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It is *Ott, *90 , 4..4 016. 'Stock,-Exchange
that I eirritotiCadflrettsipi the, puhlic.. I, bad.
- occasion, some few Menthe tact, ge s to'.'iny
bankers in 9.ll,4t,;TeinCetlatreetto. , dreOlie
sum eftlytylpenu,ds in gold, . for purpose
of deftaying--seartain ,, louselield ,expenses.
The banker- , although, 'lt ',,was 'rhiring panic
time— delivered : iCto nie.tifthout a.xnurmur,
I kept myluihd overthe pocket in which it lay,
as a bird forsakes - not her nest when it has eggs
within it; P0: 7 '1 , 64, door to, that- of my,
owe, on'Lu • dgate.lllll 7 ;. yet when I got home it
was gortoi :The loss -itself 'did not - affect me
nearly sti' ditch-11;3111e method of the losing:
I knew whemanother -fifty pounds was to be
got without much inconvenience; bat whithei
that fifty pounds was,gona, and by what mira
culous meana,Waic - ,lndeed a enestion., • The.
pocket Which my hand-had covered wait in7vlO
late and Witlionfa beloin it:" It could scarcely;
have happened. that, any thief, haVing,iltitl .
it'open,,would heves, the courtesy ; as, weas
the skill, to
-sew it up again as I came - .along:
The prohleM so 'worried ing • took so strong
a hold upon
Ferret, of the detective - police:
e 4 Ferret,"-I • said, after_l had put him in
possession of thelatm,tintanceettginwho
can have got this money ?"
Tom Daddies,. or else the Spider, air," lie
replied coolly; ant without the least India.
tion ; "one of thoso.-twor - -certainrwhich of
them, depends . upon whether you lost the
money east or west of the Bar. Tom takes
all the Strand, and the Spider has Fleet:street
and the Mil here."
• "Well; nowea I. said, gt let me have *per=
sonal interview, Mr. Inspector, if you please,
with the gentleman who hiteiritisferred this
property of mine to his icetsint: - :01 comae,.
I will pass my word not to employ the arm of
-the-law against huh. rvoyy much want
to know how the transfer was 'effected."
On the 'earns aftet•nootl' the; Itiarkiefor
formed me; hat Mr. Baddlos w.usAltp,new pro
prietor of the sum in question,And that he
would pay me a visit the ,rolioxing Rom
lug, early, with explanktionii. '
Accordingly.; while I was at brealchust, Mr.
Daddies called. He waralhin, nottngentle;
manly looking young inan,•soberly—dresaed;
and having a rather conspicuous - air of mod
esty and , diffidenCe. • ' • • •
ft With regard to the money, Hr. Brown,"
he said; le I saw you-going westward along the
Strand, With • the Intention • of• procuring
specie-----" • • "'
"Now did you know that ?"-interrupted I.
Yoif bought; Sir; at it - Shop close to Stith
orset House, 'a saffron-colored linen sag, each
as is used' for carrying "money, and you dee
sled It In your hand when you came, oat.
“Ass. that I was 1"• Veiled. • • '-•
his. Daddies smiled fergiyingly;
left you,",liii - contfatted,,“ front that,moment
until you, reached gaint;Tatvies'siitreCt. , When
I saw you go into the banking.honsef I hacked,
myself at two to one that I shimicl relieve you,
of your money. When I,'Estiv you coma ant,
with thentoncyjn your left coat-tail, instead of
buttoned up it a breast-pocket, the odds rose
to five to one. - it -,was in'your left
coat.tail,biecause you k.iiipt'SrAtir hand there."
se And,ll said, impatiently; 'CI never' took
it - out irgain - ;_-that csiti - awear to." • ` •
(‘ Y on' did ; not take it - out for a Jodg
air," replied Mr. Daddies, applauding mode.
rately; if you gave-me great deal 0 - anxiety,
I must confess. But, yott'did take' it ont:itt:
•
" Where?" cried I, "where?" 'lf I did
before I got boirie, I'll be banged.".. •
•" Don't say that, sic," .replied my now tie,
quaintmee, rather 'severely; "don't, use an
expression of that 'kind, -atatever, you do.
You stopped at print'shbp_ Oil .tiii . west side
of Temple Bar, and my kit hope - began
to expire; - for .a few stops- more would have
taken you into the Spider's territotVatiOny
chance would have-vaniahed." •
•' Why did you not cut the bottom of my
pocket ?" 'I asked, intensely interested.:
"Because you .would" , bavo' missed the
weight of the coin," explained Mr. Daddies.
"Nothing remained for me but to try the fly
dodge."
"A fly, Mr. -Daddies, explain yourself; I
saw no fly."
"You felt_ It fliciugh',•Mr. Brown; if yott
remember, upon the left and • you took
your handout of_ your pocket to. remove it."
" I see it all MOW:" , • - • ,•
"That was it;" assented -Mr. Thomas Dad
dies, in conclusion,," and a very neat thing it
was, too, thengla say it:" -
Honor prevented me from giving Mr. Dad
dies into custody; but 1. feel bound torwarn
all pedestrians against any attempt atfly•catch-,
ing when a quiet, thin, too observant pick
pocket is by
Moilette (Artitlte.
111 . 0 RE TO BE ADMIR E D Tad!' THE
RIOHI4,ST,'DIADEIL
syni' - '
1961117 BY-KINGS -9R -11)KPEROREI
WRAP t ISTIYOI.I3EATITIVIM BRAD OP HAIR.
Bemiale it le the - mailing:it God Adnuettprovided for
AU our race. Reader, although the
- rose, may bloom
ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, - the . eye be ever
as sparkling, the teeth be thou of pearls, If the - head
be bereft of its covering, or the hair be gnarled and
shrivelled, kat/dewed' dry, sr worse 'till; if -sprinkled
with gray, settee will lose more than half her theme.
Prof. Wooti , e Hair Restorative, If used two or three'
times a week, will -restore end permanently , secure to
all such an ornament. Read the following and Judge.
The writer of the Scat is Ike celebrated pianist, Mel;
berg:
- - New You, April 10;1888.
Ds. Moot, Dear iStr , -Permit me to express to you
the obligstloos I aril under for the entire restoration of
my hair to its - original color; ;atwiut the time of -my kr.;
rivet in the batted Strata it watt rapidly becoming gray,
but upon the application of your it Hatriteatorativell n
aeon reeoTer Ortutt hue, •I consider your Be.
as
storativea very won derid lavanthro,tiolte efficulone
se well as agreeable. „•• • • ' , •
I am, dear Or, yours truly, . 8. - T/LLLBIDW;
it Dryah alrOwylledylet. ll • ' -
WELSH elltrerlpga 0171011,
18 Nassau et., April 12,1868. 5 •
Pao?. 0. .T.WooDe Dear Sir—Borae'.menth , -or sag
stooks ago I resolved a bottle of your Itair - Itegoratlve
sod gave it my wife, Who• concluded to try it on her
hair, little thinking at the time that:it Would:nature
the grey hair to its originat color ; tratto bee , as welt
as toy surprise, after a tow weeks trial it has performed
that wonderful effect, by turning ad the gray hairs to is
dark blown, at the same time beautifying and thicken -
ins the hair. retretigly recommend the above Redo , .
retire to all persons In want of subh a abuse of their
hair. OKARLI23 OARDBW, _
- • , Nnerltoes.. Ally 28,
Poor. O.:. Wow" ;.-.Wlth mandato do I recomtrieed
your Efate Restorative as being the most eelectioror ar
ticle I ever Sew. Mote tieing your Bar Restorative
my hair and whiskers, which were almost white, have
gradually grown dark ; and I now, feel confident that a
Yew more applications will restore them to their natu
rat color. it also mitered me of till dandruff and on.
pleasant itching, so common - amongpersona who per.
spire freely. • - J: 0. RILBY,-
Prior. 'Woo" :—About two years _ago , my hair Dom.'
mended falling off and turning gray; 1 was fast be
coming bald, and had tried many remedies to no effect
I o:amounted using youßeetorative in January last.
A few applications fastened any Mar firmly'.., It began
to fill op, grow out, and turned back to its former mica
(black). At this time it is fully restored to its original
color, health, and appearance, and I cheerfuliy ream.
mend its use to all. J. D-HORB.
Chicago, 111., Bisyl, 1857,- • ; -
The Itestarstive is put up hiNottles of three aloes, vie;
fora, medium, and small; The swan holds hall a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
et least twenty per cent more in proportion then the
small, retails for two dollars per bottle • the large holds
• quart, forty per Dent . more in proportion , and retails
for three dollen
„ _ - •,.
0 J. WOOD c• 00., Proprietors, 812 BROADWAY,
W. T. (In the great N.Y. Wire Reiling,Notablishieent,)
and 114 Mb RICER' Street, fit. Lents, Mo.,
And sold by all good Drawling and Palmy Goods
Dealers. ruvlittstio.dorA °mein wksiko
Brokaw;
CHAILLEB:E; BtlolE,
, .....•,,
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND AGENT, •
No., 44 k WALNUT STREET; - • -
Bed 'Estate purelmeed and mid. Houses tooted.
Dante and Greund,Kente collected.. Money procured on
mortgagee, ground rents, &a.
=3M
Yrlderick Frit*, 'Esq., I Wm, P. Lewin, Dig,
Norris L. ilaltowell, JEK. liparlmwk, Seq.,
;Amen Danlitp, Callb !Inks * Egg. jy26lm
ittria.llST BEIM' 0NT,.,'".„
. f • BASIKIIIi, •' -
, 76 BBAYER - STREET, "•- - " - '' ' '.-*
SSW TIM.
IOW! Letters of Credit ; aralbtble 16 trit*ellarkl, oo all
parka of tbo world. - - • ~- - —•- . J0366m
, .
CRONISE` Si CO., • ' . .
.
‘...e &gap AND. EXODANDN ERDNIDIB, -
Ito. 410 . 808t8 TAIIRD Btreet,
•
pI(ILADILP/lIA. . . - ,
Veer to the )3Autil awl Bungs of Phlladdlphts„
JeT-ly , E,,. . .• ~
, ,
OXIB. XiSLRT.,, V. X. RAW/M. R. JIAILRT JR
111ANLEIIiIROWNI.Sc CO., •
BANK,NOTE, STOOB_ , AND RICOILtECIE
- BROKERS, •
H.W. corner of THIRD, and CHESTNUT Streets, •
rutz.ainiOvria.
Collections wade, and Drafts drawn_on rte of the
Unitedldtates and the Ccoutdas, on the most - favorable
terms.
;Collections made, end Unite drawn on BnglAnd and
Ireland. „. „
Uneurrent Bank Notes bough'* Land Warninte
bought and mold. Dolton in Specie and Bullion. Loatui
and Time Papecnegotiated. • •- - •• _ ••• • -
Btockg and Loans bought and gold ad • Coingolgefon at
the Board at Brokers in Philadelphia and New York.
;atm
AIDWAND R. PARRY, 7 , MIONARD'It. i . ANN3f,
Notary Pismo Sro ' Chnninisx lo l l .l fm—
Minnilllol4.", " • Nenneylverde and
' New jersey.
VOARR:Y., dc.11)10T - .11 - Elli •
DRONERS & ONNIDAL LAND AGENTS trod
CONTRYANONBB, „ . • ~
ATRBRT, above - MOWRY,
IdANKANOi MINNDMITA,
- Pay particular. at/OWe to lotelor and foresees'
Money for non-rietdests and others, sad oolleotteg
Drafts, Notes Artrietterd arms:war btlitiMuoss
!11l MATO prompt Ittellllo4.,,Refet,lo •
Wood Dude, & ildtedettihti. -
- Pete, Rose, & yfithers,Phitedelphiir,
, &st y; & Ete:,'Plathetelsl,4.
Ittehard ItandolphiPhtiedeiphht -
[Merles Eats & Philadelphia.
