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-.4l,4 a beidabfrifilg; b yl3liboti Olinita; Oft:1p:
; I .,,;Tette - 44CeutnekY47,,The tett,l4/Scriptaie
xri,-I,tioqtkini.l3"4 . l.qoupeas ,p:mipq. dyke Tni
''''''o.4 iallio'forirtli'ehtiPter'of SL Paul's Se!
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1114FPIStici,To the Oerinthiantt, lytli eta liith
-.tverses l io 'tilt Ir. -I ,-, , ~,' , 0,--„: - - x i 1, ..•
• t4 - -s,;:ollarsiiiittitnilatien, ivbrehis but foi r s'inorken
~ ti
-2i:Atethotttfar„..utt..is _far more a:weeding and 'eternal
:IF' WpieltA &WV *-. 'j 4 - ..`i.",! , r) , ci .-,. .; ~,, t
.4„ ,, XA t . Attie Me, iookaiot at the, things which are
~001111; but:at,the'thingstwidett are :!norseen :' for
.., :/- lha Wags whioh,are seetaretempratl . hut the
, Aldngs whiohlye'not seitu r, tltieare eternal.". ,' : , ,
, - .,,": 1 T .*
l i6* 6 . 7 l,*loll:fifild,VisS'a iOli r cleiT
mid iffectlie •review of how God; dispenace
tt --- temporal"nilliction, - -for the - goed .of hlsohil .-
", , ,,ilren andopan the Nirbole,looriptituted , a;ixtost,
= ., - befittirjettPpeld for the `eccisien;lt being, the
'-, AabbittiCeet :apart loillie•Dorcas Society e01..,n:
.. , n: lectien. itThe humantrobject of thialeature of
IlheServicen, with the reputed abffitYor Billh,oli
- -r:'Otirrell,.attracted lan 'lmatenak"tcfngtogtition;
, ' cry seat , or that eapsoionw edfflcenfaying
• -
°T -. „ I l ifil e van . 'd - I,htleaserthred htindied
.',',ixtejZiuEelailit'4l4"..Obligeid ta t
5 remain standing I in'
-' the aisles mid galleries ler want et seats., i
",,„111 opetite%;tiie,l3hdCoii,iiidd;that; tlfei = hbly
`! ''', , Apoetlernts' ,wellaivar, e, how, important aldat
,' ~ ter it - was • tci , view,tho tribulations , Pt• this life
I ,:ititlfeliglitor,gteettelifttati4vtiffitliwelb
,-..-. ,- hovesthat frequently everti the well disposed.
• Wereproub'td!gliofway to , iletiPair,nrider We'
""‘., 'i)fylptlibasitillennibt; and'hisnee it'W i ta that, in,
the languegeref : theleidi SC-Paul had tfonght,
' V't liiCheer the affiieted With,ftaiitfeePeet;Pf the
'..t, '5 1 90,,i4t 1 feiattllv,„litaravOlfgrVe .l 4 l 'llktgeln 'a
-41 ,better WlirldilZigArhia, - eante motive,of callable
, '" ,-, -,tioarsaid the speaker to histearera, wlnfuitt
4 : 2 .4 is ,yiiii"ifo7.ll3VlT‘i There _ - were hurdeheit
/0--• beerts'whichtiwas not.• iothepower Of hunart
r '"' hopettAlS cheer' , and to'buchl, all their kixpectN.:-
, ',:,:,tiortititf_Velfeliiinet',4oMB NM G0d . ..y.2106e
- -, ;.trieland - tribulatems sbeuld .be „expected by..
'" tllo,Prisfiagifer they,:were'riseeSsarilY spot
<, J. 4.0nt,36' , it;lite'l'orAlifgtiMiliel , tyet, it NIB a
- - I . g .z blense a trutli,lfiat pthese,. sufferings - wore snot
7,', :iittliAt tiffilr . balm, and 'that wits the,religion
' ' ', iig. 3:0,8118 °Mai ;This centained iicikthe only
fate comfort toirtuninity. -underc trials. -*phi
' -,iesephy end Boland° , might relieve''sufferings
',
Of aphysical or mere temporal 'character, ibut
,• ,rhese weremttorly powerless' in Oothingi the
,` , `,skr.eitiesof it yeahndedluitti:'',' t. • ~ I 1
~4 'litble *Vdrd;Ged Wilt reprieented fig g COM- I
' ,SPAlttPltberl7q goedlittepherd,watching
' .4 ,. ',. OVer,„,, - l i4 e gf itl :.o 6.l ''/:; a1°.°81 951 to
,-, ' ittfard",tbeteAoM luiria;,and Mew pf, his,
the-lineation Might be4askedynWhatmeaa these
• ''
~ b ,oletetifidWilifi.w.hataiidoirtsOn. the - light of
eing meted out zto,•lne.by onrcheavenly Ira.
there/ 't Stirely we - could' , not daubt,•wi all
'theeiffilettefake*:ciiinteti,:tilat the er
tl .
- - • &sal in Prlder"Alat,theiiFoloblerVirtuits m igh t '
- be tdavelalkaLwitbinuttovbiehoen only Bert
- riali - ffi the soatibefilias-lettrifedfleboar; the
- , triats.of: this•world witivan humble and sub
, ..‘`thissive spirit "„ ',. ' ',' ",- ' '' .7 . - " '',,•''' - .-
, `" • In'vletv Of `this;" he Proposed first to' con
i alder terfferiug i as,sent,to us, by etOrdglit,y God
''•' as ctinthicineto,oeY,salvalhm. ,; „ , ' . ~,. I
_ r We , all =knew , Said' We imeaker, tbat, in :ono
' ' sense; the'safferings,of this•life ;were•but the •
leinporal ptudalmient: et fthe shrief'our first
Parents: God, however,'• in, His : wisdom ;had I
mercifully, turned these yeti Sufferings into
an instrument arthuch good. It was natural
for fizosperity.to,awalLtue. beart:ot matt ,and
'MAO hiniforgetfur.ot,thosei seemingly less
fortunate ardund. him, - until, growing , in, his
,
„ , „Imaginary, independence, -ho • forgets his i re
eptinsibilthei Ao Gedluid , Co * hid ' felloivrcrea
`,..r turd • -adveriity; on the other hand', awakened
a _ey*paillYfortivithrle !likel - circumstances,
andthttedet i llOpedVithieCWhiph. prosperity
' ' fin'tia.:ta:ob texittevv,lti,ivaiin the school of.
' advereity.thatwelearnedto,dospiso the yorlit
' ;WitiCtill ?its 'iranitelelliffi4lffieriltibisi- The.
, ._,sibietien - Whir wonl4'bo thesiiiinit`ifJniktiere
--- -prespereita and manfortable ?-wattauggestiip bt
-is sitd , and terrible',attifer. 4 'Even Withtalb our
llability.XindbilisgS, the intervals in Whfch we
• -, ,- -, are , comparatively exempt from tbentwere teo ,
' 'Often the eetettion °tom: withdraw, ing our ail' ec T .
' ' ' ' i np
',;l.lilMs'fieniGod 3 , slid. on eery handli ;Ivab
~, 1
apparent Vutt , htlltiak:Pufrutblgn, NM an •!mils
, -', - lielumbio, aS° l .e.f-f”anal_na l / 4 4 1 ° •4e‘ 8 1 )1 1 t i n
.:7=l",i '.,- - -;: ,-, = ,f , ; i'' 7 (.: , .4 •
2 World iraltervivas 0 ; lonictiim; where' 'an] the+
o .olwistian thutsubjeetsitirthe relief .of which'
he Fag, t 6 ' ll ,4olo,V, i ltiti l ehttrity and benevo
lence/ r-Mhore wohld . be those' noble inatitu
- - tipoe.of mercy, if,therevere ,no objects that
, • required their assistance? .Alll no, the suffer
legs of,this.wOrld'Were God's most , effective,
, - ,nmane to 011iaphildiert forldeven. , l Through.,
i, -,‘ , idiliction , it was that the Church hat-been 'en
, ablet to ,:tiisiett , and" dernonstratOlth bruin&
' 7 Ifiliiilik . j , *WIC,. ' "3 WC; Milarellii4 would, sae
", ihMildomo, the results of these Christian Min.
A. , '
•istrations oftenetleence.' - IT yid wentabxped;
;'' ,eithetef,theyory-lintrunif;dfAlie;,Alp,s; we
0 ' ' ' 1 16 0 1 14. 11 44 the self ; aaarificing Gbristittn, who,
, having deserted home, friendsiend,corafurta,
' , -Iliniftufildebbilyeugageilliit'i r opthbfg'the 'so
', ironing: :"Ttitire" ral, Jp.deed ifh.PlimehilWielf
. r . ~;iiiiiiitylniffinet: exerted its holy int:titmice to
+i'; Conti:oft-the afflieleV- rt*stidiegainguhout
' - doing 'geed' - Morebver* that COnstitated the
*;:very, esaencezof the religion , ..of g leans C riot.
, Who;lieweirld ask, diktat ndirtire/tife!noble
', &ads of - a St. Vinteril; Who had solicited 'mil- -
`",alone 'Of . Jitney from.the 7 richrto help aSd ro
, •',:lievathe wantirotthe:poort WhO could' but
Admire his:zeal la teaching In ,• uidiedi Mid thoui
• ,sitadk;lierkftp:lttatietiff eafferitig r- est er i WAS
4
onr. admiration "ollallenged iless.hy his fabbly
' I'-', achieVed iden to, iffaiguratettithie societies of
'-'
--- •'fahatleti to eititYtitt thliiinishien.ef, love. 1
,44 l 0 Time it*as that in God'amerciful economy
~ , , , , f of•/rata, tbeitin' of, ourlirsCparents, while it
,- ' ,, qiiotight sorrow - end ardrering inth the world,
•• ,- sit forded arthe Same time the most effective
• 7 ,•'means of uefolthe enjoyments` of heft
--,• ' -7." "gen.- 4 NOtqhdletnit 'among the manYadvan-•
-Uses of ang yew
ering , that , it led the, sinner to
'God: ' Ilinv frequently had we seen it that
'' '• -temporarafflictlon , was, made the,flret • efficient
''-;:instrument In leading'. to the " sinner's con
4 - Some, ioierse of,fortine .was , necessary to
h •
-brieg us to a - due - sense'of our dependence.'
