The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 16, 1860, Image 4

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tHM ten' nr l«4;*VBI*W»W»t». fnnr mil«f
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Union, art potted*. Tilt ttlbase jftMhpra »nd »
F>e9**JW*nfe.«.AjSplg I »'Vu„ -S' >«'-'•
rift Chertae HallnokT of Unfounudof Cowo
ettm'kSAtWlfohiigebt of the* family;
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contains mtMH met*-«omee~tbe»-~the“e»e of
lettyeer. It sJyetWitWjtlna J ta»ta,wUh
a combined eoptanriMStt eWdawtagP heskA
I* t«rrl*i > -'4 ee<w>V>rlee, Theehertbm, are divided
u follow. t« Bmrf«t.T*Congm|*tioMl« Pro
teattnti**tan*arc ; Bu«he»|s 1
riwsetioaal.JAMetbodtoi Spiaeopel, 5 Kethedtot
Preebyterlen. 15 BefcnnedDmtah, 18 Romes
Cethoffo. t 11 mir
eolUsteM:*.’ yuv ’:o ;f9 ;<>;rf fj.yiy.'., 'iti _
MSME^
April Jtrt,; 6*. mes.eonrtatedof, twlodUog: epoor
Qintaeni of 8100, under pntostof implaeln<r
hta!ii:t travelling agent. . He wat yattain
broftebibofore Bemrder Barnard ,tind tanUaetd
tpthteeyeir*' Imprironinent it BineHiag. - .
A, j3i»o «rtlt more migrated ihtta roll of ftthlon
end ’pelortete, ft «fr. Gardner A
tsardalohe effhlr with '. Or
leanr a ft* yeere *looe.*atapread out with all
aieonirr ornplllnfl* In the pnbllo prints,, A fow
dayMifipe’Mr' t'. ; tblbHnga aHva wonld baagrte
ebfo'aoil relavteoratlng, proeetded to sllrapy liable
ln.Greapwioh, ttmaMnedlog Ms own bone. On
fS*V»'fSa«to«dtbo' wStMotiltth the Sot mil to 1
. a wagon. wbleh wet dose,pad he drove off; 1 yronf
that time nottliyegfardby,notWogiWM fees of him
- or-the property.' sltbedgh; a rdibteet ttarah had
bees made, tbgoeld phSlyte'.ldfelfttHty being tbo
ss»4a2tosdfeiasa:
wagon baring been Mae; and Kf.Jlnmoo know
ing tMtMo«rehiM«; ; 'Mta. ; -•He i *et'«saßj appn
- headed etSo -.Peerlatreetwben betoMeogaged
at tretaorer to the Columbian wine Ootapocy, and
afteraßfxemfiietfiMi'befbnrJatffne.WeMi.he w
bold inJ|l,oM'ball tDlani»er. tle’e*mpUlttt, Hf
Blward A. Hearna, eonnaeltor-et-la*, .beeomlrip
blianrety. that be
had exobanged Mr, Hannon’a wagon for an info
rler one at the ttafclaaof Carl S Dnryea, near the
FaltoTifprry.Jßcooklyiii'aPdbto laat aeqnUtion bad
atUndid tbeirttea^atfbe'llnlon Ooonw,. .. . ,
The man*ren of tbe Amerlnan lualltsle hart
decided not ro bnld fhelr eiualiaeobanloel exblM
' tlon, owing to the dlfllcolty of obtaining tsltable
roomi By. next year they hope te bayae perma
nent bnildlee :of their ova The nanal asnnel
beHldnllaral abew wlir' take place under thelr
tploee tome tjaelo dimiembef. r ' • , •
iß^Tlblfllp
CRreefterAnr Tae tneeO' '.., 7
fter*t*»**nfi9n**tm
k Ho; UH )SI *-b»rwwi.
iron
Jtf) ti«r« *nrt 104} Ml« tmn %f *< Muhnnv h? r«s, tN Mlb
w j-WvWajw *
Jtljrrf*/Wh»*l«tr: A (&*l MiMaircM IV ft $ UK
knind SlO.»l«eMln« 4M««.TMk#ffcCoj 9«Mb»
IdWrßfndf.AiHvflMn i do N«ddfn< Pnitir ftßnoUi;!
&§J VaAMft-LMilt«; I4Mi«M
forth F'J. Fotfasttertffffifeftftfclftj&i l^Mftlinisynfcfoff'
Bhlnr«‘#of pol*th P«l«a ft Ova; 7QdaMOB-«ik fl *i
hhtrikm > rU,toltA*«]»if'.fmt tAMkH b«rdwft<*!• M,
l)<irf.t'»loor , A«ii* blnohior yovdaraSi bd(airaadteMfc -
- v,- - •■
w m Pf *[LAnELFHIA fIUAiP Of TILADS.
J. T»»>8» BN‘>WnF,»« t i
&A%rr, k. STOinw. >OonrnnortbiMorik.
At *h* M*rrk*ritJi y pJial/j4*ipkia.
AipSAraluk. Jaa*
Ship .Vul! ‘
l»hipß .Rhqd? r *A*> ao>
R j*%h*fb J.'t‘tfl»k»« Jo **
B%*k ThdiinM OfH i --...iij'i Xduaavm «w»»
W A MINK fIfTNUMfJBNCI:
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-*—ri *3l •V-' - ’ V, >»w ai.,-'.—i>;« ,i_. ~ ’4»<r? iO_tl
Stanwriife f'smbridrv. finvM. 41 beere from Boetee-
With Wjiiinr. V
Bi**ir»*hie forearm bri*refrom N York.
foh» EveUwMHHJStU*y.tt fpth/.CtflsbM.
Wlth/reift toJS* KL Perot • , . -
B*hr:.eyiett«. Robinson; 4 days fram t!toW>Le®dea,
with **Ue whole otf »o*hobar. Bsntin* k. Co.
Ko»»r Hojm/ Btefcards,3 dtyi ftom Mi Usboro, Del# witk
eor/jtW’* W Bneon.,-;; >; ” ! _ r 'its
J hn 8 W*|Kire Morris, 8 day* from Hillsboro.
DM with lumber tori W «Mawt;y . L:( ,-' -•- *. t
. Bcbr v Xpert, JonW, i tovsfromCbeyttfck River, with
UmbertoJ WSmcoo _
, ftehv B a WMka. Godfrey. from Bcatoo,
W*Btabim*e*m*#i i :
f Bobr K(i«a Witlings, Tartar, from Beaton*
firhr Paog««**tt. ▼antra, from Boston. i
■ from Bouton.
Bohr Ksaa%t»r. R‘ley. from Boston.
Bohr E G S'vHt. Hissieisn, from Boston.
Rohr David Smith. Dnnstt» from Boston.
Rohr Atahama, Breton. . . , ,
&bv r / /. I
Rohr Casper Haft. Shoo. Dorn Boatoa.
■ *«*»*.
Bohr i -
Bohr 7ight.figottaumiOaMninl.
Bohr Sanaiifnmr. from Froridmo*.
Qf.BAEKD.’ ' ‘ ’ '• ■*
ggtoftnjhty Marihmaii, Cfearlutoa'A
BuSn«bh» City ©f llHckall. ftiohmoad, T
Msili»jiir«iMtita«, V4B On
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BFAIiDIMO’B PBBPARKD OLUB!
SAVE THE PIECES!
BpOKOMy!
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> ’VaMi!jiiir»fr‘rff*»»” '■ "f i< ""Mj *“‘»r alumi
yJf-litH-lD'to'iimat md>oiM—ia« t*»« valuable
!! ‘* trHEI»Ut IN 'EVBiiV Ho'UBB>';' i ‘ ’’|l'
iiljtyi Inm bolli*. PrittU o«U
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tN&S PRKP-88/iGLUß7irh#nnifeiif faptH«irli*t,
It wiu stand any oiimat*.. :
SPALDING'S PJtSFA£B 9 GLUE!
f USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE,
1
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I; ■■rV^m ! mme ua ’ i -.
sold • sM£ii**tfßasN&RXLLY.
CiWALDINO fc CO.,
j Ahdiwc Port Ofte»,Bt,iKo7s,too.
AnMMdit«»'Ai*li»b«tia»l jLlitot iftislw which, if
j awrbc Jo orirmel stxcosth end
i “‘ - SPALDING'S PBEPAIUSP GLUE,
T. ‘*'.MendV¥aß^|«..:!;'.v. ; .V.‘.Ml'. *
- MeodsUMBREILA-STICKS.. V
""■"T."" —;li
aU..MeßdftUm.Dni_,~ y
Z-.. Mends ZKPHYfI WOOD-W08K... Z
fc~..ln oooolufcion, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
is uiefui in Librsriea nod ScfaooU.
I—p&j?.Meade SOFAS .... . 8.... 1
1., .“.MeadePITCHERS... P.... 3
$.5;.* U .'.Mead* AOCURDEONS.... A.... 3
'A .. .ft. .-M«»4* pAarUEWRKOTyPE CASES..D.... 6
:m!SS N^ywiEAyAOEs.TiT.T.'.s:::: l!
-t ,„B....liend*BUHOol.-BOOKB ._.—_ B_.. »
11.. E...:M«d.KLKCTRtCAI. MACHINES..®....:I
M.od.,P A PKK -H A ;gl N 08... ~ P... .13
*A:: :l«d! :: :»
tfc.. Mende FRASER HANDLES.
17^5....Mend* UESKS »~..17
5.7& ic;fiJSd ! lo^ski?e o’i/S Ayes 7
a__...'.M«d» ACOSNWORK.... „
a Mend. cHKNg-boards 33
*v_7:.i.Sl«nd.i r [CTllßK PKaMES ..60
to_~UY...Meade WARDROBES .
.Mende P*R*AN MARBLE..—.. .36
~^:I
. « _. ...Meode;M a TcH-SaFES So
U meads PICTUKKS Jl
It Meade UCILL.WHEELS...,* 43
issalflfess^
lß';n:rr-fe.B2|is^x J |B;:;:.77:z7‘r.-S
3 .a.nd* BAHb-BOXJ'B-,.... „..n
black 80ARD5..... ,***,.
BAli 4 -VmLS - &
H BlLUAkj> TABLES -w..A4
M BILLiAKD-CULS.
•4 .Meade B|RD-CAOfc.B..
SizrfeM r:::r-:.£
« MeodeCA Bl WETS .......:... -1«
a u~+; m.Meade CHURNS .63
Meade CLOCK-CASES „.64
CRUTCHES..
'* * •§J^ggE|J| gDl 9 - *;
tt.. ,*—"-L Menu 0A5t^05. ......i rttr.v.! \ rj! itrrr.v«
•I^*..;..Meade QAppifcS._
s;n:r=SiSSg4?^rr7“;— 1?
n.v.*.~~vM*ada chajatb;. rTT. .73
7B.'e«.w~* Meade CLOTHES-FRAMES ~ 73
Meeds CARD-CASES .u.. 74
i|irrSpoß:::-:r“'ri«
77__,...Meade WORK-BTANPB ..„.77
Meade 76
fl D15HE5.........
m. Meade .DIVANS »
n MeodapiCE.BOXES ji
FjRKBDARDB .u7.1l
M....__Mend. M0DEL5...7TT.~... . «
M M.fid. SKWiNg-MACHINE STANDB....S4
S:±r±isS mil ~~U
"rnwr 1
9P-V
Addraa Fo.t<*M,B&^£«? trMt ' -" ,w ' , ° r > ll
hotels.
©T NIOHOLAB HOTEL,
!EE?_^ifeL*? on *-*Sf? ,t > i«WMrt*uitramainato
w*wtn(nit%nviubiin fl in n&MaoQiiiM< mui tn
<*B*ral element* of comfort iSa enjoyment/Thr
nOb|l Em aooomtnod&ttons tor on* thMaand ineeta. in*’
almSa*oaa. hundred oomeJet* cute <7ay*rtmeats foi
K*fi**?K .“W tfWRd t» omnfortanly ml »6
ll»'M room*. »nd no-
SSp®fgSS*EEEi
j'aa «»jlj r*»ut*tton oi the bona* at home sod thread,
aftnMd from iu m**pitod© *rjK>ißtm*st»
and ice bom# U»®comforts jmhilnxnnee- dm been;en
•roirirtori™ **“ axemens of thi
*Bay*7-5m * TREADWELL; WHXTOQM9. * CO.
