The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 08, 1858, Image 4

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THOMAg„ BONS L •
. Nos us owl 141.1011T8 .Nov=ll Wrlsilyr s :
• (60rmerly No.. 67 add 60.) • '
IiTOPIOI"..IND' a1iat36 . 064r4rT1T480 6 .X NNXT.
parophiat,eatalognes non erady,..oontsioing, folVdoi
sorintioun ill' Al) tba p.rOperly.toli . sold , On Tuenisy,
nazi, eat ism.; wit 4 an extonllol,44 rie!!)6le'
at pripitnioils,
' • ELUL' Eif0.6.'056'0. 0 064.1); ' :1
Mlle gala. "iii the thilidalPhin likoliange ere i
Tuantsiareoltig, during lb!) bushman saw '
n. ,
To"7 . ulyE and August jenlp i poosaloosi.siloas an,
heretofore
rgrir,.llandbUia'6o eindi liroparti isanid asps:rats% In.
addition to *Molina publish on the ilitordofpr.ol49 o6,
la mash sale, one thouaand catalognesin pimp/nes form, '
grog flail 49;414104 of oo,.thp prcpx.+7
e following nOodey. , .• -
Noun - owl- rkr 1 , 4400n0n
6'1011.11 0114 Thursday nioroing.
Vs.PROATN su.N.';•:
_3or,! Af
,)s, , ,iive 10144 1001101r-6f lid !stale. at
Prl-
Tot o- BO; Including every 606)4Ptitna.'of0 1 Wilid
ctu1atin0r606)",4'..Prin163,...Y5r7.1,/L4 stale
taatioPß VAIB BAILUfiIBTBB„.
Nur Bata% antarial. On. our:Priests' &delta
& r, and adrertinadoutasionallr In our Pobilo Bala
Abetnictib(ef *Mo.!) . 1400.0.6016! ate 0 4 4 6 4 'ffo4lllo.
Peremptory Ratel.':
sao,00?
13th, at 8 Woloch,atthePhiladelplideßaohange,
without reserie, fir.a3soo - of • whom it may con
cern—
I)0, bowie of 31,000 Gaels (dBO issued brthe cOunty .
of Armstraeg; IllatO of PeenayPraO fa; to the Wilighity,
gollrogrf Compaok;boaritik six per tent. intirg
payable"' the Drat Monday Crblay'andNorember- ,,
c
p pens so t.sobed;' due May 15t;18373 and unpaid Erin
elialduelln 1888/ •Prfecipal and interest 'guarantied by
ea id railroad company, and the bonds ansigned by;them
:RBl'dTll IidiRAVOLT 20th.
Thivatowill inoltide— • •
' BOOTH SIXTH 81%118T..Three . :aiory brick dwel.
ilegill'id.' l3 2dr South Sixth' Street; below :.Wharton '
8.28.118, i*olatety 'bid* dwellings,
Noe. tra and f 34 Seam street, south of Wharton street.
betvian Bigth end_gevanth etreets. They wilt be ',gold
°BOUND RUNT, $BO a year , well eeelfred. by a lot of
103;13444nd substantial brick dwelhog,ling street,'
AseigniesT Peremptory,Bale, by. postponement..
~ILILUAI3LIL ROTEL PI OPRRTY,Jutown. as the
*. National Hotel." formerl t 4 i.The'Whits Swan "Race
itreet,ibetieen: Third ran - .Youth , etieeta 3' 74.- feet
front, 100 feet In . dePth: 8a e aboolnte.. . •
Lstiow BTItg2T.—A Wen : bralt,thiiie-storr brick
LIMXIII street, between Wood and Norris
(late Richmond) street& ...Lot No. le by. SO feet.. •
Ie:DER.% 'STREET.-r•Thrqp.story brick dwelling,
Federal street, west of Seventh stroot. ,
,
BUPIRIOR -BUEN/TURE,. PTANO I 7OIII7,'•
Botta,aentrts,• BUPNRIOW.- 01110 E 41/Ittili
- 7 tins, LartOrt Plll{BB, kn. = . • • • .•• •• ••
• .0 - ARD.. ; Our. Isle this' morning at the auction
conspnle; besides 1500 lots. excellent•sepond
band furniture,- superior- <ace furniture, letter pars,
fire-iroof safe. Duet-sues, Vette, Bruuels. and other
earneta. chine and glassware, ace. ,
113. C its I owlet now rev:Went the artieles . nrranged
ler exittnination.
Bale at N05:489 mad 141SOnthliriUth itieet
SUPERIOR PURNITURE,.- - ELEGANT NO
- PORTES,EINE MIRROR °%LINE LINEI3I . 4UII4BLB cat:
*a, ,
TEA'
At 0. o'clock, at •the . auction store an extensive
asiortment eznellent.lecoed , kand triciturs, elegant
pieno.fortee, One mirrors, carpets, :fit4., from pirate
umilfoo declining howyckeeping,,ZeMolll4 to the store
for convenience of We.
Also, a klackamith's Anril, plea, and Bellowa. „
. Also, a les-ptioof cheat. l in,
Airell•Ormored first mortgage-41,800.
, A beautifully - situated', lot,' Perkicnnert turnpike,
Obeatiut • - '
•
• ~,,, I fUSAT.2BTATE.AT PRIVATE SA L E:- .' :.-
'BPLBNDLD.• BILOWN,STOTIB 11.6118ION,.:0Leittiut
striet,;with stable and coach hoaea: . One
. of th• !taint'
zsaidancee in 'the ettr —
MODBEN rime IDEi102„No; 1016
. .
.14t4G4INT 4311.6WN.V10N1D RESIMINOE, Walzu
sliet, west or Brea, . •
'ELEGANT DROWN4TONE RESIDENCE, No. 1621
Walnut street, vest of Sixteenth.
-NEA.T•RESIDENCE Sontheeat earner Walnut and
'ELEGANT 'AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE, South=
Welt *mart of AleTentlintol Walnut street' . •
TWO ELEGANT llESlDWONS,Rittenhottee Square.
TWO HANDSOME RESIDENCES, WA/11114ton Square.,
ELEGANT DROWN-STON A RESIDENCE; North
Broad atr•at
HANDSOME - MODBiIi r 'NNSIDEN N B, - Northwest
ovate of Orion and Fifteenth street'. -
HANDSOME MODERN REEIDENOR, No. 1610 Grego
EA.D ansmaxos, Spruce strept; between Broad
-11LND8051/1 MODERN YOUR-STORY RESIDENOB,'
N 0.1503 Coe.: street. "
ELIGANS-lIROWN-STONS :RESIDENCE, NO. 822
Pine Ptreet, west of Eighth. t • - - -
HANDSOME BROWN-STONB RESIDENCE, No. 1516
.Pins street. ••_
lIANDBO.IIN MODERN REBIDNNOE, No. 1805 Pine
!temps - bill atixiiiNbEi ti iio. 1532 street
/T . _ -
/TWO lIANDBOIdIi BROW •STONB ISEBIDNNOBiI,
Third street, below Boruce ' -
NEAT RESIDENON S No. 241 South Eighth - street,
HANDSOME MODERN- RESIDENOE,- No. ne NOrth'
Eighth street.
HANDSOME MODERN DESID EDIOIE, No. 631 North
&Tenth street. .• •••' '
tIANDOWI . II,II3IDBNOjg,„No,.. Slit&
THE METHODIST .EPIEO24/p/41' 011U,20H PRO.
P.ERTY, Near Market street
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT. BROWN-VONE
RIOS BUILDING, Noe.-40? and 409 Walnut heed. •
LARGE AND 'VALUABLE LOT, Locust, Mary, and
Charelt streets. West Philadelphia, 200 by 175 feet: • • •
j. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, Northwest corner Lxut .
and Miry streets, opposite the ahoy.. •
VERY ELANDSONIR COUNTRY RESIDENOE, nose
Tina station, on the Germantown Unread.
VALUABLE WARM AND COUNTRY DEAT, 100
Bow. between Tor/lade And Drßad.
00IINTAY 811AT,rwith . abotit 'Nem icreA, Ohutnut
AN. ELEGANT FARM, 809 acres, with :superior im
protemetiti on the River Delaware, OXIIi 'mile from Now
LARGE, ELEGANT, :AND ;VALUABLE FARM be
tween the city of Wilmington and Brandywine Borings.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, 10' acres, with line
improvements. School ROCl6l).Lane, Gertnantawn,4ippo
site thilate K. ' • - :
HANDSOME MODERN DWELLIN - G;No.: Callow
hilt street. --
BRICK' STORE, DWELLING, AND, BAKERY, biti.
18:a Aroh
FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE :AND DWELLING,
No. 1800 Chestnut street; . . • •
BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, No.• 702 Booth
Fifteenth street .
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, • No. 840 Federal
street.
jrr Also. a large amount of :other property;Gronnd
Rents, Mortgages, &e. Printed liets:mar be had at the
auetionatore. : ' •
BALE REGISTER
Ur Real /Wate entered onour Private gale Register.
ant advortised opeasionally lu our Public Bale Abshweti
(ofwbiehl,ooo copies aro rioted weekly,' during the
bnelneu season,) free of charge
J9ILEB FARBRICAIc.ATIOTIONEEtt,
, so. •42:t WALIitIT BTIOIST, above..POMITII.
Tr Persons favoring US with oonitignitents can rest
assured that their property will notbe sacrificed.
frjr Commissions more moderate than those charged
by my other Auction ROM in the atty. , •
Consignments re9w.thillz , -
aßat a r.: 14 . 1 .°! 1 "9.1qtt r .- 1 9, e r Ya.qNs O44.!MIC
friliii i i.f!kioND (WRING 8,11.11 LY 14M.
Thig sale will inelitdo.—
Orguun , oOurt - Ab,olutellele—i'fitate "of John .Grey
.
... . , . . ,
THREE-STORY BRICK •1101:18E i TRIRTEENTII
STREET, ABOVE WOOD -A three-story brick hone*
and lot, west side , of Thirteenth :' above Wood,.
144 feet front , 82 feet doep. .oleu of inhambranees •
't fIaEII4TORE. , BRICK. H01113E, , N0. -750 SOUTH"
NI. Til sraCHT.-4, three-story brick house, two-sto:.
ry rick back ' buildh3gs, cod lot of groutid,,No.lso
Non It Alicith"atrcet„ 16 feet front,; 59 feet deep,
$1,5
0
saab—bahlooo map remain 'o
TIREE-STOItT .SRI OR;ROUSE,
• EICEIN sm.
ETRIIES,—A threestoly brick house and Jot, frame
kitchen,. north. side of - Dickinson street, 78 feet west
Gout , Potirth-•street, 10" feet front, 04 feet deep... Gan
glies throngsont , gatoren, bath - room, Ac. $BOO cash- 7
T ERE-al:01W BRICK HOUSE, COLUMBIA , AVE
NUE AND NINTH STREET,Three-story brick house
and lot of ground, Colombia avenue, below Ninth St ,
16 feet &oat, 67 feet deep to a' threa-reet atiey. .Two
story brick but building, range, with .baths.. Cost
82,600 to build. $OOO culs—balaree may remain.
DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, QUEEN 73 fREET,
GERMANTOWN, 200 by Berner; 'THREE FRONTS.
A lot of ground, north aide of Queen street, .' ildjoining ,
lend of P. Klemm, 1teq.,209 'feet 'a% Inchenfront 885
feet ImPolial avenue, and 208 feet 8% Inched on Penh
etreet. . Pulaski Avenue 060 feet wide, and . win probe-.
blv to the Roe of the new rallrend now "under contract
to Tioga street. 'Queen etreet le gristed,•, curbed, pared,
and lighted with gee tri-"Within it- unite of thief. lot,
when graded past will:leave the lot Eg. feet'above,
The lot la level, trifh a slope back to Penn street. Two
•
thirds may remain::-' , ~ • • -- • ; . .
Orphans' Court Pale -= date of Thomas Dugan, Dui&
THREE-STORY DEUR.' 110118 E, WISTAR 161::=.f .
A neat three-story, brick dwelling, with bock •buildiage
and let, `north side of Wistar .streetili 2 test west o
Tenth street,lB feet front; 60 feet deep, Oleer of in
onmbranceL . It ratite fdr $225. - 8 1 ; 000 . 6 357 roman
-11,., ~ thibanstOourt Sala—Same•Estatee- ._
HANDSOME • MANSION; " ONTARIO , BT.; NHEN
DERTONA—A handsome double mansion hones, with,
a equare of ground, northeast Oorner of Ontario and
Twentieth etreete, 2t6 feet ICA., inehee 'Ailong Ontario
street; 218 feet on the • Clermentown'ltallroad, and 196
feet On Twentieth lirifit: The niension Is 88 feet front:
Parlor on one lido, hall in the centre, dining-room and
kitchen on the. other; has t eoOtary-brick-bacir build
ing, gas introduced,' large dower and vegetable garden.
