The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 15, 1858, Image 4

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' ViieedaY, lely 5t11,1858, et thsPldiadeteliAt444 o sl7 o . ,
..?upay,eports, Erg ,true6u). - , - „ce• s
Ball nor resdricito4, 3 .1 , 11 M". A 1
• - REAL • .EBTATB 137WIESr.
. 4 _,..pablie Sales af,the Pediedelptslo,,RgAange . err/
'ivasdayllyealug.' , ,
$l7 - handbills Of_eiwiftiriPerig l67o74 =P7, 4 1 '
addition to_whiclivo 4.e -71r0 en'
~,,baagimottnaampzuet ferm i
"-i441i13 11 '4" 111°4" MM-the.
,mving full escriptioss , R
ld an
." the tollowiutpungdoso,. . ----,. • •-
00 - r' IFURNITOB.II • • SALMI rattl, ; ,AllitiTlON
, 11TOE3,0sveryThnrsday morning: • - ; "
1111ADESTA',101 AT:PIItVATE rimag, _
an, ma have a lode *await Chesil Estate at PH
' age.% *tholuding , every antiphon of Olty And
. Sonar)", proper F 7 ,q414 WO; mix: 4A4 it the
T. 11 "5 1- rweArealsafix.sonlTEß. - . • .
t• Reel Estate eritotod;Zin - our Priva te , Bete he:
t_ and 44TiallSedirstsisioniAr our Palle Bale
etras% (of watch I.,99 , 9fiutiez,artprtnted weekly ) )
!pure AAA. "
SPRING BALKS-,STOOES,AND. BEAD ESTATE.
Tuenty:tbUd 16tli, at the,
. •• • "
.Trrenty-fourth 'Spring' Bale, J roe 'l9th, on : the pre:
mhos, Postponed Peremptory sale of 60 Building Lou..o'
Haddonfield, New,Jersey.. '
Twenty•lftlf Spring' Pole June -2sl, at the Ex-
Part of the descriptioloirin,hAditilitkPg..,,W ) e
above sales now ready:
11TOCES Ash „ ,
' • • This rialag ; '.". _ •
, . 16th June, at B•ofclitok,etthiPattestelhia'Excharige;
-, previous - o ' ll4 sale, sttleel betate; wlll„be ' eotd,t by
.order of executors- ; -
• Tow _
' Also, 1 Aire PAttliremie,PAk Association. ,
Also; Pew No.lo7, • liortNeisle;Graee Church:4:
share' the Eirmereluid • I.l6thattest„Larek
. nd
Alisociatlon (Gratz estate). '
rr- t
_ SCHOONER 1DA. , 2„
C•iflialitethtetedayi - :•2" ".• -;•
3uliS, sba,‘ If A i1e,,040814, wail,. At . PiaGdelifista
fer,acoonAtir whotalt`may boiscern
" Three-sixtianthe • tiftichooner • tt,lde,” built at
'intagtori, - Deleneri4•l6llll9s, RAS 52-96 tape register
49
• ,2th /12, feet, tiresfith"albeam Tf_teet, deptisof Itod
ll test.
S ' EX"Yr-, ,*!na.*,?"/"l°'
- • This sale still litotath _ • :
°retain' CrairtPale , -EitiiSif YoriailiiiiLtikens,dertd,
...yALUABLE 4 74ARRET STREET - STORE, - AND -
-.YRANKLITC: MON PEOPZETY,-three•story 4 brick
StstreoteuthieldoSarillirket street; No: 812.1rotwoen
'Delaware Third and -Fourth streets, 19 feet 9,4 inches
front, sad"2l9 feet 7 inches_ in depth, widening to, 83
feet anti again
„narrowing to 17.15 feet, , Together with
. two three-,sfory,brlck looses contiguous thereto, trout-,
Ing on Prenttin,plice. 02711,1 s is n, Very valuable
„property, in outlet the beet buelnosssquares in Market
• - sheet: , 0 (10 ,1 13b4a at:the Arden store.
hYALIJABIEVGIN - a ndi, ,PROPRETY)Es, „629, •
atireen Delawarisillg 'venth'ziattete,-
TIIRENSTOELIGUOK WELLING, hintistreet,
"roost side, above Coates street, 17, feet front - and . about
67 feet in depth. - C.
VALUABLE* INZIQE,DWELLING. Third street and'
Laurel etreet7between Walnut wed 'Spruce, 20 feet, 8
,Inohea front,lBofeellidepth, with twovehusble fronts.
11: "This property*. krona of yes .most improving
• - squares* Beetle Third street,.. MrAltrrison , s splendid
offiee building 'lll directly opposite, and., the,pennsyl
vents Rellroad.offfort zearty opposite. • 1
• THRINETQEY BRICK DWELLING, N.E. corner of
- Wood anal/lowa streets. Gate Northern Liberties.) "
.• • I TWO ',DR 3
lON-DWILLINGS; Wo6dtreet, Nee; 811,
= 8133siirtii - rldiyhettienZightlysu4 aordenetreels,
They will be coldeeparately;
ErPuil destriptiolis of the whole of the above estate
MST bq *ld Li hentifillslo the auction rooms. ,Ternas
' Orphism' CoUrf Isle-listate of Daniel Copple, dead.
s•tt muzgopyo,EvEßNlS DWELLING, N°. SBB Spruce
" 'itteet, 4 l7itvietia Beeondand Third streets:, ,-
, °robins' Ccrurtgole,-Estite 'Chills. Minors; 1
- '1,81.17A111 VIIIIINSTORY: BRION - DISTILLERY
'ANN
.711111111 ..TATuis4Tro RI/ maws - Rw/sx.was,
- ..'Plielfti - etriat, l •Lotatierd strttekaisi Ohio street, (three
_horde.) • •• ' -•
Orphans' colon fletet-Estae of William A-Budd, deo'd.
LARGE LOT OF,_o3ollND,,norhislde of
- Prime et.,
,west of Seventh street • - - 1
DARGNIEPT OR GROUND, southeast side of. Fur
:',l•4iiiclicedraortliet PACS Ssereet. -,
. SMALL LOT OP GROUND, hest side of Seventh it.,
north of Prime street. -
• .
./'FN LOTS OP GROUND, west nide of Spring street,
north of Chiatio'street; (late Penn Township.) .
' LARGE LOPOP GROUND, west aide of Mill street,
south of fientse street; Otte of Penn Township. 1
LARGE LOPOF (ROU ND{ Southeast comer Cherlei
Ad Centre AVOW' • - y,,.. ;
, LARGE GYP or OulND;'soiatltyecorsei,St Mill
' '• andllentriretree'ta. • ' •
LARGE LOT or osouNm,vsm side of 'hu,i *treat,
south of Centre street , - -
',LA 80E.LOT.OF , GROUND, B. W. - oorner pigmies arsd
, • Centrestriets: - _ • - „-
LAW/BLOT OFGRODND,eoutheasteornet of henry
and Clentrestrimar.-
, LARDEDOT OF GROUND, northwest corner of Siring
.ind'Oentre streets ,
sly-Descriphone of thei.aBOve estate now ready in
"handbills. _ , •
, VALUABLE:STEAM BAW AN. D, TUBEINE MILL,
-: - ,handsome stone 'Residence, and two Acres of Land, Fox
Chase Vipsoi,aboist Rog, from Philadelphia and 4
miles fromlfrankfrird.7 ' •
..TWOTHERNSTIGIT BRICEDIVELLINGI, Nos. 114
, and - 110 Noble Strees • • •," ,
_ Txtßaß-troar fox - 'xim - Awm u,' • 210 : - .3.123 •
roplitr ethet;#l,ye ~ „ _ , "
• - . ,"Trasteea7 , • , .
TWO 'LOTS; north 'fide of • PoPlai street, between
" Fifteenth and Sixtienthlstreete. - -
hale-hstote of Dr. .IC Mlyhell deed. 1
•lILEGANT WALNUESTEEET, REBID NOD, S. W."
oorderofEleventhetrobt,With BrabLe sod Cottehhotute, •
• 28 feeted Walnut etieift,,lmatediate poesezeion. 4
VALTIABLNARCESTREETNESIDENCE, N 0.1020,
between•TAthAn‘,Eleventh with Stable and
!zitherist, on,Leiper's court, fat 26 feet.
, front,l6o feet • -• • - • "
,TOMER-STORY ".120, -1189-
'Vederol street, between - lerenth. and Twelfth eta,
' PEREMPTORY BALE,-Three well secured Irie•
deemshle irolid•rents.,ona, of Stiles yeltlyilne of $6342
I,l4&attfittilitieiliinDENoE:
140 704, above Seventh ;street. It is 24 feet front, eau
incomplete circler.' . -
BUILDING LOT, north side of Thirteenth-street,
south-of Master street.
Executors'. Ehile-L•ltetitssof J'abss./eakins,deeetterui.
- IlehrosonnirDol7BLEßESlDENoll,'Northwest co*-
~nercf Green and Fifteenth streets.-It is 86 feet front,
;,bandsonsety elevated - on s terrace, end replete through
-oaf With all •moderSoollVenlencesi...ikt47 ":$2,000 re
'. gaited, . • • „, -
.• Eietiutorn , Peremptory - •
' TWO. WELL-SECURED GROUND /LENTS, $36 a
' fear 04511:43,090.7,'Phey are secured •011
lag Hattlifect ,, r/i.idge nteinies 7169ie.,,Irattonwoitd
street, - - -
_. - • Pereniptory . Bale. , •.„
- 'TWO T,11,11511,-STOY,
evonite;;weirt of Thirteenth:Street: •- •
TWENTY,PONBTII-11PRINGINE 19th.;
Postponed sale Attie mires, Haddonfield, N. J.'
'On Satil7d.27,s/incirl9ol,•et o'clock 11),,,wi1l be
sold on the premises; Iladdongeld;N. 't
' • •
FIFTY COTTAGE BITES4PERIMPTOEY SALM."-
' 66 desirable - elfgibly Nhisted buildingglots,. on the Ihie
of the Cimdetraid Atleatte liellroad,llszthe moot lei
' proving pert Ofhaddonileld; N. J. - . , •
(13 - A ',pedal' train Of ears: will leave Vine street
wharf A 12 o'eltok11:7 ; •
•-• lty-ForfulAystoticulare iteeltita . AMIN and Ai& A the
TWENTY:iII/TA W -RING SALE - 224 - JUNE, 1
At the Exchange 7,111 ; 'Mende- •
. Orphans , Court Sale-Bstate,of, James „Walker. deeki.
LOT OP GROUND; Arthweit sideof tispriva street,
southwest of Lehighavenue
.ilasteltiabmend.)• ',
•• LOT- OF GROUND, 'northeast elderof Lehigh avenue,
' southeast from Gen/street' (latiKetuilagton
„" •
-TWO PRAMEMESSUAGES, frontingon Queen street
and Fraley street, (late NarthernLiberties.).
• .41111111iSTORYDRIONDWELEINff,"Tetith - Street,
I south of Thompsoustroeti =4lstrilitotPennt) ' •
One uadividad holtport of a LOP OP GROUND AND
STONE BUlLDlNG;Sewli , itree-between Tenth and
f Eleventh 'etrikste:"• • . -,,1• ' -
'144- Sa me Estate. - .
.
One undivided-half mot of.* LOTOP 'ROUND AND
TERENOTORY :BRION 11E13SUAGE, Third street '
north of Green street - . -,- •
• Psaing"to r rySale.
`THREE-STORYBRIONDWELLING,EIouthpfIeienth
'street, not& ot Federal. •
• A WELL•SECUNIIID GROUND RENT of 280 ayeA.`
Trustees! Sale-Rotateof-Elisabeth Greenfield, deed.
TIIIIEN81'ORY.1111101L• DWELLING, Tenth street,
fourth hoime above Arch street. • - ".• •
HANDSOME COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM, 90 sores,
gnnegres Ererton, ,, Byberry, tour miles from Torrea
• dale. eatrthrog miles from Common's-Stetson, on the
- Philadelphia's's! Trenteri'Rellroad. - •• • ' ;
THREE-STORY BRION DWELLING, No. 1305 Olive
street, betweettCoates and Brown streets, and west of
Thirteenth street. - - -• • ' ,
• - TWO TWO - STORY •ssAmp ,RWRI,L . INGS, Doke
street, cut of Second street. ". • ,_•_ • •
LARGE ANDIVAI,IIABLE.RESIDENOR wi t h 'Ode
~ ," y erd, southeast corner of Fi ft eenth and King streets,
and. south of Pine street. Lit 16 by 109 feet. •. "
. veto/Liam HOTEL PROPERTy,,,,MobIe and large
lot, Market strest, - " , west.of4 - Islllll , mistreet,"Twenty).
fourth Ward. , .. -.4 -•-•, • ' ;
SEVEN BRIONEWELLINGSAND TWOBUILDING
LOTS; Coates Street,
,Twentletb'street,- and Spriagett
street: - They wlllle'sold sepirately.
