The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 13, 1858, Image 4

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iumeT.llAT-PRIVATE SALE._ ', -
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• todap,oape piaWt hayle had the
fr•Al g-^ , , "PRIVATE SALE BEGIETER.
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mite i ',Melia,' pa' ioir Prtvskte gale Re=
te a t:4(o7V= s oTarerpre Y ij:P 3l rt e st l ed i v' ll e:4 ll ; l 3
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oefokArigo.
, Porompt,Oti t
. 130,000 BONN: -
ausrlara", St Bolotomreat the RldledelphiaNtroliange,
..-'- . l ll tAttitt'keserketi for macaws 'OVishsast may Fmk-,
of
of $1,444 each 000,000) issnid by the county.
of Armatrosg,lttate, of,Vuumlimixim , to the Alltsheny'
Valley BAllscest'Oonspacr, beirlas six , ter oant:dater
lidkpaYabbbthwtfiritelfondallif MOT end NOrelOhetr
- eclairs littetbed; due Iday 10,1861, arid unpaid Pr •
dieflaugs.i Ri•Uktipel intere st piriptied,
railroad : aeel id OfortlVlliqdlgtbletafil.: l fY4t ham
"belier
4 1 1 0 4, 00 allefellßlg Mono n • lmprovement Coin,
puny, idlounidda. OW Veld, Northundeirland
iressaylvatits:r
• Ai50,4340 Peturlifuln4 CouTanY
I abate In the Mercantile Librern
STOOKS, 4bo
Oto,Tuesday Repulse.,
77th, at 6- feelocko st, the Philadelphia Ax
e clangs, will, be sold, for account of *hoof. it may c0n
,1158% eberee env? ^ 4
of the capital stook of .thmiTint)e
pan& Coal Cospany,•the same to be sold ter 'mean' of
as harem* riummet reede*erleor-selCrerepa47.
4 Ranil
• GThle allewilrinchrde-- '
6013TTAXIII BTRETT.—Threl4tory brick dwel
-.Xing, •No. 1522 Routh Sixth street; • below Wharton
SEARS --STREST.—Two two-story' brick dwelllnim,
682 and at Pearistreet; Oath of Wharton street,
tetwoen Birth and flefenth streets; '42l:e'y will be egla
eepereteli. ,
- - . l.4kuoulThpag sae manna tovor
mitid.stelanba Wald.
if.7l - Altsigesest PeremptorySale,by pretpotie Mont.
VALUABLE -HOTEL PROPIRITT,• hewn as the
National Hotel? , formerly.. Tad White Owen:" PACO
Meet, between ,Third arid •Poiret,' sheets; 74 htet
• front, - 140 feet In depth: Bale absolute. , -
Lassie tramirit but*? threastAry brick
":3 iktriislt ? betweln "Mood and Neils
(IMO Richmond) AIWA& Lot N0..60by 00 frig 1
, oItRORRAL 14TRERT- T,hfi o . 6 tflft- Reek' dyelPIV
• Reiland street,irest of Seventh street.> • I
NRAT T)1131116:8TORT . Brom-pwlittatot,: with
inch Minding*/ dtb.,lNo: 625 Nultmittotelatwort, weat;of
-o'''Ohattuun atreet.v.i.• , •
- -dale at lice: 180 and South kouttli street.
' annum - tußNrrafts, ELEGANT , ROBBWOOD'
PIANO-PORTVPINR 8111:1138ELS OVIPITS, MIR
On Thursday Morning, •
At • 9'o'clock,; at the auction store, an extensive
mwortment of-excellentseem: xi-hand fundtare, elemmt
thildi.fortes, this mirror., carpets - , eta:,'from pfixate
;readies declining housekeeping,` removed to the stoke
RT rir is 8
A wfaiseueta first mo 800. " r ' i
A bessittially "tiptoed tot, 'Parlay:ten • , tqrnpike,
• Okesinut
liNAL TBTATIr AT PRI VATE BALE.
. „ „
SPIieNDIA.,PEONNtfiT.ONN ,IIIANSION: Oloistnirt
with stable: andeottch houso. -Ttni4of.tho fhaeet
reildenoesin the itity. • k .. • ;
NEAT MODERN DEMING/I, - W. - 4620 tjhostnot
" •-• • • =
.2L.VidlietitoNN4vrotti
. _street, neat cif DroeuLL'i== , ..:-.....„- 5 ,i..• -=•• .= r, •
• - lILICCIANT"BItOWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. DM
•• • =4,pininut streetorturd'Of , •.• =;.••. • . j
RESIDENCIN,' ficirttheest ,corner Walnut all
••=, "•• •
•
„ELEGANT END; yettraliGN RESIDINOE,,South-;
- &sleek oimei-brllleitentS ind.Wilnut etreetir. • .
••••-••;;TwOSLINIANT REI3IIihNOIB, Rittenhouse Square.
WO HANDSOME RILSIDENOES,_WeehingtOn square.
Bra
SLED „DimrivN,STottis RESIDENCE, North
- ,••' to "
OOMIIz4OII3I:RESIDENOE, Northwest
:sot "'6 aid 'Ghi nth streobi, -
__OALE
.____3
141 1 A4 1 014, 11 140E4ip:fo#te, 1 #1„V* 6 0#, , *,'"it
= and Itifteantir.. , • tu• - - " 2 " ''"= - •••4
sainksoteurnibiiinis IrouitAergity
'No. 1803 Byrum etreet: - • . -
ELEANT . BRotiv-ivic40:11E1:30T140; NO. - 822
treet,• Weet"ofillirbth. -'- "k• • .f . -
HA.NDSOMR DROWN•STONId RISIDINOW,Nci46It
.Pine street: •-•: -•,1 .
HANDSOME - MODERN RESIDENCE , No.'1300:Plo
7r. 11.4NDSOME DESIDENOR4Iii. 382 Phelfettifit.' -
- TWO HANDSOME i BROWN•STONE'I9O3/DENOESi
iThlrd street. below,Sornto• • '' ""
.NEATN
ESIIMINOE; NC: 31 'South Nig
ihelow•WidoinC.•, •":1 .••• 4 ' - •, - -
BANDSOMIINUDERNAIIIHDENOII; Nti. 018 Norni
• Eighth' street." •' •
lidNodouN l molmaN RESIDENONO4O. 631, North
•'Esterithntreet. - - ,
• ••• ANDSI3III; NNspittN9Nl No: 423!"Noith - Stith'
TON METHODIST "EPISCOPAL - 01011t011 PRO.
PERTY,Neti-Iderket street' • ' -
SUPERIOR AND •31.40 ANT 'DROWN-STONE 03==,
, 191oE lIIILLDTNG,Ifoi. 407 end 409 Witbutt Street: I
• LARGE , AND •VALUSBLE TAT, Lb.:alit, diary, and
Ohneeh streete, - ..West Philadelphia; 200 bflT6
HANSAORE RESIDENCE; Nottairded , corner Locoed
liodlderj etreeta.-npposite - the above." -
-; "HANDSOME COUNTRY; RESIDENOE, noel!.
• •
;flogs *ratios' oil the tiferinantiren it:inroad: " • =• •
TALVAOLE,43I I / 1 = saiD , COUNTRY E , idd
;;dies' between Torriedele and ' • -
COUNTRY BEAT, with about *fen acre, Chestnut
. EGEGlNTalilthf, 230 • sera, With' intariOr
rltententeon't3o Rieer,Rehttrare
-. - i one gotlo fine
,New
LABOR ELEGANT, Ai4D,VALVABLE PER9i,'`da;
• • =.l:treen the city of' Wilmington and Biaady wine sidiev4
ELEGANT 0013STRY• BEAT, scres," - with• Sue
improrimenis. &hold Ilintse'Lin, e,VernAistoWn,llipo..,
, hits the lite Dr 4; • ••,_• -
•-rr HAN-A:10.11,31MODNIIN DWELLING, Nd ; 7184 °allow=
hilt street : •. ' • • -
CHLOE- eli • cit, - DWE LLING, AND 15 . o:
- pl6 - dreli •••. •
- -- tOult4TOßT:Dpiioic- 3TORE ;AN D
• • " No. 13 0 9 Chititititt •
..•, .111110/1 'STORE, AND, DWELLING, 170. 702 South:
, Fifteenth 'treat, , •- • '• •.• ,
r -' ,, N146,Tr MODERN - DWISSUANG, - , No.. 840 . Federal
Also. alenrit =aunt of 'r4S'er proherty, Ground
Rata. Mortgeg e a,Ao., Printed listenteybo ha at tte
eaction store: • -
• •T,- "PRIVATE - SiiiristirWein: "
• .'.'',017 - ItigifZeitienterento 'our PriritteD ta
. 'And Odreitised Ochesionally,il'oniPoblic 41 . e Abetrects
•
-Starw eopiee 'ardpiuted weekly, 4= 1 . 3 3 f4tel,
thisinese ifeeiter) free of Clots*. • •
4AIKEtit :11;. -5 FIEEMANi:AUOTIONEEN ;
-v. NO; 422 WALNUT-ortfai , T,
'- • Persona aVorinivtaiiitle-ocinslgnmente cart
, essunittleat their property williaot beyworirleed, .
"" _Mr ,Conandisiond more modratithan thane
,ohists7ol
'. :1 7 4 r 1 7- o theednetion gen rei n the city. " • ' -
- Oorurivuninte respectfully solicited. : • - i
-:•1 1 7T mild immediately alter the woods are"eol.i.
• ',.'2.WENTII•4OIOOND",BPRIGEt BALE-.1:11Llf 14th.
' Thfe sibs will inelade•-. : . • :
- Orphani! Court' dbiolate flale4-Ilatate of John Grey,.
,
„,
TußEzsiOnif-JtitroK-uousx, TUIRTERNTi'
• - 6TRIBET, , - ABOVE , WOOD -A three-story brick house
and-lot, watt side'-of Thirteenth street, above, Wiled,'
• lag feat troat, 32 14•1'ilapp. - Olear-oftneinbeances .
STORY-SIOUX REIMS ~,11811814 , No. 750 Bowl* .
• 'NINTH BTREST.:-.6 thiso.stitrytiritle hones, two-slo-,
' back tack. bailatai x and lot of grOnodoNo.. 750
- _ .."Dentla Ninth street, 16 feet front, 59 feet deep. 4 15 00
Viish-vbsianCe m6y - • •,,
- - "..IIIIER. , BTORT 7•R:ItI OR trotrBE, -uoNIN.b.)l'
• Wriuntr threeZetOry brick house and' lot, frame
-- berth side,:of,,Dickinaon ;treat, 78 feet "Nat
• • -coin, ?Pat*. lEhlet. 16 feet front, 64 feet deep. Goa
V i Ptartilr‘9 l Booltillas oven, bath-room, &e. $BOO cash
- ,„1. 1 .i1F".<.A . ti.T ; • _
• TIIRRE-bTORT.IIIITCK 110718 E, OUVIDGBIA. AVE
' EUDAND BTREET.-Ttune-story brick hon-e
- and lot teground„Ooliimbia avenue, below Ninth Et ,
.le fest Dont. 61 fest dsepto' a - three-feet alley. Twe
ets's* briel(beekf i-4alayee range, with bathe. Cost
,194500 to,d:7
BllU lL oo'caal may remain.
- .bui I DING -I.OT, QUERN STREET,
0119.31,1 e. TOWN,' 209 by 805 PltiT s THREE PRONTO.-
- Ainot of - gminndi.north - olde of Queen street, adjoining
lead of V.Siemiii. Rag:: 203 felt 8,4 inches front. 031
• Felten Pulaski avenue, and 208 feet 8h inches on Peon
street: -Ptilaski avenue 1160 feet wide, and will proba
bly be the !infer the hew railroad now order contract
- •to.Stoga street;-Queen street is graded, curbed, paved,
iratitgbted.rAh gee . to ;within a square of this lot,
past'wl4-4eate.the -lot 2% feet above,
The lot hilavidocithai elo pe bolt to Penn street. Two
' thirdispaY Sentain4 •
- Orpintrue. Oonttßals,-Ifertati Of. ThommaDegatirDeald.
• ' , i9ERER-lIIORr ‘ BRION. 4101:18E, ".WIETAD, f
ielbillit`thisse-itery brick drielling4 , with back building/I
Valet, - nertti`..6l9e of:Whiter ?streeit,lm j, feet west o
TeritlC/tmtil; 111 flobtarstrfiet deep: , Clear of in
ati'MGrithees., f0i".62,204 "81,000wiwy remain..
-: 2 - OrPlintslurtifalO24kune 'Estate. '
- itlicarosous - ilf" SIPS,' ONTARIO:RT.,. HEN
- D7111,T0N.."--A - ban ome'diruble ~tnanalon,boaute, Irish
a agnate of - grotind.,!northetat, corner of Ontario' and
, Tweotletli striets' , ll6 , feet 10%- inches along Ontario
- street, 218 feet on the , Germantown Railroad, and 196
feet on Twentieth street. Tharnansion len feet front.