It is within one square of the station • at Tioge.street:
81,100 rosy renuin7 '-
Orpheus' Courtßrele4moEatite. . ' • ..,
TOUR-STORY BRICK MANSION HOUSE, 011i8T.
NU 2 STREET —4 handsome fortr:storylkleS residence;
with three-story lock bulltlege, and of grotindArest
'of Twentieth "street,; 18 feet 7 inches front, and .164
feet deep to 7olvion striet, ild feet wide. The house
has Alleon. parlors, breakfast room and kitchen ea the
limo Boor, dining room aboiejlitlAterrlfat26,ol4sto4
aneleeed teisildnh, and 61.1' the .niodankimprortmktee•
Rant* 'Fit . 4160, Peuession'ininiedintoly it des 86 ; 000 mayremainr '.
Wid '.
Orphanat Court Sale-86nm 'Estetti. -..__„-
THREE-STORY . BRICK .DWELLINGi WABliffilli!.
TON 'STREET,' ItOtIRTNENTIT WAII,D.—A handsome
three-atom brisk residence and lot, three-etory baok
handing j a tcc.; ' south side of Waahington street,
west of Tooth, 40 feet front, 80 feet deep.:: Saloon par
tar, boaters range, bathe, AL Rents f0i..7400. $3,000
.
NANDBOtiII LOT Or GRO UND; MANURIM
ET REET,`GERM ANTOWN.—A valuable lot of erotut,'.
&Volatile' the elegant property of Bor. Goddatd;on
the north Ole of MeOhelm street, 203 feet'AMitherest
from Kilns streit;" between the plank road .and Green
street,, Geramatown,-193 feet Lit Inched. front end 888
feet 0 Cloche/ 'deep on the northeast olds, and 889 ,feet"
on the , soathweat side)'ll7' . It hada hendeorne roir of
tress Ideated' In front, gat and water along
street. , The lotation'lS,Trakrate. Terms—S3,ooo *un—
balance ' '
TIIIME-BTORY FRAME ROME.
,}lstiglNGl'o :
A tfirOe:stay - fritsup dwelling, with beak balding and
of - ground - ground north- east aide of Telmer otreet.loo feet
south- oaat from Franklin aronve, IlY.feet 6 inches
front. 00 feet deep -,E2l'o2'ground rent.
ID' $6O tie paid
' on seen or the above whe n Inc
lame
AT I'ItIVATB
IMP PAOTOEY—DOUBLE 1110143 Ra,
'stock, A Soap' Iltotorjr *11.14 doable : boilers; ma.
chinory, , complete for - carrying on the bulimia
situate theheart.of the oily. has &good run -of
busindaii and 'coat tha present owner Over $6,000. Mvy
be sunlit:ad at ally, me by apPlostion to. the atto-
ESTATLAT.P.IIITATE SALE._
Ilanilionne Mansion, southwest corner of BeyentoOrith
and IKainct streele". - • -
Benidenie,*sehltigtoti &mire and 'Aslant 'treat.
Dweintehoille - 1t0:821 'glue Atrial.
Yo abresroc fan , Indian queen lane.
Valuable property, Pianktbrd mad:
handsome dwelling, No. 16.12 Wallsoe,streeS.
Busitadgerrind and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash.
ington Atropte.n , rf :114.
thiletty; 50 aerie; &e., ibofelt
14 gorse of and, Melton avenue, Germantown.
'handsome residence and lot, yesaldilledelp!iiii.,- f
Valuable lot , lll , groinad,
Columbia avenue.
Handsome dwelling 13pring . Ollrdlot street, above
Twelfth. f 1."...$
OABIN/IT OP HINtIRALI3.
At private sale, a valuable Cabinet" of Bllnersh4com..
prlslrl over .I,o,oo,apepltnoaei.the ocdleotion of sorest years. I Thertirepetty of a gentleman who hag no room
for them. They an Tory desirable for a public Instftst;
tlon. APO/ At VtftillAollett elate{ e I:
QALMON, SHAD, &43.-20 tj0rc,04,Np.,,1
10 Salmon; 18 bbls. do.; 60 bbls. primeßei Shad; 200
Mts. SeaWM; 180 bbli White-Son now In store and
for ogle b7WE' lit XB6/1411Alt 4 .E :1:10.,
sio s _ A ialk 11t0 11111Noltli 'have
Vtx /Cir
•
53 les J - 1 / 4 4 ' ^
Ofrat,
OMMER . 4I4
O ; I3ALNS.ItOO3/, -
% 7 BAttnind.lo ARltnttllinlCY, between MAR.
ifiII'and‘OHNSTNETandBECOND slid
i CARD —We Invite the , particular attention •of the
•tr.ade..e.n.Anueobeeiddileneraily-to.the positive tide of a
large and generalsailtertment of city.toode clothing for
undo 412E1 bale, weer, embraoing-‘•
GARMENTS,' -
to be sold thtir(Thuredey) rooming, at 10311 o'clock.
f..o,„SapplB A a E o or o o CLO es T n H o ING. ady.
••
''Tbis Morning,
10X . o'clock, will be eold, without
vivaria, a large and valuable auk of city made cloth
ing coneleting of, yin t ' • •
• Coate,. . every variety, for
Pants and Nees. '' men and boys.
M' Nay : be examined with dataloguee, early on tho
morning of see. ..: •
, r. u. WOLB.F.IIT, AtIOTIONUR.
BSCOTT; A.:, AUCTIONEER; (succes
f ear to WOLDIRT &SCOTTO 48101LESTNUT Bt.,
opposite the Custom noose, between 'fourth end Villb
. •
ytt-t B&LB OF OLOTHING,
illade by 'Maar& W. T. leonlogn & 00., of Broadway,
- New. Pork
t , ::.:On Friday morning, July 9th,
At 10 &cloak, s largo lot of summer clothing, mann
factnred -by Mem. W. T. Jennings & Co., for their
private -Wee. The whole comprising the finest lot of
clothing erne offered, at 'notion in this city. Included
will be found -a. full assortment of coats, pants, and
nate, of every Yeirlety of material, suited to the present
110115011, and all usde sad trimmed in the best poesible
• .•
shirts.
Alsor 100 dozen drat quality linen and /lamina
OLOTEIES PINS AND PAILS AT PRIVATE SALE.
Just lend ed from nohooner
;100 basin elothz a pins: - „
100 dozen imps.
RENOVAL.—FURNESS, BRINLEY,
CO. tine removed to the Late, No. 429 MARKET
Street, formerly peenpied.by Meo. Caleb Cope & Co.
jyl . FCRNE93 m . DRINLEY, & CO.
11:41IIR4ESS, -BRINLEY; 'Sr.' 00.,
AL - • •--• NO. 429 MARKET. Street
111108 ES NAVHAIi AIIOTIONEER
AND 00M1dIEBION M:EBOHANT, B. B. corner
BIX 7, n in a EAT II EWittO AOOOMMODATIOSI.
'MONEY!" . - . .
~.MONEY! ! .MONEY! ! !
Money liberally advanoed in large or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, Jeweh7, fowling-pieces, musical
instnunents, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
cigars, hardware cutlery, books, hOrees, vehicles, bar
neon, owl all articles of value, jar. any length of time
agreed .on, Nufdrins' Bs:abashment,
isonthiest corner of Sixth and Race etreete.
• Tr rromis,orY' nottiii,' with collateral, discounted
at the lowed market rates._ _
NATUANB , jpIiTA.D . I . 4BHMENT . ,_ B. ID,
ceaNEß:os3i.BT# AND RAGS 9TRSS~'9.
. .
• Where money will ba Ilrerally advanaed on gold and
silior plate, dlanionds, watches, jewelry, iOWI frig pieces,
dry goods, clothing, groceries,
,liquore, cigars, hard
warn, cutlery, fancy artiolit, mirrors paintings, en
gravings, =tasted 'lnstrumento ; furniture, bedding,
horses, vehicles, harness; stooks, and all , other articles
• ; ,OTIT-DOOlt SWAP.
Personal attention given to all ont•doef sales, either
at private dwellings stores, or elsewhere, and charges!
UtallFalny '
PBPSONS BELINQMIMIN,G HOUBISISESPING.
Perrooni relinquiehing housekeeping or ha v ing
sup.
plies of furniture to dispose of. will and it to their ad
vaitage by sending thireame to the auction store, south
emit (*mar of 811th and Race street t _w e here m il ; : . w_lll .o be_
glre r l=a g g:Ai t tle_ fu t;i n itro e tte " g:OdisAlv d encal
if required, and the balance . handed over the afternoon
• the 4tiy of sale. • '
A.T.P.RIVATZ BALL
line gold and silver bunting case, doubl?; muse, and
double bottomed lever,. !opines,. English, wire, and
It ranch vrelohee• gold:specks, gold chasms, gold brace
lets, a variety of . fine gold etude, breastpins, and gager
,tinge;: gee flutes, superior old 'Violin and guitar, very
fine melodeon, and numeroussother articles.
AT PALPATE aIkLE•&TVERY LOW PRICES
•
• - •
Gold Eogllat potent lever 'Mass, fall jewelled and
plain, come of them floe' 18-karat- mien of the beet
Silver /foolish patent lever *Mahe', full jewelled
'and plain, of the moat approved makers.
Gold escapement leier and; leplhe watchee, in hunt•
cases and open face, of the verrbeet make.
• Ladles , gold enamelled watches, net" with pearl and
diamonds.
Biller English, FloleaS and. Wrench watches, diamond
breut pima and linger rings, gold btanelets, ear rings,
finger rings, breast pins, studs, floe gold vest, fob, and
neck chaise, gold spectacles, end ',Arlene other aril.
roles orjeweiry, &c., &t.
QM:IUL NATHANS, AIIOTIONEER,
and NONDT LOAN 0711011, No, 224 Booth
.THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear at., only
'eight doors below the iwthange.
Hours of businesti Isom 4 °Walk A. K., unlA 10
o'clock in the evening.
Outdoor Wes, and sales st the Anoldon Douse, at
'tended upon the most estistiotou terms.
' MITA& $ 7OO 000.
llstabrishod for the lair rAirfP Turfs.
Abloom mote from one dotter to thousands on Di - a
mood! , Silver PliteLWAttaheff, Jewelry , Hardware, Bier
ehandfse, Clothing, /furniture, Bedding, Olgara, Masks]
Instrumento, Guns, Nooses,- Oandsges, and Goods of
erejdixurip ran tlon. rmumit
any
larigth .
of time
agreed
All sdranime, from one hundred dam sad upwardor ,
will be &mod 1 par cent, per month t ROO and over,
the lowest' market sate.
.• 'This Btore'llOrice haring dap* of 120 feet, kis large
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and prl ;
vete watchmen for the 'premises; also, a heavy ban.
•nucce Wanted for the benefit of all persons kiting goods
N. B. —OA aciount of hating in nillmlted capital,
this °Mee Is prepared to mate advances on more nth,
rut*? and accommodating terms thin any other in
Money advanoed to the ;MX% in email amount., 'with;
Out anyphargio. , • •
kT PRIVA.TII BALI.
Gold TPliteitt Lever and other Watches, Javan', and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. . azdAy
spy ' 'A. , DYSART tr. CO., AucrnoNEEßs AND
1.70 ClcooOssiON Mitatnurrg, M
RT South &UM
STILEBT. comer of LODGE STREE.
. . .
LARGE BALE 06. FURNITURE AND OARPSTS.
We will sell at No' . 27 Booth Eightlistreet, a large and
Splendid aesortment of household and kitchen fund.
tare of a pinion declining housekeeping. .
3 Al so, a lot of dreier* doors and lumber.
• . • AT PRIVATJI SALE.
A large and valuable tract of valuable ooal and tim
ber land at private sale. welt worthy the attention or
ca r tenets and others, as .the owner Is compelled to
Por further Inquire at the auction
117 OUT-DOOR JULES solloted and promptly a
Er ADVANORS made on consignments when de
sired_ „without extra charge.
Ula SALES-ROOMS open until 10 P. M. Now pre
pared to receive invoices of DRY . GOODS, NOTIONS,
WATCHES and .731DISLRY, Nlt NY and SSOOND
RAND 11DRNITURN, PAINTINGS, BOORS and STA
TIONERY, tco.;
[Er Wes Gillian Gomm every stoning.
