The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 24, 1860, Image 4

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TRAMIOAINTICLEIGENCE.
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in On the premien. agal-nt
eARCR.STREET PROPERTY FOR
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CHERRY 81, - 1,6710;
.ppj7 'l4 ribu - Building t o -Mc -
attailltt WOE. PRY; & Bran Founder& "iinlit-6t.
FOR SALt...:=:Tilhi NODE - fitt, WELL
EEL Unit three-story dwelarie: with &able. three -
itOre back buildings, on nortn Indle.tof GIRARD AVE
NUE. east of Fiftwentbc 'Lot Wrest front by 110. feet
dom.. to A. street, with nonob'emuse sad Attatilt. !mho-
I t t ir rOlarg n 7,7ltri DM 03 I. l 4llllitret
Itiolt•Bltottlrit vi*,' A', V.O,INPY
1 W AL BEAT—TINAO XIS e—thfee , , 1
from
'Gwynedd Station,sn tbu NOM Tema. E, It.. adjoining
e weD-oondnemd•FemaNi G nminary-L.AUlbe trams stop
et thin 'Damn. — EPPIY JittiIEWLYINID.
..:eels-fit Bette' OlXTatictooti(sentm4 rpm)
a WEST PIitLADELPOIV. FAR
:ma RENT oWlAtV.:4:taraof anbasintisO DWEL
LINO end , I.(lTemorroar, of .WILLIAM -Direst and
POWELTON'Avonne. nine tiOt on
ranalat soosa; vast 'Alaraitatis- .Thirty-aiath
etreet, SO feet heat by Ifdl deep, clear, of ineumtptepee,
ken will be sold cheap for cash: or Wround rent : yid! ,
io O. COLLADAY, N. poornarof,cogsTrwr and
MARGARfiTrA or,TN • TY- flf NTH Otreet. tapitY6t.
411 COUNTRV 'RESIDE CIESEQ ' SALE.
aula —Two new TIODBBIS, at Thorley Station; on the
Baltimore Railroad, fifteen miles from the city. The
lettition commands a heautiful,view,of the Delaware
river, and isle A.healthseheighborhoodi The home
We all the modern conventencesi The increased an.
erinimodation' for reaching that station by additional
trains, which are to run on.lblooday. the 23i1 of April,
tileeminend it to parties desiring a:country residence.
:Also. some forty sores of LAND for house-lots for
pleat the rime place. !Apply 'to 11 . 4 F. 'Kenney, orthb
Station. corner of BROAD and PRIME Streets.
-do FIRST-OLAO3 STEAM FORGE FOR
SALE.—WiII be wild at piibllo sale at P. on
the Nithea7...ef M..
house of •WM,
V. PR tiOccutal, in t oity_of smATIIPIGithe property
knownas the REaDI I,IITJSAWFORGE,, in the said
oity. ,- geld forge is substantially ,built, and completely,
eituiPPed with all the modem intprotementatnelodi
a seven-ton Nsaymth--stesm hammer and three it
steam hammered . sash - withi • heating , furnaces an
boilers attached. „.g. tire-handing machine and oven;
three ;puddling fertumee ; five bla , kemithe forge s ; 'two
thirty ton cranes ; one largest elms boring mill ; slotting
machine; ttirninglathit, and mixty.horte engine. Main
budding 800 by 148 feet, with sheet-iron roof ; a Onipen
ter *hop and brick cepa, -with fire-nroof,./cc., on the
enemies, which eenten over g ia
: located for bunaeee:
at i lifix org t i tur simictunoogancamur., and so cannpoted
therewith that Matrisitait away and
adapt iron, co run nd other freight wi had post for
hauling. Stages outside the building, V which coal,
scrap - iron, Jko., out be dpinpedplage to each furnace,
witholit extra eat for holding or labor. This Forge is
(useable of exeouting the heaviest work, having forged
lend finished the main shafts of the " Adriatic," rg be
ieved to be the largest ever reade r ; besides complete
sets of forelegs for numerous steamships for Govern
ment and others. -
The city of Reading Pieeents pionliaradiantages for
thesecoeseful operation of such ,a forge. It is within
Et miles of Philadelphia. connected therewith by the
'Reading Railroad, and the Fiehuylki,ll ty6o ton) Canal;
mg miles by rail direetfrom New TOM I3 a from Salt',
More ; fig from Rarrielmta'and'ag from the Schuylkill
coal region, wintnee -the beat anthracite coat can be
furnace iffs' finest iTn•
rtes
trim ofillusAramet°4ll.t pullrgnocKtiiiis
noted tot its general healthand the mit, of its water
As Berbi count con tains more furnaces than any other
In the United g as ' ln of every description can be
p arod by the
Title clear of ail raoambrenoe . Possession siven im
iiiedi a tely, and terms made easy, to suit purchaser,.
.The Forge is in complete - order, and is furmehed with
every necessary tool and appurtenance to commence
Work immediately on taking pogseeenon. It lea proper
!! well worth the attention , of thou engaged in the
above business. ,
• For any further information apply_to
• MUHLENDERG.
April 14,1E18).
Cashier Fanners' Bank, Beading. Pa
POLLI. ERY:TO. LET.—THE OEM
BRATED LUKE 'IDLER cot unity, situated
at Shamokin in 'the Shamokin Coal Basin, and on the
line of the Shamokin : Valley sind Pottsville -Railroad,
Will be let upon the oemplithon of the improvements
now m progress. . - -
There are two non of ad Asih `Coal opened on the
t r_, earth seven feet thick. he coal is of ase pe
nor quality; and - ,bas attained a lush reputation where
ever it has been introduced_ It Is highly valued and
Minds a readY Wain Baltimore and intermediate
Pines, to which Metint both by canal end railroad.
market has also been opened for this coal in Not
plienNidiblZtelkri;oggindeNt.bn fink
s erg y to
one atect:a tko extension of the Mine Hil. Itaiint l yad
tot connect with the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville
,Railroad, it can he shipped at Richmond.
These veins wilt yield from three to four hundred
thousand tens above water level. There are other
.veins of White, Red, end Gray Ash Coal on the pro
perty. which are seedy accessible. The enmity of the
Presse Colliery thousae x aminedr annum.
The can be on application to D. W.
0, Cleaver, on the premises.
For further information apply to
- - A. M. RASTWICIE,
‘ mh23-tnths No. in VINE Street. Philadelphia.
F° RENT OR SALE—Two pretty
Cottages, Stables, eta., four miss north of Second
end Vine streets.' Ten rooms and half acre lots each.
84"Art t l Y orl e i: T. pert payment.
South - SIXTH Street, (second story) este. NI
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
-IL Tor sale a, large lot in the Southwestern election of
time welt adapted for 6.Nantery,Ternasitacommode,
tens'. g or garthemarserldress 't at this office. astr-if
aTO RENT—Two beautifu ll y situated
doable hooves. well shaded. with coach houses
and gardens attached. on Taoony Plank hoed one mile
below Tae,ony. and tbrao-onarbirs of a mile from Po
wer Railway depot at Bndesburg. at fii?
LNUT :guest. • . - • •• - mblf-tf
GERMAN TO N PROPERTY.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE
The valuable Farm and Country Rust, containing 106
aqua of highly eultivmed land. situated in the town
ship or Germantown, Philadelphia county. and within
13c rodee of the de tin fieromuttorn.
The situation of this prepeittis not to be surpassed.
being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the
Fr.by Township 1, tie road, and on the south ti>
Haines street, and wit in one-eighth of mile of the
limekiln Turnpike, and quarterl of a mile. of two Sin.
IWtloar t zNi nt lghetn .4raal l uv t fj i hil n le . G ermantown
he location s treet, tno above-property is Met and, heal
-thy, the land well yenned %nil, lying very 'advanta
geougly for Cottage Sites. It commands art extended
view of. the, gurrotinding country, and is- intersecied
by the• etreete mooing front Genea.ntown; be laid - dawn
on the Surveyoes plan of that district.. The property le
Istd. out in Hee sore lota,nthographio plans of -which
may be obtained on application to either of the under
signed.
Athre. & valuable and handsome Duliding Lot, situated
oin Manheim street, near Flank road, Germantown, eon
&Mollie_ in front on said street 197 feet, and in depth
about MO feet, having an area of about 4 acres. The
ground lies high and Motes towards Manheim street,
upon wind* front is ai row of large and elegant shade
tniew. •
Ala? , fine Building o 4 adjoining and In the
eig r z t t . t he ? g le r r ti e-l i te r : tA d a
t on, Gam l en:rm.
GETVGE .111;17%, " .Yr y .„ Attorney,
S. R. aor. MAT IL sail W ALEUT Streets.
Otto SAMUEL B. BENRY,_ •
GERMANTOWN.
POR SALE.—Thirty Acres of high, beau
•M• WO land, two miles north. of the Second 'Meet
•Pimements, near a new and handsome settlement. Per
sons desirous of building a tirst.olgas amour, seat or
griit t rig% t 4 ) ;Au - bi l fald h e e d i rntta r . e .VATA
one to iv. noree,,Paeable sear instalments, or city
Prlfier r t o Ltil i cen to paPmeet. A passenger refired
fP. surrh.l32 Ch TATR " erre s er ".. e h" csit 5. t°
oi
nILLIAIiII TABLES 'FOB: bALE.—Two
Bret-olata Edliard Tables. with I.li Inch marble
beds, mid twat mr_provarLovaddoo,a made Teat MlY—
low usher at the meant• Vernon 'House, raga above
Fifth street, Reading. Aegi ut to
__H. A_ANTZ,
,44/41 ..6411111;11ali.
MERIOAN SAIVG FUND--CCOMPS•
's Building, sontheast oomer WAL NUT and
POURH 44*es.. Ogen daily Yrciruj till o•otos*, end
on M ON DAY 0118 in the evening Thu Old institution
has always paid in fulln deroAn withoutnotioe.
INTEREST FIVE PER OENT,
All enure paid book,_on demand, In gold and silver.
TRUSTE SA.
ALEX. Will LUNN. President.
SAW A . WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, ,T. E.Harser. George Nugent,
John Anspaon, Semi. T. Bodine, - Alb. Vt./kiler%
John Minoan, : Josas Botrinan. H. 13.
WM. 3,_ltowity.d.
JOHN SIMS, Baoretay"97-WILSON, Treasuritietr.
angL
" A little, but often, fills the Purse."
PRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No.
/35/Isiah FOCRTH Street, between Chest
mit and Walnut, Padelphla, pays all Smelts,
on demand.
Depositors' money Illeoutild ,b l y Government,
State. and City Lewis, OTOIIII Run% Mort-
Cane!, ?co.
This Company deems safety better than large
Profits, consequently will ran no risk with depo
sitors' money, but have it at all times ready to
renirn, with 6 per cent. interest, to the owner, ea
they have always done. , This company never
"I g A
,rti tippyted op single,. end Minors. can
deposit WI their own light, and each deposits eau
beF i tharawn ORLY or their cookout.
; C rter perpetual.' ineorStated by.the State
ennethanis.irjth authority to receive money
ItotuftnisteG da ily J to hl 3 l3 fO k EIVE d D.
oa op en &Lb rom coc on
Wednesday tad namrday o , 6llllllllluntil 5o Mk.
DIRECTORS. -
Daub Ritannon. erut CidwaSsderr
John er, surge Russell,
swab' . ward T. Hyatt,
Lams Ktombhddr. • Henry Deady.
fildholas Rittenhouse. OulP emedidyr,
Atur. R. Bstterthweitd,_ phrsim Blanc:4mM.
