IBS itolry W'tke High Bchool--No. S. . larged : a .pk^|^H|j^n|d^&brovi<}c<l; and 2s«ffls^wi l is: attainment oi a High School as ttio crowning act of their educational career. Before Professor Bafctie left the.lnstitution, and,taller reading theHScriptures for. fifteen the. se\rokrj duties of the day ; and/ at the same time, ;in a dozen clnss-rooiurthe machinery of the great eobOniiitfciumeiHied tortnoYea’ rprofeaSbr PrpsJt iji mindyflftfJHPtkdffith liJirarytkßOftledgefpoliShu W&JSffl'hsSWrieo«BOSitionB„,'rir - managing debates j.EjaJaatioa%W ( tetWt!t:'fflSw be jctKiffaDg, A clwnuing; and teaching inccs aajitKMlOrriffiiWLandtthe Classics ; Professor throtigli lin^^^^^^^j^'l^^h' or loftier the mysteries of aaijiytjesetbe coeic sections, or astronomy; Doctor' McMnrtrlo would be lecturing Pro feasor Pcnlc would be supervising the efforts :■ the faulty hand' andafiOiTecting the; irregular bo, pro .SfmSmMWieg: . The scholars intdreUfirgSd hourly, and the teacher? %%t&i<S:Anp<!i* daily .to SL’fhours. *- If will thus BC3 SBeif 2 RO W;|Atitiiiett3 dJiUH'ihUsf UC the fesults of a singlei,w*ek’sin mimmmMsist passed. at months in- ; ie&irofhlwsi {SSfcaasS;ES!>£l£iS; that he b rectly, andfbat heJiiwasmm^tentlfnowledge ; jiiwißiiaMHte^ schools the iijSsiictioji, keeping it.ih ;»übbrdination'.i« the s Ifio hiejiV^^^*Bf'-U^§kiig^n4 > the vety l iiSBit!wn'tfitli'reSftSfjthto the grammar. to regret tliat ■ sn^si ’ C®^cas4ind , ;aytehes-ilfii3hilfc ii f<»jteet'.’dißa? l.i«rftHigtb(reoUt^^di^inction»/terddnced: gSMnh' ! ffeVStibht6 'tti^reputadioif -of igfadu« didates, that ioouldr'aioKliftYfij beenfio.wcHaC-; CtitCdby thaJlic'ople‘lid? ' they t hemgtk wid'Mr.iir^ they educate tbeipseireflftOiaveallegiate stand ■'l!'d>-ti>etecauJjejiaol>jectioli-to.giviDg.honor« and testimoniatanjtJer thpigoJlieglatti fhshiWd imjfeir,dcntflrti»Uied!ttie3d«£* that the High,^!h^l''tffib'dt^ , ;W J a ser viceable tefinliical scUodrloxeept in one respect. He cherished tho;hoyth,that U'pdriual school lie partmeht'MflM .oyeptusifljfbo 1 .connected with tended anijL’fjjpf those I)Momjng_teachejsiJn.:tlie_.selib6rs short tune if was pat in .exconttan j blltr the sSiSiessites of organizing.!! school to, educate, and graduate' oSKstto give tMslwftWfeiSjSi^OTedStMiStS lpganefe mmdsandofrnsking itdVxbeemmiEini Tliiswa_3^cotitmud(ii^\|?^^uch^teueftt_.i'or. directed! *to prcsecvatiunof the hoalthsof; preaent^ooai; i?®sii® : ss'asssi!£s of a tliitrhiii'inStftictidn iceieill-lt'ti. tliat-his liealth RiVes c'oiu'faratlYeiyfvainelcasjunless.'afieriliis'dany adcquatS'v.to, ;tliiUprepar»Upn!ofdecture«,atid. to •th^''eMti<Sal'(6ina>;l'6i'' I the'branches -to'be MWKrW ePaftt ,e*h«!*ted;l>y-. iffsi daifti.duty ithiif!-ho»iia»’-neitfier, ; ,thß f 'Shint i hOf hcauhtgiveswayi'tjie institntionKnffers.'Thero' is the 1 apparent gain. of, ibecorae* an actual 1 loss: r n’re‘- of^^^^^prStiii®>tfffi"rf^D^^^gultJq^ In" their teudoi^i f s r a»^iMH^lsso l 'wliraf i have.ior.their.aiintirO’infiicfioii;Of patprarcupf, which {mcideiitalJy.;aro::2»ttendcd';with;)iard.e under accidental ; infljctwus;iqfgsi,u ; cfarivaftd.s.lf wasa.qnestioh forconsidef»tioiti' : , liow far thch&liSidf'tHß l affect the discipline and attenfciofifdttthosetos-' CUpifc^hirto^SC^^'ui plalhrtfe%»at^ urfhqippt ttpki/i,' '"'iSp i?, I Insraftslated to thej)npil3,aha' i i ttuy.e!H>er‘. uiionjHtyiriciphnc tswljiift'iiiey; nMiully diro-l: .mote gqW'.Ywdt^hyipdihJ’^tMi^ffey/® 1 ]essne«3' Vvlm:lim-n&irartq youtH".« The play- ’ groiin_djsjip;iinifrf^ut.fi)ac,eTior.ru,liralaB,,vrcll, than couluioerobtained without ttP.kThV clint' lire. totUiOj laiMnrsliimsolfatonee'tlr the, inters course iir time, 'mpmatef uaywyeiian important influ certain p.npilp oyer,thgir-ce»iifad(ifus flisoltb'W; leamedihere/nnd tlKniiirportantlthct of; ivlib oatiori,;inj order.totqt'irjStfjfdr'ihliifdtftiniitlaiif' between; the.- child.’f«ii9'dilfafd} between ‘ niah aud'God,'pnrening ; 'U3''oivn-artlflCi4l &ffaii'g<£' 111 onto in s he ad i>f thd t that it should assist tlie v ddsfSi "'ofriitiftaf ‘ He -' velopmcnt, instUitd hTtfobig' flPHblgioe j that it should watch aridfflbllqwaftssprdgress, instead of attempting to a preconceived “systeniTrtwiphni' tSkinß an cn-- ligStdocd;vjew".of!all tfiSftHiTcibdvfe IJiii, iiivtt ing a hearty sympathy foti aH that were associ- itlvrSiWi M 4 evim.f«« thcrly carorofthftae Whose-cduehtihh Wad ><in trustctl.tohiinj-tliisgoodman.cndcaredliiinself, to all'. nd]ei|'toB.p6sit(tiA®ySvihg'flie fhllest confl4cpcei^|;£@Jßaf£^^^hJi r oft’J(>j-gl homage of an nndiviacd' fiwyllty; and the fitm*, ScbOmtS t ltst^ neglected; toniakcftUy.iuontionofmnsiesl’iltid ’ mllihfc/djßMisl^ asiffwspKS: tha.scuoohan.aiulinporCint.arnvirtthe'scrvice" i & °f thoSe/departniMitsiwouldiitniproTO th prcsei t i* »hf work of the educational fatner;Mjtf r 4nfrdrTniV’io l JtiSsii 'A (jlovdy'iiaoir'oectttriiai strWßtsrßuTV; '&*&!!. i>a aWSHHMIjBteaSa MApWI s »nSfcjj> jMf te»«>«Mijai***J'w»a irn***** ” - W; vAWnViKS. rr-.00 fiS?W'is n©Vl4o. 2 { b6U> HmUSO FfiSf *«i* ».J largo N 0.3 Mackerels 100 bbls, Alewives, rfojiMJubr wliai. Baylor & co„ l?7> 138 SOUTH WHARVES. .. . . -^| .*--*<? L .vrbi’-i ~rn *• --Jfes- 'c J/. » IMPORTATIONS. aaMagaßE!pOT!«En»^^ PORT AV Qriean. Wimains-W wet!oofleo 9do Jdohoney Thomas J W«*W-fcl^*,s^vVvvV^-w,wvW.wv-.V>.v«^ l^l^Tm^^T%a%ll/.f:^Lkguavfa,etaV.ioori lUrt Kfflmlwwr. Franklin.. fc .„ O Bfiftßltck Squall. Burns. .;<•>, r Wßriy> J yj tt ..i,, ] rvßttrl)iul9«in ? ’rMs i TwelWA'CSj.j' nl MBaas 1 < , '“ ll ®'s®Jf-V'sl'’ , rf ’ 1 «a|S»Si?g i.fSsim wFroftl SrS&W&A. wft|i iihty* from Satera,!a feat-' i*&|W‘Wv<sAt^}ttfedlHewittiii-mh , ,'/* «SSrJ,!M»yUVrWait -BMMrfi ’.I 1 -'t l>;i« SotorotfrlkK-lluntloy* from Providence. - *■ ' *uy *y -fiOmmehjpßoWwate/CopWjNew^York,yiji Cspo-Marr Sc (jb«J^ *& Co: Jail So &?Savryern ’lie BtO’wpiUevitt & po:^^: J? **&£ £ftoht!«Tftßtew>(wtWwn».Pi r 6videfl®e,< T >jJ < . do v >Stra^l»OwrflJeiVttiltitDOr«v'A'C»oveBi-Jr. ’' -i <• MjU lOfJrU]**- .J -?1 .A c.. (Correspondence of The Pres*.) "I -T'f’tr [ ‘ i.jlTnd/JX^SorainjedoitiUettOthis morning, ewith iBbi»ta Aft)M,;I[A Woll*,; 'D A ißiteh, S. ’A,'.>TnWB?. EraiuaV J .BBjekereon.nimt ktetunttiitATneriem-Owmic to the thick fax thin niorn- Utfsbla to>et>e}mtWo;rnns vetaoln <ast A barkandaaYeral adira-wentm to-dim WiddSrL 1 . -vi£- fcCc.o vitf i -, • > < Steßm^jp'KdiiihuT^Cunijmiig*from ! BtJohnyNß,nr- from York.^r^ | f^ra^iveriool&fl pssssP ÜBa¥fc^r«dehek;lieimifr, , SU«iflei-,lidndQ ! -ntNewrOrf' S»g«ir:-Wt,U&tiJ »Jsijfaj'C#‘C:wrJ iirzvd.e’U 1 f .r‘- '>' v ?roX '- GaoeHet'-imw*27o’itdna—Boo*©,- oleAred at Balti-' .iiorojHinstaSfoißio.Gtaiidnaml'innnrketv i v -’•» ,!m 1 ' Bns'Lym, Barbour* for Philadelphia or Calais* nailed; iWfeSffesaßstiaa' L^^^aiaßr||<f«tr*U|£VncoV« r rivO!t^Jti)wl | era r hence, arrived at ‘N*d^ arrived at Wltiinord- New. York 8d jmsf. rorTiiilnuclpiim. L -,'.i , : .■;,, 3lst ult;JSjl &Tm ; ed ; at Bristol! InttiOßt. f- «>« la:'- ;■ •; Bothawajv hence* ernved at Fall* L,^in2rMft T tiTa''WrTirhtm*t<mrJ?Tirlitinstotr,’aml*Jns fctfj R*Vs(, far ;PJnlWo)pb»a, suileft * liencp, arriyed ni rrovidonce.l^t t rejw'rfettAßbord a<MoV Jary.rui^ * Jproma, Jerome,Jbr,l > Uiladelpl]ia, f Kailed fmm^Uexni;dnnaili)ißt. ir >-.v <9-1 » ..'5 , ‘sr n ? “ il? ■ f, i'i Niiisiirp herefoforoVex. fcttleabrJOSKPH'B; IsAN6qN,.wb<f iB-aStllwlzedto fur>-~Y OOSBIW B/HANSOK*.'. v< .JtO&WOOI>gi3NIIQ3£/ i<> puano,a*hqrotofore.j. \Z i - -ry-) Jfo.lOffJ'forth,WATEß Street) ' ‘.,,-,l l Aud Kb. 106 Nprth DELAWARE Avenue. I; | .......,.. street. jrfoJIWQQD : pMftOsE ); ::. i ;; ;, 'r| ! I'ENP.OSK ilate. pT the firm pf Joaopli B, J WV“ n »? I .S9Jit., u }“i iyith BQLBIS, 'ASmat ßoMJlif k jPESf*. ROSE,'for the ritrt>ose L 'ofcoiid(ictin)(' &'Tob-teco,:Oil, of : copartnership;- firm of IIA/SARD BROTH ERS.\ms dissolved on too Ist oi July Uuit. SAMUKIi-HAZARKiJr.. having pur- the .interoet of WILLIS-P. .HAZARD in Saut wtea» i B , '« , s I 'CHuSf.in^':c‘Uc:4o}TAiaWnilJB;Pi‘HAZAm), I 'Jr.r i.-.ici^rSAMUKl/iUaARD, 'in *r jmo,laK6*tl>6ppMrtumty ontinakhig the publi? for the" solicits for bMfOUi?X*j?9AUuuitocoofAUe I < 1 ■%i t,S . . I tif'7 *r> a-ir*ws rr-i irml ®v■ iSHf SiWnTnt »™ *; toskSeii "THE UNION ’’ vfitr. miSh’ II merit jwpntft.rfayor.il,. , toit . Ml-W.ty ’||llSw^SMS et A«7r 1 l!f * ouyers* '.-»v3.v-'>Va.'\-.'/vH'.Ao.A wv. ,-v - a/I/ .'jruiMMpMMtfrapt » £ 1 firniof:\TAiiNlCK,Cl!Al)\V'lOK, ABRO.i* tlim i&‘ iue irVi'Oiifl :• ?:2i,:'i'.V t--/ .; . ■ i VMGOt} 7JHI '•].!;•'.'./n;-'-;': ■ 1/;. *i ‘jr ,«X<lT» ~*#«*-,•■ ,:.; K ,., V. * | I>^^oi^‘CS4’ i iBfe»NAY..KRANO£., ;? IVS4.^ss£^SS» 5 Sranlarity unVreo'edeirtcd in j tho'nii'n»la^“ffik'Vl?in: hy REEVES & DEAL. Nd.'jSfMAßj * • ’ ??.-I 'Tf-*' E. V. HAUGITOOUT, STREETS. I^ARI).—MAKEUIL-SUR-AY 1 VCHAALi JP 1 rAGNE), JANUARY Id, 1859.—1 n consoauonco of tHo, frequent invitations received-by me iq renew the •liipmnnta oto, olliwyw>yili*» t° tlralTiMtaU States, liJif E,!?S hilrohy to inlorm ray former customera end fftwaa-as® -W vrie»?V’"’ ‘“L 11 "’ 81,l i e ° r ,!l 5 Champagne Wines. HERjBKANIXY .>—lo jrtiro' Confide i/V/...tlcut Cider Brandy. Also, 6 bbls. do. old extra g^Uyuneonpgn^nfe,.^^^,^ jr dl^^^^^i'^^DjlripHlACoo'ntr.Pft., .rri7-* l - Q V\P.Pb rf>nj Ps»nd obstinatediseases* hWvgSesof aft experienced and* Mairul Thysicmn, is now confessedly the loading nfacT ™^ tr^cewju[( , bj-4x^tJio ri ' Wcitife^rb : 1 ; t fiSs r: M 5 r Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages. ''ftarden VoseHnnd Fountains./» w ( TV‘l*’ yurififld Pipe for drains nod Water condiiotoi's,'‘ r imported and for sale by- J »b»-tr -■ -.c.Vii 1 : imn'oinia^/ifi^'^rooi. suMMEn REgoris&?,l JL W-e A report lßiuoorxect, aaittftU«aws(tMPiP.fASPii«W‘<eHolW R . 