The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 24, 1858, Image 4

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SWIM Bd l 4B-v4MOONS
Twenty-Ingth (Spring ; Selo,: Juno -,20h,, the,oaa
ohange,a-.•••i•5 - r. "r,
'Twenty-Seventh Spring We, afar eth,.at
change.
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Part of thedisoripliOnits•Whandbillefereach of the
aboeo' salo7r, fitne reedy; ' ' -:•;. •
','STOOKS", - f. -
JanaAV6esdaf Etenitli6i
r `ltlio- Philadelphia
chanee, --- thisowlhg atoekkAnd loints,? . l , order ,of
oxedutere.Z••• ,,, r .4. • • . )
83 000 Colombo,* Piqua and lidlattaßallroad, fleet
mortgage, 7 per cent. coupon bolids, interest payable
Jannary and Julyi, '
$29,000 second snortgege, - saMe company.
253 chorea Meant Outran Rallroadklompany—,par $5O.
*Shares Paint Creek Eloaltutd.lron. Mining and Ma.
nuracturing Company,-Virginial-pars2 B,
74 shares Pittaborg, - Yort - Wayn& acid Obfeago Rail.
road Corepimy—par PO. • •
I share Academy of. '••• •
7. Aare PhilldelphisslttlientennEw ,•
810,000 CAMDF ;LAND ATLANTIC, RAILROdIk CO.
Also. for account - kit-whom - It roar tionoern; erilLbe
sold without resorto,ten - ellratatuirtgatoil 2 per, cent.,
bl.nds, $l,OOO each, Camden-and EllatiVa Railroad Com
pany,- Noe: 275, 276,277,278, 974 . 250; 281, 282i:283,
nud 284, with coupon's attaohtellintereatdue frdm, wad
imludlog, July 15t;111.54:7A0 date. - ,:••
Als7, by.orderbfAhe:UnitistiStates Marshal—:,
283 abuts Lebanon Valley-Railroad thinly/ray.
3 shares Mechanic' StArlngaßank'ef Harrisburg. -
$ll5 Delaware MtituldUstlisuteeeCompany scrip.
4 shares Monufactideret Initurattee•Co.-lur $5O,
TWENTY-SIXTH SPRING SALE- 4 11NR 20th;,
At rho itzehange;Aelltisidifulitr. ,, ,
Orphans' Court pale—Estate 4441:1111\ , West. Dodd:
TIIIOIE-STORTEETOIDDWEILING', No. - 41 9North
Be renth street, between 'Willow•and.NOble streets.
Peremptory Salo. • • •
THREE-STORYBRIOR•DWELLING,TirginIastreet,
east of. Nixon street, and north of Coates street.
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 340 Federal' et,
between Third and Youth - streets, opposite Jefferson
Senn.
ROUR MODERN DWELLINGS '41104t .three-itories;
with back buildings, west side of Eery nt street, north •
• of Mister - street, TwentlethlVant. ..Therirtll be Belo
separately.
TWO,DWELLTNOS,.westaidatotTisnth streati Odra
Poplar. To be sold separately.
STORE 'AND TWELLING.—Three-story brick store
and , dwisliing, north wide - of , Paiasynkki road,k6utitof
Wharton street •
•
SOMERSET STREET. , -.Two.story'.frame d w elllgg,.
Somerset street, north of Salmon street.
SALMON STREET.- - Frametwelling,northeast side
of Salmon street, north of.Williim streetp-
TENTLIATREET EESIDENCE.—Iitat - inederst
built residence, east side of Tenth street, No. 121, be
tween Coates and Brown. -1. Iminediatelouesslon. —_-_.-
Ziectiterst Sal e..,-Estate of Catharine Peterson, ,Dsse'd.'
VINE.-STREET.--Three-story brick - dwe'ling, No,
V67l7lstis street, between. Second and Third street/ .
VALUABLE SITE ..POR• A COUNTRY
About 47., acres south of .Dristol, and-about 14 miles
from Philadelphia - ICU in Beck county, and is bond
ed on the west by the Trenton Behead at Maki G. 01,5
etation: , ..lt will ha Alcorn. by the owner, Mr. Joseph,
Paden, on the adjoinlog property... •
- DESIRABLE COUNTEY...PEACE —4 acres and 45,.
perches. in the Tillage , of .Norritontille, 2 miles froill
Norristown. The improtementaare.slarge three-Miry.
atone house, now occupied azt - spoet omco. and store by
practising physician.
IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT.Iliia, year, well..
secured and punctually paid.. Sismonths , interest due
lse Jain win Ine luchtdad. 7;.;
SECOND: STREET. . - . - -Three , atiWiy.brittic dwelling,.
No. 492 North 8, coed strut; south of. Dauphin.
TWO,TE,ILEN-STORYERION DWELLINGS, ,
street,uotheast troniTrentonitailroad street. To be '
sold separately.
TWO-STORY -ERICK ,DWELI.INGS, No, 115. Geb.
hardistreet, north of Murry ertreet r betWeen Fifteenth
'anat. with greets. , • - ' I
VAIXABIAI -,PROWIRTY,-Three-stery brick dwel
ling, frankfontlinad,,between...-Queen'and -A lien Eta., I
with fourthremitOry•brier dwalllegoon lanes Street,'
Tho whole renting for $950 a year
Pereropteryliale,: • -
FEDERAL STREET.—Twolbreelstory dwel,
Dogs. Nqe. - .1232:P5dk,./2114 Federal meet, :between-
Twelyh amiThirteenth street. - !Sale absolute. -
STREET. =Modern three-.
story brick stoiskandAiwolllng, No. 702 South Eifteenth
street, wAk two three-clay brick ,dwellingslu the rear
on Wyoming swot. • •
,
WOOD. STREET AND7ILEWSON STREET.—Three
story brick ~ dwelling,. No. 2900 Wood. street, above
Duke strestswitit two_ frame dwellings in the rear on
Howson. street, .- •
. .
COUNVEY PLAGE, SIX ACltUiti r with barn, June ,
thn: of the , Duatleton.txtrnr.ke and Cyder road, three
miles from Frankfoid i - , lmmodiatcpoeseraton.
-.• eentoe -
THREE- STOGY B RID E. DWELLING, No 1112
Barker ;met, between Sixteenth: end Seventeenth, and
Chestnut nadJiarkot_atmets. Terms—one•half,caah.,
Immediate .poseession.
Peremptory Sale..
TEISEDETORY BEIGE, DWELLING, No..— Mere
dlth street,•betwgen Lembard and"Sontb, and 'Twenty
third and Twenty-feurthatreets. Sale absolute.,
efIittEE:STORT IthlOK DWZGLINCt: forth side o
Dario tre ot- lghth home . -Irrot, o 1 TlOrtattotkltTatit
late Motriceff Penn. '
tWki;ITY-titVENTII Bennie
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At the Rath:ago, will inelndo -
—•• • .
.4,138 T Ei ' POSTPONED SALD,4QAD.- LANDS—
LUZ SAND COUNTY, •PA —By order of the traelee
for the holden of the BONDS .01..the,,NORTH .
BONDALIi r GOAL COMPANY + oontaintni 558 scree and
80 perches, eitttate in ,Fell ,township, Lnsernoleountyi
rn . Bohn Laporte. trustee. - ,• , , -
irr Full partial:Aare now:seat in lunge - bine. -
Orphans , Cuirt Sala—Ratate of Tau Kalb.-Denhi._.
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGi out- chic of
Third etreot. above Coates , .
Seine Estate. - -
BRICK DULLDING, sus , VAULT, SHEDS, it°
northwest corner of Eleventh and Columbia avenue.
881.00 Estate.
BRICK-AND PRAMS OTAOLF, Marline street
above Clolittagla avenue; •
il:7" Pull particulars now.resdy in handbills.
TBREE-STORY BIIIMDWILLGING, N 0.1032 North
Front street, south of Muter street, Abe: lot'extending
to Rope street. •
HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK It
SIDENCE, No - 1805 .Pino- street, west of Eighteenth
street, with doublelmok buildings and is replete with
,• darn conveniences.-_ ,
VALUABLE LOT, TWENTY-FOURTA, WARD, at
the southwestiorner of Lutist and Mary streets, late
Wept Philadelphia, 200 feet on Locust street, 175 feet
on Mary street ' 85.800,ay remain on mortgage- .
EtANDrOME FOUR-STORY, BRICK RESIDENCE
A handsome modern four-story helot residence, with
atible, mach-house, and *paid.; yard, southwest c.r
ner of Tenth and Shippen streets - '
LIAM:et/ME COUNTRY BEBIDENOE, large double,
stone house, Wilt' aud finished in a modern stile, be.
tween two and three 'acres of land, on Nineteenth
dtreecat tho Tldga - station on the - Germantown Rail
road. Immediate peeses-fon. There are a stone stable
avl - house, vegetaldB garden , , -
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SUPERIOR 193r1;NITIriniS ;MOTEL MIRRORS,,, PI
ANO PORTE% BOON ) CASES, OPPICE :TABLE,
GAS 011,ANDELIERS,, CARPETS, &a.
()ARO,: ;Oir eale: - this mornlng,:at, the- auction
store, wiltecnAnce,,bisides 600 lots excellent second
hand farititiro, superior piano-fortes, mantel mirrors,
sae chandeliers end peridantei Walnut office tables, wal:
nut bcolcoases, - chlua and klass Irtie r ßrautdo, ingrain,
and carpets bade ,and :bedding. stained-glue
doort; ted.'y Alto, tb'oisa'Oeriof 'botsohold furniture by
order of executor doimfngg an atunotPre assortment,
worthy the attentiott‘Of ladies and others desirous of
purchasing.- - -
- 07! tlitilogamoio - yol'sitAy r and the articles arranged
for examination. • --, •
• Gate at Nola UM and 141 South Yoorth groat.
SUPERIOR MINITURE.. ELEGANT - ROSEWOOD
PIANO•YORTE - EINE BRUSSELS OARPETS,
ROILS. ,
This Morning; -
At 0 o'clock, at ,the,,aaction stew .art , extensive
assortment of exoellent secend4Ond fnraltate, elegant
piano-fortes 'ens mitrom,marpets, eto., - from- private
families d "hensekeeping,,sremorol Wilke store
for etereplecantof.sals,,, ,
Ateo r e gsentity °gips aliandidiets, gas pendants, gas
bail Larders: brackets, •
Also, a Osinerrentype apparatus
Also, A pair of ganglion pedestals, with blank mashie
17111/1.
Isecator>a Bale
EIVEIOR,
idiii'lll43BloB, ?co.'
Thle Morning. - -
At 10 oiilook, at the'attetlon rooms, eacend story, by
order of executor, the• entire household furniture, In
use but a abort tin:mined In excellent order.
irr• Now arrange' • for examination In the eeeond
Bale at No.lig t tlieyntleist.
VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, - Bh.7OIIATINOO, AND'
'I3IIOION PAIUTE I,IIIRANY.
• •
• , On- FridertMornln "*. • . . •
- •-•-•
Yuly 2d, at 10 - ofeloek, at N 0.1514 Areh street, will
be sold, bitcatalogne, • private collodion of valnable
on-paintings and etigesvings. - all richly „framed ; at thm
same time, • number •,04clioloe, books, rare and dad entitiona, and anperbly bound. The eolleetion of paint
ings embraces the productions of the following eminent
artists: Thomas Sally,. George•B. Bonfield,-Baubaaart
nir, Carl Bclau,te, Sabato?, Delathe, Burney, Birch,
Martin. PI eyrrbearrkhrth/litt, - othets' - •
1:17' )ley be examined nithnatilognea_
_Awo days pre
vious to the pale, from 9 ANIV; till 1 E"' ' •
AT PRIVATE 8A L 8
- • •
A Ire)Vietaied Ant mortgage-84800,
bfautiftallyX,!l . !WAd. .kot„ Yerkkizßen turnpike;
ovtioarfirwi; ' „ • , .
08.8 $ N A Li A. N. 8, ANOTIONEEIV
.LTA AND 0010118131ON' ktEROIIANT; - 8. J. isofner
EMIL find ILLOB amts., •
. . _ . ,
GREAT ,P 781,10 fLOOPALMODkiribIf.