JONES* Hotel,—The aubficriber would
rMMrtfblly inform, bin Mend* and the Mbiie, that
m bM PorohMod the leaae and farnitnro of the J6w
Bowl- important addition* am sowtoim jnadatou 1
forth# ooneenjeoee and comfort of uMMts. • * ItkKViJoan
or famine# mmar »fce eityertll bo < ear* to find « fonuf
eooad to none m PhiUdslebia, and area exertion tnU
be n<eae to merit their patrons** <- <
©T. UAWauMO? U<»t!BI>,;BKO DWaY
ItEGAIa.
BW’AI’E OP f. AWRENOE JOHNSON,
ofUiWSJ&cI? feiiJiw&T iS«^”'VSf“rkri«d'l < ®
;■/wi^SoSfS.^RpwAlyl/.l*
, . M " w “* fet AAmij* tirewm, tklrtt .
•**•***&
a p.M / m:t-ia£aaj.-3
MBA. INVENTIONS
pwwat/Ttoty ijfeeituf Inra ids harm* been advised
or t#Qjr pifreimaga to life her Surgical Appliance*. Me
»/lfSe Sven op appli
INSURAftCHE COMPANIES.
If
NBURA«OB AOBKT#, Noi *ai fIFiALNUT BtlMt.
inn Milo,*t 'p* ,or damate br Fire, on Cotton and
Fooden Mills, and other Menubictorie*. Suddmae,
Mero h amtiaa/ Ulrnilnre. and other propettir. on favo-
R^n«.*(su.?“?'S'S'
PROVIDENCE W^'^HfN§TON a iN0 1 . F ?fo*,
AROTiO FIKE INs’uVMff
HOPS FIRS INBUK^BSaV?KW®\ o«*B, >
' *■ ■ - .flMhCutt'iliipd sgrplm IfliAU 61.
CITY FJRE DJStOtOI W., Oirffr W HAVKN,
Gml| CabIWI Sttrjp ftp SBM.3M Wi
&KV YO^
ApftUe&tioM ia per*on or Mr note * ill rwttive prompt
vtoofeoih ■' SAflff'iE & DUYt A*ento,
JM 3tp, ;' . • "' t No 434; Strtet.
despatch
,ENTEKF.KI»E
INSURANCE COMPANY
. . i>r PHIIiADEPHIA. i
- (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
F. Rarcuroap liaui
WauufMoKn,
PfALeeo fiitin,
Jontt M. Atwooh,
Dnßj.TjfeeDica,
Hnnatr WRiutTptt,
CHARLES,£ MEISE
A NTHBACIaE INSURANCE, CQMPA-
Nyy~Author! ted Capita *«M<»^CHAJITER
Offloe vSisftwAltfnrr fltraetibatweenTfcird and
Fourth Stfeot, Philadelphia. v' v ,
This Company will ioure ag&met los* or damage by
Fire, on BBildißge, Furniture, and Merohendiee gene-
T A&», Marinalamwaaoes on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland
' ' Joseph Marfield,
Dr. George N. Eokert,
John R.Blakuton»
Wm. F. Dean t
<J. K. Baum. -
JACOB KSHE&tFreside&t.
• WM. F. DBAIf. Vios President.
W. M. SMITH. Bsor»taryy ■ aal-tothstf
Jacob Esher*
D. Lnthtr., ’
L, Audenned*
D&vii PesTSOtt*
FetarSieceri
A MERIOAN HRS INSURANCE 00.,
£*■ INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PRRPET
BKoViIO WALNUT Btnwt, abovo Third. Philadelphia.
Ha>np* alarire paid-op jfwtal atook .ana.Onrylap la
reatedm pound pad ■.vailaold.BeeinttM. oonfmae, to
tneore on Dwalhua, Stnre*. Furniture. Merohandiae,
VeaMla in Port and their Ciaryoap, and other Pereonal
Property. ■. All loteee lit*rally and promptly adjueted.
_ ' . nippoioas. _ .
hjant,
- Barnaul G. Norton. Edmund O. Dotim/
ratriok Brady. W. Fonltnejr.
_ i tHOMAA R-MAKIS, Preiidant,
ALBERT 0. L. CRAWFORD, Seoretayy, feß-tt
QUAKER OITY INSURANOEUOMPA
NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 408 WALNUT
STREET, PHrLAbELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR-
Psan*,&»
JkPQ&pSHAJiL, Beo'y a&a Treasurer,
8. B. BUTLER. Aeentaat Seoretary.
OeoneH.Hart, XB * sff ßßßoeia, .
£:s«, . SXMSSIw™,
go, R 'g°TO'(e,. ■ BM>U,U ° i>M,W^Vtf
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETZ IN
JNCOBPOiuiS^? B Of
t ’PBNNSYLVAffIA, 1386. •
OFFICE S. S. CORNER THIRD AND WAItftVT
- StrMta, Philadelphia.
.MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS. J
OARGOi > Xoallp&rtiof the WotM.
1 * INLAND INSURANCES
On Ooo&'frßiVto Jaml Curing*
FIKK *¥BKaTOI
Ob MtrfthaiidiM lenfrallr.
o " ato^S i W } ¥{S-c k ofcAlrY. I rY.
SfoTsmbar i« iw.-•
Murktt_ Yblu*
—:m
f HM»,Philadel*Ma Cityrfowl. OO
•iWJW.Pfnncylvaais StateJ# o t. Lo*o~»..< ttiet oo
f n,oo0Penncjl vaaia State «%► of. Loan..—.. 81,000 00
fS.MO.UtSiTreamyoKV' otnt. Notes and
• * interact dna *«M M
•10,000 D. & Treasury IV ot. Notes and inter
eel due...* 80, IU oo
I*iooo Temporary Loan to tto City of PhUa
delahia .. _ _ ~ mmq 00
9*Wt PaaoikrlvMia Railroad ad Mort*a«e
•»*o. “■ *oCo6
_ „ Oom»BT>«f et. «o<iwa (wad*..,,. UM X
•IMIOtIBI shana stack Gftnu&tm Qaa
deiphfe. >—, rif -^,....... lf-flanfin
•MM. IN abaraa Pmutwlrania Railroa*
9MH, Peaairihal* JUui- **** W
>tdWi«h«im?hikd»iatutlii» Boat and BtSan ** 00
Tug Com»an,. Philadal,hia ui
Ba,annah Btnnm Navigation Com
. *s,asss»
_____ eamjuu —... —Mill
SSSffjad. MoitniM* and Real Estate, ot-** 8 * W
Mssat s
tfaianoe da* at Axenoias—Premiums on Ma
rine PoUmaa, interect, and other debts dne
Bonn andsfewlofsundry. Insurance Comp*-'* ***** *®
OaaSonDejoait in‘BanirZTr.' ™ ~
SmSSS
William Mar WWiCT
Bdmmnd ATSOTdar.
fneopbilu Paaldiss.
John R« Penrose,
John CjDavia,
JMMeTrMuair,
a&.c^&*ii,
Jpeeeh H« Seal,
Dr, 1L M. Huston,
feorfeO.Leifar,
fe»,.
OTBNRY LYLBlfm Baoi
¥■ IK INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
pEffIJSKBp-raJ®
INSURES LIVES for the whole tana of (life—grants
Ifibaitiaa and endowmsato-purohaae* Ufa interests in
*“ o,o,ract '
PeSafifog* I**"* 1 **"* i-f "“
ganiol L.MiUer, Banrael S.Stok**,
: J§j§&.|i±f gMEr
,&&&* SJJfissr^
: .
#K«r
■ H a wKMktefi as?-
Jagw w. WflMoy. Roorotarv. aulB
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON
WOBKS, SOPHIA PUHNAnE, Ao.-B, virtua
Sf.n2firpili.^s*te d: X ß “I S" Tnutoto for oarlain ore
ditore of Pollard MoCormiok. in puniuaDoe of a de*
owd of 1 the ftUtnct Court of Ajleguenf county* in tbe
Commonweetfc of Pennsylvania, jn No. 3. of November
terra, 1858. w* will expose to puWia sal», at tbe MER
OHA KXCttANOB* on FOURTH Bueet, m the
Ciu ofPitubartb.an the l*tb (twelfth) dayof June,
IWO.oomaMnoinf atntfolook A. M , the Rolliiif Mill
and Natl factories, situated near New Castle. Law
fSHSftoSß?‘Zv£ WD, J! v i IDm ' feownaethe OfIIZABA
IRON WOHKB, oo taming 15 Boiling Furnaces, 6
Hwm faniMM, Bar'Robs, Small Rolls, Nail Plate
and Hook Boll*. Bsjueesers, 49 Nall Machines, one
S»Utd Maoam?. and Machinery for manufac
turing Nail K*g« and Fire Brlok. v
Also, tbe Bleat .Furnace, .known as SOPHIA, ad
iowln* Atom work*, whiohvie capable of turning out
uQ tone of Pig Iron per week.
Aieo.aeyeTaJ jots of ground, adjoining, and aeveral
ft* ‘ or land adjacent to the Iron works, containing
Cm!, Iron Or.rftmMwm., »„* Fii» Cl*,. ’
PJ J, 1 " *!“ *okw"!l'd*raent of the deed i the
gMU to be secured b,
fAW. »CK
WM. K. HIMIOK.
ffOKSALE—A DBS RABIE FARM,
1 containing US ACER’S OF L*ND.«>ttt»to inßad
nor towns Hip, Delaware count?, Mi miles from Phila
aelphis.on the old Lancaster Hoad. * bouton** mile from
Morgan ■ Corner end Eagle stations on the Pennsylva
nit MoM. with all neoeosary FA*M BUILD*
ins oonvemeot'y di /ided into field! with good spri gt
and running.water noon it. a am*ii proportion of wood
land, good orchard of choice fruit, soil of the first qual
ity*. i* or a > view of the oremnes and further particular*
Vff!?f to THOMAS DAViS-on the preini*es. or CfIAS.
Cabinet post office, Montgomery oounty, j a.
■pOR fiAlB OR TO LET—A Double
r* Germantown. altu&ta on Dewey’*
“®ft* rS, O^ --n- oa j 1 foi™ Tborp’e lane, five minutes
r f***wd station. ■ contains all the modem
oonvenieaoti. Apply to f.r. wiLtON. -
f 003 CHESTNUT Street
m FOB SALK, OK jbxohange for
'DISE—Two two-story brlok houses
and lot oi around subject to improvement Rent for
frfcper annum, each. A small amountof east), and the
haldnoe in merchandise required. Address A 8., Prtat
Omee. . ” r rinyg-lm
PROPERTY FOR S^LE.—
A. most desirable Factory, wit** larce lot of
ground. fronting on 1 three stree a. suitable for almost
any kind °J e M y. p or particu
WJa 154 *- Bi « b Mo* Aroh.
or to W, D. ROGKBB) Mo. 1009 iieetnutatv mySd-im
m TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR
HRstory house, double back traildln**, all modern lm
pTovementa, in complete order; an elegant far eyard,
. awd truant. Situated No. 1694
M ”»• n» cHH B TWr
*¥*>'NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
* Jot in the Southwestern section of
the flity. well adapted for a Nursery. Terms Accommoda
ting. For particulars address •* K.” at this office. aplT-tl
&TO RENT —Twp beautifully situated
doable houses, well shaded, with coach houses
and gardens attached, on Taoony Plank Road, one mile
below Taeony. and three-quarters of a mile from Fas.
T) LET. —The first floor of the fine build*
lor. No.7WCKABTNVTstreet, formerlyoccupied
forawnoles«le(wd late y se a retail)feneygoods,and
(tUL LIEHttY TO .LET. —THE OELE-
J BRATED LITRE FIPLKR COLLIERY, .ituated
at Shamokinoin the Shamokin Coal Basin and on the
uoeoftne Snamokm Vatley and Potisviile Railroad,
will be let upon the completion of the improvements
now in progress.
