Elates bn auction. j. Nee ° ll; POORPH STRUT, - - (Formerly' Nos. er and 693 TBADiI SALE—TO BOOKSELDIRS. f 'Phi City-first 'regular Philadelphia Trade Sale will commence on , the 2fit of September Clataloguee in 21111. U W ST, ESTATB, sTooso &A. Publie • Sales at the Philadelphia E xchange ererY Tuesday Throning; clueing the business semen, . . ID" In July sod August only, occasional aalea as heretofore...,, ; Handbills of eaCh monody framed separately, in addition tn which we 'VIM.= on the Saturday preview to each sale, one thommed catalogues In pamphlet form, eying fhlideattriptiona of an the property to be sold on the following Puesda!l -PURNITURR 'SAVES AP Tan AUCTION IPPORThevery,Thurtiday morning: • ' " ' agfki, RBTAII4 AT PRIVATE SALE. Ecr We have a lar/e amount of Real Rotate at Pri vate Sale,. including every description of Oity and a:portray property. P,rmted Lists may be had at the atiothm store. - PRIVAT,II BALI MOIST' R. ID' Real Rotate entered on our Private Sale Re.' gister, - and advertised occasionally in our Public Sale Abstracts, (of which 4,000 copies are printed.yreeltly,) fteo of charge. Pi.rempt6ry Sale. ' 81OOKO, fte. On Tuesday Ereelel, Aug. 17th, at 8 Weloek, at the Philadelphia Ex- Ohange, will be sold, t:or account of whom it may con cern- -1,458% shares of to. capital 'dock of the Tinkle pangh Coal Company, the same to be sold for Known of as essmente;-rursuank to 'resolutions of said company. 113 81. to be paid (In each share at - the time of mile. ]4 aharea Delaware Railroad Company. Alpo. 60 chores Nef.,slentonßank. Alio. for account ot wham ft may concern-- 200 (new) abacus Nu Fr&Rolm, Land ADE001(4 1021 . REAL zare.vs ard&--ArGusi , 17th. Vila clic will incli4o— &pliant' Court Halo+Estato of Jazoos).l Power!, De• ceased. BUICK DWELLII4.I, POPLAR VIMATt—AII that throe-ctory brick dertpling and lot, month aide of Poplar street, 89 feet west `of Sixteenth etreet, lot 27 by 90 feat—two fronts : Pbtoniptory Pale—Rotate laterof Joseph Young, Deo'd. DWELLING AND GROCERY STORE.—Three.stery brick dwelling and,rieeery, No. 876 Apple Street, be. tween Fourth 'treat 14od York avenue. Name Relate:" • "" DWELLING AND Ii,AGBR-BEER BALool3.—Thrie story brisk dwelling tend lager-beer saloon, No. 878 Ap ple street." Bale itbso4ute. Bxectutoes Peremptiry Bale.—Estate of Thomas Dar min:Deceased. • - TALUARPI7 BUILDING I: 0 T 13, ' IniTTRINTB. WARD —All those jive lota of ground,' east _aide 'of Nineteenth streetoMrth of Anne street, each 17 feet, front. and ranging trF depth from 80 to 61 feet. MAO, all'those firs, lots north side of Anne street,' adjoining the above, each 17 feet front, rangiag in depth from 80 to 44 feet. t rJ They will ba told separately. LithogritAte plane maybe had at the auction store. Premptory Bale. • NEAT DWELLING —The neat terooind-a.hslf-story 'Wok dwelling, with: back buildings, No 467 Dlliwyn street, below Noble .)treat. WALUARLD LOTtOF GROUND, west elde of Paul street, between Obtlreit and Unity streets, Prankford, 41J feet treat by 1. 4 11 feet dean. - L . - - - ?RUN LOTS, BOUTIIWARK.—Lot south aide of Watktna street, 103 ~s et east of Fifth street. Lot west side of li: z oyamensing Road, south of Morris street. Lot south side of Moore street, east of Fourth street. 11.11 AL• P.SPATJ4 BALE , 43EPTEMBRIt 7th. - (E 7 Desoriptionspreparing.• This sale will inetudo.— - -.design:4st Peremptory Bale VALUABLE ErrOZiE FACTORY. STEAM ENGINN, 2,1 &MURRAY', TEN STONE DWELLINGS, See.„,'to gether with lots of , Wound, Menotti:dr. The whole to he mold without „reshrver ~ • •%. 117' Full partio o'er' now ready STORM 'AND IIIi4ILLINGt---Four-story `brick Sforb and dwelling, Ithigeiaveurie, above Coates street,- Fre mediate prissession. - t— -- • - -• " . , FALB OF ,811PFRI011 lIOSEWOOD NIA.ZIO-FOETE, OF FIOE FURNITIIRII; I CARPETS, - CARD.—Our aide Ro-marrow morning, at the auction More, will compriaii beeldee 500 lots excellent sedond.' gaud furnitura, ristwood pimo•forte, superior office. tables, dislike, Sae., Brussels and ingrain carpets. china arid glasevram, beds and bedding, forming: an assortment wortty the attention of ladies and others desirous of purchastue J 7 Catalogues tow notdr, and the artiolsliarranged Tor examination. . - dale at Noe. llEZ,.and.l4l South Fourth street. 3CIPERIOIL - PURNhTURE, PIANO.VORTN, SLW B FRENCIL.„I'LA.T.R • MIRRORS, BRUSSELS 'CAlie: On t'inirtelay * Morning, At 9•o'clock, al4 the auction store an extensive assortment of exttnt second-hand furailture, elegant. piano-fortes, Sue Mrs,- carpets, eta.; • Rain .prieitte' families declining Mosekeeping, removed 84 the store for oonvenience of Oe. . Bale en the Premls , es—Bristol Turnpike end Eleven. Rifle Lane. • • COTTAGE!, :LARD, AND FIVE LOTS. • .40tis Afternoon, Augasklltb, at 4 v , Oloak, wilt be sold, on the pre mises on the litiehyl turnpike and Eleven mile lane, ln miles from Torimsdale, and 4 mules from Tommy, modern cottage and bens, with 5 acres and 88 penises, on the Bristol turnpike and Eleven-mile lane: ' Two lots adjoialoft, on the Bristol turnpike, each netts. .1 : Lot on the Bristol ,tiropike.l3X acres. - Twe 10111,7 ACTl,lloy:bi - on the iinelreti-mile lane. I.G" full ,particoWs in handbills and lithographic, . . •, . , itichnialstritriles Date-Estate of Gen. Peretfor P. • ig - )10USElIOLD BUILVITIIiIif, RIFLES. GUNS. PIS TOLS, .BWORD.3,3UNIPOHNI 0L0T.111144, On .;fonday Morning , ' 281 loot., at MO c,ciek, by catalogue, at the auction_ 'rooms, by ordet of t4e Mrulaistratrix Of the late Geri. ..3"ersiforF Smith, "Gie:hottsehold furniture, including au antique military chair, maid of wad from the Gas tie of San Juan d'Ullo,i. Abuses pair of gold epaulette, ail diamonds made I the city af Mexico, Sharp's and Coll'a rifle', guns ant pintolg, swords, 2 verj , atinerint saddles, li e telo.cop and field glasses, uniform and o..ner clothing. &0., o. . IQ' Pull particula in cahlogues. . - " " Sale at IC 822 Marsh All Street.. QA NM% nougmti LD gIiItNITURS, ROSEWOOD PIANO, BR TASELS CARPETS, &c. On WZdneeelay Morning. Tith inst.; *tin o'ckack, at No. 622 Marshall street, above Green, the genteel howehold furniture, role wool plane-forte, Brufsels carpets, .be. IQ"' May be examitied on the morning of sale, at 8 o'clock. . AT IriitIVATE SALM A well-Secured first ;mortgage--$l,BOO. A beautifully sittuited lot, Perklomen turnpike, Cheatuut REAL ESTATI_ AT PRIVATE BALE SPLENDID EROWt.I-STONE MANSION, Oheetnut ?twat, with stable ana z coaeh house. One of the finest residences in the ei NEAT MODERN EX3IDENCIS, No. 2828 Chestnut: ELsaewp BROWN:4ITONB BE9IDENOB, Walnut street. want or Broad. ELEGANT BROWN.4TONIC - .IISBIDENON, N 0.1821 Walnut 'street, west of i!L'inteentls. NEAT RESIDENON, - ,Eoutbalat comer Walnut and and Seventeenth street,. - • , ELEGANT AND TAM ADLYI ItZSTDDNON, South west corner or Eleventb.end Walnut streets, TWO ELEGANT REBIDILNO SS, Rittenhouse Square, TWO EIANDSOUN lISIIIDENOES, Washington Square. ELEGANT' DROWN. TONE DEBIDSNON rbirth Broad stmt. ItANDSOME MODEDN RESIDENCE, Northwest eorner of Green' and Fiftoenth streets., . , HANDSOMB MOURN NNIIIDHNON, No. 206 Urea° strait. - NEAT RESIDENCE, Oprttes street, between Broad And tlitsenth. 1141(1)3051E MODERN VOUR-STORY. RESIDENCE, No.lBoB Spruce atreet. EI4EGANT BBOWN•BTONE RESIDENCE, No. 822 Tine street, vent of H A NDBOII/9131i0W11-3TOIIB RESIDENCE, No. /518 Pine street. IIdNDSOME MODERN RESIDENOII, No. 1805 Plne street. LIANDEONIE RESIDESOE, No. 532 Pine street. TWO HANDSOME. MOWN-STONE RESIDENCES, TWA atreet, below Sotw-A NEAT ENID/SNOB, ,110. 241 south Elghth .trees, below Walnut. BANDED= MODRIth REBIDRNON, No. 818 North Elatith street, lIaNuBOME aionzatt itgezmoz, No, 681North' Bar street. 1! AND IDME RESIDENCE, No. 621 North Sixth street, TUE =TODDIES EPISCOPAL COUROO PRO PERTY, New Market ntiest SUPERIOR AND 1:1:A(IANT BROWN-STONE OF- F/02 BUILDING, Nor and 408 Walnut etreet. LARGE AND VALIi BLE LOT, Lomat, Mary, and Church streets, West I'l ladelphia, 200 by 116 feet. 11ANDEOME 11BEIDEVOR, Northwest corner Locust '- and Mary streets, opposlae the above. VERY 11ANDS0/1111 L'4UNTIIY RESIDENCE, near 'ugs station, on the De mantown Railroad. VALUABLE FARM' ND COUNTRY BEAT, 180 acres; between Torried and Bristol. COUNTRY BRAT, wi about seven acres, Chestnut UM. AN ELEGANT FAR) i 800 acres, with impeder Im provements on the Mr; Delaware, one mile from New thistle. • LAMM, ELEGANT, ' , AND VALUABLE 'FARM be tween the fay of Wileneston lend Snuetywine /brings. ELEGANT COUNTItt BSAT, 10 eeres„ with One improvements, School Zings Lane, Gormivatawn, oppo site the tete Dr. J. k. ArstabelVe. , , morkEitio 110.1184 oailOw street. BRICK ROBE, I:49IiLLING., AND BAILEItY, No 785 Aroh street. FONHATODE BTODE AND DWELLING, 1809 Chestnut street,: IMIOK STONE AND iLIWELLING, No. 702 South Fifteenth ntre4t VALIMULS' Loy, hfirket street, out of BUM street, 14 feet front, 141 feet - In depth to a ter:L.loot alloyy Ith'SISENSit NOSTIf hSIDS'OP ,WALNUT Street, east or Eteeenth street, soprlento tele. . 117 Mao, a huge swop of ;other property, Ground Bents; tdortgues, he. rilinted fists may be hid at the auction store, PRIVATS , 8.5.011 REOISTER. . . . lb- Real Estate entorec: on our Private-Sale Reeder and advertised ocoasionail r in our Public Sale Abstracts (of which 1,000 copies_are:printed weekly, during the laminae season.) free of obitras• TAKES 'Y'RERMAN, AIJOTIONEEK, le NO. 02 WALNUT iliTlitEET, above FOl2 - 11TU. - try' Persons reveries esmith oonelimareata Gan rest , steered that their property will riot be aserllleed. Commissions more moderate they, thole charge by soy other Auction Rothe In the oity, Conelpuncetisresvc-sttelli solicited. Hales said immediately After 04 roods are sold FALL BALM REAL ESTATS. • Pirnt Fall gale of Beal iitate—August Sowed Fall Bale of Boni: retate—Seplember 2. Third Veil Sale of foal'state—September g. ATRZT FALL OA E-:-AUGUEIF Zth. This. aide; at the Etch: ire, on W ednesday etring, August:2sth, 11158. et Bo' nett, will loolnde 3101101 T F.6.1.1t ARY STOCKS. 30 Aborts stook us the Al int Alorlah Cemetery Com. lamp U":l2ale positive On s'pteunt of whom it may con . MEROAIgIIII tIBRARY BULBS 1 share Mercantile Libri i fty.- OrphadS' (loon Sale—estate of Smith's minors. NI:AT ERAMEI ToW - XLV,Ilia. 'AND LOT. BITTEN!, nouto, STREET, NE.,J (thEtN, GBRMANTOWN. A frame dwelling bones ..td lot of ground, southeast wide of ,Rittenliouse street: neer Green street, German town, 32 feet front, 10 test deep. $l2 The yard is stocked with cult, grape.vinv., a w l" , pear., 6.. c. . - Ablr&de Bs-18 DW.ELLINO, PARRY SUNDT, BELOW ffilltrag. L tient two-story brick dwelling and Wriest side of Sorry street, 87 feet south of Pprace street, 35 feet IA( Inches front and 70 feet `deep, two fronts. 0113 intro. dosed. Bents for VlO per sonnet. [L - P• Hale positlfe. ANiolute Sale, TAVERN STAND ANh DWELLING, WILLIAM STRIMT NINETSENTIft 'MID —A lot of ground, with a three.story brier t. ern stead. fronting on Wil- Nam attest, 20 feet nor went of Bath street, Nine teenth weed; 20 feet front, 300 feet deep to a ell feet alley; no the rear are two small brick dwelling.. The whole will rent for $322 per annum. ' Er Sale abedlute. Terms—egeh. Atm! e te Sale. TRIINN-ISTORY DRICIt fiTOßti AND DWELLING, WILLIAM STREET. ADJOINING. —A three•etorp brick Morn and dwelling* adhoning the shore, of the seine front and depth, like improvement*. I Dela absolute. Ter m+{—cash. OD to be paid on each :of the above when the same id struck off: . BBAL ESTATE AT PRIVATIS SALE.. Handsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth and Walnut stresta. - - „ - Residence, Washington' Square and Walnn eat. I Dwelling house ' No. 821 Vine street. • 20 acres of land, Indian . Queen lane. , Valuable, property,-Frarikford road. Handsome dwelling, No: 1012 Wallace street. nUelllfla eland and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash.. higton street/IT- '. illegant property', 80 acres, &a., above Torreedele. 