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W IVTliomas, 111 i • - '-a Poindexter, Ky
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Moore, Aja , ' ,HN Gray, Va
atm Goolriek. Vs Dr.T A Fronton & la, Va
W_ll.2rooton. Va Mu trocton,,,lfs
G W Trico, Jr, Pa Jas A Rudasell. Va
Robt D Ward, Cm, 0, A C Weaver, Qin, 0
E M CI mir fa la Misa A Clark
Pep W Beardslee, N Y
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JONES' HOTEL — Chestnut S treet, above Oath.
I) Al Hunter. & t la, N.Y W 8 Lewis, Vs
,15 Aliker, 3t Lome Samuel - Branch. Va
ea H Houthcomb,_Va Alias, H Lewis, Vs
NS Mary Gould, Tenn Too W Wright, Va
. I,E Doll, Albany D James lc In v ldd
L TSmith, N Y
-IV 8 Lewis. Va . j .l 9 iltrg N lFleeling
Miss H M. Robbilut,Wheerg C &book „gi t t
A M Adams , Wheeling II K Mat, heeling
oit Hubbard, Wheeling W E Dean, 8 C
' E (3 Ray, fil C A G Hams. 8C
W Allen, S C . : Robe._ it Little., SO .
RSA Pearson, 8 04: J F Noland, 8 C
11. Beaty, 8C . A 8 Randolph. La
J Cooper, Miss J Condon, Jr. & Is, Md
r Doty. VaE Fish & la, 11l
.1' W Wall & la, N J ' .1 N Woodruff, Jersey City
Geq_Park, N J F T Smith, Vs
Er W Pruitt. Va E Pendleton, Vs
Bhipperson. Va Atrial 0 Webb,N C
rs Kerr . lows Miss Kerr, lowa
W E Spencer, N V 7M Mann, Balt
A Thompsoni_N Y F ?artist & la, N Y
) P %range, memphle --Ti' Aydlett, aleTphis
F M , Etr, " if ' iTgr, RI. - B ENZ:VAL pa
A Murphy, Balt jobriShermai4 l Balt
RIOS A Woodbury, Boston NW. Brown rov, It I
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m MentgomerY, N Y A Claflin, .
Wm Miles, N Y i. • .1 Moor! ? Watifutton, , D C
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prings rit t einiorTbalt •
F M Alye, Nl3 • ' Applewhite. N C ,
J : 6 Gerger, Md. Than 0 Montanus, Ohio
JAMBS C Adams, Ball Chaa A Carroll & la,Albany
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth it,. below Mott.
Jae M Burchfield, Pittsburg E C Johnson; Cons'
Ilia 8 Miller, Wash, Pa, 8 Gregg, Ripley,- 0
13.8inith, Erie Renard Rear, Mustard's
E L. Cllehener, Pa 0 bborly, Columbus. 0
Ira .H Rakers. N Y Mrs Geo II Brown, N Y ali
Knuth. San ,Fmneisco W Elwell, Towaada
Espy, Atlantis City TM Davis & wf, Pall Itiv,pr
Miss Ling,Fall River D C Dolan& Mansfield, Pa
Jame" llama., Ohio John Hagan & la, Pa
P WI hard, ra - . 3 Thompson,Allesbeny
D 3 Churoh, Canfield, 0 A II Rosenholm, N Y
8 Ward & la, Harrisburg F.l Holtman, Lewietown
8 M Rusaell. VsL P Culver, Waterford, OJ
0 Cooper & Is, Vs L 0 George, Va
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FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut Street, above Third.
P W Hanson, Balt DD H Emory,Balt
lN Johnston, lad C B Caldwell Brooklyn
James. Wilma. Del Miui HMO JiT6ll,Del ,
oht Whidden. N Y 0 Allen, yew Brongsnek
Montan Barker, Atigneta Mrs Dale, Wilton, Del
8114 art. N Y 8 P Round', Ohms
pD ay, Cincinnati, 0 .1 D titration, Look lleven
belts, &buy) Haven T A Welat t i N
NlVtluoliiitrielitiler Thos
'Ling
THE UNION ROTEL —,Aroh street. ethers Third.
Gen W Shank, Md John Killer, Pa
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free, N maetn, Corm ' Jan li Moms, Memphis
, T Wass. Ilmehtille k i llaspet, Ch i ron
_M i t,nr r3 .- E i gi l s . ;:nT o fismi•WC*Fras. Phil
ohn M e Lanning, N I K -Moore. cepa •
48tronr. Ohio ir ft Mucdgli k i w r i
reS Mason. NI ,_ • • • urs ahaw, rr
-L H ffuebensr.Bethiehem ejt. IP' Baba. er,Ps
Et_ G ßl74ll'4 ' ? 4 , "i°6 - - Urght, P Hri...7,2„„
113 Coop
wnslcilti - N J'.,- E ,1 Branner, r 4 C .
I D Coop?, NO ' P B &mil, lingersinern
4 Knodlo , lbgerstawn . - - -
NATIONALROTEL—Race direst, above Titra.
a a Ramsay, Lebanon E Either, Lebanon
1t A Thayer, Allentown Thos Reltsayder. Cheater
os prenman, Sellersville Geo P Kama, Bolton -
B /Ninon; Lebanon W pir. N j
Eptkihrgair.jub.-innat kroik,gfA.E,
ewraße:.
..p ti D Saoksoni, rerryinrills
T MoKee,Yenanso no, Pa
Thies li e n r . AMC • a Fry. Train*, DI
JPIAS Itelehter, Easton. • • ' N Y
MOUNT' VERNON VOTEG—Resimal ort., aboia Aroh.
kutt,l r nfey Shore':Vilit t eggz
m Thorn,l as yam g dyer ,
r „ n
James Brown, Mllleratown,i,
ititiOßANTB' HOUSE—l i gird- ob. above CABasitill.
A Hainnan & Is. Hazleton' Di A I Cratzei & ior, Philo
f e
C Omuta, MAO Chunk ' P_Wit*A. Jeakeetivara
t torel n Ycht f illfiZr ggiMonestown, Pa
.TB fro l it k rat, -.0 . ,-: ortfooigelail.t..
iihnOillA 4 ,lolo'ilitr-4311,..5ith_sciA11" . !.*ve Fifth.
