The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 19, 1858, Image 4

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i,-.ATIRIaIIarAItH ,illiiillif 4T-'Talt AUCTION
, - every ifktall,lay morning.- +V ,+ - 1 ' a:,'
A .'" 'it+7 " -AilsAl. STRATI! AT TRITAT^R RAM , - ~,
,itr.g... lime A lenge amount „tittles' • aletate , l4 , ./lt ,
AWA naie, ineltalmg every description , (CORY we
- sonotry s c re opeztiv !IWO; Listalat,r as *Aid at the,
• tir4 ,, $ _, _-- Rittriltirt*Oktpatelivratt,,P ~,, ~, ,
iTZ s'eU Mote*: nAigt,ooo., , ,eA) our. , Prtnits Bale Is.
it , vat adyttittallaiotatialaat In our Public Bali
-;•,- st;etott, (or whioa 1,000 , Mao aTt Printed- 1,0 .W) -
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11 . Met inst., at ".8 &coat; it the Thaedeyad, C al-.
change, wohout reserre- , ..1... 4, ' - 'k' ''''''
rislettrthltegTPl stook.
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414110,4 lia, at-Igi,o4l94,athe ithtledabb l L
II:0mm wlthOut recervec for , eat of whom-it.
may comma—. . , --.5-, 4, 4 4.1.vr-r...t0 _,, ,, :i
i, Mit she' oil eillitithillPodAnd trentletilbanyz ,
. SECOND /ALL, BALI--AIIGIIIIT 2Mit.!, :i n
_ NOa the premisee, caZ: !"'o.' ,- , ,;;--,
, Ittecittilx?ealktraptery Bale.-,Betere or Thomas Bekaa
-,,, • ..i ., , , , , Graten; Menace& -,:, f . 1., r
- `N EAT siOßillel , RESIDiNOM AND TuRNTIORR,
vamlog PLATE - MIRROR, ,WILTON CARPET,
~Terphe, e, --- 1 ea „ ~. 4 " , )7 , x., -. . • ,r 4 c'..
' Oa Saturday • Morning. , 4 , , i• ". x.
With Instant, at 10 &dint,' at NO. tat 'forth Bloat
.. et n re t tgilre Ma
e int . ,;:he m ziea rr t modem i tert „ . . r. ,
_- Wilton carpet, ,hil., n by order of executor.- ,
Cr IMO partfontsts in handbills. , -
lir The The , furnituie.may be examined ate o'clock on
- the moraine of ea1e,,,, -- -... .i. ~ t:. , . , - ii,
THIRD HALL SALE-11001113T slit.
. . , ....„
•
• At tikeiZOTtinnisTifliTiorrefe-= , -
TALNABLI4.I9OIINTRY-PROPINTY,=-0o tinge int
baftqlslth-88 ,Jetcros;-- corner mf--Brlstol Atunpllts - sod'
- Rlesen-unlelsne,- 1N ,:nnlesofiom Toriesdelei slid - 4
inilesr.froinVio r ony, , •
frrY.Nitlt - OarticiNsis han6blll6 414' ilthelffliWo
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TIMER-1T 0113 f - BRION - DWULLINEk,„LNIKON
Sireet,•.betweeffr-Wosd •- and INotris 'Streets,' near the'
Frank'ordrosd. Lot 54 feet front •
FOURTIC 7/.41V5AL.14-;-:BI4PFENNNII, 7th.
• ', 4 -:-Assigese,Peremptory- •
• li/LLIIABLNI3 NIVNAcTOftIf," EfLEANCENIIII6II, -
746.011INNILYLTNN i STODiIt 4 DWELLINEI6, ete.;to
ctbit.irlth rots of • ground , Ninsgunkl , " The whole to
irr-ArleninitflOolen now restr In handbills. -
BTORVANDAMBLLII46I . .;4otie-story. beet store
and dwelling-, Rldigll venni!, Oho',
mediate lon, _—
NEAT MODERN 11.119IDPINOS,Ifo: 460 North Tenth
itreet,-liet*ennilJostennastlliownlitrennhe
„ ~, „ „ , • ; r a
- /Ifni BALE---81IPTINNI1EN, 14th,
, • , ,- ~
Trtatesea :Peremptory- llsle.. , ••• • I
/1 - 614DSONWINODEftN.11111.11N-STOUIf- - -HELO . N.:
- ItE3lDENON;' , lVlth,three•stort but
_hulldlogn
„modern convenlenoss, No. 1636 dram • -
- VALIIABLI9 0 NNE Pt- STRNIIT.44I66i" the
-folnahlo het nf-nrottod-sejoirdot-the Oben . On'the out;
19 feet front by'lB6N feet deep. Bab . absolute.- ' -
j Hull reticular& new toady biben4l6.ll4.
RINTR-10.14. 7 '
Will
1-nolnde
RliTit.)4f4pAL3/--im! , PT.
11 TwfiMSTticrICDWELVINGB;:too.-., - ;ota
of TotorO4.Wiii
• . too. „ : ...
THUS-STORY BRION DWI/MING, and two-stow
Irmo dwillibse.lioi, 626 And 628 •North Warred;
-with' frame atom ,io :the sear. Also, two , two-story
brick depilingsi Nos. 629 and 581 Chatham Asset, with•
two two-storibriek dwellloge. in „the .mar. , :The whole'
to hOkohl 'together' •
THEEN-STONY 811ION.DWELLI , NG,No. 462,Yreek , '
lin street, above, Noble -street. ' . • ~,.
THRRN-ETONY BRICK - DIVISLLTNO No. ilO7 Green
Street. s
THRIII2.STORY,SRICH STORM :AND DWELLING,
717 Osilowh il l- street - - • -
T 470-BTottr,"7,II4OI7.2MINSiiNG , ,, No. 611 Omen
street: ' •
T R1221.i3 TORT:RR ii.SMNIS,II2O," No. 025 *eh ,
Cottonat4st,...aut•Or Terithstreet, Thirteenth Verdi,:
Tultrar-srorty TxII,IOR,DWRGIaIIH, No. 263 gar
fish street, smet,ol; 811th "L'
THESE_ TIiUNII.7ITORP. - -.BRICK.I-DWILLINOC.
east sideorPesoti,,street, between - Ciroesi
and Second and kiew, Market streets
FIVE-THRERSTONX PRIOR I.:IWILt,INGS;form.".
Jog a PasoballeNep,:betweelx end" Pifth
attests, Twelfth ward,
THRENSTORY 1311,7011 - BTORN AND DWELLING,
No. 766 BoothFourth.street,tbetwien Gerzi . eLir:LAuxt
w ei
.r, the 'wholikelicate'peraniptorr, *ion
lam ready.in handbills:
vAtIIABLA AOLD, lACTORY;
Re —The Valuable, properly Amman-al; the• ‘rsaleard
Plone111111,” • coal yard, Nmth- street, on i the
iflormantown aid .Morristown Mailroad,, above Poplar
etreet,lleVlll7.:6l4ol feet, two fronta. with extensive
brick wililiwitkrjeuperler.fusihinefs, large brioklao
-40r.7, 8 1 1 1.1 )1111 20 1 0 11 1.Tordi riSnroOdArePke; *km- . - •
,PALE' OP SUPERIOR . PURNITHIUti -'13R1786N7S
'y VARPBTB;-6
setbkooollon
*tore, will compaiiit'bisidealioo
luti4l furaitmarp t Brussels oarpetalbadirsod
bedding; chins aid glosswOre, formlog an attrao - - -
live semortment•
other@ desirous Of purehaalog • •. •- ''
tEr•Ostalogu*s now ready; and - tieartlolea arranged
otigoa..l2o And. 141 Booth Youth' exist;
PURNITITRA PIANO-roaric4 r
FRANON • PLATLARIABORti-' 1 1111178111,trOat&-
FFS•'2494°; Morning, -, 4
&t irefttoelii- - at. the ienetione demi a irseesttre"
areorti entof excellent seeon4-hilid - tertiture;•eldgent
Plano-rettelcdtkelettrorat'oatpehh 7•4ltet.,<ttrom pitTehr I
&amities detaining h9fseekeeping,
.tescioyedp thel&telpt
for onveatetem • •
Adaitehtirafris.4 - Sele4llstet , • et Win, Pereffet
XIOIISKEIOLIf Entl.—NlTltitßY RIPLEK
TOLE, awSonDBLVNLIKOILIC:OLO:p4NtI,: . 46.
On 5i0ndak....,,, ,
23d 10;ci Moot; ishajogiiii;htAliii stiMitr
looms, of (hi Mel hitratriirtif (be` late Gem.
yeill for 2 - Smith, ...the household tonal:ire, including
antlOie clalk,niade-ontood from the Oat;•
21e of 240 Juan o (hire gold epanlertti,'
SIS dLamonda made: in thereitylf.MeoiecOlitarge NM,
Oolt'e Mee, race and"plehillysirords, 2 gory superior'
eaddies; -24 e ,- teleseNieurerne* - •2 l assofi,#iuf”:••
- other clothing, *9.,
.1 17 . p u u WV*
mbletwaarr/101133110LD ROBbriVttalg,,BoSEwoOD
reo„•; • -
Wednesday ldorning,
• 26th inst. , ;
at 10 Welo_ . ,c 2.• latrlO4 622 Maisliell inset,
"I` :ramie ^ . oreeto 'the - •gimtater hi:medlar
i hrnittn:e,l
-"lrood.planorforte, unussetioatnets, &a: • • -
t IP May be examined on-the morning of sale, at 8
ci
'Aiatittillt Sale at _rittellykll6
'VALUABLE AIL MAOIIINEU__,,
_Y BOLLING MILLS- LA1'11E8;1361.1482 WA.T.EIL-WRENL; OMB MA=.
(fix biondoy:lddriibig, •
r Aug. 80th, 1210 Wolcott:At Shallop:snip rima;Worbsii
' (lately adapted by tbe...Worklosineue iron MO, ed.,'
_ OW be iteld - „withouC by ,
tor ler of Aslipeeithe %entiremaehinery„ eostslitiog of
• - Yoliingsoill llindseorlog," - oltb:,. pOrkb,f;4l,llibt yang,
4 plain 1011s,'6Asts,Of hottifinpy Wire:iron "Ilyttrhool
' nod largepair- of-Lahti:l4 '24 'nail machines in running
order, Ide imperfect, littgeputchine for ; slitting nail
; plate biige`ttlibloi Iron -water=wheel,l upright lASI
=whines, (Iron faze; large,palr,of alfigato;szfeezers,
large, hanntier - anvil; and :atm Mu: cog-wheal,
'4 000 lbs.—new, large ;turning' litho , Or' grind.'
atones,: 2 011141,14:114k, =AL% stools; and "UPS;
• "belting, trucks, wheelbarrows; lot'of ;to tedlnialti
one factory : '
igTfrn •
_•• • Maybe examined tuty time Preeltitul to We
4 1A3603 ritEisi*,- Atrariorizza,
. NO. 422-WANNT STRUT, Ogrto YOURTIL
(0- Poisons Waring am with consignments can rat
*lug" 0 .4 oketHt . Protert7NU l not be emulated.-
06nuelealons more moderate Nun those charged
)y any othar<Auotion Roam la the atty.. ,
I. Oasesigonnterespoatfallysolicated.,_
tilmnald/minedietalr afterthstmoodm Ore 'Old
i - PALL OANRB OW REAL ISTATD. .
Pint Fall fAlo of-Reol Satate--Aurult2s ,
-Second Pell Rale or Beal Berate-Reptember 1.
Third Pill Sale of Real Retater-September 8. - '
- /MP ;PALL 8,1 , 141741101013T,25th.„
This aal6 et AMlMolusnge,,on, 'Wednesday craning,
August 25thl UAL at 8 o'clock : will include
-IdOfINT-SIONIAII 0111111TERY STOCKS.
80 'Mari eta*. in - the - Mount htoriab Dernetery Corn.
Dole platys on ace - Sant 'oterhoni 0 , `201T
• MJSROANTILD ra KARI smug.
1 share Ifereardile„Plery:„
Orphansl Court BMls-Vatite of Efrolth's minors. ,
NEAT RRAIIIC,NW-SI4,INGAND LOP, RITTENI
210118R,,8TBRD1`, trßalt 011)1818; ORRMANTOWN.
A frame dwelling hones asd lot ot , greouslisoutheast ,
-ride of Rittenhouse street, am lama street, German
'Sown, 22 feet front, 1139,feet deep. • $l2 ground-rent.
