, , Pfo•m - Dickits' Rolumbcild Wnrdi:ji , 11196 FIRST :SUMMONS.' , . I vowed, I never Would, keep,another dog again; if Ilivede,theusand bu I broke. my word.' - '1 was sitting lete:•e-teteiNith ti.tra I Tones - one day after dinner ) when, in the midst I of tharkind of ,e,enveraZtion which policemen and housemaids call pramisenctue, she observed that a• perfeerlove.Pad-been offered her by our friend lint,ttpoting niy feelings, she-had 4 thrown cold water on his proposition; ctbanghe' sheadded; and In the same breath; cct Must say he is a.dear•little'l creatar t mL., Fore moment IfaneledrairMriell i admiration fortlir.l3tavlaway (who Is not near se tall a mannis myself) had" led; her a little teo far; but, before 'the cloud, had. time to gather on my ,brew,,,altaidetne = rightliy sayingtthat he: had.,a; bleak tip to his tail. I lalighed.. That ..mirthful..; ebullition was fatal: Mrts...lenee:at: !iiieitiltOok•,•advanbige of it' to dilate on"therainaliable,qUilliiide of Scotch terriers in • general,.anflof the Ma¢ of fered' to, Mir by Mr.'llowlavray in - ; particular.. As hantiAiage, fitiO they,were, invaluable; and quoted, a remark - luta° by a latiglar.th Sir- Walter' Scott, whielif -do ;not remember , to have,read in Lockhart yci Life," to the 'effect; that,,whan you liaVe a Scotch terrier, thieves never. break iri ateal.",'',This allusion 'to , the Wizard of the North lurther , brought oaf the faet,'tliat,Mr. P Bovrtawayvidogxaslarthe, genuine_ epperell& illtiata r iT, which was becoming 'malt anti Mete difficult to fliCetTfiiitlat--- 'What-nod, however, to repeat all that Mrs. Jonas said, for. tbe,pur pose—though she - dist!itt,lY denied s it attOr.. wards—of shaking ,nly.r soititiont- , i' eon- • j sonted to ae,Popt'll,awlaway'd klrePoffer. Pea', 'I remember. Iniiitifig 1118ci 'cif : the word—kinik I did More - than that--4 Itettially*breise& to go and fetch the dog .myself; and 'next day I broughthim homP in a cab. , Mrs. Jones w,esiu raptures. 'New th,at the animal was helown;.there w as no end to dis qttisitious. on .10, 4 1 4; lie,actually been the Poiit,p,roy ; ancieet narite,,and to the large estates possessed by other branched of my, numerees family—fey the Jones's are all nio're Cr hula related—the cottld null helm a& mired hint more: She ; was nover'weary of *aiming his points. • 'She tinhesitiatitiglg pre dicted. that we should find him invaluable. .Wo lad soma diiculty,at ',first in giving, an appropriate name to ft,dogiat pro mise., Airs. Tones picipiiied Pilling him Phoenix, but I rejected that as much too.flno ; and my suggestion of Thietlal=whieh I - thought , eminently • nationalitis -"if minted .as vulgar. We, met tifilf-Way;it last; incompromise.'We called'tho dog Sprig ;-•but 'this arrange- Ment ‘ye - s upset a' day 'or two afterwards by 'a •straightforwatil,' friend; Who; ,pointingi.bignitl .cantly to the 'doe' thick coat and liairyinuz- I ,gi6; 'asked:Mk why he - should' be called any- Mak% Roligh , 413' Wo •,bad .tur,geod v rea. son to ,Bliowto contrati;, that bailie wits, finally adopted; but, I have this remark-4o; ,make,-he always . 'eable - iii ,toi his breakfast, lunch r ilineer l tea; and; Cainfer tion; call himby-what name you I •• Allusion to this'pertionlarreadiness on the aart of, Reuglbeausesme to. observe, In this! place, that of all - the-Appetite:a 'beato,wed by; - nature - on ,a four-footed. animal, Rough's was' incontestably. the „finest I 'ever met with :; the fi nest , that ,sense. , .of the. Wore Which! 'means- the-keenest. -Nothing came amiss to, ,him, .nor any, quantity,. pits. Jones used tot call HMI' a' good deg ; •(!)' eat bread after imeata and' biattereethait after; drinking tea,;- and, a-wonderful dog, in which. expreasion I fillip concurred, because of the; relish with ",which ;he, crianshed egg-shells, and disposed of water-cress. The two latter arti- ! elea involyed . po very material coat; / hut I,ean; tiarely_BOY, that- during -the six' months'," rest.; "deuce of ,Reugh :tioneatlf.iny•robf, biatah-. or's and baker's bills were nearly donbled. To, be sure, the evarling.poirceinan - used 'often , ,be cook, very kindly ;after his healthr ,- . ._ Besides. his_ addletien.te a .getterons diet, Rough—as the gipalea telllycinittr•Blefelh--r was 'ikpaity' as liked - his own • ease:. % • Ile ' 'two kenzielli • ene;ttiat .IMilitot Rave 'a - :piace of refuge in:laid, wciathei„ When guarding the preridses 'outside f; the; other, when 'engaged in 7 dobra i In - the; game metitoriena r and dog-like .fuliptienialid - truth:obliged 'ane. to say that `Rough did not ,neglect these' appliances.., A loVe of-repeals:was,- indeed, one 'of .his .most •Coifspfenons,qtitilltlett, though; he bad periodi Cal - tits' of activity; „whiph - thair'eleined them selves in the• occasional.. vigorous pursuit of TA - 87 - orlizloior; -- littnting, --- tho --- pnowftakes - as :they feU;:an ,cropitinethe earnationa as they sprented through' the"winter, and in throwing ttP"_harthweritrrsall 'Vier the, ' , garden, with a zealous Perileverarke WOrthytif a royal sapper. •-•- It-will be-seen,.by,-my reference to the gar . rdert;that, ?kr not live in a atreet. No. • Al " thougliiiiihtflantively in London:With the Pest ; man fivetimes aday,krealde is a horticultural, biatropolittuudiattlet - When - , - I - mentlon that feljtijning ;dairy, 'and the chain -eontinuete keep Meiawake. five niglits.otitef:six, the . - raralilatere - orthe, itarill_ l ..in• r trzurf,:h.rl hanil hut' - e; thae;the,positibilityrif 'a garden Is esta lilithed4biack: aliCil:Otats- T ainaost • ' which 'would be quite, only we are semi-de-• =Merle& 'Wei - have an' apple-tree-that bears -;pear7ti:difiNblf noti-birekelk - glass:on the, walla—intrusive cats •-netwithstanding;, an& `reiwti - olliaplars and limes, with' laburnums and; 'aeaciiiiinterapersed; whtelf - gitexatirf;hfspring,', a ,verr.green and,.,yeliqW- 7 hut Malta ;all a, 'inelancholy , --appearance:•:' , Arialingiti•ttiMierai rnaturea are-bountleasi eparriaivs, the aforesaid; cats, and, .at rare interittle; ittrO,member; of• the family of .the Merulpiaa r - coinnionlyi called thrushes, may be." seen to diaport ou'our turf; whon the - clothedere hot - banging' out to &Yuri - lie Felisdoniestiiii,c,itthe,prowl.; - Then -When the season ;comes-round; we have' baribvithVorgefaniums? Calceelarlaa,,,,veYl beams, and so forth, aud4'aly„pja i rded;in fall I flower ; lo"thet*stangttiar , space;lear feet by, .taight - ;',"lle;(kOttfi, - Whero, fiejd „coy annual 'flower-show. - Anetherieircumstance, which; adds 'greatly to 01:PALO' y, is a lane that skirts 'us on one side alor%.the t enire deDth of,pur, premises,: the ,proftl'ctitig,w' U' ishich = divides tar f r om it being deities .Ikwe. were: miles: in" the ceuntiV, easily sr,aletiblel-, - • ' , ',To • preserve' our ;fleoverti, if Wei. neemailaiY; to adopt outlet twci confaes: ;either CO fasten' to his ktinnol,or to' keephini-out of the front *gardep_ld:rrioahtr Maur mountable barrilar - Jmt„thattrlid_not. anawer r ler the woys „iong l'ailli • ;. - Was_anitalc to hitiMelody,`*holi stalijectod. •to its control ;; some.avere ifor6ed to Consider' the'seopittli,exPedlant.'i- Beinvnayselt; of qi turri;l prepased a strong hurdle; l , iti . though We enliated the, milk- I 'men in - talr Service, ho• coulkt not: succeed in „procuriagsqlefence ;thof, that sort, though' lid' „searched tor. - ,Mie.roiagliiiiit the length' and •breadth'of,Saint-Stimehodi'a korest; (c;ur. die!, _trict.)„ I thought of making a public; aPpeal; alreadrirrittelathie-hisediiipt an ad vertisoment-z-Wanted - Jones interposed. ' • • . "A neat irolit'te," . tihabaid;;" With visible ..wire,; would toolt'exCeedingly pretty; and ; keep Bough out of. the. gardens, more i - ,effeetually; thee- lifty,_igreat ! . ataring I '! decline to,ropeat the ;disparaging werdi. Tp this I opposed the fact, that such: agate answer I received XonOnai3 I" i • • 1 Beaten Mitotmy favorite scheme; , / , mould O . W.renly; aktbabli husbandahave; done before ate, iettit - deltif idteliked, and the next day she informed me tiler had' ru, she -. - aile an'imeollont aw i rangement - with, most -reepeetable tratlesinan,whe had bentidialnuielf ;to make stir up the gate - exactly-fu-the - wished,. for the sum of tive•and'alx , :, ,- PetiCe l i'ir the ciriretat'Coin bf the 'realm. ' That „felne afternoon a worhunais came to'take mea sure of the apace where the • barrier was to , he .likeii;:ftiti&llcJAoVinLthe, hearing,ef Mrs. Jones's confidential domestic, repeated the terms of the agretiriatalW"This proved to be a work off'; supererogation, on his- pArt—a-pro ceeding-wholifttniieciattearyfor; whe4i hale: turned with the gato In complete order, l to announced an ad•v'enae 'in the price, to the tune of thirty-five par cent;: -- . "It's all very well," observed Mrs. Jones; "but a bargain is' a bargain, and I have no idea ',of payinga .farthing more than I-agreed for." • ' .The workman replledrlbid .ho was only a servant, that that was what his 'master - lid, and there the matter rested—a wretched, petty, miserable imbrogliokiraught Withilurgerms of future mischief. "He woul. dare ,to raise his ,charge," said Mrs. Sonde.' ' Rough, who was standing,by, wagged his - lall,shiarlaid - nothing; no Moro did I." Well, the gate was new.ealled upon to per form its drity,but this was by no means a mat ter of course ; ) ,In,the first place, the staples would not hold fled in the wall; in the next, the - 4;ll6*was ;turned upside: down;, In the third, there was plenty of space for Rough to get , beneatb,the gate tho , fourth, he • bad only te*Mtch over so little,and theme was room for a tialakigo' closelo• the'wall. Rough took advantage of the unpertain staides; he was artful enough to lift 'the gate onfot ;the latch ;.httrivaa strong enough, to force his way under; and, as for scratching, that was only an otra pleasure in essaying the several varie ties of hia,exedua, ~The gate, in abort, was an utter failure.. • "If my'', hurdle lied beer; there i," I ejacu lated;' butliriLlone s treitherAidaieit or would • not hear me. '•-• • - •••• -. Although bad workmanship had tailed us; one consolationaemained, It was winter still, arid three, drfour months ;must elapse before 'Reugh'elobld &the &Melt any serious damage: I had time" before' me, and 1 said, with - King Lear, ccrtvill do such things! What they are,• yet 4 know not ; but they shall bo terrors or - the 'earth ;""or if•not-that exactly; something. • -,thatalifill astonish iddster Rough. • " • - Ideinfielithilhe inimitable Scotch, terrier eillitieid'Arn - An :the; banal el/Inner; eating and •-slebtanr.lol , libitutnVbat, HI the matter of F - _ - - • watelafkitteati;'whellrdise,reditinglfra. Jones's predibtion`i};Ndt'rthgtt:he Vhinalnetijutble. of t•" Ho !you'd-de that by. the hour • togetheiltf,friarif„ef ;the, iwitagerilittiel• bate ; A i iltilibliliAliee&leklia - aellithiolf MP for, the night, 'embedded 'ln fresh straw,. he declined to toile the slightest notice of •the outer , world. Mrs. Jones, iewever, was wedded to j . „ b er theory, andpersisted in,declaring that be , iNal.4 iirdye a capital licuse-dog—one, of those 'dayi,, ~ • ,„, • Drente succeed each other so rapidly in this v,rld of our's, 'that what excites our astonishment or, indignation on Monday •is generally clean forgotten by Saturday ; we got reconciled' to everything, oven to the loss of an lfieppable Ministry ; what wonder then,. thrtl should have forgotten the affair of the gate.'