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    Sales bg Sitnthan.
' Kari 71•4iiliffi'Zilikili;
NO. 422 WALMMORKIP, ab. .10'0=11. •
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"10then sill WADI 6 80 44. 9 8 C.
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SEMETSIRT :LOTS:• • , "
vening, . NI
, • ,
Yieti , 80, it leieleint 4.1*,34440 1 ,7/14, bq r4Ti
without reserve-- ' , . • ;
Lets Ma: 44 add 46, ; 4 - 6'. •
Lot No. 426, na0.,11; gm, See. 0, 'Liebe the It,ent Of
the muud—in the Odd repowswfmAtevy,
A•Lot, No. 55., en,zpain way.
15, Dirlabbt %lac: 8 , . ,
Lot; Nos. 10 insll.l,l6vlaion O • ,Me. 22-in American • •
ideohanies , Com•utt • . _
117 - Titus lots ereirell mated': "safe obsolete.
, , .. Trustiest Poaltive
• pIiSLIO 44LE--019 180,000
AMUR , VIET; - LN-MOUNT.I3OII,IAII ORMITItaX.
tinder anthoritgr of a deed of trust; willbo Ooid, with
lout reserve, acindit of Whom It tuay
_concern—
• • -This Stoning; • • •
Pane 80th,it oleldek, At 'the:Philadelphia Ex
change— _
iddionnof gtewid,,butibered 1,2, 8, 5 19;62.
do, end 60, emitalninlng together 100,000 square feet;
in Mount Mortal Otlabstery, as per Flee, with all the ,
rights and Immunities belonging to-anv lot*, and sub
ject alone to the mudittolut of :the actor Incorporation,
and the retell. And , 'rignilniens adopted
; by the mane
:gm of:the corporetion:— _
Wlll 4e said Separately. - •
$200 , 16 bitipabt. on-Mbh- when the avne
VIVENTI-7IRBP :SPRING SALE-TOll3 EVENING.
Tits min wRi include the fel owing—
Orphans' Oouttlialtg - 494fate or' Ohartee
Janney, deo'd.
ROUSE AND LOT, PEONS BTEMET.—A three
'story IMati bohia anelcL, wast:sige st, plea atroet,
above' Poplar, 281eet1 Inch-front and 00 feet deep,
, toleat of inatunbraneesl.Terms—cash Sale ,posltive.
Orphans' Oeurbitillo—Patate of Johnson's minors.
"M-BRE-STORY• 11RIOK /1131:9314 :CROWN dND
WINN STRRETS,-A. • three-story brink house and lot,
northeast earner ! of 0e0711;1. 'itie • Ville streets, 17 feet
Trnt, -feet ;2 InehesAsep —Clear otincinnbranees.
'AMA'`,tiEEI
11, RO USES AND
LARGE LOT, OAMDEN,-6-totwithiwotrame houses,
north sine , of Spruce Motet, between Second and Third
- striate, Oamden.,,Lot.Bo feet front and 200 feet deep to
~Division street. Rents for 21.08 Olear of, tricorn
branoes: - They will be sold without reserve. -
Orphans' Court Sale—itatate of Isaac W. Latch, Dec'd.
BRICK 1101:1811•AICD LARGE LOT OP GROUND.
. Twenty-Stet MlDestemitteets.—Thi Inlet house and
IMAM IoYAS grouu4, southwest cornarypwelit,9-6614 mid
- - ,Otbee stile, Infie, , ,On froateletreet end -Mnfeit on
XitenV-stunt street 14Wallioestrect. 79 feet 2 ledge
onlirdlabi,atreei:"sllo groind-rent . The front on
• ' , COMM street 80 feet deep. Rents for 58 00 a year- Bale
• hem . °obit Sate—/latete of William Teeny, Don't.
ME AND lan, LITTLE PINE STKET.—A
three story bridir, home and lot, 17,A feet front on Lit
tle Pine street, and 00 feet deep. 189.37 ground-rent.
Sale positive. •
Orphans' Oonrt Sale—Same Estate.
GENTEEL DWELLING, TBIRTEENTH STREET,
BELOW WALLAON.—A three-story brick house and
3ot, east side of Thirteenth street. below Wallace Bt.,
17 rein front, 186 feet deep to Orange street, 20 feet
'wide. On Orange street is a email tbree.story brick
dwelling. $2,600 ma y remain. Bale positive.
BANDBO3SIBEISBIDENOE.No.,B27 VINE BTILEET.
A ?desirable three-story brick dwelling house, with
doable three-story brick buildings and lot of ground, 827
Vine street, east of Ninth etreet. 20 feet front 90 feet
deep to • 8 feet wide alley, of which Rhea the privilege.
It is a very desirable dwelling, built and finishedln
therough Sauna, with every convenience, and is is de;
alights loestbm for a business man,
117 May be examined at any time., $1,600 only re= .
. -
AUDIT NOD - US AND LOTS, OXFORD,APPLII,
AND /WINTON EITIIIIITEL—Bight , houses and lots,
Oxford, Apple; Jand Briaton streets, Seventeenth Ward,
tote eold separately.
VALCIVILD LOT OP GROUND, A.B. Corner 14ont
atreet`Yark Area,lad Ihankrord avenue.--A Valuable
lot or. groutidil46 fest eg Indies in front On Tient
street;an'd - Torls and-117 feet SIX inches wide at
therear. $166 ground vent. • Prankford evenpe Is the
and Rallioad In
the centre.., Oatspass every few minutes. Will 'Wield
without reserve 11.1,L200 WM; two-thirds of which rosy
VALI:IA.I34 LOS 4 JASPER AND FRONT STREETS.
a let eat aide of Front street, 224 feet'efinth of
Mork street, 110'feet front, and atiout..lBo, feet deep to
Jr,street. 's l4o ground rent:" '
o
Will, be sold without raserre If $BOO is bid.
AMIABLE LOT, N. E. corner Front and super
'streets —Also, the lot northeast corner of Front end
Jasper streets, 181 feet front on each, and 112 feet deep
at the rear. 8165 ground rent.
NW' Will be Bold without reserve if $l,OOO Is bid.
NEAT DWELLING, MADISON 'STREET, SOUTH
WARK —A throe story brick dwelling, Madison street,
(leading weetward from Moyamensing road, between
litarioWs and Carpenter streets, fienthwark,) 18 feet
8 inches front and 28N feet deep. Clear of locum-,
brume. Ej" Sale poaittve.
Positive Sale by order of Court of Common Pleas--Xs.
Sate of George Augustus Baugbam, a lunatic.
TWO-STORY BRICK 110 USE, QUEEN STREET;
ABOVE FIFTII.—A. neat two-story brick home and
lot,eouth side of Queen. between Delaware Fifth and
Sixth streets, 16 feet front and 48 feet 4N Inches deep.
Clear of incumbrancom.
_ Positive Bale of Mortgagee.
MORTGAGE 0f5750.
TWO MORTGAGES of $1,600.
GROUND-RENT of $9O per annum.
per For descriptions see catalogues.
$6O to be paid on each of the above when the_
same Is Struck off
AT PRIVATS' BALE
SOAP FACTORY—DOUBLE SBOILERS, STOOB, &à.
A.Soap Factory. with - double boilers, stock, ma.
chicory , complate for carrying on the business,
narrate In the heart or the city. It has a good run of
Irusineas, and coetthe present owner over $3,000. May
be aramined . at any time by application to the ant.
_tiormar.. Will be sold'it a sacrince.
111/10.8158,N4 TRAIN IN, AUCTIONIERR
initaieNT, S. R. =net
SETH and BAUBJEreata:
_ GREBE .PUBLIO ACCOMMODATION :
- MONEY 1- MONEY ! ! MONEY!! !
Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds; waMliss, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical
instruments, furniture, dry goods, '
clothing, groceries,
Wpm- hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, bar
ness, and all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on, at NatAans , Principal Establishment.
southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. -
liWr • Promissory notes, with collateral, discounted
at the lowest market rates.
/UPHAM , PRINCIPAL EBTARGLIEWENT, 8. E.
- CORNER OP ,BIXTB AND RACE STRRRTB.
Where money will be liberally &drafted on geld and
alluer plate, diamonds, watchea,Jewelry, fowling pieces,
dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars, hard
waree cutlery, fancy. articles, mirrors, paintings ,
en
graringsi• =withal itnitturnents, furniture, bedding,
horses i talticilta, hirniskistalks, and all other articles
of min.
' - 017g-.0091r. BALM, • .
gersoiinfattention given Ur all drit.ithei mien, either
at private dwellingsestorbet eVrieithervi, •Andrtharges
ununally _
TO ; pu somi annmasirmo nourazzanno.
, Paribas rolingulthingthomiskeeptug or having-8w
plies of; thrniturage dispose of, end it to their ad.
• see r ing Um same tirthesuotionetors, south
of Bath and liaoo 'inlet, where it will be
properly arnstgad in the furnitairtr salesroom, aed sold
le the best advantage, twethirds of the goods advanced
If required, =Me beans* hisidedvaver the afternoon
of:the gey of sale. =
AT PRIVA.g% BALM.
Tide gold and shyer Milli/47mM*, double mum, and
double , bottomed lever, lepinesi _English, Elwin, and
Preneli watches ; gold speeki, gold chains, gold brace
let., a varietpor Ina gold studs, breastpins, end . Anger
rings; tine , Mites, :superior oldMolfri and goiter, very
l ino meloden, Mid =moms other "Molls.. •
VMG' s FARrNAI'OBACKERS, made
from material prepared tram that portion of the
Wheat Old' is most NUTRITIOUS and 'MALT?.
YUL: .
It Is estimated. that ONE POUND CONTAINS AS
MUCH NUTRIMENT AA TWO POUNDS OP
BREAD, as it in usually baked. „
WING'S FARINA CRACKERS
are of small size over ninety to the pound, and baked
"heysze delightful to the taste, end min of the bee
Crackers produced for FAMILY USE. - .
, FOR LUNCH,
and'with Oysters, they are unequalled.
- We ask every mother to procure WING'S FARINA.
CRACKERS for her children. They.are far superior
• 'to teeny of the preparations usually given to „there,
being decidedly more healthful and nourialting, end, es
they Alsiolve • readily. in. the mouth, are always eaten
ilnereatt: • •'
to 'Ladles and - Dentletisen 'llrid,:illeronitiliniesiabie,
r their '
• " PESEIIDAVOR AND PLEASANT TASTE. ;
, Dialeste ladies; and 'all paeans whom habitat are
' :maid or Ins aedentory, will find WING' S CRACKERS
. _-
riost`excellent:
Poe - Drofeliallmal Gentlemen • , Bankers, Meretumts,
and Clerks, thetmay nsed7:for LUNCH with-great
'Advantage in maintaining e healthful regularity of
,the
here and Scisidare, In-schools generally, will Sad
them very agreeable,'
, ,AVINCPS 'FARINA CRACKERS ere i a most value
- ble article for Travellers in the Oars; or on shipboard,
• it sew, they are one . of the dery best 4100 that'coo be
oaten; -
Thettee of th'em id beaming wiemy,winiii . obilid, to
- older to guard against deception,. • •
. ' - waotr anuoanw're STAMTap mss T p i f '
_ -
-There are Wellies Ont./Sri inalitalaotnred inthe.
- States like theke, 'SC known u true Farina
Crackers.- , . .
WING'S FARINA CRACKERS may` bepredured
of the best family 'Grocers generally, l whom they are
estenairely Sold, in different portions of the' Untied
• states' , W•at'erltoluDwealy - orAIN. ThoripsonA Co.,
ZII an di 223 Fulton street, New York.
