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Thornton 0 M Nebirtger G_Yr Copt Thompson Dan , -I ` lol rt'm Wi•M eltobbins.Enoch•W Tibbin I Nice Jobut „_:Ross M, • 'Thome - MOW/a : -Nar,../li Pantie Oosißobits Wm B • ;Thomas IlidleY -v? .• 1"::‘• Robins aIV Bey Thomas Jos It Itostrano.•Ohint ' Rocklin] John 0 Tioga Improve.; "Nletretlidlit tN St Itoth & Zetper matt Co • Co ' Roberta dohn , Tharoberry WII Yoe Andrei Roots Dr 4 Tully M M O'Brien Dr Robson a'oe 9 Tomlinson llt Oftienhelinot3 Robinson R Transom Henry .otbourdC ;no A - Trerchal Vir ,(14 , 1107ohn'A. Ittimple Jonas : Tuyliern John itinen kitickner Sargen t '. Tweeds.% 3 ohu `o"DlSmitillif Srgn Rullts Turner 3 M -toma to &herr P Tobtes G-)V 0,41ha0 aerniolatt,:itsond,ers,H.D; -Oriel Manual ;Parrieli gob/ Saint Etivid Todd James Dr 2 • •Pesililn 8 lobaltx - Mayous Todd WEL 'Pio:hard 'Hoary. 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Her " Smith & Co,: .Winslow Wm ,PottarltlibUt Smith Geo P William* Jno Potty W td, -Smith Geo T D 0 Polk Southey A smith Harry J -Wilson I PostOliao - Smith IlarryJ Wiconisco Canal Post—( • Smith &Law Co Poulson Samuel Smith asset 2 Wendell J P Proctor 0 3 .Dr 'Smith • Wm Penn Coal Pribe _ .Smith Sauel G. Co " Pest J B t Smyth Lawrence :Wicker CO to Co -Stint! L ' '<Sowers WoulLN :Wolf Christian Proprietor:: Park Spenser John • • Wolf F Hotel j ; sperger,Geo Wolfeon A • Prichard Atop P Weer,— Wood Martin - Pratt `— • ' • springer JOB - Wood O'W Prorinoial Ise, Co Siert leaao h Co. Wood T 3' ' Purslane° Rev ateuton.Holl Wood Jacob Rem task .;Bieeene't JDr Woodruff B Bansbn Dan „ , Stone Sohn _ ~` Wolcott John Rahn G B Stackhouse A, Worth J 0& Co Randall Sain'l W Stockton B It Wright L 111041140 A4'll Stoke!' Stephen Wystrom 3VT Bay:Wm 'Stalling Urban Valletta Bdw Bolgla ;tau Blest Silas 8 • Uhler 3 A - RheiwerJohu Stetson 0 0. Vault D • /Moe& - „ Sleyeneoi & Van Pelt Mr geed Obas •0118115 - Quinn R B 2 • Itessens Jim Jitanclitio Es Dra-Urie Rey W - Stank Don't . , per,, • Vellett MOOS Damslon Jobh B - Stroud B It You Limier -310hatesoni 00 0 Swill Tiles 3- - - Young Peter - ' Ilieberd Mann` " Bolter-Wm York Louie Oept Wm • :Sweseeroll Chas , Young 'I U - Rleharde Jon L Suliran ,Young David - RisbrDwrid • Sutton Jaen . Young W Ritchie Geo it 2 Stillwell Jae Lt• Zeller John 39/in Taylor Pat 0 Young B fel-211 GIDEON O. WREITOOTT, iflebicin th .D. M. GROSS - St CODS UNRIVALLED rIGBTABLN COMPOUND. THE HYGIENE BITTERS, Hanufaetured at 'the Imboratory,'No. Ellt . Muth attest, Wasbingtoti„ - D. Oar ItYoll3le'retommended for its Immetielal salmi gesieral WOliklieggl of the digestire organs, disorder in the liver iseereticuts,'llattilency or - looseneits of the bowels, defective perspiration; and inegalaritiea °Ube MinatyThe purity of the liquid material*, atel - theltealthfulness Of the solid Ingredients employed in the manufacture aim rlfifontax "Birrans entrtle It, beyond dispute, to the appellation of the LIQUOR or Ilssarn whose mission will be to do sway with all bad or adulterated - • ' 'The entire- abeam* of the dreadful 4. potatos-011. (Noel :loll) and - all other etheital liquids, deprive our most mactteaeld Bitters army aholgreeable or injurious action on the plodd tuivil! de the nerve.. • • Refraining from ell - further remarks In its praise, we commend the anima! to the patronage_of the publlo.' h 1; GROSS & 00., Droprietois and Manufacturers, 'Washington, D. 0. Sole *gents for Philadelptua, - A. . UAZARD & 00., 008 MARKET Street. J mhls4lm IjOBENSAOR'S IRON BITTERS. '.11:E. - T,Thiii Medians, elite name Implies, is one of the ,greatest itiengthenhig preparations extant. It Is es petiallykdipted to those who have a loss of appetite or ere Meted with DrapepelA L . Liver 'Complaints, Piles, 'Nervous Debility, General Neakneu, end all diseases arising from ,% disordered :condition of the digestive • organs ßO . N IfEMALII COMPLAINTS GENERALLY , there% is perhaps ' no *Moine in the world equal to it„ , as It' entire. purities, - and. replenishes the blood; which:le so' Important to bring about a healthy action. , THOUSANDS:ARE LIVING A miserable ezisteecii i of a pale sickly color, weak 'and emesiated, 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. that is of an injurious Datum. 808 ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD there is no better than ll'obensabkla Iron Bit. 'tern: When the Silimd is impure the whole body le full orditeue. ; 111001 letting may answer fora time, but cleansing a part:will not purify tile whole. At the •fountelltuti muiffiliegin, and to cleanse the blood 'there .no - better remedy, than theie invaluable Bitters. Their _chief obristituent is iron, and we ail know its efficacy in removing the impure molter from the whole rbicaral system. - They are prepared by a prao thial.chemilt, And tau been pronounced, by eminent physicians OA others, u the "no pica tilts of all Amiga. - BOW GRATIFYING 'id the prOpdetor that hi has succeeded ta . impound. lug a -remedy for many of the ills that his fellow. mortals are subject to; awl that the public appro. date it-is not a oriestion of doubt, but a fixed tact, as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine expectations. . • MAD rirg 7'EETpIONY OP A WORTLEY CITIZEN, .71%11(1410 certify at! wife was in delicate health some three years; with ; a disease pecinliar to,her eel. She tried numerous remedies without deriving_ any benefit, Hearing" di Bobrissackis- Iron; Bitters, .and knowing iron-tit be a powerful tonic, Induced me to obtain • bottle, whhili proved. to be the medicine die solely re. quiredi by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to' those" who are similarly affected, its she believes ft to be a sovereign remedy. lOUN COLE. No. 881 getc Thle invaluable Medicine le pre..red' 43:osilri Street. bv a ! r - . .OXORGI 8 HQBENSMar. Pharmaceutical, oheroThe, N. comer of Till= asAGREEN Striate, To whom all orders moat be actlMMadi:hnidelPhil' puorally Plioo E 1.,: dealers. dealers.. &Id ,by it fs , • ___Wlt WINTER ErITII DYSPEPSIA 7 T znia._ & 8511TWEL 'iktmortar, tuveNati /BANDY his aimed D7oPepola Low SPirite, fi eneval ility, &0 . , /cc.Ar, Price le per >0 . 4 'tie' pos. dolma. , Warranted pure. -Try it. hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dys pepsia for theist* ttm years, during which time 1 have tried all thi(popttler medisinss, bat onto avail. Raving .had & Smith's Pure, Medicinal eognao• Brandy 1.00 0 1036 td0d by ,DOILIW, wrens, induced me to try It, Mn. bottle ias alsmostsered me ofdyspepeia and costive h*bitat of ten year'' , standing. I can say, with* thank ful heart, that I have never loutid Its metal' during my painful and distressing complaint:4 sineerelyreemn. mend it to ffyspeptie, nervous ,and debilitated sufferers. , • JOE* O. KLAICROIit, Jail. 15th, 11168. - 129101 1 ve street. Also, BIAOLBB & 13111 TH'S raiii Medicinal WINDS, warranted pure, and no counterfeit soistures, which are daily palnieff upon tho public as genuine wines. These -Wines are especially ada • pted to dispepticeand coonstimp tires; and In all eases ofgeneral debility, loss of appea Madeira Wine, priee'p • er bottle. ~ ..... 00 Old Port Wine, do; ' do.' 1 00 Old Sherry Wine_,' do. do. " 100 " Address your ordeal to Sole Agents, & SMITH, , •'" Wholesale Druggists, B. W. corner 131000 ND and °REDD tits., Phila. Also, for sale by JOHN DLBY, Druggist, , fel-, itrankford road, opposite Hanover. Ax YAzs = Or LYON'S OATAWBA - ; A. AC.:MAYBII, M. D., •" As AAAAA THAI STASIS Or gABI34.OHUSITTS. light-yellowish brown. cored spirit, hiving a fragrant odor; when evaporated , tom clean' linen It left no. oil , or offensive matter. • Analyied for volatile and fixed drug., et whisk no hates sissy kind were found. Mir ooloi is proved to 'berdae to a bolored.reein an entrant derived from wood. MT In every respect it Is a pure spiritout liquor; ' The fr4recoe or bouquet whiah It 0011601{611114&II be feo. tided, and It thou appears unlike that from ' Copal° Brandy or Wine, being a fruity essence resulting from a peculiar ferfuentation of notenbs and Isabella G. - ra etr pee atacer. Ostialtrtia..-1, • parte In TOWN atlas spirit oontalne at 60 deg- 9. 461240% parts of pure II °Oho!, besides _the fragrant oil.' 1,000 parte of 'the spirit afford 26 .parta of a strong solution of the oil which characterises this Broady; the epiritlsfi l alter removing the 011, is pure and evioritas, and Writs qualities a perfect, spirit not emblem. to *hinge. One U . O. lon of this Brandy MOO deg: I. contains, be 'aides the spirit and oil, only ZIO gm. of matter som• poked:of ealract of Mat, ono, sad colored Kean from liooroll, leftism. 26, 4868.- " ' • ' Dr. '003146_ , State Inspector of • Ohlo, and Dr. JAL. It. CHILTON, Ohanist,..o6 New .2ork,. bops pronounce thin to be Ore Brandy, and free from all adulteration. Pot Medialne4 purposes Lyon's Satesebs Brand/ 111 no Urea, a4d hashing, been needed to supersede the polsonolui compounds Jog under the name of Briindr. 'Ac a bererir pure article le altogethereuperier, and a severe , Mire remedy for Dyspensii, flatuleney, Lear Spirits; guor, Siederal Sr.o.i tee, ' hleo ESIMBPS STILL AND ' SIIMIPAEIN.II.—TheseWinter are made In - the neigh• boyhood opOlneinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure Juice of the'tirape, and Are eminently naloulated .for I:wallas', and pereont.who require gentle stimu• lent, and forilacrazuental purpose'. —Retail pri e ce pm per bottler A liberal discount roads .te th trade. 'Dealers willplease send their orders to'lte 4 . Sole Agents ), for the State a Pena. 4 /1 1 , 0 . 314 4 A. A. ILiZAItD to Wholesale Drugffiste, date No. NS KAMM Street: - Aloe for %Attila following apothecaries; / 10 ,j 1 / I _IWITEII, Seventh and Oheenut els, ~SlTd76b Az SONS, Stk and ni and Market STA OnSif,iggitii;;44reen'irti. it.