• - • . - _ ... .: - , - * 4:00,/toptir.-- - otiataitat:i Ganda.boo ~ r.vouiprAto. , . , ~. a li. Treadiroll, Nld ~-'•• ..,-• 0 1 : : %1 1916 ; ': ' - '1 1118 40 1 4 T' ir ' ' vi hl-pros ,a _ •., ,_.---, - ,'• a, us i nOnlgelnner, ,a: A- I !Blidelatt, D avenport W if a MILL dillerePOrt , le 0 +lllBO6-v4 ' --, i I\l3 , dditton,sa ~,,, -y,l„T:rl:ol,,Nn.ir° - AlBllidalla ' . - ftiliivi,z' %Rem_ fne ET Aiiiiir.,*ra: nava sr. it, Bellervinha -'•l,-Mer --A, 4 6; T matlarate. i . , - 0 ;._ m Kaufa• Y S Hunter, _l% ., ra Dilnate, ii, - 15,0eklit, NY - , ,—.lt. au - saararambia, Hatt 'd Mum son. Hardly! - ,' PiD Raglan, Ale . •- , W H mani a /1a...K.0 -• , allamog, Radford -Wli X' Idea ~ eaa , • • 1) 5 4" . Un Arg eg t ° n it P Lothar. , ... - pi J eller, iniddietcarn - HetT Coulter, Halt _ - r -: - N 8 Idearaw. Late, Pa 4 Man.& la, N Y.,.!- -,. :-..134,atr0ng, P( V - anion & la. Ala ~:1-, i-, •--= airman. Pa , m eatatr, Belt •.•-_ •• •-• II &Mon, Telerabuiy IS kWe vtl Y._ '''' -,• - : •-• 0 Match. DV -,. • • Anal* erc2re ~ _ , -_l ti r . a T Inane hard, Balton ,11rs & nee Bee , • ..-• - , is Hall, Boston - • miss allnahard. , n Filer 0, r A , Th a t j 0 gamma,. Jr i ektoniv i ( i , l l O Davi, I le a, h Idla Var gu hoir t. - er. v T rforkir r i 3 ' 7 a t ' 8 C I.W' ty ; ' .(-11.111.A.ehe Dal , (MIN . , Ellie Oen , 'Di oealei,ll is Dt h iniriaon,Ya' -- w 0 Delano, ( l 'aile, = tmum. Savannah • • Arm 3-Bryan, y lott, Belt -••-, , .s.T_Witultb, Vt , PrZtTt r .i r irrea.,. rifionx,vn g I 3 ; Pm eh. 0. licWri eht, N 1 11. Bari, Be lt ' D W Baldwin -4 la, N Y Thep ns, N y • -H Re pt, Havorhill, in, end obi Jr, Haverhill fit Ilheepaka .r salt Dm Yanderbelt. Balt .4 • Miff con As, Hat • '. ' /H Hammond . Iti Y ,' 0 004. Pastan ' li,Llv,ingstott e N York ~. •21 - . - , -.- - MBRCIr - ANTS' ROTEL-Fourth- et,. below Aro& . -Jim (Wilma, Dollidaribtair 0 love, tiS 00, :l'li - • R McClellan. Wait,. Pe ~, , , 2 41.rtirmileess. a [l[l..rnirorgtVAß,Sti : - . -I.rtMai t ito SlinoariMeriotii•O - Ira mina, ',ash, Pe - iss P Rftn#6 . lpt, Jr, Pa ~ - L Con/Ltd, Coax' , . OratiameLatioaster• _ :1 .II wolltletlri t ,I II Montromerri PA"' ' 01 ' Barnet & lai l i , T 0 ft G ur e, p., - • ,- J liimmrth & lA. ,ar ems rs Davis' & son i' Wash, ti 0 Miss Gollob Amnon r awls /c. 114 ,Davis.ili A Bedford. Pa p&-0 PeA... Pitiebsnr - • 11AdIyierneer, Pis et A K..Wilsht,Cleartleld - K Tneoteld, chimnio, B P Ds/ye, New Rayon FX. Worarath, Flana,.. iattBilliiiiitoTEL-Chestrint iit..tibore Bath. ' SP oOrter• rialltmore . , lff W Stoddard - Baltimore Ort ir 4 ttliOli Visa ~ ..„ . r.Thlnliiemilketon • . t,Plort & ivel ssf A Becitt,Del ottor. iv ... .7 : , iri Elan* Nur 0 :what, , itA _, ItH illoomb, Alin IA stiller, philtA . . :ill?, Miner, Ohio 1 T•Coehrfti, Ohm,. ~. . ~ B Dioks. Dayton, 0 .s. II flehell,_AllOotorsi„, .... A 'Weaker, Tunoitkaas • i 7 mparas, wir. , Q-c - Voitglir b :7r.OPs , Vet ay' Vri, •- . , . it.Tonimissoni:.-eit ori& 3 iTrAleYtori, D, gt •A'R Adlen, Wash, D 0 C *rob's, ..8•10, pt; ._ f I.l.krel ratte_rnee, AT Chunk I fit i ee ' rl iv &lil t Aram 142 1 11111 Z Mass • A L Thrifts, Mass ~ • JONEIP Obeetnilt draft, Man 81Mar. /trVa •' • - '4l R Real% Ya - am, Ye. - L Sne* N Y • snob, ..11 , YEEeolr it ql • ' yj r Ctirhet VI. All • - ror clte'rk Conn Yount;flair truilenn, Bail j" Tr oini ow -, Tian - - Lawson. Phlle W Hebrew, lardina,wy Mr Baraboo/4. Willa B Grubb. - By rllngton On' Neal, Prida w a n Waßlwell, Boston. r i4fgaii 'TT Wood . Phila Fr. McCullough ) Md • Wilialro n : Bait RA Claybeugh, nalt ' w G mouonnell, - Ya _ W Greenwood, Mau - FBANKLIPLSOUSE4Iisitant greet, above Third. wyrrAkmiP.h"— , cuTilociz ligrato,::dvaburk D )(Beek- d ~. • • P Dowell, - A Metz, N Y Ono Taber, N • • - - - • - • „ • • - • RHE UNION . EGTBI,--Arott street, above Third, Thos Y Curter, Beading M B ANIL :Willameport ili a 4 kl C4 l l4X i d l i . " Vel M Y Bennett. N -H 8 Talmage. a 8 E Blake & fine. Xv ' 8 T Bettie, C oo Non W Jackson, Phil* God H Whaley. Pbila H B Danner. Gottobarg -. Cal Snood, Ohio 8-yroationar. Ind• 0 Marta, Allegheny, Pa AAii Tomer, nubs • • -.- • BLACK BEAR_HOTIM-'llllrd at, above CallomblU. David.Balr, Pa - - Blatt; Warrington nhcadareitedor,Pa • • W G Haokmen, pi „ avel fireshlge r i' s Southampton . ErilninglCA,4l,lok..gfPgidleu°kTral r ksoo Semi Illeler.•l n yleetoam Ijogeland, %heal • E Riede. Urberry • Ronda. B.beuv mre rvrelan.•Byberry , Caliper Roads. Bi d bery Soahtio.l.lvaratt. Byborry Benson Fen, Bo* ns eat Baehr Fell. braklnthem - Sohn Van Artede en, * Abraham G Roads, Pa • : Leroy's, Nortlampton - NATION ta, ROTEL—Dana Arent: &ban Taint. Jan scarp. pataton. Fa Sy D Elliott. Pails H P OtTliegt Lannon ._' • - : M Gram., Lino eo, Pa A Dromhejlar. Corirnonm. - ,,J C Garner: &Aland R D Worth. Po_. • • n W Staphimlia Nations lltark,Whita liaven EL Bartle% - _ Coq 1, Yalta. Allancoirn - • flynarAvars. nallfohl cO rod T Minh: Pottage • WW Wolfram. Allantarn J Moldier; Pototrilla. .- , Geo W Iyantoti,lpittsburg Given It In, Willa, D al - ••, .... • • ..• • „ • .... , • • - J " r , . .61CDPIT VERNOiI HOTE.l,—Aanonfl at. Above A rakk 3 Dart. Willinnlnvort ' 'C C Vnnliorn dr. y i t ii i !Ill t larate &la NJ II P Pnakentnall, ton oil Rambo, NJ_ , I W Thcmpsoc, fir 1 lohocm, : e] .. . bLD Rtriker. al .1 Atonttomort,' wont* oo WYtther. Motto to 41 p • Arnstesd; Ward no Ancy lo & It. Conn Chtgoon,Fientintton ' w Ale void. Altoona, Pa t C krtV,Vd i lli T) st - a l a ' il i idgi g i'A s o b oa u arDnt 13 Alban, ildiontovatt - •RA OtE tiOYSl—Mhiritithirt;lkrnitsee. , 1 ?M Raker,r 9 ght,.? , ~;.- , fi,,_ovi - . 0 , 971.=,,t,i,.- , --.'' Ai MU' ; , , T' isa Meg - , • - -8 A aver. W ' ubdisT ' TA Mrs Pother, Pe _IM Pointer. w Chester Evens.' Chester no Gsrton. Georgetown , ..N_Ftni. Georgetown - I)Weston. Johnstown - W ',MOM NO WnOrt , ' HT besi•e. Ye 0 Thomas, wasb,D 0 _H 8 Roberts, NY tiltlerf.A.Nl'B'l,ol.ol." Third' os-. shove Cannsebin. Brown, Annyille - - r Roilinen,ntown oenig. Ailentriwn " onathen Miller, Jr.r. re .4 'Pelona, Roohester ir hhuinne. Roo Aster John Londe's. Rochester Reel "Rauokmen.Newtowis tsoo 1., limb, Allentown If 0 Muss, Allentown Geo T Chamber!, ,fl. : , , , .. Batt/ realm HOTELe—ThIrd it. fbillmrinll. F. R Heading QH Fislor, Serb co, Pa 04 0 9 coffin: mine • • John 9rooot, Manta 00, Pa Cm' Beane. Bq pas Richardson:Snob Co RnAert Nab ern ni Beans. Bethlehem • H r Bomb, Pa - oslifiller, Lehighton ' . gr. tirlfeie ny ri 7 matip apjpoorroic, -" per. Bloomfield • ik) birth, altithtll4o- SIT Pi pking, Ps B Blectint, BOter. BM W Balt , • 16 Oroce, Namsburg - H P Pipß2o, PAWBam -- " , COMMlNAttiiritibilVavoi c =at. ri l ! V vrtork DrSumela. i Luest”.. otter, Nooneitar.N - AA-RIM Of T*LIAGENiDE: $U Fount PAGE. r • 'St Tessolasey. " - "Worrewpondense or The tees) erotr Alritia.:shiDNatarit, trans ' • 1446RA:141i t StearnernP Oita alley wee, hence, arrived 13=patentor. 1 p D ela ware, Cones, henna, oriredat it York Steams le Batietiion, Pletcher, for Ban Francisco, etß aina s atv c riVretligiel; Patric., Pleered at Row York acaterdny for Liverpool. Ship Plaine. Collins, kevienovis Mr. Charleston lath Tonav;ndoOrmlrading AnVerptiOlßin inst. for r - b lot ilarksAsykstten;; (eons ,tiltlekte for Philerlel shla,a 'vadat elk inst. Roortionani t : mgnoni cleared at P_Csir York tee: te ea...Pori; • - - • rur Burma r, for Philadelphos, sailed tkoss New lied ordjeka. - - Be ttiCeFlOna.' ones; tram Delaware City; MAII_ M BBOI- antic 4.. BOW G•Org•telyn, DC, mitred at New B edford awl the, —,• • Behr A ifendereotii Belohasii, hence; arrived et Wey licioothlatli tort: Behr Peouonnoelt,Burrogehe, hence, arrived at Bon toitiOth Mat Sabre Tanana R•ylaienol).Thtines,tor and Anna Balea,oleleori, for Red Bank', cleared at New York aeletloar " - Behr N Wi ninisi Taylor, hence, arrived at Wei mouthilth_lnet. /Art ,Iv . ris e l i ttLiir d top,. Thacker, front Bostonottrived at lscMe r -V. rio 'Paxiiffo and 7i-blank, hence, arrived at Marblehead lith web . - Be llgularg h s . Avis, for Philadelphia, sailed from N !Are'Marv-Ann to Caroline, Bowen, hank, arrived at rottemonth 98th ineb SAT saitie j cherrre, Maitre, hence ( tit Taunton, st Diabtorrleth Baton ales and Minerva, berme; arrived at Pro vidence Mid. Scars e n Farm= and W W *Milord ' s:Med from Providenoo 10th iput. for Philedelpnla. 