The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 31, 1858, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    _ 4 l
7,. ,; , :---,1 ti111, 64 4.-W i t l itTal iala rtfg . I,I W- Il l i t
0"i" - r ,",•:, - .1,,,,,t,- , OA t : ..--, - n it- -•- .`, l ,' ''''.,. i
--
I,YAVOilite.:4TOO .la4li "ABTA il- 1
'..Jt - EV4itimplialllidiOlet Magnet, at-tim,Eggigiffir4. 4 -
". `.) • 4`iiiftiliiii.ll Sit* IthlePtemiliggcrit .Iketltsolutite,
--, nialtiftiggiftill-lielti;ellith'lltuednatterplattkolfmrdiange.
''''' - ktliigth:Nall•fislOi.2ltbot Septesilsigeot • the'Richsn6 s .l
....• ArpeMart ot the handbilithe 11.1mma, lialealliatri
--' - - 3 - - -4145.4-'-'74)-:t.TR:PIDiIIIIV''-fr'lit7-4itlitifilLn'tlißil"'l.4-4 - 7 I
- #s4l4lllytlifiettriegnltrNill . dillif- 'j' Li
" ifin k r dll 4 . 9l'o6Ple ber t ` OOI 4 O P. "*.
'' ..- "&d.Y.':•- , . .11. .'" -'' . --..:.. *''' ,
'- 4 , , ~-7 , • 31,11LICIAMMOVKI18,4g1K-4. • 6 . ;";
4 .-, l AletlithreitelWittthy'Prantli lictliieti ifer
• • , Tathieflqfselittditill is lll-15
_,.. - owg:Lee, l ll.}:i- ,-„J
• _ '-.Pi, IlEir'Xudbmitt4-1) -bitrx"sktiiofigli
. .%"sulitttroit4o - w.. 1 .01 31, 'Ott It:diva.) Bits " ry
1.-00,4*.ae- A niskinuarkvoymooldihrumoget tenn,l
• - ,' gfe trot ailiii ' i*te b• lido
43 9 Wr i t
Tnesdsyti,..,-
4 AT" TWIVAIIIMON=
- ;.-tr.f. altlefery Tiaffeay,tmulting._„, .. ,_ _
_,..'
‘' . .f. .....,, .. , -:,‘RILLL ESTATEA,T, MEAT" flial.Br, -: g -
-. e- : 6r W6)01I ItlilEs - Steental 01'31,14)14titerlitifrIA
•',l - "teia fliklei ingliditig :, - orrey fietarlittioeot . OltyAudi
'-'cittstruittp-Prpettyled"Liltl:tnay,,ketbid ittir
-- • -• - .. -- Ciingßion *Mrs:- i x. 4.1 9 ,) P, .., a,- . :-.,,,, . :.
~,..
7 _ '' 2 .,
..,,,....,*Vt'. ',Pittleiini SIDIVREGISTBIS. ' ''''''''''''
, -- 1 - ." 11J - ' Real Estate entered on ogeTrirefo -- 0 - a1e,180.1
' , r:',':itliiltetqliledli4Ottlifil - CAnitolially ht..:9ll,lblleleej
1 1 . sKrAPitrMbil 6f,WitiOrt4;ooo ONifikaiii,fiftWkweettlydi
„1--,.trao of ahAttelt,'''.; . .,; ; ,,, , '„, • 1
..“.," .k,'Y.1..4 . .M.1 7 24eti1)1406 . eirell,- , ` , ... :.._'„i" ~ , y ,
" - ^C..e.'':r a .44.. , 5T00Kec &6,-.! , '''" :-"--- •• - '
-' - - r l.:,;"' .._,,'"-------- - ,Thie - 141 - ,aning...l%.
, r;Slakliiett.; r at to , oLopyg.,it.,t,ll TA,llqellAW /xi
~ _ Illfirseiritboxitte i rv A b i lal :, , i it i . 0 , 111 , r - ..,-:A4 1
-,`-' '-
"-13/4- 600 - slimes
t l ,h7ge a tile_bibraty. -( " t -°,l -r jl7 . ~,,,',..„' .1
• . ,- - ' I•ehatu,GalWePt -- Alitottlifio ,13. ~._
_- `,!,- ".. t•. - V
- :f i
.. • . • -, i there Oheetoetuitturioolltivel 090 41 16 , IA ir
-• ;4 louritiMeeltelidw'il vaefeeterr; Noe, .., , .1 ,
•• : '.. loweiou ti - lualgo3treet gitM . ,llectibe fir. - . : 1
, . -, ,•Alec . •2 for acconnEePirlitikkit ift.kil o tiLgefst-----.. ,
_.• I
.-, • -,.„--„ 800 ehareFoohcoMirOgiseCZee r TA'irn7,. , '‘ i
.•' 11 Ware Point,Efeete Pe Mfi, et , 1
''''Nli,etocklioldefeC` seastailtioltePtb iht Ayelt-,11f.rit4 . 0e.1
' ` - 4/110 , "4 -, ,e , t - . -rit.! , ...rit , '.•: , ,T-A";31 ,,, '' -
..,
'•430=413.4. 001.V . V 04414 " 113 . °M-PA NX- ng, ,-. 1 1 0 .. 41 K.i
* -- -sopfeettlerlthi silr,q 010 01'...t ,thti.Philsaellailit
, ydalviasey , yalitiiili men*r: a focactuat Hof,tikein - it
• ~ Mar. eoettertWl
Cklabito .! i , iii
on Co'
m ' r
-fl a tDpost: , ' ..
"--' 1
' ... L . ~! Also, for account of whoin it may concern- "' •
i- -- 180`sbarea PaNitimalace Iguid Aillollatkon. , ''...,2 •,`
„,..i"Pat'gi,„tibegifiegt,LLtlait'SeNNlelit, • Li ";
. ', -•:, ;$-IttheßtehitageTWilltrieltidi•- ...'', ;•-`,"'„ • ~-• .- :
, • ._,A...," .•-,yALHABLIVOMINTRY- PROPERTY.-llottale Bud
- - 'i L ito ilth 88 sores . ooTeer of, Bristol turnpike and
' ij - iiito , iiiii 18 . toilek. fie= ITOrmullliti and 4 •,,
- ,`-`': t 'iii... - /h 2l rPettlf. i s ktb ',l4 l o #VithPirail l °
TIIKEE4TORY - BRION_ . MILLING,
'.:•filfSef„,hebrig-li t tleCand trotr
:It!p AtyWavii•aviale
ia
Wila"krbla.` n, l.l:tßUlllet lX(11 , t ,-,
reIIEAT t11Y2754Pil , S.fiII;!OVER .151X'AGICE8r,DN
riefrYt-I‘`%--4110,01,121i5t cottage ihtid grloar Six sores
--, of leteltWelLeliktillOritii Mimi, Wagon. totili,Trnit
- tree t ro•riagle...q9l4 o qineil 8 # 8 8t• Aug Refkien Dula,
• gel "
teiirlY-,W ., , ;f ,
- OLMTII p r A,* li4k.;;-1111/4T48E1l IC&
' L. 4 0-111 /1 1 4 11 4 4 - 1 . -. .•••. 1 .' - . ' • . -
.... `..tilsignees , Peremptory Sale '' '
Z,TALICIARLII STONE YAOTORP, STEAM ENGINE,
NIACIIINERT; 'TEN' STONE/ DWELLINGS, &o.; to
` Nether - with lots of, ground,•ltaneynnk. ' The whole to
besoid without•regorge. , - .1."- ....• ..".t i . -A., • • = •,„ .
, - • . .113,31u1l particulars now read y inhandbllle.„ : • -
‘-', STORE AND.DWIDLLING.-For.z.irtorz- Mak / store
' afitfolfrellingrilidge[liganne; ebrife - Coates` !street. Ira
taadtattelposeektiom - ... ••-- - - .'t ~.. „,- ~, ~. , _
'- NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, N0.,462 North Tenth
• . sifter:between Coatelfand Brotra streets." Imraediate
_IIIIX - 1131101t;13Y.PiA, tieW L lik., riti;s T iti • of
ilitstareNeell-,‘...'„ ,l - '' •,, t;
~
'illitpliN,
_,FRANBIitriNLINGW, wrap of ' W o e Jind
Weient'streete, N, . ...... ~.. ..,.... .. - .
vraltirit-1111017ND.A.ItifTil, ' eis ' i tilie; 0t4.1. a year,
, ' and Mid of rePreyeaf eatit.-Oiear - ,,M tastesz l alNktroxi by
Cbre s Tellgi• -- ILitletrbrialt•Awrilllngon each -.."
11101tTaktilt.' mortgage ot, SOO: .. It , I,U i•Snit
ntor_tgiEge i',with no'lithlitoatunbrattee.„ •" - , - -
•` 4 .`"T/lITIETV.AL-BALN4YRTEliteEltlittlt, :- `.
, .. „Trotteete•Terempr'y Sale. •
' BANDSMEN -'i MODERN witiI.B.STORT BRICK
. , 'AssiDif,NOli; with thrue.story beak buildings and -all
' wtodern congenienorts; • No. 1686 limen.street. - ,
--• VeittIAIII,B. 4 • LOT, •EiNVIN -BTERNT.-Also the'
' 'Tatham° lot otzroondstiololeg *killer) on the coat,
- /0 feet front by i i feet Sapp, ' , Sib absolute, , _
' • '` _ Irr-Ekirpa. itie flew geedgiliketidbills, •- ;
Orelliiiiht- Court le-Beige ,of Zolth,Beltoee, Deold. :
TilltlF.-STONY lIIIIOKSWILLINGIIRIiesbeth et -,
• wow Bualey-etreetLbetweeti • eixth-,int•perowth, tad
13praow ind Pine, streets -' ,-',, y" •,. • • ,
- ' , mum nvamitiroz;No:l.B2B‘FOFLAß STREET.-
AMO heat threenrtory Mick "dtielling; with' side Itlrd
and handsome garden, south Woof Poplar street, _west
et,eiztehnthetreet. .r. : r`_•.. -- ''''` ~4 . . . '-
' DUBLNISSVEITAND,-,Tnree-story brink store *hi
•dwitilkigt , Northeast cornef of
,Poortit and: Clamant*,
• - streak', lsfouthwark. . ,- -
; CIIBST
~, STBEBT RESIDENCE. -A trainable •
, r4leitce,.. .6. itnil 1 itesthut street, with the modem
I rovagnattallet eethy.l6o feet .: . , . . , .. -
- dininUtraterießalag-astate of _John Borer, Deod.
- MIME 140 T 'OEGII9IJNIE; 18(ifeet on Detipitinfit.,
160 to OZClietiliSti6etj s allalso booboo lairhill etreet,
threetrWi.o .. -hiter pieestsid, awl sidewlie,d an.
;ziontorts lloi`i-- - Igtete Of of , Ti. R;eae.Tlemi.,
- -- TKL-4,alifigi ,i OTS OP GROUND, 180 feet, front on
Dahl:kit ntreet,leOleetorrepple etreet,l6ofeet wild. ~
ohontaitrtet,', sad It° feet on Fourth street-water
pipes laid, and sidewalks payed and...forbad. • - .
4trr2llrarAtXlßLtis.LßEPtistillit 214.- • .
Willieoludet - - *i•l'ir ... ,, I. .1.. n .1. ',, !-„,"
'MINTY NEO.II , DWELLINeiejIto., - 'visi '
Extontiirr PeremPloil Eale-L 4 Estate ollerentiah Wit
--
- 'THRBEINTORTDRION. DWELLI 'toe Deaeaeed: NG, aNtillie- 111 - 0 4
fratmgdwelilnit, - Neel 626. anti 628 North 'lNfth street, -
with , tralietishop - .li • the • rear, ,- Also, • two two-story
brick dwellings,• Noe: 529 and 681 °Wham street, with
two - tvm.story,brialt. dwellisgs, lr , :ithe set!.. , The *hole
to No 'sold togither;-'
__._ •____,, - - "„ :. .
TIIIINE-STONTIMIONTWEIddrie,iIf3. 4541 "
•lla etreet; &Nile Noble 'street: , ~ •i„ • ' -. ~ _, ..,
' THRBEBTORT / BRIOR Pr:MN:GI z, 5 0 : 407 ot•ea•
l'
T NM-STORY•BRICK•STORFAND liymilANG,
so, TlVGallowhlll street' ' 4 -t-,_ -' • ;,_ _,
TWO;STGDY ilitteleplirELLlNti, No, ell ense'
" strait: ';'" ~, -,-` " ' - - ....
TlittlieeTOillt tiltbelitiNlllNlX No. 925 5 .Tf eg/fr.!
button street, emit br Tentit'stroot;Thirteentit igird. -
TtigififiSTOßP BIBOK , Dvna t ing; No, 25 , 15'Pei- -
rigNetieetifuottefiliztlfstreet - • • '''` - • '
THUS , ot REBErSTORY.- BRIOK - DWELLINGS ,
eaeraide - otp6dithletrifet•betireen'Breen• fuel Goatee,,
andlteemul and New Market streets' • - ''" -
. .
PITH - TEABE.STOILY BAION-DWILLTNNA,
bigiveimit,,Vesellalteltay; between Werth . r end'lfiftls -
TILBAN4TORY. 111t1016 STONB' AND DWELLING,'"
110.1 4 188 , 13outlizIrOeirtli, itieet,:blfteen , illeispen and
Catherine Streete.' - frP
ter - Elikkor. the *bole estitelierMni t ery."? Parties=
• tars reintylis - berAbllle. "-. •• • 4 . - ••• -
VALITABLN-IifILLS,
e.-The Alnable.• Property." known - fie - -thre Girard.
Yldnr-Makin poll' yard( , street bn the
ClernisuitaWn !end' Norristown Belitaidi ab'o've Tager_
street; lot SO fee% two" treats, extensife
brick_ mill; with Aupit!o rMeebiderp, binge; brisk- fee
torypttetolint, eqel - y!isrd;rsillreig - treats - , AO.: ace: ' "
Peremptory Bale*Estate or goo; Wllltamsp
• .4 ;•,!•;. lelesee - d. - - - ' ,_--
VALLIAALIeNI4BTDENONI-2004011•41CilNIN;' SW.