There are two veins of Red Ash Coal opened on the
proper!*, each seven feet thiok. The coaiis of a supe
rior quality, and has attained a high reputation when
ever it has been introdpoed - It it bifhlr valued and
commands a.ready, sale fn Baltimore and intermediate
Ptaoee, to whioh it is sent both by canal and railroad. A
market has also been opened for this ooaiin the North
Md Northwest. : For shipment to the Fast it may b*
Wien to Delaware City, and, upon the completion m
fi«» of the eitenron of {be Mine Hill JRai.TQad
*“? ,Bham°kin Valley and Pottmallo
beeaipped at Richmond..
*fcTSSS?A 7 ?i«- ViU yield from three to fonr hundred
-Tbe.Gomerf canbe examined on application to D,W,
CjJlefref* on the premises., '
For further information apply to
jaMi-tAlu tf , No-ai VniE SU.'.^hTlSlfthlA
OKICfrMAKING MACHINES WHICH
ftawaapswig
r pAR AND PITCH-276 Ws Tar, 860
Ip,
DIHECTORS.
Mosskcaz lu UAWBOHi
<3*o. H. Stttart,
. John H. B*oWl*|
B, A. Fuwimocs*
AfJO**W O.OABH,
jTL'.Bißinen,
?OJID *TAKR*?mttsjit.
Boreterr. telS
roita.
Samuel £. Btokee,
J.P;Peui«toßi
H» Jones Brooke,
fapsr •
BoberFßurton*
Jacob P. Joum,
Jamea B. M?FarU»l,
S@»y.
■fflfeisass.
41*
PHILADEUPIti&S SATURDAY, \ JUNE 16,' 1860.
J)YfiieEPslA REMEDY.
Pr. DARIUS HAM’B
AROMATIC INVIGORATING BPIRIT.
Tftii Medicine has been used by the public Jot six years
toil A increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure
Dyspepsia, tferco'ttsnns, Heart-Sum, Colic
Pauu, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the
Dowels, Headache, Drotesine*!, Kidney
Compjainttf Low Spirits, Delirium
Tremens. Intemperance. ' ’
It STIKOLATIiO. ExHILActAISS, I.NVIOOHATBB,BOT
WILL NUT INIOXICATB OB StOPSTT.
Asa Medusae it is quiok and effectual. oar utc the
mostag*ravatedciise§of Dyspepsia, Kidney Comojaintn.
ar Janother derangementsof thetitomsohand Bowel*
InaepeMv rnam-er. ,
U will ii »t»ntly revive the moat melancholy and
droopiLMpmU, and restore the weak, nervous, and
sickly to healrh, strength. and vigor.
Persona who. from the injudicious ose of liquor* have
become dejeoted. and the-r nervous systems shatters*,
onoeiitotiQn* broken down, and euhi£ot to thv horrible
curse to! humanity, the Dslibiom Tkskini, will, al
moat iramediaUlr, feel theh*pp? and healthy invito*
™um ,«0», •vM'ldo! 1 * B ‘ ,irit '
J loss.—One wine ftl>*aa fall a* oftep ae neoessanr,
>ne dose will remove all Baa “piine.
One dote will cure Heart-burn.
Toree doses will onre Indigestion.
On* doae will »ive you a Good. Appetite,
one dose will stop the distressing pain* of Dyspepsia'.
One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flatulence, ana m soon as the
stomach receives the Invigorating Bpint, the distress
inf load and a'l painful feelings will be removed.
One dose will remove -tee m it o stressing pains of
Colio. either in the stomaoh or bowels.
A fewdosrswiUremoveaUobatruoiionsiathe Kidney,
Bladder, or Urinary Organs. ...
Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
""•ompl *ints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or
tvo,and a "^f,'^ r r lv y i‘i| 3 “l^fB?. 0r two bo “- e *-
Persons who, from dissipating too much o 9 er night,
and feel the evil effect* of poisonous liquors, in violent
headaches *ickne*» at stomach, weakness, giddiness,
Ac., irilt Sad one dose will remove all bad f'elings.
Ladles of weak and sickly constitutions Should take
the Jnvicoiating Bpiru three times a day; it will make
them strong, healthy, and happy, rembve all ob*truo
tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the oareworu
lace.
During pregnancy it wiJJ be found an invaiaableznedi
oiao to remove nsagreeabl* sensation* at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks i* a trial, and to induo* this* he
has put up the Inviookatiko Bfibit in pint butttesat
60 cent*, quart* 91. _
General Depot, 48 WATER Street, New York* „
. i>YOTT A BONB,
„ , Wholesale Amenta in Philadelphia,
Jo7-thstuly and lor sale by all Druggist#
ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS.
V These Springs are Situated in the valley of the
Oak Orchard Creek, in the town of Alabama , Genesee
co., N. Y.. eight milesaouth of the village of Medina,an
the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia, .
POT The prinoipal Acid Spr ues are three in number:
besides these there are six others. Thsy are all located
within a oironit of about fifty-rods, the medicinal,
qualities of the waters are fully shoWn In the subjoined
testimonials. They contain a very large amonntof Bel*
phur. Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and Proto•
Sulphate of Iron. The great medicinal virtues Possess*’
ed by-these waters depend very largely apon the ere*
sepoe, insuoh unusual qu*ntuie», of these oursuve
snbstanoes,' '
Bandreds of oases of disease, especially those result
ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have been cured by
the trass, - _
IT* in skin disease*—even in confirmed leprosy— the.
water* have been signally successful.
Opinions of medloai and scientific gentlemen are given
in (he circulars. The following eminent gentlemen
speak in strong terms of the‘medicinal valueof these
waters: Prof. Emmons,T. Homeyn Book, AL D.. of
Albany rJas,MeNau*htpn>M. D., of Albany; Edward
Spring. M. DttOf New Yor* j Dr. R, CamptWl. of
oold, Mm*. 7 or. J. 8. Shuler, of Lookport, N. Y. They
recommend the waters confidently, Dr Spring refers to
a case of chronic diarrhoea of several years * standing,
which ipas cured bp the use of the water Dr. Beok Says,
“ l am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as
, medioinal sr*nts.” Dr. Campbell says, o Tnej must be
highly beneficial for all ohronio diseases of the stomSch
and bowel*.
Vjr.B. P. White read & paper on the subject of these
stars, before the Academy of Physician*, to the oily
or New York, mwbioh he lUtes th t the Waters poe*
•ess decidedly tonio.reiriferant. and astringent proper
ties; and that th eo W u * o fdt***s?* to whioh they are,
more particularly adapted are ohronio affeotlonsof the
digestive and urinary organs, and some of the cirias*-
ous diseases; cht ontc dyspepsia ; chronic diarrhota /
chronic dysenteryj chronic diuresis; chronic cystitis;
diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage, such m Purpu .
ra hemorrhagica , and *he oolliquative sweats ol Heonc
Fever. The Water may also be ofien used with aid
vantage, he say*, in oases of <OlO typhoid fevers: in
convalescence from Protracted fevers, toexoite the ap
petite and promote digestion. iu diarrhoea*, particularly
■oohasaredeperdentoua relaxed or ulceratea state
of the mUooda membrane of the intestines, la etUea
lous affections or IriA*®***, attended, with phosphatio
sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to
muriatic add as being more s Ivent and less apt by
oontinued use to disorder the stomach, n febrile dis
eases, it can l>e used properly diluted,as a refrixere&t'
to diminish thirst ana preternatural beat inskiadis
eatfS-in those forms of dyspepsia connected wilt an
alkaline condition of the stomach, ae in Pyrosis, or wa
ter-brash, it will prove better than hydrochlorio aoid.
In oases of Cotica/ictonum. and other injurious con
seqaenoes arising from the aotum of lead, tuts water
will prove, to be an admirable antidote: In cAronic
pAarpttftfts, raryagitt*, chrome mucous ca*arrh. and
Aumul- eAroate ophthalmia (externally)
as a *arglein ulcerated sore throats, ia cases of sali
vat»on,at»d m ItutOrrktawd glut: and also inptfss.
When taken internally, a w ne-glai* foi 01 the Water,
diluted,taken three times Wdar, is sufficient for an
adult.
Other testimonials from physicians, and • ther re
spsotabte individuals, may t>e seen on appUeaticn to
the A *»nt. .
Dealers supplied on liberal term*.
No Water genuine unless procured from
H. W. BOBTWICK.
«o. 4.4 BRolJ&llt.
nqM-iWIT WtwVoii.
THE CHIEF AMONO TEN THOUSAND.
DALLEY’S MAQJOAL PAIR EXTRACTOR
HAS universally < supplanted all other
* Ointments and healing applications \n both the
Eastern 1 and Westers, Hemispheres, wherever Intro
dueed; waits rntnaw tajrti m' he tree secret its
nioosss in all cutaneous nfectims. whether the cause
be iMtfeif or disease.
, r BUPNH h M SCALDS
are intently relieved, of B their uguish, wain and
infiammabon, by • timely m appiiQatien of this mar
vellous healer, and the 2 uesh is renewed ae if by a
ohann.npWemishoreqjaS rejmamin*.
_ „ THE FRIEND GF R THE NURfiERY.
Children are frequent u fufierera from extemaltn
jnries, especially rrom _ Raid and ite~
plosions— therefore every S mother should hive this
healing preparation ocm- 3 staatly on Send. Ji-heiue
epre Bucsts.and unioUy temovs* the TKTTBiII or
§ S’rfrstM;
chance of acoident from 2 e»lM%»A7jfcys t or estli
a ntfffe
cheap, and should ever be ao Us oomeaUTUt as afmnd
in need. There are thou- e, sands of living witaeeees
to testify to its snarvelkjtts S virtue, who owe their
•ounO limbs and musolee'j toils saving efficacy.
The fenowigg area few 3 of the loaißngduMssUn
w a o as we if as Ctjljbi
Burne, ' BoresofaU kiads,
Btuisw, Fistua, Shot Wounds,
BoiWi „ Frost Bites, Scrofhla,
Broken Breast. Fever Sores, Sourvy,
Bites ofltepUles, Felons, . Maids,
Canosr, Glamlalar • Die- Scurf,
Shtpped Hands, Mercurial Sores, flpraiM,** 4 *
OhUblainsi Fains generally, BmaUroXi
fetedOord., te,? -
. Powm, UlMra,
of th« Vonmti ftorMi
Bold at the arioaiwl DiwiU, U'Bmduu, Now York,
Md n ajjd !H C6.rtrM «treet. N.w (Jrleaoi. b, J.
WRIGHT A CO., Gen.nil Anoot. ft o&n alm do ob
tained of »U nuwoUbio Drn.ci.br and HarohuU
(kronihont tho United BtatM and Canada.
: T. W. PYGTT fe SONS,
, . _ , ns North SECOND Btreot,
ftl, Wholaaala Aianta for PemuilvaniA
WINES AND LIQUORS.
rj*HE VINE-CfKOWEES’ COMPANY OP
CAPITAL, OF FRANCS.
THIS CORPORATION, numbering amongst its share
holders lourtoto hundred Proprietors of the best Vtne
yards in the Distnotof Cognac, its extensive Establish
ments being looated in the centre of the town of that
name, was organised for the,express purpose oi main
taining the standard oharaoter of
PURE COGNAC BRANDY,
by shipping that article, in all its native purity and ex-
Knee, to Correspondents in Foreign Countries, and
and down by its Statute of Regulation to confine
its transaotioos entirely to the Bramf. grown within the
Dutnot of Cognao. and wholly the produoe of Vine
yards m that highly-favored locality; on no condition
white.ei admitting into its storehouses any Brandy
whioh may have been produoed without the limits of
said Distriot
.With the ottfeot of extending the just reputation of
tneh brand by suoh means only as will meet the ap
proval and 00-ope ration of the most res pee table Wine
o .^^L a A BtatesrTHE VINE QROW
ERS* COMPANY has authorised the Agency in New
York to put up their cnoipe Cognao Brandy incases oi
one dosen full-eiseu bottles e*on,a*d the same will be
disposed or to the Trade and the Public, by the under
mentioned respectable firm. .
Every bottle is sealed with the capsule of tbe Com
pany—the oorks bear the same stamp, and the labels
o- ntam an exact description pf.tbe quality, duly signed
in fao-simile, by the Agent of tbe Company.
The Brandies now offered consist ol two different
qpalities, both guarantied to be equally pure m Quality,
differing only in point of ace, and degrees or strength
depending thereon, the oldeet being the least .potent
One description, termed THE VIJtE-OROWEBB’
THREE YEARS OLo. is an excellent *rtiole of tbe
age repiesented. suitable for family or medioinal pur
pose*; and another qualitr is designated the VINE
GROWER >’ ANTBDfLUVIAN. eo oailed on aooount
of its extreme age, and beoanse the remote year of its
actual produotiop is beyond positive verification.