RESIDENCE EPRING,GAR,DEN SPRENP;-•-ltend
eomoonedero fou.r.stoti bell& riddance, No. DEN Spring
Garden - Street:third ddor below Broad S treet; and pearly
opposite the Fountain. ' •
VALUABLE FRONT STREET AND DOCK STREET
PROPERTY,•••••AIms, the large and•valuable• property,
116:226 SouthErant,street. and 188 Doak street, 80 feet
front, about 168, feet In • depth from stoteCto street,
. baying two valuable fronts.
RESIDENCE, 000P11/1 STREE'r; CAMDEN, N. 3.4
liaidsame modern three-story brick residence, with
- beck buildings," side yard; sad -modern conveniences,
• Cooper - Street, north - olltigth street -•- -
"RESIDENOE 0/lEsmoraßET.- Nea t model's
"
bricktooldencel,irtlihaethpldlageen4ell.Modr
era Converlieteez;:Gnaedtats possession : NOS ntut "",dOsi'west.' ;tr.- i -
PotasrOatiorotMrsizatOs;Sortiiiiiarier
ror Eletr4h and Greif ;theste. _
- fhtleeiNts Raab Street • • ,
-110USEIDNID J URNITURE, CARRETS, &o;•
'At 10 o'clock, A No. 809 Rae.-street, Sieve Eighth,
the household end kitthealernihme of afimally dealt*
in housekeeping: ;
„
I,May r ,be a'cloak on the merUing
'1"11/111)thLANROU0,11001(8-4 roma: Piosf•A
- - PELVATE - ogizzarrox.. .--
Uwe 'lsth, at the Lactation store, will be sold e,
Dation' of bookvitAtrartous enbleate.
ll:rigor peopoulata see catalogues.
Peremptory isle at Noll7l2,,wainut strut:"
• PRIVATE 'COLLECTION - Of 'VALUABLE .ORIGI:
NAL - 011 , PAINT/1457S;_liP - BIGNENT ARTISTS= ; FINE linos row- A.e, • THE PROVO/Tr 10jf ~
GENTIJSMAR:ItEMOVING. '--•._
; 4 0n Wednesday Morning, -
! /nue .10t1f, at 12 o'clock, •at the _reside:Me of the
' 2fic.l7l2lValnitt Argot, above fleventeenth 8t.,.
• will hel sold. without reserve, a collection of. Tenable;
' choice sid,beautifil orighipl oil , paintings, vitriol*
eultlecte. , Inettidedsrethe - yrorkeaf W: Strayer, Lentz ,
"lisbleAdager, SIMMY.Dooper, - Inmen Eronunelli Eire 41
- Rothermel, Cello -Ilarattl,l4,. E. gu,,m, Ifuntingron,"
' Vstf - Worrell, 7. L. ` Be- mune, 0, , .• B. gin;
; Sold; Ituds4l,Bmithf ' Tkomae, Birch, Toshio new, end.
Others. • ' • • -
, The abode colleetiotf liiutheen fousies
t 'the lestisSentylkam, by the Present o*ner,-and An;
tains -ASA beautiful, and interesting pictures by the',
• artists' minied, to 'Which' the noticeof connoisseurs le,
reouested,
_ ••
„ ..yrox.slogruS;RLEGANT . BOOED, =GRA
PINGO, &o.
;•-•• Alio;_a few fine brerisits, imported,troui Darts for the',
same Owner''' . Ada- number, of elegant 11 104 7 40 texik* .
• • frrhafaleguell 'SOW rezdy, and DMArtfehie arranged;
' for examination.- • , , . • • •
Egtenelie Eishiathos. 180 andl4l South ?mirth street. -
; SUPERIOE'PLIENITURIS ELEGANT P14140.41011TE1
• PIEL - lastroii PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS
(JAINISM), &rt. • ,
• !
!--.4AV - 91 cfielacir; at the 'auction store, wilt be' imid,
an„"ertktilite- aseertment of Isiddifewe" furniture,
tincontrvorsevelvettairpets,, &0., from families
househmmdzur, removed -to, the store for conic ,
!nicadcrof ". • ..•„-. 4 ••• I• • • -
• ~
. gale No.-1018 Chestnut street.,
171 - 4-EGrA,NT.,•IfORNIT.OIOI; • ROSEWOOD PIANO
•ionsmor.- PLATE MIRRORS, FINE OW
-PAINT/1108, TAPRaTRY- CARPETS, "to.
TsutesierMerning, „
Issf• - eflta'slock, at Ht3:16,18 Wilda
Watt: "4"t '
e , re, , rosewood piano
r4br, //q4ASINgts,, mks ' saitatsv," tapestry:
gioecnoe, tie., of affentiemon going!
I, J ES.Ouplse
may beets/mined 001:te .roortling of. sale, Alf
;;?.
' s.• - ;self Order.of the Sheriff. •-•;•, •
4'"441 1 11* - LA•IrriFOrtIPV« „a3r.,T4
44 - tie squi:Re : 3 00 7- 498P t , "" • 1 " '
n ' k A .,:, f l i t A f t ir.l.elli l e itOX I• Pt k lee l6' t u rnpike, "
""77,77.'71;‘
Ittaeol-.4mattawn.
.1191t - .11(001 1 .TO ditci AUCTIONEER, bffloaes
:44l,l" ow to winasum &SCOTTO 4310101WrNIPPBt.,
ititsita the Oak= frouse;:betweed Worth wad fifth
SALE OP.AMSROIDERTIS, ace.
• Dia Wednesday , Morning
. a,noit,/dtb,, at.lo o'clock, CILIA told ' s. Dirge assort
ment of embroidered. oaten, sleeves, sots, bands, Aco.
AMA COLLARS-41MT LAND ED.
In - oluded in - our sale—a case of now style small - si"d
collars—Jut landed; and suited to the beet city retail
• t,
• - ...AftiMMOIAL FLOWERS.
Alio, 160 cartons of French artidolals—jnet , landed.
-• Also, !I line of French mantillas and silk lace veils.'
Also, kid, silk. and Lisle thread gloves, hand-made
mate, gents 'nook ties, km
" • t' • PARASOLS AND PARASOILETs:
A line of city-made parasols and parasollete, for best
city Belie.: • ,
SILKS, RIBBONS , - AND MILLINERY GOODS.
a Also, a line
-of Marceline and Florence silks, bonnet
ribbons, blonds, laces, tko.
VIIENESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
' Wm. 222 and 224 MARKET Street
BADE 'Ol? IbIDORTBD AND DODIESTIO DRY GOODS.
• „ On Friday Morning,
Sone 18tb, a 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 8 months'
aredl t "COO - lois of fancy and ateplo dry - .goods, comprising
:prat assortment.
840 . 4deannkcatalogues early on the morning of
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
N0."422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
1:1:r Peraonefaviaing us with eonsigimente can rest
snared that their property will notbe sacrificed.
Er Commissions more moderate than those charged
by any other Auction House in the city.
([T' Couetgemen }, e respectfully solieited.
ICY Sales laid immediately after the goods are sold
Sale on account of whom it may concern.
STOOKS, .ko, •
,On. Wednesday-Evening,
June 16th at 8 o'clock, at the P hiladelph ia sz
change, previous.% the sale of real estate, wi llbo sold
on account of whom It may concern
-8 shares Grand Island City Company.•
10 shires North American Seamless Tube Company,
$lOO per share—par.
. 500 shares Chatham Cobalt Mining Company, $6
each—par.
4350 shares San Francisco Laud 'Association, new
shares. ,
• 8 bonds Beaver Manufacturing Company,ssoo each.
2 bonds Kentucky Mining and Manufacturing Comps,
riy. $1,01:10 each. . .
No. 407- a- patent 880 acres laid, in Travis district
Burnett county, Texas.
No 564 a patent 640 acres land, in 'Travis district,
Burnett county, Texas
No. 565 a patent 640 acres land, Travis district,
Burnett county, Texas.,
Also, on another amounts
- 20 shares stook Mount Moriah Cemetery Company.
„ Lot No. 45 nection 8, Glenwood Cemetery.
1 share stock Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Nevi
. cation Company
-2 shires Allegheny-avenue Wharf and Land Co.
SEVENTEENTH SPRING SALE—JUNE 16th.
-. This aMewillinclude the fol'eirldS- - •
Orphans' Court Salo—Estate of Caves' minors.
• TWO.STORY BRICK- HOUSE AND LOT, RISING
SUN.-,A tercAmd-a.half story brick-house and lot,' in
Rising Sun village, 56 feet front on the Willow Grove
turnpike, and 200 feet - deep to Cherry street. Subject
to $2l dower; the principal sum payable at the death of
- the widow. -
'Coact of Common Pleas Bale—Estate of Chu. Wight,
• lunatic.
.NEAT.. I I3ISIALI, mwsurNG, TWENTIETH ST.,
!Aaptx,PlLll,llllT —A- three-story brick house and
lot of ground, - east' side of Twentieth street, 81 feet
northat Filbert street, 15 -feet front, 673 feat deep.
Clear of all %cumbrances.
CHARMING COUNTRY PROPERTY, 28 ACRES,
ITALIAN MANSION, DBLAWARS 00 - UNTY —The
, elegant - property , known as Aehten Ridge, , , , in Dela-
ware county, 5 miles from Marcos Hook, 4 miles from
Chester, and LAC Wise from Rochdale on the West
Chester Railroad. Tide property could be need as a
school, literary institute, summer boarding house, or
for a beantlful 'country reaidenee. The situation fs un
excelled in beauty, Stocked with fruit, din. lull de
acriptione may be bad at the stare.
G.ENTEEL DWELLING, SEVENTH STREET, BE
LOW SPETIOE STREET.—A genteel three-story brick
dwelling, with lot of ground, east aide of Seventh St.,
below Spruce, 15 feet 11 Inches front, 60 feet deep to a
three-feet alley. $56 Arround , Tent;, :Rents to an old
tenant for $260 per adnum.
BUSINESS STAND AND DWELLINGS, 510 SOUTH
FIFTII STREET —A three-story brick house and lot,
IfW~pp. 510 South Fifth etreet, - with a small house on the
raiz., 15 feet front, 90 feet deep., $OO ground-rent, and
rents fors37o per annum.
Organs , ' Court Bale—Estate 'of Isaac Guenther, De
, - -
LOT OP GROUND;TENTH "
N STREET, BELOW
'THOIdPSON —A toter ground, west side of Tenth St.,
ma feet south of Thompson, 18 feet 8 inches front.
100 fiat deep Clear - of ineumbiances „
Orphans' Court Sale—Same Estate. ' •
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, TENTH
STREET, BELOW THOMPSON.—A three-story brick
house and lot; westside of Tenth, 114 feet 8 Inches
south of Thompson attest, 18 feet 8 inches front, 60
feet deep, then widening to 87 feet 4 inches, extending
the farther depth of 40 feet to Alder etreet, two fronts.
Clear of Encumbrances.
.-BUILDING LOT, HANCOCK STREET, ABOVE
YORK.—A lot of ground, east side of Hancock street,'
160 feet above York, 86 feet front, 92 feet deep to Win-
Jar street, 25 - feet.wide. $27 ground-rent. Terms—
cash.
' , BUILDING LOT - ADJOINING.—The lot of ground
adjoining the above on the north, of the same descrip
tion and dtmeneions. $27 pound-rent. Terms—one
halt cesah.-
BUILDING LOT, HOWARD STREET, ABOVE
.DAUPHIN.—A lot of ground; west side of Howard
street, 110 feat north of Dauphin street, 80 feet front,
95% feet - deep to Waterloo etivlet, 25 feet wide. • 8/7
round-rant' • Terms—one-halt cash. • '
BUILDING LOT.•ADJOINING —Also the dot ad
joining on the north, of the same description and dl
mensforus. Clear of Incumbrancea. Terms of sale—
one-fourth cash.
