The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 15, 1860, Image 4

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VEIT Ell TRINES or PBITT.YARIA.•
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TO Tin SMALL rasoutinlaus Ann La -
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(From** Duthie 'telegraph )
PirtallOrtei, STATior , Parnormvanta,
Wednesday, Jane 27, 1880
Far.t.ow-Uounenvitatt t I left Philadelphia on
last Friday, at sloven °Week midday, and ar
rived at a town milled Alemoi 0* the semeetteulpg
about nine o'clock, belimi a dietaries of two hue
deed and thirty-nix ea Starting the next
morning (Saturday) at 'seven ° t old*, I arrived
here at one &elect mid-day, being one hundred
and seventeen mules; so that. , tareitiow3heitit
deed anti filly-throe miles from Philadelphia; and,
by thalami of Philadelphia, I am about fent hun
dred and thirty miles from New Tork, due west.
The thermometer which l alweesearay., with pie.
does not exceed eighty degrefadiaipint. anemia
am not mean ineonvonieneed here by the beat. Yet
the extmustion, even in this temperature, is so
greet,: that I must divide one long journey into two
:moderate stage* ,!") 111;01
There wee an additional region for staying at
Altoona on Friday night; because if ,I,bad pro
°rioted to Pittsburg by the niXtiViiattr should
have lose perhaps the verymeet Ifiggeletee ape i
sublime mountain amketnit - lit" And
moreover, I could not haze Bean 410 altotOottfitM e gt:
tile tact of the stemiliartiWwititikeatteehed
ears sseending the sument of a wienatuan sever,
AbrOired feet above thialvie,' •Thitio ,
le the feat of American gooreheadism in steam
locomotion; there,AidetioallOnfifta kr,40 . 449•1111•',
ropeao •, vie ,the ithretie galloping agasnat the
Ailsat the rate oflwenty,ditiotteln home, Ike metal
longs of the cylindles 'llOO4 Mad' panting Milleo•
hundred and arty Passengers ride up a gradient or
elevation of nenoltrait'ifeetla thdeltalirtlThie'
prodigious feat our metal eteede performed In my
presenee without whip or spur; sometimes Onirep:,
i n g over dry ravines two hundred feet deep; or
again banging on the side of -the . perpendicular
mountain at least one hundretlidllfty *hove
the stocky, deep, yellow river Juniata below. I
Shall write those taro deyet journeribt. a ragtime ,
order; premising that no deeoription of mine can
adequetely paint or express the marvellous, novel,,
and wealthy lendecope which presented and spread
out its natural and cultivated beauties et afraro
turn in this enchanting passage. - -•
The drat time I berm seen aleeging ears was on
this line of rilroed The sleeping+ oats Vie, I
think, of the some dimensions as the day ears;"
arid yet the beds are roolny,rwel;oolitreatent. And
what would appear strange to those who have no:
seen the eonstruotton. is, _they contain the same
number of nassengiiiitfwhettier sitting or sleeping
The plan of these beds Is as follows: The waking
ogre are built likesillttlit Dablin tap room; thatis.
seam on each ride. with a narrow passage np the
middle, between them. In this eisheMeof Oldster.)
persons sit in each seat, with their home to the
books of the „two permits ,who, alt. befewidhem •
But in the di:4h* eels the arraegemento of the
seats is different—namely, tit lieeteatradurned to
wards each other, so that the tWo persons iii each
seat sit with their ram towards each, The
two seats ihMtViitatir oppoilte' enroll - giber have
haves like a table, binged so that.whon theltleves
are lifted at bight they mike ' 2 l leriel 'platform
• equal to the whole dimension of the two emits and l
the space between. On this ptatfoini/M inittreits
and !beets (no blankets) are spread ; and it forms '
one eomfortable bed for two penioaxiiJiret - tiri feet
Jour inches above this platform is &shelf, supported
on metal brackete. and nicely oushioned,„whieli,
firms a second bed for one person only. TM,
shelf is only half the width of the .loner platform ;1
and, therefore; dopy 'onsipeison sleeps on it. Thin
shelf is composed of three parts, vie.: the middle
and the two code In the daytime the two ends
are removed, and the central, part being fixed
folVes a nice table between' theposliengete,durlre.:,
the day. The Pepper - ir, - Wird ;lied emito„
two feet fouriinetdie hboltiti -
and is constricted like_ thit,,ootoonos berth
of a ship. This berth' - 'le
,Otiiverdent
for a sick person during „atief.,_,day„ denere
one can rest or !deep' Withotit beinivanpoyef,
by the paeSeladite,-;Hisisee . ' ieketlier_ adeep, or,
awake, the same numbereongtiely;:flity,:ifix Perr
sooe—a re tmoseirrindated' amok Cir. _The Sleeper.
be along the side, of :the- ottr.:nedientactrom tbe,,
Boor, and enoh bed feet ltet.,.,•:lilthe morn
bog persons can west,- and drem,,endbrealtfast ote.
their own prepared'aneie of they e i moti,) as every
convenience of water. and, towels, ;elm, are there,
ready to meet the wiSlies of 'theAreveltera. , Car r '
tans are ataebed .to dished/44nd friend/ taking,
the same whin% conipirtmente oati convey delioato ,
ladies or oblidiniewith Singular 'Advantage and
comfort throughoutthose 'atm - renal tedious.jour
Dept, which heretofore were imneesAble to be Un
veiled without enormous troubleend extegillicAnd
perhaps even risk of life ittielf. All Europe goes
in a scow coach, an compared ; with-
t his Amoebae
pregresa; anti Rim true to saj tit the, ndre go
pima of this email mettle: lo,:be - fOrAver.'on tba
stretch to devise a • more Clad - Inoue and a newer
mode for err ) eh* -goat
~,of all ; civil, 0001A1,
commercial, arid - initerprime. :And Mier,
one studies their hadituthies narrowly, -it WM be
found that they arselitigolauly,aueoseaful -In their
originality of plan, and rapid movement. • And
whether it lie :that 'this ,Aseiontry .being • - now
world, end ever* . one In it learning all he -can in
this new school, in the Opt:lest sparse -of- time, one
eannot deonie ; hit; iejend all doubt,: no one can,
deny that this: Anieriean ;generation ate Outstrip
ping their Europesp,:abrepy,conteinporasies..in
arts, in ecienoe,strid even in nrofiewional celebrity',
Atter having ; 14t,..asight of Philadelphia.' and
being quite oleariii away from the exquisite ea- -
barbs and riling of this great city, - ,•tlitl' litii 'Of
railroad lay through theixiabeetagrieultursi valley
I have ever Mein' This valley, for the distance of
one hundred and ets , teltteattiltme.rtmehed
burg. wee one unintarreptedLehein of - fields, soave
under all kinds of gran, vie ,oats ( rye, wheat, and
ladien corn. The valley, swam mesh - Md. of the
toad, varied from one mile to two miles wide ; be
yond three limits a chein‘of low: planed hills - ran
parallel with th e railroad: Bat wheo dver a break
occurred in this cbeito We VOtild - ved inttke disiatme .
of miles end miles beyood, thon g'. lenratietliplein ,
of luxuriant growing
,grain, spread, outs' far, no,
the '-ye could curry. WheeiweltilOW thetA equate,
mile oontaine ,
ferty,acree of laud-;•
end when we, kYotS," that -fin mile, - Wide Jar ow,
hundred milefs'iring lite:4l4in one.thousamircorere
orb 44,00041oftii'plitied rind if .we say that
each of theliseeree; pre'dbee fen . birrelsef• wheat.:
we have here 'upsiersili;'9falit Million , barrels of
wheat in this valley,, in hp, nairowa,strip from
Philadelphiri tiTleiriabtirg feessimplo
estate without "titbes,,teute, or taxes,- save -the
small load *like of the diairiee,-,one eau well com
prehend the wealth of this State, and again, 111.-
prosperous ooromerc* pottition,eethe neighboring
olty
Tide dietrle, of, the 31a2aatati,i
f "l lti° l iijhr/PW' :rdind'idnedderOd' kills and
rich loamy dowthe 41MM nt
of hay or grioniaiiii propottionetely maall, - being
as well as ebb' Maid see, about one-tenth of the
territory nutter oonsi4eratiun,- po r in g ga s ,
of the line Filbriont • seenne house that might be
called a gentleman's, Mansion. They :were' al 1'
comfortable hectare', and belonged princi
pally to Quakers ; and the-4inch, tse ./halrenlearned
on my arrivaria Alnionse. :Strange as ie. may - ap
pear, this grmikvallpy of rain .does. not: rosintaio •
a pi e pOrtiool4,4ealltet,- ‘lletiatial: labor; The:
introductiotOff.leitkthlnSrj fovell ;fawn purposer
has reducedSti,g4:l",dasorlinton,of labor *bone 20
per omit , 'iery often 00 per Sent., where - the
farmenehoreswettgarorkthe machinery: and tenon
one Menet," ever„some.peor man's cabin, the keno
er maintaining - In loig own house the fens hands re
-
*emery to wink. ttMegilaulturaiumehineri: These
bands, hoWever,;atirp ? well off—if they are single
and sober—bilinglodge4 and boarded, and having:
Wades froM $l2 tio - • • -
We crossed die finviehanna river at Harrisburg
by oat of those wooden - , bridges whioh the Anion
-0,11/8 toner, construct, and floish ins month ti• Of eil
men living the American tradesmen:lkt most eltilfai
works of wood. - Amerioear is borne eerpen::
ter, a edaohinititer, a : builder, .and - -arehlteet:
blo
whole genii:lsis wood, he is eU wood,. exoept bie
head; std I pledge my - word - he - hat "woo . den
bead. liavingpreesed-ehe:,Saseueheinne over this
stmt. solid„woodoni extempore bridge ; we rode be
to the old style of grain fields eMedek side - or-the
road es before. The only difference in the landspepe
tat that the geology of the district - 1 began to pre
sent slate to place of limestone.; , ,ind expressed in
more decided development the Jpresenetiof coal of
some serf or other. Add to this-chinks; intim&
sable irregularities hi the email 'hill religia Ono
skirted our line-of rents. it evident that we
wore approsetaingeome,high mountain Amino, and
that them arra'ngo families of irregular hills were
the upheaved distant. egpreedon of the-internal
eummution from whloh originally started some
marsh Dew- born moutatainsQ. :Ewan not- deceived ;
after having travelled about forty miles, we relit:Mei
it clean, pretty Station calledillifilin; aridness, deed, the traveller was surprised , to -lee, 'daring
tsetse Milet,(toLewiitown,) every le:borne of figure,
device, heigtitoridth, depth, tote *bleb the fancy
Nature could, in Gee of most poetteithrtmors
oast and mould her innumerable bills: , 'They were
all of toe ormieel or eugefjeer fataily....At one time
they would eppeer in rows oithree, four, elx, or ten,
all of the saate„height,; - at eitotherilme they-would
appear in triangles, or
,Elasyea, or, parallelograms
of &Serene WOOS. Agent, their ravine" rtur east,
wen, bortb,',and,gOuth :Amid / above allabeir nate ,
- •ret, basun*, rainantio giMis, all planted in rich:
beautiful erne by the .91d, experienced band -of
grated - at lianira.. Then. again, hill upon hilt,' hilt
bellied hilt; eludes of hills aroundehroles of nine; •
then one talitillt, above ail the surrounding hilts: -
all, all formed groaceofamiliee atad rd.
Tin", end glens, j and 11-5 practical hill - romance: ,
Stioh ea I do belie,* reeltheria or eonld be exoelled
on the entire earth,' • , „Whtit - - rendered this, hill
poetry no very entrancing -Was Llitit Juiata
accompanied us the whole way. Of course ,the
whole route through this meWasenii plblittley trait
On au ever-varying ourve: • :dritent, we were-de
- aaribing the figure of eight (8) - on - every twitrilles
Of the road, wills its: slier performing tliSieanse
figure with the stintstegitte:- -I tided; with'uaoh
propriety of rhetorical liinegery,'say Obit 'We've
glue and Juniata deuced in ran: exienlighte marred
- figure for twelve:miles, through several whitiring
families of 'etoshanting ecenent Mieuty•
• In Nature ehall never be effaced from my memory
or be forgotten by may Irish heart oolong as I live,
On arriving at Altoona,: and - conversing with,fel;
low-travellers, I learned front them tl n tt the ni
versal impression made upon all 04W:ellen of all na
tions is—naniply t lbet-there. is nothing of nits bawd
' of tandeeapi'mops limiutifial - in the whole World. •
As mimic loanipeottid, we-found, on leaving Al
toona oa Sit: - rday..summing - ,: that we were rime to
one of the Allegheny irmenteint- Ahelligbest
• Feint ef thilloditendertnountidn is 1,800 feat above
the level ri Aleixue l end ,the, best or lowest point,*
at which the steaamparriego could' paid was 700
feet above the same-Jeetii.,-,.,The idea-of .oroesing a••
mountain 700 feet blab hysiteani; Ixotagown, sr--
Welshed we; and linowlogeomethlngof meohinlci;
I divided the ; risk of, aseilndionstailt.an elevation
by steam, since, if any one of the couplings of , th e
..
vorriages snapped seed broinqlvealf;rin array been
down the bill at a moot frightful voleelty.-"Llaving
:wide inquiries rmosti eonductot, -I
learned that wealiould begin to Ascend thereat
at &Waterlog point, -about seven miles from the
eamenit level of the mountain. Hence you per.
oeive that in order to climb a, height. of seven
• hundred feet , to, As bag Of 'nix' miles, millionth
emend st the scale of one hundred feet In eagle
mile or thereeboote:.: Thie; l's a'. feeiriiir scale of
, ascent for diettaM , eniiiiii with gee. Cara Ste/ached, ,
with nearlielitymnasetagers eaoh. • I Marne* hew- '
ever, that tbAlatt cers,trints initialled With patent
double bra kds;"sdad'tieriiaillint if a tioupliug snap.
"pad, we amid be Week instantly to the iron road,
and kept from running down the: Every Ira- d
yeller had hie head sostnCtliti. wintiotirlii - see Low
• the soginewedidAdlialiiilo it put the I
Iron botiektV,`:aildavimilMyedit uri:at the rate of
• twenty miles on hoer,otailbdtitoitit eliMairly. three
hundred passengers ! When hiokintoittfrotit the
window at the line in attvalikkOf le, thieved did
not appear mote than le lies,,wide,Atid,ipoke,d like
a liege cork-eore w - golog,!ertnand: Ole inenatele,
Tbzee or MO. thdeilliilismetthe issuknot ti go
~ ~ i%~,ti , Y.:: ii
round-timr billtrbet.tueseemd - ar-titstaiamo Ade of
the hill, by amending carves, like a larKiiron ser
pent with his tall at the bott nu;iind boiling him
selc,hyanoceasive tolls till hie • head reached the
to p; - 2 • , 2 • .
