The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 25, 1858, Image 4

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fait odgm,..„ • ' `-
vo Also, 96 ligoY 7 /Ifiliii •
Als, 25 cartons gents , read:e-made mu lln shirtsi to
-beaold for account of those concerned. •
. • • •'•
• 4 , 00 a" 'toilet.* ot French and Scotch emlirolderlosa,
•
_ J. I I 7I I.ELRE. . , , - _
Also. about 2,000;:filoceo of "jewor, consViting
teastpins, eorm,rings, seta, - ear rangy
OtirliTtl e fill t e 6 ./MT, B f44811..:974V 2 2 ,
nit Morning- :4, t;
ineluded in'ealti will be tined' tho'befanoe 6r a fash
inpabie millinery stook; conslettng of fell colenibdimet
.rlbions, glace bonnet silk, bonnet matins, oolored, ,
litetenne,- tarletins,. 'Brool 7l ‘ Vett, white
...114 lace; embroldeied . 'footmen - brio handkerchiefs,
herb-stitched tape lierderiedloelianotarlipe, Eco'. , • .
' °LOTUS. 0A08M11.11148, •SATTINETIII, -
li so, loo pbxos ,pipthe j fisnoy, !Aside:Mrs/4t Plain and
%%nor oattioetta, sibbed coatings, mohair bonne.
'ilk-velvet and satin venting', silk plus), ho. _
..A.bse,;2os quall 7 Y-InlnF wt.*: •
Alse, alltwosl'imit-Oribkot jeekets; lambi.tiont and
ahirti end &aware, plain and ribbod,do.
Also, 200 dimenladiest•ltnen.esiibrlc handkardbiefs.
eAiso, damask table clothe, brown Holland', Earleton
tiegbanis, Ace. - , 0•••
FANCY GOODS—FOR FOREIGN ACCOUNT.
Also, 50 dosen French pomade, 360 steel shalt' pine,
'1521 vest chains, spectacle cakes,' pocket match Wee,
white and silk armlets. garters, &e. -
TVIZMPTORY:43AVEI '.02. STAPLE . 'END :FAROE
GOODS, PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS,ONA CREDIT OF FORA MONTHS,
This 'Morning>
- .1/6nniteneing at 10 o!clopk precisely, will be sold,
without reserve, a ,general anantment of fancy and
'Maple fall and winter goods.
. XIASEIMERI2 SHAWLS., 4 •
Also; a Una' 6110-4 printed Cashmere shanls:
GERKANTOWN REIT-GOODS.
'Also, 100 dozen Rep:via:li hoods , ahildron'o,Plo l
Itosa, eravataolomfortc - ko. . -
• Aleo, a general variety of notions. • • s'
1[1:7- Samples 9thl4°lr“,,eBikr.On't",l".i.DlOS rOf
sale. ';
PHILIP FORD; „ 1- .A:II47I I I9NEE'R,',"Ifo.
,
JL '528 HARM BTB44.E'L'OteVireen.lll?XtE ,and
tarn" smith Olds: ' ,
SECOND irmaelfAALll,
_OP BOOS 103_110/31,46:
• . • Thursday. kierning,•
' 25th Instant; at 10 o'clock lapednelrOte will sell by
catalogue, for cash; about 500 oases men's, wornen'a,
rabies', and children's book'', abbe', Imogene, and gait
era:komprlidngli deckablefemOstramkbof citylVade and
Atetern manutsettire, adapted to the *infant iligulon.
rg, Alto, y?lon.?tildacklelt and eroolhatcand taps.
- '1111101111trail: •
y Compriaing silk, Scotch gingham, and cotton, of the
',.mtrions uncial.' and
lb dozen mereSitikeipldih; Ciitiaban;
;y_et, and cloth 'cape, coal and fur mullion and glares,
,xerthy the attentiortof the ULM,
Sampleeirill•bti : attroted eatalognosisrly
on, - the mornh4 aisle, when the attention of the
‘ trede cud p lunitiV•glinOtally partleelexixin-•
=vita'.
mituass,;;BRINLET, - 8, ao., - -
• . '4 1 11 1 i - 3 ills DIAWIT - OTERatrz•
_
Wei SCOTT, sr., AIIOTTONHER, Omoces!
• or WOLDIBT & SCOTTO eat ouovnitpr at"
opposite the Custom limme, between Ione& and Mini
eete.
MINIM PDBMISPTORYJIALD, OP SIMBNOLDBILIES,
, RISSONVAND,MILLINIIRY GOODS. -
- On Tuesday Morning, ••• •
August Eist,,camnienChur 10.otoloak, will be sold
It the sales-room, No. 181 Chestnut • street. a full
, assortment - of' embroldeties,4Coutted to fail seleiL
Included *ID' be fond new style cambric and }amulet
collars, sleeves, sets - , banos, Sonuoings, S.ll.
linen-esurbrie handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery,
'scarfs, ties, &a:. - - •
1 , 3 GISRMANTONN • ' '
- Also,-wool Settee,- hosiery; hoods, • •
OLOTDS, CASSXMARES, 'AND VESTINGS., „
-ferroy-Ilvenolt caielnieteffi
:AT '
sewing toaebine made by Binger.,
ArAME . 13 , -A. :- FREENALN, Al7OllOlMp6
.If,L_NO. 4.18 WAINUTITItzWiI Ibcoo 101111111. •
IIIV",Peroono favoring tie with eonelgainents can yes{
NOOK that Inds propartgradilßotheaamilloe4. -,-
7,4,ll7VolocirelOotui more,Medeitte than"
..tloOto *4O
kr say other"-Anction House to thi city. - :
•-•• Bali toibtfttattolf lOW ti On
- ,IVALD Olt RIAU
.;- , ;Piria Pall Bale of Rea Kitsto-, Antoot
•, &dont' Pall Bile of Seal Itatiita- Septembe r ‹,- •-•
Third gall Bale of ISM listate , -Diptember 8. =- •
DOE-81LL10126 ,882:48 PAYABLE_
•
g6th. Instant, at 8 o'clock, at the Philadelphia NV
:iiboop r oviabo Bold r a payable- at thellirard
, Dash - viv , or 'term" Jvcrow•,lf.lB,linlar $20,85.2 471,
by O. W. - Yetbic attorney' is fiat fir William Si.
•
and W. N. Ooler, atrtendoreedky, John 'Patrick.
U y Salo on account orithom It - tnoy oonoom. •
Der
soo to be paid•at the '
•Admiidattotorts Sale-Estate of W. Deed.
ihtAXVPACTilltaltili' AND XliOlialigOLP, BAYING
- . , YIIIID STOCK:" • •
- • Tile Regains. , ,- , • - •
25th hist.Vit 8 Woroolt;st the Thllodelphin , lx , abitie;
"'twang to the sale of real eatato-'-'4, • -
klachares stook litanuflioturers'.an4 Awn.
lag Pend. . • - • • •
- • • NUM PALL SALE-111181 RVINSNG.
•_ Tale Sale. at the Isehange, 012 Wedneedey evening,
7 Auguit 25th,1.8680118 - Welock, -- gill irielnde-
MOUNT fdOIIISIVOINKTIfftr STOOKS.' ,"
• IS stares *took in the Blount Moriokgorootery Cont.
,ny Ear moo poem's' en aesonnt of whonlb may son
*-ER°44:1.21.0 , r48A 1 441r 044 1 .• „
• ' •
Orilhano',OOtirt - -11616:—Estata• of EllattthN minors.
11A.T- ZSAILILDW2LLIIOII,AND LOT, EITTBNi
WORT, OVUM; M i st. GIITAN, OBBMANTOWN.
-Asfrashe dweniug bonito:sad lot or ground; southeast
side or itittetthotus street, nose Green strut, Gorman
town, f 2 feet' front, 109 feet deep. 312 gawped-rent.
The;ml is stocked with fruit; grapa-shaeS, sheriles,
peurs,lts.
DWELLING, Platsx - sfiaißT, BELOW f/SRLIOSL
CA- neat two-atory brick dwelling and lot, West aide of
Pony !tired, 97 feet south of Spruce stteet, - ,19 feet .13(
;thnherfront and 70 . foot deep, two fronts. Gas intro
:Atom Duetsfor
~9 140 per annum. ~407/30.1.9 poottivo.
- • ,•" ••"`" :Abisolute Sale:
TAWBUN' STAND AND Dwzrznici, WILLIAM
;D BT NINBTUNTW Vidllo.l:4 - - lot of 'ground,
.wlth three-story brick tavern stub& fronting on WU
llant•-stroot,--20.1feetr,PerthWest of Bath atrwiti:lilno•
.teenth ward;' 29 feet front, 105 feet deep to a eli-feet
alley i - ou the rower. 9wn small brick dwellings. The
whole wilLitintfor - $066 Per annum. .-. • - • -••
• ,117713a1e absolute. Terms--eask:-;.•°-"
• Abonbate Sale:, • •
TERELETORB STORE
WILLIAM , STRIADTV XL - Three-story
Amick 'tore and dwellings adJtortlng the above, of the ,
';saireont and - depthi ; IIIFOMMOTTR39,te; '
Sale abooltzti. - Ter 9l " - '
950ps'bo:•palif Ottltit above When the
Awe Amok ow.
TIADMINISTitATOWSI3ALL—LAW. BOOKS.:
- ; On Monday_Afterzustn i ..l,,,,,7 - - •
At . ' 4 o'clock ,'- will, be sold at the auction B o re ,
re; by
'order of the administrator, by catalogue t a number , of
,Talnablo Livesisid mlseellineoni'books. • '4 , •-• • •
,trjr:May be exendnetton the diy of 'MO:
4 BEAL ESTATE, LT-paw/az attlai•
mansion,' southwest runner ofßeventeenth
and Maimed streak'. , .
lleeidence, Washlnglin *mare 'and Wianutallawa.
, Dwelling home • No. 811 Wine street. •
90 - Wes ofialsii i /oalkU Queen land, !, 'I.. • •
'Wash's proper , Irankford road:. •
'griudsorne - divelifog, NO. 1812 Walleo4 street.._-
_- llusulisiufstasidard s dwellingdlleventeentb Waah.
.IngtoWetreets..
ftlegikut property, fie aeres, - Ao.i above TOrreenelii.
c-14 mires of land GerniantoWn: - .
, ,Flandsmate residence and lot, Went
lot of groutd, OernumtowsV:Quniroad and
VolciroWeavenne. i
•lleadsome- • , ,
IWint Garden ' , street; above ,
Twelfth: -
, ~..osirstrAy itiszitsze.
sale;avairmble Osbinet of Miriam:W l emu.
:prlsinwovir 1,000 speeimens, the collection of several
• ; tylissmi The property of - a gontlemap,who.hao no room
rename,' They are very desirable Sot a pnblio institu.