MONEY - 1- MONEY MONEY! ! I
Money liberally advanced In large or small amounts;
from ore dollar to_thonsanda, on gold and, silver plate,
dlam6zol4 ostoboo f jorolty; towling-piethoi 'Mythical
lostnunenta, famlture, drk goods, - clothing, groceries:
cigars, hardware, cutlery, 'books; homea !gigolos bar
nem, and all arMalia of Tante, for gap length
agiead;Oh; Nat/taps ) "Pirincipot - Estabasfoooot,
southeast - corner of Bilth and'B4e streets. • • -•
.
Prorzate•nry notes; with: millateval f,
attlielowestmadtet - rstes. -- •
NATITAIRP' PRINOTPAL ISTABLIOLIMINT, S. 31„
CORNER OP BIXTELAND RACE STRRITR.
Where moneywiltbe advahoed on gold and
'silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry , pieces,
dry goode,:clothing" groceries; Donors, *dors, hard.
ware, tansy - article*, -ntlrrors.- - psintlisgs, en!
grassingt,,tersirldal instrements; furniture, bedding,
horses vehicles, harnese, stocks, and all other sztioles
' 'OtiT.DOOn"BATAB. "
Personal attention giveat tof , lll2oisitsdoor sales, - either"
attrlate dwellings stores, or elsewhere, and charges
TO PERSONS RR 1,1 3AT)111111Ff 11017$REOCITING.
- PerkonsratUmnlshßig , hooselr.sepislif or hiving sups!
plietrof4tiitiltstre'avdlapicsie of,iirillind it to their is&
vantwobYeendingthe ettorbib the Motion store, Month-
Mort corner of Path and Race street, where, it will be
proPorlpteranged links* thrititurs, salesrOtois, and sold
to the bestadvantage, twiPthirds of the goods advanced'
ltrequitsd, - and - thabblimoolmndellever the afternoon
of thole, of sale.
- Rine told'and htthilng Sacs, - dtitsbleilfa[tirid
double bottoresdierer, lepines , BegihN Bwise, add
Prh - neli Watched ; sposfol, gold - thalne, gold bowe
ls-Ka itilet,l'ef dee gold Studs, breastplate; and linger
ringer line ilutsW,Tnyerlor: old violisi and gaiter, very
fhb! liteCtietin;AMUnilt9l : • •
.bther:artlelei.
D111,111i) ti;piti-k WARMING. AND,
g—AliNdkaPe e
61100118110118 TO O. 6. HBA7BOI/.
We have re movedlmps our oldetand In 'Walnut street
to the LARGE STORY", - NO. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below Abs' St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old friendsapt Ilse pratblie 'arcrietpcmstfully Invited to
examine air extensfire stick Cif'Winn Air Pornaees,
Oooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, DeNistevs, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coll*Gratek,'lto., .Ee. We are
now manufacturier °WILSON'S CELEBRATED PAT
.ENT NEW COAL GAB 00N8IGI1NO PURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Neater ever Invented,
and stated topliglaseteA,
Also, .newnanbsiluittral latterni Low' Down
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all ekes and patterns.
We hav e r Ahc , r i cidalifeiegiria - tifif , ituukutk o t ure - of
spumieLtD swing MANTELS from Pena ;
ytritrei4-, Eftelst. ,, Wrimee hfentehirt .Itwerdert:l
SP Baldie'Pnig gi t y4 - urtrIATA Asir owci ExAt.
Liiiii‘of 4itielelf , riesciterte 6 thit hot
repreeerct ttarrarttendledutitol Ogling atiAssus,
Or not injured by &Flake - MAW tks; Oft' `Acidi
Ana ere eohlivhorami t axid - mtau,*,m ff kl m p r i c ;
shun grrufea,eiGtilioncrice Meet. ".
•, AMMO,
.tiENT PELlWELL,lblikerlitteildeit:
PltUadelphle, Aprll, 1803—sp7! ly
E=lllMMlEZ=======
IiOMMEROIAL` SSES BOOM, "
NJ 7 BANK sod 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR
LET and CHESTNUT and 81100 ND and THIRD streets.
S' L'OzWOLEIMIT.NATTOTiottinga.
CLOTHINEI SALE THIS DAY.
. . .
, OAD B.—We invite the particular attention of pur
chasers to the positive sale of superior clothing, to be
hands this day. at Igo Welook, comp/bias about
pot- 2,000 Garments for Mon's sod Boys' wear.
11W" Samples and catalogues now ready.
BALE OP OLOTIIING.
This litorning, - .
June '24th, crnnmencing at 10g o'clock, will be
Sold, without reserve, for cash, a general assortment of
clty.rcarle clothing, consisting of—
gaglarte,
Oren coats, or every variety, rued , in a ittperlor inan
'rock coats, ner, for men's and boys ' wear.
Paula and, „, • .
&amp es and-catalogues earl: on the morning
lof • • ' .
SALII OP STRAW 000D8. ARTIVIOIALS, &c.
.: •-, On Priday Morning, A .
Juno 28th, commencing- atnOg o'clock, will be
sold,erithont rotervo, -- for caah t 'a large and general ae•
aortment of fresh ehnw gooda and K.-Meals.
; Included wlll found, vie: •
Bonnets
Colored, and white, of all qualitleft, for
Cans •k •
ram , s,. sronienia, mines% boys , and intuits'
Wear, adapted to oityand country trade.
,
Also, 50 cartons French artificials.
Eamplem and ostalogties eirly on the morning -of
Consignments respectfully solicited. for which
the' best' effort* will be used to obtain satisfactory
priceoi , ' ••,1'
117 r , Pureltuars will usually and at the " Commer-
MAP , every variety of staple and fancy goads, sold in
lots to omit 'rhos.. who want good.v at cash value, ob
tained by 114 conipetition, will find it their interest to
attend.
;
d~'DXSAFtT Ise 430., , Auoprizrzicas AND
I.oe , Commission 'lllencorarrre, No: 27 South lEIGIiTH
STREET; corner ot.LODGE STREET.
LARGE BALE OF .1111IttlITURE, CARPETS, ho.
On Saturday Morning, •
i At 10 o'clock. we will SellA large' assortment of se
cond-band furniture. carpets; matting, an., of a persoli
declining housekeeptcunll tribe sold without reserve,
LARGE SALE OF lonmorprams; nostmax, DRY
GOODS AND:TRIMMINGg.
,
Ott Tueederlforning, '
-At 24 Worth NintlretreeOve will sell the entire
litieBlttireeittl).ll; Loud...meager;
about declining buelness ; • rale to commence at 10
o'clock precisely. The stook hos been lately purchased,
and is all in gcod, fresh order, and consists in part of
fine French embroideries, trimmings; hosiery, all kinds
of dry.goOds, parasols, umbrelles. /cc.
Irr..Tbe-goode will be open for examination on Mon
day afternoon, and will be worthy the attention of
dealers and others—all to be sold without reserve.
•• - - • AT PRIVATE 8A11,19.„ „
Alerge and valtuibitareet or Valuebte coal and tim
ber lead at privatenaleorell Worthy the attention of
capitallitte and.otheni, anrthe owner is compelled to
117 4 : - For further Partionlanf Inquire at the auction
ten ie
tl3 ;- 011T-,D00.11, BALES Whited and promptly at
ded ~.
I,cr• ADVANOES made, on consignmenta when de
sired, without extra charge.
074 ALES-ROOMS open until 10 P. M. Now pro.
pared to - receive" invoices of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
WATCHES and - ,7I4IVNtRY, • N,E W • and fiROOND
11ANp YURNlTintit, F.Azzawas, BOORS and STA
TIMRY.,&a.
MT Sales' of i . AXOf Goons every evening.
TAMES 14:, FREEMAN, - AUCTIONEER,
air NO, 422 WALNI:Pr STREET, 'Move 1101YriT11.
Persons favoring us with eonsmumentis eau rest
stimened'that their property will not be macrame&
bpotheraiidna m
Hotin In ore moderate t h
an those obarrd
any Auction_"
ocr.' Oonsignments respectfully solicited:
117 Hales paid Immediately after the goods are reed.
• Yoeltive AalaSeal
- CEMETERY LOTS.PAIZI ma
• • - On Wednesday Evening,
' CO, at 8 o'clock, - at' the Brehange,will be sold
without reserve.- • " • • •
' Leta Nos 40 and 48: sea: E avenue lols
, Lot No. 425, "sea - li. and 255. nee 0, near the 1 root of
the ground—in the Odd Yellows' Cemetery.
Aleo.-Lot.No. 25. Division A, sec. 20, on Main way.
Lot No. 15, Divielon D sea. 3.
Lota Nos 10 and 11; Livielon 0, sea. 32—in American
Unhooks , Cemetery.
Er These lots are well located Sale absolute.
. • - • Trustees , Positive Bale, -
PUBT;10 SALE Olt. EIGHT SECTIONS, 160,000
EQUABV BRET, IN.MOUNT MORTAR OEMS.T.6II.Y.
- Under authority of a deed of tntetorill be sold, with
outreserge, on somlttnt of whom It may coneern ,
• On.Wednoaday &waning,
Juno 110th, at 5 O'clock, , at•the 21ffladelphia Ex
change-
-1314ht watlone'of ground, numbered 1,2, 8, 6 19, 62,
59, and 60,roontatnining together 160,000 sonars feet,
in Mount Mortal Cemetery, as per plea. with all the
rights and immunitiam belonging to ate lots, sad sub
ject aloneto the conditions of the act of incorporation,
and 'the rules end- regulations adopted by the mane
%ere of the corporation.
. fl7 ' Will b c e e so4l s pa etrat e o n ly iimh
when
tho
came
IC
struck off.
- Positive Bale on the Premleen.
TWENTIETH.. EIPRII!G SALE- OR' REAL ESTATE,
' Will be sold on Friday morning, dune 26,1868, at 10
o'clock, Cu the premisec
-11,1ND81:111g FOUR. BTORY BRIM RERIVENCE,
No. 1208 'WARRINGTON BTREET; FOURTEENTH
WABO.—A beautiful tour story brick dwelling, with
four•otory.brtok iwek building' and lot of ground, 17
feet front 80 feet deep to Clay street. It was ereoted by
the present owner for himself, and poIoOLIP/I every mo
dern improvement and convenience. 0,600 may re.
Main.
Kr $550 rent but been repeatedly refused.
. Sale positive."
lIANDSOME 'PARLOR SUIT 00 DAMASK STEEL.
'TITRE, CARPETS, he.
Also, at the came than f. very handsome stilt of walnut
furniture, comprising pair of NOr/VI, pair arm chairs,
pair Window chilli and four parlor chain oorered with
crimson satin damask; velvet carpet, walnut sofa table,
13rocadella, marble top Intl t of cottage furniture, shades
expensive Venetian blinds, &e.
HA. of the whole ittaoluto.
TWANTT-➢IRBT 9PIfING HALM—JIMA awl.
This sale will include the fel mains—
Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Charles Janney, deed.
HOUSE AND LOT, FRONT STREET.—A three.
story brick hone* owl lot, west aide of Front street,
above Poplar, 23 'feet 1 Inch front and 90 feet deep.
Clear of ineumbrancoa. Terms—cash • Bale poidtive,
Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Johosonhi minors.
THREE-STORY DEICE HOUSE, CROWN AND
VINE .STREETS.—A three•etory brick hones and lot,
northeast corner of Crown and Vine streets , 17 feet
front, 73 feet 2 inches deep Clear of incombrances.
Bale positive.
. POSITIVE., BALE—TWO FRASIE ROUSES AND
LARGE LOT, OAMDEN.—A lot with two frame houses,
north side of Spruce street, between Second and Third
strode, Camden. Lot 00 feet front and 260 feet deep to
Division street, Rents for $lOB Clear of incum
brancee. They will be sold without reams.
Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Isaac W. Latch, Dern.
BRIOE. HOUSE AND LARGE LOT or GROUND,
Twenty-first and Coates At eets.—The brick house and
large lotof ground, southwest corner Twenty - 8 rat and
Coates ' , treas. 80 feet on Coates street and 189 feet on
Twenty-first street to Wallace street, 70 feet 2 inches
on Wallace street. $240, ground-rent, The front an
Coates street Bo feet doep. Rents for $3OO a year. Bale
positive.
