-vv 1.%-2 >,•>’ I/;*.'--.' -i r / g.~ >W^|e - ''X ■ ’^Bmmßmsßstm. 1 ■ :■!!*. tfepaMengetaJijK - •:?^tK»-N»ra'BW»fipwWn^^W^^oh|,vy >l ■ ' : ?:^ssmswhs^se&^^ <•'•, ti-Birty df fivec&o*Wtw*faattdi»<l#Bd fitly prpolj ! ,-' I 'oi ( week, i few. .'.'■ ,j.U!}<iia® ftbmihsre.' : 'Th*.‘ Sfetffcwfaggffio jpqvene^ -,>r.i"ijw»)i&<<»*?f “>®U 19 w#»,' w wßßtaJ#ftji :4ft? i * -<rj -■L\liWiha<Mil^gdnplyin'thoymrof , bo»ldlX)g. clijsrjng • - - mojore SbttkttSkrtwSSiSitn; 6m started on, a-totor ; ■ivirfiS («M^»ie4?Jrfk , <SeTS t fW •; 3|Hl!iSSp ■■: hadMoya ■ /or Of the oheUMl of? ." ;:-thoSt.^*SirrtTOr,,/-K!WoOl^ P}oa»s«ome bfthe. ! '-‘V ; strawbertycwelghiOgj Philadelphia,;hare aistiftaaderiet milt oa tbeßay;, of agroot many ' haa wheat Sto‘Jojea/leMt (Otty, bariQls of Soar, [Three' igrtlU 4or eji|_ "v y, tH'o siwr mUk at - jar, »teanmr,£a<ly..Elgit),,one hifodredjatid'fuly! : *« *o« IgftSblHrt bHMmteiaeVtßltiitig JWmu. -/• ; ■; ■, - 3&M hja, 4 . -. //.-/-■] ®s<toa; - rSSZS The n*,b*’ tif tth*, WiaWlWhofle leg was broken on: • : W»aMogtOnw'SB;WillisjnMitclieH, pf‘New‘ ~■". thelog3®WaVanHo. Heshouted for a|d,and ■ it' je twflly some./iiotoißUrsctwi othopattenttorn jofthe ladles,'who feared he Was In trouble.. 'Jhe l&dies remained with jjlm’tmtil 9 o’clock p. m., daring. *, •ho*vyraih, while the gentlemen-returned,'totho; .3VTii>Jadd«rdrii3ia»t«ti«y f -.it-V After a whole night's labor, the. gentlemen,who came to hie rtbolfl> were, only able to get within'* tnilo. of,■the l path:down;the mountain Tho guides; and men sent from the Glen, Uovse thon eanie to -their aid, and boon removed b}m to the path, where ' 'a'wbgOh ttaa in era!ting to remoVehim in compnra-. tlve comfort to tho house of the guide at thd fooWf 'tx. isviiytSbttenhtAtnfjWbere.'hiS'lpg was eet.by a phystoisn, . : from Gorham-assisted, by a medical gentleman,- a ■ ' traestat 'tlie tSlen;-lldtise; . Mr. Mitchell Was very lortunato in attraoting the notice -ot tho lndies of ' afcontly.Mr.MitcheU isofrobustheaHh/snftd ; - : : I o’clockori Bator/, day the prevalence' oftth# struck, .. Hall/Of this city* and his son, .William H. HaU| who. / had taken fWm tho rain, under the trees/ Y u-eraingtanUy kiUcdjWid,ano£herBon, George Hall, parties had; started. * - 'in a boattofish .Warthol’erry Bar. Seeing tho storm coming.up/thoy rowed to Deal’s and/: Y i Trent/urider dbi-cedars, ./Mr;; Hall and his son William stood under the fatal |roc/ and GeorgenindcY' another, about fifty leok/ofiY After•seve( , alsf6ver6xlapff of thunder had succeeded J '.Wfefl%r,fers» felt*.Bh<wkt > Bnd Inking toward ;the troe .whorg.jjp father and were/^avr . ,fd* Minnie hot/their < bod ies .were .mo-; v ■ THENrißiwA'f.Si;BPEKsiox.Ban>oE, i a'LL.; y.'i i ., the m&jfi&Stogm i&r^MkSGik ..forth, frora-Hr* J. R; ivoeblihg.Hhe.gmldertwhoiS: Y / -..•-• now, yt •ABeinjt.-oonstintiy lsepttlnpirmeaiias tHe engineer. , hM-Jt iff., ,;< i.aiitentent:■(«.*-gross mu>tatern»tt,umit}fmct iwcr..»OWm jignbratiee. drswillßThfels or perhaps bothtjßEj ■ ,Y" that in''Consequence - of/tno fcontrec-^ itoebwawm ■• ::, r gmgjmUfag/to? tv?6 fpbfc-.‘foVr hired • flfegreeß^ ;.A rA- ;Hene«?tijeory eveiyiQihiuei'ifiaithe'bridge isjgtT:- :' change since /i * ’ bf,andof.all the railroad bridges on this continent itwiU,bo;tholftat to .rJExe'ißikeSWo 6*' ■ College ip a seriMdfjOxporimentapip a»eHa(tf»n' ; afaiMpteforttio poieOn. a'dog ~,,,,, wpa iiitrodiiccd to the anaketr cTigc, anil was.irome-* ' ’’ if, i ;idi«iely;>bUtfla.j--,.'l‘)rofe*fK>?sfootor<4illmal<!ro4 to, ~'r//:fK^Sbraii(lyii:opt»lnlng'fi#oidfilsfafc'«troiliißejf6tir .* /ft Rafter he **«»ed ttf.be reoqvtfrfng'jrtswlr; Then**** . , ‘ ' «x|rerfnSeGt3ml fee jo. administer theffn&djr Alone, -J$ ’ J - r * kv - - •«/ Both if • 'IM the I . ,v. «' ! >at4 '*f-half bf fathoirr t : : '■’ *mo a ndedJtfouflfcWashipgton on foot from the Olea ,4!i ? '*iH(w^bffeVirori^to«f»leptr*i ! -tbo-‘,a'^m ■ «,« theaim Hae n«t mofnlogahdervery • It‘*»W4 that i .tfila fektJ)as,pot'bofproybMi»;.Moonipllahed b£snt' - «/> WISo jjroiororiftofwft boj-.a.r .The. Bamo P»¥®f under;, #sv »feet.pf water at ■ i+o£at. Niagara, reUe.v,--:. , Auburn,A. X.,whlGliia forlrancimlt[ng toepaagee,'. ■ i >fid carrying in togjingthfroin * ” 1 - to thatof ble^^teieg'raphlmlnn J. pwJ • anil - well ■ acleijlated;to .pr0?0,.0f r fe[|poii«o bonefit to tho en tlra naval tod merchant sarriceadoat. p f _ cft® ' of tbe .yiotona brfdea at Moptroal. )B aaldfobethe 1 :ti’a»fgtSl J feet,long from abutment to abutment, and,Llsfeethigh abora • liw'watef : mafk;' : lt fi'drviaetf’liito Jvo apans/ihV , . twoapaoa atitbeiOflfefliaMng 180 feot Wng.iUnd . , ~tho three intervening 208 ,fpot each from o'entre to' »•*«*■ tve&tiiWflftliy". not r ' w^i * . 2 wtf al >4#*lt‘WVl!9 re *ifiW?J9bBtJ*!Wt grtmh<fiin ..f, tbat dtt.rompatifflO,,9Wln*,ths.,»(!JßlnK iutumn.' Boat i l{bei ,^; l ndßoepent« ( w}U bo ofertrfjn thewby. , , „«f to4rtwthebcat 1 ■**** jftojf jriitJib'ejSuittly!‘to-&e ffibwkftfW Uto'lpl-* :<rrk khtiatdt*atepe.h«f»irebbeen;;tal(sm built hhoped, thit’tlio be p'uaheifio r<;-i*x e K»iStr;i A -icirf! ) , . - -'._„,-l,A«r.irE*E a tedyetpried-' front for t' •'' , 2SlJ»^. a >ipBi*3W?JW t ;lJ? i SWbleoome'''wao.efto{ed ; from' l O 'V ,; 0 tß»ibottro,Of-ftoJfto ,to tha/’Uttoi* r Kaar Haven ‘fVeiailsiya tho OTer Con jflpjWUiptttproiwros ligroab-.tttlagaHt prcaen't. , Iho , (\r i s»thtevpUWrerf tho Con- ; iitho Statpi ,t..>i'i;,lin;Wblobutoi»e<lo , /paroheiti. , hore'nnd there,jaro not ml ''sacnrp Sun .;dSF.^tbo^^^ro,^L^bw^l'orfc,-^eigrinoipal v f ? wss?’ irfrb^uo^®Aiai®MMbM&. , con ;;:^S4sW billoon iuie«ouM be ;’,*,jy;>SßMi^mTOMfc«gwjltWiieuef»-and,pa«MngerB.~' : ' . aferro, ’.. the. 4<wmv.l <QtfiSQrfoUc^S^i b lf,di6l^tta-<3.’hawqttyijffit; |*. ei., htw .•V-. - V ft inti llfltejkHobjila/l fiSta#' that but a ;- - jftihadt'tf !*,HiU, , 4 ; i (Ohio) !?: ’.'■ ■'' f "*> Ki r,T ' ' " j lßipdrt*d.f« The Tress.] - • : W T HSli, fill stienrt .hhds da 8, ij Walsh, 176 bxa.dn Stewart, Cargon & Coj .A'AtßrmQ j: 3i>6o& do Wu, Coobran*& ,Co; 4o;ordoFli 4 bblsf paper, do ,DaUett JrBC^ON-^Slfea^ttliip 0 tfitr'di* Kew York.^o^fl—7l fish tjtrouu ferßrq'.^i doS-^KopnedTfAf.Cor !<#' pkßEtdomestirK * wfin, itfanhng fc'OprMQffoFrothnwnatn £ IVellB; UO -dd'Xee&h A Co: l#Bt j : KlaSrt o ;lS*ht,Hußi*-T®flWT 4thsto qjskill k Galvin. £>*< *.*.»• ■ ■> i».-, TOga 16Q l*Fefot: r±\j >i -L; ; TRADE.! hlpTonawanda, .Tuliiis.. ,At*iv«rpool» Auk 25 BaryJo«>eph.MM:weU t l?avjs..>; ■ SAU.INOQF ; . FROM THEUNITED STATES. : . 'PeKti i'. ! .' iVj.V. '} •} •■>>• • 3n? U. 8 nMliriobßßlar.i.NiXbrk.Xpili, Jen,. .AnsJ) G1anJ0Tr......... .Ne»r Yprk.'.aiMacrvr........ ,Aug 21 Arnbi.v.™Bo«toii. ,I, ivorpool .......... .'Aug 21 Jahadjt..£J^i^.sV^oston^.Liyetpool....Sept 7 :W<Ber. .S-v*;*.«v. Naw-York.’ i Bremen,.'.. .x.V. . .;Septl7 ?&s?*¥' *■-«., •*- to&rrivb*-•• v -- •-‘m,-- ‘. Ul ßfHfp8 r -"' ' FOR ‘ \ 1 DA.TB Saxania.— .Hamburg* .New Y0rk....? ;Aut. 1 ?HOn«iliaar.’-. vivliiverpoo|.i^.uobec*.... *.,-Aug 10 Ginata.^.V.'.,; .Liverpool. iSoeton; »m ~.Au« U . IndianT;. vy • v:. I Liverpool. . Quebec.;, v..... »...Aug 17 i ’Bavaria..... .Southampton. .How York. . v i Aug 18 ‘ > Arggor:r;'srrgpqUymptonr.Ney?^Yorlr^...^..ri^Augai j : I lTbeiCa}jfofnbk Mair6tiamori»il'j'rom York on !, i tiU Whitdd oX.eaoh-tbotjth. T -, ,- , •. . * Yorlc on the 2d, 7th, ■ 11&117tht’hndS7th oTeAch monUi,‘andChArlestop» 8. 0„ * Um4baAtU4aad49tiw- .* j isxei.i.!^exc;b« edft,T<>FPHuiAl>EtPMtArAi»«.io.iea9. ,V ' a - K -\-'?C ,r ' .’ ARfttyEOV 1 i.^’l r - ■ -rßiesmship-Kennebeoy-HAndrS* hoars- frdra New York, |- vfr »s»«$w $ r *| k ® * BtShiMhiJ oitjrW JfMrYoTls, Hdwes, 6fl'. Bouts, from. fcttd -paisenffera to Honr£ Wmspr; >/> B^rk r 6 dftys froEri Bostonfvrith rridstftd *Mfcittsil'Whfeekr^Wfeedler;*lS tfajafra ra Fort iHArveriNJJ?siUiBtone:toJboa MonsUetd. 4- i - * :?B4«™atQpV'Av e . J^lVon V^ vll 9;^ n J’.;' * attmlKW;;..* EL, Perot. r--i ;j = ~r.--y n ?;? / v ft;waMWiittt»i{Mi>x®n;2oay* DeUwitii day* from Calais,with ; Smithe/s,’ 1-darfrom Milford, Beuwitnirheattrt JK'-McQolley; - -*• kr \ „ , Aflrt' : CjGmyjKejley, 3day from Smyrna, Del, flipping day Yroin-Froderica, Del, Del, f-redgrickfl -Bohr LiwnonJupont, GdrsahVfroiii Boston. .« torUetUfr^Boston, 1 l S<jhfiele of Pme»rFrerich,fromßoBton. • - ''BenrG*aeH»i Naylor/front - - - , ..SchtWiiDeimlß. Wheatoayfroraßoston.-. >: i'ci!7l , SS^kofe|£«^for d , “'Schr“EpUralih.& AifnA, Doie.frdm Salem.. mgebr stB>Mil!er.«iaWd, frotaßalem. > > Schrßfory lirailT/Slanehard, from Providence. -.rScaijßiu Porter* Hudson* from Banyeftport. • .'Bcß«kSihUli, Smith, from Amebbury, / Scbr-Alida’, Carbary, from hftiw Doadop. .::. f --, , . pSteKS&bip BwtottV'Seiierf, New York; via Cape'Matf i?S^ l^?S^wWalYer t : Hiorth,‘ St Bart* and a i market, pSrtif G*W-'BarWK, Gilohrut, Boston, Nobld, Hammett '.?BchrSßßrightySmiiii, Milton,, *, w . , ido ■ vßrig-Trentoß>Athertoo, Portland,C A Heokaher Sc, Co. '' M‘jM.-FTMman,. NjokeraoD, rortl<ina, Tjler, Heed, Chhriestopi Hayes 'i?sMltPi»nwiWr'®‘i>«ter®»U Hi''er, C Miller Jt Co. ',j g4KrE>?leryin) A\T>rT>trov-idoneo, H Milne. &.Qp; ? Boom,Ogle B Porter,&qdsdn,iWversprrt,BMilnett Sc Co.’ '-SohrSMSmithiSmithsPortsmoutß, Worns&Murrsy., - Schr Jacob Sc William, Matthew*,slfetJ«mohth.. -.do, , 6chr Albert, Cotton.Provinceto'vro, DAudannoa Sc Co. • &‘Co, ' ' I BcltfilPuront,-Corson; Boston,;N Sturtevont &. Co. 7 rSchrJj Andenned. Bartlett,.Boston, T » rf . ado r‘Schr^E / S-Miller,'Gidord,Boston i Glover. ci-ißchr;W'HDonnw f Wheaton.Bostoiii- a -do, „ ,-;BchrJbh& Fnrrem’Bostpn, £ A, Souder Sc Co. tvStsainerfi.WilUn*,Ciaj r pool,B a H'mo?e, A GrovesjJr. The WrominFJeß'here this mommif with 32 boats - ‘ . . V Elisabeth, bituminous; coal Uj -Eeanjr. Nea§e & Co; -Golden Eagle, pig iron to G W Richards;-Ala-ygie Welsh, dorto“Mr Htan-Iloine,b?»rkto J Petorson A Co; L A &lsheet«s ;Mah)nd & Taylor, -do tOMajpne Taylor; Florence, tlo to B', Bolton; Ida, ’?SshSStrStflronroAlSitS liawTencOrsTJ Linele, Mary 'AdelaideHumnerto C & D SCsdwaiader; B-FBond.tio loNororoea & SheeUj -BUairig Stamton ord tpE’&O ‘Brook; : Wm,‘P-’Fisber/ldmbißr.tol»Houser.