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the northwestern toirde-of:
be= WM; Whithertivent eve yearamgotosee
the,..itiogliAnhers - ,Thil jaitintfitrideristietyAe
auffeita was supposed to be a feigned 'mks
themsrhnet whigh he„,-expiated , was , thatrpqf
saunters the-: slaying of_ his . , Maker: andihis
belief:WM . mi he slept,lorthe taking Of:alum' i
of Money Which:br all , prObabillty,9*Wighti
have had for the ,asitipg. g Oiii:of thalseldro
cities,' to give a reastmlor, wadi-Wien the
student of tinniest issitittsW'The:•tieferice set
'up for Mavortiami Vag that' Otlimmtity ;
,tiser,o
being no doubt Whathier siiitoldehaVing corn
initted the -deed i but: this -plea , was; in...my
ciplolori, very properly s.SVasitle. Ills 'adio.'
cats. happened„..to,,tte ,tip.intitneWl`rietid .. of °
minef and it . was. tbrottgh the•interest--mor
tddlind-reprehnisSiblerTard`.'Well'AWere--_,,Wittt
which be ,batt, Wahl te!X nle :hi,' the: Unhappy
OriMinaltthat.l found myselfarnongthittcrowd
in frinit'ef. BlinieefeitGaol, •'i heard , genie
dinellehleCAlloo :il o ' , ;n e ,ntttilg io /? °9f4e . : °l*,
the acre on. , ,•• ,;i ;,.,.4'
'.You cruel - hear te d Xnmsn, "'YO „ OWIL-t O ' I
pltick the ,ppor vissitelrlike that again," cried
ta deep, low vold,OPillifive l ,Xt;;,thdeTnit , nelne,
trouble in your came?: .:-..,:,,
The' speaker,waft. a fine,: powerfidly-built
eatior, - tegering,:by , half a head' , above- the
throngs-, and, -Ohl; hie filatildif eyes, and
threatening: brows, - ,the -fellow who had pro-
Voked billwrathinhalded at oneninte mutter. 1
Inge, and presestilf-Anto„iiillen silence.. May- 1
Mg achieved this ands tiontidnim farther ob.
eetirgleniZbttt Vr.,4 111 . 11 9 0 1r4V-illt f li l 9. l c - fi xed
upon the gliesti' 3 , preparatiMmt) yop ,49 ! He ,
alone, amidst the hum itubsoleaof the crowd, 1
maintained nifinviciable allencevatiti:strained
bie oye&mtoti thi'keatlbldfalkya„ se though he
'Would have MunibiredLerety nalLin? it; 'the
- citrate° ankietj-stiflide late 'was remarkable
even : anionprAheile'ilititisdnd t eager ind'ek.
pedant, isolitsini L 0 Not caring to look
upon the dreadful -sight-directly,: I watched
that facewbenthedelltb.bell began to toll, as
though it „Imre ft ip or, feeling sire' thei c I
irt rr
• Monk' sietrelleeted i it whatever- Isualap.
petting; , - .- 7 1V,SeraiOsdrn fig and quirmisig•With
excitement,:whert3he , etched 'citintinal: Was
carried bp bittirettArifour, persolielido, :dew.
lattiediateirstfter, be-„name-to r :sightithis fixed
OW/Melon: vintitstied us .6offispletelt as:A/Mgt
a co:Willed lieeir&ntieli'n4ora_eMd,pictere;
mud, as the'-aallormas&hkr.;looks,.'upori the
ground, theard-hlitrinutter, in aplenty! wbis
per;liis tbankte s tpMeaven.• , „,., - i „„ , ~ ,
As • tho-sailim and I . were isarne"atong to.
getherby the resistless human tido,4 said to
him;'sifeurti::<ltympatny : "This- le n - ',., sad
sight, my aead,lts it not?"„_,-. --
” Yes, ssi s " ,said be, ;' a-,4i3rrible sight in
deed ;• but It might have been worse."
st,flow BO l,'', *la J... i •
-
" Well, it's.along - story," he replied, ee but
if 'you like to listen to it,' and to take% cup of
tois'vrith - -me, - (of Whi e hilbel the. Head) at my
lodgings:X:o4n liii,.pleaseti enough. ,It will
bis a reliertO the; I feel, - to tell it even to a
!treetop:" '•'• ' • ;" ,•'- ," • - • , - -
ISO`tivit two went up' into alittio room over
lookng-4e scone, and which hid been let (as
had9itten-t-itgreed. upon wheri- he took-the
- imiiitnien4thr'ongbouttluit morning too patty
of live gentlemen (!) 'and a lady (! I), who
had only %ma -
evacuated it. And_there .he .
,: - - „ • ,
told siacc this Mtn'
"Yoii - mhireiouse cue If I am a little slow,
at:firat, -throngfor:yett _has fairly dazzled and .
dambfoanded me. I amimite new'to slghtts of
thisbort, , thank-00k nor hay.o I ever seen' , so,
great a crowd before. ' I live upon the seuth
easteoas;wheri the folks are not so many as
Irttheie partis;and'itiptisiii - :eniploynient is- a
parthstderl'ir , aoliterytollisc las a lighthouse
-tatatt..f,t sotnethhestpius,Whele weeks Without
atithig anY. , other, , face :bum that army mate,'
without•heeringan_Y O th er voice Save' his, - and
that of' the Sea.gull;:mid 'of the' balled wave•
which belts foreVer against otsr rock. _Even .
my - heliday - tinte is spent among people vilso';
pass' almost - Si lonely.ilives as I, do. ' My:
friend/ &roll 'at a 'coast-guard station,, 'far:
away from any town, • snd - .indeed from me,
only they can see' every' night our, lantern
burning steadily out at sea, which my mother
andldster say is a great Wpm when
father is from home. It is lonesome,you see,
Tor them-to intow, that there_ is 110 , human be
ing sMT:themselves within itriletrof them, the:
mph post - being
,a 'king 'distance lieyondlhe
headland, -Whither often on the darkest nights
my father has to go feeling for the white - 'chalk.
hetfpf i lliet 'are" laid! down 'to mark - the road
betwixt the stations, the direction of which
in old times, they say, the smugglers used to
alter, so that the poor revenue mete - Were
guided, over, the precipice; into the aims of
death - below.• 'Twelve--years-ago a vessel was
- cast ashore, and - went to pieces ono wintry
'slight - 0.1 the, cliff-foot beneath_ our, guard
. house,.and, all the crew, save one-were thrown
• by the Scornful sea upon the dead men
" save onc—," • The sailor gave an involnn,
-tam look towarde the. thing that hung upon
-the high gaol-wall-there, motionless,
with..its
-- ghastly cowl 'drawn over it : " And that man
'VA an Italian - foreigner. Ity,peeple, icy*
Is in in, and acted toward( him -ab 01r:sties
people should do, -and he' was gratefid, and
stayed with us, Milking hid - melt lia uaeftil as-he
could, for weeks, for montbs. , ,..When he bad
been our guest for near upon a year, the man
who was then my.'Mate -iii the' lighthouse,
died;
,and mainly through my father's recom.
=sedation, the Italian, was . , appointed to - be
• my companion% in liet-place. -I 'was- pleasisd
that this poor felloir wee' thug, provided for;
but Yet. I - htu,l'fittlier - ,tbitt:_he - had ' been
given any' other post thari4liat ; - not from any
• assignable cause; or Of Course this-could have
'iisn prevented; ~ hut Mere Ai ragriti;• lumen,:
fortable feeling thatrhad ,alviays.had in con:
nectiest -with• 'him, such as lahould not have
dreamt onneritionffigto his prejudice.' I'did
not mention it, kind perfectly certain, even
'to terniottitsil:' ' -- ' • -
' ,''--e.e,,When ktbiuld ,itlys id f itt ;the *1) &Trim. light:
'helices; alone with this •man upon the waste
• or -Waters; thisantipathy increased :r I •could
' :- hot - Moist him Ori the winding:stirs without a
shndder.,.,l loathed)* conipatly. 4' that little
sittinskromir upon ' the 1 lower story, • which,
when my old mate Wm! • with me, had seemed
as co'mfortatilalt'perlor tufneedle tioianetWhen
I was at work in :the: lantern, I was foreier
thinking, wbetist he doing' below there, and
' Whereabouts shall I' find him when I descend ?
I'do not think;thut - I was afraid. -alibis, then. 1
Time ,was,whin I had not • quailed from it
' "deatipstingigle with a tar mare powerful man
...tban,lmosud.haticome off victor !-but still I
did not fancy taking my rest in the snug-little
Ised 7 6harither as otlold, , knoiving that this man
_Watf;awalce,' and watching, watching, all ',the
nightlong. • • . 4
"'• "Still, beyond being-reserved and 7 taciturn,
. aid' having, this something' repellant about ,
him whlch,l cannot explain, Mitre was ridthing
evil -to, , be , -said- against the 'poor Italian-for
signer, 10.1 wink ashamed 'of myself when
-ever I reasoned-about. the matter, for 'titling
-
: -" On the night of this day, twelve year's
' ago ' the Sixteeritteof,Angimtialghteen, hun
dred,and forty - one, inylattlien was off duty at
home, and whilis he lay in his bed, combating
1 .with a certain idea, which shadowed, his - mind
. ' like 'a nightmare, my sitOthe'r 'shook him; fit
piteous terror. • . -... ' .' •' -. '. ' . .•
eetliusband l'- cried the, ' e Hnabiusd, I bave
; -hisi-alearsome dream, and it seems sellke to
- truth that I am miserable. , , -Wake I wakel I
do believe cite ;M eares la being ' murdered by
,the Mellen Man l' ' - - . - -
u €,GreatMearens l'i cried whither. - !Why,
I was awoke just now by that very dreans;.and
cannot shake it tiff my Mind, do what I will.
But it must be only fancy s' consider how full
the -poor fellow }gas always sbewn,lsimself to
be of "gratitude to us all, end - what could he
get by the , murder of our George ?'
" ' George keispd'all his savings in his room
at the lighthodso,' returned my mother, Sob
bing. e I cannot help,--Hark! did you heir
that screildtt'l 1; ii! -",
" Two or three shrieks rung through the
house as. she spoke; antra) , sister Mary, with
her - hair dishevelled, and in her night-dress,
- I rustled into the room. -
, : ~, tt., Oh; ' , mother! lather 1! cried she. ~ '1
cannot stay , any , longer - by myself; I have,
-- drearwl - ,e, • dream therhauntsvhe whenever I
, AMitt IV, PYSk :WiOn,,1"100:00- remit 'Jut
. •n0w,,,t0 come to: you, t„thought. the Italian
• ' was - 'at nty VerrheeltyWho - seemed before; in
, „ 103...5eep',-to be,ninnierlog Geeig'ey, ' Be has
murdered brother George, I do believe.!
' r'' ' 4 ' Irixt .- drealist ' that P exclaimed' her Ta.'
•
"':Yee,' said she, e I dreand that he cut
' my-brother's throa t the lighthouse.' ;
, -,- , 41 . - Millthertutie in baste,' • dreittiod himself,
and:starteditt' once, in the moonlight for the
• , , Milting village ,oyer • against the rock, which
--"' issisirty.lehely dwelling-place:-
• "It was a good
; - ::tiliiinlieWalk,atut,ivheri be ,had been about
-two. hours allnii'his,:sfay, „and it , was five
• o'clock ; he'met me coming homeward, with a
„ dietreasiog and unwonted_ look. ' Little did I
e ., „rinderetand,Why bi) Wing. my i hand, and, wel.
corned - me so heartily, without even - aisking' l
.;how it wits - that I came to. be,uporr the'chalk
, ' deviniands:-there at 'Mich an' hour, Ins ad of
at my post. - ,=l , hid aisle to tell to him, which
I waa,.. by . that -time, ashamed to relate;
although I hadistarted - ,en the Way expressly
to do so. - . • •
~. ff Walter,C s aid' r, 'I have done a foolish,
oneVetrevartiltthing.)
