The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 25, 1858, Image 4

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Bales bilk SASCLIZR.
• ' 14,0, 1 oloiraVrtrt STOW,
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10.11 71.1)04EvAsytlSASilfUisuattia ,,
Sarstatare. ,
4 iv;
ad en to ayalapirrEP. •aa the Bad e ziolosg;
otiepap%l es ter 0
falldetarlatilyEat,lolllo)
fre OtiEraTalidar.r,-- r,s•reeil.l.Nslletrl4
•rolniltreTUES.lW"..tvgivAly 94,
4 BS every Thtsadsy
• BAAL ESTATE AVP
- - - -M.iVelays a large aspaant-at Raatilotata
irtWASeli6? toolattirwAvoMtleortPeolvir 7 . o W -Ina =
country property. ,grintea Llats may be lot It
,the,
anotloossoroal. , ,,- -
pinyo2 so.um REGISTER.
Dr Real llttare,ROPYmorr Private Balespiei.
-Vatar, , ,sad .adiperEaid;
lntirsco,tor.irbio)o.. coF4rOlymints4wepk l 4,),
t10 ,.1.11.113110 , 5&1 143 - 8 T 0040 01).1.:BSWE
~ ,Twoutpl l l . l o 4; BPHPB". Atileaure, 49thij ai r
anle ( y."t.l4, - Oth it the B* ,
,kart of tho deoriptioncht:aftudbincrormich br
aboys.oles ItowveryST, _
, s , :':• 03T1.3018; .
1100013..747144141 -- _;. • -;, •
- 2atli, s-'otoloek, , vluill4l - fibta
iihenedr the following - ltd.:Ate and, loins, beeraer-ot,
niOnntare-- , •r:
oolailbas,ll.lqapandcladWarßallis;4o ll ats
mortgage, 7 per cent. warm b ond s , tateiettpsy#o
Utilt. T. terla Jtay.%•.4. , f7.0
_ _
. 6 "
. $29,009 4
_ol°4 mPnttf-2
489 efirtieMouiitoarb - oxtßattroad Company-pa1 : 550-
20 shares Paint °coati:loolW Iron Alining and Ida.
neeettilingilotipatinVirininixlgor $25.
74 shoal VittltbMig: Tortn f.l• W - ”) and 9hINTA Rail
zootedmpany-par 360.. - •
1 Awe Academy ot - Pihis Arta.
I altars Pktiadeliibialah ool o ol / 11 '
-81 . 0,000,0ahliyapJAND'ATIANT/O RAILROAD 0(?.
Also. for somata of whom It nuts cancers', Dill be'
-.told• without reserve,' teu zareli tinr l 46ol o Per sent.,'
bonds, sl.oooeaoh.Cautdeiiiitlltlentlo Railroad Coin:
-
may , Nmt, -1,7501601127, 27/13;1113, 2410;281,-281,, 283,
and 284, TO tiacvuposs attached ; intefeat due from, and
including, Jnly letaBs4l-tik,ifc •4 •
• . 4146. by order of the Unitediltater Marshal.-
t 122 itbliMet Ofinlillr, 4
AleOf 10T„Pthet_e4001Mtf.'", "
.1418 v entflantual 1.67 e Company *trip
phpreSltethehimo anelpgs Rank of.liarrlsburg. • '
$ll5 Thiliwarti WOW Anntrance_Corripany awls.
4 sheresAlanufseturaral linlaranee Co--par SAO.
TWANTY,3IXSEt OPEINLi TAW.ir•JUND liBtb. ,
[ it • ,ti -
OrshsWivile' of - Arttm, west.
..TOWN - 114) OrDWALLIOff. I I., 0 .4 3 . in'TSO*l
tpaAtkitpsl6l,:between Wlllrlir`abds l ol. o -litreeff-- 0 n •
•
„yustssM4Tu, BRICK uwELLlNG,VirloisSixeet,
eol'.:01 - 1411Pon Street, end
oktillt:of ttccetahLtaireek
1510DDIttf DIVELLIRGI , Itri.SIO Poltava eta
blt.'een 0114 - 4114.Ptirt111treete,'olipoalle JOilizion•
%OUR 310143104,RWELL1N518, - each three-stories,
Mith' beak buildbigtoesat side of aterrinistreet, north
norldastiir,strest,Tweittlith ward. .Thefirlll by sold
• n..sepeinmtelf• -, - r
TITO DWELLINGS, west side of Tenth'street, *bare
' 4 Poplar. •Totte sold sepitodelyr • Of
VORA 1111),PWELIalle..-TLile•stOrylnick store
• nsuA dr:WM& ZlOek. MS Or. kbillaraux rood,. south of,
Whartimairect • , ._ , ' =
- Amami , -scstsit,.:l , tht•itcar,
,Ilostersetemmt,no4k of Eialtnoo street.; -.N.- •
13ALMON"STIANET,-Nrame dwelling, northeastsido
at Salmon street, north of William street;,
,TENTH-B_TE.TXT BEBIDENOS.--ileat modem'vell
befit reskhroim,east side of Tenth street,No. T2l, be
- Psi* Oosts. asd Brown. Itionedtate poesesshm.
Pareatains Sala..-Estate.of,Catherine Peterson, Deed.
V.11131".8 RIENT,Three-story brick dwellog, No.
TM vine Street; between iieeend and Tbtreetreets
'PAU 4.111,3 JIVE_ NOR . A COUNTRY, .
About Imes; south of "Bristol, and about 14 miles
from Philadelphia Die in Buck county, end fa bound
ed on - the west by the Trenton Ralliond at Oak GIOTO
It will he shown by the owner, Mr. Joseph
• Ption,gin the adjoining property: , 'n
• DESIRABLE tiOIiNTAL Pt AOR.-e acres 'end 40
perchia, in the village• of Norritontlile, 3 miles from
- NOrtistown. The improyeatenta are * large threw:story
stone house, now occupied as a p05t611441 sad store by
pradtisiug physician.
IRREDEITIABLB GROUND RENT, $54 a year, well.
-escaped aid punctually rid. Ka-months' interest, due
Ist July, will be Included: ”; • =•• • - -
8100 ND .STREET.---Three.stbry brick - dwelling,
• No. 492 North Liscoaduhaet, south of Drupflirf:
• TWO THBEB•BTOR1 0 .11.11IONDIVEIGINGB,
•
street, Southeast front Trenton Railroad street.: To be
,
sold separately . .
TWO-3TORT. BRICK .DWELLINGS, No. 116'Geb.,
hard Driest, Borth of Ohemy etreetibettma• Fifteenth
- - VALUABLE PROPERTY:-41ree•Mory brick ' dwel-'
ling , Yrankfold Bard, bechrear Queen pad' Allen 13ts:;.
wltl Rate three-dory Mak • dwellipp on Innen street.
Thewhole •
for'l6so 'yet* ' • • '
•
' 11:11081L3L tiTRE Per NTg- MPFOIy TWo three-start' brick ding
tinge, Not.; 1212 ; end' 12811 , lederal street, between
- Twelfth and Thirteenth street: Said absolute.'
•• - • 800Ttf ItIrVIENTR BTREET. -1146efre thriet.
a tozy brick store end dwelling, NO. 1 . 02 &nib gifieenth
throes, w,th two three-sta y brick
„dwelliugs hi the rear'
-on WyontilireGeot. • _
- „.WOOD,EITRIET AND. - JTEINRONAITOmm-_Thisa.
,stoiy_bricir 1.14:: , 11130-"ifondl - itresei, above'
• Ro a rt.iiith tim,lrelollditelllolo the rem 00:
' L'il Areal:
•Cf tiNTET,PCIOI4, af7l 113113/8, with . barn; pine
- - ,' , tteti Of tlfe, - /Iludiehhi turup'ki.and beater:road, three
• 'WOW filtlfYrshlGOld ' Immediate poesestjon.
EtketutoeS Tale.
'- '4) II • I3 VOVV ICRIVIWPWIILLING; 16
11:0 . 1612
betwettllslllAntlxltt4iWenteeoth, anti
• Cha t "r °6l .. l6 4, w , t if i n t rOC.' ',OOW' - .1. 04 . -0 4 0• Ir
Immediate Iwww.••
TIIB3II-13TORY 118 Mere.
'=dish street between LLOMIlmel, and ilouth, amt . J.-scanty
, ` 'third and Vwenty-fostrynkettl. ,Bele speolute,
1111111101.1TORY,R11113 D11111.X1116,11,:north de of
Street, eighth : het;
~; ; eitt,of
,p.lytassth streetp
• late 'District of . „.
"TWENTY-e7IvENTaSPIGNQrBALIf Oth'.
A 0,400 - --• •
T 6.uBTEEIi POSTPONED SALS-,COAIr LODE-
LtiZERNR COUNTY, , Ps. -By- order , Of the trustee
for the holders of ,the 8051)8, of the NORTII. - OAR- -
BONDAIdi COAL COMPANY, containinr6sB acres and
• 80 perches, situate in,Fell townies, LnternelerWntY,
;alai Ji.aporte,Bsq virustee. „ -
Onlifrei do.uism now ready-1n handlidlle. I
Orphans'. rt B-Ratate of John Kalb, Deed.
TREISII.B OWI .131110 K .DWELLING, east aide of
;Third street, above Coates street.
0 - Berne Bette;
,311108 BU I LDING , ',DBER VA&T, • BILEDS, 80.,
northwest corner of and Columpia. avenue,
BRICK AND PRANK STABLE", :41mw r ine -etteet,
above Columbia avenue, n • .•
. • ityr : pull sullenly* how ready in 'li►cdbhße.
TRIUIPATORIPBRICS. DWELLING, N 0.1332 North
zlirmit'street•aoutb *miter etreet, the lot extending
HAtfDBOME MODERN- POIifXSTORY BRION RE.
AUDENGE, tio - 11305: Pine - *treat, *Mt of PJgbtsenth
Weer, with double back bulldogs and is replete With
' darn conwalensee. ••...... • , •
VALUABLE LOT ,TWNNTY-POURTE WARD, at
_ the mailmen corner , othttifuet and-Mary Streets, late
West Philadelphia, 200 feet on Locust street. 115 feet
on Mary street 15.800 may remain 611 mortgage..
' LARGE AND VALI:IIMA•CORNER
. .
-?urge'andeapertoriiirclera totr4tory brick roaldentit,
southwest Corte of Tentli•aad ctreet, lot 14 by
209 foot, three fronts.• ' • ,
VALUABLE LOT. —Lot4djoinbig, being, 40; feet k
front on Tenth street: 4 /09-feet dear., With ,, bandsome
•• run, ko: Aleo, a briok , stoble and' aoad t h-house In
, 3,1•01".•=-Alsoi Y lot-adjoining on Tenth street, 20 by
,-201:1 feet. Terms of the whole one-fattrtli auk 1
'--' Psremppttopr Baid. -
Tifitillf4TOßY BRIO 10 .41,11100,Nefkkfi. North
-Tenth street; - be tylion bebr
" • ,•••
HANDSOMN OOUNTIW ILTIONNON: ,
irons bowie; bidlt-and Holahlfd fre - Modern
-Utrarooki'two and thkeei ;nitres" Of 'Jana; 'on 'Nlooteenth
street, at Tier; station on tite:Genitantoirii Neil
l', Ininiediate; posseadon. There are a stens stable .
e ihdocach-honee..vesciuble. seldent4 o - . • • .
AsshrheoP.Peromutory
• * ,l - PALI/Alga' ROPST; :PEOPSIVVY" known asi the
„ White " 'Bice dram , betrsen, Third • sad
::112 4: th ee streets; 74 fee, front , 11.13 lee t ipdepth. ; Bale
• 41 order - I.hyliefiii:of, ;firithefij G: ' Guarriello,
•
TlNltllTtllET?.4fendeome throe-storybrick real= deuce, pith double - back - buildingi;sooth side of Pine
street,' - between Fifth and filial streets. This bongo
havbeen recently modernised, And Is in complete order,
alt *adorn eenrudettees; ltonledintsfieE l .,,
••. Bile at No. 1524 Atoll ;
VALVABLZ Offi PLINTINGN, 'ENG evi/gGO, AND
•-- 01103934 9940T8 - L7llitA.V, 2 - - -
7~Skernibij,
•'''lbly - Td'i.at 10 tßeleerkt,'No.'l624, Arek,etrapti
~,t rehold; dibeltrne;iljrlystli "cellectlok
oil paintings and.eagre ell richly framed at the
,: ?Alamo time; v`iinnetier:,ol choice books, rare .and dna
insperbly bound. Tberedliralifin of Pilot'
Inge lamtirseeis the prodriatlone Of the followiog eminent
..ertfilter Thomas Badly. George R. Bonfield, Benorigark.
r•ne ,_r;'esirl - Sehude, , Motel Delttliti, Steney, }Bich,
fiLitithi, - trayerhaer; ltarotaint, - ind others ''
Lizim gay be examined with cedelotneetiro days pro
-`=
liner to the sale. from-0-11.:111. •
lliseutor'iltaTe—No.ll9 North Idevesth`streel.
