IMSE WEIfBM2I . ..TEOILLS • - .13 Qtri, ' :1111140`:; ne: ilhavOnarsouverivompra.MOT, • " aroawrottyrimand ol.tut . o.sit . vedggifirissum , ollEßANTAlptex-mTA'slo , r4 First Fell, thatoith - 17th 05 take,Nwometo, taca • eakinft: lfaltrafeT-tailla EditintWthEntho47 o F 34oo . 'North*EtingrdfrifittlidEeiiriptintuotondf/ , 11 . Thirrlt Bslo B lot Angast, it the Intebettso,!ii, •.5 • Foikti Reptetatoviatitlet - libtaltansc, 'Fifth P4119E481 tole septempoiNtt I kozENthillster fUlth'grall i4Totof. setiteetlistrssl the Icolueoge.l -s-1. il:Plcrul'itr.thethjaatabpot,tkeliabbseo 401 es alow, „_' V -TRA.D11 1 8010411V 1 1 611 LL1N,5.', , ,, , ,, 41, I.le3;lll4.4lrat..rotql# ;PhillAelplllN:Treoq Nabs Will' • oolorooffeo trienttfe2lBt tatthigiis:ll - Prots..‘" , REAL wax, STOOKEI ~ 9 111.`3`," _ "Pnblin Bploiritf-thot , Phtlf,:elphlif, '-.010117 Tneaday flirentnfrrdini , igsflie licfelnegnesustkra.tt,l tlg-En&Vottkalkett prorr:r4 itinettoinftly addition tri ',raga ire publitill 0.11-alxs* redone. to esoh 5010 otlo4'hifitoestsl3sl.olll,4solo,ft otter:l4 .the fli s rerliltfons'ofAll tha prOPOWLO7OIIOIO , Oo .the for Tiohdare-5. • 8A1,115 . enwlstreirtorr 'STOMS. av ICY Agriidgy'liatritiirtiliF" -1.4. ! • - 10341,16 . 41% •!,, - 7ertaihtli ovum ResrAostmur $1414- ,yete Haiti - Inebelhic , every 4 dilaNptitekiiil Oitroste 1 : 41 1 1 0 4 7-ProPerty._, Pao,* _Lyto I_4o . ..b•jukcio thfr attotlosos . • : ) it t PRIVATIt SA1314111011.1w41.• it " ffTßest-14tgte . 0son'otte-Piltitit s, llol o. l l, e r e r hd• 4 ll l l6lirc_isNstsUelikftr .._ • batricts, (of witioh^T,ooohopittartiprintlllirotikly,) Alli..lltle; • fle ofolcUert4lnePhiladalpidtll.2% ehonge; mold; Tor ktootnitht mrhoreft inky ic .. lr, .14 tat4roitil444o4 . l6llotoVadihrdalt.' Also,,Aoitharoi, - Ablo,fo,T aocortnt,o7 , ,:*hirn Itloov4o/4= l l - . 20 10.) .oliresNtelOselho pent, , 11 (1 11 ,2:. 14 ehirs Datk,tollicrortheS4.s.o 4 V - ' star Dlictsizo:#lllll AirtoultuieN_ - 'COLUMBIA. COAL AND .etne--7 .I.Oraaadigalt4 ll l l :l4gi ' September 7th, at 7A' o>cloac, ev the fottsoelp - hla" r lachsage,, Itl3oo. s!afros< fo k t4eootint,*ihs a it, osy conoorn- 04. 7 1A.j; , , 200 obsessColimbnOost.nttlron•Cotopanp, 40,40010 i- • _ , thoutie bt Jima . 11. Powers, IN , • D1U1311.-DWIMINGI f •POPLAR.STRRILT,-A11„ ear three-Mary , brlok aNd 1000nUratdeof Poplar otreet, 80 feet wentlof,Elsteenth,„otroot, tot; 27 hr r-foet-two fronts Poreolptonlo,lo÷..Nstateistw of,Tolostra' rouel,lloe'd, DWNMING AND GROOSIIT,I3TOEN,-Three=stai brick dwelllngAndlrro Apple; stretti l bo• two.. Fourth 40500564wrk , wreoee - 4 - ' K 9 .04 .34:sim o f DINILLING AND LACFNIBEII,IBALOON. „ tiree - ktory hriokdwelliniandAnsor2beirmloorDlio,,B7B An. I , l6lltraaktijilli - 0:40/149. •, • YleettUN Rastotavngaz_, aeaee ,..Hl446;9CORiiii:Dilr:, - VALTIABLE., nunattai 19 AR those - flre lots 'of ,eagrotuld t -side of - ' , Nineteenth „ . ntroet, north ,of,AnzEr2llttroot, each 17 foot Iron t,-and rangingiri,depth from 80 tan Tad._ .1 Aubpsitteolo-oeir loto, mob Am* ordiamiviaritei;: ''" °/41a/ Vrit e, °Oq74t e )fr- w hiVIN. 1 4 11 , 4 PA. ft"' 44, Atay 411n rj ermaybe-Apte; $4 Askiatitionito ' Oemitorf Sle.; ' „ MUM, Cr"-:The nest twoliaenAelf-xtory d ' r brick dire liVick.l 3 oVßlA.t_g? P. 11 , 15.0 arooloiLiC9 V ASP I • I 4nIW I PTI 04 6 VITe I / 4 g 4l 4fit ttstro4 ll 4 37l . PAO, I 4.1 x ran by 1 reit delcDT-- - TaRvAMBOIIT.A7,4IK.—Lot latiths' artfo_,Or Ilfotkino ifiiiet;lolfotitEut.o7.7llThAfittt. Lot ,welt 1 1d 0 , 01 , 1 190 31 1D4 4 PN 3 0 ,41 LEFt k ifit°7 11- • street - ; • .• _ 3. • • • Lot s iditliilielifitoore'street,'essit OrPohrth street: AZOOtip gt4r.l3Att,E-Lsuatrer sea. On Inoilrefiison...' h, • s -1, • Exeontoky periftoptory HaliiLEetito ofThomaa Rada eon, Decieuestr -, - , "- /OAT MODERN RESIDENOR AND FURNITURE, FRENOII-.PL ATE MIRROR,, :WILTON CARPET, . - • -4 . -„ , dn , Sitir• 4,c= ' 28t1t4ostent; et 10 o'clock; #14,815 Nortk Wood treet,..klitnee Drown street, tho'nost modortirentdenee and: furalturirreach •plate _mirror,., wituttel alc0;, Wilton ear I' itatr,'&o 1 ,:t byitmlar to — t exeonbit , • m - par fouliirs In bindbills •• " belingture maybe ..,.. Aar-,aVatd at B o'clock on morning of sale 74L1. i1t.E.,3334a1j8T Slat. At thaEichabgel - Will -t- • VALBABLE COUNTRY PEODEETY.-Cottage and barn; with:3B:lmm corner 'oVErtetol turnpike. and Sleven-tatiL,Lapo;',.24 , _f;om. Torreeehtle, and 4 toilet 1" cu..! 4 , 41 partkadars in handbills mad lithograph'', I . lanal • ' -, • FOURTICYAII, DTEEDER fth; -.4! grim kitiolitle-=',N • "; . - Essignea) Pereiopiatillide YALIIMILIItEDONA WACITOBIAJITIMIL EWES, 11.6.08INSFIY; TENt'STOICIEDWZININO3,*&:6;;I4:I gether with lObtor: grottod,-MemartnE. The whole to .1;ro sold.wlihout regerTVWq." - -0. Try- Putt partiertlare STORE AND DWELLINE.—Fpur-story brick atom And dwidlittB4 4 / 1 40 stoans.,..stf.o7(9: %%Pm stmt._ Inv : .mediatepoasession. - • NEAT - MODERN ItEDIIINNEB; N0..469 North Tenth - etreet ; between Etudes itOaf. f .: Immediate possession.,; • • - SIXTH velt`tiiLiatißtoliiibilte "Ziefuttotalßerilreptorylkle4Este - tatitleritedah'Wel tont Deceased. . . Tltiii,t4i,oolllltOkiclintatiiia, end tir4l.4iciri. Alone awellinsol44762Cstil,62Vittoitb ,, pireVitriikti -with fame shop lorgWltest% kb° 'tvdturr brick dwatiage, Nos. Chatham Arils .wit two trot stoo,briOrdweillio in the issi*, - .7Tkiklibolp , Bitide nadite:..ll:. 4 `l.Zi Tillup-fiT(Relt BRICK DVi'S LUNG, No. 462 trant:. lin stipbtijklicife &Maltreat. , • 7 DatOK D7III.LLING- - iN0.41:1 tamp "„.-= z • T3F.R.DiveORT Bit 301 C, BTOlt . AND DWEILLINii No. 11.7 PillowEllif,Atteke. t;O: , ,„ —• • Easme rattts,, 01,1 k 110.4311 - 'Green Trumr,oroux DR' brE DWELLING, No. 926 Wash Ington street,: eat Of•Telrth tarot, 'olo.4kerOyard, Same :Estate . --- THREE-IiTORIE BRICK DVir.nibpia • - , No,. R 6$- Ash street, east .Bixtb street. - - • ,t I SIIIO- Estate Timm, tTg.ims-Erroar PRIOR pw.m.,uNas seat etdo,or Resift 'street tetween Grain - end - 04)14ell and Second end New Market streets: FIVE TH.ItEIt..STOBY DIIIOS DWILLIN4B.-forna. tag a contt,-Pasebaltalleyi between Reittth • and Wirth atreete, Twelfth wereg—t • •-• • - flame Tiwtate. , THEYX•STOSIC, , BRICK.I3TON/ No: 756 South-fourth street, • between German an.' Catherine afzeetii..-1-7...1 ,:s." . . _ VAZIMARLiBt:MILLS. COAL YARD, )AUTO ILY $e —The "valitsbli, 'piclierty known 'nellaid RIO= 11Ths,l , coal yard, Acti:72ftuth street, on the Germantown and Northd.:ma , Ratirdq.,,ahtrre Roptar, sheet, lot - 80 by.lo) feeti;tyth, kin*. Wittf.eaterielfit brick railliyyjaAniperjor,..oWhlnely,'lrirye4ltietklete• OCO. AatertiNoi:lB9a'nd i4..l,BonthlrorirtiVitiee` 1113ilanOlv raltrimat_i i r,euato-rosig t ll,l•ka , YEENOIr •.,Etotrit A1R 155 = 6 0 , PITTS' - - ' • olelook s -AV,9hetw9dou store, an Amend, assortment if extellentaecoadAand tomtit*, elegant, glano-foitee, One miimrs, Genets, .ate,o,fromth s tor e , forfamilies deellaAntbotisekeeping, removed . to for eonmosfeosntef„sale. ActenitifiiiairiVelele—Zetoteet Gen. PonlfOr- • -- Smith D00 , d;%,• - •.•- .1- upliftwAD-.Fpatirruity, fltrlft ter auks, it*: Tots; - syroaDuLusiztraik cainavict;Ao. _ jo43ltositsyworniii,,„, ,i'so:aerskajony oaWegna, at:,the`anetrod rooma,l3y os4drAtthitadazinfstratrWattge•lateflen. PoroffoOkdsafth,T,tho houSeholdlarnitaiellentiothig an antrlque'nnilltayiTelnitn, node ot'oroodliteatha els - • tie *flan Than CIILIoaTTIAIso,* pair ; (ll' gold Opatil 4 t.tic iiltileadifSneda, liithe - city, of Mexico; Bh4rOfjand , Colt e WWI., nuneas4 :patois, swords, 2, vary insfefinn oaddPiop'fi.ofitelete4B, .................... d . other caotbing, fr.44-AO L T:-;„;, T T T , 04041a1e at AIEMZEK.IIOUIUBBOLICIPITAN/VatNiaoasfoqp* CIAJCPXTd, 4e t , V4`-' •• OniT:Wednealayldosiking,,, = • ; ••• ; 25tliiiiiit.';4110,a'alooh;4afinT;423-afaii'sh - 01, Ofra:it;. afsisiiiffthelfi *ins' eholdiAngtures of , - -voisl'ida*kforte,tifinsails Tani:4h'; Tkei-, • T OM'y beintistdnedan the moralng ,of,rl4lC - o t t_ft,.. ~‘,l l , 3 tVAiolOses, Bate a Phandsville, Pa, VALILABETMN'AItIdikagifiBitYatOLITUOG MILLS, - 1.11.2128, OR BASS, WATHIttWiffiALT. lIPIBIS MA CHINNI3efteirM•TA • , • ' ,100 , 14oficti& Morning, Atoz. - .Both, , itlko'oloak:, At the BantatOitifinallta; (latelyacanpiod by. th e Wasidaninenst.4oo2o4l,, 0.,) Phisnizidlle, wi11,144 sold withoat,soserre,l7' _ land Assfitnee:,tbe;Antlto,xOtchlooni, ootoktfOg of _ and pasnins;ceith-3 pairs of abated, lotto, 4 plain toll;toots,of lave fiOn ,flporboot_ sod lorgoits r ofratiotto 1:24 0411 mooldoei, is twining ordeal Told , loporfoottiongit nitohittofo,4llttAg.,,nall . plate, tvi tott4oef fr oto - tnitof-wbool, -up! t sp ike maehin iron fans pain of olligstof overtors, large Inirans'es,handdri- Anti trod 'eo4-wheed, 4 Oflabof,—oloW; forgo>totattf:stbo, , tot ;grind , • atones; 2 cranes , scale. myna, stooks and taps, lot: of - bafingtOsnakenshooltkarrowoflOt.of Sre and rodbrisk, one wombat,: ' ''' glistbeArtAmlnedAny. Iftiwgreilptti le, Ale. ,-.•,,•• -, .. ,-, `'.“ .. .....15 ~* ..k - ,..-.. .-11: I.k , ' ''' •2k.::_.'- '•,'- tbirg - A; Z: 4SEEMegIi4 - AtiOTIONEERI `, • likV. rm. 4221y.auffir iTazNr; above 1 1 0133 1 1 1ia '- - ipr.Pereotafiroringyierwith ow:alignments eed tali • aerated thatltbilipeWlll not bo isseidoed.-,, ii -- -, - ' ' irr- Oefandeetiete none taodonita than theae.alletTeit ,;•; 14. any other , Anotioll Holum bi Wm nittre';' . - MO - XmakfaataaMavaaaaatnallylallaltad..' ' • - ypir,salas odd Inamedletely *Mk the OHS art Ma, - ~. .- A , s , c atiu;Set,tB:o V - REkli - 4 1 . &TAM - - Pint Pali Sale of Nil _Tetitte - , :4‘nanst 25; :- Ileeoid Fall Bale of Beal -Setite.4eptember 1. ThAt Yell Tele' et Real Nertate--Be_ptember B. - „ . , AfittilTAPAM-daJits-tfAUGIII3t 25th. - : . -• Thua sale; at the XachangniotcWedneeday erasing ' , Angthet4Boo.B6B44,frololookitilli include- 1 , -, , ,,AtKINZAOHIAIi 02matalrt STOCIaB.. - - , ,so shares stook. in the MountMorlah Cemetery Com- , -, , piloy`• ,-- ;' , ' , '10,1 , ' 1 . - : 1 :-, - i -,.-,,, . - , r!- - it 7 - • , -,.., 7.- - , 4a ;, • . • • .-• . .1117 Sale positive on amount of whom it may oon aeyatT ..;--r1, , ,_,„.., -- : s._ .m.Ultdatrittar,<lAßßAllirrtitaiut,” ..: .- -, . -.labareldtscluittia,loittralle,.4 -, LL, , L., , k - t •, „ - OlithatiiP , Ooott liale,-Entate:DX -,, Amithicialneim- : , - - XBAP SEAMS - DIVEL - gbiG,AND.lO . yi atTTNNI_ ' BOnagitliTßATllo l .l, 4 o4,-.%RaNti-i=„O,BRNA-N-TOYal; • A frame: dwelling lali honed aidt9f twroinol,siontheast edde_•otr.llittOhontet etteetinteetareeL9 eltelltySitrmBB , town 138 feet 'front,. 180 feet deep. $l2 ground-rent. het - T:;ard-litstook,(4.,setth ftnitrif grape-wine/oi. oberripsi . ,-,,,,,,'.• . ,' , :4,-'t.l ; ,- ".oiioilikeTell9i.t_is",_..,. ..-',"._-":% ' ' ' ' ::' r , . DWELLT.tia, PERM BURET, Mmu./lri SPEtioll, A neAtit1fwf0rr, ,, ,b44,41019104:40,9 lotoreet 9149 9f , ' Perry street, 81 feet smith of Byrnes street, .18. fest IM, Joao, (real , and yo: feet:99op, - - two3faintft„'„,Goa))249f3 duee,l4 Ilosla fOrill4 o Portinntiled•'.,lllX4Lie positive.- - - -., • Absolnte ttils: ' ~ • TilalillE,;, STAN 0,,- AND ,,, D l NXTri,*(ll 4 .,W.uairalli- STRTTT 111'NrilfirNtir WAXtit,.,-..A.Aut,:geotind,,- , plat ntlirso-atotY lirldli laliforla IlllacittiltiniftBtllll , ; Mot ettret, 49creot:northiOest of: Bath iti994,Nt...,,, 14.6901430 A ;2 4 1 , taakfrOat.,lo4 . re99deep to a el;-feel .a 11:. ;: or ilte.re+r.tare twoleolall brick dyrelltege: • The. rl.Ol . - 11.01:tent f0r,18,56 per Annum, , , -- • • ... •.: '''. e. , -t __ .. -.. twit ''''°,14414,;--t TArms --0 4 , .h: , ..te - - : -,-, ..?” •-• 4- - Er,--,..e. , .v.,.-_ , ;:-....,,et.q0int0 del e;, ,,, , z.,- , v -. ~-_,- t-- .-.