. Mrs. Jones howover—as she has since 'confessed to ins—had not; but she remem ' tiered it, only as a,subject' for mirth and self-:. ,applause.. -She took it into her head, as the 'ironmonger did not send in his bill, at Christ- Mae, that he was ,ashamed to do so, or had, 'perhaps, also forgoten it ; as if any one ever t forgot that money was owing. In this.Fools' Paradise"Mra. Jones continued ,natil a, fort 'night; ago, :. Rivas evening, one of - those delicious IVO* eVenings in May, when'. a fire is more ;necessary than - the float of Winter,' and we 'were sitting in mye..Uttle , study, each absorbed : 13Y a;faverite hop% .Ouit,numeroull household fro*flOnte,having gong out, es they said, ..t.e.,bar a .new bonnet-cap for the next Sunday,stiditough had been consigned to the outoEeir,•with a viertfte ' the' greater security prAo••promises, After, ,abput half an hour of-that quiet, Mrs. Jones looked up, and ,asked We what noise that was? I had heard ; mine, and said as much. Mra. Tones, how : , over, felt certain that she had hoard something likti a khock at the kitchen door. sc Tho'rats," I carelessly.observed . , and'iv'ent on reading. cg There l" • sho continued, "I, beard it again!" • ~; "Why,' then,', don't .Rough bark?" I ob servid, rather tartly. "Poor fellow," obsexied my wife, "I. dare say he ' s asleep in his kennel." ' -_Another. half hour of undisturbed reading,. and thou I 'thought I would smoke a cigar beneath tbb 'filirrpsos of tho Mbon. Standing on Sho high fright of Mops which givotkauch noble aspect to my semi-detached mansion, I noticed,, with surprise, that the garden door stood lialf,Open. At first I fancied' that the household were on the point of entering; but nal heard no whispered last words, and saw no policeman, I, ; concluded they had neglected to shut the door, and then a kind.-of Misgiving came' over me. "Rough I ex hut. thero was no 'response., I whistled; and called again. No 'answer—no appearance. "My dear," said I re-entering the house, and uttering a hasty, but I trust an excusable word, .‘ the dog's gone !--somu body•his walked him off!" - I forbear 'to deboribo the ,scone that fol- lowFdi . the tears and protestations of the household, who -vowed it was no fault of theirs—the clamor that was raised for the po -I,lm—the hunting in all sorts of impossible plageo for the absent animal, and the complete upsetting of the establishment until long after Midnight.' •If you wish - properly to appreci ate this State of things, marry and keep a dog till sometiOdy steals it. • ' Day broke oh the following morning dismal and lowering. Breakfast over; there came a ring at the bell. The household rushed to the door, expecting that the dog bad boon found and , brought back; but, instead of heralding Rough's return, word was brought that it was the person about the gate, and a document of the value of eight and sixpence —when paid—was handed in. declare," said Mrs. Jones, as she pe rused the bill, " - Grinllek has the'impudence to persist' In: snaking that charge, though I dis tinctly Old his man 1 wouldn't pay it." Who is Grinder?" Finnocently inquired. ' Theironrnonger, to be sure," Thereupon she entered into an .elaborate history of the original compact. 4 ' I adidieloii to get rid of it," I remarked, when I• - had been obliged to bear her out. " We shall only have some bother, if the bill is disputed." "• We'll - see," said Mrs. Jones, as I with drew into my study, " send , the man in." I)eoply engaged in a scientific article on the, prole:mail° faculty of monkeys' tails, with a view_ -- to the application of the principle for the benefit of timid bor.samen, I had lost all recollection of Grinder and the garden-gate, Whets,Mrs. - Jones entered my study wills a ensiling air. • .• • " I've settled that affair," also said. ' "I Mu glad to hear It," I said. " Das the man recoil:tad the bill?". No," returned, my wife, " he has gone assay svitliout the'Mnoney. Moley. I offered him within sixpence of the amount, and he refused to take At. But," she added triumphantly, " he'll come to his senses by-and-by Moved by' prophetic inspiration—l think I ant justified in using these lofty words— I ob. moved with emphasis: Don't you imagine it! Depend upon it, he means to have every farthing he 'asks. :Take my advice now, pay him, and have done with it." , A, 'dism i ssion ensued, detrimental to the progress" of the prehensile question, but it ended in a promise from Mrs. Jones that she would do as I suggested ; and, like a good wife, she pet on herlhings, and went out for the An.s.7 - OUT snure..na-.~ j - I. 4 :Nry whed she came back. • "What doyon.thiuk ?" were her first words. SCI called at Grinder's as you wished, and the shomisatr told me it was of no use my cominF there, as his master had taken out a summons! ' What I" I exeleimed. "A summons !" Sty pen tell item my hand. . Tlits statement repeated, with the com ments will& may easily be supposed. I don't knoyi whether the reader bas guessed at my idioaynerecy ; if not, I have no objection to tell 'him .that I am, under certain condi tionti, an excessively nervons•man. Lawyers, and pverything tbat -relates to their black art, are thy, utter, abhorrence. ' I • would give up °ve shilling . I have _in.the world rather than got law about anything, though I were cer tain ler a verdict itt my. favor., I have always hadla horror of citations,, and of all matters jurit i lieal; I execrate the name of Xing Alfred, and,abhdr trial by •jury. Thia confession may, giSid faintideaovmy Bensalem when I heard the word summons. It had the same effect upon me as Mrs. quickly . owned she felt when anyjone said - swagger. ,karsevdrardays after this announcement my t Mind wad much "disturbed every ring at tee gate was the apprehended summons; I expactocbto find it enclosed in every letter I opened if my Itaagination carried no. favor in if b l est lhat:' , At last, finding it did not come, TC4M24lo,tlse conclusion that Grinder's man's deo:aeration•Wee a taere threat. ll'ltte had taken out a summons," I whis pered, " it Would have been served' (dotes tab ,g term I),before now." 3 must mention, that during this interval Mr ft. Jones remained perfectly calm. I will not ,wrong, her by the remark, that perhaps shd knew she was fends coverte—as the law yells say jn their wretched attempt at Norman Feineh=bnt rather admit,- freely, • that her dread ofthe law,waa less instinctive than mine. .ilifter dinner that'day, I had scarcely put ml a extra glass' to my lips, when the hated ad mons watt laid before me. cog, the vile litnguage in which it was ehedf It began by calling itself a Plaint,' - Wi f s -- listteied - L.; end numbered Two hundred ankl fifty.two thousand six hundred and forty eight. - The plaint in which I was involved, was the two hundred add fifty-two thorusand six bun dled and, forty•eighth:—and the county court islaktio bo'hOlden, wham , I was summoned to *oar, had, net,, in all probability, been in c r istence - ten years! Verily, aggressive law ta avels with winged leet. Next, it set forth ,the debtor claim, and the Cost of Plaint—no Oat addition, it is tree; but harassing to be lipid—Land at the foot of the docriment was this note beno : "If you owe the money and mill consent to a judgment, you will save the blearing fee.-, SEE DAM" With a trembling band I turnedthe paper, and there, in an in stant, I found myself, struggling with half's dozen contradictory paragraphs, which might as well have been so many &Toys. I had Oready been told that by consenting to judg teentrl should save the whole hearing fee, end hero it was intimated in terms equally precise, that if I signed and delivered a con pardon to the registrar of the court, " live diear days bolero the day of hearing," only half that amount would be saved. Which was lo be believed? Front or back I Miele a maniacal pan. FRONT! nulla fides; imt:zit did not help me out of the difficulty. read, a' little ,further " Yon may deliver our conk:Sidon at any time before the case is Stalled on, subject 'to the payment of any fur ther costs which your delay may have caused the plaintiff to incur." Ay, there was the "Etsbt 'How did I know what Grinder might think 'lit to allege when he had turned round ppon Mrs. Jones in the • manner already de acribed 7 Any further costs. Why, that might swallow hp my estate! Such things have happened. ,Feeple have been known to spend their All In costs. This frightful doom was to, be mine, all 'beeause . my wife chose to keep—no, not to keep, to have a dog l• Was ithere nothing to console me in the midst el my misfortune?" 'The last paragraph, perhaps. at began thus : "If you intend to rely on a 1130t , roff, Infancy, Coverture, A, Sbitnte of Lu imey, or A Discharge under , a Bankruptcy or ?an Insolvent Act as a defence:" What a bit- Iter'mOckery ! Did I; the literary lltr. *louts— . to distinguish me from the others-2;4d I our else any base mechanical calling, like that of Grinder?' - Gould I requite him 'work for work? Cooperage for tronmongering 7 A set-off, in deed t Leihney. ft With , what face could I, whose hair—the -little that remains—is gray, go into court and call myself nn infant Co 'Verfure ''For the sake of Mrs. Jones I will not be tempted,' to ,'say anything about that. A statute of lunacy t • That might very . well be, ' before / had doitt read ing ,the , paper;, was well-nigh . thad al ready. Bankruptcy and insolvency yes, these were latmorable •pleas by ono who never' had ,owed ,a sixpence%sinee the days of his nonage; when, to toll the truth, it would have takee,a - good many sixpences to have Satisfied his bootmaker or his tailor. I felt sick at heart, and could neither road nor reason flirther. LUckily, )_,'was altered the necessity "of doing' either, tor, , .at this juncture, a message was brought in • to •my. that Doubletbong, the Job master, wished to speak to me about the hiring of a brougham for an excursion. As he was a neighbor of Grinder, / opened my mind to him on the subject. TO my'excessive aston ishment ho burst out laughing. (( Excuse mo, sir," be, said, as soon its the paroxysm was over; but that's what Grinder does to all his customers. He summonses 'em all. Bill one day, county. court; the next." "If that's his way of doing business," I replied warmly," he'll very soon be without any_ouatotners to servo." I believe you're pretty nearly light there, sir," replied Doublethong " but,' ho continued, guessing what I was about to say, " don't give yourself no trouble about this affair. I'm more used to these things nor you, sir. I'll go down to the court, and make it all straigln. "But," said I, anxiously, the five clear days, the declaration, the judgment, the con fessions the costs of hearing, the statute of lunacy ? " "All gammon, sir. Don't you believe a word on it. People has their fancies. Grinder's fancy is law. He'd rather lose a. five pound in the county court than win ton out of it. Leave bini to mo, sir; kali() him to me." I did so, and, except Doublethong's reim bursement, this was all I over heard 0 My FINST SUMMONS. Saies bn ,9uttion. 