The yard Le atooked with „(w6% grape,etnes, cherries,
- "Absolute this ••• •
DWAILLINOY,PIDIRY lit** "liistioi.
neat tuoutety brAili:4lreklut and rot, west side of
Perry street, 87 feet seittlthr Spruce mtreet, 16 feet 1*
inches Snit ?Tres& deep; SIM trouts: "Gait intro
domed. , Banta for #l4O par annual. 101"-flahr positive.
TAVERN - STAND AND - DWEVatiT',"*INLIAIIi
SPRIIRT NINRTRENTSL,WARIir- - lot or ,
• with a threskator ylligitiMernstria4, &nting on
haul street, 20 feet, seetthweeket MO, street; Mut
,teenth vim; 20 feet front, 100- lest deep - to a ell-feet
alley p olt the rear are`tefA mrithll • Nish duellinge. • The,
wools will rent for $86514 minuet.
' Sale sheolujel;"Terowsh,
•
THRDE•I3TORY BRICK STORE AND WILLI:Tao
int„GrAR STRARP`, - 'AISIOIIIING. •—A three-story
itore 'and dwellings. adiumtng the stove, of the
%a 1338 [root and depthl,,like lesproiements.
"Pril' We giblet% - Termu- , useh.
IP" i&alutel_3oll Oa seioli - etlio - *ie when the
famrteetroek.
• 1
Tlanasome mansioal assaliwfattetner of Seventeenth
• and Walnut *teethe --vne ;;,". • ,
amsimenoeiWaehlogfonlishiliiiia`Realnt . Bo44;
Dwelling holm ,e •110;112t ltheeetteet:
20 sores orlindo-ludisu totien - tads„
! Valuable property, Pranktord tued•
in rio:1612" Wallies' tript.
Busess irfaud`and dWeillsg,:Detmkteek, and FY'selt-
Miegautpiepitly, 80 scree; &o.V 4ti oveivoi - C,"&,, ;
14 sores of•Jand,,Obelton arena ,o 00insantown s
4 Hondo vitt esidenet and lot,'Weet '
Valuable lot , of ground, gerreiefirme:Raumd 44 .
Colambli avenue - . ;
Handsome- dWeilliag,` lipring 'CiArden Miter s , moire
Twelfth. 8 r•-•
. , -
.
privatosle;li vslusble,OalAnet , of Thieraleitoin
, "rising orerd.;ooo speelthimp,,ebe collection orieveral
~ "ems. nerdy ors gentlemen who has no room
for them.-- toy ire 7er/desirable for a public batiks.
, Non. App ikt gni inattlma snore: • • ,f,e-o'
'N E , HEW/ 1 14(4'i
GROTE Y - "Thi.;pareit Elpfrit offered!
the American (Maine
the ' g" ru n ir t - l in
- cr a t4t.73 l, , , , fluL oi to ti, ize i 7 o q I
8 1.:11 0 h r er s zt
q by
the DrZ4eigenlisol - -
Off,
I , 7 " . l 4tgeti
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WM
Obi tfittNlititicezttisy-",itst
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, 'D*l.ll, Sin i-ii r ikbaW fiat" ''tlier 41
te 4l
Oheetuut•tkrovey9,htehiy:4Bo....eturOiw , tor;'d a 4
;::*4 4 l l: l;°"l44l 4igni l NggVitt7' i r!ltrl l jh
~L. 14,„i
-6,000 lbs of Ocifieiloi
i B& Ts 7,TeinbCktor-therSouthetn
-- ,;7141141t :'IM Ind* b , , - •
`-W- 1 4?, ,
, •
, , 5541, , Ack:4" , =—. ^-• - -
Salto ba 2luttion.
-9. I I I MOIWISALBLBOW E . o f
4:BANK - ink - I° wirßAmmurri•Utireeri mut-
En sad
. omr,srmwslooND EA THIRD streets.
A 43- , WOLBRRT. - AIIOTIORRIM ;
8A.L8.011 - BTAPLII - AND NiatlOY GOODS /ROM TMC
BELELVXB A! ,
- - On Friday Moralag, '
COmmenehig at 10 o'olook, to sold rom'tlie'
shelves, withoat-veserve, - -al large It A general assort-'
mint of staplelfaaai falkand, winter goods.
...__, ... .
. • ' HON AND HALF,HOBD: 7 ,
Also, mends troteis -eadlteixed %Mail cotton Ulf
liose. .. _
.
Abso;meKinoind Jai bewairshirte.anAdroete.
. • - 'slLTitt •prameEn wkill. -
Alio, 16 beet plated castors
• .-. '
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---
. • noot , AND SHOD BALE.'
-RILTP, :AUOT/OREE I 4 , 'No.
P
'SOS lifAllifitTlTßllir—betheeefflirl'N And
SIXTH. 'south side. - ,
gd,RD... - The; attention of thi"trau, t '..774"' * "." t r m
generally,, is particularly= mainottod
morgrog,ooll3MBllollllll at 10 &dock
,polinded in mile will butoOd samples of about 1,009
Voases prime quality eitytee-Battern. manufactured
, wool
and shoes ; also, !tom e and boys' bisok silk' and
wool hate; - - 2,
Also, /00 cased surmOutlitY •watalobOrie.emd steel
_frame Scotch -duuth mm "'Um.
[CC Catal_ogula now testy;
Will h041.1 1111 . ' ant fall eale of Boots and Shoes, by
",cataloguer- 3 low ,
This mornw g ,
~ toptat 19th, at 10 o'clock,, which will embrace 1,000
aof prime ariddialia'ble geods mty and eastern
manufaoture, to which the attention of the trade la re
hpootfally- invited. - • J. , 6 , 14
BOOTOU-PINGIIAICAND, COTTON IlblßßELLAS
laradeli; She to InPerfind, Scotch Gingham sod Cot.
to Dmbrellas,bomprkaingtho.usual aukaaiort•
meat of qualitled:" ' t '" •
JgLK_AND, WOOL HATS AND CLOTH CARS.
t 40 U 8844 ' 1 40 Stn!.ttud Wool Uattand Oloth.Oaps.
-
FURNESS,, BRII!TLEY, & - 'OO.,
' No.l - 20 MAMMY Street. " -
!ALE OP ITROATEPAND , DONESTIO DRY GOODS.
Atnni new, store, No': 422 Market street.
I / eo6:Theeday Motaing,' • ' "- '
Aug. 24ths441001cleols, .207cAtalogne, , en 6 months/
1.600
1.600 packages and lots of fanny and staple imported and
domestlo dry goods, c omprising , ' large assortment of
4easooable goods. - ' -
Er.eamples-.!1 11 be.ppen for examination,
riatalognee; mull on the 'morning of sale,
'Sh.L 0-1.6,000"11,10W PRINTED OABIGISRS AND
WALD WOOL SHAWLS—JIIST LANDED.
h- ,- ;;.r• -911 * Tkodk7 ld O V 6ll /Sf• • '
hi *Mop Al
••s 6.000 rich printed taishoiereahavel.
, .000.sguate and long London wool shawls, commis
leg a large and handsome essortmeittof.new styles.
'2OO PI2-026 BLACK GROS DB RH1212112. T.IITSTRU
t INT, BLAOKrSIOLGIND, ;JAWS, - ATBILIRES,
122 and 80'inoh - Lydril black grc6 do Muer ,
126 atid7lll. inch LitstrinL
inch heavy blasts flgnred,ponitdu soles.
asmnrefe. -
28 inch Lyons black moire antlgaos.
;Also, black satin vestingi; Spired velvet do, black
sllk serkee,rios le Rhinos, cravats and. ties.
• LONDON LIMON ALPACAS AND 00fAIRID
'• ,•00Btflifi8
Y 4 canes 6.4 fine to super black alpsoes:i'
7. 4 , 6-4 colored cobargs;
LONDON,PRLYRY.RGOS AND ' DOOR MATS.
• 450 'ergo else superlortond" , n velvet rugs.
800 super London velvet door mats.
11:P. COTT, Jr., AIIOTINEErt, ( maces
•sSort* WOLBUT & 80017 0 ,1481 0/1301TNUT8t.,
°minty, the Custom gous tetweplgurth fad 111th
trata:
LL-A S CLOTHES PINS.AiD,PAILISVP PRIVATII
CALL -
' lauded from schpouer Jultet—• - ' •
100 bops clothespins.. •3 _L. ; '
100 &Oxen
.
A. DYSART /Is CO., Ai:m.llo)mm AND
S•-edliapdguo* lfeat u rasee; No. 2t South IMMO
tit , R.lO.llT. ooraer,pf,L9DGE STBRET.
- - •
♦laike Ind inlaatl4 vainabii cosi And tim
ber huid - if pririte sole. well-worthy • the attention of
oattalieU and other.;ae lite' owner 11.0ompelled to
~ - -I fr.loffurthei 'Witten:airs lionize at the auction
, •
0112-13008 2ALIeB -ousted and ?romp* at
-11- dDidiToli ozi ealiohnisnenti when
, without extra dune,- + • ++. ,•
86112.11001178* open 'ant - 11 107: M. Now pie.
'tiara& tolowiloW htenieei ',AMR? +GOODS, NOTIONS,
- WATOHES and TRWXLILY,., 77. and 13.1300 ND.
+HAIM PAINTMB BOOKS end STA
-TIONIIRY, /to., +to.
Sales of YANcrr Goons eierwevoning: s+
MIA OEI S••N ATH l iv 4s;AVOTIONEER
LT* AND 430.10ile8ioN.111000ANT, - P: =An
Mtn and RAOI Street'.
GREAT PUBLIC AOCOMMODATION:
• mozikr. . MON/IYI MONNY ! •
lioneplitierallfadvanded fu laritiot Smell antoructs,
hem one doliar to thousands,' on sold and elver plots
i&VPhiiiMehli - tbie - ling - plotes, 'musical
institunenta,mrthruireidry goods - . clothing groceries,
algewr; tirades : pi, cutlery; booldr;horseei rebid% har
ness, and'all srUeleirof Valueilor any' iiitigth‘or thne
'agreed on,?at No:hawk jerlisarig
soothemet center of - Sixth and Time streets., • ' ;
jr7l.recnistory notes, witir'collatiiral, IllSC ' e4nted
at the lowest market rates.
byerIIANBc:IPPSPOIPATi IBTABLIowK ! IT' S. 1.
00111411 g, ELLILTII ANli. limlit - Pr,llllitlit,"
Where inerietwillbealterally advanced oa gold and
other piata,alauloadaoratahesamiehy; fowling pieces,
dry goods,. clothing, groceries,,dioners,, cigars, °hard
%Were cutlery, fancy articles, - reirrbre, patinge, en
tTtYj'aggi furniturerbeddlng,
.bOrgetsvdd*h . 4 l ?n l l o s kaacAs, and all Mbar articles
,ofvelne. • • .
OUT-DOOR. BALM - " '
Personal attention given to all out-door sales, either
at privateliwiliings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges
,untoritally low.
:20 PEZISONS amintasarfro BOUBEISEAPING.
•i Persons relinquishing housekeeping, or, haying sup
,p e tk
lies,Of4nrcliturillspoli 'of, will IM It to their ad
,ventage by sending the Matte to theauction stops; oara:
rest Sorrier of BLvtleand Itaae - street, where': it` be
brulArly arranged in the furniture salesroom/ and sold
to the bestadvantage, two,thirdirof the; advanced
; if required, and thebalelieeliaridedOver the afternoon
of the day 4.•: ".
'AVM/14in ans.
!Ou 614 and, Oyer hunting , cane, ,double mei and
-double battomi/Cliiver,4eoner, liaglialz, Avian, and
Pronoll watches gOI/Vaptio“; - irald chants, gold brace
lets; a Lade of AnegOld . Aida ; breastpins, and finger ' • Tiaga fine fiateavlanpgalor; old-viola - saw/1W; vary
daeroologeon, - and nameroal other &Melva.
, AT PRIVATE ELLE AT-VERY' LOW PRIM
_ , 'Gold Gagllsh patent laser Imbibes, full jewelled-and
banal ot_them- fine 'lB•lcsint - eases of the beet
niakeis.; • - - "
bliVer :Patent 'liner. Watches, full'lewelled
andidani,; of the_most approyedanakers. '
i• Gold escapement lever and lepibe watcbee, In bunt.
cues pad cub fees, of the' very but make.
:2•Ladlest-gold•iiiiinelled _Watches ) , set with pearl and
diamonds:. • ' .4Ges ' -
• Bilier Swiss; eind - iMench Watches, diamond
breast Ont. - and , doge Fringe, gold bracelets, ear rings
Linger rbege, b;enit pine :etuds, doe gold yen. ',obi, and.
