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    Oikite4*.th6 .
rpots#l4- appointed- day: for
Grgediff*,4l,4ollYterfan Chfirch, Girard aye
tipe ALAltgf,,ifiCitly-Ite.Opessfionlyat preached
OuilidtriOreintetifilittiiday'hy the pastor, Rev:
Thetn4 *9O, theAfeinmuniamiervices prot
per it,k,iittg, Wen 'reSertedidluiftitthlt:Aericion.:
41/ie4i* ls l` . -;Sgilifiire - 1 3 PI:gt*
• hiehthe
' ..Rpifdle.t.W",the - li,F!pliesttina;l:stl ll- ,ehapter, fro
nw
OW
Wed the Chnial; and gave.
‘hlaiiiciffrirAt'ittiforifetaightsinatifyfind Cleanse;
• ItiritifthSWlffig oryater, the:,viord ; that,
ga talititip,tit#4.t4Xitunsalts.slaricus
C hetah',
notittafblCljpetr.ot,,wrinhficer tiny such thing: i
tballkstiedddiiiWholY-.aritimithoat hismish."4
•' The:, sermon,whieh folloWed*as isu earnest
'fireilutitirtat \tgalbtireli; 'and ,tire - itujiortinc , e
thittllistiligaihttAit&h4taeteristieliein'g con
' litaidifeinillated - hy thesp.,who. profess to be'
Its Membefsit 94
-- Mr; Stiedt'sildt ii;Mienies,Alfikt,k_Mludiess
elevateo thitolliat'ot Poil, - pr,4o;lese44er
the influence of the liolySpirlt;would be con-
Itt Vitiilfs,lMireliairthmscritied 3 siark citgritce
than,tbe c - onversimil of_ the entire race from
th - einire.of:ablipitheirticii - eiliblime realities
of a hOlYlife; - -
It liatt, in fact, to the ChUrch alone that we
could reasonabiritioklorAhat • thiroughness
Of _reformation;: reunited " in • the Gospel. -Aiftbifkrtliti , :vaildififfieforinitoryl,ecltools -of
eartb,.we should findlngbset , :aim,
and. the moat they C:iter'eXpectedtO accomplish,
• roses to effect i:chileir against
'Web {hey were Jiattllng. , J •
Bnf Saint Paul was more than a moralist or
ti - reformer. In the text before Ifs, he, bud, de
einetnesCiithat--trititst
be4Masharacter.:of,theOhnrch , to Make - it fit
,'to be presented to its, divine Redeemer. The
Chu,reli,. tind,Comilequentli,thetionls of those
compimlnk"it;in orderlo ;satisfy the Gospel
standard, most bo and.wittiont`
having - neither epot;• wrinkle, (which
were ishoyrn 'to•is,-ittting 'Omblems"o - ain,) nor
• any Snob thing, and elithis as the dir,ect result
45P - thVredeerointbloodor Chris t.'' . '
-It*aiilrroider. to &pot this great purtficit
tioilYtW eriule giat:, Christ; had,
loge:trail'esiceenditfird,til:
our'behalf;:thhttlitirebt the Chitral might be
fitted lobo gtpreeented tOT : biniself." :Fer„this
.ipeCial';pbjert - th'e - Olitireh,'Onearth.liad' been
established, that - Chrlst;' operating
itctitight so cleansse,andpnrifythoseulsof men
asto fit *orate dwell with.Hlin in heaven for
ever:. - rlttit anything aticirt'ef this'divine -re-,
qriirtment,:v,as _net - Bufficientkand-unless oar
object WaKthrtsigh.faithln the'
•
blood' of fhe.afoatemedt :to belipik; failtlesa;
—aid" cash' have' no•:.horte of
-afliatataintinthAnstified before the glory::cf.the
• - Bg the 01Mteli:Of eed—through the medium
tft. 'the:world'a-re
dinalitieeWay,to ,be-Aceoinplished=wit'Verir
to i _taideistand-:till!sack. ' had:rejeited:the
werld'eadbecoMe believers in'Christ.. - Nonfat:
:ter'where , they are_ - horn; Or „under What_ air:
Ithoy wi3re..sealed fp
Cluditithrengli. 'faith in' bit
„atoneMent;they,
afOrct'all pas aecePtOcti thle
saolitliii'..ideced:;thern „at pnco in, communion
NVltliGi3dianclviith each other bere;and would
admit them to the' closest embraces of their
Ravioni hereafter, _ • ,„ ,
Atltliapehit - of ill Mimi:terse .theifimaker.
ttlitt.indepenifent, rebuke
to tbeldeli - 'still ~loli:preiitlent, 'that there lire.
dilsere . nt „dhastian.churches. This, -iaid,be;:
was an 'absurdity and itAelustori practically'
the Church of Christ nputt.be a unit;- existing
underlaid ibieriied.hy'one comMOurbead:. tit
- mattered riot then'in'what_quirteeof OM globe'
Might 'be", "drielline pl see" !tit professing
ChrpitiiMs, their pUrnoses :were ette, their, pilz
grimage wattirir. the'-ttatne 'directionOred
•
home was the Omo heavitinV - There migiitinr
seine -riedettaitY,,,fordlenotninationni,
classification, yet inasmuch' as either of these
classes were ,in Christ .-they - -were one; and it
was no part of true Christianity-to attempt by
the Introduction of walls to' destroy
this unify: '
_. To his -mind, onerotthesrandest
effects of the , present great reltilous - nieve-'
mint WaiOha.br.osid - spirit - of union which it
was prticticially:intr,Oductng. Denominational
AlTeresioes tiara giving Way before :the sway
of alhiglier;islid a imbler piinciple,;„.atal it .vas,
tiiiiicAltii,y,shtitild'he; for, whillii,they remained
they lieretenlY a hindrance in th'e way °flue!),
and.arlafbOuitnatioMin the-sight 'er God:" r".,
And . .." 'IOW; fritifreing: mere - .immediately; to
the : sidiject, under consideration, he saidthat
the,recialeite Christian ipmlifleationti•of purity
and *id: not _to acqu ired. in
death, or after death, hat step by step through
life.•i To. the, -speaker's mind,Alilif eialted, re
presentation f the; Christian Church': by the
Apeidle, :afferded'onrof the strongest illus.:
sin. It was tridOvizfluulpidtured to' Us a. om
nations — erthe" depraved - heartln We lives and
coridact nrinen,..presenting to the eye ..of The
puree moral. spectacle too loathsome to dwell
upon',' , bet ' . the, delith of. Thad depravity. could
otil3;.be realized by! contrast With that purity
and 'holiness which- isthe effect of Christ's
atonement to every"• neThat •believeth., • ",
Aid for This sinful , fitate;the .end of which
waft death, there was but one remedy: ' Christ
bad loved tkeffChurch, and therefore bad given
the blood of_ hisletht flat' its purification, that
it ,tnight he; pfesente,d unto , himself without
spot undfivitbontViniiish,; -- The text Was ex,'
pliclt upon thifi opinfi'•,there• eould,"Th•lact,
from. its no.tifie , Cbristian life
without the practice; ok'ptirio - Vn the pfirt.of
proliasori.• Ig:tithing that was ‘sinftil could ho
admitted late thit Christian character;, hut, on
the other hand r ail-4M must be ,rejected; even,
as the•distiond reject's by-its purity the com
mon metals. lien! lied drawn a portrait of the
true Christian; and -among the features de
lineated in' that,,nicture,_ referred ,to:by,:the
apvalieriwere the - -Virtues SOU icive, joy, 'Ong.:
suffering,..mildeess, -goodness, fidelity, aim
plicitYymeekness ;• suffering 'all the ..weak-•
nesseS;of the children of God, and the-wicked
ness Of the world not envious or proud, think
-ing.no eviliAjOicinenot-iti lehliiityt-L'lt quality
which too _many proffikeinis;'Oeuld dot glory in'
—speakifftgilSill IW:fie - elan; - enduring all
things : l - - and to-all of which he 'was prompted
by oneigie.at '-vitat; principle; ifizyThtiAove _et
Christ:: !Divine, loVit'sraff,lhe secret of -Wall.
God ittileiFed/the world'es to givoltis'Spi for
it, and thellon, in_bis turn, so loved the world
us to give himself for it. But for the Church
to assume its true position, , ita members' must
have all :the essential SchaMeteristics. - 'Ner
was it , utireatiomahle,,that-•the.Church shotild
claim thil :high degree of putity:, Its work
was the greatest- eoncSivitble,:and,hCall the
reqiiisite elifnentif to accomplish -its mission_
none noulditake , the"•place 'of - itrity. ' All
worldly treasures aid' etidelentantiv-were not to
be compared With"tfiii; !,Tfiefie ttibige "might
indeed,bestow. a glittering exterior, dazzling as
an ice-'berg= yetunless there Was, purity
heart ivithin, it would; be but transitory and
reflected'
,glitter, 'lie, 'lnnate •: , shining ; quality
world be
,yanting t •• ' • "
In Onclusleifrthe SpeSkersaiit'theiabiarch
in its preaent'state;Was., ] lkea' held in which
there werewheat and.tares ; 'hut the'day was
coming. When there 'Vemild- UeParation
when Christ would, be all in all.' Then,more
than everbefore i Would tice redffeined be - able .
to realize the 'Welders of that blood' hi which
they bad been • washed--wheri, amidlhat im
mense threnglrldeb. 01441 be- gathered around
the'RedeemeriifillieWeildZthere shall not be
found `One tinh6T4. - er- inipare*wlierdshVy,
ntalice,bselbitirig,,vinitY,.werlilUness, nor Any
other evil passion can be admitted, but where
All _will be of,orie - trilrl,:they;in"
_Christ - Sad,
Christ itiltheiti;ldirjOMpttikt withi these who,,
before thOloixl, lituflwalked- With God, and
with thesii.who; since the hood, had been called
the frieudestandtalklecine
and kriown, - holy,. withetit,i; spot or 'wrinkle,
-or any Such thing." , And ipiw, lie Would ask,
was this not desirable? - .-After impressing the
import ,O.f. tbis.sigrdtkantinteriegatory upon
the minifeethe'.undonverted before him,lo
which :he ado:gashed them of the -danger or
aohiying - 40 - Yrtio[Yottioiftit:doohdoiolo closed:
malt _the:parting petition_that all .-who Award
his voice-Mtight:act'Whielyln, this matter,.
and seek ;Void while $ e may lie fodsd.
The - Sermon,. °Twill& the above nteitgra
synopsis, having, een prepared withinOre' ape
el Teference W the]peri Odic • ;administration
of a - religiouii_sfte;lidetfrable as lOvaii,_can
, hardly he iegaidtiCtirs Adrs representative
specimen ef- hltAtrisiteif usual
,pulpit
That his mitilsteriatlabbrehave been - alive::
Mated rinty'.'!biciefiliratitlreim the reiriarkable
success with which they: haYd:l).Seat.itttenderf
in-building' tip . 11 - Cangrsgatidni.:Mid, it iibet
paying S" , ,julit - trliatte to-his:ineritaim a
ter gor .GOOPOI : to say4that Able' success
is measttrablt attilhfiMhl6: to the.:lo4'.. that
hehae et.;:ill'fttlintitC"OinSint:j
siriattir.iial
- reap the.rewarctothis Woe in SWakenlligthe,
impcnitetethentP,ldaeeuringf-fdr - iiiinseff-a
.
worldlyreputatiomig-sisouthlY catering •to
• • the fandy.And the:imagination:.