--NXRlNGSftf_Seeea4 molltery Southwark -4V.;NPITittIiFI4; Reeelraak Load and Washington Tad ind.dielin Nu. . JIMITILO:maIia and Closos s . - fell ,VAN.PA`IIINERAL wATERL. 7 . • obtained from the St. OethegeOulttid m s* aim its allot ernesof la the 4e,Atoteht of Afire; fata l so, Gott; ~Inung 10',. at dhieeeee.- *tithe Liver and iristiiikyr t T 4 Iliolkfaultoii at adflorilutiipdias, sod bromine in their '2lllt4lftretcan:4l: Astiong atiCsolutiono. The attention of phlehmancl, Ihtihretto the quelitteoo! thhs vignable retwody:,: Eolestgenf, 3 . TMCGPTICand ottsEvrNerl ' ~aoJs_~fcbs. „*- 9/030X, • Booxnuinzlus an& , khes uukfniroutreet r bow stob, .bettreen-Market Otnnt street*. je3-Im* JAM tAwaos. JllOB B. 31101101030 X. I=MlJl=ll THOMAS & soxB,. • , 11.1.• :Roc 130 and 141 BOUTH'INIMETH.STREET; . _ • (remedy Nos Wand 09.) - STOOKS AND REAL ESTATE—TUESDAY NEXT. • Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing full de scriptions of all the ,property to ire sold on , Tuesday next, 224 Inst., at the Phil.delplda. Exchange, with a list or Rates 29th instant and 6th,Jnly, with a large amount of. property at private sele.- TRUSTEE'S POSTPONED SALE-COAL tains— LUZBRNE COUNTY, I'A,4lly , or4ek ef, , the trustee for the'holders of, the BONDS of the 'NORTH. 'CAR BONDALE COAL COMPANY, on, Tawnier, July Bth, 1858, at the Philadelphia Exchange, John Laporte; Esg , trustee. Mr. Full particular,' now ready In handbills. " • REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, dso. Public Sales at the „Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening. Err Handbills of each property leaned eeparately,, ly addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous to each sale, one thousand eatalognes in pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of iii the property to by sold On the following Tuesday. . • 'I3IISFURNITURE SALES AT T 1 11 : " AUCTION , every Thursday morning.. • - • REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. • `We have a largeeurieruit of Real Estate at *Pri vateDlClP• Sale, including every description of City and country property. Printed Lists may be had 'at the anotion store. - PRIVATE BALE REGISTER. • - Real Estate entered' on our Private Sale Re- AaVr, and advertised oce.asionally In our Public Sale bstracts, (of which' 1;000 cep)es are printed weekly,) free of chute. SPRING SIALES.4ITOOKS AND REAL ESTATE. Twenty-fourth Spring Sale, June 19th, on the lire ream Postponed Peremptory male or 60 Building Lots, Haddonfield, New Jersey. Twenty-fifth Spring Bale, June 22d, at the Ez. bongo., . Fart of the descriptions in handbills for each of the above . sales' now ready STOOKS, INSURANCE COMPANY-10RIP, Ao. ' . On Tueeday,,Everib2g,' • '22d inst., 14'8 o'clock, at the Philadelphialllehange, $2BO Union Mutual Insurance Company sort . ' Also, administrator's sale—to algae/fir erdate— • • 190 stares preferred stock Importers , and Traders' Insurance Company of Philadelphia. $B5 American Mutual Insurance Company scrip. 450 Union do do ,do do. $3O Delaware do, ' do do do, , $3lO Washington do do ' do do. lir Bale absolute. , Also, 20 shares Delswa re Mu'ual Insurance Company g2'o scrip do , do do . do. 8 shares Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company. shares (preferred stint) American Academy of Music. 1 shire Academy of Fine Arts. SOHOONER 4 ' On Wedneaday,' . June 28d, at 12 o'clock. noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, for account of 'erhomit may concern— Three-sixteenths of schooner "Ida," built at Wil mington, Delaware. In 1855, 253 6245 tons register,. length 112 feet, breadth of beam 21 feel, depth of hold • • WENTIF,BOURTh SPRING BAII/411NE 19th. • Postponed: eale on the 'promises, Haddonfield, On Saturday,' Jane 19th; at 8 o'clock P. At., will be sold oh the premises, Haddonfield, N. J. FIPTY COTTAGE BITES—PEREMSTORY SALE.- 50 desirable eligiblf attested building lots. on the line of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, In the meet lm proving part of Eaddonfield, N. J. mrA special train of oars will leave Vine street wharf at 20)i o'clock; A.M. and 1% P. M. lirlfor full particulars see handbills and plan at the auction store. TWENTY-FIFTH SPRING SALE-22d JUNE, At the Exehango, will inolude— Orphans' Court Sale—Relate of Jamee.Walker, deo , d. LOT OP GROUND, northwest side of Sepylva street, southwest of Lehigh avenue, (late Rio)fmond.) Same Estate. ' • LOT OF GROUND, northeast aide of Lehigh avenue, southeast from Gaul street (late Kennington.) Same Estate. TWO lIRADIE MESSUAOES, fronting on Queen street and Fraley etreet ; (late Northern Liberties.) Same Estate. • THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Tenth street, south of Thompson street, (late district of Penn.) Same .Estate. One undivided half part of a LOT OF GROUND AND STONE BUILDING, Lewis street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. _ _ . . lieme Estate One up:Melded half part of a LOT OF GROUND AND TIIRIGI STORY ORION BIERSUAGE, Third street, north of Green street. Peremptory Bale. - - " - - - • EREE.E4TORT BRIDE Dwgbutia, South.Vloventh street, north of Federal. A WJILL•BEODRED GROUND RENT of $BO &year. Trustees' Sale—Estate of Elizabeth Greendeld,dee'd. - THREE-STORY BRIOB DWELLING-, Tenth street, fourth house above Arch Ptreet. _ , lIANDBONE COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM, 90 acres, known as . 4, lfverton,l , Byberry, four miles from Torres dale, and three miles from Cornwall's Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. TERRE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1805 Olive street, between Coates and Brown streets, and west of Thirteenth street. . , TWO TWO•STOICY FRAME _DWELLINGS, Duke street. out of Second etreet. LARGE AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE with e'de yard, southeast corner of Fifteenth and King streets, end south of Pine street. Lot 16 by 108 feet. VALUABLE ROTEL PROPERTY,_etable and largo lot, Market street„ west of William street, Twenty fourth Ward' SEVEN BRICK DWELLINGS AND TWO BUILDING LOTS, Goatee street, Twentieth street, and Springett street. They will be mold separately. RESIDENCE SPRING GARDEIf "STREET.—Rend some modern four-story brick residence, No 1888 Spring Garden street. third door below Broad street, and nearly opposite the Fountain. VALUABLE RONT STREET AND DOOR STREET PROPERTY.—AIso, the large and valuable property, No. 226 South Front duet, and 133 Dock greet, 80 feet front, about 168 feet fn-depth from etreet to street, haring two valuable fronts. RESIDENCE, COOPER STREET CAMDEN, N. J.— Handsome 'modern three-story brick residence, with back buildings, side yard, and modern conveniences, Cooper street, north of Sixth 'street RESIDENCE GREEN STREET .—Neat modern four. story brick residence. with back buildings and all mod ern conveniencee. Immediate possession. Keys next door west. . . . POUB-STORY 81110 K DWELLING, northwest corner of Eleventh awl layer streets. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, Vine etreet.—Also, a neat modern three-story brick residence, with double back buildfoge, No. 217 Vine sheet. east of Third street. TWENTY•I3.I.ETMSPIGNG SALE—JUNE 29th. At the Exchange, will' include— Orphans , Court sale—Estate of Anna Wert, Deo , d. TRIENE.STORY BRIOK DWELLING. No. 41 ONorth Seventh street, between Willow and Noble etreets. 'Peremptory Sale. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Virginia street, east of Nixon street, and north of Coates street. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 340 Federal at., between Third and Fourth streets, opposite Jefferson Square. POUR MODERN DWELLINGS, each three-stories, with back buildings - , west side of Mervine street, north of Master chest, Twentieth ward. They will be cold se g a rETWELLIN(II3, west side of Tenth street, above Poplar. To be sold separately. STORE AND DWELLING.—Three-story brick store and 'dwelling, north" side of Passyunk road, south of Wharton street SOMERSET STREET.—Two-story frame dwelling, Somerset street, north of Salmon street. SALMON STREET.—Frame dwelling, northeast side of Salmon street, north of William street. TENTS-STAEET RESIDENO7I.—Neat modern well built residence, east side of Tenth street, No. 721, be tween Coates and Drbwn. Immediate possession. Executora ,, liale—Estate of Catharine Peterson, Decd. VINE STREET.—Three-story brick dwelling, No. 276 Vine street, between Second and Third strata. VALIIABLE SITE FOR A COUNTRY SEAT.— About 47 acres south of Bristol, and about 14 miles from Philadelphia It is in Dock county, and is bound ed on the west by the' Trenton RsJitoad at Oak Grove Station. It will be shown by the owner, Mr. Joseph Paton on the adjoining property DESIRABLE VOUNTItY PLACE.-4 acres and 40 perches, in the village of Norrttonville, 8 miles from Norristown: The improvements are s large three-story stone house now occupied as a post office sad store by practising physician. IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT, $54 a year, well secured and punctually paid. Dix months , interest, due Ist Jul will be included. • SECOND STREET.—Three-story brick dwelling, No. 492. North fifoolld street, south of Dauphin. TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, William street, southeast from Trenton Railroad street. To be 'sold separately.. TWO-STORY. BRIOX DWELLINGS, No. 116 Gab hard street, north of Cherry street, between Fifteenth and Slxt..enth streets. VALUABLE PBBPEIITY.—Three-story brick dwel ling, Brankford Road, between Queen and Allen Bte. with four throe-story brick dwellings on lanes street Tho whole renting for $950 a year Peremptory Sale. FEDERAL BTRENT,—Two three-dory, brick dwel lings, Nos, 1232 and 1224 Federal street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth street. Sale absolute. Bairn FIFTEENTH STREET. Modern three- story brick store and dwelling, No. 702 South Fifteenth 'street, with two three-story brick dwellings in the rear on Wyoming street. WOOD 3TAVET AND'HEWBOII gTENllT.