. Parlorma one ,side, hill lathe:o94e, dinin g room And
i toheia on thitb err has tWo•storyrbriek . back Mind
- tog s gad introduced;large dearer and vegetable garden.
Isis withinameaquetrent,theistation• at Tioga strbet.
$1,500 may remain.
Orphanaroourt Beilea:Ehapni ratite.
otlit-STORYAIItOK.;IO4ONpOBN,
Nut , 811116.0V,- , 41A hindloareform..eforyfirickzeeldence,
' withiltivie:atory hick bulfdinge, and lot Of giefuid/west
of viaattetb - ,atiiiit;'3B 7 44o. , tOsal;evitont - iand 304
feet• deep to 4olineen atree4:l9 'The house
• - has 'saloon , parlors, breakfast rot and kitchen on the
same - floor, dining-room _abets, beater,water closets,
enclosed verandahissid - itlf the modern improvements.
Roots for- 9/60. - Posasesion, immediately if ' dealred.
$6 OIXIMay remain. - . • . • • .
' - breplsehe , Court iileile-Same :Estate. •
-TDRRE-418OIXT BRIOIC - Dmatuniq;,
WAgHINO
TOIy;BTREET, '9O.IIRTEARTEI - witaD,w,lindeome
thnse:Story 'bricriesidenee lot, three•elory ; bock
buildings., e ra„ south Ado "Of'-Wailihigion street,
'Walt of,'Tenth, , ,2iffeet hoht; 80 feet deep. Saloon par
' /o_r;heitteivi,variger, baths, /to, Rents for $lOO . .$3,000
mac remain..• '
n - ANDBosz :LOT ONOuND; - 111ANNRISt
-STREET, ORRlSlANTOWN'..l.kvalciable lot of ground
adjoining the elegant property of , ReV.R.,Goddard.. on
the north side of elitokeim.iitreee. 209 'feet ,iontliweet
Gold' Boole street, - between the
_pleat , road: wint„Oreen
street, GenialtistOwn; 123: feat 0% inches, front sod 888
feet 9,(.loehei deep On }he nottneaat side, and 839 feet
°alba norithwastands: •117! jt has a lialuleome row of
trails 'Planted_ in WO,- gal Ind Witternierig , Menheim
street: The Bestirs II firskate4 Tema:43,ooo easlarv,
batant4.r4}lrelnefu •, • •.` - "'
"THREE-B , ;(ntriajamt ROWE PAL MER,ID RTRII ET
with wick hulloing end
_toter ground north:east aide or Palmer street, 160 feet
:south east `from Drinklin; avenue; 18 feet 5 lathes
• ,rat,daip 'toss:l/est. -
• =113"-ids to be • pain:Uri mach -
the above when tne
" same - is P" - ••••' v " - • -
' Bald at.Nqi 28 North _Water meet, -
- soar ~80L6S1t4 - - AN ISAOII lora rB, ROIL
' , HaIIe , T OIII3 ,:49I,ItIiENEIP , DIATIORtf WALES,
- - :f.od:We4nhidai bfnriitnlf,
- 21st- .68.1014,' without reserve, at_ public.
esldj at NOT2Bl4o4ls,Water street, the entire door,
turosi'dte otthileatablEhMent." ' in part
8 Tarr tron'ilminte Milers; halding - 1,000 each, and,
BlittelletOneeilitildlo9 : 363lWcimli Stab ' •
r pipe coppat
„ o. 4 4 lllneedlppets: - .l7ol77 , OrDnoteis.'lntekirta, copper 'pin,'
• -81 "ialTotie; „At airbanks', paten= jetl6, now v w e
bet front 109, gio the , Iron Ago* press, Iron lever
PeStAMP l l4l l 4:llmall 1e5.1 0 11.- 1 1 1 7BO,flainesi .soslbs.
,jtilttletlloll4)'eg:KniTes. seep outters-coat 420
. ant4litjalry efinanes, tables, , for mina.
- - wren, Majaptimps andaUes,,llleo offfneforollore•
gallons • alkali . , vi clone kinds , 0
, - 0(414: - resid,'whli , V4the
artless irnoi•re to conduct the business. • .
• • • - 1 1 / 1 810118Pli,TWAP PRIVATE -
Southwest corner of Seventeenth
andllediitiVettOte : :P-w
Resieenee .Washingtore Elenire and Walnut street,
..• Dwelitoghoure,'No,,B2T Vino street. ' -
&Mee of•Jand, Indian Queen lane.
-Valuable property, Prankford road.
• " Dandsoole dtritillos4,Nci: 1612 „Wallace street.
Duman staiidatad dwelling, Seventeenth' arid Wash
_
inglien streets, -
Elegant property, 99 items:944 sine , Torreedale.
• :3dpares of: land, Oheiton motive, Germantown.
• - flentontelatidende and lot, West Thiladilphia,
"-Ifilulat-btikifgaittidi'Geritientowti Railreid' and
Oolittobia evenly. '
liansaasatAwilkaill Orbit aSiftsti strailti -090
- ' • •••
• , •,.
• *
, -
fudge u m , ;Auction.
• •.•• —•—
" • ,13' • S ROODS* - -
_..l4o4llqttitadltUk r iaidelOSStiotitmt ML
! 1/ S B .,,f:F I ,9BATIPTFAMOND--aid,VtUgtatteo! ,
•
7 ' r es,
ne WQOJ I V,I•4 I M, 14 0 'FP •
• <-- - `7 On N ydadar • ' •
4 . loddttiatitiketit 10,:otolooliiitt moth ak n o soldritttikOzt
aerrocalonortkl lascrotinent orataldiwor fariOy snot.
, •„,
• •
drelook; no aold, idttout
reaorve. a ginetalaseortmdat of men's and bop,' eTn
lteer °Whine. • •
Mr • Portion baring surplus stooks oan bare 'Skald
aidd anj dayin the week by -eerelinipte- tha " Oomtoot-,
ip t SCOTT Jr:, 11.1'. TOTIOSZEIttttiOces-,
Juive nor toWOLBICRT ,
eci3OOTUSSIGILEST A NIIT St.;
im il atte.tboynetcw
House. between Youth and nth
-OLOTRESPINSING PAILS AT PRIVATE BALE.
- loot latded'frownohooner '
, 100 bgtoni elOtMe plim.
SWISS ItUNTIL/AS.
-- Aleo 2 It private axle; an invoice of Elwin manias.
Jut Imsdat.
PREMIX - PILLET4IitITTS. ,
Alm. aline of Preach t mittar
MEWS.' JENNINGS 'lc 00.13 OIOT II ING AT
:-t SALE.
The belaneocof 'clotlifitg from the Calibrated:Menu
qadter7 of Meson W. T: Jennings,* Co, of Broadway,
'New York, not Bold On • Itridtiy; will be, held at private
sale at thirlsalearoom; No. 481 . ' ph ektrink attest, for a
days. 'Gentlemen' wishing Ao ,
puielteee will bare
, in opportanttfof procuring clothing, manufactured for
beet retailpalea at auction prices.
pppMOVAL.- 7 -FIJRNESS, BRINLEY, &
• JAL , CO. have ran:loved to the Long, N0.,429 MARKET
Street, formerly occupied by Messrs: Caleb Cope & Co.
• • • '- FURNKSR, BRIbILRY, & CO.
if i nfItkIES,‘BRINLEY, cc., .
. No,, , na MARKET amid
Ai 9 SE B THAN iti ) ;AIIOTIONEER
2. M. corner
IMETHitid B,Bo3tBtreeti. •
_.,
• LARNE : B4LE OF. FORFEITED , PL EDGES.
IIY - Order 'of - Abraham leathana, 'Broker, formerly of
the Southeast twiner of Fourth and Rice streets.
' Tuesday Morning,
July 20th, at O'clock, consisting of gold and silver
' Went lever, lemne; end other watches, gold chains,
ear-rings, linger, rings, pencils, bracelets, breastpins,
silver spoons, Ice. Double barrelled guns,
revolving
and singlibirrellt4 pletolt,11088i; :chairs So.
011.0fiffifk.—thiata; Pena, add vests , silks, drosses,
absirls,iholii, bed - '
Ill1109,•=all hiving on deposit with
me ovo-tlarlegal terigth',:gt time, will call ' nd redeem
or pay atarges thereon, otherwise' 839 , will be sold
at Public sale on the abovo day.
jya-Mq, 'ABRAllall NATHAN 9, Broker.
PUBLEVAOOOIIMODATION.
-MONEY! MONEY MONEY! ! 1
Money liberally 88Tatiefx1 in large or, small amounts,
from one dollar Vo'lliodsarids,,tel gold , and ativbr plate,
diamonds,- wyWhie, jeWelry, foyillng-pleces musleal
instrardentrTffrnitme, tiCy'goodi,, elillblig,itroceriee,
*lgoe> hard;rare;chtlery, books; horses, vehicles her
kit akticles of value; for' stir - length of time
agreed: on, 0 - Natifens , ,,,Principai MstablishmeBt,
o?ttikiaitat **lied &ill snd Race streets: ,
U7' Piomtefory votes; 'with collateral, discounted
at the loivest market retell.
NATILSII,9 , "..PRINCIPIIL EBTARLIMIMENT, 8. E.
„CORNER OP 13LXTII AIeD"RACH STREETS.
'Whole money will be liberally advanced on gold and
silver plate, dtamondi, witches, jewelry;foiviing pieces,
dry goods clothing, - groceries, liquors, cigars, hard
ware, tittle*, fancy 'articles, mirrors, paintings; eh.
gra.elnge, • musical lnetramente, fdrniture , bedding,
horses, vehicles, harness; gala, and all other articles
br War;
011 T-DOOR BALES.
Personia attention given to all ont-door Bales, either
at private dwellings, store!, or elsewhere, and tilnrund
unusually low. •
TO PERSONS I'AELTRQIII/111idG 110138BIUMPIDIG.
..Persofis relinquishing housekeeping - or haviog sup
plied of Turnitare to dispose of, will dnd it to their ad
vantage, by sendinetliti mime to' the auction store . south
east corner of Sixth and -Rene strata, where - it "will be
properly arranged Id thelurditare salesroom, and sold
to the best advantage, twckliirds of the goods adVanoed
if required, and Yhe ballots beaded over, the afternoon
of the day deals. •• -•—• -
. BALD.
sine gold 'add sljter htinUgg ease, 'OOl6 saes, and
donble bottdmed lever, lejdnei, -Zogllsh, Swim, and
lfreriell.frataliee -f*iold'eneeks,"geld bhaiite, gold braes
aVnrietyof tine gold ands, breastydniothd anger
rings; One Antee, -Imperfor old violin and sonar, very
tine melodeon; and numerous other articles
AT, PRIVATE BALE AT 'VERY LOW L'Blo/313.
' Gold Staglieh patent lever 'watches, fall jewelled and
vjlain - ;since of Mtn' fine XS-karat ease* of the beet
English patent Jaye, watches, full jewelled
ot tbe most approTed Rakers.
„:Gold'esekoement lever and 'leplhe watches, in bomt
eases and open face; of the very hest mete. ,
yadiest gold, enamelled watches, set with pearl and
flit:noun. ~ ':-
, .
_. ,
" ' "Sibtelnglish,", Swiss, and French watches, disniond
*sift phis and ; floger rings, gold bracelets, ear tinge,
finger iings,brest pins,: studs, fine gold vest , fob. and
hooKebsns,. gold,,speotieljes, Cud yarletul other "arti=
.0. 1 4 dr Itttribl "lay &a , ,
NlaThir 7,101.THA1413,: -ATTOTpUtEER)
and MONEY LOAN orsios, Nov 994 - Monti
•PRlSllidtreet, below - Walnati oprelte• Pear at., only
eight doers below•the lreharopi, • •
!Bonny of! WiaMosaitroial o'clock, A. IL, =tit 10
ololorlain the emerting.• • • •
;Out...door andsilos at the Auction Rome, at;
twalid upon the most traledetory terms.
7:•-• .t. CAPITAL 1000,000. • •
XsigsbUthd for Shirrlast Thirty Yew.
Adamant roads front one dollar to thousands on Dia
Wendt, Silver Plate, Watches, .14:a Hardware, tier
°handles; Clothing, Parniture B t 0/11ftrIl oiled
Instruments Onna, llonera, Carriages , and hoods of
: rem remain any length of time sewed
Mestere, from one hundred dollars and nparde
- will. be charged 2 per cent. per month; POO and over;
the lovrostmartcat raw
- This Store House having a depth . of 120 feet, halllng
Sr. and thistitrootraulte - to store all Valuables, and prl,
rate watchmen for the prelates ; shoot heavy inn
-nags effected for the benefit of all persons having goods
advanced upon • , -
• N.!•ll.—On amanat of • having en unlimited capital,
this oploe is prepared to make advances on more setts
factory and accommodating terms than my other In
this atty.- • -7,
-Honey admired to the poor, in small 'woman!, with
out any Wm. - •
AT PRIVATN PAIN.
