The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 19, 1860, Image 4

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114 fdllowin6 lioe'lititir . -refiltive to the ,
rutrifi — red:Mtffpr?felo7:tteri k Gpnligrolifi,
the iIM~ - filtkernor;'itril'Oblb
Ottrtii; he bkirill'be reed with
Interest, will' bil4itiiit,litiVaiflorbiodtion for
,
joDAllligaelagitit,flartimith:.,—l;3l,; ,
MR. lr gltif iiitmocutsk;
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419 Ws) 4iMar.
j e , ur,a , V*0.04,4051 eau ,
htiaffum. beg worowipla lon a copy
of a letter' reiebreCtrota litiary , Wroetart in re•
ferenewtoljOifitilletailiditietetwisiu htuntelf add,
.' • •• • • .•,.• • ,
a Alm e:Atipj,tobeir fretn you in regard ,to*
the anottitriand•reribin, - :
4."7..! t Mr'Nf r i f it e .74ll3l4'oiiimeritan; ; ,
a4l.
Direa l pt ;./underslandßolonel a Curtiabawfre:
great* fflurnt,bbt; tiotwebatl . that lit bin Oak
fen 1110414 , 9t1D9P. , 1 ,
Tbislertila done , either direetlY tea
reotly. But In Order:Ant :tberttlaity; be loo` doubt
about Abe atetter4OW'weit'autliorlied, uloYJws.7 •
you may - Watt proper, 'either-by a letter to rani or
to tbislublio ppporsi in myrienteilw agree td, meet
him` at wilub..troptpUCplattep;isid,fo 'dhotis Ina,
issuie.iits as committee. of our- reepeotivs , felon&
shalt indieate,-ovz
. 1 u Tours ' 03"
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COMMOTIWItAXTFI ElTAlrett
PHILADELPHIA. tiept.4,
Dian Stß ' Nontfaver of the 30th Ult., oOvering .
letter from itlifs. l .Henry'D. Feeler, nee reoetved b i T
mel*Sif*fi r t, fity retnnito the city:
Gd in ar f e s a, , •mble Yettni says : "I understand,
that Alahr Oaidin;lhas linitently ilearted' in ..ists
speeohaothat hatehillorted me tollientamli,"
andlia thin' adds I.liitlie wlll agree, -" to 'meet
him (Col. Onetnikat ascii Ones arildises, and to
disavow snob'. IBOO44,"11 4 - 00onaftb!, of our . respeo,7'
tive.trjends shallindleato." ; -
I.JCpelyt advisedly., when'teal , that'o lol - edifin
neverneefiniod in any,ot fiL palate
,apeeottes that
he )ttidaltaitehiektlan; l l,feeter,to Meet him on ; the
desibifesqltas`entresised, both prih,
Melvyn* privately, , the , desins that him distill.,
gotshint oompetltor should meet the'people`and ad;
dross them, as he exprested p s urpose to do Boon
after his nontrOitiorblina'pnblio speeehlellyored
in this •,' -„
Oolonel Carlin has..alreadiatioken in one-half
the eavntleisef the State,- and hiss made positive ap,
pointmente, , whielt have been publicly anncraneed,
extending - to the let of October. - These engage-,
meets he cannot disregard" but -be will- gladly .
agree that Gap. Foster: Atoll meet him- at Ins ap !
sObii - as - propernetkre can be given to
thelrteridsi of Gen. Poster,:to &outs all the lilies.
invoired'itt :the pending. 'polities! contest—both
Statennd aatlonal. - - - -
I enolose yotie lister Cal. Onitin's appointments.
If thtproposition I =shelf; satisfeotorY, Please In .
for& me when Con:Toiler will join Col. Curtin ;
and I will ante ions to have the meats ary
arraligiementi made 'sit - Ake different - points as
promptly as possible. - •
Veil trulrouri, , 1- • )
, A. It, NIRCLURE,
Chairnien People's State Committee.'
To iron. Wm.• —•-,"
Chairmen Allem: ptitte Cmninittsie: • •
L i
W.ELEOUre -
.DEMOORiTICI STATE COMMITTER ROOKS,
WALNUT ISTERZT.
,RJERIADILPRIA, Sept. S,
Sept. 15,
DEAR Sin Xour letter of the 4th instant has
been receive& The 'alleged allusions made to
General Foster by Colonel Curtin, in hie, public
speeches, which you frankly disavow; on behalf of
the latter, required him-General Foster a prompt
denial,thot be htfd'aver,' tither directly or, Jodi+,
reedy, received tiout , his respected competitor a
ehallengeto meet him in debate. While General
Foitetlett'compelled tentake this public, denial,
he, 10 ! , bie flute ; titakexpressefd his desire to meet
ColonilAsrtits,vat Mach times and plaees; and to
dismiss stets issues as i eoutinittae qf their 'respeo
tive friends mightindicitte. Prism the tenor of your
letters am iaduised to believe that you object to
the eeleetion of a committee to arrange' the pre
liminatibiottbe proposed diseduidons and this point
is, therefore,, promptly waived by me, without C.D.
saltation:with !General Foster:, • • •
She proposition made by you, in .your, letter
no*,before ate; that Gen. Foster shouldnmet col
Curtin at the times and, places appointed by, you,
when tindwitereool: anti* has Already been ad:
verttsed,to speahto_his party friends, "worildnot be
satiefeetbryto the people of ?Mullis/Ltda. There
would beta manifest impropriety in any , such, ar-'
ringeribut., discussion throughout the
Oomnionwealth,upon4he imam, both 'State and
natlonal,noirpending before the people, or even an
apPloihdatton - to tinfid.liot posliblytake place
antkiruolf. progrinamik, bolting-peer
,the list
you .eneloseme,l find that, before - due and proper
notice - Of "eontemplated ' meetings' eould '
givsnedeAlists:.: - Foster.la' Mends; nearly all of Col.
Otir'ltappointinente in. the west would be filled
by thetteutienian, and thus the field in that lea
tion would. be limited to, a very ,narrow compile.
The, Sompteooo of your proposition would, there
fore, compel.cien. Poster to nesient a large portion
of the 48titd,"Ing 'Would :confine hiin attioat en.
tlrelY heiitforis in the south and east— The ponc
es's of Ihirke,.Lehigh; Northampton, Monroe; Pike,
Wayisi` ' "lmzerne, , Obloimbia, and many' others;
where, his friends -are numerous, would be alto
gether ?nom& ; . ,- •
Prop sty:and fairness demand that, ea condi
datelle tdd have an equal' isles, in the selietion;e4
places for the joint disousslonsV Regarding this to
the oily-fair and equal bolt of arratumnient;
yoni,propositton;.and,nwalthar your
answer to the to rins of arrangement, as above pro
poseithy • ' •
Von% truly yours, • WELSH, '
Ohms man Demneratio State Committee. '
1 1 .4 114;.F; ' O4 °GRa 2, metutells, he.
MR. McilL'U eTo MR. WEi.sW
' , '•ritopiat's STATE O , IMMITTEU ROOM.
q0)0,19L - tyr/Alol.E i f e talgat Arrti
Dasp;Site;'' Your favor of A enth gm. marled
nferning4 • • -
Yon decline forGen:Posterti have the proposed
joint,4*tinidond between. the two oandidetee for
Governor, ittise, times And ;placestalreedj
ly announced for Col: Ourtin to address the paw.
_ • •
Ooloael'Ouitin has spoken In nearly, if not quite,
every County. you name as desirable appointments
for General Poster, and 'lib cannot return withbut
disapPoihtliik his friends in tunny other counties ;
to whom he bad pledgedisis -Presenee and efforts
beforistreimialloster'sflettor was written.
-If it Isere possibl e - Motottel Curtin to g a with
General 'rester to. the _north. and west . wherir he
has already , filled appointments,-and , still meet the
peopleheforethe Ootolier , eleetion in the 'engem
and southern cottages,. where'; his'engagements'
have been announsed,- he would gladly do M, but
that oannot • • ' -
I must, therefore, in, justice to Colonel
_Curtin
and his friends, adhere' to the poel o tlou .o ututud in
my last letter; Sind diedlile YoltritPracituuilE.
veil truly Tours , , ~ e c tio . IZei iiitste_OomMlttee•
. i• , Ohlattal,
Ter9irIi,TESWELI4II _ , committee.
Chairman Demoaratio state
Naval . Intelligence.. ,
-parsuariie of a f.provisain , the Nivel Appro.
pyiation stotof 22d-June,-1860, the Secretary of the
NavY hits appintedna beard of "naval naval °dicers, en
gineers, and constrnotors,-,to examine into the con
dition *of .the sailing.vesseli of -the navy, and the
cott:;of igiVieg; them, ,or of • them; full steam
pour _ together with - the expediency of making.
eneh'ehartge","le view of the Cost, condition; R ieder;
and general diameter of such vessels so altered."
The -board is composed of Commodore George W,
Storer LOommodote S. If. Stringhami Engineer.in,
ChliseSamdelArchbold,: Chief Engineer B. E.
Ishirsr;Wit:JObn •Lenthall, Esq., Chief of the Be
reast'el Construction, and Naval Constructor B. F.
Delahh: They will obmmeace their examinations
immediately of the vessels et the Portsmouth
(N. IL) navy yard, And , then examine theme at
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk,
sueowertielyi,
tßesPetehes of Jane 24) hive"been reeeived from
FlareMeerlitribling, commanding the East-.hulls
eleadron. Me was abet% ;eviesding froniShsmg
has- in' the Hartford, with the. Bon. Mr. Ward,
United States-Minister, to the Gulf of Pitohele—
tt,Nifolltwallrthe
•- •
fitafear,sleek. John , Mims Com':
Berrien; was in;the river-Sin , „Tite.Can
illtdirterifewinVitig,prarug;
aratini tlM4slor , the protection of A:merican eiti-
Lattar.baga for the following equadrons are now
oplinAttaho Brooklyn Lyceum: Bar the China
fleets bag to go by clipper-ehip Messenger, on the
2 idetant; for the: 'Breen squadron; by. bark
Brasll,-tbis. week; Mediterranean nisadron, .s.e
aria nsmad,.baer open. - ,The Pawnee, , as already
, take a mail-from .PhUadelphia - in a
few ,day.to,forAelkome and Peale stations.
, •
,Tarlinchnoter Union kites that on Thom
dayitight'ait attempt was made to throw the ex
p_rees, train .off. the 'track between-ti
.iracies's and
WAtneett ittition, on, the New York, Central Rail
road; Two Aliiee-inott. oak - planks were pined in
• cattle guard, co that one' end of the timbers pro
truded to about 'the • height 'of the loeomotive
lamp. The .obstsitetlons were' seen , by the engi
neer, end haled'materially lessened-the speed of
the trelttliefore-; striking them., Fortunately the
; , 4notratatot. ' off or spy , =Maria damage
: ...„ i• .
. •
' from Trieste, in the London/Worn-
Afar,- glees: an .texiount of an-extraordiniry
attempt, on the part of the eetiond captain of an
AUstriatkmarPoterar Kalser,, to blow up the vessel,
with gaiety sonlen board, the whole of 'the ebi
lying At the neighborhood,. the yacht. of the Area- ,
duke Maximilian and all
_hit, company, together
*BB tbeg,reater Partof the town of Trieste. This
dustrerltalleittluy Irswkeslias, it will be seen,
disooVerad at the critical moment , and blew out
ihrbrains. = - =
tttined ele
phant attached to Dan Dice's great 'show ; died fn
an interior town in battens on Tuesday week,:af
ter fan =lllness of 'Several' days. • It -was- supposed
tiltai4thafinti been.peinoiidi but it the ePtelee-Of
the gentienum.who kept her and took
charge of her_ when the , that she died of
fafft.: - =
,Charleston' it , desperately fireeioes,rst
aTakined A lady:Petit ifeepi.Then she' set a email
upon: ilth,u *blob was very soon ems
; ~,•Tci_estia p elbe 'infuriated,' thing, she at
- el.wilimit In to -bad, when the rat quit its
hot upon too >dog, nod flying ;tit her,' Joked the
TiltyWher foot; and initiated andiern Toned. '
1 1W7alttilInaklittelT eittight; by . means
net ik i phosapeake Bay, Teighies, Ave 'Waved
W
4rOon rlindP: , IP over font Petit*
at
• Mai tiestk; and the exertions °f lour
riatuired= to, place ; Hits 'furniture
nrg„,g,tgialitB,6sit pf . irmonii ihe,
-
ore r *tusk , the - VOW% 11 0 14 . 46.1dijaitend;
fesiiii`of ittiatit-eonslat of but togusbit,upart-'
meat.