Parry & Nel?dbtith,q,Alledstishts.,
•
sEQVRLS• AND: SPADES.-.- •
2 060 .D 0222 2, ASSORTID
/MON, 2 31 42 2244,:afic1 04 11 er-is i tzls.,
Nor tgAillby tiiknii6tritctFrer,
ikibtl4l3o:• ;
Steed,
• •%-- above BesoP4:
i vIQ-Im
etAP,E MifiVANtifidria - 407110
AL/lb - aro witfiffkiiiiiiiidinifil, : tok , intirelfera taking 11l
mipplykd OtlailikB"zgEtiiikkini i .:an. a isotnolntn annorf
meat ot.f3Eguliffit'4',44Vattifk,-of Rtiimuel airgie's fm,,
korkatinn,yiill Nit,A*kminitle CONORESSZALL;
vra.P0 41444 1 1 40k , ,..4411:111XTAD fitNEX*, Minn*,
Zalto
4319*MBROJAZ SALES' Room, •
ABNEamd 10 STRAWBERRY; between - MAR%
SET a4d . OFIESTNIIT arid SNOOND and TIARA streets.
• Y. GoWOLDERT. Anovogsas
- DARDWelnvite the
_attention of purchasers to
the pohltira akle of_ leon.sione ware, gissawarc,
to be Made thin morning at OM o'clock.
IDn pamples and catalogue', now rody,, _
•-
BAkE OW OROOHARY AND GLASSWARE.
Thia.lgorning,
Oommencing.atlo,ii Beplock, Terrill Bell b.f o ßlaiollael
a large and stinin•M- annortmatik Of Iron - Stoneware,
Okumware, /co.
.i/7" Samples and catalogues emir on th e morning of
sale.
" ISOCITT, I Te., , ,A.UOTIONE' ER, (suedes.
aim to wouszar & SCOTT,) 4.9IOIIIVIDMIT St.,
?Amide the Ocisrom BMW between Fourth and Ifidtb
OLDTJESS PINS AND PAILS AT PRIVATE(
.k ;Wit lereled from schooner Juliet—
" olrthes plea. - •
100514 sen peas:
itEIIIPVAL - i' -411RNESS, BRINLEY; &
CO. hove removed to the LOU; No. 429 MARKET
foretrirlirocompted by Mews. Web Cope & Co.
17.1, FURNESS : BRINLIS, & CO.
.
iiitn4XESS, BRINIF.Y, 3% 00.,
• BLUM= CEttaaat.
± ' MATTING AT PRIVATE BALE;
200 itilmat 4.4. and 6.4 white and t ad. cloak matting
mo SE STlrta. TB :AUCTIONEER'
003fallABION 101NOMANT,' 8.111. cornea
KM a Itkolltreate,
CLR nd NA, P1p11.10:„.e.011OMMODATIOlf„
hiOrillY'l. , —moNzy ! MONEY ;I!
• Money liberally advanced In large or small amounte,
from one dollar to thonsands, on . gold and silver plate,
diamonds, niches, Jewelry, raiding- please musical
Instrumenti — ilimaltore, dry goods, clothing, ;pea r ales,
elms, hard4aro, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, her
nentoind all articles of value; for any 'length of time
agreed on,. at Naihans , Principal „llstablishmocl,
gfiathesat corner of Sixth and Rue streets,
Promissory notes, with collateral, difiConnted
at the lowest marketrates.
NATHANIit , PRINCIPAL IIEiTABLIeIIidANT, B. M.
' 00ANDX, ep SIXTH AND RACE. WiltillEß'S.
'Where monerwill be liberally advanced on gold and
silver plate, diamonds,.watches t ieirelry, fowling places,
dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars,. bar&
ware, eqUery, fenny et.rticies, mirrors, paintings; en. ,
, ranslcal—lnstruments, farulture, bedding,
Vieetn a s e ,liehicles, herneas - eta:J[B;llnd all- other articles
OUT-DOOR 8.0418. • ,
Pe .
Pe 'Reuben given to 'all out-door islet, either
at p rivy dwellings, stores, or elsewhere , , and Otago
*nu low: - ' , "'• ' ' ''' , •' Ol "
TO-P No - Rim:wawa - um uouszranapnio.
. Persons relinquishing housekeeping or having sup
pliee of furniture to dispose of, will and It to their ad
vantage by sending the same to the auction store. south
east *timer of Bixth and Raoe street, where it 'will be
properly arranged in the furniture mateerootn, and sold
to the beat advantage, Awe-thirds of the goods advanced
If Novi*, and the Wanes handed over the afternoon
of the del of sale.
: - ' . LT TILITATH BALM.
, thee geld and - Myer buntline we, double ease, and
double bottomedleyer, !spines, llnglish, Elwin, and
-Pretzel, !etches; gold specks, gold chains, gold brace
leti, it virility of tine gold studs, breastpins, and Anger
rings; fine flutes ,' 'superior old violin and guitar, very
fine elodeon, and numerous other articles.
,Al'
PiIIVATB SAVE AT WIRY LOW PIIIOEI3.
- Gold English potent lever watohee, full Jewelled and
plain, some of them floe •18. karat mew of the best
makers. •
—Misr .lnglish-patent lever watches, fall jewelled
and plain, or the Went approVed makers. -
11old escapement lover and leplhe watches, in hunt
, - maga and open rainier the very hest make.
—Ladtbo gold enancelled.watoties, set with pearl and
, djambeds. '
Silver knglish, Swiss, and French watcher:, diamond
.breitat'- Pins and: finger rings, gold bracelet!, ear rings,
dogoetiogs, breast pins, studs, Hoe gold vest. fob. and
neck Chains, gold • :weasels'', and varlens other artl
-oles orjewelry,'&o., dre.•
ai A. ',DYSART, 4 00.,,AucermixEmes AND
• ocomeaws Magariirro, No. 27 South imORTG
ETREETi corker of LODGE BMW.
. .
, AT.PBLVATH BALE.
• _ A large and valuable tract of valuable coal and vial•
ber land at prhate Bale, waltwOrthy the attention of
oapttaliata and others ' aa , the owner la compelled to
sett: -s+ .
For farther particulars inquire at the , auction
store.•:
t 1 OUT•DOOR BALES sollotact and. promptly M
end ad to,
ID• , ADVANGES made on °Quips:Doors when de
eirea without extra charge.
U},'WARD-ROOMS open until 10 P. M. Now pre
wol,to receive invoices of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
.WATOllliti eta JRWELRY, NEW and SECOND
GANG GrIIRNITGRN, PAINTINGS, BOONS and STA
TIONERY. eso.reco.
• ED" Sales'of PANOV Goons every evening.
ROBENSAOR'S IRON BITTERS.
. This Medicine, as its name Implies, is one of the
pletest strengthening preparations extant. It Is es.
pecielly adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or
are sancta with Dyspeptic, Liver Compitinte, Pilaw,
Nervous Debility General Weakness, end all' diseases
arising f4bm a d isordered condition of the digestive
organs.
YOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS GSNERALLT
there Is perhaps no mediates is the world equal to
It, as It enters. purifies, and replenishes the blood
wbiohis ep important to bring about a healthy action
. I THOUSANDS ARE
a miserable existeece, of a pale sickly color weak
and emulated, who could be restored to health by the
use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It in no
htimbioulint a genuine comedy, being free from any
thing that is of an injurious nature.
TGR ALL DISEASES OP TUB BLOOD
there Is noi better antidote than Holsensack , e Iron Bit
ters Whin the blood is impure the whole body is fall
of direr's.), Blood letting may sower for a time, but
cleansing i part will not purify the whole. At the
fountain we mot begin, and to oleanse the blood there
is no better remedy then these invaluable Bitters.
Their chief tonstituent is icon, and we aft know its
efficeoj in removing the impure matter front the
whole visceral system They, are prepared by a Rao
Heal chemist, and have been pronounced, by
, eminent
physicians and others, as the he pine nib V' of all
- nics.
IIOW GRATIFYING
to the proprietor that he bee succeeded In compound
ing a remedy for many of the ilia that his
mortals are subject to; and that the publio appre
ciate' it is hot a question of doubt; but a hied fact;
as the demand for it has far surpassed his Penguins
Effil a tiFTßST/MONIT OP A:WORTITY CITIZEN.
' This is t certify my wife was In delicate health rams,
three yearn, with a disease-peculiar to her sex. She
tried numerousremelts, without deriving any benefit.
!Hearing. oh liebenstiek's Iron Bitters, and knowing
Iron to be ja powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a
bottle, whieh prbved to be the medicine she eolely re
quired, byrestoring her let . health. , She hesitatee not
to recommend it to those who MO similarly affected,
as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy.
. JOHN COLE
No. 831 . 0apitol Street.
This invaluable Medicine is prepared only by
GEORGE S. - HOBENSACE,
- . Pharmaseatical Chemist,
N. W. oornerofl'4l4) and CUMIN Streets,
I, Phi adelphis,
To orders rniit be addressed.
Price $l. DLsootuat to dealers. 801 d: by
inuo Dniatift .r,
generally.
A NALFSIS ;OF LYON'S OATAWBA
BUDDY by ' , , •
A. A. MATNII, M. D.,
• Miasma To TUE STaTa or MAIMAOIfI7O6IIII.
• liaminzaz. 08.1.11 AMS. A light-yellowish brown
ealered spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated
(rani dean Jinni it left no oil or offensive matter.
Analyzed for volatile and axed drugs, of which no
traces of any kind were found. lie color improved to
be due to aoolured resin an extract derived from wood.
Erin 'Very respect it fa a pure splritons liquor.
The fragrance or bouquet which it possesses can be tea .
lated, end it then appears unlike, that from Dogma
Brandy or Wine, being a fruity eicence resulting from
a peculiar fermentatlan. of Catawba and, Debella
Onautoti.Onanarnma.-1, parts In volume of this
spirit contains at 60 deg B. 461270 parte of pure al
oohol, , betides, the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the
spirit afford. 23 parte of a 'strong solution of the oil
which characterises this Brandyi the spirit lett, alter
removing thp oil, is pure" and orlOrters, Sild In all its
cusdltl it i t t n perfect not.stMeoe to change. One
110
U. or Ws Brandy at 66 -deg. If. contains, be
sides a spirit and oil, only 220 grs, or matter com
e. of extract of fruit, gam, and colored ream from
wood.
Boma, January 26, 1868—,
Dr. GONN, State Inspector of Ohio,. and Dr. JAB.
R. °HILTON, °hamlet, of. New York, both pronounce
this to be pane Brandy, and free from all adulteration.
for Medicinal pnrposes.Lyon's Catawba Brandy has
no rival, and hss long been needed to. supersede the
poisonous ootnpounde sold - under the name of limudr.
As a beveragb, the pure article le altogether superior,
ual a 11CP/02, sure remedy for Dyspepsia,.filituleney,
Lows pirits, angnor, General Debility,lco., arer.
Also, LIITI STILL •
- AND SPAllifliNG
OHAIIPAGHB.--Thees Wines are made.in • the neigh.
borbood of Olnoinnati, and are gnarantied to be the
Pure hike of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
for invalidspd persons who require a gentle stimn.
lent, and Papier:mental purposes.'
Retail pries $1.26 per bottle. A liberal dlsecoutt
mide to - the trade. Deafen: - will please send their
orders to .the "Sole Agents +' for the State of Penn.
sylvsuia r • A. T. HAZARD is CO.,
. •
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 608 MARICST Street.
Also for Itge by the following apothecaries
AMMO: SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut its
JNO. W. SUM tr. BONd , lßth , and 22d and Market
streets.. :
IX L. BTAbRHOIISS, Eighth and Green IN.
B. NRRINORR, Second and Rau sta., Southwark.
G. W. WEDINORR Paavunk Road and Waaktoston
itrest..„ I
GEO. 8. ROBINBdOK, Third and Green at.
A. 8..11011T81L. Broad and Coates sta. fall
'WHY' SUPPER' WITH DYSPEPSIA 1
-v v ZINGLER 1b ,SMITH'S PURR, .mpuoroiNAL
COGNAC BRANDY has (maid Dyspepsia, Low' Spirita,
Ao., Ac. Ac, Pries 01.25 par bob
tla - orslo.oo per dose's: Warranted pare. Try it.
Thereby certify that I - had been ellated with Oa.
papas for the last ten years, during which time I have
tried allthe popular medicines, but of no avail. flaring
had Zeigler A Smith's Pare, Medielnal Comm Brandy
Moluntoendal,by many persona; induced me to try it.
One bottle be. almost cured me of dyspepsia and costive
habits, of telt years' standing. 'Tem say, with a thank
ful heart, that I hare carer found Its equal daring my
painful and distressing oanplaint.= I sincerely recom
mend it to, dylpeptic, nervous And debilitated sufferer/J.
Josef 0. EL./J(110TE,
Tais.',lsth_,l/59. 1231 Olive street.
