The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 19, 1860, Image 4

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Tim men whai Os* !ad.d/it uP and
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*no in WI VtatIANOV, , ' , Vitas/ to oblik
up a bi t at s ia isoutf: condition of •its
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Sag_ thEl'idra / 4)12 1 firniar ttit6,Ali
amp % out who, on erpOolally • adiapte“or
illifigetk - OSCIP4II Ibillp2Wilioei iAS Walt*:
It is • aot fib Indite say, thatit; India Alai
lath* its Onft *Woes to the bandi or Ito
:Kw *auk Ur. Moran, ineuttoildinig - bloi
'in pone? thoittllo Alb 'Winging **viola ea*
omit to terottloriblo,''tidn; tko dttnOtifilind eon:
Mid it to the otoet-honttodpeopoiond; *lnapt,
• otraiglit.finWirdi.-'.ingliOil'.managemene. of lir,
-Ilikesh, • handiede - it: tip:min& cif _dollars wooid
hire beim ' the' - ;PraPartf of the'
'output, witold`barMiiiid lo *eery dilferent
anion !Men Whit; fit'lla' '4z
millings &Me MOitltor,'Sflinsh - Were WAN
-tbea in ,gear,'seid
thus farts Aprii,the - reeidpts are;565,006 Amid - of
April 1839,..The,-"Jegieletiet, requisite
erglithistios of theimMpeogbaablemmummitaated;
sad the .Polf=MAPetstion'Ari#be 'Dirtied bonie
diatsly. Tbe - eloada thit io long- . lmpended
over the _ WON; e'ti): break,. IDA an
aisphilans &Mrs fs dlesernible. ,• • - . "
The Pf-40eifeet7etiontY, .'suburbof
• re* ralr) bar been doing thright hit of politics.:
At the tennismaw held last week, the tistioeraM
issrried 'simile:Wl in' the eountY except Ilempatea -
Where the , Remablimuis carry "bite sipeivisor by
144j-eigt' msk ty,instead-of over sir hundred"
"majority, arbieb, they bad -buit year, - -InTenai the
• Anakiti of Illinois is pot en the agaves at'Oharlee '_
ton, it losionddsimity bidierod' be milt- Meidie tlia
' vote of era)* mit; winisuOind And lothenounty•
There is • obeekle- of satisfeetkin
,amteg,*
peopie,...anit, tomb, pashing' of Meth :among. the
triableowe, at'tbe into of tbit city fiiiiread bllli.by
. his eminimee; - Abe bead of the, State. _The “10
Me" of AMA fanstkinary Ina pleeed:opoim" ,bMs
' fu sovelst reason: they, iboabl. be Enact° pay
some terininolli the'alty ;' should .carry pumper,-
at lase fare thaitOther roads; shoild be planed um.
' dot. eonteol of the Legbdature, and ohoold be
inansged bY onetwrqs,dniitted ritponOblllty and
These isibientala, not nen:
Cowed in' *it'll"; hive hilielled Gov. Moron lo
knook them en'the skim), and in doing so hi) has
tisoltargiol iii'doty. The speculators are wan:
- what profane, and talk of "laying out" the ao
tensor ant fall; bully' all know boirdisippointed
people Mtn Mimi, and therefore - A*4 it ilkMphila.
A cool feliew.ettisentif ours has 'bean
, xmileg about among the lieboasee of the beiliwielt,
and counting theiptantity. stowed:oak; lor-core
inuiptianditing theeniaing mummer.; - 11 e cyphers
im 800,000 tone, packed in the establish;
taunts that supply New York and-Brooklyn. The
quantity annually used in them two elite, is about
.1110,000 tone, - to insole which an additional 100,000
is required, MI in transportation nnd.delivery shout
_ one-third
: Nearly 800, 000 men are em•
ployed during ,- the ' *later in) out and store it,
and during the summer four hundred or live Min..
' tired are employed in bringing it from the various!
Vorehtninen, and leaving it at the -doom °keen
sumere. ':Ormstorehome, the largest In the Milted
MOW I
belonging -to the New York ce Compeny,
# is ,simitek at Athens, ; and Is eapable orholdlog,
• 110,0601iiptii - **SrshboaeAllballt, on- the- lame
principle se aildrigeritor. 'The vacant imam be.
twain them, about twenty is Mallbd, with -,
newduit.-; The 'awl ofweekhmi,Wria.loBll,ooo.-:
'Oeserally,"the'nepply of lee. laid far - exmois
- the demand;
,this year, if we' happen - to - have - re,
warm, stMisaer,' there be • bkrelpreadiffint..
Therets nolanger,.- howevet, of having the: erost
Veld nit t,iiioenstof the seireity • ei dompetliion in
ilia Met,* Mawr bat that sold for home
00 4 , 4 44 0 1- dftereeed cs.ust *"PriN barely V*7-
thg the of eittinitaad , "transportation: '
Lol, -through town is "few days ,
since en ;hoe way teDernuustown, •40 mid! her
daugtiter WM:aides theme , • - -
- The ,Reistisig Post, widish iney if mit tote
the fairest; left is by far theablest exponent of the
vtetiee of he -"henhouse*. section of the Rem:bit:-
ma party. is out with -an ably-written leader ; on
theßepildioan Stets fflonvetition, to be - held to=
"moviitteit'llyrameae, - •re appoint AelegateCto the
Chicago itkinien_ileti:--' idumuishas that Deem=
tieslb" lielea ill!' lOW feinteee be ebierfed, is
'Pi s 1 0 04 "; 1 04 C" birninaniere!'aliawir an,
equal • balVet Abe delegates, triable may en•
sue-''giving. a, delegate at large to those who are
of Denweielie origin, and anallierto those who ate
of the - Fbis party, and Pie Pfltitkel of
the 'esetainder7--matefsdl/ A1 41 044 - Sies'-er iiovn
ebefelotee*ed thtelnliellee, division of
themertj which =they , bidose ear place eon&
• daiMe.:.'ltitthr be jlsiiir, Rayne* Pen, 'there will
.be impreteXt irorlomplwint In any quartei; -If it
, net deas;_rie,,demot see what is. topreient eon:
elderablediesitishetion may be mid het he
Repithficale Merl* bit one, party 1 dm, its mem
bers- are perfectly - ,agreed as to the great object
in elelNA, l llo7rxolhitestee to • the lettoditotion of
• sieverY into' Territories; bat, the Menne
'Cos -of_ and Reininit. no 'longer - , exists.
witble the party,-'and that! ff the delegation - to
Chleago be only made up of 'good Bepublimus,
' ' zething more ought to he dsisisttei, "This has. e
platuXbieseend, bat if it wen ever entree it would
not he petimisetory.' The remit' of this Syracuse
Cartme:tliou !mud be snob thet no eensitierabie cleat
ef - Men_bilonglig to the Republiean patty can
:- hare, even a emblems of reason for expensing
• that they are purposely - excluded from a share
the - prOcroeditimi
,of the Chicago. Convention; •
man nature beer acostituted that wren a. thought;
l ea , slight 'or a casual, WnpreMeditatedfnleasere;
which bat .bow of ,eiclusivonser, , often boweiiti
thii cause, ot,deepiseated The
serving:of this , notiesia advance looks very much
asthouab here were entertained that Need -aid
Seward:kettle,* the 'a:invention: result
' slioW,lkat ii the het. • -', •
• Sonatas-I.!defined lifurphy,'of this oity,•one of
• ~the Wood delegatei to Charleston, has addressed a
notate Rms. Gideon 3.',Tneket, albite delegate on
Ike isgeticket, ititttsttast legtstative duties will
pelmet hti attending the ? Convention, and at the
sametisie, expressing :a decided preforms for
Judge Dougiar, as "the only person mentioned in'
toineetien, with - , , the ZPreddency who Mende a'
sheath of me election." The letter , is dated; a 1:
P. teletimPlde Wallis*, this afternoon
• is to thieffiet thattlii Sonatina:id "Aseinably: bane
- passed ids do' City saillteat Bill. over Go.
tremors vote, by t tisetstve vote- So, the isegnis'
• new„on the other aide ' ' -• •
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pIirSIRTATIONS-
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soli [ , iteater, it'irmbroY. kenos for Taunton, at
Wnstit. FlghoL Minna, artited•at Maitford
- Bo ni Unita, Adstag, hence for Pnertaoltst, at Erovi
amellii at ralrtn°ket
801 4 ,1 •keordrt, Alien. 8 Tuttleadmo. F Solliday_ k
Beattie Mldathar, Cox. Hough J
wit i t vilNoliteoutyalkenbere,'F Herten. i'ar
jcer,, lied, tackle,. whits 64,0141. Powell. and Sit -
VOr•Palittlek try hams , striven it Baotou 17th inst.
Stsaluor Bpar,s, Brumley, Mom, arrived at
Hartiorddatli imt • •
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aloneww, April me:
e—Brig Etna.
Captain Brown. front Trinidad for Philadelphia, loaded
I t
.7711 h s; ran ashore Mar %ill alio last meta. end
Tema nal ard on A stomata, has n deapatched to
ner annstanota but fears are entertain for her meet!.
i —NOTICE TOMARINER& _
Nottoet is' bomb, 'liven that the Itoee and rigs Light
Vessel n,mtnd, is off her station, sad is now at
80‘77 Tninsplacpd with as littla daisy yossi le, o
Whio dWo, ledge given.
or MN* Atehtheme Board , •
•• • , MILANO N SMITH, Comm ' r 8. N.,
' ‘"' • Liehtholuie impactor. Second District.
Bates. April law
ATONTILI7IE Poll‘l , -,•G01r6 jsmata—Notioe is hereby
/fi j von tipsktlio resent light on Montauk Point. on L ens
stand. NY* Will be initingnishoAt on the 10th July eat,
r the ism/gym. of regality! the colter. Woman
git i logieliessxmas i me a rme t l i ons. ow ex i i
alto ratilieti n att lima • ereardated: • The tri ' je," P ra m e r y i ltalli.
kale,loolsnows..from a height of 110 f e et ° apace tne sea
kited, led idweld Sees at. a &dame* of elation nauti
pal -It will Its of the guttural color. and the time
r rowolMion will be two nunnteo—tho same as the Pre
sent limit.
ty li7 D r. nn f e t v ld osa Yl T tit L iti v . " 74 3 ' 74 , 34 , crew.
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FOR .DALE AND TO' LET
.VOR SALE—The. stock of Dry . Goods,
t Ett s tarei; ll ' Goodwill. and Leese of Store -Pro: 13
North IGHT Street. Attett It to SOW o 0 BACON.
Ni'. 0 'dowry Moreton .I.K.MX: SS. YOUNG, No. *2O
',dirket street., - aslB-3t
'poOR SALE—Tian splendid Lots. situate
South Side AIICH Street, FAA of NINETEENTH
- Street, sea Lot n feet (rout by 1110 feetApep to Cuth
bert smt.- Apply to - • • .H, WATSH9,
.splB4o s2Y 'WALNUT Shen, 2d floor.
.11 TO. NT— A , three-story: brick
-=L7itildteganth aldoublerbudi building, on Frank
ford toadolpolite , MO,too. Alan, is , twoootori 00t
-take. corner Hart lane and wrankford road, with a fine
Orden. rtahling for four home and two cows. with a
°Number over oaten house. ••-Apply to & gyms it,
rio t -110 14 or* THIRD Street, or at the Cottage. S. W.
corner Hart lane and Itraakford ro ad. - apll3-At.
RENT--To - Physician, Dentist, or
Timber of Flaw, a handsome Parlor. apply
100; ME Street. .-, apl7-Bt.
O E ',B A. L :ivell-locited Lot of
AL:, !Ground. if feet front -13 y ISO feet deep, to s 40-foot
street..• Situate r.gs TENTH Street. above 'Brown. Ap
rto L WATERS, 39T WALNUT Street, almond
apf7-3t*
WOK.: RENT. OR . SALE—Two pretty
AL: Cottasse. Stables, Ito.. foar miles north of Second
'and Vine streets. Ton rooms and half acre lots each.
City worm taken in part velment Ain handsome
Cottage one of one to bye acres. H. F. MIT% Ali
SOMA METH street, ('cooed stow.) • apl47lltt
in I - - TO,LIT—A Three-story Brick Store
=Lind tadiolnuerWArehorige. on Neat aide of WA
TER' Street, near walnut .etreet. elan. two large
Moog With fire-proof ol , rta, Booth aide of %VAL , -
NUT etreat, between water streer and - Delaware
avenue. App ly at. the Office. of the Noitoeiehis and
T v r• A n i t t l a r=r a leje a n t s s er. Do: SOS South
TO NURSERYMEN _ AND FLORISTS
For WS aliana Joiln the fioatillerestern Section of
ihe oiV., well Witted for altruniery...-Terms imoommoda
tier., Yor paitirs address ', K," at this Mho. aptr-tf
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VOR 13.44.1.1L—Thitty Acres of high; beau
." kifal load; - Mi• milssilk of the fieeorid street
siavanints, near snowsuit settlement. Per
icaorms
soes desirous•of-buildms • -a *ovary seat or
PluellantS iin milionlation t will fi hers a lam moor
nowt,: id unnrOlnitil It will be divithed Into !op of from
dAtoleo• sores, sayable wins, lastalmests • or city
p Mitten in pert paymelet. A samenser railroad
• tritaisi two sitars, . Apply to
U. ..fifil l i7,l7l3osth BIRTH stmt. * apli.llt
die . 10::-LET,'OR,TOR. SALE; OR ER
-6E FO I OBikikOTOWN PROPERTY—
'M erl rei-eMyirld :11410K- BOMB $O. 'BO4
Plants m tillannt,Anth tbme-Moried took Wild
ness, mde 7 rem Mir Mikopiektjtj
_modern Ira-
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AM.