.
"'George,' replied lie; -;
I :forgive.;.You•
„Nsfem,- , yett lelpit itW-roe;--; Imr too -glad to,
-- fintrymt Anoka:rid - Wellfar approach; say on:
~ ., t t.,*.Aflliatti ttittattelled,'-iiither, with-the poor
Italian foreigner; although he has not deserved'
It. ", rhsvtgiren him fair warnitigthittl" will
~,hil,t'„beldbmafifin tho . :lightlifitise any longer.'
~ : , ,, , -. "4:lllninkliteavenll. `cried , the old-man.;
- v , '!'''-f e ' c lity,',!laid - ,/,,surprise . d enough, e. but it
' Witallird 'thinftedir, sifice'l had 'nothing
1. , : t , Athgtnati!ttratlittlfg,frt, texcept-n drenine,t" , •
e .. ' "4,A.- - ,drattati, exclaimed, myifather Ywith a
fetid of -toter sr. ve Wlatt! Another - dream ?
- Dltryolidreare he iralf.going to niurder on
.--,lad ?', E - - -'' '', ( . ..:1 - -, " r , 7 j r , ii , ,
Iccitelf, *hit. r. 3 I : tireenit that dretint ! t , two
1 , -lonaago:1411d, 1 3yen•atow; in the - broad daY
„:ilight,4',l 3 b a istlhdt . '„runtilithet,Venttirei tti e
'lle p
hMalin glit 'tiptiti'the rock, - with - that man
only as my companion.'
"";Heaven forbid you should,' responded
my tether, solemnly.
as thotigh with
my• open iiyes, as ,1 Tay lu my bed, with his
hat& liefitlbiek behind him, as though it were
Itelding.,some...weaPon.. out sight, and with
ainsderset upon his faceiasplandy as though
the word had. tiebn written theie in bleed. -
Weir' rilibYfedt in a second, but yet" not soot)
enough to provothat my dream was, true. I
thonghtl heard his .agile step upon the iron
stair. - thought I saw , a shadow flit for an
lusted across the' deaf of the lantern but
wb.cfl. I got op-there, he was trfmndell the
lamps so naturally, and met all my angry
suspicions with 'Stich astimishment and cool
ness, that 'I am Upon reflection Eerily stag
gered, and don't , know what to think. So
certain was I at the• time; however, of the
warning.which my dream seemed to convey,
thatlhade him sock some, other employment
elsewhere, foal-would have him for my mate
nolonget. Then I signalled for a boat, and
came on:iihoie, intending to toll yon all, and
to Consult uppn what best to bo done in this
strange businesi. But lam afraid you think
me a fool.'.'. • ,
Then. my father, upon his Vert, told me
of.thaiS 'dreainO. at home, and of the reason
of his being upon the way whereon I had met
him. It seemed' tb us both fiat the neglect
of four such wonderful coineldenta—to sayno
more—would be far from right, but that at
the same time we Should not be justified in
punishing, upon 'such evidence, one who
might : be, after as innocent_ of any evil as
either of us. So I turned-back to the village
with my father, with the intention of putting
off-to the rock, and coming to some arrange
intuit With theltalian, thet should not deprive
hith_of his bread. '
"A little after my departure, however, it
appeared. that, he had , himself signalled for a
bOat;And, ` that; ; with him' what little
property Am possessed, he had landed, and
been seen to walk away northward, out of the
town. None of us have ever set eyes upon
thisman.from that eventful night./ Whether
he is innocent, or whether he is guilty, it'io
not frilibman power to tell. So certain, how-
Over,iii my' arrogance, did I feel of his evil
mind,that when I read in 4 the paper of their
belprelicittt-tn here an Itallan foreigner' at
this _place, for the murder'hitt
9108kt/came here at. once to satisfy, myself—
in hope -rather than in fear, I am ashamedlo
say,,that- this fourfold dream would be found
td Levu had Tofindation. ' - Pity for the Boni of
yen ; poor wretch, however, soon touched my
heart, even before I saw him; and when I
looked open those 'awful lleaments, as he was
lifted .upen",the scaffold, I thanked Heaven,
ft'eta,the bottom, of mY.heart, that the_man
was a stranger, and that our dreams, wonder
ful as they'-were and are,' still need unravel
ling."• , • '
Here the 'story of the sailor ended, and
presently he strode away to the railway sta.;
tion of the Ilne'Which was to take bini bent°.
I liavO i4er 'soon him since, Or, heard any
other reference to this *tale ; but the circum
stances under which I - beard it, with all their
terrible realities of Vice and Death, are not
'Moro firmly fixed upon mrmemory than are
the occurrences which he related as abbve ;
neither, do they bear more distinctly in my
own mind the Impression of .truth.
' o af 'Auction.
31 THOMAS' SONS,
&`-•-• Nos. 189 and 181 801.1T11 10176TH STREET,
1 (Formed". Nos. 67 end sg.)
• REAL ESTATE. STOOKS, &o.
Public Ellis the_ RZltledelphla .Ezehalige every
• Tttesdaylliening.
fry• Ittusdbille of each property Issued separately, in
addition to which we publish oh the Elaturfty precious
to each eel. owe thousand astalognes in pamphlet form,
giving fuirdescriptiOne of all the properV to be sold on
the followlarTues&w. ,
EX • FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUOTION
,ElTOZlwrety Thaniday morning: •
s•REAL :ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
lD Wdhave a large amount or Real Rotate at Pri.
rats Bale, including every description of City and
conritry. preperty. .Printed Lige may be had. at the
auoilonatore.
PRIVATE SALE BEGIBTEE.
U1110".Real Estate entered on our Private Bale Bo•
eater; sad adrertlaed oczaalonally in our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which. 1,000 copies are printed weekly,),
free of Ohara°.
SPRING SALES—STOOKS AND REAL ESTATE.
MEMMIEMiii
Twenty-seventh Spring bale, July 6th; at: the Da
change.
Part of the descriptions in handbills for each of the
above aidea now ready
• - SOEWONEIt
• On Wedneeday,
.
June 23d, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia
Pirating., for account of whom it may concern—
Threv-alitteenthe of echooner Ida," built at Wil
mlogton, Delaware, in 1835,- 263 52,95 tons register,
length 112 , feet, breadth of beam 27 feet, depth of hold
og feet.
STOOKS, LOANS, &o.
On •Tuentny Evening,
June - 20th; at 8 o'clock. at the Philadelphia Re
chance, the following stocks and loans, by order of
exectitots— - - - -
' $3,000 Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad, first
mortgage, 7 per. cent. coupon bonds, interest payable
January and July.,- :
• $29,000 mmondmbitgage,aime company.
238 shorn Blount Carbon Railroad Company—par $6O.
20 shares Paint Creek Coal and Iron bitnlag and 61a
zufacturingOOmpany,:Virginia—par 225.
74 charm Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
road Company—par $l5O.
Inbar. Academy.of Fine Arte.
, 12attare Philadelphia Athenteum.
O,OOOOAAID}N .AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD 00.
Also. for account of wham it mar concern. will be
sold without reserve, ten first mortgage 7 per cent.,
bonds, 91,090ea0h, Camden and Atlantic Railroad Com
pany; VOL ' 276, 279,' 277, 978, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283,
and 284, with coupon; attached ; interest duo from, and
including, Zuly_let, 1864. to date-
Alio. by order of the United States Marnhal
-233 shares Lebanon Valley Railroad Company.
8 BUMS blechanics , Ravings Bank of liarrisburg.
TWIINTY-BIXTIL SPRING SALE—IIINIC 29th.
- At thoExchangeorill Include..-
Orphans , Gantt Pale-4stata Of Anna West. Deo'd.
TIME-EMU /GLIDE DWELLING, No. 41 9North
' eeenth strest r .between Willow and Noble streets. •
. • Peremptory Selo.
THREE-EITODY BRIDE DWELLING. Virginia street,
.sitt of Nixon street, end north of Goatee street. •
~ ' NEAT. MODERN DWELLING, No. SO Pederal , et.,
between Third and Youth streete, opposite Jefferson
Square. •
/OFR MODERN. DWELLINGS, each three-stories,
with back banding', west side of anias street, north
of Muter, street, Twentieth ward. They will be sold
separately. • •
TWO DWELLINGS, west side of Tenth street, above
Poplar. To be sold separately.
STORE AND rwzmallo.—Tbree-story brick store
and dwelling, north aide of Panyunk road, south of
Wharton street „
- SOMERSET-STREET:-Two-story frame dwelling,
Somerset street, north of Salmon street.
SALMON EfERNET.- , -Prame dwelling, northeast side
of Salmon street, north of Williard street.
TENTH-STRUT RESIDENOI.—Neat modern well
bollt'residence, east side of Tenth street, No. 721, be
tween Centel and Brown: Immediate,poesession. •
Executors' gale—Estate of Catharine Peterson, Deo'd.
VINE STREET.=Three-story brick dweling, No.
276 Vine street, between Second and Third streets.
VALUABLE SIM POR A COUNTRY - BEAT.—
. .
About 47- acres eolith of. Bristol, and about 14 miles
from Philadelphia" It's %Meek minty, and le hotrod
ed on the west by the Trenton Railroad at Oek Chore
station.. It will be aliowii by the owner, Mr. Joseph
Palen, on the adjoining. pproperty
- DESIRABLE OOTINTRY PLACE.-4 mores and 46
•perches, in. the village of Norritonville; 8 miles from
.Norristown. • The improvements area large three-story
stone bowie, zoirmoccapied as a post office:and , store by
practising physician.
IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RANT, $54 a year, well
'secured end punettfally paid. Six tnontim , interest, due
, Ist July, will bvincinded.
OROOND STREET.—Tbree-story brick dwelling,
No. 492 North Elicond street, smith or Dauphin.
• TWO TIIREII-STORY BRION. DWELLIN 08, William
street, southeast from Trenton Railroad street. To be
sold separately: , -
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, No. 115 Gob
hard street, north of Cherry street, betimen Fifteenth
and 81x1-onth streets.
VALUABLE PROPERTY.—Three-story brick dwel
llng,lrankford Road, between Queen and Allen Ste,.
with four three-story brick dwellings on Xenon street:
The whole renting for $950 a year
Peremptory Sale.
FEDERAL STREET,—Two three-story brick dwel
lings, Noe. 1232 and 1234 Federal street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth street. Sale absolute.
BOOTII FIFTEENTR STREET. Modern three
story brick store and dwelling. No. 702 South Fifteenth
street, with two three-story brick dwellings in the rear
on Wyoming etreet.
WOOD STREET AND"f/EWSON STREET.—Three
story brick dwelling, Ns. 1180 Wood street, above
Dukebtreet, with two frame dwellings in the rear on
/Jerson street.
00IINTEY PL,tOE, BIX . ACRES, •with - barn, junc
tion of the Dutton turnpike and Muter road, three
miles from Frenkfotd Immediate possession.
Executor's bale.
TIIRBE.STORY BRION BWKLLING,' No. 1032
Berber street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, and
Chestnut and Market streets. Terms--one half eash,
Immediate poseesslon.,
• Peremptory Elsie.
THREE-STORY BRIDE DWELLING, No. Mere
dith greet, botyreen bombard and Borah, and T Fenty
third And Tweati-fourth garnets. dale absolute.
rIIRRE•I3TORY BRICK DWELLING. north side of
Diets street, eighth house west of Thirteenth street,
Late District of Penn. -
TWXNTY•SBVIINTIT SPRING BALL—JULY &b.