IN THE DISTRICT,COURT FOR THE
AL
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
'JOHN BROWN, WILLIAM. DROWN, and JAMES
-BROWN; trading as John Brown & Co., v. WIL
,LIAM J. MoCANDLEBB and JOIIN CARRICK,
• trading an Wm. J andlo me & Co.
Yenditioni Esponas. Dec. T.,1867 No. 802.
'All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two.
,atory brick stable thereon erected situate on the south
side of Filbert street, at.the distance of sixty-three
feet sit Inches eastward from the east side of Schuylkill
Second street, lu the city of Philadelphia, containing
In front or breadth on the Bald Filbert street eighteen
feet, and extending in lerigth or depth southward of
that width one hundred feet to Jones's alloy. Bounded
on the west by ground now or late of the estate of
Ueury Peatt;deceased, on the south by the said J oneea
alley, bii the cut by other ground of the said William
Brown, granted or Intended to. have been granted to
Jamen 'Rally on ground rent, and on the . north by Fil
bert street aforeeisid. [Beinethe Caine lot of ground
which William Brown and wife, by deed dated the
twenty-flith day . of September,. A. D. 1852, recorded at
Philadelphia in deed book T No. 30 page 430, &e.,
granted and conveyed unto John Carrick, in toe, under
and subject to the payment of the yearly ground
rent or BUM of $Ol.OO in equal half-yearly paymente.j
And, also, All that'oerlain tweetory brick menage
or tenement and lot or piece of ground., situate on the
north side of Filbert street, at the diataneeof two hun.
dred and thirty.three feet eastward from the east side
of Schuylkill Third street, in the city of Philadelphia,
containing= in front or breadth on the amid Filbert
street fifteen feet six inchee, and in length or depth
rd
northwa sixty-seven feet.. Bounded on the west by
ouldl T o f l4orßlchiandA f d fe wA"°u.°teeas:adorthbygrounrnororateo( Allison,
and
Isaac Morton, and on the south by Filbert street afore.
said. [Being the same premises which James Peoples
and wife, by . dud dated the seventeenth day of. February,
A. D. 1802,reeorded at Philadelphia in deed book T
8., , No. 11, yago 1, grouted and convoyed to the said
3ohn Carrick, in fee, under and subject to the payment
:of the . early ground rent of $42.13,X, In equal half-.
yearly' payments, on the Brat day of the months of Jinn
ary and July in every year, to John A. Brown, his heirs
and analog.]
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in
Court nisei by BherifPe nle of Real. Belot°, as above
deicribed, of. John Carrick, one of the defendants . , will
_attend to thaduties Lis appointment on MONDAY,
the 12th day'of July, 1868 , 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
hie Office, Nor 243 South SIXTO Street, in the city
of Philadelphia, when and where alt parties In interest
are: required to present their claim, or be debarred
from coining in upon the said fund.
_je29.lot J. T. TIIOMAS, Auditor.
.
-NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application has been nada to the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company for the renewal of certificate of
stock In theibore Company for Ilea ahares, No 8,030,
leaded May 10; 1862; fu the mete of . P. B. PULLER,
In timid ; said certificate having been: lost or destroyed..
jolbdu th.:lm* P. B. FULLER, Trustee.
THE ORPHANS!. COURT 'FOR THE
,0119 t AND COUNTY 0" YEULADELPILIA.
lit fhe matter at the Yetatii of . SARAH :ONES, de.
The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
mooed mount of ,i3A3IIIDL DALE, Executor of the
said Sarah' Jones, and to report diatribution of the
balance bible halide, will meet the partici intefeeted
therein 'et thOWIITHERILL HOUSE;George Street,
aeoictitxtb, in the city of Philadelphia, on MON.
DAY, the. 6th day of July, 1868, at 11 o'clock A. Of.
Je24.thetuat* - JAMES ii:DONN, Auditor.
hotels (10 Iteetaurante.
10=3
.11011 SE,
HAILTIIOI3IIIII,
• ((Emoted 101967
ELZ6ANTLY 711RNISUED. -
-"OPEN TO VIKTOR.%
my 29 1 ,...,, • , -
WELLS 00VBRLY, Proprietor.
PALMER 9tREET
VOIRRELL H 017813,
v V N. W. oor. THIRD ood HARMONY COURT.
The towlerelgtool taloa plesoure in infonolos Itlx
ftiende and thepahlid at largo,' that ; he has opened the
'aboie ESTAISLISESLENT, and pledgee himself to merit
the patronage of his patroae, evari artlolo le of 'sops
-
nor quality, haying been fieleated without regard tO
price. OlLif3liNB WOBBBLL, Proprietor.
Itt ioac•LL3 Bousz,
PLAN)
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
,10.116 BOUTS ;ZOETE BT.; BELOW OECEBTNIIT,
PIIILADZL7III6.
f3 Tl i, l ll6 °U e, B iro et s • f :llr;T n an
° Vb d e T ia r Proprietor, ldeo
rituiloLim,to give satiefaetion to his Patrons.
This eatabliehment le situated in the heart ot the
dity ; centre of business, and convenient to all please
-of amusement .
The Idertantill and Travelling community wilt Lind
It a desirable Plate fOr comfort;eleanlinese ; and' eoono.
sale furnished at au hOtirs .
Bingle Boonui,ao cents per night. By the Beet E 2.60
and upwards, mllBo4f
.11/I)3ROJIANTS .110TEL,-
NORTH FOURTII - 0111.7421
. .101011
POILAWMPHIA,
ml2Ol BONS. Paoraravoir
DUBE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.-
1 A vary superior article,, Poe sale In large or small
• • 4 410ABDAL111, •P31180.11y a 0.,.
myik 104 North Delairara wino.
.
Anti TONS MITOITELL Xc OR OAS
DALET Bon* Amon lated Super .7beephate of
Nate for' able by oneenAu PALBO2 &
/el
x.aal. Notices.
~..
fIiIINTINGPON -WARM SPRINGS.—
AA. -Tho.-Warm-fiprings at the base of. Warrior's
4ldge, ay. mile& north of Huntingdon, overlooking
Standing gone Creek, and env ironed by romantic hills
and woodlands, have been leaned by the former pro
,rictor of the Leamer House. The extensive hotel
nildinge, Bath Holism', ko. , erected at great expense
by (termini A. P. Wilson, the owner, have been coin
pleted, and the groves have boon beautifully laid out
and adorned. The Hotel Parlors and Chambers are
airy and comfortably furnished, and the prospect from
the verandahs for beauty cannot be excelled. Nor half
a century these Springs have been celebrated for their
medicinal qualities, and the great virtue of the Waters
in chronic affections. Tho temperature of the water is
COX degrees, and for bathing Is delightful and invigo
rating. In the weeds an streams game and - fish
abound.
Persons In won't of health or pleasure will find
this a most delightful retreat; and Ito nearness to the
Ponnaylvania Railroad and its cheapness give Ha decided
advantage over nay watering place in the State. Tho
proprietor has had yearn of experience lu the business,
and no pains or trouble will be nparod to make guests
comfortable. Hacks' run from Huntingdon to the
Springs on the arrival of the different Railroad trains;
fare 2,6 cents. Families accommodated at moderate
rates.
JOHN R..HERD, Proprietor.
WARM SPRI:108 3 near Huntingdon, Pa. jyl•lw
BRIGANTINE - HOUSE, BRIGANTINE
Beach, N. d., MERRY D. SMITH, Proprietor. This
large and elegantly located house Is now open for the
reception of visitors.
Terme . $8 per week or $1.25 per day.
Take care) of Camden and Atlantic Railroad; got out
at the inlet,
where a comfortable boat (Capt Ben),
Tumor) will be in readiness to convey them to the
SEA BATHING.
DELAWARE ROUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. I.
Thletrat-clans and popular Mouse in now open for the
reception of viettere. Nor health, recreation, or pleas
ure, it to utuiurpaased by any on the Island.
je.3o-,sw* • JAMES MECRAY, Proprietor.
QBA BATHING.-NATIONAL HOUSE,
k 3 LONG BRANCH, N. J.—Thla well-known Bret
clue and popular House Is now open for the reception
of slaters. Terms, Ten Dollars per week. Persons
wishing to engage Rooms can do so by eddressing
WOOLMAN STOKS,
LONG. BRANCH.
A-B &THING— OCE AN HOUSE, C &PE
ISLAND, N. J.—Thin well-known' and popular
Rouse is again open to receive visitors. It has been
put in complete order and every attention will be given
to guests to make their visit pleasant. Tho table will
be abundantly supplied with the luxuries of the season.
Charges moderate, to snit the times.
J.52.4.6w* ISRAEL LEANING, Proprietor.
rinitENTON FALLS, ONEIDA. Cu UNTY,
NEW YOKE.—The Hotel at the above celebrated
place of resort is open for. the Neilson, and can be
reached in a few hours from Now York, at a small ex
pense, es a Railroad from Utica takes visitors there
within an hour. M. MOORE,
.P.28-2wdettrw-Pter* . ' Proprietor.
BATHING—CAPE ISLAND.—NA
TIONAL HOTEL ie now open. Price of Board $8
per week. Children and Servants half price.
, fel946w - AARON GARRETBON, Proprietor.
11110IINT HOLLY 'SPRINGS HOTEL, 6
LVI. HILES PROM CARLISLE, PA.,,AT THE GAP
OF THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN.—The eubscriber of the
St. Lawrence Hotel, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, hay
ing leased the above popular summer resort of the late
proprietor, James W. Patton, will open the eame for the
reception of guests on the 20th of June. Terme mode.
rate. Address A. G. MIILLIN,
Mount Holly Springs,
Cumberland county, Pa.
- MANSION HOUSE, MAUCH CHUNK.-
1.11. This elegant establiehment, beautifully situated
on th 6 banks of the Lehigh, is now ready for She ramp
tion of aummer visitere. There is no locality in Penn.
sylvan's, nor, perhaps, to the United Btates, which emu
bins so many attroctions as .the valley of the Lehigh,
and the above hotel will afford a most comfortable home
to visitors desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery,
inexhaustible !ranee, or atupendous works of art of this
Interesting region.
je4-3m* • GEORGE IIOPPEB, Proprietor.
griHE WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY
i. BEATS SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP; Ponn'a,
are open as usual, and are accessible in eight hours
from Philadelphia, by way of 'Harrisburg, thence on the
Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newel I le, thous. in Magee
eight talkie to the Springs, where you arrive at 5 o'clock
the same „evening. For articulars, inquire of Diessra.
Morton McMichael, Samuel Hart, James Steel, B. S.
Janney, Jr., 7r. Co., or Proprietors of Merchants'
Philadelphi. SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor,
Jel-2m* Newville Poet Office, Ps.
BEDF 0 R.D SPRINGS.—THIS
welt-known and delightful Summer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visitors on the lath of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now fully completed, sad the whole establishment has
been furnished in superior style, and the accommoda
tions wilt be of a character not excelled In any part of
the United States. .
The Hotel will be . under the management of Mr. A.
O. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his gamete, give the amplest assurance, of
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other meant of access, It It deemed
proper to state that passengers can roach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Chambord:an.
The Company have made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and rudivlduaLs with " Bedford Water"
by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following
paean, at the Springs, via :
/tor a barrel'(roulbtry) $4 00
Do. (oat) ' 800
g Do. (mulberry) 900
Do. (oak) 200
Carboy, 10 gallana 2 26
Bottles, 1,4 pint, per dozen 1 50
The barrels are carefully prepared, so that our
'chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh
and sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
THE BRDPORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00.,
myl9-tf Bedford County, Pa.
EPRRATA MOII.NTALN SPRINGS,
LANOASTER 110IINTY, PA ,
Will open the eighth day of June for visitors. Thin
healthy mourner resort has many advantages which re
commends it to the public, in search of a home place
to enjoy the mountain air during the hot seaman. It is
elevated twelve hundred feet above water level. There
aro graded walks through deuce forests, and shaded
arbors; by the way side are many spring, of the purest
soft water at, a temperature of 49 to 62 degrees of Faren
belt. At the summit ben observatory overlooking ho
area of 40 miles square, of farms In the highest state
of cultivation, embracing the whole of Lancaster
county, and palate in ten other counties. The scenery
fade, away in the boundary of mountains at the Me
tairie of 10 mile.. It is altogether one of the most
grand and extenelvo panoramic 'team to be met with In
any odantry. No kind of epidemic has ever been known
here at any 'mama of the year. Many beautiful drives
over good roads. The hotel will accommodate com
fortably 400 persons. Every variety of bathe. All the
modern improvements now in use in drat-clue waterlog
places will be found hero. All yegetablee reused on the
term. The best help employed in every department-
The Proprietor tatters himself that he will be able
to glue ample satisfaction to hie guests. Good stable
room. Good stook of livery. Horses and carriages on
hand.
