The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 24, 1858, Image 4

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    7 4 11 E Z0'10,23.121.,
amiss Serelees at the Tabernacle tent leder
le Its litomevat—ltemaeles'il Revs. John C.
L 7•10, Ittadetez, *ea Alr.. fellagilese . • tatte•S,
I Consort Irmo the'realuCer IsdldelllA '
liteporteet ter The enact
The religious service continued for some
weeks past in the Great Tent, pitched on the
open lot owned by Samuel H. Davis. Esq.,
corner of fourth and George streets,
,were
Closed it that locality on Thursday eveultierof
this week, The tent has since been removed,
tinder the direction of its superintendent, Mr.
Long, to an open lot on the corner of Girard
avenue and Broad street,where Its season of
missionary 0*(111111mm will be inaugurated
to-morrow by a sermon at half-past five
O'clock A. L. from the Rev. J. F. Berg,
preaching in the German language by the Rev.
Kr. Lyons at 10 A. M., and a discourse by the
Be,. A. A. Wil li ts at 6 o'clock P. M. The
usual daily prayer-Meetings, heretofore COD
daeted in the Tent, will 'be continued at its
new location.
As wag designed by the humane projectors
of this great missionary enterprise, Its perlodin
emovals have been made with speedaljeler
cure to the comparative destitutiorrof the
localities in which it his been pit ier& In the
vicinity from which it has just been removed,
the greatest missionary wort ha been per
formed through its instrumentality that his
ever there been witnessed. lhdependent of
the meals (about forty la reamber)'that have
there for the first time been awakened, the
professing Christians of. that locality, net et•
cepting the ministry, have been quickened
into new seal through the agency of this broad
Union effort. Oqe of the West cheering indi
cations of the growing utility of th is tent en
terprise Is found In the fact that, In every new
place it has entered, the uniform interest and
attendance upon the means °fine° "disiiensed
in it have steadily increased, from the com
mencement to the close.
The preaching services on Thursday even
ing were commenced In a very filmset and vi
gorous discourse by the Rot. Dr. Lyons, of
the Methodist Church, founded upon the text
of Scripture contained in Luke zit, 10 e
4. For the Sole of Man Is omit to seek and
sari that which was lost."
In a lucid exposition of the inured word
bearing upon man', lost estate, the speaker
demonstrated the depth of sin into which man
bad fallen through disobedience, and his need
of salvation. The first proposition of the text
was, that man, in his uatnrel state, carried
within him the seeds of peasant misery, and
which, If the true remedy was sot accepted,
would ultimately terminate in eternal woe
awl secondly, that the Impenitent and unbe
lieving are condemned already.
If, said he, men could realize the perils with
which they were enrreunded--dreading, as the
impenitent did, the very idea of God's pre
sence, and the warnings of religion respect
leg a Mere state—they could not but see at a
glance the Importance of embracing that
which could make their hearts the dwelling
place of peace and joy, whether surrounded
with the trials and sufferings of the world, or
standing at the threshold of eternity. To
know whether it was beet to accept the terms
of an °mein° Serious', or reject them at the
cost of incurring eternal misery, shut out
from God, needed, he thought, not one mo
ment's time for reflection. '
"He that believeth not is condemned al
ready" was the Saviour's own declaration.
This WO seem to be a hard saying, but the
authority on which it was given was sufficient
to make it the ditty of the Gtithfhl minister to
proclaim ft. Seeing, then, that the only hope
to death was by preparation -In Idle, and that
the duration of life was, of all things, the most
tincertain, he trusted that every heart In his
presence might yield, then and there, to the
entreaties of the spirit, and accept the Lord
Jean* as their Saviour.
Dr. Lyoas spoke for nearly an hour, during
which he urged the duly of immediate re
pentance with a degree of earnestness and
fueling that seemed sensibly to affect every
one of the immense audience in attendance.
At the close of his remarks, a hymn was sung,
which was followed by a abort address from the
Rev. Mr. Maddox.
Mr. Maddox said, if his hearers would allow
the figure, he would my that for many
weeks past a book had been in course
of preparation, one of the volumes of
which was now about to be closed for
ever. In the absence of any other name,
be would call it the book of Providence.
The contents of the volume about to be closed
were a faithful record of all that hdd trans;
pired—w bether secret or revealed—within that
Tent dutlag its station from which It was now
to be removed. The watchful secretary, by
whom this record had been kept, was none
other than the Holy-Spirit, and his heart's
desire was that its flasimops might be the most
glorious of them all. The recording angel
was standing ready and waiting to enter new
names upon the Lomb's Book of Life.
This felicitous figure was eloquently elabo
rated for some mornings by the speaker, when
he gave way fora brief address from Mr. Min
gles, ao intelligent gentleman of English
birth, who was converted to the religion of the
Gospel some weeks before, upon the very
platform from which be was now to speak.
Mr. Waging set forth in good style his
experience as a man of the world—a giddy
pleasure-socket—a companion of the in'ell
glotis—the woocisto of infidels—a struggling
convert to the truth—a happy believer in
Christ—and a determined soldier of the Cross.
Although the hour of ten had nearly ar
rived, and he spoke at considerable length,
his simple but touching narrative was listened
to with breathless attention throughout. His
description of the scenes through which he
had passed, In the society of revelling compa
nions, and the sad fate to which some of them
bad been brought, was exceedingly graphic.
For Wean years he bad habitually absented
himself from church, during several of which
he had been an attendant open the meetings
of the (andel association, in this city, known
as the Sunday Institute. His mind had that
been awakened to the Importance of seeking
seleetion, at a meeting in the Tent, in which
they were then worshipping. Weeks, how
ever, bad elapsed before his stubborn, har
dened heart could be brought to yield to his
convictions, and It was to the following fume.
la, related by a preacher at one of these
Tent services, that be ascribed his decision,
at last, to give himself to God.
The anecdote was briefly as follows In
the experience et &Western missionary an In
dian had been brought under deep conviction
of sin. Feeling himself to be a vile rebel, he
retired to himself, and resolved to seek the
favor of God by a personal sacrifice. First,
be threw away his blanket, saying, "Here,
Cod, take the poor Indian's blanket, and for
give my sins ;' but he found no peace from
this oblation. He next presented his feithini
dog, accompanied with the same petition to
the Deity; and next his tomahawk, then his
scalping knife, and finally his WM; still he
found no peace. At lest, almost ready to give
up to despair, he fell upon his knees, smote
his Drool, and exclaimed in agony o f soul,
" 0! God, here's the poor Indian with notblog
loft, take Aim 1" and immediately he found
peace and acceptance, and , went on bia.way
rejoicing. So, said Mr. Mingles, he had long
'trove to and acceptance by throwing over
board one sin after another, but all to no pur
pose, but the narration of that Indian incident
bad determined him, On that very platform, to
give himself to God,
" Without one plea,
Save that the Lord bath died for me,"
and now he thanked God he felt to be a new
man. 'The transitory pleasures of the world
had changed and dwindled into comparative
insignificance.
At the close of these remarks, the final
prayer' in the Tent, at Fourth and Marge
is, was offered by the Rev. George Duf-
field, whose indefatigable services have formed
so prominent a part in the devotionil exercises
with which it has been marked throughout Its
sojourn there. •
That this newly Inaugurated religionist enter.
price--projected and placed In suce,elattil
operation by the Young. Men's Christian Am
socks:lon, reader their emclent chief °Meer,
George IL Stuart, Esq.—may go on tri
umphantly In its mission of love, Is the hope
and wish of thousands In this city and
tbrdugbont the land.
Th. fire le DUtel*-Gn 560,000
The flaff do Coorisr of July 2.14 says: A fire
broke oat yesterday afternoon about three o'elook,
in am aorta of what wu formerly known am Fhb's
FAcritor, to Ohio strilet, tear Chicago, belonging
to the New York Nobel Relieved Company, and
adjoining their freight bons,. The Ere—w hich
supposed to here taken from sparks from the pro
pel et T. W Bruldory, wide' had Jut some into
port, sod had healed up to the dock adjoining the
Elevator to discharge a deck load of hop—spread
with feaffkl rapidity.
The dames soon communicated to the old DeTr3W
warehoute std wining the Elevator, which imam destroyed , destroyed. T his building wail also owned by the
Railroad company, and the rosin part of ft wee oe
cis pled ti a store-house for up and down freight.
In one cornet of this building on Ohio Mum! Mr,
Hovey kept* peony, and the Othet tad lelle Oen.
plod by a MIL Roynolde as a grocery and fruit
stand. - Roth of them puttee eumestied In Tema
clog nearly alt of deli Wier sod goods. They
had no ineuranee.
tThe heat from tbEi old wooden building wan in.
ense,n and the amsll stems. grroulos and dwolltog
toms,, Ave in all, dirootly opposite and en the
eorus of Oh lo and Chomp streets, wire loon in a
blast, and d espite the *Unions of the firemen,
thesibeitdlngs, eseepting one, were elf destroyed.
They were eiretipled mostly b families who owned
the struoturee, on land owned by A. O. Moore, and
loosed to them for fora term of yews.
The risk Elevator Was an old building, and had
been oodlemned as unsafe There was no grain
lst lt. It was the Intention of the otapany, we be.
Item a has thin It down end extend theft freight
honer to tk• alter The freight boom was several
times on Its, and Mare were en terteined for It, u
the wind wee le that direetion and blotting pretty
fresh. Obophord's Iron 'mks were Weal° danger,
and thearred fa their yard wee frevently on 1n;
bet Una gang o( men, with bookew kept the
arc four dohs eny damage to e wadies. The
lose to the Outset Railroad, o n*high Owe If co
itilteranee, will- probably be $60,000 to $7O 000;
113,000 dUI 'OYU the 15.... of the other
rtilo l , .
Salts .bp %union.
CPifiIIkROIAL BALES BOON,
7T PANIC and IQ ITRAWSIRRY, between MAR
IM and 00MM and 8100 ND ind TIMID strode.
N. 0. ROLIIIIRT. Auottossas
B WOW, 7r., AIIQTIONEER, (mom
'LP. sae toWOLBUT &BOOTT,)11$1011:118TNUT Bt.,
=to ake Clutata House, Miami, Youth sad Ettk
CLOTHES IPLND AND PAILS AT PRITATD SALE.
Jut landed trim nehooner Juliet—
boxer Moth,
lip dotal palls. •
811 , DI8 MANTILLA&
ALIO, at pirate We, an inetlee of Milo. miatlllat
Jut landed.
MIST MITTS.
Also, •llne of troook allot onto.
REMOVAL.-FIIIINESS, BRINLEY, &
AAP 00. hoe removed to the Lorts,No. 429 MARKET
Ilteee4, fo rmerly eoenplad by Mears. Caleb Cope & Co.
ipi9l2ltliE&9. BEWLEY, le 00.
uuIINEI3B, BRINLEY, & 00.,
I- Na 429 MARKIT Skeet.
• MATTING AT PRITATS BALI.
100 pieces 4-4 - 14 *Ws 444 nod check amnia,
lillOSBB NA TH *l4 to, AIIOTIONEER
LTA AND 00111(111111011 ILLIOUNT. 8. 111. soma
•
11:17 ,
011111 T AOOObIiODLTION.
MONEY! MONIT I ! • MONIS! ! I
Mme liberally advaneed la hippo or mull amogats,
bola cod dollar to thousands, on gold and Alm ata
Cacaos*yggoliot, Jewelry; tawMapploote, consical
lantinunentr Irraltate, My goods, elothhog, yoesries,
olgare, bard:ore, ontlery,loOoks,bmwoe, re toles, bar
peso, and all Whiles of value, tot Ply length of time
synod on, at Nanissai Priacipid Ditoblishoseac,
sontbeant coner of Sixth and Rue street..
s lar - t Prowi t hwori st woti t t with collateral, dim:located
NATAANIII , PRINCIPAL .11STABLISHMINT, S. 1,
OORNIII OP SIXTH AND RAGS STREETS.
