■ ?*" u « Et * ' of th«lU-ftSdMMS»»«Mf, Sir (ha Hus line, taMßmag^T * c Mtinfhe car rgMgßgßMgt BVfe iMRis a™ ‘ '^HMlioi.. > VlrginlMUßt « ' smsgw&Bs&stt atid nottOiriSao praaantsd for paymhnt Tha (iantpar therefore/'f» ebnrormitfwUfc The lav MhtiiUttJtMhniaaribiag of tha batSk f*mi being repaired -In payment of Ait money due to foe -I v- ra.ioßWts ■* * t. "5., t r "y £ ~ a’t tirt Mwsouti Biter —A -irs ateamboat baa-dßar; ratnrned to St, lonis, from a £pp «fo histood Jivar to throe i'-.'SV tWuaandfhileo from its month, and only aeyenty ".a;.mUMifi«m-abaaourcc9 of fte.Columb.isrrir'er. 'JBn&USbm - gSwfeaMBiSgßs»' ;•- (///<).’Tiities.:, ; ~- ,JM®ffo2iiSs ;irbit^i ; riS,--The Nortli Card- TlWf Christian JUva&tt afatca that *w m)*- nenarWitom S&o&enl MetbodietjChamli >*lt ealtforJapari fitSbrember malading Kaa AT t iJVtta North (hutdina Confaraoee Bar XrAlleat of Uraflaorgla CbßfcwoeajKeT. Mr, ■ Stewart of (ha. Tanafiaaep Oopfopeooe. and two. (a njattrs bom tha XafopUla Conforeoea America* Board oi FottidriJfifttoxs .—.- Tha reeeiatt of tha Aattifan < Bodri of C*mai»J oioaanofor Boreign Missions foe July war* *«0 IttßMf *hfi K tket Hugest sam TOofit'ed dorito 4 -«tlysa«h(tthMfc alne* (Ear txiard was ijrganlted ’PM&usf'**-^ ,na '*? <# Cincmtiati a ijojtflK ftomte ~-Thd «fci£-tMn|ielj on the - and Ohio Bailroad indroeobrier cjma i HTjiVi 4 lid MO feet bmtftM JOB feet bfloaTtha ‘ !'■' >emfatoef thaaarth l.nuhMfoetloagor'thultha ■^'■ia'J'Blae 1 Sldga.truuwl.niThowldthi'la’twonty-seron :■. : a dooblatriok, and tha height, ,„l ppm* tffrta i } xi 1 Vi*muu.—Air Amhrieaa lady {a hying in JalpMlani Bttd'e* l(n*/3aipf*iirtoß that aha laonahf :• 1 (het#a#i(Baaaea«j»k*noffnßor«la»lon,wb» la i ;, ,»ctooahfbf. dad&ldtnoatra«ta:of Jerawlam. i tChlaj >i« hat foaithyllU to the * Holy Cifcjr vhiph the Jityln N»Stai ip Egypt : / meeting of; tlio e (^ti*iiaofPraiil(Un.-'Pai. 4 vaatoharottkan’place ' n^rr/-.-, :ll» a »J»yilHP::il>f.!» to* athtfmmrmnhliatoKittaiiing,- i 3*A*»oim),T i <Jo,ToiW>r Wtfe taa granted a -. ■/ ■:pa«dpß ;l , Aioif,- lh«: j)Wnr »i»D iwho i StSn^^c4s^f oK,iii{ * nj i Adam ltbN&(aljL>an aged citizen iLji of /a;flt iof .inamlty cot Jilb throat f out oar to ear a few dayaalnsa r.a a ma.,l .1 . mnev nscEUAxr ' .'Mr- Wiosok**' Jfca* hare | anthofity for atatlng that Hop jlas WUaoa hw io go (ofodia u a member i of ooawttr aataleaaaChaoeallorof tha CodiailEx ehafaer Ifr “WUaOp'a ,-poelKpn toawwU the Itarpf soanail haa /bafora Jiiiw 'ie Oartaiiily not a -me&smsm jrasssjra^ •a traat thaf the eaeriSee mhiah he J« about to wflh iH-/teward~)D the /«l3m of n rtaaneial/ proaportty itoioar lndtan donjlnionß. ' ISA R«ar jap tyg Aa*r —Anolhar military * > '^SmBrnSSSSm aS? form . «!&;; idpibpik' MSS : fjraieraaa / Moot 'Aldilinan lr hnd ii ♦Bglll 'year, jrmato 1 Mayor «f jsmr / t|Q/nw their: ■KK ew. ttitfcey -rbr’forro-' • > rSst^'sS 1 : ‘4,-^ *** rg f: ' '• '.*/ f- V a Si# S 3 I Wmk ant Sfsi% It of irrig*tido''fos rhappy effects of which ctnoosblediVia. Keen laid'down betfbeß SSbpbW'orffottpi , aria oorresßohdent'of the Herald ssyythst wnrifaii^BreitooalcanajstttmußUioaißris bredtdxn Sirenf that denotes air teparedrsgainst'euiergenoy, wad nt.Chor tS t 'airoed guns., tHe Mtjuotion. in koer.of soammij did not promise acessation innounood thut a pamt>blet, for,/whiohiV«s -i*U Qnefronntaro wUl.w floitunaiiy/respon^ i,'.BhorUytfbrthcominga.undertheUUo o* ioonlHetl;Anl?let©rr©. ■ Htfs 'eortespondent of tho Indeps»tda«ce y wming on -the 27tb, says i -.Ypu j.P a J r ?9t, ihaialLth&t haa been ( announced •n./reia -ihtervlews of sorere»g;nH i —tho_n.Tr*yai, at j£rAlefcanttefr: II and-;:F.r.ftnpls_. J the * to or to Vienna: of Napoleon,in, devoid. 7 of all foundation ana ofaU-prob£K t t j..,'-: .■ j; t \ > eoftespoadont of Uht .at Mureemes rfr that thd .naval; dlßanoamoat in Franco neither more norlesßifa&D the formation of re capable of being >(frraght .forward at -any rhile.overyuilorrptid ofriu England is < lest wrlco;,*- If -Franco- and edch put eommissfoh iincrt- thc. Fropch snips wreraanned andready forsea at amonths ; .but; thO tVonty thousand English -b.lHe i wbdld have entered service United htatev. and notonO*tcnth.ofthe.num ald be obtatned for immediate service* : Pans correspondent of the xa>corp&;d'arm4ef'liktti\v under >tfco command nocttwoleon.'wiU romain.for some, time in info'eofely for the preservation .bbd no intention wuateyor pi trbeps entering eUborintP tbo jDufbies ladrCeof. Miian hmvO opened a subscription wlißgiidiSfßjiilmßfinmeittt .in? honofioftho tat Epgenie,on'whiohwin heiplModpu ib ••?!■'<i‘.S ' ! e'.d '■'l--.: c '■,, \.- ;;,c',r ; ' rJftanjK floTßrtm<fßt't»i)Ol|'Me'l>pglimxne,to rit*roj^i,.‘'!TOe,iKiirtV’oop«lndQßßvery,yini iradeigatmit tholtertin Gabinot as follows_ :so m other torendor. ertJeondsgrafom pd«fblo.'?;A'Gonnan Power, 84 nothS* to pretfo t lKa'inttrto of.'lJsr ■;■ andonly thought about her own.” - j '<■’ B'-tHttitttWdoßtfy. lßtq-qp»«STpf,thp Mm^of It haunt place on the 'ldth : of August! and ates?ssi«.t SiM«fb?h»« eldMt>ni;Mr.:®rbnoSKp«- & iolnher husband;'whom? they mbt»t,Alx »iu». * •WBtoring-ploco.ln. BaVoyv'fii’ey'in-, id a Several months *Bioarbinawitteitaßd, M. Ufo?? grave mental snfreriDgSjttndor tho ex telteumsUnoes,urgentlyclauo!nzthegre»tent ble reluxafom.ai. Kossuth' tmdiamily Intend n)B^ todSoglond by UjOaufainD. . ~ - .. ►Btiong.box ufegethor'safe, against theft by ippn,. Why,.what;?, the nM of moh i box ? will nek. , BaVobsorvo, Inside i« as oloekwprk,, land of whioh the owner pleoea at.the hourand iW;when bp again wants'aoceaa to tno' box. olooXwork hegins to .more na Bopn;asthp lid is ,"an4‘opens the look’ from the inside at the mo t,whioh the hand.iniUeatea.• /Time, dependent i' - the bwrier,' hr tho" key to , tha look—a key iVesar neither he stolen JrOm him nor Imltatedi ST Vienna ministerial ordi ies ,revoking) tho wttilatioßs whioh were ta d on comtooree and navigation on naoount of prar-with Fr»nco.;;, They, however, malntiin he present the Inteidietioh to export horses and, 65.,'. , .-'’i>lffS'i ), '-jinfiKOt 1- lESSA, July 2«.— Kor a time a very nnfriondly ng toWarda. Bneland prevailed , hore, ,hnt tho Ih-of the' Austrians is rapidly 1 subsiding.,. The also' of the Emperor of foe' Freaoh to put his y aßcli navy’ on a'' poao o' tooting has modO a it impression! on the Austrian flnanoUl world, none wbateyer oupolitioians, who hare not yot otiSb),thp repeated, sjeafanoos somo tim? ago. ii| to was notarmmg. le oWeot of hin Majesty, ’’ says a diplomatist, 'to,give the' oottenpolftiotans [ln aerinanV 4nd ttialhemenof theManohesUir’piirty'are, now eA l'fih'tmmtl-Politfiep] an eretise tor refu [tograntthe money nrmessary tor oontipnlps the W-r-' 1 ••• i or tho last threO months tho. preas in Tnnn has nnnder.thaiinjnoXfirncas foatof France. jßy yMial decreo the Sardlnlan presa jaw has been tndedtoLomburdy.: Viv 1 ... he'J)a»fy : Jy«Kii publi«hc3, for the flrst .timii, a islation, of.tha leonventlon conoluded between Fapid OotOnimOnt and the: Anstrlan general Was not only eommitted to the.Austiian general, i the higbestludtslal powort • wereattrinut«d to • ivr To lhe .tender mercies of the HaynauS wm' 6 ' - the trial and sontoneo of men charged witlnpo oal oßonces rof every degree, from .fiigh treason rn to party ?4»B»wtratton,-and tnembera of. se fsOciotlefr.-", . ~ ;; He»rtleSB Chse.of Seduction, . [heiDabnqne tlowa) Herald relates the tolfow r r.” A year or two since, a lady, UlO wife of one: nir.promluoiitolorgymen. wejit to .Virginia on a it tosome of. her. old .friends.. While -there, 'a.' isg’wobtut was recommended to hor as one wor iTof )bsfrtlnU'rest. and accordingly, upon hor -W)fo her,, irielativoaitrylrginiawere respectable, rad; the, 'llicrMlfwaa bellevjid tO-Jbe m overy.way..worthy i«,.ttn. her,:-Soim after arriving herd sh« made nt business men, Tho latter, strnckrwitb the good ike, andpleasingmaonors of, the ;alr!,;determl. tbin tbe last few aiys the condition of thmza had 'represented' {henß bonorablo. Tbe scandal in ej'familyi'asiithe' {run 1 state of.foings-'beobme iown r :nan:i>6ttiir';i>6', imaginei.iha».stosrtlie(l., aiiy of Hie facts wbtob.transpired relative to! the' se. and whish are wetl known to tho p»blio,; are vbjtfpgiieyomf description,' and' aiuiuid consign eternal infsmythe'man who.nndar thegniio of fndr,‘ has 'perpetrated an act of-'cowaidly and, >'v’, ‘V v [.