• , TtrltEN4Teltr--- lifttali i4f/all AND 'DWILLING( WI lAA A M. -1391121 Er:, di 11101,:lt N09,, ,, - - A- thien.htoty_ ' - brinleitereilltid: nwelliogb - itil4ulidrthe above,of 410 f • alininfitflataml deptli,:likellMOrodinente : '• -,,, ;,,,,, & I ', Sale absolutti:l.,Pernei ' , A:gob. ,' •„-, -, ~ • • ' In 16141111 W ini , iiihr , of _tali sh6vi wheeli: wanteqs ettaokliff,,,,a - .. , i ; , . •••• -,,,,': ,',' - -.. i' , 7 h- - ', • • ~"-. ! , 11NAli'xiiPAPM: AT PRIMO sum r ~,,,, , i , . , . Itandionfa'ilieheloil, senthwtt Corner 01Beeetiteentlii• ' and _Wawa attiartoa . 0 . 1 %;' ,, P- triZll - - ~., ' K''.. " Battdeneklifasblagtot-Nquireimiligla#t . st,teafys'j 1 - , 411991114 A0999, 1 "N0.:929 Lliift.:stteett ~,,_ ~,,, ~,,, , L , L , ~, 1 - 10.45 SNailt. 1 1 4 a1 -l in/Mat'4Bifezelittie , l.7; ,l , , ` ,- • , f - .a.• ,- ;• 4 ` 1 ' ,- • YOunlikroportyolmidifo6ll , o•c•L : • •--.: :•.:-, 7-, -- ::::, grveanottrailtlitmii.ii4 › tirtr . • :ppra jtilikt4ioo.; r. nil. (6610 AIN° d PA ' .S . r IOVV I I,I4`i.." r i flak V N i fMt_.„,,,, 41,.. *3. ,. .i eramv. *4 - -..-.. ! ...,. 14,-,r::,, --;- -. H . -..__:_rf . ...9-A---.77 ,, -: ..-:- -- z ,Y_ ; ,1„,• ; ,,- - ,.,17 1 - -:4iiiildeAVAAMlVlcildAP , .i+i ~ prlatif tea? till /6 111z T ,'? i 4 a h fi - b - ii pr, fiefiTal L ai r Aii, ,, ,iireetii libaltindiF" kW 9: plitt l is h ia ° 9 l o • tk r or. :-Aplityo,oo 000t100 OW" - , • --- T- ' - - '''-: ••••• ' : ----0 4 -1 16 FORD;'" KUOTIOEER, No. olat:BifriPOVE.44ll.l4,m, bea N rae4 nrrr.o ol 4. 'SIXTH, south elde. ' WM hold lids ant felt mai tatlittias ina Igloos, by eatalogue,. ;Si ' 011Thilig10MOriiiilgj 4 -FAugust 10th , at 10 o'clock, which m ill embrace 1,000 Musesead deelrible goods Of-city and eastern mokidialtire.s9l'whif4e,thi eaitt,ottoo of .. ..ttte treats is re • opeorally, thiritee " "'" . aul2.7tie' ~;: • 494 . 111ARKEt`Stre - et - ."' Or IMPORTED - AND DOMESTIC DIMGOODE. At our new store, No. 420 Market street._ bR Tuhrai,72hrilinf a." N.A.Og, 24th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on - 8 months? 500 pindr,agegAnd lota of znocy and !unpin Imported !_d l +doliestierilry geode, complislng a large althortatenv of IniasonsbleAroode.." •' " " ' I th Elltr.santen be opc" for, examtsat9r, ca S 11 2 101411124 Of-stale: 1-103thiEnpur. SA.LES i T VAN IC dild'lo BTllAirilliKba, between MAR 'RBIS arid OHEBTNUT and 0.0301rD and THIRD streets:- tyol,ll/11tT.:,.Iluorronaaa the attention Of purchasers to thb 'eitive sale of a gendrairarortiriOnVof staple and fumy: ifeil good/ f embrdideriviii bemade this morning, 1i.V.10 &dont.. • Till*ROTTONlflAldi Also, - 100 ddienlnen's eav three , thread,brown and .axagdg half home, h lamb y e -wool and merino shirts dOtton'do. AliporThrnieoet fancy priited aattinete 1 7,4:00i !rtia_l_OLlii, , dlgoadne`drille; shirting/J . , :to. • This . uommeneing at 'lO o , oleet,preolsely, ..vriU be - sold, wlthont.'reeerve, a . general 'assorttnent of &nay and staple fall goods, wbrthf tha attention of pill'ohliteis• sooyttelplianoss;' , " - „" - - ',Commencing at lOg O'clock `Precisely; will be cold, valiant rnaLertig,"ft gin - end 'anortment or prime city , • and Caster:l made beoia and CMOs. Sample' and catidogies early onibimorning of BCIOTT, Jr., AITOTIONEER;Iettcoesr 1.;11, sor to WOLDEBT tiCOTTi):4a OHESTNUTOt , :i OptOente tYb thud= away: Ibottrookitiirtliand 'Urea& OLOTILEB PINS AND 'PAMti AN PRIV ATE HALE, Just laodotttout sohooneir4l4lo4 ' 100 bates clothe - - • 100 Bogen pails. , , „ A:: DYSART k.o(l, 4 •Auctriostisats AND! 001131719131'0111' 27 Smith .11IGHTB: Svs t airr. corner ot,'L0.1F2.212111„11311.: - = - • - - `ATkittrATil 11ALB. if' valuable 'O4l and tim ber le a at at-private sate . well worthy ,the ' attention of _ caPI 1114.:;50.erii NI :OA 'owner le compelled to Ur For further partimihini:laiinirii at . the, auction :forestsl6l3'2 '' iremptlY et tended to. - - 113-" ADVANCES wade • ocpiegninents when de without extra charge - 4 • • • BALIIB-7100,248 opoWnetil:7o p_rt;- 1 701;igt " li v IWY M .Int I TZNIP4 mu lA i l nkirrx uma, PLINKMOB; BOOKS and BT.K: inONEBY, •• -{Er Wee of Favor 400 iii every evening. 111/1 0 ES. AA . HA: v:l5, AUOTLONEEIi LVJ. LANVOOMMIBBION :MBRONANT, B.ll.)f:totter 111XTRAwIRAIMI8tr.ets. -,t,. • - GP.AT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. ! I ! :Ts MONNY !! ! ljlideney liberally advanced in large or email amoun ts, froth onedollar, to thousands, on-gold and allver plate, :diamonds, r etains, Jewelry, fowling-pieces musical ..inatrumenta,TErnitttre, dry go o ds, clothing , groceries; :cigars, hardware cation', books; Mims, 'dacha, her -nem,- and all articles of value, for,any length of time agreed on, at Nat/tame; PriKeipal NumbiisAment, tutheaat wirrier ot;Sizth Mid Ramt streets. • Promlasory notes,, wlth pollateral; discounted itlhaloweet. raarketratee.., " • L ATHANS , PEINOIPAD ESTABLISHMENT, El: E. '' CORNER OF BIRTH AND RACE STREETS. 'Where money will he - liberally advanced on. ,gold and silver plate, dlamonds,yratohee, jewelry, fowling pieces, 'dry g004,r clothing, groceries, 'liquors cigars, hard liars, Cutlery; fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, eii tottb42, musical,: instruments ; furniture, ,bedding, orkbe, vektoles,lernosa, Woke, and all other article* 'Of value.' • • • r Orri-lboDi SALES— i , ... Personal attention given to 411 out-door sales, either at private dwellinge, Mersa, or elsewhere , And dungen 'unusually low. , TO [PERSONS szurunizeirma nolmmartNa. Personerelirkvishing „housekeeping or having sup plies of fiiiiiiture'tii dispose of. will end it to their Ad vantage by sending the same to the auction store. south essteorner of Sixth and lime attest, whore it "will be properly - arranged in'the furniture sateeroon, and gold to the beetadvantsgei two-thirds of the goods advanced if required, and thoboduedionded over the .aftornoon AC the day of sale. • - • —„AT ilayAri SALE ,double cue, end _double bottomed• fever, lepir_es, EagßlLh , Swiss, and Wanda wittehes; gold speaks gold e slue, gold brace leteov vedietYof Mee geld !tails, breastpins, and linger rings; fine dutte , i superine old violin and ignitor; very flncmelodeon. and numorousother 'articles. • PRIVATE SALE AT,rlitir,LOW PRIORS. Geld Ingllelt pitentlever witobes, tail Jewelled and' Some ,ofc,thent ; One 111-,karat ethos of the beet • Silver patant,lever witiclien, full Joialled and:plain, Jof thisinost ipprofed =Vim Gold esesienisaliorer. and„leiiitte.wataties a ln hunt- Cll/508 and open fee°, of tlie verr . beet : make. , golkenamelled:watalieskent mitli pearl and , Mier Melee, cud ireneli watches, diamond hreautt;.pins .and Anger rings, goldlittioeltda,,ear rings, lingeirlnga; breast pine,winds, tine gold vest , fob , and neck 'catgut,' gold, opotoolosi and ,reirietis other 'arti !lea of jewelry.,,tho., ko, „ •. -. • *1103114 NATIIANI3,• I ?AtIOTIONEER s and'- IdONICK-LOAN 07.210 N, No. 224 , South THIRD' Street,helc , rw lopposio Peer at„i only' *alit disautbeloet:thiNifebang?e, Noire' Of Waimea' from' 1 'Wasik; A: 10 wale& in the seeping., • - - Oat-door &sloe, end balite lit th e "Attetioit Noma., at. %Minded upon the most satistaettup terms. ------ CAPITAL 1200,000. 1 Astablithedfor she last Thirty Tsers„ ,•dpliranons mule from one dollar. to thousands on Dia molds, Weer Plate, Watobesi Jeweirbllardwere, Mar ohs - ante, Olotbing,lifornitere, Beddlog, Olgiun, Alludes) Inshriummia, Guns, Rome, Cazeiages, , and Coode of ere ty deserip Van. . - ri • lAII goods can remain eaty, length 'of , tine agreed AB edean i ns, from one handled dollars end will be shamed 2-IW-, cent, per month ;,2000 And over, th7st market ate. 41ttore House haeiii a depth of l2O feet, lac large ' are and thief.proof vaults to store all eslnables, and poi tate •watchmen for the prembies ; also, a -hairy- and_ reuse effected for the benefit of all persona having goods N. D. vgagiunt 'of an unlimited capital, thts offloe s re prepared tb mae advances on more rafts "factoz and aidonunigiatine terma than itty . iither `this tionorattniapilo the poi, to Email amounts, with - - A.T:PHAVAT7I SALA. - Cold "dent Dom end , °tun ,Watenee, luridly, and Amadei at reduced Priem_ , anl-lv -ilerttrroart. REITSZEY, & QU., • 1 INte, 427-DSARKET AND 16 aimintßon BTB HARDWARE,' CUTLERY, GUNS, &c., .11..ii.ev i lunow in store, and elll be receiving throughout the seneWu lerge. snd. , ireU eelected, saeortntent of .Goode in their line, to which they invite the attention Of ; • • , ArES'±Ellti `4INRSOUTEERN• BUYERS. 1~11,11,D:WA8,E.--The subddiberia, ("OM , „ I,IIIIBION IdEBROHANTB for thermal° of PORNIGN ~kliV-DoblllB9lo 'N.ABOWititti ;would respectfully Jug! the -attontiod' of the 'trade to %their dock, which they stir oaring at !owed sates. - Our aasortniont eon • Ohainr of all kinds.:-Izico,logLihilter, Dzaiet Oz, :Oow, Wahl, Iliektlragedt, Oiralrai-Trhiluararrlkt BhIP) *Una, lied- Coil Onithoi. Thia - ailebrated ti /107114 Naas; Stone and Sledge Wrigh , V ,,, ;:andotlatadarila;.Bolid.Box and otker . • - - ' • - :" Shari. ,ind lone lannUla *alai anal' id and, oat" illake Yana, ; . . Martin's" ruperior Files and Bailin; 'Bed Sanwa. Bicalsloru Batety,Rase; Blasting Tuber. Cori; Grains; and Drier Scythes • Ilay, Corn and Otrari IN;tanieis , ;and RiadniNOrlia. r and A uer;littorals and Oradea, of all kinds. aihr y lisrada;l3hor, Clout, and Ninirhing Nails. . I . Cad and - Wrouglit BOttlalngor, &rays . , Locke of all kinds Ontlery,ltainaandPiiinpe, died, Natohati, aart, - Planor, and'ea..tnar Tools, lice. ke. W. e. LEWD) SON , .1c0.411 00/dhINN-" b ", !Area' t.„ „ c cott i ng ii , rlpArESTßlrlyilli'ETS.-3178T Of'Elf '.A.= ED, lugs lot of Imperior %%porky Oarpetay to Weald at a low ploc, - BAIL? to BROTHER i , n fABIE CARPET STONE, 9RO CHESTNUT Bt. MIZE O d ll.,g'ig for& assortment of nestitatternsat, sedum! Moe', BROTIIRIiqI, CABS CARPNT 'STORM, uthBl-tf - 920 0111113TNUT Bt.'. ED,, ROOM 'OARPETS.-10,000 YDB raittpirf or Inrain Threu-ply Carpets, of the hseit *makes ant sty les, at all prises, from 60 6enta to HA per yard. - ' DAILY & BROTHER, • tahBl-If - HO. 920 CHESTNUT Street. BEST , HEAVY BRUBSELS.---A LARGE 'LP lot of new patterns, in sent,+ehiste styles, at low • • -DAILY , In_BROTIIBR, • OHILAYOARPIttBTOIIII, • mhBl4X •-• '920 011ISTNITT St -IPm3B,' DETERE's,PATENT NONEXPLOSIVE OnewvirprwrlNG OAR LLBIP 14 onlytke Patent Pinner tbat ku a •••:',7 • -NON.OGIADVOTOR - APT/Will% Nor • Patety, Obeaynree,isaa Brill, Army, it sArPlua • • OTATII AND rail. Mil. 441041 • , D. P. -PXPNBS, • , 13. W. Galin 71100ilii and'ORMITNIIT Etta., Ptah ,delphia ; and 422 BBOADWAYi p!ew• Tea. mb4.ly-rp ;VP/Err - STABLE KKgPms, K r inontireiti; ind'patiohise'tlßBHEß , L4 toAO JAO'PORYI 109 'oath Sinn= otrootiDelowOho tnati: .Pnrrioni to hie Opening a respoUonde footory4 you were charged $lB tor - work width. hi" 'ls now doing inuwtw Anted manor thorn $8 +Winn.-Bupp‘wi ot you win Alive the souilieitargto to pay.‘ . - Pad.), TAW, BEKRFet _ , ,LUDRICATING ODSASE, the best and cheapest compound for. greasing the axles or ompinteSsB. CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and :WA4ol9B,and ADAYYMACZIINER,Y. ox., side-in tin, cans, kogs, and ~ barrels, b y e tilt the itaucoarst#4•4ts city and the SIANIIIAC' ITILDRI3, iti ll3o4 - tm.utsouTu vrA ER Street, , 1-IQusE OF, REEUGE BRUSH MANO %Tha otttoiiibo,e,wottld reowttally Gall the ettentimi of the Wide to his . , ,;• , ,XXTEteS/V - 0 STOWE DP 1111130HEII, ifaatifspirld . Whim ' ' • /60111411: OiltE3llGB, ';" • ' •'Aitn • Vog,,BALF:J,LT:PAICIEI3 pm/ yipet oolvyrarrzi* 1411;40A9a lsokemitbs~ Bellows on hand'. • " HEI4RY,OAIE CKITIN; 62 North-TIIIItIi Otriet, bdow Arch, jiziti%=` Ii ,P,ITCJI, ANA OAKll)floxistantlse - A 411 :1 anal* silo in lOU to snit 'pitchman, by irk ,WMAYA4 I 4TRLEU - ;:„ Na "iiii,,;:wiTga 0t.',44,z1 l wxna a„ A-25 Oiskslittites; Tottnger's; and AIL: Ae,COPARKLITICrerat, 'Nail, landing 1;#410 Dr =GLUM YNATOX, 510 &AM PANT Street. 't k. g:4l,rf k. sv - .6.! 