The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 18, 1860, Image 4

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    • Titilachictoorthigikii
moioidescriewgialiqtarsuewasii-corrixd.
haVe:/fidili-leedeetittO
fine simmer's es:mixer, hore-esfeele ll /4 , 44/ 4 " fr ,
,ninir be that of.ilanday; to hetoosivinewelth th e
most fortharef ill the 041. Every
' 1 " 0241 1 every foot-way; emery beidiwpattr Weiner
bo be hu-ef GooPok/sensforty, of themoseteried
The Gunter' is bine frehthe Fittibentil of
;• the heri hiss ihe'l , 4thourg o dr - pi.
nem ; the milllotaireiKkewilte,Beente; his ;
010th WOO ' also, th e faifanible, Mod.-
-,pitaberielf only with *gutting and "Commit, is'
, here *Mr bliaoldeseasei , who cansiesttrates elf Mir.
• energlea up,, wishing __and • starching, id Jost
bind heti! hasitifearriageh illandnated
de scat -IMilnen are "here ;• dogteeth ',Shandyhatia,
--end ateiddy,-ntreetealm are' not, alueim-;_ipielted
laur;;lilitlitit' as foreit
hens, Ma here; Mikes:dawn hielhikneteldbped
and em-drooping, are by their Sidi.' All• the world
Perim is here,' in het; and iirecharte *Magi, la"
feMme has not s been left Ottionte; -
are both takhgthe air.• •-
TOu- might think NOW • g .fete or an execution
' was about to take place, 100-IPgat is ski ciowd: In
. the , roadwey,, the. eartisges _can only moil et ',a
snall's pace..;,Onthe 'footpath, the fedeetriem ern '
go no qiichei: Tito'
free mate Ste 01, no iterie***fior
dui! smarty oellilitig'.upoi ; 94o,3:o4
Or two petioh; aro all 'oomph* lively bee( on the
!While engaged; eVer7 Miessible spet of Russ ii
heeded. " • ' -
Was". guy bud ' ani m at a i s o ps it 1s !It is"
only Since embellish** hi. been buoy with tree
Bois de Boulogne AM it hair Weenie thuslike
itinentodt -.But Ave Years err it Wu a hugs over=
grown platy—st ,of 'given - kobble-dtho*i
' which had bean allowed 10 shoot' up without Care
or attention, Mgt run wild in untroubled freedoth.„
/t was dot treating M Matety,-for then) was rmy
a shady noOk, many is Melnded hewer,. whielies
, tiostedthe eye and which , in' stimmeretWaniat
plesosthtly mho:4*i* merry !slighter.
Biro year. ego, then the • seem impart° dirge
ilnglieers, :builders!, , imhitiets, surveyor f,` Pr
deals!, end excavators were met for;. new Pal l et
were out through the wood; new roads were laid
• oat; dowers and exotic shrub were planted ; grass
was sown; hese were introdnied ; lakes were dog;
- artifiehil minium were Made '• grottoes were oon
struated; islandi wets -f orm ed; mead's were
Otte wilderness wad 'ehthged into a wailing
jrardszt snob as fail knee to picture on
the therm of the (hided Ront, oi-the slopes of the
,_Bweet,Wehrs 7 It honlyjust praise to the skilful
workmen, by whom the changes in the Bolide Bon- •
•
logne have been erected, to siythaf this* Changes
ore in admirable Mummy witlithe scene in which
they have-taken phase: . • •
Nature is everywhere followed, Newham is elm
outstripped. Instead of attempting to go jauntily
in admix* of her e architects, gardeners, god de..
- signers have humbly followed- in her train.. Nero
' lowers are showed to' grow =imprisoned within
Moistensl oetmenal fortifications. Paths are
-, permitted to wind ' , round' Milt aid thicket, over
hill iota dale; without , Madre :bee or " restridet; as'
happy dilate* might wander on a suffoner
'day. Bo& 'and stone, Weed of heinitemed
the mulptor into attitudes of Wilew symmetry, are
allowed to' '-wetabi all their Mime Wildness of is
peat They have fall liberty, to wigwam the
rippling Stream;the losing lois, or the thot-*airy
traveller. The effect of all this Is °harming. I c on
have the. pebble, which; on the sea beach, looked
so beautiful, rendered even more beautiful by the
lapidary's skill. compared with a mountain or a
crag, it kaki 'very insignificant, 'doubtless. But'
then, we cannot carry or the 'lFOOnntein or the crag,
and keep it always by us. The pebble, on the
contrary, 'we may forever have beneath Cu* eyes.
The 8011, as I have said, has heeome nits% 'more
frequented than of yore. Carriage company has,
doubted in number. , Equestelins have augmented
in theseamproportem. Pedestrianseven more so
;hi_ Wray. ten - proms whe -visited the place' in
forster,dart then. ans, ahundred,. probably, now.
But it there iiieMoreggiati,go also is there more
agoommodeticmlorthen: •""` : ' •
: The Bois de Iknolomee,, as 'lt at: priwent,starids,
*owlet:a nearly eighteen hundred", end fifty sores,
aver whleh "about fist* miles of, Made; pnthi, end,
hddiarraye,extend:" These means of
,comnannica
tke turtsow to be met with, in fact, in every
Nowi'arenstesi heir footpaths, new attneotive
spots,' have beenmolliplied on all sides:. Yon ban
soon leave, ifjoti . will,,thatilowlylioving crowd.
Yon hive,tat to.tturn off In. almost' any direction
from the thibilliee, and in Ave: Minutes you frili
led yourself Edon. in -the-midst of :wainngoons
trees ; the gentle ripplintof some tiny streaudet,
or the modest fall of some toy osseede,
,beiog 'the
only sound todisturb the trshquillity of your
, : - -
woßT4Ttoiwrs;
Ilinportialafthelni - 10;
MATANZAB—Bvior Wahl% bbd
altar 46d0 Robot, *non Co. .
MATAft r Asate Mariei Wiestal hde
wrirritz, saes: ' ''' ' '
,- ,
_i_imittnorrep!"*Aupi,iiit.;
L
idieMr s tolcr . vr,iti,... w rildrr i .. L 2 l s l
v outflow •
igitteroronok Irdsii:77l:::::_r 411811 ":'. soon
bon
Neptune Daft, .'..1....4'..,..t.....t.'..„ . , te., fob
austiew,uvrELLleziwz:
ross,or Awns:, tw.
• - - How
WGl' gnetryiod niolaggag to Ratter, Newhall & Co. '
''' Astir 112.1* ira*l6loB**4ll4l4l7adrivai Now York, With
Indio to 12,Coomr__
%AK
al ..ftwadY, liiiiieU, , a dip,' from Boston,
In Waal to odphnin. _ • .
.. dohr John at weir. Seam, it days fromHogfon, with
-who to Crowell* Ceiling. - ' . ,
.. .
ffehr HCu . Heed,lo days. from Crams, with hambar
to Oak' a it, gin. -
_. .
_ - later Anted stiaa,,Wasiton, !WWI froW Hatandas,
ri e,
with ausr to l ealgton.
• akar lign. Hallste,l2 days from Boston, with bongs
to ear -.. •
a•Bohylonathati Ilay, Cobb, 3 dayg from HeW York, in
ballascto ontain.- •- -• • • •-- • • -
elehr RS Wan Gifford, from Provident - 4i. . • ;
Fehr idslay s e. , ),:st. from
oo t Providanos. . , • •
ft h i er irWirtegt. bruitritom i=ori -
Nohr ItaidaidnAthoook. fmo Porto:month: - •;, • .
WIT IYKohorg. Gwyn, from noport.
- Bohr Mary Watt, tomb, from New York. ' ' '
Nobr Igiagf hews. Frond'. from New York. - - '1 _ --
Bragator Notiity, Sep, 4 days from Boston, with m dse
to Crows!' &contain
Btgawar :Plow, Wiliam. 21 hoard from New York,
yppi man, ite: to w m maid & co
, „
.. „ .....
- CLEARED._
JIM
...,13hogany Idolthysions Mato, Harahrnati, Charleston, A
IVer gr. .
ilmo jfiplogriffg. Addy, Callao; Workman le Co.-'
Orls irony Ann, Wass. dogtottiogirdrit
i flial i r a ttr i ; :k.
tart ttirsy * Jar ta r di, Halifai la P ht Hawaii
Gin ' • ' •
&Wu L Auliind, Bartlett, Boston, Le NO th anDel &CO
=, Behr Mary att. drank, New London, do;
' dohr Ql4 ihnin.Hoith,•ton, • '.- •• ; do'
. r It I Millar, Gifford, Baleen. 0 Miller it Co.
' - Ilf T i ri a lwandl_effahopok, Adam .1+ Addsdriod &Co
ir J Ores 4161115,rr0,117. -do
Bohr Ad a de SS anon Wear A Hsoksiser & Co.
Noir kW of rimis,-Yrinfok,' :ghshond.' &moron & •
Levis..
_.
DWI podrf:y; Row, — liogitoi.,iiiiiiiiA • Goda4all.
Btfr M.L.lialr, lier, sadiroolo, A. Groves, Jr.
-
'111111.12D,
._ . .
Ship ? 'Eltriogrift,,,Captautt y for Calbto "
toes amt. sett- Lombard stone:Oar( yaita w rda ith y M On"
tow a tata Amino& •
. _ •
latarrrato of i rbo roma) •
EDB GRACE trf ,
' Iftal Wrotaiiii it boa t; no' . r 811 '
-
of. sad base nap, tad s od ao=tr i aa ol Zit'! "
Mom wbata, AA. to& cou•11; Idowi. Hayford, floor
and fbrairra to Aliso& t'Zitander awl P Fit:airlift;
t i li z i a llts virou, W R&M& Abbott & Co;
weld aro City; .74raum i,--- Harz•
vela, *blab
broke WA* from ma sow yoktitmof monthis, fad was
kit ugg 10-421 Y •
; NIXMONARDA;
- ship' !Mt' Creeliii - tor • nen Francini*,
- cleared at seetonlatir toot.
Auk Amy, ann i ononik for
..r4U&Oijolus; chianti at
'Boston 14th - • •
Bark nowalli Washburn, fur Philadelphia 14
ilapa, at Gibraltar flat ult, hewing repornd. ;
jogritliantlitOn, ktotenbitty, nt-
tansae
W ter ‘ lititePilicanhinen, far Pieiellfori, (dewed
4Leadeal
desofetantham;for edidotianase
r, Haskoll t to; P - tls.Hd at
Weir &bin . baton for niiladel
_ piLit . sivitviort da_inotontanAnd nest dor
nikn,• ! sncinitni viid •
ls at New
- Wye= Qui, tor Wtholtinhia,Dei, cleared at
Apr Clo a t frontlingiiirrivfl at datelin
ing fib XX. Aran in penti for tinde phi*, 5-
4141 mai? anew, frosi_hreinceiville.-,arrived at
. onto
' r sternunnZi!eaver; !foal 'Sodom sniped at
wilmmten,Pe
; 41tearreer, 1 1; AlsiwYenion,hinX,lntihhid ntAienn
. iArir;; ; 4l% . trini; COX*, at new Bedford 16th
ij_ltirinin; Weidner DS lhinkßitt. and
--- - ..zhturivrtturrixna, itrir er Cfol i d t.
I • = , • 1
Lanivtar. *Matta ;''CailetoA
sa lSelottiraibar=et r ilVi n s7entugri th
A - 11 lam Robinson, boson at Providenoe lath
iihrl 244 ssifn, Jit Na ; iv
ir alrgr
r i he
ttoo..,tothvid, P x rlr ..lteirfor Priwtooket.
27,f,
,1111 ERIttallICK:4-11-1 tt (W. , Od. tAY
.II; LON. njpatp ad ZlRlOraotarifl of pptio [l e i
112 " a ggl iv Pol47lin 7 ' ' ' t :C a
O
k
ou s .h.ob, or Moto too two , • -.
,borio
. . illiaittoinr TY. l in : iiitoi
...41fAm--17.«.-4,Frpr ,-- . ~ .----.
-_-_•--.,-.,,,? ; 1 “litl norm Moth *. mot.
- -„IONWAIQUI.-The fratisotiber irould
' . 4.4 r fiLlliatillOplttO
- Watititili -- - , riltal OA to l i t al
„ii- :•
~ 0 inumuU nd dam/
, Spit :
~ . t 0^ a , otoory
us Jt ..