At the Inchange, wilt include—
TAUSTRIES POSTPONDD SALP,4OAL LANDS—
LUZIRNII COUNTY, PA —By order of the trustee
for the holders of the BONDS of the NORTH OAR
BONDALD GOAL COMPANY, containing 558 acres and
80 perches, situate In Pell township, Lusernelicounty,
Pa ;John ,Laporte; Ben Uinta& -
Pull particulars now read in is,
11rtl John Kalb,
4.
TWO-STORY aeof
Third street, above Coates street:
- • • • Sme' Es
BRION BUILDING, a DERR ta VA ULT, SURDS, &c.,
northwest corner of Blevianth and Columbia avenue,
flame Estate
BRICK AND Pltifii STABLE , Marvin° atren
above Columbia avenue. '
THREIEuISI
TORYBRICK
o w
DWELLING-,
n N d o bll l l 3 e 3 .
2 North
Frorit street, noutb of Muter street, the lot extending
to Hope street.
HANDSOME MODERN: POUR-STORY BRIOK-RE
swoon, No 1805 Pine street, street, west of Eighteenth
street; with doable back buildings and is replete with
modern onnvenleness.„, M • ,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, M AN TEL MIRRORS, PI
ANO' FORTES, BOOZE OASES, ottioa
GAB CHANDELIERS, CARPETS, 'e.o.
CARD.--Our lithe to-Morrow morning, at the auction
store, wiltoompnce,' besldes,oo lots excellent mentelintrrore, second
hand furniture, CupetiOr plltim-fortee,
gas chandeliers arid pendant., *Wont office tables. wal
nut book cases, china and glace ware; Brieeele, ingrain,
and Vanillin carpets beds and bedding - , etaineithitinst
doors, & o. the ert:tperlor hotteehold furniture by
Order of executor, forming iii Antrim:dive assortment,
Wortlhyms the attention orlatlee and 'others desirous of
rtratg ic
•
Er, Oitilogne!notrready and the articles ' arranged
for *imminency).
_ One at 1190.189 and 141 South Fourth street.
'SUPERIOR 'FURNITURE, ELMANT ROSEWOOD
• PLS.NO-10Bps PINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, MIR
BRAS, &0.
, • . Thursay, ini,
At o'clock , •it 'the ' auction'htern store, an °item'''e
assortment of egeellent emotm-hang turnitere, elegant
piano:fortes . , fine minors, carpets, eto., from private
families deelining horiaelreephsg, remertd to the store
for mmvetdenee of lisle, • ,
MAW, a quantity of gas chandelier'', gee pendants, gee
hall I enter n hreoketa, &a. ,
Daguerreotype apperatue.
Also, a pair of Scaglioll pedestals, with black marble
Executor , / Sale. „
SUPERIOR WALNUT EURNITIIRE, FINE OAR
PUB.-BEDS, MATTRESSES, ko.
On Thursday Morribur,
At 10 oNtlock;,at the &tuition room,, second story by
order of executor, the entire house h old Inrniture, in
me but a 'hat time, and in excellent order.
- Now arranged for examination in the eeoond
story.
AT PRIVATS BALL
A welbseoured first mortgage-41,800. •
A beautifully situated lot, Perkknzlett turnpike
Chestnut ELUL
ofttE Mss. WEDNESDAY, iuNt 23, 185 g.
elt*Ct4fti.
VOMMEROULL SALES ROOM,
7 BANK and 10ITRAWBERBYy •between MAR•
HET and CHESTNUT andBBBOND and THIRD Afoot,.
Ir., G. WOI,BERT , AnoTiousea
IMPORTAgiT SALE. •
CARD.—We respectfully Invite the early and psv
Ocular attention of every person in the trade to the
very extensive' and valuable stock of straw goods; fur
and silk bate and caps,' fixtures, acc., &0., to be pa.
reniptorily sold by catalogue this day commencing at
10K o'clock precisely, at
• No. 626 klaiket striae, above Fifth.
The quantity and quality, and terms steals, preseht
rarelnducements for speculation'.
117 The entire stock Is now , arranged for exinninit-
Oen with catalogues,
PEREMPTORY RALE OS' THE ENTIRE STOOK OF
STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL% &e., COUNTING
HOUSE FURNITURE, BUBLVING, ootiNvAlts,
FIXTURES, MIRROR; SEWING MACHINE, MA
CHINERY, STEAM BOILER, & o ; OF MESSRS.
WILCOCK, Rommel &, ' BRALEY. AT - THEIR
STORE, No. ' 625 • MARKET 'STREET, ABOVE
FIFTH. ' •
• - Thin - Morning. ,
Jane 23d,' commencing at 10ti o'clock precisely, we
will sell, withorit reserve, at No: 622 Market street,
the entire stook et Messrs. Wilcock, Rogers &Tutle.r.
Included will be found ladies , fancy hair and lace bon
nets,, brold, - do, of various etyles and coalition, fancy
MM.-oath:l, crape and lace do. mime"' flats and bloom-
era, children , ' Leghorn hats, trimmed - and untrimmed;
ruches, feathers, dco.., tce - • " • '--
Also, mane and boys , white, mixed, and colored straw
hate, such Mi Panama, Maracaibo, Ouracoa, ,Bennet,
English Donstaele, Leghorn, pedals.&o., men's, boys',
and oh ildren's wool and caseimere hate, contorted quali
ties and colors,stoest , a and boys , cloth and posh caps,
together with counting home fornitiite, .hewing, supe
rior counter', elegant French plate mirror, g ee ax.
tures, &0., one Binger , s sewing machine in perfect or
der, but little used. machinery in factory, and all ap
purtenancei belonging thereto, steam bolter, &c.
Elzr Bale positive.
11 -- • The goods can be examined on the morning of
eale, when catalogues will be reedy.
1:17" Terms—All bills under $lOO, cash ; over $lOO, a
credit of four months. :
• NOTION —The trade and purchasers generally, will
find It their Interest •to attend ; every article will be
sold without reserve. The assortment will be found
the molt extensiveand rolnetde offered at caution for a
long polled.
SALE OF CLOTHING.
• • ' On Thursday Morning,
tune 24th, commencing at 1O) o'clock, will be
sold, without reserve, for cash, a general ace ortment of
city-made clothing, coneicting of—
Raglans
Top coats,
Dress coats, Of every variety, made in a sup erior man-
Vrook coats, ner, for men's and boys F wear.
Pants and
Vests.
1;13' Bamp es and catalogues early on the morning
of sale. '
BALE OF STRAW GOODS.,AIITIFIOULLS,
'Ortlirlday ?doming, - •
June 28th, commencing at log o'clock, will be
sold, without reserve, posh, a large and general as
sortment of fresh strain' geode and artificial*.
Included will be found els '
Hats,
Bonnets, Colored and whitei of all quslities, for
Ce p s, ll . men's, women's, misses!, boys' and infants'
and wear ' adapted to city and country trade.
Flats,
el., 50 cartons French aril/Wale.
113'Samples and eatalogues early on the morning of
orr Consignments respectfully solicited, for whiob
the best efforts will be us:d to obtain satisfactory
prices.-
Purchasers will usually find at the ‘,
every variety of staple and fanoy goods, sold in
lota to suit. Those who want 'goods at cash value, ob.
tained by fair competition, will find it their Interest to
attend.
TAXES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT BTREET, above FOURTH.
- 11:7 , Persons favoring an with consignments can rest
assured that their property will not be sacrificed.
ng- Commissions more moderate than those charged
by any other Auction Muse in the city.
Farr Consignments respectfally solicd.
WO` Oslo' paid immediately after the goods arillbld.
Positive Bale.
CEMETERY LOTS.
This Evening, -
June 30, at 8 o'clock) at the Exchange, will be sold,
without reserve—"
tote Noe 46 and 48. Sec. K avenue lots.
Lot No. 426, tee It, and 284 sec. 0; nest the front of
the ground—in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
Also—Lot No. 25, Division A. nen. 20, on main way.
Lot No. 15, Division B see. 8.
Lots Non. 10 and 11, Division 0, sac. 22—In American
61ecltnics , Cemetery.
1:17', These lots are well located. Sale absolute.
Trustees' Pesitive Sale,
PUBLIC SALE OP 111011 T. SECTIONS, 160,000
SQUADS /kW, IN MOUNT MODIAR CEMETERY.
Under authirity of a deed of trust, will be sold, with
out reserve, on account of whom it may concern—
On Wednesday Evening,
June 80th, at 8 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change—
Eight sections of ground, numbered 1,2, 3, 5 19, 62,
59, and 60, contalnining together 160,000 square feet,
in Mount Mortal' Cemetery, as -per plan. with all the
rights and immunities belonging to any lota, and sub.
;eat alone to the conditions of the act of incorporation,
and the rules and regulations adopted by the mana
gers of the Corporation. '
(jam'' Will be cold separately.
U 3: $2OO to be paid:. on each when the same le
struck off. ,
Positive Pale on the Promisee
TWENTIE'M SPRING SALE OF SEAL ESTATE
,Inne Ilbtb.
Will be sold on Friday morning, June 26,1868, at 10
o'clock, on the premises--
HANDSOIde .301311.8T0RY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No. 1208 WABIIINOTON,ETREET, FOURTEENTH
WARD.—A beautiful tour-iiiery brick dwelling, with
four-story brick back buildings and lot of ground, 11
feet treacle) feet deep to Clay street. It was erected by
the present owner for himself, and possesses every mo
dern improvement and convenience. 85,600 may re
main.
fI7WO rent has been repeatedly refused.
fl 7 este positive.
lIANDSOME PARLOR:SUIT Or DAMASK iunNl
TUBB, OARPBTB, &c.
Also, at the mane time every handsome suit of walnut
furniture, comprising pair of sofas„ pair arm chairs,
pair window chairs and four parlor chairs covered with
crimson satin damask, velvet carpet, walnut sole table,
Brocadella,marble top suit of cottage furniture, shades
expensive Venetian blinds, &c.
IJ7 Bale of the whole absolute, 013
TWENTY-FIRST SPRING SALE-JUNE 30th
. .
This sale will include the fol owinp—
Orphans , Court Bale—Estate of Charles Janney, dec , d.
HOUSE AND LOT, FRONT ISTREET.A three
story brick honed and lot, west side of Front street,
above Poplar. 23 feet 1 inch front and 90 feet deep.
Clear of ineumbrances. Terms—eash Sale positive.
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Johnson's minors
THREE-BTORY BRICK ROUSE, CROWN AND
VINE EITREETd.—A three-story brick hone. and lot,
northeast corner of Crown and Vine streets, IT feet
front, 73 feet 2 Inches deep Clear of Membranes':
Sale positive.
POSITIVE' BALE—TWO FRAME HOUSES AND
LARGE LOT, CAMDEN.—A lot with two frame honks,
north Bide of Spruce street, between Second mid Third.
streets, Camden. Lot 00 feet front and 250 feet deep to
Division street. Rents for ElOB , Clear of ineum
broncos. They will beisold without reserve.
Orphans , Court Ssle--Eatete of Isaac W. Latch, Dec'd.
BRICK nom AND LARGE LOP OF GROUND,
Twenty-first and Coates 'at eate.—The brick house and
large lotof ground, southwest corner Twentpfiret and
Coates streets, 80 feet on Cates street and 189 feet on
Twenty-first street to Wallace street. 79 feet 2 Inches
on Wallace street. $240 ground-rent. The front on
Coates street 80 feet doep. Rents; for /300 a year. Sale
positive.
Orphans Court Sale—Estate of William Teany, Deo'd,
ROUSE AND tor, LITTLE PINE BTEET .—A.
three etory brick house and lot, 17l feet front on Lit
tle Pine street, and 80 feet deep. /39.87 ground-rent.