'l4 soma of land, Ohelton avenue, Ogsmatthiwzi; Ilandermie residence and lot, West Philagielphle. Valiable : JOVllfma r llyrmantown Railroad and Cohunblivrenne. ' - . IleadsoiM`dtpliiilo3p44 ctarfan 1* W, iboTO . . 53ales_bp glurtliot COMMEROIAL GALES 'ROOM, 7 DANK and I STRAWDDRItY, between MAU HET and 01111EVFNUT and SZOOND and THIRD streets. P. G. wolakivr. AnOnOsisia. oAlitto We lusite The attention of purchasers toile positive sale of a general assortment of staple and fancy fall goodi, to be made this looming, fit 10 o'clock. Included will be feu 850 dozen men's shintql:l4-lbresd brown and mixed half hose, lambs-wool and merino shirts and drawers. heavy ribbed cotton shine and dra.wers. , Also French black metkatr mitts, silk twist eoat but tons. white and colored spool cotton. Also, linen..dambric handkerchiefs, printed • border cambric handkerchiefs. Also, for the tailoring trade, ICO pieces printedpatti netts—aide stripe. Also, 100 pair % crusslmere pante—moil's and , borer velvet vests. Also, Illey linen, 4-4 cotton cheeks, dames a linen toweling.. Also, 60 doses children's gotta percha ronad eambe. ' Also, SO bales best cotton lamp Wick. Also, Marseilles sellers end loosonse, ladled' merino (hoed. Also, velvet ribbon, coat cord, white goods, table . cloths, linen towels , vest and cost battens, silk velvet, ;&o. Sec. ' i 10 pair fancy 'rears, bisque figures, match • boxes, tor. BALE OP STAPDE AND FANOY GOODS. This Morning. • • .oornarencing at, 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, without reserve; a general- assortment'of •fancy 'and staple goods silted to the approaching Baps or OROONERY AND , GLASSWARE. • On Friday blanking, cennieneing 10M'o'clookjwill be sold, without re ;merle, a large itod general .assOrtment of iron-stone ware, glassware, bro. • ' 110" blay he examined with catalogues, early on the morning of sale." FUURNES, BRINLEY, & GO., No. 429 MARRET Stroot, or IMPORTED AND pgazsrro DRY DOODE, On Tuesday Morning, Aug. 17th, at 10 o'clock, on 8 months' credit -600 packages and lots of foreign and domestic dry goals, comp Icing a full and desirable assortment. U' Catalogues and samples ready early on the mor ning of sale, when.purchasers are respectfully Invited to attend, MATTING AT PRIVATE SALE. 200 pieces 4-4 and 6-4 white and red cheek matting, SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIO.NBEK, (attecos x-Pa Boy to WOLBERT & SCOTT,) 431 ORESTNIIT Bt., oppokete the Otuitom House, between Fourth and Fifth CLOTHESPINS AND PAILS AT EVIVATE SALE. Juet landed from sehooner Juliet— ; 100 boxes clothes pine. 100 dosbn ' " ' "CDPEItiOVAL.—FURNESS, BRINLEY, L%' 00. have removed to the L015,190:429 MARKET Street, fonparly occupied by Masora. Caleb Cope & Co. • - • FURNEss, BRINLEY, do Co. It/OBES NA THAN 0, AIIOT/ONEEH LTA_ AND 001IMISSIOE MERCHANT, S. E. corner SIXTH and RAGE Streets. • GREAT PIIBLIO ACCOMMODATION.. ' MONEY ,_IIIONEY r MONET 11 1 Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to tholmands, on gold and silier plate, diamonds, Watches, jewelry, foirling.pleces, musical Inatrumentd;lllralture, dry. goods, clothing, groceries, Sitars, hardware,,entlery, ttooks, horsee, vehicles, 'har nese and all artieles of_ value, for any length of time agreed on, ,at Ala thous , "Principal Erroblisitmewf, southeast center of Sixth and Race streets. fJ7' Premier orr notee, - ,with collateral, disoottnted at the leWistinarketrites. • NAZIISM , : TRINCIPAD ENTABLIsIIMENT, S. E. CORNER OP SIXTH A N D RACE STREETS. • • Where money will be liberally advanced on gold end silver plate, ddiunonds,eratches. jewelry, fowling pieces, dry goods, „clothing,. groceries, _liquors,. oigans, bard pare, cutlery, fancy articles, - mirrors, paintings, en. Hero bedding 'r o a rso vin s g ,v i 'shlll u es siell ,.harress ltru , st=aw i rtl.ottiorartiolen *realm CIIT-00E. BALES. , Personal attention given to all out-door sales, either it private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges tutustudly.low,. ES . . TO PARSONS BELINQNING 110IISEAERPINO. Persons relinqulehing•-bonsebeephas, or having sup plies of furniture to dispose or, will find it to their ad vantage by deriding the gamete the motion store, 'Muth eastscornnotAixtlr ankßace street, where •It will be °e arranged I f f eg =f d L i dg tretstLrtnage:ors of salesroom, ira: if required, and the balance handed over the afternoon or the day of mile: -Al' PRIVATE 'BADE. - Pine gold.' and silver linnting cue, double ease, and double bottomed lever,lepin.es, Engliah, Swiss, and lirenett watches; gold specks, gold almna, gold brace= lets, a varletylif fine gold studs ' , breastpinsi and anger rings . fine Buten, !superior old and guitar, very One melodebn. awl numerous other articles. • . AT PRIVATE, BALE 'AT VARY LOW PRICES. Gold English patent lover watches, full jewelled and plain, some of them due 1.8-karat oases of the best 'roakete. Silver English patent lever watches, full Jewelled and plain, of the moat approved makers. Gold nsoapernent lever and Jennie watches, In hunt cases and open face, of the very best mako. Laaisa , ,gold enaincilled vatenes, set with'pearl and Silver Englieb, sod /renal watches, diamond bteast pins and finger rings, gold breoelets, ear rings, finger ringe r breast pine; ittude,flne gold rest, fob, and neck chains gold spectsclea, and various other arti cles of jewelry, &c., in. • _ A. DYSART &CO., AnonoNEnte AND Coyyrasidi MERCIHAVITZ, ,No. 27 South EIGHTH STREET, cotter of LODGE stlumr. AT PRIVATE SALK. • . _ A large and valuable tract of valuable coal and tim ber land at private tale, well worthy the attention of capitalists and others, u the owner le compelled to seA. For farther particulars inquire at the auction store. trr OUT-DOOR SALES collated and promptly at tended to. ADVANONS Inade on sotudguments when de sired, wittioiat - extra charge: ' seixa-ROOMS open until 10 P. M. Now pre pared to receive Invoices of IlItY GOODS, .NOTIONS, WATCURS - ant' JEWELRY, N ES"' and. 13F.00ND.. NA ND FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, BOOKS and STA TIONERY. &o.: &e. - • " . frr see. of PAnoir 400D8 eterfhltattltig:: QAILUEL NATILANS, AUCTIONEER, t.. 3 and HONEY LOAN OYI/108, No. 224 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear stonily eight doors below the Naohange. Hours of business front - r olelOck, A. M., until 10 o'clock in the evening. Out-door Wes, and sales at the Auction Howie, at. loaded upon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL 1203 000. EstablisloriforAt last Thirty Tsars. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Die monde, Silver Plate, Watobee, Jewelry, Hardware, bier ehandise, Clothing,Tarniture, tredding, Cigars, himleal Instruments,Cerrlages, and Hoods of erery deacriptlon. •• All goods can reruabt any length of time agreed upon. All admen, from one hundred dollars and upwards , ' WS be charged 2 per cent. per month ; $2OO and over, the lowed market rate. ' This Store Horne haying a depth of 120 feet,liaslargs fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables; and pry' rate watchmen for the promisee; also, a hairy inn& ranee effected for the benefit of all parsecs/Irvin 8 00,4 ,adtanoed npon. N. 11.—On account, of having an unlimited capital, this aloe fe prepared to make advances on more Bath" factory and ansommodating teams than any other in this city. Money advanced to the poor r lli small amounts, with, or 4 any charge AT PRIVATB BALI . _ . odd rt,tent loser and other, Wolohan, lottery, siod Clothing will be sold at, minced Wm nia-lf Cliesolutwno net stoparturrsbipo. ritHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS 1, DAY entered Into a limited partnership, agrees. bly to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March 21, 1836. entitled “Au Act relative to Limited Partner. ships" . and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby certify: T. That the name of the firm, under which such part nerahip to 16 be conducted, is J. P. & E. B. °BNB. r 2. The general nature of the badness Intended to be transacted Is the purchase and sale of Carpeting in the city of Philadelphia. 1. The name - Of the general partners are JOHN F. OIINE, residing at the northwest corner of Arch and Twenty-first street, In the city of Philadelphia; and EDWARD B. ORNE, residing on the north side of Arch street, above Twenty-first street, in the said city. 4, The name of the special partner Is BENJAMIN OBNE. residing 4 105 North Ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia, who, as such special partner, bile con tributed to the common stock of the said Linn the sum of twenty-live thousand dollars in cash. 5. The said partnership commences July 14, A. D. 1858; and will terminate on the 14th day of July, A. D. /801. BENJAMIN °BNB, JOAN F ORNN, EDWARD B. ORNE. Pun.A.DELeme, 307 14, 1858. jll54Nr itiarbwart. MOOSE, RENSZ3Y, & CO., Nos. 427 MARKET AND 16 COMMERCE BTB., IMPORTERS OP HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &c., likvit now in store, and will be receiving throughout the season, a large and well eelecte aßgortment of Qoode In their line, to which they Invite the attention WESTERN AND SOUTDERN DIIYERS SHOVELS AND SPADES.- • 2,000 DOZEN AB OR TED, /ROD; EY.CRITC/J, and O.A.ST—STIIIRT-.. For male by the Bfauufaeturer, W. W. RIO/lARD3, Flo. 0O RACE Street, above Second. jrl64rn ARDWARE.—The subscribure, CUM -11-11 MIHBION HBROII ANTS for the sale of BOBBION AND: DOMBBIIO HARDWAKO, would rearectfully salt the attention of the trade tO their stock, which they are offering at lomat rates. Our assortment con stets in part of— Chides, of an klode—Trace, Log, Halter, Breaat Ox, Cow, fifth, Back, Wagon, fltego, Tongue, Lock, Bhip, Hine, and 001 l Chains. The celebrated "L" Horse Nana ; Mae and Wedge Hammers "Wright's and other Anvils; Bad Box and other Vices. EMMMA=3MI teldarbn , s " superior Flies and Rego ; Bed Ocreers. " Xxcelidor ) 1 Bidet,' Ours); Blasting Tubes. Corn, Crum, and Brier Baythee nay, Corn, and Straw cares. Day, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Yorke'. notee and Hoea ; Shove l s and Sundae, of all kinds. 'racks, Brade, Shoe, Wont and futshlng Nana, Oast and Wrought Butt llirtgett, Serena, Locks of all Undo; Calory, Bainaand Pumps, Axon, Hatchets, Hank. berai - Planes, and other Toole to. Ac. W. ' G. Ln SON, No. 41,1 im "Wit. apbacio anb eigare. f 4 IGARS, 'CIF FAVORITE BRANDS and assorted else., carefully selected by own house at HaVADII, In store, and seftived by every arrival from that ppoort.Vl 8 . EMMET & BONS, Ala Booth FRONT area. k(ARO, OABA.NAS AND PAETAGAS Bilti<B.—A. choice invoice of th em , ce l e b ra ted brands on board brig "New Era," daily from awfatia, and for sale low, by ildadilLZsB.TotonT:s,t4l. Wadiant. Street, below &se c .& awl, itx press eompanws. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, I. 820 OLLEBTIIUT STREET, forwards PAROBLffi PACKAGES, MEROFIANTAZB,_ BANK NOTES and SOME, e t her by its own mugs, or In conneetion with other EXPII2BB 00MPANI88, to all the prinolpal TOWNS and. Cl/TM of the United States. B. B. BANDIPORD, • ,—m.nermAspftleum.mm BROWN STOUT.-40 casks deTinai & Wititems " imported &Viet from Loudon, In fUns- 1 44 for al. by WM. IZATON #l4' • it Oak NWT Mk 37ofi`i i g, 'Ur Estate of SABIES At. POWER , deceased. /111121:11s.WS' tOIITILT SALE. THOMAS & SONS, A u ctioneers—Three-story brick dwelling, with side yard. POPLAR Street, fourth house west of SIXTBENTit Street. Pursuant to en order of the Orphans' Court, for the City and Coeny of Pfillatielphia, will be sold nt public sale, on 'TIJEtSDAT; Augdet 17th, at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the Philadelphia Ilxcliauge, the following described property, late of James M. rower, deceased, yin; All that lot of ground, with the brick Ineisitage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Poplar street, 39 feet 'got of Schuylkill Seventh street, in the Into district of Spring" Garden, containing in front on Poplar street 27 feet, and to depth southwardly 00 feet, to 20-feet wide street Aid out and opened for pubic WWI, being the same prend.uswhich Henry Lelar, High Sheriff of the City and County of Philadelphia, by Mod Poll, dated the 20th. day of May, A. D. 1848, granted and convoyed onto the said James M. Power in fee. lly the Court, 3011 N SHERRY, Clerk 0. C. THOMAS S. POWER, Administrator. The keys may be had at the Auction ROOMS of 211. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 133 and 141, formerly 07 and 09, South FOURTH Street. jy2B aul1&17. IN' THE - ORPHANS' 1501TRT TOR THE CITY SIND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Rotate of STEPHEN HENDERSON, deceased. The auditor appointed to smlit, settle, and adjust the third account of WILLIAM MUSSEL! Executor of the last will and testament of STEPHEN ' HENDERSON, 'deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties in 'interest on TUESDAY, the 24th day of August, 1868, at four o'clock P. M., at his odico, No. 28 South Third street, in the el ty of Philadelphia. autlifumfit O. W. DAVIS, Auditor. VISTATE OF MARGARET NELSON% ..U1 Letters of Administration, cool its tame nto annezo, have been granted in the above estate to tho under Algae. Persons having claims against the same vat! present, and those indebted to the decedent will plasm mottle with the Executors. JOB It. GIRDS, Parrish, above Ninth street. BENEDICT W. TRENCKLE, 1203 Poplar street. au -w6t* Maitelte 7trtilles. MORE TO BE .ADMIRED THAN THE RIOHEST DIADEM Num WORN BY 'RINOB OR EMPERORS. WHAT 1 WHY, A BEAUTIFUL READ OF RATE. ' Rename it is the ornament God himself provided for all our race. Reader, although the rose may bloom ever eo brightly to the glowing cheek, the eyo be ever to sparkling, the teeth be those of 'pearls, if the head be bereft or Its covering, or the hair be snarled and ehrirelled, harsh and dry, er worse still, if eprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than half her abarms. Prof, Wood's Heir Restorative, if used two or three times a week; will restore and permanently secure to lin such an ornament. Read the following and udge, The writer of the Bret et is the celebrated prattler j Thal argt Hew Yogi, April 19, 1868. Pa. WOOD: - Dear Str—Permit me •to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of My hair to its original color; about the time of my rr. rival in the United Statue hires rapidly becoming gray, but upon theapplication of our " Hair Restorative" it soon 'recovered lie original hue. I consider your Re- Storative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious an well as agreeable. . ! I am, dear sir, yonrs truly; 9. TILAIBRIt4. Ariel a , r Owyliedydet.i. Witten Newsreels Deems, 1 . 18 Nunn st., April 12, 1858. 5 irPeer. 0. J. WOOD : Dear Sir—Some menth or all (mks ago I received a bottle of your Hair Restorative end gave it my wife, who ooncluded to try it on her thinklog it , the time that it would restore the gray hair torte original oolor ,• ' but to her, as well ~,, my surprise, atter a few weeks trial it has performed that wonderful effect, by turning all the gray Laird to a dart brown, at the same time beautifying and thicken log the hair. I strongly recommend the above Resto rative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair. ORARI,RB OARDlfilif New YORK. Int, 25.1867. Paor. 0.3. WOOD:—With confidence do I reoomniesd your Hair Restorative as being the most ellicacions ar ticle I ever eaw. Since acing your Hair Restorative my hair and whiskers, which were almost white, hare gradually grown dark ; and I now feel confident that a few more applications will restore them to their man ral color. It else relieved me of all dandruff and no pleasant Itching, so • common among persons who per /mire freely. - J. G. RILBY. • Poor. WOOO :About two yearn ago my hair com menced falling off and turning gray; I wee fast be coming bald, sod had tried many remedies to no effect. I commenced using your Restorative in January last. • A few applicatiorm fastened my hair - firmly, It began to fill up, grow out, and turned back to Ha former color (black). At this time tale Dilly restored to its original color, health, and appeartnee, mid I cheerfully recom mend its use to all. J. D. HOBS.. ' °Mug°, May 1,1867. ' The Restorative in put up in bottles of three sires, vie: large, medium, and small. The small holds hall s pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium holde at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, remits for two dollen; per bottle; the large holds a , quart, forty per omit. more In proportion, and retails for three dollars. O.J. WORD & CO.,roPrietors, 812 BROADWAY, N. Y. (lathe great N. Y. Wire Reglingilistabliehment,) and 118 HARR= Street, Bt. Louts, 'Ana sold by all good Druggists and Pane/ 000 ds Donlon, . rerl2.wfm-8m er. sew in .Ir,rBrn gontatkinal. A STUN RIDGE SEMINARY for YOUNG 1 - 31. LADIES. Key. D. 8. 1111NTIa GTON, A. M Principal. The next session commences Sept. 8. Access from Eighteenth and Market streets to RockdaK(next station beyond Media,) and miles east from thence by carriage. Terms-4250 the year for everything ; no extras whatever. Mamie YILLAGN ORDEN P. 0. Delaware County, Pa. RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST r V MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER., for the Scholastic year, consisting of ten months, au4 w t nt 2w J. J. - ItnEws INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1528 WAT,NUT Street, PHILADOLPOLL. The eyetem of tuition Is belied on that adopted in the best Seminaries In Europe, and comprises thorough in stinction in the Saglish, French, and Latin languagetti special attentton le alto paid to the formation of an ele gant style of composition, and to the cultivation of a tanto for polite literature. The coarse of study will embrace every branch of education. A. limited number of pupils admitted into the family. Their religious and moral training is under the special care of Mrs Reed, who bee bad many years experience, and deference 'will be ps.'d to the feelings and wishes - of their parents in these matters. The health and comfort of the young ladles in also carefully, attended to by her. Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Friday, re ceived at proportionate rates A Week's vacation at Christman and at Raster. TEEMS. (Payable half in advance, and half at the expiration of Ave months,) For tuition in the'regular course of study, N. B —A Junior oleos will be formed, German, Spanish, Italian. and other languages, Mu tie, (Vocal and Instrumental,) Drawing and Painting, (in oil and water mlors,) at Professors' Use of Piano, per annum $ 20 00 las rrpp tar. For Boarding Washing at 60 cents per dozen . Each boarding pupil la required to bring her own tow els, silver fork and spoon. Pew rent at coat . TESTIPIONIALS It affords me pleasure to nista that Mr. J. 3. Reed is recommended by official testimonials of distinguished gentlemen In London. Prom personal acquaintance with him, I can most cheerfully recommend him as an ac icomplishod scholar and gentleman to the confidence of the public. A. CONVERSE. The subscriber takes great pleasure in uniting with Dr. Codveree in the above recommendation. From per weal acquaintance with Mr. Reed, as well as front his distinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar. MARLED WADSWORTH. We are happy to hear that Mr. J. J . , Reed, a gen tleman of considerable literary attainmente, and who has contributed to Graham's many excellent sketchba of eminent persons. has re•opened his Institute for Young "Ladies, at 1523 Walnut street, one of the most admira l:tie localities In the city. kire. Reed is a lady who hen had many year.' experience in tuition, and beam a high reputation [omegas' In training her pupils, both mo rally and mentally. Mr. Reed, from his knowledge of European language'', and from having graduated In the Bret colleges in kngland, imparts the advantages of the beat European systems of education; and particular at. Within is paid to the study of English Composition and Polite Literature. We would lay some stress on this latter fact, slime general literary Informatio% and cul ture, though by tar the moat I:Extinguishing signs of in telligence and refined education, are, on the whole, far more neglected in most schools and colleges than any other branches.—Editor of Grahane's Magazine for /n 1161860, p. 81. REFERENCES. Renry Vothake, LL. D., Provost of the University of Panayherds. John J. Frazer, LL. D., Professor of the Physical Bain:MOS in ditto. George Allen, LL. D , Professor of Ancient Lan guages in ditto. M. Meredith. Col. John W. Forney, editor of The Press. °belies G. Leland, Esq., editor of Graham's Maga zine. nor. William R. Btevenf, D. D., Rector of St. An. drew's. Rev. Amass Converse, D. D., editor of the Chrialian °Curve,. Rov. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Arch•atreet Prosby. terlan Church. Jocepli L. Keen, Eq., West Phlltulelphla. - Thomas S. Taylor, Esq., West Phllaklelphla. PIANO-FORTE—Elementary and Aniebing lessons by an accomplished foreign artiod. N 0.1623 WALNUT Bt. aus-lm MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S Lil BOARDING AND DAY 80100.6 FOR YOUNG LADIES, No 1703 WALNUT Street, went of EEVEN TRENTH, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED NICBDAY, the Bth or September. au2-9lnea VRITTENDEIVu I" 1111,AD El,rll IA ....i commmtoreb COLUMN, sorthoset corner of OREBTNUT end BEVXNTII &mete. An Institution designed to A At i r nr men for AC TIN% IsUBINEBI3. The whole building le occupied, aid fitted up in a style inarpseeing anything of the kind in this country. Thorough prepara AßD OP tion for thoTRIIBTICBB. counting-booze BO B. B. Oomegye, Francle Booking, George 11. Btuart, David Milne, John Sparhawk , David 8. Brown, Isaac Backer, A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, Predoriok.Brown, Joshua I. ppincott. ap23-tf JOHN H. BELL, TEACHER OF NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY, At BRYANT & STRATTON'S 0014.11EROIAL COLLEGE. S. E. earner BRVENTR and 011ESTNUT Street/I. TONG'S SPRING GARDEN AGADRAIY, N. B. corner BIOUTU and BUTTONWOOD Ste. 0061MXBOIAb DBPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for altuations in any branch of bushman; Plain and Orna mental Writing; Commercial Calculating; Law and Cor respondence. No institution in the United Staten gives a more thorough and practical' course. In this depart ment no teaching Is done in classes, and IA open DAY and MIMING Me unlimited. MATILEMATIOAL AND OLASSICAL DEPART MENT.