Jcirewh W. Id y on ,
•
MOOS B. turikrtron, President.
Clan OLDWALLADICK. TregiAinet.
ratdOjr
A Dollar saved re twice earned."
SAVING FUND-UNITED ' STAT 'S
RUB[ COMPAPIL corner THIRD and CHEST.
rillrr Int.
Large and small imms reaei p , aruiLnald back on de.
utaud without notice, with F l PER CENT. INTE
REST from the dm of de t tn. the do of with
:Bo4;l47wArfiluni I N ' S ' 6. 1 a °; 4 1. 1 111 AtriL d itY. on
DRAM for Baia on,Eniand i s lreland, and Sealant!,
upwards.
mident—STEPREN R. - CRAWFORD,
teeenyer—JAMM R. HUNTER. „ _
LINY FISK. Aetaisnr.
SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN
^-7 ERESZ—NATIONAti SAFETY TRUST COM-
P A Y, WALNUT Street, liontbweet comer of THIRD,
ti a.
Pei adelybia. Incorporated by the State of reaneyl
e'e
money is received in any MUM large or smell, and in
termit rid from the day of deposit to the day of with
inetiolloi I 00.00 0 err day from blue o'oloolt i The
wornmg tin BY a o'eb r ek th the evening. end on Moay
"4 11Thalla fol " . ffelirtig l i e gLiM?;Rir.f, .Priider:
OBERT SEL .IDGS. ice reel ant.
Wittiest J. lcsign, Peoretary, '
- D 12107005 t
~ _
, Hon. flew itetutiZ - 107irtollItrewtter.
kblartitacenr iceoeh . B 6 Burr,
Samuel R. Ashton " , Ye e rtes.
Yz r dlttm ' ' - "11214 ) '
iantsere.dp 4l;o:
The uretme
e, conformity with the
p_rovisi on ound Rent.. ea such mil securities se se will M
inns ••• the dr - -attrn arid
ito ant,
1:3 - ert a ; .6-15 oTo Ce litita ti to
,this ft:ll4ow . -"7 rrumn Y. 5.1
MPRINGC4AItDEN SAV I yam/amp ff
No ft pl,ilorth THIRD, Streeto
iThwir44illll AgErll l l4}Wo, PENN
' • a A A..
nisoitita fili3eivid ilium o f Ofie Dollar and up.afrdc
t l4l2llll FLAVß t a i rtirginfl t e h pot i t V tit 4:114I
dralro.
TILES FOR,
kor: , nd o . i . : 14
: In ".
I .%14;
Ad 6bou I
SADL
Pork,Eß it Mao
,
.'j A rev➢onsible end reliable Paying Inettotion bas lon g
li been needed in the Northern Put or the ° i ' 7 ?. * Pura b
g VA .
_telittPetYkrarytitilarieo Satiet y
rPttiti a rmae Int?
hot...mart In organizing and toos-“ag it i have ti tz t , i tz .
Altrverred 'NMI, bK 11 Ce i llis f rt° l g 11,7411,4 a :nd enter.
•;:rAn a r ""a ggin tipn a°
ONtlfonittlf....da
. . : , , a-, u r pom OPEN DAILY. -:
Fhat It inYIN o °took ;, also, on Monday and 'Thursday
' ' • Troizil until 8 eolook in the evening.
irreditiok Matt, ' • - pgte ➢hen Smith,
'John P..LeYr. - . on. H. K. litmag.
Intel Ukiderkoljoi,' • 1 , 1 • 0 0 dNilk . L3M4,
tannin art,
ohn Eeulay,•Jr., , , Gloria _f o Ptobtt.
‘-' Z e ta fi li P er n ove gle ali - - tr a grAsMilln'ard•
l eo
•'-' ig tde& - ,' - - Ito, Y. T nsi •
I FitAtiONI I MAag, IhrorstraYrt .! ". " , 1 F , -- 4 - rail, - r
'''. It" fi'AlltEll B ' j' IV4I. 4 , - ' ''' 2l lF/.. ' 1:
Dry-Silt
i. by4i:r
dOOF 0
- et
theetre '
49tr
Msoki.
4_9lg
Mint*
auPtIV:.
SAVING' FUNDS.
Can*NlT LIFE. A t ttP
• Itel, nide " die Ot_INIE _4*Y
cLesrilitS • :-PAriMroll, : iliXim:` '.
H. 47) 1I t e t c i ti ' ' : 01 1:41F7
tr P•tx
s. N. 11001{400, siir, in ."
PA% t il e= grolg i r , /4":'
NOSY. A flat INSIT-' -
NAPICH COMPANY. Odle* No. 414 WALNUT
Sire t. Franklin Boildlna;-Phtladalptus. Capital, *M
OW. ; Guarantee Coital, for the prompt velment of
Itowei 4/30Ath :11111 cowpony hee , dmontinue4 Ml
rine' bummers,
ipintoToßß.
W, J. Edam Thoreau%
Witham . 4,9 Ed w• 186 Xt•On , ' •
Wm.-H: hove , - - Ps.Warne. -
J. E. addialta; H. T. Kancl,
John Clarton , H. W. D. Truitt,
Wm H. li i Houston. Chas. V. Hamlin,. - •C. E.Bi /Norton,
orton.
.kts. G. Mitchell.- Thou Is. !Aden,
Edward A. Warne, ' H. H. Nhillinitkrd.
t M. W. BALDWIN President.
E. R. WARNE, ice Prendent.
'EDWIN BOOT rtieoretarv.
AIMERIOAN: - FIRE INSURANCE Co.,
INCORITRATED , 18141-OHAILTE
~PE,RpETe
UL
tto'. 4 . 0 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia.
Haoipe a large paid , np pa?xtal Stook and earning -In
vested In wand and imada to 1 3soutittek,_oontintuk to
Owollinao,Storeo,..thonuture, merchaadieo,
4 1 =1:M Po t and them 'cargoes, and other Personal
Propetty, Alltoeleatt n bAi t ritl;:nd promptly adbieted.
T4 ' s * Marii4
John els ,h - amee k.. Campbell,
Wooed CC mortoO.Edmund ,G. Duttlh, '
Yatrldk Brady. „ T. , m Clittal• W•Poit4e7.
THVideffnaßlS. Presid en t
A,I.BgHT C. ORA W Ft) Secretary. let!
'PAWS INSURANO, COMPANY NU.
A.- o f t cgsyrNitt_ oire q , PHILADELPHIA.
INGORPORATEI r baI t krALTALE STATE OF,
io miIAND INLAND RISES.
DlitZtrolte
VXV4014,„, ) 4:1=16,
Star ANrhigt"a' ' ittyLknitg ,
Vadaga. •
' • Maprtin ro,t!
wILLIAIdas siLANOLLARD. Secretar y, P isa. -0'
QUAKER CITY 'INSURANCE COMPA.
NT—YRANICLIN BUILDINGS, egg WALNUT
STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR
PLUS 3009,7f0.70.—Insures against Loss or Damage b
Piro, - and the Penis of the Sea.' Inland Navigation sad
Transportation.
GEORGE H. HART; resident
' -E. P. ROSS. Vine President.
H. IL COGGSHALL, See y and Treasurer.
0. H. BUTLER, Assistant fleoretary.
DIRECTORS
George H. Hart; ' - - E. P. Roglist -
A. 0. 010A/J, - Foster A. ferkins.
E. W. Dailei c; Andrew R. Chambers,
R. R. Comm all, Samuel Jones, 111:D..
r029-tf
ArNTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA
NY.—Authorised Capital f4e0.0(0-011ARTElt
FERRET un L.
°Moe No. CD .WriliNUP Street between Thud and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
This Dortipany will insure against lose or damage, by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, sod Merchandise gene.
rail!.
Also, Marine Insurance' on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. bland Dummies toORS parts . of the Union.
DLELEDT.
Jacob Esher , Joseph Maxfield:
D. Luther,. Pr. Jos ep h
N. Eckert,
I Audenned, • - John Blabstot,
Davis Pearson. - Wm. F. Dean.
J. E. Baum.
Peter Siege
- 7 5 . . - ACOB IBHER., )=resident.
5 WM. F. DEAN, Vioe President.
- giblITH, Secretary. 143-Dlthstr
RVI" E INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
ANY.-All.B. PENN MUTUAL LIZE__IN3U
CF. COMPANY, Northecst corner of M. 0.8 awl
DOCK Street,. Aesete, sssr,or U.
GedGaGG , Livsid for ,the whole tenn of late r isnneilisiind andowinso4— R D A lift elirests in
Gnat zonc9 , and makes all controote depen an the
Contingencies , of Life.
They .1103 t as Graardom Administraioni, larirniss
Groton, and Guardians.
i • • TILVILITEEN.
F. Killer, ftniliel b. gtokint,
Amin Coates, r WlWern Merlin,
4_, Newbold, tame; B. MoYarlang t
lam P. Hacker. Renal H. Trotter,
illleisi N. Kern, ta me
Radon, . .
i od
ri r gre l kistir i ell, n'grl'''' No'"
C. Townies:* ' fi L A ii
to ter,
"I ZMIR Kent, Porinew. lioniori m - ns
Blum H. Cur. fr B. Amber,
. V. Donut, Lel J, Christian
. illhoußoke .rtsolt. oughlia. Thomas,
lunar Ai. Mans, Abu O. Brenner ,
P. 3. Miori, Heston.
,
MK
. Ldgfa i , 3 l lo P e reeideLit,
"town W. Houton. tisoiretary. ante
WINES AND LIQUORS.
THE .VINE-GROWERS' COMPANY OF
COGNAC.
CAPITAL, THREE MILLI ONS OF FRANCS.
THE COUNT DE SAIN-LEGER, Pazsingar.
JULES BURET, VEG. MANAGER.
AG.E.NT IN NEW roils,
• r JOHN OSBORN.
TIIIB CORPORATION, numbering amongst itsghtire
holders fourteen hundred Proprietors of the beet Vine
yards in the D i stri ot of Gnaw, its extensive Establish
ments being located Ip the centre of tne town of that
name, was organized for the express purpose of Main
tattling the standlrd oharader of
PURE COGNC BRANDY
by shipping that article, in al t its native p
urity And ex
cellence, to Correspondents in Foreign untries, and
is bound down by its Statute ief Regulat on to .izenfine
its transactions entirely to the Wand, grown within the
District ol Cognac , and wholly the proclaim of Vine
yards IA that highly-favored locality; ou no conoltion
whaterm admittinir Into ii i storehonma any Brandy
whioh mar have been produoed without the limits of
said Dietriet.- • •
With the ob ject of extending. the Just reputation of
their bra q d by, tomb means on ly as will meet the ap
proval and -option of the most tenantable Wine
Me rohants In oo the United !hetes. THE VINE ORIO_W
ERIS' COMPANY has authorised the Agent,' in New
York to put up their elle.lee Cognac Broady Wear*. of
one disco full-sized bottles soot', and the wart will be
diseased of to the Trade and tile,i'tiblithlif the under
mentioned respect/Ale firm, ,
Every bottle sealed %with the capsule of the Com
pany—the corgi, bear the same stamp. and the labels
orntion art steel description (lithe illtillitridetr Waned
to
fa-simile by the Agent of the Company*
Tbe Brute now offered consist at
two digerent
quelities, bot Se/trended to be equally pure trgiteedbi,
differing only in point or age, sag degreeset Stretigth
depending thereon, the oldest being the lol l op!.