3r'.. , •?,PT,;4141.W1A .. . \Y. • mit , it is - 8 , , n.r.,?»vatnx~y,. UESDAy _ _ -rs3tzlitm,ll,throo E,P, HIS A r t 4....150UNT &I$ LANCASTER GOn P.A. tistined - the eighth me day of Jane for visitore. Thii healthy Bummer resort has .many advantogeirishtSX ednimend It - to - the pablie In search of a home place to enjoy the Mountain air during the hot seiumm. It in elevated twelve hun dred Teetisboire Mater leVit. There ate graveled.Walki throdgh dense forests, and shaded arbors • by the way side are many springs of the purest soft- water, at a temperature of 40 to VI degrees'or Fahrenheit. At the . sitiornit is an observatory overlooking an area of 40 Miles square, qt: tango in 0, 0 bigimt elate oreqtto Goo: embracing the whole - of lancaeter *eotinty, and ibolobrin ten other counties. The scenery fades away jo,the boundary q,mountelps at he dlstaoce of 70 ranee. It is altogether one of the niost grand and ex tensive panoramic views to be met within any country. No kind of, epidet io has ever been, known : here at ally t1Q11 . 121011 of the year: Many beautiful drives over good rotate: The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400 persons. Every varlet:l' ol 'll 4 4W; x .lll the modern.. im6, .provements now in use in ilnit-olass watering places will be found here All vegetables raised on the farm. The beet help employed.iri every , dePirtment.. - • , The Proprietor Batters himself that he will bo able to give ample satisfaction to his guests. Good stabld room. Good stook of livery betties' and carriages on band. - - For further information and circulars call on JOSEPH 33.81. YE HS, Thittland trine strode; 31.111198 8. EARLE, No. 810 Ohestnut street. and on the Propt letor, •t JOSEPH RONIGMAC.IIER,. Ephrata Post Office, Lancaster county, Pa. itral2-1m • IT AY 'S HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, !LYOOMING- 00ONTIt, , - The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINE-Street, formerly 'occupied by the West Branchßank, and hem enlarged and refitted it in a supertorstYle: • . :Williamsport is one of the moat delightful inland towns in Pennsylvania „ and Ida house, he hopee, will be found pleasant, as well to" the traveller as to those citi sens:of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable time during the heated term of the Summer. - • Ills omnibue runs from his Hotel, to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. 33 , 28-8 m _TT „W. H. RAY, Proprietor. CIARD.-COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE .13- ‘ l .-1' LAND, N. J.—The subscriber, thankful to Ms friends and the public for the great and unmerited pa tronage bestowed, upon the • House lisle season; begs leave to say that he will choice ltoores to let from, and after this date, during the remainder of the selsOn. Thelhotute will remain open until 20th Peptember. , L. 11.MIWOOD. • Angina 2d,18681 • • in2-tf BEDLOre HOTEL, : ATLANTIC OITY; NSW' JERBIT, At the terminus of the Railroad, oa the left, beyoud the Depot. Thießouse la . . _ NOW OPEN . . . . , . for Boarders end Triaisteni 'netters, - and offers mom monations eonal to any ilotel In At'anti° City. t:ER1118 MODERATE 117' Parties should keep their spate - fintil the care iirriire in front of the fotel. The Algae are con- Rotenone. Ir2o-1m THE UNITED, STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,. Will be kept oven' for the accommodation of guests until the first of September, or longer, if the *esthor is ,favorable. Price of Board from this date until the dome of the ileason, $l2 per week, or $2 per day. ; WEBB & PARKER, August lath, 1858. aul4-tf A - MA THIN G.—THE MANSION HOUSE, foot of Pennsylvania Avenue, AT LAHTI() CITY, is NOW OPEN for guests. For con venience of arrangement, contiguity to the beach, and attmctivenees of_the.adjacent grounds, this House Is unrivalled. The proprietor has spared no_ pains in making this llotelnil that could be desired by,visiters. i.V2Oln • E. LEE. 11/itIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE HENRY D.BMlTHiTroprietor. This , large and elegantly located home is now open for the reception of visitors. Terms,sB per week or .11.26 per day. Take cars of Camden and Atlantic Railroad ; get out at the inlet, - where' a comfortable boat COapt Beni. Turner) will be in readiness to convey them to the Hotel. ANS lON , HOUSE, niAIIOH °HUNS.— LTA 'This elegant establishment, beautifully situated on the banks of the Lehigh, is now ready for the recap tion of summer "inners. There Is no locality in Penn sylvania, nor, perhaps, in the United States, w/dcheoml blues so many attractions as the Talley of the Lehigh, and the above Hotel will afford - a most comfortable home to ' , diners desirous of ileiving the magnificent seeder'', inmchatualble mines, or stupendena works of art of this interesting region., , J44m*, HOPPBEI, Propristir. BODF ORD ' ERN "well-known and delightful Bummer Resort"-will be opened for the reeeptionuf "ilsitent,on the 16th of /one, and kept open until the let of October. The new endepselous Buildings eroded last yois are now folly completed, end the whole establichment has been furnfshedin superior style, and the secommoda- Bons will be et• a character not smelled in any part of the United litotes. The Motel will be under the management of Mr. A. W. ALLEN, whose experience, courteoue manners, and attention to his guests, give the apples; assuranee of comfort and kind treatment. -In addition to the other means of acorn, it is deemed proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Chaidersburg. The Company hive nude extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with lc Bedford Water” by - the buret, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prioes, at the Springs viz : 1 Per a barrel runfbery) $4 00 Do. oak) 800 . X Do: mulberry) ' - 800 X Do.• 04k) . k 200 Barbey, 10 ilono 228 Bottles, 1X pint, per dozen , 1 80' The barrels are - Carefully prepared, so that purr chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweat.— • All oommnolootions should ne addromed to TIER BBDPWAD MINERAL SPRINGS 00. . Redford County Po otimmer extutedatiel POIt (IAPE - 1111.-4,CPRE SS LINE—The swift and favorite Steamer ~B ALLOON,, , Capt. W. WIIILILDIN, leaves Areh.strest Wharf for Cape Allay every Tuesday,' Thursday, and Saturday Morning at 9X o'clock. Returning, leaves the:Cape on the intermediate days at 8 o'clock A. M. Bare $2, carriage hire included; Servants $l.BO ; Beason Tieketa $B, carriage hire extra. ' • • • • jys.2m* NORTH PENNSYL VANIA^ RAILROAD POR 'DELAWARE WATER-GAP, MALiOlf CIIIINIf, 11AZLETON1AND THE LEIIIGR COAL REGION.— Vialters to the aborepordar Bownsa,RSSOnv will and the Route Offered by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val= ley Mid New Jersey Central Railroads ; to be novel and agreeable, passing through eomeof the richest and most highly cultivated counties in the ttate, and pea= sesied of comfortable accommodations, both on the road .and at the various towns through which It passes. nit TILE WATER GAP.—Take6.l6 A. M. Express Train from Brent and Willow streots t paas through Beth lehi3m and Easton to New Hampton, where a close con nection is made with the ,Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western' Railichtd, and arrive at the Gap about noon. POR MAUCU CHUNK AND TUE COAL REGION. 'Take 2.30 P. M. Expreaa ,Trsm from same Depot to Bethlehem, where a oboe connection is made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, through. from ; Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk in +5 hours. , . . . A NSW, AND PLEAS ANT ROUTE TO NEW -PORK VlTY2—Take 4.16 A. M. Express Tread to Bethlehem, thence -via L. V. R. R. and N. J. 0. R. R. through Easton to Ellsabethport, thence by Steamer, and arrive in New Yorkist quarter past 3 P.M. Parties travelling North that have a few hare to spare, will And this a new and agreeable routs. • por further particulars, inquire of - • - ELLIS CLARK, Agent N. P. IL R., Trout and Willow streets. PRILADSLEIZIA, /nue 18, 1868. jel9-20 .M ji guistotEFOß THE SEA SHORE. OAMDEN. AND ATLANTIO. MROAD. -ONLY TWO AND ITALY HOURS TO TUE SEA MORE. On and after Monday, Wane 7th, and until farther no. tiro, (Sundays 'excepted ) three tralna daily to Atlantle Oity and return. irat Passenger Train leaves Vine 4. wharf 7.80 A. M. Second u " 4.00 P. M. lirelght Trainwith Passengeeear attaehed,4.B6 A. M. Accommodation Train to'Weymouth, 6.86 P. M. B aTrO u V/ TY Pint Passenger Train leaves - 6.00 A.". M. Eeooad f . _ " if , 4.40 P. M. Vreight Train with Passengerearattached,ll.Bo P. M. , Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 6.26 A.M. lIADDONPIELD TRAIN Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A. U. and 2 P. M. Haddonfield,, . 1 P. 11.-and 8 P. M. Pare to Atlantic when tiekete are purehmed before entering the cars, $l . BO. Pongees wishing to go down to the Bea Bhore aroLruturn the same day can speed • c....- ___ SIX IfOtflt 1 , 1 S• 0 THE Slidell.: Tdoketa for the round trip, $2.50. Tickete,to gudowu In the afternoon and return next morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on Monday morning, $2.60: - , EXTRA NOTION. - . . . . . The AntOnitoodatlon Train to Weymouth wilLnin through to Atimatio on Saturday - Afternoon,- and con tinue to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave Vine street: 6 86 P. N. •,, Attantle City, 400 A. AL ' .. Stopping at all Stations. Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates: For the month'et June, $lO i For the month of Sept. $l6 4, , ii . July, 20 For three months, 46 II I , ' August., 20 'For four Months, ao Churches, Schools, Lodges, Companies and Library Associations,s wishing special trains, should make early implication. . . - Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by P.M. The Company will not be reeponsible for any goods until received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the . Point. R. 7.11.t.ZE1t, Secretary. , 'JeT-br ' 13R/DGETON.—Tho Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARCH Street Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 834 o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, Wednesdays, and PrNamed 8 o'clock A. M Stopping at New Castle, - Delaware City, Fort Delaware and the usual Landings on the Cam:my Through tickets for Mllleville, Port Elizabeth, • Mauricetown, Dividing Creek, Newport, Cedarville, and lairton. SV2B-ini INITED STATES GOVERNMENT va LANLi LOCATJNG AGENCY, CHICAGO, ILL. - The subscriber, having bad much practical experi ence in Selecting and locating - lands In the various Land Districts in the Western States, has nutmeat facilities for making valuable selections for .LAND,WARBVITS OR GASH. Raving Surveyors constantly in the field to make IMrsonnl examinations, ho can always 'make the most Judicious locations, - Lando unaurpsseed for fertility of Noll and asininity of climate, near the line of railroads!, may 1101 T be had in lOWA 'AND WISCONSIN -- - . Satisfactory references given when required. Er Money invested in Kansas and fiebraska, and any: of the Western States. S. SALISBURY, 49 MARIE Street, Ohfeago 108 QR.POR T i do. 22 Qr. do -do do. • ,•• • -20 Qr. • do !Merry do. 11 Plpee Superior 'situate Wine. -10 Qr. Pipes do do , do: • 40 -do • do • 111 Bales A do Psorted do. - $25 Zip Almonds. Lan' • 25 do Pliberte. ' • ding from Eng 'l 4 Arrogmato 7mello i $> pod yor ego b y . • • mintmo i myrbtr . 140 SOUTH YBONT•tstreet. , LlißsT - AND SECOND QUALITY pLun 'ANA 811 EXT IRON.. - Also Mute, Ougarldonld, Pankrand Pla te-iron, out to pat: tern, tip to 88 inches wldo. Per sale by the , manufac turers, • - • .J.WOCIP & BROTHERS, arB-1M %a Stela /1130 ND et., Ph il adelphia. BALE 8088--4,000 coils of superior Bale .1.....X0pei manufactured expreatly toritheeßoutherp market,' end for sale by . - , • , WISAVER i BITLER, tr. CO., . 