. Gold Patent Lever and 'other iiniehee, Jewelry, arid
Clothing will be sold at reduced yew. euldy
Q A. DYSART dc, 00., AIIOTIONENILIS AND
OcaoassiOn .2721OMANTII, No. 27 South YIUHTU
STRUT, corner of LODGB STREET.
AT PRIVATE BALE
A large and valuable tract of valuable coal and tlm-
Aker land at..prieatik sale. well worthy the attention of
capitalists and others, as the owner Is compelled to
For farther particnibun inquire at the 'motion
J 7 OUT-DOOR SALES satiated and promptly at
tended te. •
'ADVANORS made on consignments when de
sired ,without extra charge.
D ie SALES-ROOMS open until 101... m. Now pre
pwad,to - rooeive invoices of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
WATORES and JEWELRY, NEW and SECOND
FUND FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, BOOKS and STA
TIONERY. ho., ?co..
, trr, Sales, of PASO! Goons every evening.
WEE WILICESBA.RRE LEHIGH COAL
—Unparalleled Surneas of the introduction of this
Superior Coal into tho'llbilariciphift Market!
We arn'tlaily receivinglestimonlols from all quarters
where thla Coal hoe been tested of its great superiority
ovdr any Lehigh Coal ever burned.
The Coal yields au exceedingly, WHITE Ash, audio
perfectly free from cinder of any kind, while the Coal
'itself is perfectly clean and entirely free from slate or
any impurity.,
For steam purposes it has no equal, the testimony of
some of the most eminent Engineers in the country
being in its favor.
We have thu EXCLUSIVE control for its sale
AUDFNittED & ROMMEL,
Shippers and Retail Dealers in Wilkeabarre Coal.
Office, WATER Street, above Callowhill, and first
Whs.!! al.los'e Callowtall street, Delaware. jy1043518
DUKE LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP
COAL.—JAMBS IL MONTGOMERY informs hie
friends and the public that he bee effected an arrange
meet with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the
sale of thelrjnetly-celebrated LEMUR COAL. lie has
also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top
Mines for the sale of hie valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS
COAL, and is now prepared to receive enters and 'make
prompt deliveries, at hie Office, No, 402 WALNUT
Street, second story, front room. je3-3m
IfiIiCERING, • FOX, & 00., wholesale and
Iv retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
COAL.' Lehighyari—THlßD, Wed and HERMAN
TOWN- ROAD. Schuylkill yard=RACH and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia: - Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the most approved rakes, under cover, Said pre.
pared erspraiely for famllv use. ' • ' fed-y
' •
ii,NEWYPEILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
DO iun daily relielifid, it My Yard, the beet IttmlitYo..
EMITAILD AND LDNIGII co. oustomere,
and all others who may tayor rao with their orders, may
rely oo getting Deal that will be hatiabietory to them.
Ur", No Inferior Doal - kopt at thla eatabliehmoot to
oda *CLOW
ATAXANDIS CONITZBY,
N Z. eoraer of, Brood *ad OhorriOtS
RE140VA1 . ..-JOHN Y. DOILEILTY
OHA.RVES ROTH,
TALILORB,
AVE . ItZMoV.VD
N. E. CORNER OF FIFTU AND WALNUT BTRRETB
PILADELPRIA TYII FOUNDRY--
N..W. Oor. THIRD and OHESICOT Sta.
L. rnouzz 80N, thankful for the liberal pa.
tronigs heretofore Accorded to their Establishment,
and'dssliotie to merit its continnanoe would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPEOIMEN
BOOK: la now ready, and from their increased Localities,
Fire noW - prepmed to farnieh every thinenecessary In a
ieozpvl° te,Printing stablishment, at the shortest no
tice:—Their long pr ac tical esrionce In the business,
, land the feet of their .perstmal. separintendextos of the
onanufaoturini department, juntiffea them In asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better dn.
(glee article Mau their cotomporariss.
Thoie, theiefdre who deelce Printing Material*,
' , would,l do well to apj4y to them plarloita to prehathis
l elsewhere.
type taken . at *into per Pound, in ezakai r f°7
se Romanian !Mime . AS
;BONES: --100000 Shin Bones, suitable for
Umbrella gala Batton Maker,, In store and for sale
1 ) y , 013.01.13DALE,'PEIROE, k 00.,
jab , 1 0 4 NORTH WHARVEB
ZVREIGHT FCR NOVA SCO TIA
'About 700 bbls bulk can be had for a port In No.
'vs Scotia. Apply to -
J liN Di. KENNEDY & Co.,
joBo - 132 NORTH WIIARVES.
1 AUMAN' Si RABORG— .
tcof Importere:tind Wholesale Dealers to WINES,
lIRANDIES,„ WHISKEY i , GINS, and FANCY LI:
4110R13, No. 3011 ISIARILET Street, between Tenth and
Eleventh streets.Jelii-tf
, •
! i t) UltE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.-
3 it very superior article. For sale in large or small
ota, by OROARDALB, PIIIROg, & 00.,
imit • ' - 104 North Delaware avenue
WBITE FISH.--75 ball bbl'. of the eele
brated Detroit River White Fish, just received
Lod for sae by 0.0 . SADLER & 00.,
i fee • A North W ATER lit,r.d.
.‘ ENNINGS-800 bbls. NO. 1 PICKLED
lierring; 800 bbie extra Newfoundland ditto
20 bbls Potoinao dry 'sited ditto now In store and for
JNO. M. E iNNIIOY 4r. Co.,
m a
y bi r 5 ,
Nos. 180 and 102 N WHARVES
3100g(alikNonaAkifiril.iiiik.,hil
yA,M in K to E re bb
YRATOt r i: 7
MO South ITRONT at
JUTE HEM:P. I -4 LARGE STOOIC. OP
L aupeior nalitg_oa Wind - sod for sale by
NITY,ER, & 00.,
NILO North WATER street
M 4 99 Sortk
£% nn I `'
TDERIIVIAN'STRUP,'. - '
..„Rm
itcrovEn.aoLualcui.uxtztroxlDa O.P •
ully pitinsittie 6 . 616:Ei1 - to'lvilich new dig•
thii : Materlidstedlediere subjected, must now
be itioilVed as an eitablished medicine: its efficacy in
' • , DT•SPEPSI-A•; •
Affectionaof thetiief,`ViApsy; 'lieni•Ws, Bronchitis
and Consumptive tendencies, DloorarW l State of the
Blood, Boils, Bcnivy, the Vrostratint,Effects of Load or
Mercury, fleneral Debility, and all Diseaseetehich're
rite a Tonle and. *Alterative "Medicine, Is beyond quee
n.'
.
proofs of Re are so nu
, • -r" Morons, so 'sell authenticated, and. of
onichleetdiarcharaoter, that sufferers
a;(,,,0,) 47 Unapt Yeitionably hesitate to receive
km the *offered aid. , '
* • The Peruvian *Syrup does not profess
to be a cure-all, but Its range is eaten
`.•l664;..-''ve, because many diseases, apparently
unlike, ar , intimately related, and proceeding from one
cause, may be cured by one remedy.
The close of diseases for Which - the Syrup provides a
cure is precisely that which has so often baffled the
highest order of medical skill.' The facts aro tangible,
the tvitnesses aceessible, and the safety j and efficacy of
the Syrup incontrovertible. ' . -
Those perione who may wish for an Opinion from die•
interested persons respecting the chardeter of the Syrup,
cannot fall to be satisfied with the following, among no
marlins testimonials, in 'the hands' of the Agents. The
signatures - are thoseof gentlemen well, known in the
community, and of the highest respectability,
The undersigned having experienced the beneficial of
forts of the ",Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re
commend it to the attention of the public.
Prom our own experience, se well as from the testi
mony of others, whose Intelligence and, integrity are al
together unquestionable; we have no doubt of Its effica
cy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge and Bron
chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy.,
Neuralgia, &e. Indeed. its effects would be incredibW,
but from the high -character of those who have wit.
nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, so
we do ours, to its restorative power.
Rev. JOHN PIER PONT,
THOMAS A DEXTER,
• S H. KENDALL, M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY,
- THOMAS 0 AMORY,
PETER HARVEY,
- JAMES 0 DUNN
HEN THOS. WHITTEMORE.
OERTLFIOATE OF DR. HAYED.
Ulu well known that the medicinal effects of Frotis,
Ida of Iron Is lout by Wren a very brief exposure to air,
and that to maintain solution of Protonide or Iron,
Without further oxidation, has been deemed Impossible.
In the Peruvian Syrup, Rita desirable point le at
tained by combination in a way boforo unknown, and
this solution may replace ail the proto carbonate", of
tratos, and tartrate' of the Materia Tledien.
A. A MAYES, M. D.,
Assayer to the State of hlassachnsetta.
10 Boylston street, Boetop.
SOLD BY
N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, •
No. IS
WATBl_ . Sntlo r ,
, la c m„
FIFTH and 01E8TNti Streets, '
HASSAND & CO ,
TWELFTH and CLIENITSITT &Testa
. _
jolt-tn tit sat-em went Agents for Philadelphia.
INVIGOR.A.TO
PIZINERD HY Dll.l l / 1 100ED
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FRO M GUMS,
Is one of the best Purgative end Liver Mediolnes now
before the public, that into as a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It Is not only a Cathartic, bat 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 secompllshing two purls:mix effectually, with
out any of the painful feelings esperiencet la the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It ,strengthens the aye- -
tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken
daily in modorge Qagies,lllll §trqn.tlon and build it up
with imam* utplattY.
the lAv a ;sone of the
human body; and when it
'well, the powers of the
bind, The stomach teal
on the hes)thy action of
performanee of -its Inna
te et fault the bowel' are
system suffers In comp
Liver- —hay I_ln Peaeod to
eases of teat organ, one
made it Ws' study, in a
yeare, to find some reme.
act the many derange•
ble.
To prove that this re.
porton troubled with Lt.
He forme, hall but to try a
°edam.
These Game remove ell
the system, nupplaing in
of bile, towlgoreting the
Moat well, pun lying ;);e
health to the whole me
oases of the dleatuea—of
, 411,1008 ATI/LOMB are
ter, prevented by the oo•
INYWORAToR.
One dose, sifter Siting,
rtagmeh end preireat
tnly one doss, Wren
1940717MAJW.
. .
Only one dose, taken et
gently, and cures 008.
One dose„ t taken after
MeIA.
117" One dose of two
relieve &or lisansone.
. . . .
Ulm bottle taken for la
the COLIM of The diseue,
Me one dose totatedl
while one dose, often re.
OROLVIIi MOISCB. and a
irrOnly one bottle le
system the strode of me.
neat.
ieWr • One bottle taken
sallowness or unnatural
One dose taken a short
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, often repeat.
aunts in its worst forms,
complaints yield almost
One or two doses cure
to children ; there to no
remedy in the world, as it
A few bottles cure
absorbents.
We take pleasure faro- r commending this meth
tine as a preventive, far Barra and Anna, Coat.
Vaysa, and all Dresas of a Simians Type. It ope
rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to
testify to fte wonderful virtues.
All who use it are gulag their unanimous testimony
in its favor.
Er Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
TRH LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS • 801•XS1810 MUDIPAT, DIBOOVEIT, end hi daily work
ing cares, almost too great to bailey°. It cures as if by
magic even the firat dote giving bene fi t, and seldom
more 'than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complalut, from the world Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which Ire the re
cult of a DISEASED LIVER.
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
Dr. BANSCI,C, Proprietor, '' Broad Way, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT SONS, 218
North Second Street.
Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by SAMUEL
SIMBS, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and-P. BROWN,
Fifth and Chestnut streets Philada. spl3 to th say
• illitiLTU will, In all cases, follow the use of Radwayis
R. R. Remedies. These are none so sick or diseased, se
weak feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, 13111
that kadway's Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, of
ILegulators, se the nature of the disease or sickness
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.
These remedies coneist of Midway's Ready Relief;
Railway is Renovating Resolvent; Radware Regulators
Each of these remedies po.ieenses special curative power
ever certain diseases. Yet there are other diseases
wherein their combined medicinal properties are re.
quired ; and when thus used, If there ts sullicient ills
and strength within the diseased or dying body to ens
'Lain their action, the patient will live and be restored
to health.
Pain
Acute Diseases -
Inflammatory Diseases.
Malarious Diseases -
Congestive Diseases....
Scrofulous Drseases..,.
Chronic Diseases
Syphilitic Diseases
Constitutional Diseases.
Skin Diseases
Nervous Diseases
R. R. Relief.
R. R. Relief.
Relief and Regulators.
Retie fund Regulators.
Relief and Regulators.
Renovating Resolvent.
. Renovating Resolver!.
.Renovating Resolvent.
.Resolvent and Regulators.
Renovating Resolvent.
.Resolvent, Relief, Regain.
tors.