Also, RINDUR SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed nom the public as genuine wines. These
Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and constunp
tine, and in all meg geheral loes of appea
tite, , , -
Old Madeira Wine, wes per bottle.. ..........51 00
011 Port Wine, do, , to. - /00
Old Sherry Wine, do . do. 100 ,
. Address your orders to o_olo Adepts,
g aszOLßlt & own",
WhOlesale Druggists,
• 8. W. comer SICIOND and OREN Ste , PhDs.
Also, for gale by JOHN BLXY, Druggist,
fel-y Praakford road, opposite Hanover.
A WNIISGS I AWNINGS !
JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Awning Maker, NO. 44a
North -THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and
French Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office
Windows; Awnings for Stores, Awnings for , Stramboate
and Ships; All kinds of Awnings, Tents, Flags, or
any Thing in ,canvas, made to order by JOSEPH H.
FOSTER, Awning Maker, 443 North THIRD Street.
Residents, 340 South FRONT Street.
Jyl7-11n , ' . JOSEPH H. FOSTER.
MfADELFRIA TYPE FOUNDRY—
N:_ W OOr. THIRD and OHIII3NUT etc
— L. PBLOUZB & BON,' thankful for the liberal pa.
.trousge , heretofore aociorded to their Netabliehment,
and desiroutl to merit its continuanoe, would announce
to Prllitera.and Y 0111104% that Their new 111.B01111Ble
BOOK is now ready, and from their Inoreued
are nOW prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
eemplete Printing Zstabllshment, at the ahortest
Their lefig practical experience 14 the busbies,
and the fell of,their Personal sziperintendence. of the
manufacturing department, jastillea them in asserting
that they can furnish 4 more durable and better fin
ished ante]e than their eotemporaries.
- Thoser. therefore, • who -desire Mutat .lifateriali,
would do well to apply to Them previous to purelictslus
elsewhere..
Iny2l•Sta
Old tne thick It 0 e.ntd per point, In onokano for
;Aroir at oriow. _ sat tit
RUSSIA MATS.-600 DOZ. NO.'l, AND
600 dos. No. 2 RVBSI& MATS; suitable for peak-
Aug. Virsiituse and ebitdenersi use, will be sold low, It
lipplled-for isetos, b 7 WYSAVEII, -- 71121m, & 00.,
WATER fit,. & 22,N; mrsrestvws,
EIDaLEOK OHAMPAGNE.—PIPER'e
fitaDSIECIK. genntrid brand, eonatantly on hand,
is - eel:o4 hymn sole Importers, and for isle be.
• • 4.4 70141110, 8010 Agent In Ole City,
4 40.,0t g. - Onntil IFIWNV Pail*
„. , ,
ittebitinal.
Sala'uchori,
_
_
Ti 145.20 - - sows,.
Nog, 189 'aid 141.13001 BTil.ll,
• (HompErly Noe. C! and 4t9.1 • •
TRADIS FALE—TO fIOONSELLERS. • •
The ititty-fhat regular Philadelphia Trade Bsle will
commence on the 21st of &Timber, Catalog-um. in
-
Press.
REAL REITATMe 13TOOKB, &e.
-Ito 11Ialee ,at the, Philadoinhin Exehtogo every
Themlay Evening, during the business imason,
' 117,* In. July and Anoint only , occaelonal sales as
heretnihre, , -
Handbills of elicit pproperty lamed separately, In
iddltlins to hbleh we publ eh on the Saturday pawl - Our
to each sale, one thousand catalogues/is pamphlet form.
giving frilllederlOtlonn of all the property.to be sold on
the following Tuenday.
DC— 'PHPOSITHHII BAL2B AT Till AUCTION
STOILIe every TM:lmlay morning.
• HBAL lISTATIS AT MUTAT,' BALI.
We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate fialei Including, every description 'of fifty and
country, property, • Tritited Lista may be had at the
auction store. . •
pErve.Tp asp ItERISTER,
1,1:9` Real Estate entered' nu our Private Bele Re.
ester, and advertised
,oemsalonally our Public Bale
kW:late, (or which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
tree pickers..
• Peremptory Bale.
STOOKS, &o.
•
On Tuesday Evening',
Aug, 17th, at B o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, uill be sold, ter account of whom it may con-
COU.—
1,458% shares °rake capital stock of the Tinkle
pauph Coat Company, the same to be sold for arrears of
as eon:tents, tursuant to resolutions of said company.
irr ;1 to be paid on each ehare at the time of eale.
14 ahares Delmore Railroad CrinipanY:
REEL MUTH BALE—kIIIRIST 17th.
This sale will include—..
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of James M Porters, De
ceased. ,
• . ,
BRICK DIVRLLING, POPLAR STRERT.—AII that
'dory brick dwelling and lot, month side of Poplar
street, 39 feet west of Sixteenth atreet, 27 490
feet—two fronts
Peremptory Sale—Estate late of Joseph Yourg,
DWELLING-AND Glloo.Blllt BTORB.—Tbree.story
brick ihrellirig pod grocery, No 875 Applo street, be•
tween Fourth street and York aTenue.
Same Estate.
DWELLING AND LAGER-BEER SALOON.--Three
!dory brick dwelling and lager-beer saloon, No. 878 Ap
ple greet. gale absolute.
Egecutorls Peremptory Bale—Betide of Thorne Dar
gin. Deceased.
veultnpv, BUILDING L 0 T 8,, PIPTERNTH
WARD —All those five lots of ground, east side of
Nineteenth street, north of-Anna street, each 17 feet
front, and meet In' depth from - 80 to 61 feet.
• Milo, ill those Are lote north side of Anne street;
ettlotning the above, eat& 1r teat front, renege; in depth
from 80 to 44 feet.
fl 1° They will be sold separately. Lithographic
plans may be bed of the suction etoro,
Peremptory Bale.
NEAT DWELLING —The neat two•and-a-half-story
brick dwolling, with back-buildings, No 407 Dilivrytt
street, below Noble street. •
VALVARLII LOT Oil GROUND, west aide of Paul
street, between Church and ,Unity streets, Vanktotk,
41% feet front.
• gale at Nos. 189 and 141 South Fourth Street. . •
BIIPSRIOR OURNITURE, PIANO -FORTS i FINE
PRRNON. PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELB CAB,
PRTS, &O.
On Thursday Morning,
At A o'clock, at the atiedion store,an eXtenelve
assortment of excellent second-band furniture, elegant
eiano-fortee, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from , private
families declining housekeeping, removed to the More
for OWOIIIOIIO6 of sale.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A well-secured first mortgage-41,1300.
A beautifully situated lot, Perkioman turnpike,
Ohestrint Hi 11. .
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE:
SPLENDID BROWN-STONE MANSION, Chestnut
street, with stable and coach house. One of the finest
residences in the city.
NEAT , BIODNRN REBINENOB No. NM Chestnut
street.
ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, Walnut
street, west of Broad.
ELEA:WIT DROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1021
Welunt street, west of Sixteenth.
NEAT JUSSIDENOE, Southeast comer Wont end
tad Seventeenth stnets
Ewen , AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE, South
wed corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. • •
TWO ELEGANT BESIOr N,OsB,ltittenhonse Square.
TWO lIANDBOME RESIDENCES, Washington Bgnare.
ELEGANT BROWN4TONH RESIDENCE, North
Broad str.st_
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENOE i Northwest
earner of Green and Fifteenth streets.
f/ANDSOME MODERN RESIDENOE, No. 1636 Green
street.
NEAT AVAIDENO.II, spruce street, be r tlseera Breed
and Fifteenth.
HANDSOME MODERN PODS•BTORY RESIDINCE,
N 0.1809 Spruce street.
}MEGAN DROWN•BTONE RESIDENCE, No. 822
Pine Arad, wog of Efghth.'
HANDSOME DROWN•BTONE RESIDENCE, No. 1516
Pine meet..
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1806 Pine
street.
HANDSOME BESIDENOB, No. 632 Pine street
. TWO HANDSOME BROWN-BTONE RBSIDENCIEB,
Third Mreet, below floruce
NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 241 South Eighth street,
below Walnut.
HANDSOSIN MODERN REBIDENOII, No. 618 North
Eighth street.
HANDI3O3I9 MODERN REBIDNNON, No. 631 North
&Tenth street.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 621 North Sixth
TIIE DIETHODIST EPISCOPAL OHITROH PRO
PERTY, New Market street •
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANTI nubwx-STONE OP
PIOE DUMPING, Nos. 407 and 409 Walnut street.
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, Lopqat, blau, med.
Ohttroh errata, West Philadelphia, 200 by 176 feet.
UANDSOBLE RESIDENCE, Northweet corner Locust
and Mary itreeta, opposite the above.
VERY MANDBO6IB COUNTRY RESIDENCE, near
Tinge station, on the Germantown Railroad.
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY BEAT, 160
acres, between Torriedele and Bristol.
COUNTRY BEAT, with about seven acres, Opednut
If ill
AN ELEGANT FARM, 800 acres, with imparter hn
provemente on the River Delaware, one mile Dom New
Castle.
LARGE, ELEGANT, AND VALUABLE FARM, be
tween the city of Willonogtou and Brand/wine B fortoac
ELEGANT COUNTRY BELT, 10 cares, with Roe
improvements, School Hours Lane, Germantown, oppo
site the late Dr. J. R Mitchell's.
ItANDSCIIttg MODEIIN DWEI;LI.Nia, Ito. 1134 Callow
bill street.,
BRICK ETORE, DW.ELLING, AND BAKERY, No
136 Arch street '
HOUR-STORY BRIM STORE AND DWELLING
No. 1309 Ohentnot Arent.
BRIDE BiORE AND DWELLING, No. 702 Booth
Fifteenth street
NEAT,. MODERN DWELLING, No. 840 Yederol
street.
RESIDENCE NORTR SIDE OP WALNUT Street,
'east eir Eleventh street. at private nale.
117 - Also, a lugs amount of .other property, Ground
Rents, Mortgagee, eco. Prtoted Rate may be had at the
auction atom, •
TRTVATE SALE REGISTER.
IJ7 - Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Register
and advertised occasionally In our Public Sale Abstracts
(of which 1,000 copies are rioted weekly, during the
business seasqn,) free of charge.
TAXES Q.. FREEMAN, - AUOTIO.NEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STRUT, above votiNTR.
Persons favoring us with consignments can rest
assured that their property will not be motile:ed.
irr Commissions afore moderato than those charged
byigy other _Auction House In the city.
Consignments respectfully sollelted.
" Sales raid immediately after the goodie ars sold
BEAL BSTATR AT PRIVATE BALL
Handsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth
and Walnut streets
Residence, Washington Square and Walnut street.
Dwelling house, No. 827 Vine street.
20 acres of lead, Indian Queen lane.
Valuable property, Pranikford road.
Handsome dwelling, No. /612 Wallace street.
Business stand and dwelling, Seventeenth sod Wash
ington streets.
/Regent property, 80 sores, Ao., above Torresdale.
14 acres of land, Melton avenue, Germantown.
Ramoome reeldedde and lot, West Philadelphfa.
Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and
Columbia avenue.
Handsome dwelling, Spring Garden street, above
Twelfth.
OABINNT Or MINERALS
At private sale, a valuable Cabinet of 311nerals,00m
pricing over 1,000 specimens, the collection of several
years. The property of it gentleman who has no room
for them. They are very desirable for a public Institu
tion. Apply at the auction store.
QAMITEL NATHANI3, AUCTIONEEkt,
1.7 1 and MONEY LOAN OPPIOD, No. 224 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only
eight doors below the Ritehange,
Hours of biteltiose from T o'clock, A. If., tustli 10
o'clock in the evening.
Outdoor vales, sad sales at the Anotioo Homier, at.
tended upon Dm moot satisfaotory terms.
CAPITAL $2M,000.
Esiablfehed for the lam Thirty Teen.
Advances made from one dollar to Mhos/ode on Dia
monde, Bilvor Plate, Watohes, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
eland's°, Clothing,lumiture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instrutoente; Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goole of
every description.
All goods can remain imp length of time agreed
upon.
All advances, from ,one hundred dollars and upwards:,
will be sharged 2 per oent. por month p 2500 and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store noun having a depth of 120 feet, has large
Ere and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and prlil
veto watchmen for the premises I also, a heavy instil
ranee effected for the benefit of all persons having pods
advanoed upon
N. B.—On account of baring an unlimited capital,
this oMee is prepared to make advances on raore_eatia
factory and inoommodating tenrut.than , any Other. In
Ole city.
