~bg~ ~uitiott.- Autociustiag isOrair 11a4„..rita.-130 And lel BOUTS TODRIS ISTBltlft % -t r '`,4=-Itannettr , Noe. (ST sad 09.) • • , 41.11174,10TATD. lITOODA, rte. xxoharkne ern" , i*,V-I. °4l , 6 oSnin i e r 'eVieili t ip l eoptrty issued eeparetein •- , :fbrar t i o loiroph, we pribliall on the Saturday preview 'l.lll4,td4itcintth,dheadlt 04210110 e in pamphlet forte, tfelethill ader,l olol,l ?Efia the Pro Petey to be cold on thetroyoldiur4;4o447, • , Lodi )41ADTL-DTOOKS`I.I4D B,DA.L Dii'DATl t ,, titeitesotb Pall Bale, 80th Neese:ll3er, at the - Dz. ck fr wen Lath piorfiafe, 711;Deeembet at the Dm hang°, Prent,r-fitst Fell 8111 0 4'7.4th December, at the Xi. „, • t pa. Pot or the handbille r of the above sales now read", _ •- rarvApt 13ALLS2KtI8TER, . ; *Mite entervd pir"orir Private -gale Be, &Uteri and' advertised Otionsionally, l our Pxiblio Bele Abstraotsi(of wbloh '4,ooooogles are printed weekly ) ), - I ;iireeof - • - ," -AUL ltifhaft AT vuttali,slam. • -, - W' We have a large itraannt of Boar.getate Pri -vet* inolndln_g every 'deseription: Of OW_ and Owntrt property ': P rinted Mater:nay kad of the WOODLANDS 011111TIMY •LOTS, -P/WS, , BTOOICEI, :ANL •LOANS . . . . . .. ' . ,' '. .'' . -•: ~ On Tuesday Eveniug, - , • --..; Noveother.3otb, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia 3112. Lots No. 698 to, 649 incinsiva, seetion,,o;96o feet, ' Woodlands Ceiestery. ' ' , - •- - "' - - 8 abates Aroh-street Theatre stock, with ticket. . -'.For aecount orwhom it may concern— . . , 1 emit.' bends, sl,ooo' each, 10 per cent., Catawba's " DeliroadVoinPany, . .•• . '1 share riermenh Sacred music Society (organ loan). , Arr Bale positive: —. =• , . , - , ' • Estate of John Stills, Deceased. . . -,' Per .Ito 7, middle aisle, Tenth Presbyterian (Mural"; •` • ' middle +Vale. Ft. 'Andress , a OhniCh. ‘„S . IrINSTIINISTIL BALL/ SAL2I:—NOVEBIDER ' Orphans' (Mart Sale—lstste of Anton ;Emus. Deo'd. ,LOT, AND'iDWELLINGS, North aide of Spruce knot, emit of Twenty-second street r ' '.'. Peremptory Bale.—L &ROE AND VALDADVD LOT OP, Alnouzin, 1.95% feet Mc Twentieth street, 125 on Hamilton street, 125 feet on Penneytritnis &To nne, three (Conte: , Pwrentntor, este:=PIVII TRICZN4ITORY,IIitios. , DIVELLItiOI3, litueteenth greet, between Rhodes streetiartrenntylTanit. wrootto: - TIME -STORY 13.1110 K DWELLING, Davis street, :eighth- honoo_orest of :Thirteenth 'street, Twentieth ELEGANT, MODERN RESIDENOE, northwest car -Aer of Thirteenth and Arch streets, duished with mo dern improvements and conveniences, and In perfeot order i lot 25 feet br 128 feet. Immediate pomee : •....NEAT,BIODERN DWELLING brick dwelling, No. 805 South Eleventh' street. Immee • Clete pronsession: - • . :VALUABLE , BUSINESS STAND Valuable four- Story; brick, hnildisg, No. 821 WALNUT treat, above Third street. ffANDBOhIE' fiESIONNOE, southeast corner of Eighteenth and Wood otreete. • BUSINESS BPAND.—Tbree.story brick store and dwelling, , Eichteenth: street, nqrth of South Rtroht. WHARTON STREET.—Two three-etory brick dwel - lingo, Nos. sx end 818 Wharton street.- MORT TOREN-STORY BRIO E. DWELLINGS, Pratt Janet, west'of .Twenty.fourth street. - ;FOUR" LA•RGE AND VALUABLE LOTS OP GROUND, south aide of Washington stroot h extending .;through , to Oak 'street , West Philadelphia, 290 feet front by.2l4N foot deep. ,• t • OIiftISPIAN nnEWC.—TlanseAt - oii briok - dwelling, - No. 528 Ululation atreet,. between Fifth and.; Sixth streets - LARGE .LOP OP 'GROUND, Nokthwest side of Wil low street. northeast of liarrieon etreet,Pronkford, .- - Twenty-third ward. TWENTIETH , FALLS3ALS-DNOEMBER 7th MMt2=l Peremptory Sale —WALNUT STREET —Two`hand some modern residences, Nos. 1029 and 104 Walnut etreet.'between Tenth and Eleventh emelt. Ba'• Im mediate poseeesion of No. 1031. - Executors , Sale—Rotate or Mary }Ohl, Dao'd. ,BUSINEBB STAND.--Three•story' brick store and 'dwelling, Na. 623 North Second Arcot, between Brcwu and Poplar streete. Stine Estate...:-.TOTPATOIT STABLE lu the rear of abOve; No. 825 St John street.: . TREY VALUABLE PARK AND MILL PROPERTY,' over 02 . terse, with steel' lar,coantry seats, opposite the four. Mile Stone on the Lancaster turnpike, West Phila delphia. IQ" Lithographic plans may be had at the the auction store; Peremptory Sate.—TWO BUILDING LOTS, y west tide at Seventh street, north of Vrnango street, te. gather 40 by 100 rest... • VINE Fr BM, R EAR LOGAN SQUAllid.;-Neat modern thri a story brick dwelling, with back buildings and .411 - moderor-oonvenlences. No. 1510 Vine street, weat or. rilluentb street. -17,7" Immediate possession. - 'Keys - at No 1620 State street, in the rear. VALUABLE FARM AND -COUNTRY. BEATY 80 ACRES, on the RlTer 'Delaware. known as the " B e ll e . sae Yarni,t , IS miles Vow Philadelphia, and 1 mile from Solumokta Station, on the Philadelphia and .Trebton HILLIZO64. . • T.WErf Ir-111111T FALL BAL/21-1/1503418.ER 14th Wllt Inoludo 7 - calo by ordir of oourt of Common Pleas-44141e o Alexander Osbourn—a lunatie VIRED-GrOfilf BRIGS DWELLING, southwest eor. ner'of Itighthand Wharton etrests, late Southwark. Orphans' Court Bale—Estato of Charles W. Bacon NEAT MODERN RESIDE ON. with side yard, Green street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. • ' - Orchans , ,Court fate—Selate of Hoch Clerk, Deceased. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND —Four.story brick ''Store sod: dwelling, northwest corner of TentbAnd „ • Spruce streets.' - .; Elime Eststo.—LAILGII 'LOT OT GROUND, east side of Brost street. eonth of.hloKeen street First ward. 40 • feet front; Wilda deep. , - - Grptuesu! , MAO ,Salee-Estate of 'Theodore B. Witmer. LATtWId AND, VA:WADLL GROOD fronting on Damao street, Wharf street; Pierce target itO,Frankford ocoeki Twenty•third ward, four fronts. HALE OF A VAiIiAIN:I3 COLLNOTION 0 ? EN4141311 AND AMERICAN-BOOK& - Thia.Everling, liiNovember `24th, 'at the auction atom, a valuable collection abondon Cud American boots in the vuliMe deportmentiin literature,. including come choice out fiesantlyAlustrateitworks, ftne eagraviamltd, -OP , BULBOUS ROOTS. -•- < < • This • 'At 11.O9oloatc; • at the +flattop store, 1 cue of , superior • - Gonnan flower roots; comprising the usual assortment of ,hpadinthiii narehennytultps; orobuses &o. &o. Sate et Nos. ISO and IQ:South yourthatreet. Enirrinton •PURNITIIREI, PIANO-PORTS,P I N , - PRENOR PLATS -- MIRRORS, IiRIISSILB -OAR - ' Att. 4 ' , Thursday, Diorilloi, At 9 colosi; at the- auction eters aa , eite4re amortment of excell en t sedond-haid furniture, *levant pieuo-fortes, fine mirrors, emote, etc.,' from Privet* families dielining housekeeping, removed to the stare for CIOLITSOIBIIOO of gale. ... - Peremptory Bale. ? 7-115Tha , 011- 7101910NZR. - S•OHARL7OI3 15211.11711i.5 1 , On'Priday, ' Novi:lnbar 20th, at 12. o'clock; noon, will be , Asold without reserve; at the - Philadelphia Bu ch ' an:go-- : . , , .- • - ' - : Peverbatztoentit of the aabooner $$ charlea Parker." - She was bn:it at looked River, New Jersey, in 1848. Her dimensions. are aa -follows, via : Lefigth 70 feet; .- - breadth 20 feet v depth iiii feet; 178 11-92 tone Va , ester. . ,:.- -.- - ' - . , Tr- Bale absolute. sssl to be paid at the time 'of , AND , YALUABLIS LISRANT. - • 1 - On Yridayldorning, Nov.: 28th, at 10 *'cloak . will be- sold at the auction mime. South Fourth street, withouvi d eerve, by order °Consignee, every large and yaluablitrate' library, (tom prising many rare, =long, and v aluable worka In .every,departmrnt of literature. 1;13.! The side will be continued In the afternoon and grCataloguee will be ready, and the books arranged for oxintlantion a week previous to attic-, TO CAPITALISTS. BUILDNEU3, &c.—LA.IIGB AND VALCIABLB-LOT AT PRIVATII SALE, LOCUST fit, South - side, between Breed. and Fifteenth street', 118 feet front on Leant street, by-118 feet In depth to 110 feet alley. - „ (QAMITEL 4 .NAVHAITS, ATIOTIONEER ) and NONNI' :LOAN' OPTION; No: 22i Beath Street, bo!ow Walnut, opposite Pear st., only eight doors below the Igehange. Non= of bestow, tram.? 044, A. M., Oath 10 ceelock in the evening •- • - Oat-doot sales, end 'silos. at the Motion gouge, as. tended lawn the iteist catlsteae term.. CAPITAL - - Nelablishsifir Ms 31 Tartly Years. Advance's made from ono dollar to thousands on DU " 'wade, Silver Plate r Wales, Jewelry, hardware, Ater ahandloo, Clothing, Jharratore,, Bedding, Cigars, html le Instnunents, Grins, Honor , Carriages, and hood, of - gob& oak sonialst any length of time agreeiy All adrineeigroul tide lititnitecidollata and tqw 'will be shargeo 2 per-Dent. per monW ; 5100 and over ? ' the lowest market rate. Thls Storehouse kering kdepth of 120 feet, Materiel are and thief-proof - Tecate to store all rainables; and pri veto ;watchmen for_tho.prembeis also, a heavy Owl • ranee effeated for the benedt of all persons having goods advanced upon. -, N. B.—On Itcootuat or having art u nlimited eathal ..-Atds-offlae leproperedlextuilivadreneeiron Inbre - sans rec a tory and aocontoiodatlog: tenor. haw way other In Ideally ... Money . advanced to taeptier, itynna/letttonnte, oat say *serge:, - = • - AT palventsama,. ~,t Sold, Patent Lereritil ether: Watohee; Jewelry, aid ' Clothing will be soldatredneed primes, tard4r t atones. INQUIRE ROE' THE. ROYAL, OR 131tAllinlitt ?AVOW kidlf-BURNING 000H ING tiTON'ES—They are economical, consuming the gas and smote that Ira neaalip waited; duro bitiaiy" Imidag double luttead of single plates; and con.; verilent, haring large ovens arid being ready bakers. Our new patented DOUBLE-OVEN STO4II Is the beet cionatreeted updcatt stove ever invented'. It Will heat I large boiler of watrriloil tan dinner pots, broil a beer.' steak, bake bread and pies and mast meat all at thi same time: , anderithW ming% fife. Invalids, and all.personsowbo appreciate the influence, of apartmente upon health. will be pleased, with cur PORTABlilit ORATEEi and MODEL FRANK.; LIN STOUP, which iu.e.of beautiful and ornamental patterns, tad give a cheerful, open ere, and thorough , . ventilation. illtrlO economists will be satlidied with our MYNA'S OAS-00b113IIMLNO, PARLOR STOVES. Man/ of the; :ao-talled.gukbaroing stoves introduce cold air tg the -- toPor the lire, the elfoot . „of whit:hie ,to.ocrol the stove ; and wade trio fuel; ireamelp es If a stove ,deor, tree aliened - above the fire. In A true gm-burning stove, the: air should he bested: fu ahot-alrohamber, to a terapera-: !Ma kliftlediiictto ignite the osea, on the same Principle' as is adapted la our go-batwing cooking Stoves. In addition to the above, s large assortment of Parlor AdidtiliglitarestParlorttovair', fOreluil lot wood, Hell, Owrolb Portable Beaters, ilidoklnglieWee,Wf everido ocriitioe;aps,Qrauo, Store,eLsture_,N and Repairs may be Munk,. ockit tonity, - at ant Warerooms, No. 209: lfaith azooittqly,,,,et, spore awe. • • • - - aiLifiX,'& Venn. ; THIN( q3IIR -0001K PIoWB.