MEM • ?‘.• r~....'s]i`a.'t JC` ~ Fa'..'. -,',-"' -.,.--_, t• --it , ' <--- -• • •-- •• -' - -•••••-•. 1 .. . ',.' - 57't?-;-V .1. ? . ;•' VILLEr4OKM•Iif. "` '. ''.• - ' '''''. '' . :;" . "‘'`- . 7.'T •"' , r,''''ltm . ' , t'•••''''..7"i i. ::' - ''' ...- ' titerhegliOlge iiilitelo-. 1- '%•, -1 .1 . /05. ' ••A ''' - l . '' '': ( 1 1 -hellliett tr°;i i i? t ik fei l / !!! Stsl':.- :". -' ''''l ' ' -, ottew,,Araj.*,n,l o - - ,M i i;'7,‘,,,, -,,; - - ,• fr a i: -,. -,: .thi1.,# 1 1:7P....- , .; 3 . .) .. 4 '..0=-.-• • '' 1_ PligiliVi:a7havei'Mald ari.r. , • .-- „..- '' * ilia€'lslFifilluilkals kfiely t height,,, , - '' •'' '' ''',',.'"-,''':•'-:" --. 1',•,:•',,,-•14- odTrelM i OVltais onta geoun : , . . WelsttellViloh ~., ~-6Aa 4 ' , ~„ : .,Atelligrltio r io th° 44 ‘6fO v , ::'' ,;TlebUglulvltet.e i.lik a 1 ,,,_ , ~,. ''`Whalta ittildib&hiie7 7 ; V e ;ftgluimkStist oAr a fi .- :' • ' : . . f :x vie, cilugg r itii ..ilea r t)i iriktaMl, i'irl9iiiht , ,':, •,. -...,,,:, 7 - 1 . -4P l ,i4e 4 4.A'efeee.ribire - ''''•;;: : - .: '',.-• ".,` - : . . ".„`„tf - '4 3 mtilifiddr.iiiiiitevigiiiitiouse them not, - ,`l.: ~: ', ' '''. .sci ttti44l..4 . *Pt' ' - 4--/, .- ' 6 ,,,-. .. .. 6 .,Nn0ttik44.117990.. 0 t *4 o 4 l '9lii?, \afi 4 - 1 1kelito:: • , heart' ilia iiiiiethrill,eit , the verymettion of. that, . iieredipeeiMienbly, spored togwithuinheritore..of ~ th*.,bivialligia, gainedl. byAhlritinxietia - Witte Ivhh"e eittt er edltertaYi, - . .qt.'"o ' 1 , • 1 et - ,4_ ,, ,e 1 , - ,, i. , e ,„i.)e_i l• it hhi#4144 5 1144 1 1 diiiplpf,atir hpvtil , tA'TlOA . thite'eitetk - Atielre'lleVefeJ lWerebla'.4oiacoomPlish: the wielithilitlailemie*watili, liiiiiiiikltheiltip ~ ,", nese Of A:till - ea; „iie -. .liier._ii.lait•. - the-i — late'llid• ,-• '' grOulid„ylfr:Ot lii x theatiihigolitis; °nee iiresiced , ' by the et iehite ' ef k tklililer4LtliW 0 0 :_iired iii eel', • 'Fortunatelyizothadi for , ourreeticieelog one who , was well'l'Mtiaileted,4liii'Ve'lldbieliii - aid who could tell ue whlsreild , lOokt-ind whist,to tee ;-w,hat; to admric %At* lee _firt -r ,,n t .,,yr.0, 1 P , a d where td'sfeili r dlipoinliftameneen egle;;" Belie, ~,„,..1- ni', L',..,.,, , z...,,...,.-,...-- , - , ----' , ---- --- -•- eald." ...-",.4,-,,-,,,:,"-iii.„ Twits _ „ ,...- r ...."• •'• •7‘..'” .• - Bna,'•, a hlitceglitedeep Vest, ~, A feeling th "ifir eiroyedthrili Islighte:t _e IMMO, ground,' 6 44X - titgegliklitalierheikilldrited out It wo: ,, h ar etteten- passed inmothied, the mi•• dulating i eurftmialone'llellingicif,lhohreaitwerke . and._ the_line ' , or lifitiflostiOnl, behind • which „the' etervinthohlthfrOf_:therthytiteit'Stites heldwar likoTteriglitrallaiXßritiihpeyfgri the-tilled. •-, _,, ; peet - g4 - qiigeiwArkeixii - epytheltilled lindi'Ati •' - VariousfilliWillillteiPletlEkrrilli' in n few Yeats, level, them ,: and the very trace of these slight bar,: riers, whioh,prnild so strong when lined - with manly heartforillAbe'obliterated, and even these • Jae feint'itaillet'Vllti' be only Edda of corn and' grain--WiettblltritP,lielrcialhdlirtlier bld'ffiii ,the shoeless feet of thore,poor i goldiers,who, naked, frozen, ? AU& etarving;_held if."beY the _English aimy,,wheedgehedwith supoeth•-and revelling, in: warmth' and - pleditY;,.,they eeetwitid'Philadelphia; and looked witroorn _hperi,_%tt those: tithirdema• lions-", 4.-O-1 ~•••:,,0,ef,,, , ',-..,,,: , •i. ,- , ii;f• ••••:i I , ' ,-,„:''' • - ,1 ' '','" , But though tho material:. traces of th is camp pats away, shalk-their . memory ever die. in o ur hearts? -u.r-- 5 "lof, 4 5.,1;;., , , ~,--1,- - .4. , , ,,y '.l, ..., ; . "t4 . 3l ll loi•Ct4ifiliiid'4 . hith ren;i:ol4 " ` Minn kindred with that aerial play;, - Theirs pirit" „wrapped 'tho'dialty utoontalo, „ ; , Thiiiiiiiefactry 'wielded ii the fountain; „ ..'`' Tist rill. the inighttext 'jiver, ' ..! : win-am-e Rolle mingling l'itit,their fame foreveg!% ''' ` We forted ;llie,filutervitorg in a ruinous Onalt` lion, the...atepe decaying, • and-• the., railing, which formerlyViarded the spiral itairenee, - gone, Mart big it ithintiungefeYand tottering state. 0.1 It seems a pity, for theil•4ig ,AoMtlii. summit ramie one for thetiglit„nt pia ,seent,whichtires everf day`, mre _porthole..2M tiguat with'iiM ''Plietes,,every - availabla'Arfoe le •soribblO,with„,nameit', "and • fooligh_lemiults; iiiithilif they had never been written-.a riP,.. - vali•vt. i - 'e,..,...., i..ii , ',I 5 , 1'1. --; ~ ; ;;•1' .1 i -, I We adtifilred the prospect from• the , observatory.,, It wasArttrelyiknieriesni infOlf al ire 'see &Whine but Woof own teiriend.'"Thein 4 Were 'thebulti: vated kelt* - ,disii,,ly . Worn. tit -their :harvests, and told hy;thelr.yellow.litie Of ,thetininriant crops of' , wheat and este ley& hadwhied there; eontraet - ~,f,ng o f ;well:lli ithefullisicen• of the cornfields and, '„lcVerdun thaidosely cropped meadows scorching J'.'in this sun the woodland, and towering '..solitary trees, the homes entitling •in Shade or glis-, - telling ',lelliti - oll'lminit hill, tho hards'of lowing cattle; eitid:Vo tranquil' river, reflecting, Bain its; , cleer,witilifthelleettiftgeilblidit'inCthe treeit*OoP; 114 URI 114 Margin ; the - fer.dietan't :tine bills, and 't l Atiwiiy 4 reggis and; lanesistretching,like a notewor overthe surface:ofthelandscapec-while near at, hand the canal, railrbad,7and telegraph ' (they ore tit•frominOha scene) s h owed, as it weite'relogiaeibilt feet 1 . 1.... '') ; ''''"'" ' -- "-, FronfAh'enilWe - Juiart :the _ . i!dietaiii thern c ,,', - On' echo slititltborn_ born e ,.'" hi saw,thet,lighi w reathe of !damn arise from r the loomotive, as wo„heard its - _ shrill whistl e and the hurrying whirle.and dash of • the noilktritiq,lllling all space With-its' hidequi 'S i din for igidentienq and thenas swiftly, on ,Wings of - meedi•thei'diktrushidl`after, And left silence and rime M i ll i e:hint AR' admen landscape,,,verteg only 14- i ApP - tr'soinggifigie birds, and the chirp of • the • le niamorehlic,orilliqa ~ sind , 4grasshcippere ' rising - In the stillY i alr, ..ii -,' - '•....-,`i•."..i ''..;;' , J, - -ti . e 7%t - ~... After leaving. ttutionservatoeywe ' drover to the house occupied by WOhington se- his: dwelling, and to.whigh Ills, ilife,oame• in' , the' Fehr:tall of ' 1775, Ohtliffirli t his drooping spirits by her pretsbnee. The familyptpreistitiesiding in the hoese., kindly allowed Is - to - 'enteii'llnd; indeed, hated as 'Mee rono fpg utt„_;.,.Thehhotise,is of slone c where; heaty, sashes of the, windows, the thicknes sof, the walls; and the-walnecotingof the parlors, are:witnesses of -its iiiillitiitti:-' Between -the 'Toe n and back' room- th ere ,- 11 - if &Wage in the webfoot:ding, Which alio communicates outwardly.. ~ :, „,. -, _ •• -.- - The back tobut-iiiil Vie' one occupied bje'Wesh• ington,A42,4,ligi;itsimihdows lie ooMmanded• a TieWllhe'liet,"*Attlii * OSY.tga lhe, hill not far dietitri •' - Ero - gni; thiekneseliit:the:-wilis the . windows are thepitkreciessedimid afford sufficient breadth ler; a comfOrtillilefieriVr'in one of these there itt'iredvity,rdivided• intottiroponitiartments, inwhiehhejesaidittleive;kept bis'panere.•:- Hew, many eigells;lity - irt loOltitsvere - oist - by bilii out of there' very windOWs,'thriiigh whieti"we lcOked.. so; gallygto w.,,1_, - -Od • how imerly doulniandlicavy fears assailed Woad heart, laden with forebodinge,' as he watch/eV these famished-wretches deploying overthat Joy grannOOniettoPelielefereinetierel d ee' , titute 'hi shelter and,oloVing !, •,..11eit r did he keepi np his courifge.' blamed, es, herivath fer,fhat very want ofefood,-olothinv powder , andinactivity. of his Brawl,' ieittesti - assure' these gentlentemifi‘sald Washirigton,t"•thatlt 3 is ter Much easier and Jose distressing thing tri'dratiremeitietrinieglis a - coim•: , fortsble room,' by a good greside;thin toocaupy,a cold, bleak,,lifli, andsleep - i nsiderfiest and anew,' without clothes ati - ,bliiikettig'-'-• gew_iionicl.' huh, With heart so bitterlylwxuag,;iispiretheM men ' with endurance and • enrage suble enough to, bear this extremity,bf,enlitiry, without prospeet of alienation, , but death=donlotfal if • it were death of glorr.„Ste Oki of-rebellion ?...- ‘. ••. • - --. t- - "11661141 V i 'fini;dishimiirii4 word . ' ' ' . ' Whose Wideithil 'Wight it oft bee stained ' The honest cause that tongue br sword' ' ' ' OfsiortaLever lostor gained, ~. , _ ,_ Slow mee'y a spirit, born vt blew, _. - - ' beneath that witherin g name,' " ; WM? 4,1 `-- da y 's - - - au hour, SY 151106.171111 - of • .- ,••. t . - ; ; • , • Had walletd,toetelnalgioe.";.~' Tee, tlioughlVi l as • 'rplielitoi.ifer i riellai a ' year " with the mether,,entintiy, if ,wis story to, them when 1 suceeis crowned theirAifforts and"the land was won . liortn_arvoLthit she- grieved . over the fair lin& tor n- frogvher grasti, and rejoicingtl. In ,_ newer , linenierOitleiddis , freedom than had ever , dawned - On Ling land beneath' the 1102.""And still this land is rejoicing in that large, freedom which' at first - was tegardectmiss fearful niperiment, but . proved to , be a filessed;iiertabity im these years which have extended her bounds from the Atlantic. to the Poilleilind north and south, till' all' climates and nrednetions'Are" s ellket adage, to° the Rides of th e t t te tt .•,...3_,-, , -, .....• -.•,• ~,.• ~..:-•,, ~, .p . -04 f,--.• ..1 1 PerhitKiliottgli there Wali,lo general 'engaie=,, ment l anore men lost their and offered 'more from the- bloody andinonasiiifehirddihei•betivilen: the aoliteliding; partiesgullieki bravely met:ead drove haek.jho, Engifek to Rhiladelplila, Certain ly in vir'lltttih gayety as the tragteal, state of di fairs, im.the,PinieVA'of Valley - nig') presents - is more Ileliiiiidtive..orhtinian life - than the most active service; .owing to the tact pLno senora' en gagetonatvhaking taken place,' butl few. cannon baticw ire:found ;fine, several: shown,to:us by the potedfif kliti;imenplad the hottiegiii.We werealtio ehown"itifethouse'l4 2 'illilehfthe teunelle, of war ' were' held'j. Mat; air lt3raii Modernized' it did not' convey ettAstile:plearate to id as the ether anal= tered,onci, - .., 1 -i-,,,, ,------._-..,...„-- - -, - ---- lietwe could not but think of Itheldreary :count ; ails hciddretbatparlor,• of the hopeless gazing into, one enotherietayee as ail. Seemed lost; and the fear fut. looking forward to a shameful death if taken by 'their enemies.o,:-%-"ti-... , ••. i.,. ,, .- '.. ,i • - And amid this darkness grate a bright, ray for them when France noknowledged'our' Indepen. donee, and seat,,,,a Pia' t r iad; army ton p,in the strogglog, , Tis 5e1d.'410.,. joy was lionadl intho • camp e d AritileY-Rorge. , e -Thehday,,of-iejo Ong was usherect,iirk•With7 , poleva.and hYealla ;af - Jei- avid praise f ilifthi'shntits , fsbar thoserenfaebiodPiungs, , withparade, in nittegs,,yet glorious with the new-. foundMintlefefh6PO4.withimildii'a dheerful strain, and tetlinffiell'ditiath" Marto liie - its infreisneyi' with roaring artillery, and leaden rain that Menem no blool or teal/ save those of .joY1: to .hlggetii, unken.eyesai„,%, i-k- . ',...." x.• - , -- , r , ,-- '-.-` - •-•-• ~," But why sseed , sen fo'llovuthcirmyAsnen it left Valley Porgeiend -Turing the English to, the nse. , taorable field 'of bionniontht The tali 45 told , fn•this histofYinf etticeetintsit ; lit le 4410rione pigis; , :srlth , nothing to dim it but oar, - own tears, which Must fell thick and feet as' wereadtthei 'record orfur ther trials and sufferings, and, bloody.