Money advanced to the poor, In mall amount/, with
out any sharp.
AT PRTVATI SALT.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry,
Clothing will be .old at rodueed prices. ecl-17
PITEE WILICESBARRE LEHIGH COAL'
—Uniarallehal Success of the introduction of tide
Superior Coal into the Philadelphia Market!
We are daily receiving testimonials from all quarters
where thin Coal has been tested of Its great superiority
over any Lehigh Coal ever burned.
The Coal yields an exceedingly WHITE Aeb, and le
perfectly free from cinder of any kind, while the Coal
Itself is perfectly clean and entirely free from elate or
any Impurity.
For stemn purposes it has no equal, the testimony of
emu of the most eminent Engineers in the country
being in its favor.
We have the EXCLUSIVE control for Its sale.
AUDENEIEDtk ROMAIEL,
Shippere awl &Willex ere In Wilkeabarre Coal.
Office, WATER street, above Oallowhill, and Brat
Wharf above Catlewhill etreet, Delaware, jylo-tjy2B
PURE LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP
COAL.—.Imm 11. MONTGOMERY Informs his
friends and the public that be has effected au arrange
ment with the Buck Mountain Coal , Company for the
sale of their Justly-celebrated LER lOU COAL. lie ban
also arranged with tho proprietor of the Broad-Top
Mines for the sale of his valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS
COAL, and in now prepared to receive orders and make
prompt deliveries, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT
Street, second story, front room. je2-3m
PCERING, FOX, IA wholesale and
IV retail dealers In LEHIGH and 80.1113YLKILL
00AL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD, Schuylkill yard—RAOH and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Heap constantly on hand Coal
from the most approved mines, tinder rover, and pre.
pared expressly for family nee;
QOHIETYLSILL AND LEHIGH GOAL.-
1 am dallirooolvlng, at my yard, the beet quality 0.
80/XOYLNILL AND IBBLOU 00AL. * etultmalere,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be satiatiotory to them.
o Inferior Coal kept st this eetabllahment to
alter at LOW PBIOIB. •
AVIIYANDIB OONTABY,
an 1-tf N. N. oorner of Broad and Ohms mi.
SLATE I SLATE 1 I SLATE I I I—Roofing
Slate, of all sizes, and at very low rates, kept don.
stantly on hand, and for sale by
MEIN% PDX, & 00.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and MUD street.
. . . . . .
N. B. Blate Roofs put on in the beet manner, and 111-
Oaring Aften4AA N wArvimtAAl fAA •
AOKEREL.-1,800 barrels 14 oe. 1,2, and
J.TH 8 BIAOICSKEL,, in snorted package'', now Ingot*
and for Bale by JOHN At, KHNNEDY & 00.,
ao 84r New ll° Iknel 184 Nnrth
_ .
HITE FISH.-75 half bble. of the cele
brated Detroit River White Nish, jut received
and for sale by 0. 0. SAMNA k Oo
Nnrth W TR/t
SHOULDERS. --60 hhds. Shoulders, dry in
salt, for Isla by 0. 0. BAD &8 & 00.,
JN R Won oats*,
THE PIEESg.-:;--PETILADEEPHIA. PRIDAY. Mr 30, 1858.
- -
THE 'ORPHANS' COURT
IN FOR THE COUNTY OP MONTGOMERY.
In the matter of the 'Estate of NATHAN' kutAtrts,
deceased.
BUR PROCEEDINGS IN ,PARTITION.
To Samuel Gerhard, joseph Krause, Henry Krauss,
David Krauss, Rachel Feblicher late Rachel Schubert,
Jesse Krause, Aaron Kralife, Nancy Krnuss, Sarah
Krauss Intermarried 'with phrietian Wanner,
,Lydia
- KlSUfill intermarried with 'Anthony Heebner,
Klaus intermarried with Joseph' itittiug,Joaeph Ger
hard, Andrew Gerhard, dess4 Gerhard, soloumn Ger
hard, Hannah Gerhard intermarried with Charles
Schultz, Susanna Gerhard intermarried with
'Buttery, Lydia Laften beta Lydia Gerhard, Nancy Ger
hard intermarried' with Daniel Schultz, Sunnite. Schu
bert intermarried'with'elichnellfiller, David Schubert,
Christopher Schubert, Sarah Boyer late Sarah Schubert,
Nancy Schubert intermarried with Christian Ebert,
Hannah Schubert intermarried with George Schultz,
soplita Schubert intermarried with Peter Stroh, The
man Huneberger, David Itunsberger, Joel Ifuesberger,
Benjamin Yeakle, Rachel Krause luternierried with
Simnel Nowinan, Joel Krause, George Krauss, Rebecca
Krauss intermarried with Daniel T. Urfer, Samuel
Krauss, smut's, Krause intermarried with Chance
Weend, John Krauss, Polly Krause intermarried with
Joseph Bechtel, Nancy Krauss, Anthony Krauss, Lydia
Krauss intermarried with Abraham Fchultz, Jacob
Krause, Daniel Krauss, Janice Krause, Charles Krauss,
Sarah Krauss interinarried with Jonathan Schultz,
Elizabeth Krause intermarried with Joel. olt.
NOTICE le borebygiven, that, In pursuance of a writ
of Partition Issue! out of the Orphaua' Court, as afore
said, in above estate, an .Inqueet will be held by the
Sheriff on the rtremieee in the said writ described, for
the purpose of making a partition or valuation of the
same, on MONDAY, the oth day of August, A. D.
1858, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when end ahem you
may attend if you think proper.
At the soma time, on the premium, will he appraised
a Certain piece of sprout land situate in Upper Milford
township, Lehigh county, adjoining Joseph Yeakio,
(late Philip Emhart,) George Pchultz, John Ihrder,
,and ...there, containing 4 acres and 148 porches or there
aliouta. SAMUEL D. RUDY, kherilt,
1y22-fat
IIN THE ORPHANS' COURT POR THE
11. OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
_ .
In the matter of the Estate of J. DOsliello. ,
11Elle
BELL, deceased.
bur proceedings in partition.
To John Derrell and Christopher Darrell, genitor WM.
PATRICK DERRELL, deceased, over the age of twene
ty-nne years—the said WILLIAM PATRICK BED
RELL, deceased, having been the brother of J. DOAtl-
NIUE BRRIOU4 deceased. •
Catherine Derrell, daughter of said WILLIAM PA
TRICK.. DERRELL, deceaaed, also over the age of
tweet r-one years.
Matthew Derrell, William Derrell, and Thomas Der
rell, Minor children of the said WILLIAM PATRIOK
DERRELL, deCeased, *Mete' Guardian le ROBANK
Illittß.ELL, the widow or WILLIAM PATIVIOK
BELL, deceased
Thee. J.Plunkott, Rosetta Plunkett, 0. Dilltelun
tett, Mary Ann Plunkett, Matilda Plunkett, rub. un
keit,' and Letitia Plunkett, sone and daughters of MAR.
CELL& PLUNKETT and THOMAS JAMES PLUN
KETT, deceased—the eaid•MAitti.ELLA PLUNKETT
having been The Mater of the mad J. IMIINIOK
BBR
BELL deceased. and having intermarried frith then aid
THOMAS JAMES PLUNKETT.
And to &il other peosons iu tAterset.
NOTCH IS HERESY GIVEN, That, in wreuance
of a Writ of Partition Issued out of the Orphans ,
Court, as aforesaid, In above Estate, an Tanned will be
held by the SHERIFF, on Premises on esid Writ des.
cribed. for thepurpoee of making a Partition Cr Valua
tion of the same, on FRIDAY the SOth day of July,
A. D. 1058, at 10 o'clock, when and Teller° you ur , y at
tend, if you think proper. GEOIGN
myle-frSm Sheriff.
NOTICE FO ARCHITECTS.—In purau
ance of a resolution adopted by the Monument
Oommiseloners, et s meeting, at Harrieburg, on the
13th instetnt, Plane, Specillcatione, and Estinates are
Invited for the erection of' a MONUMENT to the
memory of citisani of Ponnaylvania who bet their
liven in the late War . with Mexico. The coat of which
is not to exceed the eum of THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Communications on the subject of plans, Ac., to be
addressed to the Governor, at Harrisburg, pilor to the
lot of July. Proposal's receive from July 1 until Au
gust 4,1818.
Persons furnishing Plans will please mod their Esti
mates under seal, as they will be for the use of the Com
sulssioners only.
Par the Plan which may be adopted a premium of
Two Hundred Dollars will be allowed.
By Order of the Clommienionere.
" .11.)1IN W. GlistsllT, Setretiq,.
Hanasanono, May 14,1805. J/14(
O
i3 ---. vvilltits76&tived at tin Office
1. of 000 PER dc STOKES, No. 120 South BIRTH
Street, for Building the Green .and Costoa.aireet
Philadelphia Eacisanger Railway, and feruleslog al I
the'material for the Dune, nalii blotp&y, tlas 01 dal
of August negt.at 1 o'clock P.M.
Plane and aPecifloatione can be seen at tie same
Oliloe on and after Monday, July 20th.
ir2 4 4 41 4/ JAMBS COOPER. President.
NOTICE.:—AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN
DIRBOTORBof the MONTOUR IRON 00dPANY,
to nerve during the ensuing year, will be halt on SA
TURDAY, the thirty-Met day of July next, between
the hours of twelve o'clock AI., and one ohloek P.
Al.. at the La Pierre Rotel," In the olty of Ildladel-
Oda. Penteehania.
je3o-tjeBl T. M. BRYAN, Za., Secretary.
tATILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRS T
w w MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, for the Seholaatlo
year, (*priding of ten menthe,
INSTITUTE FOF. YOUNG LADIES,
15 WALNUT Street,
eItILADEGFIIIk.
The nyetem of tuition is based on that adopiad in the
beat Seminaries In Europe, and comprlnes thorough in
struction in the English, French, and Latin languages
spacial atteatkon In oleo paid to the fortuatinnof an ele
gant style of composition, and to the cultivation of a
taste for polite literature. /The course of Mud' will
embrace °Very branch of education.
A lrmited number of pupils admitted lute t'olg fatally.
Their religious and moral training is under the npecial
care of Mrs
4 eed, who has had many yams affriante,
gpd deference pad to the feelings aad sPes of
their parents In these Matters, The health an oomfart
of the young indien 111 also carefully attended to jr her.
Weekly boarding pupil., from Monday till Friday', re
salved at proportionate rates
A week's vacation at Christmas and at Easter.
TERMS.
(Payable half in advance, and half at the exylration of
five months.)
For tuition in the regular course of atudy......5100 00
H.ll Junior class will be formed.
Gorman, Spaniel, Italian, and other languages, Mu
sic, (vocal and instrumental,) Drawing and Palathes., (in
ell and water colors,) at Professors , charges.
tee of Piano, per annum $ 20 00
444, N a nliar.
For Boardin
az 60 e,--`
Washing a 60 cents per dozen.
Each boarding pupil is required to bring her own tow.
silier fork and tpoolt.
Pew rent at cost
It affords me pleasure to state that Mr. J. 1. Reed Is
recommended by official testimonials of distitgui abed
gentlemen to London. From personal acquainta?ce with
him, I can moat cheerfully recommend hum as an 844
coin pitched scholar ma gentleman to the cooldence
the public. A. CON tERSR.
The eubscrlber takes greet pleasure In tualti2g with
j)i. Converse In the above recommendation. Fs.= per
sonal acquaintance with Mr. Reed. as wail 'es from Ilia
distinguished teettmonisls, I am confident of pis end.
tient abilities es F gentleman and scholar.
CHARLES VVADSWOITH.
We are happy to hear that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen
tleman of considerable literary attatur na pta, 4 , 1 w b o
hascontributed to Graham's many excellent hketthes of
eminent personshaa re-opened Ma Institute for Young
Ladles, at 1623 Walnut street, one of the most admira
ble localitlea in the city. Mrs. Reed is a lady who has
bad many years' experience in tuition, and beam a high
reputation for aticcess in training her pupils, bath mo
rally and mentally. Mr. Reed, from bin knowledge of
European languages, and from having graduated to the
Brat colleges In England, imparts the advantages of the
beat European systems of education; and particular at
tention la paid to the study of English Comp:mitten and
Polite Literature. We would lay some litrew on this
latter fact, sauce general literary information and cul
ture, though, by far the most distinguishing signs of in
telligence and relined education, are, on the whole, far
more neglected In moot achools and colleges than any
other branches.—Editor of Graham's Magazin. for
July, 1661, p. 81.