W 0 Tio;MpaA,Willo, Del tTriqtibbo, Oa
i 0 coy i letuts,:, , . ,
wi y i , pu, v om. ,
- 9i n 0,.., T Dolor:1% 6 ."A G. Vigor a
tr, la, N J
Inc i o,ft, W arren, ba 11 ,,,,,. p H Hill.. C ,
4 9 Law 6, Ni, - "..::, V" ( OTILms N C
NY'
John Youn, Boston . - • ; ' ' Wm Hates, lsoston
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peo"W Bell, N Y -, i ' Y R Mau:. Mompirle.'"Poor,
• W W- k Vs ~ ,r- •J W Whithact i nits
. # Jones: NY :• . W LoWill,'N ~,
M SteiVild k la, Baikal i t OROOIC & ,M 0
, B. Witham ec der, Ma , - - Om St lankisa, Del
-It DBM.dds,Dol , , . 2 , 1 urray.. yt
Jaw A Lovett, N.Y -, ,,,,,r ' .. Rea J 11., McKim, N J
, Geztannonner, Jr, Mo , . - ,
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• • STATES UNlON—Market at.. above nixtre.'
8 s lri Imaluarisa. nosym -., -, 141 Dorman) , Cram' '
,A_Birliacts, rrbila ._ . , , r'A Pltagemrd, Pomeroy, 0
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Wm Ketionecal t glr ' lookout. Pa , '
~ -11 Befiloaturagle, ~ ~ ;:. , Cunningham, ComlL2l,l'
psmour.En.. ,:.: ~, liars, itorrota, , Ya
ean,,P mommior. - Mc ior,httalarra ~,_
al t wax, no. iv . e_ " ^,
i t mii, W, I.III4IWIMP
ORdAWIIo Wisoolllll.lr '' ' Mill ; 01 . `
r 8 E - WOOdnlllll & Obi V*li''.-' ' !Pr & all '
B Dun; Inclita'ayp Vow Pay or/uw,
- i win moVity,Darriaborg ,9 W .Hankle,
;,.1 Berott4ia, DintOorak, Ps - • '
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CWO e i rnr - aultik 514: - store mut an t.
Vn g 4,1 1 17 - Kits t"de6 (14 1 1 7 4 ;. 31 Vo re , 1:1 11raldon
.1 N co, Pkilt - - E.Tastor West Chester
Mire foe, West Chester Wells:Pottstown
~,. 8 .1) Let 4 Wouth, D C.I 8194%, Cheater co, Pa
itipApt,upikiwr4—Thud csmoirtuu.
sontbaropton
Casper H
Oeonu r W
ggß l iberry: MaraLhoing r sosiq,
kffujks:ffai gain
&lumen Pittler j P Bruner. mlests:4n
AbrairaniStaufter,Rearliss , iu'
Jacob.Cl9turneimaa' . „ .
BALD EAOLE 110 TFAr—fhirAit, oh: Callowinit
Me Christman, Pa , Richer on, Bunks on
H ittqder, N - elitsh,
Jesse Latta, Del - .018 Ro a ns..UP° e t •
Saint Smith, Busks Q. tom D an ppia •
Win Beans, Bank* on. Pa Bent Beano. %mks ca,
;tzimidit3nrit64,:toi
sax FOURTH PAVE,
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Bark 'White Wma. Ealing M ,. otn ' Laguayra Bert IT,
with hides to Whitt Problem ell hsrk flowens, WA
amt. from and for Philadelphia, dlephp 'eohr trine,
Peterson, from and for 11,sitimotek_dp, , The W en
countered heavy wind/ from iv to NE INftween ttprais
a d iae. H lll:Bll,ZATaltgeolig,r b ? nitni "11..
• - (Correepondenee of ho_kreect
ew YOlll, Oct 7,
' The 17 iS midi steamship Fulton arrived to-day from
Havre' and ilouthameton 21ilt WU With 144 malingers.
!Savona having eXperseneeli strong westerly wind. du
ring the entire panne. Friday. Beet with 1001 AM.
4,9 13.10ng m Ag, exchanged eignem eteamshiv
Ocean Queen, Sunday. Oct2d, at ) a tat x 623, 10ng44,
exahantedtuilliola with Br ship Lemeenoisteenng .
kvrox, Oct. 7.
Arrived, Br hark ifindoo, from Caerneryon.
Below, bark Mary Broughton, from tlormatn.
- kt.AIA.
steamship -Mtwaraih, r Cop an , Tenoe, arrived at New
Irv* yesterday.
• mean:whip vonderblit, Lefavre, for Havre, cleared at
Now York' rester ay.
tltetrtnahip Oaf of Italtintore, Leitch; cleared at New
Yorkyesterday tor idverPooL
Ship hireatinOlisht, Samuel+, cleared at New York yen
tardity for Liverpool.
?eta David Faust. Mental:vier hence, arrived at Wi
• nlaato n 6th inst. nst. Was kapott - tom Cave Hanle
nMo r °w F nd. Peterson, cleared at New York yes
terday forYkiladelphis.
• Behr Hookinsham, Talpey, bents, arrived at Ports
mouth 6th Int
Beh Mary ,tone. ee. Bits zarit, cleared at Roston 6th inst.
for New Yew •
Bohr A Crandall, Fitch, train Cohaiitnq fOr• Portland
at Monomer dth hist,
at bossrs Uenok Rowe,
nst. Harris, end Amelia, Rookhill, hones
Provid Sth i
ALL-ENGLAND ;ELEVEN.
MS GERMANTOWN
PASSENGER RAILWAY CARS
RUN NEAR
PAMAP'S ESTATE.
