The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 13, 1859, Image 4

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apjL being imdonbtedly
. the -
to coSSu?«lv Somo tto«gHi t ,?Wl.J , P,bn'flra t ,
parfc^^|b-irowig»^g?^a|^sV
comprislriga re-unioti Of isoul.ahd'body.
its?
very natura.^; ! All'sT^sliorreyer K bar))arous,
.hudin>BbhitSwa!rbolfey<iaih thiseasential iro
: mortality, wlt' ; wassfOUi»dl,iihthe,, writings-ipf
HAtoM*'M'tol ! iSoorßtteff,‘ r p.na:,others'ofle«a l
wardl to ■- immortality, and cherished 1 itas.a
bwaaeaWulfir -' To thw", iSid6e|;,tiiatt’s natural,
able to lead
I
i'p4pra,»s»W’® c W wfesprabiem, •‘fi f ;*'l
Isa <u£?*W&i&>ss abipijiii by
thfedftMetlighfcofßevelatipnl Thdeemen'had
reverenced'the stars. . Thoy had'by the light
body tliey were j
eQw^efydgOLoraDtv"-. '• - ;r
• The itJwas^Said^
•when We
xiality of hdueel
which
}w-theiiißelve»,-ibat-merely-tho~egencle^by
■' ;<U/jn
-: BehoU Hiltbnpttocke,
; and should their souls'Become:
g3W®*;^S
i*wbc®*o.|t wouldgb oninits grand deyelopi
- IHfmt'twbnKh'aUoternity. is-tr:
“ agates
itn«3eaSih^«wd9jini^!MwW^!o9im*'
aubjeet^^hndjjinpyertbpleae^tbadfaj.cl^r.per
. ceptibn. of-the truth of,the resurrection.of the
body • at tho;.last day. indicatcdm
Job’s o.vproStioh;'h'lk'noWthatmy’Redeerner
livetll, and that be ishalf stand at thp latter day
upOhftni'earth rlAhchtSoligb,* 'alter .•my'slfln,
wprflsAdesferoy thisAody, r yet J ,m i roy ; flesh,
shaill see- God.’- ' And,this, indeed, wai'a
iUudameutal .princlble. bf Hbe. roligioii held by
■hotbOhtlS@n#iaiKd’Jcwrti?^;%i»ftt«?» : iffiT ma
< Hveiafiower»to...the,qaety,^.“lT,<t:-inan,- f jl|e,
: BhallhoUve again.V: :< 1 VrY: ryl
. rThe speaker took -ground that Job’s refe-t
’ mous with'tbo. goheral judgnientaifthe last
«lay, inetead Of, as sorOe understand i t,as bav
ing fefercncb'to'' the e/irM/ysequefof Job’s
' trials, when be was redeemed froth thcftfeupof
/ rury power of Satan," aSd again became' the”
ricn ftci'pient'o'f Ghd’s'bohntj-.lv -W MjtstU >?--
.. But in tlie jccomf place, this introduced us
to the doctrine of.tlie' gCnCral resurrection of
the dead/' i This / w6S : expressly taughtiu the
OldwndN'c.wTeßtainents.MiltilaidaMheyery
fouod*tion l! ie9pocla)lyViof ; tlie,Chrisj;ian’.s,bbpe l
TVithioy holoofccd forwnfdTt6"tbb day of tlie
, rc lAlihixt rihi>dftlie body l fot-theperibctidnof
- bis-.iminortaUty. . Then, how.should riot;bur
- 'Souls yearn' for tliatassuraece that yye arc to
/ ,be*partdkera of tliat gloriouii redemption from
the: pbwertofjsinjijißd |doaJi I.This.doctrino
W.as clearly taught by. Ezekiel in the 32<1 chap
ter,
to wit:' in the
dust,, of the' earth, shalliwake;'Bpnie,; to, eyer
lastiiig life, and Boioe'toshamcHnd'e.virlaatiiig |
coriteinpt.’y.ißut most emphatically did our’
biessetfXo'Mteaciithis docttfnd when'He de--
clare<l,i“ The,-, hour is --co,ming,, pnd how is,
■ whbifthefieid "shall heartlfe' voico' of tho Son
of GodTattdidheyithat hear; shall liveand
again,“fort}tf;.l}<)uriß,«mhng,in thewliichnll
-that are in the graves shall hear Ilis voicr l .’’ So
f «#%lS^Ws , t^'s ! J"PaliilTiaa.WSfed
-:dr~ ; fiig.,hoppa upon,,
any means I might attain unto the resume*
tion-yUi(«inodfto:ib6s',ieyerjippennostiln the
•mind of tliis-Apostle., - r . .
But, saiditho speakoryjndependent of Reve
latiou, thoßookofhfatiiro wassufflcientito
convincq eideptinghhe infidel,
that the doctrine of the Resurrcction was true.
The retUrhyoMMeera randjfoliagepin spring,
revealed ft. a Thoil fool, thafc which thou
sowcstUs was
, Uie'iiiyfiiblo, stylo .’cmployed by. Paul m apply
<ing) ihiit ,eiiuilo. J ; ;And,i(Sinliauedthe iipSier,
pgnnoj lle'wKpTrom;thoacoih;6pngsfortlitho
- oak, also bring fortli frVmi tlieso liodies, wiien
- But ihoro was a still grander ana more p am- >
erfnl 'evidence m ( ,SWor oft this doctrine, fur-)
liialtpl'jtu. the'resurrection.of onrLord Jesus.
Christ, |d?<sj- ff I& pbnst be* not!
raised, yoifr'faUlris vain,” 1 baysTaul, adding'
quickly, 5 however^ ‘ < ,Biit t ,no i w/,i» .Christ risen;
frb%;th«;deads first fcnits oft
. ltiem" r " • r >
* %tu
alßsT ,! tyduld: aUopur'hppes :haye been buried;
■ weth dcadl yet shall
; he nvb,” w. 4 pr(;cio(iß proipise tpeyeiyj
lif the facc of all this, wasit longer!
,• tphtsibiolfqrtanynianfodoabt that ho thallityel
, again, rijphghlie'Weie'deSd j' sbeihg iliat “the!
.
■ SnrelythercwßS enough Inßpvelation to satisfy!
our.jrgjyfthf. Jfta taffo nf-JBus^heWnn'.l^*Hefe;i
-their/ave'nilghtabidOwithuiisliakPnconfldenco.!
j'/rfsimiall'^e.:
• Ho.Tose-.from'tft o ;grave j.< so sbiliwe. We’
' I
js -]
--The speaker, thought,tliiB_farnisheda.npble'
tHemc-for theChiistf aniofbllow ’ up, As It!
u|ourtifghes.tainbition'”td’; , «prbSa:forward to-;
the bigVcaUirigofGod." t
/ißutj'incojicltuiiPn’Jhefcbuld n6t butask,are!
dt-aai/r , •- * * v ' r ’ l ' ' j
f^n^e^long!
■ tided 5 sliouhlri aiid-bt/re-uoi te(t tPthbSefrom
f whoßKthey hadhepn separated ip lifej the parent.
clASpftlg hiaehild ;the will) her husband,’ and
lSos&reßgh l '«U-the-kiudrpdfties,9f>our-spoial
; has• bpcnj
Of which, hpyp -hW.;eptor p»d to
-, fair, {.hoiigßiiie'ccss4fily ! tteigre Synopsis, was
WotplaesaboutthriS,
. '; hprking train on
thyabeve-ineHttaned jaHrohd-wiM throwiaftrihh the'
' : trade-tea cow; while otossimritha hHdiitfte«y <h«
; v Kuftilred.feetspan,, fti bttixn bytfco shook, and,-
-... together, wlthofour.-.gondola,cars.fella wreckinto
- viOfeiPO.aiipi'forira'rd eqndblaroaiaioodoajlho tanlr.i
1 •? r.persoas.
‘dah>!tt^?iT i orfetkoß',''VbrebUthe:'feH4g* at'tup tim,';
orwere Ohthotrain; i®he-amount.of.petsofiifin*:
, |
. e oiitrighMW,aißn»h
K«f> Ujei’CmimiprmftlrAmfieclotit M the sc«ie
of ’dißtressy;', The preddent of theoonjpany at Opto
TWtfpsd
. i'ijUiiitold'6iii>irfnwoi4^lli4jteDgtlt
. RoBBEEy 'oi Poth fiuS'.L-fiast ik’lnihf flib
, steamer!‘ Star of tho West," from Panama, yrmlii"
on her Quarantlnd
ty.a KpiJ of theharhor police, fo whom complaint
. was made by .-.a Spanish‘.gentleman,that he hail
52,600 in gold 'dust during the yorl
■aattofitg shtoredinhyahaD'yeittig*-
the, mate, and In course of,eon?
■ ; : ppon>ud bt?k ®l
. „■ file T>ohto, i ‘ 'arrested' the
■ , “ ei “ l1 P lndhe steamer’l
■‘. ot
V
, ,« r < , f
!i V V
<i2s*nis&ar!p y<
s- IMPOttTATIbNSj.
'■ ! l '" ' 1 - vtj
imSKri ioi do' mi doEA W. Welsh; IB hhd« do JO tea
' %lOHJ^SjD-^^™ihu> 'Vintmio) Kcljr—2M Bo*®*
tobacco 48 case# Webster, Jr:4<o do 81 do BudV
drpMcCammo!V&.Go: lOgdo © <h> Bolinn &.Twtt; 60 do
MbrderW Attteto; Iss do Wardleac 87 <fo J f
Sank * GmilWttasSlowA BpehUM'W do.B M Jones &
Co; aeibbU floor i James Bovereux}
French: Btoktti &'Goj) Ml C°ffin & Cf>;,6S do
<amJ SWoodwaid k 8oti; 6 bates wool Tarirer. ft Jto*.
nSgiwiiSvCartarS BcaftfirgS 1
foctaelfß Infipmcotfc ACpi '428 empty kegs © J?kB*j Jddso •
flooring bpardsM Tmmp:&gon.-
PHIUAUELPHIA BOARD. OP TRADE.
COXMITTSK Oy THE MOUTH, 5
ogfc V B. j*PDICICB. ! S ■ • . ! -- ;
|. Jiv ,E-'= USTTER BAOS ~'- -‘
i :iA* **« il**d»*dT»',«Ol'iKOK, BBUjUnthPHli..,-' g
,, 4.,.’ .Hip deJaneirorAug H-
•' a'J
fokiNOR Pinjj-APTEXPHTA, Ang. 13, 1859*.
fejm'ftJSEs... *—>,.*9l sunsets..—si
ftlBlfrWATEß...v,, ., ■■■■;»>•?
/'i’i ’ARRIVE©. 1 ‘ \:,
I gt&f&lujiJfijrtrinita, KeHjYfrom.Richroonrt; via Nor?
Xen Pialicr, from Matan2fun;Ra,r in the bar a Bouton
Scletb»rtt,»ohrA MoNoiVand slargehumber of sohr*
Taylor. 6 (luys from Boston, with
o'BrtKC>ot!ionl,Sol.°jotmKon, 13 days from Ciohuregos,
d' days from Tauntoh,
MaMfiaar %54§.z mw*.
? “S^AomfMorlfeS?l!;S : df 2 days from Smyrna, Dei,
, ' .. ’/•.
SohrEverglnila,Watta.lOdayafrom Newlniryport,in
Pfiojir Johtt’BaSmn. prow®!'-.« days from Providence/
Baxters daya from Boston, with
» I day frort* Bridgeton,NJi
i^chf 0 6?Fv?sf^ox^dsy y
Bel, with-
CrotVArrants. 2daya from Chesapeake
1 -* ’ , v \g #
\ -Vi» Cape Majfo
I^^S^^^a^denried
'4. Co. _ ,''r”‘4 k s;- ?\*-y •! t*> t ‘-z.r.r
—' -'. • - - -,
:iatbw.’laaenanU eonsignedasfollowss • . *■> -
; ' G*»*elie,Pro*d - Top; coal to captain# <w m A Thomas,
'Aun,co»l toDebyirare Citfj_,,,■ r. ~. , , > n
, * The 1 foilowiiilT Boat, from the .Union Canal pMsed into
1 the SehnyUall CaSd to-day. boond to Philadelphia, lad.n
Jcaao Uano, WilmlnKton; Btar. otim
itfP Bnshong fc SomjTwo Brotheni,WSiron to Chheen
:fc Coi' C E Price, lomher to Hororoas 4r SUeals; Elms
Reber,lime to Amo3 Gaol. - . ■ ■
few^&jrrlorveatiwtioa^— .'J.-'- '
„ MEMORANDA. .'..lf'
Baker, hence; arrived at Bos-
.
to Bhm'Oth&lovGreonongli, henoa for Charleston, was
SirnnuedlOthinst.ofi'Hatter&s. <' t • v* ‘«. j‘
namlwco /iine 29 in-distre&a, hayins on the 29m expe*
rienced a white squall, 75 miles SSS frOm Pernambuco,
which earned away her foremast by the deck, main topi
: gauan.tin*st al>oye the cap, sprung main mast, lost «oils,
ssss^s?fe^^
?Si£?6reolq.Back! de; Janeiro June 18,
*££i\%s:w.v“w£
:' n &rS^^x{jw» n^ovell,h®ni2O,arriyodatKes''Viir eBt ttli
J Hubbard, hence at’JPenuunWcv 13th
i l'tenbe, Yia-Riclimond; at Per
nambuco 13th ult, for Riode janeimabput Mth.-
1 4 ,*Bria ,onmiB, Baker* hence i.arrtvedat,.FsU HiverSth
■SriSc-James Crosby, French, lienoo,. arrived atPdit
-3nfsa'?thWendaii,r^^
SMnhFnnicee. enVleS
S.ewßedfordonWeaiiesdejr, for the purpose of getting
dot tlmcMl from'the brifffae, '■ ’•:•, /, ”
VScKir Florida; Kel|y,)ience, arrived at %iston 11th hurt.