1..2,'"'-'l3nectes in; crlind:Nrie a temptation for itfi
,4 ce,tithertancit. , Row few there ,were who ever
wept over their own• success: in iniquity I , If
•• - we glance over tint annals'of, the world; We
• =—.Bhould , find that wherever the sinner Is pros
: , poring fin . pleasure, ho is ltanieneffi and lin
, ',. r. penitent 1-but follow him'into difficulties and
reverses, and poehow. aeon he faildtd find re
lief in earthikthinge, and , turria , to Almighty
, God:,AIOW often did Tootle the protid man
, „ opprbardeg We peor;peraCcutirig We innor.ent,
',.' ~ ~and itieseirig his way,regardiesdof hie dales
~toGrid'ind his fellew-men I l'et; , when at
. Ilictiontvertekt3s hinsithatproudinan becomes
an bumble penitent, , , 1
',..- A , etrilting, illustration of what., was-here
oblythe , speaker -urged was afforded In the
' ,-•'-• iiaseeflfamtasek who had mecceeded his fa
„,,.„ ~theratezeirialt, Opt - we've years of age.l This
,Prinott bad been guilty of tbe greatest aposta
',- o.ri ',fib_ erlA."fdelti - to,,tiffe - the Pk:a, or the
,•••`' 4 -trtte Sied, andietnisedllio,Oity of J e rusalem to
'"swim le,:ihe , ” bleed 'Of her/ Children , arid pro •
-
pletS:'... Thereupon God,mt. the Assyrian
'gloats into his demintonkand bound the wicked
. 1 7110r.ganeeielt in'fotthifi, and_cmied.,blin a
,tt eaptiketo Blibyloti.•< , Then,it was, in the dun
geort,of,=,bitt prisonrthat he began to 'see!, the
I ' ll ' - iAlteiglitylittri, , Whicle in`eiii • cution Of:justice
;fuse lair ( .AdrtuPiffiesi :to. smite ythe !offendi3r,
Yet thatarmwas stoldiainnasseh in his afflic
tion, gt beimught his God" and Itratibled • him
:self,greatly,',' sapplicatiag . for mercy, and that
he might ,be again, restored to Jerusalem,
-' and- be . brought into his , kingdoni. , 'Tide
- ' ' prayer was heard and isnswered. - The tears of
• - the penitent. blittnot been shod in• vain, and •
thus it was-that GreL7ipareti man fn' justice,
-" and afflicted biefein Ittercy.:: •
, - Q
-• t - ' , ';' , -Irt we - examine& 'the Sacred ;.Volume we
should_fleci-thatNednichubtesiar, wliel, In con
sequence of hislinhcay4esire to be worship
ped as a giidOvatc, doomed a the"forest as a'
brutp, had. ne, sooner ;been , placed ' under "thd,
-,' ' , Inninitrot his transgression than hiff under-'
- . -•• amending retarnedlo him, when bernade - pen
„.=,:: 'font” gap:ail - On 'exclainiing,` in inhetance,
' --' si Th`oO,V God, art greet, and all must how
`f , beforelbee i! , -' , ' • - , -•-. ' ,
_. ,1 . ~, _ ,
"rhellodigal Soit presented fo'_us 'another
~-..q eAkile le,nolet.„ ,No sooner had that disobedi
_•
,ant eon been deprived' of , his riches; and; the'
' - ; . '„falfftfrionleWhickthitypprolunted; 'than he
• • :,,,w4madelehelble 'of 'his ingratitude and sin,,
, „ , „„,ilmd in'that, humbled condition loCked back to
' ` 1 - 1 1,b 0 , 110, 1ffiY home of hli • lather ; and resolved at
1 1 0 - O
to - ,return ADA, eepferis to, pi, offended'
' -.ptn'ent til-liatOihnectitgainst .Ifeaven:and be-,
fore:thea);,;, And - rain hundreds of . instances
wolfed soon where find reerci pp ly saved sons
„frate`fiaidition;it,t,ittreOfting ; out uptin them
the 'AtVnit'Oninelland-,of affliction: --Ignatius
~- , ,• Loyedithad centintied itt's career oflatabition
"ahleseidietillattil Gott hnoibled hlit pride anti
.. ~. Jaid bite 'apaige - fick: ` ,liia4;Aid. then, only had
• ,- rignetins entered into himself find beheld his
- -- - triorenitipa Ir,a - lg4 whie.ti:hi:d,liciver be-
, ..' fore llitlittibitdd 'fitil • MintLCtedin_,,that Kitir be
,` 61 ' 47 Yilell iili •Pliiicadlifeilltielitle'llio7f4i.the ;worldi
,` ' - '-'2-, but In the carlstantservice of his God. - To give
( Agloonitaiflfilcdiieh e i y O,dtoo Alflios r , d at ervnd a o n
he uda i
-whese!*dikr,efaufdieit
the gloryroPGedsim
`thelndiktifirt:of OWA", dna the footsteps at'
- 2 m 1 1:101Veg to•dat to ;,h tread lif every
- ~t o mr 3Ol Atl r kifillif StAtner - ,0 flips. Cremated been
lar 0 • ~, . ..7444 A ,,,, -3 :fli , ~
, , 1. 5: ili - ihdkjilte,iaith*St lbewhole p,eople,of
A , -. 4 . o o„di i tti,traiiiiiiitt, , Thiletiiiings die
"-
' , '. .; -74 ' s eilliglimiii 1 V 4 Icti ' filtn , 4loV:hiatOry!ot the
.''':- ' ?- 7*. V44 6 :1*$ rt 4 1 4'& 111(1 = at;thiventtable peopid , •
;.•-", .' :',,-; Th i n ,11ti,9 'Vomit 04.0 e, ef ~'diii;and t hid
hot, ai dt,
,- .„ - x-6 7 0„ , 0.,9, ..07 'tt .fer.fir quitdir•Apicheginning
~, „,, T ei t o.4_,eff• ' _ „lti la znaditats:been.Adentified,
ITAt i 3 - ,-)4$1, 1 1004 - 14 'Pit Or l W,tindirefron bird'
dp-AtykkaivagoioNosibe VP 4 1 14.4kbeen the sig.:
,11 . '4"iV. 4, '4:-A,I4F--ottficirl9 -7 431 ;t4bo l ttilittiodA, -, 'Pt. - - , ---
7 , tt-: * e*liid-nethltt depifiliffrall Ws; thaf, th l i
- a''., ';=,',',- . - Ji lit t PPlA 4 l l , l o,tatatifik Ws tq
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ston to itejatit' of in inereatiet.Of Merit in the
4 1 40.Gtod;f, ; T" ;3. l
t,was _ true there could- - -uAe merit: in pros
porityAttitegette,rally, the Ifigritifief trials in
, liklvi,ftefnerepreolorts' in: the" ta"ght
. .4alhe - feet4hitt.stieltiveke already.tried like
goldAin the fttinace. It was comparatively
, - 444 1 Y,30. - / 3/Rtfajthffil.whenfrierYtbitigttias sioi
"eronndiats ;. but int the dire•extreinity
'of adversity:we bore patiently
,our atlitettons,
Itafferded:.lntrineh fairer prospect Of, advance-
gietit Siitue., 'The virtues of„a palrifultift
were., solid; becanso, they bore uppn them the
I.catgib einabrit`xla4p,Obia:nOsA,t!k shaken.
'in,thOlifdecif;;Tob we,readithittAte .Mijoyed
great posseasionsfi Bpelpg this,,the arch enc.
rortif hadaddiefined.theAlnalghty",.giiing
fer u .l,olA:lategriti his uninter
ruyited- Prosperity,adding • that if his • earthly
Areasiires be taken TrOin -Mini without
-attuning, hint' to' Witvi3r hits allegiance, then
Woidd he"ablilleWledge,loWMrtne.' TO all'
GOd liticratisefited;- Yet;liiitead'of causing
him' to -forsake-,"his. Creator, he uttered not a
'Atiniplidatiliiit; abated oft 'his ',dung bill, he
'rased hia,nicered hands to heaven iii devout
'anbmission;confessing, 'cc 0 God; Thou - , alone
'art' good,and .received all
' t hine fbeinl•Thee; Mid; Thoil haat taken' them
teifway ; „blessed „be' Thy holy naive," (or as
it is rendered , ,in the versiontefore us, ," The
.Lord gave , andAhe .Lord bath taken waY ;
;blessed be the name of the Lord.") ' '
the sp - ealser, was ,created.erect, to
' look ',upward 'tif r.thetbetter. land;,but' as ho
turned his eye earthward, tempted by the trea-
In* ant,inittities of the world, he became
'.iistranged - frinialiii - Ftithee above. further
ofitliiisubjectitha dove of Islciah's
aikWaa introdneed with striking :force and
,;inneitpeetin hettntY.„' : When; said he; the
was &Mt sefit,tarth, , ,it descended from the
'mountainf but being repelled by the lreitry
cidebObefere itthe rolliogsvaters and floating
eareases-Tit-retitrned-10, . the heights , from
Wlienetil it reittrie:."' When;lloivaver,tt neared'
plains' below Smiling
and; veidant: branches,; it. returned : no
loorOi tti • the'i-ark;bnt stayed , to' enjoy the
V o)iipting:fican e low., ;ISO with utan:;;;When
he: gette :the',world; and is' baffled
With reverses, has his heart rent by the 'nitre
,titude of and-Is-made the 'subject of
the world's persecution, he finds nothing in
the earth' and its tribniationicto love or cling.
tii.`and tieterdingly he turns hie eye heaven
ward, feeling that his ark of safety' is On high:
Oa the contrary, when the world presented to
our view thejemptations of joy and happiness,
as in uninterraptad prosperity, like, ,the. dove'
We' teatime pleased with the Proipeet; and
thus gradually grew forgetful of Him to whom,
we are -indebted for, all we have, and are, or
can ei,ei for.
'"::Ligaiiri 81.41'6.114i 'were the rewards which
God gave to his: faithful children. •. It,was in
view of this that the saints et old rehearsed
their sitflailtigit tiOinanytrinrimba.' 'lf, naid
the speaker, yortdo; not, believe me, receive
the ...testimony of Paul,' who had declared,
be''it frorri'ma to glory save 'in ?the
. Press of,Jeaue, in the , lives.oV i the
saints, where was there ono among them all
who had not bei3n tried in the furnace of trials
and afflictions 7„ Either' let mo die or me
suffer for the Saviour's sake," had: been their
bltignagOV and -, paradoxical -as - this might.
seem to the world, it nevertheless the true
,holy religion. --Whose !life
were we to accept as a:pairon, if not the life
•Of :Venni thq , “ intia of sorrows and aeottaiuted
.'• - • • •
c, Our privilege of oniniathig the ,Niidotir's
°Sample -in• this--respect,, he had thus:en
deavored to show to be ' , One' Of our, richest
legacies.and one that had, been, largely,en
joyed by Obrist's immediate followers, during
the first three hundred years of the Christian
OM,' the whole of: which period had been lite
rally deluged - with.7the blood of Christians.
Sorely-then we eight not to be sad if wo!are
among the- poor: - and suffering ones of this
world. On the contrary, those whom he was
liddreiling'shcadd count' it all joy that they
!bfilonged.to aialigion at which the! finger of
-scorn was so often pointed. cc Blessed areyo,
fallen Men 'shall 'revile you, 'peiseento you,
'and Oen say all 'Manner of evil against yeti
falfielY- 2 .fer.:,MY;:eake," 'Should be.• a most
sheering solace to every Catholic. cc 0," said
• ttaty iiPeaker;:fe it . Catholic should blush over to
that' lie 'sae object of persepution
and ridiculo; when he knows at the same time
,that ti follower of One who was hittiself
id-sodded; reified, and, at last hung ppon a
tree.,",;cAll, no I it was not for them to Leta
fintirttt these things, but rather to endeavor to
and.taitinal 'Catholics, and thus' give
testimony of their holy religion. 0, what a
shame was it" fer'-'l; , Catholle to be seen slag;
'goring' drunken through' the, streets, and thus
disgracing the Holy Church,lit the bete& Of.
which Jr,lnidlietin hie privilege t 6 be'born.
concluding; remarks were addressed to
congregatiod more k.espriciallyiwith
rents tithe cellectionTer "the poor which was
. .then abed to be taken..., Every one,- said be,
..
Alial.
,should glory pg able, to give something,
no matter _ how-littleyfer- in-doing-so God,
would most, assure.dly:..giVe:.them the :sweetest
consolationti 41n,this; life,. and hereafter, the
hapPineski,if,gib4ttiigdom-Cik heaven.
_
• ' l ', - ,l4l7llfettlottern. ,
WEI-j , Tr-it A. 410
fiIidPERIDE I ODNPECITIONNRY.
'PINE MIXED EDGAR. PLUMS, " '
?IRE MIXED BONBONS,:
• ' ' PINE MIXED CANDIES,"
lifiuitifi6turedi mid for esle*Wholesele and Retail, by
41TE191BN ••F. WHITMAN, , • •
No. 1210; MARKET STREET,
r -
W•istor,S.WELPlll.Etreet.
tunibrr.
To LUMBER ;DEALERS. '
720,000 feet gemmed White Pine PlaDk and
84,000 feet 'seasoned Poplar Settee and Ohaii Plank,
29;000 • • it- 5-8 add 4.4 Boards. ' -
15 000 " " X =5'44 Scantling.'
' ash and Oak Plank and Bondi.'
DcPoi; D.'DKVIS K 'OO'S Wholeinle and
Oomoolealon Lumber Yard, .111tOnD , !Octet; , between
RACE and VlNltltniets' '
.
etitistrg.
; Dr. W. B.IfoILDDNNEY,Dentist,
would inform Ws - friends that he hu resumed
preettoe et •No. 1848 OILEBTINUT - Street, second door
*bore the 11. 8. Mint. sepl-Sin
ILF- , '-
7OL,p,DOMINION7
THE "OLD DOMINION"
TEA POT,
•
Are' tuannfactured, under the patent for the United
Instal, by ,
ARTRGR, 817141GA11, Sc GILROY, • c.
Nos:“117 and 119 -Routh ' TENTH. STREET,
• • itaLAUEi,PEIIA.,
• •4' Marchante visiting Philadelphia, should, by all
tneansi lay In a enpply of these OOPYRIIItuuITEA POTS, -
which are rapidly coming -into' use, and destined in a
_short time tosupergede - all others. ' -
-_ - Ir7l - A - .41.&.-G..are also manufacturers , under the
patent, of. ; `,
,'ARTIittit'S•ii.ELUBBATUD int:TWAT
'RELF=SEATAINP. CANS AND JARS,
Which', it le conceded on all hands, are the beet in the
:tiarket.. ; aul74ntirtatneiti
Alga:Trade Agents for " -
_` l ,-TORItEYIB ,AD,JIISTABLE' DOOR SPRING.
416 - AlioHI" T' tiO 8 AND EIIILDER - -
- ACADIA FREESTONE.
,
Now 11'11,11.4, Mid shortly to errive, 1,000 tone of al,
!Jetattful Bytn; both. of the
• GRAY; ANI! 1317.5 S TINTS,
tb former of which, for softnces and delicacy of color,
le unrivalled • " '
Tor tho ; cbilitletsvot this, atone 'please examine the
following building 's :• '
Joe. llatxpon's Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse
Swiare; • , •
4,cruet street, between Seven.
!Ninth and Eighteenth: ' • •
Sanniel Weat ; streefind Ritteandulesquare. ,
- 15114.-Zitoreori'd Ne 1.1210 Walnut street..
A. If. W,Onnuth'e; 413 Arch stfee't.
Panwid Twelfth and chestnut IltreetS.
" T. .I.Vaseitt, Seventeenth and .Locust street; and
'others: •• ' -
ARNOI.IY - &_ WILSON, Agents,
PIIILADELPIIIA. WARMING AND VDNTILATING•
•. ..
'N
7.19A1LE1101188, „
;•..1 -0 10!OREST,'ITT STREET ;
' A topl , 44lm. ) ; B. X. WALT WINILL.