105 ,-; .. ---•-. -•-, -28 North Water street. . QuEßit INE=-26 Quarter Pipes, various to'grade - s HAP.mg . NX 61111RRYan - bond and , forraale by - '1911.1.1AN1 H. T EATON,- • - No; 216 Routh FRONT &rot ' '4GIN".-10 DO*, 'Omni:tiny" , ro lanctliat front gaUtot C‘Fooeis llottetde, for role by- ~. ; ;NF.X.L74112 H. YRATON,' •Bole Agent, - - No. 210 Booth FRONT Otreet. ~~teaianal; THE • •• • PRltilltith ST l3Otibitii - 'COMPOIINDRII"UVNTIRELY:. , Is one of the beet Purgative and, Liver Medicines now before the public; that auto RE it . Catkarfie, easier milder, and mortreffeetttat tliedt. anytelbeemedleine known. tanotonly,a Ceiharifc,,but, Meer rams. dy, acting flreCon thalitst to eject its tdotbld matter;' then on the stopsach•ami,bOwelato gamy off 'that, met, ter, thus accompliehing two.purpoms effoottially, With out any of the painful feelings experienced in the e rations of most Cathiirtier. , itiengtheab the ft a. tem et the same time that it mares It, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with minimal ' - • The Livia to one of the pritsiptil regalstort ofths, humen body and *hen it performs its fn we times well, the powers of the system are • frilly &rel. 'oped. The stomach Mal- most entirely; dependent on the healthy action of ' the Liver for tho 'proper performance of its ;Mao-, time ; when the stomach is at fault the bowels'are t'okat. fealty. and the, .whole system suffers in corm- ;4 gnenee of one organ—the Liver—having ceased to •• • .dolts duty:, For the Mal n• proprietors easea of that organ, on e o of the pprietors h s made it his study, in a "." practice of more than 20 years, to find some rime- dy wherewith to counter, act the many derange- manta to which it Is ble. • r - •ft To:prove that this re- 11 may's at last found, an person troubled with Lt- !ava yen CoueLsisi, in any Its forms, has but to try& bottle, and conyiction Ii dadaist morbidorbad matter iron their place a healthy HOT StOVlEltfill, fouling food b blood, giring , tuna oaf chin ery, removing tie footing a radical cure. cured, and, what is bil -1 casional use of the Ltma is sufficient to relieve tie food from rising and soim These Gnme remote all the aystsm, supplying in of bile, io,igoratlhg•tbe digest well, purifying the health to the whole ma cause of the disease—et. BILIOUS ATTACKS are ter, prevented by the on -INTI9OnATOn.' • " ' Ode dole, after eating. 'atonntak and present the ing. On • ly - one doae, taken rftonrutan. before retiring, preTeits Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures Cos- One dose, taken after POPOIA. - night, loosen the bongs each meal, will cure Ds- L 7 One done of two, relieve StagMIADAOMiI. One bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease, Only one dose immedi- While one dose, often re- Mama/ Mothos, and a irrOnly one bottle is ,system the cSbnte of me nem. One bottle taken (4 (for JAUNDICE COIDOTIE Air sallowness or unnatural color from the eklu. One dose taken a short 0 time before eating - gives. vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest wail. _ One dose, often repeat , Wed; coxes 011ROSIO Plan. Rama in Its worst forms,while Sisuarearatltoirst.' complaints yield almost Z to The Aral dot*. One or two doses cure attacks caused by Waage, in children; there is no 4! surer, paler, or trittedier remedy in the world, as itnewer fails. . A few bottlee cure Vj DiOrtor t by exciting the absorbents. -We take pleasure !nits. commending this ,medi eine, as a preveralre for ?XVII and Ann, Dina. Parse, and all P/Praltel of - a BILIOUS TYPE.. [tope ratan with certainty, and thousands are wilting to testify. to its wonderful virtues. - All who use tt ars gluing theft 'unanimous testimony in its favor. AD" Affx Water in the mouth lath the Meliorator, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR Is i BOIENTIVIO Msnicet Ditioovstri, and is daily work ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cureless if by might, even the first `deka. giving - 6610e; end seldom more than one bottle Is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice it flys pepsia to a common Headache, all of Which, are Ilt!Tef., stilt of a DISEASED LIVER. ,_ PRIOR ONE DOLLAR DER, BOTTLE, Dr. DANFORD, Proprietor, .846 Broadway., New York. Agents for Philadelphia , T. , W. DYOTT & SONS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed' by all Druggists. Sold also by fikAtIIEL RIMER, Twelfth and Ohostntlt streets, and F. DROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets Philade. iBiD to teaspoonful], 4111 malespbattnetionjoinivei aid maims apertect ctre. ately Cetera!, On b is 0, peated, is &ante carafes preventive of en OLEIA neededtothrowout olthe dicta° after a long lick- pERIPTIA.N SYRUP, PROTECTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIDE OP . . /RPM Hering adocessfelly passed the ordeal to which new db l. coveries in the Materia Medico are subjectedsenst now be received ne an establiahed median.. Its eliMmy in 'curing DYSPEPS, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, 'ffeuoggia, Bronchitis and Consumptive tendencies, Disorder State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy,' the Prostrating Effects of , Lead or Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re. quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, in beyond gnu. • The proofs of its efficacy are so an merons, so well authenticated, and of 4„ Inch peculiar character, that iniffertirs I t s z-, cahoot reasonably. hesitate receive • the protered aid. The Peruvian Syrup doeeitint profess •' to be a etirrioill, but its - range if enters. ~, sive, because manialseahes, iPpardntly unlike, a re intimately related, and proceedingfrom one *lust, may be cared by one remedy. The class of dioceses for which the Syrup provides a cure Is precisely ,that which has so often bellied the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible, Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dls• interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, Cannot fall to be satisfied with the'following, among an morons testimonials, the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen well known la the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD The undersigned having esperieneed the beneficial ef• facts of the tt Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to re ommend it to the attention of the nubile. Prom our own 'experience' ' as well as from the teiti many of others, whose intelligence and integrity are el together unquestionable, we have no doubt of ite eines. cy in ems of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge and Brost. child Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, lieuralgia, /cc. Indeed , its effects would be Incredible, but' from the high character of those who have wit. :mused them, and have volunteered their testimony, se we do ours, to its restorative power. Rrri JOHN* PIERPONT, THOMAS A. D - DEXTER, - 11. KENLL, !SAMUEL M AY - • ;gli t efajtVil ' 4 RI ' - JAMES 0. DUNN, Rev. THOS. WHITTEMORE. OERTIFIOLTE OF DE. BAYER It is well known that the medicinal effects of Protort• Idoef Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without farther oxidation, has been deemed Impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point le at• tainod by combination in a war before unknown, and this eolution may replace all the !note carbonates, al kettle, and tartratee of the Materla Modica. - A'. A HAYES, M. b., Assayer to the State of /laasachnsetts. 16 Boylston street, Boston. BOLD BY N. L. CLARK A-00., Proprietors, No. 5 WATER Street Boston. i3ROWN, PIYTH end CHESTNUT Street!, HASBARD fc 00., TWELPTII and OREST?IIIT Street/ oat-em w6m Agenta for Philadelphia. MULTI! will, In All eases, follow the no. of BadWWI R. IC Remedies. There aro none eco sink or diseased, IC week, feeble, or - crippled ryith pain be infirmities, but that Iladway , a Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, of Regulators, as the nature of the Alaimo or elekneell may require, will quickly and rapidly - Mire. These remedies consiat of Midway's Ready Relief Radwar , S Renovating Resolvent; Radway'e Regulators Each of these remedies possesses special curative poweri over certain diseuee. Yet there are other diseases wherein their combined medicinal "properties are re gaited; and when thee used. if .there suidelent and strength within the diseased or dying body to Am tale their notion, the patient will live and be restore! to health. Pain ' ' R. R. Bel4f. Acute Diseases. B. B. Relief. Inflammatory Disease... Relief and Regulators. Atalariosts Diseases Relief and Regulators, Congestive Diseases...a-Relief atui Regulators. ;Scrofulous Diseases Iteiteetatiag. Resolvent. Chronic E1ean0r,... ...... Renovating Resolvent. Syphilitic Diseases "Renovating Resolvent. Conslituttonal Diseases..Resoltient and RtoulatOOS. Skin Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Nervous Diseases. Resolvent,, Relief, Beguile , . tors. infectious Dismiss - • Ready ,firiisf .Regniaters OONSTITIITIONAL DISEASES. - Many diseases that effilot humanity are inherited as heir•looms frani' the diseased bodies of sickly sires Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilla, ,and /Pits, are moons the most counnon of constitutional dineases, Wow, we care not bow many generations the seeds of these dii eases may have been established in 'the system, con. myths( thi blood—Radwayts Renovating Resolvon , will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par• tiole of diseiused deposits, and on the veins with new, pure, and healthy blood, ' 0111110RENf8 DISidASES. .Raduray)s- Renovating, Resolvent should be hailed as I. blessing by _every mother throughout the land whoa° infante are afflicted with Sores; Rumors, eto Those - breaking' out (thus, early) are evidences of die MOM transmitted from the parent Mock. d.• few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the disease and Winne the child a sauna and healtlu body. R. R. R.—Ralway'a Ready Belief for Headaches, whn ther mob or nervond; Rheumatism Gana, Dysentery, Cholera &imbue, ( T ramps Influenza, Bloody Mt. Paralysie, Lumbago. Gout, Neuralgia Telothaohe, Small .Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joint., Kidney Complaints • Scarlet, Fever, Palls IF.Z.ound the Liver, Plen: visy, Measles, Ifeartlfurn, and Pains of all kinds. Radway , si Reidy Relief will, in • few - minutes, change the, miseries you coffer tr joys of pleasure. IL IL IL—ltadoey's Renovating 'Resolvent, for the Mt of chronto diseases-4M% as Scrofulous and Syphilitic! oomplai j Ooniumpk,ve and other Affections Of e Lunge end Throat ' Induration and Enlargements or pasts Eruptive and other dleeeaee of the elt:a Nodes, Tumor's, 'Claire, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. BA B.—Rodway's Repast*" will cure, effectively and speedily, Ooptiveneee, Indigestion ; Painter's Cholla, Lead Dlseases, Inflamms. Mon of the Dowels Dyspepsia; Liver Cour plaint, Moises of the Heart and Kidneys : Female Complaint., Beall Pox, Fevers Houten, eto., eto. . Whenever the system II out of order, or the blood impure a doe. of Radwayos Regnlatom will restore it to regn. larity, and purify a/cleanse the blood.