Xjdgi "'■*—■-* ----- Dommi uacll an ,11 ' catigfli -; ,'Jtawiil V '-nAjoi : o joafou#; . /:few ft e^thi V.- - Thf beoa tuto; •.-=■ oFth» theei Veiws> ihort . staioc ;tb®ht two T« " inoni /jaw* : a;wi’ :' =«J. Fr -r . divU - Bhttj Ytiemt * ncei ppsi} ~ iner jai\ V Z : < by.' ' care) . r _ - ’ both nut realden4^9gii^lfci^ifte^s|to^rahaJfaoAiia.‘ zivon thePonnßylvanl*BiiftOMJCtimoaw eo .en viable'ore^tM»^bfc<isB?#MWl‘lP^ .-.- iestevideapo.oijtbe.eMaWetbacwjbttlKß.arrange .- incnta ani ihe*neae»B-or.tk«'!ttan»*«aciiit ißtoiijj) .found in tho faotthst in th,? I'Wp-XOi'MwiPS JHwtn ‘ tie road bus bebnin posMmdn of tb|a; eoaipMS).; not a 8iMl«io8toB«6;M •doj»'Of ilito.'«r.limb; ot>iln-; L jury to eitbetj'l'UtfenVced'fto'aßy W; tte PUl^lofe^TOwoj^BioßwfelgWT#.- if of aO^rßuePbf’Algjf/Mil^r^toSin.tte' Vice '. Aa vre sappo«^*^)Sdrafeßjfi^rew!j4^| i *®\’^lvrfe o months sgo—womd'oe'tM ease, am^onty^W® ford JUjicl asaßi£tiS£ ■ arie!ocr»oyth&t'*bool<p ,: heis,^(*^J<«iW#TO!lPHSa<B»lfMi<)i^wiW , fal—frhatclTio hodjniywKiitiM« j«Wwa«|’MMi. of the Se u ate^fcdl^e'* hciau&cki boa fceetnod'dWbiwl hlii; for makinga upeadh.Who thatheardhimcMi eyer the most learnod to. exclaim, hovr bodOnnity^lrnd' ' : 3SSWRSgSS£ else. It is related that yrhep lyt celebratedspeech upon' Koot’g';re*oli)Upn...wm t ßnb!!*ml \o ( «s«?,* . copy of' it i to’ Davy 'Crockettr BhoKlyahetwarils ' i)»vy o«U*4ißpl» : iHlhPtOJ odkoihts Aokdd*ledg~, outtho»id-'*f-'S' i iiaßa»S'5 i ;Mr.'TWol>ri«^l , riBJ . f^s&ssmsm^s^, t towed opaashfnji'.that. be vatarftfohlghljr.; Tm. : all who ■ . V rMidentpjjJrtJthy retoovol ofthe. Senato $«• old tothoneffoSao) Sikotoar CATra^^^e^foit^liWjlcttcr Abea-s • t?ifa*liinraiid; k«m»rkfiblfc canilg itf/tM bU&bW thAMieSkippi rPrerin'thM: AbouK.i6»«;taiiSed,.!?«*« ! Wow the point; as&sftfei resembled distant taander i taken; tit itiplyvi&oii* Godeau; atleHtanarpeattrtttthaijanksahehar halfjsf ltacTiSao/, WM^g® ; itaiey at. IttaataoVepty-ftvoifeet; d in .-;dwnneo; in line,tbe.i next mbrmng^!thedap&:htJthe^o«ili' fbnt^'to'b*: sere4#fry&s£s& wher{jith*dc»r&d-a*it the knownjinea/jOf abon t; wfe hundTO^n^/eljfr fefejSgrad J?et' tride and- iwdhttndiid him-, d»4Te«l r ‘ 8 t AVfaen;ej^taip^;^^cftyh y ta^o^ , ti^ii;ija' forth from thftpoint rrhere ito A5/VavM,on© theiii i ‘diMTr»l ; gihst:sa!ote«iicl;,6ntri.‘Vj,!tHo»bf»elon of tho dttfrent, tSooody of ithiidoeen readied ted. tbo'riVcfjtfaog prodacing the crrmi : mlgfit bott'eMotorirbcdof/i m • former yiart Theho^'itak<nLWM!;On»,,of parißh,;»iifh|w: t, hrif.oei)-,. tury, ahd na (hiving hka heen*thowu to uvedum* plMa S 4^ii»^of^wMtiortsMW | iWW: roomoiy or (he oldest inhabitant. , 7 >7. I . v-7 -r-^ 5 - *yffi.-r) 'rpir&Jtj, V&fti j g ft 'r ■>• \t-^ >„' Scht, fflmmoffi Cain, «■ diya-ft'om';B4iem } m’ ' , ballasttoC Miller?:»Vfe? j m h A •v.'i®aag4®af^ssp^ , «*^- ' : -WKffSSMSB^A i^ ■ ; -:&sagMP»g!^ .'-' jj: *• Bchjpl£wpenfdict»-Ellig t NewHavon,Nobletfinitf^ ■ -. maii/ 1 ■#wHiiMMMimi • - “ n i‘Ct3?fs/:“ifcs?^’(K,“ o< ’ !, r!? o w i, '*’’,-'"'¥''j*i ; »'i'i -'- • Bffi^®!^PSr 1 felei^4*|tßwt&i»'iii«ir^tlj«i , c>iwpgffiffims - -. v&ivSfMiSMfZfipti jaSto*Mßas«i!«2*i«&|»fi»!fr -^BKKsnvfw tgfci&iiUVis i&ifr ri JX** I&Ptl9 I-. GaYjtyld.Paoiiipaj ijfoflats.../’. • »ns cents, worth 31. Bleentfl*.Worttt 8?)*. j ?A‘per dozen, 'jrf cfertiff.-'« v»; -' and Alpacas. dThaaewaiolTjota/pAra.;- ... ... t JJiWSM .. hi >:EIOHtH W(I.AKCH;3ReeI*..? Pf j rAX.Ii ’GOODS'U ! "''‘ > >■ l j -?