RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. ' int,EfiARaTIONS volt THE FOURTH, Three' weeki ago; tide day, we published an a f - 04/09104/424411r** 185 -"- s !-*- 6111 - 4 -1* the I ; kiriatlsri isolnisirtittftio - prefiliitrof observingiLversary of our -)a 1 11 8 4 1° ` a-4 ?-9T4lffg eta. t t: 'P 6 P la f cu rs, and-filditirnitinfwith . that Aotiolitipirit _which dititint-Aentereerigitt all 41 491,01.111atinsa. bends. of, tivol:/ . lwimtihii fel "wlltifilihiit ' We are now . h,appy taste that in numerous &ie ., piepsrationit bar lieen•made to' act ne'onihlri 04400. From many of tie % pastors:44 ; r,111,4 - ,cify wei.rbave : heard: directly • that-nay friteraDmaking 48 . the tiorwe eiler „ brate!'„ Ate:Object of,, their 'ursine Lon abotild i lt not. be 40 —4f= ; ;lv .hav9-ansrjuut l appreelutjon wbg- ttue - - -. o leligyer s- t#iklite:,raliralgitifyibge:a re glaisdinttti.44 ,etn'piire ittiptianto,lttigilirer • good constitute:Si ono of Its most vital . eleinetitsittnitaids-What hicveliee thetei be grate ful for in this goAltlito,eif ours, built up,:as :14 , 46 , 116_0y Froip tr trot-bf,---3xesidennes—bliptizeditandeueelteight • .PitY LetPemediliy the pEtWottelilOod`prinaityrs landssignally , blessed. inAts,progteitte,:yrewn r t- treVmtivVeiteliklirit 4 4ho s hiapititirnietgis ; of; . to - tbejiresentmoinent,'"Wnle k ilndatis in tpe enjoymettt sf• Jeltli 'all 'nations, andi a .1.41/Thv.lipelOr thOtekity... '49l l : l wlttnueknbt ar. I O I P4R - vihn 4ffillitlo l ll lo 'Prelented .s_alliensanditilipits.lo-trtorrdnrittabret Bah I 5 641,1 4 .1kawabler , svey.,_- - -ThecA ifetletial .biedreises here reflWieirtefaiiii:Aliiiiigli3lhey shenid constitute ei part of.th_oliislivinottry ProgramMo' on Mondayt4he.ilay.ilkett•Utitiif- for the cell o; lifiti9n—need - not "kesesserlif litteifere with tiie"tliueboil4rad; and, ate we tbitikr notat aril improper juvenile-customrifventileting their c petvisktisar itt-,-thet:hoislituption of sundry oteifenhticili,,expletivis- iSufficient el., Sims can Aus,.eillotted faC5 while thefires of.tridpatidotilidieffittibilitcibaWA upon the altar ',5040441.1.41:#41,1 , _, - ' Mcitir-forlid tlotralhauld ive,Aelieve, In the sentiment of the elderAdants expressedlo a let - • tart° his tellbiOideldateofireiyli,l77osetheit. • from; thislidieferfird_reievarythe 4th of July ought to l ls° sideinnized - •eith: , ehdove; Sports, gimes; guns from one ti t tiartliCtentintinkti tl;e tither." Were thatili-plliar afrtlie ,Dealeiatiop 2 ): living nebilthe burning-of .bltleffightejtonati can dles, and pl9-Vsliee,is;: s ll9l. tlie:tring, of Sguibei, , %setters And reCkets, would deObtlesS be inchi dtd in this prophatibeittegery. - Alithis external i'ffribg may, with propOrtaritiem;his innocently indulged iesAllea c enseipiences, of ,the .liquid fires within being, ass general thing, ainu'eli rriorifserione actorep'artinient of-the glorious 'w - •• =,„--. 4 other iespoitses to the artieleibeire referred to ' we extracttbe:fialloWing frohieilet; ter aldressed to the.editor of THE PRESS by member of Roy, ,Mr, Coleenau!s c_btuol, under date Of June 28th: ' . s, am hipPy to - in , form you thetthe Rey.' John Celenispilieator of Trinity, ;PrOtestint4piscopil , .ehtirch; aftei ' , paroling the-article in Tito Patisia short time ' since on the eubjeulpf_pteaching Fourth of _Jely:Sermons,".lgreeit .with you; Dilly ~ as to :ittelpeopriety. °flour suggestion,-,and in vievi. lylliQWV ‘ pOtolay,,next, .Providence c perelltting,:iireach: ,patrietle,,s,nil-teetarlari iirmoitim the national blessings which that deris Intended to Commeittorate; 'thief - de, duties ,thereby„e9joined upon Chile.:bans. Dans. am 'but-echoing ne Sentiments of many_ in expressing,t6: ymi , my.indebtednesis fir your well-timed - - suggeittent to this matter, andiun hap py to linowithat-o, secular journal, in: our 'City -ins had sufficient religious patriotism to - direr them to the pub-I lie::11 ! , .Cadwalleder, Gros sr witattend.the,serviees on the occa-' sionitbovoftfirra to. ''Thp teat to be preached , fetdn'itill 'Witte Proetaini:- liberty throughout- 'the land,. scnto-att theithebitanta thereof.'-" - ' ; pyll.l4t - '.lst;:•BscoitiSveviirs, - D.D. Atenattheiniaey,antrilleetunland repaste , tbat : have-already been 'arranged for thisTentbfii;tifte. sermon to be deliverd in Jetyntl'e. t94.iortAti::eviining,"bfore the MeteeAllarietlan • -XssociatiOn, , , by. Abe nay. Dr: Stevens will be - g. 'conipiCtiouslett . DirerFe'lliVe4initicisery delaYed publishing ,titc.loll9wing corresponienceavith reference, to 14,frons the fact that its appearing now will .he th e verybest notice that could' be, given f 0 to - 10,105:a largee - attendance • , • Pettrainetvara, Jane 16th, 1858. s flan Iwo). Doan : The approaching -enni %%Teary- of Chi, Declaration of our National Inde ,-)endenee. falitng- - SulidaY,_ the Young Bien'e Chrlstiaa - Assoolation lit this city, desirous of Me bratiog thatimportant epoch in the history of our _ country_ in o manner suitable to the day,, as well es. thb ooeriaion, reipeotfully invite you to preach a sermon before the immolation - oh the evening of tbeAth of July, at Jayr,e's hall. - • • A vaiting - a favorable-reply, we are truly yours, in'Ohristien bonds, - • - • MIMI' CROWELL, C!!031111(111. Sienouraveig, • To Wm. Bacon itovens, D. D, . 913 OLINTOX.E.Tiverr, - Ailadelphia, Juno 18, 1858. Onten,vantt : I thank you forth° favor of-the I(Stu Inst., requesting mo to preach a termini before 3b6 =Xoangg Sten's • Uhrlstian Association,- oa the eveiting oftho 4th of "July Waal, if:Jayne's nail; ~Laetiept the',invitation with ,plpagure, and shall endeavor tq preSent suell-lsuiks as ahhil, trust, through Gore blessiag, cause yott..to rejoice more tindersiandingly_ in that "Liberty - -wherewith COriet has made ns •••• ' - ` 7 I conduct . the - preliminary service sioclied , tng-}o rho form of the Protestant Lpiscopal Church. P...rolipt Abut. god may bless all sour efforts for the `promotion of Ids eery,- through the valuable ilgsecy-atrarthsstiuttion, - I remain - -- Y 01338 truly, t Wit - Bacot Gyavuers. To Messrs:- OtoWell, Beldomridgo, and 'James Graham; temp:Attie' A. warmed rinitribitir to the oceitition tielivere.4. befuris ',Decatur Council N. 86, 0. of G; 'AAA. on Sunday moreing;July 4th, at tear_otioc);,',lll - the'Rope Baptist Church, Nett:MS,rhetstreet;"-above PePlar,Avy the pis. tor,Rov. WM.-Cathcart. ,:ziffrsitS;sTraid.OtnustolititsOn the morning of Studley; - July 4th, the-sBv. -E. W.- nutter willßreach a discourse,, appropriate to the dilyt uq thti tlietne : - '”,Whit trod has done cue; beloved andi. happy.--.lind." - . The State Vdtielbles; Capt.-Page,'and the Philadelphia haveresolved to attend Mdforin. The - services commence at ten o'clock. -A.l , splendid discourse'may be. ex pected: ; • Tau LAT-Ritzy. Da. SANT:WA:Y.—This vone ratue niihkster 'of the CrOspel; so well remem bered, by many"of ojirr'older citizens, died .at NoW,.-13r.un sAvick,..on,last: 801/alb - morning, at the advanced ago:orelghty ; four years, and his funeral ceremonies were poiformed at the First PresbYlOriark. Church "in ;that city, ,on ThilisdlikafternoOri;the ist instant. ,Sotne of our readers doubtless remember when the Rev. Jacob J. Janeway, - D. D., was pastor of the Sccond , PreshYterlan Church in this city, while it yet werbhipped at the corner of. Third and Arch streets, in an ethflce which now only exists'in the memory of, these Wall advanctii in life: ' Froin the "charge of this" chlireli Joneway was called to the- presidency - of the Western TheClogfcal'BeminarY',at- Allegheny, City. Up to the .thuerid, his death be bad been - a trustee of theptwo , colleges at Princeton. • In the coarse,of%la song infaisterini Ijfe ho'gained limner - 64 friends-and .admirers, both by. his abilities as a:writer on theological subjects, anti his earnest:and donSistent devotion to his sacred Calling: ge` . , expired, at last, full of years, arkr;as,those who attended-him in his Isar Motilaits hifittiTtiason" to believe, full ripe foit_that eternal Vorld4hilher we 'are •, -•-- • PRAYRICIUWITNOI3.—The proposition, that an active interest , • in_ the subject c•Q re ligion; cid oilat-Adar,t4',lfeat aummor 48. wellasia the more- , brseinglettiperaturtVor winter hal, Wcitbitik; been pretty satlsfactorl 7 ., lx dcatonstratecl :..the'_numeroul -,Welbat ten.led daily player Meetings that have been held within the present week: - , The meetings for_ firemen, in their• houses; are still con tietiad,And attended witlLinterost. in soma of theta - WS coinpanios have taken commend able pains to renderibeir places comfortable, by'o, gendrous autiply of-ice-watal,atid 14ns forytheteriefilof., the congregations. :At' the great:looo6X :idetittng - Jor 'business-Men, held at Saikacan:street Otturcfi, the attendant,' coutinUes large,,-' At the'liteeting - held there Esq., read a letter-410m a;trunt recently converted to.Chriat from ;the .ranks'of== Infidelity:, 'For fifteen yeara ~hp.,,:had:attetalbd.:tiO church, and,. for tlaihp,";years'past belatid been an attendant and supportegof anitindel-tutaociatlen in this city, 10104 , 0 'ln'Ate•cla.uttdai Instithte. Dr. Jayne gain tosiemtEtti lia)1 for the use of these mid-day.meetings. ' -goredfigt- , dunterrava- Asseertkilos. A Young,ll,W,siGh#qtitin A.essicistion has, been, Oilier in j..4iWtli Aferion,tiniriship; Meet genteryt:efinnty, ,of ;which Mist'les Kugler, Esc ;bas been -ciiimen , preshjeut.' The open -114 'fah:cm 'wits einAtinday evening ottbis„,wook, An-,ttio.,ebureb of Rev. .T. _T. Titosi , ,by the Rev,--B, IVV-Ilt4ter, 4 - paptOr or . tice7NOtah*Ct . I.4tilciiitiOnirch;* in this city,. We, a tad fenin Antall Ahe ministers in that vicinity are activelvinteresteci in this 11110110200 - batrelg , Iteary Items Pak.' 4:11$ - .bitiviii prime, Pork. . 4 48 , itrelalebt La'td. , 'Por el& by .. z 0, 0. SADLER k 00.; - bio. 0 -North wsur strget. flikftuktgt SLATE SL4'RE lil.:4toofing 0 , 7 4145, at ;ea*" siiiCacouiy lOW rites, kept opn 7 1 14,09t,.#4 *ie • /- - „ - NOW•ll4lur➢7os "'lllll.oo.oyrit IlimpUud THlRDstrest..- - te:kBleoteitonrs put ou AG bestrainneii re.'" , .11, 1 7 1 ? 4 ,Litti'ilad A ”..Ork s lrar'nl.,o4l fray - 1.10117Ril I:7I;ART'I PURE CLARET'I•!4: WriVe prirord,Ciu - 34 bitho . dozon from R 4 up to 441,1)9 tfilretS tE, 8/EUR, 1 4 1 triitexolo ,, and% - itotall stmilor. [if Vijion; Liquor*, kr , No.llo liofitiv..-SkirPtcnt' Wool, ooroor of F.rmsom. - 011.1TsiEt 0 under Pipes - , in Topd Ti. YkAMOlir;. Oates Iv 9t ttrttern. 121 P EMOVAL.—FURNESS, BRINLEY, & co. hare remised to tho Lofts, N o. 429 MARKET Street, formerly occupied by Mows. (pleb Cope h. ,Co, 411:. 1 4044P8RX 1 91)1 2 r4 & co., 'lO-429.MARXICT, Street,. ryiltitEß CUL 11,1j031 . ' V. 7 BANK mid loViltAtßittaY; lietwien MAE. 101 T and 01173STAIIT andSECKIND asst ISIRP streets. • WOLBEIM, Atratmetsgß Bor fAtrOTIONEUR, CancOeN -1-P• soli° 4 3 , 0tBECET*E0017,) OGHSTNIIT fit.. ;t=itiltki - ClcuittineHoitegi'bettfig,rirrle!i3 4 / 111 th BP.ROIAT I , EIALIVOitIpItm 'firma:atm iluivrs , -tl4 ; ?AND July 9d, at 11 ,o'clock,, at the ealet.room, N o' Ohestodt street,lo6 data inipeilor clty-made nbirts, , comprising fullapeortinent of floe goods, plain and - colored , andlinen hbionia; with 'and without collars. , ' , --." • oOLLARS. 'and iitinding collars. giky:pe exipined,with,eatal i ognesiearly_on the morning'of sale , - , 117- Each lot Willtontain Rig atria, all of the UM size, shieh 'will be marked on the .catalogne, and pr aisers can find no difficulty In being fitted. - CLOTHING! • ouarinsa! 