TA-Tor
FOR ‘-
IN „ HADDONFIELD
iimstat vett deiirsble &lett- ead Prima
Resideumw- - welt shaded and beat i oeta iraera T T,
Mom the DeeWel property` Tul i p Gro pai..
at well• l l7= T arl: ""Ibir w
be eaehetalett e let real
'data. !arms 0817 ! r i leTtpi 111. l't ‘'TON;
_ • . &gib rouirtjt s v k
,:sid4m netweenlo A.
VOR SALE—A lama Car ri age 'and liar
-a: ar i raaajile establiabmotat, situate on_the romper
el l & the engraft streets to Portsmouth , va.,... doing
a vpurbusinees.tThe owner is unable. through
il ,to moray,* it Mention. Can be earohseed
op arel very reasonable term. v. lesamicer s term
of yew. Army to • • , ' , GIRO. R. BREAD,
or' -
- s t rie l a ertem
TNk wm eetas : ,
. oldlo-I* -- = Street.
beautifully situated
doiks ipmaitio4voll iitiaded,„ wits oat& houses
n tetsiM bi =Tr:Ol=M tilde one
gme
earaibroy depot et &idiots's. ANSI II".
Street, , , - 'AIM(
FACTORY-FOR OR 'TO
ARNT—Thio lane L briolr BLIND and - RANI
F7.60xy,,,, Utiti o v i rt, opposite Forronown.Nrith
14,11eut Petn Mtn% sod Unmoor lasehmips.—in
alsomiloto.oet totobinomikror lrogoo-looldloo,
to ~ u., For address R. IL' CORSON.
ape thsteet
Olt LI ERY -TO LET.—THE ("BLE
Ut~e
W IIIkATND LUKE MIMI COLIARY, situated
tt P4 Valnoliits itr_ltsyr,sridar i zg
Ilia tiOomo.tion the imeroyessienss
I t hir i=k;Vel . I edllllll4 Alit Cog - pine d on the
esoperkb•Paish seve n I l e thi he stoat it it of a smpe,.
rifir sursibtri end has attained kWh reputation when
iLit beet uitrodusad, 4t sabred end
■ readriaae•se amore sad Intarmediate
ii="r;shioh it I neat both by mutat and mulumui. A
market has also ben opened fortis h cabs the North
,t ls , V to
,i zeit../ ar T i j . .ti=i to, the Esurt . At ray be
June neat, or the extersoon d i /CA% HairitailA
o I=Verg'b.97LVlTlLLTgold,"
Tbese Tetra will 1 from save to four hundred
Rud a
meta level. -There are other
iteit, and Gray Aelt_Coal on the pro
perty, whit) are many SO0111111)111. The capacity of the
breaker m fifty thousand tons per annum.
The Colliery eat be examined on apphosmon to r). w.
c,.ctsi k viir on the premiase.
7or rungs ' r information apply , "
EAISTWICIC,
_Was•tutits ti NO.III VINE Street; Philadelphia.
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.
. Vi LIIABIA Riti.L' MATH FOR BALE.
*ho *Lubin Penn aid Country nest, (*abutting 100
Apseof highly °animated land. situated in the town
.4hip o f Os Philadelphia acorn, and within
t, miles of the depot in Germantown.
,eu e tion of Oda properts pot to be gurPeesed.
N bow ed oo the north by Washington lane, on the
sato bywlishly Line road, and on the, south by
Resneestreet, and within one-enthth of a mile of the
tonteintn Tampa.. end p quarter of apple of two Ste
-done on the Chestnut lidi branohof the Germantown
• Railroad, Hien street, and Washington lime.
. r The location of the above property a high and heal
thy,-the lead , well were* a* lying • very advance
inanely for Oottagoltitea ft, eaninande r an , extended
9.311 M of- th• lierroundi *entry. and is intent/wed
in , the_itreste rutA i Le Goireaßatowe, se !aid down
uses tbirour _ district The pr o oritT a is
i a t l ay 4 rilfnaGMAettee=ition g l ilitrie l t l i s rths trderh
. ,
S " ii" • tilatie Bundles Lot. attested'
A 1 -'' titroet:staa :' ;l , t *ad, Berteastoien. eon
le el li E ts f -iwi lTPO on said, street NY. feet. and in depth
'Oast :Vries an anw of &borne sorer. The
twee ._ ' eh and &feu towards Blenheim orient,
rem whisk gla a new of largo and elegant shade
li, iien,yeflt*'' 11*Idsi*
t fAtio adjoining and in the
rip er v i lypher's-l i ta ri e , GU
b y, Germantown.
t,
• . Ps Miteglita al lr., Attorney,
".B. IC obi. El H and W ALN UT Otreeta.
Ot to - ' - . , - BAMIIRL, B. HENHI,_
- mta-aut ,• . ; . GERMANTOWN.
niLLTARD T,IIRLEB FOR EALL-Two
iur arikohuss Villiard - Toblog,with_ al inch marble
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
°TIC "'COPARTNERSHIP
ite ll iebrit r aTingrinterat %trig; ifir
solyea by mutual onneent; J. E. Knorr retiring
• The business of the late inn will do gelded by
011nRI.E8 F. TAtiGe RT. at the old idoed. 1.:10. 611
,MARKET Street, where eil venue hieing Osumi
preeentAtieni for eialeinent. sad tt!ges hydebted
ifillk• payment. J_ KNORR.
' 110114 , , cam. F. TAGGART.
T A DIIITED - PARTNERSHIP.—:-NOTICE
is hereby gimps; that the iabearibars' hare - formed
it limited partaershit eivatably to the act of Assembly
of taegoninitinWealt of renuirylvania,Approved March
stat; tall entitled *k wit e zhir. to Limited fartaer
diffeeitatt erre(' this odd partner:
4 4111. 1 1% be ecindsletedie that ofZ,CM/M11641 F. TAG
1,1 'senora vista of the bind ea to be trap tea
l_ i riNerittitiluo o fte l Tigreltra l Nif i ai l iegg! ale f!
The name 0 t general partner is CHARLES r.
TACIOARA w place of residence is at No. 1610
Hheatimk street, is the city aodthe
name of eke' epeeist - part Mir LLIAki HbAtHEL
- TAGGART wan likewise reaidee the city of Ptula-
Jett . it atto.
to. V iril e : OPlLifirk frEmBEL
TAliGra b p i; contributed to the common stook of the
gm the scm o ten thousand dollars in each.
The period at which the Mid Copartnership M to POI/1-
moms I. the 4th day of Atippl r and ta to terminate
oa the !0144
k
as-m lakt H BBL DAbOART.
COPARTNERSHIP.A. W. RAND has
TEll DAY astral into nithwitehlP
. A.toiN.
Theo maple of thE G e iI W be ,
D,
ALLEN.
ho. ,
W will minting
FI
i-AIE-AwEV-WATISE' PUREAcE
" 1"-MA VIIPrt l lin*E*
At tho old , • • • .
o. Nioth 11,4211 Eltreet, Philadelphia.
April - 2.1W; •m -toe
tOBAO9, &a.
_ _
HAVANA (1I GARS :—Ail unusually
Idadeate• amrortmeat of ' tbe 'moat celebrated
brands, mob es ,
flabanae, ' Partigai,
ruarm
Vasaa4.t,
.nranaset itraana,rroyp6o;,,- , tasaaum e sac tligarktath S
a..of Stbe dritealce,umna Load Brevets, L
od-
dye*
goecasMlit t. ltla d••• , momma w amU A ral a l lltse J
ustMs.tat:e leeAr-
-•MUeAL&TrETEst,
f4 , lool+lB` v
'. O - fi lllibutYlmtrooot
oft,
•
-* Josinibis C a l
Elan zirtb*/ ter st r
low ratos, for eadtzur
TIARDEN. FOR 18 60.
la :A ; long itigroet variety.
1 . 0 .fw it pleas& of SOO varieties.
'?" • s 4 4ETlB.oLtha hlstaaallta`.
na t j rw ir W°s i lc o.
rape um, o.
_ad for e oh my ha had Patty
A. 01AB - ft. IA CheitsuS se.
'VAR, PITC AND ROSIN. —450 'Bar
rein_ Tar. - SOO - ken Tar. 'IVO dimple Pitoh. IMO
hanleLAueinti-.IIMII otijapur s 'al:tog/ 0 6 . nd tot
mole p_y _ Ow - 4E4r_
&ST Poen ISOUTAWIAKVES.
SOAP AND_ 1 4 14 00.4.;:;,--01Boie's Olive
!veto itelicie.treieretve:
tFfr r WO Boxes Ada-:
'TirC fite./50 boxeetlifetneinert andfor,
" 931r ,'" la VIDA 19141Mhgt%
+ ditn - ftieattle c r e tak i: Afele
Mi:::ADRIT;e7t. emeeind door shove Prone. vit
SiOttfibilaf -at° Ott g liO ' iiildiSalk
ieseleeit and tot eels ~l '
ry
tgy it ;rr.P. l o4 , Fitlti'Vro*ii jek
ethinrn i tt i6 P Blade n i ts ti
'IAVA
.0(014 1 / 1 .4-1 000 nnekets mime/
0116
411 E PRESS.-PIIILADELPIIIAi THURSDAY', APRIL 19. 1860.
NEDICItaig.
.I_l OPATKONG :WHISKEY-7,-B 0P A T-,
Kozie WHISKEY
HOPAT ONG WHISKEY. '
Thin dillotons Toros titdourantit&stillsd, froth - Abe
pureJ_uioe of
the dreal .tro i rnilr itfilleVnlitlrf?:l4l=!
,asding the numeroue. P.!,Whi s k iee .o *doh
haveteen palmed omen the 'motto impure liquor&
It is endorsed by_all the_pretninent“ • - '•
,rwrototexe. CHEMHIPe t and CoNfIiONISEURScas
" 44esii isp o i l i u te h lthT
which are so in
d te - put up in elegant stytet r in c iarge boftlei n ai 70 Oents
reel!, and is the Cheap/St - and tee`plarest• 'pint now in
the market. - „T; O. HESS & CO..
Wholesale Agents..
aplS:bis - No. 7 SouthEIXTH Street.
AIRS. WINSLOW ..
AN EXPER(ENCID !frugal AND FEMALE
itoritoifUl Ellikenti _to the latent= of mothers her
tOCCTIIING" SE-RUP
OR' CHILDREN TEETHING,
ngreatly facilitates the process of teething, by
ing the me . reduoing.all inflammation; will al
-1113 U n gtMETFE a 9 F
M um.
•"- Do nu upon It, mothers, it will give rest toy ourselves
' 'RELIEF AND REALTY( TO YOUR INFANTS.
this article for over ten
fidenoe anruth of it,
ble FAILE D nay eltimr
IT be a SIN
FELT A CURE, when
_ know tut instance of
Ito used it. 04 the eon
with its operations. and
oommendationofits Meal
tnes. We speak in thin
~ow,'.. after ten years'
reputati almos t fulfil
(dare. In Avery
is suffering from Data and
found i a fifteen or twenty
ministered. ,
in the_prosorintlon of one
ENOED AND SKILFUL
. . d has been used With
OF CASES,
.hild from vela, but in
. wels , correots anidity
to the whole eystem.lj
Lien. GRIPING' IN TE
COLIC and overcome con
speedily remedied, end in
best and surest remedy iv
DYSENTERY and DIAR
whether it arises from
clause. We would say to
hild suffering from any of
do not let your prejudices,
others, sJond between
the relief that will
the
timely
SURE—to follow the
timely used. Full three
pan, each bottle. None
mile of CURTIS & PER
the outside wrapper,
i.,
ghout the world. Primed
t, New York. jyrt-ly
' Wartime put ultra mold]
.47 1 n7;r111 1 I l i taTeieTer i Val
attiokiltq'tard
tAtelyse4. ever did
cotton to any one
are delighted
neer in terms of highs
eel effect! and =dimity'
wattor " what we do
experiencie.and pledgeou
giant of what we here de
,ftUnoe where the Wan
e4haustion, ref iewdl be
rh ijilie 44l: m 2l ost l iPh ill Y it n l ll" :"
rayssES in New England
neve failing snorters in
T ", THOUSANDS
Xt tog only rillievee the
mree the stdmaoh
it gives tone and en ergy
TO Wirer A l rithA l t
' enigma. whioh, if not
death. Wa believe it the
the world in all easemo
' ,
teething or from enyothe
every mother Who has a
he foregoing complaints.
tor the prejudices o
TOUT Whoring child an
SUHE—yes. ABSOLUT
use of this medicine, i
tionisfor wing will aooom
rfaliTe°N`gels/Oirl7, lmo °On-
Sirigold by Droggistst
pal Ch ce loe Vi cents , N0.13a g bottm EDAR
Pri.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
4 MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
UAL rA , ANCORPORATED 181 D—CHARTER PERPET.
No.gle WALNUT Street_ above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid•up Capital Stook and Burping In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Turniture , Merehandise,
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
• -
~ DIRECToRs.
Thos. R. JVlaris, John T. Lewis
Johnge nt W e
I e c. lah . Morton, Jam es
tn n tin i k B. a Pit t rl h it :
Petrick Brady. Chas. W. Poultney,
, Tsgs....l Morris.
, It MARIS President.
ALBERT C. L. Cli f hl 'AFO I)..Seoretary' . fert-tf
ANTIIRACITE INSURANCE , COMPA
NY.—Authorized Capital 8100,003—CHARTER
PREPETUAL.
Office No. 311 WALNUT illatet, between Third and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia,
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merohandise gene
rally. .
Also, Marine Iruniranoem on Venal', Caligula,. and
Freights. Inland Insnranos to all pa its or the 'Union.
DIRECTORS.
'.. Jacob Faber, Joseph Maxfield.
• f. Luther. r. George N. Eckert.
