The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 30, 1858, Image 4

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Iteed 0 Ir Taylor' E• Wood 0
.240roBenflr. Taylor BB Wood tl W
Philip : Toilor E Worley
laller 1 Taylor IC Wright Ba.riturl
ilalo.lt _GIDEON WEBTOOTT, P. K.
Eihov ,finbiugo
(E DWI Nwt. PAYNE,
IRON BUILDING,AROR STREET,
; , • One door above Fourth
mom' AND MINI IN
LASTINQ3.
GAItOONS,
Pillion 'ETD, •
PATENT LEATHER
CONGRESS WEBB, ' • - ,
\ i . TOILET SLIPPERS UPPERS
SLIPPER :TaLIIMIN4B, LAVES, .tr.' aulo.2m
'NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
1 1 11 -The undersigned (snoetseors to the late JOSEPH
P. JOHNS) an now prepared to meet the wants of the
Dude et the OLD STANOptfortheaat corner of 'ARCI/1
and TOMITLINtreets. .
Theiffeellitles for IMPORTING end PIIRIIIIIIIING
every article in the fillOß STITITS and TRIMMINGS
lige, at modetate.piote , and on ferorablo_tere , ft ore
uniurpaned.
The attention of BORERS ierespectially moUotted.
WM. JOHNS & SON, "
anIT N."l. tomer Arch and Fourth eta.
Otatw=ll.
•
.BLANK ROOKS 'AND STATIONERY.
A./ DAVID M. HOGAN, DIM* Boot. Idennfaotnrer,
Statioaer sad Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to tarnish; either from the shelves
or Snake to order, Books of every description, imitable
for Danko, Public OBese, Merchants, and other,, of the
bait guilty of &gash or American Paper, and bound
he redoes strew; in the most sobstantiel manner. •
Orders - for 'JOB PRINTING of every description.
Dar d svin th ruid Lithographing elevated with 'neatness
4 general OnerrtHirmitt d ingllA, bench and Anierik.
Mut Stationery.
Ooneerning Mr. Hogari's ointribedion to the Pranklln
fsetitate, the Gonunittee say—at This display of blank
boons for !oinking and mercantile nee le the beet in the
Dahibition: The'ssiattiort of the material lagood, the
arcrikmanship socellent, and their Snub and so.
rinae. 0 . 6 % ant li.lrrOPr/Me." 1070.11
Bing, Glass aza oElueettiogre.
SOUT TRE RN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS.
A large Stock of
CHINA, OLABBITAAD, AND
FANCY ARTIOLXB,
AT 1/111 LOW UT NIANINT num : AT
MAREBEN ,k WITTE, Lninirters,,
MABONIO BALL, WI 011:118TNIIT STRUT
lOttittstrg:
4 —.Z. C. A. ICINGSBII4Y, M. D.,
"
DENTIST,
Would Worm b hien& that he has ItSMOVED to
1119 WALNUT Street, aboictilavaath. Ja24lm
" ~ ~la~citiu + dr~e:.
TRUITT, BROTHER, & CO.,
.• • .
9999 AND DILLBU
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, , I
airms
, -* • ' PISTOLS, ho
, •• „ 529 MARKET STREET,
Below Sixth, North side,
PIaLADELPUTA
1u27•2m ' ,7 ` ' 2.
MOORE, lISNSZEY, & 00.,
1&L,427 MARKET AND,IB COMAEECROB BTB
Ibit"O . l3TERl3 OVf
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &o,
Have sow . In Here, and Will be rewiring throughout
the teaseii & large pa well selected assortment of
.
Good - Als; their towhieh they invite the attention
.uf .
WASTER!, AND !SOUTHERN BUYNNB.
altb-ROtf
EIARDIT.A.RS ~—•••The ettbsoribers, CON
KISISION SLUM ANTS for the sale of lORBIGN
AND • D 011.118,10 ILLIIDWABS, would roepeotfully
pall th e . t inge n of the trade to their stook, whloli
Ilse, ari offislng Miele - 0 Tatar. Our aneartemea eon-
Uhailill. 01;141 kinds—Treee, Log Baiter, Breast OX,
ftr,11202, Bailee Wsitodi IRK., Tongue, Look, Ship,
Klee, asetOoll Obelus: '
The "oelebritted cc L" Nom NaUs ; Stone and [nage
Qamaae
: I :4figliy, ,, and cant Anrile; EON Box and other
• Short ail lons Bahatla fry Pans; mount and opal
Mato Pans: —.— . .'
1 s , ltidttliiii'.ent.eithr ?ills and }Lupe; Bed Bans.
!!'
.AP -0 4 1 9 1 ' ' 1- Bafot7 tOPPI•t/lastlnd Tubes. - -•
...r 914/4, 1 ?' 1 f/11! 6 9 14 i*i gab Com, andstraW
' i llaggannii Tampa! a n d Spading Yorks. •
it
.44.443b.,.1,".„ Simi ,es of all kinds .
T slrials Sea; clOutaaladdlntehlies Halls, .
pint int Wrou ;Butt Binges, Serowe, Loote of all
ithadsl Oatiolli a Sua Tar Alegi nittlbstS, Ihta•
' Mach Blame, aer Poo ls , *.e., Al.
.. ' , liy: 0.. TAWS SON,•
pial.l , ' C. ' ) ) 4 tro: or oorarimtuk "tr ust..` •
' TI G. T 699 toitiparnio7,
sPpjuiL NO,Tkag
oALrroiiNit BIIIPPEIia
W4LLO FARGO 00.
, •.
400 olißliTklUT fiTREBY,
Will lend tfielv next om.,tvoirojA BXPItEgS per
;denier it PHI LADELPIIIA,. O . 111 . 0111 ' Now York,' did
24 of SEPTEMBER, , Ohipporg wi ll please have their
freight ready by the gist ijrtaxit,
D. N. BARNEY, JA.,
0 7 . Agent
=NM
AD AJ JIX.OPAIESS ,O. .orpxos,
1 m 0 CEIBITNIIT" STEM, 'forwards PAROBLB
PASlNAoll6hfriiflp.ll, MAO ,Nonts
5, 1110/) eithe r'ONA LINSI3, it in 'connection
with other NIP 00/404N1X5, to 01l the principal
T9WNE sad OITLEII of $k Uniad States,
, It 7?+1: 4 I n DT.
°lva.
}PRE W 13477800 blgof NO. I f i b:74ND
a ' wfr ingi 91 421Witittgretri d ial t ro
No by 11 , 113, karitift
,1141,1..WHARYR.
0:4411 NifOilfr:ri •
THOMAS - le SONS,
• N0n.189 and 141 BOUTH 70171M11
(lormarla Nos. 00 and 08.)
FALL•SABSISTOOKS AND BEAL -ESTAIFE
Second Fall 'Salt; 281 h Arrgust, on . the prettifies,
North Broad street. DeecrAptlone ready:
Third Fall Sale:Slat Auguat;af the Exchange.
Fourth Fall Sale 7th September, at the Exchange.
Fifth pall Sale, 'l4tla September, at the Exchange.
Sixth Fall Sale, Flat of Beptind ber,.. at the Exchange.
11:7" Plat of the handbills of the above sales now
ready. • ril
TRADH-BALII,—TO BOONBILLIBB.- •
The gstpdret regular Philadelphia Trade Bale :will
'
olmmadyenve on .
the 41st of September. Catalogue,' now
re. , , . „ ,
RILL ISTATB, tiTOOKB, -
t. !Mlle Bales it 'the ' , Phltadelpida- Enhalge army
Tuevday Itvening, during the Milliner memo.
Mr Handbill:lot each property issued separately, In
addition to *Melt we jpnbldsh -on .the Batbiday previous
to each sale, one thousand catalogues, th,pamnblet form,
!Flying fan descriptions of all the property to be sold on
tne following Tuevdif;.' , . . )
PURNITUBB BALM!, TIl AUCTION
STOUR every Thursday. morning.
r HIM; IBTATILAT PEIVATII BALI. ,
lihave a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate ' Bale„ liiolnalog eveiy deitoription of City and
. country rperty. Printed Meta may be had.at the
PILIVATI SALE IMISTBK
ID - Real 'Estate entered 'on btu-Private Sete Be.
&ter, and adrertised oarasionally, in our Public Bale
aSstrwits, (of which 1,000 copied are printed weekly,)
tree of oharge.
;,„ Peremptory Sete.
' 'STOOKS, fro:
On Tneeday Erenbiß,
filet inst., at 8 Welook, at She Philadelphia Ki.
change, without manta,.
600 shares National Anthracite Ooal Company stooh.
Share in the Merotultile "
share Oxford Park Amociattoo..-
. .
1 Aare Chestnut nil' Aktictiltnral Society.
4 lots in Odd Fellows , Cemetery, Nos. 430 and 437
section L, and Nos. 230 and 295, section N.
Also. for account of whom it may concern— '
800 shares Columbia Coal and Iron Company.
:1 alum Point Breese Park Association. • .
Stockholders , season ticket to the Archmtreet The
quomme. COAL AND IRON COMPANY STOCK
Ott l'neediky Droning;'
'September 7td, at 7X o'clock, at the Philadelphia
Bschnge, without reae,rie, , ,for account of whom It
,
may concern
-200 share,' Columbia Coal and Iron Company.
, Also, for account of whom it may concern—. csa
200 akarelEan Francine° Land /moolotion.
TQIILD FALL EIALEAIRIUST Fiat.
At the Exchange, will. include—
VALUABLE couNTRY , PROPERTY.L-Ciottago and
barn, with-FA stres, comae of Bristol. turnpike and
Eleren•mile lane, 134 miles from Torresdate, and 4
miles from Tawny.
.03. foil particulars in handbills and lithographic
plane.
;THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, LEMON*
Street, between Weed and Norris streets, near the
frankford road. Lot 60 feet front. . • ,
'.NEAT COTTAGE, AND OVER SIR ACRES, BE
VERLY, N J —Alio, a neat cottage and over els acres
of land, well shaded, with barn,- wagon house, fruit
teem too., junction of Green street and Perkia's lane,
South Beverly, N. J.
&MIRTH TALL BALE--13EPTEMBEIt
Will include--
• Asegnems , Peremptory Sale • -; . •
TIALUABLICBTONE FACTORY, STEAM ENGINE,
ACIIINERY, TEN STONE DWELLINGS, &e., to.
. tiler with lob of 'ground, tdsoayonk.' The,wholo to
cold without repoiree.
Irr Pull particulars now ready in handbills.
STORE AND DWELLING..--Four-stery brick store
and dwelling, Ridge avenue, above Coates street. Ins
mediate possession. , •
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 489 North Tenth
street, between Coates and Brown atreets. Immediate
possession.
SIX BRICK DWELLINGS, Second street, south of
Master street.