~t,pplyet the amQou snort. , • -
:DYSART'Bc 00, Alionissitinter Amp'
Itlioxcutro;Thi.'27'43outh WWl=
pp ir .... t wa n g proaz BTBSZT:
AT PIIIVATE BAIL
t -- )lte and minable tract valnabla,eoal and Uzi:
t per . 1 at prliiatn gale; welt worthy the attention of
ea g tallas ,and.;othets, sa =the _owner is compelleirtao
!nipitre at
,ths ,saaupa
tinded2o;"` ,
ET 'ADVANCES made oo AontituDitioitt.*:lol - 4- 1-
shod iltbOntixtei '
0 1 -IhijaerßOOttlV-opon io
mod to receive fIITOICOS ,Or DRY Goups, tfoTZoria t
wsTotno • efiVanisrimtvr • N std.' BROOND-'
RAND TURNITtIRR, PA/NTINDDiDOW3I3 and BTA.
P OMMY, fr.O.; . • 4.
: 5 - 417 - paea n tonteiar goons eVeryoriohit.
AXUEL•;:N,AtitAff Alifili i /ONAtts
and titiNarf . LOAN OplfXoHilfo. 224 &nth
THUMB Street, below - NollititroPPO,0 111 ! 5t4. 0 4 1 7,
sight doors belowlba Brialtange,_ , , • •„;'.‘
Bourn' of business from 2: &Mears A. ar., " 11; /
eelook in the embed. !? -' • -
Ong-doe! aales,•,and selee at the Auction noose, at.
7teaded Opole thd mot setlatadou term:
••1 cIAPpfAL `WAWA;
Elithaktor *At ‘43lThfrsj•-rofts.,-:, . •
,f Aityinow made from dollar to thousands on Die
imondledilver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware , Mar
."
Olothingilozoittire, Bedding, tligare i Maniod
'cute, Gans, parses, - Carriages, and Goods of
oririflpseriplion -
' ' AD goodeaan .
-reembr any length' of. alum agreed
Irposkq • - -
• ALI admaloati horn '•
one headiest dollen and opeardei
,
ba sharged 2 per, oat. per month ; Wand aver s
the lowest *artist Sie, . • • • ,-, , •
Tide Stare Norm depth 2.20 footOlo4 WS'
firs antfthieSpoorraulte to store all valuables, and WI
rata trateltmen for the premises i also, Otemy, hug
vot*es
ne Mr ed setalloytha Omen of an persupOolling goods
I Ast
• Ir —unsex:mutt of haying an unlimited ;egad,
o . prepared to mike advacioes on mare malt
P i t Pi t t. P i t !tit !Pi!
3Xonepedraeoed to the poor, In trasH amanita, wlth,
C'eat inky slump, - -`• •••• A 'A - "" '" •
' " Ii ( 014 1 14/1; ' 1141 M, Watehm, 2etrehy, and
t ale** ,
4 rEES OO -PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
- BBLI-GBNIBATING GAS LABtP ,
lOUs 0* Patent Burner tkat kat a‘
.NON.OONDVOTOB4
Safety, Ohirdpitruiaad B it ROMAN
BTATI 'd,bli' f.
CISIBNTB, SIGH SE TI VI ai r:-. • ..
-addrees T N T
sta. p
edra - dr FiIiOOND. tad 0
'aad.42sl BROADWAY, ,New T mat,
_. 7. ,
k '
, VINITEP ',,TATES ,', - G 0 T , , :
-.. vto. t onS X,994Twq /A NNO Y `
'1
,--;,-'..,....' :...". .1' - ' ' CH/C4bigi sirrs• 1
'''' s lllo kubssriber, having had mnoh,trractlad expert.
twee in Selecting and bleating lands !nine Tendons Land
Illitricts in the Western Mates, has
_ininstiAl fiKlitics:
_roricakingTsitutble selections for - - '..."' ' 2- .'
,-..- . • :
~11/11QD NY.PIUAN'rEVOA,C I' .4O. : • ~,.•
liiiinfrit fitirnegors coititantigeitrihk field 1041' snake
Imbrue exruninaticiaNitepa sh ays mike' the most
410.1clons locations., - _ ._ „.. ,
Landil unstutaksiki . foi:Nirtility of Soil and salubrity.
'isikddte, !liar_ tleline of railroads, may:ncnv-bis•kad-
Ina,
...,, . + l.' Z., ..1,.! :e- ,1 ''', ''' '',..% + ' 5 ‘ ''''''''
'- '. 4 4 • " priv4 Aral, visooriguir. - .- L ,
• , Sstistiatfit : ?swamies given *hen rovittit. -' ''''
Cc irrt one .la/sled li.,4o,:ifitd Nebraska, and
any of the wtinitswas,. , ,
~,„,. v. - . 1 t < - -,•-• - '' " , ii.' SALlStain if
?;40. 6-63.-2 V' .. "1 ,- ,.:iii'o74fui4lieffliO, Mimeo;
, PE' FUME 4;16 Itiltbblif 44,thesc-461e-
W i tofsH, te'd'Aiirdit iiiiiii3ol4',kl.Bl4,3iiitiqe6iviii!
! .aiii for ode #y; .;•W .-,;;I:;: : - ji , crAL,lstinwia .tvo.; t
• 1.4••` 1
.• „„.1..- ...„..,,...,•••ffor01 1 14411.11:-
.1101iVii"-4400,00011.ihlirliotifielittliablit•fot .
44111iiridlitiaidallittonlfikleets/ irsPifiroilvfottai . ,
I ,Vi' '. - -.r i • Ar - .010ABDAL.1. „I,•PilaCilll,_&oo4`i
1 Tsskgasoli.7o ymAßvint • , ,
A l 4O it ''...0 .141= 1 , 0 i1 1 9..-.2Q-AbA.000. , :-.4*-7-i t :
' 14 0 14 143 18 liiingg i ckAat i togram
Pi 4 girba_.,::. '.- •-` 391141—u ..ureilowle ti 04 ,,, ,, a
' 4, .. 49 ', • , i i:4'-', : " 7 ;Z o ti.,M, O l e^. ~,,, ,r l.*, - ,
' ' ° • 49 .‘ 1. 'Alai ii, * l4 ; '(% ; ? -- t'•'l. V.e.Z. 1 ' . ... - *'...* * • , - .*
DicraijanaLF
13,IENDWIJILIMIWY-POR: Be7ivSecat
ti.iti,....r.tmenntmit,ett,l.ol,:tntand,.reAt'ittili 80th
22 wean. 0244'2" WBl34l . T r te Aft"
CIAA.SSICAL. INSTI.TUTE',"DEAN Street,
below Locust..-:.l.Dittioa reedihed APiNDAY, kagtuit
80th.7, W. PAIRES,
,
au23-2m - Principal.
ENTRA.L INSTITUTE—ENGLISH Amt.
C
OLAOBIOAL OCHOOL. , --W4ll be rn.opened MON
DAY Bth. 'TANTE and SPRING GAADMN
.streete. M. G. MoGGIB.B,'A. M.,. '
nu.23.6wie Principal.
,MRS: BOARDING eNn PAY
SIIROOL PM YOUNG lADIES, 1030 SPRING
GARDES Street, will be re-opened MONDAY, Sep
tember oth. „ „ , . an2S-Sw*
„!-• DUFF & CO.'S MERCAN
-44,,r;;45.:4. 21.1,13 COLVEGB,,Bouthesst' corner
EIGHTH ' and CIIIESTNIIT Streets,
(established in c 1840 , and incorporated by the Legisla
turof Panntylvansa.), In this well4cnown Institution
the',
001INTffiGA0USE COURSE
of Pinotleal,Bingle, and Double Retry , ,
BOOKKEEPING,
In - eluding all the Atuarest Boots, Oostusnotet
,01MATIONS, and Y - ' ! - 5 • , • ,
BUSINESS WRITING,
Is taught in the 11108 i suneessi'nl and eatlelaetory style.
AI. ROCIIIE, • „ ,
Y. EDWARDS, , ' l6i ' c 'Y a ""
- Me. 13 B. SU TON, Pentnanli
-vir G. E. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE FOR
y y • youptcf. ,LADIRS, 1711 FINN Street, will,
on MONDAY, September 6th, re-open its twenty-ninth
session. For, circulars containing terms. &0., please
apply to W. G. N. AGNNW, Principal,
an.l3-Im* 1711 VINB Street.
T. MARS'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
S
1,00174 T, Street, west_ of Sixteenth, will be re
opened for the Pall Session on MONDAY September
6, plB6B. The Principal E
will be at the Academy on
Thureday.the 2d, and Brlday the 3d of September, from
9Ai 21. Until 1.2 AL, to furnish Circulars and receive
applications for admisaien.
J. ANDREWS HARM'S,
Principal.
51;23-mw&frat*
RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—The Eighth
Session of this "Institution .for Boys will com
mence WEDNESDAY, September 1, 1858, Booms
Northeast corner of CHESTNUT and.EIGHTRENTH
Streets. Entrance on Eighteenth street. ,
LUCIUS BARROWS,
JOHN H. WESTCOTT,
. -
WITHERS & PETERSON,
, No. 89 Smith THIRD Street, (East Pide.)
Promissory Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, ma
turing in this or other States, promptly Collected, and
parties advised immediately on receipt of funds.,
Drafts at eight or a few day' to ran, cashed at mode.
tato rates.
Sonthern, Eastern, Western, and Pennsylvania Stete
Ifeney bought at low figures.
, --Drafts drawn on all the principal eltiee in the Union.
au2l-2m
WEST POINT AND COLLEGE
• v. MATHEMATIOB.—PrIvate lessons in any por
tion of Mathematical and Mechanical science and that
epeeist Instruction which wl.l insure excellence in class
exercise, end the attainment of the higher Academic
;boners, may be obtained of P. STHWART. Institute
108 1(01:11VPM St.. below 011RSTNIIT. au2l.-6t*
YOUNG L'ADIES'. INSTITUTE,
- S. W. Coenor of AROU and TENTH Streets
The pupils' in this institution are instruotee In all the
iiiranchrs of, a- thorough Blueish education, and every
facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for
thorn - . French, Painting, and Drawing taught at rondo.
rate charges. The Fall term will commence Pept. Ist.
anlo.lot* - HARRIET DROWN, Principal. -
- (1011131EROIAL AND CLASSICAL IN—
•-• sTITIITE, at 1902 FILBERT Street.4.Tbis Schotd
will open /MONDAY; 6th of September, All English
branches, Mathematics, the Classics, and Modern Lan
guages, taught by a method which insurer accurate and
-thorough knowledgo.
For testimonials of inccora terms, and other particu
lars, tee the Oiroular, which may be bad at 610 CHEST
.NIIT, or 1802 FILBERT Street.
BBIDERBTIOKER, late of Brooklyn, L. I.
Reference;:—Rey. A. Vaughan Rev. William H.