40.4( AHEAD' BAKED IN 28 MINUTES, TffEAUtexgrr T 11117 - Obi REMO. ., - Tag IVOI7OER 06. „ME' 166 a OENTUR,E. , - rATE, - . . - OASBURN/NO ENING. STOVE. , . The Jssteutes atgrantige to • 6 a Loaf of Brag. !molt il3i ihe. In 66 mulutee. Cali and tea llie b - tine o Ogee 'wonders- lu—constant °roil - gn i la ' rest and - hauttegnag_ rortment -of silver • BA torts in the ont. - - El LOMA ,Awitiged to tone torts, as the beg O_6E6 bitioa,' mernowes Stove torsi - tee • MARKET' Streit. ,above Math. north ' ride, • It. ITEW CLOTHING HOUSE JUST- OPEN RD.-eftkonshlto is Invited to call and examine our Stook of all the nez4i,ild desirable Ittlee:f Over -Ciata tot It it al,t6, E t t.4ll. 'All% =r' ZRINoUI , woßti. -.,'fflio osui a- ovp 7 variety. Great ego 8, - ethicists:lMS booittaton with our Funtaloona for fit a 14116-tbe r 6""t l'e 15 Tre d ' ' Gl lctstlAA! ,6 C 4 Ltl i ti r itir d O L E6o96 l 3o l l6 . r aset rn - aro 0 - 4 0 0 greet, ~ „• ; • ~ RE" OERSON kuN eocnea J en! Street, 2 , loo Pri3lZ . fti : 4 - rire!pire, t o canTornls t on ihe 11th of est-st• 11111 APES ,- CARDS, - AND ENV ELOPES. OADR, EICrEB. CARDS, #ll'D EN.F. OkEd, osl2-6V," = - • IN CO ZWidetreet O,,ENTLEMEN WOULD DO WELL BY ammo* DILHe k X VOW, ty/ N. NEN= Bt4 Iloobtvgletrort Cherry, einlNlnatiergar. 1J i ' LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN. e n ettig r attatraltorty at Pounti :II tdon4ornaryi Ha tibut 40 Chelsea, r. KO OE:~URE TEA. Fonlifit todond hi j i beta jniek atsdtlms 'Mutton ants lin 00 nd--A Ma. on 8 11 OULWERS.-4,700 o tr . smoked Hann-had &Moulder*. Alio, 110010 m trtoi_ avy__tpti oanu, foram!. by 0 01 0, MttTr ' ' ! ? ? 1` 4 ! . ?? 1' , 166 " 4 4D a r rw.". ARD.:-;45b bids: No., 1 Leaf Lard, ;fur• ••••a*lii lir Itaroprit & &nit street, owed ren Idees Pork- of New bt - o filkinigiV n ot r :Mitiii ir teat%offl 1e . 4 • IW-Pol4.'' - - • 3 ," ' ITAIFIED FrftE-CI(AY: PIPM For. asatarage d drai eeee c ti th e wee. t celebrated eueseiseturele or Eneteind ev4e w . upno. ~c4;tittiOti • israterzt,l,. . _,..._. tiLD=SOGNAO BRANDY 1 "kJ' , Ocii,ana. Xs knees. ' 1.3 . .. i, 4 94•4. , :li , • Aindfotwo 7- , N.AfE ILO ,,Fro. ~. ___ HEMP nott.—nomn-nemp Whito ;4' tot Tnoliziont Thum. Ma opd for la yret,Yr E ia , A.4 4 . . r f L nire LLA NA SON t, tOtonotteheo 11;* V' f:, litga . tor own minnow tenni ht 1119,. 4 1 - 4 . f t. /IKI3 EPISCOPAL .rryZgtat_h „ l...ir_ ,AHAD EM • o<srektorsizsenth,.ol' D I, _*ion_m gir rrx. /( 4 . :.oaTi>itkv.a CLOAKS MED rms. yjul , E PARIS ,111ANTILLA, CLOAK. F U R EMPORIUM. 708 CRESVNIIT STRMET, PRILADXLPRIA ELEGANT CLOAKS PARIS, LONDON, ROME MANTYFAOTURE NOW OPNN IN ORRAT PROFUSION. , N,EW OLOAKS ,„, OPENINQ EVER MORNING THE LARGEST IN THE CITY aiOn VELVET CLOAKS; HANDSOME HEAVER CLOAKS; FINE CLOTH CLOAKO; MOURNING CLOAXB ELEGANT COLORED CLOAKS DRAT DE VELOUR, IMPERIAL PLUSH, ROYAL. PLUSH TARTAN, 41/10 01111111 t NOVE'LTIEB, PARIS MANTILLA CLOAK EMPORIUM. No. S SOUTH FIFTH. STREET. niaMip Malone. T. Ellwood Chapman, Witt Veil, James Smedley, William Hawkins. Climb gkthier, Thome. P. Rowlett, Robert . Bamj_os'h Ilayward, Ellwood B. Davis, Frederick Cadmus. BENJAMIN MALONE, President. JAMES SMEDLEY, Vice President. Jona' J. LTTLIC. Trenteurer. HA.NDISOME FLTVISI T. E. CILIMMAN, Secretary. 022-etuthim 708 OHESTNUT STREET. LADIES' WEAR, FUR ROOM 'OF THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM it is rarest/oily subinitted to AAA* that, in their search for auto* in this department, their ours- - r4enes be better- soasoltod at the PAM MAN fLU kMPOLTIJM.,irIdett, Wing devoted tielatively SA! The 814 of Articles, for Wan' Attire, airs inane.- Meats not ototateahis elsewhere. REA 4. RIMPIAN SABLE ;CAPES, I ALF CAPES., MUFFS AND CUFFS. MIDBON BAY .11ABIS CAPS', HALF OAPEN. MUFFS AND CUFFS. AMERICAN MINK SABLE CAPES. HALF CAPES. MUFFS AND CUFFS. SIBERIAN RIERREL (as dark air unportadLCAPES. KALI' CIAPRO, MUFFS AND CUFFS. STONE MARTIN FINE DARK ',ERMAN PITON,' V ♦ND UDR, ODDS, WELL -SEASONED FUR. THE IoARGSBT APSOATMENT CITY. CHILDREN'S FUR SETS. ♦LL MIZBB PRICIEB, PARIS MANTILLA, OLOAS, .FUR EMPORIUM, 70$ ettItSTYVT BTREK, J. W. PpOOTOIt & Co. 041-0/ CLOAKS AND FURS. CLOAK'S ! CLOAKS! OP EVERY STYLE, OP EVERY MATERIAL,' IN EVERY GRADE, AT MODERATE PRIDES, at W. P. CAMPBELL & OCYS. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET FOR LADIES' COSTUMES. FURS OF ALL NATIONS, TILE LARGEST SrOCK IN THE CITY, .IN A ROOM SPECIALLY SET APART FOR THEIR EX HIBITION, • AT THE PARIS MANTILLA AND OLO4K EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR di.- 00. 011-tuths-et TO THE LADIES. GREAT OPENING OP • F U R S. AT OAKFORD'S. Verylloh and DARK SABLES, HUDSON BAY MARTIN, MINK SABLES. THE DARKEST SIBERIAN SQ.UtRREL, These Skins are all of our own IMPORTATION, And Manufactured on the Peewees by the most skil ful Furriers, which stables us to sell, at the lowoat pos. 'Ulla prices, BETS from 195 upwards. REMEMBER OAKFORD'S, 824 CHESTNUT STREET, oafo•R BELOW SEVENTH. INSURANCE COMPANIES. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1859, ■ now prepared to make INBURANCE upon Build Inge. Furniture, and Merchandise gonerallti AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE This Company transacts Its Business on the Mutual plait exolueively, all the inured being alike interested; thereby offering great inducements to those who wish to ineuro economically as well as safely. Further partionlare may be obtained on application to any of the Direetors or at the Oiler, of the Company, MILLINERY GOODS. NOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET. TER!! fu lif ri Vill t t very best facilities, we are determined to 'LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIORS, the best and molt seasontibleirsule in BONNE Ri l Atra i, ok 0. li t Tr o t . ranned , RIBRO'4S. PLO R Ve have now a splendid stook of WINTER BONNETS, In variety of style and gliplitv, sure to please the most iiintple or elm most fashionable. and Fan4f Alm, a mconnlstasortmnt of Children's StraWguie tra Aa trClgirelk VCapsAall boy.. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, 72b 011ESTNUT STREET, ole-tf NORTH SIDE. WAR.BURTON. 1,004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENT/1. 3043 8. EIHOOND BT., mow EIPRUO& 8T Has Jot received a beautiful impair uf COIFFURES, CACEEPEIGNES, CROWN PIECES, AND BARBS, Is real and imitation, of the newest Pala Fashions, WAR,BURTON, 300 BOUTH SECOND 81%, BELOW SPRUCE 81' 1004 OHEBTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH ocT•tf•if MISS B. M. REDMOND, 207 South TENTH St feet. will open her Winter Emblem' rni t ATURDAY, Oct. f 2 018 et" CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &e. GAILY & BROTHER. NO. km CHESTNUT STREET, W3.Lli OPEN 'TO-DAY A LOT Or ENGLISH TAPESTRY OARPETti. OE NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, ENGLISH INGRAINS SHVENTY•FIVH ONTO ati-dtderlf TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, BLABON & SMITH. MANUFACTURERS OP OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invite the attention of dealer. to our large stook of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, s beautiful article for shades. The largest "took of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDB in the market, at prices **hick dery competition. au3l-2m REMOVALS. REMOVAL. The Subsorlbsr haring REMOVED TO 255 MARTCw.T STREET, (The Mors formerly occupied by J. B. Ellison St Booth) Would call the attention abeyant to hie large and well selected stook of CLOTHS, OVEROOATINOS, OASSIMERES, SATINETTS, • VEBTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, And all other goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear JOHN V. TERRY, 0011-lin Sea MARKET STREET. REMOVAL.