■' ‘<TOj yarfon».partfes interested in foe, matter reriflinSily'eiigagMiff Btidisakorihgto effeata settle- W bpt of the;afflr.w)foDttt bringing the matter be. I fore *leg»l. t»ibnna|. ■ Tbp m aG iajneh—tho girl is poor, her relatives distant, sftd of course foe se ducer will get off with a mere nominal Bcnafty. for hisorimo. vWe understand that foe victim leaves ftr -Tlrgima the present week;. The feelings of her, family: aSshe returns to them guilty, branded with irretrievable disgraco—the family that she left a yea* stnce. pnre. Tirtuous. and happy-riton bo, to inn}« oxtont, tmagluod,-', , ■. ijfthe forge, ar»ln; for. ‘j'.m the jpfcosen, 111 Wm® •V,‘? at# ms. pt hejE ra il*!, bu Mil of. ton. on t cTi in the qngnqlmie. feimitte.; tw&tbit rm»m, mm Sbit'l am } political, lgnUfrom ilt if at*-. I Kv.’-."' ... ..." ‘‘' 4 - ! Hr recent]7 died ritjtho 1 1 White Holutelatterly preaided itf»6r’ilho y HMon\B«idt,‘ at^ChaflMtpn jwj* ok Mt Point. »n4tSbW iwtti the iWanMng tonJogM /hfantry, f£l#pj£Pring. in the Honda I-''* t .•. H»», jßppgßßok Pa,t;s.—\Wo' loarn that Hon: Jefferson > ppjpnntine at Oakland, AJJegbadt cacnir, Md./srisi£’at ; iHp health isjde iu Hite, booh ‘ordered to ; tho .'MOoteinh iJilp y at Norfolk, and • Midshipman Franolo it.f Blako to the opwt-suryey abboonor -Vafina. v ” J - WM trade. ■ 'i.l. jowl * oSwitikk Sir 'inn Mouth. . -'--rlbKT'Tiiß-BAGS-- - - ' ar m icnuw>M>; kwha-hob, rikimiirm*- - - •Brio &>»a»law%r««troo .‘.in , saop” .'SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FKOM THE UNITED STATES. imp* ; .. b*v« Cof^S*nch«»l<!r e N?wunCoi-k,°fto.T.'r.';;.'.V.Atil* i UUazo,W....\Netf\Vorlc. .G1a5g0w...........; .\Aug 24 Bremen Qo<r VflrJr.Broraen...^.. Sept .3 .Cniiada. r. pMotuWrtrsooLT..Bept <7 [6 Ypy|c.;;oo«-&. J4mppp!;;Bopt 10 j-'.'r ' ARRIVE. ■ . I WIP* UIVI MS Kw** flremttj! >HMni AtiV.a ASm*** ■» B«rtl!»inptAn£KejrYorS...v.„....yvug2? When the-above date* feu oq we-*teaj?ieni will edit exefot fromKew Ojiea#*.- . II!»E INTELLIGENCE. TbW tfrrnitAPEtmtA. Aif. aa, ,ies<. - AJJf/)UN SKI'S. ()tif« from NaiiWitet, witlmil '- fa* fob fcjfofr/Pel. with : WgSrtT 2fci from Lewos, lie), with ayj n r jVo mP ro v iil euc o. „ >.' from Walilen,, : or’,' ft * v£stf£&-Jgk&iolUiimA?:-: v >;:.; * &sliwiire,Cop«i»i-h«nce>Bmvadftt Mow ShipßomniMord,mwrtedafimyin* been on Great. tiled,. r*« _PU m pad out 2UI, «*“ Nw York, , sl A&i&S , t»^ rmw '^fo»Boma MB t,«.ilMf« m «tNVw%k«Sr i fit! rk ' fro ? n I : rp ’f i,lonc<! % ‘"'‘ Port; S » King, Awl raws, hence at Baltimore yereter-' ®alom iiyeriraiwith lumUii 1 , If as aihofejrt Tort Hc6d 20th mat nnd cUsnUiuaed her forgotfing he^ ' Jacifit§;Whi bfcj* i t«d ?roinjßo«Un39tli insti for 't>ufb£6k 3)lh/wit!ilfosofloweryards in contact, night of. GoiVia, at New York yesterday from Geneva, ” l iEP!???sii--i £= !at 23 29, lonOOfl. snw a largo black fj^S^jRSSSS! to “f 6 W •"» i Gdotfsi OPENING THfi SEASON IvITH^EMt ‘VF BARGAINS.-A large Jot of Nat Cash Goods, bought under pociuiar ouqUmstanges, to be soldoheap. 60 pieces fine White Brilliants at 12}$ cents, cost 37 cents to import. . \ 60 do. superiord<Vfti 20 cents; < K : % 60 do. nssOrteAFlam Musline/chimp,- 00 uo. Bayadere Mous. de Lnines, noli styles, at 12& '-Gay atyle'l’ftcihpa, -39cents.-’ - '•*• ! ' L 1 ; ’ Bayadere Mohairs at 19 cents, worth 31. i Super, mixod Sank FlannsU, 31 cents, worth 37K. i » wo't??s2 Damask Napkins, §U7fl per dozen, " Rents' Linen Oambrio Handkerchiefs, 12>$ to*6ocents. < bordereddo.,3otoMJS'cents. , U ' ! v LameatJiem-fltitched a?3l cents.' f " ' - ; 4 Bapen nlnm all-wool De Lames . ' { Elegant BtMlcSilks, Black Bombazines aiid Alpacas. These are job lots.' ;• ■; r.. AieQf WomSuttai WUHamsvillo, ana other. Muslins. . ::EIGHTH and'ARCH BTreets. IVEW; MLL• GOODS!•!.!.'. . 1...... i I*' CHISM; comer of EIGHTH and SPUING GARDEN Streets; - - , - , - . - s *' - 1, •" f 1 1 t.-.‘ Rich Foulard Silks.;, . . .. ‘ “ HaridßdWe'FftU Be Laines. <-i‘t wNewjFall Chintzes: 3eew3eo. ’/ : 1 v• * •>.-x -> -Which tire very dtstrhblt and very cheap- BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS!!! . Light Cloth Raglans for fall whether. I , • Shafe-Busters, &ft.,in treat variety. ; . Good Family and Fronting Linens. i A large stock of Domestic Muslins. - ■ Great quantities Of Flannels. ‘ • Caasimerea. SatinettS, &o.» &a- CLOSING OUTMUCILBELPW.COSX: - i. " Silk Mantillas. : : . .-■ Lace-Mantillas.. .;**».» r. - *'' Barogea,-Organdies.Lawfts, &o.\ &o. All Summer Goods of every description, _ . • BjTHORNLEYifc CHISM, EIGHTH and BPRIIJC FOR qASH.iI *' •CIOULARD ROBES, a - : JL* Handsome, new designs long presses. ■ Imported BROTHERS. : * still • .-EIGHTH and CHESTNUT/ T AWN ! OftGANDIKS AND BAREGES. ■ , . . .CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street. TVfEDIUM AND DARK CHINTZES, i i,JL French. aMdßflttsli: Chintnoa; of newStsloa rad g^r 1 ” ”° at - M?£ESsl®"4ilS, CHEBTNUT and ElGHTHStreet^:» RE N*G tf JF Capes, Points and all at FRENCH LACE BQUKNOU6 WITH CAPES, Point, .nd Mantilla., (Cambray, Ln great prom.loll, at reduced a.i <S7m CHESTNUT Street.m BLACK ANI) WTtITE BAREGE CLOAKS AND . ~r,i d 4fcB CI£E.OTMIT Street BUMMER CLOAKS AND jiUSTEjftpin.pJi InfiiAte The whole of onr .took is nowrofferins »t rednMd •vri^rlireiSTMow.totheo^^hewiMj.t Jyj , , 708CHESTNTJT Street. inLOTHS, fio. - Fine Black Broadcloths.. ... •- 5 Ladteß’ ciothSf lightcolor* and blaok, •’ * ; ‘•' * Fine Blaokpoeskins and Coasimores. ~ Fancy Cassimeres. Vestings, and Satmetts. T INEN GOODSi i - M-J Best makes heavy and fine Linens, • ' _ Some.cheaploteby the piece or.yard, ; f«|7ILLIAM§yjI4LE. . f . {p* -»T "Warajiutta, and other .Shirtings. - . V'.‘ hinefttid lowrpnoed Shirt,Bosoms, - . •.. . - i Sheelttrcsbrweyardofcflece. ... Min. . .m Fjann.S,l'io|ang.,4g ii ||. , CONR Ifj7 , A ' 'NINTHond MARKET COPAKTNEBSHIPSi rflilE COPARTNERStnP herbtofore; ex adSaSBSMwSSSSES JOSEPH B. HANSON will cofltinpe theTohageo Com mission business, and Agenpy tor the sale of Sombrero <i WATEIi mr.et4, t , and No. W 6 North BELA WAKE Avenue, GEORGE BOLDIN/ ; ’ ; - ~ , INS North WATER Street, ‘ ' NORWOOD PENROSE, | ■ '' ; : M, North DELAWARE Avenne, 1 ; .VNORWOOD PENROSE(tato ofthefirTnorJosephs. Ilonamr A Co.) is thiH 'daymoeboiatod wIth'GEOROE BOLPlN.lui'ier lh» etyle and firm'of BOLDIN fc PEN ROSE, for the,pnwo?e,of con,4l!pH»s il.Tohsooo.jOil, and (iCnerftl CommijUiion Bnaines,. ’. ■ July J.I3JS9. u • . ,:i!„ Jfl-tf ' WOTIOE TS' HEREBY GIVEN, that the ■^SS^TWS9hm fr - Philadelphla, Jijlr tf■ 1W»..; l■; , - . jyid-tf »u»ps. . CHIOKERING & SONS, TTm 11 MAmipVcrttaEiis : GRAND, B^^E b AND s UPRIGHT , . -■ (YTilfW SUPERIOR KANOS. J nrrrn william, knabb a co.. • ’ piako-fortb MANUFACTURERS,, .-mie durability offfie rfi/uimi wJin>ejraVrMi tell for five yean And * vnytlaiv of enjmanie.iTOMiteil wftlim Srwootha.-ahouki-thoj notirwoaotire antiefactron. Manufacturing largely, we willasll, wholeiale and retail. at , t k o , nm V treaMnabePr wil,XjAN KNABEJtCO.. LEE A WALXER,,No. 722 CHESTNUT ShfladelpWa, are our autlionaed Agenta, and oorutantly on hand and aelhrnr Pianoaatma- Wntiiwa- • WillHm. **ssm .RIVEN, BACON, $ Co.’s, nTTT> Run nf & Clark’e.Haltett, Davia, A Go.’a, Kn a .» MONIUMB,-«o* desirable for CUuroUoa and Lecture • • : , ,i , . SEVENTH and OHEBTNUT. COAL. S W. GBSOJJE A m-, ; . . - Dealer* and Shippers of < , TOPBEIfx . Officei Norltf Sooth FOURTH Btreet. '*-#} BROADStreetj belo\r Rica . . i}94iii " PHILADELPHIA* < ■WKPO.qWjJfI **., AND KINDLING .greatly to tEeifMvahiageto parohaee Kindling wood <?jr 'V?