—Three story brick dwelling, N.. 1330 Wood etreet, , above Duke, street, with two teem dwellings in the rem on Hermon street, COUNTRY PLACE, SIX ACRES, with barn, June. Lion of the Bustloton turap;ke and Canter road, three miles from rranktord Immediate potoneudon. Executor's Sale. • ' THSES•STOBY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1832 Barker street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, and Chestnut and Market Areas. Terms-•one•hat[ cash. Immediate poesession. Peremptory Pale. TIGIEDETORE BRICK DWELLING, No.— Mere dith ptreet, between Lombard and South, and Twenty third and Twenty-fourth etreete. Bale absolute. . . . . NOTION.—GALE OP auuvrroult AND PAINT. INoB.—Ostalogues of the superior remnant°, line oil paintings, Ice.. to be sold to-morrow (Tuesday) morn. lug, et No. 1813 .oheetnut street, ST4 now reedy and may be hid at the suction store. Bale at No. 1813 Ohestnut street. ELEGANT FURNITURE. PIANO, amnons, vm• VET CARPETS, PINE OIL PAINTINGS, OGINA, &a On Tuesday Morning, .2201 hut., at 10 o'clock, at 1613 Chestnut At., by cats. logos the entire furnitnle of a gentleman going to Eu rope, Iheluding sun of elegant rosewood drawing-room furniture, fineprocatelle covers, superior rosewood eta gere,' superior rosewood piano forte, by Moyer; Hue carpets, book-cases, china, glass, and plated were doe oil' paintings, superior dining room and chamber furni ture, tine mattresses, feather beds, Oro., dco. Also, the kitchen furniture. • A chbiee collection of green house plants. Fnit particulars In cataloguee. • May be examined on the morning of sale, at 8 o'e ock. 'Sale attioa. 189 and 141 South 'Fourth anat. SUPERIOR 'FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO•YORTE PINE BRUSSELS °ARMS, MIR RORS. dco. On Thursday Morning, At. 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant plano-fortee, flue mirrors, carpets, eto., from private familial! detaining heuiekeepLog, removed to the store 'for convenience of sale. AT PRIVATE BALM. A. well-secured first mortgage—sl,Boo. ,_ A beautifully situated lot, Perklomen turnpike, Ohestntit - BW • {• ' ', • DOTIONNBIt, BY No. 4& NORM EICHITII STRUT. !LP' Large NOSS of furniture, olooks, mattresses, ambrolderles, straw goods, dry goods, fancy goods every Tuesday and Friday morningS, 010 o'clock. ILT Sales held regularly every Wednesday' and Sa turday evenings, at 8 o'clock, consisting of jewelry, cutlery, watches, 'kn. myl9•ltti job HILA DE LPIIIA WARMING AND YENTMATINa WAIUMOIII32I. .... • ARNOLD & WILSON, 8000583055 TO B. A, immoral. 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 oar old friends and the publio are respectfully invited to ;vitamins our extensive stook of Warm 'Air Furnace', e Cooking - Bungee, Bath Dollars, Register's, Enamele e S t olMantels, Parlor Clod & 'Grates, ho . We are now Manfifsoturlog MILLSOINIIP CELEB , RATED PAT. ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful end eoonomicai Rester ever invented, and suited to all olaesses of buildings. . Also, new and beautiful petUrne of, Low Down Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of kll sloes and patterns': We have also commenced the v manufacture of , }ENAMERED STONE MANTELS . from Pen n i , 'vicinage Stone. These Mantels were awarded a SFROIAL PREMIUM at the late Phil , anciErhi.' 'Maas of the Franklin institute of this Zityy -They represent all the rare and beautiful.Atirtikux MATtimage, care not InjUred by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and all sold Wholesale and Retail, at muck loss price Man 'Marble. Call and see them, • - ARNOLD & WILSON VSZO./N. ONLTWE'LL, Superintendent. Philadelphia Aptil 1848-4pU ly . , 11_1[ERR1NG3-800 bble. NO. 1 PIOHLED JL-R. 'nerrinej 840 'WU extra Newfoundland ditto 120 bide Potomm dry 'wilted' ditto now in store end for sale ky JNO. M. KENNEDY & 00. tnyl6 ppp. 144 and 107 H. wueayse. TOE PirtggSr-PiptAiittilitiAo- MONDAY, JUNg 2i, Ass. '':011.1.0 bp %nction. eiIOMMEROtAX:.B.4I.MS ROOM, .-7 DANE and 10 STEAVITEEftIfat, between MAR- . . ILITT and CHESTNUT and SECOND, and intim; moats. • - F. Q. WOLBERT. Ammonites. ' 'SALES FOR THE -• • • SHAWL 'SALE :AT- FOUR ;On' Tuesday Morning, • COnimencing at 10 &cloak procisely, will, be sold, on • credit or roar months, an intake of shawl', Just landed per steamer Maumee, comprising lhoche long shawls, 11.4 cholcnoolors Stella shawls, Sid pads platen chords .aolors ,Cashesere shawlss - eatin stripe; ,now 1P• store, and may be examined with catalogues early on the morning of sale. ' STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS FOR CASH. Also, in the same catalogue, le be. sold for cash; rill be found - embroideries, • viz: ' collars, "'bevels bande r poundage; lasertings,„ laces, linen-cambric handker. Odd's, embroidered and plain. Aldo;,ponit do side' bonnet ribbone, silk gimps and triages. bat ribbons, boxing) trimmings, white and col ored tarlatans, &a. Also, 200-yard white, speol cotton, white-brown linen table clothe; corded skirts, 6-411nen sheetings, 4.4 print.' ed lawns, women'S and manta holm and half hose, robes . • • Also, gents , silk shirt's, white mnellnabirts with Boon bosoms and 'collars, linen shirt fronts. Mariellies shirt fronts, Tretioli embroidered black mohair eilk mitts, black and colored sewing silks, ladles' colored and whits eilk gloves, black silk and lace mantillas, ailk parasols. Also, 4.4 akirtings, fancy printed cottonades, yellow napkins, 4.4 stout indigo b1ue.dri11,.4.4 Marseilles, London pantaloon strafe. BONNETS AND HATS. • Alan, an Invoice of fashionable straw and silk bonnets and hate. Also, 100 pair genie , rell mete large size linen Pants, Also, a general assortment 'of notions, such as coat and pant buttons, hooks and eyes, Patent 'thread. pearl shirt buttons, tapes and bindings, elastio baits, kn. CANTON MATTING. • On Tuesday Morning, Ail° o'clock precisely; will be sold without reserve o elose an account— 60 placed d•M white and cheat Oenton matting, g‘Ciold. qua, LINEN BEM FRONTS AND HOSIERY Also- will be included, ifO dozen linen shirt fronts, warranted alt linen. , Also, merle, women's, and children's brown, fancy and white cotton hose: 117' The whole will be found worthy the particular attention of the trade, country merchants, and purchs. gen generally, who will find it to their interest toattend. SALE OF CLOTHING. On Wednesday blornlng r - Jane 23d, commencing at' lON o'clock, will be sold, without reserve, for cash, a general assortment of city-made clothing, consisting of—. • Raglans, ' Top coats, ; I Drees coats, Of every variety, made In a superior man. Frock coat., ner, for men's and boys wear. Pants and • Vents. irr flaw on and catalogues early on the morning of sale. Rita OP STRAW GOODS, ARTITIOIALS, ho On Friday Morning, Attie 28th, commencing at 10X o'clock, will be sold, without reserve, for cash, a large and general as sortment of fresh straw goods and artillelals. .. . Included *ill be found, vie: Hata, I , Bonnets, Colored and white, _9f .41 qualities, for Caps, Ilooda melee, won:mils, Wads'. boys' and Infanta , and Wear, adapted tooity and country trade. Plate, Mao, 60 cartons Preach artificials. ' Dr" Samples and oatalognee early on the morning of, sale. ' Consignments respectfully gollelted, for which the best effort* will be used to ,obtain satisfactory prices. 11W - • Purchasers will usually find at the " Commer cial,' every ;rariety of staple and fancy goods, cold in iota to cult. Those who want goods at each va lue, ob tained by taircompetition, will find it their Inter net to attend. ECOTT, , Jr., AUCTIONEER, (Noce& sortoWOLIMAT &SCOTTO 481.0211bBTlitint., opponte the Gast= Flom, between Fourth Lad Flith 13U..oeta. . . LARGE SALE Qtr READY-MADE CLOTRING. On Monday - Morning, Jane 21st at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, a large lok of superior olothin g, comprising %full aasortment of Coats, Pants, and Vesta, suited to the .present season. 'Will be arranged. for examination, in lota to suit purchasers, early on the, morning of sale. Included Will be found a line of firal•quality Linen floods, for men's and bore' wear. SHIRTS, &o. Also—City-made Shirts—a superior article. Aleo—Lisle thread and gause Undershirts. SALN OP 500 LOTS EMBROIDERIES AND MILLI- Oa Wednesday Morning, tune 23, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, 600 lota of staple and fancy 'Goode. ENDEOIDERIES, JUST LANDED. Included will be found a line of new-stylejaeonet and cambric Colleen and Sets, just. landed. and adapted to best city sales. Also, Book Gauntlet Blame. EDGINGS AND INSERTINGB. Also, a lino orjaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inset Inge, just landed. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, BILKS. Also, 100 cartons French artificial Flowers. Also, ilaroelline Florence gros de Nap Sinus. Ribbons, silk Laces, Fringes, &a. Also, city-made Parasols and Parasolets. MOHAIR MITTS. Alegi. 