—MARTIN & WOLFF have Removed to No. BM MARKET Street. South side, below ronith. Where they oiler a choice assortment of FAH and Winter Goode. at very Inv. prices *l3 2m DH N. GUERNSEY HAS REMOVED A— , to Mt ARCH Street. ole-stuthrt NOTICES. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. rtIMADZLPIII4IOotober 1809. Th n e. aL tr.figilgtrrilig : lPMß p t;fo. % lrt d hl; trtai Stook of the Company. clear of State Tax, ° m it. b eon and after November 12th, :1869. Powers of Attorney for Colleetion of Dividecds_can be had on Applications t the Office of the Company. No. ZIA South THIRD Street, THOS. T. FIRTH, odt-tdt Treasurer.' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT spplioation will be made to the Leaudature of Pennylvania, at its next Amnon, eommenoing in Jan u ry, , for the grant of much authority, poers, and 11 4 141 o n t 8`,7.1 i i n o elrfrars,l7l °Alt?! ;gum Ward , of the n city of e Philadel ' pra, bounded y nary (forrly Crape. I Vineyard, York omen (formerly tlVltireflBl , ll l , 411011311. 8, knnwn an SAMUEL C,. otl4t Attorney for App scants, 'DRAWING AND PAINTING MATE -11-0' Rgineers and Architects' Stationery. zit etian Fainting ratenals ir Ei l tri b rxralT i eh i ltd7L, and for Article and Ef ty l e f o u t t i a t at Picture Frames, Prsslig earth:. American and French. grabs to the trade. SCHOLZ k JA NENTZKV, n. 11,1 Soush .1011TH Street. WHOLESALE AN P AgTAIL, v74-3nt THE PRESS.-PMLADELPHIA.; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1859. SILKS AT LOW PRICES. L. J. LEVY & CO. Are now pirating a very large and handsome assort meet OF SILK HOODS, Imported this autumn at at VERY (AP* PRICES. Many of the all lee ere offered Cl retail at lees then the importer's omit. Tho very large 11414)11 at auction of FRENCH F.7NCY GOODS, Have given them the opportunity to purchase desirable descriptions of goods at less than cost Beside" the richer qualities. they have aloe a large assortment of medium-paned "goods, to which the Inspection of pur chaser, to invited. Their general assortment of all fabrics for Fall and Winter use , is now full and complete. It embraces includingcrivitoe of good., both in fancy anti staple, SHAWLS, MI X& CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CHINTZES, MOUS CLINE CASHMERES, MERINOS, POPLINS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS. C RAVATS WHITE. GOODS, and Pk 809 AND 811 CLIESTNIIT STREET. 020-3 t TYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Are prepared to oust families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH MERINOES, LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROCHE LONO SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN dn., 4-4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINEB, Do. PLAID SILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNBIIRINRING FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMERES FOR BOYS, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. B.—The above Seeds are all at the low rates •of the season. oo20•tN20 FURNISHING GOODS. Green Baines and Crumb Cloths, Buil; Greon. and Blue Hqllands. All of bright Wine Cloths, Worsted Damasks and Idoreene. Table and Piano Covers. Blankets of the best sorts, and Quilts, Curtain Stolle and Hone. Townlingo. Shootings, Irish Linens. Table Linens, Irish and Sootah. SHARPLIISIS BROTHERS, olarp CHESTriU I` and MONTH 'detente I'ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks. Winter Cloaks daily opening. Blank Beaver Cloaks. Bleak Tricot Cloake. Blank French Cloth Cloak,. SG:" Cloaks made to ord .t• at one day's Wits. Pelops $6 to V& COOPER & tiONAlte„ 010 NINTH and MARKET CASSIMERES, CLOTHS. Think Plain Cassimeres Heavf Slack 013111110T08. Stout Fancy Styles. Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes. and c -s First-rate Blank Doesslns. Slack Broadcloths li.zo to I. • ' f aith)? Cloaking Clothe. COOPER CONARD. old NINTH and MARKRT DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS FROM NEW YORK. i W'll be arranged this morning— rinted French Merinos, high colors. roiled French Merinos, Polka Soots. tinted French Merinos, Inlets Figures. Printed French Cashmeres. Printed imitation Cashmeres. All Wool Plaids, Satin Traveyn. All Wool Mous de Leine*, Printed in great variety of stylee and many other kinds of Drees Goods. Also, rifull line of Bay State and Washington Mills m) Blanket, Long, and Square Shawls, of eine, new de -2 igns and fine qualities, equal to Frenah Blanket Shawls. Also, several styles }tameable and Stella Blanket Shawls, of entirely new designs. Black and Brown Centre Stella Tliibets, from ess to 818 each. Broche Long and Square Shawls. A new stook of Gents' Neckties. BOW' dark Kid Gloves CH . & ARLES ADAMS, alp-them EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS ! ! 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With other new renter. in one volume of 1700 paw.. ' Price SO. So. In purchaning n full and complete English Dictionary —awing to bo used through life—it in important to ''GET THE BEST." That Welister'm Unabridged is such appears from 1. lea DrriailrioNs.—ln thin. the loading object of a Dictionary. De. Webster Mandl cunt ems. pro • omi nen t. coin pit red with pant or current Ennis. Lex icor f raphcra t• Welniter In the lIP:fiT D P.EIN ING Dictionary in the English language." — lturore Munn, The ACCURACY AND ILITSNT CIF ITS IIIiFINITIu \ N." —Wild. PRESC err, the Hi.toriaii. In its orfinnionn—the object fur winch cone•tenths of our refarencen to such a work me 'wide—it Manila without a rival in the annals of English lexicOgraPhY." —London Lhetioatirp. ebster'n 'Wdefinition. aro distinguished by clear ness. tersenetn, and completane.."—Dr. Editor imperial Dictionary. B. ESPECIALLN !Ts DRVINITIONs.—dn the athlitinne to 11,8 present I'letorial Edition. as Well an the former ones, Prof. DANA. of Yale College—who Pekes high rank eIIIOIV American scholnre—and other distinguished nmentitto men. have raven their //Weal attention to this department. "1 have been in the h av t of using Dr, Welmfor's Die tlonary for sevelal Ye as past, in preference to nil others, because it far exaels them all, so for na I know, in giv ing and defining sclentifio teens."—Prenident Hitch cock. Another important feature of Webster is the Intro duction of the forms of scienceend art—distinguished in tine from Todd's Johnson, in which thousands ol such Words ere either not inserted. or ale explained Maar fectly."—London ImNnnl. 3. I TlFinDioLocr.— . The /item °legato tpartsurpanses tiny thing that has been done for the Emil:nit Language by any earlier laborers."—tirorge Enne,lat. " law entered more deeply into ntymological re searches, and with greater sue.., then nay of hie pre decensors. Indeed, he sands, on this ground, not only unrivalled, lint mono."—A'..7nieritan Review. "On the great head of Elyntolont, I know nothing to supply its plnce."—lanal Penner. 4. ITri I'tioNUNCIATIoN.