• , geir
/lays ,$ It leheldlhat .11enkers'• elerke; cashiers,
• - • and citherrStietedittaift 6f are not enz
.• • titled 'toijoimlonakplazationi,lintliegbt , to , be
compelled - elle:absent -lhomeelfetrfor a time, now
and - thenarom plimerof business, becanno
thus Minh fraud 'max preiFented. bile' a frau
-. - dolentlerian le an the . ; epotiland.migiltibt ; - be
;keep hie Irmatiiitieelsatei butifjon send him
-2-- Away to en "o r ; Horne .Bay, you break. the
tbreada-orkle,plot, and . - - heiglirettjr" sure to - be
Abutid out: ";,801nne.ittwhe wants a -helido
r. memo to biwirtqiielfkudinatid - elahn to '1
amnia llke:tobati*little • see
forth:Meon'i. books, ee'mpere niy.ba
ign—
wilt a l)o* filb);Tert) Weireiet a call g sdr
'
Whie;h;kt;e
- killed,eo many • pZiki7b3 expledingila said to he
rendered-oerfeetbisekardiuterfitioilt iiiilfelr
'V-L.--:bonte*ldlialatblliffifwell -known to be unable
enpirJrtnnabeellOnf - and:'..irtifah;'wheri combined'
lte eXPV'sive
11f.f741,11,
zY.Stateiv , bil
al - ,THOIASTEi sO/c s, tele Nee; 18101 rid 141 SOUTH 1017RTH STREET ;
• . t (formerly Nos. Wand 62.1
BTOOKB:AND REAL ESTATE—TUEBDAY NEXT.
.Ps:uiphlet catalogues now ready, , containing full de
scriptions of , all the property to, he - sold on Tuesday
next, 20th Inst., with an extensive list of real estate
at private sale. • ' , - .„
TRADE' SALIO—TO BOOKSELLIIRO•
,The lifty-first regular Philadelphia Trade Bale will
oommence on the 21st of Bepternber., Catalogues in
Press.
REM ESTATE,-BTOORB,' &o.
Public Bales. at the • Philadelphip - Eichange effo)
'Tuesday Evening, daring the business sesison..
11]:r In- July. and August, only occasional sales ai
heretofore.. „ .
Tr --
Uandbills of each property issued eiparately,
addHlon to which we , Publish on the Satnrday pmione
to each sale, one thousand Catalogues inpamphlet form,:
giving hal description/ of, all the property, to be 'Old on
the followingTueeday„
- nor ,FURNI'PURE BALES A.T THE AUCTION
STORE ever) , Thuraday morning. •
')REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE, ,
We hate a lefge "mount Of Bed Estate at Pri
rate Bale, inolading every 4sietiptiso of City and
conntry,propertr-Trinted Lists may. be had at the
- auction sto re. - - - '
PEIVATE BALE
IltP" Ilia Estate entered on our 'Private Bale Re
gister; and - advertised occesionallyjn our Public Sole
Abstraele, (of - which 1,009 colds'
. are.printed weekly,)
'Hen-Of chorea . -
, , _ , • .
PROMISSORY
•"'On Tuesday Evening,
-
July 20111, at 8 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Elehenge,
previous to the sale of real estate—
Whtte,,Stevens ..k.Co.ls note, dated 29th April, 1857,
It fire Months; due, Octotier, 1857; for $3,500.
226 Delaware Itidual Insurance Company scrip.
'5B shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad Company. '
STOOKS, &o.
- • • Peremptory Bale.
' On Tuesday Evening,
July 27th, at 8 o'clock, at the Philadelphis- Ex
, eharigo, will be sold; for account of whom it may con
cern—
iftl;46B)oehares'il the capital steer of the Tinkle
plugh'ocad Company, the came to be sold for arrears of
acessmente, ph:meant to resolutions of said company.
REAL ESTATE SALE—JULY 20th. •
-This side will include:-
SOUTH SIXTH firltEllT.,---Three-story brick dwel
ling, No, 1322 South "Sixth street; below Wharton
•
SEARS BTREET.- -- -LTwo two-story brick dwellings,
Nos? 632 'and 034 geareetreet, south of Wharton street,
between Sixth and Seventh etrekte. They will be sold
iettarately. ' _
GROUND RENT, $56 a Year,vrell seared by a lot of
ground ap4 substantial brick dwelling, King street. ,
- Assiguees!'Peremptory Sale, by, postponement.
.• VALUABLE 'HOTEL PROPERTY, known as the
4, National Hotel." formerly " The white Swan," Race
street, between ,Thlrd. and ;Fourth streets; 74 feet
front, 140 feet in - depth.. Sale abeolnte. •
Lomas wrassr.—A. well 'tin lt, three-story brick
,dwelling, Lemon street, between Wood and Norris
(late Richmond) streets' Lot NO. 20 by 90 feet.
FEDERAL STltENT::—Threeetary brick dwelling,
`Federal street atet of Seventh street.
. • NEAT V.HRIE-STORY : BRICE DWELLING, with
:beck buildings, Ice.,,No.s2s,Buttonwood street, west of
.011sthani - street.. - , '•
TWO 'TWO•STORY FRAME DIVF,LLINGS, Duke
street, bstween - Delarrare Front end Second streets.
Sweat liost.lB2 and 141 South Fourth street.
EFIVERSOR YORNITHRE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD
• PIANO-FORTE, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, MIS.
1,111,011,5, B,co
.On Th nreday Morning, • - •
On,
auction More, an extensive
assortment of excellent ancond.band furniture, elegant
piano-fortee,line mirrors, carpets, eta., from private
families declining_ housekeeping, removed to the afore
for enn)renienee Or IaRO. ,
AT PRIVATE BAIN.
A well first mortgage—sl,Boo. •
A beautifullrAltnatod Jot, Parklomen turnpike,
Chednut. 4
REAL STATE . AT PRIVATE SALE.
' SPLENDID 'BROWN-STONE- MANSION, 'Chestnut
street, with stable awl coach home.. One of the finest
residencea in the city.:
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE,' No. 1626 Chestnut
ottreet.
ELE4ANT BROWN•STONE RESIDENOB, Walnut
street, west or Broad,
ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RWEIENOB, No. ICH
" alimt street; *eat ollfixteenth. -
NEAT RESIDENCE, Southeast cosier Walnut and
'ad Eleveateetith 'streets
ELEGANT AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE, Routh
• eat eorner of Eleventh and Walnut streets.
'TWO ELEGANTWESIDINO SS, Rittenhouse Square.
TWO HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Washington Square:
,ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, North
I road street.'
HaNDEGMB MODERN- RESIDENOE, Northwest
.rner of Green and Fifteenth streets.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENOIS, N 0.1536 Green
. _ -
•
-NEAT RESIDENCE, Spruce - street; between Broad
ni Fifteenth.
HANDSOME MODERN-SODR-STORY RESIDENCE,
o. 1803 Spruce street._ - - • - •
ELEGANT DROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 822
ine rtreet, wed of Eighth.'
HANDSOME DROWN.STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1518
' ipa etreet. . , . • - •
- HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1805 Pine
treet:, ' ' • • •- -
HANDSOME nEsromos, No. 532 Pine street.
TWO, HANDSOME. BROWN-STONE RESIDENCES,
bird street, below Spruce -
• NEAT BESIDENO.II, No. 241 South Eighth street,
Blow Walnut. , .. r.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 818 North
Aglith street..
'HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 531 North
:Tenth street. or,
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 521 North Sixth'
tract. -
• • .
THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL OECIISCH PllO
- New Market street -
SUPERIOR AND ELIGANT BROWN-STONE OW
IOE BUILDING, Nos. 407 and 409 Walnut street.
LARGE 'AND VALUABLE LOT, Locust. Pfary, and
birch - streets, Nest Phtledelphia, 200 by 176 feet.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, Northwest corner Locust
nd Mary street', opposite the aboye. -
-VERY HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, near
foga station; on the Gerniantown Binned.
VALUABLE PAR6U-AND COUNTRY SEAT, 160
area, between Torrisdale and Bristol.
COUNTRY BRAT, with about Aaron acres, Chestnut
tq '
AN ELEGANT RABAT, 809 Rares t with superior im
provements on the River Delaware, one mile from New
Castle. - -
LARGE, ELEGANT, AND VALUABLE 1/ARIE, be
t • "•41 m .e!tg,:fPtilffl d titItt d i, reef re l ,'lrtir=
Improrements, School Route Lane, Germantown, oppo
site the late Dr. J. K
n AN D iOIIE MODERN DWELLING, No .113 i Callow
111 street. - -
BRION STORE, DWELLING, AND BAKERY, No
35 Arch street: - • •
FOUR-STORY BATOR STORE "AND DWELLING,
0.:1309 Chestnut street. - ,
BRIM STORE AND DWELLING, No. 702 South
litnenth street
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 30 . Federal
treet.
.117 Atao: - a large amount of 'other property, Ground
I ante, Mortgagee, &o. Printed Hats may be bad at the
. lotion store. -
• - PRIVATE BALE REPIBTER.
• irr Real• Estate entered on our Private gale Register
Cod advertised occasionally In our Public Bale A bstracte
(of whieh 1 OCO copies are printed weekly, during the
busineseseaiond treo of charge. - •
TAXES` A; , - FREEMAN, AIIOTIONEEE.,
- NO: 422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
Perron favoring na with consignments can reed
assured that their property will not be saerificed.
Conimbudiena more moderate than those charged
by soy other Auction House in the city.
Der Consignm - sots respectfully solicited.
Ipru • Sales mid immediately after the moode arc sold
Sale at Ne. 422 Walnut street.
"ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FOR
' NITCRE. BRUSSELS CARPETS, FREIIOII PLATE
GLASS BS, BEDDING, DINNER AND TEA WARE,
KITCHEN FURNITURE, Ac.
On, Tuesday Morning, "
,At 10 o'clock, will be sold by order of the admit's
trator, in ,the first and second stories of the auction
store, the entire furniture_ of a gentleman deneased.,
r compritingyotewood sores t covered with broestelle and
hair seating,"tosetrood parlor chaire to match. Brunei'
carpets, ,Venitian . blinds, cola tables, etsge, oak hall
Waits, oak hat /tend, mahogany and weloat chamber
,ferniture, - seperlor walnid extension dining table, with
once far ;eared by Moore dr. Campion. Moo, dressing
bureau., a large quantity • of dinner and tea ware,
cooking utensil., &a.
TO ANTIQUARIANS - AND 'OTHERIIL.-VALUABLE
RELIC—GE" TAYLOR'S' COMMISSION FROM
PRESIDENT MADISON
.
'Also, at 11 o'clock precisely, the Commi Won of Gen.
Z. Taylor, from Prealdent Madison, as captain in the
dCPMay be seen early on the day of sale. -
, • Sale at No. 28 North Water street.
TO SOAP BOILERS AN D MACHINISTS. BOIL
, NHS, TUBS, FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALES,
STOCK, fro. -
• On Wednesday Morning,
, 21st Met., will be sold, without reserve, ist nubile
mile, at No 28 North Water street, the entire stock, fix
turesokri.cof the establishment. Including in part :
large iron double boiler. holding 1,000 ibe. each, and
a mailer ones, holding 302 lbs. each, with pipe; copper
and iron dippers. iron skimmeni, buckets, copper pan,
32gallons,' a Fairbanks' platform scale, new pans,
'held fromloo to 100 lbs , Iron screw prase; Iron lever
press, benches HMO realer, large frames, 900 'be.
each; soap racks, sieves knives. coup oUtters—cost $2O
each; drying frame,' tables, shelving, mill for grind
ing clay. brawl stamps and dies, also office furniture.
STOOK —Also, 80 gallons alkali, various kinds of
eaap In. boxes; hogshead of clay, rosin, with all the
&Melee requisite to condinit.the briefings.