One description t 'termed Tar. NE-O R 8'
THREE YEARSOLIN is as excellent, att ic • o the
ageyepresented, suitable for family or meihoinal.por
trees ; mid another quality_ is designeted the WISE-
G ROWF.Rii' AN'rEIittAIVIAN, so tailed on Waist
of its extreme age, and because the remoteyear of its
actual preduption is beyond positive verification.
Objections haying been urged that the bottles are too
large, and the Brandy of a greater strength ibis is utn
allysuppiied to the public the Agent of the ..ompany
ventures to express the opinion that a large bottle may
'be preferred to a smaller one, and that in obtaining the
article of the exact strength at which It was extorted
from Coast.. 00EAMPRIS may reapplies the advantage
of adding water to salttheir own taste, instead of pur
chasing water at the price of Brandy.
For sale only by GREEN, BROTHER, & COOPER,
No4lB WALNUT Street, ente-sinecth aw*
,
LAGUERENNE & TRASEL,
Successors to P. I...Lastrerenne.
N 0.105 Booth FRONT Street,
Olfer for sale, from P10448040* Bonded 7ambouse,
of the
nd ir own importation, •
Braies,
Cmsneoe,
- Pinet. Carillon to Co., of various vintage, and in as
sorted package".
ii
Marelt & Co., 16 It
Y. Lt. Lagnerenne,el '. od
16
Rochelle',
A, Seignette,
ri
Pellevo
A. elliSllll,isin,
at
Claret Winesr in oases.
Champagne Wines, of various brands.
Bordeaux Olive Oil, in hesitate. (P. L. Lagnerenne
brand.'' aptt-lm
G EORGE WHITELEY, . .
N 0.131 South FRONT Street,
Importer of Brandy, Wines, &q,, offers for sale, In
bynd only, the following, among other standard brands
9 9FB4 l oastillon, lc O."' Vim. Hines & Co..
slew, Hobinat Om, Otard L llnpni. & Cc
k rnette,
rfAc6l.,
Y.iiiii°kl„...cir,;:. nion Prophet
as. Hennessy.
Mao * Stuart's Palmier Malt Whiskey, and the oboloem
wmeties of Madeira BherrT, tort,_Burraudy, and
Rhine Wines, Palm Iles Gm, AMMO& Rum limits
Crux Rem. Bordeaux 01 . !to.. ke 1;17-1Y
4JOA.L.
P.M Y. EMMA.
KELLER & EMORY,
Office N 0.140 WALNUT street, Sm!.
BOLE AGENTS FOB
E. Bordas' superior Broad Mountain White AO. and
JR./iisoloher Oo.'■ celebrated Black Heath and
ped: .
Oto
Wm*c UoAlo
Sh huylkill co., Ye railroad from SoitylkilfMam,
HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
interest t • Buy your COAL. AT ILICIar. where
no ins but the very best sunlit, of Lehigh and f3ohugl-
Vogl offered at the following reduced prices:
Le igh,ro
Brogan, Erg. eau Scora— ... x._.l4 --.14 se par ton.
Vailna "
e Nut . II 60
warranted tree' fro m slate or dust and full weight, at
calcU r ard da rAtiteast comer MARaltAtiL .an!
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUNES.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
/a ' would respeotfully call the attention of the G 2
gil .Herdware Trede Cover extensive Stook of B -
11. INGRAM HAMVARE, which we offer
. st a ,
&deems try the peekege.
Orders for direct Importation 7llolted, arid geode de
livered either in Clue airy, VOW (lOW whom
w. L i. r. & Son,
all COSS B Street.
/repwting and ConinliNion meirehatia
And Monterey Foreltn end Do/meatus ilardwase.
glad
S TEAM REFINED SUGAR and SYRUPS.
O. DONOGHUE. 15 South WATER Street, now
offers for sale, at reduced prices, for cash, or on as
proiehort cred i t. the balance of his stock of steam
refi Sugars and IfTruPs.Bullutfik, WO andneral
asuo ant of Philaaelolus, New ork. and B altimore
manufaoture. Also, Adamantine Candles, of city make,
and Relies French-brand, oolorine.
Store to Rent and fixture* for dale. mha9-tan37
EDWIN CLARK'S
HIGHLY IMPROVED
and newly Patented Combined Orind_inir and Bolting. or
ALERCHILT FLOUR NULL,
_ .
Daily In operationut
NQ.115 RACIS STRSIT, EICLOW WHIRL, PIiILAVA.
This unrivalled Flour Mill, including the complete
grunting and bolting machinery, canopies a apaceof
only 4 feet wide, eight feet high, and twenty-nine feet
long i manufacturing within this *mall commute et a
single operation, and with but little more thangiihorse
wittier, family extra, extra. suerfine, and all of the low
er grades of flour, and the different kinds of offal ; pro
ducing flour equal in quality to the best flour made from
a given amountof wheat, by the best Merchant Flour
m the United elates, or in Europe. luiaverage
rate of grinding is two barrels of superior flour per
hour.
This new. compact. complete. and celebrated tour
mill has been carefully examined by many of the most
experienced millers in ship country, and they imam
piously bestow upon it the highest aornmendations ; and
have given their teitigioniahi of its intrinsic
super
its immense utility.
Millers, mill-owners, merchants, capitalists, epeonls
tors, and the in gen efttl, are respeotfully prited
to oall and examine this highly useful andlustly cele
brated dour mill.
Information concerning the puroheute of the Feting
Rigid/ for States and counties, and the mills, for eve
portion of the United State., great Britain, Franee,
iliermany, hums, and other Ajrulturalaountnes, will
be given to all persona mites, g their letters to
E W CLARK, Pa
ryi
Do.= RAC ' at., below Third. in a.
INT For Dirther information conooniing.this oe ebra
ted flour mill, please to read the yellow handbill", de-
enribing it , • ma Is
PISCATORIAL SPORTS.
fELCAP WILSON CO., 422 OWESTNUT I St.
would Invite the lavers of PISCATORIAL SPOS to
the finest assortment, and Best eltahty , of TAC LE
ever offered in this city.
Snob se Burgess' world-renowned Trout, Bass, and
Salmon Rods. Sueenor Trout, Bass, and Salmon Flies
Super extra Limed°. Virginia, Carlisle, Salmon, and
Base Hooks, Reels, Bulimia, Artificial Bait, Bilk,
Bilk and Ram 01111118, Linen, Mid Cotton Lines.
mh6-11.11
"LADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS
-11-4 untonfaotured and for male by 0. F. RUMPP,
North FOURTH Street, above Arch
Wholesale and retail manufacturer of
POBTE-MONNAIES, POCKET-BOOKS, CIGAR
CASES, MONEI-B.LTS,
Sa'oholn. Purses. Cebu. Bankers Osseo. Dressing
Cases, Writing Desks, Port-Folios, Dill Books.
Jobbin g promptly done. r spy -dm
SOAP AND OANDLES.-400 Boxes Olive
Soap. Ste boxes Olean Soap. 100 bones DeterinVe
,H 0
Soap. boxes klydraulio Candles. &ft Boxes do
ineaVe Cs4Alee.en boxes rrm In store tusd for
sale ROWLE _AB URN Elkfr.._
•91 ave. a SOUTH WHAAVDS..;
IMPAY*, MiWft-.41
yx,.t,l-40 1 . ' -
, -
TAPE A r QA44I'IIWO444 -
4 , , fol,Yitig4oEleto rott - TA.PE wow&
Rea never beep kit.to to P. Mlles. hipline to" remove this trelibleshme animal. ft is se easily taken
pet se ofdloarxourostive, and is followed hi nd heels"-
m ingogr:4'el t r t en.:l l WPrepteloUsd lit from three
odic Mr ielehtin. , Itie ;letup
fattens : with djyeetions for 1 hie. • • - •' -
Street, itrAillatiwriiitt.iiPtYNELeJo,l24lolESTNUT
the mem... mg mm.:e°,74ry be 1er:04:41°41.17PJ
Wu pert ape world. ..„
READ IRE FOLLOWING OERTIFIOATE4: -
- - , Bett/BNECTLIIT,' Y, Nev. 1357:
Dr. D. '.lolne—Detir Sirs reeeiVe 44. d
Die package of
Yont.greanto for Jaya worm, and took it - itooord!na to
the directions. About bow hoar' after I had taken it t
passed a tape "Now memorial full fifty-two feet in
length. -• , - VITER VORST,_
- Eimineer on N. Y. and Erie Railroad.
Itlctitist.n. Mo., Jan. 18. 2988.
Dr. D. Jayne— it z I have for eight yearsbeen afilioted
withthat teroble disorder—the tapeworm. During that
time I had tried various remedies, and the hest medical
skill in this and the adjacent counties. withoutebtaia
ins any relief,. I was advised to send for your remedy.
At that time I was almost reduced to a ekeleton, unable
to attend to business, and my auffe ring vas beyond de
sorkption. I took two Mmes. and then gamed fifty fast
Of the worm. lam now strolls and in good health.
Mr. Perry Brewer writes
Mason
Font titason, Ark., Feb. Sd. 18118.
" After taking your Speoifio for lope worm, it had the
efsct to expel a worm measuring in all twenty-four
feet."
Extract of a letter from Mrs. Geoe E. Houk, dated
" CANDOR, Tmga Go,. fr o m Feb. 9, 1858.
the Tape
since we received you a dose of
the Tape Worm /Specific, which my bustmnd took ac
cording to direction. and the result was, that he Imaged
nearly slaty feat of the worm."
•PIIILAURLpnIA. March Sl. IMP.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear air: I had been for some four
years afflicted with that hovible disease, tape worm.
Haven tned various remedies, without success, 1 was at
tat compelled to use your BPECIF IC, say compelled,
for I had great repugnance to advertised medicines. as
I considered them all humbugs, so it'vrits with great dif
ficulty I was induced to try your remedy. I took three
doses. and the result has been the oomplete election of
my tormentor. I have passed some eighty feet—the last.
eight or ten feet tapering gradually until it was no
thicker then sewing cotton, with a head asfarge as the
he ltelfeW . l had taken your medicines In the begin
ning, before my stomach became neerestomod to drugs,
one dose would have been sufficient.
Feeling it to be a duty I owe, not only to you,for hav
ing saved me from an early grave, where my disease
would have inevitably lased me, but also to those who
areo Ifilieted as I was, make public these facts.
' Yours gratefully,
and
Wearinri,
' Fi ft h and Chestnut streets.
ELI ZABSTFI L IIIS., Jane 17. IMO.
Gentlemen Your TAPE WORM SPECIFIC has
been administered according to directions: First dose
at seven in the morning. At three in the afternoon the
,worm woo expelled entire. Your SPECIFIC hue sus
tained its pretensions, and I have no hesitation in re
commending it to the public.
JAMES B. Lewis, M. D.
POBTEHBVILLE, Tenn., July 12, 1869. Dr. D. !erne & Son—Dear Sire: 4 little girl about
seven years old was eufianng with tare worm, and bad
been unaer medical treatment for some time, without
benefit. Your SPECIFIC was riven accordi ng to di
rections, and In about three hours fifteen eat of ,the
worm came away, whinh. from the deserietlen.l. think
must be the entire worm. lG 11SCDILL.
' DRH111121,11.11. Y., Aug. 6. 1869.