—AVUIding the extreme peon liaritlee 01 Walker, winoh have never round favor v, tilt the I,IIIJ TOGO...land ed.:a...Anther in this country or Groat Britain, nod not atteripting too much. by alai:lg to indicate to the eye that which eau only be learned through the oar. Prof. Goodrich says: "After a diligent etude of the subject for the lent thirty yearn ;.after matter England with a view to satiety my own mind by inquiries on the spot; after to correspondence with distinguished Eng lish scholars continued down to the present tune, 1 feel authorized to .y ant the Revised Edition of lie. 'llt/ * ohnterM Dictionary loos exhibit the actual pronun ciation of our language In Emil:ail na accurately and completely as any single Dictionary winch has ever been pupil..." The London Imperial." the lending r.nglish Dic tionary, followe Webster's system of nobition enure. SMART, the most distinguished of living English Orthoo puns, app.% am entirely of Prof. Goodrich's recent la bors in this department, and communienied hunt tows to the latter frcely,during their progress; while Proi. 'into the American elocutionist, declare% the '' eriticril judgment and refined aide of Prof. Goodiali leave left little to be desired on thin vont." e. Urn Onamoonnvitv.—The American public hoe, with sufficient distinctness, passed its verdict of approval upon IVeltster's ei) stein ol orthography, pounded in reason, favoring the irresistible anat.y oldie languame to simplaity, convenience ands) elect, near mii,• ideas of School Books, a team MILLIONS of Periodical issues' anti anuitiortalla volumes of moicellnneoun works are published annually, following Webster as their general guide. it, tin VOCABM.klM—Nently ten Mei/Nand now words ale added a) the present edition, collected with amnia one care by numerous !tanners in thin country and Greet Britain since the maim of the form. edition. It Mon vocabulary of confidently believed, a currentomplete the wordn of the living, English language, an now written, spoken, and rend. than ran anywhere else lie found. In thew ordn now added. tOl,O, as example, the following from n single page—Bab! - jumper, Bucknheenh, Baggage-car, Bag-man, Bane., 'lnhere - sheet. 11011. valve, !Migraine, 'Modulo., Bando line, Banyo. Home, Ilarinneme, Ilarology, Barracoon, Ihisetone, Basque, Liation'inqg. in form of gas•buinord Sic. Hata thousand words orniecten bus 0 been rejected; and to encumber the volume with useless connvuodn, 801 f-explaining derivatives or words entirely °Owlet°, and appropriate only in 11 sloes try to works of remote origin, as Chaucer, gte., would lio, either to enlarge the volume so as to preclude its popular use, or to out short fee this purpose the apace batter devoted to full find clear definitions. 7. SYnoiclies.—Thla feature (women about 70 quarto pages, and has over 2,0.5 i words those of like I.lolllllllg grouped together are thus diseriminated In .hair exact shades of likeness end ditlcrence, eu am greatly to fault.. tato the proctse slid accurate use of liiiigUnge. Those annverennt with Dr. cioodrieli's former labor. of Oita character, and examining the prevent Told°, in itn full ness and completeness, wain! prepared to fund this fea ture of very great value. Not so complete and valuable a pork in this department alone, it is believed, eon else where ho found. We ate tOLVIIIK ample testimony of thlo. e. PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATioNs.—Theme-1,500 in num ber—aro of a size, Mutilator, and finish tally to illus.. tante the words and objects talented to, a lido more di minutiae, or less perfect ones, must evidently very much rail of this object, The giant= of those of the sane c l ue s toother 111111W111)1 a nor), 1111portlii t purpose. Allto 1110 erscution of the illustrations, a distinguinhed Eng lish pobliaher states that not more than one artist in threat Britain ovule three in the my le in his work; and the IllinOnt teacher declares, We hail the eurionit3 to ex amine with a magnifier some of these engravingii, and compare them with the steel engravings on batik notes, and found the illiintrabonm of the Dictionary/ oltea equally good. sometime. superior. P. ClTATlDst.—lllestrethe sentences front the bent writers aro often given, showing the use 01 the word in Its connections. 10. THIS TABU:S.—Givingg . pronunciation of Scriptural Nunes, Greek and Latin Vapor Names. Geographical Names,B,lXXo thstaguished Parsons of Modern 1 Imes, Words Ittyl Phrases from the Latin, Frencii, Italian and Spanish. alottons of the States, A bbrei lam. explain ed. Arbitrary signs, peculiar use of Words and Tering in the Bible, gc c. 11. ITS CItRAPNESS.—No volume, it is believed, Will- Nailed in this country, bead. the Bible, is sold sit low in proportion to the man.) of matter It contains-17LO large. quarto pages, in fan yet distinct D pe. Especially ie this trite of any coin right work, WllOll the veal amount of Inlar expend. upon Welmiter's Dictionary in vomit& red. In addition to Dr. Webster', own life long toil, nearer twenty than ten years of manent litorarY labor have once been devoted to us perfection. 12. tins OENHRAL MACOOSITION, ORO gUIOO to the mean ing, dr minion, Pronunciation and spoiling of words, wanton nn acknouledged authority, and a common f ognfiffril, so that we con use language as others use it. 11 we winild have uniformity wu must adopt Webster, for he can not be displaced ; but others may la. — Prat. Stowe. GET TUE BEST." "GET TUE 11 kninnritliST." OPT THR lyll ApOST. Ger Witingrget. J,B. LIPPINCOI"r Pmlndelphia, B. 0 C. AIEnRIAM, olthviit NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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Books, in large and smallquantities,purchased at the Custom- Hones avenue Bookstall, cuterbarr Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. mall7Arre fI•MPTIP7 MEDICINAL. SCROPULA, WHITE SWELLING / HIP DISF.ANE, TETTE% SCALD HEAD, Eruption* of the Skin generally, And all Humor!! and Impurities of the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the celebrated _ • • • . -- • IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE, It has been a very important agent in the care of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsberry & Co., for a number of years past, and its great value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures effected by it. In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable euratlve talent has never been equalled. It cores the most ash "'AMR, SCALD MEAD, and all Eruptions of the Skin, read& yield to a moderate use of this Medicine, Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use of a few bottles. Prepared and sold by MicNICHL & BRO., FlFTHLounsberr & C 0.,) Not6o North Street, below Ara. For sale by the following Druggists: J. F .Long ken,Lnnoftster; C. W. Epting , Pottsville]J. J. If. Racer, Reading' t S. S. Stevens, Reading ;T. & McClintock. Easton; Jas. Given, West Chester; Wm Stabler. Norristown ; Simon Rau, Bethlehem ; Dr. Lico sa. Now nom: Dr. Leslie, Bristol; sehtrudt h co.. Allentown' Ellis & Bell, Maria) unk, Pa; J. D. James, Trenton; De La Cour, Camden • Brewster & Co., Bridgton; Robertson tr. Jappincoet, Salem, N. J.' No !null, Wilmington ; L. 8. Hoopes , Wilmington T. F. liammersly, Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally'. 1611-stuthfilmf W. MOFFAT'S VEUETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia. flatulency, heart-burn and headache, costiveness. di arrhont, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worm., scurvy. ulcer., eruptive COM- O/Lin% knit rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in fluenza, irregularity end all derangement of the female aystem, pile., and various other disease, to which the human frame la liable. For sale by the proprietor. Or. W. B. MOP FAT, MS BR OADWAN , New York. and by Druggists generally all over the country, at-d&Wly ItIEI)IOATED VAPOR BATHS. K. SULPHUR. HOT-AIR. And STEAM BATHS.