Orphans Court Bale—Estate of William Teeny, De 0 ,41,
1101785 AND. LOT, LITTLE PINE STERT.—A
three-story brick house and lot, 1731 feet front on Lit
tle Pine etreetitmd 00 feet deep.' $39.37, ground-rent,
Sale positive.
Orphans , Court Sale—Same Estate.
GENTEEL DWELLING, THIRTEENTH. STREET,
BELOWWALLACE.—A three-story brick house and
lot, east ride of Thirteenth street. below Wallace St.,
17 feet front, 180 .feet deep to Orange street, 20 feet
wide., On Orange street la a email three-story brick
dweillog. 02,600 may remain. Bale positive,
HANDSO3II6BESIDENCE. N0..827 VINE STREET.—
A ideelrable three-story brick dweillog house, with
double three-etorybrick buildings and lot of ground, 827
Vine etreat, east of Ninth street. 90 feet front 00 feet
deep to a 3 feet wide alloy, of which it hes the privilege
It Is a very desirable dwelling, built and finished In a
thorough manner, with every convenience, and is a de
sirable location fora breams man.
fl May be examined at any time. $l,OOO only re
q red.
, RIGHT Hoven AND LOTS, OXFORD, APPLE,
AND BRIXTON BTREETB.—Eight homes and lote,
Oxford; Apple, andErinten streets, Seventeenth Ward;
to be sold separately.
VAVEABLE'LOT:OF 011CliTSD, 8. X. corner Front
Street, York street, aid Frankford avenue.—A valuable
lot •of ground, 146 feet 8E inches in front on Front
street, and York street, and 117 feet 3E inches wide at
the rear: 8105 ground rent. Frankford avenue is the
Flank Road with the Fifth and Sixth street Railroad in
the Clara saga every few minutes. Will be Bold
without reserve It $9OO Is bid; two-thirds of which may
remain.
PINE Oldt
VALUABLE LOT, JASPER AND FRONT STREETS.
—Also, a lot east side of Front street, 26 feet south of
York street, SO feet front. and about 180 feet deep to
Jasper street. 1140 grodnd rent.
Will be sold without reserve if 51,400 le bid. •
VALUABLE LOT, N ' B. corner Front and Jasper
streets —Also, the lot northeast corner of Front and
Jasper streets. lei feet front on each, and 112 feet deep
at the rear. 1166 round tent.
Will be sot without reserve if 11S0 in bid.
NEAT - DWELLING, MADISON STBEET, SOUTH
WARK three-story brick dwelling, Madison street,
(leading weetward from Moyamensing road,' between
Merlotti,' and Carpenter streak!, Southwark,) 73 feel
8 inches front and 263 feet deep. Olear of indium
brance. ny• Sale positive.
Positive Bale by order of Court of Cowmen Pleas..-Re.
tate of George Augustus Batrbaw, a lunatic.
TWO-STORY MOH MUSE, QUEEN STREET,
ABOVE lIVTII.--t. neat two-story brick house and
lot, south aide of Queen. between Delaware Fifth and
Sixth 'treats, 18 - feet:front and OB feet 41C Inches deep.
Clearer locumbrances.
Same i F.D. s B SO to beoff paid on each of the above when the
atonic
Sale at No. 292 South Third etreet, above Berme.
trANDBO3II4 NOWELIOLD FURNITIIIIN—PRENOR
PLAT); MIRROR% PIANO PORTE ; PAINTINGS.
ern Monday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold at No 202 South Third
street, above Spruce street, the entire household fur.
Janine, comprising euporlor carpets. mahogany piano
forte, pair Preach plate mirrors, veultian blinds, ate.
gen. hair seat rotas; and 'parlor chairs carved glint.
bethan and other chilli*. oval marble:top sofa table
i
onrtalna, passage oil cloth and rode , stoir carpet, hat
stand, mahogany chamber Purnltnro,' wardrobes, dress
ing bureaus, venithut - blinds, ingrain carpets, wo k
stands; beds and bedding; washstands, &c. Also, ex.
tension dining table, dinner and Um ware, knives - and
forks • '
May be examined, with catalogues, early On the
,day of sale. - -
O s dki11:111. NATHANS, AIIOTIONEER,
and - MONEY LOAN OP7IOB, No. 224 Booth
THIRD Street, below Walnut, oppoeito Pear at.,
only
elg.hy doom below the Baohange.
Boum of buineas from
7 o'clock A. M. Until 10
O'clock In the ev ening
Oat-door... Wee, and i , ,
sles at the Auction Rouse AV
tote upon the moat autistaatory terra.
CAPITAL M,_,000. •
- Established for $4O kW Thirty Yaws.
Mumma made from one dollar to thmisonde on HIS
monde, Mier Plato, Notches, Jewelry, Ilardwaro; Bier
chandLle, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Bushel
.Instruments, Gunn, Homes, Carriages , and Ooodo of
.averi.deseription.: -
An_goode Gan remain any length- of time sgtiedi
arm.
All advances from 0116 hundred dollars and nparardi
bi charge& 2 per cent. per month $6OO ant over t
Ike lowest marketrate. -
. . . ,
This Store Home having le depth of 120 feet, Malmo
eNtAnd thief proof ruins to store all valuable", and prl
vale watchmen for the premien •; also, a heavy bum.
-01004 effected for the benefit of all persona having good.
&dammed Upon,
N. .B,—On ismotutt of healing an rthilmited *WU;
this, odthe is prepared to =Widmer:Oa on more eatfa
faetom and accomniodating.tarms then any other-in
tiat ofty.
ant
lioany ney
charge.,adyenoest bats poor, in mall amount, with,
,AT PRIVATI
felt Pident - Lenor and other Watches; JerveW , , end
Olothing will be sold at reeticed prises. -
CITALL , BRUSERS,
Iry . .
A Isxte'An)kltAteni,' aultable for
" RO.O En S
And for sale by
HENRY 0. ZOITSTEIN, , _
ArRUSH AND B.E'LL tVB MANUFAC.27/
82 - NORTH THIRD 8T
•
griABES.E. —196 boxes Prime Herkimer
easinq Just !sliding and for sale by
Ply 0. 0. HADLHE & 00.,
No. 9 North Water stmt.
=Ea
DIIHTZIIa,
UANDBORU
I - cAncti,llL..-
SatiTT, Jr., './..IIOTIONEER, (grieres
trito.sor to WOLMORT SCOTT ' ) 481 CHESTNUT fit.,
oc i tte the Custom HOUSe, between ifonfth ;I n Firth
BABE 'or THE STOOK OP' A. - BANKRUPT -pnoni
NTHIt smaxEs.- • • •
' On Friday Morning,'
Jane 28th, 'at 10 o'clock, will be sold from the
shelves the stock of a bankrupt, by order of aseignee,
comprising the usual - assortment of "staple and- faney
.
goons, viz:
i Chintzes. colored cambrics, Muslini;whiteloods,
brolderod bands, 'flouncing, collars, sleeves,,llale thread
and sulk gloves, hosiery, ocanbe,• brushes,- porte.monl
'sales, looking glasses, &n. . ladles , and gents'
linen and cotton handkerchiefs, sewing silk, buttons,
tapes, &0., d:o. . ..„
CONcoaki QAtTERB.. .
011 , 0 a gents , calf, potent-leather, end sloth ()engross
gaiters. •
Also, 100 dozen Incites! leatin r f gaiters.
Alin, .4-4 , "and 5-4 plain and fancy matting
bIIIKNESS; BAINLEY, - &.00:,
' Nee. 222 and 224 MAT U fitteet .
SALE OF (MONTER& DESKS, BTOYEI3,
CARRETO, kit,'
Of the auction store, Nos. 222 and 224 Market street.
On Friday Morning,
June 25th, atlo o'clock will be sold—
. oounting-room desks and tables. _
• Large size counters. •
Loose shelving and carpets.
Counting-room chairs and stools.
Trestles, boards, stoves, kc. , being the Sutures of
the auction store.
Also, a quantity' of coal
•
TAMES J. ARRUCKLE, AUCTIONEER,
J corner SECOND - Rita . BUTTONWOOD atreets.
EXTENSIVE OATALOGHE SALE OF HARDWARE,
BLASTING, MANILLA, WRAPPING, WRITING,
AND STRAW. PAPERS, WRAPPERS, BOX,-BIND
ERB% STRAW, AND WOOL BOARDS, PAPER BAGS,
BAGGING, PLATFORM SCALES SCREENS, dca.
This Morning,
June 24th, at 10 o'clock, precisely, at the northeast
corner of Third and Now streets, will positively b 0 sold,
without reserve to the highest bidder, tho entire Moat
of William Franok, declining the paper hyalites,
JJ Catalogue on the morning ot',eale,, jalo-st*
4CepartmersVp . Notirco.
TEM COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
• existing , between Messrs. Breinig, (haulm, &
&
Breinig fur the manufacturing of Colors, Paints, c.,
has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business to he settled by Jacob Brcinig.
JACOB BB EINIG, ,
ISAAC GATT NIS.N .
D. E. DREINIG. 31. D.
211X4ADELPIIIA, Juno 14, 1805. j02.1.-3teS
IVOTICE.—In consequence of the above
11 Dissolution, the manufacturing of PAINT AND
COLORS at the American Paint and Color Works will
hereafter be tarried on by JACOB BREINIG, who will
also remain sole manufacturer of the Patent Hydroleurn
Imitation of Brick and Steno •Cotor, and of 'the Patent
Ole= Liquor (a substitute forLieseed 011.)
Works, TW ENTY-POURTH and GREEN Streets.
Warehouse and Office, No. 331 ARCH Street.
je23.3tet
UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED
copartnership, under the name and style of AR
NOLD dc WORL, and have taken the store No. 120
WALNUT Street, for the transaction of a general Im
porting and COMlllibbloll business In Wines and Liquors.
J. W ARNOLD,
of Washington, D. C.,
GEORGE M. WORL,
of Philadelphia.
PIIILADELPHIA, Juno 1, 1868. jelS-lx
MILE UNDERSIGNED HAVE F3RMED
a copartnership under the style of F ROHR NCI ASI
Si WELLS, for the transaction of a GENERAL- DRY
GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, and have taken the
store No. 34 South FRONT Street, and 85 LETITIA
Street.' TIIEODORE FROTIIINOCIADI,
KIRK D. WELLS.
PIIILADXLMIII, June Ist, 1858. - Je2-2m
proppsalg.
11BPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 'HIGH - -
WATS—Office, 8 W. corner Chestnut. and Fifth
streets.
PHILADELPHIA, June 21st, 188 S.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the under
signed, until THURSDAY, June 24th. at 12 o'clock - )1.
for furnishing materials and repaving, with tramway
Pearl street. from Tenth to Twelfth street.
- „The said tramway stone to be of beet quality Connecti
cut granite, and gravel and all the materials to be of good'
quality. ,
No proposal will be received or acted upon, except
from &practical payer, or persons eugaged in the busi
ness, and the names of responsible persona as sureties
must be given. or the bid will be rejected, as the parties
doing the work will be required to keep it In good con
dition (or two years from its completion.
JOAN IifoOARTIIY,
je23-3t Chief Commissioner of Highways.
PROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD
MINT OF TUE UNITED BTATEM
PRILADELPIIII, .TU11416.1868.
_ .
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this in
stitution until 12 o'clock M. of TUESDAY, the 29th
instant, for furnishing and delivering at the Mint, at
such times and in such quantities an may be required,
between the Ist of July neat and the 30th of June en
suing, (1830,) inclusively, the following specified at ,
ticks, viz
A supply of the best quality of Anthracite Lehigh
Coal, (of tlte lump and steamship plres,) entirely free
from atone, slate, and other foreign substances ; each
ton delivered In be of 2240 pounds weight.
' And a supply of the best quality dry Hickory and
Spruce Pine Wood: the whole to be subject to the in
spection and upprmal of the Director of the Mint.
The proposals may be made for the articles separately,
and should be endorsed " Proposals for Coal," and
Proposals for IVeod." . .
JAM'S ROSS SNOWDEN,
Director of. the 31Iot
jeD
tcgat lgotires
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
POD TYI) CITY AND COUNTY OF PII/I.ADNL.
I.lllA.—Divnrce, No. 2. DecesulJer, 1857. MARY E.