Dr.V. Jayne—Dear Sir : Rook Your TAPI; WORM
SPECIFIC azoordiur to directions. Eight hours after
wards I disoharged without pain ) his rearmshiporho
measured twenty. e ght feet in length' ,and c ontained
mote' than 960 links. LUTHER. MYIRS.
UTICA, .. Aus. le, tan.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir: Last we ek lldr. Myers made
inquiring of us about your TAPE WORM SPECIFIC,
and ihiniediAter wrote to you for some. TOM morning
be called upon us with a bottle containing the tape
worm. , Wanttaa & Ray, Druggist'.
New lilavrtmonn. Mich., Sept. 21,18x9.
r. D. Jayne & eon—Deer Sirs I took your TAPE
WORM SPECIIPIO according to directions. 'The worm
was expelled in six house; length twenty-six feet.
• Yours, &a., Lotus
Ilurnswicx, M 9., October 7,18x9.
D. D. Jayne &tlon--Mr. Riley Prioe has been in bad
health for some years, subjeot to spells of sickness at
the stomach. and continued emaciation. About a month
agohe threw up, about twenty-fire lest of Mob worm.
it broke, a part reinampightii stomach. We procured
wine of your. TAtb - RM dPLUIP.C,•••which• he
took according to direo one. He soon discharged about
sixteen feet of tape wont', and thinks he is now free
from It. Yours. me.. Di.tia & DotlOLess.
• _
•
DAVENPORT. /OWE. Out. ta. 7869.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir : I took your SPECIFIC for
tape worm. according to directions, and in four hours the
worm was expelled. HERMANN TEGRONDE.
Coßpo Sxco Cab forma, Out. J 1.1969.
Dr.D.Jilynb .1c Bon—Dear Sire Ido not hesitate nor
do 1 delay to glycol.) , testimony to the great excellence
and 'invariant! of your " TAPE WORM SPECIFIC "
'lately had an occasion to have the virtue of this Medi
cine tested. the result of which was the expelling or a
tape worm of enormous length, which bad wano the pa
tient down to a skeleton. but who now looks fleshy and
healthy: lam at liberty to give.the address of the Indy
from whom this troublesome animal was expelled ; but
a quarter emotion of it now on exhibition at my 01E0N, id
ocular proof of what . I have written. It hoe been wit
nessed by hundreds who have called to see it.
Yours,,trtui, E. G. ficnuacx,
Iftwasonotron, Jan. 25, 1860.
My daughter, long afflicted with a tape worm, was en
tirety relieved by one dose of DR. JAYNE'S 'TAPE
WORM SPECIFIC. Haney HILL.
Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE lc SON, 343 CHISST
gaI greet, where ell Dr. JAYNE'S VALUABLE ME
DICINES may be obtained.
PURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.
The epeeist attention of physicians and families is
called to the supetioritl. of this article. It is rapidly 3
'nulg"itnal all other A:dcraelitAlegg: who
lol
lowing[ extracts from cert:ficates in the hands of the
niannracturer, "Col. HALLOWEs," will show the high
estimation
in,
which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by
those sentliimeo of the medical profession who have
tally examined it.
acP tine pound, MN oents, or two pounds for et
Complete instrubtionsaboomyany each package, show
ing how to make the most dehoions artioles for the
table.
' :FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
T
FRPDERiCK BROWN' SDRUG AND CHEMICAL
WTOILE, X. E. CORNER FIFTH and 011EbTINUT
Miaow, RHILADELPHIA,
AND AT
FREDERICK BROWN, Jr's..
AND CHEMICAL STORE,
8. E. Co rpropt of NINTH. and CHFSTNUT Streets.
Under the "Continental" Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA"
"I h e ave examined and prepared ' some Arrow Root.
mettnfeotpred by Col. Ballowes. of St. Mary% Georgie.
It has the best quality of that variety of lapilli' I have
met with. being superior to^ any Bermudu or other Ar
row Root I have seen.
" SAMUEL SACKBON. M. 11)..
" University of Pennsylvania."
"I have examined a sample of Arrow Root. mann
teetered by Col. iiallowes, of 81. Mary's, Georgia, apd
ttfr h . ' lltilh a a t lg i r e ,ortg r oily ."'lhi n algralriliVeri
hest quality. end, from the eiperime ors made upon it,
and it to contain ma large a proportion of nutrition',
matter, and to bola every oth t e c , regat fr f o ully s zz i l d t a o
the heat It beloX gi o vlter a r ti ' gtlino b e ta r:o toren% that such
delicate artiolee of diet he pure. I feel Med of the oppor
teln&s.tvapeak so faviii , rr A ilulit 4 ht O c e i o u rat o A t ti foot.
COUGH! COUGH ! ! COUGH !! !
EVANSVILLErKOOk co.. WIS.. Sept. 6 1838.
Dz. D. Javuz Dear thr . —Mr. Nathaniel Bla k ey , of
this place ,authorized me to state that hie wife was taken
to her bed one year
ago
to Lung Disease. whinn the
physicias pronounced Consumption. He doctored for
six .mont n
O hs to no purpose, during which time he had
heard your EXPECTRANT spoken of very highly,
and concluded to try it.Re bought of your Agent a
helf•dozen bottles, and his wife commenced taking it,
and has been getting better over since. Rho coin° oat
even now, and is gaining daily in strength.
A. it WEST CO.
EXPECITORANT FOR LUNG FEVER.
Kos e VT It, Ohio, Sept. Y 0,18218.
Da. D. Lavas : I have made use of our ExpEoTo-
RANT for Lung Fever , and at &Foote a cure, wtth the
aid of your expellent SANATIVE PI la
G. W. HOMIEST.
THE SWEDISH MISSIONARY.
Extract of & letter, from the Rev. A. W Mere, dated
lirociormat, Sweden, Mare!, 10,18157.
Your invaluable Medicine, the EXPECTORANT, has
been of very euentiol service to my throat and breast,
and I can coerce ydo without it a single day. Several
of our friends, to whom we have coocanionally given
some, express themselves as being much benefited.
THREE YEARS WITH BRONCHITIS.
EPtcogTore. Olde n po.. Indiana, Sept. it, 1867.0
Immg : My wife. having been severely afflicted
eon e three years with Bronchitis, and having heard of
the wonderful effloacy of your EXPEO 'CHANT for
Coughs. , Asthma._ Difficulty of Breathing. Bpitting of
Blood. sec other Thaeases of the Lunge.! ',unnamed one
bottle of it, and one box of SANATIVE PIUS. and em
VtanyT) inform , her V4 o ,fi t ni: r dra r tel; l l:l,Ve.VS, '' frigi ) f:
Scatty of breathing and pain removed, producing a free
and easy expectoration. and In UNE MONTH effected a
COMP [ATE CUIIE. J. F. SMITH.
Preparea only at
mh2S-lm JAYNE'S. CHESTNUT Street.
RUSUTON'S
THION D. 11110111 e
• THE CHIEF AMONG
FAINHOUSAND,
DALLEY'S MAGICAL EXTRACTOR
HAS universallysupplanted all other
Ointments and healing applications in both the
Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever intro-
Mused ; and its intrinsic merit is The true seoret of its
suoneu in all cutaneous affections. whether the cause
be ascidwir or BUF disease.NS
& * ril SCALDS
lire instantly relieved of 11, their angniah, gain and
inuemlnetion, by a timely ',..' epplioatien of this Mgr.
venous !sealer, and the flesh Is renewed as if by a
chsrm V24l l Firkiii r D s iti E. Wit 'A i d 118 E RY.
Children are frequent B N , sideman from external in
juries, esp.ciejly from "' Fluid and Compact's Ex
plosions—therefore every 1 mother should have this
healim preparation oon- stoutly on hand. It heals
sore Breasts, and Moldy a, removes the TETTER or
RINGWORM, so prove- kat in Me narscni,_
- TO TRAVELLERS IBY SEA AND LAND.
The Machinist, the Tra , 0 ironer, and every other in
dividual whose Mt in fife .... throws him within the
chance of accident front , - 7 explosion. Are, or eol li.-
fioPf. should bear in mind that this Magid Extractor
talus best and only friend.lt is both, portable and
Cheap, and should ever be xi his companion, as a friend
in need There are thou- sands of living witnesses
to tes ty to tta marvellous virtue, who owe their
sound imbs and muscles to its saving efficacy.
The follom are a few of the leading diseases for
which DAIL 'IIIIIIAGI- CAL PAIN EXTRACT
OR is a r ErcrivE q as well as CURE:
Morns, Erysleelall, Bores of all Ends,
Braises, Pustule. Shot Wounds,
Boils, Frail, slush Scrofula,
Broken Breast. Fever Sores, Scurvy,
Bites of Reptileib*Pelorre, Scalds
Canner,. Glandular Dia- Scurf,
'
Cracked Wee, - eases, Scald Head,
Chapped bands , Mercurial Berea, Sprains,
Chilblain., Pains generally, Elmiill Pox,
Cramp. pimples, Tumors,
Contracted Cords, Piles, 'fetter,
Chafes, Poison, Mere.
Diseases of the Rheumatism, Venereal Sores,
Skin, Rashes, he.
Sold at the principal Drinots.l4 Broadway, New York,
end SI and lel Chartres street, New Orleans b y .1,.
WRIGHT & CO., General Agent. It can also ob
tained of all rlepectable Druggists and Merchants
throughout the united States and Canada. Jc
T
T. W. OW/T SONS,
118 Agents l*.COND Street,
rely Wholesale for Pennsylvania.
A NEW AND WONDERFUL DISCO
". Ai- VERY for the Cure of Rheumatism and Gout.
ARTHRITIC FILLIP
This medicine is offered with the utmost confidence of
Its being the most °Wooten' remedy for tho above du.
oases ever yet discovered. Nodaager need be appre
hended from its use by the most delicate. Price aI
per bog. Can be sent by mail, on enclosing one postage
stunp and pride of Pith,. For sale by the note agent,
ALEX. J,HARPE,
No. lig itiouth FRONT treet,
fatit-gm' Philadelphia.
HBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
RELAIDOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELAIDOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
T HE
JTELMBOLIPS /EXTRACT BUCHGR U EAT DIURETIC.
A
THE GRI,AT DIURETIC.
Mal a PoeitlveandSpeeifio 'tamed, for Disease* of
the
Bladder, Kidnap!,
Gravel,
Dropsy,
Organlo Weakness.
This Medionie increaser the power of Digestion, and
exoltes the ABBORDENTB loM healthy notion, by
whioh the WATERY OR CitLOAREOUS depositions,
and all .UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re
duaedt as well PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and
la goat for
MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN.
Depot, 104 Booth TENTH. Street
Below CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF COUNThRFEITS,
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEAL KIGI.
Who endeavor to dispose or THEM owN" and
.. 0111EV_OATICIAS ON THE REPUTATION ATJAINED NI
ILELMEOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONB.
MACKEREL —363 Bble. Nos. 1,2, ac 3
SA Obtertil. u , rivirogr,g,:r4z-dt'Ng.
Front.
SODA.-4.00 for sale,
,WEVISIIILL BROMR,
if ad milk BYROM skeet,
COD LIVER OD..
POE
CONSUMPTION.
1.1 OPATKONG:. WHISKEY=4IO T;
"N.". KONG WHISKEY. • T. . -
••• 110PATKONG1111SKEY.
