J§C4to,l4lTr , s TIC A.IIO*A.BSONS,- Aid 141 BOLFTB 701311TH STUNT, ` • • flfonnarlv,Nua.6lsoUlM. l !fief,' ggyn...._vccisu AND BVAL ESTATB. pi n t, WM19,1191 4ustuit, tlke.Biatump t pe 1141riptions ready. •••- • --- • . -.c•flecend Pall Vale v iifet , Aii - guit, it,,thifilxchange::, , 1 i ' , Third Pall Pale;Ttli Septem ber, Exchange. • -Liseeriptiong mewing ' , • - ~, , ; ; .• narfetty-Orat Trade Sale will. innunuince • olithe 'Alet ;of Pentenibex. Oatalpgne4; ln ESTATV, ••'. Public Bales at the Pbilidely4a, Xuahangs, every raeaday . lirontog, &Ming lliettmaluanii mason. 07 - ;tar end August. Uticaelcinal Wee ae. !icretotere. ‘; - Apirrwilaiabilla of ifiehireieftjklalled iliparatiii in - addition to which we podia; pII, .theflaturday previous, •• :to eaoh siderone thouiandcatilegipaCAPernlailftfio m i giving tan descriptions of u.44lta pfopury to be sold tin' e . the followinefueaday • , • —H" ID' Pt iItifITIMB - :BALlie AIIMON STORII - inery Via:lday mortilne- ,_" • • : HEAL 1913TATH AT_ PItIVATI We Mira a largo amount ,of Beal btate at Frt. Vita Cale, ineleding - every .descriytion of- City and country , propeo., Printed TAB, amy ba had at an d auction More • .- • . PBTVATI Rial Baste entered 44 our Private PA% Ile.; gluier, and adrertleed asoulonally,M our irea m e t a,iir ;,0,90 soo t s, m:printik -- Lonlizeaday' Erenlng,„' elpbla 411g;19114' &pluck,. at.,nia ohaugoi be - said, for account okirA o2l . l t map qon- Cern—. 14 shares Delaware - 4d - AWiA n eftail f • Apio.'lso , shares prig 4 _ - iindres Aleo..for accomt - 200' (Mir) abases Paa•Fladbleco Land Aricidation. • FIRST IiALE - 8A1:E. 1 4"i1017£11 . •.17th. • This seSejvill Inelnds•-•.•;. . • .•; - orphmul Court s• -Estate of Jantee Id. Powers, Da. • 7 • ^ 7 •_ _ _ceased. • BRI „CR DWELLING, POPLAR STAN/MT-AD that •Throsi•terY, _blink dwelling anklot, south - aide of Poplar • streetili , feet west of Al.wteenth. street; la 27 by 90 4 • • .fee.t. " - .4tro fronts, 4 . • • , peremptory Ballittate late'ot Toeeph DWELLING AND lIROODBY EITORE.-Three-story •Irlek dwelling and grooery;•Nd.' 870 'Apple; street, be , •tween Fourth streetand•York avenue. , • " ••• • ..- • Samelistite. • DWELLING AND LAGER-SEER SALM: 47.--Tbfoo ' 'story brick dwelling salver-bier Saloon, •,:pLe street. Y Ogle absolute. , • - „ Executor's yetebnitoir,Bale-:-Estate.,44llcildlis Dwil ••• '" . VALUABLE - II ING"L its' ' '. IfIFTEENTR •WARD -Ali' these' ftve,"Sots"ot ground ; east side of • Nineteenth - Street; nadir of • strfiet, eadhl7-leet ;front and isiagitig in depth from,l3o to 61. feet. - • • AIM, all thosellys;lictir.north side of Anne street, adjoining,thWaliviiieaVil7 feet front, rangagto•depth• from SOU 44.7eet ~" • • 4 • • •Irr: Th'eY, Solekeparately: lithographlo plans majbe had at the . auction store. 4 • r"'" '•• .". 4 . • • • Peretdritory Sale. NEAT , DvrE - put% neat twO•and.a.half-Stery• • '.brisk dwelling; with' bank buildings, No 447 Diliwyn street, below Noble street. , , ' • • VALUABLE 'LOT GROUND, West side of Peal street, between Chant SM. „Unity atieete; Frankton', , 41)(feet front bylBo feet deep..., s• 44 J TUBER LOTS; SOUTHWARK . -Lot South side of Watkins street,loB feet eeet of Fifth street. Amt. wont aide of Moyatderiaing Itoed south of_blorrie street. Lot south side of BiliOre,street, east of Fonith street. -• • ADRiOND PAIL pAta—Aucival Slat. ,•• At the Exchange, will' inolide= • VALUABLE COUNTRY PROPERTY:-Cottage and barn, with •88 acres; corner-of Bristol turnpike and :Eleven-mild' Una; miles front Torres:isle' and 4' • miles from Tawny. • -• • - - • • in- Pull. particulars in handbilli and Nthographicr - - THIRD PALL SALE.-13111'TEMISEIt 7th. • Irr•DeaoriptiOnsPeeparlng., . - • This malifilild include- "• • ' • •••". • ' -• Aisrigne•eal PeremptOry Sale • .., VALUABLE STONE FAOTORY. STEAM ENGINE, ••• 'MACHINERY, TEN STONE DWELLINGS, ;to . gether wlthlots,of greend, : The whole to 'be gold without mauve. „-„ _ Err Pull verticals= now ready in handbille. - • - STORE AND DWELLING. Four-story brick store and dwelllng,-Bidge avenue, above Coates street. Im 'mediate posseulon, NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 409 North Tenth • " street, between Coates and Brown Streets. Immediate Male at Nes?' Nig and lel &sath FoOrth street. 91311R10R iIIIRNITURII, PIANO4OIIIIIi PINE • -YARN= .P.LATiflffitBo#B,- B2,1;18.8BLS OAR /co.- , On Thnradny Morning, . at -,the anotlon. atom, en extensive ';‘,Ssortment of ereellentamend-bould furniture, elegant lene'-fortes, - fthe mirrors,carpet"; sta.,' from private faamine" diajOing konsakeeeng, removed to the "tort r nonveoledae bf : ' Adatioletratriaki Etle-,Eatate of gek„Peralfor. 1. •• : - --- ~. , - '''''''' Ilmitk;lnefd: ''-' " . 1 ItetisnoLi) FURNITURE, 11.1FLE6, , ;ou1i8 '-- , , • ,Vs - , TOLS;'9WORD9;.IININORM' alornito, ke. -- On Monday Morning • - Wind, at 105'clock:by catelogne, at thb auctiOn. Tooms,lmordetof theidminlatratitt of 'the late Gen.- ' Persifor 7' • Slunk, the household furniture, Ineltidiug • an antlgue'ntilltarYchalr, made of worerfromlbe OSA- , -tie of San Juan - Milos:. 'Also,' - a pair of gold epaulethf, .114 ..dtadtotela "made: in the etty of Mexico; Sharp's and Colt's Mee, guns and pistols, swords, 9 very'. superior -- saddles; d7ll tsdelcope ;and ' Said glance, uniform and ' other clothing, &0., &0., , , _, , • ~ , 111. yt l l partienliri id ectitiognes., A Bale at No. 622 !Sankt!' Street. " i ;GENTEEL HOUSEEQLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO, BRUSSELS OASPSTS, !to.; . On Wednesday/derning, . ,' ; ' 26th last, at 10.120elock, at-No. 022 Marshall - 4*ot, , *bore Green, the genteel ~ bousehold furnitute, roma mood plino-forte,l3.ruitels carpets, ire. , ~1 wr • ituy . ke p.xe4l on the morning of sale, at 13 'cloci. ! .. deslgnees'. Sale at Pitreelivilli, Pe. ,r."".•^Pot' * 'VALUABLE NAIGOIAORINERY, ROLLING4ILT,R, - ' .. LA.TIIES; 811.11A.1111,1VATEE-WHEEL,', BE' MA:- ' 'CITINBEI, Am - - ' — ....." t ~ '-. • •-- - On Monday Morning', 1 Aug. 80th; at 10 o'clock. at the &meanie Nail Works, - Phoenixville,' Pa., trill -be sold withoutirestrve, by otter of Aisignet, the entire nmehinery, coolletiug of “rolliog.mlll and,getring; with 3,Palre of ;Wird roils, 4 plain tolls; 6 sets' of hoidltigs' lime tine s fly-wheal and large pair of shears ; 24 nail machines idrtmning - order,T de ,Imperferet,,large machine for+ slitting nail plate laigiterbini iron wAter-Vbeal.'2'l44 It spike menttinee,4 Iron . ' faun, Is ege pairrof alligator ueezers, large - bammer, anvil, and 'ring, iron co -wheel, - ' A 009. lbs:=-netr, large Auntie(' lathe ,' id' o grin& Moore, 2 cranes, scale, anvils, stocks and. tape, lot of Want; *nett, wheelbarrows, &o; . - ' • , Termish. - - Mak be examined any time previous to We.- -- - AT PRIVATE SALL • I A *ill...akar/A first Mortgsgs-41,800. , ' - A beautifully - situated • lot,. Yerktoinen,dirnpite, REAL ESTATE AT PE VATS SALE. , -.-- • SPLENDID-BROWN-STONE •MANSION, Chestnut street, with stable and coach Mimi One of the finest maddened in the city. NEAT MODERN ItE9IDIGION, N0..1626 Ghost:int street, • • ELEGANT 'BROWN-STONE asexpENCE, • Walnut street.'west of Broad. - - ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1621 Walnut street, wed or Sixteenth.' ' • • - - • NEAT-RESIDENCE,'. Southeast 'wiser Walnut and , and Seventeenth'Streetc • " • ", StrEEFAJAVAND VALUABLE RESIDENO,E, South west Other Of Eleventh and Walnut streets, - 7 : 77 ' • TWO ELEGANT REsimiNCE ,B Rittenhouse Square, TWO HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Washington Square. ELEGANT sapimarolip- , 1111, 81M40.p; North - B ro ad 'trod: , • ' •=. - - HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, Neirtleweit - corner of Green and Fifteenth streets. - HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1535 Green Street: NEAT RESIDENCE, Ppm* street, between Broad and Fifteenth..., - HANDSOME - MODERN POUR-STORY RESIDENCE, .21051802 Spruce street. • - ELEGANT-BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 872 Pine street, west of Eighth. HANDSOME DROWIGST OFR - RESIDENCE , No. 1616. was street. • • • • • HANDSOME 'MODERN RESIDENCE, No, 1895 Pine HANDSOME .RESIDENCE 582'Phro street. 7- , TWO HANDSOME 'Eatowil4r9Np. RESIDENCES, Third street, below Somme ' • - NEAT RESIDENCE, No, 241 South Eighth street, below-Walnut. momuf,xsmszfcrif, No. 118 North - Eighth street. • HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 581 Earth . tieventh street. - - ' - ; -- HANDSOME. BTSIDX?CE, 621 North Sixth THE itsiliciDnii ' EPISCOPAL out:nu* itto. - PERT?, New Market street SUPERIOR .AND ELIGANT-BROWN-STONE OW-, PIPE BUILDING, Nos. 407 and 409 Walnut street. -LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, Locust; Nary, and Chinch etreets,_Weet Philadelphia, 200 by 175 feet. JIANIS4O4I2 RBSIDENCE, - Northwest corner Locust bud Mary streetc - opposite the alms. , VORYIUNDSOMEDOUNTRY RESIDENOE, near. ,„?..toos station, on the Germantown Esitroadi i• " - .VALUABLE FARM AND WONT= .11EAT, 160 . :add. between Torrledale and ' - •-; AN,AT,-prith ahoutse'renaete/qpieddit, •AN EtaciAlirrviteis; 800. ides, with - imiedocim: - • f rietriems on , thiki!sydirDelawere, one mill from New LANGE, BLEGOT, AND - via:01)1g , ream, be ! . • tWeen the cl*of Hamilton and Brand spine Springs. ' -11LEGANT:-.OQIINTRT - SEAT, 10, add; with Improvemenhi;Sehtial limiseUne;ffermantown opism pits the late Dr. , , . • .• EANDSOD,GIMODERN DWELI,ING, 10.1134 hlitelreat zwiennio' 'lB5 Arch street: .FOOROPORT, BRION STORE-AND DWELLING • Nti . :lBo9 Chestnut street. . pluos..freoxi AND, DWELLING, No. 701 South • -Bllleentlistreer z• :VALUABLE LOT, ' Market 'street,. east of • Sildh • street, .24, 1 -feet front, - ,140;. feet in - depth .to . a tin-feet RESIDENCE auoJ Nona. sum OP WALNUT, Street, oast_ot Eleventh etrest,,at private sale: a, ; - Er • ' Er Also - , a largeamount - of (other proPeGround ortitigtot, o.• pritited . lista mayb e at the • Fiettiact r , Rohl Estate entered emote Private Sale Register •Nitallionally in oar Public Sale Abstracts (of wbioh:/,000 coplea are prltitid; weekly, during the buddies/dads - 4) free of charts. , , A ! AMLIBL - AtiOnglikto,, aOCROMIIf .7.0A0 oprot, - )tit: 224 ' loath TELBD Straet; - bilov, Walnut, oppoolt• Peer at., only night door' below: the litionange. I ; gown of businete fronpesdc44,,A t ,*.„natu jeallodrin thelinkin. •- - - - ' Outdoor sales and piles at the Jourdan How, at. tended upon shed:cod rallarsei z oz terms. - - - ,IIArITAL Oct et • ` Xsteibtishodfor cut' Thin; Adianeea roade troueone do ll ar • thonaande on Dla nand, oluodi e S e,i lver Plato, Watebia,lenellyillardware, Mer 0/0201InvTarnItoroilleddlon, fllgars i blzuderl Inatrornentei.,Ganni amour 1/Arriegior, 0 0 eda.ot, Wren , dowiription. , All loodil.adll'eerbi*424 - 44411i on!it *paid , u pon. • „ All adenine, Non - one bintdred dollar/ and ttplyarddi wed be 'barged 2 per oent, ped *Am LW:ROAM , over, the lowed market rate .:. , , I) ll This Store Moto . dotb of 120 teat, nelani tics • and thieproof vaults toot:ore all tiopothond prll vas ' , madman Mt ;the TprengseeTaleOi hdaiy ramie Whaled for the benefit of au perponikatting vole B.—On edoust, beving 4 en aulllailted. ale ales prepared to Mae • advanedidtrindie tidory and , aooonu;apd, sting .tannelhans:iitly.othoi tkle estr. d Illobeiadrinoed to the p,00 1 ' ; id sll moans, wout 1 5a7 4 2 1 02d n o, oar 1 Tli Geld Patent Lev* t and - other Wataltnt; Jewelry, and Oloatror will be arlda „ „.., ,Wll-1.• - DIMART - es. 00 4 - 11. 