The Minell 50 beautifully planted beneath, and
the tallest' trees, not - Isesabing - half- the way up to
our own iron pnitWay, wse, indeed, a thrilling
eight; and tba n pasrawa.mhore the tramway was
ant into theitide of the almi/st piringslicniar moun
tain, with , two handset/feet. of Am peak over our
heads, and nearly.tertchutidtedfeist otrit glen, with
a deep river below, is one ottbotinervouslyebill ,
ingtexpertm apt" i tabieh,l fen the, mt. time end. trial,
do test the comae Of„ the, togrist, - ,,BoVittore has,
not hewn tiven,oni disaster ;this, line of reed
sinoe its opening; such has been thee/minden ottito..
Masers, end.suldt bee been 'the pa/faction of the
marlege
t en thn,horsea ,At one poiotof the road
o /lied he neelt Suuldio,7 celledfrom the shuns •
of the opposite. mount/tin) there is a vista doubly.
snblime—thatli r it 411 that deaosiptifie of sublime,.
which partehiee •elnally of ,the tOribbit and, On,
Ak'n4;', tn!Pok so; ottle, oi4 PmeY
e ateem•oarriagtietwing mood. a nutrote. grater
:older the eaves ofiackplop,._ wtlete. the _height. of
the wall is one hoodretpleAl eV, rect.. and, efheett
deep river floats I/el/Ikon ',iv ere theleeetdevia.
tion of the'diatdiltiecp*ipitatee Ma ravished tour ,
lets Into the fateb-deenArithent the shadow of an'
w m.pe—ttos.peck-saddie t vlsti'will be admitted hi
art - roette.l tittle and eeriest
'melee er4niffiliftee4loo.olllliTdhublvtalblime."
PA' my pert,' f lase .a ,eringly rejoioed when I
teemed that ttte peek-saddle experiments hod been
concluded. Thitpasottoo was pertlyaerial, partly
4errestrill. anCipatttragnitts• snit , altogether,
this eucomtsfol,Ongineerlitg of Ike AntoriCan,genins
-over the air, land and water, oes rafeecorisiderably
in my mind even.my:former favorable Impressions
nrogrewlve adreetionna Americanism.
rellow•countrymen, so me one or other 10 forever
nibbling at me, ennrling'and growling pt my let
ters and saying that I am sotnting.the Irish to
,lOnktt to thin country :. But let any ;one read me.
'enthe will learn. that f only , address myself to
those who /metier procuriwork at home, 'or 'who
, sra textermicated, by. lis'argeftyranny or certain
Irish landlords,- To these • alone, .when they are
Sttfat.l;and have'. invariably addressed
'mybelf. All •Mb'ers I advisito remain at home.
When the Irtahnimt.ikegtermmated And cermet
procure work:flieriis no piece Of refuge for - him
except the Irish poorhouse or the English army.
floe of these two planes of Irish degradation adds
cooper perieoptlen to slowatatVatiot and linnet/IM
rment.;,,,while ;the Reglieh- army ,- where , the one
-MICA is Irish bone and blood; is slaughtered on the
field of death. lie/Mined intheir loyalty, and nitre
'warded in their matchless bravery.
I shall rentitin hire for ten days before I pro
oeed to Chiang.", and Atli, send-you a description
of this town,irithrthe wagei of the laboring and
trades classes: - -I'am'ettrprlised. to meet in this re
mete city ment from,the perish When , I. wee born'.
Persons, respeetable,persens.- from .4alastma; Bet.
lionagall, Arles; eurteen, Clonagh, -coming every
day to see vie, anthe'mtrforget that I am three
thousand miles. rom 'home.
' You faithful countriman
D. W.'lll/111LL.
. .
The' Port aed-Herbor.of Philadelphia.
In oonetvteaseqer the frequent cirettletion of, en
, nOlll that the port end harbor of -Philadelphia ark
inacoeseible -to ships of , Abe heaviest tenuage, and
of---m , tirsoght greater than eighteen' feet, it is
*Med proporto - publith the fallowing authentic
fmste, as obtained from offioiet surveys of the river
cod barbor f and to 'make tome comparison with
The chief eteiniatieri .to , the navigation'of , the
Delaware below Philadelphia by 'remelt of." deep
draught le the bar at Port eleven miles be
taw the city,- 'Vets i very-narrow bar, not more
~ han -twenty feet in anti of S urvey,, , which
was reported is b* the Coas to have
eighteen feet, at; low water; In the channel. 11316
depth pregraligfer two hundred yards In width, and
for five hundred *tete In width the least depth is
seventeen feet,' For One thousand yards In width
on this bar the least depth is fourte a- feet. all at
- 1 0 W-water. ,It lb- now declared by tots and Oar.
tains who have taken recent WTI liege that the
channel has-been deepened one fo einee that Me
wl, beettneent Abe - nerrownesa c. the bar end the
ahem, or acethinlatton, giving nineteen feet as
the present deptiCatlow wafer. From the " Gene
ral !Tide Table for the Coat of the-United States,"
-.prepared' by the Collet Survey, we have the mean
fiscal' high Water' at New Castle. 8 ft. bin., and
at Philadelphia d ft. 1 fn. Aetbie bar ie interme
diate, In position, the mean high water rites on it
1 ft. 3 In., making the average &Might of water
available 25'ft 3 en.' The spring Udell, which are
ti ft 9 in., increase thin depth to 25 ft. 9 In.
The shoals above and below Delaware city are
the nextln importance as obstructions, In the
absent here the least depth at low water wan in
1843 to 1845, generally 3f:fathoms, or 21 feet, hut
in nni9.orpht it le three and a fourth &theme, or I9i
feet The admit' bore are the same sts, at New Castle,
rising 6 feet 5 Inches at mean high water, and 6' feet
'I inebee at spring tide. The depth at high water is
the Terme 27 feet b inches. except for the one spot
of raft mud, where it is 25 feet 11 inches, with the
bottom so soft as-to be'eastily Moved for a Mot in
depth
- The present condition of the ohmtnel into New
Yogjc bay is stated by Mr. W Blunt, in a pub
lieftd letter of September 10, 1859. to the New
York men.* its having a depth of 21 feet at low
water within the old bar, and something lees on the
well-known tinter bar at Sandy Hook. On this the
tide tablet before referred to gives the average rise
et high water at 4 feet 8 Molten, and the spring tido
s . feet 6 inches Thus the average "mailable dipilk
is 25 feet.B inches, and the spring tide depth 28 feet
Wttsitee.
•
At Boston the Coast Sayre,' chart, published in
1857, kivee the depth of the chaanel - on the her
' , ear Governor's lidand al 18 feet at tow water.
'Ttte mean tile , at high water at this point
iy 9 feet 6 inches. emit the rise at spring tido 11
fe ' This available depth at high water is. there
' fore, sot feet 6 Inches, and at spring tide 29 feet
Placing these results in tabular form. the hem
hQr entrances of •tho:three cities ,eompare as fol.
lowa : - .
DEPTH OW OVE
.
At to", '' •• At mem% At tlUt
• • ' ; orater, ' btth ever. ti l e.
' - 'met. in. 'feet. in. ' feet In.
rlnindelphie.:,...4o o - ne 3 a) 9
New York./..:...2t 0 '29 N tt 6
The fact that the Philadelphia bar IN in the river
nod. in moot!' water, while that of New York le
folly exposed to the sea,,mmatitutes a practical ad•
vantage in paedng it nearly rquivolent to one foot
of depth. This harbor bee also been proved fIOCCF•
eible to the largest ships by the passage of the chip
tlathedral, drawing Ift feet 4 betels of water, over
thi: her end all other obstruotions in the whole
length of the river, on a single tide, and without
an hour's delay. -
The wharf front of Philadetphis bee the follow
ing depth of water at the pier-heads. ea eanerteined
bra survey for the Board 'cif Trade in 186 R, 'rev
deeded very carefully by, sonic leading merchants.
end measured on the beat si time when the tide
was lower than before known for some years, the
emits' of rthioh are reoorttpd on a large menu
aoript map drawn for the Board of trade in that
year:
Lair water. Rich water
feet. tech. feet. innh.
.. le 11 22 0
"
qnren-Ptreet wharf
Sateen' street ,
Tathem's wharf . ,.dr:dnist .
1 nmMrd street, first pier .
' head above ... ....55 41 0
penrose's wharf s hove roe
streer ..,, SS 44 8
Pine Street, first sier•heMa .
41 10
Camden sea .fintirciad
wharf. b.bw Walont at-- 45 el 0
Tnek.street 51 It
Walent street Cope's wharf,. 48 51
ilhestnut street witerf....— Si 51 8
Market - /52 8
Arch M 50 7
R• e'
Vie.) " 88
S 7 0
Csilnwhill " ' ........ 80 44' 4
.14ohleSt 0
Green SO 0
Robbins' wharf, near Penn
attest 91 0
Hanover-street ;hart 20 25 0
• The distance from the lower navysyard wharf to
Pine street is 4.800 feet, and from Pine street to
Callowhill street 8.300 feet, Or • Orie mite, From
Cellowbill Street to Hanover street is 4 000 feet.
Making the, total, distance from the navy yetd to
_a 111 0 vet street 14,600 feet, or two and three-fourths
The distance which has 60 feet nr more et
low water,,at the'pler !eeds. is from Market nearly
to Tine street, shoat 'l,OOO feet;' and that @good
ie,/ 50 feet at high water,.at the pier heads, reaches
from near, Nook street to near Vine street, about
3MO feet. •
.._ f 6 6 Si 5
s ss 3
... St 0 40 0
. 34, 6 40
The depth of water at Long wharf, India wborf,
and others of the best in Boston, is 18 feet at low
water,thougb th e Marletdown and Most Boston
wharves are some of them, better in this respeot.
The depth ofwater at the pier heeds of the lower
wham*" on 'the Best river, New York, is, for a
Alert distanee. from 30 to 33 feet at low water. It
is reported that extensive deposits have taken
place all around -the - water front of New York
within the past ten years, sod this shoaling at.
tallied to three or four feet, in some oases, as ro
ported by, °Blears of the Coast Survey, who eV
and" , it daring 1859 ' Currents were found be
death the audios reversing the ebb tide, and beat
log,denosits book along,the wharf front, instead of
taking &rut ont,to sea.
On the North river Side of New York extensive
shOolingo hove taken plane, and only a short die-
Jade& of the - lower whaiverbas 'shove 20 feet at
.1010,Water, and no spot &hove 35 feet. The depth
'4' -water et the wharves is immensely in favor of
l'lttlitielpfits, in comparison with any other great
commercial oft, whatever. -Loam SLONIZT.
Ofdee of the Board of Trade, Aug. 10, 1860
•Str:. Blunt says "The beet channel is that of Bed
.ney's, and 27 feet mew be earried over it at sprint, tides,
with smooth water t It feet 0 invitee have been. This is
the smitten draught we have any know et's° of having
P. 1 1.4 . 01 °vet M • bar, and very few ships. and those
snips of war. draw an moot, 'wets?. Thbyn is lota wat er
inside the bar in the main ship channel than on the bar.
tweet swill extent. and could easily he removed. It
has al feet on it at low Wes, and as the neap tide. rise
4 feet 8 inches. end titillating tides 0 feet inches. it
1011 pinch a little unless you are on it at the top of high
water."
Singular better of the First Napoleon
A . nephew of Prince Demidoff basic* opened e
,‘ NO018001(3" museum at the island of Elbe. It
coneists exelnsively of farnitare, clothes, and
Jewelry having belonged to Napoleon I. There is
also a endow autograph written by Gotland Bone
rr9s to Tahoe, the eater, at a time alien the for.
trier waa 'vegetating in poverty in Parte. It rune
thee:
- I have fought like a lion for the Republic, my
goat *hind Ta ma, and, as a reward, she !eta me
'starve r that wretch, Anbry, leaves me on the
pavement; when he might make something of me
I feel myself more than a match for such general.
ae Raiderie and Roseland', and they won't find
cornet in. Vendee or elsewhere to employ ma
You, indeed, are fortunate! Two hours en the
hoard. put you face to face with the public that
'dispenses fame: We soldiers must purchase glory
"at a higher price, on a larger stage, which we are
not always permitted to mind. Do not, then, re.
gretynne positian; remain- on , your stage. Fho
knows whether I shall ever appear on mine eighth ?
I saw Monvet (aritheractor) yesterday, he in
true friepd: ' %eras makes large promises. Will
he keep them?- That I moth doubt lam re
duced to ray last farthing. Rave you a few franca
*Wires . lsond at my ',style° ? I won't refuse
them ; and; pre til ite, repayment out of tho first
ktegdom may condom My friend, how happy
Were the heroes of driesto I They did not depend
'en a Minister of Wart Adieu.
Yours, BONAPARTII."
Tex LAF 'or 'Evoknon.—There Is now be•
fere•tbe /louse Lord in England, a bill intro
duced by LoTfi Brou . shom f to amend the law of
erne**, some notice 'ornbtch may interest the
trofesehm here It is propospd, by this measure,
to enable alt defendants in criminal eases. se is
,done In olviL to give evidence for themselves, nn
oath, Moues of misdemeanor, in whfott the prose:
enter himself is exemined, the condition being t hat
they must alio submit to onossesremlnatlon, and to
prosecution for Perjary t if malts any fable
statement.. There. is every prospect that this bill
srtU be pained this session.
ME PRESSe-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1860:
fIROAUNSAI. rA r .etirke: r
A PRAIDIOTIOX EY EXIPRIRIARIMIVAK Bcrinti
pouaLAN WILL yOsIC—TERI, D4 l to'4.
CiArLO !SEATS CONVIANTIOIf op OPPPNEBDAY SRN! ! !
^-I•AISSIANY AND MOZART PALER 6.4I3ANE—CAII.'
DIDAin FOR GOVRRNOR—CORGRESPIONAL AS
ritattra—PßOlSa9nkide.4enocit4W—LoNout,
STOP OR TKO 13ROKER0. - 7110 :mints niou mg.
RRAER—TIIR 81111 - ORR °ARC"
Corripondance of The Press.), • , i-
NEW YORK. August 18,1800,
- .There have been put, forth during the eatispaign
Slime's' , that' a `prefereince had' been eatirrestid,bY
ex,Ptesident Van Buren'and: kr. John Vine Bitten
Or • the'Vection,ef: Mrilisrokintidge, buts none
rot` tireAntnediate personal and iteliticcal ftlentitho
thotte &Oilmen have endorsed it, and as Its origin
isuot: traceable to any reptitahleSeMica, It may be
Sogarded' se humbug. .I 'have, however. heard of
a prediiiion suede Wit..week by thie f ex-Prealdent.
it :Sharon, Spilitge;Where he'was isjOurning, that
Is, Werth repeating,' He said to an 'old. friend
*Minot much given to making predictions( but you
inay',bear, this in mind which I, now predict, ,
namely; that 'Mr. Douglas Will early 'the State
of New York in November." - malting
We prophecy the,venerable Sage bt Lladenreld
exhibited his usual noeuraoy of, knowledge 9f the
tone of Democratic and popular Sentiment In the
State. Besides Judge Dangles not one of the can-
Mantes for Presidential honors possesses the sligtit.
dat bold upon the hearts of our people,' and-it is
vain for the friends of Breekinridge or Bell to at
tempt to arrest the mighty tide that in Nee' York
bee set in favor of the Little Giant. The former
has eoarooly a supporter outside the Federal offices,
and even there he is damned with faint praises.