• . Andenried, killll,...ll: 4 lxitori,
avis Pearson,
atm. Sieger. J. E. Baum.
ve.m.r2l.l.,ivirrenstdent.
W. M. SMITH, Seonitary. ap3-tuthstf
AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
F
toe ounaffirr Streit, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED ENNSYLVAR APRIL, INC AY THE STATE OF
PLA.
'NFIXED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIM%
DrILICTOZII
.ftmnei•WAnbt. D. ii. Birtter,
Win. W. wining . . W. Erermap.
&.1
L i. Richardson. firM knris. Jr..
. . Wm" ow . stoat.
: !non Datil, viin Morns,
8. 1348 k W.pA7 k A ggi r ent.
~
JO...JULIAN . 8 ...CUM. Vies Pool.
WELLUDDIS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Teri -tt
HT DARER CITY INSURANCE COMPA
NY—FRANKLIN 'BUILDINGS, 408 WALNUT
HT EST, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND HUR
*FL /3 8368.74870.—1n5ures against Lou or Damage by
Fire. and the Penlsof the Sea, Inland Navigation and
Transportation.
GEORGE IL HART, President.
• F P , ROllB,,Vioe President.
. H. COGOGHALL Heo'y and Tramlines.
H.
. BUTLER, Assistant Heoretary.
DIANCTORS.
Georg* H Hart,
a . P t7ey il r ig erlclus t
%,itat Anarepi Chamber,
toit'leteall Samuel ones, M. D..
mh94l
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST OM
m-",ofFkirmnijaartutr•rar offluingi
Va. Streete._Aaee., *HIM tis.
WRNS I,ivissi (or the whole term of dife—pruate
lintuuldwie and endoirmente—pareksees life interests in
Red Edtstq, and makes an coatroom deputing oath,
eontingenotes ot Life
iirestoto. . •
e - y sot ae,,Exeentore. Adidnietiater% Andknees
end wiaralfti
rel L. Miller,• l lein k tialt . r.
win Coates
1 gel Ilmrgold. t ' emeal•Verisrlands
Om . muter.. 011111tqa . reter,
, i — WI • ne.r. il. 4. eopysTaVd e ing;
i , .0 .01/111111414 6 . V ' •V c Ai r iami
Sun NW, . li mar,
i . Vern ,li B. Al h tsr,
k ri
I, eta
VI ' be
. : Warner litr al. I it . i'majuk
• ,p,,... .. • Tenser*
I A . . LEL President
i af s ti n t ..
'
, Vioe PoWt•
Sown W. NOIIIOI. fiso . retarr. sun!
WINES AND LIQUORS.
THZ PAVE GROWERS' COMPANY OF
COONA C.
.CAPITAL. T REE MILLIONS OF FRANCS.
THE COUNT DE MINT-LEPER, PISS/DENT.
,lULES BURET h MANAGER.
ASIEJYT NRW YORK,
JOHN OSBORN.
THRIB CORPORATION, n o mbe ring amongst its share
litildera fourteen hundred Proprietors of the best Vine=
yards in the District of Ceuta°, its extensive Betablish
moots being located in the centre of toe town_of that
name, was organized for the elites* purpose of MlLlE
tinning the standard character o
PURE COGNAC RANDY,
by mappingthat article .•in all its-native purity and ex
cellence, to Correspondents in Foreign Countries, end
is bound down by we Statute of Regulation to confine
its transactions entualy to the Staudt grown withmthe
District of Cognac. and wholly the produce of Vine.
yards to that highly-favored tooahty; no conoition
whate et admitting Into its storehouses any Brand'
which mar hare been produced without the limits of
'sea District.
with the object of extending the Just reputation of
their brand by such means only as will meet the ap
prove' and co-operation of the most niewietable Wine
Merchants in the United lOUs THE VINE OROW
ERR' COMPANY has authorized the Ageney in New,
York to put up their choice Cognac brandy in SUSS o f
DIA dozen full-sued bottles each, and the Lime will lie
ths weed of to the Trade and the kublio, by the under
mentioned respectable &tn. . • -
livery bottle is sealed With the capful* of the Com
pany—the corks beat the same stamp and the labels
oi Aram an exact description of the quality, duty signed
to lac-simile, by the Agent of the Company.
• The brandies now offered consist of two different
dualities, both guarantied to be equally pure in quality,
differing only In point of rise, and degree le strength
depending thereon, the oldest being the st _potent.
One description termed THE -VINE-ORQ WENS'
THREE YEARN OLD,. is an excellent edicts of the
age reptesented. suitable for fe t trly or. medicinal 'inc
enses; and another quality_ is seigneur! the VIN
GHOWERY ANTEDILUVIA N
, so called on account
E t
of its extreme Age, and because the remoteyear of
actual prodncnon IS beyond positive verification.
Objections having bees urged that the bottles are too
tante, and the Brandy of &greeter strength than ie usu
ally supplied to the public, the Agent of the. ,ornpany
ventures to expreu the opinion that s )art e bottle may
be Preferred to &smaller one , and that n obtaining the
article of the exact strength at at Minh t was exported
from Cognac.. consumers may racegnise, the advantage
of adding water to suit their own tame, Instead of pur
chasing water at the price of Brandy,
, For sale only by GREEN. BROTHER. & COOPER,
No.llB WALNUT Street.
_- • apldatti&th am"
LAGITERENNE & TEASEL,
Spooner' to P. L. Laspronn , e l .
No. 306 *wit PRO!. Street.
ffer for sate, from United Moms Opted archon°,
of their own importation,
' Oniulie",
Cognacs.
Pinot, Castilian fc Co a of various viotates not in as
"figeTicag.',__' 16 II • q
F. L. Laguerencor, " 0
• Rochelle.,
; failtglt"
, A. Csings,
14rei wimmdo
cosmsogos wines 'a tt various brands.
Bonbons Olive 011, n Imagine, (I'. L. Laguerenne
brand.' t . ap6-1m
fI_BORGE WIIITELEY, .
•lug -- - rwr g thykoza strait.
)... vo
t a , , r atg u lr o l - m i.. k . 0 _, t 2 1
uunaaP l Fra"•
&not Cadillogt. Olk. '
r =i vit giAsel lidn. it . be::
~
irr y , I • r
I rellte ja M -' & 43,"
. i
' 7 4 1 19 ri i
i
MOAT & chi,
j
ra also
4444 74. -11--il ve litisa e WIC Lorr uldr emaa
' um: Fie emu 01 . Am.. e -11,
LEGAL.
IN THE' ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OITY_AIsD COUNTY' OF PINEADELPHIA.
FAtate of ANNA MARIA
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, mettle,
and edJust the account of Edward Peace , executor o
th e estate of Anna Maria Peace, deceased, and to make
dlstnbetion of the balance In the hseds oldie account
ant, will meet the 'entire Intgreated or the Eurposeeßf
Pan aPPolptment on IVION_PAY AN RN DON. ATI
at folly p clock, at hie omim at the southeast co er.ol
Mfaul IL and LOCUST Streets, to the oity of riyi suet-
Phis. DAN DOUuItEKT
spit-thsturit . Auditor.
fllO THE PUBLIO. , „ •
CALHOUN'S ANNULAR 'VENTILATOR.
The above patent is deemed, by soinntitlo sod irsott
sal men to be the very best ever , olfered to the %Mlle,
and 'Nods only to be seen _in actual operatio4 or its
merits to be aispreord. Nothing ever intr need is
so tperfeetly adapted or,ventalating private an nubile
bilikiimreL 'oboe's, Genitals, engine houses, mine",
steam and asibincveniele, sod for, the cure of emohy
acme.* they hareem equal. , • , - .
Manufactured sod
for sale,wholesale and retail, at
the CYl e V. n fAr a lt 4 LlTA i r t t iES gr/t r
lar 0.. t. nil..
"Mona! attention wit l given to all descriptions of
heating and ventilating by the undpriagnad o who Pile
been many years yntotloally engaged 11l the above busi
ness. Also for sale, Culur's mistly.oelsorsted waym-air
forneaea. gunning ranges, bath Wile, rigifigrbitgabY
rela.stothaire - CHAS. WIL
PLSOATORI AL SPORTS.
PHILIP WILSON L CO., 4S CHESTNUT St.
would invte the lovers of PRICATORIAL SPORT
the !Inset satoortment, and Best quilts, of TACKL E,
evils offend in this cty.
Such as Burgess' worklrrenowned Trout, Base, : and
Salmon Rods. Supenor pont, Baas, end Salmon new
Frextra Limerio, Virginia, Salmon, end'
Hpoke, Reele L Sockets, Artifimal Bait, Silk,'
ilk add Hildr4 WNW, Lutes, and Cotton Lines.
•
LADIES' TRAVALLING BAGS
mannfaotured and tor sale by C. P. KUMPP, 118 .
North FOURT H /littera, above A roh,
1/n°loo'l6l'nd retail manufaotarer of
PORTS-MONNATER,POCKST-BOORS, CIGAR
•-- CABER, OXEY-BELTS.
&Ole's. Parses. Calms. Bankers' eases. Dressing
Cares. Writing - Desks, Port-Folior, Bill Books.
Jobbing' promptly done. -
DRAWING 'AND PAINTING MATE
a-Jr ittilla.
rit i roglizt'Bl."-n , . ~.. ,
olt,o is ism sad vases.
L ass
nt. OS or Okildrior . JAW ram! for Willa mai
. nta, --_„, , ' • !
clam SiartotOr• rTenilege -
Mr cards, Amor can and Frew&
if. ', , 5 iiri giatil" ,lll 4 ,
li. k itrirzili" '
nob Str t. '
WIIMARRAT,R mrEllic.,* r. G H
- .. wins.
Bi-UAAB. BU DA.-400 k i ; I L for sale,
m ai tny' r o w %wall,
DIQIDrAL•
TAPE WORM- - TAPEWORM.
'JAYNE'S SPECIFIC FOR TAPE
nevarbeen known ,to fail single Imitation to
remove Him troublesome avimal. It is lie easily taken
as an ordinary Dorset:ma. and is followed by no unplea
sant effebta. The worm is usuelly expelled in from throeto eight boars after the medicine to taken. It is put up
in doses. with directions far its use.
Ey writing to Dr. D. JAYNE di SON 242 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelplua.enolosing two dollars for each dose,
the medicine will immediately be forwarded by mad to
any part of the world.
READ THE FOLLOWINGICIERTIFICATEN:
gIeIIetPECTADY, N. Y., Nov. Et, 1867.
Dr. D Jayne—Dear dire I received the paokage of
your lepecifie for tape worm, and took it rewording to
the direotione. About four hours after I. had taken it,. I
passed a tape worm measuring full fifty-two feet in
TIMMS VAR VORST,
Engineer on N. Y. end Erie Railroad.
RICIIIIIILD, Jan. 16,1855.
Dr. D. Jayne—Sir I have for eight yearslieen afflicted
with that terrible disorder—tbe tape worm. During that
time I bad tried various remedies, and the best medical
skill in this and the adjacent counties. without obtain
ing any relief. -I was advised to send for your remedy.
At that time I was almost reduced to a skeleton unable
to attend to business, and nip suffering was be yond jle
saription. I took two doses. and Urn passed fifty Net
of the worm. lam now strong and in opod health.
Mr. Perry Brewer writes: MASON FRAIRS,
POUT GIBSON, Ark., Feb. sd. 1558.
" After taking your apecifio for tape worm, it had the
effect to expel a worm measuring in all twenty-four
feet."
Extract of s letter from Mre, George E. Houk, dated
CANDOR. Tioga Co., N. Y., Feb. 9,1868.
"About a year since are reamed from yo y a dose of
the Tape Worm tipeoifio. which my husband took ac
cording to directions, and the result was; that he teased
nearly sixty feet of the worm."
PHILADELPHIA. March 21,1869. '
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir I had been for some four
Fseare agitated with that horrible disease, rape worm.
aVnig tried various remedies without cocoon. I was at
t compelled to use your SPECIFIC. I say compelled,
for I had great repugnance to advertised medicine.. as
I oorundered them all humbugs, so it was with great dif-
Sanity I was induced to try your remedy. I toot three
doses. and the result has been the complete election of
my tormentor. I have pulled some eighty feet—the hist
eight or ten' feet tapering gradually until it was no
thicker than sewing cotton, with a head as large as the
head i f je a pin:
I be tf eve if I had taken your medicines in thebegin
ning, fore my stomnoh beo•me , sooustomed to drugs,
one dome would have been suMment.
Feeling it to be a duty I owe, not only to you, for hav
ing saved me from en early grave, where my disease
would have inevitably laced me, but also to those who
are adboted as I was, I make public these facts,
POWs gratefully, Louis WAGNER.
Fifth and Chestnut streets.
ELIZABETH. Ills. June 17.1869,
Gentlemen: Your TAPE WORM SPECIFIC has
been administered according to directions First dose
at seven in the morning. At three in the afternoon the
worm was expelled entire. Your SPECIFIC has sus
tained its pretensions, and I have no hesitation in re
commending it to the pubho. •
JABIRE D. Lewis, M. D,
_
POE TEReVILLS. Tenn., July 12. MN ,
Dr. D. Arne gr. Son— , Dear Sirs: A little girl about
seven years old Was suffering with tape worm, and had
been tamer medical treatment for some time, without
benefit. Your SPECIFIC was given according to
eli
reetione, and in about three hours fifteen feet of the
worm came away, which, from the description, I think
must be the entire worm: it. MoDich.
DEERYIELT4 N. Y., Aue. 1859.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir; I took your TAPE *ORM
SPECIFIC aceordinr to d irections . Eight hours after
wards I dwaharged without pain ) his wormship, who
measured twenty-e ght feet in length. and contained
more than 960 links. LUTHER bluats.
