ISE PULPIT. Et " ' Ilicaporlea forAlle basal e ' The digCOUXI3O, of which the following la an onillrie,:thef'c'li;;Wria,',!pkericliett on Sabbath eVerring, at Concert 'Hail, before thecongrega tibn of thilate 'Dudley Et:', Tyng (Chinch of the °overran* by theßev. George A. Crooks, o f Keliti o ky . The - pertion-',,, ot Scripture seleated is the teat for the oat:mien WU read from the twen tieth 'Chanter - of. Acts, letter clause of the 21Sti4se;to wits , , I • !4iipentanro toward God, • and fala toward, o n,r , Lord.f.esus Christ." - ' - Ad : these 'Nerds, side the speaker, was con tained in elm expressive sentences the whole pith and marrow. of the Gospel—the sun; and, substance of all evangelical, preaching-, • To briritsords'to repentance through faith in Christ embraced the whole scope of. what= the preaching of the Goirpel was, :Intended, to accomplish:. , • . . This : Scripture was at once simple and Com. prehensive, and suggested itself to our, re flection the source and spring •of every Christian duty.l, The scope and character of these cardinal - nssentials—repentauce ;sing' faith—were -enlarged upon- by the.sflaer with singuliu...elearness of ilftistratioiW With- out repentance, it-wan said, nonf -Word& not be humbled, 'nor :ther.beeoriki'GOdly without faith=-a - fief whia , cleatlY indicated that, neither of .these , ,coeld properly, exist without, or independ4 of, the, other: They Were inseparable Annul, from the fact that re pentane° and faith, to be per fect,,nedessarily qnbluded repentance re pentaceimplied perifying and, renewing of the heart ; and,one,ot themost essential con= clitions of alreei faitlfwas a sincere Sorrow for all our sins.- • _ To be more explicit, however, be wished to invite the attention of his hearers to a sepa ratertonsideratiom of both - these terms. I - First, Repentance toward. God—its nature and character... • • - He was sorry to say in - the outset that very much that passed for repentance was not really worth the name. There, was, for example,. a show of, or:counterfeit repeatance, often in-. duced by tionble3 - iirringht on by temporal , misfortune; and thie,proof of such repeittaitee not heingsenolne was - had ha the fact.that. at the return of prosperity it was frequently dis pelled like the early, cloud - or the morning dew. This was a mere lip repentance.- True repentance, on the other hand, was manifested In a thorough reformation of' and,a re newing of,the heart. ' It caused its possessor to hate the guilty ways be once loved, - and made him sorrow • over • the garments 'once spotted by, the flesh. The yearning of the truly penitent was ever toward a holiness in compatible with the 'carnality of earth,,end it was in the possession' Of this that the pilgrim was ready to exclaim withrani, " 0, wretched man that I amf who shall deliver me from the body of this- death I" - . - Such , was ever the bumble sorrow ,breathed from the contrite spirit of the truly penitent. Another remark respecting this repentance was, that it must be toward god—the • triune Jehovah: It was his grace that had..been neglected—his majesty that had boon dla honored. - Joseph was tempted, b 1 answer was, "How can I &this; rest wicked ness, and sin against God . So ' David's re morse' his sense of; Vitt was, net wward man whom he had wronged, but toward his Maker. "Against thee, thee only,, have I Binned, and done this evil in'thy eight ; that thou mighteat Bo justified when thou speakest, and be clear 'when thou judgest." Inasmuch, then, as God-was or parer eyes than to behold iniquity, it was evident that we could, only come throngh , the intereertalon of a Mediator, which, of course, implied the aces= aity of repentance.- - In the second pima, it Watt manifest from this mediator's/ necessity that, faith. toward the Lord Jesus ,C4riefoivas tie essentialis Tee pentance toward 'God, and so' Weenie there was no other name given under. bee.ien where-. by men Can be saved. -There was no other way than through Christ. His own deelka tion to this effect was, -"I am the way, the truth, and the life." " ' ' lint, alas! there Were leo many who bad not . this faith, who were still "without hope and Ivithont God in the-world." There were too many lifeless Christians who had "but a name to live," and whose bud would be that of the tires separated fromthe wheat. The laith•which was of the heed merely, nod not of the heart, ,was a dead and barren faith ' having no' visible effect upon the life. Such,a faith believed the historic facts which are written of Christ, .but felt no' abiding In terest in the health of the soul. It took for granted that. the Bible was a holy bookthe. result of divine inspiration, &c., -yet alloWed VlLLcoyietion to exercise no moulding info - He bleated God, however, that - liter , • living and a tinitiul faith ; and who could sum the incalculable blessings which that faith - was conferring upon man I It was this faith that,brought the contrite soul to the " foun tain ,oponed. for sin .and uncleanness,"'and that said effectually " wash and be' clean." It was a faith that 'delighted to walk in the Lord's footsteps—to obey his precepts, and to seek conformity to his image: It made it a man's meat and drink to do the Lord's will in acts of goodness. This Waa'a justifying faith, and taught the people of hiti,choice a perfect - reliance upon their Saviour. - -Ile had now endeavored to draw an outline of those two important words 'to every Chris tian—repentance and faith—feeling, indeed, that much more could be said upon a theme so noble' in its/tearing, even .ho shrank from - the task, under the consciousness 'of his Own inability to AO fullinstlee to' itnineilts. Tie was - now ready , for the app . iicittion'of the subjectpreeente& lirthe - text ; and he would .ask,‘Vo4 not an important question for alt to ans w er-in their own hearts 'whether they were the possessors of. such a repentance toward - God as they hadjuSt heard described, and such a faith'in the Tsirid He was a stranger among those he was ad dressing; and hence could not speak from per sonal knowledge as to whether there 'were any before him who would have to return a - nega tive maker to these , interrogatories; yet . he telt that in so large and promiscuous artandl opcethere were' stone, perhaps; many, who were not in, possession of - this needt id pre paration for the future: - liewould'' to` God It were not soy but that dittnot alter the Tact. He appeared beforeiliem as Christ's ambas sador, with the word of Inspiration, tiara pray you in Christ'satead, beye'reConciled to God." There might be those who felt disposed to ha zard the chance of patting off.the overtures of God's mercy, butthey were not acting wisely in this matter. To delay was to run the risk of eternal 1%1114' and•whY, aboie all things else; should a man thus voluntarily endanger the immortal soul t The day of salvation was but temporary to every one, Even at that instant the voice of inspiration was • sounding the' Warta, I , to-day, if ye will hear his voice, hard en not your hearts cc tcl4ay is the day of salvation:, Ho ,entreated all to think of the easy terms of mercy thus offered to all who saw proper to accept them, and then of the awful condition of a soul in a state of:hopeless final exclusion from . the face of_God forever and ever. With this sad picture - -on the one band, and an eternity of bliss neon the other, it ought surely not take any one long to decide as to what was his -interest In choosing between tbe two. - • - • And now, to hint who was ready to exclaim, "what mnst I do to be saved 1" he would say come trembling itinfier;lcra*Saviour's 'Cross-- to the, Lbrd Jesus, and live forever.- Then would the pardoned sinner's hope be his hope, ever remembering that the fountain, of a Sa viour's blood was" the Only fortntain; faith in that sacrifice the" only, faith) Christ the only Redeemer of perishing sinners: ' Ills closing words of admonition • Were “Believe," in • 'the Lord Jesus Chrlst,and thou shalt ,be saved.?' The congregation in attendance on this occasion was unusually large for the Season, the spicionsliall being nearly filled,"and the discourse, as gtven,ll.hir..Crookts, elicited the Most marked attention throughout Its de livery. • " . fOrZoare. MOORE, lIENSZEY, & CO., Mae. 4 I/IEKIU AND 1.8 SOMME= STB 1111P011TElta oa - .114RDWARL:, CUTLERY, GUNS, 80., UAVII DOW lo MAI", ta34':fflll be reedvtof throughout the sewn, u Urge selected assortment or (I.oo4to lnvite the 'Attention WBBi'BILN AND AouT4t-mi!ltuyins, SHOVELS AND SPADES.-: 2,000 'DOZEN ASSORTED, IRONS EVEESEL, and OAST-STRUM, For male 157:th0 Manufacturer, W. W. RIOIIARDS, No. 226 RACE Btre,t,' above Seeond. 11718.1p3 11 =1 1 .Weft0 - 11 T el i tfino_ 1 11 5 1e " o to r 4olFATi f i AND DO#lllBls/0' DARDIVADR, would relpootfally call the -attention of tho trade" to their stoo k, they era offering at lowed retell. Dazinaottotent oon sista in pattof... Cholas, of kinda—Orioe,:Log; /NW, DreistAri Con, /fifth, Dick WagOni - tit4e, Tongue, 40,841), Mine and Coll - 1114 aebituy4eir trOide trati; ; Btoad ' apd sledge • • Wright's' , and oilitii,Anitd• Solid Box sod other Short ando7 .. /<114,11.11.1410 .. /17 Pil Papa f rouci,tiff 4 Malts Parilf, - z• • - • - • • f!litartaPiM toporlin• riles and linty* fisnfere. • PAxcolafor ?? Ontetyludoi Einating Taboo, , • .Corn, arukß4OrSoYtbds; 11 7 3 Corn, 11 4 d 8 t 2 ! 1 1! _ ` "- Hoy, &Andros Tumoral, and ii podiot Tau; • Rakes and Iroe dhoilito and Opsdoa","olf.,011. *lnd/. Took% BradakflkOr"Olont, add Entoldog.Nditn.. thud and•Wtonglif. Boit Binged, Birowit.. La* ot ill Code; Ong*, Rinnodud Ptozpig,Atta,!lito4eto, - [tun. Faelli Mann, ntid•othot Took, dcO., • • • LEWIti 8414, #9 , fiClass** Rtrto,' Bales bg canctuin. 1110.11iAtI. & 430Nei _ - • • MILO , - Ne4. 1119 and 141 BOU'Va IfOl3llTll BTBUT, , _ (Formerlr NOS. 61 and 693 IrfOOKB AND ELM ESTATSI—TOBSDLY NEXT. Pamphlet cabaoguee now ready'. oOntag fult de. 11 41Ptiane or the property tai, cold on Tneeday next. I7th instant with a . Het of other Pall SAW FALL B~L3B = BTOOBBAND REAL Tangs YtreL Fall Bile , Ch — /WidiKat the zaoheese. De artptione ready. , Second Fall Sale, 28th Aegnat, on the promisee, xf‘ tread street. Deamiptiona preparing. Third Fall Bale, Blot August, sit the Exchange.. Do• miptione preparing. Forsyth Fall We, 7th September, it the Xdobange. Deseriptions preparing . Ptah' Tall Bale, 14th-September, it the . 1 / 8 0 heige. Desoriptiorie psparing. Myth: Fall Bale, Flat of September, !it the Brohaage, Descriptions preparing. • XISSMERS. - TRAMS BALE—TO 800 - The Stty- Fret regular Philideiphla Trade Bale will Dommence on the net oypeptemear. Catalogues in Press. • '• REAL ZEITAVO , 81'0018, &O. • . Pabil6 Bolen at tbw 'fltiladidhis kom every Tuesday Ferentng 4)id dating - The bus p iness s N eason. o : August 'only occasional axles as Dj- In Tait heretofore • of each property lasted separately, in b eatti q ccto *Molt pnbltsh on the tlatnrdayjcrevforur sale, one thousand oatalognesin pamphlet form, ~,loastraldeeetiptiotta of all the property to be sold on 'lp e following Tuesday. =miaow! -SAWN AT TUN AUCTION BT RE every Thursday morning 11,SialiNfrtaTia AT '8 . 