1, , 4^ . • - f kba - ALES . It 611i; - ` - • N- 1 TBAX4I44.4IOTWAtiIIR4'," between NIT and. O.IIBATBUT 13BBONB 'Mad THIRD streets: B. fikaildrOLAßßT , ducrricctaa oAßD:...:.we 'finite the glartipular attention Of parr chasers tothenaelties age of& lov e mna'salasble sst sortment -of- olethhig,„psice woods, ,Iren•stone ware; e u rlfrattlstier i , ;Alt tr47lllfriliTaal, piece goods,,seanters, An-proof, eirlaking•glassOka by orosr etz.the eherift`X •- 4, ' •'' • N B.—ThOrgid r stoes - warei glassware, too ., consist ' fag of SOO fen.rahinhatlaftliplotOit; nips; saineta t -pltchessAtotbanstai goblets, ft/Lothian, globe nano, castors, gramme, d.Mee, 'hint aislai toe., will be cold at 110 , olack, eoSalowne. . - ' AIBERIVEI. • This`Moroir4 -' Jetjgat st.4o,o , cloeki well be .sold by-order of;- the Sheriff, at the sales, ratrin,Na; 'I Bank, Sad No. 10 Strawberry:et - reels, general assortment of pots' elothieg and famishing goods. • - - Alm, store Dite'ree: , - • - - - T. • • BABE - 011 WHITE IttONATObilklYdll* ,- • . • . - - This Ittorrildg,! , : ff-•••••• . " I' 0014mopelpg .st ,1.03/oiclockgrraOsly; !rill be solo, without rums- - rl7' AIX ORATES A88.,„1,14 ' - Obisittleg'of whits fitdortone anon.. went of altered and comaren ware, 'lmola as .plates, Illsbee, 'bakers, , ' eshi,r.,atusralrar ".4?t4, &chess, bowls, 40, - - • • • ' Also goblets, tamblers, -- Jare,`.fralthowts;gressrro saucers. • -3 IlisybaexamMedee:riy int ltie tertlidst . er sal4. . . „ . . de. 11 4400T19)13111t038TtillTfit. - , gpotute the llue4eo gotta*, botwo*u Ptuntlt ado Pit" QLOTHF.BY'INB AND-PATCH AT PRIVATE 8 em,v,, duet lauded [coal . 0 409 11 0! - Auliet7 - • • - 1)0 boxto _clothes plus. ; . - Aleo &tit i vate salsi, au4lavotti of Swum, runtillai. 4BENCII , .PILLRT • - ALIO, aline - Emaya.L.—lttatNEss,. BRINLET, .q 0: hate efkicraila thlfr,Ofthflo;42o, - ItIARHET `. /Riot; formerly or:impfleElyileeere. Caleb ebpe :.`2I;ISNr.BB. - BRINLIIY; - to-00" kOek.:3 No. OSP ULTAKNI , moot, MATTING AT ,P.RIVATX Walt; - , 200 pleat% 4-4 and 6.4 whito,snd raft oh9ok matting, MOSE a-NAT IVA 24 is;41110T °NEER • LUG. 0011X1121014 KNROTIANTO3: I ;i: comeLUG. =Mt Aid Eckel Street': . - - GMT JlLißiao" - Aolig '- • • 1110tair —.MON= .1.; , 14otteyllboredliadyaivedritilitikiTimilratOMpite, 3 groptinokholdaf tethqueaidadwn lotld'inCillAer Site, diamonds,' witehatOotrelry,fotriing-pitem,.. mute!: .Inittottrnetaillrfalthr°u 0'.. dr ib b ," "1 i 1 5 C411344 41, " 914 elgarq -Lb ,aiaiMtit lo l'r. of or Ong len gth ' of me ' :-agreed on, et Naiharti 1 :•: - Priegapat'idsta*lishinifiA, ‘sonthiett loraer oTflixth'ind Wipe dream: • • 'Mr Promliiorr ':i,lltt . co . 1!a, te dieeountad" " 'eltdob lowest taarketistek - _,_' • • NATHANdI , 'PRINCITPALICEBTADIANIMIINT; ooatiEvor SIXTWAND'ItACE'STMTB: • Vbets titobeywM be Ilbetell,f idritio•Coh • gold eRtl • " Miler plAti,diaxnedulstelainhensifeireliy;fOwling pleone; driimp,M4 4- elothlagi groeeties, it edts, ' herd-. • Ware antler"; faueT"tirtieleti,"Anlittre;'peditingi;en • gt"aohip ratfideml: Lietrinuenta, • "furniture, bedding, horses, trekinlet, harttinniiipeke, and all, other articles inri r D(foß: tem.' - • • - ; r' attention glyeWl4•lll"outtdati ealee, either ' - ge;_eturesq char& PE8802415" Tereentrelinquiehing• kousekeeptog, " or" hating sup ; „pllei of lornitnre,to dleptee ofiwill•lind it to ikeir ad ' yardage by tutodiog Ste tousle tetheittetion More; month. east ;otter of Sixth and' Rade street, where it' will be. ' Peottarlf arranged 4Athe furniture ealeiracen; and sold to the beet advantage; trnAhltat of the goodiAadOnnoad if required, era the Wane', bedded over the erterriecni of the Ai, of . „ , • . - , - AT PIIIVATIO SAL). ' gold and afloat, hunting olute, double 'ease, and • double bottontedjarer, lepbme, Afagliati, Swiss, and Trench tiateheiii, gold apeoha, gold chime, - gold tame lett, a variety of fine gold,sizota, breaatpinai and :finger trinp;,.dne suporibr guitar r very "' Ilse melodeon, And numerous 'Aber. utielaa , - - • , .PRIVATE,BALIi - AT TRIM LOW TlllOBB. _ •' .Gold,BMglieh p atent lever watehea, - fnii - JewelledAnd • :plain bome „ chant 'fine,%lB. - karat 'efiatet of the beat 811ver-3141* pitent - lever:mstehia, ,'faU'jewelled 't.t ‘ ilutd.plaiit; 'of the most approved makers. • • • Qold eacibilittent heir and ' legate' watelota, in' hunt- ate., end *pentium, of the Any beat make. 'l^~w sold enamelled watobita, "oust with pearl and • • athee Trench WatelMa - diatdond ' breast' plus eqref 1.416.'101d bracelets, ear tinge, • Andergrilaysst etude, tine_ gold teat , fob, sod *Ateok' ea, gold apitern.lea arid various other' arts. , cite of jewelry ko: ko. - tt• - A; DYSART eq:,•AThronitpltaa. AND • !Os Col wtBBlolll. klaiiiiniartir No'. 27 tio.„ ramppa fiTllll/IT, isora,er-or a7l AT PRIVATE 111. A - large and ultieble tract of mailable coal aaCtt p. ' her land at prissfe sale, well worthy' the attention, or itnrt ttaUata and others, u the owner is compelled to • lir For further pal:yin:am Inquire at the suction • -• • l:r" OUT.DINOI:SALES Sondrad and promptly 7 ., 7 tded te• ADVANONS made on ocninisinnent!i when de ' lilted, without extra charge. ,tar - SALNS-R d OONS open untilll: Now pr.. Met tge s ce Iniite E s t r y p . B l ll 1)2: 1 'Ram nratitruaß, NAB and STA. -210211712 Y, /se.. . • Er Sales Ofysitar 1 1100larw.iiiiir surdas. - - Elissolutions anb Copartitere4ips:, UNDERSIGNED HAVE. F3RMED T l a n copartztereddptulderthi.tyle of YIIOTHINGIIAM tc WELLS, for the trinnaeton of a GENERAL DRY O L GOODS CIIISSIOPt BUSINESS, And ham tnicon the gore' No. 34 Son* PEWIT Street' and 35 LETITIA Ettreet. " THEODORE PEOTHIbfOHAM, KIRK B. WELLS TRIL/DIILPRZA 3 .I#ne let s Mt rilljE • SIII3SORIBERS HAYS - TELLS DAx entered into e limited„ pirnership queen. bly , to the provisions pr the Act of Aileen:o;ly or the "Gommenwenlth of,Petineylrania, approved March 21, 183 C. entille&fkAn - Act—relative -tu Limited Partner— ; • chine and the lipPlendont thereto; and ire do hereby 1. Thatihe name of the Arm, nadir which a tacit Pak4 neraldp to th, be conducted, Is J. P. &E. B. OHNE. • -2., The general nature a the badness intended to be transacted le the purchase andealtrof oa9m;ting In the • city of Philadelphia. • 3.: The name of the 'general partners are JOHN ;OHNE, residing at,the'northwent corner of ..11 A. , and Teintpriref street- 31:1 the city of Phil:.! h- t h e of EDWARD B. ORNH , I reading on 1 „ 1 „, natd Arch greet, above Twenty4l - - at • 4.'..Th0 amide Of. there lath street, In the city OHNE, reelding at , se such special partner, has eon 1111,00Y18tOCk of the amid firm the sem ot re thousanddellare In cash:, , - , ,nn read purtnershin;,nommenoes July 14, ileatt,-askd WID tedahasteaut the 14th day of - Jaly,-,44 p. :1861.- ;.• , , „..BENJAMIN OWE; - , - r JOHN ,p• ,EDWARD 01111. E. "Jabil.4;loB;- , jyls-0w 71' 13:NDPISIGNED " tiara tide day foitiesd- a .'eOteartiekehlp under • the' , llrat • of Mc ellttLEY,-BROMNII & BNEWSTBII4 - for theireas actiou•ot - the • lialio ancy rting , earl-Jobbing', -hostiles' la itoefe stet F .10114TryL - Glofee O. i, 'Rutin B MoOADLEY A-Nortlk ; •DANISIti W:MoCAtILEY,2 ' - IIREW8TNII: ' .344,186!C••; - . .. - .1 - , . jrti•thetu lm . , . VIVRE WILKE 844111$ •L811141100A141. —Znparelle4e;ll,,lieeeei - of ths Introduction of We supitiot Coal* the Philadelphia Idarket4 w•itiOsillfrebolvtilg teaUmoniale freci all quarters when:rade Coal has been tested of ife great superiority oveYany'Lehigh Coal ever burned: • The'Coal yields an eicesdlngly warrE Ash, and le perfectly free from cinder of any kink while - the Coal Itself - is perfectly and entirely free from, elate or • • , anytinpurity. , Por Meant pnrposee it has no equal, 'the leit h nony of somis:Of the most eminent, Engineers . the colaoial being ln laYor. ' , fre have the EXOLATRIVII - control for Cs sale . • AITLIENIIIED -Bbippers sad ItetanieSiiiisliiVi — lkisit;;;C;ll. OteSe, , ,WATBIt - Street, above drat Wharf aborp Coinc'nfkify elgrot, Slekprary. ,J,10442.5 IDIAJNE it: AND . AP-T OP. COAL.—bt lAliff ItolllltONZltY,inforroshila , friends end thi publici that. be ' Mita:tea .. axi strung°, moat with the, isuplC.Atchuititte• Coal ' Compalux for the 440,0 t their Itutty-edibrikted LEIZIGIVCOAL , r hat - alai arranged' with ..the; proprietor of the Broad4op Mines for the sale of hla valuable illibli-DITUMINOI7B COM., orate now prepared to receive codes and make prooOdellverlpa, ; at fate 0f11,55, No. .402. - W ALNUT et, i1ee4.1 . 14 !itory, front room. -. I Sugar&/ , CO.,BRING, FOZ ) - ,- , wholesale tind •retail dealers and VOA - li. Lehigh yard—TEl/1W /street-and 4111111i1.421- TOWN WAD. std BROAD Atteetol; Phltadelphta:::AXeek constantly on band goal •Stost the tacet-epproved -Casa cover, and pro pared etcptatelitortempr ace.. • . QCratrYLKILL'Alat ',LEHIGH t aro dellk reieleingiedior :void, the beet qualify o. DOUUTINtr.h AND LEDDIN,COAL. r. cuatorairs, eirothererwho hero norelththea °tiara, may . t tittles goal tbetwill be (Olfactory to that. uor No 'inferior Coal kept et,thla eetablleliment to °Mr et LC W , •, - - •- , ALLBILANDIEL CONVERT, 11.-31: Odder. of Broad and Cherry 80. 43ttess_ QLomPanuL A.DAittc. StPRESB OFF/OE, •a 4 At2o OLLVAITRIIT:EfRRET, forwards PAROILEI, , PACKAGW.S; 1411tORSISDI% - BANE NOTES an d ...82.3(7111, .althar by:ita own •LINNB, or in, otogoottew with other Ent= COMPAIIIIMI to an the prinoipa! , TOWNS flyififiltlB9l alio Ilailediltatea.. • • - - . . .11.11; RANDTOAD., ' ' samonai flawsrlowwdwall .IINITP-STATgS. :„(il• 0 :TER NH E NT ! rdaiii:Loo42lll,Yet - Actsscy, , 0/11040'0, -• , Lade` ' Itlml , tgooh"Ersotiold exPori . Opel) in eilecti9g andikcs oglendkin the variants bend 'blondes ißthe Itieetiin s illetee; iiier'unuenel .fa.6llltiem for melting valuable solely for „ * ,LitickwAßK 8 - 01 r CAHN.' , ems oi-foe thefielst, to wake he oak' allroye ,nteke• the i e w l y ••••• Indfefong lobstione, • Littidifititelarpesned for fertility'of soil ond ealohrity „Of ellunkin'ineei• Oh 11ae ofirellroadd, they - poet belled . • , • lOW SIVD Wnit7bNßlt t fietiNfactoiy - refereneeeltrizt whc muffed. • WY' DI V; :Invested: inAlnasturand ftebreehe; and 01 ; qtenz states, ,t „ , . 40_,OARTI,E Ettreqt, Ctiteaga. inQ Q,R.A7ABXECIVET:W,LNE. ill,Rll,fPloodiaioatts dov 2211 r: do ' , do. 20 Qr.. v.' do . ilibtory' do. = -Piped &Odor Podorolo Wide. 4 20 Qv Pities do - do , do. 8.244 do,_do do do. - BaiiiiAtodttod Corks. - ens itlitp Pratilithl. Idd"..dO , Jlllbottm. Run .froat:Brisr, ft4riogustoilbscdf naiad for gale .0744 , 1 33- 'it. AMINO, 140 SOUTHAMONT ltieet. • • , . , . .t - :' ,.. ollol*TilfgliON/f4.intStirdibiniT rin tile 100 Anal' ; in l3 : l Wlfi , 10Crihr. Illeltifertffv4llllo. ' OXON r , erkimor ' b Prim .4v04. , ,h eon* dl4 - -wei.4einti retitle 1:1 , worth water • "` ' iVA.,!:-LARGE Nom 10F: • ; - - "upwar !patty cm hood sod for silo by INAAVOIL4IIII.T.L.BR h CO. No. OS Aa4 Sar•WWl N0rt1a 110C4741440 Jobe - • - ;:rt - -.!P4 ; .:,, ,7 % .. k`,11 , .:•„ Vatic . 4 %town. rut THOMAS SONS; - - - 11.111..4-Ne.i. 189• and 141 SOUTH TOTFRTII 44.11111Z's ilifOrMerlY Noe. 67 and fig.) - x.si.rTRADE SALE—TO BOOKSELLERS. P . , The' pity-End .