..Thus deliotouc •Test. atietsaent; istilbd front the
pnreiniee'of 'asides. prosignally , designed for the use of
the •ele4ital 'Profession ;and• the Family, is lest super
sedingehe numerous " Oins.". `I Whiskies!'lko.i trhlou
have been palmed off on the etiblio as plus liquors. ,
It eudormed by_alltne_phominent • - •
PHYrilolotitl: Cif it hi [Wye, end CONNOISSEURS, as
poessinung all the medromal. qualities welchers so in
dispensably neoepsart in an article of this kind: - •
It is put up itt elegant style, in large bottle, et 73 mete
each, and is the cheapest and the potent spirit now in.
the market. J. C: Hhtiffr& Co.. •
WholosalCiutenho. • - •••
No. I.Bouth SixTif Street.
VERA — . WINSLOW_, , '- , . • •
ALAN EXPERIENCED NURSE .41111 PERIALE
ftrysiman, presente , to the attention Of mothers ha- ~
800 T 11-ING, 8101 UP
:POI% 011ILDRE17-,TEETIIING,
•ghloh greatly facilitates the process of teething'," VI
'softening the dins . reducing all inflammation: w ith a. -
laY ALL. PA IN and spasmodic action, and is -
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it; mothers, it will give niat. , orcarlteDre o
of - - .
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS,
We have put up and.sold • this article for over ten
/earn, and can car. lit dory P fidence end truth of . it,
what we have never beep tr., hie to sa of any o t her
medicine, NEY&R HAS '''' ll' FAIL ED
IDLE INSTANOE.I OEP OS FECT A DUNE, when
timely used. Never did fp, we know an instanoe of
dissatisf , otion by any one who used it. On the eon
trary, .all are delighted GO with its operations, and
speak In tenne of lushest „„, aommendationofitsmssi
oil effects:and medical vir %. - 0 toes. - t ire speak In Ws
Matter 'what we - do know, "after ten - years'
sxoerienoe,end pledgeour reputation for the fulfil
quint of what we here de P. ' Mare In almosit every
Zetance where the Infant tH iestiflenng from pain and
exhaustion. relief will be E ., fouridin fifteen or twenty
minutes after the LSy rue is _ administered..
This valuable preyporation VP nittiefreecriptien of one
of O ..
e moat 8,x1"81(1- 0 EPIC I) AND SKILFUL
NILIRSES in New England ..„. and, as been used with
never-falling success in ..,
THousAmps OP cAsEt, .
It not only relieves the Co hild from,psin, but In
rigorateethestomach and " bowels, corrects acidity,
and gives tone and energy tg to the whole gystem. It
will almost ittstes , re- ieve GRIPING IN THE
BOWELS AND WIND 0 001.10 and overcome con
vulsions. widen, if not 4 spaced, remedied, end in
death. We believe it the,.... best andeureet rented! in
w
the world, is all oases 0 DYSROITRRY and D AR
RECtia IN CHILDREN, pr, whether it arises from
teething or from anyother _ . cause. We would say to
everymother who has '''' child suffering [roman) of
he foregoing complaints. It- do not let your premilices,
nor the :prejudices o . others, Oland between
your suffering , child and the relief that will be
SURE—Iqs, AkRBOLUTF , rh hir SURE—to follow the
use of this medicine, i....,, timely used. Full direc
tionality using -ell accent '. pony each bottle, None
genuine unless the lac si• XI mile of puRTIB & PER
KINS,New ':YOrk, is .on the outside wrapper.
err' Sold by Dru_ggists throughout the world. Princi
pal Oillee,Bo, IS CEDAR Street. New York,
Prise 15 rents a, bottie. . , , jylll-1,
itAIIiROAD LIMO:
TO WEST CHESTER
AND INTERMEDIATE
p4,I II MIN.
Trauma for West Chester leave Philadelphia from the
depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market
streets. at 7.30 and 10.30 A. M., and eta and 0.16 P. M.
On Sundays at ft A. M. and 2 P. M. .
Pamensers for Nations ow the Philadelphia and Bal
timore Central Railroad will take the 7.30 and 10 80
A. M., and 615 P. M, Trams. • - tnh3o
iiWEST CHESTER
NAME! RAILROAD TRAINS viA
E NisYLNANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot. corner
ELEVENTH. and MARKET Streets. daily (except
Sunda)) at 7.16 A. IS., 12 30 P. M.. sod 4 P. M. Leave
West Chester at 5.45 A. M.. 10 45 A. ht., and RIO P. M.
PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAIL
OAASSENG It7TRAIND for POTTSVILLE,
READING and BARRISBURG.
MORNING LINE, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.)
New Depot. cornet of DROAD tutu tI4I4LOW
RILL kiltreeta, ruitat.DbLettlA,( remnant entrances
on '/ hirteenth and on Callowhill streets I at 70M A. M.,
connecting at Rarristmrs with the PENNSYLVANIA
HAILKOAD, 1 P. M. train runnier to Pitteborit ; the
CUMBERLAN FALLRY-106 P. M. tram running_ro
(Thamherebura, Carbide, kn.. and the NORTRERN.
CENTRAL RAILROAD I P. M. train, running to Sun
bury, !to.
AFTERNOON LINES.
. .
Leave New 'loot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW
RILL Streets, PHI LADSLPITIA.(Passenher entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets,) ror P01"1 . 8
VILLE and HAItRIBIII/Hti sits.eu P. M.. DAILY, for
1t1f,6141113, only, at 6 P. hi., DAlLY,V3uncisys
e.0.d.1
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD.
Paoli Pa LaDALPitts. Mllies. .
To ..... 231
Reding • •• • • 88 '
Lebanon.. ••••—• •• • ... 86
Harriebuti• • • •• •• • • •• • ./2
NI lore Ora, •.•., .... la I
Trevorton Junctlon..l6B 1
Bunhtiry
Northumberland—. ..171
Lewisburg 1..1781
Milton.-- • • --Mal
197 ,
am5p0rt.........204
....
jersey Shore .2221
Lock 1iaveri.„.......236)
Ralston.. ......... 234,
Troy.. ......... 161'
287 1
The 7.36 A. AL, and the 3 Al
at Putt Clinton. (Sundays ea
WISSA. Wil..(a6l3}'OßT
making close conneotion• wI
Caned.. the West, and South
OP IN P LADELPIL
CALLOWLIILL Streets.
ap23-tf W. H. Mr
Phileidelphia erd Reading
and Lebanon Valley LE.
Wdlismemt and Elmira
Railroad.
P. M. train oonniet daily
xeepted,) with the OATA
- and- FAIR RAILROAD,
th lines to Niagara Falls,
hweet
IA: Corner of BROAD end
ENNEY. Men rotary.
aliawari BPRING ARRANGE
MENT.
PIIILADEL FRIA, WILMINGTON. AND BALTI.
MORE RAILROAD.
On and alter MONRA Y. April 93, 1860,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PIiILADELPIDA,
For Baltimore at 11.16 A. M., 11 noon, (Expreas,) and
11.10 P. M.
For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 11 noon, 1.15,5.00,7.00 and
For P.
Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12, 1.16, 500,7 00 and
11.111 P. M.
For New Castle at 8.16 A. M.. and 5.01 P. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and 5.00 P. AL
For Dover at 8,16 A. M. and 5.10 P. M.
-For Milford at 8.15 A. M., and 5.10 P. M.
For tlearord at 8.16 A. M., and 5.0) P. M.
ambanrel at Ode A. M.. and 6 06P. M.
For Salisbury at 816 A. M.. and 5 00 P. M..
TRAIN& FOR P.BILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore At 8.30 A. M.,ll62tiresed 10.15 A. M..
and 5.26 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6.10.810, and 1110 A. 81.,-1.46,
3.00 and 8.75 P. M.
Lest e &disbar, at 510 A. M., and 100 P.M.
Leave Laaoal at 5.16 A. M. and 3.40 I'. 01.• •
Leave Seaford at 6.45 A. M. , .
end CVO P. M.
Leave M ilfordat 7.50 A. M., and 4.80 P M. r
Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M., an 5.81 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.05 A. In. and 7.06 P. M
Leave New Dude at 8.00. 1015 d. M., and 8.03 P. M. -
Leave Chester at 7.60, 9.10, 11.04 A. M., 929,8 37 and
9.16 P. hi
Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Re
roma at 10.15 A. M.
T A lLol_l6_ll,_Fpft RALTIMGM
Legge Cheit — eiran.ilificlit.Tralaiiiiii - A0 P. M.
A. boson Wilmington at 1.11 A. M., 12.0 P. M.. and 1110
FREIGHT TRAIN
wi.lel
u PAS S ENG ws E :
R OAR attached.
Leave Philadelphia for Pe f ryiile
and intermediate
Oulu at P. M.
Leave Wilrrunkton for Perryville and intermediate
places at 11.0 i
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
pladee at 4.46 P. M.
Leave Havre.de race for Baltimore and intermedi
ate places w d 00 c. M.
Leave Baltimore fur Havre-de-Grace and intermedi
ate "Isom, at 4,16) Y. M.
/SUNDAYS
Iratll.lo P. hfl., from Phdao:elphia to Baltimcne.
Only at An P. M., from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
ripm e. M. FELTON, rreeicient
KO`;Cam., . E 0 li THE 5HA
,..,.... ' SHORE.—CAMDEN AND AT
LANTIC R A ILROAD.—Trains leave VINR Street
Ferry for Atlantio ear daily, (Sundaya ex
cepted)••••••••••• .•••
For A Worm (onl/
y 345 P. M.
On and after MONDAY. May 7th. two tram will leave
for Atiantio City daily (Nundaye excepted.)
Mail train will leave Vine Street Ferry.— . _7.30 A. M.
Eaves! train" ..........4 P. M.
Returning, will4eave Atlantic; (Fxprese . )....... X A. ht.
Returning,
.• (Mail) 3•10 P.M.
JNO. G. BRYANT.
Agent.
MINIMPHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD.
REDACTION OF FARES:
On and after APRIL 2d, 1860. Commutation Tickets,
with twenty-six coupons, will be issued, guod for the
holder and any member of his family, on any Passenger
Train, and at any time. They will be sold by the
Treasurer, at the office of the.companY, No. 221 South
POUR rid Motet, at a reduction of twenty-five percent.
from the regular laree. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable
route, the Sohuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being among
the most beautiful and healthy in the State, and emcee
sills by four trains from and to PhilacieliphindailY•
S. BRADFORD. Treasurer.
FIAILADSLPHIA, March 96th. 1860. rati.27-t9'
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.
HAVANA CIGARS.—An unusually
handsome assortment of the most celebrated
branda, such ea
Cabanas,
Figaro.
Arguelles.
Arroyo Rondo,
Fresnianos, and
of Regalia ttritanioa, Regalia
dreg, Conchae. and other sizes,
received and for mile low by
g FLJUIJEN SUNS
e IMPORTERS Of HAVANA CIGARS,
No. 216 South FRONT Street,
Renelve regularly a full assortment of desirable 01
GARS, which they offer at low rates, for cash or ay
Droved credit. felo.dr
LEGAL.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the
Estate of TROMAS E. MAGOFF/N, late of the
oitY of Philadelphia, deceased. mitring been duly punt
ed to the eubsoriber, all persons indebted to said Estate
me requested to make immediate payment, and' those
having demands against the aline to present them,
without delay, to
CORNELIA MAGOFFIN. Executrix,
Or, ANTHONY SWAIN, her Attorney,
rnhle-tu-6t. DEIS: OL, Bucks county.
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS.
J W. SCOTT---late of the firm of Win.
• °fleeter tt Scott—OENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
-INCL STORE and SKIRT IRANUYAOTORY, Ilt
CRESTNOTEltreeti(nearly opposite the Girard House,)
Phihtdelphia.
