The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 18, 1858, Image 4

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TRIISTRE'II•POSPPONED 5A1at.419.8.4.141q0•-• -
LtzsiorS of iRe itillorq
for the holdet4g , thelloN9Bl-of OATH , 0
MONDALE' •COAL .0011PANY, on Tues Sly; Tuty „6th,
18 5 8 , et tt1h..*4 1 44 0 .100 Excalgttltat* 4l - 1, ,e r # .1 -
Ben , trustee.,
irr Fall g gi Atli now Vitally - in
NBA ;XSTA.TB, STOONII
Mlle Wu votsrproltf
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'T a A l . " V ane :Ate -, " •
o,titimei'-e m orlifelts4.lllMlMlP)
addition to IldOh*,puldiehlork thellawmay previellif
L e ear& sali i MarsTeittalognegin.pam,pblet !m,
eying full ' OicticipaV Ulm ioltrisi
the follow FL" , ' cutl
BALES- TIE1304:004'ION,
MRS evety'llintaday morning. nt,34
REAVESTATE - AT-PRIVATE BALI. -
tEr r • We have a lugs amount of Real Estate atava
vote Sale, including every , degeriptlim City 'and
country proyetty..Prtnted Lista mar be had wt the
=Men ewt'n •`-"" -7,- A e" - " ,. .1 - 4 ,1 ,1" , 3'..1
1D 3aneidtirerlieliPiredimhzalvklu'llt•tby-:
2.betrivits, (oftiritigh 1400.00.pit1iki441:414100414,0
SPA M , ALES-4200R13 AND ARAL RSTATE.
Twonty-fourtb Spring,
'Mean, Postponed Peremptory sale of 60 Building Lote,
Haddonfield: Nil*: e11e..8.1 • ..• I ° o- • t -,
Twenty-81,W, Spring
hang°. '3. , 1 • , ' ,l
Part of tbilibterlptioU! . tintneilf /01* 01 4,q
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above saleiCIET ready ,•,
STOOES,,,IIIMISARDEI flcSOAN • YllAt.gti- , 2 o t_
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924 inst.; itio'olilCll, at•tba
$530 Union hialugTriettrigt, Dbmpany scrip.
Also, administrator's saliv'-'to . oloei an estate
-100 shares -preferred stocle.lnipirternl_and2raders',
Inunanee Company of Philadelphia: .A.l. ',L. •
$B5 American. Idatnat ;11Friltir8 pompe,sty'perlii. •
ISO Union ',, ` :do „ do do,
280 Delaware '• ' ••'• do ; " do, : : '
$l4O Wash Wigton_ do-, do . " do.
11:r Bale absolizte. • " •
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weittielidsyr •11
acme 234, 412 o'clock, noon at the
Itgebange,,for account of, iwboirvit NA/ 604ceizi -
Three-BLltheititir4 tictiookWens,of kiln' at
mlngton,DelaWaro,,in 1855) 251 52-06 tons registet;'
Jong% 112 feet, literaltb, beam. 27 feet, denth.Of :hold
.9X feet. .
Tw.iorry,tounTrt SPELNO BMX-TULLE 19th:rt..,
Postponed - teleon the thtenistediaddonfleld, N: -
On Warden JimelElta,At .6 o'dlook P. SL j►lll:be,
sold on the . premleoe, Haddonfield, N,
1211TIlolIiel0ElE.,
jairyrAa k srr r siim
pRT. Witt-
SD desirable eligibly situated bnildial lots: on - Melina
of-the Gamdeifiend -Atlantic, Rielleesd, id the most
proving part ref.LiiuldoettleldrN: 7.' „,,
I. S. ieicele Wei ofaars - WM' leave - pine . ,,ste,iet
wharf at I.o)Lorellpek,Aadei-endlqic.r.
11:r Nor 1,1 4. Mtl444A nee IDOW01"14 plea at the
auction Otero.. •-.
TWENTT-IfIPTIISPRHUF N
At the Ifichaniciirill
Orphans' Court Sale',Estatieordineei _Walker, deo'd:
LOT OP GROUND; northwest side of Repine, street',"
southwest qt - Lehigh avenue' (late Richmond.)
13ime istate. ' • '
• LOT OF' (MOUNT!, d'Ortheasts(de Of Lehigh avenue,
southeast froniflini Atreet L (late Rensingto - d 4 )
'Ssme'Retite. - ' •
TWO mat HESSUAGED, frodiing'en - Queen street
And Praia, street, (lite Northern tibertiss,) .
Batieeastate. • •
THREE-STORY BRTPIC, DWELLING, Tenth etreet,
south of Thompson street, (lati district
' of Donn.)
Santo Ratite'. • -
One undiiided half part _of a•-LOT OP GROUND - AND
STONE BUILDING, Leiria litrekti between Tenth seed
Eleventh Mine' r •
&use Estate. - - '• • •
One undivided half "veil Of e5. , 140T - OF GROUND AND
TRIM STOUT , ' BRICE! TIESSUAGE, Third street,
v.orth of Green street:— - • -
-Perefroloterylktle. ,•-:-. •
THREE-STO,RVENE,DWALLING,Seneth.EIeveuth
street, north At ederal. - • • -
A wxu-StortionviaßiiiiNti;*4o l / 3 0 ijear.
Trustees' fisire:=Fettate; of_Altwalekhlistienfiel,,dr_,
_deed;
TIIRRE4MOWLI2BICHE WatgaAtEl.P.F4, l inFePti
fourth house above Ai:citified: • , _
HANDSOME coutiznyANAX.M.,LOAPAMM . :9O Series,
known as Everted,' , By berry, 'our miles from Torres--
dale, and three •milee ; froneComusays Stehonon'tbe
Philadelphia Sod Trenton' , • ,
TIMER-STORY BRICWHWALH(G,Iin.IBOS"OIIve
street, between Deitei and liicsen - etreAtei and meet of
Thirteenth street,. •:: , _ ' if
TWO TWQATORT4i44-H.• iilo#l. ll , oll / 4 .. 1 41"
street. emit or •;_•_" •
LARGNANAlA,kutuum,p,Equparau, - ..lritlt:tede
yard, eontheaskewwner- 'ors Fiftuntli arid - Hing,,itreets4
and south of,Pinestreet. , ,Lot 15 - bylitefeet: A ^
VALUABLE HOTEL' I?ROPERTY, stable,Midllerge
lot, Market strteeh west of William ,ietOetilPrkii.t7•;
fourth Ward. - • • •
SEVEN BELCH DintLVINGICAND TWO,BPRLDING
LOTS, Coates etreiet, - Tiferitlelti etieset; ettk:Sprinifitt
street. They will be isSldlieliatittely. .
RESIDENUNDPHING GARDEN STREET ',:- Ba " 4
some lEadqn% fOur-stotibriclireskitinoe;No . : 1888 Elprbi,
Garden street-third deaf ifiltiSlissentetrntieg,id
nearly,
opposite the Pountabi. - ' '
TAMABLE -BONT.,STREET ANTimoca.s . r,ararrp
PROPERTY.—AIep;AIke. pstgei7,and,N4ltiiblti ,pfopprfb.l
No. dEesiouthEicint Streit vgiaa Doak ptieet, SO feet
front, aboVeg feetli,'-deptiOrom street to street,'
tw ie j a t=rai nsii 4 2 .
Handsome - Pedant tridy'residimee, with
back builents, fillaelird;`o . E 2 thriedetionl ei me
Cooper street; noitteorgittifitreet ,i•
nitSIDB2OOI "QUM STICHIT:—Neatn.
story brick rvildetielioiltli•blickbgildtais an d
EMITskiIEEEM, 'Te,ntaidliti - „"posseessiol. - lleyi - new
door - " •
1 011-EDDlST,ElifoirDWELLTNG,lorthrestd n ner'
ofEleventhMil -••
TWENTY-EMU WRING' BALE-413101- tits •
At the Exahfnke '" till1 ` friolnde "' 7-17 e -
Orphans* :Court Salig-Nstati of Armi West. 'Deed.'
THBEEIIiTORY - BSIOTDWELLINO:No: dI ONeitli
Eleventh st,leetL'hetwberill'illorfaiid,Noble streets. - ,,
,Berimptorilfale.- ' " t
THESE':STONTIIItION - DWELIANG:VirginIe. strait
east of Nikon' Street, end odrth ar•Cloite4 street. -
NEAT MODEELDWELIANO.,-Ne:34o Hederal, , ,ittl;"
between 'Shifty and Streets, 'Opposite Ie ff erson
Suare. ' • • '
rotra mottnitpwiattnias; , 41treiloiterfer
with back:bulidinge, west side of illeivine Street; nortli
of Master street, Twentieth wardi . be-sold
separately , - ,- _ ,
TWO DWELtINGS, weetelde 'of Teittist ri iet;abore
Bonier. TO bissolditsparstelyi' -.•
STOIIE AND rwELiNG.—Tbree-storybrick store
and dwelllng,,nottlOtidiebf_Ziursyliisk 'road,' 'Math of
Wharton street . '" - •
SOBIERBEIV:STItifit".:-.Tyro-stO4 frame dweltig
Somerset stree t north pt Salitiorstreet.
SAMSON •STIMET:-.1/nrare diielling, northeast side
of Salmon streetoroOlt_of Willianortreet: -•- -
TENTR-STILEET RESIDINNIS. , -"heat modern well
b nil t resideneiroinsitifle ht'Tenthstitreet;VO:72l,' be
tween Coates and Brown. Immediate possession. -
Exectitorie-Solits-Estate o 1 CatharineA',etenien", Dec , d,,
VINE STBIII3TX-Three.storylirlek , dwsilingN
210 Vine streetibetweerf fleimaid
VALUABLE ;SITE 1110Itz-tet -,
About 47 , Acres,' south" of- Bristol) add Abont'll miles
front Philadelphia I 'tie in Zook county, end le.bottruls. ,
ea on the'vriet by.the:Trenteirltailtoad. Oak• (*fore
station. It shown 'N. ine owner; my: , Joseph;
Saxon oh the adybtologlivoperty
DESIRABLE' , 0011NTBY
perches, ittalifriliD4rorNiiiiitallifllOilirmilegifierii.
Norristown. The improvements pre s r large;three-story
stone house, now occupied as tiletit'oeice and store by
practising - -
IIIitEDEEId'ABLE'GROUND BEZNT,SS'apiar,'welh
secured and punctually paid:itateree‘tine
ler July, ha incladedt f•+ ,- 4a . •"=
SEOOND EITItENT,—Tbree-stery ,briek dwelling, -
No. 492 Noitlilleholastreetfacilyth rif-osupbtoi.
TWO TENINE-STOBTARION - DWELLINfiIIiWILIDrei
street, setithAnit fi6ni7refitii6 Btitltond *bee t ''' To bd
sold separately: .
TWO-STOEY. , BRION II INlititINOS,"No[1110oels::-1
hard street, north or (Thetry-Stree;""bittweetitlifteentli'l
and 13i1Venth'ittreeti: -
t:. '
VALUABBN MS/lIITTIp-Three4to tyr brick . dwel.'
Bog, Vninkierd NoitdOietireeli Queen end , Allest Sta.,
with four three - :Story brick... Meanies, On Dines Street,
The wboloYeistirig fors9so is , year ', • ,
Promptery Sale. - - - - " "
FEDERAL STREETN-TWo three-story brick dwel
lings; Nos" 1232' and , 1234 ltsderal street, - between
Twelfth and Thirteenthetreet. • tale absolute. , •• ,
SOUTH" . PIPTEENTII - STREET. Modern three:
story brick store and dwelling, N 0.102 South Fifteenth'
street, withlwothree:rriery)rick dwellings the'rear
412 Wyoming street: • -,,' • - • -•- -
WOOD. STREET 'AND ItEWSON•
story brick dwelling,, Niv. 1890 Wood 'street, -abo ve Duke stroll: isithle r e tkAnottiwelllngs:inithe rear -on
COUNTRY- PLAtt)B . , - 811E &08, with birn,
tion of the' Vittlatelyten:eke and caster road, three
miles from PranWind -, lrnmodiate pcneeaslon. '
lixeoutor , a Male. -
THASE:STOItr 'B 420$ . DWELLINQ, NO. '1632
Barker steebt;'betvhsenitiateenth and Seventeenth, and
Cheatnat and Market streeta. Terms-ohrft halt inieh,
Immediate ppait . ataron, • • • -
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THREE-STORY 1311.10K , DWBLLINII, No: ;-!—SlWie
dith street, between Lombard and South, and Twenty
third and Twoutprourth streets. gale obsolutw. - •
BARR, .0111EIDUS, AND iINTBRESTIND-ENGLDJIL
SOOKS*3IIST BIIONSVEDf pia - LONDON.
June Dia, ht'• - ther auetion•store; Doe; 180 arid 1•11'
South Fotirth streetorlll be sold; consignment of min
cellaneone WOO; Many ocihenfrariralt4rqqlons, just
received Nom Loudon: • ' ' _ •
Catalogues nowready, and the ; popte a rranged
for exarninat on. • • , ,
' 'Bale at Nd, lelatigestnut Street '
BLISGANT PIIHNITORN,PLANO_,_MIRBOBE. VEL
VET OANYETS, WINN OII,PAINMI" 0 ,4/NIVI 4r.