Bohr pplly Price, Adamsl henoe, arrived at Salem loth
Reinhart, Peterson, sailed, from Salem
10th instvror Philadelphia ■ i --v • ,■,
Bence, arrived at : New
J&hr’joh“!ci»eVfora, : ;‘sraiUii; sailed from Baker’s
iandin* lOtli inst. forPhimdelphia, ... - _ ,
~ % BehjoS-''C WiUotts,Thompson, hence, arrived atrro-
TgoSfir A liJßroinif for Philadelphia; Ann,
frotn.Trovidflnce'JOmtnst. " • r~ " -
'?' ®ETAi£!#T66dißl
IPPOTAmnoBES,;; \ r ;
,Jt. Handsome new designs long Dresses.,. -I
T..AWN. ORGANDIES AND BAREGES.
wran wou? and E ighTH Streets;
.HIEDIUM ANO DARK CHINTZES. . .
lTJLyFrench and British Chintzes, of new Styles and
ass**"*** ymrf#'
: EIGHTH Streets. i
ONE MON;TH OF BARGAINS TO
, CLOSE OUT SUMMER’ STOCK! ;
ridjiwTto til'tSE. And 87 80..'
reduced from 37*s to 25, •,,
ni2s Lawns, Bareges, Crape Marets, and Tamartines,
"XtmnV'wide^'White"and Black Bareges for Shawls,
- reduced*.
VARIETY, mitk Silks, Hooped Bkiito,
yLateststyleFrenCh Worked, Swiss, and Cambrio,Col
lars,at CO curat*.' *.
T. FURNISHING GOODS.
/: ■ .;js-4 Hamilton -sheetings.
4*4 Williamsvilie .Shirtings, Baltic, Semper Idem,
Amoskeag, fto. * 4 , > (l
Fmo a™,tmentFl» n nol.,^|.ito R | ilfl e^ l d ißi
EIGHTH-and ARCH Stmts. .
rpHORNLEY & CHISM,
J-. Northeast eoraerEIGHTH and SPRING OAR
DEN* .■, • y- ; • - .....
ii
Ly t~- Ataod under Coat Pnoelil .. - , - ....
Blaolt lAoa'Ppintes. . . . , y
-- yyjsilKMSSills,, Jta’reg e Shawls, *o.
JnrtolHiiMdiiimleifilldMtof. '''
■ Foulard Siliu. 'MrT.ohoiip.
Exoellentßlack Silks.
• y ' Good Blurting a«Oheetin*Musbn».
i Irish HenVand Bot*'wear,&c., «fco. .
//angiytcy:,~ , - :
pRENOII MCE BOURNOUS WITH
•’FRENCH: t ACEBOUENOUB WITH
- find Mantillas, {C<unbrajOin great profusion, at reduced
_BLAOK AND- WHITE jßAH^JahOj&f'a^D
.BUMMER cioAKB AND iusSMsTin M^nlhutt
v;. , ;
t-.v/V' ■ -Vt,: .. f,. -708 CHESTNOT Btrest.
-’iTqe.'Whole.or- our stock'is bow offering at reduced
,rlcM, preparatory to the cl»e of tRo «oiwn... .
jri .' ! V . •. . 709 CHESTNUT mSiet.
CASSIMERES, &c.
: • -
• Fine BUctHoeskms and Caesimores,
‘ Fanoy Ca*»lm#fjes t ’Veitings, and Satinetts.
' Ne Stuffs selling oheapj. /' _ •
/ 1 N?NT§ ]Bt¥.
TTNEN/GOOD&yyy^v;
R-* -Best makesheavr slid fine Linens,'
' Some cheap lota by the niece or yard,
Napkins, llojhei, Towois, Diapers.
Breakfast-Cloths,fern Wo. to 91.25,
Dimng-wbl, Bamask Clothii. _ ■ .■ ,
■’"? J. '
".”,;'lWanrintia, andothe> Shirtings. -
' .'Aina and loir-prioea Bhirt.Rosoms.
'^M^gWr
y-" :j.UMBEK.
■f feet superior 5-4 and
SWMt?^!S’So*rS'end Z i ,; iiuiV, seaso «d, and in
eeft'Primi AshPlank,6*4to6inohes.thick. s
BpfnceJpists and Rafters, AndS-inon Flank,!-
jWpifte Fine Fiokets, Hi and 6 feet long,
bi-vriil**wme(l
' li sl ll Kr/ or F9*on««a pnrppsos or oahmet makers. .* >
.’.pForsaJeatiuoderatepnces by • ; 1
, a 00.,'
tetri ..I-OGUBT nnd TWIjNT Y-FO IJRTh Street,.
.fJENNSmANIA s ETAT E AGRICUL
*II l» l/eIS
mmm*,
h, fod,ighda,A(ir: Beptemlier next.: Onlto Ist
W* 1 ! r (A tl . 1 ’ S®Sf e . t “P r ' , Tl 1 ‘ k™»VB to the Rooms
mladelphiit Sooietrior the promotion of Asncul-
Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg, or
T™ : STOCK'. OF = WINDOW-GLASS,
f , l t *hiSf rMr “XfiBGOND nnd GREfeN Rtreotsy iflo,
'»“W^o M eo^!N he «'
eXammdthefr ajMkvr.tmentrand bur&hase of them 'Asu-
Where^ tluin had
,S]|fINTON!S y'ENOAGSTIO'' TtLES foi
■"f’r-'ieots.::,,-,- 't, r‘V "V- 1:
_ . Vitrified[Pipe for drains and Water cohdtfciorir,'
Imported and for sale by
: JpRILtS- AND. SHpTINGS . FOR . EX
uy . l ‘ V l, j
ry JU Bouth FRONT Bt-.nndss LETI'rYA Slreot. !
-, OpMrtr.,. :y o.,yef ' i
Tf AEANA'iGIGARS ' offered' ,tO' ' dcnlori
rTTyet fi-vomWe rales, ol various rises and hraSds, irf-
.’M^ K ?? E^;-AND AGKWIVES. —9C
"pENSst^ISiX^^AST^^TORE.
Jt ZIEGLER * £MITH, comer of SECOND and
of at
BTtrvwJi" 1 'ow owftML n»-tf
OKIE & CAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above
Wolflflt', STdok'Bß.pKEitfJ’, an'd'iWalera tu%r
oantila Paper and securities Kenorallv. Attend the,
fc th °
THE ADAMS EXPRESS. CO., OFFICE
S2O CHESTNUT Stroet, forwards Parcels, Pfusk-'
Kges, Merchnndisa, B.nk Ngtes.-and Hpgoio, either by
He own Lines, or in eonneotion with other Exjireee Cotfi
peniee, to all the principle towns and ottiee or the
K . IA , ,- Ge g-^igaaaasfet.f
fpnEo. j>. emqry & oo. r . „,
'■*- OFFICE No liO South FOURTH Sti/Phiiada,,
‘ \ " 1 * ■"
( .GEO; C.'PQTTS &.COi js .
; Miners and Shippers of the , •
j ' . LOCUST BALE COAL,
, From the Locust Mountain,
' Near Ashland,
ap2-6ip3.) SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa.,, ,
JOHN BINNS, ' .
. - ! HOUSE and OFFICE,' ■
; No. 116 South Bputh SIXTH Street,
, (N . ear ] y^^, gfi*AD^JPHlA? ttrtH<raM '
Sehna,bylaw, “fullpowerto administer Oaths and
rmations. and take Testimony to be xeful.m Evidence
in any Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.”
; Heis a Commissioner ,of.the United States, and also,
aCommissionerof Deeds!and for the, P.robata of Ac
counts, for nearly all the States in the Union. „ ~
: Commissions fo ftaka''Testiraonyyifrom .any-or the
'Courts, in this State, or any of the courts m the United
States or Territories, promptly and carefully executed,
i - - Jyi3-tf.
: A JiEXi McKINNEY,’ •«r- *:
\JA L ATTORNEY AT LAW,
■ .P . r t ,- ? mUREENBBURG, pa,, - at ,
. 'Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In*
'dianacounties.’: •' :i V ‘ t '■ 1 ; sell-tf.
AUGUST BELMONT, . > r i' ; I
lA BANKER, 7fl BEAVER STREET. . „
1 issues Letters of Credit for Travellers, available in all
Iparts of the World, through,the Messrs: Rethohilds, of
Paris, London, Frankfort, Naples, and Vienna, and their
Correspondents, ' • * •- ‘ ‘ tnh7*Bra
NOTICES.
:'tVOTICE.---An;application ; will -he, tjind,
'X x at the next ‘session of the Legislature of rehntyK
BANK, to be. located m the city
of Philadtlphie. /I '> -■ lyZ-eSm
IDNGINEER’S DEPARTMENT, MILL
JPi VILLE AND OLASSBORO’ RAILROAD. ,
Notick ’to' CoNth Proposals vill lje
received until WEDNESDAY, August'the 24th, for the
GRADUATIGNand MASONRY of the, MilW}ih» and
OlassborO’ Rhilrtad, extending from the village of Glass
boro* to Millville, in the State of New Jersey, abouta
miles. Proposals will be reccivod fdr sections of one or
more mile*. . , t . ..
Paymentsto.be modem cash* or and .part in
the<Btoolc of the Company. -• Should the Cofapany issue
Mortgage Bonds, they may be substituted for the Stooki
at the option of the party making the proposal. .
Plans and specifications may be. seen at the Engineers
office in Glassboro*. on and after the lrth inst.
Proposals to be addressed to “ GEO. B. ROBERTS,
Chief EngincetyGiassboroVGlouceaterCity, N. j.”
By order of the Board .r , ~ LX,,* -n •, .
_ T. R. WHITNEY, President,
Gbo. B. RoBERTp. Chief Engineer. - . ,
fnqulrar, and Ledger. ot Phil tidelplua;
Railroad Journal, New York; Railroad alia Mimnsße
gistfir, Phitftdeiphftt; GofieUfo TreHton j Newark Gaily
Advertiser: and Harrisburg Uttioh. will insert the above
until the 34th inlt.,and seda bill* to the offioo of the Com
pany, Qlaasboro*,' N. Y. au6-t2*
IVOTICE. x-' Scaled ' Proposals, Jendorsed
i., “ Proposals for farnishinp.the Fublio Sotiools'of
the 21st, ad, yVi, And ztth eeotione'’with Lehigh and
Eohnylkill Coal, will be leoeired by thw nnderstgned at
the Controller’, Offioo, S.E. ooraer.SIXTH and ADEL
FHI Streets, unlit MONDAY, Angust li. The Fropo
saiswm bereoeived for sard wards, of eAoh school, sepa
rately. There ,will be two sixes required, Egg and Stove,
and the ton to-be 3,240 pounds. Proposals -wiU bo re
oeivedtat/the same time for Charcoal■ and-Kindling
Wood, that may be required. Proposals to.be endorsed
with the name of the ward proposed to furnish. -
•Ly ort t ac o^t^l<, ontro *jfoßE^ ti J. HEMPHILL, ■
au3-tlfi Beo*y Controllers of Publlo Shhoois.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good-
I^Yflar-*?Patent: Vuloattised' Rubber Siispenders,
Braids,-W4(m, and all other fabrics and articles made
by combining fibrous nubatanoen with threads or sheets
of vulcanised rubber, are notified that unless the same
are property stamped or labeled Vithrojrhahie.abd by
my authority, tliey oannot be legally disposed of ih the
United States., Merchants and dealers are invited to ex-
Junine specimens now instore: and to give theirorders
or the Spring Trade to the.undersigned, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF THE TITLES EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS -TN THE PA'PENTyfor these goods, whioh
embrace fill the styles heretofore manulaotureu or ira-
P TO MANUFACTURE nnd BELL
—and tho Terms—maybe obtained on application to me
at No. 38 CQURTLANbT Btrtet, N. Y.. rtT , „ . „
n24-ly -i '.*i r. ~ '.HORACE H.BAY.