. - neck, chains' :gold epatiolei, and 7arlene,other arts.
ales of Jeivally• lee Ica - ,
AIIIIUMI;`,=!-"NATHAN - 13, AUCTIONEER,
1••••7 ' 'sod "NOOILT - LOAN • 01%102, No: 224 - fiontb
111111D1Stfoot, belaw •1001 , 000 1 OPPO OII O. Peat et., only
'olght doom talow the Isolungo;
EGON of buolnuo .teoFt!.7, o , Olooki,fl - . ontll, 10
,o,NoeA in th e ' -
Oa
• ,
omen _it_thit_Anotioa
ItsoffsdAqici*Ami.mort sughltsaa taw. - •
000.
•- • Sa r fabtifl44,for,f helAf t if 'tsars—
AdTondes =Ado firom one dollar- to thousands on Dia
mpds litiveiTlat4','WMaliti;Jeweliy; Midwardi 1•10?
-ebnadfsoi liontako,"Bedding,llfgars, MusiGia
lastrometttiOltuit, Mines, direlages; and *pods 4:4
. -
Allgoola -raastryliarlingt4l of than' weed
G- AAU odfsliflea - front use hundred &nano and upwszifil
:WM , pet. Beat. per !I:KWh i 1000 And ovOr
,Otolowset misled site.
'Mb Store House hiving a depth of LlO,feet ; bads*
Are and thlefinnotenalti tel store all Tellable', and prig
- yeti, watchmen for the , premlseel also alieavy in
n ranee effected for tkelsesedt of sal persons luivinzgoods
"advanced awn.
11..,11.-04 , aiseoualt of haying iudislimlted *spits/.
thli"omoi Ls prepared to Stake' adspneeron more laths
'fisstog. sad .Inneenwelsiang terms. than- way other Is
Honey Stlistio penr, in 1111111 amounts, with
out Any chugs. „.74
•
• AT-PRIVATE PALE. -
,Gold Patent Ltnni and other Watches, Jewelry; vista
. 01dothhin will be sold at reduced prises Rol,ly
fat/mime. -
MOOSE,. BANSZEY, & 00., •
, r
N0i::427 MARKET AND 16 CIOXMEROB EITS
IMPORTERS OP
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUMS, &a.,
4s.vit now in store, and will be receiving throughout
the 11.31ISOIW! large and, well, seleoteCassortinent of
Got* in their line, to which they invitethe attentions
.WEBTEIIitAND iorrinEitii-strrmiti
fIARDWARE.—The ettbehftibers t 134j14-
mesioN miILOJIA.NTItor would of FOREIGN
IND 'D01018219 • RARD,waa - N, respectfully
Ball the ..attontiod,of th e •trade to their Stook," which
tkey
dnaxe offering at loirut rates. Our amortment con.
elate part of— .
Ohalns, of all kinds- race, log Halter, Breast, Ox ,
trowirlftli; Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Leek,
and Coil Obelus,
The oeletated 4 cLudlonrs NailsMims and Pledge
fiamelend - # .
'Wright' " Ind other dutiful S ol id Box and other
neat: "
Short and ' long handle grg Pant; round and oval
"Idartm's " superior - 111es and Sups; Bad Scions.
•- Safety fuse ; Blastlsg Tubes.,
born, Graas s and Brier Saithea; Hy, Own, and Straw
.
/Gib idarmrs,'.Tannaiii, and Spadhig *GALS.
'Bakes and'lloss; Shores and Spades,
ns
of all that.
. Naha, Bradlf,-Shae, Olout,'and Sh3lahing Sa..
Cut and Wrought Butt Illiges; Screws; Locke of alt
Modal - Cutlery, Summand, Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham
nag, puss, and other Tools, &0., / : o.
—" - • t • • - W.• G. LBWIS„,„," SON,
No. 4.1 0011MItiv"^ gtraet.
CarpetOtgq.,--
VESTRY , OARPETS.--JI7OT - OPEN
• SD, a litite lot • ot.sispetioi - TapeattiVaipla, to
be sold at e low price. -
DAILY ,t. , DBOTIIIIII, , •
_ _ OASHOAEPAT
!a3131-tf „ 920 OfinTNIPT at.
B IIPERIVTHEEN,PLY de. Rl' TS .
prta.A-Ireeth assortment of nerf l inmeal i redneed
l lS i t tr - --i niaI,OABPIIT - 82811111
:;irign,tr 777 '920 ourarNtrr
I,O:I4IIPSTS '.-10,000 -YDS.
Joar,oritiparloi.l4grain and Three-plt Carpets, et the
,bioot:mikos et an priors, from BO tent& to
11144 ,110rj054, '—,-; MULE to SHOTHER i e •
•• No. 600 CHESTNUT Street.
MEST; HIPAVY:BILIISSEIS.- 4 A LA
Mar lot 14 MT pin ion .. i n .at, t haws Atyleo, at low
°rim ' • ' -
' ' 4sui6ip men Wroluto
u 97D OF102111:1T St
WANE
, IDETERE 4 PATZNT NOOtEXPLOS/VE
11211.412111211dT1P1Ct GAB LAMP
/4174 1 4 11 al Patent Darner that baa a .• '
NON-OONDIIOTOWATTAO2II2ID: •.•
144 ,
Paretis saa„ 22l inrp4
414tien
.PTAiI eniviviziricitvat '
cattier illiCOlart• lad o=Bl%ln Ste., Phil*
2411phia paid 422 pIIoADWAX,,Npw: '2o.ll6,ndit•ly•rp
trolor -Evtan,E, - gs •
to
vier wei , e „ LOOK
ar ivar oai,: h oa imp tio ro u rw tOe v a n f d " l7 4o : o 4 rio r g it s t: l r Ami i i
yeatednunitetitonisessio; 'Wing d oing In war
# - . 11 7, riaa
AR Ep , -160 Oases row grade Bordeatz ;
1° 0 " !16. T 4141t7 47iiii 5 It t l thid
*0; 61 31 1 1 41 0 1 !11 4 04'; ottoit;,
1: 1Y
finm= itersings'•
P lIR , NT,W22I.OIINTAIL'SPRIiTGS
LANCASTER CM,. FA —Was opened the eighth
day of June iforvisitons. That healthyfintemer rosort ,l
,has Mau, advautigsge. which -recomnaond it to the
ought in search of a home place to (missy tint mountain'
air during the hot season . '- le - elevaMd tstelve hug
deed feet above water level. There are graveled *sake:
through dene•foreativantl;'..eherdet arbors ; by the way'
side are many Borings - of the purest soft water, at a .
temperature 0f.49 to ¢7Aegrees.of Fahrenheit, At the.
summit„ atlihatirvildry overlooking an''-area of 40 ,
miles equate of farms In the highest state of oultiva
slosh - embracingAhe trttlrOr. Lancaster ; vanity; and
pinta' lii"ten other corm es. The scenery fades away
in the boundary of „mountains at Aim distance of 70
miles. It is altogether editf the most grand and ex
tensive panoramic views to be met with in any country.
NO kind elf epdetiotee ever Weil knoWn' here . ' dt any
omen the year: Mealy beautiful' driver over good
roede. The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400
persona. ' Every variety of baths!' All 'the inedern 'im
provements now in use In Brat-class wateringPlame will
be found here 1 . All 'vegetables raised on the farm. The
beet helpemployed in every deportment:
The Proprietor flattens himself that he will biable to
give' ample Eatterattion to his guests. Good stable
room. Good stook , of livery borate and carriages on
hand.
For further informationand circulate call on JOSEPH
B. MYR RS, Third and Vine. etreets JAHNS fi. EARLE,
No. 010 Chestnut street, and on the -Proprietor • --
JOSEPH KONIGSIACHER,
kplitiits Post Office, Lancaster county, Pa.
H"'E HOTEL, -•- :
WILLIAMSPORT, -
LYCOMING OOIJNTY, PA.
The undersigned has purehaluidthe large and elegant
building, corner of TIII3OOita...NNE Street, formerly
occupied by the nest DraralinDidir, and has enlarged
and refitted it la a superiorstyle . .
Williamsport is one of !the Most delightful inland
towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those at!,
sena of the, metropolis who' desire to pass an agreeable
time during the heated term of the summer.
His omnibus runs from his 'Hotel to the Packet and
Railroad Depots free of charge. -
jy28.41m V. H. HAY, Proprietor.
CIARD.—LOOLUMBIA , HOUSE," PAPE I-
11l LAND; N. ,7.—The sobsoriber r thanhfril to his
friends end the public fqr the great and unmerited pa
tronage bean:reed upon- the . .aeason, beget,
leave &eel that he will have chided Booing to let from ,
and after this date, during the remainder'6f the season.
Thq house will teiniht opeit tatll2otla Septetiiher.
$l,l. UABWOOD.
ant-tf
1 Angut 2d,1858
LIEDLOE's HOTEL,
ATLA.N.TjO OITT,
NEW JEROME,
At the termima of the Railroad, on the left, beyond
the Depot. This Haase ie
NOW, OPEN
for Boardersand Erarudent Visitors, and offers getout
mopetiona equal to any Hotel in Atlantio city. •
• TERMS MODERATE. ,
117 Partlea oboold keep their, arill the este
=lee in front of 'the-Hbtel." "The sign' a 'are
:
THE UNITED 'STATES HOTEL,,
-ATLANTIC OITY, N. 3.,
Will be kept open for the accommodation of guente
until the first of September, or longer, if the weather is
favorable.
Price of Board from this date until the close of the
season, $4 per week, orb 2 per
'l e f l Eßß & PARKER,
anl4-tf
August lath;1858
QEA' BATHING•—THE _ MANSION
►J HOUSE, foot of Penneylvanis AT
LANTIC CITY, is' NOW OPEN for posits'. 'Par con•
renience of arrangement, contiguity to the beach, and
atiractirenesa of the adjacent , grounde, , this nOplie to
unriralled. The proprietor bee spared no palm in
making this Hotel all that could be desired by visitors.
BRIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE
Beach,N.;;; HRNRYD: SMITH; Proprietor. This
large and elegantly located home la now open for the
_reception of visitors.
Term $8 per - week or 11:25 per day. ..- • •
Take can of Camden and Atlantio Railroad; get out
at the - J.614,, where r comfortable boat (Ont. Beni.
Turner) will be in: readinesi to convey, them to the
Hotel. , •jy7
MANSION HOUSE,-AAUOH
IVJL This elegant establishment, beautifully situated
On the bazars oUthe Lebigh, is now ready for• the recap
tion of eununer visiters. There is no locality in Penn
aylvania,nor, perhaps, In the United Eltates,_which nom;
blues so many Mira/lions as the • valley of the Lehigh,
and , the alurso trotaLwill afford amost comfortable home
to visitors desirous of viewing the magdfloent emery,
inethaustible mines, or dupetnions works of.grt of ,tWil
ini.erestlng region.' •
m* 016011411 HOPP7II3, Proprietor.
-B E D F 0-R D• _ SPRING-S.—THIS
am. well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will
•be opened for the reception of Welters on the 10th of
:sum, and kept epee until theist of October.
.._ The new and spectate. Buildings erected last year are
now telly completed, and the whole establishment has
. been furnished In superior axis, and the accommoda
tions will be of a eharaetar not atoilled in any part of
the Mated States.
The Neter Will he' under the management of htr. A.
ALLIIN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests; give' the amplest assorauce of
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other means of wen,
_lt Is deemed
'proper to elate that passengers can 'reach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Phit*blesburg.
The Clokrtseiy have•nusde extensive arrangementi to
supply dialers and Widivideili With " Bedford Water"
by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following
prices, at the Owings, vie
For • barrelimuThery) <- ' • 84 00
Do. oak) 800
)5 Do. mulberry) 800
g Do. ' (oat) 2'oo ,
Carboy, /0 gallons < 25
SO
Bottles, 1K pint, par dosan - 1
The barrels are • etrefully prepared, so that 'put ,
chasers marib . spond upon receiving the Mater fresh
and airiest. '
Allnommunicationa should be addressed to
I TSB BSD/OBSI . MINIMAL . SPRINGS CO .
<. • Bedford CI uility, Pa.
Summer (Expqoctito.
a _,fl a t FOR CAPE MAY.=EXPRESS
Liiis—Tho swift and 'faierite Steamer
. 4 31ALLOOt.r,l , Capt. W. William's', leave% Arch-street
Wharf for ,Oape.ilay etery Tuesday; Thursday, end
Saturday Morning, at 9% o'clock. Returning,. lea'ves
the Cape on the intermediate days at 8 o'clock A.M.