„striiggiett; ending with the liferender. of , Corns/Allis, at Yorktown,: in I 781,: ,, And, the:, indepemdeneethat hadtaken , , thoneandsiof T. lives, ',..had „iwidowed thousandth and' , made orphang lA-many- a. hotpot ''hod eondemned:thettidieds fekbeigthy,' to -Want, to mutilated painfiVdeillier, l wee won ; and may we never forget the' Pried paid, nor nealie to value, as the molt Meethnible gift, the free dom thus so hardly'wegh,•ner •utef,.ire ever forget _ the fierfal,Prinet ear WHOM Paid MIL' _ es Beneath-the shade of springingitreel, - - , 4 Audi! of:their el !Allied Mod:, •,,- " ' ' " , . - The by,wittrork af:the campone:seSi, • - ,gliiikiegtoth'fidat theyleeperstu stand. , Thei t iAilitit-oteAnter , ii repair e r ode; „ , - ' •-• ..T illtnibistren a l'abr)ght , rkli , l' , •,., - Amiatormy_tear cipetuous Ilush;. • , e-::liavouhriwitswelit t he , li nen away i , ' Thh/weiting - ridgetl in the fied, ." , , " . ".._ ~.ftcrislug throNthe,corni , , - -•- restomaektig,wriere the soldlettrod, - - ..lenwt lanAllir itnnorl,fOriurn;- - 'eta ttlitthr of tneth Wittitgetteige,.. - ' ' ' ' _ .'`litot:,d upfo,trathstdd right, .. ~ ,', , , . • W ho ixitrevevieetWed, futtlifwe, ' - 2 life 4fiiiiattr; Owned toAght : , , ' - • Think A toerit'p ibikheift laid. ' " " - Si Oileftil nr in - dem :. ,'Elsen 'tineitiO W o ith th o' ltsno4isnd , ',. Of ,WhiueildeitilsWila hilittii- . • --'-'''' - -:"' 'Audi - gee heltillilite - Worry ratite:'. - •=,' ; • _ 411W11111:1061104, hfihlhele - gani,'''' -' ' - ' '' llertfOlderielliglitiMr wank - '' ' -' ' ' Which - nits ez.ii, hasoto onsei'4.,l -,-.. :, :' ,' , ''Yet freely pdOetthat got4t ßu i , bk Kr y, - ''' - They butted the biting cod. ~ ' - • Atnid the rankOlter fEeeving,M9lll}3,°- 3 : , With heartsA tine as sold , • 40/4niS indirtnknici 3 fineinr o Wi - Prinni , ', t. >' - IL . ,-- - And honor in your herds . . • ," The angering brave whooatidot died, ' • And struggilogAlled their Arts- - . , '. ..' . Tbeirparte li'- Yes, te'-treeikildie , ~.„. All,„,fee,their emieley, herto live • -,- 'Aiiiffrotittlfe Silent a atii6l4'''' • - i'-- , - '', t,Z.IIJ - And thus they found ApOrlpttagraTa, .."--'0 - ••• - .., Then,atk not where their town are laid , s' - • " ' :goatio ! .*: ever( thogrouude, -_ - - •t, ~ e - ',:wheiftedraloldilit ktieleAdd'prityed, ' -. - --' • , _ ,-- Then raga at tithOpetY sound:._ . ; ~ . . ', ThAyfouht. It need l t l migto witoly -Wertdseuu l dngbefW - _.- --' ~.- Or*Vitti fddyingihrei ley '" r. 411 % 11 4attillIbt a ggirM41 4:44 .'"' `,`z 6 : ._ , ,When 644 hOpti wait Hewn 1-4 . mr 5 % -- t Ivlr d wilt,." ettelne,Mlid the cap, ,---;:, , t‘fies,vieg n , l ihe e l ' hicu i VaetYtk " gli ak ie wi tti t r, - iigi ~, ,- , ~.--,_,- ',"O - '.,Theiv illiiidewes mantels.' t 1 "'"-`' ;:;,.. - .; 7- ,i l fbii . friiiiiiii - O - liiiirilnillifiso - brieL3/4, - -:. • - ,--...-,-, : , -...v,r, --BO tut we !Ftl‘kttifrteet,'!.f;l4. ~,,, i.• f '.. ' i: - •,j ,, ,.fz„; - _-,' ,- ; - ,. - 4:heiloq link none aowllnteAtioltlll, ' ' .. , - ',./ 2 - ..,7:,, - „:1 TallillYtistimtdoto 411 404;: , /, = 1, ,/,; I, / 0 'AI-.1"--, 'note7, 7117._ 1 1,9m,t2rib _.. •,..rieeete, .... e t lit . i .••••Ao-ita• .i.i,• - •„:„., , ,,;; , :•.•t• • %0t.'21,1e ,1 ,0 141 % Y 4 rl t FrViims, -..- ti2 . .,4:W.:Yit„....',AattatAiiiiPaggc:l t Ygit-v&Ao , rr ' - ' , .:4 - 11 ,4 4 - . - , - ,1 itlredx 3 / 4 :, ,,,- - -? - - .1 , .4 , 4 ~".., .'.',. i I , 41114 - (nit Aliiildlght ',''''„:- ' ''ro - , `"A . ';,,, sii ~-. 31, " ' - htitt,:vo.,9.o - /.1 ir - =.4.10f 5, , , , ,;:,,...yii, - , 7 . '• ~ • ~' :•.1 0r..4 11 gbti4",",, , ..-"'!;_' , l , - -- - - x -3- ;.:Att '• „ia _ the etliVi,s' Atial 4o .-Alerlyr : 1 -,,,,i, , s -y- n -, ~-; - _-•-•--.Lt,' ,', • ' - -GT, rieit , 9 4 ,' ,- -..!`"T;;;, ,- - - -I'.• .i..:,- ` e -,, - ..„,;•,,i..„. . 1- 1-k" V-, 4 ‘ ,. ...-4.••r7 . ltEff:''. , "' " ` -. ' a:~~ - =w: :~;..~~.; ,f.,~: _,.. . ealgo`-bb Mition:- - u - TitOlatl, VSkiNS; -'•`" . •: ' . ..j,7l?t, ,tree.3B9 "iiidlst souTwiotiniA pesiorri , ~,,,,(, ' (lformerlv,Nos:6l, and 69./' ' ' 2 '"" - " - 'IOIi4ti:IOSTATII; NAMES ko. ' ' i'llille asandAX-Alitahilailelphicihkdiange, everi raimila - rsfaullß..." - -,--- .„ - -,_l ,- •r , - - IT guisadlle ermeckpropi r sdp leaned iiparateV, to ad & ol i "#l4eli iti_pliblisli.on: thelaWday previous_ to each e;ona thOusisil eitalogneikhipascpul, at fossui rig i Ird ek t illPPin: ll) ,t.o l l, llo ,o9PerbY-A9).e 1 ,9 1 4 On. .. - ...4 , 111 , 871L111-aBTOOKEVANWIRIAL ANBTATIir ' :_lhittointlilfill Sale, 9th November} at the Eaohange. rc , ilevolitanfiiptaikeaiWltiiy.:N9Yenlbert 43 .' the ''!‘x* .0,35.ge4 - - . -- „-slgliteetit4',Fide.paq* : sciienb43r,vat the ilx- LIM+ l'ikit6olo:ltotridt#ile : o ! . 12 !yt!i ) 7P,. Mao s am” veldt.'., -1- itcr. ,' ' '' r 11 " -' ' •t' , l4.ilfATll BALI! RIGISTIR..- . •.., ,- "ik eal Retate - ruteied- On , imr Priyato :gale Be. ' ' ' dadiniribiod'ooosaionally in our Public Bale - llitf Aof - .10 , 01• - Is0 30 .P 0 14e0 An,'Pri'A° 4l,9 , l 9,9' ,-- ___..../; l 2t - MUM 1114A.Tia it PHIVATIA BUM. -' "'s . ".. HIEFIr. a have !sq. amount of Real Rotate at Prt fe,..,,Bllifflneln every: description , of Oltra ..nd .unustrs - pfdperier4 Ante& Lute may be .had had at the :Intlilcn i storewii 1.1+.:: ,2,:' '41;1 2J - .i" .r.:•; ..,, .2 -v), 'loll. 0/4 4 :0 1 4# 11 041rugrwronvi, iti4ditil; ri*.' ...,..,,, 1 2, 410,71)11TRi SIARPRTB,- /so. VAR '.-41sr'sisle16:_ibovxd* morning, at the ;suction store, w ill. cOsiiiiiiii,::bealdiii 000 - lots Of, excellent , efehnd- did fternitire," - mantet, - 2.kolreirs, pelno-sorte, 211119 , 18 keels; inirairi t •-end` ~ naivete, Rhine isti_tl.isitSes'insre:lsedifaid bedding,' '&43 4 forming an , at tn.:Mil afaolinietitiiioilky-the attentionof "ladles and Oihriii de'slretth`of purehaeiniti' -- -- '11:r ;Catalogues nosvreadsi and the artleles arranged lor exakoinatlotc. '' 2 - " -'• ' '.773611,027" Otte:Saldnif . ' superior fn rn Cum -- rosewood Piaui', Wrench plate mantel and pier-mirrors, &e., at 10 'Wake& this morning, at. No! , 524- North Sixth street. t 117, May, be examined two hours previews to 'i' Blvßbliaiiiit PALL,SALE—, NOVEMBER 16th - . , ::Willjnolude,.- . Orphans' .oourt-Balt etate of , Tiriphrey Atherton, 3 •-• ,- TALIIARLE - 4.45 i, ;PRICE - STEEET, EERBIAN• TOWN—Large and talitable,lot of-grimed; northwest eidebfprice street, northeast of Evans street, 80 feet Irtiet by if 6 feet deep., , , . ,-_ _,,,_. • Salmi Estate '. - -aVALUABLE tLOT, , RITTERHOUSE STREET, GERMANTOWN;:-Zarge•add 'minable' lot, Mitheost side of Rittenhouse streetoionthweat of Ma 'sten street, 124. feet Trent by 175 feet deep, _. , - • Soma Estii.teTWO - VALUABLE 'LOTS, 1,181151 - AN S T REET, GERMANTOWN- —Two . large, and. valuable lotir." northwest :side-of Lehman street, southwest of ;Marled street,l2o feet front by 05 feet deep, , •, • ',Barn e t Satate.-4111011N114119NT' OP $lB4 A' Y EA R L sent on a lot of ground on the - •northwest side of Walnu t lane , northeast of Green - . street; Germantown. Rain Orie .Peremptery Bale—Estatisrof John Willets, Lieeeased.' , DEBT DIVELL'INCi.=Neaf three-el . :4u bride Orel. )fittgo:l3ll4ciithlltiviithitratit,' store Arab' street: ~ .• Me absolute. , WO ''•'-r ' - ' • • smb Estate .— TH ß EE T AND It HALF STORY BRICE DWELLINGS, Nos. 1019;1021, and 1029 North Street'. between Tenth ,and'lleventh, And Rime and 'Yfra avreato• 117' Sale absolute. , ,• •'• " - ~ T,WO VALUABLE STORM3.-Ttio modern five Story g_rapit6 Mores, Nos: 107 and 109-W alnut street, above 1 fisontiareet. ',-' .' , - 't"• ,'-•• -•- - ;WALNUT STREET.-.•Next modern Zesidene ;tenth ' :'east earner of Walnut and Seventeenth streets •- • ' ...VALUABLE , LOT;' "Penang° stroet, - Southeast of - Bath street, Rielitlion&• • - , • • ', ' ~ -VALIJABLD LOT, Ringsfinftstreet,• adjoining the _ - Estate of ' Di; B . Tewnitiond; - • Deceased. • • - - '.. LOOGBT •ElTREET.— A andserne modern residence, '5lO/1098 Lomat street; &bar), Sixteenth "spe e t, oppo- - site et. Marrs Otiuteb; - '-- '• • s• ' • ,- ' ' ' BtrLDING tLOTI3,'• , iII.I.O,RENCE HEIGHTB. II — building lotii; Wabibt; Seventh, And' 811th street, Pldieriee Heights. between Burlington:and BordentoWn; 1 5 V, 47 18 1. •'' ' - ' -""' - , ' .___' _' ._' ' - '" - 1 ''_ •.•• THREE-STORY „BRICK"' DWRI;LING,'-No;' 1218 - ,oberrY street West of-Twelfth. street: - ' '... : .. ~'OLIEBTNIIT 13TRISET.--Three-story brick residence, N 0,1600 Chestnut street,, lot 22 feet front, 458 feet „deep, ftwo.froPte. -1 , -.2 _., ~, ; ..-.•.•; ."" ,•• . ,Peremptory Bale-Es t ate of Mary S. Parker, Dodd. - rIBEEDERMAI3GICGROUND.RSNY:.z-Ati irredeem 'able• gretindkrent et $41,25, secured :by' al three stony • brick ftWelllng, Eleventh street, below Locust street: ~:flame Estate.—TWO YEARLY GROUND-BENTS of '93o;cured by two thretibriek dwellings , Plover Si,, above vintli street: • .1,.....t:,, = r“:0 ; ~., -;-•• :DW LUNG AND PIPE ACRES OP LAND , situate on th el m Hay lane, 250 yards southeast of - the Darby Pas tempo Eallrtntd,-;wtthin7 form'miles of Otlarket:street . STONE AND4RAME I -'lO/1-11011813 on the River .Ectinylkill, fourth house above the dam, on-the west -side, late West Plillidelpbla holds 2,000 tons of tee. ' i - ' SeWet No , 524 North sixth St. ,1411A2ti PIIIINITTIRE," ROSEWOOD PIANO-PORTE, -;.PRSNOR'PLA.T.I2 MANTEL 'AND PIRR MIRRORS, .. : irit.i &o. , , - .1 - . Thle Morning, ' .:4November 10th - at 10 (Pelona, at No. 524 North Sixth street; above 13Pring - ffsnieni . the neat furniture, rose. wand piano. forte by Schorr, Preach- plate mantel end pier mirrors, !to., of a gentleman declining Ihotuse it I,l"ir , .. e uxr e bhiy be eiowlaod at $ o , elOok on the morning of '',.• ' f ' "PittrATE' LIDRaRY- OP PIIIINCEI WORKS. - This /Isbell*, -Nerjembeijeth; at -the - auction store, ,111 be field a library ritlreoet; books; ittoluded are - it number or 'valu able bookton.varlous subjects. Er Nor patients= see catalogues; - srlT•irrlrrrrrrmr , i , Tl 1113191131 . 08' IVZNITIIB PIANO;YOBT.11, N arRZNCH PLATS. 111191,0143; puuesitut CALL- 7 PITS. itch' , - - • There'll?' Morning, _;;41.1 , 9 oioloek,- atk the , subbed more, an extensive :aveortioreatat'Szeellent emend-hard farnitursi elegant =L orteslinamlrrors, - rerpete, - eta:, - from private deellaing housekeeping, removal to,the store IbraMyetdente of male. 1014 diteitnat street. • = wrurOlEiOlf•XLEGAtiT , Ousts/ET FURNITURE. On. Tueshiy;Morning„ -Nor 16th, at 10 o'clock, - atito.lol4 Oheitrint street, the entire stook of Mears. Klander, Deginther, & declining business, comprising a general assortment of rosieW,and,walnut drawing-room furniture, in ra ring. Styleciiiinings ,sitryerior dining room and chap furnature, all manufactured in the best manner, ex pressly-ler their wareroinn sale.; and warranted. , - • Oetalognesirill be reedtand .the furniture may .be' eettnunutB days prerions to maim- •-• .t • •' - 'AVOIOAPITALTOTC - ,BUIL1)11118, 40.—LATIGN AND ..VALUABLII I,OI'.4.T.PSIVATE SAL)S,,LOOUBT 8t . Barak_ side, betireen Braid and Fifteenth streets, 118 feet front on Locust street, by ITO feet in depth to a 10 ,fostalley. • rATt PRIVATE SALTIIIANDBOIIIOBBOWIVITONE -11,1194111N08, N0.:1624 PINE Street, known " Union 1)11011LIP:ArCeRg,„ AUCTIONEER, - No. - 530' MAUVE FITOMET, Votwesig RUMS and "BM TM:month aide. • •' - - BOOT& 'BOOIIB, .GUMMI, 8110 OANS, - BED. • r BMW kn, - . On tharsday Moraine,' • instant, atlOVelook presliely, we will sell, by eatalegue, 400 CMOS boots, sboss, brogans, galkew, &0., compylsOirw ,msortment" for fall" midwinter 1 PALE OF FURL 4w., BY OLTAL0111:01, ' /friday Biondi*, 12* Instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, 160 lota of fur goods, embracing a handsome assortment. ElDrPartioulars hereafter. lily WILLIAM M. STERE, - "GENERAL AILIALIOTION AND coninastaop STORE, No. 46 NorIiEIONTIC Street, below Arch. -•- 14 . 4 Auotbsueer. Large wile at the 'Aitation Store. MEMOS+ HOLFELENOLD MANITOBA, DAUNTS, MIRRORS, ENCiRAITINDS, PAINTINGS, fii Thlciforntogi - _•t OotoUoitielag at ll olelock - .'wlll be sold b'y 'catalogiti Superior stook. of , household•funaltureitstrrore, oar peti,lplauo.lorte, &c. ' Mi1,T10.11.