BLN,:II.ND %ARON - LOT,' DeTegare - • Neventh- street,
north of Arch. Lot over 54 feet frontr;l4llK feet deep..
o:7 6 l3•l9,absolute. „ , "
A haleNo.l4l North Tenth 8t
NX4T, 317/114ITIIILN, 41.1101011,- ;PA,INTINNEI, -
.NNORAy - Liffig,„ : - /p3.r.DXNTIBT , -/NSTSIIMENTI3, -,
-;;• -- ;!•016V 4- silteedeijileinfril • ;• ' .
to'lalack,at No. lel, Plinith Tenth St;
by wog, of thti;idniiatatrAtor,lol9,llo;lllto Dr.
Welker, the entire bousehold furniture, 01l petritingsk
mirror 4isOk:c9utesPtf•-)4110i superior dentlatthelr.'
operating Aerie anCinetniments, lathe,' rolling
diilatimbeetif..Valuriblelbaidn•
1E10.4 1 08 0 •NIW *fhlitlad the , erNelei - MMT
be " tied on the morning at ease at , s olelock.
Sale at 4401.)N10.ent1:14T fcdttltionsg. tartlet.
BIIPBRI0.11: suRNI.TffitirrIANO:NORTI TNN
Eitßaggi':Proikt , 7 : ::limiltOurniuty L ps.*: . QAß
P.4111f'0k0.'4, , •••• - •
iitrOmbig? -
At 0 0 , 6100c' et , the inletton,l•ll6•74valltret,
11410#14811t, tkfrelmetiqatiPpoL449ol Malkin, elegem
tt
plano.rortasAne;mlaors i t carps* - ete., • from private,. !
fandllKiliailtAl t lionseketigngi.,velnorld Vq the store,
for eoiregiode
LAWN VOALN JOLVALITABLN • LAVA
zraiNNA4/INOtTNOIINTTAN "LIBRARLEiI. '
.•••••-
On Tharaday sad .Ttriday Nuotlngs, . • ,
-- Sept. 9th end 10th, at tae auction store, - Nee.lB9 and
141 Bonth-Teltrthetreet, will be Bold • large collodion
of timbeets,embleh,embraosts two entire ltbrarles: -
clude.reri tbe.Tannegienli end otliaryals!bletspetli4"
.digegt•illei n efitill.srdrkSJAlS„
the
Tante rowirtluali:dailfironioluSao:
"the batiltrinitaged tOf triatingtl op;
0 S ISWAVICAII:I3i,AUOTIONEER
AND comma - OW ini:Nonmsr; 8. a. 0071101
. ' , IiCFES and RAM Street'. -4 , - -•-- ... • -
' • • JORIAT
~ .111BLIO:A.Q001114tODATION::,.
`'L'. %.,
-'
- - :•' 310tiEr,.._r ' l 7 , L. 840118:8.1.! -, MONEY! 4 l : ,
lifdrieyTherilikadrenaidin• line Or Maar arionnte,
from one dollar.to,thothiande, on geld and rillyM - Ylat
diamond'', , Vile.; lirwelry,-. foergog-pleees, mute
lostranalatify, Vlo re, - _ rf goodek_ alp,thlng, groceries,
Gigue, hard** ;cutlery, hot:doh - hon% ealeialie, her,
_ nese, and all ertieleilbf miliie,;for „anylength of time
- agreed ou, at Natlowie irrri4cfpnt,•Xisablishment,
nettles/it eetnet 'Of authsitud.,,l.4loo strtel 4, -•• ;. . ~
• ' triPlethOweit - Ohteei. ' 0, 4 1 1 -4 1 , P 4 n eil4l. - :1 11 :
at the loweet market .- , ~._ , -.: .._ , . `l. ..,...
RaTg/...III3 . I'`FM_C_ILTATI'*IITABLIEItIMMI 8, J.
--ouß4BB,;4B,..w.TllANTritio/1 fiTzll.., ~,
- , lifiluleenioney will be liberally , advanced on' gold and
Alert plate, di aniondeoratelree,Jewelry s fooling pieces,
dry goodie; artbitig, granaries, .11qhora,„ cigars,, hard
' , ware goose '
.trize P 4 WI 4 / 1 11 44 -
furniture,bedding,
-r ani' s 12114 " 3 " A dit= i 'ilie'all• t, tirti I '
orsivreiLtalesihemositi , ;, ~ , -0 tr 0 ' 4l
' eyelets. - • ,-
"-, - ..I,A ) .- otrf-Docts Oita,' '-- -',,-
- - ' POIIIOIIAI at tention' tdill otalthiok'sides, either
at private dwallinge•ie 4140 rlhise,.,ii , ,l4
0 14.1 1 ' ... 0 ,,,
nnaanat! lows F=,;-
TO TB ONO' labralatraariNG - HOUSEENIFING.
Fetsointrolirigniehinr, Itelmekeephig, or hiving 'imp
• plies of 'firialtore to' WyMe-''Of, will End It to their ad.
- ranter/thy seeding to the another atide, rotrth
east corner of,girtth afid4tiee iitrieitcirafere,-;It • will he r
eromillarreargettirithe frailtirte'eareehmilniend "gold
t o the oiduantegq fesi:thttdivrthe gwouttimaea!
If required, and the
a' balaneektoMd end;
. th , e ' , al? , 61 : e6i ,
ofk4t11!" - ,, j f i!sia .,, f_c i Ad .. z,lL, , i ,ii i , ._
..,.....
,- ....7„.7
.„....
• iftwouti:44.,idi=il6.u.dW Abiza4.74 - 4%
- , _ ,deabicabottmetilliteerperes,•Cliaglia4Ellwiroy end
' - ' Trend; watehea rgold e , • gold ohms, gold brace
,
tete, a muierokdeet go,pirgi Lm i t and; finger
rings; One ii,1414 I l ia l tMeigilittil'itr, 111141•11141.! ~,-.1•7 7 .
, • -.• • .-- . ~ AVTRIVATI4iOAII/ YeAIiIIItti?„LOWIPRIONI.r
----. -;', - ' . Gout l lteglisk putout levet , tratohergaih, l jewelledremul
•••'-',:), -_,-, . plain- 49 upCOttheptAttu6.ll,kethk , aiefe of the best'
, f,. sian i Ftuglistc:patiliti, later rketuhti, 4altiewetlet,
4 '' 413.1' ::Ortill'Opoit 4000 41 4 4 1111 k411.1 , ' , , ''i ' l, "';`, , •
-•:-• •••-' . Go
4 404 4 inep; tater and :teethe' wateuesi to, 'UM. '' I
r ... , ' ilailia ' °peg tact,* the - Am:4ost xi:letup...lc: ~,..0.- , , ,
• • --' ' ,leatie.'stita:_eusuielled watches . , aetoeith peal and'
• - ' ' , . 41 " 6 .4iitatZ.M'...-41.i -- .•• , : ,
gilvahatagile,llWiaa t and , Penele,watehter diamond
, • broaat , li t lF,Virgero4ll 4 Y4l 4l 4 bl4 4 o4 4l lileariinge; i
•: •it le er. _,, ' 2004, Ode ihref fold yea •ti• fob;• Ala
- , ntli 11%; Akiio .. 3lo6l l , l oljroipoptkor,all .l .
- -
,lea !SIM*. ~ .i•tkik6- 1 . ,
SAILIUtt," % ; l'" . : `Viiittatito : . it,
_,_ mi:MON: ~ • 2 , Aaig,_ , ljixaCiars,-.42.Paitia
• . Tau - aa - SAreedirqguar:Wartwa•Arnmscrourtar thilf ,
' Mg* 000 7 1 15 itike'Voleatge ..,..,-,,,,,,,- ~-,3) . •,..
• • • pktura og , eitAtOuttl:Oblook;' , A:',Ald erotti 10 ,
o'elook.in anin4rr'ir -, e.r i ritreO - ii).:l76'
- Ont-door pslitilxvl4 •JaIAAL Wir A. e 4l , euee,, se ,
• " • • ' terilet tipolt We mon maturrueleg tams.
„, ~. _ , 1 „,, , . , ,
.. --,4,- , '.. , ---AtiAurraLlG 4 0 000_0,44 , -.1-- ',--,-',.." --„.
._,,„'Ssieblitketfee flit ritta,:nit_ttileall.T./lilt h.
„.. ;..„ , -'• kinittteli reed* fromoopetlYreit4. thothieride on.TA
s, - '- mood Silver Plete,_Trathh ;Jimmy, oardware, mei
1;... -- -: - .i. outgo 01 0bingisfffilig, •
_ . -Vmoilthydeal
Inetif i ittly.ftflo,„,. . e crutiof
?:.;•-:::;-...,..y.-)4. , A 1,-••-• ,- ' ,„• . -- • , • ,•- • ~,,,f,,,0,
: . `Y ., ), ,, tl o 4 l ,4 a ttl,cox4""oggi rf rt
__., ,. . ,, . - iar , ". , .i ; rakii i i i kitu - ii ilvi: f ai lla •
, L 1 " I
.""I'' N
I'':'' ( 7 litat4 - ' ''' - :: r: .. Y .• bitt•ZA W 6 W l o l*o l, 6 4 - thew -
-,7. '', , , , vateilettuß - 7 ' --. 5. - • .•• - firfoi - a4, O OO*PW' "Ariz la,
ffs.A*toro,- Tigssapti , tha dr
r.,„,.. f- ,,, -4..i ii i.••, L i & i.,,, x ,-,,,,,,,. i pli or ,
-,:,• 11 , 1 44 6 , 0 ,M ti i e .. 144 = === , , , Vation ere ti.
~ -"''',1 11161& ,1 0 ; .., ,:. SluiftisuGtheavituy- other to. . Il l " In
d ,,-.-I ..!'. l the-w.'Y'' ';`":'d--' i lt l I,C. '4,' ',..W.105.) 4P4'41, - . - ÷..,y, 54 i fkl, * b °,,,,
. 3 .l.t':'l7 3 . 74° '"l uir Tan' . 4 ft i t,.4: - OW - 04420014 *WI' :rehl:iy 1 0 one
i g
0. -, _ . ., ,, - -, 4". 1 1#0-, 0 , J l ,!,iiiig,_, ,, ,--3.,- _, ., . , 4 .i .- ,,,,f, A ,., , ,, ~- i ~..,„ „,, ,
.0 1 ::, 5 1.4 ,-, :,. ---- aitinvi, .P,-,, t '.. . ~ ....i456.,,,,,,,„4,, ,, t,, ,g , .. „. 4 7„„4,..„ u t,
- .: ,,,, . - .444, - ,41.0,1 t ,- .' tow , Ifbetit amount made
,e-.., a ,.% ~:.
4 , •.' - , ~- ~ - 7 ----- - - - - --,-,- 7. - z - , - ,,,,_,-.---...„.,,,,,- ~. ~ lig° ONE,l3lloulci, go,to, the liiea-ehoxe vim.:
: . i4. , .._,v. ,- ....,, , -r. ,, ,4;.,1.7,k.1,:u , 'i.,
.',„l ffittifiVia-. -- ihr., l . - --7:, . it - -,k"' '.L I ant a ro•tua of * one MBOIOATED BILtiIOY _ni
; - :1i,;?„,:k'1•6 =- -.• - Z sc /f• - ' - ' '- .'" ' ' ' ' , ' '''''''. ~..• .."•=5 7 ;.'[: ,7 .4'.' • - ' , ;:r47.•- 4 •• ..0 , i ,- 'o,:i. 4 ‘. gale.. Vallse,, X..oi otae Lortiraddeiallineed lt.irbillebe •
'''''T'''' - —''"' ' .• h . "' ' - I - 4P , -• • The meanie' in many Instances of sating life. MN
:''''' ''.
- -'-'-'
,k ) ; k . IV - 111, - ' re - It . 11 ''' "' '
1 ,, /"M r '' , - • ''' ' ''' -z-- * - . 3 24 - ,' 1,,,_,.....,,-,,. K ~..,o* l l'.k4-• e li & -,, - - a P- APTIO persona, and thoso debilitated , hare been re
.,•..--.,, - ~..• 3-- - I ; 7';','-';:; - !:-
.1..1._;,,r,;:::.-, :;,.; ISWed to health 'by its use.
tp ir
ZDVABIR 8.41M1T114 Dttiktista,
,I.ok ;-,449-4tt Palliweat oar. Pima and Qom On,
ARe%
-
t' I
.• .IW.L
.CC,llOO_
- • -
FURNESS, .BRINLEY, CO., 't
No. 4211 MARKET STREET:
LARGE BALE OP DRY GOODS. • '1
: NOTION —The attention of the trade Is requested to;
our sale of-Imported dry 064k:t0 be hold this (Tues.'
day) morning, August. 810, commencing at 10 eolook,
precisely ZL comprises= -
A full iine. Of Lapin's merinowi in black and colors.
;rt ., Cashmeres in every variety. -
Do " do ,do plain mousseline de lain, in all ,
qualities and colors .r • ''
•
Lupinis black bombszines' in all qualities.
- irr Thesegoods",. of :the moolubiature of Pattie.
Lupin, Seydonx; Sieber, A. Co„ are in the original as.;
,iferfruento; and thoes/mos) imported, have been divi-'
dethfourealiel. -
In addition to Os above will be (mind In the rde, ,
poraplete , assortnients of ,Lyons collar' nod 'mantilla
velvets, several Invoices of black lustrini and
blaolegnie "di...llhh,re,,black, Moire antique, 18 and 24
inch ; fanny Lyons pouf t de sole, black Alined ajolne
and plain gros grain silk, Paris printed Incumeffne .40
Mine.
Also, tailors , goods, as vestiogo, cloakinge, alpacas,
paburgs. d a v i t , itiT GRAY.