N, Y., Ans.ls, jaath
Dr. D. Jayne=ltehr Sir : Last week Mr. Myersmade
inquiries of us about yank TAPE WORM SPECIFIC,
and immediately wrote to you for some. This morning
he called upon us with a bottle containing the tape
1007171. Waitrigit & RAT, Druggists.
NEW BALTIMORE. Mich.. Sept. 21.1Nnt
DrD. Jayne & Son—Dear Sirs: I took your, TAPE
WORM SPECIFIC according to dtreotions. The worm
was expelled in six hours; length twenty-six feet.
Yours, &0., LOUIS STIES.
Emmen'les, Mo., October yogge.
Dr. D Jayne & flon—Mr e ltiley Prom has been in bad
health (or some years, Pub act to epelle of sickness at
the etomach , and confirm emaciation. About a month
ago he threw up about two:I-five feet of tape worm.
it broke.,
'PA PE partiemainkur in le stomach. We proeured
some of font
APE WO SPECIFIC, which he
took according to direotions. He goon discharged about
sixteen feet of tape worm, and thinks he is now free
from it. Yours, &0., Runt & Doeobses.
DAV/IMPORT, lOWS, t 1860
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir I took your SPECIFIC for
tape worm, according to directions, and ID four hours the
worm was expelled. DIMAIABN TEORIONOR.
Colin, Seco, California, 0et.21,1809.
Dr. D. Jayne & Son—Dear Birs: do not hesitate nor
do delay to give my tesAin3 may to the...great exoelfenoi
and superiority of your TAFF. WORm spEcuno.t
I lately had an occasion to have the virtue of this meM
eine tested, the result of which was the expelling of a
tape worm of enormous length. which had worn the pa
tient down to a skeleton. but who now looks fleshy and
healthy. I am at liberty to give the address of the lady
from whom this tronblesome animal wail expelled ; but
a quarter &option of it now on exhibition. at my office, is
ocular prom of what I have written. It has 1/0111
named by hundreds who have called to see it.
Yount, truiy, E. G. Sonsises.
Illikszosotron, Dl., Jan.O.
.My daughter, long afflicted witlia tape worm. was en
h_rely relieved by one doge of DR. JAYNE'S TAPE
WORM SPECIFIC. DAINRT DILL.
Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, 243 Idengsr-
Nov street, where ail Dr. JAYNE'S VALUABLE ME
DICINES may be obtained. mhffl-lm
pun GEORGIA. ARROW ROOT.
The special attention of physielape and familiesis
called to the supenority thus e. It is rapidly
supplanting all other kinds. and all those Who have
used it give it the most denuded preference. 'The lol
lortipf extracts cr?m eert‘thcates in the bends of the
n j ni tri a ti'Whittlthzr, , Ary":4l itrzekieelhdi tit;
those gentlemen ot the medical profession who have
tully examined It.
itW — One poid, OH cents, or two poundi for RI.
Complete instructlonsaeoompacy each pa
show-
Ink how to make the most delicious articles for the
tilbla NOß BALE, WHOLESALE ANIbRETAILs
NRNDERtON BROWN'S PRIM AND PNENT&A.T4
tfrOILD.D. N. CORDED vIIKTEI Ofttauti
!Streets, rilit.A.DELPilu.
FREDERINf l irri, s -rsil
DRUG StaBl,
d.E.
Co Il a ndg 1
C il Lopeutt'. Hotel,
rAILADItt,FILLI.
.1 have ' , unlined and srepared some Arrow Root.
manufactured try Col. Behove*. of Bt. Mares, Georgia.
Wins the being ualy of that Be r muda eanie! have
met with. superior to any or other Ar
row Root I have nen.
" SAMUEL JACKSON, M. P.,
" University of Pennsylvania."
I have eiainined a sample of Arrow Root, MAlM
faotu red by CoLliallreei r of St. Macy% iieorF t itt. and
VI!! 11 ) l u t :4l a a t l te h r e , 471, rcfty."4 . ,,fiirtrecin. of
beat Illualuf, and, from the experiments made upon it. i
And it to' °mama eirlarpe a proportion of nutritious
t ihr:eri
tatter, and t e beat ,1 to in y :::zy oth e e . !: , : „„t rtt pli,. : ,„, 30
It hetn of vital im.R;;l„„be to ijan% ttark i a
delicate articles of d let be pure feel mtui of the oePor
tuliiitl-t7r4" favorably of
tilltrNollslt toot.
('!OUCH! COUGH ! ! COUGH !!!
EVAPOVIX.LIS, nook Wilk, Seel 11, M.
'DR. D.ijalors: Dear tgliMr. atbaniel Blultes, of
this place authori sod me metals that Mewl fe wall' taken
to herbe d one year ago With Lutnt IhseAse, whiatt
phyannans monnunce,d Qnunimptiorl. He doOtoted Tat
six months ton s nurcose,dheing which tone be itnd
heard your EPECTORANT Spoken of very highly,
and concluded to try it. He bought of your Agent a
half
.dosen bottles, and his wife commenced wing it,
and has been getting better ever since. She can go opt
even now, and te gaining daily in strength.
A. 11.. Warr & Co.
ERPEGTORANT C F o O tRLrU, O NG
o F p V t,A R ,.
1868.
Da. D;Jkima beve Made Use of
i l our .ENREOTO
RA N / for Luca Fever, awl it effect, a nun). loth Op
aid of your eXcel/ant PAP4Trg P
• D.
w. l l owzuy.
TEE BWEDIEII brIBSIGNARY," .
Extract of a letter,from the Rev. A. w 'bark. dat ed
,- • - OICKHOLeti tinter LPhreb
Your invaluable Medicine', the E PY. ORA "r; has
been of 'Cr, enlin4%l 4011.101110 My. till"Cpt and brown,
Bud I can Koran yde Without it'•'innalii pay. Etvital
of our (Honda, to whom We have ommeionally given
come, express themselves as being much benefited.
THREE YEARS WITH BRONCHITIS.
STOCKTON. Owen CO" Indiana, Sept. 4, 1812."!
Da. JAYNE: My wife. having. been severely afflicted
iomit three caf e with Eronohttiaosnd hitvitig heard of
a wonder I elllctua of your EXPECIORANT for
ugh', Agt Pm Drilmulty of Breathing, Spitting of
oad. and br Disebemi of he)t lva of efteea of
Ma of it. and one box of - BANAT I. 9. itilij
i a n T et i iggfind ° 4:l l :ll7ZZlgprea r apitf:
unity o breathing and pain removed. producing* trim
and easy papecroration, and in ONE MONTH e ff ected a
COMPLETE CURE, .1. P. SMlllf.
Prepareu only at
mhM-lm JAYNE'S. CHESTNUT Street.
RIIpIiTON'S
COD pyillt
'OR
Jan-am OONSUMPTION.
TRE CHIMP AMONG
..T.EN Tit__QpsAND,__
DIMWIT'S hIAGIOAL FAiN A4TDAI4O/1,
1.1 AS umversaily supplanted all other
JILL (Mittman' and healing application. in both the
Eastern mut Western Ilemtspheree, wherever intro
duped ; and its istriaric Nara is she true secret of its
....,,cs to aft cptarlcoas nirections. whether the eau*
be socidter or &stmt.
BUF N 8 4 o al SCALDS
a Instantly relieved of t.! their antrolsk lain and
instantly b elieved
Dy a Owl" spittle/men or this mar
ve kyr healer cad the 4 nosh I. renewed as if by a
("Im erl i PlifOrtl i tli : VIM PIt3IERT. '
. ONldren are • Ment Wenn fro meat ernalln-
Puma, espeoially ,from o Fond and - Campasns Ex
erosions—therefore every Z mother should hare this
b e*lif rlir ft ritrir V Mnlil l eit; l 4s h
ir u
latoßosate,nsog,,,Ll 4 . ' if hires *strawy, or
TO TlLltle t t Ltß a n a i fIEA AND LAND..
diTIVRA 4 4. tot rn life ,-. fliarrtur e Zan ° r fe
chance of accident from 9.; arpierion, era,_or cot i..
trion ihould bear ut. mind ;:l. Rai thts Alamo Extraator
4'64 beat and only friend. W- Is both portable • ens
chime, and should evl be co companion,'" it Mend
in et There are t ott- 5, sands of li ving witnesses
totes to tte teary* mu k : 4 virtue , who owe their
Sound tibs and musolea I to i tt ,....,,..060..,.
• The _orr i aaraa few of e leading diseases for
whioh 0 Antall, CA TAIN EXTRACT
OR IA a artilvE 0 as well cur CURE:
rtrefeetea, , Sores of all kinds,
r° sr' ' s* ' ' At:P . /titer, egfil ' ir m",
lls,
M I r & B ailee, rgisr So r r° ` MT 1 17,'
POTA Li, ' a t l f ° o l 4, l" Dill'
Pik
Heat ?
Ch Hands , ronnal Sores, *rains,
Chilblains, . eine seaetaltr, Ethan Fox,
Cramp, apples, Tumors,
goprected Cords, lies, Titter,
bitorees of the =mina, irire r nal norm
Ittat the prim,* D*1,1,1 Dirdwii, New lei,
In tl ider,...Lc , nert
Co Weird See qt. lona ii ii i iirite r ob:
timed of all respoota e Drullstifd anthems
throughout the united niuk t. _ 2ltr
. 3 th
Mr 44 Irk. 4D rep,
WhOles le Pete fir ?PM/ Y 51318.
NEW AND -WONDERFUL DIEM
VSIit.T for thp Oura_of ltheerastisei and Gout.
at i r ARTHRIT/0
medioine is o ersitsrith the ntmostoonfidiinoif Of
bein e s . th r e y stost et
dimu e eit ire t re ss d i . rser m e d di ng fo v r t t r ed e o lvr i e n d r i e s :
pe hendedfro4 Ite m
n u;
jo bs :a ir ... ,
v;„ d ri ,, in ho gg
0ne ..1 . 1.0 4
CO nee
OIiPP Mind pm, of AIM. Zor the aolyeet,
No..l4leuth kgitti reit,
piohis.: •
H ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCEW,
TA GREAT-DIURETIC.
HUMBOLDT, EXTRA OT B CHU •
II VAT DWRETIO,
HELMBOLDIi EXTRAOT F _B TO U,
THE EAT DIURETIC,
HELMBOLIVB EXTRACT DUO ,
AMR GREAT DIURETIC.
the And a Poeitive and Batton° Remedy Teri/Mews of
osr,
Blad ra vder,el, Xidure, -
G •
Organio Weakness. ai ro
. Tine .Medloirie Inoreases the power of Digestion, and
excites the AUSOR HENTI Into healthy action, by
which the WATERY OR A y L LOARROus depositions,'
and All UNNATURAL E ARGEAIENTA are re-'
duaerl r our well as PAIN D INFLAMMATION, and
te good for,,_, _______
• ,
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDR'EN.
Depot, 1 04 South TENTH. Street,
. Below Cid hSTN UT streeterhdadelphia.
' REWSNE OF couNTRFErts,
AND urrenmoiri,D DINALIItS,
Who eittleavor to diocese rn". OWN" and
" ' lntel/UM ariblalitthattVidr.r. "
112h54-1v
WHITE Fft3H.,--194 .half Bbls. Maoki
wqr,Whiter A , s sußerlorartiole, tut received
end 41114014 („4 . SA.DbEit'& 00., IiCIA Street,
steno et neer Menne rent.k Ow. • i ao7
11.2EFINED SUGAIL-500 bbL3. crushed,
iit4214.1,1/44.44.1rtteaff
RAILROAD LINES.
Mg*/ • ELMIRA ROUTE
PHILADELPHIA AND Elr.
MIRA RA L,ROAD.
QUICKFAT ROUTE to Minimills,
li °atavism',
Ru
pert. _Wilitesbarre lt Saranteal Danville. Milton, Wil
amsport. Trey, alston, anton, Elmira, Buffalo,
Niagara' Falls, Renshester. eveland. Detroit, Toledo,
Chicago, St. Louie, Milwaukee, and all points North and
West.
poeseliger : trainattill leave the new Depot of the Phi
ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
OALLOWHILL Streets, ( Passenger entrance on Cal
lowhill Gime.) daily (Sunday; exempted), for above
points, as follow.:
• DAY EXPRESS. ......-. • ........7.90 A. M.
NIGHT SXPRES . I3.., • &SO P. M.
The 7.M A. M. train f connects attport,for
t a rb e ll AVY.flli,: , Artittilotrias eau RtrialL7ll)4ll.
Phil iambs trains make direct connection, at Elmira
with the train; of the New York and Erie, Oanandttiana
and Niagara Falle, and Buffalo Railroad' from all points
North Mid West, and the
Baggage obeeked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Stapenelon
Bridge. and all intermediate points.
Tiokota can be procured at the Philadelphia and El
mini Railroad Line , ii:j ieket Waco, nprthweet corner of
SIXTH and ONES PN UT Streebi, and at the Passenger
Depot, corner of THIRTEENTH and CA 1..i.0W HILL.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Broad and
Callowhill greets
dally
(Sundays excepted), for all
point, West and North. at 6 r. M.
Freights must be delivered before 9 P. M. to Insure
their going the same day.
For further information apolv at Freight Depot,
THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL, or to
CHAS. S. TAPPEN,GeneraI Arent,
Northwest corner SIXTH. and 'L.HERTNUT Streets,
apl2-tf Philadelphia.
NORTH PENNSYL
111.109111 E VANIA RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWNOVIAIJOH CHUNK, HAZLETON.
I , L l 3 ;, " T a g l iq af tgll 1 11 ( M ) flibl i ff TraLo l V /Brea
laaelpuj'Ek. BALA'', (Sundays excepted_ 1) re°
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Manoti Chunk.
Haraegon, &e., (Express,) at 9.30 A. M.
- For Bethlehem, (Express,/ at 9.30 A. M. and 3 P. M.