-regular Philadelphia Trails Sale will oomittence on the 21st of September. Catalogue. in I MS -• TAPB, • STC) On, /to, Pubitii Sales at the Philedeiphis Exchange, every ItloadaY Evening, during the businees season. • 07!--In July , and August only occasional , sales es heretofore.. • Randbllle of each roperty issued separately, In don to which wepubl ish on the Saturday preifous he oath age, One thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, giving hill dissariptimut of all the property to be sold On the following Tuesday.- •.•• tar s PURNITURB SALES ' AT -TEE AUCTION STORE every Thursday winning. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. We have a large amount 'of Real Estate at Pri v* every -description of 'City and ,eountry • property. Printed Lista way be bad at the nation - • PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. - fa' Beal Batate entered en - our Private Sale Bale Abstracts, advertised occasionally in one Publlo Sale Abstracts, (of which 1,000 *opt*s are printed weekly,) .frie of churl. IiTOOKB, Peremptory Bale. . On g, .7121 y Tlth. B. o'cloTue sd ck, ay at. Eve the nin Philadelphia Es 'change, *,lll be sold, fo r account of whom it nuty-eon _ 1458% shires of *e capital Stook of the Tinkle pstigh Omlt Compasy, the same to ba.sold for arrears or asiessnieuts, rursuant to reeelutions of said company. Exeoutor'n Peremegpiy 'll:B4kprfAu, 8. W. ooramtrov BROAD BTRZET - -• AND RlDiall AVENUE. . Alsh. Jul y. 2102, at the Rxobange, without reserve—, AU that throe-story brlekhollding and Jot of ground, mouttneest corner id-Brood street and Ridge avenue, In front on Broad '.street 42- feet 9 icohes. thence 69 feet /1;i tnohes, thane 11 feet 4 inches to said avenue, and thence In boot, along• said avenue, 19 feet 1 Inch. Ground-rent 890 a: year. .- irrliale absolute—by order of Executor . REAL Ed I'ATR. MB—AUG - 17Fr 17tb This sale'irill trieludv— ArPiAbe'Conet iieie—Setate of James IA Powers, De coned. BRICK DWELLINCiS POPLAR STREET.—AII that story Welt dwelling 'and, south side of Poplar 4i466ti op, feet, trest.-o.l34tee,ntb- Street, let, 27 by 90 fent4wo •-•— Peremptort Sale—Estate late of Joseph-Voting, Dee , d. DWELLING, AND GROCERY STORE.—Three-story brick dwelling an&groserr, No. 876 Apple Areal, be tweeit Sourth street and York avenue. Sairie Estate. DIVELVINWAND LACER-BEER SALool.—Three. 004 brick dwelling end lager-beer saloon, No. 878 Ap ple street. Sale absolute. "- __- • 4. - elaie'at 1114.189 ind 111 South Fourth street._ ,ffunitiOn :ittrazirtinul, PIANO-FORTE - PINE .intstiow-vws- MIRRORS, satrearia UT8;• oAE .• On 'Ph rusdair'Motnlng, - " -,'113 eieloot, at. anotitiu More, ad:extensive' AulaWatienkof excellent second-hand fuifilture, elegant plario-fortes v iine mirrors, esipets, ete., from private families declining housekeeping, reared to the store for ooneepienee of sale. , . PRIVATE BALL: - & - iii11.43 Rut inortgago—sl,Boo. A ,Oan.uruny , sto,4oa lot, Perklomen turnpike, Outwit - • 1114.11 , 411 TATE AT PRIVATE SALE. BROWN-STONE MANSION, Chestnut streat,vvith stable' and coach house. One of the finest residencies in the city: • •NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1620 Chestnut street. - , - ELEGANT B R OWN - STONE - 311PODENOB, Walnut street; west of Broad. • • ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1621 Walnut etreet, west of Sixteenth. .N.SAT,IOIBIDENCE, Sontheast coraer_Welnut and Ind Seventeenth stredts ELEGANT ANDVALUABLE RESIDENCE, South west corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. • TWO ELEGANT RESIDP NCNB; Itittenhonne equate. TWO HANDSOME REBID/MOE% Wanhington Square. ,ELROANT - BROWN-BTONN REENPRNOE, North Brood stroit, - • • - . ,11ANDBOMB MODERN , RVAIDENOM Mothered corner s of green and EnEeenth [ideate. The.NDSOME MODERN ESSIDENOM N 0.1680 Green street.. .- NEAT BESIDENON, Spruce street, between Broad And HiSteenth. No.IBAIRDSOMSpruE MODBEN,YOUR4TODY BEHTDENOE, 1108 ce street. ELEGANT BROWN-STONN RESIDENCE, No. 822 'Pine street, wait of Eighth. HANDSOME BROWN-STONE RESIDAOIO, No. 1818 .Pineartreet. ' • . ••• • . HANDSOSIII.SI,CDNRH RESIDENON, No. 1806 Pine street. ‘.__ HANDSOME REICIDENON, No. 632 Nee street. TWO HANDSOME BROWN•FITONE RESIDENCES, Third street, below Spruce • NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 241 South Eighth Street, below Walnut. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENON, No. 818 North ,Elghth Street. N HANDSOM MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 681 North Seventh street. AND 806412 - RESIDENCE, No. 621 Morn. Sixth set. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pao- Pit RTV, New Market street . SUPERIOR AND ELkOANT BROWN-STONE OP TION BUILDING, Nos. 407 and 400 Walnut street. LARGE AND 'VALUABLE. LOT, Locust, Mary, and °buret etriets,Weet Thilsitielphis, 200 by 175 feet. • _AANDSOSIE mammas; Northwest corner Locust enaWary.atesets, opposite the above. YlOll HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENON, near Tloga station, ms the Germantown R , kilroad. yauxunits - FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT, 180 aurae. hOtwoott Vorriadale and Bristol. 1 COUNTRY MDT, with about seven wires, Chestnut Hill. - 'ELEGANT TA 113 :40 acres, with superior Proveinetite on the River m4,lrare, one mile from New Castle. LARGE, ELEGANT, AND VAL.(Rug FAR B( be tween the city of Wilmington and Brib...„eine sprinee. ELEGANT COUNTRY BEAT, 10 acres, „ d u i f i n . improvements. School Male Lane, GermantoWki-, site the late Dr. .7. IC Mitchell's. • ~.12AND.40612 MODERN DWELLING, No. MA Callow- BRION. PrVII73,IIWELLING, AND BAKERY, No. 135 Arab street. VOttß-STORY BRICH STORE AND DWELLING, o. laos Chestnut street; - "-BRICK STORE AND • DWELLING, No. 702 South Fifteenth street • NEAT. MODERN DWELLING, No. 840 rears U 7" AlllO. a large amount of !other property, Ground Ponta, Mortgagee, &o. Printed Hole may be bad at the Auction store, PRIVATE BAIR BRil !SUM. • to- Real Rotate entered on our Priyate Sale Register and advertised occasionally in our Potato Sale abiltrabtA (orateiCh I.oooaopies are painted weekly, during 4 " business season,) free of charge. APOTIONEBE obi A" NO. 422 3 AWILYNr'RF=, - aboie rollout. 44 with consignment. Can rest property-will notbe sacrificed. ' - `7,-,...`" - 'selons mere moderate than those charged u-• .oer - Auction Rouse in the city. ' ClenalgismentS respectfully solicited. lir gales paid Immediately attar the goods are field BBAL 88TATE AT PRIVATE BMX • Handsome mansion, southwest corner offterenteenth and Walnut streets. 'Residence. Washington Squire and Walnut street. si,vliwelling house, No. 827 Vine street. 20 acres of land, Indian Queen Jane. •ValnableProperty, Franktord road Rand/Mine dwelling, No. 1612 Wallace street. Bualuese stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash ington, streets. Ilegaut property, 80 acres, Re., above Torreedalo. 14 Imes 07 land , Oheiton avenue, Germantown. Handsome residence and lot, West Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and Columbia avenue; Handsome dwelling, Spring Garden street, above Twelfth, •- • • CABINET "OP 1.1111311t4L8. . At 'HMOS:Ma, a Wash% Cabinet of Minerals, nom pritingpvisr .1,000. specimens, the collection of several yeari. The property of a gentlemen who has no room for theta. They are rely desirable lor a public Institu tion. Apply at the anatlon more, Am.crEL NATHANS, AIM TiONEER, and • NONNI' LOA' . OPTION, No. 224 South TURD Street - below Walnut, opposite Pear st., only 'eight doom below the Ilsoltaap. - Hours of %ulnae from T osolook, A. N., until 10 °Week in the erreelnis., - Outdoor 'ogee, sod ealee et the Auction Mew, at. tended upon the Mad satisfactory terms. CAPITAL 1200,000. Rs Mb/46a for its hiss TM's, Pew. Advisors made from one dollar to thousands on Die monde. Silver Pints, Watohee, Meshy, Haldware, Her Olothing,tostf tare, Bedding, Ofore i hlusioal Oyer, Instrument'', Guns, Hones, Oaniages, and Goods of desesipttost All goods ma nateln sip length of time speed All &drones', from one bandied dollars and upiardst th will loWeet be charged . etear *sat. per month; $6OO and over, erate. PPM This More ROW* having a dipth of 120 feet, kas large Ire and tldef-proof -unite to store all valuables, and pri, vete .watchmen for the premises: woo, a hoary Mo. mud effected for the benefit at paeans having good, advanced upon. „ - N. 11.-. on aoeottnt of having an unlimited capital s this *Zee II Prepared to make IMIYADOeII on PM* calls faeton and aeoeannottating tame than NO other Is Money 14rsaent to the poor, In smell mounts, with ont any, AMP. - • ° 'AT ;MOAT! SALM -_- Mold - Patent Lever and other Watcher, ThTshl, and 1111c/bing sill be sold at radioed otiose. ' sally mr, NEW CROP TURNIP SEEDS, of every variety. Also, Buelrafhent and Millet. y-2,-1 • _z • • BPANOLIS & GRIMAbi, - No. 621 JURE.= Mama, below Seventh. gg- GRAIN CRADLES, SCYTHES. Rakes, Yorks, Manure Dregs, Bramble Scythes; • SPANGLNU OBANAIN, No. ON MARKET Street. below Seventh. )1011,SE POWERS, THRESHERS, Separators, Oralt Fenn, &e., of all the mot " Pr • ored - , !P ad t '. • • SPANGLER & GRAIIAM, „ly14„, No. 027-MARKET Street, below Seventh. LIARRIST BOUDOIR. SE WIZ'TG MA.- OWNS is offered to the publics ae the most retie ble loatimited Sewing Machine in nee. It will sew from six to , sixty. etitched to - da inch, on all kinds of goods, .from onardast begging .to finest cambrics. It is, without exception, the simplest in Its mechanical con struction ever made, and can be run end kept in order by a Ohlid of twelve yearn of, age. The nunantmyr of this unichine, and, the, tillatarr Or Ire WOAC, are War ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min. nit.. 'The thread used le token directly from the spools, IFITOOrt TIIE 710011L11 OF nenaDINO. In fact, it le Machine that is wanted by every fancily in the land, and the lei price of FORTY DOLLARS, atirblch they. .' said, brings them within the reach of almost every one ' S. D. BAKER, Agent, je18.46m why °weft 20 South EIGHTH Street. SHOVELS AND SPADES.- - 2,000 DOZEN ASSORTED, lELONi.ISTIEEL, and - OAST...STEEL, ror stile by tho Mennfacturer, W. W. RICHARDS, No. 226 RACE Street, above Second. Jrl6-lin PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL L ARC.— EFFOLIZ NOTIOIO TO PYBfOrAllif.—The above - Offers 0 vehlele for the 6liiibition of remedies to die. ,veteed'aurfaess, which Combinee the following advents. kirmil end unvarying conthdence, escity.washed on , with water, &noires all substances that are Ede. ble in water, hence ',militating instead of 'obstructing their itheorption, and does; not get, rancid. The hum Property alone renders Work !avoidable anquisition to e practitioner.. Prepared and for sale wholesale and INAS% at ' MUM Litheratory suit Pharmacy, mho • • • JPwillfth and Obestent streets. N I ';LATE I SLATE I SLATE I I I—Roolug' Slate, of all altos, tad at why low Wet, kept awn• stantly on hand, and foi dale 1,7 • .