The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 27, 1858, Image 4

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coma Roieratir.la Room, . .
' , ,, , t•BANK•iud 10 ElTBAWBBlLDY,•betwoesildAlts
/CDT and OHESTNIIT.snatiikOOND and THIRD' streets:
V. WOLBEDT. Avorloagica
DA.l f ki , o o .4oooll,lllD OANOT,AND STAPLE GOODS.
- On Wednosas,9 Morning, : • • " •
Dommeidink 'of I p , o'clock proolooly, be sold,
Oosoltittenti feaoy and
eta le good."', •. - ,
- ' OLOTIIIbIG. ", •
Also, a 'satiety of rosdpinade clothing for men's and
boys' wear.-- " • " "
141,13 Dr, Op:1011E1a - AND GLASBWARN.
On Friday Morning,'
.10oinfaenidng st.lOX o'clock; ivo wilt sell by catalogue,
A' large 'and general, - assarphont or, Iron-Stoneware,
131surrara, ko. "..•• - • „ : "
11:7' gampleii Illatologtois early on the morning of
,
VC 136,011,4r.'; :AUCTIONEER, meow
.x....sar to NVOLBEAT & SCOTT,) 431 011ENSTNIIT St"
opposite Alas Stigma House, between,Poutth and iirtai
Stmt. , . '
CLOTHES PINS AND PAILS AT PRIVATE SALE.
Twit landed rrozi schooner Juliet— _
' 100 lmseo elotliaa pine.
•
100 desalt pails: • - „
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- +, • , - SWISS MANTILLAS.
• Also, at irivite sale, an insoles of , Swiss mantillas.
Just landed.: • ,
' _PUNCH 'FILLET
Also, line of Penh fillet mitts.
_ .
jalpritoyArrinirrEss, BRINLEY, &'
-Lill°. have Zemovedto We Lofts, No. 420 MARKET
Street, formerly °Toppled by Messrs. Caleb Cope b Co.
iyl FIIRNESS,'BRINLRY, Sc CO.
FURNESS, BRINLEY-, - &
No. 429. MARKET Btroot.
' MATTING AT PRIVATE BALE.
200 pl6ce* 4.4 and 5.4 white and red check matting
A/ORES NATHAN N; AUCTIONEER
lit- AND COMMISSION liIERONANT, 8. 2. corner
SIXTH azalltAoBl Streets. ' , • ,
CREAT FIIIII.IO ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY! 'MOREY I 'MONEY ! ! !
Money liberally advanced in large or small amount/4
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver Pate
diamonds, wgtphes, jewelry, fowling-pierce, musical
instrumentf,lltiulturrydry goods, clothing, groceries,
cigars, hardware, cutimy, books, homes, vehieles, her
nets, anda a
ll articles of valutor nay length of time
agreed 'on,' at Nathan' Principal Establishment,
coutheast corner of Bath and Bade streets.
_ . .
)17° Promissory noted,-41th •collaterid, discounted
at the lowest ntecketretee..-, , .
NdTLIANS* PIIINCTE.ALL' ILSTAIII.TBHMICRT, B. X.
- COBNEB O7t,BlsTll AND seep filltEETl3.
- Where u3oney be Morally advanced on gold and
silver plate,die.monds,wetehes,jouelry, fowling pieces,
drygoods,'nlothing,:groceries, liquors, edgers, hard-
Ware, outlerk, Taney articles, reirrors,' paintings, en.
greringe, melee' Instruments, furniture, bedding,
home, eehteleS, herneesoll r ods, and all other articles
!Ayala,.
olyr-topos, fi&LEfl. ,
Personal atteition gixiin to all outdoor sales, either
at private dwellings, Mores, or elsewhere,. and Animas
unusually low.
TO PLMSONIS ASSIMIIIatrISHINO ITOUSISKSPIP.I4I , .
Persona relinquishing 'housekeeping or: harlng'sup.
plSes of farnitere to dispose of. will And it to their ad.
Tentage by sending the same to the notion store. south.
east corner of Sixth and Rwie Street, where it "wilrbo
properly arranged In the furaltare salesroom, and sold
to the beat adeentagie, tiro:third* of the goods-Miami/id
If required, and the Warm handed over the afternoon
of the day of sale. , • „ .
• AT PRIVATE SALE:
Pines°ld and silver hunting cue, double cue, and
double bottomed lever, *lines, Engllib, 9wimi, and
'French leatebee; gold speolte, , gold thalM, gold braes.
lota, a vatietyor. dap gold. stmlei bresatpine,and -anger
ring, - due dates, fla p
old violin and guitar, very
One melodeon, and numerous other artleleg. •
AT' PRIVATE BALE AT VERY lOW
.PRIORB.
. . . .
Gold Xaglleh patent lever watches, full jewelled and
plata; 'some of them - ,flite :18 7 karat cases - of the beat
Silver RAO& patent lever watches,' fall jewellid
and plate, -of the moat approved melon.
Gold egoapeznent lever and lepihe watches, In hut
oases and open face, of the very beet make:
•Ladiea' gold enamelled watches, set with pearl and
. ..
awine, ami.Yrench watches, diamond
breast -pins and 'anger rings, gold bracelets, ear ringa,
anger ri ng*, lama' M pins; dada, flue gold vest: fob r and
neck chains gold spectacles , and: Tarlatat other arta.
ales of jewelry, &a. -
.
SA. DYSART. „ &
OD., AtrorioNzszes Aim
. Cloacinamoi Zdzamurra, No. 27 booth EIGHTIL
STREET, conker of LODGE STREET. ,
AT PRIVATE BALM.
lugs and valuable treat of valuable coal and tim•
bar land at private age. well worthy the attention at
capitalists and' others, as , the owner, is compelled to
[o4pe fartherparkioUlirs inquire at the auction
store.-, ,
- OUT-DOOR BALBB eolleted "nil. promptly ,sit,
trT ADVANCES made on oon ' elgorninte w hen de.
without extra, charge. • • - - •n • -
• Irr amaramoome open until /10 P. Si. • Now pre•
peredlo receive' invoicee of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS;
WATCHES' and :JEWELRY NSW end SECOND.
HAN-0 FURNITURE, PAINTINGS,BOORS -and STA.;
TIONEMY, ico,, Ac. - -
• -677 , 1Rdee of PAM GOODS every evening.
ilinsoolaho#l3'aitb Qrovartitikeljipcs.
HE lINDERSIGNBD HAVE FARMED
A it ocipartnership under the style of YROTHINGIIAM
& teethe traneaatlon - of a GENERAL DItY
GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, and have taken tbei
store NO. 84 South FRONT Street, end 35 LETITIA .
Street.' THEODORE BROTIIINGHAM,
. ,HISS B.:WELLS.,
PstLADELPEri., Juße 114,1868. ' je2-2.m f
• •
ripilE • SUBSORIBERS HAVE THIS
DAY'entered into,a limited nartnetahip agrees,:
bly to tho provisions of the Act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Peinsylvdnia, approved March 21, -
/88d. entitled ...An' Act - relative to Limited Partner•
abliftyl and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby
"T.
1. That the name of the' firm, under which such part
nership la to be conducted, is J. Y. & E. B. ORNE.
2:The general nature of the business Intended to be
transacted is the purchase and ale of Carpeting in the
city of Philadelphia.
3. The name of_tha-general partners are JOHN P.
ORNE, residing at the northwest corner of Arch and
Twenty-first street, In the city of,Philadelphia; and
EDWARD D. ORNE,, residing on the north side of
Arch street, above Twenty-first street, in the said city.
4. The name of the special partner is BENJAMIN
ORNE. residing at 285 North Ninth street, In the city
of Philadelphia, who, as such special partner, has con
tributed to the common Mock of the said firm the ate
of twenty-five thousand dollars In cash. '- • „
.5. 7he gala partnership commences July 14, A. D:
1858, and will terminate on the 14th - day of July, A. D.
7881. DUNJAMIN OILIC ,
JOHN Y ORNE,
EDWARD B. ORION.
PeltSDSLrutl, Italy 14,1818. fylb-Ow
TITHE UNDERSIGNED have this day
I. tanned a copartnership under tho firm of Alo-
C,`..111:11Y, BROTIIER & BREWSTER, for the trans
natio/J.of the Importing and Jobbing business In
liodlere, Mores, and Fancy Goods, No. 23 North
YOURTII Street. 111:1011 BIcOAULRY,
DANIEL W. AI cCAULSY 7
CHARLES O. BREIVSTEII..
jyl-thetti lm
7uly 14, 1953
• 'DIJRE WILKESBA.RRE.LEIIIGH COAL ,
—lsopamileled Success of the introduction of this
Eoperior Coal Into the Philadelphia Market
We are daily rocciviug testimonials from all quarters
whore this Coal Imo been tested of ire great superiority
over tiny Lehigh Coal over burned.
Shp Coal yields an exceedingly WIIITt Ash, and Is
erfectly free from clutter of any kind r while the Coal
Itself In perfectly cleanand entirely free from slate or
any impurity.
/or steam purposes it has tioeiqual, the testimony pf
some of. the most eminent Engineers h, the country
being in its favor.',
W have thoIIXCLUSITE control for Its sale
dc 110111IEL
Ebippora and Retail Den Wilicenbars Coll.
Office, WATER Street, above Callowhill, and (Int
Wharf above Callowbill otreot;Delaware. ifio.tir2B
PURE LEHIGH AND BROAD T TQP
COAL.—JAMES H. MONTGOMERY lamina hie
frionda and the public that he 'has effected anArrange
meat-With the . Buck Monntain' Coal Company Tor the
sale of theirhatly-celebrated LBIIIOB COAL. He has
Mao Arranged with the proprietor of :the Broad-Top
Minas for the salts of his valuable BEM-BITUMINOUS
COAL, and le now prepared to naive orders and make
prompt deliveries,. at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT
Street, second story, front room.
VCERING; FOX," & CO., wholesale' and
retail - dealers In .LBlllO/1:-and tiOUITYLRLLL'
006.14-_ Lehigh 7ard—THlRD 'striit and GERMAN,
TOWN ROAD,, Schuylkill ,rerd-raAOB. sad. BROAD
atrisele, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Qoal
from the most approved mines, under cover, =dime.
pared eapreadybr family nria, - -
OHITYLICILL . , AND ;LEMON: ODAL, T --,
t w a l
tn ai r i an ik dell roseitingost my yard, the best timidity°.
00Ati. oustomerai
and ell others *Rio =titan:ft me with thell orders, may
reipm getting OW that, will bilstistaitory to them. ,
.Nci Inferior Coal kep t - this istabliehnient to'
slim as LOW Pitto3l3:- • • - - ,
• -ALDZANDiR moms*, ,
an 1-tr N X. ewer or Bred and Oherty aft.
' Qfgpiesti‘CE,,n4ianizol4
npffa ADAMS . EXPRESS. co., OFFICE;
JL 820 01288iNII? 8T)11382; tonrazis PAIWEILB,
2.B.OPCAGEO,r, 10110:1HANDIZ2f . :BANIC. zone:Am
82$01liraither47401.0wn WNW's?' In *coruio4Bo(
with other RSPB= COMPANIES; to all the ptieeipa)
TOPpikezmi GITLIN! 54 the United 12t0808.
laLfteggiti
STATES GO VERN KE N'/:
LAND LOCATING} AGENCY, • •
• •,."- - • , CHIO4OO, ILL.
