The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 08, 1859, Image 4

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gnawMida.Ji|liui. ...Livotpool, Auit 85
srEArle.Burhga.... Bio do Janeiro, aoon
Mph Maxwell, pavia....t.. Laguajr»,ote, aeon
rindeer, Franklin'. - Ft Croix. Boon.
Baric* AArebert.HeVit. ............ .Bt. Barta. i»n
BarkMinneaota-Vonoock. mode Janeiro.. Aux 11
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Bnljdarj I|. MillQcanl, Warden....Wnnzas, *o,to<ra
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: MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
IF, PHILADELPHIA, Ang.>B, 1859.
-‘ > , . ARRIVED. ; „ ‘ /
Boston, Sellew. 1 24 hours from New York,
ViaCrtifcM«y.7>i hours; with mdse and passengers to
Jo* Alwflfdice. •- „ _ , -j
Bark John Carver jßowden, from Nevr OrlennsJuiy 1
-IC, with cotton, Mdwrrfco. to Bishop: Simons tc Co. «
BehrrG9otg?l„T»ttlo, Adams, Nays from. Jackson-.
ville« r -sa,with itmilierto captain* * , < ,
. • Behr-KoxAnna Burley, J&rrstiuom Roxbary. .■ - <
i. SchrS A Hammond. Paine, from Hoxhury.
> Bohr John CadwnMor, Naylor,'torn Maurice Riv*?r.
SeftiVUlago Gem. Hinckley, from Boston.
i'lsfeff^EaS!^!KiJS!srK2&fSffes^«.
• :Schr Henrietta Smith, Dill, from Titarwiok.
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r Htlhr:Außtin,PftrBonji.fromPlynsouth. /
;*> ,ficnrL B Lovering, Corson, from Wilmington.
: 3 Bohr Empire, Marshall, from Wilmington.
fiohrSa<jo,grefe«,fromMiUon._'
*~SohrM«nr Patterson. Somers, from WcTmouth.
Bohr JR McFoa, Townsend, from Suffolk,.V a,
Bohr Froomnson. Furman. 3 days from Indian River,
Del, vrithcom to JasLßewlejr & Co,: _
'■ CLEARED; • - __ -
• Steamship Delaware, ork, via Capo May,
,- Bhlp OtSo. GroOnhnVfc, Chnriestou. Jainis Baker.
, Bark Isaac R. Davis, Hand; New Orleans, Pettit, Mar*
Morrill, Sowder, Savannah,® 8 Stetson
&Co. > - *•" • * *
. . SchrE Flower. Rayner.-Bridgeport, D Cooper. ,
- ,Brhr 8 Mince. Weaver, N York,Bancroft, Lewis As Co.
• SchrOoenn Herald, Clifford. Portland. WII Johns. ,
‘ Bch'rriSaco, Groen, Gloucester, Noble, Hammett As
Caldwell.:: *. • „
-'SehrCfm«AGreiner,’Weaver,Boston, . do, „
SchrMarrHaley, Halejr.Boston, Brown, Hewitt Sc Co.
-.BohrBA Hammopd.rame, do ' - 'do
■. fichr Austin'. Tarsdns,' - ,do do
SchrH Smith, Dill, NeWport.' . % 'do
Schr Moderator, Lott, Norfolk, L Audenned & Co.
■ Schr Onward, Stoddard- Itichmond, . do
Sehr EmelineiUck&v, Tice, Pawtucket, do .
SchrVilhwe Gem. Hinckley, Boston, do
• Schr'Greomn, Matthows, Portsmouth. ' do
MMepserole,-Brown, Pawtucket. Po
Mr Mark Patterson. Somers. Boston,- C Miller As Co.
t AtaWna.. Van -rildg p, .firmt-nri r Van Dusen, Norton
*flch’rWra Johns, Miller,New Haven, ~ -
SchrJßJohnnon.Johnson.Salem*• * do . - --
Bohr Emilv Ann. Gnrnwji, Washington, do
RelirJ3hiiß GaskiU. Gnsktll, do --. dp
; Scbr;il‘. Burley, Barrett, Hjngharo, C A HeckseUer
• StrJ Jerome, Jerome, Alesandria/etCtT Webster, Jr.
Str CC AUer.Sl orerAlexandria.etc,D Cooper.
, StrHLG&w, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
- “ (Correepondehbe of Tlie Preps.) • _
*.> ; '• IUYREDB GRACE. August C. 1559.
-The Wyoming left , here-this morning with 6 boats
in tow, laaenirodeoftmgnoaae follows: . . - „
Main Mills, lumlier.to C/Jc !) 8 Csdwalader; Frank
Barrows.dotoßT Filbert,Lone Star,
andLC RBuckalcw, coal to Delaware City,- '
I V , BV.TEtBOIIApm
iii .■ ii d7>w’gOmg,in,nodshipßoufdwest
going out in tow of a atoam-tug.^ 11 -
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'-^aniw« , ' Ti rK‘nlS®^^ , ™ v,d a ‘ Bi< *'
“stolSahip” Jura, Jtoodfo/fo^™'' l ' 00 '' o ' c,liea * tN
t °Kl'ifp l y FArnnbj^ 1 ® 8 ’ »l“™4 Now ’ Vork 6th inst.
ffg^^jj^^^^craWjclcarcdat Boston
l at
yffark Ahn Rio do Janeiro, arrived in
«h iniL for order*. - - ‘
• Hawltpnf, Wass, and Lamplighter,
n£rd?, frOnrHiodt JaheiroifttNew Yorkfilhinst.
A*g* T k Aaelia, PpWßr. ftomßio de Janeiro for Phitadel
phiai puilntoPeniampuco 25th Jots of fore- i
•mast.- to bedamapiad. |
• Rirk F^ing/mud;;BeaucliamP, sailed from Rloh
jnend 4th inßt. Air Pernambuco Rn <\ ft market. .
r J Rfo de Janelro, with flour, sailed
Wfttte, Bavffl, cleared ht Boston flth
FiJingwood, honoo/arrivedat East-
Gilkojr. cteiited ot St John, Jfß,
Julr/0?r Philadelphia. * - -
cleared at New. York 6th
-Jy) l " ! k S n s) ir *' Rogersj from Jacksonville (arrived'
r ot New \ ofk 6th4nfit» - • 1 .
at^tM'SthloBt ,Glo^r, - roi^l^ lftWar6
.Sohrs TJAkp.BeuH, EH Atwood, Smith! Alert. Cbm
chn,,op"or Loc ' er --
! 'i&SflSf'&SVto' Do»*e, and Sarah Clark, Griffin, honae
at Saigm Htn inst,
Cr ? m C® r Pniladelphitt,’sailed from.
fri>ra
for PW‘»d«lfhia, Bailed 1
fot rhlla
™?' am Oharlratondth.
in»t,“fe?^ l fforoEaat Greenwich'4th
'btswjmCity?* Atrantaj at FhU lnst.from
«u c /a'tjs2J y iS?i's'' l ' e ’. f jY PhiMaipliia or Bak
from Ml B.y«r,3d inek.
(3f*j p|i laV a t.K^w "po rt ’ rom t' rovl^Sllce for Phiik
Sarah j Bright,
lnStant- 0 . Bo«ton .for-Phiiidellrhla, at Newport 4th.
arrived at I>ort-
Harding, Aniotm. Boekhill, hence,'
vTdlsnoodS^SltP’Yj*“ nt air ’''fawflfoUat-ltro-
' MILL-
SgSfeSjSpg&lfe
a \J.he option of the party making the proposal. • «
'tfftSgfiJßSra
K«c^ffiy MoßElS fiRK 12fS *
!■ Ihe following urovUiM In tho Polioles ofthi« (W
ffiOf'?? 1 '"
•j* 1 ®” o . r *fa ius(rniAeiit;M > A collateral security to
mortgage, and tuo approval olsiioHm-
K» 0 " f
7gfe 7- "
jfß'OnqE.—Utters teiitamcntiuy, on the
*i! of the. Rev; John C.'BakervD.D.,lftte a f thn
:s^ess«^w-as
dEc’aatfAfiS
;-»i»l mrtf -y « Worth Bi»th rtrflCt.l'hlladKU.
CHEESE;—32S boxes Herkimer county
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~- : , AR£H fitreet.«ai’Qr,<i (Lh)T nbcr.-fi !-'fnnf
J3f tierces. extra-. S.uger-cnred
' Ull/iw&JL ! C. 0, HApVBK if CO,,
| ,ocon< * door stove Front,
l , Excursions#
BSW.'*wit-^.¥yr»Ks
T n-E’ s E-A. I sH 0 R E
IN TWO AND A PALP lIOUR3.
TRAINS LEAVE
VINH-STREET PERRY
DAILY AT7MA.M. ANDir.M. RETURNING AT
0 A. M. AND 4,10 T. M.
SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES
T A. M., AND RETURNS AT P I>. Jt.
mi6-tr ' SEE advertisement.
Mm camigrrrm PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD.
EXCURSION TICKETS. , .
' Excursion Tickets to Thu -followm; places will bo is-
'.sag.
3’ottstown do '
. , rhGDmxviilo do i ft
Lebanon do. ...........
Pottsvillo ( do 375
S6“i r^ tOft ' ,0l!0 wl-H. McILHKNNY, Secretary! ;
FOK CAP^ IAY >
1 •*! j ‘Hi 1 ' '' ' ■ ANI) NEW YORK#
Steamerla RBLAwAk, Captain Copes,
|?ItI?EBEc! CapUinHa’nd. ' '
“o? SUNDAYS, for CAI'F. MAY_onlr,at 8 o’clock.
A. M.v l r • ■ RETURNING. , . _ f
jervve NeW York, {Sundays excepted,) at f P. ftt
Cape May. daily,, at 8 A.M.
