r *des. -blya4stwru-..,..,,,kAwx T 9 4¢;8°1113 , 411i - 4143 ind . l.4l'sotri ItOtni H BTBIIT, • (Yormerly Noe, 01 11 . 160 4 1 PALL BALIIII—TOOKB AND RD DIITATZ, Tiret Tall Baleilyth Augeu theSzekaingel Wipeout' read/. ' tt h • jieeeed galiSale; 81st Augusta sage. • aoripti - ene proarieg,' • ' Third Yell Sale; Ms... September, at the Jfichange. Deimintione preparing.. = TRAPS , SALA..,TO BOORBOLLERS. OfipAgit: teguisr - - Philadelphia', Trade Bale will oomrneneeitinithe 91st of September. Oataloguen in - • AL,BSTATE, STOOLS fro. Pcaup ,at the Philadelphia imams. away VlllllllEllixining, during the basineae season.. JO-19 and August only occasional sales 51 Ziaratifore. Imigr: 11111° " //11 of oOohifstoPertf lacted;separatelg., 1000 *MOIL tie pub hon the tiaturday ?ration; • teaeit mile one thousand eataloynekin p.Mnplat form, " ' deadriptkum of all prOperty to be told _on • e following Tuesday. ger - 1131tNITUBM PALO AT `lB , l, AtreiTiON . t3T0.11.11 ;: sltT Thursdayswa ß numming. , AT AT Tara,r3H - -ver We here a large amount of Beal &state at_ r - 'ate Sale, lAeluding every deserlptiros GUIDRY and Aanatry property. printed Lista may be had it ;the auction store. . . PRIVATE Luz sactisha: : • •Er Real lestate entered on our Pirate' sister, and advertised ocsmatonally to our Public Sale Abetraota, of-ohloh 1,000 copies Are printed Weekly;) fine of charge. - . Peremptory Sale.. ":" 7 ' STOOKS, Ese. I• ••• " On Tuesday Evening, ,`"" •'• Aug. 17th, at 8 o'clock, at - . the Philadelphia Ex' corn— change, will be sold, for "aocOunt of *he m H. may con.: 1,458% shares of the isapttaVirtodk .of the • ' laugh Coal Company, the ease to be Bold forswears of ; susiossments, pureuant to resolutiorei of saidhompany. ta to be paid on each eliareht the, time of Mac _l4 sharee Delaware Railroad ComPany. Also. 50 shares Kensington Bank., ; • ~ ' Also, for , account of wham it may concern = ' • 200 (new ) shares Earl Premise° Lend Aseoelatdon.. • REAL ESTATE SALE—AUGUST 17th. This mile will include— . Orphans' Court Slale—Estate of Zaino! If Powers, De-, •ceinied. - ' . BRIM DWELLING,' POPLAR STREETt—AII that three-story brick dWelling and lot, south aide of Poplar treat, 30 feet west of Sixteenth street, lot 27 by 0 0 feet—two fronts. • " ' . -Teremptoirk Sale.—Estate late of Joseph Yoneg, Deckle DWELLING AND GROCERY STORII.,—Three-stoki :brick dwelling and groeery, Nci."B76 Apple 'street, be tween Fourth street and York'arenas. ; • ••••' Same Estate: -• • • • DWELLING AND LAGER-BEER filALOON.—Thise.". story.brick_derelling and lager-beer saloon, No; 878 Ap- Ple street:. Sale absolute. Tkirtutor's' Peremptory 'Salo=Estate of Thomas Der ain. Deceased; • ' " VALIJABFE ' BUILDING" LOT a, FIFTEENTH _ W,ARD."--All those five lote of ground, 'east side of , Nineteenth street, north of. Anne street, each 17 feet front, and ranging In - deptlifrinh 80 te 61 feet. , ; Also, all those eve lots north side Of 'Anne street; .ad joining the abirre, each 1.7 feet front, riiiigiaghi depth from 80 to 44 feet.-- " They Will; he' sold , sensrately. Lithogrsphie plans maybe had at the auction store. • Peremptory Sale, , NEAT DWELLING .;-The neat tiraintd.a.half.story, brick dwelling, with' back buildings, No. 467 Dillwyn i street; below Noble street. 6- NALUAILE LOT:01 GROUND, Weir aide of Facif street, between (Marchand Unity streets', Frankford, 41,K fent frontby-130 feet deep. • • THREE LOTS,- ROUTHWARK.—Lot south side of Metairie street; 163 feet easter Fifth street. ' Lot west side of kdortmereibig Road, south of Morris Lot sonth. side oi'llroore street east of Fourth 'greet. MEAL ESTATE SALE—SEPTEIREEIthi • 117' Deseriptione preparing. ,This agle will include— , • Assignees' .Piremptory Sale , VALUABLE STONE FACTORY, STEAM ENGINE,. ;suoilitisaY,,TBN - STONE DWELLINGS, ko., 'to-, 'gether With lots CP totundi kb il uiyunk. . The whole 'be sold without reserve. , ILr You particulars now ready in handbills. STORE AND DWELLING.—Yout-itory be* , etore. and dirallint, Itidgeaveline; fibers) Coates sheet. , . • mediate noriession. , SALE OF, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, SUPERIOR- V3OI3EWOODPIANO-FORTE, OFFICE FURNITURE,- CARPETS, • ke. CARD. —Our sale this morning, at the al:catkin store, will comprise, bealdee 600 lots excellent second hand furniture, rosewood plano.forte superior canoe' tables, desks, Ac., Brussels and • ingrain earpets,l china and glassware, beds - and bedding, &a., forming, an assortment worthy the attention of ladies and others' dickens of purchasing. Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged, for examination: - Sale atlios. 180. and - 141 South Fourth street. - ;11113HERIOR „FURNITURE, PIANO-FORT S _,,. _F. I N 11; ITREEOII PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSS ELS CAR.? PETS, An. - ,This kilo • - • _ • At P oirdreak, st the.'anction stare, an extensive, 'assortment of excellent second-band furniture, elegant' piano-fortes, tine mirrors, - carpets, etc; from private: :amities declining housekeeping, removed. to the store for convenlenos of see. - • , _ • AdministratriVe Sale— E state of Gen. Perelfor F. Smith, Decd. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, .RIFLES, GUNS, PIS-, SWORDS, UNIFORIif CLOTHING, Ac. ' . On Monday Horning, • . - • Inst., at 'lino clock,•by catalogue, at the emotion rooms, by hider oUthe adminietratrM of the late Gen. Peraifor P. Smith, the horisehold furniture, including , an antique military chili, made, of weed from the One- Me of Sandmen d , Mlion. Also, a pair of gold epaulette, 64 diamonds, made in the pity et Mello°, Shares and CiolCa rifles, guns and pistols, swords, 2 Very superior saddles, Dee telescope' and " S old glasses, uniform and other clrithing; Ac., , • • ' - ' • • - 1.17" Full particulars In -tatalcgnee. , • Bale at' No. 622. Marshall'Street. GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD ' - - PIANO, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &a.' " - On Wednesday Morning, , 26th inst,at 10 o'clock, At No . 622 Marshall street, above Green, the genteel' household farnitnre, rose. wood piano-forte, Brunel' carpets, Ac. F igay examined on the morning of Bole, At 8 AT PRIVATE BALI. A welf•seoured drat mertgage—sl,Boo. • A beautifully situated tot, pakiomen tarstyllte, Chestnut Mill. REAVESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. SPLENDID BROWN-BTONE MANSION, Chestnut greet, with stable and coach house. One of the Spelt Sesidentes inlhe city. - • t -NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No; 1628 Chestnut Areet. ELEGANT- DAWN-STONE EXIEDENOB, Walnut street. wart of Broad. _ ELEGANT .11110WN-STONE RES/PENCE, N 0 . 1 321 Walnut street 1,134 of Nixteentlz. ' • • NEAVENt3IDENCE, • Southeast corner Walnut and iroad Seventeenth itre - ' • • - ELEGANT AND VAL ete. UABLE RESIDENCE, 'South- Fest Corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. TWO ELEGANT ESISIEANCES,Rittenhouse Rome. TWO HANDSOME RESIDENOES,Washington Squire. "'ELEGANT BROWNSTONE RZBIDENOE 'North Itroad'eb.et. - „HANDSOME : MODERN : RESIDENCE, : Northwest corner of and ilfreiritli drew. - -- - HANDSOME stoprqx,wpwroz, No. 16118 Green street. — NEAT RESIDENCE,, s f i7ce , street; between Broad and i - • HANDSOME M0DE814.701111-STORY RESIDENCE, P 16.4803 Spruce street. .- .ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE; No. 871 pine street, west of Elehth. • • - •• • - I LIA NDSONEFIBOWN-STONEEESIDENCE, No, 1515 Pine street. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1805 Pine street. . • . HANDBOME-REBIDENCE,No. 582 Pine street.- . - TWO HANDSOME' BROWN-STONE RESIDENCES, Third street below Berme • NEAT RESIDENCE; No.' 241 'South, Eighth Street, below Walnut. HANDSOME - MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 818 North " - Eighth street: u.sx moms MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 581 North Seventh street.. ' • RWDENOE, No. 521 North 'Sixth *MOM: „AWE METHODIST. _EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pao ?Env., New Market street. - SUPERIOR AND ELBOANT. DROWN-ATONE ox, EIDE BUILDING; NON: 407 end 409 Walnut street. LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, Lomat, mar', ind Offnieb" Streets, West PliftedelphlA,4oo by 116 feet., HANDSOME RESIDENCE, NorthWeet corner Locust and Mary streets, opposite the abate. VERY HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, near Plogestatton,• - on the Germantown Railroad. • - - VALUABLE FARM AND - COUNTRY BEAT; 180, sores, betireen Torrisdale and Bristol'. COUNTRY BEAT, with about seven twee, Chestnut AN ELEGANT FARM, 800 mires, with superior Int rretnents on the Elver 'Delaware, one mile from Now LARGE, ELEGANT, AND VALUABLE PARM, tweed the city of Wilmington and Brandywine Bpriega. ,ELEGANT, oouttirwr SEAT, /.0. acres with One iiiiiircreentenf; &heal:lowa Lane, German town, oppo site the late Dr. J. K. Mitchell% ; HANDSOME MODEM - DWELLING, No. ;184 OsSlow,. hill street. • . _ BRICK STORE, , DWP4,LIEG, DWELLING , - ANA 185' Areh street.' ' • POUR-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, No. 1809 Chestnutatreet. ' - • ' • BRIGS Erma - AND DWELLING, No. 102 south Yifteenth street ' • TAMABLE,. LOT, 'Mirket street, east 'cif Stith street, 24 feet front, 140 feet in depth to a tau-feet , RESIDENCE' NORTH ` SIDE OP WALNUT Street, 4est of Eleventh street; at private sale., ItY" Also, a large amount of (other prepertground Rents, Mortgages, Ito. Printed lists may be at the auction store. _ niitAZE SALE lataßiZlL • • • Er Beal listate entered on oar Private Sale Register and advertised occasionally in our Public Bale Abstracts (of which 1,000 copies 'are' printed weekly, daring the buelneee seasc!ze,)fresof charge. , TAKES -A:= PREEItAiri . itiotOlIZER; OP NO. 4.71 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH. 137- Persons faroring.us with- tataislgnmente cAo red' Moored that their property will 11ot be sacrificed. 11 CommisalanamOrentoderate than thesi &AVM by any other, Auction Housebt the oily. • • • • • • 1D Consignments respeolltilljrnilleited. • " " • 11g` after-the rood/ SOld, PALL , WAS 09 REAL ESTATE. Pleat Tall-Bate of-lbsel Estate--August 21. Second Tail Sale of Reel Estate-ISeptmber 1: • ; ' 'Third Tall SIM 'or Reif Eifitieptember 8. NIEST FALL SALE-AUGUST 23th. This sate, at the Exabange, on - WadnesdaY evening, Acquit 25th, 1858, at olclook, will Include- - MOUNT MIIIMALLOILMETEISS STOOKS: • 30 ehiu'es stock in Mb Mount Morlah,Oemetery Oom pony., Er, Ihtle,poaitire on, account of wlttan it may eon cern.. ISEDideNTILE 1/IBEARY MAIM 1 abate Mercantile Library. - Onhenev Conti Sale " Estate of sinith's Moore. NEAT -EItAIdII..DWELLINO AND I.OT,,EITTENI ROUSE, STREET, NEAR GREEN. RERIKANTOE'N. A frame, dwelling honep.ead lot or ground, southeast wide, of Rittenhouse street, near Often etteel, German town, 32 feet "front, 109 feet ,deep, „EIS ground-rent. The yard to elooked with fruit, graes- J yp,,,, - rysFs, DWELLING,-PERRY STREET, BELOW SPRUC. 11. - neat two-etory - brick dwelling and lot, "west aide 'of Perry street, 87 feet•sordbof Spruce etreetils feet 11( inehoa front end 70 fdet deep, two Omuta- Oak intro, dMied. Rents for $llO per annum. fEr • - Absolute 'Sale: _TAVERN STAND-AND' bwELIANCti . Iit.LLTAm num , , NINETEENTH -WARD of•gromid,, with three-story brick tarern &tad, fronting on Wil ltani. street, 01 ;feet northwest or Bath 'Erect, Nine-. Liman ward; 20 Tehe treat; 105 feet deep to a 11X-feet alley; loathe rear are two small brick dtrethege. The Whole will rent for $355 pii annual. •." iir Salo abatilute:" 'TOMS-cash.' _ " . • -• AbsoltiteSale: • ' • • 'THEME- STORY BRICK Volta AND DWELLING, WILLIAM STREET,' ADTOININCI. A. three-story Wok - non and dwellings - adlionlogibe above, of the nathe front and depth, like improvements. : • 117. Oak absolute:- Terroa-teamh: •Iper gtHi to be paid on seek of the lame when the Milne fastruok ~ . REAL 213TATMA.T PRIVATE 0/LE. Handsome mansionotouthirest corner of erenteepth land Wainnt affeete: ' , , Regidence, Weihlngton hquareitivrioralant street. Mewing bogie - lie: 827, Vies street. - . • • - 20 urea of•la Indian Queen - lane: ,".:.