DINGEE & BROTHEltiVitolssale Agents
- 21.4itt No. 146 South SWINT' Sired, P./11184's•
WILLI 4
,BIkUBB
DIIBTIMEI,
c - , SANDBQRUBZI,,
"A•largi : issortUtaiit, suitable for
CAT'Ir isk o'crk zi, a,
••
‘, A 4 d rorftale'by •
Miletaf ii;;'*oicatizam,
111117611 " 4 iVi JOLLOWE MANVIPACTII (tin,
- 112 NOM! . TAW BT. mgt !
IDIVH 1 IA AD ELPH IA WARNING AND
VIISTILATINGIVARILUOIISS. . -
- 'ARNOLD & WILSON, '
- AttOooteone'te.a:
We hare iombelgold " eteAdlzfiralnnt etreei
ftiraLont
to the LAWN STORM, No. lOW 01128TNOTeffeet;
ft* doors %Wk.( the St. EsoranoeWolel, where our
- old ftleadillUeinblie - Are - reeneethilly Invited to
examble oar ea stock of warue Air Fornaees,
47001rINt'llAilea; tic Salim Reglatent, Ilnameled
`Atone - MialtelailhllOt•Doel Orates; We are
• now tfiannfielarto. Eb - PA 'llNr flrrOClALoceurold4NO. 3T/INAO2, the
Older poWArtor eietUmomleel Altiotee ewer InventeS,
and aultedlOill elligketnnoldlo ss . , •
ADAC , MM . - and - 00eAutur ?attune' be LOW ,Down
Grates and Parlor Coal Orates of all eleeelad patterns.'
- Wf We also oonnneneed INo toalittlacture„ of
EN.411181,.8D. OWNS , AtstIYWEAS • from Peon
seleilatee - Illeotels" were awarded a
BPRGIALAar and Exit-
Olt kworiki NafiNAClitaittsir .ofehis city, They
represent allitt no' aildieAutlful AITIQUI
are tlOtlnjfaid - SioNtnekt, - Lroal Gas, Oil. or .oloids - ,
and arereohl 19)zolpujg and Retail, at ouch loss price -
Malt aftrAMl •
•- ' • RNOLD -WILSON.
10111.1.11. ItiiiisWELL,,se A perlutenSent.
Philadelphia, April, lat&-404,1y
ALPlttidlitan 61-811.
"B. J. WILLIAMS,
• • - NO. Iff NO.ltra BITtOT,
It tog mitt attanilvi Woo&darer o
•
• . WINDOW PLINDS,
• dad Dealer In
SUAD3IIO,'
,- • . -Of stray variety;
He hat ifuttittalt ba mold at Itednood Prices.
apps ineallother Molina of Linea -• Shades, Trim.
taloglitUtOrta r ktr., *A.! - •'
sYbtad' to SHAM -'•
order.
Jfatfgliii4",-VROUPTLY ATTENDED TO.-
„ „,„ EITUD,y TO .ezdfas.s.
W--
'KUL T E
I 1704 forsalplily 0.0. Ii&DLBS & Co.,
`bop.n ,• 0 trartl.lloo9.lnt Rti4l.
OILT . " 1-•=430 Qukfteri • 11)624 in toad
ror aide by WILLIAWN, YHATOII, •
jet& 210 &oath- FRONT Street.
Salts va Auction.
LiquerAiiek.499oool4lllol3T/140ITRTR STREET
(Formerly Not. 67 and 603
STOOKS, ,
" Palate 'Sales at the 'Philadelphia Etching° story
Tuesday; Illenhigyduring the bnsinese season.
07-• anly sod "Angult only Oceselonal sales as
meretcrare: r -" •
AliErbllandblibs &soli property issued separately, in
addition to Walt We publish on the Saturday previous
to ekolt sale, one thousand cataloguee in pamphleform,
ilving fall deseriptions of all the property to be s onldo
thstollfting Tuesday.
'PIntNITURE • SALES AT' TIER AUCTION
fiITORE 'every' hursday morning.
'" A 1119 KL, ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
• r We have &large account or Real Estate at Pri
.l% ef .ffsta, 'including pyery deserlption or City and
country property: • Printed Lists may be had at the
attatioa store: , • • • ~„
" • PRIVATE Sahli REGISTER.
117 - ' Real• Estate entered ori- our Private Sale Re
gister, and Advertised occasionally in our Publio Sale
Abstracts, tor which -1,044 copies are printed weekly,)
-fres of charge.- •
STOONS, LOANS, .to.
On 'Tuesday Evening, '
July oth, at 8 o'clock. at the Philadelphia Ex
change, Rill, be sold, [or &monist or whom it may con
-
400 Aare', Columbia Coal andiron Company, Co
lnmbla county, Pa—par $6O.
lso, for some account— .
100 shares Laurel Mal Anthracite Company, Lucerne
Monty, Pa.—par $6O.
Alro, for other accounts—
" rebare,Arah-street Theatre.
Alao.'4or account of whom It may concern—
'; 600 ;hates Chatham Cobalt Company—par $6.
' Peremptory Sale.
$90,000 BONDS.
, On Tuesday Evening,
July lath, at o'clock, at the Philadelphia Entail:4u,
without smarm, for account of whom It may con.
cern. "
30 bonds of 51,000 each ($80,000) hunted by the county
of Armstrong; State of Pennsylvania, to the Allegheny
Valley Railroad Corrigan bearing six per cent. inter
est, payable the - Bret Monday of May and November—
tnopetie welched; dusi May lot, 1857, and, unpaid Prin
cipal due& 1883. Principal and interest guarantied by
said railroad company, and the - bonde assigned by them
to bearer.
TWENTY-SEVENTH SPRING SALE—JULY Bth.
• At the Exchange, will include—
T RUETER% POSTPONED SALE—COAL LANDS—
LuzERNE - oOuNTY, Pd —By order of the trustee
for the holders of the BONDS of the NORTH CAR.-
BONDALE COAL COMPANY, containing 668 acres and
lelnercbee; Minato in Fell township, Luzernelootinty,
Ea , 3Min,"Lsporte, Est trustee. • •
Patticulars nowready in handbills.,
rrprpphinie„Conetßilia—Eidale of John Kaib,
THREE-STORY BRICK' DWELLING; haat Aide of
Thletstreet, above Coates street.
BEER
te.
BRICK BUILBING &I , BEER Esta VAULT, SHEDS, co.,
northwest corner of Eleventh and Colombia avenue.
Same Estate.
BRICK AND FRAME - STABLE, Alarvine street,
above Columbia avenue.
FLT.EniI partioulani now ready in handbills.
TIME-STORY BROOK DWELLING, N 0.1332 North
Front street, south of Muter street, the lot extending
to Hope street. '- -
HANDSOME MODERN YOUR - S TORY BEICE.ER
SIDENCE, Nriallos Pine street, west of Eighteenth
street ; with double batik buildings and le replete wi th
m^dern conveniences.
VALUABLE LOT, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, at
the southwesecerner of Lund and Mary streets, late
West Philadelphia, 200 feet on Loenat Istreet , 175 feet
on Zdarystreet, and 200 feet on Church street, having
three fronts. $5.800 may remain on mortgage.
ARG61,4110 VALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY.—
Large, end superior modern four-story brick residence,
'southwest corns of Tenth and Bhippen street, lot 24 by
109 feet, three fronts.
VALUABLE' Lot adjoining, , being 40 feet
front en Tenth,etreiat. 109 feet deep, with handsome
kardisn, &o. AloiA brick stable and coati h-house In,
'We rear.
LOT.—Also; a lot adjoining on Tenth street, 20 by
109 feet. Terms of the whole one-fourth cash.
Perempto Sale.
THEEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 228 North
!Tenth. street, between Race end Vine streets. Bale
abooluto.
-HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, large double
Stone house, built and finished in a modern 'kyle, with
between two and three • eater, of land, on Nineteenth
titres %lit the Tioga station on the Germantown Rail-
Vaal, Immediate poneesion. There are a stone unable
and 'mach-house, 'regetable garden,&o.
• designees' Peremptory Bale.
VALUABLE- HOTEL PROPERTY known as the
g , -White Bean,” Race street, between Third and
Fourth streets, 74 feet front, 140 feet in depth. Sale
absolute.
Bale by order of the Mire of Anthony G. Querrvelle,
Deceased. "
PINE BTREET.—Handsome three-story brick rest;
„dence,whh, double, back buildings, south side of Pine
r istreet,' between Fifth and Sixth Streets. This hdnee
has been recentlymodernlied, and is in complete order,
with all modern conveniences Immedlate_possession.
VALUABLE PROPERTY-ADJOINING T HE WOOD
.LAND3 CEMETERY, TWENTY- FOURTH WARD.—
' All thit valuable' lot, 5 screi, 110 perches, adjoining
the' Woodlands Cemetery, And having front on the
Darby Plank Road.' There lea stone dwelling and stone
barn on the lot.
.VALUABLE LOT, ACRES, ADJOINING.—
There Is a 'mall. frame house, lime Ulna, and stone
quarries on this lot, It fronts on the Schuylkill, MII
creek, and Darby Plank flout. A plan nay be seen at
the auction rooms. Terms—one-half cash.
' Executor's 419 North Seventh street.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS OAR.
PETS, An
This Morning,
20th inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 419 North Seventh
eireet, by order of executor, the neat household and
kitchen furniture.
lIJ' May be, examined' at 8 o'clock on the morning
of elle.
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS,
BOOK-CASES, CARPETS, Ac.
OARD.—Our sale tomorrow morning, at the auction
store will comprise, besides 600 lots excellent second
hand' fernitnre. French plate mirrors, walnut book
case?'' office tables, stained glees sash-doors, Ac., Brno.
eels, ingrain, and Venitian carpets, beds and bedding,
china and glansware, &a , forming an "'tractive assort
ment, worthy the attention of ladies and others desirous
of purchasing.
Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged
for examination.
Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD
PIANO-FORTE, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, MIR
RORS. &0..
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive
fluortme at of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant
pisoo..fortes, floe mirrors, carpets, etc.,
_from private
families declining housekeeping, removed to the store
for convenience of sale.
Also, a large quantity of shelving, casee, &o.
Also, a large quantity of stained glass sash.doors
paint mill, A. 4.
Also, a large painted counter with marble top.
Sale at No. 1624 Arcb street.
VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, AND
0110PGI: PRIVATE LIBRARY.
On Friday Morning,
July 2d, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1524 Arch street, will
be sold, by catalogue, a private collection of valuable
oil paintings and engravings, all richly framed at the
same time, a number of choice hooks, rare and fine
edltionn, and roperbly bound. The collection of paint
ings embraces the productions of the following eminent
estate Thomas Bully, George R: Bonfield, Betungart
ner, Carl Sehthtz, lichotel- Delathe, Money, Binh,
Martin, Meyerbeer, Merchant, and others
110. May be examined with catalogues two ilaye pre
vious to the sale, from OA. M. till 1P M. •
- ' AT PRIVATE SALE.
A well-seenred first mortgage—sl,Boo.
A beautifully (situated lot, Perklomen turnpike,
Obestnnt
A...DYSART ac CO., AUCTIONED'S.'" AND
I.7o.Comirsotolg /421oNAirts, No. 21 South EIGHTH
STREET, emit of LODGE STREET.
. . .
. Executor's Bale
•
_ BTOOII AND' TOOLB OF A COOPER BUOP.
On Friday Earning,
At 10 o'oloCk, we will mill by order of executor, at
'the corner of Mil alley and Water street, near Chest
•nutlUeet, the entire stack, good-will, andiliturespf
large cooper shop.,
VI" Particulars hereafter.
AT PRIVATE BALE.