Objections haying been urged that the bottles are too
lafke. and the Brandy ora greater strength than is usu
ally supplied to the public, the Agent of the ompany
ventures to express the opinion that a large bpttle may
be preferred to a smaller one, and that in obtaining the
article of the exact strength at»hioh it was exported
from Cognao. oDQiumeri may recognise the advantage
of adding water to suit their own tasted instead of pur*
obaemg water at the price of Brandy. v _
For sale only by GREEN, BROTHER, A COOPER,
No. 118 WALNUT Straetr apl4-sduith Bm*
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUBE.-W*
R- would respeotfally call the attention of the Gene
ral Hardware "Trad eto our extensive.Btock of BIR
MINGHAM HARDWARE, wJuoh wo ofier at astmah
Avanoe by the package.
W, G. LfeWIB fc Bonr^
, , 4)1 COMMERCE Street.
B . Importing and Comntiasion Merchants.
And Agents ferFwrelgß and UontftolJe Hardware.
«stg.<r
ADVERTISING POPULARIZED!
DO^Mp?P ,^r N o^. , KBi JB!
FOR SALK BY’aLLNW?AGENTS.
SERVV.B ny OARRI- BB FOR TWELVE CENTS.
Ins*rts Advertisements of all sites for SIX OKNTB
ALiN, lor the first insertion.-nd FuUR unNT« for
each subsequent insertion, or ONB DOLLAR A i. INE
a month.
•Office of THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. 221
Bout'i THlHDStreeti belowOhestout street. jelt-St
A DVitR USING poHJI ARIZED!
-aIl , PHILADELPWTA
daily morn ng inquirer.
PHKET? ElGHl* fAG ESI
FORB/iLk/b'? ALL.°NkSv?AGENTB,
BBBV“DB* CARRIERS FOR TWELVE.CENTS,
Inserts AdvrrtiMmr.nts of atlsises for BIX CENTS
A 1 INE forthefiist mssrtion.and FOUR CENTS for
enoh subseqnent insertion, or ONks DOLLAR A LINK
a month.
Officeof THE FHILAOBTJPHfA INQUIRER, 121
South THIRD Street, below Chestnut street. je!4 2t
ADVERHSING POPULAR)ZHD !
-£*- ' THE PHILADKi PHtA
DO&'ffsWW^ES,
P.ICE TWO OE'TS.
FOH SALE BY ALL NEWS AGENTS.
SERVED BY CARRIERS FOR TWELVE CENTS,
AA.prtiMin.nn of All ii„, for SIX-JANTS
A LINE for lotaif.oß.Amt FOUR CENTS for
r.oßmL.esu.ntinwrtion.orONK HOLIAH A LINE,
a m n nth.
VffioeofTHfi PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 121
South THIRD Street, below Chestnut street je!4-3t
Mrs. stilus
CRYBTALINB LIQUID H 4 IR OOLORER!
A preparation new to the poblio, but whioh bas long
Been fn private use, for restoring Gray Hair toils oatu
appearance, and ran
entirely in its nature and effeots from
any article now in use tor. the same purpose, being a
oleanly fluid, nearly as dear as water, requiring no
washin* before or sner its application, free from sulphur
or any other objectionable ingredient, and applied as
easily os an ordinary HxirOli, - >
Can be had of the following persons i ,
W Z, Harberti, corner luntper and Pine streets,
B. J Fennell, No. 36 Worth Eighth street.
Thomw janr; as ter Spruce and Eighteenth streets.
Thomas Weaver, .Vine and Eighteenth streets.
Win. B. ’I hompeon/Mt. Vernon and Seventeenth st’s,
■ EuwaM GaiUordwr.. Areh he'ow Second street.
£. B. Garniues, Crates and Tenth streets,
George 0.-Bower, Vine ana Sixth streets.
A|H<Bowinan,fif»reoeaDa Beoond streets.
Charlej.BJuven« Spruce and Seventh streets,
Caleb R. Keeney; Arch ana Sixteenth streets, .
• For sale wholesale am?retoiTbr . . ,
„„ . FIFTEENTHMd lsoß®w/S»,
myMam f ;i - t■■ ; j - 1 .- > .PhlUaelpma, _
TAVA 001T88.—1,000 ■ pockets prime 1
tllliZjmSi*" "’•'W/lAMSIOHAHAM * 00
KAfUH'OAD' linbb.
rf*WH PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
IX RAILROAD. '
TtST* —
conhecting direct at Philadalphfa with Through Train*
R»Jww*pS^S
fiwnallpomtotntha west.Northwesti'and Southwest
'—thus -furnishing facilities for the transportation of
FnaaaßraiynnrtnNMcad'for speed and comfort bran;
other route.'
Tbpreas and Fact Lina* ran through to Pittsburg,
.Without change of Oar* or Conductor*. Ail through Pas*
uangar Train? provided with Lougbridge’s Tatam
.Brah? under ierfeot control of the engineer.
that adding much to tha aaiatf of travauer*. _
I Bjbotrap Cars are attached to aaoh Train* Woodruff 7 *
SXPRESS RUNS DAILY i Mail'and Fact Llnea* finn
dnyc axoaetad.'•
: Mail Train leave* Philadelphia at 730 A. M.
i Feat Line “ “ lIJOA.M.
: AS mb% V
| HdnMjwtri Aooom^odation^^a Dolammai IP.Mt
: Farkeahnrr 8.40P.m1
i_we«tChe*tar„ V 1180P.M. „
:Wa*t Cheater Pauangert will tolre the Mail, West
i Cheater Aooommodationtand Columbia Train*.
• Paaaangere for Snnonry, wimaoisport, Kwura, Baffa
(o, Niagara Falu. and intermediate point*, feavin* Phi
|lMelßhiaat7.i» A. M. and 8 P. M. go directly thronch.C
■ Ticket* Wejtwardmay be obtained at the offlceaof the
Company in Philadelphia, Mew York, Boston, or Bal
timore ; and Ticket* Eastward at any of the Important
Railroad Qfßoes in the West; also on board any of the
1 regular Lina of bte&mera on tha Mississippi or Ohio
tr Fare always ac low* and time aa amok, as by any
i otter Route,
i For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Street*.
The completion of tha Western connection* of tha
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this tha
DIRECT LINE B* 6 * AND THE
; The connection oFtreoka by tha Railroad Bndca at
Pittsburg, pvoidmg all drajrage or ferriage of Freight,
. together with the saving of time, are advantages readily
; appreciated by Shipppers of Freight, and the Travef
i joerohantc and Shippere entrusting tha transportation
, of their Freight to this Company, can rely with conh-
I dance on itajneedrtransit. __
‘, THE'RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
iln the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad or* at alt
•< tithe* a* favorable a* ate charted by other Railroad
• Companies;
tST Be particular to mark paokagas •* via Penns. Rail
road.
, For Plight Contracts or Shipping Dlraotions, apply
to, pr address either of the following Agents of tha Com-
D. A. STEWART, PitHbOl,;
H.S.Pleroo* Co.,Z«nMTill«,o.; 1.1. Jqlmrton.Eipler.
'O.t R. MoNaaly,Mayseilla, Ky.j Orouby be. Cropper,
! Portsmoutt, 0,; Paddpok, i Co,, JeflereonviUe, Indi-
MPiH. W. Brown & go., Cincinnati, O.iAthern -k
■ Evansville, Ind.s N. W. Graham fc Co.» Cairo, DU R.
Ft Bass. Snalerjt Glass, St. Louis, Mo.; John H. Har
ns, NaehviUe, Tenn.; Hams * Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.;
Clarke t Cto., Cmoago, HL; W. H.H. Koonls, Alton,
pi-tor to Freight Agents of Railroads atdilTerent points
latte West.
S. B. KINGSTON. Jr., Philadelphia.
MAGRAW k, K6ONS, 80 North street, Baltimore.
LEECH A CO., lAator House, or 16. William st., N,Y,
LEECH A CO.. No, 17. State street, Boston.
H. H. HOU|TON, Gen l Freight Agent, Phil*.
L. L.HOgPf, Gen’i Tioket Agent, Piula.
, . H. LEWIS. Qon’lSnp’t Altoona, Pa,
JsA-It
|g»—ia ELMIRA ROUTE.—
flSjpfaHC9H PHILADELPHIA AND EL
MIRA RAILROAD.
L ROUTE to Tcmaqua t ,Cat*wi«ga, Ru
pert, Wilkesbarre, Seranton, Danville, Milton, Wil
liamsport. Troy. Ralston, Canton, Ilmira, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo.
St. Lome, Milwaukee, and all points North and
Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi-
Jaoelnhiaand Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
CALLoWHiLL Btreet*. (Passenger entrance on Cal
lowhtll street,) daily (Sundays exoepted), for above
points, as follows:
The 8.00 A.M. tram connects at Rupert, for Wilkes
barre, Pittson, Boranton, and all stations on the
LAoKA WANNA aNu BLOOMS BURG RAILROAD.
The above trains make direot oonneotions at Elmira
with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua
and Niagara Fails, and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and
New York Central Hail oads, from all points North am
West, and the Canadas.
Baggage oheo;c- to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge- and aU i .irmediate point*.
Tioket* can o > ,'rooured at the Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad ij Vjl’s’lionetOffice. northwestoorner oi
SIXTH and Oil * JN UT Street*, and attho Passenger
Depot, corn r». HIRTEEN’i Hand CAM OWHILL.
TRROU i EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
> Leave the Pin • eipbia and Reading Depot. Broad am
CaUowbil) etrs ; ’ i dsiiy ibundsr* exoepted), for a l
point? West* i North, at Bp. M.
Freights mj be delivered before 8P M. to insure
their going tu.- Fine day,
_For further information apply at Freight Depot,
THIRTEEN i and OALLOWWLL. or to®
, ÜbAB. B. rAPPENTGeneraI Agent,
Northwest com-r SIXTHand OHEBTN^TB»jje^
1860. iBBiiM'M 1860.
sprin g_arranqbm kmt-new Vork lines.
TH- OAMDEN .ND. AMBOY AND rHILA-
W4i|os^||g«^w
At 8 A M, via Camden and Arabov, 0. fc A. Accom
modation.- • ~...8358
Ate A^L v ia Camden and Jersey City (N.J.JAo-
AtPAToV via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mai 1....................... * 800
At 11 AW, bySieomboat, viaTaoonvand Jersey
City western Express 300
AtUHPM,via Camden and Amboy, Aooommo
datton~~ 2 t 3
At > P M, via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex
press soo
Ai.4 PM, by Bteambo&t via Taoony and Jersey
City,Evemnjg Express...... 3 00
AMP M.>y Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey
City, id Class Tioket - 2 it
At 4 P M, via Camden and Jersey Oity, Evening
Math 800
M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern
At? PM. via Camden and Amboy, Aaoommoda*
tion,(Freight and Passenger,)—lst Cis«s Tioket. 325
The BPM Mail Lin# ran* daily. The IS PM, South'
era Mail, Saturdays exoepted.
Belvidere, Easton, Lombertville, Flemington.
Ap»a; OaM ard #PM ,Trom Walnut-street wharf ana
7.19 AM from Kensington.
xFor Water Gap. Stroudsburg, Soranton. Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend. &0., at 8 A. M.from We!n»t
-aa<s 710 A. M. frora Kenimgtou, via Dela
ware LOokairanaa and Western k. R.
got Mount fpiy*at*and • A. M,Sand 4>4 P, M.
For Freehold,at g A. ftf,and ip, M.
T ' WAY lines
i „??' Brittol, Trenton, fce., *t tit sort « P. M. from
' WiUntK atrMt wh.rr, 7.10 A. Id. and »V P. id. from
Stumcton.
• rorPaimyra.KiT.rtod, B.lanoo, B«verlj, Bnrljii.-
ton. Plor.no. Bord.ntowj, 4,„ ,t UX, l and Ot P. M.
StaamboalJMHjUnwforßoitS.ntown andlntarrae
dinto Plto*., at ,X P. M. _
S'Wtmboat 'Tranton.for Taoony, at 11 A. M. and
Tmoii., Bavorlj, Birrlm.ton, and Bnmol, at. P. M.