Fare to Cape May, including Carriage Hire. • Jg
«» “ - . Servants/.-.* *®
♦« \ mt - g©B»on Ticket, Carnage Hite
extrw.;'. 8 00
m 1 « State R©6ms, extra .......... 100
Freishta for. New York and Capo May taken at low
rate?,-Oeo4s destined beyond New. York will Re for
warded-with itepTql Axent. .
.'.;n ! 8H and 318 South DELAWARE A VENUE.
FOR CAPE MAYVON SUNDAYS.
- Doting the “ Season,” a,steamer will loave for Cape
IVSy.pn SundayS, at 8 Velock A. M. Rpturninx, leave
Cape Mai, Monday morninx, at'a o’olook. )e»-tf
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
SOW ISSUES
EXCURSION TICKfiTS
• TO
ALTOONA AND CRESSON
OS TBB
aLleoheny mountains,- ■
GOOD FOE FOURTEEN DAYS.
- Persons, wishina to breathe pure MOUNTAIN AIR.
seekers of pleasare, and all who desire relaxation from
■ trasaneas, humid take advantage of this great
t r REDUCTIONOF PARE,
• TO VISIT .
' ' ALTOONA AND CRESSON.
Pat# to Altoona end Return •—■ • J 5
“ . Cresson- “ ......
BEDFoSfTIpRINGS PAS3E'NT3IiRS' are 'likewise
fornuhed.with tickets toHopeweU-the terminus of the
HunHnxdon and Broad Topßailrond—where two daily
lines of stages and hacks oonneet for tho npnnsa.
lJylO-fm, LEWIS L. HOUPT, 1 <W. Ticket Agent.
DAILY. SOB CAPE MAY.-
SaSaSaSkiThp fins steamer BALLOON, Captain W.
Whilidin, or ARIEL, Captain Taggart, leaves Arch*
street wharf every .mormngV at 9# (Sundays ext
by THIS line arrive at the Island in time
to se ed re accommodation* at the hotouj.. .
Emigrants are not boats.
Fare to the Island, Carnage Hire inclndeU.; 31.00
H , Carriage’ l£iVo
/ extra. 800
Carriages, Horses, and Freight taken, at the owial
rates. ■ Wl9-2l*
BREAD.
PUBE AND CHEAP BREAD,
’ MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAS BE OBTAINED AT TUB POtLOWIXO
. * PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8. W. oomer of Broad and
Vine streets. . _
J. GRAVENSTINE.. ■.B, Vf. corner of Twelfth
and Wallace streets.
O.M. CLARK,..~-.— .....Poplar streot, below
Tenth. . -
11. M0RE1L....-.—.8. E. oorner Sixth and
Coates street.
MRS. S.BEGK..—. No. 406 CallowhlU
street. „ •
8. PANCOAST......,- No. 810 Spring Garden
street. -
JOHN G. MOXEY..~- «.No. 1223 Vine street,
T. P, SMITH... No. 115 North Fifth
T. C. HORNER.... S. E. co^'J^ th
streets.
W. W. MATHEWS..•w*w-*'* J, j[^ s^2treet l 8
a_XNtoirr.TT;i77n~. Broad street, bolow Wal-
GEORGE GARVIN. —~... .No. J4IB Lombard street,
B. COURTNEY.. N. W. corner Sixteenth
and Pine streets.
S. R. MASON.. Germantown
S. R.'WANAMAKER. Pcjlciiv 1 Mr«et, ehoye
Sixttt .. _ t
Z. LENTZ Corner South Fourth and
/onnston streets.
L. HOLLAND
* Ogdon streets.
DAVID SADDLER ?-*g£!*!§2£sSiit
J, WEIGfITMAN
a - «• .S. r,' Seventh
B *RS.„ TUIr-
teenth street. ...
srfiL B.W.con** iFranklmaad
r . CoAlOf. oou.
F. MORRIS N. W. miner Tenth and
- ‘ fihippen streets. _
E. B. No. 1316 South Front
_ street.
J. BIuJSTER W-.-.S. W, corner Broad and
Parrish streets.
THOS. T. BLEST.-..-.... Nineteenth street
and Ridge avenue.
B. 8. BOWN. W.-..N. E. corner Ninth and
FederaUtreeta. .
J. McINTYmE .Twenty .second street, ab.
Coates.
E. W. HUNTER, street? abo%*a Se
, - 1 - • __ vonteenth.
ALEN. FULLERTON..w.w. Copier of Fifth and Chris-
J. L. HICKS.... -.-. Camden, N. J,,-sbre ljB
C. H. RAINIER;, i -... West Philadelphia, Mth Bt
„ _ . ob. Haverford road.
R- L. YARNELLn Lemu,Penna. -
JOIOfBARNDT...^.Tteniont and FineGrovei
H.,8. BOX. fieoJSqg, Fepiia.
GEO. B. TOWNSEND. - . West Cheater, Fcona
GEO. L. BECKER.....«. AtUntio City, N. J. ,
jambs Garland cape May, n. j,
D. HORTON. Florence, N. J.
JOHN 80DD..... Wilmington,Del.
-TIfECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner
X mT’ I :?? < lA i l and VIKK Btreeta, PHILADELPHIA.
This establishment Is now in successful operation, day
and night, and all are respectfully, invited to call and soe
£>» bread-making for. themselves. '
si.f3 e undersigned takes the.hborty of swing that fur
thirty-five years he has Men a practical »kori-Ave a 6
apprentice, and five as journeyman m ono of the first
nw»iu Scotland,pnd t twenty-five;aa master—during
.whichdime he ha* had the opportujiity of.|n»kiug many
experimenti.and Ateening on the improvements whio
have bpeq made dunn? that period, -
In thi*o.Btablh»hrnont,of wqieh he fcas nowthe mon
fiemgpnrostrained in the purchase of flour, none but
he soundest and beet shall evar be used ; and he has no
tesitation m saying .that Broad of alfkinqa eon beds
i verod, unsurpassed in Quality and weigbtby that msds
>y the ordinary protest, •' > - - •
Families in wMohrthe Bread mad? by the Mechanical
Bakorr hatrnot been tried, or in whtch it hhs boen tri«
only at its oommenesment, before the machinery was in
perfeat woridng order, are respectfully anked to give it
a triai now, the undersigned beiiovhu it would lead to
mutual advantage. • • ■ JOHN G. MOXEY. '
-,ayX4-tr . . Superintendent.
' EDUCATIONAL.
|?DEN HALL (LATE PARADISE) F.
SEMINARY * Bituated in theriltageof Taradisp,'
i r !pk®i ..turnpike, fifty-throe,
p »»i.NBl,Phia, nine miles east of Lancaster
Conritertabta .accommodation .is thus provided for thirty
boarding pupils, and the trustees wjUJ spare no expense
to ltmderuie school worthy of public favor. -
-A? 1 ?” 1 ®?® 9l an yto the conductors of this school
ralghtr raier t they are, nermittod particularly to name
Jh* Al g n *° Potter and De Lanoey. nild
the ReV. Dr. w. Hagnn Stevens, of Philadelphia. They
S* o w y? tf tctftim.ooinl, kindly tendered
' /hf Scmidary for young ladies at Paradise, Lanoas
i?fi'n gOl L 0 u rAI eupfrjntendonce of Dr.
JT.jfo MiM.Chamborlain. ns tho Tmmedi-
PUPCtpnl.isonethat, I think, may be te
uea ojt to ffo faithfully,all that it promises. The situa-
Oifd, ( Daeilr accoitejble by the
r, ,L had largo'ox-
Sfi2 e ?Sj the education ofyoung la
inMwtß,oMlvi?it ’> oonfiilenco or Uio jrablio, and i
aui-Bw; .Foradtee, Lancaster county, Pa.,
'EP2&&&*****. p»inceton;
snm'«nl h «^H U |fjs* ,rU ? tU> '’ ln ®«t™* S&lUiemßtlM.
nlriSJl«*th -L a i ld mo r ß t influence# are made to
£ *^TP? 1 Rrft spared to render it
SMlt?KS[d?em’“' i^1 "‘ ,r,) ' bc !.-!?. For term* and
; .u,i-n,t«rtSA MKS K l"-™”*, Principal.
r FHE HEMANB, INSTITUTE.
K?,.l r t e ? uoA JL 01 * S f > limited number of Yonnn I,adieu,
J?KS(C.!°7' f Sf >, R h R,“ oot penmnnlS known are referred
s?LeroyMsOr.o. D. Cjenveland. Professor Charles Short,
Wn Wm ' lL *“">“■ B ;
FIMiE MISSES CASEY’AND-MBS. BEE-
RBYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL
XJTACKLED HEMP.—Just an
«■“»• a,ld
ana ‘ : a^ Vatel at.andre’ffwHiu&W
a ERRING.—7SO bbls. Herring, assorted
brands, in store and for salehr
W ; w M>W v/jmr%s,
the hist
j HWMSfER BESPITS. . r ■■;...
1859.
OHIO WHITE SULPIHJR SPRINGS, .
ACCOMMODATION Pdtt'uti VISITP.RH.
Sprinefield.Mt. Vernon. »nd Pitlstmr* Riilrond.'nnd 10
TOilea fromVloeslinl Vnllpy of Sp.mp «ntlpn,'on th. Co
iuinbue, Piuua,’’nndlndiana Railroad. 1
f ;Se a dT l Vre , 2F’.;r P iti lb &T n^ l^
. Fo?ffi?,w other
jeB-2m* - ™ - - White Sulphur .Spniign, Ohio.
jgRIGANTINE'HOUSE, ’
. ' lIENRY SMITH, Tiopriotor,
BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. J.
This i» n most delixhlful resort for fnmilies. The
ms 4 “fi
built. Tho loontion is cool end deh.htful, Iwinx situated
betweon tho Bey nniltlio Oeeen. lino fishing nnd gun
nine throughout the meson.