4 “*. e ? biiCa».;Mr^wePkr r^Wliqi^a (i )w lmsw Juled with JtifdKtrVwJiO tttvVitf in pom foctly satisfied withjity dTratygomonts. Thoro is now mmfox reports t/ill: Trouts lie Mifitatefl»wiyr postiHiypphutAßdiiwtuat’SnbhitprratvWere'Ufluaualj'it rrT_ ' ; ; Uqhto ‘ wmira ;b;oiphur springs; ' f,':;: ,"THfi OMKS'W'H'Mi SiJlk’HUs'iPiljlrGaWwtuir ware, &-juiles from tlto' White awtfrmrßtHtion.on the Bpringfietm i and lo milfl64iot4lPloW4ailtyhll6y or&umz station, ou the Co ianurt{HUP-iAUai-4hd JMi&ntt*3lAuroad. • 1 For Koomtti:otUe?&fo?&Rtifm.*>ultUeM ! '-* 1 j MWm* , ■■ . "f V^Whfto'Bulfflr'l^i’eafohio. gMGAKTp^FiKj'ijSE;'■; s . HENRY SfIHTH, Proprietor, B RI |i“E~ BE A P : H, f .N. J. This is a/rnoskdeUgldfut; resort, fbr faifiilios. .The Bathing at tljte™nt ißimoxrelled auy\niore. A large Hotel, ihe BRIGANTINE HOUSE, haa been rooently built. The location is cool end delightful, being situatod betvrotirt anfl'tltdOceanH FineJUnirifc aid gun ning throughout the season. Cf\ptain'l^(B^ , i| l 'no^r-t)ofij:ifii6'-‘‘So , ft‘ilinf l ’' traits passengersat thejnlej; on the arrival ofthe morning train atAtMtWrCltfTfrom whleTf'the ’BRIGANTINE HOUSE is situated a distance ol'threo miles, lieing a XlTe&^ Office address, Atlantie City. jo3otAl4 Ephrata mountain springs, nIIANCASTRK-COUNTYVI’ENNX 11 1 ■ *- 1 . Thla.favorito ostablishmont.wiUbonneifed by the first of4WiK.--Sita»tonA>nti»o-KplirntaHitke,s3 milosweet of Philadelpbia.’lBi|odthTof n6yth'Df,Lan castsr, 40 "east tn HarnSbnr&r mid havine the advnntaite; of the purost soft voter, overy variety of baths, the si to elevated to 1.200 feet abovo-wator level, with {trailed and shady walks in dense forests, and tho moat extensive landscape scenory inthoillfliDCf, itis dot Surpassed as a summer residoflee.'*"' ' horses and earnases, with omusements. A Rood band ot music, billiard tables, ton.-pin alloy. It is easy of.ac cess from all tho above points by railroad and eoaonoe. i For further particulars, see circulars, to be had by ap jplyinif to Josonh 'Third arid Vine stroots; Jos. >S» Earle, 816 Chestnut street: or to the Proprietor, n: '^rrJ^BiIHXONfOftLATCHER. Ephrata Post Office, Lancaster, County, renna v iffOpTOS?B.',7 M a!*.',,:--'- .... UNITEDSTATES HOTEL,. <.. . •■< • vWio ™ *» J COL, SAMUEL T. HOUSTON,’ -t ■ ’ > r - a ! Vtjl-iii > City Hotel,> /\ • \v ’•. ■ •'* tTlie kmgexbCtibriee oHKfc Colonel in Hits connection ;pecuUarly. fits him (nMho:BOdccul\U ennduotine-rif inch - Tbe house has boon entirely ronoYnted/ftmldefcornted in;thamoat;K6rgeqti« inftnhor,smt'-arntnaohiftMts mwlo nnfl.the'ninecdanw with MI embraced iii the torras substantial and luxuries.; Wo scan safely advise visiters to give a call, find predict thathitiliost of fri&dds Will be va&tly increased S’Wore the season is over. j. v :>:~ r Jr6-iny JED LOE 'S-HOTE t, ! ‘ -< 'J - ATLANTIC CITY";■ NfeW-JERSEY, 1 At the termimunf the Hajlrrmd, nti tho left, Iwynml the'Depot. This .House; is .NOWiOPEN for Hoarders , e, tt uftl 1 Since Inst season.thp chambers have been very muoh mproved,nnd renueren'niore cbmfortnblQ by Venetian ilinds having been put up at the windows. Chfirnos moderate. *•_ *■ *. Children find Servants linlf price. .86?7 Parties should keep Iheir seots until tho oars nr ivo in Froutof the Hotel. The signs are conspicuous. | Je2fi-2m rtIHE MANSION HOUSE. „/ ‘JL'i: ;> ftHXTHNG, ’PENN'A' ‘ , \ * ? W. f b:t)ls ‘lB - .This the favorite resort of citizens and .visiters, has-mtely undorgono extensive repairs, and is now,pn,e-of thp/rorat ctmitnodious. eje'- vant.'Ajid thorough hotel* fn 4fie Union«.haautiftiTly 10-, efited itt tlib C6ftibrof FIFTH and PENN Streets. Rend- its' aoebtumodations ate * firtV'cinss ’i l the ' rooms spacious afid airy ;, and.tliet table! constantly supplied' With All Uiejuxurms of the soosom .Persona desirous pf spending refew W4cfcsfn the siumner In an agroo pble ond economical manner, could not do better thntr Wke a trial of BOURBON’S MANSION HOUSE at Reading.,/) ; Vt) - J ( -ftlj. i l i Kp22-tf jIVEPTUNE -HOUSE,,,,, XI ati.anttp pitv - LThisPOPULAKana PAVOHrfE HOUSmmvin* been- WikWpti&mi * KFimNlSiliSl), tyuo* thrown ml fOrthfiseasoif./ltgltoblns nre'.tA&OK,and k^kgant^t foattßS , nfch?nrt l ° V^y^0U ‘ V0 »“i^ be ’• BfcTr« flietmuje pLtlie turf, to reach ’winch Wond nnd soJW Erarel walks have boon JaiilouEiilt ittujjrviyint to tbtUijtfrtJiouse.aiid commands afino vjew'of.the.QcoairntfiLHiletU'f - - 1,1 on liboml terms. Children aim Servant*half ferico. Jt>2s-2m * flOjffiffftUCK; proprietor. iW 111 T •’ SUliVtltFlti; ANO‘ CHALY ! T T BKATK SPKlNaß.at'.tlOVßlilffO' UAP, PA., fire now open, and arc easy l access via Hurrialmrs:: thence on the Cuinborlamt ; Yall6y-r6nU ‘to, Newvillo; «tiWin*.to,tli» gpfibSilj whom I ,you nrrivo at l> I*. M. Haniodav. ;-,vorr. arraiittEMnant LvrtHupleto rurnaiton.'. llotint Mrjroeki'§S;‘for"3w, lifiß. Hot iliiotiim for families. Holqrnnrc»-J«B, Stool, .Morton MsMjebul, Bancroft, A CA.j B,'(f. J ohmicy, Jr., Sc Co. yan,M c • Address a Neville V, O.,'SCOTT & COYLE, | Je7-3iu . r •- ; Proprietor, G.—TIIEI^'JIANSION s?»teSfsssa; Proprietor hM itoUl all : •£^-iW ARLI S LE WHITE SULPHUR Bi^VANIA 08 ' °^ ,BE!IEAND COUNTY - , PENN : Thei prico‘d‘rK)Ardi(irtW remainder of tho eeaeon, at !ns delightful.Surampr Rfluort, wilL bo -»7 .to, $8 per reek. Visitere# leaving ’Philadelphia or 'Baltimore in he morning tram, dtriVo’ajwheSprm* MSP. ,M... lCi h i '•JOWEy,'CC«NPENIN;\ GO 1 . iCEA^^Hts^r- "■ : P. ‘ <r i NATIONAL HALLj ' - ■ < ' CA ? CAPE M*Y. N. J, *' ; This fine/ilarce, ;«nd' »iity house is-NOW OPEN for visitors.-. It- is distlnquithed ‘fof conifo'rtjtoeftlity.ftbd tuponor accent modatioris; -srith' ample room for 200 per ions! .TermAmoderate; «. -g : * - : • ■■■ , [Je2B*tftr wi AARON- GARRBTSQN;- Proprietor. to ea:ba t .H i kg*- ,v. .;.: ■ , - ~,Atlantic city IIALL is now open for the RECEPTION OP BOARDERS, nnd the Bubscribei' to soe.his friends who may favor him with tUamjnb-onage du ring the sonson. ' ' ‘ < ' THOS. Oe v ; DELAWARE J. . v ‘ JThis favorably-«nd''vre]DknaWnHotel is now opin tBf - • o»frre®fifiD‘>»,o/ nsttorK.“,Termjr*Bpor weok. pe2fcBsSt.KiG. i -j,-i. / sJAME3 MECIvAY. Proprietor. !i 's!4vii'rG i l’ukDs . SAVING- PER -GENT.- IN i TEREST.-NATIOJUI. safety trust com • SANY.WAiNUT'atrtDtiSootliwoetednidrofTjrißß,' ■ li]corj>prate- l :by^! ho d teta oi' Foimsylva-. ’• Money.ie repeived.in any. iturn, large dr.draalli nnd lna - »»- WM ?f s!fts • andtTHuradayovemnss •> ■- • tl.Ai r. .Vj William J. Rkeu, Secretary. Edward I/. Carter, , , Joseph B.Barr.. -r « ' Gi‘LSndttslhMnhnii'.HenrTDiffflnderfej, ’ r - f - Mcmeyisretfblyed n'nd iu''ulo tjrfujiV /. *' rrroViiuonsiOE thC'ChaHe^^i^' Sj’XVfNQi' FUNIX.-UNITKD - STATED JLargonm! small suinn rocei'ven. nnil caidlwrfc.on do* y??. r ?,te M’NWtlwUm'F iy>i.PKnrcENXi iNTK theday of uepoHit to tlie day of withdrawal, ll)HAFfTSf«falo oa Eilgla\ul» lrolftmi> and fccotlaijd,' mutt £l upwards. -w j *■ •' ■ - T>ito^JAMj»^ : HUWTER> v « - . i fills,tho Fureo, - f i tufa’ uroniif. tifitlmve it ni'ett •titaSifroAdJ' torn- 1 tunrWi«fsi)<irt(iin,tntoroHt''Wjttid'.’o»-uef, na g tterHuiva.alwnjif tfonSi TiiisCdnipanyiievor I MiapemlerL -- - ■ - - g I .JainrilrF--, orfii n plo, if.ld’ Mimirii calf g g f Chartpr tio r ßOtiiK). .liiwUtamiteil liy tho Stale % LAHGE AIM) .{SMALL SUMS RECEIVED, r % {«|oM.’isijiiimoS I '%^?nS , Cndwall«ilel > . ' g JglinShtadler, ' ""Oemt'Sdnll,- /’ ; :./. t ’ t V j\ * * • • 4 ' ft A is twice'oa r tuetl. ,,; ' • jCIMNa:itk«iT)EN'SAVINai , UND; < Sa-' jCflAftTEßED‘S’y“rHl , a,^g^S ! S-l;Rji l pfj;j3^N^. UtrtSif' JAPAJW;ffom the.UHy oJT deposit .till with^ hB^nhi‘p6aYtfJL“^ni^ l ?n S £nrtof tho'citrfnnJf^’rllo' Sprin#tJ»td6nßsiy{ti|£BFontt«o«JJct^ ,, ’wnB chartered W ill? of Pena?Wyawa to aupriy.tltmieoesalty. JpcatWit# ltoyo heea - ft'ddiilrg thobusi-'. nitt* Idtertrt nftfl Wfffi s'ofhad . ferfterj?ri- Frateii-kKIoU," . '• V 1:, | FAWfiUHart, - . V % Jtaof>h KLeCioro, ... k taMs;; ■ * Peter O. “Holrortß. pavitlsgri. , . 1.-I a amnion; 'r'i: ■u I 'Jor.W). SECOND STREET, -' ' i-Ticrty innmifnctunti? asupnnor nrttnlo nIY ■*.•-! j. - . i < '•'* , ~T.rj;r":: MlMaiiv Tabi.ks, ,„.■ .i.,. nn *Lw>VftP f l w s , 2i l £ n 't a supply, finished trith & CAMPION'S IjMViIOVKD.CUSHIONS*-tr : vrHtckafro iyomnincotl: bjr all -who ha-v# lined thfeiiHobof puponor to all others.- P - mr , m 7, Ymt Jel fefrpf*hos»/Tftlflos tl'ie’rnann* ■i } ' THE PRESSi—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1859. Tift ESTABLISHED IN 1813. • r 0 it',/ l rn.WA err- -- - >.. FIRE AND ’LIFE{INSURANCE;’'" 't > I,'.' x Vjn:,: ■is iJI *'- *' -v ...r^CJT CONDON) GWfk ‘ ,A:r}.i''dow! i>HttADiiLi>inA. ( v.; •" i 'i©AKi'TAr>, ■.56,21) 8,800. ■ ■.'?] ANNUALINCOME UPWARDS OP aijOW^'.V' - Tollcie* Igmirautieiib)' .tlioi uulmutoiL of nearly 1,005 Sfmrolioldorfi. _ LoBSf k promptly adjusted and puid without reference to London, by I ,u > .ITiit:? iGfciSftXQß rail >trirtiiiD-sTiras"-' office >ro, 87: 'soi;TH Tin3m stmekt; .Voter*. tiTVART AJtHOi'JJKJ!, XI R:iuk etrcot, -.. X .-•■••n‘3falli;M«XEE.fc'!pO.' t S?,South Burnt street.. 1 ' «’• 'McCOTCltEti'-fc .COLUNB.' .a. W. ; «oraor. ijVSMITIt, .WttiT/TAMa. JS',CO,;,si3.3iTMj(4t,eV. .. [ '3-Al\fflB'e!tAHAM J: 00.; St) end S 3 L.etUirftst.- JOSKI’H I). Ml'l 1 0HE01.. Esq.. PresUoat Meeltniucs' i J fi t.o-.nr , ißsnK.’'' 