A large and vsluablelract of valuable coal and tim
ber laud at pirate sale, well worthy the attention of
capitalists and others, se the owner ie compelled to
' Vortarther partioniara inquire at the auction
etore. , _
mr,otivroia' aolloted and promptly at
tandatta. - -
AMINO'S made on melgnmente when do
alred extra charge., 'lo - .SALESASQOIIB open until 10 P. Al. Now mo
wed to receive Ineolees of IMP GOODS, NOTIONS,
WATOIItB7/3W.BLIIT, 1113 W and SBOOND
'BAND PIIIINITMLE, PAINT/NOS, BOOBS and STA
TIONBRY,'Bh.r&e.
lEP Sales of PANor GOODS every evening.
FURNESS'BRINLEY,A 00.,
Nos. 222 and 224 MARKET Street
Broker°.
CRONISE &
SPEOXE AND EXOHANGE BROKERS,
• •No, 40 South THIRD Street,
• • POILADIMII.I.,
Refer to the BANKS and Saimaa of Philadelphia
• -107-14,„
,010.9. HANLEY. W. U. BROWN. R. sunny, JR.
IVI.A.KJET, BROWN, & 00., -
- BANK-NOTE, STOCK AND EXCHANGE
DROREIth.
N. W. corner of TRIED end CHESTNUT Streets,
. PHILADELPHIA.
Collections made, and Drafts drawn on all parts of the
United States and the °anodes, on the most favorable
terms.
Colts°none made, and Drafts drawn on England and
tincurrent Bank. Notes bought. Lanni Warrants
bought and sold. Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans
and Time Papor.negotinted.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at
the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia and Now York.
istkim - -
' , EDWARD It, - PARRY, RIOCLUID R. PARRY,
Notary . Pablo for Commiesioner for
Penneylttude, and
Noir Jersey.
- -
101)ARRY & BROTHER;
- A.'" BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and
CIONYEYANOBBB,
'FRONT STRZET, - abaos RIVED RY,
MANKATO, AIINN,KBOTA,
Pay Fictionist 'attention to loaning and insestiog
Mons, for non-residents and others, and collecting
Drafts; Notes, &B. Apr letters of summit or business
wlt receive prompt attention. Refer to '
Wood Baton, & Co., Philadelphia.
Dale, Row, & Withers, Phibutelphia.
Sharp; Barnes, to Co., Philadelphia—
Mallard Randolph, Philadelphia.
Oharloa Bills &
Parry & Randolph; phUadelphin. my2l-thno
O • ILS'
OLNDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &a 1,200 gillone Whitei Sperm 011.
• • 950 gallons NtS. 1 Whiter Lard Oil.
5,000 gallons Bleached Winter Whale 011.
8,000 gallons Light Boatel Whale 011.
- - 250 boxes Chemical Olive Soap.
900 do , Oleille BM.
' 400 • do Brotrii Boap. -
100 do_New Bedford Sperm Candles,ln store end foesla by,
11. W. POUBBOY ALLEN,
' Late J. B. A. ik S Allen,
No. IA &nth DELAWAIiII Avenue.
5001 TONS MITCHELL & CROAS
DaDIE , B bone Amounted Super Phosphate o
tame for sale by: CROADDALD, DEMOB Lc ,
- 104 - Nortb Delaware menu.
QALMON, &c.-20 tierces No. 1
Salmon; 18 bbl., do.; 60 bbls. prime Bes Shad; 200
bble. Bale-bah; 180 bbls White-4b, now In store and
ferule •- • .101 M 11NNN&DY &
5p,3 , 17 - • -Ned. 100 end 182 North whams
RUSSIA MATS.:---E6O DOZ. NO. 1, AND
1. 1 1. , , 600 dos. No. 2 RUM& Kraft, suitable for pack
tog F inn y. ) and (lardeterss use, will be Bold low, If
applied for soon, by WILLVIR, ?IDLER. & CO.,
10 26N—ViATIR &22 N. WAARVIIR.
et,zfLo r
sale —5O b i !
j ulttllVi n erp o t io ry in
Jed 9 North.WATNIS. Street.
'ERRING. —BOO 1 HERRING,
Noseport laspeotion'; GOO do. Halifa x, now In doesoak,
sod for oak, by JOIN M. lIENZODY & CO.,
so R., • :p Nna.litfi and 1519 Vitirtlowhzrvali..
WIIITE FISH. -7& half bblm. , of the calo
brated Detroit, River White Bish Just reedred
and for rude by -, 0. 0: & Co.,
led - 0 North Ur TER Street.
INJIA.OREREL.-1,800 barrels Noe. I, 2, and
8 HAOHNHBfq In nesortad packager', now in store
and for nolo by JOHN M. UNfiNDY & 00.,
ap B.ly Nos. 129 and 182 North wharves.
iS,tlts. 4ll . ) Okit - ,4 1011 :
lismiggßouri SALES IiOOM,
BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR-
S - 11T and OIIESTNUT and SECOND and THIRD streets.
P. ft. WOLBERT. 4100110 0301 .
SALE OP CLOTHING. . •
-Lip Thursday -Idernieg,
July let, commencing at log o'clock, will -be
sold, without reserve, for cash, a general assortment' of
city-made clothing, consisting of—
Raglans, 1 -
Top coati],
Dress coats, Of every variety, made In a superior man.
Prock coats, ner, for men's and boys' wear.
Paste and ' •
Vests, •
Ifj" Ramp en and catalogues early on the morning
of sale.
SALE OP STRAW GOODS. ARTIFICIALS, lke...
- On Friday Morning,
July 2d, commencing at V o'clock, Will be.
sold, without reserve, for cloth, a large and general ag
nortment of fresh straw goods and artificial'. ;
Included will be found, NiS : • -
_
Mate, , , -
, •
C H a o , ° e u ,s
eta ! : Colored and white, Of Ml qualities, for,
Rood
men's, women's mignon', boy.' and infanta'
and wear, adapted to city and country trade.
Plate,
Also, 60 cartons Brecoh artificial'.
B 7 Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
• . .
Q.' Consi g nme n ts respectfully solicited, for which
the best efforts will be need to obtain satisfactory
prices.'
Parobaeerg will smelly find it the )) Commer
cial') every variety of staple and fancy goads, sold In
lota to snit. Theo' who want goods at cash value; ob
tained by fair competition, will find it their Internet to
attend.
SCOTT, Jr,, AUCTIONEER, (mimes
-4-11. sot to WOLBERT SCOTT,) 481 011.88TNIIT St.;
a g a te. the Haltom House, between Youth and !Mb
The attention of tho trade is invited to the 'mile this
(Wednesday) morning, it comprises the moot ostensive
assortment of the season, the flee hundred lots of, new,
style collars, sets, eleevee, edgings and. insertinge, to
close an importation, are well worthy the attention of
the trade, the stile. sire , and shape being the moat
desirable to the market
LABT BALE OF EMBROIDERIES FOR TIIE SEASON.
Thin Morning. ' •
- Juno 30th, 500 lots of embroideries, silks ribbons, &o.
EMBROIDERIES AND WRITE GOODS, TO OLOSE
AN IMPORTATION
5 cases of embroidered collars, 'set 'leered, bands
edging'', and insertim. to close ty recent importation
nil of the latest and most desirable styles., '
Also a line of wielte Boculle)naccitalan,i ll4o nsts-Bingli
LINEN OOLLASB AND BETS.,
Also, a line of colored and white linen sets and col
lace. .
MANTILLA LAOES, BLIAWLS AND VEILS
Alio, lace, silk, and Swiss muffling, lace shawls, and
silk lace roils.
SILK RIBBONS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
.
- groa de min Bilks, bonnet and trimming rib
bone, and Preach artiticdoil Bowan!, • •.
' BLACK SILK LACES.
Also, a lino of block WA- ossnallio laces
QA.M.IIEL NATHANS, ATIOTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN orsiox, No. 224 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut; opposite Peim et., only
eight doom below the Unctuous.
. House of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., man 10
Wolock in the evening.
Outdoor sales, and:males at the Auction House, et
leaded upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL 7200,000.
Established for the last Thirty Years.
Advances, made from one dollar to thousands on llla
monde, Sliver Plate, Watehes, Jewelry, Hardware, Ma
ehandise, Olothing,Turniture, litaing,Olgars,lllusioal
lustmmente, Hush Horses, Carriages, end' Hindi of
every description. ,
• Ali goods. can Mtrialn in length of time , agreed
upon.
All &Mamma, fetal one hundred dollars and upwaidit
will be 'barged 2 per cent. per month ; $6OO and over,
the lowest market rate.
. . .
This Store House havingi dipth of 190 feat, hes large
Are and thief proof tenth; to atm* all valuable', and poi :
Tete -watchmen for the premises ; also, holm/ LAM
ranee effected for the benefit of all - persons hating pods
advanced upon. • '
-N. 11. , —0n account of having an unlimited capital,
this- °Mee is prepared to msko advances on more mole
factor and accommodating terms than way other in
Money *drained to the poor, la email amonnti,
out anyobarp. - - . '
• • AT £3IVATI YAWL
Gold Relent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Laotatiaz will be sold at reduced trice,. sully
Legal Natives.
•THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY Of PHILADELPHIA.
JOUR BROWN WILLIAM BROWN, and JAMES
BROWN, drading• ail John Brown & Co., v. WIL
LIAM J. McCANDLESS and JOHN CARICK,
trading as Wm. J. McCandless& Co.
Venation! Expense. Dep. T., 1881 No. 802. ; '
All that certain lot or piece of ground, nith the two.
story brick stable thereon erected, situate on the south
side of Filbert street, at the distance of sixty-three
feet nix inches eastward from the east side of Schuylkill
Second street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing
in front or breadth on the said Filbert street eighteen
feet, and extending in length or depth 000thward of
that width one hundred feet to 3030101 alley. Bounded
on the west by ground now or late of the estate of
Henry Pratt,.deeeased, on the south by the said Jo[loll'll
alley, on the east by other ground of the Raid William
Brown, granted or intended to hare been granted to
James Kelly on ground rent, end on the north by Fil
bert atreetaforesaid. [Being the same lot of ground
which William, Brown and wife, by deed dated the
twenty-fifth day of September, A. D. 1852, recorded at
Philadelphia in deed book T 11, No. 39, page 430, kc.,
granted and conveyed unto John Carrick, ip fee, under
and subject to the payment of the yearly ground
rent or sum of $67.50 in equal half-yearly payments.)
And, also, All that certain two-story brick messuage
or tenement sod lot or piece of ground, situate on the
north side of Filbert street, at the distance of two hun
dred and thirty-three feet eastward train the east aide
of Schuylkill Third street, in the city of Philadelphia,
containing in front or breadth on the said Filbert
street fifteen feet nix inches, and in length or depth
northward sixty-seven feet. Bounded on the west by
ground now or late of Richard and Andrew Allison, on
the east and north by ground nor or late of David and
least Morton, and on the south by Filbert street afore
said. [Being the name premises which James Peoples
and wife, by deed dated the seventeenth day of February,
A. D. 1852, recorded at Philadelphia in deed book T
11, No. 11, page 1, granted and conveyed to the Raid
John Carrick, in fee, under and subject to the payment
of the yearly ground rout of $12.0234. In equal half
yearly payments, on the first day of the months of Janu
ary and July in every year, to John A. Brown, his helia
eand
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in
Court raised by Sheriff's sale of Heal Estate, so above
described, of John Carrick, one of the defendants, will
attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY,
the 12th day of July, 1858, 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
at his Office, No. 243 South SIXTH Street, in the city
of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in interest
aro required to present their claims, or be debarred
from coining In upon the said fund.
je29-10t J. T. TfIOMAS, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PUILADEt PIIIA.