„ IfMRING, PDX, to 00., =OWN ROAD awl TEFIRD stmt. "N. MU Roofs rit oq' In the best manner, and shine ettrlt!ll.4 tn • Ail Inirlir warranted 41 • - I.IIERRING. —BOO bbis. No. 1 HERRING, Arx Eastport iarpootiort • 800 do. Halifax, now in otore and for Webb JOHN M. KENNEDY & 00., aqr sta. 180 sad 188 Slott% Warm grim tarot Settling ialaciiittea U is n[ L. pERtrhAN SYRUP, PROTECTED POLVTION 0T PROTOXIDR OP listing successfully passed the ordeal to which new dls• c,overies In the Malaria Medici are subjected, must now be received an en established medicine. Its efficacy in curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Ne a Bronchitis and Clonsumpeee tendencies. Dlsord. State of the Blood, Bolls, Scurry. the Prostrating Effects of Lead or hlercury, General Debility, and all Disease& which re,• quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, le beyond qua tion. . - The proofs of Ito efficacy are so rat 'o, morons, so well authenticated, and of _Ce ouch peculiar clutracter, that sufferers sa cannot reasonably hesitate_ to receive the proffered aid. • ♦ at The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure-sal, but its range is eaten. -......- nine, because many diseases, apparently unlike, are Intimately related, and proceeding from one canoe, may be Cured by one remedy. The close of disemes for which the Syrup provides cure Is precisely that which hoe so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the' [minty and ernmay of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persona who may wish for an opinion from dis• interested persona respecting the ehameter of the Syrup, cannot fail to b@ satiaded with the following, among nu: meroue testimonials, In the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. -CARD "the undersigned having experienced the beneficial ef• feels of the "Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re commend it to the attention of the public. Front our own experience, as welt as from the teeti. many of otbora, whom intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable, we have no dotibt:of its egica ey in eases of Incipient Dieeasen of the Lunge and Bron chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, proper, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed, its effects would be incredible. but from the high character of those who have wit nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power. Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, - S. H RENDALL, M. D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS 0 AMORY, ' • PETER-HARVEY, JAMES 0 DUNN, Rev. THOS. WHITTEMORE. CERTIFICATE OF DR. IIAYEB It Is well known that the medicinal effects of Preto'. Ide of Iron is bet by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to -maintain a solution of Protoxlde of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, title desirable point is at tained by oombination in a way before unknown, and •this solution may replace all the prate carbonate., el tratcs, and tartrates of the Materia bledlea. A A HAYES,III. D - Assayer to the State Of liassachusetla. 16 Boylston street, Boston. BOLD BY N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, -No. 6 WATER Street, Boston. F. BROWN, PIIITH and CHESTNUT Streets, HASSAND & 00. TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Sheet!, fel6-ta th eat-6,n wein Aaenta for Philadelphia. A NALYSIS OF L . :ZONIS OATAWBA IA- BRANDY by A. A. RAUB, M. D., ABEIATIII ?OVEN BTATII 07 twasomme. • • • . PRIBOAL Onextoraa. A light-yellowish brown eolored spirit, having • fragrant odor when evaporated from clean lined . it left no dll or offensive - matter. Analysed for volatile and fixed drugs, of tallith no ' traces of any kind uteri found. Da color is proved to be due to a colorod rosin an extract derived from wood. irrln every respect It is • pure epiritous liquor. The fragrance or bouquet whieli tpossemes can be iso latod, and it then appears unlike that from Oognao Brandy or Wine, being a fraitylmeectoe resulting from a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella Grapes.. ' Owstittim. Chrsalciewit.-1, parts In volume of this spirit contains at 60 deg Y. dal 2,10 "parts of pure al cohol, besides the fragrant all. 1,000 parts of the spirit afford 23 parts of a strong isolation of the oil which characterless this Brandy; the spirit left, alter removing the oil, is pure and &Maus, and in all its qualities a perfect spirit not 011b300• to change. Otte 11. 2, gellon of thin Brandy at 80 deg. 1. contains, be sides the spirit and oil, only 220 gre. of(matter com posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored resin from Bowen, January 25, VMS. Dr. COXR, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAB. R. OMLTON,-Oherolat, of New York, both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. llor Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed to eupersede the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior, and a eofereign, sure remedy for Dyepopsia, flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Dabilitj, dce., &e. Also, &BURLEY% STILL ANT) SPARKLING OILAMPAGN2I.—These Winos are made in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu• lent, and fer liscramehtal purposes. Retail price $1.25 per bottle. A liberal discount Made to the trade. Dealers will please mend their orders to the "Sole Agents' , for the State of Penn. ylyanla, A. P. lIAZADD & CO., Wholesale Druggist", No. 608 HADRAT Street. Alio for sale by the following apotheoariel : AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut eta JNO. W. BMW & SONB,lBtk and 22d and Market street'. - D. L. BTAOKHOUSJ, Bighth and Green ate. U. NBIIDIGRU Second and Mary Ms., Southwark. G. W. NRBIN dBB, Pomayank Road and Wa'laington street. • GRO. S. 11013BN8A011, Third and Green eta. A. R. lIORTRU, Broad and Coates sta. fell I_IOBENSAOK'S IRON BITTERS. This Ito name o implles, is one of the drengttna.Pwreloarlal l4 ave .i; a roes l V spitge e o n ; are afelotol with Ilyepepsla, Liver Oomtlaints i an, Noreen. Deertity - Fuenend weahntute.---- • arising from a dieordovne now:nylon of the digestive organs. YOlt ÜBMALE OOMPLAINTB GIINERALLY there Is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, aa It enters. nitrides, and replenishes the blood which Is so imp_ortant to bring about a healthy eaten TunIIBANDS AND LIVING a miserable existence, - or pale alekly color, weak sad emaciated, who could be restored to health by the nee of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. Bls no hu m bug, but a genuine remedy, being free from soy thing that is of an inlarieue nature. FOR ALL DIBBABBB OF TIM BLOOD there is no bettor antidote than llobeneack'a Iron Bit ters. When the blood is imparts the whole body to full of disease. Blood lotting may axswer for a time, but eleansing a part will not purify the whole . Al the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there Is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitten. Their chief aonetttuent is iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing the impure matter from the whole visceral system. They are prepared by a pran thud chemiet, and bare 'been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others, as the it no plus ultra" of all tonics. !lOW GIinIFYING to the proprietor that he has succeeded in eompound Ina a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow mortals are subject to Aland that the public appro• date it is not a question of doubt, but a axed fact, as the demand for it has tar surpassed his sanguine expectations. BEAD TSB TZEITIEBIONIe OF A WORTHY CITIZEN. This Is to certify my wife was in delicate health some three years, with a disease peculiar to her sex. She Pried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of liebensackis 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 to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected; as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy. JOIIN OGLE. No. 881 Capitol Street. This inTsittable Medicine is prepared only by • GEORGIC 8. lICEINNBAOK, • Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of THIRD and GIININ Strode. Philadelphia; To whom all order,' mud be addressed. Price $l. Dlaeount to dealers. gold by. Droggieta generally. nat2o-y WHY SUPPER WITH DYSPEPSIA. ZIEGLER & 6MITINB PURE, MEDICINAL COGNAC, BRANDY has cured Dyapepaia, Low Spirits, General Debility, &0 ., Re. Re . Price 51.26 per hot tle 0r510.60 per dosen.. Warranteal pare . TV it. Thereby certify that I had been afflicted with dye. mats for the last ten ydare, during which time I have tried all the popular medloinea, but of no avail. Having bed Zeigler & Pure, Medicinal Cognac Brandy recommended by many persons, induced me to try it. One bottle has almost cured me of dyipepsia and costive habits, of ten years' standing. I can say, with a thank ful heart, that I hare never found Its equal during my painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely recom mend it to dyspeptic, nervous And debilitated anfferere. 301111 0. ICLanaorn, lac. IBtk 1858. 1231 Olive street. Also, ZIFAILBR & SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no counterfeit eartures, which are daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These Wines are especially adapted to dyspepties and ecniump tir6ll and in all 0431118 of general debility, loss of Jcppell Mte, Old Madeira Wine, vise per bottle .. 00 Old Port Wine, do. do. 1 00 Old Sherry Wine, do. d 0.,,.. 100 Address your orders to Sole Age me - ZEIGLER SMITH, Wholesale Druggiste, 01. W. corner SE COND and GREEN Ste , Also, for sale by 301111 DIM, Druggist, ' Brantford road, opposite Hanover. Moiktte %dicks., MORE TO BE ADMIRED' THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM area 'noun la KINGS OR EMPERORS WIIAT f WBY, A BBAUTIYOL BRAD ON BAIR, Because It Is the ornament.tlod himself provided for all our race, Bonder, although the rose may bloom ever no brightly in the glowing cheek, the eye be eft/ no sparkling, the teeth be tholes of Towle, if the bead be bereft of its covering, or the hair be snarled and shrivelled, harsh and dry, er-worse still, if epriukled with gray, nature will lose more than half her charms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore and permanently secure to all such an ornament. Read the following and Judge. The writer of The drat is the celebrated pianist, Thal. berg: . Raw Wax, April 19, 1868. Da. WOOD: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the obligations I am tinder for the entire restoration of my hair to its original color; about the time of my Cr. rival in the 'United States It wee rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your Hair Restorative" It soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Re storative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious es well as agreeable. I am, deer sir, yours truly, 8. TRALDBRO. Drych a'rOwyliedydet. ll Wecen N awararan'OrriOn, 1 /8 Neaeaa at., April 12, 1868. Piot. 0. J. Woon: Dear Sir-43ome month or six .weeks ago I received s. bottle of year Heir Restorative awl gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray bah to Its original color ; but to her, as well as my screen, after a few weeks trial it hag performed that wonderful effect, by turning ail the gray hairs to a dark brown, at the same thnobeautifying and thicken log the bah. I strongly recommend the above Resto rative to all persons in want of each a change of their hair. CHARLES OARDBW. New Yeas. July 26, 1867. . Prior. O.J. WOOD I—With confidence do I recommend ,jour Hair Restorative - ea being the moat efficacious tide I ever saw. Slnoe using your Hair Restorative my hair and whiskers, which were almost white, have gradually grown dark ; and I now feel confident that a few more applications will restore them to their wan ral color. lc also relieved me of all dandruff and un pleasant itching, so common among persons who per. spire freely. J. 0. HILIIY. PROF. WOOD:—About twoyears, ago my hair com menced falling off and turning gray; I wee fast be- Corning bald,'and had tried Many remedies to no effect. I commenced tieing your Restorative January last. A few applicatiOnif fastened in hair firmly. It began to all up, grow out, and turned back to its former color (black). At this time it ip folly restored to its original color, health, and appearance, and I Cheerfully ream. fond its use to J. D. HOES. Chicago, 111., May 1,1867. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three Ambits: large ; medium, and small. The small holds hell a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least two'nty per Beat more In propor.lon than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, forty per cent, more in proportion, and retells for three dollars, O. J. WOOD ' 00., Proprietors, 812 BROADWAY, N. Y. (In the Tat N. Y. Wire RallinglEstablishment,) and 114 MAR e T Street, St. /AUDI, Mo., And sold by all good Druggists awl Panay Goode Dealers. raynostoz-tlrs & sow in 'Wirt THE PIiESg::4IMA6ELPHIA. FitDAV. JVL' il; - Iii5r::::::::::, tend Notices. . JR-N TUE ORPIIANA'' COURT FOR THE CITY AND 00UNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate of J.' DOMINIC DEB. BELL, deceased. - ' - Bur proceedings In partition. To John Darrell and Christopher Harrell, cone of WIM PATRICK BERRELL, deceased, over the age of twen ty-one years—the said WILLIAM PATRICK HER BELL, deceased, having been the brother of 3. DOMI NICK RERItELL, deceased. Catherine Barrett, daughter of said WILLIAM PA TRICK BERRELL, deoeaaed, - also over the age of twenty-one years. Matthew Berrell, William Berrell, and Thome Der rell, minor children of the said WILLIAM PATRICK DERRELL, deceased, whore Guardian la RCEANNAG DERRELL, the widow of WILLIAM PATRICK DES BELL, deceased Thos. J. Plunkett, Rosetta Plunkett, O. Dillon Plun kett, Mary Ann Plunkett, Matilda Plunkett, Isab Plun kett, and Letitia Plunkett, cone and daughters of MAR. CELLA PLUNKETT and THOMAS JAMES PLUN KETT, deceased—tho said MARCELLA PLUNKETT having been the Mater of the said J. DIOXIN RIK DER RELL, deceased. and having intermarried with the aid THOMAS •lAMEB PLUNKETT. . . . . And to all other perenne in Interest. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, in pursuance of a Writ of Partition Issued out of. the Orphans' Court, as aforesaid, in above Estate, an Inquest will be held by the 8110RIVF, on Premises on said Writ, des cribed. for the purpose of making a Partition or Valua tion of the earns, on FRIDAY the 30th day of July, A. D. 1858, at 10 o'clock, when and where ion may at. tend, If you think proper. GEOdGE SIEGEE, znyl4.frBm Sheriff. lIASTATE OF CATHARINE STEWART, 1:4 Decemed. Tho Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to audit, settle, and adjust the account of WM.IIA nRINGTON, Truetee un der the Will of CAM& RINE STEWART,decoasod, to report diatribution, will meet tho parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, July 26, 1856, at n o'clock A M. a his °Sloe, S. E. corner of LOCUST and EIGHTH Streets, in the city of Phila. dolphin. DANIEL D,OIII3HEATY, Auditor. jylk-urecf 6t WILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, for the Scholastic year, oonsisting of ten months', ' J. J. REED% , .. INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LIDIES, No. 1523 WALNUT Street, • The system of tuition Is based on that adopted In the. best Seminaries is Europe, sad nor/Immo thorough It. lamellae in the Rogli-h, French, and Latin languages ; special attention Is also paid to the formation of an ele gant style of composition, and to the cultivation of-a taste tor polite literature. The course of study will embrace every branch of education.- A limited number of pupils admitted Mb; the family. Their religious and- moral training la under the spacial Care of Mrs Reed, who has had many yearn experience, and deference will be pad to the Coolies . / and wishes of their parents in these mutton. The health and multi:let of the young ladies la also carefully attended to by her. Weekly boarding pupils - from Monday till Friday, re. salved at proportionate rates A week's vacation at 012rhanuut and at Easter. TERMS. (Payable half In advance, and half at - the expiration of five months.) For tuition in The regular course of study $lOO 00 N. B.—A Junior clams will be formed. (I , rman, Spanish, Italian, and other languagea, Dfu dio, (vocal and instrumental.) a nd (in oil and water colors,) at Pro:ea/ors, cA thit of Plano, per annum ,g Harp " Guitar. Tor Boarding Washing at 60 cents per dozen. Each boarding pupil la required to bring her own tow , ale, silver fork and spoon. Pew rent at coat TESTIMONIALS. It affords me pleasured° state that Mr. J. 3. Real la recommended by ofilcial testimonials of dlatingulthed gentlemen in London. From personal acquaintance with him, I can most cheerfully recommend hint as an ac.f compliehed eclair and gentleman to the confidence o the public. A. CON VERSE; The subscriber takes great pleasure in uniting with Dr. Converse in the above recommendation. From per sonal acquaintance with Mr. Reed, aa well as from his distinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar. CHARLES WADSWORTII. 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 escellent sketches of eminent persona, has re-opened Ira Institute for Young W Ladies, at 1623 Alnut street, one of the most admire, ble localities In the city. Mrs. Reed lea lady-who has had many years' experience to tuition, and bears a high reputation femme!' in training her pupils, both mo. rally and mentally. Mr. Reed. from his knowledge of European languages, and from having graduated le the first colleges In itngland, impede the advantages of the beat European eyetems of education; and particular at., tontlon is paid to the study of English Composition and Polite Literature. We would lay some stress 02 this latter fact, eines general literary information and cul ture, though by far the most distinguishing aim of in telligence and refined education, are, on the whole, far more neglected In most schools and colleges than any other branches.—Editor of Graham's Magazine for July, lbes, p. 81. . _ Henry Vethake, LL. D., Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. John J. Frazer, LL. D., Professor of the Physical Sciences In ditto. George Allen, LL. , Professor of Ancient Lan guages in ditto. Hen. William M. Meredith. Col. John W. Forney, editor of The Press. Charles G. Leland, Esq., editor of Graham's Maga zine. Rev. William B. Stevens, D. b., Rector of Bt. An drew's. . . Rov. Amma Converse, D. D., editor of the Cliristiast Observer. Roy. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Arch-street Preibp terlan Church. Joseph L. Keen ' Esq., West Philadelphia. Thomas H. Taylor, Esq., West Philadelphia, b. NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phl• ladelphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For Inforrastlon, call or Bond for olrealar. jelo-tr gIitiTTENDEN't , PHILADELPHIA V OODIESERCIAL COLLEGE, oortheast comer of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Stroots. An Institution designed to fit young men for Aci- TIVE BUSINESS. The whole building Is °sampled, and fitted op in s style surpaaaing anything of the kind In this minter. Thorough preparation for the oonnting-hottas BOARD OY TRUSTEES. B. B. Cloutegys, - Vranine Hoskins, George U. Stuart, David Milne, John Bparhawk, avid 8. Drown, Immo Hacker, A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, Pradesh* Brown, Joshua L ppinoott. • sp2ll•tf DNG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMIC, .B-A N. E. corner BIGHTS and BUTTONWOOD Bte. 00MMEICHAL DIOPADTALENT.—Book-keeping in all its varlone forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations in any branch of busiessu,• Plain and Orna. mental Writing; Commercial Caloulatins; Law and Cor respondence. No institution in the United Mates gives *more thorough and practical course. In this depart ment no teaching Is done in classes, and is open DAY and EVENING Time unlimited. ' MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT.—(Ieparate from the above,) Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Olas deal Education, via : Spelling. Beading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &e , Anoient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Bowdon' of 6 months commence September Ist, and February let. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and. charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. Ladd- tf P. DONLEAVY LONG. Principal. JOHN H. BELL, TEACHES OP NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY, At BRYANT & STRATTON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. B. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Strada. CARPETINGS. AUBURN TIIREE-PLY, SUPERFINE AND VENETIAN CARPETING, 111211111 , AOTUBBD fly J6IBIAII BARBER, with other important makes, of all grades, now In store and for nib by Boi,s A011:1111 in this cit . __ _ y, ATWOOD, RALSTON & co., 633 MARERT St.ES CARPETS. We wilt commence TODAY OLOBiNG OUT Onr entire Spring Stook of VELVET AND DRIMELS OARRNTINGS, GREATLY REDUCED PRIOZE. DAILY A BROTHER, No. 920 OfINSTNEIT Street. Pauthasers will plow Call and examine our lane assortment, 04129-tf [tagESTRY AARPETS.—JUST OPEN , a large lot of superior Topiary Carpets, to be sold at a low prim • DAILY & BROTHER, CASH CARNET STCHN, 220 CHESTNUT St. QIIPERB THREE-PLY OAR. PE TS -- kJ A front' salortment of new Diatoms at rednoed pieta, at DAILY JIROTHEIVS, OASH CARPET STOB3, 020 CHESTNUT St. BED ROOM OARPRTS.-10,000- YDS. of impactor Ingrain and Three-ply Climate, of the beet makes and otyles i at all prices, from $0 mull to 111.26 perard. ix mh3l-ffy DAILY SMOTHER, No. 920 OITERTNIIT Street. BJ ST HEAVY BRUSdELS.—.A. Leltla lot of new pattertuialzmop i r o to r tit i le, at low swim. CHEAP CARPET 82439.91. 920 CHESTNUT BO ,Busittesa trarths. HO. THOMPSON AND G. M. (JONAH . ROE, CONVEYANOFIRS. GEO.M. CON/LIMON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 038 ARCII street, below Tenth. 'MaL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY w, Boutheest Omer of NOM= and .LO. OUST Streets, Philadelphia, ani-1y • CHARLEIS TETE, OOMMISSION MEE CHANT and Importer of HAVANA 8RG4.118, (New) 188 Walnut street. mond dory. aul-li REMOVAL.- 0. PAWOHTT, HAIR CUTTER AND WM MAKISH, Has remored to 1010E10TM:3T street, four doors be low ELEVENTH. 