For flaYlestown. (Aeoommodstion,) at 8.10 A. M. and
4 P. BY
F or irort Washingtona Acoommodationi ate P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA .
Leave Bethlehem, (Express ' ) at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.
Leaye_Doylestown. (Accommodation,) at 7 A. 31. and
1130 P. 31,_
Leave Yort Washington,f_Aocommodatiort,) at?. A,M,
ON S_ONDAYS:
=o:. f gfr F sail v i t it ." A.
M.
Phi Doylestown for Philadelßlua. at 7 A. M.
For; Washington for Pluladelp_hia, at 2.40 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, 'Lao; to Mauch Chunk, SLED; to
Erin, t 1.103 to Doylestown, 80 amts.
erts tioketa must be procured before entering the
Wei
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) con
nect at Barka street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-streets Passe_pger Railroads.
u 7 • ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
PHILADELPHIA, WILL
MINOTON AND BALT
MOR LROAD.
On and after MONDAL November 11, 1824,
PASSRNOLTI TRAINS LEAVE PRILADELPRIA,
For Baltimore at 8.13 A. M.. 11 noon, (Regroup) and
11.10 P. M.
For Chester at 8.13 A. M. 12 noon, 4.0). and 31.10 P. M.
For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12, 4.30, , ,ind /120 P. M.
For New Castle at RN A. Al.. and 4..10 .M.
For rilletown at SIB A. 51 :i and 4.99 .M.
For over atB.lo A. M, and .30 P. M.
for Milford at 8.1.0 A.
1 11 . ., an d 12 P.M.
Fig• t a ngl d at t e. iirAA. A.
4.30 P. P . M.
- TRAINS FOR PHILADELPRLA.
Leavetaltimore at 8.30 A. M., (Yasirem,) /0.16 A. M.,
and am .M.
Leave_ ilmington at 7.16 A.M. and 11.30 A, M.,1.46and
840 F. 1 1 1. •
Leave Laurel at &lb A. 7.1,.. and 3.40 P. AL
awe Seaford at OM A. M., and 4.00 P. M.
heave Milford at 7.00 A. M., and 4.26 P. MO
ave over at 9.05 A. M.. and 6.00 l' , M.
rive middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 r. M.
save New Castle at 10.66 A. M., and BP. M.'
ave Cheater at 8, 12 A. M. 322 and 9.16 P. M.
aye Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Ra il road
at,10.111 A. M.
e
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.46 A. M.,11.28 and 11.40 P. M.
.I.." Ave Wilmington at 9.21 A. NI., UM P. M., and 12,10
13.
SUNDAYS
Blig‘ll.4llPP..;ll: , flO)mmlaillinaloegtalVillfilei t mhlei t re.
F GMT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR 'rammed,
will run as follows
imam Pliftadelyhia for Perryville and Intermediate
places at 9 p. rd,
Leave Wilenukton for Perryville and intermediate
glace' at La r. DI,
- Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
*lanes at 3.46 P. M.
Leave Baltimore ler Stemmer'e Ran, Chase's, and
Reireweed at 8.511 P.M. '—
lig B. M. FELTON. President.
lIMMNOTIVE.--CHESTER
F E. o VA L LEYI.rni
and afrA i ltir Itt.
TERMEDIATE .13TATIONS.—On and after - 2d April,
lIM, the Passenger Trains for DOWNNGTOWN
wlll Mart from the
.new Passenger Depot of the Phila
delehia and Reading_ltailroad Company. oorner of
BROAD Mid OALLOWHILL Streets, (passenger en
rs
! o e gliiit i M i l l ii for DownlAttrnrno leaves at 130
15 .11RNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, Isavog at
LCALLY (flanda,. Ls excepted.)
and Y,igg i olth: l =s,l2 , l4l n Ters of the Philadelphia
eta • W. 11. hIctiatENNRY. Secretary.
art Pill
It LADELPIIIAN
A ID r ADI o RAIL
JELOADI,MOI9IINTM__ ,
E o POT E TSVILLE, READ
ING and HA RISBURG
LOWS, the new Depot. at corner o a f BROAD and
CIALLOWHILI., Streets, (entrances on Oallowhill,)
at TAO A. AL. DAILY, (Sundays excepted .) for POTTS •
'YTLIJEI HARRISBURG, an a all intermediate tante,
connecting at Harrisburg with mins running to Pitts
burg, Ohembersbnps, Carbine Suntmry, ECO.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave at LW F. DAILY, for POTTSVELLE sad
HARRlsaufia.
Ater, hl., DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) 11)71113AD
!NU, and intermediate points.
sof W. H, IMENNEY. Renrntnrs.
SUMMER BOARDING.
isil l amm PLEASURE SEEKERS, and
persons pairing to spend the summer watli their fami
lies In the country, will And many delightful pinata
alomg the line ()rte.:,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
*jot - sinew to accommodate and encourage the large
increesins_travel in the vicinity of Philedelphia.the
ennsylvania Radrond Company have made a very li
red redaction 19 fare , end.~ es in_previous years:WlLL
FURNISH TICKETS WITH 25 coupons AT A IP in-
COUN TOFF ROAT 20 TOW PER CENT. BELOW THE
IiEOULAR RATEI Recording to distance,
Peptone degirone o securing boarding vill find every
advantage in thew hotele 'and shteellOf
returner port all along the line of the Pennsylvania
Reamed.
Tickets, good on any of the accommodation trains, to
be had, with further inforination. at the Depot, South
east earner of ELEVENTH end MARKET Streets.
apt-lm THOMAS MOORE, Agent.
TO WEST CHESTER
iipmme. AND INTERMEDIATE
roads. VIA hIEDIA.
Trams for West Chester leave Philadelphia from the
depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Merkel.
streets, at 720 and 103.7 A.M., and at 2 and 616 I'. M.
UR Sudsy. at 8 A. M.Rind 2 P. M.
Passengers tar r,tations on the Philadelphia and Bal
timore Central Railroad will take the 720 and 1030
A. M., and 616 P.M. Trains. mh3o
IMPPIIfLAPELPRIA AND
READING RAILROAD.
REDUCTION OP PARES
On and after APRIL 2d; leap. Commutation Tickets.
with twenty-saa coupons. will he issued. good for the
holder and any member of his family, CIE any Passenger
Train, and at any time. They wall be sold by the
Treasurer, at the office of the company, No. =7 South
FOURTH Street, at a reduction of twenty-aye per cent.
from the regular farce. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable
mtge. the Sahel Mil/ and LebanonNalleys being moons
thd moat heeetiful and healthy in the State, and ems
sable by four trains born and to Philadelphia daily.
8. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA. March 28th. 12. mh27-tf
VIE PENNSYLVANIA UENT RA L
RAILROAD.
980 MILES DOUJILE TRACK
_ .
1860. - illimpeg 1860.
Tut CAl l .l4,9,lTiec i Ttilomß is lis lipvi EQUAL
TRY.
THREE OUGH PASSENGER TT AINS
BETWEEN P ADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
rConnecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
rpm Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the
Mon Depot at Pittsburg with Through Traina to and
from all points in the West, Northwest. and Southwest
—thus furnishing fainhtiee for the transportation of
Fassilugais tiottiniasteil for ahead and comfort by any
other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without ohnoge of Carsor Conductors. All through Pas
senger Trains provided
withctors.
Loughndge's Patent
Brake—apeed under perfect control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety of traveoers.
Smoking Care are attached to each Tram j Woodruff%
lilleem_ng Care .to Express and Fast Trains. 'lke
EXPRESS fiyhtli DAIL,,Y : Unit and I Sat Lines, Sun
4aYlitall3 t '"eriiinlereis Philadelphia at 7.15 A. m.
Fast Llne 11 no A. M,
press Train leaves " 1010 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Acoommodation ' via Columbia, S P. M.
Columbia .. - 4.00 P. Al.
Parkesburs '' 5 40 P. M.
West Chester 12 10 I'. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West
Chester Accommodation and Columbia Trains.
P for Sunbury, will:a:LA*oN Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falle, and interinediate pewits. leaving pm-
Iclielpirm at 7.15 A. Id. add t, P. M. co directly throngh.r.
'iokets Westward may birohtaindd at the 'Mileage' the
mutiny iti Philadelphia, New York, Botton, or Bal
timore ; and Tickers Eastward at any of the important
Railroad °Masa in the West; also on board ally of the
regular Llue - of Steamers on the Mitswitlepi or Ohio
r litsP o yer. always as low, and time as quick, as by any
other oute.
For farther information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of the Western connections of the
Pennielvania Railroad to Chicago. make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND TEE
~ 'TEAT WEST. .
The oenneetowt of R IFT
by the Raitroad 'odge at
Pittsburg, avoiding a I dramas or ferriage of k reight,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readily
appremated by Shimmers of Freight, and the Traver
ling Puhlio.
Merchants Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely With conti
donee on its speedtransit.
THE_RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all
'OM/ as favorablo as are charyed by oilier Railroad
Cou,safor,
road lIP Be particular to mark PaOragaig 't via Penna. Rail-
For Freight Contract! or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com-
PlinY t
D, A. STEWART, Pittalrerg;
ZS. pierce t co., Zanesville, 0 , ; ,1../. Johnston, Ripley,
0.; R. MoNeely, Wars:idle, Ky.; Ormsby &
,sCropeer,
Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock ~.,; • 0.,. Jori t arstryip ti loth
' trttoki.,,,win..iirgin, , e.6 L itrxix.,... INTO:dieL, e in u d 'k :
J 0 1 11. H. maore, P Loutsvule, Ky.; P. G. u'Riley & C0.,.'
Evansville, lad.' N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo 111.• H.
F. Sass, Shaky & Glass, St. Louis, hlO.l John H. Har
ris, Nashville , Tenn.; Harris & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.;
tlarke & Co.. Chlorine, l: W . 11. R. Rooms , Alton,
,III.; or fst Freight Agents of Railroads at itinerant points,
u the west.
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr.. Philadelphia.
tlje VW i t, K °R, 5 1 Dilta ?Tr i t liftltinaors.
Meg iNo. C0.c00..„ % pier _ qus .et 1 . i sin st.,N.Y.
A. p . ,
i link • 77,0a1414:41teFi
Ticket
ht ant
.. L. Gong Soul Altoona, xn
- 14.11
PHILADELPHIA, GER-
I Ii tYR.RIF- v k A T N F, T i r ift ( H A AN $15 1 61 ! 3
On and alter MUNI, AY . Nov.' 21, 1869,
FOR GEE MAti OWN, ,
d 1.1 A 21
1, 1 21,1)k b a 1 , 9 41, 7, 116 'hgf D". 151. "
Leave enn an umn 7, 71 . 8, 814, 4, 10, 11, A.M.,
1, 2,1, 9,93 i, 6,6, 6)%9 4 11 i 9,10 • P. M,
, IPf
Leave Philadelphia PAO min. A. M., 8 62( and 10 P. M.
Leave Germantown 13.10 min. A. M.. 1.10 :nin.. and
0 P. M.
OILEOTNOT RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 0,.7.00, 11 A. M., 2,4, IN, 9, and 10
P. M.
Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10 7.40, 8.041, and 13.40 A. M.,
2.40, 9,40, OA and 8.40 P. i t D
Ott 8 AU,
ifiggatialt P.M.
and OA
I V OR kIbReP(OIIOOREN AND runatinowN.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 11.06, min., A. M., 1.00;8.0.7,
6.13, OM P. M.
Leave Norttatetnt 6, T, 9, 11 A. M., 4%, and I
P. M.
ONaUNDAYB
Leave plio k amphi. 9 A. M. er It P. M, •
Leavepiorrianyn7 r MlA
Leave Philadelphia 6,W, 9,11.01 A. K.,1.06, 8 . 00, 8 . 06 .
4.v tlailel4:n an y d and /Di A. M.,1, B.
6%, and Mi a P. u al.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M.,1 - and 6w P AL
LeaveN "H r . 'l 9l n . k SasPl lti telrgAi i g jit M ridej . it,
nl9-Of .EPO.. N INTR and otreem.
E
NE WEST CHESTER
1 41 1 1PWRAILROAD TRAINS vi
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. Leave Depot. winner
ELEVENTH and MARKET Streeta, daily ( °tlent
Sunday) at lil A. M. 19 80 P. M., and 4 P. M. Leave West
Cheater at 7.20 A. M., 40.30 A. M., and 8.60 P M.
G 0 ND VENETIAN RED, kegs t
assorted fuzee. rot malt WETHERILL &
. 990TH Ell. 47 and 49 North riE.MNI) Ht. and
LAMPBLAOK—ground pure in Oil
WETHERILL & BROTHER,
noi and 49 Nerth MMICION
CHEESE. -330 Boxes Herkimer County
Cheeke, in store and formals la C.C. SADLER
AgOilltreet. pit Octobers nut, wk
RAILROAD LINES,
1860. gingtgi .1860.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT— 'YORK_ LINER.
Tlfar, CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD C 0.%
LINES FROM PHILADELPOLA TO NEW
YORKAND. WAY PLAGES,
From Walnut-street Wharf,
Will leave ea follows—via:
At 6 A M, via Camden and Amboy, O. & A. Accom Vann.
-
modation -.• • . • •. 25
At 6 A M, via Camden and Jersey City A 0.....
..... 2 25
At 9 A M, via Camden and Jamey City, Morning
600
At 11 A M, by Steamboat, via Tammy and Jersey
City. Western Express
Atli P Id, via Camden and Ambo7,./Va . r . nitmo- . 8
At At 21' M, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex- 2 25
mess. 8 00
A 4 P Pd, by Steamboat via Tawny and Jersey
City, Evening Express... ... ..• .. .. S 00
At 4PM, by Steamboat via Tammy and Jers ey
City. ad Chum Ticket. 225
At 6 M, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mai P l
S 00
At II P M, via CamdeiTi'and Jersey City, Southern
• .... 2.20
.