8...1"98.71 1 BALE. Or' We bate a large amount of Reid Rotate at Fri vete Bale, Inehtding every description of City and ookhtry property. printed pets may be had at the snetion store. • ' PRIVATE BALE BROIBTRIt. Irr Real Rotate : entered on out ,- Private Bide Re. ifttee=('CV:Verdl,°o74l:ptl7 fn ' p o rt . Zelir bl e i ejy al 3 trod of charge. ' ' liTOOlB, Aa. . ' On Taeectay Evening, Aug. 17th, ' at 8 o'clock , at the Philadelphia Ex. change, wilt be cold, for account of whom it may eon - 14 aharse Delaware Railroad Company. Also. 40,shares Kennington Dank. Also: for Account' of whom it mar concern -200 (new) stare» esii Pranatroo teed Aseocietlon. Vile 'shares , Bank of Northern Liberties. COW:0.181A COAL ANDIRON COMPANY STOOK. - - , Oa Tuesday Evening, September, 7th, at IN &cleric, st the Philadelphia Fichange, without reserve, for amount of whom it MOW concerts-T- " - goo shares Colombia Coal and Zron Company. -FIRST PALL EALE—AUGUST 17th. This rude will . - Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Tames it. Powers, De ' Datoll DWELLING, POPLAE.ETREET.—AII that three-story brick dwelling and let, south Bide of Poplar street, 89. feet west . of gllttenth street, lot 27 by 90 feet—two fronts. Perempter v. Bale—Estate late of Joseph Young, Deal, , DWELLING AND GROCERY ErfOßß.—Three-story brisk, dwelling and. groeery, bZo. 916 Apple street, be tween Fourth street and York avenue. Same Estate. DWELLING AND LAOSE-BEEE BALOON.—Three• story brick dwelling adtria,geoleer saloon, No. 878 Ap pleutriet: Bale absolute. Peremptory. 8118—Zstate of Thom' Dar. gin. Deceased. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT 8, BITTICENTLI WARD —AU Wee fire lots of ground, east side of Nineteenth street, north of Anne street, each 77 feet front, and Yawing In depth from 80 to 51 feet. Also, all those flee lots north oxide of Annoatreet, !adjoining the above, etch 17 feetfront, rangiag In depth from 80 to 44.414. are. They will-be sold separately. Lithographic plans may be had at the auction none. Peremptory Sale. NEAT DWELLING --The neat two.and.a..half-story brick dwellingg,, with back buildings, No 407 Billoryn street, below Noble street. VALUABLE LOVOr (MOUND, went side or Pent atreet, between Church and Unity streets, Frs.:Word, 4134 feet front by 120 YoUdeen. THREE LOTB, SOVITIWARK,—Lot 'smith 'elde of Watkins etteet,lo3 feet out of Fifth street. 7.0 t wen 'side of Aloyamenaing Bud, month of Morrie ' Lot south side of Moore street, east of .Pourtb street. WROOND YALL BALE—AUGUST 28th. On theprendleis—' • . Executorts Peremptory gatel-Estate of Thomas Sabin- , ma, Deoestod. NEAT MODERN REBIDENOE'ArD' 2121LNITIMN, PLATE MIRROR, WILTON 0/02221T, - On 'Saturday' Miming, 28th 'natant, at 20 o'clock, at No. 815 North Broad rtieet, , ebove Drown- greet, the neat modern madonna end furniture, Wrenoli_plato mirror, mantel" clock, Wilton carpet, ke., by order of executor. _ tri" Pull partloulare to handbille. Mr• The furniture may be eietoined at 8 o'eloolt on the morning of WO. =IRO /ALL SALE-4170MT filet. At the Nxchenge, will Include— 'VALUABLE 00UNTAY PROPERTV.—Oottsge and Urn, with 38 acres, corner Of Bristol turnpike and Eleven-mile laue, miles from Torresdale, and 4 miles from Tscony, ur lull particulars in handbills sad lithographic plant. womiTrt PALL SALE—SEPTEMBER 4th. - .3 This sale will include— Aasignecue Peremptory Sale VALUABLE STONE PAOTORP, STEAM 'ENGINE, MAOIIINERT, TEN STONE DWELLINGS, ho., to gether with lots of ground, Alsnayunt. The whole to be sold without reserve. It? Full nertioulers now reedy in handbills. :won AND DWELLING.-40nr.story brick More and 4we11i07,,,M45e arenas, shove Coates street. Ina mediate pOsbeltioll. " • NBA/ MODBRN RESIDENON, No. 409 North . Tenth street, between (Mates and Drown streets. Immediate possession. . Man VAT& 1i&1,2-811PT111181111 21st Will include—. Execrators , Peremptory Oele—Xstate ofJoremlob Web • ton Deceased. TDRIII6.9TDRY BRION DWDLIING, and two.story frame dwelUcß. N 05.528 and WS North Fifth street, with frame shop In the rear.. Also, two two•story brick dwellings, Non. 529 and 581 Chatham street. with itio two•story brick dereillegi In the rear. The whole • either. TEIDDLBTO ha street, abore Noble street. Dante pats, Ttrazt-sroxr BRICK DWRLLING, N 0.407 Green street. Same Estate. THREE-STORY BRICK sTons AND DWELLING, Nil. 717 Oallow•hUl street Same Nstate. TWO-STORY BRION DW.St.LING, No. 611 er*en Street. Same Zit4te TEGIREBTORY BR'OK DWELLING, No. 926 Wash ngton attest, oast of Tooth Went, Thirteenth ward. acme Estate. TIIIIRS-STORY DRIC& DW&ELING, No. 268 Par rlstk street, east of Slxtb street. Dame Ustete. THESE, - TIIREE-810Iti antorc DWELLINGS, out side of Peach street, between Green and tgoetedl and Second and New Market 'treats. - &me Estate. FIVE, THREE.STORY BaroK DWELLINGS. form• log a court. Paschall alley, between Fourth and Bath streets, Twelfth ward. Same Estate. TIIREE-STORT BUICK STOMA AND DWELLING, No. 7513.800 th Fourth street, between (atom and Catherine streets. VALI:MIMS IDDAL YARD, PACTOBY, &e —The valuable propertj known as the 4, 111rar41 nottr coal yard, dco., Ninth street, on the Germantown and Norristown Railroad, above Poplar street, lot .80 -by 100 feet, two fronts. with extensive brick mill wi th _superior machinery, large brick fao• tory, stabling cost yard, railroad tracks, too., ka. dine at Nos, 189 and 141 South Fourth street _ SUPERIOR PURNITIIBE, PIANO-PORTE, PIN 8 PRENOU PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR, PETS, Ra. • Oa Tharilday Morning, At 0 &clock,- at the suction store, an lizteradva Butortment of excellent gecond•band furniture, elegant piano-fortes, line mirrors, carpets, etc., from private families donning housekeeping, removed to the store for eanTeol.Bl2ol Of • Admirdstratrizis tale-Aptiite of Gen. Perelfor F. _ Deo'd. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, RIFLES. GUNS, PIS. TOLE, SWORDS, UNIFOKISI CLOTHING, /he. .. , On Monday Morning, l 23d Inst., at 10:o clock, by catalogue, at the maims rooms, by order of the admtnistratrls of the late Gon. Pere(for F. Smith; the household furniture, including an antique military chair, made of Wood from the Cas.. tie of Ban Juan d'Ulloa, Also, a pair of geld epantatts, 04 diamond' made in the city of Mexico, Sharp's and Colt's rifles, gnus and pistols, swords, 2 eery superior saddles, See telescope and field glasses, nmform and other clothing, &u., &o. ff 7 " Fall particu lars In catalogues. Sala at No. 622 Marshall Street . . GENTEEL 130`381111OLD TURNITUREI, ROSEWOOD 1i6.1126V.1.41 OARPF.TB, &o. On Wednesday Horning, 25th inst., at 10 o'clock at No. 622 Harebell street, above areen, the genteel household furniture, roam wood piano-forte, limeade carnets, &c. fp. May be examined on the morning of age, at 8 Wont. - Assignees , gale at Pbranigrillo, Pa. r" -- "f*. VALUABLE NAIL HAONISIRRY, ROLLING HILLS, LATHES, 811DARS, WATRII,WHEEL, OPINE MA ORINgg, toe. On Monday Morning, Aug. 30th, at 10a'elock. at the genuine° Nail Works, Plannixtlite, Pa , will be cold w,thout reserve, by order of Assignee, the entire machinery, consisting of rolling mill and gearing, with 3 pules of chilled rolls, 4 plain rolls, 6 sets of honeings, large iron gy,wheel sod large pair. of abeam ; 24 nail machines fa running order, f de 'imperfect, large machinator elitting nail plata, large turbfne Iron water-wheel, 2 upright spike maehines, 4 iron fine, large par of alligator egneesere, lug* hammer; smell, and cam ring, mon cog-wheel, 4 tOO lbe —new, " large turning lathe, lot or grind stones, 2 cranes, Doke, anvile, stooks and taps, lot of belting, trucks, wheelbarrows, .10. Isr Terms—cash. it May be examined any time previous to isle. AT PIGNUTS SALE. A well-40mA first inortgage—sl,Boo. A beautifully situated lot, Perklowan turnpike, Obeifinnt MD. REAL 'ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. SPLENDID DBOWN-BTONE bIANSION, Chestnut street, with stable and coach house. One or the driest residences In the city. NSAT IMMO 1131,31.D1ND5, No. Ohestnut street. • . SLEGANT DROWN-STONE RBI3IDENOE, Walnut street, west of Broad. 3114(1ANT BILOWN.BTONX RISIDENOE, No. 1621 Walnut street,' west of Bilteentb. HAAT .RESIDENON, Southeast Dormer Walnut sad and Seventeenth streets. BLEGANT AND VALtleptn natrooNor, South west corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. TWO NLEGANT SESLIMNOES, Rittenhouse Square. • TWO HANDSOMER RISIDVIOES,Wasbington Square. BI CANT 814019N-82"0461 nsairmigs, North Broad street. MINDSOIIII 'MODERN Nortloreo . rner of Green end }fifteenth streets. . HANDSOME morzaff RESIDENCE, N 0.2638 Green set Nan Balairrtiol, Spruce street, between Bread • d HANDSOME MODERN 101311•STODY RESIDENCE, 0.1809 Eipruoe street, - ELEGANT DROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. 822 • Lae street; West of Blghth. lIANDSOUBBROWN-OTONI REBIDENOB p No. 1610 'lns street. lIANDSOMEI MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1805 Pine Areet. - HANDSOME RESIDENCE No. 532 Pine street. TWO HANDSOME BROWN-STONE BESIDENCEB, Third street, below Borneo NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 241 South Eighth street, below Walnut. • HANDEOIIII MODERN 'RESIDENCE, No. 818 North Itisibth street.:' HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. Mil North Seventh atreot. - : HANDBOM! RESIDENCE, No. /121 North Kith street. - THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH PRO PERTY, New blitket street SUPERIOR AND ELIGANT BDOWN-STONE OF ' nag BUILDING, Nos. 407: and 409 Walnut street. LARGE AND VALIIABIA LOT,- Lewd, Mary, and Church atreata, West Philedelphis, 200 by 176 feet. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, Nottbwest corner Looast tsutd_Mary streets, opposite rho above, VERY HANDSOME 0013NTRY RESIDENCE, near I.Tlogs elation, on the Germantown Railroad: TALL/ABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAM ? 160 sores, between Torrisdale and Bristol. COUNTRY BEAT, with about, sevoi; sores, Chestnut ' AN,ELEGANT, PARM, 809 acres, with superior Im. proroments on the Hirer Delaware, one mile from New Castle. ' LARGE, ELEGANT, AND TALL/ABLE PALM, be tween the city of Wilmington and Brandywine Spriugs. .ELEGANT COUNTRY BEAT, 10 aores, with tine improvements, School House Lane, Germantown, oppo., site the llBl6l3lBl6lEl i n i gi,lNG, No. 1184 Callow ! hiii A elos. BRICK BTOBE, DWELLING, AND BARELY, No. 135 Arch street • SO U S-STORY 1311.1011 BTOAX AND DWALLISe s $9. 3898 0901A1 WWI 53a1e0 by stutlibit BOOT AND 811011 PHILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. t',2B af.tHICaT STREET, between PINT3I grid SlXTlT,"aatith elde. W ill h o ld his drat fall Bale of Boots and Shoes, 0 7 catalogue, On Thursday Morning, August 191 h, at 10 o'clock ' which will embrace 1,000 came of prime and desirable geode of city and eastern manufacture, to which the attention of the trade la re apeattally Melted. aullenit COa[bo✓aoiei, BALES ROOM, 7 BANK and 10 9rad.WlolllltY % between MAR MET and CIIIMMIT andtiEOOND and THIRD streets. F. 4. WOLBERT, Axioms - sea. CARD—We Invite the particular attention of the trade to the positive aide of a general assortment of iron•stone ware, glassware, &o. Also, beet plated castors, spool stands, cake baskets, knives and forks, tea end table spoon , itc., to be made tbla morning, by catalogue, commencing at 'O'clock, BALE OP OHOONERY AND GLASSWARE. - • Tble MOrnlng, Comment:log &LIU o'oloolf, will be Cold, without re serve, a large and general amortment of iron.stone ware, glaieware, &e. Maybe egamined with oatalognee, early on the morning or male. ri7RNESS; BRINLEY, & 00., No. 429 MARKST Streot. DALE OP IMPORTED AND DOMESTIO DRY 1300D0 On Tuesday Morning Aug. 17th, at 10 o'clock on 8 maths , credit -600 packages and lots of foreign and domeetie dry geode comp 'sing a fall and desirable assortment. 