REFERENCES.
Nem.) , Tothelte, LL. p., Provost of the 'university
of Pooosylvanta.
John J. Frazer, LL. D., Professor of the Physieel
Sciences in ditto.
George Alien, LL. D Professor of Ancient Lan
guages in ditto.
Hon. William M. Meredith.
Col. John W Forney, editor of The Press.
Charles G. Leland, Esq., editor of Graham's Maga
zine.
lieT. William D. nom, D. D., Rector of Bt. Au
drenoe.
Rev. Amos& Converse, D. D., editor of the Christian
Observer.
Roy. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Arch-street Presby
tenon Church.
Joseph L. Keen, Esq., West Philadelphia.
Thomas 8. Taylor, Esq., Went Philadelphia
jyl.lm •
CICINTENDEN'u PIiIAADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE; aortheist comer of
CHESTNUT and SEVENTH &nolo,
. ,
A.lll Institution dealgued to flt boring men for AO,
TIVE BUSINESS.
The whole building La 000upled, and fitted up in
style eurpenleg anything of the kind in this country&
Thorough preparation for the counting•house
BOABD OF TRUSTEES.
B. B. Comegya, 'niacin Honking,
George H. Stuart, 'David Milne,
John Sparbawk, David S. Brown,
Isaac Hacker, A. V. Parpone,
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
Joshua L ppincott. ap2B-tf
JOHN H. BELL,
TEACHER OP
N4rDIATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOIIY,
At RRYANT Et STRATTON'S
OOMSINROI4I. OOLLNOR.
S. R. corner BRVRNTLI and OtIRSTNUT Streets. ,
LONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
-1-4 N. N. corner NIGHTII atsd DUTTONWOOD Sta.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in
all its various forme; preparing Student!' thoroughly for
situations In any branch of bushman; Plain and Orrin.
mental Writing,• Commercial Oislculatins; Law and Co! ,
reepoudenee. No institution in the United State° Wee
a more thorough and practical course. In this depart.
ment no teaching is done in chime, and le open DAY
and EVENING. Time unlimited.
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT.—(Separate from the alloyed Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Glee-
Meal Education, viz Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, , Anolent
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of b months commence September
let, and February let. Poplin received at any time be
fore or after them dates and Charged accordingly. Cata
logo' furnishedgratis.
mh2B4t DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. PM
ladelphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. For Information, call or send for
circular. Je1641
Dewing lilacWitco
HARRIS'S BOUDOIR SEWING BA
OHMS is offered to the public as the moot retie
ble low-priced Bowing Machine in use. It will sew from
mix to sixty stitches to an loch, on all kinds of geode,
front coarsest bagging to the finest cambric.. It is,
withimt exception, the simplest to its mechanical con
struction ever made, and can be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of ago. The DURABILITY of
this machine, and the QUALITY Or ITN woax, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per mitt
ate. The thread mod le taken directly from the epools,
WITUOUT TEN TROUBLE or REWINDING, In fact, it is a
machine that Is wanted by every family in the land, and
the low price of
FORTY DOLLARS,
at whisit they sold, brings thew within the reach of
almost every one 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
jelS-dent Irby eowdm 20 South EIGHTH. Street.
press QlollfPtittivii
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
.11: 820 011ESTELIT STREET, to:mitts PARCELS,
PACKAGES, 12EROIIANDITE, BAER }KITES acti
SPECIE, eitho by' Ita own UNSB, or In connection
with other EXPRESS VOMPANIEB
toptal~ljths priskotpi!l
TOWN!) la 4 QUIP of ih Olir
_ _O.
• 004•101000•Knom000
Notute.
Oburational
J. s. REED'S
-.. 260 00
TESTIAIONIALA
01434tifilt. :
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY , No. 110
' south FOURTH Street.
(MARTHA PESUPETUAL.
Capital *200,000.
Organised 1851.
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a lees period; take
Marino, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke; receive De
posits; bold Trueta and grantannuities
ADPRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
I. W. RUMEN, Secretary.
DIAMOTOIIII.
Alfred Weeks, • Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. D. Mingle,
C. A. Molting, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson i% Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,
0. F. armor.
LIFE INSURANOE AND TRUST 00M
PAWL—The PENN MUTUAL LIT INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TRIED and DOOR
Weds. (Waal, 8612,726 A.
INSURES LlVltil for ehort term, or for the whole
term of life—grants inanities and endowments—pur
chases life interests in Real Estate and makes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They cot u Bleontore, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardian'.
tioBl7llo.
-
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Stokee,
Benjamin Coates, WHltton Martin,
Richard 8. Newbold, Ja mes B. fleSsiland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Horn, James Easton,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theaphilue Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, .Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Itodolphusliont, John W. Hornor,
William H. Oarr, Ellis B. Archer,
Edward M. Mott, Samuel J. Ohrietlen,
Willimaltebertson, Joseph EL Thomas,
Wainer Si. Amin, John Q. Brenner)
P. S. Bliehler, Easton.
DANIEL L. HILLER, President.
SAMUEL IL STOHEff, Vice Pres%
Joint W. Holusos. Secretary. nl3.lt
A ROTIO FIRE INSITRANCE 001t.PA
1i NY, NEW YOBR.—Ofiloo, Na 29 Well street, ad
joining the Mechanic& Bank -. flash ()spits! $250 000,
with a surplus. This Company insure lindingt, Mer
thandlee, Parniture, Tommie In pod and th eir mom
end otter pro_ perty, Velpst Loss or Damage by inn and
the Ride of I.enot Remotion.
DlnoTons.
Henry Grinnell, :mama D. Poii, '
Caleb Barstow, Rains R. Gram,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Deals
Edmund Penfold, 0. R. Lilienthal,
Ranson K. Corning, Theo. Polhomus, Iri
Ogden Haggerty, Ababa 11. Morgan,
Thomas Monsgan, Alen. R. Yen Nest,
John H. Bark, . • - William A. Own
Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nelson,
Chides Beaton, Jaines W. Phillips,
Lon& Lomat, Charles A. May,
Bamnel G. Glidden, Mrs:lrd Blacken, .
Steps. Cambreleng, Win. R. Bhopird,
Thomas Boott, OhrAos L. "root,
John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry R. Bogert, WWl= U. Fosdick,
Peter Ede., . Jimmy Thayer,
Benjamin H. Meld, Geo. Westleldt,
A. R. Prothinghanui Zabnou Taylor,
Thos. P. Teacup, Usury B. Blossom.
Burial L. 'Utah/14
ALBERT WARD, President.
Human A. 0 . Bearetary. an 10-ly
COALWONWEALT4
FIRE
/N 817114140111
COMPANY,
OP yrs
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFION J
NORTHWEST CORNER.
POUR= AND WALNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Oubsarlbed Capital, $600,000.
Pad up Capital, $240,000
onweleas.
Dr. H. Jena, Thos. IL Stewart,
H. L. Bawler, J. U. Haller,
J. H. Whiten, J. H. Walker,
Eder. 0. Haight H. B. Wendell,
ule.
H. Lewh'
Jr. 8. H. Ho
.I)A,LD JATHIO,U. D,President.
THOMAS S. BTZWIJIT, Wee Free%
aaaltru S. Moog. Beeretur.
T I ELAWARE MUTUAL, SA.F.ETY
A./ SI:MANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of PENN
SYLVANIA, 1886.
OPPIOE, 13, D. Corner THIRD and WA . LNIIT litcests,
rinbannimular.
/"TAKTITX INSORANC.B,
ON VESSELS, •
CARGO, To all part" of the World.
1f8,J4414T,
MLA 1 INSpluNclrg i
en Goals, by Otter donate, Lakes, and 1.194 Outings
to all pa rts of the Union.
FIB INSUR4NCBB,
On Merchandise generally, •
On 9tores, Dwelling Ronan, 4 - 4,
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY,
November 2,186 T. •
Bond! Mottges, and Real Notate. $101,250 94
Philadelphia_ City end other Loans 187,011 26
Stock In Bents, Railroads, and Insurance
Companies 12,608 00
Bills Receivable 220,291 95
Cash on hand 88,892 80
Balance In hatch' of Agents, Premium's on
Marine .1111de' recently issued, on other
debts due the Company 92,730 57
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
=l3
wiiiiva Watt% James C. Hand,
Joseph H. Beal, Theophllus Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder, James Tn.:lump,
John 0. Darts, • William Byte, R.,
John B. Penrose, J. P. Penteton,
George 0. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Btokea,
Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, •
Wm. 0. Ludwig, Jame R. McFarland,
Hugh Oraig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Bpencer Maltreats, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charles Holly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgh
H. Jones Brooks,' Dr. I':lJorgan, P
Jacob P. Jone s '
~ , J. T;104e4, is
- ivrmast MARTIN, Brealdent.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
=FEY LTLBIIItIe. BecreStr7. la.,
VIBE AND INLAND BISICS.—YABLE
INSUILANDE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organised tinder the Aot of Assembly relative to In
Mance Companies, passed April Id, 1065 )
OBORGB W. DAY, President.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Offlos 411 CHNBTNUT Bt., Philadelphia.
=ROTORS.
George W. Day, - Jacob E. Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. Biro .0.,
Barclay Lippincott, John W. Alerman,
Inc IL. Brognud, 4. IL Roaenholm,
Cra'ae:Staitaa; 51244 11 Warn.
13311. es nub COOTS.
A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY.
rm. The subacribera have been appointed sole agents
in the Btate of Pennsylvania for the above well-known
ROCHE:LLB BRANDY, which they, aro prepared to
oger to the trade at the lowed market price, from Uni
ted eltatex bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A
constant supply on hand, in half, quarter, and one
eighth pipes, dark and pale,
jelB-tf
ARNOLD & WORL D
120 WALNUT Street
JULYS ROBIN & CO. COGNAff;-.J.IThe
subscribers, sole agents in the State of Penneylva
tila for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to ita auperior
quality, and feel confident it will compare favorably
lath the moat favorite brands In the market.
ARNOLD & WORL,
120 WALNUT Street.
constant supply of the above In tho United States
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of Tartans
vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes. jelii-tt
AAi BRE Y GRAPE-LEAF °HAM
PAGNE.
ARNOLD & WORL, Sole Agents,
no WALNUT Street
QALHON, SHAD, &c.-20 tiercoH No. 1
Balaton; 18 bble, do.; 60 bbls. prime Sea Shad; 200
Ws. Scale - fish; 180 bble White-fien, now in stove and
for sale by JOIIN hi. li2NNEDY k CO.,
COLIC Hoc tie 11? N. 4 1, Tbliii•
ANDIEB,—" pipet Castilian, " Mara ,tt
and other Cognacs of 'tortoni vintes, In hall
pipes and quarter CIIJI/Le ; Fellerobda Rochelle Prandial,
pale and dark, In pipes, hall cask., end ono-ale:Ms
nuke. Imported and for mile by
HBNRY BORLSN & 00.,
0022 221 *ad 223 Borah Fourth street
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN SINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &a., 2
South RUTH Btrset, PU113464E16. and-IS
Business Curbs
T. T. •nnags
ABRAMS & MAYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LOCKRAVEN, Pa.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business on.
trusted to them. Special attention given to the collect
thin of claims.
GOT. Wm. F.Packer t narrieburg, Pa. ; L. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haven Bank ; General D. H. Jackman,
Lock Haven; lion. A. White, hook Haven ; Simon
Scott, Lock Haven; Builitt & Fairthorne, Philadel
phia; McFarland, Erelong, to Co., Philadelphia; Evans
& Watmon, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel
phia; lion A. V. Panora', Plahidelphta;
Taylor, to Co., Philadelphia ; 'Taney & Davie, Phila
delphia; lou. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
Quigglo, Else., Philadelphia. jy 26-tf
ell ti. TIIOAWBUN AND 130.NAlt
• RON, CONTRYANOIERS.
GEOM. COMARROT., ATV:WRY AT LAW,
aps-y No. G*B ASCII erect. below Tooth.