-<,<« • Itehiesteiday) and remains UndersomK yentilatisn. She . i; HUOHTSS. . . MEMORANDA. ‘i- ,• >' De|aware/Ch>pea;:4ieftce ? arrived, at-New from New* York, ar - 'Ship re maimed atShanghae May {f tbajMirtiagi Hadofn foy-Melbourne* .sMletf from Liverpool 2d iiist. ~ , _ ££ ! ‘ j sailed from Swansea Ist Ship COMiimment t ‘Purrngtoii.TrOm'St’John, NB, for 3}p; Philadelphia,entered for IhliWiMverpoolJStk alt. ... s LiVerpboljlsih ult. for ?Pbil#tfjffilft£*ajli spoken on tfte B3d, lot PO long 17. Morns, Jookwm, regained at pong Kong <4th June, reported forSanprancifeco. ■ ' SbiPjmw/Jeanas, Chipmnn, at Marseilles Slstult. rfrom/Baltimore, „•* * ■, -'v; . • 5 i- - , IJiirr, cloarcii nt Calcutta |2th June ' Ship-Edjth' Ro»,Horaan<from New York, it Stag vhaafSptifMsyi andremamedj»lhj unc. *i r ?-' ' cleared at: Calcutta /^up<Jqntinent> ( Gihbj!, from Near York Mayi forMel rAbdttte/warhpokenV?P9 Wlafc HflOS, long © 20-W. i;* # Knowles, from: Boston. Jane H for Cflteutta;TrflSsppHQriJulrB,latn,40 f iong3tiol, >< t.;* !v Bh, E r§*wyer,. Wiled s from Singapore •Janes forpeijanr-andNewYorfc. _ Shijp John Land, Hearse at Calcutta Jlth Juno for Boston/. * >- * *•* -pasted Straits of ,Bunda <Mag 23 t :Kate ITooper. John •op, ftonv tor.Boston; 2rttH»'lndimnan, Smith, iWQlpa^K^SEOejgg.'.;f"A; -Zf ■• ,r . Handsome pew designs long Dresses.; > •.: i v -’ c; SwmwaJvJhearfi&lea.*..' *; * .1/ • - .-•lmported ARPLESa BROTHERS. - : HUH ~ • ~ . fctQHTW'taOHEBTNU’r. t; AWN. ORGANDIES AND; RAREGES. Kallms it very low rrices (n'lnaVa roomfor Au- HSEDIOM AND DARK CHINTZES. .prenob.and British .Chintzes 6f hew Styles and . aull •_ CHESTNiuI 1 ami EluhTh Streets. . 0«E- MONTH OF BARGAINS TO ■.fiLOBEfiVT SUMMER STOCK I[' •' -; .-JSmm* AtMaiwos jivJjjeed ta J2X •jidWeents.:"---*-?— «—■ —, - i, It >s 3 $7450. .• . ; _ Bafiamn*. toSfi. .■ ~ . v/Fiffe |j»wns;Baw*«s, s CrapeMaretsvend T&martines, tor flhawi*; reduced. 1 ’' Silks, Hooped Skirts, , LatestrtyleFrenchYforjuulAwi®?,andCamhrioCol lars, at W«nt«.r.-^ir;. ; ; / PUBNtSHING GOODS. . f , y 3,r,'?M.ftA M i L T9N SHEETINGS. ' 4^4/wllumnlnuS Sbirtingf, BaiVio, Semper.'ldenii AmpAwt+tm . i‘r;...-,- 1 ’ y Prne assortment Flannels, r j^g auS « - EIGHTH and ARCH greets. rruioßjsijEY .& pmsMi ..;/ Nohh.Mt corner EfOHTH »a<l SPRIKa OAK DEN,. - > 1 ; - r r Vj /Tlfetfe^ly®6RISTOCK: l STOCK: „ , .. At find-under Co»t PrioeSJf Rteh Organdie Robes, Napoleon Bareges* Rich Bareffo Robes,,Btioalsdnd VnlenolaS*' ■CT?Kfel'oTio. fISS-ktaejPomte..^, t 'V ;/,J v Silk MantUlM, Barege Shawls, Ao, Just opened, a splendid set of A T <Fo»Bard SUkei very phedp. _ - . Excellent Black Silks. » . , Good Shirting and Sheetm? Muslins. - Irish Linens * Men's and Boys' Wear, Ac,, &o. E ENDU-tAOE BOURNOUS WITH iSM.J-ointcanq.Miwtata.tAtentat, sU-»t r«. and Mantillas, (Cambrayjin great profusion, at reduced - SyMM ER CLSAKS ANB. ln n/infS'tc .. I nio, wbota ; of our .took i. ?w oaring a/r.duood prices, preparatory to the olpso of the saason. ] :. irA vn* w.prootqr Sc, co. r <- f Jyl ' ~ ' _ , 708CHESTNUTStreet. p i IDTH&'"CASBIMERES.&o. .;vj! V/ Fine BlwVßfoadcloths, : - {i?#?®. Glothi, fight colors and blaok. ! ~ Eipe Black, Doeskins and Cassimeree. > ■ ii i ; y»noj OM|W|re»; Vettin.s, and SaUnett*. .Na A-Tfimiuaer Stuflii selling oneire. ~ ... . . *•; . • r'BM. r INEN GOOBg. ;;: : Best make* heavy and fide linens, Z<’ 1 ~ 1 foUbythapieoeor yard, "• ; * '•? . v Towels. Di apers, ; ,>; -:Bfeakm«t;C|oilis f from to ! ' Dinuig'tsUe Damask ' • .VLnrtittAKlSVlt)uß. . * Wli®>W»«»*2S<>‘l>arShlrH>ig.< ,r j . ■ -iraeShd law-|itrd«dShirt.JKMon)», l ■: «:ißetio.»hr tno yurd or oioce. • , * copi. >7* " " i'.jNINTH and MABKBT * 1 ' (.:»i ,■ - , . \t 1 ./. .mJBPbiPWfcrW tanj PM'J Statjpn. N. E, comer of ELGH -11 A ' M - Leave west Cheater, from the station, on EAST, ll|o, A. M., and -3,^ M O#S#I)AYS-Le&vo Philadelphia at 8 A. M.i and 3 rP.Mr Chalet at 7,30, A. M., ,my3Mf?T B Lf,' T <7,nnkk» Q.enerflfSuperintendent. « m c WM .yai PHIL ADEL Ptn A '.^avai'tfi^ffiTat^lteSEWandyiNlJ Leavn at 3.30 t\ M., DAILY i {ot and JLjiAILY, < Sundays ezoopted,) for READ., and SHIPPERS : Y aro IS^^SSSm&mWmpSt EO fer 0 ' KSmftrland, 1 fictfenf*' 0 -™* ■■' ' f’reverion IntemeotioD, Newbury, 1 . ' Georgetown, r WiUiimiporV l *’ . J .MiU«irtown>7'- \ fancy;; - i ■fttaontown* . .. .York,,. • ~, iltori, , i -•> Gettysburg, and all Intermediate points on HANOVER ? to ota&m'THlftTEfeNTH «V cfßa EOKTJJEiSEA SHDRE. ARRANGEMENT. . CAMDENvAND ATLANTIC, RAILROAD- -V. ONLY TWO AND A- HALF'HOURS-TO THE SEA V- T r **£’’-)’ ' a tJ ; BHQRBeJ' r ,j! £' Ji I dn ana afteVSATtntD AY,; Mar 31st; and nntil further ■not»tt;threo doily trains toAtlantto,and return. -• “On SUNDAYS/the AlfulTrninjDnlyViU run. ■ • First, Mail Train, leaves Vino-Street Ferry. ..7AO A. M. ISeJoml, ( only for 4obfl akdVateL) i ‘ • - ATLAitTrdfcITY:" JAO M ' 1 Freight* “ ..... •••13.10 A«„M • AoOommodatloA Train leaves Egtt Harbor.... A. 09 A .M.. .‘■v-iBUNDAY TRAIN. ; iv, Leaves Vine-street Ferry at.,,.,*.. .8 A.;Mi SetuMlnr. leaves'Atiantio at..u. .v., j ........ ,e P. M. ; Tills twill will stop only at Wotorford. Egg Harbor, f: | Fart to Atlantic; when Tioketa are purchased before an-. cars ~... • .i.«®lBQ good for daySpOnanyjTe^ilar V ■ Koßtai *afier jufySd /an4evefy through the run through to At&ntip, and .retujil early on ,Monday mom- must lie nt Cooper's Point by I P. M. The vompany .wiU not be responsible for any goods un til received and receipted for, by/thpir Freight Agent at ‘ h ntfl»S l .epi; /•;;:''y JOHN G.'BRYANT, jtgent. SantHEs PHILADELPHIA! AND f*«MS?r A e®a k .Island, Niagara Fftlla, Bur r OTal,;st. PauN.DetroUfJpunUet^andSt. wSlwMtlteeJiSoklslnnd^'oafTOS.s't.^aitVsi'pnSin^on! ,f??'?‘a LOU !SjoP.M., NIGHT-EXPRESS." I ; , For ElmirarNi«aro Palis, Huffajo. Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rooflilnnd,9alena, St, Raul's, Burlington, ?Iho 7Ao_A?'M.and 3.30. P. JL, trains run thiough to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon The*7JoA.°M. train oonnocta at Supert .fpr Wilkes barro, Pittston, Scranton. and all sUtionson the LACK* ! AWA!NNA AND BLOOMSBIIRG RAILROAp.i . Baggage oheolted to ElmirSl Bdffaldi Add Suspension at, the Philadelphia and ElmirajtailroSdLine'e Ticket Offldst’Northweet comer of SIXTH and CHESTNU.T.fltraets'.aad at thelPaasen ger Depot, corner BROAD aniLVINELiu •«•« .w THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN lidavosthe Depot, Broad street; BeloW Vine, daily, day excßptod,) for all points iWestand Nortli. at 6P. M. FreTghfs must be. delivered, before 3 P. M. to insure misssts^^k , \ ■ ! ~t . Freight Depot, BhOAD, below, Vine, oo™ A Id?THMtf Cites® UTBtraeis, „ oql-tf;.-;..c_ir , . |i, Phlladplphltt. ShiMi SUMMER ABRANGE -i BALTI PASSEN^ER II TnA]NB I Liiit\ f E U i‘n[iA^ l -FpA, I ForßaUjijiore »t 3.15 A. M,-, Buoon,(Lxpre,s,) ond ‘yar efiester'at'B.lS A. hi.,' 12 noon. < JO, and 11.10 P. h “ For Wilmington, at B.W A.M.,«, <AO.and U.lO P. h for New paatle at 8,10 A. M., andtAOP. M. or Middietdwd it 8.10 A. hL. attdt.iW P. M. or Dover r.t 8.13 A. M., and 4.301’. M. . , Leave Baltimore at 630 A. M.», (Express,) 9.40 A. M,, Rl L^vVvyi!mingi o n at 6.MA»‘Mi and 9-20 M., 1.10 and bastlo at 8.48 A. M., and7.'4oPa RL , Leave Middletown at7AO A. M. and 631 P. M. , Leave Pove rat BAOA. M v hn4s3fiP. M. . LcaVe Beafofdat6.WArßL,aM£43P-RL .. ___ / Lea«o;Chester at 7.44,9.® and ?• M. Leave Baltimore for Seaford, .wiu .Delavore Railroad a‘— for Baltimore ! ~te Mv and H. 70 A ' ' - ■ SUNDAYS, ~ „,; BSlf a FREIGHTTRAINiWithTASSENGER CARattaohed, > 'A.- tir will runes follows:. ; ; , Leave iPhiladelphia for PerryviUe and intermediate places at 6.45 P. M, _ .... , ' ' Leave' Wilmmjtton for FerryviUe and intermediate •Waoes at-735 P. M. t i , LaaVeHavre-de-GradeforßaUimoreandintermsdlate places St'6.4o'A* M. - _ , .' i Baltimore * iSaveSvtimineton for Philadelphia and intermediate places at &40P. M. , v • ■' ' jy3 • - ! S. M» FELTON. President R 5 £sr r.rWl'fllllir'ifCl PHILADELPHIA, GER ■On and,aftar Mpnd»^, Q^ «ot,c.. Leave Philadelphia 6., 7,8, S&, piin., W,l Ilk, 12 L \ p Leave FhiladelpUia Oils n)>or A,. M-, ?, 3,1 J, and JOK .Leave Germantown B.JO mlhr A./M,, J.lO min., 4; fltf, and e« P. M. IEgT^ UT HILL RAILROAD. Loavo Philadelphia 6,8,8& M A. M., 9,9 Ht 4, t)i v 6,9, ,u ? ’ £ f’- PlillodelphU 9.oft min. A. M*.» 9, ft, and IK P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7AO.A. Id.. 13A0, 6.10, andftAS P ' F.OR CONSHbIfOOKEN .AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,8.05,mm., 10.05, min., 11K A. M„ 1.05min..3.06min.,4K,5Kj5K,UK P. M. , LeaveLornstown6,Z,MlA. N., 1,.3K, 4K, 0,7 K, , Leave P. - Philadelphia 6,.7A6 jmn.,,8.05 mlp.* 9K,>10.05 min^UK A.M.,i.06 > min.,2Asmm., 3.05 min., iJi, fK, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,8,4r'M.-' ‘LeaV? Manarunk TK A. M., }ki OK. 8X P. M. . my7' . northpennsyl 4^fT*#!liCPoKr N riAfM; Wn.KESSAKRE, &d. : ■ Fbr^DpylesmhTJtU^jcfl^imodatipn,) at 845 A. M. and Washington; (Accommodation,) at 345 pi M. &n * FOR PHn*ADELPHTA s ■ Leave Bethlehem, (Express. latftA* M. and 445 P. M. Leave Doyleatown, (Accommodation,) at 6AO A..M.' M and 3 i? 5 K 1 ° °^- Acaommodat ' on ' 1 ftt O-SO A. v, ON SUNDAYS: | , . . , Philadelphia, for porleHto'w'n, at 9 A.' M. end 3 P. M. Doylestown. for Plufada.. at ft AO A.- M* and 6.45 P. M. ■ Fare to Bethlehem, SI AO; to Mauch Chunk. 52.60; to SI AO; to Doylestown, 80 cents; to Wukosbarre, 1 All PAueng4r Trains.