The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 06, 1859, Image 4

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-in tjio prcsonoo of
- ehotfcwere omfc^e^^thotjt
eff<£fi£ Upon the fau r tluraund- tha capon Mo wry ’|
tiflo didoppt-explodoj; whUo.Cress? 'P^V.Wiß^ed
f t o }l l. ? oBr l5 re I V^
“ IWii’t- shoot, Mowry!’’ Cross stood nerfiwlly
' oal<u, awil49g tbd tdyanooi,
l^|3W||^ b 4l'
4naer4e'<i()4«.i'ijMCti)(W!i unhesitatingly lOXpress*
tHaraefiacumraa*
Donaldson »ofl mesood, aiid-Mr- -CroM,handing bini
■ ftflifaced'MaiantagoiußV' Tr*' j *
•‘-!»AMhte stage,*&«»>; proiiaedings'.^PiUWto^ow
jorlty, tShhghiit rmrilr,' «iid_‘ .pf .pdt
tinirssummsrysfcip to tho. whole affairs but -upon
• le»rniog;th»t,ith6aV;nresantwpp<Kii4 * a v ? w 'i < ? t
w«B«lnm%itli;thadnpU();baa declared IjjmtaJi
:&seS3&&3s&
knowing that Ue,could : MMn.hui; genornmtyMo
aeol!OtfSring>i!> ! »n»n’nharm?ilfoe > ; Mly expecting
SltbUodyetWi^
eridbnob-bffenrwna'dtSplaTedJHiSttntagQWsi
WltstiOmnletely UMoknoodi ; iearaiptnfig. Into .his
■ oAi<
—Mio'Mbrcer, Mowry'SKCcMid, ero.tsedthc field,
' ’and.taking Cross ibytha hand, informbSrhimithat
iiijr'hlUi'dit'.tnetstood to; receive
oftbeir-friend£L-.Bofh'ftrejooa
- e¥otosmt theta was h'vorystrong
makme good- shooting wopogaible, .especiallymm
ihd ItMkpoia r qhGsen.v The?JJarnsidoirifle-weight
woVi^l&fiClgDft^^eatt
L' is.'h.ifljze Slug,ouncoJn >reigbtw
iy„ will’ project s yards, and -llk'faU ■
"jgp first shot grazed, hi a
antagomstle otur* dodge,
jn&kpercogTrtjre* abdMiS Crosses seeond shot hhused
■ -gftHßfttfr movement on tod part M/Mr.'Mptfrr. V
‘ fare/teen satisfactorily, Md
atnipably! settled to the,gratis
ficstiomoTthb-ffhote oosammiity.,/,-;/ \ v' £ :i
rono«fi| hards-^fi;the^xM|i^Mtqrof r th®
r sjrft^ter/#ptfr# and:3lr::E^^ard; t E;
Cr«Bf : edUbr of the in "reference tb
. perfcMn'puhmstfo^
Qeo: D.- Matter acted ef the friend .of Mr. Mom,
Johrf<i3oiii?dson'as.’.tbd' friend of .Mr*
Cross: .> air/Mo wJJ being'/he rohallehfiin^'pfl^m
and no oom prom iso being efToctod, the parties ract
on thrgthinstAhtj^eftr'-rabahjWOSporia Burnßldo
rlflcil. diatinbe forty pacesp four- shots worn ex
ohnnged'wUhoutcSixJt ;• at tho laat firo Mr. Mpwtyja
riflojudeiwl; discharge.'..lt waB deoided ne WBB
ontitlcd! to - hia >Bhot rand (Mr.’ Cross stood without
'ntmB to'tcoolro it.: Mr.-Mowry; rofuslng to firo at
ariimarihcdmiii), discharged htsrißeintho air,'dii;t
deolarOd- hirasclf satisflod. ; Tho setttemont. »p
-r: !•'■'{'- 1 “ :n '.- ;‘ ; Jong Do-’tiii'osOJt: . ■ -
' Tuhao, ArizonarJulyB,lBs9. : . _, :
<Tbe fbflowlbgisa copyofa document sentto the
.Wj&itfgtpn.'for' publication,’ bjr> thfe^tifo
' ’IE, ; the offenrivo
lausiaagQ"tise4 ;tjy'hiin;':and:nitßclalma > any inten
tibnto reflee t%pbh Mr.>'Mowry ? 8 i Veracity or upon
Ills ; reputation"af agontlemah,jn-any.publioauon
he hks.nftdbdh reference'to Amcrim/’ . }
A <7 MjlMQWiyjUeibg' satisfied' from personal.bx
-planationa tbathe has donoinjastiQO to Hr. Gross’,
character; -'and nioUyetfMtl bislettejf- tottx&':I f rejs
.of- Jul^2»-t4Ps, ( ploagu¥e; ( lh. wifhdjawMg'.thti Irar
.potations against MrvCroSs.fis a men of honor and
.veracity,'contained .in that -Anyjdifferehoe
lot? opinion-which may eyisfc between thorn in l refer
ee© to'Arizona is nh honest one, to' he detonnjilujd
.fcythQ.weighfcof authority*' -
•{ f *« ' ,>•, ; ' SyLVESTEhMoWHW'
AVvA. ‘ >'EnwAbn E.Cross.” •
.A. Iti b, Arizonian (Mr.-Cross’paper) has the'fol
lowing-paragraph in relation to the affair::- v \
j y is proper to state, that nt tho rime, of the duel
Jbetttoeh.Mrr. Howry'and’the editor of this paper,•’a
.high wind, almost amounting" to. a'gale,. was
ihgadireoriyacross tfcbJihe of Are, thereby preyoat
ingacourate aim.. -In.this case the proverb* ‘lt-is
-an 111 wind that blows no good, r wfts aptlyillus
friends of the parties, to this affair.had for
tamb'.tiino.'fehred.-there, would bo'a difficnlty. be->
tweeti •themrand hadendeavored quietly to prevent.
5t,-bu^EO^thprMhißFebhld-b6'mador'-Keithcr,
party would a wbrd.i /:>; £ v j
—-Hr. Mo wry - is-we II known as the-, indefatigable,
Delegate from Arizona. -. Some years.Bince he're
blgped lus'i commjg'eibh in/thearmy,' to” chgnge 'ln
taming,..land ; speculation, or politics, or whatever
might tumtip en the frontier. He has atheartrtho
.welfare and.lnterestofthe Territory*.and,-baa la
bp redearly'bhd Jhtoto' peVsiinde 'Congress, tool*
g&hizb' the so mot.. mlnitig bo
passed and Use resources of tho country be' devel
oped. “For twb: winters ho has .labored atWnshlng
. toh/but asyet btfl efforts have .been:
ftgatnfbntera- thoflbld as-a candidate,
wiw'whewea vigor, ; and will probably be elected
withoutbpposm«n^7^^.,
Mr' Cross has fdr\ taany ( years~Veeh cohbeoted
with the press. ‘Hols a f gentHman of Intelligence
amTad uc aSon: «'w as ”foVm e rlyon epf thoeditbrahf
the 'Oihcinnsti- Timts } and/or* two yew's was'tfio
Washington nonfespondebtof ttuifc paper/under the
cogti6meni:qC.“ iUohard ; .Everett*., * At tho
time be waa -one of the correspondents of'tho
.York' HiraM.: ’ State; his 'rMirtenco urAriscna he
has corresponded with several Eastetapapers, rd|s
jftirin'g: some statements as to
reference to his politicfil positioh:'
•Editor#/the-Arizonian.: - •• - -
Will you do me the favor to saythatl will eheerr
my.infiueppe,And endeavor'to. excrltifct
of' xny friends,; to obtain a judicial district and
fiarvoyor-Genbrars office; for- in caeo a
Territorial Goyernndent'cahnot ,b© obtained; al
though I ana decidedly of-the opinion that the Ter
ritonal Govemment' is tho of relief
that wtll property ihGOt tho' wants Of the country.
Your oVodiefelsorvant... Sxiiyssinß’ Howiiy,.
■ A detachment of ono company o{ infantry ;aml
bhpbrdregOons was”to leavcFort FillmoToquripg
the presentVeek -to Se!bet a'site fob a.milltocf pbst
oh the Gila probably j».mewhere ; weal‘,Mohnt
GrahamA’ ft iB;undewfbod;jo ,hb''thB';ihtention .of
Government toestabUshTpostsontho frohilers of the
Apache.country.. . ... . . .
Maid-servant., a y
. of : tbe' Cbarlostpn
.GeV/frV';. writes Almost everybody that is r any,-
body f -i3-U{>w out of--town; rTbebtulnots streets'are
leslPfrbwdedthan usual-while the fashionable ones
town whoi&afostoreafcAreaotfcing todobutto loaf,
read-tbe and try to keep cool, -The splendid
residencesiirthp 1 JJifth-;avcnueynn<| other,similar
streets, are harmed and bolted/ find,, ovenaproce£
rlon with a babdofmuino brings no oho Id
dows’n'rdtpams bat the servant girts who remain
at home. ; have .a good.time playinsHboa<ly
while thelr'miitresaee are dancing\afc gar*fcbga‘ana
bathing aft tfewport; Batl-womd; have you-know
that.4oPM jaf .tfjo,- wuid-Boryants .hero are-avery
gcbd-lPOVlrtg' and wclbbcKaved class.'
nmnsiog <kTtha-,gttraotivobeBB pfeer
tain .people,-,ahd of *iho.-tafataajidM :of o^her
thirro -ae - A'yopdg j3ah‘ from" one of
thGinterior States; haying come to . town* thought.
It bat right and proper,that ho. should- pay hU
respects to a. family, with whom - some members of
his own had been-well acquainted ,' Uo got himself
up regordlessof expanse, and' haring «Lave4and
been ;jmnwpQoed at: bftringdincd "at
started:,to call upon liis ariato
oratie, but bell,
& very - IHo jlcpr
and Fet himtif. dnqn 1 rywf to whether the
“ hPina '**-howns fnfoftfaed that they
worehotr'bht thatitheyhsut of' town some
time; ana wonld |canmcT;r,The,ypung
man was fresh fromlheeduß try; hrideobldbot dis
tinguish theladyfrbih' thdtauy J B ; mkidV* Hftving
heord- hir j^iM'B~^. ( up
his mind.’ that rtho- person before nuhii whs 1
other .whom; he/hod called t 6 see. ,Tfco
. mSid*setvaht' denied th.esbft'iinpeaohment, bathe
would have it playing-oft- rife
had, a ntehfr pr.twpTbefpre, ,;boen rosace “She
Stoops to Conquer,?* at ono of,our.: theatres. The
maid-sftrrdnt nhdfog; it impossible to Undeceive
matrfrpm the, country,, invited himdnto
th'o.;parfor.-\Tbey - spent the -evening tVery-plea
santiy together, the hud apinted* cobf
giuon “:ofithe"s servant .convincing, her‘visiter that
she had boon playing,, jsart, < : ffe
thought that'. •heJV/wi^/intelligent and hand
some enough ;to-ha ihe’daiighterof thepronric
tors, if. she - this' cofiviction} he
wenf ? 'fb^his.ho&l,' Sot; however, jwtm’Be hha
bssurodihentfiatfr his
sleep, was of course swoctonod by pleSiSpt drearaS/
Hi»j visits rWere: d> waon J and/ constant. And
althOUgh’ he hos elhob the
young womanwhOtti.he-
and not tho foung ladVef the house, r hU, interest
ia-h?r ,fln‘ ©stent tbathe
has formally proposed marriage/ c Jfe is honest’ In
his inteniioiis,.and wplb-tordp in tho_ world/ -and'of
abp wiU .have. him.*;' This marriage wUVor
bs much* talk ,'aathhfc Won-tb
he 'hefweiu thp miUiouftiro Spaniard' §udl
tho daughtpr Of a kOhuorhan latei a lieutenant In
thfn^y-V/.'-'-V^#[,.....' ; . _...
‘dnrotj&/L$, tf on iSatwrdayj
moiniag .two alscoVored -o canvas bag
floating in i.fhp Hver, Cherry stroet,
and the projecting rooks.: ( It wav
fopnd to contain an r plegaut‘walnut coffin,dn which'
wpa Cie. tuf tefuHy ebipuded corpse of a malo in
faniTabodt one; month- old. .The ,shroud was of
whito u moslibVaod,’thehead was gently laid
WS&S“»W» )T«J»
naturar ml tranquil, por,*6rfr any toiy&UQns ot a.
vlolehi daoth dtaoornlble/The eorbner was called,'
wbbSe" investigation showed thot.the babo had dic'd
of congestion epd. dojpsy.of the heart*,-; Bowsim,
fular oniuoident! HereieviuopUy.
oide. ; Evidently:;the.‘Httle’one ohe
lish&d. reStgnod-to'deathV Th 6 daiu-
ijhftjpdj.th'd"soft pilipw; anjibo tpstiu
fuf mehns r 4iia lelsdfb.
The mother unaouhtedly
' vrould have placed HTo relfo of jjfirirohiiurafwlicrp-
Bhe could have nUmtad-flowerS'iipph itd
she jlantoh
® a s' J B than one
-wbr t-^eftgflged
:
Ways tmdmeahg by
commenoo buildlnf, r th'cunen't.
a railroad froft' that l/C; *
•/ rTflia.yfM^E.
: byt >pu the night of the 23d .of
town was a small sottlomontrConßlsting
ofe-ttUl.uhQtol, aud a,muuW,of onfall wooden
-jet
*' Vi’)Markets/, y**-./ • - t
PKILiLDKLPHIA, August 5,18T)5. „
Tlte.operatloite of^heyookljtvv o ' h°. ei
Produce markets generally very dull sinoe our laßt re
view. 'BreftdBtttflsftro4nacUve,butthe price,*)! wheat,
is rathdl'bftteV, Vn\d Flobrfs rttflo hbld with rather more
Srbmoss at th.o close.. Bark-Very little doing. Cotton
is dapresredi .bat pricosore frtfliolit. nay cHnnsp. Coffee
and Sugar aro hold firmly, with a limited inquiry! but
Molasses has been dull.: Fish sell slowly at,
.rates.' In’Ftuit ls ft fair .business doing. Huws
'are quiet. Tlte 1 Iroh market continues dull. Lumber—
)Not muoh doing. Koval Stores aro inactive without
/Change in prices. Oils; ttyfe steady. 'Plater is sonreo.