Furness, Rev. W. J. Mann, Boy. J. H. A..Boroberger,
Bev. Th. Stork; Prof. John 8. Hart; Prof. U. Yethake,
Benjamin Gerhard, Raj.: Charles Resin, Bag., 0. F.
Hagedorn, Esq., Rev. 11. W. Beecher 'Brooklyu ; Rev.
G. W. Bethune, Brooklyn ,• Theodore gedgwic ,k Esq., N.
Y.; Prof. 0. 0. Folton, oaMbridge. - aitl9.lm* •
IDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
NEW JERJ3EY.—Thim School Is adapted to those
Irbil; desire their sons to here a careful preparation for
College or for a biutiness Ufa. Thorough instruction is
Ira in English) Mathematics, Ancient and Modern
thuirw u is p e% , t h o ro ughl y m uc e o t a d m m nntt a o l nly to have
prinelples,
bat to form thrum habits of thought which wiU render
,future and higher attainments rapid and easy. Deals
'nation, Conipasition, and Debate are practised In the
Idol:till Literary Society, which embraces all the pu
pils of this School. For particulars, terms, se., ad
dress - • REV. JAMES I. HELM, or
aullAnt REF. - JAMES P.' /MURES, Principals,
THE MISSES AERTSEN, will RE-OPEN
JL their SCHOOL YOE YOUNG LADIES' o MON
DAY, the oth of September, et their resittence, PRICE
Street, Germantown. Ann-Im*
ASSES CAGEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S
DOARDINN AND DAY 801100 L POE YOUNG
LADIES, No::1106 WAIXIIT Street, west of SEVEN
,TDSNTR, Philadelphia, will be reopened on WED:
NESDAY, the Bth of September. AuS-ParAl
VEITTENDEN'I PHILADELPHIA
Vv 001MBROIAL OOLLBGB, northeast corner of
ORBBTNIIT,and. OBTNNTG Streets.
, • An Dualtntion dealipted, to fit young Men for AO
srvD BIIBINEBB.
The whole buildingli 'orentpledi and fitted np in a
gt o to = g rain Jul./ th ing of the kind In this oolustry.
T ro Impetration for the oonnting-home
BOA= 01 TRIIIITB.U.
B. B. Dontegyi, Drenois noehLes,
George H. Btnert, -• David Mike, "
John Sperhawk, _ David B. Brown,
Isaac, Hooker, • •• A. V. Parsons,
D. B - . )linmen, - - wrenerfok artwo,
Zeolite L ppinoott. . ap2B•tt
I ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
-11-I N. B. eon:m.llMM and BUTTONWOOD Sta.
COMM:BROM DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in
all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for
.slytations in anyhraneh of busiegett; Plain and Orna
nientaiWriting; Commercial Calculatists; Law and Cor.,
respondence. - No institution in the tinned States gives
• more thorough and practical course. In this depart
ment no teaching is done in classes, "and is open DAY
and ATRIUM. Time unlimited.
IiATILISHATICAL - AND OLABDIOAL DIPANT
-BUINT.-03eparate from the aborej - rOlllll men and
'Boys are prepared for any grade of ah Boglilk and Olas-_
steal Nditeation; via: Bpolltng. Heading, Writing, Gram-
Mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, AG., Ancient
and - Modern Language. with all the' higher Collegiate
lit:idles. & ,
salons or menthe commence September
let, and February lit. - Paplls received at any time be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Oats,.
loves tarnished gratis.
mh2641 - P. DONLZAVY LONG, Principal.
11111).RYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
IifEBOANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
.OMESTNIIT Stmts. llor information, call or mend for
EVENING SESSIONS HATE COMMENCED.
lIVITILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST
T ir MONDAY IN ,BRPTEMBNR, for the aoholsallo
you, oonntottng of ten month*,
J. J. REZD 1 11
LNETITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES,
No. 1628 WALNUT Street,
ntILLWILITIA.
Thi system of tuition Is based on that adopted In the
bestletuinaries In Europe, and comprises thorough in
stuctien in the English, Pima, and Latin languages ;
special attention is aloe paid to Use formation of an ele
gant style of composition, and to the cultivation of a
tutu for polite literature. The course of study will
'zebras° every branch of education.
A limited number of pupils admitted lute the family.
Their religious and, moral training is under the speMal
carrot Mrs:Weed, Who hue had many years experience,
and deference will be paid to the feelings and wishes of
their parents in these matters; The health and comfort
of the young ladies Is also carefully attended to by her.
Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Ifriday, ra
sewed at proportionate rates.
A week's vacation at Christmas and at Easter.
TERMS.
Payable half In advance, and half at the expiration of
' flee months.)
For tuition in the regular course of study $lOO 00
N. B.—A Junior class will be formed.
German, Spanish, Italian, and other languagee, Mu
efu~ (local instrumental) Drawing and Painting, (in
oil and water colors) at Professors , charges.
Use of Piano, per annum $ 20 00
narp.
Guitar.
/Por-Bciardlng 250 00
Washing at 60 cents per dozen.
Each boarding pupil Is required to bring her own tow
els, silver fork and spoon.
Pew rent at cost
TESTIMONIALS
It affords me pleasure to state that Mr. J. Y. Reed is
reoOmniended by official testimonials of distinguished
gentlemen in London. Prom personalaintance with
him, I can most cheerfully recommend-him as an so-
Doroplished scholar and gentleman to the confidence of
the public. . A. CONVERSE.
.-The subscriber takes great 2 pleasure in uniting with
Dr: Converee in the above recommendation. From per
sonal F uaintance with Mr. Reed, as well •as from hie
Mann shed testimonials , I- amconfident of hie emi
nent a tittles as a gentleman and soholar.
011ARLE8 WADSWORTH. ,
We ire happy to hear that Mr: J. J. Reed, a gen-
Roman of considerable literary attainments, and who
,haecontributed to Graham's many excellent sketchen on
eminent persons, has re-opened his Institute for Young
-Ladies, at 1628 Walnut street, one of the most admire
blelocalitles in the city. Mrs. Reed is a lady who has
had 11254)years".experience in.tuition, and bears si high
reputation for Success in training her pupils, both mo
rally and mentally. Mr. Reed, from his knowledge of
European langnages, and from having graduated in the
first colleges in England, imparts the advantages of the
best European systems of education; and particular at
tention is paid to the study of English Composition and
Polite Literature. We would lay some stress on this
latter fact, since general ,literary Information and cul
ture, though by far the moat distinguishing signs of In
telligence and refined education, are, on the whole, jar
mere neglected in moat schools and colleges than any
other branchea.—Editor of Graham's Magazine for
J,ti1y,1066,p. 81,
REPERONOES
- -
• Henry Vethnke, LL. D., Provost of the University
of Pennsylisnia. •
' John 'J. Fraser, LL. D., Profeeior of the Physical
Ilolendes In ditto. .
- , George Alien, LL. Profaner of Ancient Lan
rouges in ditto.
Ron. William M. Meredith.
-001. John W. Forney, editor of The Press.
Oharies D. Leland, Esq., editor of Orqham's Naga
:
, - /tey. William D. Btfovend t D. D Bator of Bt. An
drew's. •
Rey. Amass Oonveree, D. D., editor of the, Christian
Pbsereer.
Bey, Charles Wadsworth, D, D., Arch-street Preaby
larlaa Church.
:Joseph 1,, Keen, P 19,, West Philadelphia. •
,Thomas E}. Taylor, Esq., West Phllacielphli.
Dwil.N.WO-FORTE—Elementars , and flnighing
1 lotions by an acoonipetied fokeign artist, N0:1623
WALNUT St. aa6-1m
VASNO/I TLATEI GLABS.—HAVING
L'•••- been eptielnted by the sitorniartis ch 17oreffei ,
the SOLE AGENTB for the gale of their GLASS In this
eity e wo argprepared to offer to the trade or 0011011.
fro)* our stook' on hand ,• POLISHED PLATE
GLASS for Stone or Dwelling Prontsi Bough Plate,
for gloom and•Skylighte; and Silvered Plate ,• of large
aloe, fog Mirrors . The Glue will be gold at tho 'lowed
prfeee, god awrinotal superior, is sumo rape ohikr arty
ROST. SHOSILiEgII '00.,'
• Plate and Window Glue Wereholleth
E. cog. of POUB.TH load GAON Street!,
, :,f o D 2 ktr , •• • ~ re% -Philadelphia
XViNDOIVI ti:lg A:8 13 1 'WINDOW
GLAsti!!—lve invite thwattentled tlie'zipb
li ;to Otis extensive stook of Vreneh an4PAmilsitan
inticier Mem large and wahselbeted stook, it
isas'ooastantli in kind ambles' use° dii all orders
trigs despatch.; end Y to r es any Other house la the'
INRIMIt WIT.
s:lr -C; - , A Z
;'wholeer *
le Drtigg H ista, ,
' 1 ;106 &icsind Andliteen
_.9..c;AINID: - ATl4gr'ilo OITY.—
—li Vigra wqrba'sio neleiaafyloi fraTollars taking a
OPply 61'01008 , atilb Mimi:4W lA'' c9roPlata assort-.
c tt
ogoENunqumv,A.A,o , Sg4ttel t3lmee'alra
lc:44'l4S% 1' it on ...uat.tONGRESB HATA,
a ' lapiad,'auka i t gi.,,u,fy mo latglifi, ittlaitalo
• -
MMEM
• 114E W 4 5 -04 * . APOir inA4 WEDNESDAY. AUGUST LS, !Sal:
TEE GREAT WONDER
OP THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
,
P R Ott S'O'R'::•*o OTP S
HAIR:"Me. TOR.. TIATW...
Says the fit. Louis (Ito,) Democrat : Below, we pub
lish a letter to Dr. Mood of this (114 , , from a gentleman
in Blaine, which spooks glowingly of the. superior.
merits of his hairtonio.' . Such evidence must have its
effect, when coming from a reliable source. If eertill-
Weft are guarantees of truth, the -Dr. needs no enco
miums, nor useless puffery from the press :
BATU, Maine, Jan. 20, 1800.
Professor O. J, WoOn & Raving my
attention called a few months since to the highly bone
iloted effects of your Rate Restorative, I was induced to
make application of it upon my own hair, which had be.
come quite gray, probably one-third white;i my whis
kers wore of same character. Some three months muse
I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and need
it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. I
used it about twice a week.' ..I .hatte since procured
another bottle, of which I have used some. I can now
certify to the world that the gray or white hair has to.
tally disappeared, both on my head and .face and my
hair has renamed its natural dolor, and I believe more
soft and glossy this it has been before flit tvrenty.five
years. I tun now slaty' years old; my good wife at the
ago of fifty-two, has used it with satoo effect.
The abovw notice I deem duo to you for your valuable
discovery. lam assured that whoever.will rightly use,
as per directions, will not have occasion to contra
dict my statements. lam a citizen of this city, and
resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known
to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any tlse
you may make of the abode, with my name attached, is
at your service, as I wish to bream% the beauties of
nature in others as well an myself. ' I am truly, years,
- , A. 0. RAYMOND.