1 00tiOilZal) 'AND f Goincesno6 No, 21 LfoitU'Arputzt sTlOUlT:ooristeof LODOB STREET. • • • ••,-- AT-PREVAIfaISA.I4I4.,.7" , - • A ferne.sndentenbleltinet of valuable coal ittsi tim•• • - 1 6 1 flood at Vitale sokflieellonbrllty: the'itSintiOn of • '4olttatist6And, oViete, an the owner le compelled to ~. • It 7 sortliihirpsrNeal.netihbnlrbA4'tliti '`a atlgn ' • irrprom' Dui ; r - iended,to; •• • ••• • irt ‘6ll4lWen f . : ) r)e,ri 40. ,open.nntil 16 Ist - -paredlo'reei6ye itivoieefrof IMT;-.OOODIfiNCITIONO ! 7 ,l);.,wiTOßrekarel , NNW Ond.46oo,Nrn! Etnalruzumurest, PAINTINGS, BOGGS ant p . stA .4 , 1 1n11461,4t0..,&e:?. - - • -.‘ - ifgs - • - - .02160-46 rAngtt loons erre4 erector -- -7" - "*" . "7" . ""'" , •• PTIALWi Se:lo4,ExSt,i ••• 4 .'LiftßlOATttitil tite4. the`btivaid abeitOit eoritpouna,fdf greaidag the *aloe of OUNIATISES, CARILIAOItB;'eARIIS,"DRATS and • lat 40118; ehAlinitr itAOUINP,RY. • , eontroe•Vale - letlxVeana, hem and barrels f l y the 4.: — Xontransll Rio alty and the kLeNUFAC lIRIRth : - ..149t p9GTM ~ , :~..~.~at~~ls~ ` SAi#~l3an. ' • 'BOO* AND inor. BALE.. - .113HILIP Auon.qxgErt; N 6. AV. - 5013.MARK - IiT'STRICBT;• between BIRTH atid - BIRTH aouth side: • " ,Vffil hold his Ann fall sale of Boot; and Ohm, by catalogue, . : • ; On Thursday Mottling, L'Augustl9tb, 10 o ' clock, n1%11111;11 Omtrack)l.oo o coica.of prime aid desirable gOodi of dity and eastern . manufacture, to which the attention of the trade IC re ,apeatfally Invited. 4,11240' P0M14.0 ROIAL SALESROOM, - i .j 'CI 7 DANK and.2O,BTAANDE rum, b.tween Mem; ICETazoSOBABTNUT and HEOOND amipilllD streets, ~- • '---_-, I %De G.AVOLDERT:"AU""PT ER . :0 OtATE—VaI Invite, the partlaulaenttention of . the Undo to the . positiee sale or a general assortment of iron-atone vire, glaseware, .to. - • - ' - PLATED ,IrAuti. , - , Abso,;beet plated &stone, spool bta.nda, cake baskets, I k h ri is ires th an ori tf rig or , ke lir teu o and etaio ll o l lmo co o . lne,e&ncohl.gto bate made o'clock: * - • ' BAL ' E , 4 *, O,OOIOERY AND OLLSBWAHR. -" ' , Tbls Morning, -• .. _ ' ConunenolOs . it / o ,ti o'clock, will be sold, without re „,,,,,,' . )sets • sod • general assortment of iron•atone ware gloxiia*, 40. , • , ith • sfay be examined with 'catalogues, early on the , pli7inir of isle. , . - , :. URNEBS, BRINLEY, & 130 9 ~ • __ - - No. 420 MARKET Street. IeALE OP I MPORTED AND DOUSBYIO DAY GOODS, On Tpapkt, Morning, Aug. I.7th, at 'itil,o , clook; On 6 meTiths , credit - 1300 packaged and lota of foreign and domestic dry goods, comp icing's fan' and desirable assertment. itir:Clatalogyes andaamples reedy early on the more ding Of sale,yrhen ptiielkasers. are respectfully-invited -to attend: MiTTIEtt - AT PRIVATE PAIR. • ~ 1 200 pieces 4-4 and 6-4, white and red check matting. REMOVAL.-17RINTESS, BRINLEY, & • CO. haVe removed to the Lotta,No. 429 MARKET Street, forurrly moped by Memo. Caleb Cope & Co. 4,1" - • FURNESS. BEINLEY & CO. • RI BOOTTi..Yr., AUOTIONEER, (succos 'lffis-sortOWQLDIST &SCOTTO 481 OILISTNIIT BC Veto Ou House, between Fourth and TIM OLOTIINO PINS AND PAILS AT PRIVATE BALE. "Jost landed from 'schooner Juliet— . 100 banal clothes pins., . , 100 dozen pals, „ . . , , 422 FRPIAIf',ItIIQTIONEEB', ter:NG,„,,WALNIIT S ES T REET ~ abov e 40IIRTH. - Arr'Persone favoring nil with. consignments oan rest 'Assured that, thpitproperty will not be sacrificed. .Itr.Compfissianti !sore modtmate tban Guiles 0 . 11 1 1 44N0 er anynther, JUMBO'S - Souse in the city, • intr . 06nilgutitents reSpeethdly solicited.; II 7! Sales aid itamediatelv atter the soots are sold SALES.OT REAL ESTATE. Phit Nall Sete br Real Estate—Angust 25, Second Fall Sale of Real Estate—September 1. , Third/dell dale of :Real Estate—September 8. FIRST FALL SAIEL-AITOITST 25th. This sale, at.'the Exthinge, on Wednesday evening, •Angturt 25th, 1858, atilt o'clock, will 'naiads— ., MOUNT. MORIAII CEMETERY STOCKS. .110 shares stoldt id the Mougt Atorish Cemetery COM -1177.13a1e positive ;donut ofwhom it may con cern. MERCANTILE LIBRARY SEAM. ' 1 otiose Mercantile - Library. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Smith's minors. NEAT FRAME DWELLING AND LOT, RITTENI lIOUSE,STRIIET, NEAR GREEN, GERMANTOWN. `A frame dwelling, house and lot of ground, southeast side of Rlttichouse'street, near Green street, German town, 82 feet front , 189 feet deep. $l2 ground-rent, The yardis ettoked with fruit, grape-vines, cherries, .118FFiAo• Absolite Bale. DWELLING, PERRY STREET, BELOW onttoicl 'A.- neat tiro-story brick dwelling and lot, west side of Perry street, 87 feet south of Spruce street, 15 feet 11( Inches front and 70 - fei3t deep, two fronts. as intro duced. Rents for $l4O li G ar annum. Mr Bale positive. •- Absolute Sale. TAVERN STAND AND DWELLING, WILLIAM STREET,NINETEENTII WARD —A lot of ground, .withisthree-story brick tavern stead, fronting on Wil liattyystreet. 20 feet - northwest of Rath street, Nine teenth ward; 20 feet front, 105 feet deep to a six-feet alley; on the rear are two /MO brick dwelltngs. The whole-wilfrent for $355 per annum. Mr Safe absolute. Ter solute ms—cash. Ab Sale. TIIREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, WILLIAM STREET. ADJOINING. A three-story brick more and dwellings adjmning the above, of the same front And depth; like improvements. De-- flak absolute.. Terms,cuh. • fllrr to be paid on each of the above when the • same is struck off. ~ - REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. • 'llandsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth ' Mid 'Walnut streets. Reeldenee, Washington Square and Walnut greet. Dwelling house, No. 827 Vine street. I 20 awes of land, Indian Queen lane. Valuable property, Plankford road. ' • Madame dwelling, No. 1812 Wallace-street. - Thuntreas stand and !livening, Seventeenth and Wash ington jibed& ' Elegant property, 30 acres, &e., above Torresdale. •;., 14 tiers, of lend, Ohelton avenue, Germantown. - Handsome resldence and lot; Vent Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad ,ernd 'Golan - Ala avenue. Handsome dwelling, Spring Garden street, aboie Tirelfth." CABINET OF inNEaus • At:PintaMae, a valuable Cabinet of Mineral's, eons , prising over , 1,000 specimens, the collection of 'several years. The property of a gentleman who has no room for them. They are very desirable lon a &Ufa inatitn- Con. :Apply at the auction store. -MOISES NATEADI p,AIIOTIONEER AND COMXIMIION MICROILART, D. R. earner OMR And RAOD Stre4.te. - GDZAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! ; MONEY!!. • MONEY! ! ! . Moral liberally advanced in Win or email amounts, from 'One dollar thtnisands, on gold and oilier plate, dleitionde,'lne, jewelry, fowling-nleees,, mughSaj ntitare, dry goods clothing, groceries, ,cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, h orses s; vehicles, bar nese, sad all girth:des of value, for any length of time Agreed' on, at Nohow+ Principal southeast earner of Sixth and Race streets. -117. alt lowest Promiao Insiketrry sott t o, , With eoliatep4 i discounted he aet. NATHANLlv.panwiper, 118TA.BIJSHMENT, 8. Z. OOBNEB'O➢ BIX WAND SACS BTSgETB. • , Whele moneyrwill be liberally Overused on gold and silver plate, dbunonda,watohee,jeweiry, fowling please, dry goods; 'clothing, groceride, , clans, hard wire, omtlery, fancy articles, mirrors nUnge, en gravings,• masloal inetrtunente, • fonitnre, heading, bones, vehicles, braces, stooks, and all other , articles of value. - - OUT-POOR SALSIII. Personal attention givon to all out-door sales, either at privatedwellings, stored, or elsewhere, and charges cutunially TO PERSOND BELMQIIIIIITING I:IOI3)3iNSZPING. - - Persons relinquishing housekeeping or having sop-. -plies of farnitnre to dispose of, will dud it to their ad vantage by sanding the same to the auction attar. eolith -east earner of Sixth and &tOO street, where it will be properly arranged in the furniture salesroom, and sold to the best advantage; two-thirds of the goods advanced if required, and their+ ilacuie banded over the afternoon of the day oracle. - EZ=Z= Nine gold and diver hunting case, double ease, and double bottomed lever, loping's, English, Bales, and French watches; gold vanes, gold chants, gold brace let', a variety of fine gold studs, breastpins, and Anger rings; floe variety venporior old violin and guitar, very fine melodeon. and namerounother articles. AT PRIVATE BALE AT VERY LOW PEWEE. Gold NogHalt patent lever watches, full Jewelled and plaid, some of them fine 18-karat cases,of the best makers, ' Haver. Sriglieh patent laver watches, fall jewelled and plain,- bf the most approved makers." Gold escapement lever and lepihe watches, In hunt cases and open face, of the Very best make. , Ladles' gold - enamelled watches, set with pearl and diamonds. Silver llngllsh, Swill, and Preach watches, Maimed breast pins and finger rings, gold bracelets, ear rings; finger rings, breait pins, studs, floe gold vest, fob, and tack chairel, told spectacle', and tnarlatui other -artl ess of jewelry, &c., &a. Elissolutione anb CapartneOllipti. • , . rIMIE SUBSORIBEAS• TUVE TEIS .fi_,:pKg , entered into a limited partnership 'agreea hlj to the previsions of the Act of Assemely of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March 21,‘ 1888, entitled An Act relative to Limited Partner ships" and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby certify: TOO. the name of the firm under which such part 'nership is to be ebaducted is T. P. &E. It. ORNE. e '• 2.- The general nature 0 11 the business' intended to be transatited la the purehase,and sale of Carpeting in the city of Philadelphia. • . 8. The name of the general partners are JOHN F. CANN, residing at the northwest corner of Arch and. Twenty-first street, Id the city of Philadelphia; ,end EDWARD ORNE, , residing on the north aide of Arch Street, above Twenty-first street, in the said city. The name of tile special partner Is BENJAMIN ORNE. residing at 20 North Ninth street, In "the city. of Philadelphia,who,lus eueltapecial partner, has con tributed to the common stock of the said firm the sum of-twenty-flre theneandatellara 5. The said virtue:ll4- commences July - 14, A.,D, 1868, tad willlnrminste of the 14th day of July, A. I) 1801. - BENJAMIN ORNM, . • ' ; : "JOHN. OMB,. ; , - EDWARD B. ORNE. Pintorarini, Jul y 14,1868. •iyl6-0w • _ liadtwars. MOORE, .11:0NSZFX, & CO., Nod. 427 31AitICET . AND 16 0031NORPE 818 11SIPpRTER8 OP EATiDIVARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &c., nays now In store, and will be l'eneltibg throughout the season, t large and, well seleeted assortment of Zioeditn their line, to whith they Invite the attention ' • WESTERN AND SOUTHERN Buytts aoo-30t* • SHOVELS AND SPADES.- 2,000 DOZE - ASSORTED, IROPT~'STEEL4 and CAST...ST.I3IM Vernal° by the Manufacturer, NICIHDNI No. 726 RACE &root, above Seaond Jrl64mit# LTARDWARN.-,-The stibscribein, , COM- IaItIONIONTO for the sae of 110,ABIGN `ORD .lONOIIIIII3 . liiititDWOZ,l4 would. respectfully 4,11' the, attention of the trade to their stook, which 'they are offering et 'rata. - Our assortment oon- Mate In part of• Phaloo, of all kinds-Trace, Log, Miter, 'Breut, Ox; VOW,' Fifth, Back, Wagon, Otago, Tongue, Look, Ship, Mine, and 0011 Chaim. „ Thiedelebustid: ,4 l. IfOrse Nags ; Stone and sledge Hammers. Tifirtght'a!