111 THOMAS & BONS, - -,; • OA° Nei.o9 and 141 1110t(TH 'Winn 13TAIBTj (lormerly M end 69.1 , TRADE ALE S — TO BooKsgmnis. • The' filly-Brat regular Philadelphia Trade Bale will commence on the 21st of September. Catalogues in Press; ' • ' ,'; REAL ESTATE, BTOORS, &O. gablio Bales, at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tneddey , Eventug, during the business eesson. 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STOOKS, "ice. • On Tuesday Evening Aug. 17th, at 8 o ' clock , at the Philadelphia Et change, will be sold, for account of whom it may con- COM— 1,458% mimes of the ' etipital stook of the Tinkle peugh Ooal Company', the same to be sold for arrears of as.essmente, rursnant to resolutions of maid company. Er $1 to be paid on each share at the time of sale. 14 shares Delaware Railroad Company. REAL ESTATE SALE—AUGUST 17th This sale will Include— Orphans' Court Salo—Estate or James Id Powers, De ceased. BRION DWELLING, POPLAR STREET.—AII thit atory,brloloolwelling and tot, south aide of Poplar street, 39 feet nest of Ellatsenth' street, lot 27 by 00 feet—two fronts Peremptory Balti—Estate late or Joseph Young, "med. DW.ELIANG AND GDOOBRY STORS.—Three-story brick dwelling and groacry, No. 81 Apple street, be• tween Poitrth street and York avenue. Same Estate DWELLING AND hAGRE-BEER SALOON.—Three etory brick dwelling and lager-beer saloon, No. 878 Ap ple street, Sale absolute. Executor's Peremptory Sale—Estate of Thontt Dar ren. Deceased. VALUAIWE BUILDING LOT 8, FIFTEENTH WARD —All those five lota of ground, east side of Nineteenth street, north of Anne street, each 17 feet front. and ranging in , depth from 80 to 51 feet. Also, all th ose five .lots north side of Anne street, adjoining the above, each 17 feet front, ranging in depth from 80 to 44 feet_ itr They wilt be sold separately. Lithographic plane may be had at the auction store. Peremptory Bale. NEAT DWELLINt+ —The neat two.and-a-balf-story brick dwelliog, with back buildings, No 467 Mark greet, below Noble greet. • VALUARLE LOT or GROUND, west side of Pau street, between Mural and Unity streets, Frankfork IN feet front: SALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITURE, WARDROBES OPPIOE FORNITIZRE, VELVET CARPETS, /co. CARD.—Our sale to-morrow morning, at the auction store, will comprise, besides 600 lots excellent second hand furniture, calico furniture, velvet and Brussels carpets, china and glaaaware,,beds and bedding, k.e., worthy the attention of ladles and others desirous of purchasing 113:7 - Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged for examination. &lua Noe. 139 sod 141 &nth Fourth street summon, FURNITURE, PIANO4OII /ITE, N FRENOTI PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CAR PETS. &o. On Thureasy Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrore, 'carpets, eta,, from private families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale. Sale au the Premlaes,-Driatol Turiplke end Eloven• Miln Lane. • COTTAUE, DARN, AND FIVE LOTS. On Wednesday Afternoon. Auguet Mb, at 4 o'clock, will be cold, on the pro mince on the Itriatol turnpike and Eleven-mile lane, 1 milen from Torresdale,and 4 miles from Tammy, modern cottage and barn, with 5 acren and 88 perakee, on the Brintol turnpike nod Elevemmilo lane Two lota adjoining, on the Mato' turnpike, each acres. - Lot on the Bristol turopike,6X acres. Two lots. 7 acres each, on the Eleven•mile lane. Da" Pull particulars in handbills and lithographic plane. . . . AT PRIVATE BATA. A well.tecured firfst mortgage -31,109. Chestnut Hill. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. 'SPLENDID BROWN-STONE MANSION, Chestnut street, with etable and coach house. One of the finest residences in the city. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1828 Chestnut street. ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, Walnut street, west Of Broad. ELEGANT. BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1621 Walnut street; West of Sixteenth. NEAT RESIDENCE, Southeast comer Walnut and and Seventeenth streets. ELEGANT-AND VALIIABLE•RESIDENCE, South west corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. TWO ELEGANT RESIDKNOES, Rittenhouse Square. TWO HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Washington Square. ELEGANT BROWN-STONE lIESTDENCE, North Broad strest HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, Northwest corner of Green and Fifteenth streets. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No.l6BBGreen street. . NEAT RESIDENCE, Spruce street, between Broad and Fifteenth. HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY RESIDENCE, No. MS Spruce street. ' - ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 822 Pine etiest; west of Eighth. lIANDSOMIAROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1616 Pine street. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, N0..1805 Pine . street. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 632 Pine street, TWO HANDSOME BROWILSTONE RESIDENCES, Third street, below Spruce NEAT RESIDENCE, No: 241 South Eighth street, below Walnut. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 818 North Eighth street.. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, N0:531 North Seventh street. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 521 North Sixth street.. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL OHOIIOII PRO-, PERTY, New Market street SUPERIOR AND ELSOANT BROWN-STONE OF FIDE BUILDING Nos. 40't and 409 Walnut street. •LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, Locust, Mary, and Church street', West Philadelphia, 200 by 115 feet. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, Northwest corner Locust and Mary striate, opposite th e above. VERY HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, near Tioga elation, on the Germantown Railroad. VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY BEAT, 160 acres, between Torrlsdale and Bristol. COUNTRY SEAT, with about seven acres, Chestnut AN ELEGANT FARM,'BO9 twee, with superior im provemente on the River Delaware, one mile from New Castle. LARGE, ELEGANT, AND VALUABLE FARM, be tween the city of' Wilmington and Brandywine Syringe. ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, 10 acres, with fine Improvements, School Gone, Lane, Germantown, oppo cite the late Dr. J. K. Mitchell's. HANDSOME MODERN DWELLING, No. 1184 Callow hill street. BRICK STORE, DWELLING, AND BAKERY, NO. 135 Areh street. FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, No. 1809 Chestnut street,' BRIOR• STORE AND DWELLING, No. 702 South Fifteenth street NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 840 Federal street. • RESIDENCE NORTH SIDE OP WALNUT Street, east of Eleventh ;street, at private sale. Err Also. a large amount of !other property, Ground Rents, Mortgagee, Ac. Printed lists may he had at the ¬ion More. PRIVATE 13A - LE REGISTER. 1D Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Register and advertised occasionally In our Publio Sale Abstracts (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly dating the business season) free of charge. JAMES d. FREEMAN, AUt3TIONEEI , NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH. 11:1' Yemeni favoring ns with consignments can rest assured thst their property will not be sacrificed. irr Commissions more moderate than those charged by any other Auction Ilo t ici?n the cit tiri y. Consignments tee ally nolicited. IDr ihtlenntldlnned • atter the goods are sold -- REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. . Handsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth and Walnut streets. Residence, Washington Square and Walnut etreet. Dwelling house, No. 827 Vine street. 20 acres of land, Indian Queen lane. Valuable property, Frankford road Handsome dwelling, No. 1612 Wallace street. Moines!! eland and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wadi- Ington streets. . . Blegabt property, 80 stores, ap., above Torreedale. 14 acme or laud, °bolter' avenue, Germantown. Handsome residence and lot, West Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, aermantown Railroad and Columbia avenue, Handsome dwolling,, Spring .17anion 'street, above Twelfth. - CABINET OF MINERALS. At private sale, a valuable Cabinet of minerals, corn. ,priclug over 1,009 epecimens, the collection of several rare. The property of ,a gentleman nhco has no room forthem. They are very deelrable for a public institu tion. Apply at the anatlon etore. QANUEL NATIIANB, AU ONE OTI ER, NJ- mid, .I;tONNY LOAN OPPION, No. 224. Booth THIRD Street, below Walnut, wane Pear et., only eight doors below the Bachange. Hours of bualness from 7 &cloak, A. M., until 10 Waled* In, the evening. Out door soled; tint Mee at the. Auction Room at tended upon the moat mthesuitory terms. OAPITAL 1200,000. Muth!Wed for eke Mug nirty rum. " Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia toode, Oliver Plate, Wwtekted, Jewelry, Hardware, Mar ebewilte, Clothlng, inn:inure, Bedding, Cigars, Musical inegrumente, Cum, Roreei, Carriages , and blords of every,deseription.. AU goods can remain any. length of time agreed upon. All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards* will be *barged 2 per cent. per month ; 7600 and over, the lowestmarket rate.. , This Store Ilona° hartog a depth of 120 feet, hu large Are and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and prl; rate .watehmen for the precahres also, heavy Inca. untie eXected for tho benefit of all porions having goods advanced upon. N. B.—On adamant of having an unlimited capital, MN Gilles la prepared to make adratMee On More Mitre taetor7 and 'scow:l:toasting terms than any other la Althrelty. . ' Money,advanood 19 the itstor, In Antall amounts, with out any &arse. - AT „POSY/441'0AM'. , • „ _,Gold , Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and inabint w 111.16 sold at redueod prides ant -Iv, BONES,-400,000 Shlt' Bono; hfitiable , fot Unabrolyand Button Afake'ts;Th'store pnd farby ' OROABDALR, PRIR,' it A 00, eels JB5 IN NORTH W OBHRVES SHOULDERS.—bO hhds. Shoulders, dry In milt, for Ago by 0. 