117 1 Catalogues and samples ready early on the mor ning of sale s when purchasers are respectfully invited to attend. MATTING AT PRIVATE SALE. 200 piecaii-4, and 6.4 . wnita and red (thank matting 110pEMOVAL.—FURNESS, BRINLEY, & 131 , 00: have removed to the Lofts, N o.' 429 MARKET Street, formerly occupied by Mann'. Caleb Cope & Co. jyl FURNESS, BRINLRY, do 00. rpat SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (slimes. YJe Isor to WOLBRIIT do BOOTT,) 481 ORNSTNIITER., opposite the Guidon; House, between /fourth and Fifth Streets. manse PIES AND TAILS AT PRIVATH BALM. Just landed from schooner Juliet -100 bows clothes pine. 100 dozen palls. A. DYSART & 00., AuorzoxzEzes AND Omosteatou Idasonaute, tio. 1. South EXOIITII. STRICBT, comer of LODell STRBRT, BALE Or STODS AND BEAN FIX SALOON.TURES OF A DADUER- This Morning, At 10 o , olook, we win sell on the 'even:Mee, No. 734 Market street, two doors below Eighth street the stook end fixtures of a Daguerrean %Moon, consisting of the following articles; 1 large size quick worklcg comers, 1 halt size, 1 quarter site mercury bath, bat tery, and all &Melee necessary for the Daguerreotype and Ambrotype business Also, 4 oil paintinge,l mar ble•top ' centre table, 1 large gilt frame looking glass. 1 mahogany frame looking glass, 1 6°4,16 esneteeat chairs, 6 Windsor disks, a lot of matting, almost new t carpetings, show wee, pictures, frames, and many other articles suitable to the trade. AT PRIVATE! BALM. A large and valuable tract of valuable coal and tlin• ber land at private sale, well worthy the attention of capitalists and others, as the owner ie CqMpollt3d to sell. .137- For farther particulars inquire at the 'motion store. , OUT-DOOR - SALES zolloted and promptly at tended to. 117• ADVANCES made on consignments when de. 'without extra charge. IOU"' BALES-ROOMS open until 10 P. At. Now pre pared to receive invoices of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WATOIIES and JEWELItIf, NNW and SECOND. NAND FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, BOOKS nd STA TIONERY, t .Bate FANCY GOODS every evening. TAMES A. FREEMAN ) AUCTIONEER ) 6, NO. 422.WALNIIT.BTBRET, above Potarra. U 3 -• Pomona favoring as with coneignmente can MN mewed that their property will not be sacrificed. 1I Commiesions more moderate than those Waned by any other Auction LiCia4o in the city Irrr, Consignments respeotfolly solicited. 1D Bales bald immediately after the (mde are Sold. FALL SALES OP REAL ESTATE', First Fall Bele of Real .Estate—Augaet 25. Second Fall Bale of Real Estate-43aptember 1. Third Fall Bile of Real Estate—September 8. ' FIRST FALL BALE—AIIONBT 25t11. This sole, at the Exchange, on Wednesday evening, August 26th, 1868, at 8 ealook, will include DIOTINT 'MOREAU °F.6IRt RAY STOOIO3. 20 shares stock in the Mount Morlah °amatory Oom• Toni' UT' Bale positive on account of whom it may con. cern. ISEROANTILE LIBRARY WARR lettere Mercantile Library. Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Smith's minors. NEAT &NAME DWELLING AND LOT. BITTEN) nouso, STREET, NEAR GREEN, GERMANTOWN. A frame dwelliog house &cod lot of ground. southeast aide of Rittenhouse street, near Green street, German town, 32 feet, front, 189 feet deep, $l2 ground.rent. The yard is atooked with fruit, grape-vines, cherries, years, An. Absolute Sae.' DWBLVINO, PERM' BTREBT, BELOW SPRUCE. ♦ neat two-story brick dwelling and lot, west Ode of Perry street, 37 feet south of Spruce street, 15 feet Inches front and 70 feet deep, two fronts. thee intro doped. Rents for $l4O per annum. Mr' Bale portly*. 4bsolnto Sale TAVERN STAND AND DWELLING, 'WILLIAM STREEt NINETEENTII WARD —A lot of ground t with s three-story brick tavern stnad. trestles on Wil llam street, 20 feet northwest of Rath street,' N Ise teenth ward; 29 feet front, 105 feet deep to a elk• feet alley; or the rear are two small brick dwellings. The whole will rent tor $355 per annum. ID" Sale absolute. Terms—sash. Absolute Sale. VIIIIIE•STORY BEIGE STORE AND . DWELLING, WILLIAM STREET. ADJOINING. A three-story brink tore and dwellings &Owning the above, of the same front and depth, like Improvements. Bale absolute. Terms—oast. DJ - PO to be rid on eash of the aboya when the same Is struck o --.1_133AL ern AL and Walnut etre-eke.- Residence, Washington Squere and Walnut street. Dwelling house, No. 827 Vine street. 20 acres of lead, Indian Queen Mae. Valuable property, liranktord read. Handsome dwelling, No. lel2 Wallace street. Busmen stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash tructon streets. }Hestia property, 80 sem, eta.,"above Torresdale. 14 sores of land, Ohelton avenue, Germantown. Ilandrcene residence and lot, West Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad nand Golumbla avenue. Handsome dwelling, Spring Garden street, above Twelfth. CABINET OP MINERALS At private Cale, o valuable Cabinet of Minerals, coin. prising over 1,000 apeolmone, the collection of several Jean , . The property of a. gentleman who him no room for them. They are vorry desirable for a public Waltz tiott• Applyat theamatlon atom. iVIO9Es NA. THAA b, 4.I7OTIONEER LTA AND COMMISSION 'ODORANT, S. 1. cornet MOTH and RUM Street:. GREAT PIIDLICI ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! MONEY ! ! MONEY ! ! ! . Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver ;date, diamonds, yraohes, jewelry, fow li ng-pie c es, musical Instnnnents,llirniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, norees, vehicles, liar nese, and all art icles of value, for any length of time agreed - on, at Nat/tans , Principal .Establisbinent, southeast corner of Sitth and Race streets. [re' Promissory hotee, with collateral, discoostssi at the lowest nutrient sates, A3TAJILIBICUIENT, 0. 2, 00BNICIVRIP EILICTII AND BACIC Where money wilt be Merely lammed on gold and silver plate, diamond", watches, Jewelry, loaning pieces, dry goal, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars, hard ware, cutlery, fancy article", mirrors paintings, en • graving', musical Instruments, furniture, bedding, hOll l .B, vehicles, harness, stooks, and all other articles of value. OIIT-DOOR SALES personal attention given to all out-door sales, either at private dwellings, storms, or elsewhere, and charger) unustuilly low. TO PERSONS RELINQUISHING novaagazpiNG. Persons relinquishing housekeeping or having sup. piles of furniture to dispose' of, will find it to their ad vantage by sending the moo to 'notion stets, south east corner of Sixth end Rare street, where ft will be properly arranged in the furniture salesroom, and field to the beet advantage, two-thirds of the goode advanced if required, and the balanoe handed over the afternoon Of the day of sale. AT PRIVATII BALI lino gold and silver hunting ogee, doable ease, and double bottomed lover, 'opines, English, BWial, and Vrisucb.stetehos; gold specks, gold chains, gold brace lets; a variety of dne gold studs, breastpins, and Anger rings; line flutes,:euperior old. violin and guitar, very Anemelodson, and unmeroue other toilettes. _ AT PRIVATE SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. Gold Er;lieb patent lever watehee, toil jewelled and plain, come of them fine 18-karat eases of the beet mitten. Silver Englieh patent lever watches, fun jewelled and plain, of the most approved maters. 00Id escapement lever and leplhe watches, In hunt- Wee and open face, of the very beet make. SAdlea , gold enamelled 'watches, met with pearl end diamonde. Bihar Xnglielt, Swiss, and Brooch watches, diamond breast pine and Anger Tinge, gold bracelets, ear rings, anger rlngo, breast pins, studs, fine gold vest. fob. and nook obelus gold epeetaelee, and various other tirti • ales of jewelry, &0., &o. SAMUEL NATHAN% AUCTIONEER, and MONET LOAN 02 1 / 1 011, No. ZI4 South TAINT) Street, below Walnut, opposite Dear et, only oiglst door below the Ilaohange. Donis of business from T o'clock, A. 15., renal 10 o'olook In the ectrubm. Out-door sales, and salmi at the huotion Holum, st• tended upon the most istisfactoo , tame. CAPITAL $2OOOOO. llssablishrelfor the last Thirty Yell?. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia monde, Silver Plate Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, bier ehandise, (Nothing, Imam., Bedding, Cigars, _Musical Instruments, Guns, Carriages , end Noods of every deseription. An goods elm remain any length of time agreed upon. All adranowt, from one hundred dollars and upwardst will be eherged 2 per cent, per month; and over, the lowest market rate, This Btore noose haying a depth of 120 feet, hoof erg* Amend thief-proof vaults to atom all valuables, entd prig Tate watchmen for the premien ; also, a heavy Wei ranee effected for the benefit of alf persona haring goods advanoed upon. rll.—On getout of haying en unlimited capital, this office to prepared to make adTanees on mom antis factory and accoannodatlng terms than any o th er in this city. Money advaneed to the poor, hi mall amounts, with', out any charge. AT PRIVATA 0.11011. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be *old at reduced prices. anILY IINAL SALE OF LOTS IN KENTUCKY i OITY.—The anal sale of lots in this irdereeting and ilouriehing young city will tokenises on MONDAY, 27th September, 1888, ou a credit of one unit two yearn, with Interest from date. KENTUCKY OITY is the northern terminus of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and in nituated on a beauti ful bluff bank on the Mississippi Aver, just below the mouth of the Ohio. It is rapidly growing in wealth, PoPnlation, and commercial importance, and, owing to the availability of its situation, it in the only point at the mouth of the Ohio where it is at all practicable to build a city. The Trustees of Kentucky City guaranty that no overflow from the bilmdtainpt river will ever reach it. Tho Rniiroa.dand River facilities of Kentucky City aurpeas those of any other point In the West. Mope of thin city and its railroad connections can be teen and full information given, by calling on the un dersigned at the tlirmd Ifouse, room 84. FRANK JAY McLEAN, aulo-Bt* Agent for Trustees] of Kentucky City. HEIDSICK & CO. OFIAMPAGNE.