'NIX? 9101194140t,i)
/Go PtIBNITITItk,
• • •.- - PETS . •
On Wadotselity Nemsf.
lite'eldetrak - No. Seventh
street, by
rorder,olAneoutot, thcoseat household and
kitchen - furniture. s - • •
-MAY be -codurdned-st li-delook on the morning
0, of ..eds: " • •
- 8010 of.ifon.i99suid Iltl sontlirourth surer. 9139X11.1011. ittantl793l,' ELEGANT NOfikwoOD,
• • • - Pferio.loll.Tßl "
PINE - 0/11fliBRIA OARPRTB,
- _ROBB, &o. ••,.• • ;• - ;
• • On Thursday , -
•
• At 0 o'clock, at the. motion „store, en extensive
iseettment Of excelleisfieuxind-hand furnitnre,,elegent,
- piano-fort**, 800 Coleco* isirtets, etc:, item jyrlrato
; •-• /males deolining•housekeeping, - removtel.to"the More
for getealAmee or eels. , - -
-AT PRI,VA.TIf BALL . •
we 11:sectOridilret mortgage-91,800.,- , -
beiuttlfullylettaitcd Perklomen inierke
A 0 EtE 8:21 'AT Ik t &AKAAtronuif3xB,
4.11 - ANDlX)l6ll,ttriOil MWKA.V., II; fOrmor
Sinn and SAGE Streets. - -•- - • . _
GUM -P1321110 ,bOOO/11110DATION.
MONEY 1 .140Pirt4S• -, .AWN=I !
- Money liberally erlmsaaed in large or-mall amounts,
treio pita dollar to thorn:ads, on gold and Otter plate,
dlameidar *Mahal Aenrelit" T
!- lagtrbaseii re owlirl-pireei;- =Meal
olgas, bardinxii, 4 ery, 'books, haven, vehlehie, , har .
Rua sukt•allaktioles VULisUit.ctle any length or tame •
agreed on, - at Nerhartek. Principal .10atablitheann:
ipgrotheastrowdr4 Spttimikati Rag itreetm.- ,
Mr' Pi& fill iilates;rlitth 4 c6liawrd 'dlsootited
- at the ImMil Mnr
4 ;carisinnxsiq. oteAVZSTpSL7BSMHNT, is , E.
OlgiNiat
liberall,yidvenecorore golel sal
suerftiOioltarisoroLicirOtellip. - jeirelYticomilog pima,
dripie±ht islgars, • bard.
'euttirip , foot Artletelir, , Wirral!, pkintlign en
% II: biStilimettis; ,
tekktesilial:etmeidiliKitteall otyylk_iteles
ptiriano. ? _ - 1
_
- oft:mon If •
to 'all' oit-dooiaOlik either
at primate dwelllApijile 'die - who* tat dirges ,
aucTuidly_low....: , :ti r • ,
TO_,PIIAWNW-VA VIIBRINg,aOPINIEBPING.,
, botookftlag or' -Lating, sup.
niteaff#dtia&fitn dianass of. 1 Wit to. tlialr4 d .
vritiggoviolthdfdg gib spit.
osift4orxte - f of Ilith tad gliftftio, when w 0 be
vomit& In he fitinitlike)tilistoom - ottd• 'old
lotOodrintigei two-UMW of AO-goeditodriooed
ltringboil;
iAlf sui&Vos Shane, hooded ow - trio of throf
f s7 ;kr,rarf4a* o k " ia
• :,.I.l,,,..l!litgloiigwit,jifkoo, ..datade mite, and
~ . - . .%- . .lldo, . .boftooiorlisi, o r,',4.lrogllolit ; Swim; and'
,r 4 gran i t i l lgek ap t; gold elm, gold brooo
- P. 7- 44 4 ,4 1 ,4 . Alold , otadoi.Presotpinoi odd
anger
rings; o idea, auperlor idall violin and guitari Tgrty
,0 1 . 2 _ P-g**inkw..ntssmizon, - •
_ _ *—
' ' •
. . •
-
•Ai - •
No. la Routilinwrainsirp,- , •
t• th• - mosivaternyei4kfi.fibiovares 0
Deaterla ;
WINDOW SHADES,
tfitiaOtti ni t r h . f or,
He has Nos stook to be soLi Reduosi Prieto
. 11 P1,Wsabthilif 0416
.foilikenl3hoides,
Trfzu
mints, /Wares, &0.,
WOE* SHAM •
Painted to order.
DEPATEING -irSONETLY ATTENDED TO.
,ft "'" f rtr iWY VV .-1 W.3 445.1. ' •
1 ,- “ , .:!,,C41
gt naton.
Sato b
tBANK : ,y, botirsen i mig.
ff.eggg OHIDITIM sielgitOttSand THIRD throats.
I..t}. ITQLBERT.,Anatiowega --
tetti falditAr RTRAW:I6OOP, F.414'
1 , WORT BIDRODik.
! and pertioutatatteution
to the Deromptery OF fresh` ettaw,
4001410 gedEONdlidirand Ohildrsq. Wear,.• •
Sio omen mon's ang,bore , paini %mhos.
1.'543460 , 111U And tinifirod pouf% daunt...bon - net ribbons,'
„toOmade-thie,i4erding,eumesSfeting s t 10X-o'clock.
~ Er.mgo end oataloguet now ready. • -
#71141f . { I9QIA; AILTITIO Ro;'s •
atuie,;,ggth, - ,A*etfoii i g, at 9 , 400 k, wilt. be
oold; without se_spyo„for cash; - large end geripfal" se! '
a:T:012 , 38A fiesh_straw,gbode and aLildefay. ,
' li rießeided 7,lllj:es round, - _ •• • ; •
Bonnets, o o l on g,. an 4 Aydin, of all gualitlisr for
seen% 'lrbinen , e, saissesi, lio`ye , knit infants ,
' — Weer - adapted - to oity and•codntiy, trada':
ine4; „, ,
,
. i plapplessuid'ostaDigneoeatly on the spurning of
- • (17LOonlignreente respe,e,ifstily ,solloited. for whiih
;the. best,efforte *lll •L!/44 . obtain ; , ersti! , fiket'o'r.
_
'Betr,Purclnuoire . uertiiiiy,findat the , e goinmer-
OLD , o*.iry,Yartety,orstiple ineetanej gaud!, cold in
!Intl -Thosp who want goods At sash Tidile, ob.
- nßitinf Alf eons - petition, *ill find it their interest to
.attend. .
V, A. • DYSART AtionoNEEßs AND
AA Onnufsarow Mancinaires, No. 27 South ZIORTH
BTANNT, aortefof - LODGENTIVIDIT: • •
- LARGE SALE 01'41:1RNITONS, OAEPSTS, &o.
. - On Sat ur day litorning,
At lOnlciridc.zwevrilliell a large 'aseortment of se.
"Out-hand furniture. carpets, matting, do, of &person
housekeepidir. eitto bo ooid without ;teary..
'4l, lON awssxt. Beurtionipatui, Emilia', DRY
4 1 , - - .GOODB,AND TRIMMINGd. '
Vumslay - Iforsilag,
"-A• Ng; 24"Nortk Ninth 'street, we will sell the entire
atedi goodl-WM and fixtures of D. U. Loudenelsger,
--about Aleollular business ,• sale to commence at 10
eclookrnrecleely. The stook ben been lately purchased,
and Is all in good, frisk:Order. and comfits in pert of
anclirench embroideries, trimmings, hosiery, all kinds
dir,dvitroods,iparaeole.umbrelles,.ka:
:The geode
open for examine - Dori on Mon
./tar aitiptoon r ,and will be worth, the attention of
dealers azuttithers—ell to be sold without reserve.
P,11174T.8
large and valuable tract of valuable coal and tim.
bet-teNtt At. prleatepilez'seettwortliy - the'attantion of
UlfoltalbstA and ,o thers , the . owner is compelled to
4511; ,•• -„ : . • •
ll the,-ar:tiote
--;obtONVPhagiii , • 6 0440 1 Pk , P:6°RtlY at'
glndaa to'.' •
Uinr-ADVANOB,B- -mode On consignments when di
aire4;ivithoht extra charge.
J3'AL4S-ROOllB open until 10 P. M. - Nowpre
'Med tek Tecate, LuvoiseeDIM,GOODS; NOTIONS,
'WATORES site.TNWNLBY, NNW aid SHOOND
HAND PtiIINITOSN, PAINTINGS, BOONS and ETA
TIONRAY, ko., /Go,
_ 1/77Welirnt-Vt - tlfer fidOPS -
T4LICIDS 4. I.I I II,BEBLiNj ILUOTIONEE4,
10 , NO. 421, 7 15%,LNT/TITIC6IB% above YOWL '
Ur P etiamaftlonlitraB with coiutisamenti 04A red
aim:wail thitqheir property will cot be aaorilioed. i
. ' 117 , 0ommbuilone more moderito than. Shoe. °bind
"b 7 on Auction Hopis in the atty. -
Ooneiganainte respectfully. solicited:" - •
'Mee paid immediately. after the Footle are sold,
Positive 846
•. • • ' ' ' OEMETBRY LOTB.
On Wednesday Byenlng,
- June 30,-084,101001r, AMC Nsohoge, will be cold,
Without "reserve, ,
;Lots Nos: 46 . 6C6 46, ABC:11, arenas
Lot No, 426, sec B. sod 28 5, PIO. 0, near . The front or
the groundz—ln thd Odd Fellows , Cemetery.
- Division A, seo. '2O, on main way.
"Lot No. 15, Dlil oa B see. 3.
Leta Not, 10 and 11, Division 0, sec. 22—in American
Mechanics! Cemetery.
tEr Theie tote are well located Bale absolute.
• ' Trustees , Pneltive Bale.
PUB4IO BALE OP- NICIIIT PEOTIONB, 160,000
EqUAlte NEST, IN MOUNT MORIAII ONDISTERY.
Under authority of a deed of trust, will be sold, with
out reserve, on amount of whom it may concern—
. On:Wedneeday Erentee.,
June loth, at 8 o'clock, at the Phlbutelpbta Ea
ohmage—
• Night' sectlois of ground, numbered 1,0,8, 5-19 t 62,
69,,,5ed90,-nentelniningtegetber 160,00 .equre feet,
•In Mount Mortal, Cemetery, as per plan, with all the
tights and immunities beloagingto any lota, and sub.
Jeot alone to the - oondittons of the act of incorporation,
and-the Moe and regulations adopted by the mana
gers of the corporation.
Will be sold separately.
s2oo' to be paid on eachwhen the same is
„: ;Positive Pate oh - tho PreteleeS.
}3lllRd SdfgI'OtjtEAL,,ESTATE,
• - June 15th.
11 be sold on lfridey morning, June 45,1858, at 10
O'clock. on.the,premisea—, _
• • 11.0108051111 , BOUII-BTOEti BRIOK
Tio.ISOB'I3YABAINGTON FRitsT, POICIATEIttiTiI
3P4111.1. , -- - 4 - beautiful. lour-story prick dwelling. with
font-stniy brick hact buildings anklet of ground, 17
feet frent'Bo:fent deep to Way street. Ytwae erected by
the preeent owner for himself, and polemic/a everp mo
dern improvement and convenience. _55,500 may re
_
• .
F s66o.zenthsui been repeatedlrrefueed.
Baie positive. .-
If It 1n3031111 PARLOR S UIT T - OP DAMASK
„ YQRNI
TURfi, CARPETS, duo.
"Also, at the same time a very handsome suit of walnut
fttettltnreotomprislog pair of. sofas, pair arm , chairs,
.palr wlidow chairs and four parlor chairs , covered with
111'Telvt carpet ,
r waln g larSt e tu
I:piiecf gt4efcrn furniture ,
expnsive Tenetian bunds.AC.
'Bale of the whole'absolite.
TWIINTY-PIRBT 11PRING:13ALE-413NR 30th
. . .
This sale will include the fol — •
D rphaitel Coast fiale—Estate -of, Cherlee Janney, dec'd.
'ROIDIN 'AND LOT, FRONT STREET — A three;
tew/Art*lc house and let, side of Front Street,
&bore Poplar, 23 feet, J . loch front and 90 feet deep,
Clear at inenmbranoes. Terms—essh Sale positive.
Orphan' Court .Bale—Fetate of Johnson's valuers.
_TRNISIt-OTORY BRICK LIOUESO, OILOWIS. .0114 D
PIN® STREETS.—A threisotory brink - hone, and lot,.
northeast earner of Orowri and Vine streets, 17 feet
front, 70 feet 2 inches deep Meer of ineumbrancee.
WO Waive. • •
EOSLTIVB SALE—TWO 1101.10101 AND
'LAWN LOT; OMIDT.N.:—A lot with two frame houses,
northalde of Spruce street, between Second and Third
streetit,'Caroden. Lot 60 feet front and, 260 feet deep to
Division street. Dente for $lOB . Clear .of inonm
branees. - They will be sold without reserve.
Orphans , Court EisliEetate of Isaac W. Latch,
ORION ROUSE AND LARGE LOT OF GROUND,
Twenty-first and Coates atcoete.—Tbe brick house and
Jorge lota ground, southwest cornet 'Twenty- firetand
Coates streets. 80 feet on Coates street and 189 feet on
Twerty•Srst street to Wallace street. 79 feet 2 Inches
on - Wallace street $2lO ground-rent. The front on
Costae street 80 feet doop. Rents for 8300 a year. Salo
positive. , •
Orpheus 'Void Sale—Estate of William Teeny, Deo'd.
• ROUSE` AND 'LOT,. 'LITTLE PINE 6TEET.—A
three story brick house and lot, 17X feet front on Lit
tie,Pine street, and 60 feet deep. 139.87 ground-rent.