Yam $2, carriage hire Included; Servants $1.60 ; Season
Tickets $B, carriage hire extra. .iyb-2zals
FOR THE SEA SHORE.
• - (AUDEN , AND ATLANTIC
M I /A.D. ONLY TWO AND' HALF HOURS TO
THE' BEA SHORE.
On and after Mou4aj,4nne 7tb, and until further no=
Hoe, (Sundays excepteet,) three trains daily to Atlantis
City and return. '
Plot Passenger Train leaves Vine st. lanai 7.80 A. M.
Second • - " 4,00 P. M.
Freight Trainwith Passenger Car attached, 4.86 A. M.
Accommodation Train to Weymouth 445 P. M.
LEAVES -ATLANTIC C ITY. '
-First PassengtiTrain leaves 6.00 A. NI
Second . 9 9. .9 ' 4.40 P. If
Freight Train With Passenger= attached,ll.Bo P. hi
Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 6.26 A.
UADDONRIELD TRAIN
Leaves HooperW'Point, .11 A. M. and 2 P. M.
- Haddonfield, -"I.P.M.andBP.M.
Pare, to Atlantie, When tiekets ere purchased before
entering the cars, $l.BO. Persons - wishing to go down to
the Sea Shore and return the same day, can spend
• SIX HOURS OH VIM BEACH.
-.1 'Rickets for the round trip, $2.60
' Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return next
•morningi or down on Battudiy afternoon and return on
Monday morning; $2.60.
• EXTRA NOTICE.
The Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run
through to Atlantic On Saturday Afternoon, and con.
tinne•to run every Saturday until further notice.
Leave Vine street 606 P. U.
11 • Atlantic City 400 A. M.
• ' Stopping at all Stations.
Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates:
For the month of Turae;slol For the month of Sept. $l5
1 ( 'July; 20 For three months, 46
( 4 August, 20 For four months, 60
Churches, Schooley Lodges, Companies and Library
Associations, wishing special brains, ;Mould make early
application. „ ,
Freight must be delivered at Cooper's' Point by P.M.
The Company will not be responsible for any goods until
received and reoelpted for by their Freight Agent at the
Point. 11. FBAZBE, Secretary.
saig ir mt BRIDGETON.;=-The Steamer
EXPRESS leaves ARCH Street Tues.
-days,- Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 834 o'clock A. H.
Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, Wednesdays,
arid Fridays, at 8 o'clock A, Al Stopping at New Om%
Delaware Ol ' ty, Port Delaware, and the usual Landings
on the Oolutasey Through tieketa for M (Retitle, Port
Elizabeth, Mauricetown, Dividing Creek, Newport,
Oedareille, and /Orton. jy2e- I na •
itezal Natives.
MUNICIPAL • OLAIMS.—NOTIOE 'IS
HEREBY , GIVEN to the Owners of Promisee
mentioned in the appended' Memoranda of Municipal
Cffaime, that Write of Scire Yachts will be issued there
on'in. Three Months from this date, unless the same
shall bepaid at the Office of the undersigned, No. 189
Sotith LUTE Street, at or before that time.
• WILLIAM 81. SMITH.
Attorneyfor Plaintiff.
The City of Philadelphia, toned of George W. Stroud,
vs. Robert Dempster. O. P. March Term, /868, N 0.264,
Paring south *Me Barclay street, 160 feet west of Fif
teenth, 828.68. -
Same vs same. 0 P. March Term, 1869, No. 268.
Paring south side Barclay street,l2 o feet west of Fir.
_teenth, 521.91. -
Same vs. same. 0. P. March Term, 1868, No. 289.
Paving south side Barclay street, 126 feet west of Fif—
teenth, $21.97..
" Same vs. John Davey, owner or reputed owner. 0. P,
March Term, 1868, No 274. Street paving, north aide
Washtngton street, 149 feet 8 inches east of Twenty.
'third - street, $218.94
May 18, 1858
ASSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given, that MARTHA A. DODGE, Machinist,
of the city of Philadelphia, has this day made a gene.
ral Assignment of all her property, real, personal. and
mixed, to WILLIAM H. ORAIMIE, in trust, for the
bluetit of her creditors. All persons having claims
are requested to irasent -them; and those indebted to
make payment to the undersigned.
DUANE WILLIAMS,
433) WALNUT Street, .
' Attorney for Assignees.
jylo-mthew
JOLT 2,1858
Nottrea.
QIINBURY AND ERIE RAILROAD CO.
I' , 7—NOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed proposals
will be received at the Office of the Banbury and Erie
Asthma Company,, at BARRAND.IVILLE, Clinton
County, until fi o'clock P. NI: of WEDNESDAY, the
25th day of AUGUST instant, fir the Graduation, hia.
sonry, and Bridging of the unfinished portion of said
road between Parrandiville and the month of the Shuns
mahonlng Creek, embracing a distance of thirty.two
miles, on which distenee there remain to be yet graded
about twenty miles of road, and several bridges to be
built ierosa the different streams to be passed over.
The work sill be divided into sections of about one mile
In length, and proposals are invited for each election
separately: ' Maps, plans, and profiles will be ready at
the Compalree Office, from and after the 234 day of AA
gust, instrat. WM. _ G. MOORHEA.D, President.
NODENT BARIEti, Chief Engineer. auS•dtal
108 QR. - A:ASKS FORT WINE.
111 ult. Pipes Alleante do.
22-Qr. do — do ' do.
' 20 Qr. do Sherry do. •
11 Pipes Baperior Pniarete Wine.
• - 20 Qr. Pipes do , do do.
• 40 X do do do do.
111 Bales Amirted Corks.
825 Bage Almonds.
-
26 do /filberts,
Landing from Bng AfrOptlte XECiellO " end for oats
,by, • A. gniuNo
, • fo'isinPrn ricoNt hsraet.
plltSt AND SECOND QUALITY FLUE
AND EIREIST IRON. Also ; °geometer, , Ooel
Shirts, Sugar Mould; Tank, Ind Flate Iron, ent to pat
tern, ap,to 88 Mohan Vile'. For gale by the minutia
.argrire J. WOOD A. BROTEISRB,
atnam No. 228 North BROONDat„.Phlladelphlst.
',BALE ROPE-1;000 'collo of intiorlor BittO
Rope; manufactured for the Southern
*abet, end for sale by
-.- • - • , -WMAVER, 'SWUM. & CO., ' -
I • 44 • - P nclth W4t 4 f street.
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, AUGUST
-_ ._, . - r r"- z,
..,„
,-,'," 1 i ‘•
1 ; ',
1 !Itießrittftaji f (,--5-1--•
T in At OW;
Plikt/IND ST DIV. BAMFORD,
COMPOUNDED - ENTIRELY-FROM GUMS,
le one of-the beat Purgative and 'Liver Medlelhair now
before the public, ,thattltotel' ail a 'Cathartic, sailer,
milder, and more effectual thaw_ any other median.
known. It le uotonly Pat/Write, but a Liver reme
;ly, sating first bn the - Lftlerlo eject Its morbid matter ,
then on the etemach and bowels to carry off that mat;
ter, time acepm_plleiting two Purpojes effectually, with
out any Of the painful feelings experienced in the ope
tutions of moat Cathartiese It ettengtheus the sys
tem at the same time theilt 'Purges it, and, when taken
daily, In inaderate doeeA,wlll strengthen and build it tip
With , unusual raphlit*.. , • ' • 4 -•-
The Liven is ope oEthe , principal regulators of the
huntanbody l abd*lieti It ' performe Its tune tions
well, the powers of the , evident ere fully, devel
oped.- Tfissfoinock teal- most entlfely dependent
on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper
performance of tie tune- .. trona;' *hen the stomach
is at fault the bowels are at fault, and the whole
system sniffers in come- quenee'of one orgiuthe
Liver—having ceased to do itneduty. For the dis
eases of , that organ, one n of , the, proprietors •h as
made it ' his study, in a practice of more than 20
.yeass, to and some reme- C.l dy wherewith to counter
act the many derange- manta to which it is Ha
ble
To prove that this re
person troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to try
cerium.
These Gums remoie all
the system, supplying in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole..nia4
Cause of the disesse—ef
BILIOUS ATTAOKS 4.111
ter, prevented' by the etc.
Inviocuteroa.
One dose; after eating,
stomach and prevent the
Only one dose, taken
Only one doao;taken at
gently, and cures coo.
One dose, taken after
00081 A.
relieve gf:itTilloair!.
One bottle taken for fe
ttle cause of the disease,
Only 0110 dose Immedl.
While one dose, often re.
9tIOLIIRA hrOBBVS,And A
- 11:7 - Only one 'bott II
System the effects ot le
me.
new.
' One Vottia taken
sallowness or unnatural
One dose taken ashen
rigor to the appetite, and
.One dose, often repeat.
EMU in Its worst forms,'
complaints yield almost
One or two doses cure
in children; there is no
remedy in the world, as it
'Ere few bottles ours
absorbents.
We take, pleasure bre • commending this medl
Dias as & preventive for Paves and Anus, Ostia
firms, and all Parses of a BILIOOB TYPO. It ope
rates with certainty, and thousands are-willing to
testify to its wonderful virtues.
slit who use st are geeing their unanimous testimony
in its favor.
lEr Mix Wafer in the mouth with the Invigorator,
and swall together.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR -
IS • 130117711 , 10 811111011. DIBOOIIII.II, and Is daily work
ing sores, alined too great to believe. It cures u Irby
magic, own , ths first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more thin 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 DIBEABED LIVER:
PRICE•ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ''
BANFOND, Proprietor, .245 Broadway New York.
Agents for Dhlladelphla T.W. MOTT £ SONS, 218
North Besond Streit:. - •
Betellia by ell Druggiets. Bold aloe by 842111 EL
BLUES, Twel ft h and Oheetnut streets, and Y. DitoWN,
Fifth and Ohastnutstreeta Thllade. •5.918 to tie s-ly
A MALYS'S OF - LYON'S 04TAWPA
BRANDY br
' - A. A. WOMB, M. 'D.,
ASSAULT° TES STATE OP MASSACTUSISTS..
. .
.UAL OnesuOlns. A light-yellowish brown
nororedl spirit, haying a fragrant odor' when evaporated
from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter.
Analyzed for 'volatile and Axed' drugs, of tektra ap
groes easy kiii4 avert found. Its color Is proved to
be due toe oblored resin an extract derived from wood..
1171 n. every reipeet It 10 s pure spiritons
The frvranee or bouquet wliisihTt pommel can be leo-
Wed, and it' then Wain unlike that fr om Cognac
"Aran d y or Wine, being o.frility,osienoe resulting from
a -pecttliar fermentation, of. . Catawba and Isabella
Grapes.
Ongllloll. OffAZAOTNe.—It parta in volume otthia
spirit contains it 80 deg P. 4012.10 parts of pure al
cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parte or the
grail afford 23 parts of a strong eolntion of the oil
which charaoterises tile Brandy Oho spirit left, alter
removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and in all ite
qualities a parfast spirit not subject,. to °kluge. One
U. S. gallon of this "Brandy at 80 deg: 1. oolateins, be-
sides the spirit and oil, only 210 gar. Of Matter Com
posed of extract of fruit, gtun, and colored resin from
wood.
}Maros, January 25, ISM.
Dr. COXE, State Inspector 61 Ohio, end Dr. JAB.
OH/LTON, Chemist, of ,New York, bath '.pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
For Medicinal purposes ',you'll Catawba Brandy has
no rival, and has long, been needed to supersede the
poisonous compoitnis sold under the name of Brandy.
As a - beverage, the pure article is sfitogethersuperlor,
and a sovereign, sure rem:dicer Dys i repsla, Planking,
Low lipid_ j te Languor General Debt &0., &a.
Alva, TISHELBY'S" STILL AND ". SPARKLING
OBIAMPAGNE.—These Wines are Made In the neigh
borhood of Cincinnati, and ate grearattleol yd be the
Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu•
lant, and for Samamenial purposes.
• Retail price sus per bottle. A liberal diseeruat
made to the trade. Dealers will please lend their
orders to the "Soil Agents for the State of Penn.
syliranla; A. T. HAZARD & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 508 MARKET Street.
Also for sale by the foilowing apothecaries :
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut Its.
;NO. W. SIMBEI k SONo,lBth and 21d and garket
streets.
- -
L.
D. L. EITAOKHGIOB3; Bight:MUM Mean -
R. NEB/WGER, Elsoond and Mary ate., Boathwark•
G. W. zugspiw, Pasayank Road arid Washington
treat.