Por farther information and cireurars all on
JOSEPU B. MYERS,
THIRD and VINE Streets,
JAMES 8. EAULE,
No. 810 CHESTNUT Street
And on the Proprietor, '
JOSEPH ICONIGHAOHER,
Ephrata Poet Office, Lancaster county, Pa.
ntyl7.42m .
s POINT AIRY I—THIS PLEA
SANT SUMMER RESORT is now thrown
open to the radio, under the centre. of 001. THOS.
H. WARAM and Major HARRY PEPPER During the
warm season our readers can enjoy balmy breezes,
choice mule, fine bathing, with all the etceteras that
odudtace to creature comforts, at this
_popular resort.
BOATS will leave the wharf, at SOUTH Street, every
few minutes during the day. ap27-dtf
ftlebinucl.
111 HE LIVER, INVIGORATOR
•
rases Imp BY DB. SARYOBD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM DUMB,
IR one of the beet Purgative and Liver Medicines now
before the public, that acts as a- Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual then any other medicine
known. It id 'motet:ay a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat:
ter, thus accomplishing two porno .es effectually, - with.,
out any of the painful feelings experleates in the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the eye.
tem at the came time that it purges it, and, when taken
daily in moderate doses, will atrangthen and build it op
with llama rapiditY.
The Lives mons of thei
human body and when it
well, the, powers of the
oped. The stomach teal
on the healthy action of
performance of its tune
is at fault the bowels are
kystem suffers in cense-
Liver—haying ceased to
eases of that organ, one
made it his study, in a
yeare, to And come rem•
act the many damage ,
ble
To prove that this re
person troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to tore
certain.
These Gums remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole nut.
cause of the disease—et-
BILIOUS ATTAOI(I3 are
ter., prevented by the oo
DIVIEGORAToI.
One dose, after eating,
stomach and prevent the
ta.
Only one dose, taken
NIGHTY ME.
Only onkr dose, taken at
gently, and cures 008-
.. One. dose, taken after.
11:7" One dome of two
relieve Stow E6ADAOIIII.
Oiiebottle taken for te•
the cane of the disease,
Only one dome limped'.
while one dose, often re.
°HOUMA Manaus. and a
ELrOnly one bottle in
'intern the °Meets of me
-7 One bottle taken
'sallowness or unnatural
One dose taken a short
rigor to the appetite, end
Ono dose, often repeat.
aurae in itp worst forms,
comphdota yield almost
One or two dome mare
in children; there is no
remedy In the world, as it
atm
117" A few bottles cure
We take pleasure lure- commending %le medi
nine as a preventive ter 7.11V1111 and Atm, Ont Ll.
Pavia, and all Pavane( a BILIOUS Tram. It ope
rates with certainty, and thormande are willing to
_testify to Its wonderful virtue..
Alt who use it are giving their unanimous testimony
in itt Jima
Er Mix Water in the mouth wish the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
LS A 1301M1r10 MaDJOAL DISCIOVERY, and todaily work
ing cures, almost too greet to believe. It corm as it by
magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and aeldom
more than one bottle he required to care any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the woret Jaundice or Dia.
mita to a common headache, alt of which are the re
suit of a DISEASED LIVER.
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, lid Broadway New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DVOTT SONS42III,
North Second Street.
'Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by RAMIIEIL
SIELRB, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and B. BROWN,
Fifth and Chestnut streets Rhilada. r spill to th
talnvs.
DETERE's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
BELP-GRNSRATING. OAS LAMP
Is the only Patent Burner that has a
NON-OONIMOTOR ATTAOHBD.
. . . . . ..•
for Safety; °hearties', andit liaripuum
others.
BTATE AND 0 2UNTE RIGHTS /OR BABB.
Address D. P. PETERS, ,
S. W. corner raid CHESTNUT Ste., Mins
delphla l and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mh4.ly•rp
IyEKY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
-HA U. pone interoda, and pat' onize `I7BgUEII , B LAMP
PAOTORY, 109 Bout% EIOHTH dreot, below Chestnut.
Previota hie opening • reeponnible Imam, Ton were
el•rged $lB for work whiok he le now doing in • war
ranted manner from id ton°. atiPPon kb% or To_n will
pat !/11 .. .i11p• obeggatilo psy. wily • •
° II-TE PitESS.-1 4 1 - 17LAIMU'lliA. 41-1111tS11A .1111A' "8, 10S.
REOPEN ON THE FIRST
I—MONDAY IN SEPTEDIDER, for tho Boholegtic
yeArilopAtottog of ton , •
iNSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES,
No. 1523, WALNUT Street,
The systeni of tuition is Mused on that adopted in the
best Seminaries in Europe, anercomprises thorough in
struction in the English, French, and Latin languages ;
special attention is also paid to the formation of en ele
gant style of composition, and to the cultivation of a
taste for polite literature. The, course , of study will
embrace every branch of education.
• A limited number of pupils admitted into the family.
Their religious and moral , training la under the special
care of Mrs. need, who has had many years experience,
and deference will be paid to the feelings and wishes of
their parents in these matters. The health and comfort
of the. young ladies is also carefully attended to bp. her.
Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Friday, re
ceived at proportionate rates
A. week's vacation at Christmas and at Easter.
TERMS. '
(Payable half In advance, and half at the expiration of
fire 11101.1tha.)
For tuition In the regular cameo of study $lOO 00
N. B.—A Junior clam will be formed.
German, Spanish, Italian, and other languages; Alm
sic, (vocal and instrumental.) Drawing and Painting, (in
oil and water colors,) at Professors' charges.
Use of Piano, per annum _
Harp
Guitar.
For Boarding
Washing at SO cents per dozen.
Each boarding pupil is required to bring her own tow.
els, silver cork and spoon.
Pow rent at cost.
It atTords me pleasure to state that Mr. J. J. Reed Is
recommended by official testimonials of distinguished
gentlemen in tendon. From personal acquaintance with
him, I can most cheerfully recommend him as an no
complished scholar and gentleman to the confidence of
the public. A. CON VERSE.
The subscriber takes great pleasure in uniting with
Dr. Converse in the above recommendation. From per
sonal acquaintance with Mr. Reed, as wall as from his
distinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi
nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar.
CHARLES WADSWORTH:
We are happy to hoar that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen
tleman of considerable literary attainments, and who
has contributed to Graham's many excellent sketches of
eminent persons, has re-opened bin Institute for Young
adieu, at 1523 Walnut street, one of the most admire
hie localities iu the city. Mrs. Reed is a lady who has
had many yearn' experience in tuition, and bean a high
reputation forsuccess in training bur pupils, both mo
rally and mentally. Mr. Rood, from his knowledge of
F,uropeatilanguages and from having graduated in the
ilmt colleges iu England, imparts the advantages of the
beet European systems of education; and, particular at
tention is paid to the study of English Composition and
Polite Literature. - - We would lay some stress on this
latter fact, since general literary information and eel-
tore, though by far the most distinguishing signs of In
telligence and rained education, aro, on the whole, jar
more neglected in most schools and collages than any
other branches.—Editor of Graham's Magazine for
July, 1081, p.Bl.
Ifenry Vethalse, LL. D., Proiost of the University
et Pennsylvania.
John J. Frazer, LL. D., Protestor of the Phydrel
Bciences in ditto.
George Allen, LL. D Professor of Ancient Lan.
pages in ditto.
lion. William M. Meredith.
Col. John W. Forney, editor of The Press..
Charles G. Leland, Esq . ., editor of Graham's . Maga..
zinc. •
nOV. William B. !Stevens, D. D., Radar of at. An
drow's.
• • •
Rey. Amass, Converse, D. D., editor of the Christian
Observer.
Rev. Chivies 'Wadsworth, D. D., Arets•street Prerby
torian Church.
Joseph L. Keen, Esq., West Philadolphis.
Thomas 8. Taylor, Esq., West l'hitedolphia.
I.IRYANT & STRATTON'S OFIAIN.OF
1/11 NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia. College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streota. For Information, oaf or mend for
circular. j 0164
VRITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA
00101NROIAL OOLLE4II, Ikozdheast corner of
OHEHTNUT and SEVENTH etroota.
An Institution designed to fit young men for A.O
- BUSINESS.
The whole building is occupied, and fitted up In e
style surpassing anything of the kind in this oonntry.
Tkorvugh preparation for the counting-house
BOARD OP TRUSTEES.
B. B. Comegyii, . Francis Hoskins,
George H. Stuart, David Milne,
John Fparhawk, David 8. grown,
Inane Hacker, A. V. Penang,
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
Joshua Lippincott. 5p23-tf
L.ONCPS SPRING GARDENAOADEMY;
Jll-41 N. B. comer EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sta.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping
all Its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly tor
situations In any branch of bushman; Plain and Orna
mental Writing;_Oommercial Calanlatina; Law and Our
reepondenoe. No institution in the United Rates givei
a more thorough and practical course. In this depart.
meat no teaching be done in chums, and is open DAY
and EVENING. Time unlimited.-
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT.—(Separate from the above,) Young Mne and
Soya are prepared for any grade of an English and Oho-
Meal Eduoation, viz : Spelling, Beading, Writing Gram
mar, Geography, Arlthmetle, Philosophy, ece.,Ancient
and Modern Languege '
e with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Ses.sions of 6 months commence September
let, and February let. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates and charged aocordingly. Oata
lopes farrthihed grotle.
mh26-tt P. DONLEATIf LONG, Principal.
JOHN H. BELL,
TEAOTIER OF
NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY .
At BRYANT & STRATTON'S
COMIKEROIAL COLLEGE.
S.B. corner SWEETLY. and OIIESTNTIT Strode.
AUGUST BELMONT,
BANKER
70 BTBRET,
NSW YORK,
Demme Lettere of Credit, available to Travellern, on al
parts of the world,' • Je3o-0m
(IRONISE & CO.,
dJ SPEOIE AND EXOEIANOM BROKERS,
No. 40 South TIIIRD Strat i ,
PIIILADELPBI/.
Refer to the 812.E.13 and BAOKKREI of Philadelphia
fe7-ly
HANLRT. W. R. BROWN. R. MINIM, JR.
MANLEY, BROWN, & 00.,
.I.VJL BANK-NOTE, STOOK AND EXCHANGE
N. W. cantor of TIIIRD and OREEITNDT Street/
Collections wade, and Drafts drawn on all parts of the
United Kates awl the Cambia, on the wont favorable
tonne.
Collections mado, and Drafts drawn on luglaud and
Ireland.
Uncurrent Bank Notes bought. Land \Variants
bought and mold. Dealers in Specie and bullion. Loans
and Time Paper negotiated.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on COMXIIMIIO/2 at
the Board of Drok ;044itu Philadelphia and New ,York.
je3-em
EDWARD R. PARRY,
Notary Publt for
Minnesota.
RICHARD R. PARRY,
Commissioner for
Pennsylvania and
New Jersey.
PARRY & BROTHER,
BROKERS & OENERAL LAND AGENTS and
CONVEYANCERS,
FRONT STRRIC7', dbova mciroAY,
MANKATO, MINNESOTA,
Pay particular attention to loaning and !tweeting
Money for non-realdents and others, and collecting
Drafts, Notes. &c. Any letters of ENQVIIIY or basilicae
will receive prompt attention. Refer to
Wood Bacon, & Co., Philadelphia.
Dale, Ross, & Withers, Philadelphia .
Sharp, Raines. & 00.. Philadelphia.
• Richard Randolph, Philadelphia.
Charles Ellis & Co., Philadelphia,
Parry & Randolph, Philadelphia.
sit KETCHUM'a IMPROVED . MOWER
AND REAPER FOR MS.—This inacbine Is far
ehotal of all others, both ea a Mower and Reaper.
SPANGLER & GRAHAM,
• Sole Agents,
Jy7 No. 627 MARKET SOLNA, below Soveoth.
principal regulatore °fake
performs Its f u n e Lions
ayatem are fully devel
most entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
Vona; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
guano° of one organ—the
do its duty. For the die.
of the proprietors h a e
praelf ee of more than 20
dy wherewith to oonnter ,
meats to which it is Ha-
in PRATT' , " PATENT STEEL SPRING
.7g. TOOTH HORSE RARE.—ThIe fel the very beet
Rake In uee. sPANGLER. tr. GRAHAM.
jy7 No. 627 MARKET Street, below Eorentb.
tps TURNIP SEEDS, new crop, war
...W. muted genuine. Also, Buckwheat and Millet
SP ea1(11.6.3. & ElRallaat,
JY 7 No. 627 hiaNIZET Street, below Seventh.