"SEAL ESTATE- AT PRIVATE SALE.
liandeonie mansion, southwest corner ofSeventeenth
and Walnut streets.
-Reeidence,Wmthingtori Square and Walnut street.
DWelling house, No. 821 Vine street.
20 acres of hod, Indian Queen lane.
Valuable property, Frankford road
Handsome dwelling, No. 1812 Wallrice meet.
stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash
ington streets.
Niggard property, 34:1 acre!, &c., above Torroadale.
• 14 - acres of land, °hallow avenue, Germantown.
Handsome realdence end lot, West Philadelphia.
f - .Valuisble' lot' of ground, Germantown Railroad- and
Columbia avenue. - •
„11endsome - .divelling, Spring Garden street, above
'Tirelfth.
CIABINE,T ,OF ISIRERILB
.. At priarite 'sale, a valuable Cabinet of Minerals, com
prising over 1,000 epeelmene, the collection of several
'years. _The_ property of a gentleman who has no room
for Them. They are very desirable for a public intitittt
'tion'tr: Apply at the auction store.
AMUEL NA.THA.NS, AUCTIONEER,
1,7 " and MONEY - LOAN OPHION, No. 224 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only
eight doom below the linhange. •
Hoorn of baslneal from 7 o'olook, A. H., until 10
- otoloolt In the evening.
Oat-door salesidnd gales et the AllOthet HMO, Illt•
Hided upon the most sitiefaoton , terms.
. CAPITAL $200,000.
'Rstentitiedjor the lase Thirty Years.
Allyadoen• made from one dollar to thou/swan on °la.
monde, Sneer Plate, Watcher, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
ehandlse, Olotlang,lfurnitarsi, Bedding, Cigars, lifueleal
thetronwn w al o uns, Horses, Ointagen, and floods of
per de ou.
y •
remain any length of time agreed
All adraneei, from, fine hundred dollars and npwardst,
will be tharged per (lent. per month; $6OO and over,
the lowest market rate. •
This Store Howie having a depth of 120 feet, haelerge
Are and thiefliroorvaults to store all valuables, ending
vats watchmen for the prembiefu also,a helm/ mom
-ranee effeeted for the benefit of all perstruf having good's
advanited upon.
N. 8.--On &cermet of bating an tunimited
this otitis is prepared to make 'advances on more satin
hictery and aockummodathig terms than spry other in
tlitenity.
Moller advanced to the poor, in all amounts, vial
Oat any abut., , , -
lII3VA7gaBALII.
Geld ratentlerer and other Watebee, Jewelry, and
(Rawl will be sale lit ?canoed prides. anFly
SA': DYSART- ft- 1:711. ; AmyrioREEILS AND
ODNufestozU Maioaixes, E 6. TT: Smith MEDI
BTEE/TT, coraer.of LODGE STREET.
• AT PRIVATE BALD.
A large and valuable tract of valuable coal and tim
ber laud at private sale, Well worthy the attention of
digtallabiand others, as the owner In compelled to
, ,lior'rurther partienhire inquire et the suction
tore:, • •
.nded V'. OUT-DOOR SALES solicted and promptly at-
117 ADVANCES made on ooneignmenta when do.
eked without extra charge.
sm,sagtoonta open tint - 1110P.M. Now Pre
pared toyeeeive Invoices of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
- WATOIIES and JEWELRY, NEW and SECOND
'NAND FURNITTIILE,IpAINTINQS, BOONS and STA
TIONERY. /to.
lig. Sales of FANO/ Goalie every evening.
pORg--200 barrels Heavy, Mess Pork.
. 13 bairele - Prime Pork. '
78 Nitres Leaf Lard. - Per We by
0. 0, SADIAR4, Co.,
48.9 ItartJrWitir
tfit Walton.
•
COII.XEROIAI,B SYCLEg , itOOM, .
' I BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY, between MAR
KET and OUBSTNTIT and SECOND and TUIRD streets.
P. a. WOLBERT, .ATIOTIONRIne.
pp SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (sncces•
LP. sort° WOLDERTA SOOTTjetfl CHESTNUT M g
opposite the Custom House, between YOttrth:and YOth
Streets • • ,
CLOTHESPINS AND PAILS AT PRIVATE SALE.
Just bunted from schooner Juliet
-100 boxes clothes plus.
100 dozen pails. -
, SWISS MANTILLAS.
. _
Also, at private sale, an invoice of Swiss mantlllu
Joot landed. - • „ .
. •
'BENNE FILLET MITTS
Also, a line of Trench Allot mitts. -
REMOVAL.—FURNESS, BRINLEY; &
CO. have removed to tho Lofts, No. 429 MARKET
Street, formerly occupied by Meagre. Caleb Cope &
.jyl FURNESS. BRINLEY, & 00.
FUENESS,"-BRINLET, &
No. "420 MARKET Street.
MATTING AT PRIVATE BALE.
200 Plocos 4.4 And . s-4 white and rod check matting
MOSES NA THA.N ri, AIIO'rIO.NEER
LUIA AND CORMIBBION MERCHANT, 0. D. norm)!
IRISH and RACE Streets.
LARGE,diAIat OP VORFEITBD PLEDGES.
. . . .
By order Abraham Nathan., Broker, formerly of
the Southeast corner of Fourth and-Race streets.
On Tuesday Morning, '
July 20th, at 93( o'clock, consisting of gold and diver
patent lever, leplue, ad other watches, gold chains,
oar-rlugs, finger rings, pencils, bredelete, breastpins,
silver spoons, &o. Double barrelled guns, revolving
ant single barrelled platers, violins, chairs,
CLOTHING,—Coate, pants, and vests, Mike, dresses,
shawls. eho-s, bed clothes. &c. „ •
NOTION =All persons baving,goods ,on deposit with
me over the legal length of time, will mill and redeem
or pay charges thereon, otherwise they will be sold
at Public' sale on the above day 7:
jy9.lot ABR./MAU NATHAN(, Broker.
GREAT PUBLIC) ACCOMMODATION
MONEY! MONEY ! ! MONEY! ! I
Money liberally advan'eed In large or small amounte,
from one dollar to thonliands; on 'gold and silver plate,
diamonds, jegkihes, jewelry, fowling pieces, musica l
w
dry goods, clothing, groceriee,
elgers, hardware cutlery, books, 110111108, vehicles, bar
nese, and all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on, at Nathans , Principal Establishment,
southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets.
_ .
lir Promissory notes, with collateral, discounted
at the lowest market rates.
NATRANEP PRINCIPAL:ESTARLISHISIENT,
:CORNER OF BIRTH. AND ItACH STREETS:"
Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and
silver plate, diamonds, Mhos, jewelry, reviling pierce,
dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars, hard
ware cutlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, en
gravings, musical instruments, furniture, bedding,
horses, vehicles, harness, stooks, and all other &Alden
of value.
OTIT-DOOR BALES
Personal attention given to all ont-door sales, either
at privatodwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges
'unusually low.
10 , PERSONS RELINQUISHING 1101713EREEPING.
Persons relinquiehhig .housekeeping or having sup
plies of furniture to diepose of, will dud it to their ad
vantage by sending the same to the elution store. south
oast corner of Sixth and Race street, where it will be
t e ro t ße e rl b y ee s t, sr e rg e ed in e tl t i w e c f:i tt r:igl e ur e e f e . i t te e s g r=r ie d ee s ee ol
if required, and the balance Landed over the afternoon
of the day of sale.
AT PRIVATE BALE
. .
Wine gold and silver hunting ease, double ease, and
double bottomed lever, lepines, Sagßah, Bides, and
French watches; gold specks, -gold ohms, gold brace
lets, a varietyof fine gold etude, bkeastpins, and finger
rings; fine flutes' euperlor old violin and guitar, very
fine melodeon. and numerous other articles
AT iIIIVATE BALE AT VICRY LOW PRICES
. .
Gold Etnrllsh patent lever watches, fall jewelled and
plain, some of them line 18-karat cases of tho best
makers..
• • • .
Silver English patent lever watches, full jewelled
and plain, of the moat approved makers.
Gold escapement lever and lepihe watchea, in hunt•
cases and open face, of the very best make.
Ladies' gold enamelled watches, met with pearl and
diamonds.
Silver English, Swiss, and French watchesediamond
breast pins and Anger rings, gold bracelets, esaarings,
anger '
breast pins studs, fine gold vest. fob. and
neck chains, gold spectacles, and various other 'arti
cles or jewelry, &c., &n.
Elunittesz Qtarbe.
r C. THOMPSON AND G. M. OONAR
JAL. ROE, OONVEYANOERS.
GEO.M. ()CIMARRON, ATTORNEY Xr-LAW,
apb-y - No. 4313 ARON etreet, below Tenth.
FIALNIEL DOUGHERTY, -ATTORNEY
15 AT LAW, Sontheut Comer of MIGUTIL and LO
CUST Streets, Philadelphia,
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
CHANT and Importer of HAVANA MUM,
(Naw) 188 Walnut street. second story. • anlay
REMOVAL.- •
.
0. FAWOETT,
lIAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER,
flu removed to 1026 CHESTNUT street, four doors be-
low ELEVENTH.deII.tr
ru YEE S TRO II BE, ATTORNEY AT
U/A. LAW. OSNTR.III street:Pottsville, Pa. au44
IUBE WILKESBARRE LEHIGH COAL
— . Unparalleled Success of the introduction of this
Superior Coal into the Philadelphia Market!
We are daily receiving testimonials from all quarters
where this Coal has been tested of its great superiority
over any Lehigh Coal ever burned.
The Coal yields an exceedingly WHITE Ash, and is
perfectly - free from cinder of any kind, while the Coal
itself is perfectly clean and entirely free from elate or
any impurity.
Nor steam purposes It has no equal, the testimony of
some of the moat eminent Engineorp in the country
being in Its favor. -
We have tho EXOLUSIVE control for its sale
AUDENRIND & ROMMEL?
Shippers and Retail Dealers in Wilkoabarre Coal.
Offrri vWvATE uwn ee n it abov p e O nnare ) an ud fiyza
"OHRE LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP
COAL.—JAMES U. - MONTGOMERY Informs his
friends and the public that he has effected an arrange
mutt with the Bock Mountain Coal Company for the
sale of thelrjustly-celebrated LEIIIGII'COAL. Ile has
also arrange.). with the proprietor of the Broad-Top
Mines for the sale of his valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS
COAL, and is now prepared to receive orders and make
prompt deliveries, at hie Ofilee, No. 402 WALNUT
Street, second story, front room. je3-Sm
VRING, FOX, & (JO., wholesale and
retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Sobuyitill yard—RAOß lad BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keel. constantly on hand Coal
from the moat approved adtes, under cover, and pre
pared expressly for family use, • fey-y
QOHITYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
I em daily receiving, at my yard, the beet qualitio.
801117XLKILL AND LNItYGII 00AL. My cumtomere,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, May
rely on getting Coal that will be eatisfactory to thorn.
iWs " No inferior Oral kept at thin establishment to
at LOW ?MONS.
AzaxANDEn OONVZBY,
as 1-ti N earner of Broad and Cherry Ms.
CEarpeliwp.
CARPETS.
We will commence TO-DAY
CLOSING OUT
Our entire Spring Stock of
VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETINGS,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
BALLY & BROTHER,
N 0.920 CHESTNUT Street.
' Purchasers will please call and examine onr large
lasortment. ap2o-tf
IipARESTRY CARPETS.—JUST OPEN
ED, a large lot of superior Tapestry oarpeta, to
De sold at a low price.
