=CM " „ MA 115 4 4 40 - -401VerEVrAv.AN. V.: - e: , ' i . ALA*, Pres.lBl l4AllTlll9lnlrl4lTllllltTr , _.." •.: '. _ill Non:Wind 60.1 , 4 • 0 PI - . - Tit lleTill l S - TOBWOM;OIIAILIt.o.OOAIAANDS ,, i , LUZSBNB - 00IINTY,!. P.6:.:A:11y-foidol: of the 'initee for the Wpm of: the BONDIVOrLthe .alcm.,:ru oxik, somptim 0011VLOOMPAtifeo 'lrtiddekiadli dth r Ufa, at the Thiladalph% , Bs6A. el ° k ° -.- Pr te ,? . irl Poll Artt calicosOwliadt hilislleoUla.J. . -- " llaAli EBTATP:4TuIIiII. , Pulill'orSaiiirot'lhOlgkif: -37- P ai :r.;;O i l t 7: Toesda,Fletdrig. s "" , ' ' I —4 ' l ' l- ' - -Y, F. bills of °Rah p_orrif tare =Try, in. ad tio tiithWtioardiUsh ort.the Oa retioar to each 2410 60 th 01211. 334 CatalqrafKilli liiitiiii 6t l'Ornii. 01Tinalli a tt. T ._ 0,00,:t11,f101 1 .06 11 T.t,91 1 .6.fi01d.0n_ I the foil Tamw. .e“ ..,- i, ,4, -..__ ,i.i-t ,F •-2 _112._ - .1/ USTI BALTS .AT TEI AUCTION MINN Bretz TlNNOdAytteeighr. , ',,,,,.;” NW/ JISTATX AT TRITATE NAM NaElrboirikartattinunoontdstAteal.lloto„ta- at 7 Pri. i, Inalvtdlng 'every deeeription of4ttY Andil 00 111 1td_Pertt.,-. 7 P ihr.rrueipet - Xid , at. the 1 auoreeasegive , o , =.,." - -`. , ,e..5 , -,.. , ~.. .:, '' -- le RIVATiI Wm liiikusigni:-• ..„ .- . . , tii Bale Bi- AV: l v, a l= " o g o l 1 4 t=riiflix a pabilo Balt Abitrante, (ot Whisk 1,000 copleciestorinted weekly,) fro* of Amp:, ,f? 1,...-f,,,A, 4 .. ',. ~., t ~,, ..,,,,,,,,, ..4 4 .- ..„, '- SPRING SA.LI23-81 . 001g3 AND,.IIIIAT, 8AT4,T111„,.. 1 Twenty Opting We, J m Pith, on Al a ,re mine, let-PerilOPtitVeit44i!Pf LOP. laddatVfiliiiser. -' ' P - . Twenty•dith Spring. fialay-liteOdd,. at. the Ea , Part of the desorlitioni to iiindbilli fir itaidt of the above sale* now read? ' -....;....• UNION - liiIITVAL IMMO' WE Cluzint - ANY 11011IP. ~, i- .. .r 4 y ,OA TE Lea f i rfPAViiii i i- ' ' ' 2211.14; : at, 0 otocook,it_ pre P e . a liAclunkie; glityillod - Mdtolt IPar o 4 o4 0-00 1 P u. ritiP;. , • ~ 1 t - ^..-- .• 001100131100.. AA. '• " 1 .!..441,-# r... 1:. ~., •- . .- the w e a n i"" • ....-. -.4-.. •.„0-: •••;., ~ ;,,, aciaia".atzU*o.4taFOgri•.!ifi oViinidipiky, Ereherige Agiqr/PrOt..*Via (" 61 4r ` ' Thlo:4,lxtiviAnvot IliPiWafftl. , 1n,,Tn601 l'ay ivw, El iDeM; DEllllWatik th . j1356,314' 6Z9.10610r, , , 'tanillti - 0, birathir boor,* Lfo'otplooth of hold . wr e ttiy_,C)trant_EFßlNG.artpl laig..'• l - PoPrkti*Wolithe pginittiouddeintica,l:c J.- -.- On tititir s :/iiiiiti94:l. - oiebicry - ..hpoti!t liti, sold to the pttonfoolt;;llAN 10e ,lh 'N': - .1%..:' ''',. • ' mrso9rsmotal yolusiolloiiregati-q 5o modioneoutobv sicootottionotOglopg.:lmmui,fte of thaßgoo o ,m4Ags4 - tioltontoso;,*-,the it 0,0*:, tof, poibigiArt id' llottddiio6l,' .,.s:, - 1rrA, ^ 4 64 4 1 . ' , 161444%,64w1001 1- .3ffaioil.rolt, , atilit: whattit - 1. ' ' 4 -`- • -.._ ' "- , D:r/or bill paztteolars see handbill and pin at the' and - im ." t q 116. :.... , -• T , - :. - r.'",,, --..! . , • .. . „ 7 1.*Xliilt4 0 111118PHING 5A.L.V.,224..JUNR, At the Michael" wilt lrialtide- - , , , Orphans , Court Bale-Xsta_te,,el4lllslos- ff alline, deal. LOTACOItATINII;pqrIIIvpiat aide etlePwire ',treat, lontliwileB orLablilli, avenue, lile Itlatimond.) ~. ~, LOT OH 0110 111; 11 ' aliliatahlka g vestwe , A ". , laito BB 00. 1 1 4 l..#44°P h i gt° lo ,, 4; ' eL.,, ' _„I __. -• e ~ ..abbis . Two Twaw• 1658611A0 M ori on gaisiiimire r et 811k14141/11r0s5;1 1 45___VOlhalltialztr04 Z.l -:;r'' TiViilifiTOWT,ll7t a lilter,Tanili direst, toot or PomPlieral:, L:ti'l pkor.P,Vin.), . oianAmaca i titEror . IN, 6, &onyi6 01 Ipp icR I BUILD ~ wla 'Ow% *MOM' .-7,*uttl- 511... ..17 4 ? '!•*?..' - ''; Elititikite - : -.."*--:' l - t s -r `' - r-' =,-' One ribilvideni - nit part orpt,LOT or GROUND AND THUS: sTorr Butoir." -- mmusolb - Thkc &yet, gonlBl4/811 . , stweit.i7;.. :, r'‘. • , . ,-•-•- -,--, 'lecwinp talc , TRW STOSTBRIOK !IG, &nth Illiventh street "';104 tif i l=i ts. r,_2 , _- _ ' •, .• A - MVO UST otillo spear. TrWal-prwterof -1111 Wbeth Orfenthillt, deed. - 10-110 •111110151t1TILDINXTeilth street; fotrth home above Arch street. Miaow= go_u_rivirrawiT ..a.Foxiaus.,9o tem, kaditirea .. Iffirenr” 15, teeny, tournillea from Torres dsto, andil'utirniiter cold Verrartige Adair, en /kb Pli n Vit too vid , grentan Railroad _., ..., r. . ICTIIBIOI , I3WISLLING",-No. 1805 Olive stmstrbetwedethilittirand BM rnAitreets, indlrest of Tkixteanthistreet. - •• ' ' 77 1 ( 07 1 1 - .1.11fOIT'llitAidg - "Dep . f.„.„„ street:rriaetbfßimbadistreist.,: „.• -NAIDFICANDIADUAIIIJCBESIDENIieItIi s'do• y southeast 'earnseor ht ?KW hiihd "mu A t til l iar ;BO ' i lAtg4 s 4lb. !.,-- I..,)l+lritd a .t i et i 'weit'or' l 9l/paw-et e eet, Twe nty ; fondly SEVEN - 138.10K TWODUIEBING 10413sistairettaireftlwentliitheitreeVandligringett street. 'They edit beiold seleirrately.- RESIDENOWSPEII4,O , EMMEN. STREIPE.-Hand• soum UNicalroPlervatoll•bsieMe4drNsto_ MD IsPlawdot asides series. OW doo_rtermwDemetisosarty , opposite(Nieflreunterber , ":. • r fiit.ifilittlfSOWT.STlfffaT ;VW */01C. OEBET: PROPlffiTY:=Alstf`-thelarge•.ind meltable propettN No, 226 South-Won t street, andlBolicals street, so feet frOot; ilbout , l6BllMt , lit'depthratreirt to atreeti hiving - 11 i Valuable itehtiii• ••••• ' RZSIMINON. CIOOPEItSTREET, OAHDIES J - N. lisardsome modern thrisistory back residanoe, with . bitch balldings`i• eddiryiniti and modem' dourerilenrsesi Ootiper_etrietListreth - ot Bluth street r" • -•-• RESIDENCE' EfIiBBOTEDET. , -E'dat modern ISM- story ladole Maddendef with bank build* aid all mod: are courriniedeils,vate possesakm,„Heys next door west.= - s•-" , • FOUBATOE4 BEIOKUINELLH*MokIewest corner of Elseirottiand - Ored. sheets. - TWENTY4IXTII snow% me.Lir,l- 7 11mIngth;.. , - , Aftbs".wirsfistige,:irifriositub orphans , imam Date-Betate - of Aims Willi: - Deed..." . THERRATOBV MUOILDWELISNW. No: 41 9North Beventhatrest, between, ,WDloweinktialrie .treats: Ttfa224l9R - Eshict D ELLlNO,Tirgierlistreet, neat Ortfixerhitreet;*and north of Costes sheet: - NW:MODERN - .ltria*LlNGs'No':_34o /Wend at.; "Third,imdlopMhitreefs t 'pppaita`Je_ffetwnspreets, - - FOUR moDEßN..Dir.fOillifes,'L each three-stories, with backlnildings, weir aide of Plervineetteetifiorth of Master4tfeetnlvent?rth ward. ,pel" : yiti bre:Seid se matt' -60 Phi l LElEfitrieleit. Ide f T th atreetiftioie solitaewately. : S WEND 'Three-storybriek store = im tio , l llll l4 north . I tidr2l4=PiiailinfiNs : load of • SOMERSET STREET.-,,Two-story -frame dwelling, Somerset street, north eV Salmonetreet. . SALMON , STIDIET.=-Inemo•dwelling,.northeast side ofisimon styest north of,/11sm street. lENTIGNT_IET RESTENOI:- Nest modem we * built residenceivestaHe orTimth 'Street, No: T2l; be.' Meson Ooatecandllyeers.:'lniziddiete permission. Executors , Isle-Itatsteef Vatharine Pitt:tom Decd. VINIVSTBEEV4Therm-stery briskltereging, „No. 210 Vltieistrinet,`bitieen - &mond and Third etreete" • -VALUABLE SITE 1011. -A. - 0013NTIIY SEAT.- About 'SV mire * more. cif Bristol; ruidlibimit.l4 miles from Philadelph ia - The Iran* tionirty, and hound.; adorithisweit by therfre'oton Whoa& at Oak laidra dation. ' It will be iambs ;bribe' bersieir 4 llr: Joseph' PaxonomtheadJoirjrig_PeoPortf " Dispimfm....vOuNTNlf • PLACE . -4 scree and 40 perchediinf the_ village „of - Norritonvflie, 8 miles from Norristown., Theimpraveteenta are s large three-story stone hones t :law decaphat Isab el Made emir store by practising pleysiclan. ' - • " INBEDDESIABLE GROUND RENT, saes year, well securedust-pundually.paid- Six months' interact, due rat Jul y y will be ineltulede.; , • - ND irritENT.-Tbree-stery :brisk dweilinge_ E0.,402, North Sidiaidatreet; - south of Diuphin. woArmIEB-STQATBRlOKivirwabies,Willbut street, southeast, from Trenton Bailniad 'street: To be TWO-STORY-BRICE D 11311,141108 - Vs*" .hard street, north - of Cherry ritfeer,letween Fifteenth and Sixteenth strict!. VALUABLE PROPFlETT",.i•miriseratrAr'Arielf Ung,ltrankilimi *Dad; -between ~iihreser and:Ansi Sts.. with fotucthres•sterry hilok'direptiedtp#",bilierl sheet; The w4olerentioefor - ""Peieloptoyhtle st no: P8114.13V. COWAN 10N , 7 - 003-78. - MIABLIIV:OPIGI- - NAL OIL PADYTINOI3, BP- EMINENT AETIBTS- ' FINE BIiONZEBA64%.IIIB-11101.101TY OF A „lIIINFLBEAW-111110VINE,. - • -•-• -o'clock; • at the- residence of -the wenari-Noarld Walnut street, above Seventeenth St., will be sold, without reserve, a collection of valuable, ermine-And - bscartiful -original oil printings, various subJeota.- - ,lnclidedare the works of W. Strayer , Lentse EishiessiegortSidney,Orvoper, Inman Ifremmoll, Grease, RottlesoleirOsrlo Eorstsli N • it, Mount; Huntingdon, Van_•Woirell,l.L.. Williams, De Marne, 0, -)1. Bon, geld, tinsel Smith, -Themes' Binh, Joshua-Shaw, and. Others, , - • •. • , Ate* oolieoilen, /Jeri be . d Ming thirlestXwamtryosra,_by.the present_ owner, and - con, trdna.,Meetetresutiful tuut•rfotareeffsit*Plofufss by, the eettatemanwailiXo,whiehtito notice of oonnoisseurs is • FINE7DEONTS, ELEGANT BOOKS, ENGEA . AleiS,A - oWifie biomes; imported from PaiMfor samerannsoc,. sad semsober of *swot 1/Icurtrated o , books sad eugistinge - - - • Er ) goolo g usiiovr,re44 siicatisirs4 l 4 foteXidatatyrn - _ 13AWilfilf Tn ICE-PIANO- TORTES, SEORITANIt.e&ND •BfXDI-OASES, - OF f.:l/010,TABI•11; NEWS. ELS " 2 OANDH.•••• - 43nr male tomrorrowinonmeg; at ,the suction Atom loelmde ilrostdo4oo. lotit,..xsolleot second head furniturai-.memprood. s,esimoisd-hap piane•fertet. wear° erielabew - *TAM taoktosees,- ileatsbles, Bruireld, lo gr i NuruakS l o 34lB4,l Oalottsr wiz =Om Alms 4•4ll4Atitsgentre, , &vs lorrolpgjin vs alsrortanenteiWOollif 41Dairdtrifalitui of ladies and others desirous of amassing,. ; IIT .estalo g nos rre ready; andthetartioles snagged for earamitration.:. Bxteuul 8410010eLlio Witt South Yontrth street. SUPERIOR ..NITUBEIiiLISHANT PIANO-FORTE. „FINS ,ml.lololl.,..P4fiern „b. 1.144193.13, , BRUSSELS At 0 orator*, " at the auction Mors, be sold, ati ,defensive 'eseortswit of handsome furnitilre, hratisdifors, vilest 'carpels, Scim, , :trothfsmilies der &Ming hoomlusopheg, removed to the store' foreorne blame ofmilecii r. • - • •,' _„.. • Medi a11404-201Anililloo.foSte,( ,- ' Ablottiagn,K drug. gists. 4 ;•••••,-;Z , , - Lre Alsosited relOolOtdit.., , ,-3 •A?"--"•-,•: , ••?.: 1)14,4s15.1rft101111,-1,ND,INTEINOING,IIINGLI811 • - 824111823.11KOD IV2D' rSvening PROW ..LONDON. • , On Feldei • vt. , Jim* lathe st tbencrsoOn Moroi Na; _lBB' And 141 ado& "Pourth'Street;hrlU be:sold a consignment of spis• collsneons books, =sell tPt, , t them ?7re - end CdriOßlliJoill received (Ord Lopdoo:,:, oMalOgnot now 'ready, end the, ,bOolics &nicked for eiuuninet • *-0-• .