The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 09, 1859, Image 4

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ams^l^eral^S^W* ll^^^®?'.
iuthci rcffortetotAko. EHst.
i-crald.'; lilowaworo struck, ami there #ere wjdpy
proserairhtjWorce unSorXiouteusnt floHej'^K»
ptl39neref:;*iU»: thcit.fneads,'
of Jijr
prap hr*o‘'prolon;;(xl* tho faring. tiyj ftp feißibJirtti
ebrjlutcly, waited raa meaningless
o«m
MoB3fffsodr > P l^n7J^BTW|nee.< «^ii«M
siblo rpmarWabbaTUrt aKaraciar. of PMlapelpbij.
It was a common ptaouco among some attornosa to
talkof*« ,,
wai;(^rWT>"f^dCW-Otteir; !
crifadj , '*^ioc^itnty,Uiit3 i tistiee , .wfil^hj , ) dHet-.
ly Sgpndertjag«dpstlh« .laW... 1 . Two
Boms ' escape ;- but this, only
theoffi66W 6f tKe Commonwealth artitapoeednpon ■
by bsi«“aifd{desigynif!men^^^-]»^:.'W^-
and tlioy are PfOmpiy Hiadeto meet.lho reqaire
montaof«iotaU>4.law.i;;Noarly;:eTeiy-4ay.nqw,U,
occnpi^^n^h^a^ai^qpj^w^rfmiMnm^oo-*
proportion tbdter jiso and
coDtams.nwr&lawr«bidiJiff oitiieM'taaa'My, oior
oity < ia : the-l7xuoii.' l i6oweam®^te J- .A«- >
thora.£^,^^«ttt§d,»woimt«,offlrißiia»tw»afcC; .
tioas <***
truth andat some Irtgtli in tlrifl ;reply to
a retnwlt',tbatoambftpmpnepf-U»eowui««l’for!toe
defBaa^^P^eraaf«blqran4--^p*r^d;-' charge
a'nlfu>tf *A'O“l j 1... ... '"'pjltl'a Vt, '-
Joseph; Johnson- plead igniUy 'to' tbe. obaigti of
1 n rceoy.'Edward htpnroe pleadgnilty ; tothc sterns
ohargeii'O..'! -/v t't'r/ , .'V-,.? ,b i l '.',
LoaiJißeitihaWt,' theOennOntarTestedaftw'
days agd-’byUOfflotna Sommers and CalUnsai -was :
oonrioted, of larceny. ,, !T6a 'defepdao t jhadifot: aO-. :
oessrtetiie dwelling committed'
nairciV UiloraV. atre^tg;
a wofilffllV y^vK o,— r . jy* morf
lag qu (be'charge of fn\
sire <oo* of ardonlspintffjaia that MmWt'kMW
of
oiUrgedwith therlareenyof
some yaluoble/eiU'erwai'O'froni
Hood.’-Th‘aAbfendant-was employed as a don|iMjlC“
by ilrs* fl.j-:ta:wßos?' service aha went6nftKs day.
roowoecnpled by Maivaref.:
Officer Jicqbv'.wh’o^hi^eltl^'w^^teatlfiea'tliafc,
the dofdddadib&d
found inthehouse. ;IheDistnot •AttoraeyJthwghV
that a elert gaUChad:.&ot J>e&&J4ada~tti'K-
not/guilty.wa# rendered' by the jury/
under the suggestion of-thecourt. ’ ■ -'-V'£»Vs v
an., elderly’ colored man,- was'
charged with fc&vingcommlited'nh indecent aftault
upon alittlo'girl. ' Thddetails of the eaaoani unfit
for publication;' 'A verdict of guilty of assaoltonly;
was rendered, . Many were pleased with this Ver
dict, ‘as an opinion that ' the obfirge Was
trumped up. ' The* Judge imposed the nominal sen
tence, thatthc jprisoifer shouldpay, th«tc,osts.
ThoMtlowirig Sentences Were passed :- - -'
Joseph Johnson, sis, moths in the County Prison.
E. Monroe, six months in the-County-Prison: ‘ ‘:
Louis Reinhart, joins months in the CounlyJPri
ton. •< ■-- <•—?■*- ‘ -'. t ' -■ " •
Jesse Et&ub, who'was employed on, a, canal as
boatman, pleaded guilty totbo * charge of passing
a counterfeit*
Bank. Ho stated that' he. bought .twenty dollars’:
worth;of the ‘.‘stuff”, for fire.dollars. Sentenced
to fifteen months in County. Prison. ' •;
U. S; CoxHisaiox£n*s Office—Commis
sioner Borchard;—Another! hcariDg wns hadyes
t orday momiogin thecaso- of. Georgian* "Whelan,
. charged withpasslngoountorfcit; coin of the United.
States. the
charge -prefcrretfl.tho’defeDdautwas -discharged.”
The, August term of .tho.u. S. EasteraListrict
Court wiUTbegmron; Monday.next; -.ltwili -be of
brief duniUidnT' t
PHILADELPHIA BOABttOFTBADE.
WM, B. THOMAS. )_ „ .
LEXT£H BAGS
AT,Xms s !OItKC?UirTt*3XCJU3O3!;>»ICX%»ftIi;? - r
Ship TonWandaVJulfus.'. 1 .. .V.-J.. .Liverpool, Auk 25
Shin Grey ,BoaWEujrtiea* *, t s ;VRlo de Jansiro, soon
■Bark Joseph Maxwell, DsVi*.. . :La#u»rr»;etc, soon
Park Reindeer^Fnmkiin*,.v.fStCroix,acoa
Bark A A4>rcb©rt. l He-witi u .. ...v.. vSt fiart*. soon
park mgsppta; .Veaoook. Jtio da Janeiro, AuffU
Png Seunrofcre..... *,, v \. t .Brazil; soon
Bn* .Matanzas, ste. aoon
Schr Pis6oh»7Srl Lapthom London, noon
fachr G Morrov... .Jtorbadoefc, «oon
. SJTF^UKOCEAN STEASIERS,
STATES. •? - j Z i '£- -
siura , />< •>. ‘-sh£x%YKs£&'-<*-'4r6k*~ -
Ernopa... *,SV* -i. .Boston. .Liverpool.:.!/. vi./vAtuc li' 1
Kangaroo.. •>*.., ,New-York. .Liverpool* .yAUff 33
Ocean Q.ueed.': ."rNew York.,Havre,' .. r .......... Aug IS
Persia-.- New York. .Liverpool.'...Aug IT
SHIM, U<rV&KVßi' 'K.’fa'imS's'‘~' '< JU ti '
Haramom^;.,Southampton..New Y0rk...,; Jo y*
Falton/. 4* *. -Southamptou./New York../...;.;. ;Ju r S 7
Glaaiow.;.GJaJ«p'w» -New-York-. —V... i.ZJn rJT'
City oCManefcoster Beuut:<iNeir York. .... ..,Ju y-S7
ATabia. * o.*• • >J.L vefpoot/Boeton.•-../.• JnlrSO
.-v« J ambo«.;New Yerk.';.-„„y., .Aajr-i
N America. Au,y.L veipoot<;Quebec f . w.......... Aug 3
Cofßalttm<tfpi:L verpoof-=-Neir;YiMrk.v. ;.....,,Aur S'
Vanderbilt*. ..Southampton. .NewYor*.....;.’;Aug' 3'
Asia vv.. .Liverpool.*.Ne# .,Ang 3
Bremen.. -.. Bremen. ;New York:.
Hungarian,,.... .Liverpool.,Quebec.. ..a M ~.Att*W
Canada f..., , v , .Xlyerpool^Boitoo,,..... ..r» * <Aug 13
Indian a » ,1, Liverpool/.Quebec, .Attf 17
ontho4thejuHStb.^-•>.. v,-, ....
Whan thff'above'dfttds feu on Sunday, theirteamera
will soilonTdftpflay,esoept frpm New Qileanf.; *; z i* ;
MAW^B-INTEKiMOIEKpK'.-';
rORTOyPm^APELPjaJA^Aw.;g t /18W t ,
U Small ssimsT)fpJtate oljleoriiia, Garvin,os hoars
from Saysn£kb,MS4tmiTkl*Bftnd passengers to Alexander.
Heron, Jr. Saturday,at7P M»3o:nuu« southo£~C*p«.
Hatteras, passed steamship Keystone State, bound 8: at
lO milos S.of Hatters*,pqeeed a; steamship*
supposed to be. the.Mrge’a Ortelf? alaqboond •ooihi.’v
§5U©JO '2l4oura.lnMriiNast-sork;K
via OapeMnyiStinotirt, wnh mdse and Maaeiuren io
_Kchr.Ummoijd,Towji«Wdv3ttM| I .from,rndimii-JUv,r;
Bei.witli com;to3.M lijowlej* Ca- «•>;.*;) <“£'4
Bohr VSSSEP |M, 2 , '4 d»r WmOdWr V»U
-■
.Brig Ahddrrr,Otis,Wiscas*et,jf Sturtovant Jt> Co.'>v
Bt«BmerJ<r ; WjJUitg,oiaywlir»tJt4n©re,A Groves, dr.
(CorrdipohdenceofTodPresa.)
,„ L -i *<
j The
7 "*'l l'l
and consigned as tolfoww,
Gen Cameron anu Blazing Star. Iron, ore to JE&G
?r&4®
‘rri^«^jsii^ssss&«
Tho one Fairy, Capt Welsh, from. Bahia, loaded with -
sugar and' dry hides, anchored Off this place -yesterday,
ana will be detained a day*or two forventiUtFon.
( Correspondence of the -
Tho following vossolslofi the harborjeat*rdar*st;
Bng Susan lndepeu-.
dence, Sarah J wiUette,;BVW BirnramlsTcß. Vickery,
. h Warren, Paragon, add ten fiswng.acbM. .Bric Cloud,,
f rnrn p ( ,.n-, 7 .)...,.0, come .to jiarbor onThnrsdaruotia
having received orders, left for New. York, MrTieiir*
,i>uu..u .^
. and bark Cordelia as baying passed to sea yesterday .
Some of .thelewes people caught aVhale this mots- '
nYTELROHAph*K \' *
(CorresDQndonca^oyi^l'MU^el^hitt^toh.n^.^^
The ketoh Commerce! for Jtio/pneiio, went to ectT
kat evening, -Ifaa steamshiw ITn&eas? Bb»*u*: from -
Boston, went in ibis Boyd/with
lumber, passed in last night. * Ship XJtheUOi fpr
ton, ‘wont to sea at 7 o’clock this mcmfeS.' Wind south*
• Weather very pleasant, 4 £-; ’
- Yours, *; ;. jCHOS.;B<i HUGHES. : :
‘ ' . . -MEJfOiaNDA.v : ;
Steamelup Helawnro,.Copes,bencerarrived at, York'
7thiftst. - ' , v . * 4 11--, _’ 1 '
Ship Western OceaaLGWilionit frbml/ohucd ■ for -Col-
Ctttui, was spoken Mifttti, lat'4oSi loft WK, - - -- ~ .
j?th® lr to,?s^f ’ ,s^b ' lrlei,to ® SW. SV-JUtM- 4
>r-: ? '- ■••: Anived Ybrk SM,'Glide rsice>'e. at 'Jkir,/
: -'v deauxf24tuio AWs?terV^ Watliivetpool; wh.Kw-’
4 S2di Plf
i a.n t,
t - isfSraAß BtIiLDINSS,;;
■' ;' ! ■STHBBT,
Incorporated in 1887, under ilioGeneral liuuranoo Law
; ofP«uv»rlv»iii», ' ■
9800,000*
. 200,000
114,800
Authorised Capital.
Subscribed Capita* • •
jFaid up Capital -••■••••• v.
■ . invested as follows ;
.Bond ami firttlfen 1. 1 983$ Wfl
Bank, Sailroodi and ofcbpr.Stockff and Be-,
* c«nU6S.^*-"i.l.v.iV*>, I WiwO
''CAsiiin3J«jk«<vv«*s«>*>w^.,«^ v ;....-•. B|®P
• , 4 ~ ~ . i _ \ --■ 91}4^Aq
P»rt»'of‘tVi«SH('"Ss2 nl !iai) ; Jla v ls»-
fcVttrtMUerlM.' ', '
■ "': ; -%<ifeT]ra nrnMX^Pre.rjeiit. 5 . . .
.: j ) .JM<WRjOHX'iVl'jßfrffidtnt.
:■ •, ?lV o\KAMBOKUKR e , Awnstant yecrfltarr.
I '. ‘• '3)IjRECT.O£B; . ~ ~
gijryj,K.‘Bercinr> ■■ , T^rUrtef,
NORTHERN ASSOTANCE COMPANY,
' ! ' USTABUSHED.isi 185.
;-j FIRE AND UFE., INSURANCE,
i<; ;')iead' ' offices •.'
LONDOU',“'ABERBEKN',TED IN ? wftQ R> GI ' AS '
ifj v “ Gpwjp)nsApELPgr4. ; ; ' •••
■;j !cAapicr^r J , se,Q9B,Boa
, ANNuADjiiioMi: upwAkus of #iflooA».
folioiM «uar«v»iti*<i:;bT*.tb® unlimited jieWUtiee o .
aiirlrl,M>Shareholder* • r -' ' A;.'* >W
promptly edfoated end raid rofareiwe
toXondon,by «, 71 *a ¥ ' .
;;COESTT%--J
j ' rUILAIJEVI’HJA. ... - \
jf KEFBKBWCES.
Man. feTUAIvi & BROTHER, U Benlt etrwit,,: .
.v ;»‘i MYERS,eJUOHOBN.fcCO.,*BNwket»i.
U* ,- ; ,-WM,N«KEE AiCO,i»'-floi<)» Front: eWeet, .
ii ittoUTCHEN fc COLMNS,3Kb3RCebiau
'i i" SMlWiflfSfcitSWriMi M«M «t.,
:,V. • »t.
JogEPE,'ai'MV?W^^'?^>sPf*W«>t.Wwb»nl«’
‘ Banker* .* ••
■i : A!n»'4liSlSyE^iEPtto«ni’tJ(U<ia ! Beivlt.' ,
-Hon. etroet; Me
b 'f ‘ Jodftg Supreme jgodrfc JriErtgthfcetfy
ymfewS&KANQE: ;' ■
'^BWA^9PK*MpE«psDp*inrrBJ —; '
c>>Hkrifbrd. ♦*'-*-"* •
i.; ;r.T,;ciai si;Bot,«bo off
.F{fiB.!fji3UlUNCß
rIIOOMPANY of Sow . VorlO '•'v,. ■;
II ! , Cosh AM<jts,'Jan.l.lS»—-••.
SPRmOPIELD'I?IRE AND MARINE
•>! insurance;coMpany, ;
■ Cosh Ajadta, dan. J,1809:>.... 4<4,T34 83
North AMEBrcAN.F|Rgj?(Bt7-.
; or Hartford. .
r_i i --' Cash Assets.Xan. 1,1854...... 404,800 00
IRVING FIRE INSURANCE COM
- PASY.of NEVf YORK
■' : : i Cash'AjwetayJah. 1,1360......
MERCHANTS' •FIRE-ftfSCRANCE
- COMpANYj of llartford.;- ;'.
r s , Cash Assets, 1889,....: 030,010 83
. FoUotes issue<V*mt losses-equitably adjusted and
promptly paid,at his Agency, by
'BOSTTBLIi & WILSON, Agents,
fabas-tf WALNUT Street.
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, P*u
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. «S WALNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
,. . ..;. . 5200,000
jTreTm arine AND'fN'LANii rNsufuNcS'. 000
'Fire Xn#uranee, Umited.and perpetual, oaßuudiugs and
-Merchandueof aUdeeonptoonj.'.
/Mantie Itwflranee,inlanct and Ocean. on Vepaela,
Freight and Cargo to and fromail part* or the Worlds
' " ' 1 "OPPJCBRS.
: 1 gEORGE.HsKAB.T, Fresident
'f.V.'ltoUey,
Androw K. Chamber?*
Charles Q. Iroioy,
, §on.~H? Bf"]Rukr. • aul
A.C.C«tWU,
Sorters. PerVm*,
amnelJonea,
MUTUAL! SAFETY IN-
OF
OFFICE s. eT WALNUT
•• o N j!,sAa},ob
MSf&X |To aU wrta of the World, .
--!’INLAND INSURANCE,
On Goods, by River. Canals. Lakes, and Lana Carriage
■■ '
On MerchandiaosengraJly. ~ ■ _
- On Stores. Rroluiiir Houses,'&s.* -- ' * •
• ASSETS OP THE COMPANY*
P/ir ’ November 1,1898. 1 .. f y„t v ,
*103,030; Philadelphia OO
8110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 1<M,428 00
u. 8. Treasury 4K tf’eeitt.’Notee.... 30,112 90
: f 90#00/Pcnnsyh-nnta Pajlroftd2<tMortgage - • _ -
1 !. ■ ./gjFeent. i v-r t. 43,379 00
«. 4poioooi Nortu Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
ta^xeSSoa
t ; Company, interest and priacin&i
*! u,™oo
.100.^harea-Penneylvanis-Railroad -
,k i Company 4,33760
89,dw, l<w shares ’ ■
- L road Company, v,.... 1
° fl£6o, Sundry snares Philadelphia- - Ice
' - j wU,'CotapMy»liav»de Graee
-• > Bteem Tow Boat Company. So*
' i sssmsmsssssf
r. •, - Company. ................., 2,w000
1#540j7d0 •' "j' ‘’' r ■ <c “ ' J ' ? ' ‘ .Simwoo
fewajimiMortgages, and;Real:Estate,Of- •
-^*eaßuUdiM.:;.. v VT_ 71,3035
Biua receivable Jprlq«iraßceemade *01,668 39
•Balatfoedue at Agencies—Premiums oa Mo
--rinei-PouciM-recenUy -issued-and other
• debtadiin the,Company
'Scrip jumJ stock of sundry Insurance Corapa-
CmU ouDepoaiV in Bin£.‘.7.,' i ,Vi' V
DIRECTORS.
Sgmn T«wuair.
Jotfrua F/Ey rV,
BamuM^ftqk<g t
'
Albert Burton, *
i sT.'MAtfTra7'l i iwriaVnt.
'. .HAI'rD.-Vicff President. .
TeUrr,. O- »-- 1 -mM»Hltf'
*, Martin,
JoMph I£. Seal, ■ r
/ Edrannd A. Souder.
• iobnC.Dfcvi#,
Jptm'JLFearQm*,,,' - -
•r Jiff,?* Al 7 Huston,
l Vmuun;c. Ludwif*
.‘KOf 1| Kn'?-ry f
~
; i fSSSaWSiSi,V v '.v:
/ vaeobP.Jonw,
TTHE ROBERT-;JiIORRISi FIRE INSET-,
:.R ;RAWoe company „ *
: „• <o'»"w!A'ifW ! tfT* C |s' t K'Ei:T.
FurnitarelstoclJ
ofGooda.and McrohßiidißQgonerallfr ', a
<- Th# following provision In the Policisg’of this Com
jgjjjpwl*l"
MitoTJhiitaM texfcH&fod, 1 or'ln any wiw
1 -i-.feM®i<h.M:Bro<iln.,-
■ Robfrt Clarke,
, '«K?2l3'V*rni*iy: btyjA-Biitmton,
c: lcXsl?»:f*zis^*' • 3?»Ui<wn Vanderveer,
IJIAkE INSURANCE COMPANY, |No.
;A 6tWj, PHIIZADELPIUA. > ,
op
T 'i cpttFINED TQFIRE AND INLANBrIUBKB.
**&*&!&** fcCo,
' '{ a HH John-filMiton & Bona,
;_yiLIiAMS ?. Aal'chEW^.^ 8 8 -! 1 ? ~
"oojvAßy fjbe Amt MjCmmrmsu-
Np.Aia -WALNUT Street,
•••'•■••
KdsaiTlioto'on, RoM, wTu.TniUti
.7 ' K .
•Sgorafaity-
' A MERICAN 'rFniE,: INSURANCE, CO.,
l6^o— CHARTER PERFET-
S«««t,,ibote Third,'Phliadeluhiiv,
t- UAvtog niatfapaid-up ClMnta!’ Stock and Sn w>lnj* in -
avßUftblp KeeßtftW ftdntiniS to !5-
*£sSsi4 and otber, rewonal
•EfWipfi A'|ipBfli>sJib«r*iiy^mdpiompUf^djuste4i—
; inHnT, Levi#. -
T'.TFKINStJRA'NCE'A'ND'TRUST:"COM
furfihctrt :tenra;or for the whole
traFor ffSr-SHffili firnmmm «d, epdowiMnfo-Biir,
ohSMauferntdristiinMUitrijitofii, nod mnkegiiU iaa
-tfttdta depenpifcltkffl' th'o'cdltfinitenoied of Liw.
tcwl&ffiffl&qirti 10 ™' AommJ«tr»tora,:iAasisn«4J,
; 4sstend, ;
yjanuAy'j.'ftoiktk^itoT!
...EiirnimdA-Oow-
Daniel L-HutohL
fehM WvHvner*.
Buis B. Archer*
Samuel J. Cimjrtiftti»
. Vofeph M,,Thomas,
.rJobno; Brenner,
/iiJfe. President.
BtSTOKEBf.ViCe Frea’t*
jefov;, a jv > aulS-ly
EXCKBSioNS.
• t Mg^ag
|IOR T HiE.-*. SEA.-SHORE.
IN TWO AND A HALE HOURS.
TRAINS LEAVE
VIN'E-STREET FEBIIY
DAILY AT 755 A. M. AND 4 P. M. RETURNING AT
6 A. ALAND 4.40 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES
TA. At.,.AND RETURNS AT'6 P. M.
aii6-tr SEE ADVERTISEMENT.
Sinnw PHILADELPHIA
;Excuraion Tiokets Ut tho folloYTins? places wulbe is
sued at the Depot, Broad and Vino streets, on the SA
TURDAY of each-week, to, return on the MONDAY
:
„ ’ Pottatown do. IN)
! PlußmxviUoi do lip
J/ebanon do 3a)
’ Fottsvjllo do, ..... 376
~r.r,hoßoa ? L ir McII , HENNYi Becrctary .
■ FOR CAPE MAY,
AND NEW YORK,
.
• • ReWeßßc; Captain Rand. „
• Form & Daily Lino between- this city, Capo May, and
leaving from First Pier below Spruoe street,
a o’etoeh.
j«avo New York, (Sundays excepted,) at -5 T. M*
**! Cape May.daily,at-.. 1 ..i ......8 A. M.
Pare to New Yorx, Cabin. 8? 00
Pare to Cipd May,lneluding Carnage Hire 7ft
M 5ervant*...*.....,.,......... 73
: n geaaoii Ticket, Carnage Hire
extra, «... 800
** . H' State Rooms, extra . 100
■ Freight* for-New York and Capo May taken at low
rates. Goodade«tinedJ>eyond-Now., York will ■be for
warfedwith '' ’
... ! 514 and^^^RliW'A^RE’NSWuß.
i FORCAPE MAY; ON SUNDAYS.'
„ During the “ Season,” arteamor vnli leave, for Cape
tea
THE PENNSYLVANIA BATLHOAD COMPANY
. j ' . SOW ISSUES '
' EXCURSION TICKETS
TO
ALTOONA. AND CRESSON
OWTMI
. , ’ alleoheny Mountains, ■
• OOOD EOR.EOURTEEN DAYS.
i Person* wishing to hreathe pure MOUNTAIN AIR,
foeiira of pleasure, and all wlio desire relaxation from
MAlaeMr snouQuk# advantage of* thi* great
./, ! « ’ REDUCTION OP FAKE,
' * TO YIBIT . -
f ALTOONA AND CRBSSON.
Fare to Altoona ..u» n.*. 16
' ’'*?< Crasson,., .•* 7 CO
BEDP®B‘a?RINOS rA'aSENiitl'Rij' are ,'ui'owwf
fumi&hedwHh. ticket* to_HopeweU~)he terminus of the
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad—whore two daily
imps of stages and hacks connect for the seringa.
to.bo-had aVtb*. omca of Vbe Pennsylvania
Railroad Company; southeast corner Eleventh and Mar*'
feet street*. * * THOMAS MOORE. Agent. -
'LEWIS L; HOUFT, Goa: Tioket Agdht.
/ , 373,339 09
wL*EEK DAILY FOR cape may.—
■Will The fine steamer BALLOON, Captain W.
Wftilldln, qt Captain Tajrgart.leave* Arch*
street whArfevorymornittg, at 9« ircloek, (Bu«day* ox*
. Passengers by THIS line arrive at the Island in time
tojfeoure accommodations at the hotels.
M Emigrant* are not carried in THESE boats,
rare'to the Island, Carriage Hire included $l.OO
, ’** u Servants, 76
‘ < M ■ Season .Tickets, Carriage Hire
extra 800
Carriages, Horses, and,Freight taken at the nsua
rates. 1 • ' irl9-24*
041,804 81
pURE AND CHEAP BREAD,
' ; ; MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN BE .BTAINHD AT THE VOWOWIKII
PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, B.W. comer of Bread and
• m me ctTfl pin
J.QRAYENSTINE .8. W/WSr Of T*elfth
* r_and Wallace streets.
C. CLARK..^*—^««....P / opiar street, belbw
H.
street.
MRS. S.B£GKm MM « No. 406 Callowhill
8. .No. mo Spring Garden
JOHN G. MOXEY.—. -... N0'1223 Vine street.
T. P. SMITH..— No. 115 North Fifth street
T. C. HORNER..-. S.E. corner Fifth and
W. W. MATHEWS.™ S. fe. corner Eleventh and
,D. KNIGHT Bn^itmf> a tolow Wal*
GEORGE GARVIN - No!*lil0 Lombard fttreet.
D. COURTNEY.W..corner Sixteenth
„ _ „ and pme etreoia.
8. R. MASON..Fourth and Germantown
S. R. WANAMAKER. F street,' nboro
Z. LENTZ.. Comer South Fourth and
L. HOLLAND.. S/^'jcortiertfnftoenthand
_ Ogden streets..
DAVID SADDLER —.No. 230 North Eleventh
i . street.
J. WEIGHTMAN. - 8. E. comer ElOvehth add
8. 8. TOMKINS— RrUnt
H» w! corner of Seventh
~ and Pine street*.
JANE MYERS, Coates streetf below Thir
teenth street. r
F, M« «... S.W.eorn* iFranklinand
F. MORRIS....— N. and
„ ..Slupeenstreots.
E. B. No. JSI6 South Front
J.SHUSTER.... Brood and
THOS. T. BLEST.^-.Comer Nineteenth street
B.S. BOWN and
r I,
J. McINTk RE Twenty-second street, ab*
_ • Coates.
H* W. Coates street, above 8s-
ALEX. FULLERTON.—. ComorofFifth and Chris-
JVL, HICKS N. J., trtoro 119
Arch street.
0. Jf. RA1N1ER........ West Philadelphia, 36thst.
R. L-YfIINELL.,..- L?®^ d
JOHN B ARNDT....... Tremont and Pino Grove*
penna.
M. B. BOX - .....Reading, Penno.
GEO. B. TOWNSEND—.. West Chester, Penns
,GEQ, L. BECKER. Atlantk, Citr, N.J.
JAMES OARLAND Cay. May, N, J.
D. HORTON;.... —.Florence,N. J.
JOHN BODD.~. IVihnihytoh, Del.
JeS-If '
“81,28811
' 3,320 00
B5
$698,004 70
TWjECHANICAL- BAKERY. S. W. Comer
"R BROAD. *d VINE Street., fEILADELPHIA.-
Thl* establishment is now in. sucpeesful operation, day
and night,' and Eitaro reepectuUiy invited to call ana see
the whole process of bread-making for themselves.
undersigned takes tho Jibertv of swing tbit fcr
thirty-fiyeyears he has been a practical AVer-five as
apprentice, amd-fiy* wjournoyman in one of the first
“ < K*s*.i n Bp°H s nd, and twenty-five as maater--durmg
whioh time he hu had the opportunity or making many
experiments, and observing all the improvements whioh
have been made during that period.
lnthisestabjuhjnent, of w'lioh he bos now the man
agement, ip addition to.the complete labor-saving ma
chinery, he has how faetlities of many kinds npt hereto-
Tore possessed. • • •
B- *»Befn* unrestrained in the purohase of flour, none but
idest and best shall over be used; and ho has no
)n in saying .that Bread of all kinds can be de
unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made
rduiary process:' "
[Win which the Bread made by the Mechanical
has not been tried, or in whioh it has been tried
ts w>mmencemsnt,'bflfore thefnachinery was in
periect working order, i»m respectfully asked to give it
sa^4ite <l,r " % i )Yii n |?M?||vJ* a d t to
EDUCATIONAL.
WDEN" HALL (LATE PARADISE). F.
■R-A SEMINARY; «lhutad In ,th» vilßLce »f P*r«dUe;
fmwsiKm
£Wh repair, a Mow WririKMeif lortformifot/e., imo
walon-water will be Introduced, and-bathattached.
Oomfonable accommodation I* time provided for thirty
no exte “ e
-.A®®®".? 5? an y to whom the conductors of this school
SSp@SP*«*»»ew
" The Betnmeryfor yohh* UdieiatParadiee.L&nca,-,
ifrn?fJWi , Ll , i l aS; ,I SS ®*'!S. n ' 1 inPWntttldSnMo? Dy.
uS»n?’hs£ Ef“ Mlm Clw.mborliin, wattle immedi
ate and active Wine palcia one,thatT l think, may be ro-
Pfb®h»s. The altua
bon Ie healthy, beautiful,’and ,eaaiijr acocesibie by the
penenee Jn superintending the education of young la
«**• hhd %MCiMimberisnrbrings td the institution the
wcU;Mrnea reputation of a most competent and Sue-
So^wfS* 1 iv?it” confldonce of the publio, and 1
, bvR.TERMSi, w'hich_are’ very moderate, please ad
drera Uio Rev. Dr. KILLIKKLLY, Alctor,
aui-flw Paradise, Lancaster county, Pa.
fIMIEIIIEMANS INSTITUTE. '
Mtftey education of a limited number ol Young Ladle.,
Rev. H. J. Morton,D. jj., Kov. Wjn. B. Stevens, D, I).
A s * V£ev,l-A. Boardmon,T)!
,D., Key. VYhi. H. Furness, D. D., anil otiiere.
Jral-fm : ■ JAMKB 1. HELM.
npilE : MISSES CASEY AND MRS, BEE
tarabgrTth,, ) au2-2m
IIByANT & STRATTONS NATIONAL
cf?ESTslf!^i
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland* and Chicago. For in
formation, oaU or scad for Catalogue,
; CABINET WAItE.
riABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
v 7 TABLI®.
MOOEE & CAMPION,
Ifo. 30i 80VT11 SECOND STREET,
in connection with theirextensive Cabinet Business, are
,
which Qrei> renounced by all who hftvouHod them to be
sqperiotto all others.' '
ror the quality and finish of these Tables the manu
facturers refer.to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who ate familiar with the -character of their
work, - i jy2G-6m
IjJASjfc-1 85 tierces extra Sugar-cured
cbveredttarae, packed by Garder, Phipps, & Co.,
Henry Lewis, jJno. shay, Beatty & Tapscott, Heiatt fc
wood; (iuiglej and others. For sale by
' - :c. C. SADLER & CO.,
- aufi ; r ARCH Street, second door above Front.
THE FRESSe-PHILABELDmA,
• i_ , » - 1 . < -
BREAD. ,
SUMMER RESORTS,
1859. _
I V OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
. ACCOMMODATION FOR MO VISITERS,
TIIEOHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS orositua
te4 in Delaware county, 18 miles north of Columbus, (th
dapitalof Ohio, lob the Scioto river, 10 miles from Dela
ware, 5 miles from the l White, Sulphur,station, on-the
SpnngfioldtMt. "Vernon, aiid PUtgbnrff Railroad, find 10
milesiromTlessant VAlley or eprmtt station, on the Co
lumbus, Pious, and Indiana Railroad.
' 'The medicinal qualities of thaw* Spring* are unsur
passed oy those of any other Miberal Waters in the
United States, . . ~
: rorßoom > oroth,rl^rm»Ho^r L ™ N>
jeB-lra* -White Sulphur Springs, Ohio.
JJRIGANTINE HOUSE,
HENRY SMITH, Proprietor,
BRIGANTINE BE A Oil, N, J.
This is a moßt delightfel resort for families. The
Bathing at Oils point is u&expoHed anywhere. Ataree
Hotel, tho BRIGANTINE HOUSE, has been recently.
built. .Thelocation isopolhnudenejmuM>siiigsituated
between the Bay and the Ocean. Fine fishing and gun
nmtf throughout the raftsOu;
Terms Sapflr Wdek. % w ..
Captain Turner’s rtdVr-Wftt* the y oea Bird,” awaits
paMedgersat thojnlet on,the arrival of the morning
tain at Atlantic City, front which the BRIGANTINE
a OGEE is situated a distance of three miles, being a
easant inland sail. Passengers will find Capt. Turner
at Bedloe's Hdtol, Vrhdre they Will leave the oars.. Post
Jflice address, Atlantic City. ' j63MAI4
ATLANTIC CITY—ASHLAND HOUSE.
xjM Tha inahy imprdvefnenU ih thd abbvo .House
make it now the moat comfortable on the island. Re
dmuhed throughout, andna excellent Table. Terms
teaeonable,
ans-3t* ) M. A. SAVAGE.
MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
LANCASTER-COUNTY, PENNA. t t „
This favorite establishment will bo opened by the first
of JUNE. Situated, on the Ephrata Riaee, 69 miles west
of Philadelphia. 18 south-of Read]ng..l3 north of Lan
caster, 40 east of Hama burg, and bavin? the advantage
of the purest soft water, every variety of.lwithu, the site
elevhted to feeVnbove wator level, With graded and
Bhaurwalks in dopse, fonwto.apu.the most extditsivo
anascape scenery ill the union, it is not surpassed ns a
summer residence. * ; ’ t . . «
Accommodations for 400 improved stabling,
tod good carriage. honses;ialso,it good slock of livery
inrses and carriages, with itnugemeuts. A good hand
ofimhsio, billiard table®, tetr-pm alley. ltis easy of ac
cess from all the above points by railroad and ooaohos.
The proprietor spares notiusg to make it a holne-plaoo
c For further parttonjars, sefiofraulariu to be had by ap
slying to Joseph B. Myers. Thlrdailti Vine streols; Jas.
Ooi 6) W 6 cw»ks|| AMi&t
1 - ' EphrataPoetOmoe,
itiTl3-3m lancaater County, Pcnna.
HOUSTON’S
i ' UNITED STATES lIOTELi
',.., ' cape may. _
This spacious and favorite resort of visitors to Cape
“? ,
. 4 (Late ofßarhum’s City Hotel,)
and will be thrown Open to the public on
The long experience oftiw Cdiormfin thiß oonnoction
peculiarly fits him for the successful conducting of such
ohouse, white he will be supported by the very best aids,
in department, that oar. bo procured.
The house has been entirely renovated, and decorated
Ut.thS must gorgebiw mannei, add arrangements made
.for. the supplying of the larder, and the'Wjije cellars with
all embraced in the terma.iuibitahtJil arid liliuri&s, 'We
oaneafoly advise visitera trtgivo.the CoTdhdl a eall, and
prediet that his host or frlefloS WillW Vastly ihcr&aaed
before the seaSdtt id ttV&f. ; •* jyfi-lm'
jJEHLOE’S HOTEL,
' • ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY,
and Tjr&ftSiettt,Visitors, arhi offers accommodations equal
to 4ny Hotel irt Atlantic City. , - - - ■
Since last seoadh, the chambers have boen very mqoh
improved, and rendered more Comfortable by Venetian
bUtvdshavingbeertpatupaUaeWinctows. ’
jftjrett'SStl tferVaiibJ half price.
Rhqaldjcesplhoir seats until the care ar
rive in Front of the Hotel: The signs are conspicuous.
Jeah2m
npHE MANSION HOUSE.
; ‘ w I
Thih weU-khtiwh eelaWiahmeht; tWfavorite resort of
oitißphs aha visiters, has-lately undergono extensive
repairs, and is-nowona of the moat commodious.,ele
gant. and, thorough hoiels In the Union: beautifully lo
cated at the corner of FlfTfl and PENN fitreet*,Ko<u2‘
ing. Its accommodations are, first-clmw ; the rooms
spacious and airy; and the.table constantly fiuppUw
with all jtho luxuries of-tbe season. Persons desirous
of spending a few weeks in the summer in an agree
able and economical manner, could not do belter than
make *a trial of BOUBBOaN’B MANSION HOUSE at
Reading. ap22-tf
I\TEPTUNE HOUSE,
' ATI ANTIC CITY
T.ThisPOPULARfInd FAVQRITKHOUSE having beon
ENLARGED and RKFURNlSHED.isnowthrownopen
for the season. Its Rooms are laxoh, and smxjasti.y
fcbmiiied. with every convenience and comfort for so
journers at hand. • ,
w TWs House ndjo.nw.” Bllt>r.q2 , (^ ,, on MASSACHU
SETTS Aveijupkwithin equvetuent distance of tho surf,
to reach .Wmcn.brdaa alm swia gfayel Walk? have been
laid out. It ift adjacent to tHaliieHthoule, alfd commands
a fine yiowof the Ocean anrilmet, . , . „
rerninnent and Trntiftierit Bdamerft aepbhilnddaled on
bbemlJtemrt, Ohifoteh Ona norvanb half price.
jeW-Siil JOHN SMlCK,Proprietor.
WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY
BEATE ftI'KINOS. at, DOUm.IHG OAP.rA.,
are now open, and are eany df.Aooess via Harrisburg;
thence on tho CumherlatiU Valley road tti Nem-illo;
thqtteO 8 hules staeihg w the SprirtfiS, Wh®o you arrive
ftt OP, M. samo day. Every arrangement is complete
for miters. Board per week, $8; per day, 8125, Re
nuction for families, Steel,-Morton
MoMjohael, Bancroft. & Co., B. S. Jeanney, Jr._, 8c Co.
_Reference tq the Analysis of the Waters, James C.
Booth, Analytical ProfeMoPof U« S. Mint.
Address NewviUo P. 0., SCOTT & COYLE,
Jo7-3m* Proprietor.
SEA BATKIN G.—THE MANSION
HOUSE, foot of Pennsylvania avenue, ATLANTIC
CITY, is NOW OPEN for guests. For convenience of
arrangement,coutigUity to the bench. aHd attrafctiVAHeifs
to tHo adjacent grttutulo, this htnue Is imrivalfod. The
iIM Hotel •"
jel-3m
CARLISLE WHItE SULPHUR
8 .VASIA O8 ’ CUMfiEkLAi<D COUNT?, PENN
,Tb 4 price Of, Board (br tha remainder df the saaaon, at
,thul delightful Summer Reitjrt, will be $7 to 98 per
Wees. vißitera, leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore in
tliß morning train, arrive at the Bvnns nt 3 P. M,
Jy2B-3w OWEN, CLENDBNIN, * CO.
OEA BATHING.
” CAPEIWM&Ix .
Tina fid©, Jarge, ahd airy hbuso.is ISbW OPEN for
visitdrg. 11 is Uistmeuished for comfort, locality, and
Superior accommodations, with ample room for 200 per
sons. Terms moderate.
je2d-6w AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor.
CI3A BA TIUNO
VA ATLANTIC CITY.
CONGnESfi IIALL is now open for tin? RECEPTION
Of BOARDERS, jtiitl Clio mibscrlher will pa happy to
ado Ills friends who may favor him with thoir patronogo
during the season.
je2s*3m
SEA BATHING.
DELAWARE HOUSE, Capo (aland, N. J.
This favpraWy and well-known Hotel ia now open for
the reception of visiters. Terms gg nor week.
jc23-6w JAMES MECKAY. Proprietor.
rpHE SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY.
.*% Woliavereeeivod the following card: A report
is in circulation that the Proprietor ni the Surf House,
Atlantic City, has raised the prtcoof Boardto $1? coper
wqek, if the parties did not remain tor two weeks; Ttys
is incorrect, as mall cases the pnpo charged has been
but £l5 per week. The house has been Shod with
guests, wholtave.in general, expressed thoniselvps per
fectly satisfied ,with ife arrangements. Thore is now
room for a number of visiters, notwithstanding reports
to the contrary. • >
A notice that the terms would be $l7 SO, os stated, was
posted up, butijudinr thot such terms were unusual, it
vros immediately withdr&wu. _ •
nu3-et . H. 8. BENSON, Proprietor, ,
SAVING FUNDS.
CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT, IN
kJterest.-national safety trust com-
PAHY. WALiMj r Street, Southwest corner ot'THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by tho State ol Fennaylva'-
nta. ;
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest said from tho day of deposirto the day of with
drawal. „
The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the
morning till 5 o clock in tho evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. -
w >Wr N sYLki«e r «l
William J. Rebd, Secretary. -
directors, -
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Cartoll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, • Joseph B, Barr,
Robert Solfridge,* Francis Leo,
Samaol K. Ashton, Josoph Yorkee,
- C. Landreth Munns, Henry Diifonderfer.
Money is received and payments made daily.
Tho investments are mado, m conformity with the
S revisions of the Charter, in Real Batnto Mortgages,
round Rents, and such first-class securities as will al
ways insure perfect security to tho depositors, and
which oannot fail to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. ' aul-iy
SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, writer THIM> and CHEST
HUT Streets.
Largo and small auma received, and said hock on de-
WSSfDrithout notioo, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
.Qffiophours.from 9 until 6 o'clock everyday.and on
f r pm 7 untif9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale onEnaland, Ireland, and Scotland,
CRAWFORD.
** A little, but often, fiUa the Purse.”
CIRANKUN SAVING FUND—
*!• No. 133 South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits oi) demand, : • • V
sKKasaAte!
“fill's Company deems safety bettor Hhan large
profits, consequently will run no risk with dopow
tora’ mpnoy, but have jt at ail times ready to ro
turn with finer cent, interest to the burner, as
they have, always done, This Company never
suspended.
, Females, married or single, nnd Minors can
deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
be withdraws ojav by their consent, .
Charter Pdrcetual. Incorporated bytheßtato
of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo
ney from trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. »
Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until So’clk.
, u« o. DIRECTORS.
Jacob B, Shannon, Cyrus CndwnUader,
John Shindler. George Russollf
Alnlaolii W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Knimbhaar, Henry Delnnr,'
Nicholas luttcnhoitse, Nathan Sniedlejr,
Joe, K. Sntherthwaite, Ephraim Blananaril,
„ „AW Prudent.
Cyrus Cadwallapkr, Treasurer. 1
__dXB-y_
11 A Dollar saved is twice earned.’*.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CUTTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
- Office, N 0.331 North THIRD Street,
(Consolidation Bank Building.) ■ f
CHARTERED BY TIIE LEGISLATURE tfFPENN-
, , SYLVANIA.
Deposits received in sums of One Doltar and upwnrds,
Fallout nuticc, with FIVK PER
CENT. INrLRivBT from the day or deposit till with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
been needed m the. Northern part of the city, and “ The
Spring Qarden Savings Fund Bnuioty ” was chartered by
the Legislature pi Pennsylvania tosupplj thisnoeessity.
The managers. in organizing and locating it, have boon
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the Imai
ness interest and wants of the very large and onterpri
sins ’
From 9 to2>£ o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursday
lrom fi until 8 o'clock in the evening.
~ ’ ... MA.NAfIF.RS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, r
John P. Levy, Hon. H. K. Htrong, ,
£ame| Underkoiver, Frederick Slacke.
Prnnois Hart. Joseph V. LeClerc,. •
John Kcsslar, Jit, George Kneciit,
SB. Pringle. Jacob Dock,
s[• Crowell, Hon. Win. Millward,
I Woolpner, Goo. T. Thom. < r
Peter C. Lllmaker, Robert 1). Davidson.
„ „ James S. PRINGLE, President.
■ Francis Hart, Secretary. isao-tfif
JIXAOKLED HEMP. Just received/, an
T-TAVANA CIGARS ' offered to dealers
*7 at favorable rates, of various sizes and brands, In*
eluding Partagas, Cabana, Figaro, Nono, Bird, Fioren
turn, fm PI r. ani Fgljjgftjh
ioHro* «!« SontU FRONT Street.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1859.
UAILBOADXINES.
PHUjADELPHIA and
(BBMHgBwjWELMIIiAJIAILROAI) LINE—
Wukosbarre. Buffalo,
Qbicago, Rock Island, Niagara. Falls,Milwaukee, Bar-
Montreal, St. Paul’a, Detroit, DunUeth, and St.
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia andßead
ing Railroad Depot, oomer BROAD and VINE Streets,
dIiV- < s “” a.’Suful'y express. ~
Frtr Elmira.Niiwara Falls. Buffalo.. Detroit, Cluoago,
Milwaukee,. Rocklflland, Galena, St. Paul’s, Burlington,
•art St. Bourn. p jjm Tl YpHESS.
Fd* Elmira. Niagara tails, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook: Island, Galena,St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
The 7.30 A. M. and 3,30 P. M. trains rllh through to
HARRISBURG, stopping tU all Stations on the Lobaabn
Valley Branch. . .
The f .30 A. M. tram conueots at Rupert for Wilkes
barre, PUtßoh, Beranton, and all stations on the LACK-
AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
Baggageoheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and.
Elimra Railroad Line's Ticket Ofiloe, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHEBTNUT Streets, and at the Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sun
day excepted,; for all points west and North, at o I*. M.
Freights'mu4t be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure
going the s/une day.
For further information, apply at
Freight Dopot. BROAD, below Vine,
Or to CHAS. S. TAPPEN, General Agent.
N. W. corner SIXTH mid OHEBTNIITBIrofi.,
ocl*tf Philadelphia.
RS xa asssssasß PHILADELPHIA, GER-
JfANTOtWJY AND NORRIS-
ARRANGEMENTS-
On and after Mondoj- 1 furtho ' r notice.
'ieavb Philadelphia 6,. 7,0, 6k, min,, 10. Ilk, 12,
A Lo l ivo , Gor!nM!own ’of/* V,£, 8, l'ofll, A. M., UK,
Leave Philadelphia 9.85 mm; A; M., 3, 3, 5,7&, add It>k
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M-, l.io ifiiii.i 4,6 k,
and?.yr.M. ££ , BTNuT RAILROAD. ‘
Leave Philadelphia, 6 f B,B}i, 11 A. M.»2,3k, 4,5 k» 6,9,
U {fe?voChestnut Hill 7.10,. 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11A5 A. M.,
Leave Philadelphia 0.05 min. A. M., 2,6. and 7?* P. M.
* Leayo Chestnut Ilill 7.60 Ai Al., 12.00, 6.10, and 8.65
p ‘ FOR OoNBkOHOCKKN AND NORRISTOWN. .
Leayo Philadelphia 6, 8.05 mitt,. 10.05, min., Ilk A. M.,
«. a, %
Leavo NdtriswMj A. dP. M.
FORMANAVUNK, . _ _
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 mifto 8-05. mm., 9k, 10.05
min., 1.05 nun., 2.05 mid., 3.05 min., 4k, Wi»
Jlartayunk 6k. 7k, Bk, 9k, 10k, Ilk A. M., fk,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3, <P Iff. .
Leave Menayunk 7k A. Jtl.% VAi 6k, 8k P. Iff. %
11. K. BMJTjf,, Gerferpl Superintendent,
. 'my7 DEPOT, NINTH add GREEN Streets.
lodelplUa, DAILY, (Sundays oxoeptedi)
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mhuch Chunk, Wllkes
borre, Hazelton, Ac., (Express.)at 9JO A. M.
(Express;) at 4 p.M. , __ ,
or Fort Washington, (Aoooftiinodatfoil,) at P. Iff.
and 6.23 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Aocoraraodatitfh,) at (Mu A. M,
Washington, (Aoeofnmodatlon,) at 6JO A.
M.and3.35 P.M. ™
ONsUnDATiOi
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, ot 0 A. M. add 3 P. Iff,
Doylestown. for Phifada., atOJOA. M, Add 5.45 P. M*
Fare to Bethlehem. §1.60) to Mauch Chunk, 82.60; to
Easton, §1,60; to Doyle6towh,Boceuis; to Wilkosbarre,
3uiiday. .Trains,) con
nect at Borks street with Fifth, attfl Oixih-styeeta, and
Second and Third-streets passenger JlaUtbaui. ~
Passengers for Wilkesbarro take 9.30 a. M. Train, and
arrive in ffilkesbarro at 7 P.M. ,
roylO ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
NEW WEST CUES-
aaSSTER AND PHILADELPHIA
•
On and after May SMIi, 1869. the trains will lenve PW-
a't’l'nnd II A. SI.,
& m t.m
P'liiladejpliia at 4 A. lit., and !
P. M. Leave West Chester at 7JO M.
my23-tf General Superintendent.
S 3 ns? PHILADELPHIA
« n .lyifj.-
Mas7ml SoTIM, frr,KffiramiiS,HlSAD.
ING nnd HAitliiSBUHU.' . a
Leaves the Depot, nt corner of BROAD ana y/.y'l
Streets, nt 7.50 A. M.. DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) for
POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, and.all. intermediate
points, connecting nt Harrisburg with trams running to
Pittsburg, ClmmWbiugjCarJ.jle.Svuaiory, Ac.
Leavo at 3.30 P. M„ DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and
HARRISBURG
At 4.45 p. 31., DAILY, (Sundays excepted,)for READ
ING, and intermediate points. _
aplB , W. H. McILHENNY. Beoretary.
1859. Mmmm 1859.
JSIIOM •
Wifi leave as follows,Tii: . - . , parks.
At OA. M.. via Camden and AmbOy, and C. k A.
Accdnimouatidd - - $2 25
At 6 A. M., via Camtleii aild Jerfley City, (New
Jersey! Accommodation. .. v •. ••• • 225
At 0 A.M., via Camden add Jorioy City»3lornihg
Mail...! 3 60
At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacbny nh(l JdrSey
City, MorHinjt Expross ; •...•...• ;• • • •?• 300
At 2 y.St., via Cabmen arid Amboy, 0. ocA. Ex
*l3? P. M./by StVa&bijaiV via atid/er
ee\ City, Evening Express. 300
At3)b P. Al„ by Steamboat, via Tacony*.ftnd Jer
sey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 25
Ate P.M,, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail 3 00
At HP. 31., via Camden and Jersey City, Night
Mail 2 25
At 23£ P.M, viaOamdenand Amlioy,Accomodation,
(Freightand Passenger—lst Class Ticket. 225
2d Class Ticket. I 50
At 5 P. M„ via Camdon and Amboy, Accommodation,
(Freight and Paasonger)—lst Class Ticket........ 225
2d ClaesTicket 1 76
The 6P, M. Mail Line runs daily. Tito 11 Night Mail,
Baturda) s excepted. . ,
Pk, Express,Lines stop at Principal Stations only.
■For Belvidere, Easton, Flemtngton, Ac., at o A. M.
Vator Gap- Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose', Great fiend, Ac., at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna. and Western Railroad.
For Freehold, atd A. M. and 2 P. M.
ForMounfrHolly, at 6 and 9 A. M., and 2H, 4)#, and 5
F ' M " WAY LINES , ,„ „ r
For Bristol, Tronton, &o, at 3>*and4>a P, M., From
Walnut-street wharf. _ .
For Palmyra, iielanco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, Ac., at 1 and 23$ P. M. „
Steamboat Richardßtockton for Taoony nt II A. M..
tor Bordontown and intermediate places ut 3>*
Steamboat John Neilson for Tecony nt B>* A. M., nnd
for Bristol, Burlington, nnd intermediate places, at 12
3!.atid&T.M. , „
• Fifty poundaoCbaggage only allowed each .passenger.
Pasßongersare prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. AH baggage over fifty
pounds $o be paid, for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one'dollar pot pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except
by special contract.
June 3. , WM. H. OATZMER, Agent.
THOS. C. GARRETT.
np HE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
X RAILROAD.
1859. Mm 1859.
THE CAPACIfOp EQUAL TO
THRKK^mtom3f| I PASSEf?GER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trams
Jrom Boston, Now York, and all points East, and at the
Union Depot at Pittahurg with Through Trains for Cin
cinnati, Bt. Louis. Cleveland. Chicago. Burlington, gt.
Paul’s, Jqdianapolis, Louisville, New Octets, and all
intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc
ky i Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas,
and Nebraska—thus famishing facilities for tiro trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for a pood eud coin
fort by any other route.. , •
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cara or Conductors. . „„ , _
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Woodm/Ts
Stooping Cars to Kxproes and Fast .Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Mail and Fast Linos, Sun-
leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A.M.
Fast Lino “ “ 11 AO A.M.
Express Train loaves “ _ 10A0 I*. At.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Parkosburg Aeoommodation at 11 A, M., _
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. M.
Columbia , “ ~ 4.501*. M.
Passengers for-West Chester wilt* take the Mail,
Parkeeburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station. , « -
Passengers for Sunhury, Williamsport,'Elmira, Buffa
lo, Nifigara Foils, and intermediate points, leaving Phila
delphia at 7.16 A. M., and 2 P. M.,,g0 directly through.
Tickets Westward may bo obtained at theomce of the
Company in Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal
timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in tho West; also on board any of the
regular Lina or Steamers on tho Mississippi or Ohio
Rivers. , . _
DSL Faro always a« low as any other Route.
The completion of tho Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicaio,makQ this tho _
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THfe EAST \ND THE
GREAT NORTHWEST. .
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Froight,
togetherwrith the saving of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and tho Travelling
fU “ • FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Routo Froightsof all doeenptions can bo for
warded fromPhilndolphia.New York, Boston,or Balti
more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Missouri, by Rail
road direct. '
The Pennsylvania Railroad nlso connects at Pittsburg
with Steamers, by which Goods enn bo forwnrdod to nny
port on the Ohio, .Muskingum, Kentucky, Ton&cssee,
Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misouri,
Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Clovoland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to alt ports on the
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can roly with confi
dence on its speedy transit. _
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to nny point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad aro at nil times ns favora
ble as are charged by other Railroad Companies.
R&. Bo particular to mark packages' 1 via Penna, Rail
roadT
Merchants in tho Wost ordering goods from tho East,
will do well todiroct them to bo shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address eithor of the following Agents of tho Cum-
Pan, ‘ J). A. STR'WA'RT, l’lttnlmrfi;
Doyle A CO|.SteubcnVTllpio.; H.S.Pioroe A Co., Znneß
vijfo, O.j J. J, Johnston, Ripley, O.j R. AloNeely, Mays
villo, Ky.j OrmsbyA Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock
A Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana; 11. W. Brown A Co.,
Cincinnati, 0.; Atbom A Ilibbert, Cincinnati, O.i R. C.
Mcldrum, Mfluison, Ind.j William Binphnm.Loufsville,
Ky.j P. G. (PHiloy A Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W, Gra
ham fit Co., Cairo, 111.: R. F. Rasa, St. I*o\iib, Mo.; John
H. Harris, Nashville, Tonn.; Harris A Hunt, Alomphis,
Tonn.; Clarke fit Co., Chicago, ill.; W. H. 11. Koonts,
Alton, UljMurphy Sc Walls, Dtibmiue, Jll.: or to Freight
Agents ofßailroads at dmerent points in tho Wnst.-
Parties attending to their own shipments front tho
East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof
tho Company at the following plnces before shipping;
or letters addressed, to eithor of them on the subject of
freights, will meet with prompt attention:
(5; J 7 7'hilnilelulim.
MAGRAW A KOONS, fclQ North Rtreet, Baltimore.
tiEKCII A CO., 2AstorHouso,orlB. William at., N.Y.
LEECH a CO.» M Kilby streot, Boßton.
THOS. A. SCOTT, Gan’lSup't. Altoona, Fa.
fjj? m rY.y*»»ii|y tn NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
0F i jO CAf, FREIGHT.
TheTENNSyi.TANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are
now prepared to receivontni forward freight to the fol
lowing points on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RaIL-
Lock Haven, LewUburg, , "
Wayne,. Northumberland,
. Jersey Shore, Sunbury,
Linden, Trevorton Intersection*
Newbury, Georgetown,
• Williamsport, Anllerstowii,
Muncy, Halifax,
Watsontnwn, Vork,
Milton, Junction.
all intermediate points on HANOVER
goods sent to Freight Station, THIRTEENTH
and MARKET Btreetk. wiU he promptly forwarded, .
jyB*3m E- J. ONEEDER, Freight Agent, ,
Mm cii i ri"s|WM|jiTi FOR THE SEA SHORE.
AftftANGEMENT.
' CAMDEN .AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
ONLY TWO AND A HALF HOURS TO THE SEA
SHORE.
On Slid after SATURDAY, May 21st, and until further
notice, three daily trains toAtlantio and return* ,
On SUNDAYS, the Mail Train only will run, m _
First, Mail Train, leaves Vine-Street Ferry.. .7.30 A. M.
Second,Express,* „ , • 1 ‘ • ..,4.90 P.M.
„ 4 (Stopping only for wood rind water.)
Freight Tram (with Passenger Car attached).4.3s A. M.
Accommodation Train, (Egg Htibor,) leaves
Vino street 4.50 P. M.
LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY.
First, Express Train, leaves. -. 0.00 A. M.
Beetind, Mail, 4.40 P.M
Freight, , . “ 12.10 A. M*
Accommodation,Train leaves Egg Harbor.... A. 09 A.M
SUNDAY TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street Ferry nt. -.7A.M.
Returning, loaves Atiantio at -.. .6 P. M.
This'train will stop only at Waterford, Egg Harbor,
andAbsecom.
: HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
.eaves Cooler's Point .11.00 A. M.
jeavesHautlotifiolU. 1.00 P. M.
,eavos Odqoer’i Point . 2.00 P. M.
,eavo« Haudenfieht.<. i a.oo V. M.
•'are to Atlantic, when Tickets are purchased before en
tering. Die oars }V ff)
Round Trip Tickets, good for two days, on any regftlar
VlirOnrb the
Bummer, tup Egg Harbot Accommodation Train will run
thrdugk td Atlantic, and return early on Monday morn
ing.
Freight must bo delivered at Cotfper’s Point'by I P. M,
The Compaify Will Hot bo responsible for any goridsun
til recoiveu arid receipted fb'f oy (heir Freight Agent at
the, I’oitit.
myl9 : dsepl JOHN G. BRYANT, Agent.
JlllljgPllS arrange-
AND BALTL
: JMartd afiof IMoMfejtd?itli, 1 MoMfejtd? itli, ls».
passenger, trains leave Philadelphia,
For i&tlutfi6fo atff.ls A. M., 12 n6bn>{Expross,) arid
11.10 F, 31, , , , , ,
For Chester at 6.15 A. M„ lsribbm 430, arid it.fo P. M.
For Wilmington at tin A, M., 13,4J0. and 11.10 P. M.
For Castlo at 8.15 A. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M.,"ana P. M.
For Dover at 8.16 A. Al., and 4AO P. M.
For Beaford at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. AT.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at ff. 36 A. Mi,'(Express,) 9.40 A. M.,
and I. Nl.
Leave Wilmlngtou at 6.55 A.M. add 9.20 A. M*, 1.10 and
8.40 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8.45 A. M., and 7.40 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 7.60 A. 31. arid 0.34 p, 31,
Leave Dover at 6AO A. M., and P. JVi.
Leave Bedford at 6.16 A. M., and 2.45 P. M.
Leave chestdf at 7.44.9.60 A. M. f 1.45 and 9.15 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Beaford and Delaware Railroad
at 6.30 and 9.40 A.M. ■ -
TRAINS FOR BALTI3IORE
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmingtonat9JDA.M.,i2AsP.M„ and 32J0
A- ' , SUNDAYS
Orily at IUO P. M.,-frdm Pbitadelphiato BtUtimoTe,
FRilaHVl'f-/fe t r wi^RlfSsßeM^i^ e ittoShod.
. will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryvilb arid' Intermediate
places at 6.45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places at 7.2 s P. M.
Ldave Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore andinterraedlate
places at 6.40 A.M.
Loavo Baltimore fo'rHavte.dtf-Gfaaeandlniermedi&te
plncos at 5.40 P. M. „
laces V atT4oP n M° nfor aafl intermediate
* 8* M. FELTON; President.
Wmo. D. EMORY & CO.
x . OFFIGE No 1« South FOURTH Gt, Thiiada.,
fide Agents of
OEC. C. POTTS & CO.,
Miners and Shippers of the -
From the Locust Mountain,
Near Ashland,
Sp2-oriiJ B&tUYljfttLL COVnTY, Pa.
TOHNBINNS,
v HOCSE and OFFICE,
. No. 116 South South SIXTH Street,
(Nearly County Court House,)
HehaS, by U'ir. “uhpttWffr fO adminijrter Oaths and
Affirmations, aria take Testimony tribe rood iri Evidence
in any Court of thp Commonwealth ofPeririSylvonia.”
Ho is a Commissioner of the yriitod States, and also,
aCotoriiissioriorof Deeds and for the Probate of Ac
counts, (or nearly aU the States in the union.
CbtnmiMiOhflJb, take Testimony, from any of the
Con’rts, irUhuffiCato, 6V arif Of tho. Courts in the united
States or Territories, promptly aria carefully exejout^d.
OKIE & OAPP, 231 DOCK Street, above
Walnut, .Troon; BROKERS,>rial. dealer, lit Mer
pantile Paper and securities' generally. Attend the
Brokers’ Board daily, and fill an orders for the purohase
or sale of STOCKS, BONDS, ko. ja7-ly
OFFICE OF “THIRTEENTH AND FIF
TEENTH STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.’* _
Room No. 4, FALLON’S BUILDINGB,S2O WALNUT
Street. myl4*tf.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, nnd Specie, either by
its own Lines, or in connection with other Express Com
panies, J« all the principle towns and citioa of the
Unitpq States. „ E. B, SANDFORD, ,
aul-u General Sapenntendent,
ALEX. McKINNES.
A A SOSSk,%!’
Will practise in Wosttnbrol&rid, Armstrong, and In
diana counties. sell-tf.
August belmont"
Jf*. . UANRER, 76 BEAVER STREET.
Isiuea tel&rs if tUeflit jpr.TraveTlera, available jii «U
parta of tbe world, throliglj the Mefjfj. Rothohiltta, of
pane, London, Frankfort, Naplee, ana Viobna, atfd their
Correspondent., .. nlru-Oni.
TVOTICE. Sealed Proposals, endorsod
J* * “ Proposals for erecting outside Stairways to
(ircen Lann School House, Twenty-first section," will
lie fdcflivou hythounclorsignfld until SATURDAY, Au
gust will itfst., 1860, at lof* o’clock A. M. The Spetinea
tiohft for (hd wdrk to be tIQHd oah M seen of tho Official
the Cd/itrollora bfPdtmo SchObls. Si ii. crirriorof BIATH
* ar i t ?iar
du9-3t . . . Befc’y Coritrbllera o‘i Phuiic Schools.
NOTICE. Sealed Proposals, endorsed
'‘Prripo'sala Ib'r fiirhifiHifa? the Public School* of
the 2IBt,ZM, 23d, and 2Uft eoctTwie I ’.'frith Lonigh and
Schuylkill Coal* will be received by the t'ft'aermKrted at
the cbntrotier’* Qffioe, S. E. obr&er SIXTH apd Avhb-
PHI Streots.uftUl MOHPAY, August 1& The Propd
sals will bb received for said wards, dr each scbooVsepa
rawly. There will be two slieS required,'Egg ana Btove,
arid trie tori, to be 2,2$ pdurids...Proposals will,be re
ceived at ,the Satne time for CUarodal arid Kiwmng
'Wood, that may be rocjulroQ. Proposals id bo endorsed
with trie name.pl the ward proposed to furnish.
* ffrd.r of Iff.
Bcb’y Controllers of Public Sohools.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE
A OF PENNSYLVANIA.— PuiIadkIphia, August 1,
1359.—The Directors have THIS pAY deolored a Divi
dend of Six per Cent., or Twelve Dollars por Share, on
tho Capital Stock of the Company, payable to the Stock
llo»r &Bit
OPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good-
Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders,
Braids, Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
or vulcanised rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they cannot be legally disposed, of in the
United States. Merchants and dealers afe invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders
for theriprihit Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF THE • TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
■RIGHTS IN THE.PAItJNT for these goods, which
embrace aTI thfi styles heretofore manufactured or im-
P ALs6?!!iCeS&ES TO MANUFACTURE and SELIi
—Rnd the Torma—mur be obtained on application to ma
at No. W COIURTLANDT Street, N. V.
nJt-ly ■ HORACE H. DAT.
TVOTICE. —Persons having business with
11 the FLOUR INSPECTOR will call at No. 14
VINE Street, between the hours of 9 o'clock and 3
P. M., whero they will find tho Inspector or hie Deputy,
F. M. HIESTEfL &. M. LAUMAN,
jel7 Flour Inspector.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ox
ietlnis botween the subscribers is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be
settled by JOSEPH B. HANSON, who Is authorised to
uao,honamoofthofiiminli f«Wc«\
JOSEPH B. HANSON will oontinue tho Tobeoeo Com
mission business) end Agency for the s&ls of Sombroro
Guano, a* heretofore.
No, 105 North WATER Street,
and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue.
GEORGE BOLDIN, -
Ifgjjfg
JOS North WATER Street,
NORWOOD PENROSE,
NORWOOD PENROSE (Utd of the firm of Joseph B.
Hanson Sc Co.) ia this day associated with GEORGE
BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN Sc PEN
ROSE, for the purpose of oonduoting a Tobacco, Oil
and General Commission Business.
July 1,1639.
TVSSOIrfUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
JL' The Partnership heretofore) existingjbotwoen SA
MUEL BUBBLE* WILLIAM C. LA WSON, and JOHN
M. FIBHBR, undor the firm of Shoble, Lawson, *
Fisher, is this day dissolved by iputunl consont. AU
persons claims against or indebted to said firm
will mako settlement with Samuel Sheblo or John M.
Fisher. who are alone authorized to mako settlements.
The business will bo continued by Samuel Shomo and
John. M»'FUher under the firm of BHEBLL * FIQHBR,
at No. 3 North FIFTH Street.
OTaVM-som,
JOHN M. FIBHKR.
Philadelphia* August 5, 1833. ftuMt*
TAISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
X-Jr The Copartnership formerly existing between J.
W. PROCTOR & JAMES ALdRED was diseolvwf on
tho 11th of April by tho death of JAMBS aLDRED.
The businoßß will bo continued ns heretofore, by the re
maining partner* unaor the same. style and firm of
i J. W. PROCTOR * CO.
Philadelphia. August 1, 1659, j auA-Gt
Dissolution of copartnership.
The Copartnership heretofore existing under the
firm of HAZAiU) BROTHERS wee dissolved on the Ist
of July test. BA.MUEir HAZARD. Jr., having pur
chased the interest-of wILJjIS P. HAZARD m said
firm, he will oontmuo the business under his own name
at the old stand, 7* Street.
SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr.
WILLIB P. HAZARD, in thus retiring from the above
firm, takos the opportunity of thanking the public for the
pntronrvco so liborpuy bestowed on him, and solicits for
his Brother a eontinuanoo of the same.
'Philadelphia, August 2,1859.
TVOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
firm of WARWICK, CHADWICK, A BRO. itt thiß
day dissolved,. Tbo ileator, Hahge, and Stove busmens
uill bo continued under tbo nainoof CHADWICK &
BilO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE
Streets. ! ' JOHN K. CHADWICK. Ir
, FRANCIS A, CHADWICK.
- Philadelphia, July 11.1859. • , jyis tf
J&k WASHING AND IRONING DONE
ffi{B3 With NEATNESS 4ml DESPATCH, for Single
.. . , r *- Inwtiee amt Gentlemen, Faimtiofl. Board,ok
Softools, Hotels,. Bta&mtaata. &0., at DONOVAN'S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. South SIXTH Street,
corner of Prune. 'Family Shirt* and Collars patent
polished. Everything washed by hand, oil the coin*
mon wash-boara.-
Tho whole business is striotly attended to by female
operatives. Mrs. DONOVAN,
jy 20-ly Suponndeiuledt.
ENGINEER’S DEPARTMENT, MILL
VILLE AND GLASSBORO’ RAILROAD.
**Notick to Contractors,—Sealed proposals will bo
received until WEDNESDAY. August the 24th, for the
•GRADUATION and MASONRY ol the Millville and
Glasalioro’ Railroad,extending from the villago of Glnea
buro* to Millville, in the State of New Jersey, about 22
miles. Proposals will be received for sections of one or
more miles. . . . , , , .
Payments to be made m cash, or part cash and part m
the Stock of the Company. Should the Company issue
Mortgage Bonds, they may bo substituted for the Stock,
ut the option of, the party making the proposal. *
Plans and spefcUlcotions may bo soon at tho Engineer's
office m Glassboro’* op aud after the 17th Inst.
Proposals to l»o nudressod to “ GEO. B. ROBERTS,
ChierKngineer, Glasawro’, Gloucester City, N. J.”
By order of the Board. . _
T. TI. WHITNEY, Pi esident.
Gro. B. RoBRRTS, Chief Engineer.
GlaBBborQ’,Augustl r 11j69.-
BSTThe Presib Inquirer, and Lodgor, of Philadelphia;
Railroad Journal. New York; Railroad and Mining Re
gister, Philadelphia; Gazette* fronton: Newark Dally
Advortiaer; and HarrisbureUmon, yrlH insert tho above
until the 24th mat., and send bills to tho office of the Com '
pauy,GlaMborQ’»N*Y» • - - au§*t2i
RAILROAD LINES.
BUSINESS CARDS.
LOCUST SALE COAL.
NOTICES.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
Julrlat, 16W.
103 North DELAWARE Avenue.
WASHING AND IRONING.
GLASGOW AND NSW. YORK
AflßLOjd/OHDEHJIY-for «SO.
GLASGOW, Thomson! &flK?aay', August 2Sth, at 13
_ o’clock, nooa.
vßAti OLAiaow.
GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, July 2fth/
Rates of Passage from New York, Philadelphia, or
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or Lon
donderry, first class, 979. steerage, found with an abun
dance of properly cooked provisions, 930.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each steamer.
No charge fof medicines.
For freight or passage, apply to
No. W
No. SI BROAD WAY .New York.
FOft SOUTH.—PHILA- 1
SS&M&i, DELPHIA TO SB'S? OiU.EA«O AND IN
TBKMIARti;OTOONANI> SAVANNAH HOtjTE.
Goods reoeived every day, and bills or lading
signed at second wharf street.
HThe U. S. Mail Steamship YaTON E STATE,Cap
tain Mara liman, will sail on Monday, August la, at M
The H. 8. Mn™teamshfp N B'&'FE'OF GEORGIA.
Captain Garvin, will sail on Wednesday, August
j The splendid flrst-ejas? Steamships KEY
STONBbTATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
above every teh days, thus forming a five-day, commu
nication with the South and Southwest, connecting with
steamers for Florida, and with railroads for Plow Or
ana ir.lt ’
* Heavy Freight at an average of 15 per cent, below
NoWyor l eta ™ hiP lffB?)*ilANCE.
Freight and Insurance oil a large proportion of Goods
Smith will be found to be lower by these ships
Than by sailing vessels. - . ,
Insurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unneces
sary, farther than Charleston or Savaana{i?tng Railroad
Fare by-this route 25 to 40 por cent, cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will, be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton arid SavaSftsft steamships, INCLUUING MEALS on
the whole route, except Irena Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
inixrtu bouts.
ToCharlestoh Qfc 00 Charlestons „$23»
SatvarTneh.* 15 00 SpvanAStt.... A 3 00
Augusta.* 2j) 1)5 Atigtirau 56 SS
6 Macon n 0$ 32 7A
Atlanta 2300 Jmaftta 3)00
Columbus 23 00 cM|bt» ,• MOO
Albany 24 00 Albany.. 37 00
Montgomery,... 2d DO MomkWntftt/. 8800
M0bi1e......... 35 00 Mobile 4690
New Orleans..., 3975 New Orleans.... —.,51 00
Nr B.—Passengers by this route connect with ,we Is
- Route to South Carolina and Georgia, travelling by
the same conveyances thence to New Orleans..; •
No bills ol lading* signed after the ship has sailed.
No freight received on the day of sailing. .
: f
Southwest comer FOTJTH and CHESTNUT.
Agents in Charleston, T.S. ic ,
■. Savannah. C. A. GREINER ic CO. ly 23
U- S. M. STEAMERS _
ir uT
CaptAift Wotfoa/iwH sail Augusta), Ooto
bsjrtf.DegemberlCf. _ _
First Cabin pa55age.......... . «-BWO
Second Caum pa55age.......................... 7o
At tfre-WaWftdntfnt CawpanjPs VqwaOfyhi* Omo*,
Totabcft Warehouse, uOCKstreet, Praia.JeC-drO
THE BMTiSH iND NORTH
3@£®&AMEIUCAN ROY At MAlh STEAM
- 1 • PROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage. .....
Second Cabin Passage... *
: > 'IBOM SQ6TOX TO LIVERPOOL.
' Chief Cabin Passage SIW
Second Cabin Pa55age................ CO
P»™fe?.“ U g#k,C. P t. Un,
ARABIA* Cant. /.Atone, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander
AFKl%A?lhpti Shannon, E?fi?bPA, Capt J. Laltch.
CANADA, Capt. Lang, ~
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head;
Sreeft on starboard bow; red on portbow.. ~ „
•* m:ssas:?s.s
KUROPA. teitch, *‘ Iwon, Wednesday, Aug. 10.
PERSIA, Jodluns, •* NYorlr, Wednesday, Aug. 17.
ARABIA, Stone, 44 „ Boston, Wednesday, Aug.M.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on tx»rd. A .. ,
The owners of these ships wiU not be accountable for
Gold. Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stone;
or Metals, unless bills or lading ora signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed.- For freight or pas
sage to 33. CUNAIUJ, 4 BoWlii^rj3r<^n,^
PIANOS.
reus** RAVEN, BACON, & Co.'s,
Tl iTV Nunns & Clark’s, Hallett,-lhvtfrf, Sc {&%
and AH. Gale* Co.’s superior PIANOS. Awn Ma
son & .HattiUn’s unrivaUetiMßLoDEOTfS and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Churohes and Leo tore
Kogra
Pianos and Melodeotffl lb Rent. qoUIT)
myl4-ly ' SEVENTH an£ C&E3TN&T.
esgsafaj SUPERIOR PIANOS,
Nos. 1. a, 6. and 7 North BUTAW Street, and No. 207
BALTIMORE Street, between Charles and
Light Streets, Baltimore,
Haya always on hand a large assortment of their supe
rior PiatfOß, recommended by. certificates from S.
Thalborg, BfrakdSbh, asd other cetebrated performers
to'be euual.if tfot srfponw.td afly-mwe in tine county.
s The durability of thtfir Pianos WiD be warrantedl for
five je’arflancta privilege of exchange. Kraatedwithin
six mdfflhs. should they riot, give entire satisfaction.
Manufacturing largely, We WillsoU, wholesale and retail,
v. the moat rdMonate. kwaßß & CO.,
Meisra. I,EE A 'WABKBH, 1»0.>4 OKBBISUT
Street, Philadelphia, are our authorized Aseate, and
wiu heap eouataotlr on hand and aeU our Piano, at ma
miWeittftr.’ prison. rohs^m
f*x3*si CHICRERING & SONS,
"^RAN D ,TOS| g fe»T
MUSIC.
MARSH’S MUSIC STORE, ,
No. IIM CHESTNUT Street, Fbilndeipliia.
■Where all the latent and jopnlar Mnno can be ob
tained from any catalogue m the •i&ited State*, in
struction Books, Bet Pieces. Songs, Ballads, Ac. New
Catalogues will be forwarded to any. one, post-pam.
Mustc-ViU be sent, post-paid, on receipt of the price
mathefi efi catalogue. Publishing and receiving new
MUsl6 daily.- Masfcal Instruments and musical mer
chwiUiVo ffvery description at importer*’andmanu
irSO-lm *" eM ‘ 11(B CHESTNUT Street.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
SAMUEL V.MBBBICi, „ J. yAUOUAff MBBKICX.
WILLIAM If. WWKICt.
OOUTHWARK FOUNDRY.
►3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STJIBBfS,
MER^icfe EI & K SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. , ;
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marino service, „ ’ . ' *
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Castingg
ofall kinds, either Iron or Bras**, w ,
Iron Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Station*. Ae. # ~
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im j
pr £vflrt S&Bonplion of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters,' Fumping Engines. Ac., ,
Sole Agents for N. RilUcux’s Patent Sugar BoihnK
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and
Aspmwall A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. aufi-y
HARDWARE.
TO THE HARDWARE TRADE.—The
enlworibera. AGENTB FOR THE SALE OF FO
REIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, offer for ealo
the foUpwink poods at lowest ratesLewie’ aoponor
Chains of all kindeV including trace, log, halter, fifth,
brunet, wagon, tongue, coil, ship, mine, and other Chains;
P.Wnrto’s patent and other Anvils and Vices; **L”
Horeo Nails: round and oval Bake Fa»s; short aod u?ng
handlo Fry Pans; Excelsior Safety-Fuse for blasting
rooks; Bed Screws J American o kites, Blackboard Cra
yons and Carpenters’ Chalk; Table And Pocket Cutlery:
Cast. Steel Files and Rasps; Cost and Wrought Butt
Hitvtee: Strapend"T"Hinfe;i GimletSerewaiEmer
gs RdzorStrops; Hodeeß’ Mahogahy Knobs; Whites*
cesrShovels and Qpadea,all kinds; Hay and Manure
ks, lUkos,andHoe**> Southgate’s patent Wrcnchoe;
ks and Latches; Door and Shutter Dolts,; liana,
[ge, and Stone Hammers: Hooks ana Hinges; Tacks,
du, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails; Wrought Neuw;
King’s Stocks and Dies; Hatch’s Tea and Counter Beales;
Curry Combs. American and. English; Scythes, Scythe
stones and Rines, Douglass’ Pumps and Rams; Mo
usses Gates, Faucets, Baws of ah kinds; Axes, Hat
ehets, Hammers, &0., with a•general assortment of
Hardware. W. G.°LfeWts & 801 S, -
op9-dtf 411 COMMERCE Street.
' BROSHES.
rriHE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
A PHILADELPHIA.—Loek nt the follow!™ lift of
prices for Hnndaorube, and compare them with those
bouaht elsewhere i
No. 2, 62knota, 75 “
No. 3, 63 knots, 87 ‘‘
N 0.., SO knots, 100 "
No. 6, 83 Knots, 113 "
No. 6,100 knots, 125 “
No. 7,101 knots, 150 “
No. 8, B 0 knots. 175 “
HENRY C. ECKBTEIN/ .
S 2 North THIRD Street, twlow Arcp,
Philadelphia.
P ROUT’S CELEBRATED LONDON
Quality ismoro essential ms Hair Bnish than in any
other Toilet article. PROUT’S BRUSHES, wherever
introduced, have at onoe taken procedepce for quality
of materials and for eoientifio construction. His Hair
Brushes, combining a peculiar elasticity l with the re
quisite firmness, are found to pass - uniformly and
smoothly through the hair rather than roughly and
harshly over it, thus giving tho proper atiroulus aijd
consequent freedom from dandruff to the scalp-skm
without injuring U» and thus, too, inwring a naturally
elorst, healthy" condition to tho hair. Hi? TEETH,
NALL and COMB BRUSHES are equally desirablo also
for tneir respective uses, au combining, in & remarkable
riegroe, completeat usefulness with extraordinary tram
lality. A full assortment ofPROUT’B superior goods,
including some entirely new patterns, together with a,
lareo stock of LUBIN 8 desirable SOAPS andPBR
FUMERY, just importod direct, brush and grsui.hb.
For swo, wholesale qud rotail, by
HASSARD « CO., Apothocama.
CHESTNUT Street, comer of Twelfth.
COAL.
C< w. GROOME & CO.,
Dealers and Shippers of
LEJUGH, 3 CH & Y T^fLL6 » n d |OAD TOP SEMI-
O/fioe. No. 146 Shuth FOURTH Street.
BROAD Street, below Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
WOOD. COAL, AND KINDLING
WOOD.
JANNEY k YEAGER.
COATES-STREET WHARF,
inml ft superior article of LEHIGH COAL, of nil sizes,
selected with care. Dealers and Consumers will find it
greatly to their advantage to purchase Kindling Wood
of us. v JeQ-3m
LUMBER.
LTJMBKR.— 150,000 feet superior 5-4 and
-4-4 Mobile Flooring Boards. . ~
600,000 White Pino Boards and Blank, seaso ed, and in
thickness varying from X to G inches.
200,000 Plastering Laths.
60.000 feet prime Ash Plank, 6*4 to 6 inches thick.
200,000 Spruce Joists and Raders, and 2-inch rlanki
Spruce and White Piue Pickets, Hi and 5 feet long,
pointed and plain. „
Together with a general assortment of well-seasoned
Lumber for business purposes or cabinet makers.
For sale at moderate prices _ _
Drills and sheetings for en-
PORT
24 South FRONT St., and S 5 LETLTIA Street.-
ooIS-ly __ _________
PENNSYLVANIA PAINT STORE.—
ZIEGLER fc SMITH, corner of SECOND -and
GREENStreeta. Xhiawefl-IrnoiraanciontMtabUshnjent
Still rota ins the reputation of gelling tile beet article, at
extraoroiiiarj low price,, JiVdf
-jfcf WOMA3 A SONS, .
lTie Ml SOOTHJ'OURTH STREET. .
Public Safes at the, Philadelphia Exchange rrery
Tuesday, at riocm, daring the busmen Reason, ' :
Bar- Handbills or each Propertyissued separately, m
addition to which we publish cm the Saturday prtoffoas
to es<h nip,pm thousand oatakrffaes in ponjphlet form,
elviflr full (fikorirtitm of all the Property to be aoidoa
SALES AT THE AUCTION
tOr We have A firge amount of Heal Estate at Pnrat*
Bale, including every description of city and country
t ro„ rt y
»x Real Estate entered on oar Priyete Sale Renator.
amTauvertlsed occasionally id our Public Sale Abstracts*
{of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly, > baa of
charge. .
CARD.—The Trade Sale to Booksellers willooramence.
mi Tuesday, September 13. Catalogues now ready -
CARD.—In August only occasional sales, as hereto
loro—not every 'week, as in the business season.
STOCKS. LOANS, Ac.
On Tuesday, *
16th iirst., at M o’clock, noon, at the Philadelphia tx
change, will l>e hokJ.
for account of \rUoni it may concern—
-6 shares Canton Oas Ligi’t aud Cose Company, Can
tom Ohio. Tar, $5O.
Also, for other accounts—
#s3l)elawaro Mutual Insurance CtfUJPnny scrip.
5 shares American Academy of MusiA
-1 8 mre Point Breeai Park Association..
1 s mre Oxford Lane and Park Association.-
1 share Philadelphia Athentcum.
1 s iara Mercantile Library.
- SWIe of Nos. 130 and 141 South Fourth Street.
On Thursday Morning,! • ' *
. At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, an aseortnvwrto*
e xcellent second-hand furniture, elegint piano-fortes,,
ine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining bouee
iceping, removed to the store for convenience of sue.
RE ALKSTATEBALE,
August 16th, at 12 o’efortf ttt°tbe Fnikidelphia Rx
• Elegant country seat, }9H acres, with exterwpy inr
iroyeirtonts, fine shade trees, »upfrourfiyittre9*»iiw»
umse, grapery, Ac., Ac., on the roacL'Dw
irflro county, within half a mile ofwie tpexa^-
ladwTOiaana Darby. Passenger Kaywaff .
; H' rotm from tv station on the'jpbiutdelphja*»»d,^Weeti
Cheated Railroad. The owner sells on ocwwt of ny
Stoviar from the State. The stock, &0., vnß £*,***& ®
ar or twoafter the sale ofthe place. - * -
TWO STORES AND
story Wick stores and dwellings. Nos. l&SS&adJOQoPfmjS*
street, north of Lanrel street. - Tonus cosh.' immaaMt*
pdksefflioft. They will be sold separately. •;
ROOMS ON: HARMONY COURT TO RENT.—Ap-
P Aff fefvjpffi^SAtE.— Shares in the Philadelphia
and MfWteAflte Libraries and Athenaeum.
AT PKfVATI SALE.-The ivsluetMeproperly, comer
ofFifth and Aatffbi streets, below Walnut* large book
building and lot, us Wfi fqst» Two lrqftU. -
PHILIP FORD; AUCTIONEER, No. 530
■A' MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and
SIX &ALB SHOES 3AITKR3. BRO
- fsANS*'Jlre. -
OnThursdayiMonunfff.. ■ ... -
August 1L at 3d o’clock precisely, will oesold by cat*-
losne, on four months' credit; nu*3 s and boys'
boots, shoos, gaiters; brogons. Ac.; ladies aflajulwr
boots, shoes, gaiters, ties. Ac; t of aity’Mia £wMm
uianofocture, comprising *fresh‘ invoices of sewosablß
goods suitable for the fall trade.
ga. Goods open for examination early on the room
ingoi stile, when buj ere will find it to their interest to
attend.
On Thursday Morning,
August 11th, will be sold— ' lt -
76 cog. super, heavy goat and kid skins, suitable for
custom work.
PUJRNESS; BRINLEY, & CO.. •
Os Tuesday Morning, .
August 10th, fit 19o’clock,by catalogue, cm six month*
‘paokagesand of imported dry goods, just tw
. Samples and catalogues e&tT <*n morning of sole.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 409
* CHESTNUT STREET, opjxt'jfe tb® OMtom
Houm, between FOURTH rad FIFTH aftwtf--
T ‘M. GUMMEY& SONS,
J. REAE fcW^SHSfpfc™.
CARD.—J. M. Summer A Bonn, auefloneen, will hold
regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, AtW Also house
hold furniture at dwellings.
R&» On our Private Sole Register will always be found
a very large smointofreal estate, including eveT/de
"”*"•**•* "tKffiBBSr j ■ „
Real Estate Brokers;
. No. 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
Moses Nathans, auctioneer
and COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. B. eornM
BIXTH.adHACES^^^
Moxst .TO LOAN, Iff LABOR Ott SMALL AMOUST*. 0«l
merchandize generally, and on all articles of value. All
SUMS OYBR ONE HUSUBSP DOLLARS TWO PBX CUT. fU
Money, liberally ad maced la large or email amounts#
S-om one dollar to thousands, m gold.acd silver piste*
inmonds, watches, Jewelry, fowhng-saewM.PHMieel uj~
Btrtfrtwsrts, furniture, dry goods, clothing, trooene* ci
gars, hartHmre, cutlery, btx>k*, horses, mhjefos. hames^-
and afi article# dfjrajus, for any length of tune ssiMo
on, atNATHAws’ rttipiTAi* Establishment, sqotn—st
C °#KOMlBBosY l NOTl&, e S?S<»tiaterftl. discounted at
the lowest market rates. , <r ... ■ L
SAUE^It
PAI. ESTABLISHMENT, 8. E. ooraer, of SIXTH wS
RACE Streets.—The following articles will Waqid wrle«
than half the usual store pnoea i.Fine gold Lngneb patent
full jewelled and plain, of the most approved JBw heft
make,in hunting eaaeaanddouble bottomed. Fineloid
escapement lever and lepme watches, in hunting oemtaa
open face, some bf them are extra full jeweled, and best
make. Silver'English patent lever watches,’ eeeap*-
ment lever and-ispmes, in annttng case and open
face,some very superior; English. Swiss, Frenoh,and
Quartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neok» and chil
drdn’s chains; fine gold pencil oases and pane# braoOfots,
breastpins, finger-rings; ear-rings. studfeflßlsliiqns*
and Jewelry generally. Superior Bavsna <A#lfi
per tnousfl/j£r t in boxes of 3oo each, will be angle
box or quantities, to suit purchasers. NtnTrtWHß fancy
articles, Ao., Ac.. Ac.
kr PRIVATE SALE. . ’
A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by 3 feet wide*
Auto, watches, and jewelry of every description.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
“WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS
f f ANT) COMNrsa/ON MERCHANTS. No. ,10.
North MAIN BTREBT, St. Ito Via, Mo v (ferSpriy with
Messrs. Myers, Claghorn A Co., Philadelphia,) oner
their services td the merchants, raanufactarers, and
others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, oarpets,
boots, shoes, hardware. Jewelry, Ac.* Ae.
Ba. Cosh advances made on receipt of goods.
Settlements made three days alter tale.
BBFXBBffCXS.
a.,.AA*,VAO. '
Messrs. Myers, Ctagborn, A Co., Philo* -
“ Stuart A Brother* Phiia. ___
“ Van Wyck*Towniend, A Warrens, New York*
L. AB. Curtis A Co.*, , • «
“ ■ Wood, Christy, A Co., St. Lotus* Mo.
** Crow, McCreary, A Co., **
Mr. D. E. Wood, No. S 3 North Third street* will ad
vise with parties confflgomg frem Philadelphia.
uH-fmw-ly
LEGAL.
IN CHANCERY OF NET
Joshua Rawnaley and others, )
, _ Complainants, and 1
Ihe Trenton Mutual Life and V On Bill, fco,
Fire Insurance Company, I
. JDefts. , J
Inptiftdarwe of an order made by the Chancellor in
• the anovQ-Smwd.eat«e, dated the-thirdday of Decem
ber, A. D. l&W, creditors or the above-named insu
rance Company are hereby notified that they-axe re
quired to present to thd «Üb»cnber, residinj-at Trentofl,
New Jersey,aau prove before ,bira. mider oath or aft r
•motion, or otherwise, as ho s.'dJ* direct, their several
claims anti demauds against'said i-ompany. within sue
months from the date of said order, they will be
excluded from the benefits of such dividend# as may be
made and declared by said Court.
JAMES WILSOtf,
Master in Chancery.
fa22-tudm
MEDICINAX.
A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER
■f*- FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA
SALVE, u .
PfilLA,, July 7th, 1888.
Mr. E. W, TagxcfcL--13ear Sir.*—l have been troubled
with the “ NEURALGIA* for the last 74 years, end
have suflereuthe juost excruciating, pain , compelling
me at times to give up 01/ business entirely. I could not
eat, and sloepwas a stranger to my eyes, * I suffered
than tcnxuos can tell. I had the So nee and aid of
various physicians, and used other remedies, bat all of
no nvaiL Havine noticed yottt advertise meat in the
papers, I concluded to osll on ft whop I had
learned waa cured of a case of 20 reattf standing. Ha
applied the SALVE” but once, and I
refiof— aseeoad application removed the paine&ul**f«
and I now foellilco a different man. Since thenlEßW*
slept wed— something that \ have not dene for moatht,'
being obuxed to sit up all night in a chair. Myappotfto
has returned, and I feol grateful to you for the rector*-'
tion of my hoalth. . _ _ .•
• «.^S?ARLKSH.BAKER,ToNwioomst/
CARROL Street, above WOOD, Sensin', too,
Forsnle, wholesale and retail, at S. w, Qprne/SXTH
and PARRISH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER*
Co.’s.N.W. oomer Third and Walnut sts. ■ apao-tf
jQR. WESTCOTT’S CELEBRATED TAR
We.tooH’s Vm coriial cures Consumption.
Wostoott s Tar Cordial cures Bronohitis.
Weatoott a Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds, •
Westoott.a Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and JBraaaL
Westcott s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of tS
Heart.
westoott a Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility.
westooU s Tar Cordial cures General Debility.
Westcott s Tor Cordial cures Diseases ot the Kidneys*
Strangury* and Gravel. -
Westoott’s Tor Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding
Westcbtt’s Tar Cordial cures Female Weaknesses
n, Br \ l W <: 2“,V r ' lr Coni'*! Depot, Wo? aSAROH
Street, Philadelphia. . ....
Also,Principal Depot for Dr. Westcott** Antt-Scroru
lous Syrup and Cholera Mixture.
Dr. £2. R, WEBTCOTT can be eonsulted on the above
of charge, at bis Consulting Rooms, No.
CO ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4P. M. Jylftf-
rpilE STOCK OF mtmOW-GLASS,
GROUND PAINTS of all Colors, and WHITE
LEAD, which2IEGLER Sc SMITH, WholesaleDrUir
siats, corner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, offer
for public approval, as to price arid quality* are une
qualled. Those who consult their owrf interests will,
examine their assortment, and purchase of them.a'su
porior quality of goods,at a less price than canoe had
elsewhere. . jygg.tf-'
ENCAUSTIC TILES : for
Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages,
Garden Vases and Fountains.
fl»3M&£Ste“ .
loio c ivks¥sNjstolit.
TMA.CKEREL AND ALEWIVES.—9O
nnt l w knit bbls new No. 2 ; 200 bbls' sad iso
bnir Milo, new large In o. 3 Mackerel: yoo bbta. Alowive?,
for sale by WM. J. f AYLOR t®!,
rri» laa SOOM WHARV&
nrWVINES.—A well-assorted stock of su
•** perior Ball and Hank Twine? in Ptoro and for sale
tyeayer. *ttler l & go.,
s&N. water strftAt' and 23 Nwharviw.
TTEMP.—Manila, America, and Juto
Hemp, in lotsto miit purchasers, br
, ; WEAVER, FITTER, & CO,,
Mt M N. -WATKR St., and 22 N. WHARVES
TANNER’S 01L.—220 bills, of Straits
and Bank Oil, in store and for sale br
R. S. HUBBARD & SON,
No. 108 South Wharves,
HAMS AND SHOULDERS.—2,OOO pieces
City Smoked Hams and Shoulders. Also, a» pie
ces extra Sugar Cured Hams, for sale by
, , . • C. C. SADLER & CO.,
ansi Aron street, second door above Front
81-CARB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by
nSSIK?? ILL * BROTHER, Nos. 47 and ON.
Street. ]ea
TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER
CHANTS.—A large Stock of MANILA ROPU, M
sorted men.. Manufactured, and for sale at the lowest
New* kork prices, by . -
ans 23 N. W ATER’slfaiid 22 17.‘ wit Altvfe.
BAY RUM.—S puncheons very superior
Bay Rum. in store and for mle br
ant A. MERINO.ua South FRONT Street,
£ 'IHEESE.—32S boxes Herkimer county
Cheese, in store and for sale by
C.C.SADLBR'A CO.,
AKCIi Street, second door above Front.
STEREOSCOPIC VlEWS.—Fresh arrival
TIIIB pAY at the Stereoacopio Bazaar, 113 South
FOURTH Street* below Chestnut. „
an4-6t-if „ W. .1. FRANKLIN. Optician,
/ DAVID P. MOORE,UNDER*
» TAKER* No. 829 VI ffK St
TSTAVAL STORES—IB9 bbls Spts. Tur
pentine; 1271 bbls Shipping Rosin* and various
far*
aus ISSouttwharTM.
IV JERSEY.