DAILY & lIHOTHEE . ,
CASH CARPET STORE,
920 CHESTNUT St.
SUPERB THREE-PLY CARPETS.-
A fresh aelortment of new pattern'', at reduced
prices, at DAILY k BROTHER%
°ABU CARPET STORE,
020 011EBTEUT Bt.
'RED ROOM CAR P ETS.-10,000 YDS.
of superior Ingrain and Three-ply Carpets, of the
best makes and styles, at all prices, from 60 cents to
91.26 per yard. .DAILY & BROTHER,
mhal-ff No, 920 CHESTNUT Street.
1- EST HEAVY• BRUSSELS.—A LARGE
lD lot of new patterns. In beat, chaste ',Wee, at low
Dries's. DAILY & DROTEINII,
CHEAP CARPET BTORE.
020 011E8TNLIT At
et wing ,tilac4itteo.
HARRIS'S BOUDOIR SEWING MA
(MINE la offered to the public as the most relit
ble low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sow from
six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. It is,
without exception, the simplest in Its mechanical con
struction ever made, and can be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years or ago. Tho DURABILITY of
this machine, and the QUALITY OP me woos, are war
ontod to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. Tho thread used Is taken directly from the spools,
WITHOUT THE TROIIIILI or REWINDING. In fact, it le
machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and
the low price of
FORTY DOLLARS; '
at which they sold, brings them within the reach of
almost every ono S. D. DARER, Agent,
jelB-40in wky COATOM 20 South EIGHTH. Street.
IDHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY
N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Bta.
. _ .
L. PELOIIZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to rnerit its continuance would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOM is now ready, and from their increaaed f chilies,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary In a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no-•
Mee. Their long practical experience in the business,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, Juatilies them in asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better fin
ished article then their cotemporaries.
Those,- therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
Old type taken at 0 otalte per pound, In ainhange tot
new at dominion orloaa. an) .tr
pain, ADE LPRIA WARMING AND
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
500000t006 To S. A. ICARRI8011.•
• We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street,
a few doors below the ht. Lawrence Motel, where our
Qld friends and its public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of Warm Alr Pnrnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Afatitels, Parlor Coal Grates, /co., die. We are
now maunfaoturiog °NILSON% CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever Invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, now and beautiful patterns of Low Down
Grated, and Parlor Coal Grates of &Hakes and patterns.
We have also commenced - the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn.
sytvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and Exhi
bition of the Franktin institute of this city. They
represent allthe rare and beautiful /SUOMI Maances,
are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retell, at spark less price
than Marble. Call and rte them.
ARNOLD & WILSON
8EN7.M.1/BLTWELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia, April. 113511—ap24 ly
6SLA'CEI SLATE I I SLATE Ill—Roofing
Kate, of all slum, and at very low rides, kept con
etantly on hand, and for sate by
,?I:ICRING, PDX, k 00.,
OBiItdANTOWN 110 A D and THIRD street.
N. 8. Slate 'loofa nut On Iu the beat manner ; and re.
pilaf att450114. wllwiik worreattd. 154
PitEgS.--PHILADMPREA, SATURDAY. 'Ka 1858:
Exial: NoOceo.
A lIDITOR' S NOTICIE.—In the matter of
11l the 'haute of ;OMR BICKEL, late of the
borough of Pottstown, in the county of Montgomery,
deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of said
county to settle, adjust, and restate the accounts filed
by (1.1...0R GE W. WHALEY and MATILDA MOWRY,
lato BICKBIi, Administrator*, with the will annexed,
of said Josiah Bickel, deceased, and to_ report distribu
tion of the balance in their hand* among the personfl
entitled to the same, according to law, will meet the
parties interested on THURSDAY, the 29th of July,
1858, at 10 o'clock A. 91., in the Argument Court Room,
in the Court Howe, in the borough of NORRISTOWN,
in the county of Montgomery Aforesaid.
jylo.s3t . B. F. HANCOCK, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OM AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of tho Moto of JESSE WARAIBLEY,
deceased.
The Auditor appointed to settle and adjust the first
and final account of JOSDPII A. CLAY, Administrator
of the Notate of Jesse Warmsley, deceased, and to re
port distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac
countant, will, for the purpose of hie appointment,
meet the parties interested on MONDAY, the 19th day
of July, A. D. 1858, at 4 o'clock I'. Si., at his Office,
605 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
jyB-thstust GEO. U. ARMSTRONG, Auditor.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE
Estate of JOSEPH REAKEHT, late of the city
of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons Indebted to the geld Estate
will please make payment, ant those having claims are
requested to present them without delay to
EDWIN I...REAKERT,
No. 413 North FOURTH Street,
OSWOLD THOMPSON,
No. 710 PINE Street,
FRANKLIN 0; JONES,
No. 32 8. WHA RVES,
Executors.
NOTICB TO ARCHITECTS.—In pursu
once of a resolution adopted by the Monument
Commissioners, at a meeting, at Harrisburg, on the
lath instant, Plans, Specifimtions, and Estimates are
invited for the erection of a 510NUMENT to the
memory of citizens of Pennsylvania who lost their
lives In the late War with Mexico. The omit of whith
is not to exceed the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS. '
Communications on the anbject of plans, &c., to be
addressed to the Dovertior, at Harrisburg, prior to the
Ist of July. Proposalereceived from July 1 until An
gina 4,1858.
Persons furnishing Plans will please send their Esti
mates under seal, as they will be for the use of the Com.
miesionere only.
For the Plan which may bo adopted a premium of
Two Hundred Dollars will be allowed.
By order of the Commissioners. •
JOHN W. CRARY, Secretary.
Eannissono, May 14,1868. -
NOTICE.-=—XN ELECTION FOR SEVER
DT ItEOTOBB of the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY,
to seeire daring the ensnleg yeat, will be held on SA.-
,TURDAY, the thirty-fbet day of Znly next, betweeie
the hours of twelve o'clock fa., and one o'clook P.
M.. at the . 4 to Pierre Hotel," in the city of Philadel
phia, Pennsylvania.
jeBo4j)3l T. M. BRYAN, Ja., Secretary.
WILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST
v V MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, for the Scholastic
year, consisting of ten months,
INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES,•
The system of tuition is b mod on that adopted in the
'best Seminaries in Europe, and comprises thorough In.
struction in the English, French, and Latin languages ;
'medal attention is also paid to the formation of an ele—
gant style of composition, Cod to the cultivation of a
Mate for polite literature. The course of study will ,
embrace every branch of education.
A limited number of pupils admitted into the family.
Their religious and moral training le under the special
care of Mrs. Reed, who boo had many years experience,
and deference will bo paid to the feelings and wishes of
their parents in these matters. The health and comfort
of the young ladies is also carefully attended to by her.
Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Friday, re.
saved at proportionate rates
A week's vacation at Christmas and at Easter.
TERMS.
(Payable half In advance : a1;,1 half at the expiration o
fire months.)
•
For tuition in the regular course of study $lOO 00
N. 1.1.—A Junior einem will be formed.
Orman, Spanish, Italian, and other languages, Mu
sic, (vocal and instrumental,) Drawing and Painting, (in
oil and water colors,) at Professors. charges.
thin of Piano, per annum.
• " Ilarp
" Guitar,
Per Boarding
, Wasblng at 60 cents per dozen.
Each boarding pupil is requinsl to bring her own tow•
els, silver fork aud spoon.
Pew rent at coat -
'lt affords me pleasure to state that Mr. Z. 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 as
scholar and gentleman to the confidence 0
the public. A. CONVERSE. r
The subscriber takes great pleasure in uniting with
Dr. Converse in the above recommendation. Prom per
sonal acquaintance with Mr. Reed. as wall as frourhis
distinguished testimonials, I am confident of ids emi
nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar.
CHARLES 'WADSWORTH.
We are happy to hear that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen
tleman of considerable literary attainments, and who
has contributed to Graham's many excellent sketches of
eminent Persons, has re-opened his Institute for Young
Ladies, at 1523 Walnut street, one of the moat admira
ble localities in the city. Mrs. Reed lea lady who has
had many years' experience in tuition, and bears a high
reputation for success in training her pupils, both mo
rally and mentally. Mr. Reed, from his knowledge of
European languages, and from having graduated in the
first colleges In England, imparts the advantages of the
best European systems of education; and particular at
tention is paid to the study of English Composition and
Polite Literature. We would lay some stress en this
latter fact, since general literary information and cul
ture, though by far the most distinguishing signs of in
telligence and relined education, aro, on the whole, far
Ilt r et m a z kigl ia geh"'l* colleges
nay
ur of Graham's Illagazsna for
Juts', 166 p.
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REFERENCES.
Henry Vetbake, LL. D., Provost of the University
of Pennsylvania.
John J. Frazer, LL. D., Professor of the Phyaleal
Sciences in ditto.
George Alien, LL. D Professor of Ancient Lan
guages in ditto,
lion. William M. Meredith.
Col. John W. Forney, editor of The Press.
Charles U. Leland, Esq., editor of Graham's Maga
zine.
Rev. William R. Stevens, D. D., Rector of Bt. An
drew's.
Rev. Amass Converse, D. D., editor of the Christian
Observer.
Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D t Arch-street Premby
torion Church.
Joseph L. Keen, Esq., Went Philadelphia.
Thomas S. Taylor, Esq., West Philadelphia.
RRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CLIESTNIIT Streets. For Information, call or eond for
circular. - jol6-tf
CRITTENDEN'D PHILADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeast corner of
CHEBTNET and SEVENTII Btrents.
. .
An Institution designed to fit young men for AO.
TIVE BUSINESS.
The whole building Is °coupled, and fitted up In a
style surpassing anything of the kind in this country.
Thorough preparation for the counting-house
BOARD OP TRUSTEES.
B. B. Comegye, Prancis Hoskins,
George IL Stuart, David Milne,
John Sparhawk, David S. Brown,
tease Hacker, A. V. Parsons,
D. B. Hinman, Prederiuk Brown,
Joshua Lippincott. ap23-tf
ir ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
T
N.E. corner EIGIITII and lIIITTONFOOD Etc
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in
all Its various forme; preparing Eltudentethoroughly for
!situations in any branch of tndaven; plain and Orna
mental Writing; CommercialCaleulatine; Law and Cor
reepondence. institution in the United States gives
a more thorough. and practical coarse. In this depart
ment no teaching is done in chums, and is open DAY
and EVENING. Time unlimited.
MATHEMATICAL AND OLASEICAL DEPART
MENT.—(Beparate from the above,) Young Men and
Boye are prepared for any grade of au Englieli and Clas
sical Education, vie : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, , Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Session of 6 months commence September
let, awl February let. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratie.
V. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
a jOHN H. BELL,
MOZIER OW
NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY,
At BRYANT & STRATTON'S
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
B. E. corner SEVENTH end CHESTNUT Streets
frtathinerp aO-irott.
IILUDIL ►. 1111ZRICK. I. TAIZILUI NiZZIOWI
WILLIAM Z. ZlllllOl%
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
YIN= AND WASHINGTON STREETS
MERRICK & SONS,
lINGINREBB AND MAOILINIBTB,
nannfaoture High and Low Pressure Stamm Inginea, for
Land, River, and Herbs Barrios.
BoHera, Guometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &a., Oast.
logs of all kinds, either Iron or Illus.
Iron frame roofs for Cu Works, Workshops, Railroad
Elation, &o.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moot
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, rash es
Sugar. Baw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Defecatora, Filters,
'P
ping Engines, &o.
Bole Agents for N. Hilliengis Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth , e Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Rose' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Stearn Pumps.
superintendent—B. li. BABTOL
SALAMANDER SAFES.
