TIIE DAILf EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA , S ATUHD A T, JULY 21, 1869. our JunLiaxous coiiuzvirr. "It DM ffl tiond." An earnest,' faithful Chrltluii formerly of Hoston, now of lieavon once had occasion to Visit a nick and dying man wlio had led an irre ligious life. He presented the Ooppcl with nil jilainneiw and fidelity, urging Its claims with all the fervor of a warm heart and the solemnity of a rapidly approuohliiK eternity. When after wards ottked an to the result of his visit, ho said: "I have no evidence that It did the man any good, hut.lt did me good." The expression, "It did me Rood, ' has lingered In our memory till now. It illustrates the pro position that trying to do good Is lieneflclal If the object aimed at he not attained. . Vfc may set a good example by maintaining a Christian spirit under great provocation, or by persevering in labors under great dilliculties; and if it ,,ot fult alul f(,llow'e(l, W(J fan 8!lJ'i It did me good." We may speak of .Tesus to an impenitent Iriend or stranger, and no impression appear to bo made; yet it is still true, "it did nio good." If wo write a religious letter, and receive no answer, or send a book, or hand a tract, or en close ft lealiet in a letter of business or friend ship, and hear nothing from them, yet wc can feel,' "It did me good." If wc visit the alllicted, the eick, the dying, and hold up Christ as the only one who can comfort, heal, and save; even If He be rejected, our pointing the sinner to the Saviour w ill in crease our sense of His value to us, and deepen our love to Him, d 'c C11U 611 )' "ll 1110 good." Let no sinner who come? within our influence 0 d0Wn to death unwarned, uninvited, unen trcatcd; if he will perish, as he treads the path way leading to his "own place," lot us direct his leet around the base of Mount Calvary, and hU Cjes upward to the cross, with Christ hanging upon it, and bid him listen to the kind invitation from the Sufferer, "Come uuto mo," so that great sight and that heavenly eouud may remove jll excuse for his being lost. Having done this, we may stand peacefully by Lis collin and grave; and while we mourn that he is lost, we may say of our endeavor to save liiiu, "It did me good." Zion's IL rald. SUJOIARY OP HEMIilOUS NEWS. METIIODIST Kl'ISCOPAL. The attendance at the last meeting of riiiladelohia Preachers' meeting was quite the ro- ppecUble in numbers for this season of the year. Many of the pastors have left the city for their summer vacation; others are on the move, and supplies were in great demand. The few who Btay at homo have, in some instances, assumed double dutv, to allow their brethren the privi lege of a little recreation. The local preachers are also sought after, and will be on extra duty (Luring the summer. It is to be hoped that the Methodist Episco- Sal Sabbath-schools will not fail to select their elegatcs to meet in convention on the second Tuesday evening in August, to make the neces sary arrangements for another jubilee. These occasions arc a source of peculiar pleasure to the children who participate in them: they also eervc to bring together those interested in the Sahbath-schoyl work in the various churches, and afford a delightful entertainment to all who love good music, besides assisting the Home for the Aged and lutirm of the Methodist Episco pal Church. The Camden Union Camp Meeting is now in progress. The exercises began on Wednesday evening, 21st inst. Next to the National Camp Meeting lately held, this is perhaps the largest in number of touts and congregation of any that will he held this year. Rev. Dr. Uashiell, Presi dent of Dickinson College, is expected to preach to-morrow. The "Gloria in E.rcelsi." from the Twelfth Mass of Mozart, was sung in the Methodist Episcopal Churcli at Lancaster, liev. C. F. Tur ner, pastor, on the occasion of the openiug of the new organ in that church last Sunday. The Historical Society presented to the Tcncrable Father Buhin a congratulatory ad dress on the occasion of his ninety-fourth