-A eenstant supply of the genuine brand In bond and In store, for Help by WILIAMd 11. YHATON, Bole Agent for Pennsylvania, , 416 Muth FRONT Mt. T TAGGING TWINE-6,000 We of Superior Bagging Twine, suitable for the Southern market, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLBII, & aub 23 North Water Street. fERRINGS-800 .bbla. NO. 1 PICKLED nerring ;800 t att e dxtss Newtottrellsad ditto 120 bids Potonute dry ditto now in store and for male b - ittO. er CO. mir/6 NM. IRO sod 122 N. UV AnW2O. FIRST AND SECOND QUALITY FLUE lE" AND BURET IRON. Also, Gasometer, Coal Manta, Sugar Mould, Tank, and Plate Iron, eat to pat tern* up to 28 !nodes wide. For mile by the =new Utters, J. WOOD & BROTHERS, • RO. 228 Diartb PXOONP 0.1/111144054, THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 1858. BRODHEAD &CO., AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . SALES. ROOM . , No. 63 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. EXTENSIVE AND . VALUABLE COLLECTION OF RARE SHELLS, INDIA AND V ens, STUFFED BIRD SKINS, tee., BELONGINO TO Mn. STEPHEN EMMONS. On Wednesday and Thursday Mornings, August 18th and 19th, at 10 o'clock each day, st the store, No. 000 Washington' street; Boston; the entire stock of rare ehells, India and China goods, stuffed birds, bird skins, tee. - The collection of shells is one let rite interest to the oonehologist, being the result of twenty-flve years , at tention by Mr. limmons, who has succeeded in bringing together the nicest Chola" and valuable, oolleetion in the United Statte A very fine cabinet of twelve thousand seleoted will be sold et 12 o'clock on the nomad day's Bale; as also will the cholas groups of stuffed Among the shells will bo found apecimens of the orange of grits, rola' imierl4ll, hello.bealinue, a great variety of cones, oorble, spOhdyllis, cyprla testitudins elan, Ste. . . There are about 100 pairs of Meese twee, besides *large assortment of carvings, fans, lacquaredVare, Indian curiosities, desks, backgammon boards, ko. Also. about 1,000 choice South American and Califor nia 'bird altins, lE7' The enllection may be examined, and catalogues ready three days before the sale. anl2..th-s.2t, frAPESTRY OARFETI3.—JUST OPEN- A. ED, a. large lot of superior Tapestry Oarpett, to be sold at a low price. BAILS & SHOT - EBB o ass OdEPBT erdßlr mbBl-tf 920 CHESTNUT St. SIIPERE THREE-PLY CIARPETS.-- A fresh assortment of new P 3 to ll39 rat rednoed priest', at BAIL? rt BROTHEn'B, CAM CARPET BTOBB, • mhBl-tt , 92P OFINSTNIn At. BED ROOK CARPETS.--10,000 YDS. .1,1,0 of !superior Ingrain and Three-ply Carpets, of the beet makes and otylee, et all prices, from 50 °Onto to 111.2 i per yard., DAILY & UItOTTINS, mhal-ff No. Inti OHEaTNUT Street. BEST REAVY BRUSSELS.,--A LARGE lot of AM pattern'', in neat, chaste styles, at low Drloen. SLILY BROTH/01, " OILVAP CARPET SUMS, mum: . 1120 011ltSTNTIT St ((China s etas(' anb eneenoloart." • VRENaff. PLATE GLASS.—HAVING been appointed by the Oompagafs do Flareffs" the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in thin city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or cones• mere, from our stock on hand, POLISHED PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Yronte; Rough Plate, for Ploore and Skylights y and Silvered Plate, of large site, for Mirrors. The Glue will be sold at the lowest prices, and warranted superior, in stark respect, to any other imported. RORT. SHOEMAKER d CO., Plate and. Window Glue Warehmass, N. It. or. of 701IBTII and BADE Streets, mh23-tf Philadelphia VATINDOW GLASS! WINDOW • v GLASS! !,+-We invite the ettelvtion of the plib, do to our extensive stock of Iran& and American Window Glass. The large and well. et:fleeted stock of 91w oonetently eta handima'oles rue to All all orders with despatch, and ae low as any other house in the Mein d. MIT% Wholesale Dritggiate, rohiS 13. W. coiner of Second and Green its. ILEIIIGH COAL.—The Subscribers have now on band a superior article of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's Coal, fug - Tdar !ALL IN NO 02111110 which they are ready to deliver to their customera at the lowest market price. Carefully pre pared for family use over large rolling screens. • loam) S, WRIGHT & rird, Catharine st. waarr, auld-Ot mice, 124 B. Soccuul TIRE LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP 00AL.--JAMBEi 11. biONTGODIBRT informs hit friends and the public that he has effected an arrange went with the Buck Mountain Oriel Company for the sale of thelrjuitiy-oeleoretee GOAL. tie lea ale° arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top Mines for the sale of his valuable SIMI-BITUMINOUS COAL, and in now prepared to Waive orders and make prompt deliveries, et his °Mee, No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. ' 1.3341 m FOX, & CO., wholesale and retail dealers In , IXIIIOII and 00110TEEILL COAL. Lehigh yard—TEURE street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Behayalll yard.P.Aoll and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Opal from the most I, PPsorea mine% under *over, and pre pared expressly tor family use. 105.7 , stg IMPORTED MEDITERRANEAN sWas WILBAT.—The subscribers have now in atore three hundred bushels extra quality Red Mediterranean Wheat, of their own importation, direct from one of the best groin-growing countries in 'Europe. ' The attention of Farmers is requested to this Wheat, as it is believed to be the beat article of the kind im ported into this country for a number ofyears. it has been selected kr a competent party in Europe, solely with the vlevr of procuring a superior article for andiron pod to farmers wishing to change their need, this is an amortttuity seldom met with. Per sale, in quantities to suit at the BIM Ware houses of P. B. MINGLE lc 00., au64.11* /OS Market and 4N. Front et. IfirARRIS'o BOUDOIR SEWING 111A ii °HINE Is offered to the public as the most ret • Imtpri!ed 'dewing Machirmi fig goods, from coarsest bagging tO the finest cambric's. It Is, without exception, the Waviest In its meohkitical con struction ever amide, and can be run and kept in order by a child of twelve years of age. The nuasintrir of this machine, and the istrairrr or ITO WOUK, arc W. mated to be cuusurpaased by any other. Its speed ranger' from three hundred to fifteen ipo4red stitcher per min ute. The thread used is taken direotly from the spools, WITHOUT TOO rsousLa or SIWIRDIAG, In EWA, it le a machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low prim of FORTY DOLLARB, St which they sold, brings them within the reach o %lomat every one S. D. BAILER, Agent, DrlSAiern wk eowegn 20 Booth ISIOWSII Street fIIGARS, OF FAVORITE RRANDS 44—J and asnorted sixes, carefully selected by own bonee at Hexane, in store, and received by every arrival from that port. S. FItIGURT & BONS, el2-3m 218 South FRONT Street. VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS 8134A1M—A oboloo Wrote. of Ow celebrated brands on board brig it New Bra, ,, d.lly azysofid from WWI ) and for ails low, by ORARTAIR TZTX, (Now) 188 Walnut strait, befortfkoond, sal $141..ad Btor r. riIIHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 820 OIIESTNIIT STREET, forworde PARCELS, PACKAGES, ifERCELANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SPCIE, either_ by its own LINES or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to OA the principal TOWNS and CITIES Of the Bolted States. .z z t.:. C. A. K D I E N N CAURY, N. D., Would Inform hla friends that ho MO ;SEBIOVED to 1119 WALNUT Street. above Eleventh. 102-firn ITARTSHORNE'S CIIRE-ALL-TEIE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYuPEPI3IA, WEAR STOMA= AND WEAK DOWERS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12), 25 and 50 cents. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENCE: HARTSHORNE'S OIIRE-ALL should be kept in all families. in case of =clients or sadden sickness. HARTSHORNE'S OURE•ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTeIIOREE'S OtIRE.ALL cures Oramps, Oholio, Paine in the Stomach or Bowels. IlatTlitlolllo3 , B CIIRE-ALL auras Pales in the Limbo, Elie. Sack and Breast. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures 13prains,Brulles, Scalds and 'tune. ARTSUONNBIi 017 RE-ALL cum Neuralgia, Toothache and Btiffneer in the Joints. IIdBTIMORNE , B OURE.ALL cures Cholera, Diar rhees and all Palo. IllatTl3lloltNET , OUR&•ALL cures &sr Ache and Deafness from s cold. lIARTEBOBN.EI3 OURE•ALL cures Dyspepela and Indigestion i Mao, Canker and Bore Mouth and Sore Throat. IIARTBIIOIIN - B'B OURS-ALL cures all Spinal Affec tions and Weakness in Limbs., lIARTBIIOIINR , B CURB-ALL is • ;teat' tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. ET As the frequent changes of the 'nether produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Lambe and Body; also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle, It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and Bone,; and, by Its warming eltatro..magnetio power, ex pels all pain from the system. Cies a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at its happy effects. N. B. If you have a Cough, use IiAIITSUORNB'S Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, It Is the beet Cough Syrup In the World. Bottles 26 and SS cents, and SI. MMus. I It you are us. use lA.RTBIIOIINE'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Poul Secretions. Boxes, 23 sante. Bold by It. it. JENK/NS, BRCOND and WALNUT Streets. aim& Stores, Chestnut and Market streets, • flarrigues'. Tenth and. Orates attests, Wagner's, Tenth and Lombard ste. aull-dtf if MILE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF THE NINETEENTH OENTAIIY. TIER iMPSRIAL DEEURA.TIVE. FOR PURIFY /NO TUB BLOOD AND STRENGTILENINO THE WHOLE BYBTEM. The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Louns. berry & Co., is now acknowledged as the principal Yamlly Medicine for the cure of CanOrnous affections and SOitornLooe diseases generally. The success which attends its use in these Inveterate diseinies has no ugual: It le now need in those diseases with eemplete success, 'ehere all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will sut.sfy any one of Its great curative propurt ea. Illr DISEASE and WHITE SWELLING ULCERATIONS of the IlOsss, 140tITO, TREOAT, &e. Its beneficial and healing characteristice are Loon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPUDATIVE In a short time. UTTER and FOAL/. finer, will its certainly yield to this medicine an it le used. Vanua of the bide and all eruptive complaints generally Canna long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Ito Tonic properties, as well an Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females; The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the Cure of all diseases origi nating In an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased mutter from the blood and re invigorates the system. Vicar, using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vice In their case, will receive every attention by letter or otherwise. . • -. Prepared android by Dr. LOLINBEtERNY k CO., No. 50 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For side also by J. F. Long dr. Co., La.canter, Pa. a. 11. Ranee and EL O. Stevens, Readitq, Pa. nohow:, & Co., qtarrinburg, Pa. 0. Eptlng, Pottntille, Pa. T. to C. IV. McClintock, Banton, Pa. ammo Given, Weatcheater, Pa. Schmidt & Co.', Allentown, Pa. Bloom Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. R. W. Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generally.. sual-molonatihn DIME BONE DUST, GROUND PINE.— A very onperlor artlole. Par We In large or man lota, by 01i0A8DAT,I, Ja 00., aro 1M North Diolawaro. avenue. LALTMAN & RABORG--- Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINFIB, SHANDIES, WIIISNEY, GINS, and FANCY LI WOGS, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and Lerenth et - reale. lelatt 10tONE$.-100,000 Bbin Bones, suitable for .111-P Umbrella and Button Makers in Store and, for inUs by OBOABDALE PBIROJI k CO. 1 0 # p * ham wim4vio ales -b zitttatt; - ncisTort. ttrarptlins. %gricoltural. Eleroing Itlachince &Tbacco ani) Cigars: express IlEompames. H• 0. EILDTDRIRD, 13•Aers1Puo•vintambisti Elleniistrn £ttcbicinal. st(cbittttat rililE LUVER:INVIGORATOR, 11 JOnsfulant. 