___
A, large anaortrnent of
EVANS h WATSON%
PHILADELPHIA IVANUFAC4'II
DALAUANDER BAVEB,
VAULT DOOM,
lor Danko and atom.
DANA LOOM,
&vial to any now In new
lIION DOOAB, 811UTTAR8, &a.,
On as good terra am any other eatabilAhment In the
United States by
EVAN'S h WATSON,
No.lB tiontk POUATU great
Philadelphia.
anlB4l,
!MIAMI GIVM 178 A GALL
WALL BRUSHES,
A large aaaortment, imitable for
01.'rY G-12.002i113,8,
And tor sale by
LOWRY 0. ZOICBTZLN,
BRUSH AND BELLOWS MANUFACTURER
LARGE NO. 3 MACKEREL-NOW IN
store and landing, 800 bbla No. 8 MAOKEREL
large 288 halves ditto, fpr sale by
O. 15,..ENNEDY & 00.,
Nos. 180 and 182 N. WFIARVER
500 TONS MITCHELL & OR OAS
Dt LNNi boas Amontated Super Phosphate of
Lime, for atths by 0110A8DALN, PNIROE & 110 ,
ion 104 North Dolawara ~no.
COMPOSITE IRON RAILING.—T. L.
LITTLEFIELD, No. 23 N. SIXTH Street, Sole
Agent for Ilutchineen & Wickereharnte celebrated
COMPOSITE RAILINGS, would call attention to hie
now patterns of Iron Railing, Verandahs, Baloaniee
Carriage and Fenn Gates Sumtner Reines, &0., &a.,
and he to confident they will be found the beet article
et the kind In the worhl, •}4/110*,;)
Nottro
ebucational
T. J. REND'S
No. 1623 WALNUT Street ;
PIIILADELPITIA.
TESTIAIONIALB
Site Vroof Oates.
DLIBTXRB,
lIANDBIORDBB
52 NORTE( TIIIRD ST
~feairinnl.
R.
a. a.
11311.171 will, in all cases, follow the use of Radwari
R.R. Remedies. There are none so 'sick, or diseased, IC
'weak, feeble, or crippled with' pain or. infamities, bpi
that Radway's Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, oi
Regulators, as the nature , of the disease or sh;lcriese
may require, willualekly and rapidly cures -
These remedies consist of Radway's Reidy Relief;
ReidwaVe Renovating Resolvent) Radware Regulators
Each of theme remedies pommies special °unitive powen
over certain diseases. Yet there are other dismal
wherein their combined medicinal properties are re.
quired ; and when thus need. if there is eullialent life
and strength within the diseased or dying body,to sus
tain their action, the patient will live and be restored
to health.
Pain R. R. Relief.
Acute DiseaSes R. R. Relief.
Inflammatory Diseases.. Relief and Regulators.
hla/aribus Diseases Relief and Regulators.
Congestive Diseases Relief and Regulators.
Scrofulous Diseases..... Renovating Resolvent.
Chronic Directs,, Renovating Resolvent.
Syphilitic Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Constitution/ Diseases.. Resolvent and Regulators.
' Skin Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Nervous Diseases ..... ;..Resolvsnt, Relief, Regain
tors.
.Ready Relief 4" Regulators
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.
Many !Moues that afflict humanity are Inherited it
heir-looms from the Massed bodies of sickly sires
Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis, and Pits, are among
the most commonof constitutional .diseases; Now, we
care not how many generations the seeds of these, die.
eases may have been established in the system, oor•
rupting the blood—Ratitoay's Renovating Resolves;
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 balled
as a blessing by every mother throughout the land
whose infants are afflicted with Sores, Remora, etc.
These breakioge out (thus early) are evidences of die
ease transmitted from the parent stuck. A few doses of
the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige
of the disease and insure the child a nound and healthy
body.
Infectious Diseases
R.R. R.—Radwars Ready Relief for Headaches, who.
they rick or narrow]; neumatism, Mar.
Ana, Dysentery, Cholera blorbus, Orampa
Inflemma, Bloody Flux. Paralyele, Lumbago,
S
Hoot, Neuralgia, Toothache, mall Pox,
Fevers, Swollen Jointe, Kidney Complaints
Scarlet Fever, Patna around the Liver, Plan.
Any, Measles, Heartburn, and Paine of all
kinds. Ttsdware Ready Relief will, in a few
minutes, change the miseries you suffer ii
- : joys of pleasure:
R. R. R.—Radwars Renovating Resolvent, for the cure
or chronic diseases—Such as Scrofulous and
Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive and
other affections of the Lunge and Throat,
Induration and Enlargements of parts.
Eraptive and other Miniume of the Skin.
Nodes, Tumors; 'Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all
other diseases arising from an Impure stars
of the blood.
R.—ltedwars Regulators will cure, effeetlvely
and speedily, Costiveness, Indigestion,
Painter's Obeli?, Lead Diseases, Inilamma
tion of the Bowels, Dyepepela; Liver Cam
plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys
Female Oomplaints,• Smell Pox, Fevers.
Meanies, etc., etc. Whenever the system is
out of order, or the blood impure a dose of
Itadwayie Regulators will restore ?t to res•
larity, and purify and Meanie the blood. lir
female should be without them.
R.R. R. Remedies are cold by brpgglate and
Merchants everywhere.
RADWAY & 00., Kew York City.
W. B, ZataXti,
T. W. DTOTT tr. now, Agents, Philadelphia.
T. R. OALLIINDRR,
aplS.tu&eadly&eowlyr •
THE 'LIVER INVIGORATOR
FRIPJRND Dr DR. SANFORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Is one of the beet Purgative and Liver Medicines now
before the public, that acts u a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It is notouly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, acting first on the Liver to elect its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat
ter, thus accomplishing two purpoms effectually, with
out any of the painful (saline experienced in the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys
tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken
daily in moderate donee, will strungthen and build it np
with unusual rapidity.
The Liven is ono of the
human body ; and when it
well, the powers of the
oped. The stomach le al
on the healthy elation of
performance of its frn
ts at fault the bowels are
system suffers in cense-
Liver—haring ceased to
eases of that organ, one
made it. his study, in a
yearn t to find come ream
ed the many derange.
ble
rove that this re
troubled with Li
s, ieee but to try a
certain.
.. 250 00
- •
Those Gums remove all
the system, supplying In
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, punfying the
health to the whole ma
cense of the diseese—ef-
BILIOUS AVTAOLS are
ter, prevented by the oo-
DtIFICIORAToa.
One doee, after eating,
ateutach and prevent. the
leg.
Only one• dove, taken
Only one doee, taken at
gently, and owes One-
One dose, taken after
PEPBII.
Ooe dome of two
relieve Sioc IiIIADAOIIII.
One bottle taken for fe
the cause of the disease,
Only one done immedl
while one dose, often re
011Otaka MOlnoe. and a
113 — Only one bottle is
system the effects of me
nen.
W .. One bottle taken I
sallowness or unnatural
One dose taken a short
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, often repeat-
MIMS in Its worst forms,
complaints yield almost
One or two doses care
in children; there is no
remedy in the world, as It
113"*A few bottles mire
absorbents.
We take pleasure lore- commending this midi
.clue as a preventive for Farce and Anus, MULL
raves, and all Femme( a litmus Tyre. It ope
rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to
testify to its wonderful virtues.
All who use it are truing their unanimous testimony
in its favor.
II Mix Water in the month with the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
TIM LIVER INVIGORATOR
Is a SOIIISTIVIO MiDIOAL DIBOOVVIIr, and is daily work
ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by
magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common freadache, all of which are the re
sult of a DIBEABED LIVER.
PRIDE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 315 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T.'W. DYOTT & SONS, 215
North Second Street.
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL
SIMMS, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. DROWN,
Fifth and Chestnut streets Philads. apls to th s-ly
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
on
PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OP
Raving successfully passed the ordeal to which new dia.
coverlea in the Materia Modica aro subjected, must now
be received as an established medicine. Its efficacy in
curing
DYSPEPSIA,
Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Newslsla, Bronchitis
end Consumptive tendencies, Digordeied State of the
Blood, Boils, Scurry, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or
Mercury, Cieneral Debility, and all Diseases which re.
quiro a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, in beyond ques
tion.
.•
...
The proofs of its ollicacy are so nu•
merouc, so well authenticated, end of
such peculiar character, that sufferers
cannot reasonably hesitate to receive
the proffered old
The Peruvian Syrup does not profess
to be a cure-all, but Its range is exten
sive, because many diseases, apparently
unlike, - 4;7lntimately related, and proceeding from one
cause, Tony be cured by one remedy.
The chum of diseases for which the Syrup provides a
cure is precisely that which has no often baffled the
highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible,
the wituenee accessible, and the safety and efficacy of
the Syrup Incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dis
interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup,
cannot fail to be aatlsOled with the following, among nu
merous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. The
slgnaturen are those of gentlemen well known in the
community, and of the highest reepectability.
The undersigned having experienced the beneficial ef.
recta of the Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re•
commend it to the attention of the public.
Prom our own experience, an well as from the testi
raw of others, whose intelligence and integrity are -al.
togother unquestionable, we have no doubt of its edam.
cy incases of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge and Bron
chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Drop y,s
Neuralgia, &c. Indeed. its effects would be incredßAW,
but from the high character of those who have wit.
mused them, and bare volunteered their testimony, as
we do cure, to Ito restorative power.
Ray. JOHN PIERPONT,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
S. 11. KENDALL, M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY,
THOMAS C AMORY,
PETER HARVEY,
JAMES C DUNN,
linv. THOS. WHITTEMORE.
CERTIFICATE OF DR. HAYES
It is well known that the medicinal affects of Protoc.
!de of Iron le lost by oven a very brief oxposuro to air,
and that to maintain a solution of Probable of Iron,
without further oxidation, has been doomed impossible.
Iu the Peruvian Syrup, thin desirable point is at.
tabled by combination in a way before unknown, and
this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, ci
trates, and tartrates of the Mataria Modica.
A A HAYES, M. D ,
Assayer to the State of Massachusetts.
16 Boylston street, Boston.
N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
No. 6 WATER Street, Roston.
F. SHOWN,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
HASSARD & CO ,
TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets
jel6-tu th sat-Sin wain Agents for Philadelphia.
NVIIY SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA
ZIEGLER & /MUTH'S PURE, MEDICINAL
COGNAC BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits,
General Debility, &c., &0., &a. Price $1.25 per bot
tle, or $10.60 per dosed. Warranted pure. Try it.
I hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dys
pepsia for the last ten year., during which time I have
tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Having
had Zeigler dr. Smith's Pure, 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 distressing complaint. I sincerely recom
mend it to dyspeptio, nervous ,and debilitated sufferers.
JOHN 0. KLAIIROTH,
Jan. 16th 1868. 1201 Olive street.
Also, ZIRGLER k SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines, There
Winos are especially adapted to dyspeptics and 001:18M119.
tivee, and in all cases of general debility, lose of apps; &
tits, O.
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle $1 00
Old Port Wine, do. do. 1 00
Old Sherry Wine, do. do. 100
Address your order' to Sole Agents,
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholeoale Druggists,
8. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Ste , Phila.
Also, for sale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist,
fel-y Prankford road, opposite Hanover.
RIISSIA. MATS.-600 DOZ. NO. 1, AND
600 dos, No. 2 UUBSIA MATS, suitable for peck
ing "Furniture and Gardeuere , one, will be sold low, If
applied for noon by WEAVER, FITLER, & CO.,
an IP k WATER Pt . OS N,
IUACK Nos. 1, 2, andEREL.-1,809 barrola NosB
MACKEREL, in assorted packages, now in store
and for sale by SOHN 81. ILF,NNEDY dr. 00 ,
0100,129 aud 382 Noziii whams
lIOWARD FIRE AND MARINE • IN
/HIRANO& COMPANY—OftIee No. 412 WALNUT
!Street ' Philadelphia. •
- :CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8754,095.84. '
DIIIZOTO/113.