— Under Om care of Fr. T. If. RIDOELT. 1121 SYR LOB Street. Mishit reeommended by all the principal physi cians in the city for illiounistism. Skin Diseepes, Sy- Oiontlis and Colds. Primate Outenses. &c. EsPecial accommodations for ladie s. 017-1 rn SAVING FUNDS SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 831 North THIRD Street (Consolidation Bank Building.) • CHARTERED BY trimmed 3 t BYLV LEGISLATURE OFPF.NN ADli. Deposits in some of e Dollar and pinverds, and repaid in Gold, 'without notice with FIVE PEA CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with- UMW]. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution lint long been needed in the Northern part of the city, suit '• The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society " was chartered by the Legislature of Penns} lvanin to supply this necessity. The Managers. 111 organizing and locating it, have teen governed n holly by a desire to accommodate the hum nese interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population t.v which it is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From Dto IH. o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursday from 8 until - 8 o'clock in the evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, Join P. Levy, Hon. H. Strong. Daniel Underloffer, Frederick &auks, Francis Hart, Joseph P. Leciero. John Krarler, Jr., George Kneelit, James S. Pringle, mnooli Dock, Joseph M. Crowell. Hon. Win. Millward, George Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn, Peter C. Ellmeker Robert B. Davidson. JAMES S. PRINGLE, President. FRANCIS HART. Eleoretarr. lisp-tf if BRUSHES. rillrE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of bnoes for Handserubs, and compare them with those ought elsewhere : No. I, 63 knots, 62.14 per dozen, No. 2, 62 knots, 73 o. 3, 65 knote, 87 N 0.4, 80 knots, ICO " 1.40. 6, 83 knot., 112 No. e, 100 knots, 120 No. 7,101 knots, 150 " No. 8,1150 knots. 172 " HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, U North THIRD Street , below Ara, Ph:Melon's. WARMING AND VENTILATING NA REnousr pm MARKET St., MIA. BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIrTIONS • • • • WAItMIiL AND VENTILATED BY CULVECS NEW ((4S-BURNINti WAI2I-Al.B . . . . FURNACE. The above Furnace has now been in nee during the last two winters in thin city, and has given univeraalest fisaction. The largo heating surface being directly over tho flame of the tire, and the conical tubes, through which all the drafts pits,. aro no arm or' zd as to consume tho larger part of the gases from the coal, be en tirely of Cast Iron, with deep, sand imnts, in now of. fo red to theyithho an lilt) most complete hos tilla tt ppa- Tahoe now in this market. C. W. being a practical mechanic, will personally attend to all heating and ven tilating. ALSO, Six sizes of Cooking Ranges, adapted for hots! and private uso. Collins' Patent Chimne) Caps for ventila ting and cure of smoley ehimnos, with a RAI nssort• mont of Regutters and Ventilators of every size and pattern Fire-place Stoves. Bath Boilers, ,to. OGr'Jobbing promptly attended hr. CHAS. WILLIAMS, aug2-totlis-3m Late Hoorn k WILLI/ode iTIRONOKO" SMOKING TOBACCO, Juni A t NE t WYORK FAVORITE. arelotli 70" r,; ll ,l)., k c'eniO d 'aTer'fl'"g°,7asY'„'„ P i,7.'esr; are in tharmlitx conthinntion.-11. S. M." The complant eigamst pipes in obviated by the use of tint, "OttuNGKeLe , what smoked in a meerschaum at eellahl In flavor thn fmeet Havana Cnear. OR0:101:0 SMOKING TODACCO." teriother with finest beneath, of CIGARS, and largest assortment of MEERSCHAUMS. For sale at RUSTED'S, Wholeento and Retail D;aliir, se24-slt. N. E. THIRD end CHESTNUT Ste E . NEWLAND &I CO., LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE•FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, oto. All et very Low Prices. 604 ARCH Street, above Shatt, t WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FURNACE OAS CONSUMER Wilt thorouahly Warm your house with oNlt-ittnin LEAS COAL thin in required be any other Furnace, Satter:lotion in ell cam guaranteed. 'Buildings Warmed nod Ventilated by ARNOLD !r, WILSON, uno C ESTriu'r Street. LATE MANTELS, K-7 Th. Thohest and most Beautiful Specimens of Enamelled Slate Alttetele, ever offered for sale an Hue country. manufactured by us. from Pennsylvania Slate 'tone, end for sale very low. AfINOLT) & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. COOKING RANGES. All in want of the Beat Eitented Double Oven Cooking Range, wtll do well to enll at ARNOLD A. AVILtIONT. ea hl-Unit 11110 CH MIRTNUT IAM PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY JR- description of Faintly and Domestio lined', having Se wtnir Machines of the best manufacturers, as also the moat approved and skilful evermore. articles finished with neatness and despatch end at such pnoes that defy oninpetion. Miss A. ShilTilhrif AN 8, E. corner of SIXTH and PH 07 bin Laundry 0 on. 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR —Great Emporium for Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic V sews, American, French and English, Opera If limes, Microscopes. and improved Spectacles, correttly minted to the errs, at m 111. .1. FRANKLIN'S, Optician 112 South FOURTH Street, below Chotout, I4ir Artifinufl Homan 1n5.c...1. MANILA ROPE.—A largo stock of Ma nth Rope, till eiaesonanufaotured and for Bale, at the lowest New York prices, by WEAVER,FITLER,_ & co of NA. NWA TVW otn,i In IV 11RI,AW A .11. c W AGON GREASE.-240 bbls. 200 half MAN ONT, bbla.l4ooenne super Wagon Oren" , manufaotured and for dale by ROWLE Y No.I6 60. AlilidUßN & Coo 071:1 utb WHARVE3. FOR SALE AND TO LET. l ogi PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE tiIIiLMERCHANT AND ratlsT MILL. tit' ill be sold at Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, Octo ber Vila 1159, nt o'clock P N. a VALI' A/ILE MILL PSI irEfIT situated in NS:Wpm:cry; LLE, B„, k , coon' , Pa.. 3 miles from Illigtol. and 1 1 7 'atlas from Selimiiik's Station on lire Philadelphia and Trenton ltaiir...d. about 13 OiliPs Irian Philadelphia.; comprising STONE: MILL SOUSE, 49 by 60 feet, four storm. high, ith tour run of stones—three of them burn, and one country stone ; water wheel 13 feet high to 17.4 feet width, with Sleet bead and fall ; lireaat wheat,with severs im lns elevntors, and two double merchant bolts Id feet lour, with bran dusters attached : corn anaal Wits and alters on an improved plan; two double grist bolts, with smut machine. rolling screen, corn kiln.and ever). tMne rnmplete and in lint-rate order A 5T0311.; HOUSE. au 117 32 feet. kitchen, 17 by four rtmine and an entry nn the first floor ; eon the se rand. ant three on the third. Piazza front and bark. Pump untlor corer near itho door, lea hnusa and make house, all new and romplere. A nice lawn around the house. with shrubbery and fruit of various kind,. A irn. 7, by 33 feet. since stable logh, with ten stalls and larim entry; a well of Resod %titer at the door, with Pump house, hog-pens, wagon-bowies and sheds , all in good order. - his Property is coriendered one of the hest in the county. bayou: a ircrst custom of between twelve and fourteen thousand hushelris.year.andeituated in a find rote noielitiorlmod for grain. which can be had at all seasons of the Year. A man of the rieht atrjpe can Pal ior this property sn three years—it has pant Me &) per tent. upon inn purchase ; but I hate little or no family. and my health lin. lolled me. so lam hound to sell for Ink what it will brine. The improvements alone have ennui emliteen to twenty thousand dollar.; but shall Rend. a a %half do. brine p r Tine conditions will be accommodatinii. and made known, by 1022 3t...1 DAVID JONES. FASTERN MARKET.