The • subscriber. basing , hat much practical expert-
CEICO In selecting and locating lands in tho various land
Districts lh the Western Stites, hew' unusual faclUttea
formahing valuable 'selections for
LAND - WARNWM mom". - -
Mooing Sureqters cons}tdilly in the, field to melte
piersoirel eximlnattoluy he can &brio, make the most
juetcrous locator's: ' ' • - •
Lands riiisurpassed- for fertility of sOll and sainbriil
of ollinate, near Online of• mOrdida, may now be had
lOWA -AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfictiiry'references given when required.
Aar - Matey Infinite - eV "In . lfitneds 'and - Nebraska, - and
any of the Western States;;
• - fl. SALISBURY,
4h CI.4RIM Street,,Obleago
LIOUSEIniyA - AVis,gp, Algist(
.a..a.,YApToRy. ' 'L.
.": 7 • . • "
The ettbsoriberAeohld'oeepietttilly tho attention
,F4TEnizys.frospt OF DltOBitil3,' -
151amiitetared by hhe.
- AT .TII,E 1101:113 - N,OB EtE FtreF,
BUR RALE ATARTRItS.DEFYING 00h1PETITION
A lane stock on hand;
. JUNKY d.sEORSTE.IN,
62 North TUIRD Street below Arch, -
A WRINGS!' •AWNI - NGS
..TOSEPH H. POSTER; Awiiing linker; No. 443
liortb - THIRD: Street
French - WindOW "Aivningx , for Awellingg and Office
Windown;,-Aiantngs far Storeg,Awninge foiStedinbonlii
and Shins. Al4,,kinds of Awning'', "i nor', or
on, thing in - cining; - 'nide' to order br .101iRill'
poorat, Aiiiinglinker 443 'North TRIRD Street:
Reeddenee, 840 South, FR O NT Street, • -
,jy47.4 - -„ •. . JOSEPH H. 80084; "
lUTE ?..HERF, LARGE B`FOG; - , OF
anyirinr an band and for gale by ,• ,• •,
• 88.41 - AVER, PIXLBII, 00.,
• B4. MT orih WATRIt West,
- •IU ntyr4lr
ClLABBl.l6o . oasesloiv grade Bordeaux
- - 50• rate quAlity •do
.111 etora aial s
ossayt„ • - :
•- - WAILTAIW 31. YEATON,
• 210 Smyth VIIONT St
—:195 boxes Primo .11erkimor
adority liabb.loading and for solo by
-- 0. 0. SADLEft &CO„'.
• ;"49. A Nur* iv &kir 44901,
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dates sg` %ttWL
M THOMAS & SONS,
Ole 'Nes. 189 - end 141 SOUTH FOURTH STRSIT t
-(Tormerly Nos. Br end 823
. TRADE Sdlig—TO , BOOKSZLLERS.
The Rapfirst regular Philadelphia Trade Bale vitt
commence on-the-21st of September. - -Ostalognee - In
REAL lISTATE, STOOES,&o.,
Ynblfo Sable at the phlladelphie Exchange every
Tuesday Evening, during the business season.
irr In July and August only condone' sales as
heretofore , • *. • • •
Handbills of each property issued separately, Ip
addition to whibh we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale, one thousand estaiognes In pampblet form,
living full descriptions of, all the property to be sold on
the followinz Tuesday. •
nWr - • FTAINITUR.II' SALMI AT THII AVOTION
STOIIII every, Thursday morning,
TtßilifFiniio AT PRIVATE BALE.
D.. We here a large amount of Beal Rotate at Pri
vate• Salei !Deluding every description of Oity and
mitts, propdrty. Piloted late may be hid at the
%notion atom , • , •
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER
Beal Bata% entered ,on our Private Bale Re
gister, Ind advertised occasionally in our Public Bala
Abstracts, (Or which 1,000 oopies are printed weekly ) )
free of charge,'
. BTOOKB, Sm.
•
Peremptory Sale.
Thin Evening,
July-27th, at 8 o'clock. at the Philadelphia Ex
change, will be cold, for account of whom it may con
corn— ,
1,4583 shares of the capital Mak of the Tinkle
paugh Coal Company, the same to brsold for arrears or
aineasmenta, rureuant to resolutions of eaht company.
Share Philadelphia Library Company.
Share in the Mercantile Library.
Share Philadelphia Athemnum.
Executor's Peremptory Sale.
REAL RESTATE, S. W CORbiItROV BROAD BTABIiT
AND RIDGE AVENUE. .
Also, July 27th, at the Exohange; without reserve—
All that three-story brick building and lot of ground,
southwest corner of Broad street and. Ridge aveuuo, in
front on Broad street 42 feet 9 iudies. thence 59 foot
1I) :Inched, thence 71 feet 4 inches to said avenue, and
thence in front, along said avenue, 19 feet 1 inch.
around-rent 890 a year.
. trr Bale absolute—border of Eximutor.
REAL ESTATE BALE—AUGUST 17th.
This sale will ineludo—
Orpiane; Court liaie: 7 lCetate of Awes lif Downy, Do
BRICK DWRLLINO, POPLAR BTRERT.—AII that
storibrlek dwelling and lot, south aide of Poplar
street, 30 feet west of Blateenth etroot, lot 27 by 00
feet—two fronts
Peremptori Bale—Estate late of Joseph Young, Deo'd.
DWALLING AND 111100811 Y STORB.—Three-atory
brink dwelling and' groaery, - blo. 876 Apple etreet, be
tween Fourth street and York avenue.
flame Estate.
DWELLING AND LAGER-BEER SALOON.—Three
story brick dwelling and lager•beer saloon, No. 878 Ay
etreet, Side absolute. _
Executorle peremptory Ole—Netate of Thomaa Ber
gin. Deceased,
VALUATIFE BUILDING L 0 T 13, FIFTEENTH
WARD —All those five lota of ground, east side of
Nineteenth street, north of Anne street, each 17 feet
front, and ranging in depth from 80 to 61 feet.
Also, all those Bye lots north side of Anne street,
adjoining the above, each 17 feetfront, tangles In depth
from SO to 44 feet. ,
(I They will be Bold separately. Lithographic
plans ineYbe hid at the auction store.
NEAT DWELLING —The neat torcoand-a.half.etory
brick dwelling with back buildinge, No 465 Diliwyn
atreet, below Noble street.
Bsle at Nat. 189 and 141 South Eenrth street.
SUPERIOR :171711NITURE, PIANO-PORTE, PINE
FRENCH. PLATE IMICRROBS, BRUSSELS OAR
PETS, &O.
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, Aq extenelve
assortment of excellent second•hand furnithze, elegant
piano-fortes, fine mirrore, carpets, eta., from private
families declining housekeeping, removed tb the store
for convenience of sale.
AT PRIVANX BALI.
kwell-seeired first mortgage-54800.
A beautifully situated lot, Perkiomen turnpike
Okeatuut Hill.
ANAL 'ESTATE AT PETTATZ SALE.
SPLENDID BROWN-STONE MANSION, Chestnut
street, with stable and coach house. One of the finest
residences in the city.
NEAT MODEBN NMSIDINCN, No. 1628 Chestnut
etieet. _
ELEGANT BROWN-STONE EVIDENCE, Wall=
street. west of Broad. .
ELECIANT - BBOWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1621
Walnut street, west of flixteenth.
NEAT BEE/DENOE, Southend fanner Walnut and
and Seventeenth strees.
ELE G ANT AND VALUABLE ItESIDENOE, South
vresthorner of Eleventh and Want streets.
.
• . . .. . . . .. .
TWO ELEGANT RE SIMMONS, Dittenhonse Square.
TWO HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Washington Square.
ELEGANT BROWN-STONA RESIDENCE, North
Broad strost.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, Northwest
mixer of Green end Elfteenth streets.
HANDSOME MODIHUI ILBSIDENOE s No. 1636 Green
street:
MEAT BEBIEDEBOX, /Spruce etre:A i between Broad
and Fifteenth.
HANDSOME MODERN YOTTR-STORY RESIDENCE,
No. 1808 Spruce street.
ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 822
Pine street, west of Eighth.
HANDSOME RROWN•STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1818
Plne street.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENOE, No. IBAS Pine
street.
HANDSOME RESIDENOE, No. 632 Ploo street.
TWO HANDSOME DROWN-STONE RESIDENCES
Third street, below Spruce
NEAT BESIDENON, No. 241 Eolith Eighth street
below Walnut. -
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENOR', No. 818 North
Eighth street. --
.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 631 North
Seventh street.
— HANDSOME . REBIDENOE, No. 621 North Bilth
street,
-THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH PRO
PERTY, New Market street
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT BROWN-STONE OF
FLOE BUILDING; Nos. 407 and 409 Walnut street.
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, Locust, Mary, and
Church streets, West Philadelphia, 200 by 176 feet.
HANDSOME RESIDENOE, Northwest corner Locust
and Mary streOte; opposite the above.
VERY HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, near
'hogs station, on the Germantown Reilread.
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY BEAT, 160
acres. between Terriesle and Bristol.
COUNTRY BEAT, with shunt seven acres, Chestnut
AN ELEGANT BARU, BO acres, with superior Im
provements on the Diver Delaware, one mite from New
Castle.
LARGE, ELEGANT, AND VALUABLE FARM be
tween the city or Wilmington and Brandywine Springs.
ELEGANT COUNTRY- BEAT, 10 acres, with One
improvonents,Echool House Lane, Germantown, oppo
site the late Dr. J. H. Mitchell's.
HAND SOME AIODEEN DWELLING, No. 1134 Callow
hilt street.
BRION ET91113, DWELLING, AND BAKERY, No
135 Arch street,
YOUR-STORY BRION. ATOM. AND DWELLING
No. 1300 Chestnut Amt.
BRICK STORE AND DWELLINO, No. 702 South
Fifteenth street
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 340 Fedora
street.
RESIDENCE NORM SIDE OP WALNUT Street,
east of Eleventh street, at private sale.
Err Also, a large amount of tether property, Ground
Rents, blortgagov.te. Printed lists may be had at Use
auction store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
lEI Real Estate entered on onr Private Sale Register
and advertised occasionally In our Public Salo Abstracts
(of which 1.000 copies aro printed weekly, during the
business seksen,) free of charge.
TAXER A. FREEMAN , AUCTIONEER,
*1 NO. 421 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
1D Persons favoring as with consignments can real
tenured that their property will not be sacrificed.
- i r re - Oommisslone more moderato than those charged
by any other Auction Home in the city.
117 . _ Consignments respectfully solicited.
iss - Pales Dahl immediately after the roods are sold
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Ilandsome Mansion, eouthweet corner of Seventeenth
.and Walnut streets.
Residence, Washington Square and Walnut West.
Dwelling house, No. 827 Vine street.
20 acres of land, Indian Queen lane.
Valuable property, Praakford road
liandeome dwelling, No. 1012 Wallace street.
Business stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wadi.
ington streets.
Elegant property, 80 acres, lee., above Torresdale.
14 scree of land, Melton avenue, Germantown.
liand.ome residence and lot, West Philadelphia.
Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and
Columbia avenue.
' llandeome dwelling, Spring Garden street, above
Twelfth.
CABINET OF MINERALS
. . .
4 At private Isle, s valuable Cabinet of Minerals, com
prising over 1,000 - apeolmens, the 'collection of several
years. , The•property of a gentleman who has no room
for them. They are very desirable for a publicanstitn
tion. Apply at the smatter. Store.
QA.MIIEL NATELANS, AUCTIONEER,
N., and MONEY LOAN OPTION, No. 224 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposi te Pear at., only
eight doom below the Zschange.
Hours of ,btainees from 7 &dab, A. M., until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Outdoor ales, and sales at the Auction House, at.
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL 0200,000.
'ffstablithidfor Its last Thirty Years.