Sale by 'order of Court of Common Pleas—Estate o
• - George A. Bougham, A lunatic. •
NEAT TWO - STORY BRICK Homo, QUEEN EV.,
ABOVE RIPTIL—A neat two - Story brick house and
lot, tionth aide of Queen.-between Delaware Fifth and
Bixthatreete,lB feet front and 58 feet 4% inches deep.
Clew of ineumbisnces. • '
BUILDING 'LOTS, • RISING SUN —Two building
lots, west aide of York Road, in Dieing Sun village,
each 40 feet/front and 200 Apt deep to Cherry street.
Clear of all inctimbrances, , Terms—halt cash.
BUILDING LOT NORRIS STREET A lot of
ground, southwest side of Norris street, 142 feet tooth
east of Gant Street, 18 feet front and 103 feet 1 inch
deep. = Clearpf incumbnurcerr. Terms—half cash.
. BUILDING LOTS, - WOOD STREET.—Two lots. N.
E. aide of.WOod, 1137leet north of West street, 18 feet
front, 123, feet inches- deep. $5O ground-rent.
Street improvements are made.
~FIRST- BLABS GROUND-RENTS.—A Brat-rate old
ground-rent of 428.00. Lot and four-story brick house,
South street, above Fifth, 20 by 120. Subject to taxes,
aboutso per annum. Promptly pid in gold.
; Two of-$20.68 sock out of two properties, southeast
eerner SUM and Srealletreets, each 20 by 98 feet. Sub
jeotto tates, about *e. per annum. Promptly paid In
gold.
One or *2G. out of a house and lot, 2hippen street
108 feet above l . ixth , 20 by 100 feet. Subject to taxes,
about $4 75, per annum. .Promptly paid In gold.
POSITIVE BALE—HOUSE AND LOT, LEWIS ST.--
A house andlot, east aide of Lewit etteet, 117% feet
below Oxford street. Twentieth ward, 12 feet front 48
feet deep to a lour-feet alley. $2O ground-rent. Sale
absolute.
NEAT DWELLING, Catherine street.—A neat three-
eta:l brick house and lot, northeast corner of Temple
and Osthariiie streets', bettreen Eleventh and Twelfth
streets, 18 "feet front and 57 feet deep.* Bath house,
gas, Ito' lient $2OO, subject to $5B 50 ground rent.
DWELLMEI, CATHARINE STREET. —A
, nest three brick hOrree'and lot, northeast corner
of-Temple end Catharine streets, between Eleventh and
Twelfth drools, 18,feet front and 67: feet deep Bath
.House, gat ks. - Bents for $2OO. Ohl:dint to $58.60
me is
be paid on - each of the above when the
sa struck oif.
". EIGHTEENTH SPRING , tiLK-311NE 17th.
• Sale onthe'Premlsis.--Germantown:
HOETY-SIK - ELMIOLE BUILDING LOTS.
• On Thursday Afternoon,
-- Pane 17th,1858, at lijC o'clock, we will sell on the
premines
-48-eligible building lots on Queen, Peon, Coulter and
.PrOaski streets, Germantown.
-irr. These lots are hi the most improving part of
Germantown.
• - Lithographs may be had at the store.
EIZT 20, per richt cash' on the day of sale, 20 per
conaln one year; and the balance may remain.
' Sale Southwest adviser Sixth and Chestnut stree ts,
• NINETEENTH SPRING SALE—JUNE 19th.
ELEGANT COTTAGE LOT, ROXEOROUGII,Twenty-
Bret Ward.—We will sell on the premises, in Roxbo.
rough, Twenty-first ward, on Saturday afternoon, 19th '
June, 1868, at 8X o'clock :
TWENTY-21X ELEGANT COTTAGE LOTS,
Situate on' Ridge avenue and James avenue, (06 feet
wide, laid out at right angles with Ridge avenue,) each
100 feet front end from WI to 250 feet deep. These lota
are high and level, will require no grading, and enjoying
a One vies-or the surrounding country. They are within
tan"minnteemaljr, of Wissahickon and Sheep's Lane eta-
Oboe on the Norristown Railroad. and of the steamboat
lauding, by which they are accessible half hourly.
STerms,sBoo cash ;,balance may remain.
he Lithographic plans at the store.
$26 to be paid encash lot at the side. ' •
• ExeciztoVe Bale—No. 616 Cheetnut street.
GUNS,, SHOOTING AGOGIITEEMENTE,EIGAREI,
On Tuesday Morning,
224 . Inst., at 10 o ' clock twill be mid at No. 616 Chest
'nit street, third story, by order of the executor, and
belonging to the estate of 'the late George Hayes,
a number of shooting accoutrements, guns, cigars,
Tinkled tobacco, and pipet
VItY WILLIAM. H. STERR, AuarionEzn;
No. 45 NORTII EOM= EITRBIOT.
jJ Large' sales of furulture, clocks, mattresses,
embroideries, straw goods, dry goods, fancy goods every
Tuesday and Friday monologs, at 10 o'clock.
ItErlialeabold regularly eierylVedneeday and Ba.
birds, brook**, it 8 o'clock, consisting of jewelry,
cutlery*, vesicles, Ito. ' tnyl9-1m
Q 8 E S. N A tla kttfs, .S.UOT/ONEER
xvicaND OOMMY•BOIUN , XOROSANT, 0. B. corner
KM out BAOI Strode. • , • „
IfITRNITURN.
This Morning, • . •
June 16th, at 10 .o'clock, at M. Nathan's auction
store, southeast corner of BIM and 13 ace streets, Wee
roesi second-story, entrance from Bane street, consist.
lag in part of ,a.anperlor walnut dressing bureau with
marble top. and mirror, walnut Jenny Lind bedstead,
Iron bedstead, 2 spring =Welles, feather beds, cane
seat parlor and rocking chairs. fancy, brocade and Walt
nut chairs, walnut_ aecrotary, desk and bookcase, ma:
hogany chamber bureau', and other articles, all of
whlckhare been In lute but a short time.
JEWELRY.
ifteYwhloh will be sold, gold chains, breast pins, ear
liollll, Anger rim,- bracelets, pencil cases; porte-mon
nides, and various fancy articles, ka., sco.
GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY ,
_MONEY ! MONBY ! ! I
Slime) , li berally advanced in large or small amounts,
from one dollar to tlsonsands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds,' watches, Jewelry, _ fowling-pieces, musica l
initimmente, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
cigars, hardware cutlery, books , horses, vehicles, her
nem, and all article' of value, for any length of time
agreed - on, at ~Nclikansl Principal Establishount,,
southeast corner of Sixth and Rum streets.
,filir Promissory make, with' pellateral, discounted
at the loirest marketrates.
NATRANIP PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, B. E.
CORNER 00 , SIXTH AND RACE STREETS.
Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and
sliver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling pieces, ,
dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars,- hard
*are, tostlerj, fancy, '
mirrors, paintings, en.;
gratings, mualcal instruments, furniture, bedding,!
horses, veldeles, harness, stooks, and all other articles
of ,
OTIT•DCOR BALES.
Pereonatattintion given to all out-door sales, either
at private dwellings, Mores, or elsewhere, sad charges
unusually low. -
TO PEOGONS REUNGINSITING TIMEKEEPING.
Persona relinquishing housekeeping or having sup
pile'', of furniture to dispose of,. will dud it to tbeir ad-,wintMe by sending the same to the auction store, south-
east corner of aintli-and Race street, where it - will be:
properly arranged in the furniture salesroom, and sold ,
to the best advantage, two-thirds of the goodiadvanoed ,
if required, and the balance handed over the afternoon
Of the day of pale..
' AT PRIVATE BALI.
line gold and .Aver" hunting cone, double cane, and
y
double bottomed ever, lepinee, A 1211221, anise, and
French watches • gold specks, gold Ohelllll, gold brace
lets, a variety of fine gold etude, breastpins, and finger
rings; fine dote., !superior Old viClln and guitar, very.
Ens melodeon, and numerontother articles.
HERRINGS -800 bbla.
Herring; 800 bble Outrs Newfoundland ditto'
1.20 bble Potomabriry gaited ditto, now In store and, foi
sale by JNO . M. KEWNEDY k 00.,
myl.S: Hos. ipo.ndin N.lunievxs,
neiRET W"`""
ariLeiRET COURSEY,
..L.r.votritaiinc, et. 00.; 835 MARKET Street, have
au Importation of Latourtile's Fate Bordeaux Olivet
Wine, bigkly beneficial fotquvalide, jes-lin '
AV111TE.71.51r..-a76 half bble. of the cole
y., brated Deirgit nfieiwbiti Nieb , just received
'and for eat° by 0.0, RADLER & Co.,
0 North WATZ.II Etreet.
'- :::.1 1 ,}1 - E,
~titA. s 4olll)7o,Liiilitl i A, , 7 . ,!: Ptf,''o . §i.JAY; - ', : ItNE • 15, 'l:go,s_t
' - ' ,l- .' , gala bgstriiiyii:
COMMERCIAL BALES ROOM, • '-•
7 BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR
KET and CHESTNUT and SECOND and THIRD /Amts.
B. G NVOLDBRT. AI7OTIONSE9.
' SALES POE THE WEEK.
-•••- • • .
tiOTIOE.--gale by catalogue and from the shelves.
This (Tuesdanmorning,-commencing at 10 o'olock, a
large and valuable assortment of staple and fancy goods,
hosiery, French dllet mitts, linen, handkerchiefs, silk
lace mantillas. embroiderles, linen shirt tents, &o.
Also, elegant colors posit de sole bonnet ribbons,
French artifielids, white and colored tarlatans, .k.or
ID- in continuation from the shelves a general as
sortment of desirable spring and summer goods, 'lulled
to the present sales.
. - This-Morning,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold,
without reserve, for cubit,. large and general assortment
of staple and fancy spring and Bummer goods, consist
ing of 000 dozen ladies' linen-cambric handkerchiefs,
black and colored lace vella, 4-4 wool tweeds, linen
ducks, figured Marseilles, 10-4 brown damask linen ta
ble clothe, men's ribbed and plain shirts, 4.4 black and
colored lawns, corded skirts, 9-4 brown damask linen
toweling, cotton hose and half hose, silk and thread
gloves.
Also, 4.4
,printed Mlle, colored Missies, 9-4 printed
pantaloon atuffs, 4-4 yellow nenkeene, 6-4 pillow ease
linens, English duck, printed Marseilles, printed satin,
China-gram cloth, French linen drill, &c.
Also, 75 lbs. beat black and colored sewing silk,
imitable for.tailors'nse.
Also, jaconet and cambrio Salmi and book flouncings
and bands, book and Swiss Inserting and edging, em
broidered book collars, silk neck ties, spring colored
bonnet ribbons, gent"' silk and. satin neck ties and
mutt'.
. .
Alai?, a great variety of notiona.
EIPOOL OOTTON
Alto, 400 dozen beet white and colored 200-yard open!
cotton. -
, Also. 600 grow plated and black hooks and eyes.
' 1,000 'DOZEN ERGI,IBII COTTON 11.031E114.
Also 1,000 dozen cotton hosiery, consisting of wo
men's'best white and brown cotton hose, regular made
three-thread heels and toes; men's beet white, brown,
and fancy cotton half hoar , three-thread heels and
toes:
Also, Trench black mohair mitts, long and short; la
dies, and gent& white and colored linen-cambric hand
kerchiefs; embroidered and hem-stitched do; linen and
Marseilles shirt fronts.
BONNET RIBBONS.
Also, 50 cartons spring colors posit de sole ribbons.
Also, linen towels, linen drills, white Marseilles for
barques and ohildrenis dresses; robes 'Voiding lawn
dresses, &c.
B:r The whole will be found worthy the particular
attention of merchant tailors. Retailers and purcha
sers generally will bad it to their interest to attend.
BALE OF 'MC/THING.
On Wednesday Morning,
June 16tli, commencing at 10X o'clock, will be
sold, without reserve, for cash, a general assortment of
city-made clothing, oonalgting of—
Raglans,
Top coats,
Dress. coats, Of every varicty, made in a superior man-
Brock coats, ner, for men's and boys' wear.
Pants and
Vests, .
Er Samp ea and catalogues early on the morning
of sale.
SPECIAL SALE OF LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS.
"'JUST LANDED PER STEAMER KANGAROO.
On Thursday Morning ,
June 17th, conan7leniiiigit 1174 o'clock will be sold
a shipment or long and square ahawle embracing
500 LONG &FELLA ANDAASUMERE SHAWLS.
1D May be examined on the morning of sale with
catalogues,
BMA OF STRAW DOODB. ARTIBIOIALB, &o.