* and other ant* Bad Box and other ae ; Pat , and lon 'handle dry Pans; round 'and oval gate Pine. -•#ll4rtin , lo, Napertor Niles and Rasps; Bad Boren's. - „"Xleafilalor Bafety Fuse ; Blasting Tubes. s ' in negnual iend Eller Scythes i• Hay, Corn, and Fenn >Unita*, Tanners', and Blending Yorks ..nea " 4 R 00 8 - Shovels and Spades, of all kinds. - .Tnike,,Breds, aboarOloat and Finishing Nails. Cut and WronAt Hatt Hinges/ Bowes, Looks of _all kinds; Oneleryi ms end pampa, Axes, Hatchets, Hani s, Planes, and other Toole, dee. ito3 ' y . W. et. Lzwis sax, ' , eu COmbnao.l4 SON, entes'a eompantee. .9M•ADA.MS EXPRESS CO., orrms; 10 011.EVENUT'WEEZET, forwards' PARCELS; PAOKAGES, hignoIiANDIZA BANE NOTES and NEBOLEVeithOr by Oa OWU LINES, or In connection with Other BXORI I II3/4 OOMPAIdIES, to an. the princ i pal TOWNS sad OITERB or the United Mass. . - • . ' , , BAND7O)D; 4V- - Mineral Enoerintendenti , • :WIEST AND SECOND QUALITY •FLIJE AND SHEET IRON: - Al.o, Dasometar, Coal Ratite. Sagar Mould; Tank, and Plate Iron, out to pat tern, up to 88 Ittohof Wide. For hate by the manufac turers, •7• WOOD & BROTHERS, magm No. 223 North 3NcoND pORT WINE.--40Quarte ,Pipes jritiond, - arid for oalo by, wir.creet U. YNA.ToN, • - #2. 414 A 41495 t Swot.. C~lcileiie~, ~nicles. IINE:-GRuT - WONDER • _ "CiNTURY, 7ROPESSOR WOOD'S I-V,EEkTC)II.I3. I I . IV.W. Says the St. Louie (Mo.) Democrat : .Below, we, pub lish a letter to Dr. Wood of this city, from a gentleman Sa Milne, which emetics glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic., Such evidence must have its Waif, When coining from a tellable source. If certiti- cates.areguaraotees of truth, the Dr. needs no enco miums, nor wadeis puffery from the press : - Dent, Maine, Jan. 20, 1880. Professor 0. J. WOOD A Co.—Gen:4lnm Raving my attention called a few months since to the highly bene- Bo's] effects of, your Hair Restorative, I was induced to make application of it upon my own hair.; which had be come quite gray, probably one-third white; my whir,- kora were of same character. Some three months allies I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used It. I anon lobed it was proving what I had wished. I used it about twice a week. I have sines procured another bottle, of which I have need some. I can now cerli 7 to the world that the gray or white hair has to tally disappeared, both on my head and face and my hair has resumed its natural color, and I believe more soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-five years. lam now sixty pasta old; my good wife at the age of fifty-two, has used it with same effect. The above notice I deem due to y,.0 for your valuable discovery. lam assured that whoever will rightly use, as per diroe'ions, will not have ocoksion to contra dict my statements. I chi a citizen of this city, and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly , every one hers and adjoining towns. Any use you may make of th'e above, with my name attached, ie at ]our service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as Well al myself. I ant truly, yours A. 0. RAYMOND. liatritiOna ,Jan„ 23, 1868 eaa WO D'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Professor Woon—Pear Sir: Having bad the misfor tune to Joie tho boat portion of my bate, from the effects of the yellow lever, In New Orleans, in itbi, I wan in duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as the very thing needed. Hy hair Ia now thick and glossy, and no words can express my oblige. fionsittl you in giving to the afflicted sucLEYh a treasure, 'F JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J. 11. Bragg, Is a minister in regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfieldildass lie le n gentleman of great influence and untrentally beloved. WM DYBR. BROOKFIRLD, Jan. 12, 1858. ' • Professor Wood—Dear Sir": Raving made a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to Bay, that Its effect IvAii been excellent in removing inflammation. dandruff r sod a constant tendency to Montag with which I have be: :troubled from my childhood ; and has also restored my hair, which was becoming gray to its origt nal color. I have used no other article with anything like,the same pleasure or profit. ' Yours truly, J.II. BRAGG. The RestirratiTe to put up in bottles of three sizes, visi largo, medium, and email. The email holds hall a pint, and retails for one-dollar par bottle; the medium holds atleeit twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retells for two dollar' per bottle; the large bold' a quirt, forty per cont. more in proportion, and retails for three dollars a bottle. O.J. wooplo CO., Proprietors, 112 BROADWAY, N.Y., On the great N.Y. Wire Railing Istablishment,) and 114 MARKET Street, Bt. Reels, Mo., And' sold by all good Druggists and Pansy ,Goods Dealers. , aulti.fpnlcw.lint h eowinwkyilm iliebulnal 1130BENSAOK'S. IRON BITTERS. ~ This Medicine, as its name implies, is one of Gm greatest strengthening preparations extant.. It is es pimlally adapted to those who have a lotwof appetite or are Whited with tijrpepsia r Liverllinuidallits, Nerwous Debility General Weakness, and all diseases arising - from s• disordered condition of the digestive o POD 110/411 OOMPLAINTB GHNEIIALLY there is ,perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, as it enters, purltleS, and replenishes the blood which L so important to bring about a healthy action TIIOI7BABDS 'ABE "LIVING • miserable exlatence, of a pale eickly color, weak and emaciated, who could .be restored to health by the use of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. , It is no humbug, but • genuine remdby, being free from any thing that is of_an injurious nature. ROIL ALL DIBB AIMS OP TUB BLOOD there Is no better antidote than Hobeneack's Iron Bit. tete. .When:the blood le immo the whole body is tall of ;limits. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify, the whole. At the forintaln we must 'begin, and to cleanse the blood there Is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent is Iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing the Impure matter from the whole visceral system. They, are prepared by a prao Ural chemist, aid have been pronounced, by eminent C ysZ tlans and others, as the ne pins nltia" of all - • -• ; HOW GRATIFYING - to the proprietor that he, bee anoceeded In compo und Mg a remedy for many of • the" Ills that .hie follow mortals are subject to and that the public appro. 'elate it is' not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact, as the demand for - it has far surpassed his sanguine expootatlonn, TnelTlIdONY OP A WORMY OITIZBN. Tide is to certify my wife wee in delicate health come three Team, with a disease peonliar to her *ea. fejthe tried ntunerous t imediee without deriving any benefit. }leering of Jlebertrackts Bitters, and knowing iron. to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the, medicine ohs solely re • dutred, by restoring hit to health. She hesitates not to - recommend it to those who are similarly affected, ma sbebelleves it to be a sovereign remedy. 30ItN 001st. No. 881 Capitol Street. Thin inralitable KNlleine is prepared only by • GaglaGE B. 110BENBAORi IlAnnatentleal Chenatet t N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, To when* all orders meat be addressed. Price $l.. Discount to dealer. Sold bi - Druggists generally. 10120-y WHY SUTTER WITH DYSPEPSIA 1 lf I • ZtEGLER & SMITH'S PURE, ?di:RD:URAL (MONAD BRANDY bee cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits, General &o. &e. Price $1.26 pet hot• tie 0r510.50 per doyen. Warranted pure. Try it. I hereby certify' that I had been afflicted with dyic pepsin for the last ten years, during which time I have tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Having had Zeigler & Smith's Pare; Medicinal (Manse Brandy recommended by many persens;induced me to try-It. One bottle has almost cured me ofdyepepela and aoetive habits, of ten years , Mending. I can say, with lt thank ful heart, that I have never found Its eqnal during my painful and' distrealdrig complaint. I sincerely recom mend it to dyspeptio,Dol7oll.ll ,end debilitated angoras. Joan O. Kiannots, Jan. 16th, 1868 . • 1281 Olive street. Also, ZIEGLER & MUMS Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no counterfeit moistures, which are daily palmed upon the public, as genuine wined. These Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and consump tives, and In 411 . eases of general dobihty, loss of spy*: tile' Ice: , . out Millar% Wine, prise per bottle $1 00 ' Old Port Wine,.. do. , do. 100 Old Sherry Wine, do. " do. 100 Address your orders to Sole Agents, ZEIGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, ' S. W. corner IHIOOND and GREEN Ste., Phila. Also, for sale by • JOHN MAY, Druggist, fel-y , Prankford road, opposite Hanover. Staturneu VILANII., BOOKS AND STATIONERY. .11-P DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book latenufaotorer, Stationer and printer, No. 200 WALNUT street, Is pre pared at all times to ferule]) , either from the shelves .or make to order, Book' of every deeoription, suitable for Banks,Publio Offices, Merchants, and others, of the best 'qUality of English or American Paper, and bound In Va2lolll stylea, in the most mbetantaal manner. Orders for .308 FRINTING of every description. li•uvairing and Lithographing imeente4 with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of English, /sonata and Arnett- Oen Btlitionery. Concerning Mr. Hogan's contribution to the Franklin institute, the Committee Thls dieplity or blank boom for banking and mercantile WO is the best In the Xstaltion. The eeleCtion of the material is good, the workmanship most excellent, and then. finish and ap pearance neat and appropriate" , me2o4( UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOT:IA . 4INa AGENCY„ CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber, having bad much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands In the various Laud Districts in the Western Watts, has unusual faclllUes for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR OASII. /raving Surveyors constantly in the ,field to make rsonal examinations, he can always make the most pe judicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility or soil and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be had in • • lOWA AND. WISOONBII , I. Bettafectorr reference,' given when required. IV' Money invented in 'Kaman and Nebraska, and any of the Western States, S. SALISBURY, 49 CLARKE greet, Chicago A. __,Zr W AR T I LE.-011ESTNIIT valovE. WHISKET.—The purest Spirit offered the American public, possessing many medicinal pro perties, and none of the poisonous qualities inh e re n t I n 'the Initskey In common use is now offered for sale by 4,ltoD .. noy,gls°‘ generally and ey ChAALES Wthorroi, Jr , General - Agent, At D: Dr Taylorls, Wholesale Grocim, No. 23 South RICONT Street, 'Philadelphia. All persona desirous of wing tide Whlekey may seat asactred'ofits purity. . , Data Sin We have carefully examined the sample of elymtant-Grove Whiskey left ,with us a few days since, and find it to contain little or eons of the poison one 'fiiibettuke known as Posit Oil. BOOTH, GARRETT, I,' ()AMA°, Analytical Ohetaiata. To Canute Winwros, Jr., No. 28 Booth FRONT Btroot, Philadelphia. jy2l-3ra WARIIING AND VENTILATING ' ' WAREBOOtdB The subscriber would invite the special attention 4 Architect Builders and the publics to him NEW CULVER PATENT SELF-CLEANSING AND VENTILATING WARSI AIR YURNACE,, Which has been so successfully introduced during the last winter and gave each general satia action. It is so arranged ne to consume the gime from the .ootl, niAing it one of the moat economical, safe, durable 1.1....tere now in use. Also, 411 giSe' and patterns or Cooking Ramos, Beth hollers, (las Orono, Low Down and 'Elevated (rates, every Variety of Registers And Ventilators, Fireplace Stoves, Collins' Patent Chimney Ceps, far the cure of !smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods in nay line of businees, Prompt attention paid to Range and 11eitei repair. log, and prices reduced to malt the times. 