Adrenals made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
mondi; Silver Plate,- Watchee,,Yewelry, Hardwere, fder
olutadlre, clothing, furniture, Bedding, Olgan, Magical
Inatrnmenti, finny , nasal Carriages, and epode of
1111) A V I =pelon. raniath
any length of time „mil
Alladvances, teem one hundred dollars and upwards] will be ehargedg per cent. per month; POO and over,
the lowest market rate:
Phle Store noose having depth of 120 feet, has UM
Are and thleLproof vaults to store ail valnables t andprli
late watchmen for The wratises; oleo, a heavy ban,
ranee effected for the bonen of allpersons having goods
advanotd upon.
..0 amount of having an nalh'alta4 capital,
thlCoSoo Is prepared to make , advanoes on ram_ est!"
factory ind - acommodattni terms than may Met is
threill•
catty advanced to the poor, In aniall amounts, with
out any charts.
AT PRIVATI SALT.
Gold Patent Lever and other Wate.het and
Clothing .111 be sold at reduced prleae. ent.ly
91gritultural.
ski NEW CROP TURNIP SEEDS, of
every variety. Alno, Buckwheat and Millet.
SPANGLER to GRAIIAM,
jyl4 , No. 627 SIABEET Street, below Seventh
us GRA. IN CRADLES, SCYTHES,
...KY, - Rakes, Forks, Manure Drags, Bramble Scythes,
SPANGLER ih ORAITANI,
No. 627 MARKET Street. below Seventh.
tis,, BoAsp POWERS, THRESHERS
Beparatora, Grain Fans, &0., of all tho nios
approved kinds.
SPANGLER & GRAHAM,
jyl4 No. 627 MARKET Street, below Seventh.
siwing
ITARRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING NA
OIIINE Is offered to the public as the most rolls,
ble low-priced Sewing Machine In use: It will sew from
six to sixty stitches to au Inch, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging to the finest eambrics. It is,
without exception, the simplest In Its mechanical con.
atructlon ever made, and can be run and kept In order
by a child of twelve yeirs of age. The DURABILITY of
thla machine, and the QUALITY or ITU WORK, are War
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitehes per min
ute. The thread used is taken directly from the spools,
WITHOUT TER TROUBLE or RICWINDINO. In fact, it Is It
machine that is wanted by every family in the land, sad
the low pried of
SORTY DOLLARS, ,
at vrbteh they aold;brings them within tho repcll of
almost Ovary one 8. D. BAKEIt, Agent,
.1011itlOm why eowoin 20 South Eta/ Incept ,
SUOVELS AND SPADES.
2,000 DOZEN A69ORTIID,
I ow, STIi;EI,,. mad CAST-S'rlllia
For solo by the Manufacturer,
W. -W. ExciIARDS,
No. 225 RACE Street,
fvl6•lm& above Socoud.
IPAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY.—
N- 1 There will ho no necessity for travollora taking a
supply of CIOARS with tiler% na a weplete aowrt
toent of GENUINE 11/11rANA, of Samuel tihnes'ii Im
portation, Le found on unto at CONO HESS HALL,
Cap /ejacaliaait at 3t Wt/TED STATES } Atlantic
~Eteainnei:
pRIIV7,tki SYRUP,
PROTEOVED SOLUTIRON ON OP PROTOXIDE OP
I
, .
Haring successfully mowed the ordeal to which new dis
coveries In the Miterls Medics are nubjected, must now
be received ea an eitabliched medicine. Its einem) , in
.curing
DYSPEPSIA,
Affections of tbo Liver, Dropsy, Netwalgia, Bronchitis
and Consumptive, tendencies, DisordWd Mate of the
Blood, BollB,,3ourry, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or
Mercury; General Debility, and all Diseases which re
quire a Tonlo and Alterative Medicine, le beyond ques
tion.
.• . The proofs of its efficacy are so nu
t •e.,‘
• -4* • -", merous, so well authenticated, and of
, . 4 l• $,...,...... such peculiar character, that sufferers
le. 1 cannot reasonably hesitate to receive
the proffered aid.
, i "--,--' as i - The Peruvian Syrup does not profess
',... ~„..
."..." ,to be a cure-all, but its range is eaten
•:!!!'.... ' wive, because many diseases, apparently
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from one
cause, may be cured by ono remedy.
The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides a
cure . is precisely that which has so often baffled the
highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible,
the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of
'the Syrup incontrovertible.
Those persona Rho may wish for an opinion from dis
intereated persons respecting the character of the Syrup,
cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among nu
merous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. The
signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the
community, and of the highest respectability.
- -
The undersign . ed having experienced the beneficial et
recta of the a Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re
commend It to the attention of the public.
Prom our own experience, as well as from the testi
mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al
together unquestionable, we have no doubt of He office
cy in cases of Incipient Diseasea of the Lungs and Bron
chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy.,
Neuralgia, ke. Indeed, Its effects would be incredlW,
but from the high character of those who have wit
waned them and hove volunteered their testimony, se
we do ours, to its restorative tower.
Rev. J OHN PIEItPONT,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
S H KENDALL, M. D., -
SAMUEL MAY,
• THOMAS C AMORY, ,
PETYAL HARVEY,
JAMES 0. DONN,
Rey. THOS. WHITTEMORE.
ORRTIVIOATE OD DR. HAYED
It In well known that the medicinal effects of Pretax-
Ida of Iron is lost /by even a very brief exposure to air,
and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron,
'without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible.
In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at
tained by combination In a way before un k nown, and
this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, cl
tratee, and tartrates of the Afaterla Modica.
A. A. HAYES, M. D., -
Assayer to the State of Massachusetts.
10 Boylston street, Boston.
BOLD BY
H. L. CLARK Sc CO., Proprietors,
No. 6 WATER Street Boston.
P.BROWN,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Street',
ItASSARD & Co.,
TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streetm
Jal4.tu th eat.ern wan Agnate for Philadelphia.
nails will, in all cues, follow the use of Radway'l
R. It Remedies. There are none so sick or diseued, at
weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, t ai
that Radway , s Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, w
Regulators, so the nature of the disease or sickness
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.
These remedies consist of Railway's Ready Relief;
Radway4 Renovating Resolvent; Radwars Regulators
Rash of these remedies possesses special curative power
over certain diseases. Pet there are other diseases
wherein their combined medicinal properties are re.
quired; andwheri thus teed, if there to eufitclent llp
and strength within the diseased or dying body to ens
tato 'their action, the patient will live and be restored
to health. . .
Pairs
Acute Diseases
inflammatory Diseases.
/Ifatarioits Diseases
Congestive Diseases....
Scrofulous Duecties....
Chronic Distal.:
Syphilitic Diseasee....,
Constitutional Diseases,
Skin Diteasts
Nerves: Diseases,
. R. R. Retie.
.R. IL Relief.
.Relief and Regulator:,
.Relief and Regulators.
. Relief and Regulator:.
Renovating Resolvent.
.Renovating Resolvent.
.Renovating Resolvent.
Resolvent and Regulator:.
.Renovating Resolvent.
.Resolvent, Relief, Revels:
tors.
. Ready Relief ¢ Revelator:.
Infectious Diseases
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEAAES
Many diseases that afflict humanity are inherited ma
heir-loome from the diseased bodies of Maly sires
&refute, oousumption, Syphilis, and Pits, are among
the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we
care wahine many generations the seeds of these dis•
eases may have been established in the system, nor.
replies the blood—Raffuray's Renovating R 480101131
will medicate from the bodies of the afflicted areal par.
ticie of diseased deposits, and Ali the veins with new.
pure, and healthyhlood.__ .
CHILDREN'S DISEASES.
Radway's Renovating Resolvent should be hailed
as a blessing by every mother throughout the land,
whose infante are &MAIM with Bores, Humors, eta,
These breaking, out (thus early) are evidences of die•
ease transmitted from the parent scoot. A few doses of
the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige
of the disease and insure the abild a sound and healthy
bady.
R. R. IL—Badwayis Ready Relief for Headaches, whe
ther sick or nervous; Rheumatism, Diu ,
area, Dysentery, Oholera Morbus, t ramps,
- Int Manse, /Doody Flux. Paralyals, Lumbago,
Gout, Neuralgia Toothache, Small Pox.
Wavers, Swollen J oints, Kidney Complaints'
Scarlet Waver, Pal= around the Liver, Plea.
Nay, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of all
kinds. nadway's Ready Relief will, In a few
'Windex, change the miseries you suffer to
joys of pleasure.
R. R. R.—ltadway's Renovating Resolvent, for the curs
of chronic diseases—Erich as Scrofnlons and
Syphilitic complaints, Consumpti v e and
other affections of the Lungs and Throat,
Induration and Enlargements of parts,
Eruptive and other dieeasee of the Skin.
Nodes, Tumors, Mere. Dyspepels, sad all
, other diseases arising from an a lmpuro atatt
of the blood.
La.n.—ltadway.s Regulators will cure, effectively
and speedily. Costiveness, Indigestion
Painter's Oholic, Lead Diseases, If:Mamma'
Mon of the Dowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Dem.
plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys,
Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers,
Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system Is
out of order, or the blood Impure, a dose of
Radway's Regulators will restore it to rev.
larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. No
female ehould be without them.
R. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and
blerelasateeverywhere.
RADWAY k 00., New York City,
W. B. Zslasti,
T. W. Drove k Sow, Agents, Philadelphia.
T. R. OALLIINDER,
aplit-tadmodlyiteot/Yr
9'lllE LIVER INVIGORATOR,
PARHAM) HT DR. OAXTORD,
SOMPOUND ED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Is one of the beat Purgative and Liver Medicines now
before the public, that acts att a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual thin any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat;
ter, thus accomplishing two purpo,es effectually, with
out any of the palafal feelings experienced in the ope
rations of most (lethargies. It strengthens the sys
tem at the earns time that It purges it, and, when taten
dilly in moderate doses, will strengthen and baild it up
with unormal rapidity.
The Liven is one of the
human body ; and when it
well, the powers of the
oped. The stomach is al
on the healthy action of
performance of its iam
bi at fault the bowels are
system suffers Id cense-
Liver—hiving ceased to
eases of that organ, one
made It his study, In a 1
years, to Had some reme
set the many derange
hie.
To prove that• thin re
person troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to try a
certain.
These tuns remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole ma
mma of the disease—el-
BILIOUS ATTIOII are
ter, prevented by the ca.
Ittrgooesroge
principal regulators o f the
performs Its fun o Hoes
system are fully devel
most entirely dependent
the Lityer for the proper
ttons ; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
queues of ono organ—the
do Its duty. For the dim
e' the proprietors ha a
practice of more than 20
dy wherewith to counter
mente to which It Is Ila-
toady Is at hat found, any
von COMPLAIN?, in any of
bottle, and conviction le
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
oh In e ry, removing the
footing a radical cure.
cured, and, what is bet-
MDIOI2III 0/10 of the LIYEB
One dose, after eating,
etomsoh and prevent the
ing.
Only one dose, Aitken
Niaursens.
in antilelent torelieve the
food from rising and emu-
before retiring, prevents
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and cures One-
One dome, taken after
PiPSIA.
night, loosens the bowel'
TIYMNII3B.
each meal, will cure Dye
One dose of two
relieve BUM ifissrisous.
One bottle taken for fe
ttle cause of the disease,
Only one done Iminedl
while one dose, often re-
OHOLliel. MORBUS, and a
tesapoonfula will slways
male obstructton removes
and makes a perfect cure.
ately relieves 0 • o z t 0,
peated, in a sure cure for
preventive of Oam. SOA.
needed to throwont of the
Moine after a long sick-
EOP•Only one bottle is
system the etteets of me
nus.
uffOne bottle taken
uLless or tuinntural
for .11thiD102 remorse all
color from the akin.