The - electiens in' Missouri, North Carolina, and
Kentucky have bad the effect of a paralytic shook
upon .the entire brigade of deputies, clerics, and
oustom-honse employees, and they frankly admit
that their man is a dead cock in the pit.
The Dentoeratio State Convention at Syracuse,
on Wednerday' nett, will, as usual, be lightened
up by a contest between the rival delegations from
this oily. JOn one aide are the representatives of
old ;Tammany, with its legendary authority and
prestige of regularity. .A glance at the names of
titUdeleguteureveals but two or threeof any par
ticular strength. Its leading spirit will be Mr.
Olanoyiformerly president of the Board of Alder
men, and: now-county 'clerk and editor of the
Grader. The Mozart Hall delegates are of about
the
,SiMe oslibriy and are under the leader
ship of 'Mr. Benjamin Wood, (a brother of the
niayor,ja 'man of quick brain, great tent and
dauntless 'pluck. The Mosartere aro inflexibly
resolved that their political power shall' not be
ignored,' by the State Convention. They 'claim
that they represent, a large majority of the voting
Democracy of , the city, and that without them
the Democratic party may be considered aeon
lie heek, face upwards, and pennies on its eyes.
They will he willing, / bear, to share the tepee
aenbition oettie oily equally with Tammany, but
nothipg.leits. If this be refused, they will come
home and fight their own battle in, their own way.
Altheiigh there is competition for the Guberna
tirial nomination among eeverat prominent mem
bers of the party, it is without asperity, and will
been adjusted as to leave no )teart-barnings,or
-animosities. A strong ticket Will be made—a
ticket to win. This fs thedeeire on all huh, and
the 'leading men will, not :permit anything else.
Dean Richmond, Delos De Wolf, and other promi
nent 'gentlemen from the interior, are here, and
are directing their efforts to the achievement of
the bescresults.
You will hay.anotioed a card in the Herald from
Mr. Sioklos, assenting to a suggestion of the Her
-414, that Ite and Ida contestant, Williamson, should
fight their 'battle over again ibis fall, and the win
ner for the neat Congresa take the seat for the re
mainder of the present term. Mr. Eieklea agrees
to resign If Williamson heate him. There are,
however, other aspirants in the Third diaries who
do not regard it as property to'be' disposed of in
that way, and will pat in their own claim for no
urination and election.' Prominent among these fs
Mr. Benjainin Wood, who has authorised the an
nouncement that he will be a candidate no matter
whether there be one or fifty others. Gon. Wal
bridge has alsciea hankering after his old seat, and
John C. Mather could be raviebed into an wept
once. So we shall have lively times for the nomi
nation, and livelier at the polls.
The surgical and medical men of the country
will bear with malefaction' that Profeeeor Cam
°hen, who has been near lode his right hand, in
consomme of a wound recently received while
performing an operation, is convalescent, and will
not be deprived of a member that has achieved to
much fame for himself, and shed lustre upon the
solentifie renown of his country.
The longest session ever bald by the Board of
Brokers of this city, was that of Saturday last. It
did not adjourn until half past one. The volume
of transaatjona was unusually large, and the spaou-
Wive mania unabated.
Page,-the artist, and his wife, were anttog the
passengers who arelied yesterday in the Adriatic,
from Liverpool.
Nothing hns yet been heard from Mr. James T.
Heady in reference to his acceptance or refusal of
the Breohinrldge nomination for Governor. It Is
believed 'by his personal friends, irrespeotive of
party,• that he will peremptorily decline.
Mrs Singer. it ut said, will apply for a divorce
rim her husband on the ground of long-oontinued
ill•treatment
. ,
„,
EMMETT OP TIE PRESS IN SAXONT.....IhE
itate4tor, , of Dresden, some weeks age, published
an article against eaglesl punishment, on the neon•
rion of an execution. The paper was seized, and
the editor and the anther of the artiele condemned
to imprisonment. On appeal title sentence was
confirmed.
IMPORTATIONS.
Knotted tor The Pcese.l
PORT AV PRINCE—HaiIe ChM E Le:. Almeida—
iee Fagg eoffse 74 tides cotton a tobls ginger ea 700 lbs
logyro,sl' Wattpns k
MOBILE— Wye John Welsh. Fifield-4Cla bales cotton
R Psurogno & Co: ge do tißslomon & tons old
Iron W IL ^ovreiet 27 empty tibia Mangey. Collins & Ca;
15 bales rim lie 17 h 1,15 Wee order.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
NEOEOP. N TATHAM.
T. VROTHINOH AM, i GOMKITTRII 07 ?HI MONTI!
ROBERT B. REED.
LETTER RAGE
At the Merchant,' Ha:change, Philadelphia.
ship Westmoreland, Pecan • Liverpool. soon
Ship Tonawanda. J01me...--__.Liverrool, loon
Hark Kanawha. Lrneh ..... ....theafuegos. soon
Sark White Wine, Feline—...Lamnairm. scam
)lark Amy. ..
.... —London, soon
Ow Fib Reed. Taxa .......... ...at JEW> de Cube. anon
tine T B Martin. Carver....... loon
Wig Adeline. Lond , m. moo*
Brie Blank Squall. Davie (hzedennA. soon
70A ifiNl I NefFiljAll4Eo4olllt.
Aug. 13, •ti nu.
RUN it 18E8 -- 616-BUN BETB—...- 645
H OH
- A RR! Ph.D.
Bohr Laura, Werke. 1 day from Egg Harbor, in bal
last to R R Corson A , Co
Rehr Van Horan. Wall. from St George. •
Rehr A Pharo. Cavalier. from Pmvldenan.
Rohr Wm H Rowe. Hams. from Providence.
Bohr Wm O Bartlett. Connelly. from Beverly.
Fehr .1 0 Baxter. livboock from Boston.
Rehr .1 W al :en. Babovek. from Romoo.
Rch r 8 M Shaddleli. Wiliam, from Middletown.
Rohr ht A %reek Godfrey. from Middletown.
Bohr A Sheppar d, Dickerson. from Port Jefferson.
eLE7RED.
Steamehip Boston. Orooser, New York. via Cana May,
Jea Aliderdtea. • -
Behr 1 0 Baxter, Babcock - , Boston. Van Wien. Nor
ton k Co. •
Rehr H A Weelm. ()Wray, Boston. Bleiciaton & Cox.
Pchr J H Allen, Babcock, Poston, N Strotevint & CO.
Behr 1 1 Loeser, Laws. Roston. Nevin, Bowyer & Co,
Mohr Wm R Rowe. Horns. Norwich. do
NOW TAM, Weeert. Norwich. ft It Corson dr. Co.
Rohr .1 Freeman, Pridham, Fall River. do
Behr W 0 Bartlett, Connelly, Charleston, l, Rother
mai & Co.
Bohr A RheppArd. Dickerson. Newport, 'n
Nehr di NI Shaddick. Wtlitams. Mufdletown. do
Rohr Von Buren. Wall, Portsmouth, Noble, Hammett
& Caldwell,
Mai% Pharo. Cavalier, Providence. Randier Pe Bro.
Fehr knoth Tuttle, Mom Barnstable, L Audonried
& Co.
fithlTeepoltdent s of the — Philadelohis EXPIAISre )
LBW Eta. Del.. /WWI!. P A M
The Br bark Donna Anna, Copt Cohn, from Pertom
huon 12th ult. arrived at the Breakwat•r rote rday, with
sugar.
co
sugar. to Meagre Napier. Weleford & Ron-
Min. of New York. Left at Pernambuco httrk &miter°,
Baxter. to sail in two or three dap. for Paraiba. to load
for the United Mates. end bark Rebecca, from Rto
Grande. discharging. Wind BE. Yours. esch, N. W. BIOXIYLAN.
(Correerroid•rteg, of The p rom o
HAVRE DE GRACE. Ann 14.
The Rinseton left without any hnotarthere being a
break in the canal. gear Dauphin; but to what extent
we have not yet :earned. l A' e have_pler ty of ram now,
havine reined ell night quite hard. The steamer °fleet,.
intended to replace the Maryland, whieh was sent to
Baltimore for repairs,. broke downyesterday. and de
m
taed the trains come two hours. The Maryland was
telegraphed for. and arrived teat night. '1 he traits will
be all right to-day..
(Cerreepondenoe of The Prem.)
RBA DING, Aux.
p l 3 .
The tollowinx Wear:from the Union Canal Imaged ta
to the Schuylkill Canal to de,Y, bound to nitride
Insley and mustered es follove:
Two Butters end Merl t , r., nix iron to Column & Co;
RIX Bitter., do to Roland & Co; 8 W Ford, bituminous
roil to Bertolet & Cot York, do told A & 8 Seyt_ert;
Fleenor. lumber to cepteln; Tropic Bird end Or Wel
dron, do t, JD 8 Cadwale.ler: Young America, do to Joel
Fink: Wm Pitting. dr, to Bolton, Chrletreen I, Co; F
Coleman do, to samuel Bolton & Co; Bonaparte, iron
ore to Yhcenix iron uo.
BY VIM, RO DUPE'.
(Correspondence of the ?rem)
NORFOLK. Au, U.
The U E , steamer Brooklin dropaeo down to the Hoods
on Saturday. &Ed it is exitioted will tall for Chiriqui
to -day. .
Arrived. sehr B ti Pitts. of Rannahannook, bound to
New Redford, with a cargo of wheat. Rho is leaking.
RAMrTou °roil. Aug lc
The Lehr E Thomas. from Wilmington, NO, bound to
Philadelegia, put in here to bond the body of the mate,
aeoldentaity kilird yesterday at the wheel, during a
fromArrivead, ships War Hawk and Wild Rover, RI days
Callo.
M I SMORAIeIIA
Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, hence, arrived at
Savannah at P P M vesterdev.
nhip Tuscarora. Bootee... from Liverpool for Phila
delphia. was spoken. no date, otTfriehins Rio.
t it, Manila, Behrens, from Batavia, was below Bos
ton 13th ,net.
Balk Rowena, 'Milian, halloo, w-a diechartiong at Le.-
genera with nit
Bark W 0 Anderson, Ball, was at Cape Town June
NM. for Boston about July PO,
Bark Gemsbok. Mayo, fr. m Port Elizabeth. CGa.
Bine 11.1 , 4. Cape Town June cs, at Boston lath inst.
Bark Titania. Jakur, from Caldera, May 7, arrived at
Eagan 19th inst.
Brig Helen. Burgess. for Baltimore, mailed from Port
Elizabeth, COIL. June 11
Brie ,sl,bp, Iron- If a ling for Philadelphia, was spoken
10th met, Theachr, alrland NLV It mites.
Bohr Constitutm Strout cleared at Boston I3th toot.
for PtVateeipent.
Poll , Martha Wri rtington, Thatcher, oleared at Bos
ton 19th Mit. for 11
@ohr Lomartine, .•ohnson. hence, arrived at New
butYlort llth lost
Behr fl rn.Cronker. called from Now Lon
don 1 1th Henr y that for in adelphia.
-
lineh rs M R Carlisle, Hider. Mary Nowell, Covill. time-
Chester.' Rowan. !or Phindelphia. and Island Belle.
Butler, fermi' RP. er for do, sailed from Newport
11th
Bohr* Stephen Waterman, Bowman, and TI M Messe•
role. Smith, sailed from Pawtucket 17th fun. for Phi
ladelphia ,
Pate Challenge. Reed, Wave. Merritt, and Ameli a,
Backbit!, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 11th
Instant.
Behr Boston. Petilgrow, sailed from Warren 11th inst.
for Philadelphia.
Bolus Baran. Berman, Carthagena, Craprr, and Pan.
thee, Clark, for Pkiladelphia,mailed from dew Bedford
LIB Milts
811=1111aMilkilOILTS.
: EPHRATA MOUNTATN' '''RPRING:—
nu t- r Will be ken: oven
thirtniTtti se .P .Zisteof warm weatherJand yeti, ihe f rost
mete eons deehroue of 'Pending the ferfliinder of
the peason where they have the advantage of pore
Plater{ Imre mountain air. (at an elevation of ;we've
hundred feet.) free frmn fogy, dame liights, and mote
nts. usually riling from elusgish etreo me in gorges of
mounm no bud low looslitteth WO Cafe find every a ye
fort and amusement to be wet with attho beet-regulated
watering-Atom F. 4 further particulars and ea minty,
rig Den on Joe. B. Myers, corner third an. : Vine
treeing. end James d. Earle & o .1 , 10..810 Chnotnut
treett'Phl edetptoe, or on JOSEPH KONIONIMNIPH
Ephreta*Post Olfloe; t o mmestet_pounty. Pry.r .• nuo.tro
S., HOTEL, BRif MEM Elll, PA.
This fine n'l mansion founded hefore the Revel.-
non. and intimat.ly conneoten wait tome of the moat
interesting features of our national history. is now of
,peowty to aeoummodwe ivrite • number of pmts.
The house is conducted in the nest planner. and no-.
thong is "MIAMI, to make lithe pleasant and omit.. ta-
We Matte of visitors during their solorirn in lute de.
lightful inland tarn. The air' to salubr , out e the moult-'
tam end river scenery begot ful, and to the seeker, of
either health or pleasure, BAJOgem is not exoelled by
any,other summer resort In the Union. •
an3-Im J. 1.1 , 15 E. RT. Proprietor.
MANSION 11()TISE; MOUNT OARBON,
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. -•
Families eooommodated with good ronnui at reduced
94 ,47;01d-est , blisited Benne; located 'in the 'gap be
tween Sharp and Second mountains. immediately on
the lint' of the Philadelphia and Heading , Ritilbead.
Within half a Mlle of Pottsvilie, formerly kept by Jo
seph Head, of the ofd at House. Philadelphia .
has, mince hie definite. been under the charge of his
daughter.. „
The House is prepared , at all seasons of the year, for
the reception of guests. and has. been recently put in
order. The large garden. and park adjoining , presents
greatinducements as a summer resort. to persons wish
ing to spend a short time away from the dust and tar- ,
moll of the cities, where they can breathe fresh moun
tain air. and en loy the ,wild and beautiftil scenery of
,th - i coal region. - . _
• Commutation paseengeilloketirJsr the use 'of 'faml
bes areaold at a reduction of twenty kw , per gent.,
and an acoortimodation train will leave rottsvilledrair
divies the summer motitte, to enable those who may
esire ft to spend the business portion of the day in the
silty and return the same evening. on which the charges
will be thirty-three per oent below the usual
Foe team apply to MARY' BEAD, .--.
Mansion House Mount Carbon,
ie.lo-3m House,
Co.. Pa.
SUMMIT 1101.)S1 , DABi3Y ROAD.-
Thu pleasant rural retreat. four miles from the
Ott , . Is now open. ars prise the doo hatf.hourty. •en
tlemen and families aecomimodated. Good - fishing, a
ribil la T a Lgti ting4l:ttg'ilfi kir d ollpruraTTCmard.glig
stogie meals - 1117-sweer
MANSION HOUSE, ATI ANTIC' CITY,,
N.' J., ISAAC THAYk.R. (late of surf House.)