—(Separate from the *bored Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an Buglisit and Glas siest Education, via : Spelling, Beading, Writing,'Gram. mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, , Limiest and Modern Languages, with all the higher Oollegiate Studies. Sessions of 6 months commence September Ist, and February let. Pupils received at any time be fore or after those dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh26-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. URYANT Sc STRATTON'S CHAIN OF .2-11 , NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia Collage, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For Information, call or fiend for *lranlar. lela-tf 80.NE5,—.100,000 Shin Bones,initablo for Umbrella old Dutton Maker., In Alan and for sale 01l0ABDALB, PlllllO.lO it 00., 104 NORTH WITAUVRI3 A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE, to hhdB., a cdnetant supply au hand, in Custom Haul° Mores, for sale by WILLIABI'LL YZATON, irla Ile Mirth TiRONT PirogiA TAR, PITON, AND OAKUM—Constantly on band, and for sale in lota to salt warthasora, by J s* WBAVZR, PITI,Lit 00, Dio, 24 N. WATER Ast4 22 N. wuARTER. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST .1.1, 1858. ANALYSIS Oie LYON'S CATAWBA BRANDY by A. A. HAYES, 31. D., Assam' EITS,SI OV.MABBASSUSITTIL • , ilGinuran, 011Aitsteela. A light-yellowish brown colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; yrhen evaporated from Mean linfin it left no oil or offensive matter. Analysed for volatile and; fixed drugs, of ichfch no oarsr of any kind veers found.- Ste color is proved to be dee tb ' a cobired ream an extract derived from wood. tu-io every respect it le, a pure ephitous She fragrance or bouquet leblou it possesses car be leo hied, and it then appears unlike that from Cognim Brandy or Wine, being a fruity assent° resulting from a peculiar fermentaticin• Of Catawba 'and Isabella Grapes. , . CitesCOAL Off Stscrita.-1, , parts in Volume' of this spirit contains at 00 dog V. 1012-10 parts of puts al cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the spirit afford 23 portal of a strong solution of thO dil which characterises this Brandy; the spirit left, aftei removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and in all its qualities a perfect spirit not gapem, to change. One U.S. gallon of thin Brandy at 60 deg. 1. contains, be sides the spirit and oil only 220 gni. of matter com posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored main from wood. Dosecar, January 20, 1110. Dr. 00X14 State Inapeotor of Ohio, and Dr. JAB. R. CHILTON, Chemist, of New York, both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Oatawba Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed to supersod&the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Drende.. As a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior, and a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, foe., &a. - Also, ESIIELSY , I3 STILL AND SPARKLING GILAMPAGNE,—Thoos Wines are made in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure Jute° of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gentle etimu. lent, and for Senrametital purposes. Retail price $1.25 per bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the "pole Agents'" for the State of Penn. sylvania, A. T. HAZARD & 00., Wholmale,pruggists, No. 508 MARKET Street. Also for male by the following apothecaries : • • AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut eta. .1200. W. BIMIL9 80N8,16th and 201,1 and Marks streets. -• • . D. L. BTACEIIOI7I3B, Eighth andDreen sta. R. NEDINGER, Sotond and Mary' eta., Southwark. G. W. BERINGER, Paaeynuk Road and Washington street. GEO. H. ROBENSACK, Third and Grimm Ai. A. R. lIORTER. Broad and Goatee' sta. fall HOBENSACK'S IX ON BITTERS . This Itedfolne, se its name implies, le one of the greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is ee pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. Piles, NerTollo Debility General Weakness, and all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the digestive organs. FOR FEMALE C OMPLAINTS GENERALLY . there is perhaps no Medicine An the world equal to it, as it enters , purifies, and replenishes the blood which is so important to brink about it healthy aotion THOUSANDS ARE LIVING a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color weak and emaciated, who could be restored to heetth , by the nee of one bottle of thin invaluable nowt/eine. It le no humbug, but a genninb . remedy, being free from any thing that in of an injurioue nature. ,_ 808. ALLDIBVABES OV Tit& BLOOD there le no better antidote than Iloboneack's Iron Bit tars When the blood is impure the whole bodria fall or disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not parity the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to eleanse the blood there is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters, Their chief aonatituent is iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing the impure matter from the whole visceral system They are prepared by a pre° tied charalo, ani liars, been pronounced, by eminent pbyalawa and oftkPril, 411 Op 1, up plea 010 of 10 . 1! tonics. • - . LIOVF OZIATIFF/NO to the proprietor that he hes succeeded in compound ing a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow mortals are subject to; and that the publics appro. Mate It, is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact, as the demand for it has fat surpassed his sanguine expectations. WOAD TELE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY OITIZRN. This is to certify my wife was in delicate health some three years, with a amuse peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Ilobensack , s Iron Bitters, W ind knowing iron to be a powerful tonic,induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be e medicine ,ehe solely re quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, as she believei it to be, a sovereign remedy. .70$N No. 881• Capitol Strut Tide invaluable Medicine is prepared only by GEORGN 8. ROBENBAOR, Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of TRIER and GRERN Streets 11111sdelphta To whom All orders must be addressee:l , . . . Price $l. Discount to dealers generally. Cliina, Otago an Oneenstuare Varaloll PLATE GLASS.—HATING been appointed by the Conzpagnie de Floreffe" the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS In this city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or calm. mere, from our stock on hand•POLISHED PLATE Gf ASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate, for Floors and Skylights; and silvered Plate, of large mime, for Mirrors. The Glass will be Sold at the lowest prices, and warranted superior, is every rerpscf, to any Otlier imported. ROBT. SHOEMAKER & CO., Plats and Wiiviow Oboe Warehouse, N. B. nor. of /101JII.TH and RAGE Streets, cnb2.ll.ti Philadelpbla 18rINDOW GLASS! WI DOW GLASS! !—We Invite the attention of the pub lic to oar exteuelve stock of French and Anneritan Window Glass. The large and well selected stock of allin constantly on hand enables as to MI all orders with despatch, and u low at any other house in the alty. ZI$(111:11 & Bell2ll, Wholesale Diugglata, inhlB 8. W. corner of BeGond and Green ste. .EHIGH GOAL.—The Subscribers bare .11-1 now on hand a euperior article of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Compeare Coe, Orr 111.1ir DIVAL Is NO (MICR.) which they are ready to deliver to their eustornere at the lowest market price. Carefully pre pared for family use ore largo rolling ncroeus. • ISAAC X. WRIGUT & 80N, Yard, Catharine St. Wharf Wilco, 124 8 &caul 81. PURE LETILGII AND BROAD-TOP 00AL.—JAMES IL MONTGOMERY inform Ms friends and tho public that he has effected an arrange ment with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the lode of theirjustlprolebrated LEIHOM GOAL . Ile has also arranged with tho proprietor of the Droad-Top ?dines for the nolo of his valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS COAL, and to noir prepared to receive orders and moire prompt deliveries, at hie ()Moe, No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. Jo3-3m 1 4 1(EILING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and IL' retail dealers 113 LEHIGH and 1201.133YLEILL GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RAM,. and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep eonntantly on hand Coal from the moat approved mines, under cover, and pre pared expresaly for family use. fed-y 260 00 PLANS BOORS AND STATIONERY. _co DAVID M. 1100 AN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer zed Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all timoe to furnish, either train the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Public Offices, blerehante, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound In various styles, in the moat substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatneas and deepatch. A general assortment of Xngllah, French and Amer-- coin Stetionery. Concerning Mr. Mogenie contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—. Thin display of blank boots for banking and Mercantile use io the best In the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship moat excellent, and thole falatk and op. parsecs neat and appropriate." a090..tf VALE OF THE FRANKLIN, CHAU 1. GREENOASTLE, AN) lIMIRRS. TOWN RAILROAD. The undersigned, appointed by virtue of an act of As sembly, approved on the 12th day of May,.1857, will offer at Public Bale, at the Court-house, In the borough of Chambernburg, on Friday, Abe ad day of neptember next. dt one o'clock P. N., tho Franklin, Charnbersburg, Greencastle and 'Hagerstown Railroad; from Its inter nection with the Cumberland Val toy Railroad, at Chain beraburg, to the Maryland state line, with all the rights, liberties, privileges and fianchiseAo mid Company in any manner belonging. The conveyance to the pur chaser is to be made according to the provisional of the act of Assembly referred to. Terms made known on the day of sale by DANIEL 0. OREM, d1)1IN ARNIBTRONH, JAMES NILL, Oumadealocers. jy3l-citau2o UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LANA LOCATING AGENCY cwaAao, ILL. Tho anhooribar, having bad much practical export once In selectinnd locating lands In the various Land Districts in the taestern Sitars, has unneind faclUtiop for making voidable aelertions for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having . Surmyara constantly in Ma field to make personal examinationa, he can always make the moat Judiciona locations. Lancia uneurpaased for fertility of 'Coll and selcbrity of climate, near the line of =Moeda, mey,now le had In lOWA AND WISCONSIN. SatiwfactocT reference& even anon required. Ice Money ImreMed In lisrum and Nebraska, arid any of the Western &oleo. A NEW AR TIC LB.—CHESTNUT. li GROVE WHISKEY.