, John H. Diehl, J. Edgar Thosimon,
P. M. Potts, H. H. Shillingford.
0. B. Spangler, O. G. Sower,
Abraham. limr, , . John W Sexton,
B. 8. Warne, , . John Garrison,
George Howell, Nathan R. Pott,
Wm. P. Leeoh, R. T. Kenail,
11. H. Houston; Joe. R. Withers,
Abraham P. Byre, X. Booth,
Charles F. Norton, John H. Lewa-a.
. JOHN H. DIEHL, President
E. S. WANNE, Vise President.
CHAO. A. Dor, Secretary. mylo
CITY INSUR
, ANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER, PERPETUAL.
Capital stioo,ooo.
Organized 1851.
Urivilegod to insure Houses, annually or per ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke ; receive De
posit,; hold Trusts and grant annuities
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. MARTIZN, Secretary.
principal regulators of the
performs Its In n c time
eyetem are fully devel
most entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
Lions ; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
quence of one organ—the
do its duty, lfor the die
of the proprietors ha s
practice of more than 20
dy wherewith to counter
manta to which it is lia-
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus B. Grates,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis,
Idmand Pantold 0. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polhenme, jr,
Ogden Haggerty, Xlieha N. Morgan
Thomas Menem, Abin. R. Van Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nelson,
Charles Easton, Joines.W. Phillips,
Louis Lornt, Charles A. Maey,
Samuel G.Glidden, inward Macke%
Steph. °timbrelong, Wm. E. Shepard,
Thomas Seen, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, - Wilson R. Fosdick,
Peter Bdes, Xmery Thayer,
Benjamin IL Field, Geo. Weetfaldt,
A. R. Frothlngham; Zalmon Taylor, .
Thos. F. Youngs, Henry N. Blossom,
Samuel L. Mitchell
ALBERT WARD, President.
!WILLI° A. OaILIT, Bearlitary. an /0-1 j
teaspoonfuls will always I COMMONWEALTH
PIM
medy le et last found, any
van COMPLAINT, In any of
bottle, and conviction le
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flog
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
chicory, removing the
footing a radical cure.
cared, and, what is bet
casionai nee of the Live*
is sufficient to relieve the
food from rising end eour-
before retiring, prevents
night, loosens the bowels
TIVINYIIO. -
each meal, will cure Dire
male obstraoti 011 removes
and malt.a &perfect cure.
ately relieves Onot.t o,
posted, le a core core for
proveotiva of OnoLgal.
needed to throwout of the
dlclne after a long trek-
for 310:1DItte removes a
color from the AM.
time before eating' gives
makes food digest well.
ed. cares OHBONIC
while SOMUltu and Flown
to the first dose.
attacks caused by Worn
surer, ester, or epeedlor
neverfaiis.
Dauer, by exciting the
SOLD BY
inouraitts Cratiianiti
DIRECTORS
Alfred Week'',
B. 0. Tyler,
J. W: Bonder,
C IL Blotting,
S. L. Ilutebluson,
J. W. Stokes,
jell3-1m
Ron. W. D. Kelley,
J. W. Forney,
P. B. 3llngle,
James Watson,
' Ludlam Matthews,
William ,Curtis,
G. F. 'inner.
VORN E.ECIIANGE INSURANCE
COM-
L,PANY, No. 381 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL $6OO 000—PAID UP CAPI
TAL $360,000.
This Company having been recently REORGANIZED,
and its actual Capital largely increased, respectfully
solielts a share of the patronage of theorem. Fire and
Marine Pelletal] will be leaned at equitable rates of pre
mium, and losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
DIRECTORS :
William AL Godwin, B. R. Crawford, •
James W. Queen, Jae. L. Itcdner,
George W. Hall, 'William D. Themes,
B. Franklin Jackson, 8. N. Winslow,
J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
WM. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. NOPCZR, Secretary. mvlo.dtt
1 E INSURANCE AND TRUST 00)1-
PANY.—Tho DEMI' MUTUAL LIFE IHEIIIRIkNaI
COMPANY. Northeast Corner or THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, $612,72/1.08.
INSURER LIVES for short 'terms or for the irbolo
term Of annuities and iondowmonta—pnr
aliases' life intermits in Real Estate, and makes all
contr.:de depending on the contingencies of Life.
They aot se Executors, Adminlstratam, Aaeignees,
Trustees, and Huardlans.
,
Daniel L. Miller Barone' B. Stokes,
Benjamin Cloateti, William Martin
Mallard B. Newbold, James B. MoPa4 and,
William P. Hacker, Joaeph H. Trot:,
William H. Kern, James Button,
Samuel 0. Buoy, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Homer,
William H. Oarr, Ellis B. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Bamuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Rabin :ohm G. Brenner,,,
P.O. Mohler, Barton. .
DANIEL D. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL B. BTOKIIB, Vim Prea't.
- .
Joni W. Houma. BeeretarT. iala.ly
T" QUAKER - OITY INSURANOE
OOMPANY.--otBee 408 WALNUT Street, PHILA
DELPHIA.
CAPITAL SURPLUS 8277,656.83.
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE and the
PERU B of the SEA, NLAND NAVIGATION and
TRANSPORTATION.
Tun per oent. in cash returned on the earned pre
rah me of Open Inland Policies.
OFFICERS
QQ 100. GE 11. llART—Presideet.
X. P. ROSS—Vine President.
U. R. COGGSHALL—Beersuuy and Treasurer
0. 11. BUTLER—Assistant Secretary.
DIMON'S.
George H. Hart, Joseph Edward',
Is. P. Rosa, , Pouter S. Perkins,
A 0. Cattail, • °hams G. Imlay,
Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. D.,
E. W. Batley, H01).11. M. Yuller,l
John G. Dale, H. R. °eggshell,
John L. Pdmeroy.
H. H. 0000 SHALL. Secretary.
A ROTE) FIRE IN • I t ASCE 00.51PA
.C3L NY, NEW YORE.--Ofilee, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Bleohanleal Dank — bash Capital, $250 1 000,
with a surplus. This Company i 11111319 Buildings, lifer;
obandise, Vurniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes,
and other proporty, against Loss or Damage by lbw and
the Risks of Inland Nor gi ation.
DIRECTORS.
Or TSUI
ETAT]; OP PENNSYLVANIA.
OPYION,
NORTHWEST CORNER
MIRTH AND WALNUT STREETS, -
PHILIONLPHIA.
BlainMed OupHAL $600,000.
Paid up OapHAI,S2OO.OOO
D 1130701113.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thoe. S. Stewart,
11. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Whitall, S. K. Walker,
Edw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell,
H. Lewis, Jr., S. K. Kozel.%
DAVID JAYNE, M. D. President.
THOMAS B. STEWART, Vine Pres%
51.11111 L 8. Moos, Secretary. ja29.7
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH.
JR. AMERICA.
MARINE, FIRE, AN R . INLAIKD T.RANSPO.R.
TAT ON INSURANCE.
OFFICE No. 232 WALNUT STREET,
South aide, east of Third street.
The propertlea of this Company are well invested,
and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity
of all persona who desire to be protected by Insurance.
MARINE RIME taken on Vessels, Freights, and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Masthead's.
per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats.
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build-
Inge, an City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL 2600,000,
ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVEST.ED.
TOTAL PROPERTIES 51,007,825E0
.PYILP/ITUAL 011AR711.
DIREOTORS.
Aarova (1. dorm, Wit.t.t.tm WiLow,
Saxon. W. Joan, Wicy..t.ta N. Down,
Joao A. Baoww, JADia N. DlOll.BOll,
Nixon F. Saws, B. MORRIS WALII,
OVARLIS TAYLOR, Joint Memir,
Mumma Warr', Gigolos L. ILiaotaoN,
Joao IL Nitv_ i n /ammo N. 00,1,
RICHARD D. WOOD, lEDWARD 11: - Toortwa.
ARTHUR G. COPHIN, President.
LUNDY D. ISHERRNRD, (Secretary. jol9-11
nELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
..8.. , BURANOE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TIM LEGISLATURE of PENN
SYLVANIA, 1686.
01/1/lON, B. B. Oorner TIIIUD and WALNUT Streeta,
PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VEBBELS,
0 &HEIGH ROO, To all parts of the World.
/T,
iNLA D INSURANCES,
On Goode, by River Cattalo, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIREINSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Home, ho.
ABESTB OF TUB COMPANY,
November 2, 1867.
Bowie, Mortgagee, and Real Estate 0101,360 04
Philadelphia City and other Louie.. 187,011 26
Stock In Banks, Railroads, and Immure
Oompanies
Biße Receivable
Cash on hand
Balance in bands of Agents, Premiums o
Marine Policies recently issued, on other
delta due the Company 92,130 57
Sabsorlption Rotes • 100,000 DO
William Martin, James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theophilue Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder, James Tnupair,
John 0. Danis, William Eyre, Jr.,
John K; Penrose, J. P. Penieton,
George o.Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel K. Stokes,
Dr. K. M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, Jame. 11. McFarland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hind,
Spencer Meilran, Robert Burton, Jr.
Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pl t tebgh. r
..,
H. Jones Brooks ' , Dr. T. Morgan,
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, II •
WLLLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice Prealdent.
HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. ikg•Y
CIIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FABLE
1." INSURANCE COMPANY.
Oapital 1100,000.
(Organised ender the Aot of Amenably relative to In
snronoo Companies, passed April 24, 1660 )
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vico•Prooldent. •
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Seorotary.
Ortice 411 OILESTNIIT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day, Jacob IC Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lewin, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. iiirr
Barclay Lippincott, John W. Avernus',
Joe. It. Brognard, A. H. Rosenholm,
Chas. States, re24 ,, y 11 Stern,
Otatioitern.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. lOC WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the dialyse
or make to order, Books of every description, Minable
for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the
but 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 Inglish, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan's contribution to the Pranklin
Institute, the Committee say--" This display of blank
boosts for banking and mercantile use is the best in the
Exhibition. The - selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap
peaninoe neat and appropriate." • sio2o-t(
express Contpainto.
fiIHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OPPICIE,
820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PACKAGES PARCELS,
PACKAGE MERCHANDIZE, BANE NOTES an d
SP E CIE, either_ by its own LINES, er in commotion
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES or the United Staten.
E. S. SANDFORD,
Denarel Surewintendent;
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PLIYBIOIANB.—The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges: A good and unvarying con.letence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are coin
bit, in water, hence facilitating inidead of obetructing
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an invaluable acquiait , on to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail ld at 81h1R843 Laboratorfend Pharmacy,
Twelfth and Chestnut streets
QIIOULDERS.--451) thds. Shoulders, dry in
salt, for tutle by 0. 0. SADLER & 00.,
A &NI Wihrue
-11dr....< - V STEW TO 'ALL PART'S ..OF
GREAT• BRITAIN'LL=THe'. Shortest sea
_postage between America• and 'Enrepe.= 7 ll.pyi YORK CiALWA.Y Ireland. • -.-
The splendid steamship INDIAN EMPIRE 1 will
positively leave New York, for - Galway, on FRIDAY,
July 23d, froth Pier 37 North River.
Her accommodations are of the first class.