SEVEN FRAME DWELLINGS, cornet:of Union and
Walnut atreeta,
OItOUND-RENTS,,vIs One of 09 a year,
and two of 04 a year eaoh:-olear of taxes—neared by
three lota, with a brick dwelling on each. •
mortgage of $OO9. It to a trot
mortgage, with no other Ineumbranoe.
rep ➢ALL BALE-,BIIPTSIIIBEIt 14th,
Wilt Inolnde—
Trustee's Peremptory Bide.
HANDSOME MODBItN THREE-STORY BRICK
RBSlDBNOBovith.three-story back buildinme And all
modern conveniences, No. 1630 Green street.
VALUABLE!. LOT,, GREEN STREET tho
valuable lot of ground adjoining the above on the eut,
10 feet front by 136 X feet deep. Sale abeolute.
117 - Full paliculars now ready in handbills.
Orphism'. Court .Bale—Relate of. John Berme, Deed.
TEIRBIESTORY BRICK DWELLING, Blizabeth St ,
now Buckley street, between, Sixth 'and, Seventh, and
Spruce and Pine streets.
NEAT RESIDENCE, lie. 1626 POPLAR STRRIIT.-
Moo, neat threwwtory brick dwelling, with side yard
and-handsome garden, south aide of Poplar street, west
of Sixteenth street.
BUSINESS STAND.—Three-etory brick More and
dwelling, northesit corner of Fourth and Carpenter
streets, late Southwark. •
OIIIISTNUT fiTREET RNSIDENON. —A valuable
residence, No. 1028 Chestnut street, with the - modern
improvements, lot 20 by 160 feet.
Administrator's Sale—Estate of /On Rorer, Deed.
LARGE LOT OF GROUND. 180 feet on DemphinAt.,
150 feet on Reese street, and 160 feet on Feirhill street,
three fronts—water pipes laid, and sidewalks curbed and
Vfocu ed. torls Fale:—RetatoUl lames B. Reese, Deceased.
TWO LARGE I OTB OF GROUND, 180 feet front on
Denphin street,l6o feet on Apple street, 160 feet on Me
ohmic street, and 150 test pn.Fonrth street—water
pipes laid. and eidewalks'pared and curbed.
SIXTH FALL BALE—SEPTEMBER 21st.
Will tattled.—
TWILIT"( BRICK DIVZLLINGS, &a., lit:
Eseentore PoremPtP7Bale--Beyde of Jeremiah Wal
TRIMS-STORY BRICK 'DWELLING, and two-story
frame dwelling, Nos. 62G and 628 North Fifth street,
with frame shop in the, tear. Also, two two•etory
brisk dwellings, Noe: 624 and 681 Chatham, street, with
two two-story brick dwellings in the rear. The whole
to be sold together.
Assignees , Sale at Phcenlswille, Pa.
VALIIABLR NAIL MAO/lINERY, ROLLING MILLS,
LATHES, MiBARS, WATER-pia/SRL. SPIKE 11A-
M:IINRS, &o.
This Morning,' ._
MEETINGS,
Aug. BOtli, at 10 o'clock,, at theFancanac Nail Works,
(late)y occupied by the Workingmen' Iron Nall C 0.,)
Phosullyille„Pri., will be Bold without reserve,, by
order of Assignee, the entire machinery, consisting of
rolling mill and gearing, with a pairs of chilled rolls,
4 plain rolls, 6 sets of hominge; Loge Iron ily-wheel
eent large_nair_af_alwaen,:eit emit machine!! la running
order, T imperfect, large machine for slitting nail.
plate, large turbine Iron wator.wheel, 2 upright spike
numblnes, 4 Iron fare, largte pale of alligator squeezers,
large hammer, anvil, and cam ring, iron cog-wheel,
4,000 lbs.—new, large turning lathe, lot of grind.
'stones, 2 °ranee, scale, anvils, stooks and tape, lot of
belting, trucks, wheelbarrow/oot of Are and red brink,
one factory belt, &0.. -
W Terms—cash.
.
Ir Hay be examined any time previous to rude.
Admhilstrator's Bete—NO.ln North Tenth lit.
NEAT FURNITURE, MIRROR, OIL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS, /co,. DENTIST INSTRUMENTS,
foo.l_
• 011 Wednesdai Morning,.
Sept. Ist, at 10 o'clock, at No:141 North Tenth St.,
by 'order of the administrator of the late Dr. T. W.
Walker, the entire household furniture, oil paintings,
mirror, bookcases, /to. Alto; a importer dentist chair,
oporatiog case and Instruments, lathe, rolling mill,
work tables. Alto, a number of valuable books.
Mr Catalogues wl m o rni n gady, and the , artioles may
be examined on the of aale at 8 o'olock.
Sara at Noe__ .IN and 141 Booth fourth street, _
______
IMPERIOR PLANO-70BM, IN E
VERNON PLATE NIMES, BRUSSELS OAR
PETB. 4a. Oa Thursday Nsnal.
At 9 o'clock, at the illation store, an extensive
assortment of excellent second-hand farniture, elegant
piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpeta, ate., from private
familias declining housekeeping, remorad to the store
for eonvenienoe of sale.
LARGE BALA OP 'VALUABLE LAW 80088-13 f;
BRAOINSi TWO stnAß LLB/4111E8.
On Thursday and Fr ay retdogs.
Sept. 9th and 10th, at the auction store, N 05.139 and
141 South Fourth etreet,Vill be /told 4 large collection
of law books, which embraces two entire libraries. In
cluded are the Penneylesnia and'other Valuable reporte,
digests, elementary worke, &c.
DlCrcatalogues yeady.three days previous, and
the books arranged for examination,
'AT PRIVATE BALE
Stockholders' to fie Arch-street The.
atre.
PIIILIP FORD, AIIOTIONEER, No:
328 MARK STREET, between FIPTII and
SIXTH. math side. • -
CATALOGUE BALE OF oy BOOTtt, BERM, BROGANS,
6Sll ‘
On Tim ey orqa
September 2, commencing at io o'clock, to *blob the
attention of purchasers is requested.
GINGHAM AND COTTON UMBRELLAS.
On Thursday Iddrnlng,
Also, SO asses whalebone and steel frame gingham
and cotton umbrellas.
TRAVELLING BATORELS AND CARPET BAGS.
On Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, a largo line Of carpet - gage and satchels,
embracing the usual assortment. ,
MOSES NATHAN 13, AtTOT/ONEER
AND COMMISSION BIXIOHANT, 8. 1. eonaei
111TH and RBOll Streets.
GREAT PIIRLIO AOOOIJIdODATION.
MONEY l MONET MONEY II I
Money liberallyadranced in large or email amcmts,
from'one dollar to thousands, on gold Arid Miter plate,
diamoude, watches, Jewelry , folding-pieces, musical
instromente,llrniture, dry gotde, clothing, grocariee,
eigare, hardware, Cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, her
nese, and all artieles of take, for any length of time
agreed on, at NotAass , .Principol. Databligment,
liontheast Corrosibf Sixth and MLitt streets.'
UT Prombisory notes, with collateral, pouted
at the lowest market ratee.
MANURE , PRINCIPAL EpTABLISIIMENT, 13. E.
OORNDR 'eft
Where money will be liberally adranced on gold and
Meer plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling pieces,
dry goods, olothing,aroceries, Jiggers, cigars, herd.
ware, Gallery, fanny articles, - mirrors, paintings, en
gravings, . 13201110111 Instruments, furniture, bedding,
horsed, yekicles, harness, 'tackle, and all other 'alleles
desk,.
OUT-DOOR BALER.
. . •
Personal attention given to all out-door sales, either
at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and &awe
unusually low.
TO PRI N 8 RELINQUIBIIING , UOIII3EKEIPING.
Persons relinunbildng hotteekeeping or having sup
plies of furniture to dispose of, will find it to their ad
vantage by sending the same to the suction store; south-
Cut corner of Sixth and .Itace street, where if will be
properly arranged in the furniture salesroom, and sold
to the bestadvantage, tyro-thirds of the goods advanced
If required, and the balitnoe banded over the afternoon
of the day of eale.
AT PIIIYATS. BALM. •
line gold and silver hunting cue doable cue, and
double bottomed. fever, 'oleos; Zillah, Elwin, and
Wrench watches ,• gold specks, gold 0 awe, gold blue.
lets, • variety of Sine gold etude, breastpins, and finger
rings; fine fluted, !superior old violin and guitar, very
fine melodeon, and numerone other articles,
AT PRIVATIS SALM AT VERT LOW PRIORS.
Geld Inglish patent lever watches, felt Jewelled and
Plain, some of , them tine /8-tarat .oesea of the beet
tuatara. -
Silver Ingllab patent lever witshes,' full jewelled
and plain, of the moat approved makers. .
Gold escapement lever and brae watohee, In hunt
outs and open face, of the very beat make.
Ladles' gold anasnollcal 'retakes, set ',Mk pearl and
Silver Anglian, SWIM, and Pronojtyatchee, diamond
breast pica and finger rings, gold Nieelets, ear rings,
Anger Amp, trilled pins, mode, fine gbld rent. tob , and
neck ohalno,. gold apootsolea, and Yariou other full;
'oleo of jewelry , &a., de. . .
QAILIJEL NATHAIIBi" A.ITOTIONEER,
•ind MONIT LOAN" MICA' No. 924 'South
THIRD Shut, below Walnut, opposite Pear et, only
sight doors below the Parthange..
Hours. of bulges', fr0m.9,010100k,, A, Id, math 10
o'clock in the 6r.enink.
Outdoor eget and' salsa at the Auction Heide, at
tended upon the most settefaeto c lterms. - ' ..
CAPITAL •
000.
ibilitblisAsdfor tAs last MAiety. Tors.
Aden' tisildp from - one dollar to Up:limn/1'
Admen' on Dia
=Ads, ilardware,Mer
Oksodlse, Clothing, Vernitere, Bedding, Olgare, Mastoid
Instraments, Gans, Horse, , Malaga, and GeoMi of
every description.
An 9r4s can !Ingt4l..ef agreedw. • •
All adiA ' nods froth one handred dollars and apwarlal
will be shaved 9 per sent. per month; 1600 and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store ilOWle haying a depth of 120 feet, Whims
draand thisitliroorvanits td store Au yalnaldaa, and prig
nto Yflitehmen for tke premises 1 am, a heavy tun;
ranee effeotod, for the benefit of all persons haying goods
iA 24:r aiumaat of having an tinlierdted osP
tt, 71. ital,
We gild' L ympivad to make adyfweas on more satin
fantod and aeomamedatini term than any other to,
oney advanaed to poor, in limn anion% tin;
eat any charge.-:
„
Gold Tateittemy and other Watohat, Jewel; _
Opt/0g will be ironlit gdw34l4 Ow . i -1,7
ton. Deceased
GAITBIIB.