TVOTIOJJ. —Pereons having business with
1 ...the. FLOUR' ,INBPEQTOR,wiU onll.nt NO. u
VINE Street, between the hours of 9 o’clook and S
?•. In "K C M f L A*UMAfF, U ’
jfiir-n \»’ •/ '* , Floorlnspeetot.-
COPAUTNEKSHIPS.
THE CO3PARTNERSHIP WtofdrQ ! ex
isting between the subscriber* is this day dissolved
by mutual consent, The business of the firm will be
settled brJOSEPH; B. HANSON: who is authorised to
use the name of the firm in ‘ ’ ;;
July Ist, 1889, {t 7 PE^ROsk
JOSEPH B. HANSON will oontinne the Tobaooo Com
mission business, and Agency for the. sale of Sombrero
Guano, as heretofore’. ‘ _ 11 ' ■
No. 106 North WATER Street.
and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue.
GEORGE ; , , ~ ' ■
106 North WATER Street.
NORWOOD PENROSE, !i
lW North DELAWARE Avenue;
NORWOOD PENROSE (late bfthefirm of Joseph B.
Hanson &,Co.) is this day associated with .GEORGE
BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN & PEN-'
ROSE, for the purpose of conducting a Tobacco, Oil,'
and General Comraissiou Business, ‘'
' Julfl, 1869. 1 jyl-tf
Dissolution op copartnership.
The Copartnership horctofore epcistinir under the
firm of HAZARD BROTHERS wax dissolved on tho Ist
"" ' BAMUELHAZ AKpPir.
„ WILLIS, P. HAZARD, in thus retiring from the above 1
firm, thkes the opportunity ofihankityg the public for the'
patronage bo liberally bestowed on him,.and solicits for
his Brother ft continuance of the same. - * ‘
■- x'. Philadelphia; August 2> lfi69. •
’TVOTice is Hereby given, that aie
XI firin of WARNICK, CHADWICK, A BHP- 1» thin
daydissolved. TheHoater,iUngo.and
will be oonlmued under the name or
. . FRANCO A* CHAD ,
Philadelphia, July 1L18»> ’ " jyU-tf
' LEGAL,
TVOT^ t > (Testamentary to the
1\ Estate of FREDERICK KLETT, late of the City
pfPhilpdeiphia, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to. said Estate will
plpase nipko/payment*; and 4 those 'having olaims are re-
N*r£r« comer SECOND and CAL
FRANKLIN C. JONES,632 RACE Street.
ad?-tutha3»&sepg-tutUß3w ~ ? ; 'Executors,
BREAD.
"pURE AND CHEAP BREAD,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN SB OBTAINED AT THE VOLLOWJNO
.■ •- ,J PLACES? :
.MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. comer of Broad and
Vine streets*
J.,GRAVENST]NE..*«......B. W. corner of Twelfth
’ '' and Wallace streots.
C. M. CLARK,—™ ——....Poplar streot, below
11. MeREIL.—- —.6. ,E. corner Sixth and
MRS.-S. BECK™ .No. 406 oall<swhiU
S. PANCOAST™ No. 910 Spring Garden,
JOHN.G. HOXEY™ifluSa Vino elreot. V ;
T. P. SMITH.. ... .No. 3IS North Fifth street.
T. C. ...8. E. corner Fifth and
wtt- w - 'Spruce streets.
W. W. MATHEWS.——.... .8. E. corner Eleventh and
_ > - Looust streets.
D* KNIGHT.™ —Broad street, below Wal-
GEORGE GARVIN.—.... .N0?14J9 Lombard street.
D. COURTNEY.i—v .N; W.,corner Sixteenth
a ™VTirTflA».>}' - and Pine streets. .
S. R. MASON.*— +£• -Fourth and Germantown
S. R, WANAMAKER, F o,d or a 1 sireot,' above
55. LENTZ.—...Corner South Fourth and
%. HOLLAND,——,...S.W^SffierSntUonthAnd
DAVID’SABDLERu...~u«4Npf 260 North ’Eleventh
. )V, <*- * - t , , 1 MvftAty "T. .. ■
J. WEIGHTMAN .8. K. corner Eleventh add
8,8. TOMKINS.-—..;,....Fr0nt
H. BROOKS,- 8. W. corner.of Seventh
L\±{l: and Pine streets. ■
.-JANS MYERS, Coates street, below Thir
_ __ , teenthstreet.
WOOD,™ —— ..S. W.oprpe. iFranklinand
F. MORRIS,.— —— —N. W. uurner Tenth and
E. B,TURNER.— Front
J. SHUSTER.. ..g, W./corner Brood and
THOS. T, BLEST—a Corner; Nineteenth streot
_ „ «J Jii/’i • •’and Ridge avenue, i
B. Bf 50WN..,.-. —..N. E. corner Nindi ani
- 1 1 Federal streets, * 1
J. MoINTYRE —. .Tweutyrseeond street, ab.
E. W. HUNTER./j— — W S. Coates o street, above Se-
ALEX. FULLERTON.—Conner ofFi'flli and Christ
J. L. H1CK5............i.. Camden. N. J., store 119
C. H. HAimS r'. 22 . WeSphiGdeiphin, Seth it
R. L. • '
JOHN BARNDT. Tremont and Pine Grove,
M. B. BOX Reading! Penfia, ■ 1
GEO. B, TOWNSEND..—West Chester, Penna
GEO.L, hECKER.v. /..-Vi; Atlantic City 1 , N. J. ;
JAMES GARLANl).., t w typeM{iy,N,J i; .. O<J j
D. HORTON. —.Florence,N. J. ( >
JOHN BODD -.— Wilmington, Del. ;
jeg-tf r j ".u . ,
"MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W., Corner
ITJ. BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA'.
■v-This establishment is now in successful operation, day
and night, and all are respectfully invited to.cau.an«gee
the whole process of bread-mnkmgibr themselves. •• 1
..The undersigned takes tho liberty of saying that-Jbr
thirty r five years he hah been a praoticnl BPiker~fivo as
apprentloe. and Aye as Journeyman in one of the first
houses jn Scotlanai and twenty-five as master—during
.which time he haa bod the opportunity of making many
t experiments, and observing all the ImptoVemobts,which
have been mode during that period.
In thin establishments of WMlob he has now the man
agement, in additipnrtotho complete labor-saving m&-
jhmery, he has h6w of idany kinds not hereto*
in t'Ke puroliase of flour, none bu’t
the soundest and best shall ever be used j and he hasnb
hesitatioa in saying-that Bread,of all kind? can be de
livered, unsurpassed in quality anti weight by that inode
wlndulm Broad mode by.thqJUeohanical
Bakery has not been tried, or in which it Has bedn'tried
only at jis commencement, befpro the maohtnery ln
perfect working are respectfully asked to give it
a trial now, the 'Undersigned believing it would lead to
f T'O WESTERN-AND, SOUTHERN MER
-CIJANTS.—A laree Btjiok of MANILA RorE, im 1 -
smled sizes.. Manufactured, and for dale at the lowest
Now YorKpnceSfbyf h i-. i
WEAyEIi, FITLER. Ano..' :
aug 23 N, WATER 6t., and 22 NT Wlf AKVEfi. i
BAY RUM.-4-5' punclje'ong very superior
Bay Ruin, m store find for' sale bv ;
A> 140 SouthFRGNT Street.'
PRES^.“PHILADELPHIX,/ SATURDAY,- ;AUDDST«iI
The mansion -house. ' .
READING!, PENN’A.
■ fV > ■T!r;,Ij('DIS;»OtJRBONi Proprietor.' ,i
This well-known establishment,'the favorite resort of
citizens and visiters, hrvs lately undergone extensive
repairs, and ‘is pow otte of the most,commodious,'eler
ing. Its accommodations. are firat-olrißs; the' rooms
spacious and niryj; and the. fame constantly supplied
withaU the Idxufito of’the,Benson. Persona,desirous
bf spending a few weeks m the summer in an agree*-
Reading. .',ap22-tf
MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
I,ANOASTER'CODtiTY, ; I>BNNA.. < ./. '
: This favorite establishment will be opened by the first
of JUNE. Situated on the Ephrata Ridge, 69-miles west
of Philadelphia, 18 south of Rending,.l3 north of Lan
oastor, 40 east of Harrisburg, and having theadvanttyro
of thapurest soft water, every variety ofbaths, the site
elevated to lioo factabove Water level, with graded and
shady walks in dense forests, and .the most extensive
'landscape scenery iq the Union* it is not surpassed as a
summerreaiderioe.
1 Accommodations for 400 persons, improved stabling,
£nd good oarriage/housesr also a good Btook of Uvery
orses and.carriages. with.amusementa. .A good band
ofmnsio, billiard w>los»tep-pin alley, ltis easy of ao
oesa frbm all the above points by railroad and coaches.
The proprietor spares nothing to make it a home-place
for comfort and health. ....
For farther particulars/seaeircularstto bo | ltM i by ap
ilytn* to Joseph B. Myersi Third and Vine streets; r Jas,
i..
' • ■ ■ ' 'Ephrata Post Offloe, »
Lancaster County, Penna.
igEDLOE’S HOTEL,
r • <ATIiANTIO CITY, NEW- JERSEY,
At the terminus of.the '.R»iln«j',dK the loft, boyoml
tho Depot. Thfif House 10 NOW OPEN for Boarders
and Transicnt-Viai tors* ana offers accommodations e<jual
,to any Hotel in Atlantid City.
Since lhst season, the chambers have been very much
improved, and rendered more comfortable by, Venetian
Winds having been put up at the windows.
Charges moderato. , .
! Children and Servants half price. lM - <
! #9* Parties should keep their seats until tho oars ar
.rive in Front ofithe Hotel* ' The signs are conspicuous.
! ]e2s-2m
:iVEPTUNE HQUSE,
I*l .; : : ' ATLANTIC CITY; .
This rOPULARand FAVORITE HOUSE havins been;
ENLARGED and REFURNISHED, ifiridw thrown open
for tho season. 1 Its Rooms arc large, and Elegantly
vchnibiikd. with every oonvenienco and comfort for bo-
“ BepLoe’s,” on MASSACHU
SETTS Avenuo, wit Inn convemppt distance df the Surf,
tp reach which broad and solid gravel walks have been
laid out. It is adjacent to the Lighthouse, and commands
a fine view oLthe Ocean ahd Inlet. ■ , ,
Perraflnen tand Transient Boarders aceommodatedba
liberal terms. Children and Seryatits half prtco..
Je2s-2m JOHN SMICK. Proprietor.
WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY
BEATE springs, at DOUBLING GAP.PA.,
are now open, and are. easy ofaocess via Harrisburg;
thence on tho Cumberland Vplley rdad to NewviUe;
thence 8 miles staging ,U> the Spniigß, where ,y t»u, arrive
ateP;M, same day. Every arrangement is complete
for visiters., Board perweeki #8; per dwv 51.25. Re
dtiotion for families. RafpraftcoST-Jita}' Steel, Morton
McMbhaei, Bancroft, & Go,, p. & Jeanney, Jr<, & 00.,
Roferenoe to the Analysis of (Ho Waters, James C.
Booth, Analytical Professor of U. S. Mint. „ _
• Address - Newvitle P. 0., SCOTT & COVLE,
•jc7-3m* * • Proprietor. -
CJEA BATniNG.—THE MANSION
HOUSE, loot of Pennsylvania avenue, ATLANTIC
CITY; is NOw OPEN for guests. For convenience of
arrangement,contiguity to the beach, and attractiveness
to theadjaoent grounds, this house » unrivalled.. The
Proprietor has spared no pains in making this Hotel all
that could be desired by visiters. _ , „„
jel-3ni E; LEE.
CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR
YLVANIA O8 ’ CUMBERLANT) COUNTY, PENN
The pno. of Board lor the remainder of tho soason, at
this delightful Summer Resort, will. bo 87 to. 88 per
week. Visiters, leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore in
tram, CO.
gE A BAT HIN G—
CONGRESS HALL is,now
OB BOARDERS, and the subscriber will be happy to
seehis friends who may favor him with their patronage
during the season.- , •, j t ‘
]e2u-3m » THO 3. O. GARRETT.
gRIGANTINE HOUSE,
This is a most delightful resort for families. The
Bathing at thispointfs Unexcelled anywhere. A large
Hotel, the BRIGANTINE HOUSE, has been recently
built. The location is cool and dotiehtful, lining situated
between the Bay and the Ocean. Fine fishing and gun
ning throughout the season. 1
Terms $8 per week. -
Captain Turner’s new boat, the “Sen Bird,” awaits
fassengersat-the Inlet on the arrival of the morning
rain at Atlantic City, from which the BRIGANTINE
HOUSE is situated, ft distance of three miles, being a
pleasant inland nail. Passengers will find Capt. Turner
at Bedloe’s Hotel, where they will leave the cars.’ Post
Office address, Atlantic City. JeSOtAM
Lancaster county normal
SCHOOL.— I Tho Trustees of this Institution have
given notice that they will apply for ito recognition as a
STATE NORMAL SOHOOL.m October n/xt,and the
SohooLwiU open as such oil the secdild MONDAY, the
lOthiof that month, ' : ,
The School is open to Btudenta from any seclioh of the
country. . . , , .
'lnstruction is given in all branches taught in AoalW
mies and Colleges. -
A limited number of Children, from nine to fourteen
jreara jot 0301 ‘ftll! be received aspupila in the Model
, The provisions of the Pennsylvania Normal School
law are peculiarly liberal.
In making'Application, or for circulars, address the
undersigned at Millersviuo, Lancaster county, Pa.
aus-»4t J. P, WICKERBHAM, Principal.
B*D G E HIL L SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
*£* NEW JERSEY. . .
’The next session will open on Wednesday* August 3d.
Boys receive a careful preparation for college or busi
ness. Thorough instruction in English Mathematics,
Ancient and ,Modern Languages, eto. Fundamental
principles are mastered, and habits of study formed
which will make future attainments easy and rapid. The
moral character of tae-pupils is guarded wubJ tip utmost
viguanoe. Ail genial ana moral influences are made to
pervade the school, and no pains are spared to render It
asafe, comfortable, and happy home. For terms and
particulars address .
. 1 ! ;i . .1 Jut v'. JAMES P. HUGHES, Frinoipal.
augl-mtuwalw-mwfitw - - • , ,
HALL . {LATE PARADISE) Z
■A-J SEMINARY, situated in the village orTarsdlse.
oj\ Lancaster ana Philadelphia turnpike, fifty-three
roileswest of Philadelphia, nine miles east of Lancaster
.eity.and -three-fourths or a mile JrfMtaßPlwo
station. TenntylvanU for its
TENTk SESSION, on the. RKCONI) WEDN.EBDAY
IN SJSPTEMBER. The bui®ngJ« undergoing tho
rough repair, a storr being added for dormitories, into
whioh water will po Tnpcduoed, and both attached.
Comfortable is thus, provided for thirty
boarding pupils, a»« me trustees will spare no expense
to resdecXhe #«nool worthy of public favor.'
Amontfi* many to whom the conductors of this school
might 53wr, they are'permitted partioulariy to name
theßt. Rev, Bishops Afonso PotterandDe Lapoeyvaod
tiio Rev. Dr, w. Bacon Stevens, of Philadelphia. They
also submit the following testimonial, kindly tendered
by .the, Rt, Rev. Dr..B. Bowman, Assistant -BishopP. E.
jahurioh, Pennsylvania: - ' ; .
“ The Seminary for young ladies at Paradise, Lanoaa*
tor county, under the.goneral superintendence of Dr.
Killikelly, and with Miss Chamberlain, as the immedi
ate and active Principal, is one that, I think, may l>e re*
liedo.ntodq faithfully all that it promises. The situs*
tton is koalthr, hedutiful, and easily accessible by the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Dr. KilUkelfy has had large ex
perionee in superintending the oduoattop of young la
dies, and Miss Chamberlain brings to the institution the
well-earned reputation of a most competent and suc
cessful teaohor* as well in imparting knowledge os in
administering discipline. The Seminary is, therefore. I
think, entitled ,to. the confidence of the publio* ana I
hope will Receive it.” ' . • •
FOR TERMS, which are very moderate, please ad
dress the Rev. Dr. KILLIKELLY, Rector.
aul-flw , ~ Paradise, Lancaster county, Pa.
Harriett brown will reopen
..HER BCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, in the
Large and .Airy Rooms at the N. W. cor. of FILBERT
aqd JUNIPER Streets, opposite Peon Square, on the
6th of Ninth mo. (Ssptenibor.) Circulars can be obtained
at No. 1329FILBERTStreot. ■ ■ null-lm*
HpHE HEMANS INSTITUTE.
Tho subscriber will open SEPTEMBER 12th,
at No. 1330 WALNUT; STREET, his School for the
mgheeedueation of a limited number of Young Ladies.
Parents to whom he is not personally known are referred
io Professor C. D. Cleaveland, Professor Charles Short,
tov, Hi J. Alqrton, D. D., Rev. WTjn. B. Stevens, D. D.,
Rev.-J. P. B. Wilmer, D/I>.. Rev. H. A. Boanlman, D.
D., Rev. Wm. H. Furness, D. P„ and others.
Jy2l-2m JAMES I. HELM,
rfUIE MISSES CASEY AND MBS. BEE
BE’S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies.
1703. WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY. Sep
temberlth, ; - au3-2m
BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
.MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, B. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chloago. For in
formation, oail or sond for Catalogue. - - fnO-tf,
CHICKERING & SONS, ’
rmr* ■ mawwactuxers o»
' GRAND, S p^RE.AMRIGHT
WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Constantly in atore a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS.' We have been
awarded, at thodifiereut Exhibitions in this oountry and
AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. . Ja2o-ly
.SUPERIOR PIANOS.
nTYT» J WILLIAM KNABB k CO.
PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
Noa. 1,3,6, and 7 North EUTAW Street, and No. 207
BALTIMORE Street, between Charles and
t Light Streets, Baltimore,
Have always on hand a large assortment bf their supe
rior Pianos, recommended by certificates from 8.
Thaiborg,’ Strakosch, and other celebrated performers
tohe equal, if not superior,to any made in this country.
The durability of their Pianos will bo warranted for
five years and a privilege of exchange, grantod withm
six months.'should;thoy pot give entire satisfaction.
Manufacturing largely; we will sell, wholesale and retail,
at the most reasonable prices.
- * WLLLIAN KNABEJfc CQ.,
Messrs. LFB & WALKER, No. 722 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, are our authorised Agents, and
will keep constantly on hand and sell our Pianos at ma
nufaotnrera* prices. • mh6-fim
jaSSSjkl RAVEN, BACON, & Co.'s,
rTITTlNunns & Clark's, Hallett, Davis, & Co.'s,
and'A.H. Gale At Co. s superior PIANOS. 'Also, Ala
son &'Hamlin's unrivalled MELODEONS srtd HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Leoture
Rooms.
1&~ Pjaaos ahd Melodeons to Rent. ' 5
mylMy : SEVENTH and CHEBTNUT.
‘T|f ARSH'S MUSIC) STORE, - <
•A-"-** No, 1102 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Whore 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
Catalogues will b e forwarded to. any ono« post-paid.
Musio;wiU be sont, post-paid, on receipt’of the price
marked on catalogue. Publishing and receiving new
Musio daily; ■ Musical instruments and musioal mer
chandise of every description at importers* and manu
facturers* prices. MARSH,
Jy2o-lm i .' ' • 1102 CHESTNUT Street.
riABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
TABLES,.
: MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
ip connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now
which arc pronounced by all who havo used them to l>e
superior to All others. ’
For the quality and finish pf those .Tables the mann
lacturers refer to their numafous patrons throughout tl\e
Union, who are familiar with the character of their
work. - . jy2o-fim
SW. GROOME & CO.,
* Dealers and Shippers of
LEHIOII,- FP&W/MiWAD TOP BUM
, Ofiioe, No. 146 South FOURTH Street.
• BROAD Street, below Race,
ap2-6m PHILAbELPHIA.
WOOD, GOAL, AND KINDLING
WOOD.
. JANNEY & YEAGER.'
COATEB-BTREET WHARF,
Kaye constantly on hand a large and superior article
of PINK OAK-and HICKORY .WOOD i and, having
oomcletod our arrangements, are now prepared to saw
the WOOD BY STEAM POWER. Wo havd also on
hand a superior article of LEHIGH COAT., of nil sixes,
selected with oare. Dealers and. ConsnmerA \yill find it
grea.tly to their advantage to purchase Kindling Wdod
ef tut. •’j l a ; i je6-3m
CUN .BALE ROPE—Manufactured and for
SUMMER ItESORTS
HENRY SMITH, Prbprietor,
brigantine Beach, n. j.
EDUCATIONAL.
PIANOS.
. music.
CABINET WARE.
COAL.
INSURANCE ' COMPANIES,
■ '■ ASSURANCE COMPANY;
ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
HEAD OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS
GOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL. $6,298,800.
annual income upwards OF 81,000,000;
Policies euarantied by tho unlimited liabilities o
nearly 1,000 Shareholders.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid without referonoe
to London, by , ;
WILLIAM GETTY,
* AGENT I?OR*THE UNITED STATES.
OFFICE Ko. 37 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES,
Messrs. STIJART & BROTHER. 13 Bank stroot.
** MYERS, CLAUHORN, & CO., 232 Market st.
'** WM. Atblctife tc CO., 22 South Ftdht street. -
« McOUTCHEN- & COLLINS, S. W. corner
Frmit nod Now streets.
*« SMITH. WILLIAMS, & do., fll3 Market st.
•* JAMES GRAHAM & CO., 20 and 22 Letitia st.
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL,"Eso.,v President Mechanics*
Bank. ' ‘
JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., Presidorit Udidil Brink.
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late
Judge Bnpremo Court. , Jyg-tuth&s tf.
WASHINGrTON
fire And marine ,
INSURANCE CO M,P AW ,
FARQUHAR BUILDINGS,
No. 230 WALNUT STREET, ,
PltlLAlJßliPlitA.
Incorporated in 1857,under lnsurance Law.
of Pennsylvania. , ;
Authorized papital...-
Subacribed Capital
Paid up Capital ........
lavßsj'iHi ds ttiLiti&s'i
Borldarid Mortgages, firpt lion- .$52,170
Batik, Railroad, dud o’t her Stooks and Se-
54,000
8,036
5114,800
Insures only against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE
ON BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Ac. Also, on CAROOESnnd FREIGHT
to and from all parts of the world, and Inland Naviga
tion and Transportation, on favorable terms.
OFFICERS..
, oiinties
Cash in Bank.. ~
CHARLES G. IMI.AY. Prosidont
WM. WRIGHT, Vice President.
O. C. BUTLER. Secretary.
H. G. RAMBORGER, Assistant Secretary.
directors.
•William Imlay.
William Wright,
F.F.Torrey,
Jno. Touner,
Wm.B. Grubb,
Charles G. Imlay.
Jesper Harding,
O, o, Butler,
Henry K. Strong,
D. D. Jones.
Alonzo Butler,
J.H.'Hajres,
mar 18-tf
INSURANCE.
2BTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of
Hartford.
Cash Assets, Jan.,1,1859 51,867,920 08
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Now York.
Cash Asset*, Jntt. 1,1859...
spriN oi?ißLi) fiUe ai AflttfE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cash Assets, Jan. 1,1859....».
NORTH AMERICAN PIRB INSU
RANCE COMPANY, of Hartford.
Cash Assets, Jan. 1,1869 > 365,860' 06
IRVING FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY, of NEW YORK.
Cash Assets, Jan. 1,2669.
MERCHANTS’ FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, or Hartford. ’
Cash Assets, Jan. 1,1859.. . 839,079 83
1 Polioies issued, and losses equitably adjusted and
pittiitptly paid, at his Agency, by
bosWeLl a Wilson, Agent*,
febic.tr ftp; lilc WALNUT Street.
t ,TFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
JLAPANY.-THE PESN MUTUAL LI PE INSU
iIANCK COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Streets.' Ansols, -9902,213 30.
INSURES LiyES for thn‘whole term'of life—grants
annuities and .endowments—purchase*.life interests in
Real Estate, and makes dll contract* Idepending on the
contingencies of Life. , - . . > -
_They act as Executors, AdminUttatoh, Assignees,
Wee., and Guard,
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard 8. Newborn, James B. McFarland,
witoam P. Hacker, Joseph H, Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Huston,
Samael 0. Huey., Tbeophilus Paulding,
Charles Halloweli, -Edmund A. Bouc|er,
Henry C. Townsend, pamelL. Hutchinson,
godolphufl Kent, John W. Hornor,
William H. Carr, Bliis S.'Archer r -
P.V.Duflow, • Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M, Rasin,. * . J John G. Brenner,
P. S. Micbier, Easton. -
DANIEL L.' MILLER, President.
w „ BAML.' E. STOKES, Vice Preajt.