-1" would respectfully call the attention of ttus pOblieto este of the - greatest juglicerataanta sift iutroddeed IrtOtroklug Stoves also isoges,-the , or>theorarctrislogetroia the coati' hYrtibteli ixiespe 'Warred" 0 0 .pereeot.Iti tool sod Mee morel-.latin` bait-Ai:hawse te,thelsottem of the area. We effect tholtifenbt Of tie - meshy meson ors poil eN eentcomicca l porforsted Ott the totdershie, irldott aduAtii at*. withthe gsseekthOS4'itd(OgitS SiitsottetlOn. lust eiton*S,*,llrOle tof pass around tho oleo ognil to a wood fire. .Vtlis ltdckrilaulatalso preserves the eirstrO.pteSitticincilrilditg doirnOwthil are; Thereby *wing .the ozpooto of re e, One of the Stoves OM- BM WHEN:IN-oPEHATIoN 't nit "MATtrat.r Manasetneed -by - JAMES BrEllicliffinai and-Patentee, ihkyKNAkthi.Ohitot & .North,) multurratkeie lop .tati.stoo dND rAND . 13ZADEP13., • • - titer 1; 0 , 2)(e. pei dos.- No. O. $1,12 per dol. 75ir f, '1. ' , V% 6,-i26, r. -•—• 1105 .tipidcp9:46 4° aitdr r s296 • P9rdofeu i. North' sHIRD I = 4 ‘; .-.- • . - _bales-bp %action; EIORNESSOiRINLEY, & 00., - No. - 4Z9 MAREEVETIIISIM. ' Or FRENCH GOODS. -- On grids) , Morning, ,-„Nev..2oth l at 10 o'clock, by catalogde, on 0 monthe' credit -400, packages and iota of fancy end staple French dry geode. rr Samples and catalogues early on the morning of . ()OMYPACUL , BALESROOM. - - - 222 MARKET STREET, BETWEEN REOOND AND THIRD STREETS. - Ir. G. WOLBERT, AIIOTIONIII. " SALE 'PROM TEE LIIELVES. On Thursday efOining, Win be sold from the shelves a stook of Staple and fanny goods, notions, to. BAL2 02 SMADY . MnD2 OLOTEUNG, ho On Friday Morning, Conedating of— Raglans, gaske t ' Overcoats, Wrock Ooste, Drees Coats, Pants, and Vests, Yoe men end bop) wear SLIMING GOODS, &G. 1 variety of tailoring goods TA Aloe, a genera BY THOMAS BIRCH, AUCTIONEER: VITO VITI k SOW MLR. Vito Vito ac. Bons' Bale of Elegant Italian Marble Fl gttreo, (troupe, alabaster Erne, Vaasa, and Orris. macemeals, Parlan Ware, Fancy GOodo, &o , will take This Morning, ' 24th instant; at log o'cloek, and will be continued in the evening at 7 g o'clock, at their warerooms, No. AVArch 'treat, below Seventh street The co/Motion grill comprise Large bardiglio and agate vases for belle and' nlehes. Reiman, Strum:au, and Pompel vases for reatetle, elaborate - card reoeivera, tans., fruit holders, superb Bohemian vases, decanters,, colognes, parlan groupt - and floret, r ocalls china vases, choice fancy , gs, 4lr - May be' examined on Tuesday, 26d Wet. Tho' whole" collection is of direct importation, and expressly for Rhiladslphis sales. Terms—Under $1.00; casli; over 8100, ninety days credit for approved endorsed notes. SCOTT, Jr.; ii.IIOTTONEER, No. 431 B CHESTNUT STREET, appetite the Custom House, between FOURTH sad FIFTH /Relate. OARD.—lncluded In . sale of today will be found a felt amortment of embroidered jaeonet and cambric collars and sets' . French embroidered ilinen cambric handkerChiefs, infants' embroidered jsoonet waists. French lean and real Brussels veils, ladies' and gents , gloves, hosiery, undershirts, and drawers, he. Also, an levele, of cameo and painted Jewelry. - TRIMMING RIBBONS. Also, silk-velvet trimming ribboue, silk dress hinges; tansy trimming and belt ribbons. • - 113" Samples and catalogues now ready. SALM OF TRIMMING RIBBONS, EAIBROIDEk RIBS &o. This Morning," November 24th. commencing at 10 o'clock, by cata logue, will be sold a greet variety of geode, adapted to present stiles, oomptleing. Tit: BmBRI4DBBIED. Prenob embroidered cambric sad jaconet collars, cambric and lessoast sate to matek, bands, sleeves, .to. LAOS, VICILEI Alfio, a line of Fratioh liaolema iota Brussolg ions RIBBONS . . Ladies , dress trimming ribbons, silk Wages,' velvet ribbons, camellia trimmings, &a. JECVALRY. Also, cameo, painted, and lava, In sets. Ao. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. • Also, ladles', gents', and obit tren'e gloves, hose and bait hose, merino undershirts and drawers, &o. , • ESIBEOIDEILED LINEN CAMDEN LUNDEEN ' - 0131108 AND VELVET TRIMMING RIBBONS A line of French embroidered Brien esmbrle Banner ch,ere. . Also, bleelesilk velvet trimming ribbons. - BLOND L &OM BWIBB IRWIN& MUMSMMiM SALM OF FASIIION.SIII,II FURS, ROBES, &o. On Thursday Morning, November 25th, commencing at-10,4 o'clock, by cata logue, a large stock of, elegant `and fashionable furs for ladles' wear, comprising edits of Martin, filch, `uilnit; sable, squirrel, &0., with capes, muds, and cuffs to match, Catalogues earl on the morning of sale, when the ladies, and purcha s ers generally, are Invited to at tend. MIR'S. Also, 60 inperlor buffalo nod fancy carriage robes • t SPECIAL SALE OP CLOTHING. . son Da Friday Morning, November folthi at 10 o'clock. a large assortment of gents , ready-made clothing, comprising a full assort ment of well-made and seasonable goods, well smithy the attention of rho trade. SPECIAL SALE 01P GESM&NTOWN 000 DB. On Saturday Morning, NOV. 27th, by Catalogue, commencing at 10 o'clock 600 lots of Germantown geode consisting of wool kat barques, hoods, rigolete, nobles, scarfs, &o. Alen. I,COO dozen merino hose and half tome. 100 dozen merino underehirte and drawers, ladies merluomests, ho. Pkill,l? FORD, AIIOTIO EER, No. 530 MARKET STREET, ' between FISTII and BIXTII. mouth aide. BALZ 02 BOOTS, 8110 ES, BROGAN8,11IIBURB; Au. On Thursday Adorning, 25th tnetent, et 10 o'clock, 500 oases boots, oboes, brogans, rubbers, .te. fEr Oatalognex early on the morning of male It ' 7 LLIAM • . S MIR, GE. ERAI, AUCTION AND 00616111810 N STOLID, No. 4b North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. - I. A. MASON. Auctioneer. ENOTIOD.—We invite the attention of the trade, end othein, to our sale of toys and fancy goods. (at the aye. non store,) on Thursday morning; comprising an assortment of desirable goods worthy their attention. TOTS! TOlBl ! TOYS! j GERMAN, SWISS, AND FRENOIt TOTS, OBINA 'AMOY GOODS, ALABASTER FIGURES, VASES, URNS, TEA TRA.TB,-&c. On Thursday Morning, At 10 o'cloolt, and will be continued In the evening, at tit o'clock , at the ¬ion store, by catalogue, will Wield a - large and desirable sesortnient of toys, fancy goods, alabaster figures, tea trays, ao., suitable for the holiday sales. U" Consignments of new and second-head house. hold furniture, pianofortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, &0., respeotfully solicited, on which liberal cash ed. 'Aimee will be made If required. IP' Oat-door salsa attended to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house In this oily. r M. GUMMY & SONS, • - UAL ISTATB AUUTIONEENS, No. 620 WALNUT STRUT NUM PALL HAUL WM be bald On Thureday Evanlog, November 26th, at the Philadelphia Exchange, at 7) cOolookirle: • • Absoltite Palc—Lot No. 388, section B (or monument soisre),ln the lifeument Oetnetry, Brood street 100' shares In the Cambria Iron Company at Johns• town, Penna.. Per No_t32 tin the middle aisle) Christ Church, Tut pohoeli street, Germantown. Pew in Bt. element's Church, corner of Twentieth . _ _ and I"' ad Oherii streets, Hai . . Henry lipaclnan, Beater. - TUB - MEMORY HAWK DMILLINft, large stable. lot of grouod,reouth eida of Brown atreet, 60 feet woet of filaraball street, lot 47 feet front by 50 feet deep 81.11ING GARTGIig STREET.— Valuable lot of ground, south ride of Spring Garden street, 235 feet west of Thirteenth street, 10 feet front by 100 feet deep. Peremptory tale. NUT THRRR.STORY BRION DWELLING, PAO• TORY, AND LARGR LOTS OF GROUND. sfarket street, between Thirtieth and Thirty-Brat etreete, one square west of the bridge, lot 50 feet front by 200 feet deep to Oak street. Chimney ts Boos, auotioneers, 1111 hold regular sales of Real Estate, 13tooke, ko. Also household ihrnituto at dwellings. REAL ESTATE•AT PRIVATE SALE -.._ _ • . irr On our Private Bale Beglater will always be found a very large amount or real estate, including every description of city and country property. J. El. GUAIbiBY & BONS, Beal listate Brokers, 520 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. MOSE B NATHAN As, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION INVIDNIANT, O. I. cornor =TM and RADD Streets. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. BIONEY.I - MONEY! Money liberally advanced in large or email amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, •Itgjohee, jewelry, fowling-pima, magma inntrumentof Mira, !tura, dry goode, clothing, groceries, rigors, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har nese, and all articles of Talus, for any length of time agreed on, at Nag/tans' Principal Bstablishmant, eontheast corner of Sixth and Race streets. V. Promissory notes, with collateral, discounted at the lowed market nice. NATRANS , PRINCIPAL NOTADLISHNINNT, B. E. CORNER OP. srxra AND RAGE tiMETEI. • Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and silver plate, diamonde, watches, Jewelry, fowling plecee, dry good', clothing, groceries, liquors, cigare hard • ware, outlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings en gravings, =nivel instruments, furniture, bedding, horses, velielee, harness, stooks, and an Other arnelea of value. '017T4100.11 NAM. Personal attention given to all ont-door sides, either at private dwellinge, stereo, - or elsewhere, and allergen nnuaitally low. Zoilette 'Articles THE ONLY ARTICLE UNRIVALLED IN MARK EL *Lb Immense moat AND EUROPZAN DRATAND The roma why, Is that by Natare's own proems' It reatoroe the natural color permanently after the hair be•omes gray; supplies the natural fluids, and thus snakes it strew on bald beads, remorse all dandruff itch ing, and heat from the scalp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus cures all nervous headache, and may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair; stop sluff keep it from falling off ; snakes it soft, glossy, healthy, and beautiful, and If used by the young two or time times a week, It will never fall or betomegray; then readers, read the following, and Judge for yourselves: New Yeti, Jen. 8, 1858. • MOM. 0 J. WOOD Jo CO., Gentlemen : Having beard is good deal about Proletsor Weod'e Hair Restorative, and toy hair behmquite gray, I made up myntind to lay eddy the prejudices which I, in common . with great many pentane, had against 'all manner of patent medicines, and a abort theta ago I conamenced'ueing veer article, to test it for tnyeelf The result has been so very eallefactory that I am very glad I din en, and In Justice to you, as well se for the eneouragemeitt of others who may be ea grapes I was, bat who having my prejudice without my relleo le for netting it settle, are unwil:frig to give your Restore .tive a trial - till they have further proof, and the beet proof being donstratio wri to you this let. ter, which yen m ay show to any ouch, and also direct them to me for further proof, who am In and out of the N Y. Wire Rolling Establishment every d oy. My hair Is now its natural color, and mach improved In appearance every was, being slender and thioker, and mach - more healthy looking. I am, Poore Respect. lINNEY 311NRINS. Corner Columbia and Carroll Wools, Brooklyn. LtYlnOri MA, A'a., lob 14.1868. Poor. TfrooD—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative has 'done much good In this part of the country. My heir has bean 'Mealy (limb:oohing for several years, caused, I suppose from a slight burn when I wail quite an in fent. I h ave been using your Rah' Restorative for Mx weeks, and I find that I have a fine head of hair now Br u! g after having need all other remedied knotra to no effect. I think It the moat valuable remedy now cutout, and advise MIMI° aro afflicted that way to use Yout - remeiti. You eon publish this iryott think pro per,. Team, ko, B. W. MIDDLETON, Sept 9, 3867. Pane. Woon—llear Sir:Your flair Restorative is proving, Iteelf beneficial to me, The front and also the book - part of my head, almost tout its cove r ing —wse, In foot, nacn. I need but 2 half pint bottles of your Restorative, and LOW the top of my head le well stubbed with a promising crop of young hair, and the Met is Rho receiving its benefit. I have tried other peel:Su -1 Hong without any benefit whatever I think, from my own personal recommendation, I con Induce many others to try it. Yonne, reaptiatfully, - DAC THOMAS, M. D., Vine retreat. The Restorative is put up in b o ttles of three sizes . , via: Large, niobium, and small; the small holds X a :pint, and retatie far onedollar per bottle; the medium ;koirda at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the FLOill, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large a quart AO per cent. more in propartlon, and re tails for SO a bottle. • • " 0. J :WA - 10D &00 .otorietorg, 812 Broadway, New York, ((In The goat NI Y. Wirollailla g lialabl)altmento And 114 Market .treat, BE. Loola. Mo. 