13111LADELPHIA WARBLING AN
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
medy Is at lad found, any
von 001(PLLINT, In any of
bottle, and conviction be
. .
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT Area,
a few doors below the fit. DOMINO Hotel, where our
old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Fo maces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registota Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor 00111 Grates, &c., Le. We are
noir manufacturing CRIME'S CELEBRATED PAT-
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical fleeter ever invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful Fatten:le of Low Down
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of x115124)8 mad patterns.
We have also oommeneed the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from-Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were , awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and Exhf•
bition of she ;Yank:in Institute- this tity. , They
represent taithe rare and beautiful Ativtunt Mamas,
are not injured by Smoke, Coal' Occs, Oil - or Acids,
and are Fund Wholesale and Retail, at much lest price
than Marble. Call and see than:
• ARNOLD & WILBON.
'BEM. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia, April, 1868-404 1y
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
atomaoh, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
chi a er y, remoylog the
footing a radical owe,
oared, sod, what 4.1 Ill
usional too of the Livia
le sufecient to relieve the
food from rising and sou-
before retiring, preeeotte
night, loosen the bewele
TIMM.
each meal, wlll onreDra
teaspoonfuls will always
male obstruetion removes
and mek.s sported cure.
ately relieves On o a,
petted, le a sore cure for
preventive of Onommt.
needed to throwout of the
dloine after a long nick-
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY
N. W. Oor. THIRD sad ONESNUT
L. PALOIIZE & BON, thinkfal for the liberal pa
teenage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
rand desirous to merit its continuance, -would announce
to Printer's and Pub li shers that their new lIPEOIMEN
BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities!,
are how prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Priating Establishment, at the &hottest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the Mignon's,
end the feat of theft personal superintendence of the
manufacturing departhaent, justifies them in asserting
that they can fundsh a more durable and better fln
lehed article than their cotemporaries. •
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous -to purchasing
elsewhere. . ,
for III7ADION TE , OIO7BISI
color from the skin.
time before eating gives
makes food digest well,
ed, 0111111 011RONIO Dtab•
while 805fItlib and Bows'.
to the first dem
attacks caused. by Wount
Borer, color, or speedier
never fail:.
DROIIiT, by eaciting the
OM type taken at 9 emits par ponied, in alp:therme for
nett at gatemen prima. . , N I-a,
RUSSIA. MATS.-:--600 DOZ. NO. 1, AND
114 GOO doa.'No. 2 B.IIBBIA MATS, enitable for pack
ing Yarnlture and flardenere , nee, will be nold low, if
applied foe coony $llll PITLER, te.
an IP 28 N. WAToltAt., A 22 N. VITIAR9IIB.
NV4LL BRTIBIIES,
BRUSH AND BBLLOWS MANUFAOTT RAUB
69 NORTH THIND BT.
VitONES.-100,000 Shin Zones, anitablo for
.11.3 lllmbrella and Button lattlolls, In store sitd for sale
OROASDALIO, PEIRCE, & 00.,
lOC NORTH 'WHARVES
VREIGHT FOR NOTA SCOTIA.-
About 700 bble bulk can ,be bad for a port in No
va Scotia. - Apply to
JOII2IIII7EONNEDY .!b; Co.,
'313.30 ' 332 NORTII WHARVES.
QIIOULDERS.--60 hhds. Shoulders, dry in
silt, for onto by 0. 0. SADLER Ar. 00.,
.164 11 Nor h AV AVIA Street.
AVIEITE FISH.-50 BB S. WIfI T E
Mai for We b O. & (X),
ratail WAN TAA Strut
sZbucatb3nal
rniLADELfnil
260 00
REFERENOPS.
Drafter°
'ltioiiiih,
171DTE2113:13
my2l-6m
Agricultural.
ARNOLD & WILBON,'
STIOORSHORB TO S. A. HARRISON
DUSTER/I,
lIANDBORtriIt3
A large aaeortment, mailable for
CITY Etoomßs,
And for siao by
flZthY 0. XOllO,TllllO.'
insurance ecnapanies
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
ILI South FOURTH Street. .
CHARTER. PERPETUAL.
Capital $200,000:.
Organized 1851. ' • •
Privileged to insure Rouses, annually or perpetually ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period ; take
Marino, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks ; receive DO
posits hold Trusts and grant annuities
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. kleuTieli, Secretary.
DIRBOTORB.
Hon. W. IL Holley,
J. W. Forney,
P.R. Mingle,
Buries Watson,
Ludlam Matthews,
William Curtis,
tamer.
Alfred Woeke,
R. 0. Tyler,
J.W. Sender,
0. R. Ricking,
J. 1.. liutchlnson,
J. W. Relies,
JelB-1m G. F. t
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE W
AAL SURANON OOMPANY—OffIoo No. 412 WALNUT
Btrogt, Philo&!phis.
OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $754,096.84,
1:1110107000.
. . . .
'P. M. Potts, J. Edgar Thomson,
O. E. Spangles, , O. G. Sower ;
Abraham Itex, John W. Eiszton,
E. S. Warne, John Gairieort,
George Howell, Nathan fi. Potts,
Wm. P. Leeehir R. T. Klaiell,
11. 11. Houston, Jos. B. Withers,
Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth,
Modes F. Norton. John G. Lewam,
MIL Shllllngford.
0. E. SPANOLDR, Pr.aldent
H. S. WARNE, Viet Prealdent.
011A8. A. Dor, Secretary, mylo
fIpRN _EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANT. No. 831 WALNUT Rad, Philadelphia.
QUARTERED OAPITAL $5OO 004—PAID UP OAPL
TAL $366,994
This Company having been rent ntly REORGANIZED,
and its actual Capital largely Icareased, respectfully
sollelte I share of the patronage of Insurers. Fire and
Marine Policies will be issued at egulsble rates of pre
mium, and losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
DIIINOTOREI :
'William M. Godwin, D. It. Crawford, •
Tames W. Queen, Jun. L. Beduin.,
George W. Hall William D. Themes,
D. Franklin Jackson, S. N. Winelow,
J. 0. Hopper, henry D. Mem.
WU. M. GODWIN, :resident.
J. 0. Noma, Secretary. invlO•dif
U.IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST 00;1-
LA PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INSURANOI
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, s e/2,725.0a.
INSURES LIMB for short terms, or for the whole
term of Rte—grants annuities and endowments—par
chases life Interests in Real Estate, and makes 111
contracts depending on the eontingenolee of Life. -
They act pc Executors, Administratore; Atlelgneet,
Trustees, and Guardians. ,
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coate., Witham Martin
Mallard 8. Newbold, lemma B. McFarland,
William P. Beaker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Elision,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilue Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Bonder,
Henry O. Townsend, Daniel L. Untohinson,
Rodolpbus Kent, John W. Horner,
William U. Darr, Ellie B. Ardor,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Ohristien,
William Iteherteon, Joseph M. Thomas,
Werner M. Bubb John G. Brenner,
PAL Atichlir, Easton.
' DANIEL L. SIILLEkt, President.
SAMUEL E. STONES, Me Preol,
7oing W. Houton.. Secretary. DIC.I,
lIUE QUAKER OLT X IN: URANCIE
0081FANY.-00:41 408 WALNUT Street, PHILA.
MINUS.
CAPITAL sultpLus 6277,655.8 d.
Insures topmost lose or damage by FIRE and the
PERI , 8 of the BEA, INLAND NAVIRAT/ON and
TRANBPORTATION.
. .
Tea per Cent. in cash retarne4 on the earned pro
Warne of Open Intend Pollciee.
OFF/011R8.
OEOROII 11. HART—President.
R. P. ROSS—Plea President.
H. R. 000GalIALL-80eremry and Tieasurer.
8. H. RllPLlR—Assistant Secretary.
DIRROTORB.
George H. Hart, JOIOT li rAlweadi,
X. P. Ross, Foster 13. Porktrus,
A 0. Cattail, Chews G. Imlay,
Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones. 81. 11, 1
E. W. Harley, Hon. H H.
John G. Dale; H. R. Pogpliall,
gohn L. Pomeroy.
mhlB H. R. 0000911 ALL. Beeretary
ROTIO FIRE INS a ' ANOE (WAWA
iIk. NY, NSW YOBK..—Ordoe, No 20 Wall greet, ad
joining the Meehanies , Banc — b ash °spiral, $260A0,
with a surplus. This Oompsny insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Bunatare, Vessels in port and their Osrgoes,
and other proper . ti, against toss or Damage by The and
the Risks of d Navigation.
• DIRECTORS.
Henry Grinnell,
Oalob Barstow,
Henry 0. Brower,
Hamad Tenfold
Harmon K. Corning,
Ogden Haggerty,
Thomak
John H. Earle,
Albert Ward,
Ohm.lee Eastn,
Louie Lornt,
Samuel G. Glidden,.
stepb. Cambreleng,
Thomas Butt,
Jolua Ward
Henry H. Bogert,
Peter Mee,
Benjamin H. _Veld,
A. H. Prothhaghamt
Thos. Y. Yong's,
Samuel L
Joehus L. Pope,
Rahn R. Gray's,
Fleury Davis,
0, IL Lilienthal,
Theo. Potheme, jr.
Inaba E. Morgan,
Abm. It. Van Nest,
WiWain A. Cary,
Thomas B. Nelson,
;Smell W. Phillips"
Charles A. Mem - ,
Ildword Elnaken,
Wm. E. Shepard,
Charles L. Frost,
Lothrop L. Bturanit
WHllans R. Fosdick '
Amery Thayer,
Coo. Wentfeldt,
Zalmon Taylor,
Henry E. Blossom.
_
_DEBT WARD, President.
Menu ID A. OAKUM. Bearetary. artlo-ly
COMMONWEALTH
OF VIA
EtTATN OP PENNSYLVANIA.
08310 E,
NORTUWEBT OORNRE
SOUIITU AND WALNUT STRUTS,
pnitammat..
Substritel Capital, $600,000.
Paid op Capital, 5200.000
D11201'013.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart,.
H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. H. Whßall, J. K. Walker,
Edw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell,
U.
1.4"61
, Jr., O. K. Howie.
DAVID JATliii, Si. D. President.
THOMAS] 8. 13THWART, Vice Preet.
Bunny 8. Mnos, Beeretary. . jeZt.p
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
MARV/A.
MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR.
TATION INSURANCE.
OPPIOE No, 232 IifirLNCPV BTRNET,
Routh Bide, 'oat of Third street.
The properties of this Company are well Invested,
and furnish an available fatal for the ample Indemnity
of all means who desire to be rotated by Insurance.
MARINE RIBES taken on Vessels, Freights, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RDAS on Merchandise
per Railroade, Canals, and Steamboats.
FIRE RIBES on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build
ings, ,n City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1704.
SE CAPITA'.
NVE 8600, E OOO,
ALL PAID IN AND CURELY ISTD..
TOLL!, PROPERTIES $1.067,826.28
721PSTMIL ONARTiI.
DIREOTORS.
Asmara G.Corns, WILLIAM Water,
BAMITIL W. Jona, WILLIAM R. Ilowai,
Join A. Baowa, JAMES N. Dioitooa, '
Ramon Y. Eatra, B. MORRIS WALK,
OBARLRB TAYLOR, JOBS Maco,
AMBROSM WHITS, °Boston L. Malawi,
Joule R. Nan., Vaesota R. Cora,
1110/lARD 1). Woon, NDWAILD B. TROTTRI.
- ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pp:trident.
ILENRY p. BIIERRERD, fleoratary. jal9-tr
'nELA.WAIIE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
BURANOE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEM/HATT:BE of PENN
SYLVANIA, 1836.
OPTIOB, B. B. Corner TUIRD and WALNUT Btreeta
PEILADRLPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, To all parte of the World.
PRBIOD.T,
INLA D INSURANCES,
On Geode, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all p arts of the Union.
FIREINSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, leo.
ABBETB OF TILE COMPANY,
November 2, 1857.
Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Estate 5101,860 94
Philadelphia City and other Loans 187,011 26
Stock in MIMEO, Railinlidn, and Insurance
Companies
Bllle Receivable
Cash on hand
Balance In bands of Agents, Prtmitur,A on
Policies room:AV i55110(1, on other
debte dna the Company 92,780 67
Babeoription 100,000 00
DICIOTORBI
William Martin, James 0. Hand
Joseph H. Theophilus Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder!, James Traqualr,
John 0. Darla, Eyre,
John It. Penrose, J. P. Peniston,
George G. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, . Samuel E. Stokes,
Dr. R. M. Easton, • Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland,
Hugh Oraig Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Mcllrein, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Bernple, Pittsbgh
H. Jones Brooks,' Dr. T Morgan,
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, It
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Floe President.