Upon which,the
GRAND CRICKET MATCH
Is to be played
TBE OARS OF THR
GERAIANTOI_WN POSEN
•tri • ".1 GER RAILWAY COMPA
NY will commence running
rorigh to' Germantown on SATURDAY, Ootoher Bth,
PARE:
..To or from Germantown, or to or from the •
• city, via Fourth or Etteh streete......l2 cents,
•or apaches?, of ten tic to fort. -
To or from Logan a Rap iffiestownt, or ,to or
from the Mtg . , vie Fourth or Eighth
streets..". .............. cents,
.or a package of twelve Mugge .... Gl. _
Way travel to or Irom Hieing Hun, or to or
from Osman towm ....... ......... • .... 6 islets.
es-ofPackag Tickets fop toile o the Depots at DIA
MON,QI Rye nr GERMANTOWN, or at the Conitia
ny's uffice,l2B DOOR Bonet,
•Br order of the •Board Aloofoters. •
• WI M. GINGERLY,
HERRIN fi. —270 blilw Pickled Herring;
.a ale boxes Smoired Nerrini. ror eels by O. O.
SADL t. ER re CO, ARCH Street . second door above
Fron
MACKEREL —725 bbls:Nos. 1, g, and 3
hiookorid, soacirted Orrenal - Paykiltel
bteld , ostok, for side by aC. sAvbmit, 11 ,5, o
lt the
fl
btree second door move Front. ' 08
G .
UANO—OTIANO—GUANO —in Store
l and for isle in lots to suit eurehasers.' Ferman
..- W O lll dQ. POO to ors:rune it before_ pureliesing else
: tither : 2 Pried .20 tier LIM - pounda,
JOHN mammy,
;4403-st,w , , - . wiLLOW' street. below Seoond.
IVIAOKEREL —125 1)1)1$., 1801)ilves, 115
, av , and guteis 2oglcit tt ts l
tln,
ale iOO bidshi. . a
J d
gd d%i
lixt w.
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',gALMON: 2 4.2S bbla: prime new No. 1 Sal
:nett, Maim from ateainar Itanahrefon„and pypiln
Y
nr*M. J.:WA LOtt 4,00,122 and 4,N,WHA RVFA
•
200 138L5, -, No.l, lIERRINO-1.00 half
bble. extra alacianalsi Fish, In ante end
trv w . g M. J. TAYL9R & 130022 and 124 North
08
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:, POP.. OATTI,E.
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. , ~ ', O- • • ' . lro ,
.. ... ' FOlt XOS :1
, T•• '. ',-,- ..2:17 St onc e ; tp_nivill ins it AIWA'S ,• racte overcame
,--.--, tiro ddioeik For norseeric le indieeenesehe itUproylotttlit
.--, :' , ' , at euetaining alt -the animal funotinhel In health and
vigor. par Coved le inyelneble,lnereeijnit the quahtity
--- - ' r s '- andinumovting the SUilitt, of:milt: , Fer Bheap sod Pip
''' ' s . ,' the * eyite prodneen 1n one. Thonth win whew en ox-
- - :,,. - 4.,- , ,„T JiVe-FOOD FOR OATTLEhasbeen awarded
, , :, -- 4,-• e •-lk _61,0„ Ity the l'enneylvams State Asrt n it ura i
'- P' ,-.- " ay et the
• Znhibition at P,owetton,
_tete. ,
''''- 'l ' -4 “' - :'437-tei'!-`.,1,f- 4, -" , --,- ,1 : rihringtfir t it,, , -
N'Ewt.A l 4l l = o 4'
LOOkittd-44.46ti Atitil , nortrßE-yßpa
. - moruflerruptip riA ,
v 0101141.11 " 2,,... 11 m os me All at
sitsale' Olk reti t l,ur save tigery.
600.14.4,
• I a t owmaii
r :)MiI'FURS
G RAND ' 1
. 4 E lq:jl4 G
PARIS -
LONDON CLOAKS
OF ELEGANT
LADIES' FURS.
FO - R ONE WEEK,
COMMENCING
MONDAY, 00TOBER 10, 1850.
The subscribers bet to mimeo that they will hold an
EXPOSITION
OF THEIR
IMPORTATIONS AND MANUFACTURES
FOR THE
FALL AND WINTER SEASONS,
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10Tn,
AND DURING THE WEEK,
On which occasion they will exhibit the largest
COLLECTION Of ELEGANT GARMENTS
EVER OPENED IN PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO..
THR PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
GRAND. OPENING
ELEGANT FURS
LADIES' DOSTIIISIE,
IN THE
PUR ROOM
OF THE
PARIS
MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
TUE SUBSCRIBERS
Dee also to anrottnoe that, In oomplianco with the
tvielma of several milted etuttOmms, they have added
to their establishment a
I!'UR DEPARTMENT.
In whioli will at nll times to found the largest display of
well seasoned Garments, made up by the bast French
workmen, and at PRICES which will COMMEND
them to the acenomleal as well as the moat luau/loci
purobasor.
EVERY GARMENT
May be relied on as being exactly whet is represented,
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nn ephemeral notoriety by offering imitative manatee
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Gray do, do. for Boys.
Preneh, German, and American Cassitneres, in great
variety.
Pine Mask Preach Clolha and Doeskins.
Silk Cashmere and Velvet Veatirigx.
BHA RBLEBS DROTHERS,
or CHESTNUT and EIfiHTII Streets.
QUARPIASS BROTHERS are offering for
Fall and Winter Styles—
IRISH POPLINS.
FANCY SILKS.,
RICH DE COWES.
SILK RollES POPLINE VELOURS,
,
PRINTED CASHMERES,
BRAWLS AND CLOAKS,
EMBROIDERIES AND GLOVES.
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street,.
SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! H
TIIORNLEY &
OFFRR THIS DAY
Very rioli fancy Silks (or and EH cents.
ExceollinslY rich for &I, worth Altl 23.
Mae% Bazaderes bpd Plain color tlkp, & 0., &c.
THE BESI BLACK SILK'S IMPORTED ! !
Over $3,000 worth of Broohea Shawls.
Stella Shawls, in black and colored centres.
French. Scotch, and American Woollen Shawls.
Plain and embroidered Crape Shawls.
New styles of Cloaks openl 15
All the above roods limns
BOIRIOT CLOSE FOR CASH,
WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Our store, hems centrally located, it I.lleiiiq of access
rem all parts of the cits and country.