- ' = "TalaWArtrrit l kiiitiitil49.ttirtilleule;% ' 1 0 .4 7/'Ol/;
- spendip*alfste lest = The dentin:naiad to
VA:win the .nerfitee like i` ep itißtY
arkiptrid" Waren Tlitt' fferett; , lo,
rim Tinallieltattnira . 0 1 011711Liki , ,t
f!' • 1704/46 01 1 4MgM
11441)4040 %Wit irbolekannant
*the' rats per maol.. w , tmettic9W.
' t 4I IteNRIKSO4O.
6 , . 1 "..A01%41)444:
eon meetings, to proems ebrftibr Uf'
visitestokterwtheilitswinadw cede
- their aoyamplviiiisif
- gm( saicuto-lo „ dividing-pro.
-- ..71 . ;+-ttrtY, l6 ! . 0 1 42. 440 0 9. soMlNfive 4.‘tted
• titi
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IMPORTATIONS.
IReportid tor The PreFe.l
piamAy(k4SritlitilritlriffilfeVrptden—MiSithd''
mar John Meson & 1572 do 111,4 W welsh: lei d o
Weleford. Renton & Co; prede Oteellt 8 Futuet & Sons;
Manse *pm Per do - wtolant.S.ooo do A.ble,
ritletPV" do C• • I . do rd .r.
:V.' :04RO Or TRADE: ' '
OttilliVTtodmanvirit or eatTieltiti
RID E . JREED. _ _
T _•to
_;.1.43-11(ER. HAM • -
At We' , AI - pre/sante EFehonvi
Styli Inh'n Tstoks, Mass) , ...io.vorp001:1*(11i
nto Zeen ldooss Is 1....7nd0n0 rrs ..pt. 20'
Ski; aim 1;41141 40 On
tritD o antinPAO•ilt.....••• - • - ••• • • .Verli.o4) sooq
Widest 1 , 5.500 soon
Bark irms,Wortingsr.- soon
Ears Jos Maswell,Dosoinjp.:., .i.,#4,--1141sIns, soon
'nark Sea Eagle, K 6130 .•••-•••-• vans, goon
Bask BlignbetirL - Fqulksi.-".-.-4 01 fniseiSin; dock
Brig Th6s W BeTtoitoon
01:1 ; ELLIOCNCtit0'-
00010 ' •LI AD L? Selt.l9 1860
6 4
_ - 16 18
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HI II t~H A',T
• ' •-• r iefyislN T! , T
ir r it 'Karl: E MillilreniNmden.lo dare from Deveia,
Thl u t a u r eil 9 ig t lgrri r if.Cgi:l t i dais from Yntk.
;ir th wheat to Ati , .;
tut Lc: eirsr a : , Tszdjj . 2 , skays , from Providence, in bat
:. Bohr ,Ontitrio.Bawret,R days from Calais, with lathe
date:from;Boston,to
litalaatiONeein, Sawyer &Co. _
Brie JOIMOII Crosby,-Veazie. from Dighton.
rig _Wm Niohole..l.eighton, from Boston. -
rige3eo Amp*, Nichols: , fromElm,— • .
prig
Lizzie Mint, Green, from ton. ,
• Bohr C Smith, front ton.
Bohr 1 Ireland... Lake. from Boston.
Bohr Vaehti Sharp, Miley, from Boston. -
Pohr Hoy State, Ferguson, from }Piston.' -
Bohr: "NA Perry,' Simeon. from Doeton. •
- Bohr Grace Caroline. Barrell. from Nantuoket.
Hohr"Orm It Ittme'elf orris, from Providence. '
Bohr
_Three P Cooper, Taylor. front Staten bland.
;7, Bohr - Lady of the Orman, Tibbetts, from Bridgeport.
proheearoline Grant, Premier, from New Haven.
Bohr El T Chmrtre , Chartre, from Newborn:err. .
I• • • SILEANED. •,.
StionishipVirginta, Kelly, Norfolk and Ricihmond,T,
Webster;
Steamship 'Kennebec, Johnson, New York, Las 'All=
donnas. • • • ", -
rk David EDEMAS, Linnell; New Orleans, Blshop
ono k'Co, ' "
Berk David Larder, Noodling, New York, Noble,
Hammett et Caldwell. -
Brig Abby do Blinaketb,:PhinnY, New York, Trier,
Jidnetlo Co.
Brig Onsava. Pendle, Boston. Nevin, Sawyer & Co.
& Co.
Brig - . 1 Crosby, VeszievMarblehead, 0 A Heekaoher
frig G Amee;NiCheli'llosten.BlitnioksoniA'Glover.
no Wmlliohols.Lei , ghton, Boston, Noble, Eararnatt
Alecidweit.
Fehr Beff_State, kergnson, Poston; do •
Bohr H W Perry. Sampson. Boston, Blakodon to Cox.
• t ehr Caroline Grant , Pressey, Boston, Sinniokson &
Gover. - -- •
ehr Fred Warren, Coombe. Boeton, do
Bahr Wm H Rowe, Harris.'lloston, Randier & Bro.
Bohr Lizzie Maul, Green, 'Boston, 2 do • ,
- Bohr 0 Wilson. Smith. Boston, L Nothermel & Co.
ohr .1 Ireland. Baker, Bost do
Bohr T Chartre. Chartre. Groveland, do.
Bohr Grace Girdle;; BarrelL:Cohaooett Narrows, Ne
vin,Sawyer & Co. •
Bohr 8 Levering, Corson, BastOn, do
Bohr Veohti Sharp, Haley, PortsmOnth,
Bohr Mary & Soon, Faton. Chelsea, do
Bohr T P Cooper. Taylor. Bokera Folly, Milne: A Co.
Bohr Lady of the 00eall. Tibbetts, Nawburyport, Ban
;iron, Lewis & Coy - • •
Bahr Revenue, Gandf..Frovidenoe. R Ft Corson & Cd.
Bohr Bolivar, Bunker, Providence, Van Doom, Nor
tart 00.. ' • ' •
ohr Gee Franklin, Bruton, Petersburg, do
ohr Caroline, Franklin. Baltimore, do •
Bohr Northern Lighl, Lake. Eaton. • do
Bohr Loohnian. Endicott, Baton. - do
Bohr Narragansett, Hall. Sexton; J street & Co,.
Soar Hammond , Gerrah, Rookland , E A &ander
Oche Martha: Baxter. Boston, captain.
btr H L Gay, Ile;, Baltimore:A Groves, Jr. '
I
I fainlespondenoe ofbuligpattEsohitme.)
thel'hi
LEWES, Del.. Set. 17.
Lye , Element, southern bon, aye at the t atbor.
Vitnd sonth, , • •.•
Yonro, • N. Vq. HICKMAN
- (ileresnomlerme of-The Prem.)
- • HAVRE DE GRACE. Bept.lB.
The Wyoming left with Idlioats, laden and consigned
ail follows: -
Champion, wheat. lumber. &o. to A G Cattail & Cu;
litho & Charles, railroad iron and elate to D Reeves &
Born:Catharine, bituminous coal to D T Wilson. Cam
ram; Peck & Barnard; lumber_to Band Bolton & Co A
Newell; doto hi Trump &lions; *North liter. do Co o
;a
lope & Taylor; Mtitonlan.'do ro Cadwalader & F
normwe. do-to torero's-I& Sheets; Dr H Wed and
WanhinStOn 40111 tO Delaware City.
The break - us mended; and boats are reaching here
from the Miner break. •
• MithiORANDA.
toamship Keystone Btate, Marshman, hence, arrived
si 3 Charleston 17th inst. - .
Steanuiblo - Catdbridge, - Howes, henna, arrived at Doe.
trio 16th inst.
• fiteamshihpladel m hia.
Kenaton. Baker. cleired at Boston 17th
inst. for Pi
*-18kiri - St Peter, Baviti, for rtnladelahm. remained- at
London tst tact—has been reported cleared. •
Beaver, Small, for Bydney. NSW. cleared at N
lork 17th inst.
Bark Actilllea4allagher, was loading at London Ist
inst. for Philade lphia.-
litho Forest State. Crocker, and r Meane. Irreettieii
mines, arrived at Boston 16th inst.
ißrik Condova, Jones, at Provideneeleth inst. from
• iletaware
•, jßnevOrtroeoo Tabbutt, cleared at Portland 16th inst
for rtnisdelphia.
,80...siizo.th:Tsmon., for, Philadelphia; cleared at
Newborn - MC, 14th inst. •
jeohreFanny. Mayhew, HE Weston, Long, and Maria
Piokup, Bakeramnee, arrivrd at Salem leth inst.
Bohr Penh, Coffin, for, Philadelphia, salted fromPro
vylenoo 16Th anat. •
Mary Sarah -Gardner,- Gardner , Minnesota. Foster,
Mary Anna, Gibbs, Alluirem. Ireland. Paragon, Satoh:
td X W Simmons. Godfrey, W P Cox, HouaJr, Helm Mar. Mar. Nickerson, aedington. Clark, A Magee , Wheaton,
1 W Bevy, Wheldin, sad P 8 Mershon, Allen. hence,
rirrlved at Boston 16th inet, -
Bohrs E Smith, Edwards. W Saulabory. Reason,
Bowie Chester. Collins B Prink. English. hl R Cartule.
H
Rider, 8 Gifford, A Tirrell. Higgins, Satiwa,
Hawley..? Clark. Scull. and W 11 Audenrled, Hewitt,
hence, arrived at Boron
Ind
Mar.
Bahr' Mary Emma. Rendereon. sailed from E Green
wich /ethicist. for Philadelphia...
!Bohr Jets Marto Herding, henoo, arrived at Fall Ri.
Verlith inst. - ,
18ohr Smith D Bellews, Clark , hence, arrived at Hart*
taro 11th inst.
I &Air Empire, , Adanas, kenos. arrived at .Pawtricket
lath md.
Bohr A Blanobatd: Blanchard, cleared at Boston 17th
Mot for Philadelphia.
Bohr U & 'l' Cramer. Bentley, for Pharuielphia, sailed
from Paitunket leth inst.
leithr Sarah Ann Roe, Baker, hence, arrived at Port=
land 16th inst.
18ohrs War Steed, Smith, and Ann 8 Brown, Brown,
hence, arrived at Providence 16th met.
Bohr C C Sadler, Sipple, from Milford, Del, at Prom
once 16th inst.
Bohm Undine, Rislev. L H Endioott. Leeds. and R Al
' rowninr.Rialey. hence, arrived at Providence nth Met
Schrm Mary E Smith,Smith, William A Hammond.
Cl
Clain, and Burrows 0, ark, hence, arrived at &dem
lath .not
Bohr Afontevue, Rutter, for Philadelphia, sailed from
idalem lath trot..
'Saar inrah Gls! le, Griffsn, for Philadelphia, railed
from Salem lath talc.
ferd 6r ner g. arttmley, hence, arrived of Ear
h Ju
I INSURANCE COMPANIES.
'IN SURANCJI3 COMPANY OF TEE
. 1 1 1 - STATE OF pErrrisYtv.ima—FlßE AND MA
!IRE ABSORANCE, Nos. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE
IJILD/Ir GR.
Chartered in 1794—Capital .200,000;-Assetir, Januar)
I' lee& 8317.419 so-NO,
All invested in Bound and available seounhes—oon
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes. Buildinge,
Stooks of hlerohandise /to.. on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby Famed Grant, Jr.,
1 Charles Alsealester, . Tobias Wagner.
William &Smith,' - , ' Thomas 113 , Watteon,
: John B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman,
, William R . White, Charles S. /awls.
George C. Carson. • •
HENRY D. SHERREED, President.
WILLIAM HARPER, SeerelarYA je9-w:mtf
i _ _
&IXORANOE INSURANCE COMPANY
it.:4l —Silos No. MA WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Howes and Alenshandin
Metall!) on tarrable terms, either Stinted or Pet ,
• • • vaitc•ro g.
IsiddahßinetU, . sdie. ktoPerte,
John Q. Grinned°. - - • • • ohs J. uri ths, .
loektna T. Owen 'Men o.llals.