•,•••••,',--" Valuable property; Yitintford road. - • , - Handsome direlling,-No. 1812 Wallace, 'lumen stind,and arAing, Zereateeatkahl Ington striate: ' / 10 11 512 Spfotertft 80-9 : 0109 ; AllVO,TOrreidali. • Caudill of end, Chitties arenne.; - Oiliinktitown. „- ' Iftindinme - resideifte eaelotoeeit Phlladelphia. -Yalttable.dot .nrgrodildifftlithtntderii Railroad: and Oolumblit none. ' i - u 14 . 40 °,1 48• 43 0 4 sift 41 31 ;S lftriato ,aborn - tIAESITAIT OS' Janfi.ALO,' ,A *e f t pt Wei, timetable Cabinet-of Mineral*, GSM:. , lftbing over 1,000 specimens, the collection of several - Twat, The_Tressarty et. a gentleman who has cerrioonl / 0 /Arkint::r MO/ are Vert desirable for loatitu• "per APPiI Otto 14094 • . Oates bp 'Auction. 110101ILL„,.„-F_CIRD,,AITOTIONBE% No. 628 . MARK IT BTREIIT, between FITTH and SIXTH, eolith olds. • - BOOT h.WO 'BMA Will hold lad 'drat fall, sale , of Boots and Shoed, by oadalopo, • • . • On Thurealny Morning August 19thi at 10 Woloolc, whit% will embrace 1,000 eases of prime and desirable goods of City and eastern nasnxtraetare, to which the attention of the trade is re spectfully invited. an 2-It* /10112ILEROIAL SALES ROOM, , 7 BANK and 10 EITRAMSIIIIIIIr, between OAS, X&T . anil 011:6WRNIIT and SISOOND and TIIIBD etreate. I'l' "IV G. VOLGERT. Auoriontaz. • SALE or. or - ooKERy AND 0u894 221 .. . • On Friday rdorninx, Oornmeneloi at log Woloisk p wlll be sold, withont're nerve a large an general' asaartefeet of irea-etene ware:gleasware, &o, early on the DU" May be examined witb.P oal° K u43 ) morning of sale. - . BRIATABT, ,& 00., irO. 429 MARKET Street., BALM 0411,1101t2gD AND DOMEOTIO DRY 004.0. op Tuesday Morning; • Ao l gayttost 10 o'clock, on 0 moths , credit— /500 ;mileages and lots of foreign and domestic dry goods, obmpinlng u fat LTA Acintreao assortment. iv— Catalogues and simples ready early on the MO , ' u log °reale, when purchasers are respectfully Invited to attend. . purcrAT% BALM. 200 pieces 4-4 and 6-4 white and red check matting. REMOVAL.-FiTRNESS, BRINLEY, & CO. have removed to the Lofts,No. 429 MARKET Btreet, formerly occupied by Meagre. Caleb Cope & Co. 3 / IFURNESS. BRINLEY, & 00. • , 'BOOTT; -Ji.UOTIOI.TEER, (moos sorr to WOLBERT to SCOTT,) 481 OHNS /WIN BS, opposite the Oztstom Homo, between Fourth and Mill Streets. .01.0PIEBB PINS AND PAILS AT PItIVATH SALE. Inat liinded from( schooner 100 bore clothes pins . "100 dozen pails. _ I{(YOSEB NATHAN its AUOTIONEEN LVI. AND COMMISSION NERO/Lan, H. E. Canal 813TH and II&OB Streets. GREAT PUBLIC AOOO/810DATION. MONEY 1- --'IdONBT ' mop= I Money adiincedintlarge or small amounts, Oran one dollar to thotesande, on , gold and raver plate, diamonds, walphesi Jewelry , - fowling - pieces , musical instansitents,liirniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, ;tigers, hardware cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, her nese, and all art i cles of value, for any :length of time agreed:on, • at- Arabians' _Principal: lialablishnualr, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. - - j 7 Promissory notes, with collateral, discounted at the lowest market rated.- NATRANBr, PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, B. E. • CORNER OF 818TH AND RACE STREETS. Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches , jewelry, fowling pieces, _dry ' good/ ..edothing,.giorerles, liquors, cigars, hard ware, en ery ,- fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, en. gravings, 'musical instruments, furnitare bedding, horses, yekloles, harness, do-At, and all ot her articles evade: ',OUT-DOOB BALI% - Perso attention given to all out-door sales, either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charged unusually low. , TO PERSONS EBLINQUISDING ICOUBBBIIDPING. persons rellnnulahing housekeeping or having sup plies of furniture to dispose or, will find it to their ad vantage by sending The smote the auction store, south east corner of Sixth and Race street, where it "will be properly arranged in the furniture salesroom, and sold to the bestadvaritage, two-thirds of the goods advanced if required, and the balance handed over the afternoon of the day ;Aside. AT 'Mimi, SAUL Wine gold and silver. hunting ease, double rase, and dopble bottomed' lever, lepines, English, Swim, end Wrench watches; gold specks, gold throne, gold brace lets, Teriey of Ana gold -etuds, breastpine, and linger ringe; Sue utes, ;superior old violin and guitar, very Ana melodeon, an numeroneother articles. AT PRIVATE SALE AT ymuv LOW PRICES. old,Ruglish patent lever watches, full Jewelled and plain, some of them fine 18-karat eases of the best Silver English patent lever watches, full jewelled and plain; or the most approved makers. Gold escapement lever and lepthe watches, in hunt cases end open face, of the very beat make. Ladies -, gold enamelled watched, act with Pearl and diamonds. Sneer English, Swiss, arid Wrench witches, diamond breast 'pine and finger rings, ' gold bracelets, ear rings, finger rings, breast pins , etude fine gold vest, fob, and near chairur gold spacaelee,and various other irti ales of Jew elry, /co., As. S. A. DYSART & CO., At:unmans AND • OtoonoSios Kaacomors, No. 27 South EIGHTH STREET, Gorier of LODGE STREET. AT PRIVATE SAVA. A large and valuable tract of valuable coal and tim ber land at private mile, well worthy the Attention of capitalists 'and others, as the owner is compelled to SOL Ir3 ° For Airtime pactiaidarf tapirs at to auction uy OtIT:110011 SALES foliated and promptly at• tended te. ADVANCES made on omudgnmente when dee aired without extra charge.' SALES-BOOMS open until /0 P. 11, Now pre pared' to violet, invoices of DRY ROODS, NOTIONS, WATCHES and' JEWELRY,' NEW and' SECOND NAND PURNITUBE, PAINTINGS, BOOBS and STA TIONERY, &0., &o. • 11:)' SSW of PASO? Gown every erenim V L AILITEL NATHANS, 'AUOTWITEER, and MON= LOAN ONTIGN, No. 224 Small THUD Street, below Walnut , opposite Pesr st., only elgbt doors below the Nzahange, noun of businese from 4 °Week,. A. K. until 10 o'clock in the erigliflre Out-door Judea, and sales at the Auction Howe, at. tended upon the moat eatisfeetory terms. • r - CAPITAL' 2200,000. • Ertabiistsd.for the last TAirty Akre:meg made from one dollar to thousands on Dia monds, SilverTlate, - Watehes, Jewelry , Hardware, Mar ohandlse, Clothing, /unsnar Bedding, Cigars, Hosted Instruments, Guns, Hernia, - Carriages, and Goods of every description. • All goods eon raismin any length Of tints agreed npo All Maumee, from -one hundred dollars and upratds{ will be eharged 2 per cent. per month; 1600 and nyer, the lowest market rate. This Store House baying adept!' of 120 feet, has large /nand thieSproofmnats to store all valuables, and pill rate 'retaining; for the premises ,• alto, a •heavy Instil 11111611 egeeted for the benefit of all persons having,goods advanoed upon, • N. annul of having -en =Mite& (silted, this aloe Is prepared to maks advaneea on more antis factory and swoonnoodatiog -terms than any other in this city. • Honey advanced to the poor, in Oral 1 arsonntoorith: out any charge. AT PHIVATN SALT. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at redneed prima. • "' • - sUI47 ' iaioeplummx an Copartnersl)ipz. TIDE, 't3IIBSORTBERS HAVE THIS AY entered into a. limited partnership, agrees. My to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March 21, 1838, entitled," Me Act relative to Limited Partner ships'," and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby certify 1. That the name of the firm, under which such part nerahip is to be conducted, is J. P. & E. B. ORNE. '2. The general nature of the baldness intended to be transacted is the purchase and sale of Carpeting in the city of Philadelphia. .8. The name of the • general partners are JOHN P. OHNE, residing et the northwest corner of Arch and Twenty , firat 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 epecial partner Is BENJAMIN ORNE. residing at 205 North Ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia, who, as Such spacial partner, hail con tributed to the common stock of the said firm the awn of twenty-five thousand doliars in cash. 5. The said partnerahip commences July 14, A. D. 1858, and will terminate on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1861. BENJAMIN ORNE, • • JOHN/. ORNE, EDWARD B. ORNE. Pnirannirtru, July 14,1858. Jy15.41w gartnuart. MOOSE, .BENSZ.EY, & CO., Nos. 427 MARKET AND 16 COMMERCE BTs IIktPORTERS OP HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &c., fleas now in store; and will be receiving throughout the season, a large and well selected assortment of Goode In their line, to which they invite the attention of ' 39Z8TBRII AliD SOUTTIERN BUYERS. SHOVELS AND SPADES.- 2,000 DOUR ASSORTED, 'HON, STEEL, and OAST-STEEL, For eale by the Manufacturer, W. W. RICHARDS, No. 225 RACE Street, above Second. Jr2o-lm* IMAILDWARE.—The subscribers, COM MIASIOAT NERCO ANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMMBFI.O HARDWARB, would respeotfully eell the attention . of the trade to their etock, whioh they are offering at lowed. rates.' Our assortment con lista in part of— Oheine, of all kinds ,-Tritee, Log, natter, Breast, oil, Cow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tong u e, Lock, Ship, Woe, and Coll Chains. r The celebrated 4 ; L " Horse Naffs; Stone ami kliedro Hammers. . , Wrighth " and other Aii,llo; 80114 Boiand other Yioes..• • = • S2S6IOOM=2;MI ldartin to I. limper! or Piles and Rasps ,• Bed' Boma. .s Exaelnior )) lasfety,Pase ; Bleating Tubes. Corn, Orono, and Brier iloythes Bay, Corn, and Straw ntreo. ng Yorks. I ltratralfl u irOet u rlZeis a ingru i t I all kinds. Tasks, 'Wads, Sao. Olen_ t, and slnin s nl o no Nails, Oast mud Wrought Hutt Wages, Scrawl', Looks of all nds; Cutlery, hum and Y amps, Alexi/Late/lets, Ham. rs, - Plattrai and other,Tools,;/to. &o. • • . Lime sox, No, W 411 0. 0011BillliPA attest. • express Commun. /SHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, FAORADM, MOROWINDIRD BANK NOTEB and OFIDEN. elthortte own LIMES , or in torneeition with other MEP 88 0015PANT.F8, to oil the principal WWII and OTT of the United States. R. F. MEDFORD. 6lewerelOnperintianlealo SALE OF TAB FitANKLIN,' 011101- BERSBERG . GREENCASTLE, AND HAGERS TOWN RAILROID. The undersigned, appointed by virtue of an act of As sembly, approved on the 12th day of May, will offer at Public Sale, at the Court-house, in the borough of Chambersburg, on Priday, tho Sd day of September next, at one o'clock P. M., the Franklin* Glunbereburg, Greencsuctie and Hagerstown Railroad, from its nation with the Cumberland Valley RallrOad, at Chant homburg, to the Maryland State line, with all the rights, liberties, privileges and franchises to sold Company in any manner belonging. The conveyance to the pm, ,chaser is lobe 11114/0 according to the provisions of the act of Assembly referred to. Termsmade known on the day, of, pale by, DANIEL 0, GEllit, JOHN ARMSTRONG * JAMES NILL, Commissioners. jyBl4tAn2o A WITINGS 1 AWNINGS I JOSE PR U. POSTER, Awning Maker, No. 448 North TRIED Street , above Willow. Italian and Breneb - 'Window Awnings for Dwellings aid OMee Windows; Awnings for Storm - Awnings for Steamboats an& Ships. All kinds of ..Awnings, Tents Plage or any thing in mum, made to order by JOSEPII ' H. FOSICEII-, Awning Maker, 443 North THIRD Street. Rothlehee, 840 South FRONT Street. 