'And gold by all good Drugglata and Fancy Moth Boa,. - polll.nawpm & 00111100 - Baq 401.1111 A, I i I VDN.PADAY, NOyEltilpit 24, 1868. iDtg ,40 IjOLER RREETIRGIS FOR EXPORT. BROW ON N, Y & DLEtL LIGET SR aII.ED, &. EE SL TINGS,IM DRILLS. EB Suitable for Export, for /isle by PROTRINGRAM & WELLS, 7A South. FRONT ST., .1' SS LETITIA ST. ,0016-1 Y VPIO/LARDSONI3 /RISE LINENS, A.% , - DAMASKS, DIAPERS. CONNIABBB of RIOITAIIIDBON , B lif NMI', and then deeirpus ' obtaining the GEM:LINN GOON, ehonld see, that the lie:toles they purohade are sealed with the Ica/ name of the firm, • _ RIOHARDSON, SONS, & OW . DEN, As a guariutee of the soundness and durability of the QoodL This citation le rendered essentially ceeenear i y as l arg e quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are prepared, season arter„semou, And sealed with the ;name of 'RIOnAB,DBON by Irish houses, with reg ardless of the injury.thus inflicted alike oxi..the Amer can °limner end the ineunfseterers of the genuine Goode, will not readily " abandon 4 briefness Co profitable, while put abeam ems be imposed on with Goode of s worthless shattuder. J. BULLOOKE & S. B. LOOSE, - treff-flm Agents, 85 01113)1011 Btreet,tiei York. Watches, 'Jayelrp, &-c JE. CALDWELL & CO., a/ • 823 011B8TNIIP Street, Sere received, per steamers; new styles Jewelry, Cliatelsles, Veet ()halm Splendid Perm, Hair PIRE. Fruit Staab, Sugar Baskets. Jet floods and. Plower Vases. Coral, Lava and Monate Bets. Sole Agent in Philadelphia for the sale of Charles trodaham's 'LONDON TIME-KEEPERS no, 3 S. JARDEN & BRO. sr • XIIOIAOTORERO AND 911087118 01 SILVER-PLATED WARE, tiO. 804 °lndent Street, above Third, (up stairs, , Philadelphia. Constantly on hand 'and for pale to the Trade, TEA SETS COMMUNION SERVIOE SETS; URNS PITCHERS, GOBLETS CUPS, WAITERS. BAS ETS 0 ASTOBB, KNIVES, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, &0., &et . Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. ie2ely 33atiiit,go ,Enttbo. THE STATE SAVINGS FUND, NO. 941 DOCK STREET, NEXT WOE TO TEE POET °MOE INTEREST FIVE PER CENT Money received DAn.r, and every MONDAY BITENING ON DOPOSIT, IN DUMB LARGE AND SMALL, PAID DACE DAILY, /EOM 9 0 , 01.008. A. M. To ,8 O , OLOOK P. M DIPOUTOZB CAN DRAW THRIR BORST Dr OBROZB, AR 1111 13.1.11 K, IP DEfillitYll GEO. H. HART, President OnAO. Q. IMLAY, Treasurer J. IIIeNRY HATES. Teller rip HE SPRING GARDEN SAVING A. FOND. (OVAATVIAD DT TV. LiappAnTforPUMILTANIA, >~• ~, /PUN PIR ONNT. Interest allowed to Depositor/, and all Moneys Pald back on Demand. OPPION, Dal NORTH THIRD NTREICT, (CONSOLIDATION BANK BUILDING.) Thin Institntionis now open , for tho transaction of bruslness. and is the only Chartered Baying Paoli located In the northern parkof the atty. The Office walls open (dally) from 9 to 23 d o'clock, an also on MONDAYS and TITOUNDAYS, from 5 until 8 &cloak In the .Ncenlog. Frederick Klett, John Kessler, Jr., Stephen Smith, James B. Pringle, John P Levy, . Jacob Dock, Hon. Henry N. Btrong, Joseph H. Cowel, Daniel Undo:holler, J. Wesley Bray, Hon. Wm. ktillward, Robert li. Frederick 'Nuke, P. O. Nllmaker, Prelude Hart, John P. Term, Joseph P. LeOlere. George Knecht. President, JAMB B. PRINGLI. Secretary, GNORON T. THORN. ' ap2l4ftf AVING ruND-FIVE PER CENT. IN- S. THRUST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00151- !AWL-WALNUT. BTIVNIGT, B9tITEIMIBT COMMA 011 . T111110, KULADEGITIA imommurso BY TIM BTATM 01 PVAUHTLVANIA. Nonni ill retail/ad is any sum, large er smell, and In tared paid from the day of deposit to the day of with draws]. - The orbs la open every day from ne'eloak In the otereing.ttn 6 &does in the evening, Cad on Monday tad Thunney atm:Lingo tlll B °Moat. RON. RUM L. BEINNIB, Preet , lent, 108.113 T filnuarms, Tien President. J. Lim, tieetetary. , Dinnotenat Iron. Hoary L. Benner, 1. Mardi Brewtisq, Rdwaril L. Oozier, Joseph B. But , Robert Selfridge, /rands I,to, Semi. K. Ashton, Joseph Terkes, G. Landreth numb, floury Diffonderder. Money b received and payments made`dally. The investments are tondo in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, lu URAL ESTATE MOAT GAGR,S, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi ties fie will always insure perfeet security to the deposi tors, and Which cannot DWI to glee permanency and sta bility to this Institution. sal-ly kaAVING F t D.— i ' P STATES PO TRUST COMPANY, oarnar of THIRD and MIST tiPT Streets. arge and small sums reeolred, and old back on de mond, without notlos, with FWD PRIt ONNT INTZR EMT from the day of doporfit to the day of withdrawal. Ofdoe hours, from 9 until b &cloth erery day, and au MONDAY RYRNINGS from T until 9 &cloak. DRAFTS for aale on Xng:aud, Ixelaud, sad fitiotlan4 from XI upward': rtasident—t3l'HPlLlN CIPAWSMJEW Treasurer-214NY WEIL Teller-4AM NB B. diißdVia thane Soma. PIANO FORTES. lust melted, an elegant stook of ItAV3I , I, & and G ALA & OZARK, HALLIT, DA VIB & 00, and GALA & 00. 8 VANOB. 'MELODY. Otill of beat quality, at J. Y. GOULD'S, 8.7. outlier BIiVINTH and 0111t8TNUT sta. ohlo-y 2111 EXCELLENT, WARRANTED NEW YOU ,PIANOS ; celebrated for tone, touch, durability, and Way appearance. 7 Octaves, PLAIN and LOUIS XIV, Pearriniald, and Pearl keys, for sale, from $l9O upwards. Also. PIANOS to rent. JAMES BELLAK, 279 South FIFTII Street, above Spruce. sole agent for Catrunings & Canfield, and J & 0. Piaoher. nol3-itn* OffICHERING & SONS, Manu facturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. This Is the largest and oldest manufactory In the United atetee, baring been ESTABLISHED IN 1828, Since which time we have MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS, And have received u testimonials of their SUPERI ORITY over all °there, 11 Gold, 18 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals. iv- Pianos to Rent, Toned, and Repaired. BRANOH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA le at 1201 OHESTNUT Street. ocb-8m i3oialibinDing BOOKBINDING.—The undersigned res pectfully invite the attention of lovers of books to their unequalled racillt et for binding books in a su perior manner. Their work has been submitted for a widen of years to thu examiriatien or some of the most celebrated connoisasurs in the country. it has received the most flattering encomiums. and won for the under sign.' a reputation which they are determined to maintain. Every etyle of Binding executed, from tho plain half-bound" volume for the soholar'e table to the most artistic) garniture of rarities for the collection of the Blbliotaenfoo. Specimens or style and workmanship will be cheer ful4 shown to ammo who will call upon PAWBON & NICHOLSON, Bookbinders, 610 MINOR Street, se29-2m* Between Market and Chestnut Streete. Confectionern We have just received oar french Confectionery, and we mannheturing a superior article et Marsh Mel low Out Drops„ Bon Hone, Orestn Date+, &o. Call end supply yourselves with the best Confectionery in this city, at YitYritlEtt & ItVANB', nolB.Bm No. 718 816111 HT Bt , bet. 7111 and Bib. WHIT . HAN7 SUPERIOR CONFECTIONERY .VINE NIXED SUGAR PLUMS, FINE SNEED BONBONS, FINE MIXED CANDIES, liantlaelttred, and (or gale Wholesale and Retail, by STEPHEN N. WHITMAN, No. 121.0 MARILST STREBT, West of TWSLIPPLI Street Notites SOUTHWARff. BANE, YHILA LIMPET/A, June 28, 1888. NOTION is hereby given, that The Southwark Bank of Philadelphia,' !coated in the City of Phila delphia and created for Banking purpusee, with a capi tal of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, intends to make application to the neat Leuislature of this Commonwealth for an increase of one hundred and dfty thousand dolor, to IN present capital stock. By order of the Board of Directors. JeBo•wed 6 mos P. P. STEEL, Cashier. NOTICE —PHILADELPHIA and READ -11 ING BAILED/D.—no g , DOWN FREIGHT" Depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Rallrood Com pany, has been removed from No. 22.1. to Noe 212 and 248 BROAD, above Rate streets All the ^ ThROTIGII FREIGHT :witness of the Oompany, both OUTWARD and INWARD will bo transacted at this Depot. JNO. T. BEATY, no 4 lm General Agent. rim NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.- 11 TEL MA SPRIG NEWS AGENCY. —GARR & JOUNBON announce to the Press through out the United States that they are completing ar rangements on a most liberal wale, for a system of TELEGNAPIIIO NE WS REPORTS, which has never before been equalled In this country They pledge themselves to furnish the estlieet and moot reliable re ports of all the stirring and Important events of the day. at a pride erbich cannot fall to be advantageous to the Press generally. All letters and communications to be addressed to OARR ,fo JOHNSON National Telegraph None Reporter'', South THIRD Street, opposite Exchange, Philada. E. W. CARR, G. W, L. JOHNSON. Geo. W. L. Johnaon, 23 Wall at., New York Oily. John T. Smith Merchants' Exchange, Doeton. John Wale, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal timore. Pot experience and reliability in the boldness, we would refer to: Morton McMichael, North American and U, 8 Gazette; Swain & Abell, Public Ledger; deeper Harding & Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W. gurney, The Prods; Cummings - 8c Pezeock,Evenleg Bulletin; P. W. Grayson & 00., Evening Journal ; Jo soh Severna , Y.ventng Argus ; Jostph R . Plat:igen, Deily News . William Rice, Pennsylvanian ; Lawlor, Everett, A. Eincken; Sunday Dispatch ; Magill &: Sunday 'Heronry ; Jno. 0, Jackeon, Sunday Transcript. oc2A-tf QLATE I SLATE!! SLATE 111—Rooting 1 , 7 Slate, of all alaeg, and at 'rag low rtitog, kept con. straitly on bawl, and for gale by IMMO, FOX, & 00., OXIOAANTOWN 110aIfind Tiff RD drool. N. D. Mate Boofg snit on In the beat manner, end 06 •trlnr rrrrr 04, VIIBA. SUGAIL-260 Roam+ prime Yellow miyans, More and for sale by A. AIERILIO, Z4O ISoutit lISONT Mud.. Ojai Notices. IN THE ORPHANS' ()OUST FOR THE -R• CITY,AND COUNTY OP PRILADNI,PUIA. - • . Entire of OHAkLNS 0. AOHBY, Minor The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of 111011.0 E W. 