Pift, Ponnd. of Ba*«ai,, ono. ailowoa .«in Pawn
’ csr. Pasjwnsers are prohibited from taking anything ae
Ua«af» bnt Niair w,artn, apoaral., ov.r
tor iSgg'A'atoOtA’cSSSrltr ponnd!
and will not be liable for any amonnt beyond #lOO, ex
oept by special oobtraot.
qpia WM. H. GATZMER, Agent
< SaEBHB PHILADELPHIA, GER
umm^™ar!ranskmjs<¥.-
isim H-M&'ffl.i* N "
l »*f v ? , «<,*,»,11,UA.M.1
1, t, M, M, W, 7. #J», «^fy g
*.M min. A. M., 1,1,1,7 X, and
Deere Germentown >.lO min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4, «X,
nsdKcp.M.
, „ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia f, 8,10,2* A. M., 0,4,0, «K, 8, 8.
ud 10. y r< Jn<
HUI 7.W. TM t jUD, 9.4011,40 A, M„
1.40# MB> 0.10, 8.40# and l.lft JP.M.
. La, ON SUNDAYS,
LanvePhUadelphiao>Gl A.M., I,o,and 7X P. M.
Hill 740 A. M„ JlJB> MO, and 8.18
"“fr'Oß CONffHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
L,arePhitadelphie IM. nt, Me. Ilai, mis., A. 01.,
I.WIAI*. (X.tM. OM, and 11* ?7m.
« L *aYxv%fc Mn *’ *’ B '°*’ *’ UA ' M " IX ’ **'
*° ' ' ON SUNDAYS,
lAarePhiledelnhluo A.M.andiand IF.M.
■jfist. rara?,® *■ “■
:,# WM7&J: “ d u * *• >L ’ ll
Le.re PhlSadelskm? Mad BPM.
fceere Magayunk7MA.M.,lN,BM.andB^P.M.
01>-tf
ifianiM PHILADELPHIA
{■HUBUneSH AN P READING RAIL
i ROAD.—PASSENGER TRAINS fir POTTSVILLE,
READING and HARRISBURG.
MORNING LINE, DAILY, (Sunday, aioeptsd.)
Leave New De&ot. corner of HRoaD &nu CaLLQW-
HiLL Streets, PHILADELPHIA., (Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on CaDowJul] streets »at 340 A. M.,
opnneotrag at Harrisburg with tbs FENNSYs, VANIA
H AiLHOAD, ■ J'P. M. train innam* to P>tt*hnrr } the
OUmBERLANB VALLEY I.o6P.M.tram ninnin.to
TaSrahanburf, ,Oarlnl«, *« : and the NORTHERN
CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Sun.
bur?. &o>
„ AFTERNOON LINES.
- Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Street*, PHIIJJJELPHIA,< Passenger entrances
i . —. —at! F. M.» DAILY, (Sundays ex
oeptnd.i
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
Faoic Ph'Ladblphia Miles,
To pQtßnixville...., ...,~ 881
Reading.... , 63 L Philadelphia a«d Reading
Lebanon.... - - 86 f and Lebanon Vauey.lLK,
Harniburg-., —ill
Daushlu..,~U4
Mi11er5bur*...........142 Northern Central
Trevorton Junction. .168 Railroad.
grr.... 189
amberland 171
1^—.........->lBl
j£ Bunbnry and Ene R, R.
* Jersey 5h0re..".'.H1T.833
Look Raven ,736)
Ralston.-.-. .2341 Williamsport and Elmira
■ feiSire Railroad.
The 800 A. M.. an** the 3.50 P. M. tram ocmneot daily
at Port Clinton. (Sundays exoopted.) with the CaTa-
WigSA* WILMMSPORT and ERIE RAILROAD,
Salting close connections.with- lines to Niagara Falla,
knada the West, and Southwest
Oornsr of BROAD and
OALLOWHILL Street..
«*»-tf , «. « MrII.HKNNRV.SaaT.tar.
JS wam SPRING ARRANG E
■MBSKSWP ment. '
and balti
PASSBN 0 (?KR d S*RA
, For Baltimore atB,li A, M., 11 noon, (Express,) ana
UjIQP. M>
For Chester at S.li A. M., 11 noon, 1.15,8.00,7X0 and
A. M.. 13, LU,0.00,7.00 and
U.UIP.M.
For New Castle at 8.10 A. M,, and 5,00 P. M.
For Middletown at 8.10 A. M., and O.OOP. M«
For Dover at 8.18 A. M., and e.CO P. M.
For Milford at Al 5 A. M., and 0.00 P. M,
For Bearord at 8.18 A. M., and 6.00 P. M.
For L&prel at All A. M..and 6.00 P. M.
For Salisbury at 816 A. M., and 500 P. M,
. . TRAINS FOR PHILApELPHJA
Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Express,) 10.18 A, M.,
at0.60,880,,880, and 11.80 A, M.» L6B»
8J 3 ane 8 85 P.M.
■ .eave Salicoury at 6JQ A. M., and 84)0 P. M.
«eave Laurel at 0.18 a. M., ana s.w f. M_,
Leave Boaford at 0.45 A. M., and 44)0 F. M.
*ave Milford at 140 A. M., and 4Ay P. M.
>eave Dover at 9.00 A. M., and 6.00 P M.
>eave Middletown at i 0.06 A. M. and 7.Q6P. Id
leave New Castle at 8.00,10.« f A. M„ and 8.00 P« M.
.Leave Chester at 7.49, 9.20, 104 MA. M„ I.S, and
WIP.M
Leaveßaltk a ore for Salisbury and Delaware Roil
*** M 1,1 TRAINS TOR BALTIMORE
Amt. ChMteritMl A. M., W.» *nd II.MP. M.
& Lmt. wlGolniton atm A. M., U.U P. M., snd IM,
PRBIBHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR Mtashad,
» will ran as follows r
‘° r ™ r *™Ueiand intermediate
tor Pnnyrllls «nd inlnmadlati
L«*t. WitoUn,toillor Philndalshla and intermediate
pIMK.t4.UP.SI7 , , ,
Laeve Havn-de-Gru. for Balbmora and Intermodi
at«plaoMat«(» a.M. _ . ,
ate planet L(Q r ) .Havre-da-Graoe and intermedia
Only at 11.10 F. M„ to,Baltimore.
oS^atJJiP,M„’fr o m BaWmore
»>» ' 1 g. W. FELTON. i-remn.a4
laßMMdp— —a PHILADELPHIA AND
“*^Hloru#A 8 R^ iLRo A D -
On and after APRIL »d, HBO, CommUtitlon Tioketi,
with twenty-six eouponet,will,De ißaucd, good fog the
firomtherefnlar Area; Pertjee wuhfng to enjoy the
Sommer InlEe Country will And thj. e very dearrable
rente, theSohnrlldU and LehenonVairaye bam. amour
PAiuiiupia,Marakmk,
HAIUROADDINKS.
ttoSr^XAN
PUfLioSiiPHi
the depot of the Wijrt:ObMt®r and Philadelphia Railroad
Co. eighteenth and Market streets, at fifA.M. and 3JO
ann&ttr. M.
Leave pepot atlO « A# M. and 0 is P. M,
Leave Avondale Al 5 A. M. ami 490 P, M.
The6ta«e (.fantooonneotwiih 10 40 A. MTrainfrom
Philadelphia and 81ft A. M. Train from Avondale.
Freight* for tbi« line received at No. 1816 Market Bt.
A daily.lme of stages to and from New Loadonand Ox
ford oonneote with the TOP A M. train froni_Philadel'
phi»,and theft. *0 A. M tram from Avondale. The heart'
tlful sooner? and well-known heaHhlalnee* of Delaware
ana Cheater oountle* o»r superior inducement* to
those looking for «amraer hoarding. A. B. BURTON,
Philadelptnat.M&y 14, IMP, 8m Superintendent.
IMPORTANT TO
:iUBINK«f* dorm* ihe \earmv)ttuher~ m the i**a*
I of recursion t'CCSt*. on and after Juq* JQtb. 186c,t0
CftESSON. Altoona. Bedfoed and Epheata Spe EOS.
and coupon ticket* for itt>enfp-»»ar mps, for ihe os* o!
families, to and from pom,* near the oity.
Ticket* to C> ks?ox Hotels, at the 'ummit qftbt Al
legheny mountain—good /or a round trip within 2o
(taut— o be bad for 47.60.
Tickets to AHoona, where invalid* and other* will
find splendid hotel accommodations, food for rotmd
lry» tctlAtn 10 days—fare 4716.
Tor Bedford Bpnng*~Paj>*tn«ers ticketed to Bope
sellaOn the Hun’incdon and Broad Top Railroad, and
or Broad Top Qitj to Blair’* P tat ion. hxcarsioa tic*
k te. 97.-H; Mnil* trip. 96.40. Two duly (me* o(
coaches connect With the irAm*. Bessaie onansed at
Huntingdon without extra emerge.
haiaencera to BphrataBpr«ng* take *tage from Lan
caster. Ticket* for Round Trip, Aft; Single 1 rip. 9138.
P«no«7ivania railroad
BdBT OF DOWNINGTOWN can procure tickets for J 6
trip* good for anr me'muer of the family, at a diaooant
of 26 per cert, below regular rat**.
'I he above txdettf ana farther information to be had
after June 20th by application at the offioo of the Penn
sylvania, Railroad Co., southeast corner ELEVENTH
and MARKET street*, Philadelphia,
T T „ THUS. MOORE, Areat.
Lewi* L. Hoppt. Gen. Ticket Agent jes lm
JStßlSflMn WEST CHESTER
rSl*dSb* ANI) *hii.adm.phia
. CH A N (Piß l7 R S.'
corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.ofi and
10 41 A. Mm a d3 J 0 and 6.48 P. M. • na
. Leave WEST OH KB PER, from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 6.25 and 910 A. AL, and £m and 6JS
.r, JA
.ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.. andioOP. M.
Leave West Cneeter, at 726 aod 4^1^84.
Je4-tf General Superintendent
north pennsyl
ISS9HB VANIA RAILROAD.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
.For BETHLEHEM, DOjfLESTOWN. EASTON.
MAUOH CHUNK; HAZLETON, ECKLBY, WHITE
haven, wilrbsbarre, Ao. '
and after MONDAY, Mar iBth, 13®, Pn—oncer
Trains wilpeare FRONT and wILwW Phi
ladelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) At follows:
At 6-SO A M. (Express), for Bethlehem* ALentown,
Mauoh Chunk, Hasleton, W'lkeebarre, Ao.
AtPAOP- M.(Expre»*)i for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauoh
Chunk. Ao,
This train reaches Easton at <l6O P. W.,and makes
close connection with New Jerse» Central Express
Tram, for New,' ork. Passengers bj this tram reach
Motion Chunk the same evooing.
At 8.40 A. M.. and 4 80 P. M.( Aooonunndatton),
„ For Doylestown.
At 9AO A. M. and BAO P. M, (Accommodation)
. ’ „ _ _ . ror Port Washinston.
The ISO A. M. Express Tram makes close connection
with the Lehigh Val'ey Railroad at Bethlehem being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre,
.ni n all ,
Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 7.18 A, M. and 6J*F,
M,
Le.vo Doyleitown (Aooommodition,) at MO A. SI.
and 4 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington t Accommodation,) at 6JO A.
M. and 315 F, M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M.
Fiitadelphia, tor Dnyiestown. at B P, M,
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.® A M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at o.Ow P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem. 01.40. lo Manch Chunk, $2.60.
To Easton, $lOO To tioyiei'own SOoents.
Through pickets must be proonred at theTlokat Of
fices at wILt.OW Street, or BEKKS Street,ln order
to secure the above rates t«f fare.
All Passenger Trains 'except»on day Trains) oonneot
at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second
and Third-street Passenger Raiiroaui 20 minutes after
leaving Willow street.
- my2B
ELt/IS CLAAKt
IShMBI NOTICE)—CHESTER
SEN D OWNd N GTOWN fj?Z
TKRMEDIATE BTATIONB.~On and aftorJfchMay,
1300, the Passenger Train* for DOWNINGTOWN
mu sfart from the new Panenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading Railroad Corneas?* oorner of
BROAD and OALLOwHILL Streets, (passenger en
trances on Cafiewhll).