0. BADLER & 00., / 09 9 Nortii WATS/1 Loth rIE PRESS.--PIDIADELPIDA, 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4,185 S. COMMEROIAL SALES ROOM, . 1 BANK and 10 STRAWBERRY, between MB, MIT and ottsmipr anckSECOND and THIRD amain; 'O.I9OLBERT, Anorosena CARD —We inviteibeattention of purcbseere to the positive Bale of a general asaortment of Maple and fancy goods, to be made Mlle morning, at 10 o'clock. nosimtv (wow. • • . Also, 300 dozen men's half hose. women , s Merino and 'cotton hose, men's ribbed lamb's-woel and Merino shirts and drawers. Also, 100 dozen women's, linen cambric handker chiefs, men , a colored border cambric do., lace mitts, sewing silky dec. t FRENCH. BLACK SILK LACE POINTS. Also, 60 'French black silk lace points. large miss anraion. .1111111t0.1DERED MANTILLAS. Also, 100 French embroidered white muslin aunt- Also, Ittarseilled collard acd bosoms, white and colored spool cotton, eco Also, 120 Paris fats, silk bandkerchiefo, silk ora.. 'vale t tre. STOOK PROM A RETAIL STORE. . . . Mao. 4-4 dolaines, 4-4 chintzes, Whito and brown manna, great variety of hosiery, men's and women's gloves, fancyiloode, &,c. SALE OP STAPLE AND PANDY'GOODS. Will be sold, without' reserve, a. general mew lineat of staple and fancy goads. , . BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (ffnec9 B . • Nor to WOLBSIST & BOOTT,)43loffirartitiTSt.i opposite the Custom Home, between Fourth and PRO Street,. CLOTHESPINS ANY) PAILS AT . PRIVATE SALE. Just landed from schooner Juliet -100 boles clothes pine. 100 dozen pails. EMOVAL.—FURNESS, BRINLEY, Fc X lir CO. have removed to the WO, No. 929 MARKET Btroet, formerly occupied by Blows. Caleb Cope & Co. jyl PUIINESS. BRINLLIY, & CO. , IpURNERS, BRINLEY, '& CO:, ' No. 929 MARKET Streit MATTING AT PRIVATE BALE. 200 pieces 4-4 sod 0-4 white mil red check matting 0 BE BRAT HAB b, AUOTIO.NEER ITU_ AND COMMISSION MEBOIIANT, B. I. earner WITH and BLOB Btrpetn, GMAT rtmido `LOOOMMODAi'ION, . . . MONIST! MONEY! ! MONEY! ! ! Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, yakehon, jewelry, fowling -pieoss,- musical lutnimentS,llfrnlture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles bar nests, and all ertioles'of value, for any lesgtb of time agreed oni, ' at Nathan', Principal Estadtislement, southeast corner of Sixth nd Race streets. ID- Promissory notes, with collateral, discounted at the lowest market rates. NATHANS' PRINCIPAL RBTATILTPUHRNT, B. R. CORNER 9P SIXTH, AND RACE IffIIIIIITS. Where money will be liberally advaimeil on gold and silver plate, diamonds; watohes, jewelry, fowl lug pieces, dry goods, clothing, groceries; liquors, cigars, hard wraAgacii,tlegu,sicfaailicythasitiruloml7, te mirro itri.arentilignienn , fur l : florsell, vehicles, harness, stooks; and all ottier artioht of value. OUT-DOOR SALES, • Personal attentwn given to all ont-door sales, either at private - dwellingii, stores, or elsewhere, and charges unusually low: • TO PERSONS RELINQUISHING 1101:113SHESPING. Permute relinquishing housekeeping or hitting sup plies of furniture to dispose of, will find it to their ad vantage by sending the same to the auction store, south east corner of Sixth and Bane street, where it will be properly arranged in the furniture salesroom, and sold to the beet advantage, two-thirds of the geode advanced if required, and the balance handed over the afternoon of the day of sale. • Vine gold and silver hunting cane double cane, and double ir:ttomed fever, lepines, Englieh, Swim, and Preach watches; gold emeelm, gold chame, gold brace lets, a variety of the gold studeybreastpins, and finger dogs; fine flutes, .superior old violin and guitar, very fine melodeon. and numerous other articles. AT PRIVATE BALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. Gold English patent lever watches, full jewelled and plain, some of them line 18• karat cases of the beet makers. Silver Engllah patent lever watches, full jewelled and plain, of the moat approved makers. Gold escapement lever and lepihe watches, in hunt cases and open face, of the very beat make. Ladies , gold enamelled watches, set with pearl and diamonds. • •• • Silver Suglish, BwIM, aud Mitch watched, diamond breast pins and finger rings, gold bracelets, ear rings,. Boger rings, breast pine, dads, floe gold vest. fob. and neck chains, gold epectioles, and yarletol other arti cles of jewelry, /cc., &e. A. DYSART & CO., AUCTIONEERS-AND 1.3• PoigmtsslON IdlotailAwfs,No. 27 South NIAIIITII STREET, conker of LODGE STREET. A large and valuable tract of valuable coal nod tim ber land at private sale. welt worthy the attention of capitalists and otbere, as the owner is compelled to sell. [D - ley further partioulare inquire at the auction store. • 11J OUT-DOOII BALES •ollcted arid promptly • elided to. •• • • try- ADVANOEB made on consignments when de sired, without extra charge. 1110. - Sedan-Rooms open nail 10 P. 01. Now pre pared to retell.° Inroieem or DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WATCHES and JEWELRY, NEW end SECOND HAND FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, BOOKS and STA TIONERY, Jtc. 10 — Sales or YAM' Goons every evening. MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S BOARDING AND DAY BOINOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of ORYII N. TEENTII, Philadelphia, will be reopened on WED. NESDAY, the Bth of September. ala.9mie DEW. 1111,A DEL.P.IIIA ‘../ Dobai EROIAL COLLEGE, northeast corner' of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH . Streeta. An Institution designed to fit young men for AC. TIVE BUSINESS. The wholo building Is occupied, and fitted up In a style surplutsing anything of the kind in this country. Thorough preparation for the counting-hones BOARD OP TRUSTEES. aragri fr iTrinliers, EstrialutiAlne• John fiparhewk, David S. Brown, Isaac Dasher, A. 9. Tenons, D. B. ill Oman, Frederick Brown, Joshua L ppineott.. ap2B=tt JOHN H. BELL, TgAOIIRR OP NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE: B. S. corner OBVSNTEL and OLDISTSIIT Btreeta J ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, -ILI N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Bta. COMMERCIAL DEP ARTMENT.—Book.keeping in MI Ito various forme; preparing Students thoroughly for situations In any branch of bneissen; Plain and Oral, mental Writing; Uommercial Calonlatina; Lair and Cor-, respondenee. No institution in the United States gives a more thorough and practice/ come. In this depart ment no teaching is done in classes, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. • MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEMIT MENT.—(Sepuate from the above,) Young Men and 'Hoye are prepared for any grade of an Englieh and Clas- Field Education, viz : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram m*, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, kn., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. 84143i01113 of 6 months commence:September let, and February let. Pupils received at any time be fore or after them dates and charged accordingly. Cala lopies furniehed gratis. mh26.tf P. DONLEAYY LONG, Principal. lIRYANT,& STRATTON'S CHAIN OF ..11L. NATIONAL MEROANTILE COLLEGES. ladelphls College; Southeast corner SEVEN= and OiIESTNUT Streets. For Information, call or send for elroular. isl64f Dissolutions (nib Illopartiterohips. THE _SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TIIJ,S DAY entered Into a limited partnerahip,' egrfea bly to the provisiMil of the Act of Amembly of the Commonwealth of Pooncytvcnitt, approved March 21 , little, entitled " An Act relative to Limited PArtnet , "him" and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby certify: 1. That the name of the arm, under which anchspart nership in to ho conducted, Is F. E. B. ORNE. 2. The general nature of the business Intended to be transacted is the purchase awl sale of Carpeting in the city of Philadelphia. 3. The name of the general partners are JOHN F. ORNE, colliding at the northwest corner of Arch and Twenty-first street, in the city of Philtkelphia; and EDWARD B. ORNE, residing on the north ride of Arch street, above Twenty.firat street, In the said city. 4. The name of the special partner is BENJAMIN ORNE. residing at 265 North Ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia, who, an such special partner, has con tributed to the common stock of the Bald arm the Bum Of twenty-aye thouaaml dollars In cash. 6. The said partnership commences July 14, A. D. 1858, and will terminate.on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1801. BENJAMIN ORNE, JOHN P ORNE, • EDWARD B. WINE. Puti.ADß4rMA,,,July,l4, 1868. jyls-Bw, HARDWARE.—The subscalbOra, COM MISSION MERCHANTS for the mile of FOREIGN AND DOMEHRIO HARDWARE, would renpactfully nail the attention of the trade to their gook, which they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment cou nt/do In part of— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Renoir, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fifth, Bank, Wagon, Stage, 'Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coil Challis. • The celebrated "L" Horse Nails; Stone and Sledge Hammers. Wright's 1, and other Anvils; Solid Box and other 'lass. Short and long handle Pry Pane; round and oval Bake Pane. Mart/Wall superior Filen and Rasps; Bed Screws. Exoelffor Safety Fuse; Blasting Tuben. • Corn, Gress, and Drier Earthen ; Hay, Corn, and Straw .erdres. Ha, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Forks. Bake, tind lions ; Shovels and Epodes, of all Made. Taoke, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and 'Finishing Nails. Oast and Wrought Butt Illugeg, Screws, Looks of all kinds; Cutlery, Ramsand Pumps, I..xee,Hatthetn, Ham mers, Plenee, and other Toole, ice. W. Cr. LEWIS SON, No. 411 0011113E0E Street. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 820' CHESTNUT STREET, forwards' PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCIIANDIEE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LIMP, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. B. a. SANDFORD, flit oral Snossrintandecill SHOVELS AND SPADES.- 2,000 DOZEN ASSORTED, IRON, wrig - F:rh, and CA.ST—STrillilT4. For eat° by the Manufacturer, W. W. R.W4ARDS, No. 225 RACE Street, above Second. jvIO lm NEW ART I(3 LE.—.Ol - IESTNUT,- GROVE WRISKEY.—The purest Spirit offered the American public, possessing many medicinal- pro 's:tak+, and none of the poisonous qualif lee Inherent in the Wbiakey in common use is now offered for solo by the Druggiete generally, and by CHARLES WIIARTON, Jr., • General Agent, At D. R. Taylor's, Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of its purity.. , Losert Bra r toe have carefully examined the sample of Cliteitout-Urove Whiskey left, with us a few days since, and flnd it to contain little or none of the velem-. ous substance known RIC Fusil Oil. . . BOOTH, GARRETT, k OADIAO, Analytical Chemista. To CHARLas WnARTOH, Jr., No. 23 Booth FRONT Streei, Philadelphia. Jy2l.