TAYLOR vo. WILLIAM TAYLOR.
And now, to wit, 19th June, 185 S, on nifitten of Wit
D. Kta.ttY, Esq., for Libellant. Rule on Respondent t.
show CALM oby rho Court should not decree a Mora
a rtriculo moire/naafi, an prayed for by the Libellant,
returunbic SATURDAY, 3d July, 1860, at 10 A. M.
'TO WILLLAM TAYLOR, alias NEHEMIAH TAY.
LOR, respondent above unwed e Take notice of the
above rule. Wll. D. KELLEY,
Solieitor for Libelinut.
je2l-tww2w
19th June, 1853
IrN TUE ORPIIANS' , COURT FOR TRH
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADELPUIA.
Estate of FRANCES RUSSELL, dere/mod.
The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and intinat the
accouutof JOSEPII PE ARSON, Administrator d. b. 11.
N. C. R. of Mrs. Prances Russell, deceased. and to report
distribution of the balance, will- meet the psalm. in
terested on MONDAY, the 28th day of Juno,BsB,f 1
at 11 o'clock A. M., at his 0111cC, No. 411 CHESTNUT
Street. in the city of Philadelphia.
jeliistu th Kit W3l. D. KELLEY, Auditor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application has been mule to the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company for the renewal of certificate of
stock in the above Company for live aliares, No 8,030,
issued Muy ID, HU. In the name of P R. FULLER,
to trust; said certificate having been lost or destroyed.
Jrifetu th•lm+t P. It. FULLER, Triistee.
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.—NOTICE IS
11.F.DEBY GIVEN to the Owners of Promises
mentioned in the appended Memoranda of Municipal
Claim, that Write of Scire Facies will be issued there
on in Three Months from this date, unless the same
shall be paid at the Office of the undersigned, No. 139
South FIFTH Street, at or before that time.
WILLIAM Si: SMITH;
ttorney for Plaintiff.
The City of Philadelphia, tense of George W. Stroud,
vs. 'Robert Dempster. 0. P. March Tenn 1859, No. 207.
Paving south side Darolay street, 160 1'44 west of Fif
teenth, $23.68.
Same vs came. 0 P. March Term, 1858, No, 208.
Paring south side Barclay street, 120 feet west of Fif
teenth, $21.97.
Same vs. same. C. P. Mirch Term, 1058, No. 209.
Paving south side Barclay street, 185 feet west of Fit—.
teentli, $21.97. - •
Same c'John Davey, owner or reented owner. 0. P.
March Term, 1858, No 274. Street paving, north side
Waahlngtonatreet, 3.49 feet 8 niches eaet of Twenty.
third street, $21d.9.1
May 18, 18,8
(Earvetings
CARPETS.
We will commence TODAY
CLOSING OUT
Our entire Spring Stock of
VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETINGS,
AT
GREATLY RIMMED PRICES.
DAILY & BROTHER,
No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
Purchasers will please tall and examine our large
asaortment. ap2o-tf
rrAPESTRY OARRETS.—JUST OPEN
ED,a large lot of superior Tapestry Osrpste, to
be sold it a low pries.
BROTHER,_, _
CASH OARPET STORE,
920 CHESTNUT St.'
QIIPERB TIIREE-PGY CARPETS
A fresh assortment of now patterns, at reduced
prices, at DAILY to' BROTHER'S,
CASH CARPET STORE, r•
mhSl-if 920 CHESTNUT St.
3ED ROOM CARPETS.-10,000 YDS.
of enperlor Ingrain and Three-ply o.trpets, of the
beat testae and Myles, at II prices • from 60 coots to
$1.26 per yard. DAILY k BROTHER,
mhBl-IT - No. 920 OHESTNIIT Street.
'REST HEAVY BA USSELS.-'—:A. LARGE
lot of new patterns, In t eat, chaste etylee, at low
prices. DAILY & BROTHER,
CHEAP CARPET STORE,
tolial•tf . COO CHERTNIIT 8t
%gritultnral
gig KETCHUM'S REAPER AND MOWER
FOIL-1S — The reout Severe trials at Reading,
Chestnut Bill, spring Mown. Delusory County, apd don
wheru. prove the decided fluperlority of this machine
over all otheis: Werrauttgi in every particular ; and for
solo only by
SPANGLER & GRAIIA2I,-
_ No 627 MARJKIIT Street
gig PRATT'S 'UNRIVALLED SPRING
TOOTII HORSE RAKE, warranted superior to any
other in me. Self-adjusting unloading Nay Forks, Re
volving Hay Rakes. thq beat ever offered In the city
Rakes, Forks, Cradles, Beythea, and haying and Har
vesting Toole generally.
jet i, SPANER ,
, N GL o. 527 MA RKET Street.
.BUCKWHEAT, MILLET, PURPLE
=TOP and !tutu - lingu Turnip Seed of Superior
quality. SPANGLER S. OR AllA:11.
je23 No. 627 ALARKET Street,
WHY SUPPER, WITH DYSPEPSIA?
e - ZINGLER & EMITIVE PIIRE, MEDICINAL
COGNAC BRANDY has mired Dyspopia, Low BOHM,
General Debility, &0., &0., &e. Price .1.1.25 per bot
tle, or $10.60 per dozen. Warranty! pure. Try it.
I hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dye
pop s% for the lest ten years, during which time I have
tried &lithe popular medicines, but of no avail. Having
had Zeigler &, flailthPs PurecHediclual Cogan Brandy
recommended by many persons, induced inc to try.lt.
One bottle bas ahnoet cured me ofdyspepsia and costive
habits, of ten years' standing, loan say, with a thank ,
ful heart, that I have never found Re equal during my
painful and distressing complaint.. I sincerely recom
mend it to dyspeptic, nervous .and debilitated sufferers.
Jane 0. Hicatiaorn,
Jan. 16th, 1058. 1231 Olive at eel. Also, ZIEGLER & BMITH/1 Pure Medicinal WINES,
warranted pore, and no counterfeit !Altura, which are
daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and consump..
tires, and la all oases of general debility, lon of app.]
tale,&o.
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle 81 00
Old Port Wine, do. do. 100
Old Sherry Wine, do. do. " 100
Address your ordera to Sole Agents,
'
2.IIIGLNIt Ab SMITH,
- ole Drate;
B. W. corner fiIiCOND a nd
h nd GREe sal W Bte uggi ., PAHA.
Also, for sale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist,
fel-y , - Brantford road, opposite Hanover..
500 TONS' MITCHELL & CROA
DiLIPSI Borie itueolated Super Phosphate of
Lime for elle by OItOMIDALS, PRISON to ,
104 Nada Dolman ,o maw,
THE rittgS. —NAMVtisi
pERVVIAS- Yll,llP,'
PROT.EOTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDN OF,
, • •
,IRON
Ifarlllg suceesafully passed the ordeal to which new dia.
coyerios in the Materla Medici are snbiected, must not,
Lo recelredrts an established medicine. Its efficacy in
curing
, . DYSPEPSIA,.
Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Nounggia, Bronchitis
A n d consumptive tendencies, Disordtafed State of the
Blood, Belle, Scurvy,the Prostrating Bffecta of Lead or
Mercury, General D ebility; and all Diseases which ro.
quire a Tonic and Alterativo Medicine, Is beyond clues.
tion..
.!,S. ro .
The proofs of its efficacy are co nu-
Morons, So well authenticated, and of
Mich peculiar character, that antferers
itiannot reasonably hesitate to receive
the proffered aid.
The Peruvian Syrup does not profess
to be a cure-all, but its range is exten
sive, became many diseases, apparently
uttilla3itie intimately related, and proceeding from one
cause, may be mired by one remedy.
The clam of ditieflSON for which the Syrup provides a
cure Is precisely ,that which has co often buNad the
highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible,
the witnesses accessible; and the safety and efficacy of
the Syrup incon trove rti hie. ,
Those persona who may wish for an opinion from die
interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup,
cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, acnontua
morons testimonials, to the hands of the Agenda. The
signatures are those of gentlemen Avon known iu the
community, ma of the highest respectability.
Tho undersigned having experienced the beneficial ef
fects of the "Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re
commend it to the attention of the public.
. . . . .
From our own esperience as well as from the testi
mony of others, whoce,intedigence and integrity are al
together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its erect
cy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bron
chial 'Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, • Dropsy,
Neuralgia, &c. Indeed, Ito effects would be incredible.
but from the high character of those who have wit:
erased them, and have volunteered their testimony, as
we do ours, to its restorative power. •
Rev. JOHN PIERPONT,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
. 8 II KEN'DALL, M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY,
THOMAS C AMORY,
PETER HARVEY,
NAMES 0 DUNN,
Rsv THOS. WRITTEMORD.
CERTIFICATE OF DR HAYES
- -
It is well known that the Medicinal effects of Protox-
Ide of Iron is loat ; by oven a very .brief exposuro iota,
and that to maintain a solution of Protoklde of Iron,
without further oxidation, hoe been deemed imptredble
In the Peruvian Syrup, this derirablopoint In at
tained by combination in a way before unknown, and
this solution may replace all the proto carbonates ; cl
tenths and tartrates of the Misted& Medico.
A A BAYER, ht D ,
Assayer to the State of Maasachusetts.
16 Boylston street, Boston.
SOLD BY
N. L. CLARK Sr. CO., Proprietors,
No. 6 WATER Street, Boston. -
F. BROWN,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
HASSARD & 00 ,
• - TWELFTH and OIIESTNUT Streete,
jel6-tu th sat-6m wdm Agents for Philadelphia.
IFCTBENtAPK T S, ift 9N BITTERS.
This Medicine, as ite name implies, le one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is es
pecially adapted to there who have a loss of appetite or
are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaints. Piles,
Nervous Debility General Weakness, and all diseases
arising from a disordered condition of the digestive
organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal in
It, as it enters purifies, and replenishes the olood;
which le so Important to brine about a healthy action
THOUSANDS ARE LIVING
a: miserable existence, of a pale sickly color,
weak
and emaciated , whi couldl be restored to health by the
use ot , one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine :emery, being free from any
thing that is of an injurious nature.
FOR ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD
there le no better antidote than Hobensaek's Irpn
tors When the blood is impure the whole body Is full
of disease Blood letting may answer for a time, but
oleansing a pert not purify the whole. At the
fountain we Intuit begin, and to cleanse the blood there
is no better remedy than these Invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent le iron, and we all know its
efficacy in removieg ,the impure matter 'from the
whole visceral spasm They are prepared by a prao
that chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
physician!? and others, as, the Re pine nide , of all
tonics.
to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound
log a remedy for many ,of the ills that his fellow
mortals .are subject to; and that the public appre
ciate It is not a question of doubt, but a fixed feat;
as the demand for It has far 'outlawed his sanguine
expectations.
,RoAD TIE E TESTIMONY OP A IVOSTBY CITIZEN.
This Is to certify my wife was in delicate health soma
three yearn, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Ile%ring of Robensarkfs Iron Bitters, and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re
quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to these who are eimilarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy.
JOHN COLE.
No 831 Dapitol Street.
• This luvalueble Medicine le prepared only by
GEORGE 8. 110DEN8ACK,
Pharmaceutical 'Chemist,
N. W. burner or PULED and GREEN Streets,
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must he addiVolod.
Prim] L. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists
generally. mhZO.y
ANALYSIS OF LYON'S OATAWBA
BRANDY by . . .
A. A. RAYS% K. D.,
AOBITNI TO TOM STATO OT MASSAOUVRYTTS
. .
IGENZRAL 011.ARAOTIllt.—A light-yellowish brown
oolored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated
from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter.
Analysed for volatile and fixed drugs, of which no
grasss of amy kind wars jotted. Its color is proved to
bo doe to a colored resin an extract derived from wood.
IJ7 - In every respect it in a are spiritona liquor.
The fragrance or bowittrt which it possesses eau be
toted, and it then appears unlike that from Ooavoul
Brandy or Wine, being a fruity ensenco resulting from
a peculiar fermentation of Catawba ,and Isabella
Grapee.