352.0 YISR 13 TR 0 17 SE, ATTORNEY AT V.A LAW. OINTRII street, Pat:Mlle, Pa. au4.ly BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID U. LIOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer &ad Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either horn the 'helves or make to order ; Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Pnblie Offices Merchants, and others, of, the beet quality of Nogilelt or American Paper and bound IA TRIM styles, the most substantial manner. Orders for JOE PRINTING of every description Engraving and Llikograpking executed *tit neatness and despatch. A general assortment of English, hew& and Anted can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogan 7 a contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee. say—' , This display of blank booze for banking and mercantile nee is the beet in the Exhibition. The selection of the material le good, the workmanship most excellent, and their Brash and ap bearcoan neat end 1 11rPrOprild.." MaCi.Ur WOrlcia,.-I,euu barrels Woe. 1,2, and ILI 8 MAOHBBBL, in azioorted paektges, now in storo end for mile by ' JOHN M. KINNIDY do CO, aD 8..1v Nod. 100 and 182 North whir" IOFT CRUDE TIIRPENTINE.—Just re ceived n small lot of Soft Crude Tnrpentloe, of good quality, end for sale by WEAVER, FITLER & 00., jyl6 No. 23 N. WATER St., and 22 N. WHARVES, SHOULDERS. -50 -60 hid Shoulders, dry in so,R, for sale by 0. 0. RADLER & 00., 99‘ 9 North WATIM incest sleburationdl. $ 20 00 2,50 w REFERENCES ri"6" I.7HATIr -13 CEarpetinge. Otabonen. inettrante eirmisanits if ITT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 lJ Sough FOURTH' Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital 6200,000. Organised, 1851. Privileged to Ware Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a leas porlod ; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks receive Do mite; hold Trusts and grant annuities - ALFRED WEEKS, President. R. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. BURTIIIN, Secretary. nflikorons. Alfred Weeks, lion. W. D. Kelley, 11. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. D. Mingle, C. R. Licking, James Watson, J. L. Itutchluson, Ludlam Matthows, J.W .Btoken, William Curtis, jelB-ly 0. F. urner. CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 881 WALNUT Street, Phlladelptda. OIIADTED.ND CAPITAL $6OO 000—PAID UP CAPI .. TAI, $360,900, - . , , ,Tbls Company haring been recently REORGANIZED, and ,ita actual Capital largely increased, respectfully soliatte a share of the patronage of insurers. Fire and Marine Policies will bo issued at equitable rates of pre mium, and losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. DIRIOTOIIB William U. Godwin, O. H. Crawford, Jame,' W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall, William D. Themes, D. Franklin Jackson', g. N. Winslow, Z. O. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. WM. M. GODWIN, Preeident. I. 0. NM/M. Soaretur. mrlo.dtf T IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM -1-4 PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE! INES:MANOR 00hIPANY. Northeast Oorner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Ospital, 5e12,726.08. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grant' anntatiee and endowmente—pur. chases life Interests in Real Haste and makes all contracts depending on th e contingencies of Life. They act as Zseentors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and tinardians. Tal/STICHS. Daniel L. Miller, gunnel A. Blokes, Benjamin Goatee , William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, James B. rdoParland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Ruston, Samuel 0. Huey Theophllus Paulding, Oharlea Hallowell, Rdmnnd A Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, . Daniel L. UntehismOno Hodolphde Kent, John W. Horsier, William H. Can, lellis B. droller, dtdward T. Mott, Samuel J .ohrintlaa, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warmer M. Ruda, John D. Brenner, P. O. bitchier, Hasten. DANDIL L. bill.r.Rtt, President. SAMUEL B. STORRS, Vice Preet. . Joint W. HOlxon. Bearden'. nlB-11 T" QUAKER C ITY INSURANOE COMPANY.-oMoe 408 WALNVT Street, PHILA. DBLEILIA. -- CAPITAL SURPLUS 8277,605.85. Lamm against bee or damage br FIRS and the P10R1713 et the 811 A, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. . . . Ten per cent. In °Rah returned co the earned pre nalame of Open Inland Pollolea. OPPIOEBB. O.IOROD H. HART—President. B. P. ROBB—Vice President. H. IC 0000dHALL—Beoroutey and Trearucd. B. H. BUTLllR—dseletant Secretary. PlizOtolo. George H. Hart, Joseph ?delude, B. P. Bum, Polder S. Perkins, A 0. Outs% Charles G. Imlay. Andrew R.Ohambers, Samuel Jones, M. 11„, B. W. Batley, Hon. H H. Paller,l John G. Dale, H. R. Ooggehall, John L. Pomeroy. ruhle H. B. 00043911dJ.L. Secretary. A ROTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA .C3IL WI, NEW YOWL-01110, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics , Bank--Ceah Capital 1260,000, with a englitui.. nit) Company insure Buildings, 4er ohandlee, gurnitnre, Vessels in port and their cargoes, and other property, against Lou or Damage by lb* an d the Ebb of I ,, i•nd Navigation. Dolorosa. Henry Grinnell, Joehua L. Pope, • Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. GRIM', Henry 0. Brener, Henry Davie, Bdomnd Penfold, - 0. 11. Lilienthal, Hanson R. Corning, Theo. Polheams, Jr, Ogden Haggerty, Blishs B. Morgan Tomas Monagan, Abm. B. Van Nest, John H. Rule, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson, Charles Buten, James W. Phillip s Lords Lornt; Charles A. Macy, Samuel o.oltdden, Edward Mitten, Bteph. Cambreleng, Wm. B.•Bhepard -, Thmora Scott, Charles L. Prost, John Ward, Lotbrop L. Orrirgesi, Henry H. Bogert, William S. Yoadlat, Peter Idea, limery_Thayer, Benjamin El. Field,. Geo. Weatteldt, A. B. Prothinghatna Zalmon Taylor, Thai. 7.Ycraugs, Bonny B. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, _ A.T.BBRT WARD, President. Ilusesh A. Oen.rt, Secretary. an 10.1 y COMMO - ALI% PIM EtiBURAMON OOMPANY, • OP :lit STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. OPTION, NOETHWEsr oontan, POINITE AND WALNUT BTBSETS, Subscribed Capital, 5600,900. Paid up aspltal i 5200,000 DIIIIMOIS. . D. b. June, Thos. S. litewmt, H. 7,, Deaner, J. M. Butler, J. M. Whitall, J. K. Welker, Lin. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendell, IL Lewis, Jr., S. 11.. Morale. ' - DAVID JAYN2, M. D., President. THOMASO. B ! S . The Pres% SAxurn. P. Moos. Bfterstery. • 7a29.1 IN- . 1 " strßANon COMPANY. INCORPONATMD 13Y TUN BYLVANIA,-18136. et PENN. OVNION, 1. Corner TRIAD and WALNUT Otroete; MARINE INSURANCE, ON MGM, 0 &AGO, To all pate of the World. MIGHT, INLA D INSURANCES, On Geode, by River Cantle, Laken end Lend Oaniage to all p arts of the union. FIR INSURANCES, On afereiundise generally. On Stores, Dwelling McLane &o. ABiIETB OE THE OOMPANY, November 2,1867. Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Estate 5101,869 1;14 Philadelphia Olty and other Loans 187,011 26 Btook in Banta, Railroads, and Insurance Companies Bllls Receivable Cash on hand Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policiae recently issued, on other debts due the Company 92,780 67 Dabseniptlogi Notes 100,000 00 =2l William Martin, James 0. Hand Joseph R. Beal, Theopidins Paulding, Edmund A. Bonder, James Traqualr, John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose, J. P. Peniston, George Ct. Leiper,Joshua P. Rrre, Edward Darlingt on, Samuel R. Stokes, . Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan Wm. 0. Ludwig, .Tames B. McFaland, Thigh Craig_,_ Thomas 0. Rand, Bpenoer Mellesin, - Robert Burton, Ja4 Charlet. Roily, ' Jno. B. Semple, Pittsbgh., R. Jones Drooks,l Vr, T Morgan, 4 g Jacob P. Jones, I. T. Logan, is WLLLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vine President. HENRY LTLBULtit. Secretary. ' ja9-y pan AND INLAND BISKS.—FAMB A.• INSURANCE COMPANY. Capitol ,4100,0:00. ' (Organised miller the Aot of Assembly relative to Tri swum Companies, paneled April 2d, 1U0.) GEORGO W. DAY, President. THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vies-President. WILLIAMS BLANCHARD, Beeretary. Moe 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. George W. Day, .Jacob 8. Vaughan, William W. Walton, Henry Lewin, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. 11. BD, Barclay Lippincott, John W. Averment, Jos. R. Drognard, A. H. Rosenhetm, Chas. Stabs', fe24-y X Siam. Waco anb Liquors. 4 LEXANDRE SEIGNETTB BRANDY. 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 Vat ted Staten bonded warehoune, entitled to debenture. A constant supply on hand, in half, quarter, and one eighth pipes, dark and pain 4 JelS-tt MILES ROBIN tic CO. COGNAO.—The subscribers, sole agents In the State of Penneylvii tda for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN DT, bog to call the attention of the trade Utile Reporter ,quality, and feel oonfident It will compare favorably vittiksbe most favorite brands In the market, ARNOLD & WORL D • 120 WALNUT Street. • Ihe A tili c er ta • tra n re t le n ge ir o e f ngl e en e le t tre lj , ni Ol d v2 t t tag 'Outages, fri half, quarter, and eighth p n ipen. JelEt-tr I AMBREY GRAPE-LEAF ()HAM PANE. ARNOLD & WORL, Role Agentdi, 120 WALNUT Street SALMON, BRAD, tic.-20 tieroos No. 1 Salmon ; 18 bble. do.; 50 bbla. prima fida Shad; 200 Beale-flah ; 180 bble Whito-Ban, now in store and tar Ede by JOHN M. KENNEDY & 00., Woe, lan sad 182 North vrharve !`CLARET-126 OASES M.ARGAUX, 160 V Oases BT. JULIEN, In quells end pinta. in store end for male by A. MERINO, . ap22 140 Routh FRONT Street BRANDIES.—ig Pinot Oastillon," Bittrett, and other Oognaca of various yintairee In ball pipes and varter conks • Pallor°lain Rochelle Brandlee, pale and dark, In half pipes, half mac, and one-eighth naafi. imported and for eale by 11.12NRY BOHLEN & 00., oda 221 and 228 South Fourth street CL LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FINE WINER, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &0., se South YIRTII Street, Philadelphia, sully CCORDIALS.--ANISETTE,OURACOA, and IdARABOLLINO, in store and for sale by nn22 A. lIIRTRO.I4O R. PROM/. ot. H 1 I, ADE LPH IA WARMING AND A. VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD & WILSON, 81700T8ROR9 TO O. ♦. lIAERIBOA We have removed from our old stand In Walnut West to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT greet, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stook of Warm Mr Furnaces, peeking Ranges, Bath Boilers. Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Gratea, &.o.„ See. We are now Manufacturing 0111LBONT CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all masses of buildings. Also, new and beautiful .patterns of Low Down Orates, and Parlor Coed Grates of all sites and patterns. We have also commenced the manufacture of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Stone. Thome Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL .PREMIUM at the late Ftrir and Exhi• bition of the Ranktin Institute of this city. They repreeent all the rare and beautiful ANTIQUZI Mammas, are not injured by SMoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much less price than Marble. Cali and see them. ARNOLD A WILSON. BENJ. M. YELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia. April, 1868—ap24 ly ILITIDSIEOR OHAMPAGNE.