On 'l'nesdayldorning,
2.7 d inst., at 10 o'clock, at 1618,0hestout it., by' cats.
loges the entirefurniture of * gentlen;en gulag to lan-'
i
ropencl nding suit of elegant rosewood drawing-rOom
furniture; filtubrOontelfe crAers4 superior rbitowoca stew
gere, ecuperfoi rosins:nod . plane forte - , bildayer
oirpeta,:baokle4o; ci!dni,glitis;llo4pbt-ted.,Wara, One
oil paintitigi, stiperlor dining Mom intro:looer font=
lure flacznattreaten ftatbir bads * ,ko. • Allo t the
kitolionTittiatire, " ' '••• •
A choice collection of green:Annum planta,
Fall particulars in' cetalOgnes,
Aim be' exaptanecytt the. tgornlng of, Pale, of 8
Bale at Noe. 120 and 141 South /mirth street.
013PBRIOR ruuNntrim' EL103A14 . 3 ROBBWOOD .
PIANO4O/ 1 %, PIN* .14:1043ER CIAIIPST,B, MlE
non:
, On Thursday gaming,
At friVeladli, it 'the - auction atore;"aif antatiebre
amortmant, of exceanntanaand-hand furniture, elegant
piarm.fortedAnnizdaara; empeti," Otti., from private
familleirdablielogliiMakaa'ping; ramkrft4 to the Marti
for aonteidincif aall.
, AT,PpaIiATJI,EIALII..
funif
A well-eed Ant mortgage—sllBoo.'
A b°44tlf i u lf 7, 4 4 3 104 * 1 0 1 , Per,klomen,
Oheetnnt HI .
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rY . LAMAEL4TERR; Aucrriosicsa,
No. 45 NORTH' Elwy' sTABBT. - .
Irr terse-Weir of , itirtattiiie iilooks, =atria's;
embroideriet, straw goodsotrritooda,Tion. goods ever,
TuesdNeerld - redity ittbitifilo, et 101Pclock. •
$41.8 held- regaliirly every Wednesday' end Bs-`
tut/ay evenings, et 8 doloak , cenekittd g 01:jewelry;
canary, WaZenea. it&'
13 11144 /1 4 OE DP RI .11; , .WA4KING • AND•
VENTILATIIIG':WARREIODIES. - 1
ARNOLD
:Isoduessolts - teiElaAreamsocc • • •
We have removed !Knot Otcrolditand In Walniitinriet
to the LAMS lITORBeNo. , IOI9 OILSOTNIIT street,'
a few doom I .beltwitatotlite:Laerreeme hotel, Wwherel'our,
old friends and thepublir ire respectfully Invlted'to
examine oar rettenalreliteektof-Warm Mr Surname!,
Cooking. IlanDaldatath' Botleietilleglaters, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor GNU ..4tatee, /he., ke. We
now anomfaetnring ORILSCOPS OBLEBRATIMPAT
ENT NSW .COAL eAs,oosatnatict SURNACIR,Ibe
Inost poWerfttkandeeenotntest Mister erre !wrested
and salted to allelaiuteiertivildlnice,
Also, new:Land :bearitittit.lpatUrree of Low
Grates, tandPerloroeol Grates of alms andtuatterria.;
We hare ~ .rileae ennitrounted she reanuraeters-ot
ENAJILKLED,WTONENWANTBLS from Penn,
aylvanii These Mantels were ratraidnds
SPROUL '-PAZiktnrif• at the lore Rtir and Bkhi.
Mien of tie 41 . anittirrInetttlitt of this eir i Zei
represent lathe Sire eatd beattlfil Airmen
are not leitottA r 'brli'eke, Mat %Gas, Oil oil Acids;
and are soltPal, elide at much pastries
than eredlam them: -"
.ARNOLD A WILSON.
DlDG.u.anwrwmu t , Su etintendent.
Dlllll,Wilhlas
C IHEAP- SIMEKIVItiM- 2 0.4t 000,
el
ozateiitiorb; liAog „at tho Purr
m_Llokbit-
MIA Gdit %90 fi,tott i rdined price *its,
blithiloitirniii lreo
tity tip_applilt,thtlint:9lll6o, No."/o„potik
00VENTR'streite •
To pnrainnicifir* 111901eluilii it ,
sold at tlieworlin,
-in slat word,' brtir - ro egorfipiiw lo
aothrtoi4 1 4: 0 1 ) ,Per,Arill "
•L ( 81 9 99 dt _ 91, 01003130 N,
4 ( ! i g:-. 93 . 167 . ~i 4414,
1111Art,;it000,bayreleNos. 1,2, lid
• ' 4 ,444,, ti a t e rreNalitiTtOr 6 , •
•
spvsa , • IV awl 383 Noah whana.
- Anteß,,b4
TO L OCErp ui ,r•ii7/074Va =it
W 1,11.1 0 &.13 ,t 0
to r t r , i ni
1=7114,71d
VIH""N - 1 . 2:31 and - MAIIKET Street.
8 4 ,131 4.1 2 PIZei'acL ,
• Taal thild of the Salem,
•T 14.111 , DaDAY) MORNING 'JUNE 13111 AT 10,
:O'CLOCK..
ested
•Yt Pu,r sale Of 500 - lota' dirgoodt,„thle (Yridayrrnorn
f plikehisers is irsoil
lagisffinsi 18th, ..a4 10 o'clock, b y catalogue,' on •Inx
, atonihsi credit"; CoMprisinga general adeortment: •Also,
'Welrotakid homy carnets, tnattings, , ka • ' • •
- 1
• ' , 1 0T/OA,T9 -11 11 1 : 11 P 311 0'
monilnr—r
24 a`36 look black arcade Rhinos. , •,• • -
,•"' 24 a Minch beattniality black taffetas..
French and Ohantilly • • .•
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Shirt frents, parasols, umbrellas: kid gloves. -
••VlOrifiratal sowing alit klitglinfes, toilet mitts. - •
Sillevestings, calm de chines. asmiinere, and 'coat.
E logs, Maniellies vestings, linen drilla, -neck tiep, cotton
.hosierrand gloree.
--..NOTION TO DEALIutB ,
Also,,Mflots No 12 a 30 peult do sale bonnet ribbons.
4 'ffrsiseh artificial flowers, &o. f
' : lot Detail , .
R 4 a 86 I n ch test quality black taffetas.
t COTTON 110318EY... -• • • ,
1,500 dozen regular maks .cotton .boidciy, •
fiALII_OPiIMDOE.TED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Tunil3l,ll, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 8 months'
atiatt
. 4100.144 of fancy and Maple dry, geode, comprising
;ft :general assortment:.' • ,•'• '
1110 - F. Samples and - cataiogties early - on the morning of
~.
BLACK CIIANTILLTLAOII MANTILLAB.I4OIt RE.
• 7 j TAIL TRAWL , .
This Morning"; 74 1 •• .;
!ilAri;Dt•rbice,•of,rlch high , oast bleak ehantilly lace
mantles. ,
nLoK GROS,DE RDINE7AND LAOE - MANTILLAS.
lota new style silk and lace mantillas.
MITTS AND HID GLOVES. •
303 dozen ?aria black fillet ,
100 ,de do kid glares.
-. - , - „BXTBA QUALITY BONNET DI,BBONS—JUST
- I. —. LANDED.
s i
This Morning, . ..
.66 1 tit
t.+:, 0 , Nos 12 and 80, of extra, ,quBltty, white and
colored ult de sole bonnet ribbons, '
BALE - P PARIS.' 011.1P88.-310178L1N - DE tAINES
Y. ANIELM4IIB.--apIGTITLY. DAMAGED BY 888811
,-,
,
, Tide Morning,
60inlecee superoallty_blaa, pink, white, green, and
straw colored Paris crapes— . , , • . -
: • la - piece: Paris alt.wool 'Mauldin de labia':
120,pleces 9-8 madder ,printed lawns,
green tarlatans and 15rrIsstral119. - .
TAKES FREEMAN, - AUCTIONEER,
oi -N0.422 WALNUT,STREET,Above FOURTH,
tEr Persona favoringris With ornudgnments can rest
Marred that their property-will not be Sacrificed. •
my-, Commission!' more moderate thin tholes charged
'by aniothex.Ailetion Howie in thectity.
Chirusignments respectfully solicited.
, Biles paid lonnediately after the goods are sold.
. • _ Trustee's Bale. •
AN ELEGANT, OLGOKERING GRAND PIANO AT
' • • - AUOTIOIL
On Saturday , Morning,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold at the auction More, a
very elegant mend Piano forte,„ by °bickering, of Bos
ton. cost $BOO, and used but three months.
• to= Bale positive—by order of trustee. -
NINETEENTH SPRING- BALE—JUNE 19th.
ELEGVIT COTTAGE LOT, nOXßOßOUGll,Twenty
firatWard.—We will sell ,on the premises, in Roxbo
rongh; Twenty-first ward, on. Saturday afternoon, 19th
'June, 1858, at 8l *lock
TWENTF-SLY ELEGANT COTTAGE, LOTS,
• Situate on Ridge,arenue and Jaines avenue, (65 feet
aide, laid out at rightangles with Ridge &yenned each
100'febt front and from 169 to 260 feet deep. These lots
- are high and heel; mil require nil grading, and enjoying
a fineview of 'the surroUnding toiletry. They are within
ten minutes' walk of Wissahickon and Sheep's Lane sta
tions on the Norristown Railroad, and of the steamboat
janding• by 'Odell they are 'acdoesible half hourly.
Torms $BOO cash'_, balance may remain,
,e 111391.,Lithegreptdo plant at_theatore:
$25 to be paid on each lot at the sale.
TWENTIETII SPRING SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
-•- June 26th. , _„
Positive Salt' on the Premiees.
HANDSOME:FOUR-STORY BRICK' RESIDENCE,
,No.• 1204 :WASHINGTON' STREET, -FOURTEENTH
WARD,—A beautiful -tottr4tory brick dwelling, with
four,story brick back buildings and let of ;ground, 17
feet front 80 feet deep to Clay street. Itwas erected by
the present owiter_for himself, and possesses every mo
dem-improvement and convenience. - $4,000 may re
main.
• , ler rent has been repeatedly refused.
`..„ Seth positive. - •
HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT- OP DAMASK FURNI
CARPETS, So.
et the sane time • very handsome cult of walnut
furniture, emnpriaing pair of soffl,ll, pair arm chairs,
pair window chafte and four parlor *hairs covered with
°Hinson satin dimairkivelvet carpet; walnut sofa table,
Brecidelia, marble top suit of 'cottage furniture, shades
expensive Venetian blinds,
, ,11110 r. Silent therwhole absoluti. "
SPRING SALE — DUN S 80th • • .
! This silt will !delude the foroviing— _
Orphans! Court Bale—Estate of Chines hruntey, dee'd.
-11QUI3111-AND`:LOT;FRONT BTREBT,—A three;
•.atery.hriek hoture.,and- lot, vrest side of Front street,
aboVe,Poplar, 23'feet 1 'inch 'front and 90 feet deep.
Olear,Ofilneumbrances. 'Terms—cash Bale positive.
• Orphans' Court Bale—Batate of Johnoon'e minors.
,-.-TMBEIC-STORY BRICK HOUSE, CROWN AND
tVINKETREETEL—A three-story brisk hones and lot,
zaniesst corner of Grown and Nine streetatl7 feet
.front, 78 feet 2 Mahar deep • Clear of ineumbrancee.
ld
e c qtive.
• -- .PIVY SALE—TWO FRAME HOUSES AND
',LARG OAMDEN.-8, lot with twoframe houses,
• north ride of Spruce street, between Second and Third
streets, thunden. Lot 00Piet trent and 260 feet deep to
Eivisiore street. Rent. for MEL Clear of therm
:Wannest: They will be ,old without reserve.
Orphans? Court Bale—Estate Isaac 14 3 01.
;BEIGE 1101.11:111 AND LABOR LoT OF GROUND,
,Twenty-bratand tholes streeta.—The brisk house and
large lototgrourid, southwest- eorner.Twenty.nratana
Coates *eats, BO feet on Coates street and 189 feet on
-Twenty•first street td:Wallami street. 79 feet 2 inches
oa ,street.. $240 ground-rent. The front on
'Coates street 80feetdoep.
_Rents for $BOO a year. Bale
positive:
'Orphans' Court Bele—Estate of William Teaisy, Decd.
,• HOUSE AND: LOP, LITTLE PINE bTEET.—A
threeAtbry brick house andlot, IIN, feet fropt on Lit
tle Pine'street,,and,o9 feet deep. $89,87 pound-rent,
'Sale positive, _
OrphluniVeourtSale—Saine Estate,
GENTEEL DWELLING,
,THIRTNENTH STREET,
BELOW WALLAO/L—A t h ree-etc brick house and
lot, east side of Thirteenth street. below Wallace St.,
17 _feet „front, 186 feet deep to Orange street, 20 feet
wide. On Orange street is a small threestory brick
dwelling. 22,500 may remain. Sale positive.
.11ANDBODIE RESIDENCE. N0.,027 VINE STREET.—
fderdrable three-story brick dwelling house, with
• 'double three-story brlekbuildings andlor of ground, 827
ylne - street, east or, Ninth street. 20 eet front 00 feet
'deep to 88 feet *ride alley, of which It has the privilege.