.Rtady Relief ¢ Regulators
Infectious Diseases
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASKS
Many dietaries that afflict humanity are inherited as
heir-looms from the diseased bodies of (licitly sires
Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis, 'and Wits, are among
the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we
care not how many generations the seeds of these dia•
same may have been established to the ayetem, cor
rupting the blood—Rodway's Renovating Resolvent
will eradicate from the bodies of the dilated every par.
Wile of diseased deposits, and 011 the veins with new,
pure, and healthy blood.
OHM ODES'S DISEASES
.11adway's Renovating Resolvent should be hailed
se a blessing by every mother throughout the laud.
whose infants are arnlcted with Rotes, flamers, eta.
These breakiogs out (thus early) are evidences of die
ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few demur of
the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige
of the disease and Insure the child a sound and healthy
body.
R. R. IL—llsidway's Ready Relief for Headaches, who.
ther sick or nervousq Rheumatism, Mar
three, Dpontery , Cholera Morbus Cramps,
',miasma, Bloody Plux Paralysis, Lumbago
Gout, Neuralgia' Toothache, Smell Pox,
Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaint'.
Scarlet Hever, Pains around the Liver, Ple&
rlsy, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of ell
kinds. lladwara Ready Relief will, in a few
minutes, change the miseries you suffer ft
Joys of pleasure.
R. R. Renovating Resolvent, for the oars
--- of chronic diseases—Such as Scrofulous and
Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive and
"other affections of the, Lungs and Throat,
Induration and Enlargement' of parte.
Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin
Hodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, end all
other dines/see arising from an impure stets
of the blood.'
8.8. R.—Radway'm Regulators will cure, eirectivel)
and swedily. Costiveness, Indigestion
Painter's Cholla, Lead Diseases, Indamma
tlon of the Rowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Cam
Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys
Primate Complaints, Smell Pox, Fevers
Measles, etc., eto. Whenever the system Is
out of order, or the blood impure, a dose of
Radway'a Regulat-re will restore it to regu
lerity, and purify and cleanse the blood. Nr
female abould be without thorn.
B. R R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and
Merchants everywhere.
ItADWAY tr. 00., New York City.
W. H. Selena,
T. W. Dion to Roe, Agents, Philadelphia.
T. R. CALLS/lone,
isplit.taksadlydreowlyr
WISUFFEIL WITH DYSPEPSIA
ZIEGLER & SMITH'S PURE, MEDICINAL
OOGNAO BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirite,
General Debility, Ac., &a., 6:0. Price 01.25 per bob.
tle, or $10.60 per dozen. Warranted pure. Try it.
I hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dye.
impala for the last ten yenta, during which time I have
tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Having
had Zeigler A. Smith's Pure, Medicinal Oognso Brandy
recommended by many preens, Induced me to try H.
One bottle had almost cured me of dyspepsia and costive
habits, of ten years' Mending. I can say, with a thank
ful heart, that 1 bare never found Its equal during my
painful and distreseing complaint. I sincerely carom.'
mend It to dyspeptic, nervous And debilitated au Hereto,
JOax 0. KLA.OIIOTH,
16th 1868. 1231 Olive street.
Al5O, ma'am & SMITH'S Pure Medicine' WHIRS,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and coneamp
tives, and in all owe of general debility, lees of Appel
tile, km.
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle. ....... ....SI 00
Old Port Wine, do. do. 1 00
Old Sherry Wane, do. ' do. 100
Address your orders to Sole Agents,
ZEIGLER A. SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
S. W. corner SNOOND and GREEN Ste ,
Also, for side by JOHN BLEY, Druggist,
fel-y lhankford road; opposite Hanover.
(10),IPOSIT - ElitON RAILING.—T. L.
V LITTLEFIELD, No. 23 N. SIXTH Street, Bole
Agent for Hutchinson & Wickersham's celebrated
COMPOSITE RAILINGB,,wouId call attention to hie
new patterrol of Iron Railing, Verandahs, Balconies
Carriage and Ferro Gates Sumner Houses, &a. &a.,
and he le oontldent they will be found the beet atkicles
of the 1004 in the +drill anThßm*
PORT WINE.-80 Quarter Pipes, in bond
and for Web' WILLIAM. N. YRATON,
Wit PlO Jou% 7101/4 Ipfget.
THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA, TTIESDAY. JULY 13. 1858.
jet, ,
1T08AN9ACir.13,43t , 011" . 13 ITTERS.
PL., Thiel idediolte Iwits name Iniplies, is one of the
extant., ~It is ea
pealally adapted to thugs who have a loss of appetite or
are &Meted with' liyaPepsia, Liver Complaints,
Nervous Debility General Weak meson:id diselteell
arising from a d isor dered condition of the digeaßve
organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY '
there is _porttps no medioine in the world equal , to
it, as it enters. purities, and replenlebes the owd
w h ich is so important to bring - about a healthy action
THOUSANDS ARE LIVING
a miserable eilsterce, - of a pale sickly color, west
and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the
use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. •It le tie
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any
thing that is of an Injurious nature.'
FOR ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD
there 10 no better antidote than Bobeneack.e Iron Bit.
tors. When the blood le Impure the whole body le full
of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but
cleansing a part will not purify- the whole. At the,
fountain we must begin; and to cleanse the blood there
to no better remedy than thee° invaluable Bitter..
Their chief constituent Is iron, and we all know Ito
efficaey In removing the. Impure matter from 'the
whole visceral eyetent. They are prepared by • prao
Mal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
physicians and others. as the ne plus tdtta" of all
•,
tonics. . . . .
to the proprietor that be has succeeded in compound '
lug a remedy for many of the• ills that his fellow•
mortals are subject to; and that the public appro.
Mate it Is not a question of doubt, but a fined (set,
as the demand for It has far surpassed hie 'annulus
expeotations.
RxAD THE TBEITiMONT OP A WORTLEY CITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some
three years, with it diaease peouliar to her sex. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Hearing of Bobettsetcl 2 s Iron Bitters, and knowing
Iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a
bottle, ' , thigh proved 'to be the medicine she solely re=
;mired; by restoring her us health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who' are similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereurn remedy.
- JOHN COLD.
' — No. 631 Capitol Street,
This invaluable Medicine is prepared only by' '
GRORDR S. HOBRNSAOII,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
N. W. corner of THIRD end (*BEEN Streets,
To whom all orders most be addressed. -
Price SI. Discount to dealers. Sold by Dv:Aside
generally. •
NALYSIS OF LYON'S CATAWBA
rm. BRANDY by
, • A. A.' HATES, M. D.,
Amiens so TUX EITATI os Msestotrusitra.
eoiltiaßAS. Osilitlo22la.—A - brirwn
ctxl ;Mien, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated
from clean linen it left no oil or offenalie matter.
Analysed tor volatile and fixed drugs, of stiAich no
traces of any kind were found. Ito color is proved to
be doe to a colored resin an attract derived from wood.
lITIn every respect it is a pore epiritoup Molar.
The fragrance or bouquet whit:Mit pommel quake
fated, and it then appears unlike thee - from Deft
Brandy or Willi, helot a llllitfiall4PP retultillY
s peculiar fermentation of lestairlus and Isebella
Grapes.
01111XIOAL Oweieorazi.-1, parts In volume of this
'spirit contains at 60 deg P. 4612-10 parts of pure al.
cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 3,000 park of the
spirit afford 23 parte of a strong sqlution of the oil
which charaeterises this Brandy; the spirit left, alter
removing the oil, es ',eye and odorless, and in all its
qualities s perfect spirit not sub) o. t ic cheese. One
U. S. gallon of flip Brandy at 60' deg. sr. contains, be.
sides the spirit and oil, 0n1y:220 gre. of matter oom-
Posed of erect of frvi, gam, and oolerfg 'reign from
wood.
BOaren, Janusz,' 28, 1868.
Dr. 00XE, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. WAS.
R. CHILTON, Chemist, of ,New York, both pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration.'
For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has
no rival, and has long been needed to supersede the
poisonous compounds sold under , the name of Brandy,
As a beverage, the pure article altogether superior,
and sovereign, sure remedy for 7 phi, flatulency,
IeSW nguor, OrmerliYebil &,., &a.
44 $8 wro 1n.,. 13gtaig.u.Na
ou4 PAO E.— base Wines are m ain thi neigh
borhood of Ofroluhiti, and aregoararrtied to be the
Puri Jilia of The Drape; and 'are ihrinently calculated
for invalids and persBns who're:6lra • gput49 &Mt*
lent, and far Sacramental purposes.
Retail price $1.215 per bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers will please send their
orders to the "Bola Agents 1, for the State of Penn.
lifirtidSu A. P. HAZARD & 00.,
Wholesale Druggist",
1.60. 11.4.01C21 , Elsie ?
Also for sale by the following apothecariee :
AMBROSS SMITH, Seventh and ()henna Sta.
JNO. W. SUMS at , raoolaaot), 1113 S Aid and Market
atreoto.
D. L. STAORTIOWES, Eighth and Green sts.
R. NEBINGER, Second and Mary ste., Southwark.
G. W. NEBINGBII, Passyunk Soul and Washington
street.
GEO. S. HODENBA.OII, Third and Green Ma.
A. R. ROUTER. Broad and Coates ate. fell
prlnelpelreggleters Oche
performs fir n o gone
system ere fully deeel-.
meet entirely dependent
the Litter for the proper
thaw ; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
Vence of one organ—the
qp Its d9ty. Yor the dip•
of the pswprletorti h a s
pretties of more than 0
dy wherewith to counter
meats to which It is lia-
medy le at last found, any
van 00XPLAINT, In any of
bottle, and conviction le
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healtbyflow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
abii or7,removingthe
tenting a radio"). aura.
eared, and; what 'is pet•
casicaml use of the Mesa
L ETTERS'" AtIMINIV•TR ANIQIf
Pandente We, to the estate of MARIA. W. 14 ABU
deceased, having been granted to BENJAMIN NA'air
ail persons indebted to said notate are requested to make
payment, or hating chime to may the same known
trithont delay, tp PDWA IYALN, •
Attorneffrir dministiitor, •
P 164.4 6w* No. 702 WALNUT Street.
NOTIOE IS HERESY HIVEilf THAT
11 implication ban peon mule to the Peewit:a*
Raltroea Company for the renewal pf corkleate
M ,
stock In the above Oemoene foe tire charm/ ffilr ?
leaned May 10, 1852, In tau name of B. I..Tt •t,
in trust; said certificate having been lost orileatroie4.
jels-tu th-bnif P. B. PULLER, Truatee.
eetittteet to relieve the
food (soul rfidroiand sop.
before retiring, pregente
night, loosens the bowels
TITIMI3II.
°soh meal, will cirxe Drs
teaspoonfuls will always
male obstruction removes
and mats &perfect our..
stely relieves O n o
posted, is a sorosonre for
preventive or Pilopect •
needed to ttirovost otthe
dicta* after a long slat
ITAE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
mion4EL n, NONAGE, deceased.
Whereas, Letters of Administration npott • the estatw
of the above named decedent have been granted to the{
undersigned, notice is hereby given that all partlek
indebted to said estate will make payment, and all partlea
having. chino; evilest said estate will present them wi
Out, delay to
ELEANOR MONROE, Admlnistratrix,
No. 934 •MAREET Street, or
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, (her Attorney,)
S. E. corner EIGHTH. and LOCUST Streets.
Jq't4 Ovflf
for JAIINDIOII reMOVOI All
color from the skin.
time before eating gives
make., food digest ,
el, cures Caeosio Dias.
while &Wine and BOWEL
to the Bret dole.
Otieeks csupied by WORMS
surer, safer, or speedier
never fails.
Deortr, by exciting the
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TAIL
1 CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of the Estate of JESSE WAIthISLEY,
deeeuell.
The Auditor appointed to settle end adJust the first
and final account of JOSEPH A. CLAY, Administrator
of the Estato of Jesso Warmsley, deceased, end to re
port distribution of the balance in the hands Of the ac
countant, will, for the purpose of his appolutineat,
meet the parties interested on MONDAY, the 19th day
of July, A. L. 1858, at 4 o'clock P at Ids Office,
SOU WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
jyB-thstubt OEO,. H. ARMSTRONG, Auditor.
NOT ICE .—Letters Testamentary on the
11 Estate of ISAAC HACKER, late of the city of
Philadelphia, deceased, haring been duly granted by
the Rgister of Wills for the county of Philadelphia,
to the undersigned. therefore all persons haring claims
or demands against the Estate of said decedent ars re
quested to make known the sable without delay, at Noe.