HENRY LYIBIIN, Secretary. jao.7
VIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME
/NBUDANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organized under the Aot of Assembly relative to In
nuance Companies, passed April 2d,1800.)
, 01i011011 W. DAY, President. '
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Tice-President.
WILLIAMSI. 'MANI:URD, Bocretary.
Offiee 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIDEOTORS.
George W. Day, II
.Jacob . Vatughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lewis i Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. D. Dirr is, ,
Barclay Lippincott, John W..6verman,
Jos. R. Drognard, A. II: Rosenholm,
Chao firakos. fald.y 11 Stern.
etatunterp
VeLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DD DAVID DI. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street. is pre
pared at all times to furnieh, oallier from the eholves
or coke to order, Books of every description, suitable
for hank', Public Ofilcee, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of Eniglieb or American Paper, and bound
in various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PBLNTING of every description:
Degtaving and Lithographing °smutted with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of Dngliata, French and Amer!.
ean Stationery.
Concerning Mr. llogan's contribistion to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee sayLJI This dis p la of blank
booms for banking and mercantile use is the Seat in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material le good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate.” - no2o-tf
expros Companteo.
mum ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFIOE,
820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards+ PARCELS, d
PACKAGES, MERCHANDISE, BANK NOTES sad
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
- •
31. H. SANDNORD,
rionenl Anna,.lntendant:
ILASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPECIAL NOTION TO PIIPSIOIANS.—The above
ofr
remedies e a
d s t y l in d t t
e o . ffe e4 ra a .. v , e fa h e l e a n le ,
w f b or ieh th c e o e m x b h i l n b e it a t t on he
following
gen: A good and unvarying oonßistence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble In water, hellos faeilltating Instead of obatruoting
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last
property alone renders It en invaluable acquisition to
tho practitioner. Prepied and for sale wholesale and
retail, at RILLEI3II Laboratory and Pharmaoy,
whit Twelfth and Ohnstnut streets.
- ifILARET WINE.—DE COURSEY, LA
IIII & CO., 836 MARKET Street, have
on Imkrtation of Lafourcado's' Pure Bordoanx Claret
Wins, highly bendalil for !mita. /tl-Izia
.
Ai- FOR BAN FRANGISCO.—OLIPPER
OP. THURSDAY, 16th July insf.4oWalv
Itsvas, AND No DETENTION.
The auporior Al Clipper Ship WANDERING JEW,
STACKPOL' Commander, is now receiv.ng her cargo, at
Pier 10, 2. R., (New York,) and will positively nail as
above.
The Wandering Jow was built for the California
Trade, is throughly ventilated, and of email capacity;
has just made the voyage In St days from Amoy to
Havana, being the shortest passage ever made between
those ports. Tho superior sidling qualities of this
chip, bor small capacity, low rates of freight, and early
day of sailing, present unequalled inducementii.
lior balance of freight apply to
BlnitOP, SIMONS, & 00.
Sy3-dtf 120 NORTH wntotvis
TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAB-
K., flow, DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY,
VIA LIVERPOOL.
TILE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM
SHIP CO.'S Clydo-built Iron Steam:Ado are lutenend
to salt as follow::
. .
CITY OF BALTIMORE . . .... ....Thursday, July Ist
CITY OF WASHINGTON a 15th
KANGAROO a 29th
And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. It.
PROM LiviinrooL. •
CITY OF WASHINGTON - Wednesday, June 23d.
KANGAROO • • • 4 4 July lth.
CITY OF BALTIAIORE,. ..... . 44 " :flat
And each alternate Wednesday.
Cabin Passage from Now York and Phfladelphia....97s
Third Claes to any of the above-mentioned places,
and found in best cooked Provisions 30
Return Tickets good for 6 months 00
Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York
or Philadelphia 40
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Bremen, Ham
burg, &0., without delay at through rates.
The Company's. Steamship BOSPHORUS will sail
regularly between Autwt;riind Liverpool, In connection
with the departures fo 'ow York, taking goods from
Antwerp to New York, a a through rate of freight.
Certificates of Passage frown Antwerp to New York $46.
Drafts on Liverpool from .E 1 upwards.
For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices,
16 BROADWAY, Now York, and 109 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent.
Or WILLIAM INMAN,
je22 02 and 03 Tower Building, Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL AND PHILA.
DELPHIA STEAAISHIP COMPANY.
Steam communication between Now York and Ant
werp, via Liverpool.
The splendid fast screw-steamship BOSPHORUS,
Captain McGuigan, (lately employed in the Royal Mall
aerviro,) will aid( regularly between Antwerp and Liver
-1,01 every alternate THURSDAY, in connection with
the eompany'll steamships from Liverpool to New York.
Goods for New York will be received and chipped by
the Agents in Antwerp. and bills of lading signed there
at a through rate of freight.
The drat failing from Antwerp will be on the 17fh of
June, in conjunction with the CITY at WASHING
'TON from Liverpool, on June 23. "'"
For further particular.; and forme of fright and paa
sago, apply to J. P. Steiner Co., Antwerp; William
Inman, Lower Building., Liverpool, and at the Com
pany's Wricpfl, 15 tlroadarq, New York, and 109 Walnut
street, gliadelphia
je2l.lm
REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI
akek:DENCE.—Schooner WORCESTER, RUODZ3
Master. now loading at Callowhilhatreet Wharf.
For freight, apply to Captain on board, or to
JNO. M. KENNEDY gr CO.,
Jen 180 and 132 'NORTH WHARVES.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH -HERON'S LINE.
GOUDr. RSONIVED AND RILLS OP LADING SIGNED
The splendid drst•clate elde•wheel Steamships
REYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA,
Now torm • weekly line for the South and Bouthweet
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 1.
o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleaton and 8a
'numb.
. .
The RTYBTONE 814TE,Captain Charles P.Atarial
man, will commence loading on Thareday, July Bth
and call for Charleston, 8. 0., on Saturday, Jetly 10th
at 10 &cloak A M.
. .
The STATE OT/ GEORGIA, Capt. John 7. Garvin.
will commence loading on Thursday, July let, and
sall for Savannah, Oa., on Saturday, Ran:3d, at 10
o'clock A M.
At both Charleston and Wilma', these shipsoonnect
with steamers for Plorida and Havana, and with rail.
roads, &0., for all places in the South and Southwest.
Heavy Freight at an average ofl6 per cent. below
New York steamship rates'.
• • - •
FREIGHT and INotiEttNOßon a large proportion
of goods shipped Booth will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin Ramage 1110 00
Steerage do 800
Excurelon Tickets, good for the present year. 86 00
No bllia of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
Tor height or peerage, apply to
...
A. HERON, Jr.,
No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves.
Agents at Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BUDD.
Agents In Savannah, O. A. GREINER & 00.
For Florida, from Charleston. steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
For Florida, from Bavantlab, steamera BT. MARYS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the Bth and 1901 of every month. • Jon
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
DERfI • without delay. (or BO dollars.
Return tickets, good for six month's, to either of the
above places by any steamer of the line, BO dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
Paoli NXIT
New York, licliillan,Saturday, Julylo at 12 o'clock, M.
Edinburgh, Oummiug , July 24, it
Glasgow, Oloodivin, August Ti
/NOM GLIDOON.
Edinburgh. Cumming Saturday, June 2d,
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10.
New York, McMlllau. Wednesday, August 11.
RATES Olf PAndAtill.
non °LIMON.
INBITILAHOB
00BIPANT,
lint °teas 16 guineas
Steerage, found with cooked prorisioni 8 •i
PllOll uw YORE.
/Iva Class • - $76 00
Steerage, found with eooked provisions . . ....' ..„ 80 00
OhiJaren under 14 years of ago, halt fare; Infanta in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
First Olass $l4O 00 Steerage $BO 00
An experienced Surgeon at laolted to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & 00.,128 WALNUT Street, Philadel•
phis.
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore,
myll
MEE BRITISH NORTH AMERIOAN
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP&
PROM MIR TOld TO LITIIPOOL.
Oblef Cabin ratline..
Besiond Cabin Passage
91011 108901 I'o 11921901)L.
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judith's. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wickman
ASIA, Capt. E. O. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.Ryrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leltoh.
These vessels carry a clear white light at maat-head;
green on starboard bow ; red en port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wednesday, June fith
AMERICA, Noodle, " Boston, Wednesday, Jane 10.
ASIA, Lott, 11 N York, Wednesday June 23d
CANADA, Lao& ii Beaton, Wednesday, June 30
PERSIA, ,Tadkinti, ii N York Wednesday July 7
NIAGARA, Wickman, ~ Boston, Wednesday, July 14.
.AFRICA,Shannon, «N York, Wedneaday, July 21
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on . board
... .. _ _
The owners of these Ohips will net be '4:countable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unlesssills of lading are elgned therefor and
the valuetherea: u: ein expressed.
For, freightor suit e apply to
my 10-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. Port.
4 LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY.
•
rm. The subscribers have been appointed solo agents
lu the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known
ROCHELLE BRANDY, which they are prepared to
offer to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni
ted States bonded warehouse entitled to debenture. A
coos/ant supply on hand, lu half, quarter, and cc
eighth pipes, dark and pale.
JelB4(
FILES ROBIN tic CO. COGNAC.—Tho
kr subscribers, sole agents iu the State of Pennsylva
nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, bog 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
... 12,50800
... 220,291 96
... 88,892 CO
A constant supply of the above in the United States
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of various
vintage., in half, quarter, and eighth pipes jelS-tf
L A P . i M e i r
3i
REY GB APE-LEAF 0H A -
Jomtr
702 ; 785 87
i pipes
CA IN.
bold And tor sale by
i_LEIDSICK & CO. OnatneAWNl Z.—A
AR constant supply of the genuine brand In bond and
In store ; for sale by WM. 11. rEATON,
le3 • FIB South FRONT Street.
fI_LARET-125 OASES MARGAUX, 160
‘6.1 CMOS BT. JULIEN, In quanta SW pinta, in store
and for sale by A. MERINO,
son 140 Muth VRON'Y atraat.
BRANDLE • Pinot Oaatillon," Marett,
and other Oogneoe of various vintages, in hall
pipes and querter casks • Yellovoisin Roohello Brandies,
pale end dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one eighth
casks. Imported and for side by
HENRY BOHLEN tc 00.,
e 022 . 221 and 223 south Fourth street.
I.LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, OIGAII3, he. ; 20
South FI F TH Meet, Philadelphia.
QIIERRY WINE.-16 QUARTER PIPES
10 varietal grades Harmony Sherry, in b , nd, and for
salejg W I LLIAM YEATON,
21R South gRONT At,
CORDIALS.—ANISETTE, OURACOA,
NJ and MARASCHINO, in store and for male by
an 22 • C. SPARTNO. 144 A. VRCINT
LLSO YALE A E IN HIIDS.,A
El constant supply on hand In Mutt= House stores,
for sole by WILLIAM H. YEATON,
Sole Agent for Pennsylvania,
No. 216 South FRONT Street.
BRANDY.--7 octavo Renault & Co. Cog
uno, very old vintage, In bond and (or role by
WILLIAM 11. YNATON
216 Routh PROWS St
•
DIME LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP
COAL.—JAMES If. MONTGOMERY !donna his
friende and the publlo that he has effected an arrange
moot with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the
!ale of their justly-celebrated LEIIIGU COAL. He has
also-. arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top
Mince for the sale of his valuable SESII-BIT UMINOUS
GOAL, and ie now prepared to receive orders and make
prompt deliveries, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT
Strout, second story, front room. fe3-3m
VCERING,. Fox, & wholesale and
1' retail dealers in LEHIGH and SOIMITI,EILL
00AL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street, and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RAGE and BROAD
divots, Philadelphia. Reap constantly on hand Goal
from the moat approved .mices, under cover, and pre
pared expreesly for fatally ruse. fe6.
ICHITYLKILL AND LEIIIGH COAL.—
mn daily receiving, at my yard, the beet quality o.
BOHUYLICILL AND LEHIGH 00AL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
re ly_on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
"at LOW
otter No Inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
PRIDES.
,PORT WINE.-80 Quarter Pipes, in bond
and for dale by WILLIAM H. YEATON,
je24 218 South FRONT Street.