J. W. S. would reepsotfully call the attention of hie
former patrons end friends to his new store, and is pre.
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notioe. A
perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied wit)
fine Shirts and Conant. 1,11-Is
QT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY
and EIGHTH Street. NSW YORK. one bleak above
the N. Y. Hotel. This new and commodious Hotel is now
open for the reception of guests. and will be conducted
exclusively on the European plan. The long want of a
business hotel, in this portion of the city, has lindittied
the proprietor to establish the prices on the following
liberal scale: Single rooms, tie rents per day ; elegant
puites, 81.60. With a thorough knowledge of the busi
ness, and strict attention to the wants of every guest, I
hope to receive a liberal share of vnuhhe favor.
ant-sin .I. H. G)00 WIN. Proprietor.
ZsSILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA
lAWARDED, at the late State Fair, to A. B.
DAVIS & CO., N. W. corner of FIFTEENTH
and WI 11,LoW Streets.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Railroad Scales.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Depot Scales.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Hay Sealos.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Coal Scales.
A. B. DAVIS Pc CO.'S Miners' Scales.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Rolling-Mill Scales.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Dormant Warehouse Scales.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Platform Soalos.
Manufactory, N. W.sorner of
apT-Im FIFTEENTH and WILLOW Ste.
inLARGE AND VALUABLE STOOK i
Reales selling out at Greatly Reduced Prioes,
at Oa CHESTNUT htreot.
820.000 worth Stan.tard Weight Scales, comprising
an aanortm Portable eines.
Counter, Platform, Warehouse, Hay, Coal,
Cattle, and Railroad Scales.
Purchasers will firm it for their interest to oalland
examine the above goods at
No. Ca 01-LESTPI UT STREET. Philadelphia.
CHAS. A. .9ANIELS.
The attention of otrarary merohaata to nailed to the
above stook. fe22-7m
FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES,
For sale br FALRBANKS & EWING
vls uHERTNIIT Rtront.
BRICK.MAKING MACHINES which tom
or 2'lm
vegt, Brick rre tr .,
rcZcol'itit..: at L. altl'Fß,M,PugarAlrfron
41..14 Vilth oftowl,
H AMS AND SUOULDERS-1,900 Pieces
City Smoked Hama and %milldam; also 80n Plana
extra augar-anred (lama, for ant* hy C. C. SADLER A
PIM. A RIM StrAnt. em, 1010,1 Irrfult mha
14EFINED SUGAR.-500 bbla. crashed,
tet •L‘. ar Vr rs :gtn i fi NN P aregeutPrl e Nt nd tt ll e
I , l g At Otr•at V
3(X) EELS Prime Halifax and Eastpbrt
Hetrins, SOO boxes Seeded Herrin*, MO hall
bble White Fish, in store and tor sizi f
Mkt. J. T CO.,
no and UN WNW,*
,wok: 01 MA ttl s . - 1ARItHEIII,„„.
DALE tan/ anomaly) No 1 0h. /a
, WOG ' ,
, - A HA R.D.The 'attetitiolreihaeoif - le - oloeetood
.to our sale of MO loia lint drs goodr,tblig•augg...
day / t rona', Aprj1,30..0 Iti,o'ritriet-by catalogue, An
moo s ,o_redit, comprising • desirableassorttnent,
xOllOl To Hetaitere. '•••• • - - —• '"
In sidelbie mdniies•-;- • • - •• • • - • -
An invoice of Paillblitok loom prams Rid mantillag.
An invoice bonnet pad trimming ribbons.
An invoice ginsborns.ehollers, poll do ebeyres. to. ,
An Invoice printed border cambric bendiereitiefs.•
A leo, of mannfaotare of Mr. M. Konslsr.
L4tio tombPortd eibbtoidered eurcamm•
men hum drapery and curtain muslin.
Epabroicleted cotters-84d arts • '
Figured and dotted 'Swim mid/n•
Etribrotdered linen cambric handkerchiefs.
LACE CURTAIffeII, DRAPEItY• ...kg.. manufacture of
, B. Kuntler;Hbernapk.
• ' •' This Morning •
April 24th, at Idn'olook. , •
POO rich embroidered{ Moe tablhoured curtains.
•
• Roo rich drapery murlin•Mati borders,
PO extra rloh bilee draperimO -
4100 noh embrrodeted muslin drapery
{Mime style needle work embroidered collars, dotted
and Miami awns innetne.,,
Alen, an invoice toritio.
HllSTle i rat i oglens and sets.
dozen linen shirt fronts.
• LINENS, AN D RDS.HYE DIAPERS.
00 piemirdie truth •
49 places bird-eye linen Mayen.
VAIN PBD BORDER STELLA SHAWL'S.
' 400 printed border etelle. Mum's. •
AO dozen glee watchoopri ng Itoop Baum. tueD3o springs
This Marrinf.
April 24, at 10 O'clohkh- •
400 smoks.ges lad Lou* of Lanai, and ata➢l6 dry goody.
BALE OF I,ACT: CURTAINS LACE DRAPERIES,
CURTAIN MUM,INS, DOTI”ED AND FIGURED
MUSLIM; AND EMBROLDERLES, of the manufac , ,
tuns of Mr. B. Runnier.
Thin Morning,
at 10 o'olook—
h•rcalter.
FRENCH BLACK LACE
POINTS AND MAN-X
- • 'J ILLAB.
An invoice of French black lace_points and mantillas.
PARIS ,BONNE.T , RIBBONS.
/10 lots Nos. 4 and 20 Paris pout de soie,boninit nbbons.
WRITE 600.D5.
Aix invoice of fooonet, nonabno. check, Swims, and
stripe munlins, loft mults,Ac.
PRIT,TED BORDER CAMBRIC TIDEFS.
An invoice of, printed border cambno haadkerebiefe,
madder and polka spot handkerchiefs.
SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. -
On Friday Morning,
April 27, at 10 o ' cloak—
we lots of fancy and staple French dry goads.
IDOBILIP FORD it 4.70., AUCTIONEERS,
N 0430 MAR VET ?tract, and so MINOR Street.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF STRAW GOON.
This Morning,
April 21, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, a de
sirable- assortment of ladies' and alms Florence ui
bum, CpbureePedal, chip and fancy straw bonnets . la
ding', mimes', and anddren Leghorn, Kea Flo rence
n em ,
and Adelaide Bats and bloomers; 1 1 1 4 F• AO
REMY pedal
and' pne C ana d aand hors trimmed Canton,
braid, palm l ea f , SCAM hIOA _
PEREMPTORY 8,11,E 1,000 Oaf BOOTS,
SHOES, CALF -SKINS, STRaW ODOR&
O 11 be sold, by
April ,at MO
' T doe hu r i nr y ectse 9rn lYt ug un t
catalogue, on four months 'oredit. , UM saws men's
boys'. hadyoutlas'.fup and calf boater calf, ling, and kip
brogans; Scotch ties, Congress gaiters. enameled and
cat Oxford ma; women's; misses and children's kip,
calf. and goat boots.alippenr, and buskina;
_also; a de
sirable assortment of ladies city- made kid 'and goat
boots and slippers. and black lasting Mead gaiters,
worthy the attention of bunts.
Sam plea ready, with catalogues; early on the
morning of sale.
WILLIAMS & BOYLE AUOTIONEEB6
AND commitsgioryill is r, No.
North MAIN street. BT . LO . °manly with
Nem& Myers, Oltehorn, k Co.. I . eltatia,) offer
their eeriness to the-merohaotei alailuihattirerki and
others of Philodolphia, for the eaie'or dry fr iroode, oar
illi4Crazi:J;TVwv:" o 47a,;"
lir Settlement.] made three dare after tale.
REIKEENCIP.
Melina Myers, Clashorn, & Co., Philadelphia.
Stuart &.Brother, Philadelphia.
" Van Stryrik, Townsend;
_& Warrens /Cm York
L. & B. Curtis & Co.. New York.
" Wood, Christy, & Co,. Bt. Louis, Mo.
" Crow, MoCrearr. & ,mhII-tbstas
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SIMS. -
, AMERICAN 'ROYAL - MAIL ISTEAM-•
•
PROM IrBT7 TOIL TO LITT/WOOL. '
Chief Cabin Passage.— ......-...:—.41110 •
Second Cabin Paesage-- - -. -. 711
TROT( SOISTON TO LITTR7OOI.
. Chief Cabin Pa55age.—.......... ..... -elle -
' Second Cabin Passage......-.,......
~.., SO
The ships from New York call at.CorlrEarbor.
The ships from Boston call at Habra* and Cork Mar-
PERSIA, Capt. /Otitis, 1 CANABA, Capt. Mak,
ARABIA, Capt. J . Stone, AMERICA , Capt. Millar ,
ASlek, Capt. E. O. Lott, - . NlAGARA,Cairt:Andensint
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EITROpA, Capt., .14 Leash,
SCOTIA: now losdnis.)- • ,' " •
These vessels earn a clear white light at masthead:
green on starboard boar l'red on port bow: ..
CANADA; Lang, Jerre Boston, Wednesday, April 4.
kRABIA, Stone, . • N. York, Wednesday, April 11.
NIAGARA; Miller," Boston, Wednesday, Aprd IA
PERSIA. /luting, N. York, W_ednesir April 111.
AMERICA. Lang. " Boston' wedne I. smart
fro F RICA, Shannon," N.York,Wedne sly, May 9.
EUROPA. Leitch, " Madan. Wedriesdai, Marl&
ASIA. Lott, " N.York. Wednesday, h!llisr kk
Berths not secured until paid tor. ,
AO experienced Surgeon on beard, .
The owners of these shies will not be aeiruntable for
Gold, Silver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry;Preoions Stones, -
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor. and
the value thereof therein expressed, For freisht or
passage apply to • E. otp4Aßp,
fear-wfmtf , 4 Bowline Green. New York.
Northern Central
Railroad,
Suribttry and Erie R. R
FOR THE SOUTIL—OHARLE.S.
TON Al4O SAVANNAH STF.ANMEXPIL
- IGHT -REDUCED.-
Ilaevy Freight at an average of soilage per cent, be
le" New York Steamehip Mee.
FOR ORA itLESTON,_II. - -
The U. S. AIM; Steemehip KEYSTONE STATE', Cap
tain Cherie' P. Hershman. will Sall on Wednesday,
Ma Y2,at 10 o'olook A. AL- - •
Through m tl toad hours—oely 40 hoot* at Sea.
• - FOR SAVANNAH. GA. •
The U. 8. Ste a mship STATE OF GEORGIA .
Captain John J. Gar Vin, will sail-on Saturday, *mill&
at o 'clock All.
'I brooch in al tO 60 boars—only IS hours at Sera
IgirEleihng dm* Changed fromevery Saturday to every
five days . Goals received, and Bills of Lading Signed
a
very Way.
Ile splendid first-ohms side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA now run as
above ever ten days, than forming a five-day ,11013351111-
Mention with Charleston and Savannah. and t he South
and Southwest.
At both Charlestoit and Savanneh, these. Ships con
nect with steamers for Florida. and with realroaft,
for all places in the South andSoutliorsat.