Bale positive.
Orphans , Court liela—Seltne Semite,
GENTEEL - DWELLIN, 'TRIRTEENTII STREET,
V
`BELOW VALLAGE.—A - three-story brick hones and
lot, east a ide of Thirteenth street.' below Wallace St.,
17 feet front, 186 feet deep to Orange' street, 10 feet
wide. On 'Orange street lea small three-story brick
• &felling.' 62,500 may remain. Bale positive,
RANDSOMA RESIDENCE. No. 827 TINE STREET.—
idesirable - three-story brick dwelling hones, with
- doable. hree-story brisk bindings and lot of ground, 827
Vine street, mat of Illtith street 20 feet. front 90 feet
deep to al feet wide Mien orwhich it has the privilege.
It le a.very desirable,dweiling, built and flatbed In a
,tltorongh.spinner,,Wltifevery convenience, and In a de
-1 eirable. Meatlon for a business man.
„InV"ldArbenxanklned at any time. 11,600 only re
, •
.EIODIT" 'ROUSES AND LOTS, OXFORD, APPLE,
AND Bunt-rob' STESSTS.—Eight helves and lots,
Oxford, Apple, and Brititort Streets, Seventeenth Ward,
Aolie sold separately. -
/ VALUABLE LOT OP GROUND, B. E, corner Front
street, York street, and Frankfort avenue. 7 --.A. valuable
lot • of, ground, 146 feet OM inches in front on Front
street, and Yorkatreet, dud 717 feet 3,E Inches wide at
- the rear. 2166 ground rent. Frankford avenue le tho
Plank Road with the Fifth and Sixth-sheet Railroad in
the centre. Oars pesievery few minutes. Will be sold
Without rosette It $9OO is bid; two,thirls of whleb may
remain: • •
VALITABLE LOT, JASPER AND FRONT STREETS.
a lot east side of . Treat street, 28' feet South of
York street, 80 feet' trent; dad 'ent leo, feet deep to
rent;'.intuit If $1,400 le bid.
ALI:TABLE:LOT; A. 11; corner Front and Jasper
tarots —Also, the lot northeast corner of Front and
- jasper streets, 181 feet front OA each, and 112 feet deep
11 4 th o refir.. 6'166 ground rent:
WIG be hold without reserve Jf $7OO to bid.
• ruesor DWELLING, MADISON STREET, SOUTH
WARK.—A three-story brick dwelling, Madison street,
limiting westward from Moyamensing road , between
hiririott , e and' Carpenter streets, Setithwark,) 13 feel
8 inches' front and 261 1 1 feet disep. Olear of lIIOTAD
. al e Sale positive.
Positive aisle by_order of Court of Common-Pleas—Es.
tate of George Augnettul Renshaw', a lunette.
'4WO,llTtErt ROTOR HOUSE, QUEEN STREET,
ABOVE 1/11T11:-=.6. neat two-story brick bailee an d
lotoiontliside of - Queen, between Delaware Fifth and
'Binh streets, 16 feet front and 68 foot 4X,.lncites deep.
Olearefincrimbratioes.
- Posltivelale of Mortgagee. '
- MORTGAGE .of $750..
'TWO ItROTTOAOTt of $1;600. •
~ ...I F OOD•RONT of s9o„per annum. • '
For deteriptions see catalogues.
, WMF to be-paid on, each of the above when the
AUDIOS Arne* off.
Bete at
_2412 Boath Third street, above firm e .
I!_I:TEEIOLD PURNITLIAE—FILEN .
kzogo 011
. .
PLATE MIRRORS, PIANO FORTE, PAINTINGS.'
- do /Linda' , horning, •
'At 10 ,oseltiek, will be sold at No 292130uth Third
street, abu;reilprnee shoot, the entire household fur
niture,' oomtirleineilliperlor carpet", mahogany piano
forte, pilerrench plato.mitiora, venitian blind', eto.
gore. halr aeat poise, and . parlor ehaire , carved Eliza.
bathen and tither &airs. oval marble-top sofa table t
- auditing, passage oil cloth and reds, stair carpet, hat
stand, mahogany chamber furniture, wardrobes, dress
ing Hsiang, venithin blinds, Ingrain carpets, work
abands,:bedahnd beddlegorsabatander he. Also, ex
teheibn dinhig tible, dinner and tea ware, halved and
forks, &o r _
(El — '3l examined, with catalogues, early on the
day of sale.
SAMUEL NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY: LOAN OPPIOS, No. .04 South
THIRD Street, below, Walnut, opposite Pear it., only
eight doors below,the Eseksinge,
- ileum of business from S niclook, A. Id., until
- Otcleek In the cronies. -
Ont•doer sales, stnd , sileS at the Anotion 'House, at.
-WOW Upon the mot Satisfactory terms,:
CAPITAL 5202,000.
' • 4 ,./IStiiblisAssffor the 'last Thirty Tears.
Advantsur made tram One donut , to thousands on .Dls
moods Silverplate, Watehes, Jewelry , Hardware, Met
rfnandfse, OlothLag,Purstiture, Bedding, Olpara,liusical
Instruments, Guns, Home, Oarriapen, sad Seeds of
Frau deseurpllori. ' "
All goods !tor tainilln Wt . length of elm* agreed
All ede_ t gield f ro m one bandred do ll ars and upwards
Will le Muted 2 per dent. per mouth ; $2OO and overt
the lowed market rate. -
MIS Store House havlng a depth of 120 feet, Milano
'fife andlkiiiftproof lignite to Mom all valuables, and prl -
Into -liateldrien - for the premiere; "AWOL •heaey into
moo effected for the benefit of all persons haring foods
B - .4eaccaut oJzaztlag au'MilhultedwaPlials
Site °See !Simmered. kt Makeadrinees ork more hails
factory, y. and teootamodatiag lerum 'any other la
" • •
Money adenoid tolhicioorrli torah rum Mills, With
out any dolga.
• " At' PRIVATE
Gold thtent Lever and other Watches, 7iwelry, end
Oloilaus wilt bii Sold at redabed prices. .
WALL B#"usnEss'l
DIIBT3IIB,
A large eaaorttalai; aultable for
C X T "k" 0 t/ JO 11S
And fOr 'Cie by
AND _BieLLO 1kt.4U1 0 40217 RER
.FORTH TRI),Ii . o: BT,
rgrzEsg. bsame Prime, Herktmor
&mat Jut loollog and for "NZ
0. O. SADL
ble No. O North WatkootrOot.
OUEE•BONE DUST, (111017 ND
A very Onyorlirlartioie. For male In lorp"or !mall
b3toi by ' ' 0/MEIDATA, nano', &
sayb 301 North Del 4 . 1 arTutt
••ntaNCILIAART*BO7 I 9 4B . I OII.II B TRIIT BI .,
OopswifetheldiatonilfohsOn north fal i t "
I:l,4pgkor fliralircloir OF -*.aormargy - FROM'
Thieliforiaing -
/ (zoo 2 , 501 - i.is fo - rf'oltiels,"Wia, be Ica: -from the
stieliss the 400 k of ahaniusupt, ordsr. oj s geaignee,
*6:uprising the. usual iseortinent of:staple. ala i fano} ,
' -
colored stimbrics„ muslinsorhltigOsda, ens•
bioldered 1-ads, flouncing, oollars, sleeves, lisle thread`
anksilk gloveu;,bosieryi combs, brushes, , purte-mou
rnales, looklit&glasses, & c. Also, ladles) sod 'frestl3 l
linim_lind &mon Itandkeividefa, sewing 'Alb, buttons',
tapes, &c, dfs. , • , - , _
,• OfifieltEiltl *AtTEES.
.•dives gents , ;'calf, patent Jasper, and sloth Omission
,gaiters.
Alsn,/90edusen ladMr as l''t
hag ga re.
. •
Alp, 4 7 4 and 0.4 'Plain and fancy matting.
VVRIIESS,J3.II.INLE:Y;. &
Noe. =and 224 MARKET Street.
' ' BALE Of FIXTURES.
-A , OAED.-2 , 100. (friday) mooning, at 10 o'clock
.pr.ecieely, will- be sold the,counters, abetting, too, Oa
-tares of .thnstore•No. 422 and 024 Market street.
SALE Of VOUNTEIV3. DEBSB,I3HBLVIbiG, STOVES.
OAUESTS,
Of the motion store, - Nos. 222 and 224 Market street.
•
This Morning,
tune
. u26th,,at1.0 o'clock will be sold—
Oonotlng-room desks and tables.
Largo aloe counters.
. • Loose shelrog and carpets.
Canoeing-room chairs and stools.
Trestles, boards; ;torn, Au., being the fixtures of
the anetton store. -
Alan, a quantity of coal.
Copartnasliip Notices.
T COPARPNE ------ 11S P 'HERETOFORE T'.IIb - Seristirig between- Messrs: Brelnig, Wittman, &
Dreinig for the manufacturing of Colors, Paints, &c.,
has been' flits day dissolirol by mutual- consent: The
business to be settled by Zaceb - Breinig. -
JACOB BEEINIG,
ISAAC GATTAIAN,
• D. E. BILEINIG, M. D.
Pruianscrnis, June 14, 1808. • , 4e23 -3t*
NOTIOE.—In consequence of the Above
L Dissolution the manufacturing , of PAINT AND
COLORS at the American Paint And Color Worts
hereafterbe carried on by JACOB BREINIG, who will
also remain able manufacturer of the Patebt Itydroleuni
Imitation of Brick and Stone Color, end of 'the Patent,.
Oleum Liquor Otaubstilute for Linseedpil.)
Works, TWENTY-A/CE UT and GREEN Streeti. '
Warehouse said Dinee,lio. 331 AIWA Street.
UNDERSIGNED ItEVE` FURRED
copartnentlip under the style of FROTIIINGRAM
tr, WELLS, for, the tranaactlon of &GENERAL DRY
GOODS OODIAIISSIONaIIIISINESS, sad have taken the
store No. 34 South FRONT Street,_ and 33 LETITIA
Street. TLIEODORE FROTHINGRAhI,
KIM B. 'WELLS
FAILADULTRIA, June let, 1868
TIEPARTIIENT OF PUBLIC _HIGH ,
WAYS-,oltlce, B . W. corner Chestnut and Fifth
ntreeta.
• PUILADELPII/A t June 21st, 1858.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the under
signed, until TRURSDAY, June 24th, at 12 o'clock HI.,
for furnishing materials and repaving, with tramway,
Pearl street, frormTenth to Twelfth street.
The said tramway stone to best quality Connecti
cut granite, and gravel and all the materials to be of good
quality.
No proposal will be received or actod upon, except
from a practical pamr, or persons engaged in the bust
neM, and the names of responsible persons as sureties
most be given, or the bid will be rejected, as the parties
doing the work will be required to keep it in good con
dition for twu yews from its completion.
• JOIIN McCARTIII",
je23-ilt ,
Chief COmmisaioner of Highways.
PROPOSALS roti COAL AND WOOD.
MINT OF TILE UNITED STATES,
Puitaoatruis, June 19th, 1868.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this In
stitution until 12 o'clock M. of TUESDAY, the 29th
intent; for furnishing and delivering at the Mint, at
such times and in such quantities as may be required,
between the .Ist of July nput and the 30th of Juno en;
(1859,) inclusively; the following specified ar
ticles, vie:
A supply of the beet quality of Anthracite Lehigh
Coal, (of the lump and steamship close,) entirely free
from stone, elate, and other foreign oubstarises ; each
ton delivered to be of 2240 pounds a eight.
And -a supply of the beet quality Hickory and
Spruce Flue - Wood; the whole to be e ribjje at to the In
spection and approval of .the Director of the Mint.
The proposals may bo made for the articles separately,
and should be endureed , trtoposeis for Coal,n and
ltrropoaals for Wood."
jeT24j629'
IN THE ORPHANS! COURT FOR THE
CITY AND' COUNTY or PITILADELDUIA:
. . .
Estate of PHILIP HEILLEY, deceased.
The auditor appointed to audit, settle, end adjust
the account of ANN PARLEY and JAMES HEN,
NEDY, Administrator of the Estate of Philip Henley,
deceass•d, and to• report distribution of. the balance,
*III meet , the - parties interested on WEDNESDAY,
the 7th day of July Tat 4 o'clock P. P.M.M. at his
the,
Gon the Eouth tiorner of SIXTH' and CHEST,
NUT ' Streets, second ,in the city of Philadelphia.
je23-wfm 51* 'GEO. H. EARLE, Auditor.
1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR , THE
OITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
•- Itt , the matter of the Estate - of J. DOMINIC i ls F t-
PELL,deceaeed.
blur proceedidge in partition. •
To John Derrell and Christopher Barren aensorWM.
PATRICK DERRELL, deceased, over the of %woo
ty.one.yeara—the paid WILLIAM PATRICK DER
deo.saed. having been the brother of . DOMI
NICK RERRELL, deceased.
, Catherine ,Berrell, daughter of said WILLIAM PA.
TRIOK DERRELL, deceased, also over the age of
twenty-one year..