1 Provisions are steady* but q&iet. ‘ Hico'is dull. Seeds
Saro in demiuifl.,Teaa are firmer. Tobacco is unchanged,
f VTobt—Thovc’ is' ft bc’Uet fueling and more firmness on
l tho part,of holders. . .
' ‘Tlfy 'Gobds and''Booth anti Shoos -have boon tnoro
1 active,.but without wiyc.hango to notloo. ** ' , 1
! ' -rmtrkfet -ia'without ’«ny'*qjtotfth\o
\ change. but Wilders of Vlout arc rather Crinor iu thom
I demands at the close, and ofTorii i* thoir stooks loss
" froolv; • the intmiryi howoverj is- for fresh-ground par
*Ah> which nn\v'u.ro^Aiehblo,cud the transactions reach
aotnbOfttsiSlbbls at 86,H1.f0r good straight nuporfmo,
made front new wheat? and 98*75 lor. extra, including
fttiouti 2000 ibis Brandywine ftt a vrioo kept private.
fa«T n t iSW?. s 'ffiSMb" soiS
i fl \nepection*of r Flour and Meal for the week ending
jThurkay,Att*«BUth,lB69 4 . > -
Half barrels ofsuperfine .....
Bands of superfine
, 4 ‘ •
• v middlings..;..*.../
•*»-.? *
*A Corn ;Meal.
‘‘ condemned
-TtoftW 9,180
, GB i» comins forward les« freolyMnJ
thodormml is,small, but ynjes at tlift«hw|A'lf®
hettor; sales'camprlsa'2s 000 bos-at,
bus foy good and prime red, and ’*
iilrlodmjESomoolioica Kentuik?atoOrliishostfiJu™?.- ,
BaaaMSffipftSfe i
inehidin?.
and damaged at 7307Pc, fair saftlitv ftt77c. aild wlnm at
78c, Oats continue tjlfinwanddullatff wrthCf doclm©,
With sales of 12,000 bus at JBefSSoJor prime 33 0
35 for Polaware. closing at.the lowest quotations, and 30
032 b for new. Nothing doing in Barley ot Bayley Malt. ,
i t P*QTOlONa*TTMr»r^.i^ , ?;. ver S r 1
small Mies ot . Pork aro umkmg,. at,Sl6#lG.7C. on
tune; some Clear at-si9iand Prime at-914015,a« m
quality. No olmngo iii Moss IloQf,and tliero.liave been
nft sales.'except for shin’s stores, at SlOfflS for city
packed: or.Peef'Hams was made at $lB5O, on -
timo» Bacon-Thedemhßdishtoited/withstvles.mlote,. i
i at 10<*12o for plain and faner jiams. chiefly of the latter*
tic for Sides, and 7Ji<ff7Ko fQr Western.and city smoked
mnhteJ’ai'Of GreenMeatstho stock ia light: salosoi
Hams, in salt, aro-rewirted at’ 8)50/do. .m PJokle nflOc,
1 Sides at B%c. and Shpoldera .ciuih ’W^dnys.
; Lard-TUo stock in* light* And them is but little dbminjr
ttu anlea of bbls and toe at'll)»<ril?icftrid kOpsbt 12)«©
mio *>' Iti, CO daysr -Butter c.outjnues dull j-i-mnU sales,
'ofsolidare making atIIOWO, ns.mQualitv,. Ol Choose*
I sales of prime mwYork nro mjjkme at 9) a p. ; * •
| *METAtB>-Tho
Anthracite are reported.m,lotS/at fll U.
‘ «“r months for the thrdfmunhars.. 100 tons Forge
1 sold at §2l per ton, 6 months.and I,oo7,tons' Foundry on
I terms koptpri vole. . Charcoal Blooms ftre held at sfi2o
I a. 6 months.vwith a anient tho.latter figure. Jteotoh .Pig
Is held with more firmness, but there « nothing doing.
'hlnnnfaotuTfldlron romaina.without chfthge*' ?
- COPPER .is dull .and, puces the eatna ps last week.
Virginia sold at $5.77fA-80
mornactTvo^naprioM tmhin?««ards. , ~
isAEK.—Tlwf receipt*.oftMornitroii. contmiio- very
liffht, and the domandjsmall at the advance, with sales
of iwhhdsNo;! at 829080 ner tptt.closmy at latter fig
ares. Stmpliei of Tanners’ off; Chest
untißWorllt 810* and Spanish Oak 813 per cord. .
COAL.—Thomarket iannohMteod, hnt d.rdeya are com
ing forward freely from the East, and business woukl bo
more active butforthe noarcity of vesselsnothing do
lor m Bitumifjnbs Cdateartd prices ftro nominal.
COFFEE.-Tbe market. U amet, but firm t sate" of
about mostly by auction, at I0>t«*ll&c.
for ordinary and good Quality. And some Java at 15c* and
Laruavra atllMo per In* on tune.,, ..
COTTON,—The foretell news has depressed tho mar
ket: the.week’s transaction* nro confined to some 850
bates* chiefly Uplands, at 11)1(013)40 3f*lb* for lnw
grade and Middling fair enMlty, including Gulfs at 120
}4%c 1 the demand is chiefly for tlie hotter grades, of
vThe foUorrinVis.ft .statement of the movementpince
the Ist of September, .as,compared, with- tho previous
four years: s - ias9. 1853. ’ ‘‘1857. : 1358.. 1855. .
Kcc.ntPorts. ...3,680 00ft305],000 SMOOO 3170,000 2760,000
Kx:toG.BriUinlJ«l,of» 1772(«0 1497.0(»l«10 00():ufl0.000
•■ FmucoV, . , .28 000 377.000. ,409.000 473,000 407,000
“ otllsrF. Ports 510:000 384 000 407,000 515,K» 270 000
Total 0xtmrtr...2,931.000 2OTOXI 22»«W 295,g» I
Stork on hand.; -140.000 118,000 .85 000 . 08,000 140.000
•- Of srhieh during the Oast wook, inplmtod 10 tho o'.’"™'
Bec.atPerts..... - 19.000 II.OOO' i 2,000 o.QQO ‘l3 000 I
Ex?toG; Britain 2>,000,.-. 17,000- .10.000, 10,000 26.00)
•* .. France.... 4.0001 4,uW »»*« I ■ »tw
** other r. Porte SM 4,000'. 3 000 4m, AWO
Total exports. •• • 3C-00Q _ 17,000 14,000 29A00
Summaby.—Receipts—lncrease at the ports, compared.
with 1855. SIO.OOO bateA.-'Exports—lncrease to Greftt
Britain, compared with* 1356, 45,000 bates i'docrenfiO to ,
France, SO 0004 .increase to other foreign ports, 20,000.
T CA^tlia—Tiiiroh r iw been’lmt iittiedemnndfivr any
dcscriptiop,.with sales of Sperm Ot 40»4lc,'and 500 boxes
A lsS&®^D^i , YpS;-'f]!Br4 is not muoli doina.
Brimaterfo onPrivatO torm&; Opiumat SG-STK and Bon i
al Indigo at $1.48 M.A0,8 mas. -t;
. FiSHaT-anpplißscome forward slftwb# and tho demand •
is confined fo etnro r I?t9,^ T =?te‘7soir pcrhhl for No. l
Mackerel, 5JA»15.60 No 3
•an uyyoice oils frotntUo Wharf at $16.25 lb. I’icktea
HerrW nre 411111 nt $308.25: soma soaled sold at 25c
box. Nothmg'doinjr in Codfish. , . .
. FEATHERS are dal!, and-Westorn are nearly nomi
and Lemons abont 2,000 boxes
have been' disposed of at $1 per box, as to condi
finn. 'lnother descriptions nf.Fruitthewfoverv little
doing. . Domestio Fruit-of all kmds is plenty and diill.
Green Apples seU'ht and Poachcs.«lAo»
Dried Apptea and Pertcnes are not wanted,
and prices are entirely, nominAi. 1 • •«.•*' m
FREIGHTS.—To Liverpool none are offering. To
London, a bark «* taken at 163. Two vessete, to
load deals from Bt. Johns, to England, at 60005*. Noth
ing doing in Bair Francisco freights. West India
freights are dull, and the only engagement reported 19 a
brig, to windward; at 65c por bbl. Coal freights are
stertdr.bnt vessels are Scarce. , . . ,
GINSENG.—Nothing dom-and prices nominal.
GUANO.—Pemvian is selling ,at SS3JW4f6O ton
i ’cash. The following are tho prices of American: 1 to
10 tod*(Of 2240 ft,) $49: 11 to 2S do, 8 *37 ;26 to BO <lp,
•SS6:« td 10ado, f s3s; Wl toaOOdo, $33/ 50<?do, §3O.
HEAIP.—^Wo ijuote ' undressed -American at §l5O
are quiati and an import of Porto Cabollo ro-
Tlie demand cdriliniies moderate; sales of
White-Pino euflinysat BHsr'lB; Y«llnW'do at 816018
W M feet* Laths at SlJOal.eft M.,aa m quality.
Soruce! Boards command' SIS: /Joists are Scarce.
Shingles and Staves are very dull. •* : ' ' , :
LEATHER.—Good stock goeVoff vory freely, and the
marketvhhann upward tendenoy.-The rsceipis of Solo
for tho week havo b6pn small, and ndtoqualto tho de
mand. ThOfinarket ia v baro .of Slaurhter, Wo quote
City Slauebter Oak at Country at 300., and Hemlock
fromBewA3e< v- ;. . ’*
only transactioni reported aro somo
Cardenas at and Cuba Muscovado at 26023 c. on
V^AyALBTGRES.—Among the Rate® of Rosin wo no
tice No.sat.ftLS7)i,4months,and’Common atsl.6s®
J.7Q.Z Tnr and Pitch. eoU-slowltat urn
former is uwarce.. Spinta of Turpentine is m rather
ard thbSame. Small sales of. Win tor liarri Oil arc made
lat 93095 c, and Western nt fijo, Wdnys.- Linseed Oilja
d Imports 5f Sporan and Whale Gil and Whalebone into
the United Stales, for tbe wcek ending,August 1,1859:
s - ’. . : - bbls.-sp. -bbls.wh, [ 'lb«.lKine.
Tolalfor Ihcjn-eok... 5.015 IMO ,
Previ0u51y;.......i.J58,210 18,479 1 .1|697,000
From .Tan.-l to date.;.. ..; . . jS32l£ 1M,979 ,1.702^00
Same tlmolast year.. 467- 154382 1-384,400
PLASTER:ia scarce; and we quote Soft nt $2.75
It
•tj
“ji'lCK in dal! with’ «a!o« of B» tes fair and prirao anal
priceskeiit »?orot. A cargo had arrived to «v packer.
BBEDS.-Tliore is* verf* little inqmryjor dloverseed,
tod it sells on arriro! at **6.6osrsJ6 W-hnshe!.* Timothy
has been sold nt Flaxseed isacarce
and wanted at 51.G5©1.6S bushel. -Red Top is worth
marketis firm with* moderate inquiry*
and the transactions dunnsr the uitat week Teach about
SCO hlidH ntiMffftlioTor Cuba, 6&*V7Kc for Porto Rico,
•
BFJR.ITB,—Brandy is in Umttod Toquest. and com
mand* steadyrates. Omisdull. Whiskeyisjesa active,
and pnoos aro lowor, sales of Ohio barrols at 27Ko>
Prison ZT«27>ao, reruutbm 2sc,WulBW2Bcawd drudge
i stesdy.bnt quiet nt far city. '
•TEAS.-The/o is.Tftthor more inquiry both from the
country and city dealer* arid prices are -steady ior both
has been mb 1 ? demand for Leaf,
-and ]oohhdSi'chiefly Mnjrsville, sold i qtl terms kept se
crets nriens of Manufactured are unchanged. * • -,
WQOjj.—There as more, firmness in prices.* Mrimi
facthrere buy cmUtouely* and only to supply i)nmod\oto
■wants.' In the Wost shine oxUmsivo transactions have
been>ms(lej‘and Moat of the clip has now paused from
first, hands i sales of 60,t)00 lbs are reported, ranslmt
on tmio,forcommouto
» > •
, v'-tiV -1
r ? MARINE INTRLIiIOEMCR. r
'pom Aug, e, tsday
SUN RTfiEfA...
JUOH -WATER
Bte»mßh!jp,Delft\mrB, ftem Now York;
vifi Capo May 7 hour*, with imisa and jtassengerk to Ja.'i
AYiitoraice; ‘ _ ’ '
Lutjna. Edwards, H days frora,Mayaguo?*PEi
with to J.PPontetfm.,' * ’ - , ?
SflnrA Cummings, Smitli. sdays-from, Taunfcoo, kith
led toTwglls'A Co. . “ - . , , ,
BohT 3 8 Whclden, Smith, D days from Roxbury, in
ballast tot oaptain.' , '
-Bchr.J,,L days from Dover,Del,
with grain to Jas Barriftt k Bon. „ .. . .
Sehr Delaware; Denov, i day from Smyrna, Del, with
whoattn Jasßarratt&JSoh. ’ _.
Sctir James A Bayard, Higbee, 7 day* frOTf, lYiltmng
ten, NC. wif h naval utoros to Rowley, Asjumrrtor A Co.
Sohr Ebra rmncesj Deßuist. 1< days from St John,
KB. wthJaUiF to GrbYill £- Galvin. .J, ‘■ * , '
Schr .Miranda; Hilliard,B days'from Now York, with
mdse tn'captain... —%
Bohr Sarah Sophia, Growls days from Shll Pond, Md,
wiUiurheatandoatato’JaqLßowieyfcGo, . 'f; ;*
1 Steamship Oity of Boston, HWinsor.
Bteamahjp K«nneK«o*Hand,New York, Via Capo May,
J AllderAtee. , .v . if. ’ u?- - - i . • -
Ship Iteynarrt. Gregory* New York, Workman & Co.
u. Baric St John.Nß. . do ; ■: .
Brig Ocean-Ware, hfortou, Portland,-Sinnjckion 'k
Glover. -j ■ ...
Ketch Commerce) Barnes, Bio do- Jaqeiro, J Mason
k Co.. . « .}/' /»•>,*/ -
Bo ir Julia Anna* Harding, Boston. D Cooper. - ,
Be ir Peart, Chase. Boston. N SturjpyAnfc Sc Co.