—The parent Spirit &rood the American public, possesning many medicinal pro.. petting, and none of the poisonous qualifies inherent in the Whigkey in common use, in now offered for sole by the Druggi nth generally, and by CliAltbES WHARTON, Jr., General Agent, MD. R. Taylor's, Wholesale Grocer, No. 23130uth FRONT Street. Philndelpbia. All persons desirous ell using this Whiskey may rest amused of its purity. Dpen 81a : We have carefully examined the temple of Chestout•Orove Wbibicoy loft with us a fee days since, and find it to contain little or none of the Olson oust substance known xs Funil Oil. & OAMAC, Analytical Clhemiita. To CIIARLICI3 NitrtAaron, 7r., 140. 23 South PIONT Street, Philadelphia „fy2l2ut A WNINGS I AWNINGS! 11 JOSEPH 11. FOSTER, Awning Maker, Ne. 443 North TIIIRD Street above Willow. 'Wine and French Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office Windows; quid no for Stores, Awnings for Steanboatn and Ships. All kinds of Awnings, Tents, [Ow, or tut) , thing in canvas, made to order by JOBEkli YOBTE it , Awning Maker, 443 North TIMID Went. Residence . , 840 South FRONT Street. lyl7-I.ro , 7096TH H. FOSTER. WARMING AND VENTILATING WARE WOOS The subsnritor would Junto the special attenti4es Architect Builders and the public to hie NEW OULVER PATENT SHIJ-01,1IANBIN4 AND 'VENTILATING WARM AIR YURNAOR, Which has been so successfully introduced during the last winter and gore such general enthuaction. It In so arrangedas to consume the gases front the Coal, making it one of the most eeonotnbtal, safe, disable Resters now in use. Alen, oil often and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated (Dates, every variety of Registers and 'Ventilators, Pintlace Stores, Collins , Patent Chimney Caps, far tho cure of smoky chimneys, with &full assorauent of all gouts in my line of business. Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater clink ing, and prices reduced to sot; the times. MAMAS WILLIAMS, • (Late Baker Jr Williams,) au2.Bra 1192 (old 5081 MARKET Street, ',Miele.. HERRINGS -800 bbls. NO. 1 PICKLED Herring; 800 bble extra Newfoundland ditto 120 We Potomac dry melted ditto, now In 'taro and for sale by JNO. 81. RIINNNDY 4.. 00., rorls Nm. lan and 182 N. WFIAIMNR. UAUMAN & RABORG— Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, IVIIIBILEY, GINS, and FANCY LI '2llOllB, No. 1.017 MARKET Btteel, between Tenth and !Unreal. acre a& jal94f QIIPERIOR QUALITY FAMILY BREAD baked daily at 20 N. NINTH Street, at 12 o'clock. pn4470 te~itLnal.`' L Sold. by Druggists mb2o4 Utatlmmll B. RALIBRCRT, 49 CLARKE Bireet, Chic Ago lineurante- Olompanieti: de 'EI IRE RISKS' .ONLY. TAKEN"— OIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. ORice No CO WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's OAPITAL, .8200,000. DIRROTORB. Win. M. Swain, I Wm. 0, Badman, [of Public Ledger. CD. Shoemaker, John Anspach, Jr., Jar. Walker, IL. N. Burroughs, , Thos. Craven, • J. B. Dughee, Francia Peters, Wm. S. Boyd,. If . R. °eggshell, Gee. W . Woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. °Bighorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D, Man. JOBI, JONE 4, President. A. S. OILLBTT, Tice President, Jae. B. A LVORD, Secretary. jr2B-17 HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN BURANON COMPANY—Moo No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia DIRROTORB . . . . John H. 'Diehl, J. Edgar Thomson, P. M. Potts, H.H. iltdidlngront. G. E. Spangler, 0. G. Sower, Abraham Ilex, John W. Sexton, B. S. Warne, John Garrison, George Hong], Nathan R. Potts, Wm. P. Leech, R. T. %snail, H. It. Houston, Jos. B. Withers, Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth, Charles Y. Norton, John H. I..ewa.s, JOHN H. 'DIEHL, Presi dent E. S. WARNE, Vise Presidont. ORAS. A. DOT, Secretary. myle CORN EXCHANGE' INSURANCE COM PANY, No. Sal 'WALNUT Street, Philadelplila. CHARTERED CAPITAL $500,000 FIRE, BIARINZ AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY let, 1855. Bonds and Mortgagee, Mae, &o 040,625 00 Bills Receivable, (for poliolee ieened,) 2,10 76 inceettlod Book iviconnts, (for p01i01ea,)..., 1 513 83 Cash in Bank and in Mira 10,483 45 ... . 6'41 to itandß of Agents and Correepondents, 885,118 8& No losses unadjusted unpaid, or reported. DIRECTORS : William X Godwin, S. 8.. Crawford, James W. Queen, lno. L. Beduin., George W. Hall, William B. Thomas, B. Pranklin Jackson, B. N. Winslow, J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. , WM. 11. GODWIN, President. J. 0.1101111, Secretary. .. • mvlo-dtf irtITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 ILI South POURTII Street. CSIATtTER PERPETUAL. Capital 8200,000. Organized 1851: Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually ; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks receive De posits; hold Trusts and grant annuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. MAIITIVA, Secretary. DIIIHOTORS. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, • J.W . Seeder, P. B. Mingle, C. R. Melting, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson : Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, je18•ly a. P. urner. 'LIFE /NSURANOE AND TUTIST 00M PANY.—The PENN hfIITIIAL LIFE INEITJEANOB COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TIMED and DOOR Streets. Capital, $612,726.08. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—Fir phases life interest/ In Real Estate, and makes all Ontracts depending on the contingent:les of Life. , 'They sat as Pmealtore, AftlAistratots, Asaignees, Trustees, and Guardians. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stoked, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard P. Newbold, Jame" B. McFarind, William P. Harker, Joseph K. Trotter, William U. Kern, Imam Ruston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Hallowell, allowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Mitchinson, Rodolphint Kent, John W. Horner, William H. Carr, Ellie B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Olutethue, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Rusin, John G. Brenner, P. B. Mahler Easton. DANIEL L.IILLER, president. - SAMUEL E. T0K.103, Vice Pres , t. JOlOl W. lIOINOi. Secretary'. nlit.ly COMMONWEAL= Ina /NBUBAltall COMPANY, Or Tall BTAPN OP PDNNBYLVADLL. 07.7?/02, NORTHWZBT.OORNIA "METH AND !WALNUT. OTRANTO, PHILADILPIIIA. thiharibiod Ospital, 000,000. • PAU apoapltal,s2oo.ooo DDIIIO4OIB. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Brewert, H. L. Benner, J. K. Butler, J. K. Whit&ll, J. N. Walker, Bdw. O. Knight, M. B. - Wendell, U. Levis, Jr.. 8. K. 'Rade. DAVID JAYNB K. D. President. THOMAS 8 . ST iI WA3 t I, Vice Presto. PAYMIL B. Moor, Secretary, , ja29.., D E B L u A ßAN w A it c H om m p r tre nr . bIk.FETy IN_ INCORNMATED BY TITS IMMATURE of PXNN- SYLVANIA, 1835. OPTICS, S. Z. Corner 'MRS and WALNUT atreeto, MARINE INSURANCE, ON 1 1118811/43, CARGO, LTo all parts of the World. /M IGHT, INI.A D INSURANCES, On alma, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Curial* to &liras of the Union. FIR INSURANCES, On If erchandist generally. e AMSTS 08" THE OaldfANY, November.;, 1857. Bonds, Mortgagee , and Real Estate 9101,8 6 4 94 Phi ladelphiaoity and other Loane 187,01/ 25 Stock in lianas, Railroads, and Ironranoe Companies 12,608 00 Bills Receivable 220,201 95 _ . Cash on hand Balance In hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Pollan recently Issued, on other debts due the Company 92;780 BY Subscription Notes 100,000 00 DZINOVOISI Mut= aiiirtin, Joseph H. Seal, P.dmand A. Sondes, John O. Davis, Jobia It. Penrose, James 0. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, James Traquair, William Eyre, Tr., J. Y. Penlaton, ifiloig;(i.Celpet, Joshua P. Byre, Xdwani Darlington, Samuel R. Stokes, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Band, Spencer llcllenhu, Robert Burton, jr., Oberlin; Rally, Jno. B. Semple, Pittabik., H. Jones Brooks,l Dr. T Morgan, " Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, It 'WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. MOIR! LYLBUItN, Secretary. 1a9.7 pxRE AND INLAND DISK .—FAME 1: INSURANCE COMPANY. Genital 3100,000. (Organised under the Ant of Assembly relative to In =ranee Companies, polled Apill Rd, /1168.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vioe.Preeldent. WILLIAMS V. BL'AroIIARD, Secretary. Ogee 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. George W. Day Jacob E. Vaughan, William W. Walton , 'Henry Lewis, - Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Eire Barclay Lippincott, - John W. Avorman, Joe. R. Brognard, A. U. Rosenholm, Chu. Stokes. 4244 M Stern. Wince anb ICifinatO A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY. .CA.. The subseribora have boon appointed sole agents In the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known ROCIIELLE 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, end One. eighth plpoa, dark and pie. ARNOLD & WORL, 120 WALNUT Street. 4IILn ROBIN at CO. COGNAC.—The aubecrlbers, sole agents In the State of Pennsylva nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to Its tuperlor quality, and foal confident it will compare favorably with the moat favorite brand, in the market. A constant supply of the above In the United States bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of various vintages, In half, quarter, and eighth pipes jelB4l VA Ai BRE Y, GRAPE-LEAF A M PAON.E. ARNOLD 1 SVORL, 8010 Agonts, rti:o WALNUT Stresat , S :A 1 , acc.-20 tierces No. 1 h., Salmon; 18 bbls. do.; 60 blds prime Seaßbed; 200 bbls. Scale-flab; 180 bbls White-thin, now in store and for sale by JORN 86. KENNEDY & 00., ao 8-1 P Nn" 180 and 122 North Irlagonro Pinet Oast' Marett, Ja_. and other Oognace of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter woks Pellevolsin Enohelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one•eighth oaks. Imported and for sale by _ anNar BOHLEN & 00., 01371 221 and 223 South Fourth street fDruge anb Qlhernicale. ROBERT SHOEMAKER 4t. CO., wilorageum DRUGGISTS, Sfannfaetnrere land Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES, nut WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner YOURTH and LAOS Streets, Philadelphia. Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated I/loran Plate Giese. nih2.84.1 'ZIEGLER & SMITH, WHOLESALE LI DRUGGISTS, southwest corner of SECOND and „AMEN Streets, have in store, and offer to the trade to Qte to omit purehasere Pnq Von. Eed. Muting. Gum Arabic, picked and aorta. Sousa Alex. Oil Aniseed. Paris Green, rol Brand, UITHITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, Ike.— V V We offer to the public White Lead, Zino Paints, 00lors in Oil, Varniehes, &c., at such reduced prices that we invite the attention of dealers and consumers to enr stook. ZIEGLER & SMITH, mhlB B. W. oor. lecond and Green eta. HILADELPRIA WARMING AN VINTILATING WAREHOUSE. . _ &MOLD & WILSON, IMOD/MOORS TG B• A. HAMMON We have removed from our old deed In Wslent street to the LARGE STORh', No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence hotel, where oar old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Foresees, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Regleters, Enameled Stone Mantel°, Parlor Coal Orates, Ica , kn. We are now manufacturing WIILSON'S CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful Cod economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down Grates, and Parlor Coal Guam! of all sires and patteres. We have also commenced the manufacture of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sy/vattia Stone. Theme Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair arid Exhi bition of Me Ilanklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful ANTIQUIN ManaLse, are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are cold Wholesale awl Retail, at much less price Mars Marble. Call and ass MM. ARNOLD A WILSON. BEINJ. M. PELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, April. litilit—ap24 lv W—Five puncheons Bay Bum, -CP Very superior article) In store and for nolo by A. MERINO, jr2l-tr 140 Routh FRONT ERTAAt. Wlt3fl.