Joss W. Hobnob, Secretory. • . ‘ aulß-ly
rpHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
A COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA', To,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No'. 409 WALNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
fire, Marine. Aftu inland insurance.
Fire Insurance, limited and porpetual, on Buildings and
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocoan, on Vessels,
Freight and, Cargo to and from all parts of the World.
GEORGE 11. lIArTOS&I... '
H. It. COR(isiUl!i r ,!f!|ofeUry.
8. 11. BUTLER, Aw’t Secroufy.
DJSECTOHSj
ShdTe^ll'.^fmmborß,
TO' •
Son. 41. M. Fuller, aul
I?*. 31 "*’
A. C. Cattail,
Foster S. Perkins,
Samuel Jones, M. D.,
TUB ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
. - . OF PHILADELPHIA,
409 WALNUT.STREET.
This Company insures against Loss or Damage by
Firo on Pubfio and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks
of Goods, and Merchandise generally.
The following provision in thePoltoies of this Com
pany guaranties their security when assigned as col-,
lateral f
“ This policy shall not bo invalidated, or in any "wise
affeoted. after its assignment as a collateral security to
a ground-rent, or mortgage,and the approval of such as-.
sjgament by the office, by-any transfer or conveyance of
tho mortgaged of the same.”
Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks,
John Hulnie, Robert Clarke,
Isaac 6. Waterman, David Salomon.
Edward G. James, william Vnudcrveer,
Joseph Jauney, Theodore Cuylor,
Joseph H. Collins. Samuel Castner.
ViooProßident .. ■
Gilbert 8. Sterling. Secretary. mvMf;
Fame insurance company, ino.
411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA *
INCORPORATED APRIL 1866. BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS.
„ __ DIRECTORS 2
Samuel Wright of Wright, Bros., & Co.
William W. Walters, William Ryan & Co. ’
Charles Richardson.. J. C. Howe 6c Co.
Gkqrok A. West West, Fobes, Sc Lloyd.
Barclay,Lipfincott... Lippinoott,Hunter,6c Soott
Jacob W.Stout.. Cbaffees,Stout, & Co.
Henry Lbwis, Jr Lewis, Bros., Sc Co.
David B, Biknby. Davis 6p Burney.
A. H. Rosenheim..* -.. Rosenheim, Brooks, A Co.
Jons B.Ellison John B. Ellison k'Bons.
John W. Overman. ~.., John W. Everman 6c Co.
Tq9mas S. Martin..... Savage Sc Martin. -
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
„ JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vice Preset.
WILLIAMS !. BLANCHARD, Beo’y. - . au4-tf
Howard fire and marine insu
rance company, no. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
mi T , , DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Luders, Wm. K. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
Baldwin, Wm.K. Hamlin,
John 0. James, H. If. Shillingford,
A. J. Buoknor, C. h. Spangler,
John W. Sexton, 31. 11. Houston,
William Raiguol, WmJH.Love, .
Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton,
John Garrison, Isaao Myfer,
E. 8. Wnrne.
President—THOMAS L. LUDERS.
„ Vice President-E. 8. WARNE. 1
Soarotary-CHARLES A. DUY. - - del*
TYELAAVARB MUTUAL SAFETY IN
IXCORI’OHAwjII'‘BYFjTiPe'ErgJsLATURE OF
OFFICE s. e. corner 'raufii ! Tnd walnut
.Streets, Philadelphia. _
,NBukANOE . :
MSlGl’lT >To nil r»rta ortho World.
„ „ . ’inland insurance
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
_ to all parts of th© Union.
„ „ /IRE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally.
On Stores, DwelltnirHouses, &o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
Par November 1,1868. k t Y f *
tWfI.OCO, Philadelphia City 6 SO" cent, L0an..*.5109,114 00
110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans, km,426 oo
$30,000, U. 8. Treasury cent. N0t05..,. so,H2 60
$50,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
XT 6 .f\, CflnC * 80nd5........ 4 ., ..... 45,376 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- .
cent. Bonds 12,00000
$16,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal
guarantied by tho city of Phila
delphia : 14.923 00
$3,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
__ Company.. 4,837 60
$3,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania R&U
-„ road Company
$2,660, Sundry shares Philadelphia 1 loe
Boat Company, Havre do Grace
Steam Tow Boat Company. 8a
• vnnnnh Steam Navigation Com
pany, and Philadelphia Exchange
Company.-.,..... 2,03000
3340,700 . , „ , „ . 3319,199 00
Bonds And Mortgages, and Real Estato, Of
poe Building.
Bills receivable for Insurances made
Balance due.&t Agencies—premiums on Ma
rino Policies recently issued—and othoc
dobts due the Company 61,288 14
Bonp and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
nies 3,220 00
Clash on Deposit in Bank. 42,087 85
DIRECTORS.
Jwnea C. Hand,
TheophiUis Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jjr., ,
J. r .Pcnislon, .
Joshua P. Kyre,
fiamuol K. Stokes, 1
Konry Sloan*
Jamos It. M’Farland,
Thomna C. Hand, t
Hobart Burton,
jolm R. Sample, Pitfsb'g,
D. T. Morcnir, . “
.MMAR^'Preßidcnt.
'• jIAND, Vice President.
'rotary* mhawitf
William Martin,
Joseph H.SenL ■
Edmund A. Sguder,
John C. Davis,
John R. Penrose, >
George G. Lciper,
Edward Darlington*
Dr. R..M. Huston.
William C. Ludwig,
H. Jones Brooke*
Jacob P. Jones,
' . ’• WILLIA
THOS. C.
HENRY LYLBURN* Beoi
TNStTKANOE COMPANY OP THE
18aiw?«<) n «)™: ClPital Sa»'«^A SB o. S , January 1.
• All inyosted in sound and available seouritiee—con
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
ofMarohandl.a.tOgonUber^torms.
'Henry D. Sharraril, Goorgo/H. Stuart, ' jV •
Simeon Toby, . • Hnnlnel Grant, Jr.,
gharlea Maoalest.r, . Tobias Wanner.
WiUiam 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson,
■ gffis°s. l i»r* -
' am , t.tii s'lfliKlfiKßD, President. i
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. Jo9-wfmtf
151-OARB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by
Sti 1859.1
»AII.aOAI) titf.Es- -
l WSSBWEI-t gypgjfi ARRANGE-
AND BALTI-.
PASSKNGER II TRAIfja LlL^i^'i'ilu'l^LFHlA.
. For Baltimore'atB.lo A; M.', 'l2 noon* (Express,) attu
10 P. M.
? ot Chester at 8.15 A; M. f 12 n06n,'430, and 11.10 P. M.
•or Wilmington atB.lsAsMi, 12,430. and 11.10P.M.•
j*or New Castle at 8.15 A. M.» and 430 P, M. -
; For Middletown at 8.15 A: M.. and 430 P. M.
For Dover OtS.IS A. M., and 430 1\ M.
For Seaford at 8.16 A, M..and 430 P.M.' - .
1 Leav„ A. M..
and 535 P. M* * *
o e r V & Wllmih StOn at 0.50 A. M. and 0.20 jA.il., 1.10 and.
jeavo New Castle at 8.45 A. M., and 7.40 V. M. .
,enve Middletown at 7.60 A. M. and 031 P. M. •
AeaVdpdver at 6.60 A. M.arid 5$ P, ftL
ieavd Sea ford at fl.ia A. M., AmajS P. M.
5 Leave Ghostor at 7.44,930 A. M., i,46anu0.15 P. M.
r Leave Baltimore for Sdaford and Delaware Railroad
at 630 and 9.40 A. M. _
■, ; trains For Baltimore . ~
Leave Chester at 8.45 A* M., 12.28 and 11.40 P.M. 1 ~
Leave Wilmington At 930 A. M., 2235 P.M., and 1230
A,lt ’ . • SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P.M.,'from Philadelphia to Baltimore,
’ Only at 5.25 P, AL. from Baltimore to FhUadelOhia. '
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CARaVtoohed,
will run ns follows: *
. Leave Philadelphia for Terryville and intermediate
places at 5.45 P. Kt, v, 2, -
Leave,,’ Wilmirigton for Perryville and intermediate
places at 735 P. M. ■ . . ,
Leave Havre*de-Grace for Baltimore and intormediatfl
places at 6.40 A. M. •
Loave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate
places atjMO P. At. « ‘ ’ ~4 .
Leate Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
plates at 5.40 P. M. . . , • * - , .
j>2 „ _ JS. itt. FKIiTON. Pre.ident.
NEW WEST CHES-
WsSBBWBBter AND PHILADELPHIA
ROAD via MEDIA. .
.'BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On arid after May £9th, 1859, the traihs Will leave Phi
adelpto.; from the Station;, N. E. corner of, EIGH
TEENTH atid MARKET Streets, at 7 and il A. M.,
aim at 2,4 30 arid 615 Pi AT. - .
LMveWest - Chester j.from the Station, on EAST
MARKET 'Street, at 030,'8.30 arid 1130/A. N., arid 2,
and-5.45P. M. _ • v
ON BUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A.M., and 2T
P. M. Leave WcstChostor at73o A. M., and 5.15 P. M.
X<l \ ■ ' HENRY WOOD, *
_my grtf• " . •. General Superintendent.'
gIM AND N G P
ROAD, MORNING LINE, for POTTBVILLE, READ
. JNG and HARRISBURG.
Leaves .the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE
StreetSffttLSO A. M.,DAlu*f.(Sundays excepted,) for
POTTSyiLLE, HARRISBURG, and all. intermediate
wjints, connecting at Harrisburg with- trains running to
flKBbUr6 ’. C, ' a "4 b |-T&a^oN‘l!?®. l ™' l '' * C ' - ■
M, ' r X,AUjY> for FOTTSVILLE and
, At 4.45 P,. M...DaILY,(Shhddyseiecpted,)for READ
ING,and intermediate points. ... :> ‘
apis AY.H. McILHENNY.S&Af etflf y,
. 8800,000
. .... 200,000
... 11L800
M NOTICE TO SHtPPERS
now probared tb receive ahd forward frCieht fotbe fol
owjfig points oh the NORTHERN CENTRAL. RAIL-
Lock Haven, LewiAdrg’, ' '
Wayne, . ’ J Northumberland,^
Jeraev.Shore, - Banbury, T ; ’
Lm,d®nf Treverwn Intersection,
IsSlfit, tm m; .
Mauoy, Halifax,
Watsontown* York,
Milton, Hanover Junction,
ALSO,
RallliOA^?'** I'* 1 '* sl H n * erm ®diate points on HANOVER
All goods sent to Freight Station, THIRTEENTH
and MARKET Streets, will be promptly forwarded. ’
IvS-Sm . ' > V,. J. BNF.TSnF.If. Ffaieht AsSnt. .
isJ THT mtiYfrmrn nT? the sea shore.
ARRANGEMENT.
CAMDEN'AND ATLANTIC iIAILROAD.
ONLY TWO AND X HALF HOURS TO THE gfcA
, , s - ' SHORE.
On and after SATURDAY, May 21st, and until further
notice, three daily trains toAtlantio and return., ,;
On SUNDAYS, tne Mail Train only will run. - -
First, Mail Train, leaves Vine-Street Ferry...73o. A. M»'
Second, Express,. . “ “ ‘ ..'.4.00 P.M*
. (Stopping only for wood and water.)
Freight Traiu (with Passenger Car attached).43s A. M.
Accommodation Train, (Egg Habor,) leaves _ ..
Vine street -.430 P. M.
LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY. •
First,Express Train, leaves.. -.6.00 A.M,
Beco'flfljMdilT . '// M;
'traih leaves Egg 45.09 A*.M‘
SUNDAY TRAIN; ,
373,939 09
445,734 &5
Leaves Vine-street Ferry ai A. M.
Returning, leaves Atlantio at....... 0 P.M,
.This train will stop only at Waterford, Egg Harbor,
andAbseoom.
HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Cooper's Point 11.00 A. Mi
LoavesHaauonfiold 1,00 P.M.
Leaves Cooper’s. Point.- 2.00P.M.
I,eaves Hftduonfield S.OO P. M.
Fare toAtlantio, when Tickets are purchased before en
tering the cars...' .$lBO
Round Trip Tioket*, good for two day*, on any regular
train ....$2 50
On and after July 2d, and every Saturday.througn.the
Summer, the Egg Harbor Accommodation Train will run
|hrliiign U) -silaiitio, nKtl return early on -Monday monor
n feißht mtist bo'dclive'red at tiotfper's’Poititby IP, M.