7082P11 H. 1.0i3r.RR.„ TAW Es WAWA', • iitilitthATlNG GNEABE, the beat and cheapest compound for greasing the axles, of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES. CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MAOIIINERY. For tale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the DRUCKIIBI3I,4 Welty andthe MANUPACTURERS, 411,1414 no, ;mg WATM ;unfit Sales by antliop, - BOSTON. BRODHEAD • &'_ CO:, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MEROIIaNTS, SALES ROOM, No. •53 TREMONT , BT.IGIET. BOSTON. EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE ooLLsorrom. OB RARE —BIIELLB, INDIA.. AND 01UNA VASES, STUFFED BIRD REINS, /pi., BELONGING TO Ms. STEPREN EMMONS. On Wednesday and Thursday Mornings, ,AugustlBth and IDthi at 10 o'clock each Aar, ,at the store, No. SOO Washington street, Boston. the entire stook of rare shells, India and Ohms goods, stuffed birds, bird skine, tr..o. The collodion of shells is one of rare interest to the conohologlet, being the result of twenty-five years' at. tention by Mr. Emmen'', who has succeeded in bringing together the most choice and valuable collection in the United States . . A very flue cabinet of.twelre thousand selected spa elmens.will be sold at 12 o'clock on the second day's sale p as aloe Will the choice groups pf steed birds. Among the shells will be found specimens of the °ranee mils, volute imperial!, helieibralrone, a great 'variety of cones, oorbie, epoadylus, oyprla testitudina rian, dco. There are about 100 pairs of Chinese vases, besides a large assortment of carvings, fans, lacquered ware, Indian curiosities, desks, backgammon boards Ac... Also. about 1,000 choice! South American and Califor nia bird skins. Er The collection may be examined, and catalogues ready three days before the sale. Stimma Vitsaxte. HAY'S HOTEL, • WILLIAMBPORk LYCOMINd COUNTY, Pd. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged and refitted it in a superior style. Williamsport is ono of the most delightful inland towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be found pleasant, as we ll to the traveller as to those citi sena of the metropolis wisp desire to pane an agreeablo time during the heated tern, of the summer. Hta Omnibus runs from hie Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. 1y2.8-Bns. • W. R. RAT, Proprietor. CARD. -COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE IS 'LAND, N. I.—The subscriber, thankful to his friende and the public for the great and unmerited pa. tronage bestowed upon the Hone° this season, begs leave to say that he will have choice Boom, to let Mom and after this date, during the remainder of the season. The house will reotMu open Until 20th September. L. /I&B.WOOD, an2-tX duguat 2(1,1858 11EDLIA' 8 HOTEL, • ATLANTIC CITY, • ErfeW JERSEY; At the termlnue of the Railroad, on the left, beyond the Depot. Thin Rome In NOW OPEN for Boarders and Transient 'Vielters, and offers mown inopations equal to any Hotel in Atlantic City. - - TERMS MODERATE. 117' Parties should keep their Beats until the care arrive in front of the Hotel. The algae are con aolonone. Jy2o-]m SEA BA THING .-THE MANSION HOUSE, foot of Pennsylvania 'Avenue, AT LANTIC CITY, is NOW OPEN for guests. For con venience of arrangement, contiguity to the beach, and attractiveness of the adjacent grounds, this House is unrivalled. The proprietor has spared no pains in lathing this hotel all that could be desired by visitors. jy2o.lmß. LN E. • WRITE MOUNTAINS, NEW HAMPSHIRE. The PROFILE HOUSE, and FLUME HOUSE, in the FRANCONIA ROTOR, are now open for visitors. These Houses are of the first elms, and have heroine the resort of accomplished tourists. They are five miles apart, on a delightful read, and situated- amidst the boldest and • grandest of mountain scenery. The Profile is much the largest house at the Mountains, new, and replete with the conveniences of modern first-class' hotels. It commands the finest view . of Mount Lafay ette, (which Is but'little lower than Mount Washing ton,) is near Echo Lake, and the Old Man of the Mountain, THE "PLUME HOUSE," situated on a lofty elevation, commands the grandest view for 50 miles down the PemigewassettValley. The Flume, the Crystal Cascades, the Pool, and the Basin, are Ili within a few minutes' walk of the FLUME HOUSE. Tourists leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. lit., can reach the FLUME HOUSE, via the Worcester and Nashua, and the Boston, Conpord, and Montreal Railroad to Plymouth, the nest afternoon, M. miles by stage,) or they may go via the B. C. and M. Railroad -to Little ton, thence by stage (only 11 miles) to the PROFILE HOUSE, In the same time. Mails arrive and depart Post-office address, PROFILE HOUSE or FLUME HOUSE, Grafton county, N HIRAM BELL, Manager of the Profile House. R. H. BUNTON, Manager of the Flume llonse. For the Flume and Frances's Hotel Co. 304-dlra BRIGANTINE SOUSE, BRIGANTINE Beach N J., BERRY D. 13111. TR, Proprietor. This large and elegantly located howls is now open for the reception of visitors. Terms $8 per week or $1.28 per day. Take cars of Camden and Atlantic Railroad ; get out at the Inlet, where a comfortable boat (Copt Beol. Tauter) will be in readiness to convey them to the Rotel. Jy7 11/IANSION 110IISE, ASAITOR CHUNK.- 111.1. This elegant establishment, beautifully situated on the banks of the Lehigh, is now ready for She recep tion of summer visitors. There Is no locality in Penn sylvania, nor, perhaps, in the United States, which nom; blues so many attractions as the valley of the Lehigh, and the above Hotel will afford amost comfortable home to visitors desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery, inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of this lutermstiug regloa. - -- • iet4m* cizonwg HUFFISH, no; iga BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS mi. well-known and delightful Summer Resort wilt be opened for the reception of Vielters on the 16th of tune, and kept open until the let of October. The new mid spacious Buildings erected lut year are now fully completed, and the whole establlehment has been furnlehed is superior etyle, and the accommoda tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States. The Motel will be under the management of Mr. A. 11. ALLYN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest laureate of comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of emus, it le deemed proper to state that paoegpgere con reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Ohamb - ersburg. The Company hare made extensive arrangements to 'apply delimit sad individuals with Bedford Water" by the barrel, earboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, via : RI barrel cull:dhoti) Do. (oak) Do. (mulberry) .3i Do. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 26 Bottles, 11i pint, per dozen 1 60 The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur chasers may depend upon reoeiriug the Water fresh and sweet. All communisations shonid be addressed to TIIH BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00. mylo-tr Bedford County. Ps. glimmer (Fxrursione. astiZti FOR CAPE MAY.—EXPRESS LINE—The awlft and favorite Steamer "BALLOON," Capt. W. WHILLDIN, Naves Arch-street Wharf for Oape May every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning at, 9,1 i o'clock. Returning, leaves the Caps on the i ntermediate days at 8 o'clock A. M. Fare $2, carriage hire included; Servants $1.50; Season Tickets - $B, carriage hire extra. J.TS-2m* . NORTH PENNSYL. an" ' 'VANIA RAILROAD FOR DELAWARE WATER-GAP, MAUCH 01117NR, HAZLETON,AND THE LEHIGH COAL REGION.— 'Philters to The above pannier places of Bonus RESORT wilt find the Reute offerial by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, In connection with the Lehigh Val ley and New Jersey Central Railroads, to be novel and agreeable, paesing through some of the richest and moat highly cultivated counties In the Mate, and pos. 'leased of comfortable accommodations, both on the road and at the various towns through which it passes. FOR THE WATER GAP.—Take 615 A. M. Express Train from Front and Willow 'treats, pus through Beth leliem and g futon to New Hampton, where a dose con nection is Made with the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, and arrive at the Gap about noon. FOR MAUCH CIIIINK AND THE COAL REGION. --Take 2.30 P. 51. Express Train from same Depot to Bethlehem; where a close connection is made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, through from Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk In 5 hours. A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO NEW YORK CITY,--Take 6.16 A. 51. Express Train to Bethlehem, thence via L. V. R. R. and N. J. 0. IL R. through Easton to Ellsabellport, thence by Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter put 8 P. 51. Parties travelling North That have a few hours to Spare, will find this a new and agreeable route. For further particulars, inquire of ELLIS CLARK, Agent N. P. R. R., Pontt and. Willow streets. PRILIDRLPHIA, June 18, 1858. jelo-2m a er ri g FOR CAFE MAY AND NEW YORE. DAILY, at 1:94 o'clock A. M. NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA VIGATION COMPANY. The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copen; BOSTON, Captain Bellew • , and KHNNELIF:C, Captain Hand, form a daily line between this city, Cape May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at IN o'clock A. M. Return ing, leave New York from pier 14 North Rivet; (Sunday* excepted) at 6 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mende' excepted) at A. M. hire to Cape May (carriage hire Included) 82 00 ti "' for servants 1 50 is Beasoo tickets ( carriage hire ex tra) 8 00 I , Now York, cabin, is " , oteorage Freight taken at low rates. Vor,passage, state rooms, ho , apply on board, or at the Office, 814 and 818 80TJT11 DELAWAIIE AVE, NUEs JAMES ALUDERDIOE, 4818.3ne Agent. gitFOR THE SEA SHORE. aP t"' OABIDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD, ONLY TWO AND lIALP HOURS TO THE SEA MORE. On and after Monday, June 7th, and until further no. Hee, (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantic Olby and return. First Passenger Train leaves Vine at. wharf 1.80 A. M. Second " " a " 4.00 P. M. Freight Train with Paaaenger Car attached, 4.86 A. M. Accommodation Train to Weymouth 5.85 P. U. LE4TES ATLANTIC CITY. First Passenger - Train leaves - 8.00 A. M. .Second Ai 4.90 P. M. Freight Train with Panel:lgor car attached, 11.80 P. M. Accommodation ADD TrainON FIELD leaves WeymouthTßAlN, 5.25 A. U. H 14111•06 Cooper's Point, - 11 A. M. and 2P. U. Haddonfield, /P.M.andBP.M. Pare to Atlantic, .la= tieketa are purchased before entering the cars, 11.80, Persons wishing fa go down to the Sea Shore and return the mune day, can !vend ‘ BIN HOURS ON TUK REAM. Tickets for the round trip, $2.60 - Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return next morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on Monday morning, OM. EXTRA NOTICE, The Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run through to Atlantic) on Saturday Afternoon, and eon. time to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave Vine street 6 86 P. 61. ,1 Atlantic) Oity. 400 A. M. . . Stopping at all Stations. Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates: I For the month of June, $lO For the month of Sept. $l6 ss ' ig July, 20 For three months, 95 ss ss August 20 For four months, 60 Churches, Schools, iml f es, Companies and Library Associations, wishing epee al trains, should make early application. Freight must be delivered at Coopeee'Point by P. M. The company will not be responsible for any goods until received and rocalpted for by their Freight Agent at the Point. E. PRAMS, Secretary. jet.tr BRIDGETODt—The Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARCH Street Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8j o'clock A. Ed. Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 o'clock A. M Stopping at New (Bustle, Delaware City, Fort Delaware end the usual Landings on the ()dumpy. Through tickets for Atllleville, Port Elizabeth, Mauricetown, Dividing Greek, Newport,' Cedarville, and. ninon. I..IROWN STOITT.-40 casks " Final & Imported dlroot from London, In storo altd for &I 1 b ; WM. H. YXATON, ~i4l #94111 San litf•sti THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY. AUGUST 12, 1858. LIVER- INVIGORATORi PaarlDlD BY DR. BADVORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is one of the beet Purgative and Liver Medicines Dow before *the public, that ,ackte ati Cathartic , easier, milder, and more offeotual then any other medicine known. It in not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme dy, acting fleet on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowel's to carry off that mat; ter, thee accomplishing two pfirposee effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope rations of moat Cathartics. etrengthens Th e go t= at the BIM time that it purges it, and, when taken daily lit moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Lives is 0 0 of the human body; and when it well, the powers 'of the oped. The stomach is al on the healthy action of performance of its foot le at fault the bowels are system suffers in come- Liverhaving ceased to eases of that organ, one made it his study, in a years, to find some roma act the many derange ble. To prove that this re person troubled with Lx its forms, has but to try a certain. Thane:l=s remove all the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating the dlgeet well, purifying the health to the whole ma cause of the diseaae---ef- Bu.tous sr TACKS are ter, prevented by the oo• INTIOOD.A . roR. One dose, after eating, stomach and prevent the lug. Only one dose, taken Nloara►ne. Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures floe- One dose, taken after PBPI3IA. 1 eV" One dose of two relieve BILE 1111EDLOES. One liptile taken for fe. the cease of the disease, Only one dose immedi:. while one dose, often re- OHOLBRA ?donnas. and irr Only one bottle le eyetem the agate of me -11068. sa hMo eg n s e o b r ott taken *l e n nt =ta Qne dose taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat Ramain its worst Pirms, complaints yield almost One or two dome cure ' in children ; there is no q. remedy in the world, as it ' 1:13 A few bottles cure 02 absorbents. We take pleasure lure- commending this medi cine as a preventive for Pavan and Anna, MULL Pavan, and all Psvaita of a Etworre Tiro. It, op.. rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to teetify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving (Asir unanimous testimony in its favor. Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator, nut SUfallOiP both _tmether.__ 10 A gailearrirla MEDlcai. Dll3oovartY, and le daily work ing cures, almOet too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even thefirst dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the won't Jaundice orDys vpsto to a common Headache, all of Which are the re sult of a DISEARED LIVER- - tl - OE - OilE DOLT.AI PER BOTTLE Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT k, BONS, 218 North Second Street. Betelled by all Druggists. Sole also by SAMUEL Mtn, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and V. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets PhiIRO. apt i to th s-ly PERIIV.TAN SYRUP, OR PROTEOTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIDE OP Having successfully roused the ordeal to whlchlitnr coveries in the Midair' Modica aro subjected, must now bo received as an established median°. Its efilcooy in curing - DYSPEPSIA, Affectione of the Liver, Dram, Negls, BranchMe and Coneumptive tendencies , Disordrrett State of the Blood, Belle, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead et Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond qua , tion. The proofs of its efficacy are so cm morons, so vreH authenticated, and of "N such peculiar character, that au ff erers s? cannot reasonably hesitate to receive • the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure-all, but Its range le extols. sive, because many Menges apparently unlike,' re Intimately related, and proceeding l'roin one cause, may be cured by one remedy. The clue of diseases for which . the Syrup provides a cure is precisely that which has co often bailled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. - Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dis interested persona respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fall to be satisfied with the following, among on. morons tostirnonialn, in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen veil known in the community, and of the highest respectability. The undersigned hexing experleneed the benedelid I. recta or the "Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re. commend it to the attention of the public, From our own experience ae well as from the testi molly of others, whose Intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable. WS , have no doubt of its &Bea• cy in oases of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge end Bron chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, ho. Indeed. its effects would be incrediblb, but from the high character of those who have wit: tossed them, and have volunteered their teetlmony, as re dO ours, so rts remrsurs po w .r. Rsv. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, D. H. KENDALL, M. D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C. AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0. MINN, Mac. TIIOS . WHITTEMORE. - - It is welt known that the medicinal &recta of Proton. tde of Iron is lost by even a very brief espoenre to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoshie of Iron, Without further oxidation, has been deemed Impossible. In the Peruxian Syrup, this desirable point is at tained by eotablination in a way before 1101nown, and this solution may replace all the proto entbonateil, of Oates, and tartrates of the Alateria Medics. A. A lIAYEB, M. D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. 16 Boylston street, Boston. . UOO ' 9 00 3 00 N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, b WATER Street Boston. F.BROWN, FITTS and OLIESTNUTStreata, ELABSAItD & CO., TWELFTH and OREST?iIIT Streeta jel.s..tu th eat-6m went Ageata for Phltadelphla. HOBENSAGK'S IRON - BITTERS. This Medicine, as its name implies, le one of the greatest strengthening preparations extant. It is es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or are enlisted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. Piles, Nervous Debility General Weakness , and all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the digestive mimic SOB PEHALD COMPLAINTS CZNEBALLY there le perhaps no . medicine In the world equal to It, as it eaters , purifies, and replenlahes the blood which is co important to brink about a healthy action THOUSANDS AI'.B LIVING a miserable existence, of a pale Wetly color, 'weak and emaciated, who could be roistered to health by the use of one bottle of thin invaluable medicine. It le no humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any thing that is of au Injurious nature. FOBALI, DISEASES OP TUE BLOOD there is no better antidote than Robensack,a Iron Bit ters. When the blood is impure the whole body Is full of diselee. Blood letting may -answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we mast begin, and to edema's the blood there ie no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent la iron, and we all know Its efficacy in. removing the• impure matter from the whole vleceral system. They are prepared by a prim Beal chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent physicians and others, it the 4, 110 plus altza” of all tonics. HOW ORATIPY/NO to the proprietor that he has eucceeded In compound lug a remedy for many of the' ills that hie fellow. mortale are eubjeot to; and that the habil() spore • elate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact, as the demand for it her far eurpaeeed hie sanguine expectations, READ THE TESTIMONY 08 A WOUTIIY CITIZEN. This is to certify my wife wail to delicate health some three years, with a dimwit peculiar to her sea. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of Hobensack , s Iron Bitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine ,ahe solely re quired, by restoring her 14 health. She hesitate' not to recommend It to those who are similarly affected, as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy, JOHN COLE. No. 881 Oapitol Street. This invaluable Medicine ie prepared only by laNOB 4 / 1 1 8. HODINUOIC., Pharmaceutical Ohemist, N. W. corner of MUD and GANIN Streets . , Philadelphia; To whom all orders must be addressed. Price $l. Discount to dealere. gold 11 Druggiste generally. • robzo-y ANALYSIS OF LYON'S CATAWBA BRANDY by A. A. SAYER, M. D., ABBATE; TO THAI OTATI of MASBAOYOUTTII. !GENERAL CRAanaraa. A light yellowish brown cOlored eplrlt, having a :repent odor; when evaporated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analyzed for volatile and fixed druge, of which no traces of any kind viers _found. Its color le proved to be due to a colored reign an extract derived from wood. !t7ln every respect it la a pure spiritoun liquor. The fragrance or bouquet widen it Immense!' can be leo. lated, and it then appear!' unlike that from Oognae Brandy or Wine, being a fruity essence resulting from a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella Grapes. OninllOLL Oniaiovez.—l, parte In volume of this spirit contains at 00 dog F. del 2-10 parts of pure al , !mho', betidee the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the spirit afford 23 parte of a strong solution of the oil which characterhes this Brandy; the spirit left, alter removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and In all Its qualitise a perfect spirit not subjeca to change. One 13.3, gallon of this Brandy at 00 deg. I. contains, be. sided the spirit and oil only 220 gre . of matter com posed of entreat of fruit, gum, and colored resin from wood. Boavoltaanuary 26.1868. Dr. OOK.E, State Inspeotor of Ohio, and Dr. JAS. CHILTON, Chemist, of New Fork, both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. For Medicinal purpose' Lyon'e Catawba Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed to supersede the poisonona compounds sold under the name of brandy. As a beverage, the pure article is altogether importer, and a sovereign, sure remedyfor Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &0., &o. Also, SEIHELBY'S STILL AND SPARKLING CHAMPACINE.