"It's Avery dutiable dwelling; built and finished in a
~thorough manner, with every convenience, end lea de
alrable location for %business man. •
May heematnined at any time. $1,509 only re
, .
_ALIGHT lotus AND 'LOTS, OXFORD , APPLE,
rANDIIRINTON STREETS.—Eight houses, and lots,
'Oxford,; Apple, and,Brh: . donatreete, Seventeenth Ward,
to be eoldaeperately, ,
„ VALUABLE LOT 'OP' fanotrip, B. E. corner Wont
store? York street, and Fhmktbrd, avenue .—A valuable
Tot;-41 &vend, 140,feet 'fig Inches 'id front on Front
strip end York' streetoindll'lfeet sit inches wide at
the rear. $lOB groindrent. . ,Friurkford avenue is the
- Plalkßoari with the Fifth and Sixth-street Railroad in
IDS centre. Oars liens every fewminutes. Will be sold
; - "eithoutrellerre if k 909 from; pro-thirds of which may
TALDAELI Loy, JASPER AND FRONT STREETS..
- 4-Also,fa lot east'aide of Front street, 26 feet south of
Poilt'4tieet;Bo feet front, and about 'lBO feet deep to
'.lr. street., $l4O ground rent.,
Will be sold without reserve if $1,400 in bid.
AMIABLE LOT, N. B. corner Front and Jasper
'etreete =disci the lot northeast corner of Front and
'
; Jelper etc.'s* 181 feet front on pach, and 112 feet deep
at the rear. $155 groan/tent. .
Will be cold without reserve 112700 Is bid.
' NEAT DWELLING, MADISON STREET, SOUTH
WARS dwelling, Madison Street,
'flokuling westward 'from Moyamepaing road, between
Miriott's and Carpenter Atreete, Southwark,) 18 feet
't inches front .and 20X , feet deep. clear of loolilll
.brimice„ • • - ,
, OD - $5O to be- paid on each of the above when the
star Untruth oil, • - ••
Executor's Bale—No; MA Chestnut street.
GIINS,;SHOOTING ACCOUTREMENTS, 0/GARS, too.
. •"- On.Tneeday Morning,
22d inst., eel° o , clock,lwill be mold at No. 515 Cheat
- street, third dory, by order of the executor, and
'belonging to the estate of the late George Cayce, Esq ,
A number of" shooting accoutrements, guns, cigar s ,
__Turkish tobacco, and pipes., ' • , - •
VAI4I7EL, • NATE:A.I 4 IS; AITOTIONEER,
Alultl MONST - -LOAN OPPION, No. 224 Booth
NUMB Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only
eight doors below the Psehange,
Hour's- orinviinese 'from I o'clock, A. M., until 10
o'clock fn thavoveninge,, -
Ont,door sales, and sale 4 alahtoAttetiou NOM, at.
Sendild!opon tke moat satisfactory terms."
CAPITAL 5200,000.
Established for the' last Thirty Years. '
Adyanees made from one dollar to thousaods on Dia
snoods • Silver Plate, Watches, leweiryy, Hardware, Mar
Olothing,lorniture, Bedding, Cigars, Muslin'
I eat*, Shunt, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every description. -
.nu Foods can remain any length of time agreed
All idy ' anise from one Inurdred dollars and upwards
tke lowest market rate.
will-te charged 2 per emit, per month i WO and over,
• -
This Store Mouse having a depth of 120 feet, hu large
Ilya and thief-Foote - salts to store all valuables, and pen
- Tato- Watelunenfor the premises ; • also; a heavy inn
anucid *Bested fortketbeuetil o3.allyrsons liryting po l der
-**mo d
upon. - •
an:wont of _kurylm. all Unlimited capital,
~ t lrts Ohba *prepared to maktrindvances on more .ails
factorY and-accommodating' towns than' any' other in
01ty..,.„ -
-Mollify *anneal to the poor, in small anionatt, - Witk
littirintir - Abrureibits.
- 4
- FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW
1 DAILY, at o'clock A AI.
• NEW ;YORK AND - PRILADELPRIA STEAM NA.
Iho VIOATION COMPANY. , " ' •
splendld ocean steamers • DELAWARP.,_thiptain
Copal'," BOSTON, Captain &New i and KENNEBEC,
Captain Hand, form &daily line between this city .Cape
May, and New York,leaving from first pier below Spruce
street (Sandays excepted) at 0)K o'clock. A, M, Return- -
log) leavel2ew York-from pier 14 North River (Sundaya
excepted) at 6 P. hi.
Returning, leavirCape May (Mondays excepted) at
'Pare tri Cape lay (Carriage hire , ' 22 00
11 , 11 tor servants - ' 160
It , t 1 Season tickets, (carriage hire ex
.;
tra), ' 800
" i New yorir ) cabin r 2 00
't , ,steerage • 1 60'
Freight talan at low rates. .
For passage, state, rooms, Ike" apply on bairtl; or at
the Wilco, 814 andlOO SOUTH D LAWARE AVE
NUE. /AMES ALLDERDION,
-,15154m
_
fflingtosa' ' SgA•tiIIORE.
usse47l6 CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
-RAILROAD; ,ONLY TWO AND HALF. HOURS TO'
THE SEA 'SHORE.. - - • - •
- On attd attar June'Monday, Hi, and until further no.
ticei iffilndays excepted ' ) three trains daily to Atlantic
irstWesentor Train leaves Vine at. wharf . 1.80 - A.-M.
Second. ;_ic - "• - " •,"' K. 4.00 P. .M.
- Freight Train with PUiengerbar attached, 4.85 K. DI.
Accommodation Train to Woymonth.• • 0185 P. H.'
LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY.
Ifirst'Passenger Train loaves 4,00 A. al.
Second " II If
4.40 P. M.
• Freight Trainwith Passenger carattached,ll.Bo P. SI.
- Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 5.25 A. M.
"" I - lIADDONFIELD TRAIN
-Loaves Cooper's Point, : , • 11.A...M. and 2P. M.
• Htiddonfield, IP. M. and BP. AI.
'Alt trains atop at Haddonfield going and returning.
, Farcto Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before
-entering the care S LBO. Persons wishing to go down to
the Spit Shore and return the same day can spend
SIX HOURS ON TUE REACH.
- Tiettits for the round trip', $2.50
Tick is to go down in the afternoon, and return next
morning, or down on Situfdlif giffertaibit and return on
'Monday morning, $2.50. r,
-Adorably tickets will be sold at the following rates:
'lforthU month of Juneislo I For the month of Sept. $l6
If July, 20 For three months, 95
-• 44 ,44 C.. August, 20 Tor foriimonths, ' 50
Churches, Schools, Lodges, Companies mitt Library
•Awsecildtionit, wishing iumbial trains, should make early
application. _ . •
Freightmust be delivered it Cdoper's Point by P.M.
The 0011111&11j4Vill not be responsible for anygoods until
tecelred and remised for by their Freight Agent at the
-Point. • H. FRAZ.OR, Secretary,
jet4f
Aides bn gtuOiuit.
ROO3l, •
T SANS and 10 STRAWBERRY, betWeen.MAR
KM' and CHESTNUT and SECOND add THIRD attests.
, 'l', G. , WOLBERT, ATIOTIONR&R
CARD,—We _invite.the early and particular attention:
of the trade and purnliligeregenerallj,4o the positive
sale of a general assortment or desirable straw geode,
Freneh t artiflcials, bonnet ribbons and trimmings, to
be madithis (Friday) Maratha, a t o'clock; •
Included will be found 'come of the'-most desirable
goods for mon , s and woman's', boys' and mines wear,
offered chic 1101t3Q/1. „
4t7' Smoke and 'catalogues now - ready. •
SALE OF STRAW (CODS, ARTIFICIALS,- &a.
' ' • This Morning. - •
June- 18th, cornmeal:dug' at 10%- O'clock, will be
sold wlthCut reserve, for cash, a large and general as
sortment of fresh straw, goods and artiflabils.
Included will be found, via
Bonnets
Colored and white, of all qualities, for
Hoo d ! , men's, women's, mimeos', boys ' and infante'
- and t wear, adapted to city and country trade.
Elate, .
Also, 50, cartons French artiflcials,
Also, 10' cases men's and boys' white and colored
palm hate:
Also, 250 boys' and infants' Leghorn hats, all num.
, •
CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS.
, ALM, an invoice of tapestry carpet bags, felt do, ena
melled loath Cede,'
Jl7 Samples and eStelogues early do the morning'of
117 - Consignments respeothillY soliciled, tog which
the beet efforts will be wed - tb!obtain lefaetory
prices.
ID" Ptirehatiers will moistly find at the " Commer
cial' every variety of staple and fancy goads, sold in
lots to suit. Those who want geode at cash ob.
f tabled by tair competition, will find it their-interest to
I attend. .
SA. DYSART ts. AR), AtrOTIQN&ER4 AND
• COMEIII3BIOX MISROLIANT2, No. 27 Smith EIGIIVI
STREET. corner of LODGE STREET.
V" OUT-DOOR DALES aolloted and promptly at
BM to:
Irr AI/VANNES made on consignments when de
ed„ 'without extra charge.' • - ,
11*BALES-BOOMS' open until 10 P. M. Now pre
- • • - - - - - •
pared to receive Involeee of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
WATCHES: end - JEWELRY, - -II W- end ,BROOND
'fIdNILUVRNITURE,TAINTINfaikIIOOIIIS and RITA
TIONISSY, ' r ' ' - • -
;: Wes of 'rancor CIWIn every evening.
'AV PRIVATE BAIiE.
A laig4 lot of ‘ elloiee trines end cigars, of a private
gentleman -- • - - • •
11/11 OBES NA THA N S, AUCTIONEER
LTA. AND 00B1111813LON bLICHOLIA.NT, B. N. corner
j , • •diIIA.BEI,,te
NOTIO.R.—AII goods forfeited at ‘t Nathans' Pr I net -
pal Retabliehment,' , southeast corner of HOLM and
!lace streets, will be sold on Tuesday morning, June
22d, at 9 o'clock, at M. Nathan' auction store, south
east corner of Sixth' and Race etroots.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF PORPEITED GOODS.
On Tuesday Morning,
June 22d, at 9 o'clock, at Moses Nathan's' auction
store, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets, sales
room second story, entrance from Race street
1,100 LOTS or VALUABLE DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVER PLATE, FANCY ARTICLES,
&0., &o.
Consisting in part pt-
WATOLIES.—GoId and silver bunting case, dou
ble case, and double button, English patent lover
watches, full jewelled and plain, of the most approved
and very boat makers, the most of them 18-karat gold;
gold and sliver escapement lever and repine watches of
the very best makers, full j swelled and plain, hunting
and open face; elegant gold enamelled and pearls, and
enamelled and .diamond lover and lepine watches for
ladles; gold and Silver English, SWlss and French
watches; double case, single case and quartler watches.
DIAMONDS.—Fine cluster diamond breast pine, sin
gle stone diamond breast pine and finger rings.
JEWELRY.—Fine gold neck, vest and fob Challis
of various styles, some of them with valuable charms,
gold seals, and keys, fine gold pencil 'cases and pens,
gold spectacles, gold ear rings, breast pine and finger
rings, fine gold studs of various kinds, gold medallion
lockets, thimbles, and &great Variety of jewelry.
SILVER WARE.—Superfine large silver ware cream
jugs, pitchers, sugar tongs, butter knives, fruit knives,
table and tea spoons, forks, silver suspender slides, and
many other articles of sliver.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES —A large number of
silver coins, some very ancient, microecopeo, spy
glasses, porte-monnaies, liquor flasks, port folios, ell
ver-plated tailor shears, and numerous other articles.
GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY! MONEY ! ! MONEY ! ! !
. . .
Money liboralli.idvanced in large or small amounts,
from one dollar to"thormands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watahes, jewelry, fowling-plow', mulles.,
instmments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, grocerleir,
siganyhardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, her
need, and all artioles of value, for any length of time
agreed' on, at Nothons , Principal Establishment,
southeast corner of Stith and Race streets.
117' Pzomleaory notes, with collateral, diseounted
at the lowest market rates. •
NATHANS' - PRINOIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8. E.
- CORNER Or SIXTH AND RACE STREETS.
Whore;money will be liberally advanced on gold and
silver plate, diamonds, watches,Jewelry, fowling pieces,
dry goode, clothing, sceneries, liquor s , cigars, hard
ware, cutlery; fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, en
gravings, musical metrumenti, furniture, bedding,
horses, veltiolea, harness, stooks, and all other articles
of value. -
•
i OUT-DOOR SALES.
Personal attention given to all out-door sales, either
at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, And charges
minimally low.
TO PERSONS RELINQUISHING' HOUSISKEEPINO.
Persons relinquishing' housekeeping or haying sup
plies of furniture to dispose of, will find it to their ad
vantage by sending the same to the auction store, South
east corner of Sixth and Race street, where it will be
properly,arranged i,vi in
age l.l4 .> fu t erti n tr o e f salesroom, g ds v i it i s c o e hl
if required, and the Mamma handed over ' the afternoon
of the day of sale.
AT PRIVATII BALI!