One dose . taken o ehert
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, often repeat.
anmA in its worst forms,
complaints yield almost
. One or two doses cure
SA children,. there is no
remedy in the world, as it
ab sorbents
irr A. few bottles curt
We take pleasure lure- commending this medl ,
eine as a preventive for Perle and Amite, Cinix.t.
Pavan, and all PEY•IB of , aßiLioaeTrra. It ope
rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to
testify to its wonderful virtues. •
Aft whalers il are giving their unanimous testimony
in its favor.
117- Mia Water in the mouth with . the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
Tilt LIVER, INVICIORATOR
Is A BOIENTIVIO ?demur. Discomfit, and is daily work.
lug cures, almost too groat to believe. It cures %II by
magic, even the first dote giving bene fi t, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re
sult of a DISEASED LIVER.
time before eating ghee
makes food digest well.
ed, Mel OHHMO Dtas•
while /buns and Boni,
to the first dose.
attacks caused by Walnut
sorer, seer, or speedier
never falls.
Daoror, by exulting the
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. BANYORD,Proprietdr, 346 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT 80N8, 218
North Second Street.
Retailed by all Drugglete. Bold also by SAMUEL
0121E8, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and P. BROWN,
Pifth and Chestnut streets Phßada. sun t 4 th e-ly
WHY SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA ?
ZIEGLER fc BIIITRO3 PURE, MEDIOINAL
COGNAC BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits,
General Debility, &0., &c., Ac. Price $1.26 per hot,.
tle, 0r510.60 per dozen. Warranted pure. Try . it.
I hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dye
pepsin for the last.ten years, during which time I have
tried &lithe popular medicines, bat of no avail. Having
had Zeigler A Smith's Pura, Medicinal Cognac Brandy
recommended by many persons, induced me to try It.
One bottle has almost cured me of dyspepsia and mails
hablte, of ten years' standing. I can say, with a thank
ful heart, that I hare never found its equal during my
painful and distressing complaint. I eincerely recom
mend it to dyspeptic, nervous And debilitated sufferers.
JOBS O. Klinsorn,
Zan. 16th, 1868. 1231 Olive street.
Also, ZIEGLER A BIIITIVG Pure Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which aro
daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and consump
tives, and in all cases of general debility, lose of app4
fife &o.
Old bfadeira Wine, price per bottle. ....... .....01 00
Old Port Wine, do. do. 1 00
Old Sherry W me , do. do. 100
Address your orders to ado Agents,
=GLEE, A
Wholesale Druggists,
11. - W. corner SECOND and 01110 EN Ste.,
Also, for sale by JOHN MAT', Druggist,
fel-y Prankford road, opposite Hanover.
~1811- ----------..~ _.
:coo quintals Ondfleb.
10 do. Pollock.
800 bbls. Mackerel.
BO do. White Yleb, for sale by
0. BADLICS fr. 00.,
c cr. WATIIITI Inv* 1
eCtrtitTE FISII.-76 half bble. of the eel°.
Y V brated Detroit River White Fish juet received
and for pale by 0.0. OADLEtt t 00.,
sfortl; NAM?, 04roo1,
THE PRESS.-PMLADELPHIA, TUESDAY. JULY 27. 1858.
HOBENSAOR'S IRON BITTERS.
This Medicine, as its name implies, is one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. • It to ea.
pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or
are sainted with' Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints,
Nervous Debility General Weakness, and all diseases
arising from a disordered condition of the digestive
organs.
innt, FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there le perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood
which is so important to bring about a healthy adieu
THOUSANDS ARE LIVING
a miserable existence, of a pate sickly color weak
and emaciated, who amid be restored to health ' by the
use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any
thing that is of an ilikinnons nature.
FOR ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD
there is no better antidote than Hobensack's Iron Bit
terif. When the blood is impure the whole body is full
of disease. Blood lotting may answer for a time, but
cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there
is no better remedy than these Invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent Is iron, and we all know its
Mosey in removing the Impure matter from the
whole visceral system. They are prepared by a pine
Heal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
physicians and others, as the "us plod ultra , ' of all
tonics,
to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound
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,
ea the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine
expectations.
READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN.
Thin is to certify my wife was in delicate health some
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of Bobensades Iron Bitters, and knowing
iron to be a powerful tont ,o induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re •
quired, by restoring her I. health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who are similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy.
' JOHN COLE.
No. 811 Gapßig Street.
This Invaluable Medicine bl prepared only by
GEORGE B. HOBENBAOH,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
•
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must be Wt.:egad.
Price $1: Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists
generally. ruh2o4
ANALYSIS OF LYON'S CATAWBA
BRANDY by
A. A. , IIAYRB, M. D.,
Atisius TO TBA BUTZ 01 likenoatirma.
01i114077111.. A llght-yellowish brown
coned spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated
from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matt...
Analysed for volatile and fixed drags, of sokish no
trams of any kind were found. its color le proved to
be due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood.
10.'In every respect it is • pure spiritons liquor.
The fragrance or bouquet which it pobsesees cap beim.
lated, and it then appears unlike that from Cognse
Brandy or Wine, being a fruity essence moulting from
a pecnlim., fermentation of Ostowba and Isabella
(tropes, -
Onitstiosx ohlittltrtint.-1, pertain volume of this
spirit contains at 60 dog Y. 401 2.10 parts of pure al
cohol, beeldos the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the
spirit afford 28 S ports of a strong solution of the oil
which characterises this Brandy; the spirit left, oiler
removing the oil, is m pure and odorless, and in all its
qualities a perfect spirit not subjoin. to change. One
U.B. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. 1. contain., be.
sides the spirit and 011, only 220 gm. of matter com
posed of extract of Trait, gum, and colored rosin from
wood.
Rearms, Sanaa:7 25, 18E8.
Dr. 00.101, State Inspector of Ohlo, and Dr. JAS.
R. °HILTON, °hamlet, of New York, both pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
Nor Efedleinal purpose LyOu'e Oatawba Brandy has
no Oval, and has long been needed tu supersede the
ir
poisonous compounds sold under the namof Hrendy.
As a beverage, the pure article le altogether eupoilor,
and a sovereign, aura remedy for Dyepepela, flataleney,
Low Spirits, Languor General Debility, &c., &o.
Ale i o - BEILIELBVII STILL AND SPARKLING
011AMPAGNE.—Thess Wines are made in the neigh
borhood of Oloolnuati, and are: guarantied to be the
Pure Juice of On Grape, and 40 eminently calculated
for invalids and proms who require a gentle agant•
lint, and for Sacramelltal pnrpoiee.
Retail price 81.26 per bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers will plisse eend their
orders to the "Sole Agents" for the State of Penn
sylvania, A. P. HAZARD & 00,,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 508 MARKET Street.
Alto for sale by the following apothecaries :
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Oheenut eta.
/NO. W. BIKES /r. - SONo,lBth and 22d and Market
streets.
D. L. SEACKHOIIIII, Eighth and Green eta.
R. REDING/4R, Second and Mazy etc, Southwark,
O. W. NEDIRRER 3 Pgaapink Road and Washington
street.
GBO. B. HOBBNEAOE, Third and GrOan fta.
A. B. HORTYIt. Broad and Coates eta. • fait
WILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST
MONDAY IN OEPTEMMER, for the fleholeetto
/es; coneletlng of ton menthe,
INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES,
No. 1623 WALNUT Street,
PUILADBLPIIIA.
The system of tuition la based on that adopted in the
best Seminaries In Europe, and comprises thorough in
struction in the English, French, awl Latin languages ;
apcolal attzntion is also paid to the formation of an ele
gant style of composition, and to the cultivation of a
taste for polite literature. The course or WM ?in
embrace every branch of education.
A limited number of pupils admitted into the family.
Their religious and moral training le under the special
care of Mrs, Weed, who has had many years experience,
and deference will be paid to the feelings and 'tithes of
their parents in these matters. The health and comfort
of the young ladies le also carefully attended to by 'her.
Weekly boarding pupiiß, from Monday till Friday, re
ceived at proportionate rates
A week 1 / 4 vacation at Christmas and at Easter.
TEAMS.
(Payable half In advance, and half at the aspiration of
live menthe.)
For tuition In the regular course of stud! t. lO O 00
N .13.-41 Junior class will be-formed.
(I..rman, Spanish, Italian an other languages,?Su
sie, (local instrumental,)
Drawing and Painting, (In
oil and water colors,) at Professors' charges.
Tice of Piano, per annum _ .
Harp
,‘ Guitar.
FOY Boarding
Washing at 60 cents per dozen.
Each boarding pupil to required to bring her own tow
els, Wirer fork and spoon. •
Pew rent at cost
It afford!, mo pleasure to state that Mr. J. J. Reed In
recommended by official testimonials of distinguished
gentlemen in London. From personal acquaintance with
him, I can most cheerfully recommend him as an nal'
com pllshed scholar and gentleman to the confidence o
the public. A. CONVERSR.
The subscriber takes groat pleasure in uniting with
Dr. Converse in the above recommendation. From per
sonal acquaintance with Mr. Reed, as well as from hie
distinguished testimoulaln, I am confident of his en&
nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar.
. .
CHARLEB WADSWORTH.
We are happy to hoar that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen
tleman of considerable literary attainments, and who
hascontributed to Graham's many excellent sketches or
eminent percent, btu; re-opened his Institute for Young
Ladies, at 1523 Wsinut street, one of the most admira
ble localitlen in the city. tetra. Reed in a lady who ban
had many years' experience In tuition, and bears a high
reputation fortuccesa in training her pupils, both mo
rally and mentally. Mr. Reed, from his knowledge of
Europeanlanguagen, and from having graduated in the
first colleges in England, imparts the advantages of the
best European systems of education; and particular at
tention is paid to the study of English Composition and
Polite Literature. We would lay some strum on this
latter fact, since general literary Information and cul
ture, though by far the most dletinguishing sign. of In
telligence and refined education, are, on the whole, far
more neglected in most schools and colleges than any
other branches.-.-Ediror of Graham's Magazine for
July, MS, p. 81.
Henry Vethake„ LL. D., Prevent of the University
of Pennsylvania.
John J. Frazer, LL. D., Professor of the Physical
Sciences In ditto.
George Allen, LL. D Professor of Ancient Lan•
pages In ditto.
lion. William M. Meredith.
Col. Jelin W. Forney, editor of The Press.
Charles G. Leland, Esq., editor of Graham's Maga.:
sine.
Rev. William B. Stevens, D. B. Rector of Bt. An
drew,e.
Rev. Annan Converse, D. D., editor of the Christian
Observer.
Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Arch-street Freaky
terlan Church.
Joseph L. Keen, Esq., Went Philadelphia.
Thomas 8. Taylor, Esq., West Philadelphia.
jy7,lm
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circular. lel6-tf
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COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, sortheaat corner or
CHESTNUT end BEVENTLI Stmts.
An Institution designed to at young men for AO
TIER BUBINEBB.
The whole bailding is occupied, sad fitted up in a
style surpassing anything of the kind to this country.
Thorough preparation for the eountlng-house
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
B. B. Comegye, Francis Hoskins,
George H. Stuart, David Milne,
John Bparhawk, David B. Brown,
lea►o Hacker, A. T. Parsons,
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
Joshua L ppincott. ap23-tr
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.L 4 N. E. corner KORTH and BUTTONWOOD Ste.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Hook-keeping in
all Its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for
situationc in any branch of busissou,• Plain and Orr
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respondence. No institution in the United States gives
a more thorough and practice/ course. In this depart
ment no teaching is done in claims, and is open DAY
and EVENING- Time unlimited.