__,,.
• . Ploost r pa.,,. , , 1 --in”
" 01 % 11, fi
FOR 'BALE, 'AWE TO LET
-in- - TO - )LET;'—A Three-86;y Brick" Wore
Mt end 'adjoining Warebonse. 'on 'East side or
Street,- near Walnut greet. 41Isoo two Wee
OtHo_es.witlt fi re - proof closets, on South side of WAL,
-NUT It treetf - between Water street and De ware
swinge. at -the Utfirte of, . the linladeip n - and
frenton RaUr Company, IN. 2.0 S Month tLA
WARE Avenue: up rtpl7.et
TU. NR ,AND
Poe isle; a .Isisis lot ili z the Southwestern section of
„he oily: welladaffiW fora, misty, TetoiegoOMulodl
' In yar Itttenfarr addtwia at tilt* office) apl74
11k1 R gatil4"- , 4liiity,Acieglithigh, 1)4,11-
, teat two , anilestnorth - °fable Second street
pagementa.sear • new and ndsteneasttleyeent. Fat
uous desirous of building a fint-olass country seat or
iturchasafts speeatatiOT4 will SO We TIM§ Capol
- TO Improvers Avid be divided into lots ot !rani
osti,to age sores, - payable In sear- inatalmen tee or oity
erojertVi t akeu part t4ituat i p a renger railroad
wiityro blr goon : pass lirtth biro' noires. AtiplY to
-t r, 8 TH. Routh )3IX Wet 1444-12 k
OR - FOR' SALE, OR EX
. _TO - LET," - &W O' PROPRRTY—
MORANGE,FOR wastßiox qBE, k z :% - tv 4 2 ,
R41:761.11448 with A t t r gligllN mode zr
_Wh Inde •Tmon of - Risfqtx 8. TARR. Z 9. 1 10
4
tinegilitrailW4l44Bltalia.
,FOR. SALE, IN HADDONFIELD
J.: Priers]Uery desirable Brick and Frame
Rendeeass.,well 'shaded and handsomely imp roved.
Also, the baatelrul property known as " Tulip rove."
togetherertn - It number of wall.loaated . cottage intim
Portion ot• UM Property will be exohaageß for pity teal
*stale. Terms easy. Apply k,
JESSE E. PEYTON. :
.Between FOURTH Stunt, _
10 A. M. and d P. M.
FOR. BALE—A large Carriage and Har
`• nerstakies settebliehmeht , situate on the oirper
of twq o ,tpqragett streetAtal'orterqoutn, Va. t. doing
I tite d ?t No l li t gy b eralrigai= " biti r t A bt 4e aiareitia
on low and very TealiCillaug• tonne., or leased tor term
ritleing.- UPI) - UE4O. EINEAD,
or at EVANd rikrao7l4.-
ak CHESTNUT Street.
at TO BENT -= Two beautifully situate'!"
atee - itoubleholuieli, ehadeik 'with-coach IMageg
and gardens attache d, on Taerinritank Road one mile
below Taborityi, and tbree-quartare of a mile from Peui
singer Mira at Bndesbordi amply at 7)7
WaLN treet. mh77-tr
E M N T 0 W, N PROPERTY.
-.../I::vALuABLE - REAL ESTATE FOR BALE
, •
' The r ishks ilia Country Seat, containing les
gem highly maltiv&ted huid- situated gilds town
ship 0 Glirmantoun,Philsdelphis county, and within
%miles of the depot in Germantown.
The situation of Ode magnum not to be surpassed,
being bouadod on the north by Washington lane, on the
wegt by Township fine road, andn the smith by
Reines Street, and within onemighth s ot a mile of the
- LAtiskiln Turnpike, and a quarter of •a mile of two Ma
ris on the' OheirMiat Bill_hinnqh of the Germantown
lroad, High street, egd Washington lane.
he looishonof the above property is high and heal
thr,• the- kind ;well watered and lying very advanta
gemunkfutiColtage fps. o t ommalle. an extended
via
stresta l re=srerr G a gr r ee Y 'stTam: s ten2l l =
lithographic proper t y's Tlie
wilrk
may be o tuned on application to either of the under
tiAlpenned. .
. a Valuable and handsome Building Lot, Vaunted
on Manheim attest, near Plank road, Germantown, con
taminlin front on said street feet. and in depth
twat feet, having' an area .of about 4 acmes. The
iron es high and elopes towards manheim Street,
even *tube - front is a row of tense and elegant shade
tres.
A u lSNlll)Vilffal fine Building I.4its adjoining and In the
vtaite.7 of yishere-lane Station, Germantown.
• For briber particulars and terms aPPIY to
• GEORGE/UNlClN,_Jr.,_Atterney, ;
, B. E. nor. /ERNE end WALNUT Streets.
mOito ' • • • SAM UEERL B. RENI,
hl-ene GMANTOWN.
lIFARMS- AND „COUNTRY SEATS
FOR SAGE AND- BONE TO RENT.:—FARM of
I& /WRNS, 166 miles 11Vm NortiStOlßl, )11 n good
neighborbood. :For solo s bargain Imtnedbite posses
rllll.
FARM OF 110 ACRE& on Ridge Pike. SS miles from
'railroad depot, good blaming.; .besatittalv mooted. and
olaY RS per core. $3,001 eon remain at 6 per Cent.
37doteP010111012111VOIS.
1 3 11§unif,, , ,:c::r i en, beentralr located,
.NOl/813 TO RENT in a amill i tllfear fot?rT:il from
Nordstrom,
_soitabletor mourner boarders. . '
HANDSOME PRO ERTY, of eight aeres, on Pike.
Lamas" from the °its', on eau terms.
• The maderelmed, paving a great varlets of Farms and
Vonritrylleate for sale, Ratters himself that he can AO
oommodata all who mar favor him with a call.
• ' •
- - FL CORNON.
apn-inni Orr ßealEstate Broker, Nortistonn, Pa
BILLIARD TABLES FOE ,SALE.—Two
Ereffolair Billiard Tablee, with IX inch marble
cede, emd latest inaprovedi_euablona. in/At:tat Slay—
tow using Mlle" Mount Vernon lime, *an above
Rath stmt. Band*. Aup_ly_to H. A. aNTZ.,
MAL MAR
• KReatirg,tia.
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
a. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA,
Estate of WILLIAM DUNLAP, deceased. •
The e ditor appointed ty the Court to audit, settle r
and ad est the account of E.' Morris Lloyd, Adaunistrit
tor of Wises Dunlap, deceased, and to make distribu
tion, of the balance in the hands of the accountant. will
inset theparties inntrested for: the purposes of his eV
sointlasst,Con TURNDAY. A_pri I 24th. 1860, at 4
o'clock
P. at his Moe. No. 0/7 Eltilblif. Street, inthe city
of Philadelphia— - CHARLES BART.
a011iA4440:40.54* Auditor.
.LISTATE' OF JAMES -C. DONNELL,
.
•lIDECEASED.
Lettere Sesteursntsay 'on the estate of JAMES C.
DOVlELL..deoesured, having been grant un-
deringned, all persona indebted to the saidted to th
Witte era
oeseested to make payment, end those having olaime
quiet the seine ire me net them to
SAMUEL H. FFARINS,
eV Walnut Street.
ADOLPH E. DOME,
WS Spruce Exe cut Weors.st,
mhil-wet
VSTATEOF JOSEPH LESLEY, DE
cluvM
bottom regantintafT noon the estate of JOSEPH
LlSOLEY,_decessed, naving. been Aerated Pr th e Re
"liter of wills to the undersigns', all persons tufted
trerroto Will rhea's makaj i aralEnt, and those a we
olsoms et daterade agauur t • "aid 'Etageres migrated
raakokrown trews" thon v iltia t p4 LElr t
itoßtsir4Bl,llW
are Sonth - FOgrit 11. fittest.
apll-Iret.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
w ir • ' I •
air kr& ritit t ir e ilA t a titaniTiaaia°2a
solved bf 010ent. .'retinns day
d al-
The business in the late firm ►iil be se ttled he
CIRARLIIS F. TAGGART, at the old , stand. No. 631
MARKET Street, whertall venom' hiring claims will
present them tar settlement. and those indebted*" I
Make payment. :. B. KNORR.
apr-Mt CRAB. F. TAGGART.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE
is hereby given, that the sobsoribers have formed
s limited partnership, avettahly to the sot of smoothly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. approved March
slat. HA entitled" An ant relative to Unwind. Partner
stiti." and the supplements thereto.
The name of the firm under which the said partner
shil. to be conducted that of" CHARLES F. TAO.
Gf f i re genera nature tip the business to be tritnianted
br firm is, that of Importers and Wholesale Peelers
in_wines and Liquors in the city of finladelphia.
The name of the 'general partner is !MILES F.
TAGGAlf.whome Vacs of rest ur at o. 1610
Chestnut street, in the laity of ladelphia, _and 'the
name of I,V) special partner is wj LIAM /UMBEL
TAOSART,_who likewise reWdes in the city of Pala.
delis, at Pro. 131 Soak Fifteenth street. _ _
edpartner. the said WILLIAM. REMBEL
TA OART. hat iientribsted to the common Stock of the
Seem the sum of ten thonsead dollar* in oath:
The period at which Chesnut. Copartnership to to com
mence is the .4th day or April,' iftoo and ts to terminate
on the att day °VARA,
• • =
_C_HARbEitt TeorseitT,
!e4o4let - WILLIAM HEMEhI, TAVIGART.
NPTiOII--14114ITED
. -The imbooribers have' this day formed a liniited
Partnership. ; to oontinue from the 17th March , fidareh.
A. D., MD, to the 17th day of A, D.,
1886 - for the transaction or thiv Confectionery,
Fruitery, Ice Cream. and Restaurant business gcne •
rally. in Germantown, city of Philadelphia, under the
name and Bun of 3.'111. RAY tc BRU i REA, in pursu
ance of th 6 provisions of the Aot of Assembly of the
lint of March, 1836 entitled an sot relative to Limited
Partnrrehimi, Benjamin L. Lengstreth Is the only
Zegrzetvli, ton rgailic'ae ß dagetg3T, - ,
the comuori stout of the same. Five Thousand Dol
lars. James M. Piny and John R. Xav are the only ge
neral partners interested in said partnership.
rhiladelphin,DthAsy of March, 1880. apll-wet•
COPARTNERSHIP.—A. W. RAND has
THIS DAY Admitted Into Pextnetehip
GEORGE W. ALLEN,
The style of the firm will be
RAND dt ALLEN,
Who 11 eenitieue the
' R -Alit AND' ROT-WATER FURNACE,
COOHI 0-RANGE._nymaiata. eas, and STBAM
- • ,filrileitlP BUSINESS.
At the WA steed.
No: tat No rth SIXTH Streel, Philedelehle o ,
April ISM
pusirszsiv CARDS.
J '•
WAGNER JERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
- OPa. No. 116 South (NEM Street,
• (OpposiVedePendenee Squared . '
By the &Idol reliable Attorneys, et different nointe
tse United States. is. enabled to prosecute and collect
@Mims orevery demonetion. -
Particular attention liven to the examination and re
covery or the claims of lematect and Devisees. and the
exammatida LaridTitles and seounng the interests
otheirs and Adl parsons interested in the same, In all
lotto of the union. •
Has the Statutes of all theßitates and fa COMMißsioner
for most of thorn: ,
Depositions caridaßy taken under Commesione,'
nen - ' -
'HENRY E.. KEENE
,STTORNEATJAW,
Has REMOVED from no. 6M !Inuit street to Ho. ?SS
South THIRD Street. ; mhSt-am
gArduEL sLoAN,_
►8K4.1/' WATB BROKER, AND OOLLECTINO
m • 'Ake oT. a -Aux., hlimogor.t.
•
MIBBOVRI LAND ! .
1: B. BILBROUGH & 00..
000114 I.4lireal Esta s itsouts,
Dealers tn Warrants teclor. ace.,
Nothaist sonar, D; and .0 T.NUT Streets,
Si. LOUIS.
or Particular attention veSd to antenna. Oredultted
100,010 baiter tor sais at Muss raneids from IS/4 to 7
• it n s por sore: •• • • .
&tents secured,aM lases said.
WOW stamp lat and Partlottiore.
WY. N. eliernix., • WY. W. HAXESZOII.
HARK: t MS,
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Bil!r•A Tly i tt A vi t antrit Erma;
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RW. - VORBON,"REAL RSTATB BRO.
INN AND CONVEYANCER, Norr
nll istown.
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71,6 tusEuBgwardi T: unities. ..
g r it ees yteDß o the
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p i nil ,- • lir , a - had gratis. c
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ma-ft . - : ,11.
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MIZDI9INAL,
AIRS. WINSLOW,
AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND FEMALE
thygoian, preeente to the attention of mothers her
SOOTHING SYRUP
- -
YOB CHILDREN TEETHING,
which.
OrL
gretly - fitoili r t i lgel the/ of teething, by
wiittiEng is ras a duttiolall inflammation l W il l al
l" S L UR A E I TO an itrAPE " T u Ak trodwm.F.L..
D,. 1 4......it, w th.,it,rit i 0. rest toyourselves
% 10 ELI i , - N
RRALT.
1, -- i. V 0 YOUR ' -
• R. A INFANTS.