, The Cbmpahy Will dot be responsible for afty.gwdsun
tit
lh . . .JPHkorßaYAft’r, Agent.
241,864 61
«T PHILADELPHIA AND
ISSSi ELMIRA RAILR&AD tINH—
ICKEST RfiUTE Iff Elmira-Wifkeibayre, BudHld,
unicftKo;Ro.ckJSland,Niagara Falld,Mil*iraukee,-Bur
lirigWn, M6rtt?eal,‘St. PaaPs, Detroit, Danheth, and St.
Louis. ' 1 ;
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read :■
in* Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets,
DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: ;
730 A. M-iDAY EXPRESS. . .
For Elmira.- Niagara Falls. BufTalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee,. Rock Island, Galena, St Paul’s/ Burlington,
«ml St. Louis. •
3.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.. • ‘ .
For Elmira. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit,'Chioago, -
Milwaukee# Kooklsland, Galena,St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Louis. „ _ ■ ■ - '
The 730 A. M.and 330 P. M. trains run through to'
lIARRIBBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
Valley Branch: . ' ’
The73o-A-.AI. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes-'
bar re, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LAGK-
A WANNA ANDBLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge- . 1 J
Tickets can bo prgeured at the Philadelphia and
Elmiraßailroßd Lino's Ticket Omee, Northwest corner
of SIXTH-and CHEBTNUT Streets, and at the Passen-,
ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Dopot. Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sun
day excepted,)for ailpoints West and North, at oP. M.
Freights must bo delivered before 3 P. M, to insure
going the same day. ', •
For further information, ajrpjy at ■ ’
Freight Depot, BRQAD, below Vine,
Ofto OKAS. 8. TAPPEN. General Agent!
NT W. comer SIXTH add CHESTNUT Streets,
ocl-tf • . I ,' . • Philadelphia,
Mmxm&Bm Philadelphia, ger^
maNtot*n aHd'Norkis-,
TOWN RAILR6AS-BtJMMER
On arid after Mcmdiy.^»^9m^iBs9.^intil farther notice.
A^y?;K u 4ts,ifi SVtafli “•
. Leavo Germantown 6,7,7)4,8,834,9,10,11*A.M.,12),4,
1,2,3, 4,8,6,6)4, 7)4.8,9.10K| P. M. '
i ON BUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.d5 min. A: AI., 2,9,6,7>L and 1 0%
P. M. , ,
Loave Germantown B.lomin. A. A1.,1.1D mih., 4, 6)4,
andOAtP. M. '
" CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
LeavoThiladolphia 6,8,8)4, UA. AI., 2,3)4, 4,5)4, 6,0,
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 1L55 A. M.,
12.40,3.40,5.40,7.10,8.40,10.10 V. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. M., 2. 6, anu 7k. P. M.
Leavo Chestnut Hill 7.50 A. AL, 12J0, 6.10, and&ss
P * FOR CONSHOHOCKBN AND NORRISTOWN.
Loave Philadelphia 6,8.05 min.. 10.05, min., I IX A. M.»
1.05 min., 3.05 min., 4)4,5«, CM, 11)4 P. M.
Leavo Norristown 6,7,0,11 A. A?., 1, 5)4, 4)4, 6,7 K»
P. Al.
, ON SUNDAYS, ,
Leavo Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3 and 4 P. M.
Leave AL
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 min., 8.05 min.,' 9k. 10.09
min..11)4 A. AL, 1.05min.,2.05min., 3.05 min., 4)4, 5)4,
6M, 8, Ilk P. M.
Leave Manajrunk 6)4,7)4,8)4, 9)4,10)4,1Ds A. M., 1)4,
»m D .,M,ka, Sg yi
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 3,4 PAL
Leavo Manayunk 7>4 A. AL, 1)4,6)4.8)4 P, M.
•H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent,
m>7 . DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Streets,
Im NORTH pennsyl-
SHSmSi VANIA RAILROAD.
• SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK,: HAZLETON
WILKESBARRE, &o.
On and after MONDAY, May 16th» 1859. Passenger
Trams will leave'FßONT! and WILLOW Streets,'Pul
ladolphia, DAILY, (Bundays excepted!) '
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chank,Wilkes
barro, Ha/.elton, Ac.,(Express,) at9.3G A. Al., * >
For Bethloheiu, (Express,) at 4 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) atB.ISA.Mt and
5 P. M. i
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 2.15 P, Al
and 6.20 P.M. ,
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA!
7,eave Bethlehem, (Express,)atBA.M.and4.loP.Al
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6.30 A. Al
and 4 P. AI.
.Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6JO A.
M. and 3.35 P. M. -
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. AI.
Doylestown, for Phifada., at 6.30 A. AI. and 5.45 P. M.
Fare to Betmehom, 51.60; to Alauch Chunk. $2.60; to
Easton, $1.50; to Doylestown,Bocents; to Wukosbarre,
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains,) con
nect at Berks street with-Fifth and'Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
Passengers for WilkeStorre take 9.30 A. M. Train, and
Arrive in wilkesbarre at 7<P. AI.
iny!6 ,* ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
NOTICE CHESTER
RAILROAD-PAS
SENGER DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—Orrand after Istlonuary,
1869, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will
start fjom the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and
Rending Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and
VINE Streets.
MORNING TRAIN forDowmngtown, leaves at 7.20
A. AI.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
4.45 P.M.
DAILY (Sundays excepted.) -*
By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
ana Reading Railroad Company.
030 « W. IX.McILHENNY, Secretary.
1859. - Mmmm. • 1859.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NEW -YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AAIBOY AND PJIILA.
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S • .
LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
BROtt WALNUT-STREET WHARF,
Wiu leave as follows, viz: fares.
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, and C. &A.
Accommodation .. $2 25
At 6 A. AL, via Camden and Jersey City, (New
Jersey)Accommodation 2 25
At DA.jVI, via Camden and Jersey City, luoming 1
Mail i, 300
At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey
City, Morning Express i ; 300
At 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, C. 6$ A. Ex
press i 3 00
At3)4 P. AL.by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer
sey City. Evening Express 8 00
At3>4 P. AL.by Steamboat, via Jer
sey City, 2u Class Ticket....v 2 25
At 6 P. M., vm Gamdon and Jersey City, Evening
Mail • * • • 3 00
At UP. AL, via Camden and Jersey City, Night
Mail 2 28
At 2)4 P. M, via Camdenand Amboy,Accomodation,
( Froight and Passenger— let Class Ticket. 225
.... „ . „ , Jhl Class Ticket.......,. 150
At 5 P. AL, via Camden and Amboy* Accommodation,
( Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ti0ket,....... 225
. -- 2d Class Tioket... ~... 175
The 6P; AI. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Night Mail,
Saturdays excelled. . __ 4l .
Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only.
For Bemdere. Easton, Flommgton, «xo.,ftt 6 A. Al.
andSHP.M. ’ ,
For Water Gap. Stroudsburg, Sorantom Wilkeabarre,
Alontrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 0 A. AL, via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad.
For Freoltold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Alount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M., and 2)4,4)4, and S
P. M.
. WAY LINER
$093,804 70
For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 3)4 and 4)4 P> Af., from
; Walnut-street wharf. „ . ' _
For Palmyra, Delanco, Beverly, Burlmgton»Borden.-
town, Ao.i at l and 2M P. AI.
Steamboat Riohara Stockton for Tncony at 11 A. AL,
and for Bordentown and intermediate places at 3)4
P. AL ' >
Bteapiboat John Neilson for Tacony at 8)4 A; Al.,and
for Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12
M. and 4)4 P. M. )
Fifty pounds of bagghge only-allbwed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything ns tog
gage but their wearing apparol.' All-baggage over filly
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per'poumL and
will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, Oxoetft
by special contract.
June 1. . WAI. H. GATZMBR; Agent. l ’
I^HBESB. — 325 boxes Herkimer county
Vy Cheese, In store and for sale by *
»»»* ■' AUCH Street, ffiht.i '
rpANNER’S 01L,—220 bbjs. of Straits
-*• and. Bank Oil, in store ami for sale by >
• . / R. 8/HUBRARD & 80N,
mTB-Sm , Nn.tMSouth Wharve*! *
yUTH JiALE ROPE—Manufactured.and
shipping,
■£«#*•• FOR THE V SOUTH. —PHILA-
SjWWSipEI.I'HtATO NE^ ORLEANS AND IN-'
Llia&gal. 1 bill, orjwlior
B.fi.JSnil S township KEYBT'ONESTATE’, Cm
tain AlarshmOh,<pnlL«aii, on Wednesday. 1 August .17*
at 3 o’clock, P. M. No goods 'WiHberecoived afWr 13
oclocksM. ? * > > r <- , , . . .. -,.
: jhe.V-'B- ;AM , B^aip«'tfp N S'S(.Ti; , OP t}&fttGlA,
{ Captain Jobri J. Garvin, will aoiL on Saturday,; AU#w
' ilplgnMd Ste amships KEY-.
STONE STATE and STATE OF. GEORGIA now, run as,
abtfvS dvanf ten days, thus forming,» fivo-day pomiqu--
nication With the Sdpth and* Southwest, connecting with
steamers-fot,Floraia,a®fd with railroads,for-NewOr
leans and - V
1 Hoary'Freight at afl averaged# Jwr cent, below
Freight
sary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, rtO Raiiroaa
Fare by this • route 25 w'-W per' cent, cheaper, tapa wf,
the Inland Routa.aa will be seen by the following pche--.|
•dale. Through tickets from Philftdejphia-via Charles- ■
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUI)INGMEaLBoU'’
;the, whole' route, except from Charleston aud sarau
inahto Montgomery: •
• - . - •- *.. IKLARD BOCTXv ■
iTo 315 00 • .......523 60
’ . Savaflflah,..—. 15 00, Savannah.’. 31 (W
Augusts /. 30 00 Augu5ta.......26 00
i ■ Mac0n........... tflflg. raa<wn»'<.. 88^®
! . Atlanta. 2306. .Atlanta .V,,.... 3100
23 00. Ctnambdf...,• -.8600
, Albany -. 1....... 2100 '■Alßtttfy-. S*l • 37 00-
Montgomery.... 26 00' Montaobiefy '• 00
. Mobile .V... 35 00 M0bi1e...',.’..... IC OO
l NewOrloanSi... ,3S 76’..( :Nev Orleans.... -, 61 00
N. B.—Passengers -by this ronto connect with-the In
land Route to South Carolina and Georgia, travelling by
the. same conveyances thence to New Orleans. . /
pltS Villa ct[ lading signed after the ship has sailed.
No freight fdcdived On the day of sailing. . <
For freight of PtLpJlttgt M§fy x:nsßo^
■ Southwest cornor FOuTH'ftpdJIRESTSUT.
Agents in Charleston, T.S.ASjR(|.<SyRB, •>.• . •*-
r . 1 1 Bavannah. C^A.. GREINER Jc CO. jy 23 . r
jOM&k GLASGOW AND. NEW YORK
ifVffTTrr' rrmr nrrr rrrr rim to
- 'raOK ygfr yowk,
GLASGOW, Thompson, AugQ?t 26tli, at 12
o’clofck,floCn. i <, ! ■ ■ ‘t • ,
FBOMGLASGOW. . ‘
GLASGOW, Thompeon,Weda9Bday, July 27th* * ,
Rates tit Passage froni New York, r Piuladeh>hla» or
Boston, to Glasgow, .Liverpool, Belfast, Lublin, or Lon'
dondewtfirstctow. SW*fc§d f fdWtfWhaafrbun
danceofproj>eriyoooxeapi i ov}Biott3A9?o<,'' £ * - v 1
An experienced Sjirgeon attached id rwcneteamer.
No charge for medicines. *
For freight or ■ ■ .
, No^iVALKUTmreot^h^hio.; ;
No. S 3 BROADWAY; New York.
m. steamers;
sM*?yriiP*!{ f^ifllrSel'Sajtoraber
Wotton, will sail August 2P, Goto-'
be# W, December 10.", ... r 'V~ ;
First Cab]a pasSagi,;.-;.. .'..t.,'..A'., 1
Second Cabin tiilMigg —........... u 76 •
For or .
; At the Warehoasint FhiUaeipmft-pmoe,
Tobacco Warehouse,DOCK Street, pmfc., l jefc-fro
~ THE. BRITISH AND 'NORTH
royal mail, steak
; pr6m'Nbw vtfiKH i# iartoktfftfL' >
> Chief Cabin Passage....: , ;
. SecondCabinPaisage..76 - ,
FBOM BOBIOS’IO HTSRPOOI.; __ w -
Chief Cabin Passage!. J.W * slw
Second Cabin Passage-.. ' ■ r eo -
Tho s)|ips from Boston callatHalifax.