011ARLDS WILLIAMS, (Late Baker tc an2-Bn3 1132 (old 400 MARKET Street, Ithliada.' SALE OF- .TAE FRANKLIN; CHAU DERSBURG, GREENCASTLE, AND LIAGERS TOWN RAILROAD. 'The undersigned, appointed by virtue of an act of As sembly, approved on the 12th day of May, 1857, will oiler at Public , dale, at the Court-house, in the borough of Gbanibersburg, on Yriday, the 81 day of Neptember neat, at one o'clock P M., the E . nuar lin, Charchersburg, Greencastle and llagerstown Railroad, from its Inter section with The Cumberland Valley Railroad, at Obam bereborg, to the Maryland Btate line, with all the rights, libertine, privileges and franchisee to said Oompany in any manner belonging. The conveyance to the pur chaser Is to be made according to the pro-visions of the act of Assembly referred to. Terms made known onthe dayof sale by DANIEL 0. ORHR JOAN ARAIST It ONti, JAMES NILL, Jy3l-dtan2o Commissioners. A WNINGS 1 AWNINGS! • , JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North ,TIIMD Street above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office Windows; Awnings for Stores, Awnings ( or Steamboats and Shim - All kinds of Awnings, 7 elite, Flags, or any thing in canvas, made to order by JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Awning Maker 443 North THIRD Street. Residence, 80 South YR6NT Street. Jyl7-Im , JOSEPH H. FOSTER. nms, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, Sco. ,81.../ 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm Oil. • 060 pillow No. 1 Winter Lard 011. 5,000 gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 8,000 gallons Light Backed Whale Oil. • 260 toms Chemical 011 re floap. 26 0 do Olelae Seep. 490 d Brown 004 D. ~ 100 . do o Now Bedford porn Oandles. la sterol and for male by R. W. POMEROY ALLEN, Late J. B. A. & S Allen, PI No. 11 eolith DELAWARE Avenue. 11.1ROWN STOUT.-40 casks Finzi _co , Williame t ” Imported direct from London, in itore igr 4444 WM. U. TEUTON, P g "- 1,4 , Flisqa Ftr..?o, ..EI4DAY. AUGUST) la, 1858. 1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OITY AND CotatTY , OR .PriITADALpniA. In the matter of the Estate of I, DOMINIO BElt- RRLL, !imaged., Etteproceedtngs In Tol'ohn Derrell and Olahtopher Berra], eons of iYhf DATRLOS• DERRELL, deemed, over the age of twen ty4oce'yearethe Mold WILLIAM PATRIOIL DER BELL, &armed, having been the brother of J DOM NIUE DERRELL, deceaeed. • Catherine Dwell, daughter of said WILLIAM PA TRICE DERRELL, deceased, also over the age of twenty-one years. Matthew Derrell, William Barrett and Thomas Der rell, minor children or the meld WILLIAM PATRICK' DERRELL, deceased, whose Guardian is ROSANNALL DERRELL, the widow of WILLIAM PATRICK DER RELL, deceased. Thos, J. Piunkett, Rosetta Plunkett, 0. Dillon Plun kett, MarlAtan Plunkett, Matilda Plunkett, lamb. Plun kett, and Letitia Plunkett, sous and daughters of MAR CELLA. PLUNKETT and TIIOMAB JADES PLUN KETT, deceased—the Bald' MARCELLA PLUNKETT having been the sister of the said J. DOMINICK DER , RELL, deceased. and having intermarried with thei aid THOMAS JAMES PLUNKET P. And to all other persons In Interest. NOTICE. IS EMERY GIVEN, That, in pursuance of a Writ of Partition issued oat of tiro Orphans' Court, as aforesaid, in above Estate, an Inquest will be held by , the SHERIFF, on Premises on mild Writ des cribed, for the purpose of making a Partition or-Valua tion of the same, on FRIDAY the 30th day of Joll, A. D. 1838, at 10 o'clock, when and where you may at tend, if yowthink proper. 01:0 ME HEGER. royl4-fr3m Sheriff. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF .plin4,.._Dnynik. Estate of STEPIIEN The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the third account of WILLIAM OMER, Executor of tho last mill and tosttunent of STEPHEN HENDERSON, deceased, and to report distribution of tho balance in the hands of the sceou'utant, w.ll. meet the parties It, interest on TUESDAY, the 24th day of August, DWI, at four o'clock P. AI., at hie office, N 0125 South Third otreet, in the city of Philadelphia. aue.fmtvst O. W. DATES, Auditor. r . ETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION TO ILA the Estate of PLOOD lIHOE hating been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the 'said Estate . are requested to make payment, and all those having claims against the said Estate to present the" wyme to SARAH. T. BECK, Adm'x, . No. 417 York Avenue, WILLIAM COOKUKY, Adm , r, 150 Bedford fared, Kehelogton, or their Attorney, TIIONAS 1 . ASIITON, nuA•litivOwit No. 233 South Fifth street. EIDGEHILL SCHOOL, , PRINCETON, NEW JEBSEY.—This School la adapted to those who desire their sons to have a natant preparation for College or for a business life, Thorough instruotion Is given In Engliel, Mathematics, Anc out and Modern Languages, eco. The Instructors elm, not only to have their pupils thoroughlymaater fundamental principled, but to form those habits of thought which will render future and higher attainments rapid and easy: Decla mation, Composition, sod Debate are practised In the Edgebill Literary Society, which embraces all the ye pils of this School. For particulars, terms, ko., ad dress BEV. JAMES S, HELM, or BEV. JAMES P. DU6lii'9, Prinelpale, v t ribl. Rl-OPEN ON THE FIR S,T MONDAY 1N SEPTEMBER, for the Boholastin year, Consisting of ten months, J. J. REED'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LAHIES, '„No. Ma WALNUT Street, , kutcsmtLynyk.' The systeai or tuition Is based on that adopted In the beet Seminaries In Europe, 34 comprises thorough in struction in the English, French, and Latin languages.i special attention is also paid to the formation of an ele gant style of composition, and tq, the .eoltlystion of a taste' for polite Iltoratire: The course of study will embrace every . branch of education. • • A limited - number of poplin admitted rots the family. Their religious and moral draining Is under the special care of Mrs. Reed, who hell had man .yours experience, and deference will be pad to the feelings and'wishes of their parents In these matters. The health cod comfort of the yopng ladies is also carefully attended to by her. Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Friday, re ceived at proportionate rates. A week , s vacation at Christmas and at Easter. (Payable halt advrn;e7a li nalf at the expiration of titre months.) For tuition in the regular course of study $lOO 00 N. B.—A Inidor clime will be fora-ed. German, Spanish, Italian, and other languages, Ma me, (vocal and Instrumental.) Drawing and Painting, (in oil and water oolots,) at Professors , charges. Use of Piano, per annum Harp • 4 f Guitar. For Boarding . Washing at,so cents per dozen. Each boarding pupil Is required to ).ring her own tow• ale silver fork and spoon, • Pew rent at cost, It affords me pleasure to state that fir. J. J. Reed is recommended by official teetimoniali of distinguished ,gentlemen in London. ' Enlin personal senttaintance with him, I can most cheerfully recommend him as an as scholar and gentleman to the confidence of the public. A. CONVERSE. The aubecriber takes great pleasure In uniting with Dr. COLITOrdO in the above recommendation. From per sonal acluaintance with Mr. Reed, as well as from his distinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar. CHARLV.B WADSWORTII. We are happy to hear that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen- Roman of considerable literary attainments, and who hoacontributed to Graham's many etcellent sketches s eminent pereons baa re-opened has Institute for Young Ladies, at 1623 W alnut street, one of the most. admira ble localities in the city. Mrs. Reed is a lady who has had many years' ekperience In tuition, and bears a high repntatton forsuccose in training her pupils, both mo rally and mentally. Mr: Read, frot, his knowledge of European languages, end from having graduated In the brat colleges In hvgland, imparts the advantages of the best European syetenos of education; and particular at tention is paid to the study of English Composition and Mite Literature. We would tar some Woes On this hitter (set, ;duce general literary , information and cul ture, though by far the most distinct*, lag lane of in telligence and rennet( e4incaurist otriyon l tne more neglected in moat schools ' and coflegeb than any other branches.—Editor of Graham's magazias for July, WO, p. 81. henry Vetbake, LL. D., Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. John J. Yrazor, LL. D., Professor of the Phydcal Sciences in ditto. George alien, LL. D Professor of Ancient Lan guages in ditto. lion. William M. Meredith. ~. Col. John W. Forney, editor of The Press. Charles G. Leland, lisq., editor of Graham': Maga. sine. Rev. William B. 13terene, D. D., 'Beater of Bt. An drew'e. Rev. Amnia Convene, D. D., editor of the Christian Obsetver. • ' Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Areh-skeet Preeby' tartan Church. Joseph L. Keen, Esq., West Philadelphia. Thomas 8. Taylor, Eq., West Philadelphia. PIANO-FORTE—Elementary and finishing lessons by an accomplished foreign artist. N 0.1029 WALNUT Bt. aus-1m ASTON RIDGE SEMINARY for YOUNG LADLES. Rev. D. S. IlUiff la GTON, A. M Principal. The next session commences Sept. 6. Atoms from Llghteenth and Market streets to Rockdale, (next station beyond Media,) and IX miles must from thence by carriage.. Terms—s26o the year for everything; no extras whatever. Address VILLAGE GREEN P. 0. Delaware Copty, au4 w f m 2w NIM ASE ES ,CASEY triti ANRS. BEttiE'S BOARDINO AND DAY SOHOOL FOR YOUNG/ LADIES, No. /703 WALNUT Street, weat. of SEVEN TEENTH, Philadelphia, will be re.opened on WED. NESDAY, the Btb of September. an2-2m*- rIiITTENDEH'u PH I LAD HLPH IA 00hthilla(11)11. CIOLLEGN, aortlioast comer of OIIMITNUT and 0.11171M8 Stroftt. An Inetitution designed to EN young men for _ AO. TIVIt BUSINESS. i The whole building is' Ocoupled, and fitted up in a style Burps/ming anything or the kind in thin country.. Thorough preparation for the counting-hong. ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. It, Oomegyis, Francis Noshing, Ueorge H. Stuart, David Milne; John Bparhawk, David 8. Brown, Isaao Hacker, A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, . Frederick Brown, Joshua L ppincott. ap23-tI riff/ . H • BELL, • TZAOtIEIt OW kurroArrox AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY, At BRYANT 'et STRATTON'S COMMERCIAL; COLLEGE. 8. E. norm REVENTM and OILERTNUT Streets JR- ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY-, A N. E. corper EIGHTII and BUTTONWOOD Ste. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT,—Book.keeping is all Its Terimut forme; preparing Studentehoroughly for situations in any branch of brteleseu; Plain and Ornit. mental Writing; Commercial Calculatins; Law and Cor reeponderme. No institution in Hal United States glveri a more thorough and practical course. In this depart ment no teaching is done in chaos, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. . MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT.—(Separete from the abore,) Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Edueetion, els : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philesophy, Act., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of 6 months commence September let, and February let. Pupils molted at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cats loves furniehed gratis. mh2.6-tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. tIRYANT tiSTEATTON'S CHAIN OF SLIP NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CLIEBTNIIT Streets, Per Information, call or seed for circular. Jeltl-tf Qt4ina, (.51ass ant Ollzteenoware. 'WRENCH PLATE GLASS.—HAVING I. been appointed by the " Compagnis de Floreffs" the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this city, we aro prepared to offer to thb trade or constr. mere, from our etock on hand, POLISHED PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Brenta. Rough Plate, for Ploore and Skylights; and Sheered Plate of large size, for Mirrors. The Glass will be sold at the lowest prince, and warranted superier,"ist leery respect, to any other =ported. BOUT. SHOEMAKER tr, 00., Plate and Window Glue Werehooeo, oor. or FOURTH and RAGE Streets intil24l . Philadelphia WNDOW GLASS! WINDOW GLASS! I—W4 Invite the attention of the pill)• 110 to our extensive clock of Wrench and American Window Glass. The large and well,seleeted stock of filue contently au hand enables w to fill all orders with despatch, and as low es any other house in the MOLEX& MITZI, Wholeaale D s mhlB B. W. 00r42(12: id Second and Greenta If EHIC.Q COAL.—The Subscribers have J 124 now on hand n auperior article of the Lehigh Coal and Navleation Corepanyta Coal.((] mar DEAL IN so cruse.) a hlch they are ready to deliver to their customers at the lowed market price. Carefully pre• pared for family use over large rolling screens. ISAAC) IL WRIGHT & SON, Yard, Catharine St. Wharf, aulOtt Offrco, 124 S Second R. UNE LEIIIGH AND• •BROAD-TOP 00AL.--JAAIES If. MONTGOMNRY informs his friends and the publlo that he has effected an arrange went with the Buck Mountain Ooni Company for the sale of theirlustly-celebrated LbalIGH COAL. Ile has also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top Mines for the sale of his valuable BENI-BITUMINOUS 00AL, and in now prepared to receive orders and make prompt deliveries, at, his Office, No. 402 WALNUT &Teat, second story, front room, jeff-am FCERING, 'OX, & 00., wbolosalo and retail dealer% In MIMI and 8011IIYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—TIIIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Bohn) , lkill Tart—RACE and BROAD , etreate, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand anal from the most approved micas, under cover, and pre pared expressly for family nee. aIIEIRSDriNE DUST, GROUND FINET:=.. A very superior artlele. For Sale in large or small lota, by , OBOARDALE, PNLIKIN, & CO., resS 004 North Dahmer.. *yawls. - • BONES. --100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for Umbrella and Button' bfoki,ra, In - storo snit for mule by ' 441)45DAL!, 004 let • • • /a* Iffsigq, ikaal DToticea. tburation4l. ..1 20 00 280 00 VISTIBIONIALR REFERENOBB 3neurattrt Qtompanico. cc LI IRE RISKS ONLY-, TAKEN'--- 1' GIRARD FIRE AND AR IXE INSURANCE COMPANY„Shiladelphia. Office -No 415 WALNUT Street, Navigation Company's Building.) .":• ' OASITAL f 8200,000.' •. ; , - DIRECTORS,' Wm. Id. Swain, . Wm. 0. Hrtdman, [of Pub lic Ledger. CD. Shoemaker, John Anepaoh, Jr., Ter. Walker, 11, N. Nurroughe, Thoe, Craven, J. B. Hughes , • Francis Peters, Win:S. Boyd. 11. R. Coggshall, Goo. W. Woodward, Too., McClure, Jno, W. Claghorn, Joseph Klabp, M. D. . r lon. JJEL JONES, President. A: S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAB. 11. Mrons, Secretory, ./9204Y !TOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN _EA SI:TRANCE COMPANY—Moe No. 412 WALNIIT fitre9t, Phllodelphlo. Dine°ion& John H. Diehl, J. Bdgar Thomeon, P. M. Potts, , H. H. Shillingtord. O. B. Spangler, O. G. Bower, Abraham Rex, John W. Beaton, B. B. Warne, John Garrison, George Howell, Nathan R. Potts, Wm. P. Leeds, R. T. Henell, H. H. Houston, Joe. It. Withers, Abraham P. Byre, R. Booth, Ohnrles P. Norton, John H. Lewis's, JOHN H. DIEHL, Preeident. R. B. WARNS, Vies President. CEL/LB. A. Dar, Secretary. ntylo CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE CON PANT, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philedelphla. CHARTERED OA PITAL $BOO,OOO FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY let, 1868. Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, 5.0. 8340,825 00 Bulls Receivable, (for pond PO issued,) 2,1:7 78 Begatlfd Book Accounts, (for policies,).... 1 513 83 Cash in Bank and in Office 10,403 45 Cash in kande of Agents and Oorreepondents, 1,898 81 865,148 85 No looses unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. DIRECTORS : , William AI Godwin, S. R. Crawford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, • George W. Hall, William D. Theme, B. Franklin Jackson, B. N. Winslow, J. O. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. WM. M. GODWIN, President. J. 0. nOPPIII, Seeretari. mvlo.4ltl CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 V South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000. Organized 1851. Privileged to insure liousea, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or fora less Oriod ; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De posita; hold Trusts and grant annuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. D. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Attitrist, Seoratary. DIRHOSOILS. Alfred Weeks, lion. W. D. Kelley,' 13. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. NY . Semler, , P. B. ?dingle, C. It. Ricking, James Watson, J. L. trutchinion, ' Ludlam biatthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelB-ly 0. P. arum. "VII% INSURANCE AND, TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Cepltal,, 1612,725 M. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pax ohases life interests in Real Rotate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They sot as Dxsentors, Adtninistretors, Asidgwww, Trustees, and'Huardhuss: tatilleints. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel M. Stoke*, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, .- James B. !derails's!, William P. limiter, Joseph H. Trotter, William 11. Kern, James Easton, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding', • Charles Hallowell, .: •- Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, . Daniel D. Ilutchinstm, Rodolphus Rent, . . John W. Horner, William 11. Oarr, . Erna B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel. 4. Christian, William Itebertaon, Joseph M. Thoreu, Warner M. Basin - John G. Brenner, • • ' P. S. Mohler Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER„ President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pree't. Join W. Holum*. Secretary. nl3-17 COMMONWEALT.H PIIIII Or TIM STATY Or PSNNSYLVANIA. OPPIOE, NOBTOWRST pORNI4II NOURTII AND WALNUT STRUTS, raiLADaLrniA.. Balm:aid Capital, 3600,000. Paid up Capital,32oo,ooo • PIIIOIOIII, Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. B. Stewart, 11. L. Bonner, - 3. M. Bailer, I. M. Mahal, J. &Walker, Xdw. O. liwirkt, . • , M. R. Wende d, D. Levi", Jr. BA. ..T.Alitill.DLl., H o u le. , THOMAS 8. STZWAIIT, Vthe Preet. B.utiliz. 8. Moo'. esoretsri. pin -7 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN -BIIIikNOE 00111Kth. • INCOLN3RATED BY TIM lAGIELATIIIIII of worm- - SYLVANIA, 1835. eilrlON, 8.7. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, PAILLDZLPaII. MARINE INSURANCE, OH VINIIRLB, CARGO PRRIOUTL To all Part. of the Worlds INLA D INSURANCES, 0a Geode, by Riser canals, Lakes, and Land Oarriago to aliparta of the O nion. , FIREINSURANCES, , On Merchandise generally. On Stores Dwelllng lioness, ice. ASSRYS OP Tillt COMPANY, _ MST- _ Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Estate $ 301.8611 94 Phitadelphiaoity and other Loans 187,0 U 26 Stook in Banta, Rogroadi, and Insurance COrtlpsuiles 12,608 00 Sills Receivable 220;41 95 Cash on hand 88,892 66 Balance in bands of Agents, Prentinne on Marine Policies recently issued, on other debts due the Company 92,760 67 Bubiariptlan Note. 100,000 00 animareni William Martin, Samos 0. Hand, Joseph H. Beal, Theopitilcus Paulding, Edmund A. Bonder, ' James Traoualr, John 0. Davis, , William Eyre, Jr., Joint It. Penrose, J. P. Penleton, George G. Leiner, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward. Darlington, , ' Bantus' Z. Blokes, Dr. It. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Will. 0. Ludwig, , lames B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thoroas O. Hand, Spencer hicilvain, Robert Bartoo, Jr., Oharies Roily, Jno. B. Semple., Pittabak., H. Jones Brooks, ‘ Dr. T. Morgan, , g Jim* P. Jones, J. T. Logan, 1t WILLIAM MARTIN, President. - THOMAS 0. HAND, Vioe President: Imlay LYLBUBN. Secretary. 1a9.7 L"/NE AND INLAND RISES.—FABLE /NBURANON COMPANY. Capital. 1100, 0 00. (Organised under the Aet of Assembly relative to In swarm companies, passed April Id, 1806.) GEORGE, W. DAY, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Viee-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANORARD, Secretary. Moe 411 0111E8TNUT Bt., Philadelphia. • DIRECTORS. • Gearge W. Day, Jacob R. Vaughan, William W. Walton, " Henry Lewis, Jr., • Charles Rlcbardson, D. B. Hire .7y, Barclay 'Lippincott, John W. Arerman, Brognard, A. H. Rosenholm, v Chan. Stakes. (444 M Stern. • Watts anb Zittnora A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY. .43e- The Subscribers 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, and on.. eighth pipes, dark Lad pale. ARNOLD & WORL, 150 WALNUT Street. 'TULE' ROBI & CO. COGNAC.—The subscrilana, sole agents in the State of Penneylva. nix for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN DY, beg to call the attentlon'of the trade to Its superior quality, and feel cordident it will. compare favorably with the_ most faV'orila brands In the market. ARNOLD k WORL, 120 WALNUT Street. • A constant supply of the above In the United States bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, - of Tartarus vintages, In half, quarter, and eighth pipes. jelB4f A.M.BRE Y GRAPE-LEAF ORAM -1-4 PACRIE JelEt-tf ARNOLD'& WORL Solo Ageote, 120 WALNUT Street .CgALMON, SHAD, &c.-20 tierces No. 1 5J &Limon ; 18 bble. do.; 80 bble. prime Bea 51hsd; 200 bblB. Scale-fin ; 180 bbti :White-fleth ; now In store and tau& by JOHN M. KENNZDY It 00., ao Ft-tr ,Npq Inn and 182 Nnrtli vehery. nRAND ES.—" Finet Oastillon,"liarett, .end other Cognacs of varlotut Vintages, in half pipes and quarter caNks ,• Pellevoishr Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half Oyu, half coke, and one-eighth oaeka Imported and for sale by • - ' BIBBY BOHLIN & 00., oral 221 and 228 Smith Fourth street Chugs anb Qthcmicale. ROBERT BHOEM AMER & CO., WHOLDBAIA DRUGGIBTI3, Manttfootarers and Dealer PAINTS, TANNIN:IBS, and WINDOW GLASS, Northesat corner 110DRTII and SAO Streets, Philadelphia. Hole Agents for the gale of the celebrated lloreff . Plate Glam. attal-tf 'ZIEGLER & SMITH, WHOLESALE MA DRUGGISTS, southwest earner of SROOND and MIEN Streets, have in store, and offer to the trade In ots to edit pia:chasers Bus. Tan. Red. Whiting. Gam Arable, ploked and sorts Senna Alex. Oil Aniseed. Tarim Green, 151 Brand Pi/MITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, aco.