—These Wines are made In the neigh borhood of Ointinmsti, end are guarantled to be the Pure Aden of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and portions who require a gentle alma. taut, and for Saoramehtal purism'. Retail price 51.56 per bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the "Sole Agents" for the State of Penn 'Sylvania, A. F. HAZARD & CO., Wholesale Drugglete, No. sog MARKET Street. Also for gale by the following apothecaries : AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut eta. JNO. W. SIMES & EIONO,IBth and 226 and Market streets. STAOIOIOI3BII, 'Eighth and Green ate. R. NESINGEII, Second and Mary eta., Southwark. G. W. N2DINGZII, Paeaynnk Rout Ind Washington street. G%O. B. 11.0BENBACIK, Third and Green Oa. A. B. 71ORTIPIt. Broad aad Coate% ate. fell CIGARS, OF PAVQRITE BRANDS LI and assorted sises,earefully selected by own house It ii&VIII26, in Store, and received by ever) arrival from v at t e YUGUET & SONS, 216 South FRONT Street. VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS finiAlla.—A Actor invoice of these celebrated limas on board brig " sew Ifra,li A tly impeded from Marano, ma for male low , by OR 48 TI rI, (Now) Wasiit i 1 Wow osoond, 0 113 Pir?/ 1 01911‘. ,l3leAianal,; - ~ principal regulators of the performs its, lune Lions system ore rally dere]. most entirely dependent the Litter for the proper Sion' ; when the atrunach at• fault, and the whole guence of one organ—the do Ito duty. Roe the die of the proprietors ha s practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter manta to which it is lia- medy le ut lost found, tiny VIE COMPLAINT, In any of bottle, end conylotion le morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and ohln ery, removing the footing a radical Care. oared, and, what is bet- I easlonal use of the Livsa fe emffident to relieve the food from tieing end sour- before retiring, pretenta night, loosens the bowels TIVENZEIS. each mesl,iriU tureDTß teaspoonfuls will always mato oindrlptionzinnoTes and inak.i sparred am, etely reltevee 0 tt o n i 43, panted, to a Imo me for Preventive of Oriot.sta. needed to throwout of the (Mao after a long AWE. for JATINDICB removes all color from the ehln. time 'before eating gives makes food dives will. ed, ewes OllRONlO.Mien while 80)411(6 Et and Born to the drat dose. attacks wised by WoRNB surer, ester, or speedier never faits. Deorsr, by exciting the, THE THE LIVRR INVIGORATOR OERTIPIOATE OF DR. HAYES .BOLD BY Cobacto anb Cigara. 's:r, ,F-(,:t- Lgoat Nit;ited. N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS .1 FOR TE my OD COUNTY " OF ,PHILADEL PHIA. In the matter of the estate of WH/TE, STEVENS, & 00., our petition of ISAifi S. WATERMAN, aesignee, „ The undersigned, Master and Examiner, to whom was referred, by the above-normal Court, the petition of Isaac S. Waterman, assignee of tho estate of White, Stevens, & Co., praying tho advice and direction of the Court in the matter of the proposed compromise of tho claim against George L. BrOOM. & CO., will meet the parties interested at his office, No. 255 8: FOURTH fit., on SATURDAY, August 14, 1858 at 11 o'clock A. M. aus-th s to 5t WM. SERGEANT. MUNICIPAL ' CLAIMS.—NOTICE IS If Banff GIVEN to the Owners of Promisee mentioned in the appended Memoranda of Kunicipal Maims, that Write of &ire noise will be issued there on in 'Three Months from this date, unless the same ,hall he paid at the 0111ce of the undersigned, No. 189 glouth RIPTN Street, at or before that time. WILLIAM M. FRITH. Attorney for Plaintiff. The City of Philadelphia, tense of George W. Stroud, vs. Robert Dempster. O. P. March Term, 1056. N 0.267, Paving south aide Bartley etreet, 150 feet went of Fif teenth, $23.68. Same vs same. 0 P. March Term, 1858, No. 268. Paring mouth side Barclay street, 120 feet west of Fif teenth, $21.97. Same vs. same. 0. P. March Term, 1858, No. 289. Paving south aide Barclay street, 185 feet west of Pit teenth, $21.07. game re. John Darer, owner or reputed owner. 0. P. March Term, 1858. No. 274. Street paving, north side Waehington etreet, 149 feet 8 inchee east of Twenty. third street, $218.94 ,May 19,1858. A SSIGNEES' NOTlOE.—Notice is here .csi- by given, that MARTHA A. DODGE, Machinist, of the city of Philadelphia, has this day made a gene ral Assignment of all her property, real, personal. and mixed, to WILLIAM 11. GRASS, inn . trust, for the benefit of her creditors. All persona having claims are requested to present them, and those indebted to make payment to the undersigned. DUANE WILLIAMS, 4ae3y WALNUT Street, Attorney for Assignees. JAG -matey/ Wiwi 2,1858 etburational. EEGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON, NEW .EASY.—This Fehool Is adapted to those who desire their sons to have a careful preparation for College or for a business life. Thorough instruction is given in English, Mathematics, Anci;ent and Modern , Langwaires, ao. The instructors aim, not only to have their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles; but to form those habits of thought which will render future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Decla mation, Composition, and Debate are practised in the Edgehill Literary Society, which embraces all the pu pils of this School. Tor particulars, terms, &c., ad- dress BEV. JAMES I. lIELtil or ►all-2m 'REV. JAMES P. HVGIIES, PrfAcipsfe tTILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, for the Scholastic' year, congaing of ten-months, J. J. REED'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No, 1123 WALNUT Street, The system of tuition le based on that adopted in the beet Seminaries In Europe, and comprises thorough In. struction in the 7.nglieb, French, and Latin languages.; special attention Is also paid to the formation of an ale• gent style of composition, and to the cultivation of a taste for polite literature. The course of study will embrace every branch of education. A limited number of pupils admitted into the family. Their religions and moral training Is under the special care of airs. Heed, who has had many years experience, and deference will be paid to the feelings mad wishes of their parents in these matters. The health and comfort of the young ladies is also carefully attended to by her. Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Friday, re salved atproportionate rates. A week's vacation at Christmas and at Easter. TERMS. (Payable half in advance, and half at the expiration of five months.) )tor tuition in the regular course of study $lOO 00 N. B.—A Junior ohms will be formed. Herman, Spanish, Italian. and other languages, Mu llin, (vocal and irodrumentala Drawing and Panting, (in oil and water colors,) at Profesaors , charges. Van of Piano, per annum 20 00 ,‘ Harp. ■ Guitar. Pox Boarding 250 00 Waßlitog at 50 cents per dozen. Each boarding pupil ht required to bring hor own tow ola, silver fork and spoon. Pew rent at.coat. TESTIIVIONIALB It affords me pleasure to state that Mr. J. J. Reed is recommended by official testimonials of distinguished gentlemen in London. From personal acquaintance with him, I can most cheerfully recommend him as an ac complished scholia and gentleman to the confidence of the public. A. CONVERSE. The subscriber taken great pleasure In uniting with Dr. Converse in the above recommendation. From per sonal acquaintance with Mr. Reed, an wall as from his distinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar. ORARLES WADBWORTII., We are happy to hear that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen tleman of considerable literary attainments, and who haacontributed to Graham's many excellent eketches on eminent persone, has re-opened his Institute for Young Ladies, at 1523 Walnut street, one of the most admira ble localities la the city. Mra. Reed is a lady who has had many years' experience In tuition, and bears a high reputation for success in training her pupils, both mo rally and mentally. Mr. Reed, from his knowledge of European languages and from having graduated in the Mat colleges in tingland, imparts the advantages of the best European systems of education; and particular at tention is paid to the study of English Composition and Polite Literature. We would lay some stress on this latter fact, altice general literary Information and ma ture, though by far the most distinguishing sign of in telligence and relined education, are, on the whole, far more neglected In most schools and colleges than any other branches.—Editor of Graham's Magazine for July, 10. i, F. 81. REFERENCES. v qt Penns7lvania.. Provost of the University John J. Fraser, LL. b., Professor of the Pigmies! &fences in ditto. •George Allen, LL. D., Professor of Ancient Lan- guages In ditto. lion. William Id. Meredith. Col. john W. Forney, editor of The Press. Charles G. Leland, Esq.., editor of Graham's Maga zine. Rev. William B. Stevens, D. D., Rector of St. An drew's. Rev. Amass Converse, D. D., editor of the Chriaticut Observer, Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Arch-street Preeby terian Church. Joseph L. Keen, Ego., West Philadelphia. Thomas S. Taylor, Eel., West Philadelphia. PIANO-FORTE—Elementary and finishing lessons by An ncooroplished foreign Artist.No.l623 WALNUT Bt. 105-1 m IVIISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S LTA BOARDING AND DAY 1101100 L FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1103 WALNUT Street, west of MEN.. TEENTU, Philadelpbio, will be re-opened on WED NESDAY, the Bth of September. au2-2m* CBITTENDEN'° PHILADELPHIA 00BUSEROIAL COLLEGE, northeast corner of OHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets. An Institution designed to tit young men for AC TIVE BUSINESS. The whole building Is occupied, sad fitted up in style surpassing anything of the kind In this country. Thorough preparation for. the counting home BOARD OP TRUSTIES. B. B. Contegys, Francis lineklai, George H. Stuart, David Milne, John Spsrhawk, David 8. Brown, Ingo Hacker, A. T. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown, Joshua L ppinoott. ap2S-tf JOHN H. BELL, TEAOHEB OP NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY, At BRYANT .t STRATTON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. S. H. eorner SEVENTH and OIIESTNEIT Streets. I ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, LA N. B. corner EIGHTH sod BUTTONWOOD Bta. COhiIdEBOIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping to all its various forme; preparing Students thoroughly for situations in any branch of bualssetr; Plain and Orna• mental Writing,• Commercial Calculatlns; Law and Cor respondence. Pio institution in the United States gives a more thorough and practice: course. In this depart ment no teaching is done in alarmed, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. MATILEMATIOAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT.—(Separate from the above,) Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Oka- Meal Education, vim : Spelling, Beading, Writing Gram mar, Geography', Arithmetic, Philosophy, .to , Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of IS months commence September let, awl February let. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and charged sooordingly. Oita. legume furnished gratis. mh26-tf F. PONLHAVY LONG, Principal. tiRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN Or Air NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southemt corner BEVENTIL and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or gond for tircular. Je11141" Oliiina, elm an etuteneware ;FRENCH PLATE GLASS.—HAVING been appointed by the t , Compagnie de Floretre" the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS In this city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or OCILIKEL. mere, from our stock on hand, POLISHED PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts. Rough Plate, for Floors and Skylights; and SilvereePlate, of large size, for Mirrors. The Glees will be sold at the lowest prices, and warranted superior, in every respect, to any other Imported. ROST. SHOEMAKER ec 00., Plate and Window Glass Warehouse, N. oor. of FOURTH and RACE Streets, sch2S-tf Phtladelphla JJINDOW GLASS! WINDOW GLASS! !