'r • - • Also, men's sadlOyar Clothing. a fun assortment of seasonable goods, ,coniprishig • Goats, pants. , and vests. alt made and trimmed' la rhatest manner, of a variety of material milted to thepresent ualem • • " SaandediUd'eataleitues early on the Morning of PEREMPTORY:EAtitOP A;VARIE.TY OE STAPLE &NV ENNOY , GOODS, itiIitSHOIDESHES,. SOOTS NAND - SHOES, STRAW GOODS,'HATTING, &c. • Oa Wednesday Morning, July 7th,, at 70 o'clock,' by* catalogue, a large lot of assorted goodavioasisting.in part of. viz : • ~ . /:EMBROIDERIES. t. , ...,Embrolderect collanti.airtaraleevas, bands, edgings, and lusertlage, &d.t suited tb'Oity retail odes. 50•10ABEE'.. - .LADIES'/' HENES', - . - AND .OHILDRENS' • SHOES.. . ' Also, 10/oliaas Obbirealy galterii, Oxford ties, brogans, drialf 4atentidather, cloth, and lasting, for la- Ateat i lgeutai., add obildretutimear..\. Also, pieees plain and fancy matting ;STRAW BATS. Also, cure men'e . and boys' straw hate, IL7P - Catalogliee 'earifon'the morning of sale. SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OP EISCROIDEBIES, MITTS, /to. - Oa, Wedooaday.Blorning, AtlifeTtia, bfatalegtie, on a liberal' credit, 500 lots of new atylepabokideriel.„„lnelniled,will, Ile found cam bric and book collars, seta collars and sleeved, bandeidlottpeing„— I n eortinga„ egloge, -Poo., the whole compriehig lull - asiortment 'of needle-worked goods of.eVer/Altielikr:.adepted. to beat' pity retail sales, and all of the latest importation •FILLET MITTS Also, Fennel'. fillet mitts, long end short, with and without „. • fp. Ems potitivei. ' • TAK.ss Az.. FREEMAN; AUCTIONEER, , NO; 423 . WALNUT .BTItNgT, &Nye' 11311RTH. [Er Parlous farofsheiuidtti oodlit Animate osn rest assured that ,their propertj min not be secritteed. Cotandestthoitookiunuferite than those charged by any,otker:Avetfct!Tjmeritethealtyy, dObelgalastitireepsettallieolietied. , pate; naytkrATiiellatelv after the cools are gold, .SPRING BALE-JULY 11th TNSNTY•9EO TUB side will Incl Odo Orplurof 'flanitAbooluto - Bale—listato of John Gray, Deceased. THREE-STORY_ BEIGE ;ROUSE, , THIRTEENTH STREET,' ABOVIIWOOD ==A three-etery brick Masa and lot, west aide of Thirteenth street, above Wood, 11% feet front. 32 teat dean: Clear of tnorimbrances -WIRE 0-STORY BRICE , HOUSE No.. 760 SOUTH NINTH STREET.:-.4.thrifemtory brick louse, two-sto" ry brick back buildirigai and lot or ground, No. 760 South Ninth street. 10 feet front; 59 feet deep: $1,600 cash-belaucb Way remain, - Tilitmr,,vouva g r 0 IC- ,, 8011811, DICIIIN ; ON STREET.A.' three-story brick house and lot, frame kibehen, of...Dtckineen street, 78 f‘etiviet Ghat -Peurth' 'Street, 16'feet - front; El-feet deep Gas piperthroughout, garroven,-bath-roem, fko. $BOO WWll— balance may remain. - THREE.sTORT Bitralt HOUSE, COLUMBIA AVE NUE ANDIIINTEISTREET. , —Threnatory brick house and lot-of ground, Oolumbla • avenue,. below Ninth Et , 16 feet font, 67 feet deep to a three-feet alley. Two. story brick back building;„ range, with bathe. Cost $2,500 to-build: Sioo cash-babiree map ' DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, QUEEN STREET, GERMANTOWN; 2011. by 303 veer, THREE FRONTS.- A lot of ground,north aide of Queen- street, adjoining land of P. Klemm, Erq., 203 feet 8% inches front. 33i feet en Pulaski avenue, and 208 feet 8% inches on Penn 'street. Pulaski ...nets 60 feet wide, and will proba bly be the llne - of. the new railroad, now , ruder contract to Tinge street. Queen, etreo is graded, curbed, paved; and lightedvtith.gaa. to within a: square of thia lot, wham-graded pant will leave" the lot 2%, feet above.. The lot is level, with a elope back to Penn street. Two thirds may, remain.- • • , °relines , Court Sale-Estate of Thomas Dugan, Dee'd. THREE-STORY,HRICR,SIOUSE, WISTAR A. neat three-story bricirdweillog, with beck buildings, end lot, north. side of Wistar street, 107 loot went o Tenth street, 18 feel front. 60 feet deep, Clear of in cumbrances. It rent. tqr $22.5.. $l.OOO may remain. Orphans' Coma' Sale-Same Estate. HANDSOME MANSION, ONTARIO ST:, t* REN DERTON,”—A.-handronte double mansion house, with a Knorr of - mend. northeast corner of Ontario and Twentieth, streets. 210 feetloX • inches along Ontario street, 218 hiet in'the Gerenualown Railroad, and 196 feet on Twentieth street. The mansion is 08 feet front. -Parlor on one side. hall- in the centre. dieing-room and ;kitchen.. the _other; has Cs o-story brick back build- Ing,, gialatradiced, large flower and vegetable garden. t.ia within one sews of the station at ,Tings, street. p;6oll_trisw remain,,Orphans' Court gale=-Hume Estate. • . FOUR-STORY BRICK MANSION HOUSE, WIEST NUT STREET,: Alhandeerne fourutory brick residence, with three.otor7 baek , bullaloga, and let of ground,'west of Twentieth street, 18 , feet 7 inches fr mt, end 101 'feet deep to Johnson street, 31 'foot wide: The house has, saloon, , parlors, , breakrast room and kitchen on the same door, , dining-room *bore, heater, water emote, enclosed verandah, end all - the modern improvemente. Rents for, s7ooPosseeslon immediately if desired. $6,000 may fel:lmin. Orph.s , Court Sale-Same Estate. THREE-STORY. BRICK DWELLING, WASHING TON STREET, FOURTEENTH WARD -A handsome three-story brick residence and lot, three-story beck buildings, &c., south side of Washington attest, caret or Tenth, 40 feet front, 80 feet deep. 841000 par lor, beaters, range, bathe, ke. Rents for $lOO. 81,003 roan remain., HANDSOME LOT OF GROUND, WASHINGTON STREET, ERIVI AN7'OWN.-A valuable lot of ground. adjoining the elegant property of Roe. E. Goddard, on the berth side of Slanheim street, 203 feet southwest froth RIMY street, between the plank road and Green street, Germantown, 103 feet 0% inches front and 838 feet 0% inches deep on the nortneast side, and 639 feet on the southwest side 11:7" It base handsome row of trees planted in 'front, gas and water along illenhelin street. , The location le prat-rate. Terms-$3,000 cash balance may remain. fig- $6O to be-paid on each of the above when tne sumo if struck: off - AT PRIVATE SALE. • . SOAP- FACTORY—DOUBLE ;BOILERS, ST008; Ao. Snap Factory, with double boilers, stair, ma. chineryi An complete,..for carrying on the business, situate In the heart of the city. 11. has a good run of business and cost the To:agent owner over $3,000. XV be examined at any time by application to the one. ioneer. Will be sold ate sacrifice - REAL _ESTATE Al' PRIVATE SALE. Mindfaitne - minalon, southwest corner of Seventeenth and - Wales's streets Residenee. Washington Square and Walnut street. _Dwelling holm), No 821 Vine street. ' • 18 acren'of land, Millar. queen Valuable property, F. anklord road Handsome dwelling, No 1612 Wallace street. linsineu stied and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash. ington Streets, 11Iegant property, ad acres, &a., abnve Torresdale. 14 acres or land, Cheltoo avenue, Gerrnant ,wn. flendaome residence uid lot, Went Philadelphia. Valuable lot' of ground, - aermantoin Railroad and Columbia avenue. thunteolue dwelling, Bprtag Garden street, above Twelfth. Tql OBES NATHAN es, AUCTIONEER ITI. AND 00b111d18810N tiLettOILLNT, O. B. earner BIRTH and 114.011 Streets. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.. MONEY! MONEY ! ! MONEY ! ! ! . . Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plata, diamonds, watches, Jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instruments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, glom hardware; cutlery, books , horses, vehicles, har none, and all articles of, Vane, for any length of time agreed on, at Nathans , - Principal EstabWhment, southeast corner of B,xth and Race 'treats. [l7 Promistory notes, with collateral, discounted at the lowest market rates. NATRANS , PRINCIPAL' EB'PARLInIIMENT, 8. E. " CORNER OF SIXTH AND RACE STREETS. Where money will ho liberally advanoed on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, Jewelry, fowling pieces, dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars, hard warerautlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, en v Lugs, musical instruments, furniture, bedding, horses, av vehicles, harness, stooks; and all other articles of rp4oe, OUT-DOOR BALES -Personal attentme given to all out-doer sales, either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges unusually low, TO PERSONS RELINQUISHING HOUSEKEEPING. .p•irseom relinquishing housekeeping or having cep plismof furniture to dispose of, will find it to their ad vantage by sendli3g the same to the auction store, south east corner of Sixth and Race street, where it will be properly arranged in the furniture *salesroom, and sold to the bestadvantage, two-thirds of the goods advanced if required, and the balance handed over the afternoon of the day of sale. AT PRIVATE BALE Fine gold and sliver bunting case, double cue, and double bottomed lever, lepines, Bogdab, Swiss, and Wrench watches• gold specks, gold °hams, gold brace lets, a variety or' Line gold etude, breastpins, and finger Yringa; due flutes, superior old violin and guitar, very doe Melodeon, - and numerous other *dialed. AT PRIVATE. SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES Gold 3ngllnh pittopt lever watcher', fell Jewelled sod daln, come of thorn 800 I.B.karat omen of the bent ,makers:-' r ' • - 1311kei4ng1Ish patent lever watches, full jewelled .and plain, of the mockapproved makers. • . - Gold iscapereent lever and lepihe watches, in hut 'cases cnd openlace, of the very beet make. • Ladies , geld enamelled watches, set with pearl and diamonds. • eilser English, flihni, end French watches, diamond breastphse and finger rings,,gold h: a crlets. ear ringn, Roger rings, breast plan, nude, tine gold,Weet. fob, and neda'chisins. go!d epectactes, arid Taquiss other anti-. Glee or jewelry, &0., &c. - ..Q.&NUEL NATHANS, AUCTIHNEER., and ,MONEY IRAN OP/ICE, NO. 224 Booth TOTEM fittest, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only "sight doors below the Exchange. Norm of imminent from I Welooli A. M. until 10 yam*. inAbe drenigp Out-door sale', ant sales at the Anetion 1101" at. twang wpon the most satlefactary terms. • CAPITAL 1200,t40. Established/or the last Thirty Toms. 'Advandes "made from one dollar to thousands on Dia monde, EillatTlatei Watches, Jewelry, Llardwaro, Mer ahandise; Clothing, Ifundttire, Deddiug, Cigars, Monies, Instruments; . Guns , Monies, Carnage', and Coeds of every denottption. geode eon remain any length of time agreed ' All ativaneee, from one hundred dollars and upwards will be &raged 2 per dant, per month 5400 and over, the Unrest market raja. Thle Eitore - Home haring a depth of 120 feet, has large Ore end thief-proof Vault' to store all valuables, and pri vate watchmen fer'the premises; also, heavy Imo ranee elected for the benefit of ellyersone having goods :advanced upon aconit of h ating an unlimited capital, 'this ottlea is prepared to rook. advance,' on more satis factory end,sessommodating terms than wny other in this MOney advanced to the poor, in email amounts, with ' , entrap burp. eT PRIVATI BALI. Otolii - Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, sod Illathlnir will he richt at reduced prices. erd4y W nli S S , DUSTERS ' A large assdrtrasat, suitable for ~a-R.poErts, ' An foi sale . by / . 3.10i8Y 0. &OICHTZ/N, BRUSH AND BELLOWS MANUFACTV RES 62 NORTH THIRD ST lOU NOVA SCOTIA. ~ 02 About 100 fib's bulk Can be had for a poft in No se Scotia. Apply to 701 IN M. KENNEDY & CO., je3o 132 N9llTkt W/tANYES, IVE THOMAS SONS • „ IVE-• Nos. 189 and & 141 SOUTH !WIRTH STREET, I F , ,rtnerly NOR or and 69,1 Pamphlet catalogue, now ready, containing full de scriptions.of 411 the ~proPerly to 't , e sold on Tuenday, , next, 6th Inst., with en extenalve list of real estate LIISAL , ESTATE, STOCREI,,A,C. Pnbloa •Elitles, at , the Pbtladshalita Eitelltole,leisg :Tneeday Evening, during.the business season. , he reto $17.