*," i - ~ > jeS-3m ■. '• WASHING AND IRONING, h ! jfk WASHING AND IRONING DONE ’mvt witlr NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for S|Mle frtUliee' and G©Dtl©pien} ? Familidflv Boiratng sweet,' oonwr otwsne.. Famify Shirta and Cellar, parent wsehefl-ur bp4» * <?» the oom- Thewboferaunusiß siriotly attended to br female iwsfir =• ■*• . Mr *'s¥pJ!ri„4,dt WINES AND LIQUORS. jnARD.---I.tAREUiL:-Stni-AY' (CHAM— v iPAONE I, JANJIA’RY 15, !m-ln oongWuence ol the freauettt-lnvicatibitf received by metarenew the ehipmenUof my Cbampisne Wilds to the BnitejfSlates. . £ beg leave hereby to inform my forfnor wwfomerß Mil -the publidmffener&i.thatl have appointed MessrsfP.u. fc Agents ih the gaited CbampaeneJWines. My Wines hay*; beffi.&llDnli! and ftWombty known in the,United it yijlbouhnaWsiaary to comment on «the(r Quality, further that) td say that my new shipment* w* nowwb9fott,id inf M‘afe\OTf,te| BILLECIAET SALMON'S CHAMPAGNE WINES, lap CAB/NETMd VERBENAY, for eale and:con- r ' nIT-em ffigfeiyEifegfte.w; SetfriW- A'fljAßE'iP-—WO c»ges.Rarton & Guestior’s St. Jiiljeh’; SB do: StfebJßhe, 1 9QO do, Woslilrig, ton Mortqjj StiJßlienTM i)o. aUjttie s W do. Gluiteau' La-ILmk. ; fid do, douCreorlMo rSdopjh Are, ip atone 'and glasa; Yonnaair’a, Harv«r:»iral(rirk Itrown Stout and London Porter, in More and lor galaby 1 . aim A. MERINO. Ua SoutWFRONT. Street. rNtb MONONGAtIELA whiskey.—loo t' iW9 Oiil Rye i lOOlialf bbla do. Just received and ais? r A. MRfDVfI. iff Bfinth FRONT Street. ' HOTELS. npHE UNION. ' t ioSreßSSffiP" '.' iiasMfßi to all piaiwa of Tntaraal: m or aho lit th. rnILT. -jv Jn-gm LUMBER. LUMBER.—ISO,OOO JfeeV superior 5-4 artd Mol.nl© Ptooiing Boards. . c ed - n "» '■> SOoiixiPlMt^nDg LfUjjti. . V. ” * ' no Vicket *- « “ nd * ■*« .long, ; Together witha general MmVmon.ofirell-gßnAoned B SSSf g ‘.-" cd jgM-thetumj. - I HAMIrT, DAVISI’i'CO,, LQCUSf street*, |£w - ■ ‘ BAXSAUXmM SAFES, ■HH:''Alarge.aBSort,nientof'' :: ' ■ • ?.? IL' 1L ' B^KtOaKB, FOr | If,W)( 1 f ,W)(^ I f» ORB ' ■' On a. good »y Other aatobiinhfpent ip the - •. :’• .BvXijrs t'-w-ATsotr.' ’ ■ • , .JJo.JO fioutll fOUK'rilStreJt, IVEWBAOAH,... Pt/cAsr,. IXERRING —-750 bMa, Herring, assorted atoraaad for tale bjr ■ AMERIUANBALE KOPE.-WMHvlte *«# attention of.Southern.merchnnt* tct olir itook .I—y- ■ ' N«.» Af. WA'Aman'ilMN. Wifrt ßvP.tf. CIGARS offered to dealer^ ’T^UNlOTPAljOL'AlMS.—Nrti'ceis'hereljy ITi givento tils owners of tie Properties mentioned iit.ttte apjienAed Memomnai.of l Okfii )t , that Writs of Soiro Faojastfill be Isiadd thereoninthreemotithß front l!!"»ta! ,ereoriUnl n^rTV^'3^[ bBfo{ l m V^L»AJT : S^towV?fth C te“piii! a .) rA | 1. The city of Philadelphia to use of Adam-Warthmaii and Jawoßii. Barrow ''" r ?Wn,De Rossett,Sc Co.iownf era or reputed ownert, Orwhoaver'iimy beoWnerfl.Comt mon Pleas, December Term, 1858. No, 80. Paving* 8155 21,, Lot, southwesterly corner of York and Cede? fitreeU.m front on aaidYork streets feet by l»feet OK inohes to Gordon ; slreot. . Nmoteenth ward..i 2; Sahie y;some, owners or.renuted owners, orwhol ever may be pwrierSiUCoirtmon Flew, December Term, 1858. No. 31. Poyms, 810 27. Lot southwesterly side i oH ork street, 157 feet southeasterly from the soutbeosfc i erly *de of LeroM street, m front on said York street to ; foetjiy 129feetdii inches to Gordon street,. Nineteenth 3. Same v. Alien & lYoyant, owners orreputod ownerg, orwhoerermay beowner. Common Pleas: March Term, 1869. No. 208. pavjng, 828 M. Dot and Brick Dwelling thereon'erected.on the northwesterly'side ; of Coral street, CO-feet-_6,inofies southwesterly from Sorgcant street,inf r °MiTBaidCoraUtreetH feet by W feet in depth. Ninetefthwardj^. - ?• f ' 4. Same v. Caleb,H.'Meeker, owner or reputed owner, or whoe vermay ha owner. Common Pleas. March-Term, 1859. No, 206. Paving* 8216 98. Lot southwesterly side of. Coral in ifront /on 'said-Coral bywfo!,t f • fi.;SamevrJai?iea Bodkin, owner or reput&d ownef, or whoever tofti be owrier. Common Pleas, March ,T6rm, 1859. No.2oswPavimr,B2i 97. -Lotandilriok Dwelling northwesterly side of Coral street, 103 feet northeasterly irom Dauphin Wreet; in frrtnt bn the said Coral street 17 foet by, Mfeetin depth. -Nineteenthward. ‘ 6, Same v, Edward Leigh, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common -Pleas, March Term, 1859. N.O-29L Paving, 8 W 99. Lot and Briok Dwelling northwesterly tide ofCoral'street, 69 feet northeasterly from Dauphin street, in front on said Coral street 17 feet ward. , • r • , ~ , , 7. Same V* Brown &* Boyd, owners or reputed qwners,- yr.whoever may* bo owners. Common Pleas, .Mateh Term, 1859. No. 190. Paving, $9B 80. Lot and-Brick Dwelllng BOutheasterly corner of Coral and Daunhjm streets, in’frontr.on flam;Cornlstreet7l feat 3l»ln0nfl8, including onb-haU of a 2 feet 6>l todies wide ailaypby lO’ feetindepth. Nineteethward. , 8. Sanje,T- sntop, owUersor reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Plena, Maroh Term. 1659. No. J 97. Paving,,<?lC 62., Lot and Brink Dwelling there on >ereoted,-southeasterly sido of Coral street, ;12 feet northeasterly from Moore street.ln front on said CotaJ Atreet 12 foet:by.62ieet7M inches to a four-feet wido .alley. Nmeteenthfward.. r> . a ~ 9.- Same y r same; owners or,reputed^owners,,or/who ever May bo owners.;Common.Reas. March Term, 2859, No. 198. -Paving; 816 63. -Lot sndßnokDwelling there on-erected, northeasterly.corner.OfCoral and;Moore streets, in fronton Sold Coral street W feet by 52 feet 7# inches m- depth tQ a four-feet-wde.&Uey.'.'Nmeteeijth %*so, flame v. same, owner's or rtmuted'owhersi or wlio ‘tfVer maz.be owner*. Odiumon Pleas. March Term,lBs9. - fio.m.Paving, ®10'63. Lot and BrickDwelhngthor&nn -erected, southeasterly side of Coral street. 48 feet north-r 'oaitcriy from Mobrdstreet,-lit front on said Coral street 12 feet by 62 feot_7K inches in depth to a four-fcetwido alley.';Nineteenthward. .... ' * 1 n. Sams v. same, owners or reputed oWners, Or Who ever maybe owners. Common Fleas, Maroh Termrisw. No. 200. Paving, 316 68. LoUnd Bnok Dwell/ng tfiere on-oreoted* .southeasterly side of Coral street. 24 feet northeasterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral street 63 feet 7&inaheg id depth to a four-wot wide alley. ""Nmhteehth ward.,p 12, Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or wqjk ever mayJ>e owners, Common Pleas,'March Tenn.l*?; , No. 20?.rPa9tog f 81& S 3. Lot and Briok tbere on-erected,,southeasterly, side of. Coral street, 60 fset ndrtheiatei'lr from Moore street m front on said Qo rnl street 12 feet, thenceiin -depth On -the northeasterly , line thereof 64 foot, thence southwesterly parallel to said Coral straet7feet 635 inehosj thenoa northwesterly pa- , yallel to the saul Moore street |1 feet 4% inches; thenop . southwesterly parallel to the said Com street 4 foet 6H 1 riches; thencenprthwestorJv pnraJlcflothe*aidM oore i street S 3 feet indie, to said Coral »t»et. NlMtoOtll ~ J 3, Brujie v, bbitis, ownsra Of raputeil, owners, or wtro-1 evermay he owners. Common Piaas.’Marcli Term, 1859. No. 2)3. Pnying.SW.o2.- I.ptnnS Hnok Dwelling on the southeasterly aide oi Coral street, 36 feet northeasterly from Moore streets in-front on said Coral street 12 iect by in depth to a four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward., .. . . _ f } U. Samo v. same* oWiiersor reputed owhors, or who on oreoted. wothOMlorljr »liio of,,Coral' nlreet, 7?„ho( norfhengtofly from Mooro.stroof, in front on sato Pord •.street 13 foot 3«inches, indudlne one-half of n two-lept err inahea wide alley, By et feet m depth, Nineteenth - IS. Seme v. Macartney & Torroeendrownersor ropti fed owners, or whoever may be ownera. Common Pleas, Maroh jTormi .ia®. : No. jm.