Q&0. B. UOBBNBAME, Third and Gres it..
A. R. BORTBE, Broad and Coates rte. fell
HOBENSAOg.'S lit ON. , B , LT,T .
ILA This Medicine, silts name Implies, is one of the
greatest etrengthening preparations extant. It le es.
peolally adapted to those who have a /OM of appetite or
are agitated with Diepepaia, Liver Complaints, Piles,
Nervous Debility General Weekness, , and all diseases
arising from ' a d isordered condition of the 'digeetive
organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there la perhaps no medicine In the world equal to
It, as it enters, purities, and replenlehes the blood
which Is an Important to brink *boat a healthy action
- THOUSANDS ARE LIVING
a miserable existetme, of a pale sickly color, weak
and emaciated, who could be metered to health by the
use of • one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It ie no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being , free from any
thing that is of an Injurious nature.
' POE ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD •
there is no better antidote than Bebensackis Iron Bit,
tore. When the blood Is impure the whole body is full
of &roue. Blood letting may gnawer for a time, but
cleansing a part will not parity the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, and to Cieol32lo the blood there
•Is no better remedy than these Invelnable Bitters.
Their chief eonetituent Is iron, and we all know its
elllawy in removing the impure - matter from the
whole rimers' eystem. They are prepared by a pree
tiesl chemist, and' have been pronounced, by 'eminent
physicians and others, es the no plus ultra" of all
tonics. . .
, HOW (}RATIFYING
to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound
lag , a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow
mortals are eubject to; sad that the public appre
ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a Sled fact,
as the demand for it has far • surpused his sanguine
expectations.
READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY OITIZEN,
This is to certify my wife wee to delicate health come
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remain without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of, Bobentack , a Iron Bitters, and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely rw
quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to Home who are similarly affected,
sa she believes it to be a sovereign remedy.
JOHN DOLE.
No. 831 Capitol Street.
This Invaluable MOMIns le prepared only by '
°XOIIOII B. ROBENBAOK,
Pharmaceutical °hamlet,
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Btreeta,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders meat be &greased.
Price $l. Diemount to desalt 8018 . by Drugglite
generally. mh2o•y
gigg • IMPORTED MEDITERRANEAN .
WITEAT.—The subscribers have now In store
three hundred bushels extra quality Red Mediterranean
Wheat, of their own importation, direct from one of the
best grain-growing countries in Europe.
-The attention of Farmers is requested to this Wheat,
as it is believed to be the beat article of the kind im
ported into this country Tor a number of years. It has
been selected bi a competent party In Europe, solely
with the view of procuring a superior article for seeding;
and to farmers wishing to change their seed, this is an
opportunity seldom met with.
For eale, In quantities to null, at the Seed Ware
houses of P. B. DIINGLE do 00.,
aui-2w* ]O3 Market and 4 N. Front at.
HOUSE OF REFUGE BRUSH MANU
FACTORY.
The subscriber would rispectfally oall the attention
of the trade to his
EXTENSIVE STOOK OP BRUSHES,
Manufactured by him
AT TILE HOUSE OP REM;
AND
HOE BALE AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION
A lugs stock of Blookamltho , Bellows on bend.
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
1/21-tf 52 North THIRD Street, below Arch.
my2o-than
rrAw & BEERS'
LUBRICATING GREASE,
the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axle,
of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
For mild in tin cans, kege, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS In the MIT salaam MANUFACTURERS,
WE-8m No. 18 hOUTR WATER Stmt.
HEIDSIOK & CO. CHAMPAGNE.—A
constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and
in atom for rale by IV f Waal H.
Sole Agent for Pennsylvania,
216 Smith VRONTIII.
CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC -CITY.—
There will be no necoasity tot travellers taking a
supply of CIGARS with them, as a complete assort
ment of GENUINE HAVANA, of Samuel Simee's im
portation, wi lt be found on sale at CONGRESS HALL,
Cape Island, and at the UNITED STATES, Atlantic
Olty
LALTMAN & RABORG—
Importers end Wholesale' Dealers In WINES,
BRANDIES, WRISECY, GINS, and FANCY LI
(MRS, No. 1017 SIARKET Street, between Tenth and
illevanth ottsetato , •
.1.10.11
faHOVELS AND SPADES.
2100 dozen for sale at corner of QUARRY and
i READ Streets. GEO. IiALFAIAN'S Factory.
anlB4msk
SHERRY WINE-15 Quarter Pipes, various
gradoa HARMONY SHERRY, In bond and for Bide
by WILLIAM H. YEATON,
No. 216 South FRONT Street.
CAIN.-10 Pipes Dutch Company, - landing
ILA from gaßlot , “Focett Helene," from Rotterdam,
or sale by WILLIAII H. YVAVON,
Sole Agent,
• ' No. 278 Rooth FRONT ' , treat. ,
rAll' PITCH;AND OAKUM—Conatently
on hand, and for pale In lota to suit pnrchaPers, by
hat WEAVER, HITLER CO,
• Nn. WIN WATER St: and 22 N. WILIAR.VEII.
ALE -26 Casks ALutr's, Younger's, and All
ropp's SPAILIELING ALM, in Finis, landing lea
far eels by WILLIAM R. YMATON,
ale ennlb IrnoNT stomrt
PIIRE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.
'A very superior "article. For male fn lane or mud
lots, b 7 "CROASDAtIII, PIMA, ft 00.,
WI • , 144,14
medy le at list found, any
fIA 001EPLAINT, in any of
bottle, and conviction le
morbid or bad matterfrom
their place a healthy Row
demob, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
°binary, removing the
footing a radical cure.
oozed, and,- ehat is bet
, (=lona U5O of the Lives
wallielent to relieve the
food from tieing end sou-
before vetiring, prevents
night, looming the bowels
TITITEI3O.
each meal, will cure Dlll
te,apooy,ftas will always
male obstraetion removes
and makes aperfeet mire.
etely relieves Oaor.ta,
pitted, is a acre mire for
preventive of CuoLsite.
needed to thrOwoist of the
Moine after 11, lon @lot-
for fluzferms removes al
color from the akin.
time before eating gives
makes food digeet well.
ed, Corse 0000010 Duo.
while Busmen and Down.
to the first doss.
attacks caused by.l9,olusS
surer, Neer, 'or speedier
never fails.
DROPSY, by exciting the
( 2t gritultztral.
r
fibipinitg
,
.FOR _CIFARZESTON; S.
HON 8 LINO—ONLY , RE HIT LA 11 LINE.
Hoods received and bills of lading signed everyday.
Freights mad insurance at lees than sail Teasel - rates,
by the ste4oiship KEYSTONE STATE, Oapt. Hersh
man, to sail BATURDAY,IIet inst., at 10 o'clock A.
M., from senind wharf aboVe VINE - Street. For far
ther particidant please see advertisiment of the steam
ship Keystone ,State 4 . 1 this paper. Par freight or pas
sage apply to - ' HERON,
N JR.,
aul7-, ?-• 4- • S North Wharves.
gitFOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—
Th. A 1 eoppered and copper.fastened barque
MBADallier.. gumnor, master, 8,700 barrels
capacity, in complete order for soy voyage. Apply
.A. HERON, Ja ,
' 828 North Wharves.
AWANTED—A good vase' to bad
In Heron's Line for New °Hostel: Quiet de
vote' atolgood rates given. Apply to
aol7 A. HERON, JR , 323 Nor h Wharves.
WANTED.—A good vessel to load
in Heron's Line, for Mobile. Quick despatch
and good rites given. Apply to
sun A. HERON, Jo., 828 North Wharves.
as ag FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW
YORK.
.DA - ILY, at 9% o'clock A M.
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA.
VIGANION OOMPANY.
The epluidid ocean daemon] DELAWARE, Captain
Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellew; and KENNEBEC,
Captain Mid, form a daily line between this city, Cape
May, and ilewYork, leaving from first pier below Spruce
street (Outdays excepted', at 9) o'clock A. M. Return
ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays
excepted)at 6 P. M.
Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at
A. M.
Pare td Cape May (carriage hire included) $2 00
ii for servants 1 60
ii • • 4 ( Beason tickets (carriage hire ex
tra) 8 00
ig Pew York, cabin 2 00
it " steerage ' 160
Freighttsken at low rates.
For prow, state rooms, Ice., apply on board, or at
the Oillee, 814 and 818 SOUTH DELAWARE AYE
_ 74/11E8 ALLDERDWE,
STEAM TO 'ALL PARTS-OF
GREAT BRITAIN, 'PIA GALWAY,
IRELANW.—The shortest sea pumas° betweerrAmerlea
apd Ilterom. Due line is composed of powerful paddle-
wheel stomulhips, of which the American Empire,
Prince Alert, and the Indian Empire are now running.
The nextdepartore from New York (to be followed by
others of the line about every two weeks) will be the
PRINON ALBBET, SATURDAY, August 21, direct for
Galway. Passengers will have a free ticket by the usual
rallroad.!ontes to any. of 'the principal' °Glee of Great
Britain.
Piratclass •
Record class....
Thiel class.
A liberal cabin table will be provided, and cooked
provlsiorn for third-class passengers to Galway.
YoirtAtage, freight andother particulars, apply to
WILLIAM A. SALE dr 00.,
an 104120 No. 40 SOUTH Street, New York.
sek' WANTED--LA first-class VESSEL;
of 80001,000 tone capacity, to load for a port
In the Psello. Cargo now ready, and fair freight wII'
be paid. ,
Aly o
i7/6-1/lft
BISIIOP, SIMONS, & 00.,
10e Arch it.; above front
'-WANTED—A good VESSEL, to
Soul in the 'Lnaielana Line, for New Orleans.
Quick despatch and good rates given.
APO/ to - - BISHOP, anixoNg, 00.,
• Jr 1441 s 155 Arch Street, above Front..
FOR_ CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH—HERON'S LINE.
GOODS RECEIVED AND pima ca , LADING SIGNED
IVINV HAY.
The splendid Srst.plass aids-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE MTN and STATE OP GEORGIA,
Nor form a weekly line for the South and Southwest'
one of thus
, phips sailing every SATURDAY at 10
o'clock A . M., adternittely for Charleston and Oa
nanah.
' 'VOR OR BTiSSTON
' - • - •
,
The KEYSTONE STATE. Captain Charles P. Marsh
man, will eon:manes touting on Thursday, August 19th,
and sail for Charleston, S. ICI., on Saturday, August 91st,
at 10 o'clock AE.
NOB. SAYAN:NMI
Ttu STATE OF GEORGIA,' Oapt. John J. Garvin.
wilt eminence loading on Thteraday, August nth, and
sail for Savannah, Oa, - on liataiday, Aug. 210 h, at 10
&aka A Id.
Aeboth Charleston and Savannah, these shiploonnect
with stamen for Florida and Ravens, and with nil•
roads, &0., for all placenta the South and Southwest...
FREIGHTS•RIDI7OID.
Mary height at an orange of 15 per ant below
NereYork.steamship rates:
INSURANON. •
FEBIGHT and IN81:1110..NON on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will 'be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin. passage ' $2O 00
fitisrage do - 800
Igen:Mon Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the chip has gelled.
Tor freight or pomp, apply to
' • A. BISON,
No. 878 ((lit. 81514 . ,rtr laarv ar la,
Agents Oharlestpshy.q. &T. Ct. BUDD.
AgsuTa in &v.nnaL b. A: GREINER to 00.
For P/orlda; from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
rot Slort„de from Savannah, 'demote BT. MAYS
and ST. JOKES, 01•817 Tuesday and Saturday.
For Ilmana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and ltlth of every month. , , jell
.:,"' STEAM TO GLASGOW', LIVER
POOD, BISLYASTJ_DLISDIN, and LONDON.
DA " , without delay, for 20 dollen. •
Return tickets, good for els months to either of the
above plwes by any eteamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the rounirttip, out and back. •
- • • /BOX IMW T 0212.
New Fork] R6Milisii, Saturday, July 10, 012 oiclook M
Ddineurgh, Cumming, " lnly 24, 44
Glaigow, Goodwin, August; is
12tOgGLIIG044.
Glasem. Goodwin Saturday, Zuly 10.
NOW For k, MOlllllO • Wednesday, Anguat U.
laumint6B Boturday, Aug. 14.
1021111 OS PA/MAUL
Plnag GLABOOW.
4 ‘ 6/IMi 16guinea.
Stemless', foluttywai cooked prcrvislona 8 ig
VIOY AIM Toll.