*''• vtnfilesfrablt'aHtt nen/'chtap. I . BLAOK’ BILKB AND FANCY BILKS U! - 'l/ight-Cinib-Raglan* foßfaU*f*tber. v . - I ' , , l,’?! a? ]Ck»d ■-- ”-'■/i J.ri- ; A large ,* > - - , I KM*t .■/>"■■..: -., ~: .■•:■•■ ■ , - •:• -;_ -■ |?Optm;RPßp, y. ■[ ■ >** * .HftndaOTiM JJW dettgns lonffißresßea.. -Tfj AiwN.pßSANplp'l ®D;' pAREGES, ‘>J2J_ BelUngafciv^^-lpvpriftea Au »n«na - J,J ,«BHaRPIjEBB « JutOTIFEKS.. t I^IUD;.-lwa*WS®^v:/^ ’ill. iFMaoit-lufd ! Britilir Jihlntii*: ofniw Bttlei »iul JjMJwWit^ra* TOfEBiNO* GAUZE fTODEEGABMENTS, "dida'awesr. .w.spJnvj. &«]£'«'> .\ •< i'f-'iK £.-i.,iv ©ouf^ft - Scarfs'or Clouds, of large size, in white and ;¥7l BEn'6h £ACE BOUBNOUS’WITH ■JLT Capes, Points and Mantillas, (Alencop,) all at lO odwadtnMavAelMethaaaaaSLat tha ■ . . FRENCH LACE BOURNOUB WITH CAPES, Pointa .afflMlOttUW,(Cafnbrty,).)a«f«aipro)toiitm,.alTeduoecl WRis 8 . ""*(* tvv-Xiwk CfiffiOTlfUT Sirwt. ikßli/iCK AND WHITE BAREGE CLpAKSAND DttAtera.ftt r#dpoodjpnceß, to olo#s the season 1 , al the - ‘"“T - PA^B ™^^ B #g» S. re et , SUMMER CLOaRS/ND DUSTERS, m an infinite The j wbo!eo£ qttrt^lLj*tnQWroffßnpK J afc reduced pricw,#rej*»torr =7 ’’vs ■: Lames’ Ciothi,li#htoolorß and .. .•* .:- * Fine andiCsittmeres. ; - . . ,> : Fancy Cauuiwrrt. Vwtingej and SatmetU. L JStP. ,-- - NINTHftndMARKET.' j vxmimom^A.. ;w l \ ; heavy witHinaliiheii*, , r »J S^?i^^orjard», 1 BreakfMt * •hmmmm tr kj^***^ ent^o^jr^ihutmp*, «Jt‘- ‘ 1 ■-■'- 'fcßil MARKET ■• .tV lIE.iCOPABTNERSHXP. heretofore ;ex i'JU i.t’nr between therjbadriber. is thia der dleeolved hr mutuaT consent. hThe busitleW of the finn wili be .settled tw-JOSEPH>Si HANSON, who it authorized to u JiOr let, 1859. ;n>KQKVypOirPENKOME. jdsEplCß.if ANSON will qontinuo the Com- Tanwidn' bonnes*, and Agency fof. the- saw 'of- Sombrero, 'Gnano.M.horetofQrft.., .; •/*?>••,, • vm, l> t Avenue. ' £•> ■' M»Nofth’'WATER Street. NORWOOD vEENROSE, r 1 MiMkuiBiBCXWXKK RTenOT.- - _?ENHOBE ( tote oftheiinn of Joseph B. ;HanjKm k 'jCd.’)* ia 'tfxU^dßriunweiito^wftli' GkOAGE ■-SOSEi for J fW purpose flf 'ocmiactlhW a Toboooo, Oil wq -TliOTf^S s ‘is^ : iliS^fiY ; thit'tlie i 1 B Jto4« >tiU apw#9^apx j^jgjgy. g Jyn-ii piAitos. - •": t -V 1 ; v. SrSSi&^feplls| wnirdedi9t3M94>^^k^^bmMfjnthjirooimtr]r.euDd ilwSi £• ,'v HANOS TO REWTr’' ■> < ■ jm-Vj- .meam sußKHroß'.piAygs. .... nil Pf' *‘ '%tSmSr Rif Abe aE-co; * BALtIMQRE Street,.between Charfee ami .-; ’ - ■ 1 .. : - I‘!£it;t BtreeUnmlumpre, '. .Hare alwaie on bend a lure *i«orttai?j)t or tueir uuM rior Fiance, - recommended by oertlncatee from 8. -Tluilber*'. at»kowSi7»B4.'fither.oe!ol)HiJed oerformera tobeeißal.if not «uper(oi/to any mndd ip thw country, Tha'flacabtljirof Mair.yiMosifill bejWnrranteilfar in, rear*ana h crivilefie,or excHamie. granted within :?r -aw*nfc.iEEJk.,J?ALKER, No. 72 CHESTNUT .Stfeetr Hill keepconstantly onhaad and sell out Pianos at mn faufacturora'prices, ~ -t 4- , mhs-6m ys»T» t A f, V*N.v.f BA.CON/,& / Co.'s, nilXI » < Nnnn*r£: plark'skHaliett, Sftris* & Co.'s,- Sr Ana A. H. GsjeA Aa<o. Ala* a A- HAralia’s unfiyaneUiMEiiODßONS snd HAR ONrtIJMS> so .durable for ChuroheS &nd .Lecture j E . Go mip; ~ ,...,6a^gByWT'HwScHESTN;;V., fZ/T.-rtS’?'' «’<r;V,(4;iCOAli»t< ;k> .. .. \ J»pse*. No. 1« Strath FOURTH Street ’ “' -W/oop kindling ’ lT^-WOt)Dj^ r ’ s -rf'{ *>- 1 t} iiojis.v ' ( 1 ; i • ■; Have tobhstatittyand superior artiote bf. PINK ofe: ;;• andhaving also on aeieettd witttdart. Desieniatal 'Consumers will find it to'tbeir >*dvafctaee to: purchase JCindling wom :z f > ‘r ' M ? V***:: .hone i«®s,;wth NEA,TNEBS>nciDEBPAT9H, for Single *V *.': Ladiea ,ana' UnbUernena B’emluee, Boardui* /Let* ambo a ta7 &c. f at" BQNOyAN'S M«UEy LAUNMK, Jp.it&.Bouth BKTH'.StteeE •comer of PninS.' jF&niilr .Shirts aad^OoUa'rjripatetit jW “*t «o«- l'&'iiisAMbT'ftnale operahm. 