• Jttly, ,axid - August only Occasional ; salmi as fore... 117' Handbills of each property tutted separately, in additioy to which we publish on the Saturday lirevions !hi each eale, , one thousand cataloguesin pamphlet form, giving full deserfiktions of all the property tube sold on the following Tueedel: s$V - • FURNITURE ,SALES AT THE AUCTION STORE every ThursdaY morning. . REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. frr W 6 have a largaationnt •of Real Estate at Pri vate Sale, Ineludlng every, description of City end country property: Printed Mete lousy be had at the 'auction attire. . PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. Real Estate entered - on our Private Sale Re. entovoindl advertieed.oooaelonally in our Public Sale Abstracts, (of whir& 1,000 copies are.prlnted weekly,) Ikee of charge. STOCKS, LOANS, Am On, Tuesday Evening, July. OIL, at S. 'clock. st the Philadelphia Ex change, will be soldi for account or whom It may con cern- -400 'shares; ,Coal and Iron Company, Co lumbia county, Pe—par $5O. A leo, for same account—, 100 shares Laurel Run Anthracite' Company, Lucerne county, Pa.—par 850. „ • Al-o, for other accounts— . • 1 share In the Mercantile Library. Also, for account of whom it may concern -500 Shares Chatham Cdhatt Mining Company—par $5. Assignee's Sale.—Lot No. 51, section 01, Mount Mo. ilah Cemetery Company: Also, for account pr whom it may concern— Judgment agaioat Taggart for $266 90, obtained September 7th, 1857. • • • Judgment against J. W. Taggart for $313.80, obtained September 26th, 1851. Mao, for other accounte -1 share Philadelphia Library Company. Dn Tueiteav Evening, July 18th, at 8 o'clock; at the Philadelphia Exchange without reserve, for account of whom it may coo tern= 30,bonde of $l,OOO eaoh ($80,000) issued by the county of Armstrong, Efate pf Peunsylyanta, to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, bearing nix per cent. inter est, payable the „first. Monday of May and November— coupons aitaehedi-due.May Ist, 1857, and unpaid Prin cipal duelln 1888. Principal and interest guarantied ,py egad railroad company, and the ,bonds assigned by them to beater , ANAL !STATE BALE-JIILY 6th , . At the Exchange, will inolude— T AMSTER'S POSTPONED SALE—COAL LANDS— LESSENS COUNTY, PA —By order of the trustee for the holders of the BONDS of the NORTH OAR BONDALE COAL - COMPANY, containing 668 acres and sp perches, eituate in yell towneblp, Lucerne county , , Pa , lAD Lapbrte, Esq'Arestee. . Fall particulars notation:lp in handbille. Orphans' Outlet Sale—Estate of John 'Kalb, Decd.' THREE-STORY BRION DWELLING, east aide of Third street, above Coates atreot. BRICK BUILDING. BEER VAULT, SHEDS, &o. northwest comet of Eleventh and Columbia avonne. Same Estate. BRICK AND ERASIE STABLE, Martino Went above Columbia avenue. ' 117 - Full partloulare now ready in handbills. . . THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.1333 North Front street, south of bloater street, the lot extending to Hope street. HANDSOME MODERN FOUILSTORY BRION RE• SIDENCE, No 1805 Fine street, west of Eighteenth strain, ;with double back buildings and is replete with nrd ern convenienses. VALUABLE LOT, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, at the southwest corner of Locust and Mary streets. late West 'Philadelphia, 20u feet p p Locust street, 175 feet on Mary street, and 2001oef on Church street, baying three Route F 5.800 inayremam on mortgage. . . . . LARGE AND VALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY.— Large and superior modern fonr-story brick residence, southAst come of Tenth and Shipper' street, lot 24 by 109 feet, three fronts. VALUABLE LOT. Lot adjoining, being '4O feet front on- Tenth street. 109 feet deep, with handsome garden, &o. Also, a brick stable and cone h-honse la the rear. LOT.—Also, a lot adjoining on Tenth etteet,2o by 100 feet. Terms of the whole, one-fourth cash. Peremptory Sale. TIZREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 227 North Tenth street, between Dace Sod Pine streets. Sale stnlnte. lIANDSObIE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, large doable stone house, built end finished in a modern style, with between two and three acres or land, on Nineteenth street, at the Tioga station on the Germantown Rail road. Immediate possession. There are a stone stable and ocdich•hottse, vegetable gardenakc. Assignees , Peremptory Bale. VALUABLE ROTEL PROPERTY known as the to White Swan," Race street, between Third and Fourth streets, 74 feet front, 140 feet fn depth. Sale absolute. thie by order of the noire of Anthony G. Quern'slle Deceased. HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRUNE RESIDENOE, with ,double back buildings, south aide of Pine street, No. 53/, between Fifth and Sixth streeta. This house bas been recently modernized, and is In complete order, with all modern eonnonierices. Immediate pneression. VALUABLE PIIOPERTY,ADJOI N ENG THE WOOD LANDS ORDISTERY„ TWENTY-FOURTH WARD.— All that valuable lot, 5 acres, 719 perches, adjoining the Woodlands Oamettry,. and having front on the Darby Plank Road. There la a atone dwelling and stone bank on the lot. VALUABLE LOT, 2l( ACIEE3, ADJOINING.— Timm Is • small frame hnuse, lime kilns, and stone quarries on this Jut. It fronts on the Schuylkill, 111 11 creek, and Darby Plank Itorsl A plan may be seen at the auction rooms. Terns—one-bait cash. REAL ESTATE SALE—JULY 20th. nein sale will lnclude SOUTH SIXTH. 614ExT.—Threo-atory brick dwal ling, No. 1322 South Sixth greet, holow Wharton otroot. BEAM STREET.—Two 'two-story brick dwellings, Nos. 632 and r3ll-rare street, south ad' Wnartou street. between Sixth and seventh streets. They will be mold separately. Sale et No 139 end 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT PIANO FORTES, FINE MIRRORS: FINE BRUSSELS OAR PETS, &o. . On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive assortment of excellent second.. hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, eta., trout private families declining housekeeping, removed to the store frr convenience of male AT PrtIVATR BALI. A well-sseured first mortgue—sl,Boo. A beautifully situated lot, Yorklumen turnpike Oheatnut Rill. SA. DYSART & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND • 001(1118810m DlsnouANTs, No. 27 South EIGHTR STREET, cnneer of LODGE STREET. LAME SALE OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS. We will sell at No 27 South Eighth street, a largo and splendid asaortment of household and kitchen furni ture, of a person declining housekeeping Also, a lot of drawers, doors, and lumber. A largo and valuable tract of valuable coal and tim ber land at private sale, well worthy the attention of capitalists and others, PR the owner is compelled to men ID" For further particulars inquire at the auction More. ICr' OUT•DOOR BALES molletod and promptly at tended to. ' ADVANCES mule on oonnignntents when de eired, without extra charge. 117 SALltd-ROOMS open' until ID P. M. Now pre pared to receive Invoice,' of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS W ATCRES and JEWELRY, NEW and SECOND RAND FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, DOORS and BTA TIONERY. &0,, An. -Er Sales of Baser GOODB every evening. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE JIL CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DROWN, WILLIAM DROWN, and JAMES BROWN, trading OA John Drown & Co., WIL- trading as Wm. J. McCandless& Co. PendWon' Exponas. Dee. T., 1867 No 802. AR that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two story brick stable thereon erected, situate on the 'mirth aide of Filbert street, at the distance of sixty-three feet nix inches eastward from the east aide of Schuylkill Second atoned, In the rity of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Filbert street eighteen feet, and extending In length or depth southward of that width ono hundred feet to Jones's alley. Bounded' un the west by ground now or late of the estate of Henry Pratt, deceased, on the south by the sold Jones's alley, on the east by other ground of the said William Brown, grunted or intended to have been granted to Jamul Kelly on ground rent, and nn the north by Fil bert street aforesaid. [Being the snore lot of ground which William thrown and u ife by deed dated the twenty-111'th day of September D. 1852, reconled at Philadelphia in deed book 'r No. 39, page 430, &c., granted and conveyed unto John Carrick, in fee, under and subject to the payment of the yearly ground rent or sum of $07.50 in equal half-yearly payments.] And, also, All that certain two-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of Filbert street, at the distance of two hun dred and thirty-three feet eastward from the east side of Schuylkill Third street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing In front or breadth on the said Filbert street fifteen feet six Inches, and in length or depth northward aixty- seven feet. Bounded on the west by ground now or late of Mellon' and Andrew Allison, on the east and north by ground nor or late of David and Lame Morton, and nu the Kurth by Filbert street afore said.acing the same prenilsea which James Peoples and wife, by deed dated the seventeenth day of Febt miry, A. D. 1852, recorded at Philadelphia In deed book T It, No. 11, page 1, granted and conveyed to the said John Carrick, in fee, under and subject to the payment of the yearly ground rent of $42.044. in equal half yearly payments, on the first day of the months of Janu ary and July in every year, to John A. Brown, hisheirs and assigns. The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court raised by Sheriff's sale of noel Estate. an Mane described, of John Carrick, one of the defendants, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 12th day of July, 1858, 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at his Office, No. 243 South SINIT LI Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in interest are required to present their Alms, or be debarred from coming in upon the said fond. je2ll-jot J. T. THOMAS, Auditor. TN THE, ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate of SARAH JONES, de- The auditor appalot,i to audit, Fut tl , and adjust the ascend account of SAMUEL HALE, Executor of the said Sarah Jones, nod to report distribution of the balance in his bands, will meet the partite! interested therein at the Wll HERILL HOUSE, Georg,' Street, al ore Sixth, in the city of Philadelphia, on MON DAY, the 5111 day of Jute, 185 8 , at 11 o'clock A-. M. Lje2l-thstuatit JADIES U. HORN, Auditor. SALMON, SHAD, &c.-20 tierces No. 1 Salmon; 18 bbla. do.; 60 bblo prima Soo Shad; 200 bbl,. Seale-Ash; 180 bble White-pan, now in store and tor Bale by JOHN M. KENNEDY & ap 11-1 v Non, 180 and 132 North ',ban.. PURE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE. A. very enperlor article. For sale in large or woe loth by ORCIANDALD. PICIROII, at CO.. inrE 104 North Delftware avenue. 500 TONS MITCHELL & CROAS Dt.L.EI3 hor e Amoniated Super Phosphate o Lime, for sale by OROAFDALE, PEIRCE & 110 104 North Doharrara • mina ERRING. —3OO bbls. No. 1 HERRING, ; ILK Haatport inopeotion ; 800.10. Halifax, now in are Pad for sale by JOHN KENNHDY k CO., ap An No,. 100 and 104 North whatvan. WWHITE FISH.--7b half Ws. of tho cola v v bolted Detroit River Wbito Fish. just received oud for aide by C. 0. RADLER & 00., 1.4 0 North WATER Street, AItGE niI.AMZEIrE=IM - vriN 14 store and landing, 80D bble No. 8 MAOKEREL large 808 bulve ditto, for sale by JNO, M. KENNEDY & 00., mylf• Nns 180 and 132 N. WO ARVER HAND$OlltriM, ALE. -.25 Casks Muir's, Younger's, and .Allsopp's Sparkling Ale In pinta, landing and for Bale by - WILLIAM 11. Y EATON, 144 QM Smith FRONT Street CHEESE. 195 boxes Prime Herkimer county just landing and for sale by 0. 0. BADLER & CO., nlB Nn P Nnrtb Water nlrasi DIISSIA MATS.