IMPORTED PRINTING
Fosses Proust' graoreloth.for printing or dyeing.
, Alio;" a fall' ass°
rtmenVaild variety of staple and
fancy goods which makes, this one of, the best sales
offered ,
al MOM WE: OP PARIS BROCHEA.AWLEI.
On Friday Morning,
g et o i ,„vijirdi-wo , wlll selta - assortment of Paris
broche ideriniCequwer shawl!, Prints4Vaihniern and
terkeol do, plain black and mode mousseline de labia
andffhtkat d°lbrOclie scarfs and chatelaines, etc.
' - ~ % — 'l4lllllo/DNRIES: ' • '
Also,* large assortment of Paris and Scotch embroil
deriex. comprising the 'usual variety; "'",..".; •
1t0T10R...,-.I.A.RGE,,AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OP
BRITISH AND FRENCH DRY,goo.w.
Morning,' •
August 81st, at 10 o'aloolcconsisting in part of.-.
1,010 goose ..talppa's fine to extra 'black and colorer(
m
erlemesund.Cashowies. „
' -600' 'pleries' Issplxes 'black, 'mode, and „high colore4
mouslin de brines.
800. pleas Lupin , * Mick bernhiminei;Ane 'to extra. .
200 pieces plain and figured :black and colored silke.
706 pure mohaini, alpacas. cobirge, te.o. •
40 plebes Lyons manttilla and collar silk velvets. j;
800 dozen Paris kid gloves: - • r
.100 pieces Paris printed mouslin de !sines.
100 dozen Lyons blacle gron de Rhine cravats, sett...,
Bilk( end' velvet ratings, plaids; Printed 'and plain
Persians, eta. to which the attention, of the trade is
requested: ." • „
PLAIN; EIIEROIDERED, AND EINESTITOHED
,LINEN SHIRT nioNrs. ,
An invoice' of plain, - embroidered, and hemstitched
French linen shirt fronts.
BRUSSELS SILK LACES.
10 cartons rich Brussels silk laces.
SALE
' .OP r IMPOR2'ED -DRY:GOODS:
.1 At ddr' new store, No. 429 - Market atroet.
This Morning.
Aug. 81st, at 10 &chick,' by tatslogne, on ti months'
credit
-600 pacirages,and lots of fancy and staple imported
dry goods, comprising 'a general assortment.
Tr Catalogues and samples early on the morning of
L1E14'447;14 DARI * 6 iiinisoEs, CASHMERES,
BOMBAZINES, AND COLORED MOUSSELINE DE
-LAINES OF THE - MANUPACTURII OP PATUBLE
r.arrug; SBXDOUX, SIEBER, dr. 00.• • •
This Morning,
An Matist 10 o , clook, on six montha,nredit
-I,OOO"PIRCES - MINT MERINOES AND CUSH
i Anna. • . . "
00131prieng.. 11 :/
.11,1 V and full, assortment of black and
colored merinoss.and cikelimereas,r- of the celebrated
:manufacture of of P. Lupin, FEydoux, Sieber, & Co.
600 ?nags PARIS BUCK ANCOOLORED MOUS
SELINE DE LAINES, SAILH. MAN &FACTURE.
,
Comprising a full assortment of mode, dark, black,
;and high colors—all choice colors.,
' 300 PLEOES 6-4 PARIS BOMBAZINES—SAME
MANIIPAOTIIREI.
'q , Comprising a tall line,. Including some of the finest
ualltieS,".. ' - . • .
LYONS SILK-VELVET FOR COAT COLLARS.
Also, a'full assortment of Lyons Takata for
'heat collars. - •
WORSTED AND /Hilt SERGES.
An invoice Of extra quality worsted and silk gages.
afAlso, 100 - piiceds black pos de Rhine; hintrini, figured
black silko, ermine, silk vastings satin 'holdings, dm
BLAOLALPADAS. 0011b11118,
oases 6.4 London Mick
10 cases 64 colored Oebrags,, . -
8 cases printidDitstano. -
Lyove,rpcityy BLACK TAFRETAS, GROS DE
, - - "- EPSOM, Ac.
This Morning.
- g 4 and 86 inch high lustre black taffetas.
24"and86 do do do
_groa de Rhintis.
24 and 86 do - - do • do gros de Epsom.
24 and 843 do do bayadere.
DAYADERE FANCY. 'COLORED' POVILT DE 800.
21 and 82 inch Paris fanny bsyadere pouit de sole.
LIONS BLAOH,TAPPETA CRAVATS.'
An invoice of Lens black Saga cravats.
PARIS BID GLOVES.,
300 dozen Paris colored kid gloves:
LYONS MANTILLA AND COLLAR VELVETS.
r 82 and 46 inch Lyons - heavy black mantilla 'velvets.
• 21 "do do do do collar do.
CURB BLACK MOHAIRS BOA BEST CITY TBADE.
7 °semi exra ginner quality pule black mohalrs. •
4do '' do - do do figured alpacas.
PARIS. hIQUSELINE DE, LAINES AND MERINOES
IN TOE GRAY.
caeca One Preocitraerinoes in the gray.
do ,•
,: do monseliiis ,de laines in the
, .
V., A.- DTSAILV & 1304',Ationoraiiiis - Awn
1.7* Ocungassoit MIICIEWP/11, No. 27;Nouth NIGHTIE
STUNT, Oorrier of LODGE 13TRBBT.
AT PIIIVATH.AA.LN,
A lugs ruid valuable trikotof valuable coal and tian
-bet land at rtiate sale, well worthy the attention of
etitaUsteankothenaa the miner le compelled to
16 .115" , BCr'firther partledlari inquire at the auction
date
U' OUT-DOOR - ULU solloted Ea promptly
,
tended to.
• 113' ADVOQZB made .cea .oentdirattents whet' de. ,
Area without extra charge. .
sitage-uooras-open io wo - w pra-
VgaE rs iti e P "'" Agt " L a r4k7B r eat
HAND FURNITURE, PAIN:A:INGE, BOOEB and /STA
TIONERY, kdn.,&e.-
Arr. Oates of /LOWY . 9 - ficiiis every evening.
vemrp. , ; - FORD, ' - ATTOTIONEER; No.
62S MARRICZStRE E T, between RUTH and
SIXTH. south aide., ... I
CATALOGUEBALE OP BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS,
An.
- - - On Thigvlay Morning,
September% commencing at 10 o'clock, - to which the
attention or porehehere lerequested.
GINGHAM-AND COTTON UMBRELLAS.
On Thursday Morning,
Mao, 60 oases whalebone and steel frame gingham
"and cotton umbrellas. ;
RAVEL AND OA.OP.ST BAGS.
Ti..14NG:08:4173"/ Morning,
At 10 - Wolook; a Urge line of carpet bilge and tatokAls,
eiabraeing the usual assortment.
AWILEs 'FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
di NO. 422 WAI4MP , STUNT, above I'OTNITH.
ID- Persons favoring us with eonsignments can rest
*mired that their property will not be saorilioed.
more moderato than those- charge!
by any other Auction House to the city._ -
CSOonsignmenterespeottallyaolloited: -
Er Sales paid iminediatelv'afterthe nob are gold
, <--:. - NALL , BALEFPOTRILMESTATE:
Third Fall Bale of BosL 41Estate-eptember 1.
Third PAR Side of- RoolMstoto--September 8. -
L XOURTIr BALL NALN:—BEFTNISBER 16th.
nil Sale, at thelttchange, on Wednesday evening,
134demberAldhi 1858;14 8 elelock. will include— • '
POSITIVE SALE,L-STONN. , ROUSE, CARPENTER
91109, &e. ~SOTUONTI fITNINT,. OENNANTOWN.....
At4' let e of with; the, two-story stone dwelling
:honse,:catpenter O
eboxecoind'iot ground, church
attest, Germantown ,160 feet fiikitl 52 feet deep. Oleai
'orincumbranoet for $2OO, •
Salerei Terms-cask.; • E;ITIV SALE—DWELLING ROUSE SPRING
0 RDXN STREET.—A- three-stork,' dwelling house,
and lot of ground; noittrol Bering . Garden street 17
loot 10 Inches east of Bohnylklll . Third street, 54 lest
fro:atm! 90 feet,deep to Monterey streek AB5 ground.
rent. flip" Sale positive. ' ' • '
--1 / 7 s6° ta is pal :obeyo.wl4nth:
pis l I
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—LAW AWNS:, 7- -
; This afternoon: • ' • gigi • -
At 4 elolools;:wM., be abler at . ,ttie ape len afore, by
order of the administrator, by 'catalogue, e number of
valuable law and miseellaneeni books,
117. May be examined - on the - day 'of sale.
REAL =TATRA! PRIVATE SALE.
Handsome inansion' t iMeNteest poroer,oLtieventeenth t
and .WilAtitoreetc -. '
Beeidea*, Wasbingto n hours. and Walnut street.
'• Ihrellingbouse ; No. 827:Vine street.
hiripies of Indien.Queen lane. -
71: Valuable property; Piankford - road.
.11Aruisomedwelling 146:1619 Wallace street.
,Grnnees Mad and dwelling, geronteenth and Week
!font property, - 80 sieves, to., aiWie Torreedale.
14 sums of-hod, Oberon avenue; Germantown.
liandsoore residence and lot,lfeletTlillad_ .
Valuable' ot ' ground, Germantaign Railroad and
glolumbia.tvenue. "
• Sandsom e gpring Garden street, above
-Twelfth. ,
- -' • ogsirnii Or MINERALS:
At pilule - sale, - a valuable Cabinet of Minerals, tom
,prising over' 1000 Specimens, the collection of several
fyears. The property of a gentleman who has no room
or Vieth, They aravet desirable for a public InatitV
lion Apply, et the Imo wo eters.- ,
THE
. 70.T.AD DOMINION"
_QOPPBE POT,
THE `.`OLD. DOMINION"
TEA POTS
Are mannfaetnred;nniler the patent for the MAW
y , t; j tetee, by .
ARTRUIty BURNHA.3I,:& GILROY, •
'ilicith 'TENTH' STREET,
. t
~PHIEADELPRiA:
fir ireinlatits vlartink Philadelphia, should, by all
mane', ray itta supply or these COYPEE and TEA POTS,
, whieh are rapidlygontiog - into 'tat; and destined In a
ihort time to orreede Ai °them
E r A. B. dirt. are also reezinfacterere, under the
ARTHEIPSVEL ' EgitiTED AIR-TIGHT
SE . LF,-.SEALING CANS AND JARS,
Which, it lir alPitands, tire boat in the
,Uunquit. • aull•tuthketnolB
Also, Trade Agents for - k"
• ~ •-•
F, TORREY% ADJUSTABLB D OOR SPRING.
-
.1)R.
P4.III.IWMATIII:I4IXTAAPT OP GING/IFt. -
-This Medicine has, by its own merit,' gained's Treat
POPTltatinn,.. It is composed entirely of vegetablee, and
is made (rem the formula okit.ffistingabibed , physielani
tiled by blm In the cholera of 1832. It does not contain
pldm In any form anCrieVer corultipated`..the bowels.
'It Ll hi equally efficacious In mild and aggravating attacks
of cholera mcnbus. - Ithas cured cholera after the "rice
„Tatar n discharge had,tegen ,place. The terampwranit ;
'pains o; tholes .lnartruir , anfl. dysentitY i fsW,
rattiness dispelled the stomach, and thebowels restored
"litehealthy action. , , If."•tfas liMedj were mad , in the
prOmonitorysymptoms,.dysentery, that dreadeddlsesse,
,fispuld find fewetwiletimg. 'Mood thrPrebdinniendations
,dethe railroad conduothre who have.nsed it for several
Yearn, In the Circulars. % r
"...Par the cure of NAUBE_ , NERVOVI3 PEnivpit
at . 3l,siP, OH4I/10; NfoliTifidiNOT, andtiOlCiUMAD ,
MHO, It iru no
AIsp,NPSI. 3. of„trettwoutt yosit.stsucting has heel
lieg`bY, - .le; :The '
weakest- atomaeby by twen,ty.drops .
traiten after each 1
ifpy,belesterel , to h e shy an.
`
! N dribirsliun w ll4 remit axep ears d sjski,
s .
kR once
cured, it has 4irerestod attacks of delirium
treens. -
-Tito or three doses is enough to core seitliohnele.
It is the most valuablebt -r ename, and
s 4 pronounced by physicians who are, using.it
• priotideNAO%PRAYSINTIVPIifif.EVIIKB,'du:-
"rlnbeheir prevalence in Atuumn,,taken in doses of
till drops, when the stomach - anarbowels are consti
(pa or in an opposittretstotit prepare the
r em ES to overoomi - anyliiibititYtoen Stuck even of
OBOW reyOZN y fea l • a i •
!..4 . 4 l ; e fila nS AY:tieen adore: to 14ealtetcith lrom
y:thto :41:20a n ol
No one ;horrid be .witheittlt. • • , ,
„, Prapared only ai, —„saa, 011.ESTNWRifitreet, ,
.80141 tittrex thronshoduthe United states . 1:
'Jtherkl discern:lt made to Wailers, • au2B4m
• ir
E;W
raMMEROIAL SALESROOM,
BANK and .10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR,
REP add caucsnittt and BROOND and 11118 D streets - .