BALTIMOSII, Jan. 28,1888.
WOOD'S IIAIR ItMoTORATIVII.
Professor Woon—Dear Sir: Having had the misfor
tune to lore the beet portion of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, in 1861, I wee in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found It
to answer m the very.tbing needed. biv hair is now
thick and glossy, and no worde can express my oblige.
tions to you in giving to the afflicted each a treasure.
FINLEY JOHNSON.
' Tho undersigned, Rev. 3. R. Bragg, ie a minister in
regular standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church at
Brookfield, Mass He ie a gentlemanbf groat Influence
and universally beloved. WE DYER.
BILOOILMLD, Tea. 12,1858.
Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having male a trial of
your Hair Reetorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that
Its effect bar been excellent in removing inflammation.
dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which
I have been troubled from my childhood ; and has also
restored my hair, which was becoming grey to its origi
nal color. I have used no other article with anything
like the same pleasure or profit. • •
Yours-truly, T. R. IiItAEIG.
The Reeterative ie at up inbottlee of three elms, via:
large, medium, and small. • The small holds hall a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at leant twenty per cent mote in proportion than the
small, retail, for twc dollars per bottle; the large holds
a Allot, forty per cent. more In proportion, and regalia
for three dollars a bottle. -- • '
0. T. WOOD dr. CO., Proprietors, 812 BROADWAY,
N. Y. (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establiehment,)
and 114 MA ' VET Street,
St. Lords, Mo.,
And sold by all goo Drugglete and buoy Goal
Dealers. aull•frm&w.lin & eorrinwirgam
OHIOICERING & SONS, ha*.
ing removed to their neir-wareroom No.
1307 CHESTNUT Street, (near the limited States th at,)
are prepared to offer to their fiends and the public, an
extensive assortment of 'Grand, Parlor-Grand, Sonars
and 'Upright PIANO-FORTES, manufactured expresel
for this city, finished In varlona styles of cases, and
Prim which cannot fail to please. Plano•Porten made
to order, to suit any style of furniture, and all Matra
meats warranted to glee entire satisfaction to tie par.
ohuer.
Grand and Some Plane to :ant i • upon the most fa.
♦orabto terms..
Messrs. 0. - it BONS 'have rseelved Thirty four
ALBDALS. The ant Premiums ever all competitors in
the United litotes. .
All orders for TUNING- and RBPAIBING will be
promptly attended to. jgr•em
poDIANO FORTES. •
-IL Jost received, an elegant steak of RAVEN, DA
ON, & 00., NU ES & CLASH, HALM, D I MS
& CO., and GALE & 00. E.L&NOS. =DODSON
Mat quality, at J. H. GOULD'S,
S. B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT ete.
mhl9.y
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. ROGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100IVALNIIT Streeti is pre
pared ' at Ml times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books' of every description, suitable
for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of Biglish or American Paper, and bound
in various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description
In graying and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general asiortment of Inglbds, Trench and Ameri
can Stationery.
Ooneerning Mr. Roganis contribution to the Franklin
-Institute, the Committee say—ii This display of blank
boost for - banking and mercantile use the best in the
Rabltation. The selection of the material Is good, the
workmanship moat emoellent, and their finish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate." no2o-tfr
HARRIS'd BOUDOIR SEWING MA
CHINE le offered to the public as the most rails
ble loi-priced Sewing Machine in use, It will sew from
Ida in platy ditches to an inch, on all kinds of goods,
from Coarsest bagging to, the Bawd, ourabrics. It is,
without exception, the simplest in its mechanical eon
at:motion ever made, and can be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of age, The nokanttart of
this machinei and the gnawer 01 ITS WWI, are war
ranted to be urumrpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three i s tunired to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The tiutad'xused is taken directly from the spools,
wornotcr TEE TlOtil3l.ll or aucianzacf. In fact, it is a
machine that le waited by every fi
_tbA
YORTY DOLLARS,
at which they sold, brings them within the reach of
almost trerj one BARER, Agent,
'1618.416m wiry amain' 20 South EIGHTH Street.
elbina, Qislase anti Queenstuars.
T 0 • SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
A Urge Stook 'of
GLASBWARD, AND
FANCY ADZIOLEB,
AT TEE LOWEST KAMM PIM% AT
MAEXSEN a WITTE, Importers,
MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT STREET
jan&ly
SALAMANDER, SAXES.
♦ large assortment of
(VANS & WATSON'S
IHILAD.ELPI-114 MANUFAOTILEXI
I/ALAS/AND= a 52123
scrim ioosta,
•
r Santa and Storm.
DANE
to any now in use. •
lUON 8, BZEUTTIIIIO,
On is as any other establishment to {he
United States, by
SPANS to WATSON, -
No. 20 South FOURTH street
Philadelphia.
PT.1411115 1411711 08 • Gam. mem *a
LUMBER YARD. -
HOUTZ & Oe.,
(Successors to Montgeiam & Nosh,)
S. W. oorner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila.
Old Moyameoslog District, _
are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of all descriptions of LUMBER, such es White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Plokets,
Pence Boards, Flooring, Shelving , and every variety of
well.seseoned Lumber. Also, a large stook of Dill
Staff, of every variety and description, contently on
hand and lurked to order at the ehortestriotice.
Our eonneotion with Messrs. bleheiloy, Routs, & CO.,
and Daffy, Routs, dr. 00., at Marlette, Ps., gives us un
surpassed facilities, and enables on to supply orders for
all descriptions DI Lumber with promptness and
despot*.
PINS-01MM LUMBER, sort and mellow, euitnblo
for PATTERN-MAXBRB, Ice , constantly on hand.
Prompt plying purehasers are reepeothilly invited to
Diansine our dock before going elsewhere. ap2l-t1
LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE
tall, at Marietta Lancaster county, 1: a.
MI9IIA7FEY, lIOU + Z , & 00., take this method of
informing their customers and persons desirous of pin
chasing LUMBER, that they hare now on hand a large
and well-ieasoned Mock of all desorlpthios of Lumber
which they are prepared to sell at satisfsetory pricesi
Their - timber le all from their own MILLS on PIN
OBBBIK, They're alto connected with Messrs. DOPPY,
ROUTE, & 00., and are prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boarded Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, 'Pickens, and
Building Timber for Bridges, &0., of all deeeriptione.
en the Shortest mottos. They would also take groat
pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and thou
in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ k 00., corner of TWBL/TB
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con.
notated. ap2l-tf
pHOSPHATIO GUANO
FROM SOAIDRIDRO ISLAND.
In Store and for oalo by
a® fiIitIGINAL AMMONIATED SUPER
IL, PHOSPHATE sashlMß, tree from adnlterntion,
now be eold to purchasers at $4O per ton, at
the Factory or Btore, No.lll MARKET Street.
an2l.Bt4P O. B. ROGERS.
'PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPBOIAL NOTION TO PIIPSIOIANI3.—The above
offers avehiolo for the exhibition of remedies to die
eased outgoes, which combines the following advanta
ges I A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed
off with water, dissolvee all eubstannes that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating
'get
of obstructing
their absorption, and does not get taneid. The last
property alone renders it an Invaluable aoqtnattton to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retell, at Laboratory and Phartnaoy,
Twelfth cod Obeetnot 'afoot'
13'HILADELPHid WARRING AkTID
VINTILATING WARBIIOtI.OI.
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE EITOII,II, No. 1010 CHESTNUT, street,
few doors below the Et; Lawrence Hotel, where our
old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Purntioes,
Molting Ranges, Beth.Bollers, Reenters, Enameled
Stolle Mantels, Parlor Coal Gratee, &0., &o. We are
now manufacturing OILIDEIONiS CELEBRATED PAT-
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING PUUNAOH t the
moot powerful and economical Heater ever
,talented,
and Suited to all assails of buildings.
Also, new 'and ~, beautiful patteine of Low -• Down
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of *liaises and pattern..
We have also commenced the 'manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sat/trestle Stens. These Mantels• were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fcrir and Exhi
hitiott of the Pranktire Dietttitte ,of They
represent all the rare and beautiful Arnim Manatee,
are not Inhered by Smoke ' Vora Gas, Oil or . Acta;
and are cold Wholesale and at'mu. h le s pries
than /Garble. Galt atkl , ass thin. . ; , ,
ARNOLD tk, WILSON
BENJ. id. PELTWEILL,. EinpfiHnkm4ent.
Plaladelata, 1863—opai 1.7
d q e q e
piano Jones.
Otaticrttern.
Ottning illarbittes.
MERCHANTS.
,fAre Proof Safes.
Ettinbtr.
fertiltiere.
2,000 BARRELS AND HAGS
JOS. B. HANSON & 00.1
No. 106 'North WATER Menet,
and N 0.106 korth DELAWARE Avenue
ARNOLD & WILSON, '
ovammone TO BF ♦. XARRIBON
Omnmer iiteocii!o
PHRA TA—MOITIOAIN 'SPRINGS,-
-EU LANOABTER 110., PA --Mae opened the eighth
dee; of Jund foalvisitors. Thin healthy Summer rtrort
hen minty "advintages which recommend it to the
public in amuck of a home pineal° enjoy the mountain
air during the hot season. It Is elevated twelve hun
dred feet abode water Wel. There aro graveled walks
through dente forests, and shaded 'arbors ; by the way
side are • many 'wrings of the purest soft waterat a
temperature of 49 to 52 degrees of Wahrenheit. Alt the
summit le 'an obseryatory overlooking an area of 40
miles eguare of farms in the highest state of cuitiva
'Ma t embracing the whole of Lancaster oelawty; and
points in .ten Other counties. The scenery fades away
in the belmpiety of mountain at the distance of 70
mites. It Is altogether ono of the most grand and ex
tonere panoramic views to be met within any country.
No kind or epidemic line ever been known hero at any
season , cif the year. Miiny beautiful drives bver geed
treads. ' The hotel- will accommodate comfortably 400
persons. Every variety of bathe. All the modern im
provements now In nfte in firstiolaes watering places will
be found hero. All vegetables rallied on the farm. The
best help employed in every deportment.
The Proprietor Hatters himself that he will be able to
give ample satisfaction to his guests. Owl etablo
room. Rued Welk of livery home and carriages on
band.
Porftlrtlier information and ihroulaie call on JOSEPH
D. BIPEDS, Third and Vine streets ; JAM ge 8; EARLE,
No. 810 Chestnut street, and on the Proprietor
- - - JOSEPH. KONIGZSACIfE%
- Ephrata Poet Office, Lancaster eounty,
aul2-1m
LTAY' S HOTEL,
WILLIAMSPORT
LYCOMIN4 COUNTY, Pa.
The undersigned has purchased the largo and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINE Bireet, formerly
occupied by the West Drench Hank, and has enlarged
and refitted it in a superior style.