BcJk' Miranda: Van Dusen, Norton
k Co. - , ,r. • •
8p ir Plr. Choenemari: Nantucket. • ' ' do -
Sehr Wonder? Northrop; Providence, Noble, Hammett
k Caldwell. /. r >; it'.'A •. •
/Sahr-is weldtm Smith, Sate nvßancroft, Lewis,&£n.
Scwwjii KAttrtedi.ChrUty; \Vnsljin/ton; JH Conard
,Sehr Mail, Kelly, providence, Crowell & Collins.,
',£«r JFB Shm’Or.Deiiflis, Baltimore, A Gtoyqb, Jr.. '
'Li ‘-JfCorriesttondencoloi’TheJPfdM.) ‘ .
i,HAVKE DE GRACE,, August
‘ The .Wyoming left bore this morning with 11 boats
m tow;Jaoeti and oonsicned as follows; ‘
John DurelU lurabor.fo B T Janney; H B Thorn opd
Sami WiUpri.'do Co ?athl Bolton & Co: ‘J C Fofdarlmof,
do to NdroroseA oheota; for kins fe,.af c Can,dO toJK
Lippincrtttj Samuol ‘Wright, railroad iron to Ebqvqh,
Abbott k‘ &6t Extdhuato, Two -Sisters', Boiling Wave,
'J Filler, and Ellen, coal to DClwnre City.
; t; '• ' (CorrespondenoeofThoPress.)
.v. | ‘ . i -BEABING,Aur.4iIBSJ>. •
-Tbs foljowintr bdats from the Union Cnnai pnasod into
thtfßonuylkiU CanAl to-day, bound to PhiladolsUia, laden
OfHlKJonßtcned'OH follows:., -• ‘ /• .<
• Amen
osnEagio, lumber to.f-H Pershor; Major ZimtnormaTi,
do to Barnt Bolton A Co; BArfwira, do to captain; f .T & W
K&lbach, grain to J k-'Vf. KMbaehjDfi D walbnarn,
lumber, to Jam Devjnneyj Wright k Brothers, do to John
-Oraig. v-. > --
j (Corroßpqndencoof t}io^PhjjAd|l^hia^ExdmngeJ^
i The bark'John/Cairer, Copt Bowdoni.from New Or
miifie, arrived here ye«-
•terday f nnd willpo detained for ventilation: Also'ar
.rived, brig Batiria, Edwards, from Maynguefc, wnli
’sugar. , ' lu S. F.
) (Correspondence of the Erehfin^o.)^
I Mr J A Marslwil, pilot,’reports the bark’John* Carver,
;from.New Orionns. pnasing in yosterday. in eomivmy
With quite a fleet of brute and sohooners. The bark Ori
•«ava, forNewYprk.and brig WJndwftro, for FortStiAitt,
. passed to sea. The parks Irma and Elizabeth, with tho
hrt i'eported At Jiatbor in ipy lest; went to sea yester
daF morning*; -Windsouth,and wardi.^
; ■ Yours, ’ •< -WSf. M. HICKMAN.'
' ! kU‘V l? -' • htEMOFANDA.- ’ . . ’’
. -Bmp Sportsman,.Thomas, from Buenos Ayres, arrived
at New York ith inst. • t r - ■ -
,'Bhip JJoividere', Jackson, from Boston Eobii, at San
• , Bark Saragossa., which was lending at New Orleans far
; this port, whs reported .by a telegraphic despatch to bo
'on fire yostordav. . -
l Bark Dawn. Chase, from Bifcnos.Ayres Juno2o.&r
-;rivod at Now York yesterday. ,
t jß«jrk arrived at N .York
! ft rk 'lP^ 4 *ii,% | W»'#“» JU° do JaneiroJiin.JGth,
withcoßko.otjialtimbr.jltlimnt.
I Bril Bumii.l Churcliman, Ankers', for N York, ski od
; from,Now York June H.
jßlanehftr d tßlAnchordi hence, arrived atppss
l -Brig Barbour, from Providence for Philadelphia
(QrGalAw.'dtNewportfldlnaL, , ,-i . .t -, •
f. BrigCfttbariflcN]okpls,Hfttp)i,soiled from Providence
IsdjnßLjbfJ'hiltUtelphidibnd.anehored below. ' ‘
L?.BehF'Pauline, Now York, cleared at
{ ,NwbeWyNCiaafnst.‘ .
i .qchrrjß; from TaUrtton for Philadel-
Jpwiwid;-Jonathan’p6tte,X»ylor,hence for fioddam,
8,116
lO4
39
..... lift
•, 618
169
.;;.v.,6 3JfifUNSET3
EXCURSIONS.
‘i&jß j*y- ' eor cape may,
"3ascsa* AND NEW YORK,
■ Btoamon,
KENNEBEC, CaptflTn,Hand. .... .
Form a Daily Line between this city, Capo May, and
leaving frorn First. Piet bejow Spruoe street,
iimSkid; for'CARVMAYVmIy.VV o’olock,
;A.M.» - RETURNING, „ __
LoaVe NewYark* (Simdays'ejcoojjtea,) at;.,, .5 P.- M.
4 ‘ Cope May, daily, at 8 A. M.*
, Fare to sew York, Cabin S 3 00
- fiteorage .... 1 Q
-Fare to Cape May* mo, lading Of r/iage Hire Jg
“ “ 5ervant5...4........ 76
! « «i, ~ Season- Tioket, Carnage Hire
• ' extra 800
“ “ State Booms, extra ...... 100
• 'Freights for New York aml Cape May taken at low
jratoa. Goods destined beyond New York will be for-
FOB aXpK f MAY7ON SUNDAYS. - ! '
Darin? the “ Henson,” a stocmor will, leave for Capa
May, on Sundays,At 8 oclutk A..M, .Returning, leave
Cape May. Monday inrirmnv, at 8 o clock. jo3o-tt
IS, gaKa^gM
’' t -
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
: ;' KOty igaCES
EXCURSION. TICKETS,
TO '
, ALTOONA AND CRESSON
. •, . ' - ; ,ON THE , , ; ■
ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS,
GOOD FQRHMJRTEEN DAYS.
eoejcors of Sure-,AnW whW«j
1 business, should take advantage dt this great
1 - REDUCTION OF FARE,
• t , V" TO VISIT
ALTOONA AND CRESSON.
Faroto'Altooriaanditetura.* ®Z 1*
“ Cresson JJ - £ g
. BEDFOJ?6°HTOINGS PASSENGERS'arV 'likoyriee
jyM-Im - LEWIS Ik ffOUPT, Gen. Ticket Agent.
DAILY.,' FOlt CAPE MAY—
lffiKSaSaa«The BnS sWmerDAI.LOON, Captain W.
Whilldln.or ARIEL, Captain. TftSimrt, loamy Arch
street wharf overy morning, at 9J* o’clbekfi Sundays ex
: by THIS i>ne arrive at the Island in time
ito secure accommodations at the hotels.
, Emigrants are not earned in THESE boats.
Fare to the island,' Carnage Hire moludod. "IjW
< “ “ , Servants .75
*» “ Season Tickets, Carriage Hire
‘ Cfcrriageß, Horsps, >nd 'Freisbt’ takeii'at |hV uraq
BREAD.
ptTRB AND CHEAP, BREAD,
1 . ' • 'MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL, BAKERY,
CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE EOLLOinNO
' PLACES: '' . . 1 '
MECHANICAL BAKERY, S.W, corner of Brood and
. • Vino atroets. „
J.GRAVENBTINE ......S. W. corner of Twelfth
- ' , - ; t*nd-Wallace atroets.
:C.M. CLARK..-.'.- .Poplar street, bolow
1 - • > Tenth. ,*•
H. MoREIL S. E. corner Sixth and
Coates street. ,
MRS. B.BEQK No. 406 Callowhill
street.- , „ ,
B, PANCOAST No. 910 Spring Garden
. . atroot. j - -
JOHN G. MOXEY-U..— . No. 1223 Vine street. .
Td P. SMITH...No. 116 North Fifth street,
T. C. HORNER..-. 8. E. corner 'Fifth and
... - Spruce streets. •
W. W. ALATHEW& 8, E. corner Eleventh and
Locust streets. • '
~ - - -.Hfnml street, below Wnl
• nut.
.No. 1119 Lombard street.
D. KNIGHT...-
GEORGE GARVIN..™.
Df COURTNEY. N. W. corner Sixteenth
nnd Pine streets.
8. R. MABON -™ Fourth and Germantown
8. R'.WANAMAKER,.: federal street, above
- - Sixth. _ - ,
Z, LENTZ..-.—™ .Comer South Fourth and
Johnston streets. .
L. HOLLAND... - S. W.eqrner Sixteenth and
Ogden streets. _
DAVID SADDLER.j...--.No. 260 North’Eleventh
street.
J.. WEIGHTAIAN. S. K. coiner Eleventh and
* 1 Jefferson streets. „ •
S. B. TOMKINS...- ..'..No. 1040 North Front
H, BROOKS... - * . comer or Seventh
JANE MYERS...™ Coates stroQtllfploV Thir
teenth street. 4 „ -
F. M* W00D... .-™ 8. W.corn. - tFrankhnnnd
• Qoatei» .eets.
F. MORRIS. --.N. W. comor Tenth and
* Bhippon streets. „
E. B. TURNER No. 13 JS South Fropt
street. „
J. SHUSTER. B,W. corner Brood and
- Parrish streets.- .
THOS. T. BLEST..™. Comor Nineteenth street
and Ridge avenue*
B, 8. BOWN .N* E. corner Ninth and
Federal streets.
J. MoINTYRE Twenty-second street, ab.
Coates. . „
E. W. HUNTER. Coates.streot, above Se-
ALEX, FULLERTON.. —. Cofnor of FiAh and Chris-
N. J.,.store 3»
AtOli street. ..
....... West Philadelphia,3sth at.
al>. Jtaveribrd road.
......Lonm, Ponna.
and Pine Grove,
• Poi?na.
.Rending, Penna.
J. J,. HIOKS,
0. H. RAINIER
R. L. YARNELL,,
JOHN BARNDT.V
M. B. BOX..
GEO. B. TOWNSEND..- -.West Cheater, Fenwi
GEO. L BECKEb,. Atlantic City, N. J,
JAMES GARLAND -„. Cap® May, N, J,
D. HORTON.Florence,N. J.
JOHNBODD.....
je3-tf
Wilmington, Dei.
MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W, Corner
BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
This establishment is nowiiy successful operation, day
atjd night, arid all are respectfully invited to call and see
thewhQl«srftceg&nf brjfiftd-raakmßfor themeelvos, ■
The undersigned takes the liporty pf saving that fbr
thirly-frye years he has been a practical EpkoT—fivo no
apprentice, and five as journeyman in ono pf the first
fiouscg in Scotland, and twenty-five as maftor— during
.which'tiraeJie lias had the.oppnrtupity of making m«)'
experiments,and observing all the improvement* whion
havo boon made dorm* that period. *.
Injbisegmbligbmont.qf wHicb he has now the man
agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma
chinery, he has how facilities of pm*)? kinds not hereto
fore possessed. . - . •
Being unrestrained jn the purchase of floor, none bjs
tbo soundest and best shall ever he psed } and he has no
hesitation ta sayinr that Bread of all kimia can ho <lo
liv«red. unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made
blithe ordinary procqßs. * ~ .• ' 1 •
■Families in which the Bread made by tho Mechanics
Bakery has not been tried, or in which it hns been trier
only at its commencement, hofore themachinory was in
perfect working order, are rospectfuliy asked to giveit
a trial* now, the undersigned' believing it would, load to
mutual advance. JOHN G. AIOXEY,
myS4-if ; ; . : Superintendent.
: {EDBCATipNAIr.; <
Lancaster: county normal
SCHOOL.—The Trustees pf this Institution have
riven notice that they will apply for-its recognition as a
STATE NOBAIAL SCHOOL in October next, and tho
open aS such on tho second MONDAY, the
The b'chool is, open to students from any section of the
country. , - >
Instruction is given mall branches taught m Acade
mies and Colloges.
-A limited, number of Children,/rom nine to fourteen
gears of age, will bo received as pupils in the Model
of the Pennsylvania Normal Sphool
law are pecu}tariy liberal. „ . ’
In -making application, or for circulars,-address the
undersigned ai.Millersviuo. Lnncantor county, Pa. ~
J, P. WIOKEASHAM, Prinflipat,
Eden, hall {late paradise) f.
SEMlNABY.'situated in thevjllaeoof Parafliso,
on Laricastor and Philadelphia tumpikei fifty-three
mdea.west of Philadelphia, mneiniles east of Lancaster
city, and three-fourths of a* milu from Loaman Place
IN SEPTEMBER, The buiWin* is underlying tho
rough* repair* a story being added fordormitories. mto
which water will pe introdupod, and Iwith attached.
Comfortable accommodation' is thqs provided for thirty
boardijn pupils, and the trustees will spare no
to remierlho school worthy of public favor.
AmonJKhe, many to whom the conductors of thlasehool
might mer, they are permitted partiolilnTlytD name
the Rt. Rev. Bishopg Potter and Be Lapeer, and
the Rev, Dr. W, BaconßtevsnSt of PljiiarielplJia. TJioy
also submit the following testimonial, kindly tendered
by tbo Kt. Rev. Dr.fl. Bowman, Assistant Bishop P. E.
Church; Pennsylvania: • • ’
“ Tho Bemmary for.young Indies at Paradise, Lancas
ter county, under .the. general superintendence of Dr.