<except-BvtndftT Trains,Vcon nect at-Borks strdet with Filth,and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. , -1 Passengers for Wilkeslkarro'take 9AO AV M. Train, and amve mWJlkesbarroattP. M. * 1 . . y mr)o/. ///•■■/ T ~. , r - ELLIS CLARK, Agent ynET-WoßtagW.' - NOTICE.—CHESTER HAILROAB-PA- S.HESojaLTHAIJIS POT .JaWmaOTOWK AND IN uIATE PTATIoNS.--Ooand afterjst January, i )«97tht will MOANING TRAIN for Downlogtown* leaves at 7AO TRAIN for Bownlngtown, leaves at lSßoii ;Mmk&a*m y n 185 D. YORK LINES, -' THE; OAMPEN AND ; AMBOY* AND PHIL A, - DELPKIA aHD TRENTON RAILROAD CO'S - . LINES, PRpMPHILADELPHIA TO -NEW YORKAND WAY-PLACES, * ,JI -EBOM WAfcNUT-STRKKTWJJARtf, Willleavena follows, viz: " takes. At O.A AI;/via C/vmden and Amboy*' and. C; Sc A. . Accommodation 92 25 At 6'A. M., via Camden -and'Jersey City,(New JenO? [Accommodation,. < 2 25 al,f viaCapviefi arid, Jersey City, Morning, ‘AUIA’/aC via T«co’ny and‘ Jersey AtBKP«nL»by,Steamboat; vi&.Tacony and Jer-; ~ *°rAU^X,v Evening Express ; 309 'AtSKP* % by Steamboat, via Ttvcojiy.&nu Jor soy City, 2d Claw-Ticket,.... Z.... 223 .At 6 P, M„ via Camden and Jersey City, Evening \ .....i 300 AtnP.M., via,.Camdenand JoraeyCUy, Night Mail ,T..‘ 325 At 2X P. M,vmCBmden and Amboy, Accomodation, ' ,(Freightand,Passenger^-lst Class Ticket......... ,2 25 w *•, • - , -3d Class. Ticket .’ lw Ate P. MmVla QamderiAßd Amboy, Accommodation, (FreightandPae»engorP*lMC|aerT|oket... 225 o The d P.M. Mail Line runs daily” TOml} Night Mail! Ex*pr?3B°£lnß» stop *t Principal Stations only. >■ • For Rolvulere, Easton, FlerningUm, Ay,, at 6 A. M. andSHP.M.r ,• . Forjwater GaplStrondsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, ■Montrose* Groat Bend. Ao., at G A, M., via Delaware, 'Laokawanim. and Western Railroad; fl ; For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and ? ?. t * ■For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M«, and aH, 4)6, and vWAY LINES ■ ' J* , AW&fr *“* at r - M " frora ;.oC° n 'M? vorlri BarilnWni *»*“- l Steamboat Rioh&ru Stockton for Tacdny at 11 A. M., .Bordentown and intermediate .places at 3>b _ Steamboat Joim Neilaon for Tacony at 8>» A; Mi, and for Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12 M. nod 4)6 P. M. • . . -xfw Pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage buttnelr wearingapparolT AU-oaggage over fifty pounds,tp.be,paid for extra, . The Company limit their rpeponsibility for baggage to one dollar per pdund, and Sill not.be liable for .any amount beyond $m except y spCcialcontract. ,> | : * , June h\y WMi H. GATZ&ER Agent; AMERICAN BALE BOPE.-rWd invite -o*- the attention of Southern- morohan(3 to Our atoek of'Anlerioan-'Heinp Bate Kope.-tnanufaetUred amt for a&lohf .. 1 1 ■WEAVER. FITIjM, a CD., . auto Wo. ON. WATER anil »«.• WltARTsIs. HAVANA. TOBACCO.— S 2 bales Havana Lsaf aml Pitt ipc.jn atoro and for eaie t)V ■ . A. MEMnO,HOSoBthFRONrStrest :SS;^AKpj TJENNSyEVANIA FAINT- STORE.— JL ZIEGLEr: ft SMlTH,''corner of SECOND ond- GREFNDtrcets. ThUweU-lqtowoßneientcstebllshiripnt OKIE & OATPreSS DOCK Street, above . WnihutiST'oek BRpkERS. arid dealers In Mer-’ or sale pORTOOKS. BQNDe. fto. ) J*V-I3r_ rruJß' adamsTexmiess ~ co.,"Offioe X ‘ 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Pa/qols. Pack-, ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and tipecie, either by, ts own Lines, orin connection with other bxpresg Com panies, to ail the prmofple towns ana oities ipf-Uia Umtedßtatei. \i . * r - ■ E.sS. BANDFORD, . i wW" OedetorSnpermtonUent. nPHEQ?,P«.-I®IOEY &, CO. . !-, 'A ■ • OFFICE No 146 South FOURTH St., Thilada.,^ Sole Agonta of GEO. C. POTTS A CO., 1 t Mikere and Shippers bfiUo. 'Vi .v.■ ■■ ' . LOCUST DALE COAt,' ’-Fromthe Locust Mountain, . ; - ■ Near Ashland, f ap2»6ml •' SCIIUYLKrLL COUNTYjFa. - , JOHNvBINNS, ; ; <* • * ,J HOUSE and OFFICE; ' ff • Court House,) He , mltpoWer to rndminister Oaths and Affirmations,'aria toko Testimony to be re ad in E video oa in any Court of thp. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania., v Holt a Commissioner.or the-Umtod States, and also,, a Commissioner Of DeadH and for tile-Probate of Ao oouuts, fornearly alLtho States in tbs ymon. - u<? * CorimusafoJiS'ft? toke TOBtimyny. from any ‘pCine- CourtsTTnThis State, or any of tho Court® in the lUmted States or Territories, promptly and oarefully oxeeutod. -A-LEX.-McKINNEY, jrx , attorney at law, ; -GREBNSBURG,,PA» f - fc _ _ v Will praotise in Westmoreland, 'Armstrong' and In- counties. - seH-ti» August -belmont, . , BANKER, 76BEAVER.8TREET. f „ . ilstraesLettersof Credit for.TrayeUerei oyallable in all parts of the world, through the Messrs. Rotbchllds, of >anß, London, Ffankfort, Naples, and Vionna, and.their Cotresporideiitg. j ■i :f mh7-6m .''kOtices. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. _ ~ f , V ' Tuxascbt Department, ( - • » 4 • ■ ' Habhisbcso/Pa;, August 13.1859.( ’ At a meeting of t ho Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hold this day- it was-• »» ' •• - 1 ' * .. -- . BetalvedtvThUt the jßtateiTreasurtr be riuthomed to., saue proposals to buy, from tho lowest bidder of bidders, Two HuhdredAnd Fifty Thousand ’Dollars ol.S'por cent. .HtateLoansof Pennsjlvonia. , „ ~ V Nolme i» therefore given that Sealdd Propasala for th< salo'Oi-the whole or hriy. fcart'of. TwOvHundred am Fifty Thousand will be receivo f. A?f *1859 rthois&rap to set forth tho,amoi|ilt o«»odand the; ’ price'asked, to be addressed “ Crtninnssioneraef Sinking Fund.” Harrisburg, Pa. f endorsed “Propoaaltf to bo r Th? bids will bo and allotments made to the >r. 1 g^ r,ontli ° ( la’BLiFEft:si; t iTi,^ur.r. TVTOTICE.—Letteys Testamentary to tho 1. Estate bf FREDERICK RLF.TT, lute of the City of Philadelphia, decoased, having boon granted to tljo undenigned, all persons indebted to, said Estate wil. ploesb make payment, and Jhose bayunr claims are re v9^9a^!^sgMm^,^. i Jda, WTDALIuibi.N. E.coroer second and cai,- C. JONES, 633 RACE Street. ! aU9-tuths3wAsep6-tuthB3w< r •r t> ’Executor-. ENGINEER’S DEPARTMENT, MILL VILLE AND GLAS3BORO’ RAILROAD. GRADUATION and MASONRY of the Millville, and GlaMbdro’ Ratlroed, extending XrOWtho >nllago 0f Glass boro' ttL.Miliville, in the Btata of New Jersey, about S 3 inilos.Trroppsabi Will be received for seotiona of one or Payments to be made In wh. or,part oaah and part in the Stock oMhe Company. Sbould the Company issue Mortgage BQnda,they,may be siibstltutod for the Stook, at the option of the party making the preposal. , • Plana ond apecificatidns mar be aeen at the Engineers omco in GUiafilNiro', on andafter tho 17tb mat. v iProposals to be addressed to GEO. B 7 ROBERTS, ChlofEngineer, Glass boro , Gloucester. City; N. J.” By order of the Board/ ‘ ‘i* " ;•• • ■ ' - - fp. H.-WHITNEY, President, Gro. B. Robkhts, Chief Engineer. iGlassboro'i August 1,1869» v - . '• , . f W’TbePreaa, Inquirer, and Ledger, of Philadelphia; Railroad Journal, New York; Railroad arid Mining Re gister, Philadelphia; Gazette. T rBn t°n; Newark Daily .Advertiser; ana HaryUbturg Union, will msert the above - uhtil the 34th inst..and send billy to the pmoeofthe-Cora pany,ulossboro,N»Y. aus-t24 • • SPECIAL NOTlCE;—Dealers in Good- KJ re&r*s Patent 1 Vulcanised .Rubber Suspenders, Siraids, webs, and all othenfabncß.and artioles made v oombiriing fibroiis Substaboe* .with threads or sheets of vuloamzed.rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authorUfi they cannQt.be legally disposed of in the United States.: Merchants and dealers invitpd to ex amine sueoimena nowan,store, and to give tlieir ordara for the Spring. Trado to the undersigned, EXCLUBTV ■, emITS«3 ull tlis Wrlss huretofers njinuf(u)tureU <nr im- P ALB6*SrioSM¥SMANUFACTURE » 9 d SELL .nw-iy Horace h. day. TVOTICE. —Persons having busmens with 4.l'the FLOUR INSPECTOR ■ will cull at No. M VINE Street, between the mure of 9 -o'clpek and 3 P. M., where they will find the Lisueotorpr his'Doputy, F. M. HIESTER, 6. M. LAUMAN, • jelf , ~ Flour Inspeptor. COPARTNERSHIPS. TIIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore, ex isting hotweim the subscribers isi this day dissoivod by mutual conaont. The busmpaa of tlio firm will lie settled by JOSEPH B. HANSON, who is authorized to use the name of the 6rm in HANSON, , July ?Bt, 7459; I/ - - ijqRVTOQD PENROtik. JOSEPH B. HANSON will oqptinue (he Tobodoo Com- bumnesß, apd Agejipy for qf Sfljpbrero Guano, os heretofore. „ No. 105 North WATER fUroflt, and No. 106 North DELAWARE 'Avenue. GEORGE' BOLDEN,”; : XOB North WATER Street. NORWOOD PENROSE, . 106 North DELAWARE Avenue. NORWOOD pENRQSEUatft of lb® firm of Joseph B. Hanson' &f Co.) is this day'awoqiated Vith“ GEORGE BQI/piN, under the style and Ann of BOLDIN fcPBN ROSP»fqr tha oqi|df|c)ipg a Tobaooo, Dili a#d General Coi?imiwioA'.§ufiifteBe< jiily \, 1889. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN,•'that the. Tirjn of WAitMmK, OHAB W?aK,fc niifi. ij tht. Aar diwnlved.- Tho liOAtcf.lUftKo, kna'StovoJjiAiUM Philadelphia, July IJ, J&9. ° r SREAP, ptJRE ANp' VkiM/ , MANUFACTURED BY- 'fHB MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAN BN 6BTAINBD AT THE tOtio WlNO ’ ’ PLACES! MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broad end Vine streets. 1 /' *• CLARK.-—- Poplar spreefj below H. : MoREIL..™ J™ ‘corner Qixth’ and MRS. B.BECK.™ t *... Jpy ji() 1 ;s. pAifcoAS'p.: :._s prins GaHeh joip (?; liiPKpy.—. « vtjre ?i re9 t. , T. F. .Jfo. ))5 Ifprtfi #r«et T. 0» HORNER..-—....... 0. E. corner Fifthand • ■ . - Spruce street*, i W. W. MATHEWS. 8/E. corner Eleventh and Q, KNtGjfT* Wnl- GEORGE GARYJN*-'«-..*4lBl^rnbardplrcct. X). COURTNEY,—N.‘ W,corner Sixteenth 8. H. MASON.—— Fwirt| ani lr GeJrtiantown o.3jt, WA^TA^IAJJE^......-^ street, above Z. LENTZ-.-* —......Corner South'Fourth and Johnston street*. I. HOLLAND..—— ■ ... .&W.CQrnor Sixteenth and tBAVID BABDLEH J. WEIGHTMAN . .S."jifeornof Eleventh arid < 'Jeoferson streets. ‘ 1 S. S. TOMKINS...