:. 6 ,:cilg.; kw M59,41A.:
ptr4,I4TAS,4IIRINLEYc
;V', No. .20 ,MAINCET, STREIT. :
NOTICE: ' , AND ATTRACTIVE SAVE
BRITISH AND FRENCH DRY GOODS.
. Oti Tuesday Morning.
August Ust i atIO Wolooki contesting/LI Part 0T—
:Imo plater Ldpm , iline to extra, blisk dad calbrad
Matinees and Oashmeres.
COO pieces Lupin's black, mode, an high colored
nionelia - da • 7 I. -
800 pieces Lupin , a black bombazinee, ere to extra.
.200 plecee plain and figured hie& and glared alike.
pure mohair., alpsose, cobrugs,
40 pieces Lyons manttilla and collar qlk velyete.
300 dozen Paris kid MOTS. ff
:100 piece!' Paris printed I.:muslin de lama.
100 dozen Lyons black groe de Rhine'mavats, ;Win,
allk,.and velvet vesting., pi.ida, prineut .nnd. plain
Foreland, tee.; to which the attention (1 the trade' is
PLAIN ) EMBROIDERED, AND HE 'I:ITCH:I3D
LINEN SHIRT FRONTS.
An invoice of pialn,.embreidered, ane hemstitched
Frenah linen shirt fronts.
BRUSSELS BILK LACES. '
10 mittens rich Bruasels silk laces.
. .
FALL BALD OF IMPORTED DRINOODS,
At our new store, No. 420 Marketptreet.
, . On-Tuesday Morning,
Aug. 31d, at 10 o'clock, by osta!ogue, mouths
500 packages and lots of .faney and shade Imported
dry goods, comprising a general assortrit.
MIF - • Catalogues and samples early on, 8 morning of
sale.
LARGE SALE OF PARIS,MERINOES, cesumitnts,
11051BAZINE8, AND 'COLORED MOIPSELINE DE
LAINES OF THE MANUFAOTURE PATURLE
LUPIN, SEXDOUX, SIEBER, & 09.1
On Tuesday Mcirning, I • ;
August BIM, at 10 o'clock, on six month' credit.-
1,000 PINES. LUPIN'S .MERINOES AND OABU-
At VIM.
Comprising a IMO and foll'asinitinent Of black and
colored merinoes and cashmeres, of . thj celebrated
manufacture of of P. Lupin, Seydoug, Staler, k
600 PIECES PARIS BLACK' AND COLORED MOUS.
SELINE 'DE ,LAINES, SAME MAN tfIiAOTURE.
Comprising a full msortment of sande,.taric, black,
and high colors—all choice colors: - • - '
300 31E0.119 6-47 PA RIB BOMBAZINE S—SAME
MANUFACTURE... 1
Comprising a fall line; including some 'd the - linnet
qualities.
LYONS SILKNELYET FOR COAT CILLAII9.
Also, a fall assortment of Lyons all-alDi refuels for
coat collars.
' WORSTED AND BILK 8E404
An InOcriOe of ertia quality worsted and elk merges,
Mho, 100 pieces black wade Rhine, lustini, figured
black silks, aroalne, milk outings, satin oestings, &o.
DI',AOK ALPAOAS, 00BUR08, 40.
5 cues 64 London black alpacas.
10 cases 6-4 colored Oebnrgs..,
8 cues printed Persians, '
LYONS , llEAligt BLUE TAIfIPBTAB, 4ROS DE
EPSOM, &o.
Oct T6eaday?,loniitig.
24 and 86 Irish high lusfr - tiblaciTastas.
24 and 86 do do .do gros de Mines.
24 aid 36 do do do grog de Disom.
24 and 36 do - do bsysdere.
BAYADERE FANCY , COLORED BOTILT BOIS.
21 and 32 inch Earle fancy bayadere ponit le sole.
LYONS BLAU TAFFETA. ORAYSTS.
An invoice of Lyons hoary black taffeta chaste.
• PAM. RID GLOVES. .
800 dozen Paris colored kid glove g.
'. L YONS MANTILLA AND COL LAR . VELVETS.
82 and 46 Inch Lyons heavy Mack mantillavelvets.
21 do do do do collar I -do.
PURE BLACK 131011 AIRS FOR BUY OITI TRADE.
7 oases extra super quality pm Mails =bars.
4do do do do figured stomas.
- PARIS *MOITBELINE DE LADIES AND SERINO/1S
IN THE GRAY.
,
Also, 3 cases floe French merinoes ln the illy.
6. do do do monerhne de latoss to the
COMMERCIAL SALESROOM,
7 BANE end 10 STRAWBERRY, beim= MAR
KET and CHESTNUT =ABSCOND and THIBb streets.
, G..WOLBERT. Amnesia •
BALE OF 01101011 STAPLE AND IANOY GOOD
ON A LIBERAL =Orr, BY OATALOGIIB.
On Wednealay Morning,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, trill' be sold
without reserve,. a general assortment of fury a ny
staple fall and winter geode, consisting of, Tin:
HOMY' GOODS:
Nen'a lambn-wool and merhio.shlrte and dzaween,
ribbed and plain; :Irish knit wool half boee 1 henry
three-thread brown cotton ball'. ho s e ; Germlntown
knit wool half h o s e ; zephyr yarnhoode ; =We loath ;
knit wool cricket jackets ; plaid wool hose, &e.
TAILORING GOODS,.
100 pieces black and gray and fancy canimerte and
asttinetts ,• satin and silk-velvet veiling.; elastic sus
penders; NUk cravats. .
Aho,. choice fall colore French merinoes; Sunny
double-width plaids ; /tarlatan . ginghatos ; shirting
linen ; cheneille bordered shawls; linen toweb; brown
holland' ; linen table cloths. .
Also, linen hendkeroblefe, plain and printedborders ;
•Prenott bosoms ; embrildered collard; litarseilee sets;
rubber kng ,wombs;; . white and colored sped cotton;
embroidered nanibrio sleeves flouncing" ant - bands;
bonnet ribbons; coloredilik Ilmprand fringes, with a
general variety of notiona l Jewelry,
fly — The whole will be arranged for examination,
with catalofibee, early on the morning of tale, when the
trade and parchasere are respectfully Invited b attend.
n . SUOTT, Jr., AITOTIONEER, winces-
A-D• sec to WOLBERT & BOOM) 4310112111M1T gt,,
opposite the Chustom llonse, between Youth ald fifth
Streets.
CARD.—The early and particular attentloi of the
trade is invited - to the attractive' gale Of embroideries,
on Taesday morning, comprising five hundred lots nee
dleworked goods of newest styles, aad a toll assort
ment of qualities.
Saniplei sad catalogues early on the mcrnlng of
LOGE PERIIIPTFTY :BALE
. 91/ EIABROIDEMIEB
RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS,
• ' On•Tnesday Moining,
August filet, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold
at the seles-room; No.• 481: Ohietnut• street full
assortment of embrolderlee, &a.) Nutted, to tel sales.
Included will be found new style cambric and jeconet
coliele, 'leaves, sets,'bends,lolllloll4llj /co.
Also, linen-cambric hendkerchleis, gloves, hosiery,
swats/ 1 • ties /se • • ' ' •
GERMANTOWN GOODS.
Also, wool scarfs, hosiery, hoods, Esc.
°LOTUS, OASSISIBRRS, AND VESTING&
Alen, doeskins, tam French camilmeres, silk rest•
lugs, ht.
JEWILIIY
Included in sale, an Invoice of fine gold jewelry ca
men, painted,l and MONO° brooehee, carol:opt,. rings
ace., worthy the attention of the trader... • --
AT PitIVATZ BALD.
sewing machine made by Binger,
W H. STEER,. •
Y • AIIOTIONEER.
200 OARETIoEFL AmsertnLir
FIRST TRADE PALE OP OARRIAO/M-'0
,ti . T1121 . 4T OHIIROII
The subscriber Will hold hie first grand trade wile of
about 200 vehiclesi of all the -different styles and
'makers, at the Old . Crown Street .Ohnrch, which has
been beautifully fitted up fora bazaar for thapublic and
private Bale of carriages, harness, herself, &L . , the first
of which will take place -
On Wednesday morning, the )sth Sept., and be con
tinued thereafter on every Saturday morning, at 10
On Wednesday morning,
• Tlie 15th Sept., 1853, will be offered the finest and
bent collection of vehicles of all the various pattern'
and description that has ever been offered at public
sale in this city. In the above male will be found some
70 Tablas" from the well-known and celebrated manufac
tory of Wm. Dunlap, consisting of family carriage',
pluctons, Jenny Linda, rockawaya, shifting- top, fall in g
top, and no-top York wagons, eulkeyn' &0., '&o. All the
above work will be sold with,warantee for.oue year.
Also, vehicles from all the celebrated manufactories
in' AU citY,Wilmington, New York, Baltimore. and
New Jersey. The attention of persons in want of vehi.
cries la most respectf ally called to the above sale, as It
will be found to embrace the finest and beat assortment
that Ina ever been offered in this city.
117 Fall derelictions will be found JO catalogues,
and the caniages arranged one week before the ash.
ID' After the Shims sale there will be public sales
held every Baturday morning at 10 o'clock., and vehi
cles and harness, both new and second hand at private
ash everyday, where are invited . to give a call.
_ The public "alai at the lane street Auoton Mart
held as usual every Wednesday 'nerving, et 29 o'clock,
of horses,earriages, harness, Ike,, /co.
Article's at Private site everyday.
JAMES A: • FREE M AN , AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
Darr Persons revering tie with oonalgturients can rest
lamed that their ropertyerill not be %swilled. •
11:7* Commons more moderate than thong charged
by any other Auction House in the city.
Der Coneiguments respectfolly solicited.
ID" Sales pald immediately after the roods ars gold,
PALL BALES OF REAL ESTATE.
Second Fall Bale of Real Estate—September'.
Third Pell Bale of Reslilstate—Septerober 8. • •
FOURTH: PA.LI, BALE—SEPTEMBER 15th.
This side, at the Exchange, on Wednesday evening)
September 15th, 1858, at 8 o'clock. will include—
POSITIVE SALEITONE 1101781 i, OARPENTER
SHOP, Ao., ORIISOII STREET, GERMANTOWN.—
A • lot of ground, with the' two-story stone dwelling
house, carpenter shop, /co.,.and lot of ground,•onurch
street, Germantown, 160 feet front. 60 feet deep. Clear
of incumbrances. Will rent for $250.'
113" Bale positive. Terme-ofmk.
POSITIVE SALE,-DWELLING HOME SPRING
GARDEN •BTREET.—A three-story dwelling house,
and lot of ground, north of Spring Garden street, 17
feet 10 inches east of Schnylkill Third street, 54 feet
front and 90 feet deep to Monterey street. $136 ground.
rent.. 117 Bale povitive.