- - .4llereafter we will , hold: our regular sales or, household furniture, &0., on Wednesday, and Bag tardily mornings, commencing at 10 o'clock. ' Evening Wee of watches, ~fewelry,. fancy, and 'miscellaneo us goedi, will be held regularly every Monday, Wednes day, !A'hurimlay, and gattirday evenings, commencing at Tjtplocir. , Oonsbromenta of ne and secondhand !Muse tte furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watokes, jewelry, .ko.,lrespectfully solicited, Ott which liberal cub ad vanceswill be made If - required: Art, Ontdoer sales attended to promptly. Charges es moderate as any other beton in this city. tiIOBE S NdTHAIY ti, AIIOTIONEEK FLTX AND CIOMMINNON Oqz!" 114111 Mid MON attests,- • ' i I OEAULT: PLIBLIO AOODAIKODATION. . = NON 1 I MONNY! 1 1 At IT liberally advanced in large or smell Juanita, troi:e dollar to thousands on 'gold and elver pante, di onilses, 'jewelry, towling.pleces, musical ins snit mature, dry goods, °lathing, groceries, lagers, hardware ' Celery - , bootie; horses,_ vehicle'', liar hem; and ail articles of value, tor:any -length of time ligrepd , on, -at -Mistime Prisefpai Establishment, southeast corner of Sixth and Hue Amami. 2 ' • ulGr- Promissory notes, with °distend, amounted at the lowest market rates. , EATUANA , PRINCIPAL 48TABLIBIdDINT, 8. N. MR_ R SIET/3,-Arrp RAGE ATIONTS. liberally advanced' on _gold and plstsydinMondsiwatolies,jeitelryitowling picots, , dry goods ' , clothing,- grooeriee, Boum, cigars, herd ware, 'antler?, 'Caney sitielesiliilrrare paintings, en. grelinge," musical . instrument' , furniture; bedding, hors's. *eldeles, hatnetur; goalie; mind all other articles '` , .lltri:DOoll 'SAM. • - - masa *math* shin to all ont-door aaleo, either `it Write 4,0100/rawer; or elaawkeraOuul obergee ti VALUABLE BUCKS COUNTY FARM , AT PO 13ALEON THURSDAY, NOVEM- Bit 11th. - - • - tiold'at 'Titbit° Pile, on - the premises, on THURSDAY, November-11th. at 2Tj o'clock P. M., a 'VALUABLE BIJOKB COUNTY, FARM, illtmted in Warminster,Township; abont,l7, miles from Philadel ,4 -front 'Finley! , Grove , and 2 from.Davieville. Ratborinigh ; and liturtaville, containing 106' Gres of 'Land.-12 „et vrhich.are wood;.the remainder in a high 'state of cultivation. - 'The ImProvementa, are in - goal oider, conveniently arranged, and of the most substantial character; there are two wells of; water on the premises, an excellent spring home, and navel...failing stream running almost the ;entire length, of the Farm.. There is also, line shade,'and a young orchard of unsurpassed assortment of fruit trees, Ideated. with much care- The neigbborbood is unexceptionable; healthy, con yesient -to places of worshlp-rhaving eight churches within two miles'; solectand classical schools, stores, ika l -altogether tnOlui Miami./ of the finest and most deal able Penns In . ho county - . - •,T portions wiahhig' to examine the property it Will be cb s ejrfully ehtiwo by °siting on the premises. and any nth r infernlatior,. by appliestion to either of the un . JOISAPIE HART ; naviaville, F, /Tart, N0..814 al. Front st., - . "Or; North Del „Avenue, above Poplar. ' 7 ,0. P. PRETZ, .Auctioneer.„ ocTl.Wlsstnold i - -Polegif.,ELA valuable FARE a6O t AORE6 in. 011ELITER 004 near Springville and :lid, rie lord Station, on the Boadlog Railroad, from wbt h there , ate -aerate! trains daily to ,and creel ,011! 1 4 V Dad la ' A Nti.l., - beantifully situated. 8 amen 'Of v ry fertile bbttom land,lying between the Oessi and ilotnylkill river, the balance at an elevation of about 100 feet overlooking the thriiing village of Springville. oiliForramente gpodolearly,sieti, and all ,that is pecan #ll. tlt. :Dor: thrthei,iredriiillien apply to 0. OCLLINS II* : P9tin?. 2 / 7 ,B4# l fc l #l4!"q '.. !A 4 14 11 `, 0 — -- stnusTEß .}OOIINT.Y. FARM. , 7-7.0E _. SAL ll . l :editeliabli DARK of 226 - FOR in ra dywine Toyeably, - about 4 milsevrotn Oosteiville. Th land !sof excellent quality . well watered, and Is well id led for otther,'lhdryieror *rating. Apply to J. Di Alt DROVE(' tfo:a80 - WAVSNIT gtcpet - wg•att ,ME LIaND -7 1-. 14 -7 DELAWARE COUNTY .ralt•liAtai.-ifoira;iiiitor Lanai beititlfullyaltn atatt‘tetiveon Philadelphia and Media, on the line of theikrvet.ohOlteriltalho e id , with tiro - lerge troehl on thivrtrailiullkOltelotri (Mlitcheater' Statism) 'Thit Is - a diiiiieldeldoperly for An ro4einentanddioldimg Into .etveraValtra for r ut.of-town ropidenoes,- Ariply•to J. D' : : nocni, - 4arsvmulityr- ft.- , . _ nosmstik ...--- s IC. BANK • - - - S? 171 .1; 1 i 1Y .. - PIM; IttllB 28, 1868: NOTlOtlit hereby , . gittnolat-t. The. Southwark Bank of Phtledelphfo;' , k Incited Iti the - Oity of Phlle• delphla: - and created 'for Banking Inirprisei,' with a 610- ' -tat 4f two klitidrid and" . fifty thousand' dollars, Intends inakeilpliteithint , telly) next Logislattre of Mist ,IWunnoliWeath 'for - an 'intrados - 4 one'' - hundred .410' ty thewitaid doliret O lts prinent 641%1 - ordee of the'Boair4of Dlreatorit: , ,t - . 'I/ 0 0 0 1 0 d 8 - .P. DUEL,- Quitter. *al slitat:t.- Zalc~lif ill^ttckloa. VIThiNtAVI • No. 429 MARKET STREET. • SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. k On Friday Morning, Nov. 11th, at 10 o'clock by catalogue en 0 months , oredlV—. 600 - late of fancy and staple French dry goods. E rr Samplee and catalogXes early on the morning of 0.4 •mxTRA, MAIMS PARIS ,VALENOIAB.. On Friday Morning, 76 - pleoes 6.4 extra quality - Faqir • COLORED SILL BONNET VELVETS. ' • - - 60 pieces superior Lyons adored silk bonnet voliete. 12 7 4 ROUND CORNERS WOOLLEW'REVERSIBLE IBTIA.W.bS . OF.:4I3PRISIOU QUALITY. • ' • 100.12.4 ;splendid quality reversible woollen ehawls, round Corners. 800 DOZEN LINED AND FUR-TOP BERLIN, /,MH, ISKINOLND - BOOK-GLOVES. • - slack and colored tan dog skin gloves, lined Berlin gleves,!cloth gloves, lamb-lio,d buck gloves. French ful-top I glove's. tilbury, -gloves, -furiglovea, lamb-bask gloves sable alovet.'sall glorea, lined eats glom' " SUPERIOR QUALITY MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS. An tavola° of blaeleoloth , olrenlars,• buff hoods, do opera cloaks, brown cloth do, silk velvet do, moire an- Cane do, beaver and cloth cleats, &e. . , COMMERCIAL SALESROOM, • , ' ' 222 MARKET STREET, , . BETWEEN BEOOND AND THIRD-STREETS. • F. 0. woLBERT, AtICITIONIZI. SALE FROM THE SHELVES. , On'Thureday'HOrning; Will Ibe sold from the- shelves a stook of staple and fanny goods suited. to' present: sales, and worthy the attention or retailers. SAFE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, do. . • = Ori Friday Morning, - , • - Oonsistintof.— • • Raglans, • . Top Coate," book floats, To men and bop' wear. ,Dress Coats, ' Pants Ind Yeats, = - Also; a general ;variety 'of tailoring geode, hosiery, fce., Ito. • - - 1300TT, Jr., ABOTIONEER, No. 431 B - CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom Rorie,' between :POMELM - and MTH Streets. SALE OP EMBROIDERIES.' BONNET_ AND TRIM. XING RIBBONS, WRITE GOODS. .to. • r.• :‘, This Mornitr,- • November 10th. commencing at 10 oiolook, by oats on a :credit, 500 lota 'desirable and seasonable goods. ',consisting in: part of jsconet and cambric col lars, bonnet-rlbbons, rich—trimming ribbons,- Emma 117•113amplee' and aittakgries, early' on the 1110/31114 of Mae. EMBROIDERIES. sale will be fohnd, embroidered jaoonet collars fsoonet site, collars and sleeves ~}}p match, Sirlse ,collers and sets, embroidered Jsoonet Sco. . „ Also; a line of Swiss mistime. -'BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. New, styles bonnet ,ribbons, ladies' dress trimming ribbons, silk fringes, &e.., kc • • VELVET, RIBBONS. • Also a Raid fiuit edges all-silk 'velvet ribbons. GERMANTOWN GOODS„ Zephyr knit hoods, basques, gauntlets, leggings, soarfskko &o. 'HOSIERY ; SHIRTS, AND DRAWERS. , flatten; merino;and Wool hoes and half hose, men's marine and cotton undershirts and drawers, ladies' merino vests, &ie. • JEWELRY. - , . . . • 1 iota jet, lava, mosaic, painted, and cameo jewelry pins and earrings to match. Also, bresatpins, rings, chains, &o. Alsci, Wien' and gents' white . and'eolored kid gloves, book and kid gloves with fur-tops, gents' buck and Berlin'lined gloves; ladies' and children's Berlin and ibis thread gloves, dm ' LACE VEILS. Med, a line of black French lace veils. LANCIA BALD OB L &DINS; ,FANOY FURS, PANOT AND BUFFALO .11,011E8, ko. On Thursday Morning, ,November 11th, commencing at 10X o'clock, will be sold a large lot of rich and valuable fare, comprising seta, rapes, muffs and cafe, victorinee and cuffs, boas and miffs, to match. 40., of mink, Stott, sable ' martin, squirrel, 40., to which the attention - of the ladles is respectfully invited. Etr Oatalognes and samples early on the morning of sale. I • • • BIZIFOALO AND FANCY 'BOBRI3. Also, Bret grialitybnffolo robin!, fonoy carriage robes, &0., &o. „ „ SPECIAL PEREMPTORY BALE OP CLOTHING. thi-lriday Morning, Nov. 12th, by Nualogud, commencing at 10 o'clock, will hi sold a large' auci valuable stock of ready.made clothing, comprising every variety of men% and boys , wear Suited to the present Niles, being the stock of a wholesale house. and well worthy the attention of the trade. The moos comprised, vie : ' COATS. Gents , tine Pret% cloth dress and frock coati, heavy cloth, tansy and plain cassimere business do, bearer cloth overcoats, baogups, raglans. he. PANTS AND VESTS. Also, a full assortment of men's and boys , black eaul fanny cloth, plain and fancy ousimere pants and veers, of newest and best Styles. fl Samples' and catalogues early on the morning of sale, when the trade will find it their interest to et. M. GUMMY ,Sc SONS, •1 • , REAL MATE AUCTIONEERS, -No. 620 WALNUT STREW TOUUTU FAIL BALE. On Thursday Evenin g,- November Uth; st the Philadelphia Exchange - :BIRTH 13THEST.—Threewtory brick residence, with the modern improvements, Ylfth street, north of Spruce latest, west side. = HANDSOME MODERN REM:DIMON, with sids'yard, 'mid all the modern improvements, No. 14.26 Nor,h Sev enth street, above Master street, . lot rune through to Franklin street.. • , : MODERN THREE-STORY BRIM{ RESIDENCE, with modern improvements, sonthwestwardly side of Wood, street, northwest of West street, lot IS feet by 127, on the rear end of which is erected "a' three-story brickAwelling. - MARKET STRENT.—Valuable lot of ground, with store and frame dwellings thereon erected, south side of Market street. west of Rose, West Philadelphia, 100 feet front on Meirket street by 214,4ifeet deep to Oak street. NEAT MODERN RIIIIIDEEOE, Anne Street, west of Ridge &Tepee, north side, has all the modern Improve ments, and In complete order. - - TITEESZTORY, DEICE - DWETATNCI , , Cumber/and trees, west of &sprit's street, south aide. - OARD.—J Ciumniey & dons,' anotioneers, will hold 'regular sales of Real . Estate, 'Blocks, &o. Also, household furniture at dwellings. AL JA qUV. . . . . 13:7 - On our Private- Bale' Register will always be found a very l&rge =Burnt of real-estate, including every description of silty end country property. - • J. M: BLURRY & SONG, - - - . Real Estate Brokers, - 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.