™ .No. IOM North Front street, i H. BROORB —. -SP vo nt b JANE .MYERS.™........Coates Btre6t,l>eldw Thir teenth street. ! ' f F.-M. iFraAldinand _ —...... " Coates eels. F. MORRIB.,*—,N?W. corner Tenth and E. B. TURNER, ...No!' , fsl5 i 'B r o 0 u")i Front J, SHDBTEB. ........ B '°f »" d THOS.IF. BLEST*—. Nineletfnlh street' * * ■ ‘and Ridge avenue. B. 8. BOWN -..N-.E. corner Ninth and- Federal streotsj j. MoliJTyifp. vT£“s|7 -leoflnji 4rMt> nl>, ?'«. nUflio 80~ AI/RX* FPliL'pß'fQJi. Chris- J. &. HIOKBM. v; Jv C. If» RAINIER.... Mth st. ® -r.>van«m*« ’ ,ab.JiftVfcrfordroad. R. h. YARNELL LeftjJt'Feziua. ’jbHN BARNDT. %..- M _Treniont andPiqe Grove, M< B. 80X.............1 Reading, Penna. - ■ GEO. B.' TbTVNSENB..».*. Wejjt tihostor, Penna geo: I.; BECKER.;..V.^XAtIantioCUriN. J, ! I JAMEfJ GARLAND Cape May-, N. J. D. HORTON. JOIIN BODD. Jo3-tf —..Plorenoe.H. J, uWilmington, Dol, ! MECHANICAL BAKERY. S. W-: Comer ■VI- J ll ? 53 Btreeta. PHILADELPHIA. ■This if? now in artcpesgfiii operation, day and nisliti and ail are tespooihiliy invltod to mII hwl ico tbo wliplo prqpoas of hread-ihakiiirfqr flientsolwii. apprentice, and five, ns Journeyman inoAeoC the first bouseajn Scotland, arid twenty-five, ad maater+dimng which time ho opportunity of making many experiments, and obeorvine aft the intprOveinentß wbion bayopeenmade duringthatpprifHU , ~ fasssßaraais®® fore poßsoQseu, ' * < 1 - * ■Eoins unrestrained in (he- purchase oT flo\ir, done but thoeoundestand best ohall.evorbeusod) and hi has no heSitatibn in snylne that Brood of all kinds cab bo do liverod. unsurpassed in ouabty and -weight br tIM made by thoordinorr process, .-r , - T : ■ . Famihoi in which tho Bread, made by the Meihanicnl Bakery has not boon tried, or in Vhioh if fins Won tried only at i(s commencement, before the inaciunory wrb in perfeotworlnng order, roepeptfiitly to give it .atrial'now* the undersigned Moving it would lead to ::, . • ‘ ' ‘-'OFJHILADBLpnU, 1 mL . „ 409 STREET. } Thiß Cojnpnny.intniroi oaainßf Los* or Dfljnaee by The following provision' in. the Tolioies of this Com pany jiyaTanUes, theirMcuntyi'WhoiKowignejl as col* , ‘‘ This polioy shall not, bo Invalidated. or in iny Vino , aSeotodi alter Its assignment as a collateral security to the mortgaged » r »n'jjfyof th? s|mo/- Paul T. Jones, lermniah it'.’ Brotjts, , SW&rman, |«t, t . ■■ mSsT' " • Gn.nsnr 8 . ? @f TWTANILA BALE ROPE.—A gupehor lot, z!ms&- forlh ? f^svfirpM!k Jf s& t ? rBll *“W ; aw. WATERgt„on<lMfirMiASYcß, 3 x~-j* /jIfUNIOIPAL CLAlMS.—Noticais horeby I ATI- given to the owners ortho Properties mentioned irt file appended Mo rol >rani)a'or C.lmmS, tijnt Writs of Belle Facers will l)o issued thereon lirthteeindiilhs from aStWaT*”; "IT ‘Y m ;• ■■■ -rn WALNUT StoShHlta.' r - 1 ? T ol^T C WHLiMLPHIA?^ E ,1, The city of Philadelphia to use,of. Adam. Warthmnn . end James L. Barrow y. Brown, Be RoBfiott,,fc;Co., own ers orjoputed'owners,orwhoevor may be owners., Com:- mon Flees* December- Term* 1888. No. 80. -Bavins, $163 21. Lot, pqiUhwosterlr corner of York nndJCedar streets, in fronton said Yorlc street 54 feet by 129 feot6>£ . •indies to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 1 ~ 2. Same y. same, owners or reputed owuer«,..oiiwho iver may bo owners.' Comhioti Pious, December Term, *lB6B. No. 81. Paving, $143 27. Lot southwesterly side ofYprk street, 187 test southeasterly from tlto southeast ’orly Ride or Lemon frCnt'on Mid York stroatfil feet by 1® foot indies to Gordon street. Nineteenth i'^B. r skmo v. Alien &Wtsyank,aWnonr or r&puted b mars, thoroon.-Greotert. on the : northwesterly wide of; Coral, streot, .80-feet‘6 inohes -soiHmvcsterly from Sergeant street, in front on said Coral alroot 14 feet by 68 feet in depth. Nmeteeth ward. ] ; ■ , 4, Snmo v. Caleb H, Meeker* ownor or reputed dwner, orwhoavorraay be owner. Common Fiona. March .Term, 1869. No. 200. ' Paying, $216 03; Lot, a6uthwesterly side of.'Coral .and-.Wfcod stroets, in-front on saidfCornl street 166 feet inches to Mooro atroot, by 16 feet in dopth;. Nineteenth ward,.- ~ f , :> v ; 6, Same v. James Bodkm, owner or roputed owner 1 , or whoever may bn owner. Common Plena. March,Term, 1860. - No. 205. • Paving, $24-97.- Lot and Brick Dwelling ■northwesterly side of Coral streot. 303 feet northeasterly : from Dauphin-Street, in front On the said Coral street 17 ’foot by 61 Teet in depth. Nineteenth ward. 6. Samo v. Ldworq Leigh, owner or roputed ownor, or whoever may be owner.'CommonPleas, March Torm. 1860. No. 201. Pavinc, $24 99. Lot and Brick Dwelling northwesterly,side qfCoral.street, §9 feet northeasterly from Dauphin street, Jn front on said Coral street 17-feet by 64 feet in depth.,* Nineteenth ward;, i ',v, . 7. Same v. Brown & Boyd, owners or reputed owners, or whoever,-may be owners. Common Fleas, March Term. 1850. No. 196. Paving, s9£,Bq., Lot and Brick corner < of-Coral nnd Dauphin streots, in front on said Coral, street 71, feet 3% inches, including one-naif of wide alley, bylG feet in depth., Nmeteeth ward... , , i ' 8i Bamo v; same, owners 6r retmted owners, oir who ever mayjHJ owners. Common Pious. Msroh Term* 1860. : No. 197* Paving, ®JB 03.'Lot and Brick Dwelling tnere i on erected, southeasterly- aideof Coral streot, 12- feet northeastefly from Moore streot. in front on said Coral stroet-JS.toet by 62 feet. 7‘* inohes to a four-feet.wide. 'alley.''Nineteenth ward. •• ; 9. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who-, ever may bo owuore, Common Pleas, March Terhi.lW9« No. 198. PAvlrt*. $l6 62. Lotnna j BnoK-Dwellinz : there on erected northeasterly corner of Coral and'ftloore atroets. jn front oneaid Coral street, 12 feet bV62 foot 7% inches m depth.to a four-feet ,wipenuey._, Nineteenth 10. Same v. same, owners or rdbufod owners, qr who ever may bo owners.. Common Pleas. March Torm,lSs9. No. 199. Paving, $l5 G 2. Lot nnd Brick Dwelling thpreon orocted, southeasterly sido of Coralstreet.4B feet north easterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral street 12 feet ny-6& feet 7Jtf inches in depth to a four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. >' ’ > ■ Jl. Samo y. came, ownorsjjr impu or.who ever may bo owner*.' Common PleAsslar<sf:Pfcerin. 1&59 No, 200.. Paving. $lO 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected.-southeasterly side of ‘Coral l strseU24 feet -northeasterly from Moore- street,-m front on aaid Coral stfoot 12 feet by 62 feet 7% inones in depth to a faur-joet wide alley. Nineteenth ward., ?.* f t n' 12. Barad v. aatne, owners or- reputed-owners, or who evor may be owner*. Common Pleas, March Term. 1869/ No. 202. Pavmgyslfi 62. Lot and Bnok Dwelling there*, on erected,: southeasterly side of*Coral street, GO feet northeaßterlf -from Moortf street‘in front on said Co ral street 12 feet, tlidnce la depth on the northeasterly i line thereof o*Teet, thence southwesterly parallel to said Coral street 7 feot 6& incheSj thbace 'northwesterly pa rallel to the said Moore street)] (bet tH inches I’tnenoo southwesterly parallel to tho said Coral street 4 feet 6& inches r thence northwesterly parallel to the said Moore street 52 teet7«a inches to said Corfil street. Nifleteelh ~ &. Same v. name, owners or reputed owners, dr Who ■evernmy be owners. Common Pleas.MarohTerm, 1859. Nd. 203. Paving. $l6-62. Lot nnd Bnok Dwelling on the 1 ’southeasterly-sloe of Coral stTeet,B6feetnoTthbatJteriy from Moore street, in front on said Coral street 12 feet l^netelmtl 7 wanf^° B^'^ pt^tft * ur ‘C e^t vide aUey. - 14. Same v. same, ownors orreputod owners, or .who over may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term. 1869, No. m Paving. $lB S 9. jLot and Brick Dwofling there-- on ereotod, southeasterly side of Coral street,'72‘fdet northeasterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral street 13 ioet 3« inches, including one-half Of a twa-foet 6>4 inches Wido alley, by M feet in depth. Nineteenth ward. , . ~ , -■ 16.' Same V. MoCaTtney & Townsend, owners or repu-- od owners, or/whoaver may be ownors. Common Pleas, March Torrri-, 1859.' No. 194. Paving, $lO6 80. ‘Lot and Bnok Factory or MiU thereon .eroctod, southeast erly corner of Coral and Droer streets. Beginning at'ft' point on .said corner, thence extending southwesterly along t the «atd Coral street S 3 feet X. vneb to the east side of Front street, thenco soathorly along tho said Front stroet 18 feet to a point, thence easterly fit'right angles; with eaid Front,streot 87 feet UX inchea to a point,; thenco narthßastflrir.phYfflleltP tho said poral street 37, feet ll?f inches to the said Pfo®r street, thonce north westerly along the said preer street 39 feet3J* inches to .the place of beginning. ‘ lfl. Bamo v. Elam. F. Witmer, owner orroputed owner, or whoever maybe owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1869. No. 189. Paving, $lO U. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly side of Coral street, 96 feet •southwesterly from Wood street, in' front on' said Coral stroet.l2footby.62 feet 7% inches m depth to a three-, feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 17. Same v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner,. Common Pleas. March .Term, 1809. No., 190. Paving. $l6 it. l Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly aide of Cornlatreet, 84ibet south westerly from Wooif street, in front on smd Coral street 12.feetby.62 foet 7K inolios to a-throe-feet wide aUey, Nineteenth ward. ' * c - 18. Same v. name, qwner qr reputed owner, arwhqevor may be owner. Common Pleas, Mnrph Term, 1859. No. 102.' 'Paving, $2O 82. Lqt ‘and. Brick Dwelling thereon, ■creeted gouthohstdrly side of Corah street, 6$ foot 6 inches southwesterly frtim the southwesterly sido of street, in front on said Coral street 1$ foet 6 inches, including one-linlf a throe-feot wide alloy* by 65 feet 79» inches iu depth to a Ihreq-feot wide jil|ey. Nine teenth word. . ; 19. Same v. same,owner or.reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Picas, march Term, 1859. No. 193. Paving. $lB 44. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon oreetbri southeasterly side pf Coral street. 72 feet South westerly from the southwesterly side of Wood streot, in front on said Cornl street 19 feet by 68 met 7% inches to a three-foot wide alley. Nineteenth ward. - ,29. Same v. Brown, l)e Rosso tt, & Co., owners or re futod owners, or whoever may bo owners. Common leas, December Tenn. .No. 32. Pavingsssos7. Lot northeast sido of York street, 60 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly sido of Trenton avenue,in fronton, said York street IS foot by 126 foet 3 Indies to JSrnien stroot. Nineteenth ward. . , : - . : • . Zl. Samo v. same, ownors or reputed owners, or.who over may bo owners. Common Pleas, December Term* 1863. J N 6. S 3. Paving; $137 65:: tot sSufhwQsi side of Yorksfreetyips foet' Bouthdostarly from the southeast erly side of Lemon street, fn front on said York 'street Ido&fh w )y rdf 9 f ° ot ® . iqphqs to Gqrflqu street: Jfiqe -22. Same v. Stotesbqry Ayres, owners or'reputed owner®, nr may ho owners. Common Pleas, , March .Term,, 1859,. No, 9].' 'Footway paving} $23 65. Lot porßorof York ami Tnlin JireetsJn front pn said-York street 34ftfer ny J# foot 6>f inches in Uspih to Cordon street. Nineteenth want, ; 83. flamo V.A-Lnngslrelh. owner or reputed owner, or whoever may bo owner.' Common Plow, March Term, 1869. Ng. e 3. Footway pavmx, SJ7 pi* Lot southwesterly siao of York street* 61 foet southeasterly from ,th°. southeasterly side of Bapviva street, in front op said York street 36 feet by J 29 loot tX inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. -zi } \ , 24. Same v. Everot Sc Engle, owners or repnted own ers, or whoever may he owners. Common Pleas. March . Term, l&O. 14?* 94., Footway paving, $l7 88. Lot PMO r^ aWt*?J fS et northwesterly f ro {lL l fe jtrtpti IS snid York street 34 foot by 129 tect 8>» inches in depth to Gordon street; Nine teenth ward, ' ’ ... • ■ 25. .Same v. Athanasius Ford, owner or reputed own-- er,‘or whoever may.be owner. Common Fleas, March . Term, |859. }fo. 99. Footway pavias, $23 35. Lo£ southeasterly, corner qfYork and Gray streets, thence soutlieniitorly along tno said 'York street M foot ton point, tbonce southwesterly at right angles with the said' York, streot 129 feat 6)4 inches to Gordon Btroct, thopoe northwesterly, along, the said Gordon street 40 feet to said Grity street,-thence northerly along the said Gray . street .43 feet X inch to appoint, thence fiwther along the sairf Gray street nqrthoaetorlySS feetshi inohe? to the place of beginning.. Ninetocnth ward*. . 20. Same v* Philip • Rump, owner or reputed owner, or oriycqrnerof Aqrk and Lemon streets, In Dont oh the eald York stroot« feet by 129 feet C>£ inches in depth to , GArdhrt Rtfoot. JlAQtfifihihiyqrd, / ■'*:■. /. Uf, Same v. gdUort Fisner, owners or reputod own ers* pr whoever mov be owners. Common Pleas- March Term, 1869.- No. 97. Footway paving, $37 21. Lot northeast side of York street, 54 southeasterly from tho . southon storly side of Lemon street, in front on said York - streot 72 font by 125 foet 3 inches m depth to j&rolen street* Ninetoenthward. . . ,23. Same.v. Brown. De Rossett, Sc. Co., owners or ro-- puted owners, or- whf>avar way 1)6 'oVnors. Common M ar . c h ‘lerra, JBW. No. 9S, Footway’paving,' $49 75. Lot southwesterly sido of York street,*lK Ibet southeasterly from tlitf southeasterly,srae’of' Lemon dtrbet; in front on'said York street 100 foet by feot fcjf molioa in depth to Gordon’ street. Ninoteonth Ward. - - 89. Bama y, gamb, owners or -reputed owners,'or who over ma> be owners. Common Pleas, March Term. lfi©. • Efo.iW. Footway paving, $32 83.; Ij&t gonthwostortr ' ebrner of \ Ork rind Cedar streets, in liCnt On’said York street 54 feet by 129 feotO* inches in deptlrloiGonkn ■ ISuiQC«^!i)?VAYQIOf' Sh Y* Y' Y' Humn, owoqt or roputed owner, or in»ty ho Pjens. Mrch Term, Hmit ?fjl* 18 V’ * Lot southwogtprly side of Huiltinardon street. 177 thet southeasterlr iroro the southeasterly sido ot Jasper street, in front on said Huntingdon street 60feet 0 inches by 146 feot a l a inches ,m depth to Hazzsrd street. • Nineteenth ward. 1 3!. Same v.’same. owner or reputed owner,orwhoover be owner. Common Pleas. March Term, 1859. No. \S2. Soma v, A. Ootio 'oyner ar roputed oWr, or who ever tuay bo owner. CommonTteas, Maron Term. 1859. No. 124, Paying, $174 30. Lot westerly cornet of HmU lnsdqnand Jasperstroots,m fronton said Huntingdon street 90 teet by 146 feot SV inohos to Hazzard street. Nmoterinth ward-' - ' « 7 , •' T Pq\’lHk, "Lot north westerly oar . nor HuJjtinirdon streot apa Frankfqrd road. Beginning lit h point in saiucomer, fheneq cxlendink northwester ly along the said Huntingdon 199 feot 2& inches to n point j thenco northensteriy nt right Bnzlek‘wlth' tho anld Huntingdon street % lnches A, Ib&ripe H.feilp numos To .the FranKforil rqau.hnd at rlklit nnalas therewith, thence south-south , wftrdly along the said Frankfordyoftdl.Oiteet % inches' 1 to the plqco of beginning. Nineteenth ward. 34. Bruno v, James Uolcher,ownar or reputed owner, or whoever mar be owner. Common Pleas, March Torm, ips9. No. IXS. Paving, $109.87. Lot northwes terly corner of Huntingdon and Emornld streets; in front on s-ud Huntingdon street CO foot by 130 Ibet in - «iUboj. . " ' - *». Same vi same/owner or reputed owner, or who-’ over mriy bo owhaa. Coinmon Pleas, March Term/1859. No. 135. PayinK»:3nßo-?I. .Dot'southorlr corner onrun (ingdon nnd Emerald streots, n frontsonsaid Htmtim'dob - »tp6tft3f«otby l«-f80t !ncl.Be't9 H n ißar,t « TOM Nmeteonth ward, ’ ? “ , s®. hams Y. 'Aoel Lukana. owner, nr reputed owner, nr wnci,evsr may Oimcr. Common Pleas, March Term, Mv No. 123. Paving, $l9l 82. Lot northeasterly corner of Huntingdon and Coral streets, in tront on said Hnn- Utlgdonstroet 100 feet, m depth uoriUoaßterly along the said Coral stroot CO feet 8)f inches to a point, thence * goutbeeslerly at right. witli said oora7 street 93 7 ieot;fl>6 inches to a point, thoncQlarihereastorly at right angles with the Frnnklord rqa(l3 loot 1W in*nes to a point, tjionce southwesterly at right an/los with said Huntimdoit streot 69 feet S>« inches to said Huntingdon street.' Nineteenth ward. 37. Same v. same, owner or reputod owuer, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas,March Term, 1859, No.' - 12). Paving, $29 22. Lot nnd brick dwelling thereon erected, northcnstorly sidoof Huntingdon street, 190 feot southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Coral street. injTqntonsaid Huntin*i|onstreotl6Feb* by 68feet 10?« tlppl),. t,ii the so !( ,Hea,ter!y No Iheraur. apd H , jest 2K inches m pepth ou thepPrinVesterly Ji«e thero pf. wnotoomh warp. 1 38* Ba|uo v.-Wilhajn If. "Witto, owner or rqjnutod owner, «r whnevor.rnaT bo owner. Common Fleas, March Tbrm, 1869. No. ,100 v Footway caving* $43 02.' LotrnorthoftHtorly comer ot yirk nTml Tulip 'streets, m front on said York street 72 feot by 125 feet 3 inches in depth to Emlcn street. .Nineteenth ward. 39. Same v. Robert Neill, owner or reputed owner, or whoover may bo owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. No. 2if. Paving. $l7 13. Lot on east side of Par ker strqef fip foet northward from the north side of Wood street, in front on said Parker streot 10 foot by 135f00t in depth Ip Trenton avemlo. 'Nipeleenfh Vrird* 4(). Sajno v. >vil|ian , i Cqylo, owner or Vomited owner, or whoever may bo owuor. Conmion Plena, March Term, 1859. N 0.235. -Paving, $l7 li Lotonsl sido of Parkorstroot7o Ihot northward from tho,north sido of . WriqdytroGt, in fronton said rarKnj- Btroot 19 feot bj 149 feet in dopth to Trenton avenue. Ntuotocnth ward. ou9-t3|n •• - ‘i . TN ,(J«ANpmV“ OF J- Jofikua aqd others, V . 1 , Complainants.'and i The Trenton Mutual Lire and 7 On Bill, Jco. ' Fire Insurance Company, { Beils. J - ' ’ In pqrsunnce or au'Qßter rasdo by the Chancellor in tho nbpve-alated cause, dated the third day of Decent haf, A. creditors of the, abovo-nnnied Inau raijeb-Oompany are hOroby Ratified that they-are re quired tu prosent to the aubscrU»r, residing at Trenton, New Jersey, and prpve before him, under oath or affir mation, or nthorwiso, as he |hall direct, their'sovoral claims and .doidands. agamqt sAid .Company, witfiinaix months from tho dato of said order, or tnqt they will be oxciudod from the benefits of such dividends as may bo n,*do »ml ftoton* to - fegj-th 8m wagfor in Ohanoery. Notice is hereby given that an. jilicaticm hnnboen made for ft re-issue of Certifi cate No. 155 or GERMANTOWN GAS STOCK, Five Shares, in the name of Dr. T. F. BETTON, dated Janu ary 22d, 185$, tho same having boon lost or mislaid. - • 7 • • J. G. kOSKNGARTKN, Attorney for Dr. Betton. Philadelphia, June £8.1669. , . . „ Jefe-wSm nPIIE STOCK .OP WINDOW-GLASS, J. GROUND PAINTS of all dplom.anrt wrflTS for public approval, as to price and quality, ftre’lme qualled. Thpio who consult their own' interests will examine their assortment, and jMrchafio, of thdm n su perior quality of goods, at a less price thanoan be had elsewhere, ' JyZMf HfITNTON’S .ENCAUSTIC. TILES for A."JL floors. - •, - , | OrnamorrinlChipinfiy Topp for Oottftgee. Garden Va#os and Fountain*. ■ . . > vitrified Pipe fpr drains and Water conductors, * Imported and for gale by „ . fjjbls-tf 1 . ■ "*r- -^-r^-- . .Pi' 'f J2\ Irf/ ? r • ..-, - rpHE MANSIONBOPSE. , •' . 'W. 1,7§8^»U t &^“romi6tor. -.This well-known 6stablisbmeiit,tho favorite resort of ’cut sdns/and visiters* hns lately-'undergone! extenßiva • repaiwarid;is;now*.one,of.iheracstcomm odious, ele gant .and thorough hotols in the Union : beautifully lo ' patea at tbe'etfrnerof.FlFTH and PEN N’ Btr e e ts, Read my., Its accommodations are nrst-olasaj.