birth day, in which the committee, after the usual preliminary phrases, speak as follows: "As a representative man of a past generation, and of the M. E. Church in the days of your compeers, wo are happy to congratulate you on your long, peaceful, and useful life, and" the return of so interesting an occasion as the anniversary of your entrance upon the theatre of this world. It seoma to be the Divine will that the Scripture testimony should express but a general truth in limiting human life to 'three score years ami ton, which, under favorable auspices, may Vie extended to four score; but yours is a remark ably exceptional case. Hale and hearty, you bavo Idled the measure of your davs, and escaped the 'labor and sorrow' of the added ten years, and now enjoy and celebrate the anniver sary of your natal day, after an addition of four teen vears more!" The members and friends of Scott Church, and also the Sabbath School, will have a grand excursion to Spring Mill Heights, on Tuesday, the 27th of July. Cars leave depot, Thirteenth uud Callowhill streets, at 8 A. M. A Methodist camp-meeting for the Carlisle district will commence on the 4th of August, near Oakvillo, on the line of the Cumberland Valley Railroad. During the half-century of its existence, the Methodist Missionary Society received in con tributions $8,521,1450, of which Bum more than half has been contributed within tho last ten years. The Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, Shippen street, below Front, have two Sunday Schools, one of thetn a mission school. Tho two nave an average attendance of about 400 scholars. The Rev. A. Gather, of the Methodist Epis copal Church, has been transferred from the Colorado to the Philadelphia Conference. The next session of the Delaware Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church Swill com mence next Thursday, at Milford, Delaware. Bishop James will preside, and tho Rev. V. J. Parker will preach the missionary sermon. GERMAN KF.KOKMEI). r On Monday, thcSSlh of June, the Rev. John Gatenbein had the pleasure to receive from a Gorman, in Philadelphia a cheek for ijW.K), be ing tho amount necessary to cancel the debt resting upon St. Paul's Reformed Church, Phila delphia, together with six months' interest due on tho amount. Tho remittance was accom panied with the request that the name of the Uoaor he uot divulged during his natural life. CATHOLIC. The following clerical appointments have recently boon made in the Catholic churches in this city: Rev. Michael Filan has been appointed pastor of the new Church of the Immaculate Concep tion, Canal and ! rout streets. Rev. Joseph Ferry has been appointed assis tant at tho Church of St. Charles liorromeo; Rev. Michael Lawler as assistant at St. James',' West Philadelphia; Rev. Thomas F. Mullen as assistant at St. Stephen's, Port Carbon; and Rev. Daniel O'Connor as assistant at St. Mary's, Pliu'iiixvillo. To-morrow night tho "General Meeting" of the Society of St. Vincent do Paul will be held in St. Joseph's Churcli, killing's alley, and after the' transaction of the regular business of the n rgaiilzul ion t.r. address will be made by tho Pre sident, lion. Joseph R. Chandler, as to tho life una services oi the late itov. ruiix o. naroeun, 8. J. Father Rarbelln was the Spiritual Direc tor of ,tuo Society, and the announcement that Mr.'Ghandler is to refer to his memory will jo' r -' - .draw together vast concourse of hid . L riouus. micnt'8 Church, at Darbv. Rev, - ': . Jeill pator, will be dedicated ou UiO 6l py mauvp nwa. The Forty Hours' Devotion commences In I St. Dennis' Church, West Haverford, to-morrow. ) Bishop O'llara confirmed four hundred per sona in HI. Paul s Church last Sunday. BAPTIST. The East New Jersey Baptist Association re ports tho following as tho statistics of tho Church for tho year 1 '.!: Churches, 5:$; or dained ministers. 