Inere roomy will le Ilb.r UT Wasted on gold add
silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling please,
dry goods, slotbiag, groceries, Upon, elgars, bard
wareyinentlegukatssi y ths ar t tl n :les lits
e l f:irideles, barium, stook.,isod all bedding
oneother attlard
dyable.
OUT-DOOR RAINS.
. . .
Pereonsl etiolates glees to all outdoor Wee, either
it private dwellings, stores, of elsewhere, and chola
esuiresily low.
TO, TOWNS SSLIIQIIIBHIFO HOUBIEZIPINO.
Penang relbevalehini beelmikeepher, or heeler lap
piles or rartilture to &epees or, will tat it to their id
make by sad* the time to thesotetton store. tooth
out tome of Disth sod Saes street, whets
. tt will be
t o re best ay:4 l4 ""d ure, th e
ra trir o . e l tiit aft" 't i tre!!
If Meshed, and the Wanes liandipa aver the ett:niees
of ilte dor steals.
!las gold 144 010 at intashms gam, double essa L and
doable bottornad lavertr is titas, Linn, iltriat, and
Mar& trilobite gold , rad tts, gold brow
lets,. Treaty of g oldstuds, breastpins, and dorm
Ansa I doe dotes, superior old violin and guitar, very
One melodeon. sod munarourotlisr articles.
AT PRIVATII BALE AT VUT LOW PRIOR
Gobi Baal& pato.% lever WStalall, full Jewelled and
Phan woo pt them Om 111.katat uses of tha best
,
gitTer Meek patent lever vitalise, fall jewelled
sad plat*, of the Welt approved Malin.
Gold empeukent lever and leplhe watches, In hunt.
COM and open fate, of the TIII7 beet nutlet
Ladles , gold *smelled watches, at with pearl and
diamond,.
' Mier Itegllelt, gabs, and growl watches, diamond
breast - plod and Sow ring*, gold brsoolete, ear days,
deter rigs ; %out plus, Brads, duo gold fiat. rob, and
musk amino gold spoctsslar, aad various other 'arta
slot of }gallery, ke.,
S A. DYSART & 00., ADOTIONINIIII AND
• Oomoission Mlll7lllllll, No. itionth EIGHTH
STRUT. Moot of LODGE STREET.
AT PRIMA?' 5A I.
• lallv and valuable tract of valuable eoal and tim
ber labt at print* Bale. well worthy the attention of
sell.
espltal/ate not otheiv, ea the °weer le compelled to
fb. /or further phrtlealets !maim at the auetlea
sten.,
ONT-DOOR, DALIN sallatot and proloptli at-
Loaded to.
trjr ADTANOIS made om oossitaaoaal
shed without slam dun,
0:3 4 akuis.ftooms °pea DOM 10 P. L Now pro.
pard to nowdro laTolow of DRY DOODS, NOTIONO,
WATOIIOI sad JEWILRY, NEW sal RIOOND.
RAND YDRNITIIRI, PAINTINGS, DOORS and DTA
TIONIZY, Jca., to.
EX lidos of FASO? GOODS ovdtt snobs.
Diegolawns anb CEopartneralnps
'FRE UNDERMINED HAVE FARMED
A. a copartnership ander the style of IF ROTHINOII AM
4. MILLS, for the transaction of a GENSBAL DRY
GOODS COMMISSION RUSIN US, =I have taken the
eters No. H South /MONT Street, and 36 LETITIA
Streit. TEIEODORE . FROTIIINOILLII,
=LM
I& ,
TRH SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS
-1 DAT entered Into a limited partnership, agree*.
bly to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March 21,
1636, entitle] " An Aet relative to Limited Partner
shi pop and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby
certify •.
• 1. That the name of the firm, ender which inch part
nershiple to be condacted, la J. P. R. B. OR NR.
2. The general nature of the barium intended to be
transacted is the purchase and sale of Carpeting in the
city of Philadelphia.
3. The name of the general partners are JOBB P.
ORBS, residing at the northwest corner of Arch and
Tweet rat street in the city of Philadelphia • and
EDWA.I2D B. 01611, residing on the north side of
Arch street, chore Twenty-first street, in the eal.l city.
4. The rum* of the special partner if BBIIAIIII4
01161 i. residing at 263 North Ninth West, in the city
of Philadelphia, who, as much special partner, has con
tributed to the common `tack of the Raid Arm the cam
of twenty-five thousand dollars in cash.
6. Ihe said partnership commences July 14, A. D.
1534, and will terminate on the 14th day of July, A. D.
1661. BINJAMIN ORNX,
. JOUR II ORNIt.
EDWARD B. DANE.
Pvtclnneau t Julyl4, MD
rug UNDERSIGNED have this day
formed a ooportnenhip valor the firm of M
CAULEY, DROTUER & 1111RWSTDR, for th% USW ,
adios of the Importing and Jobbing bottom's In
ItederiOloveo, and limey Geode, No. Zll North
TOUBTU Streit. TWOR B. MCAULEY,
DANIEL W. MCAULEY,
CHARLES 0. BREWSTER.
Jg l•thitu
July lit, 1W
PIIRE WILICESBAHRE LtI7IOIICOAV
—Vaporslleled Success of the Introduction of thli
Superior Coal tato the Philadelphia Market:
e are daily receiving testimonial, from all quarters
whore this Coal has been teeted of Ito pail to priority
over any Lehigh Coal ever burned.
The Coal yields an eareedlngly WHITS Aeh, and le
perfectly fns from cinder of any Mal, while the Cad
itself 14 perfectly clean and entirely free from elate or
any Impurity.
for 'team purposes It has no equal, the testimony of
some of the most eminent Engineers In the country
being In Its favor.
We hare the IXCLVIIIVII control for Ito We
AUDENRIRD & ROMMEL,
Shipper' and Retail Dealers In Wllkesbarro Coal.
Ore., WATSR Street, above Callowhlll, and first
Whet( above Callowhlll street, Delaware. Ji104131.8
DIME LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP
/
COAL.—TAMES 11. MONTOOMBRY Informs his
Mends and the public that be hal effected an arrange
meat with the Back Mountain Coal Oompuiy for the
male of
so ar t r h a e n i g r e J d u s w l i y th a l t e h b e ratedZ eor / o l f
CtOeA L B .
roa li d e - T h o a p
/JIM
rot Mt sale of big valmbleffitlil.BlTUMlNOUß
COAL, 'and is now pmpared to moire orden and make
prompt deliveries, at hie Orloe, No. - 402 WALNUT
West, second 'tory, front nom. 1e34t0
FFOX, & 00., wholesale and
L retail &Were to LZRIGII and BOLIIITLZILL
GOAL. WOO' rant—TIIIRD street and ORMAN.
TOWN; ROAD. leknyttlll tent—RAol sod BROAD
strode; Phlladalptda. Keit eosatantly en hand OW
how the 0n.,. approved wine', muter sorer, and pre•
yetrd erpteady for hurdle nu. f+,
i i IOFSHYLIIILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
PJ 11 ma daily 14161111111: at my yard, the beet quality o.
60110YLNILL AND LNIUGH 00A L. Wy enstomm,
ael MI others who may favor me with their orders, may
getting Coal that will be utisfeetory to thim.
WUr • NoLOW Wafe l r M Ooel kilt at this establishment to
est PR.
ALIXANDMI OONVIIRT A
1-tf N. I. earns of Brood and (*wry Ito.
Notate.
rWOTICE.--SEALED PROPOSALS, on
domed Proposals for fundshing the Pubtie
&hoots with Coal," will be received. at the Controller',
&Bee, B. E. corner of SIXTH and ADELPRI Streets,
antll SATURDAY nest, the Sith instant, at 12Volock
U. The Proposals to state dietlnetly the WIWI . , quail.
Sr, and the priori per ton for each—the km to be of
410 pounds. Proposals will also be reeelved for Char.
coal and Moiling-Wood, to tie seat at the same Urns.
By onto; of the Committee on Bnppllee.
TllOlO.ll W. DIARDRMENT,
bilajr2,4 Chairman.
NOTICE TO AROHITEOTS.—In puma
andi of • reeolutlon adoptod by the Monument
Doman , loners, at • meeting, at Martliburg, on the
13th irld•llt, Pleas, Specifications, and Estimates are
Netted ter the efeetloo of IiONUSINNT to the
montory of Whams of li
Pesossole who lost thsts
Ifrethe Um tate War with Mor ley.' The cost of *bleb
1111 not to *need the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Continuofallen" on the "object of plans, &e., to be
eddrenewt to the Governor, at Harrisburg, prier to the
let of July. Proposals received from July 1 Mall Au
just 1,186 1 1.
Perm= fornlablag Moe will please HMI their Esti
mate" owlet seal, as they will be for thous* of the Com
missioners ooly.
for the Plan which may be adopted s premium of
Two 11andred Dollars will be &floured.
Hy order of the Gonimiselonere.
JOUN W. °BART, Secretvry.
lirouttill old, hey 14,1445. J7l-tf
NOTIOE.-AN ELEOTION FOR SEVEN
DIRT.GTOND of Ms lIONTOtIit IRON COMPANY.
to Barre dosing the enenlng year will be held on BA
TURDA I", the thlety•fl.st day of July neat, between
the hem of twelve &oleo* IC, and one o 'clock P.
Id.. at the La Mare 1.1041, 1, to the elty of Phlladel.
plata Pennsylvaala.
J 68041,31 T. IL IIitTAN, .7a., Secretary.
•
'ingos Companies.
111111 E ADAMS EXPRESS 00 OFFICE,
11 1120 murmur 611111111`, forward, PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MISCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
mica, either by its own LINES, or In oonnactiosi
with d
udE COMPANIES, to AN the principal
TOWNS C T IES al tile United Mateo.
.
LINDPOID,
Ige.ol4,olnertatiod.sll3
•
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AOZNCY,
CCAGO, IL.
The euteseriber, having. had much Hl
practical expe L rt•
etee la ealeoUng and locating lands in the various Laud
Metal* la the Wiretero Mates, hila ¢nmuai facllltlei
for making valuable select* for
LAND WARD on CASH.
Masque Surveyors cows Nap in rhs field to make
persoust etaminations, be tan always make the most
Judicious locatious.
Gods unsurpouwed for fertility of soil and ealubrlty
of climate, near the line of raltroods, may now be had
Is
Ost!O lOWA. AND wvicoNeis.
utcry refereneeiiven when required.
Er Stoney lureeted I n Emcees end Nehruhe, end
Any of the Western Ststee.
• P. ElAl.l9Blnl.lr,
49 °LARK E Btroet, Chlogo
108 QR. ()ASKS PORT WINE.
311 0 0 Aliases do.
12 Qr. do •do do.
90 gr. do Starry do.
It PIP* F o PirlorlaillAte Wine.
* Qr. Mom do - do - do.
40 X do do do do.
111 Ulu A•soited MOO.
I* Bess Almond,.
2$ do Filbert+
tardier from Brig ,1 Arrossots Vtaelto, ,, sad for sale
4. X NEIN%
oramt 1w Mll4 /WM? 'tryst
Oates
,4 Rtntwns.
THODIAEI & 80N8,
LEK* Km 1/19'ititt 141 SOUTH' FOURTH BMX;
(Formerly Nos. Mind 119.1
TRADE SALB-TO BOORPELLERS.
The fifty-find regular Philadelphia Trade Sale will
commence on the list of September. Cetaloguee in
Prem.
RILL ESTATE, STOOKS, &o.