Williamsport is one of the most delightful inland
towns in Pennsylvania, and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those citi
zens of the metropolis who desire to pane an agreeable
time during the heated term of the summer.
Hie omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Paokot and
• Railroad Depots free of charge.
jr28.41m " IY: H. HAY, Proprietor.
grIARD.-COLUMBIA. HOUSE, CAPE IS
LAND, N. J.—The subscriber, thankful to hie
friends and the public for the great and unmerited pa
tronage bestowed upon the House this season, begs
leave So say that he will have choice Rooms to let from
and after this date, during the remainder of the season.
The home will remain open until 20th Deptember.
L. LinEWOOD.
auh-tf
August 2d,1858
T HE 'UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC OITY, N. J.,
Will be kept oven for the accommodation of g.neits
until the first of September, or longer, if the weatherfs
favorable.
Price of Board from this date until the close of the
Beason, $l2 per week, or $2 per day
WIND & PARSER,
August 13th, 1858. aul4-tf
BRIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE
Beach, N.J., HENRY D.13311.TH, Proprietor. This
large and elegantly located house Is now open for the
reception of visitors.
Terms ati per week or $1.26 per day.
Take cars of Camden and Atlantic Railroad; get out
at the Inlet, where a comfortable boat (Copt Ben).
Turner) will be in readiness to convey them to the
Hotel. - jy7
•
A.NSION HOUSE, DIAUCH ()HUNK.—
IVA. This elegant establishment, beautifully situated
on the banke et the Lehigh, IN now ready for the recap
tion of summer vlslters. There Is no locality in Penn
eylvania, nor, perhaps, in the United States, which coin •
blue ao many attraotiona as the valley of the Lehigh;
and the above Hotel will afford a most comfortable home
to visitors desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery,
inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of thie
interesting region.
ie4-81we GXORGII HOPPER, Proprietor.
BEDFORD SPRINGS.--THIS
MK well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visitors on the 16th of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
now fully completed, and the whole establishment has
been furnished in superior style, and the aooommoda-
Hone will be of a character not excelled in any part of
the United States!.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, ootirteous manners, and
attention to bin gueete, giro the amplest assurance of
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other means of seem, it Is deemed
proper to gate that passengers can reach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Ohambersbrirg.
The Company have made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and individuals with " Bedford Water"
by the
- barrel carboy, and in bottles, at the following
priees, it thekings, viz :
Yore barre (mulbery)s4 00
Do. (oak) 800 -
)1( Do. (mulberry) " 800
g Do. (oak) 200
Carboy, 10. gallons 2 25
Bottles, 1)( pint, per dozen - 150
The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur
°hazer& may depend upon receiving the Water fresh
and sweet.
All comsauxdostiono ehotild be ad4ressed to
THE lIRDPORD MIIIRRAL SPRINGS 00.,
toyl9-tf Bedford County, Pa
0 nituntr excursions.
adrift FOR GAPE MAY.-EXPRESS
LINE—The swift and favorite Steamer
BALLOON,'" Car t . W. WaILLDIN, leaves Arch-street
Wharf for ape M ay every Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday Morning aO% o'clock. Returning, leaves
the Cape on the intermediate days at 8 o'clock A. M.
Bare $2, carriage hire included; Servants 11.60 . Season
Tickets 18, carriage hire extra. jys-2m+*
Etag.; _,.. ; , .. ..„ . L . ..„.FOR THE SEA SHORE.
. L . i . i -= CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
RAILROAD. 67
THE SEA SHORE. TWO AND HALE HOURS TO
On and after Monday, fnno. 7th, and until further no.
tine, (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantic
Oity and return.
Bird Passenger Train leaves Vine et. wharf 7.80 A. M.
Second 4, aa« a , a , COO P. M.
Freight Train with Pasaonger Oar attached, 4.85 A. M.
Aocommodation Train tolynyniouth, 6.36 P.M.
Vint
gUst n rlo4nn.ti, r,
Frei g ht Train with Passenger car attached,ll.Bo P. M
Accommodation Train kayos Weymouth, 5.25 A. 51
HADDONFIELD TRAIN
Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Haddonfield,. IP. M. and BP. M.
,
Pare to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before
entering the cars, 21.80. Persons wishing to go down to
the Ilea Bhore!Ad . return the emus day . , can epecul
EN* HOURS ON THE itioll.
"Nokota for tho round trip, $2,60
Tickets to go down In the afternoon and return next
morning, or dotta on anturdey afternoon end return on
Monday morning, OM,
EXTRA NOTICE.
The Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run
Through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon, and con
tinue to run every Saturday until further notice.
Lear. Vine street. 6 85 P. M.
Atlantic Oltyy. 400 A. M.
Stopping at all Stations.
Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates:
I
For the month of Jane, $lO For the month of Sept. $l6
'I ,‘ July, 20 For three months, 45
" rr August, 20 For four months, 60
Churches, Schools, Lodges, Companies and Library
Associations, wishing special trains, should make early
application.
Freight must be delivered at Cooper'S Point by P.M.
The Company will not be responaible for anygoods until
received and recelpted for by their Freight Agent at the
Point :. It. FRAZIIII, Secretary.
agratBRIDGETON.—The Steamer
EXPRESS leaves ARCH Street Tues
days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8.),; o'clock A. m.
Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays, at 8 o'clock A. hi Stopping at New Castle s
Delaware City, Port Delaware, and the usual Landings
on the Cohansoy. Through tickets for DllllO4llO, Port
Elisabeth, Mauricotown, Dividing Creek, Newport,
Cedarville, and Pakten. i1284m
golds an Reotantante.
.I.ILANOARD HOUSE,—BROADWAY
and TWSLYTH Street, New Tork, reopened,
elegantly franiehed with every modern improvement.
The location te fashionable end healthy.
The rooms are large and wel yehtllated. Meals
served at all boars, and every attention paid to the
eomfort of guests. Tranelent board Si per day. Per
manent board at lower rate'.
The whole under the manageraeutof OJ. HAULM ,
LAN, (late of the United States Hotel, Philadelphia)
who respectfully soliolte the patronageat his friends
end the travelling public. 40-2 m
JONES HOUSE,
HABILISBURG, PA.,
((greeted la MT
ELEGANTLY lIIENIEGIED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
rayl9-y WELLS OOVERLY, Proprietor.
WORRELL HOUSE,
N. W. oor. THIRD and HARMONY COURT
The undersigned taken pleasnre in informing his
friends And thelublie at large, that he bee opened the
above 18TABLI811141ENT, and pledges himself to merit
the patronage of his patrons, every article is of sups.
nor quality, having been saluted trithout regard to
pries. OHA RUB WOBRILL, Proprietor.
my2T-ilm
NIOHOLLS HOUSE,
ABUROPEAN PLANO
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
N 0.116 BOUTH EIGHTH ET., BELOW CHESTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
Team HOUSE ie for Permanent and Tram,lent Lods•
ing. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor, 2
NIOEIOLLS, to give satisfaction to his Patrons.
This establishment is situated in tho heart et the
oily, centre of busineek and convenient to ex gleam
of amusement.
The Mercantile and Travelling community wtll Bei
Eta desirable place for oomfork oleardineek and (mono.
%eels furnished at all hours.
Single Room& 60 cents per night. By the week $2,0
and uPwarau• ailtBo-tt
larugo anb Qtlymicals.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00"
ivuoueeLm DRUGGISTS,
lianntaativers and Dealer PAINTS, VANNIBILDB,
and WINDOW GLAD% Northeast corner POIIIITII and
MON Streets, Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for the tale of the celebrated floreffe
Plate Glass. inh2B-tt
" - ZIEGLER & SMITH, WHOLESALE
DRUGOIBTB, eenthwepst eorner of B.SOOND and
GAREN Streete, have In store, and offer to the trade in
Oa to milt pnrohneera
/In a. Yen. Bed.
Whiting.
Own Arabia, plotted and aorta.
Senna Alex.
Oil Animal.
Peale Green, (el Brand. rabid
%AMITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, &o.—
Wo offer to the public' White Lead, Zino Pointe,
Colors in Oil, Varniehes, Ito., at each reduced prince
that we invite the attention of dealers and consumers
to our stook. ZIEGLER & EIhIITII,
ruble B. W. nor. Second and Green ate.
.Machinery anb Jon.
11/11MIL T. WON. J. YAUGIAII AM=
WILLIAM I. Ilmazzax.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
MTH AND WABLIING-TON STUNT%
7111LADHLFHIA.
MERRiOk & SONB,
ENGINEERS AND MAOHINISTO,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine orrice.
/loitere r Gamornetere, Tanks, Iron Boat', dro., Gist.
fn of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
lon frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
[Stations, too.
Retorts and Gee Machinery of the latent and moat
Improved eonstruotion.
• Every desoription , of Plantation machinery, mob aa
Sugar. Saw, and Griet Mills, Thorium Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Defeeators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ire.
Sole Agents for N. Itilltetur's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyttes. Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
BOW Patent Valve Motion for Biwa Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Snperintendent—B. H. BARTOL.
TAW & SEERS'
LUBRICATING GREASE:,
the beat and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and 'LEAVY MAGILINERY.
Far Isle In tin cane, hese, and barrele, by all the
DBUCK/IST/3 to the olty and tic MAIII7PACTURBRAI,
Wafts No. /I POUTS WATM fatreet.
s4ii , lnni•
...44. FOR SAVANNAU,.. GA. ---, RE
RON ti LINE—ONLY ANNULAR JANE
(foods received and bills of lading signed everyday -
Freights and hindrance at less than cm l vestiel . tans,
by the steamship STATE OF GEOBNIA. , Oapt.
to sail 86.TURDAY , Aug. 28th inst., at 10 o'clock A,
M., from Second' *hart above VINE Street.. -For ffir
ther. partfoilars please see adireillsonient of the steam
ship Seats of floofeio, in this paper, Rorfreight or pee.
sage apply t 0 - - HERON, Ja. f -
son 828 North Wharvetto
„AIFOR NEW ORLEANS--LOUISIANA
LINE—To sail in all this week. First yeegel•
Freight taken at es low rates as any other vessel
loading.
The A I, remarkably fast-salling packet ship c!pLEI.
ADES,. Captain N. Mildew, now loading at Raie.street
wharf, bee a large portion of her cargo engaged and
Coaling alongside rapidly, and will have quick despatch,
as above; •
Shippers wishing to avail themselves of the first
packet will please hurry their goods alongside, and bills
of lading to the counting-house for signatare.,
Por balance of freight, which will be taken'at re
duced rates, apply on board, or to
BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00.,
103 Arch street, above Front.
The D. will Imre at the lowest rates, and will take
Steam down the Eelaware and up the Mississippi.
aull-utf
WANTED—To Freight or Charter a
good VESSEL, to carry from 200400 tons, to
load for a Southern port.
A fair rate will be paid' and quick despatch given.