—We invite the attention of the pp lic to our exteneive etotk of Trench and American Window Glue. The loge and woll.seleoted stock of Game constantly en band enables us to fill all orders with deepatoh, and 1111 low as any other house in the elty. ZIEGLER A SMITH. Wholesale Druggists, rahlS O. W. corner of Second and Green ete. "UEHIGH COAL.—The Subscribers have now on hand a superior article of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's Coal, ary- T. Tn.DIS 19 00 ornsa.) v hich they axe ready to deliver to their Customers at the lowest market price. Carefully pre pared for family use over large rolling screens. ISAAC K. WRIGHT & SON, Yard, Catharine St. Wharf, Office, 124 9 Second St. PIIRE LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP COAL.—JAMES 11. MONTGOMNRY informs hie friends and the public that he bna effected an arrange mont with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the sale of theirJustly-colebrated LBUIGII COAL. lie has also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top Mines for the sale of his valuable smitt-BITUMINOUS COAL, and in now prepared to 'receive ordets and make prompt deliveries, at, his Oalee, No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. j0.44m GUERING, FOX, & (JO., wholesale and .11.' retail dealers In LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Bohailkill Thrd—RA.o.ll sad BROAD strestai Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal from tho most approved mines, under COM, end wo wed oprowlyfor family use, fee-y etattotterg. ULANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. ILOOAN, Blank Book blennfaotnrer, Stationer and Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, io pre pared at all times to furnieh, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Backe, Public Offices, Merchants, and othero, of the best quality of Eyelet" or American Paper, and bound in various styles, in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PIUNTINO of every description. Engraving and Lithographing effeented with neetnelia and despatch. can S A genera l ery asoortmeni of English, /remit and Ameri tation, Concerning Ilir. Ilogra , a contribution to the Franklin Instant°, the Committee may—. This display of bleak booze for banking and mercantile use lo the beet in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the worionenship most excellent, and their finish and ap pearance nest end appropriateo , .020-tf B or ku S ciui loo_ „M ut Sjk . ti Bones, suitable for u doLt i ohl t kers, in store and for ssig - 2rX-1 PEIRCE jk, 00, ' '-.lltuitirattre Companies. 44 IRE' RI SK S ONLY - TAKEN )5- JR: OIRAILD FIRE AND MARINE,INOURANc'D COMPANY, Philadelphia.., Office No , 414 WALNUT Olivet, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's Building.) ' CAPITAL, $200,000. MIIO7OIIB. Wm. St. Swain, Wm, 0. Itudrnan, [of Public Ledger. C D. Shoemaker, John Anepach, Jr., Jer. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thom, Craven, ' J. B. Hughes, Francis Peters, Wm. S. Boyd, , H. 8., Coggshall, Geo. W. Woodward, ' Jno. McClure, .1110. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. JOEL JONES, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAB. B. ALTOUD, Secretary. 3y2e.ly MOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN -BIIRANOB COMPANT—Ofitee No. 413 - WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. - - • John H. Diehl,_ 3. Edgar Thomson, P. M. Potts, H.H. Bhillingtork. 0. B. Spangler, - .0. G. Bower, Abraham Rex, John W. Sexton, B: S. Warne, John Garrieon, George Howell, Rathbun. Pena, Wm. P. Leeoh, R. T. Henan, - H. H. Houston, • Joe: R. Withers, Abraham P. Byre, B. Booth Oharles P. Norton, John H. lowans, JOHN H. HURL, Preeident. B. B. WARNE, Vice President. One. A. DOT, Secretary. mylo CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE QOM PAWL, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. °UAW/WM SiAPITAL 8500,000 TIRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY Ist, 1858. me2o-ttaal Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, dco 1349,625 00 Bills Receivable, (for policies issued ,) 2,177 76 Unsettled Book Accounts, (tor policies,).... 1 513 83 Cash in Bank and in °Mee 10,433 43 Oarh in hands of AgentaaadOorreepoodente, 1,898 81 3650.43 No losses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. DIBINOTOBB William M. Godwin, B. B. Crawford, James W. Queen Jno. L. Muer, George W. Hall,' William B. Themaa, B. Franklin .Thokion, O. N. Winalow, J. O. Hopper, Henry D. blears. WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. O. NOPPEZ, Secretary. mrlo.dtt CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South POURTII Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital 8200000. Organised 1861. Privileged to insure Homes, annually'or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period ; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De posits; hold Trots and grant annnitlee ALFRED WEERB, President. D. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Diaavam, Secretary. Diltllo7ollB. Alfred Weeks, Eon. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, W. Porney, J. W. Bonder, ' P. B. Mingle, C. R. Ricking, /awes Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Without, Z. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelB-1y G. P. unser. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Oapital, te19,725.08. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments--pur. Chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all M Th depending on the continencies of Life. They act as Execrators, Admin g istrators, AssigneeS, Tnusteei, and Onardlaus, Tn 1164111. .• Daniel L. Miller, Barone! B. Broken, Benjamin MAUS, William Martin Blehard B. Newbed, James B. hierarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Huston, Bamuel 0. Huey, Theophllna Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Bdmnnd A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Htitchlueon, Rodolphns Kent, John W. ilornor, William 11. Carr, 7111 e B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph H. Thomas, Warner M. Basin John O. Brenner, P.O. Mahler, Beaton. DANIEL L. IdlLL7ll_ll , ?resident. BAMIIIS B. BTOKOH, Vice Pres% Jou W. Ilnixon. SeeretarT. rati-1y COMMONWEALTEI PM Of MB DTATP OP PBNNSYLVANL&. OFFION, NORTURTST POEN= !MIRTH AND WALNUT DTBII2I, 78ILADILp L, Iluburitud Capital, wow. Paid up CUpital,s2oo.ooo • ECIZOTOBEI. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. S. Stewart, H. L. Benner J. B. Butler, J. M. Wititall; J. K. Walker, Edw. 0. Knight, B. B. Wendell ) H. Lewis, Jr., S. E. Houle. DAVID JAYNE, M. D. President. THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice Pres%i. Selina a. moox, Secretary. jail., nELAWARE MUTUAL• SAFETY IN -8III(ANON COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TRH LEGISLATURE of PBNN- SYLVANIA, 1835. 01110111, 8.111. Come 'MINI, and weLNIIT fitreatfi PIIMADIMPIak. MARINE INSURANCE, ON 9118871-43, CABO°, To all parts of the Wald; FRBIGHT, INLA D INSURANCES, en Needs, by Elver, Canals, Litres, and Land Vintage to all lasts or the Union, FIRE INSURANCES, mertmcctuer recc.at i , -- On /Noses, DwellUgllonses, Ne. ABUTS 07 TIM COMPANY, Norembet4i 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Beallistate 8 101,055 94 PhiladelphlaCity and other Loans Stock in Dante, Railroads, and banners Companies 12,508 00 Bllla Booolyable 229,991 95 Oath on hand 88,892 NI Balance In bands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Pundits recently Issued, on other debts doe the Company 92,780 57 Etabsariptlon Notes 100,000 00 William Martin, James 0. Hand, Joseph H. ibmi, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Sondes, Jamas Traquair i John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Tr., John R. Penrose, I.F.Peuiston, • George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Bamnel E. Stokes, Dr. R. M. Huston, Maury Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Spanner Mcllvaln, Robert Burton, Jr., Oharles Kelly, ann. B. Semple , Plitabili,, H. Jones Brooks i i Dr. T. Morgan, .t Jacob P. Jones 1. T. Logan, cg WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS O. HARD, Floe President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. Jan.y FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME INSITRANOR COMPANY. Capital SIOO,OOO. (Organized under the Act of Assembly relative to In mance Companies, passed April 24,1855.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vles.President. WILLIAMS I. BLANORARD, Secretary. wee 4U ORITTNIIT St., Philadelphia. D/BROTOII/3. George W. Day, /stub K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr., Oharies Richardson, D. D. Bhp Rarelay Lippincott, John W. Arenas% Jos. R. Brognard, A. R. Roaenheim, Chas. litotes, feaa.y M. Stem. Wines attb jiLiquara. A LEXANDRE BRIGNETTE BRANDY. The subscribers have been appointed sole agents in the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known ROCHELLE DRANDY t 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, 1011 halt, quarter, and ono. eighth pipes, dark and pale. ARNOLD k. WORL, 120 WALNUT Street. TIMES ROBI at CO. COGNAC.—The eubscribers, sole agent; in the State of Tennaylvs. Dia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to its superior quality, and feel confident it will compare favorably with the moat favorite brands In the market. ARNOLD & WORL D 120 WALNUT Street. A constant supply of the above In the United States bonded er eeb ouee, entitled to debenture, of various vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes. jel6.tf I AM BRE Y GRAPE-LEAF 0 lIA.M -LI PM:ME. SIALNAP , 3 AD, Zio.-20 tierces No. 1 Salmon; IS We. do.; 60 bble. prime Sea Shad; 200 bb]a. Seale-SA; 180 bbls White-flen, now in More and for sate by JOHN H. KENNEDY & 00., au 3.1 v Hoe 180 and 152 North wbarva 11RANDIE3.--ic Pinot Claatilloo," Nue% and other Corneal of 'alone vintages, In hall pipes and quarter oak ; Pellevolein Roehelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, half auks, and one•elghth cute. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & 00., 221 and 223 South Fourth street huge anb ROBERT BROEMARER & CO., ;sooEsmat DRUGGISTS, ddanpfaddatrela and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES, And WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOUNPII and SHOE Streets, Philadelphia. Bole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Ploreffe Plate Glue. wh2d-tf Z 1 GLEE & SMITH, WHOLESALE DIMattIBTS, southwest corner or BBOOND and ORRIN Streets , hare in store, and offer to the trade in ote to snit portal/ARS: .Ing. Yen. lied. Whiting. Chun Arabic, picked and porta. Benue Alex. Oil Aniseed. Paris Green, tsl Brand , ITE LEAD, ZINO FAINTS, Bco.