Wp have put upend sold • this article for over ten
Teats endows sky, in um P 4 fidowse end truth of it,
what we have never been 0 able bratty of any other
wedioine,NEVlSßl 'RAS ,IT FAILED in_ a SIR
OLE INSTANOE,TO EF rd F SOT A ttURE, when
ttty used. Never did 6., a know an instance of
.—tistaistion by any one r ' who used it. On the con
!Tanya' are lelighted 02 th i E t , s
d uppratiops. and
rateleg e ar r ined t to g agi l 1 5 % l eer *r:ilTni 'TM;
wetter " what we do Z know," alter ten years ,
experienee,and pledgeotir ,_ i reputation for the fulfil
ment of whet we here de _ otare. ; In almost every
ahine° where tile Wan Ptl is sailenng from pain and
41..banation, relief wth he E. 4 foundin Sheen or twenty
Inflates atter the Syrup is ~., administered,
•ii• •valusempreparation ~../ IB the Dresorupti on o f one
oP i the moat EXPIIRI- 0 ENCED AND SKILFUL
hn.M.S.Eletn NirwEnglend and has been twed with
never-faillihinstor in s ou
_,,, OF OASES,
It not only alieves the . 4 child from pain, but in
rigoratesthe stomach an. ". bowels, corrects acidity,
and givestone and energy Ik to the whole system. it
pill almost instantly re- r — have GRIPINIO4 IN THE
BOWELS Jt.ND WIND 0 COLIC/ and overcome or
vulsions. which, if not ,3 speedily remedied, end n
death. We believe it the —.„ beet and surest renter
,the'yorlk_ig all ces o WA DYSENTERY and A AA
RHONA IN CHILDREN, X whether it arises m
teething or fromanyothe._.. cause. We wold say to
ry
eve mother who has ' 'i child suffering lfOlllllllY ot
he foregoing eemplaints le do not let your prejudices,
war Ch e prejudices o ' others, atand between
four su ff ering child an the relief that will be
SURE—yes. ABSOLUT pp LY SURE—to Follow the
use of this, medioine, i timely need. Full dire
tions for using will scoop. M panY o eaoh bottle.' F Otte
k e ila n t a
N u at e4 lgt 1 rl Vil Nll ittl e ou r ta VIM r. R,
-
I iir Sold by Dniggistethiongliont the world. Planet
pal Office, No. 13 CEDAR Street, New York.
Fries AA Gents a bottle. - jy2s-141
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
AMERICAN FIRE ' INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET.
UAL..
No.lo WALNUT ;Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having s large paid-np Capital Stook and Surplus In
vested in Dwel l ings avaalstde Beenritim_oontinue to
insure on, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port sad their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. •
• • - •
1314LB,CTORS.
Thor. t. Marie, , tihrt T. Leyte,
John Wels_ ames R. CamPtie ll ,
&towel C. Morton, mond G. Duhlh,
Patriot Brady, Chap. W. roultney,
Waal Morns.
THOhIAS R. MARIE, President,,.
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD,,Seeretary. fen-tf
A NTHRACJITE INSURANCE COMPA
NY: 4.tithorized Capital 8400.000—CHARTBR
PBPETUAL.
Office No. airWALNDT Street, between Third and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene
ra2L, Marin a Insurances on Valises, Cargoes, and
Freight'. !Land Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIRECTORB. •
Joseph Maxfield,
• Dr. George N. Eckert,
John 11.;Megaton,
Wm. F. Dean,
J. B. Baum.
JACOB ESKER , President.
WM. F. DEAN, Vice President.
W. M. SMITH, Seorotary. apt-tuthstf
Jewett Esher,
D. Luther.,Autheured,
Davis Disunion,
Deter Sieger,
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
400 CHESTNUT street, PHILADELPHIA.
/NOORPOR ATEDIII,NNSY APRIL. L 14100,14 Y THE STATE OF
ANIA.
CONFINED :co FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIZZCTOHIS
Damnei Mrirsht.. ill.* Ml:my,
Wm. W. vw alters, . . Evennan,
chaa. Rilhardlion, Sonny Jr.,
Geo,A. West. Jacob W. Stout.
0. Maori ,Davitt, Evan Morns',
Thos. 8. bleak° Stern.
GE ROE W. DAY, Presidant.
JO ATHAN J. SLOCUM, Igoe Free%
WILLIAMS I. BLANCIIARD. Seotetary. fall -tf
qUAKER .CITY INSURANOB COMPA
NY-FRAMELIN BUILDINGS, 408 WALNUT
ST REP. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR
PLUS 5969,708 70.—Ineures against Loss or Damage by
Eire, and the Pont or the Sea, inland Navigation and
Transportation.
GEoRGE H. HART. Preeident.
•
le. P. ROSS. Vine President.
N. H. COGGSHALL, Barer and Treasurer.
B. H. BUTLER. Asaudant Beoretary.
DIRECTORS.
E. P. Roam,
Foster S. Perkins,
Andrew R. Chambers, ,
Samuel Jones, M. D..
George B. GArt ,
A. Cattail,
E. W. Baiter,
H. R. Cassano%
Hon. H. an. Wilier.
LIRE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—TRE_PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeastcomer or TEMP and
DOCK Streets. /wets, SWAM M.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of Rife—gran t
nuities and endowments —purohnees life interests in
Real Estate, and makes all contract depending on the
sontingenotes of Life.
They act an Executors, Admintadratorm Amimmee
Emden, and Guardian'.
ell,. miller, TRUSTEES,
Samuel S. Stokes,
.....
p lu r n lß?itiAld. lateen ' . af Ma ailarelo
am P. /web H. Trotter,
W H. M r* 3531106 Easton
Samuel C. Huey,. Theoplulus Peuldlagi
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Menry C. TOIFIIOOIIIII PanitL t liutohinapoui
• Itedolultua 'Kent,
'Witham H. Carr. Itg Z;ti t tit r er .
rr, Dation,
Illtant Robermon. Samuel J . 'rattail
Samuel M. homse,
siner3l, Vull, John G. Brenner.
. d. Mio.blar, Easton.
DANIEL 1.,. MUER, Preeidett,
SAail. E. STORMS. Woe Pree't
Joao W. Houma. Seo'retarv. , aula
VECIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
R-7.9 —Office N 0.409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on. Rouses and Merchandise
pe generally, on favorable terms, rather limited or
tual.Der-
DIRECTORS.
Jiremish Bowan, Edward
.1). Roberta.
John Q. Ginned°, John J. Grinithe,
Losbna T. Owen, Reuben C. Rale.
Thome Marsh. John MoDoweiVr otavu,
Thom.emsitify
. vv. bo,--wen Prey .
Winn W. DAVID. POOlehny
'INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
J.- STATE 01? PENNULVANIA—PIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 =GRANGE BULLR
INGS.
- Chartered in 111N-Alapital s!oo,ooo—Area, annara 1.
146, ‘347,44.6 00-11)0.
All invested to-.vend and availableseenrideip—oop
envie to mare on Veasela and Cargoes, BaildisdaiatPcal
of Merchandise, Ao on liberal tenni.
. - L , IILECTORtgt
10 T o To y, •
George N. Stmt.
&amid Gant, Jr.,
res Mae/UMW Tdblelt Wane i
i in S. Smith, Thomas .IL. We r ttlielli
In t B. 1 m
11 . dil #hite , ' fral l 3 ti. .ba r i i r,
HENAT93. O fiaintERD, President '
'WILLIAM RA a PRA. Reeretarv, la 9-wrin If
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN:
SURANCANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE EGISLATURE OP
PENNSYLVANIA, 1885.
OFFICE 6, E. CORNER TRIAD AND WALNUT
MART
. 3 14 et t i t il l tl d figt.t4 C E
ON VESS ,
CARGO, To all parts of the World,
REIGHT, 'INLAND INSURANCES
On eloods, Cs Elver, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all parts of_the Union,
FIRE INSURANCES
On
Merohandiso l genera leya.
gnMo rn AS D TS OFBTHE
s , C k M
PANY,.
November 1, 1111,
Pew. l Market Take.
Il23,ooo,Phibidelphis City Sip cent. L0am...8623,060 00
160,000 Pennsylvania State 5 V
C ot. Loan..-.. 61,656 00
11,000 t anoylvanie Stated's' t. Loan .._._.. 1100 00
06,000, ..S. Treasury Mt 4, oent. Notes and
Interest due - - - 6,66 nt
5/01,000 U. S. Treasury 6V' ot.liptee and inter- -
- est due— . .... , ... .. , „ .., meg pp
186,000 Temporary Loin . to Itle CIO' a 'Alla- •
&aphis _...- , - 16,000 16
166,60, - Pennoylvania Railroad Id Mortgaie •
6 V cent. Bonds.—
_. as,soo 00
510,00.Norrh - Penusylvartle. Railroadort- i
gage 6 #' mint. Bonds- 6,160 00'
SUMO West Philadelphia PassengeTliailway
Company 7 49' Qt, coupon bonds 11,400 00
sicete.* shares stook Germantown Gag i ,
•• Company, interest and prim*al
- anatentied by the city el Mile- __
dolphin. 11,06 00
118,100,1510 shares Pennsylvania Railro ad
-
CompanY..._•... ,=-- 6,7711 00
,411,60, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company.-.---_. ~, 111111 10
811,010,shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and S team
eria=rs y sin i ggr i s :gran d -
Ctlimirnil a sire a lreterrtria l
ore de Grace Steen Tow Boat •
126mPiny, Philadelphia Example
wm.r.Wl .-- -- - -..-...—. !MO 66
tomfrand Ittertgag es, and Real Estate, Of- 15415 ! 18 54
floe Buildinp....-- --. --.......... 76.66 85
Baioter v i,'Yir, t 'tA. g _f".irha-3strr"m., -- , , -- , 154. 1 15 11
te !Mum., inverse, hoe other deb ts due •
• Company--... ..... ...... . SUM 48
8o p and stook of itundry insurance Compa-_
rues.- -- ....,-.. , -.-- —. , i 1,218 00
Cash on Delimit in Bank--..................-....,-- 6606 M.
. . .
' .11161,1009
PERFAITOREI. __,. : .
William Madan. , Samuel 4. !Hakim;
pund A. SOLLONN '
oilps Pauxias. grirT e fiVir
C ijit)=l". ward Darluntoui
H. Jones Brooks, •
Ines mud!, ' Ora r s W:g11 1 ,",
Bliamßyror., •
as O. Hand, bent
Barton,
&tam C. Ludwig, &sob P. Jones,
re. AV..ll Be uti l tim,
le amen B. hiTarlskalls
Joshua P. Byre, 1
ergo 6. Lelpss, Ibbn B. Semple, Pittsh's
agh coos, D. . &raw, ;..
(Marisa Kell/. A. B. ger, ' ",
~ ,- ' • %UAU MAR IS, frdezi.
oe. C. RAND, din olden!,
3113111 RY IRLBU , Secretary. G-wfmog
CANDLES,-
FARRAFIN_WAX_,
pußr spEßmAten
CHEMICAL fIPhRII
,1,
ADAMALN
Assorted nixes.
racked In ran or Amy bozos to glt an realm
Fc'T IV ' N k M:k t ai t iC. 6 27l% fCiARVES
SOAPS. ' . •
CYAN lie 4" & MORE NE' CELEBRATED
URI TA DWI& RPOIIR,
0 BM CAL OLIVE,
• ,
, - EX TRA PALE,
!LLD,
'BROWN
FOLLIWG TOILET, &o.
- "firh'ir 2ertitETrit i'irafiVINCIPAYNN. ,
MAO v/kolesnle denlerein
..OXIOAP Ink COTIVX REED, PALMAND ELA
LBIR OILE.'. felB-agtf
A WORD TO HORSEMEN —Da.
PEARSON'S BARBER'S EMBROCATION is
deoidedly the beet preparation in nee for the cure of
bruise', sprawls. out", nabs, old -or freak wound",
ndratches, ' , stoney, opbnt, pole evil, &o. Prise IC
ciente per bottle. Prepared 90' by W. R. BURTON,
No. me North S VENTe r .ENTH. street, below Omen,
and sold at No. as North FOURTH Street.
JENali & 000 P.Pi,
_N0.160 North Thdd "treed.
GILBERT &. CO,. N 0.369 North Third street.
A. wiLTBEItgER, No. 9s! North Second street. ,
EVHRTON. Second street, belew_ South. N0. , 102,
And where atedloines are kept for sale eauerally.
apll-irsinet 2 ;
ISOATORIAL SPORTS. • -
JIL 411ILIP WILSON ft CO., 489 CRESTNUT St.
would invite the lovers of PISCATOIAL SPORT to
the finest easortment, and But quality, of TACKLE
ever offered in thi s city.
each tist Bargees' trotid-zenotmed Trout, Bea, end
Salmon Rode. Supenor Trout, Bass. and Salmon lies
S u per extra Limerie, Virginia, Carlisle, Salmon, and
Baas Rooks, Reels, Bullets, Artifioird Brut, • Silit,
Bilk and Hair, Gran, Linen, and CkolottLinen.