—A sale of all the NTALLS in this Market will take place at Pl' MAC AUCTION. to the highest bidder, on 11.71 , ..5DA Non, atelierBth, et 2 o'clock P. M. The gag being Introduced into the building, the sale will be continued t 111 io o'clock at night. The Company have lensed the Girrini Building, and will proceed wi l t all despatch to alter the front in con formits with their new building. The superior construction of the stalls, the unusnel width of the avenues, the floors entirely nagged with stone, and the spacious vaulted cellars. on a gravel Nlttore, tree Iron all (femme's, make this it most de sirable nett superior Mnrket. 11,/ - Printed cat:ll , ll.lex. with terms and particulars, will ha rent. lor distribution at the building. the clay previous to the sale. liv Unit, of the bton,d of Directors. oc'L'-w&s.lt ItENtly T. MANIA, `secretary. ITJ STOVE DEALERS AND OTHERS. FOR BALE—An interest in the manufacture and sale arm art cle for Heating Ronna Gas. try an en tire now process. flmall investment required to realize fhirprofile. Apply to H. A. CLIFFORD,43.9 CHEBT- N Street, se, and floor. 012 Fj ORS ALP, -S ELDON SUCH A CHANCE OFFERER—The Rood-will, Fixtures, and Leaee of ono of the largest and hest Clothing Stores on MARKET Street—a central location—either with or without the Stock. Thu present Proprietor abotit commencing a diderent kind of Wetness. A_pplyto J. P. ST °AN, ElO4 MARKET . Street. TO LET—Dwelling No. 524 North s irrit Street, above 'Brown. Apply at CO MAR. KET Street n22-Gt GREAT SALE OP VALUABLE HORSES, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS. Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1E59, At half oast 10 o'clock A. M., the entire travelling Pharaphernnlia of • DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. Draught Horses. Consisting of superior Matched Carriage Horses. Ladies' Saddle Horses. All , n excellent condition. Also, a large lot or vsmiolcs, suitable for teaming or farming purposes. Also, a number of Carrie:len and a great quantity of Single, Two and our-Horse Harness. The whole of Inch will he old in lota to suit ourchagers. SC?" Thin Sale will milord a rare opportunity for those wisioug to purchase Horses. Wagons, Carriages, or !Larness at a great reduction from their real value, and one such as seldom occurs. talotties, specift the the Property in detail. will be rend) for delivery at the Box Ouice of the National Theatre, Walnut street, on Monday morning, Oct. 21, and also at the Head, Terms mails known at the time and place of s ale. 019-Et BAZAAR. NINTH AND SANSOM STREETS. fiII.P.CfAL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS. On Saturday Morning, at 10 o'clock. Included in the catalogue will be— A pair of bay horses, believed to tent in 3 Sy. An elegant 3 ,Vatson coupe rockaway i cost eXle• A hay horse, long tail, 155: hand. high. A dog cart, with lamps. sod 2 sets wheels. One double sleigh, one tingle sleigh. Single and double harness. by Gallagher. Elegnut sleigh, robes, balls, and covers. One set leading bars !barmy. in hand. ST The above are to bas sold by order of executors. ALSO, A pair of bay coach horses. 16 hands high. A calash carnage and double harness. A Light open barouche and double harneas. The property of ti gentlemen broakingp his stable. ALSO, A pair of black conch horses. cost el O. A stylish calash carriage. cast 51,01,0. Double harness, cost 5010. ALSO, On account of whom It may conee ra— Tile trotting horse known as the "Jones soli," sold some timer:ince for 5 2 ,20 3 - ALSO, A pair of sorrel geldings, flag tails ; oan trot in 3 mi nutes A sorrel trotting horse, " Horse Jockey ;" trotted this summer a mile in 231, and a quarter in 36 seconds. A wagon. by Rogers. A skeleton wagon, by Rogers. Double and single harness. by Gallagher. ALSO. A pair of matched bay homes. 8 years old. A gray home. if years old. 154 hand. high. A bay mere. 71 ears old, 134 hands high. A pair of mares.dun and bay. to be sold separate A dun ilOrPe, square wagon. and harness A large sorrel colt, unbroken. A loag-tail dun horse, ld hands high. A blooded bag horse, corning 7 years old. A bay mare, 7 i ears old. 16 hands high. A gray horse,/ soars old 15 hands high. A 'bay horse, 7 y ears old. 16 hands high. A gray mare, 6 y ears o,d, wagon end harness. A hob-tail bay horse. 8 y eses A l ° b r a t ! t tatizg h h o o n rs e e . B lets illy, " years i old. A pair, of handsome sorrel carnage gorses. A lamilycarriage. by Rogers. A sorrel mare, 8 years old. 15'-yl hands high. A no-top wagon and net of harness. A hay colt, 5 years old. wagon, And harness A bay hone, mean old. 16 hands high. A gray horse. t y ears 0h1.15.4 hands high. A sorrel horse, 7 years old hands high. A pair of sorrel horses, 15 hands high. A bay mare. about 15 hands high. A sorrel horse, 9 pearl old, 15 hands high. A bay mare, 9 years old. 16 hands high. A sorrel horse. 1.54 hands high. A bay mare. 10 years old, 15S, hands high. A gray stallion. 9 years o ld, 15 hands high. A sorrel horse, 5 years old. 16 hands high. A lihmtt bar mare, 5 years old. A pair 01 bran a mo res. 5y earn old. A May-day bay mare. 6 years old. A long-tailed bay horse, 7 years old. A dapple-gray horse, 153; hands high. Abyu, other horses. S At the continence meet A eI L t he sale win,. sold a large collention ot desirable now and second-hand carriages. wagons, harness, &c. SI No 1.0311 , 011 P ment on account oft),, weather. 021-21 if ALFRED AL HERKINESS, Auctioneer. I'OR SALE. Tkgriiiim , ,whrAviiii.:l,lg 4 'nfAtiteAnge. °°' of HEAD AND VOOT 8/ONES, 1.e., Sco. AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, No. ItIM ARCH Street, Weat of. Eighteenth street al-3m WM. HILL Nt)OWR. 9[lo RENT—The 3d, 4th, and sth Story foome and Basement of No. 42 South THIRD Street, '1 he Rooms hre well lighted, with ear, water, awl rt ntor elefieta. Inquire within. olg-tuthelf rro LET—A Second-story Room, conve l meet to the StAte House, suitable fora Law'yer's OrEee. cooly 4JI Calk STY UT Street. 118 en VALUABLE CUSTER. COUNTY LES RA It NI AT PUBLIC BALE.- Will be sold nt pub ic nolo. on Tie SPAY, October 25th, 1559. at 1 o'c , r,ek P. IL. on the premises, that highly cream:in Ye FARM, known as " Poplar Grove." for many rears the rent donee ot Richard IL Wood, Esq., containnir one hun dred and hut—seven norm imitated enst ol end imme diately adjointog the village ot wehl3n town ship, Chester county etii miles north of West Chester. PS miles east of llowntrrtown, 27 nn on from 1'1111ot:el- Pion, nod within 23k miles of the Chester Valley and Penney Munn Central Railroads. The buildings are large and substantial. The House is stone, handsomely situated within a fine lawn, wits plenty of shade. The Barn is GS by 35 feet, with el. ersaoot and extensive has grieve; these with stone wal around the bartnard form a yerleAtelielrar tor atoel: The farm handeonie ty divided into conven•ent holds, with substantial stone and chestnut fence. The quality of the soil in talk equal to the ft , erao of Chester county, is well watered several lasting cornice. the water front one of which is forced In lodrautin pressure to the build ings. It Is admirably adopted to grazing and dairy mag i and unnortinsiod for gram Has about eight ftc , re. 01 Orchard,withglum,pear, and cherry trees in abundance. and sufficient woodland for the 'at m. Thus farm is well known.an one of the mostdosirable in the count! ,andwill be sold to the highest and best hidden Fawns 4e/st rolls of viewing the p-enises be the duy el sale, will please call on it S. 4100r,5. On the property U. It. PAy tOR .!c Co., COATES Street Wharf. Philadelphia. or