-3131 , .L 4 Importers & EAI3OIIG • .L4importers arid: Wholeaale - Dealer" in WINEB, BRANNLES, WrilBKbY MINB, and FANCY hi QlNMillit N 041017 inAiiKia Menet betweenl'euth and 404014 etr,o l • • .., • .1419.11 MO NON GAII E LA .--13 Mils. Bnrneido'e old Monongahela pure Nye Whiekey,Juet received and for sale by Wll4/AM 11. YNATON, 1,114 SIG fJoittli iNtir PI .o,c4e - s by auction FANS. &C This Moratng, AT PRIVATB BALI tX===l Qtburational. At BRYANT h BTRATTON,I3 tar - tome. QExprzoo Wontpanua Ineurancz emnpanieo. 4t RE R KS ONLY TAKEN"- , iu GIRARD FIRE AND MARIN.NINBURANCEI COMPANY, l'hiladelphin: Moo Go 415 'WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Cumpanyln Building.) OAPITA.I., $200,000. • DIRROTOBS. Wm. M. Swain, [of Public Ledger. John Anspneh, Jr., 11. N. Burroughs, J. B. Uughen, , Wm. B. Boyd, Geo. W. Woodward, Juo. W. Claghorn, H , Hon. JOEL JONES, Pil:fddent. A.'S. GILLETT, Vico Prealdont, ALVORD SeCrot ; ary. jy2o-ly Wm. C. Rudman, C D. Shoemaker, Ter. Walker, ' Thos. Craven, Franck Peters, 11. R. ()equal.%ll, Jun. McClure, JOPOT' HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN= BIIRAN9N COMPANY-02Mo No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. • DtaZOTOISS. • Tohn H. Diehl; " " "3' :Edgar Thomson, P. M. Posta, 0.11. Bbillingford. 0:B: Spangler, 11 G. Bower, Abraham Rex, . John W. Benton, E. B. Warne, John Garrison, George Howell, Nathan R. Potts, Wm. P. Leech, R. T.:Kenai', H. H. Houston, Joe. R. wither!, Abraham R. Eve, M. Booth, - Charles B. Norton, John H. Lewes, ' JOHN H. DIEHL, President . „ B. 8., panto, Vice President. , Cum A. Burr, Secretary. mylo CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 331 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. QUARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000 FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ABBEYS JULY Ist, 1858. Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, eca. Bills Receivable, (for policies Issued,).. Unsettled Book Accounts, (for politics,) (lash In Bank and in Ofllce Cash In hands of Agents and Correspondents: • 365,148 35 No losses unadjusted unpaid, or reported. DIItZOTORB : William H. Godwin, 8. It. Crawford, aeons,' W. Queen, -Jno. L. Recliner, George W. Hall , William B. Th,emas, D. Franklin Jackson, 0. N. Winslow, ' J. O. Hopper, Henry D. Moore. H. GODWIN, Free Meet. mrlo..dtf WM, J. 0. nOPPIR, Secretary, CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 Eolith FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000. Organised 1851. Privileged to insure Rouses, moually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period ; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance R lsks ; receive' De posits hold Trusts and A gatit i v :o nt i aneL S, President. 11. O. TYLER, Tice President. J. W. MARTIVN, Secretary. DIRAC/TORII. Alfred Weeks, 11. 0. Tyler, J. W. Soudan, 0. It. nicking, J. 1,. Ilutchionort, J. IV. Stokes, je18.17 " Lion . W. D. Kelley, J. W. Forney, P. B. ?dingle, James Watson, , Ludlam Matthews, William Clatter, 0. P. tuner.. IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CON PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TRIED and DOOR Streets. Onpital, $612,726.08. INSURES LIVES for short terse, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowmente—pur ohases life interests in Real Baste, end mini all contracts depending on the contingenolee of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Onardlans. Daniel L. Miff, ' Watiawals. Ban11:11)1 Z. Stoke", Benjamin Coates, William Martin Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hanker, Joseph H. 'Trotter, William H. Kern, James Ruston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bauder, Henry H. Townsend, -Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphns Kent, John W. Horne, William I.44Jarr, Bills S. Archer, Edward 7: Mott, "Samuel 3. Chrintiaa, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Haein_, . John H. Brenner, P. B. Michler, Easton, DANIEL L. MILLER, President. semtrxr, B. STOH.I4I, Vice Preen. lONA W. Hosotoa. Secretary. 013-17 COMMONWEALTH FIBI INOURANOP - , OOMPAti, Or ?RN ETATir OF PENNSYLVANIA. • OPVIOE, NORTHWEST CORNER YOURTII AND WALNUT STREETS, Subscribed 0104, $500,1300. Paid up ClapEul42oo,4oo D 111070113. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. B. Etewart, H. L. Benner, . J. M. Butler, J. M. Whitell, J. E. 'Walker, . Edw. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendell, H. Lewin, Jr., B. K. Bolide. . DAVID JAYNA, M. D. President. THOMAS B. BTIWABT, Vine Pres% BAIIIML B. MOOll. Secretary. Js29-7 TIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANON COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TUB LEGISLATURE of PENN SYLVANIA, 1835, mum, EL M. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Meets, MARINE INSURANCE, ' ON .vssens, •PREI OARGO t To all parts of the World. CHT, INLA D INSURANCES, en Geode, by River, Canals, takes, and Land Carriage to all parts or the union. FIRI, INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, / : e. - ASSETS OP THE COMPNY, November 2, 1857. -Filifaulitatillyand'otbai niniElt 29 Stock in Bangs, Raliroade, and Insurance Companies 12,1506 00 Bills Receivable 220,201 96 Cash on band 88,892 es Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Petiolea recently leaned, on other debts due the Company 02,780 67 Subscription Notei 100,000 00 =MCI William Martin, James 0. & Hand, Jam H. Seal, Theophilas Pauldng, Edmund A. Bonder, James Traqualr, - John 0. Davis, William Byre, Jr., John R. Penrose, J. P. Penieton, • George G. Le r, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darliaton, • Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. R. M.lluston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, Jemee B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thome 0. Hand, Spencer Mollvaln, Robert Burton, Jr., Oharlee Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabgh., H. Jones Brooks ' ', Dr. T.-Morgan, • Jamb P. Jones, • ,J. I'. Logan, II WILLIAM MARTIN, Presidenta THOMAS CI: HAND, Vice President. HANBY MOURN, &oratory. . Ja9..y -- IRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME 1• INSURANCE COMPANY. °spite] $lOO,OOO. (Urge:deed under the Act or Anomaly relative to In immune Companies, pass April DAY) GEO ed RGE W PreaMent. THOMAS B. MARTIN Vice-Preeident. . WILLIAMS I. B LANOIIARDSecretary. - °Moe 411 CHESTNUT Be.,t Philadelphia. D/REOTOII.B. George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughen, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr., 'Marten Richardson, D. B. Bite .y, . Barclay Lippincott; John W. Averman, Jos. R. Brognard,. A. U. Rosenbelm, Ohm. States, te244 II Stem. • Wales anti Kianora A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY. .Cll.. The subscribern have been appointed sole agents in the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known ROCIIELLN BRANDY, which they are prepared to offer to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni ted States bonded warehouse entitled to debenture. A constant supply on hand, In half, quarter, and one. eighth pipes, dark and pato. ARNOLD k WORL, 120 WALNUT Street. TIMES ROBIN It CO. COGNAC.—Tho V subscribers, sole agents in the State of Pennsylva nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN DY, bog to call the attention of the trade to its superior quality, and feel confident, it will compare favorably with the most favorite brandt In the market ' ARNOLD h WORL D 120 WALNUT Street. A constant aupply of the above in the United States bonded warehouse, entitled •to debenture, of variants vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes. JelBa LAI& BRE Y GRAPE-LEAF RAM - PAONE. . ARNOLD & WORT., Bole Agents, 120 WALNUT Street QALII.ON, SHAD, Eze.-20 tierces No. 1 Salmon; 18 Ws. do.; 60 bbla. prime Sea Shad; 200 bbla. Scale-Soh ; 180 bbla White-doh, now in Moro and for Bale by JOHN M. IibINNIIDY & 00., to 8-b Nom 180 and 1112 North wharna VeliAliblES.--(g Pinot Castillon," Marett, And other Cognate of various vintages, in half pines and quarter casks; Pellevolniu Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth Musks. Imported and for Bale by HENRY 1101ILEN & 00., 0e22 221 and 779 South Fourth street FlDrugo anb Cbctnicale. R OBERT SHOEMAKER Fr. CO., WHOWISALB DRT;RIGISTO, Ifanpfacto rare and Dealer PAINTS ; VADNISIIES, and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner 10111{Tli and MON Bluets, Philadelphia, Pole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Ploreffe Plate Glam. mb23-tf ZrEGLER Sr. SMITH, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, southwest corner or BROOND and GREEN Streets, have hi store, and offer to the trade in ote to suit purchasers: EWhngting Von. Red. . Ido im Arable, lifted arid sorts, Senna Alex. OR Aniseed. Perle Green, 101 Brand iVvielo'fferil.E:t.D.,T.NWChltltl,ANlS., , , Delors in Oil, Varnishes, &e. at such reduced prices that we invite the attention tif dealers and consumers ZIEGLER & BIRTH, to our stock 8. W. nor. 9eoond and Green eta . (PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND i. VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD a WILSON', suowissons TO A.. 1. HARBISON We have removed from our old stand in Walnut attest to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the fit. Lawrence Hotel, where our old frionde and the publio are reapeotfully 'Welted to examine our extensive stook of Warm Air Furnaces, Cooking 'Ranson; Bath Boilers, Resistant, Enameled Stone Mantela, Parlor Coal Grate's, &e . , Ice. We are now mannfaeturing CHILSON'B CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical' Heater ever Invented, and suited to all dames of buildings. Also, now and beautiful patterns of Low Down Grates, and Parlor Coal Orates of all sizes 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 Fhir and Exiti- • billets of the Franklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful ANTIQUI Mamas, are not injured by Smoke, Cdat Gds, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale mind Retail, at much joss price than Marble. Ca/toad see them. ARNOLD lc WILSON BENJ.III. DILTWNLL, Superintendent. fbilsdelphla. Aprll,lB6B—ap24 17 13./ - 111t.-I"ive puncheons Bay Rum, a very superior ettiole, to store and for enle.y • A. 1411RINO, 140 South 011ONTAtrent. WHITE FISH.-75 half Ws. of Ow colo bratod Detroit River White Fish, Just received and for dale by O. O. SADLER & 00., jai Y Muth WATIS FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—OLIPPER OF BA.TORDAY, 14th Augutt: inet.