Passengers will be-taken from New York, through to
any part of Great Britain, at the following greatly
re
duced rates, Including steward's fees, and provisions on
the passage to Galway:
First Class_
Second clam
Third class -
Pasaengers for Germany, &c , will have free tickets
to London or Dull, from whence steamers are constantly
leaving for Hamburg, Amsterdam, and other ports.
Freight delivered in Galway and Dublin, • •
For passage, freight, and further particulars, apply
to WILLIAM . A. BALD ,& CO.,
J31543)12 No. 40 SOUTH Street, New York._.
WANTED—Three good VESSELS;
of 350 and 500 tons, to load for ports in the
Oulf. Also, ono of about 350 tons capacity, of light
draft of water. Immediate despatch and good rates of
freight given. Apply to
04- WANTED-L—A. flret-class VESSEL i
of 800e1,000 . tons capacity, to load for a port
in the Pacific. Cargo now ready, and fair freight will
ho paid.
Apply to
Jyls-dtf
-gatWANTED—A : good - VESSEL,• to
load in the. Louisiana Line, for New Orleans.
Quick despatch and good rates given.
Apply to BISHOP SIMONS, & CO. •
jyl6-tf
.120 NORTH. WIIARVES.
4410.4.•:, NOTICE.—The 10I'IT- OF.
WASUNG-TON, ia ti sail
T titii .Y, July 1 I 6th, having be advertisen detained to - earry on
tho United States wails, will rail on SATURDAY,
July I.7th, at noon preeleely. ...,
JOUR G. DALE, Agent,
. -
Jyl3 20 WALNUT Street.,
.
•
sitFOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CLIPP R
OF THURSDAY, 16th - July Inst.—Lowlier
BATHS, AMA 110 DIMINTION.
The superior A I.Clipper Ship WANDERMO TE:W, -
SraossoL - Commander, is now receiving her cargo, at
Pier 10, E. it., (New Ilork j yand will poeltively e sail as
above. • ,
, „
The - Windering ..Jew _watt built for the Ultima
Trade, threughly reotliated, and of smallcapacity;
has just made the voyage 'ln 84 days from •A , rgoi to.
Havana, being the nhorteet plumage ever made between'
those porta. The superior sailing quantlee of this
ship, her small capacity, low rates of freight, and early
day of sailing, present unequalled Inducements. -
For balance of freight apply to ,
BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00,, -
jy3-dtf 120 NORTH wirenvss'"
STEAMTO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS
QOW, DIMSLIN, BELVABT, Paul LOIMONDEBBY,
TIA LIVERPOOL.
THE LIVERPOOL AND kILADELPHIA
SHIP CO.'S Clydo•bnilt Iron Steamships are Intended
to sail as follows :
91(0)1 101W.T0A1C. .
CITY OF BALTIMORE Thursday, July Ist
CITY OF WASHINGTON Isth
KANGAROO ,t • I c 29th
And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R.
•
PUOSI LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 23t.
KANGAROO •,- July 7th.
CITY OF BALTIMORE., ..... . - 21st
And eaoh alternate ..........
Cabin Passage from New York and Philadelphia... 476
Third Claes to any of the above-mentioned places,
and found in beet cooked Provisions 30
Return Tickets good for 8 months 80
Certificates Of Passage from Liverpool to New York
or Philadelphia 4U
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Bremen, Item
burg, &c., without delay at Through rates.
The Company's Steamship _BOSPHORUS will sell
regularly between Antwerp and Liverpool, in connection
with the departures foseNew York, taking goods from
Antwerp to New York, a a through rate of freight.
Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York $l6.
Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards.
For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices
15 BROADWAY, New York, and 109 WALNUT Street,'
Philadelphia, JOHNO. DALE,Agent.
Or WILLIAM INMAN,
Je22 62 and 63 Tower Building, Liver ....I.
LIVERPOOL AND PHILA.
DELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
....Steam communication between New York and Ant- .
werp, via Liverpool.
The splendid fast scrow-ateamehip BOSPHORUS,
Captain McGuigan, (-lately employed. in the Royal Mail
service) will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver
pool every alternate THURSDAY, in connection with
the compauy'a steamships from Liverpool to New York.
Goode for New York will be received and shipped by
the Agents in Antwerp, and bills of lading signed there
at a through tate of freight.
The first sailing from Antwerp will be on the 1704 of
Tune in conjunction with the CITY OF WASHING
TON from Liverpool, on June
gor further particelews and terms of freight and pas
cage, oPPLY to 4. P. Kromer & Co., Antwerp ; William
Inman, Lower Buildings, Liverpool, and at the Com
pany's clam 16 Broadway, New York, and 100 Walnut
street, Philadelphia.
je2l-11n
Aa r g, REGULAR LINE FOR_ PROVI
31 1 441DENCE.—Schooner WOROMITER, RIIODYB
Muter, now loading at Callowhill-street Wharf. '
For freight, apply to Captain, on board, or to '
dNO. 11 . RENNEOY & CO.,
je2l 190 and 132 NORTH WHARVES.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA.
VANNAR —RERON'S LINE.
GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
The splendid flret-elsas side-wheel Steamships
REYSTONE STATE and STATE OW GEORGIA,
Now forma weekly line for the, South and Southwest,
one of these ehips sealing every SATURDAY at 10
o'clock A. dt., alternately for Charleston and So.
mush.
INBIIIIANOS
0011 PANT,
11011. ORAILLEBTON,
The KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles P. Mirth
men will commence loaolnj on Thursday, 7nly 224
and ;all far Obarteitoa, 8. 0., on Saturday, Jnly 24th
at 10 o'oloak. A M.
The STATE 01' GEORGIA, C►pt. John I. Garvin.
will commence loading on Thursday, Jnly let, and
sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Jul,ll3d, at 10
&cloak A M.
At both Charleston and Savannah, thou Alpe oonneot
with steamers for Florid* and Havana, and with
rail
roads, ho., for all ewes in the South and Southwiat.
May Freight at an &Terme of lb per cent. below
New York steamship rates.- -
• - • - •
FREIGHT and INnUR.I.NCI . EI on large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels. •
Cabin passage
Steerage do..
Excureion Tickete, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sidled..
for freight or plunge, apply to
A. HERON
No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves.
Agents at Charleston T. S. & T. G. BUDD.
Agent* fn Savannah, b . A. GRRINREL & 00.
For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. HARTS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
Tor Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 18th of every month. _ Jell
4C7 STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER_
•a -
e•r-•0. POOL, BELFAST, Di:WM, and LONDON
DE • Y, without delay, for 80 dollars. . .
Return tickets, good. for six months, to 'either of the
above places by any eteamer of the line, 00 dollars for
the round trip, oat and'beek. •
/101 ICW TOllli.
New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, atl2 ohilock, M,
Edinburgh, Cumming, .. July 21, Is
Q
Glasgow, v:Alvin, ', August 7; ~
PROM 01.1000 W.
Edinburgh. Cumming Saturday, June 28.
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10.
New Yale, McMillan Wednesday, August 11.
BATES OF PABBAG.II.
Float 01arnoW.
Pint Clue 16 guineas
Steerage, found wig cooked provisions 8 gr
FILM NEW YORK.
Pint Class 616 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions SO 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infante In
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within months, by any
steamer of this line.
Pint Clue. 6140 00 Steerage $OO 00
An experienced Surgeon at tached to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & 00.,126 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia.
ROBERT CRAM}, 17 Broadway, New York.
LULL & LONNY, Buchanan , ' Wharf, Baltimore,
myll
im p A4l . oN44wwaig
.... 12,60800
.... 220,291 96
..,. 88,892 88
Ohlet Cabln Popp
1380oud 00In Pastime
..... . . . ,
Chief Cain Passage .
PIO
Second Cabin Passage 60
The ships from Beaton call at Retina.
1
PERSIA, Oapt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wiclunem
ASIA, Oapt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Kyrie.
AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. EUROPA, Slept. J. Leitch.
These vessels carry a clear white light at meet-head;
green on starboard bow; red en port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork, Wedneeday , Jane 9th
AMERICA, Moodie, " Boston,. Wednesday, June 16.
ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday June 264
CANADA, Lang, " Boeton, Wednesday, June $0
PERSIA, Judkins, " N York Wednesday July I'
NIAGARA, Wickman, ~ Boston, ' Wedneeday , July 14.
AFRICA., Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, July 21
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surged on heart.
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold, Bihar, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Preelorle Stonesor Mets.bi, nulessaill a of lading are signal therefor and
the ealuethereot: a) i eto expreneed.
Poe freight,, a apply to
my 10.7 B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
702,786 87
A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY.
L - 3- 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 at the lowest market price, from Uni
ted States bonded warehouse entitled to debenture.. .A
conabutt supply on hand, in halt, quarter, and one
eighth pipes, dark and pale.
ARNOLD & WORL,
jelS..tf 120 WALNUT Street.
JULES ROBIN & CO. COGNAC.—The
subscribers, sole ',gaits in the State of Pennsylva
nia for the abovocelebmted brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to ita superior
quality, and feel confident It will compare favorably
with the most favorite brands in the market
ARNOLD er.. WORL,
220 WALNUT Street
A constant supply of the above in the United ' 4% ,;i e ,
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of. vane , " ,, vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes.
. 1918. u.
LA .3( BRE Y GRAPE-LEA.t" , 0 riAm
PADRE.
ARNOLD Ir. 14,`,01 - •
SOle Agenta
jellit-tf 1 1 , ALNUT Street.
_____
QALRON, SHAD, 40.-29 tierces Noi I
1177 Salmon; 18 bbla. do 160 bible. primp Baa Shad; 200
Bcale,flab 180 libla Whlta.flan, now In sacra and
for Bale by 3011. N M. KINNEDY & CO.,'
an 8-11 Ving. 1/40 and' 182 Nrath lirbary•
CLARET -126 OASES MARGAUX, 160
Omee ST. JUL/EN, in quarts and pinta, in store
and for sale by , A. MERINO,
so= 140 South FRONT Strout
BRANDIES. -it Pinot Castillon Mare;
and other Cognacs of Turbans vin tages, in halt
pipes and quarter °mks; Yellevoisin Rochelle Brandies,
pile and dark, in halt pipes, half eras, and one.eightk
auks. Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN It 00.,
00.12 411 and TitS South Fourth street
I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN PINS WINNS, LIQUORS, 0/NABS, am l
46
South 1/IPTH Street, Plitlad•lphie. aul-17
CIORDIALS.-ANISETTE, OURACOA,
imt MARA/MEMO_ 3 to store and for sale by
zriftYNO. tla R ?RENT
BRANDY. --7 octave. Renault & Co. Cog.
nao, very old vlntagiO, In bond and for sale by
WILLIAM B. YZATOA
.103 • Old South PROM St.
CRAMPAGNE.—PIPER's
anmsnox. 'genuine brand, constantly on Land, received from mole Importers, and for sale
A. KlialtiO, Bole agent in is Olty,
of*dasia /AO liatkiN I' Amt.
~gi 4ilflg.
lIISHOP, SIMONS, lc CO.
120 NORTH WHARVES
_ BIBII .I2O U NO B R a Ta N W B IIj'ASCYogES
JOGN G. DALE, Agent
808 BAVANNAII
Locim4l:4l4;i t w
INE
PROM AIM TOIL TO LITIMITOOL.
!MOM SOBTOK TO LITIMPOOL
11) due an ILitattra.
Iftcrilrcair
1010 HI L ADE LPHIN, '.:EaduaryoWlT
ANDNORBIOTOWN ualawelxnnalu
186 ARANGEMINT. 7 4In rad after MONDAY , way 10t1t,
8.
. . .