N.E.corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
„01 THORN LEY h 0111Wd.
RAPSON'S,
CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS.,
Have now open a fine assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED,
• SINGLE. DOUBLE, AND SPLIT.
The whole from the celebrated manufacturers. Hertz
& Wegener, in Rerun. Our oustoiners can depend on
settlaz the best article ever uttered at retail in Phila
delphia, at the lowest price..
A semi:coin AssOETKIENT lEMDRoInERED
A VARIETY OF BLACK CLOAK TASSEL , .
.1140KIII CROCHET CLOAK FRINGE..
NEW AND DISAUTIVCL DEES. TRIMMING..
WOOLLEN KNITTING YAUNa, ALI. COWES.
ZEPHYR KNIT TALMAII AND CAP,
ZSPIIIR KNIT CAVITE. AND SLEEVE..
A KULL !YOKE or STAPLE TRIMMING..
AT R A PSON'B
LADIES' TRIM MINHS AND ZEPHYR STORE.
Our. OF muirra AND CHERRY STS.
Off 2in
BOYS' WEAR. MEN'S WEAR.
Casauneres especinllv for lines.
Coatings for Doe' fall and winter wear.
Caseunerns of extra weight at al cents ;
Finer g riules in Fanny. Plain, and Black.
Black Doeskins, extra quality and cheap.
Auction lots Black Cloths 81.30 up.
Ladies' Light Colored Cloaking*.
COOPER eg CONA RD.
NINTH and MARKET.
11.—iinduceinenta to the Tailoring trade. ee3n
DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS FROM
NEW YORK.
Will tic arranged this morning—
Printed French Merinos, high colors.
Printed French Merinos. Polka Spots.
Printed French Merinos. Chintz Figures.
Printed French Cnshin'
Printed inutation Cashintiren.
All WOlll 1931113. Satw Tr at ore.
All Wool Moue do Lames, Printed in great variety
of styles, and litany other kinds of firms Gonda.
Also. a full line or Bay Stnte and Washington al ills
Blanket, Long, and Square Shawls, of entirely new de
m?ns and tine g nature:, equal to French tilneket Shawls.
Alen, tricorn) et) Ins R0.311;11..18 and Stella Blanket
Shawls, of entirely new downs.
Black and Brown Centre Stella Thibets, from 13.60 to
513 each.
Brodie Long and Square'+hawls.
A now stock of Gents' Neckties.
Bayou's dark Kid Moves. SARIF.S ADAMS,
09411 mi EIOIITH and ARCII Streets.
WALL SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
Auction lots Shawls. at 81.80.12.00.82 M. to 81 00.
tiller grades Stella Shawls. at coat and Lou.
FAL!, CLOAKS.
Ladies' French Cloth Cloaks of
Light and Dark Shades habit Clothe.
Prices range from RC to 88.60.
Cloaks made to order, at one day's
D
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se2o N W TH C MA AR E
T.
HOARDING.
rip PIIYSICTANS.—An elegant OFFICE,
together with n lino Chamber, to lot to a good ten
ant. ling been occupied by a VII) SIC tail (or Be% and
)eant Location la a desirable pall of the tots. M
amma 11. 1). W., Petit office. oc3 It
. 1 110ARDINtl—To ho had, with elegant
Booms at the Southeast corner of EIGHTH and
SPRUCE, No. 301. .4-3 t •
J3OARD vv . ANTED.—SI,2OO per year
for it Private Table. Parlor, and Chambers for
a identletnan and tde Wife. Loral on ;tenth of Mar
ket and North of Pine, between Eleventh andNine
teauth streets. Address "Y X.," this °thee. Hofer
eneen exchanged. Communications strictly eronlidential.
07-3 t
NEW BOARDING ROUSE.—A few Gen-
Hemet) can be accommodated with Itoard ; also. A
few Day-Maude re, at 16(13 SUMMER Street. ofo-at•
BOARDING. —On largo Second-story
Front Room vacnnt, 1215 CHESTNUT Street.
Alen, ono Thad-story. auitablo for a lanlitv. 04-St'
B OARDING.—EIe g ant and airy Roo,
m innate and in suttee, can he had with first-clam
Hoard, for the !Summer, F all, and Winter, at 131 e WAL
NUT citreet. aus-2m
EYE AND EAR.
DEAFNESS.
DR. VON MOSCHZISKEE,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
Dr. M. gives his exclusive atten i tinto the inedical and
"ireAdi;t:,lvaNTO. the E 11: both by
medics cad surgical operations on the latest soientifio
„ c omplex, Dr. would be pleased to receive mem
bers ot the medical faculty who wish to witness his
milled of operating for the removal of Deafness, or any
ope at ion on the E r E and EAR.
AItTIFICtAL EY.E_II INSERTED.
Office Sift South NINTH Street above SPRUCE.
Office hours from SI A. M. to 1r 111., and from 4 to b
P• M.
I)ERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, &c.-10
per cent. err for Cash, at PARKER'S Notary and
Depot, 117 N. SIXTH Stmt. oat 34 8)011-lit•
SAMUEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase
and dale of Real Estate, and the Collection of Rents.
05-lm' N 0.216 NV A LN tyr Street.
AIENTON LEMONS.-250 boxes Menton
ANI. Lemon,. 414itI n %modidlyttoidelettberet.
WANTS.
WANTED—An Out-door Salesman. ac
quainted with City Sobbing and Retail trade,
to cell by sample, A permanent situation to a compe
tent and satisfactory' man. Address ; with name. re
ferenoe, ho., J. Alanufaeturer, ' Blood's Dis
patch.
lt•
FARTiLER WANTED.—SingIe Man to do
work on ten nom, 1114. Ac. Wagen,Bloa
month and &Ant. Addrcu, with referencos, ltox
1 •
Ciermantown, Pa.
WANTED.—A Second-hand Card Press,
in good order. Address "P.," Blood's Dispatch..