PaDlle Bales at the Phlledilehia Exchange 'every
Tuesday Evening, during the business season.
lir
he Infore July and August only occasional sales as
reto.
iD Haudbills of each property trued separately,' In
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previolui
to each sale, one thousand eatalognesja pamphlet fort,
giving full descriptions of all the property tote sold on
the followlogTuesday.
1117RNITURE BALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
ID' We have a large amount of Real Estate at hi.
rate Bale, Including every description of City and
entintr7 PrPrty. Printed Lists may be had at the
notion store.
PRIVATE BALI REGISTER.
1D Real Estate entered on our Private Bale Re.
ester, and advertised occasionally In our Public Sale
Abetment, (of width 1,000 went& are printed weekly,)
free debugs.
BTOCIES, &e.
Peremptory Bale.
On Tuesday Evening,
July 27th, at 8 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, will be sold, for accoant of whbm it may eon.
011,6-
1.468 X shares of Mt* capital stock of the Tinkle
peugh Coal Company, the same to be sold for arrears of
•as cements, pursuant to reeelutions of said company'.
Share Philadelphia Library Company. "
Phan in the Ltercantile Library.
Sher, Philadelphia Athenaeum.
Streator's Peremptory Pale.
REAL ESTATE, S W COREBROF BROAD STREET
AND RIDGE AVENUE.
Also. July 27th, at the Exahange, without warm-
All that three-story brick building and lot of ground,
eouthweet corner of Broad street and Bldg. avenue. In
front on Brood street 42 feet 9 lathes. thence 59 feet
11g Inches, thence 71 feet 4 inches to said avenue, and
thence In front, along said avenue, 19 feet 1 Inch.
Dmood-reot WI a year.
IR - Sale absolute-by order of Executor.
REAL tar Are BALL-AUGUST 17th.
This sale will Include-.
Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of James 11 Powers, De
ceased.
BRICK DWELLING, POPLAR STREET.-All that
story brick dwelling and lot, south side of Poplar
street, Ss fret west of .Sixteenth street, lot 27 by 90
feet-two fronts -
Peremptory Sale-Estate late of Joseph /curie, Deo'd.
DWELLING AND GBOONRY STOIII.-Three-story
brink dwelling and grocery, No 878 Apple street, be
tween Fourth street and York aunts.
Bame ieteto.
DWELLING AND LAGER-BEER SALOON.-Three
story brick dwelling and lager-beerEaloon, 510. 018 itp-,
pie street. Sale absolute
Executor's Peremptory Sale-11state of Thomas Da
ve. Deceased.
FALTIABFIS BUILDING LOT El, FIFTEENTH
WARD -All those Ore tote of ground, ion side of
Vineteesth street, north et Anne street, each 17 feet
front, and ranging In depth from 80 to 51 feet.
Also, all them Ere lots north side of Anne street,
adjoining the above, each 17 faetfront, ranee, in depth
from $0 to 44 feet.
err They will be sold “peeeteke. Lltbevapido
plane may be had st the ensile. store.
NEAT DWELLING -The neat twnand-a-half-story
• brink dwelling, with back buildings, No 156 Dillwyn
street, below Noble street.
dote at ROC ISO and 141 South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR tURNITURE, PIANO-PORTE FINE
FRENCH PLATE .11111 ROILS, BRUSSE LS OAR
PETS, &o.
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive
assortment of 'salient wood-hand furniture, elegant
piannfortes, fine mirrors, carpets, de., from private
families declining housekeeping, remand to the store
for oonvenienoe of We.
AT PRIVATE BALI.
A well-''cured first mortgage-41,800.
A beantiftilly situated lot, Perklemon turnpike,
Chestnut Hill.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALI.
SPLENDID BROWN-STONE MANSION, Oheitont
'treat, with Mehl* sod coach house. One of the finest
reeldenoes in the city.
NEAT MODERN IaIESIDENOI6, No. 1626 Chestnut
street.
ELEGANT BROWN-STONE REILDENCE, Walnut
stmt. west of Broad.
'ELEGANT BROWN-STOMA RESIDENCE, No. 1621
Walnut atreet, west of Sixteenth.
NEAT RESIDENCE, Southeast corner Walnut and
sod Seventeenth attests
ELEGANT AND VALUABLE REIMDENOII, South
west corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets.
TWO ELEGANT REBID eNO ZS, Rittenhouse Square.
TWO HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Washington Square.
ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, North
Broad street.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, Northwest
earner of Green and Fifteenth streets.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, N 0.1636 Green
street.
NEAT RESIDENCE, Spruce street, between Broad
and Fifteenth.
HANDSOME MODERN MIR-STORY RESIDENCE,
N 0.11109 Spruce street.
ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 822
Pin* street, west of Eighth.
HANDSOME BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1616
Pine street.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1806 Pine
street.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE. No. 632 Pine street.
TWO HANDSOME BROWN.STONE RESIDENCES,
Third street, below Borneo
NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 241 Booth Eighth street,
below Walnut.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 818 North
Eighth street.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 621 North
Seventh street.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 621 North Sixth
street.
THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ontrßoa PRO
PERTY, New Market, street
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT BROWN-STONE OP
FIDE BUILDING, Nos. 407 and 409 Walnut street.
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, Locust. Mary, and
Chore% streets, West Philadelphia, 939 by 116 fest.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, Northwest eorner Locust
and Mary streets, opposite the above.
VERY HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, near
Tina etation. on the Germantown Mimed.
VALUABLE FARR AND COUNTRY BEAT, 160
scree. between Torrinlale and Bristol.
COUNTRY SEAT, with about seven sores, Chestnut
AN ELEGANT PARK, 309 wee, with superior Bo
prevenient' on the litter Delaware, one mile from New
OWN.
LARGE, ELEGANT, AND VALUABLE FARM, be
tween the city of Wilmington and Brandywine Springs.
ELEGANT COUNTRY BEAT, 10 sores, with One
Improvements. School Bonen Lane, Germantown, oppo.
site theist, Dr. J. K Mitchell's.
lIANDiOME MODERN DWELLING, No. 11114
hilt stmt.
BRICK STORE, DWELLING, AND BAKERY, No.
1116 Arch street.
FOUR•3TORY BRICE STORE AND DWELLING,
NO. 13r9 Chestnut street.
BRICK SPORE AND DWELLING, No. TO2 South
Fifteenth street
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 1140 'Federal
street,
ll' Also. a large amount of , otber property, Grotod
Rants, Mortgages, Re. Printed lists may be hut et the
notion store
PRIVATiI BALI RIGIBTER.
QT Real Wats entered on our Privets Bals Register
11,04 advertised oeusionally In oar Public Bale Atutreete
(of which 1 000 eoples ate printed weekly, during the
business ■euou,) free of charge.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NG. us WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
Etr Persons favoring es with lionsignmenta aux rest
assured that their property will not be surfaced.
Hommissions more moderate than those eharpd
by i e§ Other Auction House In the eity.
Consignments reepectfully solicited.
Raleenala immediately after the tools are sold
HEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Handsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth
and Walnut street/
Residence. Washington Square and Walnut attest.
Dwelling house, No 527 Vine street.
20 acre. of lend, Indian Queen lane.
Valuable property, Yrantiord road.
Handsome Oreille', No 1812 Wallet* strut.
Haeluese stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash.
12 C i gitn et tproperty; ja llo sets, Re., above Torrential'.
le actes of land, Chilton avenge, Germantown.
Hand , ono residence and lot, West Philadelphia.
Valuable lot or ground, Germantown Railroad and
Columbia avenue.
Handsome dwelling, Spring Garden street, above
Twelfth.
CABINET or MINERALS
At private sale, a valuable Cabinet of If Inerati, eom
prising over 1,400 specimens, the collection of several
years The property of a gentleman who has to room
for them. They are very desirable for a public Inetttu-
Non. Apply at the auction store.
SAMUEL NATHANH, art,
and HONEY LOAN OSPION, No. 224 South
SHIBA Street, below Walnut, emelt' Pear et., only
eight doors below the litehangs.
Hoare of beathese from I o'eketk, A. AI., until 10
o'sloek In the 4111111121.
Out-door Wee and sales at the Intros lime, IF
Meted upon the Loot satlafactory terms.
CAPITAL $2OO 000,
Establishatfor tM lass Thirty Lens.
Advances male from one dollar to thoursoda on Dia
monde, Sliver Plate, Watched, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
shandise, Olothlng, Muni hare, Bedding, Cigar', Musical
Instrumento, GUI, UMW, Carriage( ' end NOWA Of
every
All 4ATI IPU Z . remain may length of time agreed
u pon.
All edranoes, fran one hundred dollars and upwazdst
will he eberp4 2 per cent. per month ; $6OO and over ;
the lowest market rate.
11la atom House having a depth of 120 hot, Whig*
Ore and thletputoof faults to store an velnebles, and pr{,
tate watchmen for the prembeej also, a hesyy Wm-
TIMM .Seated tot to. Docent of au persona limns rote
" N vanmt . 8.-Os
among t of laving an anllmlted capital,
this *Mee la prepared to make advances on more oath
rectory fad ademmmoisting term than any other Ia
Ulm eft,.
oat say
Money lammed to the poor, In small amounts, , with
dugs.
AT PEITATI CALI.
OM Patent Lever and other Weighs", Jewelry, ute
Clothing will be sold at rlaliseact pleas. eal•ly
2tgricaffi --. mal.
Is NEW CROP TURNIP SHEDS, of
every variety. Alio, Buckwheat and Millet.
SPANGLES k. (JULIAN,
Nl4 No. 627 MARKET Street. below Seventh.
mg (}RAIN LEAD ES, SCYTHES,
Rakes, Works, Manure Map, Bramble Beythei,
BPANOLXII, &
No. 827 MARICBT Street, below Seventh.
in HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS
Separators, Grain Faux, &e., of all the mos
approved kinds.
SPANGLER & GRAHAM,
J;24 No. NT MARKET Street, below Seventh.
Ottoing illacbinto
IIARRIS I e BOUDOIR SEWING MA
CHINE Is offered to the public se the most relic
bye low-priced Sewing Machine In nee. It will sew from
six to sixty *Oldie., to an inch, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrica. It Is,
without exception, the elmpleet in Its mechanical con
struction ever made, and can be run and kept In order
by a child of twelve years of age. The nottasatry of
this machine, and the QUALM OF Ifs Moos, ire war.
ranted to be uniurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The thread need Is taken directly from the spool*,
111141001 tat ?aeons or lIIWINDIFO. 111 fact, it le a
machine that is wanted by every family to the land, cad
the low price of
FORTY DOLLARS,
at which they sold, brings them within the'reath of
almost every one B. D. BAEHR, Agent,
Jelikddm why eowene 20 South EICILITH Street.
SHOVELS AND SPADES.—
2,000 DOZEN /MOE TED,
IRON, STEEL, and OAST-STEEL.
For We by the Manuiseturer,
W. W. RIOIIARDS,
No. 226 RACE Rant,
Itl64m* above Second.
PURE BO E 11 ST, QRUUND r E.—
A eery superior article. For male in large or mend)
lobe, by 0110A0DALI,
airA
104 Nnrth !Wawa. noon..
E liINQ. 00 bbla. No. I HE' RIAU,
Lure port lin/nation i 600 dn. Halifax, now In store
SW for pal, by JOHN Id. MINI COY & 00.,
441 JN.IIO lad 11$ Xedll %%AMC
THE PRESS.-7-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. JULY 24% 1858.
pERUVIAN SYRUP,
oz •
PROTEOTND SOLUTION OP PROTOXIDE OP
Having successfully passed tha ordeal to which new die.
coveries in the Materis Medics are subjected, must - now
be received as an ettablished medicine. Its efficacy in
curing
DYSPEPSIA,
Affection/lot the 3lver, Dropsy, Nela, Drenchltle
and Coneumptive tendenclee. Dieordirril State of the
Blood, Dolls, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or
Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which ro•
rare a Tonle and Alterative Medicine, is beyond ques•
F .