Sale positive. -
Orphana , Court Sale—same name,
GENTEEL DWELLING,•THIRTEENTII STREET,
BELOW.WALLACE.—A three-story brick house and
lot, cut side of Thirteenth street. below Wallace St.,
17 feet front, 180 feet deep to Orange street, 50 feet
wide. On Orange greet Is a email threostory brick
dwelling. $2,600 may remain. Sale positive.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE. N0,.827 VINE STREET.—
A 7de/treble three-etory brick dwelling house, with
double three-story brick buildinge and lot of ground, 827
Vine street, east of Ninth street. 20 feet front 90 feet
deep to a 8 feet wide alley, of which it has the privilege.
It is a very desirable dwelling, built and finished in a
thorough manner, with every convenience, and lea de
sirable location for a busineas man.
. . .
117' May be examined at any time. $1,600 only re.
gulred.
EIGHT 'BOUM AND LOTS, OXFORD, APPLE,
AND BRENTON STREETS.—Eight houses and lots,
Oxford, Apple, and Minton streets, Seventeenth Ward;
to be sold separately.
VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, 8. E. corner Front
street, York street end Frankford avenue.—A valuable
lot of ground, 14 8 feet' B,i inches In front on Front
street ; and York great, and 117 feet 31( Inches wide at
the rear. $166 ground rent, Frankfonl avenue to the
Plank Road with the Fifth and Sixth-street Railroad in
the centre. Oars pace every few minutes. Will be sold
without reserve If $9OO is bid; two.thirda of which may
remain. . .
VALUABLE LOT, JASPER AND FRONT STREETS.
—Also, a lot east eide of Front street, 26 feet south of
York street, 80 feet trent, and Omit 180 feet deep to
Jasper street. $l4O ground rent.
• Will be sold without reserve If $1,400 is bid.
VALUABLE LOP, N. E. corner Front , and Jasper
streets —Also, the lot northeast corner of _Front and
Jasper streets, 181 fear front on each, and 112 feet deep
at the rear. $165 ground rent.
r•Wr — 11411 be sold without reserve if $7OO is bid.
fit AT DWELLING, MADISON STBEET, SOUTH
WARE.—A three-story brick dwelling, Madison street,
(leading westward from Moyamensing road, between
Ilariott's and Carpenter streets:, Southwark,) 73 feel
8 Inches front and 2634 feet deep. Clear of Maim.
brance. VP" Sale positive.
Positive Sale by order of Court of Common Pleas—Es•
tate of Georg.; Augustus Bangbarn, a lunatic.
TWO-STORY bRIOK. .110 USE, QUEEN STREET,
ABOVE FIFT/1.-4. neat two-story brick house and
lot, south side of Queen, between Delaware fifth and
Sixth streets, 16 feet front and 68 feet 43 inches deep.
Clear of incumbrances.
Er 150 to be paid on each of the above when the
eame Ia Minch off.
Exeoutoes gale—No. 51b Chestnut sheet
GUNS, SHOOT ING AGCUTIIEBI2NTEI, 01GARS,&
This Morning,
22d list , at 10 o'clock, will be sold at No, 516 °hell
nut street, third story, by order or the executor, and
belonging to the estate of the late George Mayo', Ben.,
a number of ahooting accoutrements, guns, cigars,
Turkish tobacco, and pipes.
Sale at No. 203 Smile Third street. above Spru.e.
11ANDSOMS 110118SHOLD FUNNITUAE—YRENOR
MAUI MITOIOIO PIANO PORTE, PAINTINGS.
OnMondey Morning,
At , I 0 o'clock, will be sold at No. 292 South 'Third
street, above Spruce street, the entire household fur
niture, committing superior carpets, mahogany piano
forte, pair gratkoh plate mirrors, venitisn blinds ate
gere, hair seat motto, and parlor chairs, carved Silva.
bethan and other chiles, out marble.top cola table,
curtains, passage oil cloth And rods, !daft. carpet, hat
stand, mahogany chamber furniture, wardrobes, dress
tog bureaus, vanilla& blinds, ingrain carpets, walk
stands, beds and bedding, washstands, Ac. Also, et
tension dialog table, dinner and tea ware, knives and
forks. &a.
May be examined, with catalogues, early on the
day oriels.
Mauro attb Cigars.
CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS
and assorted sizes, carefully selected by own house
at Havana, in store, and received by every arrival from
that port. S. FI:IOI.TET d SONS,
'el2-3in ' 216 South FRONT Street.
L , AVANA OIGAXS—A handsome snort
meat, imolt as
nun, • Partadss,
Canned,
— Glorla, - , rt ' s i pti7 l
.
,
Cologo ' Conreielisitdd i . , , •
Toney' Loped, Vinton American/Li 1,
Onion, ' 716ita'Onbana, ito., kn.,
e., In g , - X, 1.6 and 1-10 zoo, of 04l shoe and quali
fied, in *tore and constantly racalvinikand for sale low,
011ABLE11 TETA, !
(new) 188 WALNUT Stn.,t
,beloirBe.Boud, second gauzy
IGABO, CABANAS. AND PARTAGAS
, E1.10.A28.-A choice invoke of these celebrated
brands on board brig ." Nen Elra," daily eageeten from
Means, and for sale low, by • OllAltralliYli,
'(New) 188 Walnut Arcot; below Second,
ant Second Story.
WALL BRUSHES,
DUSTERS,
•A large anortntent, imitable for
C/ITY 0 - 1100701110,
And foinaleby
HENRY 0. EORBTAIN,
BRUSH AND BELLOWS MANUFACTURER
9 NORTH THIRD 13T. mint
ire 500TT,,,1i.; 4 110TIONEElt; (maces
-1.• tor to WoLlimitT & SOOTT ,) 481 CHESTNUT St.,
teed, the thietott ileum, between Fourth and Fmk
BALE OF 690 LOTS EMBROIDERIES AND filth'-
? NEltr GOODS.
• ' - ' MOnill4, •
Aloe'23, At 10 olUlock, by catalogue, 600 lote of Maple
and fancy Goods
'•6 ' EMBROIDERIES. •-,YUST LARDED.'
"Included will be fount a line anew-Ape Jaconet and
eambrlo Collars and Eels, Just lauded: and adapted to
,
best City sales ' Book Gauntlet Sleeves.
EDGINGS AND INSERT/NG&
Also, a line of *abet and Salsa Edgings and Insert-
Inge, just landed.
FLOWERS, RIBBONS, MIEN
,Also, 100 cartons PrenohertitiolSl Flowers.
Also, MameHine Florence groe de Nap One.
Ribbons, silk Laces, yringes, kn.
Also, city-made Parasols ritrisolete.
MOHAIR MITTS.
Aloe ; BO dozen Pram% fillet mitts.
MANTILLAS, VEILS, km.
A line of Swiss and silk lace mantillas, silk lace
ko.
Wain GOODS.
Also, eambrios, *oiled, tape cheats, plain and dot
•ted Swim. • • -
Ml36,gloree, hosiery, combn, belts, &o,
'BANKRUPT'S 'LTOOK—IIIt ORDER OF AMON=
• .
At the Mose of sale the stock of a bankrupt, consist
ing of embroideries, kr bitegoods; notions, Sce.
• - GAITERS AT PRIVATE BALE.
At, Private Bale—Ju at landed—
Cues calf, patent leather, and cloth Congress gaiters,
Oxford ties, &c.
URA* HATS
Also, cases men's and boys' straw hate
MANTILLA LAOEB. ,
Also, a line of black silk mantilla heti, suited to the
beet city trade.
Also, 100 dozen bop , dimity collars.
Also, 50 iota of jewelry, breast pins, ear rings, seta,
&0.,
FURNESS ' , BRINLEY, &
Nos. 222 and 224 MARKET 'Street
SALE OF COUNTERS. DESKS,I3IIELVING,VTOVES,
CARPETS, Ito.,
Of the auction store, Nos. 222 and 226 Market street.
On Friday Morning.
Jane 25th, at 10, o'clock will be sold—
Countlag•room desks And tables. •
Large sloe counters.
Loose shelving and carpets.
Oonntlng.roont chairs and stools.
Trestles, boards, stores, &a., being the fixtures of
the auction store.
• A150,..a quantity, of coal,
_ _
TAMES J.: ARBUKLE, AUCTIONEER,
otnnerBECOND and - BUTTONWOOD streets.
EXTENSIVE CATALOGUE SALE OP 'LLARDWAIIE,
BLASTING, - ISIA'NILLA, WRAPPING, WRITING,
AND STRAW PAPERS, WRAPPERS, BOX, BIND
ERB', STRAW, AND WOOL BOARDS, PAPER BAGS,
BAGGING, PLATFORMSCALES, sCREENS, &o. ,
• On Thursday Morning,
June 24th, at 10 o'clock,.preclaely at the northeast
corner of Third and New streets, wili'positively be sold,
without reserve to the highest bidder, the entire stock
of William Wench, decliningthe paper business.
lUT:oetalogue on the morning of sale. jel9-st*
Q. A. DYSART tic COG, AuarzoNimes AvD
►J• OC;1011881011 MRII.OI7ANTS, No. 21'Bonth RIGHTU
13TRERT, comer of LODGE STREET.
tat' OUT-DOOR SALM lb:dated and-promptly at
tended te.
Dr• :ADVANCES •made on conalguments , when de
sired, w ithout extra. charge ,
M b pr
posed until 10 P. IS. Now e
to receive invoicee pe of DAY GOODS, NO TIONS
W DICr ATOIIES and JEWELRY, NNW and SECOND
HAND FURNITURE, PALNTIN4B, BOOKS and BEA
TIONEBY, &c.
1:17t Wm of FANCY GOODS every evening.
AT PRIVATE BALE.
A'hirge lot of alike wines and cigars, of a private
gentleman '
MOSES N A TRA NS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MEROHANT, -E. N. earner
SIXTH and DACE Btreete.
GREAT EMILIO ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY! MONEY ! ! MONEY ! ! !
Money liberally advanced In large or small amounts %
from one dollar to thousand', on gold and silver plater,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, ,muelcal
instruments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, home vehiolee, her
nese, and all artmles of value, for any length of time
agreed on, at Nathan: , Principal A's tfatiahmcni,
southeast corner of Sixth and Race street/.
• - • -
ila" Premisaery notes,with collateral, dleeounted
at the lowest market rate s.
NATHANEP PRINCIPAL ZBTADLInUNERNT, S. E.
CORNER OP SIXTH AND RACE STURM.
Where money will be liberally advanced on. geld and
silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowl Ins
_places,
dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigara, hard
ware, cutlery, taney articles, mirrors paintings, en
gravings, musical Instruments, furniture bedding,
horeee, vehicles, harness , stocks, and all ot her articles
of value.
Personal attention given to all out-door sales, either
at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and altar
unusually low. •
TO PERSON/I IiSLINQUISIIINELHOUPPIKEEIPING.
Persons relinquishing housekeeping or hating sup
plies of furniture to dispose of. will Ind it to their ad
vantage by sending the 8/1.1110 to the auction atom, south
east corner of Bluth and Race street, where It will be
properly arranged in the furnitrire salesroom, and sold
to the beet advantage, two-thirds of the goods advanced
if required, and the balance handed over the often:moo
of the day etude. ,
Fine gold and silver hunting use, double ease, and
double bottomed lever, leplues, English, Swiss, and
French watches '
• gold specks, gold chinos, gold brace.
lets, a variety or fine gDld studs, breastpins, sod, finger
rings; fine flutes; superior old violin and guitar, very
fine melodeon. and numerous other articles,
QA.NUEL. •NATEANS, AUCTIONEER,'
and HONEY LOAN 03/108, No. 224 Booth
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only
eight doors below the Illiehange.