WANTED—A good Second-hand Stand
ing Press. Address" G., Blood's Dispatch, It•
WANTED ON A FfRbT
$lB,OOO Mortgage on first-class, unexception
able security, without other incumbrance. Also, fir3 . ,000
wanted
paid.od security. for which liberal LIBRARY will be Address "R. A. Baiter," 403 LIBRARY
btreet. for full particular. o 7 -3t
A YOUNG MAN WELL VERSED IN
AL the rt mail Trade, with a thorough knowledge of
goods, desires a Situation either In a Retail, Wholesale,
Jobbing, or Coninuction House. No objection to Ding
West. Good city references can be given. Address
t• Business," No. nYt South Second street, Philadelphia.
or-3t.
WANTED—By a Young Nan, a Situa
tion in thein mains, shinning or Couuniesien
House, to learnbusiness. Andreas " A. A.," at this
office.
o7•St•
WANTED—By the Ist of November, a
T T
House with all the modern improvements. a
eated between Vino and Brown, and Fifth and Twelfth.
Address '• Box 231.2." Philadelphia Post Office. lA-70
WANTED—By a Young Man 19 years
of are. a Situation in a Wholesale Store. Is in
telligent and writes a fair hand. Compensation not so
much an object as employment in an establishment
where he can obtain a knowledge of business. Beat of
reference given. Address "J. P.." at this office. 03-6 t•
W ANTED—A Situation as Assistant
Clerk in a Wholesale house or Factory, by a
Yonne roame character. can furnish the officed-testimonials na to Adaress " P.L.," of this
paper. 03-bt•
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FLOUR MILLS,
SAW MILLS
FA
As cannot attend to them, I offer for salethe follow
ing properties. viz
A superior Flour Mill. with 3 run of stones, and ample
water power. The, profits of the mill. well managed,
would soon pay for tt. There is a Store and Revers! hun
dred acres of good land connected with it.
Alan, another water-power, with Saw and Grist Mill.
situated two militia fr o m the beautiful and healthy town
of Smithfield, Isle of Wight county. Virginia.
Also, adjoining the town, a very superior estate of SOU
acres. one-halt under cultivation. situated immediately
on the water; with a large brick dwelling, It rooms, and
eery requisite nut-building, all in perfect order.
Also. a beautiful farm of over 30u acres. good knd. tm
methately Nanneninnd river, near village of Chuck
a tuck. lO miles from Bmithfield..oysters, crabs, and fish
abundant*
Will be sold together or in parts to suit purchasers.
Terms easy.
If tho Flour Mill is not sold soon. I wish to get a m
-0031111, wtlierperitnted, to tube char ge of it.
For further particulars, address
,
MAI S. JUNIUS WILSON.
Smithfield.
Isle of Wight Co., Ye
Reference—LIPPINCOTT Si PARRY.
S. W. corner Market and Second qtreets.
08-stnt him Philadelphia
TrIST COMPLETED, AND FOR SALE
CHEAP—Several of those tinnilsome and eons's
vient DW ELLINGS, south side of STILES Street, be
low Thirteenth. Gns. troth. hot and cold water. nine
yard, and built in the most substantial manner, Terms
elms , to these within[ to provide a home, and a rare
Minns.° Ibr ins estment to capitalists. Apply to
ocS 30'
JAMES W. PACKER.
N 0.1211 award avenue.
COW FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—Part
Durham; cnit Dr. Goddard ea. Apply nt Carpen
ter and Gresheon road. Germantown. Price Q4i. It •
SECOND -STREET STORE TO LET, No.
105, one door below Chestnut. Suitable fnr any busi
ness. Also To Let. fine. well-lighted Room, fie. WI
CARTER Street. below Post Office. It.
- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A hand-
Immo Cottage mad grounds on LOCUST Street,
between Mary and William Streets, West Philadelphia.
will be exchanged for a pleasant and convenient city
dwelling. Lot sa by 186 to a taobetreet, stable on rear. The
house has nil modern conveniences, and in in perfect
order. Possession given immediately. Apply to
ROBERT REID. on Premises.
oS-6t• or N. AV. corner HACH and JUNIPER.,
FOR SALE—The Beverly (N. J.) Drug
and Prescription Store. Also. Ilia practice or
Physician. Apply on the I/YerhNes, or 13ort WALNUT
Street, Ph le pi la. It
S6,OCK) - SIX WELL-SECURED
OVIJ• Ground Re❑te. SI MD each for
Rale at a fiIIICOUTIL Apply to JOHN it_ COLAHAN,
ad-stunt:lo Hi South EIGHTH Street.
$l,OOO TN CASH AND $l,OOO IN
Merchandise. to be loaned on security.
Address Box en. Philadelphia Post Office. od-7t •
FOR SALE—The desirable dwelling at
the N. W. corner of FOURTR Ilad BUTTON
WOOD Streets. Lot Pl feet a melaes, by 85 feet deep.
Has all the modern enncentenees.
JHORAOH FRITZ. Conveyancer,
A. W. corner NINTH and SANSOM Streets.
PO RENT—Desirable Dwelling, with
GU and BATH. No. MI North FIFTH Forret.
HORACE FRITZ.
_ Ir B. w. corner NINTH and SANdOM Streets.
TO RENT—Convenient Dwelling, No.
Sll North FIFTH Street, with all the modern
convenience/. HOIIACF FRITZ.
It' Si W. corner NINTH and SANSOM Streets.
TRENT—The ._,Four-story Store,
rfonn 'HMO Street.
ITORACH FRITZ.
S. W. corner NINTH end SANSOM Streets
rro RENT—The line new Store, No
112 South EIGHTH Street,Cheorint.
VOA SALE—A medium size Fire-proof
Safe. Farrel & liernnes make. Will be and eta
low price. having no furtheLuse (or It. by REHN dt
VERETT. No. lei North FRONT Street. n7-et.ii'
aFOR SALE-1924 CHESTNUT Street,
Handsome Pour-dory TheeHine in complete or
der,. Immediate possession. Thres-story Doable Bock
(iuildioss. Lot .135 feet deep to Ransom street; 22 feet
ront; 2 Heaters; Gas in army Room; Hot end Cold
Yates, with all modern Improvements. Terms seer.