Proprietor.
This House has been very mush tinier- ed and im
proved. Hes now a lot Ifir, ober of Family Rooms, not
surpassed by any hots., ate te city.
It is lighted throughout with gas. New and fine walks
have been laid to the ooean. which will be lighted at
night. from the Hotel to the water, by eplendid reflect
ing lamps. " '
Attached to the house (but separate from the main
bonding) is a tarns Hall for Hops and Parties, with a
first-class lee Cream and Confectionery attsobed Over
the Hall there aro forty sleeping rooms for minds gentle
men, There is also a play ground for children, well
shaded and enclosed, with swings, Oto.
The catering department will be under my own es
pecial supervision, and I trust that my reputation is
eulTimently , stablishod to satisfy all that my table will
be unsurpassed.
Terms will be 819 per week.
Transient Boarders eh pet day.
Curium) Minot ed to the House will take Boarders to
and from the Ocean tree of charge during bathtng_hours.
•
Jet!-tf ISAAC THAYER.
AMERIOAN . HOTEL, . ALLENTOWN
PA.—Thin well-known and popular hotel has
duringthe past season, been
liltrA'PLY ENLARIMD AND IMPROVED.
find is now in coptioily and convenience aaoond to non..
In the interior of Pennsylvania. The beautiful an
heoltefut situation of Allentown renders it a de
lishiful summer resort, in view of which sp ecial or
ronsements have been made by the
r romrietors toao
oommodate summer boorders. . R_KORTEL,
Jena bol K• • HTUONV.
BEDrowo SPRlNGS.—Thitiwell-knowit
and delightful Summer 'Resort will be opened for
,the twoeption of Visitors on the Fissr OF JUNE,
and kept open till the let of October.
'Tee Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
0. ALLEN, whose eXPerieneeenartenas Manners, and
attention to hie guests. give the amplest assurance of
comfort and kind treatment.
Parties wishing rooms, or anrincormation in. regard
to the place, will address the subscriber,
MO. P. NEED, Seger end Treasurer, •
Bedford Mineral Springs Co.
CONGRESS lIALL—ATLANTIC CITY,
N. J.—This snamous Mum situated at Atlantic
g i lt,. will be reopened with every accommodation for
!linters on the 20th instant, by the subscriber. The
blouse fronts the beach lid feet, aiving a effilendid vie*
of the Mean. and la near the Fleeing and canine point.
Pro pains will be neared to secure the comfort and eon
trenienoe of guest,
g
TFIONIAR C. lIATI RRTT
NEPTUNE HOUISE—rATLANTIC CITY.
This popular and eminently favorite Honee.at
Atlantic City has. since the , oloeilig of last season, been
enlarged. refitted. refurnished, and completely re
juvenated in every particular. and is now Open for
the season. Prom jte delight ful eitgation, near
ness to all places of interest. mom proximity to the
safest and best part of tno beach. it is rendered one o ,
the moat convenient and decidedly the pleasantest house
on the Island.
tpy T v eruut-810 lf price. per week ; auo per day. Children and
ants ha
JOHN MICK, Proprietor.
ILL. FURRY, duperintandent.
COTTAGE RETREAT,
Beautifully and conveniently located at
AT 1.... gt IN TIC) CITY, N. J.
Boarders sonommodated on manmade terms.
jelo-3m 61. filaCt.Eßß. Proprietor.
STAR HOTEL,
NEARLY OPPOSITR ?RS D. 6. !INTEL,
ATLANTIC OITY. t N. J.
BAMUEL ADAMS , PIIVPRILTOR.
FIFTY CENTEL
ALB°. CARitYAGES TO AM.
Kr Boarders riatommodated on the moat reasonable
terms
IVIANSION HOUSE, MAUCH 011IINK,
4/-
CARBON CO., PA. This le the moat comfort , .
Me and Citenenre hotel in Northern Penney'vents, nn. ,
the proprietor Miters himself ittst•thuo Cm' kitbag .1 "
o.seaed in keeping it In a meaner that Cannot tail to ea
turfy all hagueete.
The Room. are newly and elegantly furnished. alto
the Table 1111/8,11 contain, the 'very beet the Market*
effoni.
The hotel is loomed on the bank, of the Lehigh
direetly opposite the railroad dept'. and at the base ci
bleach Chunk -Slountnin : A path ; Cads from the rear al
the house to the iop of this mountain. from which ruler,
some eiant hundred feet above the I.,ehigh, the mast
sublime seine nanelnnote urerisoeoree, .
The House in abundantly supplied with t .e best eel
"AZ,' Mountain 0111%. can be taken at alt - tuna.
leaf -Yrn oholl.o' HOPPI•I3. Proprietor.
AMERICAN I.IAUVII °BUNK,
PA.—This HOTEL to now kept Ina manner et
fording every corn ort to etmnsere and travellers.
Arransemente hme been made due season to (Lenora.
Modate RU al MEE BOAR DER S. The most sublime
monntain scenery nod rural enjoyments are here mf.
forded. Alletiet Kb 'MEM. I•ra,
OEO. W:WILIi 1.14%1. .
JCS-WI Proprietor'.
THE SEA-SHORE—ATLANTIC CITY.
11 McKlßßire's U. B. 11 rEL.
The undersigned, proorm, or of the above•named
house, being now prepare( to receive guests, re
speotfullr 'album a share of the public gotten-
MC; 6'oireclealltantr summeri ptrled wi a n u g r . s tSOltell e n n le:itt. d oor
trill:Le (beside
%% be gi r t; TentletlWa threeg, tePeaeuV;
isonto, wash-room, and spumous bar-room. Bowling
steam. Billiard Rooms , and hot and (told Halt-wets,
Bath Hoorn(' have been eonstruoted for the aneommo
ation of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted
with gas. The house has been newly painted and fur
nished whelp the shaded grounds surrounding it have
been put in complete order. A well manned pleasure
Yacht, and an excellent Band of Miune, have been en
gagelsed for the season. J. bIeYIBBIN.
J-tf
CARLISLE
The !avant., retort fo'r those
who appreciate Grand Scenery.
Pare Mountain Air. Invigorating
Bathe. barge and Well-ventilated
Rooms, Good Society, ands Good
Table.
WHITE eITL P Q U R
SPRINGS,
Cumborlaud co o Pa.
Accommodationsfor
300.
TIMIS OWE
EN,
1.17.9 m
1!=1M;=1
I;ENDENIN. & VISSCHER,
Carhal.% Npnng, re.
COLUMBEA HOUSE, ()APE ISLAND—
CAPE MAT, New Jersoy.—This large, first.olass
HOT t. will be opened. for the reception of guests. on
the 28th June, 1860. The House has been completelt
repaired and refurnished. A DOW cooking range, ovens,
/team bailors, and every modern improvement added.
Nxten•lve stabling attached to the premises
AU letters Md. - tamed to the eubseribors, Cape
New Jersey, will be promptly attended to.
LAIRD & WOOLNIAN.
Janice Lnird, lite proprietor F ranklin House,i hl la
dilphisi_ R. H. Woolrean, fonnoriv Provnetor Mount
verann - Routh Cave island. • dam
VAULE 110IFIL, Bk.;TiILEHEM, PA.
ALA This large nndold-estahllsbeiLiJonne s knotyn ea the
"1,E1116}1 VALLEY tIUnt6LER
is now open for the Ration. The asoomtnodatlons of
this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here.
by toe North Penns, Wants Railroad. is one of the plea
santest in our State. Citt,Eß YORE, Proprtetor.
Jere am
A IiERICAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
dire. M. REYNOLDS, Yropnetor.- This favorite
hotel will open for the reeepttoo of visitors on I.IIIIN-
D Y. June 25th. It has been Cab Joy in the beet style,
and every attention will be paid to the comfort of tta
ntleate. tele-M.8091
SEA BATiIINU.
NATIONAL Ire,[4,,
CAPE ISLAND. CAPE STAY, N. I.
This fine, large. and airy house is NOW OPEN for
viintors. is distinguished for comfort. locality, sad
superior accommodations, with ample room for MU per
sons. Terms moderate.
isig3 Pm AARON OA R RETRON. Pmorietor.
SEA BAI'CING. CAPE 181,AND, N. J.
DELAWARS HOW I. now open for the Ramon
isle-em" TAM FR N! WIN Al . Prnpnotor
BUSINESS CARDS.
. . .
SHIRTS LTNEN and Al A ttBFILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLAKH,
A Wise and oho aSsottraeu., 41 WPM. MADE.
always on hand , unto womb I parade arly tha
attention of cairn' and piouipt-ming 9aviLT-TISI6
b n l :Corner of SECOND avid ASCU Stre•ta
dolphin. au7-31,0
LEVI W, GROFF,
Ntar BAREVILLE, LANCASTER CO., Pa.
Manufacturer on theiFroceu
PINCE 1842 OF
DOUDI D IS I'ILLEED
RYb: w.f.( KY.
Warm - ted to be Pure. wi.hnet Corn or Drills,'
DIEIIILLED FROM Tit E DF.I3T OF RYE UNIX.
a-AJ. BAYLIS TIJUMAS,
a ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rea removed hit officio from No, 141 Aroh street to No!
4519 WALNUT Street.
Particular attention gtvon to the recovery of Nle_rpan
we Clams, The draft - 11A and exanprintion of Witlei
Converanoet,Megnmentq, Briefs of Titre, and ether
Ipetruments of Writing. The manasement of k:zeoutor-
Ships, Adridnistratorehlpe, and 'Cruets. supenntendedt
one the beet Amount:tee procured for the yermanellt
veatmente of Money. fistitfaetory roferenon given
when required. ' av3o-6m*
HENRY E. KEENE ' ' . .
ATTORNEf-AT-IWW,
Has REMOVED his °Moe ram No. HA Wainnt street
to N o no South THIRD }Want. masaal..
•
HORACE SEE,
MEOlutriloAL ENOITE, Fuld •
PATENT ATTONNE
.
No. 114 Soma 8 'hi Streot.
(Nam, oppointa the County Courtnouar,)
alrrearea PpeatGoations, ()yawing's. &0., and tninsbote
ot or buninoee onnnented vrith the ohtaintri- of Le+
ten atent. 1%01 tm • .
Ps FUGUET /a, SONS,
e , IMPORTHRS 0.. HAVANA CIGARS,
Ho, 2.6 south - BRUNT Street.
Retinae reselarly a tail aesiiriment of desirable CI
o.ltl which they ear at low rater. for oarrh or ad
proved credit (OW ly
PAWSQH & NIOHOLSON,
1100X.RIN,DTIA,
NOEL 019 AN CiX ST.Etnin
JUistveau 9144 t ad uitganut etreetili
pH L. ELymik,
.1 , 41, 7 M.4t, Pawnor/. Jan. D. N1CH01.3051
IWAGNER. JEILMON,
• ATTOII.NEY AND 0 0 UN8ELLOH-AT-LAW,
odlee, ile, Ile South SIXTH Street,
fOprosite Indepentlenao Squared
Pinttomm,t,
lit _the Ind of reliableAttrirneve, at different points in
the United Matas, is mailed to proaeoute and eolleol
°Woe of evert deserietien.
Patients,' nuentioncen to the esettonntion and TO.
cover at the Mame e Legatees and Devisees, and the
inn nation of Lend, 'Ales end neeuring the interest;
of he re end ell Deraone interested in the saute. in itll
mrta of the Union.
Rea the B tetutes ofett the States and in Uommissioner
fo moat them.
AeDonnone otireftdir taken under Ctraddeetonsi
IWirdin, ,
111011,
Ss" A,,,WIT IOM. 200 Tierca Primo RRetailing Ja• Ojterlest SlA 9n. Moe. tor sale 14 JAMBI! G.ltAlLta
street.
(kAK ORCHARD ACID SPRIN(IB.:'
These lagrincedre.eitualed in Vitt- the
'Oak Orehstrel dßeek,'ln the town of , Akano./4' Genesee
ca.. N. Y., elght tepee south of the Village of M edina, on
the Brie Catuiltend fourteen miles Nom B atavia.
eir The principal Aoid Winks are three in number ;
bes,des thews thersere others : They are animated
within a moult of Mann Sftc rode, Ihe tr ammel
qualities of the Water. are fully shown In the subjoined
ustjen o nials. They anomie a very large amount of bah
Wow, Sulphuric Acid, Sytipthie rif Lime, and Proto
ffialyhate of Bettl- The great medicinal virtues youess
ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pra
wn, in ouch unusual quintities, of these oaratave
substances • •
Handredsjef ease} °Nieuwe, eepeolally those resit
ing.from the sorofelons diathesis, have been oared
their use. '
AST in ski diseitem—even in eon firmed leprosy—the
Watere have iougsi rally eameserul.
. ()pintoes of medical an eatenuflo gentlemen Me given
I lire eiroulars. The ollowin e eminent gent l emen
eyesk in strong tering of the niedioinal value of thee,.
waters: Prof tenons, I'. h onory a Beek, M. It., of
Albany ;Jas. Metraachmn M. D.. D.. ut Albany; Edward ,
tillitliif l s l ;.t ) ls, ° . f .r N . 4 ' 741 O"PL R O . OII,IO7.V. L I°.` V ire;
recommend the waters configenti v. Dr Spring refers to
erase of chronic duerrhaa of reverel years' srandrg.
which was cured by the ve• of the water. Dr. Beak says,
0 I am satisfied th,ll, these waters are hig hly valuable is,
medicinal agnate., thimpbell says, Tney meet y e
l a tiz i lill v tazelloial tor all chronic diseases ofthe stomach
Inns. P. White read a paper on the aubleat of these
atere,_before the Academy of Phyeiciaus. in the any
of New Yrritt, whioh he slates th .t the Water. pos.
eons decidedly tonic, ref rigerant, and estringent proper
ties; and thin the taus °Wismar,' to which they are
more yartruhirly 114JIPIT are chronic , effect tensor the
duet:lee and Town:Try enemas. and some of the colons
OUT diseases • chr ors lc dyspepsia: chronic dtarrAcea ;
chronic dyscritery • chronic diuresis; chronic eystats ;
diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage. such an PutPU•
en heMorrhagren, and , 11000Inquative sweats ai Hectic
Fever. The Water may also be ohm used with ad
vantage, ho sayy. In cases of low typhoid fevers; in
convalescence front protracted fevers, en miens the ap
petite and promote digestion : i t diarrturaa. particularly
such as are deperdeni on a relaxed or ulcerate° state
rat the mucous membrane of the intestine's. In calm
ime affooLone. or iithiasia, attended with phoselattle
sediments. it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to
munatto cold, as being more e. Ascot and loss apt by
continued ,ten to disorder the stomach, .n febrde Me
ows& it can be used weeny diluted, RS refrigerant
to diminish thirst and preternatural heat In skin Ms
wis,a—in those form. al dyspepsia comeeted wi.h an
alkaline condition of the stomaoh, as in Plantes, or wa
ter-brash. it will prove better than hydra:Mimic acid,
In oesesof Co/ica pictonson. and othe injurious eon
sequences arising from the notion of load, this water
will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic
leharynsitii, larinigifie, chronic mucous ca'arrh. and
Wenn asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally)
!Ma tousle in ulcerated sore throats. in mote of sali
vation. and to kercorrhea and glee! ; and also repass.