Pine gold and elver hunting ease, double case, and
double bottomed lever, lepinee, English, Swiss, and
French vtatches • gold specks, gold. chains, gold brace
lets, a variety of tine gold etude, breastpins, and linger
rings; fine Hutu, superior old flblin and - guitar, very
fine melodeon, and ...mesons other articles.
Legal Notireg.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
POR , TIIE CITY AND COUNTY OD PRILADRI,
FRIA. In Divorce, No. 2. Deeetnten• Term, 1818.
MARY R. TAYLOR, by her next friena, GROROR
lIAMENOER, vs. WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias NEIIE
MIAII•TAYLOR.
To the Bahl WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias NEIIEMIAII
TAYLOR
Take notice, that the testimony of witnesses to be
produced, swore, or affirmed, and examined on the part
ofIIARY E. TAYLOR, the libellant above named, will
be taken before GEORGE A. COFFEY, Esq., Examiner
appointed by said Court, at his office, N 0.411 CHEST
NUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY,
18th day of June, PM, at 8 o'clock P. M. of .that day.
WM. D. KELLEY,
Solicitor for Libellant.
1N TOE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
. . . .
Estate ofFRANCES hUSSELL, deceased.
The auditor appointed to andlt, settlo, and adjust the
account of JOSEPH FEARON, surviving Executor of
Miss Frances Russell, deceased, and to report dis
tribution of the balance ' will meet the parties in in
terest on WEDNESDAY, the 234 of June. 1658 at 11
o'clock A. 51., at his Office, N 0.411 CHESTNUT Street,
in the city of Philadelphia.
jell-rtuw 15t WM. D. KELLEY, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 7.111:
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
- Estate of OOLEDIAN FISHER, deceased.
The auditor appointed to audit, ' settle, and adjust
the account of MARY It. EIMER Executrix of the
Estate of Coleman Fisher , deceased, and to report dis
tribution of the balance, will meet the parties in
terested on MONDAY, the 2let day of June, 1858, at 4
o'clock P. M. at his Office, on the Southwest corner of
SIXTH and OIIESTNIIT Streets, second door, in the
city of Philadelphia.
Jell-fmw stir OEO. 11. EARLS, Auditor.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON" PLEAS
JR. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY
In the matter of the petition in insolvency of Joins;
°mom), 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 pros isiona of the insolvent law of the Common
wealth. This application will be beard by the Court of
Cormudn Pleas on the 2251 instant, atlo o'clock A. M.,
when and where the creditors may attend, if they think
proper. JOIIN GIFFORD,
je7-novf-tje22* Cor. of SOUTH and FRONT Ste.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TH
OITYAND 00IINTX OB PIIILADELPILIA,
Estate of En, dee" 0 ,1.70 T
- The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust a further account of JOSEPH RUNNER,
Executor of the hot will and testament of said de
cedent, and to report distribution, will meet the parties
interested at his Mice, 14-b South SIXTH Street, Phi
ladelphia, on TUESDAY, the 22d day of Juno, A. D.
1855, at 3 o'clock E. M.
jell-fmw bt* -
J. P. O'NEILL, Auditor
1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of the Estate of J. DOMINIC DER
RELL, deceased.
• Sur proceedings in partition. -
To John Derrell and Christopher Barrel!, gone of Whl•
PATRICK DERRELL, decemed, over the age of twen
ty-one years—the said WILLIAM PATRICK DER
RELL, deceased, having been the brother of DOMI
NICK DERRELL, deceased.
Catherine Derrell, daughter of said WILLIAM PA
TRICK DERRELL, deceased, also over the age of
twenty-one years.
• Matthew Derrell, William Barren, and Thomas Der
rell, minor children of the said WILLIAM PATRICK
DERRELL, deceased; whore Guardian is ROSANNA!".
DERRELL, the widow of WILLIAM PATRICKDER
RELL, deceased
`Thos. J. Plunkett, Rosetta Phinkett, O. Dillon Plun
kett, Mary Ann Plunkett, Matilda Plankett,laab. Plun
kett, and Istitia.Plunkett, some and daughters of MAR
"CELLA PLUNKETT and THOMAS JAMES PLUN
KETT deceased—the said MARCELLA PLUNKETT
having been'the sister of the said J. DOMINICK DER
RELL, deceased: and having intermarried with thee aid
THOMAS JAMES PLUNKETT;
And to all other persons In fattest.
" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, in pursuance
of a Writ of Partition homed out of the Orphans'
Court, as aforesaid, in above Estate, an Inquest will be
held by the SHERIFF, on Premises on said Writ des
cribed, for the purpose of making a Partition or Value
. Don of the same; on FRIDAY the 10th day of July,
A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock, when and where
ou may at
tend, it yen think proper. GEOII/13 MELEE,
myl4-fr3m Sheriff.
_WIRE LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP
, COAL.-JAAIR.9 11. MONTGOMERY informs hi,
friends and the public that ho boa effected an arrange
mont With the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the
sale of their justly-celebrated LEIIIOR COAL. Ito has
also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top
Mines for the /Woof bin valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS
COAL,- and is now prepared to receive onions and make
prompt deliveries, at 'his Office, No. 402 WALNUT
Street, second airy, front room. ,je3-3m
IfiICK I RING,. FOX, '& '00.; wholdeale ,and
ratan dealers In LEHIOII and isontyrarna,
COAL.tablet yard—TMED 'street and ,GERISIA,N.'
TOWN , ROAD. Bolntyltdll 'aid—NAZl aad 'BROAD
streets; Philadelphia, ileep contently on hend Coal
from the most "approverntinee, under OoTer, and pro
pond inpressbrfor family axe.
fe6.7
SMUYVC- 11 1. AND LE M( DOAL-'-
I anidelly reeeiring, *Amy pad ,the butteaty o.
'I3OIaftLKILIA SIM L3IIEGH. 00A14: 31y customers,
ittd slrothers.who may favor me with their orders, may
616 . dritting..0oal_that will be satisfactory to them.
Ito , Inferior Ova kept at this establishment to
olltikat LOW BUM. "E , IA
• .... , , (a , ALlKAilffat 00AVEIST,
'-'in 1 2 tf ... -.if. E. corner of Dread and Oherry fits.
ILIERIIINGS—rBOO bldg. N(L.I PICKLED
Herring; 300 Ibis 'extra Newfoundlend ditto ;
126 bele Potornao thy wilted ditto, now In store and for
sale by, . ;NO. - H. KENNEDY &; 00, 5 .
m 7.15 • ' .N05..180 and 122 N. WHARVES.;
VLARET .0011RBEY; LA-
A.l FOUROADE,. & CO., 836 MARKET Street, have
an importation tirtiLfouratidoia Pure Bordeaer Olatet
beneacial for,invalida, Jes,lm r _
QALMON,
K , astmo 4 ,• /50 ibl4, oiartfulf,Sluidi
bigs. Noah-doh) 180 %us .IV4iti.mn, no* In atm and
for sale by' - .70AN M. lINNNSDY & 00.,
ap My Nos. 180 and, 182 North wham ,
PoßK.—zoo barrels seavy Mead, Pork.
88 bariele Prime Park.
78 toirrele Leaf Lard. For sale by
' 0. 0. SADLER & 00.,
- t No. 9 North Water street. ,
WHITE FISH.-75 half bble. of the cola
brated Detroit Aim - White Fish; just received
and rot Belo by • 0.0. SADLER & Co.,
Jet 8 North WATEII btreet.
~gi~~irig:
ktit.-SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST
rates and, no detention., Clipper of BAIT'S
DAY, 20th, June. , Popular slap. 107 days to Ban
Franclaco. • s
The niagnillebub first claim clipper 'ship EAG-LE
WING ~ Worth, Minder, is receiving her eargo at. pier 10
East River, Now York.
This favorite clipper is 4111de-diagonally britCed;
noted for good dell vCry of cargo, and of small capacity.
Shippers desirous of reaching the California markets
at the earliest possitie day, will find the "Eagle Wing"
a reliable conveyand
dtf
insnbr i _entoris, k 00.
• 120 NOIV2II WICAIP/B0
Ae k , FOR RAN FRANCISOO—OALI
t, FORMA LINE—TO SAIL ON WEDNESDAY
NEXT, VIA NEW YORK.
The magnificent A 1 Clipper Ship DASIIAWAY, J.
A.- Dux, Commander, will continuo to receive what
freight Ohm, and sail as above.
Shippers nail please bring their engagement 4 along-
Fide without delay, and those %dishing ,to avail them
selves of the lint out-and-out clipper, will do Well to
examine the Dashaway before engaging elsewhere.
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONE', & CO.,
jel2-dtf 120 NORTH WHARVES.
FOR CHARLESTON-AND SA
VANNAH -HERON'S LINE,
GOODS RECEIVED AND rims cia LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY: •
. .
The splendid ant-clue aide-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA;
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest
One of these ehips sailing every SATURDAY at
• o'clock fd., alternately for Charleston and fia
- vannah. :
FOR .OIIARI,ESTON, •
The KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles P. Mardi
man, will commence loading on Thursday, June 24th
,and sail for Charleston, 8.0., on Saturday, June 26th
at /0 o'clock AM: . _
, The STATE OP GEORGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin,
will commence loading on Thursday, June 17th, and
sail for Savannah; Ga., on . Saturday, Jodie 10th; at' 10
o'clock A.M.
At both r eharleston and Sayannah, these shipSoonneet
with steamers • for !Wilda imd • Havaim, and with rail
rOada, &o:, for all elms In the Boath and Southwest.
RBDUORD.
Rem Freight at an average of IA per cent. below
NewYorY s'teamship rates':
.; • ' INFIVRANOE!
YEEIGET 'and - INSURANCE on a largeproportlon
of goods shipped . Bonth will be - found tar be lower by
these 6hips than by sailing vessels... • "
Cabin passage
steersgti ao
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has salted.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON,
No. INS (late 81) North Wharves. '
Agents at Charleston T. S. & T. O. BIIDD.
Agents An Barahrtah, b. A. GEBINDB & CO.
For Florida, from Charleston, steminer 'CAROLINA,
every, Tueaday. . " -
For Florida froth Savannah, steamers BT. MAItYB
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havens, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 9th and 19 th of every month. *. 'jell
at, FOR LONDON -WEDNESDAY,
16th 'June.—The barque ACHILLES, Captain
&woos, will sail no above.
Cabin towage $75
For freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON /k. CO.,
101 WALNUT Street.
'CALIFORNIA LINE.—FOR SAN
FRANCISCO—Direct from Philadelphia—With
Quick Despatch.
An AI Clipper Ship, of moderate capacity, will be
placed on tho berth in a few days, If sufficient freight
offers.
BISFLOP,SIMONS, & CO.,
120 NORTH WIIARVIO3
Apply to
Je3-tf
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
roob, BELFAST. DUBLIN, and LONDON- -
DERRY, without delay, for SO dollars.
Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
PAM NSW TOIL
Glanow, Godwin, Saturday, 12th June" ' at 12 noon
New York, blellillan, I , 10th July, ~
Edinbuirgh, Cuminlug, t. 24th July, ,1
' inertAsnoW.
Chinon, Godwin, 12th. Nay.
New York, McMillan, 12th June.
Edinburgh, Cumming, 26th June.
. = BATES OF PASSAGE
• • flint OLABOOW.
Pint Olass ' 15 gulneu
Steerage; found with cooked provisions 8 44
/MOM IrMW TORI.
lflret Clime 178 00
Bteerage, found with cooled provisions . , .... 80 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infante in
Steerage, free.
Return slakes available within elk months, by any
Ammer of this line.
Shot (Bus 1140 00 Bteemge 180 00
An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer.
Eor freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & 00.;12.13 WALE= Street,
Yhfladel
pltta.
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL k LONE? , Buchanan , ' Wharf, Baltimore.
reel '
QIIIPPERS OF _SPECIE WILL PLEASE
N. 7 notice that Insurance by the vessels of this Compa
ny can now be done in New York and in England on
the same terms as by the Mall Paddle Steamers.
THE LIVERPOOL AND , PHILADELPHIA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
CLYD&•BUILT IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
OITYVY BALFIBIORB-2,887 tons, Oapt..K. Leitch,
OITY OF WASIIINGTON.2,BBO •. 1 Oapt. P.O. Petrie.
CITY OF MANOIIKETER.7,IO9 1, Capt. I. Kennedy:
KANGAROO ' ' 1 874 1, Oapt. Jeffrey.
Te nndernoted, or other vessels, are Intended to sell
as follows: .
FROM .NRW YORK
Kangaroo June 17th.
City of Baltimore .July Ist.
Olt, of Washington July 16th
Kangaroo laly 29th
And each alternate Thursday, at 12 o'clock, noon,
froni Pier No. 44 N. Y.
lie inom LIVIBPOOL.
Hey 26th
nigi rob
City of Baltimore June 9th
City of Washington June 23d.
Kangaroo July - 7th
And each alternate Wednesday.
RATIOS OP CABIN Pal:OW:VS.—Prom New York and
Philadelphia, $75. From Liverpool, 21 guineas, 17
guineas, and 15 guineas, according to the accommoda
tion in the State Booms; all having the Same privilege
in the Saloon,' Including Steward's fees.