—PIPER'n gennburbrand, oonntantly on band, tooeived from sole Importern, and for sale by A. MIBRINO, Bole Agent in this Olty, ' 160 8080 IPRONT Storat, spZI-dfim HERRINOS— 800 bbls. NO. 1 PICKLED Uerring ; 800 bbla extra Newfoundland ditto 720 bbls Potomac dry salted ditto, now In store aryl for Sale by ;NO. M. KENNEDY & CO. rayl6 Ha. WI =4 lila N. WHABVIO. STEAM TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN —The shortest sea paa.age between America and Europe.--NEW YORK to 0 A LW AY, Ireland. Only 15 hours , travel, including four hours' sea pas sage, from Galway to London vie flolyhead. The lino will consist of six powerful London, Steamships. The nr t two nre now running as follows : INDIAN EMPIRE will leave 1\ ow York Friday, July 2.3.. . AMERMAN EMPIRE will leave Galway Tuesday, ily 27.. AMERICAN EMPIRE will leave New York on or about August 17. The splendid steamehip INDIAN EMPIRE, E. COUILTNAY, Commander, will poaltivelyleave New York, for Galway, FRIDAY, July 23d. This chip has splendid accommodations for first, second, and third Mien paseengers, who will be taken through to any part of Great Britain at the following greatly reduced rates, including a liberal cabin table, and provisions for third class passengers to Galway: First clam 390 Second class 60 Thud clams 30 Passengers for Germany, &c , will have free tickets to London or IBM, from whence atesmers are corkshiutly leaving for hamburg, Amsterdam, and other ports. Freight delivered in Galway and Dublin. Specie and valuable packages delivered also In Liverpool, Man chester, and London, at reasonable rates. For passage, freight, and further particulare, apply to WILLIAM A. SALE & CO., Jylo-bly22 No. 46 SOUTH Street, Now York. WALN TED—Throe good VESSELS, of no awl aOO tons, to load for porta in the Gulf. Also, one of about 300 tone capacity, of light draft of water. Imruediate despatch and good rates of freight given. Apply to gatWANTED—A Bret-olass VESSEL, of 800c1,000 tong capacity, to load fora port lu the Pacific. Cargo now ready, end fair freight will be paid. . Apply to Jyl.s,dtf o a & lo l mt VA ln ls t rj e E L D . -- Bi A nu. g o n d o fo V r E N S e S w gOrleans.r to &Wridompatch and good rateoglven. • Apply to 1118110 , SIMONS, & CO., * jylb-tt 120 NORTII IVIIARYES. NOT ICE C ITY - WASHINGTON, advert o ised to sail OF on TEI i tia AY, July 15th. hasirrr been detained to carry the rotted Btetes meas. will mall on ,SATUItDAY, July 17th, at noon precisely. aitFOR SAN FRANCISCO.-CLIPPER OF YIII:IIP3DAY, 16th July Inat.—LowEar RATUB, AND NO DI:TONT/ON. The superior A. 1 Clipper Ship WANDERING JEW, Sriaar°L, Commander, le now reeolv:ag her cargo, at Pier 10, E. R., (New York,) and will poalttvoly call se above. The Wandering Jew was built for the California Trade, to throughly ventilated, and of snail capacity; has just made the voyage in St days from Amoy to Havana, being the shortest passage ever made between thane porta. The superior sailing qualities of this ship, her small capacity, low mice of freight, and early day of sailing, preaont unequalled inducemonta. %or balance of freight apply to 111111105, IHMONB, & CO., 120 NORTH WHARVES QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS GOW, DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY, •i' LIVERPOOL. THE LIVtCRPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM SHIP CO.'S Clylo-bullt Iron Stoameldpa ere Intonded to mil as A:./lowa : PROM NNW YORK. CITY OF BALTIMORE Thursday, July It, CITY OF WASHINGTON " 1501 MANGAROO u $c 90th, And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. A. PROM LIVERPOOL. CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 224. KANGAROO ." July 7th. CITY OF BALTIMORE.. ..... 41 " 2Lst And each alternate ............. Cabin Passage from New York and Philadelphia... 476 mint Claes to any of the abovo-mentioned placea, and found in best cooked Provi dons SO Return Tickets good for 6 months 60 Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York or Philadelphia 44; Pansongera forwarded to Havre, Parts, Bremen, Ram burg, &0., without delay at through retell. The Company's Steamship BOSPIIORUS will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liverpool, In connection with the departurea fosstiew York, taking goods from Antwerp to New York, at a through retool freight. Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York $46. Drafts on Liverpool from II upwards. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 16 BROADWAY, New York, and 109 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. Or WILLIAM INMAN, je22 62 and 63 Towecßuilding, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL AND - PRILA DELPIIIA BTEAMBIIIP COMPANY. Steam communication between New York and Ant warp pie li s aL n i M feet screw-stearnehip BOSPHORUS, Captain McGuigan, (lately employed In the Royal Mall service,) will mil regularly between Antwerp and Liver pool alternate THURSDAY, In connection with the company's steamships from Liverpool to Now York. Goods for New York will be received and slapped by the Agents in Antwerp and bills of lading signed thorn at a through rate of freight. The first sailing from Antwerp will be on the 17fh. of June, in conjunction with the CITY OF WASHING TON from Liverpool, on June 23. For further particulars and terms of freight and pas sage, apply to J. P. Kremer k Co., Antwerp; William Inman, Lower - Buildings, Liverpool, and at the Com pany's Ofgces, 15 Broadwcy, New York, and 109 Walnut street, Philadelphia. jell-1m REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI aarilaDEßCE.—Schooner WOROESTER, RUODIIB Master, now loading at CallowhillatreaWbarf. Vor freight, apply to Captain, on board, or to /NO. at NENNEDY & CO., je2l 150 and 132 NORTH WHARVES. FOR 013AHLESTON AND SA VANNAH —HERON'S LINE. GOODs RECEIVED AND DILLS Of LADING SIGNED EVERY LAY. liplondid eirst-elsas side wheel Steamships N ow i oni cXSALFPII sod STATE OP °BORGIA, one of these slitrialifir.the South and Southwest, o'clock A. al te rnately for MaTP/LDAS at rannah. •ott Ba. TOR CHARLESTON, The KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles P. Marsh man, will commence loading on Thnriday, July 22d, and nail for Charleston, S. C., on Saturday, July 24th, at 10 o , olock A M. FOR SAVANNAH. The own OD 411011GjA, Capt. John 3. Garvin. will commence loading on Thntaday, July 20th, and call for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, July Slot, at 10 o'clock A M. At both Charleston and Savannah, there shltwoonneel with steamers for florid& and Havana, and with rail. made. &a., for all tlltfiorltle sad Bouthwed. 12,1508 00 220,292 90 88,892 66 Heavy Freight at an average of lb per cent. below New York steamship rates. INSIIRII7OII. FREIGHT and INoUft iNCE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by setting recede. Cabin passage 820 00 Steerage do 8 00 Eioureion Tiokete, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. Por freight or passage, apply to A. lIHRON, Jr., No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. T. G. BUDD. • Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GREINER. & 00. Por Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. Por Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARTS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For nevena, from Charleston, steamer .18ABBL, on the Oh and 10 th of every month. Jell 702,188 87 STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, sad LONDON. D 1 • without delay. for 30 dollars. Return Bekaa, good for six months, to either of the above places by any steamer of the line, 00 dollars for the round trip, out and back. /ROM NSW TOIL Now York, McMillan, Saturday, Julylo, at 12 o'clock, Id IdUnburgh Cumming, " July 24, t, Gloogow,Goodwin, ~ dogma 7, ~ ROY 01,11.1001 r. Nclinburgh, Cumming Saturday, June 28. Glaagow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, McMillan. Wrdneaday, Auguit 11 RATES OP PASSMigt. 17tolt GLASGOW. First Olsas • lb guineas 8 sg flteersge, found with cooked provisions First Olam $75 00 Steerage, found with rooked precisions.......... 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta in Steerage, free. Return tickets available within eta month., by any steamer of this line. Pint Olass 1140 00 Steerage.. ...... SOO 00 An experienced Surgeon at Inched to e ach Steamer. Bor freight or passage apply to WORRALiN & 00., 128 WALNUT Street, Phliedel phis. Roam CRAIG, 17 Broadway New York. HALL & LORRY, Buohanan , s ?Baltimore myll ARNOLD & WORL, 120 WALNUT Street. T HE BRITISH N :VI AMEBIC ROYAL MAIL OTIMMELIPS. MX NNW 1011 TO LITILIPOOL. Chief Osbin Panage $lBO Beoond Osbin Pus Age 16 1/10)( /SOTTO], TO utaaroos. Chief Oabin Paasage $llO Second Cabin Passage 00 The snips from Banton call at Halifax. 1 PIRBIA,Oapt. •Indkina. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stout. AHERIOA, Ospt.Wickman ASIA, Capt. B. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Eyrie. A/T.IOA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels tarry a clear white light at mut-head; green on starboard bow ; red en port bow. AYRIOA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wednesday, June oth AMBRIOA Moodie, U Boston, Wednesday, June M. ASIA, Ma, "N York, Wednesday Juan 234 CANADA, Lang, -" Boaton, Wednesday, June 80 PERSIA, Judklne, " N York Wednesday• July 1. NIAGARA, Wickman," Boaton, 'Wednesday, Jnly 24. AFRICA, Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, July 21 Bertha not aecrored un%il paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. , The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Oliver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metala, unleasallls of lading are signed therefor and the taluetherem; 1 it sin expressed. Yor freightor ) tit i r e apply to my 10-y B OIINAItD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. NAXOS'. •.11131111101E. J. YAIJOILIJI li•=1011'. enu.uir Z. asamme. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, PUTIC AND WASHINGTON STREBTeI, • PIIILADILPSIA. • MERRICK & SONS, INGINGERS AND MAO/lINIBTfi i • twantfaetnre MO and Low Pressure Steam Buenas, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers . , Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Out ings of all kinds, either Iran or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, /to. Retorts and Gas Muthlimy of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, such as linger. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, eco. Bole Agents for N. Billfenike Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Naarnyth , s Patent Steam Hammer, J. P. Ross , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—D. EL SANTO?, SAM..t.IiANDEEL BAFEB. A lugs ansortment of EVANS & WALTON'S IIIZZADRLPHIA ANUFACTP RED BAIiptANDNIL BAUM, VAULT DOOBil i ?or Bank' and Storm DANE WOKS, to any now in WIC lONla DO a 8 BHUTIBBH, Sce., On as good terms as any other eetabliehtnent in Our United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. SVI South FOUR= street, Pnizadilphts. ault4f I le.kl COMPOSITE IRON RAILING.