-500 DOZ. NO. 1, AND MO doz. No. 2 RUSSIA MATS, suitable for pack ing Furniture and Gardeners' use, will be sold low, if applied for noon. by WEAVRR FITLfiR & CO., op 10 23N, 19ATNA qt,p 34 N. WtIAIWNII, THE PRESS.-PMLADELPHEA, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1858. gain of Slindion. Peremptory Pale. $30,000 BON 09 =Mt! AT PRIVATS BAIA Legal Notices 14cOANDLESS and JOHN OAURIOK Brokers At UGUST , ,BELMONTi 1 41 e .fiTitEET, - , Nktv roes, banes Lettere oPeredlti arta lable•to Travellers, on all Tarts of the-world. • ' - je3o.thn • , RONISE7.& CO., • SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . No. 40 South Timm Street, PHILADELPHIA. Refer to the Rims end. Demme of Pilladelphla Je7-ly, ORIN. u.ou..hr. W. IL BROWN. R. MANLBY, JR IVIANLEY, BROWN, & CO., IVA, BANK-NOTE, STOCK, AND EXCHANGE molt En's, N: W:'coiner of TAIAD find OIiNSTNIIT Streets, Collectionn made, and Drain drawn on all parte of the United States and the Canada'', on the most 'favorable to n 9. Collections made, and Drafts drawn on England and Ireland. Uneurrent Bank Notes bought. Land Warranta bought and sold. Dealers In Specie and Bullion. Loans and Time Paper negotiated, Stocks and Loam bought and sold on Commiesion at the Board of Brokers In phlladelphia and New York. Je3-Orn EDWARD R. PARRY, RICHARD R. PARRY, ' Notary. Public for Commissioner for Minnesota. Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 'PARRY & BROTHER, BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and CONVEYANCERS, STREET, above HICEORY, MANKATO, MINNESOTA, Pay partieniar attention to loaning and investing Money for non-residents and others, and oolleeting Drafts, Notes &o. Any letters or xnclOfar or business will receivo prompt attention. • Refer to Wood Bacon, & Dale, Ross, & Withers, Philadelphia Sharp, Denies, & Co: Philadelphia: Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charles Eills & Co., Philadelphia; Parry & Randolph,'Philadelphltt. ebnca tin al WILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRS T ♦ V MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, for the Scholastic year, consisting of ten mon , ha, J. J. •REfl'9 INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG, LADIES, No. 1023 WALNUT Street, • The system of tuitioki in based on that adopted in the boat Seminaries in Europe, and comprises thorough in struction In rho English, French, and Latin languages ; special attest on is also paid to the formation or an ele gant style of composition, and to the cultivation or a taste for, pohte literature. The course of study will embrace every' branch of education. A limited number of pupils adrnitted int* the family. Th• it relijous and moral training is under the special care of Mrs Reed, who has had many years experience, and deference will be paid to the feelings and wishes of their parents In tbesi, matters. The health and comfort of the young ladles is also carefully attended to by her. M eekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Friday, re ceived at proportionate rates A neekls vacation at Christmas and at Easter. TERMS. Payable half in advance, and half at the expiration of tiro monthv.) For tuition in tho regular course of study $lOO 00 N. II .—A Junior class will he frmed. (I' man, Spanish, Italian, and othor languagos, Mu s'c, (vocal and inntrumental,) Drawing and Painting, (to oil and water colors,) at Professors' charges. Une of Nano, per annum Harp " Ouitar. For Hoarding Washirig at 50 cents per dozen Each boarding pupil is required to bring her own tow ale sliver fork and spoon. t OW rent at coot. TESTIMONIALS It affords mo pleasure to state that Mr. J. J. Reed is recommended by official testimonials of distinguished gentlemen In London. From personal acquaintance with him, I can most cheerfully recommend him as an Sc. compliehed scholar and gentleman to the confidence of tho public.. . A. CONVERSE. The subscriber takes great pleasure in uniting with Dr. Converse in the above recommendation. From per sonal acquaintance with Mr. Recd. as well as from his distinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi nent abilities an a gentleman nod scholar. Cif &BUM WADSWORTII. We aro happy to hear that Mr. J. J. Read, a gen tleman of considerable literary attainments, and who hascontributed to Graham's many excellent sketches of eminent iWroona, has re-opened his Institute for Young Ladies, at 1523 Walnut street, one of the moot earning ble locali Lies in the city. Mrs. Reed is a lady who has had many years' experience iu tuition, and beam a high reputation forsaccess In training bee pupils, both mo rally and mentally. Sir. Reed. from his knowledge of European languages, and from having graduated In the Bret colleges In England, imparts the advantages of the best European systems of education; and particular at tentlou Is paid to the study of English Composition and Polite Literature. Wo would lay some stress on this latter f let, since general literary information and cul ture, though by far the moot distinguishing signs of in telligence awl refined education, are, on the whole, far more neglrc•ed hi most stimuli; and colleges than any other branches. —Editor of Grnhanee Plagwvene for. Jftly, Ihs p. 81. REFERENCES Henry Vethake, Lin D., Provost of tho Usk ersity of Pennsylvania John J. Frazer, LL, D., Professor of tho Physical Sciences in ditto. George Allen, LL. D Professor of Ancient Lan guages in ditto. Him. William M. Meredith. Col. John W. Forney, editor of ?he Preto. Charles G. Leland, Esq., editor of Graham's Naga zinc. Rev. William D. Starenn, D. D., Rector of St. An drew'). Rev. Ansssa Convene, D. P., editor of the Christian Observer. Rev. Charles Wadmsrorth, D. P., Arch-street Presby terian Church. Joseph L. Keen, Flog., West Philndelphia. Thom.. 9. Tabor, Eeq., {Veg. Philndelphin. nIiYA.NT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. PM halelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and GIIESTNUT Streets. For information, call or mend for circular. je"l6-tf fIyITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA lJ COldtdkatCLAL COLLF.GII, sortheast corner of OWESTNUI! and SEVENTri Str.eis. An Institution designed to tit young men for AC TIVE BUSINESS. The whole building le occupied, mad fitted up In style surnaming anything of the kind in thin country. Thorough preparation for the counting-house BOARD Or TROBTEEB. B. B. Cameos, Frr.ncin Eloekine, Oeorgo H. Stuart, David Milne, John Bpsrhawk, David O. Brown, luso Hacker, A. V Famine, D. B. Ilinuui, I Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippincott. ap23-tf I ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, .L.l N. R. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Stn. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT—Book-keeping In all its various forms; preparing Students th oroughly for situations in any branch at hosiggen; Plain and Erna mental Writing;_Oommercial Calculating; Law and Cor respondence. No institution in the United Staten gives a more thorough and practical room. In thin depart. meat no teaching is done in theses, and is open DAY and EVENING Time unlimited. MATHEMATICAL AND CLABBICAL DEPART. 111ENT,—(Beparata from the above,) Young Nan and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, viz: Spellthg, Reading, Writing Gram mar, Geography. Arithmetic, Philosophy, &c ,Ancient and Modern Languages with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of e months commence Bept.mber Ist, awl February Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these detea and charted aocordingly. Oats. 'agues furnished gratis. roh2B-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. JOHN H. BELL, TXAMIER OF IVAYIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY At BRYANT h STRATTON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. S. X. conker BEVENTIL awl CHESTNUT Btreeta Viewing Alatilines• HARIIIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA CINF, is offered to the public as the most relia ble low-priced Hewing Machine in use. It will sew from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on nil kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrlcs. It Is, without exception, the Fimpleht in its mechanical con struction ever made, and can be run and kept in order by a child of twelve years of age The DURABILITY of this machine, and the QUALITY OP ITS WORK, are DDT ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min ute. The thread used is taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT Toe TROUBLE. OF RY.WIRDII4O In fact, it is machine that in wanted by every family in the laud, and the low price of FORTY DOLLARS, at which they are sold, brings them within the mach o almost every one. S. I) BAKER, Agent, JelB.dom why eowthn 20 South MOUTH Street. Voids nub lizotattranto. JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA., ((Erected in 1867 ELEGANTLY F,URNISLIED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. tur29-y WELLS COYERLY, Proprietor. WORRELL HOUSE, N. W. cor. THIRD avd HARMONY COURT Tne undersigned takes pleasure in informing hie friends and he public at large, that ho hae °period the above ESTABLISHMENT, and pledges himself to merit tho patronage of hie patrons, every art,clo is of sups. nor quail y, having been selected without regard to price. OLLABLIA3 WOHRELL, Proprietor. my27-itm N ICIIOLLS HOUSE, riCI3ROPEAN PLAN,) OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NO. 116 SOUTH MOUTH BT., BELOW 011EBTNLIT, PHILADELPHIA. This HOUSE Is for Permanent and Transient Lodg ing Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, E. NIZTIOLLa, to give satisfaction to his Patrons. This establishment is eituated in the heart of the e•ty, centre of business, and convenient to all plates of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling community will find It a desirable place for comfort, cleanlinees, and econo. my. Meals furnished at all home. Single Rooms, 50 cents per night. By the week 02.0 and upwards. mh3o-tf 3 /EItO.EIANTS' HOTEL, NORTH POURTI) 8T11...1111 ABLI a Milan, PIIILADELPUIA. an24-tf 110KIBBEN & BONS. Peoraisloars Tobacto attb etas. CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS and assorted size?, carefully selected by OTVII house at Havana, la store, and received b. every arriotl from that port. S. A. SONS, e12.3m 216 South FRONT Street. LA AVANA CIGARI3 I- 4- went, snob as Vigaro, Partagas, Cabanas ; Sultana, Gloria, ;niter, Colono, Ootrrerolantes, Torrey Lopes, 'Union Amerfeana,l Orejon, flora Cubans, ..t.c., ko., &e., In g, 361-6 and 1-10 oxen, of all Mien and quail tlos, In st o re and constantly receiving, and for sale low, by CHARLES TET 11, 'low) 18E4 WALNUT Street, helot. Senond. necond 'nor, —A handsome s ort DAB: AS AND PARTAGAS J. 811GAR8.—A choice 1111170iee of those celebrated brands on board brig Now Era," daily expected from Moans, and for Rile low, by 011ARLRE1 TRTII, (New) 1118 Walnut street, below Second, au] Rpnnnd Fitol.7. Adiciii.E.L.-17,800 barrels Nos. 1,2, and /LE 8 MACKEREL, in assorted packages, now in store and for sale by JOHN M. KENNEDY & CO , Nno 190 owl 119 Mnrl6 .'nre a . WHITE F 15.11.-60 13131,6. T B for sale by O. O. SADLER & Nartb at;4ll. Ottntititc rieGorto. IaUITRINGIDOX (WARM- SVRINGs..._ .111-11.