When taken internally. a wee-g lassful 01 the Water,
diluted, taken three times a day, re sufficient for an
Other teetimontals from physician', and other ro
epeotable individuals, may be seen on application to
the Agent. ,
• Dealers supplied on liberal terms.
No Water sessias toeless Procured from
H. W. BOSTWICK.
Sole drat •
- 074 BROAD w AY,
New York.
For Sale at the following Agencies:
FWKOBitlith BROWN'S Dnig and Chemical
Rom Northeast earner of FIFTH and CHLS,UNUT
Streets.
Alen for sale at F.R.F.D_ERT,CK BROWN, Ja.es. Drug
and charm° ,I Store., continental Hotel, corner of
NINTH and CBES MUT Stream. Philadelphia.
The Trade sepolisd at Wholesale Prime. nisla.swly
THE ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
AND OILOWII 24011.8 AND 110Illt PUMAS. EVENT DAY.
And teetimonie e, new. and almost witnaut number.
might be given. Irony ladies end stuntmen in nit grades
of surety. wh. we Rutted ternimany none en Id secia.
that Prot. Woods Hair Restorativewtll restore the bald
and um, and erexerve the hair of the youth to old ale,
in all its youthful beauty
BierPLR Casa.., Mich.. Dec 21,1848
PROF. Wo0D: Thee unlit please accept a hoe to in•
form thee that the hair on my head all lab on . over
tweet. tears ago, palmed by a oomytheated eh , pone dis
ease attended with en eruption on the head. A con
tinual Coarse el eillT•Ting throu4n life having reduced
me to a stets or depande,ce I hate nor been able to
°Main ruff for ea" neither hate I been able to do
them no in consequence of winch my head bee suffered
extremely front cold, This iuduuod me to par Briggs
& Ho gee almost the last rant I had on earth for a two
dollar b Atte of thy Ilistr Restorative about the let of
August last. I have laithfully followed the directims.
am. the kalif slot now covered with hair Haag and
black, though shorty it is also coming in all over my
bead Feeling oonfident that ano her large bottle would
['etyma it entire!y and perrnutently. I feel anxious to
perileVete in its bee. and Icing destitute of means to
purchase any a ore, I would as., thee if thee wuuldst
not to, willin. to send me an °bier onthine agents fo , a
bottle, end remote tot yself the twisters neearation
—" 'I he reward is to those that are kind to tt.e widow
and the In the dere"
Toy friend. BUS ANN Ali KIR BY.
Liao:PM. Noble cio..lndiana. Feb 5, loop.
Fuer. 0 .1 Wool): Dear Sir: Intim latter part of the
pant HAL while attending the State aid National Law
R o hm of the state of No Or k' ark. ray hair, from a cause
unknown t.i me. eoinnieneed ea' very rapic b, no
that in the short span of six months , the whole upper
part of my scalp Wee finnan entire!, beret. of Hanover
ing, and much of the remaining python upon the side
and back penal my herul enemy after bocanis gray; so
that you %till ebt be surprised when I tell you that, upon
my return to the State of Indi ton. tin more (MUM sa
QUaintatcee changet e, inul•h at a loss to discover too m u se of the in my aPPi N ntattee. tot in) Mere tor
beetle at quitiniances were to reetig Nee me at NI,
lacunae made application to the must sinful physi
cians la the arlartfir but, receiving nu mesurance f r om
them that my hair could again be restored I was forced
to become reconalled to my fate. until. fortunately, in
the latter part °Mho year 1061, your Restorative was
recommended to me by a dru-gist as being the moat
rehab e Hair Restorative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and
found to my great satisfaction that it was protium* the
desired effect. Nino° that tinie. 1 have Used seven dol
lars' worth of your Restorative. and as a mull. hove in
rich colt of very suR blink hair, watch no owner can
buy.
Aa a mark of ray granted° for Year labor and skill in
the production of so win:War tit anl have recom
mended its use to many or Aar friends d ficqueintan-
Dec woo. I sin happy to 'Worm you, are mutt IL With
like effect. Yen ream MIMI), lout
Lerra.
Attorney and Conn Per at Law.
Depot. 444 Broadway, and sol by all dealers throu4h
out tub world,
The Res'orative is put up in Potties of three sixes.
lac. e medium, and se all; the mall holds half a
Plitt. and retitle for one dollar nor bottle; the inadium
belt• et leer [gigot , ter cent more in proportion then
the urn ill, rat tea lor Iwo dulbua a bottle the burn
holds., quer:, 40 percent. more In prOpoi thin. end re
triple for SI a tittle
.1 W. 'OD es CO .Pi r.p. inters. 4 I I BRo A DWAY,
New Yi. , k and I I a RR btreit, at Louis Mir
den mild by all good Draggirs n nil 1 , Lam Goods Veal
a void here by BYO rr k co„ 231 North SECOND
Street. ault-inwf d-euwl%' tf
()THERE'
MO ^ IIF Rg.
11.1 011 EttS.
WO PHr R
tvlu rH• Hs.
It rtnier ba obviona rnL on y to you trot to artery attan
true vet/ton. Or time hilt dilgeUel of .n.
bias 'MS? Orden, I urn a tlioordered oontlitioli or their
twetu, ta.• it in Wo !gel/nit to your ration
for the allevtstiou and ourn of Vtorrn armpit a turfrurlY
known se
DR. EATON'S
iNFA COB DIAL.
Prepared from a lormuln used by 1)r. Fa . on with re
roorkatt o mayoral Llam{ SeVeral terve'
practice. we
krow it to be a watt reliable aria !Moat:Was remedy for
toftot.le ekm,plautta. arid one trial alone will catiVinee
rum or lb:, Nor ?Wilt , over ryes , / alt ,- preparation of
the lurid. It to part.oulatly tecotemerded
FOR CHALON Eli TEE CHINO,
end et thin ritual of inftntite life. when tour anxious
heart are pained by wan saint the . utferinis of vour
little onea• it will be fo hd invaluable in So reruns the
Gums, Redurtnif Diffammasion, old all
Pat.. Vac DICK •NbfI ATTE Dona Te.ETHINO,
such es Diarrhea. Donator,. Gripe gin the lloosels,
elrioity of the Stomach ;Vend. Colic. aid Cold in the
Head we confidently offer thin es a certanivelief and
cure In every u a, when clVell in time. It will layette.
bly regulate the stomach and Dowels. evAl Iq importenee
in this respect can hardly e estimated.
IN curovutioN+,
from which more trent,' are said to die then from nay
ether disnitsei the little sufferer is lenitive ummeta
ntouify.es if hi mule ;.end in this diced reinstate;
alone its intrinsic value is such that it lots eon recom
mended hnut (-to family to anorier. until tap mime of
DR. r.ATo sq.t INFANTIt,t, itOßOltiL has bert.ime
Nmaur as a bouteho'd word." We vow set.your et
tentiou too. subject of vital Interest to yourself..ll well
as to Tour suffetinK child, Dr. Eaton's hitintile Cor
dial contains
• ,NH MORPHINE OR OP/ATE
of also kind. or of whatec, nature. O&P" a fart rnAieA
we are fully war, mud in sta:ins cannot be said of any
other preraration foe infantile diseases. at rem time
before the putoie. - iEtl We find that throughout the
country. Mott me are beaming convinced citrus truth.
and of the sad and blighting consequences which ire
ti h e e rt f it n i r n u t i o ,
or ve i u ,i l i t t ot i i i n tm ,
r t o v rn e . u d s i gf t no i r r ozi n cs tin d u is e ^ d u .d oie u ch n in
titration being Juvenal/1y followed by stopelaction, and
oonotp4hon of the bowels, twain,: oftentitnes in con-
VOillollB , Heresy DR KATON'n INFANTILE COR
DIAL differs Iron every other remedy. It
DOES NOP CONSTIPATE
the bowels, neither dues it art br deadening the genii-
Willies of your ohililen but nature& 1, , through to rare
Ry times. removing alpain nod native of
disease.. we earriert.y recommend you. therefore,
lose no tune in procuring a loco Oa, that tow trim have nt
Uund a remetlY Womb will never WI to roliove your
arid,' m t IMP to need. It Is perfectly harrnk 4, and can
nel injure the mart delicate lent.
Take none but Mt. E thIFANTIL E COR
DIAL, This you can rely upon. rrica Y 4 cents per
tAtIo. ;
Prepared only bv CHURCH & Dr/FONT.
Wo. 409 FIROADWA Y. New York,
An d nold by them. aLd by all respotable Drug... CO ists and
by 9YOT r •it •
ant-inwf•eow 232 North SECOND St., Philadelphia
THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND,
DAILBYI 15.A.01 4 3AL PAIN .P.XTRAOTOK
Il A c S intm u e n n i j e a rs nd al ti l lalin s ,q up a p ep l l a io n a ted
tiorte a in ll bo o ti t t h th e e r
Eastern and Western . Hennepheres, wherever Intro
noed t &MI ate tarriasse mint is the true seeret of ath
success in all easansees aireclfows, whether the amuse
be Imam or diesels'.
DUENS At rd 804441
are Instantly relieved of their arigulab, pain ens
mllamination. by a Cite], p applipappn of tie lacy
/W/0W k.saisr,, and the , flesh lir renewed ii if by e
charm.. no blemish or s F , remainin t t i
THE FRIEND OP , TIIE NU FIERY.
Children are frequent i ‘ i sufferers rem external in.
uriee, eaPeol4. ll Y front Fluid end Cams ens En-
P.osicer—thereiore every Z mother should have this
he'/11/16 Preparation non. stantly on bear., 1: heal s
sm.: Erensts,and quickly gy ie . :moven the TETTER or
RINUWORss, se prtea- ent ill Ms narsary
t 0 TRAVI,LLEIII3 Y SEA AND LAND.
'Sue • rich: Mat, the Tra. 0 veller,and every other in
dividual whose lot in tire .--, thrOws him within the
ohanoe or aircident from o _, szplorims, Ars, or cons
:ion, should beer in mind... -, that this Alegi° Eztraotot
is hie beet and only friead. . It is ball , portable son
°herrn, and eneuld ever lie lo ale companion, me a frieLd
in need., Thom are thou- ›, rands of hying whoopee:
to testify to its marvellous w virtue, who owe thee
'‘' llg I,2:l7i;`,';daNuVet.' -4 ..3 t c:lilVlßitk e ltg Y .,:, let
which DALLEY'S_MACII, CAL .P.A.
RE : RACT
OR la a SRLYk.NTIVE n as well aa LURE:
Burns, Erysthe las. Scresof all kinds,
lirouses. Fisla Shot wounds,
Souls, Er tu nst intes, Scrofula.
Broken Breast. Paver ores, Scurvy,
Rite, of Reptiles, Peloarh /Scalds,
canner, eleaulular Dim-Scurf,
Cracked 111,. ,, easee. Scald Reza,
gmtieri.,.., - tiacii:::g.'7,m, , , , itznka,
Cramp, Pimples, mors,
Contracted Oords, l'iles, Tatter,
piare., Poison, Steen,
sepaos of the itheurnatlert. Venereal Soros.
Skin, HA". kit.
Sold at the p_nneipa Depots , Broadway. New Tory,
and 21 and tel Chartres street, New orlE:.zs, t, 3.
WRICHT tr. CO., General Agent. It rep etso be oh ,
tamed of all respectable Druggists and Merchants
three , , es o, s ti.Pted ktntolt 'red Penede.
(rasp YOrT k CO., 233 North SECOND Street.
Was e,le Aeouu .or A'ar,..,. x 43,
TO TLII; PUBLIC.
CALHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR
The above patent is deemed, by scimitar° and bract:
cal Inca, to bo the very bent over "Roved to the public,
and wench; only to be aeon in actual overatom toy fto
merits to be appreciated. Nothing ever intrcduccd
so perfectly adapted for ventilawna private and publw
!madame, schools, hospitals, engine houses, wines,
steam and galling vessels. arid for the once of anal'
linnets they have no equal.
anufacittared yd for ivtleriolesale and retail, sit
the Rentinlnd entlirlps aro r ivibis of
Ott WILL A NIL Stroet,
Pomona.' tttetitiou will 0 tsvi, to all dvianytlon 4 of
getttuw and ventilatma by the undera wned, who h.
eon many y ears ;inimically Bestir:ad in the alio' e busi
ness, Also for sale, Cnlur'e jolty-cele [gated wartn-nti
fit i ta, ,, e i t t mking recuex, bath bpiyiextrektfUr
CLAIMS ON INFLAND.
wooltvi&N &•WILSON,,_
Iticonnn 013t.nmetri. F.DWA HD J. Wtr...oril,
4TT01:4 , th'S AND COU , SELI.OttS 1.41 Y,
No. 124 itflOnDWA Y,
Having establiineJ A. tontave O , mvepondenoe and
Jiglion:e..thrtiuittioui: ',eland, will take °lvan° of the
nolleotion of Claime, Legaciee &0., and attend to other
hominess inane part of that ountrr. lett' etutham
JAM BETT:..r INVENTIONS
- 11 FOR LADlES.—Approved of and highly reotynt
mended h. the Medina/ profeeeton throng bout the United
tltates % nlttY l'honsand fntra Ids bryvITIII DO4a hdelaed
DY thew r+ felolatte tp ucp hp: St's - giant appnanees. She
would CilUiloll 01t1ronants nod others against pa run:tent
tutoept at reit:donee. WAIJIUT Eitrint, where
sho can consuld deft., between the noun of
Bpd 0 liar hook of testimonlals will net °von on appli
oatton Sent free to any part of the United States. He
It nature to on earth antele. twaa have if
- —•- •
T- 4 R - • Tar in kegs and barrels, for sale
t.y ROWLEY. & No. 16
Eplitll VT , A RVI? I
- •
AFLOAT.-5 Uuo bushels Turks
N- 7
bland now Jandine from Ilrio T, Wafter, for intio
in kiln to snit by n Lt. X. JUJU(' is SOU'l H .Itrti s2U ltUtt.l H W FIA R . 48, aul4 6C.
QA AP I ( )IL.—Baceigalupi's, for sale by
WsTsiERILL & BROTHER. 47 end 49 North
SECOND. duvet.
JiatILKOADJLININI %
TILE PENNEITINANIfti , p, lc N T'H.A
, -
.ueo N
1860.' • I_B6o.
'TUB CABACII# I 9 I ) itornit Now ,CLVIii !
, YO ANY i ' E u TY.
Tititig. THROBS ' AS ltl BR Tialttol
LiNTWEBN 'PHILAJ) L 1:1 PTA - Kawlifri
connecting direct pt Bh (inapt Through Tut no
from Boston, New yorkond . all rot A gnat, and ta the
Llama Depqt et rittabp,it `with 'I hxemth Trams to and
from all points intim wort. NoTthlreat, and Southweet
- -tint! , furnishing facilities for the raas_Pgrtatior cr
Yaasemxerai unpurroutssd im. IrpoPd - anoonuort by any
miler route.