Thomas Mandl. ' john Well, Jr
!am!. L t lftnedle9 s as. T. s,'&llelonte. .
IL.SON I.,lrsemdente -
JOHN - Q. GinNoiltr i viiiPropideau.
I SDUrillII Mr: DAVID. Peeretare -• • -•• whin wfdttr '
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IFE. SIIIIANOF 4 AND TWIST CO*.
ix-AIPANTJ—THE PENS ••mutuku•LlFE INSU
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teni,e9l.l2.
' iNSURREI LIVES for the whole term of life—grante
agates and emilqwmants—uurehasco fife interests in
Jl Mil Estate:end malles'ellcontraoti 'depending on the
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Ex • ~.,,, , , : , •,
They sot as ecutirs, Admit/Bretons. Assignees,
nosiest, and Guardians. • •
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i Benjamin Coster, ,-, William Martin,
/ ILlohard S. Newbold. • Jams! B. McFarland..
,william P. Hsekeri ; Joseph H. Trotter.
Wilharn H. Kern, , :., -.Ames Ruston,
1 - Hamel 0 Huey, " Theophilus Paulding.
Charles Hallowell. - Edinnnd &Ponder
Henry C. Townsend, , t ' ...Hamel L. Hulohimio' n, -
RodolDbus Kent, • • • John W. Honor;
William H. Carr, Ellis H. prober, r
P. V. .Dullon, Samuel!. Clinatian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Rosin. John 6. Meaner.
P. 8. Mohler, Heaton.
DArtuit, L. Ml.l4,Eft, President.
BAHL'. K. BTOK.o.s. vine Pres t.
JOHN W. HORNOR. Sisoretarr. mile
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THE P11128.--PHILADEUPRIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1860;
MEDICINAL.
•
•
A_ T;?.. j Pgli •
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tiai OD
11101 r 00% D%
genera ity ;ie reltrilleUhil
The attention ot,•iiivolitter physic i ans . clergyman (
• s ig o ol i e c n it t
e ifi d ° to me th n e a m n e 4 rl b ts e Ti f f th l i h t' is chemica lpreparation
containing Iron, flulehur, and Phosphorus, and,whioh
is Identical in its composition with the Hematte Glo
twit, or red blood. In all dissases,aecompanied with
DEBILITY.
pale countenance, and.netTone deranxernent,analt 688 of
the blood show a detunencv of the red glcibalee. HndaY
comtuesion and a rosy tint of the skin le always indioa
tive of health ; while a pale, wax-like 'skin and counte
nance—which evinces a dehmeney of the red globu es—
nocompantes a diseased organism. Prempations of
Iron have been given for the purpose:of supplying the
red globules ~but we oentend that Iron alone, Sulphur
alone,or PhOSPlietbrisribene;wdinot Meet thedefimenoy
in every case, but, that a ludioious combination of oil
these elements is neoeseary to restore the blood to its
.normal standard. Thescunt • neyer, before attained,
'has been readied in the, _Wood ood. end its discovery
ranks as one nf•the Moat eaten fie And impoYtant Of the
age. Its effectitin,,diiiisiimplibfl,,
,a
are to soften the oCigh, brace the nerves, strengthen
tile system, allay the prostrating night sweats, increase
the physical and mental energy, entloh the blood by re
storing the Woking red,globules, increase the appetite,
restore the color, and clothe the skeleton frame with
flesh. The Blood Food will-be found a waffle in all
Chronic Diseases of the Throat or Lunge, such as Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Coughs,' &o. Pubito opeakera and
singers will find it of „great utility in clearing, and
strengthening_the vomit organs, In Dyspepsia. Liver
Complaints,Drolisf, EitlioPsyt Baralystei l Scrofula,
Grassi, St. Vitus' Dance, Fever and Ague, 0., its effi
cacy is marked end instantaneous. In no 0 ass of °m
oases, however, are the beneficial allots of this remedy
°conspicuous eta In thos gFEMALECOMPLAINTS
. . _
to which the gentler sea are liable, and whioh will tend
towards Consumption. such as suppressed or difficult
Menstruation, Green Siokness, Whams, km, especially
when these complaints are accompanied wits. paleness,
a dingy hue or pallor of the skin; depression of IMltire,
debility. palpitation, want , of appetite. and nervous
orestretem We have the utmost confidence in reoorn
mending the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be con
moue of a lose of vitality or energy, and to those whose
mental or bodily powers are prostrated thropgh over
either of the mind or hodyl and we deem it our duty
to say that in all Mies of Weakness and Emaciation,
and in all diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this pre
paration has a
be
upcm the attention of sufferers
which cannot be over- intimated,
A faithful trial will he found the Most convitain6PlOof
in regard to Its efficacy that could be caked for. With
the above remarks, and with the numerous testimonials
we have in its favor, we offer the BLOOD F 01.4." to
the consideration of the afflicted, knowing that it will
be acknowledged nepre•eminent over all other prepa
rations, patent or °Moine), in point et usefulness. Cu
.aulars giving the theory upon which this remedy is
founded, also certificates of remarkable cures will be
sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD
to any part of the United States or Canadair upon re
ceipt of prioe-8I per bottle, Se for six bottle.. Be
careful in all mules to take none but that having our fac
simile signature upon the, wanner. None other IS
genuine.
Prepared only by CHURCH 11c, DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New York,
- And sold by them, and by DYOTT• CO.. 432 North
SECOND street, Philadelphia, and by all respectable
Druggists. au6-mwf tf
PROF. WOOD'S,
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
, 11L00.15 RENOVATOR
Is precisely what its name indicates, for, while
Pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating,
and strengthening to the vital powers. 14also re
vivifies. annotates. and renews the blood in all its
original purity, and thus restores end renders the
system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the
only preparation ever offered to the world in a
popular term, so as to be within the reach of all.
So chemically and skilfully combined as to be the
most powerful tonics, and yet se perfectly adapted
as to act an perfect accordance with the laws of na
ture, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and
tone up the digestive organs ; and allay ail nervous
and other irritation. It is also perfectly' exhilara
ting in its effects, slid yet it is never followed by
lassitude or depression of smrits. It is comet:wed
entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly com
binirispowerfully tonic and soothing ipropertiee, and
oonsequentlyean never injure, Such a remedy has 4
long been fait to be a desideratum. in the medical 0
world, both by. the thoroughly skilled - in medical 0
science, and also by all who have sullbred from de- all
Wipe ; for it needs no medical clutter knowledge •
even to see that debility follows all attacks of the- 11.
ease and lays the unguarded system open to the 'll
attacks of many of the moat dangerous to Which .0
poor humanity is constantly liable. Sunk, for ale- 0
ample, as the following : Consumption, Drenching, tl/
Indigestion.'Drsimpsia Loss of Appetite, Paint- yil
nese, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation!'
of the Heart; Melancholy, Hypochondria, Night 0
sweats, Languor, Giddinees, and all that clan of (*1 oases. so fearfully fated, if unattended to in time. g
called Female Weaknesses and .Trresularities. Also, 4
Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and LiVer Corn- 0
plaints, Dtseases of the Kidneys, &satin or In
continence of the Urine, or any general derange
went of the Urinary Oreant, Pain to the Back, Side
and between the Shoulders, predisposition to aligh N a" (told', Reeking and Continued Cough, Emaciation, wil
Difficulty In Bresthine, and, indeed, we might enu ,-,;;
maraca many more stn. but we have epees only to •-•
say, it will not only cure the debility following e 1
say and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising 0
from Iliaamatus Influenoes, and core the disease 0:1
at (ince, if already attacked, and as it mite directly 0
and persistently upon the !Our system, arousing ...
the Liver to action, promoting, in lam . , all the ex- P.
orations and secretiens of the system, it will Inlet- V
libly prevent any deleterious consequences follow
ing upon change of climate and water ; hence all ~.,""
travellers should have a bottle with them, and all ~..
should take a table-spoonful at least before eating. ` , Y ,
As it prevents ooltiveneas, strengthen* the dotes -
Live organs, it should be in the hands of all persons
of sedentary habits: students, ministate, Mainly -
men ; and all ladies not acinustorned to ranch out- -
door exercise should always use it. -If they. will _
they wilt find an agreeable. pleasant and effiedent '
i remedy against those ills whiehrob th em of their z
beauty ; for beauty cannot exist wit hout health, a
I led health eanmit exist while the aboveyrregulan- ii.
ties continue. The again, the -Cordial is ayierfect ,-,
, Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the 7..
final trial, she will. Mute the dyeadial period with
perfect mum and safety There es ne mistake about 4.
, t,this Cordial is all we eta imfor it. Mothers, try ,
,
it . And to you we appeal to detect the illness or -
decline. not only of your daughter!, before it be ..T 1
kite. but ale p your Alla husbands. for . whi e
the former, from false delicacy, often go down to
a premature grave rather than let their condition
be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up
with the excitement at business that if it were no
for you they, too, would travel in the same du
Mari/ path. until too late to arrest their fatal &IL
But the mother Is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal, for we are sure your never
falling olfaction will unerringly point you to Prof.
ua ood'a Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator,
as the remedy which should ne always on hand in
time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad
ay, New York, and 114 Market etreet,St. Louis,
hlo. ; and sold by all good Druggists. Price, One
Dollar per Bottle.
D i here by DYOTT to CO., 932 North BEco I
rear . eowd&W.
OAK ORO - HARD ACID SPRINGS. •
These Bpringsare situated in the valley of the
Oak Orchard ("Swat, i n the town or Alabama_ , Guesses
co., N. Y., eight milellsouth of the village ofNedina, on
the Erie Canal; end fourteen miles from Batavia,.
Mr The prounpal hold Springs are three in number.
besides these there ere six others. They are all toasted
within a circuit of about fiftr rods. Ihe medicinal
qualities of the waters are fully Omen In the autdoined
testimonials. They contain a very lame &mounter Sul
phur. Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of sAme, end Prow-
Sulphate at Iron. The great medicinal virtues smear
ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre
winos, in suob unusual quantities, of these curative
epbstanoes.
Hundreds of mites of disease, especially those remit
tig from the aorofulotui diatheals, have been oared by
t abuse.
;Sir in ski diseases — even in o 0 firmed leprosy—the
water, have bema sign a ttlli succ essful. u
i Opinions nti g f lig. i l i he l filtZgi fi g ° et a iiirtt e 1 itTstligii i l l
speak in strong terms of the tootficimil , value of_these
waters: ,Prof. Emmons , T. komern heck , en of
Albany; Jas. MoNeughton, M. D. of Albany; ward
li fF
Bpring,_ ht. Door New York; Dr. it, Campbell lte
tield, Mess.' Dr. 3.8 . Shale'', of Lookport,V. . hey
recommend the waters confidently. Dr.-Sprite fere to
4cate of chronic diarrhea of several yeelis , Medias,
Which was cured by the use of Me water. r. k says.
... lam satiedied that the watelerehighf v s sable as
medioinalagents." Dr. Campbe loam, .• twin:met he
highly beneficial for all chronic "mom o the stomach
, Hr. II b ef ore • ;te h read i tisavergi f yi rk ?ici einhieet of cit e t
NeliNkilt, litwebitt h:3llltes tharig.lVlV -
sew decidedly tqruci, refrigerant, and sietringent proper
tlee ;And that the clam of dummies to which they are
moreparticularly Adapted. are chronic' affeotionsof the
di festive and smeary organs . and some of the cutest
aus• dfseares ; chrositc dyspepsia ( chronic diarshas ;
- chrome desestervy chrome, diuresis; chassis cystitis;
diabetes ; came or passive hemorrhage, such as Puns
ra hemorrharica, and the colliquative sweats of Beau°
Paver. The)Yrater may also be often used with ad
vantage, he say., in cases of low typhoid fevers ; in
onqa lescolice.from protracted fevers. to excite , the:
an d ;
m P ol t e as a d r p d ono r a en r on ion el u ax da o h o ul e cer p a r ed arr
of the mucous membrane of the Intectipee, In oaten
lons affection, or li thiasis,,attende with phosphatic
sediments, i t is the suitable remedy , ins preferable to
murlatiO frO dr 40 4sing more . solvent and dell .(111it by
cont ape use to disorder the stomach. in femme dis
eases, It can be used properly diluted, to a
_refrigerant
to diminish thirst and preternatural heat. In skin dis
eases—in them, forms o r dyspepsia ocnneoted, with an
• alkaline condition of the stomach, es in Pyrosts, or wa
ter-brash, 'twill prove better then hydraibloricr gold.