-7 halt' WA& et the cele brated Detroit Itivor Whlto Fish, just iocolved sod for sib by' 0.0. BADLSP. ac 00., I• 4 a Mc** IF4Tifi Pron. FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND VRATER RIVER DIREOT. THE CALIFORNIA, NEW TORE, AND 'EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP CO.- RAVE PURORASED THS STEAMSHIPS Ammvx.A:Dusr AND WASHINGTON, DOUTIIAMPTCIN AND DREAIDN LINE These Ships were constructed under Government in spection, of the best material, "Live Oak Frames," and are in all respects well known as the most safe and Com fortable Steamships out of the port of New York. • The Company's Steamship HERMANN, CAPTAIN EDWARD CAYNNDY, Will positively sail ou the 21st or August, instant, from Pier No 39 NOWT RIVER foot of North MOORE Street, New Fork, fOr &AN FRANCISCO and FRAZER RIVER, touching at Rio Janeiro and Valparaiso. Only a limited number of passengers and amount of freight will be taken, for which early application must be made. The accommodations of this Steamer are un surpronnal, For freight or pomp apply at the Office of the Com pooh No. 323 OREENWICII Street, New York. ang-mw[ 5t STEAM TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, yr,. GALWAY, /RE LAND.—The shortest aea passage between America and Europe. TWis line is composed of powerful paddle wheel steamshipa, of irlileh tho American Empire, prince Albert, and the Indian Empire are now renal tr. The next departure from Now York (to be followed by othere of the line about every two 'reel.) will be the PRANGE ALBERT, SATURDAY, August 21, direct for Galway. Passengers will have a free ticket by the usual railroad routes to any of the principal titles of Great Britain. First data $OO Second clans 60 Third class 80 Itboral cabin table will be provided, and cooked provisions for third-elan passengers to Galway. For passage, freight, and other particulars apply to WILLIAM 4. SALE .k CO., aulo-0.20 No. 46 SOUTU Street, New York _ 110 1 FOR FRAZER RIVER GOLD. DIGGINGS—PDX LINE FROM NEW YORK —First vessel for PORT TOWNrEND, in the immedi ate vicinity of the Gold Mitten, direct. The A 1 clipper barque VICKERY will sail about the 15th inst. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodatione apply to • STIOKSEY h PARSONS, Agenta, 34 North Wharves, Philadelphia. •Will bo succeeded by an Al ebip. auD.6tik • FOR NEW ORLE.' ANS -LOUISIANA LlNE—First vessel to sail in a few days with what freight offers. Freight taken at as low rates as any vessels now loading. The drat-class, reinarkably fast-sailing packet ship PLRIADES." Captain Window Is now loading at Race-street wharf, and, haring a large portion of her cargo engaged and coining alongside, will have quick despatch as above. Shippers will please burry their goods alongside, and bulls of lading to the counting-house for aignatnro. For balance of freight (which will be taken at came ratan as any other vessel loading.) or passage, basing handsome cabin accommodation+, apply on board or to KW?, SIMONS, et. CO., etal-dtt 120 North Whervee. ' The P. insurts at the loweatrites and will take ateenl /own the pelaware and up the Mlastaaippl, FOIL SAN YR . OISCO.—OLIPPER OP SATURDAY, 14th August inet.—Corset RATES ; AND NO DWIRNTION. • The splendid firat-olass Clipper Ship TALISMAN, mamma commander, is receiving her cargo at pier 10, East River, New York, This magulileent Ship is one of the finest and fleetest Olippere In the trade, and well.known for the good order In which ahe delivers her cargo Being of mode rate capacity, and having the bulk of her cargo en gaged, she will have eztraordivary despatch. Yor balance of freight apply to 1118110 P, SIMONS, CO., 120 NORTH comma. aitiWANTED—A first-class VESSEL, of 80001,000 tons capacity, to load for a port in the gaolflo. Cargo now ready, and tale freight will be paid. Apply to jyl6-dtt stitt WANTED—A good VESSEL, to lead in the LoaMans Lino, for New Orineg. (WO; deppatch and good rate. gifen. lApply to EISHQS A & 00, 16-tf 1.20 NORTH' WHARVES. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS GOW, DUBLIN, BELFAST, end LONDONDERRY, NIA LIVERPOOL. TUB LIVERPOOL AND PIIILADELPIIIA STEAM SHIP CO.'S Clyde•bailt Iron Steatneblps are Intended to sell ex follows : 1120 L LIST TOIL. OITY OF BALTIMORE,. .... .... Tharedsy, ,Taly let. CITY OF WASHINGTON it ~ htfh KANGAROO ' 41 It 29th And each alternate rtmoddy, from Pier 44 N. R. rams tivitaroot.. CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 22. d. KA " CITY OF BALTEG CC Ju ONE "hot And each alternate Wednesday. Cabin Paeeege from New York and Philadelphia....s7s Third Clam to any of the above-mentioned places, and found in best cooked Provisions SO Return Tickets good for 6 months 60 Corti,:Mater; of Passage from Liverpool to New York or Philadelphia di) Passengers forwarded to Itavre, Paris, Bremen, Ham burg, to., without delay at through rates. The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will mil regularly between Antw;F i find Liverpool, in connection with the departures to ew York, taking goals from Antwerp to New York, a a through rate of freight. Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York 245. Drafts on Liverpool from LI upward& 26 T BIrglStIliT:, Ma t i -Ita t A 9 WALNUT Vg a r:t, Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. Or WILLIAM INMAN, 3e22 62 and 68 Tower Building, Liverpool. -A-.7-r FOR CHARLESTON AND SA- S vANNsit —HERON'S LINE. 400 .s itEczaV/CD AND DILL , 9 OP LAXIN4 SIGNED sa;isti 88 EVERY The splendid Bret-elase slde.whael Steamships REIBTONIC STATIC. and STATIC 04 GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the Booth and Southwest, one of these ships Balling every SATURDAY at 10 &clock A..M., alternately for Charleston and Ba vantddo POR 011ARLISSTON, The lIRYSTONS STATIC , Oaptsio Ottar lea P. Mar/at m..., will commence loading on Thursday, Angled Minn, and sail for Cbarloston, 8.0., on Oatuniay, Angara set, at 10 o'clock A M. YOR-SAVANNATI. The STATRr OW 68ORI:51A, Oapt. John J. Garvin. Rill commence loading on Thursday, August 12th, and will for Savannah, Oa., on Saturday, Aug. 14th, at 10 o'clock A M. At both Charleston and Savannah, these whip connect with steamers for Ylorida and Havana, and with rail. roads, so., for all places in the South and Sonthweat. . . ..... Ileavy Freight at an average alb per mit. below New York ateamatip rites. INSURANOII. FRRIGIIT and INeURANCE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by selling vessels. Oablia passage 320 00 Steerage do 8 "00 Sxcurelon Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. for freight or passage, apply to A. MOWN, Jr., No. 823 (( late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston T. S. T . G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, b. A. GREINSR A 00. For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. AIARYS and ST. JOUNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Ravens, from Charleston, steamer ISABIL, on the 4th and 10th of every month. jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVET.- POOL, B.BLFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON- Di.ll St, without delay, for 80 dollars. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of • the above places, by any Moamar of the line, 80 dollara for the round trip, out and back. 11011 NSW 1101 x. New York, Mall llan, Saturday, Julylo, at 12 &cloak, M. Edinburgh, Gumming, July St, it Glasgow, Goodwin, a Avgruit 9, , t !lOW GLASGOW. Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, McMillan Wednesday, August 11. Edinburgh, Gumming Saturday, Aug. 14. RATZB OP PABBAOD. PROM GLASGOW. Olasi 161(ahleas Steerage, found will cooked provision' g 71011 2107 YOWL Oleo $7B 00 Steerage, fowl with cooked provisions ...... 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, MN fare; Infants in Steerage, free. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. Pint Class $l4O 00 Steerage eBO 00 An eXparianond flurgeon at Itched to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORtfal AN & 00.,108 WALNUT Street, Philadel• phis, ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. /FALL & LONE R, Bachenan , s Wharf, Bait/mom xoyll 71111 E BRITISH. and N owl% ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ARNOLD & WORL D 120 WALNUT Street 1111011 TIM YORK TO LITIIPOOL. Chief Cabin Nonage Second Cabin Passage Chief Cabin Pump 4110 Second Cabin Passage CO The snips from Boston call et Ralifast. i PERSIA, Capt. Judkine. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. 1. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wishman ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red eu port bow. CANADA, Vann, leaves Boston, Wednesday, July 28. AMERICA, Wickman, 11 N. York Wednesday, Aug 4. EUROPA, Leitch, 1, Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11. PERSIA, Judkine, 11 N.York, Wednesday, Aug 18 NIAGARA Moodie, 1 s Boston, Wabsesdiy, Aug 16. ARABIA, Stone, 11 N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 1. CANADA, Lan, 11 Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8. AFRICA, .4hanuon, 1 . N.York; Wednesday, Sept lb. EUROPA, Leitch. 1 . Beaton, Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Judkioe, 1, N.York.Weineaday, Sept. 29. Berths not enured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry', Precious Stones or Metals, uclees bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to my 10-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. ebzulltuteit's furnial)ing Qtootal. AVINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S V V FIIRNISIIINCI BTOR PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC— TORY, At the Old Ftesd, No. WO CHESTNUT STREET, oppo- Alto the Washington House A. WINCIIESTETt will give as heretofore, his per sonal supervision to tho tutting and Manuracturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of f•hirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. 'Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. iY244.7' W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WIN a7• crisaran & SCOTT) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly.opposito the Girard House ' ) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE suppled with FINE SIIIRTB and COLLARS. jyl94f ("ZENTLENEN'S FURNISHING STORE. w. W. HNIGEIT, 606 &DOH Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all Made of Famishing Goods, and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others xnenufeetored in this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. mhbtf / - 21. E NTLE ME N , S WRAPPERS OR 'UR DRESSING GOWNS.—The largestpnd beet as sortment in the city, wholesale and retal., with a Rill line of Cinder Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W. RNIGHT , I3, GOO ARON Street, abom BUth. mhi-tt PURE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE A very superior article. For sale in large or mall lots, by 014001DAL.11, canal, e 430., ;00 194 Nosily Power* emu, fibiPlits- HENRY RANDALL, Agent BuirtoP,,B & 00. 