WHITE FISH.-75 half Utile. of the cele
breed Detroit River White Fish, just received
.
and fur We by 0. 0. SADLER & Co.,
Je4 Q North WATXR Stroil, 3
611WW,V2,,at.i.RGwV.Af•:!se
JOHN G. DALE, Agent
EMMU
FOR CHARLESTON
FOR SAVANNAH
YREIGLITB RBDIIOED.
INHURANCE
WO
76
'no
Wlteo an Eiquors
ARNOLD & WORL D
120 WALNUT Bind
ARNOLD &IVORL, Sole Agente,
120 WALNUT Street
utch Company Gin, i
WILLIAM 11. YEATON,.
No 2.15 Poona PAC/NT Atroot
ALNSANDNR CONVIIIY,
N. B. aornar of Broad lad Chem' ate.
Railra - mtgs.
EtunN?,T,TA - G - ggg
UPII "grt
'IIILADIA, ISILMINOTBN, AND BALM
MORE RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, .Maylo, 1848,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Enr Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. Of., (E l Prus.) and
11 P.M.
For Wilmington, at B A. If., I, 4 .3 0 , ar ,o II P.
1 For Now Cutle, at 8 A. It., and 4.30 P. M
For Middletown, at S A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. AI.
Tor Seaford at B A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, A
Leave Baltimore at 7.30, Expre,m, 10.16 A. If. and
6.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6 45 and 10.30 A. M., and 1.45
and 8.55 P. Bt.
Leave New Muth, at 6 and 9.50 A. M., and at 8.15
P. M.
Leave Middletown at 8.59 A. 31., and 6.45, .
Leave Dover at 8 A. 31., and 4.55 P.M.
Leave Senfoni at 6.24 A. M., and 2 P. M.
TRAINS FOR IiALTISIORIL
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. 31., 2P. 31., and 2.15
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal.
1)0 do 5.40 1
more
P. M .
from Baltimore to Phila.
phis.
Freight Train, with Pamenger Oar attaehwl, will run
as follow*:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville land Intermediate
places at P.M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P. 11.
Leave Havre do Groan for Baltimore do 530 A. It.
Leave Baltimore for Mere do tirace do tl 10 P. If
LAMY° Wilmington fur Philadelphia do 540 P. M.
Jul 8.31. FELTON, Prealdent.
„ . I . ...ifrt , .
FOX
BETIILEILEM, ALLENTOWN. M II OD OIIDNIE,
EASTON. DOYLESTOWN, kn.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
TAKES EFFEOT MONDAY. MAY 17th, MS.
For Bethlehem. Allentown, Manch Cbook, and Eas
ton, dm, (Express,) in connection with L. Valley Rail
road. fromWILLOWEArest at B A. M. and 225 P. M.
Paseengere for Easton by 2.26 P. M. Trail take
item at Iron Dill Station.
-• • .
Yor Doylestown. (Aooommodatlon,) from Willow et.,
at SAO A. M and 5.00 P. Pd
For Hort Wanblogton (Accommodation) from Pecond
and Chatham Btreata at 7.25 and 10.26 A. 11., and 4.10
and 8.45 P. td.
• TRAINS TOR PIIILADIMPBI.II
Leave Bethlehem (Exprese) at 9 A. M. and 2.20
P. M., with pmsengere from Lehigh Valley Rail
reed, and arrive at Willow Street at 22m. and 15.22
P.M
Leave Doylestown at 0 A. M. and 260 P. M. .and sr
rive at Willo attest at 8.16 A. M. and SP. M.
L:•avo port Washington at 6 and 9 A 51., and
2.45 and 6 CO P. M.. and arrive at Second and Chatham
Streets at 8.60 and 9.60 A. M., and 3.80 and 6..20 P. IL
ON di3NDAYB
Leave Willow street fur Doylestown at 8.80 A. M. and
2 Y. N.
•
Leave Doylestown for Phdadelphla at 6 A. M. wad
615 P M.
All Pamenger Prattle MOVING NORTH and BOIITH
will atop at Chatham Street and connect with City Pa'.
imager Rallro.l
Pare to Bethlehem Pl 60
c. Mauch Chunk 280
Doyleatown 80
seyl7-tf lILLIS CLARK, Agent.
SEW YORE LIMES.—THE 0/ADM%
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PIIILADELPIIIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00„MPANY'S LINES.
FROM PRILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY
PLACES.
Leave as follow", Tit: Feu _
At 117( P. M., from Remington Depot, via Jamey
City, Mall :2 26
At 6 A. 11., via Camden and Amboy, Awn: mods- i 2
226
At 6 A. M., 'is Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ae
oommodation 226
At 8 A. M., via Camden and jersey City, Morning
Mail 8 00
At 10 A. ht., by Steamboat Trenton, via Taoony
end Jersey Oity, Morning Express 8 00
At 2 P. AI., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A.
press 8 00
At 6 P. M. via 'Camden and Jersey City Mau , Evening
• 8 0
At 8 P. M., Tit Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion let Oleas 200
At 6P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Arootonicris-
Non, 2nd Class. 1 60
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion let CB= 2 00
At 61 / . M. via Camden and Amboy, Aocommods
time, 2nd Class L 06
The 6 P. M. line ram daily, all others Sundaye ei
septet
Express Lines atop at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, 7..mington Au, at 6A. M
and 4 P. U. from Ramat street
For Water Gap, Stroudebarg Scranton, Wilkeabarre,
Montrose. Great Bend, /Cc. at 8 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. U.
For Mount Holly at 6A. M. and, and 6P. M.
WAY LIMA
For Bristol, Trenton, &e., at 2y( and 4 P. M
WAY LINK
For Palmyra Itemocas i Beverly, Burlington, Fiords'.
town Au, at B ' P. M.
Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown, and in
termediate platen,at 2N P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for Tenon'', &ClO and nx
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines excepting P.M , leave Walnut street wharf.
ILTIIItY pounds of baggage only allowed soon
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 Oom
party limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond $lOO, except by special contract.
WM. 11. CIATZMLII_, Afloat
an 147 0. & A. B. R. 00.
PHILADELPHIA AND ELM NA /LAIL
ROAD LINE.—QUIOKEST ROUTE to Blintz&
Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara
Fails, AMwaukie Darlington, Montreal, Bt. Paola
Detroit, Danßeth', and lit. Laois,
ransanger trains will limas the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE
Streets, daily, (Sundays eggepted,) as follows
7.80 A. M. DAY MXPREI32I,
For Elmira, Niagara Valle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Hook Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Darlington,
and St. Louis.
&SO P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo Detroit, Chicago,
ifilwankoe, Rook Inland, Ga l ena , Bt. Paula, Burlington
and St. Louis.
DOI/' Tickets good till good.
The. 7.30 A.ll. train oonneete at Reading with the
train for Darriaburn and all stationo on the LEBANON
VALLEYRAILROAD;
AIM -
At Rupert, for Wllkeebarre, Pittston, Scranton, and al
stations on the LAORAWANNA AND BLOOMSBUR ,
RAILROAD.
Baggage ehooked to Itinita, Buffalo, and &wpm:Won
Bridge.
12=3
Wilkeabarre 84 HI
Pittston 4 50
Scranton.. r 4 76
Wilkesbarre 4 50
Williamsport 5 90
Elmira T 00
-
Canandaigua 8 00
Geneva, via Gorham 8 00
Rochester 8 50
Niagara Falls 8 00
Bnffalo 20 00
Erie. 10 50
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 18 00
. yll Niagara Palle 13 00
Toledo, via New York and Erie 16 25
Columbus 16 60
Cincinnati. New York and Erie. 19 00
" . Niagara Palls 19 00
Indianapolis. via New York and Erie 21 00
Detroit, via Niagara Palle 18 CO
Chicr i go, via Great Western Railway 22 00
Lake Shore Railroad 22 00
Hock Island, via Niagara Falls 27 00
cc Lakci Short Railroad 27 00
Burlington ' 29 00
lowa City 29 25
St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00
II Indian:Tolle 29 00
INDlleth 27 00
St. Paula 36 10
[l7 Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line , ' Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets ; and at the Pas.
THROU
Bongo r Depot,
GH BROAD
EXPRESS and V
FREIGHTH TRAIN
Leave, the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily,
(Sundays excepted,) for all points Wert and North, at 0
'Freights Inuit be dellrered before 8 P.M. to insure
their going the some day.
Er Freights are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Rates than by any line from this eit,y to the
West and Northwest.
Far farther information apply to
ALLEN & HUGEL,
Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine,
Or to 011 AS. S. TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. cor.Sixth and Oheetuut ets.,Phileda.
G. A. NIOOLLB,
• • Goal. Supt. Phllada. and Reading Railroad.
H. A. FONDA,
Goal. Bnpt. Oatawises W. & E. Railroad.
J. A. REDFIELD,
dolilay Goal. Supt. W•nesport and Elmira Railroad.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL
ROAD—FABT FRBIGUT LlNR.—Yreight traits
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b low VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Boapensiou Brblige, Camels, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwankie, Galena, Dubuque, Bt. Louie, sad interme•
Mete points.
This to the abortest route to Canada and the Lake
Porte, and goods will be forwarded with greater deapatoh
to the above points than by way other route,
MIIPP or Pewee rar 100 Lae.
Via Railroad
Ilt ClB2ll. 2d clar , . 8d class. 4th ohne
Brumenigion Bridge DO 70 60 40
Buffalo 90 70 60 40
Dunkirk 95 . 75 63 46
Detroit 81 20 93 78 62
Chicago . 1 60 116 1 . 00 80
Freight going through by rail 11l the way most be
marked ~V IA RAIL."
No tranotilpnient between Phlb...lBlWe and Elmira.
Mark gowlevia Philadelphia awl Reading Railroad
and send to the Depot, Brood shoot, below Vice, daily,
before 6 P. M.
For further Information In regard to this route, eall
at the through freight office of tb. Philadelphia, Nia
gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner San]
and CHESTNUT. ' dead-y
DENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE
- GREAT OENTRAL ROUTE, oonnesting the At
!antis. Cities with Western, North-western, and South
western. Btatee, by a continuous Railway direst. This
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at
Mainland and Bandusky with Steamers to all ports oc
the North-western Lakes; making the most DIREOT,
OHEIAPEBT and RELIABLE It011r,.; by which Freight
tan be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
. .
RATIO DIATWilni raudintlMlLlA AND P/Tl6l.
BURGH.
Fuer Owe —Boots!, Shoes, Hats, and
Gape, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes
bales and trunks), Drnge, (in boxes
and bales) feathers, Pure, &G 75e. par 100 lbe
DOOM> Claus—Domestic easetingi
Shirting and Ticking, (In original
babes), Drugs (In easks),Hard Ware, •
Leather,Liodor, (in casks,) Wall
Paper, Wool( and Sheep Pena,
Bastward, Pre. irm 600. per 100 lbe
Than OUBB—Arivila, Hemp, Bacon
and Pork Batted, ( loose or in
Backs), Paiute, (dry and in oil,)
Oils, (except lard and rosin) CCs. per 100 lb'
lowan 01.aes—Oolfee '
Pleb, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (in casks or bore.
eastward), Lardandlard Oil,Nalla
Soda AIM, German Clay, Tar, Pitch:
Rosin, Steel, Mannfaetured
burro, Rosin Oil Queenswsre,
Bum, (hhds., bbl '
s., and boxes, ;
&0., /co 400. per 109 lb
Ptea-15e. per Dbl., '
until further notice.
eltalN—.lse. per 100 lbs. until further notice.
Oorrox-42 per bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight,
until further notice..
In chipping Goods frowsty. point Bast of Philadel•
plait, be particular to Wear. packages tt via Pennsylvania
Railroad.. All Goods consigned to the Agents of this
Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
witfiout detention.
FaXIGHT Aaairril.--111arke te Co., Chicago ; Packer &
& Co., Memphis, 'l'o=4 R. P. Sue h 00.. St. Louis,
Mo.; P. G. Miley &. 00., Branaville, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham, Louisville, Rentnaky.,• R. 0. Meldrum,
Madison, Indiana ; It. W. Brown 8c; Co., and "Libor &
lI bbard, Cincinnati; H. B. Pierce &. Co., Zauerrille,
Ohio; Leech & Co. No. 64 Kilbyetreet, Boston; Leech
& Go., No. 2 Astor House, New York No. 1 William et.
New York ; B. J. border, Philadelphia) Magraw
Rooms, Baltimore ) D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh,
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.
H. J. LOMBABBT,
deb. General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
200 quintals Codfish.
100 do. Pollock.
000 bbls. Mattered.
i,llO do. White Fish, for sale by
O. 0. OADLER & 00,
Snailll i 2t. WATAS
4 `Lau?o tineo.