4
The proofs of Its of are Co nu•
‘.
••
'merous to well authenticated, and of
I . 4 such peculiar character, that sufferers
cannot reasonably hesitate. to receive
the proffered aid.
i 0 The Peruvian Syrup does not profess
•. to bee cure-all, but its range is eaten
.
sire, because many diseases, apparently
unlike, are Intimately related, and proceeding from one
cause, may be cored by one remedy.
The clue of diseases for which the Syrup provides a
cure Is precisely that which has so often baffled the
highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible,
the witnesses accesaible, and the safety and efficacy of
the Syrup incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish for en opinion from die.
Interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup,
cannot fall to be Satisfied with the following, among nu.
morons testimonials, ifi the hands of the Apots. The
signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the
community, and of the highest respectability..
. .
CARD •
The underligned haying experienced the beneficial isf•
recta of the " Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re.
commend it to the attention of the publio.
From our own experience, as well on from this testi.
mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al
together unqueetiotable, we have no doubt of It, effica
cy in cases of Incipient DIMON! of the Lungs and Bros.
&lel Pampa, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Drops",
Neuralgia, Am Indeed. Its effeets would be ineredihk
but from the high character of those who have wit
nessed them, and bare volunteered their testimony, as
we do our', to Ho restorative porter.
RAY. JOHN PIERPONT,
TUOMAB A: DEXTER,
8. H KENDALL, M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY,
THOMAS C AMORY,
PETER HARVEY,
JAMES 0 DUNN,
Rev THOS. WRITTEMORE.
CERTIFICATE OF DR. HAYES
It le well known that the medicinal effects of Protox.
Ide of Iron Is loot by wren • very brief exposure to air,
and that to maintain . a solution of Protoxide of Iron,
withoutforther oxidation, lots been deemed impossible.
In the Peruvian Syrup, Ude desirable point le at.
tatted by combination in • way before nnknown, and
this volution may replace all the proto carbonates, at
testes, and tartrates of the Maoris Mediee.
A. A HAYES, M D
Auuyer to the Ptah' of If assachneette.
16 Boylston street, Dorton.
N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
No. 6 WATER Strad, Boston.
P. BROWN,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT ebbe%
11/03SARD & CO ,
TWELPTH and CHESTNUT Streets
th at-6m warn Agenta for Philadelphia.
Hest?' will, In all cues, follow the use of Badwirs
R. B Remedies. There are none so sick or dimmed, Is
weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, Inn
that Radway's Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, m
Regulators, u the nature of the Meese or a:WM
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.
These remedies could of Radway's Ready Belief;
&dwarfs Renovating Resolvent; Radway , a Regulators
Nacho( these remedies penmen epeeist ourativepowers
Over certain diseases. Yet there arellother diseuer
wherein their combined medicinal properties are re
mitred; and when thus need, If there le sullielentilfe
and strength within the diseased or dying body to au
tale their action, the patient will live and be redone
to health.
Pain R. R. Re lief.
Acute Discases R. R. Relief.
Inflammatory Diseases—Relief aged Regulators.
Nalarieus Diseases Relief and Regulators.
Congestive Diseases Relief and Regulators.
Scrofulous Diseases Renovating Resolving.
Okronie .. Re 110CaliNg ReSOll,Oll.
Syphilitic Diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Coustitutional Distases—Rssoletut and Regulator!.
Skin Diseases Renovating Resolreat.
Nervous Diseases Rue/rent, Relief, Revd&
Infectious Diseases Ready Relief f Regulators
CONBTMITIONAL DIREASISEI
. . . .
Many diseases that afflict humanity are Inherited al
Delv.looms from the diseued bodies of steely sires
Scrotal*, Consumption, Syphilis, and Fits, are arum
the most common of constitutional disease.. Now, was
este not how many generations the geode of these die•
eases may have been established la the spasm, ear.
rooting the blood—Radways Renovating Resolvesi
will eradicate from the bodies of the elided every pas ,
title of diseased deposita, and fill the veins with new,
pare, and healthy blood.
CIIILDREN , II Digitalin.
. .
&atones Beworatiwg Resolvent should De bellss
as a bleeing; br every mother throughout the land.
whose Intent* are 'Minted with Scree, Humors, ste
These breakinge out Ohne early) are avidenees oldie.
sass transmitted from the parent dock. A few doses or
the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every yeetige
Of the Weems and Insure the child a Bound and heathy
body.
B. B. R.—RaAwars Ready Relief for Headaches, who
the, luck or Ilervouii Rheumatism, Dianarea, Dysentery, Cholera Horton, Cramps
Influenza, Bloody Flax Paralysis, Lumbago
Omit, Neuralgia, Toothachs, Small Pox
Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints
Scarlet Fever, Palos around the Liver, Plea.
rimy, Ilesslee, Heartburn, sod Pains of all
Radwars Ready Relief will, Ina few
minutes, change the miseries you Iran tr
Joys of pleasuro.
R. R. R.—Radwayte Reoovetiog Resolvent, for the can
of chroula diseases—such u Scrofulous and
Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive any
other affections of the Longs and Throat,
Indaration and Enlargements of parte.
Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin
Node., Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and Ali
other dummies arising from an Impure Oat.
of the blood.
R.R.R.—Radway's Regulators will cure, suotttvoil
and speedily. Costiveness. 'lndigo=
Painters Cholla, Lead M's
otu, ln
tioo of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Clem
plaint, Disease( of the Heart and Kidneys
Paulo Complaints, Small Pox, Preen
Iltmslee, etc., etc. Whenever the system II
out of order ' or the blood Impure, a dorm a'
Itedwayte Regulab.,rs will restore It to rags
rarity, and purify and cleanse the blood. Re
female should be without them.
R. R. R. Remedios are sold by Druggists sod
Merchants everywhere,
RaDWAT & CO., New York Oily.
W. B. Masa;
T. W. Drury A Sox, agents, Philadelphia.
T. R. CALLEND3W '
opl Stultaadly&eowlyr
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR,
TRIPIRID IT DR. SWORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS.
Is one of the but Pargative and Liver Medicines now
before the public, that acts u • Cathartic, easier.
milder, and more effeetual than any other medicine
known. It le not only • Cathartic, but a Lieu reme
dy, acting drat on the Liner to eject its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry of that mat
ter, thus accomplishing two putperes effectually, with
out any of the painful feelings eiporiencen In the ope.
rations of moat Cathartics. It etrengtheos the eye
tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when tan
dolly In moderate doses, will strengthen and build It up
with unusual rapidity.
The Mesa IlOne of the
human body ; and when it
well, the powers of the
oiled The stomach Is M
on the healthy aetion of
performance of its fund.
Nat fault the bowels are •
system suffers In cons's. 1 14
Liver—having ceased to
mu of that organ ' one in
med. it his etudy,in a
years, to find some rem..
net the many dtrugs•
his.
To prove that this re- "
person troubled with Lt. /NJ,
Its forms, has but to try a ' l 'l
certain.
These Guru remove all
the system, supplying In ! r i,‘
of bile, invigorating the V
digest wall, pun fying the iH
health to the whole ma. f
canoe of the disease—ef.>
811.101715 ATTACKS MI
tor, prerewted by the co. 1Z
limooasioa.
One doe*, niter eating, !1-4
stomach and prseent the
hi tnly one dose, taken • g
NICIRTII
Only one dose, taken it
gently, and aurae CO.. W
One done, taken after
PIIPSIA.
Dr — One dome of two M
relieve Eliot HIRD4OIIII. I
One bottle taken for fe- M
the canto of the diem.,
Only one dose immedi- _
while one does, often re- J/
Ono Lena Moises. and a .
[1:7"Only one bottle le ^
system the effects of nig- ~ M nue. I
One bottle takeli A
asiliwneas or unnatural
One dose taken a 'hart 0
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, often recut- 4 4
ARIA In Its wont forms.
complaints yield almost
"
One or two doses cure!
In children ; there Is no
"
remedy In the world, as It
U 7 A few bottles ewe
absorbents.
We take pleasure lore-, commending thin meal.
eine as a preventive for ! levee and Aoon, Ontt.t.
,auot all 1/STAAS Of I a BILIOUS Till. !Lope
rates with certainty, and I thoueands are willing to
hostile to Ito wonderful virtuee.
All renown it ars giving artr wouustmovs Itst(mony
die its favor.
HT Miz Water In the mouth with Ms Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
TUB LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A BOISITIPIO MSDIOAL DISOOVIRY, and IS dAllf
work
tog sures, almost too great to believe. It cures uif by
magic, errs Lts first dm giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle Is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dye.
meta to a common Headaths, all of which are the re
sult of a DIEBUIED LIVER.
PRICE ONE DOLT AR PER BOTTLE!.
Dr. SANFORD, Ar Proprietor, 1145 Droadwey New York.
Agent/ for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTTBONd, 218
North Elwood Street
Retailed by all Droggliti. Bold also by SAMUEL
SINES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and N. BROWN,
111th and Chestnut street. Philada. inn to th e•ly
•
WIIY SUPPER WITH DYSPEPSIA
ZIEGLER & PURE, MEDICINAL
OOGNAO BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits,
General Debility, &0., &c . , dr.o. Price fl 26 per bot
tle, or $10.60 per dosen. Warranted pure. Try it.
I hereby certify that I bad been afflicted with dye.
Impala for the last ten years, during which time I hero
tried &litho popular medicines, bat
of
no avail. Haying
bad Zeigler & Smith's Pore, Medicinal Cognac Brandy
moommended by Map pimps, Induced 13:111 to try it.
One bottle hea almost cured me of dyspepsia and pottier
habits, of ten years , iterating. I can say. laths, thank.
fel heart, that I bare never toned Its equal during my
painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely reoom.
Pandit to dyitpoptie, nervous And debilitated tunnel.
Joni 0. Rimmorn,
Jan. 16th 1665. 1131 011 re street.
Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES,
warranted pore, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public NI genuine lanes. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyspepties and consump
tion. and In all eases of general debility, loss of app
lit., &o.
OM Madeira Wine, price per bottle.. ...... ....II 00
Old Port Wine, do. do. .. 100
Old Sherry Wine, do. do. 100
Aaron year orders to Bole Agents,
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
O. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Sta., Phila.
Also, for We by JOHN BLET. Druggist,
fel-y Prankford road, opposite Hanover.
CHEESE. —195 boxes Prime Herkimer
wines Jest tabling and AN gale by
0. 0. SADLKR k CO.,
ellt No 0 Nnyth Watagstraat
JUTE HEMP. -A LARGE STOOK OF
snperiot nality on band and for sale by
SAVER., NUM, & CO.,
I*, 88 ort otroath WALTER_ ,
ekl N
NM IN Mot* witurrl
.frttbicinel
SOLD BY
principal regulators of the
pet forms Ito tune Lions
system are folly dorsi
=et entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
Voile; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
Queues of one organ—the
do Its duty. For the die.
of the proprietors h a s
practice of more than 20
dy wherewith to counter
manta to which it Is Its.
tnedy le at tut found, any
au Cosi eta I xv. In any of
bottle, and conviction la
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy Bow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
chine ry, removing the
fetting a radical care.
cored, and, whot is bet.
melons' use of the Livia
le rafeeient to relieve the
food from rising and sour-
before retiring, prevents
night.loomui the bowel.