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS do CO.,
, au2l-tf No. 106 ARCH Street, above Front.
akFOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER._
The A 1 coppered and ceppe,faatened barque
FREDERICK TANNIC. Sumner, master, 9,700 barrels
capacity, In complete order flar• ary *oyage. Apply
to A. 11BRON, JR.,
'
ilaul7 823 North Whareea.
.
g i tt WANTiD—A good vessel to load
In ileron , s Line for New Orleans Quick de-
spatch and good rates given. Apply to
nun A. LIMON, .7a., 828 Nor h Wharves.
n&Af WANTED.—A good vessel to load
in Heron's Line, for Mobile. Quick despatch
and good rates given. Apply to
aul2 A. HERON ; Jo., 323 North Wharves.
FOR ()AYE MAY AND NEW
YORK.
DAILY, at 9,ti o'clock A. M.
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA.
TIGATION OOP/ PAN Y.
. . .
The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain
Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellew ; and KENNEBEC,
Captain Rand, form a daily line between this city, Cape
May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spam
street (Sundays excepted) at kg o'clock A. M. Return
ing, leave New York from pier 14 Noah River (Sundays
excepted) at 5 P. M..
Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at
A. M.
Pare to Oap7 , May (carriage hire Included) 12 00
ror eervants 1 60
CI " Beason tickets (earriage hire ex
tra) 8 00
" New York, cabin_3 00
" steerage'
1 50
•
Freight taken at low rang.
For plumage, state rooms, .ko" apply 'on board, or at
the 01110 e, 814 and 8 16 SOUVII DELAWARE AVE
NUE. - arAllllO ALLDERDIOE,
lel6-81n Agent.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH -HERON'S LINE. -
GOODS REODIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
The splendid first-class aide-wheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE) OF GEORGIA,
Now forma weekly line for the South and Southwest
one of these shipe sailing every SATURDAY at
cOolock A. M., alternately for Oharleeton and Ba
nnnah.
YOH CHARLESTON,
The KEYSTONE STATB, Captain °hatted P. Mandl.
- roan, will commence loading on Tharaday, Sept. 2d,
and tall for Oharleeton, 8.0., on Saturday, Sept 4th,
at 10 o'olook A M.
808 SAVANNAH
The STATE OP GEORGIA, Oapt, John J. Oar►in.
will eommenoe loading on Thursday, Atignat 28th, and
sail for Savannah, Cia,, on Saturday, Aug. 28th, at 10
o'clock A hi.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these ships connect
with steamers for Plorida and Havana, and with rail
roads, &e., for all places in the Booth and Southwest,
1•71: .4!rin"=;l
Heavy freight at an average of 16 per eent. below
New York steamship rates.
FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin passage - 520 00
Steerage do ' 8 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 03
No bilis of lading signed after the skip has sailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr.,
No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves.
Agents at Charleston, T. B. & T. G. BUDD.
Agents in Savannah, O. A. GREINER & 00.
For Florida, from Oltarleeton, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. ILLRYB
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, Com Charleston , steamer ISABBL, on
the 4th and 18th of every 12:1011111. jell
„ STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
COOL, BELYABT, DUBLIN, end LONDON
DER' Y, without delay, for 80 dollars,
Return tickets, good for oil months, to either of the
above plans by any steamer of the line, 00 clellara for
the round trip, out and book. •
810 M liCy TORX.
New York, MoblilLan, Saturday, July 10, at 11 o'clock,
- Edinburgh, Gumming, July ”
Glasgow, Goodwin, August 7, ct
7101 t Ofetsoow.
Glasgow, Goodwin • Saturday, July 10.
Now York, McMillan Wednesday, August 11.
Edinburgh, Gumming Saturday, Aug. 14.
Rams OF PASSAGE.
11011 GLIBOOPT.
First Glints 18 guineas
41
Steerage, found with cooked provisions 8
100 M 11W TOIB.
First Glue 878 00
Steer anakal pray-Mons 80 00
‘.l *Mi kan , utukl4 years of age, half fare; Infante in
Steerage, tree.
Return tickets available within eIE month'', by any
steamer of this Eno.
Find Glass 8140 00 Steerage $BO 00
An esperieneed Surgeon at tacked to each Steamer.
.
For freight or passage apply to
WORIUIAN dc 00.,138 WALNUT Street, Phliadele
phis.
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL - & LONEY, Buohananb, Wharf, Baltimore.
14. : - : an , `• :
Tin S!W TOME TO LITNITOOL.
Okla Cabin Passage gum
Saaand Cabin Passage 76
mix novena to LITHAPCOL.
Chief Cabin Nano MO
Bacond Cabin limns ' 60
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Janine. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wlekman
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA Capt. Eyrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. T. 'Leitch.
Theae'vessele carry a clear white light at maet-headi
green on starboard bow ; red en port bow.
CANADA, Lang,. leaves Boston, Wednesday, July 2S.
AhLERICA, Wickman, " N. York Wednesday, Aug 4.
EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 11.
PERSIA, 71:MMus, " N.York, Wednesday, Aug.lB.
NIAGARA., Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug 95.
ARABIA,Stone, It N.York,Wedneaday, Sept. 1.
CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. S.
AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York, Wednesday - , Sept. le.
EUROPA, Leitch, " Banton, Wednesday, Sept. 22.
PERSIA, Judkins, " N.York, Wednesday, Sept. 29.
Bertha not soared until paid for.
An oxperienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Slurp will net be aooountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Joirelry, Predate Mouse
or Metals, unless bills of lading are eigneil therefor and
the value thereof therein eafreascd.
For freight or passage apply to
my 10-7 E, °CHAISE, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
(ffientivinen's .fttrnisijing (foam.
VIVINCHESTER & 00., GENTLEMEN'S
v V IiIIIMISHING BTOR
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAI:4-
TORY,
At the Old stand, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppoa
alto the Washington House
A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, Me per.
anal supervision to the uutting and Manufacturing
departments. Orders for Me celebrated style of Shirts
and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. jy2-4-ly
T W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WIN
-011613T11R tr. Soorr,) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFAOTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House,)
Philadelphia.
J. IS. n. would respectfully call the attention of hie
former patrons and friends to his new Store, and Is pre
pared to fill orders for SKIRTS at short notice. A
perfect at guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl9-tf
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
W. W. KNIGHT, 600 LROE Street, above Edith,
Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of lfunalshing
Goods, and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted
equal in every respect to any others manufactured in
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. mhl-tf
C,IENTLRME WKAPPERS OR
VII DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and beet as
eortment in the city, wholesale and retat, with A fall
lino of tinder Clothing, enited to the season, at W. W.
RNIGIIT'S, 000 ARCH Street, above faith, Philadel.
Rhin. mhl-tf
gobacce anb eigare.
CIGARS, OF FAVORITS BIDINDB
V and assorted sizes, carefully selected by own house
at Havana in atom, and received by every arrival from
that port, El, FOGUET & BONS,
olt-Am 218 South FRONT Street.
iplitiAßD, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
B. SUGARS.—A choice involoe of these celebrated
brands on board brig ' , New Xra,” daily expected front
Havana, and for Bale low, by °HAMM USTI,
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Second,
and Seem) Story.
fgarbtortre.
MOORE, HENSZEY, & CO.,
Non. 427 MARKET AND 1.13 COMMERCE ETS.,
IMPORTERS OP
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Bgo.,
Bays now In store, and will be resolving throughout
the eetteon, a large and well eoleeted meortment of
Goode In their line, to whloh they Invite the attention
IVNBTBAN AND 80IITEIERN BUYERS
an941014$
ETARDWARE.—The subscribers, COM
KA MISSION AIRROLLiNTS for the ',aloof HORBIGN
AND DOIIEI3EIO HARDWARE, would respeetfully
call the attention of the trade co their stook, which
they arc offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con
sists in part of—
Chains, of all kinds.-Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Cow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, a. hip,
Hne, and Coil Chains.
The celebrated«L" Home Nails; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
"Wright' " and other Anvils; Solid Box and other
Woes.
Short and long handle Pry Pans; round and oval
Sake Pans.
Ilartut's " superior Piles and Raspe; Bed Serowe.
"Excelsior " Safety Pose ; Blasting Taboo.
Corn, Gram, and Brier kleythes ; Hay, Corn, and Straw
..adves.
Hay, Honore, Tannors', and Spading Yorks.
Bobo; and Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout and Siniehhig Nails.
Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
kinds; Cutlery, liarossud Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, /Ism.
mem, Blame, and other Tools, Am., Sto.
W. G. LEWIS, L SON,
mhly No. 411 001111108 - "' "heat.
SLATE I SLATEI ELATE 1! I.—RoollnE
Slate, of all sizes, and at rely low rates; kept con•
etantly on band, and for sale by
VaRING, BOX do CO.,
EIEILISAAVOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
N. B, slate Boob, put on In the beet runner, and re.
paten attended to, atU work winantod. M y
nourgrite . - jt,m,so.
`F IRE'-R ONIT ,TAKEItAr-
GIRARD FIRE, AND MARINI! INORANCII
COMPANY, PlLOadelphia.. : , 0111ce, No , 416 WA.1.;:17T
Street, (Schuylkill-Navigation Company , e`Suilding.)..-
' CAPITAL, 6200,000." -• • ' • .
• ' .
..--
Wm. Id..Bwain, ," , . - Wm. 0. andina „ n
- [of Public adger. -C- D. ShoeniAer, '
.7phn Anspach, Sr., Yin , . Walker,' . ,
U. N.,Durronghs, . Thos. Craved, . . I.': , ',;
...
S. B. Hughes, - Frandis Peters," "..,
Wm. B. Boyd, . - H. R. Coggshall,
Geo. W. Woodward, no. MeOlur47, " ' '
inch W. Claghorn, _ Joseph Hlapp, h. D.
Hon. I.7EL SONBd, President. -
,
. A. 0. GILLIPPT,I77ce, President,
Zee. B. ALSOAD, Secretary.
~ . ..- .1y28..1y
140 WARD EIRE AND - MARINE IN
-1 i COMPANY—Qace No. 41.2 WijaßlT
attest ; PhibhdelpMs. '
ingtOliols..
John It Diehl. - J. Misr Thnimion, '
P.M. PO - ioi - H. H. OfillNifOrd;
O. N. Bp - angmr,
~ O. (*.llona'', , - - •
Abraham Bet,, John W Belton
N. ii. Wnynn, . . John Garrison, ;
George Howell, ' - Walhalla. Wits, - '
Wm. F. Leech, ,- , B. T.,Kansil,
H. H. Honston, '. Psi. ll.ithers, -
Abraham P. Pim, ' N. Boo th,
Oharlea F. Horton, John H. LOVViI,
JOHN H. 'MAHE, ,President.
- B. 8, WAHNH, Tice President.
Onan. A. Dirt, gobrotary. ' • .* ' snylo
VORN EXCHANGE INSUR OE COM=
N../, PANT, No. 831 w4LNux &rept, Pkitadelpftia.