128 and 130 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, to
Wld. ALFRED HACKER,
'Worcester, Mass. Executarc
ABIJAII E. STEDIIENS,
1235 Arch Street.
A UGUST BELMONT,
DANKRR,
70 BEAVER STREET,
INEW TOOL,
Igaueit Letters of Credit, available to Traweßem ott al
parts of the world, je3o.oin
CRONISE & 00.,
SPECIE AND EXOHANCIB BROKERS,
No. 40 South Tll.l 11D Street,
Refer to the RANKS end littotteas of Phtlattelphis
.1 0 7- 3 1 •
O , AB. NANLIIT. W. N. BROWN. R. MANLRT, JR
M A B N AL L N I SOTT, O ST N OC I /C B' A Ci N O D " EXCHAVGE
N. W. comer of THUD mid CHESTNUT Strooto,
Colleettonn made, and Drafts drawn on all parts of the
rutted Staten and the Canadaa, on the meet favorable
terms.
Collection made, and Drafts drawn on England and
Ireland.
Nneurrent Bank Notes bought. Land Warri.nta
bought and sold. Denier. in Specie and Dullibn. Loans
and Time Paper negotiated.
Stocke and ',pane bought and sold on Comrniesion at
the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia and New York.
je3:6m
EDWARD R. PARRY, RUNIARD It. PARRY,
Notary Pubßp for COMMililliollef for
Minnesota. Pennsylvania and
New Jersey.
PARRY & BROTHER,
BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and
OONVEYANOERS,
FRONT STREEi, above HICKORY,
MANKATO, MINNESOTA,
Pay particular attention to loaning and investing
Money for non-residents and others, and collecting
Drafts, Notes &o. Any letters of RSolla or business
will receive prompt attention. Refer to
'Wood Bacon, & Oo , Philadelphia.
Dale, Boss, A Withers. Philadelphia.
Sharp, Haines, & Co., Philadelphia.
Richard Randolph, Philadelphia.
Charles Ellis & 00., Philadelphia.
Parry & Randolph, Philadelphia. mr21,..6mel
TURNIP SEEDS, new crop, and
warranted genuine.
SPANGLER & GRAIIAIII,
jylo No. 827 MARKET Street, below Seventh.
spa BUCKWHEAT, MILLET, with all
..We other eens:nable Seeds.
SPANGLER & GRALIAM„
jylo No. 627 MARKItT. Street, below Seventh.
FELTEN'S IMPROVED ALBANY
SEEDLING STRAWBERRY, the beet variety
ever Introduced. For Bale only by
SPANGLER & GRAHAM,
jylo No 821 MARKET Street, below Seventh.
WALL BRUSHES,
BRUSH AND 21.fiLLOWS MANUFACTV RIO
152 NORTH THIRD AT. nr• 1B tf
1101111 le A L P I A WARMING AND
'A VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
We have removed from onrold stand In Walnut etreet
to the LABOR STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT gout,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine oar extensive stock of Warm Lk Foresees,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Residers Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Prates, ko., &o. We are
now manufacturing OHILEION'S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING YURNACE, the
roost powerful sod economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of handless. •
Mao, new and 'beautiful patterns of Low' Down
Grates, and Parlor Ooal Grates of .all sites and patterns.
' We have also commenced the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. Them Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and
axhi
bitfon of the Franklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Atrrtimx
are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retell, at much lass price
than Marble. Call and see them.
• ARNOLD A WILSON.
BENJ. M. PELTWELL, Superintendent.
' Philadelphia. April. 1855—ap24 Is •
QLATE! SLATE! 1 SLATE lll—Rooting
1.0 Slate, of all sizes, and at my low retell, kept eon.
Itantly on hand, and for sale by
FUMING, PDX, & GO.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD end THIRD street.
N. B. Plate Roofs pat on In the beet manlier, and ra.
parlay ttlAnotsel fn allwnalr ararakatad 46 •
500 TONS MITCHELL Br. C 0 A S
DS,LE , B bore Antontated Bayer Phosphate of
Li l ate tot We by OP,OARD&I,N, PEIttON 110 ,
/04 $904 Wilma *mut
NOW GRATIFYING
fegat Notices
Brokers
Bnoinh.
=ID
'Agricultural
DUSTIRB,
HANDSORUBS
A large assortment, suitable for
ovx - r ernocirats,
And for male by
MINIM 0. 20103TEIN,
ARNOLD et WILBON,
1100011800118 TO S. ♦ BARRIAON
'' `'l insanri tQaiiipaiii a
CrtiNSURAkCE C,onipArr, No. 110
South FOURTH 'Street. -
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
- Oqdtalt• - $200,000.
Organised ped.•
• Privileged to Bunten annuntlior perpetually ;
Personal Property, annually, or fora less period; take
Marine, Wand, and Life Insurance Rieke ; receive De
posits Lhold Trusts and grant annuities;' . •
• ALFRED WEEKS, Provident,
B. 0. TYLER, Vico President,
J. W. Hannan, Secretary. •
DIRECTORS.
Alfred Weeks, lion. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, ' J. W. Forney,
•
J. W. Solider, - P. B. Mingle,
C. R. Ricking, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthew", . --
J. W. Blokes, William Curtis,
3,18•1nt G. F. urner.
HIV' FIRE AND MARINE IN
x.a. SURANOR 0081PANY-:-Office No. 418 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia.
OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8764.096 84.
DIEMOrOIia.
. M. Potts, .1 .Ndirar l'homson,
0. B. Spangler, 0. Q. Sower,
Abraham Rex, ' John W Sexton,
B. S. Warne, John Garrison,
George Howell, Nathan R. Potts,
Wm. P. Leech, R. T. Remit,
H. H. Houston, Jos. R. Withers,
Abraham P. lyre, R. Booth,
Oharlee F. Norton. John H. Lewars,
H.H. Shillltigford.
0. R. SPANGLIM, Preeldent
E. S. WARMS, Vine President.
WAS. A. Do?, Secretary, i. my/0 ,
(10iIN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COAL
V PANT, No. 881 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL 1,400,000--PAID UP OAPI
TAL smoke.
This Cempany having been recently REORGANIZED,
sod its actual Capital largely increased, respectfully
solicits q share of the patronage of insurers. Fire and
Marine Policiee will be Issued at equitable rates of pre
mium, and lorees liberally austed and promptly paid.
DIRECTORS:
William M. God Win, B. B. Crawford,
Janine W. Queen, ano. L. Redaer,
George W. Hall, William R. Thomas,
B. ltranklin Jackson, B. N. Winslow, '
J. 0. Hopper, " Henry D. Mears.
• WU. M. GODWIN, President.
P.O. Noma, Secretary. teslo.titf
..trE LNSURANOE AND TRUST 00M-
ILA PANT.—ThaPENNMUTIIAL LIVE INEJOBANOII
COMPANY. Northeast Comer of TaIAD • and DOOM'
Street& Capitol, $812,121.02:
INBIJISEB LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
,term of life—grants ow:otitis* end endowments—pm-
Abases life, interests W.Bsal Estate. and makes all
contract' depanding on the contingencies or Lite.
The, act as Executors, Adralnlstsatora, Amalgam,
Trustee., end Ettiardisas.
soussins.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel Ip. Stoke.,
Ben.Jmnin (foster, Witham Martin,
Richard 8: NiiWboid, James B. Merit - 111a,
WlBiota I': Honker, Joseph R. Trotter',
Wllllim IT. itoria, James Blittoll,
Samuel 0. /limy, . TlCilophllue Paulding,
Oharleo Hallowell tdmund A. Bonder,
Henry r 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
- Rodolphum Kent, ' John W. Horner, - '
William H. Carr, BBL B. Aroher, ~.
Bdward T. Mott, Smut)] J. Ohristian,
William Bobertoon, Joseph M. Thomas,
Werner U. Basin, ' Jo i tn G. Brenner,
P. 11.iebler ilittel." • ---
11401. L. 1.1. 144, President.
IMMO B. TOEM, Vies Pree't,
Join W. Houma. Secretors. allay
rilrn QUAKER OTY INSURANCE
OOMPANY.-oMeo 408 WALNUT Meat, PHILA
DELPHIA.
CAPITAL SURPLUS $277,665.85.
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE and the
PERLIS et the SSA, INLAND NAVIGATION and
TRANSPORTATION.
Ten per cent. in cash returned on the ecrged ppa
rainin., Of 9fi9
GRORGR 11. HART—Prentleat.
B. P. ROSS—Vice President.
R. R. OOGGSHALL—Seorecary Ind Trimmer.
B. H. BUTLHH—Auistaut Beentlry.
i.4441*11: ' • '
George G. Bart, oseph Idwarls,
D. P. Ross - Poster S. Perhins,
A. C. Oattoll, Charles (I.
Andrew R. Clambers, Samuel Jones, M. D.,
R. W. Bailey Hon. II M. Puller,s
John tips; H. H. OotrigH,
vogal •
. 0 GAIAL. SesretAry.
A BOTIO ' ' E WS t • A.NGE COMFA
NY,
-CIL NEW YORK.-021e0,N0 29 Wall street, ad
joining the hfrolisnles , Bank—Cash Capital, $260,000,
with G. surplus. This Company ininve Buildings, Her
obsndise, Warniture, Vessels In port and their Cargoes,
and otZ.sr ploperty, against Lou or Damage by illi and
the Blass o. Polan d Navigelion.
DLIBBOTOBB.
Hew Grinnell, • Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Dome R. Graves, •
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis,
194,nund PborolA; C. U. hilleilGuil,
Hanson R. Obtning, Theb. Pctihimus, jr:
Ogden Biggest), . lilibs IL'llorgam,
Thomas HO - nags', Mut'. B. Yin Nest
. a
/an H. Earle, William 4.Cary,
Albert Ward, ' Thomas B. Nelson,
fibular Hasten, Junto W. Phi ll ip( '
'
Louis lora Chilies A. Macy,
BamuerGAlidden, Ildbard Blacken,
BtiPb. Cam reibug, Wm. H. illtimrd,.
EZ , V ., Efe A nt 2 , Charles L. Irrtiit,
I 4 . Sturgq),
ileilrYThlWrls WO I. Yoodielia
YbWr 44 . 1 i4 ? l osti(y_Thager,
A Byr . NI% gm , Wt. 6191%
311114Q11 7 , 4340 t,
6011. P. c inutiris,WY B. Bloom,
BUM) L.
IA titoltell =
,
AL WARD, insides&
.ilieonstary. - an 10..1y
810IAIRD A: 01As
commorms4 Ira
INSITBANOA
croimernr
OF ;fill
ISTATE OP PESESYLVANLL
0811011,
NORTHWEST OUSLNER
MIRTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
Sawlbe4 Chipltal, $600,000.
INN np lazrital, POMO°
iro;s.
Dr. D. Iwo, Tbse. B.,Ettowart,
U. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Whitso, J. K. Wslker,
Bdw. 0. Brag/at, M. R. Wendell,
B. K. IloZeta.
H. Lewis,
AVID
JAYND; M. D. President.
'PIMA:IU 0 . 13141 WART, Vies !hes%
VsitesL B. Maw, Baaratary. jai.,
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORT:
AMERICA.
MARINE, FIRE 2 AND INLAND TRANSPOR.
Eifia INSORANC
OIdNIOR No. 232 WALNUT STREIT,
Booth side, east of Third street.
The properties of this Oompany are wall invested,
and furnish an available loud for the am l e indemnify
of all persons who Moore to be protected Insorance.
MARINE E 8 taken on Vessels, reights, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Moral mese
per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats,
MR AUKS on Meronandise, furniture, and 80-M
-bar, in City end ()aunty. -
INOORPORATRD IN 1134. OAPITAL 5300,000,
ALL ,PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED.
TOPAL PROPERTIES $1,007,826.28.
PYRPATUAL OULIITIIR.
DIREOTORS.
Arrauz G.Oorm, WILLIAM WELIIII,
SAMUEL W. JO5llB, WILLIAM E. Dom,
JOIN A.Bnows, /LIMB N. Waimea,
Nikon. P. Una, B. Monsis wAug,
OILARLIEI TATLoIt, JONM MASON,
Minim! Wein, Osman L. Hunisoa,
Joan B. NZP,I , FRANCIS R. Cora,
IIIOSEARD D. wOOD, IDIVAILD H. THOTrIII.
ARTHUR G. 00/PIN, Pre.!dent.
HENRY D. SHDRIIKHD, Secretary. .419-tt
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
BURA.NOR COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TUB LRGIBLATURII of PENN.
BYLTANJA i Ha.
OPVIOEI, Oorner THIRD and WALNUT Btreeta,
• tifILIDISLPIIIA.
• MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VEBBRLB,
(
~..4, ..
CARGO, To all parte of the World.
'BRIGHT,
'NI, - AND INSURANCES,
en Geode, by River Cancan, Lakee_, and Lead Carriage
to allied(' of the Union.
FIR INSURANCE'S,
On Merchandise generally.
On Btores, Dwellinglonses, &e.
ABBETB OE' TILE COMPANY,
November 2, 1867.
Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Rotate 8101,360 94
PhiladelphisCity and other Loane 137,011 26
Stock in Ramie, Railroads, and Insurance
Corits l. 7 12,608 00
Bills able 220,291 96
011911 on and 88,892 68
Balance in bands of Agitate, Premiums on
Marlon Polk:lee recently leaned, on other
debts doe the Company 92,780 67
Babsoriptlon Notes 100,000 00
==3
William Martin, ' James 0. Hand
Joseph H. Seal, Theophilus Paulding, .
Zdmund A. Sonde?, James Traquair Jr,,John O. Davis, William Byre,
Sohn B. Pellloll6, J. V. Pea(sten,
George G. Lelper, Johns P. Eyre,
Rdward Darlington, Samuel R. Stokes,
Dr. a H. Heaton, Henry Sloan, •
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B Mctarieud,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Mollvain, Robert Burton, Sr.,
Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Plttabgh
11. Jones Brooks,l Dr. T. Morgan, ,e
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, tc
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vine President.
HENRY LIMBURG, Secretary. .iart-y
DIRE AND INLAND RISKS.-FARE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 1100,000.
(Organized undellathe Aot of Assembly relative to In
instance Companies, passed April 24, 1850 )
GROUCH W. DAY, President.
THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Tice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 011RIITNLIT Bt., Philadelphia.
DIRNOTOREL
George W. Day, Jadob Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lowio, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. bin.
Barclay Lippincott, John W. doorman,
Joa. R. Brognard, A 11. Rosenholm,
Ohm Pietro., re24.y id Stern.
Otationerv.
BLANK. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID N. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer mad Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the 'shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Bunke. Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the
'beet 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, Prenoh and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Rogau , s contribution to the Franklin
institute, the Oomuaittee say—" This dieplay of blank
boos, for banking and mercantile nee is the beat to the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship moat excellent, and their anieh and sp
purism° neat and appropriate." no2o-tf
eXprteg Zolninutteo
filThE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
820 munnivr STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCIIANDIEB, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE," either by Ito own LINES, or In conneetion
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the Principal
TOWBB and CITIES of the United States.
B. B. SANDFORD,
Fkmaral firmovintonnaaat:
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.-
1 Mt/IAL IiOTIOEI TO PIII(BIOIANEL—The above
offers a xehiole tor the exhibition of remedies to die
weed surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges: A good and unvarying conAstence, easily Washed
off with water, dissolven all substances that are coin
ble in water, hence facilitating inatead of obetruottng
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to
theractitioner. Prepared and for aale wholesale and
retail, at SINEWS Laboratory and Pharmacy,
Twelfth and Chestnut streets,
SHOULDERS. -60 hhda. Shoulders, dry in mat, fpi We by 0. 0. SADLER & CO.,
9 9iorth WAT)I9, titiett,
ObillPingt
stiFOR SAN FRANOISCO.—OLIPPSR
Oh! THURSDAY, lathr Jdly Inet:-I,owiev
RATES, AND NO DETENTION.
The superior A 1 Clipper Ship WANDEIHNCI : JE:W,
STAIMPOL, ,Commander, is now receiving her mogoi at
Pier 10, N. R., (New York,) and will positirelY tall as
above. ~
The Wandering Jew was built for the Witte.
Trade
Jut throughly ventilated, and of small capaci ;.
has made the voyage in St days from Amoy to
Havana, being the shortest passage ever made between
those porta. The superior sailing qualities of tpie
ship, her emaircapacity, low rates of freight, and early
day of sailing, present unequalled inducements.
gor balance of freight apply to
BllfaoP, SlafONS_, & CO.,
120 NORTH WITARVIW
QTEABE TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS
GOW DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY,
VIA LIFiRPOOL.
THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM
SHIP CO.'S Clyde-built Iron Steamships are Intended
to sail as follows
, . PROS( nit YORK.
• ,
CITY OF BALTIMORE Thursday, July Igt
CITY OF WASHINGTON u u .15th,
KANGAROO' " " 29th
, And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R. .
. .
PROlf LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 230.
KANGAROO July 7th.
CITY OF BALTIMORE..; . . . . ' ~ II 2,1 4 c
And each alternate Wednesday.
Oabin•Passage from New York and Philadelphia....S7s
Third Class to any of the above-Mentioned places, ,_ _
and found In best cooked Pr.:l'llol°mi SO
Return Tickets good for 6 months 60
Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York
or Philadelphia 40
Paseengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Bremen, Ham.
burg, &c., without delay at through ratek
The Conipanra Steamship BOSPHORUS will sail
regularly between Antwerp Liverpool, in connection
with the departures fo ew York, taking goods from
Antwerp to New York, a through rate or freight.
Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York SU.
Drafts on Liverpool (rein 41 upwards.
Per freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices,
15 BROADWAY, New York, and 100 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent.
Or WILLIAM INSIAN,
je22 63 and 63 Tower Buildin ! Liver, ..01.
-- •
OL AND PHILA
-1 fq
DELPIIIA BTEAA LIVERPO
IBIIIP COMPANY.
8 eam communication between New York and Ant
warp, via Liverpool.
Tho splendid. feet scrow-steamship . BOSPHOEIIB,
Captain Aka ulgan, (lately employed t o the Royal Mail
service,) will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver
tool every alternate THURSDAY, in connection with
the company's stompships from Liverpool to New York.
Gonda for New Ylork will be received and shipped by
the Agents in Antwerp, and bills of lading signed there
at a through rate of freight.
The first sailing from. Antwerp will be on the lteb, of
Juno, in conjunction with the OITY OF VAIIIIISPR,
ON from. Liverpool, on June 2,1.
Eor further Particulars and terms of freight and past"
sage, apply to J. 4'. Kremer Co., Antwerp; Williata
TumatiLt.ovrerLiverpool, and at the Com
pany's 9/ffiges, 10 Breeding, New York, and 109 Walnut
street, Philadelphia. -
AZA, REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI
.w.36DENCE.--Schooner WORCESTER, RHODES
'Molter, now loading at Callowbill-street Wharf,
Yor freight, apply to Captain, op boar 4, to
EENDIEDIr 00. 1
/39 mut ia2 NOR!VU WIIARVIAL
";. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
• VANNAII -HERON'S LINE.
GO S RECEIVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED
EMan
The splendid aret:eiesifiliae:iiiiiel Steamships
HEYSTONE STATE end STATE OP GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly Rae for the South and Southwest,
one of there ehipe sailing ovary SATURDAY "it 10
o'clock A. M., &Remote " r fer Okariestdn and Ba
eannah, r
- - OITABIETON,
The gmYSTONE BTATS, C aptain Oharles P. Mardi
man, will commence loading on Thursday, July 224,
and mill for Charleston, 8. Cr., on Saturday, July 24th,
at 19 o'clock A M.
rpm SA N 0
The ISTATB OP GlAinOtr , John J. Garvin.
will coMmence loading on Thursday, July let, and
sail for Sartnuah, Ga l on Saturday, Jnlyl3d, at 10
o'clock A M. •
At both Charleston aud Savannah, tkeeo ships o onneot
with steamers for Plorldft mad gurtus, end With rail
roads, to for all plsces in the South god Southwest.
• iNif2bllTB 11.4 .
Heavy Nrelght at an %TITUS 01 . 16 par emit. below
New York eteamehlp ratec
PRICIGHT and INSI I / I .INOBon a large proportion
of gtwids chipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by saillog Toone's.
Cabin passage 820 00
Steerage do 8 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 30 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has called. •
for freight or pottage, apply te . )
HERON, Jr.,
No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves. -
Agents al Oharleston, T. 8. &T. N. BUDD. -
Agana in Savannah, O. A. (111111NBR & 00.
Tot Blorids, from Obarlesten, steamer OAUOLIN.I I ,,
every Tuesday.
2°f• 71° 127,/ from B *Tl‘/WaS , 0 1samelli ST. MARTS
and BT. J 8, every Tuesday end Saturday.
Tor Havana, from Charleston, steamer IBABIII6 on
the aiid lilth of every month. Jell ,
_STEAM TO GIASGOW, ,LIVW
, mai 111,L,P. toIYi,AVAI642I' WNDON-
Iterign oketa, kl;o1 for pia month s , either of
th e
r
above places by any steams of the line, 110 rioilar s for
the romad trip, mit and titrA.
goof riser YORE.
New York, McMillen, Saturday, July 10 st 12 o'clock, 61..
Edinburgh, Cumming, " July St, 4t
Glasgow, (ic , q4V 41 7 " August 7, 41
1141(OLANLIOTI.
Edinburgh. Guinn:Ling ....... ....Saturday, Jane 26,
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday; July 10.
New York, McMillan. - Wtduesday, August 11.
BA.T.Ed GY PASSAGE.
..
/20kforAturow.
EirstOlase 16 guineas
Steerage, found with cooked provisions g ii
iracht hew Walt.
First Clase WM 00
Steerage, found with cooked provinione 80 00
Children under 14 years of age, halt fare; infanta In
Steerage, free.
Beturn ticket, available within Mx menthe, by any
stemnpr of this line.
BIM Olive $l4O 00 Steerage SAO 00
An experienced Burgeon al inched to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & CO., 128 WALNUT Sheet, Philadel
phia.
ROBERT ORM, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LONRY, Bricharlarell Wharf, Baltimore.
01)11
HE BM Ski NORTH AMER/OAR
4 7 / 1 0M NBA TO= TO LITISPOOL
Chief Clabla Passage...
Second Osbin Passage..
PIOM HORTON TO LITEILYOOI4. •
Chief Cabin Passage $llO
Second Cabin Passage 60
The ships from Bolton call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wickmati
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrio.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Out. J. Leitch.
Thane Tees-els carry a clear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wednesday, Jane oth
AMERICA, Moodie, ,( Boston, Wednesday, June 16.
ASIA, Lott, N York, Wednesday June 23d
CANADA, Lang, ~ Boston, Wednesday, June 30
PERSIA, Judkins, t , N York, Wednesday July 7
NIAGARA, Wickman, gi Boston, Wednesday, July 14.
APRICA, Shannon, c , N York, Wednesday, July 21
Berths not secnred toll paid for.
An experienced Surge& on board.
The owners of these Ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Sliver, Brillion, Specie Jewelry, Preemie Stones
or Metals, rinleseMil s of lading are signed therefor and
the raluotheroot: I). sin expressed.
For freighto I' a 11 1407 to
my 10-y E CIINARD, 4 Bowling Green. N. York.
111 tneo anti EIi:MOTS
xi.A LEXANDRE SEM-MBYTE BRANDY.
The subscribers have been appointed owls agents
in the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known
ROCIIELLII BRANDY, which they are prepared to
otter to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni
ted States bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A
constant supply on hand, in half, quarter, and one
eighth pipes, dark and pale
JelB-tf
TITLES ROBIN tr. CO. COGNAC.—The
subscribers, sole agents in the State of Penneylva.
We for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC 1311AN
DI', beg to cull the attention of the trade to its superior
qualiy, and feel confident it will compare favorably
with the moat favorite brands in the market
ARNOLD & WORL,
1211 WALNUT Street
A constant supply of the above in the United Staten
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of rarieus
vintages, In half, quarter, and eighth pipes jen-tf
AMBREY GRAPE-LEAF GRAM
L 4 PAGNE.
ARNOLD & WORL, Bole Agents,
120 WALNUT Street
782,788 87
it IN.-80 pipes Dutch Company Gin, in
‘4_,‘ bond and for ease by
WILLIAM U. TEATON,
.le B No 210 South PBONT Rtroet.
iIjEIDSICK & CO. (WarneAtiv.E.—A
constant supply of the genuine brand In bond and
In store, for sale by W SI. IL YEATON,
leS 216 flonth BROST Street.
CLARET -125 OASES MARGAUX, 160
Oases BT.4I:ILIRN, in quarts and pints. in store
and for sale by A. MERINO,
lon 140 South FRONT Street.
URANDIES.—a Pinot °Etatßon," Marett,
and other Cognacs of various vintages, In hall
pines and quarter ca.•ke • Pollevolain Rochelle Brandies,
pile and dark, In half ;open, half caska, and one - eighth '
casks. Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN it 00.,
0522 221 and 223 Routh Youxth street.
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
. IN MR WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &0., 20
South PIPTIt Street. Philadelphia.
IERRY WINE.-- 1, 16 QUARTER PIPES
'various grades Harmony Sherry, ib b bd, and for
s a 11 : WILLIAM H. YEATON,
.
Wroth 'MONT M.
CORDIALS,:—ANISETTE, CIIRACOA,
and MARASCHINO nn store and for eels
4. awarnm, 140 IR tranwir at.
BRANDY. --7 oetavem Renault & Co. Cog
nao, very old vintage., In bond and for sale by
WILLIAM LI ViSATON
jolt Ea Moth PRONT et.
fire tlroof Ciafee.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A lane assortment or
EVANS & WATSON'S
P RIZAUBLPHIA MANUFderVBED
SALAMANDER SAVES,
VAULT BOOBS,
/or Banks and atorci. •
BANE LOOKS, •
Equal to any now In use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &0.,
On 1111 good terms sa any other establishment In the
United States, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 28 Smith POURTU street
Philadelphia.
anlll.tf
•T.IAR7 iI'4TVII TPA OAR.
illatlnnorg alb iron.