In oaten of Concapnitemtm, and other towlines son
aelgenoes arising from the. action of lead, title water
will prove to be an admirablq antidote. In chromic
phew/stasis, laryngitis.. chrome mucous catarrh, and
humid asthma, chromic ophthalmia (externem)
as a gargle in ulcerated sore throats, in meet of sell
ration, and in leueorrhea and fleet i ; and also in Mier. When taken internally , a wine-glseeful of the Water,
dated, taken three times a day, is satfitnent for tin
dult. ~ .
eatable 'stimonial; from physiolans. and other re
spindividuals, My be seen on anniMation to
the Agent. •
Dealers eapplleo on liberal term,.
No Worst mates tatiel2 procured from
H. W. BOSTWICK,
Sole A_s_efli,
• No. 074 BROADWAY,
New York".
For Sale at the following Agenoies
FREDERICK. BROWN% Drug and Chemieal
Fiore. Northeast comer of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
Also for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, ht.'s. Drug
and Chemical Ettore, Continental Hotel, corner of
NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
The Trade waselied at Wholesale Prices. nralbawlr
PIAIMS.
LIGUTE & BRADBURY'S CELE
BRATED PATENT INSULATED P I ANOS,
considered
OVERSTRUNG 0 RA ND-AOTION PIANOS,
considered uneurpassed by the first artists end Judges,
Apooh as Thalberg. Wollenhauot, We s, and others.
ver. 7,000 of this make have been cold . ' In respect to
clearness. richness, volume of tone, delicacy, elasti
city of touch and fine repeating action they are unequal
-1
ed. They aro not warranted dfor years, but for all
qiuty have been awarded Gold Medals at every
ex ibition. For sale •at wholesale factory prices for
0 eat a liberal discount, won_ inontnty %Detain:ma%
JAMES
.• ' pos. 279 and 51S1 South Fikrit greet.
an2l.lm• • • .• • Above Borneo.
I
FAR" STEINWAY & SOWS NEW PA
TENT OVER-ST/11N° OItAND PIANOS,
84/11ARE ORAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS, pow
pre erred i n eenoerte ann private circles by the beet
per °unary. Received the first premiums over the best
matters, from judges like Gotteohnlß. Maeonoind oth re
Challenge ail competition. )3 bABIUM ROTHERIS e ,
db-ly • 1000 CHESTNUT Street.
iwo PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS
PIANO-FORTEs
hILLOIR.OIII
pi b•ijorrEs.
MELODE A ND
• Made'by• Raven, Maoon, k. Co., Minns it Clark,manatt,
:Dam. ft Co., and others:
J. E. GODLO,
min-ly • . SEVENTH and CHEBTE uT.
BAINES •BROS.) - OVERSTRUNG
P T N TI OR , Plplo FOIMES,
" Cheapest F9t-Olass Pianos made . " A splendid
assortmentof r . XlV...and other styles. for sale at
gaatery Cash r end warranted for years.
Bitoond-hand afto. ror Zlik° olita I:74Awrint
S.E. ger. of BEVerall oak en OR
PRINCE & CO. II Improved MELODEONS. from
SM. upwards. , 1•1114 m
COAL.
GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL—Pure,
Bard. Bright, aria Glassy, equal, If not superior,
'to any Lehigh uosi sold. • ERN and Stove times 04.50
per ton. Large Nut 03.75: 'Call mid exam ine, or send
leer orders to ELLIS BRANSON'S COAL ' DePar,
I .UALLOWHILL iatreet.thtrd yard above Woad street. -
5e15•121.
'CA II T I ON I—ASTROLOGy !—LOOK
0111 . !-000D NEWS FOR ALL!—The never-
Jailing Mrs. VAN HORN is the best ;she mood'wnen all others have failed. All wh are in trouble, all
.who nave been unfortunate, dooeive o by false promisee,
fly to her for edvioe and comfort. Is loos grows Ms
xsysslails, She has the secret of'nuldrur the &Teo
on., of the oppolita sex. It is this met 'which induces
illa.erate pretenders tO2 try to imitate her, and copy her
,advartareatenyt e shows you the likeness of your fU
turawde us , or.abseut friend., It as well known
to the pu ccat rse that the is the first and only per
son who can show the barges in reality, an d cangive
entire iatufmtiou on el tam <maracas of Lie, pr 1 4 31,
earl be tided and. prdve bY thowiands, both mar
and einelea.whodally and eagerly visit her . , Oome one
mine all to No. Mt LONWARD Street. hatweeitleid. ,
;ear end, • rimd, • , /111/ 4.41
IDHILADELPFILA TERRA. COTTA MA-
Jr. , NIIFACTORY, FIEVEATH eild - Otßlaffili TOW/
road and Street. Vitrifijid. Drain
and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues, HotAir'.Fluem,ipsd,
Smoke Flues male of Terra Gotta, and of suitable size
I 'tor every olass of buildings. Thin artiole.lit'WOWLY the
attention of all partiesputting up buildings. Large
'inse sewerage lupe e for city drainage, water pipes war
ranted to stand a severe preesdre. We eire now prepared
to contraot with cities or corporations for thin artmlain
any quantity, -We warrant our goods to ire se tuttif riot
superior to any other made in the 'United States
'Europe. Ornamental Chimney Wase Tops and Garden
. ,
.s. 1.33-tr.
'AirEke OIL in quarts and pints
.fot:
Bale. WIITHE RILL & BRQPNER:*
. f
IMO 47 and 49 !Una ! iIECUADAti,
MEDICINAL.
.errt 7 ir
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THE HUMAN CONSTITTJTIN SAVED PROM
• WlEOlt.
TEE PREVENTIVE AN) REMEDY.
INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS
DUDES INSURED IN A DAY.
NATURK'S BRAND REEITIRATIVIL
INPECTINE, INPECTINE.
NPEOTINI3. INFECTINE
INPEOTINE. INPECTINE
The terrible malady known as the FEVER AND
AGILE has smitten hundreds of thousaads of persons
throuthout the world every year, and has never till
now been met by successful medical treatment that
bonnet prodaced severe
BIBDICItiAL DISEASES,
which affeot the lungs, the spleen, thellver. the heart.
or other parts of the h1201&11 OTHLIIIII4. The INPEC
TINE is the natural antagonist of all fevers, and when
it conies in contact with the ate, U sbsorbeu by the
interior organs, which resist essar Wants and all ten
dencies toward those maladies which prostrate the
mind and boar with favor.
Fever and Acts result fiten ntllnerooll opium No
plane is exempt frOm the oausett whioh promote the ex
istenoe of the disease, hatbeing once seated in the
*wpm, induce' depies‘ion of 'pinta, lassitude, lan
guor, pains, chilli, fever, and a long train of disagree
ahle sensettons, depriving the Pat4ent of all energy, and
reducing him or her to a 'condition of
EXTREME RELPhmaxseew
Why will any one wain the honoye of a debilitattns
Intermittent Fever. when, br the use of the
INVALUABLE INPECTINBi
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
, the eminent medical and mailnal analitlos of which ►re
Instantly absorbed,
ALL, TRAOBI3 OF LOOEASK *AVM ANNOII
LATED IN A FEW HOURS t
BRLF-CARE IS BETTER THAN PHYSIC
NATURE 18 WISER THAN ART.
EVRRYILDMEAHR HAD A DIVINE REMEDY.
THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH
DREAM.
BETTER PREVENT THAN KIM TO OVER.
DELAY AIM DANCIENAM
THE INPEOTINE,
PIRBIAN iozvEit CHUM,
Hu owed !hounds of both sue of the 'moot dread
Jul foyers. lead and refloat.
ketioNg o o rya' ai 3tilif
Lemuel Bonn% of Plttatrari, for two YOU/ 11/01.01
to himself and ipooiahr—a martyr to Chilla and Foyer—
cured In less than thriir wallah and 'mirror's%) in sight
hours.
Mary IL Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, after almost
leslus her reason as wall as streiA, by Intern/Sant
Fever, with Chills, restored to health jn t 51417 Jlvitr&
J. R, Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, Wight from
death's door, having maimed for four yeem,.lmade
well in five weeks. end improved to eleo:teeem •
Adolphe Monbro, of FieTloe, rellivoli in one hour,
while travelling in the oars of the Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad. Re wag. elNrentiy dying with
Ellen R. Benson, Lockport, New York, rescued
after seven years' aufering. A perfeet-oars.
Thousands of other oases prevented end oared everf
month, and not a single complaint of the isilloienoy
of the
INPECTiNE
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT, MOVE IT, /MOW /T.
And make known its wonderful layers and virtue,,
that those who inaffer s .or who are threatened with
suffering s may bst lad to use a eats, innozions pm
potation, furnished br the field of nature for
MAN'S BLESSING.
INPECTINE
IS SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDICINE
DEALERS IN AMERICA,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Seat by mall to any Plat 01 tb. Vatted States
REMEM33ER.
It is not taken Inwardly. bat is applied ondwardiri
aooording to dirsotiona i which accompany emir via
age.
MANUBACTURBD BY
JOHN 'WILUOX
ISS MAIN STREET.
ItIORDIOND, vriediNiA
BRANCH OFFICE,
Na OS 'BANK 01,` COMMENCE Bllif.DINO
SEW YQEI( GM.
OGO-41014itrUm:
POLITICAL.
c • "Ai'
BAYLIN 1
OUR T IN
VICTORY!
PEOPLE'S
MASS MEETING
LANCASTER. PA .
WEDNESDAY, REMEMBER 19, 1860
PROTECTION
AMERICAN INDUSTRY
FREE HOMES
FREE LABORERS'
FREE TERRITORIES
FREE WHITE KEN!
VIE MAINTENANCE
~.
NATIONAL UNION
IMMEDIACY OF THE LAWS!
VIE PEOPLE
PENNSYLVANIA
Who are in favor of the
PROTECTION OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY ;
Who are in favor of
FREE HOMESTEADS TO ACTUAL SETTLERS
Who are in favor of
PROTEOTING TERRITORIES NOW FREE
From the
BLIGHT OF SLAVERY EXTENSION;
Who are in favor of
MAINTAINING OUR NATIONAL UNION
SUPREMACY OP THE LAWS INVIOLATE;
Who are in favor of
A RADICAL REFORM.
Such ea will oorreot the obanaeless profligacy and cor
ruptions of the present national Administration, are
Invited to attend a
GRAND STATE AfABB MEETING
LANCASTER; PA..
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IV,
To strike al dealere blow at the perfidious Demo
cratic) rulers who have Impoverished our Treasury,
panelled our Commerce, and beggared our Laborers
bY their Free Trade 90/10T, and to ruse their voices
against Seotionalism and Diennionism In any and
every shape.
Vote*Ear distinguished gentlemen are expected
to ettesd and delver Addresses:
IiANNIBAL RAMLIN. of Melee,
People's Candidate for Vice President
Nos. APIDRI W G. CURTIN, of Penns.,
t People's Candidate for Governor ;
Mon. CARL BHURZ, of Wiloomin
SHERMAN, of Ohio;
!Hon. THOMAS CORWIN, of Ohio;
Ilion. SIMON CAMERON, of Penn.
Hod. MORTON MoMICHAEL. of Peon.
Hon. L YM AN TRUMMILL, of Illinois
Hot. M. JOY MORRIS, of Pormylvania
Hod, JOHN HICEPILLN,
Hon. THADDEUS STEVENS,
JAMES POLLACK.
Hoix,,AMZEIX.' CAMPBELL,
Hos. DAVID WILMOT,
•Hon. JOHN W. HILLINOER,
,Hon. A. H. REDDER.
itqa. OALUISHA A. GROW.
Hou H. HcP/TBKDON.
;pm: JOHN OOVODE,
.HiOn. JOHN O. IttIKEL,
LINCObN, S 141, AND CURTIN CLUBS
Throughout the State, and espeoially to all the Eastern
sountaes. ere expected to attend, properly organized.
THE WIDE-AWAKES
Are aleeoted to attend in full foroe, proeerly officered
and equipped, and a
WIDE-AWAKE TORCHLIGHT PROCEBBION
Nell take plane on the Evening of the Dar
EX.OURSION TIOKETti
f Will be issued on sU the Railway'', rood for the time
steoemeary to go to Lancaster, attend the Meeting, and
return home.