TRAIN for Downlagtown, leave* at &oo
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, lssvas at
DAILY < Banda?* OKoett ted* i
Br order of the Board of Manasera of the Philadelphia
ano R'aSins Rvi****d OotnoAnv.
apl W. H. McfLHKNNKV, Secretary.
WEST CHESTER
ELEVENTH and MARKET Street*, dafly (except
Sunday) at 7.16 A. M., lljo P. M.. and 4P. M. Leave
West Chester at S.to A. M . 10 «s A. M. and 3.10 P. M.
SAVING FUNDS.
“ A little, bat often. fill, the Pane. 1 *
Franklin saving fund, no.
136 South FOURTH Street, between Chest
nut and Walnut* Philadelphia* pays ail Deposit*
on demand*
Depositor** money seoured by Government,
State, and City Loan*, Ground Renta, Mort
gagee. «o.
This Company deem* safety bettor than large
profit*, consequently mil run no Ctk with depo
ts tore’ money, but have it at all times ready to
return* with 6 per oent. interest, to the owner, a*
they have always done. Thu Company never
•nepeaded.
Females, married or single, and Minor*, can
deposit in theiTOwn right, and enoh deposit* can
be withdrawn ohiv by their oonaent.
Charter perpetual, incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania with authority to receive money
from truetoesnad executor*.
LARGE AND BMALL BUMB RECEIVED.
Office open daily, from 9to9o’olook» and on
Wednesday evening nnblSo'olooit.
. . „ ' DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cndwaliader,
John Shlndler, George Russell,
Maisobt w. bloan, Edward TTHyatt,
Lewis Krombbaar, Henry Dsl&ny.
Niohulu Rtttenhouse, Nathan BmedJey,
Joe. H. Satterthwaite, MpieaYarkes,
Crnoa CanwAtLanxa/masurer.
ap3B-y
** A Dollar saved n twice earned.”
CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN
NSTEREST.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST-COK
PAN Y, W ALNUT Street, eoathweet oorner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the state of Pennsyl
vania.
Money .is reoeived Jn any sum, large or email, and in
terest paid from the day or deposit to the day or with
drawal.
The offioe is open every day from nine o’olook in the
morning till five o'olock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till eight o’olook.
WiirLiAM /, Rsbp, Peoretary,
_ _ _ maxcTona t
Eon. Henry L. Benner, F, Carroll Brewster,
EdwardL. Carter, Joseph B, Barr,
Robert Bclfndge, Franqis Lee,
SamuelK. Ashton, Joeeph Yerkes,
O. Landreth Monns, James L. Stephenson,
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Rents, and suoh first-olaas eeourities as wilf al
ways insure perfect .security to the depositors, and
whiohoanaotfail to give permanency ana atability to
this Institution. aal lr
CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
£.TRUST COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CREST
NUT Street.
Large and small sura* received, and paid back on de
mand without notice,with FIVE PERCENT.INTE
REST from the day of depoait to the day of with-
boars, from 9 until S o’olock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clook.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £1 upwards.
President-STKPHEN R. CRAWFORD,
TreMorer-JAMES R. HUNTER,
PLINY FISK. Aotuary.
NOTICES.
OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA-
T lON COMPANY. MAY 10th. ISW.-From and
tiPor Julr ISth, 1860, and aattl September let. 18*0. the
charges for the use of Cars. a T d for Toil and Trans*
poriation on Anthracite Coal, oarned to rhiladelpoia.
by way of the Schuylkill Navigation, will be increased
Fifteen Cents per Ton os the rates fixed Marsh U h,
i 860; and on the is* of September. JdOPi a farther in*
crease of Fifteen Cent* peT Toq will be made on said
charges, and so oontwue until the otose of navigation.
By order ol the Managers. F. FRaLEY,
my 11 a»n President.
OFFICE OF THE P.
READING RAU.RO
Phil
Tk* rates cf Jre\ghl and U
Mis company will bene J
til Junket notice:
’HILADELPHIA AND
OAD COMPANY.
L4DKLFHIA. March IS. ltto.
tolls on coal transportsd by
follows from J&arck IS «n-
To iliohmoml—
Philadelphia——...—.
. inelmed rlane-...
fioetown
ean an town R. K..—.
alls of SohuyHnll.—.
Manaynnk. ..
Egbert'*.
OOnshohooken—.
Swede Furnace...—..
Ram bo’s
Jfornst'n or Bridgeport
Port Kennedy...——.
Valley Forge,——..
Phcenuvilfe l
. Royer*# Ford——.—- lv
Aramiugo 1A
Limenok.. ——LOS
Potwtown - 96
poagtaasviUe—.. 9f
Monooaoj . 9i
Blrdsboro—ft.
Kxotor - 9i
Reading —.— —. fli
Tuokerton-. . 8>
lieMport..— ———. 76
Mohnvllle... —. 76
Hamburg. 7?
Orwigßb’g and Auburn. M
After July 15th to September la
to Riohtnond will be raised 15 oi
after September Ist, on addition:
per tou.
By ordo of the Board.
aptt-Sm W. Jl. Alt
91.58
1.46
1.48
1.48
1.46
1.43
lAS
1«Q
lJk
IX
EDUCATIONAL.
(MRS FREDERICK UODGES, OF BOS*
t vStEPF* iptort* opentoff a SCHOOL FOB YOUNG
UMJlbßintbiß oitTtOommonoioff in September next.
Mr*. H. has the honor of rolernng to the not* Jk\vx. H.
Vinton, D.D . Reotor oft he Church of the Holy Trinity,
Circular*, with full particulars, may be obtained of Mr.
F. H. Hod»e«, 701 VlNh .tract. apM.Jm-
AMiitUUAiM aUHwL INSTIXUTJS, IS a
Mliablo medium throat fi which Sahools and Fcml-
Ue« may obtain competent teachers. Parent* may ob
tain, cratuitoniiTi information and oironlar* of the best
school*. SMITH. WOOpftt&N, & 00„
nU-tf M 3 Btri«t. 6 Fiili«S.m.,
Bryant & strattqn's national
.MBROAWTILB COLLEGES, looatad at rhiia-
SHfiHS’.S. 1 !■ SiSVENTH’anTcHESTfiUTi
M«r Tt ik, Buffalo, Cl„dind, OMoato,aadBl.Loiit,
For ini venation. call or tend for Catalogue. feS-tf
PIANOS.
SaEfa PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!
in in
piaßo-fortes,
MELODEON3.
PIANO-FORTES.
M . . „ „ „ MELODEONS,
Made by Raven, Bacon, A Co., Nunn* A Clark,
Hallef SDavii, A Co„ and other*.
. , ; J, E, GOULD,
»nyM-l SEVENTH and CHESTNUT,
ftSSm STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA
TTTTV TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
SQUaRE GRAND, AND BGVARE PIANOS, now pre
ferred m concert* and in private circle* by the best
performers. Received the firetpratmuma over tha best
T i tQUOßlCE—“’k'now’a Italian,’ ’ for sale
* J<» -i*FrnEWLL * BaOTHEK, «T and 48
#M». louGOftZt airnti ay*
i liltl BY AI/CTIQJf.
Tj*UBNKS3/ BBINLEy * CO,
X 1 No. 439 MARKET STREET.
EAST SAEB OP FRKNOB 80008 T-Is SEASON.
r • _ ■ Ob Frfeh, Monuiur. „
Jan* 21. & t 10 o’clock b, n*t*£n*ufl, on 8 mo*. cr*dit—
E4g»lnu nf f*no, And»t»»l» Fr»ii«hdr> good A
Tl SCOTT, ,Tr„ AUCTIONEER, No, 431
"•CHESTNUT Btreet. ocp-iite th.CMtom HOiM,
2'tween Fourth and Kifih street*.'
BALK OP SI'JiItfiO^O'PIC*PICTURES,' BOXES*
Joj. Rflw Ac.
: J Q ?* } B J o'oloc*. embracing ths dead) assort
ment of Bns Ed*jisb ud Amenoan grasps, laodsespes/
iflomiuatod pictures* statuary. Ac.
' Also, floe rosewood hand instruments, revolving
boxes/ao. ",
> wmss WM5& WE&mmi
; AM) BOYS’HATB N»W BHAPE BoNN£fe7&c,
. On Monday Morning,
June 18 oommenoinx at 10 o’olock precisely.
i Included wfi? bV 4 ftffi sXiorlmeft* of faooy bats,
equestrians ode-aides, neptuoes. Ac. for ladies* ard
childrens w**r; floe spit strait and braid bonnets, of
cewanddesirabe shapes \ nan's and be?S’ paim, Pa
nama and faaoy straw hats* A©.
. tST Catalogues and .samples early on the jfiofnttSt of
sale.
■PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
A NO. 030 MARKET Street, and *3l MINOR
.Street. w
SALjbOPSOO CASES shoes, and straw
* GOOfH ’
On Thursday Morning*
Jane 21, at 10 o’eloox preeleeiy, will be sold, br
catalogue, on foar months’ oredit, BQO cases men’s
■bore , aud youths* kip and calf boots! oair sod retreat
Heather setters, Oxford ties. Ac.; bud. iris, and calf tro
gens; women’s, imseee*, and children's scat, oalf, and
1 moroooo boo<a ana ahoet. -
Also, a desirable assortment of City-mode goods.
STRAW GOODS.
. . O&Tharsday Morning,
Jane ll> at U o'clock, will be sold* 190 eases women’s
and misses slrav bonnets. Leghorn and braid flats,
brown straw, equestrian, Adelaide do; men’s and boys’
trimmed straw hats.
ST. IiOUIH, 810.
MMHLUAMB BOtXE, i CO., ACC
▼ ▼ TIONEERS A COMMISSION BfERGHANTS,
No. 6 North MAIN Bt, ST. LOUIS, Mo., (formerly
with Messrs. Myers, Claghorn, A Co r PhiLada.) offer
their services to the msrohonts, manufacturers, and
others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, car
pets,boots, shoe#, hard? era. jewelry. Ac., Ac.
£C C4J h sdvepoe* made os reoeiptof foods.
Mr Battlements made three day• after sue.
.. .. „ « kiruincß.
Messrs. Myers, Claghorn, A Co.. Philadelphia.
“ Stuart A Brother, Philadelphia.
1 I Wam-M, N.w YOrt.
i .. -k.A B.Cnn\efcCo.,RewVnih.
“ Wood, Christy, fc Co., St. Lonis, Mo.
*• • Crow.MoCrearr.d6 Co,. ** mhlf-thstaly
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAll BTEAM
, ,»OM KHW YOXK TO ItyXBMOL.
Chief C&bm. —Bp
- Second Cabin Pftß«*-g« ~, , 71
. „ rsoM boston to trvxarooL.
Chief Cabin Paxcag6.-~.~. ..Slid
■ ; Beeoad Cabin Passage. — &
The ships from New York coil at Cork Harbor.
(hipsfrom UocUm call at Hghlax and Cork Hat
rSkaiA, Capt. Judkins, | CAN ADA. Cape. Lank,
ARABIA, Cast. J. Stone, I AMERICA,Cast. Mular.
ASIA, Capt. £. G. Lott, ]HlAOAßA u Capt.Anderson
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, IfiUftOPA.Capt. JTLeitob,
_ SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels oarry a dear white light at mastfieadi
»l (larboard bow; red on port bav.
A, Mood is, leave Boston, Wednesday, May 90.
1, Judkins, •' W. York, Wednesday* June A
ARABIA, Stone, “ Boston. Wednesday, June IS.
AFPJCA, Shannon “ N V ork* Wednesday * Jane Ju.
NIAGARA. AltuAf, •* Boston. Wednesday, June *7.
ABLft»Lott,. 11 N. York, Wednesday. July 4.
EUhOJPA. Leitoh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Ji-ly 11.
PKRBJTA. Judkins. “ N. York, Wednesday, July 3A
ARABIA, Bicne “ Boston, Wednesday, Jeiy 30.
Berths not seoured until paid (or.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
, Gold, Silver. Bullion., Spooie, Jewelry, Preetoua Stones,
or Metals, nnlea bills or lading are signed therefor* ana
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
passage apply to „ RCUNaRO,
myg 4 Bowling Green. New York.