Hours of bus:lnoue from T o'clock, A. U., until 10
o'clock in the craning.
Ont.door sales, and Wee at the Auctiffn House, at
tended upon the ;nod saltisfsopm terms.
•- • — CAPITAL 2200,000.
Esfablisksd I" or the last nifty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monde, Silver Plate, Watobee, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
obandtte, Olothlng,Turniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instrunents, thaw, Horses, Carriagee, and Needs of
• "2 . 4 : I X,P t Z remain any length of - time agreed
upon.
All adiances, from one hundred dollen and upward*
will be eliarged 2 per cent, per month ; $5OO and ova,
the lowest market rate.
Thhi Store Itomehaving • depth of 120 teat, ham large
fire and thlef.proolvadta to dtore all valuables, and psi
mite watchmen for the premises ; also, a heavy loan
ruse effeotectfor the benefit of all pram; kolas goods
advanced n_pon. . .
F. 11.—On account of having an unlimited . capital,
this Mace is prepared to make advances on more sans
factory and accommodating term* than any other In
this city. '
Money advanced to the poor, tn,arn i all amounts, with .
ant any charge.
AT PHIVATI PALI.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced Reieea. ettl4Y
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
JIL FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL.
PHlA.—Dlvorce No. 2, December, 1857. MARY E.
TAYLOR Vtl. WILLIAM TAYLOR.
And now, to wit, 19th June, 1958, on motion of Wx.
D. KELLeY, for Libellant, Rule on Rempundent to
chow educe why the Court should not decree a Divorce
rt einetelo macrimortii, no prayed for by the Libellant,
returnable SATURDAY, Id July, MS, at 111
TO WILLIAM TAYLOR, alien NI:11E311AR TAY
LOR, rempondent above named; Take notice of the
above rule. WM. D. KELLEY
10th Juno, ISO.
A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY.
The subscribers have been appointed sole agents
in the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known
ROCHELLE BRANDY, which they are prepared to
offer to the trade at the lowest market price, from 'Uni
ted States bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A
constant supply on band, in half, quarter, and one
eighth pipes, dark and pale,
jolt-tf
TITLES ROBIN & CO. COGNA.C.—The
subscribers, sole agents in the State of Pennsylva
nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to its superior
quality, and feel confident it will compare favorably
with the most favorite brands In the market
A constant supply of the above in the United States
bonded vrarehouse, entitled to debenture, of various
vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes. jelB-tf
F . A BRE Y GRAPE-LEAF GRAM -
PAGNE.
ARNOLD & NORI A , Solo Agents,
120 WALNUT Street.
GIN. -30 pipes Dutch Company Gin, in
bond and for sale by
WILLIAM 11. YEATON,
jo3 No. 216 South FRONT Street.
& CO. CHAMPAGNE.--A
constant supply of tho genuine brandin bond and
In store, for sale by WM. 11. YEA.TON,
103 216 South FRONT Street.
CLARET-126 OASES MARGAUX, 160
V Osseo BT. JULIEN, in quarts and tants, in store
and for gale by A. MERINO,
ap22 140 &ntb PRONT Street.
BRANDIES.—" Minot Oaatilloo," Marett,
and other Cognacs of talioll4ll vintages, In half
pipes amlquarter easki; Pellevoladn Rochelle Brandies,
Xs ant dark, in half piper, half tasks, and one•eighth
casks. Imported and for sale by •
HENRY BOHLEN It 00.,
0a22 221 and 228 Borith Fourth street.
C
LEWIS% IMPORTER AND DEALER
. IN FINN NCINBa, Lt 4311088, MAU, &e., 90
&inch PIFTH threat, Plillactelphpi,
.
V.HER • Y WINE.—I 6 QUARTER PIPES
'rations grades Harmony Sherry, in buil, and for
sale WILLIAM H. YEATON.
• 416 Rau* VEMNT at.
CORDIALS.—ANISkITTE, PURAOO6,
and MAURO/IMO In store and for sale by
ang9 - A. shottfro, tan R, ' , Rom+ RI.
ALLSOP' B PALE ALE IN HIIDS.-A
constant supply on hand In Onstomilouse stores,
for dale by ' WILLIAM IL. YEATON,
Sole Agent for panneylvanta,
eon& No 226 South FRONT &roe!.
111RANDY--7 octaves Renault &Co;
Cog
naa, very old vintage, In bond and for sole by
- WILLIAM. 11. YEATON,
14 21t1 South FRONT BC
job HILADELPHI A: WARMING AND
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few &Mks below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old friendi and the'public are respectfully Invited to
examine oar extenelve stock of Warta Air Furnaces,
Cookiniltinges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, &e. &a. We are
noir Minufseturing- CHILSONIS CELEB , RATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and etonondeal Heater ever invented,
and suited to all °Wiles of buildings.
Aloe, new end 'beautiful patterns of Low Down
Grates, and Parlor Coal Olsten of all sizes end patterns.
We have also coranienced,' the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE - MANTELS from Penn
ey/yenta Stone. Title° Mantel! wore awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the fate Fair and Exhi•
bition of the Franktfn Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful ANTRIOS blAnsuns,
are not injured by Smoke, Coat Gas, Oil ar Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much less price
than Marble. Call and As them.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
BENJ . Id. VELTWELL, litiperlnteident.
Philadelphia, April, 1858—ap24 ly
EttRINGS-800 1)13le.:NO. 1 PIOKLED
JLllerrtogl 800 bble extra , Nrirtonudiond ditto
120 - 01 0 POtornito dry melted- ditto_ , now in store and for
WOW , ' ENO. id KENNEDY & 00.
FOlB " - -Not. 180 i 4182 N. WHARVES.
Deximbnuni3.
SiIATE I SLATE l I I—liooling
. Elate, of all Binh and iTozyloV10•11, kept con
stantly on hand, and for Bale by
FOBBING, FOE & 00.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
N. B. gate Boob put on In the beet manner, and re
pairing attended to. All work worrautoil. 1,5 7
figica
NOTIONS
OUT-DOOR BALES
.Ergal Notices.
Solicitor for Libellant.
ic2L•nialm
WI no anti Kiquors.
ARNOLD & WORL,
]2O WALNUT Street
ARNOLD & WORL D
120 WALNUT titroot
ARNOLD & WILSON,
sooomogooe To B. A. HARMON
insurance Comingnice.
CORN EXCHANGE INSURAME COM
PANTt No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
oniarznED QAPITAL MO 000—PAID UP CAPI-
• • TAL $360,1100. • •
ThltOempany having been recently REORGANIZED,
and its actual Capital largely increased, respectfully
eolielts a share of the patronage of insurers. Fire and
Marine Policies will be lulled at equitable rates of pre
mium, and lessee liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
DIREOTORB
- .
William M Godwin, B. R. Crawford,
',hum W. Queen, • Jno. L. Itedner,
George W. Hall, William B. Themes,
D. tranklin Jackson, 13. N. Winslow,
J. O. Hopper, Henry D. Mean.
WM. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Homan , Secretary. - mrlo-dtf
I 11 0 E INdIURANDE AND TRUST com.-
KJ PANr.—The PENN MUTUAL LIPID INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOGS
Streets. Capital, $612,725.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—granti annuities and endowments—par..
abases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all
oontraete depending on the oontingenoles of Life.
They sat as Executors, Admihistrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
111118711110.
Daniel L. Miller, Bamnel L Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. flanker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Boston,
Bamnel 0. Huey, Theopliilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Towmuntd, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphini Rent, John W. Horner,
William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T. Mott; Samuel I. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomal,
Warner M. Rash!, John 4. Brenner,
P.O. Mahler, Billiton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vioe Preet.
Joan W. VOILINS. Secretary. nlB-ly
T"QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY,--o.fflee 408 WALNUT Btreet, PHILA.
DBLPHIA.
Insures
_against lose or damage by FIRE and the
PERM of the ' REA, INLAND NAVIGATION and
TRANSPORTATION.
Ten per cent. in cash returned on the earned pre
tainms of Open Inland Policies.
OPPIOBER.
GEORGE 11. llART—Preeldent.
E. P. ROBB—Vice President.
R. It. 0000SRALL-13ecrentry and Presenter.
B. R. , BIITLER-4.fisletant Secretary. • ,
D11E0143113.' , -
George H. Gae l __ Joaerh lawarde,
)11. P. Ross, Poster 8: Pelican",
A. O. Mittel, Charles G:luder,
Andrew R. Member., Samuel Jones, M. D.,
1H.;1`.! Ron. R M. Fuller,l
11. It. ()eggshell,
John L. Pomeroy.
EL R. 00408HALL.,Seeretarr,
AEGTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, NEW YOF.K.—Affies, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Meehanlee , Bank— hash 04041, $260,000,
with a surplus. This Company insure Dnildinge, Ater;
ohandise, Furniture, Tassels in port and their Oargoee,
and other property, against Lou or Damage by Fire and
the Welts of Inland Nangatiod.
DIRDOTORS.
,
HenryGrinnell, Joshua B. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Itnhu It. Craved,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis,
Edmund' Penfold O. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson IL Corning, ' Theo. Polhemaa, Jr.,
Ogden Haggerty, Mahe B. Morgan,
Thorium Monagan, Abm. B. Van Ned,
John H. Berle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward Thome 8. Nahum, •
Charles Easton,' James W. Phillips,
Louie Lornt, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel G. Glidden, lildirard Blacken,
Steph. Cambreleng, Wm. B. Shepard,
Thomaa Scott, Charles L. Prost,
John Ward, Lothrop L. Stamm,
Henry K. Bogart, Wttliam R.. Fosdick,
Peter Ade_ ,s Imery Thayer,
Benjamin H. Yield , Geo. Westfeldt,
A. R. Prothinghanoi Dolmen Taylor,
Thee. F.Youpgs, Henry B. Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALBRRT WARD, President.
BICILLID A. °AVIA!, Secretary. an 10-ly
COMMONWEALTH
INECYRANON
COMPANY
OP TEI •
STATEi OP PENNSYLVANIA.
OPPION,
NORTHWEST DORN RR
/FOURTH AND WALNUT STREWS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Subseribed Capital, $600,000.
Paid up Capital ; /200.000
tinteorois.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. B. Stewart,
H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Milian, J. H. Walter, •
Edw. O. Knight, M. R. Wendell,
H.
Lew
le, . B. K. $0721111.
.DAWID JAYNE, M. D. President.
THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vice Pres%
e...
Laren.Laren.B. Moon, Secretary I'7
'INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA.
MARINE, FIRE . , AND INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION INSURANCE.
OPPICE No. 282 WALNUT STREET,
Booth side, east of Third street.
The properties of this Company are well invested,
and furnish an available turd for the ample Indemnity
of all persons who desire to be protected by Insurance.
MARINE RIM taken on Vessels, Freights, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise
per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats.
FIRF. RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build-
Inge, In City and County.
INCORPORATND IN 1794. CAPITAL SSQQ 000,
ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVE=D.
TOTAL PROPERTIES 51,007,825E0
PUIPSTOAL
DIRECTORS.
Always 43.0onrin, WILLIAM WRLSII,
BAXIDIL W. Join, WILLIAM E. Doyen,
701111 A,Daown, JAMIIII N. DICHHON,
SAMORL B. RAIIIII, B. MORRIS WAIN,
OHAALRES TarLoa, Joan BLlsoa,
ANDRIM Wilma, Girona,' L. RAintson,
Joan R. Nay,' litaknois R. 00PR,
RICHARD D. WOOD, EDWARD II: TROITZI ,
ARTHUR O. 001M/N, President.