Estate of PII/LIP REILLEY, deceased.
The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust
the account of ANN PARLEY - and JAMES KEN
NEDY, Adminiatrator of the Estate of Philip Miley,
deceased, and to report distribution of the balance,
will meet the parties interested on WEDNESDAY,
the 7th day of July, 14181, at 4 o'clock P.M., at hie
Office, on the Southweiflacorner of SIXTH and OIiEST
NUT Streeti, second Seer, in the city of Philadelphia.
je2B-wfm GEO. 11. EARGE, Auditor.
iN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF PIIILADELPH/A.
Estate of WM. A. DOBBYN, deceased.
The auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court afore
said to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOSEPH
C. TURNPENNY, Administrator cum tel
annexe of William A. Dobbyn, dccon4e4,. pn4 to ro.
port illetributlon of the balance in his handi, will meet
the parties interested at his Office, No. 829 ARCO
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of July, 1868,
at 4 o'clock P. M.
je26-fmw 6t EDWARD !RIPPER, Auditor.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR TUE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL
PRIA.—DIaorce No. 2, December, 1867. MARY E.
TAYLOR vs. WILLIAM TAYLOR.
And now, to wit, 19th Juno, 1858, on motion of Wu.
D, Esq., for Libellant, _Rule on Respondent to
show cause why the Court should not decree a Divoreo
a vinculo matrimonii, as Prayed for by the Libellant,
returnable SATURDAY, Li July, 1858, at 10 A. M.
TO WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias NEIIEMIAII TAY
LOR, respondent above mood: Take notice of the
above rule. WM. D. KELLEY,
Solicitor for Libellant.
Jo2l-tuw2w
19th June, 1868
litlaclpntrp anti iron.
sawn T. KIIILIOS. J. • AUGE.I.I Bellloll
WILLIAM!W. ItNIAMIOI.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
MTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
NERRION & SONS,
INGINSZRB AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture Illzh and Low Pressure Steam Ingines, for
Land, River, and Marine Berries.
Boller', Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Out.
ing&of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. - ' " •
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &a.
Beteg* and Gas Mliehloory of the latest and moil
Improved construction.
Beery description of Plantation machinery, lush as
Fluor. Saw, and Grist Mills, "Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecaters, Inters, larping Snifter', &e.
Agenla for N. Billie s Patent Sugar Bonin,
Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steim Hammer; J. P.
Ross' Patent Valve Motion for, Blast Alsehlaery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. H. BARTOD
4ettls attb liegitattranto.
JONES HOUSE,
itAßntsßurto, PA.,
(Erected In 1957
' ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
EV 29- T WELLS ()OVERLY, Proprietor.
WORRELL HOUSE,
N. W. cor. 211111 D and HARMONY COURT
. . .
The underaigned tahea pleasure in informing hie
(Heile and , he publie at large, that he has °pawed the
above ESTABLIBRAIRWP, and pledges himself to merit
the patrouage of his patrons, every ertiole is of nips
nor quall , y, having been selected without regard to
pride. OLIABLES woiunutL, Proprietor.
toy7t-gm
NICHOLLS HOUSE,
(EUROPEAN PLANJ
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
N 0.116 SOUTH EIGIITU. BT., BELOW CHESTNUT,
• PUILADELPHIA.
This HOME Is for Permanent and Tranilent Lodg
ing. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, E.
NIOUOLLB,. to give satisfaction to his Petrone.
Thle establishment is situated in tho heart of the
et', centre of burliness, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community will find
It a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and econo-
my.
Meals famished st all boars.
Single Rooms, 60 cents per night. By the weok $2.60
and upwards. LutiBo4l
MEROHANTS , HOTEL,
kiORTH NOURTII
Aare■ MAUI!,
an 1442 KoKIBBIN & HONG. Paorsugyou.
(tobacco anb (Cigars.
C IGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS and assorted sixes, carefully selected by own house
at Havana, In store, and received by every arrival from
that port. B. FIRIUM & BONS,
el2-8m 216 South FRONT Street.
HAVANA .WARS
meet, snob an
Nigaro,
- nas Portages,
Caba ,
Sultana,
Gloria, Jur,
Colmar, COnve pite relantea,
Torrey Lopes, Linton Americana)
Orejon, /lora ,Onbana, &0., Re.
&e., in IL, X,14 and 1-10 °Wes, of all alses and quail:
flee, in store and constantly rewiring, and for sale low,
by ' CHARLES TETE,
- Lew) 188 WALNUT Street,
below Second , imeond story
VICAR°, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
obolce Invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig New Bra,"dally expected from
Hawke, sad for Isle low, by OHATETB,
( New) 188 Weloal street, below Second,
anzSecond Story.
mi PRESS. --PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESTWV. MINE 30, 1858.
n T
RYAN-/k, STRATTON'S CHAIN. OF
AAP NATIONAL IttEHOANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southetutt corner 'SEVENTH end
CIIIESTNIIT Streeta. For Information, e'en . or send for
circular. ' fele•tf
CRITTENPSIO 3 PHI LADE L P Hid
COMMERCIAL - COLLEGE, - northeast 'corner of
CiIiEIITNEIT and • SEVENTH. Sires Is.
• An-InsUS lN titution designed to 'fit young men for AO.'
TINT BESS. - -
ThewlAle building fs occupied, and Stied up in a
style eallitritng anything of the kind In this country.
Thorough preparation for, tho counting-house.
• -BOARD OP TRUSTEES'. • •
B. B. Comely's, Francis Hoskins,
George 11. Stuart, David Milne,
John Sparhawk, David B. Brown,
Imam Hacker, A. V. Parsons,
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
Joshua Lippincott. ap23.tf
I ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
AA N. B. 'corner 31/311T11 and BUTTONWOOD Ste.
COMMERCIAI , .. pap ARTMENT.—Book-keepin in
all its tenons forms; preparing /Bilden te thoroughly for
situations in any branch of boatman; Plain and Orns
nientalWriting; Commercial Calculating; Law and Cor
respondence. No Institution in the 'United States gives
'amore thorough and practical mune. In this depart
ment nes tambing is done in cimass, and is open DAY
and EVENING. Time unlimited.
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPAItT
MENT,—(Separate from the above,) Young Men and
Boys era prepared for any grade of an English and Clim
ates' Education, via : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Crim
inal, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, toe , Ancient
end Siodein Languages with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of fi months .commence September
let, and February let. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these date' and charged accordingly. Cata
logues farniehed gratis.
mh2A-tf W. DONIXAVY LONG. Principal.
JOHN H; BELL, '
TEACHER OF
'NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY,
'At BRYA.NT & STRATTON'S
• ' ODALSIBROIAL COLLEGE.
S. E. corner LOIVENTU and OREESTNUT Btreata.
MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE
RICHEST DIADEM
WORN BY HINDS OR EMPERORS
WHAT f WHY, A BEADTIIII3D ÜBAD DP HAM.
Bedsium it is the ornament God himself provided for
all our race. Reader, although the rose may bloom
ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the eye be ever
so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if. the head
be bereft of Its Covering, or the hale be snarled and
shrivelled, harsh and dry, Cr worse still, if spritAeled
with gray, nature will lose more than holt her charm.
Prof.Yieod , s Hdv Restoratire,.ll used two or three
times is week, will, restore 'sold perrianentlyaeoure to
all such an ornament, Bead The following and Judge.
The writer of the tint is the citebratut, paisfst. Thal.
berg
Nsw.Yons; April 19,1858.
Dn. Wow): Dear Sty—Permit" me to express to you
the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of
my hair to Ite original color; ebdut the time of my an
rival in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray,
but upon the application p 1 your a Mart Restorative' , it
soon recovered Its original , hue." I consider your Re
storative as a very wonderful invention, quite enicacioue
as well as agreeable.
• I am, dear sir,yours ' S. THALDERU.
Duch a'r ciwyliedydet."
Wallin Nawilearsa Orrice, j
18 Medan at., April 12, 1858. S
Deny. 0. J. Wenn : Dour Sir—Some month or six
weeks ago 1 received a bottle of your Hair Restorative
aid • gave it my wife,-who. concluded to try it on her
heir, little thinking at the time that it would realme
the gray hair to its original color ; but to-her, as Well
as my surprise, after a few weeks trial It has performed
that wonderful effect, by turning ail the gray halm to a
dark broiru, et this w a ge time beautifying and thicken
lag the halt,,l enengly recommend the above Resto
rative to all - prsorui in want of gush a change of their
hair. CRI&RLSB CIARDEW
New Yosz. July 45,1857.
PROP. O.J. WOOD I—Wlth cohfidence do I recommead
your Hair Restorative as being the moat 01114114i01111
tide I ever saw. Since neing your 'lair Restorative
my hair and whiskers which were almost white, have
gradually grown dark ; and I now feel confident that a
few mote applications will restore them to their natn
ral color. It also relieved -me of all dandruff and no.
Ales/sant itching, so common among persons who per.
apire freely., J. (1. RILBIf.
Prior. WOOD :—About two years ago my hair corn.
merited falling off and turning gray ; ' was fast be
coming bild, and had tried many remedies to no effect,
I -
commenced using yotu. Restorative in January lest,
A: few applications futened my hair firmly: It began
to fill up, grow out, and turned back to its former color
(black). At this time it ii fully restored to its original
color, health,' and appearance, and I oheerfolly ream.
mend its use J. D. ROES.
Ohipigo, 111., May 1, 1'857.
The Restorative is pot up In bottles of three sizes, via:
large, medium,and small. The email holds hall o pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; tho medium holds
at least twenty per cent inure in propor ion than the
small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds
a quart, forty per cent. More In proportion, and retail'
for three dollars. . . .
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Oasis,
Edmund Tenfold, 0. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson R. Corning, Theo. Polhemua, jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Blinks E. Morgan,
Thomas Monagan, Abm. R. Van Neat,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W. Phillips - ,
Louis Lorat, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Blacken
Steph. Oambreleng, Wm. E. Shverd:
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges
Henry R. Bogert, William R. Fosolioi s
Peter Eden, Emery Thayer,
Benjamin EL Yield, Geo. Westieldt,
A. R. Prothinghamt Salmon Taylor,
Thos. P. Youngs, Henry B. Blossom.'
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALBkRT WARD, President,
Money is rescued in any Rum, large or small, and in-
lIIONAID A. OAILIT. Secretary. an 104
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with. I COMMONWEALTH
&Aiwa. TIRE _ . . . - .... .. . ..
O .1. WOOD & 00., Proprietors, 312 BROADWAY,
N. Y. (in the great N. Y. Wire Nailing Establishment,)
and 114 MAB.RBT Street, St. Denis, Mo.,
And - told by all good Druggists and Pansy Goods
Dealers. nryl2-wins-8m k sow in wkylan
Q n AVING"FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN.
TIRRST—NATIONAL •SATITY TRUST COM
PANY.—WALNUT STRRET, SOUTH-MYST CORNICH
OW TRIED, PRILADELPIIIA.
/MOOMPOIATSD DT 2112 , 8TAT11 011 PUMBYLTANTA.
The °Mee le open every day from 0 oteloOk In the
morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Tharedgy evenings till 8 o'clock.
LION. HENRY L. BENNYTI, Prealdent,
11013B1IT Vice President,
Wm. J. Patio, Beeretary.
IMIX01018.:
ion. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Outer, Joseph B. Bus ,
Robert Selfridge, Spinals Le..,
Band. K. Ashton, Joseph Terkel,
O. Landreth Monne, Henry Diffenderffq.
Mone Is received and payments made daily.