1 ~- J '-■‘■V ~ J MrsnOONOVAN, *' ij* »,r.,- ~Sgp»riprf»mfwdt. r , coniKj'qu.incoqf jtto. frequent > invutatHun rueeivM by me'to rnnnw the' my OhMeMdo WinM to th« l® tsdStatse” I'bej leliy* hefeby to infonrt ;my .fonqtr.flgttQmere «ojl ® r , «‘litrs Jijt W then to »ay thj t |ojr n<nr,«hltunenU [WW!i-nU-WW*.W“lldjuftnort6th9lormer ones. UmMdrUraKt.^Jalieni.w^do^llol^rMeac^fpin^it^tip. Cheteett £» Rose;# Uni ltnila; Scotch Me, m •tone end <lua Feliirlt, Brown Stont »nd Cmdpn .Porter, )n ,tg ia for eSe bjrw , ”■ e ~- ■Aj ME&IHO.HO Bouth.gHoNT ifocet. r itfgLD MONONGAHEfcA WHISKEV!—I'OO Kf• do. Jus! reocivetiaml ;,.V- V V- • • HOTKI.B. - 'f' A '■;L ••'Jr ..OTTOKuS,.' KKwa®». e ™ of pleawi'ej Passenger Kauroads ( which now ran past, DS EX. >mw*- ~ iow'-pricea'Rio. ;iOO "i<ji‘(w-> < j , »»' , A,i , '"u:"" , V"',"— i--'« "i 'i 11 . ■»<■ f'.-.-i i ■■. . i ,tierce3 ( extrft ’‘Sugar-cured Gardner, Phipps, & Co., f bbjs. pm'o dbti n't „ tan fit tit ■ O' 0» SAPIiBR to CO., Wt, .i/.,AJtCH Stjrjei, lecond door.abova fro*!,, THE P? IT ■ TM* Hotel Is oapabla of accommodating from four to nYO„ hundred persons, and hnsiat-thiSTtimV about SOO gneats, and but three waiters lertf than when the House full. Notwithstanding the assertion ot the NeW/erw qorresponcienio^rrgrrispfthe ltt|i msU' i my House is in full audf'fiuooßssiiif.opotauph i/hashau < from -the commencement of the season, and has at this .tims.mofe patrons than any two Hole Is upon the Branch Combined..Thislsthb pleasantest portion of Jhd season Jorihose.who oan spend a short time at the Boa Shore. ; Tho .rush being over, we oan accommodate our patrons with .good Roowsy good attendance and Rareinhaat tho best located and most agreeable Hotel upon the Brftnou. „ . I). JP, FET-BR3. ahhjsb,. : tj/ i j ;>: i , « ? • ■ • ATLANTIC CITY. ■ENS^(ysl>M?RBw?^Bßiß^nof{ifrosnojm 'fortheaeasofr. Itsßooma&ie'Cazigb; sad XLfcoAHTtY yoßstsHßD.with over* donvenieilce and c&jofort forso-; WASSAdHU^' r SETXtS Avenue, nathm cdnvejuentdustanei of, tlfe suif, ;to reaoli whioh prond'and solid prayol;w&lks uavo beeit {TtiidJpuUltiS adjacent to the MKhUfcttxa t andoomraanua 3^S?^n^/MS^S\|S^3aldVMa(jeb’nigtodated.ow !^Vg^ 2^^^ laren^g^n §M^,¥^ e tor. \STH IT EdSUfcPHUB f AND-JDIULY :XT; BEATE--SpßmoB;«',l)otßl,tNe:»Aft PA., arfthciw open, ami are eanr pracceßs via H»rnsbufg| I ■thence bn s tha,Curobexlimcf .Valley. rond to jsetf.vnte; thence 8 miles stagings the Springs, where ;\ou arrive 1 MB B : M. eamo day. Every arrangement is complete for yiaitera. Board per wool, 88; per day, Sl.sc. Re duotionf for families* References—Jas. Steel, .Morton Booth, Analytical Professor of U. MA BATHING;—THE'MANSION ►3 HOtISE/footef Pennsylvania avenue, ATLANTIC . CITY, is N 0 nVvOPEN’fpr fFcT'oonvanienoe; of arrangement, contiguity tot no bench, and attractiveness to the adjacent grounds, this, house. fe.uimvalled. The i Proprietor has spared no pimd in making this Hotel all C$A BATHING—"" raiSSSt •, i GARRETT, TWHE MANSION HOUSE. ;Jt“” READING.'PENN’A.. ; v-4 ai ( W. L. DE.BOURBON, propnotor. - 'catedatthe corner of FIFTH andPENN Streets, Read'* with aU the lumnes.oC.tlierieswra.'Poraooa ffeafrona of