8Y na. eaarenn, compOuNDER ENTIRELY FRO ilet GUMS, IC anent the best P,urgatlveund Liver Medicines now before , the pnblier that nett ea a Cathartic, easier, milder; and more. effectual than any_ other medicine known. It to not only a Cathartic, bat a Liver reme dy, acting fret on_theLioar tee)ect De morbid Matter.. then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat ter, thus accomplishing two vireo-ea effectually, with out arty of the painful feelings experienced la the ope rations of moat Caehartiet. It strengthens the eye tem at the tame time that It purges It, and, when taken daily to moderate doges, will strengthen son build It u p with unusual rapidity. The Liven to one of the huroalthodY 1 andtrhen it well, the powers of the opt& The stomach Is Cl. ' oil the healthy action of performance of , its WOO. Is at forth the bowels are system suffers In come- Liver.—having ceased to pane of that organ, one made it his study, in a 7Oore, to had saute reuse act the many derange. ble. To prove that thie re partee troubled with Lt lte forme, has but to try a certain principal reirulatoreofthe performs Ito In n °float; system are fully devel moat entirely dependent the Liver for the proper tient ; when the etomach at fewlt, end the whole quence of one organ—the do Ile duty. For the die. of the proprietors hre practice of more than 20 ay wherewith to counter. meats to which it le needy le at last found, say Via CoMPLAINT, in any of bottle, and conviction is These Gams remove all the system, supplying ip of bile, invigorating the digest well, pnnlying the health to the whole ma wens of the d.ilease—ef- Illmotre ATTACKS Ore ter, prevented by the oe• Itrvtooaaroa. morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and ehinery, removing the (eating a radical cure. oared, and, what is be t oasional nee of the laves One dose, after eating. atomaoh and prevent the ina„ • Only one doge, taken Nunn"(Anis. le entdotent to relieve the food from tieing and noun- before retiring, prerents Only one dose, taken nt gently, and eurea Coe- One due t taken atter PBPBIA• night, loosens the bowels rtyzersee. each mewl, will care DlB One dose of two relieve 8101 RLIDIONS. tesapoonfals will ►away► One bottle taken for fa the 031280 of the disease, Only one does itornedl while one dose, often re oninicas Mosses. and a V , Only one bottle is system the effects of me lns. U" One bottle taken sallow - neva or unnatural One does taken a sheet vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat- Rums in its worst forms. complaints yield almost 'One or two doses cure In children; there is no remedyin the world, as it Ecr A. few bottles ours absorbents. We take pleasure hire- commending this medi , eine se a preventive for Bevan and items, Onita. Payne, and all Psysns of a rilLlollB Type. It ope rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderf ul virtues. All rehouse it are riling their touintinons testimony in disfavor. - [Er Ariz Water itt the mouth with the fuvigortitOri ctsd swallow both together. TUB li/VRR INVIGORATOR _ _ _ male oinitrnation removes and makes a perfect cure. atel9 relieves OnoLr 0, peated, in a sure cure for preventive of Onat,sei. needed to throvront of the &eine after a long sick- for 41msisto% removes el color from the skin. time before eating gives makes food digest well. ed. owes ORSONIO DIAS. while &lowa and Bowilf. to the first dose. attacks canoed by "%Vaults surer, safer, or speedier never fails. Duoray, by exalting the . . Ip A Soiaterino DIEDIOI4 DISOOMT, And is daily work ing cores, almost too great to believe.. It cures u Eby evert the first doze giving benefit, and 'seldom more magic , than, one bottle la required to care any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Llys• pepsin to a common Thertothe, all of which are the re cult of a DISEASED LIVER. PRIOR ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT SONS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by SAMUEL RIMER, Twelfth and Oheatnut etreete, and P. BROWN, Fifth andOheetnut streets Philads. spla to th say pERIIVIAN SYRUP, pROTWITEp SoLIMA OP kuoToxus OP IflON Elartug enceessfully paned the ordeal to which new die. °ovaries in the Materis Medics axe subjected, must now be received ea an eetabliahed medicine. ,Ite efiCSOI In oaring DYSPEPSIA, • Atreetforut of the Liver, Dropsy, Nears.les, Dronehitis and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of the mood, Boils, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lc ul or Mercury, General Debility, and all Disease! which re quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine; le beyond ques• Um. The proofs of its efficacy are so na ps) merous, co well authenticated, and of Att. .. s o u n e n h o te r e e n m ith o r pa c b tia i rtr m ta i t i tat to su r ff e. erg a 4 • the proffered aid. - el, The rerurinu Syrup does not prefers 7684 to be a cure-all, but its range is eaten elve, because many diseases, apparently unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from one canes, may be cured by one remedy, The class of diseases for which the Syrup prorldes a cure Is precisely that which bout so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. 'The facts ere tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy 01 the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from die• interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fall to be satisded with the following, among no• morons testimonials, In the hands of the Agents, The Osman/rot are those of gentlemen well known In the community, and of the highest respectability. ' The underelgoed having ezperieneed the benenclit et• feats of the " Peruvian Syron," do not hesitate to re commend it to the attention of the public. Prom our own experience, M well ea from the teed mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its eefles• ey In cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Dron• child Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, dco. 'lndeed, Its effect, would be Incredible, but from the high chiracter of those who have wit. -1103004/FiltAlßßAFattg_their testimony, as Ray. JOUR PIERPONT, TUOMAS A DPrrc... - b - OkANTLC....-s:! D ' SAMUEL MAT, THOMAS C AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0 DUNN, THOS. wiurrEmorers. CERTIFICATE OF DR. HAYES. It fi well known that the medliiinal effects of Proton. Ida of Iron Is lost by even a very brief exposure tb air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxido of Iron, without further oxidation, hae been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, thin desirable point Is at. tabled by combination in a way before unknown, and this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, of tratee, and tartrates of the /Vedette. Nadine. A. A RAVES, M. 8., Assayer to the State of lifamettneetta. 16 Boylston street, Boston. BOLO Yir N. L. CLA.RIi, St 00., Proprietors, No. 6 WATER street Boston. P. 'MOWN, FIFTH and 011E8TNUT Street*, lIABSARD & 00., TWELPTII and 011E8TNIIT attests 5e1640 th sat-8m wBm Agents for Philadelphia. lintarn will, In all eases, follow the ace of Radway4 R. R. Remedies. There are none so sick or diseased, at weak, feeble, or crippled with Data or infirmities, bro that Radwars Ready Ballet , Renovating, Resolvent, cn Regulators, se the nature of the disease or sickness may require, will quickly and rapidly cure. These remedies conelet of had way's Ready Relief; Itadwavys Renovating Resolvent ; Radway , e Regulators Reshot these remedies possesses special curative power over certain diseases. Yet there are other disease; wherein their combined medicinal properties are re quired; and When thge geed, It there la auffielentlife and strength within the diseased or dying body to ens tame their action, the patient will live and be reamed to health. Pain R. lt. Relief. Acute D iseases R. R. Relief. Inflammatory Diseases.. Relief and Regulator,. littlarions Diseases Relief and Regulators. Congestive Diseases..,.. Relief and Regulators. Scrofulous Diseases..... Renovating Resolvent. Chronic Diseases Renovating. Resoireste, Syphilitic Diseases Renovating Resdlvent. Constitutional Diseases—Resolvent and Regulators. Skin Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Nervous Diseases Resolvent, Relief, Rootlet (Ong. Infectious Diseases Ready Relief ¢ Regulators CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict humanity are inherited as heirlooms from the diseased bodies of Rielly sires Scrofula, Coneumption, Syphilis, and Sits, are among the mos t; common of constitutional diseases. Now we care not how many generations the seeds' of these Now, eases may have been established la the eyetem, oar. ruptlng the blood—Radivay's Renovating Resolvent will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par. tide of diseased depoelte, and fill the veins with new, pure, and healthy blood. CUILDRENT DISEASES. Radteay , s Renovating Resolvent ahould be hailed as a blowing by every mother throughout the land. whose infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors, eta These breaking' out (thus early) are evidences of die. sue trsnemltted from the parent stock. A few doses en the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the apnea sod Moue the child a sound and health) body. , R.R.R.—Radway'e Ready Relief for Ileadaokes, wha thee siek or nervous; Rheumatism, Dial. ?lona, Dyeentery, Oholers Morbus Crimp', Ind uenza, Bloody Flux. Paralysie, Lumbago, S Gout, Neursight Toothache , mall Poi, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints. Scarlet Paver, Pains around the Liver, Plena 'slay, Measles, Heartburn, and Palos of all kinde. Radwey's Ready Relief will, in a fee minutes, change the miseries you suffer al joys of pleasure. • R. R. R.—Radway's Renovating Resolvent, for the once of chronic diseases--Such al Scrofulous and Syphilitio complaints, Consumptive and other affectione of the Lunge and Throat Induration and Nnlargements of parts Brophy° and other diseases of the skin Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all other demises arising from an impure state of the blood. It.lt.3.—Radway's Regulators will mire, elfeetively and epeedlly, Oostiveneol, Indigestion Painter's Obollo, Lead Diseases, Infieunme Mon of the Bowels, Dyspepeie, Liver Oem plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidney' Female Complaints. Small Pox, Fevers Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system Is out of order, or the blood impure a dose el Radway'e Regulators will restore it to regu larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. He female should be without them. R. R. R. Remedies are sold by Drage/di NO Merchants averrthero. , RADWAY ea 00., New York oily. W. D. T. W. DTOTT .