-tho rooms ■paoious and airy ;’ aha the-table constantly with all the luxuries ofthe -season. -Perßolis desirous >cf spendtnga fewvweekM m tho' summer in' ah agree able-and echaomical’inanneri could not do .better than ake a-tnal-of-BGURBON’S MANSION HOUSE at Reading. • ~ , ap22-tf- JEDLOE’S HOTEL, : r f , ATLANTIC CITYV NEW JERSEY', - terminuaof the Railroad, on the left;beyond tlißUepot.'TJiirilouse is NOWOPEN for*hoarders l s at eeMonr,the chambers havebeen very muoh ‘JStevfjL.and'Tendered more.oomfortablc by Venetian ® ut u » the windows. ■ * Chargesmoderate. • ‘i’ v: - 1 ?*mnts half prioe. .•iSTTni?. * "Jionld-keep their seats until the oars ar ■ jeM-Sm* ol^’ * l6 ota ‘* Tho,signs are eonspiouous. TVEPTUNE house, oun]erB‘atii&ild l ' e^e ' rj ' °P a Y? n A 6no ® contfort for so sJtefe? ", BsDl.oE’aJ'.on’ MAHSACHU -r^-i *ii ' A il^ a .®v w itlnn convenient djstence'of the surf, o reach wuch brond'and solid gravel walks have been’ to the Lighthouse, and commands a fine viewofthetJcedh and Inlet. - . - rj - : , / a, #J?pnsient Boarders accommodated on hWJI terms. Children and Servants half once.- ge2fi-gm ~ J , , . , , JOHN SMlOK.Tropnetor. White sulphur ; And chaly beate SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP. PA., oro now open, andJnro easy.of acoessyia Harrisburg; thenqo on the Cumberland Valley road to - NewviUe; thenoe 8 mileastanng to the Springs, where'you arrive ats i\ iyi. samo day. ' Every arrangement is complete I ir visitors.,. BoanTperweek. $8 rper day,.' 51.25.1t0•i •i for families, : Referoncos—Jas.ifltoel, Morton MoMiohael, Bancroft. £ Cp., B. {LJeahney, Jr.,« Co. - Reference to the Analysis of. .the Waters, James o.* Booth, Analytical Professor of U.B. Mint.; ' Address,: NewviUeF.O,, BCOTT&XOYLE, 'JaT-Sm*. . ~.n ; .Proprietor. fiJEA BATHING.—THE ..MANSION aveime,ATLANTIC QBENfor Buests;- Por ootivenienoe of im.ngementidcmtltraity' to the beach, and attractiveness o the .adjacent grounds, this house is unrivallod. The IWI ■e* Jcl-3m . . , E.LEB. . CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR » MS 03 ' CUM^ERI, A III, COUNTy ,' PENN i , TWpUMpC^^&'Lihftr<w*'nd.rort(!e-miironVat .this d.hsißful Sufnqipr, Retail, yll be, K7to SJijwr week. Viaitora, le&Hns Philadelphia cir-Biutiinore in ; gE A- ■ 8.-A .T HI-NG-p •o4 n o*®4°^®lW^®°2 see his friends.who may favor him \rtth their patronage dunny the season, . i —r--,., -m-,;: ; Je2s-3m - - THOB. 0. GARRETT. EDUCATIOSALi ARCIf-STRBET INSTITUTE FOR -*«•. Y Ot)N Q LADIES <-~T he Eleventh'Session will; commence on MONDAT;September6th,lB69. For cir®. culart apply nt 1314 ARCH street, one door east - - ■■" ' Miss L. M. BROWN,Principal. ■ -HALL, (LATE, PARADISE) .FI SEMINARY, situated in the,village of Paradise, on Lanoaster and Philadelphia^turnpikOvfifty-three niileswest of Philadelphia, nine miles east of-Lancaster oity,andJhTße-fwrti\s of-a mile from LeamanPlaoe IN SIiPTEMfIER. Th? tandiM )« ,umleSoinf tho ,r<msft. ropamn «torr for dornutonci, into which W*Rter will be introduped, and bath .attached. Comfortable acooramodation ii thus provided for thirty warding pupjU. and the trustees will spare: no: expense to renderUie fohpor worthy of pnbuo fayor. ~ I * AmohgThe many to whom the oopdaoton of this school might- refar/ther are; permitted partionjarly t<? name ;ne Rt. Rev. Buihops Alonzo Potter and Be Lencey. and the Rev. Dr. W. Bacon Stevens, of Philadelphia; They also submit .the,following - testimonial; kindly tendered by the.m. Rev.Dr-B. BSwmlm,Asnetant BishdpP.E. Church,Pennsylvania:.. . 1 The Semmary ror young lacb*l at.Bamdisei L&neas toroountyr general suMrintendeuoo. of Ktlhkdlly.anp with Mim Chamber lain; as toe immedi atel ahAactive Principar. isone that, Ithlhkvmhybo re hedan todd'faithutoy authat it pramisea. The situa tion is - healthy, beairtlful, and easily acoettibls by the Pennsylvania has had largo «*- peneneo ip. supenntenmng toe education of young la dies. and Miss Ohamberlam-bringstothe institution the well-earned reputation of a most competent and suo oessful teacher, m well in ;lmMrtjngr Imowlfldge as in discipline; The Seminary Is; therefore. I think, entitled to the oonfldence of the pubuo, and I hope Will receive it.” * . k > ‘ • • A? bWs - S^ h D?W»te!' ' aul-fiw. . • Paradise, Lancaster oounty, Pa.' fMARRIETT, BROWN WILL REpPEN f-A HER SPHOPL fOR YOUNG LAPIES,’ in the Large and AirrlftwiWfYf tha;l\f. W. e<ir. of FILBERT and JUNIPER StreoM, npptube Peaa the cap u te ed rriHE HEMANS INSTITUTE. ■ T r afNe, teiOTfflte higher education of a limited number .-of Young Ladies. Parents to whom he is not personally known are referred teProfeasqrC. J).OleMeland.Proftaaor Qliarle, Short, THE MISSES, OASEY. AND MRS.: BEE BE’S Boarding and Day School for Yoon* Ladies, 1703 WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY, Bep tembcrTth. , - ~ ; ,, aua-3m X>RYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL New York,-Buffalo, Cleveland, and. Chicago. For in formatln>n. call or Sf>nd for v^talO^d^* HUNOS. CHTCRERING & SONS, • ■ Upright “ WARBROOMB aJ OHESTNyT STREET. •Constantly instore a lares stock of oar‘BEAUTIFUL and UNBQUALLED4NBTftyMBNTB. We have been awarded,at thediflerent Exhibitions in this oouatry and iaScffi) AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANO? TO RENT. SUPERIOR PIANOS. Noa. 1, S, 8/ahd 7 Sftrth/ EuTAw Street. ancfNo. Kff -• BALTIMORE Street, between Charle* and .Hive always of their supe rior.. Pianos. 'recommended by' certificates. from 8. Thalberg; Strako&dh.' aria other celebrated performers to be equal,'l fno t *uperi 6 r .to any nwde in this country. „ The durability of their Pianos will be warranted for five years and a privilege of fi&chirud gfafiwirwithin «tu KN/Wccu figgag)'. a'A VKN, Bacon,' & iCot’s, son & Hamlin « unrivalled'MKLoDEoNs'and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for' Churches and Lecture .Booms, , . ~frw «Sr-Piano.and Melody gQ _ anil CHESTS'u’r. MVSIC. MARSH'S MUSIOSTORE, V No. im CHESTNUT Stroet, Philadelphia, ore au the latest and pppular Miufo can be ob> i from any cataip.?ue m the .Untied Stales. Tn struotien Bopks.SetJwM. $N&e, New Catalogues wiU* si\j erne* post-paid. Kij eemt, p.ofli'paid. cm receipt of, the price a cnUflc&_wo. , Pubh%biiU and receiving new IT/. Ixfqwoal JuMruments and musical gnanaigocu #very dssonpticm atlmpOrtersVand menu faptiirera* price*. •' ' , • MARSH, -. ■ , IXO2 CHESTNUT Strok CABINET WAKE, FURNITURE an?, BILLIARD Bc CAMPION, • No. 26\ SOUTH SECOND SfREETt , m connection With thfttt Cabinet Bouses*, ora now • of "V - which are pronounced by aU.wwi hate wed; them to be suMripT to all others. * • ft a i , , , ror the quality and finish of the* o TaWSs ine mAiro- refer tq nqmerftUß ralronsthroughoutthe Umop, who are familiar. With the oharaoter of their wort;. jy2S-Sm COAL. S! W. GROOME & CO., LENIGH, SOH®^ d .»A°£ TOP, SEMI- Oifice, No. 146 South FOURTH Street. BROAD Street, below Rice. „ - apj-d™ ~ PEXLAOEI.PHIA. WOOD, OO’AL, AND KINDLING WOQOi COA'f2s < .f?R%K r 'r A Wi&RF, Spletedour nmngeroenta. ftTO.uow_proparoa to flaw tIvOPD BY STEAM FOWER. fwe fiave:also on 5 atmyeno? «tudA.cd !4&Ki<nt COAL, of all sizes, selected with oare. Dealers and Cnnaumers will find it greatly to their advantage to-purobasp Kindling wood of us., • <; , t Jofi-3m WASHING: ANU IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING DONE flltgs With NEATNESS and DESPATCH,for Single Ladies and- Gontiepien, Families. Boarding oomcr.of Prune. .Family Shirts and Coilara patent polished.' Everything washed by hand, 1 on the coin joon wash-board. ;; . . The whole business is. strictly attended to by female operatives; ; . Mrs. DONOVAN, < > ' jv SO-lr Bupflnnxlonaodt. LUMBER. T UMBER.—I6O,OOO feet superior 5-4 and J&U « 6 P«lr»l»„k, ,eaeo „d, and in t "i?} c s oB ?.y ftr J f,n K U‘MU X tofiinohos. 2W 000 Plastering Laths. > ' ', ; .: 1 ’ thick. MO.OOQ Sfruoa Jpi.tisiwl Sanor,, and 2-inch Plank.* Sprufca and white Tine Picket., Hi and e feet lon*, P°JfitotUn4 Plain.. . 1 *’ together with a general asBortmea«. of well-seasoned '^‘^STandl^feTW^.^., f§|| SALAMANDER SAFES. ’ ISH A largo aaaortnront of P*n. ADEL PHI A% ft U FKTUH E D S A..AkAN^t £^hf)i BANK EOy K S. ForB “ k “ 81,11 B, ° to! ‘- ' „ ' IRO# , W3l)&”'Sl , ilTT i fiR U rAo.. On as good terms nanny other establishment in the . • • United States, by, , • . EVANS lc WATSON, No. 36 South FOURTH Street, PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. JjRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EX -1 BRoMf, BLEACHED, AND BLUE DRILLS. HEAVY ANp LIGHT SHEETINGS. '■ . Suitable lor Export, for sale by - FROTH INGHAM k WELLS, 2i South FRONT St., and 35 LETITIi Street. oolfl-jy ■ ' HAVANA ottered to dealers at favorable ritnj, of various rise's anil brands, in tu. Pwtagai.Oabann.FiKnro.Nono, Ifird-Florea ]o»-.m* 818 South FRONT StroitK: TIfACREREL AND ALEWIVES. —OO . bb'a.andßQhalfbhlsnow No. S; sm bbl>. anil ia> Wbr wVgo 3 1.13 SbnWwHABvW rr7frr=a DAVID P. MOORE, UNDER l'He "aOUTH.—PHILA CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH ROUTE. ' 1 ’ , Oeods rdcwyed over, day,, and. hill, df ladiig aigaedat.ee^gtofa]L, " The U. a. ; MaU’Sbeamship KEYSTONE Cab tain , hlarth'manL / r oh Wednesday. l , Aiigut T7,‘ at Jlo*cl6ck, P; nL Nogoods-Willbe recaiveA'after 12 •o’clock,‘M. • 1 - - l .. *> JV - >,T „ FOR SAVANNAH, Gaj ' >■l „Tho U..S. Mail'Btewn«h|p, STATE OF.GEORGIA, John J. Qarvm,'Wuf dail -oif Saturday, August c'rAxr5 p Jm n Pi?^ l ' B^'cJMa side-wheel Steamships KEY fTOIJESTATg and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as days, thus forming & hve-dfty.oommu- South and Southwest, connectiag with an 4 with railroads for-New Or- IdaftsfFpctintermediateooints. r- ‘ ' iil V FREIGHTS REDUCED. ~ N?VY?rMtelm.U t p 8 ' of -,“ ser betow .