IICIE I L ADE I,P II A, GERILA.NTOWN
•ND NORRIBTOW RULROAD.-- B CWW IIII
ARRANGJOCIINT.—Os sod after FLOOD/LT, May lath.
18W -
YOH GIIIMANTOII7I7.
USTI) Phrladalpbla at ex 1, 11, $.06 min.. 70,111( r
A. N.. 1,2, 11, 4,5, 0,7, 9, 9,10, and 11 1 t.
Leave Germantown at 5,1, Tx , t , 9. 94.19 X, Wig
min., 2,3 N, 4x, ex, a, 9-t0 gots, mom
10, ( P. M.
IU - * The 7g o'clock A. H. Train tram Geemantrele
*iL stop only at Wayne atd 'flogs *mete Steaks/.
ON SUNDAYS,
Lan Phila.:l4kt' at 939 mix. A. M., It, to;, amt
P.M.
Lent ElarnatattaintCd A. Y.,1-10 add., IN, Jai r
P. M.
01131911117 T HILL RAELROAD.
Leave Phlladelobta at OX, 8, 9.06 tuba ,11) A. K.,
9,8, a, 0, 1. 10 P. Y.
Lasts Chub:at Hill at 6 40 sad CO, 9.10, sod 10.10
mid • A. II ,19.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, TAD, sad 9.10 ads.
R.Y.
iiitlfDAYS.
Lease Philadelphia 0.2.) A. 43., I, 6K, and I P. N.
LW.) Chestnut Hill &taxi Dela A. Y., 1953 11.10
OM P. SI
vita coNsuoutassar Aro NomlasTowil•
Leave Philadelphia at 413(. 9, 11 A. /IL, 1.06 ads.,
010 . ON. 111( P. If.
Lea l. Norristown at 0,1, 0,11 L. 11. s 3 . 3 X, e g
11.
on BIIHTIATS,
Lea,* sliudelear iha 3 P. 3e.
Lem Norristown at t A. M. 'Ltd 6 P. M.
FOR MANAIVICE.
Laarn Philadelphia at 61f, , 9,11 A.
2.16 min.. 3.10 min , 4X. age ex, 6,11 m P. K.
Leave Manarunk at 6,1 i. AN, 9,14, LIM A. K.,
IV2 4. 7, and 9P. H.
SaMaye same ne Norristown.
VAUNT RAILROAD ROI DOWAIICB•
Leave Plaladelptda at el( A. M., mot 8.10 WA.
Lean Dm...all:mt.:nu at TX A. $ and IY. M.
H. X. SIXTH, General StlfOrtotendlent.
Depot, Muth had Ulm stmts. thiladalphia.
1858 P VEN N TRAL
S Y l l 1 1 7 ALI A 1 85t;
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTIEBUEGH,
And theme by Railroad to
WHEELING, ST. LOUIS,
STEUBENVILLE, - CLEVEL AND,
CINCINNATI . WI ICAGO,
LotneVlLel, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, BT. PLUS,
And ill Intermediate points In
OLIIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS KENTUCKY HICIIII.
CUE, WISCONSIN, MBA:SOYA. mzesbintx,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to points:west of Pittsburgh, Wheelleir,
Cleveland and Creatlum, have choice 0 masa, sada:*
requested to make a selection before applying for Ea
eta.
TILILIII TILS.OI3OII TILIIIIB LEIIII PIIILILDNI.
PH/ a DAILY,
Wedoge toanaetions at Pitashuelk to all palate
d.
On and alter MONDAY, May 30th, 1863, Three
through, and Two accommotatton trains, will have the
depot, B. E. coiner of ELEVENTH end MARKET
streete, as follows
001108 POl PIITIRMIGH
150 One 9/11111.1rAYS.
Mail . ra1uat....7 . 03 A. M.
Past line 1 00 noon.
Express mai1..11.00 night.
WAY ?Wig LIALTIL
liarrissarg as
imam:dation 3 00 P. M.
Lanes , tar -A3OP. M.
The mall train stops eta
delphia and Pittebrugh.
The Expreu mall runs daily, the other tales Sunday
excepted.
The cars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad P
Station, =atheist corner et VLEVENTH and
streets. entrance on Eleventh street, wham nuosigh
tickets to all points West tan be obtained.
Baggage will be Mad TOO at the Depot at any Ithaa du
ring the day. No charge for handling begrage.
Per ruttier informs,tion apply at the Depot of IN
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corn= it
Eleventh and Market streets, between the Donn of 7 A.
M. and /.IP. M. THOMAS MOORS
my 10 Agent Peon's Railroad CO.
TILLINII /SON 117718301011
• AND TIES wear &ZAMA,
Mail train 5t..11 Ali slgbt.
Past lino b 10 ♦. IL
&zprau nail.. 110 won.
Hanistavg se.
commodaties.7.l6 P , N.
Lancaster 10 A. M.
the stations betimes Yhtta.
idlttuinal.
ANALYSIS OF LYON'S , CATAWBA
BILILNDY by
A. A. HAYES; M. D., •
ASIATIC TO TOO Beam Of 'MIUACIIIeIITIII.
Ocic mac . CIIAZAOTZIL—A liglat-yelkarlah brows.
colored spirit., haying a fragrant odor when evaporated
from clean linen it left no oil or cam:oars matter.
Analysed forvolatile and fixed drugs, of which no
traces of any kind were/121.a. It. solar le proved to
be due to a colored resin an extract derivadfrom wood..
irrln every respect it is a. pure Write.= liquor.
The fragrance or banquet which It poetesses can be lath
lated, and It then appears unlike that from
Brandy or Wine, being a fruity wean reaulting e =
a peculiar Cementation of Catawba and Isabella
Grape,.
' Cr/I.IIIOAL parte to volume of that
spirit contains at 60 deg H. 411 2-10 parts of pure 14-
collet, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the
epirlt afford 23 parts of a strong solution of this oil
which characterizes this Brandy; the spirit left, alter
removing the oil, is pars rout odorless, and In all its
quaint./ a perfect spirit not subjece to clump. One
11. B. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. 1. contain., be
sides the Spirit and oil only 220 gre. of matter coos
posed Of extract of fruit, guns, and colored resin from
wood. •
Boman, January 26.1M6.
Dr. CORE, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
R. CHILTON, Chemist, of New York, both pronoun..
this to bo pure Brandy, end free from all adulteration.
for Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has
nos Prat, and has long been - needed_ to supersede the
poisonous compounds sold under thenarne of Brandy.
As a beverage, the pare article Is altogether saperfor,
ends sovereign, clue remedy for Dyspepsia, flatulency,
Low Spirits. Ungnor, General Debility - , &e., fre.
Also, ESHELIST'S STILL AND SPARKLING
CHAMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in the neigh
borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the
Pore Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for Invalids and persons who require a gentle earns
lent, and for fistramentalparposes.
Retail price $1.26 par bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers will please send their
orders to the "Bole Agents" for the State of Penn.
sylvania, A. 7. HAZARD & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists
No. 609 MAREET Street.
Also for Sete by the following apothecaries
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut sts.
JNO. W. BIBLES & SONS,IBth and Zia itntiMaduill
streets. •
D. L. STACIEHOLISE, Eighth and Green ate.
R. NEBINGER, Second and Mary etc, Sontlirmit.
G. W. NBBII9GER, Pasayank Road and Weshingtess
street.
GEO. S. HOBENBACIII, Third and env eta.
A. R. HORTER, Broad and Coates sta. fell
HOBENSAOR'S IRON BITTERS.
This Medicine, u Its name implies, la one of the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is el
pea/illy adapted to those who have a lose of appetite or
are Ciliated with Dyspepsia, Liver Comp Liam. Piles,
Nervous Debility, General Weakness, and all diseases
arising front a disordered condition of the digestive
organs.
FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there is perhaps no medicine In the world equal to
It, as it enters. mine', and replenishes the blood
*bleb is so Important to brine about a healthy action
THOUSANDS ARE LIVING
a miserable exiderce, of a pale sithly color, weak
and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the
use of one bottle of this invahuble medicine. It is no
humbug, but genuine remecy, being free front any
thing th at Is of an injurious nature.
FOB ALL DISBARES OF THE BLOOD
there is no better antidote than Hobensaeles Iron BM
ters. When the blood is impure the whole body la fall
of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, bet
cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there
re no hotter remedy than these invaluable Bitters.
Their chief constituent Is Iron, and we all know tte
ehleac7 in removing the impure matter from the
whole visceral system They are prepared by a ran
tidal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
phnic s. ydeians and others, an the '<ne plus rata." of all
to
HOW GRATIFYING
to thiSproprietor that be baa succeeded in compound
trig a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow.
mortals are subject to; and that the public appro.
elate it is not a question of doubt, tot a fixed fact,
the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine
expectations.
READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some
three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of Ilobetutiek , s Iron Bitters, and loosing
Iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain •
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she sobely r••
gulled, by restoring her Le health. Bhe hesitates not
to recommend it to those who are similarly alerted.
as she believes It to be a sovereign remedy.
JOHN COLE.
No 831 Capitol Street.
This invalat.ble Medicine is prepared only by
GEORGE 8. HORSEBACK,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets '
Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must be addressed.
Price $l. Discount to dealers. Bold by Druggists
gsmerally. t0h.20.y
HT 8131 TER WITH DYSPEPSIA I
ZIEGLER, A SMITH'S PURE, MEDICINAL
COGNAC BRANDY has cured Dyspepeda, Low Spirits,
General Debility, Ac., &a., do. Price H. 2.5 per bot
tle, or 810.150 per dozen. Warranted pure. Try 11.
I hereby certify -that. I bad been afflicted with dyf.
pepsia for the last ten years, - during which time I have
tried all thepopular medicines, but of no avail. Having
had Zeigler . A Smith's Pure. Medicinal Cognac Brandy
nrcommended.by many persons, induced me to Ault.
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 bare never found its equal during my
painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely recom
mend It to dyspeptic, nervous ,and debilitated sufferers.
Joss O. IfLassitorst, •
Jan. 18th, 1838. - 1231 Olive street.
Aleo, ZIEGLER & MIME Pure Medicinal WIESE,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and ocnsump.
twee, and in all team of general debility , lose of appej
die &.o.
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle $1 CO
Old Port Wine, do. do. .. 100
Old Shorty Wins, do. do. 1 00
Address your orders to Sole Agents,
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
8. W. Corner SECOND and GREEN Ste ,
Also, for sale by JOHN BUY, Druggist,
fel-y Frankford road, opposite Hanover.
EUMbet.
I _UMBER YARD.
.11-4 HOUTZ & 00.,
• .(Sucasesers to Montgomery & NeaU,)
S. W. aOrner Of TWELFTH and PRIfilE Streets, Philt.,
Old Moytmensing District,
•are now receiving a large and well4elected assortment
of all descriptions of LUMBER,srich as White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets,
pence Board., Flooring, Shelving, and every CH
well•seasoned .Lumber. Also, a Urge stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and 'limed to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with Messrs. Mebaffev, Flouts, & 00.,
and Duffy, Monts, tc 00., at Marietta, Pa., gives us sus•
surpaseed fecilities, and enables us to supply orders for
all description!' of Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PINE-OREER LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAICSILB, &o , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are reepeetfully Incited to
examine our stock before going elsoshere. ap7l-tf
L IMBER AT WHOLESALE AND R)
tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
MERAYPEY, HOUTZ, & Co , take this method of
informing their customer's and persons desire's' of per.
chaeing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a largo
and weiloeasoned atock of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.
Their timber le all from their own MILLS on PINE
°BEEK, Thayer° also connected with Mews DUFFY,
HOUTZ, dr. CO., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards', Bill Bluff, Loth Pales. Pickete, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &0., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would alto take great
pleasure incalling the attention of Builders, and those
In want of Lumber iu the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of lIOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH
mid PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con.
noted,
ILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &c
1,000 gallons Winter Sperm Oil.
050 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil.
0,000 gallons Bleached Winter Whale 011.
0,000 gallons Light Racked Whale Oil.
250 boxes Chemical Olive Soap.
•
200 do Maine Soap.
400 do. Brown Soap.
100 do New Bedford Sperm Candles,
In store and (or male by
' B. W. POSISROY ALLEN,
Late J. B. A. A, 8 Allen,
D s No. 14 South DELAWARR Avenue.
ALE.—P. 6 Casks Muir's, Younger's and
Allsopp's Bpsrknn Ale in pints, landing Ind tut
ssle by W.LIZAbI H. IrIiATONI
its; SIG Baia tBpFT Prat