- gAIIIEL„ NATHANE, AUCTIONEER, 3 and HOBBY WAN 011/01, No.' 224 Booth THOM Street, Below Walnut, opposite Pear Stonily stet doors below the isehanp. ours of began's fosni 7 ofelook, A. 11., WM 10 ceolook in the evening. - Ont-door sales and eider at the A:notion Nowt, at. tended upon the tunst satisfeetory term. • • - CAPITAL 0200,000. BilatifsAidfor ths List Thirty - Years. Aldramea suede from ono dollar to tbouoanda on Diu mono, Oliver Plate; Wotan, Jewelry, Hardware, Met' ohandiso, Clothingilurnitare, Bedding, Cigars, Musical instruments, Guns, Horns, Carriages, and Goods of every description.u een.renutin soy. length of time agreed SAL • advanere, front one handred donne and upwerdsi will be altargod2 per Mat: per mouth l saoo and over, the lowest market rate. - „ This Store gone. haring a depth of 140 feet, kis largo ire and thlet-prootvaulto to store all Taluableo, and pt vats lwatehmen for the, premises ; also, a hoary Wei ranee effected for the benefit of all persons haring goods ',doomed upon. , atoonnt of having an unlimited 4)444, this nfiee is prepared to make advances on more Natio itetery and acmonnnoclattng terms than any other In this olty. Money advaneed to the poor, In Small amonnto, with, out any charge. , AT PRIYATH BALI. Gold Patent Lever and other Watolum, jewelry, and dlothlun will be gold at redneed Wide/. Oniiittess eatbs. . A LEX. MoKINNEY, ."LATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENSULIRQ, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland Armstrong and In diens counties. . - ' sell-tr L. FOWLER, ATTORNEY - AT LAW, 110 US TON, IiARRIII 001:111TT, TILLS. Twenty yeses resident In Texas. Prompt attention paid to Land Business. OFFICE OPPOSITE , THE OLD OAPITOL. Rastas ro—htessre. Dash; & Disney, Philadelphia 'W. T. ADBIII2. O. A. MAY/11. At ARAILIS & MAYER, ATTORNEYB AT LAW LOOKHAVEN, PA., Will attend promptly to Al proresslooal buolueso ea tended to them. lipecial attention glean to the pollee tion of claims. zirgainoci • Gov. Wm.l.Packer,Harrisburg, Pa. • L. A. Mackey, Predident Look Maven Bank ; General D. 11. Jackman, Look Haven ; lion. A. whip), Lock Haven • Simon Scott, Look Haven E vans , Pairtherne, Philadel phi_,i • McFarland, Evans, Sc Co. Philadelphia; Evans Sc Watson, Philadelphia; nau ti li M. Price, Philadel phia; Mon. A. V. Persona, Phil elphle; Williamson, Taylor, Sc Co., Philadelphia; Toner Sc Davie, Phila. delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. guises, Esq., Philadelphia. fy 264 ex,ARLEAv TETE, H S L, CHANT luid 'lmparter of HAVANA SWM, (Her) 123 Walnut htseet. Esmond dor/. tul-17 &UMAN & RABORG— - -ALA Imparters end Wholesale Dealers In WINED, BRANDISI3, -- WHISKEY GINO, and NANCY LI QAORB, No. 1011 T /greet, between Tenth and lleTentit streets. seigMt., TWO TRIPS, A - WEEK TO 13RIDGETON!—On and after WEDNES DAY, 291 h hut, the Steamer EXPRESS will leave Arch Street every Wednesday awl Saturday morning, at Etouv o'ormew (Instead of 8)i, se heretofore), for Bridgeton. Will leave ,Bridgeton every Monday and Thursday morning at 8 o'clock ; dapping at Delaware Oily and New Castle. Stages for Militate, Port Xli sabath, Beaton, Oedarvillo, Newport, Dividing Creeks, and lifauxleetown. connect with this boat. 0014-lm* WARMING AND VENTILATING ' •WAREROOIIB , The subscriber would invite the special attention or 'ArchHeat Builders and the publio to hie NEW. CULVER DAUNT, BBLIP-OLDANBING AND = • i VENTLLATINQ WARN AIR lIURNAOII, - "Wiltdh has been eo suoreesfully: Introduced .dnrlng the lant*lnter and gave snob general eatleraotion. It to en arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal, tusking it one, of the :noel toonorateel, tare, durable fleaters now, trines.' Also, all Ana and pattern of Cooking Kangas, Bath Boners, Gaw,Grene, Low Down and Moratod Grates, every variety' of Rogiatere and Ventilators, 1/Daphnia Stoves, Collins' Patent Chimney Cape, far the cure of smoky chlmneye, With a full assortment of all goods in my line of Madam. PromPt attention paid to Range ti me Heater repair • llagi and pricee.rednealcl=triri WILLI A M _ lAMB, - (Late Baker & Williams ) ) an2.-8m :1182 (old 406) MARKET Street, BMWs. 11ANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS. 11.6.10D80RU88. No. 1, 82)03. per dos. Ns. 6. $1 12 per dos 2:: 760.. G. 126 8. 870. II 7. 1 60 4 . 44 • 8. 1 76 44 CLAMPS. 6 Rows $1.26 per dozen. I Row s ; $1.76 per dozen. , 8 Role, $2.25 per doer'. - HENRY C.EQESTEIN, ee-la , 62 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia PROVISIONS. -2,400 pieces Pity Smoked Shoulders, 11,800 pieces Olty Brooked Elam Jior tale by - CI: C. BADGER. & CO., 1104 -103 AllOll street. • • I ALE ROPE AND TWINE manufactured I old for sale b ivilvila s miEA, & CO. t No. 28 liativWAT< sl: N 0 .22 North WHAMS. 048 . . lIPHE 'I , II.IO,SS.4;..PIIII,ADIAI'MA ; WgraLVESDAV NOVEMBER.- AO. 1858. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE 'CITY AND COUNTY OP PLUTADEL p HIA, • - HARPER -PROUD. 'Deo. Term, •1858; No. 402, Ft.' Pa. The Auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute the fund arising frtinn sale of personal property under above writ, will meet the parties Interested at his office No. 104 W ASNINGTQN Square," oh WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10, at 4 P Af ovheri and where all parties into rooted are required to present their °Wore or bedeberred from coming La on laid fund.' • util4ot A. MURRAY STEWART, Atiditor. LTTERS OF, ADMINISTRATION, TO the Estate of CATHARINE 4AHLII, deceased, late of the Twenty+third nerd; (but formerly a resident of Ilaniyank,) of the city of Philadelphia, having been granted to the undersiguedi all,peisons indebted•to the said estate are requested , to make payment, and them having dams against the same to present them to , • ORO W. , DAVIS, Administrator, • 005. th-Ott. , MAIN Street, Manayttok. rfITY AND, COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA, -THE CtOMBIONWHALTH OF PiNN 01107ANIA. • To JOSEPHINE OLERMONTEL, surviving Emu; Ulu of JOSEPH ELEslslielo. deceased, greeting; We commend you, that laylir aside a 1 business and wines Whatsoever, you be and appear, in your proper person; before the Ifonorable, the Judges of our Or pheus, Court, ate Court to be held on PRIDAY, the 17th day of December, A D 1858, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon, to show cause why your lettere testamentary should not be vacated on account of your removal 'roes tbe`State of Pennaplvansa, and why new lotte.s ehould not be granted, and further to' abide the order el.the Court in the premises ;, ant hereof fall not, under a penalty of one huedred pounds Witness OSWALD THOMPSON, Es ' [Bali or quire, at Philadelphia, the fifth day of , THE Comm.) bovember in theyear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and arty-eight. no9sre32t' JOHN SHERRY ; Clerk 0. 0. 'IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE Jl l - CITY AND 00pNyY , pr, PIIII2ADELPIIIA. Estate of JOHN M. COMIRAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That JANE COCH RAN, widow of the said decedent; has flied in the Or phans'.oourt her petition and an appralsoment of Per sonal Property, elected to be retained by her under the provisions of the Act of 14th - April,lBsl, and that, un less 'exceptions thereto be filed on or before ERIDAV, the 19;h of November, 1858, the sold appraleement will be approved by the Court. EDWARD A. LEAKY, ,Attorney,-for the Widow. , . . , • - Carpeting°. '• Athy:•& BROTHER'S . CARPET WAREHOVSE, ' No. 020 CHESTNUT STREET. WE--SHALL OPEN TODAY ANOTHER INOOION TAPESTRYIfRIISSELS.: OROSSLEY'S" aT,EBRATED MAKE, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD. Corpot buyers will find our stook full and or froth otyleo,and PRIORS VERY LOW. nob-tf A ROB. STREE CARPET WA R E.; .L 1 110IISE.--One hundred places of English Velvet Carpetlog, of Crossley's celebrated make, from $1.26 to $1 60 per yard. , One. hundred - pieces of English Tapestry Brussels, °roasters make, from 900. to $1 per yard Together with a latgo and rich stack of threaply In grain and Venni= Carpeting Oil Clothe, &o , at cor responding low rates. Ae we buy and sell for cash, we are enieblod to offer goods from 10 to 15 per cent. below the rental prim. OGDDEN -de BICKNER, nos-ilt 832 ARCH 5t.,"2 dpoie bet. Ninth at.' WHEELER Sc WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, REDUCED PRICES. NEW STYLI E6O. AU the former psktorns 126 less on each Machine A NEW TENSION. NO WINDING OP UPPER THREAD. A HEMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OP REM OR BELL. - 01710/18 028 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No. 7 WEST STATE Street; Trento N. J. , No. 7 EAST GAY Street, West Cheater, Pa ocl-tD26. ETARRIS's ,BOUDOIR SEWING NA RA. ,OHDIE Le offered to the public as the moat relic ble loin priorri Sewing Machine In use. It will sew from ids to 'lit) stitcher' to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from - coarsest bagging-Jo the fined oambrice. It is, without exception, the simplest in its mechsnioal con struction ever made, and can be run and kept In order by • child of twelve years of age. The DURABILITY of this machine, and the QUALIIT OF ITS WORE, are war- ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. 'lts speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min ute. ;The thread need !striker, directly from the 'porde, wyraorrr vas I.m:outr4l OF Rumania°. In fact, it Is • machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low Floe of YORTY DOLLARS, et which they sold, brings them within the reach o Waned every one O. D. BAKER, Agent, JelSam why eowfrm SO South EIGHTH littriet: BUFFALO ROBE% GEO. P. WOERATH'S "I_IXOSORI" COAL.—The purest and clean. IA; net article in the market, for sale, at the lowest cash laicise, st DEACON & NEWHALL'S Family Coal Yard, No. 835 North Broad Street. below Callowtall. Also, East Sugar Loaf Lehigh; the hardest Coll ever mined. 0c27-12tqs eRESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 208 WALNUT Street, aro prepared to supply ship pers and coosrunere with superior Broad Top Ooal trolls Lancaster Mines. coati' 83.25 PER AB GOADT N w for warranted 2 re b e e f a r t om n e WH ITE east; HlOKB' COAL la the best and cheapest In the ally, re-screened in yard and dry under cover. 11.11011.8 sells none but the very best Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, end warrants full weight. IaIOICS superintends the delivery of all Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be as represented. HIOICS' Yard and Office is at the southeast corner at MARSH &LL and WILLOW, where he invites all to call and examine forthemselves the above facts. an2s-3m VORING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and .1: Teta dealers in LEHIGH and SORITYLICILL 00AL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RAOß ad BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Reap @exultantly on hand Ooal from the moat approved mines, wider cover, and pre pared erpreesly far family nee. . AMIL ADE LPHIA WARMING AND V/INTLIATING WAREHOUSE. ' We have removed from or old Mend In Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, • few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where oar old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine our extensive Moak of Warm Air Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath. Boilers, Registere d Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, foe. , &o. We are now manufaetturing OHILBONW CELEBRATED PAT. ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING PUENAOII, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and gutted to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do Grates,and Parlor Coal Orates of all sins and pattern' , We have also commenced the manufacture o. ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Stone. 'Thetis Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Priv and Exhie bitimt of the Franklin Institute of this Oily. Thep represent all the rare end beautiful ANTIQUE/ MARBLES, are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are sold Who l e sale and Retail, at much less pries than Marble. Call and see them. ARNOLD & WILSON. BENJ. M. YELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia. April. ltiii9—ap24 Iv pLASMA. OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— ' SPBOIAL NOTION TO PIIYBIOIANB.