—LoirasT RATF:I3, AND NO DETENTION. The splendid drat-chins (Hipper Ship TALISHAN, Thomas con - mender, is receiving her cargo at pier 10, Eant River, New York. Thin want neentlp is ono of the beet and fleetest Olippera in the trade, and well-known for the good order in which she dellverit her cargo. Being of mode rate capacity, and having the bulk of -her cargo ea gaged, she will have extraordinary despatch. lor balance of freight apply to • - BISHOP, snioNs, & 00, 120 NORTH WHARVES ph KIP - .Pp' M. D. gaREGULAR LINE FOR PROW DENO/I.—Schooner WORCESTER, Reepaa, Master, now loading at Callowbill-street Wharf. Yor freight, apply to Captain, on board; or to JNO. 'KENNEDY & CO., jal 130 and 132 NORTH WHARVES. WANTED—A, first-class VESSEL, of 800e1,000.tons capacity, to load for a port in the Perrino, Cargo now ready, and fair freight will bu paid. Apply to 11181102, SIMONS, at 00., 111 5 -4 1 ( 120 NOR H TH WARVES. WANTED—A good VESSEL, to load in the Louisiana Line, for No Orleans. Quick A 1,3811411 and good rate, Riven. Apply to BuiroPi armoize & CO. jyls-tr 120 NORTH WIIA.R3IO. QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND, GLAS- K , GOW DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONBONDEI,EY, TLI LryEEPOOL. , THE 'LiViRiOOL Awn PUILADELPIiIA irigAst 2 . SHIP CO.'S Clyde-built Iron Steamships aro intended to Emil and follows : FROM NEW TORE. CITY 'OF BALTIMORE . . .... ....Thursday, July hit CITY OF WASHINGTON . 15th KANGAROO u e 29th And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 94 N. R. .n 40,625 00 2,127 76 1 613 83 10,483 46 1,808 81 PROM LIVE,RPOOL. CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 2fir' I. KANGAROO CITY OF BALTIMORE.. .. '. July h , ly 2 7 1 t nt . - And each alternate Wednesday. Cabin Passage from Now York and Third Clam to any of the above-mentioned places, ,and found in best cooked Provisions - 30 Return Tickets good for 0 months CO Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York or Philadelphia 40' Passengers forwarded to _Havre, Pada, Bremen, Ham burg, &a, without delay at through rates. The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liverpool, in connection with the departures fotIN ew York, taking goods from Antwerp to New York, a - a through rate of freight. Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York $45. Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 16 BROADWAY, New York, and 109 W A LNUT Street, Philadelphia. • JOLIN G. DALE, Agent. • or. WILLIAM INMAN, 1 ie 22 02 and 03 Tower Building, Liverpool. FOR DILA/a:EST ON AND BA TANNAR -HERON'S LING. GOODS RNOIUVED AND BILLS Of LADING SIGNED ,EYERY DAY. The splendid firat-'Aline side-wheel Steamships REYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the Booth aud'Sonthwest, one of these Whips sailing every SATURDAY at 10 o'clock A. M., alternately for- Charleston and -Sa vannah. FOR 011ARLEBTON, The RHTEITONE BTATR, Oaptain Charles; P. Marsh man, will commence loading on Thursday, August fah and 'sail for Oharleaton, S. 43.j0/1 Saturday, August 7th at 10 o'clock A M. The !RATS OW Qi3CRGIA, liept: John J. Gerrie: will commence loading on Thursday, Augoet 14th, and Nail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Ang. 14th, at 10 o'clock A M. At both Hharleeton and Savannah, these ships connect with steameie for Florida and Havana, and with rat' roads, Ito., for all planes in the South and Southwest. Heavy Freight at an average of Ho per cent. below low York stearnshiP rates. FREIORT sad INbUlt-RHOS on a large proportion f goods shipped South will be found to be lower by bees ships than by sailing vessels. Oabin passage no 00 Steerage do 8 00 Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 30 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has Nor height or passage, apply to - No. 8 . 28 (late 81) North Wharyie, Agents at Oharleston L T. 8. tt. T_o. BUDD. Agents In Savannah, . A. GREINER k CO. /dor Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana from Charleston, steamer 'BABEL, on the 4th and lSth of every month. jell STEAM TO, GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRY, withont delay, for 80 dollars. Stettin tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places by any steamer of the Dee, 00 collars for the round trip, out and back. 1110 M SIR TORE. New York, McMillan, Saturday, Julylo, st,l2 o'clock, U Edinburgh, Cnmilking, cc July 24, Glaagow, Goodwin, cc August; cc /1011 GLASGOW. Glasgow, ' Saturday, July 10. New York, McMillan Wednesday, August D. Edinburgh, Cumming Saturday, Aug 1.1. BATES OF PASSAGE. • /JOU GLASGOW. /fret Ohms - - • 15 guineas Steerage, found with cooked pros talons 8 11 Pint Clams $76 00 Steerage, found with cooked pr0vi5i0n5..........10 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta In Steerage, free. Return tickets aysilabie within six months, by any steamer of this line. Pirst Clue 5140 00 Steerage $60.00 An experieneed Burgeon at Lathed to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN CO., 1213 WALNUT BtreettPhiladel phia. ROBBRT ORAI4, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL ft LOBBY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. MBE BRITISH and NORTH AIiBRIO, T11174 .. 33A* aTacaafraiva Older Cabin Panne Second Cabin Punts .... Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage so The ships from Borden call at Halifax.. I PERSIA, Capt. Judkids. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. Am:MICA; capt.Wtokman ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, thipt.Ryrle.' AYRIOA, Capt. Shannon. EllitOPA, Capt. 7. Leitch. These 'mewls carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow ; red en port bow. CANADA, Lang, Isere' Boston, Wednesday, July 28. AMERICA, Wickman, " N.York Wednesday, Aug 4. EUROPA,Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11. PERSIA, Jadkina, " N.York, Wednesday, Aug 18 NIAGARA, Moodie, " Boston Wednesde, Aug 111. latAßlA,Stone,, '• N.Yorle,Wediaesday, Sept. I. CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8. AFRICA, ,Thannon, " N.York,Wednesday, Sept. 15. EUROPA, Leitch. " Banton Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Jndkine, , " N.York',Wednesday, Sept. 20. Berths not secured nnAil paid for. An . experienced Surgeon on board. The derriere of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precione Stones or Aida's, unless Mlle of lading are elgoed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. ;for freight or passage apply ,to 'nay 10-y, E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. T 02,181 8T ecnitemen's Surniebing efoobs. XVINCIIESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S T v SUSNISIIING STORE PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC— TORY, At the Old 'tend, No. 700 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo site the Washington House A. WINCHESTER will give, as heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the Lutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts, and Collars filled at the shortest' notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. Jy24-ly W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Wm -0,• enema & Scot?,) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH= ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlynpposite the (I Irani House,) Philadelphia. J. .S. would respectfully call the attention' of Ms former patrons nod friends to his new Store, and is pre pared to fill enters for SHIRTS at abort notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with TINE SHIRTS and coLLAa. jyl9-tf CIEIiTLEItiEN'S FURNISHING STORE. 'LA N. W. KNIGHT, COO &ROD' Street, above Stith, Philadelphia, Dealer In all kinds of Furetehing Goods and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted equal In every respect to any others manufactured In this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. rehl-tf GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest sad best as sortment In the city, wholesale and retail, with a WI line of Under Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W. ILNIGHTII,, 606 AllOll Street, abofo, Sixth, Philadel phia. mbl-tf rIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS L.F end warted nine, carefully nelected by own bowie at Havana, in store, and received by every arrival from that port. S. PUUUET & SONS, e]2-3m 216 South FRONT Street. ]fillOARO, OAI3ANAS AND PARTAGAS SEGAlifi.—A choice Invoke of theneletebrated brands on board brig "New era," daily expected from Ha►wa, and for sale low, by OIIAP.LXS TISTB, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second, eta Second stn. Y. ULANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AO DAVID M. ROGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the ethelven or make to order, Books of every description, imitable for Bimini, Public Clinte/1, Merchants, and others, of the bent quality of English or American Paper, and bound In YAHOO stylen, in the most substantial manner. Orders for 'JOB PRINTING of every description Jimmying and Lithographing executed with neatness and deepetoh. A general assortment of English, Preneh and Ameri can Stationery. Conceruiqg Mr. Nogan's contribution to the /Malin Institute, Me Committee say—" Thie display of blank books for banking and mercantile use is the beet in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship moot excellent, and their finish and ap pearance neat and appropriate." no2o-1.1 Q QR. °MKS FORT WINE. 111 Illf. Pipee Alicante do. 22 Qr. do do do. 20 Qr. do Sherry do. 11 Pipe Superior Pajarete Wine. 20 Qr. Pipes do do do. 40 X do do .do do. 111 Boles Assorte d Cork,. 825 Bap Almonds. 26 do • Bilberta. Landing from Brig 11 Arroganto Mmelio,” and for sale by A. AMINO, my27-tt 140 80IITII 'FRONT Street. PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSIOIAtifi.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased eurfaces, which combines the following edema:its gee : A. good and unvarying consistenee, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances thataro,soln bit in water, hence facilitating instevtof_obitrttating their abideptiori, Ind does not gat rancid. Thr last property alone renders It an invaluable acquoltion to the pratititioner. Prepared and for male wholensle and retail, at 8L111.0 , 13 Laboratory and Pharmacy, mb6, we'll/ward Obe,tr ,, str.oto. UTOUSE OF REFUGE BRUSH MANTI x_c FACTORY. The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the trade to hit EXTENSIV)I STOCK OF BRUSLIES, Manufactured by Lem AT THE HOUSE OF REFUGE, AND FOR BALE AT PRICIER DEFYING COMPETITION A large stock of Blacksmiths , Bel!owe on hood. ' HENRY C EORSTEIN, 52 North THIRD Btroet, below Arch. iItERRING. —llOO Ms. No. 1 HERRING, Eastport turpectlon ; 800 do. Halifax, now In store and for sale by JOHN M. KENNEDY & CO., Nog. 189 owl AN EMIL wbiuno, SAipping. FOS SAVANNAH EREIGUTB REDUCED INSURANCH A.. 11.3R0N, Zr., 110 M 1108 ION 10 LITIRPOOL Cabana anb Cigars. Statwitern Sailroado. aIitiotNOTICE—SIIMME4I' ARRANGEMENT.' 