apemllng aftw weeks m the.anmmer in an agree • able and eoonomlcal manner, could not do better than °, f ■44 J « ! XTLANITC OITY/NEWJERBEY, ’ U AtthtCterminnidf on the ileiE beyond theDepot3'TbliT.Houaoi« •KOWOfENforßonrders! • andTranaientlvUiters,end offersaepompipdations ewal to any Hotel iiiAtlnnt loCit j. • - ' ll ■Btoee last season, the ohamhera have been Teprmiieb imordved. and r.itdered'moreramfortablo tiy Venatian -blinds bavin gpeenldut n, at 1; ,}’ . /. , ‘ - Charges mßdeMte. - ' - ' J - 1 -*yr Pafties‘ahnohLkeep tlmir 1 se at nn n til the o-ara ar rive in Front of the Hotel. ThOjSigns are oonapiouous. .1626-2 m . . : ~ jt»u ip hinting. /|UIE Npw:' TINO OFFICE .. ; / ;> t . ~r >, “ THE PBESS” 1 prepared to dxaWe nehtty; cheaply and expeditiously : ' v '/ ' ' ’ ‘ ; PLAIN:AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING* “* ifopKSV PAMPHLETS, PAPER. HOOKS, i ;i ' r- BLANKS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, POSTBRS, '■> ; frintine for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, , RAILROAD AND INSURANCE - - - • • COMPANIES.; i: orders left at tbo Publication Office oF The CHESTNUT STREET, willbe promptly ; ttended to. t •, • , , r . • -i- \Jel6-tf LEGAL NOTICES. mHE ORMANS* COURT FOB THE CITY .'X; . AND * COUNTY: OF PHILADELPHIA, rln the mnttor of the Estate of CHARLES VEZIN, Appointed bV'th'/Cqurt to audit, settle, -and adjust the fifth account of Emily V earn. Charles John Frederick-Veaio, and Benjamin Gerhard, Executors; also thcOth aocount of .Charles John Vezin. Ernst iHMenclover, Samuel-Grant, Jr.,' and Benjamin Gerharo,‘rirustces: Also the second aocount of.EnhJy Veain, Charles John Frederick Vezin, and Benjamin ' Gerhard, Guardians,under the last.wiU,and testament of "said #cedenT, itntito report distribution df the balauoes -ia.uichandB of the accountants, ■will, moot the parties •interested fbrtb<rotrrpososof his appointment on MON DAY. Aurast 29th,18G0.at jl Vcfock A. M.,at his o fico. No. 630 WALNUT Su, in the city of Philadelphia. i-aolg-mwflt - - JOHN M. THOMAB. Audi tor. CLAIMS. : ” r^” Notice is herebV given to the owners of the properties mentioned in the appended r memoranda, of Claims, that vrits of scire facias will be utued thereon, in three mohths from the date hereof, uhleaa the same are paid t cm pr before mhLIMB KELLEY, hJ - Jnn#2BilS69. .. : -• •c, r!. < h'iNiTHB COURT! OF COMMON.PLEAS FOR THE LS CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. -The CitroF Philadelphia to the use of Jacob Bartholo mew vs. Lay A Brother, owners or reputed owners, or whb6ver «iaF--be i owners * Common riepa, December whoever may.be ownet Ui .Common.Flea« i -March Term. \vu»4 No. 171. ravlp?, seo 85. Lot on the east side of Churcli street. 13S ftetwinbhM'north of Moore street. I vie Ce or ee v'l Johnson, ownWor reVuted owner, ‘dr whoever may ne owner: GommonPle w, March Term. Se»&e&fe^ I je29-wist " BREAD. PURE AND OHEAP BREAD, -Jlr ’ i <i it f . V . , } i MANUFACTURER BY THE MECHANICALBAKERY, CAN SB pBXAIKB? AT,,THR FOLLOWING . ' ; ; ’‘ * ' -J iPL/icKS: *'■ ' ■MEOHAMOAIi BAKERY f 8. .W. corner of Broad and •* , t-i ;.- Vine streets. - .... J. GRAVENBTINE. *Bi aW> comer of Twelfth L ••>-'>:"{■, and Wallace, streets. 0. M. CLARK.'. J.'.P op far ft t'r d e t* b e 1 o w H.!moREIL,~~— I?, corner Sixth .and 1 •'- • Coates street. • : ' . MRS. 8, 8ECK......~~ ~. N0.