMT wens Bsroquix giauxquaarkAN PI" - - HhAria 2 -Boofe,6lhone, Ea and r. • Cape, Hooka, Dry Goals, (In boxes bales and tranbe)Dr ll o l , box•S ' and bales) F1N4 91 / 3 Palt.,& o ign• 14 0 Aloonn Masa —Dolneetle nneetln ,e Matting and Tinkling, - On original bales), Drage (in nuke), Hardware, _ Leather, Liquor, (in oohed Paper, Wool, and Ebony Pella, Bastwirdi he. &a 000. per 19 WED Hempf Baton and Perk Patted, goose - or - in . seeks), Paints, - (dry and in end 0 4 (except lard and We. pqr 100 lowint Onaas—Ooffee, Piek Damn, Beef, and Pork, (la make or boxed eastward), LardandLardOil, Bode Ash, GaxmanOlay, Tar, Pitch, /Olin, Steel, Mannfartnred T - beam, Rosin 011, (Wenner*, sugar, (bhde.., bbl e„ and boxes, ) fro 400. par 100 lfaOna-- . 650. per bbl., wattt farther notice. Gaata—Pte. per 100 no., ant:Murtha notice. Ocerros-02 per bale, not mewling 600 lb*. ended, - until farther notion. •- • . In gypping Goode from say point Meet of Philedet Pik be Pereieraer to MAIM packagee g via Penney/vests Railroad." All Goode consigned to the Agents of this Road, etPhiledalphis or Pittsburgh, will 'forwarded without &tartan. : Inlays Aororro..--Olarke & 0o.,Ohlosgo; Plater & '& Co., Memphis, Tenn. B. Y. ease & 0 0 .„ Xt. Louis, Mo.; G. O'Biley &"' C/0., Nounvllle, Indiana i Wm. Bingham, Lovismille, - .Kentucky - 4 H. 0.-Dieldroon, Madison, Indiana; - li. W. Brown ac 00., and Atha , a: Hibbard, Cincinnati; H. S. Pierce & 00., Zanewellle Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 64 .11.11bystreet,'Boeton; Lamb A Co No. 2 Astor Hots*, New Yerk No. 1 Wi ll iam at. New Y ork ; .1. Eneederi Philade lphia; • Magraw goons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pletebirga. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Akent. N. LOKBABBT, de9- General Sepertntendent. Altoona; Pa. CZ= • • THE BRITISH AND NORTH A 11.11.1“ A N ROYAL MAIL BTBADI SLIM. FROM NBA YORE TO LIVERPOOL Cale Cabin ?image.. thoond Chu Page /Eat 808108 I'3 LITBEIP3OL Chief Cabin Passage 6110 fiedond ()shin Passage 60 The ships from Boston cell at Halifax. ` PERSIA, Capt, Jenkins. CANADA, Capt. long. ARABIA, Oapt. I. Stone. AKERlOA,Capt.Wickeman ASIA Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt.ltyrie. :AFRICA, Dept. Shannon. BOROP4ka Capt. J. Leitch.. • Theis vessels carry a clear white hght at mast-head; 'green on starboard bow ; red en port bow. . • , ECROPA, Leitch, leave Beaton, Wednesday Nov. 8.. 'PERSIA, Judkine .. N.York, Wednesday: Nov. 10. .AMERICA, Wickman, Boston, Wednesday, Nov lf. ASIA, Lott, - -,, N. York, Wednesday, Sept. 24. NIAGARA Millar, G BOIrOI, Wednesday. Dec. 1., AFRICA, Shannon, "N. 'York. Wednesday,. Dec. 8. BURG 'A, Leitch, G Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 16. PERSIA, Jtittins, • oN. York, Wednesday, Dec 22. 'ARABIA, Stone,, „ "}Raton, Wednesday, Dec, Id.. , Berths not secured nail paid for. . . . .An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will . net be asementable fit Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed theraltx and .the value thereof therein expressed. , Per freight or Pumas apply to , zloty B CUNARD, 4 Bowling , Green.. 1858. trot - 1859. MEMPIIIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAIL PAr'RET LINE.—The splendid Boats of this old and popular LINE will hays Memphis and New Orleans, as heretofore, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, do 3.II3DAYS. MONDAY PACKETS NEBRASKA Capt. A. R. IRVIN BEN FRANKLIN Capt. J. D. CLARK WEDNESDAY PACKETS JOHN SIIIONiM /MIOBLIII Capt. JAS. F. alum ()apt BUILDETT PARIS. FRIDAY PACKETS. Capt. WM. WHAT'. . T. H. NEWELL. - !MEM ITS These Boats connect at Memphis with the rail roads from that 'point, also with regular Packets for St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, end Nashville, on their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston hainold Care. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea sure may require. For Information, inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS - At Webb & Rawling s , 316 Main Et , Memphis . S.H. Bitoon,Adv. Agent. ocl2-2m ' s fik TOR 'SAVANNAH, Ga.—HERON'S • , LINE—ONLY REGULAR LINE—GOODS RE °FUSED AND BILLS LADING • SIGNED EVERY DAY.—Freight and insurance at less than eallin • Tea.' eel rain, by the dean/ship STATE OP GEORGIA, Captain I J. Garvin, to sail on Paturday, November 13, at 10 o'clock, A. IL , from second wharf above Tine it. For further particulevs, please see advertisement of Ateamehip STATE OF GEORGIA in this - paper. For freight or passagerippli to -- - - - -6 i B . l 3 lt i r 'a . , 004 - 28 W harm! FOR CHARLESTON AND SA YANNAll—anows 01100D8 BSORITSD AND BILLS 07 lAMB% NIGNIID .... EVERY 'DAY:• , - The splendid Inst.:dam sida-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATIC Or GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest; one of these ships sailing miry SATURDAY at lit o'clock 'A. M. alternately for Charleston and fla tannalt. Pon CHARLESTON. The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O. P. Marshman ' will aommence loading on THURSDAY, November 13. and sail on SATURDAY, Nov. 20, at 10 o'olock, A. U. . NOB, SAVANNAH. The lITATII OP: &COWLS., Capt. John I. Gfrria% will commence loading on likursday, Nee' 11th, and all on Saturday, November 13, at 10 Ode* A. M At both Obarleston and Savannah, them eaipaconnect with steamers for Plorida and Hamm, and with rail roads, do., for all plaoes to the South and Southwest. YNN/GHTS 1111D1JOND. Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per act. beiow New York steamship rate& TNIIITAANOII. FREIGHT and INFORANOS on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing runoffs. Cabin passage pa 00 Steerage do 8 00 'lncursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has oiled. 16qfiaghtor ;asgage, apply to . A. MINOT% Jr., No: MN (late Si) North Whams, Agents at Oharlostfoi L T.N. to T. G. BUDD.' Agents In Savannah, 11. A. ORVINIR it CO. Tor Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, ovary Tuesday. For Florida, from ilavannah, steamers ST. MARTS and BT. JOINS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana,from Charleston steamer IBABIL, OD the 4th and 19th of 4Tery month ' . jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER- Dx SNUBBY, DUBLIN, and LONDON- Y, without delay, for 80 dollars. Return tickets, good for six months to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, 80 dollars for the round out and back. EMI NNW Toll, Edinburgh, Cummins, Saturday, Oct. 80, 120'olock, M. Glasgow, Goodwin. Wednesday , Nov. 24th Edinburgh, Cumming, Wednesday, Des. 221 1101 CllllOOl7. idinbstrgh. (lamming Wednesday. Oct Bth. Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, October 23d. Edinburgh, Cumming Wednesday, Nor. 24th. 3idT.25 OP P.AMAGP. 5501 01.1e0oW. Era:Class 16 guineas Steerage, fooled with cooked provisions g It TROY ZIA YOWL.. Shat Mtn 016 00 Steerage, found with cooked provielons .. , 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, half I;;;;lniante In Steerage; free; i gr a tiekets available within six months, by nay et this line. • " 0140 00 Steerage $6O 00 An emperienced Sargeonat niched to each Steamer. Tor freight o TBase l B o aPOY to WORKMAN L-. C 0 .,188 ALIIIIT Street, Philadel. BOBBBT 011610, 17 Broadway, New York. =t LONNY, Badman's Wine, Baltimore. limos - Wings ant, fAquors. CgIESTNIIT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de ..J to lessen the consumption of Impure spirits, knowing their Injurious effecta upon the constitution, has Induced the offering to the public of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. thotb, Garrett, lc Cameo, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be the most pare and consequently leant injurious spirits ever offered the American public+. CERTIFICATE OF DR. JAS. It CHILTON. I have analyzed asample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Js.. of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonons or deleterious substances. It Is an biannually pure and fine Savored quality of Whiskey. JAMES R. CHILTON, If. D., New York, Sept. 8, 1858. Analytical Chemist. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9,1865. DEAR Sic: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that It contains none of the poisonous substance known las Pasts Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of tho Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRNTT, & CA3IAO, Analytical Chemists. To CHALLIS Waisrox, Ir., No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. 0r.22.1tJr,21 BRANDIES. --cc Pinot Coatißon," Marett, and other Cognac:la of TatiOtte ,intageey in UN pea and quarter casks ; Fellaroisin Rochelle Brandies, pelts and d ar k , in half r ip., half emhz, and one-eighth auks. Imported and for Bald by HENRY BOHLEN & 00., 0022 22 and OS Borah Fourth street. VOLCIS ano tiestatiranzs A RCADE HOTEL, Z 3 L. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. CONDUCTED ON TIES EUROCSAN PLAN. A new lease for a term of yerwe having been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to bo conducted as heretofore, on the European plan, and the prices remain unchanged, viz: ROO3l Pea DST 500. Drxxsa 500. BrusistrAse AND TR!, NACU, 37,1i0, The house has bean 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. Thero is no bar kept In the house to be a solute of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed whely for business men—hence no ladles are received. 117- This house.ia never closed day or night. J. D. DROWN, N. DR YOUNCI, JONES HOUSE, EAREIBBLFEG, (Emoted in VAL) ELEGANTLY NIIBNIRESD. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. • ter2o-7 WELLS °OVERLY. Proprietor• DE LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT. N. E corner TRINTEENTH and OIIESTEET Streets, Mbyte!phis. n02.3m0 WM. A DE LANNY, Proprietor. I PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No. 0 808 MARKET Ftreet, four doors above NIGHTIE, South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Boasted, Fried, Pickled, deo., eco„ for Horne Coneamptiett and Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o'clock. 0e22-tf VAMPBELL's DINING SALOON, N.J Corner of THIRD St. and HARMONY HOUR; Hashoen closed for several days past, in order to be regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened en MONDAY next, 20th Dust.. with improvements and al terations tehich will astonlah the town. The heat kaa thrown Lila soul into the task of iron zeal, and we think that his efforts will meet with nniverlal aPprobattak. When reopened it Alit tre a latt4o elitobliguatilt 0n.841 111Xf 76
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