CIIMMICIAL OBAIIALOTEIL.-1, parts in volume of this
spirit contains at 80 deg P. 481.2-10 'parte of pure al
cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parte of the
spirit afford 23 parts of a strong solution of tho oil
which ebony:tart:en this Brandy; the epirlt left, alter
removing the oil, is pare and odorlsss, and' In all Ito
qualities a perfect Apirit not subjecv to change. One
U. B. gallon or this Brandy at 80 dog. I. contains,,be-
Mies the eplrit and oil, Only 220 gre. of matter nom
posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored resin from
wood.
BOBTOX, January 26,1868. .
Dr. COXE, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
R. CHILTON, Chemist, of New Tork, both pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has
no a ival, and ban long been needed to supersede the
poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy . .
Ac a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior,
and a sovereign, sure reinedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
Low Spirit*, Languori General Debility, ac., Ace.
Also, ItSRELBY , I3 STILL AND
SPARKLING
I:IIIASIFAGNE.—Theee Wines are made in the neigh
borhood 'of Oinclnnati, and are guarantied to be the
Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for Invalids and persons who require a gentle atimn.
lent, and for Sacramental purpoece.
Retail price $1.26 per bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers 'will please send their
orders to the "Sole Agents s , for the State of Penn
sylvania, A. P. HAZARD to CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 608 MARKET Street.
Also for dale by the following apothecaries
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut ate.
JNO. W. SIXES do SONl3,lBth and 22d and Market
street'.
D. L. STAORIIODSR, 'Eighth and Green etc
R. Nlthrtimut, Heeobd and Miry sts ,Elonthwark.
G. W. NEDINGER, Pa/apt:Lk Road and Washington
street.
GEO. B. GOBENSAOK, Third and Green eta
A. B. GOMEL Broad and Coates eta.
,THE LIVER INVIGORATOR.
- year/nen HT Dn. EIANPOIID,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY Fil 0 ilf G UMS,
Is one of the best Purgative and Liter Medicines nett
before the public, that , acts as a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual than' any other medicine
known.' It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, acting tirston the Lien to eject its'osorbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry oil that mat
ter, thus accomplishing two purpoms effectually, with
out any of the - painful (Mingo experience.% la the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It strengtheos the eye
tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken
daily in moderate doses, will strengthen slid build it up
with unusual rapidity.
The Liven %sone of the
human body ; and wheo it
well, the powers of the
aped Th. stomach Mal
ta% the healthy action of
performance of its tune
is at fault the bowels are
system 'milers in cone-
Liver —having - ceased to.
eaves of that organ,one
made A his study, in
years, to find some ceme
nt the many demoge
ble.. •
To prove that this re-
Trenton troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to try a
certain. ,
These Gums remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile, Invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole ma
coon of the disease—el.
1111.1008 ATTIOSB are
ter, prevesied bY the os.
irtYIOONATOR
my2o4h3a
Ono dose. after oath:lg,
stomach and prevent the
log.
Only one done, taken
NIGHTU4RE.
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and cures 003+
One done, Wee lifter
nest A.
reLT,O One' dose
dAelDoriot4b.
One bottle taken for fa
the Cause of the disease,
Only one dose Innedl
while one dose, often re.
Onototas Monism and a
fEr Only ono bottle in
system the effects of me- i H
nem.
1 TV- One bottle taken IA
eallownens or unnatural.
One done taken a short;
vigor to the appetite, and I
One dose,olttm renoat• ; ct i
muss in Its worst forms,
complaints yield almost' Z
One or two donee cure
In children; there Is no ;
'
remedy in the world, as It I
fp -- A few bottle); care IU2
absorbent!,
We take pleasure in re-
eine as a preventive for
On' tut, and Miller/nee
rates with certainty, and
testify to its wonderful,
All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony
in its favor.
fig" Mix Water in the mouth with the invigorator,
and swallow both together.
TEN LIVER INVIGORATOR
Is A SOUNTIVIC MEDICAL DISCIOVRRY, and is daily work
tog cures, almoat too great to believe. It twee as Irby
magic, even the first date giving benefit, and (widow'
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Combat:it, from the worst Janneties or Dys
litysia to &common Mei:dacha, all of whiob are the re
cult of a DIBEARED LIVER•'
PRIME ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 346 Broadway New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT h SONS, 218
North Second street.
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL
SINES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. DROWN,
Fifth and Ohestnut streets Philads. to th s-ly
HERRINGS -800. bble, NO. 1 PICKLED
Herring; 800 bbls oktra Newfciiuldland ditto
020 Ws Potomac; dry salted ditto, now in store and for
bale by JNO. al. KENNEDY & CO.,
utyla Nos. 180 and 102 N. WHARVES.
IVIAOKEREL.-1,800 barrels Nos. 1,2, and
IVA 811AOKR1RL, in snorted mango, now in store
ind tottelerby--- - JOHN M. KENNIADY h 00.,
an Bar Nn.. 129 and IR2 North itharvos
111QOUSSIA • MATS.—bOO DOZ. NO. 1, AND
'6OO &h. No. 2 RUSSIA MATS; Suitable for ptiok
ing 'Eurnlture and Gardeners' use, will •be liold , low, If
applied for soon, b 7 WEAVER, PITLER, & 00.
op 10 SI N. WITIIt & 22 N. mums,
Zebinnel.
HOW GRATIFYING
principal regulators of the
performs its fu n o titles
system are fully derel.
most ent•rely dependent
the Lierr for the proper
trona i when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
quence of one organ—the
do Its duty.' Nur the die•.
of the proprietors ha s
practice of more than 20
dy wherernth to counter
manta to which it Is lia
midi is at last found, any
vas COMPLAINT.II2 any of
bottle, and conviction i■
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
chine ry, removing the
footing a radical cure.
oured,' and, who t is bet
cagion.l nee of the laves
in nufticient to relieve the
food from riming end sour-
before retiring, prevents
night, loosens the bowele
TIVENEBB.
each meal, will ours Dire
teaspoonfuls will always
male obatruoti on rernovem
and mak•n a perfect core.
ately reliance 0 note o,
panted, in a sure cure for
preotontloo of cum.' 9 I .
needed to th rewound the
Stelae after a long nick-
tor JAIINDICn removes a
color from the Akin.
time before eating given
makes food digest well
ed, men 011RONIO Dina•
while Beaman and hewer.
to the find does.
attack,' caused by Woays
Purer, safer, or speedier
otter fails.
Dnordv, by exalting the
commending this medi.
FRYER and Anne, Cum.
a Manus TYPE. Itope
thousarle are willing to
virtues.
I: ritrilitstiAt
3nentam6 ;. toutpanico
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. HO
South FOURTII Street.
• •
CHARTER PIUIPETITAL.
Capital 8200,000.
Organized 1851,
ileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Forgone! Property. annually, or for n logs period; take
Marine, Inland, and Lilo Insurance Risks; receive De
posits ; hold Trusty and grantennuitieg
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vico President.
J. W. Menrinn, Secretary,
UIItECTOItS.
Alfred Weeks, /ion. W. I/ Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Yoraoy,
J. W. Solider, P. B. Mingle,
C It. nicking, James Watson,
J. L. Ilittellinhou ; Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, ' William Curtis,
jelB.l.nz G. P. Punier.
11 - OW.9.RD FIRE AND MARINE IN.
BIIRANCEI COMPANY-02100 No. 412 WALNUT
Streit, Philodelphlo.
CAPITAL AND BURPLNS, 2754,096 U.
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, J. Edgar Thermion,
a. B. Spangler, C. G. Sower,
Abraham Box, John W Sexton,
E. EL Warne, - John Garrison
George Howell, Nathan R. Pott,
Win. P. Leech, R. T. Keine,
11. 11. Masten, Jos. R. Withers,
Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth,
Charles P. Norton, John U. Lowers,
11. 11. Shillingford.
0. E. SPANGLER, Prseideut
E. 8. WARNE, Vice President.
CHAS. A. DOT, Secretary. niylo
OORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY, No. 811 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL $5OO NO—PAID UP OAPI
'PAL 5880,000.
Thle Company having been recently REORGANIZED,
and Its actual Capital largely increased, respectfully
dollen; a share of the patronage of insurers. Fire and
Marine Policies will be issued at equitable rates of pre
whim, and. losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
DIRECTORS:
William M Godwin, B. It. Crawford,
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner,
George W. Hall, , William B. Thomas,
D. Franklin Jackson, B. N. Winslow,
J. C. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
WM. M. CODWIN, President.
.1. 0. 'TOPPER, Secretary. invlo-dtf
LIFE S URAN GS AN DTRU ST DUN
AJ PARY.—The PRIM MUTUAL LIFE INIEJRANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, $612,726.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of Ilfe—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chases life Intereets In Real Estate, and mates eli
contracts depending on the cootthsencloe of Life.
They act an Elecutore, Administrator/a, Assigneee,
Trustees, and Guardian.
711319411118.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel 71. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William 11. Kern, James Easton,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Sunder,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Redolphun Runt, John W. Homer,
William H. Carr, Ellie S. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, - Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner,
P.B. Michler, Easton.
. DANIEL L. illlbbEit;President.
SAMUEL E. STORES, The Prea , t.
Joan W. Homos. Secretary. nla-ly
%IRE QUAKEIi CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY.-018ee 408 WALNUT Street, PHILA
DELPHIA.
CAPITAL SURPLUS 89.77,653.85.
Insures against loss or dausago by FIRE and the
PERU 8 of the SEA, INLAND NAVIGATION and
TRANSPORTATION.
Ton per cent. in cash returned on the earned pre.
Mkt= of Open Inland Pollutes.
- OFFICERS.
GEORGE H. HART—President.
B. P. ROSS—Vice President
11. It. COGG , HALl—Secretary and Treasurer.
8. 11. BUTLER—Assistant Secretary.
DIRROTORS.
George 11. Hart, Zone; h Edwards,
E. P Ross, Poster 8 Perkdne,
A O. Oattell, Marten G. Lacey,
Andrew It. OhamberS, Samuel Janes. M. D.,
B. W. Salley, Hon. H H. Fuller„
John G. Dale, H. It °eggshell,
John L. Pomeroy:
H. It 00008IIALL. Secretary.
A ROTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, NEW YORK.—Office , No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Meohanica' Dank -- hash Capital, $260,W,
with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Female in , port and their Cargoes,
and other property, agalost Loss or Damage by Piroand
the Risks of Inland Namgetlon.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua E. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus P.. Graved,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry DUill,
Edmund Penfold; 0. H. Lilienthal,
Harmon R. Conning, Theo. Polltemus, Ire
Ogden Haggerty, Sabha E. Morgan,
Tunoas Donegan, Abm. R. Van Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas ki. Neleon,
Charles Easton, Inman W. Phillips,
Lords Lorut, Oharlee A. Maoy,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Hinekeni
Steph. Cambreleog, Wm. E.'Shepard, •
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Prat,,
John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, William P.. Fosdick,
Peter Eden, Emery Thayer
Benjamin H. Veld, Geo, Westfehlt,
A. It. Frothingharal - Palmeri Taylor,
Thos. P.Youngs, Henry Z. Blossom.
Samuel 1.. hfitehell, •
ALBERT WARD, President.
flurtaan A. OAILIY. Secretary. an 10-1.7
CORRONWEA.LTH
PIKE
Of TEN •
STATR OF PENNSYLVANIA. -
OFFICE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTII AND WALNUT STREETS,
pnu.sust.ruia.
Sub( cribed Oapital, 000,000.
Paid up Capital, P 240.000
DILIIO7OIB. .
Dr. D. Jayne, Thee. B. Stewart,
11. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Whiten, J. K. Walker,
Edw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell,
li. hewls, Jr., 8. K. Mule.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D. Freelan*.
THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vice Freest.
Wpm. E. Moon. Secretary. ja29.y
'HSI:IRA:NCH COMPANY OF NORTH
.E. AMERICA.
MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION INSURANCE.
OFFICE No. 282 WALNUT STREET,
South side ' east of Third street.'
The properties of this Company are well invented,
and furnish an available fuz.d for the ample indemnity
of all persons who desire to be protected by Insurance.
MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS On Iderchandiee
per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats.
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build
ings, in City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1799. CAPITAL $500,000,
ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED.
TORAL YILOPSHTILES 51,007,62646
PILItPKTUAL CHARTIta.
DIELEOTORB.