CHARTERED CAPITAL -86o8,ddi
VIRE O MARINE AND INLAND
ANEW 3IILY let, IMB. '
Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, ,to 3849,625'00,
Bills 'Receivable, (for noticing issned,) 2,117 76
Unsattl:d Book Accounts, (foepolloies,).... 1 513 83
Cash in Bank and fn Mee ' ' 10,483 45
Cash in bands of Agents and Corroepondents, 1,808 31
888,148 85
No leases nnadjoeted, tumard, or reporte d .
DIBBOTOIIB :
William M. Godwin, 8. H. Crawford,
Zama W. Queen,Jim'. 1.. Bednor,
George W. Hall, William B. Thomas, ,
B. iranklin Jackson, 8. N. Winslow,
J. 0. Hopper, • Henry D. Mean.
WM. M. OHDWIN, President.
J. 0. Horsua, Pseretary. mrlo-dtf
inITY INSURANCE • COMPANY, No. 110
V South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital $200,000.
Organised DM.
Privileged to Immo Houses, annually or perpetual!
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive Du.
welts; kold Trusla and grantammities
ALFRED WHIMS, President.
• B. O. TYLER, Viee President. •
J. W. BLamrrna, Secretary.
DIRECTORS. -
Allred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Haney ;
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Poniey,
J. W. Bonder, - P. D. Mingle,
C. R. Woking; James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, ' , Ludlam Matthews, -
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, •
JolB-1y - G. Y. tuner.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST 0011-
PA/Vt.—The PENN muTtra. LIME INBORANO9
002dPANY. Northeast Owner of TIMID and DOOR
Streets.' Oapital, $612,725.08. .
INSURES LIVES for ehort terms, or 'for the whole
terra of life—grante annuities and endownentsper
&saes life interests in Beal Estate, and makes all
contracts depending on the oontioginelea or Lire.
They act as Executors, Admixdatratcrs, Aesignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
Daniel L. Miller, ' Bamnel A. Stokes,
Benjamin .stes, William Martin
Richard ftMewboLl, James B. MoParland,
William P. Booker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William IL Kern, lames &ratan,
Bamnel 0. Huey, - • Theopldlue Paulding,
Oharlee Hollowell, . Zd.mund A. Bonder,
Henry 0, Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, -
Rodolphoa Kent, John W. Hornor, - - •
William H. Carr, - Ellie B. Archer, '
Edward T. Slott, • - . Samuel J. Christian, .
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, -
Warner M. Bflain, . John G. Brenner, --
P. B. Miehler, Easton.
' DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. STOKED, Vice Pree't.
To=n W. Holston, Becretat7, .. —nlB-.,
COMMONWEALTH
• /MB •
07 INS •
' STATII 01 PENNSYLVABLi.
• - OFFICE,
FOIITHWBBT COBNIIR
BOUILTH AND WALNUT FITABITB,
PALLADILPIIA. •
BabialbAd Capital, WJO,OOO. •
red upilapital,S24o,oo9
smaimois. .-
Dr. D. Jayne, -- Thos. S. Stewart,
D. L. Benner, - - J. M. Butler,-, ,
T. M. Whitall, J. S. Walker
Edw. O. HAight, M. B . Wauden,
M. Lewis, Jr, Avlto
lAyliE B K. H v ola .
ie
President,
..
, • THOMAS O. 13T1SWART, Vice Pres%
BAUIIII S. Mons, Secretary. ja29.7
TELAWARE- MUTUAL SAFETY IN
BURAI4OII- COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THZ LEGIELATURZ of PRIM-
• SYLVANIA, 1835. • -
ONSICR, H. R. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets,
rnmanatreni.
MAR/AYR INSURANCE, '
. MEW To 812 parts of the Worldi
MLAND INS PRANCES,
en Goods, by River assialsiLakea and Land Carriers
to all parts Of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On blerehandise generally.-
Stores Dwelling Houses &e. • • • •
On
ITS or lux coif:palm,
November-0, - 1867.
Bondi Mortgaree, and Reel Estate 2101,558 as
PhiladelphisOrty and other Dew.. ' 187,011 25
Stook in Banes, Railroads, and Insurance - -
Companies 12 - ,608 00
Bills Receivable - 220,291 95
..sh on hand • . 88,893 85
Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently leaned, on other -
debts des the Company, 92,780 67
ihsbaeription Rota /00,000 00
762,785 ST
William Martin, • James 0. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theopkilus Paulding,
Bdmmid A. Bonder, .Tamen Traonatr,
John 0. Darin, William Byre, Ir.,
John B. Penrose, J. F. Pontston,
George G. Lelper, _ Joshua P. Byre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel B. Stokes,
Dr. B. M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. MeSarland,
Hugh Craig, " Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Mollraln, Robert Burton, Tr.,
Charles Bally, Trio. B. Semple; Pittabgir.,
IL Jones Brooks,ii Dr. T. Morgan, 6 g
Jooob P. Jones J.T. Logan, I'
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Floe President.
HIENRY_LTI,BURN, Iteoretary. - Jaa.y
FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FA ME
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organised ,the Act of Assembly relatiye to In
guano° Comparde pamed April 2d, 18IM.)
GROWN W. DAY, Prealdant.
THOMAS S. MARTIN, Viee.President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. '
011ie° 411 CHESTNUT St, Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
George W: Day, Jacob R. Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. B. Hire
Barolay Lippincott; John W. Amman,
Joe. B. Brost:Lard, A. H. Rosenholm,
Chas. Reim, teat-7 IL Stara.
Males atib iragninc
WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
JOSEPH T. TOBIAS,
formerly
B. TOBIAS & 80N
• NOII. 106 and ROB BOI7TII FRONT STREET,
(below Walnut )
IIIIPORTER AND WLIOLEBALE DEALER
BRANDIES,
HOLLAND ems,
And altitude
FOREIGN LIQUORS AND CORDIALS.
Agent for Jno. Ramsay to
"ISLAY MALT" SCOTCH WHISKEY .
Always on hands large 'stock of
CHOICE OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY,
To which the attention of Buyers is particularly Invited ,
an24-1m
A NEW ARTIE LE.—CHESTNITT.
GROVE WHISK BY.—The purest Spirit offered'
the American publict, possessing many medicinal pro
perties, and none of the poisonous qualities Inherent in
the Whiskey in common use, is now offered for sale by
the Druggists generally, and by '
CHARLES WHARTON, sr,,
General Agent,
At D. B. Taylor's, Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South
FRONT Street, Philadelphia.
All persons dealroue of :sing this Whiskey may rest
assured of its purity.
DHAE 81H: We have carefully examined the ample
of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey left with on a few days
since, and find it to contain little or none of the poison.
ous substance known on ruell 011.
•
BOOTH, GARRETT, & OAMAO,
AnalyticAll - Ohemiste.
To CHARLIIB irRAISTOX, Jr., Re. 23 south FRONT
area, Philadelphia • 14m
, A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTB BRANDY.
Ilk The eubseribens have been appointed sole agents
In the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known
ROCIIELLE BRANDY, which they are prepared to
offer to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni
ted States bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A
constant supply on hand, in half, quarter, and one
eighth pipes, dark and pale.
jelB-tf
TULES ROBIN & CO. COGNAC.—The
subscribers, sole agents in the State of Pennsylva
nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC BRAN
DYt beg to call the attention of the trade to its snperior
qnsiity, and feel confident it will compare favorably
with the most favorite brands in the market.
ARNOLD dc WORL,
120 WALNUT Street
A constant supply of the above in the United States
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of various
vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes. jell3-tf
LA MBRE Y GRAPE-LEAF CRAM
PA4NR. .
ARNOLD & WORM, Sole Agents,
120 WALNUT Street
IipeRANDIES.^" Pinot °antilion," Hardt,
_LP and other Oortans of various vintages, in half
pipes and quartercaake ,• Pellevolsln Rochelle Brendleo,
pale and dirk, in half pipes, half mate, and one-eighth
coat Imported and for sale by
/131NRY Bornara IS 00.,
caXl 221 and 22J South Fourth street
108 QR. CASKS PORT WINE.
11 1 /111'. ripas Alicante 40.,
22 Qr. do do do,
20 Qr. do Sherry do.
11 Pipe. Superior Pajaret4 Wine.
20 qr. Pipes do do do.
40 3 do do do do,
m Bales Ailorted Oorka.
825 Bage Almonds.
25 do Fliberte.
Landing from Brig Arrogant. Braello," and Ibinale
by
m A. MDBINO,
ygl.tt 140 13013TH ItBONT Street
GIN. -10 Pipes Dutch Company, landing
from galllot 'Fromm IleIona," from Rotterdemti
or ago by WILLIAM R. YEATON,
Bole Agent
•
No. 416 South FRONT area.
ttEID 'IOK & 00. CHAMPAGNE.-A
Kit. constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and
in store, for sale by
le W /rn i t A r f or len Y rryi r v ° alt,
VW Routh VRONT St.
QHERRY WINE-16 Quarter Pipes, various
grade HARMONY SIIERRY, In bond and for axle
by WILLIAM H. YRATONi
No. 216 Booth PRONT Street
11ROWN STOUT.-40_ casks 0 Final - & ,
Wllllamrp Imported dime from - London, to
don andfor gas Di r , Mr. H. YEATON,
is. - • • - ale ONO ISOrt frm,
111131t13.—0n and after WED,-
bEs•-,A7 A.Verto.llth" 11•54, - the trains ne OAR road:
wtllleaae•FhjNT a. 'y WILLOW St'ree's, fhl'adelptifie,,
DAILY, (Hood , for; BE CU
.EH
CU, 84,9-
TON, WATilti.GAp,• i,,, - ;t4.{.4IDARRN, - BORA NTOPI,,
&a., (DXOrea.) 4.6 16 A. At. -
For Dethlene IP Allentown, Manch - :•hn"h, „
port. Pamirs, Niagara • Palls &a (EniZoss) at 2,1 d,
P.M.
For Doylestown (Accommodation) at 8:46 I. Id.gmt .
For rort,Washinkton (Accommodation) sit9r4s LL ffi
and deP. M.
, • . - - .TDAINB FOR.PLEILA.DILEDIA.. '
c 'Leave Bethlehem Oispivee) at 0 A-111:and P. M.
Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 '
A. M. and
8.80 P. Di .
-ON BIINDAYS. • -
Leave Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8.45 A. M. and
4P. M •
taste Doylestown for Philadelphia,at 7 A.. 18.. and
LSO I'. DI. -
an2l•4t JILLIS -- (71.1.111C, Agent. _
wgNOtror,-SUMZBEs i i.. r gt .
k 1.4' JP/pm ARRANGESfENT. -
HILAD LPHIA, ,- -WIL3IIPIGTON, -AT,IIS7IIAVTI
-MORE RAILROAD. -
On and after. Monday. May 10, 1858„,
PABSEItGER TRAINS LEAVE _PH.ThAL.lansu
For Beltininie,. at 8 A. M., IP. Id tEsem4X , a and
11 P. M. •-
For Willaington, at 8 A. M. - , 1, 4.80, and 11 g,
g Nor HOW Caddie,' at 8 A. 3f,, and 4.30 P. M
For Middletown, at 8 A.M., and 4.80 P. 31. -
For Dover, at B'A.: 3f., and 4.30 P. M.