Matthew Derrell, William Derrell, and Thomas Der.
rell. minor children of the said WILLIAM PATRICK
DERRELL, deceased, whore Guardian is BOSANNAH
DERRELL, the widow of WILLIAM PATRICE. DER
BELL,lecemed •
Thos: J. Plunkett, Rosetta plunbett, 0, Dillon Plun
kett, Mary Ann Plunkett, Matilda Plunkett, limb Plun
kett, and Letitia Plunkett, eons cud daughters of MAR
CELLA PLUNKETT and TIIOMAB JAMES PLUN
KETT, d.cessed—the Bald MARCELLA PLUNKETT
having been the sister of the said J. DOMINICK BEE
BELL, deceased. and having intermarried with the, aid
THOMAS JAMES PLUNKETT.
And to all other pe• eons in Interest.
NOVO& IS HERM GIVEN, That, in pureUanoe
of a Writ of Partition leaned out of the Orphans ,
Court, as aforesaid, in above Zstate, an laquent, will be
held by the SIISSIFP, on Premises on said Writ des
cribed. for the purpose of making a Partition or Felts-
Sion of the same, on FRIDAY the 80th day of July,
A. D. - 18813;at 10 o'clock, when and where you may at
tend, if you think proper. CIRO tell BIRDER
myl4-fr3m Sheriff.
CARPETS. ;
We will comment.° TO-DAY
_ CLOSING OUT
Oar entire Spring Stook or
VELVET AND BRUSSELS OARPETINGS,
Al
dREATLY REDUORD PEWEE.
BAILY & Baol , lava,
Nb. 920 OUBSTEUT Street.
Pnretteeere will please call and examine our large
.aseortment. ep29-tt
'TAPESTRY CARPETS.—JUST
AA ED, a large tot of Bapertor Tapestry Oarpate, to
be told at a low price.
DAILY & BROTHED,
CABS OldtPia BUMS
920 CHESTNUT ht.
QIIPERB THREE-PLY 0 Alt PE T
trod' ruaortment of nowpatteroa, at reduced
prices, at BUILT' & BROTHER%
OABH OARPET STORE,
WM-if - IMO OUESTNIIT St.
IIZED ROOM 'CARPE'TS.-10,000 YDS.
J. of Importer Ingrain and Three-ply Carpets, of the
but makes and 'styles, at all prlttea, from 60 roots to
$1 26 per yard. GAILY & BROTHER'
total-If No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
ZEST HEAVY BRUSSELS.—A LARGE
lot of new patterns, In out, chute styles, st low
mites. RAILY ic BROTHER,
OHBA? OARPET eon;
mhBl-tf 020 oilmaTigut et
KETCHUM'S REAPER AND MOWER.
FOR. MOS.—The recent severe trials at Reading,
Chestnut Hill, Spring Town. Delaware county, and else.
where prove the decided superiority of this machine
over alt others. Warranted to every particular, and for
sale only by
sgt, PRATT'S UNRIVALLED SPRING
TOOTS 111ORSE RAKE;warrented superior to any
other in use. Saltddjuettug unloading Hay Forks, Rt.
volvin g Hay Rakes, tho beat over °Pored in the city;
Rakes, Forks, Cradles, Scythes, and haying tool har
vesting Tuols generally.
SPAT & anAitist,
jet No. 627 NARK= Street.
gia BUQKWHEAT, MILLET, PURPLE
TOP aud Ruth "Sags Toroip Seed of Superior
quality. SPANOVER• lc ORMAN, '
jaa no. 027 MARKET Street.
WING's FARINA CRACKERS, made
from material prepared from that portion of the
Wheat which le mod NUTRITIOUS. and Itralalt-
Fin . -
It to estimated that OSE I'fJiJND CONTAINS AS
MUCH NUTRIMENT AS TWO POUNDS OF
BREAD, as it is usually baked.
WINO'S FARINA CRACKERS
are of small size, over ninety to the pound, and baked
dry.
They are delightful to the taste, and one of the bee
Crackers ever prolucod for FAMILY USE.
FOR LIMON,
and with Oysters, they are unequalled.
We ask every teether to procure WING'S FARINA
CRACKERS fur her children. They aro far superior
to ninny of the preparations usually given to them,
being decidedly more healthful and nourishing, and, an
they digeolve readily in the mouth, are always eaten
with a Ana zest.
Ladles and Gentlemen will find thew uneurramelde
for their
FINE FLAVOR AND PLEASANT TASTE
Delicate Polies, and all pbreows whom° habits aro
mo or lens ealvtitary,"will find IYINU'S CRACKERS
most excellent. - • •
For Profeddonal Gentlemen, Banked' Merchant'',
and Clerki, they may be used for LUNCII with great
I
In meant/dales; a healthful regularity of the
system.
Teachers and Scholars, In schools generally, mill tied
thew very agreeable.
WINO'S FARINA CRACKERS are a most valua
ble article for Travelled' in the cars; or on shipboard,
at ses, - they are , one of the very beet 'things that can be
eaten.
The use of them Is becoming widely extended, and, in
ordet to guard against deception,
EMU! ORMilkii 18 STAMPED WITU ?U !OUR
"A. WING."
There aro no oths;r ()recko' mauufectured to the
United Mates like these, or known as true Farina
Crackers,
WINWS ERAOKEn may be procured
of the beet family ((recent generally, by whont.thLq are
extensively sold, in Aliferout portions of the Wilted
States, and at wholesale only . of A. N. Thompson ec (Jo.,
221'and 225 Fulton street, New York. ' - • ' .
- DINOEF, & linoluwat, Wholesale Agents
21.dtf No: 145 South FRONT StreetiThilaa.
IiANDBORIIBB
nats, - OAXDLEs, "SOAP; STA.I2OII, &c
1,200 gallons Winter Openn 011.,
atm ga ll o ns No; I Winter Lard 011.
, 4,000 gallops Bleached/Plater Whale bit.
8,000 gallons Light Racked Whale QR.
- 220 boxes Chemical Olive Soap.
200 do Olelne Reap: "' - ,
400 do.. .Brown Soap,
100 do %Raw Bedford Ilnerm Candles. ,
/a store and for sale by
R. W POMEROY ALLEN,
- - Late J B. A. & B Allen,
911 t00.•24 South DRLAWARR Avenue.
5 00 ONS MITO LT, & OROAS
DAMS Non Amounted Bomar Phcophate of
idats tar sale ky 9110ABDALB, PRIROB & ,
Mull • • 30,1 Met? Delaware seetme.
yrtin tilltnAY, NINg 25, 185 g,
Odra bp 'UAW?.
a , ~ra~a~ais.
JIII4IEB ROSS.SNOWDEN,
•'Director of the Mint
'eg d sQotices.
earpatings.
agricultural.
BPANGLNR & NISMIAM,
No. 827 MLIINNT Street
;7 4
.( 1 /10 11 6 4 441 .t 0k i t
--- -
,4 kNALYSIff OF 2..1 - "YONIV:
BRANDY by
- • Ar A. intrall,'M. D.,
Atintrala TO TEN STATII 01-MAIISiOUTJONITC,-
lalOß*4l. Cdeasornn, , --A -lightlelloWthh Unita.
eoliwed spirit, havinga fragraut'odorl when evaporated
m
fro clean linen it loft no_ oil, OR offensive matter.
'Aliellned • tor Wolatile and fixed drugs, ef' tehiell,•ol e
"traits of attlekßuf veers Pima. - -its oolorii prored - t0
be.due to ebolorectiesin an; entreat derived fromweod,
Irrln every, respect It Jo 'a' pare spiritons
Thelragrance or bohqttet which it possesses can bebio-,
lated, it then appears unlike that' from Oognao
Brandy-or Wine, being - a. fruity armee resulting from
a peculiar fermentation ~ o f, 'Catawba - end'. Isabelle
(insirtou.Owaniormt.-1, arte in relines Oftitis
ipirit contains at 00 deg 11'. ddl 2-10 parts of pdre al
. oohol, , besides %the fragrant oil. ' I,ooo4arin of the
-spiritafford 23 parts of a strong Relution of the oil
Which eharaettaises this Brandy; the !spirit left, alter
removing She oil, is pure and odorless, and in all Its
`qualities d perfect spirit not salv 0,. to change. Quo
e. gallon of this 'Brandy tit OA deg. 1. 'Contain's, be
aides the spirit end- 011, only" SOO gre. of matter oem--
posed of : extract of fruit, gum, and' colored Sesid Rem
Bowroli, January 26, 1868.
Di: 'OOXE, State Impeder of Ohio, bud AS.
R. OHILTON, Obemiet, of New York, both pronounce
this to bs_pure Brandy, and free-from all adulteration.
Per Medicinal purposes Lvonhi Catawba Brandy has
AO :Ind, and has long _been needed, to supersede the
poisonous compounds sold Under the name of Brandy.
At a bererage, the-pure article Is 'altogether superior,
and a sovereign, eureremedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
-Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &0., Ste.'
Also, EIGIELEY , I3 STILL AND SPARKLING
OHAMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in the neigh
borhood of Chnoinnati, , and are guarantied to' be the
Pure :Mee of the Grape, and are eminently calehlatod
for invalids and persons who require a gentle Alma
taut, and for Sacramental purposes.
Retail price $1.26 .per bottle.' A .11eial diScount
made to the trade. Dealers wilt tub S to of Penn
sylvanie, - - A. r, ItAl
Aiiigg ietl ;
Okti„
NO 8006416
BMARKET. Street.
Also for sale the following ipotheceried : •
AMBROSE SMITH; Seventh apoi, Chesnut eft.
JNO. W. BIKES & BONBll6tri aitd lad and Market
treete.
. sTmninoir o steittit Abd iireeri lite.
R. NEHlNGERdiserind end Mary Ad , SenthWark.
G. W. NEBINGER, PaSsyrailt Road and Washington,
treat. •
-
GEO: 8:1I0BENBACK, - Thlarand Green eta.
A - . It. HORTER: Broad and Coates sta. • fell
•HOBENSACK'S - IR ON B I TTER'S.
This Medicine, so its name implies, is one Of the
Deatest strengthening preparations extant.. It is es ,
elegy adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or
6 aMitted , with Dyspepsia, Liver Ooixiplaints. Piles,.
Neftoile. Debility, General Weakness, and all &mums
arising from s disordered condition of the digeetere
.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
thera• is perbape no hibdiblne in the world equal to
It, as it entot , purines. and repleuiehmi the blood;
which, le kr I rtatit to brine about a healthy action
T ODBANDS ARE LIVING
a miserable existence, 6f a -pale sickly color, weak
sod etuaelstedorhe could be restored to health by the
tweet one bottle of thle inralttable medicine:: It le no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any
thing that is of an initirlona 'nature.
FOR ALIr DISEASES OF THE 'BLOOD
there ISMO hotter antidote than Hobeneaok'e Ir9n Bite,
tent.' When the blood le Impure the whole body le full
Of direase.Blood lotting may anerer for a time, but
cleansing a; part will not purity the whole. At the
fountain ere most begin, and to cleanse the blood there
to—no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters,
Their chief constituent is iron, and we all know Its
efficacy in removing the impure matter from the
whole visceral ayetent They are prepared by apm
Hos' chemist, and have boon pronounced, by eminent
ph ni ysicians and others, as the "ne planultra , ' of all
tocs.
•
HOW OIt&TIFYING
to the proprietor that he has sty:weeded in compound
ing a remedy for many of the HIS that his fellbw
mortals are subject to; she that the public appro.
elate It is-not a question of doubt, but a Sued fact,
as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine
expectations.
R SAD 'THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife was in delibatt health some
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit,
Hearing of liobensnek's Iron Bitters, and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonics, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she "solely re
gutted, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend It to those who are similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy . .
JOHN 00I•E,
No. 8.1 Capitol Street.
Vila Invaluable Medicine Is prepared only by
GBOBGB S. HOIIHNSACK,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. corner of THIRD and HERRN Streets,
Philadelpbhi
To iihorn all ordent matt be addressed. .
Pitts $l. Discount to &Moro. Sold by Druggfeto
generally. ' mh2o-y
tvair SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA I
ZIEGLER & SMITH'S PUBJI, MEDICINAL
OOGNAO =BRANDY has cured Dyspdpdia, Low Biddle,
General. Debility, &c., tro., &c. Price $1.25 - per bot
tle; '0r51.0.60 dosen. - Warranted pure. Try it.
' horaby'certey that I had been allikted with do
pepsis for the last ten years, during which time I have
tried all the popular medicines; but of no avail. Having
had Zeigler & Smith , * pure, Medicinal cognac, Brandy
recommended by many persons, hulticed me to try.it.
One bottle be* almost cared me of dyepopela and costive
habits); often years , standing. r can say, with a thank
ful heart, that I have norm feund its equal during my
painful and distredeing Oinplaint. I sincercdy recom
mend if to dyspeptle, nervous ,and debilitated offerers.
• ' Jean 0. 111..tsmont,
35n. 10th, MS. I.= Olive street.
•• Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed itpon,thepublic angeoolne wines. These
Wines are sspeciallY a&pted to djapeptles and CODlMMp
'rives, and In t 1I eases of general debility, loos of eppe2
tite, &e. -
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle. ...........$1 00
Old Pbtt Wihk, - do. do. 100
Old Sherry Wine, do. - do. 100
Address your orders to Sole Agents,
' ZEIGLER & SMYTH,
. .
Wholesale Druggist*,
B. W, earner 81.00111) and GREEN Sts , Phila.
Also, for sale by • - JOHN ',LEY, Druggist,
fol-y Frankford road, opposite Hanover.