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT.—(Separate from the above,) Young Mon and
Hoye are prepared for any gni& of an English and Clan.
Meal Education, via: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram.
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, /be , Ancient
and Modern Languageo, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions or f, months commence September
Ist, and February let. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dated and charged accordingly. Cats,
loves furnished gratis.
mh26-tf 'Y. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
108 QR. CASKS PORT WINE.
111 lilt. Piped Alicante do.
22 Qr. do do do.
20 Qr. do Sberry do.
11 Pipes Superior Pajarete Wine.
20 Qr. Pipes do do do.
40 do do do do.
111 Baled kotorted Corks.
826 Raga Almonds.
26 do Filberts.
Landing from Brig " Arrogant(' Emelto,” and for sale
by
ru A. 11l ERIN°,
y27-tf 140 SMITH FRONT Street.
LARGE NO. 3 MACKEREL-NOW IN
glove and landing, 300 bbls No. 3 MACKEREL;
large 238 halves ditto, for sale by
JNO. M. KENMEDY & CO.,
Nos 130 and-1112 , N WITARVER
T_TEIDSIEGR. CHAMPAGNE.—PIPER's
1181M311101E, genuine brand, constantly on hand,
received from sole Importers, and for sale by
A, BURIN°, Sole Agent In this Oity,
140 Banta gRONT Rtrast.
HERRINGS -800 bblB. NO. 1 PICKLED
Herring; 300 bbis extra Newtotindisnd ditto
120 bbls Potomac dry salted ditto, now in store and for
isle by JNO. KENNEDY k CO.,
Nos. IRO and 182 N WHARVIB.
11AY RUM.—Fivo puncheons Bay Rum, a
.1.111 very superior article, is store awl for sale by
A. MERINO,
140 South MONT Stroot.
e jOEIN 11. BELL,
TBAOIIHR OP
NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY,
At BRYANT & STRATTON'S
00111111ER(11AL COLLEGE.
oornor BR.V.ENTI.I end 011118TNUT Street,.
SOFT DRUDE TURPENTINE.--Just ro
caved a small lot of Soft Crudo Turpentine, of
good quality, P.A. for Aldo by
WEAVER, FITLER & CO.,
jyls No. 23 N. WATER St., And 22 N. WHARVES
40,11OULDERS.-60 hhds. Shoulders, dry in
/0 salt, for silo by 0. 0. SADLER & 00.,
2 Nartla WATER SUN,.
, •
•
tUcb cinal.
HOW GRATIFYING
Quintation4l.
T. J. REED'S
260 00
TESTIAIONTALS
REFER EMCEE;
Insatante ecrsnpattits.
CITY INSURANCE CO MP ANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.'
32000000.
Organized 1861.
Privileged to insure Rouses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posits; hold Trusts and grant annuities
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. MlltTiliN, Secretary.
DI/1110101M
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Keller,
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Sender, P. D. Mingle,
C. D. 'nicking, James 'Watson,
7. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,
Jo18•ly G. P. urner.
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY, No. 891 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ORARTERND OAPIT AL 8900,000—YAID BP CAPI-
TAL $360,900.
Thin Company haying been recently REORGANIZED,
and its actual Capital largely Increased, respectfully
solicits a share of the patronage of 'neuron. sire and
Marine Policies will be issued at equitable rates of pre.
mium, and losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
DIRZOTORS :
•
William M. Godwin, B. R. Crawford,
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner,
George W. hail , - William B. Themad,
B. Franklin Jackson, R.N. Winslow,
J. O. hopper, henry D. Mears.
WM. M. GODWIN, President.
J. O. PECIPPMR, Secretary, mrlo-dtf
.TEE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—The PENN HIITUAL LIFE INITURANOB
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital, 5612,725.03.
DIMMER LIVES for :alert terms, or for the whole
terra of life—grante annuities and endowments—pur
chases life interests in Real Estate and makes
(*argots depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Gnardiens.
• •
Daniel L. Miller, IDunnel I. Stoked,
Benjamin Ooates, William Martin,
Richard O. Newbold, James B. bloParland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Huston,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophllos Paulding,
Oharles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rcdolphus Heat, : John W. Horror,
William H. Care, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, litannel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Resin - John G. Brenner,
P. O. Idiehler, Easton. -
• DANIEL L. maim_B, , Prodded. -
SAMUEL E. lITORBS, Vice Preen.
Joan W. Houma. Secretary. - nlO-ly
AROTIO FIRE INSIJRANOE COMPA
NY, NEW YORK.—Oftice, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, $250,600,
width a aorphts. Thia Company insure Thalldlnge, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Lose or Damage by Etre and
Um Mao of Inland rfargation.
•
DIBBOTOIIS.
Henry Grinnell, Jnallph L. Pops,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Grates,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Dads,
Edmund Penfold 0. H. Lillenthal,
Hanson R. Corning, Theo. Polbentus, la
Ogden Haggerty, Elleha B. Morgan,
Thorns/ Monism), 410 n. IL Vogl Nod,
John H. Earle, William A • Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas E. Edam,
Charles Beaton, Jamie W. Phillips,
Louis Lornt, Charles A. Mazy,
Emmet G. Glidden, Edward Hinoken,
Bteph. Cambreleng, Wm. E. Bhepard,
Thomas Boon, Charles"... at,
John Ward, Lothrop L. atone.,
Henry K. Bogert, William It. Fosdick,
Peter Edell Emery_Thayer,
lienjwln g. flold, • Geo. Wastfeldt,
A. R. Fib inghs,,M Eamon Taylor,
Thos. F. Youngs, Hong E. Blown..
thimnol L. Mitibeil,
ALBERT WARD, Prealdent.
RIORAID A. OarLlF,Searetary. au 10.17
VOKKONWEALTEI
EMI
C
Of we
IMAM 0, PNNNBYLVANIA.
OrPION,
NONTUWNST °DNIM
FOURTH AND WALNUT STUNTS,
PHILADIELPIIIA.
SObSOribed Olpitla, ssoo,ooo.
Paid np OspHal, j 900.000,
Thos. B. Btowart,
J. M. Butler,
J. H. Walker,
M. B. Wendell,
B. K. lloasle.
'VS; 11., Brorldint
eall.,
WrICWItaT, Vllte`kr
Dr. D. Jayne,
H. L. Benner,
J. M. Whitall,
/Mr. O. Knigh,
a: LOITIA,
AVID 7
13011-413 13
8. Moos, Beora
TAELA " AB,E MUTUAL SAFETY. - IN
-3! SUILANOI3I HOMPAHY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATDRN of PUN-
SYLVANIA 1885.
011101, B. 3. Oorner THIRD and WALNUT Streets,
PRILADIDLTILIA;
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
CABAO, To parts of the World.
FREIGHT,
INLA A INSURANCES,
On Goods, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to alb p arts of the DlllOll.
Flit INSURANCES,
on Merchandise generally.
On Slimes, Dwelling Gomm, &p.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY,
November 4,1867.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate 9101,869 94
PhiladelphisOlty and other Loans 187,0 u 26
Stock in Banns, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies
Bills Receivable
Cash, on hand
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Pellicles recently issued, on other
Obis due the Company
Subscription Notes..., ..... ,
DIIIO7OIBI
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph 11. Seal, Theoplalos Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder, James Traquair,
John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr.,
John K. Penrose, J. Y. Pen iston,
George G. Leper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Blokes,
Dr. R. H. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland,
Hugh Craig Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Mailman, Rohort Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly, Jim. B. Semple, Pittatqls
H. Jones Brooks,' Dr. T. Morgan, , t
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, u
WILLIAM( MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Floe President.
HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. ,isg•Y
FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.-FAME
INSURANOR COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organized under the Act of Assembly relative to In
imrance Companies, paned April 2d, 1860.) ea
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS B. MARTIN Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Mee 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day Jacob R. Vaughan,
William W. Whiten!, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. Mu! Jy,
Barclay Lippincott, John W. dverman,
Joe. R. Drognanl, A. H. Rosenholm,
Ohm Stakes. re24-y 1.4 Stern.
VIRE INSURANCE.
BY TUE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSIIRANCE
COMPANY OF PIIIIADELPILIA.
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise,
Furniture, c., in Town or Country.
OFFIOR, No. 808 WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL. $177,926. Anins, $262,405.89.
Invested as follows, viz :
First Mortgages on Improved tity Property,
worth double the amount 120,200.00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. 0 per cent.
mortgage Loan, $30,000, coat 26,500.00
Allegheny County 0 per cent. Penna. R. R.
Loan
Pennsylvania Railroad Coia. Stock
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company 19,160.00
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co .... 1,050.00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476.00
Bills receivable, business paper 52,711.60
Book Accounts, accrued interest, &c • 8,838.10
Cash on hand and in Bank, 113,015.20
5262,406.89
DI TINGLEY, President.
TORS.
Samuel Dispbam,
Robert Steen,
William Musser,
Beni. W. Tingley,
Marshall MG,
Z. Lothrop,
Charles Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith llowen,
John Bissell, Pittsburgh.
lIINOIDIAN. Secretary.
Clem Tingley,
William It. Thompson,
David S. Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John It. Worrell,
H. L. Carson,
Robert Toland,
Moses Johnson,
Charles S. Wood,
.Tames S. Woodward,
fe2A-s to th-rp-tt El .Id
Mates attb iCi VW r
ri
-
A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY.
The sabecribenchave been appointed oole agents
in the State of Penntirriania for the aborts well-known
ROCHELLN 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 hand, in half, quarter, and ono.
eighth pipes, dark and pale.
ARNOLD & WORL,
felt-tf 120 WALNUT Street.
TIMES ROBIN & CO. COGNAC.—The
au , subscribers, aole 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 impeder
quality, and feel confident it will compare favorably
With the most favorite brands in the market.
ARNOLD & WORL,
120 WALNUT Street.
A constant supply of the above in the united States
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of varians
vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes. jelB..tr
IfA MBRE Y GRAPE-LEAF OR AM
111-4 PAGNE. ,
ARNOLD & WORL, Bole Agents,
120 WALNUT Street
SALMON, SHAD, &c.-20 tierces No. I
Salmon ; 18 bble. do.; 60 bble. prime Ben Shad; 200
bble. ; 180 bble Whito•tien t now in gore and
for sale by JOHN M. KENNEDY 00.,
EA? line. UM sort 182 Newt% veltarr•
!'CLARET-125 OASES MARGAII2C, 150
‘../ Oases ST. MUM, in quarts and pints, in store
and for sale by A. MNRINO,
1022 140 South PRONT Street
BRANDIES.—"t Pinet Oaatillon," Marott,
and other Cognacs of Yarioas rlntages, In hall
Ripen and quarter easks Pellevolsin Roehelle Brandiei,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half cask!, and one•eighth
casks. Imported and for salo by
RB.NRY BOHLEN & 00.,
0e22 231 and 223 loath }fourth street
i n I, LE WIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
AJe IN FINN WINPB, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &A., 20
South MTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly
inORDIALS.—ANISETTE, OURACOA,
'IL/ and MARABOHINO in store and for male by
son & dunTrio.l4ll R Plump R 5.
1101111.1..ADELPIIIA WARMING AND
VENTILATING WAREII.OIISE.
•• - - • •
ARNOLD & W/LBON,
017006880103 TO B. A. lIAAAIBO7O
. .