& Boa, Agents, Philadelphia. T. R. CoW.esnaa, • aplS.tutcsadly&eowljr T AN & BEERS' LUBRICATING GREASH, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTS, BRAYS and WACIONS, and IIEAVIC atACIIIIIVERY, For sale In tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS In the city and the MANUFACTURERS, Iyl2-itm No, 18 SOUTH WATER Stra.t. BALE ROPE-1,000 coils of superior Bale Rope, manufactured expressly for the Southern market, and for sate hp WEAVER, FITLER, & CO., an 6 23 North Water street. %lAA, PITOH; AND OAKUM—Oonatantly on hand, and for nate in lots to suit orchasera, by iy24 No WEAVELE CO, N WATER Rt. ond ß, 22Y N IT WIT R A RVRB. AL -25 Casks Muir's, Younger's, and All sopp'a SPARKLING ALP., in Pinta, landing and for sale py WILLIAM IL YRATON, 719 Roth FRONT Strom& QIIERRY WINE-15 Quarto Pipes, various gredee lIATIMONY SIFERRY. in bond and for sale by WILLIAM R. Y RATON, No. 210 South .FRONT Street. CLARET. -160 Cases low grade Bordeaux 60 Oases One quality do., in store and for sale by, WILLIAM R. YRATON, No. 210 South FRONT Street. GIN. -10 Pipes Dutch Company, landing from garnet ‘, Poems /Meek' , front Rotterdam, for sale by 'WILLIAM ii. YEATON, Sole Agent, No. 210 Booth FRONT ctreet. TOM' WINE.-60 uarter Pipes in bon, A. ' , ma for Rale by WILLIAM 11. YEATON, #l7. #914111 YAM Ptmlot, fiumma Uzi:forts. VPHRATA .MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,' LANOASTBR 0,0., PA —Wee ooened the eighth day of June for vSeltors. 'Mb healthy Summer reort bas- many advantages which recommend it to the public in search of a home place to enjoy the mountain air during the hot ,season.,,lt in elevated twelve hun dred feet above water level. Thera are - graveled walks through donee forests, and shaded arbors; by the way stile are many springs of the purest soft water, at a temperature of 49 to 61 degrees of sahrenheit. At the summit is an observatory overlooking an area of 40 miles square of farms in the highest state of oultiva Oen, embracing the whole of Lancaster County, and points in tee other counties. The scenery fades away In the boundary of mountains at the distance• of 70 miles. It to altogether one of the most grand and ex tensive panoramic views to be met within any country. No kind of made is has over been known here at any Beason of the year. Many beautiful drives over good roads. The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400 persons. Every variety of bathe. All the modern im provements now in nee in first-class waterlog places will be found here All vegetables raised on the farm. The beet help employed in every . deportment. The Proprietor flatters htm.elf that he will be able to give ample satisfaction to his gnats. flood stable room. 'Flood stock of livery horses and carriages on hand. For further inform atilln and circulars call on JOSEPH B. ALPE qS, Third and Vine etreate S. EARLE, No. 818 Chestnut street. and on the Proprietor JOSEPH KONIG CA HE cuPZ..lat , Ephrata Post Office, Lancaster county, Pa. HAYS HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING °MINTY, Pa. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PING S'reot, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and has enlarged and refitted it in a superior style. Williamsport in one of the most delightful inland towns in Pennaylvania,and bin house, he hopes, will be found "dement, as well to the traveller as to those citi zens of the metropolis mho desire to pass an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. Ills omnibus runs from his Rotel to the Packet and Railroad Depute free of charge. jy2B-3m W. H. RAY, Proprietor. !'LARD.-COLUMBIAIIOI7SE, CAPE LAND, N. J —The subscriber, thankful to his friends and the public. for the great and unmerited pa. tronege bestowed urn the House this season, begs leave to say that he will have choice Rooms to let from and after this date, during the remainder of the season. The house will remain open until 20th Feptember. L. TIAN WOOD. August 24,1818. an2•tf BEDLOE's HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW /IRSRY, At the terminus ortho Railroad s on the left, beyond the Depot. This House is . NOW OPEN for Boarders and Transient Visitors, end ofers seem mopations equal to any /Total In Atlantic City. TERMS MODERATE. mr Parties should keep their meats until the care strive in front of the hotel, The algae are con- Bplociona. .1120-1 m SSEAB A T lIIN G.—THE MANSION HOPPE, foot of Pennsylvania Avenue, AT fiANT/C CITY, Is NOW OPEN for guests. For Con venience of arrangement, contiguity to the beach, and attractiveness of the adjacent grounie, this 'Melia is unrivalled. The proprietor hoe spared no pains in ruching thie Hotel all that could be desired by visitere. jy2o-Ins 'B. LIIE. BRIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGAN T INE Beach, N.J., lIDNItY D. B.IIITII, Proprietor. This large and elegantly located house is now open for the reception of visitors, Terms $8 per week or $1.25 per day, Take ears of Camden and Attentio Railroad ; get out at the inlet, where a comfortable boat (Capt Benj. Turner) will be in reedinese to Convey them to the Hotel. jy7 AliSlos HOUSE, atELIICH CHUNK.- -UK 'this elegant establishment, beautifully 'situated on the banks of the Lehigh, is now ready for the map tion of stammer visitors. There is no locality in Penn sylvania, nor, perhaps, in the United State,, which 6014: blame so many attractions as the Talley of the Lehigh, and the above Hotel will afford a moat comfortable home to visitors desirous of Viewing the magnificent scenery, inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of thls interesting region. le4-Smela GHORGB HOPPES, Proprietor. BEDF, 0 R D SPRINGS.--THIS well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Welters on the 18th of Inns, and kept open until the let of October. The new and sped:dorm Buildings erected teat year are now folly completed, end the whole establishment has been furnished in superior style, and the secommoda tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United Iltates. The Motel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALTAR, whose experience, courteous mannore, and attention to his guests. give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of seem, it is deemed proper to state that paesepgers "can reach Bedford by 11 daylight ride from Oharaberoburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with II Bedford Water>) by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following price., at the Bpringst ols For a barrelimulbery) $ a 00 Do. (oak) 800 )Do. (mulberry) 800 Do. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons. 2 25 Bottles, pint, per duals 1 50 The 'barrels are .carefully prepared, so that pur chasers may depend upon receiving the Water Utah and sweet. All communications should be addrased to - - TH2 BIDIORD BrBINCia 00:, bsyl9-tf Hounty. umm - - FOR CAPE MAY.—EXPRESS TIS 2 ---The swift and favorite Steamer n'an sa. ,!. Capt. W. WEILLinn, leaves Arch-street rf for Cape May every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning at 9N &clock. Returning, leaves i the Cape on thelntermediate days at 8 o'clock A. ht. Yarn S 2, carriage hire Included; Servant., SI.SO ; Season Tickets 0, ocwrirge hire extra. n' .11.5-2ni* amp • NORTH VANIA RAILROAD wan DELAWARH- wAT - ERAOAP, Dumas, RAELETON,AND THE LEHIOH COAL REGION.— Walters to the above _popular places of atlMMllit Rearms will end the Route ogered by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val ley and NeW Jersey Central Railroads, to be novel and agreeable, passing through some of the richest and most highly cultivated cotuaties in the State, and poe sassed of comfortable accommodatiorui, both on the road and at the various towns through which it panes. asap. TILE WATER OAP,—Take 6.11 A. M. Express Train from Front and Willow streets, pans through Beth lehem and Beaton to New Hampton, where a close con nection is made with the Delaware . , Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, ant arrive at the US)) about noon. gait MAUCH CADNE AND THE GOAL REGION. —Take 2.80 P. M. 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 6 hours. A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO NEW YORK ClTY.—Take Gab A. Dt. Ripen Train to Bethlehem, thence via L. V. R. A. and N. J. 0. R. R. through Easton to Ellaabethport, thence by Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter put I P.M. Parties travelling North that have a few hours to spare, will find this a new and agreeable route. Per further particulars, inquire of ELLIS CLARK, Agent N. P. It. R., ?rant and Willow streets. PBILLDILPEIA, June 18, 1818. JeliaSsa • r FOR THE SEA SHORE. e z- • - CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILDO4D. ONLY TWO AND ITALY DUMB TO TILE CNA BUM. on and attar Monday, 7tuio 7th, and until further no• tine, (Sundaye excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantic Oily and return. First Passenger Tridn leaves Vine et. 'wharf 7.30 A. 51 Second u " 4.00 P. M. Freight Train with Passenger Oar attached, 4.35 A. M. Accommodation Train to Weymouth 6.35 P. Id LEAP 2 ATLANTIC OITY. First Passenger Train leaves 6.00 A. M. Second 4.40 P. 81 Freight Train with Pamenger car attached,ll.3o P. M Accommodation Trainjeaves Wayinouth, 5,24 A. M lIADDONFIRLD TRAIN Leaves Cooper's Point, .11 A. if s and 2 P. M. Haddonfield,l.l o 4ll6,. and 3 P.ll. Fare to Atlantic, when tickets are pnrehased before entering the care, $l.BO. Persons wishing to go doWli to the Bea Eihore and return the same day, can spend BIX 110 ORS ON THE BEACH.. Tickets for the round trip, $2.60 Tickets to go down in The afternoon and return next morning, or down on Batnrday afternoon and vellum on Monday morning, $2.60. EXTRA NOTICE. The Aeoommodatlon Train to Weymouth will run through to Atlantic) on Saturday Afternoon. and con tinue to rno every 13sturday until further notice. Leave Vine street b Od P, Af, A.tiantio City. 400 •.111. Stopping at alt Stations. Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates: Por the month of Jane : slo For the mouth of Sept. $lO I Lt July, 20 For three months, 45 AugUnt, 20 For four months, $0 churches, Schools, Ledges, Companies and Library Associations, wishing special trains, should make early application. Freight mast be delivered at Cooper's Paint by P.M. The Company will not be responsible for anygoods until received and recolpted for by their Freight Agent at the Point. R. FRAZER, Secretary. BRIDGETON.—T he Steamer EXPRESS leave% ARGIL Street. Tues. days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at S o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, IV eduesdays, and Fridays, at S o'clock A. 11l Stopping at Now Castle, Delaware City, Fort Delaware, and the usual Landings on the Cohausey Through tickets for Slitlaville, Port Elisabeth, Manricetovrn, Dividing Creek, Newport, Cedarville, and Fairton. jy29-lus UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY chriatho, The subscriber, having bad much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASK. - , Having ISurv,yors constantly in the ,field to mate Jersonal examinations, he can always make the most udicious location/I. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be had In lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. fry' Money invested in Kamm and Nebrailke, and any of the Western States. 8, SALISBURY, 49 CLARKE Street, Chicago L&NEW AR TIC LE.—CHESTNITT GROVE WHISHEY.