— We offer to the publio White Lead, Zino Paints, Colors in Oil, Varnishes, do., at such reduced prices, that we invite the attention of dealers Grid consumers ZIEGLER k SMITH, 8. W. oor. Second end Green Me Miiii 11114ADELPHIA WARMING. AND P VBNT/LATING IVABIGIODBB. ARNOLD & WILSON, 6000E8808e Te B. ♦. BAIIHIBOS We have removed from our old stand in Walnut Street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few dom. below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where one old Mende and the public are respectfully invited to examine one extensive stock ot Warm Air Purnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers , Registers, Enameled Moue Mantel'', Parlor Coal Grttes, Sto., Ito: We are now marinfiketurilig °RIMIER'S CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING rußNacts, the most polverfhl and moan:deal Neater ever invented, and suited to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low Down Grates, and Parldr Coal Grates of all ekes and pattered'. 'We have also commenced the manufacture of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sydvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the tate Fair and _Exhi bition of the Franklin institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful ANTiquie BILABL,III3, are not injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much /its price than Marble. Gait and see 4Aern. ARNOLD & WILSON. BENJ.M. PELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia. April, IBBS—aO24 lv FicrinnifT- 7 Five puncheons Bay Rum, a 1- 11 very superior 'undo, in storiand for sale by •. 'EERIE°, 140 South FRONT Street. f . • E FI*H.-74 half bble• of the cele brated Detroit /that White Ile received Jost received and fOt cede by 0. 0. SADLER & Co. . • O 10914 Nap 11041, FOIL CAPE MAY AND NEW YORK. DAILY, at 9X o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPRLA. STEAM NA ' • VIGATION COMPANY. - The splendid ocean eteamers DELAWARE,- Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Sallow; and KENNEBEC,' Captain Rand, form adally line between' this city,' Cqie May, and New York, leaving from first - pier below Spree. street (Sundays excepted) at 9% o'clock A. M. Return. lag, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. M. Fare to Cape May (carriage hire included) 52 00 for servants 1 60 - 14 " Season tickets (carriage hire ex. tra 8 <, New York, cabin 2 n 0 09 0 (c steerage 1 60 Freight taken at low rates. For passage, state rooms, &e., apply on board, or at the - Office, 814 and 816 SOUTH' DELAWARE AVE. NUE. JAMES ALLDERDIOE, iel6-8m Agent. STEAM TO ALL ' UTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, VIA GALWAY, IRELAND.—Theshorteat 803 passage between America and Europe. TWA line la cornpoted of powerful paddle. wheel steamships,of which the American Empire, Prince Albert, and the Indian Etapire aro now running. The Lest departure from New ‘York (to ho followed by °there of the line about every two weeks) will be the PRINOI.I ALBERT, SATURDAY, August 21, direct for Galway. Passengers will have a free ticket by the usual railroad router, to any of the principal °Rion of Great Britain. First class.. Second class . Third class 80 A. liberal cabin table will be provided, and cooked provisions for third-clam passengers to Galway. For passage, freight, and other particulars, apply to WILLIAM A, HALF: Is CO., No. 48 8017T11 Street, Now York aulo-dt2o HO I FOR FRAZER RIVER GOLD DIGGINGS—FOX LINE FROM NEW YORK —First vessel for PORT . TOWNSEND, in the Immedi- ate vicinity rf the Gold alines, direct. The A 1 clipper barque 1110KERY will Bali about the lath inst. Per freight or passage, having splendid accommodations, apply to STIOKNEF & PARSONS, Agents, 84 North Wharves, Philadeinbla. Will be succeeded by an Al ship. auo.ot* FOR NEAP ORLEANS--LOUISIANA LlNE—First vessel to sail in a few days with whet freight offers. Freight taken at as low rates at any vessels now loading. The first-class, remarkably fact-calling packet chip PLEIADES," Captain 'Winslow, Is now loading at Race-street wharf, and, having a large portion of her largo engaged and coming aloagelde, wilt have quick despatch as above. Shippers will plaaee hurry their goods alongside, and bills of lading to the counting-house for signature. For balance of freight, (which will be taken at mime ratoe as any other Teasel loading.) or piumege, having handsome cabin accommodations apply on board or to Brsuop, siruthqs, & co., an6..dtf 120 North Wharves. The P. Insures at thelowent rates and will take steam down the Delaware and up the Miasissippi. AiFOIL SAN FRANCISCO,—CLIPPER ON SATURDAY, 14th August inst.—Loa/sae BANNS, AND NO DATANT/ON. - - The eplendid first-ohm Clipper Ship TALISMAN, Thomas commander, Is receiving her cargo at pier 10, limit River, New York, This magnificent Ship le one of the finestand 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 balk of her cargo en gaged, she will have extraordinary despatch. Yor Wont* of freight apply to • BUMP 'SIMONS, k 00., 120 NORTH WHAMS& . WANTED—A first-class VESSEL, ..z..111M . of 80001,000 tone capacity, to load for a port in the Paco . Cargo now ready, and fair freight will be pO4. Apply to .111,8110 P, 1311110 N & CO. , 19 10- ,dlf 120 11011T11 41 ,61;VANTED—A good VESSEL, to load In the loutelens Tins, for New Orleans. slot despatch and good ratesven. Apply to e ermoNs r. 06, 1 iY3O-tr ' 120 NORTH lI4HARVNO. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS DOW, DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY VIA LIVERPOOL. THE LIVEEPOOL awn PHILADELPHIA STEAM SHIP CO.'S Clyde-built Iron Steamships are Intended to sail m follows YROIL NNW TOILE. OITY OF BALTIMORE Thursday, July BA CITY OF WASHINGTON ~ .. 1502 KANGAROO 4, I< nth And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. L. INBUBANO.II cowers; eau ',transom.. CITY OF WASHINGTON ' Wednesday, Inns 19d• KANGAROO •Tuly 7th. CITY OF BALTIMORE.. .. —' . " " 2let And each alternate Wednesday. .Cabin Passage from New York and Philadelphia.-•. 613 Third Class to any of the - above-mentioned places ' ao and found In beat cooked Provisions Return Tiokots good for 6 month. • 60 Cortitlcaten of Passage from Liverpool to Now York or Philadelphia 40 Passengers forwarded to Harris, Pixie, Bronson, Ham burg, &c., without delay at through rates. The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will tall regularly between Antwe l ro l and Liverpool, In connection with the d e partures fo ew York, taking goods from Antwerp to New York, a a through rate of freight. Certifleates of Paasage from Antwerp to Noir York $45. Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Oakes, 15 BROADWAY, New York „and 100 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. JOIIN G. DALE, Agent. Or WILLIAM IN3IAN, 3,22 82 and 63 Tower Building, Liverpool. `etr EANN; FOR II CHARLESTO I N AND SA- A —HERON'S L GOO .8 REOEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SHINED . , EVERY DAY. The splendid first-slue side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these Alpe mining every SATURDAY at 10 srolock A. Id., alternately for Charleston Sad Be vatallk. 808 CHARLESTON, The KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Cherie' P. March man will commence loading on Thursday', Angnst 19th, and safl for Charleston, B. C., on Saturday, Angest 2181, at 10 o'clock A X. The STATE OP GRORGiA, o;pi. John 7. Garvin. will commence loading on Thursday, August 12th, and mail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Aug. 14th, at 10 o'sloelt A Et. At both Oharieston and Bavannah, these ships connect with steamers for Plorida and Havana, and with rail , rude, &a., for tip ;oilmen in the Smith and Sonthweet. 709,784 87 - - Heavy Yreight at an average alb per eent. below New York eteatoatirP rites. !BRIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goods chipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin passage X2O 00 Steerage do 800 lisoursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. Tor freight or passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr., No. 828 (late 81) North Wharvea. Agents at Charleston, T. S. & T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GREINER k 00. For Florida; from Char)eston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARTS and BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston, steamier ISABEL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER -: POOL d ß e t i l a rtl r T A D d ti o nr, and LONDON rat= tickets, good for mix month , to either of the above places eteemer of the line, 60 dollen for the round t 4, out and book. PION NSW TOP.S. New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, at 120 4 010 a, N Edinburgh, !Maning, 4 . July 24, Glasgow,Gdodwin ; i 4 ' Augtust 7, 44 . . Glasgow; Goodwin Saturday ; Jo!yid. New York, McMillan Wednesday, Angtut 11 Ndlnburgh, Saturday ; Aug. 14. RATES 'Og PANSACMII. Pint Olszels guineas Steerage, round wax cooked provisions 8 ea 11ret Clare 576 00 Steerage, found with cooked proviciona 80 CO Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infinite in Steerage, free. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Ohms 1140 00 Steerage 100 00 .An experienced Surgeon at Lulled to each Steamer. For freight or pillage apply to WORKMAN & 00.,128 WALNUT Street, PhUadel.' phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, Now York. BALL & LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. tnyll THE BRITISH and NORTH AMERIO ROYAL HAIL STEAMSHIPS. 710/7 11011 W 7017 70 L 17111.007.. . - Cadet Oabln Passage ;LBO Beoond Qabin Passage Chief Cabin Passage., Second Cabin Passage The ships from Beaton call at Halifax. PERSIA,Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Cat. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wieleman 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 en port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaTes Boston, Wednesday, July 28. AMERICA, Wickman, " N. York Wedne4day, Aug 4. EUROPA, Leitch, ig Boston, Wednesday, Aug.ll. PERSIA, andkins, ~ N.Tork,Wedneaday, Aug. 18 NIAGARA, Moodie, a Boston, Wednesday, Aug 15. ARABIA, Stone, ca N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 1. CANADA, Lang, 1, Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8. AFRICA, Shannon, ~ N.Tork,WedneFday, Sept 15. EUROPA, Leitch. ~ Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Janine, " N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 29. Bertha not secured 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 !detain, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein ex p ressed. For freight r passage appl to , ray 10-7 21. o OUNA111), 4 Bowling Green, N. York. ' erntlzmtn'a Jfarnisbing efootto, IJINCITESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE PATENT SHOULDER PEAH SHIRT MANUFAC— TORY At the Old stand, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo alto the Washington House A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, hie per !anal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of tLidrts and Collars tilled the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal tonne. - .014-17 y W. SCOTT, (lato of tho firm of 'Mir o • ototersa Jc Boom) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and !MIRY MANUFACTORY, 014 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlyopposite the Girard Mouse) Philadelphia. J. W. 8. would respectfully call the attention of hie former patrons and fronds to his new Store, and is pre pared 'to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A. perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE aupplied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. %WM/ CIENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, VII W. W. KNIGHT, 606 AROH Street, abOye 811th, Philadelphia. Dealer In all kinds 'of Burnishing 4300d11 and manufacturer of Bine' Slats, warranted equal I n every respect to any others manufactured In this city or elsewhera,,wholeealwand retell, or made to order. roliptt E TLEME .N 'S WRAPPERS OR Vol DREBBIN4 GOWNS.