On Fliday Morning,
June 113th, commencing at 10% ' o'clock, will be
sold, without reserve, for cash, a large and general as
sortment of fresh straw goods and artifielals.
Included will be fond, vie;
Hats,
Bonnet°, Colored and white, of all qualities, for
Caps,
now . men's, women's, misses', bore and infants'
and wear, adapted to city and country trado.
Plats,
Also, 60 cartons French artitiolate.
Abu., 10 cases men's and boys' white and colored
palm hate.
Also, 250 boys' and infante' Leghorn hats, all mon
berth
°ARM' BAGS AND SATOBBLS
. Also, an invoice of tapestry carpet bags, felt do, ens
welled leather do.
fIJ Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
sale.
• .
Er.r Consignments respectfully solicited, for which
the beet efforts will be used to obtain satisfactory
prices.
iE r Purchasers will usually find at the Commer
olall every variety or staple and fancy goods, sold lo
lots td cult. Those who want goods at cash Tale°, ob
tained by fair competition, will Hid it their Interest to
attend.
A. DYSART & 00., AucTionzzas AND
• 001E1118810A MERCHANTS No. 21 South EIGHTH
STRUM. corner of LOWS STREET.
Er OIIT-DOOR BALES collated and promptly a
tended to.
fl 7 ADVANCES made on oonnignmenta when de
Eked, without extra charge.
017° SALES-ROOMS open until 10 P. IL Now pre
pared to receive Invoices of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
WATCHES and JEWELRY, NEW and SECOND
HAND FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, BOOKS and STA
TIONERY,fee.
11:17 - Bales or FANCY GOODS , every evening.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A large lot of 'choice wines ankolgare, of a private
gentleman
QAMITEL NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER,
And BONBY LOAN OPYIOB, No. 224 Booth
THIRD attest, below Walnut, oppmdts Pear at., only
eight doom below the Sim/Lange.
Hours , of bitelness from 7 o'cloek, A. /1., tintil 10
o'clock in Got srfening.
Outdoor sales, and salea at the Auction Homo, at ,
tended upon the most satisfactory , twins.
OAPITAL $2OO 000.
Bstablishettfor the lass Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dla
monde, Silver Plate, Watohei, Jewelry, Hardwire, bier
shandise, Olothhig, /wafture, Bedding, Cigars, Bunion)
InstrtunentS, Guns, Horses, Gamiages, and Goods of
every desiniption. •
All goods can remain any length of time eased
upon:
Alladvances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent. per month ; poo and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House laving a depth of 120 feet, has large
Sr. andlhief-proof vault* to store all valuables, and pet
vate watchmen for the premises 7 also, a heavy ban
ranee effected for the benefit of all persona having goof'
advanced upon.
N. 11.—On aeootult of haat an unlimited capital,
this omoe isprepared.to mak !antes on more nth/
factory and accommodating than any other 'n
Moneyadranoed to the poor, in small amonnto x !lth
out any oharge.
AT PRIVATI SALT.
Gold Patent Lector and other Watoha, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. anl,ly
ftgal Notireo.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
A.
FOR TRH CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL.
MIA.- In Divorce, No. 2. December Term, ISIS.
, MARY E. TAYLOR, by her next friend, GEORGE
/lA:WENGER, vs. WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias ram:-
MAIL TAYLOR.
To tho sold WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias NEHEMIAH
TAYLOR
Take notice, that the testimony of witneosen to 'be
produced, morn, or affirmed, and examined on the part
of MARY E. TAYLOR, the libellant above named, will
be taken before GEORGE A. COFFIN, Esq., Examiner
appointed by raid Court, at hie office, No. 411 CHEST
NUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY,
18th day of June, 1858, at 3 o'clock P. 31. of that day.
WM. D. KELLEY,
Solicitor for Libellant.
rrHE TRUSTEES of DEAL, MILLMAN',
JL HUEY have REMOVED their Mee from the
Southweet corner of Market and Sixth streets to No.
20 South FOURTH Street, between Market and Most
nut streets. BAWL 0. HUEY,
PicLADELeuLt j June 10th, 1829,
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OP PIIILADELPIIIA.
In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM GILBERT,
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of HENRY R. GILBERT, Ex
ecutor of the Estate of William Gilbert, deceased, and
to award distribution of the balance, will meet the
parties interested at his Office, S. E. corner EIGHTH
end LOCUST Streets, on .MONDAY, June 21st, 1858, at
4 o'clock in the Afternoon.
jelo.4bstu fit DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of the -Estate of ROBERT REED AL
- CORN; deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of JAMES ATTERSO, Jo.,
Administrator of the Estate of Robert Reed Alcorn,
deceased, and to awned distribution of the balance, will
meet the parties interested at lila Office, S. E. corner
EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets; on TUESDAY, June
224, 1858, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon.
Jelo-thsttrat, DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
prITIE - ORPHANS , COURT FOR THE
Jll- OITY AND COUNTY OB PIIILADDLPIIIA.
Estate of FRANOES RUSSELL, deceased.
The auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the
account of JOSEPH FEARSON, Administrator d. b. 11.
t. - U. of sfra. France!' Russell, deceased, and to report
distribution of the balance, meet the portion in
terested 011 MONDAY, the 28th day of June, 1858,
at 11 o'clock A. 51., at Ida (Alec, No. 411 CHESTNUT
Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
je16.41t th alt Wlt. L. KELLEY, Auditor.
NOTICE .=Letters Testamentary on the
A. Y Estate of ISAAC !LACHER, Into of the city of
Philadelphia, deceased, baring been duly grunted by
the Register of Wills for the county of Philadelphia,
to the undersigned, therefore all persons having claims
or demands against the Estate of said decedent and re
quested to make known the same without delay, nt Nos.
US and 130 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, to
WAL ALFRED JIACHER,
Worcester, Mass. Executors.
ADIJAII E. STEPHENS,
1233 Arch Street.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MICHAEL B. MONROE, deceased.
Whereas, Letters of Administration upon the estate
of the above named decedent have been granted to the
undersigned, notice is hereby given that all parties
indebted to said estate will make payment, and all parties
having claims against said estate will present them with
out delay to
ELEANOR MONROE, Admlnistratrix,
No. 93J, MARKET Street, or
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, (her Attorney,)
S. E. corner E/W/ Tit and LOCUST Streets.
jel-tu 6w*
I . ETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE
Estate of ELIZABETH HOBSON, late of Phila.
delphA deceased, having been granted to the subscri
bers,-atl persons Indebted thereto are requested to make
payment, and those having claims to present them forth
1r Ith to It. J. HAMILTON,
Or his Attorney, WM. D. KELLEY,
)el-tu dolt 411 011.1113TNUT Street.
lire proof Sofa.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A large assortment of
EVANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFAOTIIITED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
BANK LOOKS, Nor Rinke and Stores.
Equal to any now In arse.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &0.,
On as good terms Re any other establishment In the
United Stetee, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 26 South I/OURTH street,
suISAT
PLIABI GIVI 1111 A GALL
CEIEAP SUMMER FIETELG—GAB 00118;
V of excellent quality, le sold at the PHILADEL
PHIA GAB WORKS for the reduced price of five cents
a bnahel, and maybe obtained in large or small quan
tity by applying at the Gan Office, No. 20 South
/SEVENTH street.
To purchasers by wholesale it is sold at the Works,
in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to
Anthracite at $2.60 per ton.
(Signed,) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer.
Philadelphia Gas Works, Aug. 26, 'at au2T-t1
BONES. -100,000 Shin Bones, suitable foi
Umbrella and Button Nakere, in stem and for Pale
OROASDALE, PEIRCE, kCO,.
104 NORM! WHARVES
NEW. 811 AD AND POTOMAC, HERRING.
250 barrels New Shad ~•- '
200 brlyrehl Potemao Herring, In Aare and for
sale by JOHN M. HENNIIDY d. 00,- '..
0p29.1m 180 awl 132 North Wham%
oaFOR' SAN' )rttisfaisao-oma-
FORNIA LINK—TO SAIL ON WEDNESDAY
NEXT, VIA NEW YORK.
Tho magnilleentAl Clipper Ship DASHKW AY, 3.•
A. IfILL, Commander, will continuo to receive what
freight offers and sail an above.
Shippers will please bring theft- engagements along-
Bldg withoutseelay;and those whaling to small them , .
selves of the drat out-end-out clipper * will do•woll - to
examine the Dashaway before engaging elsewhere. ,
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00.,+
Jel2-dtf 120 NORTH WHARYNS. •
, FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
-931; -2 irANNAII '-IiERON , I3 LINE.
GO6DB RECEIVED AND BILLS OW LADING SIGNED
EVERY, DAY.
,
The splendid Brat - plus. side-wheel Steamships
IIIeSTONE STATE And STATE OF GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly lint for the' South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10
o'clock A. alternately for Charleston and ga
yawn&
FOR CHARLESTON,
The KEYSTONE STATE , Captain Charles P. Hersh
man, will commence loading on Thursday , June 10111,
and sail for Charleston, 8.10., on Saturday, June 12111,
at 10 o'clock 'A M.
•
FOR, SAVANNAH.
The STATE 011 GEORGIA, Capt. John 3. asziln,
will commence loading on Thursday, June 17th, and
sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, June 19th, at 10
o'clock A M.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these &inseam:met
with eteamers for Florida and HAMM, and with rail
roads, &0., for all places in the South end Southwest.
FREIGHTS REDUORD.
Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per sent below
New York steamship rates.
INSURANCE.
FREIGHT and INSGRANOE on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by, sailing vessels. - •
Cabin passage 820 00
Steerage do 8 09
Samuel.= Tithete, good for the present year. ao 00
No bile of lading signed after the ship has
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr., •
No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves.
Agents at Charleston, T: Si. & T. G. RUDD.
Agents in Savannah, C. A. GREINER 00.
Fbr Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
For Florida, froM Savannah, steamers ST. MARTS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. I
For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 10th of every month: I jell
44 FOR LONDON -WEDNESDAY,
16th June.—The banind ACHILLES, Captain
Sraenen, vrilTaall as above.'
Cabin passage STS
Nor freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO.,
job 101 WALNUT Street.
goCALIFORNIA LINE.-FOR SAN
FRANCISCO—Direct from Philadelphia—With
Quick Despatch.
An A 1 Clipper Ship, of moderato etipacity, will be
placed on the berth in a few days, if sufficient freight
of f ers.
Apply to
jeg-tf BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO.,
11ffi NORTH. WHARVES.
„oza. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CLIPPER
-Negort SATURDAY, June sth. - •
The celebrated A 1 clipper ship ENDEAVOUR,
Doane, commander, will be despatched as above from
Hew York.
For balance of freight, so* - to
DISIIOP,SIIIONS, & CO.,
120 NORTU WILAILVES.
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
.,.POOL, BELLO'S, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for 80 dollars.
Return tickets, good for elk months to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back. ,
TIOM NNW TOOT.
Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, 20th'May, at 12 wan
Glasgow, Godwin, " . 12th June,
New York, MoMillan, " 10th July,
Field OLJJOOW.
Glasgow, Godwin, 12th May.
New York, McMillan, 12th June.
Edinburgh, Gumming, 2dth June.
BATES OE PASSAGE,
71ret Oboe 115 gnlceM
Steerage, found with cooked prorielorus 8 41;
First Class $75 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions 80 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare. Infanteju
Steerage, free. ' • f
Return tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of thin line.
First Class 5140 00 Steerage SOO 00
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. /
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & 00., 128 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia, -
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LONEY, Buchanau , e Wharf, Baltimore.
myll
SHIPPERS OF SPECIE WILL PLEASE
notice that Inerdwace by the vessels of this Compa
ny can now be done In Now York and In England du
the same terma as by the Mail Paddle Steamers.
THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
CLYDE•BUILT IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
OITY OP BALE 11d0R.R..9,387 tom, Oapt. R. Lelteh`:
CITY OP WABRINGTON.2,BBO Oapt. P.O. Petrie,
CITYOP BIANOHESTER.2,IOO " Oapt. J. Kennedy.
KANGAROO 1 874. « Capt. Jeffrey.
To nndernoted, or other vessels, are intended to sail
as follows :
Kangaroo June 17th.
City of Baltimore July 10.
City of Washington July 16th
Kangaroo Jelly 20th
And each enemata Thursday, at 12 o'clock, noon,
from Pier No. 44 N. Y.
intom LivmapooL.