PABSZNOEIIB.—A limited namber of
third-chess passengers will be taken and found in as
much provisions ea required. From Philadelphia and
New York, through 'tickets; to .Olesgow, Belfast, Dub.
lin and Londonderry, for $BO.
These steamers are condi. meted with Improved water
tight compartments. Each venal carries an °nada
elseed eurgeon ; and every attention paikto the comfort
and accommodation of passengers.
Drafts on Liverpool frore.£l upwards.
For frleght or passage, apply at the
DADE office of the Corn
J CI.
I(l3l4ldWay, New York, and 109 Walnut ,'Age et., Phila
delphia;l or • • Whf. INMAN,
feS 1 and 18 Tower Buildings, Liverpool Ag't.
ripaE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN
ROYAL MALL STRAMBRIPIL
PROM gER - rote TO LIVERPOOL
Chief Cabin Passage
&Gond Cabin Passage
WM nOOTON TO tamiroou
Chief Cabin Passage -
Second Cabin Passage
'The ehipe from Boston call at Halifax.
PMRSIA,Oopt. Judkina. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. I. Stone.' AMERICA., Capt.Wickman
ASIA, Cept. B. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Byrie.
AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. IMIROPA, Capt. J. Leitch.
. These vessels carry a clear 'We light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red en port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wedneeday, June 9th
AMERICA Noodle, " Boston Wedneeday, June 10.
ASIA, Lott, " 14 York, Wednsday June 213 d
CANADA, Lang, " Boston , Wednesday, June 30
PERSIA, Judklns, -' " N York, Wednesday July 7
NIAGARA Wickman ," Boston, Wednesday, July 14.
AFRICA, Shannon,' " N York,'Wednesday, July 21
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.' .
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Banton, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unlessbills of lading are signed therefor and
the valnetherecnt 2 it ein expressed.
For frelghtor, Iti 1 ir e apply to ...
my 10. y N. OIINAND, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
earpelingo.
CARPETS.
We will commence TO-DAY
CLOSING OUT
Out entire Spring Stock of
VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARDETINGS,
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
DAILY h BROTHER,
.No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
Purchasere will plume call.and examine our large
aanortapn. ap2O•tr
IIIAPESTRY OARPETS.-4IIST OPEN
ND, a large lot of superior TapentryOarpets, to
be sold at a low price.
DAILY & BROTHER,
CASH CARPET STORE,
920 CHESTNUT Bt. ,
SIIPERI3 THREE-FLY CARPETS .-
A fresh assortment or new pattertui, at reduces
priaeo, at DAILY .13110111 ER'S,
OASH OfrItPET 13TOBB,
920 OREBTNIIT Bt.
I.IED ROOM CARPETS.-10,000 YDS.
.11L. of superior Ingrain and Three-ply Carpets, of the
beet makes and styles, at all prices, from 60 Mita to
91.26 per yard. DAILY 64 BROTHER,
tribal-ft No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
HEST HEAVY BRUSSELS.—A LARGE
lot of new patterns, In neat, chaste stylee, at low
crises.' DAILY & BROTHER.,
CHEAP CARPET STORE,
NO CHESTNUT St
, etatumtrg.
1101 LANK BOOKS AND ;STATIONERY,.
A-P . DAVID M. 110 GAN, Blank Book Manufaaturer,
Stationer and Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnlch, either from the shelves
or mike to order, Books of every 'deacription, suitable
for Banks, Public Of/Mee, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paryr, and bound
In varlotus styles, in the moot substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Zngraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of Bnglieh, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. llogan , a contribution to this Yranklin
Institute, the Committee say—“ , This display of blank
boosts for banking and mercantile use to the bsp_t in the
Bxhibition. The eelectlon of the material is Raid, the
workmanship most excellent, and their Ankh and ap.
pearanoe neat and appropriate.” • • noto-ti
( ( Aim, Gluts nub Queenstuare
CHINA AND GLASS.
DINNME WARS.
. TEA AND TOILET SETS.
WHITM, GOLD BAND, AND DIGGIATID
MINOR AND DOHIMIAB Glassman
"AMOY AItTIOL2B; &a. •
WILL /111 sow, AT THE Lower _mole, Iv.'
Et&ILIMEN & WITTIVO,
MASONIC HALL, US CHESTNUT STIUOIT
N. B.—evils loaned to parties at reasonable terms
lORENOH PLATE .GLASS.—HAVING
been appolated by the " Compagnie de Fiore/re , '
the SOLE AMMO for the pale of their GLASS in this
city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or consu
mers, from our stook on hand, POLISHED PLATE
GLAgi for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate,
for Poore and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of large
else, for Mirrors. The Mese will be sold at the lowest
primes, and warranted eniperior,ln suety:respect, to any
iberimportod. • •
RODT. BIOSItIAEXII 00., -
1 Plate and Window Glass Warehouse.,
'
N. E. car: of NOMITIE and BACK Steed
, „ Philadelphia
efxsrecto QCompanieti.
ADAMS EXPRESS .00., OFFICE,
820 IMIESTENT STREET, latitude PARCELS,
PAOSAISES, MEROUANDIEN, BANN ' NOTES end
SPEOIE, either bras own LINES, er in connection
with other EXPRRBB COMPANIES, to all the prinalps/
TOWNS and 01T2II0 of the United Btates.
N. B. SANDFORD,
a 1142 flana thiperintandali
COENEXPII. ANGE INSURANdE COB.
PANP, No. 8/31 ,__ WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
largely ' increased , reepectfnlly
muirrunito cap, .T.TAL 000.000—PAID DP OAPl
*patronage of insurers. Fire and
. issued at equitable rates of pre
, This Company hash !g been recently REORGANIZED,
Ily adjusted and promptly paid.
I ,a
Marinemon
1 ith I i to t
B . i
.v.n a li where
oa l i
a •i
,o o ßwr a l
t p ii
: I I : r b.
~,,,,
DI. IIEOTORB :
. ..
William M. Godwin, ~. ' li. B. Crawford,
JamoB W. Queen) Inc, L. Redner,
George W. Hall, ' William B. Themes,
D. Franklin Jackson, 8. N. Winslow,
J. V. Hopper, • s- Henry D. blears.
r .
WM .; M. GODWIN, President.
.1. O. Norma, Secretary ...
' • mrlo-dtf
II(
ONVARD FIRE ',ANA MARINE IN
81311.ANOS ootteert r0..412, WALHQT
Meet ; Philadelphia.
- CAPITA"... AND PI) AMMO, $761,095.84.
- . Diaecit
P. . .
Potte, „ J. 11dgar Thomson,
G. E. Spangler, O. G. Bower,
Abraham Rex, - John W. Sexton,
F., 8. Warne, - - John Garrison,
George Howell, Nathan R. Potts,
Wm. F:. Leeoh, , . It. T. Ransil,
H. H. Houston, .. Jos. R. Withere,
Abraham F. Eyre, , B. Booth,
Charles F. Norton, John H. LOVVIVIS,
Wm. H. Kelohline, H.H. ghillingford.
- O. E.. 8 PANGI.EIt, President.
- R. B. WAWA Vice President.
clam A. Dor, Secretary. mylo
141}' INSII4ANOE I LIAD TRUST,. QOM-
I, NT.—The PENN Min !NAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMP R AIiE.. Northeast Corner: of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Clipital, 5012;725.08_ -
INERIBES . .LIVS for short terma or for the whole
term of life .7grants annuities and. endonments—pnr
dhases life interests in Real Batiste, and makee all
Contracts depanding On the contingenoles of Life.
They act- lie ' Elarentars; Adaufhlaftstora, Aseigudea,
Truateea,snd 0 - ..."Watiane.•
-. MMUS.. ,
Damiel ti. Miller, . - ,. • Maxims] 3. Eltokea,
Benjamin Coates,. William Martin, ,
Ittchard S. Newbold ; ' :James B: McFarland, ' '
William P. Necker, '• - Joseph IL Trotter, -
William H. Kern, _ James Bunton, .
Samttel 0. Huey, . _ Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, -' ' , Edinund A. Solider,.
Henry t'l .: Townsend, • Liaidel L. lintohiuson ;
Ittitiolplitis Kest,' ' ' John Wi limiter,- - '
William .1;1. Carr, . Ellie S. Archer; ,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William It obertson, - .Toooph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Hama John CI .. Brenner,
1;.8. Bidder, Easton. -
DANIEL. L. HILLSA, President,
' SAMUEL B. STOKES, Vice Pros , t.
NMI W. / Towson. Secretar.v. 1113,1 y
' • ' 520 00
THE QaAKER OIT INSURANOE
OOMPANY.-01Bee 408 WALNUT Street, pIIILA
DELPHIA,
CAPITAL SURPLUS $277,655.95.
Intmwas again et loss or damage byTIRE and the
pgial B of the BEA, INLAND NAVIGATION and
TRANSPORTATPON.
Ten per cent. i.n cash returned on the earned pre
miums of Open Inland Policies. •
OPPIOERB.
GP.OBGE H. IliAßT=Prealdent.
E. P. ROSB- - Vloe President.
H. it, 0040811ALL—Seeretary and Treasurer.
O. H. BUTLER—Asstatant Becrtetary.
DIRBOTOTS.
George H. Hart, Joseph Edwards,
E. P. Rom, Poster S. Perkins,
A. 0. Cattail, Oharlee G. Imlay,
Andrew It. Ohembere, Samuel Jones, hi. D.,
E. W. Bailey, Hon. Fuller,j
John G. p . 11. B. Ooggahall,
John L. Pomeroy.
rohlti ' H. IL cOOOsnALL, Becretary.
AROTIO FIRE INSURATTOE 'COMPA
NY, NEW YORK.-011100, - No 29 al l street, ad
joining the Mechanics , Bank—Owl 0 tal, 8250f0,
with a stirplos. Th is Company Insane ildinge, Mer
chandise, larniture, Vessels in port and air Carping,
and othyr property, agaiwit Lone or Damage- 4y
the Walks of Inland Narigation.
DIESKVIIiftB.
Henry 0,
,Oaleb Bakatow,
Henry 0. Brewer,
Xdsmnd Peale d
Timmy H. Corning,
Ogden Haggerty,
Thomas Plonagan,
.Tobn H. Rana,
Albert Ward, . Thomas B. Neliois,
Charles Bristow,' James W. Phillips,
„Louis Loma OharlestA. limy,
Bomnel G. °Maar • Jidward Itinoken,
Bteph. Ostobreleng, , Wm. R. Shepard,
Thomm Beiitt, Charles L. Print,
John Ward, Lothrop L. Bturgen,
Henry R. Bogert, WHllam R. Poodle*,
Peter &des, Xinery Thayer,
Benjamin 11. Field, aeo. WeAtfeldt,
A. R. I/roll:11130=i Tatimon Taylor,
Thee. Yqoungs Hoary R. Blossom.
' Samuel L. Mikhail,
majERT WARD, President.
BIOILOD A. °Acuity, Secretary. an 10-is,
C OMMONWEALT I R
ial
INBtaU4OB
OF 71111
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFNIO.II,
' NORTRIVEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPIIIL.
Subladbed Capital, 11400,000.
Pail up oapital,S2oo4oo
DIIIIOTOU.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thoi. 8. Stewart,
U. L. Benner, J. M. Butler;
J. M. Whitall J. K. Walker,
Edw. 0. Knight, R. Wendell,
H. Lewis, Jr., ' 8. K. Houle.
- DAVID JAYNE, M. D. Preeldeat.
THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vice PreaN.
tumon. 8. Moox, 1.29-r
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
1 MODICA.
MAR/NR, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION INSURANCE:
OPTION No. 232 WALNUT STREET,
South aide, east of Third street.
The properties of th is Company are well invested,
and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity
of all peraons who desire to be protected by Insurance.
MARINE RISKS taken on 'Fourth, -Yrolghts, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISES on Merchandise
per Railroads Omen, and Steamboats.
FIRE AUKS on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build
ings, to Oily and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL 9500,000,
ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED.
;TOPAZ PROPERTIES $1,397,826.26.
PIEPITUAL ONARTSI.
DiIiNOTOBB.
AZYREIR G. 001111,
RANDAL W.. 7 ONUS,'
JOAN A. BROWN,
OAROHL F. SMITH,
ODARLRO TAYLOR,
AMR3OBII WHITS,
JOHN R. Nmr,r
RICHARD D. WOOD,
11.TIIII1
lERNRY D. ORERRERD,
1180
TIELAWARE MUTUAL ,SAFETY IN
30. BUEANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGIBIATURE of PENN
OIIIOE, B. B. Corner ßYL' Tilliti)MWALNUT Btreete
• PHILADELPHIA,
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON • VESSELS, ( ,
CARGO, To ail parts of the World.
NARDI-RP,
INLAND INSURANCES,
Sn Goode, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to alila r te of the Union.
FIR INSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Rouen, k.o.
, ABUTS 011 TUE COMPANY,
November 2,1867.