• mhittre
Ai "A"e :AGS "
manufactured and tar sale by 0. P. RUMP?, 1.18
North FOURTHetreet, atICIVO Arch,
holesele and retail manuftmturnr of
.?OBTR-140NNAIRS,POCKET-BOOKS, CIGAR
CASES,. MONEY-BELTS,
Baobab, Pow* Cuban, Banker' onaso, Dreaming
Baum, Writing Danko, Port-Folios, Bill Books,
lobbinF promptly done. sp7-am
- .
(SAWING AN . D PALMING MATH
afisinattltstetstiaiwiy.
P ti n t= li trana, and ides for Arils* sad
i
• t r a tt u r d diairare mak.
,
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riE PREsS.,--TitippFAM4 1 „ WZONEBDAI 7 4 APRIL S. 130.
, TAPE WORM -TAPE WORM
JAYNE'S SPEOIPIO FOR TAPE woar ;.
Hee never been known to fail in a single instance to
remove thie troublesome animal. It is as easily taken
as an ordinary purgetiMe, end it folloWed' by no unplea
sant effepta. The worm is 'molly expelled in from three
to eight hours after the maditune is token. It le put up
in doses, with difeettons its use. • .
fig Writing to Dr. D. JAYNE & 80N, 242 OILESTNIIT
street, Philadelphia.enolosing two Oollars for each dose,
the Medicine will immediately be forwarded by mail to
any part of the world.
READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE%
__- -
SCHENECTADY, N. Y ., Nov. ea. 1867.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir : I receive he package of
your Speoifie for tops worm, and took it according to
the directions. About fear hours attar I had taken it, I
passed a tape worm aleatoric fi at fifty-two feat in
ength. PETER VAS VORsT,
Engineer on N. Y. and Erie Railroad,
RICHEHILD. Mo., Jan.l3. um ,
Di.. D. Jayne—Sir: I have for eight years been afflicted
with that terrible disorder—the gape worm, During that
time I bad tried various remedieLand the hest medical
1
skill in this and the adjacent counties. without oVai -
his any relief. I was advised .to send for your named .'
At that time I was almost reduced to a skeleton, unab l e
to attend to business, and my stiffirring was beyond d -
aoriptione I took two doses. and then waased fifty feet
of the worm. lam now strong and inLood Milan. 1
. MANDE FRAMES:
Mr. Perry Browpr writes:
FORT Dimon, Ark., Feb. d, 1853.
" After taking your Specific for taps worm, i t had the
erect to expel a worm measuring in all twenty-four
feet."
Extract of stetter from Mn. Geolse E. Honk, listed
" CANDOR, TiORA Co. Y., Feb. 9 , me%
the 4 .l Ze d iViirli ?S I PA ' ? 0; ° , irreg . enifyfiauTtud
he passed of
cording to direatione, sna the result wan, that he p k g 4, 01 4",
nearly slaty feet of the worm."
PAIL ADSLPHIA • March 21,1859.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sire I had been for some four
yearp afflicted with that horrible disease, tape worm.
Raving tried various remedies without success. I was at
last compelled to use your SPECIFIC. I gay compelled,
for I had great remignanee to advertised medicines, as
I considered them all humbugs, so it was with great dit
fieulty,f was induced to try your remedy. I took three ,
doses. and the result has been the complete ejection of
i
My tormentor. 1 have passed some eighty fee—the last
eight or ten feet tapering gradually untilt was no
thicker than sewing cotton, with a head as large as the
head I pin.
I be lieve if I had taken your medicines in the begin
ning, fore my stomach became accustomed to drugs,
one dose would have been sufficient.
Feeling it to be a duty I owe, not only to You, for hav
ing saved me from an early grave, where my disease
would have Inevitablyplaced me, but also to those who
are a ff licted as I was,l make public, these facts.
Yours gratemlly, Loins WAGNVR,
Fifth and Chestnut streets ':
•
Erazaarrn,llls.june IT. MO'
Gentlemen : Your TAPE WORM SPECIFIC hall
been administered aooording to directions: First dose
at seven in the morning. At three in the afternoon the
worm was expelled entire. Your SPECIFIC hat, sus
tained its pretensions, and I have no hesitation in re
commending it to the publi c.
JAMES B. Lawn, M, D,
Ponsislisinvs, Tenn., Julyl2, 1869;
Dr. D. Jayne & Bon—Dear thrill A little girl about
seven years old was suffering with tape worm, and had
been under medical treatment for some time, without
benefit. Your BPEOLFIC was elven according to di
rections, and in about three hours fifteen feet of the
worm came away. whin, from the description, I think
must be the entire worm. It. ItIoDILL.
DIERYIBLDt N. Y., Ant. 111_,_1869 1 .
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir: Hook your TAPE WORM
SPECIFIC aooord,ng to di reotione. Eight hours after
wards I discharged [without pain) his worm. who
measured twenty-eight feet in length , and contained
more than 250 Mast
-- LUTHER MTaae.
• _
11xx0s, N. Y., Aus.ls, 1169.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir: Last week Mr. Myers made
inquiries of no about your TAPE WORM SPECIFIC,
and immediately wrote to you for some: This morning
he called upon us with a bottle containing the tape
worm. WAINIR & ELT, Druggists.
NEW BALTIMORE. MO., Sept. 21, M.
Dr. D. Jayne & Son—Dear Sirs: I took your TAPE
WORM SPEoITIO according to direction'. The Worm
wen expelled in six hours; length twenty-six feet.
Yours, &o. LOUIE BUM
BRUNSWICK. Mo., October 7,1869.
Dr. D. Jayne lc Bon—Mr. Riley 'Price has been in bad
health for someyears subject to spell/ of sickness at
the stomach. and continued emaciation. About s month
ago lie threw up about twenty-five feet of tape worm.
it broke, a part remaiang bat hie stomach. We procured
some of pour TAPE WORM SPECIFIC, which he
took aocording to directions. Ile spon discharged about
.r.teen feet of tape worm, and thinks he is AM free
from it. YOUR, &0., BLUS & 11/OVOLAIIIi.
D&VENPOUT Tower Cot . 1869.
Dr. 7). Jayne—Dear : I took ' your SPECIFIC for
tape worm, according to directions, and in four hours the
worm wee expelled. 1111101.1.1iN TEGIVONDS.
COMPO Seco California, Olit.3li/469.
Dr. D. June k Boa—Dear Sirs: Ido net hesitate nor
do I delay to give my testimony to the great excelienee
and superiority of ypur " TAPE WORM SPECIFIC"
I lately had an °cession to have the virtue of this medi
cine tested, the result of which was the expelling of a
tape worm of enormous length, which bad worn the pa
tient down to a skeleton. but who now looks fleshy and
healthy. lam at liberty to give the address of the lady
from whom thin troublesome animal was expelled ; but
a quarter section of it now on exhibitio at my office, is
ocular proof of what I have written. n_
It has been wit
nessed by.hundreds who have oalled to see it.
Yours, truly, B. G. Bounce t.
•
Ititzssououctri, 111., Jan. 25,15te.
My dausliter, long sleeted with q tape worm, was en
tirely roll/mod tir one dose of OR. JAYNG'S TAPE
WORM SPECIFIC. FUNKY BILL.
Prepared onlr by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON 242 CHRBT
NUT at et, where an Dr. JAYNE'S VALUABLE ME
DICIIVES may be obtained. rah23-1m
RU - RE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.
The special attention of physicians and families is
called to the superiority ; of this article. It is rapidly
supplanting all other kinds. and all those who have
pied it give it the moet decided preference. The fol
lowing extracts from certificates in the hands of the
manufacturer, "Col. HALLOWP." will show the high
estimation In which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by
those gentlemen of the medical profession who have
fnllLexamined
K One ballad. sair, cents, ,or two pounds for $l. -
Complete instructions accompany each paoltage,,sholr
mg how to make the most dehmons article. for the
table.
FOR BALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FREDERICK BROWN'S A DRUIB AND CHEMICAL
STORE, N. E. CORNER FIFTH and ClintiTri UT
Streets, PHILADELPHIA,
AND AV -
FREDERICK BROWN, les.,
DRUG AND CHEMICAL fiIToRE,
B. E. Corner of NINA H and CHESTNUT Streeter
Under PH IL ADELPHIA.
iptel. •
• - •
.gtaltaliftfd of Gahir oweco zt. t eorgia.
It baa the bent quality of that variety of menial Save
met with. being superior to any Bermuda or other Ar
row Hoot I have seen.
" SAMUn JACKSON . M. D.; -
" Untversity of Pennsylvania."
" I have examined a sample of Arrow Root, manu
factured by Col. Hallowes. of Bt. Mars s, Demme:and
exhibited at the lest fair of the Amerman Instituter by
Mr. Burkhalter, of thisoity. The article is of the very
best quality, and, Coin the experiments made upon it. I
find it to contain an large a proportion of nutritious
matter, and to be in every other reopen rally ace& to
the boat quality' of Arrow Root obtained from Bermuda.
" It hems of vital unportanee to invalids that such
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O. W./lOW/MET.
THE SWEDISH MISSIONARY.
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Cancer, Rim:titular iMs- Sou rf,
Creaked Live, . eases. Staid Hest.
Chaed Hande, erourial Sores, Sprains,
Chilblains, • nine generally, Small Pox,
ramp,
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Dhafes. •lson, !Mari,
iseases o f the heumatimn. Venereal Soros,
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wi a ll ij apd 15Z. 0 0 , 14tree 1 street, Broadway ,
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:throughout the 'United Stages 1111 %We.
. It, W. D O'iT & SONS.
ma NorthSECOND Street,
.felt " Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania.
A NEW AN WONDERFUL DIEGO
.4.a. VERY for_the Core of Rhedmatism and Protit. •
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This meMoine is offered with the utmost confidence of
its being the most. Miaowed remedy for the above dis-
eases ever yet discovered. No en need be supra
headed from lie lase by the roost delicate. Price 81
per box. Can be sent by mail, on enclosing one postage
stamp and price of Fills. For sale by the solo agent,
ALEX. .t.
No. UP South FRON Stree
Ilm • T t,
fellh
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICIW,
THE (MEAT DIURETIC.
BELMSOLD'EI EXTRACT DUCHU
TGE GrAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLIPS EXTRACT Biro ty
TEE 0 EAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT DUO .
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
th And a Positive and Specific, Remedy for Diseases of
e
B Gravel. Ridners,
Organic, Weakness. Dropsy.
This Medicine ingresses the wower ofDigestion, and
excites the ABSORBENTS Into, heal notion, by
thy
which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS deposiLons,
and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re
duced, as well at, PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and
IA good for
NEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
Depot, lit South TEPGR Street,
_0,410w CHEW HUT Street, Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF COUNTERINga i
AND UNPRINCIPLED DE ,
t ine, endeavor to dispose • or Twit own" and
2 01 1 ,Dr61111iN i nitliralWar. "
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WHITE FISIL-104 hdlf 13b1s. Macki
tm White Flab, seueerlor article, but received
A
and rot ante by D. C. SADLER & CO., RCH 'Street,
wood door above F not. Ip7
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MEDICIINAL.
GOD LIVER OM.
roa
CONSUMPTION.
RA cr.rtoAD LINES.
•
sir i p i am ELMIRA
M ROUTE-
A RAILROAD
ritILADELPHIA ANDRL
citripyßTr BOUTB to Tdmaeua, wil Catawiasa Ru
pert, kealiarre,Boranton, Danville Milton, 'Wil
liamsport. Tror, Balaton, Canton, Bimini Hanle,
Rlanarli ?Ansi' Beeneater, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo,
Chicago, dR. Lotus, Milwaukee, and all point' North and
West.
• Passenger trainswill leave the new Depot of the Phi-
Indephin and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
CALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entranoe on 1381-
lowhill street.) daily (Sundays excepted), for above
points. as follows :
DAY EXPRESS. A.M.
NIGHT SXPREI3I3.. .
Sao P. M.
The LSO A. AI. train connects aellopert. for Wilkes
bane, Pittson, Scranton, and all stations on. the
LAL,RAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
The above n
trume make direot ooeetiorur at Elmi ra
with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigna
and Niagara Falla, and Buffalo Railroads from all points
North and West, and the Canadal.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bndge. and all intermediate points..
• Tiokete can be procured at the Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad Line's ioket Offioe, northwes Passenger
SIXTH and ORES Ply UT Streets, and at the
Depot. corner of TFIRTEENTRand OALLOWHILL.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot,•Broad and
Callowhill streets daily Sundays excepted), for all
points West and North, at P. M.
Freights must be delivered before. S P. M. to insure
their going the same day.
For farther information apply at Freight Depot,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. or to
CHAS. 8. PAPPEN,_General Arent.
Northwest corner SIXTH and !(,11.8.31TH UT streets,
apl2-tf Philadelphia.
NORTH PENNSY L aW WIrTERA N AR M LRO .