Theinvestments are made In conformity with the
provisions it the Oharter, in REAL ESTATE MORT
UA(EB, GROUND RENTS, and such first ohms securi-
Use u will always Insure perfect sunray to the deposi
tors, and which cannot ful to give permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. aul-ly
NO. 88 (211) DOOR STREET. FIVE
1• 1 1 . PBS CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
IVO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
11 PER OBNT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
1N PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
IVO; 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
PIS CENT. ESTATE SAVINGS FUND. attl-ly
E. lANO. FORTES.
'Just received, an elegant stook of RAVEN, BA
ON, & CO., NUNNO - St (WAR RALLET, DAVIS
& 00., and GALE & CO. 8 PIANOS. bIIII,OOEONS
beet quality, at T. E. 00131,D11,
8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT "L.
THIUNION PIANO MANUFACTUR
NG COMPANY, No. 1104 MARKET Street
Philadelphia. -
The Union Companys renow prepared to offer to their
friends, as well as to the public generally, their Pianos
as being nnsurpsesed by any others as regards beauty
and- fullness of -tone,perfectness and durability
action quality of materials and finish.
The Union Company being composed of persona who
are all practical workmen, and who, haying bad years
of experience 113 manufactories both of this country
and Europe sae each perfect In their department;
and, by their combined efforts, are enabled to offer
to the, public a first-clans Piano at a much lower
rate than any other manufactory, and at the same
time, are lure of the quality of their instruments,
each part being made by owe of the members of the
Company; and will therefore guarantee each imam
:Rent as baying all the qualities claimed for It in
thin circular.
V" Tuning and repairing attended to.
Please call and examine, at
ap7.limo 1104 MAREZT EITHENT
C A. EPET S.
We will commence TO•DAT
CLOSING OUT
Our entire Spring Stock or
YBLVET AND BRUSSELS OARERTINQS,
GREATLY REDUCIED PRIORS.
BAILY & BROTIIER,
No. 020 OREBTNIIT Street,
Purchasers will please call and examine one large
assortment. ' ap29-tf
TAPESTRY OARPETS.—JUST OPEN
ED, a large lot of superior Tapestry Carpets, to
be sold at a low price.
DAILY & BROTHER
CASH CARPET STORE,
920 CHESTNUT St.
SUPERB THREE-PLY OAR PE TS .-
A fresh assortment or new patterns, at redneed
pris', at DAILY to BROTHER'S, *•
CASH CARPET STOWE,
920 CHESTNUT St.
BED. ROOM OARPETS.-10,000 .YDS.
of superior Ingrain and Three-ply Carpet'', of the
beet makes and etylee, at all prices, from 50 seats to
Silt per yard.
mhill.ff DAILY it.EIIOTHEIt,
No. 920 CHESTNUT Street
HEST HEAVY BRUSSELS.-A LARGE
RA , lot of new patterns, in neat, chaste style', at low
orloes. GAILY & BROTHXII,
01:111,0 OAAPET
720011R8TNTIT St
PAWSON & NICHOLSON,
BOOKBINDERS
No. blO MINOR Street, below Sixth, between Market
and Chestnut streets. Plate*
.1.01110 PAWSON. JAMBS B. NIOIIOI.BOII.
LUMBER YARD.
1100TZ & 00.,
(Successors to Montgentery & Neall,)
8. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila.,
Old Eloyamensing District,
are now receiving a large and well selec ted aesortment
of all desorlptione of LUMBER, such as White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pleketa,
Pence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety ol
well-sessoned Lumber. Also, a large stook of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice.
Our conneetion with Messrs. Mehaffennont., & 00.,
snit Duffy, Houtz, & 00., at Marietta, Pe., given nn
eurpassed facilitiee, and enables unto Supply orders for
all description,' of Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PINE-CREEK LUMBER, deft and mellow, meltable
for PATTERN-BIAKERB, &o constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purehasere are reepectfully invited to
examine our stork before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
,lIHBER AT WHOLESALE AND HE
jll-4 tall, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa,
MEBAFFEY, HOUTZ, & Co., take this method of
Informing their customers and perilous deelroua of par
ehasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well.seasoned stock of all demorlptions of Lumber,
which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.
Their timber is all from ttiotr own MILLS on PINE
CREEK. They aro also connected with Messrs DUMPY,
ROUTE, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stud, Lath Pales, Plckete, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &e., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would also take great
pleaeure insetting the attention of Builder'', and those
In want of Lumber iu the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of UOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTU
and PRIME Streator, with whom they are oleo con
nected. apel-tr
A handsome abort
HERRINGS—No UN. NO. 1 PICKLED
Herring; 800 Mlle extra Newfoundland ditto
120 bble Potomac, dry malted ditto, now in store and for
gate by JNO. M. KHNNEDY
roylo Noe. 130 and 182 N. WIIATISMI
BONES. -100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for
Umbrella and Dutton Makers In store and for sale
OROABDALE, PEIRCE, & CO, ,
104 NORTH WHARVES'
a iO*I4 .
iloiltne %Video
Oningo imam.
litany Sortea.
earpclings.
j3ook 13initcrieo.
Lumber.
,
-ineurance arzmpanito
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street.
•
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital 6200,000.
Organized 1851.
Privileged to Insure Moues, annually or perpetually;
Personal Proporty, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke; receive De
posits; hold Trusts and grant ntinuittes
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. 'SIMMER, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred Weeks,
B. 0. Tvler,
J. W . 'louder,
C S. Sicking,
J. L. Hutchinson,
J. W. Stokes,
jelliklin G. F
Hon. W. D. Kelley,
J. W. Forney,
P. 11.1stinglo,
James Watson,
Ludlam Matthew,
William Curtis,
'turner.
!TOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
AA- SIJRANCE COMPANY-0111os No. 412 WALNUT
Streit, Philadelphia.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8764,095 84.
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potte, J. Edgar Thomson,
0. E Spangler, 0. G. Sower,
Abraham Rex, John W Sexton,
E. B. Warne, John Garrison,
George Howell, Nathan R. Potts,
Win. P. Leech, R. T. Rental,
11. if. Houston, Jos. R. Withers,
Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth,
Charles P. Norton. John 11. Leware,
11.11. Shlllingford.
0. E. SPANGLER, President
E. S. WARNE, Vice President.
. Oxus. A. Dor, Secretary, mylo
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
OLIARTNRSD CAPITAL 000.000—PAID UP OAPI
TAL $300,900.
This Company having been recently REORGANIZED,
and its actual Capital largely increased, reepoctfally
solle;ts a share of the patronage of insurers. Fire and
Marine Policiea will be issued at equitable rates of pre
mium, and losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
DIRECTORS:
William al Godwin, S. R. Crawford,
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Rednor,
George W, hall
B. Franklin Jackon,
•
J. 0. Hopper,
William D. Thema,
B. N. Winslow,
Henry D. Blears.
H. GODWIN, President.
torlo-dtr
WM
J. 0. HOPPER, Secretary
.IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CAM
ILA PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Verner of THIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital, 5 812,726,08,
INSTIRES LIVES for short term, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments--pnr
cheese life Interests in Real Estate and makes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They sot Bxe.tore, administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Quatdiann.
!JUSTIN'.
Daniel L. Miller, Samna' E. Stokes,
Benjamin °oaten, William Martin,
Richard B. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Necker, Joseph R. Trotter,
William 11. fern, James Eueton,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Chalice Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Hoary 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Uutchimson,
Radolphun Kent, John W. Horner,
William 11. Carr, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel .1. Christian, .
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner,
P. B. Mader, Easton. .
DANIEL L. MILLED, President.
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pren't.
JOAN W. lIOIIFOI. Secretary. nlB-1,
T"QUAKER CITY INS I RANCE
COMPANY.-081.30 408 WALNUT Street, PHILA
DELPHIA.
CAPITAL SURPLUS 8271,15:5.5.83.
Insures against lose or damage by PIM: and the
PERILS of tho SEA, INLAND NAVIGATION and
TRANSPORTATION.
Ten per cent. in cash returned on the earned pre
miume of Open Inland Polietee.
- " - • •
OFFIGERB.
GEORGE H. HART—President.
E. P. ROBB—Vice President.
H. R. 00009HALL—Becrecary and Treanor.
8. H. llllTLEl4—Assistant &oratory.
DIRVOTOAB.
George H. Hark, Joseph Edwards,
E. P Ross, Poster 8. Pericing,
A 0. Oattell, °haws G. /Inlay,
Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones. M. D.,
R. W. Bailey, Hen. H M. Fuller,l
John G. Dale, H. B ()eggshell,
John L. Pomeroy.
H. R. 00(109HALL. Booretary.
A ROTIO F I iRE INSURANCE (WAWA
-13. NY, NSW YORR.—Orece, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, $260 000,
with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Lou or Damage by Ike sa d
the Itf eke of Inland Navigation.
DLUIOTORB.
OF Tlll
STATH OP PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFIOE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
YOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
PD ILA DELPH lA.
Subscribed Ospltal, $lOO,OOO.
Paid up Capital, $200.000
DIBROTOIB.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thee. B. Stewart,
H. L. Benner, J. M. Scaler,
J. M. Yaltall, J. E. Walker,
Edw. O. Haight, N.E. Wendell,
H. Lewis, Jr., S. K. Houle.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D. President.
THOMAS S. STEWART, Vine Pree't.
SawnsL B. Hoax, Secretary. ja.29-y
INSURANi
AMERICA.
MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR ,
TATIO N INSURANCE.
OITION No. 232 WALNUT STREET,
South aide east of Third street
OOMPAN ' OF .NORTH
The properties of this Company are well inveated,
and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity
of all persona who desire to bo protected by Insurance.
MARINE BUMS taken on Vessels, Freights, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise
per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats.
FIRE RISKS on Merchandiee, Furniture, and Build
ings, City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL MOO,OOO,
ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED.
TOTAL PROPERTIES $1,007,826.28
111IIPETIYAL OHAWIZR.
DIRECTORS.
AITHI7I G. COIIIS, WILLIAM WiLSE,
EIAIIIIIL W. Jones, WILLIAM E. Bowan,
Joux A. Bnonv, JAMBS N. Dionsex,
BAMOIL P. 81dISH, EL ?downs WALE,
CHARLES TAYLOI, JOHN MASON,
AMOROSO WHITS, GIORGI L. HARRISON,
Jonx B. Nem FRANOIB IL 00/11,
Hamm D. WOOD, BDWARD H. TROST/IL
ARTHUR O. COWPIN, President.
HONEY D. BHDRRERD, Secretary. .12G9-tt
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAYE'
SURANON COMPANY.
INCORPORATXD BY TUB LEGIBLATURIC of PENN
SYLVANIA, 1885.
OFFICE, B.E. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets;
PHILADELPIIIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, To sll parts of the World.
PREIORT,
INLAND INSURANCES,
On Geode, by River Canals, Lakes and Land Carriage
to all p arts of the U nion.
FIR INSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Rouses, Ac. .
ARStiTi3 OF TUE COMPANY,
November 2, 1857.
Ronde, Mortgagee, and Real Estate. 9101,960 99
Philadelphia City and other Loans.. 137,011 26
Stock in Banks, Railroads, and insurance
Companies
Bills,Receivable .....
Cash on hand
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies receutlyjesued, on other
debts due the Company 02,730 61
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
=MI
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Beal, Theophllna Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder, James Traquair,
John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr.,
John R. Penrose, J. P. reniston,
George Q. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre, .
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes,
Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James D. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Mallvaln, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Rally, Jno. D. Semple, Pittabgh.,
H. Jones Brooks ' ' , Dr. T Morgan, ~
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, cs
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLDURN, Secretary. jaibq
I'RE AND INLAND RISKS.-FAME
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 8100,000.