Tllll7llOll.
each meal, will owe DTI
teupooutula will ►lwap
male obetrootton remove'
and maa•e •perfect cure,
stet, relieves Oa ot.: 0,
posted, le a sure can for
preventive of CHOLERA.
needed to thrownot of the
dicing after a long ilea-
for Jaosracra 10030701 All
color from the skin.
time before eating glees
makes food digest well.
ed, mires CO2OIIIO Dun•
while Smuts% and Bowel,
to the trek dose,
attacks amid by WORMS
sorer leer, or sprodlor
suosrfnits.
DROIII, by exciting the
Zelda! Notices.
AIIDITOR's NOTIOE.—In the matter of
the Estate of ICSIAIII BICKEL, late of the
borough of Pottstown, In the county . of Montgomery,
deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bald
county to settle, adjust. and restate the' accounts flied
GEORGE WIMLEY and MATILDA MOW RY,
late BIOICIBIS, Administrators with the will annexed,
of said a
:flsh Blekel,deceneed, and to report distribu
tion of the balance Inthelr hands among the persons
entitled to the same, According to law, wilt meet the
parties interested on THURSDAY, the 29th of July,
1868, at 10 o'clock A.Bl, In ihe Argument Court Room
in the Court House, in the borough of NORRISTOWN;
In the county of Montgomery aforesaid.
Jylo43t D. P. HANCOCK, Atidltor.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE
Estate of JOSEPH REAKERT, late of the city
of Philadelphia, deceased, haring been granted to the
undersigned, all persons lndebt..d to the said Estate
will please [hake payment, and those having claims are
requested to present them without delay to
EDWIN L. WEAKERT,
N 0.413 North FOURTH Street,
OSWOLD THOMPSON,
No. 716 PINE Street,
FRANKLIN 0. JONES
No. 32 8.
Executors.
ebncational.
Ii r ILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST
MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, for the Schots/No
year, ooneliting of ten months,
J. J. REED'S
INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES,
No. 1529 WALK' r Street,
PHILADALPHU.
The system of tuition Is based on that adopted in the
beet Seminaries In Europe, and comprises Moro ugh In.
@traction In the Roglbdt, French, and Latin languages ;
special attention is also paid t 8 the formation of an ale•
gent style of composition, and to the cultivation of a
taste for polite literature. The coned of study will
embrace every branch of education.
A limited number of pupils admitted Into the family.
Their religiod eat moral training is under the special
care of Moe Reed, who has bad 011101 years experienite,
and deference will is pal to the fee li ngs and wishes of
their parents in these matters. The health Cod comfort
of the young ladles Is also carefully attended to by her.
Weekly boarding pupil., from Monday till Friday, re,.
dived at proportionate rites
A week s' vacation at Christmas and at Baster.
TERMS.
Payable bag to advance, and hilt at the expiration of
tire montho.)!
Per tuition 112 the regular enures or study 5100 00
N. B.—A. Junior class 'MUNI fanned.
Grrmaa, ILlpaulsh, Itsltan, sad other languaos, Aldo.
sic, (total tad lestruntstatal,) Drawing awl Pa ( iatiajoitty
all and watsr coletl,) at Protestors , charge..
Übe of Plano, per scam, 20 00
Warp
Guitar,
Per Boarding
Washing at 60 cents per dozen.
Each boarding pupil is required to_bring her own tow.
ale, silver fork and spoon.
Pew rent at east _
TISTIhIONIALEI
It &Gorda me pleesure to state that Mr. J. J. Reed is
recommended by official testimonials of distinguished
gentlemen itt London. From personal acquaintance with
him ; I GU most cheerfully recommend him 'as an ac-f
complished scholar and gentleman to the confidence o
the public. A. CONVERSE.
The subscriber tetra great pleasure in uniting with
Dr. Convene In the above recommendation. from per
sonal
l apualntance with Mr. Reed, u well as from lA.
distin she d testimonials, lam confident of his emi
nent a Mies as a gentleman and scholar.
• , • ousnLks WADSWORTH.
We are happy to bear that J. Reed, a gen
tleman of considerable literary attainments, and who
has contributed to Graham's many excellent sketches of
eminent pereone,_hu re-opened his Inatitute for Young
'Ladle., at 1523 Walnut street, one or the most admira
ble localities in the city. Mn . Rood is a lady who has
had many years' experience is tuition, and bean a high
reputation formats' in training her pupil., both mo
rally and mentally. Mn Reed, from his knowledge of
European languages, and from having graduated in the
brit colleges in knead, Impute 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 on this
latter fact, since general literary information and sui
tor*, th o ugh by tar the moat distingniehlng signs of in
telligence and refined education, are, on the whole, far
more neglected in most schools and college. then any
other branches—Editor of Graham's illagatiu for
July, 1861, p. 81.
REFERENCES
Henry Vetliake, LL. D., Provost of the University
of Penneylvenla.
John 1. Preset., LL. D., Professor of the Physical
Sciences In ditto.
Ueorte Alien, LL. D , Professor of Ancient Lan
guages In ditto.
non. Wildiein M. Meredith.
Col. John NY. Manley, editor of TA. Press.
Cherie' G. Leland, Esq., editor of Graham's Maga
zine.
Rev. William B. Mimeos, D. D., Rector of Bt. An
draw's.
Rey. AMU/ Converse, D. D., editor of the Christian
Ohs/seer.
Bev. Chyle' Wadsworth, D.D., Arch-street Preeby ,
Grimm Church.
Joseph L. Keen, Eeq., West Philadelphia.
Thomas 8. Taylor, Esq., West Philadelphia.
Jyl-1m
BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGEB. Phi
ladelphia College, BonMotet alma SEVENTH and
OLIESTNIIT Streets. Poe Information, call or send for
circular. 10141.tf
fiktITTENDEN" , rHI 4.,ADE Li' 11 IA
NJ oommtHANAL OOLLEOII, sorthout comer of
OHLSTRIT and BEVIIDITII fltnota.
An Institution designed to At goring men for AO
VIVI
The whole build/14 . W odenpled, sad fitted up In a
Ilo ia ro=e l ;l l 47o t n hi f:f the h
co e nstl d ng in h lm•
BOARD OP TRUEITEri.
B. D. Coneys, Felines Deakins,
George 11. &tout, David Milne,
John Bparbawk, David 8. Brown,
haze Backer, A. V Parsons,
D. B. Milkman, Frederick Brown,
Joshua L ppineott. 6148A1
LONG'S SPRING GARDEN AOADER
N. N. eontor MOUTH &rid BUTTONWOOD Rs
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping In
all lia Minus forms; preparing Rtudentsthoronghip for
situations in £by branch of bulimia; Plain and Orna
mental Writing; Commercial Calonhilne; Law and Oar.
reepondenos. No institution In the United States ghee
• more Among.% and maks/ course. In WI depar t .
mint no teach ing Is dons in chases, and is opens DAY
and EVENING Time unlimited.
IdATILIIMATIOLL CLASSICAL DEPART
fdlifil.r.(B.parata from the obeys) Young Min and
Boys are prevail& for any grade of an lenglimit mod OW.
deal Education, rls : Spelllog. Readleig, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy; An, Anoint
and Modern Langmuir., with all the Idgh.r Collegiate
Bhlies, Session Of 6 months swimmer' Sept...mbar
lit, sod ribmary lit. Pupil. robeired at any time be
fore or after these data. and charged accordingly. Oats
logues fmnilihed gratis.
mh2b4f P. DONLILLITY LONG. Principal.
JOHN H. BELL,
TIMM Or
MITIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY,
M=33CM=l
COMMERCIAL COLLIN!.
S. E. oorner NY/NTH and CHESTNUT Streets
Carpttings
CARPETINGS.
AUBURN TITRES-PLY, SUPERFINE AND
VENETIAN CARPETING,
MANOUCTUAID AT
JOSIATI BARBER,
with other important makes, of all grades, now In store
and for solo by Bois A °SSTS in this cite,
ATWOOD, RALSTON it CO.,
593 MARKET SCSI
CARPETS. •
We will commeace TO•DLY
CLOSING our
Out entire Spring Stock of
vursT AND BRUBBNLA OARPNTINGO,
£1
GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS.
DAILY & BROTHER,
No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
Pnretuuers will plum earl and alamine ma large
essortment. tp29-tf
TAPESTRY QARPETS.—JUST OPEN
ED, • lugs lot or superior Tapestry Osqets, to
to sold id a low pried.
DAILY it BROTHER
GASH CARPET STORE,
920 OHEBTNIIT Bt.
SUPERB THREE-PLY OARPE T
A fresh wortment of Dow p*Herns, at Muted
plass, a% DAILY & BROTHER'S,
OALLI HARM STORE,
920 WIESTNLIT
RED ROOM DARPRTS.-10,000 YDS.
ILI , of superior Tuvalu and Three-ply Oarpeta, of the
boat matte any styles, at all prices, from 60 mute to
11.26 per Yazd. GAILY & BROTHER,
mhBI•KK No. 020 CHESTNUT Street.
BIT HEAVYBRUSSELS. —A LARGE
lot of now patter= In twat, elute otylea, at low
OHM. BLILY & BROTHER,
CHEAP CARPET STOE,
9O CHESTNUT St
Otioinces Qraroo
0. THOMPSON AND G. M. CONAN,-
• ROE, OONVEYANOERM.
ONO.M. °MARRON, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I P 6 -T No. 938 ARON street. below Tenth.
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
A LAW, Bonehead Ckonier at RIGHTS and LO
CUST Unite, Philadelphia. aul-ly
/VARIES TRU, COMMISSION MEN-
N..../ CHANT and Importer of lIAVANA lINGADA,
(New) llla Walnut street. wood story. 101.17
REMOVAL.-
0. 1•W011TT
HAIR CUTTER AND WM MAKER,
Hai remoTed to 1026 CHESTNUT street, four doom be.
low zuvpwru.
M TER BTRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
kUL LAW. OINTIIIII stmt. Pottnille. Ps. an44l
etatunterm
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer sad Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, Is pre
pared it all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every ription, imitable
for Banks, Publlo Offices, Marche others, of the
but quality of English or Amer( er, and bound
In Tatham styles, In the most subetara manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatneu
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Ilogan's oontribirilon to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say -j , This display of blank
boots for !making and mercantile use is the best In the
Exhibition. The selection of the material to good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their lintels .end ap
pearanea cent and amtroprkto k20.11
JAURETOHE & CARSTAIHS, No. 202
sod 201 Muth P BON T Street, offer for sale tle lot
lowlng (foods, of their own importation:
COGNAC BRANDIES, of the brands of "Gloria,"
44 Pinot Castlllon,” Martell, Central Vineyard, &c.,
&c.
ROCIIELLE BR ANDY, of the brands of A. Beignotto
and J. Raataan.
BORDEAUX BRANDY, J. Z. Dupuy brand.
CLARET, in casks and case', of the brands of Bt. Ja
Hen, Margo's, Haut, Brion, &o.
CHAMPAGNE, of the brands of 4 . Cremede Booty,'
Lalleinand, Queen Victoria, Violet, Ducal Grape, Cor
don, R oyai, Ay Impel-41, arc. &e.
ASSYNTIIii, of very superior quality.
Also, fol. which they are sole agents In Philadelphia
Gunk= tiardluea, Latour Olive OIL
Chenilsal Sperm Candle., lit, Martin Bay Rum, and
Port Wino of various favorite brand.. jyl7-11t*
111,11AOKEREL.-1,800 barrels Nos. 1,2, and
Ivl 8 MACKYRKL, is auorted paekagu, now 'sabre
sod for Bale by JOHN 4. HINNNDY & CO.,
so Mr Nnr. 140 and IR2 Nnrtb
LOFT CRUD' TURPENTINE.—Just re.
1., calved a small lot of Soft Crude Turpentine, of
good quality, and for sale by
WEAVER, EULER h CO.,
17116 No. 23 N. WATER St., and 22 N. WEAR TRB
7 EIOULDERS.-60 hbds. Shoulders, dry in
L salt, for sale by 0. 0. SADLER & CO.,
0 Neltil WAT7II Most.
insurance Compcfnies;
CITY INSURANCE. COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street. •
• - CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital 8200,000.