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with grey, nature will lose more th an half her charm.
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times a week, will restore and permanently secure to
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The writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, That.
New Yvan, April 19,16611.
Dn. Woon : /tear Str—Pbrrolt mo to °apron to you
the obligatione I em under for the entire reetoration of
my hair to its original color; about the time of my sr.
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se well m agreeable.
I am, dear oh., yours truly, B. THALBBRQ.
Dryoh Syyliedydct,” - •
Wigan NEWSParBR OFFICE,
18 "Italian fit., At1i11%,1665.
toot , . 0. J. 'Worm : near Bir—flome month or ell
weeks ago I received a bottle of your flair Restorative
and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her
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that wonderful effect, by turnlog ail the gray hairs to a
dark brown at the same time beautifying and thicken
lug the hair, I strongly recommend.the above Recto.
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we.. ORARldilfi °ARMIN/.
Naw Yoag. July 25. .185 T.
PROT. 0. J. WOOD :—With confidence do I recommend
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my hair and whiskli , which were almost white, have
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Peer. Wool/ :—About two years ago my hair cam.
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I commenced using your Restorative in January lest.
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mend Ito nee to _
all. J. D. HOES.
Chicago, 111., May 1,1857,
The Resterstive is put up In bottles of three Mass, sic
large, tuedinro, and small. The small holds hall a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least..twenty per cent more in proportion than the
email, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds
a <put t -forty per cent. more In proportion, and retails
for three dollars. •
O. J. WOOD & 00., Proprletore, 312 BROADWAY,
N. Y. On the greet N . Y. Wire RallinglEstabliehment,)
and 3/4 MARKET Street, St. Louie, ?do.,
-And sold by all good Druggists a nd Fancy Goode
Dealers. triyl2-.lln-8m A now in wkyara
PHILADELPHIA WARNING AND
WINTILATING WAIU11101:18.8.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
8000eSS0RIS Se d. A. HARMON.
We have removed from nut old stand in Waiota street
to the LARGE STORE , 1010 OIIESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old friends and the publie are respeetfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Fermium
Cooking Ranges, Bath Dollen, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, &a., ace. We are
now manufacturing OHILSON'N CELEBRATED PAT.
ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sites and patterns.
We have also commenced the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sykania Stone, These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Reit. and .Srrhi..
bitten of the Franklin /Mature of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful ANTIGUN MAnst.se,
are not injured by Smoke, Coat Gas; Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much less price
.than Marble. Call and see them.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
BENJ.M. FELTWELLi Superintendent.
Philadelphia. April; 18153--ap24 ly
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.-
BPROIAL NOTION TO PELYBIOIANI3.—The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to die
sued surfaces; which combines the following advanta
gee s A good and unvarying consistences easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are eau
ble in water, hence facilltating.instead of obstruotlng
their absorption, and dose not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an Invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at Laboratory end Pharmacy,
mh6 Twelfth and Oheetnut streets.
CHEAP SIIMISEE FITEL.=-GAS COKE,
Na AA excellent quality, le sold at the PHILADEL
PHIA GAS 'WORKS for the redneed price of Rye onto
a bushel, and may be obtained In large or email erten-
M SEVENTH y, by applylng at the Gm Wee, No. 20 South
. Street.
To purchases by wholesale it le sold at the Works,
In piret Ward, by the ton, at a prise ,equivalent to
Anthraoltei at $2.60 per ton.
(131gned,) 3. 0. OREBBON, Engineer.
Philadelphia floe Werke, Anlt. 26, an27-tt
lIERRING-800 bbls. NO. 1 PICKLED
Herrlog; 200 bbis extra Newfoundland ditto
/20 bbig Potoma.o dry gaited ditto now in store and for
- Oak , by N. & CO.
,;,Npp. is° and 182 N. yilttlatv.l4B.
.11k1ACKERSImr-1,800 'barrels Nos. 1,2, and
/TA 3 MACK afttortail,:parksges t now in stare
and' for dale brit ra•AOHN .3103.3NNHDY lc 00.,
an R-11 .. , z..,1910a; 129 and 1251 Narth aharaaa
W T SSIA MAtS..--600 DOZ. NO.I, AND
• 600 dos. NO. 2 NUMITA MATS, aultable for pack
ing roxilitere-addllardenere , nee, will be mold low, if
applied for sooti,by WEAVEIR, RITLEIC, & CO.
to 10 20 N: WAT 1111. 1 ,11..-& 22 N. , IVAARI7IIO
juzE -A LARGE STOOK 0
lipperly!' n"lity l at t li t t and
, b. r y:
• Mr. 233orth WAl l .ll$ street,
mh „ - A set Sit ,Nnvti Fh•mi
TirEIDSIEOS; COAMPAGN.
o P n E ha ß u r a s ,
-ALL ligliDnaOir.. genuine brand L 0 0:1: 21 b
redelved_froin Kole r
.02.400 A. l&BßUlo, l l3 ,o ol Ba e llo A d t r t :nt ino in t u hi . 113{1.1tral,ty
,
South
COMPANY;;Irci. 110
CHARTER
°algal •rge • .4200;000_
ol - • -. '
Privileged to Insur O e Houses, sedlBBl.
annually or perpetually;
Personal Property; annually, or for a less period; take
Marino; Ifilandiand , bire Imuranee Riaaol receive De
posits; hold Trusts and grant annuities
•• ' , itLFRED,W.I4.ERS;.President.
B. 0. TYLER; 1 1 , tee President.
J:W.•Mdarlitri, Secretary, • • ' _
Alfred Weeks, • • Zion. W. D. Kelley,
#3.0. Tyler, • . J. W: Forney,
J. W. Fonder,P. It. Mingle,
0. It. 'Sicking, - . nines Watson,
J. L. litttehltison, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, • William Curtis,
joillW.ln G. F. :turner.
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE M
AJ. etatalom COMPANY-OM% No. 412-IVALPIIIT
SUAO, PhCodelobis.
.'• -
• CAPITAL AND! SURPLUS, 5 . 16.1,0 . 96:81.
• • •DIRXOTOIIII.
. . . . ...
•P. M. Potts, • ' _ • . .., J. Edgar Thomson, '
o. B. Spangle'r, .. •O. G.Bower, • . •
Abraham Rex, John W. Sexton,
E: S. Warne, . John Garrison
George Rowell, Nathan R. Potts,
Wm. P. Leech, R. 'P. KOMI',
11. 11. Houston, Jos. R. Withers,
Abraham P. Eyre, E. Rooth,
Oharlee F. Norton, John 11. Lewa-e, ,
H. H. Shllliugford."
O. B. SPANGLER, President
E. B. WARNS, Vice President.
0.11A13. IL DM' : Secretary. - • mylo
(TORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE C0371:-
‘../ PANY, No. 831 WALNUT Street, PhlladelfhlA,
OILLItTRROD OAPITALISOO 000—PAID UP OAPI,
TAL $366,900. •
Vibe Company having' been recently ItiORGAITIZED,
and its actdal Capital largely increased, respectfully
solielts a slime of tbe•patroluige , of Insurers. Fire and
Marine Policies will be homed at equitable ratoe pre-
mien, and lames liberally adjusted pad promptly paid.
' DIAISOTORB :
llltifu 30 Qpdwin, 8.41 Cranford, •
James W. Queen, Jun. L, Radnor,
George W. Hall, William B. Tbetrum,
De Franklin Jaeloon, fl. N. Winslow,
4. 0. Rapper, • Xtenry D, Mere. •
GODIFIN, President.
• •inele-dte
IFE INSURANCE - AND TRUST QOM-
.
d. O. Ilorrint; Booretary
PAHL—The PENIIMIITOALLLVE
00HPANY. Northeast Corner of THlHP'atul DOOR
Streets: Oapital; 5612,786:08: • - • •
INBURBO LIM for short terror; or for 'the whole
term of life--grants armailles and madowmeatei—pur•
Omen life littorals in Real Slstate, and. makes all
oontrnots depending on the antingeneles of Life. - •
They ,act as ninutors AdmihistratOreirtseignoes,
YfusletsilinAllitge 4 laha• 2 - ;
ritiersis.
-Daniel - E. Otbken, g
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard 8. Newbold, "7ames nfamiand
William P. hanker, Joseph M. Trotter,
William W. Kern,. James Breton,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophhus Paulding,
Oharlee ' Edmund A. Solider,
Henry .O. Townsend , Daniel L. Hutchinson,
.Rixiolphus Rent, John W. Hornor,
William H. Oar, Bills 8. Amber,
Edward T. Mott , Samuel I: Chtiattan,
William Beberieon , Joseph H. Themes,
Warner M. Basin John G. Brenner,
1.8. Michlar, 'Easton.
DANIS', 'L. MILLED., President.
IMMUNE. H. STOKES, Vice Pree't.
Jain W. 1101180 a. Secretary. nlB-11
Q 4 AKER CITY INSURANCE
001EPAITY.-otBoe 408 WALNUT Street, PHILA
DELPHIA.
CAPITAL SURPLUS 8271,638.816.
Inenree against loss or damage by FIRS and the
PERLIS or the SEA, INLAND NAYWATION sod
TRANSPORTATION.
Ten per cent. in cash returned on the earned pre
mlurne of Open Inland PORCA43O..
OFFIOERB.
GEORGE H. HART—President.
E. P. li9Bll—The President.
H. R. 00GOSHAL.1.-3eoietary LEA Treasarar.
8. 11. BUTLER—Assletant Beoretsry.
DIVIOTOAB.
George H. Hart, Joeeph Edwards,
E. P. Rosa, Foster 8. Perkins,
A 0. Cartell, Charles G. MAT,
Andrew R. Chambers, 13amiiel JOnel, M. D.,
B. W. Batley, - Hon. II H. Fitter,
John G. Dale, 11. R..ooggehall,
John L. Pomeroy.
H. IL 000081IALL. Secretary.
A ROTIO FIRE INSURANCE UOMPA
11l NY, NEW YOllR.—Crliee, No 29 Wan street, ad
joining the aleehanies , Dank--Oaah Capital, 11960 000,
wiel a surplus. Thie Company hum , Buildinier-
ohandisei Furniture, Vessels in port and their Ca gs, B rgoes,
and other property, against Loss or Nome by Rye ca d
Bias of Inland Navigation.
' DIBBOTOP.S.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pops,
Caleb Barstow, Bans B. Gram,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Bawls,
ladtaund Pealeid ' H. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson B. Corals', Theo. Polhemus, fr.
ogten Haggerty, Mishit B. Morgan, -
- Thomas Monagan, Ahm. R. Van Nes t s
ZOllll H. Buie, William] A. Cary,
Albert Ward, . Thomas 0. Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W. Phillips - ,
Louis lortit, . Charles A. Many,
Samuel (*.Glidden, ' Ndward 11. Milken,
Oteph. Ombralens, .. Wm. B. Shepard,
Thomas Scott, . ' Charles L. /rat,
Joins Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry B. Bogert, Wtillam B. Fosdick,
Peter Rdes,
N
Benjamin H. Field,
Goo.mer‘ Thayer .tfel
A. B. Prothingham4 Tatman Taylor,
Thole, I. Youngs Henry IL Blossom.
Youngs,
Harass} 10.tditohell, _
__
ALBS= WARD, President.
BIGIAIIII A. oAxiarr, Secretary. an 10..1y
COMMONWEALTH
Atm
Or THU
STAT.) OP PENNSYLVANIA.
01 , 1'10E,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STIUCETS,
PRILADYLPHIA.
Bubsoribed Capital, 1000,000.
Raid up Capital, $200,000
Dr. D. :qua, Thoe. S. Stewart,
R. L. Benner, J. AL Butler,
J. M. Whiten, J. K. Walker
Edw. 0. Knight, R. Wendell,
R. Lewis, Jr., S. K. Houle.
DAVID JAYNE,M. D,, President,
THOMAS S. STEWART, Vies Preen,
BAIWIL B. Moon, Secretary. jra2-y
liSlrnßA
AMERICA.
MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION INSURANCE.
OFFICE No. 232 WALNUT STREET,
. South side east of Third street.
The properties of this Company are well invaded,
and furnish an available tuud for the ample indemnity
of all persona who desire to beprotected by Insuranoe.
MARINE RISKS taken on 'Vessels, Freights, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise
per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats.
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture, arid Build
ings, in City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL 1400,000,
ALL•PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED.
PalWrwmramul'i'
. .
TOPAZ, „PROPERTIES $1 1 007,62526
PBSPETDAL OH AAAAA .
DIREOTOSS.
AMBER 0. 0071111, WILLIAM MEAN,
BARREL W. JONAS ' WILLIAM E. Bowan,
Joan A.Baong, JAAAB N. Manning,
thigtou. F. BIOTA, 8, MORRIS WALK,
ORAELMS TAYLOR, Joni DlAsois,
AMMON; WRITI, Eisoacm L. 11.1.11•18011,
Jona R. Near, nano's It. Copt,
RICHARD D . WOOD, EDWARD IL, TROTT/M.
ARTHUR. G. 00881 N, President.
HENRY D. SHISISLZBD, &oratory. .in.lo-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFMTY
O,NY
IN
INCORPORATED BY TiM racarsteting of PENN-
SYLVANIA 1835.