INSURANCE. -
Freight and luau ranee on a WV, proportion of Gore
shipped South snit be found to be lower ay tMoe
ins
than by sailing vamins, the premium being onia,/mrf
NB.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unneoessery, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies taking all runts from thesis point&
GREAT REMOTION IN FAR* •
the
by this route will 10 per sent. °beeper than by
the Intend Route, as be mien by the follosnug sche
dule. Through tickets from Philadelehia, out Charles
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route, (incept from. Charleston and &wea
ned': to Montgomery
To Charleston—...—.slll 00
Savannah.— 15 00
Malaita-- SO 00
hlsoon:—. al 00
41tlantm..— , 23 CO j
Columbus—. 23 00 So so
- Albany— .....—.. 2400 ` Albans OD
Monmomitry—_. oo Montgomery—, as 00
.. , .... SO 20
New Orlean s . .... - as ?al New ....; xlOO
No bills of lading waned alter the ship bee salted.
For freight 'or pomace ripply on board, 'at second
wharf above Vine street. or to
ALEX. REAON Jr..
Southwest corner FOURTH. add CHESTNUT,
Agents m Charleston,
_T. &T. G. Buoy,
Savannah, BUNTER & GAMMELL,.
For Florida from Charleston, Mesmer Carolina spry
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, fiteamon Maria and
S. John's. every Tuesday and SaturdaY.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP—
The firm of J. B. LANCASTER & BON having
been dissolved by the death of .1; B. Lanternsw on the
3d inst., the business will be continued by the under
signed. at the old stand, Spree. end Delaware avenue,
under the name of J. B. Lanaaeter & Son.
H. G. LANCASTER,
SPRUCE and DELAWARE Avenue.
iv 0 TICE.—THE COPARTARSHIP
heretofore existing between the subsoribers, Un
der the firm of J. E. KNORR. & CO., is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, J. E. Knorr retinae
The business of the late firm will be settled by
CHARLES F. TAGGART, at the old stand. No. 631
MARKET Street. where all persons having claims will
Present them for settlement. and those indebted will
J
make payment. J. E. KNORR.
ap6-3dt CHAS. F. TAGGART.
Parings',
Nevin°la,
Zsragonana,
tiutza,
emarettae, &o.
Londrea t Erevan, Lon
and of all gunlitae l jus
CHARLErI TTE.
130 WALNUT l'ireet.
PARTNERSIIIP.—NOTICE
ig-4 is hereby given, that the subseribers have formed
a limited partnership, agreeably to the sot of A agembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. approved March
2lst, 1636, entitled '• An act relative to Limited Partner
ships," and the supplements thereto;
The name of the firm under which the said partner
ship is to be conducted is that of" CHAILLTA F. TAG
GART."
The general nature of the business to be transacted
by the firm is, that of Importers and Wholesale Dealers
in Wines and Liquors in the city of Philadelphia.
The name of the general partner is CHARLES P.
TAGGAR T. whose place of residence is at No. 1610
Chestnut street, in the city of Philadelphia and the
name of the epeoial partner is WILLIAM HEMBEL
TAGGART, who likewise resides in the city of Pada
delphia. at No. 131 Booth Fifteenth street.
The animal partner,, the said WILLIAM HENSEL
TAGGART, has contributed to the common stook of the
firm the sum of ten thousand dollars in cash. •
The Retied at which the said Copartnership is to porn
senile is the 4th day of April, MI, and is to terminate
on tho 4th day of April Md.
•
CHARLES F. TAGGART,
WILLIAM lIEMIJEL. TAGGART.
CCOPARTNERSHIP.—A. W. RAND has
THIS DAY admitted into Partnership
The style of th e firm wil
GEORGE l
W.
be ALLEN.
RAND in ALLEN,
Who will continue the
110T-AiR AND HOT-WATER FURNACE.
COOKING-RANGE.
TIN PLUMBING
N , GAS, end STEAM
FITG BUSIESS.
At the old stand.
N 0.124 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
April 2,1860. ap2-1m•
JJERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
Office, No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite Independence Square,)
Pim swiLvnts.,
Br the aid of reliable Attorney a, at different points in
the United States, is enabled to proseoute and °Client
claims of every description.
Particular attention
_given to the examination and re
covery of the claims or Legatees end Devisees, Bpd the
examination of Land Titles and securing the interests
of heirs and all persons interested to the same, in all
parts thee Union.
Has Statutes of all the States and ie Commissioner
for most of them.
Depositions carefully taken under Commissions.
arm tint
HENRY E. KEENE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Ras REMOVED from N 0.550 Walnut street to N 0.158
South THIRD Street.
SAMUEL G. SLOAN,
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTING
AGENT,
Mh23-3m* BT. rAttL e MINiIESOTA.
MIBBOURI LAND!
S. E. BILBROUGH tc 00.,
General Lan.' and Neal Estate Agents,
Dealers in Land Warrants,litoolm.
Northwest corner THIRD and CHEST/VDT Stresta,
81% LOUIS.
ST Particular attention paid to entering Graduated
Lauds.
500,000 Acres for sale at prioes ranging from 17X to?
cants per sore.
Patents secured &nil taxes paid.
Enclose stamp for Plat and pamoulart. felg-em
WM. M. WW2 MU. WM. W. SAY U$
GRIINER. It HARKNESS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
fel4-3m
133 SOUTH WIRvE23,_
PHAILADELPHIA.
ALFRED L. HOUGH,
PAPER 1116.NUPACTURElt.S' ipErnr,
Orders solicited tor er y i t iallrap i r An ATERIALe.
" r e Itgo l tartiiilTXTH Street, Philadelphia.
pewsoN NICHOLBON,
BOOKBINDER&
NOM. 619 AND 1121 MINOR STRBBT,
Botween MarkPHet Foul
Che A stnut streets,
ILA
JAMES PAWBOII. JAB. B. NICHOLSON.
MR. CORSON, REAL • ESTATE BRO
HER AN D CONVEYANCER, Norriotown, Pa.
280 Farms for Bale in Book., Montgomery, end Chew
er oonnties. Catalogues of Farms, with full desorin
loos. sent b hati-511
TllO4, ' BIDDLE, ,Attoraoy st 'Law,
No. rinktionth FOURTH dtroot. on OW
ST. LOILIIS. MO.
SHIPPENG.
• INLAND FAIN.
Charleston.— —..51115 50
Baratteah---. n 00
Anguets SO 00
Macon— ER 75
Atlanta.-- .—.... 51 00
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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hatate .eis phystipaiii 'ArOw I,
valuable prosortr: ` : '-;
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iI.A TM — PUBLIC' 8 - -, • - 7 ' 11111=401.-''
STOCKS Alf 1111114 - .. 7 sig sNIOO --,-"
fad stooks *Tom ,A. ~ .
sir Contnbutoes ftlie • • --. i l iac,: '. •
Kir Handbills of nook- - •
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nOitiantOMinnillirnftlgimAlLll - 7 — " - • .:
to vie sale ono ttnnionit h i . .
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on IiV ITS tgl f ti -44 nn421;:,
_L- LEAL M% llar.',_
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lar,We hay* a larsaantagakalr alarm puma
sale, ivoincLns• elm
Pru9cll7.-,'Faitdulffil ' - . 441 r-
, ':
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W.77'
teal
setatele4ellid 04 ear.rivala j4t . ._ . .
wid advertised atfaliktoial_.., 4 l,== , ~ .
:of whioh latoopigslinim. . aewar.
wroarn t - sotirDvas.' t,- •
Thie May. -
April 24. at U if,alock., noon, win to aaMr at tho
Philadelphia E.aehange”-
3 ale- per eeet..mortrage, beads. *L oaai WISP
Schuylkill Navigation Railroad and Coal COO
77 sb area Mill Creek and Mitiehill Railroad riOrMa7r
per 133 •
1 original shire Oa new as:reel flea Prsaisimso Laid
Aumiation..
lettere Philadelphia Library . Cornmeal—
, share Mercantile Library_ Company .
700 shares Piedmont Coal and Iron Company—Fir 4fte'
1 first mortgage coupon 6 pitr-dßilt- tainde.lloo each,
of the Logan County mining and Atanufsaturtini Com
pany of Virginia.
to sha res Logan Coontyleflning aid litanufacturing
Company rif Virginia.--war Mk
I share Point Breeze Park Association.
A r ,without reserve, for agemmt of ybomit may
cam rz
4 nide, $5OO eaoh, Donaldson Improvement Co..
sheiree Planters' Bank of At iseissippi. -
;1r Without reserve, for aoconnt of whom item eon
.
- e3,00%5cl mertragi wagon' bonds .Camolim And At
!anti° Railroad ComPani. ,
;TWENTIETH PPRIN I G BALE—APRIL to At 22 eooolt Imam
Amignee's Peremptory Ealei-lE LEGANT COUNTRY
B acres.- with extensive -and doe Mimeo
merits, on the Raodrford road, 3‘ mile froze Darby Tan"
manger Railway depot: and If, mile from 'tatto:on wart
cheater Railroad. Delaware cemntr i Par, IS Unlea nods
Market-street Mtge.
Aiisitnee's Peremptory BaIe.—VALUABLE !MALL
FARM. 17 mires with innprovemente, on Eavisrfortt,
road, at Darby mores.
West Chester - Betimilid. Lhf
miles from Darby. Delaware connty,_
_Pa._._
Assignee'e Peremptory tbile.—HA.NDso22li COUN
TRY PEAT. 37 acres.__laverford rood sad-WestChes
ter ;Mahood, near Baltimore tumelos part ad/MIMS
b SiVe
ti ritr 're s .- ReIe . ...VALDABLE ' TN; , AND D . COUN
TRY BEAT, Seams, with espetior'improvement,. on
Frenkford and BrOnot tower los. and 7 renton, Bashise4,
near Torreidale, Id mile from Delaware tiger.
Peremptory Pale—Estate late fa:John Bethen; doted;
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT. with frame divot.
Hags, Pront • strett,Nos. Site and Ne, above Poplar st 4
lot 42 by 220 feet. low' Bale absolute.
Fame Estate.—TWO-BTOBY FRAME JYW LLING,
NOJ 217 Gaston 'treat: between Esecoad and Thug, an d
Lombard and Ponta streets. O Pale absolute.
llama Estate. THILBE.STORP, BRION DWEL
LING, N 0.21 Catherine street. betweau Front aad
coed streets, with large, of and frame dwelling is the
rear. - Bale abirolote.
Same Estate — LA NC AND VALUABLE REBI
DENCE, No. MI Syrups street, west of Third atreerr
with two Mori brie* Whiling in the mar - on Oyprems
street. No. 307: lot Whyte) fest. Two 'pmts. air Oslo
ebsolote.
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HOTEL AND FIVE DWELLIfiI roe-story
hook hotel and dwelling. No. 1004 Month street, west of
Fifteenth, with four three-start' brick dwithituts In the
rear.
.
Fxeentor's II ICE ..13 PWELLINGI3 AND_
LARGE LOT, west side of snooper West, north of
Rade 38 feet front, and in depth /00 feet to Lybrand
street. Iwo tr. na - - - - - -
- -
EPUR.BRION: OWELINOR—Fonr. tion and a hall
story brisk Awaiting& No. 14 Stead Wen, WWII'
Aron And Race: and Sewed and Third streets
Beach
STORY - AIME- DWELLING . No. 1.1
Beach streetinorta Maiden Weed, to ostetostoa.