(Organised under the Act or Assembly relative to In
aural= Campanian, passed April 2d, 1860.)
HEORGE W. DAY, Prealdent,
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia,
DIRECTORS.
Jacob II Vaughan,
Henry Lewin, Jr.,
D. R. Birr ,y,
John W. Averman,
A. 11, Rosenhelm,
61 Stern.
George W. Dap
William W. Walters,
Charles Richardson,
Barclay Lippincott,
Jos. R. Brognard,
Ohm Atalksm. f 4,24-7
DIME LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP
COAL.—JAMES 11. MONTGOMERY informs his
friends and the public that ho hes effected en arrange
wont with the buck Mountain Coal Company for tho
sato of their justly-celebrated LEMUR COAL. Re has
also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top
btlnes for the tale of bin valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS
COAL, and Is now prepared to teceivo orders and make
prompt deliveries, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT
Street, second story, front room. je3-3m
FCERING, FOX, & 00,, wholesalo and
retail dealers in LEHIGH and BOIIITYLKII.I.
00AL. Lehigh yard—TIIIRD !street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—ltAoß and BROAD
atreets, Philadelphia. Reel constantly on hand Goal
from the moot approved mites, under corer, and pro.
pared expressly for Dually nee. feb-y
QCHUYLKILL AND LEEIIGII COAL.—
r. 3 I am daily receiving, at my yard the beet qualltyo.
SCHUYLKILL AND LElifen COAL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rein getting Coal that will be satisfactory to Wm.
V No inferior Ooal kept at thin eatablishment to
oiler at LOW PRIM.
ALEXANDER CONVERY,
N. B. corner of Broad sod Cherry Sta
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY
N. W. Oor. THIRD and OLLEBNUT Sta.
. .
L. PELOIIZE & SON, 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 is now ready, and from their Increased facilities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary In s
complete Printing Eetabliahment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the business!,
and the fact of their personal euperintendence of the
manufacturing department, justidee them in asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better fin-
Imbed article than their cotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
qpi type taken at 9 eenta per pound, In exehange tor
oew at specimen prices. aul-tr
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ob.- CABIN PASSAGS ONLY.-FOR
LIVERPOOIr,.WEDNIISDAY, June 80th, 100 R.
The packet ship STALWART, 1,456 Inain,'Augustits
H. Lucas, Coinhiander, will sail posllivory an above.
Saloon passage 515
For freight or passage, apply to
TIIOB. RICHARDSON & CO.,
j 022 101 WALNUT Street.
TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS
v GOW, DUBLIN,DELFAST, and LONDONDERRY,
via LIVERPOOL.
THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM
SHIP CO.'S Clyde-built Iron iiteanislilpa are intended
to sail RR I . OIIOIVB :
PROM ROW YORK.
CITY OF BALTIMORE . . .... ....Thureelny, July let
CITY OF WASHINGTON " Pith
KANGAROO 29th
And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R.
FROM LiyanrooL.
CITY OF WASKINGTON Wednesday, June Md.
KANGAROO July ith
CITY OP BALTIMORE " 21gt.
Awl each alternate IV edneisloy.
Cabin Passage from Now York and Philadelphia ....$l5
Third Class to any of the above-mentioned places,
nod found in best cooked Provisions 30
Return Ticicets good for 6 months 60
Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York
or Philadelphia 40
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Bremen, Ham
burg, dm.. without delay at through rates.
The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will sail
regularly between Antwerp and Liverpool, in connection
with the departures focgliNew York, taking goods from
Ante erp to New York, Itt'a through rata of freight.
Jertiticates of Passage from Antwerp to New - York M.
Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards.
For freight or passage, apple-at the Company's Offices,
16 BROADWAY, Now York, and 100 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent.
Or W ILLY AM INMAN ,
je22 62 and 63 Tower Building, Liveipool.
taa
Eat POOL AND EH ILA
DELPHIA STIIAMSIIIP COMPANY.
Steam communication between Now York and Ant
werp, via Liverpool.
The nplendid fast strew-steamship BOSPHORUS,
Captain McGuigan, (lately employed in the Royal Mail
service.) m ill sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver
pool every alternnte THURSDAY, in connection with
the company's steamships from Liverpool to New York.
Goods for New York will be received and shipped by
the Agents In Antwerp, and bills of lading signed them
at a through rate of freight.
The first sailing from Antwerp will be on the 111, of
June, lu conjunction with the CITY OP WASHING
TON from Liverpool, on Juno 23.
Tor farther particulars and terms of freight and pas
sage, apply to J. P. Kremer & Co., Antwerp; William
Inman, Lower Buildings, Liverpool, nod at the Com
pany's Offices, 15 Broadway, New York, and 109 Walnut
street, Philadelphia,
je2l-11n
REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI
DElsWE.—flchootior WORCESTER, Ruoints
Itlastor, now loading. at Callowhllloitroet Wharf.
For freight, apply to Captain , on board, or to
JNO.III. 'KENNEDY IL CO
je2l 130 AM 132 NORTII UAILY ES.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.--Con
Aslgneeti per Schooner WORCESTER, RRODVAI
meter, From Drorhlonco, n ill please attend to receip
et goals, at Callowhlll-street Wharf.
Jol9 JNO. M. KENNEDY & CO.
1 , 1 24 . FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST
rates and no detention. Clipper of SATUR
DAY, 26th June. Popular ship. 101 days to San
Francisco.
The magnificent first class clipper ship EAGLE
WING, Worth, master, is receiving her cargo at pier 10
East River, New York.
Thia favorite clipper is double-diagonally braced,
noted for good delivery of cargo, and of small capacity.
Shippers desirous of reaching the California markets
at the earliest possible day, will And the "Eagle Wing"
a reliable conveyance.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAII -HERON'S LINE.
GOODS RECEIVED AND DILLS Of LADING BRINED
The splendid Bret-cleasside-whoel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE or GEORGIA ;
Now form a weekly lino [or the south and Southwest
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 1I
o'clock A. ht., alternately for Charleston and 8a
vannah.
The HISYSTCNE &PATS. Captain Charles P. Marsh
man, will commence loaning on Thursday. July Bth
and sail for Charleston, 8. 0., on Saturday, July 10th
at 10 o'clock A M
The STATE OP GEORGIA, Capt John J. Garvin.
will commence loading on Thursday, July let, and
sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Jolytid, at 10
o'clock A 31.
At both Ohar'extort awl Savannah, these ehipaconneet
with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, dco., for all p14k.27 . 1ix! , the Bounand Southwest.
Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per cent. below
New York !steamship Tnten.
FREIGHT and INeLTRANCE on a large proportion
of good], shipped South will be found to bo lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin piesse 1,20 00
Steerage db 8 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present y ear. 80 00
No bills of Jading signed after the ship ham sailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr.,
No. 828 (late 81) North Whan - es.
Agents at Charleston T. 8. & T. O. BUDD.
Agents in Savannah, b. A. OREINER & CO.
For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
For Florid,, from Savannah, steamers ST. MASTS
and 8T..7011N8, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 9th and 19th of every month. jell
saFOR LONDON-THURSDAY, 24th
June.—'The bnrquo ACHILLES, Captain Stu:t
at:al, Fill nail DA above.
Cabin pavvage 0 75
For freight or pasvage, ripply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO.,
jolO 101 WALNUT Street.
INBIIIIANOR
COMPANY
arat.STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL, BELFAST. DUBLIN, and LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for 30 dollars,
Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
/10)1 NaW YORK.
New York, McMillan, Saturday, Julylo atl2 o'clock, M
Edinburgh, Cumming, July 24, dt
Glasgow, Goodwin, " August 7, 'I
FllO/1 GLASGOW
Edinburgb, Cumming Saturday, Tune 20.
Glasgow, Goodwill Saturday, July 10.
Now York, McMillan. Wednesday, August 1
BATES OF PASSAGE.
11011 OL/BOORr.
Wiest Class 16 guineas
Steerage, found with cooked provisions 8
• •
Pin - Pint Claes 145 00
Steerage, found with cooked prorielone ...... 30 00
Children under 14 years of ago, half fare; Infants in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
Firet °Buis 1140 00 Steerage 160 00
An experienced Surgeon M tached to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORNAIAN & (JO., 120 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia.
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
LULL & LONEY, Buchanani Wharf, Baltimore.
9IHE BRIT/SH NORTH AMERIOAN
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
DZOM NNW TOIL TO LIVIRPOOL
Chief Cabin Ymege
Beoond Cabin kenage
/*Olt it's:on TO saraaroot.
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage
The ships front Boston call at Halifax.
1
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, ()apt. J. Stone. AMERIC A , Capt.Wlekman
ASIA, Capt. IL G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryri e,
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch.
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red en port bow.
APRIOA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wednesday, June oth
AMICRIOA, Moodie, 4, Boston, Wednesday, June 16.
ASIA, Lott, 4, N York, Wednesday June 'J3,I
CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, June 30
PERSIA, Judkitui, 14 N York,Wednesday July 7
NIAGARA, Wickman, " Boston, Wednesday, July 14.
AFRICA, Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, July 11
Bertha not secured uW4 paid for.
An experienced Surgea on bean!.
The owners of these Sturm will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, uttlesshills of lading are aigned therefor and
the valuethereot. as: tin expressed.
/or freiglitar, Li tl r a apply to
my 10-y E CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
.. 12,508 00
.. 220,291 95
.. 88,892 68
ALEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY.
The nubscribera have been appointed sole orate
in the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known
ROCIIELLE BRANDY which they aro prepared to
offer to the trade at the lowest market price, frotn Uni
ted Staten bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A
conMnut supply on hand, in half, quarter, and one
eighth pipes, dark and pale.
ARNOLD Az WORL,
jel&tf ]2O WALNUT Street.
702,786 87
JULES ROBIN & CO. COGNAC.—Tho
subgcrlbera, sole agents in the State of Pennaylva
eta for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to its superior
quality, and fool confident it will compare favorably
with the most favorite brands in the market
ARNOLD & WORL,
120 WALNUT Street
A constant supply of tho above in the United States
bonded n arehouve, entitled to debenture, of various
vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes jelB-11
MIIRE Y GRAPE-LEAF C H -
A-4 PAGNB.
(Zllst.--tiO pipes Dutch Company Gin, in
•-A bond and (or oaio by
LIEIDSICK & CO. CHAMPAGNE.-A
ALA constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and
in store, for sale by WM. II YRATON,
103 UM South FRONT Street.
CLARET-126 GASES MARGAUX, 160
V Omen BT. JIILLEN, in quarts and pints. in gore
and for sale by A. AllittlNO,
a 022 140 Mnth FRONT Fltrnot.
BRANDIES.—"Pinot Castillon," Nana,
and other Oognace of various vintages, in hall
pipes and quarter ca4ke • Pellevolain Rochelle &radian,
gFale and dark, in half pipe', half nuke, and oue-eighth
outs. Imported and for sale by
HENRY 110tILV1 & 00.,
eon 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
IN MB WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &0., Re
South BUM Btnet, Philadelphia.
SHERRY WINE.-16 QUARTER PIPES
various grades Maimony Sherry, in bond, and for
Bale by WILLIAM U. YEATON,
.1,28 218 Rooth FRONT Bt.
CORDIALS. -ANISETTE, CURACOA,
and MARABORINO, in store and for sale by
m
aodd A. urtrto,l4o R. vttatzt,
A LLSOI"° PALE ALE IN HHDS.---A
.L 1 constant supply on band in Oustom House stores,
for sale by WILLIAM 11. YEATON
Bole Agent for Pennsylvania,
an2B No. 218 South FRONT Street.
octaves Renault & Co. 64:
nac, very old vintage, in bond and for sale by
WILLIAM 11. YRATON,
Jea 218 Boutb PRONT St.