-, Pamnj,; sioj 30. Lot and Brick Fnctory, of Mdl thereon oracled, sojttlienst eriy corner pfCoraUml,Drear ntraeta., Beglnmgs nt.a point -nn.said oornhr, thenoo extending soutHwSMe.m along the said Coral streot (S 3 foot« moll to the eut side of Front street, thencesoutlierly, don! the aaid Front street 18 foot,to a ifoint. tlißnco onstarlr at tight angles with said Front street M feel IIK inches to a point, fiionee northeasterly pargllel to the said Coral street 37 ; feet Wi incliesto ttj.9 «ai|) Breer street, thenco north westerly along thosaid Dreerstreet 3?Jeet : p,«ftiof|e»fn , the place of beginning. - ' 1 16. Bamo V. Elam P,Witmer, owner orromited owner, or whoever mayhe Owner. Oonunon Pleas, March Term, 1859. 'No; 189. ,r PaVing, JSIB 44. Lot and BrickDwaMing (hereon ereotfid poqUieoslerly side of Coral feet southwesterly from Wood street, in front on said Cora , Street M fe« by feet,?« Jpches, ir MOptJt toathree feet widbTdley. Nineteenth ward. . 17. flamo v. same, owner or reputed ownor, or whoever! may be owner. Common Pleas Jltnrch Term, J&W. No. 1 igp.l FaVing, Lot and Brick Dwelling'thereon ojefften *cqthsmer\f side df COrarstreet;»/aetiioUtll; westerly, from.Wopd street, in front on said Coral street,] ja feet by 6$ feet 1% isci)dk to a tltreo-faot wide alley.; Nineteenth ward. 4 _ ■ -.1 /18. Same v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Plena, Maroh Term, 1859. No. 192. Taxing; $2O Si. Lbt and Bnok Dwelling thereon , erected southeasterly, side of Coral street, ,68 iaet'6 inches southwesterly from the-sonthwesterly side of Wood street, in Iront on said Coral street 13 feet'6 inobes. moluding ons-hnlfa threa-fQet.wide alley, by 65 feet 745 inches in depth to a three-feet wide alley.' Nine* teentii ward. 4 . , **■_ ‘ f game, owner or reputed owner, or whoever mny be owner; COirimlilVPleair MdroU Term, 1859.’ Ncr. nortnenst Blfle of Vq/k Street, ffl foet southeMteyy from tiio idufheasteriy 'sida of avenue, Jn front on gaid York Streep 18 fe6t by lfe ieefSiriShea b EjpjQu street. Nineteenth ward. » A. > 21. Same ,v. samo, owners qr v reputed .owners* (»r who 9?vmY Common 'Pleos.Deeember Tarptj. erly aide of Lemon street, fn front on saul York stroet 49 feet by'l29 feet OK inches to Goraon street. Nine teenth ward: ’ \ r 22. Same v. Stoleslmry It Ayres, owners or reputed ; owners, or whoever may be ovners.'Com/uon; Pleas, March': Term, -IS®. No. 91.' Footway javing, 323 88. Lot southwesterly corner of York and Tulip strCpts, m 1 front on said Yorlc street Mfeet by U 9 feetftfc inches in depth to Gordon street.. Nineteenth ward. - • ;■ Zs. flame V; At Longsfreth, owner or reputed owner, fu&nsk* m | ebtifhwesterly mue df York afreet, 54, feet southeasterly . ffom ftwWtheMterlrAlde.hf‘Sedvlva .Afreet, in front on «am Yorketr^tMfeet by 129feet Ck Jnohes m depth | tt> Gordon street. Nineteenth ward.. - fs. > ' 2i. Same v. Everet St Engle, owners orwpntou own ers, or whoever may be owners; CommonPlens, March taoritb ward; > ’ . 86. Same v, Athwwm* Ford, owner or rspuled own er, or whoever may oe owuen Common Pleas. March Term, 1869. No. 95. Footway paving, si2 3d. Lot soutneasteriy comerofiork ond Gray streets, thence southeasterly, along-the.said York street M foet to.a point, thence southwesterly at rightaugles with the said York street 129 feetfiif inches to Gordon streot, thence northwesterly along tho' said- Gordon street 40 feet to jfOT. baiUeVk’-Phiilp Rump, owner or ropUtedowner, or Qordomtraot. Ninatooiithworil. - ■ ■ 27., flame v. Sutton St Fisher, owners or reputed- own eri.’br whoever may be owners. - Cotnmfm Pleas. Maroh Term, 1869. % No. tfr. Footway paving, §37 21. Lot northeast side pf York street,« southbMtorly from tho southeasterly side of Lemon street, iq fronton said York stTC?! T 3 -^ 8 inches in depth toEmlen ‘ , ?l.°Lmov° t Srownrßo Co.,on<S’l oiu>- mi ted owners, or. whoever may be owners, oomeb 4 Pleas, March Term, Footway paving. inobes in depth to Gordon street, Nlnetoenth%iri}, • 29. Bame v; same, owners or reputed owners, or vho evormay beownors. Common Pleas, March Tenn.lSM. streets feet by 129 Feet6* inches m depth to Gordon street. Nineteenthward. .. 30. flame v. E. C. Quinn, <owner.or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleos.'MarohTerm, 1859. No. 129. Paving, 8103 22. Lot sodtWostorly side of slre«, J77:fect southdastqrly from tlje in depth to Hazzard street. Nineteenth Ward. % ■' M. flame v. same; owner or reputed owner, or whoever may bo owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1869. J No. 122, Paving* 9140 02. Lot sautheasterly corner of Hun tington ana Jasperstredti, in front pn said Huntingdon ..street. W -feet byiwfeet&Ji lnohes m depth to Hazkard -street. Nineteenthward. -r . • k a i . Sf. Santfl v, A.*Cette;owner or reputbd owner, or Who y. Ael Lukenj,owner or* reputed owner* or at a.pojntm sam corner, wienca extandihAfirfli wester ly along the said Hunungdnnstreat }m lbet|K ihchoa to a point, thence northeasterly .with .tho said Huntingdon street 68 ieet 10% inches to a point, thence easterly 74 -feet llif ipphea to tho Frankfort! road, and at right angles therewith, thence soath-south wardly along the said Frankford road 198 foot X inches 'to the plaee of beginning. Nineteenth Ward; 1 r S4/Bame'v. James Goleher;ownor op reputed owner*,' or whoever may be oyijor.,Common.Pleas, March Term, 1839. No. 136. f&vtng; Qwm ;Lot northwest ter/y comer ofHuntingdon- ondvEmsmld stroets.in l r ln ' 35. flamov. same,* owdor- or reputed^ owher* or who ,, 3f Saras v. Abol Lukenj, owner or rephtea ownor, or VMiflW may OuiUinonPieWMarehvrerm,* No. 1?3. Paving, MQ 82- Lotnonhoaslerl# corner a^ rI front oifsaid jinn sfiHfflrai |l4? i'teWpL’t'XnM souujodateny aPrlgiit angles Srito cJft'Pttfetef 96 $ IS3S ! bW-Ssaafts fefe southoastorly Bouthoastorly alas of Coral street, jn Iront on eald Hnntfnsaon ettoot W foot by ;68 foolloK inojree inilopth.on the eouthOeoterlv line tliortof.'nnd 3 f,"±S 11 w ,h 0 "“rthwosterly lino thero obXr-- Ortra’PUtea M^h'ToraV;& Lot northeasterly corner of York andr’nillD streetH. in fMi 06 fo . et **,'*» feet 8 inehes to Ifineteenth ward. ' K-t i 1859. Nq.?34. Pnvihi. Slr'iai&oMMVWeori® - ker feet northward fromtoe nbrlh fifedorWood , i” 40. ' flame v, n iiliftpllfoy]5 f ownerur Vewlled'owner,’ feet mdepthto Trenton ave nue. “ N Inc to 6nt hwa rd!. au9-ism T IN CHANCERY OF- SEW “ JERSEY. •nd qtlmrs, A ThQ J?£f|S|!“f :| «!>»»'. *«• - rance Coinpany nre-herebrootflied iK**. ttiav nr»'rn ™X?ffom tM&.*M! t i WM cimpanT Withb B fi‘ be WiMu?F 6 «F WJ «? n»T be . yiiMBB WfI.SON, 1 , - ' a. .Maxtor in Cliftnogry, fe22-tu flm :E Sl^?!£^ OF , JO W -H. JVIAUCK, ;DE *Gf J&ljSf '-f m ffl> gtTatio n oA the grentcdtotfi®^ demand# ngnlnit said KrfteM nVeHortt ffinm W,U 1,19,150 P"*" ; MOORE&CAMPI<3f>r' in onnnoo”o'[. 3 witf, o tl/oT? n S EC( f' <:n STREET, f ‘ l,y sk *h4»MSo i» hMumSteCti, **»» -TIN” W /.'SpMpfßl^'Kß twepxßnljmwT'i- ~;/7" , fK»«pwsjias X * o™* ftwWWßi And fcLW3ANTLY fournersatKand 1 1100 ffd eogfort for bo* ~ Thia Hoqso adjoins onnMABSACHU. witWii surf, SrtliohTOpaq Aim Bolijl KTfireL'walks.have been law out. It is adjaeentto the Lighthouse, and commands a fine vie* of thci jOeean and latet.- j i ,J,^CTJi , !l nta s, t lWl ftn « e ?oard e rs accommodated on WHIT E" SULPHUR ; AND ' 01IALY ” » BEATE BFAINGB. at .DOUBLING GAP, PA,, Co., B. S.'Jfcu>a££r£ & Co. “ 4f mfts&jasssf jwe sas*. °; (M d ™“ , MawvillaP. O,,SCOTT Sc. COYLE,. . JeT-Din* ■ : „>■•-.■ .