O. WOPRIPP. Aooriormas
BALI OP ORIMON'NTAPLI4 , AND RANGY GOODS,
ON A LIBERAL °REMIT, BY OATALOOUE.
on Wednesday morning,
c om mencing at 'lO o , olook pidoleely, "will be sold,
without reserve, a general assortment of fancy and
etepla tall and yintergoods,eoutisting of, via: •
' - 110dittY400Dli. ' -
man's lambs-wool and merino 'shirts' and 'drawers,
ribbed and plain ; Irish knit wool half hose ; heavy
tbree-thread brown'. cotton half 'Aloes ; • Gennantown
knit wool hatl boon; zephyr yarn hoods; mon , a scarfs;
knit wool cricket jackets Lplaid woolhose;
.e piuu
TAILOItiNe Goal. -
100pieceableakandgray,asd fancy cassimeres and
sattinetts; muslin indailk-velvet v eetings ; elastic sue
panders; silk cravats, _ •
Also, choice fall colors French matinoes; Saxony
double-width plaide - 'Ballston' gingham; ,• shirting
linen; oheneille bordered shawls; linen towels; brown
hollanits-; liensble, cloths. ,
Also,. linen handkerchiefs, plain aml Printed Borders ;
French bosoms; embroidered collars; Marseilles sets;
ribber_ long combs; and- cOlored spool cotton;
embroidered cambric sleeves, flounoinge and bands;
bonnet ribbons; colored silk gimps and fringes, with a
general variety of notionejewelry, dce. - - , -
• SILIINNLVET RIBBONS.
Also,-100 cartons blank, silk-velvet ribbons—ill
widths. •
EIIIBROIDEBISS.
Also, a generalassortment French and Scioto!! am
brolderlee.
. . .
PLU2HZS, VELVETS, ko.
Also, an invoice of embroideries and printed velvets,
Flushes;
I J7 The _whole will he arranged, for examination,
with catalogues,' early' onthe morning of sale, when the
trade and purchasers are respeotfully,trivited to attend.
STEER-,
T • AUCTIONEER
200 OAIIRIAGES AT PUBLIO'SALV
. .
FIRST TRADE DALE OP ohatitiiitaill, AT CROWN
STREET ORTIROII.
The subscriber will hold hie first grand trade eald of
about 500 vehicles, of 'all the different styles and
makers, at the -Old .orewn Street Church, which has
been beautifully fitted up fore bazaar for the public and
private sale of carriages, lames!, horses, the., the that
of which will take place- i - •
On Wednesday morning, the 10th Sept., and be con
tinued thereafter on every morning, at 10
o'clock.
. .
-On Wednesday morning,'
The 15th 8ept.,48511, will be offered the • finest and
best collection of vehloles of all_the
_various patterns
and descriptions that has ever been ottered at Ladino
sale inAlalsolty. • In-the abeive sale will bb found some'
70yebicles from the well-known endcelebrated mannfac
, tory of. Wm,-Dunlap,• consisting! of .family carriages,
phietons, Jenny Linde, rookaways, shifting-top, falling
top, and no-top York wagons, sulkeysi aco., &c. All the
above work will bo sold with warantee for one year. -
, Also, vehiclea from all the celebrated manufactories
do this city, Wilmington, - New, -York, Baltimore. and
New Jersey. The attention of persons in want of vehl.
elm le most respectfully called • to the above sale, as It
will be found to embrace the Attest and best assortment
that has ever been offered in this city.
irr Bull detoriptions will .be. found In catalogues,
and the carriages arranged one week before the sale.
irrlater the above sale there will be public aides
held every_Saturday morning ,at• 10 o'clock - and vehi
cies and 'kernels, both new and iecond hand at private
sale every day, where are invited bo give a call.
'llffr "The publinseles at the Zane street Anaton Mart'
held is usual every Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock,
of horse', carriages, harness, ho., Zce.
Article's at private sale everyday. ' 411E80
SSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (lincees•
e aor to WOLBERT & SCOTT,) 431 OEI3II3TNITT St.,
ffr pos tl e the Custom Hone, between Fourth and Fifth
,
OAED.—The early and particular attention of tie
trade is invited to the attractive sale of embroideries,
this morning, comprising aye hundred lots nee
dleworked goods of newest styles, and a full assort
ment of gualltiSs. -- '
IT' Samples and cataloging early on the morning of
sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SAI4I OP EMBROIDERIES,
RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS.
This Moin ,-
August 81st, commencing at o'clooki will be soldq
at the sales-room , No. 48LChestnut street. a full
Assortment of, embroideries, &0., suited to fall sales.
Included will be found new - kyle cambric and jaconet
collars, sleeves, ets, bands, Sonneings, &e.
Also, linen-csmbrie handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery,
Cravats, Use, &s.
• '
_ - GERMANTOWN - GOODS.
Also, Wool scarfs, hosiery, hoods, &o.
OLOTIIS, OASSIMMILES, AND YESTINOS.
Also, doeskins, fancy French eassimeres, silk vest
lugs; Ico
r Included In sale, an insoles of dile gold Jewelry, ca
meo, pidnted, l l and mosaic brooches ear-drops, rings,
&0., worthy the attention of the tra d e. •
AT PAP/ATI' SALE
A mewing machine n . i . ade by Oliver.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
IN
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
... . .
WILLIAM 3. MORRIS vs. ROBERT A. OOVETT
and ELIZA, his wife.
Levan Psalm, Inns Term, 1868. No. 410.
The' uditor appointed to distribute the fund wising
tinder the above writ, from the tale of the following
described real estate, to wit:
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground with
the unfinished manner) or tenement thereon erected,
situate on the north aide of Spruce street, at the dis
tance of one hundred and seventy-se - van feet westward
from the went side of Seventeenth street, In the said
city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on
the said Spruce street, twenty-one feet, and extending,
in length or depth northward of that width, one hun
dred and five feet to a twenty-feet wide street, bounded
northward by said, twenty-feet wide etreet, southward
by said Spruce street, eastward by ground granted, or
intended to have been granted, to Robert A Govett on
ground rent, and westward byground formerly of Wine
brenner and Browne, (being - , the same lot or piece of
ground whieti William Richardson and wife, by Inden
ture, dated the twenty-fifth day of March, A. D. 1860,
recorded in deed-book It, D. W. No. 80,. page 484, &a.,
granted and conveyed to said Ellie Goren in fee.
NO. 2. Also all that certain lot' r piece of g round
with the unfinished meesnege or, tenement thereon
orected:aitnite'on:the north aide Of Spruce' street; at
the diatance of one hundred and fifty-nix feat westward
from the west side Of Seventeenth street, in the Bald
city of Philadelphia, containing. in front or breadth on
said Spruce street, twenty-one. feet, and'extendlng IS
,length or depth, northward of that width, ono hundred
- and five feet to a twenty-feet wide street; bounded
northward by the said twenty-feet wide street, south
ward by said Spruce street, and eastward and westward
by ground now or late.of William Richardson, being
the same lot or piece of ground which William Rich
ardson and wife by indenture, dated* the twenty-fifth
day' Of March; A. D. 1850, intended to be recorded,
granted, and conveyed to the said Robert A. Goren,
his heirs, and asaigne reserving theieout the yearly
grotindaent, or sum b f three hurdled and * ninety-nine
dollars, as therein mentioned)--
Will attend to the duties of hie appointment - on Tues
day, the 7th day of Septernber;•lBsB, at 4 o'clock in the
afternoon, at hie office, No. 142 South Eighth street, in
the city of Philadelphitt e when and where all partied in
interest are required to present their claims, orbs de.
barred from corning In upon the said fund.
. auls-10t „„ JOW4 B. OGLAITAN, Auditor.
LETTtRS . OF ADMINISTRATION*. to
the estate of ENABLES HOPPMAN, deceased,
having been granted to the under/limed, all persons
Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment,
and those haying claim to present them ailth out delay,
to SAMUEL 8. TllOlBB.B,
aul7.ttbit*'
1232 PINE Street.
ESTATE OF JOHN WESLEY BRAY,
Damaged.
Letters of Admlnlstration on the above Estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all parsons Indebted
to said estate are requested to make immediate pay
went, and those baring claims to prealgnt the game to
ELLA IC BRAY, Adm x,
• B. W. co, Seventeenth and Oherry sta.,
or JOSEPH DI. DOWELL ? Adm'r,
auntuet - ' 608 Market street.
HILA.DELPHIA, Auinst2s,lBsB.—Take
P
-NOTICE—That I here applied to the °Curt of
Common Pleaa for the, County of Philadelphia for the
benefit of the Insolient 'Lawn of Penneylranla, and the
said Court has appointed the 13th day of September, A.
D. 1858, at 10 o'clock, to hear my creditors and myself,
at the Court Room on the treat aide,of the - Hall, in the
middle building of the State Rouse, in Obeetnut street,
between Fifth and Sixth streets, ho the city of Phila.
'delphia, when and where you may attend, if you think
proper. Yount, JOHN N. TROUT,
Late Victualler, reading lately in Logan at.,
au2B.th sto et* - South of Barerford Road.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—THE
(MEAT PALE ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
POE DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMAOII AND WEAK
DOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12)6'25
and 50 Gents. '
SOITRIM GREATEST , DISOOVERY IN MEDINA!'
ENOE!
HARTSHORNE'S OLTRILAIJ. should be kept in all
families. incase of accidents or sudden eickness.
HARTSEIORNB'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism.
HARTSHORNE'S CURB-ALL cures Cramps, Ohollo,
Pedals in the Btomaoh or Bowels.
• HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Paine In the
Limbs, Side, Back and ',resat.
11,110811ORNE'S OURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises,
Scalds and Burns. , • •
• HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL. Ncuralea,
Toothache and, Stiffness In the Jolits.
• • • • • ..
• IiebTBIIORNX , I3 OIIRS•ALL cores Obolera, Diar
aces and all Pain. ,
UMITBIIOIiNB , II OUR -ALL cares Ear Ache end
Deafoeis from a cold, -
HAATSHOAIVB'B.OUAE•ALL cures Dyspepela and
Indigestion'; also Canker and Bore Month and Bore
Throat.-
_ 11ARTI3HORNVEI CURE-ALL mei all Spinal Mho
tons and Wealtneas In Limba.
- • .
NARTSHORN/PS OIIRE-ALL in 'a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
1:17 - As the frequent changes of the weather produce
C bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body,•
also, Still Neck—every person should get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves,Museles, Sinews Blood and
Bodes; and, by its waring el e ctro - ma gn et ic power, ex
all pain from the system. 0.01 a bottle and try it,
and you will be astonished at Its happy °deeds. •
N. B. If you have a (laugh, use HARTSHORN/VS
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beet Cough
Syrup in the World. Bottles, 25 and 60 cents, and $l.
If you are Billions, use lIARTBRORNET ANTI
BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions.
Boxes, 26 cents. Sold by It. 11. JENKINS,
SECOND and WALNUT Streets:
filmes , Stores, Chestnut and Market greets.
Garriguee. Tenth and Coates Weed/.
Wagner's, Tenth and Lombard ate. anl2-th a tudtf If
PER TON for the beat WHITE
's3.2"_ c
ASH COAL, warranted free frog slate or
. .
ILTICKS' COAL lathe best and cheapest In
At the city, re.screened In yard and dry under cover,
HICKS sailsnone but the'verk be'se Lehigh
A.A.. and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants fall weight.
„LUCKS superintends tho 'deliifory of all
Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be
ae represented, - ,
.Y:ard aa 'Office. le at the Southeast
corner' of IdAßSliall sod liIIIXOTY, Where he
invites all to call and examine for themselyerthe above
1 111:013K , MOUNTAIN` "'
PNEVARBD.EXPRIEBBLY for FAMILY Tin.
--Cram for the shore pure,Lehigh Peal deceived at the
fidlowing places: .
06110.11,078 THE COMPANY No 820 WAL
lep AI L ONTGODIERYi NoAO2 WALNUT St.
E. DIXOtt, Retail Yard, BEACH Street,
above Poplar, autl6.4h eat to 6t
ICIN,iSWLES' FAMILY, 'GOAL DEPOT,
NINTH aid WILLOW Strada, whore ihe HICK
ORY iiaCLEHIGH 00Alli3ait be enollen In its purity,
at lowest OABH•pripea: - , - '1,u21-Ita
1311, E -,- LPII , t(2 - iic74100..:.100)„41.1)-TOr-
GOAL.:-10428,N.. MONTGOMERY infosms hl
fiiendi Mid the petal.; that he has effected Pit an arrange
went viltli thb 'Brick Mountain" Odal . for the
sale of their Jostlpoelebratel G O AL .- y He has
also arranged! with )the proprietor. Of -the, Broad-Top
fprlh e salepf his valuable 88/di-BITUMINOUS
COAI4 Mid is'noic . prepared to' receive orders and make
prompt deliveHes; lifs'Offliy Ho; 'dog HALNIIT,
dtreet,Eetand story,lront room:, "iettate
,
: Fo%,' - S; - Ustf - 111'
,womem.
'retail dealers In
0011IIYLKItl,
COAL. Lehigh. l e nt7Tnuraireet end GERMAN
TOWAT,BOAD.,I3oh MU" . I .IIAOII dnd 1340 AD
steeds, Piffl a ddi l kil o Ateapcicoistaatly on hind" Coal
front the M:Pilt fi')P r e79 4, l 3 ;inegi =dm calor ) and Pre"
trim taptoxaM faistiv - 10-1,
y#4 - r.. ( 4 ,
47;
STP FI ELVtatt .: *O A
M ' tTE iettiSr. Of 1858
.••••_"
JEWELRY
Vol NiStitta.
itlebicinal.
t t iflntd
TRE Litkii. INVIGORATORS;
PREPSABO ST DA. SAIIRORD,
CO MP OtIMIS.D. BNIIKELV,PROZEr GUMS,
Li one of the beet Purgative and Liver Medicines noir
before, the public,. that sots an a Cathartic . ,easter,
milder, and more bffeetuallhait - any other medians.
known. It is notonlya Cathartic; but a Liver tame
dy, acting drat on the Liver to eject its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat;
ter, thus accomplishing two so:soot's effectually', with
out any of the painful feelings 'experienced in the ope
rettone of nioet - Cathartics. It etrengthens the eye-.
tem at the same time that it purges Wand, When taken
daily, in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it np
wit/ll:mune! rapidity. - , - • '- - " - •
The Liven none of the principalregulatdre of the
humanbody; and when it performs Its functions
well, the-powers •of the apetem are 'folly deVel
oped. stomach Mal- most entirely dependent
on the healthy action of She Liter for the proper
performance of its Mous ;'when the stomach
Is at fault the bowels are • at fault, and the whole
system suffers in come- 1:4 queues of pee organ—the
Liver—having - ceased to do its dirty. For the dis
eases of that organ, one r) of the proprietors has
made; it his study, :in a •"" practice of more than 20
years, to find come remedy wherewith to counter
aot the many derange. menta to which it is lia
ble.
medy is at last fond, any
rim OompLAmr, in any of
bottle, and conviction is
To prove, that this re
person troubled with.Li
,ite formsdaas bat to try a
certain.