At 5 PM. via Camden and Amboy, accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger,)—let Class Ticket. 226
sd lig 41 60
The 6P M Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Mi South
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere Easton, Flemington, he., at 6 A M and
23' P at_ from Walnut.street Wharf.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesherre,
Moe - real Bend, he.. at 6 A. M., Ina Delaware,
L d Weatern ft.A.
F olly, ate and 9 A. M., 2 and 434 P. M.
For d, at 6 A. hl. ands P. M.
WAVLINES.
For Bristol, Trenton, he.. at 234 and 4 P. M. from
Walnut street Wharf, and 634* P. M. from Kensington.
For Palmyra., Riverton, Delano.), Beverly, Burling
ton, Bordentown. he., at 1.1114,_3. and.4l4 P. M.
Steamboat Jos Belknap for BOrdentown and Interme
diate Places, Trenton M.
dieamboat for Teem, at 11 A. M. and 4
P.M.
Fifty_ Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Pawn
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything an
baggage hut their wearing apparel. All baggage• over
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Oompany limit
their responsibility lur baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond 4/0 0 , ex
cept byi special contract.
rude WM. H. GATZIKER. Agent.
NOTICES.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, Maroh 10,1880,
The rates 4/ freight and [Oll3 on coat transp•orted by
this company will he as follows from March 12th Mi
ta further notice:
To F iohmond.—....._ .
Fhiladelphia—...-..
reilined P1an0....
°clown-. .. .:
. rmantown R.)— .
la of Schuylkill 3.
Egbert's .
Conshohocken,
kowade Furnace ....,...
mbo'a ....,..
orriat'itor Bridgeport
Port Kennedy....-....
Valley Forge.--
thcemxville ....-....__. I
BoYer.'s F0rd......—.
ram
i..t.„„„.. _......
ouglanaville.....___ ....
Birdsboro..... --..
keit t l e u r ii : - .......
- - ..
TuckertoL:=.... - 7-.
Leesport ...—....
Mohravi....— ...-...
Hamburg lle
.- . .
Orwigab'g an d Aiiiurn.
By order of the
mhlg-gm W.
APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO
the Board of Directors of the Mercantile Librar-
Company for renewal of Certificate No. 3,029, whlcl
hee been lost or mislaid.
apte-th-at.
JAMES D. BENNETT
EXPRESS COMPANIES'.
SPRING TRADE.
SPEED ECONOMY, AND
COMPANY
rue
ADAMI EXPREBB COMPANY,
sue CHESTNUT sTREET.
Sespeetruily give native tat.thes are reparsd:with
inoreasat o f
By Passenxer Tram's. to tat e
WEST, SOUTH, ANDSOUTHWEST.
RUSIPTS
With rates Inserted to destination, which we guaran
tee will be a, low as those of any other responsible Ex
prase Company.
The despatch With whic_h 'we put all descriptions of
merchandise through to Pittsburg, Cinoinnati, Colum
bus, Cleveland, ' Chicago, Lexington. Lonsville. St.
Louie, Ntuihville and all other Cities and Towns In the
West, cannot be excelled by any other Company.
Also, by our Southern Exprese, which has lately been
estabhehed over th e great hue of Itailnrage, via;
Grand Junction and Missio*ppi Central, through to
Nov Orleans to Baltimore, Washington, Alexandria,
Lynchburg, Bristol, En oxville, Chattanooga, Nashville.
Huntsville', Memphie, Grand Junction, Canton, Jackson,
Vicksburg, and Bow Orleans, and all other cities and
toe th
tons in e South and Southwest.
Expresses Pave for the West
. and South from our
Office.32o CHESTNUT titreet, daily, at 7 A.M. and at
- F. At,
For New York, at 6 0, and 31 A. M. and 6 and 1 . 3
daily (Sundays exceptedi . Steam - Inn tiapreufor
Charleston and Savannah, elm at oar aloe at T i'..P M.
on the days before sailing.
within t he
call
limitsads in any part of the city
within the following Delaware and Schuylkill
rivers, and Coates and South streets. provided notice be
left at our office before five o'clock P. M. Merchant,
hanging out the Call Cards of the Adam! Eames' Com
pany, may depend upon our drivers picnic strict atten
tion to the ume. For particulars. please egiMy to the
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
Phila.. Feb. 10.1860. gps-2m JOHN BINGHAM, Supt.
PLIP4 OS.
! Kw / PIANOS! PIANOS !! PIANOS ! !
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS,
Made by Raven. Bacon, & Co., Nunne & Clark,
Hallett, Davie. & Co., and others.
and. GOULD,
SEVENTH CHESTNUT.
I ffiff t J. & C. FISCHER'S SPLENDID
NEW YORK PIANOS, from SID) upwards to
$209, according to Anish—favorably kaoli) for their
beauty of tone, exterior, and durability .
P
ace on monthly Instalments, from $lO to S)Z or
for cash at a Itbenti discount.
Also, a large assortment of other Pianos, from excel
lent manufacturers, on hand. JAB. BELLA K.,
279 and tel South FIFTH STP,SET, above Spruoe.
rnh23.lm•
IR% OHIOKERING 4 wos - , 14ANIT
FAganFiita Grand, SAE"' Vi
right:PIANO tort rho. warerootna, C111:4 N
Strenyanna tojet, taken In exchange, tuned, and
%page Aieo, oonneotion, full stook of Point's?
Nl.Uslo. ae on Thloks. eta
STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
SQUARE GRAND. AND SQUARE PIANOB, , now pre
ferred in conceits a, d
.in stivate circles by the beet
Performers. Received tible brit pOtras over the beet
make re, from I udg ea bine rittitobalk rer ,• aeon. end others.
Challenge ell competition, BLASIUS BROTHERS.
dt-lv 1090 CHESTNUT Street.
GENTS , FERNISHING 000.DS.
Jr W. BOOTP--late of the firm of Win
ohesle fiIpottONTLEM_N.B FURNISH
end willflT aIAPIUPACTORY, 811
0 '3 fittest, (near'? opposite the tlinsrd Honied
Ph Iwietphia.„
J.W.U. woad reepeothillp call the attention of hie
former mama end friends to hie new store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for_fifflßTS el short notice. A
o r fi t t a mt ad n it:4 . ol ea al o Irade suppligl.liyth
pERFIIMERY.-11. P. & W. 0. TAY
-I.OR. Importers and Manufacturers of PERFU
MERY and TOILET SOAPS in every variety. Also, or
the celebrated SOPONACEOUS SHAVING COM
POUND, which. for wore than twenty years. has been
favorably known o the whole eountry. EIGHT H:011-
EST PREMIUMS have been awarded in the United
Stater, and the World Fair Prize Medal, London.
H. F. & W. 0. TAYLOR,
611 North N intim Street.
QT. LAWRENCE MOTEL. ARCA WAYD
, s , and hIQIIT rot, hEWVQ.RX.,one blosk above
tho N: Y. Hotel. tootles, apticommodious Hotel is noW
open for the tooe Von of guests, and will be oondileted
diolusivoly op th Europaan plan. The long want of a
business lintel, in this portion of the city, has induced
the prop riptur to establish the prison on the following
liberal sale: Binds rooms. te cents per day ,• elegant
suites, I.IM. With %thorough knowledge of the busi
ness, and stria attention to the wants of every guest, I
hope to receive a liberal share ofpublio favor.
np&-am J. E. GO OD WIN. Proprietor.
TO WILOLESALE
HYSICI DlitillSTS AND
AMO
RIl
\ha JAMB HErPiI P ! INVENTIONS rOR LADIES.—
ApproJed or and 'highly rriewitrinierided by the Medical
profession throughout the United States, Thirty Thou
sand Invalids having been advised by their physicians
to Use her Surgical Appliance.. She would caution
Merchants and others against purchasing except at hor
residence, lat WALNUT Street, whore She can
_he
consulted daily, between the hours of 9 and S. Her
book Cl testimonials will be given on application.
theta-tf
ED WIN OLARK'S
HIGHLY IMPROVED
and newly Peeved Ocuribmed Grinding and Bolting. or
a. MEE° RANT FLOUR MILL,
ip Operation at
N 0,235 RACE STREET BELOW TOMB, Pitman's.
This unrivalled Flour 'Mill; including the complete
grinding and, bolting maohinerr, occumes a specie of
only 4 feet teade, eis tit feet hi r, and twenty-nine feet
long nianufacturing within his small compass, et a
single operation, and with but ttle more than six homes
power, family extra, extra, sups rfine, and all of %he low
er grades of flour, and the different kinds of offal lro
duoing flour equal In quality to the beet our made tom
a given amount or wheat, by the beet Merchant lour
Mills in the United Mate_ of in Europe. Its average
rate of grinding is two barrels of superior flour per
hour.
This new. comsat, oompbste, and celebrated flour
mill has been earelully examined hr many of the most
experienced millers la 00 country. and they unani
mously bestow. upori ft the highest commendations; and
hove given their testi manias of its intrinsic superiori
ty, m
and its immense utilitY.
elitist reill-awnete, iebrobanta, capitalists, speoula
tors, anti the nubile In imolai, are respectfully invited
to call and examine this highly useful and justly cele
brated liner will.
Information ooncerning the purchase of the Patent
Rights for State. and counties. and the mills, for evert
Germany,
of the United Rome, Great Britain, prauee,
Uermany. Russia, and other A gricalteral Gauntries, will
be given to all persons addressing their letters to
K WIN CI,AK K. Patentee,
No. 235 RAOH st., below Third Philad'a.
lige For further information concerning tine celebrit
tedficior mdl . please to read the yellow luandbills, de
scribing it. mil IT
NILVER. MEDAL AND DIPLOMA
'AWA m
DEC at the late State Fato A, R.
DAVIS & N. W. corner of FIFTEENTH
and W11.10.W Streets.
A. B DAVIS & CO.'S Ballroad &aloe.
A. p i DAVIS & CO.'S Depot Scales.
A. DAVIS & CO.'S Hay Scales.
A. DAVIS & CO.'S Coal Seale&
A. DAVIS & CO.'S Aliacrs' Settles.
A. DAVIS & CO.'S Rollins-Mill Saalte.
A. DAVIS & CO.'S Dormant Warehouse Boetae.
A. B DAVIS k CO.'S Platform Reales.
ap7..l.trt Manufactory . , N. W.sorusr of
Fl NTHENTit and WILLOW Ste.
%LA.'WE AND VALUABLE STOCK
Scales tolling out at Greatly' Reduced Prong,
at 4 CHI:EiTNUT htreet.
ego,ooo worth 13taard Weight Beale', comprising
an assortment or RA al l Imo,
Counter. tortable P lat form, Warehouse , Hay, Coal,
Cattle, anti fililltOlid B °°,'"i•
Purohmore will find d or their interest to call and
examine the above eqpita as
No. 426 CHESTNUT STRSET. Philulelliplla.
OHAEL A, 9.ariIELIS.
The attention of country merohants is (milled to the
above stook. tial-tm
ply it BANKS' PLATFORM 80 ES
Bor"la
b Ari k, lll. l,l 4l , Prttfc i ilit‘
r"44
ITEANI REFINED SUGAR and SYRUPS.
C. DONOGHUE, is South WATER Street, now
nilbre for sale, at reduced emcee, tor .oash, or on ap
prove 4 short credit, the balance o hie stook of steam
reig and
Firt g i tt l . a ' 4%1 d 13 ffi l art r te
manufacture. Mee, Aomonotino Candlee,ot oft, Limas,
{s,
Pranoh-brandv onlorinc.
Stare to Rent and fixtures for Sale. taort
MAOKE REL —36:3 13bIs Nos. I, 2, ,t, 3
Mackerel, in assorted eaokakee. for EalP 1 17 (.. (t
A A ot, A A .4' C. 0., AR:IH Aire pt., 1 ealind i11i1 . 9! above
Front. ' nn7
HANIS AND SHOULDERS-1,90U Pieces
City Smoked Hama and Shoulders; also SOO Pisces
extra sugar. eared Hams, for sale be O. 0, BAD ER &
Mt AIWA arrest, $4 door above rrodh odd
NALIII - 11i AVOTION.
MINLIT L "
}111:5114118 1 1 0. Inn MARINI* STRIn
SALES OF. FRENCE,OOO.I", '
pn FridAyjdorntnity -
April 20. St 10 0 0100 k. On st. 2 monglll Onlait.• -
60e Packages and lots of fanoy And staple. Pralßch 4r/
PARIS PRINTED BROCHE BORDER BTELLA
SHAWLS. FOR RETAIL TRADE..
On Friday Idornms.
r 400 12 4 blank and colored fine Stella shawls. brooks'
Itnrclera. ,
PARR, PRINTED BORDER STELLA SHAWLS.
BALA NUE OP THE IMPORTATION.
000 124 extra rich, Pang printed borders, Stella
shawls.
BONNET RIBBONS.
An invoice of extra nunlity bonnet ribbons.
FRENCH. BLACK LACK POINTS AND MAN;
•TILLAs.
60 lots super French blank lace points and mantillas.
Also, an assortment of plain and printed dress goods,
robis, Aro,
ME ALE— SCO P.
E CU iS N F AX E O R Y D RESS
C O L O O S N . °
On Friday Morning,
SR pieces Saxony dregs goods, comprising the moat
favorite styles imported, and the last offering this sea
son.
RICH PARIS DRESS GOODS AND ROBES—FOR
CITY TRADE.
On Friday Morrunre
An invoice—
Para rich chintz printed satinplaid baregell.
Pang rich chintz printed MOl3llOl de laines,,
Pans rich 9-8 printed jaconets.
Paris calm plaid printed buena robe. a jape.
Paris black barege robes, double jape.
Paris printed barege robes. 9 flounces.
Paris primed barium Marie A ntoinette,B flounceli.
fans plain barege robes. Marie Antoinette, do.