ID' PO to be paid on each of the above when the
Mane le struck off. - _ _
ADMINISTIATOR4I BALE—LAW DOCKS. -
- On Tuesday Afternoon,
At 4 o'clock, will be eoM at the sue Lou atom, by
order of the administrator, by catalogue, a number of
valuable law and miscellaneous books.
QT' May be examined on the day of sale.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
Handsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth
and Walnut streets.
Residence, Washington q,soare and Walnut etreet.
Dwelling home, No. 827 Vine street.
20 acres of find, Indian Queen lane.
Valuable property, Prankford road.
Handsome dwelling, No. 1812 Wallace street.
Drumm stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash
ington streets.
Elegant property, 80 sores, as., above Torresdale.
14 scree of- land, Cheiton avenue, Germantown.
Handsome residence and lot, West Philadelphia.
Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and
Columbia avenue. - ,
Handsome dwolllng, Spring Garden street, shove
Twelfth.'
___• •
CABINET OF MINERAL.B.
At private eale, a valuable Cabinet Of Minerals, eons
prising over 1,000 specimens, the collo-Mem of several
years. The property of a gentleman who hen no room
for them: They are very desirable for a public Install.
Non. Apply at the auction store. , .
A. DYSART k 00, ADOTIONEERIF AND
I. Oomussion MERCHANT/7, No. 27 south sierra
STREET, corner of LODGE STREET.
• • AT PRIVATE! SALE.
A large and 'tastable trail of valuable mid 'end tim
ber land at private sale, wall worthy the attention of
eap . itallsta and others, aa the owner la compelled to
EII=iIBM=EI
,
10- OUT•DOOR BALES iolloted and promptly II
leaded to.
117 ADVANCES made on conslgnmente when de
aired, without extra' charge.
Dior BALES-ROOMS open until 10 P. M. Now pre
wed to receive Ices of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
WATCHES. and JEWELRY, N Vr and SECOND
HAND WORNITURSi PAINTINGS, BOORS and ETA
TIONERY, Ac., &e.
Kr Salmi of Panoi GOODS every -
piano Same.
OHIOKERING & SONS,: bay
ing removed to their new waretoom,a No
8010IIESTNIPT Strut, ( near the United States Mint,)
are prepared to oger.to ,their friends and the public an
extensive aoeortment of Grant, Parlor.Cl rand, Near.
and :Upright PIANO4OII.TBEI, manufactured: expreeal
for this city, Enithed It various etylea of wee and
prietawhich cannot fell to please. Plano-Porke made
to order, to unit any style of fornitare, and, ell.lnatrn
manta warranted to give entire satlefsetlon to the put,
*rand and Square Fllll2Oll to rent, upon the most fa
vorablo terms. - .
Messrs. & EONS have rieColved Thirty-tonx
hIEDALEI. The first Premiums over all competitors In
the United 'States.
All orders for TUNING and REPAIAING VIII be
promptly attended to, jy74m
- -
DI st° towrEs.
Ind reoelred, an elegant stook of RAVIN, BA
ON, k 00., NI:MIS k CLARK, HALLET, DAVIS
& 00., and GALE & OQ:B PIANOS. tdIDODIONS
beat quality, at_ J. E. GOULD'S,
H. E. earner BIVINTR and 011ISTNDT eta.
X 0. 7 ; ';
.B ONES -- 100$000: Shin Bonee l onitahlo for
Umbrella and Dutton Makers, In atom antforsale
0/10A0DALTI, P81R0.8 . .k
I% NUR WHILBYRIS
, .
1 ,51, 1 , ,, ,F,, , !?1fi.,.., 1 49N , J)A J T,.,,-04.11G17§T....3t5t . . It SS.
TN;—TEIE—DISTRIOT COURT -FOR THE
1 CITY AND. COUNTY. OP , PHILADELPHIA.; . •
WILLIAM ;, MOBItIS..os ROBERT A.OO:YETT
and ELIZA, his wife.
Levant Nadas, dune 1*;:n, 1668, 140. 410, I
The Atellkieappointed to• distribute the fund arising
under-the ebooo writ, &oft - the eale of the following "
described real estate, to,wit ,• -
No..l. , Allilthat certain lot or piece of Arrennd,
the unfinished or tenement thereon mooted, -
situate on the north side of,Spruce, etreet, at the die
tarite'of 'one - hill:ired and seventy-seven feet westward
from the. West side of Seventeenth's street, in the .said`;
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadtfi on
the said Spruce etreetilwenty.one feet, and extending,
in length - oi depth northward of that, width, one hun
dred and five feet to a twenty-feet wide' street, bounded
northward by said twenty-feet wide street, southward
by said Spruce street, eastward by ground granted, or
intended•to have been granted; to Robert A. Oovett on
ground rent, and westwardby ground formerly of Wine
brenner and Browne, (being. the same lot. or piece of
ground which William Richardson and wife, by inden
ture, dated the twenty-fifth dayOf Starch, A.D. 1810,
recorded in deed-book R. D. W. No. 00, page 404, &a.,
granted mid conveyed to said Eliza Oovett in fee.)
No. 2. Also all that certain dot or. piece of ground
with the unfiniehed messuage or tenement thereon
erected, situate en the north nide of Spruce street, at
the distance of one hundred and fifty-slx feet westward
from the west aide of Seventeenth street, in the said
city of Philadelphia, containing. in front or breadth on
said Spruce street, twenty-one feet, end, extending in
length or depth, nerthward of that width, one hundred
and live - feet to a - twenty-feet wide .street(: bounded
northward by the said twent3-feet wide street, south
ward by wild Spruce street, and eastward and windward
by groand now or .latn of _William Richardson,
the same lot or piece of ground which William. Rich-•
ream and wife by indenture, dated the:twenty-6(01
day of -March, D. 1858, intended' to be recorded,•
granted, and conveyed , to the said Robert A. Ooyetti.
bin heirewand assigns, reserving thereetit the yearly
ground-rent, or sum of three hundred and ninetynine
dollare, all therein inentioneel)- , - '
Will attend to the duties of hiiaPpointment on Tries
da,y, the 7th day of September, 1858, at 4 o'clock in the ,
afternoon, at his office, No. 142 South Eighth street, In
the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in
interest aro required to present their Oakes, or be de
barred from corning le upon themild fund. •
anl6.lot , • JOUR 11..00LAIIAN, 'Auditor.
IN TEE COURT " OF COMMON .PLEAS
L 40.11, TILE OITY AND COUNTY OP. PELLADEL•
Iri the matter of
... tkq etatipt TiIENOItTLI BRANCH
' IRON AND COAL COMPANY. -
The Anditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
ant adjust the accounts of JOHN A sTRY, Treasurer of
the North Branch Iron and Coal Company, filed for and
on behalf ,of the Managers noting ; as Trustees of ,the
proceeds of the sale of the Real Mate, and to report
distribution of the balance, will meet the particle Inte
rested at his office, at the southeast corner of Eighth
and Locust streete, in, the city or. Philadelphia, on
TUESDAY, September 7th,1858 at 4 o'clock In the
afternoon.. DANIEL DOIIOIIERTY
an2T4 m w 5t Auditor.
3 ttsn.ratire gromManigo•
INSURANCE COMPANYOF THE
YY STATE OB PENNSYLVANIA—BIRZ AND HA;
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered In 1794-oapital ,S2oo,ooo=Assets, ;anti-
MI 1;1668, $347,440.66400, •
All invested in Bound and'avallable securities—coati
nue to Insole on Vessels and Carg,oes, Buildings, Stooks
of Merchandise, eco., on liberal terms.'
. . .
Help,' D. Sherrerd, ' George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, - Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Dl aoaleeter, Toblae Wagner,
'William 8, Smith, Thomas B. Walloon,
lan B. Btrid, Henry o:Breen:um,
William A White, Oharlea B. Levis,
George 0. Carson.
BENDY D. BRERRERD, President.
WILLIAM Halm, 13earet6ry. je9•wrtm.tt
A RERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO:,
INCORPORATED 1810—CH4RTER PRA
lib. 810 WALNUT !Breit, above Third,. Philadelphia
Having a large paid.up Ca ( tai Stock andBurplue -
ierreetod in toned and available &murales, oonthutete
Insure On Dwellings, Stone, Furniture,' bierehsodies;
Vessels in . Port and their Cargoes, and "other Personal
Property: 'All Looses liberally and promptly adjusted,
111110.1018.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis
JohnWeleti_ Cresprz W. Morris, -
ilamuel O. Morton, James R. Campbell,
Petrick Brady, • Edmund G. Datilh:
Charles W. Poultuey.
_ GEORGE ABBOTT,Prealdent.
THOMAE'R. MARIE. Secretary. lakfl•Y if
- -
WPIRE. RISKS ONLY. TAKEN"—
GIRARD PIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia. , oMce No 416 WALNUT
Street, (Schuylkill Navigation, Company's Building.)
• 'CAPITAL, $200,000.
• DIIIHOT088.• ,
Wm. M. Swain, Wzn. 0. Rudman,
[of Public ledger. OD. Shoemaker, ,
John Anapach, Jr., Jor. Walker,
H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven,
J. B. Hughes, ' Francis hams,
Wm. B. Boyd, H. It. Ooggehall,
Geo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure,
ho t W. Claghorn, Joloph,Rlapf, M. D.
Hon. J )EL JONES, Proatdent.
A. B..GIItLETT, The President,
Jas. B. Avronn, Secretary. , jr24.ly
I.IOWARD FIRE AND. MARINE FN
-I,IBURANON OOMPANT--othe No. 412 WALNUT
Eitnot, Philadelphia.
` P.M.I H .
t D ta leld Wm ' Thomson
George Howell, Nathan 11. Pete,
AHWACl A b b •lmrZ r anah sh :lPWßa a lrEm m a:Lernulle P ge:l . :ll ;yr : RlCl:7 ll l.. .. hil:n it un.B. oo .°W:: th ihillieW.:: : ::ithrillx:::renrg'n":4l!
Charles P.
Norton,John 11. lewszlN DLNTL, Presid
ent
H. BwAßtn,vicerredd
ma.A.Dtrr,ihae : .
m7lO
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY, No, 881 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
011A11TEISED CAPITAL • 5600,000
PIRE, MARINE AND INLAND.
ASSETS JULY ht, 1868.
Bands and Mortgagee, Stocks, ko 1349,825 00
MIAs Receivable; (for policies Isanod,) 2,177 70
unsettled Book Accounts, (for p011c105,).... 1 613 83
Clash in Bank and In Office 10,483 46
Oaek In hands of dgenta and Oorreepondente, 1,898 81
865,148 85
to losses unadjusted unpaid, or reported.