52; members, 87W; baptized during tho year, 4'i; net gain, 252. Tho contri butions of tho churches and others amounted to 112,!:s:(,V7. Rev. 1). T. rhlllips, latoof Bristol, England, has accepted an invitation from Enon Church to supply their pulpit for four months. The new church editlec at Roxborough will soon be completed, and tho basement ready for occupancy, to tho great joy of the congregation and Sunday-School. A Church Biblo Class has just been commenced by the Pastor, Rev. 1). Spencer, under very favorable auspices. It meets on Monday evening, In the chapel. The mission work of "this church Is ulso progressing favorably. Rev. Joseph Perry, the pastor of tho Mari ners' Church, has a regular religious service on board the "Receiving Ship" on Sunday after noons. Last Sunday the meeting was charac terized by deep solemnity. About three hundred were present, and eighteen requested the prayers of God's people. The following day a largo number who attended this meeting sailed for various ports, some far distant. The Mariners' Church is located so far from most of our city churches that the extent and importance of their work is sometimes overlooked. Iter. Mr. Perry preaches three times every Sunday, and con ducts two prayer meetings. At the iietliel, also, on Sunday last, there was a desirable spiritual advancement, and both these missions are ac complishing much good. The misr-ion at Monatawna held its second anniversary July 14. The exercises were un usually interesting. During the year eight per sons have been added to the church, 'making thirty from the neighborhood since the mission was commenced. Two of the scholars have died, and the school now numbers 123 members. The expenses for the year have been i?55(), and there are now il()0 in'the treasury. A very ap propriate address was delivered by Rev. V. P. 1 fellings, of Germantowu. The prospects of this mission are full of hope, and the hearts of those engaged in it much encouraged. The anniversary exercises of tho Baptist University at Lewisburg will begin on Sunday, the 25th, with a sermon, before the Society of Inquiry, by the Rev. G. I). B. Pepper, 1). 1)., of Crozcr Theological Seminary. On Tuesday afternoon a tablet in Commencement Hall will be dedicated to the memory of the Alumni who fell in tho late war. The oration before the literary societies on Wednesday will be de livered by Theodore Tilton. Esq., of New York. The commencement and conferring of degrees ou the graduating class will take place on Thurs day morning. The corner-stone of the Mission Chapel at Rittenhousetown was laid July 17. More than a century and a half has pa-sed' since the erection in this village of the fiit resiliences. Here was erected the first paper mill in America, and here, also, was the birthplace of the great, American astronomer, David Kittenhouse, LL. I).; yet, until tho present, no meeting-house has been erected in this place. A history of the enterprise and of Baptist enterprise in" tho village was read by Mr. ( . P. Coi iiinaii. Addresses were de livered by Rev. Dr. f- andolph and Rev. W. F. I rollings. Rev. A. II. Lung and Rev. T. A. Gill offered prayer. The box, containing various articles, was deposited in its place, and the stona laid by Peter Rittcnhonsc, Esq. This gen tleman had "generously donated the lot on which to erect the chapel to the Trustees of the Rox borough Church. The choir of said church was present, and added much to the interest of the occasion. Tho chapel will be 30 by 50 feet. It is to bo erected of blue stone, from the cele brated quarry opposite the building, and to be of pointed work. The cost of the house will be 4-2500, and when completed will retlect credit on all concerned in it. I'KOTESTANT EPISCOPAL. The fair for the benefit of the contemplated Episcopal Church at Wayne Station will bo held in the grove adjoining St. David's Church, Radnor, on Thursday, tho 10th of August. The interest shown by the churchmen and others, of the vicinity, is of the most practical kind. Mr. J. Jlenry Askin, a wealthy and generous resi dent of Wayne, has given the church a decided impetus, by liberally offering to liquidate one fifth of the cost of the building, and