120 NORTH WHARVES YBEIGILTB YIItDI3OED 1180 76 1802 E 1100101 TO 811811001. ~uil'ractds.~ ...... LsmNOTICE -SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. j itADELPIIIA M , WILMINGTON, AND BALT - On and after Monday, May D 10, 185 g, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADELPRIA For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. 81., (Expreas,) and 11 P. M: For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.80, and 11 P. E.For New Castle, at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. For Middletown, at 8 A. 11., and 4.80 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., 068 4 . 30 P. M. For Seaford at - 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. M. TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPIIIA A , Leave Baltimore at 7.80 Express, 10.15 . M., and 5.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 8 46 cad 10.80 A. 61., and 1.45 and 8.55 P. 61. Mil= Leave Middletown at 8.58 A. M. and 8.48 ; Leave Dover at 8 A. M, and 4.56 P.M. Leave Beatoill at 6.25 A. M. and 2 P.M. TRAINS SOP. I3ALTIMORE, • Leave' Wilmington at 9.10 A. AL, 2P. IL, and 2:15 A. Bt. iIIiNDA3B only at 11 . ?. M. from Philadelphia to Pal Come, Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phila. phis. Preight Train, with Passenger Cox attached, will run OA follow.: MgMOMMEIiM elm Wilmington for do do do 745 P. h 1 Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 6 80 A. 84 Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grua do 6 10 P. 51 Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 5 40 P. rti jeo B. M. PELTON, President. MEW YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN .1- 't AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 0031PANY , 11 LINES. /ROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORE, AND WAY PLAOIIa. - Leave as fellows, viii PAIN. At 6 L. 11., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda tion 126 At 8 A. 61., via Camden and Jenny City, N. J. An. oommodation - 916 At 8 A. N., via Camden and Jersey City, Moining Mail 800 At 10,A. 61., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tammy and Jersey City, Morning Express 800 At 2P. M., Via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. lex- • , [ prose 800' At 6P. M. via Camden end Jersey City, livening • . Mali 8 0 At a P. Id., via Camden an/ Amboy, Aocommoda tion, let Clue 2 00 At .9 P. N. via Camden mid Amboy, doeommoda tion, Sod Olau. 1 60 At 6 P. N., via Camden and Ambey, Acoommoda. tion, Ist Olass 900 At 6 11. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Chum 1 76 The 8 P. M. line runs dolly, all others Sundays ex °opted • /6.1113( P.M., from Kensington Depot, via Jersey pity, M. l . Saturdays excepted 42 2$ Ispress Linea stop at the prnonpal otations only. For Belvidere, Keaton, Plendugtott, to., at ii A. M and 4 P. M. from Walnut street wharf. . . For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre Montrone. Great Bend, /a a. at OA. M . Ala Delaware Lackawanna at Wald/ma Ra ilroad. - For Preehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. /or Mount Hotly at 6A. M. and 2X and 6 P. 16. WAY LOINS Dor Bristol, Trenton, &e. at 9X and 4 P. M., For Palmyra, Bananas, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town ho.,at B'P. M. Steamboat Mound Stockton for Bonlentown, and in termediate places, at 2X P.M. Steamboat Trenton for Taeony, at 10 and 11% A. M. and for Barlinzton and Bristol at 4 P. M. All lines except 11 P-M leave Walnut street wharf, trp'Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed earth pas. longer. Pusengem are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage bat their wearing apparel. A ll bag gage over Iffy pounds to be paid for extra. The GM party lunit their responsibility for baggage loons dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be pond $lOO, except by special contrast. WM. IL 0ATZ64121, Agent 1-ly O. A.-B. B. CO. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD LINE.--QUICESOT BOUTS to Elmira Wilke/larre, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock Wand, Niagara galls, Misguide Burlington Montreal, St Paula Detroit, Donßeth ' , and Bt. Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and MINA Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted) ao follows : 1.80 A. M. DAY AXPRSI3B, Por Elmira, Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, ()blimp, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. 8.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPItZBEI, Tor Bimini, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Oblong° Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, Bt. Piuls, Burlington and Bt. Louis. UV"' Tiekete good up, tied. The 7.80 A. M. tram eonneata at Reading with the train for Rarriehurii and all stations on the LEBANON YALLRY RAILROAD; AND At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre t Pittston, Swanton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND ALOOIIB.BIIRG RAILROAD.- • Bridg e. Bggage clucked to 'Loan, Duatdo, snd Enterunion Wilkesbaire id 60 Pitraton 4 50 Scranton 4 76 I W Wil ill kesba iamsport 6rre • 6O 60 Ilmira 700 Canandaigua S 00 Genera, via Gorham 8 00 Rochester - 8 60 Niagara Palle 800 Buffalo .10 00 • Brie 10 60 . Oleveland, Tie 11. Y. and Brie 12 00 " vie Niagara -Falls 18 00 Toledo, via New York sad Brie 16 26 Columbus 16 60 Cincinnati. New York and Brie. 19 00 ii ' Niagara Palls 19 00 Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 21 00 Detroit, tin Niagara Palls 18 00 Ohleago, via Great Western Railway 22 00 41 Lake Shore Railroad 22 00 Rock Island, via Niagara Tana 21 00 CC Lake Shove Railroad 27 00 Burlington 28 00 -r...,...0ity - -- - 29 22 St. Loins, via Olden° , 29 00 it Indianapolis 29 00 Daolleth 21 60 St. Paula - 86 10 ID. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Illmira Railroad Lines Ticket Offica. Northwest corner of SIXTR and ORRSTNIIT Streets, and at the Paa. imager Repot BROAD and VINE. THROUGH. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN 1.61.10% the De t, Broad atreet, below Vine, daily, i llandayi excepted,) for all points Weat and North, at 6 Freight, mud he delivered before 8 P .61. to boors their going the same day. ID' Freights are forwarded with greater despatch and Lower Wee than by any line from this OM to the West and Northwest Per further information appl to • ALLNN k 11170.11 L, 4o Through Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or . 8 TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. G0r.1513 - 6 and Ohestunt las. P laned*. G. A. NI bOLLS, Ginn. Supt. Philada. and Reading Railroad. B. A. FONDA, Gerd. Supt. Caboduss, W. & S. Railroad. T. A. MIMI/MD, de3l-17 Genl. Supt. Fraceport and Elmira Railroad." 1010.EDIADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL A. ROAD—PAST FREIGHT LlNE.—Preight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, talon VINE, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chien°, blilwardele, Galena, Dutomne, Bt. Lords, and interme diate points. This to the eliortest route to Canada and the Lake Ports, and goods ',Mb* forwarded with greater &spate& to the above potato then by any other route. !ASIR, or Felon pen 100 axe. Vie Railroad •. , lit alarm, 2d elm.. 84 ideas, 4th elm ihispenelon Bridge 90 70 OD 4D Hudak) 90 10 60 40 Dunkirk' 95 18 65 48 Detroit 51 20 08 78 02 Ohitago ..... ...• . 180 1 15 100 80 M=2===El No transhipment between Phil.delphis and Dhaka Mark goods Till Philadelphia and Reading Itailmad and send to the Depot, Broad streol, below Vine, daily, before b P. M. For further information in regard to this route, call et the through freight Waco of tba Philadelphia Nia gara, awl Great 'Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CIieSTNTTP. de3o-y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,7—cHE (}BEAT 04NTRAL BOOTS, connecting the At lantie Cities with Western, North-westem, and South western States, by a continuous Railway direst. This Road also connects at Pittaburgh with daily line of steamers to all porta on the Western Elvers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports ou the North;western Lakes; making the most DIRECT, CSIZAPEST and BILLABLE BOUTSby which Nreight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. ISATIS BITWKlitt PHILADELPHIA AND P/ITS BDBOH. Fuer Oaanii—Pooh, BLow, Hats, and Oapir Books, Dry Gooch, (fn" boxes hales and imam), Drugs, On boa, and bales) Withers, Bars, t e a 700 . pa 100 lb. 010080 OLise—Domectla Sheeting, Bhirting said Ticking, (in original bales), Drugs On oaste), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, On casked_Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Zatward, 80. Bo 000. perloolbe Titan Otasa—Anails, Hemp, Bacon and Pork. Halted, (loose or la sake), Paint., Lay and in oil,/ Oils, (except lard and rosin) 000. per 100 lb* TOVITSE Otnes—Ooffee, Ptah, /hump, Beet, and Pork, ( In auks or bar. eastward), Lard and Lard 011, Naito, Sods Alit, Germ/0:101a, Tar,Pitch, Hain, lelenufaturel , Woo°, Bain Oil Queensivare, Hagar, (hhda., bbl ' s., and boxes,) OA per 100 lb lacill-768. per bbl., until farther notice. Oaini-361. per 100 lbs., until further notlen. Corrox—s2 per bale, not exceeding 000 lbs. weight, until farther notice. In shipping Goods from any point But of Philadel phia, be particular to rear packages" via Panssylvawis Railrod." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Boacl, at Philadelphia or Pittsbargh, will be forwarded without detention. Sionowr Aomers.—Clarke & Co., Chicago ; Packer & k 00., Memphis, Tenn.; A. P. Have & Co.. St. Louis, Mo. • P. G. 0.111/by & Co., Kranerille, Indiana; Wm, Blniham, Louisrille, Kentucky.; B. O. Ateldrum, Hedison, - Indiana ,• H. W. Brown Os Co. and ether _ Hibbard, Olnelnnitt•, H. B. Piero & do., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech Co. No. 54 Kilby street, Boston; Lamb 00,No. 2 Astor HOWle, New Yerk,No. 1 William st. New York; B. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; MAgraw • Boone, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsbergh. H. IL HOUSTON, (linens/ height Agent. H. I. LOMBAIMIT, dee- General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. ,itlarbintrg attb -jrcm. SiMUMI ♦. xiiimillx. J. MOM.* XlillllCri WILLIAM I. larillog, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, IfIRTH AND WABNINGTON Mini% PH I LAWILZHIA. MERRIOK & SONS, INGINNERS AND MAOHINISTR, miumfacture High and Low Pressure Bloom Regions 1 0 1 Land, River, and Marine lervice. Boilers, Gisometera, Tanks, Iron Boats, ,k 0..) Out ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Gam Works, Workshops, Railroad Station, &a. • Retorts and Gas machinery of the latent and most Improved construction. livery description of Plantation machinery, inch as Boger. Baw, and Grist Mini Vacuum PAIM, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Miters, Pumping Engines, /so. Bole Agents for N. RillienVe Patent Sugar Bolling A p p ar atagi Nutnytk's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Roo , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. snperintendent—R. H. BAIITOL Sire proof Oafts SALAMANDER SAFES. • large assortment of MUNE it WATIONI 7BILADSLPRIA MANUF4O2•IIRED BATAM fIiJIES, VAULT DOORS, - Nor Banks and Staten. BANG LOOKE, Equal to any now in use. IRON DOORS, BEUTTERB, On rood tarns Milted State am any other by emiablklunent is Nut EVAN , S it WATSON, No. 90 Son% vetl3lll etre.