DIRECT Olin •
• ivimaiti - m. Gain's', B. R. Crawford,
James W.. Queen, . Jno. L. Redner,
George W. Hall, William 11. Themes,
11. Franklin Jackson, S. N. Winslow,
J. U. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
Z. 0. Hor. , WH. GODWLN, Preeldent.
rors, Beeretars. mv /O-dtf
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
&kith FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital • $200,000:
Organized 1851.
Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property , annually,. or for a legs perd ; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Ineuranee Risks; receive De
posits; hold Trusts and greultannuities •
ALFRED WEEKS, President,
• 'B. 0. TYLER . , Vice President.
J. W. Biennial, Secretary.
Alfred Weeks,, Hon. W. D.
D. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J.W W. Sender, P. B. Mingle,
. C. R. Ricking, James Watson,
J. L., Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W: Stokes, William Curtis,
Jelflay G. P. urner.-
LIFE LNSURA.NOE AND TRUST 00M
PANT .—The PENN MUTUAL LIFB INSUItANCI
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TIMID. and ,DOO6.
Streets. NOW. stnams.oa.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of lite—grents, atumitles and 'endowments—pur
chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all
contracts' depending on the contingenoles of Life.
They set as Executors,
,Administrators, Aeelguess,
Trustees, and Guardlins.
augBo lw""
Daniel L. Miller,, Bamnel H. Stoked,
,
Benjamin Omit! e " William Martin,'
Richard B. Newbold, . • Jansen B. Moreslan,
Wilßani P. Hither, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, , James Boston '
/bestial 0. Huey, Theophilue Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, lidmond A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Towneend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphtts Kent, John W. Hornor,
William H. 01111% rate B. Archer,
"Award T. Mott; Samuel J. Chrletlait
William Reberteon, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Blain, - John G. Brenner,
P. B. Midair, Renton.'
DANIEL L. MILI,BII, Preeldent.
SAMUEL E. OTOKBEI, Vice Prestt.
0111 W. HOIII9I.I3BCTOSJUT. • nlilay
. . .
COMMONWEALTPi onn
INBURANON
OOMPANY
Of WIN
STATE Of PENNSYLTANLI.
OPPICR,
• NORTHWEST. CORNER
MOUTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
muinataritU,.
Subscribed Capital, 5600,000,
rata up Capital, $200,000
Dr. D. Thos. EL atlarArts
H. L. Benner, J. AI. 13ntlety
7. M. Whits ) 11 J. K. .
maw. Knight, M. B.
LeWilt
jr. i;A 7AYNI, M: D., Preddent.
THOMAS 8. STAWART, Tice Pres 4.
SAM= B. MOO; Smetary. , • A2P-7
REMOYAL.-A. T. GOODMAN, Convoy
num, Iwo remoyed to the Brat Boor of No.loB
FOURTH Street, below Ohestuat. aulb-et
REMOVAL-
THOMAS N. DALE & CO.,
Importers and Slnnufnoturers
OLOTIIIRRAs and
TAILORS' TRISIMINGS,
lime Removed from N 0.19 North FOURTH Streot to
NO. BIS MARKET STRBET.
an2l•lm
REMOVAL -JOHN P. DOHERTY,
N. HAIORNS . p. OF FIVT.II AND 'WALNUT BPS.
PHILADELPHIA,' July 18,1868. iY2B
T. T.
A BRAMS & MAYER,
ATTORNEYB AT LAW,
• LOOK HAVEN, PA.,
Will attend promptly to ell votegetoualbuninean en.
trueted to them.. Special attention given to the collo°.
lion of deltas.
Gov. Wm. F. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. ; L. A. Mackey,
President Look Haven Bank; General D. H. Jackman,
Lock Haven ; Hon. A. • White, 'Lock Haven ; Simon
Scott, Lock Haven ; Bullitt & Fairthorne,
&La • McFarland, Evans, & Co., Philadelphia; Evans
& Watson, - Philadelphia rPhillip 111. Price, Philadel
phia; Hon. A. Y. Parsons, Philadelphia; IV i ll iarnson,
Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia • :Tenor ,!c . Davis, Phila
dolphin; Hon, Jamea Burnside, Bellefonte, P. • W.
Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. • J;2641
THOMP;SON AND. 4. N..OONAII-
11....*, ROE, CONVEYANCERS. , • .
0N0.91, , CONARRON, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
6p64 , • ,No. 988 ARCH 'street, below Tenth.
ViliiRLEB. TETE,. OOMMISSION HER
iv CHANT .and importer of HAVANA BEGILESi
afew)1118 Want Otroot. mond story: ottl-ly
"frAIJAIAN &11,ABORG.
.-Importere and Wholesale Dealers "fn WINFJ3i-
SHLANDIES, WHISKEY, HMS, and YANCY LI.
tSIORS;No.IOI7 MARKET Street, between Tenth and
Ileventh streets. . • leig.tt •
~ga~; .~`aiiteg;::.i
DDIEOTOiIB
116nonato,
TAILOR,
11AS REMOVED
Jiltteineoe Carbo,
EMEMOC!
't~uituer` ~icsairte"
t
`SPRINtS;
• LAN. _ASTER CO:, PA....Ni'an opened the,eighth,
day of June. visitors ; ., this. healthrßuromprresort
has..•many advantages .irldOlt na
..recornerd to. 'tha
public in search of a home. Place to erdoy the nioahtain
air during the hot season...lt . is elev,ekst twelie hun
.dred feet above vrater level „ . There are graveleCwalki:
through,densp forests, and shaded arbors ; by the. Tay
side are , many Springs, of .. .the purest 'soft water, at a
temperature of 40 to 61 'degrees of Fahrenheit. At the
summit is an observatory overlooking . an area of 40
. inileitennatemf • forma •in the highest state of cultiva
Gen, embracing the • whole of Lancaster county, and,
pointe in tee ether counties. - ..Phe scenery fades away
in the boundary of mountaine at .the distance. of 70
miles. It is altogether one of the most grand and ex
tensive panoramic views to be met with in any country.
No kind of epidemic lias ever been known here 'at .any
season of the year. .tdemy.beantiful drives over good'
ramie. The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400
Persona. Every viriety of baths. All.the Modein itn;
provements now, in nee in iliatelase Watering placawill.
be found bore. All vegetables raised on the farm. The
beet help employed ha every department.
The Proprietor flatters himself . that ho will be able 6.
give ample. satisfaction to his guests.' Good stable
room. Good stock of livery 'horses and carriages on
For further information and circulars call ori .708EPit
B. DITNRB, Third and Vine atrot is ; JAMES &EARLE,
No. 816 Chestnut street, and on the Proprietor, _
• • JOSEPH. KONIGMACIIER,
Ephrata Poet otace, Lancaster county, Fa.
urAvs HOTEL,
WILLIAMSPORT, •
• LYCOMIN4 COUNTY, PA.
The undersigned has pnrohased the large and elegant
building, corner of TRIBD and PINE Eltreeti formerly
.ocoupled by the West Branch Bank, and - has enlarged
sad refitted it in a superior style. •
Williamsport is one of the moat, delightful inland
tosiiall in Pennaylvania and hit hobs°, he hopes, will bh
'found pleasant, ILLI well to the traveller as to those eltl.
'vine of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable
time during the heated term of the anmmer.
IllsOninibus rhos from hie Rotel to the Picket and
RailrOad Thipots fret of °barge. • .
I :iY2B4nl • W .11.11.AY, Proprietor.
ARD.—:-COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE IS- .
WAND, N. J.—The subscriber, thankful to hie
friendannd the publid for the great and unmerited pi
tionage ' bestowed upon the llorme this Beason, begs
leave to my that be will have choice Rooms to let from
and after thin date, during the remainder of the season.
The holm will remain open until 20th Peptember.
L. lIAJIWOOD.
au2-tf
August 28,1858
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
_R. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., •
Will bo kept oven for the accommodation of guests
until the fleet of September, or longer, if the weather is
favorable.
Trice Of board from this date until the close of the
season, $l2 per 'week, or $2 per day.
WEER & PARKER,
aul44f
August 18th, 1868
BRIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGAN'FINE
Beach,l4. J., PLENRY,D. BAUTII, Proprietor. This
lajle and elegantly located house is now open for the
reception of.visitore. • .
terms $8 per week or 14.25 per clay_ •
Take cars of Camden and Atlantic Railroad ; get out
of the. inlet, . where a comfortable boat (Capt. Benj.
Turner) will be in readiness, to convey. them to the
Hotel. ".
111.8.-NSION.HOUSE, :SAUCE! CHUNK.=
ILL Thii elegant establishment, beautifully situated
on the banks of the Lehigh, is now ready for tho recap
tlon . of summer visitors. There Is no locality in Pond- .
sylviuda, nor, perhaps, in the United States, which eons:
blues' go many attractions ad the valley of the 'Lehigh,
and the above Hotel will afford a Most comfortable home
to' visitors desirous of viewing the 'maguificent scenery,
Inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of this
interesting regloh,
jol4m*
GEORGIO ITOPPBB, Proprietor
DF 0D SPRINGS.—TIII3
well.known and delightful Bummer Reiort will
be opened for the reception of Illeiters on the 16th of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and quietus Buildings erected last year ate,
now fully completed, and the whole eetablishment has
been furnished in superior style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled In any part of
the United Staten.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
N. ALLEN, whom experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other meo' of access, it !acclaimed
proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Ohambersburg.
The Company have made extewdre arrangements to
'ripply dealers and individuals with .t Bedford Water"
by the barrel, carboy, and, in bottles, at the following
prices, at the Bprbigs, : •
For a barrel rulbery)
1 4 00
Do. .BOO
Do. (mulberry) 8 . 00
Do. (ink) 200
Carboy, 10 gallons.''2 25
Bottles, 1)1 pint, per dozen 1 flO
The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur
chasers may depend upon reeelvieg the Water fresh
and sweet.'
All communications should be addressed to
' TIl. BEDFORD MINERAL 13FRINO0 CO.
mylo-tf Bedford County, rs.
summer excursions.
m' ii
, 11 - 1 .„, ,r F0R THE ATL AN T IC
01 - E - it AAAIDEN ANDT
RAILROAD., - ONL e i T
TUE BEA SNORE. AND nALP LIOME3 TO
- - -
On and after Monday, June 7th, and . nntil further no
tion, (Smidays ercepted,) three trains daily to Atlantio
City and return.
First Passenger Trail leaves Tine ed. wharf 7.80 A. M.
Second 4, . 1 1, 4.00 P. M.
Freight Train with Passenger Oar attached, 4.85 A. Of.
Accommodation Train to Weymouth; 6.86 P. M.
LEAVES ATLANTIO . CITY.