to present the church, when completed, with an organ; also, to contribute a handsome yearly stipend towards the support of a resident minis ter. At present the congregation are worship ing at Wayne Hall, which has been kindly ten dered the Vestry, until the new church is ready for occupation. The church has been com menced under the auspices of a few persons connected with St. David's, Radnor, who feel that the growing necessities of the neighborhood de mand an extension of church privilcgs, although their interest in old St. David's will remain the same, and it is sincerely hoped by those inter ested, that the daughter and mother church may go hand in hand in every undertaking that per tains to the cause of Christ and the advancement of His Kingdom. Bishop Stevens has given the vestry every mark of approbation to encourage them in the work so vigorously commenced, and which will doubtless prove successful. The Rev. J. I. Mombort, D. 1)., well known In Philadelphia, and for more than ten years rector of St. James' Protestant Episcopal Church, Lancaster, Pa., having tendered his resignation for the purpose of taking charge of a school at Dresden, Germany, the vestry, at a meeting held recently, unanimously passed a series of appro priate resolutions, of which we give the follow ing: "lUxt'h-ed, That In accepting the resignation of Rev. Dr. J. Isidore Mntuhcrt. us rector of St. James' Protes tant Kptscopal Churcli of Lancaster, we. the wardens uiut vestry of tins church, tender htm our sincere thanks for his earnest, ami faitluul ministerial labors among us durintr the past ten years of Ms pastorate, with the assurance that, we will cherish a grateful recollection of Ids valuable instructions from tliu pulpit ami all his zealous eil'orts for our religious Im provement. "JUmilrrtl, That we trust that the new sphere of duty upon which he is about to enter may realize all his anticipations by the successful result of his plans for the education of American vouth in those , ,.,!,. Jilisliineiits uiid.virtiies which lilay best lit them lor men- juiure career in iiieir native laud. ' Plir.SHYTEKlAN. The following paragraph lias been goin" tho rounds of the New York journals: "Tho Presbyterians of Pennsylvania tnr.l.- ,. census of the ministry a few davs ago, In which it appears that out of 511 preachers only 40 re ceive 1000 and upward; 172 from SCOO to $1000; 51 from 450 to ij-ooo, and 278 from .?:K0 to ft 4. 50 j wijcur. .nosioi these hgures are lower than iuu eumucN 01 oruinarv mechanics, and the con gregations that pay them bhould feel ashamed i iuiii meanness. i,ct the churches offer their clergymen at least as much us tho ignorant hod carrier gets, and tho occasion of complaint will cease ut once." The truthfulness of the forcgoin .,' is denied bv t he denomuiational authorities in t '.iis city, and their organ, in referring to the matter, uses tho following significant language: "The fact that such a census has been taken is news in this part oi tho world, and we would like to know bv whom it was done, and by whom it was autho rized. It is evidently lull of mistakos, for there n'0 i'S ,WoC,n K1,x '1IHl ven hundred ministers in the Old School Presbyterian Church in tho State ot lennsvlvnnla.andthe New School Presbyto nans, with the other branches of tho Church, w in swell the number to ouo thousand. As to t salaries we know more than forty ministers in the Synod of Philadelphia alone whoso sala ries are more than loi)0 pvr annum. We would w glad it congregations could bo brought 'to bo nsiianied of their meanness,' but It is not worth jwnio to niako tho state of things worse than it is, and then to mistake the church of which Buch i damaging statements are made." t he following "general view" of tho Prcs ;).,nm? Church during tho year ending May, IN'.', will bo read witli interest: Synods in eou iisction with tho General Assembly, 143; licen tiates, lis;; candidates for tho ministry, 370; ministers, 21181; churches, 2740; licensures, ; ordinations, 03; installations, 172; pas tunil rclutiouu dissolved, 177; skurches orguu- lzed, P5; ministers received from other denomi nations, 40; ministers dismissed to other deno minations, 21; churches rocelved from other denominations, 5; churches dismissed to other denominations, 10; ministers deceased. 