.Auenou G. Ooistx, - WILLIAM WOLOE,
/3•11UBL W. Jousu t WILLIAM E. Dow's,
Jolts A.BRowj, 3.111118 N. DIOKBON,
EAMOHL. F. aurnr, 13. tlonms WALK,
OHARLSO TAYLOR, JOHN blesou,
AMOROSO WEITZ, 01010. L. HizaisoN,
JOHN IL Nor_r 'Resole IL Corn,
MOILIRD D. WOOD, EDWARD IL TROTTII.
. ARTHUR 4. COFFIN, President
ILENRY D. IMIEREEED, Ecoretary. ja19.4
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
-11.5 SURANSE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED SY. THE LEGISLATURE of PENN
SYLVANIA, 1836 .
OFFICE, B. B. Corner TRIES end :WALNUT Streets
rIIII.ADRLPIDA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
&ItOOO , To all paste of the World.
!AMULET,
INLAND INSURANCES,
Gn Goode, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land earflap))
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
•
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Ronson, kn.
ASSETS OF no, cOhIPANT,
November 2, 1857.
Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Betide $101,950 04
Philadelphia City and other Leone 187,011 25
Stock 1D 13111118, RairOadD, and Insurance
Companies
Bills Receivable
Cash on hand
Balance in bands of Agorae, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently issued, on other
debts due the Company
Subscription Notes
011110 TONG
William Martin, Jamee C. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theophllus Paulding,
Edmund A. Sander, Jamee Traquatr,
John 0. Darla, . William Eyre, Jr.,
John IL Penrose, J.Y.reolaton,
George G. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes,
Dr. B M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B McFarland,
Hugh Craig Thomas 0. Hand.,
Spanner Meilvain, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly, Jim. B. Semple, Plitabgb.,
H. Jones Broolo, l Dr. T Morgan, tc
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, ic
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. ja9.7
FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organized under the Act of Azsembly relative to In
memo Companies, passed April 21, 1855 )
GEORGE W. DAY, Preeident.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day, I Jeep)) R. Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lowl9, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. R. Dire .y,
Barclay Lippincott, John W Zvermtuz,
Joe. It. Drognard, A. 11. Rosenholm,
Chao RNA., fe24..r M Stern.
L)IIRE LEIIIGD AND BROAD-TOP
COAL—JAMES If. MONTGOMERY Informs his
friends and the public that he has effected an /1171111(0
moot with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the
Artie of theirjustivscolebrated LEHIGH COAL. He has
also ;wronged with the proprietor of the (trend-Top
Mines for the sale of his valuable SEMI-lIITUMINOcA
COAL, nod Is now prepared to recd..° orders and mako
prompt delheries, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT
Street, recount story, front room. je3-3m
feCERING, FOX, et QO., wholcsalo and
NI: retail dealera in MIMI and 001117YLKILL
COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD atreot and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—BACH and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Reap constantly on hand Coal
from the moat approved ullaea, under cover, and pre
pared expremly for family use. feb-y
QOHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
I am daily receiving, 4 my yard, the beet qualityo.
sommam AND 00AL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be natiefactory to them.
"'r No interior Coal kept at thie eetabliehment to
oftar at LOW PRIDED.
ALAIXANDER OONYDRY,
N Y.. corner of Dread and ()berry fits.
1113IIILADELPMA TYPE FOUNDRY
1 N. W. Oor. THIRD and OMONIIT Bte.
L. PELOUZIi & BON, thankful for the liberal pa-
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOK ie now ready, and from their increased faellitiee,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the buelnese,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justines them in asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better du
bbed article than their cotemPorarise,
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
Old type taken at p centa per pound ; In exchange fot
91, ot err:amen priovii,
OfIVE iti, I§'s§;
t CABIN PASSA ONLY.-FOR
LIVERPOOL, IFF,ONESDAY, Sane 301,1i,1118.
The packet ship STALWART, 1,4513 tone, Atignitus
11. Lucas, Commander, - will salt poaitively as above.
Saloon passage
For freight or passage, apply- to
TIIOS. RICHARDSON k CO.,
je22 101 WALNCT Street.
QTRAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GI.A.S
io numAN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY,
vLt LIVERPOOL.
TILE LIV tsRPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA. STEAM
SHIP C 0.% Clydo•Luilt Iron Steamships aro Intotalod
to HUH ns follows :
FROM Nrw YORK.
CITY OF BALTIMORE ......lay, July let.
CITY OF WASHINGTONII 15th.
KANGA 1,
ROO " 29th.
And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R.
iron r.l VEitroOl..
CITY OF wAsnritrrox Wednesday, June 23.1.
lIANO ARO° July 7th.
CITY OF BALTIMORE n
And each alternate Wednesday.
Cabin Passage from New York awl Philadelphia....s76
Third Clam to any of the above-mentioned places,
awl found in befit conked Pro, isions 30
Return Tickets good for 6 months GO
Certificates of Passage from Li% erpoot to New York
or Philadelphia 40
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Porte, Bremen, Ham
burg, &c.. without delay at through rates.
Thu thimpany's Steamship BOSPHOIMS a ill sail
regularly between Antwei p and Liverpool, In connection
with the departures for New York, taking goods from
Antwerp to Now York, at a through rated freight.
Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York G 45.
Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards.
For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices,
15 BROADWAY, New York,'nuil 109 WALNUT Street,
• Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. •
Or WILLIAhL INALAN,
e 22 132 and 63 Tmver Building, Liver mei.
I:IVERPOOCTAND
c dgZi. DELPHIA STIL131:illIP COMPANY.
Steam communiention between New York Mel Ant
werp, via Li, erpool.
The splendid fait screw-stemnship nosprronts,
Captain McGuigan, (lately employed in the !loyal Mail
service.) will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver
pool every alternate THURSDAY, in connection with
the company's steamships from Lit erpool to' New York.
(loads for New York will be received met shipped by
the Agents lu Antwerp. and bills of lading signed there
at a through rate of freight.
The first sailing from Antwerp will be on the 17th of
June, in conjunction with the CITY OP WASHING
TON from Liverpool, en June T.S.
For further particulars and terms of, freight and m
ane, apply to J. P. Kremer et. Co., Antwerp; William
Inman, Lower Bulltlingel, Liverpool, and at the Coln.
pal* 'a Ofileca, 15 Broadway, New York, and 101 Walnut
at, eel, Philadelphia
je'2l-bn
REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI
DENCE.—SeIIooner WORCESTER, nHODEB,
Mafiter, oOw ba.ding at Callowhill•street Wharf.
For freight, apply to Captain, on board, or to
JNO. 31. KENNEDY & CO.,
je2l 130 and 132 NORTH WHARVES.
ACONSIGNEES' NOTICE.--Con-
Moms per Schooner WORCESTER, RUODES,
11 - mister, from Providence, rill pleaso attund to receipt
of goods, at Oallorrhill-streut Wharf.
joiS .11i0. 31. RENREDY it CO.
a & WANTED—A VEbSEL to.loud in
the Loukiana Lino, for New Orleans. Quick
despatch and good rates will be given.
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, CO, '
felo4t 120 NORTH WHARVES. -
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.-LOWEST
rates and no detention. Clipper SATUR
DAY. 26th June. Popular ship. 107 days to Ban
Francisco.
The magnificent first class clipper ship EAGLE
WING, Werth, master, is receiving her cargo at pier 10
East River, New York.
This favorite clipper is 'double-diagonally braced,
noted for good delivery of cargo, and of small capacity.
nhippers desirous of reaching the California znarkots
at the earliest possible day, will find the "Eagle Wing' ,
a reliable conveyance
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH —HERON'S LINE.
G Minn RECEIVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED
EVERY LAY,
The splendid first-class side-wheel Stesinships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OW GEORGIA,
Now form a, weakly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing' every SATURDAY at 10
o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
The KEYSTONE STATE. Captain Charles,P. Stared..
man. Neill commence loading on Thursday, Clune 23th,
and for Charleston, 8.0., on Satuidny, Jane 26th,
at 10 o'clock A M
The STATE OF ASORGIA, Copt John I. Garvin.
will commence loading on Thursday, July let,. and
sail for Savannah, Oa., on Saturday, Julynd..at 10
o'clock A 11.
At both Charleston and Savannah, those ahlpsoonneet
with steamers for Plotkin and Tiavana, and with rail.
roads, ho., for all rlaons In the South and Southwest
Ilem7 Freight at an average Of 16 per oent. below
New York eteamehip Teton.
FREIGHT and. INOI3II aNCE on a large proportion
of goods abippsd South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin passage $2O 00
Steerage do 8 00
"Excnraion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading sigded after the ehiphas
for freight or passage, apply to
A. lIERON,
•
No. 828 (late SI) North Wharves.
Agents at Charleston T. 8. & T. G. DODD.
Agents In Savannah, 10. A. GREINER & 00.
For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. MARYS
and BT. JOLINB, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havaasi from Charleston ' steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 10th of every month. jell
INSURANCH
COMPANY
„AAFOR LONDON—THURSDAY, 24th
Jane —The barque, ACHILLES, Captain SPA/3.
DRS,
133 1111 nbovo.
Cabin ND/Dip $76
For treight'ur pamage, apply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON k 00,,
jelo 101 WALNUT Street.
STEAM TO
GLASGOW, II I I.IPAIITN, an R
LLOINDON
t,-
BititnY, without delay. for 80 dollars.
Return ticket,. good for six month, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the doe, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
moat NSW YOILE.
Glasgow, Godwin,' Saturday, 12th June, at 12 noon
Now York , McMillan, 10th July, "
Edinburgh, Gumming, " 24th July, "
/ROW GLASGOW.
Glasgow, Godwin, 12th May.
New York, McMillan, 12th June.
Edinburgh, Cumming, 213th June.
BATES OP PASSAGE
pima ousGow.
Birgit (Saes 16 gaineaff
Steerage, found with cooked provisions 8 (I
First °lass $76 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions . . .... '3O 00
Phildren under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets "mailable within six months, by any
steamer of this lino.
First Olsen $l4O 00 Steerage $6O 00
An experienced Burgeon of taehed to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & CO., 128 WALNUT Street, Philadel•
phis.
. .
ROBERT ORAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.'
HALL, t LONEY, Buohanan , e Wharf', Baltimore
myll , ,
111 HE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN
.a. ROYAL MAIL STEAMBILIPS.
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage
.. . . . . ....
Chief Cabin,Pansage $llO
Second Cabin Passage 60
The Maps from Beaton call at Halifax.
I
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wickman
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Lotto)].
Those vessels carry a clear white light at must-head;
green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Weanesday, June 9th
AMEItIOA, Moodie, " Boston , Wednesday, June 16.
ASIA, Lott, " N York , Wednesday June 2 9 d
CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Juno 30
PERSIA, Jadkins, " 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, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unlestmill3 of lading are signed therefor and
the Taluothereov. alt ein expressed. , .
For freighter, iti i: e apply to
my 10-y E CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
. 12,608 CO
. 220,291 96
. 86,692 96
92,790 67
... 100,000 00
702,786 87
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer sad Printer, No. 100 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, Ofaces. Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
in various stylee, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Engraring and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, French and Allleri•
can dtationery.
Cloncernlug Mr. Hogan'e contribtftion to the Franklin
fxstitnte, the Committee say—A , This display of blank
booms for banking and mercantile use is the boat in the
Exhibition. The selection of tho material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and, then. finish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate." n 020.41
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
("Erected In 1867
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
r03'261. WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor.
W ORRELL HOUSE,
N. W. cor. TIIIRD awl HARMONY COURT
_ . .
Tao undersigned takes pleasure to informing hie
friends and he public at large, that ho boa opera.] the
above PSTABLIBfItdENT, Sapledgen himself to merit
the patronage of his patrons, ever, artm o is of supe
rior quail y, having been selected without regard to
price. WtlitittLL, Proprietor.
my27-3m
NICHOLLS HOUSE,
(EUROPEAN PLAN,)
arm , DAY AND NIGHT.
NO. 115 SOUTH .10.011 TH BT., BELOW CHESTNUT,
PRILADBLPRIA.
This HOUSE is for Permanent and Transient Lodg
ing Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, E.
NIOEOLLS, to give satisfaction to hie Patrons.