‘if. INSUR-hNCE. ‘ : v , * ; .Freighttaid Insurance on a lergeproportibn of .Goods shipped Sguth will be found to ibe lower by < these ships than by sailing vesseU. * Comp a me & g|mv,H S^>nnh...jo,? r | . , _ Farebytliis route tototo;pbr eent. oboaper than by the inland Route, as will be by the following sohe dule. Through tickets front Piuladslphia '.viaCharlea ton and Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on the wholeiroute, exdept from 1 Charleston And Savan nah to Montgomery: :! - n : •r •'-> * » s INLXKD XOUTK. To Charleston-—* 815 00 ii £o - Savannah.’.;U. Ift 00 ’ Savannah...;.•’ 3100 -Augusta;.. 20 00. Augusta:;; i~i.i l.i 28 00 ■ Macon... 2100 Ma00ai.u..3276 2300 /Atlanta..-. 3100 Columbus.-.-4. 23 00p Columbus.3Boo Mbany...«...U 2400 .A1bany^.........4.. 3700 Montgomery. .. r 28 00 Montgomery. 88 00 Mobile.. -.3600 -M0bi1e...46 90 . - Now Orleans..., 39 76 New Orleans-.. U... 6100 ■N. by this ronto connect with the In land Ronta to South Carolina and Georgia, travelung by ,No ftgight received on toe.darofsaiUng.. 1 ' . , For freight or passage apply fir.:. *' - T ■ • 7 » • ■ ..R.Vgimah.C. A. GREIKEB fcCO. srß- 1 JSfEW, YORK GISSoW, :ffiXERPOOW BiaMS!? IWBliuf! ANCLONDONDEBRY-for *3o^^ • ■’ ,I_ll <~J-' *ROK WSW TOBK«i .. I GLABGOW, Thompson;, W«dnMtfoy» Angust 25th,ftt 13 - o’olook, noon. - , ; GItASGQW. Thompson. Wednesday, July 27th. • donder/y, first elws. sib. Bteern*«, found with an abun dance brpfaoortycookedpTOTunpns,^M. -An expamhced attached to.paoh atsamsr. • !iV * ' jfo. afißOAyffAx.wy yWS.' ARAGO^iptaiß r > rorf : ’ *j /, > .»► >, ‘ < fctitTQtf, Captain Wotpo, will Mil Anput», Ooto ber W/ 10. *• .. , . ..• „ - - FirBtCabm;)>MBa«o.._^..._^.- - S«OMidGfttonpas*a*« li« v ; . 7* : ■ Sr £re t W NKTLSON.'AHnt, _At the, warehcmamg. Cofipany’a ,PniUd&)pais, ufloa*- Tobaocri ijog-am /THE BRl®lSfl* ‘AND NORTH # O f T/A>’^Att ; STEAMr -~r*;': "feom: kbw you,to iiviavoot, - • : • - ' Chief Cabin PauMe...*.... . 9UO SfloondCabinPassage.;.7o i . - FHOM: BOSTON TO J.IVXSFOOL.- . ~ Chief Cabin Passage.'..-.. , Second Cabin Pa55age;.:'. ........ .The ehipe from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA', Capt. Judkins, >’ I AMERICA; Capt Millar, ARABIA; Cant.'J; Stone, 1 1 NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- ASTA,,C&pt.±i. G. Bott, j- son..—, AFRICA*, Capt. Shannon, (EUROPA, Capt. J. Leiteh. CANADA, CnjptcLang, I-':,.- ‘'Js* TheseveswUcarry aclearwhitelight at mast-head; rreen on starboard bow ? rtd on port bow. »r t ‘ PERSIA; Judkins, leaves >N York# Wednesday, Aug.'l7. ARABIA, Stone, *’ i Boston; WednMday, kutSi* ASlA.ljott;- ** N YorkiWedaesaay, Aqg.Sli AMKhICA, Millar, “ Boston,- 'Wednesday, Sepb 7.’ AFRICA, Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Sept. 14. , Berth* not secured until paid for. - Att experienced Burg6an<ra boards v The qwnSrsof- these ships will not be accountable for Gold; BRver, Bullion, Specie,,Jewelry, .Precious Stones or unless bills or lading are signed therefor and the value thereof thereinoxyreased. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Ureen, tnar3i*ti ' New York SAVING-FUNDS.' LJ CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.'-- - Office, $n Narth f HIRD Street (J?6n§pJidafioh o&nkßaildini.) . CHARTERED OFFENN- DepostiirooeivedmaanutfoneDdßarand upwards, «iM& 35S drawn. - • -- I '' .• -! - ■ A responsible and reliable Savings Insulation has long beep needed in the Northern part of.the city, and st The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society ” waschaitered by tne Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply thisnecessity. The Manager*, in organising and locating.it* haVe been governed wholly by a desire, to, accommodate the busi ness interest andwattte of the very large and enterpn- I s **- From 9to 2>s o!clock; also, on Monday and Thursday • • from 5 until 8 o'clock*! n the evening. . Frederick Klett; ‘ • > Stephen Smith, iS'tew.,, - gaSdA* Francis Hart,. r .Joseph P. LeClero, John Kegrtav, Jr., » --George Kneeht, James 8. Tringfa. ' «■ Jacob Book; - JpS&p&M. Crowell, Hem. Wm.’Mittwatd, ma^KSi.- M’fedson. „ _ JAMES S. PRINeLEt President. Fnawois Hast, Secretary. ■' ■ - l»an-tfif caving fuKij—five per OENT.IN- .-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY,'WALNUT S|p»t,Boulhwo«t corner ofTHIRD, FhiUukuvhia* Incorporated to' Hi, Slat, of Pemuylvu -1 nift, s''* l 1 v » " ' ' **' Money .is received in any anip,large crsrnnll.nnd in to real paid from the day ofdeposittp the day of with drawal. ' The-office* ii*bpeneysfy d&yfrbm' 9Vcfeck in the morning till ft o'clock ip the evetung. and on Monday and Thursday evening* till Bo’clock. 1 f < w WilliamJ.Reed,Secrete*;.' _. -s»ui*9Xobi. • ... safe, ■ ■: 1 .; gawjfc. t' -. G. Landreth Manna, - - . ' Money is recoivedand paytrienta tnade daily. • Tho investments are “made; -m- conformity with the , ordvisipnk ot..tHh 'GharthiYin Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Bents, and such- fitrt-olM* apowitieftaa wißal way* insure perfect security . to. the i&posiUurg, and which cannot Tail tQ glv* Pttt&auefcy aid stability to . this Institution. inl-ly SIAVIN<J -Turn—UNITED . STATES c ?WAKY,'«m«mi Ts»D>to OHEST tuge auj i«««Ted. snAuil Ixick on d»r IKTE- H*2T >twn Itenw M ilotKJOt to lie day of withdrawal. M|^Aml3»?I o 7si, t sr 9 W“ y^d ob DRAFTS far. sale on .England; Ireland, and Scotland,- from £i upwards. _ • • . Preiidont—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, ’ • . FISK. ; TeIhn—JAMES BT HTOTEW, ‘ “’AhtHe,m Purae." EWAN,KLIN' SAVING FUND— -o^ottn o utMi S W&ut?SSffll»LVa e , B pir« e !Srite° IK»i>,on<iem.,s. - ■ DapouUtf*' money Moored- by Ooverament and City Lomu, Ground Rents, Mortgages, Thla Company deems, aafety better than hvreej profits. consequently vtiUTunnonskwitb dspoai tora money, but qavoit at all timeg-ready to re turn yitn C iter cent, interest to the .owner, as they hav© srways'dcvne. This Company never , jferaa\es» married or, single, and Minors can ihelfown right, and such deposits can beVuhdravn only by their consent. • ,f . a Charter perpetual. • Incorporated by the State of, Pennsylvania,.with authority toreoeive mo ney from trustees and executors. . . LARGE AND SMALL'SUMS JIEOEIYED. .Office,open daily from 9 to 3,o’clock, and on Wednesday and .BaUmtey evenings until 8 o’olk. • v *'•“ DIRECTORS. Jncab B. Shannon, . Cyrus CadwaUader, Jcdmßhradler. ’ George JRuweU, Behi W.waau, ' EdwardTTHyalt, s Krdmbqaaf, •• • Henry Telany, Miianfi; IffiMiird. 1 . ' K wffiltJoN, PiMideat. Gyrus Cadwalladbs, Treasurer. dia-y -■ 1 “A Dollar saved is twice earned.** Hardware. rpo THE HARDWARE /TRADE—Tha REtGNArfDTdMsT^iSM^AK^^brtMMto the following goods atloflje»t rates: Lewie* superior Chains.of nil hinds, inchidrag trace, log,halter, fifth, breast,wagon, tongue, coil, ship, mine, andotherChams, P. Wmht*k patent and other Anvils and vices; "L” Horae Nails: round nod oval Bake Pans; short and long handle Fry Fans;; Bxceufar Safety. Fuse'for hiastiag rocks; Bed Screws; American .slates, Blackboard Cra yons and Carpenters’ ChaUr; .Tahleand Pocket Cutlery; Cast Steel Filos and -Rasps; Cast’ and vyrought Buit Hinge*} Strapand "T” Hinges; GimletSorewst_Eqier; son’s Razor Streps; Hodges* MpbpgaoyJsnobs; whites* Braces t Bh(\vela and Spades, all kinds; Hay.and Manure Forks* Raker, and Hoes? Southgate’* pateut Wrenches; Locks and, Lateh&a;Door and~BtrattmwSalts; Hand, Sledge,and Stone Hooks and Hingesj Taaks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails; Wrought Nails; King’s Stocks and Dies; Hat9h*i?e*'and Counter Scale#;, Curry Combs. Amerignu' and, English; Scythes; Scythe Stones and Rijei; pouglnaa* Pumps,andOUmafMo lassos Gates, Faucets,'BaWsof ah kinds; Axes.Hat chetsy Hammer*,-A0..~ with a -generaVassortment of Hardware. , .. w. G/LEWIB 4; SON, ap9-dtf ‘ iU COMMERCE Street. ; /MCiUMERY AND IRON, 3AMCKL V.MEEgIOK, - *• S t Y4V**AK HXSIICS. ■' ’• FIFTH AND,WASHINGTON BTRBBTS, ’ ‘ PnrLADBtPHIA. -• MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AtfD feACHJNrBTS, - Manufacture High and Low-Pressure Steam EngiaSs, for River, and Marine Service,' - Boilersi Gasometers, Tanks. Iraq Boats, Ac,; Castings of all ksnuß, either Iron or Bras*. Irort Frame Roofs for Gab Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, Retori§ and Qas Machinery. of the latest and most im ‘of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar. Saw, and Gnat Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trams, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines. Ac. Sole Agents for-N. RiHieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus t Nasmythfi Patent Steam,Hammer; and, AspmwaU A Wolsey’s Patent Oeatnfugal Sugar Drain-' mg Maonine. - ans-y BRUSHES. npilE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN -B- PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of pnoes for Haudsorubs.and compare them with those nought elsewhere: , No. l, 53 knots, per dozen, ‘ ■ No. 8, 63knots’ 75 “ No. 3, 60 knots, ;ST . '* No. 4,80 knots, 100 1 , “ No. S; 83 knots, 313 * « No. 6, ICO knots, 125 «* - .. No.7 ( lo4knotsyUo -*» • . No, 8, MO knots. 175 , ——. ‘ ' Philadelphia. PR OUT’S CELEBRATED LONDON BRUSHES. , ot^er^mlet l arri o ofaf e pßoipr’S^^llu^EStwliorever Brashes, combining a eeouhar elastioity with the re quisite firmness, are found to -pass uniformly and smoothly. TUBpOGH the haifrAthsr than roughly and harshly over it,-thus giving the proper stimutue ana consequent freedom from aandruff fo the aoafp-akra without ihjunng u. and thus/ too* iafr-nae a naturally^ feMcoV^^E'SaVe&^rilo ls^ Toy tp.eir respective usesTatt conmmms.inft remarkable degree, ectopic teat uaemlueM with MlnvordOiary dnra bifity. A fuJPassortment of PROUT’S superior goods, monwing boido entirely new patterns, together with a lß?ee stock of LARIN'S deslrable SOAPS and PER FUMERY: just imported direct; KBBsB and genuine. For sale, Wholesale and retail, br , --- ' HABSARD « CO. T Apothecaries. Jy 33-tf CHESTNUT Street, oomer of Twelfth. HAMS.