30: churches dissolved, 45; members added on examination, 15,18!); members added on cer tificate. 11.082; total number of communicant reported, 258, 003; adults baptized, t:j;il; infant baptized, 11, SIS; number of persons In Sabbath Schools, 2:14,080; amount contributed for con gregational purposes, frlLISO.IO'j; amount contri buted for tho Boards, 8(18,573; amount contri buted for disabled ministers. :7,l!)ll; amount contributed lor miscellaneous purposes. tfli'.ir.IWJ; amount contributed for frecdmcn, 27,:10; con tingent fund, if 15,708; whole amount contributed, The Rer. V. O. Johnstone, of the Kensing ton Church, of this city, sailed for Europe on the steamship England, on Saturday, tho 17th instant, expecting to bo absent two or three mouths. Tho Rev. S. H. McKown, a licentiate of the lresbytcry of New Brunswick, wa m-,1 iin..,l and installed pastor of thu First Presbyterian Churcli, Wilmington, Del., by the Presbytery of icw castle, recently. The Rev. H. B. Scott, Moderator of Presbytery, presided, and pro pounded tho constitutional diiestions! tlw. i:,.v George Burrowcs, 1). 1)., preached the installa tion sermon, irom Kovclation xiv, i:i; the Rev. . j). oioimvoou, u. u., uclivorcd the charge to the pastor, and the Rev. S. A. Gayley delivered vuv; Milieu lo lliu I'COJMC The Sunday School of Kendcrton Presbyte- ii. u v iinii-.u. nua sirooi, near jtroad, held their twcilth anniversary on a Thursday evening, re- "' iwuv. oainuei v . luiiield, the pastor. '" i;e i ine exercises, and addresses were made bv George II. Stuart nn, I V.,v .l,.h v Dulles. Tho plat for III Aviis eovcrod with Mownr and the children built two designs with wreaths and bouquets. One was a circle with wreaths for "the Fruits of the Spirit," and the other was u cross mint, oi nouquets above it. Rev. John McLcod, District Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions, in a recent, "ni.iu.nl says: "Tho fiscal year of tho American Board oi rorcign Missions closes with the lit -at. of Au gust. Will the churches within the bounds of the Synods of Pennsylvania and West Pennsyl vania, which have not forwarded their contribu tions lor the year, please attend to the matter as soon as possible? We shall need the aid of all the churches, and all they can do to meet the wants ot the treasury." At a recent meeting of the Central Presby tery of this city, the basis of union between the New and Old School Presbyterian Churches submitted to the Presbyteries by the last Gene ral Assembly, was approved by a vote of 24 yeas to 1 nay. The estimate of the Presbyterian ((). S.) Board of Foreign Missions for the" present year's work required ij:50,()00. The disbursements of the year which closed May 1 were SUlOjOOS; the rccoipts were !8. 3: !(). There are at the present time under appointment, one missionary for Japan, four for China, and one ou his way, one to India, one to Brazil, aud two whose 'field is not designated. One has lately applied to go to the Indians or to South America. One young lady is appointed to Jirazil, and two to India. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. -tvas LADOMUS & co7 'DIAMOXl! DEALERS & JEWELEUS. WATCHES, JEWK1.KY h SILVKU WAIiK. K WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. C2 Chestnut St., Phil. Ladies' and Gents' "Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the moat celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 13 karat. DIAMOND an other -Tewelry of the latest designs. Engagement and Wedding Rings, In 18-karat and coin. Sold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut lery, i'lacea warn, etc s 21 ESTABLISHED 1828. 