These Gums remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile, Invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole ma
cause of-the disease—et,
morbid or badmatter from
their place a healthy flow
stomach, emiaing food to
blood, giving tone and
chin ery, removing the
footing a radical cure.
oared, and, what is bet
visional use of the Liven
BILIOUS ATTACKS are
ter, prevented by the 00.
INVIGORATOR.
is sufficient to relieve the
fool !Yobs 4E14, and sour•
One done, after eptlng,
etcopeah and prevent the
leg.
Only one dose, taken
roaandregs.
before retiring, prevents
night, loosens the bowels
TIVRAIII3I3.
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and °twee Oos-
One dose, taken after
each ineal, will ours DYB
teaspoonfuls will alms
tEr.One dose of two
relieve BIOIC Et,WACHS.
Ono bottle taken for fe
the canoe of the disease,
Only one dome. immedi-
While one dose, often re.
°novena Monaca, and a
• frr Only ono bottle is
system the effects of
nose.
r - '• One bottle taken
'mellowness or unnatural
One dose taken a short
vigor to the appetite ~and
One doee;otten repeat
'auras in Its worst forms,
complaints yield almoet
One or two doses cure
in children; there le no
remedy In the World, as it
A few bottles cure
absorbents.
We take pleasure lore- commending this medi
vine as a preventive for, Fovea and Anon, Onnt.
REMO, and all Finals of a Ini.looo Type. It ope
rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to
testify to its wonderful virtues.
-
who use st ars giving their unanimous testimony
in its favor.
andin" Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator >
d swattow both together.
_______- '
mate obstruction removeg
and makes aperfeet core.
ately relieves 0 n o L 2 0,
pentad, is a sure cure for
preventive of CuoLaria. •
needed to throwont of the
&eine after a long sick-
for lAIINDIOS removes el
color fmm the skin. '
time before eating gives
makes food digest well.
ed, mires CHRONIC Disa•
while SUMMER and Down'.
to the first dose.
,
/Attacks raised by WOHIG3
sorer, safer, or speedier
newtons.
Doom'', by exalting tho
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
_ .
Ja A BOINXIIPIO MEDICAL•DIEOOTERY, and lOW, work
ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by
magic, even the
bottle
dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER - Complaint, from the - werst'Jaundics or Dys
pepsia to &common Headache, all of which are the re
sult of a DISEASED LIVER. • "
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
Dr. SANFORD Proprietor, 846 BroadwaY, New York.
Agento for P h iladelphia , T. W. DYOTT SONS, 218
North Second Street.
Retailed by all • Druggista. Sold: also by SAMUEL
SIMES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN,
Path and Chestnut streets Philadr.. • aplB to th
Rums will, in all eases, follow the use of Radwsy'e
It R. Remedies!. There are none so del or diseased, se
weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, but
that Midway's Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, of
Regulators, as the nature of the disease Or sickness
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.
These, remedies corselet of - Radway's Reedy Relief
Midway's Renovating Resolvent ; Radway'a Regulators
Bach of these remedies possesses special curative powers
over certain diseases. Yet there are other diseases
wherein their combined medicinal 'properties are re
quired ; and when thus used, if there is sufficient life
and strength within the diseased or dying body to ens
tats their action, the patient will live and be restored
to health.
Pain
Acute Diseases
Inflammatory Diseases.
Mararious Diseases
Congestive Diseases....
Scrofulous Ds:eases—.
Chronic Diseases
Syphilitic Diseases
Constitutions/ Diseases.
Skin Diseases
Nervous Diseases
A. IL Relief.
R. R. Relief.
Relief and _Regulators.
Relief and Regulators.
Relief and Regulators.
Renovating Resolvent.
.Renovating Resolvent.
"Renovating Resolvent,
.Resolvent and Regulators.
Renovating Resolvent.
Resolvent, Relief, Regnla
tors.'
..Ready Belief 4. Regulators
Infectious Diseases
CIONBTITLITIO4AI DIEIBLISES
Many diseases that allot humanity are Inherited it
heir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sire*
Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis, and Pita, are among
the most common of emustitutional diseaaea. Now, we
care not how many generations the wade of them) die•
eases may have beau established lu the endow, oor•
rupting the blood—RadwaVe Renovating ReiON/10
will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every pap
Nolo of diseased deposits, and ill the velrut with new.
pure, and healthy blood. •
CHILDREN'S DISEASES.
Radway's Renovating Resolvent should be hailed
ea a blesmng by every mother tbs.:nigh - out the hunt,
whose Infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors, eto.
These bretddngs out (thus early) are evidences of dile
ease transmitted from the parent snook.' A few doses of
the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every - v.BNp
of the disease and insure the and r sound and healthy
body.
A.B. A.—Radware Beady Belief for Headsches, wire.
they sick or nervous; Rheumatism, Dias.
?Nei, Dysentery, Oholeragiorbus; Cramps,
Influence, Bloody Plux, Paralyeis, Lumbers,
• flout, Neuralgia Toothache, • Snail Pox.
Harare, Swollen-Joints, Kidney Complaints'
Scarlet Fever; PaintarounditaSLlver '
Plee
rimy Measles, Heartburn , and Pains of all
kinds. Radwars Beady Relief will, in a rev
minutes, change the miseries you Buffer te
joys of pleasure.
B. B. B.—Radway's Renovating'Reeolvent, for the ear.
of chronic diseases--Such an Scrofulous and
Syphilitic complaints, Oonimurptive and
other affections of the Lunge and Throat,
Induration and Enlargements of parts,
Eruptive- and other diseases of the Skin.
Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers; Dyspepsia, and - all
other diseases arising from an impure, state
of the blood. - -
o.ll.lL—ltsdway , s Regulators will sive, effeetively
and speedily. Costiveness, Indigestion,
Painter's Oholie, Lead Dimmed, Inthunme.
tion of the Bowele, Dyspepsia, Liver Cam:
plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys,
Pamela Complaints. , .Small Pox, levers,
Measles,ate., etc. Whenever the eystem is
out of o rder, or the blood impure,• a dose of
Radwars Regulators will restore it to rem
larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. AO
female should be without them.
A. R.-B. Remedies are sold by Druggists and
Merchants everywhere.
RADWAT,dc 00., New York Oily.
W. B. Taman,
T. W. Droved: Sea, Agents, Philadeiphis.
T. R.:011.1.11SDIM . .
eptisterteactlykoowl:yr
. pravvp ar SITUP,
'oa
PROTEOTED NOLIITION Olt PROTOXIDS OF IRON
Raving successfully passed the ordeal to which new dliw
°ovaries In the Itisteris Medics are subjected, must now
be received as an established medielne. Its of In
curing
DYSREPSIA;
Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Pie r] is Bronchitis
and Consumptive tendencies, -Diserderbil Mate or the
Blood, Belle,
~Bettrvy,,the,Prostrating Effects or :Lend or
Mercury, General Debility, and 'all Diseases which re
quire a Tonto and Alterative Medicine, is beyond ques.
Lion.
The proofs of its efficacy are so nn•
** "PiN memos, so well authenticated, and of
tr , each
cannot r cul eas iar ona c lrl c iraria t it at to mi re ff ce er tv r :
4 14 _
the pottered aid.
*. Tae Peruvian Syrup does tot protest
to be a cure-all, but Its range Is exten•
sive, because many diseases, apparently
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from one
canes, may be cured by one remedy.
The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides
sur e le precisely that which has so often baffled the
highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible,
the witnesses ace.essible, and the safety and efficacy of
the Syrup incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish for an opinion front di*
interested persona respecting the character of the Syrup,
cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among no.
morons testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. The
signatures are those of gentlemen well known In the
community, and of the highest respectability.
CARD.'
The undersigned hating experieneed the beneficial et.
feats of the , t Peruvian Bythp, ,, do net hesitate to ro•
commend it to the attention of the nubile.
..... ,
From our own experience, as well as from the testi
molly of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al
together unqueetionable, we have no doubfot lte"efaca•
oy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge and Pron.
chilli Paaeagee, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy,
Neuralgia, &e. Indeed, Ito effeete would be Incredible,
but from the 'high character of those who have
neared them, and have volunteered their testimony,
we do vim to Its restorative power. •
Ray. JOHN• PIEItPONY,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
N. H. KENDALL, M. D.,
' SAMUEL MAY,
THOAIAB 0. AMORY,
PETER EARVEY,
JAMES 0. DUNN
, , • Rev, THOS. WHITTSMORE.
OERTIPIOATE OP DR-RAZE
It le well known that the medicinal effects of ' , rotas•
ide of Iron is loot by even every brief exposure to air,
and that to maintain a solution of Pretoxide of Iron,
without further oxidation, has been deemed impoesible.
In the Peruvian Syrup, this 4erdrable point to at.
tained combination In a way before uakpown, and
this solution may replace all the proto carbocurtee, al,
tratee, and tartrates of the Materia Medics,.
A. A. HAYES, M. D.,
Annoyer to the State of Blasoooliazetto.
la Boylston street, 'Boston.
BOLD BY
N. '
O;LARK & 00., Proprietors,
NO.SWATBB, Street, Booton.,
B. BROWN,
MTH anOOREBTNOT IR:meth
- ' HABBARD & CO.
TWELFTS and CHESTNUT-Street'
1015-to th ostAm w6m, Agorae for BMlodelphis.
etntlentzn's Punishing Qfpolis.
VIVINONESTER & 09., GENTLEMEN'S
-
• ittrianlMlNG 4
AND,
PATENT snoumilt BEAM - 811iICT MAtitrFAC-
TORY, , ,
At the Old nand, No. TOO 011E8TNIIT STREET, oppo.
mite the Washington House.
d.. WINCIIEBTER will give, as heretofore, hie per.
eonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing
departments. Orders for hie celebrated style of Marta
and Collars filled at the nhOrtest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. , Jy24.ly
W. SCOTT,
.(lato of tho firm of WIN
a.• • ermines es iloorra (GENTLEMEN'S YURNIBII
ING' STORE and 811.111. T. MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT greet, (nearly opposite the Wren' Housed
J. W. 8, would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrons ant friends to his mow Store, and is pre -
-
.pared to fill ordirs for , 811111T8 at short notice. - A
perfect fit guarantied, COUNTRY TRAD : II supplied
with; FINE 8111111'8 and COLLARS. '
I:IENTLEALEN'S FITRNIS ' NG STORE.
y
i gazilllT, 'ODD ABOII String %bees mob,
Ptilladelp is, Dealer in all blade oi Darniebing
Goode 4 And nianutiettireo of 'Obi , 'eniintrited
egnal in „every reepeot., to any' pikers ortaintraetirrett In
this city or' elsewhere; *hitless's' and retail; or ume
to order.: . mia.tr
E-N Elites IVE 4- 'WRAPPERS- OR
NUII DRESSING GOWNIL—The largest and but M.:
sorlauent In the city, wholesale and retail, with a g a ll
line of Under Clothing, Suited to the asaiterf," at W. W.'
KNIGIIVS,' SOO AMR Street, above Sixth,
WTB, XISH;-76 pf the celi:
bl l atect 'Diktat Mier IS' Wit - INA; net receind
one fo r ole 1_ 64t r ' O LO. BADLIM &
A 11611611.6171/16tieeti
Atitnittiat l
A L NALYS I S LYON'S OILTAWBA
A. 4. HAYES, M. D.,
Marra& so, sae fIpATI OP MatiadOntanFril.
coleNallllAL'.ollAll'OTla. A light4ellowiele brown
ed ;spirit, haying a fragrant odor; when evaporated
from clean' Mien. it left no. oil or. offensive matter.
Analysed for volatile and fixed drugs, of which no
traces of any kind were/sand. . Its color is proved to
be due to colored:pain an extract derived from wood.
Mrln every respect it 14 a pure epiritous liquor.
The fragrance or bouquet whisk it possesses can be leo
toted, and it then appears unlike that from Oognae
Brandy or Wine, being a fruity essence resulting from
A peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella
Grapes. -
OasxroAL
ONAILOTHa.-1, - parte in volume of this
spirit Containa at CO deg P. 4111 2-10 parts of pure al
cohol' besides the fragrant oil.' 1,000 parte of the
spirit afford 23 parte of a strong solution of the oil
which characterises this Brandy ; the spirit left, alter
removing theoll, is ruse - and odorless, and in all its
qualllles a perfect spirit not sublet,. to change. One
11: B. gallon of this Brandy at frodeg.". containe, be
aides the spirit and oil, only 2'20 gra. of matter com
posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored resin from
wood.
Batumi, January 26, /868.
Dr. COKE, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB.
R. CHILTON, Chemist, of New York, both pronounce
this to be pure Brandy, and five from all adulteration.
For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Drandy 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 is altogether superior,
and a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
Low Spirits, Languor; General Debility, Au., inc.
Also, ESIIELBT'S . STILL _AND SPARKLING
011AMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in the neigh
borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the
Pare Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for invalids and persons who require a gentle attain.
bent, and for Sacramehtal purposes.
Retail price 23.26 per bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers will please send their
order{ te the "Sole Agents" for the State of Penn.
sylvania, 4. P. HAZARD do CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 608 MARKET Street.
Also for sale by the following apothecaries :
AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut ste.
JNO. W. BIMINI A 80NE1,18th and 224 and Market
'streets. ,
D.-L.'I3TAOKHOUSE, Eighth Andaman sta.