1 " 1 ' 1 ' l,; '' 1 I ■t ■; •_ i JAjaES.BUNOAPt.Eei.xrresjitont.tWonjßftnlt. ' Hon. WIUiIAM Ai.POB.TEH, p 23 Willnut street, l»te ' ; / 'xpedKoOupremO Court.. •' '/X jy,6*tuth&stY. |jIIRE mSTOANCE. ; . :lv^' MTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of ' Hartford." /.../o ■ ; ;-Vrj Ctwh A»acta,'Jati.'l,lBi!l 81,88T,92di‘<M MANHATTAN .RtRE INSURANCE I : INSURANCE iCOMPANY: ° Cnjli ■A«ilStS, : Jnk l : i,;i8!0. ;.... NORTH .' AMERIC AN: IFIRE- INBU 'RANCE OOMRANY't df Hartford. • I r‘\ ..'.. i ifeviNb "ft jilriNStfijAifdfi' CoAi i , 1 ; ! MI.SMISJ; iMBfIOHANTS’ PIRE INSURANCU ’ ’ • ■ l \ c9Mi‘anv, of Hnrtford.' ■ / ' ! r ! ' Corh AVy otr (Jnn. 1) 1339...... 289(9,7983 : Pullaitfi -liimod,' Shi ISmos equitatil;: adiusUi'd And j prompt! > paid,' at hia Agonc7,ljy 1 , ■» ". •BdSWf:Lt' & 'mLSONi 'Agentsi• , 0 .V':; .-•.•; . st«st’. ; r rpH^WASHJ.NGJJC.QN.--;.- 'il^pjO'^!K'^'p%f.^v'p"jt'^''‘AN' ] t'i! : ! : FAJtCi'tlirAJl. BUiLDTNGB, , ; -' street, a. , ( i .r^inADEXiPjEtra; ; v ■ Incorporat ed In 184J;’ilmler the ’Oonoratlnsuranc&’LaW’ ;r‘ . • f ( dfPetirtsylvahin. ... . Authorised 'Capital. . . Subscribed Capita1..'...!...:.. Pnldup^apitnlf... '][ '■ ’. t " 'isyataTlJb as p pi.Lp\vs: ; : , BqncVand Mortgages* first Hon/i......’.. 862,170 BankVßAiliro&dtftud 6therBtofcks and g[4- emities.;.;-.! .V.; 1V.,. V,... W.OOO Cashmßajik. V....... 8^}^^^. -- ~- r _ $lll,BOO ;PURNITURf m &o. ,AKo;on CARGpESnnd KJtEIGa^ [to and from all .’parts; of Jthe woHd. inml lrnand Naviga tion dml Transportation, on favorable terms. "? I ! ,";r..:r;oRFTCE'KB.Y:"!- ■ CHAItI,E3 G. IMLAY, I’romlont. i yM v WmGHa’, ; Vi o oi>rO!,doilt. , | O. C. BUTLER, SeoreUry. | H. U. JRAMBOItGER* Assistant Secretary* 1 ' DIRECTORS. • s s <s. 6r ß?>fe d ‘ ns - r i ; J I Braver*- ..plMfe Alonso,Butlor, j Win. 13. Grubb, | J. f pbacltfsG*lmluy, > t ' L fTHE ■ QUAKER T CIT'F INSURANCE -JL COMPANY; Pim.ADEU’tetA,- Pa. FRANKLIN, BUILDINGS, Pfo. 408 WALNUX.Stroot. CHARTER PERPETUAL. , ■ CAPITAL,eaw.oui ifAiiVNE,' XMj'iNKAND Insurance'. 000 ! Firoinsuraiicc, limited andverpotualponßuildiiigsand iMorohamliaeof-alUloeonptJime. 'Marine Insyranao.-nnlgnu rnnd/Gecan. •on • Vessels, jPreight and Curio to anil frtm all patls of the World, ; -.lfpwfeteS®. ' .ITT f, M ■’> .. •JJIIIKCTOB*; , GeonteH.Hart,' ■ E. W. Bailer. L. P. Row, ./. . Andrew It. Chambers,-. -• c. A. C. Cntteli, . , . Charles ,Ui Imlav,, •Rasterß. ; Perkins, " Hilt, Cogcsnall; ‘Samuel Jones. M. D.,’ i i ■ Hon. -H. 1 M. 1 Fullor. ‘ aul- |^EEAm»E,.JIUTUAX.=S.iEETX.,IN,, IN CO R B OXAglqf 'rURE OF OFFICE'. and walnut ! . 1 ’ * Streets, PhUnrfolplu'n. ' ' ■ ™ r t 4 i oNV E^L R s t ;7 3i ili,auiANCE ' : - a i 'Po #ll puts of th«’World. L A! i “^INLAND’te'URANCE On G.otfdsiby Land Carriage ' ni( ,pMwia a On Merchandise £6&erAl!/; *•;..»>■« - .v 1 OnStoroB.l>welUtt« iidnses, Ac. -• *- 1, . --- /’ ; ASSETBOF THE COMPANY, <• , , p(jr '»• L November l t 1858, j&i&tyi' : - 5103.M0, Philadelphia City 6 W cent, Loan..f.©lfl«s,]« U ixj. eiio.ooo. j'onnsylyftiuftStatoLoans iw,42& 00; Notes. 30,113 £Q I §WAoo r i*ennayßuinLftJiallroodJid.slortsose- > s - <i‘ I ceht# Boncjsi.. v *48,875 00 ! 820,000, North TflniisyrvftjiV Railroad Mart- „ ■- i ;815,W0j800 eu&ros Stock Gertnahtfolrn Gas ' i *,ic Compnniiinterest and principal. '■ ; i ( <?6,000, Pennsylvania Railroad . j 85,000,100sbRres'I^orthT6nHS)ivaniaRaH 82»6Wrsriml^'^harosn^fliiladelKbVft * "fee 1 r j Boat Compaq*. Jlavrodq Graee Steam=Tow Boat' ComwmyVßa -1 vannah Stoam, Navigation Com pany, and Philadelphia Exehauxe Company *. 2,030 00 B $40,700 w onds and Mortgages,,ami s fico 8ui1ding.......... ........ ... Silts receivable for Insurances made Botatco dwjtt..Ax9ncies~Pron)ianui pn Ma | ririo Policies rocontly Lssued—ana. other I dsbtt dud* tlid Comjmhj'vTl;«' ei,*BB fa Schp ohditocltof eundfjnluaardnca Compa- - ' • Tuies. -3-233 00 yash on in Bank.. ... 42,007. po. William Martin, Joseph H. goal, Kdnmnd A. Soudor, John C. Davis, John R. Penrose, ; GoorgO/G.'Loiper,' * A *• Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston, Willinm C. Ludwig, Hugh Crnir, Spencer M'Uvaine, Cimrios Kelly, H. Jonos Brooke, Jacob P, Jones, WILLIA] THE ROBERT MORRIS EIRE INSU HANCE COMPANY 409 W°A LN U I\H T H.’ 15 E T. Si This Company ininrea asnmst Imre or Bamnire by ire on Public nnd Pnvnto Bmldiiws, furniture, Stocks Goods, nnd Merchandise, gonomUy, STIio followiiiß vrovirfioh ln. tho'-Ppliclos of this'CcrA-’ a».eoi*t 1 1** This pollgv shall not l>e invalidated, or*in Any wise afloetpd. aftor iKan?igmnmit as a collateral, socuritj^to a ground-rent, or inortgiigp.aud Ujo approval of suchiui-- 'sigmuont byiho'offico, by tami transfer or Miivoyahe&of the mortgaged promises, by Qio owner of the same.” ~ - * , m w DIRECTORS. •Paul T. Jones, . Joromiah }L Brooks, , . John Holme, RoborbClarke, * l ' . Isaac 8. Waterman, David Salomon, \ ’Edward G. James. - . , WilUnin Vniulerveer, i (Joeoph Jnnner, ! ,u ' ’ L TfcofeM Cnylor, Joseph H. Collins. Samuel Cnstner. ; | , MWWfevk. PraaidonL ’ {Gilbert Secretary. • my7-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMFANV. No. <l2 WALNUT Street 'Rliiladelpiua. j , . . DIRECTORS. ■ Thus. h. I.iulera, . - r Win. F. Leooh, _ .; J. Kdear Thomson, ‘ 'Rout.'w. D. Truitt, ‘ [M.W.Bnldwinr • Wm. K. l.tmnlin, >' iJohn 0. Jnines, r ■ H. jl.'Bhilljn#ford» ;A. J. Bucknor, ' ’ l C. ErSbanaler, r John W. Sexton, 11. 11. Houston, Waimm Raiguol, , ~ Wm. H.l.ove, , Edwin Booth, .-> i OhtfrlflKF. Norton, ' IJohu Gftrneou, Is/uioMyor, ’ E. S. Wsrne. ' U . -Fidsiiieht-TfiOMAS h. LUDERS. Vire Vremdoiit—E. S. WAIINE. A. BUY. dolfi ; A - IKSUIUNCK Q0 V INCORPORATED 1810-QHARTER. PKRPET 'UAJU * ' ' i - ' * p ■ . 5 : . f- -v No~Bip-WALNUT Stroct. above Third,-Philadelphia; ! I Having a largo paid-up Capital/Stock ami -Surplus lv 'vjDatod in sound and avatlablq Seeutattos, vontinuo toinr stiro on. Dwollmps. Stores, Furmturo, Morcbaudiztf* ‘Vcbßolmn Port andtjieir Cfirgooß, and other, Porsunal ' Property i, AU lo.asoa liberally arut promptly adjusted. ' " ' ’ 1 DIRECTORS. '* JGeorge Abliott. John T-Lowifl, > IJohn Welsh, f • Jarno# R. Campbell, Bainuol C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, ■ Patrick JJrndj » W.l^mor, ! GEORGE ABBOTT, Trosidont. <; .THOMAS R.-MAURIS. Sacrfetfrry.: . : Jagj-ly if EFE TNSUKANGE ANI)' GQM-. ?ANY.^TIiK.'PFNN r MUTUAi/ LJFK- -INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northonst corner of THIRD and •DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,725 03. !INBURKB;EIVKH .fot .terms, or fur-Gra .whole -tdrm of tiro—grants annuities and emlowinonts-pur cbnsoslifo interests m Real Estate, and makes allcon tmctSdopandiroPoAthacantinzeneiosofLifeN'l* • ' Tru&aßavdJttr-’ »«>•, a*****". | TRUSTEES. . ’ Daniel Miller,.a.,: ;j x. ' fieiuaimn Coates, - William Mftrtin, I KifHardH.'Npwl»oldr-.; rJnjneß B. William P.Hackor, , .. ...jusaphJL.Trotter, i Willi'atliH.'Kern, JmnesF.pstQn, j t,,yr 1 Smmiet C. iluoy. ThoopliHns-l'atildihg, * fc- Charles Hsllowoll, Edmund A. Somjor, ■*i gmOEr ■■ William it. Cnrr, Kltin p. Arehor, , ; jklfard T. Mott, BamUoM.Clirtatiarf: ' i William-Rplrartfon* <• <, .i-JosophM.Thomas, f ; WarnerM % Rjwm,.JojmG.,Brenner, —, 1 1 ■ * F. 8. Midhier.Eaßlori. ’ ' . J * «■ • ••••.- '• DANlBi;i ? . MHJiiSR. President. J I SAML. E. STOKES, Vice Pres’t. W. Horner, Secretary. aulB-ly omhe 5 >. ChuTfordil fn lbi-Curital s2oo,ooo—Assets, JaiiunW 1, Airinvefit¥d In Sound and «druntle¥-co ntinuo to lUßlito oflVWaßlsftnd Oartfdotf, DiiiltllngsjStocks Of Merchandise, &0.. oiilibPrnttnruui. -■ <• * . , , , DIRECTORS: ’» HeWir'D.Sherrord,’ Gotirge H. Htbart, j o V Simeon, Toby. !■ * ,i'iBanluel Grunt, Jr., , T '}, CharloaMocnJester, i’:;:i'TwbiaB'Wf!,ttner;, * ’>:i'! . »' WMltamS. Smith, •. u, i.TlioninEtß.j Waltaon,- >s':i < . JohnE. puqil*-. . . u', Henry ©.FreHman, „.i t •• WiinaralC White, ’ • ■ 'rGjiarlesfl.Jievis, * ; j ! 1 MrTt.WAW H.MII'KII,. _jo9-wlmtf i;rgs bv ’BlUitWl;Straw- ;■ ' , V. ,'r, ;'jia» ; ■ DAVID.E..MOORE. UNDER' .TAKER. No. B?syiffE St, . poyß-jm* '< PHILADELPHIA, ’references. 373,233 00 443.734 85 365,860 ,06. . 98)0,000. i 208,001), ' . $319,199 00 Heal Estate, Of- $698,801 TO- DIRECTORS. Jnmoo C. Hand, Tiioopmlus Paulding, JninesTrnquair, William Eyra, Jr., JSffi&pffel.'- i Saniuol E. Stokes, Henry Sloan. James R. M'Fnrland, Thoimut C. Hand, Hobort Burton, John B. Semple, Pittsb’g, p.T. Morgan, '* M MAHTWi’rrosidont. A?£fe®3oM?lW art now prepared 4o.roQcivojjmlloFwar<l-fre{«hf to the fol owiik points on the NOftTHLRN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD: - - - - - ~ f‘ feoTftaSfffe fi©f UoHl '; :r :;.i* 'p&it,, .‘." : !V'i wSiawn’,'. '• * Mimd/» , . . '-/Halifax* ’’ ■ , ~, V York, ‘ 1 ‘ ,* “ - t . Milton, • , ~x Hanover Junction.,.; r , . , •* ALSO, - Gettyslmrg.and aUintermediate points on HANOVER, RAILROAD... . • . ‘ ‘ * ■' •mmms&s&sg. fjs~ fa naatMri TlirfcAflKrJMli A AJTD; {pc."| , uU^S| i i)otroit> Xldtilielh,' auu St;.‘ ‘VfiU leHve the Philiuldlphiftarid Re&tl'; ■WWWMPBkT* For IslVi«raLNKVKnra Tails. BulFnlU/Defrijit, dhicßßo, Miiwaukeo. ttdcUlfllana.GalqflfVtSl. Paula, Burlington, •mi BtrLcniis. r , s 3.3gP'M',,WIGHT EXPRESS!. For Falls, Bulla! o/Botru it, Ciii'cdgo, Galopa, gt.\£nul*9> Suriiiißtori,' 1 TheWQ A, M.traWVqonnecta.ai' FuperLfor' ,‘Wilkba-. Tfl ß QUli 1 L-JjaFREBB FREIGHT TJiATN r • Leaves tho iJopotfßttj/KLdtreot, boldvr,yiue,dHily,(Bun rin y'excoptorij for All points West and Worth, at dp. M,‘ 3i ' to ,n,are For further imnrmatioh, apply ftt ’ n ,•, ~FfoiffhtDo6oti below Vine, ,• •, Or to *’ - .Cirica.'a^fAPPENriGoireral Asont,' * : .N. W.o6raoFsiXTHAna CHESTNUT Stroot*,-’ ocl4f- • ■*" .fry. l "; c - Philaaolph h- ES PHILADELPHIA. GKR MANTOWN AND NORRIS-" TOWifrRArLROAD-rSUMMHIIAIiRANGKMENTS^ 6n • nd w not,M i *a; Chit's,- £4 i *%, stfuM Leave i,a,4,».6,6> 5 ,7^.a0 M / , . ; .. Leavej’tut&dplplija 9.03 jnin* A*' M*, 2,3, 8, anil 10>s P. Mi , ) / 1 I > , Lonve Germantown 8.10 min. A. M.» 1.10 inin.j 4,0% **■ IUS A 3 ‘Con.Sundays, . i • ■. Leave Tliilaiiolplua9,Wiiiin. A. M., 2. 