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OhioctionH. depositions, and othor i:ucrs i-iiouiu ne uieu in inis omce twenty nays uoiore t no day ot noaring. samum, 1-. IMLf.lt, t lu s Jt UoniuiiHsionor ot 1'atonts, OTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE KJ Kiehtfl of a valuable Invention Inst narnntAd and foi the KL1C1NU. CUTTING, and ClilPPlNU of dried beof cabbage, etc., are hereby offered for sale. It is an article of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every family. S'l'ATK ur r iuh, uuuritivo i-otiYi-, w. J. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. I OBEliT SHOEMAKER A O O. XT. E Corner FOURTH and EACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Importers and Manufacturers of White lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. A.GENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS, Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prlcei tor cash. 13 49 T3ARGH, FARRELL & WARREN DliiAJL-l-KS IN PAPERS OF ALL KINDS, NO. 631 CUESNUT STREET AND NO. C24 JAYNE STREET, T6 2m PniLADRLPHIA. J. T. EAKT(V. i. M'MAItOV. 17 A H T ON Ac HIcJIAH 4 nf , li Sh'll'fiXO AK VUVVISMQX M KKCIIANTS, No. 2 COKNTIKS SUP, Now York. No. 18 MOUTH WH 4RVKS, Philadelphia. No 45 W. PKAT f Strott, Haltiiuore. We are prepared to ship every desoription of Freight to Philadelpnia, New York, Wilmington, and intermediate points with promptness and despatch. Canal Boats and 8tnam-tuKS fnmiahed at the shortest notice. ti JORDAN'S CELEBRATED FLUE TONIC A I.K for invalids, family uso, etc. The suhscrihor is now lurnished with his full winter sup i.. f i... l,,..l,u nutritious and well-known hovoraire. Its L..I.Kt,rHad and increasing use, by order of physicians, for . :l ...I...u;ua nninilillv Hlllllllied. i)juiauu'o'""f'i-' p J JORDAN No ail PKAR Street, 7 j 2id Eolow Third and Walnut streots. ""17 OODLANDS CEMETERY 'COMPANY V The following Managers and Offloera have heel elected foilthe four &l0V VnMut. William H. Moore, William W. Koen. Sumuel h. moon, (iillios Oallett, Fordinaud J. Ireer, (ieorne l,. liuzby, Kdwin uruuie. iir.,tnrv and Treasurer. J OSKPH li. TOWNSKND. M. A. MllKllt. Tho MauaKers have passed a resolution requiring both Ijot-boldors and Visitors to present tickets at the eutranoe for admission to the Cemetery. Tickets may be bad at the Office of the Company, No. bU) ARC 11 tilreet, or of any ( theMananera. . 1 3J CORN EXCHANGE BAO MANUKACTORY, JOHN T. HAILKY, U, E. corner oltlAKK KT and WATER Street, Philadelphia, DEALER IN BAOS AND BAGGING Of evory description, for Grain, Flour, Bait, Buper-PliouphaU of Lima, Bon, liust, Kto. Taraeaud small GUNNY BAGS constantly on band. la5 Also. WOOL BACKS. A LEX ANDER O. CATTRLL & CO.. No.ll NOKTH WUAUVKfi No. 27 NORTH WATKIt STREET, invalids, use or lamiues. eic., ." iionof all coiisuiiiers who want a strictly pure article; iireuared fn m tho bent matoriuls, and put up m thu moat ...,.,rt,,r homo uso or transportation. Orders FINANCIAL.. K RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIUST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TtTl Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BEArtlMJ INTEKEST At SEVEN PER CENT, ia Currency Payable April nnd Ortobrr, free of STATE anil UNITED HTATES TAXES. This road rant throngh a thickly populated and rlob agricultural and manufacturing distriot. For the prosent, we are ottering a limited amount of the above Bonds at 85 Cents and Interest. The connection of this road with the Pennsylvania and Roading Railroads insnres it a large and remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds aa the oheapost ilrtt claaa investment in the market. win. riiizjTsxi a co.t BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, NO. 36 S. THIRD STREET, 4 3m PHILADKLPIIIA. UNITED STATES COUPONS DUE JULY I, WANTED. COUPONS OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD DUE JULY 1 1 Taken Same as Government Coupons, DEZ HAVEN & D3?0., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 11 PHILADELPHIA. S. 11. a CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. F. KELLY & CO., Hankers and Dealers in Gclfl, Silver, ani Governmeiit