Warm. V.14111111110E. 7 . VAINISILLIII 11111111011
• WILLIAM 1.1111111101,
SOUTEWARIC FOUNDRY,
VIRTU AND WASHINGTON STRUTS,
PHILIDILtHIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
IINGINDERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufaature High and Low Presintre Steam Inginee, for
Land, River, and Marine Berrie,.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, /co., Oast.
Big. of an kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame koofs for Gail Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &At. •
Retorts and Gas Blaehinery of the latest and most
Improved eonstnietion.
Avery description of Plantation roloblnety, myth all
Sugar. Saw and Grid Mille,
Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defeeators, Filters, Prping Engines, Au.
Bole Agents for N . s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatun; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Ross' Patent Valve Motion, for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL,
przVIS Sk9 Vlllett of 804)41;i
JOLIN G. DALE, Agent
INSURANCE
$l2O
ARNOLD & WOUL,
120 WALNUT Street
BILADELELMA'," WILMINGTON ,BALTI
'MORE BAILROS.I4 ' :
On and alter Monday, May 10,- 1858,
PASSENGER' TItAINS LEA,VI4 ,PAIDADELPHIA
Pot Beitt1101 . 0; at 8' A. M., 1 g3f.,,(Bnpreaa) and
11 P. M.
For Wilmington, at 8 A.M., 1, 440, andl.l"P;-
For Now Cantle , at 8 A.-M,, and :4.80 P.; '
For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P.. 61.
' For Dover; at 8 A. M., and '4.30 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. 111., and 4:80 P. M. " _
, TRAINS FOR PRILADRLPHIA,
Leave Baltimorel at 7.30, Express ; 10.15 A: M., and
6.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at d 45,and 111.80 A. EL, and 1,46
and 8.65 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8 ;emd 8.60 A. M., and at 8.16
P. M.
Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. 61., and 8.45, .
Leave Dover at 8 A. M., and 4.55 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 0.25 A. M., and 2 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. .
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. AL, 2P. DI., and 2.16
A, M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Alladelphia So 1381.
tmore,
Do do 6,40 1
P. 51. from Baltimore to Phila
.
Proigws :ht Train Ala.
aa follo, with Passenger Oar attached, will run
Leave Philadelphia for' Pert7ville 'and intermedlite
places at
• P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 746 P. U.
Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do .6 50 A. U.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 010 P. U
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia ' do 540 P. U.
je9 B. At, FELTON, President.
D. NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA ELLTLIWAD. •
ros
BEITMLIELEId, ALLENTOWN. MAIIOH ONON/L,
EASTON. DOYLESTOWN, /to. •
, SUMMER ADA/a/GEMENT •
TARES EFFEOT MONDAY, MAY 1785, 1858.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mooch 'Mink, and Eas
ton, kn., (Expreu,) in connection with L. Valley Rail
road, from WILLOW Street at 0 A. 51, and 225 P. M.
Passengers for button by 225 P. M. Train take
Stage at Iron Hill Station.
For Doylestown, i 66 commodation 4 ,) from Willow at.,
at 8.80 A, 51 and 5.30 P. II
For Port Washington (AcooromOdatlon) from Second
and Chatham Streets at T. 25 and 10. 28 A. M., and 410 .
and 8.45 P. 51.
TRAINS FOR PHILADRLPHLL
Leave ,Betblehom (Rapress,) at 9 A. IL and, 2.20
P. Mo with paaseogere from Lehigh. Valley Nell-.
read, and arrive at Willow Street at 1211. and 6.p .
P.M
Leave Dolestorm et 6 A.lll. and SIMI and ar
rive at.WIITo 3treet at i 3.16 4. and 5 P.M-
Leave - Pert Waeitlogton .at d' and A. AL,. mad.
2.46 and 680 P. M., and arrive at Second and Mathew
Streets at 060 and 9.60 A. M., and 8.86 and P M
ON NI:MOATS
Leave Willow street for Doylestown at 8.80 A, M. 0.0
2 P. Id.'
,
Leave : Doylestown Philidelphlt 'at 8 A'. M. and
6.16 P M. ,
All Passenger Trains MOVING. NORMS and•BOUTIL
will stop at Chatham Street aad comma with COI Pai.
Gauger Railroad
Yare to Bethlehem., .ss , fI 80
" Maid' Ohm* '2 50
" Doylestown eo
nyl74r SLLII3 °LABE, Agent
NEW YORE LINES.—TEE OAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00:11PANIVIVLINE11.
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORE, AND WAY
PLAID'S.
Leave as fellows, via . Pain.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Anommoas. •
Nos 2 25
At 6 A. 64., via thouden t and Jersey Clty,•N. J. Ao
commaration 2 26
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning •
Mail • 8 oo
At 114. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tang
and Jersey City, Morning 800
At 2 P. M., via Oamderfand A.mlqy, 40. rogl A.. In
., 8 GO.
At r ePit. l ll4Tatdeii Mtiligej . l34, Aliening •
8 0
At P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aneromods•
Con, let Olaas ' . .. 2 00
At 8 P.M., Via Oluxiden ......
go oims. 1 do
4t 4 1 4.) Tio Ogailin and Amboy, Anocanniods..
mon, lat Clue, 2 00
At A R. Id., via Camden and Ambrey, Apaunmoda...
Roe, 2nd Olaaa 1 75
The 6 P. M. line nu daily, all others Sundays en
espied
At 113( P. M. from Ilenslngton Depot, Ti* Jersey
4rfOity, Mai, iaturdays excepted 5116
Express Lines stop at the principal station. •
only. •
For Belvidere, Beaton, Flemington ' eco., at 6 A. 111
and 4 P. M. from Walnut street whorf,
For Water lap ;lvii Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeabure,
Montrose. Gres trot, &AL at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Lictallanna if astern Railroad. '
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 1 P. M.
For Mount Holly a WAY t 5 A. Id_
_,. and 2N and 5 P. M.
•• Llli r ill
For Bristol, Trenton, 4e., at lig and 4 P. 11.,
For Num*, Maneocas, Beverly, Burlington, Borden..
topaz; rce 81‘:M.
Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown, and in
termediate places, at gg P. M.
-
Steamboat Trenton for Temp, at 10 and 11X A. M.
sad for Mullane]; mud Bristol st 4 P. M. .
All Cues 6404411 g P. U , leave Walnut etreetwhatt
trrldifty pounds a bawls. only allowed nob pas.
stager. Penengers are prohibited from. taking any
thing as bagage but their wearing apparel. All bag ,
gage aver ty poende to he paid for extra. 'The Own
poly limi t, responsibility for baggage tome dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any =own be
goad 5100, except by special contract. ,
WM. H. GATEMER, Ageat
an 13y O. A. A. R. 00.
110111111LADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
ROAD LIND.—CIUSOBBST ROUTE to Elmira'
Wllkealitkrir, BoEalo , Memo, Bock Wand, Wawa
Palle, brßwankie Burlington , - Montreal, Bt. Piggit
Detroit, Di:Lanett; and At. Louie.
Paaaenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and YIN.II
Streets, daily, (( Sundays excepted,) to DeDavi :
7.80 A. M. DAY 11XP41448,
For BimLra, Niagara Pa Unitalo, Detroit, Ohleago,
Milwaukee, Hoc} lataud;Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington,
mid Bt. LANs.
8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
For Bimini, Niagara Pam, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
alliwaukee,Book Island, Galena, St. raule, Burlington,
and St. Louie,
. . , ,
MII7 "r - Tickets good tilt used.
The TAO A. M hroln oonneoto it flooding with the
train
VALI.= I for tiorri
tAll g ohneg itnd all stations on the LEBANON
.11i/M
At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all
stations on the LACKAWANNA. AND BLOOMPBITite
RAILROAD.
- Baggage eheaked to Blzoira, Buffalo ' and ompg:talon
Bridge.
Wilkesbarrs 14 id> .
Pittston 4 50 '
Scranton. 4.76'
Wilkesbarre 4 60
Williamsport 5 90 ,
Elmira 700:
Canandaigua 8 00
Geneva, via Gorham • 8 00'
Reakeeter 8 50
Buffalo
Nimes* Palls 8 00
10 00
Brie 10 50
Moreland, via N. Y. and Erie 18 00
ii vin Niagara Falls 18 00
Toledo, via New York and Erie " 16 26
Columbus 10 60
Cincinnati. New York and Erie, ' 19 00
" Niagara Palls 19 00
Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 21 00
Detroit, via Niagara Balls 16 00
Chi (ago, via Great Western Railway 22 00
Lake Shore Itaitrord 22 00
Rock Wand, via Niagara Palle, 27 00
ii Lela Bhore liallread '27 00
Burlington 28 00
, ,
lowa City 29 25
St. Lome, via Chicago 29 00
is Indhunspolls 29 00
Dunlleth 21 60
St. Pauly 56 10
Kr Tickets canoe procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and OHNSTNIIT Streets, and at the Par
meager Doak BROAD and 'FINE.
THROUGHEXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN..
Leal es the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily,
P.M.undays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 8
Freights must be delivered before 8 P.M. to imam
their going the same day.
Ur. Freights are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the
West and Northwest.
For further information apply to
ALLEN & =GIL,
Through Freight Depot. Brosd, below Vine,
Or to CHAS. B. TAPPER, General Agent,
N. W. cor, Sixth and Chestnut etc . Naiad*.
G. A. HICOLLB,
Gent. Sept. Phitada. and Reading Railroad,
H. A. FONDA,
Gent. Supt. Cletewiesa, W. & R. Railroad.
. • J. A. REDFIELD,
dela.ly Gerd. Sept. W 'seaport and Elsalre. Railroad.
PHILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL
A. ROAD—FAST FRBIGRT LlNE.—Preight trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, btlow VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suepention Bridge, Canada, Detroiti Chicago,
lifilwankie, Galena, Dubuque , St. Louis, and intense
diate points.
This is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake
Ports, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch
to the above points than by any other route.
TAMP/ OP PIKOZEI pin 100 Lip
Vls Railroad
Ist elan. 24 clam ad elem. 4th elm
Suspension Bridge 90 70 00 40
Bulled° - ~90 - • 70 .. 00 - 40 '
Dunkirk , , . .. .• .
96- ' 76 6S
46
Detroit - $l, 20 •93 ~ - 78. . -62
Chicago /60 116 - 100 "80
Freight going through by rail 111 the way mast be
marker( ,4 VIA BAIL.”
No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira
Mark geode she Philadelphia aoSI Reading Railroad
and rood to the Depot, Broad etrerc, below Vine, daily,
before b P. M.
for further information fu regard to this route ' call
at the through freight oboe of 011 Philadelphia, NlA
gars, and Great Heaters' Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and OHYSTNIIT.. de30...7
PENNSYLVANIA RALLROAD,THE
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
!antic Cities with Weston!, North•western, and South
western States, by a continuous Railway - dined. Thi.
Road also sonnets at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Rivera,and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all orte oe
the North -Weatern Lakes; making the moat D EXOT,
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freight
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS
BURGH.
Prase Ch.a.es—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and
Gaps, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes
bares and trunks), Drugs, (in boxer
and bales) /leathers, Earl, 6 co 760. sr 1001 b
OEOO= 01111B—Domeetie Bheetlng,
@hiding and Ticking, (In os(ginal
bales),Drugs (in maks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (in easks,)
Paper, - Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, IUL/co 4100. per 100 lbs
Titan OxiseL.Anwils, Hemp, Bacon
and Pork. Salted, (loose or in
sacks), Paiute, (dry and in oll,)
Oils, (except lard and rosin) 600. so 1001 b
Ponarn Oussa—Ooffee, Vela, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (In casks or boxes,
eaatward), Lard and Lard 011, Nails,
Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, Steel , Mannfactnred
bum, Rosin Oil, QUM/Mare,
Sugar, (hhde., tibia., and boxes.)
is., &a 400. per 100 lb
PLoux-760. per bbl., until further notice.
Gaans—aeo. per 100 lbs., until further notice.
Corrou—S2 per bale, not exceeding 800 lbs, weight,
until farther notice.
In shipping Goods from any point Bast of Philadel.
Via, be particular to MARS packAXES ViA
ailrocul." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this
Good, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
'afloat detention.
Panionw Aoarre—Clarke A Co.,Ohleogo ; Picket &
/c Co., Memphi., Tenn.; B.P. Bose & Co.. St. Louis,
?do. • P. G. O'Biley & Co., Evansville, /odious; Wm.
Bighorn, Louisville, Kentucky.; It. C. K e i t t runi
Ars Imo, Indians; H. W. Brown A Co., and Ather d
Hibbard, Oineinnati; S. Pierce -& Co., - 'Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 64 Kilbystreet, Boston; Leeeb
A No. 2 Astor /fOll7O, NewYerk,No. 1 William at.