Ronde, Mortgagee, and Real Estate. $101,868 94'
IndladelphisOity and other Loans 187,011 93
Stook In Henan, Railroads, and Insurance
Companion 12,508 00
Hills Receivable 220,291 96
Cult on hand 88,822 66
Baboon in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Maxine Policies recently iaeued, on other
debts due ihe Company 92,730 07
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theophllna Paulding,
Edmund A. Sender, alumni Traqualr,
John 0. Davie, William Eyre, Jr.,
John lt. Penrose, J. V. Venicton,
George Q. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel B. Stokes,
Dr. R. M. Hinton, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James S. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Mcllvain, Robdrt Burton, Jr., .
Marini Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgh.,
H. Jones Drooduip ' Dr. T: Morgan, "
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, ‘c
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRI' LYLBORN. Secretary. ja9.y
VIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME
.11.• INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 400,000.
(Organized under the Act of Aseembly relative to In
nuance Companies, passed April Id, 1856.)
GEORGE W. DAY, Provident.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day, Jacob E. Vaughan,
William W. Walte're, Henry Lewin, Jr., •
Charles Riehardson, D. B. Biro ay,
Barclay Lippincott, John W Averman,
Joe. R. Brognard, . A. IL Itoaenhelm,
Chae.,Stekes. fe24-y lit Stern.
C A. KINGSBURY, M. D.,'
DENTIST,
Would Worth hie friends that ho bee REMOVED to
1110 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. Je2•aet
SALAMANDER SAFn.,
A large assortment or •
EVANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MAJYUFACTORED
SALAMANDER SAS,
VAUL FE T DOORS,
Por Baal and Stores.
BANE LOOKS,
Equal to nay now in use.
IRON DOORS,, SHUT TARO, he.,
On as good terms an nay other entabliahment In MO
United Staten, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No, 28 South YOURTJI stre et,
•
PLEASE GIVE 98 QALL. Philadelphia.
an 111.9
A , CHALLENGE TO MOWING-MA
= CIIINWMANUFACTURERS.—R. L. llowsnn,
of Buffalo Solo Propri qor of KETCHUM'S celebrated
P A TENT MOWER AND 'REAPER, offers the fol
lowing Challenge: " We will stake ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS against any Machine (not using Retchutu'e
Patent) in cutting ten acres of clover, ton acres - Of
titnothy, and ten acres of grain, all to be done with the
05100 Machine—provided the money won shall bo do
nated to the State Agricultural College.
- "R. L. ROWARD. ,,
For particulars, apply to Ketchum's Sole Agents,
SPANGLER tk, GRAIIAM,
jell No. 027 ;.1 A 11.91 T Street , belowlth,
gs ANOTHER OHALLENGE.—WeII
stake Flumes Steel-Spring-Tooth HORSE RAKE
against any other, Rorso Rako in the world for raking
hay or stubble.
'
Bole Agents, ' AM du ARABI, "
jell No; 677 MARKET Street,
pAWSON & NICHOLSON,
BOOKBINDERS,
No, 919 MINOR Strtot, below Blxth, between Market
and Oliegtnut streets. Jr3-InOt
JAMB ?AMMO.' JAMFB B. NIOIIOI.BON.
ONES.-100,000 Shin Bones, attitablo for
Umbrella and Button Makers, in xturo fillti for sulo
O.IIO4BDALE, PEIRCE, 1. CC,
D 4 NORTII WIiARYJ
inent 'ants Compastiis:
anima L. Pops,
Rufus R. Or me,
Henry Davis,
0. Lilienthal,
Theo. Phllieman,
llieha .10. Horgan,
B. Van Neet,
William A. Oary ,
WILLIAM
WILLI/X E. Down,
LUNCH N. DIIMBON,
S. Monis WALT,
.70/IX liaschn ,„
GROINS L. Inasysos,
YRANOIII P.. Oops,
Erman
U. TM:MINI.
G. COPF.IN, President.
BonMarl. .16,1941'
Dentistrp.
lire proof Safes.
%gritnltural
oak Bititteries.
1864.
Alrbicinal.
M. GROSS &-11:10 , 0 UNRIVALLED'
VEGIBTABLN COMPOUND.
THE HYGIENE BITTERS,—
Manufactnred at the Chemical Laboratory, No. 600
Ninth Arcot, Washington, Ti. 0.•
Our liTainwa is recommended for AR beneficial action
gonertil weakness of the digestive organs, disorder In
the liver secretions, flatulency or loosanese of the
bowels, defective perspiration ' and irregularities of the
urinary passages. The punt of the liquid materials,
and the healthfulness of the olid Ingredients employed
In the manufacture of ourllvolena BITTRRB entitle it,
beyond dispute, to the appellation of 'the Liquon or
rigALTII, whose mission will be to do away with alkbad
or adulterated liquors. ' • • •
The entire absence of the dreadful sr potatoo.oll ,,
(fusel:oil) and all other etherlal liquid'', deprive our
most pain:sable Bitters of any disagreeable or injurious
action on the blood as well ae the nerves.
Refraining from all further remark,' in Be praise, we
commend thellvolENE to the patronage of the public,. •
M. GROSS & 430.,
Proprietors and Mannfacturere, Washington, D. 0.
Sole agents for Philadelphia,
A. . LIAZARD & 00.,
808 MARKET Street.
inhls-1m
HOIfENSACK'S llto N" BITTERS.
This Medicine, mite tame implies, is one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is ea
peoially adapted to those who have a keel of appetite or
are alliseted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, riles,
Nervous 'Debility General Weakness, and all diaereses
arising from a disordered condition of the digestive
organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS OF,NERALLY
there is 'perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the' blood;
'which Is so important to bring about a healthy action.'
THOUSANDS ARE LIVINO
-a miserable existence, of it pale sickly color, weak
and emaciated, Who' could be restored to health by the
use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any
thing that is of an injurious nature.
FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD
. .
there le no better antidote than Hobensackie Iron Bit.
tern. When the blood is impure the whole body is full
of disease. Blood letting-may answer fora time, but
cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, and t 6 cleanse the blciod there
re no better remedy" than thinie .invaluable Bittern.
Their chief. constituent is Iron, and-we sillr•know ite
efficacy In removing the impure matter from the
whole viecoral system. They are prepared by a prim
tidal chemist, and have botn lartegottneed,' by ealineut
physicians and otheni, - as the, ne 'pits 111111 , V , of all
". (AA'
to the preiprietor that he has succeeded ha compound
ing a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow
mortals are subject to; end that the public appre•
elate it in not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact,
WI the demand for it has far surpassed bin sanguine
expectations. '
READ THE TESTIMONY OP A WORTHY OITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife woe in delicate health some
three years, with a disease peculiar to hor sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving, any benedt.
Hearing of Bobensack's Iran Bitters, and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonic induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be thei medicine she solely re
quired, by metering her be health. She hesitates not
to recommend it la those who are einniarly affected,
as she believes it to be a eoveremn remedy.
JOHN COLE.
No. 831 Capitol Street,
This invaluable Medicine le prepared only by
GEORGE 8. HODENSAOK,
Pharmaceutical Ohemist,
N. W, corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders most be addressed.
Price $l. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggiete
generally. mh2o-y
A .NALYSIS OF LYON'S OATAWBA
A - -s- BRANDY by
A. A. HAYES, M. D.,
ABOATER TO TU STATE OF biABSAOROOKTTO
. . .
1 - O.BNBRAL Cnanacrrza.—A light-yellowish brown..
colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated
from clean linen it left no oil or Offensive matter.
Analyzed for volatile and fixed drugs, of which no.
truces of any kind MTh found. Its color in proved to
be due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood.
"1,17• In every respect it Is apore spiritoun
The fragrance or bouquet which it pommies can be 1 / 1 0.
lated, and It then appears unlike that from Cognac
Brandy or Wino, being a fruity essence resulting from
a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella
Grapes..
OHMMIOAL OHARAOIII.-1, parts In volume of this
spirit contains at GO deg F. 4012-10 parte of pare al=
cohol, besides The fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the
spirit alTord 23 parte of a strong nolutton of the oil
which characterizes this Brandy ; the spirit left, alter
removing the oil, is rare and odorless, and In all Its
qualities a perfect spirit not subjec. to ohange. One
U. 8. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. 1. contains, be
sides the spirit and oil only 220 gre. of matter com
posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored resin from
wood.
BOSTON, January 25, 1858.
Dr. COKE, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
R. CHILTON, Ohemiet, of New Turk, both pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
For Medicinal imposes 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 le altogether Superior,
and a sovereign, aura remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, An., ho. •
Also, ESEIELBT'S STILL AND SPARKLING
011AMPAGNS.—These Wines aro made in the neigh
borhood: of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the
Fore Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for Invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu.
lent, and for Sacramental purposes.
Retail price' $1.25 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. F. HAZARD A 00.,
Wholesale Druggiets,
No. 608 MARKET Street.
Alto ter sale by the following apothecaries :
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Oheenut its.
JNO. W. 811018 A SONB llitk and 22d and Market
etreets.
COMPANY,
D. L. STAGE/30'MR, Eighth and Green sts.
R. NRDINGER, Second and Mary ate., Southwark.
G. W. lIRBINGRR, Passynnk Road and Washington
street.
GEO. 8. 11013EN8A.08, Third and Green eta.
A. R. lIORTER, Broad and Coates Me. fell
WHY SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA
ZIEGLER & SMITH'S PURE, BIEDIOINAL
COGNAC BRANDY hen cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits,
General Debility, &a., Ao., Ac. Price $1 25 per bot
tle or $10.50 per dozen. Warranted pure. Try it.
.?hereby certify that I had 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 A Smith's Pure, Medicinal Cognac Brandy
recommended by many persenc, induced me to try it.
One bottle has almost cured me of dyspepeta and (*stirs
habits, of ten years' etanding. I can say, with a thank
ful heart, that I have never found its mitial during my
painful and distreseing complaint. I eimerely recom
mend It to dyspeptic, nerrons ,and debilitated sufferers.
Joins 0. KLAN/ern,
Jan. 16th, 1868. 1231 Olive street.
Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pore Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public m genuine wines. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and comm.
tivee, and in all mums of general debility, loss of appe;
Ste, &a.
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle
Old Port Wine, do. do.
Old Sherry Wine, do. , do.
Address your orders to Sole Agente
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Druggista,
13. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Ste., Philo',
Also, for sale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist,
fel-y Prankford road, opposite Hanover.
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL
BPEOIAL NOTION TO PIIYSICIANS.—The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta.
gee: A gond and unvarying consistence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all subetancee that are eata
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their nbeorptlon, and does not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an invaluable acquisiVon to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at BIBLES'S Laboratory and Pharmacy,
Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
!'CANADA MINERAL WATER-
Iv Obtained from the tit. Oatherine's Artesian Well,
owes its marvellous efficacy In the treatment of Scro
fula, Dyspepsia, Gout, Itheamatiem, Neuralgia, and
diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, to the presence of
chlorine, iodine, and bromine, in thole natural combi
nationa and solutions. The attention of physicians is
Invited to the qualities of this valuable remedy.
Bole agent,
inh2o TWELPTII and ORKSTNIIT.
MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE
RICHEST DIADEM
RYER
WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS
702,785 87
WHAT I WHY, A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR
Because it is the ornament (Cod Aimed . / provided for
all our race. Reader, although the r o od may bloom
ever an brightly in the glowing cheek, the eye be ever
so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if the head
be bereft of its covering, or the hair be snarled and
shrivelled, harsh and dry, er worse still, if sprinkled
with gray, nature will lose more than half her charms.
Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three
times, a week, will restore and permanently secure to
all such an ornament. Read the following and .judge.
Tho writer of the Brat is the celebrated pianist, Thai
berg:
New YORK, April 10,1858.
DR. WOOD: Dear Str—Permit me to express to you
the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of
my hair to its original. olor ; about the time of my ar
rival In the United States it was rapidly becoming. gray,
but upon the application or your " Hair Restorative" It
soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Ite
!iterative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious
as well as agreeable.
I am, dear air, yours truly, 8 . THALIIERQ.
(l Dryoh a'r Clw,ylledydet.”
WELSH NEWSPAPER OPTICS, }
18 Nassau at.,April 12, 1858
PROP. 0. J. WoOD : Dear Sir — Some month or air.
weeks ago I received &bottle of your Hair 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 its 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 bairn to a.
dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thicken
lug the hair I etrengly recommend the above Resto
rative to all persona in want of ouch a change of their
heir. 011ARLIC8 OARDEW.
Naw YORK. July 26, 1861.
PROP. 0. J. WOOD:—With confidence do 1 recommend
your Hair Restorative as being the most efficacious ar
ticle I ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative
my hair and whiskers, which were almost white, have
gradually grown 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 persons who per
spire freely. J. G. RITZY.
PROP. WoOD:—About two rare ago my hair com
menced falling off and turning gray; I was fast be
coming bald, and had tried many comedic.' to no effect.
I commenced using your Restorative in January feat.
A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began
to fill up, grow out, and turned back to Ito former color
(black). At this time it is fully restored to its original
color, health, and appearance, and 1 cheerfully recent.
mend its mint') all. J. D. 110118.
Chicago, 111., May 1, 1857.
The Itesterative in put up in bottles of, three sizes, viz:
large, medium, and small. The small holds ball a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least twenty per cent more In 'proportion than the
Small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds
a ouart, forty per cent.-more In proportion, and retails
for three dollars.