For BETHLEHEM, .130YLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN,_ MAUCH CHUNK.. HAZLETON.
On and after AtONDAV, November 7th 1869 MR, Pimen
to{ Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Plulailelphie. BALLY, (Sundays eneeptedi)
For Bothiehem, Heaton, Allentown, Manoh Chunk,
Hazleton, tco., (Exrees,) at 9.30 A. M.
For Bethlehem, ( (Accommod ation ) M. and 3P. M.
For 'Doylestown, at 3.40 A. M. and
P. M.
Nor Fort WashingtondAccommodationJ at 0 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PIIMADELPIDA:
Leave Bethlehem, (Expreu,) at M. and 4.10 P. M.
Leave M Doylestown, (AcCommOdation,) at 7 A. M. and
Lao P. .
Leave Fort Washington,fAcoommodationd Mt A.M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia Dar Fort Washuagtonat 9.M A. M.
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 1'. M.
Doylestown fprXhiladelphia, at 7 A. M.
Fort Washilfgton for Philadelphia, at 3.40 P.M.
Fare to Bethlehem, 131.40; to Mauch Chunk, 133.00; to
Easton, 8a1.00; to Doylestown, 80 cents.
Through tioketa most be procured before entering the
0431.
All Pa/manger Trains (/ospt Sunday Trains) oon
neot at Barka street with 'pith and Siath-streati. and
Second and Third-streets .1 assentor Railroads.
n 7 ELLIS CLARE. Agent.
EiIIintaiNPHILADELPHIA,WILI
MINUTON AND BALT
MORE RAILROAD.
dfter MONDAY_ November 101,_1232,_
PASSENGER TRAINS LAVE PHILADELPHIA,
For Baltimore at 8,15 A. M., 11 noon; ( Express,) and
11.10 P. M.
For Chanter at 8.13 A. M. 1 2 noon, 4.80, and 11.10 P. M.
For Wilmingto at t,8.13 A. M., 15 t 410,and_11.10 P. M.
For New CastleB.l6 A. M., an 4nol°. m.
For Middletown at 843 and an 4.30 P. M.
For Dover Mans A. M 4.30 . Id.
For Milford at 8.16 A. M., and 4.13. P. M.
For Seaford at 8.13 A. M., and 410 P. M,
, For Laurel at 8.12 A. hi., and 4.30 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PRILADELPHLA.
Leave Baltimore at 810 A. M., (Express.llo.o A. M.,
and 516 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7.16 A.M. and 1110 A. M.,1.46 and
8.40 P. M.
Leave Laurel at 8.11 A. M. and 3.40 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 0.43 A. M. and 4.05 P. M.
Leave Milford at 7.88 AM.; and 4.36_P. 31.1
Leave Dover at 9.06 A. M., and 100 P M.
Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. mid 7.06 P. M.
ave New Castle at 1013 A. M., and 8 P. rd,
aim Chester at 8,19 A. M. 2.34 and 9.16 I'. M.
Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.16 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE •
Leave Cheater at 8.43 A. M., 1118 and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wihrungton at 9.M A. Al., 1216 P. M., and 1110
A. Al.
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. M., from PluhidelPlua to Baltimore,
Ohl! at 133 P. ht.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attaohed,
will run P e rry vill eow
Leave Philadelphia for and intermediate
places at 3 P.M.
Leave Wfting_ton for Eerrridde and intermediate
places at CO P. m.
Leave Wilmington for Pnitadelnnia gild intermediate
places at 8.40 P. ht.
Leave Baltimore for Stemmer's Run, Chase'', and
Harewood at 344 P. M.
na . S. M. FELTON. President.
RNOTIOE.--011ESTER
VALLEY
RAILROAD—PAS
-732 DQWNINDTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE (STATIONS.—On and after 2d April,
IEI6O, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN
Snit start from the ,new Peasenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading Railroad Company. corner of
BROAD and CALLOWRILL Streets, (passenger en
trances on Callowhill
AM .
ORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves at US
. M.
6 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, lee ee at
. M.
DAILY (Sundays excepted.)
Jiy order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
and 'twins itastr•-•.4 c.omsany.
ap2 W. R. hiciL,IIINNEY, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA
AND REAIING RAIL
ROAD, MORNING LINE, for POTTS ILLE, READ
ING and HARRISSUR
Leaves the new Depot, at corner .BROAD and
CALLOWHILL Streets, (entrances on Calloyrhill,)
at 7.30 A. M., DAILY, (Sundays excepted ' ) for POTTS -
mix, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate points,
connecting at Harrisburg with trams running to Pitts
burg, Chamberaburt,_Carlisletunthwy, /co.
AP I., LINES. _
Leave at 3.30 P. /!1., DAIL , for POTTSVILLE and
HARRISBURG.
At 6P. M., DAILY, (Sundays excepted ,) for READ
IRO, and intermediate points.
ay, W. H. MnItHENNEV-Etwirritary.,
RUMMER BOARDING.
PLEASURE SEEKERS, and
persons delitr,pend the suterner with thetr fat:M
lles 15 tha Conrail, will find many delightfcl planes
along the line of tee
PEN NSYLVAH RAILRPA P.
With a view to accommodate and miaow:age the large
and increasing travel in the vicinity el Philadelphia, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company have made a very li
ra reduction in fare, and. as inioreviousyeart,WlLL
FURNUIR TICKETS PE R COUPONS AT A 101A
oourrr OF FROM 30 TOP 3 CENT. BELOW THE
REGULAR RATES, according to distanee.
Persons desirous of securing I,riarding will find every
advantage In the well-sispointed,hoteis and placed of
summer resort ail along the line of the Pennsylvania
Railroad: - •
Tlekater,loo RrianY 9r the accomroodaion traiai, to
INEETifitingfA RH ET Wm - Rs --
W-1m THAL AS MOORE, Agent.
TO WEST ()HESTER
011114Pililli AND INTERMEDIATE
P(1118"113. sriAmr ti.
Tmine for wen Cheater leave Philadelphia from the
depot, :without corner of Eighteenth and Marg_et
Wee% at TAO and OA. M., and at 2 and 416 P M.
On.Bunditya at 8 A.M. and 9 P. M.
agr
for r t itlk°%l T,iiilhtearetahr,F.l.4° Bal
timoreO
A, ni., and it la .p.m. amine. mh3o
PHILADELPHIA AND
it Immo READING RAILROAD.
REDUCTION OF FARES:
On sad after APRILIBBO, Commutation Tickets.
With twenty-alt couponsovill be issued, good for the
holder and any member of his family, on any Passeoger
Train, and at any time. They will he sold by the
Treasurer, at the &Hoe of the company, No. 227 South
FOUR'PR Street, at a reduction of twenty-five per cent.
from the rontlar fares. parties vishing to enjoy the
Summer in the Country - mill find Us; S very desirable
route, the Bohol lkill and Lebanon Valleys being among
the moat beautiful and healthy in the State, and mms
labia by four trains from and to Philadelphia daily.
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
PITILADELPHIA, March 26th, 1886. mtal.tf
TIM PENNSYLVANIA CENT RA L
RAILROAD.
_ .
460 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
1860. iiitilmwr 1860.
THE CAPAZITW)Pi t iff S E RWA in iS r i t ir
EQUAL
THREE ARDOUR IASS C ENCER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADEL NIA APiD PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
.filem Boston, New York, and all points East and in the
nton Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and
from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any
other route. -
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without Magee of Care or Conductors. All through Pas
senger Trains provided with liouglindge's Patent
Brake—speed under perfect control ot the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety of travelers.
Smoking Cars are attached to eaoh IkV ast ar oodrurs
tffieiss C ruflY D j , E alt r lrl s M a all ' afir hierie
daytteattracig.leves Philadelphia at Y.la A. M.
Fast Line 11.ee A. AL
•
Express Train leaves " 90 NI P. _ .h 1
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Accom modation , , via Columbia, P. M.
Columbia 4.00
Parkesburg 5.40 PM.
West Chester " 12 ZO P . . M.
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West
Chester Acoommodation r and Columbia Trains.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
laidelggivtigrA.dhl. antl e g P. M. go d t irtitif fi through.E
coigpoo, is Phdrdergra, New Wait I).:iirrosrolßT
timore ; end Tickets Etward at any of the Important
Railroad Obses in the Vest; also op_ board any of the
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
rivers.
DT Fare always as low, and time as amok, as by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger fita
timi, Southeast oorner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
'nvi:temptation of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad toChicago. make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The oonneetion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Shipppers of Freight, rind the Travel
line Public.
olAkeTnb'rtgglioll'UTAttVym, fiittllr.i'mzi,ofin
de,pory!in its speedy transkt.
RATES OF FREIGHT Jo and from any point
in the West by the Penns,lvame. Railroad are at air
times asfavorable as are charged by mbar Railroad
Co-mpanies.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, e_ps.l7
to,
n, or
[ address either of the following Agents of the Com-
Pa
11. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; .
H.B.Pleros & Co., Zanesville, O.; J. Johnston, Ripley,
0.; It. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper,
Prtsmoulh, O.; Paddock 'c Co., Jegersonvillo, Indi
ana; H . W. Brown & O.; Athern &
O. R. C. hleldrum,ildadison, Ind.;
Joe._ E. Moore, L Ky.*, O. Riley &
Evansville, Ind. N. W. Graham & Co., R.
F. Sass, Shaler & Glue, St. Louie, Mo_ John H. Har
ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Barrie & Hunt,Momphis Tenn.;
Clarke & Co., Chicago, H. R. Koontz', Alton;
or KtFreight Agents of Kailroads et different pointe
thein West.
8. 13. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
3.IaGRAW & KOONS, 80 North street Baltimore.
LEECH & CO., I Astor House, or 1 B. William st.,N.T.
LEECH & CO., No. 77, State stroot, Boston.
R. H. HOUSTON, Gon'l Freht Agent, Phila.
L. 1,. IFOIIPT ; Genet Ticket Agent Phila.
lasar E. Gen'l Bup't Altoona, ya.
PHELADELPHIA, GER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
ILR AD- INTER ARRANGEMENT-
On and after MObilt to Y,_Nov, 21, 1859,
FOR GER NTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7,7. ,9, 10, 11, find 72
1,2, 3, 819. 4, 6, 51‘, 6, 7, 8, 9 7 , 1 1 1 0 , and 113 i P. Al.
Leave Germantown 6, T 914 f , 10, 11,A. M.,
1, 2. 8,4, 0,8, OM. 7. 8.9 M P. M.
Ott dulo Ye,
Leave Philadelphia9.o9 min. A. M., 5, 6%, and 10 P. M.
ave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., LID min., 611, and
OP. M.
MMATNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Lena* Philadelphia 8„7.00, 11 A. M., 2,4, 034, 7, and 10
P. Lea M.
ve Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 5.55, and 12.40 A, M.,
3.40, 0.40, ere, and 8.0 P. M.
of; SUNDAYS.
sleVe Philadelphia 9.05 A. M., 2, and 8H P. M.
le Rheiitnut 11111 7.50 A. M., 12.50, 8.20, and 8.40
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 9, 11.05, min., A. M. , LOC 3.97,
Ott 0.15, and 11.% P. M.
save Nortistarwn 0, f, 9, 11 A. M., 1136, 834, and 8
Pi M.
ON SUNDAYS,
&save Philadelphia 9 A. M, and 8 P. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 5 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave f i t a illsdelphi aB, 0,11.8 A. hi., ES, 2.09, 345,
4 / 1 118, , and IL.W
.„., , v a e nd :mgt . MC 7)4, 83.936,' and.:ll3B A. M., 9,3,
ON BITNDAYEI,
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 3, nnd PM.
LeavO Mateirillik M I A. M., and 7M P. M.
H. K. STHGeneral Superintendent,
to-tr DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Street".
11141,411-W EST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS VIA.
RIINSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot. earner
LLVENTR and M ARKET Streets. dad, (except
t irt
nada) 3 at 8 A. .M.,a 30 P. M.. and 4 P. M. Leave west
Mester at 7.10 A. 01.00.80 A. M.. and 9.50 P. M.
ClO ND VENETIAN RED in kegs ,
roTarkely°4TAPg°B
4ol,blU•ity.EiEn.lli..o.k
PBLAOK—Ground pure in Oil
ETHERILL & BROHER.
W 4 7 nntl FlRnoaq T
Rtrftott
CABESB.-330 Boxes Herkimer County
ages.s, to m ILIA
ore tombs by 0. 0, SADLER k
-94.1itoshi4 ttan obors Frstl.
RAILROAD LINER.
1860. Enemy 1860 ,
SPRING ARRANGEMENT—NEW - YOR
TRH CAMDEN AND AMBO
RAILROADHILA.-
DELPIHA AND TRENTON CO.'S
LINES FROM PHILADELBRIA TO NEW -
YORK AND WAY PLAOES,
From Walnut-street Wharf.