B. NEBINGER, Second and Mary eta., Southwark.
G. W. NEBINGER, Paniyunk Road and Washington
street.'
- GEO. S. HOBIINSACK, Third and Green eta.
A. R. HARTER. Broad and Goatee sta. - , fell
HOBENSAOK'S IRON BITTERS.
This Medicine, u ita name implies, is pub( the
greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is es
pecially adapted to those who have a lose of appetite or
are addicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaints, Piles,
Nervous Debility General Weakness, and all diseasea
arising from a disordered condition of The digestive
organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY
there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to
it, as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the blood
which Is so important to brink about a healthy salon
THOUSANDS ARE LIVING
a miserable existence of a pale sickly color, weak
and emaciated, who couldi be restored to health by the
nee of one bottle of this inminable medicine. It le no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any
thing that is of an injurious nature.
FOR ALL DISEASES OP VIE BLOOD
. . .
there is no better antidote than HobensaaVe Iron Bit
ters. When the blood is impure the whole body is fun
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
is no better remedy than these Invaluable Bitters.
Their chief sonetituent is iron, and we alt know its
efficacy in removing the ipure matter from the
whole visceral system. They' are prepared by a prao
Baal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent
phyetolaue and others, an the .‘ ne plus of all
HOW GRATTRYING
to the proprietor that he has amiceeded In oomportnd
ing a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow
mortals are nulled to; and that the public appre
ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact,
as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine
expectations.
READ THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY OITIZEN.
This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some
three years, with a disease peculiar to her ear. She
tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit.
Rearing of lloben.usek's Iron Bitters,. and knowing
iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a
bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re
quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not
to recommend it to those who are similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy.
JOHN COLE.
No. Sal Capitol Street.
This Invaluable Medicine is prepared only by
GEORGE S. HORSEBACK,
Pharmaceutical °hamlet,
N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets,
• • Philadelphia,
To whom all orders mad be addressed.
Pries $l. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggists
generally. mh2o-y
Mummer 'Resorts.
VPHRA TA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
LANCASTER CO., PA —Was opened the eighth
day of June for visitors. This healthyleummer resort
has many advantages which recommend it to the
public in !march of a home place to enjoy she mountain
air during the hot season. It is elevated twelve hun
dred feet above water level. There are graveled walks
through dense forests, and shaded arbors ; by the way
aide are many springs of the purest soft waterat a
temperature of 49 to Ea degrees of Fahrenheit. Alt the
summit is an observatory overlooking an area of 40
miles square of farms in the highest state of cultism
'
tion embracing the whole of Lancaster county, and
points in too other counties. The scenery fades away
in the boundary of monotaine at the, distance of 70
miles. It le altogether one of the most grand and ex
tensive panoramic view. to be met within any country.
No kind of epidemic has ever been known here at any
season of the year. Many beautiful drives over good
roads. The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400
persons. Every variety of bathe. water the modern im
provements now in use in first-Masang plaoes will
be found here. All vegetable. raised on the farm. The
beet help employed in every department.
The Proprietor flattens himself that he will be able to
give ample satisfaction to his guests. Good stable
room. Good stook of livery horses and carriages on
hand.
ForTurther information and circulars call on JOSEPH
D. bIYERS, Third and Vine stree to ; JAMES S. EARLE,
No. 816 Chestnut etreet, and on the Proprietor,JOSPHKONIGMACR
Ephrata, Pesti:Mice, Lancaster county, la.
'HAY'S HOTEL, ---
WILLIAMSPORT
LYCObIIN4 COUNTY, PA.
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly
occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged
and refitted it in a superior style,
Williamsport is one of the most delightful inland
towns In Pennsylvaniaand bin bowie, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well ' to the traveller as to those citi
zens of the metropolla who desire to pass an agreeable
time daring the heated term of the summer.
Ms omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet and
Railroad Depots free of charge.
3y2Ei-3m W H. II&T, Proprietor.
CARD.—COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE IS
LAND, N. J.—The subscriber , thankful to his
friends and the public for the great and unmerited pa
tronage bestowed upon the House this season, begs
leave to ea that he will have choice Rooms to let from
and after this date, during the remainder of the season.
The house will remain open until 20th Feptember .
August 24,1858,
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,-
ATLANTIC CITY,
Will be kept open for the accommodation of guests
until the first of September, er longer, if the weather is
(storable.
, Price of Board from this date until the close of the
amen, $l2 per week, or $2 per day.
WEBB & PARKER,
Anima 13th, 1858. anl4-tf
BRIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE
Beach, N. J., HENRY D. SMITH, Proprietor. This
large and elegantly located house is now open for the
reception of visitors.
Terms $8 per week or $1.25 per day.
Take care of Camden and Atlantic Railroad; got out
at the inlet, where p. comfortable boat (Capt. Benj.
Tamer) will be in readiness to convey them to the
Rotel.iy7
, -
'MANSION HOUSE, .01AII 0 H CHUNK.—
.LTA This elegant establiehment, beautifully situated
on the banks of the Lehigh, Is now ready for The recap
tion of summer visitors. There is no locality in Penn
sylvania, nor, perhaps, in the United States which oom:
blues so many attractions as the valley of the - Lehigh,
and the above Lintel will afford &most comfortable home
to visitors desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery,
inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of this
interesting region.
je4-11m* 4E0R411 TIOPPES, Proprietor.
Mg BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS
BBL well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Vialtere on the 10th of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and spacioua Buildings erected last year are
now fully completed, and the whole eatablishment has
been furnished in superior style, and the acoommoda
tons will be of a character not excelled in any part of
the United States.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, cuarteowl mannere, and
attention to his guest', give the implant assurance of
oomfort and kind treatment.
In additlen to the other means of seem, It in deemed
proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by •
daylight ride from Ohambersburg.
The Company hays made extensive orrangemooto to
supply dealers and individuals with 14 Bedford Water , '
by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following
prices, at the Sprint', via :
Nor &barrel (mulbery)
Do. (oak).
MDo. (mulberry) (to
Do. (oak) 200
Carboy, 10 gallons 2 25
Bottles, 1I( pint, per dozen 160
The barrels are carefully prepared, en that pur
chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh
and 'meet.
All communications should be addressed to
THE BBDPORD MINBRAL SPRINGS 00.
inyle-tf • Bedford oonnty, Pa.
Hummer exrursiaus.
gD A A S T I M i ga .
RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALT HOURS TO
THE SEA SHORE.
On and after Monday, Juno 7th, and until further no.
ilea, (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantic!
Olty and return.
Pint Passenger Train leaves Vine et. wharf 7.80 A. 81,
Second 41 cc CI " 4.00 P. M.
Freight Train with Paseenger Car attached, 4.36 A. M.
Accommodation Train to Weymouth. 6.8.5 P. M,
LEAVEET. ATLANTIO CITY,
. - .
First Passenger Train leave' " 6.00 A. 31
Second " 11 lt 4.40 P. M
Freight Train with Paesengercarattached,ll.so P. M
Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 5.15 A. M
HADDONFIELD TRAIN
Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A. M. and 2 P. 61.
Haddonfield, „ 1 P. 61. and 8 P. M.
Pare to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before
entering the cars, $l.BO. Persons wishing to go down to
the Bea Shore and return the same day, can spend
SIX HOURS ON Tllll BEACH.
Tickets for the round trip, $2.60
Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return next
morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on
Monday morning, $2.50.
EXTRA ROTIOR
The Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run
through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon, and con-
tinue to run Livery Saturday until further notice.
Leave Vine street. 6 30 P. M.
" Atlantic (Sty. 400 A. M.
Stopping at all Stations.
Monthly tickets will bo sold at the following rates:
For the mouth of June, $lO For the month of Sept. $l6
ii " July, 20 For.threo mouths, - 46
" August, 20 For four mouths, 60
Churches, Schools,' Lodges, Coripanies and Library
,Associations, wishing special trains, should make early
application. ,
Freight must be delivered at Cooper'e Point by P.M.
The Company will not be responsible for anygoods until
received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the
Point.— • R. REALES, Secretary.
plump ant (Eigaro.
HAMS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS
sislisiorted sizes, carefully , selected by own henna
ifHavans, Au store, and received by every arrival from
W
por , S. FIIGUET & SONS,
old4o1; . . 216 Bonin FRONT Street.
-
:OMAR% OABANAS AND PARTAGAS
LILA fIEGAII.B.—A choice invoice of thsiolielebrited
girinda on board brig if NOW Mil 6," 'dial 'Avoided from
Havana, arid for sate low, by OHARIIIIII TETE,
_ own "um Walnut street, below Second,
000Celd Olaf a
1".()Ri SAN, F RAN 011300-Lviti'NEW,
Y0815...-The: Bfilp OCEAN., BELL,
James 1Y -Kellerman, Maiter; will eommeneffloading at
Lombard street wharf. and take what freight may offer
for a few days, and meet w..th prompt despatch from
Newitork, having the largest part of her cargo already
engaged... . .-
tor freight or passage; apply to •
WHOP; SIMONS, &
lei{ Ali.oll.Btreet, above Front.
egikFOß NEW ORLEANS —LOUISIANA
LlNE—Quarantied first and only vessel for this
Freight taken at as low rates se any other vessel
oadlng. - .
- The elegant and fast-sailing panketshiii PLEIADES,
Nathan Winelow, master, now loading at Race-street
wharf, having the greater part of her cargo on board,
With largo engagements coming alongside rapidly, will
positively sail as above.
Shippers wishing to avail themselves of the first
vessel will please hurry their goods alongside, and bills
of lading to the counting-house for signature; and those
who have not yet completed their engagements will
please do so at once
For balance of freight, or passage, apply on board, at
Bace•etreet wharf, or to
BISHOP, SIMONS, k.
105 Arch street, above Front.
The P. will illllllll3 at the lowed, rates, and will take
steam down the Delaware and up the fdiasieeiPPL
att3o-dtt
FOR - CHARLESTON, 7 S: - 6. 72 -11E7
&
RON'S LINE-ONLY RPGIILAR LINE
GOODS RECEIVED AND DILLS LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY. - - -
Freight and Insurance at less than sailing v 0,184111 by
the steamship KEYSTONE STATE," Oapt. Marsh.
man, to sail SATURDAY, Sept. - 4th, at 10 o'clock A.M.,
from second wharf above Vine street. For further par-
Ocalare please see advertisement of Steamship '‘ KEY
STONE STATE," In this paper.
For freight or passage apply to.
'A. 11ERON, 'a.,
au3o 328 North 'Wharves.
Ap... A , WANTED—To Freight or Charter a
WElgood FUSEL, to carry from 200a300 tom, to
load for a Southern port.
A fair rata will be paid and quick despatch given.
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS & CO.,
No. 105 ARCM Street, above Front.
A git. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-
The A 1 coppered and coppov-fastened barque
FIUSDERIOK LEN NIG, Sumner, master, 3,700 barrels
capacity, in complete order for airy voyage. Apply
to ' A. HERON, 7a.,au17 328 North Wharves.
.I.OWANTEDL:A. good vessel to load
. in Heron's Line for New Orleans. Quick de
spatch and good rates given. Apply to
A. HERON, Ja.. 828 North Whams.
WANTED.—A good vessof to load
in Heron's Line, for Mobile. Quick despatch
and good rates given. Apply to
sun A. HERON, dB., 328 North Wharves.
FOR RICHMOND, via Norfolk
awl CITY POINT—FALL ARRANGE-
- .
ENT—TWICE A WEEK—UNION STEAMSth
COMPANY'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8 A. DI.,
UNTLL FURTHER NOTICE.
VIRGINIA, Captain J. R. Kelley.
PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Teal.
CITY Or RICHMOND, Captain Mitchell
These fine steamships will sail as above. They are
handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on
deck ; are provided with Francis ' s Metallic Life Boats,
Life Preservers, &e. amino pains or expense spared for
the comfort and safety of passengers; and the protection
of goods.
This Line afore the quickest, cheapest, and most
comfortable route for passengers, and Is In advance of
any other for despatch and economy for freight TO THE
INTERIOR OP VIRGINIA, NORTH OAROLINA,
AND TENNESSEE.
NO TRANSHIPMENT BY THIS LINE.
Passage to Richman I or Petersburg, $8; meals In
eluded. Passage to Norfolk, $8; meals Included. .
THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr. General Agent,
au1.17-1m N 0.14 NORTH WHARVES.
FOR. CAPE MAY AND NEW
YORK. -
DAILY, at eyi o'clock A. M.
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA
VIGATION COMPANY.
The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Cantata
Copoo; BOSTON, Captain Bellew ,• and KENNEBEC,
Captain Hand, form a daily line between this city, Cape
May, and Now York, leaving from first pier below Spruce
street (Sundays excepted) at 9ti o'clock A. M. Return
ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays
excepted) at 6 P. M.
Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at
A. M.
Pare to Cape May (carriage hire included) $2 00
for servants 1 60
c/ " Season tickets (carriage hire ex
tra) 8 90
" New York, cabin 100
m " steerage 169
Freight taken at Riw rates.
Fer paimage, state rooms, &0., apply on board, or at
the Office, 814 and 810 SOUTH DELAWARE AYE
NUE. JAMES ALLDERDIOE,
1e164m Agent.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH —DEROWS LIND.
GOODS BDODIVED AND BILLS OA LADING SIGNED
AVERY DAY. - o
The splendid drst-aloes side-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA;
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of those ehipe sailing every SATURDAY at 10
Welook A. K., alternately, for Oharleeton and Sa
vannah. •
The EISYSTONIO BTATIO, Captain Charles P. Match
man, will commence loadlnron Thursday, Sept. 2d
and Sail for Charleston, B. 0., on Baturday, Sept. 4th
at 10 oielook A M.
The STATE GEOltetlA, Capt. John J. Caryl..
will commence loading on Thuredoy, Sept oth, and
sail for Saviumah, oa., on Saturday, &pt. Uth, at 10
o'crock A It.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these ships oonneot
with steamers for Florida and UtIVIII26, and with rat
roads, Ao., for an places in the South and Southwest
'teary Weight' at an average of 16 per sent. below
New York steamship rates.