OITIOZOL J Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets
PITILADiLPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VBBBIILB,
CARGO t i To parte of the World.
nucioivr,. •
iNLA. LI INSURANCES,
0:1 Geode, by River, Canals, Lakee, and Land Carriage
to all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Merchandisegenerally.
On Stores, Dwelling Rouses, &e.
.61888113 OP TDB CO MPANY,
November 2,1667.
Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Rotate • 1101,860 91
Philadelpblaflity and other Loans.. 187,011 26
Stott in Banta, Railroads, and Insurance
Companion
Bills Receivable
Cash on hand . as,stri 66
Balance in hands of legents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently issued, on other
debts dne he Company '
flubscrlption Notes
=II
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph B. Beal, Thoophilua Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder, James Traquair,
John 0. Davbi, William Eyre, Tr.,
John R. Pearce., I. P. Penleton,
George ( .
.. Lelper, , Joshua P. Byre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel B. Bloke'',
Dr. R M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, . Thomas 0. Hand
S Mollvaln, Robert Barton, Jr., •
Charles Rally, • Jno. 11, Semple, Plttabgh.,
11. Jones Brooksp Dr, T. Morgan, ~
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, . c<
WILLIAM bIARTIN, President.
'PHOBIAS 0. BAND, Vioe President.
HENRY LTLBURN, EfeeroLiry. jaiLy
FIRE AND INLAIVT,
INKMAIME COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organized ander the Act of Aesembiy relative to In
durance Companies, peered April 2d, 1803 -)
OHORGE W. PAY, Provident.
THOMAS B. MARTIN, Vice-Proeldent.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Omen 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan,
William W. Walters, . Henry LOWI4,
Charles Riobar , lson, D. D. Bier Ay,
Duality Lippincott, , /olio W. Averrnan,
Jos. R. Drcsnard, A. H. Itoseabelm,
Mum Stoke., (silty ht Stern.
DIME LEHIGH AND DRQAD-TOP
COAL.—JAMES IT. MONTGOMERY inform his
friends and the public that ho has effected an arrange
ment with the hunk Mountain Coal Company for the
sale of thoirjustly-celebrated LEIIIOM COAL. Helms
also arranged with the proprietor of the Brood-Top
Mines for the sale of his valuable SEMI - BITUMINOUS
COAL, and is now prepared to receive orders and malts
prempt deliveries, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT
Street, second story,front room. je3-but
LICERING, FOX, 86 CO., wholeealo and
I. retail dealers to LEMON and BOLIUYLKILL
GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD etreet s i pd GERMAN.
TOWN ROAD. Bohnylkill yard—RAOß aad BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the moat approved mires, under cover, and pre
pared expressly for totally nee. felf-y
SOIIUTLKILL AND LEHIGH 00AL.—
I am daily kimeirlng, a% my yard, the beat quality o.
BOHUYLNILL AND LNIIIOII 00A1.. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
reljpgetting Clod that be satinfactory to them.
No inferior Coal kept at this entablinhment to
°Wer at LOW PRIONLI. . '
ALIMANDAIR CONVERT,
•
an 1-11 N. E. ooraer or Broad and Cherry Elta
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY
N. W. Oor. TMItD and CHESNUT Ste.
L. PELOUZII tc SON, thankful for the' liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit rte coptinuance, would announee
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOR id now ready,ltild from their increased facilities,
are now prepared to timish every thing nementary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice.. Their long practical experience In ;the buelnems,
and the feet of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting
that they can famish a more durable and better Bo
bbed article than their ootemponsriee.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere,'
ON type taken et 9 onto per pound, In makeup for
new at swivel pion.
CABTNfP 7 bit.tit.'- 1 4 1 0Sfe
- T.IS.2IIPOOL7fIrgbNE:SD'AY; Juno 30th - 1868.
f. LuoMla,tro t i l aaVtl v ii " liT,ltttr zitoo'r.'s
' enlowi vanago: - . ...... .. .. • . .
, For freight, or totosarte;apply f i f *
71103.1t1C CO,
Je22 'lOl WALNUT Strtoti
TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND .GbAS
GOW, 'DUBLIN, BELFAST, and ZONDONBERRY,
Tito LIVERPOOL.
TIIE LIVERPOOL AN D
SHIP CO.'S Clyde-bollt, Iron Stoat:24l4d ate intended
to warm followo
. .
~. ,
FROM NEW YORK.
•
OITY OP-BALTIMORE 'Thursday, July Ist
CITY ON WASHINGTON - " " 15th
'
KANGAROO - " 4, 29th
, And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44-N. It.
runt LIVOOI'OOI..
CITY 00 WASHINGTON Wednesday, 7Une 23d:
KANGAROO . •" July 7th.
CITY OP BALTIMORE.. ..... .• " 21st
And each alternate ........... I " •
Cabin Passage from New York and Philadelphia... .875
Third Clam to any of the above-mentioned placed,
and found in best cooked Provisions' - 30
Return Tickets 'good for mouths 00
Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to Now York
or Philadelphia 40
Parnengern forwardod to limn, Paris, Hemet-411am
butg, without delay at through rates.
- The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will:sail
regularly betweon Antwe a red Liverpool, in connection
with the departures fo env York, taking gOods from
Antwerp to New York, a through rate of freight. -
Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to Now York $45.
Drafts on Liverpool front £1 upwards.
For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices,
15 nitoADWAY, New York and 100 WALNUT 4treet,
- JOAN G. DALE, Aunt.
Or J
WILLIAM INMAN,
' 02 and OS Tower Building, Liverpool..
, -
AMLIVERI"-abis7AWD—P-111LA
. DELPHIA STEAMSHIP. COMPANY.
.Steam communication between New York and Ant
werp, via Liverpool.
The splendid fast screw'-ntoaniabip BOSPHORUS,
Captain McGuigan, (lately employed In the Royal Mau_
gervfceo will nail regularly between Antwerp and Liver
pool every alternate THURSDAY, In connection with'
the company's steamships from Liverpool to New York.
Goode for Now York will bo received and shipped by
the Agents In Antwerp, and hills of lading eigned there
at a through rate of freight.
The first sidling from Antirerp • will be on the ]7th of
Juno, in conjunction with the (lITY OF WASHING
TON from Liverpool, on June 23. " -
Rot further particulate and terms of freight and pas
sage, apply to J. P. „Kremer Jr Co., Antwerp; •Willitun
Inman, Lower Rending's, Liverpool,- and at the Com
pany's °liken, 15 Broadway, Now York, and lop Walnut
street, Philuttelphlo.
3021.-lo JO iIN 0. DALE, Agent, •-
41 4g0 t ' REGTIVAR: LINE 'Fort 11 . 10v1
n=DENOE.NOttooner _WONeagh/1, - Rotuma
r, 000 londlng At CallowldlT-atreet Wharf,
For freight, npply to Captain, on board, or to
JNO. M. KENNEDY & CO.,
Jo2l 130 and 132 NORTH E S WHARV.
Az& CONSIGNEES' ;NOTICE.—•Con,
MAIL aignees por Schoonor WORCESTER, Ruction
master, front Providence, 11 11l please attend to recelp
of goods, at Callowhill-atreet Wharf.
3a19 JZIO. M, RENNIIDY & CO.'
WANTED—A VESSEL toload in
the Louisiana Line, [or New Orleans. Quick
despatch and good rates will be given.
Apply to 11191i0POjnitiNii, & 40,
jolo-ft 120 NORTH WIIARVES.
akFOR SAN FRANOW I :-LOWEST
rates and no detention. Clipper of SATUR
DAY, 20th June. Popular ship. 101 days to San
Franciaco.
The magnificent first chum clipper ship EAGLE
WING Worth, master, la receiving her cargo at pier 10
East River, Nod York.
This favorite clipper in double-diagonally braced,
noted for good delivery of cargo, and of small capacity.
Shippers desirous of reaching the Californitimutrkets
at the earliest possible day, wili find the "Eagle Wing•
a reliable conveyance.
BIBR
120 N OP,simon, eti ac(,
ORTH WHARVES.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH -HERON'S LINE.
GOODS RECEIVED AND DILLS Or LADING SIGNED
The splendid first-Mass slde-wheel Steaniehips
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly lino for the South and Southwest
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at I ,
o'clock A. M., alternately for Ohaeleston sad Sa
rannah.
. .
FOR 011111,133T0N,
The HEYSTONII BTATZ, Odptaln Charles P. fifarch
man will commence loading on Thursday, Jhnelith
and itall for Oharlepton, 8. 0., on Saturday, Joue2oth
at 10 o'clock A M.
- FOR SAVANNAH. •
The STATE OP CFSORGIA, Sept.. John J: 0/aria.
will commence loading. on Thursday, July Ist, and
mil for Savannah, 0a.,• on Wordily, Jnlyted, at 10
o'clook A M.
•At both Charleston and Savannah, these 'ships onnect
with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, too., for all places In the Routh and Southwest.
'REUNITE REDUCED.
Hoary Freight at an average of 15 per eent. below
New York stemma:tip rates.
INSURANCE.
FREMEIT and ' INSURANCE on a large proportion
of goods chipped South will be fotind to be lower •by
there ships than by sailing vessolL • „
Min pump 120 00
Steerage do 8 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed*er the chip hai
For freight or paws, a to
_ A._.FIEEON Jr.
No. 328 (late 8I) North arse.
Altgenta at lil , harleaton,T..B. 3c. T.2;:i.
Agents in Savannah, . A. GREINER k OO. '
For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every 'Faraday.
For Ficifide, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYS
and ST. JOHNS . , every Tuesday and Sattirday. -
For Havana, from Charleston, steamer IBABBL, on
the 4th and 9th of every month. Jell
INBURANOII
COMPANY
atFOR LONDON-TRURRDA.T, 24th
June.—The barque ACHILLES, Captain BM.
DEN, will Fail as above.
Cabin ;nonage $75
For freight or passage, npply to
aulogAs RICHARDSON & CO., •
jelo 101 WALNUT Street.
STEAM TO GcLASGOVT, LIVER
POOL, BELFAST. DUBLIN, and LONDON
DBES Y, without delay, for 30 dollars.
'Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above plume by any steamer of the line, BO dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
1,1011 NEW YORK.
New York, M 034111 SD, BiktUrdfty, July 10, at 12oleteek
Edlebotgh, Oolnmlog, " July 24, t‘ •
1:11segow, Goodwin, " August ,
, /10K GLASGOW
Edinburgh. Cumming Saturday, June 26.
Glasgow, Goodwin ......... July 10.
New York t 1.1051111 an - Wednesday, Auguat
RATES 07 PABSAGJ.
rookatasoow.
liestOleas ii 11111.15 guineas
Steerage, found with cooked provisions ^ ' 8 -
IPIO4 NEW TORE.
Firet Claes $7B 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions . . ....'
80 00
Children under 14 years of ago, half fare; Infants in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within Mu months, by any
steamer of this line.
Pint Class 5140 00 Steerage.. .. •• • —SOO 00
An experienced Burgeon al lashed to eepl 5teerage.......... .
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN Ic 00.,128 WALNUT Street, Phitadel.
phis.
ROBERT ORM°, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL th LONE R, BuohananYs Wharf, Baltimore.
myll
MBE BRITISH NORTH AMBRIOAN
.1 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
IPSOId MIT TOIL TO L1T1147001.
Chief 085 In Pasaage RAO
seciond Cabin Pm _
eage 75
ram& immix TO taws'Poor..
Chief Cabin Plumage 6/10
Second Cabin Passage do
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
1
PERSIA, Capt. Judith:ie. CANADA, Oapt. Lang,
ARABIA, Cat. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.W/oliman
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGLIIA, Capt. Rvie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA: Capt. J. Leitch.
These vessel. carry a clear white Bght at mast-head;
green on starboard bow ; red en port bow.
A.PILIOA, Shannon, leaves NYork, Wednesday, Julie 9th
AMERICA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, dune 16.
ASIA% Lott, " N York , Wednesday June 28d
CANADA, Lang,' " Boston, Wednesday, June 30
PERSIA, Judkitut, g , N York, Wednesday July f
NISLCIARA, Wickman ," Boston, W ednesday , July 14.
APRlo6,Bhantion, " N York, Wednesday, July 21
Bernie not Setinred.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 Matilde, unlessallis of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereat: tlt elm expressed.
For freightot wiic e apply to ..
my 10-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
... 12,609 00
... 220,291 96
92,750
-... 100',000 00,
7408 87
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book hfanufactuxer,
Stationer and Printer, No. ISO 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 Graces, Merchants, and others, of the
beat quality of English or American Paper, and bound
In various stylee, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Ingravlng and Lithographing eneouted with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of .English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. llogan'e contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say--" This display of blank
boons for banking and mercantile use is the beat in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material Is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap.
pogrom:* neat and appropriate. , ' no2o-ti
JONES HOUSE,
LIARRIBBURG, PA,
(Erected in 1851
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
my2ol , WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor.
WORRELL ROUSE,
N. W. cor. THIRD and HARMONY COURT
Tno undersigned takes pleasure in informing hie
friends And ,he public at large, that he has opened the
above VITABLIBIititENT, and pledges himself to merit
the patronage of his patrorei, every article is of nape,
nor gurii , y, having been selected without regard to
price, MARTA% IVOltillgLL, Proprietor.
myTT•Iln
NICHOLLS HOHSE,
(EUROPEAN PLAN)
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
NO. 116 BOUM EIGHTH BT., BELOW CHESTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
This HOUSE Is for Permanent and Transient Lodg.'