11.,94.r00
City of Baltimore
City of Washington
Kangaroo
And each alternate Wednesday,
RATES OP CABIN PASSAGE.—From New York and
Philadelphia, 875. Prom Liverpool, 21 guineas, 17
guineas, and 15 guineas, according to the accommodi
tlon in the State Rooms, all having the same privilege
In the Saloon. Including Steward's fees.
TUIED-OLABB Peasant:ism—A limited nomber of
third-class passengers will be taken and found in te
much provisions as required. Prom Philadelphia and
New York, through tickets to Glasgow, Belfast, Dub.
lin and Londonderry, for PO.
These steamers are constructed with improved water
tight compartments. Each vessel carries an eaperhi
enced surgeon; and every attention paldto the oomfort
and accommodation of passengers.
Braila on Liverpool from 1,1 upwards.
pan
For frieght or passage, apply at the office of
ALE, Agent Con t,
lb Broadway, New York, and 109 Walnut et., Phila
delphia; or Wld. INDIAN,
feB 1 and 18 Tower Buildings, Liverpool AWL
THE BRITISH* NORTH AMERICAN
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. • ,
PROM n►M YORE TO LIVERPOOL.
Olitef Cabin Paee►ge $lBO
Second Cabin Passage 76
FROM 1100T0Z.1 . 0 I.IIIIPOOL.
OMOoabMPassage PH
Second Cabin Passage ' en
The alp' from Boston call at Halifax.
I
PERSIA, Capt. Zudkirus. CANADA., ()apt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AIIIERIOA, Oapt.Wickmau
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie.
AFRICA,. Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Oapt.J. Leitch.
These vessels carry a clear white light at moat-head;
green on starbdard bow ; red enOrl: bow.
AFRICA, Shannon,.leares NYork,Wednesday, June foth
ASEERIOA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, June le.
ASIA., Lott, ii N Yor k , Wednesday Jane 28d
CANADA, Lang, " Bolden, Wednesday, Jane 30
PERSIA, Judkina, ii N York., Wedneaday July 7:
NIAGARA, Wickman, " Boston, Wednesday, July H.
AWIIICA,Shannon, " l York, Wednesday, July 21
Berea not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Rape will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unlessbills of lading are signed therefor and
the valuethereol: tit obi expreeeed.
For freightor ,ti 1 t r e apply to
my 10. y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. ,
Attorney in fnCt.
jolOAlt
CARPETS.
We will commence TO•DAY
OLOSING OUT
Our entire Spring Stook of
VELVET AND BRUSSELS OARPETLEGS,
•
GREATLY REDIIOED PRICES.
DAILY & BROTHER,
No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
Purchasers will please call and examine our large
assortmont. ep29•tl
MAPESTRY CARPETS.—JUST OPEN.
1 ID, a large lot of enperior Tapestry Carpets, to
be sold at a low price.
DAILY & BROTHER,
OASH CARPET STORE,
920 CHESTNUT St. ,
SIIPERB THREE-PLY OAR PETS
A fresh &Piedmont of new midterm, at reduced
prima, at . BAILY & BROTHER'S,
OAI3II OARPET STORE,
920 OHESTNIIT t.
VIED ROOM. OARPRTS.-10,000 YDS.
of anperlor Ingrain and Three-ply Qum,* of the
beet makes and styles, at all prices, from 60 cents to
61.23 per yard.
mhal-ff DAILY & BROTHER,
`No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
REST HEAVY BRUSSELS.—A LARGE
lot of new pattern'', In neat, elute styles, at low
trines. DAILY & MOTHER,
CHEAP CARPET STORB„
920 CHESTNUT St
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERYi
DAVID 24. 110 GAN Blank Book Idannfeotnrer
Stationer and Printer, No. 'lOO WALNUT Street, in pre{
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelve
or make to order, Books of every description, imitable
for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of thd
best quality of Englleh or American Paper, and bound
in various stylen, in the Most eubstantial manner.
Orders for JOB PIIINTING of every description,
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatners
and deepatch.
A general aseortment of English, From% and AmerlL
an Stationery.
Concerning Mr. llogan'e contribultion to the Franklin
Institute ; the Committee say—. This display' of blank
bone for banking and mercantile use' le the beet In the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and lip.
pearanes neat and appropriate." no2o-ti
QThina, elan nub o.ttecnottyme
CHINA AND GLASS.
DINNER WARE.
TEA AND TOILET SETS.
warn, GOLD 11/16, AND DBOOIIIID
/MOH AND BOHEMIAN GLABBvvenz,
• NANCY ARTIOLES, &o,
WILL BM BOLD, AT TITO GOATS! I'llollo, AT
'SAMISEN & WITTE'S,
MASONIC HALL, 7133 CHESTNUT STREET
N, S.—Goode loaned to parties at :amenable terms
JAO-Y
VRENCLI PLATE GLASS. —HAYING
.L been appointed by the 11 COmpognis de Nereid? ,
the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this
city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or oonnu..
mere, from our stock on hand, POLISHED PLATE
GLASS for Storer or Dwelling Fronts. Rough Plate,
[or Floors and Skylights; and SilvereePlate, of large
lice, for Marron'. The Glass will be sold at the lowest
prices, and Warranted superior, in every respect, to insp
, ther imported. •
RODT. SHOEMAKER & CO., '
Plate and Window Glue Warehouse,
N. E. oor. of 1101711,TH and RAGE Streets
mh2B.tf, Philadelphia
%IRE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.; OFFIOS,
-a. 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PAHOELS,
PACKAGES, MEROLIANDIZE, BANK' NOTES and
SPEWS, either by Ha own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and ULTIMO or the United States.
AATHITB BBLS. W H I T
• v 81811, for ule by. 0.0. SADLBR & 00,
I:AM Y North WATU Otted.
117.011 011,13G0W
PROM NW YORK
...May 26th
.June 9th
...June 288,
...July ith
grati3ctinge.
.Stationern.
expreso Eontpaitteo.
7. B. BANDVORD,
Heoenl FluDerinbondent.
/neurone/ Companies.
cIoRN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM.
N.../ nick', No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL SSOO.OOO—PAID lIP CAPI
TAL Memo.
This Company having been recently REORGANIZED,
And its .actusl Capital largely increased, respectfully
solicits a share of the patronage of insurers'. Fire and
Marine Policies wlllba issued at equitable rates of pre•
Wain, and lases liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
DIRECTORS; •
William M. Godwin, S. R. Crawford,
James W. Queen,L:Redner,
George W. Dail William D. Thomas,
- IL Franklin Jackson, S. N. Winslow,
R. C. Hopper, henry D. Mears.
, • - WM. M. GODWIN, President.
I. 0. HOPPon, Secretary. mrlo-dtt
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IE7
I 1 817RANON COMPANY—mos No. 412 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia.
• - CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8754,095 84.
DIRECTORS.
. . ..
P. M. Potts, J. Edgar Thomeon,
O. N. Spang ler, C. G. Bower,
Abraham Rex, John W. Beaton,
E. 8. Warne, John Garrison,
George Howell, Heiberg R. Potts,
Wm. P. Leech, R. T. Henan,
11. H. Houston, Joe. R. Withere,
Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth,
Charles F. Norton, John H. Leave,
Wm. H. Kelehline, H. H. ShUlingtord.
PERCIVAL H. POTTS, President.
E. B. WARNE, Vice President.
Ones. A. Dun, Secretary. mylo
LIFE INSURANOE AND TRUST. O.OX
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE IN/MANOR
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TILIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital, 5612,725.09. -
INSURES. LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chases life interests in Real Rotate, and makee all
contracts depending on the contingenolea of Life.
They sot aa Executors, Admihiatratore, doeignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
Wll3/3111111.
Daniel L. Miller, Bamnel B. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard B. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hanker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Rern, James Eneton,•
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry Q. Townsend, Daniel L. llntehineon,
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor,
William H. Carr, Rills B. Archer, •
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, ' Jobeph M. Thomas,
Warner M.
Radix, John G. Brenner,
. ,P. B. !Mohler, Reston.
DANLIOL L. MILLAR, President. -
SAMUEL B. STORES, Vice Pres , t.
:own W. Bosator..Benretur. nlB-17
11" QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY—Anee 408 WALNUT Street, PHILA
DELPHIA. -
CAPITAL SURPLUS SPIT,
51i 5 .85•
Insures against loss or damage by and the
PERILS of the SEA,INLAND NAVIGATION and
TRANSPORTATION.
Ten per cent. in cash returned on the esrned pre ,
minors of Open Inland Polioies.
OPPICIERS.
GEORGE H. , HART—President.
E. P. ROSS—Vico President.
H. R.'OOGGSHALL-Bearetary and" Treasurer.
8. H. BUTLER—Assistant Secretary.
DIRBOTORB.
George 11. Hart, Joseph Edward',
E. P. Roes, • Poster 8. Parkas,
AWO. Oattell, • Ohartes G. Imlay,
Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, H. D.,
E. W. Bailey, Hon. H. H. Pi:Mer i t
John G. Dale, H. It. Ooggehalli
John L. Pomeroy.
H. R. OOGGEGIALL. Secretary.
A ROTIO FIRE INSURANCE OOMPA
IX. NY, NEW YORII.-office, Na 241 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanics' Bank — bash Capital, $260,000
with a surplus . Mile Company home Buildings, Mar
chandize, Furniture, Vessels in port awl their Buil ding s,
awl other property, against Loss or Damage by Pire an.
the Mika of Inland Navigation.
DIRECTORS.
Hoary Grinnell, 'Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graved,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry DaTls,
Edmund Pantold, 0. H. 'Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Po'hems, Jr.
Ogdon Haggerty, Zlisha E. Morgan,
Thomas Monagan, Abm. B. Van Nest,
John H. Rorie, William A. Clary,
Albert Ward, Thomas 8. Nelson,
Charles Brown, James W. PIMA
Louis Lornt, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Blacken,
Steph. ijambreleng, Wm. E. Shepard;
Thomas ice - ott, Charlet L. Prost,
John Ward Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, William R. Paunch,
Peter Eden, Emery_Thayer,
Benjamin H. Meld,. Geo. Westfeldt,
A. R. Prothingham, Salmon Taylor,
Thos. A. Youngs, Henry R. Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitchell
ALBERT WARD, President.
AICIVAD A. OARLIY, Secretary ; au 10.1 y
COMMONWEALTH
nRE
INSURANCE
or row
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
PIIILADBLPMA.
Sub wribed Capita, 1500,000.
Paid up Capital, $200,000
D 11301011.0.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thee. B. Stewart,
H. L. Bonner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Whltall, J. K. Walker,
Edw. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendel!,
U. Lewis, Jr., B. K. Ilaxsie.
DAVID TATNR, M. D. President.
TIIONAB S. STEWART, Vice Praiaßoum. B. Moot, Secretary. /6M-.Y
INSITRA.NOE COMPANY OF NORTH
1 AMERICA.
MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION INSURANCE.
OFFICE No. 282 WALNUT STREET,
South side, east of Third street.
The proportion of this Company are well invested,
and furnish an available thud for the ample indemnity
of all persons who desire to be protected by Insurance.
MARINE,RISKS taken on 'Vessels, Freights, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATIONREMES on Merchandise
per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats.
F/RF. RIMS on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build
ings, in City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL 9500,0.90,
ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED.
TOPAL PROPERTIES 11.007,825.26
NIRPRTUAL oHAsmia.
DIREOTORS.
Awravit G. OorkiN, %Mush' WELsa,
Mon. W. JORRIS, WILLIAM E. Bowili,
JORN A. Dimwit, JAMBS N. DIORBSN,
SAMMIL F. SMITH, B. MORRIB WALD,
OnAnizis TATLOI, JOSS MAsow,
AMDRORD WRITE, GEORGE L.llllllBOll,
701121 B. Nxin PRANG'S B. OOPS,
BIOIIARD D. WOOD, EDWARD H. Moms.
ARTHUR 0. DOBBIN, President.
HENRY D. SUMMERS, Secretary. Jalo-ti
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANOR COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of PENN
BYLVANIA, 1835.
02PICE, B. Z. Corner THIRD ea WALNUT Btreeti
PHILAIMILYHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
OAIIOO, To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT,
INLAND INST./PONCES,
n Geode, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Merehandfse generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, tke.