“ boat, th,**‘Sea Bird,”, eweits
PBSseneerßat the Inlet on the wrival of tho moraine
at Atlantic City, from whi,h the BRIGANTINE
HOUSE is aitnated adistanoo efthree m lea, twine a
pleasant inland sail., Foasengers jnU find Capt. Turner
at Bedloe’a Hoteli wherolher will leave the care. Tost
Office address, Atlantic City- ' JaaotAH'
UIPIIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
IEI LANCASTER QOUNTY, JENNA. • ; ■ ,
- Thia favorite establislimcnt wiU be opened by the Brat
of.TUNE. Situated on tho Ephrnta Rideo. H 9 milea woat
of Philadelphia, 18 sou.th of Roo ting,,l3 north of Lnn
cistor, 40 eaat of Harrisburg, Mil havme the advantme
of the pbrest soft water, every wriotjr ofliatlis, the site
elevated to 1,200 foot abovo water level; with graded and
ehadywalks in dense forests,Bid?llo.mo»t extensive
landscape scenery iu the-Union,it ra not surpassed aa a
summer residence. , ; ...
Accommodaliona for-400 porwmj, improvod stabling,
and good carriage houses} nlsc a good stock or livery
horses and wirriogoe. wnth amteemonta. A good banq
of music, billiard tables, ten-vif, alley. It is easy or ac
cess from all tho above points by railroad and coaches.
The proprietor spares nothing to make it a home-rlace
fbr comfort and health. '• \ '
For further particulars, boo odculars, to be and by ap
plying to Joseph B. Myers, Thitfd and Vine streets; Jaa,
fi. Earle, 810
. • (Ephrata Post Office,
mvlS-Sm , Lancaster Penna,
L '
UNITED STATES HOTEL# ,
CAP? M£Y. ‘
This spacious and favorite resort of visitert to Cape
May has Jf| O U 3 TON, • » , ,
«* (Lite oflarnum’s City Hotel,)
and will be m M, f on
The long experience of the. .Colonel iq this connection
peculiarly fits him for tha successful conducting of such
a house, while ho will bo supported by the very best aids, •
in every department, that can he procured.
The house has been entirely renovated, andideooraied
bi tho moat gorgeous manner,'and arrangements made
for the supplying of the larder, and the wine cedars With
all orabmcea iq tho terms substantial nnd ,We
can safely: adviso visiters to give tno Colonel a call, and
predict that his host of frieiuiszwill be vastly 1 inoroased
before the season is overt ‘. • ‘ ' < JyC-lm
gED.LOE-’S HOTEL,
- ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY,
At the termirjua of tho .RaUroaS, on the loft, tayonil
the Depot. This House is NOW OPEN for Sctflrdors
and Transient visitors, and offers aeoommodaunns eaual
toany-Hotel in Atlantio City., . * ’ ,
Binoo lost seoaon.-the chambers have been vgTy mi|oli
improved, and rendered-more comfortable by Venetian
blinds haring boen put up flt tho windows,
ChsTsresinod&rate.
Children and Servants half pnoe. . ’
j&r parties shouliQteep their seats until tho oars ar
rive in Front of the Hotel. -Tho signs are conspicuous,
Je2s-2m ‘ - • •-
riIHK MANSION HOUSE.,
W.L.S| A li5 < URBON ! , f r?< ) Mi«or.
This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of
oltigena and visiters, has .lately undoriono extenoivo
repays, and is.now,'one, of tho' most 'commodious, die
kMhVrn^
fng. Its accommodations ajp‘fir*ticlniu;\the rooms
spacious and alry.j &ad tho table. constantlj, supehed
with ftll the luiuries of tfie sonson.' Persons dosfrous
of spending® feW.wdekSin the summer in an ftgroo,-
Reading., ' • ' ' ' ap?2-tr.
; T\TDFTUNE house,
- • ! ATLANTIC CITY.
and FAVORITE HOUSE having been
ENLARGED and REFURNlSHED,isnpwthrownopen
'for the season; Its Robins are lasou, and eleoantly
pirn.vieuEPr with every convenience and comfort torso-
J -3HE House adjoins “ BEM.OB*B;* , Oil MASSACHU
SETTS Avenue, within convenient distsnco of the surf,
to reach which broad and solid gravol touts have been
laid out. It is adjacent to the Lighthouse, and commands
a fino view of the Ocean arid Inlet. •
Permanent and Transient Boardors accommodated on
liberal terms. Children andßervnnta half price...
,e26-2in JOHN BMIOK, Propnetor.
WHITE SULPIiUn AND CHALY
BEATE SPRINGS, «t DOUBLING GAP. PA.,
are now open, and are easy ofaocoM via Harrisburg-,-
thence on the Cumberland 7nll*y road to NevrviUo;
thence 8 miles staging to thejpnnga, where you arrive
atop, M. same day. Evorr arrangement u cmnplote'
for visitor*. Board per week, 'sB; por day, £1.25. Re
duction for fhmiheg. IlofeiDncee—Jas. Steel, Atorton
McMichncl, Bunerort, k. S. Jennney, Jr., fc Co.
Roferenco to tho Analysis of the waters, Japios C.
Booth, Analytical Profeusor of U. 8. Mint.
Newvilio P. 0., SOOTT k COYLE,
Je7-3m* . _ • , Propnetor.
SE ABAT n IN G.—THE MANSION
HOUSE, foot nr Pennsylvantaavenuo, ATLANTIC
CITY, is NOW OPEN for guests* For convenience of
arrnugoment, contiguity to tha bench, and attrcptivonpss
to the adjacent grcuindis this housewU vmrivaile«l. The
proprietor has spared no pains in m&king tlus lfotel all
be desired hririsiters. -. > .
we)-3m ' - r E. LEE.
CARLISLE WHITE .SULPHUR
SPRINGS, CUMBERLAND COtSiTY, PENN
Bl liVAHIAt
TM ",U'i o .? r , for tbe romsimW of fco eon son, at
this deliebtful giimmor Resort, will be ■© to SS per
weok. Visiters, leavins Philadelpiiia or Vl/iinoreio
the morning train, arrive at the SprinvatSP, Jr,
js»*3w. * OWEN, X 00.
OEA BATHING.
This fine, larirp, and airy house is NOW OPEN for
song. TermsmivUwfttftyf»-v»AitKETBON, Proprietor.
;— .
«EA BATHING
-13 ATLANTIC CITY.
CONGRESS HALL is now open for the RECEPTION
OF BOARDERS, and the subscriber will lie liappy to
see.liiß friends wise may fevnr Ism with their wtfunaso
during the season. ' : • *. ' -
je2s-3ra . TIIO3. G. GARRETT.
SEA BATHING.
t PELAWAIIE HOUSE, Capo Island, N. J, ,
This favorably and well-known Hotol ie now open for
the reception of visiter*. Tormß 88 per week,
je23-flw „ JAMES MEDlUYryropriefor;
rfIHE SURE HOUSE, ‘ATLANTIC 1 CltY.
-*♦ We havo received the fpllowinr' card s' !a report
is m ciyctitation that the Proprietor of the SurLHouse,
Atlantic City, hep raised the price'of Board to Sl7 BO per
week, if the portieaald ant regain for two Weeks-
is incorrect, ns in all cuos roe prise mjayrod has been
but. $lO per week. The house.has l>eeo- fijjeu witu
gaosts, who have, .in general, expressed themsolvosbor-
satisfied with its arrangements. There is uow
room fora number of visiters, uotwitlwUmliug reports
to the'contrary.
A hAti.ee that tfjo terras would be as stated, waa
,poft6di?Pi]mtfiiwujgthat such terfns were unusual,it
was immediately WUUrayroj ■ : .
au3-6t • fi? 8. yyppnetoy.
CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT.'IN
KS TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, W ALNDT 6troe), Southwest comer of THIRD,
nta • - ° P * tt *
Money is received In any sum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day. oi dopoait to the day.of wuh
drftwaf,. .
The office ia open every day from 9 o’clock in the
morning till 5 o elocx in the evening, and om Monday
and Thursday QvomnM tilltfe’olohk. •,{ _
. w ; iilwfe^aife-
YYiiluji J. Riibd, fiiipjelafy,. r \ ’
Robert Solfrid sc,. * • Vvhnc\toLee y :
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Y'orkee.l
. C. Landroth Mmrna, llonrr Diflbndoffor.
„ Money is recoived and payments made daily;
Thpmveatmonta are madb,-m conforraUj'with tbe
ways rosure perfect'security to the Wepngitnr]?, and
which cannot Tail to give permanency and stability to
this Institution, aul-iy
GATING FUND.—-UNITED STATES
£7 TRUST COMPANY, cornor THIRD omICUEST-
IyIJT Stroeta. , . ,
IjUruQsni) <mnU mnureeoiyod. ond mid tack cmda
mSn'lvnlKriU noUpO.JVilh FIVE PKR CENT. I.VTE
KMT/W. givw of q;wt ja thn <j«y ar.vritMmvrnl.
mW4 WO, 7 smh&w- a#d fin
upwards. WW”!?* a f!||Bcf,(lon(l,
ftosidont-sfEPIIEN H. CRAWFORD. ■'<
Treamrar-PI.TNY FISK. i
Talor-JAMBS R. HUNTER,
° qftei
| CIRANKLIN SAVING FUffD—
* JSO South' FOURTH Street, betwein
Chestnut And Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits on domand.
I Depositors’ money scoured by Government
»i)d .City Loans, Grqijnii Hofits, Mortgages,
fete Gompfiny doama .afety beftor than larra
profits. eonsecuontly will mifno riV&WGfi.irapMG
(ora mono,, but,havo jt at nil tjiiiaa resiljtb to
turn-with 6 per cent, interest to the ovnorr a*
they have always done. - Phis Company jneYer
ForniUea, married qr single, and Minors can
deposit m their own right..and such deposits can
be withdrawn om.t by their consent. ■«
Charter porpotual. Incorporated by the State
syffisyter^sstsa:*
ifyafe sf i *isw
Oatij^y
r ' DIRECTORS; ,
Sa?" 01 ” gMsatjr^
Malnehj W. flfoan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis KrnmbhMr, Honry Polnny, ,
- - •• iX
9X,* I '-® Cadwallauxr, Treasurer.
d!8-y
“ A fc#iMayefl iff tyicp earned,**"
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CIOTY op I'litt.AtiF.M'iriA.
• Office, No, Ml North TlUIil) Street
OFPHfif
- Rsmsltf, reeolvwl In su/ns oi' One Dollnr and unwards.
■ zb* n S RS P r ?,*'? or^f *nizinx and locating it,
adosire to the buai
noss intflrost and wants oi the wry ar*o nrul ciiterori
«mg population by which it s surrounded. : P
„ ' • OfP/CK 01‘KN DAILv, ;
From oto 2, l *o clock: abo, on. Mondpj and- Thursday
from 6 until 8 o’clock in the' evening. * . '
_• , , , MANAOEIH.
isfpi,. wm*----
Frands ftart, Joseph P. feOlero.
rS!in.?n B^» J » r ’’ Oeorgo Knoelit/
James S. Fnngle. Jacob Dock,
• junph At. Crowell, Hon. Wm. Milliard.
&«,&-. „• ssafeCr
T*^n^,£aymilohK
, ; CABINET WAKE.
CASS/ypimrdNb'Billiard
jVfOORE 4- CAMPION,
Ko. 231 SOITTH BTRISET: • -
m opnuop/ipu wifh tholr extensive Cabinet Business, are
nowmannfactur
bynll who thomTola
Union, who are fnfiiiUar with the character if their
, ii?d-6is i
SAVING FUNDS.
h.-fiUs the Purse.”
RAILROAP'iTOB,
Sstn PHILADELPHIA AND
MLr " /-.l i. i i«
For Elmira, Niagara .Falls. BußaJck Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee,.Rock island, Galena, Bt. Paul’s, Burlington,
*nrt St. NIOHT EXPRESS.. '
For Elmira, Nias/ira Falls, Buffalo, RetrbiL CliiMyo,
.Milwaukee, Rocklsland, Galena, St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Ijoliis. . . ,
The 7*lo A. M.and 3.30 P. -M. trams run through to
H ARKiSBU R G, stopping at-all Stations on'the Lebanon
Yalleyßtiinch. . . t
The7.3o A. .fit. Warn connects At Rupert for Wilkes-:
bar re, Piltuton. fccrnnton, aud all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOaiSBUKO RAILROAD. • '
- Baggftgeiclioeketl to-Elmira, Buffalo r and Suspension
Bridge, i
BgL Tickets oan be procured nt the Philadelphia and'
FabUM-s-Railroad Line’s Ticket Office,’Northwest
ofBIXTII and CHESTNUT Streets, and at tho Passen
ger Depot! cornor BROAD and < - -•
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Loaves tho Depot, Broad street, below.Vino, daily. (Sun
day excepied,) for all point*. West and North, of O P. AL■
Freights must be delivered betoro 3 r/M.to iurare l
going the Snmo day.
F° r Mow Vl*.
°N.V. ccnOTSjiXTIUnd OILEBTSIIT'sISa,
ocl-tf . Philadelphia.
f>S n'oenn PHILADELPHIA, GER
rfasfrjs&gggpagga mantown.and nor rib*
TOWNRAILR6AD—iIJ.MMER arrangements--
forth.. notes.
pi «•,
Leave iGenunnlown 0,7 m ia, 8,8)*, 9,10, Hi A. M., 12,V,
Leave Philadelphia 0.00 min. A. M., 2, 3,3, 7}{, and 10}*-
P. M. ! ' .
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4,6 K»
““ dWi P .fgiIEB T NUT inLL RAILROAB.
Leavo Philadelphia 6 ( 8,8,’i, II A. M., a, 3K, 4, «<, 8,8,
’’lieaVecUstnutHiUMO, f.n. 8.10, 8,10, H.» A. M„
12.40,3.40,3.40,7.10,8.40.10.10 P. M.
w ’ I ! ' ON SUNDAYS, „
Leave Philadelphia U.Ofl min. A. M., 2,3, aud Vi P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.50 A. M., 12.5 Q, 6.10, .and 8.35
F- FOR OONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. '
Leave Philadelphia 6, 8.06 min., 10A5, min., 113£ A. M.,
1.05ndn..3.05min.»4}4,8?4:,6k,1DfP.M.
Leave mrristowa 6, f, 9, H A. M., 1, 3>i, 4%, 6,7 K,
P. M. ! -q N SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A.M.,3and4P.M»
teuvo M.
- 'Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 mip.* '8.05 niin., 9W. 10.06
rotn.,ll)* A.M.,1.U5nun.,2.05imn., 8.03 uun., *%, #*,
Manayunk 6 Ht 7)s, BM, 9}*,
3M min., 4,5, iii, 8,
Leave Philadelphia 9. A. M., 3.4 PM.
0 M “ n^!M T fe7liSfew;
si o& 'r PENKSYL-
A ' U] ■ „ •;
fi Washington, (Accommodation,) at 2.13 P. M.
and 6.30 INB FOR PHILADELPHIA i
, Bethlohom, (Exprosa,)atB A. ftf. and 4.10 P, M,
- Leave Doylestown, (Acoofnraodation,) at A. M.
(Accommodation,) at &80 A.
M.and P.M. \ s
... ON SPKOAiS!
> Philhdelphift,/or Doyloatown. at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Doylestown. for Phifads., at 6JOA. M. ana 3.46 P. M.
Fare to Bethlohom, to Mauoh Chunk, $2.60; to,
Easton, $1.60; to Doylestown. 80fle»M; toWiikoebarre,'
$4AO.'
All Pasienger Trains (except Sunday Trains,) con
nect at‘ Berks street with JPiun and Sixth-streets, and
BecondßndThlrd-streetsPaMenger-Rnilroadsi \\i ,
, for Wilkesbarre take A. M. Tram, and
arrivedn Wilkeabarre at 7.P. JL, . , . t ;
myl3 - 1 , , . 1 : hiLLIS CLAIIK, Agent.
NOTICE.—CHESTER
start fromtho passenger Depot of the PhiwdeJphm and-
RendiM Railroad Corpp a ny> Mtmor of RROAP and
TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20
APTEIiNOON TRAIN-for Downingtown, leaves at
4.43 P.'M..
DAlLY.(Bnndays.exoepto<l.) >, t
By order of tho Board or Managers of the Philadelphia
nncf Reading Railroad Company.
dM 5 W. H. McILHENNk, Secretary.
IfWirSp
’fA’^PfOTmWGSMSST.,
On and aflor May 29th, 1860, the trains will
ladolphia, from the Station. N. E., comer of EIGII
TEENTH and MARKET Btreelß, at 7 and U A. M„
an from tho Station, on EAST
MARKET Stroot.at
and 6.45 P. M. ■ - ~
ON BDNDAyS-rLeave Philadelphia at 8 A. M..nnd 2
r.TiU Leave West Cheater at 7.30 A. M., nnd 5.35 P, M.
. HENRY WOOD,
my 28-tf General Superii^toudept.
RSni;PHILADELPHIA
Loaves the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE
Btr«,t«.nt 7M A.M„ f>AlLY.<Bundays exoeptod,j for
POTTSVILLB, HARRISBURG, nnd nil. lntermijdlato
pointn, oonnoctlivi at IlairinburKVith tminn running to
P.tt.b»r,,Chainta^g.g.g fi 8»1»,,,*.. - •
H l, e nvnnt.MllC%„ flA|l.f, nild
. At 4™. M.,l)All.Y,(%mdny,6xpopteiUfor READ
ING, nnrt interipQdinte pomtn.
nplB .. W. il, AIcILIIENN\ , Sonretnrr.
3859. Mmm&m '1859.
RBOM W’AL’IDT-SldF.ltT WUAhP,
Will leavo as . ' . „ , tares.
At BA. 31., vm Cnp>don a, ld P* & A- „
Accqmmodatipn;s..... v • • • 82 25
At G A. M„ via Cnrnden and Jersey City, (New
imp y, |rnn , ' , " I, ' ,u * T^T ««— 1 rim . | n Vn ~
At n A, St., by Stoajniioati via, Tacony and* je'ntey
City, Momm* Exproes.. S 0Q
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. Sc A. Ex
' press 3 oo
At 3,*a P. M.» by Steamboat, viq Taoony and Jer
sey Citr, Evening Expr055..,........ 3 00
At 3?< 1’.A1.. by Steamboat, via Tacony.anct Jer
sey City,2d Class Ticket ’ •2 25
At 6 P. M.» Via Caniddu *n4 Pitjr, * “
At lIP, itVvIV
Mail ......'....77....3 25
At£»i F.M,viaCamdendntf Ambfty,Acofln»od»tiop, • -
(Freight ami Passenger—let Claw T)cket, 225
. 2d Class Ticket. • 130
At 3P. M., via Camaonand Amboy, Accommodation, '
• 2 35
Safel/i £P! xW
gK Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only. .
: For Bolvidere,Eagtfln, Flepungtoiit Ap>> at 8 A. M,
and 3)41, hi.
_ Fflr Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scrnntqn, Wilkesbarre,
For Mount Hoily,>t3lindU At. M., and 2}tf, 4Ht, aud 3
P. M, -
„ WAY LINES' . •
, For Bristol, Trenton,-4co, at 3)* and 4% I\ M., from
Walnut-stroet wharf.
For Palmyra, Delarieo, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, AcJ, at 1 and 2ji P. M.
' Steamboat John Noiluoh for Tacony, nt‘BJi A. M.‘, and
for Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12
M.and4)s P. M.
-Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each nftssenger.'
passengers are prohibited from taking anything fis Mg
.vul nnt be lmblo Tor any nmount bojond 9100, except
by unooint contract,,, ; , ~ ; > . , ' :
, June 1. [ f WM, H. QaTzMER, Agent.
S i PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
■ ” RAILROAD.
Corinoptlng direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
and Nebraska—thus furni*h(n< the trans
nortatipif 6f Passengers unsurpassed for spaed and com
fort by any nthor route. . i
Express and Fast Lines run through 'to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Cars are. attached to each Train; Woodruff*#
days excepted. , ,
■ |}h il Train Philsdolpliia at 743 A- JT.
' loaves faJrt p.‘ a*!
. ;WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOli,o , Vv% i
Parkesburg Aqoommodaticn at 11 A. M» ,
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P.M.'
Mninbi* • '! •• ; ~30F.m!
PMsoncor, .for West Cheatqr will teke tie Mall.
Fnrkeaburc.’ftnd Lencnster Tr«m>, at the Fenmylyania
Railroad Passenger Station. ' , "
,r o l &“of h the
Corapany.ui Fbilndelohin,New York,-Boston, or Bal.
timoro! ami Tickets Eastward at’any of tho important
Railroad Offices in the West; also on beard any of the
rc/iulnr Lino qf Steaipore on thfl‘Migalß#lppi or Ohio
always as low aaany other Route.
TR6 coniplehqn qf tf|Q TvoMqi'ji 'cqnMeoltona of tho
, Thecpnneotiori or tracks by the, Railroad Bridge at
PlUftburg, avoiding all draynge or ferriage ofFreisht.
tosethor with the saving of time, nro edvaritopeß readilv
Shippers oi Freight and the Travelling
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
B/this Route. t roUhta of all dWprrpttona pan ha fnr
warjlcrt from HeW'k^rWl^anrArßafH
more.tq R«y poWton tfie.JU Iroads of Ohio.'Kehtuoky,
Jndiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,or Missouri, by RaU-
Th« Pennsylvftnlallajjroftd Also connoets i\t Pittsburg
with gteamora, |iy which .Good* can be forwarded to any
port on iho Ohio, .Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee.
Cumberland, Illinois, Missis* ppi/ wktfi'nß n. Miiohrl
Kansas. Arkansafi. *rd K|«\ Hirers
Bnwinifky, nnd pHlaago, Will Steamer* to all ports on the
Northwesiorn Lakes. , ,
Merchants and Shttmera entr\Utm* the transportation
of their rreiKhtto thia Company, onn rely wfthconfi
donee on it* speedy transit. ‘ w
i iPifi- i O *A?P. !q IJT tonny point in the Weijt
IRk, Be particular to mark paokagea “via J’onna. Hail
road. a - t 1 s * ,
MeffhnntainJtho Went ordering jroods from the Knot,'
wUrdo well to direct them to bo shipped by this Route
ForFrolyht Contrafeis'Qr ShipjJms Directions, rtbply
to, or Rddrcaa either of tho following Agonts oflhe Com
r’! ‘ . „ !>• A. STEWART. Tittibure!
A Co.,Hleubcmllle,o.; ll.B.Piercci Co.. Zanea
njfe, O.; i.X. Jolmaton. Ripley, p.: R. iWoNeoly, Maya-
H. Harrie, NnabvillOfTonn.i Harris & Hunt. Memphis,
TR ,nM iS ta s“ c 2-k,Pti°»{?d ll “W,H.k Koonte.
r roißht
tlio Company at tho following nlaoea Wore ahipping:
p C ±{t°a.ten" lh ° ‘“T
?41 1 KW s &®ljf^ I feh B£r eet.BaUi mn re '
IJIBB £ 88::
- iq« A. SCOTT, Gen'l Sup’t, Altoona, Pa,
o^ Q SI2|I? P|:RS
RAILROAD COMPAkY are
now prepared to receive and forward freieht to Hib fol.
*ol n 5 po nl9 °“ ,ho centhal Kaul:
WshlZ, plfP'l-wl.
fc?"' Trevorton Intersection
. , ‘VfiP.fSOtQWn, " • '
jyillmjnspprt, * taorstown,^
MjilW., Halifax, ’
Wntsonlown f Yorjr,
-flßllfln, 41,80 *^ VQr p * lon ;
KA?iiilOAlf ’ * n<l flll intermediate points on HANOVER
n Freight Station, THIRTEENTH
MARKE J, Streets, will be DrqmptljF forwarded.
, PiJ.BNfiEHEß.FrQishtAg^t,
. is; IST rmMfaan FOR THE |3EA SHORE.
ARRANGEMENT.
oamden actAtlantiorailroad. ..
ONLY.-TWO AND A "HALF HOURS TO-TJIE SEA
*‘’ - ' , SHORE. - , _ J ", , -
~ On tmd nfter SATURDAY, May 3lst, and until furlW
notice* three daily trains toAttanUoand return. - -
-On SUNDAYS, the Mail Train only win run. - ' '
First, Mail-Train, leaves Vine-Street Fcrry; r. 7.30 A. At.
Second, Express. -v/ ji. \ . ~4.00 P. M,
■ , _ (Stopping only for wood nnd water.) , „
Freight Train (with Passenger C&r attached>.4.Bs A. M.‘
Accommodation.Train,-(Egg Jlubor,)'leaves -
Vine street*.*........ ;,.,t440 P.M.
Leaves Atlantic city.
First, Express Tram, loaves ,6.00 A. M'
Second, Mail,.. “ . 4.40 P.M'
Freight. : “ 12.10 A. M*
Accommodation-Train leaves Egg Harbor 6,(0 ’A .Mj
1 ’* SUNDAY TRAIN.
Leaves? Vine-street Ferry At; : ‘. 7 A. M.
Returning, loaves Atlantic at... X T. AL-
This train will stop only at .Waterford, Egg Harbor,-
anaAoseoom. , . >. , r , k - .■ 1 ;
• HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
,eaves go«»Ws Point. H.oo A. AT.
leavesHiulddliheld. ; j.no p.M.
jeaves Cooper s Pomt 2 oo p.jw.
leaves Hadddnfield 8.00 P All
Fare.to Atlantic, Vhej) Tickets are purchased before en
tering the pars...; ffl 80
Round Trip -Tickets, good for two dajs, on any regular'
train.... »2 60
■ On mid nfter July 2d, mill every Saturdov tliroimh Ilia
Summer, the jisg Harbor Accommodation Train will ran
tlirough to Atlautlo, and return early <m Monday mora
ine. . •
?reig|it must bo delivered at Cooper’s Point by IP, M.
he Company will not be responaiblefor any goodsun
til received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at
the Point. . ■ , . , *
m> 19-daepl JOHN .G. BRYANT, Agent.
MiW mI^ ier arkange -
PHILADHLI’HIA, WILMINGTON,, AND BALTI
_ : MORE. RAILROAD.
_ - i ■ .On and niter MONDAY, Julyith. 1859. '
passenger .trains leave pi£i£adelphia,
llioi’ M tlm0 ‘ re StB ' l ° *'^ , i 17 noon,(Expre«a,> ana
For Cheater at 8.15 X M„ 12 noon. .AO, aid 11.10 P. M.
• E or .piltainston at 8,15 A. M„ 10,480. and 11.10 P. M.
■ For-New pa«tle at 8.15 A. M„ and 480 P. M.
tor Middletowit at 8.16 A..M., and 480 P, SL
For Dorer at 8.15 A.'At., and 480 F. M.
or oa or|M
amfsi? ?tl l,n r “* 8 - 30 : A - M ->, <HltprMa,)3.4o A. M.,
at 880 AIM. and 9JO A. M., 1.10 and
7 |Ajavet>oiyrat6XOA..M. land8.25P.M. • .
Leave Seaford atfi.JS A. AL 1 , and 2.45 JR. M.
, --- j TRAINS for Baltimore
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.28 and 11.40 P. M.
"Leave Wilinmgton,at 9JK) A. M„ 12.55 £, M., and 1240
Only a i IUWP. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
- fi 45 a *" or . intend sdiate
p ffoavoi Wilmmzton for Perryvilia and intermediate
placee at 746 P..M„ - r • , • .. , .........
AO 1 "A M °* ace and intermediate.
9nd ‘“‘^Fmerlinto
p^co^at^jo? o^! oll Philadelphia and intermediate
' ' s. M. FELTON, Pw.ident.
BUSINESS CARDS.
•yHEO. D. EMOBY & CO..
OFFICE No 148 South FOURTH St., Fhllada.,
. .Foie AKenta of •■’.
! CEO. C. POTTS k CO., ,
Miners and Shippora of the *
; LOCUST DALE COAL,
Prom the Locust Mountain,
Near Ashland,
ap,-6m] SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa.
JOHN BINNS, • ~, ,
HOUSE'and OFFICE, "
No. 115 South South SIXTH Street,
.
, Heha., bylatr, M to odnuhlster Oaths and
Affirmations, and taitnTestimony to bs reod in Eridanco
in any Court of the Commonwealth of Penneyivania.”.
. ?&l™1, C!1 ' !UIU, 4S? 8r j 0 f !he United and also,
nOommiiuionerof Deeds and fot the Probate of Ac
.couate.for .nearly au the State, in the Union. ''
Oomnussions to take Teetimuay,-from-any of the
Courts, in thia.state, or any of the.Courteln the United
States or Perntonea, promptly and carefully executed.
■ l j -■ -■ -I f-..,.-. JyWrtY.,
OKIE & CAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above
Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer
canttio Paper and. securities generally.. Attend tho
Brokers'Boon! dally, and nil nil orders toy the'puroh&ss
or sale of STOCKS. BONDS, Sc o. ja7-ly
1 1FPICE OF TJHETEENTH and fif
r Room No. 4, FALLON’S BUILDINGS, 520 WALNUT
Street- ; . . twll-tf.
ffUIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.. OFFICE
I S- 82ft CHESTNUT Street, forwards Pareela, Pack
ages. Morqhandiue, Rank Notes, and Spocie, either by
its own LmoSb or In connection with other Express Com-
® B .d>M 1116 prinoill?
aul-tf , . *•• General Saperinteodeot.
a lex. McKinney,
J?- ATTORNEY AT- LAW.
. (JREENSBUSG, PA,
~Wt(* praotme lft Westmarelaiut, Armstrong, nnd In
diotta CRntitias. aell-tf.
August belmont,
' . BANKER. 76 BEAVER STREET.
Issues Letters of Credit for Trui'eMers, available in all
parts of the world, through the Ale Mrs. Rothehilds, of
Pnnßf London, Frankfort, Naples, and Vienna, end their
Correspondents;‘ , *. •
NOTICES,
7VOTIOE. Sealed Proposals, endorsed
.Lx “TrowSsals for furnUhitig the Public Schools of
the 21st, ad, 23d, and 2tth sections".with Lehigh' and
Schuylkill Coal, will be received by the undersigned at
the Controller’s Office. 8. E, corner SIXTH and AI)EL
PHI Streets, until MONDAY, August 15. 'The 1 Pr«po
gali] will to received for said wardi, ar each school, aepa
-3 he;© will to two sßfbs reouired. Egg amt Stove,
inn the ton to to 24*8 Poumbj. Proposals will be ye
petved at the aame: time, for Charooal ana Kiqdhng
Wood, \hnt mayto reqQired. Proposals to to endorsed
.with the name of the ward proposed to Ornish.'..
-h A^rofHtu
qnO-Ili- —' - CaAt-O « flli
fNSUBANCE COMPANY OF. THE STATE
9E,f •BNNSYLVANIAr-PnitAnEtrau, Auguat I.
Direotora have. THIS DAY declared aDivfl
hWblf^k%e 0, «,»
hddeyr .
TVOTIOE.—j\h upplicatifln trill (ye made
ofiM£leUi^ E 8 WK.tpbu H^left'jtjaoity
gPEG{AL }n Good
o°f r^.isrswMsss&'Sss
are property «bunpod or labene/Wth
ray.aujhorny, they canimt be-lelalir dißpoMa oi' ia thi
united Merchant, anddeatata ava invited ta ox
klQim th?se ySSs,
embrAee aQ the styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, hnd many others. - , u
•ALSO, LICENBHB TO MANUPACTUkE and SELL
■SHI. -i • ■ • VKpRAfiEH.PAY,
aiOTiPE.—Persons having'business with
ivihS h S. F W i L INS P? c TOIt will call at No. 5<
?*K E Ja r , <>6t ti.* )81 “' < !f5 #. »?«r» of S o’clspk and 3
?: fcniE&W wIU ra,M' y ’
lelT ; ‘ jliflWßWOgtor.
copartnership notices.
rpilE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ox
,A. istin between the subscribers is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business of the firm wul be
July ig, IMS. ItWtjjjp
•JOSEPH B. HANSON will cMitinue the Toberoo Com
•miKSion ttusmoM, and Agency for tb.e wale of Sombroro
uuhno, As herotoforb.
; ami lV» Avenue.
GEORGE BOIiHIN,
1 i» North WATER Street
NORWOOD PENROSE,'
1M North DELAWARE Avenne.
NORWOOD PENROSE slate of the firm of Joseph B»
Hineon & Co.) is thia day associated
BOLDIN, under the style and &TeN-
I\OSE,% cf >'Tobocro, Oil,
Q<d\eml Comralsslon Busineasi - /.
July 1,185?. ' ' • ' Jyl-tf
FJISSOLCTION OE COPARTNERSHIP.
m&mmif partner, under tho same sty le and firin of
Pbiiadojphia. August jilSagf* . ,
Th IS [SOLUTION, —The Copartnership
Muder tho .firm of EVANS i
tmvoUin/ Public, to keep "THE UNION” with such
character as will merltpopuiar favdr. iyT : m'6t
Dissolution op copartnership.
herptoforo existing under the
’’Fr i i iiROTHERS was diasoh'od qij the let
« WTLLI3 P. HAZARD. In thua retiring from the above
firm, takes the Opportunity of tliankin* tno public for tha
pattonavo »o liberally bestowed on him, ana solioita for
hia Brother a continuance of the same.
Philadelphia, Aamißt 2,18K>.
TVOTfCH IS HEREBY GIVEN," that the
T™ Ann or WAnNICK, CHADWICK, k BRO. Io this
d»v ilimolvwl. The Hf.ntor, Kanro, anil Stove busineaa
SUL" 8 continued under (ho name ofcHADWICK' Sc
s,? 4 lhe Noril,oiut
i'NK. w
Philadelphia, July 11,18W,^
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
F 4 M JO; INSURANCE COMPANY. No.
HI Streot. rfI!MWI,?IIu.
inoOtipok tiie state of
CONFINED TO FIHE AND INLAND RISKS.
mkpjjmk!-: jtSfc&u*: .:
BarcimY Lifpikcott.. . liippinoott, Hunter. &. Spoil.
Jacob W. Stoct. 6h*ireos, Stout, & On.
Uksry Lewis, Jr Lewis. Jlma., & Co.
.5* D .Jh BtRJiRY |>avis Allirney.
■A. H. Hi>BMnhrim Rosenheim, Brooks, tc Co.
Joibt 13. Klllhok John 13. Ellison ft Sons. .
JonN W.Evkhmas...... John W, Kveniißn Jc Co.
Thomas S. Martin...,:. Savage A Martin.
oj-ORGE W. DAY. I’reEident.
JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Ylpe Proa’t.
WILLIAMS I. BI,ANPIIAIiP, Ko i ,’y, 1 ’ ' Vut-fr ,
WASHING AND IRONING.
CASHING AND IRONING DONE
v» rr"A ATNESS and Di^)’AT\ ; l!, Ipr Single
oporatU-oai 0 , wtl6aa ‘Wott?
jy ffHr , Buperindencfedt.
*THVINES,—A well-assorted stock.of-mi
bf perior B ?'' aa<l #&fER ne rim r g “p>i r % »oip
W* , ;VN.W»tsnrtreel,'MjdM§'w( ) ajve, l
’.-"•.■.l’ ■ SHIPPING.;
■A/VWvAAewwwVA'V'^WWWVAAAAAAAA^AA/
GLASGOWS AND' NEW YORK
Sf?AHG^9!J|, Cu h‘“'h6fsalurd«'',7thMar.
fcMtassK,;'
NoShS P e 6r fornl¥d^n r |. e . otl
For freiglit or passage, y
- ap26rtf,' ' ' No. a ■
,FOR THE SOUTH—PHIL A*
2S £Em& DELPHI A TONEWORLEANB AND IN
TERMEDIATE POINTS. -
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH ROUTE.
Goods received every day, And bills of lading
signet! ■-
, The V. S. Mail Steamehip KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tain Marslniiau, will sail on Friday, August 5, at 10
o’clock, A. ou • • ,
The. U f 8. GEORGIA,
Captain Garvin) will sail on Wednesday, August
„ firat-clasa side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE SPATE aud oTATK OF GEORGIA now run as
above evmy ten days, thus, forming a five-day commu
nication with the South and Southwest, connecting with
steamers for FUmda.-aTu} with railroad 3 for New Or
leans and intermediate points. • -
, ’ w . FREIGHTS REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average or 15 per cent, below
New York Bteamsh,p j§g^^ C g •
Freight'nnd Iniuranee on a large proportion of Good,
shipped Smith will to found to be lower by these ships
than by saumg-vesaels. • - Ji 1 ■ ■
Ineuranpe on all Railroad Freight is entirely unneces
sary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad
. ■.'.
Fare by this route 25.tp40 per cent, cheaper.than by
the Inland Rente, as wiU;be seen by hm following sche
dule. Throuxh-tiekots from Philadebhia via Chariee
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
nah to^oiitgdtae'^ o^ ISayan-, 1 Sayan-,
To Charleston.. M . 915 00 Charleston. - ~52350
Savannah -16 00 Savannah.;.- -3100-
2O 00 Augusta- 26 00
• Macon.'. 2100 Macon..r.-r 5276
Atlanta,.. 23 00 Atlanta....-.'..W.... 31 OO
Columbus. 23 00 C010mb0*.........-.. 9600
Albany*..; 24 00- ’Albany.'.....'. 8100
Montgomery..., 2800 ’Montgomery 3900
Mobile../...;.. 3500 M0bi1e*.............. 46 90
New Orleans.... '39,75 'New Orleans-....... oi 00
• N. B.—Pnssongors by thU route connect with the In
land Rente to South Carolina and Georgia, travelling by
the same conveyances thence tor New Orleans. ’" - ’
No bills of lading signed after thejhip )ut* sailed.
Nofreightreoeivedonthedaypisaiung. -
; For freight or passage apply
SouthwestcomerFOUTH •
Agents in Charleston, T.S.A’T. GTBuDD,' • '
6-“‘ Savannah,C. A, GREINERStCO. Jy23
U. s.-M: STEAMERS -.. '
i 7 to?., B iuX T Mit JM, »!’Sapl«rol>er
1 ? U < EtSn,Captain VfoUon, will sail August 20, Octo
ber 15,December 10, : * -a..
'First CobiapdMage. „. ,i M . SWO.
- Second .Cabin passage,... 75-
■ *
At the Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Offioe,
Tobacco Warebouae.TDQCK Btreet, Phila- jc23-6m .
<&&&%■ THE BRITISH AND NORTH
gjBSpiAMERIOAN ROYAL- MAIL STEAM
’'FUOMkSW TORk TO LIVEBTOOL.
Chief QamnFaas&xe.
Second Cabin Passage. .... 76
. - - FROM BOSTWt TO LtVXaroOL, -
Chlof Cabin Passage.. ijuo '
Second Cabin Passage; 8} -
Tho ships from Boston oaU at Halifax.
PERSIA, Cap*. Judkins, r -} AMERICA,- OapL MiUer* .
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, I NIAGARA,' Capt. Adder-
Biannon, l Ciptl lMeL :
These carfy*a olear white light at mast-heAd j'
MA'tt^vUlioWiajdag.JuJplL
TOSEttof • :
AFRICA, Shannon, - N York, Wednesday. Aug.'3.-
EUROPAaLeitch,- , Boston,' Wednesday, Aug. 10.
PERSIAPJTudIpn*, . • N York, Aug, 17.
ARABIA, Stone, - ‘ Boston,' Wednesday, Aug. 24.
Berths nqt secured until paid for. •- r .■
• Ap experienced Surgeon on board.” y •
The ownarsof-thaseshlps-wHI .not .be aocountable Coy
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie,:Jewelry,Preciou* Stonei
or Metals'* unless bills brlaflmg are signed therefor aiK
PIANOS.
e££3&gi< R 4 YEN, BACON, ft Co.'s.
f Tf *Nu»»b A OlarVi,Hsheß,-Bam, h Coa’s,
MONIUMB, so for.,Churches and Lecture
-Rooms* - • - -•- -c' -
Pianos and Melodeons to Rent*
mjU-ir - . SEVENTH
■ggata SUPERIOR ?lANOS,
207
BAETIMORK Bireet r Charles and
Have always on band a targe assortment of their eupe
rior rianoa, lecommendoo by oortihcAtos fj<\m 8.
Thattorg, Strnkosch, and
to to enual, if not superior .to made ip this country.
The durability of thetr’Pianpy to 'warranted for
five years and a pnvmge ftf axchaosa. 'Titwn
A “• r* tMB T l ’t ßt mLlAN KNABE A CO.,
Maura. LEE k 'WALKER, No. 722 CHEBTWIIT
Street, Philadelphia, are our authorized Agents; and
will keep constantly on hand and sell opr Pianos a{ ma
nufacturers’ prices. •* • jphHbn •
fC==3te* CIIIORERING * '
*’granp, jSSd Upright
PIANO-FORTES.
WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET,
awnrdait. at thaftiUMOß* ip tula «uuitt]r aua
TIfARSH’S MUSIC STORE,,
J-IJL No. 1!02 CHESTNVT Street, pilhnfelphia, '
Where a[l the Utii.t awl j!bpujsr Music oan he ob
tainod ffom w catalogue m thp United State./ liC
rtruottw BookE, Bet Tieoea, Son*., JSltadj, Ac. .New
Sn.T.'.'ffiff X. 1 " k? » aw.oao, pct-pß'd.
WiU be saajp receipt of the price
M^f^»^}ir Oat AT° gp ®V end receiving uew
Music daily. Musical Instruments and rnuMcal mer-
every dasonptioa at.importers’ sad mami--
tapturer8 > prices. . - :£. MABBH,
IK» CHESTNUT Street.-'.
machinery and iron.
SAMUKt Y. MKiRICK, . n VAVOBAN DinutlCZ,
eouTHiv^f' ,^MSS?*‘
, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTRBHTB,
MEffifftHS,'
„ , engineers ANDMACHINISTS, .
ofSlp.?l!?h ra e B r io ’ I ®"*K
fM ’Work Show, Rail
ir»o^C^. w!,ißonr of ' U * ***”*' »“• ■•«*-
'ft£H f fcj? o . ni flSS-?QjCNS ,i « II MtpWnam each a.
Sole Agents for N. Rimeux'a Patent Suker Boiling
HARDWARE.
T° THE HARDWARE TRADE.—The
the follßwing popde.at lowp.t rates: Law ip’ euperior
g Chains ol all hiud«, ; including traps,■ ,\al|w, t fth,
t,yaton, toorue.ooil.ahip, ptlpe, arS nffiHr Chains,-
riaht a pateilt acd oih(ir AhvT& andVToeii “h"
> i rpsw jnd avatHtß pane j short and lona
a Fry Farai Eloobior BaTsty f'uso for hja.tina
l Bed Screwsl American aiatear.BlaoWoard Cra-
“T * t Chedel Serewas*T!qier
tfn MWW Mahotstty-Kaobe: Wbites*
firaeea: dheveH and Spades, all kinds; Hay and Manure
|Vru t jlajcos, and Hoes; Southgate’s patent wrenches;
lK»cka and Latches J-‘Poor and Shutter Soluj Hand,
Slodre. and Stone Hamm era t spooks and Hm res: .Taolu,
Bntds, Shoe. Clout, and Flhumn? ffidlsr WrouiitMaiE
Stonoa andßißaa; DaiaSi'TfSSpS. and RamajAlor
iMaes BatoE, Axe». Hiit
®tiSw«e' W>a “''^ “*» “ r
* ■ ' WoSSmEßclmreet.
BRUSHES.
rriHE CHEAPEST BRUSU BOUSE IN
’ O°.J. gknhtE'. CJVperdoMn.
{{o.B, (3 knots, 75- * k <
No. 3, 66 knots, 87 “
No. 4, gn knots. 10 O
|o°:||»|: ■ 2-
No. f, 1M knots, iS ■ m
a W C- 1 ECKSTBIN,
6> North THTRI) Street, below Arch,
. ■ •■ V . - Philadelphia.
PR OUT’S CELEBRATED LONDON
BRUSHES.
introduced, have at oooe taken prooedeace for quality
s ?> materials and fnr eqienlinc.constnwtion. 'Hi* Hair
peculiar elasticity with the re-
lfnnnesa, are- found to paea uniformly, and
smoothly; ffHßouon the hair rather than roughly and
harshly over it, thus sivins the proper atimnms
cqnsoqaent freedom from dandruff fo the scalp-akin
without injuring it, and. thus. too. tasunne a saturtlly
uUwy, - tf, the hatr. - Hiij TEETH,
NAIL and COMB ere equally desirable also
VWthou TORpfeCHVo vsea, all eorabimnr,in a remarkable
cbsnnlotesi usefulness with extraordinary dura-
Iklttr.. A ibil assortment ofPHOUT’S superior goods,
ra o “V®iM 9 |OT ■wr «*.**“»•
. ii wr :
COAL.
C W. GROQME & CO.,
LE “ IOH ’ TOP SEMl
ofr,ceßß%ifsb.l: ■
ap2-gm . ■ - . . FHn.ADEI.PHIA.
W o wood’ COAL > AND KINDJJNG
' JaNXEY A YEAGER.
COATks-STitKET WHARF,
greatly to their ailvanlage to pnrohaao Kmdliiig WocH
m " 8 • ieg^m
' LUMBER.
LXTMBER. —150,000 feet superior 5-4 and
thP™™¥i^ n ft.S i on 4too , ii C hM k ' 80880 “ d in
a *. pnn ¥ ) A B, » -Plank. <k4 to e inches thick.
- SITwW l 8 and 2-inchPbvnk.t
poiStSd sSSpwl!! 10 *><> ?■■*<>(*, <* «"4 » ft»» ions,
r & a *®*erol assortment of veil-seasoned
Lumber lpr-bUsinoga purpoaoa or cabinet makers,
roit aa(e at moderate urines by
Jills' anp sheetings for ex-
SI South riIONT St., autt3s -LExITiA Street
0015-ly - ,
PENNSYLVANIA PAINT STORE.—
wsa&sss&ismj&
£!&««$? of “ %tT
M THOMAS ft SONS. .5 .
• Nos. 139 ana 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. .
•; (Formerly Nns.67and©.) ’'
• REAL ESTATE* SToCiS, *e< • . •
PuWic Sales «t, tin* rhtladeJphiaExchinie. every,
Tuesday*.®! noon. danng the business seagon. -
. IGT liandbito df eaChTYoperty issnsd ifeparately, ii\
addition » which we, pubhehon the totunforpTeYfoos
to each sale, one thousand catalogues m paniphiet form,
xivina foU 'description of Ml_the Propertytotosoidon
FURnSuIU^SALES AT THE'AUCTION
SALE. “ , , -
#SF“ We have alargeanipunt ofßealEstate at Private
Sale,' inclndingt every .description of city and country
property ; Printed lirigmay 1 fa had nt the suotion stem..
. . ' PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. ' .
Estate entered on oar Private Sale Register,
anoadvertised occasionally in our Public Bale
(of which I.QOQ copies are printed weekly;) free ot
. r -
.CARD.—The Trade Sale toßooksallers will commence
bn Tnesday, September 23. I3U Catalogues now ready.
CARD.—In August-only occasional sales, as hereto
fore—not every, week, as in tho business season..
Bale of Nob. 339 and 142 South Fourth Street..
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIR
RORS, riANO-FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS.
. ' '• .OnTlrarsday Morning,
At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, an assortment of
excellent second-hand, furniture, elegant piano-fortes,
tine mirrors, carpets,ete.^fromfamiliesdeeunmx&ocse*
keeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale.
REAL ESTATE SALE,
August ldtli» at 12 o’clock, at°ihe Philadelphia Ex
change. .
Llegant country .seat,' lSKaciea.with extewive im
provements, nneshade trees, superior fruit trees, groen
house, grapery, Ae., &c.'. on the Haverford road, Dela
ware county, witbia’holf & mile oTtoe depot of thaPhir
ladelphisana Darby Passenger Railway, at Dftrhy. and
H mile fro nr, a station pn the Philidelpbia and west
Cheater. Railroad.’Tße owner sells on aco<*unt of.re
wving from-the State. t.Ths stock, Ao., wilt to sold a
ft ’^ r o W BToßys ?^D? p^flSLjSNGSl—Two' three
story brick storesand dwellings. Nos. 1003and1005 Beach
otreet,-northofL*urelstre6t. Termscaab*' Immediate
possession. They will to sold separately.
-ROOMS ON; HARMONY COURT TO RENT.-Ap
ply at the auotion store.
AT PRIVATE SALE.—Shares in the -PUUadelphia
) I Fifth aiul .Adeiphiatreets, below WamttCtogemrTok
iQlldins and lot, 34 by 99K~feat. Two fronts. - -
OHICIP' FORD, AUCTIONEER, No; 530
-l MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and
SlXTH,wouthsid*.
SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES GAITERS, BRO
. - . GANS, Ac.
On Thnnday Morninr, .
, August 12, at 30 o’clock precisely, wfil be sold by eeta
oxne, on four months’ credit, 500 oases man’s and toy**
x»ta, shoes gaiters, brpgans. Ac.; ladies’ audmissee*
boot*, ehoer, gaiter*, ties, Ac. t of city and Eastern
manufacture, cfropniins "fresh invoices of seasonable
goods suitable for the fall trade.
, HSk. Goods open for examination early 90 tha raom
itu of-sale, when miyers prill find it tetneir interest to
attend, y,, , t , ~t - •rr'
' ' On Thuraday Morning,
Aagost 11th, will to sold—
-76 do*, super' hoavy goat and kid skins, suitable for
custom work. l rr 7.'
Xj’UBNESS. BBINLEr, ft CO.,
■- „ ..«o. 4» JIAEKET STEEET.
• L - On Inesdar Mornmg,-
ffth f at 10 o’clock, by catalogue* bneut momto
500 paokages and lots of Imtorfod dry goods, Just re
ceived.-
Samples and cataloguea early bn mcraingof sale.
T\ SCOTT. Jp,, AUCTIONEER, No. 409
JR OUMMEY £ SONS/
• - REAL
hold furniture at dwaliin-fc
■ ft»Op our Private BeJe Remitter will ihraji be found
*3ejT Urge Kuouut ofreal estate, iaeta&BS ercry <W
’ No. fWALl^yßStfjgfeti.
Uf OSES NATHANS. .AUOTIQNSEH
- • ...money to loan. =' •,
»0M« oas .
PROM2BBGRY NOTES, witheollftteraL diaconited al
thejowost market “ macowea ai
males, iphuntm* catos and double totfooed, FmegoU •
escapementleYeraadtopmewatchee.mhantingcaSeaßd -
opeo fape>A acflvew. toem are extra fall jeweled, ul ben
Buyer »n*n«h patent lever watches,
mant lever andi fomnss, -in hunting toae and open
food, Some .very suwnor l SwiaaTPiench. and
Quartior watc/bs; fine gold,To«, Seb. neck, and «lkP
fine sold totoiioasesandpeas, toaeeJet),
breastpins,; finger-ringL; sat-nw, atraa, medalhcue,
auitiiewefry csMraUy., aqperior Havana €i*an.at#is
Kr thausaud, m boxes of each, wilfto sold bf slngfo
xor quantities, to suit purchaSers. Numerous fooox
articles, sc.f&o.. Ac. 1 • , *
. ‘ . AT MIYATE SALK. -
Amw;nrS'»-P r «>/chert,, feat high b? Steel orate.
.'AUe, vatchee, and jewelrr of ever, ftMaviotiom.
BTvIIiUIS, NO.
TSTILHAMS'A; BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS
Meaara. Myerg,-Ctaghoni * Cb M Pbibdelphui,) oflbr
advances made on receipt of gohsla.
BeUlements-made three day* aibax sale. -
„- - ' < ' i XKFKKBXCS*.
Messrs. Myers, Clog horn, A Co;, Philo,
'** • Stuart k Brother* Phila. . -
■ “.. *"5 v«».
MEDICINAL.
Mrs. 'winslow
AN experienc*
fliyiioiMt presents to Uifi■
. SOOTHIJ
ED NURSE AND FB.IULE
«.tenb § Ygo & ,„ bw .
FOB CHILDKj
which greatly feciHtalsi tl
<>nm* thßimziß, reducing
A r , » n^ p gf o tf
upon it, mothers
8 JIELIEP AND HEAL'
We hare put up and sold
rearsiana csS snjr, m con
what ye bare never been
SMM
hmoljr p*ed, f&Tot id
dissatisfaction hy a nr one
IWL.SU . defc.gMed
•Wlialerm of highest
cal effect ajyJipedioal vjr
matter- "what : we do
experience ,and pledge our 1
jnent of .what we here de 1
induce where the infant
exhaustion; relief wm be
never-fiuunxaacpeM in i
! Itnot^lWf-
the stomach and '
aim Vivos toneaqgeneMFT [
aaffijl:
teethtQfqrfromanxothert'
who has a'
the fore*cans complaints,
nor tae ,prejudices of
UW « UUS. tpedicipQ. n
ttons.for nsmx will acoom
SHTiflS!*
Pnco 25 centsa bottle^
ES; TEETttnm,
taathinj, brjoU-’
IS au inflammation; will alter
HOWELB.
a,-H wiU give r«Bt to goaraofro.
jTH-TO YO.tK LNFANT&
' _ -it hi*. or U et» lor or»r tom
1 7* P^, 6Bo ®' aad truth of %u
Btas&sg
tei jwe ■ knowax» jastafeee of
m» fen£W®d it.. ©n the ocm- -
V [with .its operation*, and
reiiasf speak
Jj kapata t i o^Ioa*?bo ®Sj!
r: glare-- .In ahnoet every'
«t fo auffennr/rott- pain airf.
tfcmod m fifteen or treSf
*Wvdimnlfltere<i* -*?
?WW F f
a tout b&o been used witi
•pfeu;*.*-
Uawata, correct. ooiditr,
OOldc and averoome ««£
weedilr'remedied, end m
whether it- arisee from
came. We woaldeayfci
QaildeaSennc from any of
do not let your prejudices,
p there. stand between
the reUet’ thatwrtl bp
LY SUR&-*to folio# the *
timely used. Foil
panj each bottle.
wmOeoraUßTtife $3l?
the oatsidamfgM',
12 i
;«!
1 - t
Jirou.
Btre<
A MOTHER. PBQOPttf'-fHE WONBER-
W«?CT3 Of.TROXSIiI’S NEimilOU
•&&aMife^«Has!to/Tsara-
Wtism sleep wits a ittUatf to» my ©yea,- iidSaim
CMJjSS, 1 H"d tSe advice an3ah?of
S P assi r jKSfi*'£s c4Ber .remedies. but aU of
s?*.**? i v » a i s*dioed t your adrertisament in the'
wU’ona person, whom I bad
years standing. Ha
SnA a r removed the pa n entirely.
s&t «££&&& a *Fei*nt man- Sinoe then I £&
l ?/fi! , i n8 W V fe*® not done Tor months.
o i«taw£3r w<«m a chair. -My appeute
KSaS&IK 1 *•* «" t w l ? ,ou "SSSS
• - ' ‘ .oiJffISSaKSPBaiSGSSfek
°g- »• .«• "• ~nier Third and Waihat i£V ; arta-tT-.
D^mI COTT ’ S eEL 2BHATED TAR
Weatoott * Tar Cordial cores Qooronmtioa* '
WmiJSJ’S ferv^i* 5 ) r 6? Bronchifia.
3£ ? JwJ a ) °°ros gwuffli and CoWs.
H g»:
Wmioo*. Tar Cordial cure. Blind and Bltodina
'xSWS&Si?"'®"'*"- 1 "*-'
diseases, free f-t.vC?^H.n? £ oasa ]Sfd on the ab©r®
T’HE stock of window-glass
4»««Braa»#i,s!4Sg
Ss«iiS«« v n? consult their own interests wul
examine thoir assortment, and purchase nr them ■ «<
efsewhere.- tr ° f sooa “’ l>t 1 >?“ Price than can ho lyii
ENCAUSTIC TILES .for
ooMas "'
fiSaSwi &°for r «te i, bJ 8n ‘ 1 Tr,,,r co "‘ , " o, °'
loro CllßOT'kWltreSf.
IWIAOKEREL AND ALEWIYES. —9O
r -T ,"r, bbla. and fiO half bbla new* No. 2; 200 bbla. anil rsa
half bbla. new lar<e No. 3 .Mackerel; 100 bblsTAlevi va*
for aale b> WM. J. *AYLOS iCO, ’
Jy ]9 . las south wiußm
TIAVANA CIGARS offered to dealers
, je2 4m . 21g South FRONT Street.
HI MP t~ sfanil » ; America, and Jute
Hemp, in lotsto suit purchasers, bj ■
1.18 «N-WATK , B-au.irt P g^'.wiTsß (^s
rrUNNER’S 01L.—220 bbls. of Straits
and Bank Oil, in store and for sala by-
R. 8. HUBBARD & BON.
No. 1(R South
TT-4MS AND SHOULDERS.— 2.000 pieces
068 extra V»«*-
»W» Amh fSXu
J?PP A —loo kegs for sale by
UROTHEH, Noa. 47 ami 49 S'.
T° ASTERN AND SOUTHERN MKR
* a .CIWrS.-A Ureo Btoek of MAMLAROPE, as
§?Jlsv 8l ? 08% . Manufactured, and-/or sale at the lowest
isew » oys j)riCpBi by
eil» B Jf. WAl^R^T^’d^K'wHAßiyfe.
BAT RUM.—S puneheons yerjr superior-
B»J Rum, 1® »kere ana for sale by -
«M 'A MERINO, Jtt South FRONT Sttse},.