Organized 1861.
Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, anunally, or for a lose period; take
Marine, Inland, and Lire insurance Rieke i receive Do.
posits; hold Trusts and grant annuities -
ALPRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. MARVIN, Secretary.
DIAZOTORS.
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley ;
B. 0. T_y ler , J. W. Forney,
J. W. Sender, P. B. Mingle,
C. K. Picking, Janes Wateon,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, W illiam Curtis,
JelB-ly G. F. wren.
VORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COH-
N/ PANT, No. 831 WALNUT Ptreet, Philadelphia.
MUSTERED CAPITAL 1500.0011—PAID UP CAPI•
TAL 1360,000. -
Thus Company haring been recently REORGANIZED,
and its actual Capital largely increased, respectfully
solleita a share of the patronage , of Insurers. Fire and
Marine Policies will be Issue. , at equitable rates of pre.
mlum, and lossea liberally adjuatod and prdtoptly paid.
DIREOTORS :
William 31 Godwin, S. R. Crawford,
James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redrier,
George W. Ball, - William D. Thomas,
D. Franklin Jackson, 8. N. Winslow,
J. G. Hopper, Henry D. Mears.
WM. M. GODWIN, President.
J. 0. Norris, Beireteei. milO•dtf
LIFE LNSURANOE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIPS INBURANO3
COMPANY. Northeut Corner of THIRD and DollON.
ntreeta. Capital, $612,725.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terms,or for the whole
term of life— ts gran Inanities and endoemente—pur•
chases life interests in Real Estate and make. all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Exeentors, Administrator', Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
Vll7llllll.
Daniel L. Miller, Eisunnel B. Blokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard B. Newbold, Junta B. McFarland,
William P. hacker, Joeoph 11. Trotter,
William 11. Kern, „ James Ruston,
Samuel 0. Duey, °Tbeophilna Panldbg,
Oharlee 'lanolin'', Zdmund A Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. lintel Wo n/
Rodo phoe Rent, . John W. llornor,
Willi am 11. Oarr, Mlle 8. Archer,
Zdward T. Mott;. Samuel J. °bristles',
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner K. Rubs, John G. Brenner,
P. B. Wain, Rasta°.
DANIJIL L. MILLIS, Prodded.
SAMUEL Z. STOKES, Via Presit.
Join W. Iloilo*. Burster,. nl5-17
TRE QUAKER OITY INSURANCE
OOMPANY.—Ocoee 401 WALNUT Eitteet, PUMA.
DYLPIIIA.
CAPITAL SURPLUS $277,033.85.
Inectse avocet lose or damage by FIRE end the
PERU'S of the 811 A, INLAND NAVIGATION And
TRANSPORTATION.
Tee per cent. in rash returned on the earned Fe
name of Open Inland Policies.
01,108E8.
GEORGE H. HART—President.
X. P. RoBB—Vice President.
H. B. 00008HALL-Beormary and Treasures.
8. H. UTlLES—Asilstant Smeary.
Drasoroas.
George 11. Hart, Joseph Edwards,
E. P. Bou t loiter 8. Perkins,
A G. Cation; Charles G. Imlay,
Andrew B. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. D.,
E. W. Bailey, Hon. II U. Ycalm,i
John G. Dale, 11. R. Gemlike'',
John L. Pomeroy.
H. B. 0000 SHALL. Secretary.
AROTIO FIRE IRSURANOE 001trik-
NY, NOW YORK.—Odlce, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanise Bank—Ouh Capital, 5250,000,
with • surplus'. Thls Company Imams Buildings, Mer
chandise, Ynnilteur, Vessels In port and their Cargoes,
and otter property, against Loos or Damage by lire and
the Blau of Wand IhrOgation.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Urns H. Craves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Darts,
lidmand Penfold O. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Mao. Polhemus, Jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Mishit N. Morgan
Thomas Monson, Abm. K. Yen Nest,
.101 in H. lark, William A. Oarg,
Albert Ward, , Thomas O. Nelson,
Charles Raton, James W. Phillip,
Lords Lornt, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel G.Glldden, Ildward Hinoken,
Bteph. 01=111.144, Wm. I. Shepard;
Thomas Batt, Charles L. Prot,
John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, William R. /meek,
Peter Ode,, Ornery Thayer
Benja m in H. Field, Geo. breatteldt.
A. R. Prothinghaml Talmo° Taylor,
Thos. I. Yuan% Henry Z. Blossom.
Samuel L. letchell,
ALBrar WARD, President.
RmitAnn A. 01ILIT,Bearetary. an 10.17
COMMONWEALTH
PISA
INSUELUIOII
COMPANY
01/ m
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
OPPICE,
NORTIIWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT ETRENTS"
PRILADALtBII.
Sabsaribed Oapital, $600,000.
Paid op Capital, $200.000
/11110101 a.
Dr. D. Japisi Thos. 8. Mann,
11. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Millet], J. H. Welker,
Raw. 0. Knight M. R. Wendell,
IL
11.1"18' Jr.
B. Houle.
AVID ILTIMI, M. D. Pre,Merit,
THOMAS 8. BIIILLIIT, VW. Prosn.
BAXVIIL B. Hoe, Brerretery. . Ja29-7
r k ELA " ARE MUTUAL bArlaY IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TUE LEGISLATURE of PENN-
SYLVANIA, 1836.
011110.1, S. I. Horner THIRD and WALNUT Stmt..
PHILADIII.3IIIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON 9111811L8,
0 ARGO, iTo all parts of the World.
111.111011 T,
INLA D INSURANCES,
On Nob, by 'Um, Canals, Lake . and Load Cortina
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Merohandiso generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Homo, &o.
LIDIRTIS 01 TIM OOMPANT,
Novembor RR,, 1861.
Bond,, Mortgages, and Real /Mato. 1101,860 94
Philadelphia Olty.usid other Loam. 187,011 26
Stock In Sago, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies 12,609 00
Bills Rooeloablo 220,291 96
Ouh on band 88,899 ea
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently Dotted, on other
debts doe the Company 92,780 67
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
William Martin, JAM' 0. Hand, ,
Joseph H. Beal, Theophilos Parding,
Edmond A. Bonder, James Trunsir,
John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr.,
John R. Pinnate, J. P. Peniston,
George G. helper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Btokee,
Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B MOlParland,
Hugh Craig, Thomu 0. Hand
Spencer Mollvain; Robert Burton, Jr.,
Oharlee Holly, Jon. B. Semple, Pittabgh.,
H. Jona Ilrooks,‘ Dr. T. Morgan,
Jacob
Jaeob I'. Jones, I. T. Logan ' I'
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vine President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. Jao-Y
, c , a , STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
ER Y, without delay. for ED dollars.
Return tickets, good for mix months, to either of the
above places by any steamer of the line, 60 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
71110 X NSW TOlt.
New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, at 12 o'clock, 15,
Edinburgh, Oumming, .71111 ,‘
•
Glasgow, Goodwin, " Anon; of
?SOX GLASGOW.
Xatinburgh. Gumming Saturday, June N.
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10.
New York, McMillan Wednesday, August 11,
RATES OP PABBAUB.
ram arreusow.
First Olass 115 value
Steerage, found wit/ cooked provisions 6 II
11.01 111 Toll.
Kilt WWI
Steerage, found with cooked 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infante In
Steerage, free.
Return tickets &reliable within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
Pint Ohms 8140 00 Steerage 160 00
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
For freight or wane apply to
WORKMAN is CO., 126 WALNUT Street, Phlladel
phis.
ROBERT ORAN}, 11 Broadway, New York.
MALL & LONNY, Boohanan'AWkarr,lialtimore,
myll
ARNOLD & WORL, FIRE
120 WALNUT Street. •
FIRE AND INLAND RISKS .- FAILS
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 1100,000.
(Organised under the Act of Assembly relattr• to In
annum Companion, passed April SI, 1100 )
GROBOR W. DAY, Pesoldent.
THOMAS B. MARTIN, Vioe-President.
WILLIA MS I. BLANOU &RD, Secretary.
Office 411 011EPITNOT Bt., Philadelphia,
DIREOTORg.
George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan,
Wlllhm W. Walteni, Henry Lewin Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. fire
Barclay Lippincott, John W. Amman,
Joe. It. Brognard, A. U. Rosenholm,
Chas. Stets'. Ml-] tl Item.
Winn atat Liana
ALEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY',
The subscribers bare 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 Stales bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A
constant supply on hand, in half, quarter, and one
eighth pipes, dark and pale,
JelB4
IDLES ROBIN it CO. COGNAO.—The
'subscribers, sole agents In the State of Penneylva
nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, beg to all the attention of the trade to Its superior
quality, and feel confident it will compare favorably
with the molt favorite brands In the market,
ARNOLD A. WORL,
120 WALNUT Street.
A constant supply of the above In the United Raise
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of ♦arteae
vintages, In half, quarter, and eighth pipes jelgdf
LAMBREY GRAPE-LEAF ORAM
PAGNE.
3•11141
ARNOLD It WORL Sole Agent],
120 WALNUT Bireet
SALMON, SHAD, ago.-20 tierces No. 1
Salmon • 18 bbli. do.; 60 bblo. prime Sea Shad; 2:10
bbli. Scale-6A; 180 bble Whltonlee, now In stole and
for We by JOHN H. 11&N? EDY & 00.,
180 %WI 182 North whine
CLARET -126 OASES MARGAUX, 150
Cues BT. RAISIN, In quarts and pints, In store
and for sale by - A. MERINO,
eon 110 Routh FRONT Rona
BRANDIES. - 16 Pinot Outillon," Montt,
.ILI and other Cognacs of mime vintages, In halt
pipes and quarter nuke• Pellevolsln Rochelle Bnuales,
We and dark, In half pipes, half cuts, and otte-elghth
auks. Imported and for sale by
112NRY BOHLEN & 00.,
odd 221 and .223 South /north street
C. l I . N LE y WIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
wr p lC h ßa d T h O i lla, OIGABB, ke., 80
Bonth PIITII N Itru and-1y
CORDIALS. -ANISETTE, OURAOOA,
and MARABOIIINO, in store and for We by
noit9 140 It PRONT 81.
pH 1 L ADE LPHIA WARMING AND
. 1 1. VVITILATING IVAREIIOI7BE.
LIINOLD Sr, WILSON,
1111300E580115 TO I. ♦ HARBISON
. .
We have removed from our old stand In Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few door. below the St. Lawrenee lintel, where our
old friend. and the public are respectfully invited to
examine oar extensive stook of Warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Reno', Bath Boilers, Registers, Enamele d
S t one Mantels, Parlor Coal Orate., he. &o. We are
now manufaeturing OLIILSOWS CELNI(RATED PAT
ENT NEW 00AL OAS 00N8U511NO FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Metter aver Invented,
and suited to all Muses of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down
Orates, and Parlor Coal Orate' of all sires and patterns.
We have also commenced the manufseture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Sim. These Mantel were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the Mu Mr and Exhi-
Mime of see P/anklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare ant beautiful MIMI MAMILIIB,
are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Oas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at math hss prise
than Marble. Call and see them.
ARN
PELTWELL, Superint OL enDden WILSON,t.
Philadelphia, April, Diall—er,24 ly
ffEIDSIEOII CHAMPAGNE.-PIPER'S
lIKIDSIEOIC. genuine brand, constantly on band,
misled from sole Importers, and for sale bj
A it HMO, Bole Agent In this Ott7,
.40 linnfit fltred
HERRINGS -800 bble. NO. I PICKLED
During; 800 bble extra Newfoundland ditto
120 bble Potornao dry ulted ditto, now In atom and for
Web,y JNO. M. KENNEDY & 00
14141 1 0 azul 114 N. WWY iI.