'REND. guardian of ORABLES 0 A9IIBY, will meet the patties is interest et hie Ogee, no. 411 0111i8TNITT Street, on TUUJISDAY, November 26th, 1815 S, at 4 o'clock P. 11 noll.lot IYld D. KILLLIIII, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-IN THE MB TRIM COURT TOR THE CITY AND COUN TY OF pHIL DELPEIIA. JOHN FALLON vs. ARCHIBALD WRIGHT and JOHN W.111041T, trading as A. h J Wright. Teatittum Veriditionl Naponas to Laneanter county. Boptomber Tenn, 1858. N 0.16. The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the fund in Court raised under proceedings in the above en titled calm by Merin sale of all those trade or pieces of Land, with the Buildings, Furnaces and Improve mental thereon erected, known as the SHAWNEB IRON WORKS, situate in the borough of Columbia, in the county of Laneaster and State of Pennsylvania, and also of certain other lots of lend planate in the loud borough of Columbia, and Colombia extended, in the county and State airresald, end particularly do scribed in the said writ. mold as the property of the said defendants or of one of them. Will attend to his duties on Ti•EfiDAY, tho Oath day of November, A. D. 1808 at 4 oiolook P Si., at hie office No. 204 South PIPTII Street, in the olty of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in Intermit ate required to present and prove their claims, or else be debarred from coming in n 0" the said fund. GEORGE W. RIDDLE, n017.40t Auditor. - IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE JR. CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADELPHIA. - . ROBINS POWELL & CO. we. JACOB L. WEN DELL. Vend Ex. September Term, 1818. No. 88. The Auditor appointed to make distribution of the fund in Court, arising from the gale by the Sheriff un der the above writ of a all that certain cottage bull - leg, stable, and coach house, with ehed appnrtenant thereto, and the lot of ground whereon the same are erected, suituato on the south side of Daring street, at the distance of 120 feet eastwa - d from the ewst side of Thirty-sixth street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the Oily of Philadelphia, containing in front on Baring street 70 feet, and in depth 193 feet, to the middle of a thirty feet-wide street, extending front Thirty-Milt to Thirty-seventh street," will attend to hie duties en TUESDAY, the 7th day of December, A. D. 1868, at 4 o'clock P. H., at his ogloo Na. 630 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in intermit are required to present their claims or else be debarred from coming in upon the said food. n023-10t THOMAS J. DIEHL, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. UlFttate of GEORGE W. BURR, deceased. No'iae is hereby given, that CATHARINE BURR, widow of the said decedent, hoe filed in the Orphans' Court her petition, and an apprelsrment of personal pro perty elected to be retained by her under the provisions of the act of 14th A pril,lBsl, and that notes; exceptions thereto be filed, on or before BRIDAL. the ad of De cember. 1859, the said appraisement will be approved by the Court HEOROB W. THORN, n2O a&w.4 t Attorney for 0. Burr. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate of MIN MANN, Dc *leaned. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of MARGERY MANN and JOHN FLOYD, Administrators to the Estate of JOHN MANN, De ceased, asd to report distribution of the balance in their hands. will meet the parties interested at his Of fice, No. 807 North SIXTH Street, In the (7117 of - Phi• ledelphis, on WEDNESDAY, November 2tth. 1888, at 4 o'clock P. M. G. RVISIALIC, nol2•frmwst • • Auditor. 'N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PIIIIADELTIIIA. ea24l-Want Estate of 3011 N 111. COOl/RAN, Deemed. NOTIOE I 9 HEREBY OIVIIN, That JANE COON RAN, widow of the said decedeot, has filed In the Or. phone' Court her petition and an appraisement of Per sonal Property, elected Co be retained by her under the provisions of tho Act of 14th April, 1851, and that, un less exceptions thereto to filed on or before FRIDAY, the 19th of November, 1858, the said appraisemont will be approved by the Dona. EDWARD A. LEBLitY, noB.inw4tin Attorney for the Widow. CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL PIIIA, as —MC COMMONWEALTH OP PENN SYLVANIA. To JOSEPIIINE OLENtIONTEL, surviving Execm , till of JOSEPH PLIODIIINO. deceased, greeting : We command you, that ityl-gmeide a I business end excuses whatsoever you be end appear, in your propor person. before the Houoroble, the Judged a our Or phans' Court, at a Court to be bald on FRIDAY, the 17th day of December, A D DM, at 10 o'clook of the forenoon, to show cause why your latter,, testamentary should not be model on account of your removal 'root the State of Penneylvan'o, and why new lotto's should not be granted, and further to abide the oreor of the Court In the premises ; and hereof rail not, under a penalty of one hundred pounds Witness OSWALD THOSIPSON, Es- Maar. or quire, at Philadelphia, the fifth day of The Cotravjovember In iheyear of our Lord one thousand eight bnadred and fifty-eight. no9ws-12t JOEN SHERRY, Clerk 0. O. LLORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Harid eorne COUNTRY RESIDENCE and FARM. . . By virtue of an order of the Orpheus' Court. will be sold, at public sale, on the premises. on THURSDAY, November 25th, 1608, at 2 o'clock P. SC, the farm, late of Charles W. Oroaadill. docessed, situate on the Old York road, near the Abingtru Pre•byterlsu Church, in Montgomery county, about 10 mike from Philadel phia, and containing 94 acres, 08 percbea of land. The improvements are a two-story stone Dwelling House, s 0 feet by 32 feet, 14 rooms sod cellar, Stoneplit: hen stories hies, two-eery Proem Tenant Ileum, la , go new glens Baru, with all modern improvements, frame hay bourn, now atone too house, fine stone ttpring house, s'one smokehouse, &a. All the buildings are In excellent order, sod +he house well shaded with large tress. There is a good stream of spring water, dam, and a never.foill ng spring of water. Also, a floe young Orchard of ar•p os, pears, end choice varieVea of cherries and other butte. There are between 30 and 40 scree of woodland, princi pally oak, hickory, chestnut, beech, and cedar. Terme at male. HOWARD HOPPER. Adwinietrator. GEORG R LOGAN, n 22 3t Auetioneer. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE 1. CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIII,ADKLPIIIA. bard cr. Bard. Fl. fa. B. 16. No; 236 Bancroft us. Id. Mose vs Id " " " " " 218, Manuel vr. id: " " 253. - Plotter ca. itt‘ " • 364: The Auditor appointed by the Court to rep )rt Matti button of the fund arising from the sale, by the Sheriff, under the above write of the personal property of the said defendant, will meet the parties interested therein at his office, Ito. 125 g 8 nih YOU RTII, oppowdo Li. brery 'greet, on WEDN.MAY, the first day of Decem ber next, at 4 o'clock P. Id , when and whore all perro,s are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming In open maid fund. n01240t WM. A. INGHAM, Auditor. rOLLICOFFER'S ANTI-RHEIIMATIO CORDIAL le the only preparation ever placed be fore the publio that bee performed ea many MIRACULOUS MARS ZNPLAMMATOKY AND CILRONLO 1111EUDIA.TISJI. _ . The moot prominent and influential citizens bear wit ness of its efficacy. The abandent evidence from all parte of the country le enough to warrant no ill pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It 111 on Internal remedy that a rikee at the root of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the myetem. Prepared by THEODORD DILKS, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets. Philadelphia HOBENBACK'S IRON BITTERS. This Medicine, as its name implies, is one or the greatest strengthening preparations ' , Moot. It is es. Facially adapted to those who have a loss of appotite or aro enlisted with Dyspepsia, !Ayer Complaints, Piles, Nervous Debility General Wesknesa, awl all diseased arising front a disordered condition of the digestive organs. VOR VNMALN 00911 , LhitiTli GIiNERALLY there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to It, as It eaters, purifies, and replenishes the blood whioh m eo important to bring about a healthy action TROIDIANDE ARE LIVIRO a miserable existence, of a pale Moldy color, weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but a genuine remedy being free from any thing that is of an Injurious nature. FOR ALL DISEASES OF 711F1 BLOOD „ . there is no better antidote than liobeneath's Iron Bit ters. When the blood to impure the whole body is fall of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we moot begin, and to °loans° the blood thew to no batter comedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent is iron, and wo all know Its effloaoy in removing the impure matter from the whole visceral eyetem. They are prepared by n prao tieal chemiet, and have been pronounced, by emment physicians and others, the "no plus ultra” of all tonics, HOW OIIATIPYLNG to the proprietor that he has suotteeded In compound leg a remedy for many of the ills that lilt fellow mortals are subject to; and that the Who appro. elate it is not a question of doubt, bat a axed foot, as the demand for It has far surpssand his sanguine expectations. ItY.AD VESTIIIONY OF A WORTHY OITIZZN. This is to certify my wife was in delicate health come three years, with a disease peculiar to her era. Sbe tried numerous ll:mediae without cleating any benefit.. Hearing of Itabensack's hen Ilium!, and knowing Iron to be a powerful touts, induced ins to obtain a bottle, which proved to bo the institutes she solely re quired, by restoring her to health, hho Leaitatoe not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, tie she believes it to be a ros'Oreign remedy, :WIN COIN. No 821 Capitol Street. This forelimble Medicine le prepared only by U 2 OR(111 fi. 110.1111P413/tOlt, Eb.armacsittioal Chumiat, N. ooruer of IlltD and QICILIiN Street', PhJladelphia, To whom all ordere must be addressed. Prloo fl. Dlhoount to dealers. Sold by Drogitleta generally. mb`.lo-Y 9111 E GREAT STANDARD REMEDY 01 J. THE NINETEENTH OENTURY. "PLIE IMPERIAL DJ PURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Dopurative, prepared by Dr. Loans berry ftCo. is non acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cure of CANCEROUS affections and SonovoLoos diammeagenorally. The amoeba e bleb atteude Its one In these inveterate (Uneven hue no equal. It is non used In these dineasev with complete succus, where ell other means have failed. Two or three hot. tied will satisfy any ono of its groat curative propert'es HIP DISEASE and nuts WELLING, ULCERATIONS of the Doane, MOOTS', THROAT, &e. Ito beneficial end healing characteristics are soon observed' In these com plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have Non, they will yield to the proper uno of the IMP.E• MAL 1:1111!URATIVE in a abort time. TRTTEE and BCIALD MAD will ac certainly yield to this medicine as at la used. Diseases of the Olin and all eruptive complaints generally cann a / long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonic properties. an well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delleole females. The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Itledielne la unequalled in the mire of ell dieesees igl eating in au impure condition tj thn blood. It es.pele all Ihu virus or diseased matter from the blood and re invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Deverative awl wishing vice in their ease, will receive every attention by etter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOI.INdDERRY & CO., No. 80 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For Salo also by J. V. Long k Co., L 4120.18 Pll. J. 11. Maser and S. S. Stevens, Reading, Pa.. Molinari & Co., Illarriabun t Pa. O. Eptiug, Pottmaitg, T. & C. W. McClintock,. Easton, P. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt 14. Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Rem, 'Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. 11. W. Ladle, Bristol, Pa.. and Druggists gennrally auli..mwAr.Antara UNITED STATES GO VERNZIE NT LAND LOCATING AGENCY, 0/11CANO, (LL. Tho subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in seketing and locating lands In the various Laud Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR OASII. Hating Burveyors constants, in the field to make personal oraruinetions, he eon always make the most judicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and ealnbrlty of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. S%tisfactory references given when required. any IA 1J..7" Money invested In Kansan and Nebraska, end the Wes jyld •tu rAIN Pipes (Dutch Company's) Jn bond, and for rate by WM. U. YEASCON, 210 a. PLIANT IR ; nob® fUltbicnial. Li. BA 61813CIUY, 40 OW.RRfd /Wool, Oilit›,an Eirokera R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. Collections promptly made. Es9B-8m NORRISTOWN, PA A UGUST BMLUONT, BANKNR, 7 . 13 ILVIAVRIi STARS?, ISHW TORK) Issues Letters of Credit, Willi labia to Travellers, on all parts of the 'world. Jeslo..ern CIRONISE dc 00., V IRWIN AND EXCITANDY. D 11010348, No. 40 Bouth THIRD Btreet, PHILADBLI . RIA. Defer to the DANIS and Demme of Phliedelphith JeT-Jy ftIANLEYORAL 11/11.111". , BROWN, &W. 11. BROWN. CO., A. MAIII.ST, LIJI. STOOK, AND 11.8011ANG.1 Oki& N. W. comer of THIRD and 311E8TNUT Streets, 12713=2=13 Collations made, and Drafts drawn on all art of the United States and the Canadae, on the most favorable Sarni. Collections made, and Diana drawn on Zugland and reland. Unourrent Bank Noten bought. Land Warrante bought and said. Dealer% In Specie and Bullion. Low, and Time Paper negotiated. Stook° and Loiduhought and mold on Clonnuieston at the Board of Broken! In t Phihtdetphla and New York. iIDWARD R. PARRY, RICHARD R. PARRY, Notary Public+ for Commissioner for Minnesota. Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 01,1/..REY & BROTHER, BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and lONYNYANGARS, FitOlYT STREE:T, above RICEOR Y, MANKATO, 'MINNESOTA, Pay particular attention to loaning sad Investing AfOrloy for non-reelcleate sad others, and oolleotlag Drafts, Notes. &o. Any lettere of RlNUrns• or tomineee will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & Go., Philadelphia. Dale, Ross, & Withers, Philadelphia. Sharp, Minos, & On., Philadelphia. Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Oharles I7llle & Go., Philadelphia. Parry & Randolph. Philadolnlais. my7l..ente, *lllllora6. 11:ARDWARE.—The subscriber,, COM. LA. MISSION hIEROISANTS for the sale of VOA/110N AND DOIdISTIO lIARDWAME, voitld ranee° trolly oall the attention of the trade to their stook, whioh they hrE. Onaling At lowest rates. Oar anortrnent Con - 'Me in port gT of— °hates, of all kinds—Trate, bo, Natter, Breast, 01, Dow, Fifth, Beek, Wagon, Stage, ongue, Look, Ship, Hine and Coll Mains. The celebrated "L" Norse Nails; Stone and Sledge Hammers. "Wright' 1, and other Amite; Bond Box nod other Meg. E?iMMEIM=M gg Iderhugs gg superior Files And Beeps; Bed Serowe, gg Dioeisior gP Safety Fuse ; Blasting Tubes. Corn, Cram, and Drier Scythes ; Day, corn, and Straw :nivel. Hay, Manure, Tanner', and dpading forte. Rakes and Hose; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds. Tasks, Brads, Shoe, Olout and Finishing Nails. Haat and Wrought Batt Hinges, Serowe, Locks of 61 kinds; Cutlery, Rams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham mars, rhnql, and other Toole, &0., &e. IV. H. LEWIP & 8014, m 63 No. 4.11 00Mhinit014 Misfit AIILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING Vi'ARNHOUBN. ARNOLD & WILSON, 81700308088 TO 8. A. RABBIBOII We have removed Nom our old Etand In Walnut street to the LAWN STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, few doore below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old Wanda and the puldlo are respectfully invited to examine our exteneive stook of Warm Air Furnacen, Cooking Renate, Bath Boilers, Registers, E.:attested Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Gratee, Ac. Ao. We are now ananufseturing OIIILBOWS CELEBRATED PAT. ENT NEW COAL GAS 0011SUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Renter NM invented, end suited to all classes of buildings, Aloe, new and beautiful patterns of Low Po Grates, and Parlor Coal Crates of all siren end pattern , We have also commenced the manufacture 0. ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn- Jytearria Stone. Tfteee Mantels wore awarded a SPEOIA.L PREMIUM at the fate kir!. and Exht., Milan of the Pankfin institute or this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful ANTIQIIB MAADLIRS, are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Ude, Oil or Acids, and aro avid Wholesale and Retail, at mach Ilse price than Marhia. Call and see them. ARNOLD A WILSON. BMW M. YELTW WU, Superintenleol Pkilinialniiia. Mail. Mu sad Ir QEbura I ONG'S SPRING GARDEN AOADEMY, N B, comer EIAUTII and BUTTONWOOD Sta. COMMERCIAL DI , PARTAIENT.—Book keeping in all Its various forma; preparing Students thoroughly fur situations any branch of business; Plain and Or Demonic,' Writing ; Commercial Calculations • Lair and Correspondence. No Institution in the United States giymi a more thorough and practical course. In thin department no teaching is done in dames, and is open DAY 1111 a EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Sopitrate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys aro prepared for any grade of an English and Olm sted Education, yin : Spelling, heading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, ern., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studios. Sessions of five mouths commence September Ist, and February lat. Pupils received at any time be fore or after them dates; and charged accordingly. Cata loguers furotaked gratin. mh.25-tt W. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal A LLEN GROVE BOARDING AND DAY SOIIOOL for YOUNG LAMB, FR ANN. FORD, Penney!yenta, nix lanes from Market Atteet, Philadolphia.—The Cowin of Ins'ructien is .o..mpre hensive and thorough Young Ladea received at sny Rine during the Fession. Parents and Guardlincs who Intend to place their Daughtera or Warm at thle ninon will do well to make immediate application to _Mrs N., L. THOMPSON Prinolpal and euperinten. dent: - - Indo•wa era VRITTENDEN's YHI .6 ADELPRIA 0074.131ERCIAL OOLL2C4II, aortheact corner of 011110TNTIT and 811VNNTEI An Institution designed to fit young men for AU. TIV/1 BUSINESS. BOARD OP TRUSTEES. B. B. Bemoans, Prannis Hoskins, George U. Stuart, David Milne, Jain Bparlatak, David B. Brown, teary' Hacker, A. V. Tortoni', D. B. ilinmon, Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippincott. EVENING , SESSIONS afteir r September 16th. Each Student has tantrtnott. tanrenotqam thte Inetttotion, and a Inploma from here is Um befit re emumendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situntima. CATALOOUII3 may be had on application at the College. ealit.tf NATIONAL AIEECANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College,. Southeast corner SEVENTH And CHESTNUT Streow. Yob Information, call or send for circular. 1e164f V.VCNING RESSIONS HAVE COMALENCIED MONS. A. F. ROSAT, TV:AC/lea OF FRNOING, DARRETT , S GYMNASIUM. 002t.-dlm• MARKBT Street. r.bere Eirctitt, V.httgo nitb Clionicalo NION EXPLOSIVE BURNING FlArtn. We are now manufacturing, and aro prepared to eell, a BURNING FLUID, which will not esplodein the ordinary me of the article. It bee been experi- mented upon, and subjected to the severest testa before the boat ober:lima talent In this city, without a single failure; and we /lOW oiler it to the public, feeling cond• dent that a grant desideratum has been attained. AI NALL 472 N. THIRD Street, above Noble ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., W$OLZiSil. DIMOQISTH, , lannfactupt:a and Dealer I'AINI3, Y! ItNtHii➢lp, And WINDOW OLABB, Northosat corner 1101'PaII and Streeto Philadelphia. t.goatt for the eels of the colobratrd inureffs riate Olts: mh•lHdl TT IS NOT A DYif..! JEttO9lE'S BAIR COLOR It tSTOII.IIII. will ra. store Oray Nair to list original color In from ten to twelve days, end restore the Unto where it has fallen off and boootne thin. IT IS NOT A. DYE! It maybe need as freely as water, mile the most beau- Will Dressing for the !lair now in One. Thousands in different parte of the Union have testi fied to its wonderful virtues, and all nbo have need it juin In their proles of it, Sold, Wholesale and Itetall, by Dr. SIVAYNII A. SON, No. 8 North SE VENTII Street, above MARKET, Sole Agents for Philadelphia. Trade supplied I)ETERSIVE SOAP.—Thao, labor, and money saved. Iu tiding it, clothed do not require any boiling or rubbing on weebboard One pound will go as far as throe petunia summon Rosin Snap. War ranted to give period malefaction or money refunded It le decidedly the oheapost flud best washing Snap over offered to the nubile. blanuiftetuted only by VAN lIAAOHN h 51ol:F7.0111v. For onto by all re spectable Ortalcra in the, city, and wholotalc unit/ by Jr MOKRONt2, Ti south Where.. MAW & BEERS , LUBRICATING GREASE, the beet and cheapolit compound for greasing the aster of OMNIIAUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, Dr ASS aunt WAGONS, and GRAVY MACHINERY. For Oslo in tin nano, kepi, and borrele, Fe all the vituctorero in the oily e. nd the MANUFACTURERS, IC Irr IS OF TILE RIGIIEST IMPOIINA.NoI4I A for every one to know where they will get the moat for their money. ebreolally such titlea no those ZIFOLV.It Tit. Wholesale !nut:slats corner of AECOND met oftEnzi etrente, are di-potting of their White Lead, Ground Paints, of all eolota, and Window Glaes all o f the bust quality, at paces which will he plthaug to buyers. oat.' 11131,ASTIIA 1 ARTIFICIIAL I NOPICII TU Pil YBlolANti.—Thu above °tiara a vehicle for the es.hlttition of remedies to dh.. easel turfnees, which emobluee tho following WIN onto gee.:A good and unvarying cou•iatenee, estelly washed o'T Mith water, diredivos all substate,en that. are ' ,obi. Wu in writer, hears facilitating inetead of obetruoting their absorption, and does not get ranrid. The last property alone rondo's it an invaluable aequinition to the vaatitiouer. Prokarntt autt for ado Irholcalthi and ratatl, hi MiSS'h Laboratory and Pharmacy, ottil Twalfth and tihndat,,gtt. Nirgpt• - SALAMANDER SAFES. • ' A largo assortment or EVAN ,k• IlAT801•1 '8 P/I / 11 , D➢l, l' 11 I A AIANUFAOTOItIGD RA i,ADANDLk RS trEB, FAULT DOOllB, For Danko and Stores. HANK LOURS, ,g q ,, s i to any non in one. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. ho., On as good terms no any other establishment in the United States, by EVANS h WATSON, No. 28 South FOURTH. Street Philadelphia vt in.tr tanthr. lino DEALERS IN LUMBER. A. L. D. Dli.VI4 k DO , EI Voniniienion Lumber Yard, BROAD Area, below Vine Telco Run arid Vine...trent Clem 740 000 feet eessoned White fine Plank and Reseda 18.000 " " Hemlock Lathe. 20,000 i ~ Poplar aattoa and Chair Plank, 25 000 ~ , t dal and 'a4 Feantlinz. 42,000 ~ .‘ q and 4x4 130arda. la ,000 ~ t .. it ledory, Oak, and AO] Plan and 13narda nciiB ip s ALMON.— 48 'Tierces and 81 Roves min• rsz animou. for sale by 0. 0. BADI.IOI &CO , 108 Anna:reel. insurance Companies. OFFIOE OF THE DELAWARE MEI TUAL BAFITY INeURANOM COMPANY. PIZILADIMPBIA. Novembor 10. 1866. The following Stateniont of the of of the Com pany is published In conformity With a provision of its Charter: Prignioas received from November 1, 1867, to Octe• her 31, 1858 On Marine and Inland Ri5k5...4381 803 62 On !fire Rieke 118,411 1.7 $170,217 79 Payments on Policies not marked off Novem ber 1, 1867 826,184 02 PIUMIIOII6 MARKOU orr 1.0 KABNOD, from let of N0Y01.12. bar, 1857, to October 31, 1858: On Marine and Inlend Make 4800,541 75 On Fire Mem 123,011 68 -- , ---$518,553 43 Interest, cc , received daring same period LOSSRO, MIP6NORS, he., during the year as above— Marine and Inland Navigation Loves $246,170 16 Sire Losses 41,202 21 Return Premiums 41,758 14 Re•inenranees, Omnruissiotui to Agents, 7'nxea. &e 48,423 08 Expenses, Salaries, Bouts, bin. tionery, ho AMBITS 0P Tlll2 COMPANY_ November 1, 18 58. Par. Market Value 103,050 —Philadelphia. City six per cent. I,onn 1100,144 00 811,000—Penuayiyania Mato live per cent. I.o'm 09,215 00 21,000.. Penuaylnulla Slate six per cent. n 90,000.. United States Treasury 4ji per cent Notes 90,112 50 60,000—Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mort gage six per tent Bords ... ... 20,000—North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage nix per cent. Bonds.. .. . ... 15,000..900 shares Stock Germantown Oas Company, interest and principal guaranteed by the City of Phila delphia 14,025 00 5,000..100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 4,891 50 6,000..100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 850 00 1201..80 ehares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,20000 1,900..0, eh area Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company 200-0 shares Philadelphia and Havre do Orson Steam Tow-boat Com pany 200..2 ohares Philadelphia Exchange Company. 810,700 Colt $918,297. Market value, c: 9,190 • 0 Bends and Mortgagee 10,000 00 Peal Estate, office building 81,703 35 Biile raerivable for Insurances wade 201,248 321 BlattllColl ducat Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies recently Issued—and ether dobta due the Company Scrip And Block of sundry Insuranue Cour paniee Cash on deposit In Betake, Tho Board of Directors have this day declared a Di vidend of SIX PEE CENT. In Cash, on the original Capital Stock, and or< PEft CNN C. on the Scr;p of the Company, payable on and After the let proximo. 1 hey have also denim ad a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY.FI VII PER CENT. on the original Stook and on the Earned Premiums for the year ending October 31, 1568, certificates for which will be i ssued to the parties entitled to the mime, on and after the 4st of December next. Dir Preamble mid Resolution adopted by the Board. Insrear The increased means of the Comeauy aria log from Profits. and tvhleb will be derived from the Jimmied Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of Incorporation, reader the further contiou once of the Guarantee Capital unueeenuary, therefore be It iiexolved, That the Guarantee Cap,tal be diecon tinned, and the notes representing the same be deliv ered up to the makers thereof, as soon as the liisks taken during the period embraced in said notes Omit have dltermined. DIRECTORS William Martin, James D. Hand, Edmond A. Semler, Edward Darlington, Theephllus Paulding, H. Jones limolie, John R. Pettraen, Spencer M'llealne, John 0. Paris, Thomas 0. Hand, James Trap'ler, Samuel E. Blokes, William Eyre, Jr., J F, Peniston, Henry Bloom, Robert Burton, Joseph H. Beal, Jacob P Jones, Pr. R. M. Huston, James B. WParland, 0 oorge G Leiper, Jrahns P. Byre, Wm 0 Ludwig, John B. Semple, Pittab'h Hugh Craig. D. T. Morgan, Charles Kelley, J. V, Logan. WILLLI I MARTIN, President. THOS. 0. HAND, Pico President. HENRY LYLBURN, Beoretary. nolß-4w F ASTERN IIiSIIRANCE ANG COMPAINfir— T ASTE MICEEXCH AUTHORIZED STOOL CAPITAL, ft 'OO,OOO. Cosarga Panels DIAL. Fire Rinks on Merehandlaa and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vesfiels Cargoes and Ilrelghts. Inland Transportagen Risks on Goods Per Ilnlit o A 49 , Canals, and Steamboats. taken on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. George A. Wright, Thomas Shaw. George Cookman, Charles Stoy, Teasob Reed, W. 0. istotesbury. ANDREW 000RRAN, President. WILLIAM I. Baows, l 7(ea-Pre,ldent. na.tl Andrea , Cochran, William I. Drown, Richard G. Htoteabary, Peter D. Myers, Robert B. Walker, Jacob Lukens, INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE. OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 11XCIIANCIE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 17111 1 —Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, Janu ary 1,1868, rA47,440.60.100, All invested in sound and available seottritieS—Conti nue to Insure on Vessele and Cargoes, BnUdinge, SWAM or Merehandiee, Ito., on liberal terms. DIRECTORS: Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, . Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Oharlee atacaleeter, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thome B, Watteon, John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, William R White, Charlea 8. Lents, George 0. Careen. HENRY D. f3IIERBERD, President. Wiaurax Marva, Secretary. Jell-wfrm.tf 8111 E QUAKER CITY INSURANCE IL COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPRIA.—CAPIVAL and SURPLUS $277,- 665.80.—Insaros against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE and the PERILS OF TIEN SEA, INLAND NAVIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. la" TEN por °aut. In cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Vico Preddent-411. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treaantar—H R. COUGBHALIt Assistant Secretary—S. G. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. (eo. H. Hart, B. W. Bailey E P. Rose, Andrew R. Chambers, A. 0. Ulitt6ll, J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, Ch:ries G. Imlay, John G. Dale, H. It. Coggehall. Foster B. Perkins, Sam]. Jones, H. b., lion. H. Id Fuller. sell-y Attest, H. It. COGGSTIALL, Belly 1 -1 IV AR D FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Pttliodelphic . . DIRECTORS. Jobu 11. Diehl, Win. F. Leech, J. Edgar Themon, Robt. W. D. Truitt, AL W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Ludera, John O. Janie.% 'Wm. 11. Rambo, A. J. Buoknor, R. 11. Shillingford, John W Sexton, C. E. Spangler, William Miguel, 11. 11. Houton, ):an In Booth, Wm. 11. LoVO, Jobn (larrigno, Charles Y. Norton, E. S. Warne, lams Alper. Prealdent—JOßN 11. DIEHL, Vice President—E. S. WARNS. Seoretary-011ARLES A. DIN. .el6-tI AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., INCORPORATED 1810_oHABTER pis•ig PBTUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, 'bone Third, Philedelphle Elaviog n large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus Invaded In sound and available geourities, continue.. insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Veneela In Port and their (larvae, and other Personal Property, Alll,oeses liberally and promptly adJuntwl. DIStOTO7III. Georao Abbott, John T. Leila, John tVelab, Caepar W. Morrla, !home]. 0. Morton, Yaws A. Campbell, 2atrlok Brady, Dimond 0. Dotilh. Mariam W. roultnoy. ammtir• ABBOTT, Proslama. 'LIOMAH R. HARD!. S.-2r9torr till'Y INSURANOE COMPAN Y, No. 110 1 4 ,outh YOURTR Etreet. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 43200,000. Organized 1861. rrtrllogod to ;moue donors, annually or perpetually ; Personal Property, annually, or for a leaf; ponied; lake Marina, Inland, and lab Ineuranee Kiska; receive De posits; hold Trued nail gt aut annuities W Slifie3, President. U. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Die arias, Beoretary. Dulscroaa. Alfred Werke, Hoe. W 0. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, T. W. Forney, J. W. Sunder, li. C It . !licking, Janne Watson, J. L. Eintellineo.n, Ludlam Mlttherre, J. W. Stokes, , William Curtis, je.l6-ly (1. F. i'urnor. E INS UR Al 4 CB i Nu TRUST COM , P Ativ --TEA r :MiNt ••.1 WI:O,U TAPE tl'rBrlltS.NCilil COWANY. liortiwast Owner or soi 13truuto V 42,726.03, LI% 1 . 8 fur ohort teoro, or for Vie trouts lsru) of lws-• &tout, ar.unilwo t owitr.fmtn,s--7-.lr chasus in,:ort.`.l in Rust lintste. and wake, all contmllJ depplAtog oo the nooticgouuin, uf bin Ths'S oof 0.0 E ., CotOrg, 6.1C.ti124:1.ter:: AtAfine." . ", Trootnoo. and iSrs, LI ItillY6ll6 Could I. matcr, smunvi A Stoikaiii ilan!ato ill Ci?atos, William Martin, Biobor , lll Brrobold. /rows 11. Molzorlvoi. 1V1111.,, r. lir.,,tor, „Tom , p L. H. Trotter, William H. Earn, Jawaa Euatam, Buono/ C. iinuy, Thooklalux Parihlk‘a., Charles Hollow ail, .e.',Gatimil A iletie.7ri Ilaory C. Tounierei, Dacial L. Hutohitho, Roc ha plate Emit, John W. licrnvr : IS'llllam It. Carr, Yana $ Archer, Edward T Holt, Ea aloe' J. Ohl 'Alan, William liebertaen, Josulilt H. Thomal, %%root U. Darin ..foltu a. Bromor, P.O. talc:der, 11 , atoo. DAVI:lit., L. MILLIIIII., PI oobbrol. ILOIUNI, B. B,I'OBISH, Vine Pv.P'7. Joon Si. Ifm.no.n.Becrotors. olil 17 3 0MV ON WALT e. rECf4 go) >t.Acr Is eAlk, OC I:NNOILVANTA 0 V FlO NORTH' vast! (Xq , (l3lt fOURTII d.\ll WALNUT BTP.itit.vx, via LAD - AL:MA . Stfiqttted ONlitn I{llll.oeo. raid up oilritst,ov›),(rue D/ANOVeI.A. lir. D. Jol - no, V hoe. h. Ste' Mt U. L. Benner, J. M. hailer, J. Al. iVlats.ll, J. Z. WrObtr, NW. 0. Knight, Al. I. W.. 1. 1 , 1 ,.!/, 11. lArnth, Jr., B. K. Homo:, DAVID JAl:r.r. li. ). , 1. ,, ,ktc.r.k, T1102J1..? h. :3 , eI.Ii.AKT, VsrPreri'f. OAVT:IST, S. Maor,l3.sorats.te jr.a., rillitE AMID (LILA r-ID Rll.-tb":3.—FAME - I.LVINBANGS; COMPANY. Cnu:t q10,1,C90. ( 0 rgA8. , .. 1 ti. ‘'t relztvre trf la oarJrll , . A ".tf, Stfre3 fl 8080 3 NV. PAY, Cre;,l,lsni TRO'd /03 ItT(N, Vico- f're,ldonc. It.Lf Ame f ALB, SOOrGtary. °F.', 011 1 1,..31.'N0T St., Philarlolpb!:. Blit'SfYl ORS. .i.tcob P Vaughn, Lel,le, B Pirn fy, Jißu W. Avermso, d, IS. RosenliOlm, M. uteri. 1 , „” , it:. V.' tr . fili L..) Jos. H. lirogns:d, Ohm. 13tekel, .1424-3, La IL ADE LP MLA, GERAUCITOWN AND NORRIS TOWN RATI,ROAD.-..WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. , ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1689. FOR GERMANTOWN, Leave Phre.delphia 6,7 X, 8 BD min., OX, 10X, 11% A. M., 1,2, 3,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9, 10.11% P. M. . Leave Germantown 8,7, 7,1 i, 8, 610 min ;log, 3.1% A.. M.,1.10 min., 2.9, 4,6, 6,7, 8,9,10 X P. 51. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 6.20 min. A. M. 2,6 X P. M. • - Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 Mill., 5X P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 0,7 X, 8 40 rain., n% A. M., 2, 4,8, 9 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7 10 naln, 7.35 min., 6 811 11.10 A. M., 12.60.3 40, 6:40. 7 40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6% P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111 8 A. M., 12.60 5.20 min. P. M. FOR. 009113BODIOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6V. 9, 11 A. 111., 1 05 into , 8.10 min , 41‘ 6 60 ,11 V P. Id, Leave Norristown 6, T, 9,11 A. M., 1,3 X, 8.40 min. P. Al. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia SA M. end SP. M. Leave Hometown I A M. and 5 P. M. FOR 51A NAYUNK Leave Philadelphia 6%, 7 36 min., 9, 11 A. Td., 1.05 min . 2 05, 3.10 min . 4V, 6.60, 7.46 min ,11% P. M. Leave Manayunk 6X, 73‘, BX, 9X, 11% A. M 14,1, 8,4., 6.10 min, 8 48 P. 51 SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN, CHESTER VALLEY Rail ROAD FOR DOWNING. TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 811 A. M. and 8 10 min. P. M. Leave Downingtown 7.,q A. id and 1 P. M 11. It. Sat ITG, General Superintendent. nelB DEPOT,'NINTH and GREEN Ste. 8786,401 81 MBO 22 1545,203 65 $147,954 C 5 .S.N I) ELMIRA RAM- A. ROAD LINFI.-4/1310T:R8T ROM to Bimini, Wiikesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Reek Island Magas& Hann, Milwsukoe t Burlington, Illontreal, St. Pattie, Detroit, Dinalleth, and St. Louis. Paneenger trains will , leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD end VINE Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted, ) ail follows A, M. DAY WXPRII2I, For Elmira, Magma •Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Reek Island, (lalemb, Rt, Pads, Burlington, and St. Louts. 21,210 00 46,015 00 12,000 00 8.80 P. 81. MOST ItXPIM88; Per Elmira, Niagara Fano, Ituiralo, Detroit, °WNW Milwaukee, Book 'eland, galena. fit, Frain. Burlington And. St. Louts. The 7.80 A. M. train runs through tpliAltitlißUßG, stopping at all 'Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. AMD At Report, for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, tlerantoa, awl ell stalorte on the LAOKAWANNA AND DLOOMBDUItO RAILROAD. Baggage ebeeked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Bevel:talon Bridge. irj" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Liae'e Ticket °dice. Northweht earner of SIXTH and OHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot, corneror BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily 3andays exeepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 to. M. Freight(' meet be delivered before BP. M. to insure their going the same day. FAr farther information apply at freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to 011 AS. S. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. cor.filatb and Chestnut Streets ocl-tr Philadelphia. 61,288 14 093,804 70 NEW YORK LINEB.-THE GANDER AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINRS. rDOII PULLADILPHIA TO ROT YORK, AND WAY November 10, 1858 PLAOBS. Leave as follows, vla HASS At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion 25 At 0 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. 7. Ac. comrnodation 2 25 At 8 A. Id., visi Camden and Jersey City, Magnin; Mail 3 00 At 10 A. 61., by Steamboat John Nellson,rla Taco iv and Jersey City, Morning Exprese 00 At 2 P. U., via Camden and Afr.boy, C. and A. Ma arten 800 At I P. 11, via Camden and Jersey City, I vening LfailB 0 At 8 P. M., 711 Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda tion, lot Olaoe 2 25 At 3P. M. Tie , Camden and Amboy, docommodx tion_, 2nd Oltin. 1 155 At 6 P. 61., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda. tion, jet Clare 2 25 At 6 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Armommoda. lion, 21d(ilim l 15 The 6 P. M. line runs daily, 011 other: Sandaya a - coated At 11% P. P.M. from Irerielegton Depot, els levier Oity, Mail, Saturdays excepted $2 26 Zrprees Lined atop at the priempal 0201.10/10 only. For Belvidere. Ralion, Pleinbriten, 6 - A., at G.A. lit and 2.3 i I'. M. from Walnut attest wharf. /Per Water Cap ifirotideturg, Scranton, Wilkenbarze, Montrose. Great Bend, Ito. at 6A. Ida Relavere, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For freehold, at 6 A. M. aid 2 P. M. For Mount Holly at OA. 51. end SIN and 0 .iK WAY 1dN.113 Por Itrintol , Trorten, rm., at 231 and 4 P. Id., For PMmpililanoorxe. Ilarerly,Barlineton, Rondos. town at B ' l'. M. Steamboat Bicaard Stockton for Lionientown, and In termediate pierce, at 2N P. K. Steamboat John Noilaon. for Tommy, at 10 and 11X A. fd , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M. All limns esooptllx P. ht , leave Walnut streetwbart Irriritty pound. of baggage rely allowed each pas. banger. PWCIIMIS are prohibited from taking any thing as bammge but their warring apparel. All bag gave over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Coln pans limit their reeponsibility for baggage to one dollar per pond, and 'will not be liable for any amount be road 510, etorpt by epecial °outran. WIC R. UATZBIIakt, Arent 0. Lt. A. IL IL 00. ,NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM DOYLESTOWN ' k.o. ' and by close railroad Sonneetions for Easton, Gatswissa, New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Manch Chuck, Elmira, Wllkeebarre, Niagara Falls, Scranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 0398, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows : For Bethlehem, Radon, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap, Scranton, &r., (Express,) at OAP A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mimoh ()honk, Williams port, Elmira, end the Weat, (Expresa,) at 2.16 P. M. For Doylestown, (Acoommodationd at 8.46 A.M. and 4 P . M. For Port Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.46 A. M. and BP. M. TRAINS ROB PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Exprese,) e.t 0 A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M. and 8.90 P Leave Fort Wewhington (Accommodation) at 1.10 A. M. and 8.80 P. 11. Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. All Passenger train's (except Sethlay Trains) connect at Ohatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passers. ger Railroad. Fare to Bethlehem 44 Manch Chunk 44 Banton 4 , Doylestown FOR FOROOLDY'S 510UNTAIR-11, 6.18 A AL train to Reston, thence byN.J N.J. 0. RR. one D. L. es W. RR. to Wewhington, thence by stage, a:xi:Mg at the Moan• blill9 at IP. M. rare. 13.10 au2s tf 858 "Zil,f. "LL.jilolipi 1858 PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, And theuso by Tddlrond to WHEELING, ST. LOUIS STRODENVILIA viaaV.BLAIVD, CINCINNATI OHICAOO, totasvit,thi BURLINSTON, INDIANAPb e LIII, ST. PALMS, And MI btormoillata pointe to OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUOKY, MIOSI OAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Prissogora to points,Trost of Pittsburgh, Wiles:lug Woveland and °teatime, have cholas of rontex, and art reputed to route a rolsotiou berme applying for Nob eta. TIMIS TIIItODGg TRAU'B FEU DAILY, 'orating doge tonseotlons Rt Pittabaxgh to all point* West. OD area after AfOND.4: through, and Two WVOnanam depot, 8. E. corner of X' attests, as TILINS /OR rzrranoso.7 AND TOR WCI:Ve LLATN. Hail trait at.... 7 80 A. It. Put Due 3. GO noon. lixprese mall-11.00 night. WAY TWAINB LRATR. Harrlstrarg an commodation2.oo P. M. I Lancaster " 15.00 P. al. The mall train istope atail dolphin and Pittsburgh. The Express ninth rune dal excepted. The mire leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Pr..omegas Station, southeast corner of F eel BIARIL62 streeta, Outlaw.) on Eleventh rtreet, scboro throng: therein to all points West con he olitnined. Benny° Intl l u Tereive.l at thr Depot at any thee do rip.; the dsy. No charge for houdling bagsagel. For further leformshon, apply at the Depot of tha recneylfania :Railroad Company, e.outboast, earner et .f=i,eentb. awl 5f atVet elevet , , between the hours of 7 A. at. and 3.1. P. M. TTION.I3 aIOOPM, y 1u Agent room's Railroad do. v t ir i NOTICE-•WIN TER .4 - Q at5...4.,.-c AR RANCIMM ONT. ect— PIIILAJ/ELYGIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL7!I• MORE RAILROAD. On and niter Monday, Oetobpr 4, 1.856, PASSENGER TRAINS PR ILA DR LPRI A F,r lialtlmore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. &t., (Expre.,) sad 11 P.M. For Wilrialaglan, at S A. .!'d , 1, 4 and 11 P M. For Now thistla, at 8 A. M., and 4 I'. M For Middletown, at 8 A. M , and 4 P. M For Dover, at S A. M., and 44:0 P. 1.1. for Seaford at A. M , and 4P. M. TRAINS FOR LLADELPIIIA. LeAte Daltimore at 6 80, Explem, 11 A. M and 6.10 Leave Wilutiagten at 7 and 11.40 A. M. '2 25 azd and 8.65 I'. 3.1. Leave New Castle et 11 85 A. M.., uod g 05 P 31. Leave 31iddletown at 10 13 A. 01,, and. 5 10 P. Al Leave Dover at 9 15 A. D 1 , en 4 4 05 9 01 Leave Seaford at. 7..0 A. 31 , and 1.30 P JI TRAINS I'oll BALTI3IOIIII leave - Wilmington et 9,1 U A. M., ISt P. M,, ond 12.1 t A. M. Mt DATA only at 11,y,...14 : from Philadelphia to PA- Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phil:. plan. Pteight Tu.in, with ravaengor Oar attached, wilt ran a++ foliona : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville in 4 loterroadiata places at Er 4t r. Laaro Wilmineon for do do do 7 40 P. H Lance Baltimore for flame de Grace do 0 CO P. 71 nd2 B. 111. ITLTON. Preahlent. FUGTJET h. SONS, ►-7• Importero of HAVANA MOANS, oeVI '2lO South FIi.ONT Etrat COM I' &tilt, AVANA CIGARS.-106,000 La FLOE ‘n..l/1 do In Ilttvono Ist, ZI, Ina Ws, just nrrfred par brig "Noy Queon,t , from /Vivaria in r o nod for not. by WILL/AITI TI. YHATON, ' n524.-tf . No 278 South 'FRONT iitroot LINIARO, OA.BANAS AND FAii,TAGAI3 choice invoice of theca celebrated breccia on board brig riot , Ere," daily expected tram Garen, end for male low, by Cni.hixe TRTB, (law) 188 Wolno4 'trio& bolos Beoned, nil RAthorol St*: r Q,EG AR S.-A LARGE ASSORTMENT con , tently on hand, and for sale at reduced prices. Fresh inclose monthly, diroct front Ilavnua. R. D. SCOFIELD, No 557 ONES hNUT &root, undor Girard douse. no2-1P o ERAIAN CIGARS —300,000, various ir brand in ntoro ortd for Bale by WM. 11. STILTON Ranth VRONT Fit nob RNAMENTAL and 0 0 LORE D GLASS. We have just received a commehebsive and ye, rled stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churches, Vestibules, °observatories, end other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to use q chaste stud elegant npuusrance. Any color may be had, either blahs or oruara.e. - 1, alobo •ately or in roller. ZIEGLER k - - Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers, Se2il4lU Bonthwest cor. lileeond and linen mtg. Sintroair Zino. ....$1 6.1 ..., 2 CI 11,1,18 MARX, 4.0 , May 10th, 180, Three lesion trains, will leave thr P.V,INTII and MARKET TRAMS Y 2051 PINTABCXOT AND TDD WEST ADRITZ. Mall train at.. 11.00 night Vara 1ine...." 4.60 A. 61 .o.x . preas mail.. 1.10 neon 12=111 liazrisbarg so comniodation.T.ls P. Si Laneruster " .9.60 A. ill the 3tattensbetveen ly, the other trains Sunday litob, rro taitrita6 tinis. 