111LADELPHIA, WILDIENGTSN,BIiar r MORE - RAILROAD. , 0,91k0d after Monday; - May PASSENGER , TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore, at 8 A. DI., IP. M. , (Dipreas„) and 11 P. ht: For Wilmington, at 9 A. DI., 1, 4 ho, and 11 P. C For New Castle, - at BA. and 4.30 P. Dt For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. 51. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.90 P. DI. For Seaferd at $ A. 111„ and 4.30 P. M. - TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 7.90, Express,' 1016 A. M., and 6.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6 45 Lind 10.30 A. M., and'l.4s and 8.55 P. M. . . „ , Leave New Castle at 0 and 9.50 A. 61. and at 8.15, P. M. , LOSTO Middletown at 8.58 A. M. and. 6.45, . Leave Dover 'at B'A. 31.' and 4.55 P.M. Leaim Settfont at 11.25 A. 61. end 2 P:14.. TRAINS FOR' IeALTWORE: . Leave Wilmington at 0.10 A. AL; 2P. St , and 2.46' A. SUNDAYS only at N P. N. from l'hiladelphisi to liar timore, Do . do 5,40 P. M. from DidllmoroAr. phii. • Freight Train, with Paseenger'Om. attached , nut ran as followd: - Leave Philadelphia for Perrrilla',,and interinmie,t4 places at . ' 6 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do - • 7,45 P. M. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore, , dO - , o'Bo A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre disgrace do 6,10 P. M Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do '5 - 444,P. je9 M..F.ELTON.,,,Presfilent. ME -- W YORK LINES; 7 =-'lll C ND AMI3O2' RAILROAD.AND I.II.ILAIERKii AND TRENTON RAILROAD 001IPArYli3 IIN2B. PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORRi 429 WAY PLACER. , „, „ ; ; e r as follows, At OA. M.' Via Camden and Anitaiy Accommoda... lion ' 2 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. All• commodation 2 25 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning „ 800 At IQ,A. IL,' by Bteambotit Trenton, via Tammy - and Jersey Call Morning Nrpress ' 8 00 At 2 P. 11 eitt Vie OrMidead Atabby, O. and A.. 112.• ' 3 . AnT. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening • ' 0,6 MailB 0 At 8 P. M., vita Camden and Amboy, Accommods.. tion, let Clam 2 00 At 8 P. M. via Camden and 'Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd , Class. ' • - 160 At 6P. M, via Camden and Amboy,'Accommoda - tion,Tstbase At 5 T1.14;,•1s Camden and Amboy, Acconunoda tion, 2nd Clue 1 76 The 6P. M. lino runs daily, all others Sundays e 2 oepted MP. If., front Nonsington Depot, via Torrey " pity, Mai, Haturdayreieepted '1226 Jexprese Lines stop at tie principal statlone dity. /or Belvidere, Naeton, flemington, &0 ., at 6A. M and 4P. M. from Wainot street wharf. - For Water Qap, -, Strandsbtirtaieranton, Wilkembairsei Montrose. Great Bend, ',to. 'at 0 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. ' Nor Freehold, at OA. M: and 2P. M. - • For Mount Molly at 6A. M. and 2M and 6P. Y. WAY LI NES Tor Bristol, Trenton, he. at 2X and 4 P. M Tor Palmyra, Itanoortas, gnarly, Burllngtos, Bordea town he., at 8 P.M.. ' • Steamboat Riolard Btoekton for BordentoWn, and In termediate places ' at 2*P.-M.- ; Steamboat Trenton for Taeony, at 10 and 11X A. M. and for Burlington and Bristol at CP.. M. - All lines exceptil X P. M street wharf. 791ift, pounds of baggage only allowed, slab pail manger. Plumengers are prohibited - from taking any thing as baggage butthelr wearing apparel. All bag gage over bf.ty . Pottn4n,to be paid for extra. The Corn pony limit the* responsibility for baggage to ono dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be road $lOO, except by spaniel contrast. GATZII/111, Ageat an 1-ly .0. A. A. B. R. 00. LIIHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA 'RAIL I. ROAD ',TER.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira' Wilkeeksrre, - Buffalo, Ohicago, Rook IRland, Niagara kThwankle, ;Burlington, Montreal, St. Paulo Detroit, Duntieth, and St. Lonla, Passenger trains will leave • the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD 'and NINE Btreeta, daily, ((Sundays excepted,) ea follows : 'Lao A. M. DAY-EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Halls, Buffalo, Detroit,Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, palena,St. Paula, Burlington, and St. Loofa. 8.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Va ll s, Buffalo, Detroit , Chicago Milwaukee, Rock island, Galena, St. Pante, Burlington and St. Irtllllll. MT Tickets goad till used, • The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Reading with the train for llarriabrirg and all stations on the LEBANON VALLEY IL&ILUOAD; • AID At Rupert, (or Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all ststione on the LAUB/MONA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD, EMMiiiiaiM;;;;l =IEZI Wilkesbarre. Pittston...,. Scranton.— Wilkesbarre i 60 IS'illiamsport 6 50 Elmira . . . ' 700 , Canandaigua - - - ' 800 Genera, via' Gorham ' B'oo Rochester ' 8 60 Niagara Falls ' ' ' 800 Buffalo r . ' 10 00 Erie. 10 60 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 18 00 " yin Niagara Falls 18 00 Toledo, via New York and Erie . 16 25 . Columbus ' 18 50 Cincinnati. New York and Erie 19 00 " Niagara Falls 19 00 Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 21 00 Detroit, via Niagara Fallsl6 00 Chicago, via Great Western 'Railway . .., Lake Shore Railroad...., Rock bland, via Niagara Falls " ' Lake Elhore Railroad Burlington . lowa city • to ii Bt. Louie, via Chicago 29 00 - 29 00 Dunlieth ................... ' ..... ~ _... ____ 27 60 ea. red. . itr Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line , / Ticket Wee, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at' the Pas? senger r imarnar x ; X FREIGHT TRAIN Lelllll3 the Depot, Broad street; below Vine, daily ponders, exoepted,) for all points West and North at Ireights meet be delleeted before 8 P. M. to insure their going the same day. ITT F reights are forwarded with greater dens., tot and Lower Rates then by any line from this city to the West and Northwest Per farther information apply to ALLEN &..817GIL, Throne' Freight Depot, Druid, below Vine, Or to CHAO. B, TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. Got. Sixth and Obeeinut eta., Philada. - G. A. NIOOLLB, Geol. Supt. Matadi. and Reading Railroad. , H. A. FONDA, , Genf. Ostewheia, W. & B. Railroad. F. A. REDFIELD, delll.ly Geol. Bupt. Irsosport and Elmira Railroad. DRILADELPHIA AND, R EADING RAIL -L ROAD—FART FRBIGUT LiNl.L l Freight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, below VlNR,,dally, for Buffalo,'Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Idllwankie, Galena, Demons, St. Lon% and Interme- diate points. This is the ihertest route to Canada and the Lake Porte, and goods will he forwarded with greater despatch to the above points than by any other route. • taatn or ►awe' ran 100 ma. Tie Railroad Id dud. 2d elan: IA elms. 4th elan ihrependon Bridge 90• 10 .' 60 -40 Bnffalo 90 70 60 40 Dunkirk` 96 76 ' 66 46 Detroit Ohioago.... Freight going tbroagb by rail All the way =tidbit marked "VIA RAIL." No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark ttwoilyvis Philadelphia ao4 Reading Mahood and bend toThe Depot, Broad strort below Tbie daily , belbre 6 P. 61 For further informitiork in regard to this route ' call at the through freight office of tb. Philadelphia,Nia. gars, and Great Wed.= Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. 4680-y PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAD.-4—THE GREAT ORNTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At !antic (Mien with. Western, Nortlowestern, and South western States, by • Continuous Railway direst. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh- with daily line of ateamors to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at 010V(dand and Sandruiky with Steamers to all arts on the North-western Lakes; making the nowt -D a.BOT, ORIAPEST end - RELIABLE ROURE by which Freight can he forwarded to and from the (311)11,AT WEST. BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND P/TTIS - 11181. Oeass—Boots, Shoes, Rata, and Cap., Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in bones and bales) Feathers,•Fure, ece 7do. per Mtge MIOOSD 0L.488 --Domestio Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales), Drags (in casks), Hardware, Leather ' Liquor, (in malted Wall_ Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, /e0..t0 , Ik. per 1001bs Than CLAEIB—ANYCN, Hemp, Baton and Pork Bolted, (loose or In snots), Paints, (dry and in aid Oils, (except lard and rosin) IWo. per 100 lbs loess Obses.-.oolfee, Fish; llama, Beef, and Pork, (in casks or boxes eastward), Lard end Lard Oil, Nene, Soda Ash, (Ferman (Bay, Tar, Pi toh, Rosin, Steel, Manufactered T - bunco, Bonin 011 Queensware i Sugar, (hhds., bbin., and boxeed An., he 40a. per 100 lb IPLotra--75e, per bbl. ) until farther notice. Heath-360. per 100 ILI, ‘ until further notice. COTTON—VA per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping. Goods from any point I sat of Philadel phia, be partioular to suss packages via Pennsylvania Railrond. , > All Goode consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. . Flamer Agoirro.—Olarke & On. , Chicago; ranker & A Co . Memphis, Tenn.; R. F. Base A Co.. 81.. Louis, Mo. • P. G. o , Rilf." ot Co., Evansville, Indians; Wm. Bingham, Kentucky.; It. O. liteldrum, Madison, Indiana ; Brown & Co.. and Ather A H.bbard, Cincinnati; U. 8. Pieroe A Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 64 Kilby street, Boston; Leeob A Co., No. 2 Astor house , New Yerk. No. 1 W illiam at. New York; It J. Eneeder;Philadelohle; Megrim lb Koons, BaWnio.-e; A. A litswert, Nttabergh. - E. H. HOUSTON, General freight Agent. H. - J LOMBAKRT ) deP.• General khiperiutendent. Altoona. Pa 11140h : urn and on. gamin. T. 301AIWA. , J. 'TAVOLA Issuitel. WILLUX SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, PIPTIT AND WASHINGTON Brooms, PRILADNURILI. MERRICK & SONS, tu BT : nen , egi for unaumni, aenitav iN erre, o llii i iiba Ns ma ms dif d re N ry f ricoe ll . A ur O s li at lN e : Boilers, Gasometers; 'Tanks, Iron Boats, &e., Cad. lugs of an ki n d s , either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshop, Railroad Illations, As. R e t or t s and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. , Awry description of Plantation machinery, snob as goer. law, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecatore, Vinare Engines, As. Sole .Agente for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyth , s Patent Steam Hammer;-..T. 'P. Bose' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machtnery and Steam Primps. 