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where oar
old friends and the publle are respectfully invited to
examine oar extensive stock of Warm Mr Furnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enamele d
de Mantels, Parlor Coal Goatee, deo. ko. We are
now manufacturing 0111LSOWS CELEBRATED PAT-
ENT NEW GOAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical neater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Alto, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down
Crates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sizes and patterns.
We hove also oommenced the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at tAe late Flair and Exhi.
bition of the Franklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful ANTIQUE MARBLEB,
era not injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much less price
than Marble. Cali and see them.
- - - ARNOLD & WILSON.
BENJ.M.PEDTWELL, BaperintombAt.
ilalodelphlii! OM ? 16x9.- 17
STEAM TO ALL PARTS OF
GREAT BRITAIN —The shortest lea
passage between America and Europe.—NEW YORK
to GALWAY, Ireland,
Only 15 hours , travel, including four hours , sea pas
sage, from Galway to London, via Holyhead. - The line
will consist of six 'powerful paddle-wheel steamships.
Tho Sr t two are now running as follows:
INDIAN EMPIRE will leave New York Friday,
July 23.
AMERIOAN EMPIRE will leave Galway Tuesday,
July 27. -
AMERICAN EMPIRE will leave Now York on or
about August 17,
Tho splendid uteamahip INDIAN EMPIRE, E.
CouRTNAT, Commander, will positively leave New York,
for Galway, FRIDAY, July 23d. This ship has
splendid accommodations for first, second, and third
class passengers, who will be taken through to any part
of-Great Brrtain at the following greatly reduced rates,
Including a liberal cabin table, and provisions for third
class passengers to Galway:
First class
Second class 60
Third class 30
. .
Passengers for Germany, foe , will have free tickets
to London or Hull, from whence steamers are constantly
leaving for Hamburg, Amsterdam, and other ports.
Freight delivered in Galway and Dublin. Specie and
valuable packages delivered also In Liverpool, Man
chester, and London, at reasonable rates.
Nor passage, freight, and further particulars, apply
to WILLIAM A. SALE k CO.,
jyl9.t.Jy22 No. 46 SOUTH Street, New York.
NOTICE.—The CITY OF
WASHINGTON advertised to Nall on
THURSDAY, July 15th, having been detained to carry
the United States malls, will sail on SATURDAY,
July 17th, at noon preoliely.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS
00W, DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY,
vu LIVERPOOL.
TEE LIVERPOOL AND PIIILADELPIIIA STEAM
SHIP CO.'S Clyde-built Ironlßeamehlps are Intended
to eatt as follows :
CITY OP BALTIMORE Thursday, July ut
CITY OP WASHINGTON 16th
KANGAROO io a Nth
And each alter ate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R.
. • . •
KA N .
CITY OP WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 23d.
GAROO 41
CITY OP BALTI6IOIIII ic July 7th.44 21st
And each alternate Wednesday.
Cabin Passage from Now York and Philadelphia... 476
Third ChM to any of the above-mentioned places,
and found in best cooked Provisions 80
Return Tickets good for 6 months 60
Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York
or Philadelphia' • 40
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Bremen, Ham-.
burg, &a., without delay at through rates.
The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will sail
regularly between Autwipand Liverpool, in connection
with the departures fo ow York, taking goods from
Antwerp to New York, a through rate of freight.
Certificates of Passage 'from Antwerp to New York 846.
DAN on Liverp6ol from £1 upwards.
For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices,
16 BROADWAY, New York, and 109 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. JOHN Q. DALE Agent.
9r WILLIAM INMAN,
44'43 end 84 Tower LlyerpoOl.
LIVERPOOL AND PRILA,
DELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
team cpmmnuleation between New York and Ant
werp, via Liverpool. -
The splendid feat serow.steamship BOSPIfORID3,
Oeptain hlefluigin, (lately employed in the Royal Mall
service,) will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver
pool every alternate THURSDAY, in connection with
the company'e steamships from Liverpool to New York.
Goods for New York will be received and shipped by
the Agents in Antwerp, and bills of lading Signed there
at a through rate of freight.
The first sailing from Antwerp will be on the 172:;of
June, in conjunction with the CITY OP WASHING
TON from Liverpool, on Juno 23,
For further particulars and topes of freight and pase.
sage, apply to J. P. Kremer & Co., Antwerp; William
Inman, Lower Building, Liverpool, and at the Com
tsipy's Ogigs, 16 Broancy, New York and 109 Walnut
reet, Philadelphia. ,
je2l-lin JOHN G. D4LE, gent.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH —HERON'S LINE.
sq?' 6 ' l3 -!iit9 3 /YOIII BF FiL/4 5 LADING a/CiNIT
N . ' 1/4.1f.
The eplendict alde-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and BATE OF GEORGIA,
Now forma weeklj line ter the Smith and Reel_thlfeet,
OPP of these shim sailing every PATOP.DAY at 10
eielaelr 4. 11., etteraefely for OlearinetOn and Be.
vassal.
FOR CHARLESTON,
The KEYSTONE STATE, Oaptain Charles P. Marsh
man, will commence loading on Thursday, August 6th,
and sail for Oherleston, S. 0., on Saturday ; August 7th,
at 10 o'clock A Id.
FOR SAVANNAH.
The STATE OP GEORGIA, Gant. :ohm J. Garvin.
will commence loading on Thnnsday, July 29th, and
#l O l 0 1, Elitii4e4,. 7111 F 41,1, 10
°° A-Ztiai leaton and Sseanneh, these Alps connect
with steamers for Florida end Havana, and with rail
roads, floo., for all pip:4Ble_ the South and Southwest.
npußANom
VOR4NT:
YIkiIIGNTB HIPHONP.
Heavy Freight at an average of lIS per cent. below
New York steamship rates.
___
FREIGHT and INBCiI &NOS. on a large proportion
of goods ',hipped South will be found to be lower by
these gaps than by sailing vessels.
C bian passage 820 00
Steerage do e 820
00
Ricurelon Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bile of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or peonage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr.,
No. 828 (late Si ) North Wharves.
Agents at Obarleaton T. S. O. SUDO.
Agents in b . A. GHEINNII, /a 00.
For Florida, from Oltarleaton, Mesmer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
for Florida, from Savannah, daemon, Sr. MARYS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, rom Charleston, ateamer ISABIL, on
the 4th and 19th of every month. jell
.... 12,608 00
.... 220,291 96
.... 88,892 66
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DE BY , without delay, for BO dollars.
Return tiokoto, goad ter etiat rsio,sther, to caller Of the
above places I)/ any steamer of the line, 69 dollars for
the round trip, out andlittak.
11101( llw YOWL.
New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, at 12 o'clock, M.
Edinburgh, Cumming, July St, IC
Glasgow, Goodwin, 44 Augustl, 44
PIOY 01JJ00W.
Edinburgh, Cumming Saturday, Jane 20.
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10.
New York, MoMillan. Wednesday, August 11.
RATES OP PASSAGI.
MOM OL.AOOOW.
IfirstOlass 18 guineas
Steerage, found wig cooked provisions 8 II
NAGY XXI! TOME.
Etat Wass $76 00
r•rl.
Steerage, found with 000ked provimione SO 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within six menthe, by any
steamer of this line.
Hirai Chula 8/40 00 Steerage 860 00
An experienced Surgeon at Cached to each Steamer.
Hoe freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & 00,,128 WALNUT Street, Philadel.
phis.
ROBERT CRAIG, 12 Broadway New York.
HALL & LORRY, Buchanan's - Wharf, Baltimore.
run
02,780 67
.. 100,000 00
702,186 87
saFOR SAN FRANCISCO.—OLIPPER
OF THURSDAY, 15th July Inet.—Lowner
RATES, AND NO DITBNTION.
The euperior A I Clipper Ship WANDERING JEW,
Sruncem. Commander, in now receiving her cargo, et.
Pier 10, R., (New York,) and will positively sal? u
above.
Tho Wandering Jew was built for the California
Trade, he throughly ventilated, soot of small capacity;
has jest made the voyage in 84 due from Amoy to
Ilavara, being the shortest passage ever made between
those porta. The superior sailing qualities of this
ship, her small capacity, low rates of freight, and early
day of sailing, present unequalled inducements.
Yor balance of freight apply to
BIBIIOP, 81110N8, tc 00.,
jy3.lltf 120 NORTH SVEURVIS.
gikREGULAR LINE FOR PROVI
DENOE.—Schoonor WOROESTER, MIODIIB
Mager, now loading at Callowhillditreet Wharf,
For freight, apply to Captain, on board, or to
JNO. M. KENNEDY k CO.,
jo2l. 180 and 132 NORTH WHARVES.
WANTED—A iirst-class VESSEL,
of 800m1000 tons capacity, to load for a port
In tho Pacific. Cargo now ready, and fair freight will
be paid.
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO.,
jyls-dtt , 120 NORTH. WHARVES.
gatWANTED—A good VESSEL, to
load In the Louisiana. Line, for New Orleans.
Quick despatch and good rates given.
Apply to BISIIOP, SIMONS, fr. 00.
3715-tf 120 NORTH 'WHARVES.
CARPETINGS.
ADDIJRN THREE-PLY, }3IIPERFINE AND
VENETIAN CARPETING,
MANORACTORID By
JOSIAII BARBER,
with other Important makes, of all grades, now In store
end for onto by 801.6 AOHNTS In tble city,
ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO.,
633 MARKET St.
CARPETS.
We will commence TO-DAY
OLOSING OUT
Out entire Serb* Stock of
VELVET AND BRUSSELS OARPETINGS,
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS.
GAILY it BROTHER,
No. 920 ORESTNUT Street.
Purchasers will praise call and examine our large
assortment, 5p2941-
WESTRY OARPETS.—JUST OPEN
m, a large lot of superior Tapartry Oatpata j to
be mold at a low price.
DAILY & DROTHDR,
OABH OARPSY STORE,
tobBl4f 920 01118TNUT Bt.
QIIPERB THREE-PLY CARPETS .
kJ A fresh assortment of new patterns, at reduced
prices, at DAILY a BROTHER'S,
,CASH CARPET STORE,
nolal-tf 920 CHESTNUT St.
RED ROOM OARPETS.-10,000 YDS.
of superior Ingrain and Three-ply Carpets, of the
best makea and styles, at all prices, from 60 cents to
61.25 per yard. DAILY it BROTHER,
mhgt-ff No. NO OIIESTNI7T Street.
II ST HEAVY BRUSSELS.—A LARD
iJ lot of new patterns, In Lest, alisete styles, at low
rakes. GAILY & BROTHER,
CHEAP CARPET STORE,
inh3l-ti 920 OHEBTNUT 8t
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufactarer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks, Public °faces, Blerohant4 end others, of the
best quality of English or American. Paper, and bound
in various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for RIB PRINTING of every description
Irkgravlng and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, Drench and Arneri
eau Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Ilogan's contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say— ,4 Tide display or blank
booms for banking and mercantile nee is the best in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap
nearanne neat and appropriate n no2o-tir
11)1PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PITYSICIANS.—The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to die
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges: A good and unvarying con-Wer:le, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and doss not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an Invaluable acclimation to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at SUMPS Laboratory add Pharmacy,
Twelfth and Obentnut streets.
MACKEREL.-1,800 barrels Nos. 1, 2,'and
-11-118 IItLOKERE.Li to 10150111218 packages, now In store
and for sale by JOIIN M. KENNEDY & CO.,
•n RA. Nn•. 120 and 1112 N/041 Nwhar•••
VI ERRING. 1- Tiro. 1 - RETIRING,
Za jL ro ß r2e r br i"P"ti giiiriti lo iagrA w O i S " `"
4'ol 4i94, ticoloomi4,
S3piagnng.