-No female should be wit out them. R. R. R. Remedial sold by Druggists and Meroliants everywhere. RADWAY & 00., New York City. - W. B. ZETZINR, T. W. DIVIT ft.6o/11, Agents, Philadelphia. • T. R. OALLIINDER, liplB.tudcsadlyereowlyr • WHY 1311117E 1 *rat DYSPEPSIA ZINGLIR & BMITIMB PURR, MEDIOINAL OOGNAO BRANDY ham cured Dyspepsia, Low Bpirits, General Debility, &0., &0., &o. Prhte 0..26 pm bob tie or $10.60 per down. Warranted pure." !Pry it. I hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dye pepsia for the last ten years, during which time I have tried &lithe popular medloinee, but of no avail, Having had Zeigler& Pure, aledielnal Oognact Drandy recommended by many perm's, induced me to trrit. One bottle has alined eared rue of dyspepela and costive habits, of ten years' standing,. I can say, with a thank ful heart, that I hare never found its equal during my painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely recom mend It to dyspeptic, nervous ,and debilitated materna. Jowl 0. Rusmaorth Jan. 16th, 1858. Igtil Olive street. Also, 7,111,01.311, c SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no oonnterfeit saiztnree, which are daily palmed upon the Fatal, at genuine whm. Theme Wince are especially adap general yspeptics floss'seoump tires, and in all cases of debility, of Appel tlte, &c. Old Madeira Wine, Moo p e r bottle $G 00 Old Port Wino, do. , 1 00 Old sherry do. do. 1 00 Address your orders to Bole Agents, SINGUBA BMITH,„- -7Wholenie Draggls_ _ill 0. oorner OBOOND and 911 BEN. fits., POEN Also, for sale ' YOUNBLBY;Dru s tsist, • fel-r. .• . : • )t*lirOkt ;04, .i*Otaigliu'"er' exprcl3 l ?-lrain00 1 .1y 0 ! - --:. T .. - nE 'ADAMS .EXPAEISii :ornoia; 820 0111M_Mtto efitititTi, forWithi PARCiI an LB, PhOqapk•umuliANDll4l,: d by` owii•Mnali f n eonweation with o MMUS COMZPAPITSB, to alt the principal TOVnij/!&VI Oinlls go Mined tiktes t __ OAND.Frosvi_ e t nero imporlottOWlALO MIMS • f&teaulnal. OBENSAOIC,,S , , .1.15, 0 T R . 4... a. This MOdiclne, as lie name Initee,le one of the 'fleetest strengthening prePaintions - extant: , .lt Is ea 'daily adapted to those wheitave loss,of appetite or afflicted N O)l,E,yepepsla, Liver Oomplaints, lemons - Debility General Weakness, and. all , diseases . rising from a illsoVered nondition of the, digestive ; FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY ihere perhaps-no-medioine -in the. world equal to it, as It Caere ,s and .replenlehelf the blood " which ie so ititortAnt to bring aboUt a healthy mitten T 01:MANM ' ADE „ , a miserable albacore 'Of' a Pile sickly color, weak nd emaciated, who'could' be restored to healt h by the 170 of one bottle of thiihiveduablOinedbolne. It le no humbug, bat a goniiino remedy, being free from any thing that to of ale inlarionanittire, ' FOR ALL DISEASES Ole - TRE BLOOD there is no better antidete than Bobenearies Iron Bit ters. When the bleed is Itopnre the whole body is full of disease. Blood letting, nmy .answer for a time, but (deeming a part will' not' purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanee the blood there is no better remedy- than' these invaluable Bitters. Their chief sonstitttent is iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing , ' the impure ,metter.froin the whole visceral system They are prepared by a prac ticel chemist; endlieve beervpronclanced, by eminent. physicians and others, u the .t ne plus Ultra' , of all milos.. • ' t HOW' GRATIFYING to the proprietor that he has suaceeded In compound lug a remedy for many of the Ills , that hie fellow mortale are subject to; and that the publlo appro.: elate it is not a question of doubt, but a Oxed feet, m the demand for it has far aniseed hie sanguine expectations. READ TILE TESTIMONY OF &WORTHY orrlzAN. This le to certify my wife 'woe in delicate health come three years, with e disease peoullar to her sex. She tried numertnie remedies without deriving anybenetit. Bearing of liobesisark , s Iron Sitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to 'those - wh'o are eimilarly affected, as she believes it to be a eovereign remedy, No. 881 Capitol Street. This Invaluable Medicine is prepared only by !apnea 8, 1108EN8AOH., • • Pharmseentlest °hamlet, K. W. eoratFaf TEiUD and °MEN Streets, . Philadelphia, 'l4 whom all orders mad be addressed. Pelee $l.. Monona to dealers: Sold by Druggists generally, , • . mh2o-7 A NALYSIS OF LYON'S OATA.WBA 131 - BRANDY by A. A. MAYES, M. D., .Amfiymi io TED BiATm or MABBACIEVIMMIS. IGassa.m. OFIAAAOTISA. A Light-yellowish brown eqiirit, haying a fragrant odor; when evaporated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analysed for volatile and fixed drug*, of which' No traces of any Sind were food. Its oolor is proved to be duo to a colored resin an extract derived from wood. Mr In every: respect it is a pore apiritolui liquor. The fragrance or bouquet phial: it pones:tee can be Ise fated, and it then 'appears - unlike' that from • 00griaa Brandy or Wine, being a fruity essence resulting from ft peattliAV fermentation - of - Oatawba and Isabella Grapes. 011SMIOAL OHAIIOIIII.-1, parts in volume of this spirit oontains at 80' deg P. 4817.10 parts of pure al cohol, besides the fragrant 011. 1,000 parts of the spirit ailbed 23 parts of a rittorig-toltition of the oil whiCh cliaractbilia this Brsiudy ; the spirit lift, alter removing the oil, is pars and odorless, and in all Its qualities a perfoot spirit not ailbjeoV to change. One U.S. gallon of this Brandy at 60 deg. I. contains, be sides the spirit and oil . only 220 gre. of matter com posed of extract of Iran, gum; and ',colored resin from wood. _,... BOSTON, JILIIIIII7 26,1068. • • . Dr. COX.B, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. PALB. B. OHII.TOK, °hamlet, of New York, both pronounce this to loVikhre Brandy, and free from all adulteration. forldedielial purposes Liron , p OstaWba Draridy haS no zival;,aiid.has long -been needed to supersede the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy.' Al a beverage, the pure Article' is altegither superior, and a sovereign; pars remedy for, Dyapepalar.flatuleney, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &a., &o. Also EBGELBINS STILL AND 'SPARKLING ORAMPAGNE.—These Wines: grenade In the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be tie Pare Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for Invalids and pergola who require .a gentle stimu. .lant, and far Baeraniental purposes. Retail pries $1.26 per bottle. - A liberal disooruit made•to the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the «Solo Agents for the State of Penn sylvania; A. P. HAZARD & 00., Wholesale Druggiatai, . • No: 608 MARKET Street. Also for sale by the following apothecaries : AMDROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut etc JNO. W. BLUES & liONB,lBtk and 22,1 arid Market :Mega. D. L. STAORHOLISB, Righth'and Green its. R. NRRINGER, Second and Nary etc, Southwark. G. W. NRISINGBR, Pacajunk Road and Washington street. . 080.8. nomiumos, Third and green eta. A. It, lIORTEIL 'Broad and Coates sta.. fell tgot Notireo. TN 'CHANCERY.--ADVERTISEMENT JL TO CREDITORS, LEGATEES, AND INCUId.: DEANOES. . . Came Petition ender the Court of Chancery (Ire land) Regulation Act, 1650. In the matter of EDMOND TOWER, plaintiff' WALTER FARRELL end others . defendanta. And in the matter of PAUL MURPHY, assignee of EDMOND POWER, deceased, petitioner; MARY KIRWAN, executrix of ANDREW KIRWAN, de ceased, respondent. And the Court of Chancery (Ireland) Regulation Act, 1850 I hereby require all persons claiming to be creditors bf pectililary legefees of. or nett bf kin , of PATRICK MEANT and ANNE MEANT, late of Tramore, in the county of Waterford, deceased , on or before the 10th day of October next, to furnish in writing to Thomas F. Strange, solicitor for petitioner, the amount and particular!' of their several demands (accompanied, in case of simple contract debts, by a statement of the consideration or such debts) in order that the Petitioner may, without any expense to them, prove in this mat ter each, or so much of their demands as he Shall think Just of the allowance or disallowance or which, or any part of same, said creditors shall rec lie duo notice. And all such creditors whose demands shall be disal lowed, eitherWholly,or In part, shall at the peril of costs, bo liberlY to file charges in my oelceih respect -at-tha.ol ima or amounts no disallowed, wtthin one fort want 11.61 have received notice or eagle d sal ;swarm. ' I also recinlia all petticoat having claims aflootEretbe; Real and Freehold Estate of said Patrick Meany or Anne Meany, to come in before me, at my chambers, Inns quay, in the city of Dublin, on or before the 10th day or October," In order. that the same may be pro ceeded on, and proved, according to the General Rule of the 10th of May, 1857 Dated this 814 day of May, 1858. W. DECOKE, Master in Chancery. THOMAS P.STRAN GE, Solicitor for Petitioner, No. Ed Dame street. Dublin and Waterford. au3-tuat ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of 'AMES M. POWER, deceased , THOBLifi k SONS, Auctioneore—Three-atory brick dwelling, with side jard. POPLAR Street, fourth house west of SIXTEXpiTIi Street. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court, for tlie City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at publi c sale, on TUESDAY, August 17th, at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following desOribed property, late of Janice M. rower, doceaspi, viz: All that lot of ground, with the brick mersusge thereon erected, situate on the south aide of Poplar street, 39 feet west of Schuylkill Seventh street, in the late district of Spring Garden, containing in front on Poplar street 27 feet, and In depth eouthwardly 90 fect, to a 20-feet wide street laid out and opened for pub'lo uses, being the same pronsillell which Henry Later, High !Sheriff of the City And County of "Philadelphia by Deed Poll, dated the 20th day.a.May, A. D. 1848, f t anted and conveyed unto the Bald Tames Power In By the Court. JOHN SHERRY, Clerk 0. C. THOMAS J. POWER, Administrator. - The keys may be had at the Auction Rooms of ➢I. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, no and 141, formerly 07 and 69, s•'+uth roman Street. jy2B aull&17. PURE LEHIGH. AND BROAD-TOP COAL.--JAMES H. MONTGOMEILY Informs hie friends and the pnblio that he has effected an arrange ment with the buck Mountain Coal Company for the sale of their justly-celebrated LEHIGH COAL. He hue also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top Mines for tho sale of hie 'minable SUMI•BITLIMINOUS COAL, and is now prepared to receive orders and make prompt dollverlea, at hie Office,-No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. je3-3m -1 4 NERLNG, FOX, & CO., wholesale and 5: retail dealers in LEHIGH and BOUITYLKILL 00AL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Behnylicill yard—RAOE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. iSeer constantly on hand Ooal from the most approved mines, under cover, and pre pared expressly for family use. fey-y agricvltural IMPORTED MEDITERRANEAN • WHEAT.—Tho subscribers have now in, store three hundred bushels extra quality Red Mediterranean Wheat, of their own importation, direct from one of the best grain-growing countries in Europe. The attention of Farmers is requested to this Wheat, as it In believed to be'the best article of the kind im ported into this country for a number of yeacs. It has been selected bi a competent party in Europe, solely with the view of procuring a Burglar article for needing; and to farmers wishing to change their seed, this in an r opportunity ei metl 4 d u ci ,i m ntti e wit h. to eult at the Feed Ware bounce of P. 11.1.111s:0LE & CO., auf3-2w* 103 Market and 4 N. Front et. gewitt,g iiincliittes i_TABRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA MAI- (MINE le offered to the'public as the most relic ble low-priced Bowing Machine In nee. It will new from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the fluent cambrics. It in, without exception, the simplest in its mechanical con erection ever made, and can be run and kept in order by a child of twelve years of age. The DURAUILITY of this machine, and the QUALITY OF ITS WORK, are war ranted to be unnurpaened by any other. Its speed ranee from three hundred te , fifteen hundred stitches per min ute. • The thread need le taken directly from the apatte, WITHOUT THE TROURLU OE RUWINDING. In fact, it In machine that la wanted by every family in the land, and the low price of FORTY DOLLARS, at which they sold, brings them within the reach of almost every one B. D. BAKER, Agent, 1618-d6ra way sowOm 20 South MUTH Eitreitt. Mabarro anti Cigars. KNIGIARS, OF FAVORITE,' BRANDS and cm orted mhos carefully selected by own !IMMO tt Havana , In store, said veeelved by every arrlvel front that port. YUCIUNa St SONS, cl2-312a 210 South FRONT Street, VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS BEGAII3.