= HL6r_fistiforlol.olsratiint street:. ' --IttnlUM3ll3. l Plialoallllßo2B. , 3 , lll.. - W3rr nusinnext, perwrinesicaufs, e go , I,43esTeeeday Molder, '7 224 inst.int.loO , olool!c, at 1813 Oluoittant - 884 , 17 eiLta. love theantlys barafter_e ots gentleman going -toati= rope, including stdt et..elegitint rocettaid'itrairiniprooro (imitate, Ihkeybutoetelle ctivers, superior foamed eta. del*/ or. Totewbiet ,plano 'd'art., by Meyer; Bee cad•bficoOk•crum,ehinectlibi, raefedAtere,' , tine - ttO34,33porforAltnag room and chmtber.foral- Ufri inattifistio, feather beds, /co., leo; t , A110; this • • • A choice collection of pees-holm = 4 Inyaitalogusee' - Maflie the morning - of. ante, at 8 oolC s aa'4 . • F*'. , t: - t= = 4 a,. :.,z 0711 -- AT TA T TAT74I3iI.II4 , A well4tintida tribloorkste_timo., AUlt , thliouttrollpr-ldfaistatzloli PorklAnnon ...114411C0, Olortnot Hill. „ ir la t COPARTITERBEUP;—weisi' : _ILI hereby certifieditO all-whom it may concern, that we, THEODORE'IdINDIL and CHARLES Id.BOXEIS LER,ltaypAkijs 4th , day of June, 1858, associated our solves solves togetheitoi the purpose of forming a limited partnerphlp Undertile. laws of_Pentusylvania under the', articles, terms, gthittlitlchug end'agreenienta'following, to wit: 1. The 'name, style, and' title ofthe thin shall be . "CHARLES M. BOMEIRLER:ue - 7. The locationatat-place. of-business of said firm' shall be No. BrARKET Street; in the city of Phila. , 'Ptatitinies tha - concern' shalt conshit of bn3r4 lriii"ing..9. l, W.StOltesa9WeirY, and Flinty Goodsi riot m. Bornelelpr i residing at southwest tor , tmWl , ;,lllajrlttPeyfet#nsfauWe#9lftnistliem i ji 5. nev;doit 441,114 fito. 937 roitli Eleventk street, liiirdid,city,lif.the only Special Partner. ,B.' se; TheOdore Mindil; int Said Special Partner • lei etaitilbfitect Plea Thousand I . lollars, In cash; to - thd &lOW - stook of satdAnn. _ . , • : iiitCpartperetialiball tide day, atai /.4fitniti VSPOP/BP;Tn EO p' ors D _l.lstTv .-01Lti. At. SMEL t ER , . ' PpikiDitivttb O z , frriptylplYnSlVO'AlrE "Voßin? • 4 INrwiregruiitel nolamarAlt Cttansaotioti or.s. GEKRRAI S DRY ALPTVlNVial2Mtpir s i We the eide re44 l l4P lll* 41h4122 .£l4l Nl 3i 24E611: jilticryineL,W, - AjtedVitilittii; :tisusicei„ " 604 19...,—rdow.imma.481.oulanitrr at., _ slta,l 3 !a„,aaaf,tl9/!.#tireeisiTaarta pig /Wu !W•6 10/071.kiaiii i tciltalitin ' &e. - . - - I - ,,gbill - itii, et 10 a'alack,'will n ta:sold a large assort- Meat al embrolderell .00llars, eleeris, meta, bands, /ea , u" ', mail ,OOLLABS—JTIER LANDUD, gnladidlii:dar sale,a'caaa - of paw style arlatl-ata.34 aollarf,h 7 4aat.larale4,:arulAala.alto;,tho lies! , akvlr ratan ,trade. ns AItTIPIGIAL ,YLOWEBS. '- • Ateo,l6o carton* of ffronoli 'arttdolale—Just , landed Also, a Has of Trench pesitilles sad silk lace toile. r. Also, kid, silk. anfiDielo thiesk . gloYelf, hktild-made MlttS, pate 'neck flee, &o. - • PAILABOLS AND'PARABOLTATEI. of city-made ;parasols and paresolieto, ror beat city sales. • 8 nonpre t AND MILLINDRY GOODS. Moo, a line of blirceline sad, Florence pilks, bonnet ribbon, bloadth.laies, &o. , „ NLlri WOO., 'N-' 222 a BRL nd 224 E MARKET Street' • 14.1,2. 02 IbIDODTED AND DOMESTIC DIM 1300D6. On Pridsylforning, • ' , nos . 12 ,thr 4410 p'olc.ol<, by catalogue, on 6 months' 400 lots of fenerrenit eitaple,. dry goodS,• comprising i spersViasOrtinent.' ' catalogues eitily on the morning or e. BLACK OILANTILLT LAOS HA? TILLAS-FOR BE , TAIL TRADE. On itiday An :Invoice of ylab. high cost black chantilly loco mantles. OLAWS OROS DB NfliNil AND LAOS IitANT.ILIAS. 00 lota new etyte ailk end lake. mantillas. MDVXO-AND,NID owysp. , 4.00 doaen Perle blackfill,t *Ms; 'do do dthl glirres, • TAXES A. „PREEDLSIi,_ AUCTIONEER, *Pk NO. 422 WALNUT ‘8711,2141; itio'ie POMMEL ID- :Persons favoring us with oomdmiments eau reef assured that their property will not be sacrificed. IT OclaardaUdone more moderate than those charged by any other *nation Vonae in the city. 1w Consippnentarimeatfully solicited. lw Balsa paid immediately after the goods are sold. Bale on account or whom it mar concern. .• -••- STOOKS; Ono. -• , •.This Sven rag -.. • 4 "inns A 01141" at o l nlockc: at thi Philadelphia cheiigo pre Ora t 6 the ale or real eatate, will bo sold , orr aeconnt otiohbm it ma onnoern—. , Bharat Grand Island O ily Company.. 10 ettrra North American Seamless Tube Company, $lOO pershare=par. WO ebaree Obatham Cobalt, Mining Company, $5 _ ati—par. 886 shares Jian.lransisco Land Association, new 8 bondelleaker itenufaatuilrig Company, 8500 each. 211onds KintickyUlplng luta Mactifecturicg Clomps ny,sl.',ooo each.; .. , - " Patedraki donee lima, in Travildistrict BurneWeennth Tixao No„Jitik,e, patent 640 , acres land, in Traria district, Burnett cointy,ficalui , , No. 565 cm- patent 840 :acres land, Travis distriot, Barnett County, Texas= ' Alio, on another accounts— ' 20 shares stook Meant Moriah Cemetery Company. Lot No. 46 'motion F, Glenwood Cemetery. •; 1 share dock Philadelphia end Savannah Steam Nevi. mitten Company.,.. • , •• 3 shares Allegheny:Avon - us Wharf and Lead Co. Trustee's Sale. AN ELEGANT CHICKERING GRAND PIANO AT AUCTION. On Saturday , Morning, At 10 o'clock, will be cold at the auction eters, P. :very elegant grand piano forte;lbyChickering, of Bos ton:cost $BOO, and used but three months. , HlO. Sale posltive—by order of trustee. SEVENTEMITH SPRINGALLE—THIS EVENING. .:- /Ids *devil] inolisle the 151'o-wing -Orpharko6nrt Sals4Natme of Caves' TWO-STORY BRION HOUSE AND LOT, RISING -SUN.—A twound-a-haltatory _brick house and lot, m Klein Sun nllage, 59 feet front on the Willow Grave turnpike, and 200 feet deep to Cherry street. 'Subject -to $2l dew/r, the prinedpek stun payable at the death of the widow.. Court of Codanion'llakiliali..L - Estate of Cihroi, Wight, lunatic. _ • • :NEAT SMALL DWELLING, TwsNTriin wr. -ABOVE FILBERT —A Nine-story "be**. house and lot of ground, east aide of Twentieth street, 81 feet' north of Filbert street, 15' feet front, 67X" feet:deep. Clear of all incambrances. , CHARMING' 'COUNTRY-PROPERTY, 2f3 ACRES, .ITALIAN.: MANSION, DELAWARE COUNTY —The :elegant property known as "Ashton Ridge," in Dela: *ire county, Smiles from Mamas Hook, 44nUes from Mester, mid I,y miles from Rockdale on the Went Chester - Railroad. This property could be need as a -school, !Raw institute, summer' bearding house, or for a beautifff country residence. The situation is eXcelled in beauty. Stocked with fruit, .ko. Full de 'airiptions may he bad at the store. GENTEEL DWELLING; SEVENTH STREET, Bli 'LOW SPRUCE STREET.—A genteel three-story brick dwelling, with lot of grouid, east side of Seventh St., 'below Spruce,' 15feet Ilinohes front, 50 feet deep to a 'three-feet alley. $56, ground.rent.- , Rente to an old tenant for 1250 per annum. _ ' 4. BUSINESS STAND AND DWELI,INGS; 610 SOUTH FIFTH STRUT.—A 'three-story brick hones and lot, No. 810 South Fifth street, with a small homes on the rear, 15 feet front, 90 feet deep. • $9O ground-rent, and rent* for $370 per annum. Orphans' ,Court Sa!er-Estate of Isaac Guenther,,De- LOT OP GROUND, TENTH STREET, BELOW THODIPSON:c-A iota ground, west side of Tenth Bt., 138. feet south of,Thompson, 28 feet 8 inches front, I.oofoot-deep. ~C lear of Inoitianances. - Orphans , Court Sale—Same Estate. ' THREE-STORYERICH HOUSE AND LOT, TENTH STREET, BELOW , THOMPSON.—A. three-story briok house and lot, west side of Tenth,. U 4 feet 8 inches south of Thompson street, 18 feet 8 inches front, 80 feet deep, then widening to 37 feet 4 inches, extending the further depth of 40 feet to Alder street, two fronts. Clear of inbumbranees.' , • - BUNLDUSICV- LOT, Hia4oooBf. STREET, ABOVE XOlllt..A. lot of ground, east side of Hancock street, 150 feet above York, DO feet front, 93 feet deep to Win ter street, 25 feet wide. $27 ground-rant. Terms— i- BUILDING LOT ADJOINING.—The lot of ground adjoining' the above on the north, of the same descrip tion and dimensions: $27 sienna -rent: • Terms—one half cash. . - • . =HOWARD 'STREET,' ABOVE DAUPHIN.--A lot of ground, west side of ,Howard Street, 118 feet nOrth'of Dauphin street, 86 feet front, filiX feet deep to=Waterloo street,ls feet wide. $27 gronnd•rent.' - -Ternis. •one-halfcash. MELDING LOT. ADJOINING—AIso the lot ad joining on the north, of the came description and di mensions... Clear - of inemnbranoea. Terms ,of sale— one.fotirth cash.' • - Sale by . order Of Court. of Cotimon Pleae--Estate o " George A.-Bngbum a irmatio. NEAT TWO-STORY BEIM HOUSE, QUERN ST., ABOVE FIFTIL—A neat two:story 'Mick house and let, south side of 'Queen, between-Delaware Fifth and Sixth streets, 15 feat frbut and 58 feet 4X inches deep. Clear of incumbrances. G 8 , ,. Duke BUILDING LOTS, ' RISING SUN....—!pw, building lota, west side of York Road, in Rising Sun villege, 'eaeli.4o feet front and 200 SW deep to Cherry street: (Dear of all ineumbrances. Terms—hell auk. BUILDING,LOTi *DRIB SPASM -. A lot of ground, eonthweet side of Norris street, 142 feet month 'eastnf final street, 18, feet front ' nd 103 feet 1 inch Aseje. Meer of inonisbranees. Terms-.half cash. ' }MILDEW} LOTS, WOOD STREET,-TWo lots. N. 'E. side of W00d,107 feet north of West street, 18 feet front, 123 feet 5% - inches deep: $5O grottsid;rent. ,Street improvements 'are made. . • PLUZ.OLAftd GROLIND.RENTEL—A Snit-rate old .ground•rent of $28.60. Lot and four-story brick 'house, ;South street, above Fifth " , $0 by 120. Subject to taxes, ;about $0 per annum. Promptly pad in gold. Trio of =XS each; out of two piopertlea, southeast ; sorter Sixth and Small streets, each 20 by fa feet. Sub 'Jen to taxaSosbout so' per annum. Promptly paid in gold. One of $2O, out of a house and lot, Ethlppen street ilOB feet above Lixth, 20 by 100 feet. Bubjeot to taxes, about $4 75 per annum. Promptly paid in gold. ' POSITIVB SALE—MIME AND LOT, LIMB ST.— A and lot, east side of Lewis sixeet, 1173 feet below Oxford street. .Twentieth, ward, 12 feet front 98 feet deeplo lour-feet alley. $2O ground-root. Hole absolute. • - NEAT DWELLING, Catharine etmt.—A nestthree.. story brie-Rhone° and lot, northeast corner of Temple and Catharine streets, between Eleventh and Twelfth • etreete; 18 feet front and 57 feet deep. Bath hone, gas, &a:;'. Rent $ 2OO, ittbjearto $ BB 60 ground rent. NEAT - , DWELLING, • _CATHARINE EtTREST.—A. neat thisaLstory brink hntuse and lot, northeut corner of Teraple'and Catharineetreets, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, 18 feet front and •51 feet deep. Bath house, gas &c. Rents for $2OO. Subject to $58,60 ground.rent. Itr• $5O to be paid on each of the above when the same is streak off.' RIGHTSBNTII SPRING SAVE—JUNE 17th. Sale on the Premises—Germantown. PORTY-SIX.BLIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS. On Thursday Afternoon, June 17th, 186 S, at SK o'clock, we will cell on the itemises -46 eligible building lots on Queen, .renz, Coulter and Pulaski streets; Germantown. irr , Them lots are in the most improving part of Germantown. - • El3"_Lithographe may be bad at the store, IDr Xppeceent: nub - on the day, of sale, 20per cent, in one year, and the balance, may remain. .: - Oslo 13outhweet eorner Sixth and Oheatnut streets. - NINETRRN2.IIIIPRING BALII-217N8 19th. ELEGANT 00TTAG21.1.02, ROXBOROUGII,2'wenty. first Ward.—We will sell on the premises, in ;bubo rough, TirentY•liniEward, on: Saturday afternoon, 19th lune, 1658, at 8N o'clock : TWENTY-01X F.L.IGANT, COTTAGM LOTS Situate on Ridge avenue and James avenue, (65 feet wide, laid out at right angles with Ridge avenue,) each 100 feet front and from 169 to 250 feet deep. These lot* are high and level, will rmuire no grading, and enjoying a fine :dr:worths earroundlog country, They are within ten minutes) walk of Wissahickon and Sheep's Lane sta tions on the Norristown Railroad, and of the.eteamboat landing. by'Whicdi they artritereuible half hourly. Terms /800 cash ; balance may remain. • ID'' Lithographic plans at the store. • ' Ulq" 112fao be paid oL eaoh )bt at the sale. .11xe0ator's fialo-No. 015 Chestnut street. • 0 . 0118, - 81100TING'A0OOLITRVIIRNT13, OIGAREI,dte. • On Tamp' Morning, 22d init, 10 - o , oleek, 11 be sold at NO. 615 Chest nut street, third itoryi by order Of 4 the executor; and belopgingloVie estate-Of the Late George Gaya, Eeq., numbeVofr- shooting accoutrements, guns, Cigars, Ttlrklsh tobaoto; and pipes. • - • - iisti7 WILLIAM H: STEER, AuerioNEEß, .111ar No. 451f0111i EIGHTH STRIZT. ' - 112 . 