First Passenger Train (eaten 8.00 A.M.
Second
Freight Train with Passenger car attached,ll.Bo P. M.
Accommodation Train leaves Vi'ejmontli, 624 A. Tot.
lIADDONFLELD TRAIN
Leaven Coopecla Point, IVA. AI, and 2 P. M.
Haddonfield, 1P: M. and 8 P. M.
Fare to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before
entering the oars, $l.BO. Persons wishinglo gO doin to
the Sea Shore and return the same day, can spend'
SIX HOURS ON TUE OEAOII. '
i llcketslor the round trip, 82,60. " • "" ' '-
Tickets to go down In the afternoon
. and return next
morning, or down on Saturday eiternbon and return on
Monday morning, $2.60._ '
„ EXTRA NOTICE. ' '
The Accommodation, Train' to 'Weymouth will rear
through to Atlantic; on saturday Afternoon, and con
tinue to run evory Satnrdayuntil further notice. •
Leave Vine street • ' 635 P. M.
t 4 AtiontioVity
' Stopping at all Stations.
Monthly tickets will be - sold at the following rates:
For the month of Juno, $lO/Tor the month 'of Sept. $l6
44 44 JOIY, 20 For three Months, , 46
It 44
SIOL
For
20 For font' Months, '' 60
Churches, Schools, Lodges, Companies and Library
Associations, wishing special trains, Should make early
application. ,
Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by P.M.
The Company will not be responsible for anygoods until
received and reooipted for by their Freight Agent at the.
I' 61qt : . , Pt. F11,,i7X11, Secretary.
ii)otele attb figatanranta
. . .
JONES HOUSE;
• ITAII3ISBURG,
((Erected WASP(
ZLEOANTIN PIIRRIBRED.
NOW OP &
.EN TO VISITOR
rey29-7 WELLS 00YRRLY, Proprietor.
NICHOLLS HOUSE,
(EUROPEAN PLANO ' '
OPEN DAY AND MONT.
NO. 115 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., BELOW OSESTNIIT,
PHILADELPHIA.
This HOUSE lafor'Permanent and Tradsleut Lodg.
Mg. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, E.
NICHOLLS, to give estiefaction to his Patrons.
This eatablishment is situated' in the heart of the
eity, centre of business, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community wild find
it a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and econo.
%este furnished at all hours.
Single Rooms, II cents per night. By the week Eli
and upwards. mhB4tf
EDrugs ailb (Eljvinicalo.
ROBERT SHOEMAKEIi. & 00.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
thaunfaetnreta and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISIIIIIB,
and Wf.NDONY GLASS, Northemt corner POURTII and
SAO& Btraetit Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for the eats of the ielebrated Pierer°
Plata blase. tahla.tt
71EGLER, & SMITH,' WHOLESALE
KA DRUGGISTS, southwest corner of BBOOND and
GREEN Streets, have In otore 3 and offer to the trade in
ote to suit purehasere
Bog. Von. Bed.
Whiting. • .
Qum Arabic, piked and ecru,
80I1211Alex.
011 kolseed.
Parte areen, rel Brand
VVIIiTE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, iko.—
Ve offer to the nubile White Lead, Zino Paints,
Colors in. Oil, Varnishes, tee. &Vouch' redneed , ptiees
thatire invite the attention o'f, dealers and oorunimprs
to ear stook. ZIEGLER. & 8141211, ,
roll& B. W. nor. 9eron4 and Green eta.
Sertitilers.
pROSPHATIO GUANO.
2,000 BARRY LB AND HM IS
PROM SOMBRERO ISLAND,
In Store and for fade by
JOS. B. HANSON & CO.,
N 0.106 North WATER Stroot,
and No. 100 North DNLAWARN Avonue
Mebtrinal,
TnE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
TUE IMPERIAL DEPURATIYE FOR PURIFY
ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE
WHOLE SYSTEM.
The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. tonne
berry .4. Co. Is now acknowledged as the principal
Family Medicine for the cure of Oat:Genova affections
and Sonorocous diseases generally. Tho success which
attends Its use in these invoterite diseases has no equal.
It is now used in these diseases with complete success,
where all other means have failed. Two or three bot-
tles tvill satisfy any one of its great curative propert es.
lIIP Dl Setae. met WHITE SWELLING, TILOBRATIONS of
the Dom, Mourn, Tlinoar, &c. Its beneficial and
healing characteristics aro soon observed in these come
plaints. Ito matter of how long standing they may have
been, they wilt yield to the proper use- of the IMPE
RIAL D.BII.III.ATITE,in a short ,time.
'Parma and SoAtai HEAD will as certainly yield to
this welkin° as it is used. • Dlsaases of the Skin and
all eruptive complaints •generally cannot tong remain
after using a few bottles of;the Imperial Depurative.
Its Tonic properttea, es well as 'Alterative, render it .
valuable to weak and delicate females. - • .
The great purity, strength; and value of this Family
Medicine le unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi
nating in an impure condition oj . the blood. It °awls
all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and is
invigorates the system. .r. ,
Those using the Imperial Dopurative and platting ad-
vice In their ease, will receive every - attention, by otter
or °Memel so.
Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY & CO., No.
60 North FIFTII Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
For sale also by J. F. Long & Co.; Lancaster, Pa. - J.
U. R&M and S.. S. Rivet's (4'.Reading, Pa. Dolman do
Illarilsburg, Pa. o.Epting;Pottsville, Pa.
T. &,.C. W. MoOlinteek,Easton, Pa. James Olven,
Westchester,' PO. Schmidt '& Co., Allentown, Pa.
Simon Rin,'Bethlehera, Pa. Dr. 11. 'W. Leslie, Bristol;
Pa., and Druggists generally. aullAnwksatihn
W --
INDOW .GLASSI WINDOW
GLASS! 1---We invite the attention of the pub.
`lle to' our • extensive stook of French and Amorltan
Window Oleos. The large and well•seleoted stook .of
elass eonittuitly en hand °nobles us to All all orders
nitti deipatoti, and aglow as an other house In the
city. ZIMMER er. SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
MIS B. W. comer of. farnand. and avow%
POR.BAN.radiibISPO. 7 -ylalsitW
YOBK.—The 'itilippei -Alp WEAN 'BELL,
,lanteelf r Eellermaniliaater, will agmmeige•loelling at.
.Lombard.etreet wharf, and-take it freight.may offer,
for a fnw days, anti meet w,th promit teopatoh from
:New Irorh,.having the 'argent part other carganiready
engaged. ' - •• 1" , • ,
.hor freight or passage app? to •
an27-dtf . •
to
411dP, SIMONS, 4' (lOW
105 . ARCH Street, above Front.:
e g i t. FOR SAVANNAH,. :.GA. .GA. Hh-`
".. - ,W4A - RON'S . LINE—ONLY REGII
Coeds received and bills of lading signed OrsrydaY:• , '
Freights and insurance at lose than sail venal rateC r
by the steamship STATE. OF OBORGIA, Capt. Garvlni
to sail SATURDAY., Aug. 28th lust:, itt-10 ololodkrA.
IC, from second wharf above' VINE Street. ' , Fol. ftirc
Alter particulars please see advertisetneut tarthe steam
ship Suite of Thorgia t in this paper. For freight ot pas.
sago apply to - A. HERON, Jo.,
au23: ' 828 North.l9haryea.-
WANTED-'--To Freight or Charter a
good, VESSEL, to carry front 200400, tone to
/MO for a ntherit port.
.
A fair rate will be paid, and quick dispatch glyen.
Apply to . • 1119110 P, SIMONS & CO.,
au2l.-tf No:105 ARCH skeet, 'above Front.
•
,z2„ t , • FOR:FREIOHT OR' CIURTER.—,z.
Xmlir
The A I coppered ,and copper-kaienrid. barque
PANDERIOK.LNNNIG,,fitioiner, master, 8,700 Narrate
capacity, In Completo °nisi for nay ,vota l le. Apply
to A.
anl7 N
828 . or arras.
.
WANTED—A .good o- load
in nem% . Line• for New Orionns.: (inlet de•
apatah and good rates giTen., Apply to
anl7 ." -A. lIERON, Ja., 828 Norih Whines.
WANTED:—Atgood vessel .to load
is Heroa , e Line, for Mobile. .Qalok &witch
and good rates . givert. Apply to • •'. •
'OOl7 HERON; .Ira., 324 North Wharrek '
Edcaincre.
NOTICE
FALL ARRANGEMENT
• Or SEC •• •
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY
FOR RIORMOND
NORFOLK AND .CITY POINT
"The Steamships PENNSYLVANIA, Caid.ain TAIL;
VIRGINIA, Captain KaLor; and CITY RICE-'.
MOND, Captain MircnsLL, now form a regular
SEMI
34EERLY'LINE between TIIILADELPIIIA. and the .
above ports, one of the Steamers leaving:here ovary,
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock
:The elyy OF E.1911 . 155.0ND is now xoceiving fceSgh
and sails on filAili.RDAT,:iBih Inai. •• • •
,TIIOMAS :WEBSTER, Jr., Nelioral'Agont,
au274mwOi . No.ll NORTLI WHARVES
FOR RICHMOND, via Norfolk
and 'CITY 'pOINT—FALL -, ARRANCP,-
MENT.=-TWICE A WEEK—UNION. STEAMBIIIP
COMPANY'S LINE OF. STEAMSEIIPSWO SAIL
]:VERY WEDNESDAY-AND mATIJEDAY, 14 S.A. SI.,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOE.
Captain J. R. Kelley.
PENNSYLVANIA, Captaiti Teal. ' •.•
CITY OF RICHMOND,.CaptaIti
These fine steamships will sail as above. They are'
handsomely fitted up for passengers; harlpisalooesiM
deck ; are proilded with krancis , a Metallio Lire floats,'
Life Preserverai&c. and no pains or expense. spared fOr
tho comfort 'aad 'safety of passengers, anclthe protection
of geode.
.This Line often the guided; ehaspest,.end' meet
comfortable route for passengers, and is In advance of
any other for despatch and economy for freight TO THE
INTERIOR 0s 'VIRGINIA, NORTH OAROLINAi
AND , TENNESSEN. - . • .
NO TRANSIIIPIIENT BY MI6 LINE
Passage to Blchmon or Petersburg, $8; meala
eluded. Plumage to Norfolk, $0 ; meals Included,
THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr.. General Agent,.
m 127-1112 No. 14 NORTG•WHARTER.
a agi l FOR 0101 , 2 Y AND /1/4W
• • 'DAILY, at 0% o'clock A. M. • -
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM • NA6
VIGATION COMPANY..