'lnt Chun. • ' $76 00
Me, tonne, with *oohed pr0vi5i0n .......... 80 00
Children ander 14 years of age, Ulf fare; leants In
Oteerage, free. .
Return tickets gralleble within gin months, by any
steamer of this line.
tint Class $l4O 00 Steerage $6O 00
An experlemed Burgeon at tacked to mob Steamer.
'Per freight or passage apply to
WO ultor & 00.,138 WALNUT Street, PhUadel,
phis. -
ROBNBT OBAIC, 17 Briiidwai, New York.
HALL & LOBBY, Ittichenen'e Wharf, Baltimore.
,
MBE BRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN
ROYAL MAIL EITIAMBHIPIL •
TROY NNW rink TO unmet..
Chief Cabin Pamir, 4 VD
Second Cabin Passage 76
/ROY 100101 VO LITIMPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage MO
SOOOnd Cabin Passage 60
The ships from Bolton call at Halifax.
1
PERSIA., Capt. Jndklna. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. I. Stone. AklEßlCA,Capt.Wiekman
ARIA Cat. E. Shannon . NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie.
APRJOA,Capt. EUROPA Capt. J. Lettah.
Theso vessebs carry a clear white tit at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red en port w. '
CANADA., Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, July 28.
AMERICA Wic k man , " N. York Wednesday, Aug 4.
SUROPA,Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11.
PARKA, Adkins, " N.York, Wednesday,Aug. 18.
NIAGARA, Noodle, " Boston, Wednesday, ,
Aug 25.
ARABIA, Stone, I i N.York,Wedneeday, Sept. 1.
CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8.
AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 15.
EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkins, a N,York, Wednesday, Sept. 24.
Bertha not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surged on board.
The owners of these Ships will net be aCeountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof, therein expressed.
los freight or
_pasinege apply to .
my 10-7 E. OUNABD, 4 Bowling Orson, N. York.
etnitenun's Surniebins t cobs.
I,VINCTIESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S
v v IMMURING /WORN
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT hiANUFAC—
TORY,
At the Old Stand, No, 708 CHESTNUT nun., oppo
site the Washington House.
A. WINCHESTER will give u heretofore his per
sonal supervision to the tutting and Manufacturing
departmente. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts
and Collars tiled at the ehorteet notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-1r
JW. SCOTT, (late'of the firm of WIN
• onserla & Soorr)GENTLEMEN% FURNISH
ING STORE and SH IRT DIANUFACTORV, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly,opposite the Oirerd
Philadelphia.
J.W. S. would respectfully call the attention of hie
former patrons and friends to hie new Store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at' short notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jll9-tf
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
W. W. KNIGHT, .506 iiltoH Street, above Bluth,
Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Famishing
Goods sad manufacturer of Pine Shirts, warranted
equal In every respect to any others manufactured in
this olty or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
t 6 order. mh.141
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR
MESSING GOWNEL—The largest and beet as
sortment in the city, wholesale and zeta*, with a toll
line of Under Clothing, suited to the made, at W. W.
ItNIGHTII, 606 All9ll litteet l abore 011th, Philadel
phia: mhl-tt •
(tobacco attb Cigars.
CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS
and am acted slum, carefullyvelected by own hosts
at HOYatlai store, and received by arm arrival from
titit S. WIIISTIET dc SONS,
• 216 South FRONT Street.
LIM 13
AN°, OABANAB AND PARTAGA
BEGAI3B.—A. *halos invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig "New Nra ,, daily expected from
Ratans,sad for sale law, by OI NABLBS TITH,
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Ilecoad,
sit • *gonna Starr.
lEtentietvg.
C. A. KINGBBURY, M. D.,
DENTIST,
Would inform hie friends that he hu REMOVED to
1119 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. Je2.-8m
Boots • anb• 131gres
FALL STOOK
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON . 00.,
No. 814 MARKET OTBERT,
AND
Non. 8 and 5 FRANKLIN PLACE,
HATS NOW IN STORE! 1 LAEUR •ND WELL ASSORTED
STOOK Or
BOOTS AND 811058,
OF CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE.
Which they offer for sale on the best terms for cash,
or on the:usaal credit. Boyers are invited to call and
examine their stock. jy3l-tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber
mug on hand a large and' faded stock of BOOTS
and MORE, which he nal sell at the lowest prises.
GEO. W. TAYLOR,
lkon-I,l_ B. I. corner NINTH and IitAURET, BW,
SLATE I SLATE I I SLATE 1 I I—Rooting
Slate, of all slam, and at very low rates, kept OM
atanlly on land, and for sale by
PCRRING, & 00.,
GREMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
- N. B. Slate Roofs Won JAW, bisfuistnet, and r•-
pitiiim itttott•4 AU`ReIigIOTTIM44. f 0
9, 1858.
Anourante Companico.
WVIIRE,RISICS.ONLY TAKEN”--
• 'at' GIRARD FIRE AND MARIN/3 INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 415 WALNUT
Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company , a Building.)
CAPITAL, 5200,000.
•
Wm. M. Swain, . _ Wm. 0. Rudman,
[of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemaker,
John Anwpach, Zr., or. Walker,'
H. N. Burroughs,. Thos. Crayon,
J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters
LWm. N. Coggehall,
E O . . W l3. . 2t' "ilio d ' odward, Jno. McClure,
Juo. W. Claghom, _ Joseph Klapp, M. D.
Hon. J3EL JONES, President.
A. 8. GILLETT, Vice President )
JAR. D. A . LYORD, Secretary. jr26-/y
HOWARD ME AND MARINE IN
BURANOE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALIWT
atreet, Philadelphia.
• • •
John H. Diehl, J. Zdgar Thomson,
P. M. Potts, . 11. H . Shiningford.
0. IC. Spangler, 0. G. Sower
Abraham Ben, John W. Belton,
Z. 8. Warne, John Garrison,
George Howell, Nathan B. Pet.,
Wm. B. Leech, B. T. Hensil,
1111. Houston, Jos. B. Withers,
Abraham P. Eyre, Z. Booth,
Ohariee P. Norton, John H. Lewam,
JOHN H. DISHL , President
E. 8. , WARN'S, Vice Preeident.
OnAe. A. Dar, Secretary. mylo
CORN EXOIIANGE INSURANOE CON
‘‘.." PANY, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND.
ABBEYS JULY Ist, 1858.
Bonds and Mortgages, Stooks, ts.o. . ..
Bills Receivable, (for policies iesued3..
Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policies,)
Cash in Bank and in Office
ODA in hands of Agents andOorrespondents,
866,148 86
No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported.
DIHROTODB
William M. Godwin, 8. R. Orawford,
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Itedner,
George W. Hall, William B. Thorned,
B. Pranklin Jackson, O.N. Winslow,
J. 0. Hopper, Henry Dillears.
101. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Ifoprix, IleOretary. myl.o-Eitt
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital 5200,000.
- Organized 1851.
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, annually, or.for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posita; hold Trusts and grantammities. -
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. O. TYLER, }'ice President.
J. W. Murray,o Secretary.
D1a10 . 10115.
Alfred Weeks, 'Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Sender, P. B. Mingle,
C. It. Ricking, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtin,
jelB-ly 4. B. tamer.
LINSIJRANCE AND TRUST CON
/LA PARY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANOR
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of IUIBD and DOOM
Stieets. Capital, $612,725.03. ,
INSURES LIVES to short terms, or for the whole
term of life—pante annnitieel end - endowmenta—mu•-
ehiuses life interests in Reel Estate end nukes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They sat as Execators t Administratme, Assignees,
Trutees, and Gnszdians.
,- WnDemos.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel N. BtOka,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard B. Newbold, .Tames B. licßarland, - •
William P: RheaLol, Joseph H. Trotter,
,Williazo H. Hera, lames Huston,
gunnel 0. Huey, Theophiles Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, IMmtind A. Bonder,
He 0. Townsend , Daniel L. Hutchinson , Rodolplize Kent, John W. Horner,
William H. Carr, . Dille S. Amber,
Ildirard T. Mott; Elimael 4. OWStlial
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner H. Basin /Olin Q. Bruner,
P. B. Mlahler__ Saston.
" ' DANDOL L. MiLiall, President.
SAMUEL B. BTOICLII, like Pres%f.
Jou W. Roans, Secretary. - nlB-By
rtOKKONWE47II
- BIBS
INBIOIIAIWI
0021 PANT,
or vim
STASI OF PINIZSYLVANI,II.
COPPICE,
NORTHWEST OORNER
"MIRTH AND WALNUT OTIIIIITH,
Ihtloathed Ospllal t ;600,000.
• Paid up Oapltal,s2oo.ooo
DLUOTOIS.
Dr. D. 71 7n 11 1 Thos. B. atom%
H. L. Benner, 7, K. Butler,
J. M. Whltell , ' J. K. Welker,
frder. 0. Knight, W; B. Wendell,
B. K. Houle.
11.-Idndaj Jr. uvro JAMB, K. D. President.
_THOMAS B. ariwear, Tim, Pres%
lAML 8. MOOS. Secretary. jr,27-7
nELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
BIIIIANOR COMPANY.
INCIORYOBATID BY TUN LEGISLATITILI of PJNN.
SYLVANIA, 1835.
OPPLON, 8. Owner THIRD and WALNUT Steads,
PRILADILPHIA.
• MARINE INSURANCE,
ON 93858L5,
CARGO tTo all parts of the World.
rameHT,
INLA D INSURANCES,
ea Goals, by River, Camas, Laken, and Lang, Carriage
to all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally.
On Morel Dwelling Roam &o.
mins OP VIIN 00i1PANY,
November 4, 1557.
Bonds, Mortgagee, end Real Baste 1101,850 941
Philadelphia (li ty and other Loans 157011 96
Monk In Banta, Railroads, - and Insurance
Conipanies 12,608 00
Bille Reeelyable 220,291 98
Clash On hand 88,892 06
Balance in bands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently hunted, on other
- debts due the Company 92,780 57
Rubsendption Notes 100,000 00
Dllllol4l2gat
William Martin, Jame. O. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, • Theopkilus PauMug,
Edmund A. Bowler, James Travail',
John 0. Davie, William Byre, Ir.,
John B. Penrose, I. P. Pentston,
George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Tyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stoked,
Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. Me - Inland,
Hugh Orslg, Thomas 0. Hand
Spencer Marini% Robert Burton, Jr.,
°herles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgk.,
H. Jones Brooka,l Dr. T. Morgan, .g
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, re
wruaim MARTIN, President. '
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
1111NRY HILBURN. Secretary. Ira•Y
VIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME
1. 'NM:MANCE COMPANY.
Capital ElOO,OOO.
(Orgardsoctandor the AM of Miserably relative to In
manes Companies, pained April 24.1858.)
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vies-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIIOOEOI4EI.
George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan,
William W. Wa iters, Remy Lewis, Jr.,
Charles Riebardson, - Xi. B. Bire7y,
Barolay Lippincott, John W. Amman,
.7os. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenholm,
Chas. Stokes. fe24.y M Stem.
Etl.nza anb 9.igmaxa.
kLEXANDRE 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, awl one
eighth pipes, dark and pale.
TIMES ROBIN & 00. OOGNAO.—The
e subscribers, sole agents in tho State of Penneylve-
Ws for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to its superior
quality, end feel confident it will compare favorably
with the mote favorite brands in the market.
ARNOLD A. WORL,
120 WALNUT Street.
oonstaut supply of the above In the Unitod States
bonged ulirebonee, entitled tq debenture, of Tartans
vlutagee, In half, quarter, and eighth Open. jolt•tf
ir AMORE% GRAPE-LEAF 0114.11L
-2.4.PAGNE.
jelB4l
ARNOLD & WORL Sole Agents,
120 WALNUT Street
iaii.LMON, SHAD, 6ic.-20 tierces No. 1
P., Salmon; 18 bbls. do. 60 bble. prime Sea Shad; 000
bbla. Scale-dsh ; 180 bbl a White-fish, now in store snd
for sale by JOUN M. KENNEDY & 00.,
CD MY Nom larb sod 182 North mbar..
fRANDIES.--cf Pinot Osatilion," Maratt,
and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
pipes and quarter narks; Yellevolain Itoehelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one.eighth
*Wm.- Imported sad for este by
HENRY BOHLBN & 00.,
0c22 • 221 and 228 Booth Wourth street
igrafia attb erbtmicals.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WIIOLZEILLE DRUGG'IBTO,
Maanhaturere and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES,
end WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner POUBTH and
!UDR Streets, Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for the We of the celebrated Florets
Plate Glare. mhl2-tt
7LEGLER, & SMITH, WHOLESALE
DRROGIBTS, eonthweet corner of BROOND and
MANN Streets, Dave in store , and offer to the trade In
ots to stilt porehaaere
•
og. Van. Red.