PARIS CHINTZ FOULAR DS
Pieces 84-inch super Pans chintz Foulards.
BLACK AND COLORED MOUSLIN DE L INF, AND
MERINO fIqUARE AN 0 LONG SHAWLS.
800 best quality Paris black and colored muslin de
laine and merino long sod equate shawls.
UNDERWRI MRS' OLF—FOR CASK — OF FOUR
CA!-ES FANCY F NCH DRY GOODS--DAM
AGED BY FRESH ATER.
On Friday Morning.
April 20th, at In o'oloolc, °orienting of—
Black Iron de Rhine'', fanny dress silks, robes, erena
ice and barege robes, Lawns. jaconets, organdies, print
ed Wages, grenadnies and de Leine,. lace mantillas,
ribbons, Mitts, linen-cambrio handkerchiefs, embroide
ring, edgings, and 'nestlings.
SALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS.
Apnl 24, at 10 o'clock
On Tuesday Morning,
400 packages and lots of fanny and staple dry goods.
- -
BALK OF GALE CURTAINS, LACE DRAPERIEB.
CURTAIN MIDILINB, DOTTED AND FIGURED
MUSLINS-AND EMBROIDERIES, of the manefao
tura of Mr. B. Kneeler.
On Tuesday Morning.
April 74th. at 10 ololook— _
:Er Particulars hereafter.
110IIIILIP FORD k 00. , AIIOTIONFJURS,
No. 030 MARKET Street. and 01 mlaroat serest,.
PEREMPTORY SALE 1,000 C_ASFS BOOTS,
SHOES, CALF-SKINS, STR W 000DS,
AND WOOL HATS.
Mormon,
April Mb. at 10 o'clock preotsely. will be sold, by
rataogne, on four month. credit. 1,000 cases men's,
boys', and youths' calf and kip toots; calf, balf,
brogans ; calf and patent-leather strap shoes. Oxford
tles and Congress gaiters; women's. misses' and ohd
dren's calf. goat, morocco, and kip boots; ladles' kid
slippers, fine lowed boots, and union ties. A large as
sortment of city made goods.
Also. a desirable invoice of wool and felt hats and
tray goods.
Also, 20 dozen French calf-skins.
Samples of 100 case. Scotch gingham umbrellas.
111.16
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.20
135
1.10
1.05
1.02
3120
130
1.30
1.30
1,251
1.93 1
1.151
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• cuEsTrityr STREETite the 01116311 r.
of mum. between FOURTH and FSt eats
SALE OF LADIES' AND MD.BES' NEW SHAPE
STRAW BONNET?, BLOOMERS, AND FANCY
MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS. dm
On Friday Morning,
' April YO, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10
opinch. comprising a complete assortment of ladies'
and mimes' new shape Florence and Pedal braid. Eng
lish maw, colored braid, fancy tape, hair, and Caney
lace bonnets. . .
BLOOMERS, FANCY FIATS, tee.
Also, hne Leghorn and bard .bloomers. fi to lanes ,
Orel& Adelaids. equestrian's ridie hats, km
MEWS AND BOYS' HATS.
Also, men's and boys' Panama, Leghorn, Bent, Wil
liam Tell, and Palm hats.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
JILLTAMS &'BOYLE AUCTIONEERS
Ary COMMIBBIOVIEVILANTS, No. 11.
North MAIN Street. BT. LO 18, q..(fortnertY with'
Meagre. Myers, Clashont. Co. hiladelphla,)
thou . earvoces to the merchants, manufacturers, and
othere of .Ttuladedeloa, for the sole or dry Mac, ear
vets. boots, shoes. hsrde are. Jewelry 40., &o.
ifir Cub advancer made on receip t goods,
Settlements made three days after ask,
RRRRR
Mehra. Myers. Clashom, & Co. • Philade lphia.
Splart k. Brother, Philadelp_hua.
an Wick. Townsena,& warrens, Now York.
" & B. Curtis & Co., Slew York.
Wood, Christy, & Co„ Sc. Lotus, Mo.
" Crow, MoCreary. t. " • rata-thstalY
'FOR THE SOUTH.—OHAELES.
TON AND !MYAMAR lITEAMBHIPS.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average oil/1121MP per cent be
low New York Steamship rates.
FOR ORA ttLESTON_,
_l3_. C.
The IY. 8. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles P. blarshman, will sail on Wednesday,
Appl 18, at o clock r. M.
'Through in 48 F O R 150 hones—onAly
-11 10 ho
9A. un at Sea.
F SAVANN,I
The U. al, Mail etcamehip STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John 3. Garvin, will sail
T ;trough in 58 to Si hours—only 48 hours at Sea. "
Hfirßaihn das clanged from eVery Saturday to 0 , 017
five dam g oo d ; reotTed, and SAN of Lading signed,
"PG. Mata first -o r KF-Y
-STOri STATE and 8 AT ur GEOrtute now run as
ahoy° every tan days, thus forming a five
°mom-.
mention with Charleston. and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these !ships 001-
oefit with steamers or Florida and with railrogaft.'&e.,
for all Niacin in the South and southwest.
INSURANCE.
Freight and Insurance one large proportion of Goods
stopped South will be found to be lower by time ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate.
N. B.—lnsUrope.o on all Railroad Freight is tirely
unnecessary, farther tir Charleston or SavannUithe
Railroad CBMPantilli% pp Nakcfrom thine points,
ItEe'r OuMION IN FARE.
Fare lky this rants X to 46 per sent cheaper than by
tho Inland Rost*, as will be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tickets from Phtlithis, via Charles
ton and Savannah steams & i ps, INCL IN G MEALS on
the whole route, except from Char anon and Savan
nah to Monteomary
CHARLESTON CONVENTION.
The ertertinship KEYSTONE STATE Ca t Marsh
man, will sail for Charleston on WEDNESDAY, April
18, at 3 o'clock P. M.; arrive in Charleston on fill-
DAY. .April 110.' at 3 o'olook, , P. M. • and remain there
until SA TURDA Y, April 28, unleas the Convention
shoal° adjourn porter.
Excursion Ticker., including Board and Berths in
Charleston until Apr 1123,1482. ?of any detention after
that date. 86 herds!, -
INLAND Pagg.
To ctualutan.....--eli 00 Charleston— —.VS ati
Savannah.— 16 011 Savannah— --. 31 00
Augusta-- IN 00 Augusts 28 00
21 00 73
Atlanta-- --. 2 3 00 Atlanta-- . 00
Columbus—, 23 00 Columhas--.....
Albany 24 00 Sl 00
00 Monty:wry-. MOO
Moto (40 MoUtla------ 401 SO
T 6 New Orleans-- al CO
New deans_.
No bills CI Miring signed &ST t.O O lei 4 11 Woad.
For p i ths
or' passatif I' on board, at second
wharf above Vine strain, or
ALEX. HERON. Jr.,_
Southwest oonierlo RT Hi and CHESTNUT,
Agents in Charleston ,T. S. & P.O. BUDD.
Savannah, HUNTER & CAM MELL.
For Florida from Charleston. steamer Garolina ovary
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah,r,eamen St. axes and
St. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday.
SAVING FUNDS.
"A little. bgt atop, filli the Purse."
LIFIR. I3 ai i CIJ F % SAVING FUND, No.
!RaTH St;set. between Chest
nut and Walnut. Fluladelphu , pays all Deposlu
Thrp ' o li tro 'l. lo money - secured b Government,
State. and ' City Loans, Ground y ßents, Mort
gages, Re.
I his Company deem. safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no risk Ana Of I
to
return.
money, but have it at all times Mee to
return. with 6 per omit. Interest, to the owner,ss
they havl always dons. :Clue Cowen! never
"rifiel e ei, married or single, and Minors, San
deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
be withdrawn ONLY by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Ineorporated by.the State ,
of Pennsylvania with authority to receive money
(roil trustees and executors._
L Rah 6.61
'. D SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
0 oe open doily, from 9to 6 o'olook, arid on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o elk.
I.IIBECTOHS.
Japob B. Rhannou, Cyrus Crallader,
John Shindig.' George mull,
Malachi W. al t Oart;'' . Edward I. Hyatt.
Lets /Crumb Bar, Henry WIW.
I Nis olss Ripentwaw. Nathan &peeler
Jos. R. Satorthwaits, Ephraim Blanoh ard,
'Joseph w. Lippincott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President.
Craw Csawstaainsa, Treasurer.
m 1129-3,
A Dollaesaved . is Woo earneil."
AVING FUND-UNITED STATES
K 7 TRUST COMTAN V, writer THIRD and CHEST
NUT St,.
Large an small Rums received. PERpaid bych_on de
manCwith lit notion, with FIVE CENT IN._ TE
REMT from the des of deposit to me day of with
drawal.
011ioe hours, from S nntti S o'olooly evprY day, and nu
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7. until o clock.
DRAfTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
Irma £1 upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. CR AWBORA.
Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER.
PLINY FISK. Actuary
QAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN
aDt TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TR VST COM
PA NY, W A LNUT Street, enuthwest corner or THIRD
Philadelphia, Incorporated by the istate of Ponnoyl
Volum.
. .
dric:17.11111::11T114:Yr coin, large
the dey of with
draas)°
The office le open every day from Aine o'olook in the
moraine till five o'oloolg in the evening. and on Monday
and Thursday evenis till eight &dock.
HRY L. BENNER . , President.
POBERTtALFRIDGE. Vice Ameident.
WILLIAM J: RueD, Feasters.
Hon. Henry L. BenniK Brawler,
Edward L. carter, Joseph B. Bar r,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee.
Samuel K. Ashton. Joseph Yorke'.
0, Landreth Munns, Janina L. Stephenson.
Money a reeett ed and payments made daily.
The investments are made, in oonformity with the
nrovutione of the Charter . in Real Estate Mortgagee,
Wound Bente, and such first-Maas securities ea will al
ways insure perfect Security to the depositon4 an 4
winch oannot fail to give permanency and .fatality tp
this Institution. mil
SPRING GARDEN RAVING FUND K
-,SO
CIETY OF
_PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street,
iConsollitioVank Building.)
CHARTERED BY THE EFILATUR.Is OF PENN-
I:Cr L A lA.
Deposits - received In auras o One Dollar and up_warttg,
and repaid in Gold. without notice, with FIVE PB.ll.
CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Saving Institution has 1914
been needed in the Northorn nett of the oily. and " Who
Feting Garden &Mogi Fund Sooloty" was chartered by
the Legislature of Penns; lyanie, to simply this necessity.
The managers, In organising and locating it. have been
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the bala
nces interests and want. of the vary large void enter
prising Population by which it is surrounded.
oFpIDE OPEN
From 9 to m o'clock ; also, on hlondey and Thursday
from if until 8 o'clock in the livening.
NANAOMIA,
I Stephen Smith,
Lon. Strong , derica /Its eke,
Fe eah P. LeOlerih
George Kurds,
Jacoo4orm•
Hon. m. Millward, •
Geo. T. hom,
Robert B T
liavidsoni
I S. PRINGLE, Pwreloggt.
ryi isatif
Frederick Klett,
John P. Lew,.
Duo Underkoffer,
Francis Hart,
John Kessler, Jr.,
James S. Pringle
oseph M. Crowell,
George WoelnPsr,
Peter 0. El(maker
JAiktEs '
'
PS.ASCaII HAFT. BOOTOtbr:
CAUT lON !—ASTROLOGV !—LOOK .
OUTI—_OOOD /NEWS FOR ALIA—The never
failing Mrs. VAN HORN le the beat ; she euoceeds
when all others have foiled. Alt vrho are in trouble, all
who have been unfortunate, deceived by false premises,
fly to her for advice and comfort In fore plaits Me
i)err?. Alas. She has the secret or winning the effeo
nns of the oPoosite sex. It is this fact which induces
i literate pretenders to try to imitate hen, and cony her
advertisement. She shows you the likeness of your fu
ture wile. husband, or absent friend. It is well known
t ft the public at large that she is the first and only Per
son who can show the likeness in reality, and can give
entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which
can be tented llqd Ignored bYthousatida, both married
and single, who daily and eagirily visit her. Come one t
oome Ito NO. I.W LOP/WARD Street, botweetluel-
Pefand toad.B r -rtgle-et"
Ht . .S Prime Halifax and Harkrt
(34:N1
Ile_rnag, sal bout; I.4osied Herrin(,
hht4 White Fieb. In store f b ' balt'
•
411 —04914 44, 04
•nei 1.. NI 11 1 h 'nee
AK'
MACHINESWhiChYrAIw,
4 , 4 r V t ricke 1 3 , 0 , ,Vida , B rio Prolkies,
LiiloarKlVt o t rines.
, som rias arum is
SHIPPING.
MALI, 1114 AUCTION. '
- -
AI THOMAS SONS, _
ATAL• Nap LIN ail la Bourn Fova.ThETREE7
I Formerly Noe X.) -
CAJUN—MI SA_Utne IttitAr„JanATX; Arti
MOILS AT TX EX=ANOL.—nales of real WOK
sigratirwzra
m ead r a i ze t tt e the i f o r ftrt ir
we .