Obtll4M4l.
•
STEAM TO 'ALL 'PARTS - OF
• GREAT BRITAIN —The. shortest sea
pas , age between a !aerial% and Europe.—NEW YORE
to GALWAY,' Ireland. • • •
Only 16 hours' travel, Including four home eec pas
sage, from Galway to Londoh, via liolyhead. The line
wnl consist of etc powerful paddle-wheel Itteatnahlpe.
The fir t two are now running its follows:
INDIAN EMPIRE will leave New York /friday,
July 23.
ADIERIOAN IthIPIHE will leave Galway Tuesday,
July 27.
AMERICAN EMPIRE will leave New York on or
about August 17.
The aplendid alasmable INDIAN EMPIRE A E.
COURTS/Ir, Commander, will posit( rely leave New York,
for Galway, FRIDAY, July 231.1. This ship has
cplendld accommodations for first, second, and third
class passengers, who will be taken through to any part
of Great Britain nt the following greatly reduced rates,
including a liberal cabin table, and provlelone for third
clans parsengera to G :
First class
$lO
Second class ao
Thltd class 30
Passengers for Germany, &e , will have free tickets
to London or Hull, from whence atesmare are constantly
leaving for Homburg, Amsterdam, and other porta.
Freight delivered in Galway and Dublin. Specie and
valuable packages delivered also in Liverpool, Man.
Chester, and London, at reasonable rate..
For psokage, freight, and further particulars, apply
to . WILLIAM A. BALE & CO.,
jy194.422 No. 46 SOUTII Street, New York.
WAtNTED—Throo good VESSELS,
of 250 and 800 tons to load ill the
Gulf, Also, one of about ' B5O tons capacity, of light
draft of water. Immediate despatch and good rata of
freight givon. Apply to
BIBIIOP, SIMONS, & CO.,
120 NORTII- WHARVES
gatWANTED --A. first-clam . VESSEL,
of 80001,000 toils capacity, to load for a port
In the Punk+. Cargo now ready, and fair freight will
be paid.
Apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO.
120 NORTH WHARVES
WANTED—A. good VESSEL, to
load In the Louisiana Line, for New Orleans.
Lae despatch and good rates given.
AppApply to BISHOP, BIHONS, & 00,
120 NORTH WHARVES.
NOTIOE:—The OITY OF
,?<l;* IVASIIINGTON advertised to Ball on
11 t RSDAY, July .11th, having boon detained to can 7
the United States malls, will sail on SATURDAY,
July 17th, at noon precisely. • . •
103 JOUN 0. DALE Agent,
100 WALNUT Street.
d iki r FOR SAN FR • r Ippsß,,
OP THURSDAY, 16th July Inst.—towns?
rsree, AND Np D
The superior A 1 Clipper Ship WANDBR!NG JEW,
BrAcitror. Oommander, Is now receiving her cargo, at
Pier 20, /I. R., (New Tork,) and will poritlvely nil' as
above.
The Wandortng Jew wea built for the California
Trade, 111 tbroughly ventilated, and of small capacity;
bee just made the voyage In 84 days from 'Amoy to
Havana, being the shorted pangs ever mode between
those ports. The superior sailing qualitlea of this
ship, her small capacity, low rates 61' freight, and early
day of nailing , present unequalled inducementa.
for balance of freight apply td
BISHOP, SIMONS, it
120 NORTH WHARVES
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS
OM, DUBLIN, BELFAST, end LONDONDERRY,
"A LIVERPOOL. '
- •
THE LIVERPOOL ASO PHILADELPHIA STEAM-
EtTIIP C 0.41 Clydwbullt Iron Steamatilps an Intended
to mall na follow, :
TROY Ralf ToRI.
CITY OF BALTIMORE Thursday, July Ist,
CITY OF Vi'ABRINGTON/I nth.
KANGAROO II II 29th,
And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R.
1/6011 LITERPoOL.
CITY OP WARRINGTON
KANGAROO Wednesday, Ju lylth.ne 23d.
CITY OP BALTIMORE I Ju
f Is 21.1
And each alternate Wednesday.
Osbln Passage from New York and Philadelphia... 476
Thiel Class to any of the above-mentioned places
and found In beet cooked Provisio.
30
Return Tickets good for 6 months 60
Oerti9cates of Puma from Liverpool to New York
or Philadelphia 40
' , mangers forwarded to Ilavre, Patio, Bremen, Ham.
burg, Be., without delay at through rates.
The Company's Eteamahip BOEIP11010:113 will Nall
regularly between Antwqand Liverpool, In connection
with the departuree fo rew York, taking good. from
Antwerp to New. York, a through rats of freight.
Cartificatee of Passage from Antwerp to New York
Drafts on Liverpool from .4,1 upwards.
For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Oflees,
16 BROADWAY, New York, and 109 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. r
JOHN O. DALE, Agent.
O
je22 62 and 63 WILLIAM INMAN Tower Building, Liver ,poOl.
LIVERPOOL AND PHILA
DELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Steam communication between New York and Ant.
warp, via Liverpool.
The splendid fast screweteamehip BOSPHORUS,
Captain ftitGuigan, (lately employed In the Royal Mall
serviea) will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver.
pool every alternate THURSDAY,' in connection with
the company's steamships from Liverpool to New York.
Goods for New York will be received and shipped by
the Agents In .Antwerp, and bills of lading signed there
at a through rate of freight.
The first sailing from Antwerp will be ou the 11th of
June, In conjunction with the CITY OF WASHING.
TON from Liverpool, on June 23.
For further particulars and terms of freight and ma
nge, apply to J. P. Kreuter dr Co., Antwerp; William
Inman, Lower Building., Liverpool, and at the Com.
pony's (Mem, IS Droadway, New York, and 109 Walnut
street, Philadelphia.
je9l.lm
A g it , REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI
„Sk+IMADENOE.--Schooner WORCESTER, RlieDIS
blaster, now loading at Callowhill-street Wharf.
For freight, apply to Oaptatn, on board, or to •
;NO. M. KENNEDY a CO.,
je2l 130 and 132 NORTH WEARVEB.
FOR CHALESTON
L VANN kII -lINR R ON.B LINE.ABC SA
-010-.8 RBODIVDDAIID BILLS OP LADING SIGNED
r==
Theßglendid fhit-olses Bide-wheel Steamships
HEY TONI) STATE Bad STATE OP GEORGIA,
Now form s weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships selling every SATURDAY at 10
o'clock A. It., altornatily for Okarloaton and Ba
nanal.
FOR 011111138 TON,
The I[II4BTONE STATE, Captain Marisa P. Marsh
man, will coromenoe loadbg on Thursday, July 224,
and aall for Oharlsiton, 8. U. on - ilaturint, July 24th,
at 10 &cloak A M.
lON SAVANNAH
The OTATE 07 GEORGIA, Cept. John J. Garvin.
will amniona loading on Thursday, July 27ib, and
sail for Savannah, Gs., on Saturday, July alit, at 10'
o'clock A M.
At both Chez'eaten and Savannah, these ships e onnest
with steamers for florid* and Homo*, and with rail
roads, &e., for all ni!naeLst the South and Southwest.
PRBIGHTB REDUCED
Heavy freight at an average one per cent. below
New York steamship rates.
IHRORANON.
FREIGHT and FM:MANUS on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing mule.
Cabin passage 520 00
Steerage do 8 00
Szourelon Volute, good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship bas
Poe freight or pump, apply to
A. ENRON, Jr.,
• No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves!.
Agents at Charleeton, T. B. & T. G. BUDD.
Agents in Savannah, O. A. GREINER & 00.
/for Florida, from CharlostOn, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
For Florida, from Savannah , steamers ST. MARTS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Baturday.
For Havana from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 18 th of every month.
T 02,786 81
;E BRITISH NO' TR AMERIOAN
ROYAL MAIL BTILUISHIYB.
_ .. I,IOIIIIIIW TO= TO LITTIPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
Beeon4 Cable Peerage
7201 BOSTON TO LIURPOOL
. .. . . .. ~
Ohlef Cabin renege $llO
Second Cabin Passage 00
Tki skip from Bolton roll at Italifax.
PIRSIA, Capt. Judklne. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wickman
ASIA, Capt. R. G. Lott.
NIAGARA Oept. Artie.
IttGl
AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. OPA, bapt. J. Leitch.
These vouels carry a clear white light at mut-head I
green on starboard bow; red en port bow.
ATRIOA, Shannon, leaved Nlfork,Wednesday, June 9th
iddERIIIA Moodie, ll Banton Wednesday, Jane 16.
ASIA, Lott ll N York ,' Wednesday June glid
CANADA, Lang, sl Boston, Wednesday, JULIO 30
PERSIA, Junin', I , N York, Wednesday July e
NIAGARA, Wickman, , l Boston, Wednesday, July 14.
AFRICA, Shannon, , l N York, Wednesday, July , SI
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surge Go on lvarkl.
The owners of these Ships will net be mountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, PIIIOIOUI Stone,
or Metals, unlesselits of lading are signed th erefor and
the ealuetherem: t ii en a: premed.
/or frsightors ts sit sappyy to
my 10-y B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
iflatbintrg anti iron.
µMOIL T. 111111110 i
M=Ul=ll
QOITFHWARIC FOUNDRY,
/ISM AND WA/MINE/TON SPURTS,
PEIL/DILPHIA.
NERRIOIC & SONS,
INGINBIIiII AND ILIONINIIITS,
manufseture nigh and Low Primus Steam Jingoism, foe
Land, G
Elver, and Marine service.
Boilers, uometere, Tank', Iron Boats, &e., Dalt-
Inge of all klub, either Iron or Erase.
Iron frame roan for Gu Work', Workshops, Railroad
Stations, ke.
Retorts and Cu Machinery of the Intuit and most
Improved construction.
Every deaeriptlon of Plantation ronehinery, snob as
Sugar. Saw, and arid Mille, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters Pl:pimping Engines, ito.
Sole Agents for N. Itillieuste Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Nurnythts Patent Steam Hemmer; J. P.
Bose' Patent Valve Motion for Bleat Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Saperintendent—B. H. BABTOL ,
Proof Safes
SA T.AMA WDER SAFES.
A loge assortment of
SVANS & WATSON'S
IRILADELPRIA MANUFACTVRSD
OLLANANDSR SAFES,
VAULT IfOoDA,
for Banks and Storm
BANE LOCKS,
Squid to my now lo use.
IRON DOORS, SHOT 1 . 11118,
On u good tarns IPA any other establishment in US
United States, by
*VANS st. WATSON,
NO. 25 South FOURTH street
Philadelphia.
*O RA/
PLIAS' 61P71 TM A MIL
fIoMPOSITF, IROI4 RAILING.—T. L.
LIiFLEFINLD, No. 29 N. Snail Street, Sole
H
agent for utchineon Wicketibam'a celebrated
OOMPOSITN RAILINGS, would call attention to his
new patterns of Iron Railing, Verandah., Balconies
Oarriage and Farm Gatee L tiummer Nonni, ko., ke.,
and he is oonident they Will 11. foom.l the beet artielel
K tin k La tq wxlo, si4/149.0
NOTICE:.IioRTH
For; PENN - SYLY ANIA RAIL;
OAD . 0 AN E 15 - F . HOODS.
On' and after MONDAY, July 20th 1868, the .Trains
on thin Road will leave Front and Willovr streets daily.
(foilorieseepted,) to follows
FOrßethlehem, Eseten, foe., at. .. . . ......8.15 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown and Mauch
()hunk, at 280 P. M.
Per Doylestown, at 880 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.