The aplerdid ocean. steamers DELAWARE, Captain
Copes; BOSTON, Captain 6elleetand RENNEBEO,
Captain Hand, form a daily line between this City, Cape
May, end New York, leaving from first pier below 13pruce
street (Sundays excepted) at 0# o'clock A. 'Return
ing, leave New York. from pier 14 North River (Sundays,
excepted) at 6P: M. • _ • . -
;Returning, leave Cape - May (Mondays excepted) at
Fare to Cape May (carriage hire
for servants • 1 60
1 ( ' Eamon tickets (carriage hire ex•
New York, cabin ' '' 200
I 1, steerage . ............. / 60 .
Freight taken at low rates..
For passage, state rooms, ko., apply on board, or at
the Office, 814 and 816 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE
NUE. - - - JAhIES ALLDERDICE,'
lel6-13m . - ' Agent;
vk kOit. CHARLESTON AND BA
RRON'S LINE.'
00 REOEMA-n
LADING
EVERY' DAY
The splendid first-elms sidelwheel Bte&mehlpe •
KEYSTONE STATEI find STATH 011•GEOBGIS., -
Now form a weekly line for the South end Southwest
one of these. ships every SLTUP.I)AY at I ,
e'plook - A.: M., alternately for • Ohyleston Mad Sa
Banal,;". ' .
• • YOB OTILILISTON, '. -' .
--. • -
The KIIYSTONII STATE, Captain °huhu P Marsh
man, will commence loading on Thunder, Sept. 2d
and sail for Oharleeton, a. 0., on Salosdar, Sept. 4th
at 10 o'clock A M.. - ' - : ' - .
I/OR SAVANNAH
The STATZ-07?-93E0D.O.L6.. O•erehe.
- wilt commence loading on Thursday, Sept 9tb, and
Bail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Hop!. lath, at 10
o'olook Ai ' • • .
At both Charleston and fierannah, Oleos shiplOonneot
with !downers the Plorlds end Ilevane, end with rail
&o., for all places in the South and Southwest.
FREIGHTS REDUCED
Heavy Freight at; an average of lb per unt. below
New York steamship rates. .•
INBIIRANOII ..
FREIGHT and INSUR&NOR on a largeproportion
of goods ehipped Booth bo found to be lower . by .
these ships.than by soiling vessebt. t , •
Cabin passage
Steerage do 800
Ifscandon Tickets, good forth° present year. 8000'
No bills of lading signed after the dap bad sailed.
for freight or passage; apply to t.
A. HERON, Jr., '
• No. 828 tlate 81) , North Wharves. '
Agents at Charleston, T. B. & T. G: BUDD:
Agents in Savannah, 0'; A: ORIIINNIt. & 00.
For Florida, treat Charleston, 'Wainer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday. •
For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYS
.11N
end ST. 3013, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, from Charleston, steamer IHABIIL, on
the 4th and 19th of every month. f
STEAM. TO GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL— ,-BELBAST; DIFBLIN,und LONDON
.DE BY withotat delay,. for 80 dollars.
Return tickets, good for six months to either of the
above places by any !Reamer of the line, CO dollars for .
the round trip, out and back. •
• saoarata - i - rozz.
New York, Molltillon,Saturday, July 10, at 1200100 k, M,
Edinburgh, Gumming, July 24, « Glasgow, Goodwin, • Auguit,
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10:
New York, bloblillan • Wednesday, August U.
Edinburgh, Gumming Saturday, Aug, 14.
RATES 00 'PASSAGE. •
nox au43aow.
?fret Olsaa 16 pineal
Steerage, found with cooked prov intone 8
First Olasa $75 00
Steerage, found with cooked provialone . . ... 30 00
Children under. 3470010 of age, half, far; Infante in
Steerago, hoe.
Return tickets available within elk months, by any
steamer of thla line.
Firat ohms $140.00 Steerage 800 09
da experienced Surgeonattached to each Steamer.
So: ireight or passage apply to ,
WOREIIIO & CO., IS3 WALNUT Btreet,,Philadelw
phis.
ROBERT ORAIG,I7 Broadway,Rew York.
HALL & LONEY; Buchanan's Inert, Baltimore.
xayll . ,
91HE BRITISH and NORTE AMERICAN
.1.
ROYAL. MAIL. STEAMSHIPS. - •
, • TROY 88R : TOME, TO LITIZZOOk.- ' • .
phial 0551 n PAEasse eso
85oond Oablzt ks,ssage • ' • 75-
, .
• , ... fIOSI 1108505 50 LIiZIPOOL. -
Chief Cabin Passage $llO
Second Cabin Passage 50
• The Maps from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. :lining. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, .Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA., Oept.Wiekmatt ,
ASIA, Capt. E. G.. Lott, NIAGARA, Oapt.R7rie.
A.PRIOA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch.
These. vessels carry a olear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red en port bow. ' . • -
OANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, July 28..
AMERICA, Wickman, " N. York Wednesday, Aug,.4.
EUROPA, Leitch, . 11 RoSton, Wednesday, Aug. 11.
PERSIA, Judkine, 11 N.YOrk,Wednesday, r Aug.lB
NIAGARA, Moodie, . 11 -Boston Wednesday, Aug 25. -
ARABIA, Stone, 11 N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 1.
CANADA, Langr - 11 Boston, Wednesday, Sept.- 8.
APRIOA, Shannon, " kiff oris, Wednesday, Sept; 25.
EUROPA, Leitch, " Boliton, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkins, ' 11 N.York,Wednesday, Sept. 29.
Bertha not secured until paid for.
. An experienced Surgeon on board.
Tire Damara of these Ships will net be aceountsble for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Spade, Jewelry, Precious Storm
,or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein ex d.
myfreight or plunge apply to
10-7 E. OUNAItD, 4 13owlIng Green, N. York.
entletnneo Surnioliing eocrim
'WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S
v V FURNISHING STORE • •
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUPAC
TORY;
At tho Old Stand, No. 706 WIRSTNUT STREET, oppo
alto the Washington Ilouse.• • • •
A. WINCHESTER will give, as beretofore,-his per
sonal supervision to the witting and Hanutaeturing -
departments.. Orders for his celebrated nixie of- Shirts
and Collars -filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. 5y21-1y
if W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of
alt • °Hassan & Saosr,) ;GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH.'
INC} STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly.oppositelhe Girard House )
Philadelphia. . .
J. W. Et. would respectfully call the attention of MA
former patrons and Mends to his new Stori;and Is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at.short notice. A
perfect at guarantied.- COUNTRY supplied
with FINE. SHIRTS and - .. COLLARS. .13 494
-"
GENTLEMEN'S FITRNISHING.STORE.
W..W. KNIGHT,. 600 AROII Street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. Dealer In all kiwis .of Furnishing
Goods, and mantaaoturer of Fine. Shirts, warranted
equal in every respect to any others .manuraotured.in
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to ° m et . • • • ''''' rehl-tf
ENTLEMB N'S 'WHAPP.BRS 'OR
DIISSSINC+ GOWNS.—The largest and beet as
isortmentin the city, wholesale and seta*, with a full
line of Under Clothing, stilted to the Eamon; at
lINIGEIT43, 606 ABOR Street, above Slxtli,Thlladel
phie. . ".: .2ehiLvf s.
13.1, AS MA. OR 'ARTIFICIAL
11 SPEOIAL 110T1011 TO PHYBIOIANB.—The above
offers a vehicle for the.exhibition of rentociles td dis=
eased eurfaceeirhloh ,comblitee tho following advanta
ges: A good and unvarying comistence, emily . washed
off with water, Alamitos all subitancem that ore
ble In water, henca facilitating instead of obstrueting
their absorption, and doss not get rancid. The last
property.alorwr renders it an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail at BIMPAPS Laboratory awl Phaseamp,
mho -Twelfth and Oheatand litres*
THE DELICATE, and those who ,are pro,
11 pounced oonvalesoent oftor a long duration ofi 11.
now; are. recommended to neo slight ['Woolard& Ne
can, in all confidence, c o mmend the, PaRB.I , OIIT
NVINIt of our own Importation to those who ate ollowed
the luxury. It is a fruity lueoloris Wine. ,
ZlEGLAktoraggLito,i,
wal.9.dtt Booth'woot cox. PooOsoloW4 Mo.
1==!!!Eli!III!II
?w'j;• ~Aalll4Ql{Y R'l~Y . 3 ^ , nh Y ~'3 , }.,_.::';
, ORTH'lrmnuna. ,
anijlgiV 4 alrf UtAttatolllo.
FALL - ARRANGEMENT.
BETTILVIIEV,"'DOYLISSTOWN, dar., arra. till
Glomerailroad oonaeorloioi far • •
Easton, Clatswirsa, New York dityfo
Allentown; ; Water Garr,— -
• . 'Manch Ottunk, Elmira,' ' Wilke/Marra,
?Niagara Valls; boranten.
;On and after WEDNESDAY ; Angu it 25th , 1 1858" Pas- •
linger Trairel4illlleara VRONT'anit•WlLLOWBtreele,
folleira ; •• -
Water,
Sdratited;'?6 , „.(Exp.ifiti.) at 0.16 A.M. •
For Beghleliepi, Match Ohm*, Williams.
Ort;.Eltiiira,'"arid West; , (Espreas,) at 2.15 P
..Vorl.ooyloilt442:(AcaOMMOdat[oll',) at 8.46 A, M. and ,
4P Et: ." • • '
Yoe For( Wiablniton; (Acconimodatloni) ii9ott A.
. , -
TRA11113" PECULADBLPHIA.
Laave.Betblek;ap(lgiprasad sE9'4.ll:and 6 PAC
11 'Leave Doyleatdan (Accommodation) at:l I.K. midi
Leave POit.Washingtoti (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
M. and 2.30 2;611:'
... .. • ... , .. , ,
Doylestown Trains ran daily.. Other Trains daily,.
Bandays excepted; , - . ',- - - ,
All PaSsenger trains (except hunday Trains) coined'
at Ohathaexstreet,with Nigh and 814ta,tradt,,Dassew-
Fire to Bethlehem 61 60
• Manch Chunk 4 '
,
Easton
80
POE 'SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN-63 8.15 A.. M. train
to Pastel:4, tbence by N. 4...0. 1111, ono D. L. A W. RR.
to Wadlington, thence by stage, eiriving'at the Moats.
tame at 1 P Para
nul s tr 6LLI6 CLARA, Agent
101111 HI LADELn i rd.A.," GERMANTOW
. AND NO It 610 TO W N BAILIIOAD.-811KM111
. AMBANGEMNIVT.—Ozt and after MONDAY, May 16th,
= - 4011 antairrowli. - -
lAGATB Philadelphia at ON 7 046 mkt:, /0, UN,.