P =mMlle of osois tproplgt, iseneisrearate
addition to Theo Ire Inabhatii on the ffatarday i s i e
rit
x ll iTtieor y... taonaof e ll Irgerato be=
on
ta e M . A7 PRIVATE jam
- ilir e ve • large ameentof raeladale at private
egidoixd " emery deetnipnon °lefty and,
seofertY. tad hate rarlegtaj a Vletur=
'VATS
111 X ", jleddegte entered on ow. miyate took*
w i d *Abed roomorian" in oerclippla,kille StAniela
(eferldohloo/ ooptes are 'Azad weetlydnroe of Guam
BALE OF SUPERIOR WALNUT FURNITURE,
ELEGANT PIANOLFORTER, 2 SUPE RIOR BIL
LIARD TABLES, BAQATELLE TABLES. HER
RING FIRE-PROOF , RAPE, PLATED WARE,
eilrNA AND PLASSWARE, BEDS AND BED
DING, CARPETS. •
C A RD.— Our sale this morning', at the Anetton
Store, will comprise besides 000 lots of excellent second
hand furniture, stook of superior walnut furniture,
elegant rosewood piano forte., 2 superior bilhetd ta
bles. with balls and cues complete r _ superior teratelle
table complete, cost 420 D, Barnes we-proof els, Site
Plated ware, china and glassware, beds and bedding,
carpets, Re.. forming an attractive assortment, worth/
the sitention of ladies sod others demon' of pur
chasing.
we - Catalogues now rrady, and the articles arranged
for examination.
lITOOKV, BONDS, as
,on TUeSdaYs
April 21, at 12 o /dock, man, wiV be sold, at the
Philadelphia Exobanse
-3 six• par cant. mortaage bonds. 111,000 each, Little
sohapikill Navigation Railroad and Coal Com_vanr.
77 shares Mill Creek and Minehill Railroad ComParlY,
par afs
1 original share (20 new shares/ Ban Premised Lend
Association.
1 sham Philadelphia Library Company.
1 share Mercantile Libra - ry Company. •,
TWENTIETH SPRING SALE—APRIL :Nth.
t 1 o'cl noo
Assignees Peremptory Elale— ock EL.EO n.
ANT COUNTRY
13. ..AT HU acres. with esten ve nod fine improve
ments,m
on the Haverford road„' milsfrom M . Th.! Pas
senger Railway depot and l ride from station on 'sect
Chester Railroad. Delaware county, Pa.,6 miles from
Market-street bribe.
aseienee's Peremptory PaIe.—VALUABLE MALL
FARM, 17 acres, with improvements. on Ilaverford
road, at Darby station, West Chester Railroad, )4
rodeo from Darby, Delaware counly. Pa.
assignee'e Peremptory Pale.—Heal BROM% COUN
TRY ISEAT..I7 acres, Raverford road and West Ches
ter Railroad, near Baltimore turtiPilts. Part adjoining
the above.
Sheriff's RaIe.—VALUABI.I9 FARM AND COUN
TRY BRAT. 66 acres, with superior iteProyetaenta , on
Franhford and Bristol turnpike, and Trenton Railroad.
near Torreadale. Df mile from Deloware
Peremptory Rata—Estats lute of.Lihn Gethon. dec'd. - 1
LARGE AND VALUABLE Lu r. with 6 frame du el
lies., Front street. Noe. PM and abovea
lot 49 by 220 feet. eGr" absolute. Poplar t.
Same hutate.—TWO-STURY FoAME 1 1 W 6- LLIP,
No. 217 Gaskill street. between Second mid Third, ou
la ree air
Ral .
and-
SameE and t S — h KEE-STORY BR b CK e DWEI
LING. N 0.36 Catharine street, betwe^n Front and Se
cond street., with large lot, and frame dwelling in ttire
rear. Sir Sala absolute
MODERN THREE-‘TORY BRICK DWELLING.
sirith side yard. N0..116 Franklin street. above Willow.
THBEFAITORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 114
Chios meat.
VALUABLE FABNI,ra aeres. Tredylrrln Toirstatir.
Chester county. Pa.. mtles from Philadelphia. •
Execntors , Sele.—Rstate of Henry; D.' Esc.
deceased. Patna le building lowest aide of Rittenhouse
square, 63 feet by 146 feet.
Ati DT
ON TEJITRENTD staLE—APRit, I.
E PRbMIBER. MOUNT AIRY. TWENTY-
IiCOND WARD.
Orphans' Court Peremptory_ rate—Estate of Mary
, Dolts, or Bolter., or Bolty, deceased.
MD ar.
April 19. at 3 orclock Tt
P. M on the preiroses- will be
sold, without reserve or limitation. the valuable nro-
Perty—Two-story stone dwelling, stone barn, and ORM
improvements. with over three acres of lard. east:ay
Ilde of cresheim street, near Allen's lane, and near the
mansion of James Gowan, Eat., Mount Airy, Twenty?
second ward.
07' Clear of alt inoumbrance. !ET Sale absolute.
Sale at Noe. 1.10 and tel South Fotirth. Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENOH-PLATEAIrig.
- ROAR. PIANO-FORTES. BRUSSELS OIA.RTS,
.This Morning - ,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, airassortmeat oS
excellent second - band furniture,. eleiant petty-fortet.
fine mirrors, carpets, eta., from &tallies declining
bonsekeeelni, removed to the store for commence 011
sale.
.F.,C,F.OANT_ L ROSEWOOD PIANO TORTE AND 'IWO
• , SUFFR[OR BILLIARD TABLES.
Abel, a the auction store. an elegant rosewood seven
octave pane-forte. made by' Bersfald & Rama. f su
Parlor billiard tables, with balls and cuss oomplee.
Also. a snperior bagatelle table °omelets. cost 81,000.
Also, a Herring. fire proof safe.
Also, a quantity of fine pitted were.
Also, a large case stuffed birds.
WALNUT FURNITVERi
This Monaing,
At the auction store, a stock of Superior walnut furni
ture, removed to the store for convenience of sale.
BALE OF POPULAR AND VALUABLE BOOKS, ON
SUB]EUTS OF INTEREST.
This Evemng,
April 19, at the auction store, an assortment of vane
ble and popular hooka, on various interesting subjects.
Si' For partionlare use catalogues.
Ssle No. 2107 ARCH Stnoot.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURN, HUMOR, Rc.
Oa Friday Morning.
At 10 o'clock. st No. HOT Arch street, pszt of.the
household furniture of a tam' y removing. Akio, the
kitchen furniture.
Mir May be examined et 8 o'olook on the morning of
the ;ale,
LARGE HALE OF TALLY ABLE LAW BOOKS, -
On Friday Afternoont
- ApnlaDth, commencing at 4 o'cloat, will bygold an
'
extensive collection of valuable law hooks, Mob in
cludes two entire libraries to by sold by Mill( of WWl
lore and others.
.
•HT Catalogu e., will be ready end the boob arranged
for examination two days previous.
Peremptory' Sale.,
SOROONEM MARY ELLItli.".
Oa Daturday Afternoon.
_ z April at 1 o'clock. at Chestnut-reheat wharf'.
ChlaTi ill, will be sold atnubile sate, without reserve,
°seal schooner " Mary Ellen," about St tons register.
will carry 110 tons draws fret 10 inch*, water; built of
DeLsw sre white o ak; centre-board rig' is toast nailer.
and well forma in running and standing sigging, me
ntion, chains, him, &c.
iP Mar be seen at Chestnut -street wharf, Schuylkill.
Mir 'Perms sash. Bale ahsedute.
finis No. 241 Routh SIXTH Street.
EELOAN FURIGTia RR. ROSE Woo.ll_ - _ PIANO,
EBOOATELLE CURTAINS, FINN MIRRORS,
A YZY3THF UARPETd, ko.
On Monday entin,
214 inst., at 10 o'clock. by eataktgue, at N 0.241 South
Sixth street. the elegant dratring-room and chamber
forni.nre. ..oneorood mano-forte Bchomaker & Co.,
handaome iitonatellte and lace curtains. Fralikk plate
Varga!, timpeftry velvet cupola, gilt gas onan
am, n.
y be examined at g o'clock on the morning of
gale.
Sale No. 430 FRANKLIN Street.
HANDSOME FURNITURE, TAPESTRY CAR-
PhTS, &c.
On Tuesday Morning,
24th that., at 10 o'clock. by oattilorue- at N 0.430 Frank
lin street. the handsome parlor. dining-room, and
chamber furniture, tapestry carpets, fine hair mat
tresses, China, glassware. &e., of &gentleman declining
housekeeping. Also, the kitchen furniture.
lee May oe examined on the morning of sale at 8
o'clock.
MOSES NATRANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSIO4III:I3RCRANT, sou th east
comer of SIXTH sod SAL Streets.
SLON. LOAN. 4
111110,060. to loan. no large or uniall amounts, el
Moots. OA nu miser EMS. Manmade. watches. jewel
ry, re,Witnit, leteel dry goods, clothing. groceries. ei-
McAttrovnito.ogerl. musical last:misfits, form to r e
beddinglinters g' io a m ir teitutii i * time n 4o s t ar t ti m ei ti a log
liners, terms then at any other astablisament in this
OUT-DOOR SALES
AZidoli to personally by the auctioneer, Tory km
ee.
- CONSIGNMENTS 80bICITED.
Conmppments of all and every kind of sada maligned
for putout vale two-thirdsge value of the coeds will he
adenueed tr •nbomottinr or the sate:
SPLENDID SIUNTING CASS GOLD PATENT
LEVER. WATCHEe. karat Lae, extra full "swelled.
of the most approved owl best makers, cost from $llO
to mite each, at froni sto to eV*.
MOSEB NATHAN&
IR E RCIIANT TAILORS.
0, THOMPSON,
• MERCHANT TAILOR,
N. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WALNUT BTB.
gespectfully invites the attention of all those suffering
trom the mornivenience of bad-fitting pantaloons to
his superior method of cutting and fitting this important
garment. This is, in fact, an almost universal com
plaint. The truth is, however,-that the fault generally
hes with the unskilled cutter. who has net er searched
for or made himself master of the true method. Having.
in a measure, made this department a speoialty. I invite
all who are tutereeted to give me a call. I have al way s
on hand a complete assortment of desirable goods for
Coatings, Pantaloons. and Vestries, of the latest sty lee,
partially of my own importation .intat-ani
COAL.
'PAUL P. 111.L.U.
KEPLER & EMORY,
Otice No.llo WV..NUT street, Philadelphia, Fa.,
SOLE &GENTS FOR
E. lionise' superior Broad 11fountain White Ailh. atui
R. Reekehar k Co.'s celebrated Black Beath and Otto
A L.
Skipped by canal and ra C
ilr o
oad from Solittylkill Bayou,
Schuylkill co.. P. fel4-3ra
HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
JI-Einterent. Buy year COAL AT HICKS'. where
nothing but the very but quality of Lehigh and &hurl
kill Crud is offered at the foncoring reclined ptuo.:
Lehigh, Broken , E LF , and 8t0ve—..... .04 an per ton.
Behuyikll,
Warranted free from slate or duet and full weight, at
HIGHS' yard, southeast corner MARSHALL an?,
WILLow. Call and wee. eY3-em
MACHINERY AND IRON;
RAMIIRL V. lIIRRICI, I. VAUGHAN MERRICLI‘
It.
SOUTHWARK WILLIAM.
DR
FOUN MERRICK.
Y,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
PRILADSLPRIA.
MERRICK & EONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINIMrs,
Manufaoture High and Loa Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine service
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron, service,
&o.; Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Brawl,
Iron Frame Roof, for Gas Tiireilos, Work Shope, Rail
road Stations, &a.
Retorts and Gas
proved oonstruetion. PdtMIESISTI of the latest and molt im-
Every deeenptien of Plantation Machinery, snob ea
bear, Saw. and Grist Mils. vacuum Pans. ORbE mown
Trains, Defecators Filte Pumping Engines, &c.
Sole Aganta for N. RiMena's Patent Sugar Boiling
Aeparatue ; Naanirth'a Patent Steam Hammer: and
Aspinwall & Woleey's Patent Centrifugat Sugar Drain
ing Machine. aug-y
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES
pAOKA&E HARDWARE 110IISE.—We
Jll- would reezeotfulti call the attention of the Gen,t
si Hardware Trade to our extensive Stook of KR
INGRAM RAFIGDWAILE, whioh we offer at a small
ranee by tile psokage.
Orders for ow; Importation solicited, and Goods db.-
&mid either in this city, New York or N ew Orleans.
- O. LESV& Bon,
and coned - 41rB_ street.
Imvirttrg slad Commiemon arerohante.
Md Memo for Foreign and Dm:cavil° lianlware.
.1,151 It
EDI/ CATIONA.L. s
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE a
reliable medium throur,hurtdeh Schools and Feud
use mayobtam oomEtent usacherig. • Parents mar, ol l -
=atnitanaly, rviombembs3o6te
11-tf WO CH BR
TQiDWAth,Newh Y
a k, l p o
us
.
NEW BOARDING SCHOOL.
TUSCARORA FEMALE INS PITUTE
Will be opened at ACADEMIA, Juniata wanly, ris.
on the lettay or MAY pent. For announcamente con
taining tetme, &0., apply by letter, or persoaalts. till het
April, to the subscriber, at 1717 VINE Street, Philadel
phia; after that at ACADEMIA. Juniata county Ps.
W. D. E. AG WSP,
fellt-dtmyla. 171) VINE Street.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, toasted at Illia
trolphia, 9. E. corner SEVENTH and CHSBTIcIn ;
air York, Buffalo, Cloveland, Chioago, and 'ILIA:Ct.
or information. call or send for Catalorua.
MINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES FOR
-Mr Boors. Ornamental Chimney Topa, Garden and
OH manic Vaaea, f:ountani, Vittifiedkßrain and Rest
Pipe, Vitrated Chimney f Wes. Imvortedkrnanufao
tared. and for We 11 e. A. MAR ISON. .
mart_ . , . 1010 CA F.STNI3 !rune[.
qALT- AFLOAT.-8,000 sacs Literpool
Gmund. 5 000 do Ashton's and Marshall's Sne,
landing and for sale in lots to 61111; bi •
K
AL.X.
esli-6t • 134 80U111 and 320 tiOR .1 WiaEßßirti
jo, ti IVY WELLS OLE ANED d A re T . A LOW'
Price 4Yaramor - PotilletyLOffiel. 4
Kara fw. woe
5i04.50
THEO. D. T.Noll,