-LThe. WariA :tbrings thlibliAo of Warrior's Bilge,. five miles,morth at Huntingdon, overlooking Shunting . Stone Greek, eulironed by routantie hills and woodlands, have been leased by the former pro prietor of the Learner House— The extensive Hotel Buildings, liath,ltouses, erected nt great expense by General A. P. Wilson, the owner, have been com pleted, and the groves have been beautifully laid out and adorned. The Rotel Parlors and Ohnmbers nre airy and comfortably furnished, and the prospect from the verandahs for beauty cannot be excelled. For half a century these Springs have been celebrated - for their medicinal qualities, and the great virtue of tho Waters In chronic affections. The temperature of the tinter is 69,44 degrees, awl for bathing is delightful and invigo rating. In the woods nod streams game and flea abound. Persians in pursuit of health or pleasure will find thin a most delightful retreat; and Ito near/leas to the Pennsylvania Railroad and its cheapness give if a decided advantage over any watering pine° in the State. The proprietor has Bad years of experience in the liminess. and no pains or trouble Will he spared to make uneeta comfortable. Slacks run from Ituntingdon to the Springs Oti the arrival of the different Railroad trains ; fare 25 cents. Families accommodated at moderato rates. SOIIN Proprietor. WARISSPRINOI3, near Huntingdon, Pa. SEA BATHING. DELAWARE HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Thin that-class nod popular House is now upon for the reception of visitor°. For health, recreation, or pleas ure, it in unsurpassed by any on the Island. je3lll-swi'' JAMES MECRAY, Proprietor. SEA BATHING.—NATIONAL HOUSE, LONG ISRANCII, N. 3.—Tlits well•known Tast eless aml popular House is now open for the reception of visitors. Terms Ten Dollars per week. Persons wishing to engage Rooms can to so by addressing WOOLMAN STOKES, faLT/.2w LONO BRANCTI. QEA-BATHING— OCEAN HOUSE,OAPE 10 ISLAND, N. J.—Th's well-known awl popular Rouse Is again open to receive vislters. It hog been put In complete order, and every attention will be given to guests to make their visit pleasant. The table will be abundantly supplied with the luxuries of the season. Charges moderate, to suit the times. j024.-6w* - Hit AEI, I,EAMI NG. Proprietor. tpy2l-6.1 r EJN TON FALLS, uNE ID 0,,r Y, NEW YORK. The Rotel at the above celebrated placo of resort is open 'for the season, and can be reached in in few hours from New York, at a small ex pense, as a Railroad from 'Utica takes 'clatters there within an hour. M. Aroonm, je23-2wilectrw-2twe. Proprietor. Q.EA BATHING—CAPE ISLAND.—NA TIONALk, HOTEL Is now open. Price of Board $8 per week: Ohildren'srul Servants half price. jellt.Bw AARON GARRESSON, Proprietor: IVI OUNT HOLLY SPRINGS HOTEL, 5 .111.1. MILES FROM. CAttLISLE, PA., AT THE GAP OF THE SOUTH. MOUNTAIN.—The subscriber, of the St. Lawrence lintel, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, hav ing leased the above popular summer resort of the into proprietor, James W. Patten. will open the same for the reception of guests on the 20th of June. Terms mode- Tate. Address A. O. MULLIN, Mount Holly Springs, jelG-lm* Cumberland county, Pa, WASHINGTON HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. The above Honor - will be open for the accommodation of visitors on the Ist day of Juno. The subscriber would call attention to the fact that he has fitted up the a Washington" particuliirly log the early vieitere. A. email dining room hail been added, Stoves are fitted up throughout the front house, a first class Restaurant and Bar is now in operation, and every thing now in order for the comfort of the guests for the early season. . _ S. D. WOOLIDAN Proprietor. ANSION HOUSE, MAUCH CHUNK 111 This elegant establishment, boautlfully situated on the banks of the Lehigh, is now ready for ifiso rocep tiou of summor halters. Thore is no locality in Penn aylvanla, nor, perhaps, in the United States, which corn blues Ho many attractions as the valley of the Lehigh, and the above natal will afford a most comfortable home to visitors desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery, inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of net of this interesting region. 3e4-3nt* GEORGE UOPPES, Proprietor, ripnE WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY -1 BL'A.TE SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP, Penn's, are open, as usual, and are accessible in eight hours from Philadelphia, by way of Harrisburg, thence on the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Nowville, thence in stages eight miles to the Springs, whore you arrive at 5 o'clock the same evening. For particulars, inquire of Messrs. Morton McMichael, Samuel Hart, James Steel, B. S. Janney, Jr., k.Co., or Proprietors of Merohauts' Hotel, Philadelphia. SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor, jeD2m* Nowville Post Office, Pa. fri BED FORD SPRINGS.—THIS well.known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visitors on the lath of June, and kept open until the let of October. Tho new and apaclous Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment has been furnished in superior style, and the accommoda tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States. The Hotel will be tinder the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to hie guest's give the amplest assurance of comfort cud kind treatment, In addition to the othor means of access, it is deemed proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Chambersburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and Individuals with " Bedford Water" by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, via: For a barrel (mulbery) 81 00 Do. oak) 800 ji Do. (mulberry) 800 )( Do. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 26 Bottles, 1)4 pint, per dozen 1 60 The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet. All communicatlone should be iuldreeee4l to THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00., ruyl9-tf Bedford County, PA .EPHRATA MOUTAIN SPRINGS, LANCALITER COUNTY, PA, Will open the eighth day of June for visitors. This healthy summer resort has many advantages which re eommends it to the public, In search of a home place to enjoy the mountain air during the hot mason. ft is elevated twelve hundred feet above water level There are graded walks through dense forests, and shaded arbors; by the way tide aro many aprings of the purest soft water at, a temperature of 49 to 62 degrees of Partin holt. At the summit is an observatory overlooking an area of 40 miles square, of forma in the highest state of cultivation, embracing the whole of Lancaster county, and points in ten other counties. The scenery Wee away In the boundary of mountains at the die. tepee of 70 miles. It in altogether one of the most grand and extensive panoramic views to be met with In any country. No kind of epidemic has ever been known here at any leaven of the year. Many beautiful drives over good roads. The hotel will acomentodate com fortably 400 persona. Every variety of baths. a ll the modern improvements now an use in fret-clash waterlog places wilt be found here. All vegetables raised on the farm. Tho beat help employed In every department. The Proprietor flatters himself that he will be able to give ample satisfaction to his guests. flood stable room, Good stock of livery. Horses and carriages on hand. For further Information and circulars call on JOSEPH E. 11.YER8, THIRD and VINE Streets, JAMES S. EARLE, No. 816 CHESTNUT Street, And on the Proprietor, JOSEPH HONIOBIAOHER, Ephrata Poet Office, Lancaster county, Pa. myl7-42m POINT AIRY!—THIS PLEA tW,I.,=OSANT BUMMER RESORT is now thrown open to the public, under the control of Cot. THOS. 11. WARAM and Major HARRY PEPPER During the warm season our readers can enjoy balmy breezea, choice muale, 800 bathing, with all the etceteras that conduce to creature comforts, at thin popular resort. BOATS will leave the wharf, at EOLITH Street, every few Infautes during the day ap27-dtf ilitarbutern and Iron eLIIITAL T. MIIIIIOI. J. VAIJOBLIII KINSION 'WILLIAM I. 11111101. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, IfIPTH AND WABIIINGTON BTRESTB, remansuirta. MERRIOK & SONS, iNGINEBBB AND BIAOHINIBTB, manufacture Nigh and Low Pressure Steam Xngines, for Laud, Iliver, and Marine service. Boiler,, (iasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, fro., Out ings of all *lnds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Gas Werke, Workshops, Railroad Mations, .ko. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. livery description of Plantation machinery, each u Sugar. 5. , /, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open gleam Trains, Defecators, Filters, l i mping Engines, ho. Bole Agents for N. Rillieu Patent sugar Boiling Apparatus; Numyth's Patent Steam Hammer; .I. P. Rom' Patent Valve Notion for Blast Machinery and Steam Primps. Anparintandant—A. H. BARTOL sue-y 111 IL, ADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD h WILSON, 8000E8SOR8 RO B. A. HARRISOS We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine oar extensive Mock of Warm Air Farnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantel'', Parlor Coal Grates, &u., &o. We are now manufacturing CHILSOWS CELEBRATED PA* ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMIAG FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and nulled to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all liken and patterns. We have also commenced the manufacture of ENAMELED STONE MANTEANS from Penn sylvania Stone. These Mantels ifAfro awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Inir and Exhi bition of the Franklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful Anriqus Stemmas, are not injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much less price than Marble. Call and see them. ARNIMJD k WILSON. BENS .M. PELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, April, 1868—ap24 ly PIIILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY- N. W. Oen THIRD and OEIESNUT Ste. L. PELOEIZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, Arid desirous to merit its continuance would announce to Printers and Publishers that theft. new ISPEOIBIEN BOOK in now ready, and from their increased facilities, aro now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their lung practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justilles them in asserting that they can furulch a more durable and better fin ished article than their cotecuporaries. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. 014 type taken at 9 cents per potiod, In eicheng a for new .t appninlan Drinal anl-tf CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE, of excellentrallty, le sold at the PHILADEL PHIA GAS WOlt S for the reduced price of five emits a Motel and may ha ohtained In large or small quan tity by applying at the Gas Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. Te purchasore by wholesale it is sold at the Werke, in First Want, by the ton t at a pnoe equivalent to Anthracite at $2.60 per ton. • (Signed,) J. 0. CRESSON, Engieeor. Philadelphia Oak Works, A 20. '57 an37•tl BLINDS AND SHADES, OIIRAP FOR OABli B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NOIITII SIXTH STREET, Is the moat extensive Manufacturer o WINDOW BLINDS, And Dealer in WINDOW SHADES., Of every veriety, He bras a One stock to be sold at Reduced Prices, DUFF, and all other Colors of Liuen Shades, Trim mings, Fixtures, & - 0., &M. STORE SHAM Painted to order. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WE STUDY TO PLEASE. ERRINGS-800 bbls. NO. 1 PICKLED AL Herring; 200 bble extra Nostronndland ditto 120 Lble Potomac dry Baited ditto, now in ntore and for sale by JNO. M. KENNEL/1r k CO., tnylfi Nos, 1,10 pad 132 N. WRANYNO, Obi4Vntil• Q,T/iAlif TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS 00W, DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY, vie LIVERPOOL.. . THE 'LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM SHIP CO.'S 0 1p - le-bunt Iron Steawipps 'aro intended to sail ns follows : • • ' FROMN CITY OF BALTIAIORE EW Yo9E. Thursday, July lot. CITY OF IYASIIINGTON lath. KANGAROO 29th. And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. U. PROM CITY OF WASHINGTON GIVRRPOOL. KANGAROO Wednesday, Juno 23d• uly CITY OF BALTIAIORE.. .. . J 7th. • w 21st And each alternate ' Wednesday. Cabin Passage from Now York and Pitt hulelphia....l7s Third Class to any of tho above4nentioned places and found in best cooked Provisions ao Return Tickets good for 6 months 60 Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York , or Philadelphia 40 Passengers format ded to Havre, Paris, Bremen, Ham burg, Sc.. without delay at through rates. The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will still regularly between Antivicutd Liverpool, In connection with the departures fo 'ow York, taking goods from Antwerp to New York, a through rate of freight. Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to Now York $49. Drafts on Liverpool front £1 upwards. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's °faces, 15 BROADIVAY, Noir York, and 109 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. - JOHN G. DALE, Agent. Or WILLIAAI je22 fil and 61 Tower Building, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL AND ?FULA .lsgatt DELPHIA STHANISHIP COMPANY. Strain - communication between New York and Ant werp, via Liverpool. The splendid fast screw-steamship BOSPRORUS, Captain McGuigan, (lately employed iu the Royal Mall service,) will anti regularly between Antwerp and Liver pool every alternate THURSDAY, in connection pith the company's stenmships from Liverpool to Now York. Goods for New York will be received and shipped by the Agents; in Antwerp, and bills of lading signed thero at a through rote of freight. The first sailing from Antwerp will be on the 17th of June, in conjunction with the CITY OF WASHING TON from Liverpool, on June 23. For further pax-Renters and terms of freight and pas sage, apply to J. I'. Kremer a Co., Antwerp; William Inman, Lower Duilding,s, Liverpool, and at the Com pany's Offices, 15 Itromiwty, New York, and 109 Walnut street, Philadelphia. je2l-1m JOHN G. DALE, Agont REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI gat DENOB.—Schooner WORCESTER, Ruoogs Master, now loading at CallowhilLatreet Wharf. Por freight, apply to Captain, on board,'or to 31 , 70. H. KENNEDY & CO., je2l -130 and 132 NORTH WHARVES. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.--Con nigneex per Schooner WOKCESTER, ' RTIODEB, master, from Providence will attend to receipt or g oods , at Oallowhlll-street Wharf. jag ' JNO. M. KENNEDY & CO. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH —HERON'S LINE. 0001)11 REOEIVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid fird-clase ohle-wheel Steamship) KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these ships Balling every SATURDAY at 10 o'clock A. SI., alternately for Oharleaton and Sa vannah. FOR OITARLESTON The KEYSTONE STA T Captain Ciharles P. Marsh man, will commence loading on Thursday, July Bth and nail for Charleston, 8. 0., on Saturday, July 10th at 10 o'clock A 8!. FOR SAVANNAH . . The STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin. will commence loading on Thursday, July let, and sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Ju14.341, at 10 o'clock A M. At both Charluaton and Savannah, thane aldpeaonneet with Camera for Florida and Havana, and with rail roads; &0., for all pl!icoo in thoouth and Southwest. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Heavy Freight nt an average orlb per tent. below New York steamship rats. INSURANCE. FREIGHT and INBIJit SOME On a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin parsnip no 00 Steerage do 8 00 Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 90 00 No Mlle of lading signed after the ship has Balled. lot freight or passage, apply to No. 828 (Into 81) North WBorria, Agents at Oharladen. T. 8, & T. G. BUDD. " • - . Agents In Savannah, . A. GREINER&OO. For Florids, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA., every Tuesday. For Florid., from Savannah, steamers BT. MARTS end BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Oharleston,steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 10th of every month. jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRY, without delay, for 20 dollars, Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the lino, 60 donate for the round trip, out and back. IMOli 116 W YORK. New York, McMillan, Saturday, Julylo at 12 o'clock, M Edinburgh, unnuning, July 24, Glasgow, Goodwin, August 7, rr PION OL/10011 Edinburgh, Oununiug Saturday, June 26. Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, McMillan. Wednesday, August 11 RATES OF I'ASSAI.IO. - PROM 01.1800 W. Pirst o.lme 16 guineas Steerage, found with cooked provislone...... 8 PROM WAY' YORK Flynt Clam. $7O 00 Steerage, found with cooked provieioue ...... 80 00 Children under 14 years of ago, half fare; Infante in Steerage, free. Rettirn tickets "mailable within six months, by any eteamer of this line. Bird Clam 1140 00 Steerage $OO 00 Au experienced Surgeon at taohed to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN & 00., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. BALL k LONEY, Duchanati , e Wharf, Baltimore. myll %ME BRITISH NORTII AMERICAN 1. ROYAL MAIL BTRAMSIIIPS. PION NEW TOME. TO LlTniiroOL, Chief Cabin Passage.. Sewed Cabin Passage YROX BOSTON TO LI riutroot Ohio! Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage The ;Mips from Roston call at Halifax. I PERSIA, Capt. Jndkins. CANADA, (apt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wickman ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a olear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow ; red en _port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Weduesday, Juno 9th AMERICA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, June 16. ASIA, Lott, . " N York, Wednesday June 23d CANADA, Lan, " Boston, Wednesday, June 30 PERSIA, Judkam, " N York, Wednesday July 1 NIAGARA, Wickman, " Boston, Wednesday, July 14. ARRICA,Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, July 21 Berths not secured uol 4 l paid for. An experienced Burgin:el tux board. The owners of these Shops will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, anlesslills of lading are aligned therefor and the valuethereco. lit eta expressed. For freightst i sii I ; 6 apply to nay 10-y It CUNARD. A Bowling Green, N. York. Miles anti Eiquoro. A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY. CIL The subscribers have been appointed sole agents in the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known ROCHELLE BRANDY, which they are prepared to offer to the trade et the lowest market price, from Uni ted States bowled warehouse, entitled to debenture. A constant supply on hand, in half, quarter, and one eighth pipes, dark and pale. ARNOLD & WORL, • jelB-tf 120 WALNUT Street. TULES ROBIN & CO. COGNAC.—Tho subseribera, sole agents in the State of Foamylva- Ma for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to its superior quality, and feel confident It will compare favorably with the most favorite brands in the market ARNOLD & WORL, 320 WALNUT St,oet A constant snpply of the above in the United Staten bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of - various vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes jelB•tf LA MBREY GRAPE-LEAP CHAM PAGNE. ARNOLD & WORT, Sole Agents, 120 WALNUT Street 11 - 2.1N.—:30 pipes Dutch Company Gin, in N—A bond and for halo by IVILLIAM 11. YEATON, No 218 Pooth PRONT RtrPot }JEIDSIOK & CO. CIIAINIXAONE.—A. constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and In etore, for onto by It M. II YEA:TON, 103 21ii South FRONT Street. CLARET -125 CASES MARGAUX, 150 08110 ST. JULIEN, to quarts and pinta. In store and for sale by A. AMINO, en 22 141) Smith FRONT fitroat. BRANDIES.—" Pinot Castillon," Moron . , .1-3 and other Cognacs of various vintages, in halt ptpes and quexterce,ke; Yellevoisin Bushell° Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth mks. Imported and for sate by HENRY BOHLEN & 00., 0e22 221 sod 223 South Fourth street. I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER C IN FINN WINES, LIQUORS, OIGASB, Se., 26 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-1y `HERBY WINE.-16 QUARTER PIPES various grades Harmony Sherry, In b nd, and fur scale by WILLIAhI U. YRATON, .00 218 Rnnth FRONT St. CORDIALS.—ANISETTE, CURAGOA, and MARASCHINO, In More and for male by aT79 0. UORTNO. 140 P. ➢RONT 00, A LLSOP's PALE ALE IN 11111)8.—A constant supply on hand in Custom *louse stores, for sale by WILLIAM 11. YEATON, Sole Agent for Pennsylvania, ari93.t.l Nn 111 South FRONT Street. . _ 1./RANDY.- - 7oet;iveti Renault & Co. Cog nac,_co very old vintage, in bond and for stile by cl ILLIAhI li. YEATON, je3 Ma South PROM' St - DUBE LETIEGB AND BROAD-TOP ii COAL..—JAMES IL MONTGOMERY informs his friends and the public that ho has effected nit arrange sent with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the sale of theirjustlpeelebrated LEMUEL COAT.. Ile has also arranged with the proptictor of the Broad-Top Mines for the sale of his notable Mil-BITUMINOUS COAL, and is now prepared to leeriN el orders and snake Prompt deliveries, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. Jo3-3m J' RING, FOX, & CO., wholesale and retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL 00 - AL. Lehigh yard—TILIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yurd—RACE and BROAD 'green+, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal front the meet approved mites, under cover, and pre pared expressly for family use.. fe6-y pIOIIIIYLKILL AND LEHIGH GOAL.- 1 , 7 I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beat quality o. fiCiRriIAILL AND LEHRIH COAL. My cuatotaers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may relogetting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. No Inferior Coal kept at Calm eatabliahmeot to offer at LOW PRICY®. ALIIMANDICH CONYBRY, an 1-tf N M. corner of Broad and Cherry gta. fat gltoof Eiafeg. SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON'S PHILALELPHIA MAN UFA CTO SALAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOORS, For Banka and Stores. BANE LOOKS, Equal to any now In use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &e., On u good terms as any other establishment in the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. 46 South FOURTH street, Philadelphia. fiefill (OVA US A ea& MIAMI/ will, in all cases ! follow the nee of Radway , i_ R • R - Remedies. There are noes so sick or diseased, so weak; feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities,' but that Radwafs Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, or Regulators, as the nature of the cileepse or sielamei may require, will quickly and rapidly Curb. . These tot:ladles new:mist of Radway's Ready Relief; Radway , s Renovating Resolvent ; Radviajos Regulators Bach of these remedies possesses special'ourative poiveu over certain diseases. Yet there are other_ diseases wherein their combined medicinal propertien are re• quired ; and when 'thus used, if there is sufficient Rh and strength within the diseased or dying body to int. tato their action, the patient will live &Labe restored to health. - Pain ' B. It. Relief. ' , Acute Diseases ' R. li Relief. inflammatory Diseases—Relict and Regulators. Malaria:is Diseases Relie f and Regulators. Congestive Diseases.:... Rebel and Regulators. Scrofulous Deseaies.....liessovivisg Resolvent. Chronic Diseases Resisting Resolvent. Synlvditie Diseases Ronvaaling Resolvent. Con“ituttonat Diseases. .Resotrent and Regulators. Skin Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Nervous Diseases itesottent, Relief, Rigule• tors, Ready Relief ¢ Regulators, infecttous Diseases . CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.. - Many diseases that afflict humanity aro inherited tu heir-borne from the diseased bodies of sickly sires Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis, and Pits. are among the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we care not how many generations the seeds of these dis eases may have been established in the system, cur. rupting the blood—Railway's Renovating Resolvent will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par. tide of diseased deposits, and fill the Veins with new, pure, and healthy blood. CHILDREN'S DISEASES. Radway's Renovating Resolvent should be bailee tie a blessing by every another throughout the laud whose Infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors, eta. These breaklnge out (thus early) are evidences of dia ems transmitted from the parent stock. A. few dates of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the disease and insure the child a sound and healthy body. R. R. R.