Friend' of the Right! the great preliminary struggle
In the 'Keystone State is nigh et hand. Bally in your
slight to preinote your cause
Our friends in any part of the State, desiring lnfor ma
Out in detail in relation to the facilities for transporta
Iron to and front the Meeting, or upon any other point
will address the
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE,
by brideb'all eommbuloations will be yrometly and
eatisfaotorilyenewered.
ALEX. K. McOLURE.
CHAIRMAN PEOPLE'S STATE COMMITTEE.
JOHN M. SULLIVAN, Heoreary.
rEOPLET STATE COMMITTEE ROOMS
,t August imams.
led lit
SIIRMER RESORTS.
MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON,
L T A , OCULTYLKUJii COUNTY. PA.
rtanillmaatiminiumniatad with good rooms at reduoed
m old. eatabli lilted Heim, netted in the gay De
ltrie, 847 and 14000 d Llountains, immediately on
line o the , Philadelp a and Reading Railroad,
wag Lbs rtiria ogkrottavide, an d
y p teg d b i r
bin
tea . via. hie demise, Stan
ender the ad o hi e,
ilt
ili f . & t rail, in ,prepared, at !lemons of Om year, for
me bop of Knees , and ism been latently put in
t say
order. he large garden. an park adjoining. presents
great In nasmetas as a summer resort, to d eersons wish
ing
ntreirtilt d ottflit rt , timer titrafttarmiblgtheuttaTlAT
thin am and en my the wild and beautiful eoenory of
prat regnm.
Ppit. are %Via p asse nger ruoto ti n e raitij h gve l liel. f 'fent!,
rt,,Eillioomemodationtrain will . lases POttaville dell,
n a the rammer IDWRia. to enable those who may
~,rArimoillgtrkigitpt=ligeliZtall4filothtlhdeayhin i he
al ow thirte-tarew per omit umoir_trie_usualyatir ar es
Or tallati apply to . • ' • MARY REA ;
sat.sra ; laapdorgßonag,..lB . ollnt garbon,
gionuyiktit Co.; Pa,
COTTAGE RETREAT, ' •
Bean and conveniently boated at
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Daudet sootenzoodated on reasonable terms.
.100.dan M. M001.13E8, Proprietor.
STAB yoni 4 , , . •
r zAßl, 2: o zvarni t imr.,,, Fo o Two
SAMUELAMA's, n ic ilki r R DINNER-L.P PTy
()ENT!!iLiTaiiiiTis'r¢,bl,
E.
sir Hoarders soommnodsted on' tab most removable
tame. , ie9CI-am
EAOLEI HOTEL, BETEILEILEM, B.A. Thiti Lir4e And old-ettablished House. known am the
10 VALLEY SUMMER 'RETREAT:.
le pow open gr the Own. The tiooooiniodatione of
this House aid be found umureaseed.. The
of
here.
' by the north Pennsylvania Rallystalome of the plea
eartoe.Ps our state. °ALES
Maim (ARK, Sroprietor.
Q,LATE ROOFING.—JOHN WELCH,
rYit i a l iTara i lr y vet ,t ritrl n el triVi r a!
itt44l=o,lfirrited attgert.° „ ii
EDUCATIONAL.
*Wig•l4loll4
LL.ltaJ RE-OPENED
in the hlUfitt‘NglitirfiTtittlittlia_atltt°"4"2l,a)7•7r.ni
BROAD an. ~.PRIN --.."
THI; MISSRS OAS - EV £ MRS. BERMS
yo.4"f. l 4lL. 4 ."%""itiNellit' l l l
reopened on witunEeDAY.Beptemberl2. salt Int
AND OLASSIOAL SCHOOL.
—The imhool of the subeorlber, la filmes' Buildlne •
I.IIIFSTNpT btet, above Twelfth, wilt re-open on
CP/1
MON 1, the 1 7th of September.
roll- f CHARLES 811011 T.
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG ht FIN AND BOYS, N. E. Cor. EIGHTH
and Birrrorilyool) Streets.: Donk•keerans. Lupin
g4fir Mathematios, Watering. &e. BOTR received at mar
ale. F. DUNLEVY LUAU, rrincipa,.
ne3-1m•
UNION ACADEMY, No. 5 SOUTII
FIF-
T}7I?NTH Streot—Pripolpal, TH(Pi. D. .IAI4I ER.—
Aeapted to the promotion of sound health. good se holm
abip. and profit Able amootation.. 4 ircotars may be had
at the rooms, or they wilt be sent to any address.
etn3l-1n
SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
THIRTY-NINTH AND MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Professor E. D.Sc. UNDE. M RS &
Pr incipals CORTLAND SAUN-
ERS. A. ~ .
mu. wag. DI D M. ER, Clearfield; WM. MoKITIBIN.
Ern., of the Merchants' Hotel. Philadelphia • Ron. J.
W. F. URN tV. of The Press' Ron. N. 11. IstioWNE,
Philadelphia; Rev. R. W,VTBROOK. of the 8. s.
Union llon. J. W. MAY ARO, Wiillgrquisort ; J.
LEIS EN nINC; Esq.. President of the Lehigh Coll and
Navigation company and Hon. ABA PACKER,
Mauch Chunk—an of wham Aare sons honr.flne•
Sounders' lastliater—will sive their friends who mar
be looking fora earn, thorough, and eletuotnt Reboot any
Information desired resPecling this seminar/.
A grove and lawn of MORT ACRES are ettlehed to
the Institute for seclusion, reereation, and physical ex
ercise.
.
ICY The terms for a session of fire months, oonattnt
from the day of admisinon, are 84 (or day-boarding
pupils. 8100 for pupils mho spend Saturday and Sunday
at home. arid 811.3 for pupils remaining constantl. No
extra charm. Payments in adranoe. antelm
HARRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN
fret SCHOOL, FOR Gillis o p th e pc W. corn ,
of FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets. opposite Penn
Square. on 10th of ninth month. Sept) au=-1m•
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN BTR EET. below LOCURT.
The duties of the Cleseical leetitme will he reenmed
Mondey. Beptem bet 3. J. W. FAIR kit, A. m.,
au27- d3m Prinm pal.
BALDWIN'S ENGLISIL MA
-• TREMATIOAL end CLASSICAL SOHOOL. for
Bora. ri. E. oorner °lll/LOAD and ARCM. ro-open
Beet. &I. 50.25 Im•
BALLAD SINGING, OIIANTING, N
ANO and (MITA R.—Mr. T. bI'HOp wall resents
business Kept.loth. VOCAL ACADEMY, 1202 Fl
tlEkt I.* Street. !tun Im•
TE CLASSICAL AND EN LI Sll
CHOOG or D. GREGORY A. M.. 310 1109
MARKET btreet, will reopen on MONDAY. Yeptem
ber na2l- p m
THORBECKE, TEACHER OF THE
A-A• PIANO. N 0.1902 PINE Street. At home datly
at 2. eeS atir. Ole
VOIJNO LADIES' BOARDING AND
,DAY PICHOOL.— Rev. JA IEB I. HELM'S
Board= and Dar hlabool for Young Ladies. 1 5 25
WALNUT Street, erlll be reopened Neeternbet /.3tb.
null-etner2ro
MISS M. W. HOWES HAS REMOVED
her school for panne ladles to 1523 CHESTNUT
street. and will reopen on Wednesday, treptember 11.
few boar In iv
ding pupils Intl be reeeed. For circulars.,
in q uire as above, or at the Presbyterian House. 1e34
and 133 d Chestnut street. aull4tw
'PENN INSTITUTE, &Ant EAST OOR
NRR TRIRTF:ENTR and FILBERT Biretta. re
oases MONDAY. Beptember Bd. Four more papas
vitt be admitted. Catalogue, sent to any address.
au'ILYS R. !STEWART. Prinaipel.
Al 188 TIIORP'S SOIIUOL FUR YOUNG
-1-‘..- LADIES, et 113 GIRARD Btreet, Intl reopen
op MONDAY, Septemher IS. snip kV
CILNTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH AND
SPRING GARPRN
Streets
tsVaR %triltr°rrg(iisigrth:gat
smichJ:,i cNeN .
au2o6w H. G. M C
R
1-T-A-R . WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
ING and DAY SCIIQOL for YOUNG 1,AD1,E9, N
No,
1727 VINE street, near tang Lo euere, will S E-OPE
on WEDNESDAY, tleptember LIM Welders furnished
on application. auls-ew •
MISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R.
RI. BIRD will reopep their school for..roys la
dier, at No. 1010 SPRUCE. 'treat, on MONDA gar
Umber 11.
sug 4-2 m
ICERYANT &STRATTON'S NATIONAL
KERcuorriLE coLLReEs, looetwi at rhila
delphia. 8. E. corner SEVENTH and OfiEsTNIIT.
New York, Buffalo. Cleveland. Chicago. and St. Louis.
For information call or send for Catalogue. fel-tf
ND
HER
-31-11E- NI D LLY re S irpe ° otfully G info A rin 7 t A heir friends and
the yobbo that they have removed thety Boarding and
Bay Sohool for VouneLadie Stree t. ourn Square
rillos.
iaar and 1529 SPRUCh sr ere they be
ready to receive their pupil. on TN REWAY, Septem
ber 12th.
Sieedamea CIOGARAY and D'HERVILLY will re
ceive 'actors at No. 1809 LOUAN Square until the
20th August. ir2e-em
BUSINESS CARDS.
SVIATIIEW BROOKS,
MAN GYM:ITU/LEE
oe
CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS.
In every varier of colons.
No. 139 North TI:IIRD Street.
ae/0-11n oetrowite Cherry. Philadelplun.
HORACE SEE,
MECHANICAL ENGINEF:R. and
.1 1 - a
PATENT ATTORNEY.
No. 114 South SIXTH Street.
(Nearly opposite the County Court House,)
Prepares Specifications, Drawings, ko., end transaots
all other Dimness connected with the obtaining of Let
ter. Patent
Machinery Designed and Drawings made. aul6-3m.
jOr R. ()ORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO
AA,• %ER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN,
Pennsylvania.
FARMEI, STORES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOR
SALE in Montgomery, Books, Chester, and Delaware
Counties, varying from 10 to KO sores, in good localities.
Persons applying will be shown properties free of
charge.
Bonds and?dart:ages negotiated at fair rates. RAND
SOME RESIOENCM for sale In Norristown, Potts
town. and intermediate plum For Catalosnes and
fu.ldesoription, addroie E. R. CORSON,
01-eint Norristown. Pa.
NIOIIOLSON,
•• • Manufeaturer of
SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARS.
A large and (Aimee aesortment, and WIELL VILDII.
ILIWIISS on nand. unto whloh I partleularly invite the
t,attention of CASH and prompt-paying SHORT-TIMI
t•IlyStS.
S. E. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Street-a. Phila
delphia. au7-3ni.
FIVINIET it SONS,
P.-7 4, IMPORTERS 01 , ILAYAILLr
IGSIIA.
yew notinrritvil ntreet.
Remye reg ularly a fall assortment of desirable CI
&RS whit) they offer at low mum for each or ap
proved oved t, jelo-11
PAWSO.N NIUHOLSON,
BOOKBIN=It t
NOR. AID AND Stit ealNox ETZ.EBT.
Between Market awct Meatus' iambs
JfAINE3 FAWSON. JAN. D. 1111070110 Y.
t.•
WAGNER, JEItbION
a. • ATTORNEY AND COIIeSELLOR-AT-LAW.
Dance. Mr. It 6 booth, IXTfi throat,
(Deposit. independenoe Clammed
PHILLDILI.IIIIe•
De the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points in
the tiniticd Stator, is enabled to PIOIIOO6IO and °WWI
omimt 01 every de.terlolloll.
Particular &gamma liven to the ea.andpation and re
oore of the olanna of Legatees and Devisees, and the
eat nation of Land Titles and iseouring the interests
of h ers and aßpersons interested is the same, *all
parts of the Union.
Has the latatates of all the States =dig Camel loner
for most or them.
Depos m itional carefally taken under Commuenona.
arilr-d
HENRY , E. KENNIZ
...terros.NE
Han RI:MOVED nis omoe from o. 1M Walnut 'tree
to No. 2,18 South THIRD Street mh.l2-4m•
E J. BAYLIS THOMAS.
•ATTORNEY -'SLAW,
NM removed his office from No. W Aroh West to No.