This establishment is situated in the heart of the
ety, centre of buelness, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community will find
It a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and econo
my.
Heals farniehed at all hours.
Single Rooms, 60 oente per night. By the week 62.60
and upwards. mhOO-U
. 1 11/I . EROHANTS I HOTEL,
NORTH /MIRTH ETBAPII
Ascas Hamm,
PHILADELPHIA.
anta-11 UoISIBBIN it SONS. PROPIRIZTOIP.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
: • large assortment of
EVANS • WATSON'S
rRILADELPHIA MANUFACTUABLI
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
for Banks and Stores.
BANE. LOOKS,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, !to.,
On ite good terms as any other establishment in the
United States, by
EVANS tc WATSON,
No. 20 South FOURTH street,
Philadelphia.
av/IMU
FLAW OIVII U A CULL
e gipping
JOHN G. DALE, Agent
BIBIIOP. SIMONS, h.. CO.,P
120 NORTHWHARVES
FOR 011ARLESTON
FIU;IGIITS lIEDI3OED
FROM NSW TOIL TO LITTAPOOL
➢aoM BOSTON TO LITHIIPOOL
Otattonerp
f4otele ant, tirstauranta
Sire proof 53afro.
Itailroatr Linea.
MEIPNOUTII PENITSYL
VANIA BAILIN:IAD.
- -
BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN. MAII 0 11 CHILINR,
EAOTON. DOYLESTOWN, ke.
SUMMER AORMIRmRNT
TAXES EFFECT MONDAY. MAY 1 . 3%, 1058.
For Bethlehem. Allentown, Manch Chunk, and Eas
ton, (Exprese,l In connection with L. Valley Rail
road, from WILLOW Street at 9 A. M. and 2 26 P. M.
Passengers for Heaton by 2.25 P. H. Trana take
Stage at Iron dial Station.
For Doylestown. (Accommodation,) from Willow at.,
at 8.00 A. M and 5 80 P. - M
For Fort Washington (Accommodation) from Pecond
and Chatham Streets at 7.25 and 10 25A. M.; saddle
and 6.45 P.M.
•
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express.) at 9 A. H. and 2.20
P. 61., with palsongers from Lehigh Valley Rail
road, and arrive at Willow Street at 12 M. and 5.25
P.
Leave Doylestown at 6A. 11f: and - 2 50 P. SI.; and ar.."
rive at Will° Street at 816 A. M. and SP. 51.
Leave Fort Washington at 0 . aOll -. 9 .37,, and
2 . 35 and 5 30 P. M.. and, arrive at Secondlind Chatham
Streets at 6 50 and 9 60 A. Si , and 3.35 and 0.29
ON SUNDAYS '
Leave Willow street for Doylestown at 8.30 A: M. and
2 P. M.
Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at 0 A. 61'. and
5.19 P M.
All PalintlKElr Trains MOVING Roam and SOUTH
will stop at Chatham Street and connect with City Pas
senger Bailin id
Pare to Bethlehem 9110
11 Manch Chunk 2CO
tt Doylestown 80
inyl7-tf ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
NEW YORK LINES.-THE OA IDEA
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 001IPANY'S LINES.
PROII PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY
PLAO.I3. -
Leave no follows r vlo
At 11 g P. M., from Eenaington Depot, via Jersey
City, Mail - 82 26
At 0 A. 61., via Camden and Amboy, dooommoda
tion " - 226
At 6 A. id., via Camden and Jersey City, N. 3. A -
comm-elation 2 25
At 8 A. M., via Camden'and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 8 00
At 10 A,51., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tecony
end Jersey City, 31..rning Zayre% • 8 00
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A: Ex
preec - 800
At 6P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening •
Mail '8 0
At BP. M.rvia Camden and Maw, AocoinntOdaf . -
tion, let Class
At B'P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda.
tion. 2nd Oises. 1 50
At 6 P. al., sin Camden and Amboy, doeommoda-
Lion, let Class 2 00
At Sit. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aosommoda
tion, %details 1 75
The 6P. M. line rani daily,• all others Sundays as
*opted
Espana Linesatop at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, dr.o., at 6A. Pd
and 4P. M..from Ws writ street wharf. -
For Water Gap, Etroudiburk, tictatitou,-WELkeabarta '
Flontrom Great Bend, Ito. at 0 A. M., Till Delaware,
Lackawanna e.t Western Railroad.
For Freehold, ate A. M. and 2 P: M.
For Mount Elmly at aA. M. and 8 and 6P. M.'
' WAY
•
Lnims
For Bristol, Trenton, &a., at end 4P. U ,
WAY -MN
For Palmyra, Bencoews, 'Beverly, Harlington, Borden ,
town &c., at 8 P M
Steamboat Iticaard Stockton for BordentOven, and in.
termedia e places, at 23i P. M. •
Steamboat Trenton for Tammy, at 10 and 11X A. M.
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M '
• All lines except 11 g P. M , leave Walantstreettebart.
pounce of baggage 4n.y <llLue,fl - a., rA
meager. Pamengera are prohibited from taking any,
thing m baggage but their wearing- apparel: All bar
gage over fifty pounds to-be paid for extra. The Corn
pony limit their responsibility for ba g gage to one dollar per pound, and will cot be Bata for any amount be ,
yond 11103,• except by epee' contract. ' ' •••
WM, 11. GATZMOM Agent
O. fr. - A. i.ll. co.
lIFLADEI, FHA., GERM: • TOWN
AND NO RBIS TOWN RAILBOAD:=SDIUMBIi
ARRANGRBIIINT.—On and eau MONDAY, May lath,
108 . , ' '
FOR (12111141 , 1T0WN
Leave Philadelphia at 78: 0-05 min., 10,11 g,
A. M. 1,2, 8,4, 5,0, 7,8, 9. 10, and 11 - X P. M.
Leave Germantown at 0,7, 7;{, 8;9. 9N, 10N, 11N,
1-10 min., 2,3 N, 4N, SN, ON, 8, 9 : 40 min., and
10.1( P. M.
win The T 3 o'clock A. M. Train from Gormantler%
op only at Wayne aad -Tioga Streets Stallone
ON SONDAYS,
Lem Philadelphia at 9.20 Wei. A. M., 2, 94, and 4
P. In
Leave Germantown 8k A. M., 1-10 miu., - 4X, azi¢
PAK.
OltraTNIII" MILL RAILROAD.
. . . ,
Leave Philadelphia at tix, 8, 905 wan , 11X A. Id
1,8, . 8,8 101. M.
Leawo ilTheatnut Hill at 840 and 7.35, 9.10, and 10 10
min A. ha , 18.60, 3.10,4.10, 3.10; 7.40, and 9.20 min.
P.M.
ON SUNDAYS. - ' '-
Leave Philadelphia, 020 A M., 2, 5,14, and BP. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill at 8.10 min A. M., 12.50 4.10
8.40 k. al
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND HORRIS TOWN.
Leave Piffledlo4Am at 636. 9, 11 A. M.,1.08 min,
8.10 min.. 43{ .051‘. 11y P.M.
Loave Norrtntown at 8,7, 9, 11 A. 11., 1,8)(, and 6
PM.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P.
Leave Nortietown at 7A. M. and (1 P. M.
FOR MANAVIIN.R.
• Leave Philadelphia &CON, 7N, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 min. ;
2.06 min.. 3.10 min , 4N. 0j ,03t8,14 8, liN P.M.
Leave Manaynnk at 6N, 7N, BN, 9N, 114 A. M.
'IN. 3, 4. ON, 7, and 9 P. M.
DIV - • Sundaym same as Norrlittewn.
PUNSTER VALLEY RAILROAD NOR DOWNTEO,
Leave Philadelphia at 8.1( A. M., and 3.10 min. P. hl
Leave Downingtomi at 7,1 i A. M , and 1 P. M.
It. H. 8111TH, General Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green etreete, Philadelphia.
I)IIIHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
ROAD LINE.—QIIIICKEBT ROUTE to Elmira
Wilkealwre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island Niagara
Mlluitukie, Burlington Montreal, 8& Paula
Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louie.
Pionenger train. will lemma the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and PINE
Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as thllowa
7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, '
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington,
and St. Lonia.
S.SO P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls Buffalo, Detroit, 'Chicago
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Unions, St... Paula, Burlington,
and St. LOlllll.
ug- Tickets good till used.
The 7.20 A. M. train connects at Reading with the
train for Harrisburg and all stations on the LEBANON
VALLEY RAILROAD; •
AND
At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre, Pittaton Scranto $ ll and all
stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
Baggage cheeked to Elmira, Baffalo, and Enspenden
Bridge.
=OEM
Wilkeabarre.... 31 60
Pittston 4 50
Scranton 4 76
Wilkesbarre 4 60
Williamsport - 6 90
Elmira 7 00
Canandaigua 8 00
Geneva, de Gorham 8 00
Rochester 8 50
Niagara Falls
8 00
Buffalo
10 00
.
'
Erie 10 60
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erle 13 00
', vii Niagara Falls 18 00
Toledo, vie New York and Erie 16 23
Columbus 18 50
Cincinnati. New York and Erie. 19 00
' Niagara Falls 19 00
Indianapolis, via New York and Erie - 21 00
Detroit, via Niagara Falls 10 00
Chicago, via Great Western Railway
11l 22 04
Lake Shore Railroad
22 00
Rock Island, via Niagara Falls.
ii
27 00
Lake Shore Railroad
27 00
Burlington 23 00
lowa city - 29 25
St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00
ii Indianapolis 29 00
Dunlieth 27 60
St. Paula 85 10
ii7' Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest cornet
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pm.
'anger Depot, BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Lame i the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily
iBuuoays excepted,) for all points West and North, at t
P. M.
Freights meat be delivered before 8 P.M. to Ware
their going the same day.
Ha' Freights aro forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Rates than by any line from this pity to the
Wed and Northwest.
For further information apply to
ALLEN A HUGSL,
Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine
Or to 011 AS. IL TAPPED, General Agent
N. W. oor. Sixth and Chestnut stn. Fhilada
G. A. NIbOLLS,
Gent. Supt. Philada. and Reading Railroad
H. A. FONDA,
Gerd. Supt. °atomises, W. & S. Railroad.
F. A. REDFIRLD,
deBl-ly Gent. Supt. W'rosport and Elmira Railroad.
DHIL ADE LYDIA AND READINGRAIL
ROAD—Patit. FRBIGHT Wane
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b, low VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwauide, (Jalene, Dubuque, st. Louie, and interme
diate points.
This in the ehortest route to - Canada and the Lake
Porta, and goods will be forwarded with greater despetab
to the above points than by any other route.
TARIFF OP P‘1065 PV 100 wa
Vla Railroad
let class. 4d clap•. &I ohm. 4th elm
•
&mention Bridge 90 70 60 43
Buffalo 93 70 60 40
Dunkirk....
Detroit,....
•
Chicago ..... 160 116 100 •
80
Freight going through by rail Cl the way meet be
marked "VIA BAIL."
No trawhipment between Dhll. 4 telphia and Elmira
Merk goods Via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
and rend to the Depot, Dread strerA, below Vine, daily,
before 6 P. M.
For further information in regent to thin routo call
at the through freight ottlee of tt ,,, Philadelphia,
and Great Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and 011ESTNIIT. deBo-y
1858 "o'',,';' , R s
ALT,II°,,,AONADi Al 858
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO - PITTSBURGH,
And thence by Railroad to
WHEELING, BT. LOUIS
STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI, OHICEGO,
LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, ST. PAULS,
And all intermediate points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MIOIII.
GAN, WISOONSIN,MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS 'AND NEBRiikA.
Passengers to points:west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Oleveland and Orestline, have choice of routes, ander@
requested to make a selection before applying for tick.
etc
TIMED THROUGH TRAINS MAYA PHILADEL-
Pnia DAILY,
Forming close connections at Pittsburgh to all points
West.
On and after MONDAY, May .10th, HS, Three
through, and Two accommodation trainn, will leave the
depot, 8. N. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, as follows :
TRAINS FOR PITTEIDEMOR TRAINS FROM FITTIODYBOD
AND TRY WEST ULM. AND TOR WNBT ARAM:.
Mail tralnat.... 730 A. M. Mail train at.. 11.46 night
Fast line 100 noon. Faat line 610 A. M.