Nur Co. i or k; A. thaeede4 PhHadelphia ; Plograw lb
g o ons, Baltimore; D. A ktewart, Pittaburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Frei ht Agent.
LOMBABBT,
deg. General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
F iSa- 200 W P
attle Coded'.
100 de. onca.
500 bble,, Weekend.
do. White Ptah, for rile by
V.OADLIIR & CO.,
al $, WM; larch
Ratite/at(
VW/IL ADE tIigILMANTOWN
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—NOMEOLM
ABBANOMMINT.—On and after MONDAY, Mey 20th,
1868,
, •
70P. ONRSIANTOWN... :
Lazio nimmtelpida at 6,g, T, e.tttinta:, lu, UM,
.11" M.. 1, 2, 8;4, 6,8, 2,8, tr 10;and 111(.2..61.
Leave Germantown at 6, 7, ' 2g 8,6. 9g " 10M; /1341
A- M. 1-10 mln.i 2; 8,6‘, 4M, 6M, 6g, 8, 9-40 min., and
M: • , ,
The, tif cAtioat A. M. Train from tiarmantmen
stop wily at Wayne sod 21661. Stxee,cBsetteee.
"
:ON BIINDAYN,
•
Lases Plated/114M at 9AI min.. A. It, 2, 636, and 8
P.M. •
L9s.79llermsAtorna - 88 A. M., 1-10 414, aid?
P.M. '
,-.01122,TNUT KILL MALLBOAD:
Leave PhDINISAIkia at ag, 8, 9.051a.in , 11X A. M.,
2, 14;4, 8 8 10,2- M., .
Leave Ohositot Mill a; 640 and 7.85, 9.10, sad 10.10
3
min. A. M - 12.50'3.10 .10 5.10 7.40, and 9.20 mio.
ON WONDAYI3.
Leave Philadelphia, 0.20 A. 231., 2, 6)4, and 8 P. M.
Leave ChestnutMa at 8.10 ada A. N., 12.60 4.10
GAO P . .
B. 00N8HOH00KINII9P voruus TOWN .
Leave Philadelphia, at 6x, 9, 11,4,'M. 1.06
8.10 ada..43i 6(.11)( P.M.,
Leave Morristown at 6, T 9 7 A. 11 A. M., 1,44 LA 8)
M. , Y
- 7 ' -• ON SUNDAYS, - •
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. 11:, and i P. M.
Leave Norrietovm at 7A: X' and 6 P. 751.
• 10/1, MANAYIINK.
Lear; Philadelphia at 64 4 Tx, 9,11 A. 31.1.06
2. 3 151nin.4.10 4 3ft‘ 6 )i).aill, 8, 71 J( P. P.M.
' Leave lianaytink et 6g, 7g, 11X A. M.,
124. N, end 9 P: M.
&M W aya same as VorriMotrii.
TEA VALLEY 'RAILROAD ROlt DOWNING.
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at ex A.M. , end 8.10 win. P. M.
LeITO Downingtown at 7df A. M , and I P.M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. 1
• Depot, Ninth and Omen streets, Philadelphia,
, .„
.1858 e 'o l L N Til,tat'AttolTDl 1 MS
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, :
WHRELING'"I them bii
Mdkr
IS,
STET/SRN ALE, ' 'OLEVIRLAND,
~CINCINNATI - CHICAGO.
LaursviLtha t BURLINGTON,
proxilvApoiag, ST. RAUL%
'Arid all intermediate points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, ERN - TUOHY, MIMI
GAII,',WIRDONSIN,, MINNESOTA; MISSOURI,
.R SAS AND, NEBILARICA - ..
Pameagers, to paina,west of •Piatebrirsh„ Wheeling,
ppweland Crag me,' hae Aoki, of - routed, alai aro
*mated to mats i sehst*A heron applying for tit/s
-r/TISK swtolll TRAINS 'LEATH .PHILAI/Elo
MIA DAILY; '•
gamin aloes conneetkom &t pittabuigh.to all points
West.
On - . ad after MONDATchlay .10th, 1858, Three
through, and Two soerommodatioa tram, will I the
depot, P. Z. armor; of ELEVENTH leave
streets) as follows t . - • '
'MAIMS 7011, rmismlai -
Awn vltii WANT Liai-a.
Mali train nal A: M.
Piet line 1 00 noon.
Express mati ..11.00 night.
WAY TSAIMB LWAyft.-
Erwisbn as- ), -
commoda rg 8
tion 00R. M.-
Leasater ,‘ 8,00 R. M.
The train stops eta
Weida sod Pittsburgh.
The Ixpress mall runs daily, tie other trains Sunda y excepted. - -
The ears leave the:Pannalvants Railroad Peasenget
Station, southeast corner Of ELEVENTH sad MARKET
streets, entrance on Eleventh etwat, where .through
thikets to el : pinta Weat Ma be obtained • '
Bigigc* o inn be retelaed at the Depot at any time du
ring - the tia_y: Nashua' for handling biggtge. _
Igor further '
information apply t the Depot of .he
Yenualvanis Railroad information ,
southeast eorair of
Eleventh end Market streets, between the hours of TA.
H. arid /IP. M. ' , THOMAS MOORS,
21 7. - • agent Paan'altailsoad
TPLuia ritO4_
Alp Tali , WEST Allitlnt.
Mail train - at-11.00 night.
Put hoe. 4.90 A. d.
XxViims mail.: 1.19 110013.
Y ?RAMO AP.lllvo.
Isommodat 2; M.
Lanciater s< .9 50 A. M.
ittessitionis between 4119 e
411 tels anb ligitaiiaritcf.
reLANCARD HO USE ,—BROADWAY
A—. and TWELTTE Street, New - York, reopened,
elegantly furnished with every modern improvement.
The location u faahlonable end healthy.
The rooms are large and set ventilated. - Meals
served at all hone, and "ei"eil attention paid to the
comfort of guests, Transleot board $2 per day. Per
manent board at lower =tea.- -
• • • .-
The whole under the managementot 0 Z. lIIAOLEL
LAN, (late of the, United States /total; Philadelphisj
who respectfully aolicita pie,patropsge of. laid Melds
and the traielling pgbi n. „ , joa(a-la
JONES /LOUSE,- -
ILARBISMIEG, Pi.; -"
(Erected in
ELEGANTLY YIIIIRISGED. MT.)
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS:
myn., WELLS 00YEBLY, Proprietor.
WORRELL ROUES, -, r•
N. W. ear. THIRD and HARMONY COURT:
Tne underelgried takes pleasure In • informing his
friends sad •bepubtio at large, that be basal:emit the
above ESTABLISHMENT, and pledgee hlteself to merit
the patronage of his patrons, ever. artte , e le of ones
nor gosh T , haria g been without to to
Prim
-13 m OHARLM WORRELL, Pro prie tor.
iny27
NICHOLLS HOUSE,
11 (ITIROPRAN PLAN ' )
OPEN. DAY AND NM RT.
N 0.116 SOUTH 1113,111T11 11T., MOW . 011ZEITETIT,
rEMLAMILPILIA.
This HOUSE is for Permanent and Transient 'Lode
lag. Every effort will be made 11 the Proprietor, S.
NICHOLLS; to give satisfaction to his Patrons.
This establiahment is situated in the heart of the
city, centre of hrtainesa, and oonverdent to all places
of arintscommt• •
fihs blereantile and Travelling community will dad
it a desirable plate for comfort, cleanliness, end econo
my:
Meals foralebed at all boars.
Male Boom►, 60 cants per night. By the week 12.60
and upwards..
MREOR&NTS' HOTEL, -
ROUTH 10131aLl FRB All
- &sou 6f3.t.1.1T,
_ iIELADELNIJA.
IitoIUBBIN & 80,N8. Pica's! zwatt.
Juno_: Zones
EBS E S. CHIOKERIIsiG .
having removed to their new ware - 00171e,
1307 CHESTNUT Street (near the United Stet re
- ire prepared to offer to their friends And the 1 , :.L/it e,l
extensive assortment of Grand, Parto,Gretel, Eqt.l-.1
and Upright PIANO-FORTES, n.nnufaet empre,el ,
for this city, "finished in various styles of Caden, and at
prices which cannot fail to please. Pismo-Fortes nrmin
to order, to suit toy style of furniture, not :11 hstr,-
monis warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur
chaser:
Grand and Square Pianos to rent, upon the most th.
vorable terms.
Messrs. O. & SONS have received Thirty-foe:
MEDALS. The first Premiums over all competitors in
the United States.
All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will La
promptly attended to. jyT.6m
DIANO FORTES. -
IL Just received, an elegant stock of RAVIN,
RA
ON & 00., NIINNB & CLAIM, LIALLET; DAVIS
& CO., and GALE Bc, 00.8 .PIANOB. idELOrigOtill
best quality, at J. E. 4:10011:1'8,
8. E. corner SEVENTH and 011.128TN1Yr sta.
Kumber.
LUMBER 'YARD:
HOUTZ o e„
(successors to Montgomery & Neall,)
8. W. corner of TWYLFTH and PRIM); Streets, Phila.,
Old lloyamensing District,
are now receiving a large and well-seleoted assortment
of all descriptlotui of LUM BER, such , as White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, pales,flokets,
Fence Boarde, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of
well-seasoned Lumber. Mao, a large etoek of Bill
Sing, of , erery . Vatiefur and demription, constantly On
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with Messrs. bithaffey, Flouts, & Co.,
and Ludy, Houtz; at Marietta, Pa., gives ne an.
surpassed facilities, and enables no to supply orders for
all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PINS-CREEK LUMP ER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAILBRO, & conAantly on hood
Prompt paying pnrchmieri are reamottully invited to
examine oar etoek bolo going elsewhere. aplll-17
LLUSBER A,T WHOLESALE AND RE
tail, at ktarietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
HOUTZ, & Oo ; take thli method of
Informing their cnstorpere and persons desirous of pnr
cluing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a larr,e
sad well-seasoned stock ofl alrdescrlptiolus of Lumber
which they Are prepare to at satisfactory priteirj
Their timber is all from their awn MILLS on PIN
OREIIX. They's:. alsooonnected with Messrs DUPE?,
HOUTZ, & 00., and ere prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stun', Lath Pales, Pickets, 'and
Building Timber for Bridges, &0., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice, They would also take great
pleasure - Meshing the attention of Builders, and those
in want of Lumber In the oi of Philadelphta, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & flu ., earner of TWXLETII
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also ton
netted. ap2l-tf
lirtmorks.
FIAE-WORKSI FIRE-WORKS 11
A full ugortment of
FIRE-WORKS.
AT REDUCED PRICES
STEPHEN P. WHITMAN,
1210 MAIDIJIT STREST,
BLINDS AND SHADES,
OEUILP ROA OABH.
8.. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET '
Is the most extensive Monateutarez o
WINDOW BLINDS,
And Dealer in
WINDOW SHADES,
Of eves? 114119ty.
He has a fine stock to be 'told at Reduced Prices.
BIIPP, and all other Colors of Linen Shades, Trim.
'stings, Nixtures, &s., &c.
STORE MAWS
Painted to order.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
WS STUDY TO PLEASE.
OILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &c
2,200 gallons Minter operm Oil.
050 gallons No. 1 Wiet, Lord Oil.
8,000 gallons Bleaohed Wlater Whale OIL
8,000 galioni Light Rsekoi Whale 011
250 boles Chemical Olin b Soap.
200 do Olelue Soap.
400 do Brown Soso.
100 - do , New Bedte . rd Bp , an Valid I•nt
• In More and for sale by
R. W. POMEIIOI - 411.3,114,
Late J. B A. A.
N 0.14 South MLA VJA RI; Arnim.
CHEAP SUMMER YU - EL.-GAS 60/i E,
or excellent quality, Gsold at the PR
PELLA GAS WORKS for th e reduced pry, nr .ne mnt
i Nubs'. and may be obtained in Inrge o r .1.11 quan
tity- by applying at the Gas Office, No. 20 51.11,11
SEVENTH Street.
To - burcbasors by wholesale IO In sold st the Worst ;
in Neat Wait, by lb. ton ; at a pnce aquireileat t.
Anthracite at 0.50 per ton.
(131 good,) J. C. CRESSON, Rngiueee.
IGitindalpbla Gsa Woekn, Ans. SS. au27.t7
- -
A
LE.-25 Casks Mutes, Youngeeb, and
Alleopp's Sparkling Ale in pinta, landing anti 11.:
axle by wiLLlsm. 11. Y Nit Cosi,
3524 215 snot); FRONT Stv•ott,
SALMON, SHAD, &0.-2 O tierces No. 1
Blkinloo bbls. do si 60 bbla. prime Sea Shad; 200.
bbla. Scale-EA; 180 bbla White-flab, riaar in stare sa
for sale by 4011 N KINNEDII 0c CO.,
by 8.4 - 11001 644 in tiprt4 v
IVeet of Twelfth