Apply to :desire. GUAISIRY & SON, Ntd WALNUT
Street. of tit
A PE R SONAL CHANCE—The Store to
rent and Fixtures for vale. otLA. B.A.LOVE'S
vplenthd Fanny Grocery SIOXS, SEVENTH and BROWN
Streets. Insitire on the prennves, or at their Tea Store,
Vaunt, and Coeetnut. ot-fit
oil A NEAT AND UONV EN lEN T
MI/Dwelling to rent, No. 824 North SIXTH Street.
$4OO per annum. apply' at No 4.30 Market street. 04-6 t
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.-A
Tory superior Trotting Mare and Patcben Colt
pill lee sold at Public sale, at the house of STACY B.
CAMPION. Mount Holly,Burlington county. N. J., on
SATURDAY. Oct. 8, at I o'clock. The above Mare is
p }we old ,sotted and kind in all harness; has trotted in
public 2 into. 45 sec. The Colt is j months old, and is
pronounced by competent judges to be one of the most
prouusisy Mare Colts ever sired by "G. M. Patel ' s... ,
Pale lenutive, to close the Estate of late D. B. PEA
COCK. THOMAS H. MOOR,
08 81 . Administrator.
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FOR SALE.
The Subscriber will Anion of the entire Stock of
FINE MONUMENTS STATUARY,
HEAD AND FOOT STONES . , &o, tt
e.
AT THEJONUMENT MARBLE ARD,
o. lab ARCH Street,
eat of Eighteenth street
el-lin WM. HII.L MOORE.
FOR SALE OR RENT—A large
atv.A. Mantic Brick HOUSE, with all the modern no.
proceine is ; hot and cold water, gas, heaters. &c.. al
in complete order, No. 96 Union street, Burlington, N.J.
Apply to E. P. 1111 tiDLETON,
IS N. FRONT Street, or to
THVNIAS UFO DALE,
se2l.tf I3URLINUTON, N. J.
gs, Al' PUBLIC, SALE—On SATURDAY,
...T..oct.=, 1359, on the premises " A Valley Farm,"
In Cheater county, ruljotrunc Cain Station. on Penn
sylvania Railroad. three miles west of Downingtown.
containing 1 Acrea of excellent quality of Land. with
good Buildings. and possess= sunny advantages of
water, wadi, end other conveniences. For further var.
ttculare call upon J NO. E. FOX. Executor,
e21.1m• No.ll South THIRD Street. Phila.
ADJOURN'D SA LE OF ORIZABA
IRON WORKS, AND SOPHIA FURNACE.
hNEW CASTLE, PA.,) &e.—The sate of Ho+ psepe rty
as been adpoirned until the Third TrESPAI of Ski
tobor, nt 11 o'clork, A. M., nt the I)derchants* Eir•
Pittxharg, rennt)hranta, with the billow:1m
modification of the terinnol sale, viz.: One fourth of
the vurchnno sciAney payable to hand, and the residue
in one, two. end three Sean. with Interest , to be se
cured in ouch manner as the trustee, may determine,
in addition to niortsase en the prenown.
se2l sit RNA)), WILKINS, & CO.. Trustees.
TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve
nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer's
Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. ale
fgi FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SA LE.-
/la The subecnber, in concentrating his business on
Chestnut street. west of Tenth street.odern for sale.
upon reasonable terms, Molarse manufactory, with out
buildings and large lot of groom' froottng on Sixth, Mar
shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any' lugs
manufacturing business. For particulars inquire
ALFRED FITIA.R. Conetlanear, N 0.31 N. SIXTH
Street. or to the subscriber, No. Ific9 CHESTNUT St.
WM. L. ROGERS.
AT LIT ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The Subscriber will offer tot see et public auction.
on 'TUEBDAVthe 1411, day of October nest. at 13
o'clock, at the 'Howard House. in the town of Elkton,
In Cecil county, in the State of Mari laud, the lollow -
fli f.cMi l ge l i% a fine timber and wood lot, consast
'nUtrlV. ri e l s an 'l it ls sixl r a ch ac es ies of fine cleared arable
land, the balance in timber, and being in the whole 2:4)
acres and 13 perches.
Lot Nct. 3-13eing a good farm, with suitable build
ings.Co.l6llllK of 203 acres 2 roods and 21 perches—
lou acres good wood and timber, and the rest cleared
land.
lot No. 4—Consisting of a fine wood and timber lot of
lot acme 2 roods and 25 perches.
Lot No. s—Also vets tine wood and timber I Ind of 124
acres end 20 perches.
1..0t. No.6—Contisting of 74 acres and 2 perches—SS
acres cleared, and the balance in fine timber.
No. 7—Being 133 acres nod 33 perches or whir'
are cleared, except nixed 12 acres.
No. B—Being a farm consisting of 1.41 acres 1 rood and
M porches, u ith all suitable buddies upon it-100 nee.
Milt aced land, nod Si acres in wood. easily cleared.
9-11eing a Curio of 197 acres 2 coals and .11
Perches. of n loch there 120 Wes of cultivated land,
with good buildinse, the rest fine timber.
Ni,. le—Consisting ol 1.3.1 acres of very fine land, with
mutable buildings.
No. 11—A very fine wood and finite lot of 23 acres
MO 6 perches.
N..
of excellent farm, 'with good buildings, con
noting of IS2 acres and 15 perches, all cleared except
40 acres tlf wood and timber land.
No. 13—A very fine term connoting of about 200 :acres,
with an excellent fatin-houge and mutable outbuild
ings.
N o , 11—Containing 114 sores 1 rood and 19 perches
of InnJ, and has upon it a large steam saw inili in gaol
roßair.
Yio. wood and timber lot of 53 acres 3 roods and
Iperches.
No. 12—Alen, a lot of very fine timber and wood, con
taining 193 acres and 31 porches.