INSIMANON.
FILEIGEIV sod INSUS&NCIE on a large proportion
of goods shipped 'South will bo found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Oabin passage 520 00
Steerage do 8 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or plumage, apply to
A. 11.15ItON„ Jr.,
No. 828 (late 81) North Wha rtea
4genyi at filharlett2o, T._B. dr. BUDD.
Agents 112 Savannah, O. A. OREM= & 00.
For Florida, from Oharleston,ateamer CAROLINA,
Inrilry Tuesday.
For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. HARI!.
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, from Oharieston, steamer MUHL, on
the 4th and 19th of every month. Jell
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
-.• POOL, BELPAST, DUBLIN, awl LONDON.
DB ' Y, without delay, for 80 dollars.
Return tickets, good for six menthe to either of the
above places by any steamer of the l i ne , 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back. ,
• /SOY NEW YORE.
New York, Bledillen, Saturday, July 10, at lgoielook, 61,
Edinburgh, Cumming, " July 24,
Glasgow, Cloodwin, Augtust 7,
IRON GLASGOW.
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, Julylo.
New York, McMillan Wednesday, Anguat 11.
Edinburgh, Cumming ' Saturday, Aug. 14.
RATI3 OP PASSAGI.
•
71011 4314.800 W.
/fret Class• , 16 guineas
Steerage, found with cooked proviaions 8 ig
/lOC ERR TOM
L. HARWOOD.
an2•tt
Pint Olam $76 00
Steerage, found with cooked pr0vi5i0n5..........30 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare', Infanta in
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within cii menthe, by any
steamer of thin lino.
/first Clam $l4O 00 Steerage $6O 00
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
Yor freight or plunge apply to
WORKMAN & 00., 148 'WALNUT Street, Phlladel•
phia.
ROBERT CRAIG 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LON) d, Buchanan , a Wharf, Baltimcre.
myll
A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY
WASHING AND SCOURING
This important discovery hall just been patented by
thelJnited States, and it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is a
labor-saving preparation, and costs less than half of any
other article known for cleansing purposes. While it
cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure
the most delicate fabric. Certificates of its value have
been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
8 00
Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by
SAMUEL GRANT, JR., & CO.,
jr.l2-thtn ly
WARMING AND VENTILATING
WART BOODIS
The eubeerlber would invite the special attention of
Architect Buildera and the•pnblio to his
NEW CULVER PATENT SELF-CLEANSING AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which has been en succosefully introduced during the
last winter and gave such general satinfaction. It Is
so arranged an to consume the gases from the Goal,
making it one of the most economical, safe, durable
Heaters now in use.
Also, all slum and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath
Boilers, Car Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Craton,
every variety of Registers and Ventilator., Fireplace
Stoves, Collins , Patent Chimney Caps, far the our, of
smoky chimney., with a full assortment of all goods in
my line of business.
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater ,repair
ing, and price. reduced to suit the times.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
(Late Baker Zr. Williams,)
• an2-3m 1192 (old 406) MARKET Street, Philada.
IIAW & BEERS' -
LUBRICATING GREASE,
the hest and clumped compound for greasing the axles
of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
For sale in tin cane, kegs, and barrels; by all the
DRUGGISTS lu the city and the MANUFACTURERS,
131.2- 6 m - No. 14 SOUTH WATER Street.
FRENCH FIATS GLASS.—RAVING
been appointed by the g , Compagnie de Flare e' )
the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this
city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or cense
mere, from our stook on hand, POLISHED PLATE
GLASS for Stone or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate,
for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Flate, of large
IMO, for ?diners. The Glass will be sold at the lowest
prices, and warranted superior, in every respect ; to any
other imported.
ROST. SHOEMAKER k GO.,
Plate and Window Glans Warohonee,
N. E. eon of FOURTH and RAGE Streets
mh2S-tf • ' Philadelphia
THE SCOTT'S, LEGACY- PREMIUM—
The Committee on'Sidence and the Arts, constituted
by the Franklin IreiUtatabf the_Stato of Pennsylvania
for the promotion of the Mechanio Arts, having recom
mended the award of the Scott's Legacy Premium to Dr.
Brands, for hill protege for removing teeth—by the
use of Electro-Magfietlsm—the Board of Alanagers will
award the above Premium In two months from thisdate,
unless satisfaCtory evidence is given of the want of ori
ginality of the improvement.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,-
.
Jy27-tufrillw,-- Actuary
_ _
QAL --,
MON, SHAD, Sed.-20 „ tierces No. ,1
DO Salmon; 18 bbl.. do.; 60 bbl.. prlmel3os Shad; 200
bbla. Seale-fish; 180 bbla ivtote:aitt; now In Aura And
for este by 'JOltlfl2: HENNZDY & 00. )
PP 847 ATOP, 3110 401
;: 3 f;'~~1~~1~
Oteniners.
808 OIIMILESTON,
FOR fl/LVANNAR
R:t~ACcl~~~:~;ia~f L►~~}
PRENTISS'S
SOLUTION.
PATENTEII JUNE 22, 1868
139 SOUTH WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
itadroct,b,
xoTicrt:;stritt -
MMUS -
.11ILADELPHIA,. WILMINGTON, ,AND SALTY
MORE RAILROAD., .•
--
On and after Monday. May 10, 1858,, :
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore at BA. M Ip. M,, (Expreas,) and
11 P. M.
For Wilmington, at BA. M.,1, 4.80, and 11 P. •
E For New Castle, at BA. M. and 4.80 P. M -
Per Middletown, at 8 A. 111. ' , and 4.80 P.
For Dover, at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. M. -
For Seaford at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PRILADELPUTA;
• Leave Baltimore at 7.80 Express 10.15 A. M.,- - and
6.40 P. M. • - •.
, • -
Leave Wilmington at 045 and 10.80 A. M and 1. 4 6
and 8.60 P. ,
-"Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.50 A. M., and at 8.16
P. M.
'-Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M. and 6.46, .
Leave Dover at BA. and 4.65 P.M.
Leave Seaford at 0.25 A. Id., and 2 P.M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.18
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 , p. 11. from Philadelphia to Bal.
timers,
Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to PhHa-
Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run
ea follows: '
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville :and intermediate
places at P.
Leave Wilmington for do do ,do 746 P. H.
Leave Havre do Grace for Baltimore ' do' 6 60 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 10 P - zid
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 6 40. P. Pd.
je9 " B. M. FELTON, President.
NEW YORK LINES.-THE OAMD.EIi
L AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADRLPHIA
TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
FROM PHILADRLPHIA TO N 234 YORK, AND WAY
PLAOIOB. '
Leave as follows, viz : - !Aix.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda-
Non ' 2'45
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ae.
commodation 2 25
At 8 A. SL, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mall 8 00
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tacony
and Jersey City, Morning Express 3 00,
At 2 P. M., via Camden mad Amboy, O. and A. iv'
press 800
At SP. M. Tia Camden and Jersey Oft
An and Jersey 'City, Evening
Mail- s 8 0
At BP. 11., via Camden ani Amboy, Aooommoda- -
tion, let Olase 2 00
At B.P. Li., via Camden and
.Autboy, Aooommoda, i
thin, 2nd Olaas. 1 60
At 6 P. 11.,,via Camden and Amboy, Aeoaramoda
tion, let Ohm 2 00
At 5 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda
tion, 2nd Mau , .- - 176
' 'Me 6 I', M. /Ins runs daily, all others Sunday' es
e . e ßttl .- —•- - -
4tllX P: M. from Bennington Depot, vii Jersey
pity, Mal, Saturday]; excepted 52 25
Damns Linen stop at the principal nations only.
Por Belvidere, Beaton, Flemington,. he., at 8 A. 51
and 4P. 51, from Waintit street wharf.
For Water Gap, Btroudeburg, Scranton, Wilkenharre,
Montrone. Great Bend, &o. at O A. K., via Delaware,
Lackawanna at Wooten, Railroad.
For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M.
gorkl9tintyolly at BA. M. and 2N and 6P. it
• WAY- LUIDB - -
• • •
For Bristol, Trenton, &e.,at 2)( and 4P. U., -
For PRIEIYIA, Ilancocas, sverly, Burlington, Hordes.
town &0., at 8 P. M. -
Steamboat Richard Stockton foi Bordentowa, and in
termediate plaCce, at 2X P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for .Tacony., at 10 and 11% A. M.
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines exceptlll(P. M , leave Walnut street wharf.
lig-Fifty - pounds of baggage only allowed each paa
tenger.Passengers are prohibited from :taking U 9
thing se baggage but thoir wearing apparel.- All bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Com
pony limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond 8100, except by special contrast. -
WM. H. GATZMZER, Agent
au 14,7 O. & A. R. R. , 00.
PinLADELPI;II.A. AND 'ELMIRA RAIL;
ROAD LINII.-SWIOHRBT BOUT.II to Rlmirs
Wilkesharre, Bnffnlo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara
tails, UHwankie Darlington,' Montreal, Bt., pains
D etroit, Dunlietl4 and Bt. Lotus.
Passenger trains will leaye the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE
atreete, daily, (Bundays excepted) as follow -
7.30 A.DAY EXPRESS,
Mir Biretta, Niagara P a lle , Buffalo, Detroit, C hicago,
Milwaukee, Book Leland, OalenajSt. Paulo, Burlington,
and Bt. Louie. „
8.30 P;11;NIQIIT .11X28.E138,
For Elmira, Niagara -Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, hook Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington,
and St. Louie.
11 - • Tickets good till used.
The 7.30 A. Id. train connects at Reeding with the
train for Harrisburg and all stations on the LEBANON
VALLEY 'RAILROAD;
Alm
At &Tett, for Wllkeebarre, Pittston, Borenton; and all
elation on the LAORKWANNA, AND BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
E tl
I=l=l
.
wukeabarre H 50
.
Pittston 4 60
Borate= 4 76
.
Wilkeabarre ' 4 60
Williamsport - 6 60
.
/Emirs 7 00
.
'
Canandaigua 8 00
Geneva n via Gorham
Rocheater
Niagara Palls
Buffalo
Rae.
Cleveland via N. Y. and Brie.
, g " ett Niagara Falls 18 00.
Toledo, Tie, New York and Erie 15 25
Columbus 16 50
OLueinnati. New York and Erie 19 00
, g - Niagara FAME ' 19 00
Indiaaapolis, Ti& Now York &ad./trio 21 00
.Dotroit, via Niagara Falls ' .15 00
Ohleegoivia Great Western Railway 2209
_ _
- Lake Shore 22 00
Rook Island, Is Rigors galls 27 00
• Lake Shore Railroad 27 00
Burlington SS 00
lowa City - 20 25
St. Lonia, via Obleago • 21 00
ce Indianapolis 29 00
Dunlieth 27 60
St. Paula 85 10
Lia• Tickets'eau be procured at the Philadelpllii and
ramtra Railroad Line's Ticket . 0111ce,19orthirest oorner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and
_at the rat-
Banger Depot, - BROAD 'and VINE.
THROUGH REPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leases the Depot, Broad street, below Vine; daily,
(Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at
I'. M.
-Freight,' mast be delivered before 8 rat, to Irwin
their going the same day. ,
J]a - • Freight,' are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Rates then by any line from Me city to the
West and Northwest
lox information apply to
AMAIN dc RIIGBL,
Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine
Or to GRAB. B. TAPPAN, General Agent,
N. W. cora:Math and Ohestnntate.,Pleilada
G. A. NIOOLLS,
Genl. Bupt. Plated*. and Reading Rellnud
U. A. FONDA,
Beni. Supt. Catawba', W. X. Railroad.
J. A. RRDFIRLD,
4 83 1 4 7 Raul. SUPt. 'friar:port and Elmira Railroad
3111LADELPH1A AND READINGRATI,
ROAD—FAST 'FREIGHT LlNE.—Freight trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, bdow VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Ounada, Detrolt,-Ohicago,
iffilwatikie, (Wens, Dubtumitalt. Louie, and interme
diate points:
Thie le the ehorteat route to Canada and the Late
Rorta, and goods will be forwardedwith greater dearttola
to the above points than by any other route.
VIII) Or 1.1110111 PICA 100 W.
Via Railroad
Id alum. 24 eliwol. 641 ohm. 4th Glut
Suspension Bridge • 90
70
Buffalo 90
70 60 40
00
40
Dunkirk....
96 75 85 45
Detroit $1 20
: oki lao 1 100 80
Yr e' efght gainq through by roll NU the way mutt.
merited scVIA
No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira.
Mark 1113041ria Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
and send tothe Depot, Bread etr6•t, below 'Vine, dilly,
before 6 P. N.
For further information in regard to this route, call
at the through freight office of the Philadelphia., Nia
garaaatilt Gleat 2 Western Line, U. W. corner
daelactTH
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD .—TEUS
GREAT CENTRAL BOUTA, connecting the At
Witte Cities with Western, North.weatern L and South
woatern Steam, by a continuous Railway utroot. This
Road also menet:Mt at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all porta on the Western Rivers, and at
Olereland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on
the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRECT,
OIIRAPEST and RELIABLE ROTITIIby which Freight
can be forwarded to and from the GMAT WEST.
- BATED BETWEEN I'HILADELPDIA AND PITTO.
BURGH * .
Tian Owen—Boots, Dhow, Kato, and
Cape; Books; Dry Goods, (in bonze
bales end trunks), Drupe, (in boxam
• and bales) Feathers, Pare, !to 750. per 100 iW
0100 ND OLLUB--Domeatto besting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drags ( In cads), Hardware,
leather, Liquor, (In asked Wail
Paper, Wool, and Bleep Pelts,
landward, 10.10 000. per 1001 k
Txcio Cluss—Anvile, Hemp, Bacon
and Pork, Baited, (loose or in
packs), Palate, (dry sod in oil,)
Oil., (except lard and rosin) 60e. psr 100 lba
Novarst Oka eis--Cogoe, Ihl,, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (in asks or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard 011, Nails,
Poda Ash, German Clay, Tar, /MON
Bodin, Steel, hinnafseturod
bacco, Rosin Oil, Queenaware,
Bum, ( hhda ., bbbs., and boxes, ;
ho., bco 400. per 100 lb
noue-750. per bbl., until further notice.