499 WALNUT street,
Particular a) r tanticlll Wen tolhe rvery of himan
tile Claim". he crafting an ewe natlon a Will.,
Conveyanorch t etasignmeb,bb lanai O
men T,ltletrod other
Instruments o Writing, The mamget of Saeoutor
shim Admin stratorehlpe, and Trait', superintended;
and the beat securities Immured for the permanent in
vestment/ of Moiler. Satisfactory referenoegiven
when required. aped- gm
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
pAOKAGE lIARDWAIiE 1101:18E.—We
would respectfully call the attention of the Gene
ral Hardware 'Creole to our extensive Meek of BM
MING HAM HARDWARE, which we oder at a small
advance by the vaokate.
Orders or direct importationsolicited, and Goods do
livered either in
Onglicited,
city, New
t rk. or New Grlearui.
W.& EON.
411 COMMERCE Streit,
Importing and Commission Merchants. sod Agents for
Foreign and Domaine Hardware. ann. tf
EXCURSIONS.
0-11.01 MIN PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD.
RLDUCTION OP FARES:
On and after ATRIL, lid, WO, Commutation Tleketa,
with twenty-sax Doors, will b e Issued, good for the
holder and any mem rof his family,,on any rummager
Train, and at any me. They will be sold by the
Treasurer, at the otfies , o4 p the company No. gr/ South
oußrifetrleatait a r notion wishin g e enjoy m i t
from the regular farm ernes to t •
Bummer in the Country will find this a very desirab e
route, the Behayilciti Lebanon Valleys being among
the most beautufni ealthy in the State, end acces
sible by four trains from and to Philadelphia daily.
_,ll pRADFORD, Treasurer.
ifITLADILPIIIA.; ninth sun. MO. mhar-tf
ArtiltaMi FOR THE SEA SHORE.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
RAILROAD.—On and after SATURDAY. SePlember 1.
Mail train leaver Vane-street wharf , .. 77 . 7 4 So w
Rapress *.
RETURNING, LEAVES ATLANTIC
Stopping at
Fars to Atiantio,lll.Bo ; round trip Dams, good for
three days, $l.OO.
Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by 3 P.M.
Theo Company will not be responsible for any
until removed and remelt/Led for by their Agent at for
Point.
an3l-tf JOHN G. BRYANT, Agent.
PIIILADELPIIIA AND
16-INIAMIN IttlAVINt3 RAILROAD. I).re
.I,I6.IITFUL .10CUUlltilf./1113, On and after 9101 1 . DAY,
AIX 9th. until further notice, the following routes
be open for osouraious.
Tickets for sale at Ticket (Moe, Broad and Ballowhi
Crepe.
o raters Falls and return—.—.—.—. 31 6 00
raters
and return 660
To Look Haven and return.- . . 8 atl
For further particulars see s mall ilia', - or ape', to
Ticket Agent of the Company,_ Broad and Callowhill
streets, or to JNI F . vBEA:ry,.
General Agerit it Reading Railroad. rhoa.
b. A. rilatadA, Can't Superintendent, Reading.
LEGAL.
ESTATE OF JOIIN J. BESS. Deceased—
NOTlOR.—Whoreas letters of administration,
d. b. n, o. t. a. to the estate of JOHN .1. HESS. de
pews.). have been granted to the subscriber, all persons
indebted to the said estate are re q uested to make im
mediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands
against the estate of the said decedent will make known
the same without delay. to
HENRY D. WELSH.
Administrator d. b n. c. t. a..
stile-wet* No. 434 FRANKLIN Street. Yhibula.
CABINET. FURNITURE AND BIL
LIARD [TABLES.
MOORE &i CAMPION.
No, 1161 SOUTH SECOND STREET
In connection with their extcneive Cabinet Pittances,
are now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES.
And have new on hand a fall emptily. finished with
MOORS &. CAMPION'S fel PROVED CUSHIONS
Which are pronounned, by all who have need them, to
be ouperior to all Ohara.
For the auslitr end finieh of these Triblea the mane
featuring refer' to their numerous patrons throughout
the Union, wh oare familiar with the alienator of their
wore, auf Ow
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 051
BEACH Street, Eenein rton, Philadelphia.—WlL
-141AM .H.TIEBB Inform hie Mende that, ~„r_
oneaed the entire stook of Patterns at the move Foun
(try, he is now prepared to reoetre ordersr Hentnr,
Het, and Ha* mil Caatinari, Boar., Chemical, and
°use Work. Gearing. Ceatinte untie Irons Hever
, Mary or Cupola Fiarnnoee, in dry or green sand, pc
stylit•
BALMS BY AUCTIOPL
FuRNESS, BRINLEY & CO.,
Ito. 429 /91.113110 ET
IMPDXTANT BALE OP MPG% 6001:94-:
Tha hutacqjbellt TiVi t crlacip i tm.4 4. . 4l6..
4 Street,
On Friday Mort:dui •
September3l, at lq. oa nionthe'roidit.
7to Pieces Lupin's animater anaLittea Illtionah ma
nn° ellotbir liellokketteakiteilugth coitus, bangs,
whitey.
IMO Pieoell Lu pi We Thitiet gdotha,
500 do fine to extra sups, ' fine, and aubbirne
Quality plain moos de Mine, high colors, blacks.
whites, and modern,
WI been; tteei and so eerie* qualities Printed
demona s ass,f 14 !LOA Dolor' , new w ohmic*
designs of Steinbach Yotwalm's r 0117ikx• awl
fieiber's printing.
::0 Please ex nob °hints and chocolate print.. Stem
back Kosetittn'a vaanngsanate; eery new, 43a
cost and desirable.
SP) Pisces new style worsted dress g Mids.
SILK&
300 Pieces rich and abates fanny diem silts, arta' TOL
stripes. dell:the, o. ; tdaga iron dg, lthinea
t Blank Tarlataa, Ponam'a g bed lionneta . make.)
lout satin de chinea , black figured sills, desk
fustnni. bktok satin resumes.
UO flew and elegant 71d9 dot:need silk robes, latest
Yang sale.
CRAWLS.
lik) super ellalillse high oolored thi bet shawls. bean
gilk make.
1103 mode and black do.
1.001) lons and square do. wool friagu.
LOU rich pnets4 taibel shawls mow degians.
no t-rno he border ex super fios stalls tints. Week
reels and assorted.
20X1 Pan, make extra net broth, rays ahawls. Paris
Paris
le, ClAyusat (ull:ea make.
107 and Irons manufmtare Irlits and square
b , o , ke choice tad beanti al isondieuda of
new designs and ea trs super aaaliur a.
WO rich now etyle Para. Neslin. *ad v leen' wool
rhswa. very elegant.
Ulmer:es super quality Ileum pima-
MO do worsted dress ' , vas.
SO do Lyons heavy silk velvets for collar.,
N. P.—As this will be the only beefing which Ti') be
made this season. in this market, and which ws make
only ti 2 satiaty the expectations of Ibis trade, the atten
tion or dealers to respeotrulty rage 0000 d.
BEAKARD & BUTTON.
- -
N F. PANCOAST, AUCtTIONtLit, Sac
/ • sessor to EL SCOTT. Ja.. 411 CHESTNUT St.
BALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPOJITEN nay'
(1000 4 , EMBROIDF.RIEs. MILLINERY 000D9.
FLOWERS, lc.
This Wonting,
Bept.ls. by tuatalogno,os a moot, bonutummag at 10
o'clock aracieel/.
Lneladed will be round. yie—
EMEROIDERtEB—Just Leaded.
A hue or bootton. malts.* and rum» collars.
Aleoolakeet•stsles embroniered,poo. and catn
brio .
br asta and sona rs. new styli Moir ou t ata. note°,
dared taw, °diary and Mints baads. 'rants very,
richly eentwoMemd Jsonagt waists sad robes, tarns.
hematitehed and embroidered halm eambna lissdke's.
HIR
neat and wide Aconite sdsip_a tesertuss, Bounclas, kc.
I IFIONTS :
d"" deAte' "ae ;
eturt
clifc Er JAC ETA.
14 dozen ex apatite and heavy man's all wood cricks t
Jackets.
BILK 11 4 1 1 DEERCRIEFS.
Alan. wo 'immune of whom It Ulan costars .101 Vows
ex sushi, , clk handicarchteca
WINNET RI d PLOWER. kc.
—Cartons new Nil at,,. Par is toult de sot bonnet rib.
bons.
Memnon. ex rich Pans WI lore arbesal flowers.
Also, a bens a wade
RNIMN wai D t s ' ,a E it L mtmd
Mood.
ANo. T chranem li e A f N no,aya RcIoPRDr:
i f au .
xses.
11.11114 n tad Indus arflr ?ain't fibbon•
IILAC)c LACY. VEILS.
Newest shape Pam black sntoure and Carson stti'a
STRAW GOODS.
50 easaa new shapes dark and waits atraw teener".
fancy hats. In.
BEAD 000 D!.
Ala", a Lae of f&ZIOI bead goo. a, bre mast,. neat MMUS,
tku &c.
Lir Catalogue' and tamales ready early on morning
of sale.
!)TULIP FORD & ()0., AUOTIONt.ERS,
A- No. 630 MARKET Strait. and an MUNOZ
Strlkid
YUSITIVE MALE OF I,3IO.CABRiI 400 SHOES.
SHOES.
BROGAZSB, MID GUM OVER
011 Thf relay Morning.
Eleptemter 20, at 100 clock precisely, yin to mold, by
catalogue. on &mouths' credit dLoce olS•1111 tlloll'l. bole .
and youth.' calf. kip. /MU. and Bangaria• hoot.:
calf, kip. and butt brogans, gaiters, and Oxford tie. ,•
women., MIAMI% and ehddron'a goat.calf, kip, and
Morocco heal boots.
Also. a lull assortment of women's, MUM... and chil
dren I oily made goods.
Al.o, an insoles of Beaton gingham umbrellas-
The ribose sale Will earbrone an sesoriment of foods
seldom offered at auction, and from first class City and
Eastern manufacturers!.
BT Voode open fur eganunation sadly on Ole morn
Ins yid sale.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
WICLLIAMS, BOYLE, CO. CI
, AU
& as hI
commtom ERGIBANTV.
No. 6 North MAIN St., ST. LOUIS. o (former! ;
with Messrs'. Myers, Claghora, & Co.. haada,) oder
their formes to the merchants, man aotarers, sad
others of rhtladelphia, for the sale of dry coodg, car
pets, boot", shoe s , hardware. j ewelr y, &la
NW Cash ado:mews aside on tempt o goods.
Sir Settlements made three day, after sale.
XXXXXX nose.
Messrs. Myers, Claghora, N Phlladelphia.
" Stuart & Brother, IN eletua.
" Van Wick. Towne/a Worrou, New York.
4114/ B ..a r gi. fr a. 4 _'. 8 . 171 7 .0t er j . kl ‘
Crow. kloCroarr. k " Louts ,
NOTICES.
RMANTOWN PAkbENGER RAIL
WAY COMPANY—Orme SIXTH and DIA/COND
Strests—VoiLsoni.Pnia. Aug. .seat, 1360.—An instal
ment of Five Dollars per share (being second instal
ment) on the capital stock of tiermantown Pewee
eer Haiinray Company, is due and payable on or before
the fast day of October nest ensuing.
.13y Omer of the Board of Managers
W. M. el:4011LT.
Bectetary 11136 TTOILICITIOT.
OMt' 1 , "2 PHILADE uPIIIA AND
_READING RelLnoem COMPANY.—PuIta-
DRi Oh A, Aug. 11,1 ND.—The rattan( FrOiEht and Tolle
on Coal transported by Gila compan, will be Ire follows,
on and after lit September, =hi further notice:
I. •
1.7.
I.
1.7'
1
To Rtohroond----.
I nohned
icetoiru—
Hermantown R. 111
Falls of Schurltal•
frfanayunk.....---
Rgbert'a_
Comhobooken—._
Erwede 'armee--
Ifornst'n or Hridgmo
Port Kenuody----
Valley
thainarine
Royer'a
Aranaugo.----
Fon atoßn
Slurring.— .
omoy
•-•-••••••
Exeter— ----
Ratubng
Tucks rton—
Lesmort
Hamburg
Wee and Auburn
Dr order of the Board of ?gauping.,
antl-Int p Mr ,14r1.11fR. ,. 116..•
SHIPPING.
askFOR TUE 8011111.-OHARLIF.