Killikelly, and with Miss Chamberlain, as the immedi
ate and active Principal, is one.that, I think, may I* ro
liedontodq faiihfpHy all that The situa
tion is healthy, mantlfnl. qnd easily accessible by the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Dr. KiUike]fy has had large ex-
Sineneo m sUpermtending the education of ymm* Ift
es, and Aiiss.Chamheriam brings to the institution tho
well-earned reputation of a most, competent and cuo
oessiul teacher, as \f°U in imnartmg kndwledge agin
administering discipline. The Seminary is, therefore, X
think; entitled.tp the confidence of tho publio, and I
hope will receive 4,*‘
FOR TERMS, which are very moderate, please ad
drew tho , Roy-Dr. KIELIKEMY, Renter, “
aaJrCw • £■■ Paradise,Lancaster ooi^nty,•
f?DGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
Xli NEW JERSEY.. ■ *
_The nejetsaasion.willopen on Wcdnesdayi August Sd,
Boys recen'e a' oareful preparation for coilero nr busi
pest. -Thorough instruction in\ English .Mathematics,
Ancient and .Modern Languages, etc.' Fundamental
prineiplos are' mastered, and'habits of study formed
which will make future attainments eftsy and rapid. Tlio
ir\or«l oharaoter of the pupils is guarded with the utmost
vigilance. Ail genial and moral influences are made to
pervade the flohori], and no pains nro spared to render it
a Safe , comfortable,-and happy home. For terms and
particulars address -
Rkv. JAMBS P. HUGHES, Principal.
außl-mtuwsJw-mwfifvr - * -
rpHE HEMANS' INSTITUTE. ‘
A The subscriber will open SEPTEMBER ljlb,
in WALNUT, Street, near Broad, his School for tho
higher education of a limited numlier of Young Radios.
Parents to whom heisnot porsonnlly known are referred
to Professor C- D. Ctea-yoland, Professor Charles Short,
Rev. H. J. Morton. D. D.,Rev. Win. B. Stevens, P, D„
Rov.-J. p. B. Wiljner, D. D.» Rev, H. A. Boararaan, D.
D., Rev. Wm. H. Furnees, D. D., and otliers.
J,71-am ' 'JAMKS I. HELM.
THE/MISSES OA6EY. AND MRS. BEE
_BE,B Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies
1703 WALNUT Btreot, reopens WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 7th* • - l “ nu?-2m
Bryant- & stratton’S national
MERCANTILE GOLLBGES, located at Phila
delphia* H. E- corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
NawYdrk, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago, For in
formation, call or send for Catalogue. fe9-tf
HOTELS,
The union.
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, *
■ ; ,J ;UPTON, S. NEW^oYI%X KL^HIA,
, The SftunLqu of this HOTEL ?s superiorly adapted to
tho wants of the Busitt6fs Publio; amj to those in search
of pleasure, Passenger Haliroade, which now run past,
ana in olose proximity, afford a oheap and pleasant ride
ito all places of interest in or about the pity, jy 23-tim
The stock of window-glass,
GROUND Paints of all Colors, and WHITE
LEAD, which ErEGLBR tc SMITH. Wholesale Drug
gists, corner, of SECOND and GREEN Streets, olfcr
for puinio approval, oa to. price and. quality, are uno
,quailed. Those who consult their own interests will
oxft.mme their assortment, and purchase of them a su
perior quality of goods, at a loss prioe than can he had
.elsowhera. - - Jy29-tf -
HAMS AND SiiOULUERS.—2,OO6 piecoa
City Smoked Hams and Shoulders. Also, 900 pie
ce* extra Sugar-Cured Hami, for sale by -
i . . ... 0, C. SADEER h CO.,
i auei Aron fitreAf, senond dooraltove Front.
'XXAOICX/ED HEMP,—Juat received, an
!*•*•. invoice of Hackled Hemp of superior quality, and
for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by
• - wF/AVEH, FITI/F.lt k CO,,
aug "j, i 23 N, WATER gt.. and 22 N, ,‘VYIfARVf-fs.
TTEIiKTNG • — 750 bbls. Herring. assorted
brnndß, In store ami fqranlo by .
■ WM. J. TAYLOR & CO,,
W 8 goUTH WHAHTO.
THE t SATBMIA¥/ MOOteM'l Iss&
The sure iio.use,- Atlantic city.
Wo linvo recoived the following oard: A report
is in circulation that jtho Proprietor of the Surt Houbo,
Atlantio City, lira rawed the prioo of Board to 817«) net
week, if the parties did not remain tor two weelfs, This
’is incorroct, ns in allcnsos the price charged has been
nit 815; per week. The' house-has' been 'filled~with
! guests, who have,.in general, expressed themselves por
ifoetly satisfied with ils arrangements.- There is now
1 room for n number oi visiters, notwithstanding -reports
' to AnotieS\ r haf*tho teriTisSmiid bo 4*17 50, ns stated, was
posted up, butfindniK tlmt suoh terms were unusual, it
was immediately withdrawn. •
-a\i3-6t ~ - H. 8. BENSON, Proprietor.
1859. :
OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.
OPEN TO VISITERS SEEKING HEALTH OR PLE>
SURE, FROM JUNE Ist TO OCTOBER Ist. ■
ACCOMMODATION, FOR 500 VISITERS,
THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS arositua
tod in Delaware county, 13.niildJ?north of OolnjMlWni.lUi
capital of Ohio.) on the Scioto river, 10 miles frutnJDola
ware, 6 miles Tram tho white Sulphur station, oil the
Springfield, Mt. Vernon, and Pittsbuig Railroad, and 10
miles from Pleasant Vnlley or Spline station, on the Co
urnbus, Piquft, and Indiana Railroad. t ” '
The'medicinal qualities of theso Springs areunsur
paaed by, those of any other Mineral Waters in the
Jmtod States. , . . .. ' v *
For Iloora, or other
JeB-2m* white Sulphur Springs, Ohio.
■ORIOANTINE HOUSE;
• HENRY SMITH, Proprietor,
This is a most delightful resort for families. The
Bathing ct.tjiis point is unexcelled anywhere, large
HoteOha* BRIGANTINE HOUSE, his bQenieocntW
milt. The location is cool and delishtftil, being situated
jotwoenlho Bay and tho Ocean. -Fine fishing-ftnd gun
ning throughout the season. ' 1 ’
Terms 88 per week.
Captain Turner's new boat, the “Boa Bird," awaits
passengorsat the Inlet on the arrival.or the mornitut
.rfiin at Atlantic City, from which the BRjGANTINE
iOUSE is situated adistanoe of throe inilo*, being »
pleasant inland sad.. passengers will find, Capt, Turner,
at Bodloe’s Hotel, whoro they will leovo tho cars. Post
Office address, Atlantio City. jeaotAU
TT'PHRATA- MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
JCi LANCASTER (JJOUNTY, PENNA.
This favoritejirtabliahmont wiU bo oponofl ny tbo first
ofTfllNE*' Situated on the Kphratii Riuro, 60 raiiaajveat
or Philadelphia, 13 south of Bonding, 13 north'of Lan
caster, 40 east of Harrisburg, and havine tlio advnntaeo
of the wrest soft water, cvory variety of baths, the site
elevated to I.2oo feet above wator level, with gradod and
nliady walks in dense forests, and the most extoiunvo
audseapo soenery in tbß Union, it is not surpassed as a
summor residence. .
'Accommodations for 400 persons,improved atabUngy
and good carriage houses? also a good stock bflivery
loraas and carriages, with amusements. ,A good band
of music, billiard tables, ten-pin alloy. It is ea*y of,ac
cess from oil the above pqipts by railroad and coaches.
The proprietor spares nothing to mako it n homo-place
ftfr comfort and bo/ilth. ' . ■ ...... "
For farther particulars, see circulars, to be had by ap
plying to Joseph B. Myers, Third and vine stroets ? Jas.
E. Eari,, S» v
Ephrata rout Office,
Lancaster CounlyVPenna.
HOUSTON'S
HOTEL,
This spacious find favorite resort: of visiters <o Cape
MayhUB To«%»HOUSTON. •
(Late of Barnum's City Hotel,)
and will bo thrown'ongn to tho public on
MONDAY* the 20th inst.
The long experience of the Golonol in this connection
peculiarly fits him for tho successful oonauctin< of such
ahouso, while he witlbesupportod by tho very best aids,
in overy.depnrtment, that can be procured.
The house has been entirely renovated, and decorated
in thetnost. gorgeous manner, and arrangements miule
for the supplying of.the larder, and tho wine cellars with
all embraced in the terms substantial and luxuries. We
oan safely advise visiters to gtvo the Colonel a call, am
predict that his host of friends will be vastly increased
before the,season is over, ,
JJE DLOE’S HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY, '
At the terminus of the Railroad, on the lefl-sbeyond
the Depot. This House is NOW OPEN for Pbrtrdors
and Transient Visiters, and otters accommodations equa
to any Hotel in Atlantio (My. ,
Sinco last season,' tho chambers have boon very much
improved, and rendered more comfortable.by Venetian
blinds having been put up a) tl?o windows.
Charges moderator . t .
Children and Servants half prino.
Parties should keep their sonts until tho cars ar
rive In Front of the Hotel. Tho signs are oonspiouous.
je23-2m - ■ * - -- , r „
riIHE MANSION HOUSE.
X _ READING. PENN’A. -
W. L. DE BOURBON, Proprietor,
This well-kndwn establishment, the favorite resort of
citizonß and visiters, has lately undergone extensive
repairs, and ts now one of the most 'eommddious, ele
gant, and thorough hotel* m the Union sbo&utiftilly lo
cated at the corner of FIFTH and PENN Streets, Read
ing. Its accommodations aro, first-class; the rooms
spsoious and airy: and tho table constantly euppbed
with all the luxuries of the sencon. potman* desirous
of spending a few weeks in the summer in an agree
able and economical manner, could not dobotter than
make a trial of BOURBON’S MANSION HOUSE at
Reading. - . ■ ' aplg-tf ,
tveptune house,
ATI.ANTIC CITY",
awawses:
for the season* Its Rooms arc large, and elegantly
VURNIBUED. with every caavomepce apdcqaifort-for so
journers at hand. . _
-This House adioms ItetiLOß's,” on MASSACHU
SETTS Avoijuo, within cnnvortient distance of the etirf,
to Teach which broad and solid pravel walks have boon
laid out. It is adjacent to the Lighthouse, and commands
afmoviowßf IheUeeannnfilnloL ' , . ,
Permanent and Transient Boarders accompindatcd on
liberal terms. Children and Servants half price.
jc23-2m JOHN fiMICK, Vropnotor.
WHITE SULPHUR AND OHALY
▼ J BEATE SPRINGS, nt DOUBLING GAIVPA.,
arenQWopen.and are artsy of access vie Hnmfburg;
thence Oh tho Cumberland* Valley road to'NQ*VUIe{
thence 6 rpdes staging to the Springs, whoro yqu arrivo
atfiP, M'. same day. Every nrmngemont iseompleto
for visiters. Board per week. SSt per tjay. Re
daction lor families. Stool, Morton
AloMichflo), Bancroft, Sc Co.', B. B. Jennneyi Jr:, k Co.
Reforonco to the Analysis of tho Waters, Jamoe C.
Booth, Analytical Professor of U. B. Mint.
Address NewviUeP, 0. t SCP‘J?T k COYLE,
jey-JfU* proprietor.
GKA BA THIN Q.—f HE . MARION
K? HOUSE, foot of Pennsylvania ATLANTIC
CITY, is’NOW OPEN for guests, For convenience of
arrangement, contiguity to the beach, and a*t»«iypfceßs
to the adjacent grounds* this hpune ijf unritwlgfl.-JThe
Proprietor hoc spared no pains in making this HeteF all
that could be desired by visiters. _ Jj.
jel-sm -E.LEE.
CARLISLE WHITE SULEJMJR
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PE^N
Thoprico of Board for the remainder of tho Kenton, at
this delightful Summer Resort, will-be $7 to 08 per
weok. Visitors, leaving Philadelphia ot. Baltimore n
tho morning train, amvo at the Sprim.' nt3 P. At.
jj2d-3w OWEN, CLENDHNIN, Jc CO.
OKA BATHING. ■*
® cMimm'Mw.i, '
-THi* fine, larze, and. avry house is NOW OPEN for
visitors. It is distinguished fqr cqmfort, locality, am
superior accommodations, with ample room TorifiO per
sons. Teuns moderate. _ _ >;•
je2B-6W AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor.
jgEA BATHING— '
■ CONGRESS HALt.ii now nportTor^i T
OF BOARDERS, and the subscriber will bo happy to
see his iriends who may favor him with fLoir patronage
during tho season. ,
1026-3/n, THOS, C. GARRETT.
SEABATHING. ‘ * r
K 7, DELAWARE HOUSE,Cape Wand. N. J. - ,
This favprahly aud.well-knnwn Hotel is now open for
the reception of visiters. Terms 88 per week,
jeJB-Sw JAMES MECHAY; Rropriejor.
<2s AVTNG FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN-’
& TEREST.-NATIONAL RAPEtY TRUST CORr-
PANY, WALNUT Street, Wtfiwest corner niVf
Philadelphia* Incorporated by tlie State of Roqimyiva-
roeoivodin tiny sum. largo nr gmaU%ml’ln > -
torost paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal, • { .
Tlie office is open every day from 5 oc!Acr mthe
morning till 6 o’clock in tlie evonintf,.nnd on Monday
and Thursday eveniitvH till a o’clock.
Hon. HENItY L. BENNER, President.
ROBERT BELERIDQE, YioePtosidont.
Wu-MAty J, Heed, Secretary. ;
nmncyons. > , .
Hon. Henry L. Renner, P. Garrnll Brewster,
EdwardLL. Garter* Jpseplj Efa r r,i
Frfyncio Lon,
S^mftolJC.Ashton, - - J<s*ophXefkOff, '
C. Lnrjqrotl) Munns, , Henry Rilfentferfer. '
Money is received and paymopte mado ddUJM
Tim investments are .mado, m coafomfUi-vitlLlbo
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate STotTiasos,
Ground Rents, and such hrst-class seeijntioa as will al-
WAfS'iqenro Pertoct security to-the dopositpnt. and
which cannot mil to stye permanency and stability to
this Institution. . Y ’ >etjL>y
CAVING FUND.—UNITED • STATES
K? TRUST COMPANY* corner THIRD ami CHEST
NUT Streets.
Ji*r#Q Andaman sums received, and paid back onjie
mandwilhqut ijgtico, with FIVE PER. CENT. JNTE
RES P frbtu the 4®y of dei** t<t,tKe day qf vmJidrnWftt.
itei “ nrt ~n
, DRAFTS for Bale on jrpjand, ajjd Scotland*
from .£1 upwards. ' ■
rresident-STEPnEN R. CRAWFORD,
Treasurer-I’I.INy FISK.
TeIIer—JAMIES R. HUNTER!