—T. L. LITTLEFIELD, No. 23 N. SIXTH Street, Sole Agent for Hutchinson ec 1171okereham , e celebrated COMPOSITE EAILINOB, would call attention to hie now patterns of Iron Bailing, Verandahs, Baloonles Carriage and Perin Oates will Home, &0., Act., and he la confident they win be found the beet artielea Of the kW in the watld. 0 4 1 1 3 Ping 1118110 P, SIMONS, & 00, 'l2O NORTH 'WHARVES 1118110 P, SIMONS, & CO. 120 NORTH 'WHARVES JOHN G. DALE, Agent, NV WALNUT Street JOIIN EL DALE. Agent PREIGHTO ILEDUOSD. filatbintrn anb iron. fireproof eafce iftaitroatra. IE4I4 N .. ° 4 T RIPAUMP R igr ati I ApEL IA WILMINGTON, AND BALT - MORE RAILROAD". , On aid after Monday. May PABSENGER TRAINS LEAVE P H IL A DELPHIA For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Expreaa,) and 11 P.M. For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.30, and 11 P. For Now Castle, at BA. 61,, and 4.30 P, 64 , Poe Middletown, at 8 A. 61:, and 4.30 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 7.30, Express, 10.15 A. M., and 5.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6 45 and 10.30 A. M., and 1.45 and 8.65 P. M. Leave New Cattle at 8 and 0.50 A. M., and at 8.15 P. M. Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M. and 6.45, . . Leave Dover at 8 A. DI., and 4.56 P.M. Leave Seaford at 0.25 A. M., and 2 P. AL TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 5.10 A. M., 2P. itt., and 2.15 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal timore, Do do 5.40 P. M. frau Baltimore to Phila phia. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run as follows Leave Philadelphia for Permille - :and Intermediate plum! at 8 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P. LB. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do a3O A. at. Leave Baltimore for Havre do Grace do 610 P. M Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 640 P. M. Jed S. M. FELTON', Preeldent. NORTH PENNS YL MD. VANIA RAILROAD. 105 BETRIAREM, ALLENTOWN. MAI 3 C H ORGNR, EASTON. DOYLESTOWN, &a. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT TARES EFFECT MONDAY. MAY 17th, 1868. For Bethlehem, Allentown, blanch Chunk, and Eas ton, &a , (Expresso In connection with L. Valley Rail road, from WILLOW Street at 9 L. M. and 226 P. M. Passengers! tar Easton by 2.26 P. M. Train take Stage at Iron Bill Station. - For Doylestown. rAcoommodathm,) from Willow et., at 8.80 A. M and 5110 P.M For Fort Washington (doeommodation) from Feoond and Chatham Streets at T. 26 and 10.26 A. M., and 4.10 and 6.46 P.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (EXpresa ). at 9 A. Sr, , and 2.20 P. M., with passengers -from Lehigh Valley Rail road, and arrive at Willow Street at 12 M. and 5 26 P.M Leave Detylestown at 6 A. M. and 2 SO P. M., and ar rive at Wills Street at 816 A. ht. and SP. Si. Leave Fort Washington - at 8 and 9 A. M.; and - 2:16 and 630 P. M., and arrive at Second and Chatham Streets at 8.59 and 960 A, M atidB.B6 and 6.20 P. M. ON BURLAPS Leave Willow street for Doylestown at 8.30 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 A M. and 6.16 P M. All Passenger Trains MOVING NORTH end SOUTH will atop at Ohatham Street and connect with City Pas senger Railromi Fare to Bethlehem SI 50 " Manch Chunk 2 00 " Doylestown 80 ELLIS CLARK, &geol. reEw YORK LINES.—THE CAMDRis L Y AND AtiliOY RAILROAD AND PUILADELPIIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 0021PAFIVE LINES. PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW.YOUR, AND WAY PL.A.OIO. Leave Ls follows, Ms At OA. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda- Con 2 2f At a A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ao commodation 2 26' At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jamey City, Morning Mail 8 00 At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Taeony and Jersey City, livening Express 8 00 At 2 P. IL, via Camden end Amboy, C. and A. Ex press 800 At 5 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail 8 0 At BP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda. • tion, let Olaas 2 00 At 8 P. El., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Olen. 150' At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aeoommoda tion, let Ohms 2 00 At 5 P. M.via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda tion, 2nd ' Class 115 The 6 P. SI. Lne row daily, all others Sundays es - 'tested .a MX P. M., from Kensington Depot, via jersey rity, Mal, Saturdays excepted 52 26 Express Lwea stop as sae prtheipal elusions only. Per Belvidere, Easton, Plemingtrat, Ac., at 6A. M and 4 P. M. from Wamot street wharf. for Water Gap, Stroudsburg, &Tauten, Wilkesbane, Montrose. Great Rand, &e. at 6 - A. M., via Delaware, Levoriveanna at Warta= Railroad. For Freewill, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Poe Moont Molly at WAY Tzu A. M., and 2X and 6 P. M. ss Per Bristol, Trenton, Ice., at 2% and 4 P. hi Tor Palmyra, ltancioeas, Beverly, Burlington, Bordon• town too., M. Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown, and In. termediate placed, at 2% P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 10 and 11X A. M. and for Barlinsrton and Bristol at 4 P. M. All lines exciptllM P. 31 , leave Walnut streetwEarf. ii7"ffifty pounce or baggage only allowedaeon pas. longer. Pu llen:me are prohibted from taking any thing as baggage but their wear i ng appar le. Ail bag gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Corn pony limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be yond $lOO, except by special contract. WM. 11. GLTMEIEB, Agent an 2-2 y 0. fr. A. B. B. 00. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD LINE.--CKTIOKEST ROUTE to Elmira Willtesbpm, BMW°, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, hMwaukle, Burlington, - Montreal, St. Paula Detroit, Dunlieth, and Mt. Lonts. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia - and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and WEB Streets, daily, (Sondays excepted,) cc follows : 7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Ms, Buffalo Detroit, Chicago, hillwaukeo, Rook Island, asiena, St. Pawls, Bralington, and St. Louis. _ . OAP) P. M. lIIGHT 32CP8353, Tor Elmira r Niagara Balla, Spiral°, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook /eland, Galen, Bt. Paula, Harlington, and St. Lank. ..• .. • • •-• Tickets good till toed. The 7200 e. M train connects at Reading with the ta a rghtfor Harrisburg and all Math= on the LRBANON - - "irk.II,AILROAD; At Rupert, fox Wilkesbarte, Pittston tgocanton, and all etatlone on the LAWEAWANNA AND BLOOMODRE4 RAILBO,in. EEMM=I=M=;;CI CM= Wi'kasha:re $4 60 Pittston - 4 60 Scranton a 76 Wilkeebarre 4 50 Williamsport 6 51 Elmira 700 Canandaigua 8 00 Genera, via Gorham 8 00 Rochester 8 50 Niagara Falls 8 00 Buffalo .10 00 Erie 10 60 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 18 00 " 'du Niagara Falls 18 00 Toledo, via Now York and Erie 16 28 Columbus 16 " Oinclrmati. New York and Brie - " Niagara Falls Indianapolis, na New York and Erie Detroit, via Niagara Falls Chicago, via Great Western Railway ct Lake Shore Railroad Rook Island, via Niagara Falls Lake Shore Railroad. Darlington lowa City _ St. Louis, via Chicago..... ... ..„,,, (I Indianapolis Dunlieth St,Panla _ , ID — Ticketa can be procured at the Philadelphia and Xlmira Railroad Line's Ticket 0 dice, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CIINBTNDT Streets,. and at the Pas senger Depot., BROAD and VINIS. TIIROUGH EXPRESS FBRIGRT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily , Mondays eloopted,) for all aolate West and North, at P. ai. Freights moat be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure their going the same day. Dr" Freights are forwarded with greeter deepateh and Lower Rates than by any line from this ofty to the West and Northwest For farther information app to ALLEN & 111JOIG, Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Van ; Or to CHAS. S. TAPPED, General Agent, N. W. nor. Sixth end Chestnut ete.,Phileda. G. A NIOOLIS, Gen'. Supt. Phl/sda. and Rea R ailroad. D. A. NDA, Gerd. Supt. Oatewinea, W. & B. Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD; do3l-1y Gent. Supt. W'rusport and Elmira Rallniad. DHILADEL PM A AND READINGRAIL X ROAD—PAST PRBIORT LINE.--Prelght trains leave the Depot, BBOADBtreet, below VINE, daily, for Buffalo. Buepenelon Bridge, Oeneda_, Detroit, Chicago, ttalene, Dubuque, Bt. Utile, and Interme diate point'. This in the ehorteet route to CianAs and the Lake Porte, end goods will be forwarded arittlgreatef despatch to the 'bare points than by any tinier route. TAMP OP Melts PV' 100 las;, 44 Railroad Ist olar.. alms. 4411 aliss Bmpapalon Bridge 90 0.m.10 90 TO. 90 60 Pio Dunkirk... Detroit.... KIM Chicago._l 60 116 100 80 Freight going through by rail All the Wfir taut M marked "VIA BAIL."' No transhipment between Phil.delphia and Elmira Mark good& via Philadelphia and Beading Railroad and send tone Depot, Broad etre.% below Vine, daily, before 5 P. M. Nor further information in regard to this route, tall at the through freight °Moe of the Philadelphia Nia gara, and Great Western Line., N. W. corner SIXTH and ONESTNIIT. dello.l I)ENNSYLVA.NL& RAILROAD.—THE GREAT OENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the /it lento Citiee with Western, North-western, and flOtith western States, by a continuum /Wiwi%) direst. This Road also oonneota at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all porta on the Western Riven and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all orta OD the North.western Lakes; making the most D IRECT, CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTH by which Freight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. . . BATES BETWEEN PHILADET,PIHA AND P/TTS RGII. ' Fins, Otiss—Boots, Does, Hate, and Oapi, Books, Dry Goads,(in boxes bales and trusdra), Drugs, (la boxes and bales) Feathers, Furs &e 'M. per 100 lbs 810050 GUM—Domani*Mewling . , Meting and Ticking,(in original bales), Dregs (In cask s), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (In casks,) Wall Paper Leather, L iquor , Sheep Pelts, Dastwird, &o. de 603. pa 100 Ite TXixo Chass—Anylle, Hemp, Bacon and Pork. Salted, (loose of in sacks), Paints, (dry and in oll,) Oils,(except lard and pa 100 MS MAWS% Wan—Coffee, Ptah, moon, Beef, and Pork, (in maks or bolos eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, NCI., Sods Ash, German Olsy, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Manufactured T - blow, Roain 011, Queenewere, Sugar, (Wads., bbis, and boxes, { &0., ito 400. per 100 lb horns-160. par bbl. until further notice. GRAM-46M. per 100 lbs., until farther notice. Oorroe—s2 per bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping Goods from so p oint Mat of Medal phis, be particular to Kelt pao ea vie Poossytvaicia Rai/road? , All Goods oonsign to the Ageals Of this Road, at Philadelphia or PitWburgh, will be forwarded without detention. noway Aoins.—Olarks & Co., OMoggo ; Packer & & Co. Memphis, Tam.; P. Y. Bass & Co,. St. Lords, Mo.; P. G. 0,11.1 tie & Co., Evansville, Indiana • Wm. Bingham, Lordsvi le, Kentucky.; B. 0. kr,,kninis Madison, Indiana ) W. Brown & Co., and Ather & Hibbard, Cincinnati; H.B. Pieroe & 00. Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & 00., No. 64 liilbystreet, Iliarton; Leech &00. No. 2 Astor a r ouse, Newlterk No. 1 William at. New York ; B. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & KUM, Baltimore D. A. Stewart, P ttsburgla. H. 11. HOUSTON, lieneral Freight Agent. H. J. Loma/am, de4l. General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. F ISH- 200 quintals °odelA. 100 do. Pollock. 800 bble. Mackerel. JO do. White Nish, for sale by EIADLIR Ne WATEI hin.e. - - NIN 47t MI'N O NO T I, O YIt . N — I N A. O R R A I: I II ,- non)..,OI.LANOL OF HOLM. On and.after MONDIY, July 211111, leba, the Trains on tb Is Road will leave Front and Willow streets daily (Bunfirsexeented,) as follows : ,FoFßetblehern, E eton, &c.,at. .. . . A. M. For' Dethlebem, Allentown an Mauch Chunk, at For Doylestown, at For Fort Washington, at, TRAINS FOR PRILADELPRIA. Leave Bethlehem, ,at. 900 A. M. and 5.30 P: M. Leave Doylestown, et 8 00 A. of. and 4.00 P. M. Leave Fort IV aahington. 'at..6.15 A. M. and 2.50 P. M. No change In solidly Trains. All Fa... Ranger Trains connect At Chatham street with Ciy_ Paesenger Railway. iU . The 035 A. M. Train from Philadelphia ' end the 5.30 .. Al. Train from liethlehlim ' will make dose connections with Easton, and with the New Jo , so. Ctn. tral Railroad. ELLIS CLARK, Jy2l-4t ,Agent. P iHILADILPHIA, GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILLIOAD.--£CALMINI ARHANGDMENT.--0a sad attar MONDAY, May 10th, 1868. 701 t GIIIIIANTOWN. Leave Phil - &dolphin at 6N, 7, Ir. 9-06 mbe.,10,11.4. A. 31..1.2,8, 6,5, 8,7.8, 9,10, ta;113( P.ll. Leave Germantown at 6. 1,7 K, 8, e. 914, 1014, 1.13‘, A. M. 1-10 min., 2, BX, 4X, SN, ON, 8, 940 min., awl 1:g. M. The 7K &slot& A. 91. Train from Germantown atop only at Wayne an Tiogn. eltreete Stations. " ON IFU7 DAYI3; Leave Philadelphia at 9.23 min. A. M, 2,5 Ni and 8 P. Ai Leave Germantown 8% A. 11., 1-10 min., 4%, anaf P. M. OTIFITNIIT RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 8, 9 06 min ,11% A. M., 2,8, • 8. 8, 10 P. 2d. Lease Chestnut 26111 at 9 90 mad 7.86.9.10, and 10.10 rain A. Id ,12.60, 8.10, 4.10;15.10 7.40, Intl 9.20 mit, P:36. - - , ON SUNDAY/. ---• • • . Leave Philadelphts. 9 20 A. IS., 2, M. NA 8 P. M. Obeetnnt BM at 8.10,m.tA, A. 141., 12.b0 410 2.40 P. in FOD CONBHOHDOKIEN AND NORDDI TOWN Leave Philadllphio at ex, e,,n a. 31.,1.06 rata., 8.10 iln..4X 0X,111(P.M P " Liam "Norristown at 6,6,401000 N . , Leave Philede6pitiZei #.4 s if • Leave Monfliovii at TA. M.' and 6P. M. FOR MANA Leave Pbtledelaila at 6/, 134 . 9, U A. M. 1.05 Jab, 2.061nt5., 8.10 mln , cm, 9,17;[ P. M. M. Leave Mannyunk at . 64.71,‘,6w„ . . 11)i A. 11., and.9P.4 n l iTidc _ VEUHTER VALLEY RAILROAD-NOR DOWRWO. , . . Laura PM1a3.34-Ma st 03( A. M., and 3.10 lath. P. M lowa Lonwuicztown at 11( A. M , and 1 P. M. H. X. SMITH, General Bnpertutoridant. Dapa.V.Plinth and Gram droeta. PM.ladelphia. 1858 PEN N-SYL VA NIA 858 CENTRAL. RAILROAP THOM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, WHEEZING And thecae by Railroad to , f • sTRUBENTILLII, oir.vsLAND, CINCINNATI CHICAGO, LouisviLes, BURLINGTON, INDIANAroLIs, sr. PAILS, And all intermediate pomts OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, ENNTI7_ ,ORlit MOM GAN, WISCONBIN, miNNESOTA. MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Paesengens to pointsovest of Pittebufgh, Wheeling, Cleveland and Ofeetime, have choice of routed, sad are regneeted to make a *election before applying for tick ets. TIMER THROUGH TRAMS LHAVH YHILADIL . • PHIs DAILY, ?orating dose oonneations at Rittsburgh to all points West. - On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1858, Thrall through, and Two lecommOdatlon trains, will learn the depot, B. E. owner at nLENZNTII. and MARKET streets, an follows: T?&18 ron PITTBBORITH AND Tffff WEST Leive. Mail train at.;..q 30 A. M. Feat line I. 00 noon. Ifspreas 1nai1..11.00 night. WAY TRAINS MUTE. WAY TRAINS ARRITZ. Harrfahrug stp • - Harrisburg so- comm.:dation 900 P. M. comtneelation.f.ls P. Lancaster " 5.00 P.M. Lancaster ." .9 60 Al ..14 The mall train stoppat the stationabetwoen delphia and Pittsburgh. The Express mail zone daily, the other thane Sunday excepted. The cars leave the Pennsylvanis Witted Pages r Station, southeast corner otELEVENTIIand etreeta, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. ' For further Information, apply at the Depot of he Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours °VIA. M. and 1.1 P. M. WOMB MOOD I - my 10. Agent Penn's Railroad lao. reLANOAR:I).. HO IT SE,—BROADWAY .11.... and TWELFTH Street, New York, "re-opened, elegantly farniahed With every modern improvement. The location to fashionable snd healthy. The 1001713 are largo,ond wel ventilated. Meals served at all boars, SOT every attention paid to the comfort of guests. Transient board $2 per day. Per manonfboard at lower rates. - The whole under the management of 0 I. MAOLBL LAN, tlate of the totted- States Hotel. Philadelphia.) who respectfully solicits the patronage of We friends end the travelling Dubl e jdin-gm TONES HOUSE, - HARRISBURG, PA. !IN Asia l Isar.) ELEGANTLY PI7RNInuERs NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. rayll9-y-LELI3 WORRELL ROUSE, N. W. cor. THIRD and HARMONY 001:Thlr. Tne nadernigoed takes pleasure in Informing MS friends and 'be public at urge, that be bee opened the above FAT ABLIBILSIEN T, and pieSges himself to merit the patronage of his joildrOne, ever artra 0 to of sere nor glair y, having been se lected without...re. to price. oilA a tas rropr atm.. my274lm -NELLS HOUSE, (NROPSAN PLAN ; ) OPEN DAY AND NO. 115 SOUTH EIGHTH BT., BELOW 011:ESTNITT, tBILADHLPIII.I. Thin HOUSE is for Permanent and Transient Lodg• ing. Every end will be made 133 the Proprietor, NIOUOLLS, to give satisfaction to'his Patrons.. Thus establishment is altnated in the heart or - the city, centre of butanes', and convenient to all places of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling community will tat it a deeirable place for comfort, ofeenlinees, mot °woo- 933 ale fa/niched at all hours Eibgle Rooms, SO Cents per night. By the week 12.60 sod upwards. mb,13041' 3/ • CHANT'' : on, VOWS POIDITEI BTBAW Aura btassa; PHILADELPHIA. s¢24-11 MaKIBBIN h ?DER. Pimps' ...msg. 2100 , 1000 22 00 2200 27 00 27 00 24 00 29 2,5 29 00 29 00 27 60 86 10 MESSRS. OHICKERING & SONS, having removed to their new warerooms,'No. 1307 CHESTNUT Street, (near the United States Mint,) are prepared to offer to their friends and the publics an extensive aseortnzent of Grand, Parlor-OmM, - Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured cisprossiy for this ray, finished in various styles of oases, ands: prices which cannot fail to please. Piano-Forte, made to order, to snit any style of furniture, and all bistro. ments warranted to glre entire satistsatiou to tho-puo chaser. MMIIIEMMEIII !deem. C. & SONS have _received Thirty-cowMEDALS. MEDALS. The first Premiums over all competitors to the United States. AU orders for TUNING and REPAIRING lilt b, promptly attended to. - ty7-em 11.11E140 FORTES. 1. Just received, an elegant stook o f EATEN, BA. ON, & CO., MINNS & CLARK, HALLET.LI4 I 7III & CO., and GALE A CO. 8 PIANOS. MELODEON.) but quality, at J. B. GOULD'S, B. B. corner SEVENTH aced CHESTNUT etc LUMBER • YARD. HOUTZ & 00., (Sam:wore to Blontgemery & Neap,) d. W. corner of TWEJ,FTII and PUNE Streets, Phila., 014 afoyamensing Distriot, are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment of all descriptions of VIUMSER, such as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Palee, Pirkete Fence Boards, Flooring, Chairing, and ever r rarietyd well-seasone d Lumber. Also, a large Stock of B Staff, of every variety and description, constantly on band and sawed to order at the shortest notice. Our connection with Messrs. iffehaffey,Houts, k 00., and Duffy, Bouts, & 00., at Marietta, Pa., Ores us nn. wornassed.laailities, and enebles us to 'apply orders for sU descriptions of Lumber with promptness sail despatch. PINS-CREME itztutte, soft and mellow, suitable for PATTERN-MATURES, &a , constantly on band. Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited to examine oar stock before going elsewhere. ap2/-tf EMI 11 . UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND .1-4 tall at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. ktEIIe.PPEY, HOUTZ. le Oo , take this method at Informing their customers and persons desirous of put shoeing LUMBER, that they hare now on hand a large awl well.eessoned stock of all descrlptions of 'Lumber, whiob they are prepared to sell at satisfaotory prices. t Their timber Is all from their awn MILLS on PINE CREEK. They are also connected with Messrs DUFFY, HOUTZ, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all kind' of Planed Boards, 13111 Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, &c., of all descriptions, on the shortest notice. They would oleo take great pleasure In calling the attention of Builders, and than in want of Lumber In the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of noun tr. Co., corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con netted. . ap2l-tf BLINDS AND SHADES, 0811 AP 1011 OAPH, B. J. WILLIAMS, No. la NORTH SIXTH STREET, II the most extensive Manufacturer a WINDOW BLINDS, And Dealer In WINDOW SHADIIO, Of every variety. He has a fine stock to be said at Redneed Priem. RUFF, and all other Colors of Linen nada., Tilro. ming', Fixtures, &e., Ao. STORE 611AD713 Painted to order. DEFAMING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ITN STUDY TO PLEASE. (tILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &o. mu , 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm 011. 960 gallons No.l Winter Lard 011. 6,000 gallona Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 8,000 gallons Light Racked wheat M. 260 bozee Chemical Olive Soap. BM do Oleine Soap. 400 do Brown Soap. 100 do View Bodford Sperm Candled In store and for sale by H. W. POMBROY ALLEN, Late J. B A. & El Allen, No. 14 South DRLAWARIC AVODUa. CHEAP SUMMER FIIEL.-GAS COKE, of exeellent quality, le mold at the PRILADEL. Plitt GAS WORKS for the reduced price of fire rents a bushel and may be obtained In large or email quan tity by applying at the Nee Mee, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To purchasers by wholesale it is sold at the Works, le ?het Ward. by the ton, at a prtee eon/relent to Anthracite at $2.20 per ton. • (Signed) J. O. °RIBBON, Inginser. Philadelphia Gee Works. Aug. 26. 2 2 e. anOT.tr BONES. -100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for Umbrella and Button Waken, In store and for sale CROASDALE,CO. 104 NORTH WHARVES GiREIGHT FOR NOVA SOCrT I A .-- a: About 700 bbla bulk eau be had for a port In No. vs fkvtia. Apply to JWIN M. KENNEDY 00. 31 NOM% !MARVA, litailroab Lints. ~.2.30 P. At .8.20 . A. M. and 4.30 P. Ai LA) A. AT. and 0.30 P. hi 014 . P. 20.474, lIIAINBIDON PITIADDIGN AND TNA WANT amuvw,.. Man Minn at.. 11.00 night. Fast Itao 4 ftL. M. fixpreaa mail.. 1.10 .00a. gads antr Iteetaurazge. litany ...farm. Zumber.
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