This property lies in a body, and is situated in the low
er or southern part of New Castle county. Delaware: it
is about equally distant from Philadelphia and Balti
more, between 61) anal 711 miler.. The mad from ant
X road to Smyrna runs through it. It is distant from
Smyrna about 6 Hides in a northwestern direction—ilia
about 8 miles from Middletown. and is sttunted between
Sand mica from the Debawa re Railroad. Thin
proper
ty has on the highest portion of the peninsula betotsen
the two bays—the waters on the one side running into
the Delaware, and on the other into the Chesapeake.
The situation of the property is believed to to very
healthy . and there is not an acre of awnmp land in any
art or it. Its natural soil is very fine, constattng of
Intim of clay and sand, and when worn, easily tuacepti
de of
iniprovement. Every lot or farm has an outlet
upon a public road. The woods consist for the tarot
part of t v he various kinds of oak, chiefly the white oak,
which isvery fine.
The terms of the sale are one-fourth the purchase
money to he paid in cash, and the balance in equal in
stalments of 1,2, and 3 years from the day of ode
credit payments to hear semi-annual interest. nod to be
smeared by the bonds or notes of the purchasers.
Those who wish further information will apply to the
subscrtber. or his agent. Mr. 7. H. DELAY . who ra
nkles at Millington, Kent county. Eastern Shore of Ma
ryland, who will show them the land.
0. 1,. DtiI.ANY,
No. 59 Courthind street, Baltimore.
$50,000 TO LOAN,
IN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamond., Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mel
ohandme, Clothing, &0., on moderate terms, by JONES
& CO., Brokers. northwest corner of THIRD and GAB
KILL hareem, Wow Lombard. Established for the lim
n year.. Offum hour. from T A.M.to7 P. M.
Geoond-hand Gold tvi4 Stlvet atohos, eirdirml
rltaka e, warranted germane. ( or eater heap, at one-half
thserissnal ono. .1%144n-sr
L PVERING'S SYJI'UP, in hhds. and
Ws., at ietluaad yriael tar aVr
JAhißB & co.,
630 Win* &eel,
AMUSEMENTS.
"WA B, II I : , T , U L T-S e TREET H TIIKATRE.
THIS (A ... Y) RNlkkame. Oct.?". •
CAPTAIN CHARLOTTE.
Charlotte Chaplet . , Alias Massie Mitchell
KATTY SHEAL.
Katt,. O'Sheal. as Maggie Ilitehell.
To conclude with
UGOLLNO.
Count Cgolino, Mr. H. A. Perry.
Scats chants it.—Dress Circle, (Seats smeared with
out extra) ceatt ; Panne!, (Seats sacan at
60 cents )37X ; Second Tier acid Panuly Circleiand Third
Tier. 23 cents ,• Private Boxes. 'wording to their ltemle,
ft!and SS; Single Seats in Orchestra, and Pnraie
xes, ZS cents.
Box Office open daily, from 10 until 2 o'clock * when
seats can be secured in advance.
fVATIONAL THEATRE,
w WALNUT Street < totween THEATRE
and Ninth.
THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. Oetober it()
(Commencng at two o'clock)
Will be presented the Opera of
bINDERELLA.
Cinderella, Little Jenny. -
THIS EVENING.
JEMMY TWITCHER IN ENGLAND.
Jemmy Twitcher, Muter G. W. Marsh.
And the new fares of
A TRIP TO CONEY ISLAND.
Septimus Singleton, Master G. W. Marsh.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Performance to commence
7%. Admission 3 Seents, a over M. house; ChtlAleen
13 cents.
WiIEATL EY & CLARKE'S ARCII
STREET THEATRE,.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Oct. 8,
Y O'MORE.
Rory O'Mote , Mr. ROR
Collin&
To conclude with
THE DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER.
Tom, the Dumb Man. Mr. Wood.
&kir or Parca..—Adnuesion, 33 cents ; Secured Seats
in Dress Circle, .17.% oents; Parquet, no cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Derformanoe to commence
at 7% o'clock precisely.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
RAVELS AND MARTINETTI FAMILY.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. October S.
THE MAGIC TRU3LPET.
Clown. Gabriel Itsuel.
TERPSICHORE; OR, FETE OF THE MUSES.
Terpsichore, Mlle Maria Remiecart.
THE DEFIANCE.
By Julien - and Philippe Martinets. Grand Evolution's on the TIGHT ROPE, by Marietta
Zanfretta, Young America, and Mons. Lehmann.
Pa mgr.—Parquet. Parquet Circle and Balcony, 00 eta.;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre.= cents.
Bon Office open from 10A. :liL till P.
Doorse Seats
can be secured without extra charge. open at
o'clock. Performance to commence at 71,1 o'clock.
THE INIMITABLE DOESTICKS
MORTNMHRTHOML,PHNA. ESQ. SQ.
I" Doesticks."/
Will deliver his humorous Poem on " Pluck" before
the IR VINO LITERARY INSTITUTE. on THURS
DAY EVENING, October 13. Dcd, at MUSICAL FUND
HALL, commeacans at S o'clock.
Admission es cents.
TWELFTH male at
HAZARD'S., N. W. cor. and CHEST
NUT.
SPENCER'S, No. Me CHESTNUT.
- HOOKER'S. W. con EIGR TH and CRETTNUT.
HAZARD BROS.. NO. T 1,4 CHESTNUT.
M A RTI EN & CO.. N 0.604 CHESTNUT.
PARRY & AIcMILLAN, FOURTH and CHEST
NUT.
CALLE.NDER & CO., THIRD and 'WALNUT.
G. C. ROWER. SIXTH and VINE.
H EN B E W SER,S IXTCHa IGwEENT
H.
McI.:2 O N w 'C T ILT H -190.111 D'S GAIETIES—RACE ST.,
GREAT 817COES9 Op
T. GR. o
ORIGINAL " JIM chow."
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HERNANDEZ THE WONT ER.
EVERY VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT
COMPANY IN
BEST COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA.
10. 13 Jou, CENTS.
THE 511RTYR11011 OF HUSS is
st , D e aV t aL w E iti eria° l l ? lU n c„,V,t e , - P= ,:
of the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
Oven daily, from 9 A. Ai. 101 l II P. AL, One _
P.M. Admuorion SS oonta. , •
SANFORD'S OPERA ROUSE, '-:.,104=
kJ ELEVENTH stmt. between Chestsat and ChliinktS,
fIt tb. A.STILOUPE.