WM leave at follows—viz :
76.1111.
At 8 AN, via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Aceom
modatien- ...... „... . -192 26
At 6A: 211, viri - Comden awl 'jersey Cify
At D A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
• 300
At II A M, by Steamboat, via Tacong - and Joriey
City. Western Express
At 1134 P M, via Camden and Amboy, Aocommo
dation 2 25
At 2 P ht, via Camden and - ArMi;Y:ii.. - and A.-Ex
ia.:6FSl:l:iitiOaCatiWaTtitie.leiiii 300
Ail t P eblinArtAtralt . . 36 0
City. ad Clan Tioket . . . 125
At p 14, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mm - . • - 00. 3
At It P hi, 'iris ............. Jersey City , - SOniliern
• - 2 21
At 6P M. via ralY4 ..............
Goon, (Freight and Passetiger,)-14C1sia Ti?kot. 225
2d " I 11)
The 6 P Mall Line rune daily. The II PM, South
ern Mail, Saturdays exoe fed.
For Belvidere Easton, Flemington, An., at 6A. hi and
P 31., from Walnut.streat wharf.
For Water Gap,_l3 rstroudsbu, Soranton , Wilkes' arse,
Montrose, Great Fiend, &0.. at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western R. R.
For Mountßolly attgand 9 A. M.. 2 and 43L P. M.
For Freehold, at e A.and P. M.
WA AI.
Y'LINES.
For Bristol, Renton, &0.. at 234 and 4 P. M. from
Walnut street Wharf and 634 P. M. from Kensington:
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco. Beverly, Bathos
ton, itardeotown. La., at 12,4,_3, and 4lg P. M.
Steamboat Jos Balknsp for Dordentown and Interme
diate Places, at 24 P. M.
steamboat Trenton for Tammy, at 11 A. M. and 4
P.M.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed eaoh Passen
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as
baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility for baggage to One Damper pound,
and will not be liable for any amount bei ond +9lOO, ex
cept by epeeist oontraot.
aide • Whf. H. OATZMER. Agent.
NOTICES.
(IFFIOE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
` 4 .- , " REAMING RAILROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA. Maroh 10, MO.
The rates a/ freight and tons on coal transported by
this company will be as f onoms from Marta lith un
it! further notice:
To If i0hr00nd.—........
PhiladelpMa.— .. .
Inclined Plane_.,.._.. .
Plicetown.... i ~..
Germantown R. R...... '.
Falls of Schuylkill.--
Manayunk-...-----
Egbe r Fit - _....
Conshohock en. Swede Furnace........
Rambo's ....---....
Plorriet'n or Bridgeport
Fort Kennedy.. - -....
Valley
. Forge.—
r tweruxville . . --
Royer's F0r d........_.
...—.
Araming0...............
tnenok...---........
Jottetown ~........----
ougleseville— ......
noocc
kard4bo t 0......--.....
ckerton-- ...-.....
Leesport ...---......
fdohreville....--.
Bamlmrf • - _
Orange%) genii
mhl2-am
By order of the
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WIRES AND LIQUORS.
LAGUERENNE & TRASEL,
Successors to P. L. Laguerenne,
No. 105 South FRONT Street,
Offer for sale, from United States Bonded Warehouse,
of then own importation,
Brandies, .
Cognacs,
Fillet. Castitton & Co., of various vintages and in as
sorted naokages.
M . II arett & Co., 66
P. L. Laguerenner . .• 46
Rochelles, 66
A. fieignette,
Pellevoimin,
A. Canine. ...
Claret Winewn oust.
Charapagoe wipes. o various braits.
Bordeaux Olive Oil, n baskets, (r. L. Lagderstme
brand.' ang-Itm
GEORGE WHITELEY,
No. 1$ Eloulb_YßONT Street,
importer of follo w ing, i - ,um, &0.. offers for breads
bond Cliiin the among other standard
of brand! 2
Pinet, Csatilkm, & Can ?hos. Hines & Co..
Juice, Robin, & Co., Otard, Dupuy, & Co.
!Jeanette,
t ell.
oudn,
NMI.
. i t rone lb Co.,
& . blartelle Union P rop h et
des. Kerr.
sties of tut whirm the ahoitzs i l l
rap e '?Vines, Palm 'hum er al, Jean:ilium toa dy haute
Crux RUM. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. ko 47-v
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
SPRING TRADE.
SPEED A ECONIMY,AND SAFETy,
THE ADAM EXPRESS COMPANY,
320 CHESTNUT STREET,
n ße e sPaottar i F t t i vo nett%) that tteg i ex o ropsred,
ISAIPIo t iiiTCHAsts,
* P tiCinTuri.4l, l °2,Nrrtil6lllWEST. ' .
HICIRTII GIVEN •
With rites inserted to destination, which we guaran
tee will ba as low as those of any other reeponailde Ex
press Comeau
...ew-witten 'We
merchandise throush to Yittabutg, Cincinnati, Colum
bus, CleVeland, ()Mosso, Lexington. .Loelsville. St.
Louis, Nashville, and all other Cities and Towne in the
West, cannot be excelled by any other Company.
Also, s liw our Sou thern Express, which hue inte . ty been
es h a re i tid ne lnigror t i li tt ea t gtipr - pi'ad. l =7:ll.l;u g h to
New Orleane, to Baltimore, W ashington, Alexandria,
Lynehburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Nshville,
Huntsville, Mem_phis, Grand Junntion, Canton, Jackson,
Vicksburg. and New Orleans, and all other cities end
towns in the South and Southwest.
Expresses leave lor the West and South from our
Office MA CHESTNUT Street, daily, at 7A. and at
For New York, at 6,9. and 11 A. M., and 6 and 11 P.M.,
dailys (Sundays egospted 0. Steamship Express, for
Charleston and Savannah, close at our office at 7 P. M.
on the days before sailing.
Our Wagons will ca ll for.goode in any part of the city
within the following !Nolte, Delaware and Schuylk i ll rivers, rivers, and Coates and South streets. provided notice lie
left at our office before five o'olook P. M. Merchants
hanging out the Call Cards of the Adams Express Com
pang, may depend upon our drivers giving strict atten
tion to the same. For particular. please aplly to the
ADAMS EX.PRk.I63 COM AN
Phila.. Feb. 10, 1860. apti-gm JOHN Striatum, Sap't.
PIANOS.
misi PIANOS ! PIANOS !! PIANOS N
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
YJTANO-F oR TEg.
MELODEONS
Made by Haven, Bacon. k Co., Nllllllll & Clark
Hallett, DaVIII, & Co., and others.
myl4-1y SEVENTH an d. GOULD CHESTN,UT.
J. & O. FISUHER'S SPLENDID
NEW YORK PIANOS, from 15160 upwards to
8600, aoaording to finish—favorablv known for their
beauty of tone, exterior, and durability.
F tale on monthly instruments, from 810 to $2O, or
for Gash at a liberal discount.
Also, a large assortment of other Pianos, from excel
lent manufacturers, on hand. JAS. BELLAK,
279 and 281 Booth FIF STREET. above Spruoa.
mh2l-Im.
R R% OBJOKERING & SONS, MANII
YACTURERB of Onind, gettare,_and
right PIANO FORTES. - Wateroome,EAT CliEhrkiv%
Street_ Pianos to let . taken In exelytr e, tuned, and
Valente it i =nre n tir thnn. a arce'reulir
STEINWAY .5L - SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVERtSTRING GRAND PIANOS,
4QUI , RE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS,now pre
miered in concerti and in private circles by the beat
Performers. Received the lint premiums over the beet
makers, from Judges like Gottsehlk,filason, and others.
Challenge all competition. BLASIUS SOOTHERS,
dev MO CHESTNUT Street.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
ri W. BOOTT---late of the firm of Win
o' • °heater & Soott—GENTVEMEN'S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Mt
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Giranl Homed
Philadelphia.
J. W. B. would reepeotfully oell the attention of his
formertpetyons and friends to his new store, and is pre
pared to fill weepfot_BßlßTS M short ugtioe. A
perfeot fitanaranbed. Wholesale Trade aupplied with
line Shirts and Collars. 1 yells
EDWIN CLARK'S
grouLY IMPROVED
and newly Patented Combined 0n nd na_ and Bolting. or
MERCHANT FLOUR MILL,
..._ .- Daily inoperation at
N04:315 RACE STREET, BELOW TRIED, ErtILAD'A.
This unrivalled Flour Mill, including t e complete
grinding and bolting Mitelarterti, occupies a space of
only 4 feet wide, eight feet high, and twenty-nine feet
long; manufactunng within this small compass, et a
single operation, and with but little more than six horse
power. family extra, extra. soperfine,nnd all of the low
er grades of tour, and the different kinds of offal ; pro
ducing flour equal in quality to the best dour made from
a given amount of wheat, by the best Merchant Flour
Mills In the United Mates, or itt Europe. Itsaverage
fate grinding Is two barrels of superior flour per
This n beenompact, oomplete, and celebrated flour
mill has carefully examined by many of the most
experienced millers to this country, and they unani
mously bestow upon it the highest commendations ;and
have given their testimmusla of its intrinsic, superiori
ty. and its immense utility.
Millers, mill-owners. merchants, capitalists, specula
tors, and the public, in general, are respeotfullr invited
to call and (mounts this highly useful and justly cele
brated flout mill.
Information eonoerning the purchase of the Patent
Rights for States and pounties, and the mills, fQr event
portion of the United Ntates, Great 13ritain, France
Germany. Russia, and other Agrioulturalcauntries, will
he given to all persons addressing their letters to
EDWIN CLARK, Patentee
No. 436 RACE et., below Third Philedia,
LP For further information concerning this celebra
ted flour mill, please to read the yellow handbills, de-
SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA
IAWARDED, at the lat. State Fair, to A, B.
DAVIS & CO., N. W. corner of FIFTEENTH
and WILLI ON Streets.
A. B.DAVIS & CO.'S Railroad Scales.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Depot Seale,.
A. t . DAVIS & CO.'S Hay scales.
A. . DAVIS & CO.'S Coal Seabee.
A. . DAVIS & t CO.'S Miners' Scale,.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Rolling - Mill Soden,
A. B. DAVIS' & CO.'S Dormant Warehouse Seale,.
A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Platform Scales.
Manufactory, N W. corner of
ap7-Im FIFTEENTH and WILLOW Sty.
AILARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK
semis selling out at Greatly Reduced Pricer,
at CZ CHISTNUT Street.
020g* worth t3taadard Weight Bodies, ocomprieine
an assortment of all cies.
Counter, Portable Platform, Warehouse , Ray, Coal,
Cattle, and Railroad Scales.
Purchaser. snll San t e for their intermit to oall and
examine the above g mat
426 CHESTS STREET, Philadelphia.
The attention or CRAB.CRAB. A. DANIELS,
oonntry merohante oalled to the
above Moak. fe2l-2rn
pir FAIRBANKS , PLATFORM SCALER,
For Bale b lu M I MI% tat ' . lat.
TEAM REFINED SUGAR and SYR • .
C. DONOORVE, le South WATER Street, it;
otrers for sale, at reduced prices,. for cash, or on au
prove credit, the balance of his stock of steam
rofi Sugars and Syrups, it:minding a large and general
new ent of rbiladelatua. New York, and Baltimore
manufacture. Also, Adamantine Candles, of city make,
and Kelly a Frenoh-brande calming. • -
Stare to Rent and fixtures for Sale.
M ACKEREL -300 bbls. 290 hfs. 100 qrs.
and HO kilos No. In Jut received. 'end in mime
order. For sale by
WILLum Y. TAYLOR & CO.,
129 and lee NORTH WHARVRR.
P RIVY WELLS 'CLEANED AT A LOW
Eno°, to obt
A in the the contents. r Address
wthict T/InettN. ondrette to,
tio.l2lls Nom IitSQQ4ID let,
: •
SALEI BY AIICTION.
.r9"BBRINL.I7I" ,
- 1,.... BARRET STREET.
SALE Or FRENCH GOODS.
On Friday Morning.
April 20, at 10 o'clock, on slx months' credit—
too priekasu and lots of fanny and Maple Frenoh dry
oods.
PARISRINTED BROOKE BORDER. ETELLA
BRAWLS. FOR RETAIL TRADE.
On Pnday Morning.
r4OO U 4 blittik and colored fine Btella shawls, broohll
orders.
PARIS PRINTED BORDER RTELLA SIIAWLB,
BALANCE OF THE IMPORTATION.
4211 12-4 extra rich, Paris printed borders, Stella
shawls.
BONNET RIBBONS.
An invoice of extra Quality AS bonnet ribbons.
CE
FRENCH BLACK LA PoIPITS AND MAN
TILL.
60 lots raper French blank Moe point" and mantillas.
Also, an assortment of plain and printed dram goods,
robes, &c.
BALE OP IMPORTED DRY GOODS.
On Tuasday Morning.