OKANKLIN SAVING EUNDr- ’
-*• No. 138 South FOURTH, Street, between
Chestnuti\!)d V/alnut,Philadelphia,pays all De
posits on demand. •
Depositors’ money secured by Government
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, MortSjhiiQ&,
cce. -
This Oompany deems safety bettor.thtt law
profits, consequently u:0) rqn no. risk with-Sopoib
tors’ money* but have it fit alt tnnos.reagg to re
turn with 6 per cent, interest to the afwf, ft*
they have always'done. This Companyfoever
suspended' - ?
• Femmes,'married 'or single, and Minifrs can
deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
bo withdrawn osiAbj their consent. . L v
Charter perpoiuft|. Incorporated bytiw/RAte
of Pennsylvania, yith authority to roceito tno
noy from trustees and oxoeutor*. ' *■ l
I.ARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Omco open daily from 9 to 3 o'eioetautd on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings untijSo’olk.
„ . _ DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cvrus CadwaHnfler,
John Shindler. George Bussell,'-
Malnohi W.Sloan, EdwardT. H>aU,
Lowis Kruijibhaar, Henry Dolnny,-,
Nicholas Rittnuhouse, Nathan Sinedloy,
Jos. itȣ}aiher|liwmto, . Ephraim BlanoWd,
- ' MW£sfeBSi-, Pro^e«t.
Cvnus Cadwalladeb, Treasurer/ - TV
dla-y j :
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FtftfD SO
OIBTY OP PHILADELPHIA, ■:
Oirtoo, No. 831 North THIRD Street -
(Consolidation Bank Buildintr.)
CHARTERED BY THE^gJ| I | I,ATUIIE ( PFI'ENN-
Doposits received in sums of One Dollar and upwards,
2, 1 KL r ,2 p! K ( !Jp.«%!'J.\ without notice, with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day ofdepqsjt till with*
drawn.
A responsible am) reliable Savings Institutfqn Ims long
been noodod if) the Northern part of tha citf, nnt\ “ The
Spring Qarden Savin r« Fund was chartered by
the Legislative of Pennsylvania tomipply thisnoeeasity.
The Managers, in organising and locating it have been
Kovcrpoi) wholly by a desire to accommodate tlio busi
ness interest non wnntsoi t|jo very largo aid eilterpri
■ ;/
Prom 9to pi o’clock; also, on Monday nffa Thursday
Ifom 5 until 8 o’clock in the evening. -'
_ . . MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, * v
John P. Levy, Hon.lLK,Strung, ;
Daniel Underkoffbr, -Broderick fitJcke,‘
Francis llart, T ' Joseph P.Loclcro, ,
John iCossiftr, Jr., Looted Knpehi, '
James 8. Pringle. Jacob Dnckr« <’
Josoph M. Crowell, , Uni).VYin. MlJlwaW, • '
GeorgeWoolpimr, - , Geo. 'i. Tho ft.
Peter 0. EUnmkor, Robeit 11. Davidson. .
„ „ JAMES S. PKINGLJS! President. .
FaASpm Rant, Secretary, ; inSO-tl’if
CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
vA TARLK/L'
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 2-n SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in connection with thoiroxteiisivo Cabinet Business, are
now umnufivoturnm ft suporior articlo of »,
BILLIARD,TAULKB,' ,7 :
and have now on hand a iul! supply, finished'with
MOOJIE Sc CAMPION'S IMjWdVBD SISHIONS, '
which are pronounced by nil who have used thorn to be
superior to all othora. ?■
For the quality mid finish of theso Tames themamri
laoturers relor to their numerous Patrqnsthroughoutthe
Union, who are iaimliar with the chartwter.of their
wo* , £* jffan q..
SUMMER RESORTS.
brigantine BEACH, N. J.
SAVING FUNDS.
“ A little* but c»fton, Jills the Puree. 1 *
“ A Dollar saved Is twice earned/’
CABINET WAIOS,
RAILROAD: LINES. I
ssr *» mmmmsi notice to. shippers
iti&.ttwBB aa *g3» OF LOCAL FREIGHT. * > >;
1 ho PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are
\v pronared to receive and forward freight to the fol
; owing points on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD: „
Look Haven, Le\yisburg» ,
Wayne, Northumberland,
! Jersey Shore, Sunbury,
■ , Linden,, . . , Tceyerton Intersection,
. . Newbury, > ■ 1 , Georgetown,
Williamsport, Millerstown,
Munoy, Halifax,
Watsontown, York,
Milton, *' ■ Hanover Junotion,
ALSO,
Gettgiburj, and all intermediate points on HANOVER
All goods sent to Freight Station, THIRTEENTH
and MARKET Streets, will Iw promptly forwarded.
>B-3m E. J. SNpEDER, Freight Agent.
gr; ggg rasgsaagg-i PHILADELPHIA and
ALMIRA, rajbrqAd link-
QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira, VVilkbsbarre, Buffalo,
Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Dut
] nglon, Aloutroal, Bt. Paul’s, Detroit, Dunheth, and St.
mis. ' *•
Passenger trains will leave the Philodetnhiaand Rond
ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VlNE,fltreeLs,
DAILY. (Sundays exceptod.lss lollowss
7.30 A. AT.. DAY EXPRESS.
For Elmira. Niagara Falla. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Gftlena, St, Paul’s, Burlington,
«nd St. Louis.
3.30 P. M„ NIGHT EXPREBS.
for-Elraira, Niagara Fails, Buffalo,Detroit. Chicago,
.Milwaukee, Rooffliland,''Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington,
dm!St.Louts.
The 7.30 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to
IARKISBURG, stopping at all Statipnson the Lobnson
The 7.30 A. M. train conneots at Ruport for Wilkes-
Baggage checked to Elmira,'.Buffalo, andrSuspenaion
Bridge. * * 1 ' • • t-
Ck. Tickets can ba procured at the Philadelphia and
nnra Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwost corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at tho Passen
ger Dopot. corner BROAD ami. VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
weaves tho Dopot, Broad stroot, below Vino, daily, (Sun
day excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 r. M.
Freights must bo delivered before. 3 P. M. to insure
going the same day.'
For further information, apply at
• Freight Depot, BROAD, below Vine,
Or to . OHAS. S. TaPPEN. UenorMAcent,
N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, ‘
001-tf • • Philadelphia. ~
SI £l3 rassraea PIHLAOELPIIIAj
Leave»PhUndesphia G. 7,8, min., 10, 11J£, 12,
A. M., 1,4,3, 3«/4, 5, 7* 8. 9,10. andll P. M.
Leave Germantown G, 1,7%, 8,8>«,9,10,
1,2,3,4,.,0,0«,7« bMi P.M 8 . t
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 inin. A. AT., 2,3, 5,7>4 r &nd 10K
P» jVI, * 1 ' 1 ’ t ' - ;
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min,, 4, 6%,
and o),' P. , gjj ESTOUT , inAi kah.ROAT!.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8, H A. M., 2,3>a, 4, CH, 6, 9,
ll>a P. M. .
Leave Chestnut HiU 7.10, 7.40, 8.10, 0.49, 11.65 A. M.,
12.40,3.40/6.40,7.10,8-40. 30 10 P. M.
. Oli SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. AL, 2.5. and 7K P- M-
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. Al., 12hO t 6.10, and 8.65
P.M. - „
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 0,8.05 min., 10.05, min., 11H A. M.,
w
Leave Norristown 0,7,9, UA. M., 1,
P. AI.
. ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A,. M„3and4P, AI.
Leave Morristown 7 A. IVI.. 1 amj 6 P. M,
1 • FQR MANAYUNK.
Leave l'hiladelphia 6, 7.05 min., 8.05 min., 9%, 10.06
mm., IJK A. M.,f.tAs min., 2.05 rain., 9.05 rain-, 4H, 6K,
6k,s, UK P. M.
Leave Manayunk 6K, 7 H, BK. 9K, ?OK, UK A. M., IK,
3 .C 5 „„„.,4, P ,6 ( ', 8 ,^ a y , . .
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. AT.,3.4PM.
Leave Alanayunk 7K A. AL, JK, 6K. 8M P. M.
iny7. . •
north pennsyl-
VANTA RAUjRQAD.
VL SUMMER ARRANGEMENTr . 1
For ■ BETHLEHEM, DOYLEBTGWN, -FASTON,
ALLENTOWN, AIAUCH CHUNK, HAZLETON
WILKESBARRE, Ao.
On and after AIONDAY, May lfith, J 859. Passenger
Trains will leave FRONT and WlLLOWStreetn; Fh
ladelphiaiDAiLYjfSundaysexceptodi) , •
'For Bethlehem* Allentown, Afauoh Churtk,Wilkes
barro, H&zoltqn. Ac.,(Express,) A- M. • - .
Ear BethlohoiniTExpress,) at 4 F- hU
Forpqyrestc\UT|, (Acconißiodatinnii &tfi.UA> M*and
fir. A], (
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9,15 P. M,
; and 6.20 P. AT.
TRAINS FQR PHILADELPHIA r :
Leave Betltloheni, tExpross,) at 8 A. M. and 4.‘10 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, at A. AI.
ftl Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6.50 A.
M. and 3.35 P. M. „ TTXT _ .
4 , „ ON.SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M
• Doylestown, for Phimda., at 0.30 A. AI. and 6.45 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, to Alauoh Chunk. 52.C0; to
Easton, §JJOj to Doylestown,SOcents; to Wi'koabarre,
94A0.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains,) con
nect at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-street*, and
Socoud and Third-streets paujonger Railroads.
Pasaenßors fur Wilkosbarro take 0.30 A. M. Train, and
arrive in vVilkoBbarreat7P. AI. ’
mvl6 ELLIS CLARK, AgentJ t .
TRAIN for DowflinKtawn. lpaves at 7-2 p
AFTERNOON TRAIN for DawfliflgtawiL (eavea at
DAILY (Sundays aap6pted.)
By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
nun Reading Railroad Company.
d3o W: H. AIcILHENNY, Secretary.
, NEW WEST CHE&;
- ANp PHILADPUPHIA
RAILROAD via MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On am! after May 29th> 1859. tho trains will leave Phi
ladelphia, fitful the'Station. N* E* <*'prnpr of EIGH
TEENTH ana MARKET .fitreetV, at 7 ahd 11 A. M.,
and nt 2,4 30 and 6IS fe, M.
Leavlr'Wfest Chester, from the Stationi on EAST
MARKET'Street, at ,s.3p, &3pom[ 3J.30, A.,M.,add 2,
and 5'.46 1‘. M.
ON SUNDAYS—l^eavaPiiilad o W»>»fttBA.M.,and 2
F.M. Leave AYest Cheat® r at?*® A.M.. apd’fiip. M.
HENRY WOOD,
my&Mf General Supqri^tojiflQntt
132 saicssgSßSjQ A
■alp:.
rOTTSVILLIi, JIARIuSBCAO, ivml all. intorniedrato
point*, 6onn«ctm<'ot Harrisburg with tpuna running to
: Pittsburg,
Lonvo nt 3.30 I\M., DAILY, for POXTSVILLE'nnd
**At 4jsp! AL,I>AILY, (Bundayaoxoepted,)for READ
ING. and intermediate points,„
at>!B Yf. H, McILHLNNY, Secretary.
1859. 1859,
l %Mstetcr
EBOM WALJiOT-STBKET WIfABF,
Will leave as follows, vis i 1 fabeb.
At 6A. M., via Camden'and Amboy, and C. icA.
Accommodation $2 25
At Q A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New
Jersey 1 Accommodation'..... 225
Atfl A.ftl.,viaCamdott and Jersey City, Morning
Atl'TjC M.’, by bieainboftt, viaH , aVony , a\U‘ Jq*r§cy
City, Mqri}in* E&rdsl-.... .'•••- V.■ • ■ •• 3 PP
AtSP. M., vtaCamcfep aptl Aflibpy, C. & A. Ls
- Steamboat,' via* Tacony and Jer-
Bov City. Eremtig Express.... 3 Op
At3KI’.iVI.. by Sceambpnt, via Jer
sey City, 2d Class Ticket.......... /.• • ? P
At| Af., via Camden anil Jergoy pity, Evening
At 11 P.*’Mm via Camden anil Jersey City, Night
Mail ’ % ???
2 25
. 2d Clngs Ticket. 1 U)
At 5 P. M.» via Cnmdanand Amboy, Accomipodatioq,
(Freight and Fasaonserh-lst Class Tiokat 2 25
2d Claw Ticket -1.75
The6P.M. Mail Line runs daily. Tholl'Night MnU,
KaprMß^i ns stop at Principal Stations only.
Easton, Flenimgton, &o.,at 6 A. M.
For Water Gap. Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, &0.. at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western •Railroad.
For Freehold, at 8 A. AT. nndSP. M.
For Moupt Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M., and 2J*. iiSt and 5
P ’ Jl ' _ . .yAY LINES '
For Bristol, Trenton, &c, at 3>a and 4Ja P. M., from
Wninut-stroet wharf.
For Palmyra, Ilolh'nco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
to)vn. s9Lat;l.ands&j£.M,. ’ • '.
Btoapitant Ilicbarßfitooktfln fpr Tapflny.nt 1? A. M..
and <H r Bf<rdeijtown and intermediate p)ape« of Sfi
y. M« i
Steamboat John Ncilson far T ft cony at aJ£*A. M.» and
for Bristol, Burlington, and intormodiate places, at J 2
M.and Ha P. M, ■ *
_ Fifty pounds of baggage ojfty aßow e fl oncb passenger.
Passen-'erstfre prfllnoftefUipm taking Mptlm «« fe|M-
bat that* wearing apparol. All baggage P*fir fifty
pounds to be pnid lor extra. The company himUheir
responsibility for haggle (P qjio dq!l»r per pound, and
wijl not lip liable wr ally nwmmf neyww SiW, except
|, fjgg l»!c OT ‘fa C ,. WM H aAT2 , feR| Agent
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
hailhoap.
1859/-JBMM 1859.
*«* mVA, ‘ TO
THHF.ET lUOaGHH»ABaEN(}M TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
J'roin Boston, Neiy York, and all points Enat, and,tit tho
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Throu?h Trams for Cin
cinnati,'St. Douis, Cleveland, chlciuq, Burlington. Bt.
Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville., New Orleans, and ull
intermediate points iftohm,Jmliana.Hlinpia,Kentue
ky, Michigan,Wisconsin. Minnesota. Missouri, Kansas,
, anil
portation'ol' Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com
* tort by any other raute.