For Port Washingten, at. t .9.2e A. NI. and 0.80 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem, at.. 9 00 A. M. and 3.241 P. ki.
Leave Doylestown, at 800 A. M. and 4.00 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington. at..6.1b A. ht. and LBO P. IC
No change in Sunday Trains.
All Passenger Trains connect at Chatham street with
City Passermiknailway.
jar' The A.M. Train from Philadelphia, and
the 6.30 P. o
M% rain from "Bethlehem ' will make olose
connections with Easton, and with fhoNevrlersev Cen
tral Railroad. • XL,LIS CLARK,
Iy2l-4t Agent.
PHILADELPHIA; OERMANTOW
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.--SUMMRR
ARRANOBISONT.—On and after MO ND AY ,
M&7
1868.
' • won GISIGLOTOWN, .
TOW@ 'Philadelphia at og, 7 ,8, 946 min., 10,11 g,
A. M.,1, 2,8, 4, 6,8,1, 6, 10, and 111( P.ll.
Leave Germantown at 8, 7;7.)(1,1, 0,9 g , 10g, 11g,
A H. 1.10 min., 2, BX, BX, 8, 9 : 40 min., and
Th• 7g o'clock A. Et, Train trtim Germantown
wwwlllLLL stop only at Wayne and Voga Streets Stations.
ON
Leave 21
Philadelphia a SUNDAYS,
P. t 9.90 min. A. ~ 2,6 g, mid 8
IL
Leave Germantown 8g A. id 9 140 min'l 4g and/. •
P. M.
oingsTmyr nub 11.ArL110AD.
Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 8, 9.05 min ,UX A. M.,
2,3, 4,6, 8, 10 P. Si.
Li3are Chestnut Hill at 6 40 'and 7.85, 9.10, and 10.10
min. A. M., 12.50, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min
P. M. •
ON SUNDAYS.
LIM Philadelphia, 9.20 A. id., 9,6,1 i, and 8 P. M.
• Leave .ohestnut Hill at 9.10 min A. M., 12:60 4.10
0.40 P. PA
NOR 00118HOHOOKIN AND NORRISTOWN.
Loire Ph 116844810 at 816 9 1 11 A. M., 1.06
8.10 mkt.. 4%, 0%. 11X P. M.
WY. Norristoyrn at 0,7, 7, 11 A. 111., and ON
lAava Philadelphia at 9 A. Id., and 8 P. M.
Leave Norristown at TA. M. and SP. M.
FOR mANAirtna.
Leave Philadelphia at 6 IN .9,11 A. h 1.1.06 mut.,
2.051111 A., aiu min., ex,BX,6X, UM P.
Leave Mangier* atax,./xiex, ex, 11)i A. M.,
1E 4 4, OX, Toad P'P:M. •
Sundays same aa Norristown.
0 TER VALLIT RAILROAD nit DOWNTEG.
OWN.
Leave Philadelphia at T
GM A. M., and 8.10 min. P.M.
Liars Downingtown at 7.11 A. M and IP. M. ,
11. R. SMITH, General Superintendent,.
Depot, Ninth and Omen streets. Philadelphia.
185153 A j
8 5 8
FROM PnILADELPIINA TO .prr mount,
And thenoe by Railroad. to
WHEELING, BT. LOUIS,
STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI OHIOAOO,
urineviLea" BURLINGTON,
INDIANAPoLUI, • ST. PAULA,:
And all intermediate points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, MUNITION'', 1110111-
CAN, WISCONSIN, MINNEBOTA,MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NBDIUSKA.
Passengers to polnts,weet of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Orentluse, have choice of routes, and ere
requested to make • selection before applying for tick
ets. •
THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL
PIM DAILY,
FOtmlng close connections at Pittsburgh to all points
West.
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1808, Three
thrOngh, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, S. N. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, as follows :
TllllB TON PITT/BOSON
AND 005 wear LIATI.
Mall Irateat....l 80 A. M.
Put line 100 noon.
Expreaa eight.
RAT TRAINS LIND.
Harrisburg as
&mimesis:tun 3.00 P. M.
Lancaster " 6.00 P. M.
The mall train stops ate
delphla and Ptttabnrgb.
The Express mail rum dilly, the other trains Sunday
excepted.
The cars leer" the Pennsylviala Railroad Perim:neer
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
street', entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all points West can be obtained. • .
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time dn.
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage.
For farther Information, apply at the Depot of :he
Pennsylvania Railroad, Company, southeast corner of
Eleventh and Market streets, latweenthe hours of 7 A.
11. and 11P. M. • THOMAS MOORE,
my 10 Agent Penn'a Railroad 00.
BLANCIARD HOUSE ,—BROADWAY
and TWELVTR Street, New York, ro•opened,
elegantly famished with every modern improvement.
The location is reclaimable and healthy.
g nu rooms are large and wel ventilated. Meals
served at all hours; and *Nil attention pald to the
comfort Of groats. - Transient boned *2 per day. Per
manent board at lower rate,.
The whole under the management ot 0 J, MLOLOLe•
LAN, (late of the United States lista, Philadslphia,)
who respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends
and.the travelling vita.° 3ello-Stm
MORN O. DALE, Agent
JONES ROUSE,
)
. HARRISBURG, Pc., (rected In mg.
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
WELLS 00VERLY, Proprietor.
WORRELL ROUSE,
N. W. eor. THIRD and HARMONY 00011 T.
Toe underalped takes plaunre In Informing his
friends and Ahe pnbila at Imp, that be bee opened the
above ESTABLISHMENT, and pledges himself to merit
the patronage of Ids patrons, every artio!e In of lupe
nor wally, huh! been saluted without regard to
pricy2 l.Bm e. 0 WORRELL, Proprietor.
m
ATIOHOLLS HOUSE,.
L . AztraoPuN
OPEN DAY AND NIoNT.
10.118 BOOTH EIGHTH BT., MOW 01188TNIII,
vint.A.Dacrau.
. .
.
Thte HOME is for Permanent and Transient Lodg
ing. Every effort will be Made by the Proprietor, B.
isitolioLLs, to give oatlifietloo to his Petrone.
Thle establishment Is situated In the heart of the
oity, oentre of business, and omorentent to all places
of airossem en),
The atereatittle and Travellhag Community will find
it a dutiable plane for comfort dowdiness and *ono
%eels halt ished at all hours..
Bing * Booms, 60 oenta pi night. By hI week $2.60
and upwards. mbl*tf
M• .:+.:p
HOSTS YOURTD
&Novi Muni,
PHILADELPITLA.
aal4-11 MOEIHBIN & BONS. Plolll+llll4,
M E kVn I g t removed .C 1 8
K t
their G
0 50N 2, 7,
1307 0111:8Tri St re et , near e ll:e Iln w itod St r at n en u 3lln4%
are prepared to offer to their friends nod the publio an
extensive assortment of Grand, l'arlor.Ontrid, Square
and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expressly
for this city, finished In various styles of roue, sada;
prices which cannot fall to please. Plano-fortes made
to order, to cult any style of frirolture, and all lustre
meats warranted to give enUre satisfaction to the put , .
ehuer.
°rand and Square Pianos to rent, upon the most fa
vorable terms.
Mears. O. & SONS hive reeetied Thlety-tooe
MEDALS. The !vet PteMi=ll over au competitor" In
the Dotted States.
All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will be
promptly attended to.
plAno FORTES.
Jait received, au elegant stock of lid.l7liN, W.
ON, 00., NU NB & CLARK , HALLEIT, DAVIS
& 00. and GALS & 00.8 rIANOS. 8114.0 ORONO
bodituankr, at J. N. GOULD'S,
8.1. norm ONVINTII And ONILVNUT
mhl9l.
ET6 00
.lIRBER YARD.
ROUTE k 00.,
(Buotessors to Montgomery &
d. W. orator of TWELPTB and PRIME Straits, Pblla.,
Old Moyamensing District,
are now receiving a large sad well-seleeted assoetment
of all deecriptlons at LUMBER, ouch as White Pine,
Yellow Rae, Norway, hemlock, Lath, Pale', Plokete,
Pence Boards, Ilooring, Chairing, and every variety a
well.seasoned Lumber. Also, a largo stock.of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly , on
hand and rowed to order et the shortest notice.
. .
Oar connection with Messrs. hlshstre'r, Bouts, & 00.,
and Duffy, Hoot., & 00., at Marlette, Pa., gives us un
surpasied faeillties, and enables na to supply orders for
all descriptions or Lumber with promptness and
despatch.
PIND-ORREIC LUMBER, soft and mellow, callable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, &o , constantly on hand.
Prompt puling purobiaers are respectfully . hatted to
examine on stock heroes going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
REM
'UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND HE .
JLI. tall. at Marietta, Lancaster 000nty, Pa.
MELIAPPEY; ROUTE, & 00 , take this method of
Informing their customers and persons desirous of pur-
Miming LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
acid welLsessoned stook of all desoriptiou of Lumber,
which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.'
Their timber le all from their own MILLS on PINE
CREEK. Theyare alsocounectednlth Maim DUSTY,
HOUTZ, & 00., and are prepared to Walsh all kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pelee, Picket', and
Building Timber for Bridges, &e., of all description,
on the shortest notice. They would oleo like great
pleuure totalling the attention of Builders, and thole
In want of Lumber lo the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of THBLPTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they aro also con.
nected.
BLINDS AND SHADES,
OILNAP NOR OASII.
B. .1. WILLIAMS,
No. 18 NORTH SIXTII STARE;
111 the most extensive blannfaefarer o
WINDOW BLINDS,
And Dealer In
WINDOW BIIAD7II,
Of every variety.
Ile hu a fine stook to be sold at Reduced Prins.
BUFF, and all other Colors of Linen Shades, Trim
mlngs, Yistaree, ete., Ske
it. VAOIIIII.III zotaziow
OILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &o.
1,200 gallons Winter Sperm 011.
810 gallon. No. 1 Winter Lord Qll.
5,000 gallon. Bleached Winter Whale Oil,
8,000 Relieve Light Racked Whale Oil.
IMO boxes Chemical Olive Soap.
OXI do Mine Soap.
400 do Brenta Bosp.
100 do New Bedford Sperm Candles.
In store and for mile by
R. W. POMEROY ALLEN,
Late J. B. A. & B Allen,
e 8 NO. 14 Reath DRLAWARSI A 'onto.
CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE,
or atrellent quality, sold at the MUM
PRIA GAS 'WORKS for the reduced price of are cents
a huh.' and may b. obtained lu large or mall quell.
thy by applying at the Gas Woo, No. 20 South
IllitVEN TR Street.
To pardoners by wholesale It Is sold at the Wort'',
In Plat Ward. by the too, at a pries equivalent to
ALothreolteid 82.60 per ton.
..
(Pigned,) J. 0. OREESON,
Ph!lad.tphls Ou Worko, Aug. 28, 17. an2T.tt
BON". -100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for
timbrelli and Button Makers, In store nod for sale
by • • OROABPALR, &
104 NORTII IVIIATIVEB
NREIGIIT FOR NOVA 800 T lA._
About 700 bblo bulk can be bad for u port In No.
to Nootts. Apply to
;OUR M. RENN&DY & 00.
14118911T/IWRARVAII,
=MIN
ON IROWAYS,
TLUU PIIOX PfITUUROU
4WD tail WAIT AMYL.
Mall train at.. 11.00 night.
Past Has 4.60 A. id
Stxpreu null.. 1.10 11013111.
ITAT TRAINS AMTS.
Itirsieburg so
oommodstlon.7,l6 P. M.
Lane/atm is
.9.60 4, M.
the statiocui between Phil*.
tiatelo anb Reatattrante
piano Sottea.
Zumber.
STORE imeDra
Painted to order
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
WE ETII.DY TO PLEASE.