FOR THE K)UTR —OHARIiES
SHKton and savannah bteambhipb,
. FRJfiIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at as average of nmsM per cent, be
low New Yor| SWMaehlp io6».
The U. S. Mall Cap
tain Charles P. Marshoaa, will sail on Monday, Jane
it. at 10 A. M.
The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA.
Captain John J.Oamn, will sail on Wednesday, Jons
90, at to a. M.
i hronch in 48 to 00 bcrars-Nmly 48 hours at Bea.
days ohaaged from every Saturuay to every
five days. Goods received , and-BiUsof Lading signed
ss
above every tea oars, thug forming a five-day comma
moetiOD wuh Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Savannah, theee Ships eon
neot with steomere for Florida, and with railroads, Jto.«
for all plaoes in the '
Fraight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to oe lower by theee ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate.
K. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther then Chaflestoa or oavenneh. the
sssi«»d
Fare by this route 93 to 40 per pent, obeaper than by
the inland Route, %e wiil be seen by the following so ho*
dale. Through tiokets IfomFhilaaei»Ma,naynar?ea
tnn anA gavaanah staKmAiaa r lWrn.UTnWQ liK4l.fi m>
the whole route, exoßCt .from Charleston and Bsvan
nah to Montgomery:
: To »IJ M
> SaTMn*tt. »>. 16 09
r» Aag\tft*>. to oo
0 Macon n oo |
2-
Atlanta 800 Atlanta . 31 oo
Columbus—--, 33 00 Columbus..—.,-.. M »
Albany...-...—.... 34 00 Albany.., 37 ft
fa™?— SS tSfiCSm 58
New Orleans.—, 39 73 New Orleans—M 00
No billa of lading «*ned after the shay has sailed*
For freight or |t—w apply on board, at second
wharf shove Vine street, or to
ALEX. HERON. Jr.. *
. Boutawest oonier FOURTB and CHEdiN UT»
m
Ta«Hta londA fro^^]MrlMtoß * Aeamer Carolina every
_ For Aorida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary’s and
St. John's aver* Tanadar and Saturday. 4
B DAVIDSON,
* (Late prWm. H. Barksdale k C 0.,)
Brook* note ana Real Estate Broker and General Col
lecting agent.
w ., BT. LOUIS, MO .
will attend promptly and faithfully to anr bonnes*
entrusted to him.
Bonds, blocks, and other securities bought and sold on
commission.
Money invested in paper amply seonred by Real Es
tate at ten per cent per annum.
„„ „ xfirxx* *o
Messrs. Runyan, Brown k Co., Jno. /. Anderson A Co..
Bankers; Messrs. Cross, McCreary k Co., Hike,Knight
k Co.. Hon.Jobn F. Oarby. sad Messrs. Bell, ijiden
kCo.*nt.Loots; Messrs. Norton Bros, Bankers, Pa
daoab, Kyi Messrs. pavis k Birnev, Phtlade phia;
Messrs. Bbelps. olus k Co., New York; and to St.
Louie bosineee men >enerelly. Jed 1113,14 M.H-6t
EO. SPOEUND.
• ATTORNEY *T LAW. CANTON, KY.
, Kr" Special attention paid to theo olieetion of claims
in Tngff, Calloway, Marshall, Lyoo, Caldwe’ and
Christian counties.
Refer to H n. H. C. Burnett. hLC.; Ho H.J.Stiles,
Judge Court of Appeals ; ilon. J.C. Circuit
Judse, Hopkinsville, Ky. inyO-Itt
Yb palmfr, the advertising
• AGENT,, FIFTH and CHESTNUT, gives hn
views of the prinoiple and best mode of Advertising,
daily, between 10 and 4 o'clock. Address
myll-am r. B PALMER.
EJ, BAY LIS THOMAS. .
• „ , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW*
Has removed nis office from No. IS Areh street to No.
459 WALNUT Street
.Particular attention riven to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claims. The drafting and examination ef Wills,
Conveyances, Assignment*, Briefs of Title- and other
Instruments of Writing. The management of Exeeutor
shine. Administratorship*, and Trusts, superintended;
and the best securities procured for the permanent in
vestments of Money, Satisfactory reference given
when required. ap3o-&n*
SAMUEL Q. SLO«N,
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTING
AGENT,
mhtt-Sm* Bt. Paul. Minxbsota.
CTOBAOJ? SEE,
n "wmkmsEF*"*
No. 114 p onc i BiXTH Street,
< Nearly «*pp©«it« the bounty Courthouse,)
Prepares t'r&wings *o., and transacts
all other business connected with the obtainin' of Let
ton Patent. ap9 4m*
J WAGNER JBRMON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL LOR-AT-LAW,
Offio*. No. U 9 Sooth SIXTH Street,
(Opposite Independence Senate,)
„ , „ • PHILADSLrHXA,
By the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different ’point* in
United States, is enabled to proeeoufce and collect
olatm* of every description.
Particular attention riven to the examination and re
covery of.the claims of Legatees and Devisees, and the
examination of Land Titles and securing the interest!
of heirs and all persons interested is the same, m all
parts of the Union.
„ Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner
for them.
Depositions oarefolly taken under Commissions,
apu 4m __
Henry e. keene,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA'VT,
Has REMOVED from No. 630 Walnut street to No. M
South THIRD Street
ALFRED L. HOUGH,
X*. PAPER MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT,
Orders eonoiied for even description of
PAPER AND PAPEK-MAKER’S MATERIALS,
. No. 17Sou&SlXTH Street,Philadelphia.
PAWSON & NICHOLSON,
, BOOKBINDERS,
NOS. #1» AND 83J MINOR STREET,
Between Market and Chestnut streets,
_ PHILADELPHIA,
JAMES PAWSON. JAS. Q. NICHOLSON.
iaS7-i**
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
Dissolution of partnership.—
The partnership heretofore existing under the
firm of BTIL. S ON k STONE u this day dissolved by
niatualoonsent. ROBBKT KTILSON,
Philo., May 31,1860. J. a. STONE.
/COPARTNERSHIP —THE UNDFR
SIGNED have this day formed a copartnership
under the firm of bTILbON, STUNK, St. CO,, for the
purpose of transacting the Wholesale China, Glass,and
Q,ueensirare business, at No. 008 COMMERCE fit.
*OBFRT WTILSON,
J. B STONE.
JOHN F. BENNETT.
i firelsl
per to:
r'ftnoe i
inttger
SNNE
June 1. lMf-trn
fp W. NEILL & Co.,
YARD, 8. E. Corner BROAD and CALLOW HILL,
But.rior WHITE AShY'tIaMaCIUA, snd LEHIGH
< UALS , „
Prepared end keptwnder cover expressly for Family use.
19r Orders Dy Dtspatoh will receive prompt atten
tion. ap® 8m
r*AU T I 0 N !—JSTROLOG?»—LOOK
VJ OUT I—GOOD HEWS FOR, ALL!—The never
failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the belt; yhe suaoeeds
when all others have failed. All .’who are m trouble, all
■who have been unfortunate, deoeived byfalse promises,
fly to her for advice and oonuort In leva ajfairs sh»
never fails. Blie has the aeoret of winning the affec
tions of the opposite sex. It is this fact whtoh induces
tlh terate pretenders to try to Imitate he*, and cony bei
advertisement. Bhe shove you the likeness or yoor fa
tore wife, husband, or absent fnend. It is -well known
to the pnbho at large that she is the first and only per
son who can snow the likeness in reality, andean give
entire satisfMtion on all the'concernsof life, wEion
can be tested and proved by thousands, both married
and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. Come one!
oome an 1 to No. 13W LOMBARD Street, betweenMnni
l»fl wwn Hrnurt. jrlU-Ut*
IUAt'KfiRBL, fcHAD HEttfU&w, <t u.—
L I,2 J* Dd 8 Mao
kerel, in assorted packages, of a ve.y choice vitality;
5n hJlr kk? w No> V*n Mackerel.
Wha f bbls new No, Bdo do,
, ?0 bbls new No. 3 medium do.
K Eastern Moss Shad.
eOhalf obis new do ,do do.
2£CO bbls new Kaifooit No. 1 Herring.
300 do do HatifaxNo. 1 do.
300 do new Boston No. 1 do,
100 do do No 1 scale Fish.
35 do prime No. l Salmon.
100 anmtßls Grand Bank Codfish.
100 boxes new Herkiraer.eoasty Cheese,
SHIPPING,
• ixLAim paa*.
Charleston—. *B ft
Savannah—— 8103
Augusta ft 00
Maoon— - n 071
BUSINESS CAIIOS.
COAL.“
•AUSI BY AUCTION,
Til THOMAS * SONS.
± M - m Ho*. 139 »nd 141 Sooth FOTHtTH StrMt. ',
igptT.
Mdjtooh. «T«f, Tmw»?. .t tho Bich»n««.
K gontribamr, b»*jMttooptio«i rtjiith< t ate.
wMttion towhiah ,
MtosM.jih.tto.Mad oluWraw.ia pM.hliKiOTn.
—JS?
, REAL ESTATE AT PIIVATR SaLK
1 KF* We bare a large amount or real estate at private
tale, inelaiinf every deeonstin* er mtyaed iworr
aroponx. i^i-g
i Real estate entered, on our private esle rsfitaw 1
end advertised ocoasMoeUy tn oar publie sale aheftmel
(<p wjuoix 1,0011 oopiee are printed weekly,) free of
Charge*
eleo iS¥*B!uS , r^sSA?,^s2Sft*»r:
'trss.fS^W'Sfc.
Jane 18th. at l/flWoesfwf ffiootrsee rvs. on the jye-
the elegaat CMstry Seat. Fernlturs, *«., of J.
B. ROUDKT, k»*_ r oiaf to Earo»e. It is situate OU CM
Chester road about beifsm'lesoath of Darby.
10* r ale absolute Full deserfrtlctti in haadbaOe end
catalogues, now ready.
8ZOG&8 AX 0 LoAif£,
Ascgaffes* Peremptory Co.
on Tuesday Moraine,
June 19th r at Is <rciooe. noon at ns Philadelphia
Broaenie. without reserve, by order of aa eiyes
81 share* Wsebigrton Mann r *ct*nsg Company, off
Near Jersey, per *3OO. ,
10 do Gloucester do do per *ft,
3 do do do do par HU,
*20007 per cent, bonds of the Fbiiadeiphmsad Mtbp
Passenger Railroad Company.
so shares Northwest Mining Company, of
89 shares Frankford and Bristol Twainka Company—
par *lO9.
1 share Point Breeze Park Aasneiettafe
1 share Academy of Fine Arts.
1 share Mercantile Library Company.
THIRTY-THIRD SPAIN© SALE—l9ti JUNE. .
„ At 13 otaloelt, noon.
Orphans’Court Sale—estate late of William Davie,
deceased.
V&JLY VALUABLE FARM. Ift ACRES, WlMston
township, Chcstsroottntr,Pennsylvania, abouteeufte*
mite from the intersection of tbs Pennsylvania and
West Chester railroads. ThetiQ»roxeeDvptsnreu«Ce»e
Dwelling, large stone Bun, stese Bgnng Ho—>, Ru.
, Only one-ibimeash. __ __
Ofphaiw'Coart Sale—Estate late of John Kalb. Wi
THRKN-aTOXV UUCP. TO woftE
Third stoeet, betwren Coatas snd Brown et*.
S\me Estate—LOT OrOBOUNP, oRKWBEY; and
BEEB VAULT. northwest eomer Eleventh street and
Columbia avenue,
.hameJ'state-BniLDmo LOT and STABLE, es*
Sde of Mamne street, above Columbia avenue, Twea
ethward.
EXtfoutiU s Sale—Kftato of Hamlet Pearson, dse'd.
_HANBdOMK MODERN KEBID>*XCE,No.7II south
T r^A? r UofilLss >f D'wEßliNelsa. in# co.tw
W*st of Eleventh street.
ExtvUVftt* hjile—B tta»e of Daniel Barr, deceased.