- ■ Proprietor. ■BT ® A BATHING, —THE MANSION arrangement, contiguity to the beach, and attractiveness to the adjacent grounda. thia home, it unrivalled. The Propriotor hae.pTed n 0 »uin« fn maldrg this'Hotel all tlmt could be do tired by vimtoxs. > Jol-3in E'. LEE. i «EA BATHING— ' 'aOMMSSHALLunowoponTo^KEOErTiQN OF BOARDERS, and' the - subscriber ■will be happy to see his friends who may favor bun with their patronage during the season. * '* 1 • j • “ s " jeZ3-3m , TgOS. C. GARRETT. rpflE-MANSION ‘HOUSE. ’ - r * This well-known ;egtabliBhment* the favorite resort of citizens anA,YisiterB,-.lia!L.iatoly.nndergonc-extenaive. repairs*and is.now ono. of the most commodious, e|e- thorough hotels ini.the Union: lwautifulfy lo cated at the oorncrof FIFTH and PENNBtrDetsTlWad ing.. fts accommodations,arefirst-olasa, s .the rooms. SEagjotfs And-Aijry; and -the table j constantly: supplied with all the lnxur|es.of the season/Persons desirous ofspendibgafewweekaintho sumtnerln an agree able and' economical manner, oould not do better than make a trial of BOURBON’S MANSION HOUSE at Reading., , >. ,- v ap22-tf , gED LQE ’ S rHO TE L, i . ATLANTIC .CITY.. NEW JERSEY! • At the terminus of the H&llroad, oh' the" leftibeyohd' to Depot. Thle House ■is NOW OPEN- for ioanldr.. and Transient Yisiters, and offers accommodations equal • , tonny Hotel in Atlantic City.’. , - , j * einoe last season, the chambers have been very muoh' improved, and-rendered more comfortable by'Venetian blinds havlngpeenpiit up at the windows. -'I Childrenandßervants half price. | '■l* 9 ? Parties .shqurd'jkeep their Beats until tha-cars or ' nve in Front of the Hotel. The signs-aro conspicuous. | leio-im • . i RAILROAD LINES. BS ; iwailMß FOR THE'SEA SHORE. ARRANGEMENT. • I ■ * ■ CAMDEN’AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ■ ONLY TWO; AND A 1 TO .THE SEA , On and after SATURDAY. May 31st. and until furtlier notice, three daily trainß to Atlaatto and return, ; ■ pnSUNDAYS. the Mail Train only Will run. I ' - First, MaiLTram, loavesVme-StreetFerry,, .7.30 A.M. I Seoond, Express, - ** • ...4.00P.M. 1 j „ . , (Stopping only for wood and water.) > ' Freight Trtdn (with Passenger Car attached). A.M. I Accommodation Train, (Egg Habor,) leaves . Vine street... 4,60 P.M. / LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY. 1 First, Express Train, 1eave5.....,_.8.00 A.M j Second. Mail, . ....«.4^OP.M' | Freight. “ -......'.13.10 A. M Accommodation Train leaves Egg Harbor,... A. 09 A .hi. • . SUNDAY TRAIN. I Leaves Vine-street Ferry at.'..... i-VA... .-J., 8 ‘A. M. I Returning,'leaves Atlantic at../—... M; This train will stop only at Waterford, Egg Harbor, I andAbsecom., • .. . , r * hadponfjeld accommodation. ‘ , i Leaves Oooper’s Point-,11.0ft, A. M, I Loaves Haddon fie1d......1.0p.P.M,, I Leaves Coater's'Point..—....... . 2.00P.tM. Leaves HaddonfieldV 8.00 P. M. r Fitrejo Atlantic, when Tiokets are purchased before en tering the cars ~- :i.%®ieO j Round Trip Tickets, good for two days, on'atty regular I train:., 1 ...j j.:»2 50 On and after July 2d, And every Saturday through the I Summer, the Egg Harbor Accommodation Train will tun I through to Allan tio,' and return early on Mondayroorn ! . -Freight must tie delivered At Cooper’s Point by 1 P/ M. J -The Company will not boresponaiblo for any goodsun , j tu received ana receipted for by their Freight Agent at 1 myH-dweli - . . JOHN .0. BRYANT. Agent.' . NEW WEST OHES AND PHILADEU>IIIA : KA LR Al) g uj A ' l J I RjtNQEMENT _ ! ’ ■ ’ Oft and altar AlarB9H»*\B&Mhe trains*wiU leave Fhl ladelphla,.from tliejStaLpn. N. L. comer of EIGH TEENTH and MARKET Streetn, at 7 ; and 11 A.M., and at ?* 430 and 8 WP. M. ‘ - Leave, West-Ofaeater. from the Station, on EAST al 0.30, SAO and 11.30, A. M.,and 2, ft, W&£?IJNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.» and 2 P.M. Leave west Cheater at7AO A. M., and e.lfi P. M. HENRY WOOD,’ General Superintendent.' fTT7 I'm I'l iiillMl I PHILADELPHIA AN'Dv HEADING BAIL* ROAD, JMpBKrNQLLLtaB, (or POTTSVILLE,HEAD-. . ING and HARRISBURG. 1 •' > Leaves the Depot, nt corner of BROAD and VINE: W ... : . W-W'^clLHENjn r . 3 M (jtarr. fTS am NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Y «.ra ; ssr l M8&fm , &M&& sift K Msr*' - i»nd,, ; Jersey Shore* Buttburr,- . Linden, Treverton Intersection, ' Newbury, Georgetown, . WiJJjarasport; r MiUerstown, , - Manoy, • Hali Hut, K° S - Wloa. and all Intermediatepoiutaon HANQVER NOTPICES. fiti’fop OOT WE gommissioniMs' of vJ sinking puniv . Tbbasuby Dspartmbst, t ' Habrisdnbo, Pa., August 32.188ft,f - At a mooting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund held tins day,nt was-; - . '* • • - * . Resolved, That the State Treasurer he authorised to issue proposals to buy, from the lowest bidder orbidden,. Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dolling of 6 per-oent. State .Loans of Fennsylvonu. ** HJ ■- ’ 1 NqUoeia there {of Bgiven that Seale dFronosals for the •sara ot the whole or any 'nnd -Fifty Thousand •Dollar* of said Loans?wiU be reoeived at ttte TreflsurrDeOartffientiat'Harrisb or g-J tiU2 o’clock' aulstSS ‘ ELI BLIFER, State Treasurer. '- -(ENGINEER’S DEPARTMENT, 1 MILL MU, VILLE AND GLASSBORO* RAILROAD. .[ I Notice to Coxtbactobs.—Sealed Proposals will bo {received until WKDNKBDAY,AUgUBfc the 24th; for. the I GRADUATION and MASONRY* of the Millville and LGiMSboro* Railroad, extending from the village of Glass*' boro* to Millville, iq the State of New Jerroy, about# inilorf. ■ will ho rqeelveil far pf tw> or Mortgage, Bondi, they maybe .inbiutnieil tor JbaßtooV, S &rate P °llmS^&SWp l ln g tne.r>, offio'e m Gloss borp*. on and after thelTUiinl|. •'Proposals to be addressed to “ GEO.'B. ROBERTS, ChiefEngmeer, Gisssopro , Gloucester City, N.J.”, • > . »he Board, •• : . 1 T. H. WHITNEY, President, . Gn0.,8. ItonKßTi.ChSrfgngineoT, giitar, Phiiadelphlaf Gaaotte, Trenton |J?ewartDaily Advertiser; and Harrisburg Union, will insertthe above' .until the34th init.,and tend bills to the office of the Com' pony, Olaaaboro’iJLY. ■ . * au6-!24 SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m . Good- I? year’s Patent. Vulcanized Rubber BjMMndeTS, Braids. Webs, nnd all other fabrios and articles‘made hr combining fcbrous substaoceu with tbteada bPslieeU of vulcam*edmbb«lP»'aw i 'ndtififedr thif uhlosa the tome are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by emhraoa nil lbs styles herelojbie mannfaotnraa sr.ln-, t Al!g6tSMS’sM¥& MANUPACTUb’Ii and stiLL sam b i $M n Y “' oa l ? 1,19 tm-lr ■ , HORACE K. PAY. - T\rOTlOE.—Personshavine bus;ne»s-with !ho, FJ.OUR INSPECTOR will call-at;No., w VINE Street, between the hour* or 9 h’eloeltiand 3 ' F-. w “ “ d theln *&!lf. r £SSr t1 '' Jel7 : Flour Inspector. ‘ ‘tyepartaient for supplying tue CITY .. ' _ , ISxtnioUi'from “ t AS, OnJiriftiice'oKttnumg tho Department for sup-' ’ ply ¥he city with filter,” passed December 20th, 1854, 1 ‘and.Oetdoer'Nlth, 1838. * > ■ ; ** • . .auction ]. The ’Select and .Common Counoila of the •city of-Philadelphia doordam, Thht all Water J ten fa .ahall be payable Jo the Register of‘Water Rents, at his • ftfßde.aqnuajlf.'jQ imvfthcaVflrt tne Vesw AlwiitaV Jariuary;Antf anwftltjr reftta Waul UiwiiVtno first W of; April] id , there sWafi be charged the 'sum of five per centum, and upon all rents unpaid on • tha first day of July, in any year, there shall be charged an additional sum of ten Toreontum: Ana if any such regt, with tho saul adrtitinnal oharges, shall remain un paid.on theflrst day.of September, iq any year, tho said Register shall notify tho Chief Engineer of the Water 1 Work* of of such delinquents, who shall fcmise the forrhlesof all such delinquent water-tenmits to be detached from the pipe or conduit,And suit be in stituted for the reooveryof such rent; and niter suoh ferrules shall have boon detached, the water shall not again lie supplied or furnished to tho said premises, ox coptupon paymont of nU arrears of water rent,and tho sum of two dollars for oxponsesiilbiirrod. . Section 2. Tjiftt'hereoffor there shalfbe levied a tax to ddjWJie th/Watar Dqphrimeh?, to be styled a Water TAx, ftKAinst eMM every dwelling houso situate onany street, lano. Alley* court, or other iilnce where the water-pipe is laid; and as fesf qcifmay jMilaid Blone tlid-fine or any ®upfi property‘ns afhre lionso ifo is now ollhreed wliSrq lliKW(or id intlMcoil.' , Wftlqr Hentoni tire l7oreby notified that all premises wildo deprived pf the Water on tho 4st of Heplemlwr, .unless.tlje Water Ranf ip) Penalty duo,for the vent 1839 • ?i <! ilfliSre 19 ho water upon t io premieoe, the WutorTn* will ho returned to the City Solicitor for suit, in accordance with Section a of the above Ordi nnnoo, , i .pisa'ciifWTSK <oniy) nt ,he °« c6 ' nua-ot , . W.J.P, WHITE, Register. T~|EPARTMENT.OF PUBLIC HIGU -™THrfi(t9 S e'ti offio?? ' W ' ?or ?. ero . f CHESTNUT and ;f ‘ * »fy p - tt yninAßßr.pjiu, August so, 1829. Notice to Proposals will be received by the Undersigned, at tho office, untii-12 o clock M. Septomber 12,1859, for tho construction of tho followinrCulyertsi ' , -v One on tho lino of WharlftnAlWl hfitwaan Fifth and Sixth Bweets. ta be ftfßndk, BTeefc In diameter. One on the line of Sansom street, between Twentieth and Twenty-fourth streets, to be of Brick, 3 feet in dia meter,.