—The largestEd beet ea north:tent In the city, wholessle and rots , with •MI line of Under Clothing, suited to the seas ,at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 606 AROU Street, above Sixth, Philadel phia. tahl-tf CIGARS, 01 6 FAVORITE. 'BRANDS V and assorted sizes, carefully selected by own house at HILTBII3, in store, end received by every arrival from that port. 8. AUGUST & BONS, sl2-3m 218 South FRONT Street. VIGABO, CABANAS AND PABTAGAS SEGAILS.—A choice intake of these oelebrated brands on board brig "New Era," daily expeolalfrOm Mayans, and for sale low, by IDEUELES TETE, - • (Now) 184 Walapt Meet, below Seoor.ll, is ISMS M? t tibiihnft; I=! FREIGHTS RIMMED INSURABOB 110110L111001/ . 110VOL/8001r rsox loarom TO uriotrool. ffabarra anb Cigna. ':'''-:" t: -.Aoiii*attii. .INIkaNOTIOE-SIIMPICER. ARRANGEMENT. , HILADELPHIA WILMING7OI"AND MORE RAII,ROAD. • . . • On and after Monday, MatlO, IUB, PASSENGER TRAINS LEATE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore, at 8 A.11:,t1..P. 51, (Entreat.) end 11 P. M. For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1,4.80,andn P. g,,For Now Osseo, at 8 A. 31„ and 4.80 P. M For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. Mi . , and - 4.80 . V. M. - Forßeaford atB A. 34,, and 4.80 P. M. . TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore a t . 7.30, Erman,: 18.15 A. 3 1., and 6.40 P. M. Lome Wilmington at 8 45 and 10.80 A. M., and 1.46 and 8.05 P. M. • Leave New Omtle at 8 and 9.60 A. Id and at 8.16 P. M. Leavy Middletown at 8.58 A. M. and 6.45, . . Leave Dover at A. Rh; and 4.55 P.M. Leave Seaford at 8.25 A. id., and 2 P. 31. TRAINS FOR RALTIbIORE, Leave Wilmington at 8.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.15 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 - P. N. from Philadelphia to Bal . Do timore, do' 5.40 P.M: from Baltimore to pia - la. Freight Train, with 3assenger oar attached; will ran as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville ;and Intirmedlate places at - Leave Wilmington for do do 7 4A , P. M. Leave Garr° de Grace for Baltimore' do 666 A. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6]OP. M Leave Mibuington for Philadelphia do 540 P. M. Joe • • EL - 111. FELTON, Prealdent. 'IVEW YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PRILADE.LPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 0014PAICY'S 1,1.11.E0. PROM PIELLADILPIIIA TO NESS YORK, AND WAY PLAOIIB. Leave as fellows, vie:, PAIN At 6A. N., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion .2 25 At 0 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. At. 2 26 At BA. N., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning • Mail 800 At 101. A. AL, by Steamboat Trenton, .via Tammy and Jeraey.Oity, Horning 'Express 8 00 At 2 P. M., via Camden Mid Amboy, 0. and A. 151- press - 8 00 At M 5 a P 11. M. Via Camden and Jersey Oily, Xreping • 0 At P. N., via Oamden and Amboy, A.:commode. Non, let Olasa ' • • 200 At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda. Mon 2nd Clans ... 1 60 At 6 11. 61., via Camden and /uxtbev, deemamola- • tdon, lat Olen • , 200 ' At 6 P. M.,- via Camden and Amboy, Airoalmoda- tion, 2nd Ohm' I 76 The 6 P. M. line muss daily, all other* &a daps ea opted 11.13( P. M.,.irern Kensington Depot, via Jersey pity, Mai, Saturdays excepted 82 25 Suprema Linea stop et the principal station only. For Belvidere, Beaton, Plemington, /co., at 8 A. U and 4 P. M. from Wairort Street wharf. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkoebarte, Montrose. Great Bend, AA. at SA. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and S P. M. . • For Mount Holly at 6A. M. and 2,3‘ and 7. M. WAY LINKS, For Beate), Trenton, it 4., at 2ji and 4 P. U., For Palmyraddanootas, 'Beverly, Ircrllngton,Morden town Ac., at 8 P. M. ' • Steamboat Richard Stockton for Dordentown, and in termediate places, at 23‘ P. M. • ' - Steamboat Trenton for Taoony, at 10 and A. MI and for Burlington and Bristol at 4P. M. , AM lined except 11,1( P. M , leave Walnut artist wharf. jr.D''Fifty pound& of.baggage only attowcall each pas: sensor. Paasengera are prohibited from taking anY thing as baggage but their. wearing apparel. All bag gage over Ofty pounds to be paid, for extra. The Corn piny limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will -not be liable' for,any'anconnt be youosloo, extept by opoolal contract, - - GATZMEa Arent an lay - 0. le A. it. PHILADELPHIA AND' ELMIRA RAIL ROAD LIME—QUICKEST 110IITIC to Elmira Wilkeskurei Buffalo,Chicago, Book Island Niagara Falb, 8111wankle, .Bntington, Montreal . , St. Paula Detroit; Dunlleth, and St. Louie. - - Passenger trains will leave -the •Philadelphla- and Reading •Ballroad. Depot,',..cornee BROAD, and VINE Street:, daily undaye excepted;) ea follows : +.BO A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Yana, Buffalo, -Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington, and St. Louis. 8.80 P. M. NIGHT Exisar.tib, For Elmer& Ntagars Valls,'Butralci,_ Detroit, Ohlwo, MilwauYee,Rock laud ealssui 88. - Paula Harlington, and St. Louts. " . _ . . .. aW - • Tickets good till wed. , The 1.80 A,. M. train eonneeta at Heading _ SOHwi train for - Harrisburg and all elation on the LR VALLEY RAILROAD; . . axa At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre, Pitteton, !tauten, r.nd all ortatlone on the LAO4WANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage attacked to Ninths, Botha, and Eluspanston Bridge. Ecui= . " Wilkabala IN 60 Pittston ' . -- - 460 Scranton. - 4 76 Wilkesbarra ' 4 60 Shahs Williansipoit - 660 , . 100 Canandalwan • 8 00 Geneva, via Gorham 8 00 Roebeer • 8 60 Ni arti te Palle 800 Buffalo - .10 80 Rae. 10 60 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 18 00 ‘, wit Niagara Pale , 13 00 Toledo, via New York and Erie 18 25 Columbus 16 50 Oinokutati. New York and Erie - .....19 00 " . Niagara Pala 10 00 Indianapolis, as New York and Erie 21 00 Datroit, Via Niagara Pale - 18 00 Chicago, via Great 'Western Railway 22 00 Lake Shore Railroad 112 00 Rook Island, via Niagara Pails 27 00 ct - Dale More Railroad ' • • 27 00 Burlington 28 00 lowa City 29 25 St. Louis, via Ohleago • • 29 00 Dual it • - Indianapolis 29 00 eth 27 80 St. Paula .26 10 (LT Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira liallsoad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest coma of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pm stager Depot, BROAD and VINE. - THROUGH EXPRP,I33 - FREIGHT TRAIN •••• - Leaves the Depot•,. Drciad street, • below Vine, daily, fa tittndayr excepted ,) for all points Wait and N orth, at 8 Freights Emit be delivered before 8 P.M. to Immo their going the same day. far Freights are, forwarded with greater. despatch and Lower Bates than by any line from tide silty to the West and Northwest. isr information ftithef aPPI MINI; HUM, Through Prelgkt Depot; Broad, below Tins, Or to Ogda„S.. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. nor, 81Xtb end Oheetnnteta. Planes, -a. A. HIbOLLE, Hesd. gnpt, Pumas. and Heeding Reilroad. H. A. - FONDA, Haul. Supt. Outyulasu i 7 A ,Mattllroad : degl-ly Oen]. Supt. Wl:overt and Elmira Hallniad, pamADELPIIIA AND REA.DINGRAIL sa ROAD—FAST BRIGHT LlND.—Vreight trains leave the Depot,BßOADStmt, taloa VINE, daily, far Ihighlo, Suspension Bridge, Canines , Detroit, Chicago, AtUwaukie, Galena, Dubuque, B. Laub, end inteame. diate points. Title is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake Porte, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch to the shore points than by any other route. Will/ OP 1110E1 WI 100 in. Via Railroad let ohs'. 2d clam g dim. 4ek dug &megaton Bridge 90 917.10.' ' ..,70 60 40 33 90 70 - - go - 40 Dunkirk 96 75, 65 46 Detroit, $1 30 93 78 02 01d.“6.0. 1 60 116 100 80 Preight going throngla by rail *ill th e marked wad RAIL.I, way 1:0067 No transhipment between Phil.delphla and Elmira. Mark goods via Philadelphia aiy4 Reading Railroad and send to the Depot, Bread skeek, below Vim, daily, before 6P.M. ' . for farther . informatioa in regard to this route, 'ea at the through freight &Nee of tb% Philadelphia, Nia gara, and Great Western Line, hi . W. norms. SLX.TII and 017188TNOT. de9o-y VENSSYLVAITIA RAILROAD.—THE (MEAT CENTRAL PAMPA connecting the cAt lactic, Cities with Western, North-western tad South western States, by' a continuous Railway threat. This Bond also connects , at Pittsburgh' with deny lino of steamers to all '.ports on the wlstern Rivers,and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ces on tb.e Nerthewerden, 'Llama; making the mast D IRECT, WIELPEBT•and RELIABLE ROUTEby which Freight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. _ Lynes BSTWAIN PHYLAD*PHIA AND Pin": BURGH. Sim galita—Boots, Show, Hatt, and Cape, Books, Dry Goads, - (In Ivies balsa and trunks),Dmge, (in boles and bales) Feathers, &o ISo. per 100 Its Wolin Gases,—Domestio Sheeting, Shirking and Ticking, (In original • • bales), /Br i an asks), Hardware Leather, uor, , (in tasked Wall Paper, Woo , and Sheep Pete, Dostward, &e. &0 600. per 1001 be .Titian Oassa—Anwils, Hemp,lacon and Pork, Salted, (loose or In - intake), Pointe, (dry and In oll,) (nle, (except Sand and rosin) . SO*. par 100 Di tome 01..tes-0004, lick, Beeetk, Beef, and Pork, (in casks or boxer eastward),LardandLardoll, Nails, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitok, Rosin, s teel , Manufactured Ti,. Moo Rosin Oil, (Ineenawan, Sup?, (hltds., bbls., and boxes,) ico 400. per 100 lb lift.ovs-160, per bbl., until further notice. Gaits -220. per 100110.. until further notice. Oorrow—f2 per bale, not exceeding toe lbs. weight, until further-notice. In 'hipping Goods from any point Neat of Philadel. phis, be particular tOttlanpsokages " via Penrisy/vartis Baiiroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of Shit Road, at Philadelphia or Pitteburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Psalcar Actawre.—Clarke & Co.,Ohteago; Packer & & Co., blompids, Tenn.; B. P. Bus bc Co.. St. Louie Mo. • P. Q. Co., Removals, Indiana; Wm. Bingham, Louisville, %outstay. R. 0. Meldrnm, Madison, Indiana ; ll. W. Brown 6 Co., and Ather • d Cincinnati • H. B. Pierce & do., Zanesville, Ohio ,• Leech & Co., No. 64 Elibyatreet, Boston ,• Leech & CO., Ho. 2 Astor H ouse, New York, No. 1 William et. Heir York ; D. J. gneedee, Philadelphia ; Megrim .11i Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. 11.0IISTON, General /freight Agent. H. J. LOKBASHT, dee- General Superintendent, Altoona, Pe filatbinern anb 3r1711. SWOP, 1.101211024. • J. • 100111 MllllOl • WILLIAM Z. lIMAICIN, SOUTHWARIE FOUNDRY) RUTH AND WAHLUNGTON STMTS., • TFILLDILLPHIA. mEggialr. & SONS, INGINEERS AIM DIAORINIBTO, imemigaet tr e MO and Low Primus/Ream Anginas, for Land,' lifer, and Marine service. , Bollers, VagOrnotent Iron Bost', ice., ()sa teen of lands L either Iroit br Braes. Iron frame roan for Gsa Works, Workshops, Railroad stations, &n. ," " Retorts and eae:fissehLnery, of the latest gad mod Improved oonstrnetten. Every description of Plantation nmeldnery, sunk u Rapt. Baw, and Grist Mills, Vaounm Pine, Open gleam Trains, Defeeators, Filters, romping Engines, Be. Bole 'Agent. full, Billiena's Patent Bugar Bolling &pparatus; Nasmytkia Patent , Stoma Hammon J. P. floes' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Meoßtnery and Steam Vamps: - Euriertntendent-11. H: BARTOL 'ire proof Safes. SALAMANDER SAFES. A lirge assortment of AVANT & WATTON'T AVILADELpHIA MANUFACTVIIRD SALAMANDIR. 