••
A. Lt., I.; '2, IS; '4, 6, 43, 7,8, 6,113 i P.M.
Leave Germantown et)), ; 8, 9. IeN,ION, 11N,
A. 61.'1.10 Into.; 2, SN, 4%,
, 6N4, 6N, 8,, 8.40 mln.,
10 117' The o'eloolii.:11. Train from eau:Sultan a
wi atop anly at Wayne and .Tio N
r Streets Bhitlons.
Lone Philadelphia at 0.20 Witt SUNDAY S,-
lad
Leave.Elermaytowneg A. Id, 1-1 : Eau 416 am!
AnizaTNTIT RILL ,}l/trI;ROAD.
. . .
Leave Pialedelphli at O,V, 8, 9.06 9211 k ,ug.A;M.,
11, 8,4, 0,8, 10. P. M. •
miu .4, LEIITO OhNtliElt fill at a 40 and 7.86, 9.16,. onde 1019
X., 1 2, 6 0 3 8 . 10 ) 4 . 10 , o . llo t /AO, and 9 . 40 7
ON SUNDAYS.
.Leare Philadelphia . , 9.20 A, M „ O And P. M.
1.09.7.3 Oneatuu , 010 min A . .12.00 £lO
• SOB 001.16g01i00113914 AND NORRISTOWN.
•Leave Philtdelphla at S3M, 9,11 A, 9f.,1.06 mist
MO min.. 4N OX,llle P.
LIS&TO,, Norristown at 0,7, 9;11 A . bt. 1 1,8 g, and ON
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave PMludedpitia at 9A. , . , •
Leave Nondatom at 7.A. M. and BV.
Leave Philadelphia at LW, 7ti ,9,_u A. M. 1.00
2,05 8.10 mid ,4X, 631, n g P. M..
:Leave Manalunk at 6 X 1 _N D 93‘,1/N: A.
IX, S, 4. 6X,1, and 9 P.M.-
1 IV" Sundays same as Nor ristown. oitEsrsanmialoAD Fen DONVIIMEI..
Lekto Philidelnbis at 6,5( A. 11.10,Mia. P. M.
Leave Doomingtown at 7,4..A.,:tt iirid IP. M.
B. H. SMITH, General Superintendent.
.Depot .Ntath and Green etreete, Pbiladelptda.
.1 . 85 Q PEN•N B YL , VAIsi IA 'llQgs
k-7 CENTRAL RAILROAD LIU
. .
!PROM: PHILADELPHIA TO' P11E8E1)1108,
And thence by Railroad to •
WHEELING, '
FIRIIIIENY.ILLE,
.01.11DUINATI, .'conostioo •
• Lotrisvniii •BUBLINGTON,-
.(INDIANAPtar •
And all %mediate points In'
OHIO, INDL&NA, ILLINOIS,'RENTII_ *CRY': snook.
GAR, WIBCONEfIII, MINNESOTA, IIIBBOUDI,„
- %AREAS AND NEBEABRA.
Passengers to pointsorest of Pittsburgh, tn eellng,
Ole eland and Orestline,' have (Ado* of iiantee, &Aare
requested to make a teleetion before applying for Hat.
THREE Trmotraii . l7unia LEAVE I'LLELADIL.
l'orsang close . sotiaeations, et Pittsburgh foesll. points!
West.
On end after MONDAY,. May 10th, 1868,ThreS
'through, and Two accommodation trains will leave the
.
depot;B. B.Q.E. corner : of ELEVENTH i ' md , 'MAItHET
streets, aa follows:
TRAINS` POP . rirtaarrsor rsow.limsnaMME
AND PUN ANS? LICATA. AND TSAI WART AUDIT*.
Mali train at.'...7.80 A. MI Mall train 5t...11.00 night.
.Past line .• 1 00. noon. Past 4.60 A. M.
, Express Exprees 1.10 noon.
TAT TRAINS /MATH. VAT TRAM ARRITR•
Harriaburg Sus. llarrielnug to:.
.comnsodation.B.oo P. M. _ ...commodation.7ds. P.M.
Lancaster 4 $ 0.00 P. H. Lancaster .9.60 A. M.
The nail train stops Mal, the staticausbetween PhDs,-
delphia sad • ..• ; •
i The Bakens mall row dally , the other trains Bandy
. _ • -
'-'The cars leave the Permsylvania 'Railroad Passe r
'Statio; southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARHJiT
'streets, entrance on Eleventh istreet,,where Ahmogh
, tickets to all points Weetcan be obtained;-
ring
will be received at the Depot at any time da•
Ong the day. No charge for handling baggage.
Par • • further information, Apply at: the Depot of 'ha
,Penasylvanla Railroad Company, southeast corner of
:Eleventh and Market street; between the howl of TA.
'M. sod MP. M. • -THOMAS MOORIy
.my 10 ' Agent germ's Relined Co.
CUmeo an?, Ki4nors.
01F,Itjt,Y- WINE 60 quarter; wad Hat.'
i•• many & Burden Sherri In band, for dole tiff by'
ARNOLD a WORL,
120 Walnut street:
DU 11, -W I N E-100 casks, various
1 brands, In bond and for sale by
ARNOLD & WORL,
120 Walnut street. •
111 --, 31 - E - ICE — A. & FILS' - gocaLLE
A. • BRANnIES.—The undersigned, haying been
aepoluted 60'9 Agents In the that° of Eenincrlrania for.
the IWO of the obese' celebrated Brandy, are prepared
to offer it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from
U.S. BondedWarehounes. ARNOLD k WORL,
au2a-if , 720 Walnut rarest.
HOLLAND GlN.—Just received; by the
Doti& Brig Polka Holensi from 119tteiderd, 20
plies
. liollend Gin; now in Custom-Renne t and for sale
by ' • ' 'E: B. MIDDLETON •&
itrl26.6t ' •
• ' 6 North FRONT Street.
OLD. - AFPLE: - WHISKEY-20 bbls Old
Connectlonl. Apple non In store niul corneae by
MIDDLETON4G - lIRO.,
au26.6t . 5 North FRONT Street.
'-DINE OLD BRANDIES-2A Itn'f
.11-'• 10 qr, pipes ' 10 one. eighth pipei Fine (ma t;si,...ad
Brandy, vintage 1 842, now in bond and for sale bye , '
• - E. B. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
6 North FRONT Street.
OLD WHEAT WHISHEY-50 caios Old
Wheat Whiskey for eileklpf
.
E. B. bIIDDLETON'er., 13R0.,
b North FRONT Street.
WINES, LIQUORS,-Stc.
- 4 JosEtEr P. TOBIAS,
formerly
S. TOBIAB
, Noe. 208 and Mg!. BOUM PEONT OTREET.
WiILADELPHIA,
IgPORTEIVANDIVIIOIinkLE BLURB.
, noLLAND ems;
And all kinds
'FOREIGN LIQUOIiS - AND 'CORDIALS.
Agent for Jno. Ramsay's '
• ' a ISLAY'N'AIdia ,- SCOTCH . WRISKEY
Always on baud a large'stock of
T OLDSTE AND BOURBON IVIITSIBY,
ozlth the attention or Bayard Is I:44tlcularlf Invited
A 17 A MTI old E.--CHESTNIIT
£I GROVE WHISKBY.—The rureet • Rilrit offered
the American pnblic, peasessing . roSny insolloinal pro
perties,' aildnone . of the poisonous qualities inherent In
the'Wilsker In common nee ' now '4:gored for sale by
the Druggists generally, areibY .
• " • 'OHARLEI3-WHARTON, Ir., Oeneeai Agent
At D. B. Taylor's,. Wholesale Gram; No. "23 South
FRONT Street, • - • - •
All persons desirous of, nelag tide Whisker may greet
assured of its purity. .. . • • • .
. , .
DEAR SIR We have Carefully' Oxamined r .the sample
of Cheatnut-Grove :Whdakay. left , with as a low days
pined, and andittnircontalti llttlebr none of the iioleon
oda substattoo known as Paoli 011. ' ' •
• •' BOOTH, GARRETT, & -OABIAO,
Analytical OhemletS.
To Commas 'Maims, Jr.,' No. 23 South FRONT
Btreet, Philadelphia. ;
A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY.
.rxl The subleribers have been appointed sole agents
in the State of.Peonsylvanta for the alma well-known
ROCIIELLS'IIItANOY, WWI - they are prepared to
offer 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.. -
ARNOLD k•WORL,
120 WALNUT Street.
TULES. ROBIN & CO. COGNAC.-Thetio inibsorbers, sole - agents fn the State' f Pennsylva
nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN.
DY, beg to call The attention of the trade to its euperior
quality, and, feel confident it trill compare favorably
with the molt favorite brands in the r market.
ARNOLD & WORLD
' ' 120 WALNUT Street
A oonstant supply of the above in the United States
bonded warehenso, entitled to debenture, 'of varlens
vintages, ip half, quartey,eteil eighth pipes. jele-tt
GRAPE-LEAF 0 II A M -
jele-tt
ARNOLD ,& WORL Sole Agents,
120 WALNUT Street
---
MANDIES.---cc Pinot Oaatillon " Marett,
and. other .Cognace Twins vindges, In half
pipee and quarter eseU Eelbnotain Itzobello Brerdloo..l
pale and dark, In half pipes; half auks, and one-elghta
mks. Imported and for mde by •
BoitLaii & 00 .
• 221 and fen South Fourth etreitt.
OA.SKS PORT WINE.
j[m llol2
t—l 111 Ellf,
e'
Pio Alicante do
22 Qr: do do do:
20 Qr. do berry do.
11 Pipes Saperior.PAisrete Wine.
_ -20 Qr. Pipes do , do do, -
40 X do do do do.
' 111 Bales A•eorted.Corks.
- 825 Bags Almonds:
25 do Filberts:
tand4rig from Brig Arrogant. limello, ), and for
by . A. BIBRIINO,
t0r17.11 140 BOOTH BItOI , IT Street.
CIIN,L-10 Pipes Dutch Company, landing
Va from galllot 11 Foam Wenn" from Rotterdam,
or pale by WILLIAM H. YEATON,
• Sole Agent,
NO 216 South FRONT Street.
LirEIDSICK *CO. CHAMPAGNE:- . ..A.
Li constant supply of the genuine brand In band and
in store, for sale by WILLIAM U. I/EATON,
Bole Agent for Pennsylvania,
, • , SilkFloutb.
CHERRY (PINE-16 Quarter Pipes, various
'grades lIAMIONIt SIIERRYIn bond end for sale
by WILLIAM R. YEATON,
No. 216 South FRONT Street.
nROWN STOUT.—L4O ' casks et Final - &
.importedaired from ,London,• in
storssad for 410 by WBf. 11. YEATON; ,
. 916 Routh FRONT Btrolit.
Sum, &.c
BUFFALO ROBES,
BY THE DALE Olt ROBE,
GEO. F. WOMRATE'S,
415 AND, 411 Alt9ll STREET
►ffiB4l4