Bonis, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention tfven to COMMISSION ORDERS n New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc etc; 6 6 tia 31 QLEKDINmNG, DAVIS & COI NO. 48 SOUTH TIIIRD STREET, PniLADELPHIA. GUNDIKNING, DAVIS & AMORY, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BROKERS. V Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia Office, 12 LEDYARD & BARLOW HAVE REMOVED THEIR LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE 10 No. 19 South THIRD Streot. PHILADELPHIA, And will continue to give careful attention to collect ing and securing CLAIMS throughout the United StateB, British Provinces, and Europe. Sight Drafts and Maturing Paper collected at Bankers' Kates. l ss 6m B M O L. ELLIOTT & DUNN HAVING REMOVED IX) THEIR NEW BU1LDIN No. 109 S. THIRD Street, Are dow prepared to trosaot GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, and deal ia GOVERNMENT and other Se onritiea, GOLD, BI1J.8, Kto. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interest. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving special attention to MSB OANT1LE PAPER. Will eieoute order, for Stocks, Bonds, etc., ON OOM MISSION, at the Stock Exchange, of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Baltimore. t a CITY WA EB ANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street, 4 PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL WORK. FRANCIS V. MILKS, WOIUI tl L1LLTJE, BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, it Kt. LU & TRIAD St., PBIUMSWUU I FINANCIAL. NANKING HOUS or JAY CG0KE & CO,, SIob. 112 and 114 South THIUDStrec PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In nil Government Securities. Old 5-20A Want'jd l:i Exchnngo for New, A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Jiotes Wanted. Interest Allowed oil Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and soi on ConimiHslnn. f rSpeclnl business accommodations reserved fc adics. tj We will reeelvc applications for Policies of Llf- Insurance In llio National Llfo Insurance Coinpait of the United States. Full Information plven at oci Olllcc. 7 1 am STAr:DOLPH & CO. i DANKERS, llillnlelpliia and Mew York. DEALEIfS IH UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEJJ BLKH OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, j Kccelvc Accounts of Banks and B.inkurs oa Llberf Terms. I ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. IIAMllKO A HON, London, jf B. MF.TZLEK, S. SOHN & CO., Frankfort. t JAJ.iliS W. TLX'KEIl CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters or Cred" 1 gtf Avaliniile Tliroupliout Euro;e. 1 pp 8. PETCRSOM & COj Stock and Exchange Brokera No. 39 South THIRD Ctreotj Members of the New York and Philadelphia Sto 3 1 ana uoia boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc, bought and sold on com mission only at eiilier city. i gg; LUMBER. 1809 BPIUTOK .JOIST. lOOy 11K.VI.OOK. UaAlLOCK. 1 fttO SKASOXED CLEAR PINE, IOUiI SKASO.NKl) CLKAR PINK ('Hi)IOK PAT'I'KK.N IMHH 1809 EPAMbU CKPAK, FOR PATTKRNS. KKMCKDAK. 1809 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOOINO. OAKOI.INA KLOOKINO. VIK'ilMA FLUOHIN9. DKLAWAKK FI.OOKINO. ASH KI,OOKlN(J. WALNUT FLOORING. FLWHIDA BTKP BOARDS. HAIL PLANK. 1809 1809 WALNUT AND PLANK. 1 UfuJ WALN UT HPS. AND PLANK. lOOU WALNUT HOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1 CfiQ UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1Qn lOUt UMDKKTAKKRS' LUMBEK. lOUi, li !: I ( : k i a u WALNUT AND PLNR. 1Q(i() SEASONED POPLAR. TZF( lOVO BICASONKD CHERRY. lOO j WHITE OAKPLANK AND BOARDS. Ifi ( CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOi'a lOVJ CKiAR KOX MAKKRS' lOOt SPANISH OKDAK HOX BOARDS, Vt FOR BALK LOW. 1 ftrftO CAROLINA SCANTLING XUJV CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SUANTLING. 1809 1809 CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 Qrt OYPRKSS SIIINGLICS. lOOi , MAULH. BROTHER A CO., No. 2dUU BOOTH 8t.it 1JANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES J- 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THIOKNKSSKS. 