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased eurfacee, which combines the following admits gee; A good and unvarying consistence, eaally washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are cola ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable au:lllmM= to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at 81fdliBli Laboratory and Pharmacy, int& Twelfth and Chestnut Waste. DETERSIVE SOAr.—Time, labor, and money saved. In using it, clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will go as far as three pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. It is decidedly the oheepest and beet washing Soap ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by VAN HAAGEN er. 210KEONE. For sale by all re spectable Grocers in the city ,_and wholesale only by TRAIN & MoREONR, oe2-Im 22 South Wharves. AWNINGS AWNINGS ! JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Awning maker, No. 448 North THIRD Street, above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for dwellings and office w in dews ; Awnings for stores, Awnings for steamboats and ships. All kinds of Awnings, Tents, Flags ' or any tb ag in canvas, made to order by JOSEPH U. FOS TER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street. tteeldenee, No. 840 South FRONT Street. 0e13.1m JOSEPH H. ROSTER. PIIRENOLOGIOAL EXAMINA- K l v, TIONS, with written descriptions of character, including adrioe In reference to baldness, health, eftk. aelf-improvemepj, Ito., are made day and eve ning at FOWLER, WILLS, & CO. l B, Families visited when requested, and a liberal die. count made to clubs. sell-Egns 22 Otteurtnnt et.. Philadelphia. F RANLLIN INSTITUTE NXITIBITION le now under full way, One of the grandest and finest displays of AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, MECHANICS and ARTS Ever made by this Institution. The spacious area of the STATE ARMORY, In SIXTEENTH Street, near Market, Ae well as the large temporary building upon the south side, are Riled up with articles of every imagina ble variety. The Fair is easy of access by all the OltiPassenger Railroads and Omnibuses running Welt, and by an ar rangement with then, YISITERS ARE CARRIED NSE.TO TES FAIR FREE OP EXPE The ticket price of admission Includes the ride to the Exhibition, and can be procured of the Conductors in the Care, on all the City Railroad lines. 0026.tf TAW & BEERS' •LIIBRIOATING GREASE, the best and eheapeet compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale in tin cane, kege, and barrel'', by all the DRUGGISTS in the city and the MANUFACTURERS, 4 ,llRns Tin 1R ROUTH W•TER farm* fiaLA.TE 1 SLATE 11 SLATE 111—Hoollog 81ate, of an sires, and at very low rates, kept eon. stoutly on hand, and for sale by FMINO, FOX, if. 00., ILI OIRMANTOWN ROAD and TRD street N. B. Slate Roofs put on in the best manner, and ra -allintattendid to. AN work warranted. toi icual Notices. 01! IibIiLISII gaping Machines. Sure, tOr. HY YHR BALI OR GOBI, 40 AND 41! ANOII EDINNET ARNOLD & NILSON, 6IIOOSDBOIe TO B. ♦. HAARIOOIII Stange. „-.. itt ....r 'SUTTON'S. IMPROVED' STEAM STOVE ! ' GREAT ECONOMIC IN PUEL ! ,” -The •attention of the Public is' callod to Ahe .1 6 iecently-patented STEAM STOVE The ends et ained.by , the principle are: let, Eccnomy—there t ng teouirad two.thlrds less fuel than by the °pithily !nide i aimpllelty of artangelnent ; a ratified end uni- War heat, safety, and ' convenience: A , Stove emi r-toted upon this prinolpie.will be on exhibition for as week at To w ALNur Street, Room No 6. Per isiss'ilealtons of purchaelog the right of Rata can *ter with it. DOWNING. ' oS-St ' . • Sole Agent of Patentee. INQUIRE FOR THE ROYAL, OR SEA SHELL' PATENT GAS-BURNING COOK - INC} STOVES—Thayer° economical; consuming the gee and emote that are usually wasted ;•Jura by'having double instead of single platen • and coa -1 l u e r u n t e w ha r y i t n e g n Ird g p g e ß n a n O d V b a STOVE i.ea s ak tre s best cipetrooted up.draft clove ever invented. It will heat a .Igge boiler of water,'boll two dinner pots, broil a beef- Oak, bake bread and pies and roast meat, all at the atne time ana with a single fire. Invalids, and all miens who appreciate the influence oiveritilated apartments neon health, will be pleased all - our PORTABLE GRATES and MODEL PRANK IIN STOVE+, which are of beautiful and ornamental ill eut tterns, and give a cheerful, open fire, and thorough iilation. Strmt economists will be satisfied with our SILVER'S (!S-CONSUMING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the facetted gas-burning stoves introduce cold sir to the tip of the fire, the effect of which in to cool the stove 'rod weste the fuel, precisely as if a Move - door wee opied above the fire In a true gas-burning dove, the nit should be heated, in abet-air chamber, to a tempera- Are sufficient to Ignite the game, on the same principle ails adopted in our gas-burning cooking stoves. treaddition to the above, a large assortment of Parlor Ckoking Stoves, Parlor St oves, for coal or wood, Hall 'Steven, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stores, of every de etriptiOn, Elsa Ovens, Stove Fixtures and Repairs may to foiled, in every variety, at our Warerooms, No. 209 Itorai SECOND Street, above Race oaths • NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH. STOVES! STOVES SILVER'S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING STOVE, With all the Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, & MICE STOVES In the City, at MANIGLE'S, No. 909 MARKET STREET. - Gall before itutahastng, se29-6w SOMETHINGNEW.—GAB BUR NING COOK BTOVE.—I would respeotht ly call I the attention of the public to one of the greatest , improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves eel Binges—the burning of the gee arising from the coil, by which means is saved 60 per cent. in fuel and alio more intense beat thrown to the bottom of the" own. We erect the horning of the gases by means of a Wow centre•lece, perforated on the under side which admits the air in a boated state to mingle with the gams, Nina aiding its combustion, and causing a flame topass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This im provement also preserves the centre piece from sinking down on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs One orthe Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION 4 1118 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase & Ncrthi) 1118 MARKET Street. sept2o.3mo esucational. I _ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N E. corner MOUTH and BUTTONWOOD BM. . . . . . COMMERCIAL DaPAßTfdENT.—nook.keeping in all its various forme; preparing Students thoroughly for situations in any branch of business; Plain and Or namental Writing ; _Commercial Calculations; Law and Cirreepondence. No institution in the Uni ted States eras a more thorough and practical course. In thin department no teaching is done in classes, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the ablve.)—Young Men and Soya are prepared for any grade of an 'English and Clas siest Education, via t Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &c., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions Olive months commence September lit, and February Ist: Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues tarnished gratis. mti2s.tt F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, opened on MONDAY, the 6th of September. Private inatruction, though favorable t o rapid pro gress, yet sends the scholar into the h a keen seasitivenewi, which totally disqualifies for active life; whilet attention to many oftentimes forces the initructor to meet general difficulties rather than those personal to each individual, and the learner - Pinter loses all interest, or becomes superficial in his acquire ments. For these and other reason the number is limited. Yor farther information apply pereonally, front nine o'clock A. M. to one o'clock P. M. or by note, to.. 1018-tf R. STEWART, Principal. riAITTZNDEN'a PHILADELPHIA 00htitHELOIAL 00Lt.11430, aortheant corner of ORISTNUT and SEVRETU Streets. kn'lnititutlon demesned to tit young men for AO. TIVE BUSINESS. BOARD OS TRUSREM. . . B. B. Corneas, Francis Hoskins, Georgo IL Stuart, David Milne, - John Bparhawk, David B. Brown, Lsaao Hacker, A. V. Parsons, D. B: Hinman, Frederick Brown, .lioshna L ppinoott. ____... _...__ .. - EVENING ElESiiiiiiiillarigieiternber 16th. Each Student has nauvinuAt. INSTRUCTION 'At this institution, and a Diploma from here is the beet re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. eeB-tf L _EIDE BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, Noe. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street near Raee, Is TOW OPEN TO OMB ntarniforrox Ix 1306H-REEPINO, WRITING, AND MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. /NETECOTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. se4-1y BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for *War. lel6-tf • -, EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. 41" DUF F & Co.'s MEROAN ' .*.-".4;44 7 :4 ,TILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets, -restaers.e.ts 10*0,arsTl - fmrstrpeneerrod tura of Potsykania.) In this well-known Institution the COUNTING HOUSE COW= of Practical, Single, and Double Entry BOOKKEEPING, including all the Aostiuntr Booze, Oommanout. CAL MILATIOSS, and BUSINESS WRITING, taught In the most succssaftd and satisfactory style M. MORE, Principals. P. EDWARDS, Ma. B B. BIIITON, Penman. itlebicinal. HOBENSAOII 2 B llt ON BITTERS. Thin Medicine, as its name impliee, is one of the greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or are aMeted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Piles, Nervous Debility Gmieral Weaknees, and all dismount arleing from a disordered condition of the digestive organ FOR FEMALE' COMPLAINTS GENERALLY • there is perhaps no medicine in the world %nal to It, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood whieh is so important to bring about a healthy action THOUBANDS ARE LIVING a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It to no humbug, but a genuine remedy, being 'free from any thing that is of an injurious nature. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD there is no better antidote than Robensacre Iron Bit. tore. When the blood is impure the whole body ie full of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent is iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing the impure matter from the whole visors! system. They are prepared by a prao tient chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others, as the . 1 ne plum ultra' , of all Union. HOW GRATIFYING to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound hag a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow mortals are subject to; and that the public appre ciate It is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact, se the demand for it hoe far eurpaesed hie sanguine elpectations. RkAD THB TiIiTIMONY OB A WORTHY OITIZBN. This le to certify my wife win in delicate health some three years, with a disease peculiar to her eel. She tried numerous remediee without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Robensark's Iron Bitters, and knowing Iron to bo a pOwerfni tonic, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her to health. Blio hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, al she believes It to be a sovereign remedy. ;01111 COLE. No. 881 Capitol Street. nue invaluable Medicine a prepared only by GEORGE 8. HOBBNBACIE, Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Street', Philadelphia, To trhom ' all orders must be addressed. Price SI. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists generally. rob2o-y TIME GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF 11 THE NINETEENTH OENTIIRY. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING. THE WUOLE SYSTEM. . _ The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Limns. berry & Co. is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the core of °Ammons affections and Sonornous diseases generally. The euccess which attends its use in these inveterate diseases haw no equal. It le now used in these dieeases with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or three bet ties will satisfy auy ono of its great curative properties. 11,, DISEASE and WHITS SWELLING, ULCERATIONS of the BONES, Mourn, Tuao.tv, ,to. Its beneficial and healing characteriatios are moon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how loag standing they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE In a short time. _ . TETT/3111M SCALD MAD will as certainly yield to this medicine as it le used. Dlseases of the Akin and all eruptive coinplaints generally Cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Dopurative. Its Tonle properties, as well as Alterative, render It valuable to weak and delicate females. The great purity, atrength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating in an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re invigorates the system. Theorising the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vice In their case, will receive every attention by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY & 00., No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. U. Racer and S. S. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Dolman & Co., 'Harrisburg, Pa. 0. W. Epting, Pottsville Pa. T. A. C. W. McClintock, Emden, Pa. James Given, Weetcheeter, Pa. Schmidt & Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generall.Y. stda-mw&satilm Mat!jittery anb Iron. lAIIDIL V. 11111110 r.. I. YAM/1X NAM= WILLLUI N. XIIMICIZ. SOUTHWARK (FOUNDRY, 7D/TH AND WASHINGTON STRUTS, MERRICK & SONS, INGINZICRB AND MAOHINIBTB, mannfaeture High and LowPreunre Steam linginea, for Land, River, and Marine ileryiee. Gasometera, Tanka, Iron Boata, ao., Out ings of all kinds, either Iron or Braga. Iron Game roofs for Goa Works, Workshops, Railroad Stationa, /co. Retort' and Gee Machinery of the Wed and most Improved construction. livery deforipgjap of Plantation machinery, snob afi *lgor. Raw, and Gist Mills, Vaenum Pans, Open Mum Trains, nefecatoig, Clines, Pumping Nnenes, ecO. Bole Agents for N. RiThatta , e Patent Sugar Bolling ApparstneL Nasmythls Patent /Ream Hammer; J . P. Row Patent Valve Motion for Bloat Iddolainery and Ream Pumps. Superintendent—ll. H. BAIITOL ITALIAN' HEMP.—A large stock of Ita l. LIAN HEMP on hand and for sale by WEAVER, BITLER & 00. Don No. 98N. WATIN Bt. & 24 N. WIIANVIN Inanrante fEemparties. rpHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFIOE 408 WALNUT STREET, PHIL ADELPIIIA.-OAPITAL and SURPLUS $274.- 666 85.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY nap, and the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. Tr TEN ,ner cent. in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. - OFFICERS. President—OEOßGß H. HAUT. Vice PreeMent—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Trattearer=-H R. COOGSHALL, Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. 'DIRECTORS. . .. . . Geo. H. Hart, - B. W. Palley E P. Hoes, - Andrew R. Chambers, A. G. anthill; - ' J. L. Pomeroy, . - Joseph Edwards, Malin G. Imlayi John G. Dale, H. ft. CoggalisE, Foster S . Perkins,' , Sawil.Vonen, H. D., ge Von. H. H. Feller. - se2l-y Attest, H. R. COGGSHALL, Seo'y IJONWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII JL.I RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. . . . ' ' DIRECTORS. John H. Diehl, Wm. F. Leech, ' J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, hi W. Baldwin, Thoe. L. Lidera, _ John 0. James, Wm. K. Ramiin, A J. Backnor, B. li. Shillingford, John W Seaton, 0. E.' Spangler, William Raignel, H.H. Itomston, Edwin Booth, Wm. R. Lnve, John Garrison, Charles B. Norton, E. S. Warne,, Isaac Ter. - President—JOAN H. DIERL, ' ' Vice President—E. S. WARNS. Secretary--ORARLES A. BUY: sel6-if A lIERICAN 'FIRE INSURANCE 00., LB. INCORPORATED IBIO—CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third,' Philadelphia Miring a large' paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus' Infested in sound and available Securities, continue,' tnenre'on Dwellings, Stores; Huridtare, Merehandiee, Vessels in Port and their Oargoes, and - other Personal Property. All LOMB liberally and promptly adjusted. Diamo.roaS. Deo.:ge Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh,' Caspar W. Morris, Samuel o.llorton t James B. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Zdmund Dian. Charles W. Poultney. • 08081111 ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MANDL Feeretarv• jaga.v it INSURANOE 0015.PANY'OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA INE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXOFEANGII BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1794-oapital $200,000--Assets, Jana* aryl, 1818, M 7,446.50400, _ All invested in sound and available securities—conti one to . insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Mocha or Merchandise, &0., on liberal terms. • DIBBOTOBS', Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalester, TobiaaWagner, William B. Smithy , Thomas B. Watteon, John o.llndd, • Henry G. Freeman, White, Charles B. Lewis, Geer: e 0. Careen. HENRYD. SHDDRERD, Prise Mint. • WILLIAM 4.4.11.ri1t, Secretary,. , je9•wrfrm.tt CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000. Organised 1851. • Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually ; Personal Property, annually, or fora less period; take Marine Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke ; receive De• posits ehold Trusts and grant annuities ' ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Maierno, Secretary. DIIIIIOTOIS. i Hon. W. D. Kelley, J. W. Fumy, P. B. Mingle, Jame!! Watson, Ludlam Matthew', William Curtle, G. P. wrier. Alfred Weeks, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. &ruder, C. B. Making, J. L. Hutchinson, J.W . Eitokee, jeltily • 11Th INSURANCE &RD TRUST OUR PANT.—The PENN MUTUAL LIRE INBURLNOR COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Btreete. Capital, 5 612,725.08. INSURES LIVREI for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowmenta—pur chases. life interests in Real Estate, and Takes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They ant u Isizeoutors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustue, and druirdians. , . wassomu: Daniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Stokes, Benjamin Coates,Willlallt Martin Diehard S. Newbold, JAMB B. Mellarland s William P. Harker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, lames Buten, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutehinion, Rodolphns Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Bills B. Anther, ldward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M . Thomas, Warner M. Bash', - John Cr. Brenner, P. O. Idlehler, Barton. L. MILLIE, President. BAMUBL B. BTOKINI, Tice Pres% Jo=lt W. ,Hozion. Secretary. 1218-ly DELAWARB MUTUAL ;SAFETY M EITJAANOS COMPANY. INCORPORATRD BY TUB LEGIBLATURS of FINN ' SYLVANIA, IBM 07110/, LB. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Otreeto, PHILAMILPELL. MARINE INSURANCE, ON 17188.11L8, CARGO, To all parts of the World; PRRIOUT, INLA D INSURANCES, On floods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to al parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. - On Stores, Dwelling Homes, &e. - ARMS OP TIM COMPANY, November 2, 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Rotate $101,850 94 PhiladelphlaCity and other Loans 187,011 25 Stock in Bangs, Railroads, and Insurance Companies d 12,608 00 Bille Receivable 220,291 98 Cash on hand 88,892 06 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policing recently Issued, on other debts due the Company ' 92,780 87 linbacription Notes 100,000 00 llllMPfenit WHllion Martin, James 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seal; Theoph il us Paulding, Edmund A. Bonder, James Tragnair, Jam C. Darla, William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose, J. P. Perdston, George G. Leiper, Joehus P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. Md'arland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Malhian, Robert Burton, Jr., Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, pittagb., ii: Jones Broo ks DO. T. Morgan, ~ Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, .1 wuzisis MARTIN, President, Timm O. HAND, Wive Preeldent. HENRY LELBIJItN, Secretary. , ja9.y COMMONWEALTH ' "U OP not OTATX ON PINNBILVANIA. • 0 YIOIO, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, PELLADILPIIIA. Subsaribad Capital, 1600,000. raid up Oapttal,P2oo.ooo Drumm. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. D. Reverts 11. L. Benner, J. H. Butler, J. M. Whitell, J. IL Walker, ndw. O. Knight, K. B. wende d, H. Lewis, Jr., B. H. Hole's. DAVID lAMBI M.D., President. THOMAS B. EITiWART, Vioe Preen. PlAltemi. O. Moon, Bearetary. ja2.0.1. VIRE AND INLAND lIISKS.-FAME INSUP.ANOR COMPANY. Capital :100,1:00. (Organized under the Act of Assembly relative to In, =ranee Companies, passed April 2d, 1866.) GEORGR W. DAY, President. THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT M., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Georgo W. Day, daoob K. Vaughan, William W. W aters, Henry Levis, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Birav, Barclay Lippincott, John W. Brannan, Jos. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenholm, Chas. Stokes. fen.) , Id Stern. Oununtr iftesorts. BE D F-0 R D SPRINGS.-THIS RM. well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Vieiters on the lath of June, and kept open until the let of October. The new and quietens Buildings erected last year are now folly completed, and the whole establishment has been furnished in superior style, and the accommodav Eons will be of a character not excelled in any pert of the United States. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to hie guests, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. Insulditlen to the other means of access, it is deemed proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Oliambereburg. . The Oompany have made extensile arrangement's to eupply dealers and individuals with « Bedford Water, by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Borings, viz : lore barrel ( oa malbery) E 8 C Do. (k) 0 00 0 X Do. (mulberry) 800 X Do. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 25 Bottles, l)( pint, per dozen y•s. 1 60 The barrels are carefully prepared, so that our. &seem may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet. All communications should be addressed to THE BIIDEORD MINERAL SPRINGS GO, Mir o_. , lass.iftsnl "stmt., Pa. express Contvaturs MESE ADAMS EXPRESS .0., OFPIOE, 1. 820 OIiESTNIIT STREET, forward' PARCELS, PACKAGES, MBRIMANDIZR, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by Iht own LINES, or In eonneatlon with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all tho principal TOWNS and OITIIS of the United States. E. S. SANDPOBD, 11:anaral tic:mintAnde% Elenttstrp. ..----:-.. Dr. W. S. MtILHENNEY,Dentiat, ~ -- would inform hie friends that he has rammed practice at No. 1343 011E8TNUT Street, second door above the U. 8. Mint. eepl-3m TT IS NOT A DYE I IT JEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re store Gray flair to its 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 used as freely as water, and is the mostbeau tiful Dressing for the Hair now In une. Thousands in different parts of the Union have testi fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who save went it join In their praise of it. Bold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. SWAYER & BON, No, 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Bois Agents for Philadelphia. Trade supplied BOOKBINDING.