--The purest Spirit offered the American public possessing many medicinal pro perties, and none of the poisonous qualities inherent In the Whiskey In common use, is now offered (or !sale by the Iltugglats genetelly, and by CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., General Agent, At D. B. Taylor's Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. All persona desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of Its purity. Daaa Bra: We have carefully ermined the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey left with ua a few days since, and find it to contain little or none of the poison ous substance known an Putt Oil. 1100 TR, GARRETT, & OAMAO, Analytical Ohemiste. To CnsatEs WIIASTOX, Jr., No. 23 Booth FRONT Btreet, Philadelphia. Jy2l-31n WARMING AND VENTILATING WASHROOMS The subscriber would invite the epeeist attention a Architect Builders and the public to his NEW CULVER. PATENT EIELF•CLEANSIVG AND VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE, Which has been so successfully introduced during the let winter and gave each general ostisiation. It Is so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal. making it ,one of the, most economical, este, durable Heaters now In use. Also, ail BIM Ran patterns of Cooking Rouges, Bath Boners, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Bream!, every variety or Registers and Ventilators, Fireplsee Stoves, Collins , Patent Chimney Cape, far the cure of smoky chimoeys, with a full osoortment of all goods In my line of business. Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater cepsir tog, and prides reduoed to suit the times. CHARLES WILLIAMS, (Late Baker Williams,) au2.Bm 1182 (old 400 MAIIHNT Street, Philada. Ootaves Renault & 00.'8 MX CORA°, very old vintage, In bond and for sale WILLIAM 11. MTON, ir9f 1 1904 NAM i4ipping• „ c • ;2 ' Fo VRA.ZER D R SAN FR RSANC ISCO AND lOT. THE caLrForartA, NEW YORK, AND EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP CO. RAVE PURCHASED TEN lITEAMISHIPS FIRTIM.A.NTT AND W.A.SITING-Tk !NUMBLY OF TIM SOTITRANPTON AND liIISSIRN LINE. These Ships lrere constructed under CovernraeAt In spection, of the best material, Live Oak Frantes s a• and are in all respects well known as the moat safe and com fortable Steamships out of the port of New York, The Company's Steamship HERMANN, CAPTAIN EDWARD CAVENDY, Will positively east on the 2lat of Austtst, Instant, from Fier ho 38 NORM RIVP.R , toot of North MOOR'S: Street, New York, for SAN FRANCISCO and FRAZER RIVER, touching at Rio Janeiro and Valparaiso. Only a limited number of passengers and amount of freight will be taken, for which early application moat be mode. The accommodations of this Steamer are un surpassed. Par freight or paean° apply at the Office of the Com paoy, so. 3231:1 - 11.EBNP7I011 Street, New Yark. HENRY IiA.NDA.LL, Agent su9-mwf 6t FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW YOR.K. DAILY, at I)}f o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEABI NA VIQATION COMPANY. The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellew ,• and KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, form a daily lino between this city„ Cape May, and New York, leaving, from first pier below Bprnea street (Sundays excepted) at Os o'clock. A. M. Return ing, leave Now York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M. , Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. Pare to Cape May (carriage hire Included) II y or servants " Beason tickets (carriage hire ex -11 tra 8 00 " New York, cabi n 200 " steerage 60 Freight taken at low rates: 1, For passage, elate rooms, &AL, apply on board, or at the 001ce, 814 and 810 BOUT/1 DELAWARE AVE NUE, JAMES ALLDERDiCE, iels.3na Agent. --- STEAM TO ALL PARTS OF. GREAT BRITAIN, VIA. GALWAY, IRELAND,--The shortest sea passage between America and Europe. Tha line is composed of powerful paddle wheel steamships, of which the American Empire, Prime Albert, and the Indian Empire ate now tannins. The next departure from New York (to be followed by °thereof the line about every two weeke) 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 Mass.., Second clam oo Third class 30 A liberal cabin table will he ProVided, and cooked provisions for thrni-ciess paseengers to Galway., For passage, freight, and other particulars apply to WILLIAM A. BALE C No. 46 SOUTH Street, New York nulo-dt2o AllO 1 FOR FRAZER RIVER GOLD Y' DIGGINGS—FOX LINE FROM NEW YORE. rat vessel for PORT TOWN.,END, in the immedi ate vicinity I f the Gold Mines, direct. The A 1 clipper barque VICEEItY will mill about the 16th inst. For freight or passage, haring splendid accommodations, apply to STIOENEY & PARSONS, Agents, 2 North Whams, Philadelphia. Will be succeeded by an Al. ship. - auo-6t* FOR NEW ORLEANS --LOUISIANA vessel to sail iu a few dare with what freight offers. Freight taken at as low rates as any vessels now loading. The first-class, remarkably fast-nailing packet ship "PLVADEB," Captain Winslow, Ic now loading at Race- rest wharf, and, having a large portion of her cargo engaged and coming alongside, will hare quick despatch as above. Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside, and bills of lading to the counting-houte for aignature. For balance of freight, (which will be token at same rates as any other vessel loading.) or passage, having handsome cabin accommodations, apply on board or to BISHOP, sixoNs, & CO:, aull-dtf 120 North Wherree. The P. insures at thelowestrates and will takeetemn down the Delaware and up the Itiesisaippl. FOit SAN FRANCISCO•—OLIPPSA 01 SATURDAY, 14th August Inst—LowasT Rates; AND NO DETENTION. The splendid t/ret-clue Clipper Ship TALISMAN, Thomas commander, is receiving her cargo at pier 10, East Raver. New York, This magnificent Ship is one of the finest 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 PM have extraordinary despatch. Nor balance of freight apply to malop, SIMONS, CO., ISO NORTH WILARVVI. WANTED—A first-chtss VESSEL, of 800.1,000 tool capacity, to load fora port in the Padilla. 'Cargo now ready, and fair freight will be paid.pply Ato DISZIOP 8111058, & C.. -- - .IYlb-dif —ze- thflarTt -rtztaßTEs. WANTED—A good VESSEL, to load in the Louisiana' Line, ;or New Orleans. Quick despatch and good rates given. to BISHOP, SONS, O V O, 110 NORT IM H WHARVES. QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAD I• 7 (}OW , DUELIN, BELFAST ? laid LONDONDERRY VIA LIVERPOOL. THE LIVISItiOOL Ann MILADELPHIA MAW SHIP C0. , 8 Clyde•bnl[t Iron Steamships sire Intended to sail sa [Cora doll Nig TOXI, CITY OF BALTIMORE . . ....Watley, July let. CITY OF Vi r ASKINGTON uk ri , KANGAROO a a 29th. _ And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R. CITY OP IV ABfdrfitde-1.55:g;'...,—.,-.....' KANGAROO Tth. CITY OF DALTIMOBV. July II Sl o t And each alternate Wednesday. Cabin renege from New York and Philadelphia...4Th Third Chin to any of the above-mentioned placee and found in best cooked Provisions , so Return Tickets good ford months 60 oertMeates of Teenage from Liverpool to New York or Philadelphia 40 Passengers forwarded to NAM, Paris, Bremen, Ram; burg, 5r.c., without delay at through rates. The Company's Steamehip BOSPRORLIS will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liverpool, in connection with the departures foir.New York, taking goods from Antwerp to New York, at a through rate of freight. Certificates of Teenage from Antwerp to New York Sl5. Drafts on Liverpool from 41 upwards. Por freight or paseage, apply at the Company's Offices, 15 BROADWAY, New York, and 109 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. 70lIN G. DALE, Agent. Or WILLIAM /NMAN je22• 62 and 63 Tower Building, Liverpo ol. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA amorat -TAERON'S LINE. DOODA ILA °DIVED AND RILLS Of LADING BM= EVERY DAY The splendid first-iliesilie-Vriteil Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA., Now form a weekly line for the Booth and Southwest, one of these ehfra ceiling every SATOSSIA.Y at 10 o'clock A. M,, alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. POE CHARLESTON, The 1121Y8TONII STATE, Captain Charles P. Meth man, will commence loading on Thursday, August 10th, and sail for Charleston, 8. 0., on Osturdey, Angtutt 21st, at 10 o'clock A M. POE SAVANNAH. The STATE OP GEORGIA, Capt. „John J. Garvin. will commence loading on Thursday, August 12th, and sail for Savannah, Gs., on Saturday, Aug. 14th, at 10 ealock A M. At both Charleston and Savannah, these ehipsoOnneet with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail roads, ke., for all places in the South and Southwest. PRVIOHTB HIODUCED. Heavy Freight at an average o[l6 'per cent. below New York steamship rates. /NSCRANOSI, EItEIGHT and INgtfttariON on a large proportion of goods shipped Beath will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. (labia passage 820 00 Steerage do 8 00 XisuraiOn Tioketa, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the Alp has sailed, /for freight or passage, apply to _A HERON Jr No. 213 ((Late 81) North&MlA, Agents at Obarlostonj...B. k T. ft,sun . Agenta in Savannah b. A, ORRINAR & 00. aseu•VOLUSI Tor Florida, from dharleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. MARYS and ST. JOHNS, (Wary Tuesday and Satnrday. Tor Havana, from Charleston, steamer IBASISL, on the 4th and 19th of *Teri mon th. jell 4 , -, STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BBLYABT, DUBLIN, and LONDON RY, without delay, for 90 dollars. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the gars places by any steamer of the line, SO dollars for the round trip, out and back. PROX NSW TONI. New York, lloklfflan, Saturday, Zuly 10, st 12 o'clock, 11. Ednburgh, (hummng, ', July 24, it Glasgow, !Goodwin, 41 kowirst 7 $ it YAW 0Z.40439W. Giaigow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, Moßlillao. Wednesday, August U. Ildhibiugh, Cumming Saturday, Aug. 14. RATZI3 Of P.6.80A4.2. !firstClaes 16 gninna Steerage, found with eooked provieioaa g it now tow vox'. First Clue $76 00 Bteerage, found with cooked volatile= ~, . 00 00 Children under 'Aran of age, half Use; Infanta in Steerage, free. Return rackets ayallable within six months, by any steamer of this line. Pleat Oboe $l4O 00 Steerage - $OO 00 Au enerieneeo Sturgeon attaetad to each Steamer. Toe freight or passage apply to WORRHAR & c10.,120 WALNUT Street, Philadele phia. ROBERT 0R1.14,17 Broadway, New York. HALL & LORRY, Haehausn's Wharf, Baltimore. awn Gentlemen's Surnisliing tooba. WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S PIIRNISIIIN4 KORB • PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, At the Obi Fiend, No. 700 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo site the Washington llouse A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, hie per sonal supervision to the t.nttin aisnufacturlng departments. Orders for hie cele brated style of Stirta and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-1y y W. SCOTT, (Jute of the arm of WIN eF• CIRESTREI & Soon) 4ENTLE3IEN , S FURNISH ING STORE and BLURT MANUFACTORY, 8.14 CHESTNUT Street, fnearlynpposite the Qirard Housed J. N. tr, would respectfully call the attention of bin former patrons and friends to his now Store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINN SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl9-tf GE"I.EhLEN'S FORNISRING STORE. W. KNIGHT, MI ME Street. above Bluth, 'Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Purniahing Goods and manufacturer of line Shirts, warranted equal in every reseed. to any others manufactured in this eity or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or mute to order. mhl4l GGENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DARNING averNs.