&Orem and Fart Linea 'tin %teeth so Pittman',
without change o
dr per eat w eaner Oondactora. All throu t h Pas.
tango: Triune ropidel w.th , Longlu,or.e's Patent
Ilraice , -epeed un hirol , :f the engineer.
thee addingmtron to the Wets of. travel.ere.
Pmoking Carr itr6 aqathed to eaolty.rmw WOcstriol'e
bleeping Can' to Exress told rest 1111112. Lb.
parraEss RUNS DAI L Y : Mail and Fast Lines. Ben..
Mars excepted.
Nail Train leav e. Philadelphia at 180 A. AL
Fast Line . 1140 A. M.
10,45 m
•I 'k e A s' Y T T r tg a ll LEAVE ''
A/3 FOLkW . B :
II amebnri Accommodation, V/ 1 90 1 11Mb iP. )16
iguaebarg ..
46 4.00 r. M.
West Chester '' 113 0 , //.40 AL
M.
West Ohelter .Pr - 11., . e •'
...giar.Passtintlita Mail, West
Oliesi v er Aooommodation,And Columbia Trams.
Passengers for Bunbtui, Williamsport, Elmira, BuHq
lo, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
i &depths, at 7.15 A. M. and 2 P. M. go direotly through.;
Tickets Westward may bagibtalaed at the Whom of the
..lomnany in Philadelphia, New. York. Boston, or Hal
thnote ; and Ticket': Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Moe' in the West; also on board any of the
relialar Line of Maulers on the Muonsalem or Ohio
avers.
F .
tar aro always as low. and time as amok. as by any
other Route.
For further infortnatton apply at the Passenger Sta
ti
Boutheast comer el Eleventh and Market fitypets.
the oompletlon of the Western oonneetions of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chloaro.make thus the
DIREOT LINE IlFirvvEEPt THR EAST AND TRE
GREAT WEST.
The connection of traolui by the Railroad ands' at
httsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Fremht.
together with the $llllllll at tans, are advantates_readny
appreciated by Blgieppers of Freight, and the Travel
ling Pnblio.
hlerehanta and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, 050 rely with cOnn
dance on its speedttransit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the West by the Perinsylvanta Railroad ors at alt
!Ont., as favorable as ate idarsed by other Railroad
Companies.
RD" $e pesticidal' to mask packages via Pam,. Jail
road.
- Fer Freight Contracts or attiopin g Dlrectiotts, apply
ro, or address either of the follow= Agents of the Con.
reby :
D. A. ATEWART, PittalAari;
T. num:. & Co., EanesvillB.o.; J. J. Johnston Mules,
o.;a
•H. McNeely, Maysville, Ey.; Ormsby & provisos,
t'ortiononA, O.; Paddock & Jetlersonwl e.
t
in
R
ile
1421,!1 n t.
Jos. E. moose, un_Av y.; .
Evansville, Inot.; ° N. W. Gm mli Co., Catro,_lll,.; H.F.
Sass, Binder & Mass. vis,,Mo_4 Jobe R._blar
rm Nashville, Tenn.; Hands & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.;
tilarso & Co., Chioaso, 111.0 Y. R. H. goonts, Allan,
o- to Yreisht Agents of Railroads at =Mont points
in toe west.
B. B. KINOBTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
iia OBAVY & xoorra. ea North etreetrraltimm.
& CO., 1 Astor Rouse, or 1 S. William st.,N.Y.
kEECIT & CO., No. 77 theteatlet, Uoston.
11. 11, IiOUBTOII, Goal k reigns Asset. Phila.
L. L ROIJET, Gerel Tloket Agent, EtUbs.
JaLlr
E. LEWIS, Oen') &WI Altoona. JP&
isigarmriPHILADELPIIIA
Ak N RICA DINGRALI e
ROAD.—PANSENGSR TRAINS for, POTTSVILLE,
READING and HARRIS. Br.
MORNING LINE DAIL „(Sululare eseentedj
fosse New Depot. oorper o Bltoe.D and CALLOW
HILL Streets. PHILADELPHIA,I.Pasaenger entranegs
on Thirteenth and qu Callogtult Street. )8.01) A. bt.,
oonnenting at Harnabura with the PENNS)) i.VANIA
RAILROAD, iP. M. train runninr l;ttsbura ; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY LO6 P. M. train running to
CENTRAL RAILROAD
tze L and the NORTHERN
CENTRAL RA/LROAD I P. M. train. running to Sun
bury:l/to.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets, PH ILAD ELPH IA .(Psesenger entraneen
o b T .moightg i ntillreglt:! t dr& r , T t B b;
at P M.. DAILY, (Sundays ea
seined.)
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD,
Float PpILADILIIIIA Milell.
To Pliceniavile.--. 781
Reading- • 68
Ed
DgMuainulhrohrsribnu..rg—
,
I
Treleorton IL
yr.b Jtmetion,.lsB
I
Northue . i ..
mrina......171
Milton
Money- —HI
Jersey Shore m
Look ---g
Haven,—..—..236,
iston—
linamsport and Elmira
Elmira Railroad.
The SAO A. M., and the 8.671 P. M. train oonneet daily
at Port Clinton,(Eundies eXoepted_,) with the CATA
WIBBA. WILIAMSPORT and ERIE RAILROAD,
making oinue conneonotie with line. to Niagara Pals.
Canada. the West, and Soutirweirt-
DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and
CALLOWHILL Berea%
aplS-tf or. f 7. ggett.H]CNNEV.Bear.tarv.
NOTICE.--CIIESTKR
VALLEY RAILROAD—P4B
- DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE ISTATIOND,—On and after 98th May,
IMO. the Passenger Train' for DOWNINGTOWN
AID start from the nay Passmer Depot of the Philt
Lt OADand (0 1Rulr 1Mtv zur*tn.entatiaren
trammel op_ ailowhill.
MORNINO TRAIN for Downingtown , loaves at &OD
. __hl
AFTERNOON TRAIN far DoWninitOWP, leitin ea
I P. fd,
DAILY to ttpdays eseepte‘i
by order o. th e Board of Walsers of the Pkllaislokla
and litsaanti Itsilmad Copwcf.
W. U. AlelLHENNEY.Deoretary.
PHILADELPIILA.AND
READING RAILROAD.
REDI:CTION OF PARES!
On and after APRIL 9d, 1940. Comnititation Tiokets,
with twenty 41.1 coupons. will be Issued, good for the
holder end ant member of hie family on coo PedeffneOT
Tram, and at coo time. They will be sold by the
Treasurer, at the office of the company, tio. 1:17 South
FOURTH dtreet.rit a reduction of twenty-five r °flit
from the regular fares. Parties inching enjoy e
Bummer in the Cellar, Wi ll find MAI a very &limb e
route. the Schuylkill and Lebanon Palters being =On/
the inOlithealltlint and healthy in the State, and awes
sible by foar treine from sod to Philadelphia Call,.
S. BRADFORD, Treasorer,
enTLADILPHIA. Mirth lath. 1110. mhV-tf
N KS'l.' ()HESTER
TKA!NB via PENN4YL I 7 --
role 1 11 :40Mve depot. 0011101 EI.EvENTFI
and MARKET, at 7.70 A. 11.. 1130 P. hi., mule P :11.
On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and wait
chotstfq at it F.' .I. lysit•if
WS CIiESTER
amtiAm 1.4; i RAILROAD TRAINS VIA
Kit:
4
Rands', at 7.11 A. M., IL P. M., and IP. $l. Lea.e
Woad Chastar at OM A. M.. 111.3 A. 1411.. and 1.10 P. M.
SHIPPING.
Aum FOR
AND
GHVRNNUHETEAMSHIPS,
Hun Freirt at an !wale of PlYellit per Cent. be
lay New Tor Stimmahl m as.
OR ORA STON % S. O.
The 11. S. Mall Steams hip EVSI ONE. STATE. Cap
min Chu, P. Marshman, will and on Wednesday,
dui;nag 13, et 10 O'o:o0k A. M.
nrough ta V o lt , b o A iNr-orAr A te f hglir at Sea.
'the D. S. Mail l 'ilteamsZ (3.1? GEORGIA.
Captain John J. Garvin, wad sail on Monday. Angina
20, at 10 A. 2,1.
10/110111 tap 60 hours-only 61 hours at Sea.
&suing nays oh angestfrom every Saturday to every
five days. troOde reoarrett. and Hills of Leenti lelnee
8 7417. mde-wheel Steamships ILEX
STON STATE asid STATE OF GEORGIA now ran am
above every ten days, thus forming a Sve-day oommu-
Mutton with Charleston and Saysmiah. and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah, ,neae Ships eon
neot with stean.ers for Florida, and vita railroads, 3m.,
for all plaoes in Le S NSU outh RANCE. guiteonthwest
Freight and Institute 012 a large proportion of Goode
shipped South will be found to be lower by theta "Aso
than by sailing , each, , the remit= being ono-aall sag
to
k13.-Ingurantie on all Railroad Preigi . t ig entirely
utuieuegarity, farther as
Oh arlestOn or Yunnan. the
Railroad CoMpentrui to ail nays from theta points,
GREAT RE UCTION IN "'ARR.
Fa u b y this route 30 to to per aut. .3.4eaper than by
then nd Route, be Wee the ollowing sche
dule. hrough tickets from Phila
ton and Savannah steamship', iNg MEALS ea
the whole route, egoept from OW attest and UMW
ash to Montgomery I
1T1L41113
To Charleston 015 00 Charleston— -.,1133 60
Savannnh.— 15 Oo Savannah.. -. 31 00
Augusta-- SO Od Augusta 26 DO
Macon-- xl 00 Macon— _ 32 15
Atlanta.....-.. 3100 Atlanta— at co
29 00 Columbus--....-- 36 00
ilbany -_.. 24 001 A1bany....,.-. c o
Mont emery __. 24 00 Montgoniory—. 33 00
°We._ CO Mobile_ _—_ 43 00
ew Orleans -.... 30 Te l Nay Orleans-..-._ 61 co
'o bills of lading signed after the ship baa galled.
For freight or emote apply on board, at seedl3s
wharf above Vane streot,or to
ALEX. HERON Jw inr.
Southweat corner FOURTH and Cap
Agents in Cluirlestoo t _T. T. CO. BUD . _
Els,yannith, HUNTER & GAM/31E14.
Fot Florida froM Charleston. steamer Carolina MOT
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and
Sc, John's every Tocaday and %somas.
THE BI ITJSEI AND NORTH
... AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAAI-
_...
PROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
(liter ("elan .... • • •• • ...
• Second Caton easattua.. ....... . ...... .....• • • 7;
PROM neaTitti TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Caton Paqs4.o ............ _am
Second Cabm Pu lit e° .....
The atone from New York call at Cork It , rbor.
The ships from Boehm call at Halifax and Coat Hir
ter.
h.RSIA, Capt. Judkine. ICANAIIA. Capt Lang.
ABABA. Cant. J. Mona. \!E RICA, Capt. Al irnr.
AMA. Capt tit II Lott. VI etliAlt A, Copt Anderson
Capi. •hanuon. PUS, , PA, Capt..) . Leitch
SI lA,lnow building.)
These vaunts col rya clear white Unlit at mean-heed ;
green On star ward ; rod on port low
CA NAHA. Lang, leavre tioaton. WedueSdal. Aug. 8
ASIA. Lott, " N. York. Wednesday . Aug. la
V ttorA, t oiton, llo•ton Wednesday. Aug. 1,2.
Pb Rt.!, . Judaism. " N. York Wednesday. Aug.
AR ARIA, Rota, • 4 R ston Wedn , stI4T Fent
AFRICA, dimmer'. " N. WA. Wedne•day, Dept. 12
Bartha not soeured until paid for.
An exceriehoed Surgeon on board
The 111WIPT8 ol these ships will not be aceounraVe ro T
Gold, ether Dunlop. epee e, Jewvlry, Proomho *one;
or Metals. unle,s Wu of Wien are maned therefor and
the ',silts thereof [nem , eXprettei. Vot freistlit or pas
sage. apply to E. CUNWIID, 4 Bowling Green.
auQ New York.
M ACKEREL, SHAD. HERRING,
13.1- 1000 bbl* Noe. 1, 2 and S largo and medium Mao
kerel.tn assorted paolraKos, ore ye yoboioe
abso
50 bbl e. new No .! lases
20 hart fadepow No. a d o.
&Italie new No. S
medium do.
60 do new Eastern Mete Nhad.
60 half obis new do do do.
1600 bble n,w 1-:Astport No. 1 Ileums.
AA, do do do.
l O U do new tkutton No. I O.
Odo do No I scale Vien
26 do prime Zoo 1 1 4 4i1110)1•
quintrits Gra,spillanl, ilodash.
10.) boxes new 11311eImer °minty Cheese.
Now landine end to storm, fin sale by
11 1 12 /t IS 00N13.
1 4 11 0 t.1)1(I'll tkV).3
CANDIA:S,
PARnAFirvb 'WAX,
PURE ISPERMACJETI,
CHEMICAL BPEHM,
ADAMANTINE.
Assurtecl sines.
Packed in plain or from boxes to mot any market.
Forsale by the arenty of the manufacturers.
fetTRAIN k MoiCEON R.ll and fe A. WHARVES',
e scsor
TAPS_.
VAN 11..artOrel It MoREONE'S CELEBRATED
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE,
watimicAL OLIVE,
EXTRA PALE,
PALE,
BROWNFULLe
I ,
N
ir G ta rTytOfILEwT &e,FOTRAIN & eoe KONE. o an h 24 WEARVE'S.
Also wholesale uralalr. in
C4ICDA NUT. COTTON SEED, PALM AND ELA
INF 011,5 telß-e• tf
VVoF K'S ODOMETER BAND QOM,
Hcrtfogol. Conn
. r manufactuge WEEK'tt
PATENT ODONIF.Tb.4 0A e nIAt3E VIANDS, yrtneb
flee 4Prible , °bean and efft tent. theeturtng wito neer
ring aoauraoy an , dintanke palmed oyor by the velm,
to whine they are attached. 'I hese extra-fnghed band
ain:t.
RiMit a trtile more than inferior banda 'mama{ the
Oet3r,
Y. 0 1 1- 1 204, reliable Agents Wanted to all perm or the
Oaaaa gaud ear eiraatays
HENNESSY BRANDY.-70 caslo, ,x)
4--z-t,if Q. De V tgaariej lin . d 4 it new,, fa tag P
'PRIV). (leaned at a low pnce,
-11. to obtain the oontivs. Mums WM. 'P INSON
Prgaretta Office, Dna tiefiti eama4 street. I:N4u
14 1 URN EBB, MONISteISETT A'
„r OOP'
Alga atit. ,
FIRST FALL BA LK OF IMPORTEDUM GOODS.
Ott Tueeditl. Morning,
August 21st, at 10 o'ielook, ettialiniast 00 0 00,0°.
oredis,
I , acketilea and lots at etiaeonable tiOodewording of
Isle.