&& &
AFRffiX, Clip!! S|ii},W&, ’ E?® fcrPA, Capl. LLeitob.
'"'Tfiva^ves^olscarry a'Wlril. SeMitHimiuTi-hsnd;'
ereon on starl'cml tvnv; radon pirn Wilr. .O ' ■
ARABIA, Stone, Leaven Bo|ton, Weflaeeajf, vlely iy.
ASrA.Lotti " N York, Wednesday; inly ».
CANADA, Lang, , Boston, Wednesday, Mr 27.
AFRICA, Shannon, “ NYork, Wednesday, Aus.'d.
KBROPA.Leitoh, Boston, -Wednesday,Aug. 10,
PERSIA, Judkins, “ N York/ Wednesday, Aug. IT.
ARABIA, Stone, •“ Boston, Wednesday, Aug. JI.
Bertha not secured until paid tor. * - -
An experienced Surgeon on board.'' * :
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
Gtffd, Silver, Bullion, Specie* Jewelry; Precious Stones
at MetalK, timet* bills o? lading are signed therefor and
thOivaltfe thdrdOftH«eifle|preii«ed! Fonfrgightor pas
sage aptfy to b* OIJNAJtD, 4 Bowling Green. -
mar3l-fi Hew York.
, , , SAVING. FUNDS, ,
SPRING GARDEN SAVING SO
>3 CIITI'Y OF PHILADELPHIA. „ - •
Offioo, No.33LNorth THIRD Street
(Consolidation Bank Building.)
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPEffN
’I SYLYANIAe f ' t ,
Doposits received in sums of One Dollar ana upwards,
ami repaid in Gold, without notioe, with FIVE PER
CENT., INTEREST from the day of deposit till with-
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
been needed in the Northern pari of W.®- «J W* «m The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Society ” was chartered by
the LegUlaturt of Pennsylvania to supply tins necessity.
The Managers, in organising *ftd locating it, have been
governed'Wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi
ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpn;
sing population Iw is'spc^^d;
From 9 to2>£ o’clock; also, on Monday and Thursday
, , .frtrtftduntifSo’cloofc in tha_evemng.
r '‘ l v MANAGSM.' • ‘ ’ ~r* -'
Frederick Kleft, Stephen Smith,
DameT'UnderWer, • FroSeriok'pCjjEti^’
Pmnols Hart, 1 • ■ Jpjoph P. LeClne,
Jphu Keaslar, Jr., . ~ George Knecht,
affiSil, Ho“w&iUwBTd, '
pSSIoSXr' ;
. re» tu , r,uu,.u f j (raa fl j, RINGLEi pr e , ide „t.>
■ Franctk Hart. B.ofQtn-r. ■ ‘ ■ - ialD-tfif
SAVING FDND-?-FIVE.PER .CENT!. IN
TERF.ST.-N ATIONAI, SAFETY TRtfjrcOM.
PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest comer ofTIURU,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State pf Pennsylva
n, Moaey is recoived in any sum, large oir'small, and in
'tercat paid from the day of deposit to the day of with-
The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the
morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till So’clock. w ,
-Hon. HENRY X. BENNER; President.
1 -• ROBERT BELFRI3JGB, Vice President.
William J. Used, Secretary.’ - ~ .* •• m
, r . DIRECTORS^
Hon. Henry L. Benner; F. CTairoU Brewster,
Edward Li Carter, Joseph B. Barr, -
. RobertSelfndgo,' -p . - Francis Loo,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landreth Munns, HonryDtffbnderfer.
is received and payments mode daily. , ,
Thoinvestments are maoe,.m conformity with the
S' rdvisious of the Charter; in Real Estate Mortgages,
round Kents, and such flrft-olaw securities.&s Will al
ways insure porfect security to the depositors,, and
which cannot fail to give permanency and stability to.
this Institution. ■ .
UAVING FOKD.— TJNl'gfcU STATES
fj TBVBT 60MPANST, oornor THIRD and CHEST
NUT StfSotg. .
Ltirgd amumaU su ms re o§l v e t]' an dpai d lymk on de -
roand teithdut notice, trith CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the
• OflM htfuTS, from 9 until & o’clock ovdry day, and on,
MONDAY iIVENINGS from 7 until
DRAFTS fdrttud dtt England, Ireland, and Scotland,
IU-'CAAWf ORD;
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK.
Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER.
“A little* bnt 6ften,‘filla the Purse,”
CIrXNKLIN saving fund—
JL No. 136 Soulh-FOURTH . Street* between
Chestnut and ‘Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits ondomand. , _
Depositors* money secured 'by Government
and City Loans, Ground Rents,Mortgages,
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, conao.quentiy-will run no, risk with deposi
tors’ tnonoy, but have it at all times ready to re
turn with 5 per cent. Interest'to the owner, as
they have always done, True Company never
suspended. . ' . ,
Females,’married or Single, and Minors can
deposit in their own fight.ahd such deposits can
bo Withdrawn o»ly 4 by theircOhfceHL it M 1 m
Charter .perpfelual. Ittcdrpdratea by the State
of PenriSylvatfis/Wuh authority. to reegjvg mo
ney from trustees aha executors, _ •
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Ofiieo open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, ahd dti
Wednesday and Saturday evenings, OHiil 8 O’clk.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, - Cyrus Cadwallader,
JohnShindler, George Russel),
Malaehi W. Slodu,. ; Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis jCrurnbhsar, Henry Delany,
Nioholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley,
Jos/R. fiatherth watte, • Ephraim Diane hard,
Joseph W. Lipoincott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President.
, Cadwalladkb, Treasurer.
“ A Dollar saved is twico earned.”
HARDWARE*
TO THE HARDWARE TRADE.—The
subscribers! AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF FO
REIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, offer for sola
the following roods at lowest rates: Lewis I 'superior
Chains of all kinds, including trace, log, halter, fifth,
bronst,wagon, tongue, colt, ship; mine, and other Chains:
P. Wnsht’s patent and other AimLs and Vices; ”L”
Horse Nails: round and oVol Bake Pans; short and long.
handle Fry Pans; Excelsior Bafety Fuse for blasting
rooks; Bod Screws; American. Slates, Blackboard Cra
yons and Carpenters’ Chalk;-Table and Pooket Cutlery;
Cast Steel Files and Rasps; Cast and Wrought Butt
Hinges; Strap and “T” Hisses; Gimlet Screws; Emer
boii’s Razor Strops; Hodges’ Mahogany Knobs; Whites’
Braces; Shovels and Spades, all kinds; Hay and Manure
Forks, Rakes, and Hoes r Southgate’s patent Wrenohes;
Locks and Latches; Door and Shutter Bolts; Hand,
Sledge, and Stone Hammers; Hooks and Hinges: Tacks,
Brads, Bhoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails; Wrought Nails;
King’s Stocks and DieStßatfthVTOi end Counter Soales;
Curry Combs, American ana English; Scythes, Scythe •
Stones and Rifles; Douglass’ Pumps and Rams; Mo
lasses Gates, Fauoets, Saws of all kinds; Axes, Hat
chets, Hammers, &0., with a general' assortment of
Hardware. , W. G* LEWIS Sc SON,
apg-dtf -• : w 411 COMMERCE Street ,
MACHINERY AND IRON.
SAMUEL V. MERRICK, , i ' * J;-VAUGHAN MERRICK*
. . . ' ' WILLIAM H. MERRICK.
COUTIIWARKr -FOUNDRY,
FIFTH-AND WASHINGTON STRBBT3,
■ -- MERSibWta, .
„ , ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. ■ .
Manufacture High and Low-Pressure Steam Engines,
for Laud, River, and Marine service, , „ .
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Ironßoats, &o. ; Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. , *
r iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, Ac. - ,
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im-
C SScnpSoii‘of Plantation 'Machinery, such aa
Sugar, Baw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pang, Openßteara
Trains, Defecator®) Filters, Pumping Engines, &c. 1 •
' Sole Agents for’ N. 1 RiUleux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Strata Hammer; and'
Aspinwall So Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal-Sugar Drain
ing Maohine. 1 ' >■’ - anfl-y
BRUSHES. :
The cheapest brush house in
PHILADELPHIA.—Ldokat the,following list of
prices for Handsonlbs, and ootnpare them with those
bought elsewhere: • , -
No. 1, 53knotS; 63)4perdozen.
.N 0.2, 62knots. 75 44
.. .N 0.3,.3, 66knbM, ? 87 t
No. 4,> 80knots, 100 ‘ , --
No.s; 83 knots, J!2 44
< No. 6,100 knots, 125 “ ...
, No, 7ilW knots, 160
No. 8,150 knots ,T 75 '•
« North ifc®,
■ • ' r . •, :« , Philadelphia, .
P ROUT’S CELEBRATED LONDON
brushes. -
QUAUtyia more essential in a Hair Brush than in any
other Toilet article. TROUT’S BRUSHES, wherever
introduced, have at once taken preoeilenoe ibr quality
of materials and for. solentifio constrnction.. .His Hair
Brushea, combining a peeulior elasticity with the re
quisite firmness, are found to pass uniformly and
smoothly, through the hair rather than, rpughly und.
;harshly over it, thus eivicg the proper .stimulus &nd
oonseqnent freedom from dandruff to . the scalp-Bkin
without injuring it; and. thus, too. insurme ft naturally,
elossy, healthy condition to the hair. • His TEETH,
NAIL and COMB BRUSHES are equally desirable; also
for their respective uses, all combining, in a remarkable
flacnta
FUAlEßY«.jojrt imported direct,- SRxait and oenuins.
TV'AVAL ] .STORES.^ r lB9;bbls l
X * , bentirie; J 271 bbls Shipping Rosin, and 'vafloua
" Mw * »Wh
and • . • 16 Sdnth Wharves.
85 tierces extra 'Sugar-cured
ffv?* covored Haihf,, packedbYOftrdar, Phipps,& Co.,
Henrv Lewis, Jno. Shiy, Beatty ® Tapeootfr'Heiatt &
Wood, Quigley and othert, ;Fprsaleby •
■ . / » » C. crBADIiER&CO„
• AHOHB&eaLaeocjid’door'ahovaffoaL}
SALES BY AUC TION.
VT THOMAS A SONS. >-■■■<
. .Tie : me. 139 and HI IfoKTH FOIJRTH STREET. V
ST9CKB'AND^E|r|^|^§WY.NEX T .
• Pamphlet catalogues noW ready. Containing fufl-de-::
scriptions of nil the properties to be sola on. Taesrtay
nest, at 12‘o-’clpck, .noon, with a lift ofTorthccmiag
STOCKS AT THE EXCHAiNGE.--pnr puWie nln of
GM n.wle and stneks Trill hereafter.,be.held,at. 13 1 '
cFclo’ck, soar., initendofintjie.eyemiig.' - . -
Y ttr Handbill* .df Bach ProMrty l«med «onarately, la
addilioa tff which W» pnbhehpn the Saturday nr.jiona
to each iMp, am thouiaiid catalogue, m pamphl.t form,
giving, Imr’apSOTipttafi ol all the Property to be .old oni
b SALKS .AT THE AUCTION*
*r. We have a large amount of-RealEetate at Private-
Sale, including-every-desonptym-of-city and country
anaadvertißed occasionally in oar public Sale
(of whioh 1,000 copies: are printed- weekly,) free- ofi
charge. ;. . w i. . > .
: CARD.—The Trade Sale to Booksellers willooimpe»p»*
on Tuesday, September )3. Catalogues now,rew^
CARD.—In August only occasional sales, as hereto-'
Tore—not - every week, ae in the basinets season. -
•-STOCKS, LOANS, to..
; On Tuesday, ■ •
Mth losti; at J 2 o’clock, noon, at tho Philadelphia Ex
;hsagc,WiU be sold, /
For account of whom It may concern— . -
& shares Canton Gas Light and-Coke Company, Can*
ton, Ohio., Par, §5O. v . ..,
■ Also, lot other Uccounta— •
( »65 Delaware Miitiial Insurance Company scrip.
’ 6 shares American Academy of Mum<v
-1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
1 share Oxford Land and, Park Association.
-J share Philadelphia Athenaam. .
! l ahare Mercantile Library. •
i J share PhiMelphia Libranr. : -
f Also, for account of whomit may concern—
{ fm shares J “City Passenger Railway ’ Corapany/*
(Chestnufand Wafntitstree.ts.) . - - - „
35 shares bunbury and Ene Railroad Company. Pa»
®35!ooo 7 per cent/ bonds Sunbury and Epe Railroad
i C lo*shareB West Chester-»*4 Philadelphia Railroad
'Company, (8 percent. preftiTt 6 ** Bt °ck.) - :
, REAL ESTATE 8^ E » f
Augost lOth, at B SdlMkf S‘'t»:”» Philadelphia Bx-
odiihfry i«at,’l9K^aera t 'wi*^ im
vrovements, fine shade trees, superior y!*».