- VV ;-• We offer to the public, White Lead, Zino Paints, Colors In Oil, Varnishes, &c., at such reduced prices that we invite the attention of dealers and mummers to enr stock. ZIEQLXR & SMITH, B. W. cor. Second and Green ate. 11, ADE LPR IA WARRING AND VENTIIATING. WAREHOUSE!. ARNOLD & WILSON, 180008 BOORS ye a. •. HARRISON. We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public) are respectfully invited to examine oar extensive stock of Warm Air Parnsoes, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, &tameled Stone lUantels, Parlor Coal Grates, /co., &o. We are now manufacturing 011/LSON'S OELEBRATSD PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING PUBNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever talented, and salted to all Weasel of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down Grates and Parlor Coal Grates of all rises and patterns. We ' have also commenced the manufacture of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Stews. These Rentals were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and Exhi bitieu of Ms Ranktia In.tiiinte oj this oily. They represent all the rare and beautiful ANTIQUIImenBLce, are not injured by Smoke, Coal Oas, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at snuck less price than Marble. Call and au them, ARNOLD & BBNJ.II. PELTWELL, floperintendent. , Paustatnnia. Anril,lB6o--apea 17 Y RIM =Five puncheons Bag Rum, a very superior article, In store and for sae by A. 2dBRIIIO, il2l-t! 140 South FRONT Street. VET : - bal ' bble. of the tele v brated Detrolt Altea Whits Flek, Suet received awl for Olt ti CI. 0. BADLNR & Co., V VVVI* WAM MTh DTIIIOTOIIB IBBUSANOI OOMPANY 44785 87 M'=ll ARNOLD A. WORL, Agent', 120 WALNlllratreet ebipping. FOR BAN FRANCISCO AND PRAtEIVIVIVER DIREOT. THE CALIFORNIA, NEW TORII, AND EUROPEAN STERSII4IIIP CO. lIKVE PUROILUED TRH BTRAMSRIPB ELEFLITA.N.N AND WA.SETIPTGFTON, VORXBIII.Ir OP THU SOUTUAMPTON AND BREMEN LINE These Ships were constructed under Governmeat in spection, of the best material, " Live Oak Frames,• and are in ell respects well known as the moat safe and com fortable Steamships out of the port of New York. The Company's Steemahl p . . . HERMANN, • • CAPTAIN EDWARD OAVENDY, Will poaitilrely pall on the Stet of Augast,inatant, from Pler No. 30 NORTH mi.v2a, &ova .Ntath MOORE Street, New York, for SAN FRANCISCO and nein, RIVER, touching at Rio Janeiro and Valparaiso. Only a limited number of passengers and amount of freight will be taken, for which early apidteiition 'must, be made. The accommodations 'of this Steamer are un surpassed._ - For freight or passage apply at the Office of the coal party ; No. 823 GREENWIOII St?eet, Noir York. HENRY RANDALL, Aged. au9-mwf at STEAK TO ,ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, VIA GALWAY, IRE LA N D.—The shortest sea passage between America and Europe. Thls line is composed of poweiful paddle wheel steamships, 'of which the American Empire, •Frince Albert, and the Indian Empire are now running. The next departure front New York (to be followed by others of the tine about every two weeks) will be the PRINCE ALBERT, SATURDAY, August 21, direct for Galway. Passengers will have a free ticket by the usual railroad routes to any of the principal cities of Great Britain. First Masa Second class Third class A liberal cabin table will bo provided, al* cooked provisions for third-class paaaengers to Galway. For passage, freight, and other particulars, apply to WILLIAM A. SALE & 00., No 48 SOUTII Street, New York. aulo-dt2.o fia, HO FOR FRAZER RIVER GOLD tr , DIGGINGS—FOX. LINE FROM NEW YORK —First vessel for-PORT TOWNSEND, in the itumedi. ate vicinity of the Gold Mines, direct. The A 1 clipper barque VICKERY will sail about the lath inst. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodations, apply to STICR'vEY & PARSONS, Agents, 131. North Wharves, Philadelphia. Will be succeeded by an Al ship. au9.-St*. ,sIk,FOR NEW ORLEANS—LOIIISIANA LlNE—First vessel to sail In a few days with what freight Duets. Freight taken .at as low rates as any ramie now loading. The first-class, remarkably fast-sailing packet ship ~P LIMADES,O . Captain Winslow, le now loading at Bace.sireet wharf, and, having a large portion of her cargo engaged and coming alongside, will have quick despatch as above. Shippers will phase hurry their goods alongside, and bills of lading to the counting-house for signature. For balance of freight, (which will be baton at name ratea as any other venal loading.) or passage, basing handsome cabin accommodations, apply on board or to BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00., auft-dtf 120 North Wharves. The P. Insures At the lowest rates and will take steam. down the Delaware and up the Mississippi. I , Vii SAN FRANCISCO.—OLIPPER. OP SATURDAY, 14th Anima last —Lovelies , RATIO, AND NO Dersirtron. The !splendid tint•class Olipper'Bhip TALISMAN, Thomas commander, is receiving her cargo at pier 10, Rest River, New York. This magnificent Ship hi ono of the fined and fleetest Clippers in the trade, and well-known" for the good order In which she delivers her cargo Being of mode rate capacity, and having the bulk of her cargo en gaged, she will have extraordinary despatch. Nor balance of freight apply to 8.1111101.,_13.11d0N5_, & 00 120 NORTH WILARVBI3. sa,WANTED—A first-class VESSEL, of 800e1 000 tons capacity, to load for a port in the Paeide. Cargo now ready, and fair freight will be paid. Apply to jyl6-dtf BISHOP, SIMONS Et. 00. • 120 Norm mlzrenvis gibWANTED—A good VESSEL, to load In the Lontslans Line - , for Now Orleans. Quick despatch and good rates elven. -PP/Z lO J. 116-11 s, B/SHOi SIMONEI & - • • - 120 NORTH WHARVES. QTEABI TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS GOW, DUBLIN, BELPASTi awl LONDONDERRY, rig LIVERPOOL. THE LIVERPOOL AID PHILADELPHIA STEAM SHIP CO.'S Clyde-lmllt bon Steamships are Intended to 841 es follovro : ram( HEN XORX. ' • CITY OP BALTIMORE Thureday , CITY OP WASHINGTON KANGAROO it ,c 29th And °soh alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. B.; PROM LivrarooL CITY OP WAOH/NOTON KANGAROO CITY OP BAI.TIMOBE And each alternate Wednesday. Cabin Passage from New York and Philadelphia....s7s Third Class to any of the above-mentioned places, and found in beat cooked Proclaim' se Return Tickets good for 6 months 60 Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York or Philadelphia , 40 Passengers forwarded to Ilene, Paris, Bremen, tam burg, Jcc., without delay at through rates. The Company'a Steamship DOSPIiORUS will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liverpool, in connection with the departures fochNew York, taking goods from Antwerp to New York, are through rate of freight. "Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York $45. Tlnkfts onursrnonLfrOna £1 upwards. Par freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 15 BROADWAY, New York, and 169 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. JOIIN G. DALE Agent. Or Je22 62 and 68 Tower Building, Liverpool. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAS -113110103 431 , 00DtS REOBINSD AND BILLI? 07 LADING mom EVERY DAY The splendid nrsaolaas side-wheel gleescabfps KEYSTONE STATE and STATE 07 GEORGIA, Now forma weekly line for the South and Bouthwest, one of these Alp calling emu SATURDAY at 10 o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston end Ea. mastic".. 90R OHARLIBTON, The KRYPTON& MAU. Captain Charles P. Horeb man, Will commence loading on Thursday, August 19th and Sail for Charleston, 8.0., on Saturday, August Plat at 10 o'clock A M. TOR SAVANNAH. The STATB OP eIIORGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin. will commenoe loading on Thnsaday, August 12th, and Bail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Aug. /4411, at 10 Odor& A M. At both Obarleaton and Savannah, these shipacronnect with Osman for llorida and Havana, and with rail roads, &0., for all Ouse Is the South and Bongiareat. PII6 .' M.InTIM Hoary Preight at as average of 16 per coot. below New York steamship rotes. INSIMENON. -- • . FREIGHT and INBURANOS on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vesseli. Cabin passage CO 00 Steerage do • 800 Excursion Tickets, goad for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the , ship ha/ mailed. Per freight or passage, apply to • A. HERON, Jr., No. 826 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston, T: B. A T. G. BUDD. Agents In Savannah, 0. A. OREINHR & 00. Yor Florida, from Charleston, steamer CABOLLNA, every Tuesday. Yor Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana from Cherleston, steamer MAUL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. jeu STEAM TO GLASGOW, LI ' - POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON , without delay, for 80 dollars.. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places by any steamer of the llne, 60 dollars for the round trip, out and back. 7103 XaW 1016. _ New York, Makfillan,Saturday, July 10, 4112 o' eloak, Edinburgh Cumming, ant, , Glasgow, Goodwin, bugast i t i gi plow cit!.utiow. Glasgow, Goodwin . Smarmy, 1111110. New York, McMillan. Wednesday, August 11. Zdinburgh , Ocurunirg_ Saturday, Aug. 14. RATES OF PASSAU]. lion 01.4SeoW. First Chum 16 guinea Steerage, found wig' cooked previsions now slaw 7016. First Clem 76 OD Steerage, found with cooked piovisione ...... tio 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta in Steerage, free. Return tickets available within els months, by any ;teamster this line. First Class $l4O 00 Steerage 880 00 An experienced Burgeon at Ladled to each Steamer. For freight _or passage apply to WORKMAN & 00.,158 WALNUT Street, Phlladel. phis. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL & 'TANEY, Buchanan's - Wharf, Baltimore. myll FITT& BRITISH and NORTH • !MALL MAIL 13TBAMBHIP8. _ •1011 saw TOLE TO LITIZTOOL. Chief Cabin Passage Sewn& Cabin Passage Taos iorrox ro_l.lTaarOot. Chief Cabin Parings Second Cabin Passage . 60 The skips from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt..lndkine. CANADA, Capt. Lang. , ARABIA, Capt. 1. Stone. AMERICA, CaptAFlckman ASIA, Capt. R. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ririe. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These Teasels carry a clear white light at mitatlead; green on starboard bow ; red en port bow. CANADA., Lang, I Balton, Wednesday, July 29. AMERICA, Wickman, cc N. York Wednesday, Aug 4. EUROPA, Leitck, cc Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11 PERSIA, Jndkina, cc N.York, WednesdAy, Aug 1S NIAGARA, Moodie, cc Boston, Wednesd4, Ang 55. ARABIA, Stone, " N.York,Wedaesdey, Sept. 1. CANADA, Lang, cc Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8. AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 15. EUROPA, Leitch, c , Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Judicial, cc N.York. Wefineeday, Sept. 29, Berths not secured onol paid for. An eXperleneed Burge on board. • The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the Talus thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to my 10. y B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. boa. etntlaunio Suntiabing coobs. WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S BURNIBHINO OToRa . . PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUPAC TORY, . . At the Old stand, No. 700 OIIEBTNITT 9TREItT, oppo.. site the weshicgtoo Hence A. WINCLINSTER trill give, as heretofore, his per soma . u pervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Fhlrts n o collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale bide supplied on liberal terms. jy24.ly yIV. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Wm ., CHEW= tt, 8001 . 0 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlyopposlte the Girard Stones,) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, and Is pre pared to 811 orders for SHIRTS at short, notice. A perfect St guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl9-tf GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W. EGIGHT,I6OB AIM( Street, above Sixth, Philadeljdda. Dealer in all kinds of Famishing Goods and manufacturer of Dine Shirts, warranted equal in every* respect to any others manufactured in this city or eleewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. Mh1.1.1 , GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DIMMING GOWNII..