= For Seaford at 8A: 31., and 4.30 P. M. '
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Lee Baltimore at 7.80, &sprees, 10.13 A. 34., and
6.401 M.
Leave Wilndrigton ea 6 45 and 10.30 A.. 31., and 1.40
and 855 P. M.
'Leave Neti Ornate' at 6 and 9.50 A. M., and at 8.15
P.M.
Leave 'Middletown at 6.58 A. M.; me 34.45, „
Leave Dove! at 9 A. M., and 4.55 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. M., and 2 P.M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at: 9.10 A. 31., 2P. M., and 215
SUNDAYS only at 11 P.M. from Philadelphia to Bel
- ' Do do 6.40 P. 31; from Baltimore to MU
phis.
Freight Train, With Passenger Oar attached, will run
I se follows
Leine Philadelphia for Perryville ;and Intermediate
places at 6 P. M.
Leatel7llMlngion for 00 do dd 7 46 P. M.
Leave Havre de Grace for Balt:Mere do 680 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 34 ) M
Leave Wilmington fdr Phiradelphla do -5 40 M.
3e9 , 8.31. FELTON; Preddent.
; NEW Ytntli. LLNESralik: GAMDAM
I AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND RIIILADYMPRIA
¢ND TRENTON RAILROAD 00 1 V. 071 LINSIL
/ROM PIITLADELPRLi. TO NEW "A W.. AMP WAV
Leave as fellows, viz .
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aoeounnede:
tion 226,
At 0 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N.J. Ac
commodation 2 26
At 51. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail -
sOO
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tacony
and Jersey City, Morning Bwprise 8 OD
At 2P. M., via Camden and Amboy, and A. 313-
- - 8 03
At rt.' P. H. via Camden and, Jersey' Oily, .Evening
8 0
At 8 P, M., via Camden EA Amboy', Acerattmodo.
tion, let Olass2 00
At BP. M. via Camden lull Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Class. 1 60
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Clau 2 00
At 6 P.M. via Camden and Amboy, Aocammods,
tion, 2nd Class - 176
T-ho 6P. 51. Cue rine daily, all °therm Bandaye ex
.ti
ji P. M. from linable= Depot, ;12,3ermay
pity, Mal, Saturdays excepted 52 %
Impress LIMN stop at the prineupol stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, /co:, at OA. Di
and 4P. M. from Wattint street wharf. -
For Water Gap Stroudsburg, &wanton, Wllicesbarte,
Montrose. Great Bend, An., at 0A: M., via Delawese.
Inehawbroia at Westana Railroad.. • -
--- - • .
IforArxeehold, at 0 A.I. and 2P. M.
/or Meant Holly et 6A. M. said tg and 6P. he -
WAY .161.66
Pot Briatol, Trenton, Ho., at 2,y4 and 4 P. M ,
Por Pahnyrs Macaw, Bawdy, Harlington, Bowies.
- town &a., at B'P. M. - - -
Steamboat Itichard Stockton for BordenteWn,and
termedlate placed, at 2,14 P. M.• -•-• ••••
`Steamboat Trenton for .Thoony, at 10 - and WC A. My
and for Burlington and Bristol at 42. • :
_Ail lines exceptll.3(P_M , leave Walnut streetwAarf..
1:17 - Ififty ponnde of banap only allowed each -pas
senger." Passengers are prohibited - Loom taking -any
thing 68 baggage but their wearing apparel. -AU bag
gage over fifty potinde to be paid for extra. The Qom
pany limit theirrosppnoibility for balgagolo one dollar
per pound; and will not be liable for any Anount be
yond 6100, exoept by special coarsen. - .
-.Whl. -GATIMMB - Arent
au f-ly • O. lc A. g:
INfltraLUiON
0011PiNf
- fal/ILADELPILIA - AND ELMIRA' SAIL
1 ROAD ,LINR.-LQIII.OIIRET HOUTZ to - Risers
Wilkeelqtro, Buffalo, Chicago, - Rook bland, Niagara
Yells,- =wet:Mei Barlingtori, Montreal,; Bt. Yards
Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Lome: -
Paesenger trains will leave the Pitladelplas end
Reading Railroad Depot, - darner BROAD and YLI9I
Streets, daily, tßundaya excepted, as follow!:
7.50 A. M. DAY EXBRRSB,' • '
Por Rimini, Niagara Palle, Baffald, Detroit, Obleaga,
Milwaukee, Book bland, Galena, St; Paula; BneligStfes)
and Bt. boats. -
- 2,1 - :NIGEiT EXPEUSBEI;
'For Elmira, Magus Falb, Btiffaio, - Detroit; on.pm- go,
Liilwankeo, Rock Wand, chtlena, St:Yantis, - 13nr1h . i . gion,
and BE. Lonte. _ •
11W , 'rickets good till used. - -
The SU train conned' at . Beading with**
train for Harrisburg-and all stations On'the LMANON
MIXT BA. I t apAlh- - -
At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre,,_
_Pittaton jlorariton; and all
eroticism On itict - 14011kWIIINA BlioOffllialle
Baggage ohoottid to 11limits, Ditto And SoDecision
Dridgo.
Wilkeebarte ' ' SA 6® Pittston Abp
&canton' 41 7g. .
Wilkesbarre ' •
Willkunaport ' '— .
.
Madre, ,
Canandaigua .
_. -
Geneva, vit Gorham
Rochester t
Niagara Palls - 8 00
_Dural° - - AO 00
Brie. " ' 10 60
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Brie 18 00
" 'Ft Niagara Palle 18 00
Toledo via New York and Brie - ' 18 26
Coluarlios 16 60
Cincinnati, New York and Brie 19 00
" Magma Falls 19 00
Indianapolis, via New York and Brie 21 00
_
Detroit, via Niagara NUB 16 00
Chicago, via Great Western Railway - 02 0 4
" Lake Shore Railroad .... v
Rook Island, ;via Niagara Bella
" _ 'laki Shore Railroad - tit-IV
Darlington ' '
• ...... ..„...4 al 91,
lowa City . 2O 26.
Bt. lonia, via Mbar" 29 00
ic Indianapolis . .29 00
Duni - lath 21 60
Bt. Paula ' 86 10
la- Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
liihnira Railroad Liners Ticket 0120 e, Northweet corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the rea•
tenger Depot BROAD and TINB.
- THRO frGH EXPREBS.PRHIGIIT TRAIN
Loaves the Depot, - Broad street, below Irina, d
illundayaeleeptod,) for all points West and North, iar
a ist t ft
Freights mnet be dellurrodhefore 8 P. M. to inanrl
their going the name day. - - -
• Freights ue forwarded. with - greater deal/deb
ana Lower Bates than by any line from this (My to gad
Weld end Northwest
Per farther information apply to -
- - ALLEN & GIIOII4
Ikroagit Weight Genoa, /tread, below Vino,
Or to UIIAB. 8, TAPPMt, General Agent,
N. W. eor, Mai and Ohentrat eta. Philadn,
G. A. =bout',
Gerd. Supt. PhlLda. and Reading Railroad.
H. A. FONDA.
Gent. Bnpt. Catonelasa; W. & R. Railroad.
J. A. REGYIZI.D,
dedl.ly Gerd. Supt. li'ansport andlimirs Railroad.
lIHILADELPHLA. AND READINGRAIL-
A. BOLD—FAST PRBIGHP LlNEL—Yreight trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, blow VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Mono,
Elllwankle, Galena, Dubuque, St. Louis, and Interim.
diate point/.
Thin la the shortest route to °sued& and the Like
Ports, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatoh
to the above points than by any other route.
let elem. Sd alto.. 81 also. 4% clam&
Swipe:mien Bridge 00 70 eo 40
pawn. 90 70 60 40
Dankirlc....
Detroit
No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira.
'Mark goods via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
and send to the Depot, Broad etre.k, belott Vine, daily,
before 6 P. M.
Nor farther information in mood to this route, cell
at the through freight °tree of the Philadelphia Nia
gara, and Great Western Lime, N. W. oorner SIXTH
and OREHTNUT. deBo-y
TIME ADAMS' EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
820 CHESTNUT STREET, forvrarda PARCELS,
PAORAOSI3, MERCHANDIT ,E BANE NOTES and
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, er in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS sad CITIES of the United states.
A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY
ARNOLD & WORL D
120 WALNUT Street
This important discovery has just been patented by
thellnited States, and it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It Is a
labor-saving preparation, and costs less than half of any
other article known for cleansing purposes. While It
cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure
the most delicate fabric Certificates of Its value have
been given by manse of the loading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
(Minns.
Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by
SAMUEL GRANT, gh., & CO.,
jy22 thta ly
WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREP.OOMB
•
. . .
The subscriber would incite the special attention of
Architect Builders and the public to his
NEW CULVER PATENT HELP-OLEANBINCi AND
VENTILATING WARM Aiß FURNACE,
Which has been se successfully introduced during
last Winter - and gave such general satisfaction. Ittlit
so arranged as to consume the gases from the Cos -
making it one of the moat economical, safe, durable
Heaters now in use.
Also, all MUM and patterns of Cooking ItangesElerated, Bath'
Boton. Gas Ovens, Low Down and Gratis,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Rireplabe
Stores, Collins , Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure Of
smoky chimneys, with a full sasertment of all goods in
my line of business.
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repah ,
in& and plonk reduced to snit the time. -
CHARLES WILLIAM,
Late Baker do Williams,/
ang.lim 1184 (old 408 ) MARKET Street. Philada.
THE DELICATE, and thoso who are pro
nonn,eed oonralercent after a long duration of M
oen, are recommended to use slight etimulante. We
can, in all confidence; commend the PURE PORT
WINK of our own importation tothosorwho are allowed
the 'navvy. rlt le a fruity; luscious Wine. • •
- - ZLREFLPUP. OMITS, Driggiete:
'&4 9 4it Ofilalkwed Wt. ifessiad aarl linse
PL&O L
I=l7=l
• - 460
- 660
T 00
v 8 00
800
860
UM?? OF mole ran 100 Us
Vu Railroad -
. 95 75 86 46
.61 20 98 98 62
express eompanizo.
Z. a. BLN1)70111).
enr•rinhaE•sl3
PRNTI9B , 2.
WASHING AND SCOURING
HOL• UTION.
PATBNITID JUNE 12, 185 S
799 BOIITII WATER. STREET,
PHILLDBLIPIII/