6, anil P. M.i pLoavo Cho?tuwt; HiU.7^O ; A. o.lo* andSA3 1 ‘ FOR COk&HOHQdKEN AND NORRISToWn,'•> Lenvo Philadelphia 0, 8.05 min., 10.05,-min., 11%. A. M»r 1,05 min.. 3.05 min., 4 HjSX, O X, 11 X P. M. pLbavo Nom«towu.o J 7, 9,nA,-M.i 3, 3>i, 4 %, 6,7%, Lonve Philadelphia'6V';7*oB min., $.06 nun., 9L% 70.00 ram., 11% mmirii, m min., 3.00 tniq.j 4K, otf, IlSSto Moll W'im’llj i:jt hi. oiiJilHr. M. ' - . -NORTH- PENNSYL “SMTsIjr' ladelphia,DAlLY*,(Sundaysexcepted:) ' ■ . For-Bothlohoim Allentown, Mancli Chunk, Wilkqs J , barro,Httselton,«c.,<Expres9,)at9AO A’.M. ' ' . For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 4P. M.- '• • Forpoylostoyqi, (Accommodation,) at 6.15 A. M. ntid. 5F.-M. ii.'j- 1 ' ! For Fort Washington,'(Accommodation,) at 2,i&‘Fiftfr, land 6^o P.fM.'i * i 'MI- - •« . . a : ‘ • "f: TRAINS'FQRPJIILADELPHIA: - U O Leave Bethlehem,' L&xpress, ) at 8 Av M, and 4.10 P/ftlir Leav«.l)oylcBtowq, < -{Acvt)mmodation 1 ) at $.3O'A.-M; andiP.Mt ■' ■ ■’ < -- Leave Fort Washington, 1 (Accommodation',) at O^O'A. 1 M. afcd 3A5.P.M. 1 - - ® ■ £, ..'« ,• ON SUNDAYS: • - Philadelphia* for Doylostown, at 0 A. M. and 3 p; M. • Doylostown. for Plnfado., at 0.30 A. M. ntulC-ISP.M.' - L FAre to Bethlehem, $1.00; to Mauch Chunk. $3.(30: to Easton, $l£0; to Doylestown,BQconts; toWilkosborro, $4.60, ‘ ‘ ■ ’ * " All Passenger .Traiqii. (except SundiCf /Traitfl.lt&ti-. nectat Berks atrodtriihljtlh and Sixtfi-tffeets, hmL Socond and Tlurd-dtroetfl Pawtongor HaUrnndfl. ■,, i Paasqaears for.'Wijkeawirre take 9.30 A. M. Train, and ' - - , rayltf . n , eLLIS CLARK, Agenh'> NEW WEST CHES IKA!LRPAD..V!a MHDIA.! ■ , p„ . a* XTJnfu F i% 1 :, and at 2,4 fiO and 6 151». M. f - ' Lonvo wost PUoator, frpm tho Station, on EAST M» eol ‘ ttt ***°* 8,30 and ON SUNDAi'S—Leave'l'jiilndelpbift atfeX M., ajid’2 P. M. i Leave Westchester at L3Q A. M.» and 6.16 P. M. r ÜBNEY,WDOI)f iny2s-tf General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA Lbavoe Ihe’Depot, 1 of BROAD auj VINE' .points,‘■eomd»ctm< aiHarrisiMfs.irith tmtiis rtirmiiiv to I'itt.bur,, Ch»mw.1.., &1 Ac. H 1 |*ftt BBUK M ” DAU/Y ’ for i’OTTSVILLE antT L JitMS P. Mm DAILY* (Simdnys excepted,) Tor READ iNGt-and'mterraediate points.: • _ dp!B ‘ - ........ W. H. McILHKNNY, Secretory.- 1859. trnmimmm mQ, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK LINUS. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY- AND PHIL A. DELPfiU AND TRENTON RAILROAD CCVS • • * i LINES,* FROM PHILADELPHIA TO l < • i < ..NEWYORKANI) WAY-PLACES, ! *jj i.UBOMAVALNU.I-STRKET WUARY, , Amboy, ani C.,,1^ ! Jorsoy lAccoiwnodation 2 35 At'9 A. AL,-via Camden and Jersey City, Morning 'Mail . .... ... 3 00 At 11 A. M,, by Steamlwat, via Tacony and Jersey City, Morning Express 300 At2l , > M., via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Ex press .i.,' 3 00 At 3)f P. M.j I* Steamboat,'via Tacony and Jer- I soy City. Evening; Express. 3 00 At3>i P.31., 1 D6' Sioouibout, via Tacony.and Jer sey Ci tv,- 2d Class Ticket 223 ft 6 P. M„ via Camden and Jor&oy City,Evening Mail « i... 3 00- At HP. Mw-Via'CAmden-and Jersoy City, Night - J A ‘ j .r i 2 23 At2J£ P.M.vmCftmdonaiidAinboy,Accomodation* “ iL : (Freight and Passenger—lst Claim, Ticket... , 225 i ’ ’‘-‘-J- •< r -2'dClass Tibkot.l 30 Ats ILMxviaJCamdenandAmboy, Accommodation.' i '• i (Freight and Passenger)—lut ClnssTickoU. ... .., 226 2d Class Ticket. :. 1 75 [ThoOr.M. Mail Line runs daily. .Tho 11 Night Mai), Saturdoy^oxcepted.r-.-.-i* * • Ha. Express Linos Stop at Principal Stations only, i Fleinington. &e.,at 6 A.M, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. T For Freehold, at O'A.'M; M. ‘ ‘ ' ’ A. M., and 2and 5 V- "• • ,wAy-lines’ For Bristol, Trenton, &c{ at 3>£ nnd4>£ P; M., from Wnlmit-strootwhnrf. . u ■ ; For Palmyra,,Dohiuco, Beverly, Burlington, Bordon\ tpwn,,&c.,ntrand2%P.M. ' ■ v ‘ rsteambbatßlchftnVHtockton for Tacony at JLA. M;; rtndYorßordentovmaud intermediate places at-3.i|’ j Steamboat John Noileon for Trieony nt BJr'A. M.,and for Brihhnl. Burlington,'hnd-*lntermediate places,at 12 Miand4H P.M.. * . / .. t . .Fifty poundgorbiwßngo only;allowed each passenger, 3 assoncoraAre prohibited, from taking anything ns bag-. kago All baggngo ovor finy pounds }o lie'paid for extra.- The -company limit thoir r 3ewoiiBibilitr far baggage to ono dollar per pound, and y 'ill not bo liable i'qr .any', amount beyond $lOO, except by'fepeda contract. ; f - 1 , ' June r, - - • - ‘-WMi.ll, GAT2MER, Agent.- mB CENTRAL ■ «-"■ RAIIiROAD 1859:. I • TJHltfti THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS 7 BETWEEN ‘PHILADELPHIA - AND HTTSBURG, Connecting direct,nt Philadelphia. with Through Trains' - frapi Boston, New York,, and ail points East, and at the, uni£m’J?epot av Pittsburg with Through Trams lor Gin-' cSrin*m l ßti Lome. ClevelnndPChieiigo, Burlington. Bt. P&uPeif ndianapolis, 1 luJuisvillo, Now Orlonns,' nmt nil ihtprmwiiHto pointer jn.Ohia.lndianaJllUmus} Kontun by. Michigan, Wisconsin,Minnesota.Missouri,Kansas, aJia-Neimwka—thuslurmshiiw facilities lor.’the trnnk port&tion of PrtflMugcrß-uusnrpaßßed tor'speed nnd coin* • >, r Exprow and, Fast, Linen run turriu£h to Pittsburg, withoutchangeofCarsorComluctonh ’ ; IfcJmoWifg’Cafs hro attached to ertch Train? WoodnifPs (a ß opj Jtt.Cl rs - to J Express nruh post • Trains.. The EXPRESS RUNS DAI LA : Mail undßaet Lines, Sun-. days excepted. . » .•MlTrninJMvesi’hilflclelphiftftt 7.15A.M. i FastLinov > !*., •,.**- 11,60 A. M.« ExpceSs.Trnm lwiYda • ?- ,w,. 10160 P. M. - | WAY TRAINS I.KAVK.At! FOLLOWS, iParkosburg Accommodation at 11 A. M. , ‘JHarrsburg Accommodation, yia Columbia,2.oo P, M. CJolumbm , 4.39 RM.. , ~ JFawangbrs' for went Cheater will take the Mail,' Paifkesbnrj* and'l/aiicabtcr Trains, at tho Pennsylvania 1 •RnUroadTiiKxcnror BtatioD. , . . • f jPgweijgprs lor .Sjuibiwy, Wlmmsport, Elmira. Buffo -M.NjagoraPallß,audjntonnoiUato pmnts,leavinsrPhilar AMphla lit 7.15 A.- Mr, and 2 P.- M., go directly throu-ih. •JTiekftß Westward may he obtained at the office ol the 1 Company in. Philadelulua.'Noyr York, Boston, or Bnl fiSiSirjispsPrgS regular Line-of-Steamers on tho Mississippi or Ohio' ofiba Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the 1 XttRBCT LINK BETWEEN THE JSABT AND THE : r L- , GREAT,NORTHWEST. , f ■rrlie.coMnoctiop of tracks by -the Railroad Bridgo at PRtatnirg,-avoiding all drftvago or fafriago of Froight, together with the saving or thne; n'ro ddvanfavett readily Freight aud tho Travelling P p“ tt V ;,■> FHEIGIITS-WEBTWARD. j tßy this -Route Freights of all descriptions can !>e for warded from PJulfidolplutt. NftWiYork, Boston, or Balti more, to any point on tho.Rinlro.lds of Ohm, Kentucky. Indiana* 1 Illinois, Wisconsin,'lowa, of Missouri,' by Rail-' ydnddiroctJ ■ . ' „ ,• - • - '•• : 1 * - • CThe,Pewtsy\vmJ»a Railroad also connects nt Pittsburg! with Steamers, by which Goods can bo forwarded to any p6rt% 'the oiliopMnskingittnrKorftucky; Tourieueo. ‘ .Cpmbfrlfitfil, Illinois, Mississippi, 'Wisconsin.- misonri, ijKhnßiu, Arkansan-, and Red-Rivers; nnd at Cleveland, 4i4ndi|sky, nnd Chicago, with Stoomers tp nil ports on thoi Nbrtlfwestorii Lakes. " * jVlsmhants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of tfotfir Freight to yuk Ghmpnny, can roly with confi pjiEfcirriii nrijf Wunl ill tho'West by the Pennsylvania Rallrohd are at all times as frtvora blo as a re ohaygeiUiy other Railroad Companies. - • pirt}culfir^o,maxkpackages"vit>Pepna.Rail- Morchanis in tti© West ordering roods from tho East, .will dowel!, to direct them to be shipped by this Route, t* For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or addresß either of tho following Agents of the Com pany t ' ] >' - . J). A* STEWART,:Pittsburg: >•- Doyle & Co..Steubenvillq,o.;H.S.Pierce k Co., Zanos vijfo, O.; J. .T. Johnston, Riploy.'O.j R. McNooly, Mays* -yille, Ky.; Orujsby & CrhpnerrPortsmouth, O.; Paddock &(Co., JolforaonviUo, Indiana; H. W. Brown A,.C0., Cincinnati. O.: Athefn k Hihbert, Crncinniin, o.i‘ R. C. -JVR>ldruni, kfadison. Ind.j Willifirn Binrharn. Louisvilto. JCk.j P. G. O’Riley k Co„ .Evnnsyilic, Jnd.; ,N. Ty; RrjL Warn fc Co.', Cairo,lll.;R. F. Bass, St, Lounl, Mo.JJohn *’H| Harris; Nnshvillo, Tend.; Hnrns A Hunt. Memphis. Tenn.; Clarko k Co., Chicago, 111,; “VV. JI.II. Koonts. Alton, Jll.j Mutphy k & Wall©, Dubuque, 111.: or to Freight 'A«TO» of ltnifrnliils rit ctiHol-ont potilfa Iti fhO West! parties attending to their own shipments from the 6nd it la thoiy interest to e6llon>tfie Agontsof tbp Company nt tho iollowing places before shipping: orlleUers addressed to either of them on the suldept of S frSitfhfsi Will meet With pfompt attention:' TVJ.X. BNEEDER, I‘hilndolphla.:. . :■./ '• <IRA\V &.RQUNS,,fu North street. Baltimore.* •'/. . BCH k CO., 2 AHtor Honso, or bB. Wi liam st., N.Y. BOH A CO;. 64 Kilbystreot, Boston. ' l , J 11. H. HOUSTON, (Jfln’l Freight Agent, Tliila.' !*i ' - MMiILROAi) LINES. pBiSK :n ' OAMUEN.’AND (ATLANTIC RAILRDaD.v , ONLY TWO AND A' HAI.V IIOURB TO. THESEA I V.- .-•! • -SHORE',' .■ •• i 1 OonmUfterSATURDAY, MayZlJt.addriiit'lfVrthi)^ notipe. three^dailytraiiistoAtlantic ad<J retu.ru. Second. Expras...•}>. - " •■; • - E. Me , (Stopping only for wood ana water.) < ~f m ( freight Train (with Passenger Car,attached).4.3o A. M lAci-onfmodatiort Traiu/iEgg'HhlioiS) leaves 1 ■ • ■ Viue.stroet.t... 4.50 F.'ML LEAVES ATLANTIC .CITY, . r*• •- v> First, Express Train, leaves. 