HENRY D. BREHM:RD, Beerotary. Jal9-tt
IDELA.WARE MUTUAL bArETY IN
!MANOR COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TILE LEGISLATURE of PENN-
SYLVANIA, 1835.
0511081, B. IL Corner THIRD and WALNUT area%
PltPf'lt!.l
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS, )
0 ARGO, To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT,
INLA INSURANCES,
On Goods, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to alt p arts of the Union.
FIREINSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &e.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 2, 1857.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate. 5 101,350 94
Philadelphia City and other Loans 187,011 25
Stock in Banks, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies 12,508 00
Bills Receivable 220,291 95
Cult on hand 38,892 GO
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently Issued, on other
debts due the Company 92,780 87
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
•
702,785 ST
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
:mph H. Seal, Theophilus Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder, James Trequair,
John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr.,
John It. Penrose, J. P. readmi t
George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel B. Stokes,
Dr. It. M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. Maarland,
Hugh Orals', Thomas 0. Hand, -
Bodnar Maitrain, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly, Jun. B. Semple, Pittsbgh.,
H. Jones Brooks,l Dr. T. Morgan, , g
Jaoob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, ct
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLIIIIIIN, Secretary. is9"7
VIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FARE
.a: INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organized under the Act of Assembly relative to In
Saranac Companies, plumed April 24, 1866.)
GDORCIE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vioe.Preeident.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Brcretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day, I Jacob II Vaughan,
i l
William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. D. Dirr ..y,
Barclay Lippincott, John W Amman, •
Jos. 8.. Brognard, - A. 11. Roam:Maim,
Chas litotes. fe24l at Stern.
Groilette Articles.
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large, medium, and small. The small holds hall a
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N. Y. ((in thelveat R. Y. Wire RailinglEstablishment,)
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PAO/TAGER, MEROHANDIZE, BAND NOTES iind
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lienerei Papszintonitoy
iibippittg.
atiCABIN PASSAGE ONLY.—FOR
LivEßPon, WEDNESDAY, Jinn 80th, 1858.
The packet ship STALWART, 1,450 tow, Augustus
H. Lucas, Commander, will sail plisitiroly no above.
Saloon passage $75
For freight or passage, apply to
THOS. RICHARDSON do CO.,
je22 101 WALNUT Street.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GI/AS
ROW, DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY,
VIA LINTHRPOOL.
TIIE LIVERPOOL Am) PHILADELPHIA STEAM
SHIP CO.'S Clyde-built Iron Steamships are intended
to sail as follows :
FROM NEW YORK.
CITY OP BALTIMORE: ...... ....Thursday July lot.
CITY OP WARRINGTON
" 15th.
KANGAROO " 20th.
And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R.
FROM LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 23d.
KANGAROO July Ith.
CITY OF BALTIMORE.. ..... . " Riot
And each alternate Wedneoday.
Cabin Passage from New York and Philadelphia....s7s
Third Men to any of the above-mentioned places,
and found in best cooked Provisions 30
Return Tleketo good for B months 00 Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York
or Philadelphia 40
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Park, Bremen, Ham
burg, Ac.. without delay at through rates.
The Company's Steamship BOSPRORI7S trill sail
regularly between Antwerp and Liverpool, in connection
with the departures for Now York, taking goals from
Antwerp to New York, at a through Moor freight.
Ocrtliicates of Pasonge from Antwerp to New York $45.
Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards.
For freight or paocage, apply at the Company's Offices,
15 BROADWAY, New York, nod 100 WALNUT Street,
JOAN G. DAM:, Agent.
Or WILLIAM INDIAN,
je22 62 and 63 Tower Duildiug , Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL AND PHILA.
DELPIIIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Steam communication between New York and Ant
werp, via Liverpool.
The 'splendid fast screw-steaniship BOSPHORUS,
Captain McGuigan, (lately employed in the Royal Mail
aerviced will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver
pool every alternate THURSDAY, in connection with
the company's steamships from Liverpool to New York.
ooda for Now York will be received and shipped by
the Agents in Antwerp and bills al . ..lading sigue - ti there
at a through rate of freight.
The first sailing from Antwerp will be on the 17th of
June, In conjunction with tho CITY OF WASHING
TON from. Liverpool, on Juno 23.
For further particulars and terms of freight and pas
sage, apply to J. P. Kreuter & Co., Antwerp; William
Lunen, Lower Buildings, Liverpool, and at the Com
pany's Offices, 16 Broadway, New York, and }6B Walnut
street, Philadelphia
JOAN G. DALE, Agent
.. c & REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI
DENCE.—Schooner 'WORCESTER, RHODEd
Master, now loading at callowhill-street Wharf.
Fur freight, apply to Captain, on board, or to
JNO. 11, KENNEDY & CO.,
Je2l 130 and 132 NORTII WIIARVE.9.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—•Con
eigneee per Schooner WORCESTER, Rtionaa
master, from Providence, will please attend to receip
of goods at Cellowhill.street Wharf.
JNO. M. KENNEDY k CO
WANTED—A VESSEL to load in
nlag-gthe Louisiana Lino, for New Orleans. Quick
despatch and good rates will be given.
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., •
jel9-1t 120 NORTH WHARVES.
IfikFOß SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST
rates and no detention. Clipper of SATIIIr-
DAY, 20th June. Popular nitip. 101 days to San
Francisco.
The magnificent first class clipper ship EARLE
WING, Worth, master, is receiving her cargo at pier 10
East River, New York.
This favorite dipper in double-diagonally braced,
noted for good delivery of cargo, and of small capacity.
Shippers desirous of reaching the California markets
at the earliest possible day, will find the "Eagle Wing ,
a reliable conveyance
81E3110P,81110118,
320
NORTH WHARVES.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH -MELON'S LINN.
GOODS RECEIVED AND DILLS OP LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
The splendid drat-class side-wheel Steamships
REYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly One for the South and Southwest
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 11
o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
FOR CHARLESTON,
The HDYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles P. Marsh
man, will commence loading on Thursday, June 24th
and nail for Charleston, Eh C., on Saturday, June 26th
at 10 o'clock A M.
FOR SAVANNAH,
- - -
The STATE Ox GEORGIA, Oapt. John J. Garvin.
will commence loading on Thursday, July Ist, and
fall for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Julyt3d, at 10
o'clock A M.
At both Oharleaton and Savannah, these ships connect
with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with sail
roads, &0., for all places in the South and Southwest.
FREIGHTS RHYMED
Heavy Freight at an average of 15 per cent. below
New York steamship rates.
INSURANCE.
FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin passage 120 CO
Steerage do 8 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 30 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
. A. HERON, Jr.,
No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves.
Agents at Charleston, T. B. & T. G. BUDD.
Agents in Savannah, O. A. GREINER & 00.
For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
For Florid., from Savannah, steamers ST. MARTS
and ST. JOIINS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana from Charleston, steamer BABEL, on
the 4th and 10 th of every month. Jell
dikFOR LONDON-THURSDAY, 24th
Juno.—Tho barque ACHILLES, Captain &To
nna, viii sail no above.
Cabin passage *l5
For freight or posenge, apply to
' THOMAS RICHARDSON & 00.,
jolo 101 WALNUT Street.
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL, BELFAST. DUBLIN, and LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for 30 dollars.
Return Moltke, good for six months, to either of the
above places j by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
nor NZW TOIL
Glasgow, Godwin, Saturday, 12th ,Tune, at 12 noon
New York, Bloallllan, 10th July, •'
Edinburgh, Cumming, . 1 24th July, .1
GLABOOW
Glasgow, Godwin, 12th May.
New York, McMillan, 12th June.
lidlnburgh, Cumming, 20th June.
RATES 011 PASSACIII
/HON GLASGOW.
rirrt Wass 15 guineas
Steerage, found witii cooked provisions g ic
1:1311=11
First Class
Steerage, found with cooked provision
. So 00 -
Ohildren under 14 years of age, hal fri4ti in
fare,
Steerage, free.
Return tickete &Tellable within eix months, by any
steamer of this line.
Pint Class $l4O 00 Steerage $6O 00
An experienced Surgeon at (ached to each Steamer.
For freight or plumage apply to
WORKMAN & CO., 128 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia. . . .
ROBERT ORAN', 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LOBBY, Bochum:Oa Wharf, Baltimore
ripHE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN
1. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
TROY NNW !Olt TO LITZ/WOOL,
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage
FROM BOSTON TO LITTSPOOL
Chief Cabin Plumage..
Second Cabin Passage - RI
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. ludkine. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wiclman
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ityrie.
AMNIA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch.
These vessels carry a clear white light at maet•head;
green on etarboard bow ; red en port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wedneeday, June 9th
AMERICA, Moodie, 0 Boston, Wednesday, Juno 16.
ASIA, Lott " N York, Wednesday June 29d
CANADA, fang, g , Boston, Wednesday, June 80
PERSIA, Judkine, c , N York, Wednesday July I
NIAGARA, Wickman, ,4 Boston, Wednesday, July 14.
AFRICA, Shannon, ,4 N York, Wednesday, July 21
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Freedom, Stones
or Metals, unlessbille of lading are signed therefor and
the raluetherem: tit tan expressed.
For freighter) iii it e apply to
o 10-y E CUNARD, 4 Bowling,Green, N. York.
Statwiterp.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
11-fs DAVID M. MOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelve.
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Danko, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
in various styles, in the most nnbstantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.'
A - general assortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Conoerning Mr. Iloganis contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say—. This display of blank
boons for banking and mercantile use is the best in the
Exhibition.' The selection of the material is good., the
workmanship - most excellent, and their finish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate." no2o-tf
f)etele tillb ligetantants.
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
(Erected in 1867
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
my29•y WELLS 00YERLY, Proprietor.
NVORRELL HOUSE, _
N. W. car. THIRD and HARMONY COURT
. .
Toe undersigned takes pleasure in informing hie
friends and the public at largo, that he has opened the
above F.fiTABLIBIIMPNT, and pledgee himself to merit
the patronage of bit patrons, ever) article is of Ripe
ner quali.y, having been selected without regard to
price. MARLA WORE JILL, Proprietor.
my2'T-13m
NICHOLLS HOUSE,
(EUROPEAN PLANO
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
NO. 115 BOUT"( EIGHTH BT., BELOW ORESTEUT,
PIIILADIMPFIId. •
This HOUSE in for Permanent and Transient ',edg
ing. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, E.
NIOHOLLB, to give satlefsetien to the Petrone.
This establishment is eltuated in the heart of the
city, centre of buelnees, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community will find
it a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and aeon°.
Male furnished at all boars.
Single ROOlllll, 60 smite per night. By the week 82.50
and upwards. mbild-tf
}WI EROHANTS' ROTEL,
- NORTH 70IIRTE pTBANI•
Anon
PHILADRLPHIA.
on2.lkH IioNIBBRN & BONB. PROPZIATOIIt.
Sire 'proof Safes.
"s3t2::mpEß SAFES.
A largo lasOrtoitent Of
_ EVANS as WATSON'S
IaILADZI,PHIA MAN TIFACTU 11.14
SALAMANESR, SAVES,
VAULT DOORS,
Poe Banks and Stored.
DANN LOOKS
to any now in hee.
INON SUIITTEIBB, tho.,
On as good tonna as any other establishment to the
United States, by
BY ANS WATSON,
No. SO Booth FOURTH strait,
Philadelphia.
ILIAD' QIVA U 8 A CALL
',NORTH . PENNSYL-
Nikw... TANIAAMECAD.