O.J. WOOD & 00.,Proprietors 312 BROADWAY,
N. Y. (In tbe great N. Y. Wire RalllnglEstabllshment,)
and 114 MARRIES Street, pt. 'AWN Mo.,
And sold by all good Druggists and Taney Goode
Dealers. myl2-whn..llm & sow in wk.s3m
41roliacca anti! (frigate.
CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS
and assorted sizes, carefully selected by own house
at Havana, in store, and received by every arrival from
'that port.' • B. PUOUST & BONS,
jel2-3m ' 210 South FRONT Street.'
ITAVANA OIGAR
.11-11. meat, gitoh as
. ,Figaro,
' Gatransa 3
Gloria,
Clew,
Torrey Lopes,
, Orejon, .
Ati; InN, X 14. and 140
Hee, In dore and constantly
Ls,
(n.
,
VIGA.BO, OABANAS AND PARTAGAS
SEGANS.—A choice Inv°leo of these celebrated
brands on board brig "Now Are,"
dolly expeoted from
Harem, and for sale low, by OTI
11ALKS
(New) 188 Walnut street, below fieeond,
anl ilsoond Story.
WHITE FISII.-50 EELS. WHITE
ir V BUM, for solo b 7 0. 0. BADlialt it 00.,
Wag a Nor* WATita
'PENNSYL.' ,
mistigt irAmeardurAteeD.' •
BETHLI4IIIOI, ALLENTOWN, Aif H cguNa,
• i ZASTQN. DOMENVOWN, &a.
• • BUMMERAIITIANGZIktIiNT
TAKES".IIPYPOP'MONOAIN MAY rah; 1858.
For Betblebero, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and Ban
ton', &0.,- (Nspreae,) is oennection with L. Valley Rail-.
road, from WILLOW 13tre c t at 9 A. M. and 226 P. M.
Paasingere 'tor Easton 'hi • 2.25 P. M. 'Train take
Stage at Iron Hill Station.,
. , .
For DoVeatown 4 (A cc ommodat(on,) from Willow at.,
at 8.80 A. At and 5,30 P.M
—4Por Fort Washington (Acciornmodation) from Fecund
and Chatham Streets at 7.26 and 10.25 A: Lt., mad 4.10
and 6.45 p. ml. , - -
• ;
Be RAINB POR PRILADRLPRIA '
and .2.20
P. M., with paniengera from Lehigh Valley Rail
road, and arrive at Willow Street at 12 M. and 5.26
P.M
Leave Doylestown at 0 A. M. and 2.50 P. 51., and ar
rive at' Willa 3treet at 8.15 A. lit and SP. 01.
Leave port Washington at 6 and 9 A. 01; and
2.45 and 6 30 P. M.. and arrive at Second and Chatham
Streets at 8.50 and 9.60 A. 111., and 8.85 and 8.20 I'. 01.
ON SUNDAYS •
Leave Willow street for Doylestown at 8.30 A. 01. and
2 P. N.
Leave Poileatown for Philadelphia at 6 A. M. •stud
5.15 P M.
All PaisentreiTraine MOVING NORTII end 804TH
will atop wt Chatham Street and otetWieet with Oity Pas
eenkrer Reilrend.
Bare:to Pethlehem $1 50
44 < Manoh Chunk..., 2Be
Doylestown,
myl7,-4
NEW, YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PFIILADELPIIIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COIIPANY63 LIMN,. -
PROM PUILADALPIIIA TO NNW YORE, AND WAY
, • ' " PLAOALL "
Leave Ila follows, yin: • •_, - -, • FARB.
MUM . • M., from Kensington Depot, via Jamey • .
City, Mail ' $2 25
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda- 1
ti
en -246
At 6A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, IV. J. An- - :-
commodation 2 26-
-At 8-A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mall ~ - ' - ' „
800'
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tacony -,
, and Minty City, Morning Xxpress ' 300
At 2 P. 4., irtg( Oamden Lad, Amboy, o,and A.lx
• press Boo
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Amy City, /trailing -
Mail 3 0
At 3 P. Dl. ' via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Clase 2 00
At 3 P. 61. ' via Camden -and Amboy,. Aeooramoda
. Nun, 2odObea. 1 60
At li P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tionlst Class 2 00
At 6 P. M., eta Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Wane .• - It 6
The 6 P. M. line runs daily, all others Sender', ti
Express Linen shalt t.t tite,Princ yid Mations only.
and F t
o 4
P e . r 8 411. fre e, lvidere
Waiont s Boston, Fle re min tp gto wh n ar ,
f. at 6A. M
Per Water Gap, Btrondsbarg, adranten, Wllkesbann,
Montrose. Crest Bend, Ao. at aA. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna at Weatom Railroad.-
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. .
for Montt IloZly at OA. IL and 8 and IS P. M.
WAY 1.&118
,
For Bristol, Trenton, 50.,-at 2,ki and 4P. M ,
, WAY 7 INBI
...
.. . _
/or Palmyra, Bancieuta, Beverly, Burlington, Borden.
town tco., at 8 P. M.
Steamboat Richard StOaten for Bordontown, and In.
termodiate placee at `2,ii P. M. •
Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 10 and 1.1% A. M.
and (or Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines exceptll P. AI , leave Walnut street wharf.
I.l7lrifty pounds or baggage only allowed mien Pen
manger.:Passengers era prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag,
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The QOM
puny limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount ba
yond $lOO, except by epecial contract.
WM. 11. GATZBI.P.It Altetit
0. k A. A. g. co.
PH.I LADELP HI A, ERMANTOOVN
AND NO RBIS TO W N RAILROAD.-8118181R13
ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th,
1868 -
. .
Leave, Philadelphia it 61‘, 7, 8. 9-06 min., 10,11 g,
A. M.,1, 2, 8,4, 6,6, 7, 8;9, 10, and 11X P. M.
Lonre'Germantonn at 0,7, 7X, 8, 9. 9X. 10X, 11X,
A. M. 1,10 min., 2, 3,X, 4X, 5%, 6X, 8, MO min., and
10 P . M.
The 7,3‘ o'elook A. M. Train from Ciermanteire
wi stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streets Stations.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,83 i, and 8
P. M. i
Leave , Germantown 8J A. M., 1-10 min., 4g, And 7
P,
ORER.TNIIT RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at og, 8, 9.05 min ,114 A. 81.,
2,8, 4, 8, 8, 10 P. 61.
Leave Ohestnnt 11111 at 8 4D and 7.86, 0.10, and 10.10
mit, A. Zd , 12.60, 8.10, 4.10, 5.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min.
P.M.
. .
Leave 'PhUadelphia, 9.20 A. M., 2, 6,4‘, and 8 P. M.
Leave Ohestaut Mill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.60 4.10
8.40 P. Al
lON CONBIIOIIOOION AND NORRIS TO*N. -
Leave Philadelphia at 6.16 9, !FA. M., 1.06 min.,
3.10 min.. 4X, 113( P.M.
Leave Nornetown at 6,7, 9,11 A. M., I,BK, and Byi
P M.
Learn Philadelphia at 6J(, 7;4, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 min.
2.05 min., 8.10 min , 43‘. 531,,Ltr, 8, 11% P. M.
Leave Manayunk 13% 7JilikB)‘, 9%, 11% A. M.
13‘, 8,4, 6%, 7, and 9 P. M. —.
ID Sundays same as Norristown.
ORESTES VALLEY RAILROAD 703 DOWNIER,
DHILADELP.HIA AND ECMIRA•RAIL
ROAD -LINE.--QUIOREST ROUTE to. Elmira
Wilkeetvre, Buffalo, Ohicago, Rock '
Island, Niagrii.
Mtwankle' Burlington Montreal,' St " Paula
Detroit,'Dunlieth, and SC Louis.
Passengor trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and FIN!
Streets, daily. (Stuidays excepted,) Rfflows :
7.N1 A. M. DAY EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo,Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, B. Pauli, Burlington,
end St. Louis.
8.80 P. M. NIGIIT EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington
and St. Louis.
ID' Tickets good till need.
The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Reeding with the
train for Harrisburg and all stations on the LEBANON
VALLEY RAILROAD; •
AND
At Rup, for Wllkeebarre, Pittaton,• Scranton, and all
etatione ert on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOBISBDRO
RAILROAD.
.."$lOO
....100
.... i 00
Bride. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and guspenaion
Wilkesbarre 14 60
Pittston 60
Scranton 76
Wilkesbarre 60
Wllliauteport oo
Elmira 00
Canandaigua„, 00
G
Geneva, via orham 00
Rochester ao
Niagara Falls 1 00
Buffalo 1 00
Erie 1 60
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 1 00
” vie Niagara Falls 1 00
Toledo, via Now York and Erie 1 25
Columbus 1 50
Cincinnati. New York and Erie 1 00
" Niagara Falls 1 00
Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 21 00
Detroit, via Niagara Falls 18 00
Chicago, via Great Western Railway 22 00
" Lake Shore Railroad 22 00
Rock Island, via Niagara Falls 27 00
" < ' Lake Shore Railroad 27 00
Burlington 28 00
lowa Oity 29 20
St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00
ic Indianapolis 29 00
Rivalloth 27 80
St. Paola 35 10
1.17" - Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira. Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, BROAD and VINE.
TIIROtIGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leal •i the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily,
3midaya excepted ) ) for all points West and North, at 6
2.61.
Freight+ mast be delivered before 8 p.m. to Insure
their going the same day.
Tr' Freights are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the
West and Northweet.
For further informatioo apply to
ALLEN & TfUGEL,
Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to 01/AS. S. TAPI'EN, Genial Agent,
N. W. nor. Bluth and Cheatnutate., Phnada.
A. NICOLLS,
Gerd. Supt. PhHada. and Reading Railroad.
11. A. FONDA,
Gent. Bupt. Clatawisaa, W. & E. Railroad.
I. A. REDFIELD,
aeBl-ly Gent. Bupt. Wlnsport and Elmira Railroad.
lIIHILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL •
ROAD—FAST FRDIGUT LlNE.—Preight trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, below TINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suapeneion Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
blilwankie, Galena, Dubuque, St. Louis, and interme
diate points.
This in the shortest route to Canada and the Lake
Porte, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch
to the above points than by any other route.
lot class. 2d clap , . 84 elem. 4th elm
fluepenelon Bridge 90 70 60 40.
Buffalo 90 70 60
65 40
75
Dunkirk 95 45
Detroit $1 20 93 78 62
°bleep . 160 115 1 00 80
Freight going through by rail tll the way met be
marked "VIA RAIL."
No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira
Mark goods via Philadelphia and Rending Railroad,
and send to the Depot, Dread etre•t, below Vine, daily,
before 6 P. M.
For further information In regard to this route, call
at the through freight °Wee of tba Philadelphia; Nia
gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and CHESTNUT. 48804
IgsB P E O I.I: I34 N TR S AL Y i a TA O N I A 1,858
- FROM PHILADELPHIPA IVENTSBURGII,
- And thence by Railroad to
WHEELING, ST. LOUIS, STEUBENVIL M AND, CLEND, -
OINOINNATI, OIIIMIGO,
LOUISYLLLE, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, ST. PAULS,
And all intermediate pomts in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, 211880111, KANSAS 'AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to pointe;vtest of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Oleveland and Onetime, have choice of routes, and are
requested to make a selection before applying for tick
ets.
WIRER THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADSL
PHIA DAILY,
Farming close connections at Pittsburgh to all points
West.
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1868, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, S. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MAEJIIIT
Amite, as follows:
TRAINS FOR PITTSBURGH
AND Ton WEST LRAM
Mail Irainat....7 30 A. M.
Put line 1 00 noon.
Expreds mai1..11.00 night:
WAY TRAINS LRAM
Rarriaburg ac
commodation 3.00 P. 81.
Lanctieter 4, .4.30 I'. N.
lope oral:
the other trains Sunday
di
TheTl
p h t
I n A i. :
p i
d l . t ra r l a t l ita n ,mb s
excepted.
The cars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and al Ann
greets, entrance on Eleventh street, whore through
tickets to all points West can be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time
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 hours of 7 A,
and 11P. U. THOMAS MOOR?
my 10 Agent Penn , a Railroad 00.
A handliome agort-
Portages,
" Sultans,
Jupiter,
°wirer°!antes,
Union Amerloaned
Flora Out•Rna, Ito., he.,
oxen, of all idles and quell•
reoelvlog, and for sale low,
ORARLES THTB,
awl 138 WALNUT Street,
below Second, eecond story
FiSll .
200 quintals Codfish.
100 do. Pollock.
800 bbla. Mackerel.
80 do. While Fish, for sale by
0. 0. SADLER & CO.,
9 N. WIRE Atoll.
' 7 flailreab
ALLIS CLARK; Agent
FOR GERMANTOWN
ON SUNDAYS
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. M
Leave Norristown at 7A. M. arid 6P. M.
FOR MANA iCUNK. -
Leave Philadelphia at A. M., and 810 min. P. M
Leave Downingtown at TX A. M , and I'P. M.
H. H. SKIM, General Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green streets, Philadelphia.
=1112133
TARIPIP OP PRIOIS PIO 100 LBO
Via Railroad
TRAM FROM pirrszliMOß
MID TIM ITZEIT Amara.
Mail train at. .11.45 night.
Nast 1ine...... 5.10 A. M.