WEST 'PHILADRIPEL-Two-story rsme
hod, month 'ride of _York' !dreg!: east of IRS ettfiet•
Twenty.fourdi ward;• - -.. • -
Rfeantm'a Pa_oeinPtory Etta : —Estete.of Geo. Room
deo d.—BUSINAna • STAND.—Lsras Laurin, Wick
store and dwellingiknown 'as " Regatta - IM. Coates '
etreet. opposi te fainenatrt. - - near , Liunhisg- arenuth -
Sim Sale ansointe, - _ _ - -
Same Estate.—lß RJR DEENA 18 J.. R.Viand-4+Y
GROUND RENT OWL secured on font-itory brisk
store, No, Se North Second etyma. INT Sale *tooted:
Sense EDERMAS LE YEARLY
GROUND RENT,- *ll.:sedared Os threeoB7. brief
stiathirest corner Areh street - add ieneerY
Imo. east of Second street. - scr Bab abibinte.- -
nem of Samuel Malb > _distitose_ 3.--LARGE ANA
VALUABLE LOT WITH YOWL PRONTO, 331 wet
on Ridge avenue, 800 lest on COIAMObiI‘IIOIIOIIIO.227 (eat
on Twenty- fintrtly ones, and Pin auto
street, Twentieth ward' clipi4te thorapipot 01 is. we'
tard College - Railway 096 1 . • _
Executor's Sale.- - Fetve o 'Fraley dise'dr—
TER RE STONY- BR WE.- DWELLING, Nei, IW wow
1 late School) street between Girard- arenas and Omen
and Front and liorod , atresta;Stroseth ware. -
Remo Estate —TIMR-STORY FLAKE - DvrEr., •
LING, yew tide' Cif UTett - strert,ia the Mit OCAVO
VERY VALUABLB LOT-SIX NRONTS-d8 fart on
Twelfth street, north of Jefferson street, ea - tending' irr
depth gll6 filet to Thsetsenth street, crouton Bite* sad
gdulvsny streets, Twentieth ward. ,
Trairoa's dale.- , VALIIABLig BUSINESS PROPBB-- -
TY,—Twa three-story brick atonalird tittle, Non
MI and 136 nonthllecond street. north al dernee c t ir eet.
TWO 8 VORTERANIN DWELLINGF(No-1111 las
street., between torah and Shinn's, . sad- ffoiutk end
Fl Rh streets. - . •
81J131,4E88 STAND.—Three-story- brisk- store sad
dwelling I=l ffederal-street, west of Twelati• Mir tin
modiste posseesson. ,
ThIRE.EIs-hT(I .BRICX DWELLING. No, =Si
Veneta street, liglJ Dining the shove, with stebts to the
ref
. .
tittIDERN THEREATORY BRICK DWELLING,
1>
rideyard. N 0.415 Frankhn street,:neer•lSißow. -
TORRE:STORY - BRICK DWELLING 'No.
Chins street
VALUABLE FARM.I7 isoris.Tredyfein Tosp*kin;
Chester county. Pa, Wasn't bet flithedetpkia.
Executors' county . Pa,
or klearr Wiry. Rice
deceased, ealoalde buildiorlct.weet rideofXistaelicere
Rewire, SY feet by HI foot. „
IiLLE OF RARE. CURIOWANDINTERRIRTkNG
BOOES, including the lAb , a 1 7 01 2 111 e bite - na F.
'Jordon, /Lao.
Thie Measuari
Alml 24th, at the Auction Wte, a to44ttieaif ram
curious intereatior• vii 4 me b O .". I nem mag
library of the late Theme r.Oorderri, *eq. '
Sale No. 420 FRANKLYN Street
HANDSOME FURNITURS k A i t ie IPEWOOD Puma,
TAPESTRY CA he. •
This Morning'. '
inst.. et 10 o'elook. by catilogui. at 11w.4.10 Fmk
lin 'street. the " - handsome - polo/. disliwreent: and
chamber carniture. _rosewood. etano-korte. by Behr.
mmke , tapestry carpet., flote.imir etattrees.4,ol.ina.,
slaereare, &a., of a gentleman deohntng topasekeeentl•
Also. the kitchen fortntnte. -
IP May no examined on-the morning elate all
p'elook.
' SALE 010( WEDNESDAY EVENING. _
POPUL A ft .24180ELLAN ,
FOUS WOW. '
On WedneadaY_Evosokirs _ ~ _ - •
April=rt, an assortment or maim wpm§ rot rotor-,
siting subjects.- : • . -
Sir For,pritArthin NO 01a41011011- . - -,- •- -
i sale at Noo. Remo 141 floatA.FroirtA litribiot. we .
DUPER /OR F rrILNI.LILE, F RANCH-PLAT ' -
Rpm:. PIANO - FORTES , .tIit,UNIELS CAKP 8..
•On aladniAsy Morains. .• - ; - •
At 9 o'olook. at the Anotion Store ea • of
ezoollent seaond•band rarnitopk, Cottant.piAno•
hos mirrors , carpets, oral oom " 611 " d e °
hourrektODlES, removed to tne - srloto ot wan)* nog of
safe. .
OFFrE FURNITURE AND LARGE Fitt-PROOF
RAFE, LANG* , CASE OF MINERALS. to: '
On Thursday MOrninx.
At the &notion store, a large and superior tre-ytoor
eve mode by Evans & Watson, and coat 112%1; f use
rior walnut bookcanea, desks,' office chain. morose°
coati large case of msnarela. &r.
Administrator's Sale—No. ig North Eigbth stmet—Eit
tate of John - tteill,Ae
SIOCE OF LA DIER' AND CHI LD R EN'S BOOTS
A-ND 8110133, LISTS, URPEItS,,ko.
• On• Friday Morning,
April 27th, at 10 o'clock, at No, 32 1 irth Eighth strait,
tho stock of ladies', misses', and children's boots and
shoes, including- heeled gaiters, o°a:rem, heed, but
toned ; kid walking boots , parlor and toilet s'romirs.
children's shoes, Ato., manufactured eXtvewsll for re
tail salve.
• Also, a large assortment of lasts, uppers. work
benches. and everything appertaining to th e banner's.
. A Ito, the goodwill and fixtures.
The whole to be sold without reserve. by order of ad
ministrator.
SALE OF EUROPEAN OIL PAINTINGS.
On Saturday Morning. -
April nth, at the auction 6 , 0T0. at 11 o'clock. a collec
tion of EttropesuOil eon:longs- compriaing.Landocopeo,
Marine : end other entdrota Also. two large and raWa-
We contact of the Beggar Borg, by Mori do, M. ther and
Child tortmnal) by Faust. ; Faith, by Gerroti , &a.. all
In elegmatlyoarved and gilt frames.
The tainting, are now arranged for examination in
oar large East Room. second story.
Ft 800 TT Jr. AUCTION.BIII. tio. 431
CIIMITNUT iNTRENT'MMgt °maws
Worse. be e n YOUKTH and
SPEC/AL &ILE OF STENEOBCOPIO PICTURES
AND BOXES.
On Monday Morning,
April 23, oomrnencing at 101 i &Moog, consisting or a
large and vaned assortment of importer colored and
plain groups and views, illuminated mama, BW/ah
Irish. and American sogneiz, Ao.
O
B
Also, rosewood and walnut patent Involving boxes.
morocco, rosewood, and walnut stile ntereosoope&,
SALE LOTS EbIBSOIDARIEB,_ BONNET AND
TRIMMING RIBBONS, WI/IIE GOODS, LACES,
/cc.. &o.
Wednesday Morning, •
April 25, by c o
atknue. on a credit. eotruneneing at
70 o'clock, embrawns the usual assortment of as, And
desirable Gard a for city retail sales.
Included will be found—
BONNET RIBBONS.
A full line of Tidiest and most aboioe styles brocade
and solid colors, plaids. stripe. and unsay ponit de 11.15
bonnet ribbons ,4 midi*
-
TRIMMING RIBBONA.
Also, rich styles ladies" fancy dress trisimin . 'ribbons,
fancy silk fringes i tinsels bettors.
bettors. o -
FRENC FLOWIIdt.S.
Also,
an invoice of spring style Paris artlSoial
flowers.
EMBROIDERIES. •
New styles iodise , embroidered jaconet and cambric
sets, cellars and aliases to mates; jaconet and cam
bric collars. jaconet and book bands and Bo:mousse, UP ,
fent,' embroulered jaconet robes and waists, /co. ,
MOSES NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER
kID OLIMISISKON KERCIL . S.SIT, noathaani
Goma of BLtwik and RACE Streets.
MOREY To '' eSie, ease,soo to loan, in. large or !mall annawakia
Mtold sad 'dm plate, d 3 di. watches, „wind
ilne mom, dry goods. olothing. atone r. et'
2Wd ni r irai:gti en= ll=lt a r t t en
emu's, for any meth time agreed anon, on more
Viral Myna than at any o th er ortnblialment In thin
sit,.
OUT-DOOR SKIM
Attended to personas by the ***Lanner t at very lOW
owner.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Consiglio:Lento of all and every kind of goods sodoited
Mfor pnb . 1 ,. 1 tale;
b ele:lprd! pa t il:4ralm of the roods wtl
E 1. ; tenet rig GELD PATENT
of the -Moat approved and best maker., cost srum ° l9loo
to $1,60 aaoh, at from Sao to 8123.
MOSES firaff.A.DlL
EDUCATIONAIJ.
ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
PR ANXFORD. Pennierliania, six antes from
Market street, Philadelphia. - The coulee of instruction
'tn this 31311001 is. comprehensive and thorouch. The
looatcon_m one of the moat beaatifol and desirable
in the country.. The summer session will commence
Tuesday. May lat.. Parents and Guardian* who intend
to piece their 'laughter, or wards et this institution
please amply to
apt! nth MRS. b. T.ROMPSeN.
Principal and Superintendent.
A MERIOAN SOIWOL INSTITUTE is a
-CA- reliable medium througherhieli flalloole and Fami
lies may obtain en tent timbers. Parana may ob
tain. 3lacultolialY. I drmyttio_a_ami omen the beat
schools. 8 ITN, WOOD/WM & CU.,
340 AROADWAY, New York,
MAI so oghSTPIUT Street. Philadelpam,
NEW BOARDING SCHOOL. -
TUSC&RORA ?MAIN rITUTE
Will be opened at ACADEMIA, Juniata county. Pa.,
on the bit day of AIA y next. For entionneenients.eott-•
taming tame, ho., apply by letter, or personally till Ist
April, to the subscriber, at 1711 VINE - Street, rhiladel
phi& ; after that at ACADEMlA.Junistecountrja.
W. 0, E. AGNEW,
fe23-dtm9l* 1711 VINE Street.
11/RYA-NT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
Itr ILE COLIZBY.B , located at IM
delphia, . corner tiIEYWUJI CHEDTv •
New York, nralo, Cleveland, Chicago, and R. Lc `ti,
For inforntsUon, call or send rov Catnione. ted-tf
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EEO. THOMPSON,
. MERCHANT TAILOR.
N. E. CORNER OP SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS
Respirations invites the attention of all thoes suffentig
from the inconvenience of bed-fit
his superior method oi cutting and bed- Sting this important
ting pantaloons to
garment. This is, in fact. an almost universal com
plaint. The truth is, however, that the fault generally
lies with the unskilled cutter, who has never searched
for or made himself master of the true. bathed. ijavivp
in a measure, made this department a specialty. invite
all who are interested to give me a call, I have always
on hand & °omelets assortment of desirable ponds for
Coatings, Pantaloon", and Vesting,. of the latest styles.
Partially of my own unoortation.
JAVA OOFFEE.--1 ,000 pootto u rime
( 1"
MOW= s . bY 7 4*. Br"
Milll