14frge - :sales of Mocks, mattresses, embroideries, iitraycgovils, dry . goods, tam:Twit& every Tileiday and Irldaitoortangs, at 10,' o'clock. - Kr Salk held regularly -every Wednendsr and fru turdsr eremite ) ; at 'B.. o'cluekk conelethig of jewelry, ditlerrOvttches; " • = " tayl9-lm .04117E1i. NATHA-NB, AUCTIONEER, - Auld IdONST LOAN "011110 X, No, 224 WWI TwunD'iltreet, below Walnut, opposite' Par et., only et&door beloarthellsahants. -'neurienf lrualnese.trou,7 0 , c00r.14 A. IL, until 10 Weloettle *woo/clog - - • " - - .otVdore , estei;aidemee the - Audi= House, at, tended the mostastlstao= terms: sts l7sPlAirfir roars: ,Advances made from one dollar thousands on DIA moods rarer Plate Witcher, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer vitae, Hlothlng, Inraltnre, Badding, Olgare, Hulas] ' Guns,' Home, Ourfagrai and dlOods of slaty' desetiption: • - • • , All goods eau remain any.'length itzne' agreed upon. • All admire, from one honied dollars and emu*. will be charge d 2 per Dent per Meath; 5000 and over, the loWeet market fate. • - • - • • This store House haviakatepth of HD feet, bae large *re and thief-proof sette - to Store all valuables, and pei vatillratohinen for the' rerelsek; alio, heavy then ma, effected anon for the benefltef 101 persons havind geode Wended — . • , N. B. ierount of m v:34:unlizoited capital, this offfse premed to aimed on more satin faatoir sued easommodathig than any otberin tbfeoMoney adveneeito tl9opoorThe Small erooo2tor with a" and charge. 4 . • - - - • .1. fkold Patent Lever and: , otbir Witehes, erfelrl• and clothing, in be - soldat redacted twines. - ; al;ftilturni A OHALLENGE yro"ilo 61.11'NE IVrANVFACTUR:gp.B,—R, L . HOWARD, of Buffalo, Solo Proprietor 'of Kerollinee celobtntod PATENT. MOWER. AND „REAPER, offers the_fol lowiChallenge : ' t We will stake ONE .THOUSAND DOLLARD against any hinetilne, (not using Ketchum'', 'Patent) .in cutting ten acres of clover, ten acme of tipaothy, and ten acres of min, all to.be'donolvitlt tho same Machlne—provland the money won shall be no tated to the State Agriculierel Caere., _ yor particulars, apply to Netehuni , e IsoleAg_ents, SPANGLER to GUAIIAM. ida • No, 621MARRET Street, below 7th. ''sa, ANOTHER: ORALLEns.-we will ,wWe stake PRATT'S Steel4ipring•Tooth ROA SP. R AXE against Any other ,rforae Rake In the world for raking hato,r - `4 etubhlo., . - , G Ap% e SPANGLER & RAILAII, - nit % ' No. 077 MARKET Malt, action. f P.'®WG374~! C O. • SA z • • . and 10 STRAWS ,between MAR -trarisand 011EBTNIIT and BE pONITan Y d THIRD streetd. If. G. WOLIIIENT. AtIOTIONIM eitAD:—We Invite the attention or purthasera to the general asEortment of rnan'e 'and boys' summer cloth ing.' to be Bold this •morning ; by catalogued at 10X o'clock. BALE OF OLOTEING. ' • On Wednesday Morning, June ltith, commenolng .at 10K o'olook , bo 'semi without reserve, for cash, a general assortment of city-made clothing, consisting of— . .1_ , • Top coats, Dress coats, Of every variety, made in a superior man- Brook costa, ner, for noon's and boys' wear. Pants and Vesta, f.E7 Barnp es and catalogues early on the morning of sale. SPECIAL SALE OS LONO ANA SQUARE SHAWLS 313 ST LANOBI) PER BTNAJABB. KANO/LAO° On Thursday Morning., Jane 17th, cornmenelng at "10,4' O'clock will be sold a shipment of long and square Shawls embracing 500 LONG STELLA AND CASHMERE SHAWLS. caETOMay be examined on the morning of sale. ith gnea. ' - SA'Lli Of STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIALS, &o. On Friday &forcing, Jane 18th, "commencing at -1O) o'oloob, will be sold, without reserve, for crab, a large and general as. eortment of fresh straw goods and artificiale. Included will be found eis : , Hata, • t r ,T eta, Colored and white, of alt qualities, for IQ men's womenle,misseat, boys' and Infants' and Wear: adapted to city and country trade. Fiats, ' ' - Also, 50 carton Frenctiartificiale. Also, 10 cases men's and boys' White, and colored palm bats. Also, 250 boys! and infante' Leghorn hats, all num. bent. CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS. Also, an invoice of tapeatiy carpet bags, felt do, ena melled leather do. 07 Samples and catalogues early on the morning of . . . [Er Consignments respectfully solicited, for which the best efforts will be' used •to obtain satisfactory prices. - ii7 - yurobesers „will usually find at the " Commit , •cial" every variety of staple - and fancy goods, sold in loth tosuit. Those who went goods at cash value, ob feined-by fair competition - will find it their interest to -attend. SA. DYSART & 00, AUCTIONEERS AND • COMMISSION MSSOHANTS, No. 27 Booth EIGHTH STREET. conker of LODGE STREET. . . 11:?' OUT-DOOR BALM imitated and promptly at tendod to. ADVANCEB made ou consignment/ when de sired, without extra charge. Uler SAM-ROOMS, open until 10 P. IC Now pre• wed to receive involeee of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WATCHES and JEWELRY, NEW and SECOND NAND yoIiNITURE, PAINTINGS, BOOKS and STA TIONERY, ke., &c. Sales Or VANOY GOODS every evening, AT PRIVATE SALE. A large lot of °bolo& what; anckolgarg, of a priiste geptieroan ita 0 SE 8 NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER ILL AND CIOMMISSION IdBROHANTi 8. E. aorner SIXTH and BAOII Streets. - NOTIOI9.—AII goods forfeited at " Nathan's , Priuoi pal lletabliehment," southeast oorner of Sixth and Race streets, will be sold or, Tuesday morning, June 22d, at 9 Oilook, at M. Nathan& auction afore, south whist corner of Sixth and Race streets. - EXTENSIVE SALE OP FORPEITED GOODS. On Tuesday Morning, Tune 22d, at 9 o'clock, at Moses Methane' auction store, southeast corner of, Sixth and Base streets, sales room second story, - entrance from Rue street, 1,900 LOTS Op VALUABLE DIAMONDS, WATOGES, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATE, FANCY ARTIOLES, fro., tr.o. Consisting In part of— WATOBES.—GoId and silver hunting cue, dou ble , cue, and" double bottoni English patent lever watches, fall Jewelled and plain, of the most approved and very best makers, the most of them 18-karat gold; gold and sliver eseapementaliver and lepine watches of the very best makers, fall j Rolled and plain, hunting and open face; elegant gold enamelled and pearls, and enamelled and diamond layer and lepine watches for ladies; gold and silver English, Swiss and French watches; doable cue, single cue and guiltier watches. DIAMONDS.—Fins cluster diamond breast pins, sin gle stone dialnond breast pine and Eager rings. ;JBWELRY.::-Fine gold neck, vest and fob chains of Vatious styles, some of 'them with valuable charm, gold seals, and 'keys, 'fine gold pencil oases and pens, gold speetaeles, gold ear rings, breast pins and Sager rings, tine gold, studs of various kinds, gold medallion lockets, thimbles, and a great variety of jewelry. 'SILVER WARE.l3upornne large sliver ware cream jugs, pitchers, sugar tongs, butter knives, fruit kniven, table and tea spoons, forks, silver suspender slides, and many other articles of silver. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES —A large number of silver coins, some very ancient, niieroseopes, spy glasses, porte-monnales, liquor fluke, port folios, sil ver-plated tailor shears, and numerous 'other articles. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! MONEY ! ! MONEY ! 1 Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, to from one dollar thottsands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical ittstnunents, furniture, dry goods, clothing, grocerlee, Aran, hardware, cutlery , books, horses vehicle*, liar need, and all artialea of value, for any ' length of time agreed on, at , Rathens , Principal Rsiablishment, southeast corner of Siath and Race streets. - tia• Promissory netes, with 'collateral, discounted at the lowest market rates. NATLEANS , PRENOIPAL SI3TABIABIIMINT, B. B. 00IINZR,ElY RAZE . . Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and Silver plate, diamonds, wstahee,jewelry, fowling pieces, dry good', elothing, groceries, liquors, cigars, hard , we a ve, cutlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, en gr go, musical Instruments, furniture bedding, horses, vehicles, harness docks and all other articles oinks. OUT-DOOll BALE& • Poritonal attention ghee to - 511 out-door rates, either it pirate dwellings, itoreo, or elierthere, and dowses untumallilow. ' TO PERSONS RELINQUISHING /10178E10171P,ING. Persona fellnqulabing hocuseheeping or having sup plies of furniture to dispose of, will find it to their ad vantage by sending the same to the unction dote, south east corner of Sixth and Ewe street, where it will be co t te e rly e Arlur in , tl4 o- fu tl efiitur rds o e f sge e s;r o lz, , sli v d an s co ol: if required, and the balance handed over the afternoon of the dsy, of este. • • AT PETVATI eau. Pine gold' and salver hunting cane, double cane, and double bottomed fever, !spines, Paglish, Swiss, and French watches; gold epochs, gold chains, gold lumen lets, a variety o f fine gold etude, breastpins, and finger rings; flip 'euperior old violin and gaiter, Tory fine melodeon, andtutmerousother articles. tegal Notices. TN THE COURT OF, COMMON PLEAS BOR TEE' CITY AND COUNTY OT pnx4l. In Divorce,No. 2. December Terni,lBlsB. /UMW N. TAYLR . , by her next friend, GEORGE lIAMENGER, vs. WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias MEE IIIIAILTAYLOR. • To the mid WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias NEUEMIAM. TAYLOR: Take notice, that the testimony of trltnomog to be produced, sworn, or alllnnod, and exmnined on the part of MARY E. TAYLOR., the libollant above named, will be taken before GEORGE A. COFFEY, Esq. , Examiner appointed by said Court, at hie office, No. 411 CHEST NUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, 18th day of June, 1886, at 3 o'clock P. Id. of that day. WM. D. KELLEY, je2-16t Solicitor for Libellant. %ME TRUSTEES of DEAL, MILLIGAN, & 'DUEY have REMOVED their Office from the Southwest corner of Market and Sixth streets to No. 20 South POURTII Street, between Market and Chest nut streets. SAM'L 0. HUEY Attorney in feet. PHILADELPHIA, June 10th, 1858. jelo-6t IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SUSAN RUNNER, deemed. The auditor appointed by the court to audit nettle, and adjust a further account of JOSEPH RUNNER, Executor of the hat will and testament of said de cedent, and to report distribution, will meet the parties Interested at his Mee, 144 South SIXTH Street, Phi ladelphia, on TUESDAY, the 224 day of Juno, A. D. MS, at fe o'clock P. M. jell•finur IR* 1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1 OITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of PRANCES RUSSELL, deceased. The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOSEPH REARON, surviving executor of Bliss Frances Russell, deceased, and to report dis tribution of the balance, will meet the Parties //I Itt tared WEDNESDAY, the 2.3 d of June, 1858, at 11 o'clock A. 1.1., at'hia °thee, N 0.411 011ES1NUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. jell-fmw'st W3f. IL KELLEY, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1 CITY AND 0017NTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of COLEMAN FISHER, deceased. Tho auditor Appointed to Audit, settle, and adjust the account of MARX R. FISHER, Executrix of tho Estate of Coleman - Fisher, deceased, and to report dis tribution of the balance, will meet tho parties in. terested on MONDAY, the . 