- Express and fast Innes nm through to Pittsburg,
p without change of Carsar Conductors. -
i SniokirisvCarearttattaolied toeach Train; Woodruff's,
2 Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains, The
- EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Linefy Bun
!' J leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 AIM.
- FnstLino r * 31.50 A.M.
3 Express Train loaves ** „ 10.60 P. At.
£ WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS;
£■ Parkosburg Accommodation at iiA,M.
£ Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 F. M.
IT Columbia ** 4.30 P.M.
Z. l’assongors for West Chester will take tho Mail,
a VarkeahurSt and Lancaster Trains, at tho Pennsylvania
3- Railroad Paßsemor Station. ,
PaHsenrorß Cor Siinlmry, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffn
!2 10. Niagara Falls, muluitpnnedljUo points,leaving Phlla-
G demhia at 7.15 A, M.,anu9r. m„,ROdiTftct\y lbrom.li.
3*. Tickets Westward may bo obtained at the ollice oi the
2 Cpjupany in Philadelphia, Now'York, Bouton,.or Bnl
s tirnoro; and Tickets Eastward nl any of the important
? Railroad Orticos m tho West; also on board any of the
3 regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivers-
always ns low os any otlior Route.
Tho completion of tho Western connections of the
‘Tho connection of trnaks by tho Railroad Bridgo' at
Pittsburg, avoiding nil draynse or ferriage of Freight,
tomthor with the savins of time, are advantages rondily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
Public.
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this-Route Froishtsw nil descriptions enn bn for
warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Balti
more, to nny point on tho Railroads of Ohm, Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Missouri, by Rail
road direct. .......
The Pennsylvania Railroad nlgo connects at Pittsburg
with Summers, by wmch Lands can he forwarded to nny
miri mV,Ml a Djuo, Kentucky, Tonuesseo,
Cumberland, lmnom, Mississippi, Wisconsin. Misouri,
Kansas. Arkansas nndßed'Rirors; and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chica o o, with Steamer* to all ports on the
Northwestern Rakes. ’ - .
Merchants and Shippers ei\tn\sMi\g the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
THE RATES QF FREIGHT to nny point in the tVost
by the Pennsylvania Rnijraad are at all tunes as favora
ble ns aro charged by other Railroad Companies.
la* Be particular to mark pnokagos “ vinPenno. RaU
roiulT s
Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East,
will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or, Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
pany : '
. : . ' D. A. STEWART; Pittsburg;
villa, Ky.; Crumby & Dropper, Portsmouth, O.; Tnudock
fc Co.', JqtfsrEonvillo, Indiana; H. W. Brown <fc Co,
CinoinnaU, (A; Athorn & Hibhort, Cincinnati, O.s R. c.
Moldrum, Maillßon. Ind.; Wijlmm Bm 1 ham, Louisville.
Ky»; 8.-fl. tvTliloyit P&, Evansville, Jnd.j iSf. W. flm
liam A: Co., Cairo. 111.; R. F. Rnss, St. Louis, Mo.: John
,H- Harm, Nashville, Tonn.; Horns A Hunt. Memphis.
Tnnn.; Olnrke'A; Co., lli.; -W.-H. H. Koonts.
Alton. 111.; Murphy At Wnllp, Duhuane, 111.: or to Freight
'Avonts of Rntironds atditlerent point? In the.Woflt; .
parfios nßof)dm« t« tiioiy Ofim siiipmonja from Hie
East- will find it to tliejrtnteroßj tppaUqn tho Ai-ontsof
tho Company-at.th* following places before shipping;
or loiters nddrossed to either of thorn on thosubjootof
MAGRAW AiKOONS. SP North street, Baltimore.
H'i rSl!? SR" House,
LEECH & 00., 54 Kilbv stroot, Boston.
H. H. Gsn'l Freight Agent. Phila.
b n A 1 pH? t Agent, Phila.
At SCOTT», GenT6up% Altoona, Fa, /
ISA 11, HO AD DINES.
I , Y CAMDEN AND.ATkANTIO RAILROAD.
(ONLY TWO AND.'A TO THE SEA
\ On and after SATURDAY, May 21at, and until further
'notice, throo daily trains toAtlantio and return.
\ On SUNDAYS, the Mail Train only will Vun.
iFirat, Mall Train, leai es Vino-Street Ferry.. 7AO a. M,
Beoond, Express, ** ** ...4.00 P.M.
! . , ir (Stopping only for wood and water*) • -- ,
■FrelghtTraintwith Passenger Car attacheds.4.ls a. M.
■Accommodatipn Train. (Egg Habor.) Jeavea
Vine street. 4.50 P. M,
LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY.
First’, Express Train, loaVos...’ gJ)O A.M,
Second, Mail, , “ .......4.40 F,M/
'Freight,. “ ......,,.,12.10 A. M,
Accommodation Train leaves Egg Harbor.... A. 09 A *M,
SUNDAY TRAIN.
.Loaves Vine-stroet Ferry at. 7 A. M.
'Returning, leaves Atlantic at...... ..,,.6 p. M.
j This train will stop only at Waterford, Egg Harbor,
and Absacom, * * . 1 - <
HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Cooper’s Point 11,00 A. M,
Loaves Haudoiitiold 1.00 P. M«-
, Loaves Cooper’s Point 2.00 P.M.
joavos Haddonßeld 3.00 P. M.
Fore ’to Atlantic, when Tickets are purchased before en
-tenne tqo cars.. 81 80
Round Trip Tickets, good for two days, on any regular
train &2 50
' On and after July 2d, and every Saturday through the
■ Summer* the Egg Horbor Accommodation Train will run
hrough to Atlantic, and return early on Monday mom
*¥relght must be delivered at Cooper’s Point by 1 p’ M.
The Company will not bo responsible for ant goodsun
-1 roceiyeif and-receipted for by their Freight Agent at
tho Point.
mrl9-dsopl. JOHN G. BRYANT, Acont.
paging m S mer aerange -
AND balti -
FASSEN < GEK‘ I 'Jj{AINS N K^U?E Ul fHI h
more at 8.15 A. AI., 12 noon,(Express,) and
For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon. 4.30, and IUo P. M.
• £ or -Wilmington at 8.J6 A. M., 12,4.30. and 11.10 P. AI,
For New Castle nt 8.15-A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. AI.. and 4.30 P. M.
For Dovor nt0.15 A.-M., and 4.30 P. M.
For Seufordat 8.15 A. Ai.»ana 4.50 P..M.
, TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leare Baltimore at 0.30 A. M., (Express,>9.4o A. M.,
and 5.25. P. M. . ,
Loave Wilmington at 6.58 A. M. and 9.20 A. M., 1.10 and
8.40 r, M, 1 ’
■Oliva New Castlo »t S.» A. M„ mi T.W F. M, .
.oavo MiiUlotowa'at 7.60 A. M, and 6.31 F. M.
•oava Dover at 6.60 A. Mand 6.95 P.M.
,eave Seaford at 5.15 A. M., end 2.45 P. AI.
ieave Chester at 7.44.9.60 A. M.. 1.45 and 9.15 P. M.
JBnltimoro lor Seaford and Delaware Railroad
at 6JO and 9.40 A. M.
' • TRAfNS FOR BALTIMORE *
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., and 31.40 P.M. ■ - ’ -
Loave Wilmington at 9.20 A. M., 12.56 P. M.,*-pnd 12.20
' ' - SUNDAYS • ’
Only at IMO P. A1.,-from jhijadolphia to Baltimore.
t. 29 ALifroin.Baltiniorato riuladolphia. .
FREIGHT .with PASSENGER CAR aiSohed,
» , will run as follows:
placeeatf 45^ e jl^ a PerryviUe and intermediate
Leave Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore ond intermediate
■ placos at 6.40-A.-M.
laio^lt^4o'? 0 A? -de-Grace andintermediatei
placeB V otYlo3* n M° n f lpr and intermediate
' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' b. M. FELTON, President.
BUSINESS CARDS.
TIIEO. D. EMORY & CO,
OFFICE No 145 South FOURTH fit., ‘Philada.,
8010 Agents of
; ,GEO;,C, POTTS & CO.,
Miners and Shippers of the
LOCUST DALE.COAL,
Prom the Locust Mountain,
Neat Ashland,
ap2-6m] .SCHUYLKILL COUNTY,Pa.
TOIIN BINNS,
(Nearly opposite th'Li&onty Court House,)
He has, by law. * fullpower to administer Oaths and
Affirmations, and take Testimony to bo read in Evidenoe
in any Court of .the -Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.”
Ho is&Cpmmissjqder of the United States, and also,
a Commissioner of Deeds and for the Probate of Ao*
■counts, (or nearly alltbe States in the Union, .
Commissions to take Testimony* from any of the
CpurtsMntlusStato.oranyof theCourtsin the United
States or Tern tones, promptly and carefully executed.
iyl3-tf.
OKIE & CAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above
Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers. ii\ Mer
cantile Pipor and aocnriUes geuerabY. Attend,the
Brokers BMrddi:ly. and fill all orders for the purcJiase
or aalo ftf STOCKS* BONDS, io. ja7-ly
4 \FFICE OP “THIRTEENTH AND FIF
MOT railway
.Room N<r. 4, FALLON’S BUILDINGS, 520 WALNUT
Street. mylt-tf.
HpHE ADAMS EXPRESS CQ., OFFICE
320 CHESTNUT Street,, forwards Parcels. Pack
ages, Meiclmndiae, Bank Nqtes, and Specie, either by
its own Lines, or in connection with other Express Com
panies, tp all the principle towns ami oities of the
United States, £. g. SANDpORD,
au Hf General gtopwintenflent..
ALEX- McKJNNEY,
+%- ATTORNEY AT LAW,
„„ . GREBNSBURG, PA,
Will practise m Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In*
diana counties. seli-tf.
August belmont, .
• - banker, 76 beaver street.
issues Letters of Credit for Travellers, available in all
parts ol tho world, through the Messrs. RothcmWs, of
Paris, London, Naples, and Vienna, nnd their
mh7-8m ■
NOTICES,
TVOTICE. Sealed Proposals, endorsed
+ yreprajl* for furni>Vms ths Public School, o
tliu ?3d, sad 21th tjoction&” with X-clneh urn
ScMrlkm Ccun, will be received by the undersigned at
thetXu^UMlftr’*Office, & E. corset SIXTH and ADEL
PHI Streets, until MONDAY, August U. The Propo
etvUwiU he received (Hr eaid wards, or each sohool. sepa
rately, Th®ro Will be two sixes featured, Egtf and Stove,
and the ton to bo 3.3(0 pounds. Proposals will be re
ceived at the same time for Charooaf and Kindlinj
Wood, that may be roquired. Proposals to be endorse!
with the name of the ward proposed to furnish,
By order of the
geo’y Controller* of Public Schools,
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA.—PmLApai-mA, August
1859.—The Directors have THIS PAY declared a Divi
dend of'.S.wjer ConUx# Dollars per. Share, on
the Capital Htodk pi the Cpftpnpy, payable to the Stock
ihp.ldera, oy their legal representatives, on demand.
! iu2-ipt WILLIAM HARDER. aecr&atr.
TVOI'ICE.—An appVi«ttftthwt)l -lie made
4- V.attlio ncutt wsaipfl «f t!,a l,emtn\iua fif rennßrl-
AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to he called the
MANUFACTURERS’ DANK, to be located in the city
of Philadelphia, „ Jy2-a 6m
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good
yearns Patent Vulcanized Rubber Sugnaadera,
Braids, Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made
by co/nlnnm* fibrous aupstnnaeij with thread* or sheets
or vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same
ara property fttampcQ or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they chnnot be legally disposed of in the
U nited states, tfldrohante and dealers are invited to ex
amino specimens now in store, and to. Kivethciy orders
for tho Spruji: Trade to'ihb undersigned, RSCOLUaiVE
OWNKIt OP THE TtTLKd AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE PATENT- for thow goods, which
embrace all the stylos heretofore manufactured or ira-
P A7?I6?£ScKS'sKs'¥j' MANUFACTURE Sod SELL
7SsL'S&m3s(& Cimr" olt ' oa t 0 mo
n}l-u HORACE «. PAY.
NOTICE. —Persons having business with
tho FLOUR INSPECTOR m)l pall at, No.' I<
VINE Street, between th» hour, of 9 o'clock and a
tes&gg: ™ ,be I, '‘s: c iif. r i fl , r A l i!CT. uty '.
, is)> Flour Inspector*
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
istin'? the qubfccnbaw dissolved
fey mutual eoQ#ant. or the firm will bo
epttlfeif by JOSEPH B. who is authorized to
use (ho name of the firm io liquidation.
' JoWb?Mk
JpSEPH HANSON will continue the Tobacco Com
rnissiftn business, nndAgOhoy toy the aalo'w Sombrero
Qpanu,M heretofore. ‘
No. 105 North’ WATER Btreot .
ondNo. hW North DELAWARE A7OWO*
GEORGE BOLDIN,
■ MS North WATER Street.
NORWOOD PENROSE, .
IM North DELAWARE Avenue,
NORWOOD PENRO3E«Iate of the firm of Joseph 0.
Hanson & Co.) is this day associated with GEORGE
BOLDIN, under the stylo and firm of & PEN
ROSE, for the purpose of condactiqg a ’lffllyicco, Oi
and General Commission
Jill; J, 1859.
Dissolution op copartnership.
The Copartnership formerly existing between J.
W. PROCTOR fc JAMES ALDRED was dissolved on
tlio 11th af April by the-death of JAMKB ARCHED.
'4'he business will be continued as heretofore, by the re
maining pnrtnor, under the same stylo nnd firm of
J. W. PROCTOR fc CO.
Philadelphia. August 1,1889. aut-Gt
T\ISSOI<UTION OF COPABTNEIISHIP.
jL& Tbo Copartnership heretofore oxisting under the
firmoniAZAßll BROTHERS was dissolved on the Ist
©t July last.' SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr., having pur
chased the interest ot WILLIS P. HAZARD in said
firm, ho will continue the business under Ins own namo
at the aid stand, Wi CHESTNUT Street. - • •
•WILLIS 1\ HAZARD.
SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr.
: WILLTS P. HAZARD, in thus retiring from the above
firm, takes the opportunity of thanking the public for the
imtromuo so Jibornlly bestowed on him, and solicits for
his Brother a continuanoe of the samo.