6.00 A. M, Second, Mail, 4.40 P.M. Freight. *-• **.' <,:.f M (Accommodation Train leaves Egg Harbor 6.05) A .M, I . i 'SUNDAY* TRAIN. • , ; Leaves Vino-street Ferry at ~ 7 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlalitie at."..'. o.SP. M. -This train frill stdpulily at Waterford, Egg Harbor, •dud Alteocdimv « i I ~rl.. rl . ' . jeaves'Co'opcr’sPoint ,'l ‘,...'..11.00 A.'ltf.” jeaveaHanddufiehL .j.v:. .; ’l.oo P. M. iLpavcs Cooper’s Point..*. 2fiQ P. M<. .Savon HnfldcHifield */: .; 3.tt> P. M. Fare tti Allahtifc, whe’tt Tickets are purchased be lore en- r .tp.migtlie car 5....;....,.... J so 1 Round Trip Ttckfets, good for hv6 days, on’dny regular I -tr0iu>^........v....'. ;y. f ,s2 60 : On and after July 2d, and every Saturday through the himnior; the Egg Harbor Aaeomiriodation Train will run - JwougU to Atlantic; aim return early-on Monday morn-, i Froight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by IP. M. • , . The Coinm/ix frm hot HeteSponSible for any goodsun i til received uhu receipted for by their' F/eignt Agent at | h nij , 2ff*dsapl . fTOHN G; BRyA^i l , Agent.' bier • ARRANGEj : ’HILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. " . Onnnd after MONDAY*, July 4th, 3669.-• ‘i' PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA* J For Baltimore at 0.16 A. M./12 ndon, (Express/) and Fpr clroster ai 8.15 Ai noon, 4.30,"and 11.10 P. M. ‘>For. Wilmington ftt B,ls‘A'. Ml 12,'430. and IUS P. M. , For-Now Castle at 8.16 A. M,. and 430 P. M. ... For MiddletoWn at 8.15 A. M., and 430 P. M. - FocDovot a(B,l6'A. 7 l\L. nud4Ao P. M. ' •- r .ForSeaford at 8.16 A t ,M..and43o P. M. ~ ' J r -»‘ TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA ! ~Loavo Baltimore Ai M.,’ (Express, and 6,26 F. M. '•Leave Wilmington a t GA6 A. M. and 9J2Q A. M., 1.10 and 8.40 P. M. - C .r , • ' Leave Now Castlo at 8.40 A. M.; and 7.40 P. M. uLfeavc Middletown at7AO A.Mf«ad 634 P. M. ' o Loave Dover at O.SO A-M., and 6.25 P. M. . Leave Seaford rttC.IB A. M.;nrid P. M. ..Leavo'CHester at 7.44,A. M., 1.45 and 9.15 P. M., LeaVo Bfiltiiiioro for S.eaford and Delaware Railroad stG3oandA.4QA.lß.' ri y r ~ -*• v»» ■LoKv,M.' > WUnungtdn at 9.20 A. M.< 12.66 P. M.; and; XS3R ¥-<l\ '- i-'v-’l - r '.' '” J ' ’I Onlynt-II.JO P. M,,-fromJ?hiinde)phia to. Baltimore, * -u. / frill.ruftas follmrs:. '--r - - - f Leave Phimdelpnia for PorfyVille and intormodiat ilaiosatfl.4sP. M.\ : I'vir and iritermedieti .Leavo HavfS-do-Grnce for Baltimore andintermedUt& plafcsato.4o A-M. ' - nmcesatA.4oP.M. •* •- c . *-.w. 1 Leavo Witminrtonfor Philadeiphia'ajid iutermedmti places at 6.40 P. M. .‘ t f -•! ’M '•i >v n ,j>2. .. , Bj M v FELTON,FresidenL' , . BItSINESS,CARDS. 'pHEO. D. MORY & CO. - 1 , OFFICE No 146 South FOURTH St., Pliilada. 1 ' l 'fifolo-Agents of- GEO. C. POTTS k CO., ' ■ Minors and Shippers dP the' ‘ * ; ' • ' - LOCUST DALE COAL/. From the jLooiist Mountain,'■ * » Near Ashland,- r , r dp2-flinl SCHUYI.KILL COUNTY, Pa. JOHN BINNS. . ‘ ■ IIOUBE and'OFFICE, - m , , r No.-UGSauth South SIXTH Street, (Nearly oppSsjfo tHft cHuftiy Court House',) ' -s -,r l 'J ; .‘ FH LADKLPHIAi ' ? r "'K Henns,b>iaw, r “fuUpowerto admimstor Qallis aflu. Amrinationsi anil take Testimony to bo read in Evidence 1 tin any :Courtof.tha .Commonwealth of PonnsylvaniaJL j Ho is a Commissioner of the United Slates, and alsoA .aCommissionorof Deedsmnd lor-tho Probate' of Ac-'- f , counts, for r nearlyalUhe States 4n.the .Union. • « ■ .. ,j , ‘CoimnisHioiis to tako. Testimony, from any of the* ‘Cdurts,in thisState,orhn'y of t?io Courts in the Unitdc ( Statea or. and carefully, executed 0K1E..& GAPP, 223 DOCK Street, afeoye Walriut; BTpCICt BROKERS, and dealers in Mer cantile Paporund «o6uritiflB generally. 'Attend the’ Brokers 1 Board dnUy, and fill nil orders for the purcliasdi or sale oLSTOCKS, BONDS, Ac. jn7-ly OfFrCE'OF' THIRTEENTH AND FTF 'TKLNTiI STRKfVfs rASSENoER RAILWAY : C ra?.««{lJ^G Sl ™WALNUT (Street.,. r. - i my!4-tf._ The ADAMS-express , co.. office '320 CHESTNUT Street, - forwards Parcels,' Pack* ages* Merclinmfiso, Bank Notes, 1 and .Spema, either-by !its qwn Lines, or in connection withotlier Express Com-- ;pantDS«.to .nu. the• principle.towns.'and cities of the 'United Stutcs, i ,* E,- 8; SANDFORD, < ' ' aul-tl • • General Superintendent/u A LEX. McKINNEY, i A - • Will practise -iu’Westjnoroland, Armstrong, and ln •didfiacdiniLes. , ,> sell-tf. : A UOtJST BELMONT,' ‘ - j -BANKERi.fd’BiyyYER STREET.. - Issues Lotters.fjf CreditidrTravdlldts, available in All iparts of tho world,'through tmS RothchihU, of Parra! London. Frankfdtt,Naples; ahu. Vienna, and their ICbryospondents.' . . inh7-0m • N6‘i;icEs. ' ; Continental, company,^: \\J.. Ia accordance with a resolution of the Board of Managers of tiie‘ r CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMP A-.. NY,” a'third instalment of twenty per 'cent, or ,one shundrqil dollars .Upon 'each phare oftho new sto?k suU- ; scribed, will lie payablo oh or bdtoro Friday, the 6th day of Auxußt. 1869, at the ooice ottho Treasurer, No, 813 iArch stroot, above Kislith street. • ' - ; ftugl-ta6' - • J/SERGEANT PRICE, Treasurer. ;qFECIAL I NOTIt'E'.--I}calertifm. Good: tear’s Patent Vulcahiilodi Rubber' Suapeuders,' Drftidß, Wcbj,aiULail-qthof fabrics and arlicloa made .by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcamxcd rubber, arp so/ified that unless the same 'are properly stamped or lAbdlled with my name, and by my authority, they cannot bo logally disposed of in the .Unjtod States. Morchaiits and dealers are innted to ex nnuno specimons pow in.store, and to give their orders, for tho Sprtrw Tradotothn undersigned,' EXCLUSIV OWNER OF THE • TITLES 1 AND 'EXCLUSIVE 2U«HTS IN-T)IK PATteNT Ibr-these goods, wliic t lembniconll the styles' heretofore manufactured or jm portei), and nmnv’othere. - ' .- - : ALSO, lAOKNSBS TO MANUFACTURE and SELL 1 —arid tiiri Tafmii—may Ha obtairied on application to ino.‘ at No. 23 COURTLANDT'Street, N. Y. „ . '<• ■ ■ HM-ly HORACE H.DAY. 1 ' TVOTICE.—An application will be made X 1 at the next eession of the Legislature of Pennsyl vania for the incorporation'or aßank. with general Wnkimr privi|etfos;wttb a capital of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to bo called the MANUF ACTURERB , 'BANK', to ba~located in the city of.Fhuadolphiao . <f , ,jy2-s6irr TVOTlCE.—Persons having business with 11 the FLOUR INSPECTOR -will call at No. 14 VINK Street, between the hours of 9 o’clock and 3 F. find tho In 8 jn* rt o r £M|i s t y, t je!7 ■ . -- Flour Inspector. ; (EGAIi. .CLAIMS, i'Jotipo is hereby given to the owners of the -proportips montionedmthonppenifed memorandn of (iain»;.that writs of scire facias will be issued thoreort, m'thrpe month# from the date hereof* unless', the same ere.paid 6n or bofore that tuue. S. i T . ''J^SSTAW^kit." Philadelphia, June 2B,lBs9." ’ • The City ofPhiladolphiti to th'd tfse oV Jacob Uartholo-' mows* I*ay-&-.Brother r oirnßrt.or ronutcd ownora,or Sidd’df Church strodti 87Teo£ flinches jioutlrof Prnnkun stroctjlOOfoecbyJOiieot' InthafifslWArd.-'''* ■' ; 1 { Saiuo ra. Jphn Alexander* ovmeror:royut*d owner, oc vhoove'r may be owner. Common Fiona. March rorra, -tWO. No. 171. Fftvint. S6O 52. Lot on the oast side df ChurohHtrpot,l3Bt’eetlOinches north of Moore street. In the First ward. „ . „ , . y i Bsihe vsTGeoreeT. Johnson, O'wnor or reputed owner, Or whoovermay do owner.‘Common Fleas. March Torm, 1859. NiKl72.>PpvinßVsl!3 15. Lot,pntho.southwest cotrtor of Church and Jteed streets, .lathe Firstw(mt v . jjea>-wi3t / 1 ’ IN ; CHANCERY-' OF NE 1 ‘ Joshua ‘Rawh&Jey and others, ,v ’■ 1 ' Complainants; - nnd , : The Ifronton -Mutual Life and >' On Bill, &o. • Fire lusutnnde Company, j 1: Tn mirsaunho 'dr an order, made by'the Chancellor,',in tliaol*ovo>BtfVt«i dnnse; dated the third day of Doeom hor, A- P.iJSM, the erejltors Of tho aliove-tmmcd Ihait fanco Company nro .hereby notified they .are,re quired to preaont to the guhaoriDer, roaidins at Trenton, NovfJorsoy, and prove before him, under oat ji or affir ■motion, or othorwjse,fts<ho shall-direct, their several qlaunsnnd dematfds against said Comrnn), withm six iponths from the date of said ordor. or that they atflu be. 'excluded from the'benefits of such dividends ns may bo made and doclarod by said Court. . • ? i/> i '' ■ ■ JAMES "WILSON, ,fe22-tutfin , '.-Mnstei' in Chancery. 7VOTICE IS lIEREIi¥,;GIVEN that ap •lx ' jjliontionlm&hooii made 1 for a - jo-issue< of Certifi cate No 7 ISS ot GERMANTOWN GAS STOCK. Five Sliarea, in th© mvroo of'Dr» T. F/BETTON, dated ‘Janu ary « • ! - ; .. - - - Attorney for Dr.Dotton. . ; Philadelphia, June 28,1859. ,je29-w3m EDUCATIONAIA Eden iiai,l . ~(,late paradise) ■ f; ! SEMINARY, situated in the Tillage of Paradip©, on Lnncastor ana .Philadelphia, turnpike, fifty-three initestvcst of Pliiladolpliia.'nino wiles oast of 'Lnnl’nstor' oitv. and threo-fourtlis of ji_mile troin Denman placo. stnthm; .PennaylvAnia- Railroad/ RE-OPENS?, for its TKNTII, SESSION, on tlio. c SECOND. WEDNESDAY, •INSKF'PEMBKR. -'The building id undergoing tho-' ropair.n story being added‘for dormitories, into. wmoliWater’ will bo introduced,' and' hath,’ attnclipdi Comfortable accommodation-is thus.provided for. thirty ‘ boarding tfupils.'nhrt the-trustees willepare no expense <0 school ■worthy of public favor.’ ’AmonAiemdiiy-to whom thd ctmdU6fors of this school; might rmor, thoy nrd permitted l particularlyto name the Rr. RAv;Bishops Alonzo Potter and Da Laiiooy.nml tho Rov. Dr. W. Bacon Stevens, of, Philadelphia. They .also submit- the -following l testilnomai, kindly tendered by Jho fit. Rov. Dr. S. Bowman, Atslctant BishdpP.Jß., Church’, -Pennsylvania! 