8. 4 urEs, VAULT DORS, TANI LOOTS Tor Tools and BLOM. , TOW to an now to tee. 411014 , D00RM, , On rood tarlUl an j other' tartablbthbient to TM • • ' 'u = Mated States, by • • - NUM & WATSON, To. TO Tooth TOTITTHOtteot Ttalidottn t FAIIAAS WU US A 96544 HAAM NiTilrear Linea. alltMM vAMITLIA N . NBYL- • - BETBLBEIEM, RABTON, 101 ALL2I.ITOWN, MAIICII DRUNK, DELAWAIta WAT MB GAP, &o. On led. after MONDAY, July 28, 1858, the trains on t h6i I tw al /ear. FBON'r and.- WSLLOW streets dally,(9nodaye essepted,) as rollowt - For Betblehete, Beaton, Delaware Water Bap, /ca., (Esprose.lat 8.15 A. U. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chunk, (Bs presed at 2 80 P. M. For Doylestown, (Aceommodationd at 8.80 A. 31. and 4.80 P. M. For Port Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.30 A. M. and 8.30 P Af TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Expreaa) at 9 A. IL and 5.90 P. If., with pmeettgers- from Lehigh Talley Rail TOM, and arnve in .Phi!Adolph's at 12 M. and 8.15 P.M.. Leave Doyleetown (Accommodation) at 6 A. M. and 4 P. M. and arrive in Philadelphia at 816 A. M. and 8.10 P.M.' Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 815 A. M. and 260.52., and arrive in Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4 P. M. ON UNDAY Leave Pluladelphla for S Doylesto S wn at 8,80 A. ld, and 2P. Al. Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6A. H. and 6'.16P All Passenger trans oonwict at Chatham street with Oar Passenger Railway. . The 8 . 16 A. 3fr train from Phlladeliihia. and the 5 30 P. M. train from Bethlehem, make olda commotion 'with the hasten and New Jersey Central Railroad. Pare to Bethlehem Q 60 r< hiAlla Chunk 260 „ f 1 Doyilistown - 80 SIII9IIOIITS TO SCHOOLEY '8 MOUNTAIN—By 636 A. M. train tifkiaston, thence by N. S. 0 RR. and D. T. At W. - Bit. tbWashington, thence by stage, arri ving at the Mountains at IP. M. Pare $3 15. Jy2.6 tf , •- CLARK, Agee! aiILADELYHIA,' ' G RMANTOWN _ AND NOKlllBTOWNserratoAD.—sunutt ARILANQXBINNT.=-011 cud afterIIfONDAY, May 10th, 1868. - - POR 4119.515.771 . 6411. Lean Philadelphia at O,X, 7,8, 9.05 min., 10, 21X 3 A. M., /, 2,8, 4,5, 5,7, 8, 9,10 , and P. SI. Leave Germantown at 0,7, 7)(, 8, 9 . 0#, 70 X, lig, A. M. .1-10 min., 2, 84, 4N, fig, SX, 8, 940 min., and - ILT The .71; 'o'sloek A. M. Train Gerd tiersnantawa will stop only at Wayne ,SEIN sad Tioaa !navels Stations. , • ONDAYS, 14140 P 11110610414 9.20 mtn. A. M., .1, 6N, and. JAWS Germantown BK A IK , 1-1 at tn ., 4g, aid P. Bi. ORRWPNTIT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Plilladelplds at 034 8, 9.06 loin J UN A. td., 9, 8;4, 8,8, 10 P. Id.. Lean Ohertnnt NW at 8 40 -and 7.86, 9.10, and 10.10 min. A. AL, /2.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 0.20 lain P.M. M. ON EfU ND Leave Pidladelpld_ ,a 9.20 A. M. 6,,g and BP. 14. Leave Chestnut Rill at 8.10 min A. 1 6., 12.60 4,10 8,40 P. 81 • IVA CONHNOIIOONIN AND 11011810 TOWN. Lewsii Philadelphia at GM, 9, U A. 01.,106 mtn., 9.10' 6X; 114 , P. Leave Norristown at 6,7, 0,11 A. 7d.,1, 9m, and 13)( PM. , ON SUMAYEI, Leave Philadelphia at 9A: M., and 8 P. M. - Lease Norristown at IA. K. and 6P. 2. FOR , MANAUNK • ' Leave Pialadolphia at B.Y, 7%, 941 A, m. 1.06 ran., 2.06 mfit., 8.10 mm., 6)L 0%, 8,11% P. M. Limee - Manayank at ag ;7%, 8%, 11% A. N.. 12 . 4, 6,4, 7, and 0 - P. M. • 81indaye aame u Norristown. 0 TER VALLEY ItAILROAD YOB IKIWNEBO - Leave Millar At 6% A. M., sad 8 . 10 min. P. M. Lure I:immin lin at 7% A. M., and IP. M. • H. K. MPH, General. Superintendent. Depot, Math and Orson streets. Philadelphia. 1858PSNN'sYtVAli.TA-.1858 ORATRAL RAILROAD PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PIT If, And thence by Railroad to, wamr.taia, ,LotllB ETEIIDENI7III - —•— +LEIMANDr, CINCINNATI • CHICAGO, ' • Lotrtevneio BURLINGTON ) . INDIANAPOWC ST. PAOLO, And all OHIO, INDIANA ILLINOIS IiCENTUCHY, IdIOIII HAN, WNW_ ONBIN, MINNYSOTA MISSOURI, „ HAMAR AND NEBRASKA. Passe era tb polnte,weat of. Pittsburgh, Wheeling Cleveland and Creitline, hate oholoo of ront'n, =dart reOrteitod to make a 'Wootton before' applying for tick. eta. . TRIMS TIZROThai TRAINS LRAM rauarath- PIII4 DAILY, ronalng close connection s at Pitts lank to W potuta WeAL • • • On and after MONDAY, May 10th, 11368, Three through, and Two accemmodatio nl9TH trains, will leave the depot, 8. E. ' corner of ELEVE and MARKET streets, as follows: - • TRAINS FOR P/2783173811 'MUM ?BOX nrrasonon AND !RR WEB? LRAYS. AFID THE ASHIYI. MAU 'main at.... 7.90 A. M. Mail train at.. 11 00 night. Hut line 100 noon: Vast line 460 A. Id. Express mai1..11.00 night. .Expreas mall.. I.l* noon. WAY TRAMS RUTZ. WAY TRAINS ARAtIYi. Harrisburg act- Harrisburg ao -eounsodation 8.00 P. M. commodation.l.l6 P. M. Lancaster 6.00 P. M. Lancaster " .9.60 A. M. The mail stops ataL the stations between Phila delphia and Pittsburgh. - The Express mail runs daily, the other trains Sunday excepted. The cars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on - Eleventh street, where through tiakets to all West time du. Fia l rffr(Ly. No charge for handling bat the Depot 1 49 t =. For thither Information, apply at the Depot of 'he Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast - corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the hoirs of A. K. and 1/ P. M. THOMAS M008.P., my 10 Penn's Agent Penn Railroad Co. 15oiebi and neetatiuMte: TeLANEARD H 0 17.8 E ,—BROAD WAY and TWELFTH Street, New York, re-opened, elegantly furnished with every modem improvement. The location te fashionable and healthy. . The root= are large and wet ventilated. Meals Coned at all hours, and OW attention paid to the comfort of plena. - .Transient baud $2 per day. Per. manent board at lower rates. The whole order the nisnagement of 0 J. niran,n- LAN, (late of the United States notel,,Phlladelphia,) who IloToothillY solleits t3to patronage of hie friends and the travelling public. -30-2 m JONES HOUSE, - HARBIBBIIRO„ Pe., . ((Eroded in 185 T.) ELEGANTLY 7IIRNISHED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. - - -,my29-y WELLS COVEHLT,,rozmietar. VORRELL HOUSE, N. W; oor. TRIAD and HARMONY 001TP.P. The undersigned. takes pleasure In informing hie friends and the public at large, that he has opened the shore BEITABLISIDIENT, and pledges himself to merit the patronage of his patrons, ()Tell artiOki to of supe. nor wilily, haring been selected withont regard tO priSe. CHAttraid W 01211.11,1., Proprietor. my27-13m NICHOLLS HOUSE, jELTROPEAS PLANO OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NO. US SMITH EIGHTH ST., BELOW CHESTNUT, PHILLDILPHIA. This HOUSE is for Permanent and Transient Lodz. l Every effort will be made b y the Proprietor, B NlO ag. HOLLd, to give satisfaction to his Patrons. This estaldiehMent is situated in the heart of the city, centre of business, and convenient to all plarei of amusemeut. ' The Mercantile and Travelling eommanity wil fly' it a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and eumo MsaL furnished at all home. Single Booms, 60 cents per night. By the week SLS and upwards. mh80.41 to irortea. NE S SRS. CHIORERINO & SONS having removed to their new warerooms, N 1307 CIIESTNUT Street, (near the United States Mint are prepared to offer to their friends and the public extensive assortment of - Grand, Parlor-Grand, Rgna and Upright PIANO-FORMES, manufactured express for this city, finished in various styles of cases, and prices which cannot fall to please. Plano-Yottos ma to order, to suit any styli of furniture, and all instr menta.warranted to give _entire satisfaction to the pa &dieser. Grand and Squire Phnom 'to rent, upon the most t yorable terms. - - Meagre. 0. & BONS - have received. t.. Thirty- t -o; Arspels. The flret Premiums over all competitors , the United Statee. • AN orders for TUNING and RERAIRING.wiII promptly attended to. J.TT-dm NANO FORTES: - ;filet received, an elegant dont of RAVEN, BA CZ!, & 00., MINNS 014_ . 11 g 11ALLIIT, T D EON & CO, and GALS'Ai . 00. LUANDA. IMOD - EOM best qtality, at - J. Z. OOILDII, ' X9 B. R. corner 101 1 1INTEI and 0112nNOZ ete. 'Lumber. LIMBER YARD. notrTz & ae., (Snoemor. to Hontgem.m• Neoll,) d. W. oomer of TWELFTH and PRINS Streets, PhDs Old hioyamensing Dietriat, are now receiving a large and well-selected assartmc of all descriptions of LIIMDBR, such as White PM Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Picket Pence Boardo, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety well-seasoued Lumber. Alio, a large stock of Hi Stuff, of every variety and dcwcription, constantly c hand and sawed to order at the ahorteetnotice. Our connection with Messrs. Mehaffey, Houtz, ec 0( and Duffy, Hoots, lc Co., at Marietta, Pa., gives us n surpassed facilities, and enables ris to supply orders I all descriptions or Lumber with promptness Al despatch. PINIC-CRE.EB LUMBER, soft and mellow, smite for PATTERN-MA.I(En, .to , constantly on hand. Prompt paying purobasers are respeettally invited examine out stock beltro going elsewhere. aP2I-ti IIIMBEE AT WHOLESALE AND R. tall at Marietta, Lanceater county, Pa. MEUAPPEY. HOUTZ, & CO , take this method Informing their customers and persons del:drone of pa chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a lar and wellaeasoncd stock of all descriptiens of Lamb' which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory priori Their timber is all from their awn MILLS on PID CREEK, They are also connected with dinars DL'FF HOUTZ, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all kin of Planed Boards ) Bill Staff, Lath Pales, Pickets, Building Timber for Bridges, &c., of all descriptioi on the shortest notice. They would oleo take gre pleasure in calling the attention of Baildere, and thi in want of Lumber is the city of Philadelphia, to t Lumber Yard of HOUTZ .L Co., corner of TWELII and PRIM. Streets, with whom they are also co emoted. a p sl . t LOUSE OF REFUGE BRUSH AfAN' VACTORY. The eubeeritrer would reepeotfulli call the attent of the trade to hie &SMUTS RODE Or IMIMIEB. Manufactured by hint AT THE 11013101 OP RRPUGB, FOR SALE AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITI A Lugo itooli. of Blookanniths , Follows on hand. REFRY C. EORSTRIN, 21 North THIRD &root, below dal PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD BPIIOIAL hOTIOE TO PHYBIOIAIIB.—The ab acre a vehiole for the exhibition of remedies to I °seed surfaces, which combines the following imivar gee: A good and unvarying comistence, easily w.w off with water, dissolve@ all aubetances that are sr ble in water, hence facilitating trusteed of obstruct their absorption, end does not get rancid. The ' property alone renders it an invaluable soon/sit:ex the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale retail, at 011.11811 Laboratoryand Pharmacy, Inbti slith and Ch..,,tvot ci, ." QLATE 1 SLATE ! SLATE 1 , 0 Slate, of ell Hass, and et Tiny low rates, Ye p: stantly on hand,' and for sale by FOIRING, PDX, & CO., IaRRAIANTOWN ROAD and TRIAD stree N. B. Slate Roof's put on In the best canner, and "den, nt.tondint in. AII vsnric antoei .1.1 • RING. —SOO bbls. No. 1 lIERRI xik.xsatport laspeetionl 600 do: Halifax, !ISIS 406 for silo 07 JOHN if. RHNNZDY & CO., PP #1 WI. i 94 014 lia NWS4III4OI
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