TO
W I RIGNM B II II"UrnirI.
Hasa at an ammo of /171131)1 par sent. le
-I.ls p You rCLAIJIAIO_,N I. 0.
the mall ate ie. Lax aTurtE PIATE. Cap
tain Chu. P. bipabman. mail on Tneaday, Swam.
bar fath. at 10 o cloak A. IL
Mumma In ay la heap—a& eti boars at Sask.
Tka YOE SAVANBAC,OA.
11. ateamate BTATS OP OF.OI B / 1 .
Captain loan VlArvin. sail on Thursday. %-
timber X. at 10 0104 k A. AL
'AVOnsh Ia M to a; ano n. . —only hones at Boa
IPBlutiai dap obangett evu gatarany arm
live dam wawa teelnyed, mud Bills of Latling wined
elritl i Viladid first-al:tam aids-wheel Steataakila LEY
-BTONis STATE and new. OF GEOROIA noir ma
as
above even , ten damn, thus forming a five-day oomma
tueatlon with Charlinann and Salmons/i t and tie Saadi
and Southwest.
At both Charlestop uty4 na..oohnsh. thews Ships con
coct with steamers for Fforidaatadf with railroads. *e.,
for all 'Masa In toe Posit' an C
d Southwool.
/IRH,
rreight and Insuranee ll/RA on a large pre - onto* of Ise&
shipped South will he found to be lower by WI, V.Pa
than by 'titbits vsoadda. the -tainhun being ono-tutir Use
tate.
N. R.—lnzurande en all Railroad Prolikt fa entirely
unnooometry, farther than Charleston pr igaranaM, the
Railroad
oit mesMimi l i o r l t t en i tim&leas Dotal%
Faro by this route V I I 40 per eon e t t rapor than by
the Inland Route, as be soon by ollovnltectia
dole. Through tioketlim Plubuielp aorta C rtes
ton and Paranuoh ate so.lNS.LykrifurßAl dos
the ~oto roil/, 'moos AIIIIIIISI4III andi naTili
natt to moottoreurs,
VIA CHARLESTON. VIA SAVANNAH.
To Onarleatoa—.—sl3 00 To awrebasb.-- OW 1e
Augusta._—__, 11 60 Atetasta--- - - 17 60
Colombia—. -. XCO 116.60 a-..-.--. SO 00
Cants—. 11 Di Atlanta—. In 00
ontiouterv--. 1111 eit lambus - It Co
ebbe—. --- Ss re tally. --.... E co
ew Orleans__. al 7/ oetionterr 00
eahvlllv...—... 27 711 tufa —.. oo
KnOlnile.... 11 10 ow Orleans—. IS 74
Memphis 11 A/
'or
of ii ' d ' lni - 1111ned Ina!' the a=ll 1011 8 4,
'or weight or buena ePery 00 . 11 womb
w above Vise et Al revv- or to
. EIERON. Jr. ,_& CO..
No. 126 NORTH WHARVES.
_ .
anent/ in Cbarleston, T. a. & T. G. D ID_
83,v&nnah, - HUNTER & OAMMEL.L.
For Florida from Charleston. staainor Carolina aver/
John'sFrida from HaTannah. stouners EL Mary's and
Bt. even l'oandav and flatarday.
&p THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMBRICAN ROYAL MAIL BTRAM-
TROY NICW TOT/ TO LIVIAPOOL.
Chief Cabin, $l5O
Second. Cabin 75
71012 80/17 . 021 TO LIVRIPOOL.
. .
Chief Cabin ?itemise..
Second Cabin Passage—..— ................
The ships fromj4ew
York call at Cork Barber.
pp The ships from Balton call at Bahian and Cork Bar
PERSlA,Capt.Judkins. !CANADA. Capt. Lang.
ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, rapt. M War.
ASIA. Capt. E. 0. Lott. 14 iSaSES. Capt Anderson
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt..l Leitch.
SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vemels carry a clear white light at mast-head ;
green on 'Larboard bow; red on port bow.
ARABIA, Slone, leaves Boston, Wednesday. Sept.
AFRICA, Shannon." York, Wednesday. mine. 13
AMER ICA, " Boston, Wednesday Sept. le
ASIA. Lott, " N. Yorg, Wednesday , Se pt. 24
I, I,IROPA, Little. " 13oeton Wednesday, Oct. 3
PERSIA, Judging. " N. York. Wednesday, Sept. 30
Berths not scoured until paid for.
An experienood Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not be aoeountalsle for
Gold, Silver. llullion,Spems. Jewelry, Preoious %UDC)
or Metals. toile.. bill. of laden are signed therefor and
the value thereof them expressed. For freight or pas
sage, apply to E. CUNARD. 4 Bowling Green.
New York.
RACILINERY AND IRON.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
noitrtt woRNB.—NEAFIE & LEVY.
Pli=.l.. MID 'THEORETICAL isrmitteEm,
MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITUB.
sad POIVILLERa, having, for many' gime, been to
sucosasild openitiop, sad been exclusively segued in
building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high
and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers
&c., ko.,,respeotfully oiler their eery:pa/1.0 the pub lic
es being billy prepared to oontraot for Encioeig of
sine., Marine, River, and Eitabonary , haying lets o
patenie of ditierent elses, are prepared to execute or
gans with euick despatch. Every esonption of Pattern
making made at the nhorlieet notice. High and ',ow
reure, Flue, Tuhuler, and Cylinder, Bollere,of the
et Perinarvanue charcoal iroq. Formes. of ell Mee
and kinds; Iron and Sloane Cestolge,of atldeloripticne;
Roll Turning. Hcrew Clangs, &tidal' ether work cm.
nee te d with the above busmen,
Drawings and speolticenora for s'l work dote at the r
establishmentb, free of charge, and work guarani ed.
The gubeenbers have ample wharf duct room for re
pairs of coats whe hey can lie in ;effect safety,
and are proviaed wi th i n aheere. bloakt, ke., &a.,
for raising heavy or ligt wetAhts,
COB G. NE Y AFI . E,
MN P. LEVY.
felt-tf BEACH slut PALMER streets.
laxflL It. xIIIIQI. I. vaarasax xamll,
QOLUJIWAR
wI F
LNAW
OUN3I3DRYIInO/.
EL
FIFIX AND WASHINGTokiDiALEM
PHILADILPHIA..
biRRAZOIC .1; ISOM
RAO INEERs ViD MA0111141318,
Mannfactore High and Low Prossurs &am Era - lass.
for Land. Riser. -,ad Manus asmos.
Boilers, tiasontaters, Tank/. Iron Boats, &a.: Casting
of aR kinds. either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Su Works, Work Shots, Rail
road Stations, &o.
Retorts and 6ml4llohlll3ry of the West ;anon L a
proved oonsravotto
i N ver7 desoriptlori of
_rjaziWion 01phi:urn aa 3a sit
Mugu, Mir, nod Gnat /dills, vannunt ratia.Oessi dams
Defroators,_Filtang, Pupping Env...
Bola 'Agents for. rt. Rallieux'a rda t iSt trastr Bon a %
Apparatus t Patent &miners
Malaya & Woloora Patent Oen 01410 Drain
ing staskirlia • ma-,
BALES NT AUCTION.
NI THOMAS 180
. 0 ../Ilor. ark
a fflelpllL -
. )
lit All ky
pun nig MEM At = P ool/
000asionaol WON.
OP Boodbillo of oloig=roiok, La
addittos to widoli i
~......,...........E. ipowlooo
to owe ipao.. ono Es
far. V v.. f iffOoSTXlWpoosootg iN V l C
c Alt E—Our
ter N et 1
tl2= :
II"' .. V 4gl ib UT VEVIL
oreit
Wl:ft a it •
IFf" 4. ~,,,., • Largo amoont o res.=l wrote
of
p gralo. lot •og offer, dlowitarzof sag oor i x
i l itt i n MINYA
Fr Real oiatoostlOrod so u
, io PSI
sod sdlEOISI•Od IXlMllialilliai to 0:11.
(of which 2,* Oolial MI 1 TosoWS=
alarm
p~reti Fail Ws, eiptmab•r. at
Ntath Pil High, LIU aorimmaber. dr
ttg a G gira l i ade i = t r . szli tisanump.
4 17 1E OMLVFibriva u e
....id as
ti er walk.
Crusiogias now nladT.
•
pox so v IDNVI LI AIIgIES. tr.
Oaporeirkr •
PottAtsber met . at kll Smolt. aril ka at , hl •
eat asks to Lb. Pialorks Esakarsgs.solost Ts
tor v. for east , for attioant. slam “ nap ouscora,
th• foi.lovait, vi a:
lAA 0 0 41OCA tsrawka a 11 , Futons Karts's Crot000t•
;1 t4O Imieb I ,12102N0.)seonrod r. tiro" wont w. UI
If rat baartat 4M.lk *area. MO; Ik, aosootti Worms
list* It k Joss. Pot; a&A too Ili tJ beam[ &stoats
Vito - marl. LStD apd_ clossKao at Pa: too toist to mart -
tato boot A D s. sago :A D lio. " "WA
.704. awl A .D B. No. t 3. tag. ti, Tansacturosys
Abo, a reseals of A. Mt ja.rmal. assponotoadoot of
Ibis Dowd Trutt. for ki of mad Wads. LW tilt rotkla
is• retry oeterod.
TA , rd. A eittaso tosmant atad toortgays tires asOi amt.
do Nat bat J 141114 MA; liClaff C4.14PUN444. tot
12,0 . 0. bat seat boo cart Oro% roftowa sai,vram.
Ma tame Ursa; brae Airmipro4 tae Mabarre
cowArinrwalt W FrAmit A. Druid. AAA tor Dirs std
Prsa US A. Drviel to WAWA Beeirsa:l.:44 Also woa
d,/ tollsatto of 141422440 spa tit X 44114 &nom of tko
as Ik. km of Bab, isms
d,ueir aflar u• atooorlf so atraek 04.1
N I !try* j t L KALS-2110. allSg ma lrElt.
Ot 4 deo. Y. x... co *l. Protium. JO.
vr,:l mo.
Estate or °largo Vas. doossonll—plan t r y on tbo rroncoes —is ' , try vs.sal'io e nt'W sit Aster
ch,„t„,t RA. sa,„uo rs ow Mesas* onnstry mans of
1:r. .fnrw. Kr. Putt. sod ounno. rat" anal tott is-
Remotion st tlts 11144.3b01i 1.4.11141.
Id res—lisa the eutrezeee w.,:ees Auk; rela.:a aa
esortj 4.4 I.
ITEM PAIL LL §ALF-11101 SEPTVIMI.
Orytudis Wv.rt lhale—mtak AzLimity Wakermla.
Tbrair-etori Brea Ar b r i ela au Lot et filraws4.
ware:
Au gnat. wan owszaws lama. illocaaa.
&sat*=Two toitot apt Dvratuloca
Lonenr street . 1 , of El...rack . tr .
bums L OF OAOUND, WNW/ It . sada of
6 ortasoioin iwtsos Jt w*J4-
83sio Earatip- oe-otafT anak OW can ca !torn,
T.oth street. .not of Ocafon saroot. Ifd vsN
ems }gets - tineY DAI&L LINO, May street.
sate ward.
Um* Ea its-DWEWIRIG sad iIIIEBOVSZ.XLI
Fou ,t ...mitt. watt. c Timm? sk.lot. Twoinig unit.
Cams rmato-grtak DWLLLNO. Now are**. tw
rossa of West floater. Cliostor t coati. FL
Porcoopeoey &dr, q *Nat of holm
Estate of Joke Idartsr. Coolooped.
Throi-atory fin- k OVA • lied DWELLING. ?forth -
seat oorsor of Nuts sad 41•17 .errs. rt not wart..
Otrifise Oman to.o-jstart i of otr.a i
us ashaltras.
D4zteri.idfl ' is I.rota
tams• t..-As rutineod so. tk varta USA *Nat
stnry Bud( D WisLl.l:46, 31a &Mal /TOO atria.
Pam* )tats-As within...l Imo% pan a tb. }i n
entAkl, mid WAIIRKOME. soattlrest smear .f Pfkaa.