WMting.
Gum Arable, pinked sad aorta
Senna Alex.
Oil Aniseed.
Pods Green, MI Brand.
ITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, &o.—
We offer to the public White Lead, Zino Paints,
colors in 011, Varniebes, &a ., at such reduced prices
That as invite the attention of dealers and consumers
to our stock. ZIEGLER & SMITH,
inblB S. W. oor. 3econd and Green sta.
Statumern
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID U. MOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No,loo WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all time* to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Boole of every description, suitable
for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and other,, of the
beat qu a lity of English or American Paper, and bound
In various stylee, In the most substantial manner; "
Orders for JOB ?HINTING of every description
Engraving and Lithographing exeouted with mint=
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, French end Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan's contribution to the Franklin
fnetltute, the Committee eay— , . This display of blank
Woes for banking and mercantile use Is the beat in the
Exhibition. The selection of the =torte' is good, the
workmanahip most excellent, and their Raid, and sp.
Deerance neat and appropriate." no2o-11
( . )efteexi ecmtpanize.
-ADAMEIiiXPEESS 00., OFFICE,
9M 131 0:1 OSLESTNET STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PASIKAGNI3, MEROUAIWIZE, BANK NOTES and
dEdOLlit, either by its own LINES, er in Connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the Malted Ittates.
A. 13. DANDITORD,
gambrel Sweertatesdeelll
BONES. -100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for
pmbrella and Button Makers in satire and for sale
gwAtuume. i81R0.19 te. 00.
19$ itQATiI )VICAILIAL
alltseozwaLtrE,
IfILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON; AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD. -
On-and after Monday. May 10; 1858,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Expreas,) and
UP.M.
Por Wilmington, at 8 k. M., I, 4.80, and 11 P.
C For New Cantle , at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. M For Middletown, at 8 A. Id!, mad 4.80 P. M.
For Doier, at 8 A. N. and 4.80 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. 3f.
TRAINS NOR PHILADELPHIA •
Leave Baltimore at 7.80, Express, 10.16 1. If., ami
6.40 P. IC
Leave Wilmington at 8 45 and 10.30 A. 31., and 1;45
and 8.55 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8 and 0.80 A. M., and at 8.15
Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. 31. and 8.45,
Leave Dover at 8 A. M. ' and 4.65 P.M.
Leave Seaford at 8.25 A. M., and 2 P.M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilanifiton At 91.0 A. 51.;2 and 2.15
A. M.
BIINDAYO only at 11 P. N. from Philadelphia to Bal
timore,
Do do 6.40 P. N. from Baltimore to PhUs
phia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will ran
ee follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville 'mod Intermediate
places at 6 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do do • do 745 P. - M.
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 680 A. M.-
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 610 P. M
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 6 40 P. M.
Je9 B. M. FELTON. President.
IVEW YQRK LINES.—THE OAKDIZIi
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PIIIL/J)ELPHLI.
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00MPANY , S LINES.
PROM PIIILLADELPH.Lt TO NEW YORK, AND WAY
PLACES.' .
Leave - as fellowil,Vii: - :PARA.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, - Aorommoda
tion .
a•• 225
At OA. M., via Camden and Jamey City, N. J. Ao- .
eommodation 2 26
At 8 A. M., Ma Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 800
At IQ A. M., IT Steamboat Trenton, via Taeony
and Jersey o.ty, Morning Express 8 00
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex
-5 cio
p ress
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail 8 0 "
At BP. M., via Camden acul Amboy, Aooonamoda
tion, let Class 200
At 8 P. At., via Camden and Amboy, Aooollll2llodle
tion, 2nd Claw. 1 60
At 6 P. Id:, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Ohm ' - 200
At SP. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aooommodeo
tion, 2nd Ohms 1 15
The 6P. M. line rune daily, all other* atuidaya ex
mipted .
$349,626 00
2,141 76
1 513 83
10,483 45
1,898 81
as.ing P.M., tram Menaington Depot, via Jersey
3ity, Mai, Saturdays excepted 22 25
:pram saner atop as the principal rations only.
ltorilelvidere, Fasten, 'Flemington, &0., ate A. M
and 4F. M. from Waunt Urea wharf.
For Water Bap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbane,
Montrose. (treat Bend, fto. at A. M., Pia Delaware,
Lackawanna at Menem Ra ilroad.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For hfotuat Holly at 6A. M. and 23( and SP. M.
WAY lama
For Bristol, Trenton, &a., at 2ji and 4 P. U •
For Palmyra, Banoocas, Bexarly, Barllngton, ' BOrdin•
town ka., at BP. M.
Bteamboat Monad Stockton for Bordeutnwn, and in
termediate places; at 2)1! P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for Tammy, idle and 11% A. M.
mul. for Bur Huston and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines except P. M leave Walnut streetwharf.
!I: Tinny potmds of baggageonly atoned each pas
senger. Passengers are prehibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over City pounds to be paid for extra. The Corn
pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable' for any 'meant be
yond $lOO, except by quail contract.
W2d. 8. GATZBIZO, 'Agent
an 1-ly 0. & A. E. B. 00.
PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
ROAD LINR.—QI7IOREST ROUTE * to Rhsara
Wllkestirre, Buffalo, Chicago B ock Island - Niagara
Falls, Nawarlkie, Burlington, - Montreal, B&. Paula
Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Loth.
Passenger trains will 'pate the Philadelphia and
Raiding •
daißly(Sundays e Depot, 002111ptedM B ROAD and _VINE
Btreets, , nee_,)foows
TEO M. DAY EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Book Wand, Galena, BC Paula, Darlington,
and Bt. Louis.
8.80 P. M: NIGHT D1P8111313,
For Bimini, Diners Pella BMW°, Detroit, Oldeam
Milwaukee, Book Island, Gabri, St:Pante, Darlington,
and fit. Louis.
In!o ttll
The 7.80 A. M. et
train =meets at BeadinjurAkthe
train for Harrisburg and all stations on the kaßatioll
VALLNY 814LBOADi '
LID
At Rupert, for Wlikesberre, Pittston, Bersnton and all
stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOKRBORB
RAILROAD.
Bridge Baggage checked to Ihnlrs, ROM*, and Baspezudon
•-
Wilkes/arra ' 34. 60
Pittston. 4 60
Scranton 4,75
Wilkesbarre ' 4 60
Williamsport 700
.111raira 7 00
Oanandaigaa 8 00
Genera, via Gorham 8 00
Rochester ' 8 60
Niagara Palls 800
Buffalo - 40 00
Brie. 10 60
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Brie ' 18 96
" yin Niagara Palls - ' 18 00
Toledo, via New York and Erie 10 26
Columbus 16 60
Cincinnati, Newgara York and Brie /9 00
N Palls lir
Indianapolis, ia Via New York and Erie - 21 0 00 0
Detroit, via Niagara Palls ' 16 00
Chla i r, via Gre Western Railw 22
Lake Shore Railroad ay
22 0 00 0
Bock Island, via Niagara Palls. 27 00
rr Lake Store Railroad 27 00
Burlington ' 23 00
lowa City - 29 26
St. Louis, via Ohisago • ' 29 00
rr Indianapolis 29 00
Dunlieth - 27 60
St. Paula 86 10
1D 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
senger Depot, BROAD and VINE!.
THROUGH BXPBBSS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, -- daily,
I. l3wadays excepted,) for all points Welt and No rth, at 0
702,1116 87
Preighta mast be delivered before 8 P.M. to Wars
their going the same day.
1r - • Freights are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Hates than by any line from this eity to the
West and Northwest
Per further Information apply to
ALLIIN & 111:1GBL,
Vixen& Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to ORAL S. TAPPBN, General Agent,
N. W. oar. and Oheatuutate.,Philarla.
0. A. NIGOLLS,
Oeul. Supt. Maeda. and Reading Railroad - .
H. A. FONDA,-
Geol. Supt. Catawba's, W. & Z. Railroad.
J. A. RIDPIILD,
Geol. Bnpt. IT'uirPort and Ninlin BallX"1.
IepHILADELPIDA AND READING RAIL -
ROAD—FABT 71tBIGIIM LlNE.—Breight trains
leave the Depot, BIWA D Street, harm VINB, dally, for
Butralo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Qhleago,
Idilwankle, Galena, Dubuque, Bt. Lon% and Interme
diate points.
This is the 'shorted route to Canada and the Lake
Porta, and goods will be forwarded with greater dospateb
to the above points than by any other route.
wanes or masa ran 100 Lag.
Via Railroad
lit ohm. Ski eh" Id elem. fitk elate
Buonston Bridge 90' 70 • 60
Buffalo 90 70 so 46
40
Dunkirk 96 75 66 46
Detroit $1 40 • 98 78 69
0id0eg0.......... 160 116 100 80
Yreight going througk to• rail 811 the way mutt*
marked "Y T IA RAIL.,'
No transhipment between Philedelphle and Elmira.
Mork good, Me Philadelphia moat Reading Railroad,
and sand to - the Depot, Broad etre**, below Vide, daily,
before 6 P. K.
For further information hi regard to this route, call
at the through freight aloe of the Philadelphia, Nia
gandara,ollEßTNl and Great Western Llae, N. W. corner
deBO.ISIXTH
T.
ARNOLD fr.. WORL,
120 WALNUT Street
MAMI7II. •. MIIIIIOX. 1. TAIMMIAM =MOM
- WILLIAM I. IMMIIIOM.
SOUTHWARK POUNDUY,
PTSTH AND WASHINGTON STRICITS,
. 1011ILADBLIP1IA.
•
. .
MERRICK. & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MAOHMIBTAL
ntanteacture High and Low Preuare Litman Hustles, fa
Land, Elver and Marine service.
Boilers,Gasometers, Tanks, hen Boats, de., Out
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gm Works, Workshops, Balboa
otstioos, Sca.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latsat and most
Improved odustraction.
Bvery description of Plantation masishiery, mob as
Sugar, Bair, and Grid Hills, Vasa= Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defenators, Miters Pumping Engines, &a.
Bole Agents for N. Hilliest's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmythis Patent Steam Hammer' J. P.
Rossi Patent Valve Notion for Blast Machin ery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. H. AMMO/. anilAr
SA T. A W ir& tiDER SAFES.
A Rage orrortment of
WARS & WATSON'S
IATILLADELPHIA MA.NUF4O24IIIIID
SALAMANDER SASES,
. VAULT DOUR,
r Ranks and Storm.
HANN
to to now In use.
IRON 8, BEUTTEES, fro.,
On at as soy
Hater er
by eatabliehment ha En
United,
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 99 Ocnatk FOURTH street,
Philadelpbta.
trams. OTVI TIP • MIX. ae3P, Our
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHICAGO, ILL.
The subscriber, haying had much practical experi
ence In selecting and locating lands in the various Land
Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Haying Surveyors eovstoettly in LAs field to make
personal examinations, he can always make the moat
judicious locations.
Lands unsurpassed far fertility of soil and salubrity
of climate, near the line of raliroade, may now be had
In
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references gifen when required.
ED' blon invested in Kama and Nebraska, and
any of the Western States. . .
WARRING AND VENTILATING
WAREROOMB
The Subscriber would invite the special attention of
Architect Builders and the public to his -
. .
NNW OULVER PATENT SELF-CLEANSING AND
• VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which his been so successfully introduced during the
last winter and gave such general satitraotiou. It is
BO arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal.
making it one of the most economical, wee, durable;
Beaters now in use.
Also, all sizes and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath
Bonese, Gas Orono, Low Down and Breveted Grates,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators, ,Pireplace
Stoves, Coll4lo Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure of
smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods in
my line of business,
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater "wiz
and rim reduced to suit the times.
CRADLES WILLIAMS,
(Late Baker & Williams,)
magm 1112 fold 41St MARRRT Street. Philade.
OILS, DANDLES, 60AY; STARCH ) &O.
1,200 gallons Winter Oporto Oil.
9 5 0 9 411 010 No.-IWinter Lard W.
8,050 gallons Bleached Winter - Whale Oil.
8,000 gallons Light Backed Whale Oil.
260 boxes Ohendcal Olive Soap.
200 do , Olehce Soap.
400 do Brown Beep.