* “> , -- One on the lineof Eighth street,between Coates street RfCr^k, 22 inphee mtimmatfi*, r siMf , ChiefCommubnopef pf Highw-ays,, TSTOTJCE. —Letters Testarnpntary to ! the ~S M^k®HvstS%Wßt¥etV , joai.W'jEAbliANi N. IT, corner SECOND and CAL- PttiIiK^NC.JONF.3 S32RAGESIroot. . ' ' " au 9-tuthß3w&Bop6-tut[m3w Evocutots. - J)RILLS AND SHEETING? FQR SX. : ui? f!^Wf:Pdi^Sia^N l)^ LB - South FRONT Bt., and 3a LETITIA Street. CJOFFEE,— 500 bags IoW-priced Rio. • IQO bags pfimoLaguayra, for sale by ■ 1 „„„ JANES ORAHAM & CO., »“!0 IiETIIIA Stretb INSURANCE (COMPANIES. - j IyORTHEEN, ASSURANCE '-'COMPANY, j • '' -ESTABLISHED in ism. ' FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. .. I . HEAD OFFICES: j LONDON,. ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS-> GOW.rPHILADELPHIA.- . j CAPITAL, ®6,SPB,SQP ? ] ANNUALINCOME UPWARDSOF 81,000,(100. | Polidieß guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o! nearly 1,000 Shareholders. ... 7. | losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference WILLIAM GETTY,.... . AGENT FOR,THE UNITED STATES,', s OFFICE No. 87 SOUTH THIRD STREET^, PHILADELPHIA, • -ru . , , JELEFEkiENCEft _/ . - Meuw. STUART Jt-BROTHER; IS Bank itreet,, .. “ MYERS,,CLAGHORN,* CO„!S2 Market it' ■ “ _WM.MoKEE.&CO.,S2 South Front itreet.: “ . MoODTCHE.N -Jp ROLLINS,; g. W. oomsr ■ FrontandNowitrceta, "- ‘ \ i . ■ “■ , SMITH, WILLIAMS; *CO„ Sis Market it. .. - “ ';JAifIEB.GRAHAM & Ca.'.aasnd'MLetitlast JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Em., President -Mechanici’ ‘ .'.'‘‘''’'Bank.''- ' . . . !■; JAMES DUNLAP, Eaa./President Union Bank, ‘ ’ Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, «S 3 Walnnt atreot, late Judge Supreme Court - jjG-tuth&i tf . WASHINGTON • j riBEANOMAIIINE ! .2K&VB A N c'eCc o an V \/ . , FARQ.UHAR BUILDINGS, V No. 230 WALKTJT .STBEKT, • PHILADELPHIA. : lncbrporatedin 3857, under the General Insurance Law ' ~ ' i f r v 7 of Pennsylvania,' f Authorized ~~~ BMO.OOO SubcoribedCapitol.. .•. -• -800,000 Paid up Capital. U *.. 7 XNiSOO ..{»/. *. r *’* INVXSTBIKAB FOLLOWS 1 BondandMortgages,Hen..BM47o " Bank, Railroad>'and other Sfoofce&nftSe- \ oantiCa...,...^-..... £4,000 . I Cash mPank~ ~r> ... U-~~ sfiso *»,- -V • - ofe T S!m&^« FURNITURE; fee. Abo,on CARGOES and FREIGHT, to and from ail, parti, of, the world, and Inland Naviga tion and Transportation, op favorable terms. 7 /.V. i ( OPF v IO)aRB. - . ..CHARLES O. IMLAY.President. ; WM.-WjUGHTi Vice President. , O.c. BUTLER, Seoreury. , - . * ; ,H. G.RAMBORGER,Assistant Seoretary. : *> PIRECT.ORBV-" ■ 1 . wiiiia s s&. < , Henry K; Strong. . ;F. F. Toney, . , D, 3). Jones, Jno.Tonnsr, • • - 1 Alonzo Butler, ■ -- *Wm.- B^Grnbb, J. IL Hayes,. . I .Charles G. Iml&y. FIREINSUBANOE. ; JBTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of : ‘ Hartford., , r , . , - it ' Cash Assets, Jan. 887,980 OS MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE of.New • ~ . ■ posh A888t8,‘Jan.1,1859..—., 373,230 09 SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE - INSURANCE-COMPANY., 1 i - - - Cash A6setBrJan.il 1859..445*704 89 NORTH* AMERICAN FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY* of Hartford. , v Cash Jan.' 1,1359 IRVING FIRE INSURANCE .COM PANY; of NEW YORK. *. - ; Ca*h Assets; Jsn. 1,18». 1 • 241,864 81 MERCHANTS' : FIRE' INSURANCE . COMPANY, ofHartfbrd. - - . . . Jan.l,lBW~* 239,079 83 Folioies issued,'and losses equitably adjusted 'and promptly paid, at hia Agency, by BOS WELD & WILSON, Agents, fJ-REAT WESTERN: INSURANCE AND RSiipfejffib^wWSTSaß! the same with a combined Capi • 'v’piTOi aftovßß smm % ‘ ”J ! invested, farlfce {nostpatt r mRiAsT Bonds and Moat oaoes, bearing ux pa* pent interest! on improved pro llfflio/iljWiwNE CARGO RISKS Taken ott tlje.wwt , , . OhBTteSp.MUVMp, - AVimam Darling, ■ Alexander iWpUldin, ,• E. Tracr,• , • John ' James H. Smith, Isaao Hazlehurst, . C. N. Bhipraan, Chicago,lt, « J-R- McCurdy., , , Fr*. Tyler, Wav«rlj,lN. Y. Thomas L. Gillespie,, •_.«Charle&Harian,<,, Darnell,. Collier, - _ Jonathan J. Slocum, - , , C. C. kATHHOP, President > ;.i.' B c, DARjQNG. VictfPresident, Secretary and Treasurer. • , C« 8* RUBBgl<lA t A«nrtftntßeeretarr« mftg-dfcW,tJ T WE INSURANCE AND TRpaT COM ROCK Street,. Auete, 8802,226 28. i o^ha ASM iA Mitten, XmepOSSo^arliind, ' : jKhJwH /)• Hacker, Joeepa H, Trotter, William H. Xera, James Easton, > SamuslO.Haey, > Theophilns Paulding 1 , - Oharle* HaUinpreu, Edmund A. Souder, .SenrvC; Townsend, DamelL. Hutchinson, .Rodolpbns Kent, John W. Horaor, > ‘.william H. C*rr, EllitS. AroWv 3 P-V, Duflow, ristian, William |tawrt*m» Jowin w. ThWrtaer, k John G, Brenner, . • WSSSJ™" WWadNBT Street perpetual; SABEMfe* T - • •,: —£200,000 MaWiNkV AND jNLAND INSYjRANCE. 000 Fire fasuranoe, limited ana perpetual, on Buildings and Merchandise of alldekqnpuoni,-- Marino Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to aud from all parts of the •* OEVICXBS. GEORGE H. HART f President E.P. >? oLgsfl. Hart, ltan „ 4'fa, .. IlMrte"* ■ . Foster S.Ferlans. • H. R. Coggshalf, . , Samuel Jones, M.D., Son. H. M. Fuller* aul fVELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN L' ■ 1 ' SIIRANOE doMPANy. J ■ ■ .INCORPORATE}} NRY THE &miBI.AVVKE OP OPWOE WALNUT - 1 MAIIW iWW'NCE. -.. ON VESSELS, ] Me?gAt, " I To all parts of tha World. On Good.,by River. CanauiLakesfanf Land Carriage ■Par. ■ "7 w A' 11l 530-000, u. §. T«ft«^rya>fc^ , oent. Nptes.... so,us » £K)yOQO, rehnwlvaxuftJtaitroadad Mortgage . a#-oent. Bonds 45,57500 £20,000, North Pennsylvania-Railroad Mort- .• 6V cent Bonds 12.000 00 £10,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal Suanintied by the city of Phiia elphia 14,925 00 £5,000, JOO shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company ’4,337.50 . £5,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail- . \ ' “° w ’ Steam Tow-Boat Company, Sa vannah Steam Navigation Com gMy.An^P^ihidClpbiaE^o^ai^gq Estate, Vabfo for 'inßUrVnceß'made!2^ll%6 Sd dqeat Ageßoidg T pre«iiumson ftto-\ find PoiiciM recently, isgqed-and ■ other « ■ debts due the Company. , 61,281 ' Sofip and stock of lundry laiuranpe Compa- • , JmA- ••-• • v v • - 3,220 00 Cahn on Deposit m Bank.: 42,067 35 William Martin, Joseph' H. Bdftl, Edmund A. Souder, John C. Davis, . John R. Penrose,'- • - Georgo O. Leipor, prWMr* WiUiamC; Ludwig, H. Jones Brookf, JacstpAfoSe,, u HENRY LYLBIMN, 8 8eei Fame insurance company, no. , 411 CHESTNUT street, PHILADELPHIA.* INCORPORATED STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. n PIBKCTOBS: Samuel Weight of Wrixht. Bros ACo KSKS", :, &J®r::::r. DaVip Brßibnsv.,Davis ABiraey. . A. H. Robemueim... «.. Rosenheim, Brook*, k Co. Jons B/Elmsosi...- J‘)bua.fiU»<on'Aßons. Jo«»W. JoMW.Eya^Mn ACo. Thomas S. Mabtih..... Savage Sc Martin* WILLIAMS» U OWARD FIRE AND MARINE JNSU- Ko. m Wjjjkus Bltert Vl T . ■ directors.,. ■, fiM®. ‘ slaSP*. HsB*. —— ' dew; I Q? ™ fffi 8200,000-W,, January 1, ■MKT" i-pfe-'i wiwara CJtarlesS.Lewifl, • ‘ . - , T _ GfeorßO C. Carson. wn Tl» m JW.'JM I !; SHERHERD, President WIW4AM HARPER, Ssoretarr. JeK-wfwtf ; JPBE ' B]RXTigH A3S3) :NORIH , jlpY.ii;::ifAiL.gTEis ! r-! Jjpcwij Cabn rjiwi.n, '.7.','.'