21st day of atm°, 1858, at 4 o'clock P. M. at his °Mao, on the Southwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets second floor, in tho city of Philadolphlo, jell•fmw fit* GEO. 11. EARLE, Auditor TN TEE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS YOH THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADEL PHIA. In the !natter of the petition in insolvency of JOHN GIFFORD, notice is hereby given that the subscriber has applied to the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of 'Philadelphia for a final discharge under the provisions of the insolvent law of the Common ivealth. :This application will bo board by tho Court of Common Pleas on the 224 instant, at IQ o'clock A. 11., wheA and, where the creditors may attend, if they think. proper. ' JOHN GIFFORD, jel-mwf-tje22* Oor. of SOUTH and FRONT Ste. 13rokcal ORONISE & CO., V SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 40 South THIRD Street, PUILADELPIIIA. Refer to the Beau and Bnoitsaa of Philadelphia le7-t7 ORAN. MANLEY,. W. It. DROWN. R. MANLEY, JR. MANLEY, BROWN, & CO. ' .1.11. BANK-NOTE, STOOK, AND EXCHANGE • - • /ISOMERS, N. W. corner or THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets Collections rnado, and Drafts drawn on all parts of the United States and the Canadas, on the most favorable terms. Collections made, and Drafts drawn on England and Ireland. Uncurrent Bank Notes bought. Land Warrants bought and Hold. Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans and Time Paper negotiated. Stocks and Loans bought and mold on Commission at the Board of Brokers In Philadelphia and New York. jeS:am EDWARD - R. PARRY, RICHARD, R. PARRY, Mary Public for Commissioner for Minnesota. Pennsylvania an d • , New ' Taney, ' DARRY & BROTHER, •A• pRoRRIIR & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and CONVEYANCERS, • FRONT STREET, above HICKORY, MANKATO, SIINNEBOTA, Pay particular attention to loaning and investing Money for non-residents and others, and collecting Drafts, Notes. &c. Any lottery of anantay or Ix:whams will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & Co., Philadelphia. Male Ross,,& Withers, Philadelphia, Sharp, Raines, & Co., Philadelphia. - Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charlesßills & Co., Philadelphia, Parry ea , Randolph; Philadelphia. ItTELAR6E' STOOK OF VV Impinior "Why On blind and for Bale by VV.INIVER, & 00., !No. Sitii North WATBlintroot, MI6 0.., 'M Iffertekl. Wfier••• HERRINGS -800 bble. NO. 1 PIOKLE,D Herring; 800 bble extra Newfoundland 'ditto' 120 bbla Potomac dry salted ditto now Diatom and for sale.bf 'JNO, M: KENNEDY I X7IB " ' Nee. 180 and 182 N: mums.' LARET WINE .- DE 00IIRSEY, LA FOURCADE, & CO., 236 MARKET Street, have an Importation of Lareureade's Pure Bordeaux Claret Wine, highly beneficial kir Invalids. Jefi-lm WHITE FISH .— 75 half bble, of the cole breted Detroit /liver White Filth, just received and for !Web) O. O. SADLER & Co., jed a North WATBRI3troot. otrtivi, PRESS. -PFILLADRIAMIA, WtDlitgDAY, JUNE 1858#‘ „Akron SAN FRANCISCO.:--LOWEST rotes anti no detention. (Dipper of SAMS.: DAY, 26th Juno. Popular ship. 101 days to Pan Francisco. • The magnificent first class clipper 814 -EAGLE WING. Worth, master, is receiving her cargo at pier 10' East River, Now York. • This favorite clipper doublediagourfily braced, - noted for good delivery of cargo and of small rapaeq y . Shippers desirous of reaching the California markeht et the earliest possible day , find the "Eagle Wing" - reliable conveyance. 1116110 P, w SIMONS, to tio.; 120 NORTH akrwss. AtFOR SAN' FRANCISCO-CALI FORNIA LINE—TO. SAIL ON WEDNESDAY , VIA NEW YORK. The magnificent A 1 Clipper Ship DASIIAWAY, J. A. Mu., Commander, will continue to receive what freight offers and sail as above. Shippers will please bring their engagements along side without delay, and those wishing to avail them selves of the first out-and-out clipper, will do well to examine the Ditahaway before engaging elsewhere. Apply to BISHOP, snioNs j CO., jel2-dtf • 220 NORTH WHARVES. FOR CHARLESTON AND BA VANNAII -HERON'S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS 211 LADING SIGNED The splendid first-alms side-wheel Steamships REYBTONE STATE and STATE Of GEORGIA, Now form a welikly line for the South and Southwest one of these ships salting every SATURDAY at 1 , o'clock A. M., alternately, for Charleston and Sa vannah. TOR CHARLESTON The ICEYBTONE STATE, Captain,OharlOs P. Mush man will commence loading on Thursday, June 24th and Lill, for Charleston,, Sm., on Saturday, Jrum 20th at 10 o'clock A M. . - The STATE OP GEORGIA, Oapt. John 7, Garvin, will commence loading on Thursday. Juno 11th, and sall for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, June 19th, at 10 o'clock A M. At both Charleston and Saviumsh,thene shipseenneet with steamers for /florid& and Havana, and with rail roads, &0., for all planes in the South end Southwest. BRHIQHTB RIID1:10ED. Heavy Freight at an average - alb jilir ant. below Now York steamship rates. INSURANCE. = FREIGHT and. INSURANCE on a large proportion of,goode shipped. South will be found. to be lower by these ehips than by sailing vessels. Oabin passage - e.320 Steerage do 800 Exeursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 . No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. Nor freight or passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr., No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Oharlentos. T. S. A, T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah b . A. GREINER 1 00. For Florida, from dharleeton,steamer.OAßOLlNA, • every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. ' , MARTS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and. Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston_, steamer ISABEL, on' the 4th and 19th of every month. • jell aIFOR LONDON -WEDNESDAY, 10th June.—Tbe barque ACHILLES, Captain SMOLA, VIII Batt OS above. Cabin passage /75 For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO., PAO 101 WALNUT Street. IibCALIFORNIA LINE.-FOR SAN FRANCISCO—Direct from Philadelphia—With ottalck Despatch. An A 1 Clapper Ship, of moderate capacity, will be placed on the berth in a few days, if auffident freight offers. i t g . p:ir to ' STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST. DUBLIN, and LONDON DEBBY, without delay, for 00 dollars. Bottum tickets, good for six months, to either of the above plums by any steamer of the Une, 00 dollars tot the round trip, out and back. Atom 00W TOOL. Glasgow, Godwin, Baturday, 12th Juno, at 12 noon New Tort, 1104111 in, 44 10th July, 44 Edinburgh, Cramming, 44 24th July, " DlOl4 °Lwow. Glasgow, Godwin, 12th May. Now York, MoMilion,l2th June. Edinburgh, Oncraultt, 20th June. • BATES Or PASSAGE no* oirsaaw. ' lint 01666 16 guineas Moorage, found with cooked provisions 6 Mist Oleas $l6 00 Steerage, found with cooked provision!, . .. . so 00 Ohlldreu under 14 years of - age, half fare; Infante In Steerage, free. Return tickets available within siX months, by any steamer of this line. bird Olaes 1140 00 Steerage 160 00 An experienced Surgeon at tacked to each Steamer. Poe freight or paasage apply to WORKMAN & 00., 128 WALNUT Street, Philadel. phis. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL & LONEY, Bnahansn'e Wharf, Baltimore QIIIPPERS OF SPEOIE WILL PLEASE notioe that Insurance by the weasels of thie Comps, ny can now be done in New York and , in England on the lime terms as by the Mall Paddle Steamers. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CLYDE-BI7ILT IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS OITY OP 8ALT1M0P.R..2,887 tons, Ospt. R. Leitch': OITY OP WARRINGTON.2,BBO cc Capt. P.O. Petrie. OITYOF MANCEIKEITER.2,IO9 Capt. J. Kennedy. KANGAROO 1 874 c. Capt. Jeffrey. Ta undernoted, or other Tessele, are Intended to WI as follows: PROM NW YORK Kangaroo Jnne 17th. Oity of Baltimore July Ist. Cit of Weehington anly 16th Kan y garoo &By 29th And each alternate Thuraday,,al L lll o'clock, noon, from Fier No. 44 N. Y. 'ROM Lrvaazooi. Kangarito May 26th City of Baltimore June Dth City of Washington June 28d. Kangaroo July 7th And each alternate Wednesday. • RATES OP CABIN PASSAGE.—Prom New York end Philadelphia, 875. Prom Liverpool,* 21 guineas, 17 guineas, and 15 guittese, according to the accommoda tion in the State Booms; all haring the same privilege in the Saloon, Including Steward's fees. TRIRD-OLABB PA6IIIMOIRB.—A limited Ember of third-class passengers will be taken and found in as much provisions as required. Front Philadelphia and New York, through tickets to 01sagow,Belfsat, Dub lin and Londonderry, for 1.80. These steamers are constructed with improYed water tight compartments. Bach vessel carries an eiperie coned surgeon; and every attention paid,to the comfort and accommodation of passengers. Drafts on Liverpool from 11 upwards. Nor (eight or passage, apply at the (Mice of the Coin 701114 G. DALIi, Agent !, I fifiroadway, New York, and 109 Walnut et., Phila delphia; or WM. INMAN, feB 1 and 18 Tower Buildings, Liverpool Ag't. THE BRIMISEI NORTR AMERICAN EOM MAIL STEAMSHIPS. PION NNW TOM TO LITITTOOL. Chief Cabin Passage. ifooond Cabin Paasice FROM DOBTOM SO LIIIISTOOL. Chief Cabin Passage IMO Second Cabin Panage 60 The ships from Boston call at HaWei. - I PBRSIA,CIapt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lan ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMBRIOA, Cant-Wickman ARIA, Capt. B. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Bpi.. ARRIOA, Capt. Shannon. RIIROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. ' These vessels carry a clear white light at must-head; green on starboard bow ; red en poet bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wedneeday, Jane 9th AMERICA Moodie, c. . Boston Wednesday, June id. ASIA, Loti j cc N York , ! Wednesday June 28d CANADA, Lang, " Boston, PrednesdayiJane 80 ,CANADA, Jnakins ii N York, Wednesday July 1 NIAGARA, Wick man, ~ Boston, Wednesday, July 14. 'APRIOA,Shannon, ' cc N York, Wednesday, Jnly 21 Berths not seamed until paid for. An experleneed Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be scoonntsble for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Preolons Stones or Metals, unlessbilis of lading are signed therefor and the valnetherecnt ISt stn expressed. For freightoriiii% c e apply to my 10.7 B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. J. P. O'NEILL, Auditor CARPET B. We will commence TO-DAY ORE&TLY REDUOND PRIORS. DAILY & BBOTU B, No. WO OILESTNUT Street. • • • Purchasers will please call and examine our large assortment. sp294r . frIAPE6TRY OARPETS.—JUST OPEN- J. ED, a large lot of auporlor Tapestry' Oarpota, to be sold at a low price. BMW & BROTHER, CASH CARPET STORE, 929 CHESTNUT St: QUPERB THREE-PLY OAR PE T 8 .- 1,1 A fresh mortnent of now pottorni, nt re4uoid prim, at BAILY a BROTHSIISB, OARIX DARP.HT STORE 9 2 0 0111SaTNIPY Si. , BED ROOM OARPETS.-10,000 YDS: of superior Ingrain and Three-ply Carpets, of the best makes and etyles, at all prioes, from 60 oenta to. $1.20A per l ard . DAILYBROTNEI3, ml•f No. 020 ORBANTIIT Street. REST HEAVY BRUSSELS.