JUIN G. DALE, Agent,
109 WALNUT Street
FROM LITIMPOOL
INBURANON
Qtanittinse.
Statiottern
lailroabs;
AN NOTICE- EMENT. SUMNER
MEr• ARRANG
BILADELVEiIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, May 10, 1858,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE P HILADELPHIA
For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., I P. M., (Expreae,) and
11 P. M. •
For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.80, and 11 P.
t For New thistle, at 8 A. ht. and 4.30 P. Id
Bor Middletown, at BA. M . and 4.30 P. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M.'
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,"
Leave Baltimore at 7.30, Express, 10.15 A. ht., and
6.40 P. 51.
Loavo Wilmington at 6 46 and 10.30 A. 11., and 1.45
and 8.55 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8 and 9.50 A. M*liend at 8.15
Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M. and 8.45, .
Leave Dover at 8 A. 51., and 4.55 P.M.
Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. 51., and 2 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.16
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal
timore,
Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phil.-
phia
Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run
as follows
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville :and Intermediate
places at 6 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do .do do 745 P. M.
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 6BOA. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 610 P. M
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 640 P. M.
je9 S. M. FELTON, President.
NEW TORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN
I AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.M.PApirS LINES.
IRON PHILADILPHIA TO NBW YORK, AND WAY
PLAOIO3.
Leave 113 fellows, via : Pam.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aosonunoda
tion 226
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Act
eoznmodation 2 26
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning -
Mall 8 00
At IQ,A. Id., by -Steamboat Trenton, via Taeony
anti Jersey City, Morning Express 8 00
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Bpress a
-8.00
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey Oily, Mall Beaming
80
At 8 P. M., /is Camden and Amboy, Aocommodm
Una, let Class 2 00
At BP. N. 1/ 1 / 1 Camden and Amboy, A000mmoda
!Ion, 2rel Class. I 50.
At 6 P . IN., vfa Camden and Amboy, Aecommodm.
Um, Lit Oless • $0
At 6P. M. Via Camden and Amboy,- Aosommodm
lion, 2nd Olma - IT6
The 6 P. M. line runs daily, all others Sundays ex
tooted
P.M. from Kensington Depot, via Jersey
fOity, Mai, Saturdaya exeepted , 2226
Mapco's Lines atop at the principal stations only.
lor Belvidere, Emden, Plemington, &0., at 6A. 111
and 4P. M. from Wawa street wharf.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbute,
Montrone. Great Bend,a. v,t 6A. N., 'Oll. Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western _
For Ifraabold, at 6 . A. M. and 2 P. N.
Por Mount Holly at 6A. M. and 2% and SP. M.
WAY mine
Par Bristol, Trenton, &e.,at 21$ and 4 P. M.,
/or PaimyraLlianeoess4 everly, khildingtoa, Bordata
torn Ice., at S P. M.
Steamboat Riebard Stockton for Bordentown, and in
immediate placed, at 2% P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for Taciony, at 10 and 1.1% A. M.
and for Borlinston and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines exceptll A( P. Id , leave Walnut street wharf.
Irrrifty pounds of baggage +Duly allowed each pas
senger. Paasengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Coro
pony limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, sad will not be liable for any amount be
yond $lOO, except by special contract.
as
- WM. H. GATEKEIL, Age 1-ly at
- 0. .t A. B. B. 00.
171 1 [14DERn4 AND Braille: Alai,
ROAD Li4E..:_:44mokEsT Acktrrsi to Ricalra
iliterWilt Dodelo, Chicago, 'Rock leliod, Niagara
0.4, aparioaltle, Rorltugtoo, Moot: 6 W, St Nimbi
Detroit, Nunlietb, and Ht. WO,
Pluireonr traWo will leave the Philadelphia and
Raadipg Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and. Tom
atree t s, daily, (Einndays excepted) ae follows:
NisA A. ht. DAY SXPR.F.I3B,
For Elmlni, gara, Fallit, Roffato, Detroit, IDhltago,
1411wintkos Rook laud, Ralena,St. Pali, Burlington,
And St. Lg 4,4.
8.80 P. M. NIGEIT BXPR39BB,
Por Sam's*, Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, Ohlesgo
Milwaukee,Book M , Ga lena, Dt.Piuela, Burlington
and Bt. Louis.
• Tlelota good till used.
The TAO A. M. train connects at Reading with the
trai for Ziarriaburg and all stations on the LEBANON
TiLLET RAILBOADi
s
At Burnt, for Withenharre rat Bittaton, Balaton, and all
ITAILB
StsAians
OAD. on tha LAIALWA;DINA AND 111.00/dBBIIIIO
Baggage - 060%0d to Blgrao, •nd finsperudon
IMICEEIM
Wilkesbarre 14it
Pittston 4 60
•
Seranton 4 76
Wilkesbarre 4 50
WURamsport 6 50
Elmira 7 00
Canandaigua 8 00
Geneva, via Gorham 8 00
Rochester 8 60
Niagara. Falls ' 800
Buffalo . . :14 0 00
Erie tt•c.,; ....10 60
Oievglaucl, yla N. y: so Erie 18 00
`$ VIA 141aara Fails 18 00
Toledo, via New York and Erie 16 25
Columbus 16 60
Oincirmati, New York and Brie 19 00
" Niagara Falls 19 00
Indianapolis, ins New York and Erie 21 00
Detroit, via Niagara Falls 18 00
Chicago, via Great Western Railway.... 22 00
Lake Shore Railroad 22 00
Book Island, via Niagara Falls 27 00
" l Leda Shore Railroad 27 00
Burlington
.. e, .... •
... . . 4 23 CO
Zeno. Clay 29 25
St: Louis, via Obicago gp 00
11 Indianapolis 20 00
Dunlieth 27 60
St. Paula ...
86 10
117•• Tickets can be procured at the Philaaelpida and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pu-
Ranger Depot,BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below. Vine, daily,
(Sun ld days excepted ,) for all points West end North, at 6
Freights must be delivered before g P.M. to hum*
their going the same day.
M'r Freights are forwarded with greater deepatah
and Lower Rates than by any line Ennis this city to the
West and Northwest
Ear further information apply to
ALLEN & HUGEL,
Through Freight Depot, Broad, below trine,
Or to MIAs. S, TAPPEN, Ekeiteral Agent,
N. W. eor. Sixth and Oheatnntata., PhHada.
• G. A. NIOOLLB,
Gaol. Supt. Naiads. and Beading Railroad.
H. A. BMA,
Genl. Sept. Oatawina, W. k E. Railroad.
J. A. REDFIELD,
Genl. Supt. 'Wu:import and Matra Rallrc;ad.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL
ROAD—FAST FRRIGUT LlNE.—Freight trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, below VINE, daily, tot
Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
Idllwankle, Galena, Dubuque, St. Lords, and Interme
diate points.
This Is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake
Ports, and troode'vrlll be forwarded with greater despatch
to the above points than by any other route,
'AMY/ or priors ran 100 ma
Visgailroad
bit elms. 24 elm.. 114 ele6a. 4th elan
Bnepension Bridge 90 70 60 40
Buffalo 99 - 70 60 40
Dunkirk 95 76 65 45
Detroit $1 20 93 78 62
Olden° . 1 60 115 1 00 80
Freight going through by rail 11l the way meat be
marked "'VIA RAIL."
No transhipment between Phlledelphla and Elmira.
Mark goodp via Philadelphia ay.% Reading Railroad,
and send toihe Depot, Broad etreo - A, below 'Vine, daily,
before 5 P. M.
For further information in regeni to this route, call
at the through freight oboe of tlOl Philadelphia Nia
gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner BIRTH
and CHESTNUT. deBo-y
JOIENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-THE
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
hntio Cale& with Western, North-western, and South
western States, by a continuous Railway threat. This
1 6 Boad also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamer, to ail ports or
the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRSOT,
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freight
can be forwarded to and from the GRRAT WEST.
RATES RATIY/INN PHIIADMIPNIA AND DITTO.
BURGH. .
Prior OLABS-1300121, ELM, Hats, and
Caps, Books, Dry (toads, (In boxed)
bides and trunks), DniTs, flu boxes
and bales) Feathers, Burnet° 76 0 . per 100 lb.
Ihiooun Mane—Domestic • Meeting,
Matting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drags (in casks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (in =she ) Wail
Paper, - Wool, and. Shoop Pelts,
lisstward, ko. /to 00e. par 100 lbs
MIAD Ot.ass—envili, Hemp, BaOOII
and Pork, Balled, (loose or In
mks), Paints, (dry and In all,)
Oil., (oi.cept lard and - rosin) RC per 100 lbe
lout% Owes—CoFee, Ptah, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (In asks or brace
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Bode dab, Gorman Cla, Tar', Pitch,
Bonin, Steel, Manu factured Tb
beano, Rosin Oil Oneerutware,
Sugar bbbe., and boxes,)
/cc.,fro 40e. per 103 lb
Pious-750. per bbl. until farther notice.
Game—Mo. per 100 lbs., until further notioe.
Corrow--$2 per bale, not exceeding 600 lbs, weight,
until further notice.
In shipping Goode from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to WA packages via Pennsyloante
Railroad." All Goode conelgned to the Agents of this
Road, et Philadelphia or Pitteburgh, will be forwarded
witfiont detention. ,
Yummy Aaawre.—Clarke & Co., Chicago; Packer &
& 00., Memphis, Tenn,; B. P. Base A 00.. Bt. Lords.
Mo.; P. G. O'Riley A Co., Evansville, Indiana Wm . .
Bingham, Lonieville, Kentucky. • R. C. Meidrum,
Madison, Indiana; I L. W. Brown & Co. and Ather &
ILbbard, Cincinnati; H. B. Pierce & Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech A Co. , No. 64 Kilbystreet, Boston ; Leech
A Co., No. 2 Astor House, New Tart, No. I William at.
New York ,• E. J. aneedin , , Philadelphia ; Magtaw k
Zoom, Balthnore; D. A HA II :
Pittsburgh.
H. U. HOIIBTON,
General Freight Agent.
H. J. LOMBAERT,
den- General Puperintendent, Altoona. Pa
Alachinerg and Icon.
BOWEL T. 1111110 X. 1. TAMAN 11.1111110 X
WILLIAM X. NIIIIM
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
111/Tll AND WASIIINGTON OTHErn,
PRILII3II.I7IIAL.
„ .
MERRIOK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture nigh and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land, River, and Morino service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Botta, he y Out
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gam Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, he.
Retorts and au Minfhinery of the Woof and most
improved construction.
Every description bf Plantation maohinery, such as
Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters, !Allying Engines, &a.
Solo Agents for N. RRIle Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
PAW Patent Valve Motion for Bloat Machinery and
Steam Primps.
Suparintendent—B. H. BABTOL. ana.y.
Arc proof Oafes
SAWML.NDER SAFES.
A lugs assortment or
aVANB & WATSON%
PRIAD.b'LPHIA MAIViIFACTURBD
BALABIANDSR SAM,
VAULT DOOM,
RANK LOOM), /or Banks and Stores.
actual to any now .
IRON DOORti, SHUT In
T ass ARR, &e.,
On as good terms es any other estardisament tis
United /Rotes, by
BVANB & WATSON,
N 0.28 Soutk ZOURTH street,
R 1410,11 laki.o4X4h owN _
Raitreat Linea.
Mg*i P I T NX N A C) It R A T IX ,
ROAD. CHANGE OF 1 1.08R8..