50 dozen 'french fillet WAN. EtAITERB AT PRIVATE BALE At Prfrail Bale jut landed— Cases calf; patent leather, and cloth Congress gaiters, Oxford tick ho. STRAW RATS - Also, eases men's and boys' straw hatadll TAMES 'J. ARBUCKLE, AUCTIONEER, corner 'SECOND and BUTTONWOOD streets. EXTENSIVE CATALOGUE SALE OP HARDWARE, BLASTING, MANILLA, WRAPPING, WRITING, AND STRAW PAPERS, WRAPPERS, BOX, BIND ERS', STRAW, AND WOOL BOARDS, PAPER BAGS, BAGGING, PLATFORM. SCALES, SCREENS, &o. On Thursday Morning, June 24th, at 10 o'clock, precisely, at the northeast corner of Third and New streets, will positively be sold, without reserve to the highest bidder, the entire stock of William Franck, declining the paper badness. Ur Catalogue on tho morning of sale. jel9.6t* IA.MES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, aP . NO. 422 *WALNUT STREET, aboye if MUTH. fl Persons favoring as with conidoseents can reel assured that their property will not be aserlficad, 117- Commissions more morate than those charred by any other Auction House In the city. Dar Odruilgnmente respectfully solicited. intr. Bales raid immediately aiter the coo& aro sold. TWENTIETH SPRING. SALE OI REAL ESTATE, HANDSOiIIt FOUH-STORT BRIMS lIHSIDISNOIO, No. 1208 WASHINGTON STRSET, YOURTHSNTH WARD.—A. beautiful tour-story brick dwelling, with four-sto brick back buildings and lot of ground 37 feet front B6 feet deep to Clay street. It wee erected by the present - owner for himself, and possesses every mo dern improvement and convenience. 84,110 Q may re main. 4 pm rent hae been repeatedly retailed., irj- Bale ;relative. lIANDSOMR PARLOR SUIT OP DAMASK PURNI . . TUBE, CARPS:TB, he, Also, at the same times very handsome suit of walnut furniture, &apprising pair of sofas, pair arm chairs, pair window' chairs and four parlor chairs covered with crimson satin dal:creak, velvet carpet, walnut sofa table, Brocadells, Marble top stilt of cottage furniture, shades expensive Venetian blinds, /cc. - • • Bale of the whole absolute. • TWENTY-FIRST SPRING SALE—JUNE 30th This sale will include the following— Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Charles Janney, deed. HOUSE AND LOT, FRONT STREET,-4, three. 'dory brick honer. and lot, west side of Front street, above Poplar, 23 feet 1 inch front and 90 feet deep. Clear of ineumbrances. Terms—oash gale I , o eiti ve , Orphans' Court gale—Nstate of Johnson's minors. TREES•STORY BRICK HOUSE, CROWN AND VINE STREETS.—A three-story brick hone. and lot, northeast corner of Crown and Vine streetg,l7 feet front, 73 feet 2 inches deep Clear of Incumbrances. Bale positive. , POSITIVE SALE—TWO FRAME ROUSES AND LARGE LOT, OAMDEN.—A. lot with two frame houses, north aide Of Spruce etreet, between Seco:Wand Third Meseta, Camden, .Lot 60 feet front and 280 feet deep to Division street. Rants for $lOB. • Clear of ,inaum brences. They will be sold without relieve. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of IMMO W. Lotab,.Deed. BRIGS /10111111 AND LARGE LOT OF WOUND, Twenty-first and Coates sheets ,— The brio* house and large lotof ground, southweit corner Twenty-Bret and Coates itreete, 80 feet on Coates street and 189 feet on Twenty-first street to Wallace 'street. 79 fait 2 filches on Wallace, street. $240 ground-rent. The (rent on Coates street 80 feet deep.. Rente,for $3OO a year. Bale positive. Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of William Teeny, Deo'd. HOUSE AND LOT, LITTLE PINE STEINT.—A three-story brick house and lot, 17,6 feet front on tie Pine street, and 60 feet deep. $39.87 grOund7rent. Sale positive. Orphans' Court Bale—Same Estate. GENTEEL DWELLING, TUIRTEENTR. STREET, BELOW WALLAOI4.—A three4tory" brick house an d lot, east side of Thirteenth street, below Wallace 17 feet front, 186 feet 'deep to Orange street, 20 feet wide. On Orange street is a small three-story briar dwelling. $2,600 may remain. Sale positive. HANDSOME RESIDENCE No. 827 VINE STREET: A !desirable three-story brink dwelling house, with doable three- etory brick buildinge and lot of ground, 827 Vine street,' east of Ninth street. 20 feet front 90 feet deep to a 8 feet wide alley, of which it bee theprivilege. It is a very desirable dwelling, built and finished in a thorough manner, with every convenience, and Is a de sirable location for a butdoess man, fl Maybe examined at any time. $1,600 only re quired. EIGHT HOUSES AND LOTS, OXFORD, APPLE, AND BRINTON STREET/I.—Eight houses and lots, Oxford, Apple, and Dili:lton streets, Seventeenth ward, to be sold separately. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, B.E. corner Pront greet, York street, and Frankford avenne.—A valuable lot of ground,l4o feet 8,4 Inches in front on Front street, and York street, and 117 feet 33( inches widli at the rear. $lO6 ground rent. Fraukford avenue is khe Plank Road with the Fifth and Bizth.etreet Railroad in the centre. Care pace every few minute.. Will be elphi without reserve if $9OO is bid; two-thirds of which usaY remain. VALUABLE LOT, JASPER AND FRONT STREETS. —Akio, a lot east side of Front street, 26 feet eminent York s t reet, 80, feet front, and about 180 feet deeito Jretreet. $l4O ground rent. • Will be sold without reserve if $1,400 le bid. AMIABLE LOT, N. E. corner Front and Jseper streets —Also, the lot northetset corner of Front and Jaeper strode; 181 feet front on each, and 112 feet deep at tbe rear. $156 ground rent. bWir" Will be.eold without reserve ST REE T7OO bid, NEAT DWELLING, MADISON , BOUTR WARE.—A three-story brick dwelling, Mullson etreet, ((leading weetwerd from eloyereeneing road, between Idarlott , e and Carpenter streets, fionthwark,) 13 feet 8 bushes front and 26) feet deep. Clear of Meant brance. ID" Bale positlre. Positive Bate by order of Court of Common Pleas—Et tate of George Augustus Bangbam, a lunatle. TWO-STORY DEICE ROUSE, QUEEN STREET, ABOVE FIFTIL—A. neat two-dory brick house and let, south aide of Queen, between Delaware Fifth and Sixth streets, 16 feet front and 68 feet 4N inches deep. Clear of ineumbranees. . . 650 to be paid on each of the above when the same is struck off. Executor's gale—No. 615 Mutant greet. GUNS, SHOOTING ACICOUTREMBNTS, CIGARS, &o, On Tuenday Morning, 22d Met , st 10 o'clock, will be sold at No. MIS Chest• nut etreet, third story, by order of the executor, and belonging to the estate of the late George 'Hayes, Seg., a number of shooting accoutrements, gone, cigars; Turkish tobacco, and pipe'. Positive Sale. ORMETBItY LOTS. On Wednesday Evening, • June 80, at 8 o'clock, at the •Exchange, will bo 'old, without reserve— Lots Nos. 46 and 46, Sec. K, avenue lots. - • Lot No . 426, sec. B, and 285, sec: 0; near the (Mut of the ground—in the Odd Fellows' tlemetely. Also Lot No. 25 nisi/don A, sec. 20, on main way. Lot No. 15, Dishier' B see. 8. Lots Noe. 10 and 11, Division 0, see. 22—In American Mechanics' Cemetery.. • 11:7* These lots are wall located. Bela absolute. WALL BRUSHES, A large assorpaant, pall Able for CITY GFROCTGR.I3, And for rale by UMW 0. 11080TBIN, BRUSH AND BELLOWS MANUPAOTVRER CHEESE. —195 boxfis, Prituti, Herkimer county kid. landing and for sale by 0. 0. SADLER & 00., .18 No. 9 North Water greet. GIANTS , LINEN PANTS NOTIONS NZRY GOODS June 25th. Poeltivi3 Bali OD the,Premhefi DUET P.B, HANDBMI3B9 62 -NORTH THIRD ITT. alaa'bg It*tion. • SA. DYSAAT. AEOTIONEERS AND • '• Common MinOnASTO, No. 27 death EIGHTH STREET. comer of LODGE STREET. 117" OUT-DOOR BALES-eolloted and promptly at tended to. • , , Irr'ADVANOEB snide on .conolgrunenta wlien.de dred..iwttlant,eozA charge. amme-nowatopen until 10 P. M. Noir pre red to receive larches of DRY'GOOpg, NOTIONS, WATOIIER and 'JEWELRY; NEW and REROND HAND PURNITIIIIN, PAINTINGS, BOORS and STA TIONERY, ito. t doe. 1:7 Oslo of PANOT Goona.every evening. AT PRIVATE BALI:. - A large lot of choloe nines and olgars, of a private gentleman BRINLEY, & Noe. 222 and 224 DIA MIST Street MOSES NA THA N,13, A.IIOTiONEER lys. AND 00BING8SION BLEBOHANT, 8. N. corner GIRTH and RAON Streets. NOTION.—AII goods forfeited at .. Nathan' , Prima pal ' Natabliehment, , ' southeast corner of Sixth and Race stands; will be Sold on Tuesday morning, inns 224, it 0 o'clock, at IL Nether's , auction store, south cut corner of Sixth and Race streets. , IXTBNBISE BALD OP FORPNITBD GOODS. On Tuesday. Morning, . Juno 225, at 9 o'clock, at Moses Mahone' &action dare, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets, sales room second story, entrance from Race street 1,600 LOTS or VALh'ADLE DIAMONDS, W ATOIIRS, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATE, PANOY ARTICLES, /ke., Consisting in part of— WATolllol.—Gold and /direr hunting case, dou ble , case, and double bottom English patent' lever watobee, full jewelled and plain, of the most approved and very beet makers, the most of -them 18-karat gold; gold and silver escapement lever and !opine watches of the very best makers, fullj awaited and plain, hunting and open face,• elegant gold enamelled'and pearls, and enamelled and diamond lever and loping watches for ladles; gold and silver English, Swine and French watches; double case, single case and (mutter watche,. DIAMONDS.—YIne cluster diamond breast pine, sin gle stone diamond breast pine and anger rings. JEWELRY.—Pine gold neck, vest and fob chains of various styles, some of them with valuable charms, gold seals, and keys, flue gold pencil cases and pens, gold speotacles, gold ear drp, breast pins and linger rings, fine gold etude of various lands, gold medallion 'Motets, thimble'', and a greet variety of jewelry. SILVER WAllll.—SUperfine large silver ware cream jugs, pitchers, anger tongs, butter knives, fruit knivea, table and tea spoons, forks, silver suspender slides, and many other articled of silver. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES —A large number of silver wine, seine very ancient, microscopes, epy glasSOS,-POrte-nsonnales, liquor flasks, port folios, ell 'ter-plated tailor sheers, and numerous other articles. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY!, • MONEY ! MONEY !! ! Money liberlly advanced In large or small amoonte, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and sliver plate, diamonds, watobee, jewelry, fowling - pieces, music's' Inetroments, furniture, dry geode, clothing, roceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, her nem, and all artieles of value, for any length of time agreed on, ,at Nathan ' P rincipal Establishment, southeaattorner of Math and Race streets. [Er Promisaory notes; with collateral, discounted at the lowest market setae. NATLIANEF PRINCIPAL ESTABLTSIIIIIINT, CORNER OF 811TH AND RACE STRKETB., Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling piece!, dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars, hard ware cutlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, en gravings, musical Instrument., furniture, bedding, horses, vehicles, harness, stock', and all other articles or value. otar-Dooit seLp3. Portions] attention given to all tint-door sales, either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges unusually low. TO PERSONS RELINQUISHING HOMBRE/MING. Persons relinquishing housekeeping or haring sup. plies of furniture to dispose of, will dad it to their ad vantage by sending the tome to the auction atom, south- Seed corner of Bath and Race street, where it will be properly arranged in the furniture 6:18om, Idsolgeb.t aLL tage , tw..tt.fl:go.lance d If required, and the balance handed over the afternoon 'of the day agate. AT PRIVATE BALE Wine gold? and silver hunting case, double cane, and double bottomed lever, lepinee, Englieb, Swiss, and !ranch patches; gold 'mock'', gold aliatus, gold brace- lets, a 'Varlet.' of fine gold studs, breastpins, and finger rings; flue ntos, 'superior old violin and guitar, very flue melodeon, and numerousother articles. SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONBY LOAN MICH, No. 224 South THIRD Btreet, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only eight doom below, the !Cubango. Hours of business from f o , olook, A. M., until 10 Weimar in the evening. Out-door sales, and sales at the Anotion Mona., at. tended upon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL 2200,000. Esiablishsd for the last Thirty Tram. Adventure, mode from one dollar to thousands on Dia monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, her ohandise, Clothing, lam inns, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Gone , Horne', Carriage ., and Hoods of every description. MI goods can remain any length of time agreed upon. All advancer, from one hundred dollars and npwords will be charged 2 per cent. per month 1 1500 and over, the lowest market rate. This Store Rouse having a depth of 190 feet, tutelage lire and thief-proof vaults to More all valuables, and pri vats watchmen for the premises • also, a heavy loon rance effected for the benefit of ail persons having goods advanced upon, N. B.—On account of hieing etc unlimited capital, this Oleo is prepared to'makeleivances on more setts factory and accommodating terms than any other In this city. Money advanced to the poor, In mall amounts, with oat any charge. AT PRIVATE SALE. Gold Patent Lover and other irafebee, Jewelry, end (Nothing will be sold at radioed prima.' tegal Notices 1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE .1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. - - . Estate of FRANCES RUSSELL, deceased. The auditor appoiuted to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOSEPH FEARON, outliving Executor of Mice Frances Russell, deceased; and to report dis tribution of the balance , will meet the parties In in tomtit on WEDNIISDAI , the 23d of June, 11368, at 11 o'clock A. 111., at his Otilce,No.4ll CHESTNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. At Witt. D. KELLEY, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A. CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILADELPLUA. Estate of COLEMAN FISHER, deceased. The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of MARY R. FISHER, Executrix of the Estate of Coleman Fisher, deceased, and to report dis tribution of the balance, will meet the portion in terested on 'MONDAY, the 21st day of June, 185 s, at 4 o'clock P. M. at his Oflice, on the Southwest corner of SIXTH and ORESTNUT Streets, second floor, in the city of Philadelphia. jell-futw at* GEO. IL EARLE, Auditor TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS IN FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY Of PRILADBL. In the matter of the petition In Insolvency of .101111 GIFFORD, notice is hereby given that the subscriber has applied to the Court of Common Pima for the city and county of Philadelphia for final discharge under the provisions of the Insolvent law of the Common wealth. This application will be heard by the Court of Common Pleas on the 224 instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and whore the creditors may attend, if they think proper. JOANGIFFORD, je7-mwf-tja22* Cor. of SOIITII and FRONT Ms. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TEE -11- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SUSAN RUNNER, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court'to audit, settle, and adjust a further account of JOBErli RUNNER Executor of the Ind will and testament of !mid de. cedent, and to report distribution, will meet the partiei interested at his Office, 14.1 South SIXTH Street, l'hi. ladelphia on TUESDAY , the 224, day of June, A. D. 1818, at &o'clock .P. 31 jell-flaw St* S, P. O'NEILL, Auditor tfliUinerg intb Straw etrobo. KEEP COOL. ' STRAW HATS. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICIIOLB, 46 South SECOND Street, je 12-dtJyl Four doors above Chestnut it4ntB anb Voir°. A LEXA.NDRE BEIGNETTE BRANDY. IX. The aubecribers have been appointed sole agents in the State of Devosylvanin for the above well-known ROCHELLE BRANDY, which they are prepared to offer to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni ted States bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A constant supply on hand, in half, quarter, and one eighth pipes, dark and pale. ARNOLD & WORL, jelB-tf 120 WALNUT Street. JULES ,ROBIN & CO. COGNAC.—Tbe subscribers, sole agents in the State of Pennsylva nia for the above celebrated brfusl of COGNAC BRAN- Dy, bog to call the attention of the trade to its superior quality, and feel confident it will compare favorably with the moot favorite brands in the market A constant supply of the above In the United States Loaded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of various vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes. jolli-tf VAMBREY GRAPE-14EAP OFIAM AA PAGNE, ARNOLD & woßr,, Role Agents, S 220 WALNUT Btreet CCORDIALS.--ANISETTE, CURAGOA, and MARASOOINO, In atom and for Bale by an 29 ifIRTNO.I4O R. VRONT RI. GIN. -80 pipes Dutch Company Gin, in bond and for sale by WILLIAM N. YEATON, je3 No. 210 South FRONT Street. HEIDSIOK &" CO. CIIAMPAGNE.-A 11 constant eapply of the genuine brand in bond and in Aare ; for cab by WDi, U. YfiIATON, je3 210 Beath FRONT Street. CLARET-126 CASES MARGAUX, 160 V Moor BT. MIEN, in quarto and pinto. in Moro and for ode by A. AtEIIINO, apn - 140 Elonth YRONT Moot. LARGE NO. 8 ISACKEREL-NOW IN gore and landing, 300 bbls No. 8 81AOKEREL large 268 halves ditto, for sale by JNO. M . KENNEDY k CO., Nos 180 and 182 N. we! Anima. IPRANDIES.—" Pinot Coati liarett, Jfl and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks; Pellavhilln Rochelle Brandies, Ne And dark, in half taw, iniu' outs, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for sale by mint BORLRN & CO., 0027 791 and 22g Borah /*math street, 108 QR; CASKS PORT WINE. 111 Inf. Pipes Alicante do. 22 Qr. do do do. 20 Qr. do • Sherry do. 11 Pipes Superior Pajarete Wine. 20 Qr. ripe, do ,do do. 40 }i do do do do. 111 Bales Aeoorted Corks, 815 Bags Almonds. 25 do Filberts. Larding from Brig " Arrogante Ifinello," and for eels by A. MERINO, roi27-tf 140 SOUTH FRONT Street. A LLSOP' ° PALE ALE IN MIDS.—A 17. constant supply on hand In Onetoin lidnee eteree, for sale by 'WILLIAM N. YEATON, Sole Agent' for Penneylvenleb b No. 210 South PRONT Street. 'QRERRY WllkrEo-16 QUARTER PIPES various grades Harmony Sherry, In bond, and kir sale by' - WILLIAM 11, YEATON, ap2o • _ 216 South IMICINT at. T. LIAlk" DAMMORTER AND DEALER • IN PINE WINIS, LIQUORS,' MANS, &e., Se South NIITU Street, Phllidelptita. aal.l , cfLABET WiIiE.:=DE*OOIIRSEY, . voulioAnk,A bO., MS MARKET Street, here en Importation of Lefourentle , e Pure Bordeaux Claret Wine, highly beneficial for inralble. je64m ItaFOR SAN FRANOISCO.-L-LOWEST rates and no detention, Clipper of a.A.TIIII DAY, • 20th June. Popular ship. 107 days ..to.•oan Francisco. The magnificent first class clipper ship EAGLE WING Worth, master, la receiving her cargo at.plor 10 East River, Now York.. This favorite clipper is doubledlagonally braced, noted for good delivery of cargo, and of small capacity. Shippers desirous of reaching the California nuirkete at the earliest possible day, will find the "Eagle Wing" a reliable conveyiu)co, folii•dtf FOR SAN FRANCISCO—CALI FORNIA LINE—TO BAIL ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, VIA NEW YORK. The magnificent A 1 Clipper Ship DASIIAWAY, J. A. Him, Commander, will continuo 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 Doshaway before engaging elsewhere. Apply to 1118110 P, SIMONS, es .00., Jel2edtt 120 NORTH. IVTIARVES. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAII -LIMON'S LINE„ GOODS • • DELVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid fret-olass side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE Olf GEORGIA, Now forma weekly line for the Bonth and Southwest one of these whips ealling weary SATURDAY at 11 o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Bs, Taman. FOR CHARLESTON, The KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles F. Harsh man, will commence loading on Thnreday, Juno 24th and nail for Oharleeton, S. 0., on Saturday, June 26th at 10 o'clock A M. The STATE OP escnint, Oapt. John J. Garvin, will commence loading on Thursday, June 17th, and sail for Savannah, Oa., on Saturday, June 10th, at 10 o'clock A Pi i At both Charleston and Savannah, thepe shlpsoonneet with steamers for Plorida and Havens, and with rail roads, ace., for all plume in the Booth and Southwest, Heavy Pretext at an' average of lb per cent. below New York steamship rates. INSUBANOB. . - FREIGHT and INBIIRaNOR on a large proportion of goods shipped Routh will be found jo be lower by these ship than by sailing Vends. , Cabin peesage $2O 00 Steerage do - 800 Eicurelou Tickets, good for the present year.'oo 00 " No bills of• lading signed after the ship has Sailed. /or freight or pump, apply to A. 11BRON, Jr., No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, C. A. ORRINIR & 00. For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers ST. MARBO and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Harem, from Oharleston, steamer IBABBL, on the 9th and 19th of every month. jell FOR LONDON—THURSDAY, 24th June!—The barque ACHILLES, Captain SPCD- Daa, will sail as above. Cabin passage $75 For freight or passage, apply to TIIOSIAB RICHARDSON & CO., jell) lOl WALNUT Street. CALIFORNIA. LINE.-FOR SAN FRANOIBCO—Direct from Philadelphia—With Quick Despatch. An A 1 Clipper Ship, of moderate capacity, will bo placed on the berth in a few days, if sufficient freight offers. Apply to jed-tt ) S TEAM. TO GLASGOW, LIVER , e.fS ff . a . POOL, BELVAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRY, without daisy, for 10 dollars. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places by any steamer of the line, 80 dollars for the round trip, out and. back. IflOX NM YORK. Glasgow, Gadwin, Saturday, 12th June, at 12 noon New York, McMillan, 10th July, 44 Edinburgh, Gumming, ~ 24th July, 4, Sam ouasnow, Glasgow, Godwin, 12th May. New York, McMillan, 12th Jane. Edinburgh, Cumming, 28th Juno. BATES OF PAE9AG.I Vint(Baia 16 guineas Steerage, fonnd wig cooked providone 8 tf Ilret Class - 576 00 Steerage, found with cooked provisions . . .... 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta in Steerage, free. Return notate available within Mx menthe, by any steamer of this line. Shot 01550 5140 00 Steerage 560 00 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer, For freight or paagage apply to WORKMAN & 00.023 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL A LONEY, Bnahattan'a Wharf, Baltimore. myll QIIIPPERS OF SPECIE WILL PLEASE b.. 3 notice that Ineurance by the ceaaela of this Compa ny can now be done In Now York and In England on the mime terms aa by the MMI Paddle Steamers. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CLYDE -B UILT IRON i s CREW STEAMSHIPS CITY OP DAL rIbIORE-2,887 tons, Oapt. R. Leitch. CITY OF WASKINGTON.2,3BO Oapt. P.O. Petrie. OITYOF EIANCEIEBTBR.I,IO9 ++, Capt. J. Kennedy. KANGAROO 1 879 +. Capt. Jeffrey. Te =demoted, or other easels, are intended to sail as follows: Kangaroo June 17th. City of Baltimore July let. City of Washington July 15th Kangaroo Rill 29th And each alternate Thursday, at 11 o'clock, noon, from Pier No. 44 N. Y. 'RC:II,I LIVERPOOL. Kangaroo Oily of Baltimore Oity of Waehington 41".. Kangaroo And each alternate Wednesday. RATES OF CABIN PASSAGE.—From New York and Philadelphia, $76. From Liverpool, 21 guineas, 17 guineas, and 15 guineas, according to the accommoda tion in the State Rooms, all having the Same privilege in the Saloon, Including Steward's fees. THIRD-OLABB PAElBll)iinse.—A limited comber of thirdolass passengers will be taken and found in as much provisions so required. Prom Philadelphia and New York, through tickets to Glasgow, Belfast, Dub lin and Londonderry, for $3O. These eteamers are constructed with improved water tight compartments. Bach vessel carries an caper's enced surgeon ; and every attention palkto the comfort and eeoommodation of passengers.. . Drafts on Liverpool from 41 upwards. frieght or passage, apply at the office of the Gout .10 lIN G. DALE, Agent, Pa ftbroadway, New York, and 109 Walnut et., Phila delphia; or WIC INIIAN, feB 1 and 18 Tower Buildings, Liverpool Ag,t. THE BRITOIL* NORTH AMERICAN ..i. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Ohief Oabial Passage.. Second Cabin Passage Chief Cabin Passage... Second Cabin Passage The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. andklus. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wickman ASIA, Capt. N. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These nose's carry a clear white light at meat-head; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wedneaday, Jane 9th ABIERIOA,' Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, JIII3O IS. AMA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday June 2&I CANADA, Lang, " Beaton, Wednesday, June 80 PERSIA, Judklna, " N York Wednesday , July 7 NIAGARA, Wickman, " Boston, July 14. AFRICA, Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, July 21 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Fredonia Stones or Metals, unleassii/ a of lading are signed therefor and the ralnethereot: a it eln expressed. For freighter 'war e apply to - • my 10. y N CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN Blank Book Lfanufactarer‘, I Stationer and Printer, No. d) WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound In various stylus, in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of English, Enna and Ameri can Btittiongry. Concerning Mr. Hogan's contrail:Con to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—Ji This display of blank booze for banking and mercantile nee Is the beet MIMI Exhibition. The seleotion of the material Is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their Sabah and op pearance neat and appropriated' eolO.t( MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RTXR WORN BY ICINGS OR EMPERORS ARNOLb Ez 11"012L, ILENZMIZZIE WHAT? 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The small - holds hall a pint, and retails for one dollar par bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in .proportion. than the 'small, retail' for two dollars per bottle( the large holds a quart, forty per cent, more in proportion, and retails for three dollars. .. 0. J. WOOD & 00.,Pro_cprietors, 812 BROADWAY, N. Y. (In the great Y. Wire RallinglEetabliahment,) and 114 MARKET Btriet, St. Louis, Mo., And gold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. rayl2-wfin-Sm & sow in wkram SHAD, &0.-20 tierces No. Ik3 Salmon; ltibble..do.llo bblO. prima Soo Shad; "200 bblo. Scala-ea; 180 bbla White-nob, now In store and for role by JOHN H. HENNADY & 00., lip My DWG 180 and 181 /OM whams Obitllnnll% BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00., 120 NORTH WHARVES lOU SATANNAU PIISIOHTS 11.XDtIOED BISUOP SIMON & 00. 320 NORTH WIIAIIVES IIOM GLMICIOR =MEM PROM NEW TOM .May 213th June 9th June 28d. July 7th TROY NEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL IRON BOSTON TO LITBSBOOL ,Stationerg. eroilette articles. RICHEST DIADEM Rai!roar Zinn. I.ELEMMiNORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. " snit BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN, /WA 17 Ha caprox, EASTON. DOYLESTOWN, &As. SUMME ARRANGEMENT TAKES EFFECT R BONDAY, MAY 17th,-1858. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, and Eas ton, &c., (Exptemii,) in connection with L. Valley Rail road, from WILLOW Street at 9 A. M. and 2.25 p. M . Passengers for Beaton 'by 2.25 P. M. Train take Stage at Iron Hill Station. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) from Willow at., at 8.80 A. M and 5.80 P.M For Fort Washington (Accommodation) from Second and Chatham Streets at 7.25 and 10.25 A. M., and 4.10 and 0.46 P.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Expreand .at 0 A. M. and 2.20 P. M., with passengers from Lehigh Valley Rail road, and arrive at Willow Street at 12 M. and 5.25 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6 A. M. and 2.50 P. M., and an rive at Willo Street at 8.15 A. M. and SP. M. • Leave Fort Washington at 0 and 9 A. 514 and 2.45 and 5 80 P. M., and arrive at Second and Chatham Streets at 0.50 and 9 60 A. SU and 8.85 and-0.29 P. M. N SUNDAYS Leave Willow street for DoylestOwn at 8.80 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at 0 A. M. and 5.15 P M. All Passenger Trains MOVING NORTH and SOIITH will atop at Ohntham Street and connect with City Pas senger Railroad. Pare to Bethlehem Manch Chunk.... • Boyleatown.... myl7-tf IVEW YORK., LINES,—THE CAMDEN L 1 AND-AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA, AND 'TRENTON RAILROAD 00 1 (PANDS LINES. PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEIT,TORK, AND WAY putoNS. t, • Leave as toliteml, vie PDX At 111( P. 21.,-trom Rensington,Depot, MixTersey Olty, Mail $2 26 Mt A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aeconunoda- Sou 2 26 At 6 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City, N, J. Ao commodatlon 2 25 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City,,Morning MMI 300 At 10 A. M.; by Steamboat Trenton, via Tacony and Jersey City, Mcrning Express • 8 00. At 2 P. M., via Camden sad .Arnboy, IL-and - press • gOO At b P. M. via Cigna* and Area). 01 ly, Evening Mail At 8 P. M., via' Camden Ana Amboy,, .desommOda, SW:4l6'lolm La 8 P. ISL., via Camden anti Amboy, Aeaomir tion, 2nd Claes. 