Philndolplua, August 2,1859. nu3-l?t
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The sub-
V/ acribojs have this dayformed a copartnerahin for
tlmUansflcUon of the WHOLESALE DRY GOODSBU-
BtNES». nudor the firmer WILLIAMS.fc ARMEST,
pud have taken the store, No. 415 Markot street, where
they will olfer groat inducements to task ami short lime
buyers.
. . . CHARLES B. WILLIAMS,
„ L . f ~ ~ James d. arnest.
Philadelphia, sth mo. 1,1889. nugl-6t
IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, A BRO. is this
day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Stove business
will bo continued under, the name of CHADWICK fc
BRO., at tlio Northonat cornor of SECOND and RACE
Stroeta. JOHN K. CHADWICK.
FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia, July If, 1859* JyJjMf
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
I? AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No.
A 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA
‘ confined to fireand inland risks.
BIRECToue: . _
Samuel Wiuoht onvrirlit, Rroa.i & 00.
William W.'Waltkhs, Wilunni jtynn A Co.
CiiAunKs lticHAßuaon.. J. 0. Howo A Co.
George A. West.-; West, Folios. fc Lloyd.
Barclat Jiii'pixcott... Jdppincott, Hunter, fc Soott.
Jacob W. Stout ChafToos. Stout, fc Co.
Hrnhy Lewis,' Jr Lowis, Bros,, & Co.
David 11. Birxet Davis AD lT bey.
A. H. Roskxhbim Rosenheim. Brooks, A Co.
John B. Ellison Johnß.RUison Sc Sous.
Jons W. Evkrma.v John W. Evormnn & Co.
Thomas 8. Maptih...... Savase fc Martin.
Vjh-ORGE W. DAY, President,
JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vico rroa’t.
: WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Seo’y. au4-tf
WASHING AND IRONING.
M L ■WASHING AND IRONING DONE
with NEATNESS end DESPATCH, for Sinsle
„ , Affliltee end Qoiitletuen, Fntullioß, Boarding
corner of Prune. .Family Shirts ami Collar* patent
policed. Everything washed by hand, on the com
mon wash-board.
The whole business Is strictly attended to by fomaler
operatives. ■ Mrs. DONOVAN;
■ jy 20-ly Superiudonaedt,
rjIWINES. —A well-assorted stook of su-
A peri 0 r B e«a„UJ v »^„o.^o«»dror S^
;J,W , J3N, Watsretrooti wu)S,NwharYe»,
SHIPPING.
FOB the: SOUTH.—PHILA
NEW ORLEANS AND IN
•* CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH ROUTE.
Goods received every .day, and bills of lading
signed at second vnarTabove Vine street.
. ' ' FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. 1
TheU.jßt ilail Steamship RJO VSTONE /STATE, Cap
tain. Matshman,. will sail on Friday, August 5. at 10
o'clock, A. M; ___ ' -
m , „ ‘ „FOR SAVANNAH, Ga. ' ' i
_The. U, S. Mail Steamship STATE OP GEORGIA,’!
Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on 'Wednesday. August
•10. at 10, A. M. .
0 The eplendid first-class aide-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now nw as
v eq ten days.; thus forming a five-day contfnu
?tS?ii on and Southwest, connecting with
i K®""®"/or Florida, and with railroads for New Or
leans and intermediate points. 1 •
t -Tr o _-_ -ty 1 FREIGHTS reduced.
“ cor . cent, below
- _ . ,; . _ INSURANCE, ‘
i,? Oa A I*?*®, proportion of Goods
'ti!!.TC.a’iiosy«.sSJ ou “ ato bslower blf tbos<! * UIM
RKDlJcTOfß^fxfe
Fare by this route 25.tatf per cent, cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will be seen by the lollowini sche
dule. ' Through tickets from
tpn ana Savannah steamships,lNCLUDlNG MEALS on
the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery; j
' • INLAND HOUTB.
ToCiiarlestoa $l6 00 Charleston £23 60
Savannah...... 1500 Savannah....' 3100
Augusta........' '2O 00 Augusta.- 36 00
Macon 2100 Macon. 32 76
Atlanta....V—; 23 OQ Atlanta... 3100
Columbus...... 23 ou Columbus -3doo
•Albany 24 00 Albany STOO
• Montgomery.... 26 05' Montgomery 38 00
Mokulo. 36 00 Mobile... 1 46 00
Now Orleans 6100
i i £**'~ FR ? s< o thisroote connect with the In-'
land Route, to South Carolina and Georgia, travelling by
the samo conveyances thence to New Orleans.
No bills oflading signed after the ship has sailed.
No freight received on the day of sailing.
For freight or passage apply to * • •
Southwest cornerF O UT H an iU§S§B?ls .
Agents in Charleston, T. 8, AT; <3. BUtwbu- '
• ’ Savannah, C. A. GREINER&UO. Jy S 3
S. M. STEAMERS
) ARAGp^ E nL A a^m , i^'B, p , orabar
bemfcm%" 1 10.“ ;Wolton ' ,nU “ ,( A " sn * t20 ' octo '
First Cabin passage *j3(f
Second Cabin passage m
For freight or,passage, apply tn
At the Wareliousini
Tobacco Warehouse/jPOCK Street, PhiU. P jfl33-6m
<*&&&, GLASGOW. AND NEW YORK
QfjASGOW ► Thompson; Saturday, 14th May, at 1 3 boon.
EpiNByRGHi Camming, Wednesday, Ist Jane* “
GLASGOW, Thompson/ “ • 6th July, 41
EDINBURGH, Camming, ** 27th July, »*
■ ' mow olasaov> * • - :
EDINBURGH, Cummins, “• WSvs.
.Antes of Passage from Nev York, Philadelphia, or
Boston, to GiAssov/LiYferpool, Rollast,' Dublin, or Lon
[donderry, first class, fif®. Steerago, found with an abun
dance of properly cooked provisions, $3O. ■ '
• An experienced Surgeon attached to enoh steamer.
No charge for medicines.
For freight or.passage, apply to
* WORKMAN k CO.,
No. 123 WADNinfjßtreet/Philadelphia,
No . aßßgf#M. A w I V.
t, THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL mail STEAM-
FBOM NSW TOBK TO LIVERPOOL,
Chief Cabin Passage *.*
Second Cabin Passage .........
, FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage „.....sno
Second Cabin Passage CO
The ships from Boston call at Halifax,
PEKSIA, Capt. juiSiiv** . (AMERICA, CApt. Millar,
ARABIA, Capt. f, Stone, ' I NIAGARA,. Capt. Aider-
ASIA,;Capt.E«.O. Lott, I son,
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, . lEUBOPA, Capt, J. Leitch
CANADA, Capt. Lang, I . ; ?
, Theso vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head;
green on starboa'rd bow; reu on port bow.
ARABIA, Stone, Leaves Boston, 'Wednesday, July 13,
ASIA, Lott, , . **. N York, Wednesday, July 20.
CANADA, Lang, *• Boston, Wednesday, July 27,.
AFRICA, Shannon, 44 “ N York, Wednesday, Aug. K
FUROPA. Leitch, 44 Boston, Wednesday Aug. &
PERSIA, Jn(skin», «- H YoikVWeta.wkr, Asis-I?-
ARABIA, Stone, - « .Boston Wednesday, Aug.si.
* Bertha not secured nn\i\ paid for.
An experienced flurgdpn ftn hoard-
Thoow^aroofthw shipsV»U not beacoonntablefor
Gold, Silver, Speoio, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or ftErtaU, nntoM biUa w lading are'signed therefor and
tho value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage apply to ' E. CUNAKD, 4 Bowline Green,
mam-tf New York.
PIANOS*
P| 9 I'll Nunn* tc Clark's,Haliert, Davis, k Co*%
a»d ArH. Gale &-Qo<’a superior PIANOS. Also. Ma
eß»«wßr,B n,m “ J ,ra! ' ,v fHPa%W>®OflS and HAS-
AiOmlTMSr bo desirable far Churches and- Luotnre
ijErjiapos and Melodeons to. Rent, goULD
myU-ly SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
. SUPERIOR PIANOS.
TTTfn - WILLIAM knabe & CO.
Wo,. v,
BALTIMORE Btreet, between Charles ana
Light Streets, Baltitfictte,
Hays always on hand a large wflnWW* of their rape
rjor Pianos, rocomrpaflded ty certificates from 3,
Thalborg, and other celebrated performers
tdha aquaL if not superior. ear made ir this country.
' The durabilit t- ot. their Pianos will bo warranted for*
five rears and a -privilege of exchange created within
six months, should they a<jt give entire satisfaction.
Manufacturing largely, wetnlUeu* wholesale and retail,
prices
Mem. LEE A "WALKER,, No. 721 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, are our authorised Agents, and
wiyheep constantly on hand and sell our Pianos at ma
nufacturem’-pripe*. . . ' mW-6m
ifrfgafea CHICRERING & SONS,
n Iffi - xsrnTFACTUBKns os
GRAND, mu ARE.. AND UPRIGHT
» prANO-yDkTES.
• WAREROOMS 80? CHESTNUT STREET. -
Constantly in store a stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTR UJW ENTS. ,we have tH*en
awarded, at the diflerent Exhibitions in t(\4i and
MUSIC,
IVtARSH’S MUSIC STORE.
■*■*•*■ No. nej CHESTNUT Streol, Philadelphia.
Where aU the latest and-popular Musie can be ob
tained from any.'catalogue rathe. United States. In
struction,‘Books, Sat Pieces, 8on«s, Belinda, fce. New
Catalogues wift be forwarded-to any one,,, post-paid.
Music.will be sdnt,posM>aidit)n receipt of the price
marked on catalogue.! Publishing and receiving new
Musio daily. Musical Instruments and musical mer
chandise of every description at importers* and manu
facturers’ prices. i . i* MARSH, *
■ jytt-Uy 1102 CHESTNUT Street
MACHINERY AND IRON.
BAJ*I?EL V. SfSRSICK, J, V4POMAN MXKBICK.
.
S 5 ■ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
AIRRmW^ONS,
„ • , ENGINEERS AND .MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, Hirer, and Marine service,',
Boddrs. Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, fcc.; Costings
: of alt kinds, either Iron or Brass.
, Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road stations, fco.
. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im
]>T£ve<l construction.
a Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Siiaar, B*w, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans. Opon Steam
Trams, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, fcc.
Sole Asanta for N. Rillieax's Patent Siuar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: and
AspinwaH & Wolaey> Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. ad i-j ■
hardware,
TO THE HARDWARE TRADE.—The
subscribers. AGENTS FOR THE SALE 0? FO
REIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWAREToffer for a-ft*
the.following Kpoda at lowest rates: Lewis’ superior
Chains of all kipds, ineladrag trace, W. halter, fifth,
breast,WAffon, tongue, coil, ship, mine, and other Chains:
P. Wmht’s patent and other Anvils and YieosL”
Hor.se Nails: round add oval Bake Pans; abort nnd tong
handle Fry pans; Excelsior Safety Fuse for wasting:
rocks} Boa Screws { American Slate*, Blackboard Cra
yons and Carpenters’ Chalk; Table and Pocket Cutlery:
Cost Steel piles and Rasps; Oast and Wrauht Butt
Hmzcs; Strap and *‘T”Hin«os; Chtnlot Screws.•Jßme,r
-son s Razor Strops; Hod/ca* Mah£»i?any Knobs;.Whites’
Braoes; Shovels and Spades, all kinds; Hay and Manure
Forks, Races, and Hoes; Soumsate’s patent Wrenches;
Lacks and Latches; Door and-Shutter Bolts; Hand,
Sled-e, and Btnpo Hammers: Rooks and Hinges; Tacks,
Braas, Shoe. Clout, and Finishm* Nails; Wrought Nails;
King’s Stocks and Dies; Hatch's Tea and Counter Scales;
Curry Combs. American and English; ScjUies, Spytbo-
Stonee and Rifles; Douelasa’ Pumps anuß*m*lM&-
G»te>, Faucets, Saw, of j|( VaO,; Juffe*. Hat
&«! nmot ’' to -’ of
atMtC COMMERCE Stt.et.
BRUSHES.
The cheapest brush house in
PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of
pricey fqr Handacrubs, and oomparo them with those
bought elsewhere:
' No.], 53knots. SiKperdosen.
No. 5, 69 knots, 75 “
No. 8, Ajkriotf, 87 '*
No. 4, 80 knots, 100 ' “
No.s y 83knots, m “
' No. a, 100 knots, ISS “
No. 7,101 knots, 100 “
No. 8,150 knots, 175 44
HfeNBY C. ECKSTEIN. ,
52‘North THIRD Street, bolow Aron,
Philadelphia. .
PROU.T’S CELEBRATED LONDON
BRUSHES. _ •
Quality irmore essenrinl in AHair Brash than in any
Other Toilet article. PROUT’S -BRUSHES, wherever
introduced, have at onoo takon precedence for qunJity
of materials and for scientific construction, fils Hair
Brushes, combining a noeulinr elasticity with the re
quisite firmness, me found to pass uniformly nnd
smoothly theofok the hair rather than roughly and
harshly ovan it, thus the proper stimulus and
consequent freedom from dandruff to the scftip-skm
withootinjuring it. and thus, too, insurinv a naturally
e [assy, healthy condition to the Mir. His TEETH,
NAff, and COMB BRUSHES are equally desirable also
(hr their respective uses, nil combining, in a remarkable
decree, comnletost usefulness with extraordinary dura
bility. A full assortment ofPROUT'S superior goods,
including some ontirelv new patterns, together with a
larre stock of LUBIN’S deniable SOAPB and rLR
FIThtERYtJUst importod direct. EBKsit and
For anjo, wholesale and retail, by
. , HA*SABP fc CO. f Apotheryvnes.
jy 23-tf' CHESTNUT Street, ooraor of Twelftb.
COAX,
e w. groove *:co.,
K?e pealors and Shippers of
hWmi , g nd c |HOAD TOP SEMI-
Office. No. 146 South FOuJR/fH Street.
BROAD Street, below'Race,
ap3-6m PHILADELPHIA.
WOOD, COAL, AND KINDLING
WOOD.
JANNEY * YEAGER.