On and after MONDAY, July 28th, 1858, the Trains
on this Bead will leave Front and Willow stre.ets daily
(So excepted,) u falloyfs:
Farßethlehem, Easton, kc.' at ... ......8.15 A: M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown and Mooch
Chunk, at 2 30 P. K.
For Doylestown at 8.30 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.
For Fort Washington, at... 9.30 A.M. and 6.30 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Beare Bethlehem, at 900 A. M. and 520 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, at 6 00. A. M. and 4.00 P. M.
Leave Fort W ashington. at-0.15 A. M. and 2.50 P. M.
No change In &today Trains. .
All Passenger Trains connect at Chatham street with
City Passenikliallway.
t
thlEJThe A. M. Train from Philadelphia, and
the 5.80 P la. rain from Bethlehem, will make close
connections with Easton, and with the Now Jersey Cen
tral 'Unread. ELLIS CLARK,
jy2l.4t Agent
I HILADELPHIA, - G RMANTOWN
AND NOR RIB TOWN RAILROAD.--BIIMAIRR
ARRANEMLENT.—On and OW MONDAY, May 10th,
1858.
lOR GEKMAIITOWN,
Leave Philadelphia at 8,I(; 78. 9.06 10, 11%,
A. M., /, 2,8, 4,6, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, mid 11%P. M.
Leave Germantown at 6, 7 7X,_0 . , 9. 9 X,18,3i, 11%,
A. M. 1-10 min., 2,8%,4%, 6%, ;
e%, 8, 9.40 min., and
10n. M.
wirThe 7% o'clock A. MI Train from Germantown
stop enly at Wayne and Tloga Streets Stations.
ON SUN
LOAM Philadelphia at94o mDAYS,
in. A. M., 2,6%, and 8
P.M , •
Leave Ge rm antown Bjf A. If., 1-10 min., 4%, and
P. M.
ORPATNITT.RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at 636 8, 9.05 min , lin A. M.,
8,4, 6,8, 10 P. 98.
Leave Oheatnut 11111 at 6 40 and 7.85, 9.10, and 10.10
min. A. M., 12.50, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 1753 min.
P.M.
• ON BIIND6.
Leave Philadelphia, 0.0 A. N, , 2, 534, ants P. N.
Leave °lnstant Rill at 810 min A. M., 12.60 4.10
6.40 P. 41
POB OONEIHOLIOOICRN ANB NORRISTOWN.
Lear/ ,Rhiladelpitia at Om, 9, 1.1 A. M., 1.06 min.,
8.10 min../}, II,V P. M.
LI&Te Norristown at 8 1 7, 9,11 A. M.,1,7%, and ISM
P M.
2 -. ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. 51.
Demme Rorrletown at 7A. M. and BP. 51.
• 1/0B
Lease Philadelphia at 81i, 71( , 9, 11 A. M. 1.05 min.,
2.05 min., 8.10 min., 4X, 5.g, 8% , 8, 1 14. P. M.
Leave - Hussar& at 8,4 81f, 10 1 1, 11,43 A. M.,
6,1‘, 7, and 9 k.
Sundaye name u Norplatown. ,
O rica 7AIi.TABX RAILROAD 7011 DOWNING
Lu TOWN .
so Philadelphia At eg A. IK., and 8.10 akin. P. M.
UNTO Downingtown at 73( A. M , and 1 P. IC
B. N. SMITH, Gimeral Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth end Green street+. Philadelphia.
1358 PENN "axityt,/ 4- 18,58
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTEIBUROH,
WHEREIN(} And tbetioe by Railroad to
,
T. LOUIS_ ,
STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI 011113A60,
LOVISVILL% BUItLINGTON,
INDIANAP6LIB, BT. PAULI 3,
ABd all intermediate points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Pasoengers to polutoorest of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
aleteland and Oreethno, hate choloe of routes, Isadore
requested to make a selection before applylog for Holt
eta.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL
POrmIuif PHIA_DAILY,
West. 000neotioos at Pittsburgh to all potato
ein and after MONDAY, May "10th, 1868, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, 8. B. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, as follow:
TEAM NOD PITUDDROSI
AND TEN WNBT
Mail train 5t....2 so A. M.
Pest line 1 00 noon.
Express mall-11.00 night.
wAT TNAINS LAMM.
Harrisburg ac.
commodation 3.00 P. M.
Lancaster .t 6.00 P. M.
The mall train stops ate
delphis and-Pittsburgh.
The Express mail runs daily, the other trains Sunday
excepted. -•
The care leave the PennsylvardaltaUroarl Pane
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MABBBT
streets, entrance on Merin* street, whore through
tickets to all polntgWost can be obtained.
Baggage will oo received at the Depot at any time du-
Hu the dap , No charge for handling beggege.
Yor Tort er information, apply at the Depot or he
Penaeylvania Railroad Company, southeast earner of
Eleventh and Market atreote, betseenthe hotua of 1 A.
M. and 1.1 P. M. THOMAS MOORE,
my 10 Agent Penn's Railhead 010.
MUSS PIOX PITTSBURGH
AID TER WHIT ARMIN.
Mail train at... 11.00 night.
Put line 4.60 A. M.
Express mail.. 1.10 noon.
WAY TRAITS AnnlYlll.
Harrisburg so
sommodation.7,ls P. M.
Luesster <, .9.50 A. M.
the stations between Phila.
Qatelo anb Reotantante;
BLANOARD HO IT SE ,—BROADWAY
and TWELFTH' Street, New York, re.opened,
elegantly furnished with every modern improvement.
The location 111 fashionable end healthy.
The rooms are large - and - wel ventilated. bleed
Served at all hours, and every attention paid to the
comfort of gnests. Transient board 52 per day. Per
manent hodrd at lower rates.
The whole under the managementor V J. kikOLEL
-24/1, (late of the 'United States Hotel. Philadelphia,)
who rempeotfully solicits the patronage of hie friends
and the travelling pubic
.1630-11 m.
JONES'HOUSE, •
HARRISBURG, PA.
etbd " 3
StECCANTLY HITRN TRACI i n"
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
my 24.1 WELLS ()OVERLY, Proprlstor.
WORRELL ROUSE,
N. W. tor. TIMED and HARMONY 00011 T;
Tne undersigned takes pleasure In Informing his
friends and , he public at large, that he has opened the
above ZBPABLIIII3 T, and pledgee himself to merit
the patronage of his patrons, evermArtiote is of nape
nor et:Dolby, haying been eeleeted without regard tap
' price2 7-Elm .
my
NLOIIQLLS HOUSE,
sEunonett PLAN,)
OTEN DAY AND NIGHT.
NO. 116 BOOTH BIGHTH ST.,42nLovz_ OILICHTNITP,
. .
. .
This HOME is for Permanent and Transient rods,-
ing. Bvet7 effort will be made by the Proprietor, 11.
NICHOLLS, to wive satisfaction to hie Patrons.
This establishment le a'tuated in the heart of the
oity, centre of biudness, a et convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community will fiat
It a desirable place for oomtirt, cleanliness, and mono.
my.
Meals fartdahed at all hour,.
. .
Single Rooms, 60 cents per night. By the week $2.60
and upwards. raboo..tt
M NO
: OTEL,
NORTH TOURTB OTBArli
Aso,' Riau'lj
PHILADELPHIA.
&M.l! WITBRIN h sONEL Paa•ai,.vnta,
pang fano.
31 E h S S . RS. C
amed lll to CK the E l ßlNG ,, SONS, ,
1307 CHEST NUT (near the U r l v ited Ste c.°me tes
are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an
extensive assortment of (trend, Parlor-4mnd, Square
and Upright PIANp-PORTES, manufactured eapreasly
for this city, finished in various styles of rases, emits
prices which cannot fail to please. Piano-Porten made
to order, to suit any style of furniture, and all inatru
meute warranted to give entiro satisfaction to the pur
chaser.
Grand and Square Plums to rent, upon The most fa
vorable terms.
• - -• • .
Messrs. 0. Er. SONS bare re6elvet Thirty-font
MEDALS. The first Premiums over all competitors la
the United States.
All orders for TUNING and REPAIRINe will be
promptly attended to. jy7-6m
1.11111.N0 FORTES.
Just receiTed, an elegaut stock of RAVEN, ON /a /a 00., NIINNS & CLAIM, BALLET DAVIS
& 00., and GALE & CO. S PIANOS. fdEI.OOEOIO3
best quality, at J. E. GOULD'S,
8. A. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT eta.
uthlo..y
Zumber.
LUMBER YARD.
HOUTZ Zr. 09 .,
(Successore to Montgomery Neall,)
S. W. corner of TWSLYTH and PRIME Streets, Philo.,
Old Moyamensing District,
are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of alt descripttons of LUMBER, such as White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets,
Terme Boards, Plooring, Shelving, and every variety of
well-aeasoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with Messrs. Blehatier, Houtz, & Co.,
and Duffy, Dents, & 00., at Marietta, Pa., gives MI Ml
stuTaued facilities, and enables us to supply orders for
all descriptions of Ltunber with promptness and
despatch..
PINS-ORRICE LUMBER, soft and mellow, imitable
for PATTERN-MAISERES, &o ' constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully Invited to
examine oar stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND '
tall, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
MERAPPEY, HOUTZ. & Co., take this method of
informing their customers and persona desirous of pur
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well-seasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.l
Their timber is all from their own MILLS on PINB
CREEK, They are also connected with Meaars LotIPPY,
HOUTZ, at CO., and are prepared to furnish. all Sandi
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &a., of all descriptions,
on the ahortest notice. They would also take great
pleasure !northing the attention of Builders, and those
in want of Lumberlu the city of Philadelphia to the
Lumber yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWiLPTII
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nected. sp2.l-tf
EiLINDS AND SHADES,
CHEAP SCR CASH.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Is the most extensive Manufacturer o
WINDOW BLINDS,
And Dealer in
WINDOW SHADES,
Of every variety.
He has a due stook to be sold at Itodueod Prices.
BUSS, and all other Colon of Linen Shades, Trim
mings, Mixtures, &0., An.
• EITOBR MAIM
Plated to order.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTRNDED TO
W. STUDY TO PLEASE.
OILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, Sm.
1,200 gallons Winter Sperm Oil.
950 gallons No. 1 Winter last Oil.
6,000 galloon Bleached Winter Whale Oil.
8,000 galmni Light Racked Whale ON.
260 boles Chemical Olive Soap.
200 do Oleine Soap.
400 do Brown Soap.
100 'do Now Bedford Sperm Candhle.
In store and for Bale by
R. W. POMEROY ALLY:ft,
Late J. 13. A. & 8 Allen,
No. 13 South DELAWARE Avenue
("HEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS CORE,
VI of excellent quality, le sold at the PIII.I.4DSL
RUA &As WORKS for the reduced price of dye cents
a bushel and may be obtained in large or small quan
tity by applying at, the Gas Office, No. 20 South.
SEVENTH Street. '
. .
To parchaaers by wholesale it is sold at the Works *
In First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to
Anthracite at 12.50 per ton.
(Signed,' J. O. CRNSS.ON, Inglneer,
Philadelphia Gas Works. Ang. 20, '67. en2l-tt
IICIONES.-100,000 Shin Bones, snitablo for
JUIP Umbrella and Button Makers, In store and for asle
0110d.SDALE, REIIIO.E & CO.,
104 NORTH AVILA ItVllB
IREIGHT FOR NOVA SCOTIA •
About TOO bblo bulk can be had for a port In Fa
V& Bootle. Apply to
MU;I4, KENNEDY & CO..
tiOR , T4 WitARY/41