ASSETS OP THE 910MPANY,
November 2,1867.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate 9 101,360 94
PhiladelphisOlty and other Loans.. 187,011 26
Stook in Bann, Railroads, and Inenranoe
Oompanles
Bills Receivable
Oaeh on hand
Balance In hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently issued, on other
debts due {he Company 92,730 67
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
=ZEE
William Martin, James 0. Hand
Joseph g. Seal, Theophilas Paulding,
Edmund A. Sender, James Traqualr,
Cohn 0. Darla, William Eyre, Jr.,
John E. Penrose, J. F. Peniston,
George Q. Leiper, Coehua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes,
Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Medical% Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Rally, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgh.,
IL Jones Brooka,l Dr. T. Morgan, u -
Jaeob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, U
WILLIAM MARTIN, Presldont.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. jathy
FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.-FAME
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 8100,000.
(Organized under the Aot of Assembly relative to In
eurance Companies, passed April Id, 1860 )
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, 'Vice-President.
WILLIAMS!. BLANOHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIREOTOREL
Day, Jacob K Vaughan,
William W. WalterS, Henry Lewin, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. Birr
Barclay Lippincott, John W Alterman,
Jos. R. Brognard, A. 11. Rosenholm,
Chas Mateo. fe24..y M Stern.
George W
rilentiotrn.
CA. A. KINGSBURY, M. D.,
DENTIST,
Would Inform his frlowls that ho has REMOVED to
1119 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh.
lilebinitel.
WRY SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA
ZIEGLER k SMITH'S PURE, DIEDIOINAL
COGNAC BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits,
General Debility, /to., &a., As. Price $1.25 per bot
tle or 010.60 per dozen. Warranted pure. Try it.
/ hereby certify that I bad been afflicted with dys
pepsia for the last ten years, during which time I have
tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Having
had Zeigler & Smith's Pure, Medicinal Cognac Brandy
recommended by many persons, Induced me to try it.
One bottle has almost cured me ofdyspepsla and costive
habits, of ten years , standing. I can say, with a thank
ful heart, that I have never found its oral during my.
painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely reseal.
mond it to dyspeptic, nervous ,and debilitated 'sufferers.
JOHli 0. HLAMROVII,
Jan. 16th, 18158. 1281 Olive street.
Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pare Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, Mid no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyimisptica and consump
ti
te ves, &o and in all emu of general debility, loss of apps;
Old .
Old Madeira Wine, price per b0tt1e........ ....61 00
Old Port Wine, do. do. ...... 1 00
Old Sherry Wine, do. do. 1 00
Address your orders to Bole Agents
ZEIGLER )e SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
B. W. corner BEGONE end GREEN Ste ,
Also, for sale by JOHN ISLET, Druggist,
fel-y Frankford road, opposite Hanover.
IDLASNA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.-
BPBOIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.—The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges: A good and Unvarying consistence, easily, mashed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, end does not get rancid. The lest
property alone it an l t invaluableors wholesale,
acquisition to
and
Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
rei h rli at ihnfl e Ves d b Laboratory and PharmelteasT'
CANADA MINERAL WATER—
mu Obtained from the St. Catherine's Artesian Well,
owes Its marvellous efficacy in the treatment of Sere
fula, Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and
diseases of the- Liver and Kidneys, to the presence of
oldorine, iodine, and bromine, In their natural combi
nations and solutions. The attention of physicians is
invited to the qualities of this valuable remedy.
Sole agent, EMIRS,
TWNLYTII and OLIESTNUT.
,4~leMrinal.
D R •K. GROSS & OW° UNRIVALLED
VEORTABLII COMPOUND,
THE .11YerRITB BITTERS. - - ,
No. 600
Manufactured at the Ohemical Laboratory,
Ninth street, Washington, D. 0.
Our lITOISIIR is recommended for its beneficiataation
In general weakness of the digestive organs, disorder In
the liver secretions, flatulency or loominen of the
bowels, defective perspiration, and irregularities of the
urinary passages. The purity of the liquid materials,
and the healthfulness of the solid ingredients employed
in the manufacture of coo EITOIRRIC BITTBRS entitle it,
beyond dispute, tb the appellation of the LIQUOR or
llesLvu, whose minion will be tb do away with all bad
or adulterated liquors.
The entire absence of the dreadful potatee-011 ,,
(fusel-oil) and all other etherial liquids, deprive our
most poiateable hitters of any disagreeable or injurimui
action on the blood as well as the nerves.
Refraining from all further remarks in its praise, we
command the 11.TOISNR to the patronage of the public.
M. GROSS & 00.,
Proprietors and Manufacturers, Washington, D. 0.
Bole agents for Philadelphia,
A. . HAZARD k CO.,
603 MARKET Street.
RS.
H al T 3 h E l! l h ' ?e A dl r 9 K o ' ,_ B iti lt name ° t e l n, T hs T
. E of
greatest strengtu c en n ing a preparatione eataut. o n e
at in es
pecially adapted to those who hate a lose of appetite or
are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Piles,
Nervous Debility General Weakness , and all diseases
arising from a disordered condition of the digestive
organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there le perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it, as it enters, parides, and replenishes the Wood ;
which is so important to bring about a healthy action.
THOUSANDS ARE LIVING-
a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak
and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the
use of one bottle of Lille invaluable medicine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being Dee from any
thing that is of an injurious nature.
FOR ALL DISEASES OP TEE BLOOD
there is no better antidote than llobeneack , s Iron Bit
ters. When tho blood is impure the whole body in full
of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but
cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we most begin, and to cleanse the blood there
is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent "is iron, and wo all know its
efficacy in removing the impure matter from the
whole visceral system. They are prepared by a prao
Mal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
physiolans and others, as the " ne plus ultra" of all
tonics.
110 W GRATIFYING
to the proprietor 'that he has succeeded in compound
ing a remedy for many of the file that his fellow
mortals are subject to; and that the public. appro.
elate It is not a queatlon.of doubt, but a died fiat,
as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine
expectations.
BEAD THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY OITIZEN.
. .
This le to certify my wife woe in delicate health some
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of listiensark , s Iron Bitters, and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine die solely re
quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who are similarly effected,
as eke believes it to be a sovereign remedy,
JOHN COLE.
No 831 capitol Street.
This invaluable Medicine is prepared only by
GEORGE S. RODENBACR,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets,
' Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must be addressed.
Price $l. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists
generally. mh2o..y
R. R.
lIHALTEI will, In all cases, follow the nee or Radway , o
R. R. Remedies. There are none se sick or diseased, sr
weak; feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, bul
that Itadway , s Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, or
Regulatore, as the nature of the disease or Blanes'
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.
There remedies consist of Itadway's Ready Relleti
Radwaios Renovating Resolvent; Radway's Regulators
Each of these remedies possesses special curative macre
over certain diseases. Yet there are other diseseet
wherein their combined medicinal properties are re•
loired; and when thus used, If there is eufficient lit
and strength within the diseased or dying body to sus.
fain their action, the patiant will live and be restored
to health.
Pain
Acute Diseases.
Inflammatory Diseases.
Alalarioes Diseases
Congestive Diseases...,
Scrofulous Diseases....
Chronic Diseases
Syphilitic Diseases
Constiiuieonal Diseases
Skin Diseases
Nervous Diseases
Infectious Diseases
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES
Many diseases that afflict humanity are Inherited at
heir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires
Scrofula, Consumption. Syphilis, and Fits, are among
the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we
care not how many generations the seeds of these die
easee may have been established in the system, cor
rupting the blood—Rmlicay , s Renovating Resolvent
will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par
ticle of diseased deposits, and nu the veins with new,
pure, and healthy blood.
COMPANY
OUILDEEN , B DISEASES
Badway's Renovating Resolvent should be hailed
as a blessing by every mother throughout the land.
whose infants mg afflicted with Bores, Humors, eta.
These breaking out (thus early) are evidences of din•
ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses of
the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige
of the disease and Insure the child a sound and healthy
body.
R. R. R.—Radwaybi Ready Relief for Headaoheil, who
thor lock or nervouN Rheumatism, Dim ,
rhcea, Dyeentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps
Influenza, Bloody Flux. Paralysis, Lumbago,
S
Gout, Neuralgia Toothache, mall Pox,
Severs, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints.
Scarlet Fever, Paine around the Liver, Plan;
risy, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of all
kinds. Radway's Ready Relief will, in a few
minutes, change the miseries you suffer to
joys of pleasure.
R. R. R.—ltadway's Renovating Resolvent, for the mire
of chronic diseases—Such as Scrofulous and
Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive and
other affections of the Lunge and Throat.
Induration and Enlargements of parte,
Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin.
Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyepepela, and all
other diseases arising from an impure state
of the blood.
R,R.R.—Radwafe Regulators will cure effectively
and speedily, Costiveness, Indigestion,
Painter's Obeli°, Lead Diseases, Inflamma
tion of the Bowele, Dyspepsia, Liver Cam.
plaint, Dlaeasee of the Heart and Kidneys
Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers.
Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system is
out of order, or the blood impure, a dose of
Radvray's Regulators will restore it to tern.
larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. No
female should be without them.
It. It. R. Remedies aro sold by Druggists and
' Merchants everywhere.
RADWAY ,k CO., New York Oity,
W. B. ZZIBER
T. W. Droll. do Sos, Agents, Philadelphia.
T. It. CIALLIIND3II,
apl3-tuecsadlykeowlyr
T HE LIVER INVIGORATOR.
PREP/RID BY DR. SANFORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
IS ono of the best Purgative and. Liver Medicines now
before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It to notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, acting first on the Liver to elect its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat
ter, thin accomplishing two purpolea effectually, with;:
out any of the painful feelings experienced is the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It etrengthens the aye.
tom at the RAM time that it purges it, and, when taken
daily in moderate dome, will strengthen and build It up
with unusual rapidity.
The LIVSR IS one of the
human body ; and when it
wall, the powers of the
oped. The stomach is al•
on the healthy action of
performance of its (unc
le at fault the bowels are
system suffers In cone.
Liver—baying ceased to
0118011 of that organ, one
made it hie study, In a
years, to find some reme
act the many derange.
hie.
12,0800
. 220,291 96
. 88,892 66
To prove that this re
person troubled with Li•
Its forms, hoe but to try
certain.
These Game remove Ml
the system, supplying in
of bile, Invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole ins
eam of the diseasef.
702,786 87
BILIOUS ATTACKS ere
ur, prevented by the on.
INVIOORATOR.
Ono doso, after eating,
stomach and prevent the
lug.
Only ono dose, taken
Only one dean, taken at
gently, and cares Coe-
One does, taken altar
PIIPEII A.
V - One dose of two
relieve BIM iIHADIOIIII.
One bottle taken for fe
ttle cause of the disease,
Only one dose ltnosedi
while one dose, often re-
CHOLERA Holum. and n
[D"Only one bottle Is
system the effects of me
nem
(C3' Ono bottle taken
sallowneen or unnatural
One doss taken is short
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, often repeat-
RIIMA in its worst forms,
complaints yield almost
One or two doses cure
in children ; there is no
reedy in the world, as it
ity , 'A (ow bottles' Core
absorbents.
We take pleasure in re
tine as a preventive for
Fsvea, and all Pavans of
retell with certainty, and
testify to Its wonderful
NALYSIS OF LYON'S CATAWBA
ti BRANDY by . .
A. A. HAYES, M. D.,
AsesTeß TO TIM &PATH OP BIARBAOHOORTTS
lairmtnet. COARAOTISR.—A light-yollowish brown.
colored epirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated
from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter.
Analysed for volatile and fixed druga, which no
traces of any kind were found. Its color la proved to
be due to a colored main an extract derived from wood.
11,'In every respect it is a pure apiritous liquor.
The fragrance or bouquet whioh it possesses can be iso
lated, and it then appears unlike that from Cognac
Brandy or Wine, being a fruity enema resulting from
a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella
Grapes:.
011111110 AL OSAILIOTEZ.-1, parts in volume of title
spirit contains at 60 deg B. 401 2,10 parte of pure al
cohol, beside!' the fragrant oil. 1,000 parta of the
apirit afford 23 parte of a strong solution of the oil
- which characterisee this Brandy ; the spirit left, niter
removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and in all its
qualities a perfect spirit not imbjeot to change. One
U. B. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. P. contains, be
olden the apirit and oil, only 220 gre. of matter COM
posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored rola from
wood.
BOSTON, January 25, 1858.
Dr. COXE, State Impeder of Ohio, and Dr. JAS.
R. CHILTON, °hamlet, of Now York, both pronounce
tale to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
For Medioluel purposes Lyoit's Catawba Brandy has
no rival, and has long been needed to supersede the
poisonous compounds eold under the name of Brandy.