Via, evens* sad Tam Wiry, baton" Cuets4l otroot.
fait 6in-boa frost.
tame Est/Ur—As ladindold Calk tart at the tare.-
nary Brick D vrit . tt.flag. yto brabard ,erect. ll. at =mien ILYAIDEXCE. :ca.= Nana TweaCatt
et reel. &WV* awry, abut
41101 rakrAh ratan .Lo^r. Sena. Nutwt.
Chs (wk. Fort, 'rata awl Pkftiott atrarta.7l , 9ll -
t•-rout. irud. eoatzwax Imak eta y.
ial al):• import° C. DO by LW (I.e. orantwast comer
of to Lou*ad Florida stab. 'Sys foartk wart.
5
_LE OF SUPERIOR T. nom
' FittNcil-PLATE MANTEL, /AND pima mIllt•
Roßs, SUPIIRIOR rotE-pacov PAPE, FllOl
sLVRT. BR use+ La. ajo IrrurEß eAR ETS.
CH ANIMCLIR BRID - 51340 BEEDINO, OMER.
AND GLASSWARE. &a.
_:CARLI.--01c to-morrow asoralar, et Use &setae
store. era! onatprait. Nonfat On Mob of excelleat
recoad•hend renukire. AR. Yrecteb-)tats sate! an 4
toes marrora. Res velvet, Bnumets, aatt °ler carpets,
tens este stapenor ire-proof safe. ma* bfilerrtsr.
ehentiehets. bade sad baddrag.'Cbise sad eienrare.
!to., forming as aft:satin" ams , rtterter. to wltlett are za
sae the etteatton of ladies, loasekeepert. sad others
damsons of puTehaeifte.
IST escalopes soy reedy, sad tie artieila arrssied
for tmeens.eioa.
Allefft Nee 13 1 1 41#11MBreel it.
surEmlCAt "V i
IV&
02.8, /A/M
02 Tbsrads; Mont.
At 11. o'oloak , g the Mewl Stare, ea eejettepat et
itteeueat seooaa-bsed =mutant. ele Wftege
10/0 4111101111 earwig". eta, ftolll 111
hcruteceireint. removed le the stare Off eetreeitieeee
We.
Ala,. a 1 x , ce and raperior fire-proof cheer, made by
Farrel and Herring.
Bale No. 1333 ESP.BIICR
SUPERIOR FUNIURE, bt ea. IaRRORS.
TAYESTRY VELVET. CIA STS. ka.
Oa Itionaar Mortutts.
34th instant. at 10 o'clock. at Mo. 1333 Santee street.
the superlOr ranutate. large Freneh elate mutat xi . : -
rota, gem chaadeliers, foe taPeatl7 velvet cantata.
Chios, tro .
Sir letry be examined with ostaloses, on the mora
ine of the male at a o'clock.
Sale No. 1329 Girard avenue.
SUPERIORUNNITURk. ROSEWOOD PIANO,
TAP. SPRY CARPETS, to.
On ":110•47 Morning. tath rasa, at 10 o'clock , by catalogue, at No. 1399
Girard maims, the 201P• ri ar cerme t chaise room. arid
chamber furniture. rosewood elwio-tosts ins oti Mat
tugs, engravings, &c. Also. the kitelien , lwaitare.
IP May be examined at I o'clock an the manuag at
the sale.
3
/0
4 r,
o
0.
81.40 31.43
160 1.86
1 1116
LS 116
1.60 lid
1.43
1.40 1.36
150 1.25
1.20 1.15
1.15 1.13
1.17 1.12
PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOOL, BY ORDER. OF
THOMAS /MARX k CO,
Oa Wednowlay Morautc,
September IL at 11 o'clock. otll be wild. by madcap*.
without reserve, at the ltasoftotarers' rxehanitn.
92 North FRONT street,a large lot of
Ohio. and other Fleece. Tab. a nd nn
grades,
lair These Wools are 'eery light and highly &towable.
and will be sold is small lots. to order to sooocusscolo
purchase..
Ali the Wool offered will be in store and owes fat ayi
=limbos at Nos. 14. ile,tik and 6T Pratte Prost sot . and Sloe. 31 and 33 Botta Frost street. sad mil be
saes
for exammabon dsy premoas to wea. None mold by
Matipjef..
IvWV- Catalognes, with fall desoription of eseh let, will
ready week potTioce to rile.
Also, a totof Cape of °red Hope Reit Sktna.
Vale /eta 10 south Tweatiath street.
irawfur YURNITA aoatcwooo rr/tl4O,-
cturrnirio,--ruy A Y CaßrisTB."&e.
Ou Wedu Morning,
lath inst.. at 10 o'clock. st o. 16 south Twentieth
street, above Catmint street.the walnut (anutaTs. ele
gant Rosewood piano-forte. nee wirdow eartalaa. ott
pact ate sod sacrarium fate tapestry. catinis,
A'sn. the kitchen fantiture.
lair May he exannite4 at V o'clock on the scretelei et
the sale with catalogue.
111 - 08X3 NATRAII.B, AIIOT TO NI XS
•11D. C.14310611.510X MERCHANT. swatiaast
Corner of *mina
Is AT HANS' LA R GS RALE OF FORTATTRD BOORS,
Donau:lDS of Thscloilmal. Historical, Meese'. Law,
and Missiellansous Books.
This Morning.
Pept.l9th. at 13 o'clock. at Moses Hoboes' asesine
Story, eot.taeast comer of Sixth and Ries streets. 12
second-story salesroom marines from. Lige
,
Consisting. in_ part. of Deasy Bibies. libilonelM L eboa•
Ism Croat 's .P.ctonal World. Nixon's Digest, Auto
moat Atlas. Aosonean Journal of Medical Peissos,
Philip on Chronto Dileasis. Bond's Midwilsry,
Practice, Wilson on Febrile Disasaes. abdoriairerwi.
How.ccopothio Practice, Dublin Dissector. Hsche's Dis•
pe n satin Y. London Lancet os Tots. I, Di eni eceelitetignest
eview, Inuiltspem's Works, alastrebei rp
vise Poets and Postrs of the Ailments, Weld
Poetry of Europe. Life of Clay. Lit. of Penn, moms'
et the Crusades. Life of Washington, World o Art Lad
Industry illustrated Views in Cootland, Great Bnlain,
mid Ireland. Cianbenefolisosilany, Rama iscellany , of tee
Testament, IndeadwAy_ anssitatedky . rea's Works,
Campbell's Pastiest Works. An
ne Sisal Aorbs,
Poetised Quotat•oss. Wye fairp s li i llb,..4..,„ti n ,
12. 7 . 1 17): T IVEirf a l t;m 8 cAt. t 4 vols.. year 7117? taws,
Greek, English. Lad other Distioessits Preach Walks.
Books of Mas h .
and I ,tO6 Mho. roars
.19 The Trade , and the penile morally. are Jarful,
to attond the sale.
Cr
sal Open r exanunation early on th• morning of
e.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
• T o IC6 ADAMS EXIIrrPRESS
co.. . C . Direst
tumults Paroele, Psalmist. M 32o icreltaadtee. Haat Mele..
end Specie, either by its own Lime or te eaaneetteek
with other *items CtilljplllollM . p . a/1 the prthelblia
towns and either of the Vatted
'aartnvoiLD,
lelll-11 general Beeerintandeat.
DEPARTURE OF RAILROAD TRAINS
iiiIMINIERRIMPIII
PENNBYLVANIA CENT ke RAL IL
RAROAD—Dermal
and Star* arena.
• - - •
Fa a: Llue..— ..... x.1160A.M.
• Express—. --. 10 43 Y. M.
Lancaster Accommodanon....----.-- 4 OU P. M.
Parksbunk: Acoomtareitioa—,...— . a 42 P. Id.
West Chester trains leave Elerente Lad Market at
7 WA.M..1238 and{ SOP.M.
Willis Insport. Lunn.. Pedalo, and Massie, Fells,
leave 716 A. M., and 2 09 P. M.
NEW YORK LlNES—Walnut-St:set Wharf.
Accom. Line, Pia C. and A.. ... 6 03 A. Al
A acorn. Line, vislassey City......._... A..00 A. 74
Morons Expre.e. Pis JONA, -.._-.. Pro A. M
Steamboat Pia Moony and Jersey City. —. 31 03 A. M •
Camden and A miry Accommodat ton ....1233 P M.
lixpress. via Camden end Amboy.. 10, P. M.
Evemng 1 xpreas.vis Tacony and J. C..... . 03 P. M.
• Ppent-c Mail. via Camden and Jersey C.. . 6 00 P. Al.
IJ 4 it ht Express Nail -- 11 00 S. M.
Camden nod Ambo• Accommodation . . taw P. M.
For Belvidere. a•ton. Flemtnston..A.c., 6JO A. M .
and 4 00 S. front Walnut street wharf. and 7.14 A.
!rum Kensington depot.
Vor Water Cap. Stroaosburg, Scranton. Wilkesbarre.
Montrose, Crest Bend. Ac.. at 6 A. 16.. from Walnut-
street wharf. and 7.10 A. M.. from Kenainston depot.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown and tletWebem, at 6.0)
A. M.. and 4J-0 P. as., from Watunt-street wharf, sad
Ti) A. 01.. from Kensington depot.
For Mount Holly. at 6.10 and 900, A. M., 100 and 410.
P. Al.
For Freehold, at 0(0. A. M., and 2 O. P. M.
War 1.10.1 for Trenton. Bristol. rkc . 30 and 4.00 P.
M.. from Walnut atreet wharf, and 7 70, A. M., and
45, P. Bout Kensington.
BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and Print*.
Exprenl Train leaven • • • • --- —Ala A. id,
do — 61
11
For W ilmington at 0.13, A. M., it, LID, 5.0011
50
,7.W, P so AT
d
11.10, P. M.
For Middletown. Dorsr, Nes Castle, Peaford and lir.-
termediate Mimes. st 8.13, A. 51 . =O5 CO, P. M.
Sandals—For &tumors at 11.10, P. M.
READING RAILROAD—Broad and CaPowt ill strotte
Fx re se Train , r 0 A M.
Night Eaves" - 3 Su P M.
Reading Acoommoda tt on 00 P. M
ELMIRA AND NIAOAP FALLS—Broad and Cal
lowhill.
'Express Traic leavea—
right
GERMANTOWN AN . DpiOFt . RISTOWN RAILBDAD
—Ninth and Green
Trains leave for Conshohocken end Norristown at
60,7.31.9 66 aid 11115. A. M.. and 101, 311 4.30, 666,
6le and 11 16. P. M. For Manayunk. at ate, 7.50. 9,0.
1105. A. M., and 1 05. 205.3.05,650. 5-53. 11.50. 8 15 41. d
11.15. P.M. For Gerruanto•n. at 600. 700. 800. 9 06.
10E0.1100.1100. A. M.. nal 1.00.200 31 0,330.4110.6 00,
6(0. 820. 7 OIL 8 00.9 00. 10.16. 11.30, P. M. For eb es tp i t
Bill, at 6 01.8 00. 1000 and 1900, A. M., and 2,03, 4.61,
6.00 630,630,800 9 ID and 10 15 P. M.
. -
8401432 tram• for Geneantnirn leave 06. 1. M.. sad
2 00, 5.00,5 007.45 and 10 30. P. M. Leave. Gertn.a9ttrwa
at 3 If. A. AL. 1.10 4 00.6 30,9.11. P. 34.. For ornatcom
ANNA,,. and 5.00_ P. i. Leave Norristown 7.1.),
1 oo and 6.01)P.111..
CANID EN AND ATLANTIC R Al LKOAD—Vino. sine t
wharf.
Mail Train leavks—.
Express Train
.
Acoommodation.to g ilarbor only
NORTH LVANIA RAILROAD—Front and
Willow. .
. .
FO T rethlehem, leave at 6.!0,1.....11., and 2.3.1 and
Y. M.
°rP °T et°vn.l'areo
VN:',4riM
For Port azton..o9 :igl ndi.l3
p Bund%ia—For
Bethlehem at 9 00,A. M. For 1110) lea
town at 3.00 Y. M.
WEST CILESTER. VIA ME NA — Nighteenth and
Mutat streets.
Trait*, limy , . at LID 10-10 A. 1111.. 2 311,_11.41/6 LW, p, M.
senday• leave at 00. A. D Y.
Trains marpai thus(")Tall on iludays ; legit.
11711 620• Plea.
8 CO A. AI
7 9:1 A. M.
4 00 P. M.
5.16 P. AL