BETHLEHEM, 'ALLENTOWN, MANOR CHIME,
EASTON. DOYLESTOWN; dm
ANOENT
TAKES EFFECTSUMMER
MOND &RR AY. MAY 17th, ISMI. -
For Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, andEas
ton, /to., (Express.) in CODDeation with L. 'alley Rail
road, from WILLOW Btreet at 9 &. AL and 226 P.M.
, Paatiengera tor-Easton by 2.26 P. H. Train take
'Stage at Iron Drill Station.
Por Doylestown. (Acoommodation,) from Willow et.,
atB.BOA.M and 6.80 P.M
•
For Fort Waahington (Accopamodation) from Second
and Ohatham Streets at 7.25 and 10.24 A. and 410
and 6.45 I'. M.
. .
Leave Bethlehem (llspress,) at 9 A. M. and 2.20
P. M., with pmeengers from Lehigh ; Valley Rail
road. and arrive at Willow Street at 12 M. and 5 25
P.M .
Leave Doylestown at 8 A. M. and 2.60 P. M., and ar
rive at Wino Street at 816 A. M. and 6P. 51. •
Leave Fort Washington at 8 and 9 A M., and
2.45 and 6 30 P.M.. and arrive at Second and Chatham
Streets at 8.50 and 9 50 A. tit , and 8.36 Bad 6.28 P. M.
ON tilliiDAYS
Leave Willow street for Doylestown at 8.30 A. EL and
2P. M.
Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 A M. and
5.15 P NI.
All Passenger Trains MOVING NORTII and BOUTS
will atop at Chatham Street and connect with City Pas
longer Ratko id
Fare to Bethlehem
Mauch Chunk
Doylestown
NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 001IPANY , f3 LINER.
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY
PLACER.
Leave as follows, via . -
Atll V P. M., from Remington Depot, via Jersey
City, Mail v 92 26
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda.,
Non 9 15
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. An.
oommodation 2 25
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jemmy City, Morning
Mail 800
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tunny
end Jersey City, Dicrning Express 8 00
At 2P. M., via Camden sad Am boy, 0. and A. Ex.
pram 800
At 6 P. M. via' Camden and Jersey, City, Everting
Mall 8 0
At BP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoonunoda, -
Non, 14 Olass 200
At 8 P. M - .; via Camden and Amboy, Aoomnixerds,
Non, 2nd Olass. 1 60
At 5 P. 11., via Camden and Amboy,"Aecommods-
Non, let Class 2 00
At 6 It ..x., via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda•
ilon, Tad Class 1 75
The 6 P. M. line runs daily, all others Sundays es
*opted
Expreen Lines stop at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington,6o.; at 8 A'. M
and 4 P. M. from Wilmot , street whaer.
• For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, .Wilkeebarie
Montrose. Great tend, &e., at 6A. N., via Delaware,
Likohavanna at Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 6A. M. and 2P. M. -
For Mount Hotly at 6 AY A. M., and 8 and 6 P. 11.
W L.PNES
For Bristol, Trenton, /be., at 2,q and 4 P. M ,
WAY -L167E1
for Palmyra klaneocas, Beverly, Burlington, Ihirden ,
town Ac., at B'P. M.
Steamboat RiOnard Stockton for Bordentown, and in.
termedlate places ' at 2,kg P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for TACOLI,y, at 10 and 11% A. M.
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines exeeptllx P. M , leave Walnut street wharf.
irrYlfty pounds or baggage only allowcd 'erten goo
imager. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Corn
pony limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond $lOO, except by special dontratt.
WM. M. GATZMER, Agent
0. & A. 8.-B. 00.
IRILADELPRIA, GERMANTOWN
AND NOICRIB TOWN HAILROAD.-81751h1E8
ARRANGHISEENT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th,
Ms
- .
Leave 'Philadelphia at 6N, 7, 8. 9-06 min., 10,11 g,
A. M., 1,2, 8,4, 5,0, 7,8, 9,10, and 11X P. M.
Leave Germantown at 6,7, TX, 8, 9. 9%,10x, 11N,
A. M. 149,min., 2,3 N, 4,N, SN, ON, 8, 940 min., and
10n. 51. -
The 7N o'clock A. M. TAM from Germantown
vriVatop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 man. A. M., 2, BX, and 8
P. M.
Leave Germantown B,ti A. M,, 1-10 min., 4.4, and
P. M.
Leave Philadelphia at 6 1 1(, 8, 9.05 min ,UX A. M.,
2,3, 6,6, 8, 10 P. M.
Leave (Theatnut llill at 6 40 and 7.85, 9.10, and 10.10
min. A. M , 12.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.60, and 9.20 rain.
P. M.
Leave Philadelphia, 920 A. M., 2,6 N, and 8 P. M.
Leave Chestnut )1111 at 8.10 min A. 51., 12.50 4.10
6.40 P. hi
POP. CONSHOHOCKEN ANC NORRIS TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 61(, 9, U A. M., 1.05 min.,
3.10 min..4g. 0)(, 111( P. DI.
Leave Norristown at 6,7, 0, 11 A. H., 1, BX, and 6X
P
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P.
Leave Norristown at 7 A. M.i and 6 P. M.
FOR .MANAYUNIC.
Leave Philadelphia at 0 7%, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 min.
2.95 mia., 3.10 min , 4%. 6) 0%, 8, 11% P. M.
Leave Manayunk at 13%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 11% A. M.
1%. 3, 4. 0%, 7, and 9 P. M.
11W' Sundays same as Rnrrlatown.
CIIIREITER VALDRY RAILROAD POll DOWNING
Leave Philadelphia at fix A. M., and 3.10 min. P. M
Leave Downingtown at TX A. lit , and 1 P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green streote, Philadelphia.
THILADELPHLA AND ELMIRA RAIL
ROAD LINE.—QUIOREBT ROUTE to Elmira
Wilkealvre, Buffalo, Ohitagn, nook Island, Niagara
.31,1wankle, Burlington, Montreal, Bt. Paula
Detroit, Dunlieth, and et. LOlllll.
Passenger trains will leave the - Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE
Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted) as Mlown
T.BO A. M. DAY EXPRESS,
For Rimire , Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington,
end Bt. Louie.
3.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPR.I33B,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Ohicago
Milwaukee, B ock Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington
and Bt. Louie.
ICS Tickets good till used.
The 7.80 A. H. train connects at Reading with the
train for Harrisburg and all station' on the LEBANON
VALLEY RAILROAD;
AND
At Raped, for Wilkesbarre Pittston, Scranton, and all
stattims on the LAOICA.WANNA AND BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
Baggage chocked to Xlmirs, Buffalo, and &tepee'lon
Bridge.
WlLkesbarre.
Pittston.....
Scranton....
Wilkesbarre,
Williamsport
Elmira
Canandaigua
Geneva, via Gorham....
Rochester
Niagara Palls
Buffalo
Erie
Cleveland, TielN. Y. and Erie
vi. Niagara Valhi
Toledo, via New York and Erie
Oolumbue
Cincinnati, New York and Erie
c , Niagara Pals
Indianapolis, via New York and Erie.....
Detroit, via Niagara Balls
Chicago, via Great Western Railway
Lake Shore Railroad
Rock Island, via Niagara Falls.
Lake Shore Railroad....
Burlington
lowa City
Bt. Lenin, via Chicago
Indianapolis
Dnnlieth
St. Paula
....$76 00
NIM
$llO
. .
ID" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas-
Ranger Depot, BROAD and SINE. -
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Lease, the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily
(Bundaya excepted,) for all points Went and North, at •
m.
Freights must be delivered beford 3 P. M. to !mire
their going tho name day.
Freights are .forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Bates than by any line.from this city to the
West and Northwest.
For further information apply to
ALLEN & HUGEL,
Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to OAS. S. TAPPER, General Agent,
N. W. cor.Siatla and Chestnut ate. Philada.
G. A. NI bOLLS,
Gent. Supt. Phila.'s. and Reading Railroad.
11. A. FONDA,
Genl. Supt. Ostawieea, W. & E. Railroad.
J. A. REDFIELD,
deSl.ly Gent. Supt. W'unrport ant:lElmin. Railroad.
PHIL ADEL PHI A AND READING RAIL
ROAD—FAST FREIGHT LlNE.—Freight trains
leave the Depot, BROA D Street, blow VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suspension BrPige, Cauada, Detroit, Chicago,
atilwankie, Galena, Dubuque, kit. Louie, and interme
diate points.
This is the aborted route to Canada and the Lake
Porte, and goods will by forwarded with greater despateb
to the above points than by any other route.
!AMU 01 MONO PIP' 100 LIM.
Vie Railroad
let ohm. 2d elm , . 8d elem. 4th elm
Hompeneion Bridge 00 70
Baal." 90
70 00
00 40
40
Ohieago . . ... 160 136 100 80
Freight going through by rail ‘ll the way must be
marked "VIA RAIL."
No tronehipment between Philadelphia and Elmira.
Mark goods via Philadelphia ov4 Reading Railroad,
and Rend to the Depot, Dread etre•a, below Vine, daily,
before 5 F. 61,
For farther information he regard to this route, call
at the through freight °Wee of ths Philadelphia Nia
gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and CHESTNUT. deSO-y
1858 P E L I ; I R S AL Y IZAAV A.
1858
FROM PHILADELPHIA - KO PITTSBURGH,
And thence by Railread to
WHEELING, BT. LOUIS,
STEUBENVILLE, OLEVELAND,
OINOINNATI, CHWAGO,
LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, . ST. PALMS,
And all intermediate points in
INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MIODI
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to points:went of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Onetime, have choice of routes, and are
requested to make a seleotion before applying for tick
etc.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS _LEAVE PHILADEL
PHIA DAILY,
Forming close connections at Pittsburgh to ell point.
Went.
On and after MONDAY, Metz 10th, 1858, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, 8. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, an follows :
TRAINS FOR PITTSBURG'S I
AND THE WEST LEAVE. I
Mall irain at.... 7 30 A. M.
Put line 1 00 noon.
Expren ma11..11.00 night.
WAY TRAINS LIATR.
Harrisburg no-
commodatton 3.00 P, N. I
Lancaster .4.30 P. M.
The mall train stops at al
delphla and Pittsburgh.
The Express mail runs dal
excepted.
The cars leave the Pennsylvanietßallroad Passenger
Station, southeast corner or ELEVENTH and MARKET
etreets. entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all points West eart be obtaind.
Baggage will be received at the Depot s at any time du
ring the day.
infoharge for handling baggage.
For further rmation, apply at the Depot of he
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of
Eleventh and Market sheets, between the hours of 7 A.
M. and 11 P. M. THOMAS
my 10 Agent Penn's Railroad Co,
FISH
-200 titantile Codfish.
100 do. Pollock.
800 bbls. Maekerel.
00 do. White Fish, for sale by
SADLER Fe CO.,
D tam
Eat'with tines.
TRAINS FOR PEILADELPHIA
ELLIS MAWS, A gent
FOR GERMANTOWN
OHEITNI:IT HILL RAILROAD
ON SUNDAYS
=QUM
54 60
4 50
4 75
4 60
5 90
7 Q 0
800
8 00
8 60
, ..... .10 00
10 00
10 50
18 00
..18 00
-16 26
..16 60
..19 00
,1900
75 65 45
TRAMS PROM rITTSHOROH
AND TDB WRST Arum's.
Mail train at.. 11.46 night
Fast 1ine...... 6 10 A. M
Express mail.. 1.10 noon
I=l3
llarrisbu•g ac
commodation.7.ls P M
Lancaster " .0.60 A. 61
the stations between Phila.
ty, the other trains Banda;
. _
aNNOTICE-SITAMER
ARRANGEMENT.
HILADELPHIA -- , WILMINGTIN, AND
E RAILROAD.