£ 05 Callovrhill g. PANCOASP~~~..No. 810 8 prW Garden <- <••■ . ■ ; - street. -, , . , • JOHM&. MOXEY— „.N0.1223 Vine alreet. T.ip, —. :N(i. iJANortli Fifth afreet.' T.’ 0. HORWEH. ™i;™~. .8. E, corner Pift U aid ’ f <’ ■'*»•■• Spruce streets. . , W. W. MATHEWS.;™ ..;.B.E. comer Eleventh and ’ . Locust streets. , __ , J 3», KNIGHT.hW. —Rroa4 street, below Wal- GEORGE GARVIN- .... .No. 1419 Lombard street. * J>:COURTNEY.W. corner Sixteenth ■ r andPinestreets. - , 8. R. MASONi.—V- .....v/..Fourth and Germantown Road. B,iR« WANAMAKEB.t. , H*«7.g<d»rftl.street, above .2! LKNTZ~*—. .'.Cornerr’Sonth Fourth and -L.| HOLL ANg. 8. W. comer Sixteenth and DAVID BADDLER— Eleventh .'<-l \ . etreet* l J.WEIGHTMAN...H—......S.E. comer Eleventh and s « ,T f. v* s > ■ • /Jeffersonstreets* ,S. 8. TOMKINS,——..No. Front ’ - • u */ • ■ * street.' u/.. ■ H. frooith,, , b. W. comer of Seventh 'l' •*»'*■'' and Fine streets.. - ’ •iANE. MYERS.——. —.-.Coatesstreet, baloyrThir ,- ieenth street. . .. n F, M. W(uvp f . TT _ T —. —R-w.nnmi» jFmnkhnand ft M<tßßlB._ Npwfuumer'ysnth and • 1 • Shlppan streets. TS, *, 1 street. _ j J, SHUSTER. 8.-. W. comer Broad and t * - 1 ' -*• Parrish streets. - 1 *< » : THOS. T. BLEST— Corner Nineteenth street . .... -and Ridge avenue. 'B, 8. BOWN...—comer Ninth and f 1 it {-Federal streets.. 3i MoINTYRE.. ——-ATVenty-aecondstreet, ab. 1 Coates. E. W. HUNTER.- .—X.Coates street, above 8e- ALEX. FULLERTON:’JuJCojmu o?Vlfth and Chria * tian. Si L. HICKB..,.—— a.Camden* N. J„ atom 119 . t *- - -» *' ■ Arch street. * 4 C, H. RAINIER—. —West Philadelphia, Mthst. _ _ ab. Hnverfordrood. : R. L. YARNELL,uV.w™.LßimiiPfinttai... h ! 1 JOHN E ARNDT. . . ..1 ..'Jwi. Trernoht and Pine Grove, Penna. ——; Reading, Penna. M, B. BOX, )>EO, W6*t Cherte*. Panfaa „GEO. L, BECKER...... City,N. J. JAMES GXBIjANb;./. Cape May',' N. J. d|. HORTON..•:Florence,N. 3, " JOHN^QBa.. ffiilinington, Bel. TtfEGHANICAIi BAKERY, S. IV. Comer '■‘■J* BROAD and iVlNßßtreeta. PHILAIJELFHI A. ,• iThljsatablijhmontis um. iij sue?e«»fal operation, day .and night, and all are respectiully mvjtod to call and see 'tpe Whole process of- bread-rua Wins'Cor themselves. i j iT"* nnderaignod. tokos .the liberty of svinff that 1 far thirty-five years he has, been ft practical l jAkepHire a* appreHUce, and. five as journeyman in one of the first hows In. Scotland.and twenty-five «s master—during whiohtirae he has had the opportunity df yA&king many espenmentef and obsetVmjroU the improvements srhion have been made during that ponod. ha# now the man >agement, in add tfon to the oomplete labor-saving ma qhm.e/y,.he.hw how facilities of many kind# not hereto* fore possessed. - ■ ’Befog vnrestraiaed in thrf purchase of flour, none but * the soundest and test shall eyer be used: and he has no ; hesitation m saying that'Bread of all k/nds pan bode- Uvered, unsurpassed m quality ufid weight by that made by the ojrumarjrprocess.— r .» ••“ •i. ■; ■ Families mwhioh the Bi*ead iriade-by the Mephanioal Bakery has not been toed, or in jrhich it has been tried oplyatiU commencement, lierfore the machinery was in pert|ofcW°rking orderjaro respectfully asked to givff it : w»‘ d v •CABINJpJT^WAHj|S. / v/. *ptBLJ£S,» ','V ’%.'■ 1 ' . , MOOjtE & CAMPION, : u _- Kp. 261 SOOTH SECOND STREET, in ooimeotion Trith thoirextenjjive Cabinet IWineEß. n,r« now manufacturing a superior article of -- . “ ihiohiW iironmiiiceil hr an dooenor to fill pthera* .