1 - - 1 • 1 ' - j“ The Seminary for young ladles af paradise. L’ancns-. tor county, under the goneral superintendence of Dj\ Killjkelly, and with Mips Chumborlaiil.aa the immedi ate and active Principal isono thuDl think,'im\y be ro-' on to do faithfully all that it promises. •,Tho nitua-. tion is healthy l , beautiful'. antPeasily accessible by, tho Pennsylvania Railroad. D|. Klllikolfy hjis had largo ox ,nsrlonc©‘ in'Bupormtonilmg -thd' education oi sowing la dies, and Miss Clmmlierlam brings to the institution tho wcu-oarnedroimtation of a most coriipetent and suc cessful tpacher. as- weli in imparting knowledge as in , administering diaoinhno. Tho Seminary ib, therefore, I think, entitled to, the confldoncfr pf thto public, end I ■hqpo will rocelve it.” 1 • V,*' !i * • - J-QR TERMiJ, which aro 1 very moderate,’ pleas© ad-- dross the ‘ • Rev: Dr. KILLIKEIiLY, Rector, , ■ pul-iJw - Paradise, LhncastoT county, Pa. ' EDO EH ILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY. ’ Tho next sossion will open on Wednosdayi'Auguflt 3d. Do) s recoiVo a - careful -preparation for college or busi ness. Thorough instruction in English Mathematics. Ancient and Modern Languages, etc. Fundamental principles are mastered, aud habits of study formed whtoh will make futurentlainments easy ami rapid. The nibpil charaetdrof the pupils is guarded with th© utmost vigilance. AH gonial and moral influences are made to pervade tho school, and no pnins aro Bpnred to render it a safo, comfortable, and happy homo. For. term's and particulars address S Rkv. JAMES P. HUGHES, Principal. . augl-mtuwslw-inwfitW rfIHE HEMAKS INSTITUTE. J- , The subscriber will open BKPTKMBKR 12th, injWALNUT Street, near Broad, his School for the higher education of alimitod number of Young Ladio*. Parents to whom ho is not personally known are referred to Ptolcssor C. D. Clenvolnnd, Professor Clmrlos Short, Rov. H. J. Morton, D. D., Rov. Win. B. Bfevens, !). D., Rev. J. P. B. Wilinor, D. D., Rov. H* A. BoArdnmn,-D. I).', Rov. Wm. H. Furnoss, D. D., nnd others. jy2l-2oi . JAMES I. HELM. The misses carry and mrs. ree- HE’S Boarding nnd Day School for Young Lndi©R, 17Q3 WALNUT Streot, reopens WEDNESDAY. Hep lojnher7th. < ‘ n«2-2m B r RYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAt MERCANTILE COLLEGES, loentdd nt Mil*, .de)nM»> S. E. corner SEVENTH ttnd CHESTNUTS New York, Huffalo, Clovoland, nnd Chloftgo.- For ii/ formation, call or Bend for Catalogue. . fe9-tf £WaCfiK!. DEU’lfl ATO ME'WOSL£A»S'A<!D.ia*'i TEB^TOilEtoltmiuwU^V^C. 5 "h ' • .^r ,f * - i Jk^S #r m? n *w.id&tw ips pr,fei f '&i •teimorl JorTlßriite.iiml rriMi'railroadsTOT !fi*Vf-i leansdudintermediatejboints. V. t-i,; _w ■■, *s n s r- .;, r "-. •■Ii«*If.INSURANCE. ~.j; r--. -s; c r, J( . . Freight andljnraraflceoif’a toe proportion of Goals, shipped Smith %iill Selcmod.to bolowet iy these ships, tlm/i hr sailing veirtw;?;-;'-AY. ', „■ ■. " ••' ■V^< 1 IliSurrillfchtfrfitu nsiiltttttlTielgpt tsentirelr unneties-i Baiy,laitl)er(lpinChhHeirf» | W-?? va, ' r i''l'itlte RaiUgod . TtfftmhU Ttfut e&ttf4o por*eentsdll hte*r th«hrby thethf&fid Rotitel as-frill W aeohJiyiilie! aohe--'-. Mnle. Through .ticket* .frctf!). tori 'atnl Savannah ste'ahlshipa, INyITySiNC? MEAN'S oh, the -whole route, Except from' Ch&ntfrffoii arid Savdfl nah to Mo'htgttraery :I • j'. _ *•'. •. •./11 INLAND .XI ,Tq CliarlestQ'n..... @l6 00. J3hatleston ... A. Vf.S23 W. ; -‘SaVahriah 16 00 Savannah...; . 31 OT f I. Augusta........ SHOO . Macon.i....yJ... ?IW. .Macon-.; t-.5*.75. : Atlanta ;... 23 00 Atlanta ~,...., 3100. ; Columbus2?oo. C01umbu5..... . ...‘..s 060* Aibafty.;.-.. - «<»■■ 'AUtony.. WOO ' Now Oloana. „. 30 75 1 New Orleans- 6100 , -N. B.—FaWensera -tty this raaip cttntfabt with the In land floute to BoTOiCarolinaandC6OT<ia,fnvvtfUingihy.- thesaujocfluveyancestheufte ti>Newprl§Qfitf.i.- .. fl ? No-bills ofladmg siKned aftorthejehio has sailed.' "■, No froigjit-rtceivcd on tap day of sailing.' -For freight or passage apply-tol * - * .- -• '. Southwest comer POOTH ' C Agents ill Charleston,lT. 8. iTT.Q. BUm), ’ • ’> r ‘ - iSaVaflffah. C. A.' OREINEII & CO. jy23 , : B.’ M. STfiAMERB , •y! aSD dotiTTOPJoit, ; . • ;-•.? ARaGO. Captain Lines, will smlJtily 23, September 1 ,17, November 12,, ' * ' -- - ‘ - 1 ; "FULTON, Captain Wottort, Will sail August 20, Octo ber IS, Decemberlo. - i , FirstCabinpassage ~s $l3O . second Cabin passage 75 . *e,mon.w • • Atthe.Warehousing’Gonipany’s Philadelphia Omce r TobaccosyaF^h,oii3Q > .i?oCjC^tte,etTPhila.',. je23-5m 1 l OLASGOiVVANP NEIV ! YQRK : STEAMSHIP TO? GLASGIJWTiIVBRFOOIi, ’BELFAST,DUBLIN', AWM,ONDONi)£iUiy-ror'BB0 4 .-. - v[v, * „|J i ! « r ' GLASGOWiTbompspn", Saturday. HtK.Mayj at 1 i noon.' ; Ei)INBURdH. Camming, Wednesday; Ist June, .** :i GLASGOW*ThOttlp«m,* : i.-" Gth July, •• - u **» EDINBURGH, Cttrafuing, --- r <* 4 ' -27tkJuiy,-'* • x l • FtlOfd QUJiQOW/ ‘ ,t - , * .* r EDrNBUg'GH, CUnrnifSfVeEturdajv7th May.- ’, • . “' !: llth June. : - ' "...'i iEDINBURGH*,Gunnoinr,-r;** t i';2djfdlr. ; • •; 'Rates o£ Passage, frcrtn, NewYqrk, Philadelphia, or > Boston; to Glasgow.'Llvdrpotilrßelfast; Dublin, vt Lon donderry, fltsf clflsd, 875. ' -Steerage; foundwith in dance ofprofrerljr qooked provisions, s3d.' ,• - r.-ty* i'-An experienced Surgeon attached to 'Noenargoforrneatcincsi.,.. f, •" Fbrfreighfcor passage, applrta / i ' • if ’ WORKMAN k .-,.. ■, apiC-tr: . ‘ tfoi&Bß&WAnNew Yoflc.; 1 BRITISH ANBr NORTH. • JjttiyPbAMEßlCAft ROY A L > MAIL STEAM^ i .’ ' '.'sabst’n.feWYonx to iivxnpoot, ’■ > ,/"r\ I ’ Chief (ftbifll'iigSage,........... .‘sl3o ,l -• 1 SecondCabirt Pa&Sgfl. .w..4/,.:.7 i‘"’i , , ,« /BdM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. i> ,-il •_ Chief CabiflPassage QUO, , • &Qeffid,t>.abij!i Passage.. V. .. CO ! ThdWiipffrfmßpstoU-cal at Halifax. ’ • ’ ’ ’PERSIA, Capt. AMERICA, Capt- Millar;..: ARABIA; CaptrJ.SMfte, -r NIAGARA, •Capt.’/Auder- ASIA.. Capt7E. G. Lott; > _. ' *, A' .. r \ u AFRICA; Capt. Shannon* EUROPA, Copt. l J.Leilch.- : .CANADA, CttpU'Lahg; v i .. or ■; •- m J - *.r-J ; These vessels carty;a.clea white light at miist-heatU; greenion,stnrbpftrdljow}redohnortbow. , T ARAB!At Stone, Leaves Boston, Wedneadan July 11. ASU.'Lmtt "• “ NTorkjWednesdar, July'2o;' CANADAi iiang, rßdston,-Wednesday,'July 27.- AFRICA, Shannon, “ N York, Wedneeday.,Aug. 3^ ARABIA, Stone, V J fßoßton/iWedifeSdaj'i’Ang.il/' /BorUisno.tßecpred.untilpaidfof. -.j, * rj t f 1 AnexpeneucedSurgeonon boaijd. , The owners of these ships frill, not oe acpcruntahle for, [Gold. Silvef, Bnllioh, SpeoieyOevrelryi Prehiftus Stones’ orMotnl*) unlesrbUlU of, lading are sunod therefor and:' the value thereof therein expressed., For froightor pa«-i sage apply to/’ *E. CUNARD, I <i Bpwlin^, l Greep,“ ‘»nar3l-tr ! ■ NewYocK. - H'AiVE K') ifiACON, -.Ak’ -Co.’a,' ,M If f * Noons ‘<fc'cnark’St Hrillettr'Davie,' Cb-’g, ■and At«. GaloJc Co.’s superior PIANOS. 1 Also.-Mar/t son* fc ‘MQNIuMB,,s6 desirable’ fyr f (Sutr.ouss ,&dd Lfcfitute.. !RdOtnS. • 11 ‘ • • * 1 • ; ■ l -' •- ; ' J ‘ - '•ET Pianos and Melodeons torßant; ‘ .«■•••- 1 r - * ’ ■ J. E. GOULD. - ;, SEYRitTlland chestnut;-!.. 'eSSSsi SUPERIOR: PIANOS. Vn - rrmf KNABE ;& CO. , . ’ t . ; - PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, . ! Nos. 1,3,5. and 7North EUTAWStreet, and No. 207 . BALTIMORE Street, between Charles and , 1 : LightStreots, Baltimore,u ■ •• ; Have always cm hand a-lawe assortment of their supe rior Pianos, recoinfnefltlotr ny. .cfertificatoß .frojil ■Tlmlberg” StrakpSch, and, other,celebrated performers •to be equal, if not superior, to anjr rnnde jfl thisocmntry. : The durability of thou 1 Piauoa..iviUbe warirantefl for" Svo years and a, privilege, orexouanx©. granted wjtlniL x" months, should' they not gtve entire satisfaction. Manufacturing largely, and retail, .a, the oiMtMMtubk, iml' . Messrs. I,Sfi it -WAIiICEJI,' No. 725 f CiIESTNUT Streot," Philadelphia," are oaf authorized Agents, and' will keep constantly on hartdandsoll our Pianosi-attaar-: nufacturers' prices. • . : ,-n f -j t : •; mh6-om.-,.' '• qntqfcfe&iKOiJfc SONS. -' • nTTf* '• '' ‘ jrAA'nPACTirhKas of - - ~* ‘ ’ .GRAND, srtUARE,- AND:UPRIGHT 1 * PfANO-PQRTKS." - • WAREROOMS -8117 CHESTNUT STREET; ! Constantly m store a lanre stops ol our RKALTIFUI/ and UNEQUALLED .Wo l.aveboeiU awarded, aft thodiflerpnt Exhibitions in this cpdntfy shd mSclm) ANT SIIiVNR MEbALS." -, • riAsosTO hent; , r ; , • 3«ss-ir„. Hf ARSH’S MUSIC STORE, XTi No. 1103 CHESTNUT Street, Rhiladelphiu, . „ ! Whore atlthe Irttost'&nd-pOpUJar Mtlfcic can be ob tained from l any/catalogue: in -the "United States. "In struction Books, Set Ihecps,-Songs,Ballads,: Ac. :New. Crvtnlonuoa -will .'bo forwarded to‘any one, post-paid. Musio will be'sentlpost-paid,‘on'reeeipt bCthd'pnoO' marked on catalogue.- 1 - Fublishinkrand feceiyingtnsw.. Music daily.- Musical Jnsthimeots-and musical mer - rhandiso of orery description At importers* and manur faotnrera’ prides. '• • •• •- w 11 -" MARSH,' jy2o-lmi :, 't. ‘• . 1102 CHESTNUT Street: / MAcniNERV anb jiioiy. SAMOKL V. MEBHICK, ' WILLIAM Jr. MKnRrcS, COUTHWARK FOUNDRY/,-- . L 3 . FIFTH AND’WASHINGTON STREETS, . „ ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, , for Lnnd« River, and Marine somce, . . “ . Boilers, Gasometdrs,Tftnks, IronBoat8,&o. y Castings QfaU.kmda, either Iron or Brass- 5 - ->*,« • Iron Frame,Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops.-Rail road stations, «o. , ' - ‘ , ' j Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latdst'and most im* proved construction. • - ' 7 r, ‘ . Every description of. Plantation Machinery, such 4a <> • Smear, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans.QpenSteam Trains, Dofecators, Filters. Pumping Engines. «c. - . TSola 'Agents' fonN.' RilUetuft: Patent Smear Boihne ’ Apparatus; Nasmyth a pQtepb Steam Hammer; and ABE[mvail r & Moisey's Patent Centrifugal,,Sugar Drain mgMachine”, ,r T .. . ” \ ,* ‘ t " Au6-y. npo THE HARDWARE TRADE.—The AGENTfif FOR' TirESAI/EOFFCD REIGN AND DOMESTIQ.’HARBWARE, bflbrTotsala' ,tne following,poods ;at lowest rate*Eevris’-.snporior Ghams of nU'kimls, trace,’ lo«; halter. fifth', lireastvwaeoh, tongdei coil; ship,’mine’,'and other Chnms: P. iVYYichf *.pfttont,and ‘other:Anvils amtTYicea;i"'L” Horao.Nt\tls; lotuidnnd oval,Bake JVh»b : short and long handle Fry~Fnn* ; Excol«ror > Safety Fuse for, blasting •rocks; Bed'Bore'ws; American Slates,-Blockbortrd Cra-: svms?n<H&tyent6T8 < Chalk ; ,j Tvtble ahd Pocket Cutlery ; qnst.StoeL FiU» t ;and Rnspß|>C«wK and. Wronshcßyit ,’Hinstes; Strapamr‘T” Hinges; Gimlet Sorows: Emor-, .stm’s Razor strops; Hodges’ Mahogany Knobs;'Whites’ Braces: Shovels And Spctdravall kinds; Hay nn'tJMhnufe ■Porks, Rakes, and Hops pSoiithttite’s patent Wrenches;' : Docks and Latches;. Door -and,-Shatter Boh*;. Hand; iHto(Ufr*nn<l6tondHaimuotß; HOokaandKinsps; Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Olodt.rihdFinishmt-Naflst-W'roughEJfailsr,' ' King’s Stocks and Dios; Hatch's Tonnnd Counter Scales;! : Curry Combs. American .and -English: Scythes, Scjtho Stones amt RtffcK; DoUrktas Pumps ami Rams 5 Mo ttsses Gatos, Faurots, Saws of all kinds; Axes, Hot-' diets, Hnmmorst Ac.', with 'a- KOrtemlMfisortinont of •Hardware. r . . .W. G.-LEWIS k SON, . „ fap9-dtC »-411- COMMERCE Strofet. s W JERSEY, rriltE * t’UEAPEST' BRUSH, HOUSE IN X, .PIHLADHDPiIIA. r list'of prices for HandscrubS, and compare them With those nought elsewhere: . -• No.l, tQknots, 62J£ per dozen. * •' •• • ; ' N 0.2, ,«2knots, 75 “ . /; . N 0.3, 60knotS*‘8f : “ •, . ' , •-> N 0.4," 80knots, 100 •*> »' N 0.3, Alkhots, 112 “ No. 6, iw knots, 123 «• No. 7,104 knbtB,lM’ . " \ No. 8,130 knots. 175 - . “ • > ’ - HENRY 0. ECKSTEINi ■ . ■ 42 North THIRD Street, Iwlow Arc n, • ‘ 1 . • ... • ,r» r rbiuaolphia.l PROU: T/S: CELEBRA'PED LONDON . brushes, v;-,. . r lOnmltyiahlorotosentmliHA Hair Brush than in any, other‘Toifotn rtietev 1 PROMT'S BRUSHES, wherover introduced. have at once taken precedence.for quality; of materials and for- scientific .construction.’ ■ HisiHmf •Brushes, Combiniris a peculiar.elasticity wiyiJho re-,, qhisito fititmesa,' are- found' to’ pass' uniformly and smoothly THBouoK'the haiT .rathe* than rouzhlytind' .harshly ovxa it, thus «ivmg- tho r pjopbr''stimulus aljd- froodom Jrom dandruff to-tho-scaip-skm without injuring it, and thus. too. instmhe.a hoturaljy ’ln?nv,' healthy condition to the hair.' ltis TEETH,' VAlLtaml COMB BRUSHES artf.eqUnlijr dosiniblo ajip : or tholr respective usos. all combining, in a [oumrsable - degree, commetost usefulness with eztraordinWdura-. ijlity. A fkill assortment tff PROUT’S superior goods, nclmiing some, entirely how patterns, together with a rtr*e stock of LUBIN’S desirable- SOAPS and PER-; FUMERY, just imported direct, £&esh and okkuixe. For Sale, wholesale and retail, by* . .■' . HASSARD A CO., Apothecaries, jy 23-lf OHEfiTN UT.Street.’ corner of Twelfth. S- w. GROOME & CO.j . • • ’' DenlorsAnd ShipporiTof HEHiun, T 0I ’ BB^l - No. 116 South FOURTH Street. . BROAD Street, below Race, apg-cm ■ - J PHILADELPHIA. WOOD, GOAL 'AND KINDLING WOOD.. JANNEY k YEAGER. . % COATES-STRBKT WHARF, mud ti snpeftnr article of LKHIOIf COAL, of all /sizes,' Dealers and Consumers will find it greatly to their; advantage to purchase Kindling Wood of us. ] / , ■ ~Je6~3|n T TIMBER. —150,000 feet superior 5-4 and -R-*.4-4 Mobile Flooring Boards. -v 600,000 “Whlto, Pine Boards »ml Plant seaso ed» and in thickness vary irtg iVoni H to 6 inches. ' Plastering Laths. . 50 000 feet prune Ash Plank. W fco 6 inches thick. " 200.000 Spruee Joists and Rafters, and 2-incJi Plnnk.’ , Spruce ana White Tine Pickets. 41* nod 5 foet long, pointed arid plain’. , - 1 - ' * j Together with a {tenoral assortment of well-seasoned Lumber tor business purposes or cabinet makers. - , For ejlo at moderate prices hr _ K . jy2l-thstul2t* ‘ “ ’ ITaRBKRT, hAVIS. Sc CO., . • LOCUST and TWENTY-FOURTH Streets. TyULLS. AND SHEETINGS, FOB' 1 EX- B W pnRT * | BROWN, BLEACHED. AND BLUE DRILLS, • IIKAYY AN I> LIdHT SRKETINQ6, tfoitnblo fnr.Export. inr sale by • , • • FROTHINniIAM Sc WELLS* 21 fcoutliFilONT St., ami 35 MSTTTIA Street Toois-ij ~ . ' 1 PENNSYLVANIA /• PAINT:' STORE.— ZIEGLER A: SMITH, corner 6f SECOND and ’ GREFNStreeta. Thisijrell-Imovnanoietttestablishment still retains the reputation of Belling the beet artioles at extraordinary low prices, f - . , , - JySO-tf shipiuhg, PIANOS. MUSIC. 1 /' \ J..VAPGHA3I MERRICX. pHir.Aiini.piii*. MERRICK & SONS, HARDWARE! COAI,. LUMBER. SALES BY AUCTION. iff vhoMas & soijg, - rr- ~t~ • ..- lll»i Wawwaiiißcm®jouStA street.” • LFttblio Stfres at tho FhiDuielplua Kzcliange every Ttfesdnyeveiliflg^dimneChetiQSiSßMSßMKa^'v; P ”'i f HaftdbtHs 01 each Property leaned deps'r&tolyym kaditio’fi to 'which werpOmiipTonthe-tiatarday preriou* W «bifch sabs, jcttle thquSaan catalogue* m pampulet form* aivirtx ml oescription ctf »U tae.Property to bo eold on rsssifflaMfc*6ix&w raß-AVcTi6N y^Ti^rVWAWu-ULr';:‘ 1 ,. | Lave n-larjteajhoUni OiHoaJ > pale, JnoludtiiK evejy description *ofiSr7 i }w r '. J W^iBSSJs^m^^:, I SSL- ReaT Estate efttofe/J on our foivata&jTqjfopator, . eWiUßdvtfrused afecasiOHalliinmjrrnblicSiwrabgtnictju * 'oCWlrith I.OW copies - ark friiitedi.'irsejdrjhiiw bf CARD.—The Trade Sale tolfoksefltirswißcommeuc* > 13..' B&, .Catalogues / : CARD.—In < August' only ioccanfonil »eiee; s 8 h<frotd L »' r iLANTIC CITy, 6th AiiBust,; liandjiilK:. • . . TRUSTEE’S SAL£.-On the premises; at Atlaatid pity,-}* United States Hotel f Uaod about lOd buiidms istajib'gF'BlJl’EHlOß JfimmTUHE. MIHROBS, | •■ Axclie;s, BRiisspLfi CAJiPfrr. &c' ;;. . - . U'A:it;7/. — Oar sale tfua morning, at the, auction ' cmnphseTbesides 400lota of excellent furni- •' tdrd t {i<renelr, plate mirrors, eupepor.'coadfintf'houKi' desks, throe iron cheats, case of, sjj/rißyrtrB*-.lnstnmieirta;two eoJd‘lever watches, fine double-barrelled jrun, Irecix amjbe(Tding f ebina'aTKl glass- - yrti&iVTtia&ifiAuid f mpendlandYemtien carpets, ionn lirta aaaortment' worthy the,attention, of <• [ladies Attdrrtncrfl desirous of’purehnsing, ■ j - Catalogues JKrtT ready, and the articles arranged for' ‘examination.. l\ j j* ■ ■',>.•• ' ' ; , >- gala.of No*. 130 and 111 South Fourth Street. • ! i' r -•*.. This Mottling, l i .At. M'olocir fll the' aaefiQn'atQrtV an asjp.rtiMnt of.- 1 excellent mnntarer elegant puyno-fortee,. finfr mirrors, carets, etc., Irtnti fit ntmesaoclinmghd use keeping. removed tb the wore for eonveniehoe of sale. • 'AUo.byorderofL-Adminjatrfllor*, two gold watches* land.iy^uodoublo-barrelioflgnn.. 'Also, a case of surveyors* instruments. „ Also, several l superior counting-house desks, 'With' "It; superior book-cases, gloss-doors. - Also, three non chests, * ; • - . ■ Sale—Od thoTremises. -- _ , On Saturday morpinc, 'AusiistGuU'JWoat 11 o’clock, -mil bAsold at pobhe sale, on . the .premises, - the united States Hotel and about 100 building tots. AtlantidCity. New Jorsey,.• fo: - : FuIL descriptions afla- lrtbograpiuo plans, may be i nad at the fiuctfoft rooms. , . * , ~. , It*- . • REAL ESTATE BALE, !-• <■ r On Tuesday Noon. .. r August. I6th, &t 13 o clocks Philadelphia ! •Eleitaut>cdnfttry seat, I9>* acres, whb extensive im,-'" i prtfyeinehtsi fine’ shade iroes,«upenor irutUreer;sreeui' ; house, grapery. &c„ dh the Hayerlonlro»d«'Djla- T > wdrt eonniy.withja. half a mile oxthe depot gfibe,Fh*-‘ ladelphia and' Darby- Passenger Railway .atDarpr; and - from -a- station on tho Philadelphia ahd w«*t • Chester,-Railroad^'The jowner'aelia bn account of,rc-' rooying.,rrdtfb.lhfl j State'. • .The.stock, Ac., will ye sold a- thr**' story brick etpreSnnd dwellings.,Nos? 1003 and HXV Beach i 'street,'obrthprLaureUtreot- Terms cash. irmoemfetS;. ipOssesaioh^ 4 will, bo gold separate*^ : RQOM£ ON,HARMONYCOURT TO ‘pleat the auciutfl utore. r,-. -•- 'AT PRiyATE 'SAUEf—Sixares in the PhdadalidßS. Athenmum. .' - * • -ATjPRTV'ATE^AEE^—ThevafiaHe property,'corner i of Fifth and Adelphi streets, below vfahfut, large brudt r lot, 31 by.99hc-feet.- Two fronts. % Philip ford; adotioneM; No.- 530 EI TH MA^h^ T ' ,BTHfiET. : betwMa 'riPTlI sirf losSSaSgS RALt AJtnSHOES L -August '4. at lOo'ciook precisely .will be sold by cjofai-- jlogoe, 7 on four;mmUhs r credit, 1 J)00 casds boots, shoes,' [brosanp. Oxford ties, gaiters, .children.’s-and : rmsser - jshcfDS,. ladies’. «hoes,. gaiters, Ues, j&nd. Suthr Oxfdrd tieir,'gaiteni, boots,. bro<ans v SCirts a large and most desirable jussortfnentof the best' ietty.anaErtStera manufacture, wortliyi t attention of oity.'vita.cmiafry..boyors,a« pe.positive. !and'withoutreserve.‘ ’ . ‘ :‘; ’ * •; -«4; Goods maybe examined with catalogues early oul itLeiaorningofsale.-, - *. '-- - . :^ v _- -- of THE SCHOONER 3, : W 1 ‘ -'TULL.- * 1 . •'• ’ On Saturday Morning, -v' r v '/? '■ -Ji' 1 August, dth, at ll o'clock, at the Philadelphia Es f fhe Exi'eulors .of the estate of. Richard W-i Tull, decehjfe'dTths ohe*mghtti part of jsqlioonor R. w. TuU, ®7torfs register,wowiying at. the? wharf above Arch street, will be sold on riivturday. [next, August oth, at ll o’eforc A. M., af thd.Merchants'. ;Exenange, Philadelphia.' 