As a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior,
and a sovereign, mire remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &0., &c.
Also, ESHILBYII STILL AND SPARKLING
ORAMPAGNE.—These Wines are made In the neigh
borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to bo the
Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for Invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu
lant, and for Sacramental purposes.
Retail price 81.25 per bottle. A liberal discount
Made to the trade. Dealers will please send their
orders to the " Sole Agents for the State of Penn-
Sylvania, A. P. HAZARD k 00.
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 605 MARKET Street.
Also for sale by the following apotheoaries :
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut sta.
JNO. W. SIMES & SONS,ISth and 22d and Market
Streets.
D. L. STAORITOUSE, Eighth and (keen ate.
R. NEBINGER, Second and Mary eta , Sonthwark.
G. W. NEDINIDIER, Paasynnk Road and Waehington
!street.
(4EO. S. 110BENSAOH, Third and Green eta.
A. R. HORTER, Dread and Qoatee etc fell
NOE rENNSYL-
Kill - VANIA RAILROAD.
702
BETnLIEHEM, ALLENTOWN, ukoon mom,
EASTON. DOYLESEPOWN,
SUMMER ARRANOEMENT
TARES EFFECT MONDAY, MAY 17th, 1858.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, and Rals
ton, ho., (Express,) in connection with L. Valley Rail
road, from WILLOW Street at 9 A. Si. and 2.26 P. Si.
Passengera for Easton by 2.25 P. M. Train take
Stage at Iron Hill Station.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) from Willow at.,
at 8.80 A. Si and 6.30 P. M
Far Fort Washington (Accommodation) from Second
and Chatham Streets at 7.26 and 10.26 A. M., and 4.10
and 6.46 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PrITLADEDPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 2.20
P. M., with passengera from Lehigh Valley Rail
road, and arrive at Willow Street at 12 DI. and 6.26
P. Si
Leave Doylestown at 0 A. Sr. and 2 60 P. M., and ar
rive at Will° Street at 8.15 A. M. and SP. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 6 and 9 A. M., and
2.46 and 630 P.M., and arrive at Second and Chatham
Streets at OM and 9 60 A. M., and 8.35 and 8.23 P. 61..
ON SUNDAYS
Leave Willow street for Doylestown at 8.80 A. 51. and
2 P M.
• Mare Doylestown for Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and
6.15 P M.
All Passenger Trains MOVING- NORTH and SOUTH
will atop at Chatham Street and connect with City Pas
senger Railroad.
Fare to Bethipliefft.
" Matioli Chunk
" Doylestown
myrr-t1 ELLIS CLARE, Agent,
NEW YORK LINES.—TIIE OAMDEIi
'1 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON HAIM& AL , 001I.PANDS LINES.
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEVI YORE, AND WAY
PLACES.
Leave - se follows, vis : yews
At 11 g P. M., from Kensington Depot, via
City Mall ' $2 2dl
,
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Arnb4, Aocommoda
tion 226
At 8 A. DI., via Camden and Jersey City, N. .1. Ac
commodation 2 25
At 8 A. M., via Camden end Jersey Morning
Mail 8 00
At 10 A. DI., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tadony
and Jersey City, Morning Express 8 00
At 2 P. M., via Camden lad Amboy, 0. and A. Ex
press 800
At 6 P. M. vie Camden and Amoy City, Svonisg
Mail 8 0
At BP. M., Tlll Camden and Atabby, Accommoda
tion, Lit Claw • 200
At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda-
Mon, 2nd Clam. 1 60
At SF. M. visa Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, lat'Olass 2 00
At SA. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Class 1 76
*oThepted 6P. M. line runs daily, all others Sundays ex
Express Linea stop at the principal stations only;
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, &G., at o A. 51
and 41'. 111. from Weinet street wharf,
For Water Gap Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarze,
Montrose. Great ' Bend, Ac. at OA. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holly at oA. M. and. 8 and SY. M.
WAY MIMI"
For Bristol, Trenton, &e. at 2g and. 4 P. M
WAY 'LINE
. .
For Palmyra, Banooess, BeTerly , Burlington, Borden
town ito., at 8 P. rd.
Steamboat Riexard Stockton for Bordentown, and In
termediate places, at 23i P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 10 and 11% A. M.
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines exceptllli P. bl , leaps Walnut street wharf.
irrrifty pound's of baggage only allowed dun yalt•
Banger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Coin
patty limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be'
yond 5100, except by special contract.
an 1-ly
11311. I L E LPR IA, GERMANTOWN
AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD.—BIIMM&B
ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th,
1858
FOR GERMANTOWN
Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 7 8, 9-06 min., 10,11)(,
A. M., 1,2, 9,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, and 11X P. At.
Leave Germantown at 6,7, 7X , 8, 9. 9X, 10X, 11X,
A. M. 1-10 min., 2,3 X, 4X, SX, 6X, 8, 9.10 min., and
104 3 P. M.
The 7X o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown
wil atop only at Wayne and Tinge Streets Stations.
R. It. Relief.
R. R. Relief.
Relief and Regulators.
Relief acid Regulators.
Relief and Regulators.
Renovating Resolvent.
.Renovating Resolvent.
Renovating Resolvent.
Resolvent and Regulators.
Renovating Resolvent.
Resolvent, Relief, Regales.
tors.
Ready Relief §• Regulators
ON SONDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. AV., 2, SN, and 8
P. M.
Leave Germantona 8N A. M., 1-/0 mb2., 43i, and 7
P. M.
OMPATRIIT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at 6J(, 8, 9.05 min 3117( A.
I, 8,0, 0,8, 10 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill at 6 40 and 7.85,9.10, and 10.10
min. A. M /2.50, 8.10, 4.10, 5.10, 7.40, and 910 min.
P. M.
Leaie Philadelphia, 9.20 A. M., 2, 53‘, and 8 P. M.
Leave Oheetent Hill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.50 4.10
8.40 P. fa
YOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRIS TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at OX, 9, 11 A. M., 1.05 nazi.,
8.10 min.. 4X, OX,lll[ P. M. -
Leave Norrietown at 5,7, 9,11 A. M., I,BX, and 6
M.
Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 7%, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 min.
2.05 min., 3.10 min., 4%, SA:4AX, 9,11% P. M.
Leave Mannyunk at tiN, 73p1334, 9%, 113( A. DI.
1%, 3,4, eg, 7, and 9 P. M.
111 Sundays name aa Norristown.
MUSTER, VALIANT RAILROAD 11OR DOWNING
10PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
ft ROAD LINE.--QUICIEKEST ROUTE to Elmira
Wilkaskure, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara
Mllwaukie, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paoli!
Detroit, Dunlietli, and at. Louis.
Passenger trains will lefty° the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE
Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows
7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falle,ButTalo, Detroit, Chicago',
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, SC, Paula, Burlington,
and St. Louie.
8.20 P. M. NIGHT BXPREBB, ,
For Shan, Niagara Palls, Buffalo,Detroit, Chicago
Milwaukee, Rock Island, ga l ena , DtPaula, Burlington
and St. Louie.
ILT Tickete good till used.
The 7.30 A. 31. train connects at Beading with the
train for Ilarrieburg and all stations on the LEBANON
VALLEY RAILROAD;
AND
At Rupert, for Wilkosbarre, Pittaton, Scranton and all
station!' on the LAOKAWANNA AID BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
Wilkesbarre
Pittston
Scranton....
Wilkeebarre,
Williamsport...
Elmira
Canandaigua ,
Geneva, via Gorham.
Rochester
Niagara Falls
Iluiltilo
Brie
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie,
" vl Niagara Falls...
Toledo, via New 'York and Erie....
Columbus
Cincinnati. New York and Erie--
" Niagara Falls
Indianapolis. via New York and Brie
Detroit, via Niagara Falls
Chicago, via Groat Western Railway..
- Lake Shore Railroad
Book Island, via Niagara Falls. . . ....
ti - Lake Shore Railroad.
Burlington
lowa City
St. Louis, via Chicago
It Indianapolis....
Danlioth.
St. Paula
principal regulators of the
performs its fto n o tione
system are fully devel
moat entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
thins ; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
nuance of one organ—the
do Its duty. For the die.
of the proprietors has
practice of more than 20
dy wherewith to counter
manta to which it is Ile-
icy- Tickets can be procured at theThiladelphia and
Elmira Railroad Linn's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and OIIESTNUT Streets, and at the ElIg•
aenger Depot BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
tnedy Is at last found, any
VER Conmettie, in any of
bottle, and conviction le
Lea, i the Depot, Brosdetreet, below Vine, daily
(9uousys eicepted,) for all points West and North, at
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
stomach, cooctag food to
blood, giving tone and
oh In e ry, removing the
footing a radical cure.
oared, and, what is bet
caslond use of the Liven
Freights must be delivered before 3?. M. to inane
their going the same day.
(7 Freights are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Rates than by any line from this tdty to the
West and Northwest.
rex farther information apply to
ALLEN & HUGEL,
Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to MIAS. 8. TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. cor. Sixth and Chestnut eta. ?Minds.
G. A. NI bOLLB,
Genl. Supt. Phibula., and Reading yellroad.
H. A. FONDA,
Genl. Bnpt. Catawba; W. & E. Railroad.
J. A. REDFIELD,
deBl.-1y Geol. Supt. Trnuiport and Elmira Railroad.
le sufficient to relieve the
food from rising and sour,
before retiring, prevents
night, loosens the bowels
TIVENESS.
eaoh meal, will care DYS
teaspoonfuls will aiwa
PHILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL •
ROAD—FAST FREIGIIT LlNll.—Freight trains
hare the Depot, BROAD Street, blow VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
Mile ankle, Oedena, Dubuque, St. Louis, and interme
diate, points.
This is the ehortost route to Canada, and the Lake
Forte, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatob
to the above points than by any other route.
male obstruchon removes
and makPa aperfect cure.
Maly rolievea Ono LT a,
peated, is a sure cure for
preventive of 0110LERA.
needed to throurout of the
(Heine after a long sick
for JAUNDICE removes a
color from the skin.
let ease. 2d clam. lid dam. 4th alma
Stteperusion Bridge 00 70 00 40
.Butialo. 90 70 60 40
Dunkirk 95 75 . 05 4.5
Detroit $1 20 93 78 82
Chicago. 1 40 116 1 00 60
Freight going through by rail NB the way mast ba
marked "VIA RAIL."
time before eating given
makes food digest well.
ed, CI:IrOB CHRONIC) DIAA•
while 80MItlin and Bow at
to the first dose.
attacks caused by WORMS
surer, safer, or speedier
never fails.
DROPRY, by exciting the
No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira.
Mark goods via Philadelphia av 4 Reading Railroad,
and aend to the Depot, Bread strert, below Vine, daily,
before 5 P. M.
commending this medi
gsvaa and AOUR, 011 ILL
a gamins Weil. It ope
thousands are willing to
virtues.
For further information in regard to this route, call
at the through freight ofßee of tb, Philadelphia, Nia
gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and CHESTNUT. de3Q-y
IQ 58PENNSYLVANIA.1&58
CENTRAL RAILROAD' - I
PROM PUILADELPIIIA. TO PITT/3817MM,
And thence by Railroad to
WHEELING, ST. LOUIS,
STEUBENVILLE, OLEVEIAND,
CINCINNATI, OUIOIIGO,
LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, ST. PAVIA,
And all intermediate potnts in
01110, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, won!.
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to points west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Oreethue, have choice of routes, and are
requested to make a selection before applying for tick.
eta.
TIIREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PRILADEL
FRIA DAILY,
Forming close connections at Pittsburgh to all points
West.
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1858, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, wilt leave the
depot, 8. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
street/I, an follows
TRAINS FOR PITTSBURGH I TRAINS PROD PITTSBURG!!
AND THI WEST LEAVE. AND THE WEST ARRIVE.
Mail trainat....7 30 A. M. Mail train at.. 11.45 night.
Fast line 100 noon. Fast 1in0...... 5.10 A. M.
Express ma11..11.00 night. Express mail.. 1.10 noon.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE.WAY TRAINS ARRIVE.
I
Harrisburg at- Harrisburg ac
commodation 3.00 P. M. commodation.7.l6 P.M.
Lancaster a
.3.90„1'. M. Lancaster ,4 .9.50 A. M.
p. Tho mail train stops at al the stations between Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh.
The Express mail rune daily, the other trains Sunday
excepted.
The care leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, entrance on Eleventh street, 'where through
tickets to all points West can be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du
ring the day. No Charge for handling baggage.