- - - - . .. : For the finality and finish of these. TaMag the mantis 11** 1 “ * H —— g A VAN A CIGARS offered to 'deaJers I , . . . •. - ,'i BTEMIBN J%OVET Tb&K 11 ! jrtNm* j - ' ' ■ MS SontK'FJtyWX Btreit, Sa:r;-t‘u, ■' i ! ST > X-... LouiS n> r ontreal * ?ftuPa,D6troU,pDmieth«apdSt. trains will leave the Fliiludolphiaanilßaiul- Vjf Railroad Depolr, corner BROAD and yjNE Bi^ooW. . K - "( * f£T Niagara: Fall*. -Bafelo* Detroit* Chioago, Mllwa u kfe e ,.RoQf|alantl, Galana jßtiPaul'siPJurlington, and tit. Louis, ‘ 'i % L 8.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS., ‘*£®F Elmira,’Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Detrpiti Chicago, Mil’waufcfiOt.lwok island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and St-,Boms. ' ' ‘ -ctTD'Dia’mm 3 ' l • and 3AQ P.* M, tMiina'iun throdgh Jo HARRISBURG, stopping at ail Stations on the Lobastm r ; The WO A. M, train' connflotS'at • Rupert'for Wilkes- BFiSilfi ® ollookod to EUnira,.BuaßUi,and Suspension Tickets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and 'EhjuraHailroatl Line’s Ticket Oflioe, Northwest comer I of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, aud at the Paseen gerDoimt,cornerßßOAD'nhd VINE., • . > t ' through EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN 5 J- Leavefcthe Depot,Broad street*below Vino; daily,<Sun day orcdptedjfur allpoSuts West and North, at o P.'M. ■ Freights uiuat" beifelivered’ueforo 3 P. fli. to insure going the same day > Fot-furthofinforttiationVaiply • ‘V • OrtoS • ;N. W. oorner SIX TH and CHESTNUT Streets, ocl-tf ». t /! '( *;■■ ■ . Philadelphia. iSflftliffiHU--' s .U> IIIIER ARRANGE’] IiMINGTON, 1 AND BALTI . ’ MORE 7 ! RAILROAD. . 'j <»••->-, ’ On(tnd artor MONVAYi^uly4tb< 18S9»> • I PASBBNGEH TRAINS LEAIfE- I'lllf.AlliU’HlA, „ For BaUimqreMB.ls A.-M., 12nocm,(Express,) and j . Foe Chester at 8.15 A'. M.’, 12noon, 4.30, and 11.10 P. M, :For Wilmington at B. IS AVM., 12,4.30, and lI,W P. M. F<tr New Cackle at B.IS'AVM., P. M. j • - ■ I' For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and 4.99 r.M.‘ 1 ' • H •- For Seafoiti at 8.15 A; M,«and 4AQ P.’M. , ~ . j TRAINS-FOR-PHILADELPHIA. .. ~ Leave Baltimore at 6.30 A. M., (Express,>9.4o A. M., and 6.25 P,-M „ - I BttP V M^ ImingtonatWH) A«,M.and0.20A..M.,1,10,and ’ Leave Castle at 8.45 A. K., and 7.^>P;m.* Seaye Middletown at 7iWAa M. *nd6.3* P. M, { Leave Dover at6;6oA.M.,and6.2sPi'M. ’ ,Leay6 Seaford at 5.35 A. M., an,d2.4fiP. M,. . { Leaye Chester at 7.44, 9.50 A. M., 1.45 and 9,157. M. I Leave Baltimore foi Seaford and’Delaware Railroad J ato.3oand9.4oA. M.^ ! : TRAINS 1 FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8.45 At ftLv 12-28 andll.4o P. M. Leave Wilmiugton at 9.2 Q A. M„ 12.652YM,, and 12.29 I A* ' L , ’ ■ 1 -Onlfnt 11.10 P. M.^fr’cnl’ Philadelphia to.Baitimbrer 1 Onlr at 5.25 P. M.. from*Baltimore to Philadelphia. < • I FREIGHT TRAIN .’with PASSENGER CAR attached* , v-' v>‘k Will run *h follows: .j - -r; - •. , j Leav| t PUlAd9j|hia.’for PdruvillQ and intenaddiatv.j P Wdmiiwton for Perryvilleand intermediate 1 P LeaveHavre-do-6race for Baltimore andintermediate' I places at 6.40 A. M. - . -J - -.Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate ( , places ate.4o-P, M. 1 : r. L>. /.J 1 ..Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and Intermediate slaceßat6.4oP.Al.,* i - vi c 1 ■', •• r r-syß{ B/M. FELTONrPresident,' MANTOWN AND NORRIS ■TOWNRaILROAD—SUMMER ARRANOEiMENTS— j Oa and after n ° t,Ce ' 4 'i Leave |*hilsdelphiao.os mim-A* Mm 3,3,5,7#* and 10}£. Leave Germantown 8,10 nun, A. M«» 1.10 min., 4, 6>«, j fend 9U P ;-'nHESTm7T HILL RAILROAD. ! '’-'Leave Philadelphia6,B,BJs, 11 A. M.» 2,3}j, 4, s}i, <>, 9, | \\\' p M Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40. 