--The largest Led but as sortment in the city, wholesale and - rata , with a full line otynder Clothing, suited to the seas ,atW. W. 11.N1IGHT . 1 8, 608 ABU Street above Sixth, Philadele phis,. tabl-tf DUNE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.- 1. A very metier &Male. Reim& to buts or wan lota, b 7 . , WIPANDAL3I, Rilitoß, 00., -' __„ ► • • NWA MAIM leniagit EIN.MRSN• 04TEI PENNSYL VANIA. DALLRO' AD. BETTWEHESI, EASTON, NOR ALLENTOWN, HAUGH 0/IIINIS, DELAWARE WATER GAP, dr.c. On and after MONDAY, Jell 28, 1858, the treble on tbla Roed will, leave PRONT and WILLOW streets (flandaya excepted,) as followS For Bethlehem, 'Easton, Delaware Water Gap, &e., (Express,) at 8.13 A. M. Per Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch ()hank, (Ox. prose,) at 2.30 P M. For Doylestown, (Aosommodatlon,) at 8.80 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation;) at 9.80 A M. and 0.30 P M. TRAINS YOB PHILADBLPHLIL Lena Bethlehem (Bzpren) at S A. M. and 6.80 P. hi., with pamengere from Lehigh Valley Rail road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and 8.16 P. )l. Lease Doylestown (Amsommodation) at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M., and arriTe in Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 8.10 P. M. Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at a. 16 A. M. and 2.50 P. M., and arrive in Philadelptda at 7.20 A. M. and 4 P. M. ON BAYB Leave Philadelphia for 11 Doyl ND estown at B.so A. M. and 2P. M. Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at OA. M. and 535 P M. All Passenger trains connect at Chatham street with CRY Passenger Railway. The 8.15 A.M. train from Philadelphia. and the 4.80 M. train -from Bethlehem, make close connection with the Easton and New Jersey Central Railroad. Pare to Bethlehem 21 so • Haub Ohm* 2 40 Doylestown 80 NEW ROUTE TO SOHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN—By 0.18 A. 51. train to Seaton, thence by N. 7. 0. 88. and D. L. & W. BR. to Washington, thence by stage, arri ving at the Mountains at IP. M. Tare 83 24. D - 28 tf - ELLIS CLARE, Agent IHILAD G :KANTO ' AND N 011 MO TO WN ZAILROAD.-43IIMMSB ABRANIONMSNT.--On and after MONDAYS May lOR GDOMANTOWN. LO.lllO Philadelphia at 6.4, 7 8, 17-85,min., 30, 11 X, A. M., 2,8, 4,6, 8, 7, 8, 9,10, and P. M. Leave Olerreantown at 8, 7, ZX, 8,2, 4 0 X. 38 X, 2 -ti Id A. M. 1-10 min., 2, BX, 4X, 6X, 6X, 8, 940 min., Ida M.. The 7.X Welech A. M. Train from clermantown will only at Wayne and Voss Streets Stations. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 rola. A. M., and P. K. Leave Germantown ON A. M., 1-1 min., 43i, sad P. M. ORDITEITIT RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 6.V, 8, 9.06 adz ,ng 9,8,4. 6,8, 10 P. M. Lazio Oheatout fill at 640 aad 7.85,9,10, and 1010 min. A. /2.60, 8.10, 410, 6.10, 7.40, and 990 mill. P.M. ON BONDAYB. Leave Philadelphia. 9.20 A. M., 9, SK, and P. M. Leave Oheetwat Rill at 8.10 min A. IL, 12.40 4.10 6.40 P.M „ los CONBIMH.OI3II.IIIi AND NORPJEZOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6 9, 11 A. M., 1.06 min., 8.10 Wu.. 1.11( P. /1. Lem Norristown at 6,1, 9,11. A. M., 1,13 K, and ON P ON SUNDAYS, - Leave Philadelphia at OA. M., and BP. M.. - - Leave Norristown at 7 A. M. and BP. M. POE MANAYUNR. Leave Philadelphia at 8 x,Tx,4, 11 A. M. 1.08 min a 2.45 min.., 8.10 min., 4X, ISX, OX, 8,117( P. M. Leave Manayank at OX,lx, SX, 9X, UN A. M., 17(, 3,4, BX, 7„ And 9 P. M. • Sundays same as Norristown. CHEAT= VALLEY RAILROAD /OR DOWNINU. TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at and 3.10 rain. P. M. Leave Downingtown at 111 A. IL, sad 1 P. IC H. H. SMITH, Genera Superintendent. Depot, Math and Greek' streets. Philadelphia. 1858",ifLL SYavAlvAiBsB PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITIBEHIGH, And thenoe by Railroad to TUMBLING, . - BT. LOMB BTRIIRENVILLI, CLEVELAND, OLNOINNATI - CHICAGO, unnsvarAl, - BURLINGTON, INDLLNAPOI,M, - - ST. PAVIA, - And all lonnidinte points in OHIO, INDLt.NA, ILLINOIS, KENTVORY, MOE& GAN, WISCONSIN MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NILk. 7 " 58A8 ANDRBRAB of Pittsburgh, Mb • Putftiger° to P°lnta' 7iree choke (tr Mutely tinf i ta r. Oferelsod sod Orestitnes 'requested to motes eekettso 11 be foreapp l ying eta: TWIN THROUGH TRAINS IRANI PHULADIE, PHU - DAILY, West./ arming elaee aonaeatioaa at . Plttabank t 0 all pi:data On and attar MONDAY, May 10th, 1868, Maws through, and Two aceconmodation trains, will Isom DIA depot, 8. N. cantor ELEVENTH sad /LOME? streets, as follows : 'RUINS YOB 717Y8813011 TWAY FIOYI 11775, BUBB% AND ?ELI lifle7 LLCM AND KIST LiSITR. Mail *min at,...1.110 A. M. Mall train M.. 11.00 night. Past 00 noon. Put 1in0..... . 450 A. M. Pxprou mall-11.00 night. Boreal mai.. 1.20 noon. WAY TRAINS UIAYII. WAY TRAINS Llallll. Harrisburg ao- • Harrisburg connsodation.s.oo P. M. commodation.T.l6 P.M. Lancaster " 6.00 P. M. Lancaster' u. 0.50 A. M, The mail train stops at thestationsbetwesn nibs. delphia and Pittsburgh.. -' The Rzpreu wail rails daily, the other trains 01111d117 am:opted... • • s , • The ears leave the Pennsylvania Balboa& Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and 'bast'', entrance on Eleventh street, where throngh ticketa to all pants West can be obtained, Baggage will be reoeived at the Depot at any time dn. ringthe W. No charge for handling baggage. - • • Nor farther information apply at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Ocimpany, southeast tenter of Eleventh and Market Weals, between the home of TA, M. aas nd u P. M. my 10 ;g= am -T VC.; Wednesday, Jane 23d July 7th It mat . • .... - • - 1614LANCARD 0.11 8 E • • JUP and TWIILYTIC-Strost,-Novr Turk, ra-opened, elegantly farnlehed with every modern' improvement. The 'ctation IA thahlonable end healthy. The 'rooms are large aid *el , Tostitated. btesla served at all hours, and-Wry - attladion paid -to, the comfort of guests. Transient board $2 per day. Pee mutant board at lower rates. The Whole under tke management of O. T. MAMBA LAN, (late of the Halted' States Hotel, Philadelphia,) who respectfully. solicits the patronage of his friends and the travelling =bile. JONES HOUSE, lIARREIEORG„ Pa., • • Alreated 1n1951.) , ELEGANTLY PURNIRRED. - . NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. Ar 29-7 , . WELL'S ()OVERLY, propitstn. • WORRELL ROUSE, N. W. oor. THIRD and lI.A.RHONY 00IHLT. Tee undersigned takes Pleasure in infonoinsi hta Mende - and the public at large; that he has opened the above %.BTABLIMIMENT, and pledges himself to merit the patronage of Me patrons, every article is of cups. nor qualtlyi. havln been selected without regard to pries.2f-Itnt WO/IRM, Prottietor. my " Nionoias noun, INDROPRAN PLAN,) OPEN DAY .AIYD , NDIET. N 0.134 SOUTH SIGHTH BT., BELOW CIMISTNITP. PEOLADALMIA. , ' - This HOUR is for Pennanentand Trani - dent Lodg ing. livery effort will be made by the Proprietor, NIOHOLIA, tastes sat's/allies' to his Patrons. This establishment is rituated in the , heart of tho city, tentse of balms, and convenient to all places of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling amosnuilty wii aisd ft a desirable place for comfort, cleindinese, and eoono- EIMEVEM Single Rooms, 60 cents par might. By t he week $2.5 and upwarfle, mhBo4.f ME B&R S. OHICKYARING & SONS, having removed-to their new warerooru,s No. 1801CRESTNUT Street, (near the United States Alin%) are prepared to offerto their friends and the public an extensive, asaortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expressly for flue city, finished in various atylea of ,CaPen, and prices which cannot fall to pima. Plano-Portes =ado to order, to suit any style of furniture, and ell instrn menu warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur ehaser. Grand and Squire Planes to rent, open the intuit A. ♦treble terms. Mews. 0. Jo SONS have received Thirty-tear AUSDALS. The first Premium' over ell competitors in the United States. All orders for TUNING and REPAIRING will bit promptly attended to. , ,j,y7-43m PIANO FORTES. • Ault received, an elegant stook or RAVIN, BA ON & CO., NUISTNB & CLARK, EALLBT, &CO., and CALL' & CO. B YIA.NOB. MELODSONS beet quality, at •J. K. (MA D% 9- B. B. oorner EINVIINTEL and ORKSTRIIT etc. rob.ly ' LUMBER YAIID. souTz (Successors to Montgomery & Neall,) d. W. corner of TWICLPTH and PRIMB Streets, Phila., 014 Moroi:lensing Distriot, • are.rorw receiving a largo And welloolootod aosertment of all deserlptions of LUMBER, ouch as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Ploketa, Fong, Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of wallseasoned Lumber. Also , a large stook a 8111 Bluff, of every variety and description, constantly ott hand and sawed to order It the ahorteet notice. 1180 16 Our coil:4.100n with Masers. Mehailer, Flouts, & 00., and. Due, Routs, & Co., , at Marietta, ra., gives us un surpassed facilities, and enables tut to supply ouders for all tesoriptions ar Lumber with promptness and despatch. . . PINS-01tERIE LUMBER, loft and mellow, imitabla for PATTEItN-MAltgliS, &o , constantly on hand. Prompt paying madmen are respeettally.invited to examine our stook before going elsewhere. ap9l-tt LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE tail, at Marietta, illaeager county, Pa. IdgEAFPET, HOUTZ, & On , take this method of Informing their custom era and persons desirous of par. chasing LUMBER, that thej have now on hand a large and well-seasoned stook of all descriptions of Lumber, which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prioee-1 Their timber is all form their own HILLS on PINE ongslf, They are also connected with Messrs DUMPY, 110117TZ, & 00., and are prepared to furnish all kind! of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, do., of all deecrietions, on the shortest notice. They would also take great pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those in want of Lumber lu the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Tart of HOUTZ & 00., corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, with whom they are 480 eon.. nested. sp2l-tf HOUSE OF REFUGE BRUSH MANU FACTORY. The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the trade to his EXTENSIVE STOOK OP tinusilss, Istanntactured by him AT THE 1101:TSR 01? Kailjon, FOR SALE AT PRICES BESTING COMSZTIXON A large Mock of Blaokemlthe , Bellows on hand. BENET C. ECKSTEIN, 62 North THIRD Street, below Arch. PLASMA OR ARTIFIOIAL LARD._ SPEOLAI, NOTICE TO PILYSIOIANB.--The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of-remedies to dis eased surfacee, which combines the following advanta ges: A good and unvarying oorMateneo, eaedy washed off with water, dissolves all sabstancea that are eoln ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does hoe get rancid. The last, property alone renders it en invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale awl retail, at 'Laboratory and Mammy, mhe Twelfth and Cbestont streets: SLATES SLAM f i SLATE II !—Rootang glad, of all elm, and at very low rates, kept r an. dlantly on hand, and for sale by • ' WHEW% FOX & CO., ' GRBBIANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street. N. H. Slate Roofs piton in the beat, manner, and ra. sttendoi to: All Work warranted. fog y ' ING.:=8001 - 618: No. IHE• El G, Xsoporthopocion ;._6OO do. Haltini, now in iloj mid or 'OW JOHN M. INNIGIDIik. 00. 2 " • 491 1 ISWWI% #ailroqb atar Restautanle: piano Anus. 'Lumber.