HAREV e R n A r
the *nest
Companr IR th e wodd.
In their exeellenmea entry sonsatat.
84.11FOILD appears
-- Ent,' arming in luiArass Sole of Charistera.
Doors an. Commenoe at
Admission s
cents. Chuhtran U loan..
oct-Int
CRICKET.—TIIE GRAND INTERNA
TIONAL CRICKET 11ATCH between the beet
Eleven playere of all England. and Twenty-two of the
Potted Stateam It take place nu the St. Game's Geoand.
at the Northern terminus of the Tenth end Eleventh
dtpad. on MONDAY. Wk.DNESDAV, and
P 14 1 641 6 1 4 . 1 , October 10,13, end 13, Commencula M
o'clock A. M.
BECK'd BAND has been entered CO? the (*mien.
Comfortable seats will be provided for the aocanunods
non of ladies.
OY ADNISIIJON.—Day tickets cents Season
tieliete. 81. To be had at the gate. or of the Seaman.
By order of the Committee.
CHARLES H. T. COLLIS, Seer.
6LI Walnut syre*S.
N. B.—Carriage.domn heads North cm Twelfth
Meet. 03.11
SPORTING.
SUFFOLK PARK.
TROTTING.
MONDAY, Cletober nab.
— 8
300 PREM / 8300!
A GRAND HANDICAP
sWEEPSTAKES. MILE ligATB.
Three in fire. between L.ADV- . TOWN, WILLIAM
WHEATI.K.T, end SNEAK.
George Nugent names Wm Wheatley, to wagon.
IG. Goadin names Lady Town. in herpes.
G. Whi na ha hardrest or wagon.
uente.
N. B. e gates of the Park are open roans pat iii,
free. at all times, except premium dsys.
It. JAMES H. KM ,LY, PP:indent.
CARPETIAGS, OIL CLOTHS, ste.
BALLY & BROTHER.
IZ:=3l
WILL OPEN TO-DAY
EEIZZI
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
CARPETS.
OF NEW PATTERNS,
AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD,
ENGLISH INGRAINS
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON & SMITH.
MANUFACTURERS OF OTL CLOTHS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA
We tante the attention of deCets to our large stnek o{
FLOOR. TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTRe,
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC,
a beautiful arncle f,r shades. The largest cock of
WINDOW SIIAI)E8 and BUFF HOLLANDS in the
market. at prices which defy competition. att3l-2m
REMOVALS.
TAYLOR, GILLESPIE & CO.,
=l3
UNION STEAM SUGAR SEFINERY
No 33: ST. JOHN STREET
No 119 SOI•TII FROST STAFIEr
RI9 mwflOtte
REMOVAL.
The Subscrlher hsnng
REMOVED TO
265 MARKET STREET,
(The store far merly ozeupied by 3. B. Ellison A SOCIO.
Would tall the attention of 1 are to kill }Aria. alri3ll*. •
selected 'rock of
CLOTHS, OYERCOATINOS,
C,ASSIAIERDI, BATINETT:I,
VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRINLI:ING-3.
And CI other goods adapted to Men and we.
JOHN V. TERRY,
235 MARKET STREET.
REmovAL._-MARTIN Li: WOLFF have
Removed to Y,'. 331 Al ARK ET Street. South srda
below Fourth, where they oiler n ehotre !ma k :Tumor of
Fall sad Winter Goods. at very tow hums. vl.l-2ra
MILLINERY GOODS.
BVAIIBURTON,
1004 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE TENTH
300 S. SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST
Has lust received a beautiful supply or
COIFFURES. CACIIRPEIGNES,
CROWN PIECES, AND BARB,;
In real and imitation, of the newest Paris Paih,ors
WARBURTON.
30G SOUTH SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST
1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH
ocr-tt•it
IRS. M. A. KINO will open Winter 31i1
13 linery on THURSDAY. Octobor 13th. at No.r
SECOND 6treet, above Chestnut. oc3-6t•
MEDICINAL.
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING,
k7HIP
DISEASE. TETTE% SCALD READ. Eruptions
of the Elkin generally. and all Humors and Inas:armee of
the Blood. are radically and permanently cured by the
oelebrated
IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE.
It bas been a very important agent in the cure of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr. Lounsberry A C0...f0r
a number of years past. and itsgreat value in the cure
of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures
effected be it.
In SCROFULOUS affections ita remarkable cure tire
effect has never been equalled. It cures the most ol.in
riatesnees.
TE.TT.E.R. SCALD DEAD, and all Eruptions of the
Skin, resibly yield to a moderate use of th:s 1f ed.ame.
Malignant Ulcers and Sores are 'readily cured by the see
of a few bottles.
Preyetred and sold bl
hIncNICROL Late Loonsberry .t
No. 50 North FIFTH Street, below Arch.
•
.• • • .
For sale by the following Draseists:
J. F. Long & Co.. Lancaster; C. W.Eptins. Fotts , 7 l le;
I. Raaer, 4esding •S. S. Stevens Read.. T. &.
McClintock, Liston; Yu. Given, West Cheater;
&abler. Norristown ; Simon Ran,Bethlebem ; Dr.Lire
sey, .Mew Ho.e ; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt & CO..
Allentown • Lllis & Bell, Atunk, Fa; J. D.
Trenton ;La Cour, Ha md en; Brewster &
Bridgeton ; obertson & panicott. Salem. N. J.1.M0-
Wilmitiaton ; L. 8. Hoopes. Wilmingtoa ; T. E.
Haminersly, Milford, Del.; and Druggist, tanoraal.
isl)-atutbdinic
FIRST PREMIUM AT THE LATE
11 STATE FAIRwAs awarded to ALLMAN A
ZEHNDER. for the Lest Extra Fano Flour and In -
dian Mold. alt of which are forts!, at lowest cash nu n,
at taw Flour Depot, FUVRTH and VINE. .4 - t4'