—e. eholao Invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig "Now Bra," daily expected lkom Havana, and for gale low, by ORABLIOII TIOTA, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Nomad, gamed stor y Elentiotra. - - - - - , 0. A. XING:SDI:MY; M. D., DENTIST. Would Inform tile friends that he hu REMOVED to 1110 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. je2-11m etalwlteral iptuinr. BOOKS AND .STATIONERY. .11-. DAVID M HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No.loo WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either froMthe.sheives or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Nadia Offices, Merchants, and others, of the beet qtudity of 'fitnglieh or American Paper, and bound In various styles, the most eubetantial manner. Orders for JOB vaipiriNQ of every desoription Hograving and fAithoirrapking, executed with neatness and despatch. - A general assortment of Xnglieb, French and aimed un Stationery. „ Concerning Mr. Hogan4l oontribution to the Franklin Institute, ahe Committee say--. 4 Tble display of blank boons for banklngand mercantile use Is the best In the Illgalbildtatre „Ths,seleOtlon of thetnatorlal le good, the workinanabip most excellent, and then. fltdah and ap pearance neat and appropriate. ao2o-tt dri . LARET.-160 Oases low grade Bordeaux ; Ad 60 Cooeo 13no qualit W I L LIAM in btore and for sale by YEATON, No. 210 Routh PRONT 131),4 1 1314 poro:3oE - MAY-,AND -NEW: • 7. - • • DAILY, ais36 - o'clock N. M. ' • r NEW YONIcAND PIIILADELPIITA STEAM NA: VIGATION_OOMPANY. . The eplendld ocean steamers BEIAWARE,Caphan Copes; BOSTON, - Captain Sallow ; • and KENNEBEC, Captain Rand ,- form a daily line between this city, Cape May, and lie* Tork,.leasing from Bret pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 9,,ij o'clock A.M., Return ing, kayo New York, from pier 14 North Ricer (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. 51. Returning, have Cape May (Mondays excepted) it —. A. itt. .. . Foto to CVO May (carriage biro incirldctli $2 00 u 66 for servants ' ISI 6, - , &aeon tickets (carriage hire ex' -. traY i Oo -" New York, cabin ' - 200 u . 8 aUdiede.....l • u....:.... 160 . Freight taken at low rates. .•- • • • For passage, state rooms, Ice., apply on board, or of the Office, 314 mid MO SOUTH DELAWARE AVE NUE. JAMES AMMER DIOE, lels-Bnt Agent. g/aSTEAM TO ' ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, VIA, GALWAY, R LA N IL—The nhortestsea passage between America and Thirope This line he composed of powerful paddle wheel steamships, of Which the American .E:ropire, Prince Albert,mthe Indian Empire aro new running. The next departure front New York (to be followed by othere of the lino about every two weeks) gill be the pItINOE ALBERT, SATURDAY, August 21, direct for Otitit,ty. Pasaangers will have a free ticket by the usual railroad roUteil tb any of the principal cities of Great Britain. . - First class- $l3 Second class Third clam 30 A liberal cabin table will be provided, end cooked provialons for third-class passengers to Galway. For passage, freight, and other particulate, apply to WILLIAM A. SALE & 00, aulo-dt2o • No. 40 8013T11 Street, New York.' gat.FOR NEW ORLEANS -LOUISIANA LlNE—Firet Vessel to salt ill a low days with what freight offers. Freight taken at u low rates as any vessels now loading. The first-oleos, remarkably- fastuiling packet ship “PLEIADES„" Captain Winslow, is now loading at Race-street wharf, and, having a large portion of her cargo engaged and coming alongside, will have quick despatch ue above. _ Shlppare will please hurry their geode alongside, and bills of lading to the counting-haulm for signature. • For balance of freight, (which will bo taken at same rates as any other vessel loading.) or paaeage, having handsome cabin accommodations, nobly on board or to BISHOP, simoirls, & p'aultatf 105 Arch street above Front. Tho P. insures attheloweet rates and will takesteam down the Delaware and up the Mississippi. gh.'WANTED—A' first-class VESSEL, of 80001,000 tone capacity, to load for a port in the Pacific. Cargo now ready, and fair freight will be paid.: , Apply to . /1113110.P, 81310103, A CO., jyls-dtt 105 Arab et., above Front. giWANTED—A good VESSEL, to load In the Louisiana Line, for New Orleans. Quick despatch and goal rates given. Anply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00., j9164f 101 Arch street, above Bront ,4, FOR CHARLESTON OWS LINE. AND SA- GOODS OEIVAD AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. ' The splendid ftratnlam elde-wheel Stearoahlya KEYSTONE 'STATE and STATE OT OEDEMA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Sonthneat, one of these snipe sai li ng every SATURDAY et 10 o'clock A. hi., alternately for Oharleattor and Oa tantralt. • FOR 0116.11118T0N,' The ItRYBTONE BTAT.O. Captain Chorine P. Marsh man, will commence loading on Thnraday, Angtuit 19th and sail for Oharleston, 8.0., on Elaturday,,Anguat 21st at 10 o'clock A Bt. YOB. BLVANNAII The STATE 07/ GEORGIA, °apt. John J. Garvin. will oolumenoe loading on Thozeday,'August Seth, and sail for eavannab, Ga., on Saturday, Aug. 281 b, at 10 Welock A M. At both Charleston and Savannah, these shine eonneet with stAanters for Florida and Havana, and with rail roads, &0., for all otasea in the South and Southwest. FBIIIGHTB ItEDVO.ED, Heavy Freight at an average alb per cent. below New York steamship ratan. INBUR&NoJ. FRICIWIT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing Veiled& Cabin wasp $2O 00 Ethefirave.do 8 00 Exonrsfiria.lokets, good for the present year. 80 00' No bine of lading ;signed after the ship his sailed. For freight or passage, apply to A. BYRON, Jr., No. 828 ((late 81) North Wharree. Agents at Charleston, T. S. & T. Cr. BUDD., Agents in Savannah, 0. , A: ORION= & CO. For ylorlda, front Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every 'reenter. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. HARTS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston, Steamer MAHAL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. Jell STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, and LONDON- D Y, without delay, for SO dollars. Return tickets, good for nix months, to either of the above plasm] by any eteamer of the line, 60 dollars for tho round trip, out and back. beau saw TORR. New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, at 12 o'clock, M. Edinburgh, Cumming, July 24, it Glasgow, Goodwin, - Ammer.; rues OLAMOOW. Glaegonr, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, .Moblillan. Wednesday, August 11. Edinburgh, Gumming Saturday, Aug. 14. RATES OP PASSAGR. • num OLABOOW. Ent glans lb guineas Steerage; found with cooked provisions 110 M 15W TOM. lint Clam. 276 00 Steerage, found with 000ked provisions 30 00 Children under 14 years of age, hell fare; Infanta in Steerage, free. Return tickets available within siE months, by any Steamer of thle lino. liter Clues 5140 00 Steerage PO 00 An seperienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. '4'.4 iriai t ir r ec i rrliMarNllT Street, Philadel phia. - ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. BALL & LONEY, Bnahanan's Wharf, Baltimore. myll ritHE BRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTSAILSHIPB. 11.01 d N TO“ tO 14111/TOOL inlet Cabin Passage 1180 Boma Cabin Pasup 76 ritOk 3062.0 r ro Chief Cabin Paeaage 8110 Second Cabin Fuser, 00 • The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERS/A, Cept. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, CaptiVickman ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Itvrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. BIIROPA, Capt. J. Leitoh. These vessels carry a clear white light at meat•heul; green on starboard bow ; red en port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday , July 28. AMERICA, Wickman, " N.York Wednesday, Aug 4. EUROPA, Leitch, " Roston, Wednesday, Ang. 11. FEBSIA, Judleins, 44 N.York, Wedneaday, Ang.lB NIAGARA, Moodie, • " Boston, WedneseldP, Aug 66. ARABIA,Stone, 44 N.York,Wedneeday, Sept. 1.. CANADA, Lang, 44 Balton, Wednesday, Sept. 8. AFRICA, Shannon, 44 N.Tork, Wednesday, Sept 16. EUROPA, Leitch, " Beaton Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Judklne , 44 N.Yorli, Wednesday, Sept. 29. Berths not secnrcel until paid for. An exporientied Surge= on board. The owners of thee* Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry , Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the vainelhereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to my 10.7 A. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. eentlemetes3 furniat)ing WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE PATENT SHOULDER, SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, At the OM Rand, No. TOO OLIESTNUT STREET, oppo• site the Washington House A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the t.utting and Dianufseturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Ehirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Ma ar • ORYSTRR & SCrorr,) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the G imrd Housed Philadelphia. J. W .$. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS and. COLLARS. jyl9-11 CIENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. NA W. W. /MIGHT, ON ARCH iltreet, above Edith, Philadelphia. Dealer in all - kinds of Furnishing Goods, and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others manufactured to thin city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to ordor. adtl-tr CIENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest And bast as sortment in the pity, wholesale and retaG, with a full line of Under Clothing, suited to tho season, at W. W. HNIGILTI3, COO ABOII Btleet, &bore Kith, Philadel phia. mhl-tf AWNINGS! AWNINGS! JOSEPH 11. FOSTER,- Awning Maker, No. 448 North THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office Windows; Allllll3O for Stores, Awnings for Steamboats and Ships. All kinds of Awnings, 'Linda, Flags, or any thing in canvas, made to order by JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Awning Maker, 443 North THIRD Street. Residence, 340 South FRONT Street. 1Y17.1m I'OSEPTI 11. FOSTER. PUBLIC LAMPS.—The public is respect fully informed that Omens have been opened by the District Superintendents of , Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information re specting accidents which may happen to the Public Lampe, or of soy failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the proper time, or if not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition. ho Rooks will bo kept open by Joe. Dailey, No. 8061 Wharton street, First Want; Charles Carty, Sup't Second District, No, 3 Raines street, above Sixth ; John Rano, 1010 Randolph street, Sixteenth Ward ; M. W. Deohoug, No, 2231 Coates street, Fifteenth Word ; Benjamin Sage, Gas°Mee, Twenty-fourth Ward, (West P 101401111140 M. U. M. Fadden, Uas Office, Twenty seeetni M aril, (Germantown ,•) James Burns, Gas Gilles, Twenty.third Ward, (Fraukford,) and at the One Oftlee, Seventh street, below Market, By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works, JOHN A. MISKEY, Jy2B.tutt Superintendent of Distribution. SCOTT'S LEGACY PREMIUM -II The Committee on Selenceand the Arts constituted by the Pranklln Institute of the State of Pennsylvania, fur the promotion of the Mechanic Arts, having recom mended the award of the Scott's Legacy Premium to Dr. .1. 