-„-_
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A. large assortment of
&VANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTC 'RBI)
SALAMANDER RAPES,
AULT DOORS,
For Bantu and V Stores.
BANE LOORS,_
Equal to any now In newt
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, ice.,
On as good terms as any other establishment In the
United States, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTH street
Philadelphia.
x9lB-1t
mien OM U 0 A CALL
13 bitilmtg•
JOHN G. DALE, Agent
BISHOP, SIMONS, k 00.,
120 NORTH WHARVES
EIZMIXO
FOR OHAIILESTON
FOR BAVANNAR
FREIGHTS REDUCED
INSURANCE
$1)0
Waco anb Viluove.
ARNOLD & WORL, Solo Agents,
120 WALNUT Street
WILLIAM 11. YEATON,
No. 216 Booth PRONT Rtratat
Sire proof Balm.
#a~radBs:
lIILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI- ,
MORE RAILROAD.
OnAnd after Mondy, May 10, 1858.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
71 P. AL
For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., I'P.M
P. ~ (Express.) and
•
For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.30, and 11 P,
a For Now Castle, at 8 A. M. and 4.30 P. N.
For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. ht., and 4.30 P. DI.
For Seaford at 8 A. ht., and 4.30 P. DI.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, A
Leave Baltimore at 7.30, Express, 10.16 .M., and
5.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6 45 and 10.30 A. M., and 1.45
and 8.65 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 0 and 9.60 A. M., and at 8.15
P.M.
Leave Middletown at 8.58 A. M., and 6.45, .
Leave Dover at 8 A. 51., and 4.56 P. M.
Lenvo Seaford at 6.26 A. M., and 2 P. Si.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. 31., 2P. 21., and 2.15
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 . P. St. from Philadelphia to Bat
ti more, '
Do do 6.40 P. M. froM Baltimore to I'hilo• '
p
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will run
R 4 follows
Leave Philadelphia for Perryvillo and lotormediete
places at 6 P. 31.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P. N.
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 630 A. 51.
Leave Baltimore for Havre do (trace do 610 P. 51
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 540 P. #l.
jet) B. 61. FELTON, President.
NOIVAILROAD.EH PENNSYL
w.- VILMA R
TOE
BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN, lid Atro 11 OIRINK,
BASTON. DOYLESTOWN, &a. -
SUMMER ARRAN(IEMENT
TAKES EFFECT MONDAY. MAY 17th, 1858.
For Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and Eas
ton, &0., (Esnrese,) In connection with L. Valley Mill,
road. from WILLOW Street at 0 A. M. and 2 25 P. M.
Passengers for Easton by 2.25 P. M. Train ,take
Stage at Iron 11111 Station.
FOr Doylestown. fAceommodationd from 111,111qw Bt.,
at 8.60 A. DI ands.3oP.Dl_
For Fort Waahington (Accommodation) from Second
and Chatham Streets at 7.25 and 10.25 A. M., and 410
and 6.45 P. SI.
TRAM FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leare Bethlehem (Elpreea,) at 9 A. M. and 2.20
P. M., with pamengera from Lehigh Valley Ball
rood, and arrive at Willow Street at 12 M. and 5 29
P. M
Leave Doylestown at 6A. M. and 2.50 P. ht. and Sr.
rive at Willo Street at 816 A, M. and SP. M.
Leave Part Washington at 6 and 0 A St., and
2.45 and 5 30 P.M.. and arrive at Bemind and Chatham
Street. at 6.60 and 9 60 A. at, am% 3.85 and 6 20 P. M.
ON tiDNIDAYS
Leave Willow street for Doylestown at 8.20 A. M. and
2P 51.
Leave Poyleatoern for Philadelphia at 6 A M. and
5.15 P M.
AU Passenger Trains MOVIII(1- NORTH and SOUTII
will stop at Chatham Street and connect with City Pas
senger Railroad
rare to Bethlehem $1 IP)
" Mauch Chink - 2CO
" Doyloatown 80
myl7.tf KLLD2I CLARK, Agent.
NEW YORK LINES.—TILE CAMDEN
4 ee AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PIULADELPILIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00„MPANIPB LINER.
PROM PHILADELPRIA TO NEW YORE, AND WAY
ruosa.
Leave as follow, via : Pea,,.
At 11.1 j P. M., from Kensington Depot, via Jersey
City, Mail :a 25
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aooommods.
ties 226
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J: do
commodattou 2 25
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jorsey City, Morning
Mail 800
At 13 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tawny
and Jersey City, ?thrnlng Express 8 00
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. &a
-pron Boo
At 5 P. M. via Camden and Jeremy City, Evening
?Sail 3 0
At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Class 2 00
At 3P. 51 ' via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda.
tion, 2nd Class. . . . isa
At 5 P. 51. ' via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Class 2 00
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, ACCOULMOIIII.
Lion, 2nd Class 1 75
The SP. M. line runs daily, all others litmdays ex
aepted
Raptors Lines stop at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, 4.43., at 8 A. M
and 4 P. M. from Wa,nut street wharf.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wllkesbarre
Montrose. Great Bend, fro. at 8 A. M., Vi% DeiRITIVO
Lackawanna.at Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
/or Moant Efoily at BA. M. and 3 and 5 P. M.
WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, As., at 2,v and 4 P. M
WAY LING
For Palmyra, Maracas, &warty, Darlington, Borden
town !cc., at 3 P. M.
Steamboat Illeaard Stockton for Bordentown, and In
termediate places, at 2X P. M.
Stemnboat Trenton for Tammy, 1410 and 11. X A. M.
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. 71.
All lines exceptllX P. M , leave Walnut street wbarf.
ED - Fifty pounds of baggage i,nly allOTtd aeu R.a.
longer. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Qom
puny limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond Ills, except by speolal contract.
WM. H. GATMLIGH, Agent
0. & A. B. It. 00.
L)HILADELYRIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
ROAD LINE.—QUIOKEST ROUTE to Elmira
Wilkeebarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook rafted Niagara
k ails, kiliwankie, Burlington, Montreal, Si.t Paula
Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis.
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and 'JINX
Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted) as fellows
7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paula, Darlington.
and St. Louie.
3.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago
Milwaukee. Hoek Wand, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington
and Bt. Loath.
1L 7 - Tickets good till 'dud
Tho 7.80 A. 81. train connects at Reading with the
train for Harrisburg and all atationa on the LEBANON
VALLEY RAILROAD;
1140
At Rupert, for Wilkeebarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all
stations on the LAORAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
Baggage checked to Blmlra, Banta, and Buspension
Bridge.
Wilkesbarre 61 SO
Pittston 4 50
Scranton 4 76
Wilkesbarre 4 50
Williamsport 6 90
Elmira 7 90
Clanandaies., 8 00
Geneva, Via Gorham 8 03
Rochester 8 50'
Niagara Palle 8 00
Buffalo 10 00
Erie. 10 60
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 18 00
vh. Niagara Falls 13 00
Toledo, via New York and Erie 16 IA
Columbus 10 60
Cincinnati. New York and Erie 19 00
" . Niagara Falle 19 00
Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 21 00
Detroit, via Niagara Valle 16 00
Chicago, via Great Western Railway 22 6.3
Lake Shore Railroad 22 00
Rock Island, via Niacara Palle 0 7 00
Laki Shore Railkoad 27 00
Burlington 2.9 00
lowa City 29 25
St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00
Indianapolis 29 00
Dwane% 27 80
St. Paula 85 10
1 . 17 - Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the PM
longer Depot, BROAD and VINE.
THROUGII EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leal., the Depot, Broad street, below Vino, duly,
(Sun m days excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6
Freighte meet be delivered before 8 P.M. to insure
their going the name day.
ID" Freights are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Wee than by any line from thin city to the
West and Northwest.
For further information apply to
ALLEN & HUGEL,
Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine,
GRAB. 8, TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. eon Sixth and Chestnut eta., Finials.
G. A. NHOOLLB,
Gent. Supt. Philada. and Reading Railroad.
H. A. FONDA,
Genl. Rapt. Oatawiaes, W. B. Railroad.
7. A. REDFIELD,
deSI-ly Gent. Supt. W'uteport and Elmira Railroad.
PHILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL
ROAD—FAVI` FREIGIIT LlNE.—Freight trains
leave the Depot, 11ROA D Street, b. low VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada Detroit, Chicago,
Etilwaukle, Galena, Dubuque, St. Lonic, and interne.
Cate points.
This is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake
Porta, and gaods will be forwarded with greater despatch
to the above points than by any other route.
TARIFF CR use FM` 100 LOS.
Ad
let tI4 Mar , . 8d elms. 4th elan
Fh:me i n:ion Bridge 0", 70 00 40
Ha
90 70 60 40
Dunkirk 93 75 GS 45
Detroit $1 20 93 79 62
Chicago ..... ..... 1 80 1 16 1 00 80
Freight going through by rail 11l the way must be
marked "VIA RAIL."
No tranehipment between Phllwielphle and Elmira
Mark goods via Philadelphia RDA Reading. Railroad
and send to the Depot, Broad atre•+, below Vine, daily,
before 6 P. M.
Par further information in regard to this route, cell
at the through freight °lnce of tbs Philadelphia Nis•
gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and CHESTNUT. de3o-y
DENNSYLVANLA RAILROAD.—THE
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantio (Sties with Western, North-western, and Booth
western Staten, by a continuous Railway direst. Thin
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of
'demurs to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamern to all porta of
the North-wedtem Lakes; making the most DIRECT,
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTA by which 'Freight
H
be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
- •
RATES DETWNAN PIIILADDLPHLA AND DITTO
BURGH.
hies Or.ssa—Boots, Shoes, Maio, and
Caps, Books, Dry Goode , Doses
bales and trunlot),Drugs, bosom
and bales) Feathers, Furs, ,to 750. per 100lbe
0100 ND OLll3B.—Domestic !Meeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Bulge (in clicks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (In caske i ) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, ho. tee 00e. per 1001bs
Talln OLACO—AnTiIe, Monty, Bacon
and Pork, Salted, (loose or in
sacks), Paints,' (dry and In oil,)
Oils (except lard end mein) 505. per 100 Ita
FOUR= Vises—Coffee, Fish, Ream,
Beef, and Pork, (In casks or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil,
Soda Ash,German Olay, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, Steel, Manufactured TO
ham, Rosin Oil, Qneensware,
Sugar, (hbols., bbls., and boare,)
kn., ha 400. per 100 lb
)Lam-750. per bbl., until farther notice.
•Oastrr-35c. per 100 lbs., until further notice.
Oorros—s2 per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight,
until further notice.
In ehipping Goode from any point Rut of Phi!Adel•
phla, be particular to mile packages via Penney/oast!
Railroad." All Goode consigned to the Agenle of thin
Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
witliont detention.
Factour Aciewrs.—Olarke & Co., Chicago; Booker &
& Co., Memphie, Tenn.; IC F. Sass & Co.. St. Louis
Mo.; P. G. ()Miley & Co., liransorille, Indiana; Wm,
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky , t ; R. 0. 3leldrum,
Madison, Indiana; 11 W. Brown & Co., and Ather &
Hibbard, Cincinnati 3_ N 11. 13..Zpree & Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech k Co., o , 54 Rlllyetreet, Boston; Leech
& Co., No. 2 Astor House, New York No. 1 Witham et.
New York ; B. J. Beeedee", Phlladraphia; Magraw &
Koons, Baltimore; D. A Btewart, Witabergli.
H, H. HOUSTON,
Freight Agept.