For further Information, apply at the Depot of he
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of
Eleventh and Market streets, between the bourn of 7 A.
M. and 11P. M. THOMAS kfOORE,
my 10 Agent Penn's Railroad Oo
F/SH
liailitrair tints.
$1 60
... '2 CO
WM. H. GATZME4, Agent
0. & A. H. A. 00
ON SUNDAYS
ON SUNDAYS,
1.6)6,0 Philadelphia it 9 A. M., and A P. M
Leave Norristown at 7A. M. and BP. M.
FOR MANA tUNK.
Leave Philadelphia at (14 A. M., and 8.10 min. P. M
Lento Downingtown at 7,1€ A. M , and I P. M.
H. R. SMITH, General Buperlatendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green streets Philadelphia.
1:1=1:11:=
noir, or PRICIER rori 100 Lad
Via Railroad
200 quintals Codfish.
100 do. Pollock.
000 bblo. Maskorel.
60 do. II has Fish, for silo by
C. 0. SADLER & CO.,
0 N. WATER Otrett.
WR lW A T lt i laGlgr it ari
VLILADLLPIIIA, WILVINGT N,
MORE RAILROAD. AND BALTI-
. . .
' On and after Monday, May 10, 1858,
rAVy,N4II4:R TRAINS LEAVE. • PHILADELPHIA.
le o ? lioltimpro, at 8 A. 31., 1 P. M., (Express,) and
11 P. 01.
For Wilatingtot. , , at 8 A. 21.,1, 4.30, and 11 P.M.
at 8 A. Id., 1 and. 4.30 P. M.
For New Olutt27,
For Middletown At 8' A. 21, and 4.30 P. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. M. .
and 4.30 P. 31.
For Seaford at 8 A. 31.,., ii , -1 4.30 P. M.
TRA I N S so u fR . IADLIIIA,
Leen lialtimore et 1.30,. Zs,'"" 10.15 A. M. and
r
5010 P. 31,
leave Wilming at 7 and 10.80
.4.. 111., and 1.45 and
ton
8.55 P. 31. .
;
Leave New Oaatle at 6.30 and 1 1.65 A.,
P.
and at 8.05
P. M.
Leave Middletown at 8.58 A. M. and 6,18, P. M•
Leave Dover at 8 A. 31., and 4.15 P. M,
Leave Seafotil at 6.25 A. N. and 1.36 P. M.
TRAINS FOR VAISISIOII4I. 12.15
Leave Wilmington at 1110 A. M., 2 P. AI., and
A. M.
80NDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal.
timore,
Do do SAO P. M. from Baltimore to Philo
' phia. .
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will con
no follows:
Bravo Philadelphia. for Perryville and intermediate
places se 6 P. 3f,
Leave "Wilmington for do do do 7to P. It,
Leave !Lorre do Grace for Baltimore - do 630 A. M.
LORVO Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 610 P. M.
Learn Wilmington for Philadelphia do 5 45 P. 31.
• left S. M. FELTON, President.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.--THE
GREAT CENTRAL rtblun, connecting the At
lantic Oltiee with Western, liorth-weetern, and South
western Mateo, by a contirmoue Railway direst. This
Road also punnets at ,pittsbargh with daily line of
steamer), to all porta on the Western Rivers, and at
,Meveland sad illaidoalry with Steamers to all ports on
the Noith-weeerl_Lakes • making the most
CHEAPEST And EfLitLE ROUTE by which Yrs:Jed
ran be forwarded to an from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PHIL.A.D& AND PITTS
1113BCill. --
user
Oxasa-r•Boots, shoes, Hite, and
Claps, Books; Dry Goods, (in loxes
bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
- and bales) leathers; Pura, /00 . ...Tic per MO Bo
010050 OLAOS—Domestie Sheeting,
/hiding and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drugs (in casket, rfardware,
Leather, Liquor, fin snaked Wall
Paper, Nord, and . Sheep, Pelts, ,
Eastward, &a. &e 600. per 100 lie
Ouasa—Anvils, Hemp,Sacon
end' Perk,' Salted, Ilosise
mks); 'Paints; (dry and In" oild
Oils, (except lard and roan) 600. per 100 lbii
poulya Fish; Baron,
Beef, An: Pork i (in caeks or boxes
and andLard.oll,ltoUs,
13odeAah Crern:Yitaar , Tor, Pitch , -
Rosin, dteei , Ma: l4Mt r , „ To :
baceo, Eosin
anger, (hhde.,
tru., '&0 Pie. per 100 lb
/Looz-160. per bbl. until Glitta7 n o t t e „ . „„
Clasin—,l6c. per 100 lie., until itirhi s :
Gorton—a pet bale, not exceeding ob.- lbs. weight,
until farther notice. • -
In shipping Goode from any point Rest of a.7 1111Me , / *
phis, be particular to neat; packaged ' , via Pseirsys.;"'!.,•
Railroad." All Goods oorungned to the Agents of
Road,. at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be trrwarden
without detention.
,
YRIIGIIT & Co., Chicago; Paola &
& Go. Memphis, Fenn. • B. P. Bass & Go_ St, Louie,
Ho. • P. G. o , Riley & ETIMITiIIe, Indiana; Win.
Bidham, Lonisrille, Het , trecity. ; it. 0. Meldrums
31* ison, Indiana; H. W. &Min &Co. mid Ather is
iLbbard, Cincinnati; H. B. Verde & 2aneseille,
Ohio; Leech 1 Co., No. 64 Kirby street, Boston; Leech
& Co., No. 2 Astor House, New 'Faris, i Witham at.
New York; S. J. Sneeder,'Philadelphibr lgagraw
goons, Baltimore ; D. A Stewart, Mtaburge•
HOUSFOrf
General Freight Agent.
H. T. LOKBAMI:1;
des- General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa
itlatbinerp mitt iron
gLMUIL V. VAVGJELN Xl2llOl
WILLTAX K. 1011110 X.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
RUTH AND WASHINGTON STBNETS,
PHIL ADYLFHLL.
- MERRICK & SONS,
INGINENNI AND MAOHIIIII3TB,
manufactrare nigh and Low Pressure Avon Engine/Jon
Land Hirer, and Marina minima. -
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Gaer.-
Inge of all kinds, either Iron or Brags.
• Iron frame morefor Ole Works, Workahops, Baßroadi
Rations,
-
Retorts and Gam Maohlnery of the latest and moral
Improved construction.
nyery description of Plantation machinery, =eh as.
Boger. Paw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Altem, f4uping Arsine", do.
Bole Agents for N. Mlle 5. Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatua; Nasunyttee Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
nose , Patent Valve Motion for Blest Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. 11. BARTOL
gads anti lizatauranto
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
(Erected in 1851 )
ELEGANTLY FUILNISIIED.
NOW OPEV TO VISITORS.
r0y29 , 1 WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor.
WORRELL HOUSE,
N. W. cor. THIRD and HARMONY COURT
Toe undersigned takes pleasure in informing his
friends and the public at forge, that be has opened the
above P.STABLISIDIENT, and pledgee himself to merit
the parert ap of his patrons, every article is of Stoo
- gush y, having been selected without regard to
price. OH A fa Tr s l WOBILELL, Proprietor.
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NIOHOLLS •
(EUROPEAN PLAN)
OPEN DAY AND .NIOHT.
NO. 116 SOUTH EIGHTH BT., BELOW CHESTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
This /COMB is for Permanent and Transient Lodg
ing. Every effort will be made b the Proprietor, E.
NICHOLLS, to give satisfaction to his Patrons_ -
This establishment is situated In the heart of the
city, centre of business, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community will Bud
It s desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and econo
my.
Meals furnished at all hours.
Single Rooms, 60 cents per night. By the week 52.60
and upwards. mh3o-tt
m EROHANTS' HOTEL,
NORTH /OIIIITII OTILATI ..
Aetna MAIM,
PHILADELPHIA.
6024-tt lIGILIBBEN fr. SONS. Paoretn Toss
SI 50
4 60
4 75
4 50
5 90
...... .... 7 00
8 00
8 00
8 60
10 00
10 00
10 60
18 00
18 00
18 26
10 60
19 00
19 00
Wawa attb Kiattara
!'CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY-THE
purest Spirit eras offered the American ymbrc,
possessing none of the poisoning qualities inherent in
the Whiskey in common use. For sale only by the
Agent, CHARLES WHARTON, Js.,
At DAVID D. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale Wooer,
No. 23 South FRONT Street.
All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest
assured of its purity. '
Punkin:Lints
.Dsar Sir: We have carefully examined the sample
of 6 . - Chestnut Grove Whiskey,'" left with one few days
since, and end it to contain little or none of the Dot-
BODOMI substance known as foil oil.
Yours, respectful ly .
BOOTS, OAIIRETT, 06.24A0,
Analytical Chemists.
To OHAILII3 NVILIOION, tr., No. 2a S. P 11021? Street,
Philadelphia. mblO4m
2100
16 00
22 00
.....22 00
27 00
27 00
.......28 00
29 28
29 00
20 00
24 60
88 10
CLARET -125 CASES MARGAUX, 160
Ours BT. JIILLIIII, in quarts and pinta, in store
sod for sale by A. MERINO,
sp22 140 Ron% FRONT Street.
LARGE NO. 3 MACKEREL-NOW IN
store and landing, 800 bbls No. 3 MACKEREL;
large 268 balm ditto, for gale by •
JNO. M. KENNEDY & CO.,
Noe. 130 and 132 N. WIIARVES.
TENANDIES.—cc Pinet Castißoni" Marett,
and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
gipes and guarteremks ; Pe
gattriffin Roche lle Brandies,
and dark, in half opm - bait casks, sad one-eighth
casks. Imported and for by "
=kin BOHLEN &
ceddt 221 and 228 Beath Fourth street.
108 QR. CASKS PORT WINE.
111 Inf. Pipes Alicante do.
22 Qr. do do do,
20 Qr. do Sherry do.
11 Pipes Superior Paiarete Wine.
20 Qr. Pipes do do do.
40 X do do do do.
111 Bales Assorted Corks.
325 Bags Almonds.
25 do Filberts.
Landing from Brig " Arrogante Nmello," and for sale
A. MERINO,
140 SOUTH FRONT Street.
A LLSOP's PALE ALE IN RRDS.—A
EA- conatant supply on hand In Onstem HOMO stores,
for vale by WILLIAM 11. PEATON,
Sole Agent for Pennsylvania,
No. 216 South 'FRONT Street.
QIIERRY WINE.-15 QUARTER PIPES
various grades Harmony Sherry, in b .ud, and for
sale WILLIAM IL YEATON.
216 South PRONT St.
CI. LE WIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
*. IN PINS RIM, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &a., 20
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
-LUMBER YARD.
HOUTZ h 00.,
(80.aceasora to Montgomery & Nesll,)
d. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila.,
Old Moysunensing Dintrict,
are now receiving a large and well-selected arsortment
of all descriptions of LUMBER, ouch at White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets,
Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of
woll-seationed Lumber. Also, a large stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and awed to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with Messrs. hiehaffer, Houtz, & 00.,
and Duffy, Houtz, & 00., at Marietta, Pa., gives no
surpassed facilities and enables WI to supply orders for
all descriptions or Lumbar with promptness and
despatch.
PINE.ORMEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN.MAKEW, &c constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully Invited to
examine our !dock before going elsewhere. ap2l-lf
LIMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE
tall at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
MElletiFEY, HOUTZ : & Co , take this method of
informing their customers and persons desirone of pur
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well-seasoned stsick of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.
Their timber is all from their awn MILLS on PINE
CREEL They are also connected with Messrs DUFFY,
HOUTZ, & 00., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stull, Lath Pales, Pickets, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &0., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would also take great
pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those
in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of lIOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nected. apSi-tf
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY—
N. W. Oor. THIRD and OHEBNIIT Eta.
L. PELOIIZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPEOIMEN
BOOK le now ready, and from their increased
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in 11
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long Faotical experience in the bnainesit,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in martins
that they can furnish a more durable and better fin
ished arHole than their cotemporarieS.
Thole, therefore, who denim Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them preylou to pturohmting
elsewhere. •
Old type taken * at 9 rents per pound, In inching, for
new at specimen pries.. aul-tr
500 TONS ItITOLIELL zo OR OAS
MLR'S . bofte Amonlated Super Pboophate of
Lime forfor Bale by OBOARIALE, YElRefi & IDO
- 204 North Delaware avenue.
Itaitroabo.
Jan.2oth 1868
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