8.10, 9.40, 11.65 A, AL, T ' Tor conshohocken and norristown. 'Leave Philadelphia 6* 8.05 mm.V 10.05,*imn., IIHI A. M., lLy P. M. - -. Leave florriBtown6,V,®»‘n A. -ftl., 1,3)«, 4Ht 81 7)*, - Al ' ON SUNDAYS, „ Leave PJit)adelptf'm9 i A. M.,2ariiW P, M. ' Leave Norriatowji 7A.- Mand 6P. M, 1 * FOR -MANAY UNK. Leave Philadelphia min., 8.05 znm., ftJ£« 10.05 min,, A,'M.j i.Od min„2a»mm., 3.05-nun,, 4>i, 6)i, ( 7K» 10>i, llJi A. M., 1)*, •• i:SSk i l^S% 9 |.Sb^.&p.M. - H. K. BMITH, General bnpermtendent, mj7 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Streets, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, IS m BaWMB .' NORTH : RENNSYL - Bafter M6NDAY, May 15th, 1859, Passenger Tr2nswiU leave FRONT and WILLOW tltreets.Plu ladalphia, DAILY, (SnnaayaexcePtedi) - ; - • - For Bethlehem., Allentown, Mouqh Chunk, Wilkes barre, Haxelton, «oi, (Express.)at9.3o A. M, For Bethlehem, (Expreau,) at 4 P.RI. (Accommodation,) at 8.15 A.M. and For FoVt Washington,- (.Accommodation,) at 2.15 P.’M. and6.2ol'- t M- ains for pjnr.ADljJurnrA: " Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at BA. JI. and4.lo P. M, Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 0.30 A. M. ( Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at BJO A* M. and 3.36 P.M. 0N IJUN.DAYB: . ■ * Philadelphia, for Dpylestown; at ?A. M. and 3P. M. Doyiestown, for Piumda., at 6.30 A. M. and 5.45 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem; SlAOt to Mauch Chunk, S2.GO? to Easton, 81.60; to DoylostownfBoocnU; to Wilkcsbarre, B AP'Ps««Bn*er Troi'n»'(sloett Silpday Train,,) co»- nectat Barks .treotwith Fiftn antr Sixth-strata, and Sacondnml Third-atroiStal'aliilongiirItatlrogd*. . take 9.20 A. M. Train, and arrive in vYiSHbarro sf 7 P.M. _• ; , milt ' ELLIS CLARK, Agent. HANDBILLS, LABELS. RS lor NOTICE.—CHESTER RAII,B.OX'D--PAS SENOER r ?BAINS FOR DOWNINBTOWN AND IN start fronvthfrFaasanser Dopot ot the PhiindelpHia'And Reading Railroad Company, comer ol BROAD anu VINE Streets. , * MORNING TRAIN forDowriinstown,l#&Veryit 7^) AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtovni, leaves at' girder of of the Philadelphia' RoUron^.°H. P ffiILHJJNN Y. Secretory., 1859./man' 1859 NEW? YORK AND WAY-PDAOKB,. ~ ~ i .r gftOX W4l»fttfT-«TRBXT WHABP, 1 '- -' ' Willleave os follows, vjx: • „ . basks. AtC A. M., viaOamrieu and AJpboy.and C.&A. ,• -Accommodatipn .... ....v v ••■■'••■*••.... • 92 25 At* 6 A.VM., .via'Camden and Jersey Gdy,tNew Jersey)Accommodation... ......... At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Atjl A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey At 2ft Anitayi cVJc a. Ex*: ‘ ' , .press ..... 3 00 ■AiSK P. Motor Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer sey City; Evening Express...—. . v .\ 3 At StfP* Alm Uy Steamboat, via Tocony.and Jer sey City,3d Class Ticket.. 533 At6P. M., via Camden and Jersey .City, Evening, At HP. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Night Mail it, .«< <.i ..-v.;*. ..u... 2 25 At.2l/ P. M, via Camden and Amboy .Accomodation, (Freight and Passenger—lst Class Ticket. .j ..2 25 ; ~ , . 2d Class Ticket 1 fiO At 5 P. M., virvCamdenand Amboy, Accommodation, (freight and PnßBenger>-lst Class Tiokpl, 3 25 2d Class Ticket. 