84Perintandent—B. H. TIAATOI. Sire proof eaten. SALAXANDER SAFES: ,• large assortment or SWANS & WATSOtios PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTIIRED SAL/WAND/IR SWISS, _ VAULT DOOR% ' For Dank, and Stores. DANE LOOKS, Donal to ant nom In nu. IRON DOORS; SRTITTIIRS, &a., On Si good tense as any other - ostabilobinent In lb. United States, by Z.VANB & WATSON, No. 26 South POURTII street, Philade s Iphia. al4-11. /LIANA NU VD A VAX& • liailroait : in "' ' PENNSYL NOMMtvZinTAgn-t:ID' • ' , • 401 • • - MAUCH BETILLEUESI, „ASTON, ALLENTOWN, any MR; DELAWAIiE WA'rEB OA P,`&6. on ' On and afterldONDAY, July 28; ISM, the train], this Bead will - leave' FBONF and WILLOW street. daily, (Slindays excepted,)ao follows : For Bsthiebem, „Easton, Delaware Water Gap, 1t6., (Express.) at 616 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and blanch Monk, (Pl press,) at'9 80 P- 31. - -For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.80 A. M. and 430 P.a. . Par Port Piaildngton, (Accommodation,) at 9.30 A M; and 6.a0 P M • . - . . Leave Bethlehem (Itspresed at 9 A. M. and 6.90 P. M., with pareengere from Lehigh Valley Rail road,. and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and 8.19 P: ' imams Doyientown (Anoommodatiou) at 0 A.M. and 4 P.and arrive In;Philadelphia at 8.10 A. M. and 6.10 P.M. . Leave or Wishington (Accommodationlat 616 A. M. and 2.60 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at 7.20 A. 111.,and 4P. M. , , ON .11UNDAY8 Lia;43'Philadelphla for Doylestowtk at 8.80 A. M. And 2P. M. - Leave Doyleatowa for Philadelphia at 6A. M. and 5.16 P- M. , . , • . . . AlrPannenger trains conned at Chatham street with City Passenger Dailway. , The 816 . A.. M. train from Philadelphia. and the o.n P. M. train from Bethlehem,- make close connection with the Eaten Ma' Nesi . Jerney Central Railroad. Ware to Bethlehem - ' St 60 - " - Manch Chunk 220 " Doylestown 80 NEW ROUTE TO SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN—Br 0.15 A Si. train to Banton, thence by N. J. C RR. and D. L. & W. 8.8. to Washington, thence by stage, arri ving at the Mountains at IP. M. Pare 53.26. 17 26 tf ELLIS 'CLARE, Agent PRILADELPHIA., GE. MANTOWN AND NO REIS 'DOWN IaILEOAD.-80115/1 1 8 ARRANDEBINNE:—On sad after MONDAY, Iday 10th, 1858. YOM.GIIMMAMTOWN. Leave ihilsdelphis at 6,V, 7 6. 9-06 min., 10,11j4, A. K.. 1 2,8, 4 6,6, 7,8, 9,10, and 11)( P. 61. Learn Germantown at 6,7, 734' , 10/4i A. 61. /-10 min., 2, ax, ,-sx, 8,940 min., and 10,i( P. M. Dar Tho 7N "o'ciock4: M. Train from Germantown will stop only at Wayne and Ting& Streets Stations. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.28 min. A. 6L. , 2,6 N, and 8 P. M. - LOILTO Germantown 8X A. M., 1-1 WU., 4A, and P. M. Leaye PMladelphte at ISX, 8, 9.06 min IIX .11. M., 2,8, 4; 6, 8.10 P. M. bears Obeetuut Hill 60 640 and 7.26, 9.10, awl 10.10 min. A. hi , 14,60,8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.42, =89.20 min P. M. Leave Philadelphia, 9.20 !L. M., 2. 5%; and 8 P. M. Leave Chestnut at, 8.10 nag A. Di., 12.60 4.10 0.40 P. id • CONSHOHOOSIIN AN) NORRISTOWN. B.l Lo o s ui ve in P .. 9 4 l x led . el e x lpne loit 'at r 9i,...9, 11 A. M.,1.05 mht., NonistowA At 0, I, 9,11 A. 211.,1,8%, and 8) Pre N. OR 01114DAY6," Leave Philadelphia et 0 A. M., sada P. M. Leave Norrintomi at TA. M. sad 6P. M. OR - NAN/drum Leave Philadel phia at 6,W; TX, 9,11 A. M. 1.05 mkt., 1.05 min. ; 8.10 min., 434, 5,4; OX, 8, 117( P. M. Leave MeDaymak at fig, fiji, UN A. 81., 11 L 41 4 4; 6,g, 7, and D - P. M. Bundayn name as Norriatoim. 0 SST= VALLIT RAILROAD -POL DOWNING- ,Leare Philadelphia it T 6X A.A.M., and 8.10 min. P. M Leave Downingtown at 7K A. M , and 1 P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. • Depot, Ninth and Green etreete. Philadelphia. Is s PE O N BN N BY L VAIV R A 1858 FROM PHILALPId i v A I TO PITTSBURO . .Arid thence by Ballioadio - ST. LOUIS, STXI3IIENVI Ll,lll, • CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI ONIOADO, LOUISVILLk„ INIRLINGTOZ, /NDIANAPIOIJR, AT. PAULS, And - all Me - mediate palate In OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, NENTECKY, MIOHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.. KANSAS to pointeorest of Pittaburgh, Wheeling, Cleveland and ()realms, have choicerof routes, enders riquested to make a Reaction before applying for tick ets. THREE THROUGH TRAINS! LEAVE PHIL/DEL PHIA , DAILY, Forming closi oonnectione at 'Pittsburgh to is/1 points West. On ,and after - MONDAY, May 10th, - 1868,- Three through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, S. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, as follows : TRAINS'' Pea PITTSBURGH •ND Tae 11111181 . agave. Mall trainat:::::7.3o4l M. Fast line 1 00 noon. Expreas !natl.-U.OO night. . WA7r,Taarrn3 Harrialmrg ac ,commodation 0.00 P. M. ,Lancaster , t • -6.00 P.M.' Thh mail train stops eta!l delphta and Pittsburgh: The ramose mail runs daily, the other trains Sunday excepted. . . The care leave the -ennsylvania Railroad Posaemier Station, southeast: corner of ELEVENTH and MAR K ET streets, entrance on Eleventh street, - where through ticket, to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time 41l- Hag the day. No charge for' handling baggage. • For further information, apply at the Depot of be Pennsylvania Railroad Company, montheeat corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the hour' of 7 A. -I& and 11P. M. THOMAS MOORE, ray 10 ' Agent Penn'sEailroad Co. 460 4 60 ' 476 • 22 00 2200 27 00 2TOO ipIELANCARD It OUSE ,—BROADWAY and_ TIySLYTH Street, New York, re-opened, 'elegantly tarnished with every mod ern . Improvement. The location ia raahloneble end he thy. rooms are "large and wel ventilated. Meals e — oinrorror . =anent board at lower rates. The whole tindeirthef intuiagement ef 0 J. MAOLEL. LAN,- (late of the United States Hotel, Philadelphisi who reapeetfallg solicits the 'patronage of hie friends and the travelling mare jeSO-ihn JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, Pa., (reefed fa 1897.) ELEGANTLY 'NAN NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. rop29-7 WELLS °OVERLY, Proprietor. WORRELL HOUSE, N. W. oor. THIRD andIIAILMONY.CIOURT The undersigned takes pi easilT it in Intcrtol ids friends and ihe public; at large, that he has the above ESTABLISHMENT, and pledgee hlmeel to Merit the patronage of his patrons, every article le a rope nor quality, haring been relented without regard to ptioe. • OJL&IU.EB WOBEELL, Proprietor. my27.43t0 NICHOLLS go USE, • ' (NEIROPEAN PLAN,) OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NO. 115 SOITTH Ficaerg ST., BSTAW CHESTNUT, ranavaumia. Thee IIC/ÜBE to tar Permadent and TriMaient Lodw lng„Ereu effort will be made by the Proprietor, B. NIOIIOI,LB, to klire satisfaction to his Patrons. 'pin establishment ht eltuate}t in the heart of the otty,'ontre oC Iwe►neea, awl ammaleat to all Atom! of amusement. " " ' The Mercantile and Travelling community will4Zl it *deniable place for oomfort, oleanlinesn, and my. Moule forutstte4 ut *II hours. " Bing!. Boorna,6o cents per night. By the week $9.110 and upwards,, ea 78 62 1 15 1 00 80 ME SSR S. CHIOKERING & SONS, having removed to their new warerooma No. 1807 CHESTNUT Street, (near the United Btatee are prepared to 'offer to their friends and the public an extensive nasortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-10112ES, manufactured expressly for this ,ty, floished In various styles of owe, andst prices which cannot fail to 'please. Plano-Fortes made to order, to suit any style of furniture, Bad all rostra meets warranted to give entire_ satisfaction to the put , chaser. Grand and Square Plano' to rent, upon the most fa *eatable terms. Messrs. O. & SONS have received Thirty-four DIRDALS. Tho first Premiums ovef all competitors in the United States. All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will be promptly attended to. - Jy7-em PIANO FORTES. A- Just n:slued an elegant 'took of RA TIN, Sit. ON Jc 00., NU ?($ & MARK BALLET DAM & 04.0.114 GALE & CO. 8 2.IAN ' OS. amboroNs but quality, at J. B. GOULD'S, S. X. corner BEYANTH end ORSBTIYIIT stn. adtl9-y lI , UMBER YARD. HOUTZ it 09., (Successors to Montgomery to NealL) id. W. eornor of TWELFTH and PRIM& Stree t, Phila. Old Moyamenaing Diatriot, are now receiving &large and well-selected aaeortmen of all descriptions of mimosa, such as White Flne Felloir Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickete Fence bands, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety a well-seasoned Limber. Alga, a large stock of Ell Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly o. hand and sawed to order at the ehortest notice. Our conneetion with MOMS. Mehaffey, Routs, & Co and Dully, Routs, & Co., at Marietta, Pa., given no tm surpassed facilitiea, and enables UN to supply orders le all descriptions of Lumber with promptness an despatch. PINE-CREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, sultabl for PATTERN-MAKERS, &n constantly on hand. Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RI tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. M.EII.4PFEY . , HOUTZ, & Co , take this method informing their chstomers and persons deeirons of pm chasing LUMBER, that they hare now on hazel a Tarp and well-seasoned Mock of all desorlptione of Lnmbe which they are prepared to eel' at satisfactory prim; Their timber be all from their own MILLS on PIN CRIBB, They are oleo connected with Messrs. DUPE' . 11013TZ, & and are prepared to frirntah all kin , of Planed Boards, VIII Staff, , Lath Palen, Pickets, at Building Timber for Bridges, ha., of all description on the shortest notice. They would also take gre piensure in milling the attention of Builders, and tho in want of Lumber in the oily of Philadelphia, to tl Lumber Yard of lIOUTZ o Co., corner of TWELPY and MILKS Streets, with whom they are also co neoted. ap21.41 BLINDS AND SHADES, - OHRdP 808 OABII He has II fine kook to be sold at Reduced Prince. RUPP, mid all other Co/ors of Linen Blades, Tr mine, Pixturets, &o. STORM SHARPS Painted to order. • REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WE STUDY TO PLEASE. OILS, CANDIES, SOAP, STARC H, 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm 011. 950 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. 6,000 gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 8,000 gallons Light Racked Whale Oil. 250 bole, Chemical Olive Soap. 200 do Moine Soap. 400 do Brown Soap. 100 do New Bedford Sperm Candles. In store and for sale by R. W. POMEROY ALLEN, Leto J. Et A. & 8 Allen PS No. 14 Routh DELAWARE •Tem a. iiREIGIIT FOR NOVA SCOTIA About TOO bbla bulk can be had for a port is vs Botta. Apply to JOHN M. KENNEDY & do 189 NORTBI WHAM. TRAINS FOR PHILADILPHIA ORE9TIDIT HILL RAILROAD ON lIIINDAYS: TRAINS !aO% PITTBOOIIOI AND TIM nee! ♦IBIVI. HMI tralrist..l.l.ooniett Fast line 400A.30 Zxpreas mail.. 110 000 n. WAY ?RAINS 41111111. - 'Harrisburg Mr commodation.7.l6 Y. H. Lancaster " .910 A. M. the stations between PION- *dela anZt Reotattranta. piano' Sotto Lumber. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, the moat extensive Manufeebaret o WINDOW BLINDS, And Dealer in WINDOW BHADNII, Or erer7 varlet].