.'.’■”~.'.* I rj I : Cabip v t AHABiA, CarffjfsiSZi [ i AMjERIOA, Capl. Millar, ;- ABIA,, Onct.E, a.ZStt ’ 1 N i£?4 gj1 ' o»Pt.'Andet-; «eenon*UttmnnK><^Jrni^fn at nw*M l *» a *! araWia’KlH' I *K'« « Am. IT.' MflflSfaSW ’•» w»W«}.-..3E«B3ffil 2at.tL' vf™^PpA iB fe 1 2 ,, * « 'M.ofkjWßdnSßSj'lS^u: 1 «;0{ e a iu? ®. r *i? f, .M* o wilTnot bo accountable fox SfgAifeiilg 'Jii&roN 1 * to*.® TtoU. 8. MaUSt&mjhiß KEYSTONE STATE) Cai-‘ gait“ioo^kA™te“’ inU ““ on Thur * laJ>Au *-: ■ .Through in <8 to 50 hour., onlj'U) hoirj'&t'Bea,'' ... ::■ Va 'ii- -.FOR BAViNrrAH,(U;. P “’J i -Thj JJ. S- Mail Steamship StltE OF GKOttSIA. £ A®M" ,, ’i w,ir « U 0“ August o-rn Stearnihips KEY- OF OJEORGIA now run fil every tdn days; thus forming anSßoStSre»t^ ar -■ ??* Bayannhhrttia the; Booth At Jfpth Charleston and Savanhah, thegeShips cok neot with steamers fcr?loridavand with railroads, &*., lorallplacflßmtheSonthandSouthwe*t..\‘^‘ ; ; y: Freifhtand Insurance on a large prohortionof-Gooks shipped -Sputa wiU be found to > W lower- by thestf shiv* • than by sailing vessels, the premium being. one-half the N. B.—lnsnranoe oh all Railroad RreiehVls entirely ' .unnecessary*farther; than Charleston oreayannah, the Fare by this route2sto*oiftr oenttJbeapeT-tbsn or ; thelnland Route, as will wrseen'by dule.: Through uokets ’from’ ‘Philsdeiphie vwCnarlea ton and Savannah steamships,! JTCLUPfNG MEALS os the whole route, excfbt'froiit. Charleston andSavan- Tiairto'MontgomeiTy'^-^''^^-^ ih n~-^ T ! Augusta. Macon; .....2100 ,Mao6ii.«~.>~-4.;„ 8275 Atlanta-...;.... 23 00 At1anta..—...^..:,..31-00 ■ Columbus—i-. soo? f potumbua..U.r...u WOO ... AlbanyY.r.;..;..- B*oo Albany.S7 V OQ. : ■■pßSS'.v:. IS2S -r|!S3B!!!^;;r::r.'SB' - 1 AgentsinCharle«toni 7 T;B.'&T.G.'Bcl)ll.-^ Jl . Bavanuah. HUNTER fc PAMMELW i‘ * For Florida from_Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. } ,•* -For. Florida from Savannah,'steamer* fit. Mary’s and St. John’s, every Tuesday and Saturday.,jy23' jjffiffc.. GLASGOW-AND NEW r YORK Sttßgfc STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, BELFAST,- DUBLIN, AND LONDONDERRY—for $3O. • • " ~yaox TOfw ydbk. GLASGOW, Thompson, Wedites<lay»-Aagttst 2flth, at 13 o’cloofc.noonV '. 7 * J . - GLASGOW; » Joly STth.- 1 . Bates ofFaMege fromMeir.-Yori ;i Philyteljlua, ot .Boston* to Glasgow, £»ventaolejßelfuk dontfernr,first oj&ss, 875. - Stoerßge,fonad,with.anjKin dancedf properly cooked provisions,' 830. • ■- • • An..eipenenoed, Surgeon' attachedto.eaohateamer. No clwrge for medicines.,, - : , For freightor passage,‘afcpWto* r r Ko. M^-AUjiraStreet PhiuJelyhia. ■ i - KoigBBoI&DWAY/Mew^ York. ap*Hf • XT. Si M*- STEAMERS, ■“""hAVREAND SOUTHAMPTON, AKAGO, Captain Lines, will sail Jnly S 3, September ll.Novetntarfe.,.. : ; I -FULTON»-CaptamWottoxt»witisailAiiguit3),Ooto- I ber 15, December ID* s First Cabin. pasahgd.'V ........ $l3O . 75 Nms£)N At tHe WarehoußiiiKl Company's Philadelphia Office, Tobacco Wsrßboosei^DOCKiJtrcet,“Phils. je23-6m 363,860.06 CiPRING GARDEN SAVINGFUND SO- CB Ke« *»*- •' ' (Consolidation Bank Building.) . < CHARTERED, BY THE L^||I^TU^E^?PENN- TesponsiblA&R^rtiiilbiA^viE^a'lniUlqticin has lons beep needed in the Nortbsim usrt of-the city, and *t The I Smog garden savings Fond %>cietf.” waacWttered by the Legifttsfvift nf ftusneceuitjr. 1 The Manager*-in been : governed wholly by a desire to aooanjpaaate the bo**- , ness interest end wants of the very large and entarpn i From SKojWclock,} „ also,, on, Monday mid Thnnday ,i>omDunUiBoelook in the evening. * " • 1 kaiuqxus,: .. Frederick-Klett,' J ' 1 1 Stephen Smith, - iohnP. Levy, Hon, H. K. Strong,' : taniel Underkoffer f .-Frederick Stacke, 1 Francis Hart. JosephP. LeClero, - John Resslar, Jr., ’*- -J Gedrge Kneent, ■ • Jnmos 8. Pnagle,-' 1 JaeobDook,^. Joseph M. Crowell,- , - Hon. wm. Millward, - George ‘Woelppet, ~ , Geo. T.jOnJ <V* I ! I „ JfAVEfi 8» JrJSlifiLß, 'President. )• FgAjrcig Hart, fepretaiv,,- 1 : y ■ laap-tfif No. 216 WALNUT Street. OAVTNGTFUND—FIVE PER CENT.'IN- Philadelphia. Iflwvrppraicd&y the State of Pennsylva nia. , . , i ' -« t HBhERT BBLFRIDGE, Vice President. • WIU.UK J. Reed, Secretary. ~ »nt*c*o*«.' ‘ Hon. Henry L. Benner, . f F, Carroll firewater, - ' - - Frm&euk Lea. Samuel K. Ariiton, . •. • Jaeaph Yerkea, , 0. Lacdreth Munnt, . Money rar^AvYßAaadsaymedt* made daily. . . Arf made, m cpnfornuty with the* provisions optge Charter in Real JEitatA Alorfeafes, 1 tft V& uepoaitctfs, and which cannot aft ft fwt tfrtR&HUUT and stability to ‘tmilwaftwwu - - --TT :■ - y". anv-ly : SJAVINQ iTOy’B,—' STATES THUU) and CEHEST- ItEwT Iran tlnday or dooont to the day of withdrawal. ~Qwo«poors, from 9until B o’cloek'e?eryday, and on MONDAY_EVJ3NING3from 7 until 9 o'clock. ■ t „ DRAFTS for tils on Ensland,. Inland, and Scotiaad, iiom xl ap'WArag, . weaident—BTEPHßlol. Treasurer—JAMES R.'KVWPIT -FL£NY FIBK, OAUUBZ, V«KS&S(CK r ' 7. VAUOHAKMKBRICK. ' . _ - mv&x n. MKSKtCK. COUTIIWARfC FOUNDRY, P FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, frgnjcpgLpHu, • MERRICK -fc S&£S, . . ’ KNOINEBRB AND MAOHINI3TB, Mamuaotqje High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine servjce. Bolter*. Gaaowetera.Tank?, Iron Boats, Ac,; Castings of all kinds, either 1109 or .maw, • Iron Frameßoofafor Gas Work®, WojlrSbops, Rail* ToeqStatiQM/jte.' > - Retorts and uaa Machinery of the latest and most ira provedoonstlpoUon. • :■■■ • -- ' « . . KYCfLde»criotiaa'cr Plantation Machinery* snchag, Sugar, Raw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam TmlnSiNßelesaUasrKiiten, .Hupping Engines, &a. > Sole. Agents; for.N., BiUie» a « ’Patent -Sugar, Apparatus; Nasmyth’ii Patent Hammer; ana Aspinwoll A-Wolsef *m Patent. Centrifugal Sugar Drain* ingMaohme. —^auS-y $698,804 70 ITOJL3, James C. Hand. Theophilos Paulding James Traquair, William Eyre. Jr„ • S. P. Penißjpn, Joshua R Byte, feW»r'' James B. M’Farland. TharnssC. Hand, Robert Burton, djßljlfe’Pre.iaent.: • HAND, Vico President rotary. mJizS-aHf 'T’HE cheapest brush house in PHUtADEIipHIA«ook at the following list of wi o ° raj,lire **«• lho " .No,*» Wlrnots, ffiKnerdosen. No. s,.6aicuot?t 8f “ ‘ n<M, « . - Nag Sknots in « \. No, B. W»knots,lll “ No t ?ißUknau,ifiO 11 t . No. B,l£P knots ,178 ‘^l ' t . henry c. 'Eckstein, AS North THIRD Street, below Aron, - ~, Philadelphia. •■ PROUT J S CELEBRATED LONDON , BRUSHES. '• - - Quality ia more essential in a Hair Brash than id any other Toilet article. PROUT’S BRUSHES, whara\4i' introduced. have at oncpTakeiupraoederma iU*:<tualUy 4 of materials and for soientifio construction. Hair combining at peculiar fslaa\FciEy<sntli the re- For sale, wholesale aid B "#wnna*. itea-tf njiti^aaSr^feawia.H.. ‘T^RqSSLifb l . WINDOW-GLASS, Q«?EN ‘gtreets, offer. uu»H*i£ l? '{ES^s , ,,* a Pfic, aid unalitri »re une «£?,?!. oowun their owe interests, will purehnse of them »su e^twhMe/ 1 - f »» * loss »'i°» *!»“> oa f,!gs d HAVANA CIGARS —Of the following celebrated brandsr ■ _. * 1 uabanas;- Figaro, Hojas de Oro, - - Gloria Yeraad, , Vegas, Ac., Ao., 40. Qf,aU sizes ami qualities, on hand and constantly re* oemng from Havana, and for sate tow by SluS-lm CHARLES TKTK, ].lo WALNUT. . DTE BALE ROPE—Manufactured and for sale bf „ ;WBAyER,;Pm,ER.* 60.. > ,ullt 'Nn.M N. WATKB itmlMN. WllAthn^t. tJEFENED BORAX'.—t2O esses female bv IJI-OAKB SODA,-—IOU kegs for sale by £rTi-rz= DAVID p. MOORE. UNDER Mo. Ml vms M. arthtm’ 'i¥* t- SAVINGPI/NDS EtRANKLIN SAVING FUND— -§■ ; No.WJSfialh FOTJRTH. Street, between C&utnut and. waJnW, Philadelphia, pays all j& T pouts on demand? Depositor*’ money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Groand Rents, Mortgages} This Company deems' safety bettft? thAniarxa profits, consequently mil rwu&Gttw^4bß&i ; tofa’ money, but tavft M M ready to re turn with ft pftV Gsut M to the owner, as ttjftj toga wwAy* miff. . Ttie Company never ortirigleVand Minors can aapMuin Uieir own right, and sneh deposits can beJwfthdrawoosLV by their consent. - , Charter-perpetual. Incorporated by the Stata of Pennsylvania, with authority ior^iW^HftPr DECEIVED. WWo'eSS jURECTCRg,- , Jacob B. Shannon, - Orrwi Cadwallader, John Sbindler. •; George Jjfussell, MateeW W*|S«S» . pward TTHyatt, Hpfc, -'rasaaafc; Jos. R. SathartUvraiUh* .