TWO VAC*rt T lOTS. Feotorv snwt, bstweea
fievoh &Ld Wilidv, gzifi Spruce usd Sine sta., Seventh
.80AKT COUNTSt hEAT. BRISTOL TUBN-
P*KE.—An elegant Country Seat, < Acres, with basd
gmo new stone Mansion, stood Stable, and Oet Build
st* ail new, on the Bnttol near KMmee
burg, two miles fro a ' r eocuy, immCT%te weeeeeioo.
Fn’i particulars in handbills now reedy. Them* cun
t&iia oa»h.
Three Urge and valuable LOTS. Nibeta*D?V w*rd,
tate K^nsmirton—Valuable ooruer lot frmiting od TM®**
raid street. Ad*mestreet ami Tey'eretreet.
v tijnWa LOT. Emerald streeL street and Let
ter’v .treat; three fronts.
Va’eAb/e LfjT* HonUo don etraet nod Elisabeth «L»
twofrouta. Tier are within a short distance of the
FrankfotO road, and are web sirgated for iiiiimiit— ml
A plan *ey be eeenat the auetioo rooms.
STORE AND DWfeLUNG~Thr*e stnrv briehftesu
and dwelling. No. laid Soaih street* Immediate
aloe. HR m*.
PerecißtorrSale—Pstata of MarytC. Smith, dse'd*'
Three-story brtot DWELLING* No. Mft Lombard
street, west of Teeth street, with u three-etor? brisk
dwelling in the rear, in Plume place. _
n *; a { fttsiDbNCa, ft o. ift 4> oTih Twentieth struet,
north of Chsm street. . '
i*Ul* LOTS, Pscoad street, below Hurtinsdon.
Valuable corner LOT, sorthessa corner of Fifteentli
and Coatss street
Three-etory Bnrh STORE and DWELLING, No.
1818 '‘outb 1 reet.
Exccut47rs* gale—Estate of Mary *nu!h, dee eared*
Pouv Brick and Frame DwfcLLlNtiB, r*oe. ft and ft
Cathanns street, between Front and SwaaiOU Streets.
Rest together for *3fta year.
THIRTY-FIFTH SPRING BALE-JUNE 36T8/
At 13 o’clock, noon.
Orphans' CotfrtS*ta—‘■stataof Sarah ButoVss, deo’d.
LursC sod vsiiub e RESIDENCE, No* 684 Reee street,
oftDotito Prsatl-n • uunre.eaMof Seventhektect. Lot
»feet lUnoheu front __
Elegant brown stone RESIDENCE. Broad street. •
west side south of Girard nrenne. with stable and rouse
boose rhae all th« modern imsrovmeule end eouvsui
ences. ft W inches from Lift feet.
May be examined one day prprioe* to sale*
Elegant brown-stone KvalUEaCa, Broad street,
adjoining the above os to* south, of same deeertpfiju.
lot 37 feet I inches frpnL MB feet dess.
... .Valuable Bm’dioc I-ote. Arek street*
Two very desirable BUI- dTngTo B.south rtdaot
Arch street, weec of Eighreenth street 1 eueh ftfbdt
frontbyiasfee deep to aft feet wide suest. .
ELK. COUNTY LAN DB -Tract of 417 acres lend, Elk
conntr. Pa. Well watered and timbered.
Three-sronrbnoJrßTOhEand OWELLING,No. 1313
Ridge avenue, north of BrownetreeL u
*wo frame DWELLING?. Noe IXIB and ftftßhueks
m«xon street, northwest of Frnnria street.
SH-story stone BUILDING, occu piea as a hotel, Naim
street, Pmokford.
Bums Estate—'Building LOT, adforeiar.
B"me Bstata-Three-stary'brick DWELLING, ia the
. resrof the abort, fronton? -n Grass street.
Handsome moderu BESID KNCF«witfc side lot* nor k
: wratoorner Girard nveuse acid rixteeath street. .Lot
40 fret front by ift deep. Three fronts.
XxMutors' Sale— state of James Thomas-deeeaeed.
Orphans’ CourtB*l# ■Retate of George ■aaheu.dae'U*
BRICK STORE ANfiDWaLL
-ING.—Two three-story brick d*«lUarg. a ad two-story
frame dweilint. Currant alley end E"ken plaoe.-'be
tween Tenth aod iUeveath, and Louest and
streets. --
Three-story bnok DWELLING, No.T Waihißgtnu
i street, oppoeito Jefferßon B«u«re.
Three-etoty brick DWELLING, No.HU Boatkßixtk
'street betom Federal street . w
Peremptory £ai«. LANDS, Potter asd JleKMu
oountiM,Pa.,
990_ cr«a, timber land* Potter county,
> '< OWN LOTB- Coudersport, Potoer eoaaty.
| FQUA RE OF QhO UN D Bmithport, McKees county.
Bale of the whole 9 bsolute.
-VALUABLE BaKERT.—Two-slory book .Ml*
tonse end stable* Twenty-esoond street, soetk of Vtne
“'vaV UABLB PAVM, WILLOW GEOVK.—AIw, *
valueble Montgoseery county Penn, 198 seres wftkpeOw
improvemento adjoin ins tee village of willow Greses
fflnretsQd township hfoi tgomsry county. Pa.
■r Be« nandhuia for particular a
Anience’s Peremptevymale—Estate of Charles Kayier.
Three-story Britk DWELLIN'!. *o* ft New Market
street, east tide, above Vine street, with two thtae
story bnok uweibuts u» the rear. * w
Berne estate—FiveLU^OPGROUND, west Mdeof
Hwitmt-a Tth of Condsria street
Same > stats—Paw No. 13, class first, in Juliana street
Synagogue
Caire litate—Also a Certificate of Loan in mii Syie
govue for one hundred dollars.
Sale 3108 WALTrR Street.
SUPERIOR FOR vi ru«B BOOK-CASE. OVAL
Mirror, tapestry carpeto, Ac.
On TAareday Sforainy.
J9thins:ant,at 10 o’dook. at 310* Walter street.firet
street above hoe. west of Twenty first street, the sa
penor walnut parlor furniture, extension table, book
case. outrage suite, ova) mirro>s. tapestry carpels- fee.
May he examined at 8 o'clock on ike moraag or
the tale.
SUPER VOR*FU 3
AOjßfl, Pi AN t^FORTMBRUe 8 KLB OAIPm
On Thonday Moraine*
At 8 o olook, at the Auction Store, an amortsast oi
excellent reoond-haad farn.tare, elekast piaao>Jortaa»
fisa mmora* oarpats, at©., from Taaihea declining
h< naekeepisg, remorad to ike atom for conraiueßoe »
tele 1035 CHEBTNTTT fitreet.
HANDSOME PUR"Iru*E, MIRROBB, CHANDR
LIEHS. OIL PAINTINGS* BRUSSELS CARPET.
Ac., Ac.
On Wedsewtoj Morning,
SOthioit,, at 10 o’clock, at No, 308# uhevtSQt «treet (
thehandsosps furaitare, use Froach ylate raanU* mir
ror*, fi>.» oil painting*, trmdow eartaw*, atoga&t gas
ob&rdehera, bocfc-cajca Brussels carpet, As.
Atop two refrigerator* kitchen furniture, Ac,
•y May be examined as 8 o’clock on the morning of
the sale.
Pa!«N W.o'mtrKllfrHfeaaMASTEßPtMb
HO&SEB* CARTS, TRUCKLE, lIARMESS, *O.
*. On (Saturday Morning,
23d iostont, at 11 o'otoet, at the northwest eont«r of
N iath and Master streets, 4 hones. 4 carts, $ track wa
gons, furniture oar, 2 puirof wheeti for hauling marble,
isrß'st. chains. ±o.
2Sr* Mar be examined oar time previous to the sale
mptor» Sat* on the Premises. DILLWYN Street
NEAT MODERN «»tal DANCE AND HANDSOME*
FU *JTU»B, MIRKOR. Ac.
_ On Wednesday Mormon
37th instant at 20 o’clock* wjU be sold at public sale,
without reserve on tbs promises.tbs n#*t modern rem
denes, with three-storr bank building* and tbs WiM«rn
improvement* and convenience#, No 9*6 DILLWYI*
street, bstvesu Thud and Pourtb, youth or Oresa
e treat—#3.o6o may wimibo’i roor.iacn.
HANOSOM* H OVSRROUD Fu&*ITUBLR.
T 1 • entire household furniture will be mid immedi
ately aftej tbs sale of the bows. Sale of tbs whole at*
solace.
Pall particulars in handbills and ostalocnea-
UfOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
XU ANl> COMMISSION MERCHANT, eeutkeesS
eoraar of SIXTH and RACE Streets,
MONEY TO LOAN.
92.>,000 to loss, at the lowest rates, on diamonds,
watches jewelry, silver plate, drygoods, clothing, gro
oene , segars, hardware, cutlery, pianos, mirrors, lur
mture. bedoing. and on roods or every description. in
large or small amounts from one dollar to ttoeiasd*.
for any l ngth of time as reed on.
The Oldest natabtubed House in this oltv.
Private entrance on RACE StrssC
e^ - Basinets boars from 9A. M. to 9P. M.
Heavy insurance for tbe benefit of de,osiror>.
CHAKGrS • TWO PER CENT.
Advances of #lOO and upwards at two per cent.
Advances of 9100 acd upwards, at one percent, for
short Joans.
the usual telling price*, gold lever and levin* watch**,
silver lever and Jepme watches. English. Bwi*e.a*4
French watebe*. at astonishing low price* Jewelry of
every description, very low. sacs, pistols. marioaliA'
stramen's, fir*t quality of Havana cisara.atbatf the
importation pnee. in quantities Co Hit purchasers, and
various other kind* ot roods.
, OUT 1)OOR BALBB
Amended to personally by the Auctioneer.
Consignments of any and every kind of good* coli
oited MOoEd NATHANS.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
4*2o* PENN £T f ’AH ENGINE AND
SHIKbOILKR WORKS -NB* FIE A LPV7,
PH - CTfCM. AND TBtORHT* AL BNGINRK-s!
MACHIMSTS. B' •H.ER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS,
and FOUND KBS. havine. for many yean, boon m
■ueeeseful operation, and been exclusively engaged in
building and repairing Marine and River encmes. high
and low pressure,.lron Boats. WaterTaoke Propellers,
&o . Ao , r'speotfully cffbr tlrelr services to the pobijo,
a« bemc fully prepared to eonireot for Borises of all
sizes Marine. Fiver, and Stationary. Having tela of
psteras of different sizes, are prepared to ezeauta or
ders with quick despatch, bvery oeaorjption of Pat tern
making m-de at the shorten notice. H'«h and i ow
Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers,of the
best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings of all sires
and kinds; Iron and Br*ss Castings.oraildesoriptiona;
Roil Turning. Sorew Cutting, ana all other work con
nected with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at their
estapittbrnent, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The subscribers hare ample whart *ook room fur re
pairs of Loats where they can lie in perfeot safety,
and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, flto., fee.,
for raising heavy or light weigh is.
Jacob g. neafie,
JOHN P. LEVY.
BEACH and FAbMER streets.
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
BEACH Ftroet.Xensingfcop, Philad9)phia —WfL-
LUH H. TJhftS inform* hi* friend* that, having par
oh&sedths entire stock ot Patterns at the aboveFoua
dr*, he i* now *re pared to reoeive orders for. RoUuvi
Gniti and % Baw Hill Castings, tea?, CLsnuoaJ, sad
House Work, Gearing, Castings made tram Rever
beratory or Cvpola Furnaces, in dry or green sand, or
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OOUTHWARK FOUNDRY.
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTRKET*.
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MBBRICK * SONS.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine*
for Land, River, and Marine cemoe.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iran Boats, fto,; Casting*
of all kind*, either Iron or Bros*. .
Iron Frame Hoot* for Gae 'Work*, Work Shoe*, Rail
road Stations, &o. .. „ .
Retorts and Gaa Maofunery of the latest and most im
proved construction. '
Every desonpilon of Plantation Machinery, nek as
Sugar, Saw and Gn*t Mills, Vacuum Fans, Open Steam
Trains, Defeeatpra.FUters, Pom pin* Engines, Ao.
Sola Agents for N. KUlieax’a Patent Sugar AoiUns
Apparatus: Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer: and
Aipiqwafi A Woleey’a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain*
inr Maohine- wt-t
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are datable cheap and ediciest, ■searing wits ner*
ring aoonraey aa* disunqe patted over by. the vuoste
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