—Railway's Reidy Relief for Headaches, whe• ther luck or nervous; Rheumatism, Thar. rhcea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Champs, Influenza, Bloody Flux, Paralysis, Lumbago. S Gout, Neuralgia Toothache, mall Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kniney Complaints. Scarlet Fever, Paine around the Liver, Plea. day, Measles, Heartburn, and Paine of all kinds. Railway's Ready Relief will, In a few minutes, change the miseries you suffer it joys or pleasure. • IL It. R.—Radwayie Renovating Resolvent, for, the wan of chronic &sasses—Ruch as Scrofulous and Syphilitic complaints,, Consumptive and other affections of the Lungs and Throat Induration and Enlargements of parte, Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin Nodes, Tumors, Dicers, Dyspepsia, and all other dummies arising from an impure stato of the blood. R.—Radway'e Regulate' will cure ' ertectlveli and speedily, Costlvenees, Indigestion Painter's Oholic, Lead Diseases, Inflannati• Non of the Bowels, Dyspepala, Liver Cam plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers. Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the syatem ir out of order, or the blood Impure a dose of Radwars Regulators will restore it to rept. larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. No female should be without them. It. It It. Remedies are sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. RADWAY fr. CO., New York Olty. W. B. ZEIBER, T. W. Drorr 'SG BON, Agents, Philadelphia. T. R. OALLENDIta aplB-tu&sadly&eowll7 pERUYIAN SYRUP, OR PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF !laving successfully passed the ordeal to which new dis coveries In the Mnteria Medico nro subjected, must now be received as an established medicine. Its efficacy in curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Novalgia, Bronchitis end Consumptive tendencies, Disoldered Stste of the Blood, Boils. Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, Is beyond rms. lion. u kelk ', 0 The proofs of its efficacy are so nu merous, err well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers [cannot reasonably 'hesitate to receive the proffered aid. Tho Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure-all, but its range is exten sive, because many diseases, apparently unlike, ere intimately related, and proceeding from one arm, may be cured by one remedy. The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides cure is precisely that which has so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible , and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for en opinion from dis interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fall to ho satisfied with the following, among nu merous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents The signatures aro those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. A. HERON, Tr., The undersigned having experienced the beneficial ef fects of the " Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to commend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as will so from the testi mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al togeiher unquestionable, we have no doubt of Ito effica cy in eases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bron chial Passages, De-spepsin, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Ac. Indeed, Its effects would be itacrediloG. but from the high character of those nho have I'D nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to Ito restorative power. Ray. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S II KENDALL, M. D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES f DUNN, REV THOS WILITTEMORR„ It is well known that the med t, tad effects of Preto:- hie of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Ptotoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, the desirable point is at tained by combination iu a nay before unknown, and this solution may replace all the pt,tu carbonates, ci trates, and tartrates of the Materia Modica. A. A ILAYES, M. D , Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. 16 Boylston 'Arcot, Boston. $lBO 16 6110 00 SOLD BY N. L. CLARK & CO., Propriotors, No. 5 WATER Street, Boston. F. BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Stroeto, lIASSARD & CO , TWELFTH nod CHESTNUT Streets jols-tu th sat-lint went Agents for Philadelphia. THELIVERINVI GOR ATM?. PREP4ReD BY DR.SANPORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM (num, D, one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the publio, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme dy, acting first on the Lit. , to eject He morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat tor, time accompliahlng two purpo•en effectually. with out any of the painful feelings experiences in the ope rations of moot Cathartics. It etrongthene the eye tent at the name time that it purges it, and, When taken doily in moderate dosed, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Loren to one of the human body; and when it well, the powere of the oped Ttm stomach mel on the healthy action of performance of itn lune le at fault the bowels are system coffers in conee- Liver—having ceased to eases of that organ, one made it bie study, in a years, to find come risme , act the many derange To prove that this re person troubled with forms, has but to try a certain. These Gums remove all the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating the digest well,purifying the health to the whole ma crame of the disease—sr- BILIOUS ATTACKS are ter, pre vented by the or. iNTIOOOATOII. Ono dean. after eating, wtotnach and prevent the leg. only one dose, taken Only one dose, taken et gently, and cures 008- om, dose, taken after Pi2PBl.t. ti g" One dose of two relieve Sick niCADAOH6. 0110 bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease, Only ono dose 011113041- while one dose, often re- CHOLERA Moon's, and a 11:7-Only one bottle is system the ellbote of me -11068. Ba p: e. One .O bottle unnatural taken One dose taken a short rigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat 11110CA in its worst forms, complaints yield almost One or two doses cure in children; there is no remedy in the world, as it 11:7•A few bottles cure absorbents. We take pleasure lure clue as a preventive for FEVBR, and all frowns of rates with certainty, and testify to its wonderful All who use it ate giving their 1101CUti7/1011.5 testimony in its favor. 1:13' /11 - iv Water in the mouth with the invigorator and swallow both together. . . THE LIVER INVIGORATOR Is A SCIENTIFIO MEDICAL DISCOVHRT,and isdaily work ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first doe giving Getiefil, and ssidom snore than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Thadache, all of which are the re. mit of a DISEASED LIVER. ' PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE - - Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. MOTT & SONS, 218 North Focoad Street Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL SIRES, Twelfth and Oheetnut streets and F BROWN, Fifth and Ohestriut streets Phi Leda. 4).113 to th s-ly I;VILY SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA ? V ZLEGLER PURE, MEDICINAL COGNAC BRANDY has meted Dyspepsia, Low Spirits, General Debility, ho., ke ,ko Price $1.25 per bot tle 0r510.60 per dozen. Warranted pure. Try it. I hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dys pepsia for the last too years, dming which time I have tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Raving had Zeigler k Smith's Pu- medicinal Cognac Brandy recommended by many persons, induced me to try.it. One bottle has almost cured me of dyspepsia and costive habits, of ten years' standing. I can say, with a thank ful heart, that I have never found its equal during my painful and Charming complaint. I eineerely recom mend it to dyspeptic, nervous ,and debilitated sufferers. Jona C. KLAXROTII, Jan. 15th, 1858. 1231 Olive street. Also, ZIEGLER lc SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are daily palmed upon the public us gamine wines. These Wines are especially adapted to dys, , ,ptacn and constunp tires, and in all cases of general debility, loss of appe., Ma c ke. Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle $1 00 Old Port Wine, do. do. 1 00 Old Sherry Wine, do. do. 1 00 Address your orders to Sole Agente, ZEIGLER & SMITH Wholesale Deugghlte, B. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Ste , Phila. Also, for sale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist, fel-y Prankford road, opposite Hanover. PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL — LARD.— .1. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PIITSICIANS.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta gea: A good and unvarying con-istenee, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquicit on to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail at SIRES'S Laboratory and Pharmacy, Twelfth and Oheatwat 'treat.. Stlebirittel. principal regulators of the performs its funo tions system are fully devel most entirely dependent the Liver for the proper I tic= ; when the stomach at fault, and the whole guano° of one organ—the do Its duty. For the dia -1 of the proprietors h a practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter meats to which tt is lia- medy le at laat found, any VIM COXPLAINT, In any of bottle, and conviction in morbid orbad matter from their place a healthy flow stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and chine ry, removing the footing a radical cure. cured, and, what 1.1 bet casionil use of the ',lvan Is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and sour- before retiring, prerents night, loonenn the bowel' TIVEN2BB. each meal, will care Bra teaspoonfuls will always male obstruction removes and make a perfect cure. ately relieves OnoLl o, punted, is a sure cure for proses tilts! of Cnot.a Li . needed to thruwout of the dleine after a long sick for JAmmos removes al color from the skin. time before eating gives makes food digest well. ed, cures Coo wino Bten• while 0071/IRP. and Bowel. to the first done. attauks caused by Woums surer, aster, or speedier never Dlieriir, by exciting th commending this medi- Permit and Anne. Oulu. a Motors Trrs. It ope thoutanda are willing to virtues. illebirinal ANALYSIS OF LYON OA.T.A. 'NBA R A. IIAYI3, ABOSlrril TO A. A. Tile Stare or - kftesaosci rl'7°. Onsneorim.—A light-yellow colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when . • rt..; from clean linen it left no oil or °Pewit , a•.