13111 1 4NNSYLVA.N16:'NAII+ROAp THE GMAT OPINTRAL ROUTA; cennesting the dt /Anne Cities with Western. North-western:" arriplouth western States, by a oontinuona Railway direst. This Hoed also ,conneets at Pittahnrgh 2 with daily lino of steamers to all porta on the Western Rivers, sad at Oleteland and Eandasky with 'Steamers to, all ports on the North-Tom te letkeeq snaking the nick ONTAPRPT and RELIABLE .ROUTR by which Treigh. be SATforwared M end. from the GILSK WRIT. ATIB lIRMIRN PRILADRLPRIA AND PITT BURGH; - • -- • - 710 T Quail —Boots, floes, Ea*, and ' Cape, Rooks, Dry Goods, (19 WWI boas and trantte), DMA, Ott kagii and hales) feathers, Pars; . Jos 100 lb. 111100. VD Obimtinfg, Shirting ant Wakingilin original • Drags (In mks), Wardware, Leather,' LignoF;:an oneknd Papery Wol, and' Shoop Poltn, eastward, ¬* • ' - ' . 76c. per 100 lb, Tinto lientPy / 51002 ‘ awl Pork &god, (loom or in atios), Pointe, (dry And in 011,) 01 to; (tileaptlorl rod rrodn)oso, per 100 lb POULTU tirase--Cofibs, FM, 'Doom, - Iteof, and Pork, (in cube or WArri nutward), Lard andL rdoil, Pails, Boa Loh, Gorman Clay, Tay,Plrek, ' 20,1 n • Stool, actunfaoturod 'f3 beoro, Stoehr 011, Queourrears; autyr, (thee., aud bogro,l- a • Wei perloo lb. FLOUR —sloo per bbl., until further notate .4.& 10-660. per 160 lbs.. aunt thrthoi CrreoN—ZA Cyr eiftedbie 100 tba. tratt,..ht, until further notion. ' - - In nbipping Goods from tap point - Jiaat nt rPotiaill- Oda, bo p.u . tioular to WAXY paakagoa tt via Peas:piranha liaitravi." All good/ eintsiamod to the Agouti) of Shia road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwardal without dotalitioa. Feast:ll:T kaccra.—Clarkt & Co., alaimgo ; Packer fl & CO-. Idempldr, Tenn.; B: P, Sam h Co.. N. Louis, Mo.; P. (1, Co., &sawmills, lotions; Writ I,l!AZbistA, Lientudy. B. 0. Me idrua Indiana; W. Brown £ 00. and Ather Itibbard, Gin , Annati ; 11.9. Pierce &. Co. 7.antatllle -Ohio ; Leech & 00., N 0.54 itil 3 pstreet. Boston • ?scot & Co.. No, 0 Astor Acura New "Park, NO. I William et. New t orb ; E. I . Soce.:er, Phlladslatita; biSgravr Locos. Elalkluar,*; D. A Bieerart, PltickurEk.. Z. 11. notratobr, amoral froi2,:tt.Agent. I,OSIIIA.NRY, 460. GetioTAl St , Ptrlatectlent. M F imes A Qi 454:::- li ti te FOR MATANZA.B.—The fast-sailing Schooner ELLEN Dud% Somers, meatier bar ing twodh nig of bar cargo engaged. will positively avit on SATURDAY, 27th inst. Poe balance of freight or plumage, apply to Not. P. AIOLARN& CO.. n_-..... „ No. No. 403 South WHARVES - e . 7j, TEIE BRWlSEr — iiktr NORTH • AUX/I/CAN ROYAL NAIL STEAM 801[Os, PAM MIA TOTS TO LITSRPOOL Older Osbin ramaga 0.300nd Cabin PrZegyo . Older Ltabln Pmeage . . 10 I 9 Second Cabin Pasmao ..* .., ' 09 The e dps from Boston call at Haithax. VERSO., 0 p ...It:Akins. CANADA, Capt.-Lang ARABIA, o.ft J. Steno AMERICA, Capt. Wink man ASIA. Capt. Y. D. Lott. NIAGARA, Copt.ltyrie. APB-ICA, Cant. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. X. 'Leib*, These remelt carry a clear chits light at it est-ha ad; neon on starboard box; red en port /ow. EUROPA, Leitch. leave Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 8 PERSIA. Jodkins t • " 17. York, Wednesday, Nov. 19. AMERICA, Wickman, - Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 17. f ASIA, Lott, , N. York. Wednesday, Sept. 24. /fait-ARA 'Millar, ‘, nostea, Wednesday, Dec. 1. AI/DMA, Shannon, "N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 8. BCBC A, Lelloh, ‘‘ Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 15. PEttnlA, Junius, uN. York, Wedanday, Dec. 22. ARABIA. Stone, "Reston, Wednesday, Dec. 29 Berths not secured not ti ouldfor. An experienced Bergen's on board The owners of these Ships wlld net be aneountabls for Geld, Silver, Brillion, firms, JeweL - y, Precious Stones or Metals, oilcan bilis of ladtr.g- rr., r‘pned therefor awl the value thareof therein expnesed. Po: freight or Fassage sop's. to nol.y E °LENARD. 4 Bowling Green. . 4. & FOR 8A V ANN AH, Ga.—Heron's LINE—ONLY BF-MILAN. LLN11—(1001:03 BY- W AND BILLS LADING SIGNED BURY DAY.—Freight and Insurance at less than saltier 'es eel rates, by the steamship STATE Or GROROIA, Copt. John Garvin, to sail on nnTORDAY, November 27th *t 10 o'cioek A Si., from second wharf above Vine sh eet Tor farther particulars please see advertisement of Steamship KEYSTONE OTATB, In this paper. For [retest or passage apply to A. 111911011 Ji nol7 ass North Wharves FOR OFIARLESTON AND SA - VA/HUH -11E1102VB GOODS P.BOXIVBD AND DILLS OF LADINO MUFF aysrfx Dv" The splendid arsaelassside.wheial Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE 03 Gloollolii., Now form a weakly line for the South and 2.ol3thlnti, one of these ships sailing every SATUEDAN at 10 e'slools. A. Ai, aitirriately for Molest= att4 BA tacntat. 0031 CYBABLNI3TOII The steamship KEYSTONE STATE., Oaptaln 0. P. Marahman. will aommehoe leading en TETIRSDAY Deember 2d. and.ssO on BAT 11)11Y, Dee. 4th, at 10 clulook, rot SAVANNAH. The STATA OP GROMIA, Capt. Join J. Garvin. will COmtlielaGe loading on Thulat' ay,' Nov 25th. • •41 sari on Saturday, November 27th. at 10 ct , clook A. M. At both Charleston and Savannah, thane ehipe onneet CM steamers far norils and Havana, and with rail roads, Ono., for oil plaota in the South and. &rothistrt. 911111GIITS ItIiDIIOHII. . gear,' Freight at an avert% of 7.6 per oont. tralow Now Tort ateartatip rates. • INEIIRANOII 211RICIIIT and IN/311U140.11 on a large proportion Of goalie shipped /South will be found to be lower by theseMi J ps then b- yessele. _ , _____ . ... . Cabin passage BB3 00 Steerage do 8 e Exottralop Tlekete, good for the present gear. BO 00 No is!tla of lading signed atter the ship has ladled for itzeiihr er pciirsiv, *poly to A. II 0:AO!, Jr., ra fists St) North Villarree- AgemA at Obarleaton, T. H. 8: T. O. BUDD. Agents lu Sersr.nah, C. A. Gramm ec 00. .Tor florldst, [rout ObArtenton, atotunor CAROblifA., every Tuesday. . l'or floras from EIITIITI/211h, steamers AIL MAASS Ind ST. JOHRB, every Tuesday and Sattuvlay. For Havant., from Chartorton, steamer leb BBL, on The 4th sad 10th of every month. jell 1858. 1859. MEMPIIIS AND NEW 0111:11AN8 UNITED STATES DIAIL PASIEtT Llllll.—The splendid noels of this old and popular LINE will leste Memphis and New Orleans, as heretofore, on MONDAYS, VIEDNEBDAYI3, liliilDAYtt. MONDAY PAOKETB NEBRASKA BEN FRANKLIN WEDNESDAY PACKETS JOIIN 3IMOND9 INOOM.IA Ospt. JAS. F. SKIM, .oars 4 DIIIIDETT PARIS FRIDAY PACKETS. BELVABT 11. R. W. IULL V. These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail roads from that point, also wish regular Packets foe St. Louis. Louisville. Cinuinnatl, and Nashville, on their respective days Leave Memphis immediately en the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Cara. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at biempids longer than business or plea sure may require. For information, Inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS At Webb a. Rawlings', 818 Blain St , Memphis . 8. H. Santa, Adv. Agent. ocl2-Su, 113. m ant fAquoT* egIESTIIIIT GROVE WIUSKRY.—A de ‘3,l oho to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, hue induced the offering to the public, of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth; Garrett, Zs Comae, of Philadelphia, proses. beyond all question, to be the most pure and consetpsentij least injurious apixita ever offered the American CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB. R CHILTON. - - . hare analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, JR., of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested I am pleased to state that it le entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances It is en unusually pure and doe Savored quality of Whiskey. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D New York, Sept. 3, 1858. Analytical Chemist. Pnmanuienta.,Bes. 9,1658. D9s9 812: We hare carefully tested the crimple of Chestnut-Oros° Whiskey which you sent no, and End that It contains none of the poisonous substance known ion Fruits Oil, which is the characteristio and injurious ingredient cf the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, .BOOTII, GARRETT, An CAMAO. Analytical Chemists. To Cs siti.xs WHARTON, Jr., No. 23 Bout?' FRONT Moot, Philadelphia oc227dija2l rivet Oartillon," Marett, ita3 other Copotes of YfitiC-45 ♦iota&ea in halt ;Ipos end querter my he Ye:eroieln Itoclmlfs Amodio, ps.lo mod dark, In half jape', half G.A.% and onr-eightle mks. Imported and for rata by IZ.UNRY WM-MT S. 00. ; tet'S 291 tnd 92d gooth Por..rt 4 h street. ewiltzlz ant Kgetaitrantz I~RO.PA.DE HOTEL, LA CHESTNUT STREUT, AUOVE SIXTH i3ILAUF:IL'u I A .N UONDUCTBD ON TUC .LUBOPSAN PLAN A new lecie fora teen of yeare having been obtained fro this PJl‘l3f.Alt ESTABLISMIENT, it .111 con tinue to be conducted ns heretofore , on the Hurorean plan, and the wines remain unchangettobs: Home Pas DAT 6Co. lhanna 6 , 11). DEO/AK/An AND TEA, 'Um , . 3750. The house haa been thoroughly renovated. and every thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers aro heated in Winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge is made. nem Is no bar kept In the hones to be a source of annoyance to guests. The accummoda nous are designed wholly for business men—henci no ladies are received. La" Thle bun& ie serer eldeed day or night 3.IIWWII S L. DE YOUNG, 1101 SE, . 111 Z 5-47,) ELBGANTLY VOIIVJEtItSID. ;NOW Or/ON TO VIBITOII3. my 294 Wja,TA.4. CoVRP.I.Y. Preprftstur n, - E LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTA IT RANT. N. E. corn, ENTH and CREST:NUT StripJta, rh,lode!phia. r.tY2 8010 KM. A PH LANEY, Proprietor. PP.()SSER'S RESTAURANT, No. NA Ric t• :fiet , four clonal ehere EIGHTH, eolith Ide. rhiledelphie Uyetere stewed, Roasted, Ford, Pickled, &A 7 &a , for home Coneuniplion end I":cnSport4t:ctu. h. 8.-,Dirmor from hvolyo to three o'clock. 0n2241 niunizr tieGerlo aBEDFORD SEMNGS—THIS woll-tnowu sod delightful Summer Resort wtil be opened for the roccption of Vfeitere oirtb.e 16th of Jane, end kart open CU:OZ the lst of October. The new and spacious Buildings erected last year ire now fully completsd, cad the who)e establishment hes Men furnlehea In superior style, sad the eccoraruoda.. tiros will be of a character rot assailed In any pert of the United Btxtee. Tho Hotel will be titular the managetneot of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whole el:pet - let:co, corsteona manner!, sad attention to his guoote, gi7e the amploot sum - Jane of Comfort and hied treatment. to addition to tlie other means of salmis it is deemed ro pper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by 4 daylight ride from Chanibetsburg. The Company here made extensies arrangements to sopply dealers and individuals with ,( Radford by the barrel, cerboy, and in bottles, at the following' pries; at the tipripp rise leer e barrel (var.lbery) gi 00 Do. (oak) aOO N Do.(molter/7) 00 g Do. took) 300 Carboy, 10 gallons Bottles, 13i tint, per Mesa / Oh 'the btmeLe ar, co/?folly proparmi, so that pa. wey &pen/ upot. reaelving the Water tresb and Krrect. Ail CoraVarderAlo333 shocld - be addressed to 87iD.TOZD SPRINGS 00., Dolltaill Om% riki InZA .Capt. A. B. IWVIN Capt. J. D. CLARK Capt. WM. 1411 Alt ...T. H. NBVIBLL,
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