—A LARGE Au, lot of now patterns. in neat, chute styles, at low orloes. DAILY & BROTHER, CHEAP CARPET STORE, 920 CHESTNUT 8t BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. -kJ DAVID If. 110 GAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Btationer sad Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, in pre pared at all timea to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Danko, Oboes, Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of Englith or American Paper, and bound In varlotos styles, in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general aeeortment of English, French and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. llogan , s contribtation to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—" This display of blank boots for banking and mercantile use is the best in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their and tip. pearance neat and appropriate." 5020-if CHINA AND GLASS. DINI49IIi WABB. TEA AND TOILET SETS. mmls, GOLD BUD, AND DIGORATID NUN= AND BOHEMIAN GLABBIVABM, FANOY ABTIOLpI, ice. MARIONIO HALL, 710 OHEBTNTIt writsym N. B.—Goods loaned to parties at reasonable terms labs , IGIBENCH PLATE GLASS.—HAYING .1 • been appoiriled by the Compagnie de Fiorspro. , the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this oily, we are prepared to offer, to the trade or coma sum from our dock on hand, poLysnED PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling *cote; Rough Plate, for Floors and Skylights ; and Silvered Plate, of large sire, for lilivrors. The Glass will be sold atthe 'lowest' prises, and warranted imperlor, se every respect, to any ether imported. BORT. SHOEMARER k 00., Plate and_Window Glass Warehouse, N. R. nor. of FOURTH and RACE Streets inb2.B.4f Philadelphia zny2l-em quo., ADAMS EXPRESS CO. OFFICE, A S2O OFIESTWOT STREET, rorwarde PARCELS; PAORAEIES, MERIMANDIIII, BANK' NOT and SPECIE, either by Ito own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS 60AIYANINB, to all the principal TOWNS and OIT//111 et the United States. 11. S. SANDPORD, litenenll3apaintegeoav 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 sing • EMICM YOU 13A.VANNAII 81N10P,131110148, to CO., 120 NORTH IVIIARVES /BON NNW TWIN Carpetinga. CLOSING OUT Our entire Spring Stook of TZLVIT AND BDUASBLS CARPNTINGS, .01atwiurp. Qrbina, etlasa and allueenowate. WILL 11 BOLD, AT VW LOWIIBI. num, AT BUSMEN & WITTE'S, QEmirrei3 Coinvaitteo. ittiniraitic Cowponies: CORN EXOILANGE INSOANOE 00X ; PANT No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia—, CHARMED CAPITAL 9000,0011—PAID lIP CAPL. TAL $360,900. -.This Oimpany having been neoentIyI44ORGANIEED, and -tie actual Capitaillargely increased, respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of insurers. Fire and Marine Policies - will be issued at equitable rotes of pre mium, and losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. DIRECTORS: William M. Godwin, S. B. Cranford, Tames W. Queen, ._Jno. It. Rehm., George W. Nall, William B. Thews, - -D. Franklin Jackson, . O.N. . J. O. Hopper, henry D. Metre. WM. M. GODWIN, President.. .7„ O. HOPPER Secretary. mvlO-dtf Vl' °WARD FIRE AND MARINE 4- 1A- BIIIIANOR COMPANY-00Mo No. 410 - WAL)MT Street, Philadelphia. - CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 5T64,096.84. =MOTOR& P. M. Potts, J. Edgar Thomson, U.N. Spangler, U. Q. Sower, Abraham Rex, John W. Sexton, E. S. Warne, John Garrison, George Nowell, Nathan R. Potts, Wm. P. Leech, Ri T. Keasil, U.N. Nonstop, Joe. R. Withers, Abraham P. Myra, E. Booth, Oharlea P. Norton, John H. LOWILTS, Wm. R. Keiehline, . H.R. Shillingford. • ' • ' PRROIVAL IL POTTS,. President. I IL S. WARNS, Vice President. 011M11. A. Buz, Secretary. mylo LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST MX PANT —The PENN MUTUAL LIPS IMO:MANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TRIAD and DOOR Streets. Capital, $612,726.08. • INEGIEBBISVES for short tense, or for the whole term of life-grants annuities and endowments—pur chases Ilia intermits in Baal Estate s and maketi all oOntraets depending on the Gentili: none of Mi. They set as Daeoutors, Admi atrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. TEI7BTIIIIO. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, James B. McFarand, William P. Hacker, ' Joseph 11. Trotter, William H. Bern, James Euston, ' Samuel O. Huey, Theophllus Paulding, Oharles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder Henry O. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolatus Kent, Johu W. Homer, William ll.'Oarr, Ellie B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Simnel J. Okristlan, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner H. Ruin, John G. Brenner, 1.8. Blichler, Beaton. DANIEL L. BILLLDR,ProsIdent. BANUIEL H. STOKES, The preet. Joni W. 'Howson. Bearetati. nlB-ly 11HEQUAKER CITY INSURANCE 001DANY.-01110 408 WALNUT Street, PHILA. WILMA. CAPITAL SURPLUS $277,655.86. Insures Baldest lose or damage by PIM and the PRRILS , of the - SSA, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. Ten per cent. In each returned on the earned pre. ;dams of Open Inland Policies. 08PIOR118. caw= H. HART—President. • B. P, ROSS—Vice President. H. R. OOGGSHALL—Secretary and Treasurer. S. H. BllTLER"Assistant Secretary. George H. Hart, Joseph Edwards, B. P. Roes, Poster 8. Perieins, A. Cl. thittell, (Merles G. Andrew R. Oharabetw, Samuel Jones, If. D., B. W. Bailey, Hon. II H. FullerA John G. Dale, 11. R. °eggshell, John L. Pomeroy. H. R. 000GSHALL. Secretary. A ROTIO EIRE INSVRA.NOE OOMPA .C3L NY, NEW YORK.—olliee, No TS Wall street, ad Joining the Meobardoa , Bank—Oaah Oapltal; 12b0,000 with a surplus. This Company Insure Buildings, { der ohandlse, Furniture, Vessels In port and their Cargoes and oAl‘er property, against Loss or Damage by Iftc• an. the RWcs of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, /Wins L. Tope, Caleb Barstow, Bufue B. Graves, Henry 0. Brewers Henry Dag% Edmund Fanfold, 0. H. Lilienthal, Hanson H. - Corning, Theo. roaming, jr. Ogdea llnggerty, Blisha E. Moe Thomas Monson, Abm. R. Van Nest s John H . E arle , William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nelson, Charles Eamon, lames W. Phillips. Louis Loral, - Charles A. Mary, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Ilittoken, !Rapti. Cionbreleng, Wm. E. Shepard, - Thomas Boott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothfop L . Bturges, Henry_ E.. Bogert, William R. Fosdick, Peter Men, Emery Thayer, Benjamin H. Field, Geo. Wentfoldt, A. H. Prothingbardi Zalmon Taylor, Thal. F. Youngs Henry B. Blossom. ' Bamnel L.Hitohell, • ALBERT WARD, President. .810ILLID A. CAloar, Beeretary. an to-iy COMMONWEALTH PIRA INSURANCE COMPANY, • OF Tar WPATki OP PENNSYLVAItiLL MICE, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, FHTLADILFAIA. Onlnaribed CW61,000,000. paid np Capital, promo DISZOTOIO. Dr. D. Jayne, , Thos. B. Stewart, H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M. Whltall, J. R. Walker, Bdw. O. Haight, M . B. Wendell, IL Laid'', Jr., S. Kt Heyde. DAVID JAYMI,II. D. President. THOMAS S.' STSIWAIRT, Vire Prost'. Onion. B. Moon, Se...taw. 1•90-7 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH 1. AMERICA. MARINE, EIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR TATION INSURANCE. OFFICE No. 232 WALNUT STREET, South side, easter Third street. The properties of this Company are well Invested, and furnish an available Mud for the ample Indemnity of all previous who desire to be proteeted by Insurance. MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights, and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merthandlee per Railroads, Canals, and Steambosts, FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build ings, zn City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL 9900,000, ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED. TOTAL PROTERTIRS $1,007,825.20 PIRPITUAL QUARTER. DIRECTORS. ARTRIII G.oorrno, WILLIAM WELow, Baum. IY. Joins, WILLIAM E. , Dowax, Joint A. Dnowx, JAI4RB N. DIOICBOII, EARIFIL B. RAIITIC, H. Manta WALK, 011ARLI6 TATLOX, TIM MASON, ARDROBIi WHIT!, os6aou L. HARRISON, Jon 11. Nop,r Itantons R. Cori, AwnAso D.WOOD, EDWARD E. Toorns. ARTHUR. 0. OOPPIN, PreMont. EMILY D. SHERREDD, Bierstary. .1&10.41' E!!!EMB21 DELAWARE MDTUAL SAFETY IN :KJ &MANOR COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TUE LEGISLATURE of PENN SYLVANIA, lEVO. 01/PION, 8. N. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Stroate penanaLrine.. ZTARINE INSURANCE, OR VEBBELB, CARGO, To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, INI,A Zo INSURANCES, en Geode, by River Canals, Lahti!, and Land Carriage to stil:arts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, !to. ABELETB OF THE COMPANY, November 2,1857. Donde, Mortgagee, and Real Estate 9101.850 99 PhiladelphlsOity and other Loans.. 137,011 26 Stock in Banks, Railroads, and Insurance Compel:dee 12,608 00 Bills Receiviible 220,291 95 Cash' on hand 88,892 00 Balance in hands of Agouti, Premiums on Marine Polleies recently issued, on other debts due the Company 92,780 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 William Martin, James 0. Hand, Joseph I. Beal, Theophilua Paulding, Zdmand A. Bonder, James Traquair, John 0. Davie, William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose ; J. P. Pei:Liston, George Q. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. R. Al. Heaton, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thome 0. Hand, Spencer Mollrain, Robert Barton, Jr., Charles Rally, . Jno. B. Semple, Pittebgh H. Jones Ilroolui,l Dr. T. Morgan, Si Jacob P. Jones J. T. Logan, {I WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLDURN. glearetary. ja9.y VIIIE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME LN,SETRANOX COMPANY. Oxyltal (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In inixanae Oornpaniee, passed April 2d, ISIS.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT It., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. George W. • Day, Jacob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr., Oharlee Richardson , D. B. Bin. )y, Barclay Lippincott, John W Averrnan, Jos. R. Brognard, A. 11. Rofienbelm, Oboe. Stoke,. te24-y St Stern. CA. A. KINGSBURY, M. D., •DENTIST, Would Inform bis friends that he has REMOVED to 1110 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. je2-31n SALAMANDER SAFES. • large assortment of EVANS to WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOORS, tor Banks and Morel. 'HAKE LOOEB, *Laid to any now In time. znori DOORS, SHUTTERS, /b.:l. i _ On as good to tut any other eetablieltment In the United States, by EVANS. & WATSON, No. 26 South YOURTH street Philadelphia. snittAtt 11,11LABI GIVI US A CALL CHEAP SUMMER 1 0 17 EL.—GAS OOKE, of excellent quality to sold at the PHILADEL PHIA HAS WORKS for the reduced price of lire cents a bushel, and may be obtained in large or small quan tlty by applying at the One Woe, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To purchasers ly wholesale It is sold at the Worka t In First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent. to Anthracite at $2.150 per ton. (Bigned,) J. O. OBESSON, Engineer. Philactelphis Gee Works, Aug. 28, X 67. au27-tt BONES. -100,000 Shin Bones, Buitablo for Umbrella and Button Makers, In store and for sale OROASDALE, SEIRCEI t dc 00., 104 NORTH WHARVES. NEW SHAD AND POTOMAC HERRING • 160 barrels New Shad ; 200 barrels Potomac naming, in *tore and for ado by JOHN M. KENNEDY St 00., ap2o-1m 180 and 182 North Wharves. QA_LHON, SHAD, &0.-20 tierces No. 1 Banton • 18 bble. do.; 00 bble. prime Sea Shad; 200 Wt. Beale!fieh ; 180 bble wiate-tiss, aow,lnstore and for gale by JOHN U. RJANNBDY & 00., ap 8.11 Non. 180 and 182 North where' poi/K.