1 60 At 5 P. M. ' via Camden and Amboy, Accornmoda. time, let Claw 2 00 At bP. M. via Camden and Amboy, pooommotir tion, 2nd Olase I TS eeptedTheli Y. M. Thee rune daily, al,olheri3Onndaya ex Express Lines stop at the prinoipal stations only. Per Belvidere, Easton, YLemington & 0., at dA. m and 4 P. M. from- Wawut street wha rf. For Water Gap Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarte, Montrone. Great blend, An., at BA. via Delaware, Lacksoslum at Vrestem Per Preehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. Per Mount nolly at SA. Id and 8 and 5 p.m. WAY LIMES For Bristol, Trenton ,Yo., sod 4 P. M , WAY LlN yf Pm Palmyra, lianoocae, Beverly, Burlington, Borden. town dec., at 9 R. Si. Steamboat Biohard Stockton for Bordentown, and in. terminate placed, at 214 P. M. Steamboat Trenton for, Tacony, at 10 and 11% A. M. and [or Barlincton and Bristol at-4 P. M. - All fines exceptll P. M 2 leave Walnut greet wharf. 10-mirty Rotunda or baggage only allowed °son pan longer_ Passengers are - prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their weaving apparel. All bag gage over lifty pounds to be paid [or extra. The Oom pony limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be yond $lOO, except by special contract. WM. 11. GATZMS2t, Agent 0.. t A. B. B. 00. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN AND konni in , 0 W N RA IGROAD.-BIIMPAND ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th, VOA GIeRMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 7 8, 9.05 min.., 10,11 N, A. M., 1, 2, a, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, and 11 1( P. M.' Leave Germantown at 6,7, 7%, 8, 9. 9%, lON, 11%, A. M. 1.10 min., 2, ag, 4N, 5%, 6%, 8, 9-40 min., and 10 P. M. The 7N o'clock A. M. Train from Gennantows wi stop only at Wayne and Tioga Streete Stations, ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,5%, and 8 P. &IMO eermontown 9) A. M., 1-10 min., 4,v, and 7 F.M. WIRSTNUT BILL RAILROAD . . Leave Philadelphia at elx, 8, 9 05 min ,11.1( A. M., 2,3, 4,8, 8, 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Mill at 8 40 and 7.36,9.10, and 1010 min. d. M , 12.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min. Leave Philadelphia 9.20 A. 21., 2, BX, and 8 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.60 4.10 5.40 P. Pi FOB 00N8HOHOOKBN AND NORRIS TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at GM, 9, 11 A. M.,1.05 rein., 8.10 min.. 4 . . 0%, 11% P. IL Leave Norristown at 8,7, 0,11 A. M.,1,8%, and tiN P M. ON SUNDAYS, Leone Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 3 P. M Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., and d P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. - . Leave Philadelphia at 6g, TX, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 rain. 2.05 rein., 3.10 min , 4%, 6y 1(, 8,113( P. M. ,4 Leave blanayunk at 6, 7)f, 13}i, 11,3 i A. 2d. 1%, 3,4, Byi , 7, and 9 P.M. Bundays same u Norristown. MINSTER VALLEY RAILROAD DOWNING TOWN. UMW) Philadelphia at 6g A. M., aad 8.10 min. P. Id 'save Downingtown at 7K A. af , and 1 P. M. K. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green atreeta. Philadelphia. DIIILADiELPRIA. AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD LINE.—QUIOREST ACUTE to Elmira Wilkestarre, Banklo, Chicago, Rook reland, Niagara #alls, liEwaulde, Burlington Montreal, St, Paula Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted ) 7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, • For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Leland, Calesa s St. Pints; Burlington, and St. Louts. 8.80 P.M. NIGHT XXPRESB, For Elmlrs Niagara Pala, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago Milwaukee, Hoek Wand, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington and St. tonic BY — Tickets good till need. The 7.80 A. Id train connects at Reading with the train for Ilarriabarg and all atationa on the LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD; AND At Rupert, tor Wheel:arra, Pittston, Scranton, and 111 on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Bridgßaggage ekeeked to Bleak% Buffalo, and Suspension e. WI lkeebarre 74 50 Pittston 4 50 Scranton -.. 4 76 Wilkeabarre 4 60 Williamsport 5 00 Elmira 7 00 Canandaigua„,,, 8 00 Genera, rid Gorham 8 00 Rochester , ' 8 60 Niagara Palle 10 00 Buffalo 10 00 Erie 10 50 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 18 00 ” Vh‘ Niagara Salle 18 00 Toledo, via New York and Erie 10 25 Columbus 18 60 Cincinnati. New York and Erie. 19 09 Niagara Palle 19 00 Indianapolle, rie, New York and Erie 21 00 Detroit, 'via Niagara Salle 10 00 Chicago, Oa Great Western Railway 22 00 " . Lake Shore Railroad 22 00 Rock Island, yin Niagara Palle 27 00 II Lake Shore Railroad - 27 00 Burlington 22 00 lowa City 29 26 St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00 " - , Indianspolie 29 00 Dunlleth 2d 80 St. Paula 35 10 Er 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. THROUGII EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN 1180 'no Leal a i the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily (Bu P naays excepted,) for all points West and North, at • P. Freights moat be delivered before BP. M. to inane their going the name day. DV' Freights are forwarded with greater despatch mad Lower Rates than by any tine from this otty to the West and Northwest. • . Per further information apply to Jun( mren, Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to GRAB. B,TAPFEN, General Agent N. W. oor. Bluth and ()hedonists., Phileda. G. A. Nicola.% Gaol. Supt. Fhilada. and Beading Railroad. 11. A. FONDA., Genl. Bnpt. 0/4414988, W. & E. Railroad. 7. A. REDFIRIM, deal-ly Geol. Sept. W'raepott and Elmira Railroad. "pIEULADELPHIA AND KEADINGRAIL • 11. ROAD—NAST Mill UT LlND.—Preight trains lease the Depot, BROAD Street, Wow - VDU, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, ()anvils, Detroit , Ohicago, DlLlwantle, , Galena, Dnbtsjue, St, Louis, cud interme diate polotd. This I. the shortest route to Canada and the LA. Porta, and goods will be forwarded with greater despeta to the above points than by any other route. TARIFF or ratans ran 100 JAB. Vie Railroad let elan. gd else.. Ild oi6ll+l. 4th clam Owenslon Bridge 90 70 60 40 Buffs.lo ' 90 70 60 40 Dunkirk 92 75 62 46 Detroit $1 20 93 . 78 62 Chicago 190 119 100 80 Freight going through by ran 11l the way mut be marked "VIA RAIL.. No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark goods rim Philadelphia aol Reading Railroad and send to the Depot, Broad strera, below Vine, daily, before 5 P M. For further information in regard to this route, call at the through freight °taco of the Philadelphia Nia gara, and Great Western Line, W. corner SIXTH and OGESTNIIT. deSO.y 7 858 PENN A . 1858 FROM . PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, And thence by Railroad to WHEELING, ST. LOUIS, STEUBENVILLE; OLEVE,LAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE „BURLINGTON, ST, PAULO, And all intermediate points io OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS KENTUCKY, MICHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Passengers' to points:west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Olevoland and Orestlino, have choice of route,,, Radars requested. to maks selection before applying for tick ets. THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, Punning close connections at Pittsburgh to all point! West. On and after MONDAY, bitty 10th, 1848, Three through, and Two accominodation trains, will Mare the depot, B. Y.. corner of ELBYENTII. and MAITRNT streets, as follow : TRAINS TOR, PITTSBUROII AND TIII4ZEIT LEAFS. Mail train at.... 7 30 A. M. Fait line '1 00 noon. Expreen mail-11.00, night WAY 380108 Lrevs Harrisburg ac commodation 3.00 P.ll 'Ancestor , c .4.30 P. M ir The mail train stops at all delPhia and Pitteburgh. The Express mall rune daily, the other trains Slindey excepted. The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station, aoutheeet corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET etreets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points Wed can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time da ring the clay. No charge for handling baggage. For further information, apply at the Depot Or - 119 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of Eleventh and Market etreets, between the holm of '1 A. M. and 11P. M. THOMAS M00R.% my 10 • Agent Penn's, Railroad do. • ISx 200 quintals Codfish.' ( 100 do. Pollock. • " - 800 bbls. Mackerel. 00 do. White Pleb, for sale by. 0. 0. Bd.Dlaelt k. CO., tabla N. WUXI P h ut. ;Lai NOTICE- - -SUIDIERii t iR MM 1 .4.111,t ARRANGIIMENI. .111LADELPRIA, WILMINGTBN, - MORE RAILROAD. On and after Monday. May 10, 1858, PASSENGER -TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADELPHIA - For Baltimore, at 8 A. AI, IP. M, (Express.) and. 11 P. M. AND DAL 1- For Wiltattsgtom at 8 A. AL, I, 4.30, and 11 P, , For Nevi Castile, at 8 A. M., and 9.30 P. M. For Middletown, at ,8 A. M. and 4.30 P. 51. 4 For Dover, at 8 A. M., and .30 P.M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPIIIA, Leave Baltimore at 7.30, A Express, 10.15 A. AI, anS. 6.40 P.M. • - Leave Wilmington at 6 95 and 10.30 A. M., and 1.45 and 8.55 P. 31. Leave New Castle 'at 0 and 0.60 A. M., and at, 8.15 P: DC. . - 51 50 MMIMUEI BO ELLIS OLABX, Agent ON SUNDAYS =COM TRAINS FROM Pl'llEll=oll AND THII wally Nail train at..]1.45 night. Fast line 5.10 A. At. .EXpress mail.. 1.10 noon. WAY TRArne AAAlira. Harrisburg no• commodation. 7 . l6 P. 111 Lancaster " .8.60 A. 14 the stations between Nails Utiitroa6o. - Leave 5111dletown at 8.68 A. M. and 6.45, P. , Leave Dover at 8 A. 51,, and 4.55 P, M. Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. Id. and 2P. M. TItAINO FOIL Dl., Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2 P. M., and /2.16 A. M., .81,PI4)AT8 only at 11 P. 51. from Philadelphia to Bal timore, Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phida.. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will run as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 6 P. M. Leave Wilmington for •do do do 745 P. M. Leave Ilavre de'Orace for Baltimore do 630 A. M. Leave Baltimorelor Havre do Grace do 6 10 P. M Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 540 P. M. B. M..F.BLTON, President. LIENNSYLVANIA EA/LTIOA.D.