1 COMMON BOARDS. ,nooao' d 2 SIDK FKNOR BOARDS. WHITE PINK FLOORING HOARDS r, !V,;.?.n)CK JOIST, ALL SIZKS. PLASTLK1NG LATH A BPKCIALTY. ToRpther with a RODoral assortment of Baildins Lnmber, for sulo low for cash. T. W. SMALTZ, 2" bm FIFTH KNTU and STILES StreoU. U M B E K UN ALWAVS D E DKV, It COVER Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON & GILLINGIIAM, 3 29 5 No. RICHMOND Street, tsth ward. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND EHki-'-ftt4' f"-"L,r.ii UK&s. SKA f I K A LEVY, 5iL. ilULT PRACTICAL AND THKORKTIOAlJ toin30: KNGINKKKS.MAUHINIMT8, BOILKR- . ' , . - - ..... ...... t.- w J . 1 v.i. uaviok for many years been in successful eperation, and been clusively engaged in buiJdin and repairing Manno and Kiver Fncmes. hijib and low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc., etc,, respeotiully otter their ser. vices to the public us being fully propurod to contract for engines of all sizes, M urine, River, and Stationary: havinfr sots of patterns of dilferent sizes, are prepared to execute order, with quick Juspalcti. Every description of pattorn. making made at tne shortest notice. Hijih and Liw srsv ure t me Tubular and Cylinder Boiler, of the best Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forein. of all .ize. and kinds. Iron and Brus. Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning, hcrew, Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specification, for all work dons at th. estsblislmicnt tree of ciinrtre, and work iruaranteed. Tho subscribers have ample wharf dock -room for repair, of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are pro vided with shear., blocks, fulls, etc. etc, for raising heavy or ii-ht weight JACOB O. NE.FIB. JOHN P. LEVY, 8 15 BEACH aud FALMJCR Street. ;OUTIIVARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND j rf AiarLxiuiun nrret'rs. I'Uii,ArKi.PTfTa. MKKRICK SONS. EWOINFKRS A.Vi MACHINISTS, man nf act are llivh and Ikjw I'ltssure bieiua Jiinfines for Lncd. River, aud Murine Service. Boiler., Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron i'l.nnie Roots tor Oa. Work., Workahopa, and Rail road Stations, etc. Retort, and (.as Machinery of the latest and most Im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Maohlnery, also, Sup;ar, Baw, and tirist Alills, vacuum Pan., Oil Steam Trains, Da fecutors. Filters, PumpiiiK Euines, etc Bole Agents for N. liilluux'. Patent Su(far BoIIlnff Appa ratus, Nesuirlh's Patent Steum Hammer, and Aspinwall A Woolsoy'. Patent Cantrifusal Sugar Draininn Ma culnea. 4 Stj QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN n. MURPHY & BROS. ItlanufucturerM of H'ronjrht Iron Pipe, Kto. PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORKS, TWENT Y-TU I H D and FU.BKRT Htrecc. OFFICE, . 4 1 No. 4't N.rth FJ KTH Ntrrt. STOVES, RANGES, ETC NOTICETHE UNDER8IONHI) .Vk .t, KKW t.Ol DK.N KAGUi FUIiNACK. 'r- This 1. an eutirolv new hej.tr It. im n .,.,...nnij . to once cumiueud it.eli to Keneral favor, boina a combi nation ot wroux lit aud cast iron. It i. very simple in a. cunstiuotion, and is perfectly air-tiht ; Mlf-oleuu'tia-. hav ing uo inpea or drums to b. taken out and cleaned. It ia o arraiiKed with ns riht hues a. to produce a larirer amount oi heat from the same weixht of coal than any fur nace now in use. The bvKroinotrio condition ot tha air a. produced by uiy new arrauKmuunt of evaporation will at. once demonstrate thKt it is the only Hot Air Furnace thifc Will produce a pertectly heullhy atmosphere. Those in waul of a oonpleta Heating Apparatai would do weU to call aud examine the (ioldmi F.ule .,. CHARLES WILLIAMS. Not. 113! and 1 L34 MARK KT Si reet, A lareo assortment of Oookln RanKelllFlr'eli5oard moves, low Down tlratea. VentilStoraratJ., 00 N. B. Jobbing of all kind, promptly dona. 6 lot DR. KINKEL1N CAN BE CONSULTED ON all diseases of a certain .peoialtl. OQk honra. 8t . Kc U3 S. tLttVfcN'm Strait w uou,t.
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