1 -- '• IUniBNESS, BRXNLEY, & C(V u. A! - , Jfo. ’429-MARKET STREET. !FIRBT FALL SALE ;OF - BRITISH. OERMAN,- ; SCOTCH, IRISH. AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, , 1 -On Tuesday Momiug, \ ■ • - 1 August 9th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue; on six mouths' ■credit,- ~ - - . . <• \ 600 packages and lotaof imported dry, goods, juat.ro-' 'ceived.’-« ! ' ,# ■■ __ I jfomples and catalogues early on iPormagt>f gaie.‘ - - j r ;, AUCTIONEER, ;No. 409. r CHESTNUT .STREET.: opp<>sito tb, “Costom. jHtmse, between POCRTn and FIFTH Street,;;.; i: T‘ M. QUMMEY & SONS,- • 'i ( CARD.—J. M. (ftitttipey & Sons, auctioneer*,'Trill bold; tresulnr antes of-Real £«tat4,£tocka, &o< Also bouts* ■bold fuinltujre at dwelling s ( . , . ..?, 0 *; ; .B&J On'oiirFrivate Sate Regisf?* will alvrajti>e found Ai.veiy large, amouutofreal efltate.iucjuaing ovary do/ *'- ’ ' _ *' ‘Real Estate Broker*,' " ' ■22 -Nn.ta'W ALNUT Street, btilo»agtll. : ’* iTII OSES NATHAKS. . AUCTIONEER : iTi aNI) COMMISSION" iIEKCHANTi S. E. v,,*# .SIXTHoad RACEStreets. . . v . S J- • . i > I"‘ MONEY TO LOANf.. , ' • - ■ • 'MONSTi'Zb Z.OANiIXIjLBOEOE’SMAit» AHOVtlti, Wf . merchandize, generally, and on all.grticlas.of vata#. Ate> - sums pVxa ox«;itnNpßsni>otitAJiajcwp xucsxxsT.Mit. •yn&TK, lticmdin?'atom?#: &o,, : M'^Wf!iaHWPrmoiJ*iR‘ lEatsWishmeitt; &'RjhtffflBr 7 of'SlXTH*'andiKAi3E Sts’.! ! ; Money liberally advanced in lafgedr small amounts, ‘ {front one doilaftd thousands.’on gmn and sihwplaj*, diamonds,watohds, jawelryi fowUmr-'jftteet.rtmuriear tip' tatruments* furniture, dry goods, clotiiiHe.jgfceartes, ci*.- .gais, hardware,‘cutlery, books, horses, vehip ( andaQnrticleaof \nh4e, for any length ofnnitf nyrreeq on»atN*Tn&Hs’.EiiiciPAZ. Estkslhkhsst,- icornerof Sixth and Race streets.' - ■=£ .Jry\ ;. -: -.. 1 j rROMIBS.9Ry/NoTES,witb.collateiriiduu:guinted,ttB. .the lowestmarket rates/’ "* - " “ W/‘ “ * • ! GREAT BARGAINS IN-WATOraS/THWELRY, ■ he.,' AT PRIYATE ;PAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8, E. corner of Sj(XTH and/ ■RACE artioles.wiilbe'aoTdfor less tlmn half the usual store prices rFjucgoHEimisfrpatent' full jewelled Add-plain, of the most approvediMid-best; •inake».m huntinsnases and double, bottomed*,; pine told; escapement lever arid lepiiie watches. irilmpuag.case and. Open face, sdfneof ijtem Art extra foil jfiwofed.obd best ’ nmko. - Silver.‘Eugiisb:p&tbflt lever -watches/ 6ecape- : moot lever and lupines, it htrobng.cftSh apd-opon> fftce, »pnie .very .superior ; EnsUsh. AJuartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, jiecKVofaq .ghib> dren’s chains ;fins pold pencil-cases‘and breastpins, : finger-ringi, ear-rings,' «fa»r“Anedauiqns,/ and jewelry generally. ; Superior HavanaUifAfg at sUi per tbOQshnd. in boxes 9? 200 bach; will be Moby single > boxor.quanuttds/fosuit' purchasers. -Numetow fancy - articles, &c<*&o,. Ac; J *■ r’ ,,s ; | A vupeiior Mfe 3‘feet wide-.*' • Also, wafehes/anu jewelry of every description. sT.'Loms, mo. .. V WILBUMS & BOYLE, AUGTTOTEERS j ? T and COMNISSION MERCHAKtBr’.Jfd. W ‘ North MAIN STREET* Sx. Loir is,' Mo.'* (formerly with J Messrs,-Myers, Claghom -A-j Co.,- Philadelphia,). offer- - their services to .toe, .merchant*,- manufacturers, and, • pthore.of Fldladelphia, fotjthe sale of dry goods,*carets, r hoots; shoca.-hardware, jewelry, &c.\ &«.- l 1 i B&. Cash advances made on receipt of goods. -i Settlements made three days after sale. .~i ' ' , KOTKItE-XCES. . Messrs. Myers, Clashom, & Co., Philo. • “ Stuart Sc Brother, Phila. -- T * ~ Ysn Wyek, Townsend, & Warrens, New York. l ': “' L; &B. Curtis Sc Co., . , •« ,41 ' Wood. Christy,-Sc Co.. St. Louis, Mo. • -** Crow, McCreary, Sc Co., “ “ ■ • Mr«D.\B. W00d,N6.23,-North Third street, will ad* * yiso ypth parties consigning frqm Philadelphia. • t , r I ;*o' efV: oMEDICINAL. MRS. WINSLOW,' : '. :, , • ■AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND FEMALE » ' Physician, presents to tlw attention of mothers her > »' * sou a? ui n.g. s y k .u j> *.. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, ’ k . whichereatly facilitatestherrocesaofteething,by soft ening the'gums, reducing an. umairunation i trill alia; : 4LL 2\AIN and spasmodic action, and is T • SURE TO REIHfLATE THE BOWELS. * I j Depend upon it, mothers, it trill give rest to yourselves • I “m;LTEF AN]? .HEALTH TO YOURINFANTS,- - [i We have put upand soldi:* this'article' for over,ten' - jioars*nud eAh mvy; in con He fidence-and’ .tfuth of it, t*hatt{e have never beemH, able'to savof Any t -didit-. #0 'knawan instance" i>r ~ dissatisfaction; by anyonei wjaousCdit. OS iho eon-" 5 trnry,.Ajt rarer delighted HA with its aperafionßi:and>, l speak iiy ferme of highest!,.., commendation outsma*i- > .csreireetsandmedicalvirw tuek. We’stfokK 111 this matter “wliat wo do know.’Rafter ton years*! ■ experience,andpledgeourir? reputation :for ihe'fulnt , dieqt ipi whatwa hero do - glare..,, in almost.;eye?yv> instance Vrjiere tfcamfantjJH UsuHerins from painand . exhaustion, 1 relief will be found in nfteea ortwenty . -lumutosalter tlfoSyrup is administered.’ - ' *1 • This valuable proparatloiilO is the prescription of one j nt • *!le'-raoitt KXi>ERI-|o K.NCED and SKILFUL' NURSES in Now Eng land! 7, and,has been.used' \rith“ * «oVor-famn'Jtsuccessin \ m I, thousanbsL, . It’not only .relieves the yigornteathe stomach and!" and given tone and energyffe vuldionA.’ whifchl 'if not* - "doiuliu r .We tjolfeve it- the Si a worlds in niircaacs of HfflAiN-CQILDIIEN. b 'totmmutJrlWm AAV other f 3 very.mother who 1 hits a *" I'd loregouureoiDplflinta, la nor the. prejudices of r use>of;this, medicine,• if ; it|on?.for using will UQcom » theefact; KINS, New York; is on ' ' RQuSold by Druggists th put Qniee, No. 13 CEDAR f ; A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER*’ : B\r;VE 7L ‘ E . Pr ; L ' CTS ' °f TROXELL’BNIjWtALQIJi, ' 11 i- ■ „ ruin., Mr nh.-iaa.- ■ ! ‘ £>ir:—l have ■ with, the--.Jnj.URALULA.” for the last H years, «nd • June suffered the. must excruciating pain,'compelling * ra&st times to gtve’up my business entirely. I roolduot oat, and sleep vns a stranger to my eyes. I Suffered nioro than tousueftcnn tell.- 1 hud the aifvioe and aid oL j prions physicians, and used other remedios, but all o£ i ito avail.- Ravin* noticed .your advertise moot intlfe** - ' pfipors. I, concluded to call on a person whotn'l had-’ : learned,was.ciirodotacnse of 20 years standing. He- : -applied the' SALVE’ Imt once,-anil I folt immediate roller—a second, application removed the pain entirolj and I now feel like, a different man. Since then I have- ' slept well—something that I have not dono lor months.; d bptng obliged to sit up hit night in a chair. My appetite^: has returned,'and I rael gratoful toyou for the xestora-, : lion of my hoatth. - - 1 : . CHARLES H. BAKER, Tobacconist, * [ - < CARROL Street, abovo TV 001), Kensington. ror and retail, at S. TV. corner SIXTH . mitl PARRISH Streets, and nt T. R. CALLENiyftR S, - -Co.B, Ni W* corner Thinl and Walnot eta. ap2u-tf ’ D* RJ \n&TCQTi’S CELEBRATED TAR ' , CORDIAL. . . AVestfcott’s Tar Cordjal otires Consumption. ; ■' Wostcott’s Tar Cordial cures Bronchitis. AVestcott’s Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds. - .. AVostcott's Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast. ' AVostcott s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of thtf TVestcott’s Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility. TVostcott s Tar Cordial cures General Debility. - TVestcott’s Tar Cordial cures Diseases of the Kidne> s. Strangury, and Gravel. - - TVestcott’s Tar Cordial euros Blind and Bleeding Piles. , TVesteott’s Tar Cordial cures Female "Weaknesses. oP r -.^ 0 J^ co , u . s , ?ar Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. , Also, Princmaf Depot for Dr. TVestcott’s Anti-Sorofu- • lous Sy run and Cholera Mixture. Dr.,E. -R. TVESTCOTT can be consulted on the above' disoftsosf free of charge, nt his Consulting Rooin*rNo. 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. jyls-tf CIGARS, . TOBACCO, & c. CIGAR S.---A. MERINO, 140 SOUTH : FRONT Street, offers' for sale from Store and Bund, - . .the; following iaronte.Brandß of Cigars: T ) _NetivaEmp. Bogaha, Nneva Emp. Cqnohns, Light' -- Guard Rntro Actors, Amelia, Londons, Nabajns, Lon- y dros, Ist.2d, and.Sq; Garantiaada, Prnnsandoa., Cat»i-, tola. Londons, Capitola Conchas, Ijriemnß. Zarzuclla, Cuba Mi I’atfm Lomiros, El Ebro London Finn, Gnnitn- - 1 dOß^Jorc\7is,'Klhi&os Operas,. KspnnaJjomlon, Espwut• London >Xno, Prjnp\pes.Manilla Cheroots. -• jeU-tf -•,, HAVANA CIGARS offered to dealers ■- at,favorable rates, of various sizes and brands, fn» 1 clddine Partagas. Cabana, Figaro, Nono, Bird. Floren tina, Fire Fly, and * -1 ‘j«2-4ra* . ; 216 South FRONT Streep ~ ' OFCASEjL . -r child from,pain, but in- v bowels, corrects acidity, to thcwliole system.-it- * liove .GKIPiXa IN THE * COLIC mid overcome oop- ■ speedily remedied, end in . liest ana surest'remedy m • DVSENTLRVand DfAR : whether it arises from.' *. causo, We would .say to - child 'suffering frdm nijyof. 1 do-riot Jet yourprejudicdsi- ' others, stand between ,v tho • relief that -will. be LV'SIIRE-tu foß&Vythl „ timely-used.’ i FuU Bitei-'“ pany each bottle.', Noqs- " simile of CU£SISJb PER-; tlie outside wrapper. • . i«hout tho world. Princi- ■ 1 let. New York. - - j?3a-iy- - % *
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