‘Ephraim iflancnard, Cwtn CiDWiUJUit*. Ti «unrer.. ■ JlB-T !.. , •j'.'t'l ~K.;ig uV 1 If ■; --- “ APoU« B.Ycdlrftwibg.&nife<l” MACHINERY AND IKON. BRUSHES. EFAAKUM.t—S puncheons very superior ÜBay Ruin, instore anil for ~sa}e br~ - . ■ Mi». , 1 j. MKRTNO.HOfiouHi PHnm;Street' v j-s'.vsv 'h;:\X73 t \%9 y?v*Y '^uv*-; BOUraTOraTO STREET «pi TA:TJE AND —-.. •. •:. - -»r toßpokMltorejrnicommmoe ” •7rr*^ r * .ftfirtO'Bfojaflgßsaßr* -; -, ....,. noif'reid'ir. 0 ' 9 handbillsfo r each of the. above ealfs d! jfosy l wji,dar , 9« tha bu.ioe M r y ' BT CTI0 " property pSS.». description or city and eopntry ' ,l pStS I s^h?aaotidiratoro, ii onr «w"ato jjJkJJJJ®? uno copies are printed weekly,) free of r * : '-\;'Zr.-i*:»;! '■' -•" : '"‘ . chMfSt-^** °V?°k» thePhiladelphiaßx 'J» »l*rer Seconded; Third-atreetsPaasenger Rail way Company* (full pa«L>... . . • . $ stores^,enean Academy of Music.. - ' 1 • 1 sparoTfliisdeJphia Libfary,- . - - • - l *ha?©Plul4de{piu^ s A.then»nmi--‘'-: . , • ->.•• Peintfireeze ParkAuwociatipn. r 1 share Mercantile Library.: „ ••,-.& . .'.. shares f ainnQanf. tod Passenger Rail* A stockholder Theatre. -FIRS* Vi£li •SALE-SEPTEMBER' e', AT NOON , , WiUincliide—-- *• ’'X* r.~:.r - HAI®SOM&NBWiS , rONE'RESIDENCE* WEST PHJ LADELPEI A. —Handsome' modern new .ttuee •tpry- stone- rendeoee; southwest' corner .ofFont-te- ■ S3- Three°ftont? d9fip ‘ Widening to 105 feet intije rear. VAIUABI& MT/FOlfc FRONTS, attbe -nbithwest corner -of Forty-second: aud-’Piue .streeUi West-Piulidelphia, 350 feet on Forty-second streeMpO feat on. Pine. street, and WO feetcn Millcreek.'Fourfronts.' - . -• LARGE LOT, TfLt i ffrRBBT,'WEBTTHILAT)Et- Hide of .Till- street,-, north: of Pratt street, ,28>j» fimtfront,a)Ofeet deepto Sloan street- Two fronts. . LARGE AND VALUABLE CORNER LOT—-At the aiatheaebcorner 6f Porty>first or-Wyomins and Pratt streets. West Philadelphia, ISO feet-iront on Forty-first ' °tre£t or IW> feet oit Pratt street*T»Twa fronts. ■ DWELLfNG,. MERVINE brick of'Mervine street, between bnCk dwelbnr,-Nor street* between Fourth and Fffth streets,'below lbckeraan street, First . ward. -•-, -* . ? - r '-Sale'atNoe. r l»anaT4l SouthFourthfitreet. " -AtWcto.k;« excellent- second-hand 'furniture,.efesait piano- fortes, ■fine mirrors* oarpete.eto; > (romlamiUes^um&ghouee* keeping, removed to the store for ooavripiencd of sale. ROOMS ON; HARMONY COUBTTD RBNT^Ap pljr at the auction store. AT PRIVATE- gALE.—Share* iri the PhilidelfhiA Imlldingaad tot,# by WfTeet ?TwofrOntS. - B “ •pUENESg, B^lN£Elr t ; . r „No.4» MARKET STREET. r , A CARD.—The attention, of-purchasers.,ia reoiieatad to our sale of imported dry foods, ttu*;'Puesd\y) morn a* 1? .o’clock, by cataloxne,~ on 4 six months 7 , credit, comprising a suita ble foy present sale-Samples apUeataloguesoowjT^aay slifieiKs : • • i / 1 This Mnmjay,-- - Ao.fust Vi, at M o’olook, by catalogue, birsuc months credit, - - i •--- -- . . MO ond lota of 'ib/ipMdf, Rut -- ' ' .'“This Day, ■“ - _Autust 23,7caH.it-* new-strie-wool y>l»ia». 1 .. 3 cases London-printed cashmeres, -• KXTRA- ttUARIfY ANB DJiER BRIN An invoice* of mpenor euallty-ana de lm DOZEN LiSINToIMB^^^^KiBCHIEFa. AlSO*-S, J ‘' l *- *-•, -j - -k -z‘ • i-’? wb ran* pheml\e ' , j *P* PARIS RE LATNES. OioCfls rlch Paris-printed -mqui|in de lalnes, »U ™ Sv ACK RiSbjra; ’ Nojl_a» Lyons blaefcsilk velvet ribbons;, v•' - 1B thie nw;riling will be '•* : W pj eces fancy plaid .mohairs. , . r , . Opifeesnowsfyiasilkstripes. -/ ; ' ■ SSSSKS" 110 ! ® n * slcsi . ti f *“> britliona. 100 pieces London .wonted plxjda. - • - 60 Skincoatings, «i3bambno h^idberehiefs,velvet nbbbhs,eewinr . ; r ; t ir*.• OFIMKffiTED axu DOMESTIC DRYGOODS ' *:* * t’ i Oir < ;TQeedav-'Momiiip. .* mei^^edry^oo^ l^tot# and do- SPECrXL. SALE OF IMPORTED GOODS* . • -"i " On. Wednesday Morninsu *, k lq gna 131 1 a tIQ k, SQOTotalmported dry goodx. pHO,IP. FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 530 Sde?*®* B * rW *’ bet " w >''FlPTa aWBIXTB, FIRST FARLSALE pP OABRETa ' compn»mf—; ‘>: - , . • * «eav7 all wool, and wonted is grain car —pieces 4-4 extra heavy carpets. : SALS OP . CASES-BOOTS, feHOlis, : BRO ? GANS,'*o«- : : . Ik. _ . A On Thursday Monunx, Augnsc.tS, at W oclock predselv, wfll be nid by eata- TcWtt«j on Toot raonthi’ oredlt, ofmeSs and bqys*. boots, shoes, xmteys. DrosnttSj Ao. : ladies' aad mu»>’ boota. BhMs, E atara. oi cil, "d premn? l ugJß&otaM-.li frert, gSu «UM» JSt th. . op® ll , for eicuUutiM., with cstalo^ues, ,ri>Bl> bu?er * '° r,u tod 11 to R SOOTT.Tr., AUOTIONEEE. Ko. 409 tb* Coitoa €4g I^E^\ MB ¥ N 0 s****? 8 and dkaV yfedntaisj BjonnEi, . AttMrtSMrcaWogiif/AiiiA-cMdii,winb**oM,a» ~*£,. <tonb*Ue--,«oeds r .toasbting, ia J*y s2fwJS”i a 5?° ,f t m ® una:wruoundershirt* F"J T ® a.ladie**. me oao T*aS/aanao hose and half note,ao., id.- iJgL C&talogneaaad auapM vsAj on the moraiar of M - gummey i SONS, ' : BEAL ESTATE ABCTtONKEBB. QARD.-J. St Gumm^'iso^^SS^^TMa * Priva talkie Register mil ahrt?» b foapd wSSo^iSM^^^?^^ 5 eTBri ™ x fttfagarri so?% -. Ho.aai-yAxyW^Stf^?&^th. IVI OSES NATHANS, AtJCTIONEEH MEkcHANTiS-E-oormf • - '• ■ -MOKKY TO LOAjK.'' MOSIT TO 10»K, IS LiJO* OVsWmA AKOOBH, OS merchandize Kenarally, and on ail articles t>f value. srT SUM4OVKH OKKUOhußXJ)Bfiflutwo fSJt CRST. pgR & £. OOTOt. -- ‘ :! P%EAA.6V a . t ilfi.^. c . coilMt >S* T fON; „ ... MOlfKY'. MOSliYi.' MOMBYl!! Money kberaUy advanced in Urn or small amounts, from one dolto w uiottt&nds. on soM.&nd silver plate, moMcai in wnwwre, drygoods, clo tang, groeenea, ci- S*m» honos, twucW*, harness, fo* any length,of time agreed oßtJttru-nmia .Fkjcipal EaTAnuanxnjrr, aontheaat the lowest m&rftt r*u«. grka*t watches, jewelry, *c v AtDPSwATESALE. at NATHANS' PBINCI -B.E. comer of SIXTH and 's* CK Streets.—The following art tales will be aold for lew *>* r ***}<&* : F,na soldEngluKpatent M /availed and plain* of the mod approved and beat make* in hunting oum and double bottomed. ’ Pine rold aacapenumtUreE and Upuie watchia, in hunting oanud areestrafml jeweifld,and beat make* . SUverEagbah patent lerer watches, eaoara went lever and-Uptnea, in hunting> case and onai S***jo«a« vary «Mnor; EngliabTswiss, Fre*»h,an3 vretcneaj fine gold .vest,'fob, ueok, and-chit fes£^f?.r?s!ss‘.!^]e.“isg3s^£ n e dL f ohs?a?am hoe or quantitiea, to amt purchasers. Numerous Buiey lIUOwi C 0«» 40^n6< ' A’aaperiar fire-pt AUo; Wstohea, asajewfllrT of every deacnption. BUSINESS CARDS. PENNSYLVANIA PAINT STORE— ° ■.».n t tt.hStaf V cKl OKiE0 KiE * CAPP 223 DOCK Street a W> TSv ! nr CO., OFFICE nUl.f*"** K. S: BANIIFORD, -3MJ3_ • •• - Genera] Superintendent, THEO- »■ e&iory & co. OFFICE NOHB Sooth FOURTH St., 'Philada., .'- * Sole Agents of • , - • GEO. a POTTS * CO., fiftMis &nd Shippers of the LOCUST DALE COAL, From the Locntt Mountain,- Near Ashland, ftpl-to) BCgUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. JOHN JBINNS, ■ „ HOUSE and OFFICE. W ?- Ils lW h .?°“‘ h SIXTH StVeot, & Commissioner or Deeds and for Si counts, for nearly BlUheBUte«m tS i;ii?n tet fA * Bku “ or T.mtorie,\ proa Ss ‘afArerJiV jjis-lf A LEX; MoKINNEY, - L *“ ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. •w M - 4 . • QREENSBURO, PaV * aSFcWISe" “ M( j j. • •eii-tf August belmont, _ BANKER, REAVER STBpvv Inaas Letton of Credit forTm^ellenj, Mrt«of the world, through the Mesars’ JtotShiTJ? *9- TJ AMS.—IIS tierces extra Siigaricured »a , ■ *Bnw gt~« t . fUDER BRANDY.—IO bbla.'pure Co 7. <TH) WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER •I.OKAHTB.-AW BtbcVirKAmUVOPBT. f£AsgZi£s&* m *'"* «• BS.WATEftsXfwlSl^^iif^.
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