—The Urged /tad beet Al.. eortatent In the city, wholesale and rete,, with a full line of Under Clothing, salted to the season, at W. W. BRIGHT'S, 606 ABM etteet, above Phihedel. phis. . tahl-tf A WNINGSI AWNINGS 1 :09EPII Jr. FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street above Willow, Italian and French Window Awnings -for Dwellings and office Windows 1 Awnings for Stores, Awnings for Steamboats and Ships. All glade nt Awnings, Tents, Flags, or any thing in canna, - nta4e to order by JOSSPII R. ROSTER Atming Maker, 443 North THIRD Street. nesidenee l NOM* IitONT Invest. lON% Ming At 1411 Ult! fiailrastos. aNNI N 7IA 1 11 °E— lIE UK N7 g areit /I LLADELPEEIA, WILMINGTON, AND ,BALTI MORE RAILOAD. On and after Monday. R May 10, 1858, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. 11, (Express.) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington, at 8 A. it., 1, 4.30, and 11 P. For New Castle, at 8 A. M. and 4.80 P. M. For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4.30 P. 35. For Dover, _at 8 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. For Seaford at BA. M . and 420 P. M. 'ruin prztrADETßatei., Leave Baltimore at 7.80, Express, 10.15 A. 81., and 6,40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 046 and 10 20 A. M., and 1.46 and 8.65 P. M. - Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.60 A. M., and at 8.16 Leave Middletown at 8.58 A. M. and 6.45, , Leave Borer at 8 A. LI., and 4.65 P.M. Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. M., arid 2 P.M. TP,AINii FOB BALTIM Lents Wilirdngton at 9.10 A. M., 2 P A M., sod 2.16 A. M. SUNDAYS Andy at n P. M: from Philadelphia to Bal timore, - Do - do 6.40 P. 3/. from Baltimore to Phila. - Freight Train, wltliPagsenger Oar attached, will ran as follows : - LOILYet Plilledelphla for Perryville ;and Intermedinte ►tea at • 6 P.M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P. Li. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 630 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Orate ' do -610 P. If Leave Wiladostoa for Philadelpbla do 540 P. M. 309 ' 13. M. FELTON, "resident. MITE iir YVB LINES..—THE CAMDEN 1 0 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA. AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO„MPANY , B LINES. PROM Plil-LA.D.NLPHLA TO NNW YORK, AND WAY PUDIC Leave se fellows, Ws: - - S Penn. AtNon 6 A. ht., via (hoiden and Amboy, Aixtortunods -2 25 At 6 A. M., vis Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ao. . , .. . commedation 2 26 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mall 8 06 At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, Till Tawny and Jersey City, Morning ltsprese 8 00 At 2 P. M., via Camden sad Amboy, C. and A. AS- AtP. ••• P 8 00 5 5l. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening 8 0 Mail At 8 P. U., via Camden and Amboy, Aesop:l3=de. Man, let 02aee 290 At BP. U. via Camden sind Amboy, Azoommods tion, 2nd Obuss. 1 50 At 6P. 11., via Camden and - Amboy, Acssonueode- - tion,lst Chas ' 200 At 6 P. M., via Darden add" Amboy, Aectoromoda. tion2at Claes 1 The 6P. M. Herr rand daily, all others Doratsys as 6.%11 gP. M. from - ICeni - dngtOn Depot, Me Jamey Nity, Mal, Saturdays excepted 62 26 lExprete loads stop at the prinalpat miaow, only. - IPor Belvidere, Seaton, Flemington, to., at 6 A. 11, and 4 P. M. fron, Walnut street wharf, For Water asp, Eitroodabarg, derantosei Wilkesteare, Montrose. great Bend, &_O, St 6A. via Delaware, Lackawanna Western Railroad. Por Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2. P. M. Poi Mount Holly at 6A. n. and 2% and P. IL • " WAY dem !or Bristol, Trelitan, .do., at 23 and 4P. M., - For Palmyra, Ilaneocas, Boverly,Borllngtoe, 'Wan town lee. at BP. M. Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown, and in. .termediate places, at 234; P.M. Steamboat Preoton for Pecony, at 10 andlll(.4. M. and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. bi- All lines except 11i( P. M , leave Walnut street wharf. IrT/Rfez ponds or baggage only allowed seen pA4 singer. Passengers are prohibited flora taking any thing as baggage bet their wearing apparel. MI bag gage over Ally pounds to be paid for extra. The Dont pony lordt their responsibility for baggage. to one dollar par ponnd,and will not be liable for any amount be yond $lOO, exempt by special contrast.. WM. H. GATIMXII, Agent O. & A. B. B. Ca. 11DBILADELPHIA BLICERA RAIL .11- ROAD LINS.--41.710REST ROUTS to Dimira Wilkeebarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara ALB', weekie, Bar Doctor., Montreal, St. Paula Detroit, Ruaßeth, std Bt. LOLL • PaMong9i halal vOl lease the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and 9INI Streets, daily, (241460 exeepted ) as follows: 7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, Par Madre, Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, ikteago, Mllwaukee, Rook Lind , Galena, St. Pauli, Burlington, and St. Louie. • - 8.30 P. M. AUGHT mizensgs, - irar Itimits, Magus lane, Bah* Tietecdt, Chicago, Book Island, Chilazia, ai.Paule, Barlingion, and St. Louie. . U: I": Tickets good used. The TAO A. R. train conned' at Ritatilog ink the train for Rardsburg and all nations on the - Li/DATION TALLNY RAILROAD; At Rupert, for Wilkonbano, Pittston, licosatan, and ell statloas on Da LAOKAWANNAL AND DIADIDSBUDD RAILROAD, Brid Bage. ggage elooked to idroirs, Broblo, and linornsfois SAM O /Mil Wilkie /arra 26 NI . , Pittston 60 Scranton 76 , Wilkesbarro ao . Williamsport 66 . llmire 00 Osnandairms 00 Genera, via Gorham 00 Rocheater 60 Nlerars Palls W . Dealo„ .. .100 arm - 1 60 Cleveland, TIAN. Y. and kris 12 00 " - 'to gara Palle 13 00 Toledo, Tie Neer Nia York add Erie 16 26 Columbus 18 AO Obtoinnati. New York and Erie - . 19 00 " ' Niagara Fails 19 00 /r.dlenspolis. via New York andltrle 21 CO Darya, via Niagara Fails 16 00 Oltio::vo, via GreatWestera Railway 92 00 .... Leas Shore Dal/road 22 00 Book Island, via Niagara Palls 21 00 t 4 - Lake Shore Railroad. 27 CO Burlington 23 00 lowa City 29 26 Bt. Louie, via Chicago 22 00 It Imlisuavolle 29 00 Trunlietb. 97 80 St. Penis 86 10 ID. Tickets can be procured at the Pbßadelphla and Illmirsßailroad Line.. Ticket 0010 e, Northwest earner vrrA.ADl33BTtillza.u...t. end e t the pee. sensor Depot, BROAD sod Turri,- , --------_--- • - T 1 113011021.22.PRN58 trattwa2 2. : ..k.6611 ----- Lomas .the Depot, Broad street, below Pine, daily, tkondaye exeepted,) for all volute Wen and North, at 6 Freights mast be delivered before BP. M. to Imre their gang the same der. ff - Freight' are forwarded with greater despateh and Lower Rates than by eel Mlle Anal this eity to the West and Northwest Far Maher informatko apply to ALLEN & GU, Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vtue, Or to CRAB. 8. TAPPER, General Agent, B. W. oor. Sixth sad Obestunt sta. PUMA& 0. A. N 11101.1.8, Gerd. Bnpt . Thils4a. and Reading Railroad. a. A. FONDA, Geol. Supt. Catawissa, & Z. Railroad. A. annlax, dedl-ly Geol. Sept. W`suisport and Elmira Railroad. PHILADELPHIA AND READINGRAILI ROAD—RAST FREIGHT LI/M.—Freight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b. low vreas, daily, for Buitalo, Suspension Bridge, °soma, Detroit, Ceieago, tdilwaultle, Olden*, Dubuque, Bt..Tionia, and Interme diate potato. This is the shortest route tai Cessals and the Lake Porta, yid goods will be forwarded Id* greater despatch to the shore points than by any other rotate. Vaster or MINIS Plir , 100 Via Railroad Ist ohm. gd elere. DI elem. gtk dug. BButpe uffal nittoir Bridge SKI . DO 70 70 60 ao 40 040 Dunkirk. 96 75 65 46 Detroit 411 20 - 7 B 7B 02 Chicago . 150 1 15 106 90 freight going thnnigh by nil •%11 the wey mot be Visaed "VIA 8A1L.,, No tessabipm ant between Phßedelpkia and Elalra. Mark gooda via "Plalladalp lags Ending Railroad, And send to t he Depot, Broa, below Vino, daily * before d P. M. Yor further information 1n revrd to this route, eel at the through freight ogee of tbe Philadelphia, teia. guru, and Great Western Line, W. owner BIXTIA and OILICSTNOT. 400-7 jai ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lento Cities with Western, North-western, and South western States, by a eontinuone Railway direst. Thill Bowl also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line ,ot steamers to all porta on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRECT, CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which /freight cart be forwarded to and from the CHEAT BATAS PHILILDILPIELI.AND S PITTS. Runoff. - Plane OtAsa—Boob, Shoes, Hata, and Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (ha bozo Wes and trunks), Drugs, (in bowl and bales) leathers, Pun, Iso. Me. par /CO no Mom 0mfr0.....p0me.016 Res t o n Shirting and TickMg, (in origbail bales), liruge(in woke), Berderans, Leather, Liquor, (( In easke,) Wall Paper, 'Wool, and Sheep Pete, leftward, ⁢ &o CCP. per 100 Th,, Tills Cluant—Anrils, Ramp, Bacon and Pork. Salted, (loose or in nolo), Pointe, (dry and in all,) OilsJesoept lard and raisin) toe. par 100 lb* Tteinent linaen—CoPee, rah, Bacon, Beef, P ,ork (in; casks or bonne eastward), Lard andLardoll, Neils, Pods AA, Garcon (8 11 71 Tar, Pltdit, Bodo, Steel, Idanareehmed TA NA**, Bonn 011, Queetunrare i Sugar, (hhda., and bow,/ Ac., &a Cie. per 100 lb PLOOL-740. p4r 11l lentil further notloe. Gault-86e . per 100 he., until further notioe. Corfoo—tst per bale, not elmieding COO Ms. weight, wan farther notice. In shipping Goode from an bat of Philadel. OM, be particular tow.= as Potarylvasia Imig r°44 ." Goode consign to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittston/L . , will be forwarded without deteotion. Malan, doewes.—Clarke & Co., Chicago; hinter & & Co., Idemptibt, Tenn.; IL P. God fr.. ob.: It. too* Mo. ; P. G. OMUley & Co., Bransrille, Indiana; Wm. Bingham, Loolsrille, Ifentooky. 11. R. metdrame, Mama, Indians; W. Brown &Co., and Ather Hibbard; Cineluniti ; tr. fr. Pierce & Zanenalle, Ohio; Leech & Co., {lo. 64 Kilbyatteat, Boston; Lew& & Co. 2 Astor Rotten, New Pork, No. 1 William at, Now York ; Oneeder, Philadelphia ; Idasraw • Hiinitnil Baltimore; A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. 161013870 f Gloms' Freight Limit. H. P. LOIdBABBP, dog- General etaperlntentlent. Altoona. Pa. otactiinctii anb iron. !UIUJL ♦. Imam. a. Vaaaratr imam WILLIAM N. 1131.7401/... SOUTffWARIC FOUNDItY, lUTH AND WASHINGTON Maul% MERRICK. & SOWS, lINGIN3I4IIB AND MADIEEWISTB, osanuraetore High and Low Promo Steam engines, Land hirer, and !daring smite. Boiler,, Vasomotor', Tanks, Iron 301410, 40,, Vs/ fags of all kinds, either Irlin or Brass. Iron frame roofe for Gas Works, Workshops, Balled Station'', &e. &WO"' and Gm' Machining of the latest and mo Improwod construction. Iraq deacription of Plantation machinery, seek Sugar. Saw, and Grief Mills Vacuum Pull, Open Stem Trains, Defecators, Bitters, Pumping Engines, Aso. Sole Agents for N. Rillienve Patent Sugar Boni! Appanntur, liasm,ytth Patent Steam Hammer, I. Rom' Patent Tette Motion for Blot Mookinery N Stearn Pump. Saperintenclent—B. H. SAREOL Sirs !Proof gaits. SA.L.AKANDER illalli. • Dole eorortment of IVAIIS it WATSON'S IRZZADELPH/4 DI Aar turAortv it uungutina MO, 1714.1Ti1t Pa Reap AM Para. HANN WOXII, Ilquil to sit/ no. to OM. IRON DOORS, BNOTTRRB, Jty a,' Os u good term as any other eziatlistohent to United Motes, by SWANS V WATSON Se Swath NUMB 0;4 MOP VO VOZOI
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