Exprrea ma11..11.00 night. Express mail.. 1.10 noon.
WAY TIIAINR I.lt IVE. WAY TRAINS ARRIVE,
Harrisburg ac- Harrisbri.g ac
commodation 100 P. M. I commodation.7.ls P. M.
Lanca,ter .410 I'. M. Lancaster " .9.50 A. M.
• Tho mail train atops at al the stations between Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh.
The Express mail rune daily, the other trains Sunday
excepted.
The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad. Peecenger
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
ntreets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all pninta West can be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. •
For further information, apply at the Depot of .he
Pennaylvanla Railroad Company, sontheaat earner of
Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A.
M. and 11 P. M. THOMAS MOORS,
my 10 Agent Poun'a Railroad Co.
FISH
-200 quintals Codfish.
100 do. Pollock.
0)0 bblo. Elarkerel.
00 do. White Pleb, for sale by
0. 0. SADLER & 00.,
24. WiTII3 etrett,
GILADELPIIIA, WILDING T ?N, AND BALTI:
MORE RAILROAD.
On and after Monday. Mavlo, 1838,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVB PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore,. at 8 A. M., 1 P. 11., (Express.) and
11 V. '
For Wilmington, a 8 A: M., 1, 4 30, and 11 P,
For New Castle, at 8 A. 31., and. 4.30 P. M.
For Middletown, at 8 A. 31., and 4.50 P. M.
For Dover. at fi A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4.10 0. M.
. .
TRAINS FOR PnrLADELiquit;
Loare Baltimore at 7.30, Exprens, 10.16 A. M., anl
.6.40 P. M.. -
Leave Wilmington at 6 45 and 10.30 A. 31., and 1.45
and 8.55 P. M•
Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.50 A. 31., nail at 13.10
P.M.
Leave Middletown at 8.58 A. 111., and 6.45, P.
Leave Dover at 6A. 31.. and 4.65_P. M. -
Leave Seaton-1 at 0.25 A. M., and 2P. M.
• TRAINS FOR - EALTIMORE.-
Leave Wilmington at 0.10 31 2P: 31., and 12.15
A. XL
51.7ND5Y8 only at 11 P. M. _from Philadelphia to Bal
timore,
Do do 5.40 P, 31. from Baltimore to
Freight Train, with - Passenger Car attaelied will IMO
na follows
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate
places at ' '6 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P. 31.
Leave Havre de Orace for Baltimore do 630 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Ilavre de Grace do 610 P. M
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do, 540 P. 31.
je9 S. 31. FELTON, President.
DENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE
R. GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting' the At
ludic Gales with Western, North-western and South
western Stites, by a C.31/t11311069 Railway - direst. Tide
Road also connects at Pitteburch with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at
Cleveland 'and Sandusky with Steamers to all orte on
the North-western Lakes• making the moat D RIOT.
OELEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUT.Thy which Freight
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
BATES BETWEEN PHIDADDLPELLA AND PITT&
BURGH. ' • -
7.1101 CaSar.--Boots, ShoesfEats, and
Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes
bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
and bales)
,Peathere, liere L do 'Ms. Per / 00 I °S
Osoesn Otana--Botceetie Sheeting,
Shirting and * Ticking, (in - original,
- bales),Drugt (in casks), pertinent,
Leather /door; ({ ln caisks,Mall
; ?epee i - Sheep p
• ,_Xeeteeee, /coot*, • • -., - • 60e. per I.oa lb*
ruleD °LABS—AZT/IS,
,40133 p, Bacon
end Pork. Salted, (lora° or in.
sacks), Paiute, (dry and in oil : )Oils. (except lard and rosin) 00e. per /00 /141
Fella= Cl:Asa—Coffee, Flab, Paean,
Deaf, and Pork, (in casks or boss.
Outward). Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, •
, Sochi Ash, Gemmel:LC lay, Tar, Fitolts
- . 110,1 a) Steel, - .,/dasittfacturett- ZS.'
Demo, ~Rosin • OR, .queeosware,
Sager, (bolas, bble., end boxes , ) , . -
&0., ".ke ' Hie. per 100 lb
FLotra-15a. per bbl., anal further notice.
perloolb3., until further notice.
Otirrog-42, per talecnoterseeedlng - 500,1b5. weighty
until further 'noting: ,
In shipping Goods from any,-,point Rost of Plilledel
phis, be particular to mass packages "via Peansykanta
Railroad." All Goals consigned to the Agents of this
So*, at Philadelphia, or, Pittebarghosill be forwarded
iritnont detention. - - -
PHEIGHT Assava..;-Clarke ft elo„Oltioagoi; Packer ft
& Co. atemealy; Tenn.; R. F. Sara & (to.. St. Louis,
"do.; P. G & Co., Brans - Title, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham; Lonieville;) Kentucky'; R. O. kisidrant,
nr.dison, Indiana; 11.1 V. Brown& Co., and Ather &
Elbbard,- Cincinnati.; H. 8. Pierce it Co, 'Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech ,& Co., Kilbystreet, Boston ,• Leech
&;Co., N. 2 setae Heise, flew York, No, I William st,
New,Tork; B .3. Encoder, Philadelphia; Megrim &
'Coons, Baltimore D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. II ELOUSTpu,
Clatters! Freight Agent.
• • H. J. I,OII.IGIABAT,
doe- General Kul:v.:it tendent. Altants. P.&
A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY.
EN The subscribeis have been appointed sole agents
In the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known
ROCISELLE ➢RANDY' which they are prepared to
offer to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni
ted Btates bonded warehouse, entitled-to debenture. A
constant supply on hand, .1n .half, quarter, and one•
eighth pipes, dark and pale,
JelS-tf
TULES ROBIN at CO. • COGNAC.—The
J , subscribers, !ohs 'agents in the State - of Pennsylva
nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, beg' to call the attention of the trade to Its superior
quality, and feel confident - It will compa4 favorably
with the moat favorite brands in the market
.ARNOLD & WORL,,
, - 120 IYALNUT Street
A °elegant eupplY of tho above In the United States
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of various
vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth plpea jele.tf
AUBREY GRAPE-LEAF °HAM
PAGNE.
(YIN.-3O -pipes Dutch Couipany Gin, in
N...A bond and for sale by
HEIDSICK & CO. CHAIAPAGNE.—.A.
e,onstaut supply of the genuine brand in bond ant
In store, for sale by O Id. 11. FBA Ots,
te3 -- South FRONT Street.
fILARET-125 OASES MARGAUX, 150
Oases wr. JULIEN, in nnarts ana pinta. in store
and for sale by A. MERINO,
ap22 140 South PROM' Street.
tIRANDIES.--ct Pirtet Castillon," Marett,
_LP and other Cognaos of various vintagee, In half
pipes and gr.arter ca,ke; Yellevoisin Rochelle Brandies,
psis and dsrk, in half pipes, ball mats, and rsse-eiglith
casks. Imported an for sale by
EMBRY BORLBR & CO.,
0n22 221 and 223 South rourth street.
I. LEWIS;IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINN WINES, LIQUOEB, MAILS, &a., 20
Booth BIRTH Street, Philtdelphis. - inlay
CHERRY QUARTER PIPES
yarione grades Harmony Sherry, in b nd, and for
"lerd bi
WILT TAM 11, YEATOII,
n
21aSnoth PRONT St.
CORDIALS. -ANISETTE, CURACOA,
ill and EIARA2OIIIIIO, in store and for aale by
so t ig MVIITNII. In a P1111:11. at,
A LLSOP's PALE ALE IN HEWS.—A
L - 311- .constant supply on hand in finstom House stores,
for sale by WILLIAM It. 'YEATON,
Bole Agent ( or Pennsylvaros,
mita .tt No. 219 Routh FRONT Street.
BRANDY.- -7 oetarea Renault & Co. Cog
nac, very old vintage, in bond and for sale by
ILLIADI ti. YNATON,
je3 216 South FRONT St
CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS
and assorted sired carefully seleetedby own haunt
at Manna, in store, and received by every arrival from
that port. S. FLIGURT & SONS,
, el2-3w , 216 South FRONT Street
1.4 aVAN A GIGAR3—A Jaasactkome n.ort-
A- meat, ouch aa
Figaro, Partagns,
43abanae,, Sultana,
Gloria, [ Jupiter,
Coloeo, Convereiaides,
Torrey Lopos, Union Americana;
Melon, %lora Cabana, &0., am,
Soo., in ,ti, ,V, 1-6 and 1.10 see, of all elate and quali
ties, In Store and constantly receiving, and for sale low,
by 011ARLG TETA,
(new) 138 WALNUT Street,
below Second, second story
pIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAIAS
L SEGARS.—A choice invoice of thee@ celebrated
brands on board brig " New Era," daily expected from
Havana, mad for sale low, by CHARLES TETE,
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Second,
cal Flurand Story.
L UMBER YARD.
HOUTZ & 00.,
(llneeessors to Montgomery & Neall,)
d. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila.,
Old Moyamensing District,
are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of all descriptions of LCM tIER, such at White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets,
Pence hoards, Flooring, Phelving, and every variety a
well-seasoned Lumber. Alto, a large stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with Messrs. Mehaffey, Houtz, & Co.,
and Duffy, Houtz, & Co , at Marietta, Pa., gives ns un
surpassed tacilities, and enables us to supply orders for
all descriptions a Lumber with promptness and
despatch
PINE-CREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
(or PATTERN-MAKERS, Ao , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully Invited to
xXifullue our Moe k before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND SE
tail at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
MEHAPPEY. HOUTZ, & Co , take this method of
informing their customers and persons desirous of per
clouting LUMBER, that they have now cm band a large
and well seasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber,
which Vie), aro prepared to egil at satisfactory prima. I
Their timber is alt from their ewe MILLS on PINE
OREEK. They are also connected with Messrs DIIPPY,
WEITZ, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and
Building Timber for Bridges. of all descriptions,
on the ehorteet notice. They would also take great
pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and theft
in want of Lumber the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nected.- ap2l-tf
BEENE
ELIAIIIIL T. MEIMICM. I. TAIIGIAM MllllOl
WILLIAM E. 1131111 CM.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDR. Y,
PITTII AND WASHINGTON STBRETB,
PHILADELPHIA:
MERRICK Sr. SONS,
INGINEEBSI AND MAOHINISTB,
mannfacture High and Low Prwestare Steam Foe:lea, for
Land, Elver, and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Oast.
Inge of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Clas Works, Workehope, Railroad
Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gan Machinery of the latest and moat
Improved construction.
Every desorption of Plantation machinery, such so
Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacutun Pane, Open Sterna
Trains, Doferaton3, Filters, I , Amping Engines, &c.
Bole Agents for N. Billie Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; d. P.
Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Bloat Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. R. BABTOL
%IRE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES inid
SPECIE, either by its awn LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the yrinolpel
TOWNS end CITIES of the United States.
E. S. SANDFORD,
flatland Rnwairst.noisni;
pAwsoN & NIQIIOLSON,
BOOKBINDERS,
No. M 9 MINOR Street, below Si=tu, between Market
awl Chestnut streets. }ea-lm*
JAMES PAWSON. JAHEN B. NICHOLSON.
WHITE FISII.-75 balf bbls. of the cele
brated Detroit River White 1101, just received
and for sale by C. C. SADLER At Co.,
jet 9 North WATER street.
BONES. -100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for
Umbrella and Button Makers, in glore rind for AM.>
CEOASDALE, PEIRCE, & CO,
N
104 NORTH WHAM/4i
SALMON, SHAD, &c.-20 tierces No. 1
Salmon ; Mag. do.; 50 MM. prime Sea Shad ;" 200
NAB. Scale-fleh ; 180 bbl White-dab, now In store and
for gale by JOHN N. KENNEDY & 00.
ay 8.1,y Va. 180 sad 181 North wharri
lIIMMI
iiior4doe.
V 3 :tci! ani} eicincrts
ARNOLD & WORL,
120 WALNUT Street
ARNOLD & WORL, Sole Agents,
120 WALNUT Street
WILLIAM H. Y} TON,
No. 216 Fenno BROM' *Roost
tirobacro anb Cigars
inmber.
filar4itterp atilt iron
express Contpanice
Dock i3inberies