. J. RT,
deo- General SuperinteHndent.LOMßAß Altoona. Pa.
FISH—
--'2OO quintals Oodtah. '
100 do. Pollock.
800 bbla. Maekerel.
60 do. White Wish, for eele by
0. 0. 13ADLEIL & CO.,
O:M9 9 S. WATM3 abed
Railroab ,trings.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN
AND SO RBI 8 TO W N BAILINIAIL-OIIMEINO
ARRANGEMENT.—On end eft hr EIONDAZ, Ms/ 10 th,
-108, • '
TOR 02.11.MAIITOWN
Leave Ph 2 adelPhia at 811., 7, B. 9.05 min., 10,11)„
A Sl 1,2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10, and 111 f „1.. 81.
Leave ermitutmen At 6,7, 7,4, 8, 9. tfyi, 10A, 11,N,
A . 1-10 min., 2, 3 X, 8, 940 min, and
10 Y P. M.
The 7% o'clock A. M. Train from Gerpaantovlli
will atop only at Wayne and"Tlega Streets Mattoon.
ON fiONDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.23 rain. A. M., 2,5%, and B
r. Ett.
Leave Germantown 83i A. M., 1-10 In., 4X, end 7
P. M.
0119 ,7 TNTIT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at ea(, 8, 9.05 min ,113( A.M.,
3, 8 , a, 6; 8,40 P. 91.
Leave Chestnut Hill at 640 and 738, 9.10, and 10.10
tut nA. II 13.6 0 , 3.10, 4. 10 , 6.10, 1,40, and 9.20 min.
P.
PN BLINDAIB.
Leave PAllddelphis, 9 29 A. 11., 0, 8 3‘, and B P. M.
Leave Chestnutlllllat 8.10 min A 12.60 4.10
0.40 D. el
FOR 0 0N81101100BEN ANSI NORMS TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 0, P , 11 A. M., 1.05 min.,
3.10 raja.. -OX. 11V P. M.
Leave Norristown at 0,7, 9,11 A. M., 1,8%, and
P 81.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Phltidelphta at 9 A. M., and 11. P.
Leave Norriatinen at 7 A. M. and OP. M.
NOS, MANAh7XIO.
Leave Philadelphia nt 01(, 7X, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 min ,
2.t znin., 3.10 nen , 4g. sj, fix, 8,11 X P. M.
Leave Manaynek at 6), 7X, BX, 9X, IIX A. 91.,
IX. 3, 4. 6x , 7, and 9 P. M.
I 17" Suadaya same as Nnnistown.
OILKSTISE 'VAUNT ItAILIOAD 2eß Dowliwo-
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6.y A. M., and 3.10 We. P.M
Leave Downingtena at 7,y A. 31 . , and IP, M.
H. K. SMITH, General Snparintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green streets, rbillvlelphis.
18 PENNS MU NiA IB,SBB oENTRA ti
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGD,
And theme by Railroad to
WHEELING, ST. LOUIS,
STEUBENVILLE, ' CLEVELAND;
CINCINNATI, CHICAGO,
LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, ST. PAULS,
And all Intermediate points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY,
MIOHI
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
_ .
Passengers to points:west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Crestline, have choice of routes, od are
requested to make a selection before applying for tick
ets
THREE THROUGLI TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADEL-
Pine DirLY,
Forming close connections at Pittsburgh to all pante
Went.
On and after MONDAY, May 1016, 1858, Throe
through, and Two acoommcdation trains, will leave thn
depot, b. E. corner of ELEVENTH. and MARKET
streete, ae.follows:
?HAIEN FOR PITTEHUNOH THADia /ROM HITINBOHOH
AND THE WHET LEATH. AND THE REST alums.
Mail train at.... 1 30 A. M. Mail train at.,11.46 night.
Past line 100 noon. Find line' 610 A. M.
Express mat1..11.00 night. Expreas amtl.. 1.19 noon.
WAY TRAINS LISA'S. WAY TRAINS A.BRIY.S.
Harrisburg so- Harrisburg ac
commodation 3 002. M. commodation.7.ls P. M.
Lancaster ,‘ .4 30 P. M. Lancaster ~ .9.50 A. 51.
• The mail train Mope at al the stations between Phila
delphia and Pittebargh.
The Expreaa mall runs daily, the other timing dturlay
excepted.
The cars loave tho renneplvaWa Railroad Passinger
station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and biLt RWVT
streets entrance on Eleventh - street, where through
tickets to all points West can be obtained. .
- Baggage rill be received at the Depot at any time du
ring the day No charge for handling bligggge.
For further futon:nation, apply at the Depot of he
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeait corner of
Eleventh and Market 'greete r between the hours of 7 A.
M. end UP. 31. THOMAS
my 10 _ Agent Penn's Railroad Oo
itl et, icinal
131-NALYSIS OF LYON'S OATAWBA
BRANDY by
A A. HATES, H. D.,
AMA:IER TO TUE STATE OE MAEsecunrEsTiE.
fflananat.'CUARAOTER.—A light-yellowish brown
colored 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
traces of any kind were found, Ito color le proved to
be due to *colored resin an extract derived from wood.
117" in every. respect it le a pure spiritoue liquor.
The fragrance or bouquet which it possesses can be Iso
lated, and it then appears unlike that from Oosaa
Brandt or Wine, being a fruity essence resulting from
a , peculiar fermentation of Ostawba and - Isabella
Grapes. -
OUBILIMIL Ctlfdltlatßll.—l, parts in salmis of this
spirit contains at 60, deg I'. 461 240 parts of pore al
cohol, besides the fragrant oil.. 1,000 parts, of the
spirit afford 23 parts of a strong solution of the oil
which characterises this Brandy the spirit left, after
removing the oil, is pure and orl.deas, and In all its
qualities %perfect spirit not sribleci. to change. One
U.S. gallon of this Brandy at CO deg. contains, be
sides the spirit and oil, only 220 grs. of matter com
posed of extract of fruit, gam, and colored resin from
wood.
Bowen, Zannary.26.l3s3.
'
Dr. COXF, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
11. CHILTON, Chemist, of New York, both pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
For Mdaicinal purposes Lyon's Catawbe. Brandy has
no tival, and hue long been needed to supersede the
poironorta oompounda sold under the name of Brandy.
All a beverage, the pure article Is altogether superior,
and a sovereign, aura remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, an., &e.
Also PSEUILBYII STILL AND , SPARKLING
011.AfbAGNE.—Thess Wines are made in the neigh
borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the
Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminentlyealoidated
for invalids and persons who require a gentle stimn•
tart, and for Saommentalpurposea.
Betel prise $1.23 per bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers will please mend their
orders to the "Sole Agents for the State of Penn
sylvania, A. F. lIAZAItD & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 603 MARKKT Street.
Also for rale by the following apothecaries :
AMBROSE EMITII, Seventh and Chesnut eta.
/NO. W. SINES & SONS t lath and %I and Market
streets.
D. L. 13TACRHOUSE, 'Eighth and Green eta.
R. NRBINGRRi tleoond and Mary sta., Southwark.
G. W. NRDINGER, PassynnY Road and Waahington
:root.
GEO. 8. HOBENBAOB, Third and Green ste
A. R HOMER. Broad and Coates sta.
LIOBENSAOK'S IR ON BITTERS.
This Medicine, no its name implies, le one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant: It is es
pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or
are afflicted, with Dyspepsia; Liver Complaints. Piles,
Nervous Debility ( General IVeakness, and all 'diseases
arising from a disordered condition of the digestive
organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY,
there is perhaps no medicine in the :world meal to
It , as it enters , purifies, and replenishes the Diced;
which in so important to bring about a healthy action
THOUSANDS AILS LIVING - -
a miserable existerce, or a pate sickly color, weak
and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the
use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine remery, being free from any
thing that is of an injurious nature.
. .
NOR ALL DISEASES 01' THE BLOOD
there ie no better antidote than Hebei:lllll4We Iron Bit
tore When the blood is Impure the whole body is full
of direase Blood lotting may answer for a time, but
cleansing a part will nut purify the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there
is no better remedy than thee° invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent is iron, and we all snow its
efficacy in removing the impure matter from the
whole vigour:a system They are prepared by a prim
Heal cbemiet, and have been pronounced, by eminent
physicians and others. as the ne plus num , ' of all
tonics.
HOW GRATIFYING
to the proprietor that he hoe succeeded In compound
ing a remedy for many of the ills that hie fellow
mortals axe subject to; and that the public appre
ciate It is not 6 question of doubt, but a fixed fact,
as the demand for it baa far surpassed. Ids sanguine
expectations.
ANAL/ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN
This is to certify my wife was in delicate health Nome
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of Jdobensaek's Iron Bitters, and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonic, induced the 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 similarly affected,
as she belie•ea it to be a sovereign remedy.
JOHN COLS.
No 831 Capitol Street.
Thin invaluable Medicine is prepared only by
GEORGE B. HOBENBAOR,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets,
Philadelphia,
To whom all order's must be addressed.
Price 11. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists
generally. inh2o-y
WHY SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA ?
ZIEGLER 8 SMITH'S PURE, MEDICINAL
COGNAC BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits,
General Debility, Scc. Price $1.26 per bot
tle or $10.60 per - dosen. Warranted pure. Try it.
I hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dys
pepsia for the last ten years, daring which time I hare
tried all thepopular medicines, bat of no avail. Having
A.
bad Zeigler Smith's Pure Medicinal Cognac Brandy
recommended by many persons, induced me to try it.
One bottle has almost cured me of dyspepsia and costive
habits, of ten years' standing. I can say, with a thank
ful heart, that I have never found its equal daring my
painthl and distressing complaint. I sincerely recom
mend it to dyspeptic, nervous ,and debilitated sufferers.
Jose 0. KLAJIMOTE,
Jon. 16th, 1868. 1231 Olive street.
Also, ZIEGLER k SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and consump
tives, and in all rases of general debility, loss of appej
tite, Act.
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle. ....... ....$1 00
Old Port Wine, do. do. 1 00
Old Sherry Wtrie, do. do. 1 00
Address your orders to Bole Agents,
ZEIGIAR $c SMITH,
Wholesale Dragging,
S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN• Sts ,
Also, for sale by JOHN BLEY. Druggist,
fel-y Prankford road, opposite Hanover.
DLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LAB 1.-
JO- BPECILL NOME TO Plf SIOIANB.—rhe above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to-dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges: A good and unvarying con-istenee, easily washed
off with water dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, house facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and doss not get rancid The last
property alone renders it an invaluable acoussit , on to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at BMWS Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mhe Twelfth and Chestnut :areal's.
CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE,
of excellent quality, is sold at the PHILADEL
PHIA GAS 'WORKS for the reduced price of flue cents
a bushel and may be obtained in large or small quan
tity by applying at the Gee Office, No. 20 Booth
&EVENT!' Street.
To purchasors by wholesale it is sold at the Works,
in Fiat Ward, by the ton, at a price oquiralent to
Anthracite at sti.so per ton.
(Signed)
J. 0.
PltllisGaWork:Augl,7
Stattonern
)LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID U. ROGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and 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 Offices Iferchantii, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
in various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan , e contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say—" This display of blank
bowie for banking and mercantile use is the beet In the
Eghibitton. The selection of the material is good the
Workmanship most excellent, and their Sahib andsp pearance neat and appropriate." no2o-tf
@puss Companies.
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PACHAGES, OIIRSTNIIT
MERCTIANDEKE STREET, forwa
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BPEO/N, either by its own LINES, or In conneetlon
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the priteipal
TOWNS and OITIBB of the Veiled &Mee.
1. 8. BANDEORD,
etnersi Saminter.dentj