-• Analyzed 'tor volatile and fixed •dru'ga, trace of any kind Marefinind. Its color be due to a colored resin an extmat derived from i•n-, 1. trj"ln every reapect it is a pure spiritoud talo. The fragrance or bouquet whin, It pessesSeS can by ,et lated, and It then appears unlike that from ti..c4tte Brandy or Wine, being a fruity easencit resulting fre..n a peculiar fermentatiOn of Catawba • and 10.. belle ' Grapes. : CIifE3IIOAL CHANAOTSI.-1, parts in volume of Pule spirit contains at 60 deg P. 481 2.20 parts of pure al cohol,". besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of tr." spirit afford 23 parts of a strong solution of the oil which Character:lees this Brandy; the spirit left, slier removing the oil, is yore and odorless, and in ell its qualities a perfect spirit not Nubjec. to change. Oue 11. S. gallon of thle Brandy at 60 deg. I'. contain, be sides the spirit and oil, only 220 gre. of matter com posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored ratio from wood— 808109, January 26, 1668. i Dr. 006 E, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB. It. CHILTON, °hernia, of New Tork, both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. For Medicinal purposes Lyenle Catawba Brandy had no drat; and bas long been needed to supersede the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy. Aso beverage, the pure article is altogether superior, end a sovereign, Sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Phituleney, Low Spirite, Languor, General Debility, &a., &a, ' Alin ESIIELBY'II STILL AND BP-4RNLING 011aBIPAGNE.---Theee Widen are - made in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pare Juice of the Grape, end are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gentle stirou. lent, and for Sacramental purposes. . Retell price 6/.26 per bottle.' A liberal discount made to the trade. Dealers will please send their ocdora to the a dole Agents" for the State of Peen sylvania, .a. P, HAZARD & 00., Wholesale Druggists, No. 608 MARKET Street, Also for sale by the following apothecaries AMBROBB SlllTH , seeenth a-d, Chesnut st••. JNO. 3 1 7;1316.1.68 SGNE,I6:II and 224 and Market streets. , D. L. BTAORROUSE, Eighth and Green ate. R. NEBINGER, Sewed and altn7 eta., Bouthwatk. G. IV. NEBINOEU, Passynnk Road and Washington treet. GEO. 8. RODENBLOK, Third and Green eta. A. It RORTER.Sroed and Goatee eta. foil - 140BENSACIK'S I/t OW BITTERS. This Medicine, as its tame implies, is ono of the greatest !strengthening •preparations extant. It is. es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or are rdllieted with Dyspepsia, - Mier Pomplainis. Plies, Nervous Debility, (lepers] Weakness, and 'ail diseases arising from a disordered condition of Nie digestive organs. • POR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GDNDBALLY there le perhaps no medicine In the world evil to it,.ae it enters, purifies, and roplentehes the Mood;which le so important to brine about a healthy action THOUSANDS ARE LIVING a miserable existeoco, of a pale sickly maw. weak and emaciated, who' could 'be restored i1:1 health by the nse of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, baba genuine remedy, being free froth any thing that is of as injurious eaters. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD there is no better antidote than Ilobentackhi Iron Bit ters When the blood is impure the whole body is full or disease. Blood lotting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not, purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to Cleanse the blood there is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent is iron, and wo all know its efficacy in removing the impure:matter from the whole visceral system They are prepared by a pre,: tical chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent physicians Mid others, as the no pins ultra. of all tonics. • ROW GRATIFYING ' ' - to the proprietor that be has anceeeded In tompounii lug a remedyOr many of the 111 s -that his fellow mortals are sub3ect to; sad that the public spare. date it is not a question of doubt, but rs,fixed fact, as the demand for it has far Burpassed.his souguine expectations. • RaAD TUN THSTIIdoNY OF A WORMY CITIZEN. This Is to certify wife wee to delicate health some three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Robenrack , s Iron Bitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, Induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her is health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, as she believes It to be a sovereign remedy. JOAN No 831 Capitol Street. Thin invaluable Medicine is prepared only by GEORGE 8. ILOBENSA.ON, Yharroacentical Chemist, N. W. eogoer of THLIII) and GREEN Streets, • Phlladelphia, To whom all orders most be addressed. Price $l. Discount to dealera. Sold by Druggiete generally. mh/o-y Oireatt :tittes. PHILADELPHIA, ' GERMANTOWN' AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.-:-Sl7lolim ARRANGEMENT.—On and after - MONDAY, May 1858. YOB OBIUSANTOCVN, Leave Philadelphia at O,V 7, 8. 8.05 1.,:n , 10,17;1, A. M-; 1,2, 8,4, 6,8, 7,8, 9.10, and 11 I' Pt Leave Germantorn at 0,7, 73‘, 8, 9. 9;1,19X, 1.1 jl, A. M. 1-10 min., 2, 34‘, 0.4, 8. 4 , 48 , tg! 10„V P. H. DU. - The 7,si o'clock A. Id Train from ten, atoor will atop only at Wayne and Tioga Btreeta ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. SI ,2, 6 , and P. le Leave Germantown 03i A. M., 1-10 min , 4h, as. 4 7 P. 11. ORE9TNITT HILL R.AILIIOLD. - lewre Philadelphia at 6X, 8 1 9.06 min ,1I if 2,2, 4, 6, 8, 10 P. B. Le•TO Chestnut Hill at 8 40 and 7.85, 9.10, and In. tO min A.. M ,14 .60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.46, and 0.23 :al n P.M. ON BIINDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 20 A. M., 2,15 X, mid 8 P. M. Leave °hostel:4Elin at 811 min A. M., 12.20 4.10 6.49 P. M ➢OR 00N8110110011RN ANT, NORM' TOWN.— LesTe Philadelphia at 01./„AL.n-A.-rd.,1.06 8.10 mba..4X. 01{, 11 I( P. M. Leare Nortlatown at 6, T, 9, /IA. M., I,Bk, and 6k P 10- ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 3 P. Id Leave Norristown at 7 A. M. and 6 P. M. FOR BLANAYUNK. . - Leave Philadelphia at 0.11, 73`, 0,11 A. M.l 05 mitt., 2.95 min., 3.10 min., 41i. 5,.t, 0%, 8,11 x I'. bi. Leave Manaynek at 0% , 9,4, lIX A. M., Ip Oji, 7, and 9 P.M. • Sautdays same as Norriatown. 0 MATER VALLEY RAILROAD Pell DOWNIZIG- Leave Philadelphia at 6,ii A. M., end 8.10 min. P. M Leave Downingtown al 7.. it A. M , and .1. P. M. D. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green at - reels, Philadelphia, 188 p EINs 11v A N] A 1 858GNTBAAegD PROM PHILADELPHPA VTTSBURGII, And thane° by Railroad to WHEELING, ST. LOUIS, STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI CHICAGO, Loinavn,thl, 13IIRLINGTON, INDIANAPOLIS, - .ST. PAULS, And all inter mediate points in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS. KENTUCKY, CAN, WISCONSIN, MINNES,ITA. MISSOURI, KANSAS AND N'ISRASICA. P.sangora to points:west Pittsturgh, Cleveland and Crestline ht e choice of routes, a 0,.: a requested to make a selection before applying for tick eta. THREE THROI7OII TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, Pormlng close connections at Pittsburgh to all points West. On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1859, Three through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, 8. E. comer of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, as follows: TRAINS FOR PITTSBURGH AND TDB MIST LILTS. Mall train at.... 7 30 A. M. Fast line 1 00 noon. Express matl..ll 00 night. WAY TRAINS LHATIL Harrisburg ac commodation 3 00 P. M. Lancaster ti .4 SO P. M. The mail train stops at al delphia nod Pittsburgh. The Express mail runs da excepted. The care leave the Pennsylvania :Railroad Paasanger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time dn: clog the day. No charge for handling baggage. For further Information, apply at the Depot of •he Pennsylvania Railroad Oomyany, southeast corner of Eleventh anti Market street'', between the hone of 7 A. M. and 11 P. M. THOMAS MOORS my 10 Agent Penn's Railroad Oa. AND SBA WEST AIIBIVN. Mall train at-11.45 night Fast line 5 10 A. M Express mail— 1.10 noon Harrisburg au commodition.7.ls P. M. Lancaster " .9.50 A. M. the stabona between Phila.- ly, the other trains Sunday Otalwitern. BOOBS AND STATIONERY. ifi-D DAVID M. 'MOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street. is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the . alielreis cr make to order, Books of every description, imitable for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the best quality of English or American Paper, and bound In various styles, in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch.- A general assortment of English, French and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. llogan , s contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—. This display of blank bowie for banking and mercantile nee Is the beet in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap paarance neat and appropriate.) , n0..1)-tf QExpress Zonipaines rl uE ADAMS EXPRESS po., 820 CILESTRIN PAR, PACKAGES, - EISRCIIANDIZE STREET, forwards, BANK NOTES CK an LE. d SPECIE, either by Its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the pris.ottal TOWNS and OLTIJB of the tio;.t?d Statre. £. B. SANDFORP, f: d4ont: Lumber. LUMBER YARD. HOUTZ 2c 00., (Suceessora to Montgomery A. N••all.) d. W. corner of TWELFTH. and PRl3lbs 3t. acts I". la., Old Moymnonsing District are now receiving a large and well-selo.icd a n,•_ , •. of all descriptions of LUMBER, such r.. Wh• • Pin-, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pale , . Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every lax. -ty .•; well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large at... •;. : rII. Stuff, of every variety and description, consivnily hand and sawed to order at tha shortest nntic • Oar connection with Messrs. Mahaffey, Rom: ` r and Duffy, Monts, At Co., at Marietta, Pa., gi, cu. surpassed facilities, and enables unto supply unit! all descriptions of Lumbar with promptness er despatch. PINT:-CREEK LrMBER, soft and mellow, ant for PATTERN-MAKERS, constsntly on hand, Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited I examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf UMBER AT YFROLEBALEAN - BBE _KJ tail at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. MEHABEET, HOUTZ. & Co , takd this method of informing their customers and persona desirous of pnr chasing LUMBER, thct they hare now on bond a large and well-seasoned clock of all descriptions of Lumber, which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory price... Their timber is all from their own MILLS on PIUN CREEL They are also connected with Messrs DTIFFT, HOUTZ, & CO., and an prepared to furnish all kinds of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and Building Timber fru. Bridges, &c., of all descriptions, on the shortest notice. They would also take great pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, cud those in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Teel of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH and PRIME streets, with whom they are also con nected. 1101-tf OILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &c 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm Oil. 950 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. 5.000 gallons Blenched Winter Whale Oil. 8,000 gal ions Light Racked Whale Oil. 250 boxes Chemical Mire Soap. 200 do Oleina SoNi. 400 do Brown St p. 200 do Nen ik 'rnd Sperm C,nules. In store and for sale by R. POMEROY SLLErt, Lat.' J B A. a. P Allan, pa 10.14 Ecath LSLASYABB &maw
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