April 24. at 10 o'olook—
Se packages and lots of Tailor and staple drs goods.
PHILIP FORD k 00., AUCTIONWA
No. &W MARKET Street. and In MINOR Street.
PEREMPTORY SALE 1,000 CASES BOOTS, -
SHOES, CALF-SKINS, STRAW GOODS,
AND WOOLFLATS.
On Thursday Morning,
April 19th, at Jo o'oloek preoisely, will be sold. to
catalogue, on four months credit. 1.000 oases men p,
boys', and youths' calf and hip boots; calf, butT, hip
brogans-, calf and patent-leather strap shoes, Oxford
ties and Congress gaiters; women's. misses' and ?ha
dren's calf, goat, mimeo, and Inv boots ; Ladino kid
slippers, fine loed boots, and union ties. large as
sortment of city w
made goods.
Also, a desirable invoice of Wool and felt hats and
straw goods.
Also, 70 dozen French calf-skins.
Samples of 150 oases Scotch gingham umbrellas.
BBOOTT i Jr., AUOTIONMER, No. 431
* CHEST UT STREET,
ROW. between 0 , 113 TH estylffr.st the e ' e 0-to=
AR D.—lncluded m sale this morning, SOO cartons
TO RRTAILSA9
richest and best styles noult de note bonnet nbbons, for
beat city retail lisle's.
BALE OF 800 LOTS EMBROIDERIES,
k WHITE
1300D8. LACES, BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB
BONS, m
This Morning,
April 10th, by astalogne, on a credit, 'commencing at
10 o'clock, consisting of a general assortment of
goods suited to present sales.
•
Included will be found—
BONNET RIBBONS.
A full line of very—richspring
embracing a full and com
plete assortment of choicest styles.
• TRIMMING RIBBONS.
Ake, rich styles ladies' ferny dream trimming ribbons.
silk fringes, tassels, eto,
BLACK LACES AND VEILS.
A line of super wide black silk loose, Chantilly lace
veils, barbes omfferea, tko.
SHIRT FRONTS. •
Also, gent's pure linen shirt fronts.
EMBROIDERIES.
New styles ladies' embroidered Jaconst.eambno. and
book sete,jaeonst and oembrio collars, infants' waists
and robes, book and cambric flouncing.
Catalogues and samples ready early on the mim
ing of sale. •
AASOLS.
Also a line of bro d ad e and tore satin parasols, silk
Run umbrellas, Ac.
FRENCH FLOWERS.
Also, 100 cartons rich spring style Paris artlhoial
flowers.
8120
190
1.30
1.30
1.93
1.15
1.20
1.15
1.10
1.07
1.0 6
0
SALE OF LADIES' AND hILI , SES' NEW SHAPE
STRAW BONNETS. BLOOMERS, AND FANCY
MEN'S AND BOYIPIIATS, &o.
On Friday Morning,
April 20, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 20
o'clock, comprising,a complete assortment of
0, 10 mines' new *babe Florence and Pedal braid. Eng
lish atom, colored braid, fanny tape, hair, and fancy
lace bonnets. _
BLOOMERS, FANCY RATS, &o.
Also, hne Leghorn and braid bloomers, Bats. fanoy
OrelaAdelaide.eOnestnan'iridine
hats 80.
MBls'd AND BOYS' HATS.
Also, men's and boys' Panama, .Leghorn, Benet, Wil
liam Telt, and Palm hats.
HUBBARD it GORMLEY,
AUCTIONEERS,
730 MARKET Street.
ask FOR THE SOUTH.---011ARLEB
TON AND SAVANNAH ISTRAMSIGTEL
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight et an averagd of VISTEIN per cent, be
low New York Steamship rMes.
FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C.
The U. 8. Mall Steamatim KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles P. Marshman, wilt asal on Wednesday,
tiEnllB, at 3 o'clock P. M.
Through in 48 t 0 50 howls—only 40 hours at Bee.
FOR BAvANNAI4,I3A.
The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Cptain John J. Garvin. will tail
'through in 58 to SO hours—only 48 hours at Sea.
grrsgaing days changed front every SatilrilaY to 'MX
five dap. Goode recemed, and Pulls of Lading gnaw
every The Fndid first-ohm ihke-trheel Steamship: HRY
STON STATE and STATA OF GEORGIA now run ars
above every tel 3 Clayll, thus forming a five-day °mum
nioation with Charleston and Savennah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleeton and fteyannah, these Shine son
neot with Mesmer, tor Flopoa. and vitt railroads, ho.,
for Minh:tom in the ft ii ttlsidjlmithweet.
melee&
- Freight and In:tonnes on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by these slime
than by ileum email% the premiumpeina one-half the
aalt B.—lngurance on aD Railroad knifed Is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Compimies taking all risen from these point s. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by this route. to 40 per oent. dimmer than by
the Inland Route, ail will be seen _b7 the following sche
dule. Through notate from Philadelphia. via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships, IN IMMO MEALS on
the whole route, exoept from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery;
CHARVSTON CONVENTION,
The steamship EYSTONE SUZTE,_Capt. Marsh
man, will will for harleeton on WEDNEPDAY, April
18. at 3 o'clock P. M.; arrive in Charleston on FBI
DAY, April 30. at 8 o'cluok, P. M. ; and remain there
until SATURDAY, April 38 , unless the Convention
a Et i :uT l C i ncnio so at e e r ,. i
8,
$8) . and Berths in
Charleston until April 33, VV. For any detention after
that date, per day..
INLAND till.
To Charleston-4-0U 00 Charleston. —ant al
Savannah.--. 13 DO Savannah— --. 31 QOl
ikuirtuda— Si 00 Augurs 2$ DO
Munn— II 00 Macon— 3170
Atlanta— --. 7500 At1anta.....,...,., 31 00
Columbus —. 23 00 m co
Albany. --.. 34 00 Albany.-- ---.. 00
II 00 ntophlornary— Ce
Nii, "" jirerai - -_..7 .1
nfliannur signed attar Oh . at.
freight pr at round
SOOTS TN! street, or
- . ItEllifp,
SonthwastPornerpuitTa dad TYMT,
Agents in Dhartauton ,e.&T. G. D,
Savannatt,l3UNTlLit
Fz da Florida from Charleston, Mesmer Garofalo every
For Arida from Savannalt. steamer*St , ldarea and
St. John's. ( KM Tuesday and Saturday.
impTIT BRITISH AND NORTH
AIIILRIOAN ROYAL MAIL mem-
TROY NSW TORN TO IlyispooL.
Chief Cabin rl~0••••••••• • •••• • •• • •--.11/X 1
Eleoimd Cabin s. - age—. 70
- Pao( BOSTON TO Ltranioolo
Chief Cabin Passage--- • .--.41/ 10
Second
Theships from .New York call ra Caerbor.
ships from Beaton call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor
PERSIA, Capt. Jorlkine. (CANADA, Capt. Lang,
ARABIA, Capt..l. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
AFRICA A pt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Anderson
, Capt. Shannon EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch,
SCOTIA, ( now
These vessels carry a eear white light at masthead;
green on
br i redo
po
liAn, an Boston ledneidaY, April a.
ARABIA, Stone, ' N. York, WodltZlar , April 11,
NIAGARA, Miller," Boston, Wedn kr, AP/ IS.
PERSIA., Jnakine, N. York, Wednesday. Alm le.
AMERICA. Lang, " Boston Wednesday, Mar a•
AFRICA, Shannon," N. YOST, Wedungur, May A.
EUROPA. Linton, " Boston, WedneWay.May H.
ASIA, Lott. N. York, Wednesday, May 13.
Berths not secured until paid too
An experienced &mean on beard.
The owners of these ships will not be ecoonotable for
Gold, Silver, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones.
or Metals, unless bius of lading are signed th erefor. and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
passage apply to • E. CUNRD,
feX-wfratf 4 Bowling Green. New York.
SAVING FUND 3.
" &little, but often, fills the Puree."
JR.'pRANICLIN SAVING FUND, No.
136 Routh FOURTH Street, between Cheat
, nut and Walnut. Philadelphia. Day. all DOPOilt•
ion demand.
Depositors' money secured by Government,
State. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort
gagee, &o.
1 his Company deems safety better than large
Profit', consequently will run no risk with depo
sitors' money, but have it at all times ready to
return. with 6 per cent. interest, to the owner. as
they have always done. This Company never
I suspended.
Fcmalee, married or single, and Minors. can in their own right, And Nadi deposits oan
be withdrawn °emir by their consent.
Charter perpetual. incorporated by.the State
of Pen WIT le an is with authority to receive money
from trustees and execu tors. _
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily, from pto 3 o'clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'olk.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader,
John Shindler, George Russell.
Malachi W. Sloan, NAlward_ T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krnmhhaar , Henry Delany.
Nicholas Rittenhovee, Na th an Smedley.
Jos. R. Satterthwmteybnum Blanch ard, Joneph Lippincott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President
CTRIIIICAZW6LLADER, Tll3lllllTer.
. A Dollar saved is twice earned."
SAVING FUND-UNITED STAIES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street.
Large and small mums received. and 'aid back on de
mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal,
Office hours. from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for eels on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
frr.Cl upwards.
resident—STEPHEN R. CR AWFORD,
renaurer—JAMES R. HUNTER.
PLINY FISK, Actuary,
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT L
SAFETY' Titrer IN
PANT,cOM-
WOANUT Street , southwest corner of THI RD,
Philadelphia. inoorporated by the State of Pennsyl
vania.
Money .is
r eceive d n any sum, large or small, and in
droiraL
terest paid thday of deposit to the day of with
The office is open every day from nine o'clock In the
morning till five o olook in the evening• and on Mowing
and Thursday evenings till eight ri'olook.
Bon. HENRY L. BERBER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vine President.
WILLIAM J. Rein, 860rettay.
DIRECTOIte :
Hon. Henry L. Bannlii7" TUincai. Brewster,
Edwardl.. Carter, Joseph D. Barr,
Robert Selfridge, Prawns Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes.
C. Landreth Muting, James L. Stephenson.
Money' is resolved and pay Melds made daily.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter. in Red Estate Mortgages,
trround Rents, and inch first-glass asourities as wail al
ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and
whieh cannot fail to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. ant le
SPRING GARDEN SATING FUND SO
CIETY OF
_PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 931_NortLITI B IR i gt7et,
CHARTEHTBVIIITLI I :GISLAICA, OF PENN
. _ _ SILYAInA _ _
"Depoeits received in mime of One Dollar and noward_,l
and repaid in Wit. without notioe. with FIVE PAR
CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Saving Inentrition has long
been needed in the Northernpart of the city, and " The
Npring Garden Savings Fund Society" was chartered by
hvi7e L lgnia l agteurir. in f. P o
r e g n a n n i iirn a :a i VII ell g d it iB l:4 l b s e it en
governed wholly by re to accommoda and e ban
nese interests end w ant , of the very large enter
prising population which it le surronded.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY.
From 9 to 934 o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursday
tropB until 8 o'olook in the evening.
KAN/Mils.
I Stephe_n Smith,
Hon. sit. K. Strong,
JosephP
Frederic.
LeClerok Smoke,
,
George Knecht,
Jetoto Dock.
Ron o . Wm. Millwdfd,
Geo. T. Thorn,
,Robert B. Davidson.
' MINGLE, President.
isi,9l-tf if
Frederick Klett,
John P. Levi'.
Daniel Underbid - or,
Francis Hart,
John Kessler. Jr.,
James B. Pringle,
Joseph Id. Crowell,
George Woelpper,
Peter C. killtnaker.
JAMB
FRANCIS HUT. Seoretar
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can be tested tv proved by thousands, both married
s w o n th v e k P o u can hil e e a h t 0 1
end sidfile4r and pagerly visit her. Comeone I
come all • W IsOMAIAr t H tooticome, Sisk,
per 14114 Ir44r
mh22 tabS7
sIIIPPinG.
SALES 111 AIICTIO ,
_______,.._____,.............._..................._..... .
311. THOMAS ic BONS,
Nes. us i va 10 SOUTH FOURTH nun'?
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gigt64ll 11(011041... alum
fmarr sedge. u tker.
lir ',Myrna the option Mahar alde t. .
, •41.92 . jpr emty
addifion towlue we ma ....., ___
_et ekertrMt4lB
to tae • Doe , '
form
f iv a ll A l u -.4. 'J% u irm a leeilresito to eldi
.1 ff ,- A ' .AT PRIVATE SALE.
Eir • • h•• a lame anseengsd mutate at private
We, illehuir tr 9nr desert Ireeity
orararfir. liat. ma mow at=
ATE INTEL
11 1 7" PemAil.Zits eit=ce ear eriee to sale islet
(off ad in ear imbue wile
valal2,o4=alisrialaihre•iarJece• K taita
ahane
DALE OF SUPERIOR wittaurr PCRlerruriE,
ELIXDANI" PIANO-FORTES, 11 dillwisalu: t .
i nu..-
LIARD TADLEa_, a BAGATELLE TANI:ED. ER
' RING Pm E.PROOP RAPE.- pLATED ARE.