— 85 tiereos eStra Sugar-cured cover.*! Hapi. packed lir Carder, Phlppa, 4 Co., Hear. Lew. Joo. shay, Beatty & Tapjchtl, Hoiatt A wool.Qmgleyaaaatiier*.. Foysiuftiv? _i ’ C. 0, SADLER* CO., «hS An OH Rlt*aK aMMtnA d/un* obnt*a Hams and - shoulders^,loo Fiecos City Smoked Hams and Shoulders. Alio. 900 pieoea extra Sugar GfiWd t^a^s^forstGeb^ *»f H Arch Jtreet, Mc«fld £Jqi rtov» M • ;K03.130 and 111 SOyTH FOURFH STREET '!'! C BTOCKSanJ>'hE l I?%B?ATK?^HI3I>AY', ■ >'!i- J., AT n O’GI/OCK. NOON: ‘ .real estate and stocks, -ynU hereafter pe held at 13 o’clock; jwox, instead of in the eveiUr.gs ' 1 .of-each Property xssueassp&rately, in addition to which, we psbhsno&theßatiirday previous t(j each sale,'ode thousand oaWoguetjinpaiii'pnfet form, giving full descnpJioDof,all the Property to be sold on l e£ : . l FURJnTUH¥' SALES' AT .THE AUCTION BTORE i& v S2 Wt*£TtTi&vato baub. ter 'Wo have', lug. amo&ntofßeal Kirtato at Priv.ve Sale; including every,’desonption.Of-city ; &nd country ?"*KS I MviTtwZ»t^^ ?tlon,rtore 'BA. Beal Estate entered on ourFritmteSale Register, Anaaavertised occasionally, in par ■Fnblio Sale-Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies. are. pointed; weekly,7 free of charge. • ~ : ~ . CARD.*—The Trade Sale to Booksellers willoommenoe on Tuesday, September J 3. . Catalogues now ready * - CARD.—In’ August only- occasional sales,as hereto fore—not every week, a* in ;th9' .basinesa season. . - -• STOCKS, LOANS, Ac. v ' , . • • . “- ThU Day; • r -- ' . loth inst.. atJ2 o’clock, noon, at'the Thiladelphia Ea ohange, will Be sold, Por account of- whom it may concern— ■ ’ ' n\F®* Canton Gas Light and Coke. Oompany, Can ton. Ohio, Par, §6O. . Also, for other accounts— ‘ J 1 share Philadelphia Athenanm.- • 1 share Mercantile Library. , - t shafe Philadelphia-Library.' - AL Bo »,‘^ r of whom it mar coneem— “uTa,r ,_3«.8» r aa,So)llmrjan<lKrie,llailroad Compahr. Par p.Wi v.:T' . » - i 96 000 7 per cent bonds Sanbury end Erie Railroad Company. * Id shares Wert Chistof ahdrPhiUdelphia Railroad Company,(BperoenL-preferredftook»r - r August Utln.at 12 o'olookrtt.tbslFUkdelphlaEx ohsnge. , SBSSS3S^SS^“ wisSfasSis El££ "?** MMtK stre?k(Seven teentb wsrd,) with 4hree*Btory Wck dwellings,-and frame ,stabler in thOTOar.-, The lot ex tegsthrohgh to perry street, inthtwomWti'^.g^ -i- SALE, NEAK'DAfiBT; Household furniture,'horses,, oolts, earriaree, York .wasonersalkey,.eleigbs,, farm hones and wagons,' cows/ hogs/farming uUn- ,’ ■ . v. . -• > - - * OitMdnaayMominr, r. mile from the Paasenrer U*Sr.!al Darbr. ana half a.mile: Irpm' a- station on!th* We«JChester and Philadelphia RailrMd.:, eujntitr-of diniiu- _ room,chamber,andUtchenfurniture.' ~ ““““ «= '. AUo.auo pair ol very hdudwnw matuhMl and rrell ttpeTOeSXr,^»ra°uVJ^e^r' X^KK^br’S'S"*’ 1110 Alfici, larrnly camagee.3 York wagons, soikey, doabia and single hurnoss, sJeighs, fann horses ! and iw&gooo. carta, cows, bogs, and farming / - * BA. Sale peremptory, the oyner leaving the State. KAM&y be examined any tnnoprevioiu to sate. Ht3h_ Sale will commence at 31 o’clock preoisely. -/t? o'clock,at the ancto store *wi assortment of excellent 1 second:hand fhnutnrwy elegant piano-fortes, fine mirror*, oarp«ts»etc.,fVtmifaimliejdaeuijftghotwe . keeping, removed to the, storelbr cOnvemenSi pf sale. ‘ Also; a large Canton china dinner set - Also, a daguerreotype apparatus, complete* ‘ NEAT BBCS3EL3 f the neat w °J nnrror, Pkussels carpets, £ae leather a getoVananTeaving ihomty. * olock on the morning of P°WT TO BBNT.—Ap PUIRNESS, BRINLEV, * 00., - . j, . No. OB MARKET STREET. ’ ,P°BTEpNKSENT. •■ F»U tol, of Drv Goods is pqhtaumd unlit the Z!d of Auiuat ulO o’clock.- - - FIRST FALL SALE OF BRITISH GERM IN. SCOTCHJBJSH.AKDAMERIIIANSRFBSm 'l Un .Tuesday Monnnr. >< erodit° rt a ' 4t 10 to on sqc months o e^g wl “' M “4tc6l/importrt ity foods; Jnst r»- w On' Tuesday Morning.- > -j. August 53,7 eases 8-s now-styie wool plaids.: ft cases 4-4 and new style noil de eherres. - 3 esBe_B Lonaon-pnnled caabraereir.- - EXTRA QUALITY SEAVaimi ANDiDEER SKIN 7 ,e0o ?“»i£«MjS'^ An invoice.of snpenor cuaiity and make Gros da Rhine and etoth mantillas, moaks. talmas,* ko; ;«u.e '' cricket ' i^L^S^M^Merchiefs. ' l^ 3 ri?h H » dozen rich Dans chenille scarfs. ji pmLIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 630 MDth mdo? KET S^^ao, ’ toHreon FIFTH and SIXTH. RALE OF* 1,001 CASKS BOOTS. BHOES. 'GAITERS. - '.SfiOSANS. Ac. • * . \ . - On Thursday .Monuak," . August 18,atl9o’otoolcpree!sely,imibe*ol(ibyoata logue, on four months’credit; ft UrgeAndmoetdertrabto aaaortmeutof city and E«tera mann&etorad boots, shoea.gaiters, brogans. Ac., for men's and boys' wear. Abo. ladios’ and muwes’ boota. gaiter*;,^tiesislippera, Jenny Linda,; Ae., suitable for the preeofab sSlea. attention of the trade is invitod, as the sale .will be pe remptory. . . .i . ttaL Catalogues early on mornin gofsale.- , . .FIRST Fa\UiSALE OF pARPETS^ • Ang. 33,.at 10^1pok°prwii^?wi5.V M BoWbyoera- logue, on.six months* credit, eompymng— ■> ■ , yo “ Us * poHng® ?eS he ? 7 J and WrstW.ingrain cor - "* j hil woo!filling carpeting;* ' 1 J; 10c f? woollen-Venehdn carpeting. « , Sif^v^^. l i?^°? D V , J iEV£>c !^ ,9n^en^ pieeaatArjif, and.K damask cotton carpeting. “'N*W , I4-4heavybstandTag‘csrpet. ~ , 4*4 extnvk&avy cottage carpet*. * auctioneer, ho. 409 • CHESTNUT oppoaitothe Custom House, between FOURTH and FlFTHstreets. FIRST FALL SALE OF IMPORTED. AND AMBRL candrvgoc^.merino.shirtsanddhaw- ERS, HOSIERY, «e., Ac.' J ,. \ , ; - . . . - ■<", .On Wednesday Morning/ 11 Anguflt£t» br sold,BOO lots .imported,.and. domestic goods, consisting, In ■ part, of a full assortment of men's merino ÜBdarahlrts and drawers,'ladies* menno vests, tnennq hoee asdnalf hose,'Ac., Ac. •- -.- 1 f--, .• - -u., cri t-TTii -Kh, Catalogues and samples oarly tip morning of sale. . . ...» JMTQU.MMEY OONS,-i = “*‘ • -HBAL ESTATE AVCTIONEEES. 1 -„ _ , SaJ»WALNTJITkrjuSET, , CARD.—J. M. Gummey A Sons, auctioneers. wiliboM regnUr sales ftf Rehl Esute, Stocks, Ac. Also house hold furniture at dwelling.. ■- i, . BL Pn our Private Sale Register wilt always be found a very large amount of real estate, including every de sonpUou of eitr andnountrrntopertj. < ... J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, ■ 1 No.’mO W ■ belowaxth. HI OSES NATHANS, ..AUCTIONEER . . MONEY TO LOAN. . MON*T TO toilf, Ilf LARC* OB SBALL. AMOPHTS*" OB merchandize generally, and on all arhofes of value. Au. etr.MS OVRR o*B HPXDBSD DOLLARS TtVO PXK CBST. PBH x TH*J nola^ l S f T?t or4se ’ & 9-1. Mahans* ; Principal Establishment, 8. E. corner of SIXTH and RACBSta, Money Üb« rally large or small aaomta, from one doßay to on. g<3d[and sakvw- ptete, diamonds, vatohM,ievelry.fowlinf-mecatf, mwHcaTizy- dry gooda, clot(W, *T«oeriea,cf- t!e n r ’ or PW < Wttclos, hamesa. aad aR articlesdf value, for aiur lenruoi tune asreec PROMISSORY wiSoollateral. diseounted at the lowest market rales. than half the usmU store pnoes ? Pine gold English patent full Jewelled tmd plain, of the most approved and -heat make, in hunting oases and double bottomed. (Fine goto escapement laver and leprae watches, in hunting case and £E?»? fao &, Bo ** l ®^ r them are extra fall jeweled, an< i best make. Surer, English patent watohes, escapo ment lever and.lepmes, in hunting ease- aud open “i? 001 » EngUeh,-Swiss; French, apd fil ls vest, foW neck,* and cbil dron a chains; fine goldpenoilcaseaaaqpeas.braoeleta. box or quantities, to suit purchasers.. Numerous fanov artioles, Ao., Ao«. Ae. ... * . - ‘ ' AT PRIVATE SALK, . f A superior,fire-proof ohest, 4 feet high by S wid*. Alao. watches, and Jewelry of every aeacrip^yn JsumciiiAi, A NOTHER PROOF OF. THE WONOER BFFEOTS OF TROXKLL’S NEURALGIA with the 4 NEURALGIA” for the last W years, and have Buffered t|ie most Cxcraoiatmg : pAin, compelliog me at times to give up ray business entirely,,'! oouldnol eat, and sleep was a stranger t® my ayis. : v I suffered more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid of vanous Phymomns, and used other remedies, but all of - Hav l n s s®hoed your advertisement in the papers. I concluded to call on & person whom I had 6? l S e S °f 2° years: standing. He but onoe.&nd I felt immediate renet—a second apphoation removed the pain entirely, and I now feel like, a different mail. Since' then I have sle.pt WeLl.—fiomething that I have not dcS for monfhs, Co. s,N. W.bornerThird And-Wainut ste,; apab-tf DH. WESTCOTT’S celebrated tar CORDIAL. ' . •. westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Rrouohitis. - Westcott’s Tar Cordial cure* Coughs and Cold* . Weatcott’s Tar Cordial ou'es Sore Throat and Breast. jjWeatoott’s Tar Cordiw cures Palpi tat fan of tbe Westcott’s Tar Cotdial oures Nervous Debility. Westeott's Tar Cordial cures General Debilitv curo ‘ Wastootts Tar Cordial oures Blind and Bleeding WcWoU’a Tar CoTdial cutbs Female Weakne«Aß St«et?PhliffiDhS r 0001181 Dw * l No ' 655 flea?—*** *>“*"*- Dr. E. R. WEBTCOTTT oaa be oonralted on the abor* saaftiig HOTELS. >THE UNION,! T arch STREET, above third, „ UPTONS. p «Md.M.er Railroads, which mm S, fl’i h oloTOPr&ximity, afford a cheap and pleasant rida to all plana. of intaraat in or about thaSTtv” •RI-CARB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by HftfflKESPn* * BBOTHEIL Nna. a and <9 N. TUTE BALE ROPE-Manufactured and, •p for enle by WEAVER, FITLBR, 4CO anW No.» N. WhTF.R and aN VvHAlrlA’c TO WESTERN AND SOUTBE&NmfF CHANTS-A birya Stock *«5
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