13"
lEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Southeast Corner of BIGHTII and LO•
OUST Streets, Philadelphia. anl•ly
CHARLES TETE, OUMMISSION
MEH
OHANT and Importer of HAVANA EINHABS,
(New) 188 W■loat street. mond story.
REMOVAL.-
0. FAWCETT,
HAIR CUTTER AND WICi IifAKSR,
Hu removed to 1026 CHESTNUT street, four doore be
low ELEVENTH. 3e2-tf
Iti YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
LtA- LAW. OM:ITEM street, Pottsville, Pe. ant-17
MGVHIL ADE LPHIA WARMING AND
linT/LATING WAREHOM.
ARNOLD & WiLBON t
BOOOPIOBOIB TO O. ♦. lIARRIOOII
. . .
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut greet
to the LARGE STOEII, No. 1010 CIIEBTNUT street,
a few doors below the Bt. Lawrence Ilotel, where oar
old friends and the pabllo are reepectfully invited to
examine our °atonal.* stook of Warm Air Pnruaces,
Cooking Ranges , Bath Bailers, Registers, Enameled
Striae Mantel., Parlor Coal Grate. tro., Ike. We are
now manufaoturing °NILSON'S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
moot powerful and economical heater ever invented,
and suited to all alum of building..
Alm), new and beautiful patterns of Low Down
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all elm and patterns.
We ° have also commenced the 'manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fleir and Exhi
bition of the Franklin Institute of this ei_tsr. They
roproaent all the rare and beautiful ANTlQUlll MABIIII.IIB,
are not injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are cold Wholesale an d Retail, at much less price
than Marble. Call and see gem.
ARNOLD k WILSON
BRN.T. M. YELTVELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia, April, Iltffit—aD24
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY
CHICAGO, ILL.
The enbncriber, having had much practical experi
ence In selecting and locating lands In the various Land
Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making Taloottle neleettono for
LAND ly ARRAYTB OR GABII.
Having Airthyors con3tantiy in the Add to make
personal examinations, he can alwaya make the most
Judicious locutions.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil end salubrity
of climate, neat the line of railroade, may now be bad
In
lOWA AND WISOONSIN.
fietisfacinry, references given when required.
. tcr Money invested in Nauss , and Nebraska, and
any of the Western Statel.• • •
B. SALIBEitritY,
49 IaARKV Must, Viktor,
Obiliving.
REGULAR LINE -FOR PROVL. WORCESTER, Au°Dna,
Master, now loading at CaHowl:Lill-street Wharf.
Yor freight, apply to Captain, on board, or to
JNO. M. KENNEDY & CO.,
1021 190 and 132 NORTII WHARVES.
eittWANTED—A. first-class VESSEL,
of 80001000 tons capacity, to load for a port
In the Pacific. Cargo now ready, and fair freight will
be paid.
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, k 00"
jyl6-dtf 120 NORTH. WHARVES.
4,A, WANTED—A. good VESSEL, to
load in the Louisiana Line, for New Orleans.
Quick despatch and good rates given.
Apply to
171b-tf BISOOY, SIMONS, & CO.,
120 NORTH WEIARV.E£I.
skiFOR SAN FRANCISCO:—CLIPPER
OF THURSDAY, 16th July inst.—Lowmar
RATES, AND NO DICTUNTION.
The superior IS. 1 Clipper fillip WANDERING JEW,
BTACCPOL Commander, is uow receiving her cargo, at
Pier 10, E. It., (New York,) and will positively anti u
above.
The Wandering Jew was built for the California
Trade, ie throughly ventilated, and of small capacity;
has just made the voyage in 84 days from Amoy to
Havana, being the shortest passage ever made between
those ports. The superior sailing qualities of this
chip, her small capacity, low rates of freight, and early
day of sailing; present unequalled Inducements.
for balance of freight apply to
11110101., EAMON& & 00.,
jyl-dtf 120 NORTH WHAMS&
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS
GOW, DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY,
VIA LIVERPOOL.
THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM
SHIP CO.'S Clyde•built Iron Steamships are intended
to sail an follows
FROX NSW YORK.
OITY OF BALTIMORE Thursday, July lat
CITY OP WASHINGTON " " 16th
KANGAROO 4, " 29th
And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R.
PROM LIVERPOOL.
CITY OP WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 29d.
KANGAROO " July 7th.
CITY OP BALTIMORE.. ~ . .' . 21st
And each alternate Wednesday.
Cabin Pump from Now York and Phi ladolphia....ll6
Third Class to any of the above mentioned places,
anti found In beat cooked Provisions SO
Return Tickets good for 6 months 60
Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York
or Philadolphia 40
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Brenton, Ham
burg, &0., without delay at through rates.'
The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will sell
regularly between AntwpandLivorpool t in connection
with the destrturee fo ew York, taking goods from
Antwerp to New York, a through rate of freight.
Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York 146.
. Drafts on Liverpool from Al upwards.
For freight or passage apply at the Compeatre Offices,
It BROADWAY, Now York, and 109 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent.
Or WILLIAM INMAN ,
Jen 62 and 62 Tower Building , Liverpool.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH -HERON'S LINE.
GOODS REOEIVED AND MLLE Of LADING SIGNED
- - .
The splendid drst-class eide-wheel Steamships
R.EYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly line for the Booth and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10
o'clock A. M., alternately for Oharleeton and Se
em:Wt.
POR CHARLESTON,
The KEYSTONE STATE., Captain Charles P. Marsh
man, will commence loaning on Thuraday, August 6th
mod call for Charleston, 8.0., on Saturday, August 7th
at 10 o'clock A. Af.
FOR SAVANNAH.
The STATE OF GEORGIA, aapi. John J. G a / 1 111.
will commotion loading on Thnreday, July 20th, and
Rail for Bavannah, Ga., on Elatuzday, July Olaf, at 10
o'clock A M.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these ships e punnet
with ateamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, &e., for t tpl !! eili t te South and Southwest.
➢HEIGHTB REDUCED
Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per eent. below
New York steamship rates.
INSURANCE!.
FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin passage - $2O 00
.
Steerage do 8 00
Excursion Tickets', good for the present year. 80 00
No bills of lading stgned after the ship baa
For freight or pMaage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr.,
Agent! at Oharleet
Noon, . 828
T. IL g 4 • (la al) North Wharves.
Agents in Savannah, O. A. GREINER k. CO.
Yoe Slorida, from ilicarloston, steamer CAROLINA,
41417 Tuesday,
For Sloe/6, from Savannah, steamers ST. 111ARTEI
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
Tor Havana, from Charleston, steamer /SAM, on
the 4th and 10th Of every month. Jell
STEAM. TO GLASGOW, LIVER
", • " POOL, BELPAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON
ER' BY , without delay, for 30 dollars.
Return tickets, good for SIX month', to either of the
above places by any steamer of the line, 80 dollars for
the round trip, out and back.
GAON WSW TOIL.
New York, McMillan, Saturday, Julylo, at 12 o'clock, If,
Edinburgh Cumming, " July 31, St
Glaegow,Goodwin, " August 7, "
11011 GLASGOW.
Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, ;lily 13.
New York, Zdeltlllan " Welneedkr, ' August 11.
ltdlnburgh, Gumming Aturday, Aug 44.
RATES OY pentium.
110)1 GLASGOW.
lirstOlass 16 gufn•at
Steerage, found Ira cooked proviitou 8 14
ram saw TOYIC.
T 02,786 ST
First Clew 115 00
Steerage, found with cooked pr0vi5i0n5 .......... 80 00
Children under 14 yeais of age, half fare; Infants In
Steerage, free.
Return tickets available within at% months, by any
steamer of this line.
Pint Class 1140 00 Steerage WI Op
An eXperienoed Surgeon at tached to each Steamer.
Ifor_frelght or Twinge apply to
ivonam&N k CO., I.IJ WALNUT Street, Pill/Wel
ehla:
ROBRBT CRAIG, 11 Broadway, New York.
BALL & LONBIY, linoltartila's Wiser!, Baltimore.
myll
BRITISH and NORTH AKEILIOAN
WWI, MAIL BTEAMSHIPB.
/SON MAW TOM TO LITUPOOL.
Chief Oabln Passage
&pond Cabin Passage. ...... ..
!lOU 10870 M TO LITISPOOL
. ... . . . ...,
Chief Cabin Passage 9110
Second Cabin Passage 60
The ships from Boston call at Ilallfax.
i r
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
/LEMMA., Capt. J. Stone. ABIRRICA,Csyt.WIcknaan
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Clipt.Eyrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA., Capt. J. Ireitch.
These minds carry a cles, White light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red en port bow.
CANADA., Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, J1:117 28.
AMERICA, Wickman, '. N. York Wednesday, Aug 4.
EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11
PERSIA, Judkina, " N.York, Wednesday, Aug 18
NIAGARA, Moodie, " Boston, Wedneadek, Aug 55.
ARABIA, Stone, " N.York,Wednesday, Sept. 1:
CANADA, Long, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8.
AFRICA, %unison, " N.l' ork, Wednesday, Sept 15.
EUROPA, Leitch. " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Jodkina, " N.York. Weunesday, Sept. 29.
Bertha not secured w 5151 paid for.
An experienced Burge an on boanl.
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are raped therefor and
the value tbercof therein expilkiad.
for freight or passage apply to
ray 10-y E. 011NAltD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
earpelingo.
OARPETINGS.
V. , AUBURN TURED•PLV, SUPERFINE AND
VENETIAN CARPETING,
NUNUPACTORID BY
JOSIAII BARBER,
with other important make,, of all grades, ndw In store
and for sale by Sure AGENTS In this city,
ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO..
jy2l-3m 538 MARKET St.
CARPETS.
We will commence TO.DAY
CLOSING 013'P
Our entire Spring Stock or
VBLVIIT AND BROSSNLB OANPET/NGS,
GREATLY BEDUOSD
BAILY k BBOTIIBR,
No. OW OUBSTNUT Street.
Purchaser' will please call and examine our large
saaortment. ap29-tf
ripAPESTRY OARPETS.--JUST OPEN
ED, a large lot of superior Tapestry Carpets, to
Da sold at a low, prloe.
DAILY & BROTHER,
OABII DAMPEN STORM,
zobBl-t1 920 CHESTNUT Bt.
QUPERB ' • REE-PLY OAR PE T .
A fresh assortment of new patteroa, redvieed
pleas, at BAILY BROTHER'S,
CABH CARPET STORE,
mh3l.-tf 920 CHESTNUT St.
fIED ROOM CARPI:TR.-10,000 YDS.
J_ of superior Ininiti and Three-ply Carpets, of the
best makes and styles, at all prises, from 50 serail to
91.20 par yard. BAILY k BROTHER,
mblall-ff No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
ItEST lIEM Y BRUSSELS.—A LARD
A-) lot of new patterns, in neat, chute style', at low
orlon. DAILY & BROTHER,
CHEAP CARPET STORE,
imhBl-tr 9241 CHESTNUT St
Staturttern
BLANK BOOBS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. MOUAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Btetloner aid Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Berke, Public Offices, Merchants, and other,, of the
beat quality or English or American Raper, and bound
in various *Wee, In the moat substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every deacrlyJon
lingraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of Dnglish, /tench and Ameri
can Stationery,
Concerning Mr. ilogan's contribtrtion to the Prankltn
fnotitute, the Committee say-- ,4 This dial:day of blank
boors for banking and mercantile rum Is the beat in the
Xxhlbition. The detection of the material Is good, the
workmanship moot excellent, and their finish and ap
e...ranee neat end en9o4(
108 QR. CASKS FORT WINE.
Pipes Alicante do.
22 Qr. do do do.
20 Qr. do Sherry do.
11 Pipes Superior Pejarete Wine.
20 Qr. Pipes do do do.
111 B
40 X d ilea A• o
eorted Corks do do .
do.
826 Rags Almonds.
26 do Filberts.
Lending from Brig Arrogant. Emello, lNO
~ and for gale
by A. MER
myMM 140 SOUH -,
T FRONT Street.
ILASMA OR ART lOIAL LARD.—
SPEOIAL NOTIOR TO PHYSIOIANI3.—The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advents.
g ee:A good nduniarlinf7ltg:'fawaie
rtVtdissoveat.lV are solu
ble
in water, hence facilitating Instead of obstructing
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to
the preotitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at R1P4118 , 19 Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mbß T crd f hforni ntreete
'HOUSE OF REFUGE BRUSH. MANU-
A... FACTORY.
The subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of the trade to hie
EXTENSIVE STOOK' OF BRUSHES,
Manufactured by hint
AT THE HOUSE OF REFUGE,
AND
FOR SALE AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION
A large stock of Blackernltha , Renown on hood.
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
3y2l•tf 52 North THIRD Street, below Arch,
j_j ERRING. —BOO bblo. No. I HERRING,
LA Eastport larpootion ; 600 do. Halifax, now In stare
and for sale by JOHN M. KENNEDY & CO.,
an 8-7 Nn., IRO and 102 Nowtle wbargrom.
QOPT CRUDE TURPENTINE.—Just
re
celved a small lot of Soft Orude Torpentine, of
good quality, and for sale by
WEAVER, BITLER Co. WATIM fit,. and ?,2 WitAßtri§,
EVERY DAY
$lBO
Railiatitra.
1001.01-N° A T R I R C Ata - NE M BI R I R akk
HILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, May 10, 1858,
PASEIENG'iIR TRAINS LEAVE ILADELPHIA
Nor Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 11'. PH
(Expreas.) and
11 P. M.
For Wilmington, at BA. l, 4.30, and ILL
E For New Orketle, at BA. E f t ,and 4.80 P. Di
For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. M„'and 4.30 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 7.30, Express, 10.16 A. M., and
5.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6 45 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.45
and 8.55 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.50 A. M., and at 615
P. M.
Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. at., and 6.45, .
'
Leave Dover at 8 A. 3f. and 456 P. 31.
Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. M., and 2 P. M.
TRAINS FOR neLprmoßm.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.15
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal.
timore,
Do do 6.40 P. M. front Beltimere to Phila.
phia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attaehed, will ran
ea follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville :end Intermediate
places at - 8 P. 11.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P.
M. Leave liavre de Grate for Baltimore do 30 A.M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de (Irate do 610 P. Id
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 640 P. 51.
8. M. FELTON, President.
NEW -YORK LINES.—THE CAVAIDEJ
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00,IIPANY , 8 LINER.
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORE, AND WAY
Leave M follows, via PLAORLt
YAII
At 0 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aceoremods
tion2 26
At 6A. Al., via Camden and Jersey City, N . J . AO.
eommodation 2 26
At 8 A. Al., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mall ' • 800
At 10A. M., by Bteamboat Trenton, vla Taeony
sad Jersey City, Morning... Express 8 00
At 2 P. M., vie Camden sad Amboy, 0. and A. P..t.
press 800
At SP. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening -
Mall 8 0
At 8 P. M., via Camden and-Amboy, Aenommoda.
ton, let Ohm - 200
At BP. M., vla Oaraden and Amboy, Acoomminia-
Mon lid Ohm. . . . 160
At 61 " . M., eta Camden - and' Amboy, AeconunOda.
Una, let Clam 2 00
At 5 V. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nof Olass 1 It
The 6P. M. line rams daily, all others Mind:qv ex
'opted
A 111 P.M., from If er.sington Depot, via Zeraey
riity,Mai, Saturdays exoepted 62 26
Itsprese Mute sum at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington &0., at 6A. M
and 4 P.M. from Wainet etreet wharf.
Por Water flap, Stroudsburg Scranton, =Yuba's,
Montrone. Great Bend, k_or. at 8 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western R a ilroad.
For Freehold, at 5 A. M. and 2 P. 2d.
For Mount Hotly at 6A. M. and 2,4 and 6P. M.
WAY =as
For Bristol, Trenton, Be., at 2% and 4 P. 21
For Palmyra Marmara, Beverly, Burlington, ' Borba.
town Ice., at E M.
t
Steamboat Ition .
ari Stockton for Bordentown, and In
termediate placed, at 2% P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for Tummy, at 10 and 11% A. M.
and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M.
All lines excieptlll/ P. hi , leave Walnut street wharf.
Mr*Plfty pounds of baggage only allowed oash p.a.
longer. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over lif ty ponds to be mild for extra. The Oom
parry limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond $lOO, exoept by speolal contract
WM. H. 0AT2611/1 Ageat
an 1-1 y O. fc A. n. B. 00.
PPHILADELPHIA.ANDELMIRA. RAIL
ROAD LINE.—CMOOREST BOUTS to Elmira
Wilkes)) . a_rre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook IsLard, Niagara
kale Burlington , - Montreal, Bt. Paula
Detroit, Dunlieth', and Bt . LOWS.
Passenger trains will hare the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and TINS
Streeta, dail y 7.3o A. hi. DAY E , (Sundays exceptedXP,)RESS,
es follows
Por Elmira, Niagara Fiala, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
hfilwankee, Rock Island, Galena, BC Paula, Burlington,
and at. Louts.
8.80 P. B. NIGIIT EXPRESS,
Nor Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwankee,ltock Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington,
and Bt. Louie.
ffr" Tickets good till wed.
The 7.80 A. M. train connects at Reading with the
train for Harrisburg and an stations on the LEBANON
VALLEY RAILROAD;
• LND
•
it Rupert, for Wilksebszre, Pittston Scranton, and all
stations on the LAOKAWADNA. MID BLOOMSBURG
RAILBOAD.
Baggage ekeoked to Illmira, Buffalo, awl thsarrarion
Bridge•
all
Wllkeebarre 15 60
Pittston ....4 60
Scranton
i.• 4 76
Wilkeebarre • 4 60
Will'ammo -
,6 60
Big:Ore 7 00
Canandaigua 8 00
Genera, Tie Gorham 8 CO
Rochester 8 60
Niagara Falls ~ .
.10 a)
.... 800
Buffalo
Erielo 60
0 / 07 c 1 RA. , Tie /I. i , , . .
and Erie 13 00
, i ed , s Niagara Palle 13 00
Toledo, via New York and Erie 16 25
Columbus 16 60
Cincinnati. New York and Ede. 19 00
, i • Niagara Falle 19 00
itidiansPoile. 711624 w York and I r rie 21 00
Detroit, Tts Niagara Valle 16 00
Ohicago, via Great Western Ragray 29 00
.. Lake Shore Railroad 22 00
Rock Island, via Niagara Falls 27 00
.. Lake Shore Railroad 2? 00
Burlington, 24 00
lowa City 29 26
St. Louis, via Chicago 20 00
.. Ingianapolia 29 00
Dunlieth 27 60
•
St. Paste 86 10
1 . 117. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pea.
ganger Depot, BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, limed street, below Vine, dallr,
((Sundays o;ceptod ,) for ill points West and No rth, at 0
Freights must be delivered before 3P. M. to insure
their going toe same dty.
(la" Freight' are forwarded with greater despatelt
and Lower Estee than by any line from this city to the
Went and Northwest
For farther informatioo apply to
ALLEN & RI
Through Freight Depot, Broad, belowMEL,
Vine,
Or to CHAR. 8. TAPPEN, Getiml Agegt,
N. W. oor.Blxth and OhMtuuttts. Philada.
G. A. NI bOLLS,
Qbnl. Capt. Philsda. and Reading Railroad.
H. A. FONDA,
Genl. Supt. OstAwina, W. & E. Railroad.
3. A. REDFIELD,
delll-17 Gent. Supt. W`insport end Elmira Railroad,
fiIIEGLADEL PIII A AND R EADING RAIL
ROAD--PAST PRZIGIIT LlNlL—Preight trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b.low PINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Swipe=ion Bridge, CateAz, Detroit, Chicago,
Blilwankle, Ordeal, Dubuque, Bt. Lou% aad interme•
hate points.
This le the ehorteat mete to Canada and the Lake
Porte, and goo* will be forwarded with greater despatch
to the above points than by any other route.
r•oirr or rotors rim 100 sae.
Vie Railroad
let elaie. Si olive. 8d elem. 4thm
iluslitniloa Bridge 90 70 so 40
Buffalo 90 70 60 40
Dunkirk 96 75 65 45
Detroit 81 '2O 59 78 82
Chi . 1 60 I 19 BO
Fre cago ight going through by rail M
I thews mutt*
muted "VIA BAIL."
No transhipment between Phllsdelphia and Elmira
Mark good,' ♦la Philadelphia ap4 Reading Railroad
and send to the Depot, Woad etre" below Vine, daily,
before G P. 21.
Far Strther Intartuation in regard to this route, can
at ttka through irolght office of Oa Philadelphia, Nia
gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and CHESTNUT. deBo•y
PENNSYLVA.NLII. RAILROAD.—THE
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTS, connecting the At
lantio Cities with Western, North-western, and South
western States, by continuous Railway direct. Thu
Road also Coptiaata .t Pittabwrgh with daily Rue of
steamers to all porta on the Western Rivera, sad at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta or
the North-western Lakes; makin the %mut DIRSOT,
OAST and RELIABIR ROUTkI by whiah I/refight
mot be forwarded to and hem the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN P/fILADILPILIA AND PITT S.
BURGH.
bras Gisgs—Boots, Shesi, Hats, and
Oapn, Booksy Dry Goods, (In boxes
bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
and bales) Panthers, Pura do The . pie 100 lin
ilsooin OLASO—Doultatie Elheeting,
Shining and Ticking, (In original
bales), Drugs (In casks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (in cache,) Wall
Pape Wool, and Sheep Pelt.,
Butwiud, &o. km 60a. per 100 lin
Tam Masa—Arai, Hemp, Moon
and Pork, Salted, (loons or In
wets), Paints, (dry and in oil,)
Oil. L (eXeeptlard and mint ., 606, psi 100 lbe
TOUTS Gissg—Ooifee, Pleb,
Beef, and Pork, (in °asks or Nixie
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Soda Aah, 08111111,1101sy, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, Steel, If enufantared Ti.
base°, Bonin Oil, Queenswere,
Sugar, (bade., and boles,'
k
he., o 46e. per 100 lb .
liovs—Tso, per bbl, until further notice.
Gists-65n. per 100 1b.., until further notiitii.
porros-7,2 per bale, not exceeding 600 IW , weight,
until further notice.
In shipping Goods from any point last of Philatiel.
phis, be particular to steal paskages " via Penotsyionais
Grood.” AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this
goad, at Philadelphia or Pittaburgh, will be forwarded
wititont detention.
/amok? Aoarra.—Olarke & Co.,Okleagoi Booker &
& Co., Memphis, Tenn.; FL F. Seas /c 00.. St. Louls,
Ma.• P. N. °Mile, Jo. 00., Evansville, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky. ,• B. 0. Meldrum,
Madison, illdilMS; FE. W. Brown A. Co., sod Ather &.
Ilibbard, Cincinnati 4H. 8. Pierce .4. Co., Zanerville,
Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 64 Ellbyetreet, Boston ,• Leech
& Co., No. 2 Astor Emma, Now York, No. 1191111 am et.
New York; B. J. &wider; Plaladelphla,• Megrim h
Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittabonh.
11. H. HOUSTON,
General height Agent.
H. J. LOI&BAY.BT,
den- General Superintendent. Altoons. Pa
,filatbingrn ant „iron.
*AXIAL T. Yluioc. J. YAIIGIAII =MOW
WILLIAX N. UNINICIL
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
EDITH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
I , IIILADALPHIA.
MERRIOK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MAOIIINISTS,
mantis:4nm High and Low PreuttreSteam Engines, for
Land, Biter, and Marine serge*.
Dollen!, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ,to., Cast
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brae.
Iron frame roofs for Clu Work', Workaholic, Ridiroad
Stations, kn.
Retorts and Gan Machinery of the latest and met
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, each as
Sugar. Saw, and. Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &a.
Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Boas' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL. aria-y
.fire Jhoof Safes
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A loop wortount
RVANS & WATSON'S
PRILADELPHIA 44 S NUFAOTNIRED
SALAMANDS SAM,
VAULT DOORS,
/or Danko and Stores.
BANE LOONS,
'S eatto say now in low
IRON DOORS, StIIITTEIRS,
On am good u any othse ulatdialimslit tk,
Outten States, by
SVANS ALWATSOW,
N 0.115 &RA ROUSTS strait,
Phillideloll.
Vial4Bl fin/ vA A OAbL, an 1144
NOTICE.—NORTH
PENNSYLVANIAW RAIL
ROAD. CHANGE OF EIOLTBS.