% Rhlladeltbia. Man ORTA 61444! WINN Railroab Lingo. aII.NORTH PENNSYL VANIA Tart,son. 101 RETRY:BIIBM, EASTON ALLENTOWN, MAEDA ODENR, DELAWAhR WATER GAP, &c. On and atter MONDAY, attly 28, 1858, the trains On tbis Road will leave FRONT and WILLOW street* daily, (Zander; excepted,) es follows For Itethlehem, Buten, Delaware Water Gap, &a., (Express.) at 8.15 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mandl Ohnnk, (Ex press,) et .2.80 P 51. For Doylestown, (Aitoommodatlen,) at 8.80 A.M. and 430 P. M. •For Fort Washington, (A o eommodation,) at 930 A. M. and 8.30 P TBAIBB FOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem. (Exprese,) t 9 A.. M. and 6.30 P. M., with pawengere from 'Lehigh 'Valley Rail road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and gib P.M. Lem Doylestown (Accommodation) at 8 A. M. and; P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at 815 A. M. and 610 P. M. leave Fort Woablagton (dcoommodation) at 616 A. 11. end 460 P. and arnve in Philadelphia at v. 20 A. Id. and 4 P. 51. ON SUNDAYS Leave Pfuladelphle for Doylestown it 8.80 A. M. WI 2P. M. Leave Doylestown for PluladelphLt at 6 A. M. and 6.15 P M. All Passenger traits connect at Chatham street with Oily Passenger Railway. Thee lb A. 81. train from Philadelphia, and The 6.30 P. 81. train from Bethlehem, make elm connotation with the Buten and hew Jersey Central Railroad. Pare to Bethlehems3 8o , t Mauch Munk 2GO 46 Posleatown 80 NEW ROUTE' TO SCUOOLEY , S MOCINTAIN - -By 6.15 A. M. train to Piston, thence by N. J. 0 RR. and D. L. le TV. 88. to Washington. thence by stage, ord. wing at the blimantaius %UP P. M. Pare P. 25. J 72 6 ti ' FLLJB CLARK,Agisnt. pliflL ADE 1.4P1114, GENJAANIrrOf AND NOR MOTOWN BAIDROAD.--61101KAR ARBANONMENT.—On and after MONDAY, My 10th, Port GERBLANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 6X, V, 8, 9.06 min. ID, 11X, A. M., 1,2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 0, 10, and 11X Pr. M. Leave Germantown at 6; 7,7)(, 8 9. 9)6,10M, 1-10 min., 2, BN, 83 k , 8, 9-40 mi n., I 2 101 i P. M. • The 7% Welt A. If. Train from Germantown will atop only at Ws e and flogs Btreata Station, N EIINDA.TB, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2, OM, and M. Mi=;MUMlil= ORI3TNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 9M, 0, 9.05 min ,11,,M A. 2,3, 4,6, 8, 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hlll et 8 40 and 7.85, 0.10„' and 10.10 rain. A. M.,13.40, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, lad 8.20 6326 P. H. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 920 A. M. 8, and BP. Td. Leave Chestnut Hill at 8.10 inlia A. M., 18.60 4./0 0.40 P.M TOR C0N8110.11008311 AMP reams TOWN. Lem Philadelphia at Bx, 9, 1.1. A. M., 1.06 Mill, 8.10 min,. ax. ex , 111( P. M. Leave Norristown at 8,1, 9,11 ♦. M., I,BX, and 8X P M. • ON StINDILIT Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. lEt. 3 and 8 P, M. Leave Norristown at-7 A. AL, and BP. M. POR MANAYIINR. . . „ . Leave Phi!Adolph& si BX, 7X, 901 di. M. 2.05 2.e5 ran., 3.10 min., 4X, kg, (IX, 8,11 % P. M. Leave Manarank at 6X .OX, 8%, 0 %, UN A. M. 1, t 3. : 4, 6X, 7 ; and P. Sunday' same as Norristown. 0 TES NACU nemitoAn NOB DOWNING, . _ TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at Bli• A. M., and 3.10 min. P. DS Leave Downingtown at 7V and 3. P. 31. H. K. MPH, General Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green etreete, Philadelphia. 158PEZ tNhenSceY L y V . ANI Al t r leitrnon panaamiVo praßilsan, MIERLING An b BT R LO3 u IMM:AIWA 01,Mliziam ODIOINNATI • outoActa, LeuxTratho L MILLINGTON, IND!../LNAPOW, - ST. YAMS, - And all Or modiste points in - OLGO,_LNDWIA, lO:z.NpizprArumicyoncrirt-' GAN, WIVONSIN, MINNESOTA, MIES UM; KANSAS AND NRUR RNA- paasengere to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, 0/eve/and and Crest/Ina, hive choice of routee t endue requested to aisle a "election before applying for tick. T 1131.112 TXI3OI7GH TRAINS LHAVII PHILADSL• PHI DAILY, Poemlag alone am:motion. at Plttabargh to all potato Waal. On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 1808, Three through, and ifire_seconunodation trains, will lease the depot, 8. E. oorlor of XLXVENYN and BLAKE 1! streets, as follows; TM/N8 POI PIPTSIIIIROIP TI/INB PION PIPTBEINION AND TER WISP LUTZ, AND VII IFSBT Altair'''. Mail Min at.... 7 SO A. X Mail train at.. 1.1.00 night. Put line 100 noon. Bart line . COO A. M. Expreea ma11..11.00 nigbt. .13sprese mall.. 1.10 noon. WAY 'MAINS LIAYS. WAY THAI/at AR/11111. Harrisburg au- Harrisburg ac commodation 3.00 P. M. commodation.7.l6 P. M. Lancaster " 6.00 P. M. Lancaster c , .9.50 A.'ls. The mall train stops at the stationsbetween Phlla t delphia and Pittsburgh. The Express mall WThl daily, the other traise Sunday excepted. The CATS leave the Pennsylvania Rellroad PIA Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MAttKl4 streets, entrance on Eleventh Street, where Hiroo& tickete to all points West can be obtained. Beggage will be received at the Depot at any time ttit. ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. Ear further information, apply at the Depot of he Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of Eleventh and Haricot streets, between the hours of 7 A. M. and U P. M. THOMAS MOCHA!, my 10 Agent Penn's Railroad Co. tattle ant( **itiotii;,. B • LANCARD HOl7 S H,—BROADWAY and TWELFTH- litavei, -New York,- re-opened, elegantly famlebed with every modern improvement. The location Le fashionable and healthy. The rooms are large and wel ventilated. Nub served at gathering, and - IM7 attention paid to the comfort of guests. Transient board Ez per day. Per. =anent board at lower rates. The whole ander the coanegonseni of O J. MAOLPar LAN, (late of the 'United State' Hotel, Philadelphia.) who **spectrally solicits the patronage of his frlenclai and the travelling public. gui JONES HOUSE, lI.A.II.B.IBBiIatt, Pl., Mooted 1857 ELEGANTLY PURNIBILLI). NOW OPEN TO YIEITOBB. tuy29-7 WELLS COVPIRLY, Proprietor. AVORRELL HOUSE, N. W. nor. THIRD and HARMONY COURT. Tne undersigned totes pleasure in informing hie friends and Ihe public at large, that he has opened the above ESTABLISHMENT, and pledges himself to merit the patronage of his patrons, every arbole is of ono. nor unality, baring been seleoted without regard to price. CHARLES WORRELL, Proprietor. my27-8m NICHOLLS HOUSE, (XiritOpEtai PLAN) op.gN DAY AND .NIGHT. N 0.115 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., DIH,OW CILESTNII7,, PHILADELPHIA. This HOUSE is for Permanent and Transient Lodg ing. Every e ff ort will be made by the Proprietor, R. NICHOLLS, to give satisfaction to his Patrons. This establishment is situated in the heart of the city, centre of businese, and convenient to all places of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling community will Mad it a desirable place for comfort, eleanliness, and eoono. my. Meals furnished at all hours. Single Rooms, 60 cents par night. By the week to and upwards. mhoo-11 !puma Santo. MESSRS. CRIOKERING & SONS, basing removed to their new warerooms, No. 1807 CHESTNUT Street, (near.the United States Mint, ) are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an extensive assortment of Wand, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expressly for thia city, finished In various atylee of canes, and prices which cannot fall to please. Plano-Fortes made to order, to suit any style of furniture) and all instru meats warranted to give entire aatistactton to the put. chaser. Grand and ktuire Pianos to rent, upon the moat 'a vorable terms. Messrs. 0. dc SONS have received Thirty-fear MEDALS. The Scot Premiums over all competiton ln the llelted States. /IJI orders for TUNING and REPAIRING Ira ba promptly attended to. jrf.das DIA.NO FORTES. A. Just received, an elegant stoak of NAVEX, BA-. ON, & 00., NIINNB & CLARE. BALLET, DAVIS & CO., and CALE & CO. 8 PIAN - 08. 24.84.0nE0N8 best quality, s. tou te t c BENEN'TH and HJ. C E. COUI,VB, 8. EESTNUT MS. tehl9.y Lumber. L UMBER YARD. IL 0 T Z & 00., (Successors to Montgomery & d. W. corner of TWELFTH. said PRIME Streets, Phila., Old Moyameusiog District are now receiving a barge and well-selected saw/Mimi of all descriptions of LUM BEII, such as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pieketa, Pence Boards, Flooring, shelving, and every variety oS well-seasoned LOmber. Also, a large stock of Bill Stuff, or every variety and dacriptim, ormatasaly on hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice. Our connection with Messrs. blehaftey, Bouts, & 00., and Duffy, llouts, dc Co., at Marietta ' Pa., gives as ma surpaseed facilities, and enables us to supply orders for desoclptiorui or Lumber with promptness and despatch. PINE-ORREK Lrmnra, soft and mellow, suitable for TATTERSI-MAKBAS, c, constantly on hand. Prompt paylog purl:Asters are roopootrullp invited to examine oar stock befeire going elsewhire. ap2l-tt" ILA_UMBER AT WIIOLESAret AND BE tail at Marietta, Lancaatur county, Pa. bIERAFFEY, HOUTZ, & Co , take this method of informing their orator:oars and persona desirous of pur chasing LUMBER, that they bare now on hand a larze and welt-seasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber, which they ate plepored to soil at ratiafactory price _s.% Their ttruher is all from their own M 11,1,9 on PIND ORP,EL They are also connected with Meagre DIIPIY, IIOUTZ, & CO,, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, do., of all desorlptionn, on the shortest notice. They would also take great pleasure in calling the attention or Builders, and Theca in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yana of HOUTZ k Co., corner of 115'131.1 0 1 . il and PRIME Steeete, with whom they are also con nected. soil-tf HOUSE OF REFUGE BRUSH MANU- Jim. FACTORY. The eubscriber would reapeetfully mill the fatal:aim /. of the trade to hie .EXTENSIVE STOOK OP BRUSHES, hienufaetured by him AT THE lIOUBE OP REFUGE, AND FOR BALE AT PRICES DEFYING 00111P.ETIT/ON A large stook of Blaekerniths , Bellows on hand. HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, 62 North THIRD Street, below Arcb. )LASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.- 13P.T.01AL NOTICE TO PR TSIOIANB.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to at. eased surface., which combines the following &dyable gee A good and unvarying eon istence t easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating insteed of obetructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders It an invaluable acgtlisition to the practitioner, Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at EilAtEiPB Laboratory and Pharmacy, mho welt°, rod Cirirota gi,POSA. SLATE I SLATE!! SLATE 111—Rooting Slate, of all edges. and at 'Tiny low ratan, kept eon• dankly on hand, and for sale by PEEING, YOX fr. CO., GERMANTOWN R9AD and TUIRTI street. N. B. Slate Bode put on in the best manner, and rts.. *shine *tundra to All work .Amants.4 tIERRING. —BOO bbls. No. 1 HERRING, SenVort isoootion vO , OO do. Halifax, now in store ep and far BM4I ;CHM Id, B.IINMADY & CO., ;I*/ PA! 10 IS 41 Pc* ogroo,
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