Mg. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, E.
NICHOLLS, to give satisfaction to his Patrons.
This ostabilahment Is aitnated in the heart of the
oily, centre of bueinesn, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community will find
it a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and mien°.
my.
Meals tarnished at all hours. •
Single Rooms, 60 cents per night. By the week $2.60
and upwards. mh3o-tf
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,'"
NORTH MIRTH
AIME MARICRIP,
PHILADELPHIA.
auSt-ti MaKIBBIN k 80N8, Piontiarosr.
SATAmANDER SAFES.
A large aseortment of
RVANS & WATSON'S
PRIZAD-ELPRIA MANUFACTURED
• SALAMANDIR SAVES,
VAULT DOOR%
BANE LOOKS For Bank' and Stores.
,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, 13HUTTYRS,
On as good WINO as any other eatablialtment In an,
United States, by • •
lIVAIIffI to WATSON,
NO. 211 South FOURTH street,
Philadelphis,
nllB-tf
OLDAOD DIU DO A CALL
Sgipping•
=MU
, etaturn.
*rids anb litatantanta
Site proof Safes.
Ransom) I,inee.
*Tu . rticirsn;
TAMA AATIIIIO4II.
SOI
8ET114110331M,. ALIANTOWN, MAUCH 011IINIt;,
-% AMMON, DOYLESTOWN, ,to.
SUMMEA ANAANGEMBNT
TARES EFFECT MONDAY, „MAY 17th,
For "Bethlehem Allentown,- Madeh 'Chunk, and Nan
ton, Ao., (Fal , reec,) in connection With L. Valley Ball
road,from WILLOW Street at 9.A . 51.-and 2,26'P. M.
" Paseengera for Easton. by 2,25 P. M. Train take
Stage at Iron 11111 Atation: •- •
For Dolleetown. ( Accommodation,) from. Willow et.,
atB.BOA.M and 5.30 P. M
For Fort Wanhintrion (Accommodation) from Second
and °Wilbert% Streets at 7.25 and 10.25 A. M., and 4.10
and 0.45 -P. M. ,
•
TRAMS FOR BBILADBLPIIig.
'Leave Bethlehem (REpressi) at 9 - A. M. and 2.20
P. ht., with pamengers from Lehigh Walley Rail
road( and arrive at Willow Street at 12 5.1. and 5.25
•Leare Day3eatalna at 8 A. M. and 2.60 P. M., find ar
five at WHIG - Street at 816 A. PC and 5 P. M.
Law) Fart Waahington at and 9 A. M., and
2.46 and 6 80 P.M., and arrive at Second and Obatham
Streets at 040 Mid 9.60 A.M., and 3.85 and 0.20 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS
- - -
Leave Willow street for Ildyleatoltit at 8.80 A. Of. and
2 P. E. -
Leave Doyleetc i tor ,plilladelphla at
_l3 A. Al; and
6.16 P M.
...
An Peseenger Tretne /LOVING , "NORTH and Bourn
7 ill stop at Ohethem Street and connect with City Pss
ginger Italiroed.
' Pare to Bethlehem ' • ' - fl 50
, c . Efeneh Chunk • - • . 250
" Doyleetown.... .. 80 -
myl7-t5 iiiiiircx,AßK, Apat.-
.
11Ew YORK LI-NEB.-TM CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PIIILADNLPNIA
AND TIMITON RAILROAD 00MPANY'8,LINES.
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW TORN, AND WAY
• • -PLAORIL
Leave u follows, via: ,
At llii P. M. from Kormington Depot, 'Via /mei
Ofty, Mall - $246
At 6A. rd.? via Madan and Amboy, Aooommoda-
Alen • • ' ' i 26'
'At 6 A. M., via Oturt4en and -Jersereity, At. • •• •
commodation 2 20
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jirsey 'pity, Morning
. Mali 800
At 10 A. by Steamboat Trenton, via Tacony
ant Jersey Oity, Mtrning Ex reed '
At 2P. MI, via Camden and Amboy, 0. airrA7 8~00
p r ase
At 6 P. M. Ida Camden and Jersey -City, Evening
Mail - 8 0
At Br. u., via Camden arel Amboy , Acoommoda, • •
tiOri, let ohm 2 00
At 8 P:M., via Oanwiert and 'Ashby), A.:comb:loas.
' tion; 2nd Olue. , • •
At 6 P. M., via Oaraden and Agglioy, Aooonim . oda. -• •
doqq,, Jet Olsas • •• • 1 200
At 4- 51 . AL. Oft ollawairl and 4filbeyk 4ketweinnoda
tiosi, 2ridGlasi , • a - - r
. h
pee
6 P. M: line rune •dailY;',.all,utlters Sundays en
apnea Lines atop at the principal stations only.
Por Belvidere, Faustori, Flemington, /he:, at 5.6. M
and-4 P. FL frone-Wainit. street wharf.
Por Water Gap, Stroridablirglictenton, Wilkesbarie,
Montrose. Great 'Bend, & ,o. at SA. M.,-,in Delaware,
Laokawanna at Western Railroad. -
For Freehold, at 6A. 31. and 2P. M. - •
'For Mount Molly at 51. M. and 8 and 6 r. Y.
'WAY mom
For Bristol, Trenton, .k. 0.3 at 2)( and 4 P. M ,
WAY- LUIS
for Palmyra, Raucous, Beverly, Burlington, Borden.
town ito.,at BP. M. - •
Steamboat Riebard Stockton for Bordentown, and In.
termedlate places, at 2 1i P. 31. ,
Steamboat Trenton for Tammy, at 10 and 11% A. M.
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M. ,
All lines onoept 11 X P. M , leave Walnut street wharf.
g
Fifty poonda of baggage enly allowed dace peei
n
.. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing tusbaggage but their wearing appkrol. All bag
gage over fifty pounds t 6 be paid tot - extra. The nom
pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollat
per polite; and will not b 4 liable for any amono ta be
Tend $lOO, exempt by s*.ial centred.
WK. H. GATZUBB Agest
0. ic A. A; It. 00.
10)1111, ADE L-P RIA, GERMANTOWN
A AHD NORIIIO TO W N RAlLROAD.—stimulp
ABRUNIEMNNT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th,
1058
EOR GERMANTOWN
Leave Philadelphia at OK, 7, 8. 046 min., 10,1%,
A. M.,1 2,3, 4,6, 8, 7;8, 0, 10, and 11X P.M.
Leave Germantown at 8,7, Ix , 8,0. 934.10 X, 11x,
A. et. 1-10 min., 2,3 X, 4X, 6X, OX, 8, 940 min., and
101( P.M.
Ur" The 7% &cloak A. M. Train from Germantowp
will atop only at Wayne and
rioga Streets StatiOna,
O SUNDAYS,
Leavw Philadelphia at 0.20 min. A.M., 2,15 X, and 8
P. el.
Leave tiermantown 8% A. M. - , 1-10 min., 4%, and 7
P. M.
O.IIE7TNIJT HILL RAILROAD.
Lerre Philadetain at 6X, 8, 905 mtn ,11) A. M. l
2,8, a, 6,8, 10 I'. M. .
Lear) Chestnut Dill at 8 40 and 7.86, 9.10, and 10.10
min. A. M , 12.50, 8.10, 4.10, 5.10, 7.4 b, and 9.20 min.
P.M.,
ON BIINDATI2I
LW.) PtdladelphiA, 920 A. M., 2, bX, end BP. I.
Leave Chestnut HUI at 8./0 min A. M., 12.40 4.20
4.40 P. M •
IFOR 00N1311011001INN AND NORRISTOWN. .
Leave Philadelphia at 61(, 8, 11 A. 810.00 min.,
8.10 miu.. 434, 6X, 111( P.M.
Leave Norriztowa at 6 2 7 2 0,11 A. 14. 2 1,3 M, and'O)(
PM.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 3 P. M
Leave Norristnlrn at 7A. M. and OP. M.
PON MANAPIINN.
. Leave Philadelphia at 6g, TX , 0,11 A. Al. 1.05 min
2.96 min., 3.10 min , 4x, E.X,,fIX, 8,11 X P. Al.
Leave Atanayunk at 6X, 7g, BX, 9X, 1134 A. AL
Ix. 3,4, 6X, I, and 9 P.lll,
Wu' Sundays same as Norristown.
0112811111. TALLNIT RAILROAD 808 'DOWNING
Leave Philtdolphlti, at BM A. and 3.10 min. P. at
Leave Downingtown at 7M A. M , and 1 P. It..
11. K. 81M1111, General Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green streete. Philadelphia_
IIipaILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
A. ROAD lilflt .—QUIGRZEIT ROUTR to" Elmira'
Wilkesbarre, %gab, Chica g o, Rock Island, Niagara
kalle,lillirraukle, Borlingta - Plentreal,. St. Pulls
Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis.
Passenger trains Will leave the Philadelphia and
Reuling Railroad Derot, corner BROAD , and VINI
Streets,. daily, (Sundays excepted,) as Conows
- 7.80 A. M. DAY RX.PRESS,
For Rinks, Niagara' "Palle, Buffalo, Detroit,- Mileage,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena ' St. Paula, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
8.20 P. M. NIGHT EXPR.DBB,' ' . •
!or .11mirar Niagara Pails, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago.
MiDratacco, Rock Dia4, , Galeaa, }3t. Paula, Burlington
awl. St. Louie.
• -Err Tickets good till tuied...
ho 7.30 A. M. train connects at Reading With the
train for Harrisburg and all stations do tie LEBANON
VALLEY RAILROAD;
. ..-
AND ,
At Rupert, for Wllkeabarre, Plttsto n Roranton, and all
stations on the LAOIDAWANNA AN , !) BLoomairm
RAILROAD. - . '
.
Wilkeebarre $ 60
Pittston 60
Scranton t 75
•
Witkeebarre 60
Williatnapor , 90
Elmira . Z ,. ; . 00
Canandaigua
.•
Genera, via Gorham 00
Rochester 60
Niagara Palls
Bunt° 00
I 00
.
Brie 1 60
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Brie 1 00
via Niagara Falls. 1 00
Toledo,'Yls New York arid See 1 26
Columbus I 60
Cincinnati. New York and Erie 1 00
' Niagara Falls 1 00
Indianapolis, 'rift New York and Erie 21 00
Detroit, via Niagara Balls 10 00
Chicago, via GreatlVesterm Railway : 22 00
Is Lake Sharp Railroad kg 00
Rock Island, via Niagara Balls 27 00
Lake Shore Railroad --
Burlington
.. ..k. City
towed:llV 29 26
Bt. Louie, via °Wage** • • t 29 00
a Indianapolis - 29 00
Dunlleth - 27 60
St. Paula 96 10
LET Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and OTINSTIIIPP Streets, and at the PRO.
eenger Depot, BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave, the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily,
(Sundays exceptedd for all points Weed arid North, at 0
P. M.
Freights must be delivered before 8 P.M. to Insure
their going the eamo day.
if_D — Freights are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Bates than by any line from this city to the
Weat and Northwest.
. .
For farther Information apply to
ALLEN t HEGEL,
Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine
Or to CHAS. S. TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. ear. Sixth and Cheatnutate.,Ettilada
G, A. NICOLL/3,
Genl. Supt. Fbilada. and Reading Railroad
H. A. FONDA,
'Geld. Sept. Catewleas, W. & Railroad
.1: A. REDFIELD,
doBl , ly Gen!. Sept. W'lneporferul Elmira Railroad
JOIDECILADEL prti A AND READINGRAIL
I. ROAD—FAST FRBIGLIT LlNR.—Freight trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, blow YIRB, daily, for
Bagel°, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukle, Galena, Dubuque, Bt. MUM, and interme
diate points.
This in the ahorteat route to Canada and the pate
Porte, and goode will be forwarded with greater despatob
to the above points then by any other route.
nil?? 0? PgIOES Pan 100 1.88
VII itailrond
. let elms. 2d aleri. Bd elem. dth alma
Bitepeusion Bridge 00 70 60 41
Dudek) 00 70 60, 40
Freight going through by rail tll the way mat be
marked "VIA RAIL."
No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira
Mark goods via Philadelphia ao4 Reading Railroad,
and and to the Depot, Broad etre'', below Vino, daily,
before b P. It.
For further inicinnation in regerd to this route, call
at the through freight °Mee of DI Philadelphia Nia.
gars, and Croat Western. Line, V. W. turner SIXTH
and CHESTNUT. - dub -7
1858 P E LlTVA,Txfaiit,i'V A 1858
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH,
And thence by Railroad to '
WHEELING, ET. LOUIS
STEUBENVILLE, OLEVIU/ND, •
CINCINNATI, • - CHICAGO,
LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, ST. ?AULB,
And all Intermediate points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUOKr, MIOHI
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, nussouni,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Paseengera to pointa:wost of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Creatlnie, have choice of routes, endue
requeeteddo make a selection before applying for Doi
eta: ,
TIMMS THROUGH TRAINS LEATH PIIILADHL•
PIETA DAILY,
Forming close connections at Pittebargh to all points
West,
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1809, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, 8. E. corner of ETANYZNTII and MARKNT
streets, as follows
TRAINS FOR PITTSBOROII TRAINS FROM PITTBDOROII
ANTI THE War? LRAM AND 7116 Truer •antru.