On and a M fte O r ß Monday May 10, 1858,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE. PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore, at 8 A. IL, IP. 31 (Ezpreos,) 151 : 4
11 P.M.
For Wilmington, at 8 A. 51., 1,4.30, and M. P.
For New Cantle , at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. 51.
For Middletown, at BA. M. and 4.a0 P. 31.
For Dover, at 4
A. M., and .30,P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. 51., and 4.30 P. 31. - -
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 7.30, Expreas, 10.15 A. M. , and
5.40 P. Id.
Leave Wilmington at 6 45 and 10.30 A. M , and 1.45
fuel 8.55 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.50 A. M., and at 8.15
P. M. -
Leave Middletown at 8.58 A. M., and 6.45, P. .
Leave Dover at 8 A. 11., and 4.55 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. M., and 2 P. 55.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at. 9.10 A. M., 2 P. M., and 12.15
A. M.
SUNDAYS only 05 11 P. 51. from Philadt:lphia to Bat.
theme,
Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore folifila
phia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will ma
as follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and .Intermedieto
places at 6 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 7 45 P. If.
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 630 A. M.
Lento Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 10 P. M
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 5 40 P. M.
je9 8. M. FELTON, President.
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILEOAD.--THIS
GRFAT ONNTRAL ROUTE, connecting the-A.14 '
Ludic Cities with Western, North-western and Sleuth.
western States, by a continnone Railway direst {'hll
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, sod at
Cleveland and Sandusky with • Steamers to all ports on
the North-western Lakes • making the Most DI RSV,
CHEAPEST and =LIABLE BOUTS by which BreWbl
can be forwarded to Bbl from the GMAT WEST.
BATES BETWEEN, PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS
BURGH. .
Inure OLaus—BSote, Shoes, Hate, cad
Cy°, Books, Dry Goods , ( In toles b
&rand finlike), Drugs, (in boles -
and balea)leathave,lhus, &43 76e. per 1001 W
BOOM OLABS--DOrceiltlo • 19 1 1 8 04ngi
Shirting and Ticking, (in original - ,
bales), Druge(ln casks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (in oak) Wall
Paper, -- Woot, - and 'Sheep
~Pe#l4
Eastward, - ' 60e• per 1001 be
Titian OLaso—Anvile, Heap, liseeit
and. Pork. 'Salted,- - (10oSe or In
mite), Paints, - (dt7 :and: oil,) -
Oils, (exceptlard_and rosin) -60 e• per 1001 W
Swam oialm—cocas, Hamm, . •
Beef, and Pork; a .casks or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard 011, Nabs,
Soda Ash, German/May, Tar, Pitch,
Resin, Steel; Manufactured T.
bacco Rosin 011, ()memoirs,
Sugar?, (Mids., -bbis., and bogey)
&a., Aso •410 e. par 100 It
Pioua-76c. per bbl: tenth further notice. -
Casts--Sdo. per 100 lbe., until further notice.
Oorron---$2 per bele, not exceeding 600 tbs. weight,
until further notice.
In 610104 Goods from any_pOint Seat of Philadel
phia be particular to rant packages. , Via PetSll4yLVdBi 6"
RaiJraad." AU Goode comigned tOthe Agents of- Gaff
Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be (awaited
without detention. .
• Visions AoBBlB.—Olarke & Co.- °Wage; Packer it
A Co., blernobb, Tenn.; F. Scee Co.. 111 t. Louis,
Mo. •P. (Miley A. Co., Rvaniville, Indiana; NM,
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky. ,• R. G. Whir*,
Madison, Indiana ; H. W. Brown dtAnd Ather
bbard, Cincinnati; H. S. Pierce ~ ,
Zanesville,
Ohio • Leech Co., No. 64 Kilby street, Boston; Leech
A Co . No. 2 Astor House, New Perk, No. I•Williain st.
New York ; R. J. &seeder, Philadelphia ; Magraw 11
Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pfttsburgh.
H. H. HOIHSTON,
General Ireightdgentr
H. I. LOMBAIMT, '
dap- General Superintendent. Altoona. ra-
FIOBENBAOK'S IRON' TY.ER .
1 hie Medicine, as its name implies, is one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extent. B in tti
pedal ly adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or
are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. Piles
Nervous Debility (leneral Weakness, and all idiselSei;
arising from a disordered condition of the , digestive
organs:
•
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it, as it enters. purifies, and repteniahee - the 'blood;
which Is so important to bring about a healthy 'action.
• THOUSANDS ARE LIVING
a miserable existerce, of a pale !Licitly color,' wash
and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the
neo of one bottle of this inralttable medicine. It lit ItO
humbug, but a gepuine remedy, being free, from -any
thing that to of an injuriotts nature.
' FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD -
. ...... . . . .
there is no better antidote than .11obetutackia Irpin BIL.
ters. When the blood is 13:uprise:the whole bed jr Is full
of disease. Blood letting may answer, for a time, but
cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, and to cleanse thellood there
is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent Is iron,-.and we - alcknow Its
'Matey in removing the impute matter flora - the
whole visceral system They are prepared ay a prso
lima chemist, and here been pronounced, by eminent
physician and others : an the ne plus ultua" of all
tonics.
to the proprietor that he has succeeded in isomplOund.
ing a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow
mortals are subject to; and that the public appre
ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact,
as the demand for It has far ..surpaseed his sanguine
expectations.
ROAD THE TESTIMONY OP A WORTHY CITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some
three years, with a oilman peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without detiving any benefit.
Hearing of liebensack's iron Bitters,-and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonic,lnduced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be He medicine she. solely re
quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who ar e similarly eget:led,
as she believes It to be a sovereign - remedy.
301 IN COLE.
No. 831 Capitol Street.
This inyalueble Medicine is prepared only by
GEORISIR B. SCHRAMM,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets
Philadelphia;
To whom all orders mast be addressed.
- • •
Price $l. Discount to dealers. gold by Druggists
generally. lah2O-Y
NALYSIS OF LYON'S OATAWBA
BRANDY by
A. A. lIATES, M. D.,
• ABSATIS TO MTN &ITC or ZdAIISLONTRIWITIL
!MINERAL CHARAOTISH.—A light-yellowish -brown
colored spirit, bevies a fragrant odor; when eveporated
from clean linen it left uo oil or offensive matter.
Analysed for volatile and fixed drugs, of which no
traces of any kind were found. Its color la proved to
be due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood.
1.17 - In every respect it is a pure apiritowt liquor.
The fragrance or bouquet which it possesses catildiso•
fated, and it then appears mine that from Como
Brandy or Wine, being a' fruity essence resulting from
a peculiar fermentation of Catawba - and Isabelle
-Grapes.
08611ZOAL OBIZAOSIOL-1, parts In volume of this
spirit contains at 80 deg 1. 481 2.10 parte of pure al
cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the
spirit afford 23 parts of p strong solaton of the oil
which ettaraoterirea this-Brandy; the spirit left, alter
remoriug the oil, is pare -dad Morless, and Wall Its
qualities a perfect spi rit not subject, to change. One
11.8. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. 1. contains; Do.
sides the spirit and oil only 220 gre. of matter com
posed of extract of fruit, gam, and colored resin from
wood.
BOSTON, January 25.1858.
Dr. 00X1d, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAS.
R. CHILTON, Chemist, of New York, both pronounce
thin to be pure Brandy, and free from-all adulteration.
For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Oatairba Brandy has
no rival, and has long been needed to supersede the
poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy.
Asa beverage, the pure article is altogether superior,
and a sovereign. sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatuieney,
Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, As., AL
Also, ESKELBY , B STILL AND SPARKLING
011AMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in the neigh
borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantiata be the
Pare Juice of the Grape, and are emmentlynaleulated
- for invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu
lant, and for Sacramental purposes.
Retail price $1.25 per bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers will please send their
orders to the "lola Agents for the State of Penn
sylvania, A. P. HAZARD A 00.,
Wholesale Druggiata,
No, 608 MARKET Street.
Also for male by the following apothecaries :
AMBROSE SMITH., Seventh and Chesnut its.
JNO. W. SIMNS A SONS,IBth. and TM and Market
streets.
2100
- 16 00
22 00
• • ...... 22 00
27 00
27 00
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29 26
29 00
29 00
27 60
86 10
D. L. STAOKIIOI3BE, Eighth and Green ete.
R. NEBINGER, Second and Mary ete , Southwark.
G. W. NEDINGSR, Passynnk Road and Washington
Arent.
OEO. B. 110BENS&OK, Third end Green ete.
A. R. 11ORTER. Broad awl Coates etc fell
WHY SUFFER WITH DYSFEESLS
ZIEGLER & BIRTH'S PURE, MEDIOINAL
OOGNAO BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits,
General Debility A c ., Ac., Sm. Price la .25 per bot
tle, 0r510.50 per - dosen. Warranted pure. Try it.
I hereby certify that I had been aillitted with dye.
pepsin for the last ten years, during which time I have
tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Having
had Zeigler A Smith's Pare, Medicinal Cognac Brandy
recommended by many persons, Induced me to try.it.
One bottle has almost eared me of dyspepsia and costive
habits, of ten years' standing. I can say, with► thank.
fui heart, the; I have never found its vial during my
painful and distressing complaint. I 'sincerely recom
mend it to dyspeptic, nervous ,and debilitated sufferers.
acerife. KLAXIOTH,
15th; 1868. 1231 Olive street.
Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pore Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These
Wines axe especially adapted to dyspeptios and corona?.
tires, and la all cues of general debility, lose of apt./
Lite, km.
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle.. ..........51 00
Old Port Wine, do. do. 100
Old Sherry Wine do. do. 100
Address your orders to Role Agents,
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
S. W. corner BBOOND and GREEN Ste ,
Also, for sale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist,
rel-y Frankford road, oppoalte Hanover.
FEN
LUMBER YARD.
HOUTZ dc 00.
(Sneceenors to Montgomery d:Neall,)
S. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila.,
Old Dioyamensing District
are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of all descriptions of LUMBER, such at White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath; Pales, Pickets,
Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of
well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
band and sawed to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with Messrs. Bfehaffey, Houtz, & Co.,
and Duffy, Houtz, & Co., at Marietta, Pa., givee nenn
turpaesed facilities, and enables as to supply orders for
all descriptions or Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PINE-CREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTIIRN-MAKERS, &c, , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited to
examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
.lIMBER AT WHOLESALE AND •
r_ILA - tail, at Marietta, Lanearder county, Pa.
MEHAFFEY, HOUTZ. h. Co , take this method of
Informing their customers and persons desirous of pur
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on band a large.
and V.114 , 01001:104 WOE of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they are 'Prepared to eel' at satisfactory, prices. I
Their timber is all from their awn MILLS on PINE
CREEL They are alao connected with Messrs DUFFY,
HOUTZ, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards, 13111 Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &c., of all descriptions,
on the Shortest notice. They would also take great
pleasure %calling the attention of Builders, and those
in want of Lumber lu the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nected. 502.14.1
PAWSON & E N °
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No. 519 MINOS. Street, below Sixth, between Market
and Chestnut ntreetn. je.l-Im*
!AURA PdIVION. .1.114 RR R. NTOUOI.SIO4.
FISH.-75 half ill;13;:- of the cele-
Y V brated Detroit River White Pleb, Jag received
and tor.aalo by , 0. 0. SADLER do Co.,
, 0., North .VATE Street.
ONES.--100000, Shin Bones, suitable for
-11-) Umbrella and Button Makeis, in store and fur sal*
ORO4WDALE 2 PEIRCE &
/.04 LOATH ITUABYEB,
Railroads.
In ebiattel
BOW GRATIFYIiiiI
Lumber.
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