100 do • New Bedford_,Bperto Candlelit.
la store and tor,ude bp : , • • •
• --
B. 47. jObilagnr
Lite I. 4. A. & B anon,
- 09, 01041/M6410414 MIS%
itailumOs.
Starbinerg anb Iron.
fire Proof Odes.
8. SAIISBURY,
49 CLARKE Street, Chicago
Itaitrodb
NORTH FENNErFL
VANIA BAITAIOAD.
• '
DETHLEITEM," EASTON, iLLENTOWN, MARCH
CHUNK, DELAWARE WATER GAP, &o.
- On and after MONDAT, July 26, 1868. the train' on
the Enid will leave PRONE and WILLOW streate
daily, (tBwn - mkt excepted,) as follows :
Per Retbleheir,' Easton, Delaware Water Gap, .ke
(Express.) at 8.13 A. AL
PorDetblehern, Allentown, and Maneh Obazik (Bt.
prees,) at 2 80 P. K.
Nor Doylestown, (deeommodation,) at 8.80 A. K. air
4.80 P. M.
For Fort Waatilagton, - (Arcommodatioa,) at 9.00 A
M. and 6.80 P. M.
TRAINS NORPIIII,ADNINEiI&
Leave Bethlehem (Expresaj at 9 A. M. and 5.30
P. 2d., with pauengera from Lehlyh Valley Ilea.
road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and 8.18
P.M. •
Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 8 A. M. and 4
P. M. and arrive in Philadelphia at 8.16 A, ?Cana 8.10
"Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 0.15 A.
M. and 2.60 P. 21., and arrive in Philadelphia at 7.20
A. M. and 4 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS
Lease Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8 80 A. M. and
21'. M.
Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at 0 A. M. and
5.15 P 81.
AU Passenger trains connect at Chatham street with
City Passenger Railway.
The 616 A. M-train from Philadelphia. and the 6.20
P. M. train from Bethlehem, mate close connection
with the Banton and MOW, Jeraey Central Railroad.
ePareto Bethlehem n 60
Manch Ohm* 3 to
tt Do,leatown , 80
NEW BOUTB TO BOROOLRY'R MOUNTAIN—By
6.15 A. K. train to Reston, thence by N. J. 0 BR. ano.
D. L. & W. BR. to Washington, thence by stage, arri
ving at the Mountable at 1 P. M. , Pare WM.
jr26 tf RUM CLARK, Agent
1:1111 ADE LP/11A, - GERMADITOYt ist
AND NOR HIS TOWN RAILROAM-811MWSR
ABRANGEMINT.,-On and after MONDAY May 10th,
/NM.
_ _ton GICRMANTOWN. -
Leave Philadelphia At
G og, 7 , 8 . 9-05 mid., 10;
A. M., 1 ,2, 8,4, 5, 0, 7,8, 10, and P. M.
Leave Germantown at 8, 7 , Mir
7X, 8,0, 93‘,10X 113 j,
A. al. -1-10 min., 2,3 X, 4N, 6%, tig, 8, 9-10 min., abfl
10a.. M.
wirThe 7% °taloa A. M. Train from Germantown
stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations,
_ ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,5%, and
P. M.
Lem Germantown 8J A. R., 1-1 Wu., and
P. H.
OK Z 1 RILL RAILROAD.
Lease Philadelphia at 614, 8, 9.06 min ,11% A. Mq
8,8, 4,6, 8, 10-P. M.
Leave Chestnut MW at 6 40' and 7.85,9.10, and 10.10
ails. A. M., 12.50., 8.10, 4.10, 5.10, 8.40, and PM min.
N SUDAYS.
Leave Philadelph ia N Lao A. M.,11, , and BP. M.
Lowe Chestnut Hi ll at 8.10 min A. M., 18.50 4.15
6.40 P. M
FOB OONSHOIIOOIOIII AND POEMS TOWN.
Leave Pblladelata at OM, 9, II A. 1.05 rode.B.lo of, 0%, 11.1( P.M.
Leave Norxistcrea at 0,7, 9,11 AL. 1,8%, and ejf
P M.
- = - ON BUNDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. K., and 8 P. IL
Loire Norristown at TA. N. and P. PI.
"OR ItIANAYIINK.
. .
Leave Piffled°lptua at 13;/, 7K 9,11 A. M. 1.08 min.,
2.08 min., 8.10 mini! %-, Itok„ BX, 8, 11 )( P. P.M.
Leave Mauna at 0)j,73‘,8%, 9g, UM A. M.,
A. 83i, 7, and 9 P. M.
Pandaya Saline u Morristown.
OTEIR VALLMY RAILROAD PQM DOWNING.
TOWN. -
Leave Philadelphia at ex A. M., and 8.10 min.?. II
Leave Downingtown at 77( A. ht., midl P. M.
H. K. SMITH, Geoeral thiperintradent.
Depot, Ninth and Gown streets, Philadelphia.
158 P EIN S Y A lAI BS 88 RAIL ROA D
PROM PICILAORLPIELi TO PITTSBURGH,
And thence by Railroad to
WHEELING, _ T. LOUIS '
STROBENTTLIN, CLEVELAND,
OINOINNATI CHICAGO,
LOOD3TILLS, .BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIJI, , ST. TAMS,
And all iimadiada pude in -
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTU CKY
_, HICIII,
GAB, WISCONSIN,. MINNUOTA, mesoma,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA:
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Paeserg.m to POintai.reet of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Oleveland and Orestbne, have tholes of routes, sedans
e req ta uested to metes telethon before applyiag for tisk-
THILEII THROUGH TBAXtill E PHIL&Dire
PHU DAILY, -- -
Fo
estrming aloe' "connections at Pittsburgh to an plata
W. _ .
On and after MONDAY, May Mk,' 1868, Three
through, and Two accommodation treine, will leave the
depot, R. E. corner of ,ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, es follows: _
TEAMS roz rrrizzuzaz lima rams PTETSBOSeII
AID TEE WEST LEAVE. AXE TES WEST LASITE.
Mill train at....7a0 A. M. Mali train at.. 11.00 night.
Feat line 100 noon. Put line 4.60 A.M.
Express mai1..11.00 night. Express mail.. 1.10 noon.
WAY TRADE EIIAY). WAY TRAMS AMITY/.
Harrisburg an. Rairiabrug as -
commodatlon 8.00 P. M. commodatlon.l.l6 P.M.
Lancaster .g 6.00 P.M. Lanearter s. .9.60 A. M.
The mall train atop' 'Mal, the atationa between Phila.;
delphlz and Pittsburgh.
The Express nail, runs daily, the other trains Sunday.
excepted.
The care leave the Pennsylvania Railroad P r
Station, southeaat Seiner of .161.111/11171%. and
divots entrance on Rleventh street, 'Wham thrones
"eti''t° all
4,,,Neevitdcv
t at anj time du•
Jar ;,:ft..- 2 1 1 :f=n ; a t ;9 l the *t b h7s r peneio7 this
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner or
Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A.
IL and 11.P.M. THOMAS MOORS,
my 10 - Agent Pannia RaiLvoed OD.
ararasztaurants.
TPLANOABD It OIT SE,--BROADWAY
and-TWELPTH Street, 'New York, re-opened,
elegantly tarnished with every, modern improvement.
The 10411108 18 fashionable and healthy._
• The rooms are large and • wet - ventilated. Meals
served at all hotirs, and every - attention paid to the
comfort of guests. - Transient board $2 perelay. Per
manent board at lower rates.
The whole under the mana(ementof 0 J. MAOLIA
LAN, (late of the 'United Stated Rotel, Phlladelplus,)
who respectfully &Melte the patronage of Me friends
and the trarelllng public. - jeBD-2in
JONES HOUSE, -
HARBIBBI7IIO, PA.,
muir d lo greeted ta1857.)
ELEGANTLY I . _ •
NOW OPEN TO VISITOIIB.'
toy2y WELLS 00YEISLy, propletar.
WORRELL HOUSE, . •
N. W. cor. TRIAD and MUMMY COURT.
The undersigned tales pleasure in informing his
friends and the public at large , that he bas opened the
above RBTABLUIRMSNT, and pledges himself to merit
the patronage of his patrons, every article is of =po
rter qua li ty, havin . been selected without regard to
Floe- OHARLEB W,OfULILL, Proprietor.
myThlim . , , . , .
NlG:taus HOUSE, - • •
ittIItOPREN PLAN
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OPEN DAY AND, NIGHT.
N 0.115 SOUTH EIGHTH IT., BELOW OBESTNIIT,
PHILADELPHIA.
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ThinUCKISI to for Permanent and Transient Lodg.
log. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor,
NICHOLLS, to give satiefaction to his Patrons.
This establishment is situated in the heart of the
ady,'sentre of business, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling eommunity will ft*
it a desirable Paw for comfort s cleanliaase, and eoono
my.
Meals furnished at all henna
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Single Seems, 80 cents per night. By the week 58.5
and upwards. mhBo4l'
Zturilxr.
L IMBER YARD. •
HOUTZ & CO"
(Successors to Montgomery & Nesll,)
S. W. oorner of TI7BLPTH and PILIMS Btreets,
Old Moyamensing District,
ore now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of all descriptions of LUMBER, each as Whits Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets,
Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of
well seasone d Lumber. AUo, 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. Mahaffey, Holds, & Oe.,
and Daffy, Rents, & Co., at Marietta, Ps., gives us on.
surpassed facilities, and enables no to supply orders for
all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PINE-0111001 Lrannut,rott and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, to , constantly on land.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully Invited to
ermine oar stock before going elsewhere. ap.lll-tf
1 UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND R
tail, at Marietta., Lancaster county, Pa.
MEHAVINY, HOUTZ, & Co , take this method of
informing their customers and persona desirous of pus ,
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 satiefactory prices.l
Their timber is all from their awn MILLS on PIN
CHEEK, They are also connectedwith Messrs. DUBIN,
HOUTZ, & CO and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards ., ,
Bill Stuff, lath Pales, Pickets, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &e., of a ll descriptions,
on the shortest notice._ They would also take great
pleasure Mailing the attention of Builders, and tit ,
in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, t. - . „
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWYAimr:
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are a;,. eon
nested.
arda.4l
1114110 Some.
CHICKERING & So m" h a ,,._
ing removed to tt,eie ne q „ mreroomi.
1307 CHESTNUT Street, (n'ear the United States Stint, .
are prepared to offer to their frilled, and the public an,
exterudve assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Naar° ,
and Upright PIANO-FORTES, mannfacto.red xpressly ,
for this city, finished in Valletta styles of cases e , and
prices which cannot fall to phew. Piano-Fortes made
to order, to snit any style of furniture, and all install
manta warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur
chaser.
Grand and Square Pianos to rent, upon the most fa.
vorable terms.
Messrs. 0. Es. SONS have received Thirty.
MEDALS. The first Premiums over )31 oompelp
the United States.
All orders for TUNING and REPAI
promptly attended to.
DIANO FORTES. 1
& Just received, iu elegatt to of HAVEN, DA-
M, & BUNRB & RE, BALLET, DAVIS
& DO, and GALA & OD. aLitiOil. ME 1.0 DEOffa
best quality, at J. E. GOD D'S,
8. E. coiner 13EVELETH and OIDISTNUT eta.
mgl9•
4Ebina, g lass anb (filneensware.
F RENCH PLATE GLASS.-HAYING been appointed by the " Compagnis de Floreffe"
the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this
oily, we are prepared to offer to the trade' or consu
mers,from our stock on hand, POLISHED PLATS!
fifAilD for Stores or Dwelling Pronto • Bough Plato,
for Floor* and Skylights; and SilvereePlate, of large
size, for Mirrors. The Gl/1811 will be sold at the lowest
pneee, and warranted superior, ill every respect, to any
other Imported.
MET. BRORMAKIE &
Plate-and Window Glean Warehouse,
N. N. nor. of PORTS and ItAOll Streets
mb2B4l' Philadelphia
lATINDOW GLASS! WINDOW
431.A.88!!—We invite the attention of the pyb.
do to our extensive stack of Trench and Atnesdean
Window Glam. The large and well selected stock of
Blass constantly en hand enables us to 611 all orders,
with eespatoh, and ae low an an other house in the
atty. • =MR as 111111TH,
'wholesale Druggist' )
lahlS S. W. eoreer of Second and Green ets.
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.--
SPBOIAL NOTION TO PHTBIOIANB.—The above,
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advents,-
gee: A good and unvarying eon-ietence, easily washed"
off with water, diseolves all substanees - that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructina
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last_
property alone renders it an invaluable aequmition
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale - snit&
retail lOWA Laboratory and Pharmacy,
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