LARGE 101.1.1;: OF FORPICIN DRY GOODS,
(81ightly painagPd • I
From the store of tritium Yard Giltnota; k Co.
On Tuesday Morning,
August 21st. at 10 o'clock. t 1.4 ostaloins, a large snort
meet of Dry Goode.
•
Consisting in Part or—
, 000 dor. men's gnu women's rimer notttni hoisery.
OPO do kid, =
IV Elk, oott0..o• rod Marin° gloves,
60 do kid gallica or.nsy do ,a•qt gloves.
I.lio pot. ool'd and kiliPr tonlol,ng and belt ribbons.
150 dos. plain and emb not o online Mars.
4.0 do fillet mitts; tong and short
MO pea. toilliame.leconet. 011iabriookixd Striae mu
-1
60 do auce e.
rior quality Trish 'kens
55 dos linen stunt fronts.
eco 0 6 to 8 10 linen dement tabla.:olothl.
150 am. p inled milk Nets -
HO do mohair debem,. and aced Coberge.
no do somrli quality mohair Imams.
do 6.4 Fr.ce h cord
SO do 6 4 do printed do.
&i do 6 4 all wool plaids.
50 Porn Printed utilaines, broohe. Litonstisti, and
p'
o
P.i ns ,
21'..0 do en • d dotting and °balls ' s.
120 do all w 00l delaines. berries. and orate mantic.
160 otinte d Cashmere. Melia, and TM bet shawls.
6u Vienna. square. and long broche shawls.
Aso ehenelle soarfs. crape abate N. robes. neck tie..
Bawl ng bilk, flotlLlOlnKil Marseilles nilk skirt. and draw
are. laces veils, silk nets. French needlework, bead
dresiee. &0., &a.
IV . F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, fina
-1• • calmer to B. SCOTT. Is.. 431 CtIEnNUT St.
RD.--1 have. in consequenee of • continacd 11l
health. disposed of all my Interest in the Auction hart
nese heretofore conducted by ine at 431 Clik.l3Tti
Street to Mr.N. F. PANOOaBT. '
I take this osoottestfa to tender my tnanks for the
rapport I have reoeivec • and art ft ODUtllltint'oll to
eheeee•er. whom 1 hereby IlethOnlie to coiloot all my
unsettled accoan , s B. arcurr, Ja.
PRILADYLPH lA, Ausust 1, 1360.
PrftsT L RG I, I RAI,X OF A MERICAN AND IM
PORTED DRY GOODS. M milaol DER' ES. MILLI
NERY 0001I$, he , irc„ for the Pall of 1&11.
• Oo Wednesday Moraine,
August 228,, by catalogue, ens credit. cOnuninning at
10 o'clock. punctually.
Includeo wilt ne,lrrund an assortment of choice sea
sonable ()nods suited to typpinactung sales,.to welch
the attar:lll , m or the twit Is trickled.
IHIL P FORD & U 0 , AUCTION i:CRS,
RtmetNO. 630 MARKET Sheet, end.9l MINOR
TH,RD SALE OF Bourg Ann MOBS, FOR THE
FALL, OF 1850.
1,500 CARES.
On Thursday Morns e,
Ang - net leth. at tO o'clock premsety, snit be sold by
catalogue, on 4 months credit. lAOO cases men's, boys,
and t oaths oalr, ius, grain, and amok hoots. nail, he,
thick and. nu et brozans, "'omen's. mist, s'. and chil
dren's shoes. A fell assortment of city-made goods.
Also, 2tl dog. Call eking.
. _ . .
The alms° sale will embrace a ftil egaof tment ofnnme
goods direct from first-elm, me nufa-ttuors, to which
the atrenbon of buyers is Invited.
*7' Ooods open icor szaminatton, with catalogu e
early on the morning of sale.
SABINE' & DUY.
•
INSURANCE *GENTS. No. 41i4 WALNUT guest,
nsure against loam or damage by Fire, on Cotton and •
Woollen Mills. and other Manufsotonee, Badman,
Meigh t andise, FuTit o n n and ot her property , favo-
T AIRIM gilAtAri E row., OF algraitT.r "
MIZTROPOLITAN El b a ETIVILTB, B , ri f r YORt,
Cash Capitol end Sorp_lns IMM.MB
PROVIDENCE Ws SHINGTON INN. CO., PROV.
Cash Capital C O s , O F
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK,
Club Capital and Saralee Onkel olt.
ROPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW VO K.
Cash Capital and aninhwelll4.B64 el.
OITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NaW • HAVEN,
Cash Capital andleauslll3l4,oo7 11.
GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW YORE, _
Cash Caqtal and aural-am OHM BT.
HUMBOLDT FIRE INS. 0., OF NE n YORK , Csah Cap tal and Surplus 0235.966
M.
Aopkieaborur in person orby note wilLreeeive prompt
attention. SABINE /F. , OVV Agents.
Je4 3m • No. 424 WAL NUT Street.
Philculalob la and Reading
and Lebanon Vallanft.n.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPAN'
Northe
iiro rp Centron
Raa4L
OF PICELADEEPHIA.
(FIRS INSURANCE xxcLuarvaix.)
irompAivrs BUIL.RINft, S. W, CORNEA.
FODATH AND wADAIDT STDDETS.
sunbur7 and Ens L R
F. Kattrarokp Bram.
WtLLIiY mowcz,
NALAno Azrzz,
Joan M. 4roon,
Rani. T. met.
HINAT Wita.wrort.
F. ft.TCLIFi
OH A RLEA W. 00X A. Set
•
INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEX
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND 114A
grNME INSURANGE—No. 4 =MUNOZ BUILD
OE
Div - tested In 1121.-Ossaal 1100.11011—Aarets,Janier71,
ilsk Ilams IWIOO.
All invested to sound and availatde sementme—con
tine to imam on Velvets and Cargoes, auldings, Stools
of Merotusndiso, ka on liberal tam"
Lumps:
tionry D. Sherrerg, p hi s H.
sot Grat e tli s
nimeon Toby,
11Prifit,=.1' .H.,11....twa....
Willieh Budd,
R. White; gtufg?itef e r i.
ileettge C. arson.
IiENRD. EIHERHERD. President.
Wa.t.IAM fie ttoRR. Noterstna• is 11-mrrm ill
NIXOHANGE INST.T.RANCE COMPANY
—01604 i N 0.409 WALNUT Stmt.
FIRE INSURANCE on Downes and Iderohandioe
Morally. on Womble terms, either limited or Dor
val-nal.
DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Domain. Advard S.oberts.
John O. Gmnodo. len Unffiths,
Joshua T. owear anon C. Rat
Thomas /Ong!, John AloPove .
Semi. L. emedlty # Jaz. T. Hale, llefonte.
REIMAN 0024SALL, deism
joHN Q. GIN ODO, Viae Proudent.
EDWARD W. DAVID. rearecan - -
A MERICAN PIRA 1248URANOE CO.,
UAL
I?iGOSPORATED 110/1-01IARTER PERPET.
leo, 310 WALIe UT Street above Third. Philadelptua,
fleeing sound paid-up tints' Stook and Surplus In
vested in and ava ilable Securities, continue to
lrunire on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted,
D111.11=015.
Thos. R. Mara. John T. Lens,
John Wels,h Nuts R. Com.li..ell,
Samuel c r . Morten.
Ed
O. °utak.
Patraok bttsdr. Ch sat. W. PAnrialay.
%
1 Alorrts.MALl R. ALARM. l'renident.
ALBERT C. L. ORA FORD. !feoretarr. how
8114UAKER OITY INSURANCE CXIMPA
NY—FAANICLIN KJILDIN ga,_wie WALNUT
EKT,BiILADELPHIA, UAYITAL AND FlUti
tLUIS 3K74.W0.nf0r agra_ Looker Damage
ire, end the MC —l * oi th es e
Sea. Wang Navigation an
ransportatten,_
OEURGE_B.. jaftf, President.
K.t. ROBB Vies President
B. H. COICI_
_MAL , Ewe, ano m assy. r.
B. H. BU LER, AiLLltant georetaiv.
ALf
Leer B. Perkinei
Andrew H. Chamber,
ftronet Jones, H. D.,
Gokrge H. Hart,
C.
.tr'. W. mile) ,
H. R..coggshail,
lion. H. M. Father
LPi% lINI.IUWiIIk AND TRUST CUM
FANY.—TRE PENN MUTUAL LIFE /NU
iTDE COMPANY, Northeast career or MILD sad
001{ *tels. Assets. OW I
suur..a LIVES for the wtt el innier dire—elute
enatutiem mid endawindsnlis—pure tire triternets in
Real Emma, sag Alikall all *entracte depend= on tas
isatuisenolasoz laW
Tilo7 set 14/I Ezeootore, Aeralnistrilinr, Amerzere
IPreateea,aree asanDies.
ITIMMITMED.
Mantel I. Miller. twm6.....dtekits.
gol n antin Coates.
Ako rd D. Newly% Eural.MlTlELad.
wi Ava P. Mi.:All. lamb . Trotter.
Witham li. tern, /wee h ,
fal l Vf igkl, Mei% NaTier,
D•• . ute......1
pup'ettivr4 t fi; Boner
ULAN it err. to * . .trope;, .
F„ V. Da on. Email .I. Chruedeld
wiloonaßODorroba s
Warner N. Luau. ifret.l,4llth
P. 13. ehler, Ma
• DARI,
_I
YINL
eit . K. ETU . Pree't.
Joint W. Woe an, ..lcarotary - ...era
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
DURANCE CODIPVIY.
INCORPOILATED BY IWR LEgislairrnus DP
PENYLVANA; 111 M.
OFFICE L E. CCRIR THIRD. AND
M irit iliViitht as
r i r, fo o t r . t *as W 01344
ilittArrD 11141 t RANCRA
(10 Oyoda. M
to yer. Canals. et, atid
Ala■
Sinius Land
bit P Yg 8 4 1)). 6 4.
On blershimillipscom..43.
• "'"UntkiVilfralitr.
No7eabarl.l2llo.
PR. Menu laths
rime. Philadelphia City I r ant. L0ahi....323.00
100,0e4Ponnealyarua Late ♦ ot.Loaa--. Male oo
,060 Yen patron's State 41 V et. 21400 OS
MOON U. B.'lYestur7l34 1, dept. Acta , AITa
interest one • —SAO hi
IMMO U. 11. Treasury I t!of Nola, and Lutei
eat due.— 00.011 90
1135400 Teropcpary Loan to the City of Phila
delplua 11.00001
DIDOAD, Pease :yenta ßailroad Dd 'Mortgage
6 cent. Bonds UM 00
gm. 330, No Penosylvaaia . Nroad Mort,
gaga 6 V oath Dan Ina 00
81i.030 Wont riiiisd•ltly Parental t o irflraY
CodyDaßY T OS. MOOD DdL.... 11,100 00
en,000.000, sham 'toe eennanhatra
Voldy&OT, Interest god Drum
tuarsabod by the oily of Phi
- / 2 0 0 .
10.001.100 Owes Pannaylvania Railrour -
Comrany— crri co
81.000.100aheree North Pannalrania Rail
road Complain MI SD
131 MD. shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam
To; Company. flideclelphia
IL N . ‘zayntutrai:yitist i on Cron
bonT;tior.ia.„,,,, et:g
yro do •• %Aso sr Bost
00 TO
1244,A0 "1 9' . W". a'9421. /Id am
(loads attl rlettregte. seat ream. Of- B" ' na
fine . LOP 31
Billa teteivablo for insuranc es made---- 111. el
Balance allip at Anenotee—Yremarme on Ma
shie Ponetee, interest. and other delta des
the Company —.— • • ...-- —•
aerie and atOOk of IlltlaT LICITaftOII CO' ma-
4A DMA& in B4n
a
Mehra
rbtmpitdur. rm
ng
.
John K. P.W01.6.
John C. Davie,
Japes T.Tmcia,r j
i~dbnmEiTro.Jrn
Jamas C. WOO.
Wane% C. takatwlA,
Joooph It. Sam,
Dr. Jt Ar. Ihniks.
fleorgo , Loinorr
gulch Cratx,
inhales '
TRW. C.
V 1..Y1,1111RN.
T. NIOIIULAS HOTEL.
DimuLDWAY,
raw YORE
When amp feted, six years ago, the ST.
was universally pronounced the most magnificent. eon
sealant, and thoroughly organised establishment oit,,
hand on clue continent. What it was then it pinito.
Ty—without a rival in siee, aumetuononeas, an In
, e general elemoate or comfort and enjoyment. T he
ose it t has assonarnodationy for one thousand vie j ets.
01u ng one hundred complete Outten of ape r outs tot
Nmi Nut hmtdredpersonsoan beeondorten seated
at the tabled of tie three public dining rooms. and
th,et that modern art has devised for trio oony cone ni • sal
eocini
i gratitiontion of the tivelilnit - Public IN tiaoi
Tmtttotl n its to leote4 iu it• prsetto4 , 481116
oo early reputation 01 the house at home efle . nbread
de teed 1101,2 Ile nuten,tudo. to superb SPVOHVIZteeta
Ana tUi Annie-Lae egmforts awl Insures. has been en
housed every year 14 the unwearied exerrodo of tht
proprietors.
1 : 11, 1? - 41:1 'IILEAL I F , 'ELL, WRIT00:1111, di 00.
'LATE ROOFINU.—JOiIIi IVELOEI,
pLATt ., R. Is prepared to put on any awirant of
roofine at low tette. All work warranted to me wt
linflotion. Ordere sent to THIRD Ntreet and tiER
\I AN TOWN Road Intl be promptly attended to.
499
O(, S.-25 bbls. No. 1 Western Lord
0,1; 3 ONgalls. hictra Bleached Whale Oil; 3 .600
halts Strnmea J au lt and [or
A gate hy
CO., / FOUth
Gulf
BALXS 1111CAUCTION.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DIRECTORS.
triEtt.'.',A . ."'"'•
Joan ii:47:4;4,:
I.
RD
Airnanr D. CAM.
'O 84 6 A flYeAsidint.
'cretin. MS
/1. 1 1 1 1rTi; l a t e " '
Jitney B.oax,
ward Dar uremia
IL lento Bromic.
X IIO4I.
ito Rancr
be r rant_
r lona
4 1 4r4 1 16 / '" ad i
ouna ' ample; Pittlyi,
D. T. Minna,
A. a Berger gt
M MARTIN, tgeKett.
RAND, wonesadoitt
reran. 4Y4
EIDELEI2I
SALES BY AUCTION.
111. THOMAS 4k SONS,
• No.. 139 sad 141 Boeth FOURTH Wee*.
(V.rwer:r_ Noe. a sad AI.)
STUMM AM REAL ESITATE.
Mt Ed Al' THE EXCKANGS 19VERY TUESDAY.
Donn the baldness season In Judy and Attest en:T
ow/taloned isles.