On and after MONDAY, July 28th. 1858, the Trains
on this Road will leave Front and Willow streets doily
(tiontilyseacepted,) no follows:
Forßetblehem, Poston, &e. at. .. . --GAS A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown and Alauct
- Chunk, at
...2.30 P. 51.
For Doylestown at - 830 A. M. and 4.30 P. 81
For Fort Washington at... 9.30 A. M. and 6.30 P. AI.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem, at 900 A. 11T. and 5.30 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, at 000 A. M. and 4.00 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington, at.. 6.15 A. M. and 2.40 P. M.
No clannge in Sunday Trains.
All Pansenger Treble connect at Chatham street with
City Passengur Railway.
r.rWr- The CM A. AI. Train front Philadelphia, and
the 5.80 P. St. Train from Bethlehem, will make close
connections with Easton, and with the New Jersey Cen
tral Railroad.
ELLISCLARK,
3y21-4t Agent.
)HI LADE GP HIA., GERMANTOWN
- AND NORRIS TO WN
ARNANGRICE.NT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th,
1868.
YON GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia stem, 7,8, 0.05 min., 10, 11X,
A. M. 0., 2,8, 4,5, 8,1, 8, 9,10, and Ex P. M.
/4971) Germantown at 6,7, 73(, 9,9 X . 1 034, 1I3(,
A. 51. 1.10 min., 2, BX, 4X, 53(, 65‘, 8, 940 =ln, and.
1,0135: X
&
M .
The 7eta& A. IL Train from Germantown
atop enly at Wayne and 'Flogs Streets Btatione,
ON RENDA.PII,
Leave Philadelphia at. 9.2) min. A. M., 2, SX, and 4
P. at.
Leave Germantown kft A. M., 1-1 min., 4%, and
P. M.
OIIPATRITT HILL RAILROAD.
Lam Ph!Waist!, at B,V, 8, 9 05 rain ,11M A. M.,
2,8, s, O. 8, 10 P. IC -
Leave Oheetnnt Hilt at 8 tO and 7.35,9.10, and 10.10
min. A. id., L 2.50, 3.10, 4.10, 5.10, 7.40, and 9.20 min
P. M.
ON BUNDAY.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.20 /L. 51. 8
2,5% and 5 P. id.
Leave Ohestatif Hill at 8.10 rain A. M.
, ,
P 3.50 4.10
0.40 P. td
YOU CONSEtOI4OOII:2N AND NOBS.IP TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at ex, g; n A. Pd.,1.05
Sae min.. 4x, ex, 11J( P.M.
Leave Nortistoina at 6, T, 2,11 A. M., 1,2 N, and ON
P M
• ON UNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia it S 9
A. AL, and 8 P. 3L
Leate Norristown at 7 .4:24. and P. M.
• , scut ,
Lea•e , Phztutelplkla at o.v, 901 A. M. 1.06 rain ,
2. 0 6 min., 8.10 mr.,*4N, 64, Om , 8,11 J( P. M.
Leave, Manayunk at 831 , 7X, eh.; MA A. M.
1.1 1 3 4 4 i tit 7, and 9 P. 1 ,31. -
onsirscrt ve=4 &a zt:tir,VAl n 'yei t Dow - time-
TOWN.
Leave PhilaOlphla at 131( A. IL, and 8.19 tan. P. Itt,
/Mete BowninittOWn at 73(A. M , and 1 P. M.
SMITH, General Superintend/mt.
Depot; Ninth end Green streets, Ph iladelpkba.
I.BSBPEcINRIYL VANIAIBSB
PROM PHIL/ELAM TO PITTSBURGH,
And thence by Railroad to -
WIINELING, T. LOUIS
STEUDENVILLZ, CLEELAND
CINCINNATI CHlCAGO,'ummErvalln BURLINGTON,
LNDIANAPOMII,- 'ponds . 'PAUL%
±, Anil all ftlielinediate
OHIO, INDIANA ILLINOIS, BENTUONY,
GAN, WISSONBIN MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
HANAS ' AND NEBRIBRA.
Pi/mangers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Cresthuo, hero choice of routes, And ors
requested to make a selection before applying for tick
ets. •
TMAIN THROUGH TRAINS L.DA.VB PRILADEL-
Ms DAILY,
Twining alone commotion& at Pittsburgh to all point.
Wed.
On and after MONDAY, May 10th, MS, Three
through; and Two accommodation trains, will leave the
depot, S. E. corner of ELEVSNTH and MARKET
rtroota, as follows: -
?RADII YOH pITEADDHGE IRALLIS ISOM MUM:MU
AND THE INDS? LirATE. AND Toe wag? LRAM.
Mail trainat....7.o/0 A. M. Mail train at.. 11.00 night.
Past 110 1 00poom, Past line 460 A.. M.
Expreaa ma11..11.00 night. Express mail.. 110 noon.
WAY TRAINS LIAIII. WAY TRAINS AELAIYB.
Harrisburg ac- Thirrishurg ac
commodation 8 00 P, commodation.7.ls P.M.
Lancaster ‘c 6.00 P. M. Lancaster .9 50 A. M.,
The mail train atops et aL the stations between PhiLt,
delphia and Pittsburgh.
The Express mall rune daily, the other train! Elunday
exempted:
The care leave the Penneylvaniaßallroad Passe er
Italian, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARSEP
atreete, enhance .on Eleventh street, where through
thakete to All points Welt an be obtained.
Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time dn.
ring the day. No charge for handling baggage.
Tor farther information, apply at the Depot of he
Pennsylvania Railroad, aroprasy, southeast corner a!
Eleventh and Market streett, betweenthe hours of 7 A.
M. and 11 P. M. THOMAS moots,
mylo , Agent Penn , a.Railroad Co,
glottis anb iteetattraute
BLAITOARD ILO 17 SE ,—BROADWAY
and TVINLYTH Street, New York, re-opened,
elegantly furnished with every modern improvement.
Thu location is fashionable and healthy.
The rooms 'are large and wel veatilated. Meats
served at ell hours, and - eviiiry otteutioa paid to the
comfort of guests. Transient board $2 par day. Per
manent board at lower rates.
. .
The whole under the management of 0 i, MACLEL
LAN, (tato of the United States Rotel. Phlladelphied
who respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends
and tke travelling tablw Jeso-tm
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
(Ertided hi
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. MT.)
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
m729T WELLS OOVERLY, Proprietor.
ITORRELL HOUSE,
N. W. ear. THIRD and LEMONY 00T.TRT.
Tae. takes. pleasure in informing his
friends and 'be public St lasso, that be has opened the
abovaRSTILBLISHMINT..and pledgee 'himself to merit
the patronage of his patrons, every &Abee is of sopa
nor suale.y, having litsu selected without reprd to
pries. ()LLAMAS WO LL, Proprietor,
my"4-Ehn
NIOHOLLS HOUSF 4
(Ettßoßxect
ApierNlGHTf,)
OPEN DAY ND .
N 0.116 SOUTH NIGHTIE( BT., BELOW (112132NLifs
1711LADXLIMUL.
This HOUSIc Is for Permanent and Transient Lodg
ing. &very effort will be •made by the proprietor, N.
NICHOLLS, to give malefaction to Isle Patrons.
This establishment Is situated In the heart of tho
&Ay, centre of business, and oonvenient to all places
of annulment.
Tho bliircantile and Travelling community will dna
Ite r t a desirable place for comfort, cileanlinsas, and econo-
Meihi furnished at all hours.
Single Boom', 60 cents per night. By the week $/..dd
and upwards. inhSae
HOTEL,
NORTH IouRTU ETBARTI
ASOTS BILITAt h
PRILADSLPTITA.
Sitl44l MOICEDDIEN & 1301C8. Peemtviumi,
piano Sams
MESSRS. CHICRERING & SONS,
having removed to their new wareromma, N.
1307 011ESTNUT Street, (near the United Staten giint,l
are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an
extenaive assortment of (*rand, Parlor-Orand, Square
and Uprieet PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expressly
for this city, finiahed in various etylee of cases, ands.
prices which cannot fail to please. Piano-Fortes made
to order, to suit any style of frindture, and all learn
manta warranted to give entire satisfaction to the par.
chaser.
Grand and Square Plano/ to rent, upon the most In-
Tumble terms.
Messrs. 0. Sr. SONS have received Thirty-fear
hItiDALB. The Brat Premiums over all competitors la
the United States.
All orders for TUNING sod REPAIRING will bo
promptly attended to. Jy7-13m
1)1A.NO FORTES.
E. Just received, an elegant stook of lIATEN, BA
-00., NUNES .4 MARK, 11ALLET, DAVIS
GO., and GALE 00. 8 2/ANOS. DIEI.OBEOEB
best quality, at .1. V. GOULD'S,
8. S. corner SEXENTH and OILESTNETT all.
nt4l9-y
Kumbtr.
L UMBER YARD. .
HOUTZ & 00.,
(Sneeemore to Montgement & Heal.,)
B. W. corner of TWELFTH and P.BlidN Streets, Phil& ,
Old kloyamensing Dletrlot,
are now receiving a large and well.selected arsorizatui
of all descriptions of LUMBER, such as Whits Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Palm, Pickets,
FeDoe Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of
well-semoned Lumbar. Also, a large stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
hand and mired to order at the shortest notice.
Our connection with Meseta. Mahal:toy, Houtz, OE 00..
and Duffy, Houtz, tr. Co., at Marietta, ra., gives us us;
surpaased facilities, and enables us to supply orders for
all descriptions of Lumber with promptoesa anq ;
deapstab,.
PINS-ORME. LUMBER, soft and mellow, sultabna
far PATTERN-MAKERS, &a , constantly on band.
Prompt paying purchasers are row:No.llF Invitua to
examine oar stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
.lIMBER, AT WHOLESALE AND ICE
tall, at 'Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
MBHAPPEY, IiOUTZ. & Co , take this method of
informing their °linemen and persons deeirene of pus*
chasing LUMBIIit, that they have now unhand a large
and well seasoned stock of all deseriptions of Lumber.,
which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prim-'.
Their timber Ls all from their own DILILS on PINS
OM SK. They are also connected with Meagre DUFFY,
HOUTZ, & 00., and are prepared to furnish all kindet
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &c., of all descriptions,
on the aborted notice. They would also take great
pleasure inclining the attention of Builders and these
In west of Lumber iu the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of LIOLITZ & Co., corner of TViBLFTLI
and PILULE Streets', with Whom they are also con_
nested. aD2I-tt
BLINDS AND SHADES.,
CHEAP HOB CUBE.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
Efo. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
II the most extensive Manufacturer c.
WINDOW BLINDS,
And Dealer in
WINDOW SHADDO i
Of every variety.
He boa a fine stook to be cold at Reduced PriCab
BtrYF, and all other Colors of Linea nades, Trite
zolnsa, Ratline, &0., &e.
STORM SHADMI
Painted to War
RZPAIRINO PROMITLY,ATTJANDID
WE STUDY TO 71... E" 4SX.
CkILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, ace.
lUr 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm Oil.
960 gallons No. 1 Whaler Lard Oil.
6,000 gallons WeanUed Winter Whale OIL
8,000 gallium Wit Reeked Whale Oil.
200 boxo6,o6lomiest Olive Soap.
200 do Maine Soap.
100 do Brown Soap.
100 New Bedford Bperm Oandlea,
In store sad for Bale by
R. W. POMBROY AURA,
Late J. S. A.B. 8 Mien,
N 0.14 south DELAWARE Avant.
CHEAP SUMMER rIIEL.IGAS COKE,
of excellent quality, is sold at the PRILADEL
GIA GAB WORKS for the reduced price of the mots
a, bushel •and may be obtained in large of nasal qua*_
tit, by applying at the Gas 012 co, Ifn, SO south
REPENT/I Street.
To purchasers by wholesale tt is aokk at the Works ,
to Plat Ward, by the ton, at a poso eq . piy i g e m.
Anthracite at $2.110 per ton.
(Signed) .1. 0. OKESSON, Raglnees.
Philadelphia Gas Works, Aug. 28.'67. sis 27-112
B'
O.NES.-100,000 Shin Bones, snitab)e for
umbrella and„ Button Makenl, gore and for sale
OROASTIA.LY, PEIRCE, & CO.,
NM NORTH 'WHARVES
FFREIGHT FOR NOVA SCOTIA.—
About 700 bble bulk oan be had fora port to
vo Bootle. Apply to
JOHN U. RENNZDY & 00.
183 ;Want WUAltir4