—The undersigned res it.), pectfully Invite the attention of lovers of hooka to their unequalled facilit as for binding books in a an. perlor manner. Their work has been submitted for a aeries of yeas to the examination of some of the moat celebrated connoisseurs In the country. It has received the most flattering encomiums, and won for the under signs, t a reputation which they are determined to maintain. Avery style of Binding executed, from the plain g , half-bound" volume for the echolsee table to the moat artistic garniture of rarities for the collection of the 131bIlemanteo. Spesimens of style and workmanship will be oheer fully shown to those who will call upon PAWEION da NICHOLSON, Bookbinders, NO MINOR Street, se2o-2mie Between Market and Chestnut Streets. TON LINES , and BOW and STERN A LINES, manufactured and for Kale by W.N&V2.2t, EITLER, & 00., oelB Wm. 2S N. Water St.. & 72 N. Wharves A SUGAR.-250 Boxes prime Yellow Harem in Store and for eale by ,A. MERINO, 0020 140 &Mb PRONT Street. IMILADELPHI4 AND. ELMIRA RAIL ROAD LINE.—QUID/12n ROUTE to Elmira, , Wilkeebarre, Buffalo, Chicago,' Rook Island, NSage:e Palls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. - Detroit, Dunlieth; and Bt. Louis. Passenger trains will leare the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and TM Streets, daily, (Bandar: excepted,) as follows : 7.80 A. P a lle EXPRESS, Per Elmira, Niagaraa Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. . • 8.80 P.M. NIGHT DAPHIMI, For Nhuira, Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Blilwataree,llook Leland, Galena, ilt. Paula, Barilitgton, and St. Louis. The 7.80 A. M. train rune through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all 'Stations on the Lebanon Palley Bianca of the Philadelphia and Leading Rantoul. AID • At finpert, for Wilkesbarra, Pittston, Scranton, and all iltatlOnO on the'LAORAWA.NNA AND BLOOMSBURG BAILBOAD: Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Brill e : - • - ' • ,Thshete can be procured at the Philadelphia and Blm is Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the las. ganger Depot, camera 'BROLD and VINE. - THAOUGH =PRESS FREIGHT TRAIN taxies the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daUy, (Sundays elcopted,) for all points Welt and North, at 0 M Preighta must be dellyered • before 3 P. M. to immure their going the sane day. • .• Per further Informattoo apply at - • " • • - Preight Depot, • Broad, below Vine, Or to °NAB. 3. TAPPItN Generil Agent, , oor.BUttb and Chestnut streete, 001-tf • •' " • • Philadelilia, • N EW YOBS LINER.-THE ,CAMDEN 'AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PECILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00?i1PANVB LINE& `; /ROM PHILADDLPHLA: TO NNW WIRY., AND WAY PLA43IB. Leave as follows, viz: At BA. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aosommoda- Don .'' 2 Id At 6 A. K., els Camden and ieraeypity, N.J.Ac commodation ' 226 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail 00 At 10 A. M., by Steamboat John Nellson,vls Tam- - soy and Jersey City, Morning Exprem 8 00 At 2 P. Al., rls Camden end Amboy; 0: and A. pram 800 At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, livening Mall 8 0 At P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda- Mon, let Clam 200 At BP. M. via Camden _and Amboy, Aocommods. , tion 2nd Class.- 1 60 At 6 1". M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda- - 2' ' 6o Don, Lit Olmas At 6P. M. via Oamden and Amboy, Acoommoda- - Don, 2nd Clam 1 75 The 6P. M. line rune daily, all others Sundays ex coated P. M. from Kensington Depot, via Jersey pity, Mal, flaturdaye excepted 62 25 Depress lanes atop at the principal stations only. Ter Belvidere, Barton, Ylemington, kn., at A. M and 2,g P. M. from Walnut street wharf. • - /or Wansr,esp, Stroudsburg, Swanton, Wilkesbarre Montrose, Great Bend, &o, a t 6A. M., vii , Delairsz• Licks:warms at Western 6Alnroad. lor * Preehold, at 8 A. M. and 22. M. Von Mount Holly at BA. id and 2.ti and 6P. II WAY LINE ' - Tor Bristol, Trenton, &e., at 23( and 4 P. M., Tor Palthyra, Hansom, &Titan lffirlington, Borden town /co., at 8 P. M. Steamboat Rickard Stockton for -Bordentown, and in termediate places, at 2,4 P. M. - Steamboat John Belleau, for Taoony, at 10 and 11% A. m, and [or Burlington and Bristol at 4P. ld: - All lines exceptll% P. M , leave Walnut 'street wharf D'lfitty pounds of baggage only allowed' each pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Qom pany limit their responaibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be yond $lOO, except by special matrix:it.- • MI. M. GATZbillil, Agent - att • O. & A. B. B. 00. . tan.MM.tr 01/171 ''PENNSIt.: MANIA RAILROAD. ' PALL ARRANGEMENT. Fer BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, ke., and by close railroad connaohons for , Easton, Oatawissa, , New York My, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Manch Chunk, Elmira, - Wilkesbarre, - Hazleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, August 26th, 1868, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows : For Bethlehem,Easton, Wilkenbarre, Water Gap, Scranton, &e., (Epress,) at 0.16 A. M. . For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk Willhtms port, Elmira, and the West, (Espresed at 2 3.5 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodationd at 8.46 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.46 A. M. and 8 P. M. TRAINS 1011 PHILADBLPILLIL - Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A.M. and 5 P.M. . Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and 8.80 P.M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.80 P. M. Doyleetown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. All Passenger trains (except Sanday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Fare to Bethlehem ' $1 60 .‘ Manch Ohunk 2 80 c , Beaton 1 60 ' Doylestown 80 /OR SCIHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN-11j 6.15 A M. train to Beaton, thence by N. J. 0. RR. ano D. L. k W. BR. to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moen tains at IP. M. Fare. 58.10. au2s tf BILLIE' CLARE, Agent lI:PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN 1 AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.-81MMAR AREANGIMINT.—On and after MONDAY, My loth, Leave Philadelphia atOM, 7,8, 9-06 min.,lo, U%, A. M., 1 2,8, 4,6, 0,7, 8, 9 10, - and 11M P. 81. Leave dermantown at 0, 7,'7g, 8, 9.03(, leg, lig, A. N. 1. 10 min., 2, 8%, 4%, 6M, OM, 8, 940 min., and M. The 7% Wale.* A. M. Train from Oeimantown wiatop only at Wayne and Tinge Streets /Nations. ON SUNDAYS, - Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 rain. A. M., 2, ISM, and P.M. 709,781 81 Leave Germantown 8% A. R., I-1 labe l 4%, Mae D. M. • ORMTNIIT RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 8, 9.08 mist 41. M.. I, 8,4, 0,8, 10 P. M.', I,earts Chestnut Hill at 040 and 2.85, 9.10, and 10.10 robs. A. H ,14.60, 8.10, 4.10, 5.10, 1.41, and 9.20 min P. NC. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 0.20 A. M., 2, 1114, and 8 P. K. 'Leave Chestnut Bill at 8.10 min A. It 1240 4.10 8.40 P. Id Leave Philadelphia at GM, 9, U A. M.,1.06 min 8.10 min.. 43i, 0}(,113( P. K. Leave Norristown at 6, -T, 9,11 A. 14.,1, 8,4, and 0.1( P M. - ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. M. Lem Norristown at TA. M. and OP. M. ~ JOB MANAYIINIE. Leave Philadelphia at OX, 7%, 9, 11 A. M:1.08 =La., 2.06 min., 8.10 min., 4X, 74, 6X, 8, 11.% P. M M. Leave anayunk at ON , 8%, 9%, 11%, A. M., IN, 3,4, 6X, 7, and 9 P. M. DV — Sundays mime as Norristown. - 01/118TRR PALLET RAILROAD JIB Dowfaise - • TOWN. Loire Philadelphia at 6X A. M., and 8.10 min. P.M. Lam Downingtown at 7X A. M., and 1 P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. Depot. Ninth si b Green (treats. Philadelphia. COMPANY, .1.8,58 P BoNENNTESAI RLATI: Le‘ 1858 PROM PHILADELPHIA. TO PITTSBURGH, And thence by Railroad to WHEELING, T. LOUIS STEUBENVILLE, °IMMIX% OINOINNATICHICAGO; Larnevnak BURLINGTON, INDIANAPOLIS ) ST. PAULO, And all intermediate points in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS KENTUCKY, MOM. GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, ' KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Paseengers to pohste,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Cleveland and Onetime, have choice of routes, Anders requested to make a selection before applying for tick. etc. THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL- PHIA DAILY, Worming dose connections at Pitts:laugh to all points West. On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1868, Three through; and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, S. E. earner of ELEVENTH and MARKET street's, as follows : TRAINS roe PIST9DI7IOE AND THI Win' LNATN Malt train at. —7.80 A. U. Fast-line 100 noon. Express m111..11..00 night. WAY TRAIL; LSAT,. WAY TRAINS AISITS. Harrisburg ac• Harrisburg ac commodation 8.00 P. M. commodation.7.ls P. M Lancaster ,4 6.00 P. M. Lancaster ~ .9.60 A. M The mail train dope at the !d'Alene between Phila. delphla and Pittsburgh. The Sxpreas mall rune daily, the other trains Sunda) excepted. The Care leave the Penmania Railroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and bfaStreT etreeta ' entrance on Eleventh street, where thrones tiaketato all points Went can be obtained. • Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du. ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. Par further information, apply at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of Sleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7A. M. andllP.M. THOMAS MOOR' my 10 Agent Penn's, Railroad 00. astai.NOTICE-WINTEU, ARRANGEMENT. PUILADELPHMWILMINGAWT, AND BALT/. MORE RAILROAD. On and after Monday, October 4, 1858, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA - - - - P.r Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Express,) and 11 P.M. For Wilmington, Atli A. M., 1, 4 and 112 M. For New Ciotti°, at 8 A. M., and 4 P. M For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. • For Dover, at 8 A. M. and 4.b0 P. M. Por Seaford at BA. M . and 4P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 8.80, Express, 11 A. M., and 5.40 P. bl. Leave Wilmington at 7 and 11.40 A. AL, 2 23 and and 8.95 P. M. Leave New Natio at 11.06 A. M., and 8.05 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.13 A. EL, and 8.20 P. M Leave Dover at 9 16 A. M., and 4.55 P.M. Leave Seaford at 7.40 A. El., and 1.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORR. Leave Wilmington at 0.10 A. M., 1 65 P. M., and 12.16 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia tn timore, Do do 5.40 P: M. from Baltimore to Phila. phia. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run as follows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 6 95 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 790 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Orace do 6 00 P. M not B. M. FELTON, President. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M: HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the abelvea or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Public Mem Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound In various stylee, In the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING as every description Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of English, French and Amer-. can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogan , s contribution to the Prankßei Institute, the Committee say— , . This display of blank booze for banking and mercantile use L the best in the Exhibition. The selection of the material le good, the workmanship most excellent, and their Snit& andap. pearance neat and appropriate?, . soSIO-Ur ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., WHOLESALE! DRUGGISTS, Manufacturers and Dealer - PAINTS, VARNISILIS, sad WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner YOURTIL and sAcui Streets, Philadelphia. Bole Agents for the gale of the celebrated 71orettb Elite GUM. - soliSS-# Untradt titter. VOR GIBMANTOWN MINS PION 1.11.111111110 N, .AND TSB WEBS .41.111Y/1. Mail trails at.. 11.00 night. Bast line...—. 4.50 A. M. Express mail.. 1.10 noon; etaturitern. Elms am) eheinitale. flu aub IneL _ _ IREICITSYLVANIA, _ GREAT OENTBAL ROUTE, connecting the At bottle Cities with Western. North-western; andpkartli western Blab* bra contimioits.liillWay direct , -This Road piso - .comicts.at-- Pittsburgh, with-daily of - steamers to ea, port" on the,Westein lily - Mg r and at*: . Cleveland and ilaixlustcy With- litearneis to _all Ports on , - the North -waters - Lakes ;:inaking the: ;WARM ,_ - 01411APIBT and 11,11IiIABlidl HOUTBlGwhicklfrelldhi - Can be forwarded to and from,the eazA2 . HATIR sarwmacrulL4DEPlELA 13- 4 3 MIT Q 4 . 411 5 — 80 0 41, - JOH 4 I - 11144114. (- " . Gape, Books, Dry Gioods, (in ,boxes' - bales and truntx),Drovi i fin boxes " and bales) Peahen, furs,- all Itscourt OrAse-- Domestic - •_ - - anCTiolOngi (in original - Drugs (in casks), Hardware, - Leather;' Liguori - OA cashed Wall *. , Papet, iWool, • and 'Sheep -Pelts, Hastwerd, &e.lto - Oat pee If_ Zaino ' CHABS—Airrnsi Hemp, Bacon - - mid Pork Weil • (loose or -in , ; oaths), Paiute, o*-stal- to - DU ' ) •- - - ' (except - lard-and Nth*, SOS *ln rownvx Ortia—coffee, ; : _ Beef, and Pork, (fn casks or baste sastward), - LardandLardold,Nalfi r SodaAeh,eermanObty,TefiPitak, • win, Steel, Mannfooloued _ • - Woo, -Rosin- • OH, Queenawars, Sugar, (hhds., bbla„ and boxes,) - &cc, &a - • • - ithd. '14199 ni • ilttorns,-16o : per bbl., until further natio*. Gittlx-860, per 100 lbs., until further nottee..: OorrON-42 - per bale , not exceeding 600 Ms; wel ' Otte Until farther notice. • • In dapping Goods front an; point Nast of PhiLidet , ri7t , l , ll ) ' , V7ilre"roPT:4l:tbll 4 .7.l l .l;Thll Road, at Phllidelphia -or Pittsburgh, will De forwarded .withont.detention. llautori dtunrre.—Olarke`ft Co,, Chicago; Pant & & Oci.; dierapbbii • Tenn. • Haas Co.. dt: Lords,: Mo,; P. G. 0011187 AL, • avansville, Indiana ,• Wm. Bingham; LonisVille, Kontnokr.,• 0. Heldman, - Hadison,.lnditua ;H, Brown* Co, and Athei: & gibbaCd,'Oineinnittif H. Pierce• & Ito., Zanesville Ohio; Iciech - & 64 Hilbysizeet; Boston; Leech & Co., No. 2 AstOr'Nonie, New York, No. - 1 Will i am , New York L. Oneeder, Philadel_ phial ./llagrair Moons, Baltimore; B. A' etewart,-Pittaburgiu - • 1 '11.41/ HOUBTOIf, ' Genoral,Preight Agent: H. - 1: - WhiBA.111Cli . des- General Superintindiint. Altoona: a - - Obi41;1114 ' THE BRITISH AND NORTH Anil: CAN Royer. nun EITBASS IRON IMP ,TORS ,TO.-LITRRPOOL. Met Mtn P4M&ge • • Ottent6 cabin Pilotage - 16 sostoz 1.1 141.811P30L Chief Cabin Passage lllO Second Cabin Passage - " 00 The ships from Beaton call at Halifax. PERSIA', Capt. : CANADA, Capt. king. '- ARABIA, Capt. .1: Stone. I AMBRlGA,Capt.Wlehmen ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott.NIAGARA, Oapt.Byrie. I APRIOA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These "easels earrya clear white light at mast-heed; sreen'on starboard bow; red en port bow. EUROPA, Leitch, leave &eon, Wedneila - B. PERSIA, Interim, ' N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10. AMERICA, Wic kman, Boston, Wednesday, Nov ASIA, Lott; ' N. York, Wednesday, Sept, 24. NIAGARA Millar, Wednesday, Bea: 1. AFRICA - , Shannon, ' N. York, Wednesday,' Deo. - 0. EURO .A, Leitch, " Boston, Weddeiday, Dec. 15. PERSIA, Judith:l; ";11. Ycrrlr,Nedneaday, Deo. It. ARABIA; atone, - "Bton, Wedneglayi Den:,29. Berths not seamed a a nntil paid for._ ' An experienced Surgeol'on beard. . ". The owners of these filnps Will not be aeoonntable for Gold, BONA 701relry; Rreolosi Stones or Metals, luaus Mite - of lading are, idigneSltherishir and the value the-fief therein eXpreaaell - - For freight or passage apply _ nol-y - • ;11 CANARD , it :Bolling JGreen: 1858: _ - 1859. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS 'UNITED BTATNE MAIL PAi'llET LINE.—The splendid Bosta of this old and' popular LINE will leave Memphis and New _ _ - Orleani, as heretofore, on _, - MONDAYO, WIIDNEEDATE;*. irEIDATIO. MONDAY PAOJ-iil NEBEL/Skipi..A..l:lll.' Vl* BEN YAILNKLIN - Capt. J. D. CLAES • ' WEDNEBDAY PAORBTB.'• - WORN 13IBIONDB . ... . . ....Capt. JAB. F. SMITH INCOME " Oapt BURDETT Mg FRIDAY PACKETS. „ . DELIMIT H. R. W. HILL:. nu- These Boats connect at Memphis with the Nen roads from that-point, alio regular- Packets - for . t. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati; and Nashville, On their respective days 'Leale lifironliir-immsdlitely on the arrival of the lifempids . ASPOlartesten'llailroad Cars. Passengers can arrange- their - arrivaleo - as to avoid delay at Memphis longer "than Widnes" or p 1151 :, Per information; inquire of - J. J.ItAWLINEI4 , At Webb & RawlingV, 816 Main St , Memphis. 8. H. Sneer, Adv. Agent. oeig•sat tit&FOR SAVANNAH RO LLNE—ONLY REGULAR LI.N.GOODS BR ORIVED AND BILLS LADING- SIGNED EVART DAY.—Freight and insuranewat less .than sailin Sea— sal 'rates, by the steamship - . EiTiLTLOPzGEORGIA.,,, Captain J -J. Garvin, to sell inwhitorday, NoveniberlS,? at 10 o'clock, A. M. from second wharf abase Vine et For farther perticrilars- ;dew see adsertisement of Steamship _STATE: Olt GEORGIAL.InthIif paper.% '• - For freight or puns, apply to e - . „ • - - - , HERON ' , IL • - 004 - - , - 528 North knotirool 'TOR 011ARLESTON - AND SA TAIINALt-IDDION , B LINN. • - GOODS BBOXVDD AND DILLS 01 LADING gem= The splendid firstelaas ads-wheel itearneMpa • EXIBTONM IMAMS - and STATIS 01 elloliffLti • Nrof torm a weekly line for the Beath and Bonthwas% one of- these skips mailing every AATUBDAT- - at , lo e' er clock A. M., alternately fey Quinton and da•- , • atiamablp' HEYSTONN BTATB, Oaptiln U. P. Maratanan, will oommenee loading on THUBSDAY, November MI. and spa on SATURDAY, Nor: 20, at 10 &cloak, A. M. - • - FOS SAVANNAH. The STATA OT GEORGIA, Oapt. John J. Garrin, win ootaroenee loading rea Tharschil, NOT - - -11th, - and sal on asturdsy, November 13, _at •10 Vole* A. • At both Charleston and harannala, these eltiftsconneet with steamers for , Iloridsi iukil,Havana,- and with rail roads, &a., for all plaoes in the Mouth arid So uthwest: 711.11IGHT8 .111IGUONG. ' Heavy Freight et an avemipsAflll pm mit. helm, Raw York steamship rates. - • , INSUBANOB. „- • .. THEIGHT and INBIIIIA.HOD on a lama proportion of goods slapped Boath will be formt to be lower by these ships Lb= by reilingiassele. plawi ' $ 2O 00 Bfes:age l 08?? Pxournion Tickets, good for the present year. 110 00 No bills of lading signed after the skip has sailed. - For freight or passage, apply to - A:. niao, No. 829 (late 81) North Jarvas. Agents at Charleston, T. S. T. O. BUDD. • • Agents in Savannah, O. -A. fIRSINTS ; ' For Florida, from Olutrlestcm, dimmer 0.4.1107"1NA, every Tuesday, Tor Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST.- MARTS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. Tor Hamra, from Charleston, steamer ISABIL, os the 4th and 19th of every month. ififiSTEAK TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, WILYMIT, , DIJBLIN, and LONDON- Aithout delay, for BO dollars. Return ticke, good for eix monhs, to either of the above places by ts any steamer of the t line, de dollen for Moreland trip, out and book. '• tau itaw.roli. Idinburgh, Otimmine. Battuday, Oat. 80, 12e'elook i U Glasgow. Goodwin. Wednesday, Nov. 24th . 41 Edinburgh, Gumming, Wednesday, Dee; MI u . MON GLAMIOW. Edinburgh. Clamming...... ....Wednesday. Oct 6th. Glasgow, Goodwin. Saturday, October 23d. Edinburgh, Cumming Wednesday, Nor. 24th BATAS OP PAESAWII. rlretOLu 16 guineall Steerage, found wikfi cooked provisions $ I. FROM W TOR[ Fire% Clue. ST6 00 Steerage, found with cooked prcreisiona 80 00 Children ander 14 jean of age, halt fare; Infanta In Steerage, tree. _34gmel . ticketa available within 01.1[ month', hy any Lae. lln . . ll'im $l4O 00 Stearns SOO 00 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. Nor freight or punnet apply. to WORKMAN & x0.,193 WALNUT Street, Naiads& . I . ItOBBBT OBA ,1G 11 Bmadway, New York. HAM, t LONNY, Bohm=la Wharf, Baltimore mayltremoa . . Winn anb figicais. CCHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has Induced the offering to the public of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, Comae, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB. It CHILTON. I have analyzed a eampletof Chestuut•Grove Whiskey, received from hlr. CHARLES WHARTON Ja.. of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that It is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances It Is an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMBS B. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 8, MS. Analytical Ohemlet PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9, 1858. DIAR SIR: We hate carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it contains none of the poisonous substance known (as Feels Oil, which is the characteristio and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, & °AMA°, Analytical Chemists. To Czteatass Wiraaton, Jr., No. ZS South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. 0c224t18.21 BRANDIES.—" Pinot OastiHon," Karen, ..GP and other Cognacs of various yintnee, In half pipes and quarter omits • Pallerololn Rochelle Brandlebt pale and dark, in half pipes, half naafi, and one-elgkth oak& Imported and for Kale by HENRY BOHLEN & 00. 0022 2U and 228 South Fourth istrett. tatels3 anb tiestattramss . 2 4 A. ROADE HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. CONDOCTIID OX TKI ZOROPSIS PLAN. A new lease for a term of years having been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European plan, and the prices remain unchanged,vis: Roost Pan Ray 800. DINNER 500. BEILLICP/ST AID Tea, nice, 87Xo. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every. thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter by means of Sterna 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 whely for business men—hence no ladies are received. 117- This house is never closed day or night. J. D. BROWN, E. DE YOUNG, TONES - 4011SE, HARRISBURG, PA., _aes( .. in 1867.) VF, • MILEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. mp 29-7 WELLS 00VAR __ lx. proprietor. DE LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT, N. E corner THIRTEENTH and °EMMET fitreebv;Phfladelphis. n02.8t00 WM. A EN LANEY, Proprietor. PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No. J 808 MARKET Street, four doOrs above EIGHTH, South side, Philadelphia. °piers Stewed, Routed, Fried, Pickled, &o , fte , for Home Consumption and Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o'clock. ode/4f d^IAMPBELL'a DINING SALOON,. - Ili Corner of THIRD St. and HARMONY COURT,' - Has been closed for several days past, in order-to be regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened en MONDAY nett, Roth Diet- with improvements and al terations which will astonish the town. The host haa thrown his soul Into the task of lron seal, and we think that his efforts will meet with universal approbatlom, , When reopened it will bee model establishment. Oapt: WM. WX.A.T. ...T. Elf
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