IRP" Handbdta of Becht 'property Irma seeerstelt, is
sthliton to which we publish, on the Retards, eoprioes
to 'sob Said one thous:ad eptslooes, in pereyblet
gam, wins roll Aersongtiooll of all the property to be
sold ort the followlna Taddly.
0 A R De-thlt suet Or Mg estate sad stooks at
this Esehaoce will hereafter be held at 12
" a ) "d er" lattliet:vh7v,lghtitoßt7 o'clock.
Riker sale.
R_RAlr FITAT.s. A. rill ATS SALA.
Oir We have a lame amount of real eat-us at private
isle. iaeLdiar ev-ry desonotion or city and °owl - rr
Property. frintsfl lots ma ibe bed null. 'm ai m , ayita
_ . PRIVATE 8 LE RtelyrrEtt.
. .
Eirßool potato entered as oar prim,* ails reenter,
and adaartote I noes oaally to oar Fabius sale at tract
(or slash I.MIO cosies are printed Weekly.) Jral
°harp•
To onogSPLLNRS.
THK FIFTY-FIP7II PHU A PELpRIATiti a. O
PALE OP It tOICB, 8 i EIEOPYPe PLATIM,
wul commenos on 1140NDA7t fkorweskow IMIL
goer Catalogue to MON
(SECONDER L fl ALS
ra
. 4T
NT H SEPT ESIBRIL
II PO N. BALL
IRON., Tr,tees.
MON'TOIMCONi NY WORKS AND
ESTATE.
(11; To - eider..
Peetember 4. tete, at 12 o'clock. noon, at the Phila
dellkda hicba
1 very valuabl eimpart, relonsins to tie Montour
Ir Company. situated in Montour county. Pa. ma
xims of about COO acres very valuable mineral lands,
ores, MIDITIR nabs.. roams farnaces, neatly MO
deelllora. rAcee.
Terms—SAl t O cesh. whoa the property is struck or,
balance on the execution of the aced. within days of
sale
Fnll partioulate readv in handban
Peremptory sate to 0411114 a concern.
GROUND REP) r—An m anal iiroand Rent of $9O a
rear. Other Muddle/ono PMPanUIC.
- . BIRD FALL BALi h-1 ITH EMMA; !mgt.
ino'tide
-0 rehene' C net Rate—Fdate of lobo Evans Tito.
An undivided ninth put of the 's hies-store BRICK
DW ELtdNv. so. 319 eolith Front crest.
111111 a.tere—en undivided ninth mart of the Three
story DRIa DWELLIAO. No. Jib .'ouch Front crest,
dente k node— n undivided malt wart of the 1 , .rg0
STOsi E ND INARF.Ht.4IBF. &Wolves corner of
Delaware avenue and Ton ming, below Chestnut etreet,
di feet A Inches front.
same a et.re—A n undivided ninth Dirt of the Three-
More RR] 'K DWhili , IN I+ No. 2.10 Tomhuo et - ett.
FARM. 1 ItS Acres Arab'. Land. with tmerovernente.
en the Blitlord Toni, 23G mike from the Station, known
as , tl.l 01111 ° I. FRTM.
The hVIS FARM." adjoining the shove. con-
Willa& 100 nerve. Wan imorr cements.
• LA kK FARM," containing 201 Acres of good
and.
The •iiM riRRIB TRAC P." omitainins about 90 Amos
from on tt road. and w thi n h.df °fa Siatian.
The /31' via PAH W. enntsinutz I Aeres, front
in nil the reitriisi. with build:ma.
The • DORMAN FARM." containing Mt Acton, ad
joining the above, with imuroveruen a.
The ;MIAOW WKS," conta.ning P 9 Amos Wood
lend
Toe "FRANK'S POI LY," containing over lan Acres
of a esvy oat Timber. —
SALE OP BUFF: tORPirR fr !TUB E'
F MVP:TOD
TABLES AND ETEGERES, CHINA AND GLASS
WA R E, n tit P.ETS, Ac.
CAR D.—Oti r sale to-tuormw nwirrati. at the section
Mme.'s,* comprise an assortment ot ottani hand fur
niture. carpets, te.,removed to the More for ern re-
Menne of rile, to whlc h we invite the attention of Indien
and where desirous of purotiasing.
5f Cetalosnes now rosily, son the artiolm arrsaytid
for exammatom.
Ws at Has. 139_hati 141 South_ FOURTR Rat
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH-ELAS.
ROBE, PIANO-FORTES, ItUeSELI CAIY.IBTe.
On Thursday Alarming,
At 9 o'oloch, at the .9,nehon Atom, an eseartment of
exoluent second-hand futuitnre, ehiF mane-hotel,
tine= m
ne, carpets, etc.,from lira deMuuna
honeekeepu4. removed Mao amts or sot 'mows 11
4514.
f USES NA TLIARS, AUCTIONKE
v-R- ANP COMMISSION MMItCMANT, es ttkasst
wart of SIXTH and 31 ACE er., , ,b6a.
MONEY TO LOMA
.24,900 to ken. at the lowest rates, oh diewiends,
wntobeg,Jeweir7. wirer plata. or, goods. *thing. aro
sews, hardware. cutlery plum, sturons. etp.
nitore. bedding, and on goods or every dolor - totes. In
large or mall smennda, from one dollar to taosaands.
for gorlpogth of tune airreed on.
tom' The oldest Estabtothed Roses In thlsedtv.
Pupate entrance on RAC_B Street.
it Banana hours Irons I , A. 111. tof P.M.
Herr insuranoe for the benefit of desertions.
CHANG ht 3 WO PER OMNI'.
Sir Acranoes of 4100 an dpwards st two per cost
Advance, of Shat aid uwerarda, at one per cent, for
short loans.
AT GOLD Z PATENT Some ORA Sheet PATENT LRVER Fit
RI
ORRoNOETER WATCH RA. muinulaotared at I
the
as selicia fames. Bold le raMl l * X IO
silver lever and teethe watches. ninth
French watchee. at weeterstann law Ilnabs-......Wr.a
every desonetion. eery kir
ass, Puttok,
etrumente. Unot qeshty of lisvaaa cusarsol= he
importation price in ticantitteo to cot pozatioots, and
venous other hide of 'pods.
OUT DOOR' SALER •
Attended to sensually by the Aseticeneer.
cited.
Consisrunea:e of any sad evea kind of goods Soli
stOßPS ATRARS.
NAcIIINERN AND IRON.
rt, PENN STICA6I ENGINIi ASD
BOILER WORKB.--ffE a FriS katli t
h ^CV kl, AHD THEORETICAL N,... , 4.
ACHINISTB, BOILER- lARBRES,RLACI,
and FOUND ERB, haring. (or may - yea rs. bora pi
successful oparation, and been excluzivelk i ced ra
building and repairing Manna and River imeitOtgli
and low ptessare, Iron Boats, Water Tanks , iera,
acc.. So., r , speotfully olfor rasirserneas to the a*Dia i a
an be fulb prepared to contract for Englass of
cuss. martins River, and Rtaticuarp. having Bets
PAU/M.llot dieferent smelt, are prepared to enecata or
ders with gawk deppatolt. /tinny iftloriptioalef Amara
miring made at tbe shortest potioe. BJO sad J.
Pressure, Flue. Tubular, lad Ufbrat i majtbd ya
an e d t kin i crsTlron an c d t res C . Eto 4 sta l s.lrallTanotatt s iniA l
Roll Turning. dorm Caton', and ail other wort o con
nected with the abet" business.
Drawings and specifeations far all work dose at their
setablishment, fres of Moms sod work
'The se embers have ampl e wharf dbitfrotwi u tS la-
Pairs of casts. where tiuty ass he in perraet safety,
and are provided with sistars.'blooks, fails, to,. Rao
for raising haw:: or light .
I~ B p G.
BRA sad FA ES ~ gp
Mi r
strastL
JOINT PLKABANT FOUNDXY Ifo. i6l
.w BEACH Enroe . freatnaton, rtulade.
LIAM H. TIERB inform lua tneadie
abased the enure Mock Pasterza sl a t "8 1 1 42
art, he le nos ere_ paned to. metre
Gnat. and Baer tell Carnage, bed,
Thaws Wort, Gamine. Cameo truide from rteyel ,
star, or Ca pole Panacea, to dry or green end. ar
ters-ti
mere-wfmtf
/ANTAL Ir. JCIIIIICI. le VVVVV 1/1111111M.
SOUTIEWA rr
ria s obari r e .
FIFIW. AND wasumnois irnmEvs.
• MGNEERB AND MALMUILU7S,
Nanufaotena MO and Law raison Steam Eagan.
for Lar.A, Elves. nal Manse orrnen.
Oaromorom 'Tank". Den &aka AA; Camara
of an k.nds, ottnorboror Bram
Iron Frame .eke for Nos Warkr, Work nom Rau.
road. Stations, &a
R•teribi and GM Maallsors of tko Law and mow fro:-
DrOMlCollatragill
Avert deoonftion 01 ileappiat . ., Norttassak. tow a o
Ingfirdsav, MME! BaVael tailkav
' rune, Deenstpro. Maui,
Arentafor N. Nalliou
r
M
tar
na7r ao tniff,
kina.ish,PiwTha. te4Bl=aniltiltrallinit:
maw,
SAVING 'FUNDS.
" A little, bat often, ills the rune."
PRANKLIN SAVING MIST, No.
..ar 136 South FOURTH Wee, batwitat Mo
cat and Walnut. Pluladelphis," ma all Devout'
on demand.
Depoattone money muted by Governmect,
Peste. Lad CM, imam'. Emend Rents. Mort
ten 4e.
company dame safety better then large
profit!, consequently Intl run no risk with demo
store' marker, tat have it at all times read, to
retuvilt . Mg Cent. intereet, to the rams,.'
they 7 always dome. This Comma, new..
tompen •
Female', mated or rat tle, and Minot' % tee
dement to
. their own nicht. fad mob &maim can
be C W' hall th ar pe v Aga L eT bitt heir awil."
orvotated is the Rhea
of Pennsylvania with anthority to maim Emily
from trustees and executors.
LARGE erlD SMALL illidel RECEIVED.
Drbta MCA dot, fran 11 to 3 °Weak. and on
WOdalleds7 ovents'e unlit II o'clock.
MU:7DM
ER. Shaman. Cyrus Dadwalleder,
Shiadler, Seam* kunst,
Muhl W . !Moan. Edward T. Hyatt,
itrumbhaat ! 4 enry Delany,
Nicholas ILltenhosias, athatttimedler.
Joe. E. Eatterti ra lte,_ ones Vette,.
Jteeph,_W h . L u ai nn toott.
JP.COS E. VOX, Preadeet.
()TRU Cenureisensi, r.
scpoB-y
" A Dcaar saved la tide* eardei.;
FUND-FIVE PER CENT
TEM.:BT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TlikVit
rpoi Y, WALNUT Ettnset, soattonst comer pa Rip.
Inoorporattd bras asts IA Wl
'um
•
Money is received in any .om, largo or mall, and to-
toren paid from tho day of deport to the day of vita
(Lush
The (AO la open every day from cme o'elook the
morni_ag till fire o'n'ook to the enemy. and on Monalay
aid 'Mindy evening. WI empt o'clock.
on. HENRY L. BENNER, Pmidept.
OBERT BELFRIDGE. Vice Etermint.
Wils.lakt J. REID. BecretarY.
e InitICTONA _
ItAinfe l :rg7: er '
5;1471. 11 DV: 1 W .
Robert Selfridge. Fratcle Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, joseah Yorke -
C. Landreth atones. Jamie L. 10, oe l i
Money is reeerreo and Dements n i :ide der ".
The investments are made, is - Lo o n y onioty with m e
provisions of the Charter, in Estate moytosee,
wrnand Rea" , and such fant;oleas securities an wilcal
was inure perfect ser,it i ty t o th e ospositors i and
which °anent tad to ciT4 Dirmovyncy sad stabihty
ttas Instigation. anl-1r
RAVING - "'CND—UNITED STATES
NU T
TrZg a V * CDIVIPARY. earner THIRD and CHEST
g.
- 454 cud email sums received and
_paid back muds
mato without notice. with FIVE PER CENT.INTE
drawal
lIPST . from the day et deposit to the dug or with
hnurs, from 11 1 until C o'clock every day. sad ea
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 nr.tal
DRAFTS for s on Eautaad, Ireland. and Sootisnd.
nem El upwards.
Preaid•nr—STßPßEß R. CRAWFORD.
Tretwerer—JAillES R. HUNTER.
PLINY NPR'. A ntimrv.
KARIM ARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—we
ta vcc respead)2l)y call the attention of the teen,-
_II ware Trade Wear extensive stook of
HARDWARE. whlek ere offer at =Lea
tkdvance try the enokeee.
Orders eor direct itneottattou enktotet, and Roots
livered either iA tkie 830. Rev , York, or tiew °risers..
& 8010.
• 411
atpertizor end Co-xmiseion Moeuaiike
Attt Arlo* for Yellen' an Veyrectre ff..eare.
swl.ll-1-/
=11:1
!owlliAiNiS 8k,0zi. 7 OVERSI'HUNG ,
PATENT -ACTION PIANO FORTES,.
" Cheaper Vtrt..t Clam Fianna made." aplendwo
assort:nen:of La , 111 . 11 XI V • and other elle,. for gala at
Fryoktm Coati Poem Ind warranted for A years.
bsoond-brand klllloll for rate and to teat.
G , ORGY. 1. WALKcAt
P. E. Coy. of BEY. NTH and ARCH in.
PRINCE & C(L'o Implored MELODEON. from,
.4i, upwards. ty/6-3m
I NA PIANOS! PIANOS ! ! !
PLUM-FORTE&
atraßnr.,t3ri*.
riArio-FoRTEs.
MISLCIdYOIIO.,,
4ado ny Raven, Bacon, Oc Co., Nanna C;431...
Rada & and otharr.
1. E. GOUL7,,
lIEVE:NTR and OR ESTP. UT-
ffippri bilAlsiit'Al a bOtt.s ritav PA
TENT OVER-STRING RILAND YIANC/S.
LQtraRE 9 RAND. AND St/ VALRE vArlos, DOW Ve
rred hod in ralvate circle v by the bowl
performers. •Nrgove3 It.ta brat premituos over the best
r ukere.ronnyudtetatto OottechAlk,Alasmaotoot other%
Cmlter.ze vlnempotllTC77. /MANI UN4 3 ROTY3ERN.
tow Cl . viTNI"" Mt-Pitt.
EXPBEss COMPANIES.
THE DAM?. EXPRESS
1 ,7 CO., Othos 32a CHESTNUT Street,
forwards t'iTionit:Pickarea. ktarehaadne. Bank Notes.
and :speck., *wart by %t 3 own wane or in oonnnence
with other is wean Commun., to ail the principal
towns 4r,d cit ion at thc United &tete&
& EIANDFOAD,
GetlerAlfittntrin•Andont.
175 Tibia No. 1 Leaf
Nerd ; 83 hbds Shoulders x:W and bhbr
Mrs. rk for isle br C. . isAIJO in
M. 1.40.
ggli Street. aloosi boor aboveLd E
T. 4114
PIAN(Illi.