- 88 22 T b e rne r t e H r e o a r zy Mess Pork. 78 barrels Lear Lard. For sale by 0. 0. BADTdill & 00., AM No. 9 North Water street WHITE FISH.-60 BBLS. WHITE fer sale by 0.0. SADLER A. 00., :WS 9 North WATRA ORM. 702,786 87 DIIIIIOTOIII9 llDentiotrg. Sire proof ..55afe4. inebitinal. M. GROSS & CO'n UNRIVALLED VEGETABLE COMPOUND. THE HYGIENE BITTERS, Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory, No. 500 Ninth atreet, Waehington, D.O. Our HVOlltin to recommended o r its beneficial attire in generatweakness of tho digestive organs, disordor to the liver secretions, flatulency or loosenosS of the 'morale, defective perepiratiOn, and irregularities of the urinary passages. The purity . of the liquid materials, and the healthfulness of the solid ingredient. employed in the manufacture of oar RToiaßil BITTERS entitle it, beyond diepute, to the appellation of the Liquor& or lIIIALTE, whose mission will be to do away with all bad or adulterated liquors. The entire absence of the dreadful t , potatoe-oili, (frisel.oll) and all other etherial liquids, deprive our moat peal/fable Bitters of any dinegreeable or injurious action on the blood as well as the nerves, Refraining from all farther remarks in its praise, we commend the Monism to the patronage of the public. M. 'GROSS a; 00., Proprietors and Manufacturers, Washington, D. 0, Sole agents for Philadelphia, A. . HAZARD & 00., 505 MARKET Street. HOBENSAOK'S IRON BITTERS. This Medicine, as its name Implies, in one of the greatest strengthening preparationii extant. It Is es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or are afflicted with Dppepsia, Liver - Complaints, Plies, Nervous Debility General Weakness, and all diseases arising from 11 disordered 'condition or the digestive FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, tie it enters, purities, and' repleniehes .the Mood; which Is so Important to bring about a healthy action. THOUSANDS ARE LIVING a miserable ealatence, of "a pale stokly color weak and emaciated, who could be restored to health ' by the nee of one bottle of this Invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but s genuine remedy, being free from any thing that le of an injurious nature. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD . . ...... there to no better antidote than Itobensacrs Iron Bit ters. When the blood in impure the wbolo body is tall of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there to no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent is iron, and we all know Its efficacy In removing the impure matter from the whole visceral system: They are prepared by a prao tical chemist, end have been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others, as the ne plus ultra" of all tonics. HOW GRATIFYING to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound ing a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow mortals are subject to; and that the, public appro. elate it is not a question of doubt, but a hied fact, as the demand for it has far surpassed his ,sanguine expectations. READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN. This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some three years, with e. disease peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of liebeitsack , s Iron Bitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonio, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy. JOHN COLE. No 831 Capitol Street. This invaluable Medicine le prepared only by GEORGE S. GOBENBACK, Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be addressed. Price $l. Dlssoutit to dealers. Sold by Druggists generally. mh2e-y ANALYSIS OF LYON'S OATAWBA BRANDY by A. A. HAYES, M. D., AOBATNM TO THII BTATE or hiononoarrro. ClELladavaa:—A llght.yellawieh brown. colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated from Olean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analyzed for Volatileand fixed drugs, of which no traces of any kind were found. Its co/or is proved to be due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood. DZi — In every reapect It la a pure spirlteue liquor. The fragrance or bouquet which it pbesesess can be isa lated, and It then appears unlike that from Copnn Brandy or Wine, being ft-ray essence rdeulting from a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella Grapes. - .011MGCIAL ORAaltridut.-1, parte In volume of this spirit contains at 60 deg F. 4012.10 parte of pure al. cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parte of the spirit afford 28parts of a strong solution of the oil which characterizes this Brandy i the spirit left, alter removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and In all ite qualities a perfect spirit not ruble°. to ohoege. One U.S. gallon of this 'Brandy at 60 deg. I. contains, be sides the spirit and. oil only 220 gre. of matter cum. posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored. resin from wood. Bomar, Sammy 25, 18$8. Dr. COXII, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. SAS. R. WILTON, Chemist, of New Fork, both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed to supersede the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article in altogether superior, and a sovereign. sure remedyfor Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &e., &c. Also, EMIRLBVid STILL AND SPARKLING 011A61PAGNB.—These Wines are made In the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pore Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids end persons who require a gentle odium. lent, and for Sacramental purposes. Retail price $1.26 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 & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 608 MARKET Street. Also far sale by the following apothecaries : AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut eta. JNO. W. IMAM & BONB,lBth and 22d and Market streets. D. L. EITAOKIIOUSE, Eighth and Green etc. R. lIEBINGER, Second and Mary etc, Southwark. O. W. NUDINGED, Paasyunk Road and Washington street. ORO. B. ROBVNBLOK, Third and Green eta A. R. RORT.RB, Broad and Goatee ete. WHTHUYIPER WITH DYSPEPSIA 7 MESSMER & SMITH'S PURE, MEDICINAL COGNAC BRANDY has cared Dyefiepsia, Low Spirits, General Debility, &a., Ice., &o. Price $1.213 per bot tle 0r510.60 per dozen. Warranted pure. Try it. I 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 Cosine Brandy recommended by many persona, induced me to try it. One bottle has almost cured me of dyspepsia and costive habits, of ten years , standing. I can say, with a thank ful heart, that I have never found its equal during my painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely recom mend it to dyspeptic, nervous ,and debilitated palterers. JOHN O. KLAMIZOTII, Jan. Isth, 1868. 1131 Olive street. Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and eonsump • lives, and fn all awes of general debility, loss of appe, fife &c. Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle Old Port Wine, do. do. Old Sherry Wine, do. do. Address your orders to Sole agents ZEIGLER L SMITH, Wholesale Druggists S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Sts , PhDs Also, for Bale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist, fel-y Prankford mad, opposite Hanover, PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.- JJCC SPECIAL NOTICE TO PIIYSICIANS.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to die-_ eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges: A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble In water, hones facilitating Instead of obstructing their abaorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at SIMEB'S Laboratory and Pharmacy, rah° Twelfth and Chestnut streets. CANADA MINERAL WATER— Obtained from the St. Catherine's Artesian Well, owes its marvellona efficacy in the treatment of Scro fula, pyspepela, (lout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and dineases of the Liver and Kidneys, to the presence of chlorine, lodine and bromine, in their natural combi nations and soli:Alone. The attention of "phyeicians to invited to the qualities of this valuable remedy. Bole agent, SIRES, inll2o TIVIELWTH and 0111ERTNIIT MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RIOREST DIADEM MR WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS WHAT ? WHY, A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OP HAIR. Because it le the ornament Gad himself provided for all our race. Reader, although the rose may bloom ever eo brightly In the glowing cheek, the eye be over so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if the head be bereft of lie covering, or the hair be snarled and shrivelled, harsh And dry, ar worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than half her charms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if need' two or throe them a week, will restore and permanently secure to all such an ornament. Read the following and judge. The writer of the first le the celebrated pianist, That. berg: . . . New Yeas, April 19,1868. Da. WOOD : Dear Str—Permit me to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of my hair to Re original color; about the time of my ar rival in the 'United Rates It was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your Hair Restorative" it soon recovered Its original hue. I conaider your Re storative as avery wonderful invention, quite effieaolous es well as agreeable. I am, dear sir, yours truly. S. MALEY:Wk. Dryoh ter Owylledydet.ti WISLEIR NSWI3PAPER 01 , 71011,1 18 Nassau et., April 13,1868. S Peer. O. J .Woon : Dear Sir—Rome month or six week's ago I received a bottle of your flair Restorative and gave it my wife, who concluded to try It on her hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair to Re original color ; but to her, as well as my surprise, after a few weeks trial it has performed that wonderful effect, by turning all the gray hairs to a dark brown t at the same time beautifying and thicken log the heir. I strongly recommend the above Resto rative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair. CHARLES OARDEW. New Yeag. July 36,1867. PROF. O.J. WOOD :—With confidence do I recommend your flair Restorative as being the meet efficacious ar ticle I ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative my hair and whiskers, which were almost white, have gradually gown dark; and I now feel confident that a few more applications will restore them to their natu ral color. It also relieved me of all dandruff and un pleasant itching, so common among person who per spire freely. J. G. lIILOY. Veer. Wow) :—About two years ago my hair com menced falling off and turning gray ; I was fast be coming bald, and had tried many remedies to no effect. I commenced using your Restorative in January last. A few application's fastened my hail firmly. It began to fill up, grow out, and turned back to its former color (black). At Oils time it is fully restored to its original color, health, and appearance, and I cheerfully recom mend Its use to all. J. D. non. Chicago, 111., May 1, 1857. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, via: large, medium, and small. The small holds hall a pint, and retail!" for one dollar per bottle ; the medium holds at lead twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, forty per cent, more in proportion, and retails for three dolhire, O. J. WOOD er. CO., Proprietor', 815 BROADWAY, N. Y. (in the great N. Y. Wire ItallingiEstablialament,) and 116 MARS T Btreet, St. Lenin, Mo., And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. myl2..wfm-Bru & eow in wksBm P HILADELPHIA VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD & WILSON, 00000850115 TO 8. A. U 4801508. We have removed from our old stand In Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, whore our old Mende and the public are respectfully invited to examine oar extensive stock of Warm Air Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Orates, &a. e. We are now manufacturing CHIME'S ONLIIII .k RATED PAT ENT NEW COAL 'GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all classes of buildings. Ales, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sites and patterns. We have also commenced the manufacture of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania - Stone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair rand Xadai billy* of the Franklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful AIITIQUEI Mammas, are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are gold Wholesale and Retail, at mach less prigs than Marble. Call and see them. ARNOLD & WILSON. BENJ. M. VELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, A pril,lBsS—ap24 ly ACK_EREL.-1,800 barrels. Nos. 1,2, and .15.2 S litACatiltkiL, in assorted packages, now In store and for este by JOIIN M. KENNEDY & CO., ap Noe. 129 and 182 Moen whined, 'RajivOak tints. NORTH PENNSYL• VANTAIAILIWAD: BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN'. MAUCH - OEMS, EASTON. DOYLESTOWN, ko. BUMMER ARRATIORKENT TAKES EFFECT MONDAY, MAY 17th, 1869.' - For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and Eas ton, Ao., (Express,) in connection with L. Valley Bail., road, from WILLOW Street at 9 A. B. and 2.25 P. si. Panongers lot Easton by 225 P. Id, Train take Stage at Iron Rill Station. or Doylestown, (Accommodationj from Willow at., at LBO A. M arid 5.30 P, - , For Fort Washington (Acoommadation) from Second nd Chatham Streets at 7.25 and 10.25 A. M., and 4.10 • nd 0.46 P.M. TRAINS. FOR PRILADELFRIA- Leave Bethiehim (132preSS;) at 9 A. M. and 2.20 P. 111., with passengers from Lehigh Valley Rail road, and arrive at WillOwlitreet at 12 M. and 6.26 P. AI Leave Doylestown at 6 A. M. and 2.50 P. hi., and ar rive at Wino Street at 8.15 A. M. aad SP. 51. Leavo Fort Washington at 6 and 9 A. M., and 2.46 and 5 30 P. M., and arrive at Second and Chatham Streets at 6.60 and 9 10 A. M , and 8.95 and 6.20 P. M. - ON SUNDAYS- Leave Willow street for Doylestown at 8.80 A. M. and 2P.M. Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 A. EL and 5.15 P All Passenger Trains MOVIE°. NORTH and SOUTH Will atop at Chatham Street and connect with Oily Pas senger nal/road Fare to Bethlehem , c Manch Ohnlik Doylestown myl7-tf -ELLIS OLARK, Agent. TVEW YORK LIKES.--'-THE CAMDEN LY AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND pRILADELPIIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S_ LINES. PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW ItOBX, AND Web PLAO.3B. . Leave se followe, At gP. M., from Kensington Depot, via jersey , City, Mail.... 26 At 6 A. M., via Cdmden and AnabbYi Acoononada- Nen 2 26 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ao oommodation 2 26 At'B M., via Camden and jersey Cfty, Morning Mall 8 00 At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tacony and jersoy City, Morning Express 8 00 At 2 P. M., via Camdestand Amboy, 0. and A. . , Ex ram ' - 800 , A SP. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening- Mail ' 11 0 At - 8 P. M., via • Camden and Amboy,. tion, Ist Clue AWClnlin°44‘ i - 9 0 At 8 P. 11. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nllolems. 1 50 At 6 P. bi. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 'net:Base 2 00 At SP. M., via Camden and Amboy Acoommoda., lion, 2nd Class 1 76 The SP. M. line rune daily, all others BandayS ea Opted Express Lines stop at the principal stations For Belvidere, Easton, Blemington ho., at 6A. M and 4P. M. from Walnut street wh arf. For Water Gap, Strondelmrg, Scranton, Wilkesbarte, Montrose. Great Bend, &e. M 6A, M., via Detains, Lackawanna 3 t Western Railroad. For Freehold, it 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Roily at 6 A. _ M.' and 8 and 5 P. M. WAY LINES _ . _ _ • - - - - for Bristol, Trenton, &a. at 24 and 4P, WAY 1.1,1 NY Woo Palmyra, %anemias, Beverly, Millington, Borden. town A ka., at 3 P. AL Steamboat Bionard Stockton for Bordentown, and in termediate placed - at EX P. af. Steamboat Trenton for Tatou?, at 10 and 11X A. M. and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M. lines exceptllX P. EI , kayo. Walnut atreetwharf. tErPifty poonde ot.baggage only allowed earn yaie tenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as bag.gage but tholr wearing apparel. All bag gage over flay pounds to be paid for extra. The Coln pany limit their reapcniaibility for baggage to one dollar par pound, and will not be -liable for any amount be yond 5100, except by special contract. WM. R. GATZMIIa Agent o. & A, it. B. Co. MIL ADE LYDIA, GERMANTOWN 1 AND NO It RI 8 TOWN RAILROAD.--81161MEB AItItANQEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, /day 10th, 1868 FOR QERMANTOWN Lean) Philadelphia at 0g 7 8, 9-05 min., 10, A. M.,1 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10,.and x I'. M. Leave Germantown at 8,7, 77( , 8,9, 9x, 10x, lig, A. Al, 1-10 min., 2, 3,g, 4X, SX, 6X', 8, 9.40 min., and lOg P. IL ID — The 7X o'clock A. M. Train from Garroaritlvre will atop only at Wayne andPlo,a Strosta Stations. • ON BIINDAP§, Lam Plaid°lphb at 9.20 mita. A. M., 2, b%, and 8 P. Leave Germantown sg A. M., 1-10 min., 4%,.M 7 P. Al. OILEITNITD HILL RAILROAD. . . - . Leave Philadelphia at 6,1(, 8, 9.05 min ,fl A. M., 2,3, 4, 6, 8, 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111 at 6 40 and 7.35, 9.10, and 10.10 mho. A. Ai 3 12.50,8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 1.40, and 9.20 rain. P. M. Leave Philadelphia, 9.20 A. M., 2, 15) 4, and 8 P. M. Leave Oheetnut Hill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.80 4.10 0.40 P. 11 808 a orrenonooKsti AND NORD'S TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 631, 9, 11 A. M.,1.00 min., 3,10 min.. 4X , 03g ,11X P. M. Leave Multiform at 0,7, 9,11 A. M.,1, 8%, and 0% P 141, ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. AL, and R P. at Leave NOrTintOWn at 7A. M. and 6P. M. POD MANA IUNK. Leave Philadelphia at 61(, 7X , 9 n A. M. 1.05 min. 2.05 min ., 8.10 rain , h, MX P. Di. Leave Manaynnk at OX, 73c, , 5X, ON, - nx A. M. IX, 8,4, 43}4, 7, and 9 P. M. V.• Sundays same as Norristown. OLLESTBE VALLE'S BAILROILD FOB DOWNING Leave Philadelphia at t3g A. M., and 8.10 min. P. U Leave Downingtown at 73( A. M , and 1 P. M. BUITII, General Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Ctreos. Muma,. 0,11,140.17Mm r 11010111hADELPHIA AND ELMIRARAII .A. ROAD LINE.--QUIOKEST ROUTE to Elmira Wilkee.Wre, Buffalo, Chicago R ook Wand, Niagara lERwaukle, Burlington , - Montreal, BL Paola Detroit, Dunlietb,and St. Monte. Passenger trains will leaye the -Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted) an follows 7.30 A. AI. DAY EXPRESS, - Per Elmira, Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Calena,St. Paolo, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. 3.80 P. M. NIGHT, EXpREBB, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington, and St. Louis. - , flrr Tickets go od used. The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Beading with The train for Harrisburg and all stations on the LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD) AND At Rupert, for Wllkeeberre, Pittaton, Scranton, And all atatlonn on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. ....$1 00 Brißdg aggage olietked to Blmlxa, Buffalo, and Btuspenalon e. Wilkesbarre. Pittston Scranton Wilkesbarre. Williamsport Elmira Canandaigua Geneva, Till orham Rochester Niagara Falls Buffalo Erie Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie.... vi.' Niagara Pa 115.... Toledo, via Now York and Erie,. Columbus Cincinnati. New York and Erie Niagara Palle 19 00 Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 21 00_ Detroit, via Niagara Palls le 00 01117:go, via Great Western Railway 22 00 Lake Shore Railroad 22 00 Nook Inland, via Niagara MB, 27 00 Lake Shore Railroad 27 00 Burlington 28 00 lowa City 29 26 Bt. Louis, via Chicago 20 00 (i Indianapolis 29 00 Dunlieth SY 60 Bt. Paulo 86 10 ' Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and _Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streete, and at the Pill. ganger Depot, BROAD and VINE. TIIIIOIOOH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN „ - • . Lealei the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at • k. M. Freights meet be delivered before 8 P.M. to Maws their going the same day. U - • Freights are forwarded with greater deepatob and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the West and Northwest. Fer farther taformatloo apply to - ALLEN k HUGEL, Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to 011A13. B. TAPPRN, General Agent, ff. W. nor. Math and Chestnut ate., Philada. G. A. NIOOLLB, Gent. Supt. Philada. and Reading Railroad. H. A. FONDA, Gerd. Supt. Oatawleett, W. & E. Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD, deBl-ly Geol. Supt. W'sneport and Elmira Railroad. EIpHILADE LPID A AND RE ADINGRAIL ROAD—VAST FREIGLIT LlNE.—Proight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, bylaw:VINE, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Milwankle, Galena, Dubuque, Bt. Louis, and interme- diate points. This is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake Porte, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch to the above points than by any °titer route. usurp or !Rion rzn 100 um Vl* t/ailroul Ist ohm. 24 clan. 84 ohm. 4th elm Suspension Bridge 90 70 ao 40 Buffalo 90 70 60 40 . 95 75 .f.l 20 93 Dunkirk... Detroit.... C 1 ao 1 le 1 osi Chicago going through by rail ill Q. way must be marked "VIA. No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark goods via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and send to the Depot, Bread share, below Vine, before 5 P. 51. For further information in regard to this route, call at the through freight °Mee of tbs Philadelphia, Nia gara and Great Western Line, V. W. corner SLXTH andCHESTNUT. de3b-y 1858PEZNIRILYa; to AND i A 185 . 8 FROM PTILLADELPIIEti. .0 PITTSBURGH, And thonot by Railroad to WHEELING, T. LOUIS, STBUBBNYILLB, CLEVEIAND, CINCINNATI, 01110 AGO, WU/SVILLB t • BURLINGTON, INDIANAPOLIS, 13T. PAULS, And MI intermediate nomte In OHIO, INDIANA., ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, 'KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Passengers to points:west of Pittsburgh, 'Wheeling, Cleveland and Cranium, have choir* of routes, and are requested to make a selection . before applying for tick ets. THERE THERM:IOR TRAINS LEAVE PHI:LAMM. PHIS DAILY, Forming nose connections at Pittsburgh to all points West. On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1808, Three through, and Two accommodation tralna, will leave the depot, 8. E: corner of ELEVJANTII and MARKET streets, as follows : TRAINS [OR PITTSBURGH AND THS wliBT LNAVR. Mail train et.... T 30 A. M. Fast line 1 00 noon. Express ina11..11.00 night. WAY TRAINS LLAYS Etarrisburg etc- commodation 3.00 P. 01 Lancaster " .4 30 P. M Tho mall train stops at all delphia and Pittsburgh. The Express mail rune dal excepted. The cars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger station, southeast oornor 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 Penneylvanla Railroad Company, eoutheast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A. M. and.ll P. fd. THOMAS MOORE, my 10 Agent Penn's Railroad Co. .F lBll- 200 quintals Codfish. 