on the nui•bertbor in tipper Pub), Delaware count). . Terms at rale. 015sloth-R'C. CADWALLADER SELLERS. fm VALUABLE DAIRY AND GRAZING La FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. ' It. It. CORSON. Real Estate Broker, of Nornstoa - n, Pa., will sell at Public Sale. on MONDAY. October 31. A. D. 1153, At 1 rector c P. M., on the hemmer), in Plymouth Township. Nont.toniery County. one ur the best Pain and Crazing Farms to the township. containing D: acres tint kit perchea. bounded by I Inds of Samuel Pim:, Romeo r a d.,emi, R. lb, u, eel others, storue on the Plymouth Sailro,d. between the Rol, and German tow n turnpikes. quarter ot a unto from thin termer nod three-quarters of a mile from the latter. The land is highly cultivated. and the imorovements are a STONE OW El, LINO two and n linlf atone, lonh. with fi 11,01113. Porn. tia br To feet. liloublo decker.) nearly new and built of rood material, with Straw and Grain House attached. This rs n ren desirable proper!, . being or a good neighbor hood. cons ement to churchea, schools. stores, Ste. &e. No 2 is a STONE DWELLING, 36 by Si feet. three stories high. with hall. pallor. dining room and kitchen on brat, three rooms on second, and two /001113 and car rot on third floor, built of good material and nearly new, with law yard. grape arbor, orchard. planted with the heat of Inuit and °memento! trees. well of lasting water Ct tho door. Barn, 20 by 3rl feet, in good condition, w rtin arriage Bruise, Granaries, Corn Crib, a n d other Out Building,. The whole beautifully located on the Ply mouth Railroad, adjoining No.l, containing 16't a cr e., toot,, or lees.enf prone land. N 0.3 is a TI3 thsrotty STONE DWELLING.with Out Kitc.hen, Cage. and woll of loaning water at the door, with 3 sores of lend, more or lees. A stmanrof water passes through the canoe. No.l is a LOT. adjoining N 03.1, 3, and 3. containine 117 pinches of land, mote Leta, on which is erected: double two-story frerlltt dwellings, both in good condi. non. and will be cold sepaiately or together, in suit Tou che/ore. The ribove properties will positively lie sold,. a 3 the owner tb about to relinquish the miming bygones The land is conveniently divided with goad fences. and will compete with any other farm land in the State. There me a considerable portion of it limestone laud of the best Outlay. The whole will be soldtogether, or separately, to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the premises a ill call on the subs3riber, residing thereon, or to R. R. CORSON, at Norristown. ,flale to commence at No. I t when the terms and con -dltions, which Will lie easy, will bo made know a by R. R. CORSON, Ascot -eh-retrial For Geo Plod urger, LOUR MILLS, SAW MILLS, FARMS. Am. As I cannot attend to thorn, I offer for sale the follow ing properties, viz: A superior Floor al ill. with 3 run of stones. and amp's waterpower. The profits of the mill, well manaccd. would a out pay for it. 'I hero is in Store and eeverel hun dred acres of good lend connected with it Alen. another water-prim or, iiith t3V,S Gr!ht, Mill, SilligtOil Wit MIN'S from the be mufti' end healtht town of Smithfield, late nl Wight comas. Vireinin. A lec , adloimnz the ton n, n very superior estate or kV acres, one-half under culttt anon. Winded immediately on the water; with a lire° brick dwellin.t.llroonia, and every requisite out-building, all in perfect order. A. , so, a beautiful farm of over 300 acres. good land. im medistelt nn Nansemond river, near vslue of Chuck atitok,lo Wes front Smithfield...o)state, crabs, and tish abundant' wtil be sold together or in parts to mat purchasers. Terms case, If the Floor Mill in not sold soon. I wish to get a gen leman, leen ea perietterd, to take oho , go of it. For further partioulars, address hIAJ. 8, JUNIUS WILSON. Smithfield, Isle of W:ght Co., Vn. Reference — LIPPINCOTT & PARRY. S. W, corner Market and Second streets. Philadelphia. $50,000 TO LOAN, _ IN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamond., Watches, Jewelry, Gun., Mer. °hoodoo, Clothing, de., on moderate terms, by JONES Sr. CO., Brokers. northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the law 36 years. Office hour. from TA.M.to7 P. M. Geonnd-hand Gold and Silver Watobes, by eminent maker., warranted genuine, for 'oleo heap, at ono-boll the nriclnwl nos/. • QUPERIOR ARTICLE OF COTT 0 N TWINE, for nolo by ROBERT E. EvANtilt 018-3rnif 310 WIE6TIIUT Peet. WANTS. li r t A n. N s 1 1: , 1 0 : o n ; 1. N i l ' , 3 , 7 l n4r tz w it l' in fi•J u m u 55,000 is an unlimited ifemnnit for inn sirtit.te to ba rill be nn etelumme richt in toe Gnu to it. manufacture. Martin' Price horn t• c, to four turn, its coat. To a mt. inn With nieensnical end corninere.sl tnortedre. tuns cient tor tlie banners, it can ba etc.y moan to be a row An opp,tonity to do ,it and rnfaars.. bus ness. hor address tont! It the r • tEn'efor it, In Lk ) . c:2 to th• $ IMO -PARTNER WANTED with Oa, nrroont es,s.e tc s permszest, rata. anti proficatie 6.l:inels in thi• ctq. th , t w - 2.1 real ge (rota to: MO to i tot" ter ZE911,111. I) be sbowis tiAl;,, Laterview. Address " hoz." °Sec of The •s - 1 , names, ,sm, It• I NTED—In a Dry Goods JoLbing ome. a,Thre, intelligent La. 4 . Ha must trnte a good hin d mad be eorrscs at figures. Eahrr. the fast sest. beo. Appl t . tr:th refersneei. at the Etern.No.. 27l3 lAßKl.Ti,l:eet. Letsreen tae !tn.., of and6tielockP. ott tt IVANT . ED—By a Practical Bookkeeper, a situation as Booll;serrer. ColLeetor of Haase Rents, &e. Ben of riff reterentes will ba neon. Address "J. )1.." at this eff.ce. or. Et' XTR. AORDINARY INDUCE3IEtiTS ---- Yin be offered so rs snitab:e peienn who hnn elpital of either 1140 or hi OW References and i,nrti eninie yell be Firen. by addresune. for or.? week. " Ophir.' Btoo‘i e Dispatch, Philsaelptis. WANTED—By a middle-aged mut, a situation as Packer tn. Paster in a Wkolesale store, Good references wilt be wen. -edema " K." of of tins taper. cr. 30 WANTED—A Lad in a Ribbon Store Add..." s." this odic& l e VAANTED—By an efficient Young Man, With n thorou;h knowledse of City and Penn sylvan,. and Jersey trade. a Situation with a Jobber or finonver oi Notlons. Mitlinery,nr Fancy Goods. to goods from Panicles on Commission. Best of refaretn'ea given, Address... 1,. 1..." office of The Pre•t. 037-3 t• A lOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA in n Still,. Pn Bookkeeper or atteedara. Ad dress'. W. (i." th.dotr w . on 2:11 _ WANTED A Young .taniEd Man, 'brae aveninia aro, iltsenzneed could hle to erny'oy them in keepinz a set or Book.. makinz ont bat, or postior, ke. Term 3 Addrelia" C. T." tinviiEce. n2l-3t • WANT! , Partner in a pleasant and profitable "Cash" lweiness, on CUESTNUT Street. etch CApatAl of $.1.0 OW to ..913 ito. Thts La a rare OP 2orturn ty to make n pro6tab)e investment. Rest referenms siren and mnuired. Address, with real name, Partner." Box In 4 Port Office. on AV $2 A RARE. OPPOIITU , 001)0 • mty is offered to an sogre busi ness man who can invest SIO OtO to em MO in a este end sere profitab a Wetness, already estNt hsuesi. and rbars a ■ mttar amount is no. Invested. Pr• per mansretnent man insure success. Income ofJ. G. KI:RSH • NC. ELI.. Commercial ency. No 12 North THIRD Street. Office hours from Sroß h. NI., and 6 tot P. NI. 021-6 t• A Young Man from the country, twenty one rears of nee. wish.s a aituarton en Assistant Bookkeeer. Can furnish rotisfactorr references. . 4 4. dress "Thomas," office of thie parker. or-{t` WANTED—A Salesman in a Shoe House. To one who can influence a !art a fr4a ral salary will be even. One acquainted tretn the boe ness preferred. Address " Bo: Mg ." Yost ILLS.M. wah real name. ole 31* WANTED—A tatirt, active Lad in ft vvh,, , ,sate Jobboag Ors Goofs. Eniarr. first pent. 89'. Address, te/th referent°. "K. 0%." at thin office. 3t. AN TED—Au experienced Bookkeeper in a Commercial limuw. ?duet air . . first•elma reference.. Address "'T. 8., at the office of rte Press. Vt 21* FURNITURE WANTED. ousekeep era haclot Second-bind Furniture. Ferithro Vtids. Ctinots, Mirror,. he., to dispose of. wilt reams, liberal (119i1price. Iry tor Pint comer of FOURTH . and SPRUCE Street,. 017 et' BOARDING. TWO Fine Commumcating Rooms ; also one ernall one votannt. Apply at IL^3 WALNUT Street. WANTED Two Unfurnisiled Roctu, with Board. inn private family. fora CaFtlercE a. Lady and two Children under lure re re. Loo•nen forred North of Gre en. and Went o: Tenth meat. Ad drera "C. H. W.,"at tins °ten. Malin; ten= o:1 :t PIRST-CLASS LODGINGS FOR A Family. tri h private table. if deAlrod. at 1= SPRUCE. ono door below Brand street. rut .11` USEMEN T•. WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH. STREET THEATEF THIS (B.A.TURDAY I EVENINO. Opt. Z. DOT. Dnt. Mrs. John Drew; Mni. Fielding, Mrs. John ClDii bent; Tilly 610wh07. Mr. J. P. Cinrke. Performance to 0.010101100 with THE TOODL • 8. Tnrirlles. Mr. Clarke; Mary Acorn. Wes Tisbr. SC ALT or Pn IC cease. Osounso Santa in Dress Circle. rx cents; Parquet. ek) cents. Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock; Pelfollalllell to comirew. at 7s; o'elnek WALN II l' -81 BEET THEATRE. Sole L. e. Al , e. M. A. OAR.BETTSON THIS ISATUR DAVI F.VENINU, Oct. -V, CAMILLE. . . Armand Dural, Mr. Perry ; Sr. Frirole, Mr. Shennni Camille Gautier, 3! ilAverroort. Pettibone, Mr. A KISS I BNOW@ TH. rt. DARX. &AL/ or PE IC E3.—PreSB Circle. ISerite ,zoned with out extra chrrse.) bia cents ; Parquet, (Seats seetirl at 1 0 cents,lVX ; Second Tier and Family Ctrcle.and Third Tier, ZS cents: Private Boxes, amionime to their 10,, X4 - % 95 and $3; Finale Seats in Orchrstin and Privam Bnios. n• cents. Box Office open drily, from 10 until 3 o'clock. when seats ran be secured in advance AMERICAN ACADEMY OP 'MUSIC. RAVELS AND MARTINErrI FA31117. Tills iSATCRD..iir)}:VENINO. October th PONGO. Ponca, Gatnal 11/1VPI: Albino. Franeoin Bare. THEHOUQUET. THE SCH.OOI:MaSTER, Trick* Fox:lattice. Francois Racal. Eecantaeca ran 'PRE TIGHT ROPE. Plirt..—Parapet.Parreteircic and RiloOn7,Eo eft; F•ttiac.F. Cuolo ant Atnntnthestre.Zrents. Box Office open from I A. M. P. !1., shen Nat; can be acetate.: ar.thout extra charge. Nora ccen at 7 o'cl oc k Parr t..nrnte c IWITCII, et: melts. rfoot vLE OF IVO NI)FI3 S. Northeast corner of TENTH and calsrxrr Biro It—Second bt.r.- fIGNOR BLITZ enmm.nre pre '•KW and WONDEEFT'L R -ROOM ENT EILT.A.INIIENTS a MAGI AL MET; MORI:MOSES. VENTRILOQUISM- and • he LRARNEIO C• NARY BIRLS.at hts NEW HAIL, * ,,, NPAY FNENINI3. Orteber 24th. EVEhI EVENING dunce, the ItiFER. commencin. et IN &e 1..", end on WEDNES.DAY end SATI:F.3IhI. AFTERNOONS et 3 Adrnetelon 23 cent. Children 13 cents. fl ER NIA NIA ORCHESTR A.—P I; DI IC Bebenresin every r ATIIRDAY at NILS-ICM. I , ND HALL. at o'clnek F.\l. A neekage of er•lt tickets. ono &dist. S,nale tickets. 75 cents. To be air Andre's, and Beck x Lnwten's Diane Stores. and at the Nut %I - 1E 11.•:4f CAL SOIREE AND BAIL OF THE M.:ENNERCHOH MUSICAL IP.I Y." ix PO /T1'01; EP to Norrnther M. 119. Tlrket• fer 0-- tober 14. will I. rood I:, Nar. S. (Ha t2tbs-n` CIKI. 1V OLFSOIIIi and eani - 130/17,5-sTners sTners OF SIX CLASSICAL so:mist:a,- At till Forer orrec. _ AC Anv7ttY OF 311:SIC. • • Satrreriptiors w,ll tetPlV.d at the Mom Greres - ot. G. An.ire & Co.. Dal Chettrnt street; Lete...t Aire ter 722 Cafttout street; Beet & Lterenn. comet of SectreGs and Cttestnut streets; A. Sbreldt, Sretth Eighth street, where the irettapretas and prestaadager Can 1 5 seen. Tiff, MARTYRDOM OF 11USS ii-now exhibainr. loth other Paintints of the - DORP COLI ECTION. In the Southelst GAttar oz.the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. Open dui.. from 9 A. M. tdl .5 P. M., end 7 to 10 P.M .Allnne.ton 25 cents. crl2-lot SiNFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH atreet. between Cheetgatt and harlot. Open for the Peaan. SANFORD'S STAR TROUPE, the Lsrgeet Company in the world. In their eteeflenries every snoring. SANFORD elvers Every evening in Ins great dote of Character". Doom open Ili 7S. Commence at e. Admianien Ii cents. Chuldren 13 rent% oel-lyn SPORTING. HAMBURG PARK.—Two Trots, Cux daY. kt 3'ne n'ek.r4c. the .bore Park. E. EASTMAN. Prnpr..x. or. PASSENGER RAILWAYS. Xi/TICE—An instalment of two dollara -L. l and fifty cents portal:ire on the eapltal abatis or tho P3ll , , Onzer and the City Iltob.to;er ftaftwl! Corora melt of etneinnafi I Routes Nos. 1 and i hrnll Le due, r.nd payable at the nitro of Janathan kftdek.AL NUT fitreot, on Nov. let. S.F.N.- CA. W. 11.1, Plutottelploa. Oct. 19.1 W. flirt True. oF.ICE OF Till cw,--.77,71-7:?, BrsToNvt,p,r__:%4Npit - i ,..,-` 4trlL -11, :__- , -= - _. Y AP... FA , j,)oj, - ;\ 4 1 ..., c.,..x, _ ‘ ' - -.."‘ --.,,-* -- , 1% ,,, 1. Ft hAELt.IO L --- ;, --4-' sl —'--- A - "ni•lit. I S tor im. hr ,, ,.. , rxer7 i'.-- -- ' -FNCII- I‘. Gh - too GREEN AND Co 1 i-, _ t aNSIVVIYini ' CiLar,(I.4ARKETTRELT ROADS. _ Tii;oue.h Fare, to or Crete M111:13. ... a rents A1.,11.1 , Drove Yard. 3 rent:. eterT liceata. • liestonvire Park.... k 'nets. 013-Gt S C ‘LE S FAIRBANKS' PLATFORMS:CALLS For vtte 1,, r.AIR EAVK k 'EWING 715 ell Eof:\ UT St re .t. i tl.s. FAIRBANKS' HAY COAL AND 0 , :e3 CATTLE SCALPS. re.-”l+hr +II7BANKR A- rirING. on-17 71.5 mu' sm Ste-et nth. SILVER MEDAL AND DirLOMA ep;j4 Awarded h 2_ , thel_la . ° lATts FAIR, TO A. 13. DAVIS de CO.. MANUF•CTURER. OF scAuEe. Suttable for Weigh-Looks, R. R. Tr.cls Rod Per , ., Coal, IIR), and I re F ncl. len 16n VATIOIIi dourly.- Done of DORMANT D FOR FA hLe. PLATFORM SCALER AND PATENT REAMS. N. W. 4.:0R. OF FIFTEENTH D WILLOW an. rirl7.6t • PHIL. DELPHIA. 3IANCIIESTEI2 SCALES. gi, At No.2t North Slx•rit Street may be found a .eneral r.snrtnient of COt NT lilt scAt.Es... PORTABLEI'I,A I'FORM SCALES, DORMANT WAREHOUSE SCALES, HAY AAUP COAL. SC A 1.1 , RAILN.QJII TRACK Cu•Jushed at ahott Ifee. All warranted to indicate standard 'zen rate and durable. The et ! ln and tino,h of th 3 at.ove h oods best known b} examination. als-thsto:mi c,F.O. COLBN - E CO. r ., 'HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES.— oi t - 4 I?0 , S ('AT Cattle nth! Has Bolles tequtre no set. Instform and conn.co &ales of e% ars des.,lot,on. The' recall a an Fr.c.ort and Went on Balla lnooroi of Knife Uses. oson' t . ..et Scales. Cali and exannne 1.4: tore purcnsslu; &sew here, and see the PENNIN , ;TON fUIfIFN. Aoent. 112 Sewn &EVE:\ T H nfa. C I YE AND EAR. • DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCHZIEKER, OCULIST AND Aurast Dr. M. cites his enema to attention to the melee and surgical treatment of the E t E and EAR. DE F FSS of the lonsgst standing removed both 1-s -medical and surgical operations on the latest soientitla principles. Dr.... would be pleased to rees:re mem bers of the urethral Noah, who wish to wanes.: iva method ol operating for the remora I of Deafness. Or :U./ operation on the E • E and EAR. ARTIFICI ••L EYES INSERTED. , r Odin VIA Routh NINTH Street. above spni - CE. Office hours from 9A. Al. to 1 P and trom 4to P. 111. GRAIN MILLS GRAIN 311LIS For the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL hits no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Collet, Spt ere. etc- by hand or rower. Price 53. 827, and s' 4s . Now in operaton at Lle South SECOND Stroot. Agent. wanted in every county and State. tit. 1+ FAILREI, x Cc,
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