.house, grapery, &c., on the
ware county, within, half a mile of the depc
ladelrhia and Darby • Passenger RaHway, a*
iJi-iuilc from station on the-Phitodfuphia jE.Jy.Jg®®*
iOfieeter Railroad.' The owner sells on second*. •
■raoymg from dim-State. , The stock, Ac., wMber:®, a
' O D^LSNGB.
stdry brick stores and dwellings. Nos. 1003 and WOgßeec. l
street, north ofLagreUfreet. .Termsoash. -Jmmediatw
posseasittfl. ’ Jia*,They'WtUbe sold separateir* J
1 V ....RerCmptorySsfe. . •
' THREE DWXIdNGS, STABLE.-'AND LARGE
LOT,— I Threc-stdO’-. wrick; dwelling, *Tfo. 1330 Raocoek
street, between Thooipscnf and Master streets,
iteenth ward,) with' three-story and .two-story'bnofc
'dwellings; and frame atahle in the,rear. .The lot ex
tends through to Perry street, with two fronts: *3L B*l*
absolute.- • - . , *-• •
' . PUBLIC SALE, NEAR DARBY.' -,. ,
Hooiehold farmture, horses, colts, camareg,
; wagons, SDlkey. jieighß, single
farm horses and wagons, cows, hogs; tarmutp ws
; sils, &c., *. = \
; On Monday raotnrav* . - -
• August 22, .1850, at 11 o'clock, will be sold at pdblio
sflle, at the Country Seat on the Hnrerford road. nalf'a
mifofrom the Pnssenser Railroad Depot at Darby, ana;
half a mile from a station on the West Chester and'
iPhiinaelphia Railroid,, a anantity of parlor/'dining-"
room, chamber, and kitchen famitare.-., „
Also, one pair of very handsome matched -and well
broken carriage horses, gentle in double’or single, har
ness,- perfectly sound, and of great endurance.
. Also, coltSuf superior breed, sired.by tbe,ce\pbrateo
kiwe's, “Black Hawk,” “Allegheny Cbief,’_and
** Norm Horses’ —the -3. and *-jenr olds well-broken to
.all kina* of fismess; the others, halter-broken. . - - • '
; Alto, family 2 York wagons, sulkey, nobb.e
and single harness, slefghe, farm horses-awTwagons*
cartsy-cows* hoga^nndfarming utensils.' - - •> r -
' Bale peremptory, the owner leaving the States. -
! IBwMay be examined any time previous tone;' '
Rib Bale will commence at 11 o'clock preeineif;. '- -
- - Bale at Nos. 139 and 1418onth Fourth Street/ __
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIR
RORS, PIANO-FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPBTB.
■ On Thursday Morning,
At 9 wetosk, at the auction store, an assortment of
excellent gecOffd-nand farmture, elegant piano-forte*,
fine mirrors, etc.,from familiesdeciinins house
keeping, removed to the’store for convenience of sale. ■
ROOMELON HARMONY COURT
ply at the auction store. ■ •' vi./;;
AT PRIVATE SAL&r-Share* in the Philadelphia
and Mercantile Libraries and Athenwunt l ,
. AT PRIVATE 8 ALE.—The valuable Property, eenex
of Fifth and Adelphistfeeta, below bneJi
building and lot, w br9?X fo®ti Two fronts. ~ >- ■
PHILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No.. 530
1 Market STREET, between FIFTH ml
SIXTH, eonth'fide. . " . . -
TjUJKNfiSS, BRINLEY, & CO., , .
■- Ho. *» MARKET STREETS ‘ „ '
On Tuesday Morning,, .
August 30th, at 39 o’clock, by catalogue, on joxiaonuia
oredit,’ - i < *
fiOO packages and lots of imported' dry goods, jaat re
ceived, > ,< - -
Samules and catalogue* early on monunx or sale.
WOOL PLAIDS. FOIL DE CHEVRES, Ac.
• On Tuesday Momma,'.
-' August 16,7 eases 5-4 pew-style wool plaids.
5 cases 4-4 and 6-4 new style p<ul rie chevre*.
3 cases London-pnnted cosHmeres.'
EXTRA Q.VAMTY SEAL SKIN AND J)EE* SKIN
- i , COATINGS.-- .
25^'pieces 7-4 extra Quality seal and deer skin costing*.
NEW-STYLE SILK VELVET VESTINGS,
80 pieces new-strte Paris silk velvet vestings.',
; MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, &c, . ,
An iaroice.of superior Quality and make .Gros do*
Rhine and cloth mantillas, cloaks.-tajuias, Ac. .
w . c. CRICKET JACKETS.
I.^MzS^LS^OAA^ICT^roKERCHIEFS.
1,009 d oteti fthe fir superfine H and 3£ pJain-eorded
border and hemstifchfldhneir cambric handkerohiefo. -
PARIS CHENILLE SHAWLS AND SCARFS. ~
150 12-4 rich Pans chenillft.shawls, - - - - •
_2oodosen rieliPanaohenillescatfe.. -
B/. SCOTT: Jr., AUCTIONEER, No: 409
• CfiESTNUT OTREET, onwrito'a* iCaatow
twtween FOURTH and FfFrastrdeta. -
ERS, HOSIERSV.&C., &c. , . .
On Wednesday Morning, ,
August 17, by catalogue, on ,a credit, trill be«>ld, W
lots imported - and domestic goods, .consisting,; in
part, of a fall assortment.of men’s merino undershirts
and drawers,-ladies’ merino vests, merino hose ana half
hose, &c., &c. v • _
vßa. Catalogues and samples early on ihe monung of
saleT - - - -• ' ,' -
T M;*GtTMMEY & SONS,
j . ; KKAL
CARD.—J. M. Gommey So Sons, auctioneers, will hoW
regular,'sales of ReaK-EState, Stocks, Ac,. Au» house
hold furniture at dwellings. ’ \
fty Oh our Prlvat© Sale Register will always be found
a very large amount of real estate, including do-
Mn > UO °o fcily “ J , !«MlTv rt L-80 N g,
-• Real Estate Brokers,
, - ■ -Wd. 530 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
Hi OSES ' NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
ill. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S.E. ootom
SIXTH aad RACE Street*.
. MONEY TO LOAN.
Monet to loan, in large or shall amounts, on
merchandize generally, and on all articles of value. All
SUMS OVER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS TWO PER CENT-TEH
month,- including storage, fro.. a* Nathans*'Praapjgal
7 MONEY! MONEY-’* MONKYUL.
Money liberally advanced ut large or small amounts,
front one dollar to foousands, on gotd and pure? pu»te,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical in
struments, fumiture, drygoods, clothing,.groceries,ci
gars, hard ware,cutlery, books, horses, vehiefos, harness,
and all artioles of vaine, for any length of. time agreed
on; Pbicifal Establishxzkx, southeast
corner of Bixth and Rape streets-
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates. -
PaL E. corner of SIXTH and
RACEStraotH.—The following articles willbe acid for less
than half the usual afore pnoes: fine gold English patent
full Jewelled and plain, of the most approved-ana best
make, in hunting cases and double bottomed. Fine gold
escapement levor and lepwe waiohee. in hunting case and
open face, some of them are extra mu jeweled, and beet
make. . Silver English patent lever watches,, escape
ment lever and repines, in hunting .case apo, open
face, some vary superior; English, Swiss,'French,and
Wnartier Watches; fine gold.vest, fob. neckb and chil
dren's chains; fine gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets,
breastpins, finger-rage, ear-nags, sfods/Tnedalhoos.
tox or" oSmpHi JO mit pnrchMere. Numerous ftuior
article, &0., *«->#''6 R£Y aTE SALK.
A superior fire-prooVciiasi.'', rb,3'feet wide.
Also, wstohei, and jewelrrof -description.
MEDICINAL.
A NOTHER PROOF OF: THE WONDER
AV puL EFFECTS OP TROXBLL’SNETOALBIA
SAIdVL. ■ ... - a > .itc.is 1 ■
July 7th, 18»
Mr. E. W. Thoxkll—Dear Sirl have been troubled
with the ** NEURALGIA” for the last it -years, and
have suffered foe most.excruciating pain, compeUinz
me at times to give up my business entirely. I could not
eat; and sleep wns a stranger to my eyes. -1 suffered
more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid of
various physioians, and used other remedies, but all of
no avail. Having noticed your .advertisement m the
papers. -f concluded fo call on a person whom I -had
learned was cured ot a case of 20 yean standing. He
applied the” SALVE” but once, and I felt-immediate
relief—a second application removed the pain entirely,
and I now feel like a different man. Since tnon I have
slept welt—something that I have not* done-for months,
being obliged to sit up all nightinachair. My appetite
has returned, and I feel grateful.to you for the restora
tion of my health.- * -- ‘•‘*-
CHARLESH.BAKER.TababoonIst,'
CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensineton.
For sale; Wholesale and retail, at S. W.oonwr SIXTH
and PARRISH Street*,-and at-T: R» OADLENDER
Co.’s, N. W. corner Thirdand Walnut sta. ap2o-tf
TVR, WESTCOTT’S CELEBRATED TAR
JLr CORDIAL. , '
’ Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Consumption.
Westcott’B Tar Cordial oures "Bronchitis.
Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Coughs and Colds.
- Westcott’s Tar Cordial cores Sore Throat and Breast.
Westcott’a Tar Cordial cores Palpitation of the
Hoart.' ' - - i . .
westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility, ,
Westoott’&Tar Cordial oures General Debility.
Westcott’a Tar Cordial onres Diseases of the Kidneys,
Strangury, and Gravel. _ '
Westcott’s Tar Cordial cutcs Blind 'and Bleeding
Files. . ‘
Westoott’B Tar Cordidl cures Female Weaknesses.
Dr. Westcott’s Tar Cordial Depot, No.' 629-ARCH
Street, Philadelphia.' «,
Also, Principal Depot for Dr. Westcott’s Ahtf-Scrofa
lousSvrup ana Cholera Mixture. , ,
Dr. E. R» WESTCOTT can be consultedou the'above
diseaafisjree of charge, at Ins Consulting Rooms, No.
689 ARCH Blreot. from IP A. M. to « P. Mb
HOTELS.
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UFrON 8. NEWCOMER. - •
■Die sifostiod of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to
t.e wants of the Business Public; and to those In search
Of pleaßure, : PaMenger Railroads, which now rtra past,
aid in close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride
t'*ll plfboas ot interest in or about the oityv - -jy SS-Om
WASHING AND IRONING. ‘'
, WASHING AND IRONING DONE
Hgpi yuh NEATNESS md DESI'ATCH,for Sirrulo
- ' c A-'Lmib, And Gentlemen, F,miUee> -B^tdine
corner of Prune. .Family Bhirts and Collars patent
polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com
mon wash-board. *
' The whole business is strictly attended to by female
operatives. Mrs. DONOVAN,
3T 20-1 r ~BupsTindendedL
r]ARD.—MAREUIL-SUR-rAY (CHASI
/S' rAGNE), JANTJARY M, 1859.—1 n consequence ol
the frequent invitations received by ma to resow the
shipments of my Chanxpagne Wines to the united States,
|.b«K leave hereby to inform my former .customers and
1 have appointed Messrs. F.C.
BROUWER, ANCHER, So CO., sole rAgents in the
United States, for the Bale of my Champagne Wines.
My Wines have been so. long ana foVorably knovra in
tho.umtGdStates.it will be unnecessary to comment on
their quality, further than to say that imr new shipments
will in no way be fouhd inferior to the former onei
WTNES,
t»th CABINET and VERZENAY. for, nia and con
stantly on hand.in lota to Suit purcb&^rs.'by
f - c 'Tßg&te:
/~^LARET.—IOO .cases Barton & Questibr’s
St. Julian; 300 do. St. Estephe t .SXL dau Washin g -
toff Mortob St.' Jollen ; 10Q do. do. Talenoe, pints 4 £0 do.
IChateaii Laßosej.fiOtlo. i do v LeoviUeX&%otQhA.le, in
stone and Rinas rYoungers, HaxverisTFalklrk Brown
Stout and Porter, in store ana for sale by
tats , A. MERINO. ISO South FRONT Street.
OLD MONONGAHELA
rorsafobr^^ i 100halfbblsdo, Jnatreoeiye^land
ang . A. MERINO. KQBcmtk FRONT Street
i-TT 1 '—l DAVID K MOORE,UNDER
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