100 do. Pollock. SOO Ws. Madero]. 00 do. White 11th, for sale by 0. 0. SADLER & CO., 9 X: WAT 741169,19991 gageATILIBCAX - 11111g7R riIILADNINMA, , vaLmINGT N - AND DAM- On and at ter'Monday, Maylo, 1858, PASSENGER , TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Express,) and 11 P. ; - For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., L 4.90, and 11 P. M. , Or New Castle, at 8 A. M., 1 and 4.30 P. M. . Foe ASidaletown, at BA. 51., and 4.30 P. M. For Corer s at 8 A. 514 and 4.30 P. M. For Bea yo r r ikA d ag s t. y .3 0 1 i a r n i t d ir 4 L .B A o D P. L bl p . m. A Leave Baltinioo 5.40 P. Me • at I. 20; 'Express, /0.15 A; M., and Leavo Wilmington 7 and 10.30 Si. M., and 1..45 and 8.55 P. 51. ' 955 A.lll and at 8,05 Leave New Castle at 0.30 ana ' - P.M. Leave Middletown at 11.581 A. M., nod ls , P. Dr ' - Leave Doter at BA. and 4.15 P. 11. , Lear° Seaford at 6.25 A. M., and 1.30 P. Di. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. -' • Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. H., 2P. M. and 12.10 A. M. SEV-DAYS only at 11 P. DI. from Philadelphia to Dal- ON StINDAYS E=CEM:! 84 60 4 60 4 76 4 60 5 90 7 00 8 00 8 00 860 10 00 10 00 ..I0 60 ..18 00 -18 00 ..10 25 ..10 60 ..19 00 It-i TRAINS PROM PITTEMIROD AND TER WEST ARRIVE. Mail train at.. 11.45 night. Fast line 6.10 A. Al. Expreqs mail— 1.10 noon. Harrieburg ec commodation.7.ls P. AL Lancaster , g .9.60 A. M. the stations between Phila.. ly e the other trains Elanday Railrt3aoi. lifoßE RAILROAD timore, Do do 5,40 P. 31. from Baltimore to Philo, phlit. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will ran as follows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate places at . - 6 P. M. Leave Wilmington for - do do do 7 50 P. St. Leave Havre de Orate for Baltimore do 0 30 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 0 10 I'. 31. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 5 45 P. M. Jet. - , : B.Id..P.ELTON, President. PENNSYLVAITIA. • KALLEOAD.—THE GREAT ORETRAL ROUTE, connecting the.At- Lsntic Oltks with •Weatent,-Vorth.weeternointl South western.gtstes i by.s continuous Rallway,dired. ,7616 Bola also collneote at .Pittsburgh with daily- line of steamers to MI . .porte on the Mestere Rivers, and, tit 016Yelend end Sandusky with Reamers to ell M r y : on the Noith-western:Laires; 'xoskink the latest D OHEAPRBT and BELLKBILE ltOllTllby which Preigh4 can lie forwarded to'snd from the AT WEST. •BATEB DEWS= PHf7ADELPHLL AND PITTS BURGH. • • pin ()Latin-Bode, UM, Bete; sad Gaps, Books, Dry Goodall& bOxeS _ Wes and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes , and bales) Feathers, Purs,..ko .. ..750. per. l oo Boom:. 0.1409.-;-Dotuebtio... Eintetr44 MirUng and l'leldtig, (In origins{ " ' bahts) - , , Dru_gatin - enaki),Wardwarn • Leather,- Liquor, tia asuska) Wai f . Paper, Wool, and'lltieep , Pelts, Bintwoird,4co.fro.' 600. per 100 lbil TIM) CuAss-Anfile, Hemp, Blows - end Pork. Baited, _ (looms or In sacks), Valuta, (dry ,and, in oil,) oils, (exeeptiard and rosin) 1100. per 100 lbs O 100118 wani-Ooffee, PIA; Biaort, Beef, and Pork, (In mike - or boxer outward), LesdnndLard s94lh Ash, GlernonoOlity,Tar, Pita?, ' Buda Elea', Manufactured To beoco: Bonin Oil, Queensware, - Boor, (Mids., Ms., and boisie,) &a.,' &o ' 40s. "per 100 lb Plona-150.. - per bbl., anal further notice. Gasix-356, per 100 lbs., until further notice. COTTON-42 per bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until further notice... • ' In chipping Goods from i = „ loin - t, Bast of Phlladel phia,be particular taxing ten oia Penespicanin Bnitroad." All Goods consign to the Agoutis of this Bond, at Philadelpbia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded tritfiont detention. ?among Aoirra.—Olarke & Co., Chita's° ; Packer & & Co., Momphia, Term. • P. Sam & Co .. St. Louis, P Mo.; .G. ()Miley & OZ., Evansville, Indiana; Wine Bingham, Loulaville, Itentucky. ,• R. 0. Meldrrun, bEadfson, Indiana ; Brown* 00., and Ather & 11.bbard, • S._.teroe & Qp., Zanesville, Ohio; Leash A Co. No. ba Kilby 'street, Boston; Leech & Co., No.•2'Astor , chum, Nair Yirk, No.l Wi ll iam at. 'New York ;D. J. aneedei, Philaalphia Magraw & Homer, Baltimore; D. A Btevrart t Pittsburgh. H. H. HOTIBMN, - flentral ltaiglAt igent. H. S. LOMB/SAT, de9. General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa l.pctittag attb Jrart. rrnitammt. a. vat:Maas stattigi WILLIAM ir.lollllol. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, PrITII AND WASIIINNTON STUNTS, - PRlLlOnleval. - - -MRRIOK 15r.: SONS, IINGINEERB AND mtounnere, manufacture nigh and Low Pleasure Steam Engine', for Land, laver, and Marine service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ke., Oast. logs of sit kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad /tallow, .to. Retort.% and Gas Machinery of the Imes% and" moot Improved construction. - Every description of Plantation' machinery, such as Sugar. Bow, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Stearn Trains, Defeoators, Filters, pumping Engines, ke. Sole Agents for N. Itillfencits Patent Nagar Bolling Apparatus; N 1111110 1 713 Patent Steam Hammer, J. P. Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Sonerintandtmt—B. BANTOL to 1 tie mar Restaurants. JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA., (fErected R. 18571 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. - NOW OPEN- TO VISITORS. ref24-y WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor. WORRELL HOUSE, N. W. cor. THIRD and HARMONY COURT Toe undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and ihe public at large, that he hes opened the above ESTABLISIMENT, and pledgee himself to merit the patronage of hispatrons, esers artiee is of sap°. prw titspar-znviret---1. ice. OILLBLIS WORRELL, Proprietor. my2l-Sm NICHOLLS HOUSE, (EUROPEAN PLAN,) OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. N 0.116 BOOTH WORTH ST., BELOW CHESTNUT, puitabscurla. This HOUSE is for Permanent and Transient Lodg ing. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, le. Ntonoua, 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 'find It a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and atone m,y. Skala furnished at all hours, Single Rooma, 60 cents per night. By the week $2.60 and upwards. mhllo.lf rd. "(lE ULLO i gghrii arr 'AßM MAtininri • PEILADZI.PHIA. cairn MORIBBIN k 800£1. Paorare►oaa 113 Juts anb Kim:aro. I Cpurest Sp i rit l ever O ofZre E d the Lori T jug!, possessing none of the poisoning qualities inherent in the Whiskey in common -use. For sale only by the Agent, CHARLES WHA.RTON Ja., At DAVID B. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale broom,, 23 South FRONT Street. All persons desirous Of using this Whiskey may rest assured of itspurity. PHILADILTRIA, Jan. 20th, 1853. Dear Sir: We have carefully examined the sample of " Ohestnut Grove Whiskey," left with us a few days /Moo, and find it to contain little or none of the poi amens substance known as full oil. Yours, reepeotfully, BOOTH, GADRETT, k CAMAO, Analytical Ohemhits. To Caaatus WHARTON, Jr.,. No. - 23 S. Fsows - Street, Philadelphia. !'CLARET-126 OASES MARGAUX, 160 lJ Odes BT. JTJLIEN, In quarts and pints. is store and for sale by • A. hINRINO, 4022 140 South ➢RONT Btreet. URGE NO. 8 MACKEREL-NOW IN store and leading, 300 bbis NO. 8 idd.OKEREL large 268 helves ditto, for isle b__ __ JNO. M. KENNEDY & 00. Nos. 180 and 132 N. WHARVES. 12RANDIES.—c , Pinot Castillon " Marett, A-. and other Cognacs of various sintilges,"ln half p[pae and quarter casks; Pelljataln Rochelle Brandie, Ale and dark, In half iblpe4 halt Gaeta; and one eighth GaAs.' Imported and foible br • Mint BOMIIN & 00., 0022 ' MI and 222 ?oath Fourth street. l osi t QR. CASKS POET WLIIR. in 11 Pipel Alicante do. 22 Qr. • do do do. 20 Qr. do Sherry do. 11 Pipes fluporior PsJarete Wine. 20 Qr. Firm do do do. 90 do do do do. 111 8010 Areorted Oorks. 225 ]togs Alicondo: 25 do Filborto. Landing from Brig " Arrogante Imetio," and for ale by A. MERINO, my27-ti 140 SOUTH FRONT Stmt. A LLSOP IS PALE , ALE IN HEWS.—A ' constant Supply on hand in Custom House stores, for sale by 'WILLIAM 11. YEATON, Sole Agantlor Pennsylvania ' No. Ma Eolith FRONT Ebrolt. • ' .1: " 1" various grades Harmony Sherry, in b,nd, and for Sae br WILLIAId H. THATCH, 400 216 Smith FRONT Bt. L LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN Bum WINES LIQI:f9IIS, CIGARS, are., 241 South PIIITN Street, Philadelphia. - Lumber. LUMBER YARD, • HOUTZ I}, (successors to Montgomery & Neill,) d. W. oorner of TWBLYTH and MUMS Streets, Phila., Old Moyameneing District, are now receivingc a large and welLselected assortment of all descriptions of LUMBER, such as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets, Venue Boards, Flooring, llhelvingosnd every variety of well-seasoned Limber. also, a large_ stock of Bill Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice. Our connection with Messrs. blehaffey, Hoots, & 00., and Duffy, llouts, & Co.,at Marietta, Pa., glees us nn surpassed facilities and - eiibles us to supply orders for all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and despatch. PINS-ORREH LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable for PATTERN-M&HERI3, ho , constantly on hand. Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invitedlo examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf _UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE tail at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. MBHAFPBY, HOUTZ, & Clo , take this method of Informing their customers and persons desirous of par chasing LUMBlift, that they have now on hand a large and well-seasoned sleek of all description of Lumber, which Vaal are prepared to call at satisfactory prices.i Their timber is all from their awn MILLS on MI CIREBM. Theyare also connected with Messrs DUFFY, HOUTZ, & 00., and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales Pickett, and Building Timber for Bridges, &0., of ail 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 HOUTZ & 00. , corner of TABLITH and PROM Btreete„.with whom Ahoy are also con nected. ap2l.-tf 113111LADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY -1 N. W. Cdr.' TIRED and CIIMINLIT Eta. L. PE1013213 & BON, thanifal for the liberal pa• tronago heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new 13PEOIMEN 8008 is now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establiahment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the business, and the feat of their personal superintendenee of the marmlbeturing department, justifies them in asserting that they can tuna& a more durable' and hotter In tshed atidele than their cotempolarise. • Those, therefore; who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to Puroluising elsewhere. Old tjpo . 3 Wren at 9 tents pet pound, In elobsup far yew at aPaalialat prim. 500 TONS XITORELL ac GR. 0A 8 D&LE , I3 Dope Amoatated Super Pbospbste %for side by, - !MOM ALN RXM011& , - - 104 Cianklrelantarivillailt: