taxes hi* ssitaHMVpHSflßpK ' propertyit vrill ho of interest to the Egople sir the ««£W" is *518,400, ooneisting cemeteries, 5300,000 is for Jgr?i 000; Fourth 000.- The ameaar inthisWard'; W laWSiWTW'T qutfnee of'p4WlS ! %Bar6KceTJo^V ; ottBWm!hotLJB,: la. Sii^SS^*l^^7ri4g'enttwardi*Ml^ mstammmssask teontis weird;<sTTj?w; Kighteouth ward,f99,lo9i Nineteeath'rwatajiflSQ,BooKTjrehtieth K waf4rM>'- 621,450, of jfawnha the valne of tho GirjKd Collegehnildtnga jjlwon tj-first ward,. $128,900 .RtTwenty-switind ward, $103,300; ,Tw«nty_.thiril,.wanl',slM,(K>9 {iXiJontyv fourth WifSf lot» of'jMfl,- 077. Tho folWtirajt .etatpmeat shewa 'lhe-fetimber of churches iriali cfthe w.rdsoftHecity,aswe!l ai tho amount of. the assessment : Donominatfoa;i a : Somber. ■-•. Aeseesod.Val’u.. PrcsbytetiJU#<>u'i.W>**•«»i‘69‘ i" I ,(«•’<.•' Ki -®§? , ?52 Jews’SVDWOffttM,o«2 5 ■. . - 33,600 EpTboop— - 739,000- Swedes jS-fi'i'AslUtl'■'■■-'' '-■ Baptist,...(f,-.>.»'• %.‘1 eftxJS": i L0thera0.......•*•• v .v,.,....10 ■-, , .173,00 P Hew , ;<■,-. r^ jig! Mothodist PSShitiDti'llf.-.t.Sl ;,! ‘ V.-. /' ooiy*«4»^.le iS&S&XiX? , BecondcAdyoata,u ; ;rfV.i4':i.. ; Covenanters...>.>. 3 - • ,l.l tBOO - 316- > 528,450 German 1 \ J -®2’I2S Mariners**Bethfejs..'.) f... 2 . UniteriWwfcfc:*.'**'* 4 v*m •«*»»'• l-v-.-- .in :•-.25,000 Dik>iplSio'W i CbriBtvV.''*.'ii.4.'-1-'*'- *' •-■••'-v' ' -3,000 German. Mission............ «. j 5.000 ' V- 2^600 IndepeadentOhriatians.vvvi. i ' ■<•. >3,500 United Brothers InCKtistttV 1 ’2MO Menoniat Soeiety. *..... ? * * V«X ■? */"» :-<■ o 1,000 •' .xjjtffcßS ■--v" < The following recapitulation shows'thech&HcJel-. - of $3,025r0u0; States, (kmtrtdlersiofcPOblioV SoKOOTs,- $424,680 f<FtW Com^e^.sl24,o6o;- Thb'Sih’ounV of reall&n4 Property;. assestttd,,-f0r285& was: Real;«BuUefils3,wHhs3B^personals,s2,697;*: 433—making rwtfiof - s-’. PnopwwHoLi>F#» -to 1 pay thofr ’wiiiTiteh^foi^fthe j, had better do.s&before.^i^’lst lf they., ■would *ave«rtKerexpeittO mm wobble: .'After the Ist of oehffc: Wifradded; to the bill* of all wbohid failed-to time; . Saoh ! bills ai^ -'oil <tfi4lstbf September will have ten per coni. jnoroudded-r. The premisea of those peopfe on the’ Ist* wiU'.alftr be deprmdbf Water,’? ahflu& oWnetswUHhaVtr a suit ontorfdigaipsilbpßctKfiHe suiuVf’The.sunt .of two id also addodjCot^the.,expense of editing off, ancfXio'Wdter' wilTße Wrhed ! ori ontilanelalms are is stilly considerable. number, who is most* trsneo/many large the la«t ni6imenVand'Are. mulcted-.in -heavy fines and charges!- - A Uttlß circ : and rmhctaality in.this! mftttaiy.aa lymany wptud, save auinfinito amount of trpnblq.,,.,, ~ A CorreotioW.—luttaarfjClepublished in this oolnran, entitled/ 4 The Shadows of City Idf?,” we took occasion' f - to f * of ‘Mr. Kilpatrick> rewdingpc'cßrohd as th*<owner •of some of the disgustingdeas .mlthe'vioirdty. of Bedford, that thy-remark-was apply to -Mr. S&mu# Kilpatrick, residing 1 'hoar Paaardnk 'road, and doing busineW nfi lfo. .122 South J^intl^str i eets^Mi , » < .KUpatriek Ja-V Worthy; and would ji6tStoop 'to tho infamy of making moneyoatof the miseries of his fe llow-beinks, r >/ by keeping - such : troohristyMi .‘‘and' atreetyojrwfciohdheyr.aro! eroeted^and 1 the, city? that \ > TH^PutrrrMAEinw,—Thd fruits of.thesoa son ar¥* foarkot iflijmrdntod prbfdaloii.% All thedeanaaextMwrelyentertainedw few weeks them, is admitted By 1 all toliaye.been a Blpwuig in'! stead of a bane to the New Jersey we have-tidings v of luWlbha?peabhe*V-Twm the surrounding'pcaqties, farmers tell lis fleont apples our exchanges are burdened wi foacoounts of the groat pwgresrof the fruit in other* States. The markets,-. yesterday' looked' gave a. good' omen of what wo' cisy whenthe .season is At its height,-"- ,r-/;/ "—v ■-- - FLpro-cAKp'ExptpsrpNS nro becoming more of a rarity lately. IVoattributo this'to the extends ing sentiment, fn opposition to the use of fluid, that, is now_t*Aing.wsse«siqn' of thejpablio mind. On ' Tuesday evening, however, there",was a "trifling accident from the' explosionof one ofj,these Infernal-machines! .We shall irejoice/aUthe iuUet abolition’of the, wholo practice of burning fluid in, the domestio economy . 1 we can conceive' Of nothing' mpreTdangerobs/.and we only wondor that,"-: with. thp.’ peipetualiyCoccur ring instances of danger, deformity, and death that arise Of fluid, rentiWent.’shonld have tolerated .it so long, w<_;.>7 ‘"' PAjSFqp*. ApoipKJiT.;^-,A&laboring ; man,- named Ronton, bad both of nis ankles sprained' on Tuesday ‘IV-' hspears 'that he was working on the calvert now •reolc, when tho hank oaTOddhi and injured: him in the nunuiOr stated; Boston: had: boon crat of work for some time, and had ~juß> obtained employment whenth|*#ocid?nt Jjcftl hlnit • • *- .German, Ramshart, arrested, , t oa. Tuesday; on the, charge of stealing aorewa from thoplugs-on .the public high-. ' ways, .He.was tahcn in the act of removing ono at UieJjoriJer of I<awr.ehce and; Ataster streets, and. 'wm held' by Alderman-, Shoemaker,- in the sum of' $3OO bail to answer.' - ..-r-f.-d.- - ~ v ■>:>/* ; ThJ5. MtfSIO ;AT s FAIBKOnKT.-~Th© -people, who havo pmaiow their souls, and are blessod tyith plenty* : df'timej“ftre'vnotified that' ; thV ? Germania Orchestra wttU'f discourse. ”, * Aw,* this ' evening at Falmonstj wIU be on hand in brilliant and, with' other~attrt«ti«7ns 'of.'theplaco,7will r'" y ‘ TTb ABE gkd to' state for the information of' the residents of the lower’portion, of the pity. who aro suffering for the want, of-hydrant wateri that the largo main pipe is now being laid; and will’ 1)0 flniahed andinpomplote operation by the middle —of September. . -■ ,;. ' , ; r . ■ Tim Continental Guards,, tvjl|; hare an ox-r _ enr«iont(..d'ort ;Wnshingion on Monday next.. , m ftuafat&mmxm * RS&Cit&P **®*;(*<*•»• r‘' a£»w «c^«o* t 'pniL*imi.pnti^, X 49«0p& WUtWPIL Dav M.... .i. soon S*J*,®&iMt®to,jV«Reooki. .vi*.. .Rso da Janeiro. Aug 11 Queon.sV»llMvni»^. . 4.vrortaii.Princo, AmJ3 ( «INTELLIGENCE._ >n , , '.rt-'rSjP!. B TVytS ‘ RoHr lie*bnrs,- Swift, ® days from Boston,'with ico to captain.' . ..•»-:>■ r-« •=-'•? *s v *- - - Bohr. John ABrusard, lAw»;a dATHVoin, Milford, Steamship Win»()r. ! jSJ«JTOijip Vo'ki vUi Cape May, s/aiS. 8 ” 1 Eosle.EdTitiiny^ltrohmohai T A NerirlLall Bark Dnhjin, Hnntlor-BMtoB. tUSiltaHed Co. ■ ’.s Bohr Volta, Caao.Now toMon, do £ g=hr £aap;iSt«Wnrt.:Washing(nni' ‘ 1 do I SSBPs^SL nfi P°fThe'PTß*».j ■-'■ 1 ShipSpMn G thren,*Norton, from LivarpoblVVik Fly-- , <* jE[»w ‘Cjnwjw «h itSt‘ fthiioi/ffi feftfchonepivm befotrJPT Orieajjir 'sa&tesi ’“sm ;T pSKSoXhi™' 1 ' Catojiar inst for" eiing.'W'oostot, hencof arrived . at Calais fort SHunst’" '^'“itf, I'Onco. arrived at Hire-’ Portl» r nd'Bthi*?iK r ™» '4BHE&t2!!^ _ BuMgrinjier.Nortlirop. hence forProndenoe. and# B TO«%n. Biwthfrfo.fpr Salem, atjtewYorkith inst' Portiasn 7t (m r^ ’ aiiti Juliette* Chase* heaeo at jiSmir Hosina, ifehfoj-.he'icej nrrived at rortlaml’dth, oW4«?#M,'f«r Jacksonville, went to sea from. Churls stem/th i net.. .. -■ ’■ . , ■ -_. l n S=hr Aajlatjprti,B;ot<n)i henoai arrlved of Norfolk 7(li‘ arrivod’af NeV London 1 » •*} lHats • , •« \'-j VJ-:i • .', v< . , .SU^.^’Alger,Shoro,h.n M ,arrivaiti[iaan . .y.:ro,-.-,■,»/fr,-. -', - ’, ' ipM . .* ; List's a.it.oe :;oo;mpa-n , .’ “v ; L BUILDINGS, : ’ T *A j .Nb;23o W , ALNUT STEEET, ; ;iy.^LPB^iCDBL?HuU.. .V; ;' • / < Incorporated in IBff7 f thb General Law SubeonbedCapitiJ.^•?• * v*r * .*•* */"• rv. bp Capital.*.. - • • - - ) uty&ttup M J^owj % w‘’~ , Bond ahd liohV.v.,V. *s{o,l7o 'Bank, Rftilroid/ ; aiia.otl\er StAki aitf ihum FURNITURE, *o. AI»o.onCARGOES and FREIGHT ' j iOFFIOBKS.-' .- :; ... S^e. B K'fflfo R fe , ffi»t™t Se o ret*TT. •.rc K-i :,:- ■ ASStIKANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. i HEAD OFFICES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, ttLAS ,;f„ Aowi-EsttibELPHIA. ’ CAPITAL.. $6,998,80.0. ANNUAI, INCOME UEWAttDS OF 51,000,000. !!.’;PoliJie* guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o ’nearly' Shareholders. 1 ’ ' ; " f .'Loeses prompUy adjusleU and paid without referenoe ,40 London.by —’ •WILLIAM GETTY, T j '‘.'.AoiltiP TOB-THB \ffllTßP MtihTOß. . OFFICE NoisrsOUTH THIRD STREET, .■ ' "■. references. ;. t ;• / ■ Messrs. STUART t BROTHER, ÜBnnk street. ' ‘(i‘! i MYERai CLAQHORNVA.CO., 232 Marketat. “ ; WM.MoKEB &:cO.; 22 Soulti Front •treat. 1 r i iMiCUTOHEN fcfCOULINS. B. W. .corner . •! " aFront null N'aw ■treats. " ;r| ‘SMITH, WiLLtAMS. & CO.VsD Market st. ;JAMES.GRAHAM ACOi.aWii MLetitinst. JOSEPH Bi.’MITOUELIi, Esq., President Mechanics’ , I .'V.('Bank;„. : 7 JAMES Dt’NtAP, E»q.,,President Union Bank:.’ 1 ’ Hon. WUiIiIAMA: PORTER, MS .Whlnut street; late i , 1 -, JudgeSuproma Court. ' I jrfi-tutii&ntf , s B<LRE INSUBANOE. \ of - - Hartford. ' - '■»?'! ?'r iil\ i' «* *•- ** \ : C«*h AaMte/Jari.l, 18». OB Manhattan - FmE insurance ’ COMPANY of Nair York. . >| Jan. i«, 1859...—.. AND StAHINB '\INBUHANCB;POMPAI>Or. - | _ CashAsaets, Jan.J,18fi8....... NORTHAMERICAN 'fire insu ; RANCE OOMPANY, bf-Hartford.’ -,V ‘ l . Cash Assets, Jaa. 1, ISW, '.’ir,. IRVINO FIRE-INSURANCE COM sFANY,otNEW YORK. ' = --'.t jr ;-| 'iw Cnih A»»sbr, Jan.r,iBiB.;.,;. MERCHANTS’’FIRE ’ INSURANCE ‘COMPANY, or Hartford. _ ; • . 339,079 83 Policies imu oil, arul loMas 'equitably adjusted and promptly said, at.hia Agency, by ' ,; v; ; BOSWELL & .WILSON, Agents, ■f«M6-tr Nb.'tIoWALNUT Strait.- rTHB QUAKER "CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHrA, P». FRANKLIN BUntBINOB,' No. ** WALNUT Street. CHARTER..PERPETUAL. . , . 'TIRE, MAJUNE,.'AND- INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Lnaurtinoe,limit®daudp«rp©tual,ou Buildings and MerobandiM of all ddson^tinns. Manne’Jnsaranee,- inlAod and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from ail parts of the World. . OFFICERS. , / n §EOROjEH;HART, President. —E, P; ROSSi President. ,• f, H. !FL COGGSHALI, Secretary* ■< ;-S. H. BUTLER, Ass 4 t Beoratary. A. C. Cnttoll, f Fo«torS. Perkins, Samuel Jones. M. P,. TVSLAWABK MUTUAL SAFETY IN INCpRPORATjRfjIY*T?[E I EEOIBLATUSE OK office- walkui ME?QftT' 1 Tol ‘ ll of the World. J ' --- -jINI/AMD INSURANCE _ . On Goods* by River, Canals, Lakes, end Land Carnage ( _ to all parts of the-Union— ' „ ~ INS UR ANCES .On Merchandise generally. - -On Stores. BjrelUnvHoasesrfce; -? *• . - * ( ASSKTRCF THE COMPANY, * l November t] 03,000. Philadelphia City 6 cent. L05n.i..g105,144. 00 110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 201,425 00 : *30,000. U. S. Treasurycent; Notes.... 30,112 00 '■#so,ooo, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage ' Ar- t • „ SVlcentrßonds........ 45,87500 §20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort - 6V cent* Bonds * 12,000 00 j § 15,000,800 shares stock Germantown Gas ; : Companjrnnterest and principal • v * ‘ guarantied by the city of PlMa- .. 1 aelphia.., . 14,925 00 §5,000,100 flhares Pennsylvftnii Railroad 7,§5,000,100flharM^Di^t*j’euntyivania Rail-. . 50 . -• • - road Company «... 650 00 7§3.560, Sundry shares Philadelphia .lee . BMt.Company, .Havre de.Grace ‘ A Boat. Company, Ba -1 vannah Steam Navigation Com pany, and Philadelphia Exchange y ',_\ , . Company...-. 2,03000 §840.700 mr ' *" “ ' „ §319,199 00 n*>u BGli receivable for Insurances made 201.660 36 Balance> due at A*encie*-Premiurofl on Ms- , Policies' recently' issued-and other • debtaduo4be-Cpmpany-.. ... . 61,288 14 Sorjp and stqok of sundry Insurance Compa „mbs..t,u. ; 3,220 00 Cash on Deposit in Bank. ; ■ 42,067 85 ,T ‘ ■ !>J DIREC Martin, » > M Joseph K. Seal, ' Edmund A. Bonder* v John C. Davis, , , . v John R/Penrose, * George G. Lower*. s , / ! spencer M’llvaine, 1 Charles Kelly, H. Jones Brooke, ' * ; Jacob p. Jones, v . , - WTLLIA3 ' THOfi O HENRY LYLBURN, 8^; rjIHE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY ’■ l _, „«9 *'am E T. ' iThie Company lmiuroi Mwiurf Lon or Demaee by Tho following provision In the Folloiei of'this Coifi- as ool i‘ ™«,policr sbAll not, be invalidated, or in any wise ■affected; otter it* a**i*nment aa a collateral- security to morttaget and the approval of suchaa- Joseph Janner, •- - /Theodore Cuyle r,’ ; , •: ';/OMMLC&EB.P„&U,e'Oa£!Uer ? G.» n , 8. aSofel??- Fame insurance company, ino. 4)i CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. , STATE OF. ... CONFINED TP FIREAND rNLANDRIBKS. Seietnoi Wn ion^.,. .. .of§Jn«fit, Rroe., i Co. wiu,ust y. Wraiii;. 'W’lUjem Rjen t Co. CniW,it» JticncßMosr.. j. C,Hs>we * Co. . Quotas a.Wmt.Weet, pobee, A Llojrd. ‘ B**ct,»T Lippiucott... Lpptaootti Hnnlir. A Beott.' J*fo* w. Stops. ciiir.e«,Stont, A do. ■■ HnnnrLiwia; Jr,,.-...Xeiri«,.Brea.,& Co. *; fent Bin.niry..,. . fcSvle V hi niey. #H- Rob*shkh«....v. 1 . Roeenhejm. Brooke, & 0o. : ■ i 1 ’! -* B; Blubon JohnJi. Emson ASone. feSJ.r- e»W»ur.»u Ji John W. EyormM & Co. TrOKU 8. SivMo A Mfftln. ssa HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE. INSUr pmiiw&sbfi. E ' P 0 ??**WALNUT Street. < ; H. j&jHouiton, . Kgwin Booth, , Charles F, Norton, JohnOamsoa, „ - JsaaoMyer, , . .. , - PrnWsnt-MBMASL. I.TjpERS. „ - • „^yjMjreildent— E.B. WARNE. ' , Secretary—CHAßLES A. BUY. . del, . A MERTCAN MRE. INSURANCE CO.. AVINCORPORATEDIsm-CHAUTERPERPET- Thlie^ebldn. -• Having * Wrrt wnl-no Capital Stoek'and Burkina In veeted menundnml sveiTable geouritiee, continue to ih- : mto;tott DweUinge. Storee, PornUmo, Merotnuidmo. Veneti In Port nnd their C»r*M«,and other Pereonnl Proportr. All loewellberallirnnd promptly adiueted. . J. ' ' 'natncTOne, i-^-s : |» U feorton. '? &%"* -> Patrjok Brad>• - -™ChM.-W, Poutnsy, . i' TnnUiii o 1 w. -OlfoROB ABBOTT, Freeident. • .r THOMABIU‘MrAIUtIB,Beoretary. ~, •>- iag3-lylf' T IFF, INSURANCE Mspsiu •2 INSURES EIVEBToi-aSS t«rnr. 'offite—aranta nnrrtltii chatts ufointflrentii fa Ileal j - trAtfte dependmfLOji the oohtn -They/act m Executor#,, 4 i Trustees, and Guammns.- ? l£i*i'i,wSr “J??: { BenJAmin Coates,’ ' / ■ ’ J Hicnard S.Newl>old, ,i ; Simam P. I&eker, - d ' WiHiapl H* Kern,. J ‘l : Sanlael 0. Huey. •• •- -- Charieemilowell, -( • Hear/ C. Townsend; -» 1 RodolphuiKeht,’ • ' i WilliamHrCarr, ~ i j Edward T. Mott,. : . , { Wllllatf . j. ,j.W.n i y r fir^|n^ | ' J°nrr-W«-H6gaxa^Lor^ iI!IERRIN(}.-J760 bbls. Hemng, assortefl brfjaii, In irtoM ca, g 8600,000 200,000’ ; 114,000 ESTABLISHED WIBM. - '-\x c"r I*/.-. .. PHILaDKLpkIA.4 373,339 09 * : 445,754 @5 305,860 06 941,864 81 DIRECTORS. E. W. Bailer, Andrew R. Chambers, SCborlesG. Imlay, . R. Cogeelmll, on. M. If. Fuller, sul 0699,804 70 ; Janie..C. Jftnd. "TheopbiluS T&trfdrag* M&- .Joshua?. Eyre, , Snnmel E, Stokes, < Hflnry Sloan, , , James B. M’Farland,.. ' ' Thrirria* C. Hand. - •, Robert Burton, John B.Sotuple, Pittab’g, Morgan, 1 “ JU . &ARsj%?.’ltoiidenk .. '* HAND, vice President. >retary. . - > - > mh2o-dtf AND TRUST , COM MUTUAL LIFE JNBU* eaat corner of THIRU and 1f,725 oa, - - - • - ■ m jerma.orfor the whole iM atul endow/nenta—pur- Ertate/andmAkea all cou m/epcjeaoCLife. , Administrator*, Assignees, rEEB -g&nitielS.Stokeg,. •{ ' William Martin, ’ • Jamea B. McFarland, Joseph H. Trotter, \ , JAfcnea Eufton, -Thoopbilae Paulding, - Edmund A.' Bouder, , . Daniel L. Hutchinson, , St^ n a^‘* Ht l raer * ’ - KlIuS. Archer, JBamnelJ. Christian, Joaepb M. Thomas, ~ John G. Brenner, - ejyE-vton. - • t; MtLER. Preßidant. ' 5, STORES, Vice Prea’t. tary. r . { / aulS-ly BXCUR'siONS. jpi:6 R TH.E.'.S EA -.SHORE. IN TWO AND a'hALF HOURS. - ' TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET. FERRY \ v -DAILY AT7J4 A, M; AND 4P. M. RETURNING AT . 6 A.M. AND 4,40 T?\ Mi SUNDAY TRAIN TO, ATLANTIC LEAVES , .7 *A. M„ AND RETURNS AT 6P. M. auB*tf SEE ADVERTISEMENT. fgjg larrawaMßflEn !PH!IItAREJiPHI4 and reading railroad, EXCURSION TICKETS.:’;’ ' Excursion Tickets to the following places will ue is r°To Refelhie and tack... 52 23 Fottstown do. •.... * }°o - Fhamixville do 1 > do. ago Fottsville do. \ 876 auOGm" ° Mcil.irF.NNY, Secretary. , . FOR CAPE MAY, J“* ; ..s'"'’.;:: •- -'i ’/. : ■ Af^ D -NEW YORK, ‘ 'AT BA. M. ' , ’ ' Mearners DELAWARE, Captain Cope,, 1 1 ! . BOSTON. Captain Sellew, , Form aTJaily LiM hetween ? rt!a Sty, Cape May, end New York, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street, 80 ’tt Fare to New York, Cabin • •»®? 99 -Steotage a... L*" Faro to Cape May, including Carriage Hire 76 a a „•'* SeasoATkketyCarriage Hir'd, ■ oxtra 8 W a /r«* ? fltote'Roome, extrawi ,Jw rafe'.^ifod^ warded trith J»iTdS: ! , SUand 3M SouthDELAWARE. AVENUE. , < ■ '' pCR CATE MAY, pH BUND AYS. - ■ Sarin, the “ Season,’’» ctesmerwill; Icavo ror Capo ' .. *mmmm THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY NOW IBSPES EXCURSION TICKETS '*' TO • '’ * ' ’ .ALTOONA AND : CRESSON ~. ON THE , / Allegheny mountains! 1 - GOOD FOR FOURTEEIC.DAYS. Persons wishing to breathe pure .MOUNTAIN AIR, seekers of plefnrure,'Rnd all who desire relaxation troin 'business, should take advantage of this great . ; REDUCTION OP FARE, - : to visit . ALTOONA AND ORESSON. Faro to Altoona andßetum..... - * ®Z J 5 Crewon ' ...i.’..'. ; BEPFS&fLSPRINGS ’ arV ’likew»o " uihed with tickets to Hopewell—the terminus of the ltinguon and Broad Top Rauroad-iwhere two daily fs of stages and Hacks 'Connect for the Springs. icketa -to -be - Haifa t. tha -office -of the Pennsylvama Iroad Company, comer Eleventh and Mar ksyS-lS?‘' IjEWIS L . llt)Ul4\ Gem ’RoketSgent. 1 irirr'h, DAltt J’OR CAPE MAY— ifeiwJM»i Thpjlnesteam&r BALLOON, Captain W. WhiUdln, or ARIEL, CapUln' Taerart, leaves Aroh ,«treot wharfevarrmommg,' at 9X o’clock, (Sundays ox- by THUJIma arrive at the Island in time „ Fare to the island, CarriftKoHire included... ,31.00 , 4 *. “• Servant*. ...76 ‘ ' *■* Season’ Tickots, Carnage Hire > extra., 801 1 “■ darriagee, Horses, and Freight taken at Jhe vsuoi rates. Ivl9-a4 .'.'-'‘"■i BREAD. pURE.AND CHEAP BREAD, • MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAN,BK OBTAINED AT THB POLLOWINO " PLACES! MECHANICAL BAKERY, B.W. cornor or Brood and . Vine streets. J. GRAVENBTINE '- .S. W. cornor of TwolftU • and Wallace streets. C. CLARK.. -..Poplar ,treot. below Tenth. H. MoREIL..._ ~~.S, R. oornor Sixth and MRS. 8. BECK o w h i 11 street. . _ , 8. PANCOABT.-_~- No. 910 Spring Garden street. JOHN G. MOXEY..—-- . No. 1223 Vino street. T. P. SMITH... No. 115 North Fifth street, T. C. HORNER.™ S. E. corner Fifth and ” _ _ Spruce streets. W. \V. MATHEWS.. S. E. corner Eleventh and . Locust streets. . D. KNIGHT.—^-......... . .Broad street, below Wol — . not. GEORGE GARVIN.™... .No. 1419 Lombard street. j). COURTNEY...... N. W. oorner Sixteenth and Pine itrocts. 8. R, MASON,...—. and Germantown S.;R.WANAMAKER Federal street, above Sixth. Z, LENTZ..—...Corner South Fourth and . . Johnston streote. • L. HOLLAND.——......B.W.coraerSixtoonthand Ogden streets. _ DAVID SADDLER...-™-.No. 260 North Eleventh street. _ J. WEIGHTMAN.. - S. E. corner Eleventh and ■ • Jefferson streets. ' S.S. TOMKINS..— No. IMO North Front street. H. BROOKS.— —B, W. oorner or Beventh and Fine streets. JANE - MYERS.—— —. .Coates street, below Thtr • - teenth street. F. M. JYOOD.——• ——.....5.W.00rnf iFranbhnand Coates . eet*. F. MORRIS,— N. W. comer Tenth and Shippen streets. „ E. B. TURNER,—.-No. 1216 South Front J. SHUSTER. —.S. w! comer Broad and Parrish streets. THOS. T. BLEST..—. Corner Nineteenth street _ - • and Ridge avenue. B. S. BOWN. —N.E. corner Ninth and Fedoral streets. J. McINT YRE. .Twenty-second street* ab. Coates. E. W. HUNTER.——.—..Coates street, above Se venteenth. ALEX. FULLERTON—Comer of Fifth and Chrls ‘ tisn. ' J. L. HICKS./.....; .-.Camden, N. J., store 119 Arch street. O. H. RAINIER.. —West Philadelphia, S6th st. - _ ab.Haverford road. R, L. YARNELL,..,......Lenm, Penna. • JOHNBAKNDT.. Tremont and Pine Grove,: M. BiBOX. Reading,Fenna. ' GEO. B. TOWNBEND.—-.Westchester,Pennft GEO. L. BECKER. —Atlantic City, N.J, ‘ JAMES GARLAND.... pape May, N- J. D. HORTON —.Florence,N, J. . JOHN 80DD....; Wilmington, Del, J«-tf, . ... TUTSCHANIOAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner i.JJ..rRROAir'«f4 VINB-fltreota, ' This establishment is now in successful operation.!!ag and night,and all are respectfully invited tooall ana see the whole prooess of- bread-making lbr themselves. The-.undersigned, takes the liberty of swing that far thirty-five years ho has beon a practical Bfcker—five as apprentice,-and five as journeyman in ono or the first houses )n Scotland, and twenty-five as master—during which time lie has had the opportunity of making many experimental and observing all tho improvements which haye been made during that porlod. In this establishment, of wmch tie has now the man affementiin addition to the complete labor-saving ma chinery* ne has how facilities of many kinds not heroto 'fore possessed. ■ Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none but the soundest and best sh&U ever be used} and he,has no hesitation iir saying that Bread of all kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that inode by the-ordmary proceas. Families in which the Bread made by. the Mechanical Bakorr.has not been tried, or in which it has been tried only at its commencement, before the moohtnery was in perfeet working brder, are respectfully asked to give it inyZ4-tf Superintendent, LEGAL. l\TOTlOE.—Letters, Testamentary to the ■VL Estate of FREDERICK KLETT. Uto or the City of Fliilßuolplua.deooaMdt.having boon .ranted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those having claims are re quo gted to Proaen tth eir accounts without delay to Jr., 1233 ARCH Street LOWmt? N.E. ooruer SECOND and CAL pKftimNa JONES,RACE Street *au (MutUsSwAsep 6-tutus3w ' . Executors.” - - CABINKT WARE. (CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD TABLES. . : MOORE & CAMPION, . No. 2GI SOUTH SECOND STREET, , in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are which are pronounced, by, oil who have used them to be superior to all othors. > Forth® quality ,and finish of those Tables the manu facturers refer to theiy numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the oharaoter of their work. JySS-flm Lancaster county normal SCHOOL.—The Trustees of this Institution have School will open m Such on the second MONDAY, the 10th, of that month. The Sohool is open to students from Any section of tho ponntry. , , • ’ ‘ Instruction is given in all branches taught in Acade mies aap Colleges. ) A limited number of Children, from nine to fourteen Sohool° f — 1 1)0 r ® ceivei V Pupils in the Model • The provisions oT the' Pennsylvania Normal School law are peculiarly liberal. •- in makins application, or for ciroutars, address the undersigned at MillersyiUe, Lancaster county, Fa. auB-s4t J. K WICKERSHAM, Principal. . TNSUBANCE COMPANY OF THE •, Chartered in 1794—Capital 9300,000—Assets, January 1, JBBB. *«7,446 50-100. T . \ /.>. ... , ; », AH invested in sound and availablo soonrities—con tinue to insure on Vessewnnd Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks oiMarohandise, - ' Henry D.Sherrord, :-i = George H. Stuart, , Simoon Toby, • '* Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles MacMoster, Tobias Waener, Wifliara 8. Smith, : Thomas B. Wattaon, . Jonnß. Rudd. Henry G. Freeman, ■. William R. white, Charles S. Lowio, i i „ George C. Carson. • , HENRYJ).SHERRERD,President. 1 WILLIAM HARPER, Seorotory. je 9-wfm tf WINDOW HOLLANDS. ** * Buff, 'White'. Orison, and Blue, best Make of Hollands Jorßhadoa. Imported by SHARPLESB BROTHERS, ■ huS CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. AND ALEWIVES.— 90 pAv■*. bids, and 50 half bbls new No. S; 20 0 bills. and 180 '«ir wi “ r ‘ 8 ko -^t r s'fsr.sfL & s.' vm ' JylO ' 138 SOUTH WHARVES. . “01-OARB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by' ‘ BROTHER. No,. 47 and « N, THEf:^ESSI-RHlLADELgaimr?'fflPß^AY,i:iW!GMr ; _lj 'gRIQANTINE HOUSE; f; it ■ , HENRY SMITH, Proprietor, ;■ i brigantine be’aoh, n. j. This is a most delikhtful resort 'for families. The 4'onti l juilt. The looationjjs cool situated jotwcohthe Bay and’tho Oc6art. Fine fishing and gun ning throughout the season*. ‘ • Captain Turner's new Wt, the ‘‘Sea Bird,” awaits Fassengersat the inlot on tiiq arrival of the morning rain at Atlantic City, from which the BRIGANTINE HOUSE is situated a dtstanco of thrne miles, t>eing a plensaut inland sail. Passengers will find Capt. Turner •at Bedloo’s Hotel, where they will loave the cars. - Post Oifioe address, Atlantic City. je3otAl4 Ephrata mountain springs, LANCASTER COUNTYPENNA. . This favorite establishment will bo onerted by the'first 6f JUNE. Situated on the Enhrata Rldtre, 69 mites wost of Philadelphia, 18 soU.th : of Reading,,43 north of Lan caster,* 40, east of Harr;sburg, anu bavin* the advantage of the purest soft water, every variety of baths, the site elevated to 1,200 feet above water level, with graded and shady walks m dense forests, an.d.the most extensive InncUQ&po soenery in tho Union, it is not surpassed ea a summer residence. „ , , Apqommodatlpns for <OO persons, improved stabling, End good* carriage, houses:' also a good stock of livery orses'and oarnages, with arriusements.« A good band of musio, billiard tables, tep-Din alloy. It is easy of oo ooss from all the above points by railroad and oooohos. The proprietor spares nothing to make it a home-place for comfort and health. For further particulars, see circulars, to be had by ap plying to Joseph B. Myers, T mrd and Vine streets: Jas. I. Earle, 8M <&«*»«, . Ephrata Post Office, myl3-3m . Lancaster County, Ponna. Jg ED h O E I S. HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY, .At the terminus of the-Railroad,on the left, beyond the Depot.’ Thir House is NOW OPEN for Boarders and Transient Visiters, and ouers accommodations equal -to any Hotel in AtlarttiQ City, i - - • ■ '' Since last season, have been very muoh improved, and rendered more comfortable by Venetian blinds having beon put up at the windows. . Charges moderate. Children and Servants half,prioe. WT Parties sliould keep tnoir seats until the cars ar rive in Front of the Hotel. Iho signs are conspicuous. " je2s-2m •, , rfiflE MANSION HOUSE. W. L. D|;'SOUR f fioN; I I> ! ?opriotor. This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of citizens and visiters, has lately undergone extensive repairs, and is now one of the most commodious, ole 6SS!i£rll&!S: fng. Its accommodations RTo,hrst-clos8; the rooms spaoions-nod airy; and the'table, constantly supplied with all tho luxuries of the season.- Persons desirous of spending a few weekam the summer, in an agree able and economical manner, could not'do, better than make* a trial of BOURBON’S MANSION HOUSE at Reading. •. - • - .• ~ • ap22-tf., TVEPTUNE house, il ' ATLANTIC CITY. ThiftPOPULAßand FAVORITE HOUSE having been. ENLARGED and REFURNISHED,isnow thrown open for the season. Its Rooms are largs, and elboantly furnished, with every convonionce and comfort for so journers at hand. . This House ndjoins “ Bedloe’s,’* on MASSACHU SETTS Avonuo, within convenient distance of the surf, to reach which broad and solid gravel walks hive been laid out. It is adjacent to the Lighthouse, and commands a fine vinw of the Ocean and Inlot. Permanent and-Transiont Boarders accommodated on libemlterme. 'Children and Servants half pnce. v - , je26-2in JOHN SMICK, Proprietor. WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY BEATE SPRINGS, at. DOUBLING GA?, PA'., are now open, and are easy of access via Harrisburg; . thence on tho, Cumberland Valley, road to Newvillo; thence 8 miles staging to tho Springs, where .you. arrive atpP/JIL same day. Every arrangomont is complote for visiters. Board per woek, 38; per dav, 81.25. Re dudtipn for •fonjikes. •RoferenoosTJas.,Steal, Morton MeMfchacl 1 , Baneroft. &'Co., B. 3. Jeannoy, 3r v k Co. Hoferenoo to the Analysis of tho Waters, James C. coyi. e , Jer-Sni* ■ Proprietor. SEA- BATHING.—THE MANSION rtOUßEijbot of Pennaylvania ovenoe, ATLANTIC CITY, Is NOW-OPEN for-«li0«t». For convenience of orra!igoment,contignitj',to,tie boacli.onSottraotiveoess tp the adjacent Broomls,‘thl« hpuao is oorlvalloU. Tins 'Proprietor lias spared no pains m makink this Hotel al that could bo desired by visitors. - ■ - - jol-Sm . . a E.LEE. . Carlisle white sulphur \J SPRINGS, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENN pruVof Board for tho remainder of the season, at this deliebtful Summer Resort, will, ho S? to. S 8 por weok. Visitors. Isovlne Philadelphia or Baltimore in %K r 5 ine traiß ’ co. - gEA BA T HIN g ~ tlant[ OTy CONGRESS HALL is now OF BOARDERS, and the sulwcriber will be happy to eee his friends who may favor him with their patronage d „rm ?3 the nsoim. THOS. C. GARRETT. Saving fund—five per cent, in- TEREST.—NATIONAL .SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street,Southwest'cornernfTlUßD, Philadelphia, incorporated l<y tho State of Pounsylva n Money I* reooived in any *im, largo or amall, and in terest jpaid from the day of deposit to the day of with- office is opon evory day from 9 o’clock in the morning tiU 6 o’clock in the evening, and ou Monday' and Thursday et n enin FN tjll y B ? ;elnjk. N ■ ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. William J, Beep. Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L; Benner. ?• Carroll Browstor, Edward L. Carter, .Jpsophß.Barr, Robert Belfndge, Prawojs Leo, 'SamnelK. Ashton, Jn«ep)i y . C. Landreth Munns, , Henry llllfeniiarfor. Money is received and payments mono daily. The investments are made, in conformity with the M £cuion«of the Charter, mßeat Estate MorUiwos, Ground Rent*, and «ioh first-class securitiesas will al ways insurd perfect fcfipjjrity to the .depositor?, and which cannot la!! to Blve penDSfi® oo ? end stability to this Institution. CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES £9 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD Wll CHEST NUT Streete. „ - • . Lance and smalt sums rocoSved.nnd pa«arfiolc on de mand without notice.,with JjTVii PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day ol withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day* efld on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until? o’olock. DRAFTS for sale im England* Ireland' and Scotland fr ?%«doS-STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Treasurer—PLl>Jy,FlBK. Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER, EpRANKLIN SAVING FUND— A’ No. 136 South FOURTH Btreet, botween Chestnut and Walnut) Philadelphia) pays all De -1 money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, ice. This Company deems safety bettor thanlar^e Rrofita, consequently will run no nek with dsposi irs’ money, but have it at all times ready to re turn with 6 per c6nt. interest to the owner, os they have always done. This Company never suspended, Females, married or single, and Minors onn deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits oan be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual, Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo no/ from trustees and executors. LARUE AND SMALL BUMB RECEIVED. Office opon daily from 9 to 3 o’dock, ami on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untilSo'otk. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadvralladsr, John Shindler, - George Russell, Malaohi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Del Any, Nicholas Rittonhouse. Nathan Smedley, Jos. R. Satherthwcute, Ephraim Blanejiard, ■ JACcfif B. sfelWoii', President. Cyrus Oa.dwa.lla.okii,Treasurer. * d!8-y < * CSPRING GARDEN SAVING FOND' SO CIETY OF miLADELPHIA. Office, No. 331 North THi RD Street (Consolidation Bank Building.) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENN SYLVANIA. Deposits received in sums of Ono Dollar-and upwards, and ropaid In Gnjd, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST ffpm the duy of deposit till, with drawn. ' - A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has tc<ng beon needed in the Northern parcel’ the city, and “ The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society’’ was chartered by tho Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in organising ami locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wunts ol the very largo and cnterpri* ,m* U p ..|mrrm, ( ,^. From 9to o’clock; also, on Monday and Thursday from 0 until 8 o’clock in the evening. • <’ - j MANAGERS, Frederick Klett, • Stephen Smith, . Jolui P. Levy. Hon. H. K. Strong, Daniel Undcrkoffer, Frederick Staoke, Francis Han,. Joseph P, LcCloro, John Kesslar, Jr., George Kueoht, James 8. Pringle. Jacob Dock, Joseph M. Crowell, - - < Hon. Win. Millward, George Woolppor, Gpo. T. Thorn. Peter C. EUmalcer, Robert B. Davidson. James s. thinglk. Prc.idsnt. Francis Hart, Secretary. ingu-tfif A NOTIIER PROOF OF THE WONDER- A m EFFECTS OF TROXKLI/S NEURALGIA SALVE. _ . Phila., July 7th. 1338. Mr. E. W. Tboxbll—Dear Sitj—l have been trouble! with the “ NEURALGIA” for thp last J 4 years, am have suffered tjie most exerpoiating pain, oompelliui me at times to give up my business entirely. I could no eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I sufferei mo (6 than tongues oan tell., I had tho savipe and aid of various physicians; and used other remedies, Injtp)! q ’ no avail. Having, notioed your advertisamont in the f>apers. I ooncluued to oall on a person whoip I har earned was cured of anase of 20 years standing. Ho applied the " SALVE" but once, and' I felt' iimnediate refief—a second application romoved the pain entirely, and I now feel like adifferent man. Since then I have slept well—something that I have not done for months, boing obliged to sit up all night in a ohalr.' My appetite has returned, and I (eel grateful to you for (ho restora tion of my health. _ ' CARROL Street, above WOOD, kensmeton. For sale, wholejwle and retail, at 8. w. corner SIXTH and PARRISHStreots, and at T.'R. OALIIeNdER & Co.’s, N. w. oorner Third and Walnut sts. apg)»tf Dr. westcott’s ueledrated tar CORDIAL. Westcott’s Tar Cordia cures Consumption, Westcott’s Tar Cord a oures Bronohifis. Westcott’s Tar Cord|a oures Coughs and Colds, . Westcott’s Tar Cordia cures Sore Throat and Breast. ,Tar Cord ali' cures Palpitation of the Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility. Westcott’s Tar General Debility, „ Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Diseases of the Kidneys, Strangury, and Grave], Weslcott’s Tar Cordial cures Blind pnd Bleeding weatoott’s TBr Cordial cnreß Fomnle Weakheßses. „Dr. Weetoott’s 'far Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, „ • Also, Pnnotpal Depot for Dr. Westcott’s Anti-Scrofu lous Syrup and Chotern Mixture. Dr. E. R. WESTCOTT can be oonsulted on the above diseases, free of charge, at his Consulting Rooms, No. 629 ARCH Street, from W A* M. to f P. M. - jylitf The stock of window-glass, GROUND PAINTS of all Colors, and WHITE* LEAH, Which ZIhGLLR tc SMITIf. Wltnlesnie Drug gists.oorijor ofSKGOND mid GItEkN Streets, oiler for pulmc approval, as to ptioe nnd quality, hre une qualled. Thnso who consult thgir own interests will examine their assortment, and purohass pf them a«u pariorqunhty of goods, at a less prioe than oan he had elsewhere. . jygj-u TIfINTON’S ENCAUSTIO TILES for trnainehta) Dhinyto)' Tnp? tor cottages, anjen Vases aiul Fountains, itnfied Pipe for drains anu Water conductors, imported and for itilo by fob lc-tf ’ idio ciiEsl^/in’mroot-, HAVANA CIGARS offered to dealers at (avorable rates, of various sizes and brands, in cluding Partagas, Cabana, Figaro, Nono, Bird, Floren- Fire ir, aed ‘ Je2-4m* 81ft Rmith FRONT Street. NAVAL STORES.-tIB9 bbls Spts. Tur pentine ; J 271 bbls Shipping .Rosin, and various grades, landing twin schr. Jas. A. Bayard, and for sale f>r , ROWI.EY, AHHUIIiINEK, ft CO„ auft 16 South Wharves. - HAMS. — 85 tierces extra Sugar-cured covered Hams, packed by Garder, Phipps, A Co., Henry Lowis, Jno. Hhay, Beatty tc Tapsqotf, Heiatt A Wood, Quigley and others, For sale by - ’ C. C. SADLER A CO., ■ • Mill Allow SlWfll, NPonml door otK>t*o Krnnt , ©UN BALE ROPE —Manufactured and'for SUMMEHiHESOR.'EB,; ■ r) „ rr, SAVING IPONDS, " A littlo, but often, fills the Purse.” “A Dollar saved is twioe earned.” MEDICINAL. , nkihpqxx* tngton,! Montreal, St. paurs, Detroit, Dunlietlf, and St. _ ;; - . s ? dß t ,Loul |jOP.M M NiG H T EXPHEBS.'. . ’ • For l Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit* Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,St. Paul’s, Burlington, ’The 7.30° A?M. and 3.30 P, M- trains runJthrough'.’tp, AjRRiSBURG, stoppmgat all Stations on the Lebanon. V t{SV§oA.°i!ltrain oonneoteat Rupert barra, Pittston. Scranton, and al I stations on the LACK-. AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.. , Bagkigo ohookod to Klmita, Buffalo, and. Suspension B SauT>d«ts oan bo procured at the Philadelphia and ofSIXTH Streets? an eorD SsBiiouSH WxpiBSSKREIgiIT TRAIN . Leaves the Depot, Broad.street, below Vine, daily. (Sun-, lay excepted, nor all points West and North, at 6 P. M, Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure going the same day. .. For further information, apulv at Freight Depot.BRQAD, below Vine, . , Or to CHAB. 8. TAPPEN, General Aiont, N. W. cornor SIXTH and CHESTNUT strepfe, 001-tf Philadelphia. KS urn r+™*****n PHILADELPHIA, GEE MANTOWN AND NORRTS TOWNRAILROAD—SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS— On and after M 'V, ’tIKSMANtoSa-N 1* fat^ ar ” ol " ! °- Leavo Fliiladelpma 1i,;,” 8, BX, inin'.; jo, lljf. 13, A. M., 1,2,3, 3>£, 4,5, 6H t _6, l, 8,9, 10, and 11 P. M. , Loavo Germantown 6,7,7)4,8, W 4,9,10, 11, A. M.,12)£, ~2 , 3,4,5 , 0,C « ,7%9.K1 % 9.K 1^i Leave Philfulelphia9.os min. A. M., 2,3,6,7#, and 10)4 P. M. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4, 6)4,. »Ud 9M P. H7liL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia6,B,BX, U A. M.,2,3)4, 4,6 X, 6,9, 11J* P. M. Lenta Chestnut Hill 7.16, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11.65 A. M„ 12.40,3.40,6.40,7:10,8.40.10.10 P. fll. * , ON SUNDAYS, . Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. M., 2,0, and 1% P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M.. 12.60, 6.10, And 8.65 F 'f'oß CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. ’ Leave Philadelphia C. 5.05 min., 10.06, min., 11)4 A. M., 1.05 min.,3.06min.,4«,6)i,6%, H>4 P. M. Loave Norristown 6,7,9,11 A. M., 1,3 H, 4)4, 6, 7)4, P ‘ M- ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3and 4P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A, M.. l and 6 P. M. FOR iIANAYUNK. ■ Leave Philadelphia 6; 7.05 min., 6.05 min., 9)4, 10.06 mino A. l.us min.,2.05 mw., 3.06 min., 4)1, 6)£j 6K, IK, 81£, SK, KM,IIK A. M„ »{, 3.05 min,, 4,6,6)4, 8,9.05 mm, P, M. Leave Philadelphia 9 A.^L.'s^f’M. “■■assi iSSSm north pennsyl -liSjßfcSaSeSwil VANIA RAILROAD.. , BUMMtiIT ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOVLESTOWN, EASTON, allentowKu mauch chunk, Hazleton! wilkesbarre, Ao. On and niter MONDAY, May lath, VJS9, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WlLl/OWStrcots, Phi ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays excepted:) •, For Bethlohein. Allentown, Mauph Chunk, Wilkea bnrre. Hazelton. «c,,(Exprees,)nt9Jo A.M. , For Bethlehem, {Express,)at4p,.Mf j (Accommodation,) at 8.15 A, M. and For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 2.16 P. M, and 6,20 F. M. • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA : Leave Bethlehem, (Express,)at 8/1. M. and4.lOP.M. Doyleatown, (Aoooiumodation,) at 6.30 A. M. fll Leave Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6.30 A. M. and 3.35 P. M« , .1 - . ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia, for Doylostown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Doylostown, for Phifftda., at G.SO A. M. and 5.15 P. M. Faro to Bethlehem, ijlio; to Mauch Chunk. $3.60; to Easton, 91A0; toDo>'lestown,Booents; to Wilkesbarre, AlLPassongor Trains fekoept Sunday Trains,) con nect it Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Secorid and Thml-stroets Passenger Railroads. ■ PiisseuKers for Wilkesbarre take 9.30 A. M. Train, and arrive in Wilkosbarre at 7 P.M, _ •, , myl6 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.' NOTICE.—CHESTER {§' -TERMBDIATE ST ATIONS.—On and after Ist Jnnu.ry 18G9, the Passenger Trains for BOWNINGTOWN.-wil start fromthe Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia ant Reading* R&ifrdad Company,'comer of BROAD.am VINE Streets. “ MORNING TRAIN forDowmngtown, leaves at 7.20 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Dowumgtown, leaves at 4.45 P. M. DAILY (Sundays excepted.) , < By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. d3p r W. H.McILIIENNY, Secretary. ISm OHKI ■ NEW WEST CUES AND PHILADELPHIA RAI RoAl^j^ M I KR ARRANGEMENT. -.On and after May 29tU, 1868, the trains will leave Phi ladelphia, from the Station, N. E. corner of EIGH TEENTH and MARKET Slroets, at 7 and 11 A.M., and at 3,4 80 and 6 15 P. M. „ . . - Leave Wost Chester, from the Station, on EAST MARKET Street, at 6.80. BAO and 11-30, A. M„and 2, and 6.45 P. M, ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.» and 3 P. M. Leave Westchester at 7.30 A. M.. nndfi.lfl P. M. HENRY WOOD, ray, 38-tf General Superintendent. 1859. mrnwmm 1859, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA, DKLRHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S BBOM VVAbNVT-STBBRTWIMfir; Will leave as follows, vi* i . « • At 6 A. M., \na Camden and Amboy, and. C. & A, Accommodation 25 Atfi A. M., via Camden and Jersoy City, I New A£ST i(M nden°and Jersey City, Morning * At 1? A. Mm hV Stoninboai! yjij'tsppjiy'and Jersey City, Morning Express... 3 00 At 2 P. M.i via Camden and Amboy, 0. ft A- M press ■.... 3 Pv AtSJi P. M..by Steamboat, via Tnoony and Jer sey City, Evening Express....... 3 00 AtSVa P.Al..by Bteaml*oat, via Taeony.ana Jer sey City, Bd Class .Tiokot. 3 25 AtfiP. M., via Gajpjfih and Jersey City,Evening AtlJPi’M.Vvia Pjtir, Night Mail B w M?*4 P. M, viaCnmdenand Aihboy,Acoopiodation» , (Freight and Passenger—)st Class Ticket 2 25 Sd Class Ticket 1 W At 0 P. M„ via Oamdenand Amboy, iepnmmodation, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Olass 'fioMftt. 2 25 2d Class't ickel \]6 The 6 P. M. Mail Lino runs daily. The U Night M&U, Saturdays excepted. ' „ Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only. . „ For Bolvidqro, P.aston, Flemington, Ac,, at o A. M. For Voter Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton. WilVoaßarre, Montrose, Groat Bend, Ac., at 6 A. M„ via Delaware, Lackawanna, and 'Weslern Railroad. P*or Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 3 P. M. % For Mount Holly, at sand 9 A. M., and 2>s,4K» and 0 M ‘ - WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at P. M., from Fo? , Pa!myra l V s)fl B lanpfi» Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, Ac,, at! and 8M P. M, . M . m , Steamboat KichariiStockton for Tawn? at 1) A* M.» aniMor Bordentown and intermediate plope» at • Bteaml>oat John Neilson for Tacony at flti jA, M,« ani forßrisroi, Burlington, and intermediate plaoes, at Jl t M. and 4)5 P. M. ... , , Fifty pound? of baggage only alloyed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage bmuudrwaarmg apparoL All baggage over filly pounds to be paid for extra, -The company limit tho:;’ responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for apy sjnwht PP> pnd'9loo, except by jrot ! Co " ,raC '- WM. H. GATZMEU, A»Rf. riMIE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL A railroad 1859. mmrnmm 1859. THE CAPACITY OF THIS RsaT> IS EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, nnd all points East, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati, St. Lotus, Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, Bt. Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, nnd all Intermediate pointy in.Ohip, Indiana, Hpnoiß. Kentuc ky. Michignu, Wisconsin,Minnesota,iiiMflo»{, Kansas/ and NehrasKa-thußiurnishing facilities for tho trans portation ot passengors unsurpassed for speed and com fort by any other ronto,. . L Express and Fast Lines tun through to PitUburg, without ohnnge of Cars or Conductors. , Smoking Care aro Attached to eaohTrain; Woodruffs Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. ■ . Mail Train lonvos Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. Fast Line " 11.60 A.M. Express Train lonvos “ 10,60 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS; pHlkeuburg Aoeomraodatfon at 11 A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. M. Columbia . “• 4.30 P. M. Passengers for West Chaster will take the Mail, Parkoelmnr, and Lnp.Misr TPf ill.At ‘llk F«|l!!jylviffii» Railroad FaMenror (station,’ 1 ~r .Fnaaengere for Sunbbry,- WlUiamipprt. £lmira. Buff.- 10, Niagara Falls, nud intermediate points, leaving Phila delphia at 7.15 A. M.» And 2 P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; and-Tickot* Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the Woblj also on board any of the regular Line of Steamdre on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. Kfc. Fw htwoye V low Many other Route. The conmteHnn of the Weiforo pmmeo.tinn, of the »» Theooanootiop of tracks by the ’ JtoMroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all dra/ago or ferriage of ProiKht, together with the saving of time, are advantaros readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling r " : FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Bouto Freights of nil descriptions oan be for warded from Philadelphia, New York. Boston.or Balti more, to any poiut on the Railroads of Qhio, Kontuoky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or,Missouri, by Rail road direct, -■ The Pennsylvania Railroad also oonnoots at Pittsburg TYlfh Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded fp any por* uji ljjq. Ohio, .AlltfktogUiJb .Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Inmois, Mississippi, Wicconsih, WlspurL Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chicago, with Stoainers to all ports on the Northwoitorn Lake?. • • • Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to .this Company, oan rely with confi dence on itsspeedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIOJIT to any point in the West hr the Penney Ivamtv Railroad are at *U tiroes as favora ble as nro charged by other Railroad Companies. Be particular lo mark packages “ via Fenna. Rail road. ’ Merolmnts in the West ordering goods from tho East, 'will do wpj! to diroot them to be shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply tp, pf-address either of the following Agents of the Com- P ’ Uli l D. A. STEWART, Pltuburg: . ?y^-- p A or ft°"feo c 0 1y,^S^: villo, Kyj Qrmsby be, Cropper, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock Sc Co., Jodersonvilie, Indiana; H. W. Brown St Co., Cinchtoati.p.: Atheyp,4s Hiljberi; Omoinna(i, O.: R. C. Meldrum,’ MAdlson, Iml.j William Bufafinni. Louisville. Ky.; P. 8. O-Rilny & Co., Evaniville" Inil.j N. W. Gra ham be Co., Cairo, Ill.ill. F. Bass, St. Louis, Mo.; John H, Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & nunc, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke A. do., Chioaeo. III.; \V.II.TI. Kami In, Alton, 111.; Murphy Sc walle, Dubuque, |ll7;qrto Freight Agents of Railroads at difibrent points m tho west. Parties nttertding to theiy own shipments from the East. wiU find it to Uionr inte/egt-tn oallontlia Ageatspf tho Company at the following places before shipping: or letters addressed to eitherqf tuemnn thesuweotor LEECH Jc CO.. 64 Kilby stroot, Boston. ’ , THOB. A.-80OTT. GenTSupT, Altoona. Pa. lot-lv Mm t&mmsm notice to shippers OFd.OCAL FREIGHT. The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward frqieht to the fol lowing points on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- Lock Haven, Lewiaburg, Wayne,, Northumberland, Jersey Shore, Sunbury, Linden, . Treyerfcn Intersection, - Muncy, Halifax, Watsontown, York, Milton, Junction, and all intermediate points on HANOVER | 1 ■ MA * ““--'-RAIKttOAD’-I.IWESV-CSrr-'^L?: ' fga-«fananßMßß»n-FOR TIIE-SEA SHORE. ARRANGEMENT. .It CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ONLY TWO Atf»-A .HALF HOURS ,TO-THE SEA On andaftor'SATURDAY, May and until'faf thor n< K^?,',!t!, r f. e . < J,¥. , >'., tra !>!».tnAtlantio and return., On SUNIJA the MaiVTrain only will run.' First,-Mail Tram, leaves Vine-Street Ferry,..7.30 A.M. Second,Express, •* , “ ~.4.00 IN M* _ i (Stopping only for wood and water.) Freight Train (with Passenger Car attached).4As A. M. Accommodation Train, (Egg Habor,) leaves r Vino street . ...r......... •„,4 «> P. M. LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY. f"* 1 ', E: 5S r ?. w Train, leaves..., 6.00 A, M. FreUdH’ ‘ Vi' . P.M*, Accommodation Train leaves Egg*Harbor.V. A .M’ ; SUNDAY TRAIN. • ; Leaves Vine-streot Ferry at _, ; 7 a m Returning, leaves Atlantic at 6 PM* end Abse r o*om Wi " Btol ’ ° nly at UggHertmo HADDONPIELD ACCOMMODATION. .oaves Cooper’s Point —nm a -kt Loaves HaddonfieJd I imp* SV weaves Cooper’s Point . «<K p m* weaves,Hnddonficld • 8.00 p m* Faro, to Atlantio, when Tickets are purchased beforeen* terms the oarsg, qq Roui)d Trip Tioltets, good for two days, on any regular On arid after July 2d. and every Saturday through the Summer, the Egg Harbor Accommodation Train wifi run through to Atlantio, and return early on Monday mom* Freight must bo delivered at Cooper’s Point by 1 P. M. .The Company will not be responsible for any goodsun tilNMeivodand receipted for by their Freight Agentat the 1 ojnti JOHN a. BRYANT, Agent. ■ffißßm -ARRANGE AND BALTI _ . On and after MONDAY, July 4th, 16 80. PASSENGER TRAINS LEaVe PHILADELPHIA, inoi>fM timor ° 018 ,5 A- ■' L ’ 12 noon, (Exprese,) and For Chester at b.ie A: M., 12 noon, 4 AO, nnd IMO P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M„ 12,1.30. anil iuo p. M. . For Now Ce«tle at B.la A. M., and 1.30 f>. M. For Middletown nt8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Dover at 8.10 A. M., and 430 P. M, For Soaford nt 8.15 A, M,. and 4AO P. M. - „ TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA ands a M P?M lm< ’f° at 6 A - M -> fE*press,j».4o A. M„ 8 4 l o e^'fst^' ln ‘ inSton at A- M- " nd M., 1.10 and Loavo New Castle at 8.46 A. M„ and 7.40 P. N. Leaye Middletown at 7.50 A; M. and OJU p, M, Leave Dovor at 0.50 A. Mi, and 6.25 P.M. Leave SeOford at 5.15 A: At,, and 2.45 P. M. Loavo Ohostar at7.4t.9A0 A. M., 1.45 and9.ls P. M. atdAda*ad 9.l()'a' BeafoM anli Delaware Railroad . «. * TR'AINS' FOR -BALTIMORE Chester 0t0.45 A. M., 12,28 and 11.40 P. M. A LeaveWiln"nktonnt9.2oA.M.,l2.6sP.M„ and 1220 nsit iM , ;l°n > \r I 'V fro,n tfWadBlPlua to Baltimore. FR^HKia,^ •' t . ; Y 1 nm as follows? . . * . l,ft * ot perr >ViNo and intermediate place VatS r CT/° n ' Pei T yvillo intermediate' plao O eVnt l oio r Ai I M' araOalbr ® aUliaoraa . ndlnlorn,ediata plnoe a sat U s’«?'°M ' for end intermediator place“a V aU4ol!“|{“ nfor Phitad « l t. hi »•»« intersnediaflr J > 2 ' '' .: B. M. FELTON, President. BUSINESS CARDS. TUIEO. D. EMORY & GO. * ; OFFICE No 110 South FOURTH St„ 'Phileda., Sola Agents of ' GEO. C. POTTS k 00., Miners and Shippers of the - --' „ LOCJIST DALE COAL, From the Looust Mountain, , Near Ashland, ' ap2-6m] SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. TOXIN BINNS, . " ' « „„ HOUSE and OFFICE, No. 118 South South SIXTH Street, (Nearly op^e^C^CourtHouse.) .3® WJ.i hy lay..fullpower to'odrainiiter Oaths and Testimoay to be read in Bvidenoo y of-tlio Commonwealth of Ho is-a Commissioner of the United States, and also, a Commissioner of Deeds and for the Probate of Ao* counts, for Jtearly all the States in the Union. r»^?-7 Im i Ba *u n *«a to a toke Testimony, from any of the or any of the Courts in tho United States or Territories, promptly and carefully executed. " 1 ■ - ~ - Jyl3-tf. • 'fJKIE & CAPP.223 DOCK Street, above V Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer cantile Paper ««L securities gonerailr. Attend the Brokers Board and fill all orders Tor the purchase or sale of STOCKS, BONDS, Ac, ja7-ly OFFICE OF “THIRTEENTH AND FIF^ s S™|»^ r hailway s Bbom No. 4,- FALLON’S BUILDINGS, 520 WALNJIT TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Faroels, Pack ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Lines* or i n connection with other Express Com panies, to all the principle towns and cities-of the United States. E. 8. BANDFORD, aul-tf.... Oeneral.Superintondeot, Alex. McKinney, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . GREeNSBURG, PA, WulpraotißO In Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In* diana counties. sell-tf. August belaiont, BANKER, 76 BEAVER STREET. Issues Letters of Credit lor Travellers, available in all parts of tho world, through the Messrs. Rothchilds, of Pans. London, Frankfort,Naples,and Vienna, and their Correspondents. rah7-€m NOTICES. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL f- TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.-The.NINTH » AL AGff|{IWAL 0f S&« 23th, 29th, And 30th days' of September next. Ou the let °£.? ep , t .? I ?? b ? r / Seorelary will remove to the Rooms of the PhiladelnmaSooietyfor the promotion of Agricul ture, Nn, 626 CHESTNUT Btreet, Philadelphia, where Books of Entry for the Exhibition will lie opened.. L®*toW fufqreiaed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg, or au|o-w&a-tse24D2Sto3o ' ■ fi'NQINEER’S DEPARTMENT,- MILL -l-i VLLI.E AND GLAS3BORO'-RAILROAD. Notick to Cojitkactokj.—SoAlod fropowta vnll bo mites. Proposals will be received for sections of ono or more miles. Payments tobe made in cash, or part cash and part m the Stock of the Company. Should the Company issue Mortgage. Bonds, thoy may be substituted for the Stock, at the option of the party making tho proposal. F(anS *J}d specifications may bo soen at Die Engineer's office in UmHAhrir#*, cm and after the 17tn inst. Proposals to oe addressod to u GEO. B. ROBERTS, ChiefEngumer, Glassboro , Gloucester City, N, J.’ r orjjer of the Board. PK n ,D: flosW „.ohM-„ffi NEy ' rtMid ‘”‘- GlMjborq' August 4,180. D ffiflho,Pre..| inquirer. filulT.utlnor, of Phitadotphia; Jfailroad Journal,.New York; nailroail and Minina Ro aistor. philadoiiihjai Gajetta, Trenton; Newark Dally Au.vertiaer i and Harrisburc Union. vriU msert the atwve until the 8j th iDet.-aiui so ml bifls to the omeo of the Com pany, Glaathoro’. N. Y. au«-t24 7VOTICE. * — Sealed Proposals, endorsed fr',,, 4 * Proposals for furnishing the Fublio Schools of the2lst,22dk 23d, and 21th sections” with Lehigh and .Schuylkill Coal, will be received bjrthe undersigned at SIXTHand ADEL PH! Streets, until MONDAY, August 13. The Propo sals will be received for said wards, or e&oh school, sepa rately. There will be twosizos required, Egg and Stove, VYnod. that may be required. Proposals to be endorsed ill Seo’y Controllers of Pubuo Bohoo\s. Fsurance company op the state OP PENNSYLVANIA i -fPHitAi>Ki,pniA, August 1. 1869.—The Directors have THIS DAY declared aDivi- HendofStx per Cent.. orTwolve Dollars per Share, on nil Capital Block of too Company, ©MaWe to the Stock holders, or theirlegnlrepregdntativißs.Qrijdemnnd. auj-IQE ' WjLf4AM HARPER* Secretary. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good ie year’* .Patent Vulcanized .Rubber Pr&ids, >Vehs, and all oilier fabrics and articles made by oomuiqing fibrous substances with threads or shoets of vulonnizeu rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by ray authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the UhltcdStates. Merchants and dealers are invited to ox amino specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the Sprint Trade to the 'undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNEH, OP THE .TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS N THE PATENT for these goods, which eftnbrnoe-n 1 the styles heretofore manufactured or im- P ffI6??I9IjKi® ? j!S'MAN.UPAPTyM! and BELL SSS.MSfiM SftTL X,,M 10 “ ngJ-ly , . JJORAOE H. DAY - . TVOTlCK.—Persons haying business with 4 ’ tlia PLOUR INSPECTOR will nail at No. 11 VINE Stroet, between the hours of 9 o’clock and 3 fc w " l ®“ d ‘ ho Jel7 Flour Inspector. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between the syibsctDiers is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by JOSEPH B, HANSON, who is authorized to use the name of tue firm m liquidation. _ _ July Ist, 1359. NOSvMIB) fiSloak JOSEPH B. HANSON will continue the Tobacco Com mission business, and Agency for the sale of Sombrero Guano, as heretofore. • ~ Avenue, GEORGE BOLDIN, 106 Noith WATER Btraet. NORWOOD PENROSE, 106 North DELAWARE Avenue, NORWOOD PENROSE (late ofthe firm of Joseph B. Hanson & Co.) is this day associated with GEORGE BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN Sc PEN ROSE, for the purpose of conducting a Tobacoo, Oil, and General Commission Business. July J, m> jJI-tf Dissolution op copartnership. The Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of HAZARD BROTHERS was dissolved on the Ist of July last. SAMUEL HAZARD. Jr., having'pur chased tfio interest of WILLIS P. HAZARD in said firm, ho will continuo the business under his own name at the old stand, 724 CHESTNUT Street.- WILLIS P. HAZARD. SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr. WILLIS P. HAZARD, in thug retiring from the above firm, takes tho opportunity of thanking the public for the latronaze sohborpily bestowodon him, and solioits for ns Brother a contmunnoo of the same, ' Philadelphia, Augusts, 1859. au3*l2t IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the X 1 firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, &BRO. is this day dissolved. ’ The Honter, Range, and Stove business will be continued under the name of CHADWICK Sc BRO., at tho Northeast corner of SECOND and RACK Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK. _ . , FRANCKS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, July ft, JyH-tf WASHING AND IRONING. J£L WASHING AND IRONING DQNE ©Eg with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single oi. Ladies and Gentlemen, Families. Bmrdjnjt Sohools, Hotels, Steamboats, See,, at DONOVAN’S FAMII.Y No. sfe Booth SIXTH Stroot, corner or Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-board. . - Tho whole business is strictly Attended to by female operatives. Mrs. DONOVAN, jy&i-lr Superinrieadedf, TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CIfANTS.-A largo Stook of MANILA ROPE, as iprted sizes. Manufactured, and for sale at the lowest New York prices, by »U 5 83 N. WA^R^lfwdMN 1 /wh A RT?i'S. BAY RUM.—S puncheons very superior Bay Rum, in store and for sate by aiiS - A. MERINO, up South FRONT Streot. * C^UEESE.— 325 boxes Herkimer county Cheese, in store and for sale bv J ttugfi ARCH Street, second 9007 above Front, GLASGOW Ainj ’NEW YORK STEAMSHIP—COMPANY fiTRAM T<y GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFA«T iUirt im AND LONDONDKRRY~for 9§}/ ' '-f \ D ‘ A “ 6 “ st!stl! '' Bt 12 _ r . r ,^_ ?ftox oiubow. dance of properly oooked provisions, ®sb, NoShSSJfM” AIW 1 . For freight or passage, apply to . ISo. 23 BROADLYAY, New York. FOR THE SOUTH,—PHILA in: ■ . CHARLESTON AND BAYANNAH ROUTE. ,»A.Gooil* received every idur, and bille 0 f ladin* . 18 nednt»ed|d g b^W|Jme ?i tr g e.L HThe U.S. Mai! Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain M&rshman, will sail on Monday, Augusts, at 10 1 o’olook, A. M. f ' ■- FOR SAVANNAH, Ga, ' The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will satlon Saturday, August 20. at 10, A. M. , . . „ The api e ndidflrst- cl ass si <3 e-wh eel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with the Bouth and Southwest, connecting with steamers for Florida, and with railroads for New Or leans and intermediate points. „ - FREIGHTS REDUCED. . . . Heavy Freight qt an average of 15 per cent below New York steamship rates. „ . , ~ INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South 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 Savannah, the Railroad Fare by this routo ?5 to 40 por cent, cheaper than by & IDI 4^ d a * will ** the following sche ton and Bavanna!istoamsS ( IN C Lufl IN QSKA L 8 on the whole route, ertfppt from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery! f To Charleston..«. $l5 00 Charleaton! t . D^?!I ’®s2S go Savannah 15 00 Savannah,: 3100 Augusta........ 20 00- Augusta..: 26 00 2lOO Macon ’ 32 75 Atlanta »00 Atlanta Si 00 '23 00 Columbus.'..... 36 00 Albany 24 00 Albany:- 37 00 Montgomery-"-. .26 Ott . Montgomery saoo MoWe S 5 00 Mobile: *. 43 90 N&W'Orleans... 89 75 ■ New 0r1ean5......... 61 00 N, 8.-Papengera by this route coimpet with the In land Routo to South Carolina and Georgia, travelling by the Mine conveyances thenodto New Orleans. No bills of lading-signed after the snip has sailed. No freight received on the day of sailing. .• For freight pr postage apply to ■ ' „ ALEX. HERON* Ir,. • Southwest corner FOuTH and CHESTNUT. ■ Agents m Charleston, T.B. &T. G. BUDa \ ... ?t Savannah, C. A. GREINER &CO. Jy 23 ; U-S ; M-ISTEASIERS- ' • . ■ .HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ~ Lines,will anil Jill, at, September 17, Novamber 12. . , PULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 20, Octo ber lfi, December 10. 1 ° ' First Cnbm passage...^..-...^.«i50 Second Cabin passage ..... 76 For I'ieight ot passage, apply to ' . WILLIAM NEILSON. Agent; , At the Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Office, Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK Street, Phila. je23-6m THE BRITISH AND NORTH gggSB&AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- . ' rfiOM NSW YOBK TO LIVBBPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage *.SVX> Second Cabin Passage 76 „ V*OS* BOSTON TO LIYBBPOOL. Clitef Cabiij PsM»go. 8110 Second Cabin Passage Q) The ships from Boston oall at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judins, •. AMJERICA, Capt. Millay ARABIA, Capt. J. Stoner | NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- ASIA,, Cftpt. B. G. Lott, ‘ j son. AFRICA, Capt, Shannon# f EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitoh. CANADA, Cape. Lang, ' ' These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head; green on'starboard bow; red on port bow. ARABIA, Stone, Leaves Boston,-Wednesday, July IS. ASIA. Lott, 1 • • ■** Wednesday, July 20. CANADA, Lang, “ , Boston, Wednesday, July 37. AFRICA* Bhannon, ** N York, Wednesday. Aug. 3. EUROPA. Leitch, 44 -Boston, Wednesday, Ang. 10. PERSIA, Judkins, 44 ~ N York 1 , Wednesday, Aug. 17. ARABIA, Stone, 44 .‘Boatbri,; vvedaefcilay,Aug.24. Berths not secured until pud for, ' . ■ .An experienced Surgeon on board. - ’ - - - - The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preolous Btonei or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor am the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to - • ~ B. CUNAItD, 4 Bowlins Green, . maral-tr New York. PIANOS. rfSate. RAVEN, -BACON,' * Co.’s, I Ilf I* Nunns & Clark’s, Hallett, Davis, & Co.’s, and A. B. Gale <fc Co.'s superior PIANOS. Also. Ala-, eon i Hainlm’sunriraUed and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churohes and Lecture Rooms. > -- 9ST Pianos and Melodeon* to Rent, raylMy ’ ■ SEVENTH and CH^M’r. SUPERIOR PIANOS.- nTTT* , WILLIAM KNABB & CO. „ ‘ PIANO-FORTE JUJJiUPACTURERS, Nos. 1.3,6, and 7 North EUTaW Street, and No. 307 • BALTIMORE Street, between Charles and Light Streets, Baltimore*' " Have always on hand a largo assortment of their supe ?or Pianos, recommended, by certificates from S. halberg, Stralcosch, and other oelebrated performers to be equal, if not superior, to any made in this country. The durability of their Pianos will be warranted for five years and a privilege of exchange granted within six months, should they not give entire satisfaction. Manufacturing largely,we willsell, wholesale and retail, at tho most reasonable prices. " * wiLlian KNABE A CO., Messrs. LEE a? WALKER, No. 722 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, are our authorized Agents, and will keep constantly on hand and sell our Pianos at ma nufacturers' prioes. mh6-6m gggatea. ,CHIC£ERING & SONS, II •If* MANDPACTUBBUS OP ‘ GRAND, AND UPRIGHT ' PiANO-FORTES. WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT BTREET. Constantly in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at the different Exhibitions in this country and - IIAN^S A TO SEN'I‘. R FIR^ T ’ OLABS medalC MUSIC. MARSH'S MUSIC -STORE, - - ATA No. 1102 CHEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Where all the latest and popular Musio can be ob tained from any catalogue in the United States. In struction Books, Set Pieces, Songs, Ballads, Ac. New CatHlognea will be forwarded to any ope, post-paid. Musio.will be sent, post-paid, Ah receipt of the prioe marked <m catalogue. Publishing and receiving new Musio daily. Musical Instruments and musical raor ?handiseof every description at importers’and tnanu acturera’ prices. , MARSH, jyao-lm ' 1109 CHESTNUT Strpit. MACHINERY AND IRON. SAMUEL V. MERBICK, 3. VAUGHAN MBBHICK, eOUTHWAS'^FoMfffiY*' FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRBBTS, MERRICK & S6NS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service, Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, 40. { Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. . Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such ae Sugar, Saw. and Gnat Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defeoatort, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac. Sole Agonts for N. Rillleux’a Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Noatnytfri Patent Steam Hammer: and AspmwftU & Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. aufi-y HARDWARE. TO THE HARDWARE TRADE.—The subscribers. AGENTS FOR THE BALE OF FO REIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, offer for sale the following goods at lowest rates: Louis’ superior Chains of all kinds, including trace, log, halter, fifth, breast, wagou, tongue, coil, ship, mips, and otpor Chain*] P. Wright’s patent apd other Anvils and Vices; “ L” Horse Nails: round and oval Bake Pass; short and long handle Fry Pans 5 Excelsior Safety Fuse for blasting rocks; Bed Sorews; American Slates. Blackboard Cra yons and Carpenters’ Chalk 5 Table and Pocket Cutlery; Cast Steel Files and Rasps 5 Cast anu Wrought Butt HingOßj StrftPfiml"T”Hinges; GimlotScrews: Emer son’s Razor Strops: Hodges’ Mahogaay.Knobe: Whites' Bracoa; Shovels and Spades, all kinds; Hay and Manure Forks, Rakes, and Hoes; Sonthgate’evatent Wrenches; Locks and Latches; Door and Shutter Bolts; Hand, Stodge, and Stone Hammers: Hooks and Hinges: Taoks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails: Wrought Nails; King’s Stocks and Dies; Hatch's Tea and Counter Scales; Curry Combs. American and English; Somes, Scythe Stones and Rifles; Douglass’ Pumps and Rams; Mo hugeg Gateg, Faucet?,- Saws of all kinds; Axeg, Hat adr*'' ivPS" 1 IH OQMMEHOII BVtMt. BRUSHES. rruiE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN J* PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of & rices for Handscrubs, and compare them with those ought elsewhere: No. 1, 63 knots, S2>b per dctSW* No. 2, 62 knots, 75 “ No. 3,6 G touts, 8? SQ.4, aKow.iS j* O.a, 83 knots, 113 “ o. 6,100 knots, 12S “ No. 7,104 knots, ISO ** No, 8,150 knots, 175 “ «*«*lfea, Philadelphia. P ROUT'S CELEBRATED LONDON BRUSHES. Quality ia more essential In a Hair Brush than in any other Toilet article. PROUT’S BRUSHES, wherever introduced, have at once taken preoedonoe for quaJity of materials and for scientific construction. His Hair Brushes, combining a peculiar elasticity with the re q 111 si to firmness, are found to pass uniformly an< smoothly tubouoii the hair rather than roughly am harshly over it, thus giving the proper stimulus am consequent freedom from dandruff fa the scalp-skin without injuring it, and thus, too. insuring a naturally for thot r respective uses, ail combining, in a remarkable degree, oompletest usefulness with extraordinary dura bility. A full assortment of FROUT’S superior goods, FUMERY. just imported direct, ebbsh and oswruts. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ■ HABSARD & CO., Apothecaries. , jy 23-tf . QHBSTNUT Btreet, ooraer of Twelfth. COAX. SW. GROOME & CO., • Doalera and Shippers of LEHIGH, JIoAD TOP BEMI. Office. No. 146 South FOURTH Street BROAD Streot, below Race. ap2-6m PHILADELPHIA. WOOD, COAL, AND KINDLING WOOD. JANNEY St YEAGER. COATEB-BTREET WHARF, Hay© constantly pn hand alarge andsuperior artiole of PINK OAh. and HIOKORY WOOD; atid. having comnloted oiir arrangements, are now prepared to saw tho WOOD BY STEAM POWER. Kve aiw on hand a superior article of LEHIGH COAL, of all sizes, selected with care. Dealers and Consumers will find it greatly to thoir advantage to purohaae Kindling Wood Of U“- j&5-3m DUMBER. T UMBER.—ISO,OOO feet • superior 5-4 and - a -f t £3 Mobile Flooriog Boards. 500,000 Pine Boards and Plank, ge&so ed, and in th «l-fe B f,r a t y,, ? s fr T on ?^ to 8 inches. 200,000 Plastering Laths. - Slwwi*u B * A*b Plank, 5-4 to 6 inchos.thipk*. . 1 300,000 BprucaJoista andHafters, and 3-tnoh Plank.l Spruce and White Pine Pickets, 4>s unu 6 feet long, pointed and plain. . r ithft assortment ofwell-aoasoned .Lumber tor business purnoaos or cawnot makers. For sale at moderate prices by Drills and sheetings for ex port. n South FRONT St., aud3a LETiTIA Street. • oots-ly ; PENNSYLVANIA PAINT STORE.— ZIEGLER & SMITH, corner of SECOND and GRKFN Streets. This well-known anoient establishment Btill retains the reputation of selUng tfiz begt grUoles af «*lrvini»RM, |o» ,risM, “ wV.. SALESBYAIJCTIQJf, M THOMAS * soNk ! ! K * M » Nos. 153ftoai.)B0UTH_F0URTH3TRBET. real .ostlte stocks tnU' herefcfler be 'heldUt-I*.! o’chocsl *oo*, -instead of m the evening.' - of each Property issued separately> in. additions to. which We .publish on the Saturday previous o e adK sale, one .thousand catalogues .in pamphlet form,' mne. fall description of all thePropertT’tabe’soldan. hefoUowiikcTuesday. •->- -• -> \ _ . FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION : TORE every Thursday momiDr, ■ - , J - real estate at private sale. _ A9T-We havo a large amount <?fßeal Estate at Private Sue, including every description of otiy and country p,oporty fcSw t ßeal Estate entered on our Private Sale Re fritter, ind advertised occasionally in onr PnblioSale Abeiraots, of which 1,000 oopies are printed weekly,) Dee of Charge. _ CARD.—The Trade Sale to Booksellers will commence on Tuesday, September. 13. BFh- Catalogues now ready. CARD.—In August only occasional sales.' as'hereto fore—not every week, ah in the business seayon. STOCKS. LOANS, See. .... . ‘ • On Tuesday, wth mat., at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, will be sold, . , For account of whom it may concern— ton Ohi e o. C Pan L ‘ ght aad Coko Company, Can otber accounts— !^stSSltl3ss?ffis^ ,^ " ri * } fcr n lpT® es P rftrk Association. Zll 3i n , 1 share Mercantile Library. 1 share Philadelphia Library. Also, for account of whom it may concern— -100 -shares City Passenger Railway nnmimnr •* (Chestnut and Walnut street!) y Company, Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company. Par cSs.Wo7peroent. bonds Banbury and Erie Railroad SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. 5 ELEGANT MANTLE AND 'PIER MIRRORS,.BOOKCASES. BEDS AND BEDDING: CARPETS, &04 - CARD. Our sale .this morning, at. the auotion storo, will comprise, betides tfolota ofaxeeftent se-‘ cond-hiwidramtntßti large iand elegant'mantel mir rors, in rich gilt frames, >2 large and elegant pierinir rors, in rich pit frames: also, 2 smaller size mirrors, superior book-cases, beds and bedding, Brussels ana other carpets, - china and glassware, &e„ Aco foirn ine.an attractive assortment worthy, the attention of looies and others desirous of purchasing. , IKS. Catalopieß now ready, and the articles arranged lor examination, - 8 .. . . , Tfainitfcrnin*, At 9 o clock, at the .auction store, an assortment of excellent second-band ftmutere, elegant piano-forte*, fine mirror*, carpet*,etc., fron) f*mi li wdecjiaint boose - keeping. r«moyedtq the store tor convenience or sale/ Also, 3 elegant French-plata mantel minors,- in rich gilt iranies, 2 elegant-French-plate pier minora,in rioh gilt HOU3EHOLD S pun^lTUHE?°| t ES ! fHEH BKDB ■ MIRRORH. OARtefsTftc U3 ’ jl2lh lnat.,allO o'cloolcfrit tho'gjfc. Hotel, Wo. IB Race street, the household * furniture, feather beds, bedding, mirror, carpets, &c. May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of Also, a superior bagatoila tablo, with balls and cues. Also, asuperior bar and fixtures.' REAL ESTATE SALE, . ■ On Tuesday Noon, August 16th, at U o’clock, at the-Philadelphia Ex change, - Elegant oountry seat, 195$ acre®, with extensive im provornents, fine shade trees, superior fruit frees, gTeen - uouse, grapery, Ac., Ac., on the Haverford road. Deja- ' ware county, within half a miloofThe depotoft£e Fbi ladelphiaand Darby, faasensrer RailvaT, at Darby_i»od ftmrte f £ o, B a 2 ta^ t L n 00 ibe Philadelphia aedweet Chester Railroad. The owner sells on account of re -B,toch, Ao. r wSlhe_soW a .to W b • B J? R k£°|^ 0 three story bnek stores and dwellings. Nos. 1003 and 100 ft Beach street, north of Laurel street. Terms cash. Immediate possession. BQ* They wiU be sold separately. t SP 5 ?? and large teenth wsrd.l with lhreo;»torjr end two-jtarrjrfci dwelling., end frame stubto. in the rear. The lot ex tend. through to Perr, Itroet, with two front.. AN. Sol. oDsoiute. ia ' ROOMS ON. HARMONY- COURT TO RENT.—Ap ply at the auction stores * - ■4 mtaw » w# building and lot, si b, 99* fwt. Two [mnli. S3HILIE FORD. AUCTIONEER, No: 530 .nd SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES GAITERS, BRQ-. - - - ,'• GANS, Ac. -* - . , This Morning. - August U, at 10 o’clock precisely,will be sold 6y eata {ogue, on four months' oraditrStt eases men's and boys’ 2& mroioM gtesssre, ■ . ..... ... ,Thl« Morning. August 11th, wilt be sold— - 75 do*, super heavy goat and kid skins, suitable for custom work. ■pURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., CHjfesiifif D ; a .... • - oft - Tuesday Morning, . . loth, at Iff o’clock, by catalogue, on nx month® 500 packages and lota of imported dry goods, just re ceived.* * Samples and catalogues early on morning of sale. X> SCOTT. Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 409 %Z. &mt®fo^ T pi^u h ti c “ tam FIRST PALL SALE OF IMPORTED AND AMERt shihts a * d ™- . k On Wednesday Morning, August 17,by catalogue, on.a credit, will be sold, 500 lots imported and domestic roods, consisting, in part, of a lull assortment Orman's merinoundersnirta and dmwera, ladies’ merino vests, merino hose and half hose, Ac.. «c. - - RA. Catalogues and samplos early on the morning of sate. * T M. GUMMEY & SONS, cart, bold furniture at dwellings. S3u Oa our Private Sale Register wiU always be found a very large, amount of real estate, including every ds wnpnon ofW .nd cougrj™^. No. 530 WAL^'gf^aS^t.,. Moses Nathans, auctioneer AND COMjnsSION MERCHANT. B.E. <*n»j ULX.TH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN. ' MOXKV to Z.OXX, IS LAUQB OR. BSTALL XMBTOTB, o& merchandize genemly, and on all articles of value, xft. SUMS OVBB OKS HU.VDBBD BOLLABS TWO PXB CX.VT. PAIt ' Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, oa gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, *mfVal in struments, furniture, drygoods, clothing,groceries,ci gars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, hameee,' and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on, at Nathans’ Phicipal Estasz.uhmsnt, •outheeu corner of Sixth and Race streets; PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, diaooaatedat the lowest market rates. PAL ?18TABLI£lHMjiNT t K. corner of SIXTHand RACBBtree ts.—The foßowing articles wiU be sold im: less Uim half the usual store prices: Fine gold English patent full jewelled and puun, of the most approved and test moke, in bunting cases and doable bottomed. Fine gala eeoapement lever and lepine watches, in hunting case and opea facs, j»ms of them are extra fall jeweWd, and best make, Silver English patent lever watches, escape ment lever and lepines, m hunting case and open faoe, some venr superior; English, Swiss, Frenoh, and Quartier watches; fine gold.vest, fob, neek, and ofiT. dreit s chains; fine gold pencil eases and pens, bnwwla breastpins, finger-nnge, ear-rinza, studs, medafaona, and jewelry keneraJiy. feuponorHavana OtSW* per thousand, in boxes of 200 each, win he soflflr Simla box or quantities, to suit purohassTf. Numerous fancy articles, go., fto., so. ' .. AT PRIYATE BALK. A muwnor fira-woof oh.<t, 4 fe«t hijh by 3 feet wide. Algo, watoheg, and jewelry of every aesoription. EDUCATIONAL. IIALL (LATE PARADISE) P, SEMINARY, situated in the village of Paradise, on Lancaster and-Philadelphia, turniulre, fifty-three iniloswest of Philadelphia, nine miles east of Lancaater city, and three-fourths of.a mile from Legman Plaoe IN SEPTEMBER, The building is undergoing tho rough- renatf ,a story being added for dormitories, into whioh water will w introduced, and hath attached. PnßuUTtable .accommodation is thus provided for thirty boarding pupils, and the trustees will spare no expense to TCftdeuhe school worthy of public favor. AmouShe many to whom tho conductors of this school might igfor, they are permitted particularly to name the gt. Rev. ftahopa Alonzo Potter and De Lancer, and the Hey. Dr. W,;Bacon Stevens, of Philadolphia. /'they also.submit the, following testimonial, Mndly tendered br the Ht. Rev. Dr..S, Bowman, Aab«mt Bishop P. E. Church, Pennsylvania: * . “ The Seminary for young ladies at Paradise, Lanoas- under.the. general superintendence of Dr. AillikeUy.amJmlh Mito Chamberlain,as the immedi ata ana octire PnuoipaLis one.that, I think, may be ro h.ed(\pfouo nutimiUY all that it promises. The situa- Upfl i*. healthy, bemftifaL and easily accessible by the Penwlvania Railyoad. Dr. KiUikeUy has had large ex seneneo in supenntanding the education of young la dles, anu Miss Chamberlain brings to the institution the weU-earned reputation of a most competent and suo oeiuful.teacliQr, as well to imparting fcnowleilge as in admuUatcriuK discipline. TThe Seinlnary is, therefore, I ttiiS °°“ a,i6no “ of 1110 r° bli «> I FOR TeRMS, which are very moderate, please ad drwthe KtLLIKELLY, kwtorf eui-QW Paradise, Lancaster county. Pa. Law school of the university AT CANBRIDGU, MASS. w SCHOOL ABK: Hon. JOEL PARKER, LL. D., Royall Professor, Hon. THEOPHILU3 LL. U., pkae Pro fessor. Hon. EMORY WASHBURN, LL. D., University Pro fessor. TRE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION embraces the various branches of I(io Common .Law; and ofEquitr. Admiralty. Commercial, International, and Constitu tional Law: and tho Jurisprudence ofthe United States. The Law Library consists of about 14,000 volume*, and as new works appear they are added, and every effort is made to reuder it oomplete. Instruction is giver, by oral lcqtnrcsand exposition-; (and br recitations and examinations in connection vfth them,/of which there .are ten every week. .Twit Moot Courts are also holden in each week, at each o? whi*h a onuge previougly given out is argued by four Student*.* and an opinion deUyored by the Tresifc* tMiraetS* Rooms and other facilities are also fn? Courts, and an Aasembly is held t^klyfo»UJ?i«ei£ ami'pfoc“ dS' nnJ * i " o * la ' l s» ofpKnffi^law profcSaT^ vsraiMaiK. ~ mtiSl NLEIIJ 1 ,, t 0 oloct ?h?t.studies the, will affiftmeSw, 510 l “ 01r v,ew " ot ,heir owa Iran “ “"d V ' c "‘lj oar i commences on Thorn -92* •« i W , 6Ok .! al \ or ‘“0 third Wednesday in July, is ln J°- tWQ terms of twenty weeks each, with a ' tjion of «x weeks at the end of eaoh te rni. w «. urll j < 'he winter vacation, tho Library is opened, Scham ' ant * f° r the use of the members of the xr«^rr?f?r ro l, BeB °f the nest Term will commence on MONDAY, September sth. 1859. , Appuoationa for admiMion, or for catalogues, or any lurtlier information, may be mado to either of the Pro fessors at Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass., July 25,3559, JPDGEHILIi SCHOOL, PRINCETON, -Hi NEW JERSEY. ’ * The next eeseion win open on Wednesday, Aneust 34. Box receive ncnrefnl preparation for oolleze or wass^Sfi n<!l!uM Ua Sil nn%* *s®** u »gle/with the utmost oarpnde e thn a rao D i r infliienoee are made to KSH”SiSSff&iS*’ an J B S paws are spared to render it partio'nErffiu' “ Ki laoPy hwn '- For ,erm * “ d Wia^tonaSSw& MES * HUGHES * npiiE HEMANS INSTITUTE. TilLopen BEPTKMBER l»h. STREET, his School for the uefl k ,on 8* ? limited numbor of Young Ladies, o, n^ni ,s no \ p6 l so o Tlow P are rewrred ?«v C T? f '^ e l? d ’ Charles Short, rl'J* Vo* D * Vi* Rev. I Wm. B. Stevens. D. D.* tl P arL 1 rj ,h S er » 3> * i ov * H. A. Boardraan, D. ilS®£, Wm> H * Furnos »« V. P., and others. j)2l-2m JAMES I. HELM. THIE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE andßaySchoolfbrYoune Toadies, WAI.NIIT Street, reopena WEDNESDAY. Sep toinber7lh. aul-gm ORYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL f?h£¥S«SSS igVWaKlfes^: how York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chisago. For in formation, call nr send for Catalogue. feS-tf t—r. — -_i DAVID P. MOORE, UNDER TAKKj}, No, w VINK Bt. aiX-bn' auS-law-Str
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