7 , tio,OKThr4• • :6LASStEI. " • -'-
kfenufeoturers 'of LOOSING aLeiltizi for MAN..%
tELSI;',PIEBIh.Ie BIDE W.k.GLO, of every eize j etylo,
ind 44 ol Bk an/
Pier Ta bles , orn cut, ran ere, Oonso;e ) of new
elegant designs ; end '"
fIOTUILE , ERAMEtir irlth Trams' for Porttalti,',
Miniatures, and , Photographs in enary variety of style',
Itaporteis of - 11NGBAVIN08,' every, nod
rahlleatinit Wang 'tedetved the .morhent 'of 100 u% kind
'OIL' PAINTINGn,froin - the' Stddiaa Aber boot and
molt eilbliiated'Axifetileui and Ettiopian
GAUL - BUY OF PAINTINGS,
Aped altilniesirnl44:-.Vableitile - and Retail Deal.
eta yid Mahogany and Walnut friadedlnoklngAilipeep i ,
to*bielitheyinvitithaattention of tbutitipcnstmners,
B .11
818 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOBI2II ITN anustrzolin—
TEN' Pita:CENT? LOAN'S.-
- ,ThiMinderaitata offara thoalmilelibeetiOlneeet
piatiltindOubted Aral halals teourlty, peedifilt Trust,
bonds Arld,"niAr,tgagen) on - prOperly, near
'Able the anionritbf 'the law, lathe o4y 0 Bt. bouts,
jeering ten pernent: Internet, the leistlate., 'lnterest
&Principal "
payable In Plilladelpolal - ''anirni from
I,oooopwarda' ; oIIARLES 825' 1V• 1,1411 W
. , • „ „. .--nortntha-at'
AtifrOOLGILED GLASS.
'llaretiVe hatO 'oemprelietiati) and vs.'
vied 'Mock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
*Tebibige:o4-0111mobta, Vestitinlinl; Ofinsery,atorles, and
other file lileemed boieisary to embel.
or tiigtmiti- allure and elegant' Appearance. Any
"oolor may be ; had; either" plain or ornamsntati - elato.
-manly or lirroltipr's $c man, ,
I- '19)31)108%1i Mite Paint, Siollaall)siders,
1,-;(lo2RAtff.,,,fl4.f4outt*nst !am' RborMll lour flrliAn sto
1N. 41 -80 '(D ithh - Company's) ',in
bond, and for sale by WM. 11. YEATON, 210 S.
wI
NzT at: - , • , COO
/r!U1325.5 SUGAft.i:l6O Boxes
ObYrobail ifibi by A. 101131N0,,
449 lionttt ritONT'Otriptl •
-- 2 '-- 7 0iiitit - -: bn- Iniiio9l.
furVll - 0 , AS . & _SONS,
al • iies:.l49 .arl 141 E.olThi FOURTH sruawr,
(Formerly Noel, BY sad 6B
81O018,GROIIND 11,10IT8,,AND , REAL ESTATE.—
TUESDAY NEXT.
Pamphlet catalogues : now ready, containing full
descriptiorue,orallAhirpropyrty to be sold on Tues
day next, 10611 x Instant, with a list or sales lath, Cad,
mad Seth nivoinber, r oomprielng a large amount of valu
able property;
RHAlli EBYATE, BTOONB &o. ,
Pnbiiti at the _Philadelphia Exchange !very
Caesday Evening:, • • 0
as •
Err Handbills or eh'pliopprty issuetiseparately,
addition to which. so publish on the Sattirdarpravicue
to each sale;'ofie thousand catalogues in poniplilet form,
ving full descriptions of, all the property to . be sol , Von
the folloiingTededity. •• • •s • •“)
PALL EIAIDB=-BTOONB AND RNAL
Seventeenth Fall Sale, 16th November, at the Ex-
Chalige.• ' - E
Eighteenth Fall Sale, LiSil November, at the li r
- ebstco,•
Pest, of the handbilli ot,the above- sales now reedy. •. ' • -
- • PRIVATE WALE 11.1 CF in. '
idler B ag advertised ta
e oeercleatoonnal7in2 rhate Bale
Erg
&bete:Lute, (of T hio h 1,000 oopleC are:printe4 weekly,)
tree orobargre. • • - '
REAL .EBTATELAT I , lll l Wri Setaii.-' 1 • '
• IV - . We helve 'a large amount of 'Deal 'Estate at Pri
vate' - Balo,lncluding every' deeerlptlon of City and
eotintry property. R.rinted Meta may be had at the
auction store.
• ETOOIiB, /to. -
On Tuesday livening,
NoYeaibar lath, at I &cloak, at the Philadelphia
change, for account 'cif whom It may concern
-1 (old) Aare Bao Francisca Land Ainmoiation.
24 shares Monet blerlah Cemetery Company !Pock.
-2 shares' preferred stock American Academy of Mule
5 dares common Meek. r do do do,
with ticket. ~ . •
1 abare Mercantile Library Company. ,
$7OO City Loani 18513, redeemable 1887.
SEVENTEENTH. BALL SALE—NOVEMBER .10th.
Will inalnde--- • - -
"OrphablitlOottrtliale--Estate of Unmphrey Atherton,
•-• , Deceased,. .q - • •
- ISE
VALUABLE DOTi ERIOE...STIT, GERslAN
TOWN.—Lerge.and,valuable lot of% ground;•northgest
eldent Prigs; street. northeastrof Evani Street, 00 feat . _
front by 176_ feet deep. _ ,
trSameiZstate"—VALUAßLE tOT,'ItITTENUOUSI
STREET, GERMAWTOWN.—Aarge.an'd amble
southeast side of Illitephouse street, southwest of ?am
nion street, 12OfeetGent "1 , 5 feet deep. LEE AN
Estate:—TWO VALUABLE. LOTS; LEEMAN
STREET,. GERatkETOWN —Two lac& and Valuable
lota. northwest side of Ltdtinin street, southwest of
51arionetrect, VA feet front by 05 fdet deOP,
Utile.Estate.,-41101140-RENT OF $132 A YEAR,
scented On a lot of ground ofi 'the northwest slde of
Walnut 'ann.-northeast of Green , street, Germantown.
ExecutoPe Peremptory Sale—Estate of lobn,Willets,
, Deceased.
NEAr DWELLINGI—Neat three-story brick dwel.
Link.'Nit: 131 North Eleventh street, above Arch street
• thilehlicelhte.
"Samellitate.=—THßEE TWO AND A HALF STORY
BRION DWELLINGS; Noe. 1010 7 1021 7 and 1023 North
street; battier' Tenth' and Eleventh, 'And Baca 'and
"Tine etieeta:„ U 7 Sale 'absolute.
TW,O "'ALVA BLE . STORES.—Two modern five story
gittlitaletores,lies."lo7 and 109 Walnut street, above
Pont street,
, :WALNUT STREET —Nest Modern realdeno eolith
east corner of Walnut and Seventeenth streets
. - .
VALUABLE LOT, Venaogo street, eoutheast of
Ilatetreet,Richmond.
VALUABLE .LOT,.Kingston street, adjoining !the
„ Estate of Dr.lo. Townsend, Deceased.
LoVueer -13TREET:—.11tuideome modern residence,
No. 1808 Locust street, aboye Biateenth street, oppo•
site Bb. 3fafkleDbuTchi • !
BUILDING LOTd, FLORENOII
Itlye,bolhling lots, Walnut, Seventh, and Sixth atreet
tio, &loci heights. between Burlington and Bordentown
New -Jersey. - --
", - 4THENE.;BTORY DRUM DWELLINQ, 1218
Cherry etreet.vireat of Twelfth street..
CHESTNUT STREET.—Three-story brick residence,
No. 1609 Chestnut street, lot 22 feet front, 188 ;feet
deep, two fropte. -
Peremptory ,Fale , —Estate of Mary S. Parker, Dec'd.
IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENT.—An Irredeem
able ground rent of $ll. 20,'secured by a three story
brick dwelling, Eleventh etreet, below Locust street.
. ffamelititte. , —TWO PRAELT ,OROUND-RENTS of.
$3O, secured by Wb three brietedwellingoi, Plover l at.
above Seventh etreet. ,
DWELLING AND PITS 'ACD 1313 OP LAND, eltuete
on the Hay lane, 200 yards southeast of the Darby Pas
terger Itattroad i within. four miles' of Market-street
bridge.
STONE AND PRAISIII ICE-DOUSE on the liver
Schuylkill, fourth lima° above the dam, ou the West
aide, late Went Philadelphia; bolds 2,000 tons of lee.
EItIIITUNTII i/ALX,'SAT:O7-NOVEMBER
will include—
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. east side of
Broad street, above Parrish street, with stable and
coach-10m. lot 40 by HO feet.
. . . . . .
VALUABLE HOUIVBTORY BRION BUILDING
N0. , 21.t Pear street, between Book and Third 'trees
south or Walnut.
VALUABLE STEAM SAW MILL, VUI,IIIDE YARD,
WHARF, AND LARGE Lin, Delano°, Darlington
county, N. J. -
Traetee , H efee
VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION, southeast eor:
ner of Seventh and Osrpenter etreetd, between bleitot
end Oheehiut titivate.'
VALUABLE BUSINESS LOOATION.—Three story
brick dwelling; No; 116 South Tenth street, between
Oheetnnt end Walnut street's.;
Szoontor , a gale—Vatate late of James Verree, Deed.
VALUABLE' MALL' FratM, over S 5 acres, between
ilnetleton - andtheltox Chase, with a front on Penne
peek break, ,
SOLITIT ELHVBNTIf_ STREET. Two threeltory
brick dwelling,l , 764lr 'fierenth street, between
Lombard and liouthetreets. •
IRREDESMa SLR : OROVED-RENTB.=-Three :irre
deemable ground•rente of $6O per annum ; one of $56
00.100 Per armnit ; one of 140 per annum; one of $24
per annum; one of $lB 76-100 per annum, and a re
deemable ground-rent of $lOO per annum—each seenred
by brick dwellings. • • ' • J
MODERN 11118IIMINOB, NO. 1814 Locust street,west
Of Broad street . , Opposite the Amorlean Aeademyof Mu
aleflot 22 by 160 feet, - •
Peremptory Bale.
STREET.—Two three-story brick dwel
lings, Nos. 1232' and nat Federal •street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth streets.,
SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET.— Two neat moderni
dwellings' Nos: 410 and.. 412 South Eleventh street,
below Pipe street.•
BUSINESS LOCATION, SOUTH SECOND.STREBT.
Frame store and toot four-story brick derellings.'Nos.
516 and 517 South Second street; below Pine street,
opposite the market house.',
•If ANDSOHE BBOWN43TONE • RESIDENOE. No.
1520 Pine street (Union Place), between Pifteent itand
Sixteenth streets. _lt is bandeomely finished with the
modern Improvements and eonrentencee. Immediate
possession. ,• .
,SALE Qp BLEDIOAL
, This Evening,
Noveniber - 18th,
,atthe &notion atom, Ile's. 189 and 141
South fourth etreot an assortment of valuable medical
works'
11:7•Por partleniare me - oatalognea, and the books,.
which will be arrangodou - Batarday morning.
NOTIOE. 7 43&LE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE.—
Catalogues of Mama. Mender, Degenther, & Oo.'e
stook of elegant furniture. to be sold on Thuds,' morn-
Ing, are now reads, and the fartittuze 'arranged for,
examination.
Bale No. 1014 Chestnut street
STOOK OP .BLEOANT CABINET FURNITURE'.
On Tuesday Morning,
Noy. 10th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1014 Cheatnut street,
the entire stock othfessre,. Blander, Degluther, to Co ,
declining businees, comprising a general assortment of
rosewood and walnut drawing room furniture,_ ye-
HOUR style corning , . superior dining room and chew'.
brr furintru e t all inapuractured in the best manner, es
pressly for their trareroom pales, and warranted.
ID - Oatalognes will be ready and the furniture may
be ezumined 8 days previous to 'ale.
• • Peremptory Sale.
THE STEAM-1170 " R.: W. CARTER." - •
-• On Friday, •
- November 19th, at 12 o'clock noon,
will be soldwithout reserve, at the Phi
ladelphia; Bishange—
The side-wheel steam-tug" R. W. Carter." built In
1854, of white oak—hes• been in constant use ever
since (towing on' the River , Delawfuw); is 78 feet in
length and 16 feet in width, and meant-es 6241-95 tons;
has a low.preienre condeneing engine. with a stroke of
531 feet, with an 18-10011. cylinder. She now lies at
Washington.street wharf.
in.* Sale absolute.Terma—ouh. 8100 to be paid
at the time of sale. -
Nod: 189 and 141 South Pourth street.
EfIII9BIIIOII RIIBNITURN O PIANO-BOBTH, PINE
/1118NCH PLATH 81111110118, —111111138.8113 CAB
PSTB, dco. ,
On Friday Morning,
At 9 ohriosk, at the auction store, an extensive
aihortment of 'excellent socond.kand furniture, elegant
plano•fortes, fine mirrors, , carpets , etc.,: from private
families dealining housekeeping, removed to the Ooze
for convenience of gale.
TO CAPITALISTS, DITILIARB, ha:—LA.ROD AND
VALUABLII LOT AT rinviers 8AL8; LOOUBT 8t .
South nide, between, Dread and Fifteentb greets, 110
feet front on Loonnt greet, by 176 feet In depth to a 10
feet alley. _
.
PHILIP" FORD, AUCTIONEER, No.
630 BUM ti
F ; STABET, between FLITII an
131XTLI south side
OATAL,LOGITE SALE OPIIEApY44 ADE
,O-LOTHING.
On Tneaday Dlarning•
Nevembei ltitti, at 10 piolock precisely, by catalogue,
trill be Old 200Iots of roalyrmade clothing, comprising
a' desirable assortment for Men's and boys' wear,
adapted to the,present and coming acasona.
' 117 - The goods, may be examined ylth catalogues
early on the morning of sale. ,
MALE OM BOOTS, I4lloltB, GAITERS, BROGANS,
On Wednesday Morning,
17th instant; at 10 O'clock pro4lealy, we will-sell, by
catalogue, 600 cases men's, women s, Minna', boys',
aud'childron , p boots, shoes, gaiters, ties, beffslo ovr
shoos, sum sanials, gem overshoes, ho., embracing a
desirable assortment for present and coining season.
, The particular attention of purchasers is re
quested.
117 -, NOTION.—Io consequence of Thursday. (our
regular sale day) belng,Thanitsgivlog day, our sale will
•
bo hsld, as above. .
111/Yl'• ,WILLIAM, STEM?, GENERAL
AIICITION AND 0060118SION BTOJU, No. 46
North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
J. A. BLIBON, 'Auctioneer.
- • -Pule at the .iluotion Store.
. .
SUPERIOR WELL-M4DR TIOLISINTOLD
FUItNI
tiIIRE~.PAINTINOB; ENGRAVIN,4B, fdiRRORS,
CARPETS, PIANO. PORT E, '&c.
Thin Morning, '
Comniencing it 10 &chick, by catalogue, will be sold
a large iteeortment of enporior ronatrood, mahogany, and
walnut 'parlor, chamber, , and dining-room furniture,
mirrors, carpals, engravings, plino•torta, &a. -
, .
NOTlo3.—Mereafter'we will bold our regular sales
of ", household furniture, tco.,: on Wedneaday and Bas
tarday mornings,'ooromenoing at 10 Weloalr. Evening
gales of watchen;lawelry, fa,MY awl - miscellaneous
geode will ha held mularly, every Monday, Wednes
day,,Thursday, end filkthrdar eveningdicotaixonoing at
15 , - Consignment/ of , new and second-hand house
ho d furniture, planafortes, carpets, , watabes, jewelry,
respectfully solicited; on which liberal cash ad
vances Viii b ihade If required. 1 - '
If:71 Oatodoor sales attended to' promptly. Charges
as moderate'iniany other hone in this city.
73,10 E &NATHAN Is, AZOTIONEER,
1.1 , -11. AND 0014WIESION'AINRCHANT, B. N. cornet
'firm amazon Steads.
GMAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
*MIRY !. MONEY 1 1 1
Money liberally advanced' in large of sfruill, amounts,
from ono dollar to thotteands, on gold and sliver plate;
jeweliy, musical
lustrumenttillaniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
cigars, hardware; minor'', 'hooka,horses vehicles, her
nese, andnilurtioles of value, ,for, any, length of time
agreed , on, at - /Vathabe - Prificipa/ Sfetablishment,
southeast corner of BiAth and Race streets,
rremisainl notes,"wlth collateral, discounted
lathe lowed marketrates. 1- •,- ,
NATHANB> RDLNOIPAL SEITABLINIIIINNT; 8. 8,
CIONNEIN OP SIXTH AND RAOII,BTREETB..
Where money will be liberally adranood on , gold and
silver plate, &monde, watches, jewelry, fowling pieces,
dry gooda, , clothing, groceries, liquors, olgara, hard:
ware cutlery, fanny articles , mirrors, paintings en
-
grayings, ranalcal. inetramente, furniture, boding,
horses, vehloloa, harness, istoCks; and all `OtheS articles
of value, ' " " ' •
- - • 011P-1/0011 BATAS.
Personal attention given to all orit•door sales, either
at private dwelling', stores, or elsewhere, Ina ?bargee
=aerially low, , „
CIOSHEN BUTTER.-29 Tuba Primo
'.l-11 CI oehea'Butter. For Bale by
9,0, RlAnT,r,lt, A.:'00..
/la ' ' - - /91 ARO atxaal, '
littg
.Ifoos:4ooAionplia,pisitiromAy;lNOVPM:BEg.::f.l3'; 1858.
. _ .
,F .- lIR — N - ESBi BRINJAY - J.;-&'00.3';.1' - ;'
tio. 429 MARKET STREET ~ a- c
- '.- BALE ON'IMPOATED:DBY GOODS.' ~
On Maeda? Morning,
Nov. 16th, at 10 - o'clocic;by catalogue, c n 6 months ,
credit—
- 400 packages and tote of:lmported dry goods. • .
[Er Samples and catalogues early on the morning or
sale '.. : . :',::.• ..11.1,:,
C0M.12-ElipIAL SALESROOM,
.522 MARKET STREET,- "- •
BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS.
' -••- - -- • • G: WOLBERT.VA.ym.toNsas
SCOTT, 4341
lur• .ollEsTrtur staNzt, 'oppiidttetliei O natom
lionise; 'between VOCrAnt and : FIPTB Etreete.
BALE 'dß .110BV5, ko.
' • • On EfdadaY Bfocntoß. t"
•,November , lsth, commenoing ai 10li &clock, will; be
.eold llkrg3 atonic of valuablo furs, cqnsisting oteetie
ospoe,..,nniffe and cuffs to match, viotorinee, mufti,
,Szo, of sable, lifoh, martin, Ace.
+ID' Catalogues early on the morning of sale, when
pnrohapera are invited to attend,.
RIRE4ROOI O .
On Wednesday Morning,
A large tiro-proof safe—nearly new.
SALE OF TRIMMING RIBBONS, EmßnoiDEßllo 7 ,
OLOVEI3;,nOsiERY,
.On Wedneedipi Morning,. • '
November 17th. commencing at'lo ololock,lby oats
bune, will be Fold a large. and desirable assortment of
ribbons, embroideries, gloves, hosiery, in
eliding in part, vie :
EMBROIDERIES, • ,"
New styles jaconeta and cambric collars,•Bwiss and
book collate, Jaconet end book sets; infante , Jxocnet:
ivaiete, embroidered jaconet bends, in.
VEILS. ,
a linliol French lace veils. • '
- • . - TRIMMING RIBBONS.
Ladles? new styles dress - trimming ribbons, ',link
fringes, bonnet iibborii, .co..
-
• • • • GLOVES AND 11013IllIM.
Also, ladies" and gents , black and colored kid gloves.
ladles , and Children's hole thread and BMA°, gents'
'Doi lin and buck gloves, birak: lined Berlin do. elth • tor
tope.
' " /108I8ItY. ' ' • '
Also, ladies , and gents , cotton and" merino boss and
half hose.••
Also, men's heavy cotton and Morino Undershirts and
drawers, ladies } merino weals, ko.
GARTER WEBBING. I
Also . , ROO dozen otter webbing, assorted' colors 'and
widths. ' • , , „
• OPECIAR SALE OP OBRALANTOWN• GOODS;
On_Priday Morning,
10th hut , &working the largeat assorttnentnt wool
knit gouda, hosiery; ehirts. and drawers, & 0., 'offSred
this season.
IF M. GIIMMEY & SONS,
IP • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS '
No. 620 WALNUT BMW
OARD —J M. Gummy & Bone, auctioneers, Will
hold regular ,rdee of Roal_Estate, Stooks, &a. Also,
household furniture at dwellings. '
asap ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. •
DOIP',On our Private Bale Register will always
found' a very large amount' of real estate, including
every description of city and country property:
J. M. GUalilEY & SONB, I
Real Estate Brokers'
• - - • 620 WALNUT Street, belowSlath.
QAMITEL •NATHANS, AUOTIONER,
- and . MONEY LOAN OPPIOB, No. 224 South
PRIM) street; below Walnut, oppoeito Pear et., bnly
eight doom Wow the Bxehenge.
Noun of bueir.ece from 1 o'oloch, A. Id., anti 10
o'clock in the everEi.
'Out door, nine, and aalee, at the Auction Home, et•
feuded upon toe moat satisfactory testing.
• t OAPITAL p2M,002. ,
listsb/istsdfovits last Thirty Years.
Advencee made from one dollar to thonnanda on DI: ,
monde, BilYeiPlate Watohee, Jewelry, Ilerdwace, tier
abandisa,,OlothingEleurniture, Bedding, Olgess, Maio)
Instruments, Guns, Homo, Ourllava and ffrooda of
every duoription.
All . sonde ; nen mconsn any length of time spend
pen.
All adranose, from one hundred dollars and upwerdsX
wilkhovberged,2 ?in t ent per month; $lOO and afar;
the loweet market rate..
' Thie Store Noire kW/MO depth Of 120 foot, hex ittfia
fire and thief proof vaults to vtoro ell :valuables, And pig
veto watchmen for the premises ; Lbw, a ' heavy, fneeg
Genoa affected for the beaolit of all pereons haring goods
advanond neon,';
H. B.—On account of having an unlimited ospltta,
thin p,Moo iv prepared to mate advances on more sett.! fiatory.f.nUnourromodallug terms than, any
,othar
Old Ott :
,Idottay advansta to the email eanowitioi 014
oat 444 ohuigo. • - .
A 7 PAKVAT.II ?JAME
, Gold Patent Lover and other Wotolud, Jere g,' and
Glotblo'g' win he Bold at vedased prim. an -11,
fl E
ITY AND COUNTY OF PEULADL-
Iv MIA, Be —ME COMMON WEALTH 01.P11,NN
SYLVANIA.' • • , ,
To JOIHPHIN.II OLURHONTEL, surviving Execti•
HI: of JOSEPU'FbErdbIiNG, decensed, greeting
We command yon , that laying aside a.l buetnece and
excuses whatsoever, you bs and nppear,.ia your proper
person. before the Honorable, the Judges of owl Or
phans, Court, at II Court to be held oa FRIDAY, the
Nth day of December, A D HU, at 10 o'clock of; the
forenoon, to show cense why your letters testamentary
should not be vacsted on account of your removal arum
the State of Peuneylvan e, and why new lotte:e should
not bo grantcd, and further to abide the or of the
Court in thy premises ; and hereof all not, under a
penalty of one hundred pounds ,
Witness OSWALD THOMPSON, ne
[Bait or 'quire, at EliPladelphia, the fifth day of
von Comm] November, in the year of our Lord ote
thousekulelghthundred and fifty-eight.
no9wlol2t JOHN SHERRY, Clerk O. O.
A LEX. MoKINNEr, •
gATTORNEY AT LAW,
GIIKENALMILG, PA.
Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In
Clans counties. sell.te
T. T. ARILIIB.
WHAMS , & MAYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LOOK 11A.VBN, Pe_,
Will attend promptly to all professional buelnese en,
trusted to them. Special attention given to the collet.
Mon of datum
Gov.Wm.ld .Paolter,llarrlaburg, Pa. • L. A. Mackay,
President Lock ITSYOII Bank; General b . H. Jackman,
Look Haven; Hon, A. White, Lock Haven. Simon
Scott, Lock Haven; "Bullitt & 'Fairtherne, Philadel
phla; hteltatland, Dracut, & Co. Philadelphia; Evan'
& Watson, Phlladelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel
phia; A. V. Parsons Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, Ir. Co., Philadelp h ia; Tenor k Davis, Phila
delphia;, lion. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; W.
Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. < ir 2(W
•
pHARLts TETE, o.o3iMlSSlairkiß
qu ON.ANT and Importer of HAVANA MAW,
(New) 188 Wrarint street. second dory. sul-ly
& RABORG—
_lmporters' and Wholeaeie Dealers' In WINES,
BRANDI, MUMMY, GINS, and - NANCY; LI
QUORS, No. 1017 NIABIINT Street, between Tenth and
Illeventh etreete. "
TirIOKORY GOAL.—Tho purest and clean
eat article in the malljet, for Wei at the lowe , t
oaah prices, at DEACON & NEWHALL'S Family Coal
Yard, No. Sab North Broad Street, below Callowhilt.
Also, East Sugar Loaf Lehigh, the hardest Coal bter
mined - 0027-12t*
CRESSWELL , A WILLIAMS, No; 200_
WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply eldp:
pera and CODSIIIIIBM with 'superior Broad, Uoal trout
Lancaster Mines. " ' oaltt
s3.2sL'fizrOTAl,'N„„rfort2Lbeer..72l.T.Er
duet.
CHICKS' COAL is the best and cheapest in
Li the city, re-screened in yard and dry under cover.
"TICKS sells none but tho very best Lehigh
and (Schuylkill Coal, and warrants fnll weight.
LITOKS superintends tho delivery of all
Coal personally, and therefore guarantees It to be
u represented.,
HICKS' Yard and Wilco is at the southeast
0014ter of MARSHALL and WILLOW; where he
Invites aillo gall and examine for themielyes the above
'au3s-dm
lal(BRING, FOX, & UO., !bplesale 'and
J.. retail dealers is /MIMI and 'I3OIIHYLKILL
00AL. Lehigh, yard—THIRD street and GBRMAN
TOWN ROAD.' &hay Drill yard—RAO! and BROAD
'streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Ooal
from the most approved, mines, antler cover, and 'pre
pared expressly for family . dee.. „ felf-y`
DETERSIVE Time, labor,, find
money saved. In using It, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard , Ono pound twill
go as far throe pounds common Reale goap . . War
ranted to give perfoct malefaction or money refunded.
0 , la decidedly the cheapvat and beat washing Soap
ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by
VAN HAAGEN do iktolf.HONN. Por sale by all re
spectable Groom In the city and:vrholemle 'oat v by
TWAIN_ _
22 SouthWharvea.
H• P RENOLOGIOAL EXAMINA-
W-.; ,
TIONEI; with writtou desorOttOos of oharabter,
ihti balm/lug advice in referenco to business, health,
selfdutprovemeol., &0., ato mode day end eve
ning at FOWLER, WELLS, & 'COM, ,
Silmilleo visited when refitiested,and a liberal dis
count made to clubs.
22 Chostout at.. Philadelphia
fielgt .