--THE °TWAT CENTRAL KOUTB, connecting the At birdie ilities with Weetern, North-western. and South - . western Mates, by a eontinUetu e way direst.. TAU Bout*leo - connects, at Pittsburgh with daily line Of stesmars'to all ports on the Western Rivers,and at °teteland and Sandusky with Steamers(to all orte on the North-western = lakes;_ snaking the 'moat D DBO'D, CIESAP342 - end RELIABLE 14011211brwhieh Iteight can be forwarded to and from the etsgav war. It&TXD B.II2I9)IINTICELADDIML AND PITY& BURGH. • • • , Freer Ot.s,ss—Deobs, Hatt, and • Cape, Books, Dry Goode, Ofiluixee ',,bales and trunks), Dings, (in boxes ' and bales) Feathers, Yore tk0:..4...76ii. Per 0016il Kamen 01488-:—DOroostio gheisting, Mang. and Ticking, (in original .r.bales),, Drams (insaAs);Hardwiris' ' Leatberi /signor, - (in - tisakiqjWair raper, Wool ,. an d Vim ; suite, - • ard,k - o.&e , - SO WIREDna tw Guise—Anvils, Hemp, Beam . per 1001 be and Pork, Belted, cloom Or in nets), Paints, (dry and oit,) ' One, (oitePt iard Cue 60e. per 1001 M /MATH Onans-41offee, Fish, Bacon, . Beef, and Rork, (in make or bola. eastward), LardandLard OtliNaLle, SedaAah_, German : ola hTess,Pltap, BMW, Idanufaetured ham), Bock,' Oil ,Queensarare,' Sugar, (latds., bb4.; . and boneso fee. per 100 & Fainis—Tifia, per bbl., farther notice. - - - Onans—,9oo, per 100 lbeh'tintil forlher'notiee. Oorron-42 per bale, not eimeedlng 600 IN-weight, until further notice. In shipping Goode from any-point Beet of Philadel phis, be pabtiolar to nets packages via Psenryivanis Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agente of thin Hoed, at Philadelphia or Pittaburgh, will be forwarded witiiout, detention. Rantoul Aosirre.—Olarke:& Co., Mileage ; Packet & hientohis, Tenn.; Al P . Sara & Co,. St. Louis, hfo. • P. G °Miley St.. 00., Bratuirille, Indiana) Wm. Bingham, InalliaTille, Kentucky.; B. 0. kieldratir , afe iron, Indiana; IL W. Drown & Ob., and Athos & llbbard, OinoinnatiL 8. Pierce & 00., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & 00. , - No. 64 Klibystreet, Balton; Leech Co., No. 2 Miter - Home, NewYerk, No. 1 William at. New York; B, Sunder, Phfladelphia ; Magritte & loone, , Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Mt/burgh. Hifi:lVO, General treight-Adeg. H. J. LOILBABBT, dee. Gemmel Superintendent, Altoona. Rs Machinery anb /ran. =ll2l:=C3 I==ril=l SOUTHWARK POTINDItY, SMITH AND WASHINGTON STRUTS, rituanappara. MERRICK tc'SONS; • INOINZERS AND IcAONINISTS, manufaoture nigh and Low PresinueSteam lingineS, fel Land, River, and haft° gerrioe. - , Boilers, Oaeometers, Tanks, Iron ,/loate, &e l On Ingo of all kinds, either Iron or Brawl. Iron frame roofs for OR Works, Workshops, Rpm! Stations, &o. Itetorts and this Maohinery..of the intest and aunt Improved construction. Stay description of Plantation machinery, snob ad Sugar. Eaw, and Grist Milia L Vaouum-Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, litters, Pumping Engines, &a. Bole Agents for if. Itillieluke patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth'e Patent Steam Manner, I. P. Raw' Patent Valfro Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. ' Superintendent—B. BABTOL !Paula anb Itolauranta • JONES HOUSE, • HARRISBURG; Pa., • (Vented in 1867 ELEGANTLY PIIRELSBED. NOW OPEN TO 'VISITORS. mg29-y WELLS °OVERLY, Proprietor. 'WORRELL HOUSE, N. W. oar. THIRD and HARMONY 00IIRT . ...... . . . Tna undersigned takes pleasure In informing big friends awl the public at lingo, that be bas opensd the above XBTABLISIIMENT, and pledges Mussel f to merit the patronage of hispatrons, every article ie or mint. nor quail y, having been selected without regard to price. OIiARLD3 WOltalt.LL, Proprietor: NICHOLLS HOUSE, ' (EUROPEAN PLAN) OPEN DAY AND- NIGHT. N 0.116 13011TH EIGHTH BT., BELOW oUEBTIIIIT, IBILADELPSIA. - This HOUSE is for Permanent and Tranelent Loft. tog. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, 11. NIOROLIA, to give satisfaotion to hie Patron,. This establishment is situated in the heart of the city, centre-of bushman, and convenient to all places of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling community will .find it a desirable place for comfort, oleardinesa, and eoono. my.' Mania furniabed at all home. Single Booms, 60 cents per night. By the week $2.60 and upwards. mhBo4f HOTEL,, mut. • NORTH /0133T11 OTBAIITI - Awn Mum', PHILLDILLPHIA. aDT4•tf 10811211.11 N 4 EONS. Puma! 41.0‘ (tobacco ant Cigars. CIGARS, OF FAVORITE ' BRANDS dJ and assorted sizes, carefully selected by own house at Ravens, in store, and received by every arrival from that port. S. FUGURT & SONS, el2-Sur 216 South FRONT Street. HAVANA. CIGARS—A /11104110M0 Soon • meat, such as Figaro, PartigaS, Canso's, Clods, ; . P i npite i r; Colas° • . ~: . Converdantes, Torrey Lopes, Union Americans,) ()repo, lions Ounces, to., &e., &e., in N, K,l-6 and 1.10 es, of all sixes and goal; ties, In store and constantly reeeivl and for sale low, by QII.6BLEB TETI, (new) 188 WALNUT Street, below Second,' second story VIGARO; OABANAS AND PAILTA(IAB .9.13GA89.—..it choke Invoke of these eelebreted brands on board brig 4 . New Nrn, ,, daily expected from Morena, and for sale low, by onmaxs TUTS, and (New) 188 Walnut street, below lkoond, - Second Mary. - DUBE LRIIIOH AND BROAD-TOP COAL.—JAMES If. MONTGOMERY informs his friends and the public that ho has effected an arrange ment with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the sale of their justly-celebrated LEIIIGII COAL. Re has also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top Mines for the sale of hit valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS COAL, and Is now prepared to recxiive orders and make prompt deliveries, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. ' je3-3m FRING, FOX., & CO., wholesale end retail dealers in Ltuton and SOIIIIITALILL GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylklll yard—RAOß sod BROAD atreete, Philadelphia. Keep oonatantly on hand Ooal from the most approved mires, under over, and pre pared expresslyfor family nee. to .1 QCHUYLICILL AND LEHIGH GOAL.— ).0 I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality or 30111TYLKILL AND LEMON COAL. Aly customary, and all others who may favor me withtheir orders, may rely on gettlnglloal that will beaatiafaotory to them. ICJ No intarlor Coal kept at this establishment to ear at LOW PRIONS, ALNUNDBE CONTBRY, en 1-tit , • tf 'E. eomer of Broad and Oho= Ma ir,umber. L UMBER YARD. HOUTZ & CO., (Snoceesore to Montgomery & Neall,) 13. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila., Old Moyamensing District are now receiving a large and well-seletted assortment of all descriptions of LUMBER, such al White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets, Fence Doarde, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of well.seaaoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of Bill Stuff, or every variety and dscription, constantly on hand and eawed to order at the shortest notice. Oar connection with Messrs. Isiehatre, ,, , Houtz, it Co., and Duffy, Houtz, it Co., at Marietta, Pa., gives no ma eurpmeed faellitiee, and enables unto supply orders for ell descriptions of Lumber with proroptnees and despatch. Plitff-01R LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable for PATTERN-MAKERS, &c , constantly on hand. Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully Invited to examine our stock before going eleewbere. ap2l-11 LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE athiarietta, Lancaster county, Pa. ITEHAPPEY, - HOUTZ, & Oo , take this method of informing their customers and persons desirous of pur chasing LUMBER, that they hare now on hand a large and wall-seasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber, which they, are prepared to sail at satisfactory prices. i Their timber to all from their ewn MILL'S on PINI OREM, They are also connected with genera MUSTY, HOUTZ, & 00., and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, &c., of 'all descriptions, on the shortest notice. They would also take great pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those in want of Lumber iu the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of HOUTZ k 00., corner of TRIMPTII and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con vected. iso2l-tf PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY— N. W. Oor. THIRD and OIIESNUT Ste. L. PELOMB & SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establiahment, and deslroua to merit its continuance would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new SPEOIkIEN BOON la now ready, and from their increased facilities, aro now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the beldam, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies Them In asserting that they can furnish S. more durable and better fin ished article than their cotemporaries. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purehasieg elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 oente per pound, in eiChlngs for new at speoimen pease, surf( S(X) TONS MITCHEL/ & CR OAS DAVE'S bone Arnoolated, Super Phosphate of Lime, for solo by OROASDALB, PIME 1 NOowl , owl . 104 North Delaware .le. o t.e ce e butted Detroit, IWO' White Fiah, Jed . received and for male 0.0 . SADLER do 00., je4 0 North WATER Street. BONES. --100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for Umbrella and Button Makers, in store and for side OROASDALE, P.CIROM, & CO., IQ4, NOBTEL ViILARY24S. J. Y.LOGNAX Yaaatair
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