CHINA AND awisswAß.E. BESS AND BED
DIED, CARPETS. ko.
CARD—Oar Eats to-morrow moraine, at the Anotion
Store. willpomprias besides (100 lots of excellent aecoad
band furniture, stook of superior walnut furniture, 2
elegant rosewood piano fortes, 2 superior billiard ta
bles, with balls end cues complete . , supe ri or berates
table complete.eost Bala, Komar Are-proof safe, ens
Plated ware, Chine and glassware , beds and bedding,
carpts a tt entionormig an attractive assomment, worthy
the of lathes and °them desirous of pur
clinging.
Kr Catalogueg now' ready: and the articles arranged
for examination.
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EIGIMENTH BRING SALE—APRII, 19.
ON THE PRISMIBEB. MOUNT AIRY, T WENTY
SECOND WARD.
Orphans' Coact -Peremptory/ bale—Pstate of Kin
Botta, or 13olter, or Betty, deceased.
On Thursday,
April 19, at 3 o'clock P. IM, on the premises. r ic be
.01d, wiltiont rearms% or limitation , the vatuab e pro
porty—Two-story atone dWelling, atone barn, an *tom'
improvements- with over three acres of land. gosterly
aide of Cresheim etreet,near Allen's lane. and near the
mansion of 78111811 Homo , Red.; Mount A iry, TwontY
second ward.
or Clear of all ineumbrance. air Sale absolute.
VALUABLE LONDON AND AMERICAN BOOKS.
FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION.
Tins Evening.
April 18. at the auction store &collection of valuable
London and American hooks on interestin subjects.
Illustrated works in the French and English languages,
&a., &a.
For particulars see catalogues.
Aly
gale at Nog. tar wed In 1301411 Fourth Wrest.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE Milk-
RO.RB. PIANO-FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS.
On Tbaraday Alumna.
At 0 o'clock, at the Auction nom, an assortment 0/
exoellent second-hand furniture, elepeel.3.ieno-foiles,
hoe MINN, carpet', eta., Inlet families declining
housekeeping, removed to the store for conSeruertee of
gale.
ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE AND IWO
. SUPERIOR. BILLIARD-TABUS.
Also. at the auction store, an elegant rosewood seven
ootave pano-forte, made by Berg feld. & Jima Xas
Perim' billiard tables, link balls and cues comPleri.
Also. *superior bagatelle table cornplote, cord SLOW.
Also, is Barring fire proof safe.
.111110 • a quantity of fine 'pined ware.
Also, a Lars* case stuffed birds.
WALNU r FURNIT II RE.
On Thursday Monies,
At the auction store, a stock of Bug — , or Walnut furni
ture, removed to the store for convenience of sale.
SALE OF POPULAR AND VALUABLE BOOKS, ON
SUBJECTS OF INTE.Etta
On Thursday Evening.
April 19, at the auction store, arkassortmeneof valua
ble and popular books, on various interesting subjects.
SST For particulars see catalogues. ,
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Sale N FURNIT U R E,, Street.
HOUSEHOLD MIRROR, &c.
On Friday Monnag,
At 10 o'clock, at No. ROY arch street, Dart of the
household furniture of a family removing. Also, the
kitchen furniture.
eigr May be examined at a o'clock litt the morning of
the sale:
Ia.B.GEOALEOF'VAIAIABLELAW BOOK&
UsFridayAftmmooe i
Apnlahh,commeneing stit echiair,will be salon
g4egg i ggagrigeg=b l AlsriUgb l et
tors and others.
LT Catolooms will be ready and the books arranged
for exassiaation two days swim&
Bale No. 211 South SIXTH Street.
HELGAN P FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO,
BMOCATELLE CURTAINS, PINS MIRRORS,
TAPESTRY CARPETS, ko.
On Monday Morning.
asd inst., at 10 o'clock, by cateloane, at No. WI South
Sixth street, the elegant dramna-room and chamber
furniture. rosewood plane-forte by Sohomaker & Co.,
handsome brocatellle and lace curtains. French plate
mantel mirrors, tapestry velvet carpets, grit gas chan
delier, &o.
sfir May 1* asambsed at dolosk on the mooing of
sale.
• Sale No. 430 FRANKLIN Street.
HANDSOME FURNITURR. TAPASTRY CAR-
Pk.TEL, &c.
Ort Tuesday Morning,
94th (nit., &tie° clock, by catalogue. at No. 430 Frank
lin street. the handsome parlor, dining-room, and
chamber furniture. tasestry carpets. fine hair.,mat
tr.., China , glassware. & c., of a gentleman de eming
housekeeping. Also, the kitchenfurniture.
11/ M/11 DO examined on the 11102 1 / l ai of Se oat fi
o'clock.
11110,510 NATHANEI, AUOTIONEEIt
J-LIL
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, eceithemat
some of KITH and RACE it
If TO 1.4 h M1
0950,000 to , ta •or armeme, ea
stoats. sokt Led miter st s taamonr a watehea, jewei-
Tr, fowling gracseeee Makin& sneezes, el
m .. hardware, ea err, moisal beatrameati. farpitare,
valu ehome, v bs, karneeMod on all mulled of
fa
Aar Muth or tem agreed _ppm,
on/led
more
liberal term than et aim other eetabbant. thee
• OUT-DOOR alum
Atteoban ah nded to poniottsilY by the sacticmeor, at vet', try
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Cooknatects of all and every of goods adleart
for panno sale; two-thlrds the wa.M. o f_ tk. seeds lntl be
admits., 1,7 niginleratlnn of tha sac
SPLENDID HUNTING CAPE laeLD TATVET
LEVEN WATCHES. la karat firm, extra fulljairelled,
of the most approved and beet maim, coat from Site
to SW each, at from SOO to Ds.
MOSES NAMARA.
MERCHANT TAILORS;
E • 0 . THOMPSON,
MRACHANT TAILOR,
N. R. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS.
A.lsonstatfally invites the munition of all those suffering
Irma the inconvenienee of bad-dines pantaloons to
his superior method of cutting and fitting this important
garment. This is in fact, an almost universal cons_
*bung The truth is, however, that the fault generally
nee with the unskilled cutter. who has never searched
for or made himself master of the true method. Raving,
Ina mesons, made uois department • spettaltr, I invite
tallyho are interested to give ma a mil, I have always
on hand a complete assortment of desirable goods f or
Coatings, Pantaloons, tad Feelings, of the latest roles,
martially of my awn iessortatlon. -
UOA.L.
NM P. MILLII6
KELLER & EMORY,
Moe N0.141(W&124131' street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLI, &GENTS FOS
E. !Wu' rtursrior Broad hfountam White Sell, sad
Y. Headier k Co.'s celebrated Bleak /heat aad Otto
0 A ,
ithipmed.lpycianal and ra o ilroad L from Boiorylkill Rayon.
t3ahurlktll 00.. Pa. fel4-3zo
_ _
OUSEILFAURRS LOOK TO YOUR
A-wiataxaat. Bay your COAL AT HICICW, where
Mug but the very beet anality of Lehigh and &buy l
oal offered at the following reduced prices:
Le 'ght Broken, Nag. and Stove—.....--$4 X per ton.
GO •••
t h nY e t r h i l e
1. • " "
SO — "
- Nit
la a rgintiod — freo from slats or dist and fal l t i mi ht, at
Ml ov r r ord dma so m a . tai= earner
iItiVIIINERY AND IRON.
ILIUM V. 11111110 E, I. VAT:GEAR ICEIRICI.
WILLLILIC 8. hmanics.
SOUTHWARK. FOUNDRY,_
FUZE( AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK a SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Prewar* Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine ammo*.
Boilers, Gasometers. Tanks, Iron Boats. ko.; Casting' ,
of alt kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Pram* Roofs for Gas Works, Work Sbops, Rail
mad Stations, Re.
Retorts and Gaa Machinery of the Latest mid most im
proved orsrtsuption.
Every description of Plantation Machined, inch as
Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans. Open Steam
Trains, Defecators,l'iltera, Pumping Engines, &o.
Sole Agents for N. Ritheux's Patent Sugar
Apparatus • Nasinyth's Patent Steam Hammer• eLna
Aspinwall Wolsay , Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. auar
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACTKAGX HARDWARE HOIISE.—We
would respectfully oall the attention of the Gem,-
ral Hardware Trudy to
OUT extensive Stook of Sal-
HINGHAM HAIWWARE, which we offer at a small
'MIMe by the package.
Orden for direct importationlinited. rad Goode de
livered either in tkis city, New York,_or New Orleans.
W. G. LSWID & 8013,
411 COIIIkIF e RGE Street,
MNltlite and Oommuanon Merchants.
And Agent@ for Foreign eel DeWitt, Hardware.
sari-11
EDUCATIONAL.
ENGLISH AND CLASSIDAL BOARD
ING SC nom,
county OUN T heN AND BOYS—
MT. JOY, Lancaster Pa. Summer Sese:on
opens May Ist. For Circulars call at Amertc.n School
Institute. bo9 CHESTNUT htreet. or address the
apBllt* Pnncipal, E. L. MOORE.
A.All l %'
"WAN SUHUOL LNSTIT r.
reliable medium throttehwhichßotools and Fami
lies may obtain compe tent teachers. Parents may ob
tain, gratnitonshr, info rmation and circulars of the best
school... 8 ITH, WOODMAN, at CO.,
348 BROADWAY, New York, or
mll-11 flan OHEBTNUT Street. PhilewleMbia.
DE KALB INSTITUTE, NORRIS
TOWN, Po., FOR YOUNG MEN AND - BOYD.—
The Summer Session will eommenceon MONDAY. the
16th of April. For orroulara, containing_partica 'are. ad
dream JOHN W. LOCH.
alai-10'606e Prrnal
'W BO • ' DINO SCHOOL.
T USCARORA FEMALE INS TITITTE
Will be opened at ACADEMIA, Juniata county, Pa.,
on the lit day of MAY next. For announcements con-
MAME terms, Ac., apply by letter. orwoman., tm l ot
April, to the subscriber, at au VINE Street, Pht bidet
plum ; after that at ACADEMIA. Inmate connby, Pa.
W. G. E. AGNEW,
fell3-dtmyl` Inn VINE. Street.
nRY.ANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
bisitcANTux, COLLEO_EE, located at Irhhe
delphie. B. E. scorner BEVENTR and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago. and Sc. Lotit.
For information. call or tend for Catalogue. fea-u
ZI N o.—Pure French snow-white, o f
" Veins Mentasne & Co.'e" metinfaciare, for
rale by WETFIKKILL BROTILbR, 41 and 49
North SECOND Street. era
JAVA COFFEE.-1000 pockets prime
Urn Cofftie, for oats by JAMES Getiram & co,.
I RTITIA Stront .9
MINTON'S ENOAUSTIO TILES FOR
floors ,_ Ornamental Chimney Tons, Garden and
owinging Vanes. Fountarie, Vitrified Drain and Hest
Pipe. Vitrified Chimney flan. Imported. n.annfiur
tared. and for sale by R. A. HARRISON.
mhile lintl CH ESTN UT St ref+ t.
SALT AFLOAT.-8,000 sacks Liverpool
Ground, 6ORI do abton's and Marshall's fine,
landing and for *ale in lota to snit, by
ALEX. KERR.
apl3-6t. 134 SOUTH and 330 .14011111. Wha ryes/
BRICK -MAKING MACHINES which tem,
41,olay,. 4 nd i nake 30,c00 per day, Brick Pressen',
llp irkeo m ini; 2'6 Miliff4 kc 2151146
an k i rro ti n
•T
MAOHERBL —363 Bbls. Nos. 1,2, & 3
Mackerel in assorted naokages. for sale by C. C.
RADLER & CO.. ARCH Street. second .door abovn
Fronk an 7
PROVISIONS.—Hams, Sides, and Shoul
ders. or various brands; abto, Mess Pork, Mese
Beef, sod Smoked Beef, for sale by C. C. SADLER Jr.
CO.. ARCH Street. atoned door shore Pmnt ay7
g i IIOULDERS.-50 000 pounds Dry-Salt
Sboulders. just received and for sale by above
SADLER. & ARCH Street, second door
Front.. eon)
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I-GARB
by
wad
"Li.=
'DA.--:400 kegs for sate,
WETILBRILL & BROTHER.
North SECOND
1 300 ,il.olrid. Phials Halifax and kastport
erfiair, Ito boxes Booted Herring, NO hen
bb is White Irish; in store arid for Wein
• . MM. J. TAYLOR-IL, - CO.,
IA: , . and 114 IVIIRTP Witirtea
MAW-AND SHOU4DER2-1,900 Pieces
r
-a-a. Cit
a y amok id Rum tr i t n .ItAtitges
bAtt rat integeoVe.
1820. D. IMOXy.