Mail train at... .7 DI A. M. Mail train at.. 11.45 night
Fast line tOO noon. Fast lino. 10 A. N.
Express mail—if 61 night. Express mail.. 110 noon.
WAY TRAINS LIRAYR. WAY TRAINS ARRIVE.
. .
Harrisburg at , Harriabwg ac.
commodation 300 P. M. I commodation.7.l6 P
14ancsater .4.30 P. M. Lanceater , 4 .9.60 A M
Tho mail train stops Mal the stations between Phila..
dolphin and. Pittsburgh.
The Express mail rune daily, the other trains Ounday
excepted.
The care leave the Penneylvania Railroad Passenger
Station, southeaat corner of ELEVENTH and MAIIIIBT
streets entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets toall points West can be obtained. •
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du..
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage.
For further information, apply at the Depot of he
Pennsylvania Eallioed Company, southeaat corner of
Eleventh and Market atreate„between the hours of 7 A.
M. and 11P.M. • • THOMAS MOORE,
My 10 Agent Penn'a Railroad 00.
FISU
2004db:did, oodoBll.
100 do,Pollock.
800 bbloldookorel.
00 do, White Vida, for gale by
0. 0. BADLRIt & 00.,
0 hi. WATIIILft
kraNCE-SUMMER
ARRANGEMENT.
MOM /Atc - WILMINOTeN, ' 'AND DAL 1-
i ..11101IE RAILROAD.
On and after Heyday. Mar 1858-
PLFSENOEIt 'FAMES LEAVE - PHILADELPHIA
ForB , •&.AV
. ,* IP. Al., (Ea1w0 99 .)
11 P. . • .
For Wilmington, at 8 A. EL, 1,4.3 1 ,0 11,1
' For NOT Otuitle, - at 8 A. Id., and 4.30 P. AL
• For Middletown; at 8 A. M,, na4 4.30 P. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P, M.
For Seaford at 8 A. AL, and 4.30 P. M.
' ' TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore at 1.30, Express, 10.15 A. M., arid
5.40 P. 31. .
Leave Wilmington at 0 45 and 10.30 A. 51. , and 1.46
and 8.55 P. 31.
Leave New Cagle at 0 and 9.50 A. M., and at 8.16
P. 51.
Leave Middletown at 8.58 A. M., and 8.45, • ,
Leave Dover at 8 A-51., and 4.55 P.M.
Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. 51., and 2 P. M. •
' TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. AI., 2 I'. M., and 215
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. 51. from Philadelphia to Bel
- timore, '
Do . do 5.40 P. 51. from Baltimore to Plata
phis. -
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached; will run
as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate
places at 6 I'. M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P. M.
Leave Havre de Oraee for Baltimore do 880 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 10 P. M
Leave Wilmingten for Philadelphia do 540 P. Al.
je9 8. M. FELTON, President.
DEN/sTaYLVOIA., RAILROAD,TEIE
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTS, connecting the At
Untie Cities With. Modern, North-weetera and Borah
western Stet** by a continuous Railway direct. Thie
Road also connects at Rittebnrgh with daily line of
steamers to in s iorts on , RIVIDTOr and at
Cleveland and Bandiutki With -Mennen' to' all its on
the North-western Lakes; making .the moat DIRIZ
onzer;sT and =LIABLE BOUM by aritiob.N
can be foywarded to and from the GMT Nom.
•:11Atids 1:111•PHREN PRILADILPHWAIQHIITTO-.
BURGH.
Wiese Or.sea—Booty, Bhoea Hats, and, , -
Cape, Rooks, Dry IdOode, (in lanes -
- bales and trunks), Drags, tin boxes
and bales) Paathera, Fors, He 76e, per 100 the
01100n 1 OLAOB--Domestic gloating,
Shirting and Ticking- Original - ••
bales), Drags (in casks), Hardware,
. Leather,. Liquor, (in esake,) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Sheep' Pelts:
• Plaetward, tce tot ' 00c. per leOlbs
prism_Owes—Anyils, Reno Bacon • •
and Pork. !kilted,
„(losso or In .
' • '- saalra), - Paintai cdry•tual be • -
_-. - '-' l7 / 10 t:OxooP*Jard ind-tuplOive, ? . - 800. peeled be
'EMT* ULAtiA--VOree • Ask'.
Beefy Hark and F '" Un t esills or bone* '
- eastward); Lird anal:gird Oil, Nails,
I •l o 4 , itati ftrinanClaP,Ter,Pltgi •
noels, steel, itanntactars4 .1%!
befto, • Robin — OW Cueenlivr - are,
Bulls.r, bble., indleuree,) - -
, • det. - • 40e. per 110 lb
• litoua-760: par bbl., anal farther notice. ,
Gum-360. per liXilbs.,"until further Wotloo.
Carron-4d per baleinot exceeding 600 lb.. weight,
until Ituthor. notice. _
In shipping Goods trona - as j point Bast or Phatadel.
shift, be particu lar to tuna paskages via Pepuesifleolds
ilailroad. , ) • All Goode consigned to the Agents of this
Road, at - Phliedelphia or Pittsburgh, wtll be forwarded
witfiont,detention. - " -• • '
PRXIOUT Aonays.--Olerie & Co., Obloago ; Packer &
& 00., Memphis, Tenn.; 1, P. Bass & Co,. Bt. Lome,
Mo. ; P. G. & .00., Bvansidlle, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham, Louisville, -Kentucky.; :R: 0. ..Ideldruno,
aladinoa r lnalana; It W. Brown & 00., and &them &
bbard, "Olweinnati ; B. pierce E. do., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech & Co , No. lid Kilbyetreet, Weston • Leech
& 00., N 0.2 Astor Reese New Yerk,No;-1 William et.
Now York ; J. Bneeder Philadelphia; _AiagraW h
Koons, ilaltlenere; D. A Stewart, Pittaborab.
, • . rli; IT. ItOOBTON,
Congeal Treight Ageist.
• -A. J. LOMBAERT,
dea , General'auparintendent. Anomie". Pa
A LE XA.NDR E SE IGNETTE - BRANDY.
Cll. The sub embers have been -appointed sole agents
In tho State of Pennsylvania for the-above well-known
ROCHELLE BRANDY whirli they "
ore prepared to
offer to the trade at the lowest market price, from UM
ted.States beaded warohetmo, entitled to debenture. A
constant supply on tend, in hall, quarter, and one
eighth piped, dark and pale.
JelB4l
.—T
TIJLES ROBIN -& CO. COGNAChe
air- aubscribern, , sole .agents .in the State of Pennsylva
nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, hog to din the attention of the 'trade to its superior
quality, and feel confident it trill compare -favorably
with the mast teroritehrawkiiii,the market =
ARNOLD do WORL,
120 WALNUT Street
-A constant supply of the above Lu the United States
bonded irarehuude, entitled to debenture, of Tarlona
tintages, half quarter, and, iglith pipes Jelfi-tf
LA M.BRE Y , GRAPE-LEAF - CHAM
ARNOLD & WORL, &de Agents,
120 WALNUT Street.
C/IN.-80 pipes Dutch Company , in, in
I.A - bowl and for eolo
, th'LLLOI H. THATON,
jeS No. 216 fIoup,PRONT ElLyeot.
LEEIDSICK •&" CO. - CHAMPAGNE. A
I. cow+ taut supply of the'geauinoin nd.lgqboodand
In store, fur sale by WM. YS.A.TON,
216 Beath FRONT Street.
OLAREt-126 CASES MAICGAUX., 160
Omen ST. 71:11.12N„ in parts and pinta, in store
and for untie by' • ' A . SIBRINO,
staii • ' jAa,Boatfi /MONT Strata.
Pinot" Mare%
and other Cognacs of various vint ages, in hon
pipes and quarte rcask s ;'
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one eighth
c&Aks. Imported and for sale by
' JIMMY BOALISH & OD.,
oat . ' 221 and 233 South Fourth street.
"ITZWIB L IMPORTEICAND DEALER.
v.. , IN NINE WIRRS, LIQUORS, MARS, ece., 2S
Smith TUTU Street, PhiladelpUis. -
EERY WINE.--15 ' ER - PIPES
A.Msarioinv-grades Marmony Sherry, in b•.nd, and for
sale by; • . . WILLIAM. IL :DIATOM
ap2O. 110 Pontb VAMP Pl.
COEIO A I,S.—ANISET-TE ) CURAOOA,
'add biditABWILNO, In eon andi fdr sale by
an. 29 lIICRINCI. 140 141-11 , RMIT RI.
ALLSOP's "PALE ALE LN RBDS.—A
constant 'Moly on head in Mutant Rouse Mores,
for sale by . WILLIAM H. YNATON,
Sole Agent for Pencey'vents,
No. 218 Sotetb FRONT Street.
111QRANDY - . 7 4 - octav©a Renault & Co.
xs nac, very old vintage ; In bond and . ter sale by
WILLIAM IL YMATOt,
je3 • MB flautb lIIIONT 88
CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS
V and assorted sites, carefully selected by own bowie
at 'Havana, in store, and received by every arrival Crone
that port. S. SUGUET & SONS,
el2-ihn • 210 South FRONT Street.
IA AVANA CIGARS—A llandnome is,. on .
Jut went, each as
Figaro, rartegad,
Clabaneu, Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Ooloeo,(Jourerelanter
'Torrey Lopes, - , llnion Anieriandil
Orejou, --" Flora Cubans, &a., &e. e
dee., in g, g , 1-5 and I.:10 sea, of all ghee and gnaw
tler, in non and dopitnntly retelling, and for'eale low,
by CHARLES TRU,
(new) IBFWALITEIT Street,
below Second, eeeond etory
INMGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
1 . 801613,8.—A choice invoke or -these oelebrated
brands on board brig "New Ere 1 ' daily expected from
Masai, and for sale low, by °HAMM' TETI!,
(Now) 188 Welnnt atreet, below Second,
sal Second atm.
LUMBER YARD.
HOUTZ & 00.,
(Successors to Montgomery & Nenlid
ii. W. corner of TWELFTH and NUMB Streets, Phila.,
Old Moyameneing District
are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of all descriptions or LUMBER, such as White Pins.,
Yellow Pine; Norway, Hemlock, Lath. Pales, Pickets,
Fence Boards, Flooring ; Shelving, and every variety of
well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of BM
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and sawed to order at the shOrtestnotice.
Out connection with Messrs. Mehaffen Houtz, & 00.,
and Duffy, }louts, & 00., at Marietta, Pa., gives as un
surpassed facilities, and enables us to 'apply orders for
all descriptions or Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PINE-OREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, lro , Constantly on hand.
Prompt paying pnrehaaers are respectfully invited to
examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
- I UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND E
JLI tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
MEHAFFEY, HOUTZ. k Oo take this method of
informing their customers and portions desirous of par
allelling LUMBER, that they hate now on hand a large
and WelLseasoned 'docket' ell descriptions of Lumber,
which Viey are prepared to sell at 'satisfactory pricer,. .
Theft timber is all from their awn MILLS on PINE
CREEK, They are also connected with Messrs DUFFY,
HOUTZ, &00 and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boarda, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Picket,,. and
Building Timber for Bridges, &a., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would also take great
pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those
In want of Lumber In the My of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & 00., 'tomer of TWELFTH.
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nected. ap2l-tt
75 13$ 45
03 78 62
1 15 1 00 80
VALOR. 1013110 E. J. nuflus.ll iumucrx
wiLLlssf.x,
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
MTH AND WARRINGTON NTRIBTB,
'llllLAMllielli.
MERRICK & SONS,
INGINRBRB AND MAOILINIBTII,
manufacture nigh and Low Preswire Steam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine service.
Rollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Cast
ings of all kinds; either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Worts, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &n.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
Iniproved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, ouch as
Sugar. Star, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pooping Engines, /ca.
Bole Agents for N. Itillien.As Patent Sugar Dotting
Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Mann Hammer; J. P.
Rosa' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Eloparinteudent—B. H. BANPOL,
FIORE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
8•)A OIIESTii4T KIIINKT, forwards PAROKI.4I,
PAOKACIES, MBACIRANDIZN, BANK NOTES arid
SYNODS, either by ihf own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and OITI.IB or the United Mates.
M. 8. OANDIORD,
Gmloral Stamintend•ni:
pAWSON .NICHOLSON,
BOOKBINDERS,
No. 510 MINOR Street, below Sixth, between Market
sold Chestnut streets. Je3-lin*
JAMES PAWBOII. . . JAMES B. NICHOLSON.
HITS half bbla. of the colt!,
bratel Detroit Myer White Plah, Just received
and for sale by C. C. SADLER & Co.,
je4 9 North WATER Street.
BONES. -100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for
Umbrella and Button Makers, in store and for eels
CROdIDALE, PEIRCE, St CO.,
10a NORTII WHARVES
),..7ALMON, SHAD, &c.-:--20 tierces No. 1
Salmon ; 18 bble. do.; 50 bbls. prime Sea Shad; 200
bble. &miff-Het 180 bbls White- San, now In store and
for sale by JOHN M. KENNEDY CO.,
ap 3-ty Nos. 190 and 182 North whirrs
tiailtaaho.
L Hes entb EitMOV3
ARNOLD & WORL,
no WALMIT &met.
tifabatta anb Cigars
Lumber
„Mat burg ara iron
express Wompantes
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