.. ..102. GNIIMANTOWN
Leave Philadelphia at 67C 8. 2.05 min., 10,11 M,
; V
A. M.,I A 2,8, 4 . , 8,8, 7,8, 9,1 0, and llif P.M.
Lane uennantown at 6, 7,7%, 8,9,
M. 9)4. n i g l2 , um,
A. l-10 min, 2, eg, 4%, kV, 8%, 8, 17140 ~ and
13; ,. . M.
. .
The 7% o'clock A. M. Train from Germantoire
atop only at Wayne a BII nd Tloga Ettreste Nations.
'ON NDAYB,
Lamm Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. Id., 2,6%, and 8
-
Lawn dermantorn 8% A. H.,1-10 mb., 4%, gar
P. M.
onmsnari int& 2A11,20AD.
Lean Philadelphia 42 Agi 8, 9.05 min ,11%j A. M.,
2, ft, 4,6, 8, 1.0 p, M.
Lean Oheetnnt lIW at 640 and 7.86, 9.10, and 10.10
min. A. Y.,14.60, 8.10, 4.10 5.10 7.4 0, and 4.20 min.
P. 81.-
phis- ON 813NDATe.. • - -
Loan 1.1,24de1_M. 2 6%,1u1d
Lette Oheetant MU at 810 mi nk . IC, 12.50 4.10
6.40 P. Di
. .
/OR OONSHOILOORIN AND NORRIS TOWN.
Lear) Philadelphia at 63, 9, II A. M., 1.08 min.,
810 min.. 4%; 6%,111( P. N
Leave Norristown at 8, 7 2 9,11 A. 111.,1,8%, and 6%
ON SUNDAYS,
LOATB Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. N.
Leave Nurristo;n o r I A.
imnenk,rl.v.air4l,
. 6 104; 9 4ti 1 t , :
- Leave lane auk at Dx - , isjc - 113 A. Id.,
1,E3 t 4. 6%, 7, and 1) -
Sundays same as Norristown.
9 Pint VALLEY pin Domnie-
TOWN. ' - • -
Leave Philadelphia at OM A. M., and 8.10 min. P. 111
Leave Downingtown at 'l3( /.. M ,and IP.
S. N. 8)11.TH, General Superintendent. •
Depot, Ninth and Green deeds, Philadelphia.
1850 r E o lg s A
. _ 858
PROK PHILADELPHIA_ TO PITTSBURGH,
And thence by Railroad to -
WHEELING, ,
T. " -
STEUBENVILLE, - CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI' ' 01110600,
• LOUIBVILLR, BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPOLIB,r - ST. PAIGE,
-And all intermediate pomts in
WO, ItiIIIANA ILLINOIS KAM; UOKY MIGHT=
, GAH . , woocegnr,. mutdasare4 lass/ma,
KANSAS AID - • '
Possengeri to; points,west of Pittsburgh; Wheeling,
Cleveland and Orestline,lsAw choice of routee t endue
,rogneated to make o selection before applying,for
eta,
THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL
PHIA DAILY, - •
Hemming Wa clime oonneetterus at -Pittsburgh to all points
. "On and after MONDAY, May ,10th, 1868, Three
through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, 8. K. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets, as follows':
TOA!SB 809 aIITSDOROH
• AND THil DIST MUNI.
Mail tralest.....T 80 A.
Put llne 1 00 noon,
Express mail-11.00 night.
-weir-IRAINB . I.NATN.
Harrisburg sa.
commodatiOn 8.00 P.' M. -
Lancaster 6.00 P. M.
• The mail train stops at
delphli and Pittsburgh. - . - • -
• The Express mail runs daily, the other trains Sunday
excepted.
The care leaf. the Pennsylvania HalirmaLP
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and XIV3I`
streets, entrance On Eleventh street; where throngk
tickets to all points West can be obtained.
• Baggage will be retelved at the Depot it - any time du
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. •
Yor further information, apply at the( Depot of he
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast ?corner of
Eleventh and Market streets, between the heart of I, A.
Si. and 11 P. M. • THOMAS MOORE,
, _
my 10 - ' . Anent Yennht iteilrout Co.
?RAINS raorr nrrsßuncia
AND SIDI WEST taalta.
Mall train at.. 11.00 night.
Fast -460 A. M.
Sprou mail.. 1.1(1 noon.
. .
Itarrisbutg so- -
commodation.7.ls P.M.
Lana/ter-, « SAO A. M:
the stations between
torels anb Restaurants.
BLANCA :11 0 U i";--tRoADItAY
and TIVSLFTII Street, New York, re-opened,
elegantly furnished with every modern Ineprovement.,
The location is fashionable and leathy.
The fOOl7ll are large and wel ventilated. Meals
served at all hour", and ItriW attention paid to the
comfort of guests. Tran3ll3l4olollNl $2 per day. Per- ,
=went board at lower rates: , - - _- •
The irhole under the pianagismentof 0 J. ILIOLEI.
LAN, (late of the United States fetal, Plalladelphia,)
who respectfully solicits the patronage of ,i s Meads
and the travelling puhns Je3o.-2m
JONES HOUSE,-- . , _ ~ ,
~, ,
„.
- HARRISBURG, PA.
• .. (iedel bi - 1867 7 )
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW O p EN TO VISITORS: _
my 29.1 WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor.
WORRELL HOUSE,
N. W. aut. THIRD and ILLIIMONT.COURT.
Tne undersigned takes pleasare in Informing his
Mends and het public at large, that he has opened the
above ItSTABLIBHMINT, and pledges himself 'to merit
the patronage of his patroni even artie'e is of cup.
nor quall.y, having been selected without regard to
price. CHARM WORBILL, Proprietor.
my2T.am .
•
NICHOLLS HOUSE,
iRIIROPEAN -PLANd .
OPEN DAY AND NIONY.
N 0.115 SOUTH IraiHTIU BT., BELOW • 011153TNIIT,
. . .
PHILADFLII/Lt..
This 110111311 is for Parlament slid Transient Updp
tug. - Beery effort will be mule - tiy the Proprietor, H.
NICHOLLS, to give satisfsetion - to hit Patrons.
This establishment is situated in the heart of the
ottp, centre of business, and convenient' to all geese
of amusement. .
, The Mercantile and Trarelllng - minimuzilks end
It it desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and ammo
my.
Meahl furnished at all bows.. -
Single Booms, 60 cents per 'night. By the week Imo
and • •wards. nalati•tf
MERCHANTS' HOTEL, -
NORTH roman STRAW
'Awes Mil
PHILADJILPIIIii.
at 24.11 MOXIBBIN & SONS. Putnam's.
Matta Antes.
MR SR. S. CHICKERING & SONS,
luiving removed to their nest warerooms No.
1801 011ESTNITT Street, (near the United Statee hunt,)
are prepared to offer to their friends and The public an
extensive assortment of Orand, Parlor•Grand,"Square
and - Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expready
for this city, finished In various styles -of cases, and at
prices whit* cannot fail to - please. Plano-Fortes made
to order, to suit any style of furniture, and all bistro
multi; warranted to give entice satisfaction to the pis.
chaser.
Grand and Square PlanOs to rent, upon the medals.
rorable terms.
Messrs. 0. & SONS have received' Thirty-four
MEDALS. The first Premiums over all competitors lu
the United States. -
All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will be
promptly attended to. Jy7.6m
NANO FORTES.
Just 'mete,ed an elegant stock of RAVEN, DA.
ON , & CO., NUNNB & OLABH, BALLET, DAVIS
& 00., and GALE & 00. El YIANOS. MELODEONS
beat quality, at J. E: GOULD'S,
8.
B. corner B.IIVIINTH and OHEBTNUT rte.
•
• .
Inlati:.y .
Vimber.
L UMBER YARD.
_HOUTZ & 00.,
(Successors to tiontgenam & Malta
d. W. corner of TWELFTH and ?PIMA Streets, Phila.,
Old Moyame*listrict,
are now receiving a large 11-seleeted assortment
of all description' of LUM ;such • u White Pine,
Yellow Pins, Norway Hemlock, Lath , Pales, Pickets,
Pence Boards, Floori ng, Pheiving, and every variety of
weiLlessoned Lumber. Also, a large s toc k of BM
Stuff, of every vafiety and description, constantly ogi
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice..
Our connA l le i rith Messrs. Maha ff ey, Hoots, : ; r,
and Du ff y, '& at Marietta, Pa., giv,4 u>;
sur p assed fac , and enables no to supra., orders foe
all descriptions of Lumber with pre A nitn i ns aap
despatch.
PINE-OBBEIC LUMBER, soft end. 'betilbsw, imitable
for PATTERN-MARINI/3, ito , cotr A wkily on band.
Prompt paying purchasers are ovectfully Invited to
famine our stock before goie, wigniherg i , -
11
. lIBIBEEL .AT WlacOsALE ANDSN A 4 tall, at Marietta, /rter comity, Pa. -
MRHAPPBY, ROUT% 10., take this method 0
informing their cuet • I and,persons dealroue of pup
aiming LUMBER, thht, ey harp flow on hand a large
and woli - aelhotteds'atkok • ail•diseriptions of Lumber
which they Ms prepared sell at satisfactery prices
Their tbahea. rs all from their awn MILLS on PIN
011liBIE. They are alsooonneetedwith Mews DUFFY,
BOMA, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed - Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and
Bnilding Timber for Bridges, &c., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would also take great
pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those
In want of Lumber iu the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of BOUTS & Co., corner of TWNLITII
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nected.. apill-tf
ihvlnorlus.
FIRE -WORKS! FIRE-WORKS I!
A full assortment of
AT REDUCED PRICES.
STEPHEN P. WEr....lm - Air;
1210 MADE :ds mum;
Jell
West of Twelfth
BLINDS AND snAnEs,
CHEAP Bon MM.
.1. WILLIAMS,
eto. I NORTH BIRTH STREBT,
7 4 the. moat extenalve Manufacturer o
WINDOW BLINDS,
And Dealer in
WINDOW 811ADEB,
Of every variety.
He has a fine atock to be sold at Rednoed Prieee
BUFF, and all other Colors of Linen Bhmlo6,.Trltn
minge, Flitarsa, 4t0., An.
STOKE BRADIS
Painted to order.
IMPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTP.NDRD TO
WS STUDY TO PDS,AsE.
/AILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &o.
200 galloon Winter Sperm ow
960 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil.
6,000 gallons Bleached Winter Whale 011.
8,000 galieue Light Racked Whale 011.
260 1,07.61, Chemical Olire Soap.
200 •do Oleine Soap.
400 do Brown Soap,
100 do New Bedford Sperm Candle..
In More and for node by
B. W. POMEROY ALLEN,
.9 Allen,
No. 14 Routh DELAWARE Avenue.
CREAP SUMMER PUEL.—GAS COKE,.
of excellent quality, is sold at the PHILADEL
PHIA GAB WORKS for the reduced price of Ave cents
a bushel and maybe obtained in large or small gum,. •
titt by applying at the Qua 'Office, No. 20 Soo* t
BBVENTE Street.
To purchasers by wholesale it is cold at the Workey,
in Pint Ward, by the - ton, at a price equivalent to .
Anthracite at $2.60 per ton - .
(Signed), 0. ORBBSON.Rngincer.
Pknedelobis Gam Werke. Aug- 28.'67. en27-tr ,
B
ONES.--100,000 - Shin Sawa, suitable fort
Umbrella and Button Itinkere. in Acme and for ails.
CriCASDALB HZI.ROS, & CO.,
IC I 4. NOTATIT 'WHARVES .
IPRIGII'F FOR NOVA SCOTIA About 700 bble bulk can be bed for a port in No—
va Scotia. Apply to
JCW( M. KENNEDY & 00.
;ea wamtnio.
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