Gaars-150. per 100 lbe., until further notice.
00000 N-43 per bale, not exceeding 000 lbs. weight ,
until farther notice. ,
In shipping Goode from any point Bent of. Philadel.
phis be particular to near. packages" via Pennsylvania
Railrod?' All Goode consigned to the Agoutis of thli
Rom!, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
Invione Aenerre.—inarke Co., Chicago; Paoker &
& Co., Memphis, Tenn.; 8.1. Sane & Co.. 21. Louis,
Mo.; P. G. o , Riley & Go., Bramante, Indiana . ; Wm.
Bingham, Lonlerille,, Kentucky.; 11. C. Meldram,
Matson, Indiana; H. W. Brown h Co and Ather:
Hibbard, Cincinnati ;H. S. Pierce & d o., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech & Co. , No, 54 Nilby street, Breton; Leech
& Co., No. 2 Aster House, New York, No.l Will i am et.
Now York ;N. anode?, Philadelphia; Megrim
Zoom, Baltimore; D. A Btoarart, Pittsburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.
If. 7. LOSISANST,
den. General Superhitendent, Altoona. Pa.
rentgo anb erlymicalo.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER &,00.,._
WHOLE/MLR DRUGGISTS,
%muted:were and Dealer PAINTS, VA,RNISRPS,
isid WINDOW 'GLASS, Northeut corner FOURTH and
UDR Streets, Philadelphia. . , -
Sole Agents for the eali of the celebrated Ploreffe
Plate elan. - rahM-tf
W4ITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS„
), Si
We &tee to the public White Lead, Zino Pitinte,
001 ors in 011, S'arniehes, &0., at each reduced price,
that we invite the attention of deniers and consumers
to our stook. - ZIEGLBR & SMITH,
mhlB S. W. eor. %amid and Green eds.
'U NITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND Lockrixe AGENCY
CHICANO, LL. •
The eubeeriber, hexing bad much practical experi
ence In "electing and locating lands in the various Land
Districts in the Western States, boa unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Having &ateliers consgant/q in ths field to make
personal exarainstiorui, he can always make the most
Judicious locations. ,
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
ollmate,.near the line of railroads, may now be had
lOWA AND WISCONSIN
Satisfactory references given when required,
117' Money invested in llamas and Nebraska, and
any of the 'Western State's. •
B. BALISIMRY,
49 CLARICE Street, Chicago
CAPE RAY AND ATLANTIC CITY.—
_ There will bo no neceselty for tratrollera taking a
eupply of_CIGARS-with them as a-completeawora.
meta of (}ENITINE - HAVANA; of. Samuel Blmee'e im
paortation, will be found on sale at CONGRESS
pe Muni, and at the 11/VIVO STAUB, Atlantic
t". Lyn
LUMBER YARD: ' ' '= - "
.11o.uTz.10
Olieciessora to Montgomery & Neely
S. W. corner of.TWILFTII and PHIMB-Streete,
Old Moyamenslng Dietriet,
are now receiving a large and_welleeleoted' ansmitment
of all descriptions of LIIM.SNIt,imet as -White Pine,
Pellow.Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Latii, Pales,Plekets,
Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of
well-seasoned _Lumber. Also, allarge stork of BM
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and sewed - tit. Order at thishuttesesotiae.
Oar Vonneotion-sil' th Means: Mehaffey, limb, 86 Co
and Duffy, Rents; & Co:, at Marietta, Pa - . gives on rum.
surpassed facilities, and enables ns to Impply orders foe
all _descriptions o Lumber with promptness and
despatch. - - - -
PINH-OBBBE LIIMBBB, soft - and mellow, imitable
for PATTERN-MAIBBBi &a , constantly onhand.
Prompt payisv purchasers are respectfully invited to
examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
1 ONBER AT: WHOLESALE AND RE -
A-. tall at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. -
MEHAFFEY, HOUTEiIt. 00., take this method of
Informing their customers and persons denizens of par.
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well-seasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they' are prepared to' eel' at satisfactory prices.
Their timber is all fronitheir ewe MILLS on PIE
OREEK,..They are also connected with Messrs. DtIPPY,
HOUTZ, & CO., and are prepared to fornish all kinds
of Planed. Boards, Bill Stuff, , Lath /Wen, Pickets, and
Building Timber - for Bridges, &0., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would also 'take gnat
pleasure incalling the attention of Builders, - and those
in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & 00., corner of TWELFTH
and PRIMA Streets, with whom they are also con
noted. Ittal-tf
OHIOKEBING & EONS, hay
ing removed to their new waratooms, No.
1307011ESTNUT Street, (near the United States Mint,), ,
are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an
extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square
and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expresel
for this city, - (iniehed In styles of eases, and
prices which cannot fall to please. Piano-Fortea made
to order, to suit any style of furniture, and all 'rostra
ments warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur
chaser.
Grand and &pare Pianos to rent, upon the most fu.
vorablo terms.
Messrs. 0. 1 BONB have received Thirty-four
10BDALB. The thet - Preininum over all oompetitore In
,tho 'United Btates..._
All orders for TONING and NEPAIBING will be
,promptly attended to. J7l-6111
:EVIAN() FORTES. , .
-
Just received, an elegant stook of RATIN, Bk.
• ON, & 00., =NNE; & CLANK, BALLET, DAWN
k CO., and GALS & 00 . 8 PIANOS. hißT.ooBolgB
beat quality, at - J.B. GOIErLD'B, -
B. B. corner 81111N711 - and 011.138TNIIT eta.
m 109.1
cELANIC.. BOOKS .AND STATIONERY.
suir DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer apd 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, imitable
for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
is varietal styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB - PRINTING of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch. _
A general assortment of English, french and Auleti.
fan Ooncerrninglii, Hoganht contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say—" This of blank
boors for banking and mercantile use is the beat in the
Exhibition..; The seleotion of the material is good, the
workmanship most 'excellent, and their finish and ep
remain* neat and appropriate" , - en2o-tf
OANUlLyAmeatioz. J.TAUGIAXIMMIMMIG
MULVIAN'N.MIIIIOE.
QOUTHWARK EOUNDRY,
PLY= AND ,WASICINGTON STREBTII,
' PHIGIDLLPUL&. I r
MZERICK, &- SONS,
:AND' MAOHINISTE,
maimfactare High and Low Pressure Steam lingLuel, for
Land, - River, and Maxine service.
Boilers, Gacometers, Tanks,-Iron Boats, &0., Can
ino of ail kinds, either Iron or Brew.
Iron trams roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, tto. , -
Retort% and Gas - klaohhtery of the latest and most
improved eonstructioW. -
/nary dcaniption of Plantation =whinny, suds as
Anger, flan, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Mains, Defecators, liners Pumping Zuglnes, toe. •
Sole Agents for N. .
Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; •Nsamytkre Patent Steam Hanuner, I.
Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Blast lifaehinery sad
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. H. .SANTOZ.
SUERRY. WINE.-50 quarter- casks liar
rr.ony & Burden Sherry In bond, for sale low by
ARNOLD & • WORL,
120 Walnut street.
DOR T. WI If E-100 qr. casksj various
brtunda, in bond and for sale by
ARNOLD & WORD, ,
120 Walnut street,
00
8 50
....... 8 00
10 00
10 60
1800
►r MENE AAT & FILE' ROCHELLE
• BRANDIBS.—The endersigned, having been
appointed flo'e Agents in the State of rennolvania for
the ode of the above celebrated Brandy, are prepared
to offer it to the trade at the lowest market rates, from
U. 8. Bonded Warehouses. ARNOLD & WORL,
an2B.lf 120 Walnut street.
-ROLLAND GlN.—Just received; by the
Dutch Brig Fosco Helena, from Rotterdam, 20
plg.ea Holland Gin, now In Custom-Howe, and for sale
b B. B. MIDDIXTON .5c
- -
an26.6t ' ' 5 North FRONT Street.
aim APPLE WHISKEY-20 bbli Old
Oonnectieut Apple nom' in store and for sale by
R. B. MIDDLETON & BRO., •
6 North,FRONT Street.
OLD BRAINDIES-20 half pipes,
10 qr. pipes, 10 one-eighth pipes Hine Old Cognacs
Brandy, vintage 1842, now in bond and for sale by
E. B. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
6 North FRONT Street.
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY7-60.eases Old
Wheat Whiskey for sale by
E. 8.-BLIDDLSTON & SRO y '
6 North FRONT Street.
INES, LIQUORS, &c.
, _ _ JOSEPH P. TOBIAS,
formerly
S. TOBIAS fc. 808
Noe. 206 end 208 SOUTH PIiONT STREET,.
• (below Welant,) _ -
PHILADELPHLI,
IS PORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER
BRANDIES,
NOLLAND . GINS,
And all kinds
- FOREIGN LIQUORS AND CORDIALS.
Agent for Jno. Ramsay's
"ISLAY MALT" SCOTCH WHISKEY,
Always on hand a large stock of
CHOICE OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY,
To which the attention of Buyers is particularly invited.
au.24-1m
A NEW AN TI C LB.—CHESTNUT
1 - A.. GROPE WILLBILEY.—The purest Spirit offered
the Americus public possessing many medicinal pro
perties, and none of the poisonous qualities inherent In
the Whiskey in common use, is now offered for sale by
the Druggists generally, and by -
CHARLES WHARTON, Jr.,
General , Ageht,
At D. 8. - Tayloi , s, Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South
'FRONT Street. Philadelphia.
All persons desirous of using this Whiskey ma rest
assured of its purity.
Et=l
DEAR Sat: We nave carefully examined the sample
of Cheetant•Grove Whiskey left with us a few days
sitme, and find it to contain little or none of the poison
ous substance knoWn sa Pusil oll.
• - BOOTH, HARRSTT, di OAMAO,
- Ans3ytical Chemists.
To Commas Wmizios,qr., No. =Booth FRONT
Street, Philadelphia. - • 108 m
JII,ANDIES.—ci Find Gast:non," Marett,
and other
e ftsea of various vintagee, half
pipee and quarter ,• Yellevolain Rochelle Brendle',
pale aad dark, is half pipes half casks, and one-eighth
Mk,. Imported and for pale by -
HENRY DORIAN & CO.,
oat XI and 2X3 South Fourth street.
108 Ql. CASKS VOST Vialo. -
111 RH. Pipes Alicante do.
22 Qr. do do do;
20 Qr_ - do Sherry do.
11 Pipes Superior Paierete Wise.
20 Qr. Pipes do do do.
40 X. do do do do.
111 Bales Assorted Gorki.
825 Begs Almonds. '
25 do Pilberts..
Landing from Brig " Arrogant° Nmelio " and for male
by bißittNO,
my 2 7 .-11 140 SOUTH FRONT, Street.
GIN. -10 Pipes Dutch' Company, landing
UR from galliot Face& Ilelena" from Rotterdam,
I
or sale by • WILLIAM I. MELTON,
Role , Agent,
No. 216 South FRONT :greet.
(4.EIDSICK & CO. CHAMPAGNE.—A
constant supply of the genuine brand In bond and
In store, for sale by WILLIAM R. Y.UATOH,
Bole Agent for Pennsylvania,
015 Routh FRONT i t.
HERRY E-16 Quartor Pipet], varione
grades HARMONY SHERRY, In bond and for sale
WILLIAM H. YEATON,
No. 2.16 Booth YRONT Street.
BROWN STOITT.-40 casks " Find &
Williame," imported direot from .London, In
Moro and for sale by WY. H. YEATON,
ITU 916 Sp IiSONT Fltraat
JONES HOUSE,
- • - • HANISIBBUBS-,
((Erected in 1867.)
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor.
NICHOLLS HOUSE, •
(13111tOPELN PLANJ
• OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
NO. INS fIOITT2 EIGHTH BT., BELOW OICEMTNUT,
• • piIILADELPRIA.
This HOME ry is for Permanent and Transient Lodg
ing. Eve
u effort will be by the Pro 2.
Nrozios, to give satisfacti made
on to his Patronpsrietor,
Thin establishment is situated in the heart of the
city, Centre' ofbusinees, and convenient to all places
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community wild dud
it a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and (mono-
Meals furnished at all hours.
Single Booms, 60 cents per night, By the week 83.5
and upwards. cultBo4t
D'HILADELPHIA WARMING AND
AL ITENTITIN4 WARNHOUBB.-
' ARNOLD & WILSON,
81100liSSOlia To a. •. sultall3oll..•
We have removed from our old Mond in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive steak of Warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Reagan, Bath Rollers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, /co. &e. We are
now manufacturing OHILSONI3 CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAB cioNstrmiria FURNACE, the
moat powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of bulldogs.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down
Grates], and ParlorOoal Grates of all aloes and patterns.
We • have also commenced the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stmts. Vices Mantels were awarded •
SPECIAL "PREMIIIM at the lots .Ittar
bition'of the Franklin Institute of tkis - ay. They
represent 'Wile rare and beautiful •111141111M•nlLs8, -
are not injured. by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or - Acids
end are sold Wholesale and Retail, at mach lass prim;
than Marble. Call and so* them.
- ARNOLD & WILSON.
DIDL/. At. IBLTWBLL,lnpetintandent.
April.lBsB—opea - •
.11/1E B tl SHAD.=;— . SO - Barrels prime Mess
LLB. MAD, now Ludt" from Boston dem.. mid fog
Ma Ps nit kW. IC SUNS= & 00.
Cumber
Pans, SinICE.
Stistionern
rtatliinerg anD Iran.
Mites and Utturrs•
tattle ant Restaurants