- , COATES-STREET WHARF,
Have constantly on bnml alar?6 and superior article
of PINE OAK nnd HICKORY WOOD; nnd. having
completed our nrran ■:ements• ara now prepared to saw
the WOOD BY STEAM PoJvER. Wo have also on
hand a superior article of LEHIGH COAL, of all sixes,'
selected with caro. Dealers and Consumers will find it
greatly to their advantage to purchase Kindling Wood
of us. j©6-3tn
DUMBER.
LUMBER.—ISO,OOO feet superior 5-4 and
t-4 Mobile Flooring Boards. '
500.000 White Pine Boards and Plank, seaso ed, and m
thioknosa varying lrom V a to 6 inohes.
aOQ.WO I’tastormg Laths.
«UJOJ) feet prime Ash Plank, 8-4 to 6 inches thick.
200 000 opritco Joists and Rafters, and S-incli Plank.?
> and White Pine Pickets, 4& and 5 feet long,
pointed nnd plain.
Together with a general. assortment of well-seasoned
Lumber for business purposos or cabinet makers.
• ror solo at moderate prices hr
jy2i-thstu!2t* * ?URBERT. DAVIS, fc CO.,
LOCUST and Streets.
DRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EX
BROWN, BLEACHED, and BLITE DRILLS,
HKAVf AJI) I.IdHT SHKETINGS,
Suitable for Export, for sale by
FROTHINGHAM fc WELLS.
21 South FRONT St., and 35 LETITIA Street.
0015-ly
TJENNSYI,VANIA PAINT STORE.—
■XT ZIEOLER k SMITH, coiner of SECOND and
eßEFNßtreet,. ThiaveA-Uorraancienteatablislimeiit
itil) retaini the reputation ot aellini the best article, at
eftraoniinary lot, pneei. JrS-tf '
BAX.ESBVAUCTION-
M THOMAS & SONS,
* Nos. 139 and UI-SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
; , ( Formerly Nos. 6? and 59.1 *. -
_ ... e REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac. . ,
Public Sales at the Philadelphia- Exchange every
Tuesday, at noon, during the business season.
* * f~. HandbiUs of each Property issued separately, in
■addition to wmeh ve .publish on the Saturday previous *
•to Wh sate, qne thousand catalogues injMnnphfe? form,'
.giving fall description of all the property- to be sold on
the following Toeiday. * ‘
LiSl'J ,uaN *S? ja 4- SALES AT THE’AUCTION
STORE eyenr Thnrsday morainr,
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. -
, tir Jfe-have a largeaftiount <jf Real Estate at Private
Sale, including every , description of oity and country
propertT yg!^ffl3&!&mg! ,,ai * !Ua '‘
. aa. Real Estate entered on oar Private Sate Register,
andaoverttsed occasionally in bur PabticSsle Abstracts,
(of which 1,800 copies are printed weekly,j free of
.charge. • -
> CARD.—The Trade Sale to Booksellers will commence
on Tuesday, September 13. < fty Catalogues now ready.
: CARD.—In August only occasional sales,** hereto-
LANTIC-CITY, 6th August. BSk. See' handbills.
TRUSTEE'S SALE. —On the premises, at Atlantio
City, “ United States Hotel," and about 100 building
lots. -• •
. * - This Morning,
August 6th,.1889, at 11 o’clock. will baaold at public sale,
P n .tha premises, the United States Hotel and about WO
boilctiiw tots, Atlantio City,’New Jersey.
descriptions and lithographic plans may be
-nadatthsaaotionroomr. * .
nTTT,«WRR f Sf«i I M9and MlFrnith Fno'rtb Street.
•■wpimto
i . . On Thursday Morniuc, 1
At 9 o clock, at .the auction store, an assortment of
excellent second-hand funutare,* elegant piano- fortes,
fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families
1 keeping, removed to the store for convenience of eq>.‘
* REAL ESTATE sale, •
On Tuesday Noon.
August 16th, at 13-o'clock, at the Philadelphia EX
change. j ,
Elegant country scat. 10& acres, with extensive ,* m
crovemenU, fine shade trees, superior firuit trees, green
houee,grapery,&<*.,*c., cm theHaverfordroad,Dela
ware county, within half a mild ptthe depot ot The Plo
uideiphiaana Darby Passenger Railway r at Darpy, wnA
X mile from a station on'the Philadelphia .and West
,Cheater. Railroad. The owner sells on account of rt
■ mom, from- (he. St»ta. The .took, 4<j.7wUlt» »oU a
‘%-\%.sf^®‘ ,^) o 'BWffitNGB.-Two three
story brick stores and dwellings. Nos. IQQ3 andloos Buach
street, riorth of Laurel street. Terms cash. Immediate'
possession. Ba. They will be sold separately.
ROOMS ON HARMONY COURT TO RENT.—
ply at the auction store. • r
A Shares A* Philadelphia
PHILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER. No. 530
«™ «*
EXECUTORS’SaIe schooner R, w
. . . This Morning.
August 6th, at II o’clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
ctvjnge, .
By order of the Executors of the estate of Richard
W. Tull, deceased, the one-eighth part ofthe A IJi
whoonor R- W. Tull, 297 tons register, nOw lying at the*
first wharf above Arch street,-will be sold on Saturday
next, Auguateth, at n o’clock A. M„ at the
Exchange, Philadelphia. * . •
%SALE OP BOOTS. SHOES. GAITERS, BRO
CANS, Ac,
. . „ . OnThursday Morniwr,
August 11, at lo o’clock precisely, wiu be Sold by eata
iCgue, on four months’ credit, 800 eases men's and boys*
boots, shoes, gaiters, brogans, Ac.; todies’ 1 and misses’
’ iKHils. shoes, gaiters., ties.. ac. t of city and Eastern
rnßi\u|scture r comprising nresb invoices of seasonable
goods suitable for the fall trade.
. Bek. Goods open for examination early on the mom
»»? or Bale, when boyars will find it to their interest to
attend.
•EIURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
FIRST FA'LL °SALK 1 A OF^^\IR E IY!sfi^'TJKKMA
ficorcH,(Hrsif,ANp 4i!ERIcL\ShYGS6IS.
. Oft TnCKtAT Momin.,
a l W o clock, by catafogne, on six months
and lots of imported dry goods, just re-
Snm plea and catalogues early on morning of sate.
B- SCOTT,Jr.-AUCTIONEER, Na. 409
* CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom'
House, between FOURTH and
J. M. GUMMEY & SON 3. '
• REAL EST^EArCTIONRER^
CARDj-J'. M. Gummer & Sons, anctioneer*. wUI held
reenter vtes of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also&mse
hoW furniture at dwellings. '
Cn our Private SaleJStegister will always be found
a very large, amount of real estate, including every do*
Knpu “ *5 d snSfliffllFt SOM,
■ voimviiM&gsasntoH.
]lu| OSES' NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
sixth a ?c§M?S
mr - MONEY TO LOAN.
Mossy to loax. in LAsau ox small amocsts, on
merchandize generally, aaaon all articles of value. A Tt
SUMS QYBB HVJOUtin DOLLAXS TWO PBS CBXT. PCS
voSTH. moluaij, Mora,,. Sc,. , t Katluin,’ FriscW
Money ÜberaSr advanced in large or snail amounts,
from one dollar to thonsands, on (told and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical in-:
strumeatfl. furniture, diy goods, ciotninv r fvocenes, ci
gars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, harness, ■
and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed
op,atNATffAka* Pbtcipal Establishment, sooteeast
comer of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates.
GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY.
Ac., AT PRIVATE BALE, at NATHANS’ PRINCK
PaL ESTABLISHMENT, fe. B. wreeTof SQMSIfSi
RACEStreeta.—The following axticlea^wiUhgaSd for ten
than half the Usiuil store pnoes: Fine soldSmibAh potent
full jewelled and plain, of the most lurSmt Smben
make, in hunting eases *nd donate baltomed. Rise gold
escapemontlevsr andlajßQQMpbea, m hunting case and
op*u/a*e, w>roe of them hra extra (hulewc’ied, and ben
Sliver EwUlte patent* levee watches, .escape
pent levei* {opines, ~itr hunting ease and open
snpettorj Eagliah, Swira. French, and
patches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and ehil-
Mtetta chains? 'fine gold pencil oases ana pens; braesleU,
breattpiiu, fingor-nngs. etnds, medalUoos.
ana iewerry senoraily, SuperioT Havana Cigsrs at 815
per thousand, in boxes <?f 9UO each, will be sold by single
box or casntitifls,- to sail purchase nr. Ntuneroos iknev
artioles, co., kc., fee. _ _
t . AT PRIVATE RALE.
A supenor fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by 3 f«*t wide.
Also, watohea, andjewslry of every descripifoa.
MEDICINAL.
MRS. WINSLOW.
TJX AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND FEMALE
rhj.icinn, ttentontioa o,t motljep her
FOB QHILDBEN TEETHING,
which *Teatlj facilitates the proceaiof teething, by soft-
WJiug the KUtni, reducing au inflammation will allay
1 s^kto* p to”e Sowels.
lie pend upon it, mother*, it will give re*t royoarseTve*
aB KBLIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put ppand eold • thL* article for over ten
years,and cah say, in eon Edanee and truth of it.
whatwe have never toen fc, able to say ©t any other
.*k
timely used. Never, did k, we know an instance of
dissatisfaction by apy one who used it On theooa
trary,. «U are delated CQ with its operations, and
spear in terms of .highest _l
cal effects and medical vur w tnes. We speak in this
matte; “ what we do > know,’* jafter tejn years*
experience, reputation for -&e Tni6J«
jnentof what we here de olare. In.flmeet ever*
instance where the infant W is saffraft* from pain and
S 2S B SW ** ******
and hfts be&n usea with
.It hot W child from pain, bat in-
•* bowols, corrects acidity,
aul gives tonp and energy U to the whole system. It
ste& E JaI 0 ™ B
the world, is all cases of CO pygENTEayanH T)rATt
KHffiA IN CHILDREN. fe wfiether S
toothing or from any other! r; cause. We would say to
every mother who has s *7 child suffering from any of
the foregoing oojnplamts* do not Ist your prejudices,
nor the .prejudices of other*, stand between
i!v Sii&JSfiJM
iise of this, mediome, if timely used.
tions.for using will accom ** panreacb bott*j, -
S r - a r
SWELLING,~HIP
cef^awtl ftfe w ® Permanently cured by the
- IMPERIL depurative.
a numbeT of years past, and its treat value on the oure
oLCsneera ia abundantly established by the many cuxea
effected br it. •
• In SCROFULOUS affections its'remarkable curative
eflect lias ndror been einislled, It cures the moat obsti
nate eases.
TETTER* SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the
Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medlcino.
hialirnant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use
ol a few l»ottlo«. - -
Prepared and sold by
MacMCHOL & BRO.,&afe Lounaberry & C 0,,)
t, , , JHo.ap North Street, belov Arch.
For sale by the following Druggists;
t F « Lonf £ Co ,y Lancaster; a WlEpting, Fottsvillw
J: H.Rasor, Reading; S. tj. Steve ns,- Reading; T. Sc !k
McChnUck. Easton; Jas. Given, West Chester: Win.
Stabler, Norristown; Simon Ran,Bethlehem ; Dr. Live-
£ r fe*i , i 08 »$» Bristol; Schmidt & Co.,
m*t> Ui t & , jfcw|w»k» Pa ;J: D. James,
Trenton, De La Cour, Catnaen; Brewster & Co.,
?£?,*'w.?.!„?5 >Qrt *? n & Salem, Jf. J. : Mo-
Boopes, Wilmington; T. F.
joil^tmfemlU fo rd, Bel.; and Druggists generally.
'ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER
■£*■ FUlj EFFECTS OF TBOXELL’S neukaloia
BALYL.
Mr. E. W. *rsoxKLL—Bear.Sir:—flMTOtieen
vrith the NEURALGIA” for the Inst li yearr a „H
have suffered the most excraciatin* pain,
mo at tunes to jure up my buamesaetitirely. ; SSSick
eat, ami sleep was a stran s er to my er r.
more than tonemes can tell. I had the ajfoiro andmd of
vanous physicians, and Osed other but all of
no avail. Ravin r noticed your vivArtiwninnr inttt.
paper*. I concluded to call T iSVa
applied the S '' < BALVF’Mv' 3f» »«S"«Sndta*. Ha
l»ine * av ® not done for months,
Co. s. cornet Third and Walnut sts. . *p§-tf
D R. = COTT>S CELEBRATEOTAR
Tar Cord jal cure. Consumption.
Westcott a Tar Cordial cures Bronchitis.
Wflatoott’s T rt s cures Coughs and Colds.
l*? r cures Sore Throat pnd Breast.
Hoarf tC0 * 1 * aT ® or^ial cures Palpitation of the
Westcott'sTar Cordial cures Nervous Debility.
Westcott s Tar Cordial cures General Debility,
westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Diseases of the Kidneys,
Stran-'ury. and Gravel. .
pWeatcotVs Ta;« Cordial ouros Blind and Bleeding
WestcpU’s Tar Cordial cures Fomalo Weaknesses.
BSi,.'pffl‘.ip , h2: r qord,al Bei ’ ol ' No ' 623
nXcte & WMlootl ’* An,i-s«ortt
diSjj JooOTnfenrh!? SS&aft?
628 AKCH Street, from 10 A. M. to , F. M. jjjs'-tf
HjrNTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES for
gSpjfeiSKff K2ai£ , «*!»*--
W ™' conduow
IMP oA;sj^u¥|? r e’; ( .
MACKEREL AND ALEWIVES. —9O
u ir v» 8 * nil d,Whftlf bblsnev No. 2? 200 bbls »nd 7a)
fo! f .»]ob, nQW lMga *«■ 3
»< 3 iß'aoFrSwn^Es.
O'A VAN A CIGAIIS offered to dealers
. " nh hTs^inmkHh^,
i.a-*Tn* . . . rwsmit), FRONT Rtraiit
IJ EMP . —Manila, ' America, and Jute
* Homp, in lotstoiuit purchasers, br
. .. __ WEAVER, FITI,ER, t CO.,
(.<0 « jf. WATER St., and M N. WiUßvfe:
TUNNEK’S 01L.—220 bbls. of Straits
A ' “4 Sink Oil, in .tore MS for wlebr
imyl-sra ' E ' %o, wsKatt