11. Francis, rot his moces4 for removing teeth--by the use of Blectro•Magnutistn—the Board of Managers will award the Om o Premium in two months from this date, unless satisfactory evidence is given of the want of ori ginality of the improvement. WILLIAM ILAALILTON, Actuary 1121-tufrtBw OANDLES, SOAP, STABOH, &c. Ll 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm Oil. 950 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. 6,000 gallons Bleached Winter Whale OIL!' 8,000 gallons Light Racked Whale OIL 859 Doug Chemical Oltre Soap. 200 do Oloino • Soap. - 400 do Brown Soap. 100 do New Bedford Sperm Candled. In store sad for We by R.- W. POMEROY ALLEN, Late J. B. A. & B Allen, No. IA South DELAWARE Avennill fEIDSICK & CO. CIIAMP.AGNE.—A constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and in store, for sale by WILLIAM H. YHATON, - Sole Agent for Pennsylvania, Oa South YILONT HI. 'TAGGING TWINE-5,000 lbs of Superior V Bagging Twine, suitable for the Southern market, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER, k CO., aufP 23 North Water Street. BONES. -100,000 Shin Bones, suitable fel Umbrella and Button Make., In store awl for eale by OROABDALE PBIROB CIO. 101 :loam whAiwie eaoL MagIigiNOTIOE—WAIMER - Alatertalmaravr,- vy - ILMINGTDIf, , "AND .y BALTI 'MORE RAILROAD. - On mid Init. tdolagly,,Afity 30 165 e ,, ' • PABEENOER ' TRAINS •LEAVit: PHILADELPHIA - Por Baltimoie, W 8 A. 111., 1 P. fd.,lEiprestr,) wai n P. M. For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1;4.80, and 11 P. &For Now Giallo, at;B A. - . 131„ and 4.80 P. M For Middletown, al B,A. M. and - 4.30 P. M.' .For Dover, at BA. 11., and 4130 P. M. -" - For Seaford at 9AI M. and 4.80 P. M. ' TRAINS 'FOR PRLLADELPRIA, • Leave Baltimore t:6 7.80; Bapreae, 10.16 A. M., and 5.40 P. 61 - . Leave Wilndngtoil at 8 45 and - 10.80 A. M.; and 1.45: and 8.65 P. 51 : •- Leave New Oaatlei at 8 and 9.60 A. M., and at 8.16 P.M. ' , Leave MiddletowDat 8.68 A: M. and 6.46, . •. Leave Dover at B'A. M., and 4.65 P.M. 'Leave Seaford at 1 /.25 A. M. and 2P. M. ' - • TRAINS FOR ILLTIMORR. Lentil Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 2P. M., and 2.16 A. M. SUNDAYS - only al4ll . F. M. from Phtladelphlato Bal. timare, Do do 6.40. P. M. hold . Balthnere to Philo. , Freight Train, &meager Oar attached, will raw • ma follows' - TART. Philadelphia for Perryville :and Intermediate places at - 0 Leave Wilmington for do do do 146 P.M, Leave Havre de Orme for Baltimore do - 0 80 A. hi. Leave Baltimore for Havre de 4rete do - 610 P. bi Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia , do 640 P. M. je9 8. 51. PELTON, Preeident..., • MEW YORE: LINES.—TEL .IGAIKDEN AND AMP,ON.NAILBOAD AND PHILADELPRIA AND TRENTON JIAILBOAD 001TPAITTli PROM PRILADDIPHIA TO pzw TOIME, AND WAY ?LAOIS. - Leave am follows, vie At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy; Aooommoda tion 2 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and jerney'Cify, 11:x. Au- oommodation • - '• • • -- • 'll6 At 8 A. M., via Camden And City, Morning Mart' 800 At 10 A. M., by iteamboat Trenton, via Tatony and Jersey City.; Mornidg Nilo-rem 8 00 At 2 P. M., via Camden sad ss Ailiboy, 0. and A. 111-• 00 pre - . At 0 P. M. via Camden and :may City, llvaid fi t • ' • Mail - 8 0 At BP. M. via Camden sal A"oomanoda.• ton, let ' Claas ' At 8 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, AooommOdi:. tion, 2ndolaam • At 6 P. M., via (Linden and Amboy; Atwommnin. Von, let Clam' 100 At.s P. M., Till Camden and Amboy, Aeooransoda- Von, lad Clara,. 1 76 Ttodhe 6 P., H. lit* runs daily, all others litindnyi et aP • A ill X P. M. frpm Kensington Depot:via Jersey pity, Mal, Sattsdays eicepted... n 26 lExpreta Luiea atop at the prinelpal station only. Nor Belvidere, :Easton, Flemington, Ao., at SA. id ail 4 P. 51. from Waintit street wharf. . . . For Water GI, Stroudaturg, Scranton,Wllaestarze, Yontroae. Grea Bond, &a at 6 A. M., via Delaware, I.w:bananas a t Western Railrord. For Sheehold,,at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. -. Nor Nor Mont Hotly it 8 A. M and 2% and II _ WAY Lib `Tor Bristol, TientonOto., at rEs 23( and 4 P. M. , For Palmyra,Atanoorar, Dimly, Burlington, 'Bor4r town Bc . at BPI M.' Eiteambimt Riotaard litoolttou far .Bordentown, and In termediate places, at 2J( P. IL Steamboat Trenton for Tawny, at 10and 22)( 'A. M. and for Burlingl On and Bristol at 4 P. U. . - • - All lines exciltll,i( P. M , leave Walnut etreetwharf. /17"Pifty pol , d4 i of baggage only allowed oath pan., ganger. " Passau are prohibited front taking_ any thing as baggam but their trearing apparel.. All bag gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Oom pony limit theiereaponsibillty for baggage tam% dollar per pound, and , {rill not - re liablefor , itny amount be . yond 6100, exact, by special contract:. WM. GATD2EVE, Atonal an 1-1 , f ' - 0. & A. B. R. 00. ; 13111LADEXXHIA AND - ELMIRA BAIL ROAD LINE.-41IIIORPST ROUYN to Minim 'Wlikeabirre, Buffalo, Chicago, Dock Isla* Niagara Palle, hrdwanille, Barrington, Montreal , Paula Detroit, Drinlieth; and Bt. DOnis. Pasaenger• trains will leave the Philadelphia Lad Baling Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and Slap Straka, daily,-fleandays excepted), as follows : LW A. M. DAY Rit PRESS, For Blmira, Niagara Salle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Reck Wand, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington, and Bt. Louis, B.£o P. M. NIGHT IIX.PRIES, - For nibs, Tamara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Islind, Galena, Straub . , Burlington, and Bt. Louis. 11W' Tickets good till need. 7.30 train connects at Beading :with the train'tor Numbing and all etntions on the LEBANON VALLEY Est /MAD; AND .. , . At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre,.Slttaton, Scranton, MA all Ststlona on thy LACKAWANNA AND BLoomearga RAILROAD. - ' . . Boggnitoatoked to .111mIri, Btatato, and Etylponsion Bridge, t Wl&slain* 114 AO Pittston 4 60 . Scranton ' - 476 Wilkcsbarre • . i•• 0000000 t....: 460 Williamsport 6 60 Matra 700 Canandaigua ' 8 00 Geneva, via Gorham 8 00' Rochester , 8 60 . Niagara Fa ll s 800 Buffalo - .10 80 Brie 10 60 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 18 00 " via Niagara Balls 13 00 Toledo, via New York and Brie 18 26 Columboa 16 60 Cincinnati. New York and Brie 19 00 " ' Niagara Falls 1.9 00 Indianapolis, Tit New York and Brie.. ack 00 Detroit, via Niagara Falls 15 00 Chicago, via Great Western Railway 22 00 " Lake Shore Railroad 22 00 Rock bland, via Niagara Balls ' 27 00 " Laki Shore Railroad 27 00 Burlington 28 00 • lowa City 29 25 St. Lento, Tit Chicago 2O 00 et . Indianapolis • 29 00 Danliath 27 60 St. Paula 86 10 - ID" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and inno....n.u.ead Line.' Ticket Office,Northweet corner of SIXTH and 0111062N0T arming, tat at the Piul lentrlAopet,llltoAD and VINE. maouort EXPREBB PRNIGHT TRAIN !mires the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dolly (Bandar , ex c epted,) for MI paints Went and North, it P. Id. Freights smut be delivered before 8 P.M. to hums their going the same day. Freights are - forwarded with greater despatch and Lower Rates than by any line from this city t 0 the Wist and Northwest • -•- • ter further information apply to ALLNN & EMIL, Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to CHAR. 6. TAFFNN, General Agent, N. W. aor. Sixth and Obeatont eta., Philads. ft. A. NfOOLLS, , Gent. Supt. Fhilada. add Reading Railroad. U. A. FONDA, Geol. Supt. Oatawina, W. & N. Railroad. J. A. BBDFIFILD. deaMy Gesd. Supt. W`roport and/Um:Lira Rallroid. 10,IIILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL ROAD—FASTJ. FILEICOIT LlNE.—Freight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, below VINE, daily, for Buffalo, Suepensiou 'Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Milwankie, Galena, Dubuque, St. Louts, and interme diate points. This is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake Forts, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch to the aboTspoints than by any other route. Tamar or 7aioae nn 100 Lea. Via Railroad - Tat alas. 24 elan. 8d elan. Mit elan Bumping= Bridge PO 70 60 40 Buffalo 90 70 _ 60 40 _ Dunkirk..... Detroit . 05 75 05 .11 20 03 78 Chicago •. 160 , 116 1 00 60 Freightgoing through ,by rail 111 the way must be marked ""V IA RAIL.” No transhipment between Phtledelphla and Rimini. Mark goodp via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and send toile Depot, lima strert, below Vine, daily, before 6 P. M. For further, information to regard to this route, eall at the through freight °Mae of iba Philadelphia Nia gara, and Groat Western Line, N. W. earner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. de90.7 IWLYNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.--)THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lentic (Sties with Western, North-western, and South western States, by continuous Railway ilircat. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all porta on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports or the North-western Laken; making the moat DIRECT, OfIRAPEST and RELIABLE BOLITB by which Weight cam be forwarded to end from the GIUSAT WEST. ' IiATIa BDTWZIN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. • • • , its tit 0 issat—HootO, Mama, Hata, and Oaps, Books, Dry Goods, (in bosom • bales and trunks), Drugs, (In boxes and bales) Feathers, Hunk ito 750. per 100112 DOOND CLABEl..—Domestic bbsottog, - Bhirtlng and On original bales), Drugs (in maks), Hardware, Leather Liquor, (in oeska,) Wall Paper, ' Wool , mad Sheep Pelts, Bast - ward, ke. &a. ..000. pet 1001ba Than Otass—dmirils, Hemp, Bacon and Perk, Salted, (loose or in flake), Painta, (dry and in oU,) Otto, (except ltirl and wain) 1100. per 100 111 looms Lose—Ooffee, Vat:, 1 4 731:1, Beer, and Pork, (in nuke or wee es stward), Lard and Lard 011, Nail', Bolt Ash. German Olay, Tar, Pit*, Bodo,Steel, Manufactured 'rte.. basso, • Boain Oil, Qtasaaraara, Anger, (bltda., bble., sad boSea,) 000. per 100 lb thous r -150, per Dbl., until further notice. Gaans--850. par 100 lba., until further notice. - COTTON-02 per bale, not exceeding 500 lase. weight, until further notice. In chipping GO4eds from any point East of PhUtdel. phis, be particular to rent packages ' "vie Prnoryl emote Rai/road. , All Goods consigned to the Agenta of thin Itoad, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Pamela Aoitura.—Olarke & Co., Oldeago ; Packer & & (10., Memphis, Tenn.; B. P. Sam Zr Co.: 9t. Louis, Mo. • P. G. °Miley lc Co., Nyanorrille, Indiana; Win. rdi b so a nndl u an a rr ." P.l l 4 l . Fn ll ft ro e wis k Ono,: O. Ve rn er: la g Hibbard: Cincinn ati ; IL Rleros & vo.; Zanesville Ohio; Leoolt Zr Co., No. bi Klibystreet, Bosto n ,n • Lend Zr 00., No. 2 Astor Rouse, New Y k, No. 1 William et. New York; IL J. &tender, Philadelphia ; Miaow k Koons, DaMmore; A. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. U. HOUSTON, General !rept Agent. • H. J. LOMBANET, doO- General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. itlatbinerg anb Jrzrn. EA MOIL T. MERRICK. J. TAIIGRAM WILLIAM notacutlCL.. SOIJTHWARK. FOUNDRY, PIP= AND WASHINGTON STREETS, THIUDILPRIA. • MERRICK ,& SONS, iiiNGININPII AND MACHINISTS, manufseture High and Low Pressnrenesm anginal, fOr Land, River, and Marine terrine. Dante, latatometere, Tanks Iron Boats, &0., Out- Ingo of ell kinds t either Iron or Bras s. Iron truce roofs for GUI Works, Workshop, &inroad Stationsi &e. Retorts and Gas nunnery of tko latest and moat improved isonetraction. Aim? detoription of Plantation machinery, snob u Sugar. Sarr, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam :Trains, Datacatora, Filters, Pu mping Engines, 40. Sole Agents for N. Milieux it Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Humph , / Patent Steam Hammer, I. P. Bose Patent Valve Motion for Blatt Maohbiery and Steam Ptunpe. Suprintendent-11. H. HAMM. Sire proof Oen SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of IMAM & WATSON'S IIiLLIDICLP Hid 111ANI7FACTIVEBRI tILLAWANDDR SATES, VAULT DOOR% Tor Banks and Stores. BANS LOORS,__ Zonal to any now in Um. IRON DOORS, SHUT TIIIRS, a On an good terma as any other, eedibliabinent in ids United States by. lvelis_ weorsorr, 79 No. 20 South VATE 1014 ' 0 A rbliadelrua. is s4O-411 mho" ellill IN A CALL. fiadroaii tines itORTI3 .FENSI3I2- . -Bran.m.REm, BAISPOIf, "A LIANiOWN, -: MAUCH • ros IMMIN.K...DBLAWARB WAT tilt MAP, tsn -90 and after 6106IDAT, July 20, lesd, the kilos on this Road 'will leave 11110N.e and WILLOW etresta datly,-(Stmdaja eseepted,) followS : - For . Bethlehent, Burton, Delaware Water o ±sl4 &Ls (itaPrers.) at 915 A. M. _for Bethlehem, Allentown, and March Ohnok, (Mg piens,) at a3O P Id, • Per Do i lestown, (Apeoinniodttion,) at 8.80A,M. and for lore ' Washington, (Accommodation,) st 9.80 A. M. and 6.80 TBAINIA - 701/ PHILADELPHIA - Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 6.80 P: AL, with _passengers iron, Lehigh Walley Ball. road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and 8.111 Leave Doylestenin (Aeseiminodation)it d A.M. sad 4 P. M., awl arrive is khiladeiphia at 810 A. AL and 0.10 P. M. Leave fort Washington (Aeroonunedation) at 6.15 A. M. , and 2 60 P. IL, end, arrive .1n Philadelphia at 1.20 A. M. and 4 P. PI. . - ON 13UNDARB Lease Philadelphia thr Doylestown at 8.80 A. M. and Leare : Doylestown for Philadelphia at 8 A. 31. and 6.15 P U. • , All Passenger trains eonnect at Chatham street with City Passenger Beltway. The 615 A. M. train from Philadelphia, and the 6.30 P 81. train from Bethlehem, make close conneetlow with the-Ramon-and new Jerrey Cent*. Railroad. Pare to Bethlehein6o Manah.Ohunk 2 50 OCrlistown SO -' NEW, ROUTE TO SOHOOLNY 2 B MOUNTAIN—By 8,15 A. train - to Easton, thence by N. J. CEL end D. L do W. 88. to Washington, thence by - stage, arid 'wing at the Mountains at IP. M. Pare P- 2 5. tf • , : - 61L1J8 OLARB.,Aaent L ADE Lr 11115., s.*Mumuoro w AND KOJIMIST° W N RAILROAD.-4831BUta ARRANONNVT.-0A and after MONDAY, Mfg 10511, 1888. YOB lINICKANTOWN.: Uwe Philadelphia at'63[;l, 8. 9-06 mln., 19, DX, M.. 1 2,8, 4 6,8, 7,8, 9, /0 em/113( P. It. Leave do.i. at 8, - 7, 7,3 e, 8;9; 0X.10%, A: At. 1-10 mM., 2, BN, AI;, //yi, OX, Mod 10X P. M. The 7K o'clock A. M. Train from Elermaatoms will only at Wayne and Tloga Streets Station*. ON SUNDAYS, Lem 9.20 - mln. A. Et., 5, SM, and . . 1.) M. Unite Genimatoirn - ,ll)Ch. M.,1-1` .adsz., 4M, and ottasiver KU RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at OX, 8, 9.06 min ,U% 2,8, a. 6,8, 10 P.M. Lemeilhedant Hill at 6 44104 7.869.10, mit 10. 1 A min. A. Ai ,12.60, 8.10, 4.10, 610, 1 .4 b, and 1.20 mho P.M. ON ISUNDA2B. Leave Phlladeipida, 9.20 A. M, 2, if ;I, and 8 P. 11., Leave Oliasinnt at Blo min A. M., 12.10 4.12 8.40 P. At • - YOB CIONSEICHOOKAN ANA 11011.818 TOWN. Lem.," PULL' dolphin at OM, 9, 11 L. M.,1.06 soda., 83.6 min.. ex, 1 131 P. M LOOT. N.nristcnin Lt. 0, Ti 9;11 A: 9.1, 1215)i, and o .)i P M. OH STYNPHAYB, Lem Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P., M. Leave Morristown et 7 A. M.. and 6 P. M. Yos MANAPIMII. Dims liillideljgda" at 9,21 A. m.i.os into, 2.96 min., 3.10 min a,.11X P. M. Leave Matayttok WOK, jfi 8)j, 9X,, UN A. .1 8;4, 04,7; and 9P. Bt. I Sundays same as Norristown. C T.V. VALLIST WAD' ran Dowiraw. Lama Philadelphia at, O l t 8.10 soli. P. M. Leave Dovollogtenrn at _X A. Id i - and I P. M. H. SMITH, .yrs.l Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and green streets, Philadelphia. 1858P . ECIETN - I 3 rAL i fi A - VA.V.AIIBSB FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, And thane* by Railroad to WHEELING DT: DT:LOUIS - STRUBENyILLS, OLEVILAND, CINCINNATI, - • • CHICAGO, LOIIISTILLII, HUHLINGTON, - - INDIANAPON' if,. - -BT. TAMS, -And all Interaiediato ' points in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, H.WW, 1:1 ,OHY MIMI- Odei r .WHICONSIN, MINNESOTA. MISSOCILI, . - ' KANSAS AND NNSBASSA. . Passengers to points,westilialra4i, *heeling, Cleveland and Crestline, - have oboles of routes, and ari requested to make &selection before applying for tlek. 4r : 4: ~:_~ e : • : t _ PEELt DAILY, • Forming dose eaaneattoaa at Pittsburgh to all potato West. , , On, and after MONDAY, May 10th, MA, Tine* through, and Two aceozomodatton trains, will kern the depot, 8. IL corner of ILNYNNTIL and MAOISM? streets, as fellows : TRAINS 70a PITT3IIIIRGII TAMNO /SOX PIRTENTI4I • ANb INN ALBS MMUS. :AND TEN WNW" AINIVIS. Mail trabsat....l.Bo A.M. - Mail train at..n.00 night. Fast line 100 noon. Past line 440 A. M. /Uprose =401..11.00 night. Zairese mail.. 1.14 nova. WAY 11iA1313 - WAY MAINS AMITY,. Harrisburg ae. Harrisburg se- - commodeition 3,00 P. M. commodatiou.l.ls P.M. Lancaster gg 6.00 P. M. Lancaster 1, .9.50 A. M. The mail train :dope at the stations between Praia delphla and Pittabrugh. - pt The Express mail runs daily, the other trains Panda/ exceed. The care leave the Pennsylvania Railroad P Btation, southeast corner of ELEWElinland id.A.t. streets, entrance on Pleveralt street,' where thrombi tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any thee din- Hag the day. No charge for handling baggage. For farther information, apply at the Depot of 'Jae Pennsylvania 'Railroad Company, southeast corner oft Eleventh end Market nosh', between the home of I A. M. and . =OMAR MOORS my 10 Agent n Pam's. Railroad 00. ibis's aria liestaurants. IatLA.NOARD TI E,—BROADWAY JIJP and TWELFTH Street, New York, se.opened e elegantly' famished with every modern improvement. The location m fashionable and healthy. The room: are large and .o . rel ventilated. )deals served at all boars, and efery attention paid to the dozoPart of guest'. - Transient board 12 per day. Per manent board at lower rates. The whole under tho menagementof 0 J. MAOLEI,. LAM, flab of the trnited Btbtes Hotel, PhLladelphW who respectfully eolicite the patzwrnsge or 11. fdaeda and the bevelling toga'," .: gra JONES HOUSE, _ RAERWOMEG., Erected Ia 3.867 ELEGANTLY RICIRNISLED. ITOW 'OYER TO - VISITORS. infni WELLS °OVERLY, Propetetor. WORRELL - HOUSE, N. W. oor. THIRD gad HARMONY COURT. The undersigned tapes pleasure - in infeemirtg hie friends and he public at large, that he bee opened We *bore P.STABLISHhtIL'eT, and pledges himself to merit the patronage of his patrons, every article is of Ono nor tptak , p, haring been selected without reseed to price. CHARMS Vi r CilllCraq Proprietor. roy2T-Snl N IOHOLLS HOUSE, • (RtrItOPEAR PLAN ,) - - OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. H 0.116 BOIITH EIGHTH ST., BlithOW CHESTNUT, 4 PRILLMILPTILL This HOME Is for Permanent and Transient Mg. Every effort Will be made bthe Proprietor, B. racifous, to give eatiefeetion to his Petrone. This establishment is situated In the heart of the olty, aeutre of huninees, and oonventent to all place' of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling community Will fin! It a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and 0001b0. my. Meals furnished at all hours. ' Stogie Rooms, lie ants per night. By the week 12,1 and Sin upwards. - _ turnber. L UMBER YARD. HOUTZ CO (Successors to Montgomery & S. W. Corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila., • Old Aloyamenaing Distriet, are now receiving a large and well selec ted amirstroene of all description!! of LUMBER, snob ae White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets. Bone. Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large- atook of Bill Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly co hand and sawed to order at the shortest notice. Our connection with Messrs. MehaKey, Routs, et. Co., and Duffy, Route, & C0., - at Marietta, Pa., gives no un surpassed facilities, and enables unto supply orders for all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and despatch:. - PINE-CBEER LUMBItit, soft and mellow, Instable for PATTEUN-MAKERS, , constantly on 'hand. Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited to examine our stock before going elsewhere. 49214 f "'LIMBER. AT- IVHOLESALE - AND BE .M-4 tail, at Marietta Lancaster county, Pa. MEHAPPEY, HOUTZ, & Co., take this method of informing their easterners and persons desirous of pur chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large and well-eeasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prioes i i Their timber fa all from their own MILLS on PIN TT They are also connected with Messna DUSTY, lIOUTZ, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all !dada of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, &e., of all deseriptiona, on the ahorteet notice. They would also take peat piemure inclining the attention of Bulldoze, and those in want of Lumber tu the oity of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con. neoted. - - • - - ap2l-tf piano Tortes. MESSR S. OHICKERING & SONS, having removed to their new warerooms, No. 1307 011ESTNUT Street, (near the United States Mint,j are prepared to offer to their friends and toe public an extensive assortment of Orand, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTBS, manufactured expressly for this city, Malted to various styles of cases, and prices which cannot fail to please. 'Pisno•Fortes made to order, to suit any *style of furniture, and all instal' melds warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur chaser. • Grand and &pare Pianos to rent, upon the moat (a. vorable terms. • - • Messrs. 0. & SONS- bare received Thlrtp-four MEDALS. - The first Premiums over all competitors in the United States. All orders-for TUNING and REPAIRING will be promptly attended to. jy7-8m PIANO FORTES. Inet received, _an elegant stock of RAVEN, BA. ON, A CO., NUNS & MARE, MUTAT, DAM & CO., and OALB & 90. PIAIS 08. MELODBONB Met quality, at .1. E. GOIIID'II, B. Voorner OBTIINTEI and OELEBTNUT gts. mhl9-y • 4E4itta, Van an euerneware. I'RENCH PLATE GLASS.—HAVING been appointed by the " Compagnie de Retell's , ' the SOLD AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this city, we are prepared to oiler to the trade or consu mers, from our stock on hand, POLDILED PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts. Roush Plate, for Floors and Skylights; and SilvereePlate, of large size, for Mirror!. The Glass will be sold at the lowest pricee, and warranted superior, is every respect ; to any other imported. ROBT. SHOEMAKER dr. 00., Plate mid Wtn low Glass Warehmeo, N.I. cor. of FOURTH and RAUH Streets, tf . Yhiladelphia WINDOW GLASS! 'WINDOW GLASS! !—We invite the attention of the pob lie to our extensive stock of French and Amencan Window Olson. The large and well. selected Mock of Glue constantly en hand enables nisto gill all orders with despatch, and as low u any other house ia the atty. ZIKOLEIt es S M ITE. Wholesale Drugglete, EGGS 0, W. corner of Second and Green ate. lIDDLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— ...BpEOIAL NOTIOIt TO PHYSICIANS.—The above offers a vehiele for the exhibition of remedies to dis used surfaces, whisfi combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily trashed cif with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The Teat property alone renders it an invaluable aoquuition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and rata% at Ondithls Laboratory and nosnosors :who Twelfth and Clestent meet,.
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