Express wail.. 1.10 noon.
WAY TRAINS ARTIVO, ,
Harrisburg etc
commodation.7.l6 P. M.
Lancaster " .9.60 A. M.
the stations between
~ailroadg.`
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m , A lCoj i ,'
- • 'ARRANGEMENT. reElseibaB---ais
lIILADELPIIIA, IVILMINGT6:SI,` 'AND
DIORWRAILP.OAD. •
- On and niter Monday, May 10,1858, . - •
PASSENGER TRAINS •LE- • - PILILADELPRIA.
For Baltimore, - at 8 A. Id., 1 P. M., (Expresa,) and
11 P. M. . -
For IVllMlngton ' at 8 A. 11., 1, 4,30, and 11 P.
~ For New Castle , at 9 A. 51.,1 ant 14.30 P. M.
For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4.30 P. 11.
For Dover, at 8 A. I.l;and 4.10 P. M. •
' For Seaford at 8 A. 111., and 4.30 P. M.
TRAINS FOR, PIIILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore at .7.30, Express, 10.16 A. M., and
5.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7 and 10.30 A. AL, and 1 : 46 and
8.55 P. M.
- Leave Netr Castle at 6.30 and 9.5$ and at ,
6.5'6; ,
P. DI.. ,
Leavo liliddlefown at 8.58 A. If., and 61 _5,1. '
-Leave Dover at 8 A'. EL, and 4.15 P:3l. -
Leave Seaford at 6:25 A. Id. and 1.30 P, If. ' •-,
~• TRAINS POD. BALT:I6IORD. - -r -
Leave Wilmington . at. 9.10 A. 11., 2,E. DI., and, 1215
. .
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. Df. from phtledelghlo to
Li inoro, _
De; do 6.40 P. 51. froin BallimOre'to
Freight Train with Passenger Car attached, will run
ea follows • -
Leave Philadelphia, for Perryville end Intermediate
pine.% at-: • ..6 - P. D.
Leave 'Wilmington far " 'do do do 750 P. It.
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 6,30 A. Si.
Leave Baltimore forllarro de Grade=..' do 6 IoP.M.
Leave Wilniiinglon for Philadelphia do- 646 ,P. 1 1)
3 49 B. DI. PDLTONiTiteildeirt.
DBNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—=THE
4RVAT CENTRAL ROUTE, coy:westing theeAt
(said ()Wee 'with Weetera;North-'weetwkn:"and South
Western States, by,a continuous Ilathrsy-ihreet: 'This
Road also peneete at IPlttabargh with daily line - of
isteamtirs to all ,_porte on the Weatern ititexs t and at
Oleveland 'ever Wiedualcy with -Mowers to,all parts on
the North;western Woe L makin g the Spoetlelll,NOT
aiumpzgr add RELIABLE) RO Trgby whi Freigh{
can be foiwarded to aid'from the (MAT WEST. '
RATES BYTWIJAN'PELIL.ADJAPaIk AND PITTS-
Itair OLAI3I-4360 t5) Shoes, Hata, and-
pap, Books, Dry Goods, (In loxes
balm an d truoka),itrativa Ott
' and bales) PeA_thorvi 4W =
itederarr - 11tass--Doniestie bansetlng;'
- flhirfint and Tiailine,'(ln"original
bales), Draga (itioaika),lrardware,
• Leather, Liquor, (in asekt,) Wall'. " ' -
Paper, Wool , . and 'Blteep Nita, • - '
Rasters:di fro.&o . -00 e. per 1001 bill
014)14 7 , Anil's, Hemp,-Bacon •
and 'Pork;. (loose or hi
Backe), Paints, (dry aed. la. 01 4).
Oils (except lard arid ioain) ; bso, per 120 ltd.
!Omura Craw—Ooffeei ThII, Bodoni
Beef, and Pork, (in casks Or boxew
eastward), Lard andLordoU,Nallsi" • - - •
liodaAah,ElennartOlay,Teaf,Pittire, -
W
I ein, Mori, Iforinfactared , To- •
badoq, Rosin. QUSOUPWare j "
• Bugar, tibia.,, and boneth) •
&0., :be 400 .. Par /99
icotra 2 -76e: per bbl., Until further botire.
El asin-050. per 102 a/oBA*oler
Corros--$1 par bale, not exceeding, lbe: Weight,.
until farther notice. • • '
ehipping Goode from any Point Rost of Phltallet.
p oat tiootatto laall4 packages " via POlMS§ltanio
hia be
Railroad.". AlLGoodsponnigned.to.the Agentsi.of this
Road, at Pliladelphli. 'Cr Plttelyargh, will be forwarded
wittiont detention.
humor AGUITO.-oi4/1•14 - 6:3:01t10 - 1140 . :Boo ' - kir&
& 00.,, eferophis,. Tenn. ; •B. P. Pass & 00., Bt. Louts,
?do. • .P. O. Si "Co., Evansville, Indhum,• Wm.
Bingham, Lonisvilley.Kentnelty.;. R.O. Afeldnun,
Madison, Indiana; It..W. Ilnawnek Co. and'Ather Si
Itbbard; bincinuati •.11.8. &-Coq Zanesville,
-Ohio; Leech-& 00. ',No. pa- Ktibystregt, Poston; Leech
Si 00, bro. 2 Astor flours, NewYerk,Ne.l ,Wilhaniel. -
New York ;' ftrieeder","Philegelphia,•.: Hap*, at
Hoona, Baltitooro Lt.' A: Etsiiiiit; mtans.4 •
•11.11E11/11TON,'
• Genirld . Trelgkt'Agent:
• LOMBARRT;
.. OSUMI liaperintendent, Altoona; Pa.
Sticitliinqra attb „Tunis.
eklivAL T. iirsalc;i,
S ,
OIITELIVARB, • - • _
PLPTH AND WASHIMOTON MUMS, -
THILADIIRA -
• PNB; "
' 3110111 - EFItB AND MACILLNIfiTB;
manufacture Iligh /old Lew PeeMurektismlngliiti
Land, layer, and Marfnieerefoe. ;
- Boilers, Gasometese r - rants; Boats, &e., , Cast
ings of AU, kjade t either Iron or Brame;
Iron frame roofs for Ste Worts, Worfekope, Bailroad
Btatione) he.
iteterfe 'and da:ilabiolifßfaT Of..l . lle4f,*Lie4 Mai
improved conetruotion.' ,
Every description ot Insulation • insolibieii,juoli air
Sugar. Saw; and Grist Mille, Wow= Pant, Open Steam
Trains, DetecatorsOrliters,T u rping Zugipes,
Bole Agents for .Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatne; Naamyth's Patent MA= - Hammen.,7:. P.
Itoss , Patent aloilon,,tor:Blas; lischlriegy and
Steam Pumps.
13uperipteolont—L-BAC BABTOL anP-1
lOottlei atto flotattranta.
JONES HOUSE, . ' '
(Erected In 1811.)
ELEGANTLY FIIRNISIIED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
zny'29-y - •WELLS-OOVHRLY, Proprietor:
IVIVO,RRELL HOUSE, ' -
N. W. nor: THIRD and HARMONY YOURT.
Tne undersigned takes pleasure In infOrming Lis
friends and +he public at large, that be has opened the
aboveIiPTABLIBILUENT, and pledges himself to roeri
the patrouage'of his patrons, every article lea gape
nor quail r, havi n g been selected without regard to
price. OILARLES WORRELL, Proprietor.
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V
elloLLs...uolisE,.. - - ...
_ . - (EUROPEAN PLAN) .
OPEN DAY AND NIGET... _• ~... •
NO. 115 SOUTH EIGHTS-ST., BELOW QUEBTNUT,
PHlL.i.MiLrlit.i.
This HOCSPits tor Permanent and " Tratielent Loh.
ing. Every effort will be made by, the Proprietor, B.
NICHOLLS, to give satielhetion to his Patrons. - ''
This establishment It Ablated In the heart of the
city, centre of business, and Convenient" to all places
of amusement, .-.
The Mercantile and Travelling community will And
its desirable place for comfort, atemalinesh„and aeon*-
. .
Meals nirniehed it all boors. ,
Single Rooms, 60 cents per night. By the seek $9.60
and upwards. • • - mh30.11
MERCHANtS , HOTEL;
NORTE( YOUSTEI 0T8.6.117 4
A.Bova Minors, .
PRILUMPHIA . •
ssai-if ' MaKIIIIMN te. SONS. Ploranoroiii
tUmge an KitIUCTIS.
CHESTNIIT GROVE WHISKEY—THE
purest Spirit ever offered the American pub! , ,o
posseSsing none of the poisoning qualltiee Inherent In
the Whiskey in common nee. For-cafe only by the
Agent, CHARLES WHARTON, Ja.,
At DAVID B. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale Groce,
N 0.23 South FRONT Street..
All persons desirous of tunnithLe 'Whiskey may rest
ramrod of its purity.
•
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20th, 1868.
Dear Sir: We have carefully examined the sample
of " Chestnut Grove Whiskey t " left with us a few days
since, and find It to contain tittle or none Or the poi
60110W1 substance known as faint oil. -
Yours respectfully,
BOOTII, EMMETT, & OAMAO, -
Analytioal °hernial/I.
To °HAMM WHiSTON, Jr., No. 23 B. TROST Street,
Philadelphia. mb.164.332
CLARET -126 CASES MARGAITX,,ISO
Cases ST. JULIEN, in quarto and pints. in store
and for Rae by A. MERINO,
AP= 140 Soda' FRONT Street.
ARGE NO; 3 MACKEREL-NOW IN
L
store and landing, 300 bbla No. 3 MACKEREL ;
large 268 halved ditto, for role by
JNO. M. KENNEDY & 00.
Nos. 130 and 122 N. WHARVES.
fIRANDLES.-0 Pinot •pastillon," Marett,
and other Cognize or ration vintages, in half
Woes and quarter ewes; Pellagpisln Rochelle Brandies,
'Ale and dark, 10 half pile*, lOU casks, and one-eighth
oasts. Imported and for sae by
EUCNRY GOBLIN & 00.,
odd 221 and 223 South Ponrth street.
108 QR. CASKS PORT WIRE.
11111 W. Pipes Alicante do.
22 Qr. do do do. •
20 Qr. do Sherry do.
11 Pipes Superior PaJarete Wine.
20 Qr. Pipea do do do.
40 X do do do do.
111 Sales Assorted
325 Bags Almonds.
25 do Filberts. . •
Landing from Brig 66 Arragante Ewello,” and for cola
by A. Al FAUN°,
tny274f 140 SOUTH PBONT Street.
ALLSOP 3 a PALE ALE IN
constant supply on band in
for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON,
Sole Agent for Pennsylvania,
No. 216 South FRONT Street.
SHERRY WIN .-15 qu • • TER PIPES
Ai various grades Harmony Sherry, in b,nd, and for
a al a a v g WILL AM H. YEATON.•
216 South FRONT St.
I. LE WIS,IMPORTER. AND DEALER
Nu* IN PINE WINES, LIQIIOEB, OIG/LRE, .t0., 86
floush PIPTII Eltreet, PhEadelPhic
Kumber.
L UMBER YARD. -
ROUTE & 00. ,
(Sucoessors to Montgomery & NeaU,)
d. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Philo.,
Old Moyamensing District
are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of all descriptions of LUMBER, such el White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pelee, Pickets,
Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every veriety of
well-seaeoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and deacription, constantly on
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with 'Messrs. Mahaffey, Hoot:, & Co.,
and Duffy, Houtz, & Co., at Marietta, Pa., givee us on
surpasied facilities, and enables us to supply orders for
all descriptions ot Lumber with 'promptness and
despatch.
PINE-CREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, imitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, &e , conetantly,on hand,
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully Invited to
examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
1 UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE
JI_A tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
hiBHAFFEY, HOUTZ, & Co , take thin method of
Informing their customere and persona desirous of pnr
ohaaing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well-seasoned Mock of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they are prepared to Sall at satisfactory prices. I
Their timber in all from their own MILLS on PINE
CREEK, They aro also connected with Meters DUFFY,
ROUTE, to CO., and are -prepared to furnish - all kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pelee, Pickets, and
Building Timber for Bridges, Sce., of all descriptions,
on the'shartest notice. They would also take great
pleasuie totalling the attention of Dnildere, and those .
in want of Lumber iu the oily of Philadelphia, to the'
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & aortic. of TITELPTII
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nfoted. - aal-tf
PHILADELPHIA TYPE' FOUNDRY—
N. W. Oer. TMRD - and OWABNUT
L. PELOVEK tr: EON, thankful for the liberal pa.
trotter) heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
end desirous to merit its ooatinuence, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new BPI:OLKEN
BOOK is now ready, and from their inoreased.faailities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary irr a
complete Printing Establishment, at the skortret no
tice, Their long practical experiencein the business,
and the fact of their personal imperintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting
that they can tarnish a more durable and better fin
ished article than their ootemporarlee.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere. - •
Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, in exchange for
new at specimen prime.
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TONS 11 . TC.HEL I L 44 CR OAS
D &LEI li:ree itinoniuted Super Phoephate of
Lime, for We by OROABDALE, PEIRCE 00 ,
ifSji 104 Nor* Delawars *yam.