TWO .TRIPS A WEEICIO
BRIDGETON!—On and after WEDNES
DAY, 20th Inst., the Steamer EXPRESS will leayo
Atoll Street every Wedneaday and Saturday morning, at
EIGHT O'OLOOK (instead of BX, IR heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton ovary Monday; and
Thureday morning at 8 o , elock ;" Mopping at Delaware
Oily and New Castle , . Stages for Dllllvlßa, Port Ell.
sabeth, nation, Cedarville, Newport, Dividing Creeks,
and lieuricetown. connect with this boat. 00144m*
VITALIMING AND VENTILATING
`WAREItOOIII3
The esibeeriber would Invite tho /peeled attention of '
Architect Builders and the public to hie
DIRW QUhYJIR PAT.ItINT 6RLP-01111AfigliG ANA
VENTILATING WARM AIR PURNAOE,
Which has been no euccelatully Introduced during the
lard winter and gave such general ,eatlefaction. It to
no arranged as to consume' the' gases from - the Mai,
making it one of the most economical; Aare, durable
Restore now In nee.
, . .
Also, all gigot and pa Arne or ooking Raogee Dail%
Dollen!, Gee .orona,ltow Down and Elevated - Craton,
every variety of Deegan and Ventilatore, Oireplaoo
Stoves, Conine' Patent Chimney Cape , far the cure of
emoky chimneys, with a kullneeortmont of all geode In
my line of butinees.
Prompt attention paid to Range and neater repair
ing, and prices ;educed to suit the Limon.
' CLIARLEB
(Gate Dakar 4, NVlllleaul,)
an2-8m . 1182 (old 4tOB)ZIARKICT Street, Philada.
•
LIANDSCRUDS AND CLAMPS.
fit 1
IpArarpnuifs.
,
No. 1. 02X 0. per doe. 5. $1 12 per dot
•2. 753. '" 8. 125 I
8. 870. " 7. 160 4 .
4,1000. ' " • . • 8. 170
CLAMPS.
6 Row, $1.25 per dozen.
7 Row; 0,75 Pei dozen.
8 Row, $2.25 per dozen; f
- - - MINIM O."ECREITRIN,
ee•l6 62 North THIRD, Street, Philadelphia
I_IrEIDSIOK 00.'S CRAMPAGNE.'—A
NAL constant supply of the orlirinel - gonnlne brand, lu
bond and In store, for sale by WILLIAM II:YE AIM,
solo, agent for Pennsylvania, No. 210 South FRONT
Street. nob
pROVISIONB.-2,400 pieces City Smoked
Shoulders, 1,800 pieces Oity Smoked Items. For
sale by 0. 0. SADLER, & 00,,
not 103 ARCM street.
ve,ALE non AND TWINE Manufactured
A) aid for gale A WEARArTfPrI,EIt,Ir. CO., No. 23
North WATkilt it, ad 94 North WHAIDISS, , oda
3Sniee b %intim
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Xoticel3,.
Onsittess Qiarps.
El=
EOM
meal"Q zte:, - .
4#l' REAL 'ESTATE:—POSIT.T.VE SALE,
AK* oider,of the "
assignees of the Mercantile Mu
tual Insurance Company:
,Faltiablo, property, NO. $22 IVALNUT Street, oppo ,
site the Plerehan.r Xxchaoge.
, Ori W EDNEPDAY 'EVENING, Deo. let, 1859,
' At 7.3i,0'c10.k, will rold Without reserve, at Pub
lic Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange:
'AU that 'Valuable four-story brick measuage 'and
het of gourd, situate at,the south Woof Walnut Iltieet,
222,nnpositb the Merohante ' Exehange, 17,t6 feet
.front (holudingAhe easternmost 2 feet of an a11e.,.8 feet
wide, and 30 feet deep, ) and 85 feet deep to ground now
or late of Thomas Parker ; together with the free use
and privilege of the said,alley nig a passage nay and NM-
Aar course, and for,laymg water, pipes in common with
the property adjoloing on the west, with the right of
building over and under .the whole of the paid alley,
leering at least 8 feet head Way In the clear. tinder
and subject to two certain 'mortgages, viz t One to
Frederick Bei rthorne, Esq dated December 12th, 1857,
for $5,550.12 ,-recorded lu.mortgage book No. 78, page
.820, n 0., and: the other to Philadelphia Saving Fund
Society, dated September, 7th01364, for $10,050, re
corded in mortgage book No. —, page —.
N 13 —This Is a valuable prOperty with marble front,
guitable for an Insurance Co , Broker's office, or any
beldam required to be iu the vicinity of the Exchange.
Sale absolute, by order of As 'gimes.
100 to bs paid when Clemente is struok off.
r .7A2I,ES A FREEMAN, Auctionter. •
Store No. 422 WALNUT St, above Fourth.
' Philada , October, 1858. '
OFFIOE FURS InltE.—lmmediately after the sale
of the property, w.ll be sold in one lot, the entire bf.
-ace furniture. .
. . . .
137. May be examined at any time. Keys at the
store. ,• , n012.3t
I n VALUABLE-FARM AND PLAN
TATION AT PitIVAtE SALE—Containing abcut
8,000 Acres of imporior Land, woll adapted tellarmingard
'Oraring; 1 MO acme of which is Woodland, heavily tim
bered with Spruce and Yellow Mai, Oak, Hickory, 160
Acres of very superior Ash, all within a mile of the
'River '
400 Acres of Bank Meadow, very Ital. Marsh, the ba
lance cleared and mostly under Cultivation at the pre.
sent time, altuate 1 in BRINON WILLIAM COUNTY,
tINAT.E . OIf
On the West aide of the Potomac River, about ten
mime below Mount Vertion;aad has a front of about ail
miles on tea Potomac River end Occoquan Bay with
three of the moat valuable
• SHAD FISMORIES
In the United States ; -a Peach Orchard of 900 Trees,
ready 'for bearing the corning season ; 400 Acres are now
In Glover and Timothy, either for Blowing or Grazing;
and 200 Ames In Wheat. Tho present owner has im
proved it with a view of ree ding on it; and hoe put,
within - the list (Oar years, 10,000 bushels of• Lime and
40 toes of titian° upon it, with tho moot wonderful
vaults.
TIN IMPROVEMENTS
Consist of a good Rouse, six rooms and a kitchen, I,
out-uousos for, servants ant workmen, 2 large barns,
stable, corrohou e, &c., and a well of excellent water
at the door i also ,in the course of constructioe,
and nearly neighed at the southern portion Of
the tract, a two story house, wan six rooms and a good
.barn •
The atecit, Farmirig Utensil's, Furniture, Bosh), Nets,
and Ropes of the Fiaherles, large Boat for carrying
wood, and all of the present crops on band, will be db.-
poscd of to the purchaser up;hl the moat reasonable
terms, if deeired. ,
, r To Capitalists, the above Property . offers many in-
Alacerneistii; aril disposed of upon the moot liberal
terms, as the payment will be mode easy.
SYo inv.te especial attention to this Property,
end solicit a personal inspection of the promisee. which
Cannot fail to produce the most favorable impression as
to the groat number of advantages it poesence over any
other property in the certain prospect of yielding a
large income from the investment at once.
ID' All Communications requesting a fuller or more
complete description of the Property wilt recetie, the
prompt attention of tho undersigned
Nor terms, apply to JAMES COOPER. •
JOHN W. STOKES,
Atterneye.at-Law,
not-tu th ea 4w , 423 WALNUT Pt , Philo 'a. '
FOR SALE—A valuable FARM of 50
ACRES In CIIRSTRR 00., near Springville and
Royerbt Ford Station, on the. Readieg Railroad, from
which there ate several trains daily to end from the
o ty. land la A No.l, beautifully situated. 8 scree
of very fertile bottom land lying between the Canal and
Schuylkill river, the .balanoe • at an elevation of about
100 feet overlooking the thriving village of Springville.
,Iraprovements good, nearly now, and all that is neces
sary. For•farther information apply to 0. COLLINS
SURE 4k, 00., No. 217 South FOURTH Street nft.GtSt
(Earpetingo.
IIAILY,•&• BROTHER'S
CAEPIIt WARYIIOIIBI3,
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET.
WE SHALL OPEN TO-EAY ANOTHER. INVOICE
OB
EVILISTI
TAPESTRY
" OROSSLEY'S" OBLEBRATED MAKE,
ONE DOLLAR A YARD
carpet buyers will find our stook full and of fresh
Milan, and PoICEB VERY LOW.' non&
I,llachinez.
%%/EEELBa & WILSON'O
SEWING MAOHINES,
AHMED PRICES.
NEW BTYLII $BO.
All the forzher pattern $215 lees on eaoh Machine.
ANEW'TENEION.
" •NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD. •
A HEMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF
REM OIL BELL.
OVVIOBB
628 011SEITNUT Street, Philadelphia.
No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trento N.J.
No. 7 EAST GAY Street, Won ' t Chester, Pa
I:m74DM
LIARS'S* EQUDOIS SEWING NA
-11...W. °HINE is offered to the public as the most rolls
ble IoW-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sew from
Sir. to sixty etitehee to an (nob, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging' to the finest sambrios. It is,
without exception, the simplest in its mechanical eon
siTnetiori aver made, and can be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of age. The DURABILITY of
thletmohine, and the QUALITY or ire WoaX, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by may other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per MID
RIO. The thread used is taken directly from the epools,
WITIROUF THE FROMM OF nawninnin. In fact, It is a
machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and
the Low Pricer of . .
ITORTY DOLLARS,
et which they acid, briny them within the roach of
almost every one O. D. ISARDR, Agent,
Dilo-dOm why eowBm 20 South EIGHTH Street.
Hiring nub Eljemicate.
R OBERT SHOEMAXfI & CO.,
WHOLIOALN DALVGIfITS,
Manntsoittrers and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHED,
Ind WINDOW SHAM, Northeast oornor POURER and
UDE Streets, Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for the sale of the eelobrated Morello
Piste Glue takt4ll-tt
ITISNOPADYEI
JEROME'S lIAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
stdre Gray , Hair to Ito original color In from ten to
twelve days, and restore the fair where It hu fallen off
and Weenie thin.
IT I 8 NOT A DYE!
It maybe used as freely as water. and is the roost beau
tiful Dressing for the Heir now in use.
Thousands in different parts of the Union have testi
fied to Its wonderful virtues, and all who have used it
join in their prtiee of it.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, t W Dr. BWAYNE & SON,
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above hIARKIIT, Sole
Agents for PhiladsipAia
Trade supplied.
910 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.-
-11.. NATIONAL TELEGRAM° NEWS AGENCY,
—OARR & JOHNSON announce to the Press through.
cut the Milted States that they are completing ar
rangements on a most liberal scale, for a system of
TELEORAPHIO NEWS REPORTS, which has never
before been equalled in this country They pledge
themselves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re
ports of all the stirring and Important events of the
day. at a price which cannot fall to be advantageous to
the Press generally.
All letters and communications to be addressed to
CARR & JOHNSON,
National Telegraph Wove Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite .Exchange, Philada.
E. W. CARR,
G. W: L. JOHNSON.
Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wall at., New York City..
John T. Smith Merchants , Exchange, Heaton.
John Wills, coiner South and Baltimore streets, Bal
timore.
For experlenee and reliability in the business, we
would refer to: Morton McMichael, North American
apd 11, S Gazette ; Swain & Abell, Publio Ledger;
Jasper Marling & Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
-W. Forney, The Press; Cummings & Peacock, Evening ßulletin ; F. W. Grayson & 00., 'Evening Journal ; Jo
seph Severna, Evening Argue ; Joseph B. Flanigan,
Daily News ; Rice. Pennsylvanian ; Lawlor,
Everett, dc Chicken, Sunday Dispatch ; Magill & Jones,
Sunday Mercury; Joe. B. Jackson, Sunday Transcript.
ocp-tf
DIIILADELPHIA WARNING AND
'ANTI ATINEI WAREHOUSIL
. .
ABITOLD 84 WILSON,
0000111 BOIS TO D. A. HARRISON
- We have removed front our old stand in Walnut tarot
to the LARCH STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doord - below the St. Lawrence Motel, where our
old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine onr manna:re stock of Warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Reuniters, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, /co. We are
now manufaeturiug °NILSON'S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
moat powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all (damn of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful ,patterns of Low Do
Crates, and Parlor Coal Orates of all sizes and pattern' ,
We have also commenced the manufacture o.
NNAIIIELED STONE I,fANTELS from Pons
:Weenie Slone. These Mantels wore awarded a
SPECIAL PARAITIIIif at Ike tests Fair and Exhi
bition of Iks Franklin Institute of Ibis city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Armes Maanues,
are not injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at muck toss prier
than Marble., Call and add them.
ARNOLD & WILBON
W.ELT WELL; Superintendent.
ftilladelnhia. ADrll. 1869—.404 ly
PLASMA OR ARTIFIOIAL
13PEOIAL NOTION TO PHYSIOUNS.—The above
otters a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces,'whlch combines the following advanta
ges: A good and unvarying eoni.latence, easily washed
off with water, dhosolvee all substances that are solu
ble l iyatim, hence facilitating instead of 'obstructing
their absorption, emd dons not got rancid., The but
property alone renders it an invaltiabbs aNntaition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and'
retail, at BIM til l s Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mlin•• • • Twelfth and Obastmit errant 0.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
‘l.l " LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHICAGO, ILL.
The subscriber, having had loud' praotical experi
ence In selecting and locating lands in the varlocus Land
'Districts In the estern States, has unusual facilitiee
for waking valuable selections for ,
LAND WARIIANTS , OR CASH.
. .
Having Surveyors constantly in the
f ield to make
personal examinations, he can always make the meet
Judicious locations, . -
L 11149 unsurpassed -for fertility of soil and salubrlt7
or climate, near the line of railroade, may now .be
lOWA AND WIEWONOIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
.(17 - Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, had
any of the Western States. „
.. • •
B. BALIBBIIRY,
40 CILATUCE Street: Mileage
MANILVROPE--:Assorted Sizes, Menu
(Wilma and ircr ante at 10W989 Now N ork prloes,
by WAVER, FITEJER, & 00,
No. 2 8 North WATER Street
nob 'and 22 North WHARVES. '
grow ITE r kS,, and BOW and STERN
-11-
LINER, manufactured and for gale by
- WEAVER, FITLER, h 00.,
cola Noo, 23 X, Wider fit, 4 22 N. Whin%
• R .INVIdORATO ,
THE LIV,ER
, .
, , PREPARED BY DR. EILIIVOILD,
- COMPOUNDED 'ENTIRELY FRO M OOMS,
Ts orient' the' best Purgative and Liver Medicines now
before the public, that acts as a' Cathartic, easier,
raider, and more effectual than any other medicine
known It is notonly a Cathartic, bat a Liver reme
dy, acting,firsA en the Liver to eject its morbid matter,
then otithentOmeth and bowels to carry off that mat`,
ter; thus accomplishing-two purpoies effectually, with
out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope
rations of most .Cathartics. It strengthens the aye
tem et the same time that it purged It, and, when taken
daily In mederite'doses, will strengthen and build it up
with unusual rapidity.
The Mini mono Mho
humanhody ; ond when it
well, the powers ot the
oped. The st °Mach is st
en the healthy action of
performance of its lunc
ib at fault the bowels are
eyatem suffers in anise-
Liver—having ceased to
envies of that organ, one
made it his study, in a
years, to find some Tema
ant the many derange
ble.
To prove that this re
person troubled with Li
its forms, has but to try a
certain.
These Gums remove all
the system, supplying in'
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole ma
cantle- of the disease—et.
BILIOUB A71.01E11 are
ter, prevented by the on.
Itivieotiaroa.
One dose, after eating,
stomach and prevent the
In my one dose, token
.Ntawruiss.
Only'one dose, taken at
gently, and cures Oos-
One dOOO, taken after
-
One 'dime of tut.
collets !dips 11F1DAcon.
One bottle taken for fa.
tha cause of the disease,
Only ono dose inigkedl,
while one'dose,hltAn re
011OLVRA. 1108111311. and a
Irr Only one bottle is
system the effects of roo
fless.
sag One bottle taken
nese or unnatural
One dose taken a short
vigor to the appetite, and
. One dose, often repeat
name in its wont forme,
,complaints, ylela elated
One or two done einie
in ,children; there is no
-rerliedy In the world, Se r ft
[Er/kiwis bottles cure
absorbents.
We take plvasure Jure
eine as a preventive for
Issas, and all FISTEMB of
ran with certainty, and
testify to Ito wonderful
An who use st are giving their unanimous testimony
fn its favor.
and swall
tEr Miz Water in the mouth frith the invigorator,
wtogether.
INVIGORATOR
Is A SOIHISTIPIO Manion, DISOOTHELY, and is daily work
ing curds, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by
magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of,
I,lVER:Oomylaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the' re
sult of a DISEASED LIVER• - , ,
PRICE , ONE DOTAAB PEE BOTTLE.
Dr. SkiPORD, Proprietor, 346 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W:DYOTT & SONS,'2IB
North Second Street.
Retailed by all: Druggists. Sold' also by SAMUEL
SINES, Twelfth snd Chestnut streets, and P. BROWN,
Bifth and'Ohestant streets Philada. alga to th sdy
pERUYIAN SYRUP,
oz
PRO'igODEDI3oLIITIOIi PROIOGCID3 01 /lOW
Having etteceisfolPaised the ordeal to which new ale
savories in the M aria Medics are imbjeoted, must how
be received uan established medicine. Its efflesoy it
gluing ,
DYSPEPSIA,
infections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dronchttli
and Consumptive tendencies, Dleorderert State of. thi
Blood, Boils, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or
Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases Which re
frau a Tonto and Alterative Medicine, is beyond qua
Gen.
... ;-
.1; . : .-' The proof. of its e ff icacy are' so nu
'.t, , o' ' 4, merous, so well authenticated,' and of
!
,-- 1 '.• ouch peculiar character, that sufferers
~.„ t( 0 . cannot reasonably- hesitate -to receive
rmso;, the proffered aid. • ; . _ ;
;C• CS / - The Peruvian Syrup does not protege
~, .....pa..
~/ to be L.c es ure n;e ga i l A r y t , ji lt: ra n ge eii )
appatezten
rently
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from OW
muse, may be cured by one remedy.
The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides,
cure is precisely that which hail so often baffled the
highest order of medical akin. The facts are tangible
the witnesses accessible,' and the safety and ellicaoy of
the Syrup incontrovertible. ; __ ;
Those persons who may wish for an opinion from,die
interested persona respecting the character of the Syrup,
cannot fail to betationied with - the following, among cu•
morons testimonlabi, in the hands of the Ato3nia. The
signatures are those of gentlemen well known' In the
community; and of the highest reapeatabillty. •
'BRUSSELS,
The underiigned haiing experienced the beneficial a*
feats of , the ttlteruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to re.
commend it to the attention of the public
ta,Vrom our own experience, as well mi from the testi
many of _others, whose intelligence and integrity are al
together unquestionable. we have no doubt of its- Oleo.
ay in MKS of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge and Bros.
tidal Passages, Dyspepsia, ..;Liver Complaint, Dropsy,
Neuralgia, &a., Indeed. ice effects would be incredible.
but from the high character of those who have ,wit
nestled them, and have volunteered their testimony, so
we do ours, to its restorative power. -
• Ray. JOHN PIERPONT,• •
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
• KENDALL, Al. D.,
SAMUEL MAY,
-THOMAS C. AMORY, -
PETAH. HARVEY,
JAMES 0. DITNN, I
au . THOS. WIIITT4IMORE;
It Is well known that the medicinal effects of Pretax.
ide of Iron is loot by even a very brief eaposetre to air,
and that to maintain a - solution - of Protoxide of Iron,
without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible,
In the Peruvian Syrup, 'BO desirable point is at
tamed by combination in'a way before unknown, ant
this solution may replace all the proto`carbonates, el.'
testes, and tartrate!' of the Maoris Modica.
A. A. MAYES, M. M.D.
• Assayer to the State of Massachusetts.
16 Boylston street, Boston.
N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
No. 5 WATER Street, Boston. -
B. BROWN,
PUT)" and CHESTNUT Streets,
HARMED & 00.,
TWELPTII end CHESTNUT Streets
J01.54n th let-em went Agents for Philadelphia:
Handlf will; in all cases; follow the nee of Radware
B. B. Remedies. There are none so elok or diseased, it
Weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmitiee,'
that Radwafe Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, 01
Regulators, as the nature of the dleesuieor sickness
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure
These remedies consist pf Wely% Ready Relief'
-Radway , s Renovating Resolvent; Radwaybiltegulators
Each of these remedies possesses special curative power
over' Mitain diseases. Yet there are other diseasee
wherein their combined medicinal properties are re
quired ; andwhen thus used, if there is sutlicient life
and strength within the diseased or dying body to mut
tats their action, the patient will live and be restores
to health.
Pain R. R. • •
Acute Diseases R. R,
Injlanrnatory Diseases.. Relief and Regulators:
Ma/arsons Diseases Pelle! and Regulators.
Congestive Diseases-- Relief and Regulators.
Scrofulous Dsseases..... Renovating Resolvent.
Chronic Diseases Renovating Resolostut.
Syphilitic Diseases Reno-rating Resolvent. -
Constitutional Diseases—Resolvent and Regulates*.
Skin Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Nervous Diseases Resolvent, Relief, Regitlet•
Ws.
Infectious Diseases Ready Relief iS Regulators'
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.
Many diseases that enlist humanity are inherited as
heir-looms from the diseased bodies of 'sickly sires
Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis, and Fits, are amonc
the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we
care not how many generations the seeds of these die
eases may have been established in the system, oor•
rupting the blood—Radesay , s "Renovating Resolve's)
will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par.
tide of diseeeed deposits,' and fill the veins with new.
pure, and healthy blood.
OIEIILDRIDPS DISEASES.
Raftmays Renovating Resolvent should be bailed,
as a blessing by every mother throughout the land
whose infants are afflicted with Bores, Humors, etc'
These breathings out (thus early) are evidences of dis•
ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses of
the Rencivating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige
of the disease and insure the child a mod and healthy
body.
R. R. B.—Railway's Ready Relief for Headaches, aka.
ther am& or mammal; Rheounatietn,
Alma, Dysentery, Cholera blorbue, Cramps,
InUnease, Bloody Plox, Paralysis, Lumbago,
S
Gout, Neuralgia - Toothache, mall Pox,
Perm
, Swollen Joints, Kidney Coinplainta
Scarlet Inver, Paine around the Liver,"Plan.
' flay, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of all
• • kinds.- Radway'a Ready Relief will, in a fee
minutes, change the miseries 'you suffer to
_jpys of pleasure.
B. R. R.—Rodwars Renovating Resolvent, for the curt
"of• ohronie diseasea=Such as Scrofulous and
Syphilitic) complaints, Consumptive and
other affections of the Lunge and Throat,
Induration and • Enlargements of parts.
Ergptive and other diseases of the Skin
Nodes, Tumors, inners, Dyspepsia, and all
other diseases arising from an Impure state
of the blood.
R.R.R.—Radware Regulators will cure, effeetlvell
and speedily, Costiveness, Indigestion
Painter's Cholla, Lead Diseases, Intbutune •
tion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Cam.
plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys
/female Complaints, Small Pox, Pavers
Alamitos etc., etc . Whenever the system
out of Order, or the blood impure, a dose of
Rafters Regulators will restore it to rep
larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. No
female should be without them.
R. R. It. Remedies are sold by Druggiets and
Merchants every where.
RADWAa CO., New York City.
W. B. Zama,
T. W. DYOTT Son
T. R. OALLIINDRI Agents, Philadelphia
Dr. H. SWATNII
4,lB..ttotestanteowlu
MITE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF
TAE NINETEENTII CENTURY.
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY
INC- TUE ' BLOOD AND -STRENGTLIENINO TUE
WHOLE SYSTEM. _
The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Lomul
lorry k Co. is nun acknowledg_ed the princ ipal Evaly Medicine for the cure of Clalinspotte affections
and Sonorm.ous diseasesgenerally. The success which
attends its use in these Inveterate diseases has no equal.
It is now used iu these diseases with complete suocess,
where all other means have failed. Two or three bot
tles will satisfy any one of its great curative properties.
'MP D1136A814 and WRITIIBWSLLING,TILOBRATIONB of
the Doses, MOTH, Tviaokv, lko. Its beneficial and
'healing characteristics are soon observed in these corn=
plaints. No matter of howlongstanding they may have
been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE
RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time.
TETTZII and. SCALD MID will RV certainly yield to
this medicine its it la used. Diseases of the Skin and
all eruptlim 'Complaints generally cannot long remain
alter Using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative.
Its Tonto properties,as well as Alterative, render it
Valuable to week and elicate females.
The great purity, strength, and value of this Fendly
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 Mid re
invigorates the system.
Those using the Imperial Depnrativo and wishing ad
vice In their case, will receive every attention by otter
or otherwise.
Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY & 00. E No.
60 North FIRTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
Per sale also by J. P. Long & Co., Lancaster, Pa. S.
if. Baser and S. S. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman &
Co., Fllarrisburg, Pa. 0. W. Rpting, Pottsville, Pa.
T. & C. W. McClintock, Easton, Pa. JlllllB3 Given,
Westchester, Pa. Schmidt k Co., Allentown, Pa.
Simon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa: Dr. H. W . Leslie Bristol
Pi., 04 Druntati geuualy, iwZiaw4segin3
lE?sltln L
prinelpalregulatorsofthe
performs Ito fu n ations
system, are fully ,devel-
Most entirely - dependent
the Liver for Abe 'prober
thole ; when the stomach
at fault, and the whble
quence of one organ—the
do its duty. ',or the die
of the proprietors h‘a
practice of more than 2.0
dy wherewith to counter
manta to which it Is lia-
mody le at last found, any
TER COMPLAINT, in any of
bottloi and conviction la
morbid orbad matter from
their place a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
Ghia e ry, removing the
footing a radical cure.
cured, and, tahat is bet
casiona We of the Lrvaa
id addlolent to relieve the
food from rising and sour-
before retiring, presents
night, loosens the hostels
each meal, aT cure Die
teaspoonfuls will always
Male oteriruotlon removals
and makes %perfect cure.
ataly, relieves On oz.,' 0 3
peated,ie a sure cure ;for
preventive of Camel.,
needed tothrowont of the
&elm, after a- long nick=
for Tit:INDIO* remotes all
color from the akin.
time before eating eves
Makes feed digest well.
ed, MPS CHRONICI MAR.
While Semmes and BOIVa
to the tint dose:
attacks caused byWortms
surer, safer, ,or speedier
stiverfails. • '
Deem, by eilitting the
CorCirteniting Mile; reed!.
Berge tind „Awl, QUILL a
TYPO. It °pa
thonsands are willing to
virtues.
OERTIYIOATE OP DB.•HAYEB
SOLD BY
~rtsttxaiife ' Qtasiigaities::.
•
THE QUM&4 11 —OITY INSITRANOE
COMPANY , OPYION 40S' ' , WALNUT , .OTREET,'
PRILADELPRIA,CAPITAL and SURP.LITS san,:
665.86.:—1n50r es a 'anfriet LOSS or. EAMAGEr SY FIRE ,
and the PERILS OP ',TUB SEA; INLAND ROMA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
irr-TEN per cent; in cash returnekonthp.earned
prernipms of Open Inland Policies.— "
. .
Priodde CE
ntLGEORGE H. HART.
Vice President—E, P. ROSS: .
Secretary and Treasurer -71H. COGGSHALIa
-Assistant Secretary—S. H. BIITLER. „.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H. Hart , - - E. W. Halley:
_,
EP. Ross, - Andrew IL . Chambers,
A. G. Cattell, .T..D. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, (kudos G,liplay, .• 1
John G. Dale, H. It. Coggehall,
Poster S . Perkins, Semi. donee, B. }}.,..; i
• - - ' Hon. H. Si. Buller.
sell , , Attest, 11., E. COGGSHALL, Seely.
[...TOWARD FIRE ANDS MARINE INSIT
RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelplils.
• D/REOTDREI. ---- , "
John Diehl , Wm. P. Leech,
7. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M. W. Baldwin, _ .. :.Thos. L. Lnders,
John O. James, Wm: H. Hamlin, '
A, 7. Bucknor, H. H. Bhillingford,
John W; Beaton, 0. E. Epangler, ,
William Helga', H. H.. Houston,
Edwin Booth, . Wm. H. Lore,
dobn Garrison, , Markel?. Norteilt•
E. B. Warne, , Isaac Myer,.':-_ ._ -
President—JOHN H. DIEHL, --
Vice President—E. , B, WARNE.
Beeretary—OßAßLEB A. DUE,- . •,.., ' eel 6-0"
A:MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE .00.;
E3a-
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER-PER
PE DIAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Daring a large, paid-up Capital Stook_ and Surlus ;
Invested in hound and available Seourities, continual,
insure on Dwellings, Stores Furniture, 'hierehandise,:
Vessels in Port and their OkrgOeti, and other Personal
Property.. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted,
___
ifteerie - A.bbottT. Lewisir
D1R11040.118.. " .
. - •,: it ;I . .
dohn Welsh ' Join
Samuel 0; flieriiM, -' C u iamee Par
W. .
Osmpbefl,
lbrril
.
B
Patrick Brady,
0 - barletW. P Edmitind
e'Thitilh.
onitney.
rrrt Aß ,7 lP29daeni. hiOiiE I lixg.eety, 1,43-y„
fIITY INSIVAN GE 'OOIIPANY, PTo. 110
Booth POUR= Street. . , .
CHARTER PERPSTGAB." •
Capital , • 'd200,000.
Prwaidzed 1861..
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, - mita:Wit or for a leg period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posita; hold Trusts and grantaininitiee
*-ALPRED WARS.% Preeldent.
B. 0. TYLER, Vioe President.
J. W.. Maimint, ileoretary., .
• -• nmsosons. : -
Alfred Weeks,' • lion.W. D. Kelley,
B. 0: Tyler, ;,T. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, :, , P.:l3e Mingle, -
C. Ir. Bioking, ' James; Watson,-
." d; L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,'
J. W. Blokes, -; •• Curtis,
jelilay; -.• 'G. I. Inner. -
LIFE INSIJRANCE AND TR1147,' 00M
PAN4.—TSe PENN MUTIYAI Mil INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner .of "TEILSD' end - DOOR
Streets. ' Capital, 5812,726.013. •• • - '
INSURES LIVES for short :terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants 'annuities aniVendowinentil—par
chasm life" interests in Real Estate,' and Makes all
°entreats depending on the oontingensies of Lire."
They ,act ea Pm:tutors, Adminiatretore, AsslguSell,
Trustees, and eruiribms.
•-' !mama. • T '
Vented . Samuel W.
Benjamin Oeatea, - Martin, '
Richard S. Newbold, )..—.Yanaes 13.1doliatland,
William P „I:tacker, Joseph B. Trotter, ,
Kern, James Ifiiitort„_,- -
Samuel 0. liney, TbeophiluaßaliddixiSs
Oharlea trelloneli r „- 'ldinund A. Bonder, - -
Renrj 0, Townsend,, Daniel L. tlutolainrain,
itddOlphiielent, - ,John W.lloinoi, . • •
31 11 0L - Arelierr.. , •
BdWaril Molt, Baninerj:Ohrialiaa,
W i arrnErM
Iteberteon,T - M..Th o illas, •
•-;" 'Van
Nisaton;
.:DADZIAL MUM) Prexidopl.
SAMUEL wromia, Vice Pree't.
:On Hannon. Secretary: nl3-17
COIIXONWEALTR-- •:
' — l - 117,1 iii ‘
auneN oa
DTATEI OP PIDINSPLVANIA.
!Nontumwr odtuins - •
POURTLE ;AND WALNUT , STRILITP, '
eatottlbal Capital, $500,000.- • -
Psid ap Capital, 1t200,90
nreentoze.
Dr. D. Jayne, • Thee. 0: Stewart' , ,
11. V. Bowser, , J. htzlintler,
J. IL ' , , J.
Whitall,,
)odw. 0. Hnight,. , U. Walker ,: „. ..-
M. IL 'Wendell, •
-11. Lewlo, Jr. h . ; . ~&.-B ..Hossie.- , , , -
A. 3rAYNB, M. D:, President.: . ,
_ , THOMAS B. FRAM_ .17,1r . t jctat.
Vice Pre e'll. 7
sure - An. 0. Moot'. secretary.. . -
LIIIE AND INLAND. S.- FAME
11i0LIRLNOICOOrkIPANY...-- .
, Capital s7,oo,lll4r elati ve •
(Organised under the Act of Assembly to In
surmise Oompanbis, passed April - 21, 1858.)
i irao ,d,,itAii,f,lirr W . DAY; ?reildeni.
, ce:Prestdont. - • •
WIL/f alifB L BLAHOLIAILD,Sectetary.
, Once 411 ORESINTIT fit., Philadelphia ..
DIRIOTOB,I3._. .-. ,- . •
i l
' George W. Day, ~ Jacob R. Va u ghan,
W. Water • Hemp Lewis, Sr.,
Charles Richardson, , -. ,D. B. Binw,- •,.
' Barclay Lippincott, ' ' • Zahn NV: Averman, : '
Toe. R. Brognant,. A. 11::RoseAltehri, , -
Oho. Stakes. felrti ,„, BC BUM'' - , -
eirutational,
LONG!S SPRING G4RDAN AOADEBit,
N. N. corm EIGHTII and BUTTONWOOD Sta.:
, COMMERCIAL :DAPARTElENT:—lmok•keeping in
all its r aticue 'feline* ; preparing Students thoroughly
for eituations io any,brenois of bnalneis Plain'and Or
namental Writing ; Commercial Calculations: Law and
Corraspondence. No institution In the United States
'erne a more thorough and practical course. 'ln this
department no teaching is none in classes, and is oven
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited '
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL - DEPART
hIENT(Separate from the above.)—Yong Min and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas
sical Education, viz : Spelling, Beading, Writing, firm
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &e., Ancient
and Modern Languagea, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies.- Sessions of flee months - commence September
let, and February lat. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
F p.a-tc .F.DONLEAyY LONG, Principal
ENN ilsiSTlTUTESontheast corner of
' THIRTEENTH and PlLligltT . Eitteete, opened
on MONDAY, the oth of September. -
Private instrootion,Ahough• favorable rapid pro
gress, yet sends the scholar into the waxed with:a keen
gensitiveneat, which totally disqualifies Mita for s active
life; whilst attention to many oftentimes forces the
instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those
personal to' each , individual,And the learner either
loses all interest, or becomes epperfielel in his abrinire
ments. Yor these and, other reasons the number is
limited.
For further information apply peraonally, !rpm nine
o'clock A. hl. to one o'clock Y. M., or by note, to
' aelft-tf • ' *IL SUMMIT, Principal.
_
fiRITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL COLLIGIC, aortheset comer of
OHIBTNIIT end smarm Eltresta.
- - An Institution designed to fit *mug men for AC.
TIP! BllBllditBB.
BOARD OP %MEMPHIS.
B. H. Comegys, ' Primes Hoskin*,
Georgo H. *Merl, David Mine,
John Bparhawk, - ' David S. Brown,
Immo Hooker, . A. V. Fuson's,
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
'Johns L ppinoott, "
EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th.
Each Student haa .niatylatral. INSTRUCTION !at Gila
Institution, and a Diploma from here: to the bout re
commeodatton a young man oast have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOUITEB may be had on applleatlon. at the
College. eeB•tf
T EIDY BROTHERS , NIGHT-SCHOOL;
A-4 Noe. 148 and .160 maw Street,- near Rice, IS
NOW OPEN TO 0 , 711 INSTRUCTION IS EQOE-WEEPING,
WRITING, AND. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC.
INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS Uni3kL.
884-17
DRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
NATIONAL IHEROANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast cornier SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. Por Information, call or send for
etrcalar.
...EVENING SESSIONS HANZ COMMENCED.
DUFF - & CO.'S IFIERVAN
74qt: ,„ TILE- OOLLUGH, BOntheest Corner
EIGUTII, luta , UHF:SI%IIT Street, '
(established in 1840, and incorporated by eke Legisla
lwra of Vetotsidvania.) In tido well-known Inmaltation
C0UNTP 1 4. 11 0p5:661.3034- •-
a "` 9 t 1 " 11 - Bing/e aglatrait a c t j'' '
including all the Avxmlmrt Booze, 00=11101AI. Olt.
013141701113, and, ' • • - • ,
- '
BUSINESS WBUZINO,
la taught in tha moat sueoesdul and eatlathotory atyle,
Af. BOORE,
P. EDWARDS, Prim!pall!.
Ma. B B. EIIITDN, Penman.
Otoneg.
SUTTON'S IMPROVED STEAM
STOVE!
GREAT IrOONOMV IN PURL I
The attention orthe Public is called to the
above recently-patented STEAM STOVE The male
attained by the principle are: Ist, Ecrnomy—there
being required two-thirds less fuel than by the ordinary
article ; simplicity of arrangement ; , a ra , ided and uni
form heat, esfety," and convenence. A Stove con
structed upon thin principle will ha on exhibition for
one week at 218 WALNUT Street, Room No 8, Per
sona desirous of purchasing the right of States can
confer with N. DOWNING,
nati.et Solo Agent of, Patentee.
gINQUIRE FOR. THE ROYAL, OR
SEA SIIELL PATENT OAS-BURNING COOK
ING STOVES—Titivate economical, consuming
the gas and amok e that are usually wasted ; dura
ble by having double intteal of single plates; and con
venient, having large °Tani and being ready bakers.
Our new patented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the best
contracted up.draft stove ever invented. It will heat a
large boiler of water, boil two dinner pots, broil a beef
steak, bake bread awl plea awl roast meat, all at the
same lino ena with a single fire.
•lnvalide, and all persona who appreciate the influence
of ventilated apartments upon health, will be pleased
with our PORTABLE ORATES and MODEL FRANK
LIN STOVE 4 , which are of beautiful and ornamental
patterns, and give a eheerful, open fire, and thorough
ventilation.
Strict economista will be satisfied with our SILVER'S
,GAS-OONSIIMING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the
eo-oalied gas-burning stoves introduce 'cold air to the
top of the fire, the effect Of which is to cool the stove
and waste the fuel, precisely as if a Move door *SS
opened above the fire Ina true gas-burning stove, the
air should be, heated, in shot-air chamber, to &tempera
ture enOlcient tOignite the gases, en the same principle
as Is adopted in' one gas-battling docking !doves.
In addition to the above, a large assortment of Parlor
Cookingo Stoves, Parlor Stoves, for coal or wood, Rail
Stoves, Portable Reuters, Cooking Stoves, of every de
scription; Gas Ovens, Stove Fis tures, and Repairs may
be found, in every variety, at our Wareroome, N 0.209
North SECOND Street. above Race
0019-tf NORTH, CRASH, o NORTH.
SOMETHING NEV.—GAS BUR
NING COOK IiTOVELI would respectfully call
74 the attention - of - the public to one of the greatest
improvements over introduced in Cooking Stoves
and Ittnges—the burning of the - gas arising from the
coal, by which means le saved 60 per cent. in fuel and
also more intense hest thrown to the bottom of the
oven. We effect the burning of the gases by means of a
hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which
admits the air in a heated state to mingle with the
gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame
to pass around the oven equal to a wood tire. This ita
provemeot star. preserves the centre piece fromrinking
down on the fire, thereby saving the earentio of repairs
One of the Stoves CAN ZS SHEN IN OPERATION_ at
1115 MARKEL' Street. Manufactruod by JAMES
oPEAR;ltirentSr and Patentee,
M ate liorth,Olme ,t„
North d . ) /IN §troot, NotiZfato
iitaiirodt - :fines.
IagNITSYIY II / I k:RIOLIWAD. - -i476
' 6141 4:0)1NRIUdiz801:11% - eb,iinetirntiU.
'bate Oiti erlitk - Terteriw2foittAfastini: andfloath
western oath:lame liaiiirayAlrelit.' This
'rtlioadoxashio., to dD
imu ta at t t is h b o or w y x,ifter h'w,l 4 th .t . ditil y 4 line of
'end at
Oh:Tobin& and , Bandnaky-With 'Steame4 be all ports on
the Noitlf:yrnsioni Udell making. then:mit D' OT,
ONHAPHST and INILIADIMPODI PE by aid& Freigh
earl be forwarded to andfnis the 02 - fliT WEPT.
BEriyAitN raIIuiDILIPMA. AND
011,103o6ka:Pky Goods, (to,tokesT
peiee and trunks), Drugs, (In beams' •
iad bslesj : Fßathpra ; Fan to - Tlitt;par .Ito
Dafamit , Oaa," neetiog,.
•
`_balea);Drutrais Oasts°, Hardware; '
Loather, lldotior,
Paper .., ' „Hool, nndd . , Pheep „Pelts, _
eistivara;&o. /co - tad. pi[ 24
'into* _ OLAW•-' Arisila,_HantY;_lisoon
slid Park, - Pelted, (loos* or in
"Seas), Paints," (dry . end in
Oita; (ostant"lard He. poi NO
, ifotik - * Ouss--Ooffee ,41.94 - Pawn,
Peer, and Pork, thiki..orboxsa -
santward),LardandLaidDil,ll4l4-
Sodahoh,Norsapny;Zir,Pil'oh„.. .
Mannfaotttivd TO!. , •
tom*, , loin Queensio it - ‘!
-• • •
' Pint ,
_and , b(inig,) „ • -
&0., &of '
FLOon-150. per bbt,,unial further note°,
' Gaa.l2l-45ii, . per 1021b5., until further =rim •
_,
ClOrrol6-42 per We, not arapisiing, 600 Ihsl- waled,
until further notice,•
in Shipping Goods from any point
phis, he particaler to luau p ackagee r. 4 Poussytroati in
Raiiread. , ,, , „ All °oils eonsignatto tho Agents of this
Road, at Philadelphia or yittabsirgh - , rill be forwarded
without dottention: - • - •
Falzon? AGallllll3.—Ohiske it 40., Oltiaakci Packer ar.
S IremPhis,” Tenn. Peas :& 09.; ht. Louis,
go, 4 , P. ff. o'22v & Co:, Evahaville, Indiana* 'Wm
Bingliton,' Lot:day-We; Kentubity.,• 8.. 0. .Ideldrum,
Hadiroit, Indiana; ,H.W.,Drownlifo Co., and'Atheit. &
'Hibbaid,' Oldeinuati( lif:£l." - Plense lc Zanesville,
Ohio Leech, & Co., No. Klli.lbjetrifit;Ecato; 'Levels
,V0o:, No. 2 Astor Honee,'NewYere, No. /William et.,
,New York ,• N. 3"..fineadei, Philadolphla"; Idsgrisr k
Koon s ,D. A, Zbiwork, Pittsburgh. ,
H. H. HOUSTON,
~ •m General Freight Agent. .
• H. 2'. LOKBADRy,
den. ' Geniis] Ziwsrintendont. Altoons,ya
- THE: BRITISH AND; HOETH
AMBBI C A N:; ROYAL MAIL RBA%
8.6128.-
PION NOW TOIL To LITEIPOPL,
Gala OabLIC Passage
ilasocd Cabin Passage ***
SzOil ZOBTON fa LI9 =Toot: ' -
Chief Win Passage - -
Second Cabin Passage
.•..The ships front Boston gall at Halifax.-
NIBBLE, Gaol. Indkins. I
CANADA., Osot. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. T. none. AILLIIIOA, Oopt.lTicknour
ASIA' Oapt: G, Lott. NIAGARA, OW. BjTio.
LPRICIA, Capt. Shannon. I IiIIROPA, Capt. J. beaten.
These vassals carry a dear white Light at mastleadi
Slain on starboard bow; red en port bow. - s
NIIROPA,Leitoh; lease: Braton,Wedneaday,-Nor. 8.
PRBhilA Indkine, „ a N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 10.
AMERIOA, Wickman, Boston, Wednesday, Nos 17.
ASIA., Lott, N.-York, Wedneadayi Sept. 24.
NIAGARA.. Millar, _ felios'os, Wednesday. Bea. 1.
AFRICA; Shannon, •" N. Yo, Wednesday, Dec. 8.
BUBO PA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, :Dec. 15.
P.RIIBIAi - Indkins, "..N....Yerki Wednesday, Dec 22.
ARABIA, Stone,-, "Buston,l. Wednesday; Deo. 29.
. Berths not secured nntlilialdiOri/f.;Z
An On . pinienaed Surgeon -•-••
•• The ownerext theme OlupaTTlllTtatioraccortnUbla lot
. Gold, Sliver, OtattooiSpea_ °wary, Precious Stones
• or Metals, unless hills abiding - ars Agnod:thersfor and
the Table ihereottherroinAmorsseed.',
roe freight or porno* apply 10
JIOTBINIDi a Bowling Green.
- -1859
MEMPHIS ANDNE W_ORLDANBIINITED STATES
Man DASEET LINS,—The ,eplendid Spate •of this
old and poplin LINE• will leave -Memphis and New
Orleans, as heretofore, on r
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & - •FILIDAYS...
STONDAY-PAORSTE. •
NNORANKA :7777 -"" R. IRVIN.
RIK FRANKLIN • Oapt. J:-D. CLAIM
,
• •
WEDNEBDAYPAORETS. , . ,
WORN SIMONDS . .4 . 4.oapt. JAS. 7.151111 TEL
IFteom&R - S.
BUILDETZ , PARIS.
iitausr • - -
-- • - T. N.IWIML.
l;;.; - -
jr,r• These Boils connect at Memphis with the Rail
roads from that point, alatr , wilh - reSoletalwkelli for
St. .Lorde. loninellle, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on
their reapeettte dart Leevellemphis immediately on
the arrival of - the... Memphis and- Ohstleeton. hatiront
Oare—Paseengere • can- arrange their arrival ao as to
avoid delay at Memphis longer :than business or, plea
sure may require.- - '
For information, inquire of J.J. RAWLINGS
At Webb h• Rawlings', ale Main St , Memphis .
S. R. Baena', Adv. Agent,. ocl2-2m
COMPANY,
FOR, - SAVANNAH, -Ga.—HERON' S aIULINEONLY REGULAR DINE,I3OODS B.
OE IVED AND -Bras - lap - Al .BIGNED
DAT.=.lrohilit and hgrogratieiiiit leea ..tßan SIMMS. yea.
eel, rated, by the ideinkiditp.: STATE Or GEORGIA,
Gaptain 'J. arrlid•lo mil on Faturday,liorOughat 13,
at 10 &clear, A. 11., hoz:l'second *hold abilie
_Vine at.
Tor- further logitleolare lama see adreitieement of
Steanfehtp . STATE OP GEORGIA: Ii Ging paper.
Per freight or pansagoopply,to
A. HERON 75.,
ood . - if2B North "arrea
„ :FOE 1311ABLETON
beilirku.-LniatowsS -MD SA
OOODSApI.II,II - CD AND BILLS OrIADMI BIONIC
• . /MAIM DAY , ,
The splendid Itretolasselde- wheel tbstasslaltai -3
lallij3TONg RATA. Juni WrATB' 02
.01011.1:11.1.,
'Non to=
,n,ireekly_ltue fen' the - South anAßoithweat,
one of” theme — Alps Sailliceiery.flATUßDAZat
o'oloek A. M., altersately for Charleston Sa•
_
, _10)3 03ThRIASTON.,
The' steaniship "KNYBTONI BTATI, Ositain 0. P.
/00/ 4 4 -‘q l3,4 WiniSnca • ieedlog,on
Noiember 16, and aaQ on - OATIIIIDLT, IffOr._2o, at 19
o'olook A. - - - •
SOH SAVANNAH.
:.Tho SUCH OLGEONGIA., Oapt , Fohnl,llarrin.
will commence loading on Ibunsday,', Nov. nth; sun
Nair on &Aurally, tNorecober 13, at 10 o!oloNiA.
At bothOhatleeton and BaTanneh,these enipeettnneti
with steamers for: 4100 M and •BSTSSII, and with. MI.
roads, ko., for all places in the 3onth and Fonthwoot.
~PBILIGEITBIIIIDIIOND.
Hcary 'Freight at an .average of lb par.,nonitz below
Now Yolk steamship rates.
INBIIItdITOTa., ~
. _ _
. ,
- end 12ifiIIR 4 NO1 on a large - proportion
of goods shipped Routh will be found to be lower by
theso,shipsiban by salting vessels. • -
Cabin passage - • SSO 00
Steerage' do - - - 8 CO
Sicurelon Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the skip he.. sailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
No. 838 (late 81) North Whary s.
Agents at Charleston, T. 0. & T. Q. BUDD.
Agents In Savannah, 0. A. QUINCE & 00.
.. For Florida, from Charlotte*, simmer 0 -A I3 eLINAs
every Tuesday.
For Florida, front Savannah , steamers ST. lIARYS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
-For Havana Stout Charleston , steamer Tee PVT,,
the 4th and 19 th of every month. ;. - - Jell
STEAM TO GLASGOW,' LIVER
FOOL, BBLVAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON-
Y, without delay, for SO dollar'. ,-
net= tielete, good for six months to either of the
above planes by any steamer of the line, 00 ra Inc
the round t 4, out-and bask.
utak :taw rola.
Idirdmrgh, Onsumintt• Saturday, Oct. 20,120te100k, Y.
Glasgow. Goodwin. Wednesday, Nov. 24th
Edinburgh, Cumming, Wednesday, Deo. Sat "
/ROY 4L.11004.
Idintrargh. Cumming • Wadnoaday, Oat Bth.
Oltiagow l Goodwin. Eatttravi October 28d.
Edinburgh, Cumming, Wednesday, Nov. 24th.
BATAS Ol BASSAGB.
First 07an gabaeal
FEW OL4Bo* . w. ,
•• 16
Steerage, found with nooked provide:ma
viol 714 4011.-
atrrt glued " 878 GO
Steerage, found with cooled provision, - SO 00
fThihiren under 14 years of age, half tarei Infante In
Steerage, free.
, Morn tickets availed:duwithin sin months, by any
i iT n a=this line.
$l4O 00 Steerage $BO 00
An experienced Surgeon attached to was Steeple!.
For freight or passage apply to.
WORKMAN & 00.,128 WALNUT Street, Tadiedep.
- -
~ROBEIVI CRAIG, 18 l3riodway, New York.
HALL le, 7 , 017 - 111 t, Bnehannul Wharf, Baltimore.
myr! temps
tUinee anZt CQUOTS
VFIESTNUT GROVE WHISKEIr.-A de
dlJJ Ore to lessen the consumption of impuraepitits,
knowing their injurious 'effects upon the constitution,
has ,indoced the offering .to the publimof as artiole
which the anallzation of Professor OhiltOu; Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs.. Booth, Garrett, &
Cameo, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond allquestion, to
be the mostpnre and consequentlyleast injurious spirits
diem offered the'Anterlean public._ _ _
CERTIFICATE OP DR - TAB:R CHILTON.
I have analysed &sample of Cheidnut;Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr., CHARLES WHARTON, J. of
Philadelphia, and, having carefully tested It, I am
pleased to state that It is entirely free from poleenous
or deleterious substances. It is an nominally pure and
Rae Savored quality of Whiskey.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. E.,
New York, Sept. 8, 1868. Analytical Chemist.
_ - Tlimenswerrs, Sept . 9,1888.
DIAZ Bin :' h ave carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and dud
that it contains none of thit poisonous substance known
fu Fade Oil, which is the characteristle 'and Injurious
ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, OAIIRETT, & CIAMAG,
Analytical Chemists.
To OnAzuni . Waesmor,Jr. ,' No. 23 South _FRONT
street, Philadelphia. 0c22.-dtja3l
'Fe n t- RANDIES.—“ Pinot Clastillon '!lfirett,
-E. 'and, other Cognacs of various rindgee, in half
pipes and quarter ea.,ksi Pelleroisin Rochelle Brivadieh
pale and dark, in halttpipesi half auks, and one-eighils
Imported end for sale by
MORT &
0022 Od and V.B Routh Fourth erode.
totele an?) Restaurants
A , ROADE HOTEL,
-CA: CHESTNUT. STREET, ABOVE SIXTH,
CONDUCTED ON TUN SOUOPINAN PLAN.
A new lease for a term of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR RSTABLIRITMENT, it will con
time to be conducted as heretofore, on the European
plan, and the prices remain unchanged L vis :
Roost Pea DAT 600. DINNER No. MIRAMAR? AND
Tea, BAER, 373 O. '
The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers
are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which
no extra charge is made.. •
There Is no bar kept in the house to be akoWrce at
anoyanoe to - guests.
The acCommodatio6a are designed whelly for business
Len—hence no ladles are received. •
11.7•-This house is never closed day or night.
7. D. BROWN,
49. DE YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE, •
,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
(Erected In
ELEGANTLY PURNIMAD,
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. - - - ,
myßog ' WELLS COVEALL'PrOprfetar•
DE LANEY'S
,ALOON , AND RESTAIT
RANT.N. E corner THIRTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets , Philadelphia.
nol-Snio •A ',DN LA.mr, Pioprotor.
PROSSER'S :RESTAURANT ) . No.
808 MARKET Skeet, four demi% above EIN.IITU,
South aide,' Philadelphia.- Oyeteri Stewed; Roasted,
Fried, Pickled, &c 2 for Nome Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to. three
o'clock. ; - - - odlt-tf
fIANPBELL'a DINING SALOON,
Oorner-of-TEURD St:and HARMONY CIOTIRT,
Has been aimed for several days past, order to be
regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened en
MONDAY , next, 20th Mat.. with improvements and al
terations which will astonish the town. The beat has
thrown hie soni into the task Whoa 'zeal, and we
.think
that his efforts will meet With artivereal'aiTrobattoll.
WheilleoT9ll•4 ti be isabliiitibitikeetV
_ ftll-20;
gb3i.43kl;ng''