176 The 6P. M. WailUnP riwpJ daily. The It Night Mail, fttPriricifial QtMiqna only. . For ,« ftn Gap. Stroudslmrg, Scranton. WilWeabKrre, Montrose, Great Bond, &o,£atB A. M;, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Wostero Railroad. . , for Freehold, at 6 A‘, Mi and 2 PrXf.- 7 For Blount ilolly, at 0 and M*» and lift <)*» and C V M * . * >* » VfAY itKBSt ■ /-• Vror Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 3)« and i\% P. M, f from walnut-stioetWharf.•/ 7. For Palmyra, Delaneo, Beverly, Burlington,Borden* town, Ac., at 1 and 2R.P* M. Bteamboat'RiohaydlJtooktorf for'TaoOny nt 11 A. AT., and for Bbrdentown and intermediate places at 3>* • Steamboat Johd Neilson for Tacony at r B>*-A. Af.,anil for Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 13 Fitly pounds of pngg§ge only alloyed each passenger, Passengers ord prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but thoir wearing apparel. All naffK4Kfi.<m?r fifty -pounds to be.paid foe extra, Tho company limit their, responsibility for baggago to one dollar nor pound, and will not be liable for auy amount ■ beyond sJoo,oxeept ‘KS." ° onlr “ t - WM. 11. GATZMEk; A«»t. r|W/PENNSYLVANIA- CENTRAL ]4L RAILROAD. , 1859. Mffl^B'lBs9. HM® E «W.T 0 ’ ; THREE THROUGH PABBENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA ,A>TJ- PITTSBURG, Connecting direot at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York. and-flH.PoiritsEast; and at the , union Depot at Pittsbure.with Through Trains for Cm einnatiLßt-.Loiiis,'ClevelandvChicago, 1 Burlington,'St. •PauVB,TndwnapbH«.~Loulsville,-New Orleans, nnd'all intermediate, pbmlp,inoliio, Indlaua; Illinois, Kentuc ky, Michignn,Wisco f nfilh;Min»4i6im,Afiß6oilr .Kansas, and Nebraska—thus furnishing fooihtiei Jbr the trans portation of Passengers unaurpassedffpr speed and ccm fort by any other route. . .Eiprew and Fast Lines ran, ithrough -,t% PJtUburg, without cb/ingo pf Cars or Conductors. 'SmokingDaraju-eofiaqh&dtoeacJi/frain: WoodrufTa . Sloeping Car* to_ExpreHX and Fast Trains. The .EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail n*dWtL&,&ua-- daysexcepted. <• 5 *• ■*- ‘-- . Mail Train leaves Philadelphia it 7.16 A. M, ’ FaetLuie,-~. 4 ‘V ! b \ iiIWQ-A.M. , Express Train loaves “ m loio P. M. I WAY,TRAINS LEAVE A$ FOLLOWSi - Accommodation atn A, M. i A. i Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 I*. M. Columbia , x** - - uipPfM! ■ r • Passengers for Ve?t CMer will take the Mail, Parkesburg, and Lancaster ’mins, ut thp Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. . ” ▼“»>.../ i pMßengers for Suntjury, WiHiantsport.Elmira, Bbffa-‘ Ip.NiagaTft Falls, aud intermediate,points, leaving Phila dorti?h^ l Bt «V l5 J v,I vV and ?^’M”,* o 4ireqtlythroug¥. , Tickets WeutwaVd may be obtained at the elsoe of the Company m PhiladelnhiftrNew York,,Boston, or\B»l -flipnro: and Tickets Eastward at any of tho importrint Railroadflftnjea in the West; alpotm .bpard any‘of the regular Line of Stemmy-pj> tft? Mississippi,or .Ohio Rivers. . . ■■ , JR. Pure always as law sa any olijer Konts. JTne oomplstjon of the Wesioln oonnootions of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE Kart INI) THE 'a- 5 ,/ ; GREAT NORTHWEST”, ; ■ : T/P . The ooanectloh of tracks 4 by the Railroad'Bridge'at' . Pittsburg, avoiding all drayago or ferriage of Freight, asffftaw U 10 ’ FREIGHTS WEBTWARD. more, to any point on tha.Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, r Wisoonßia, lowaior,Mlssonil, by Rail road direot, ~ The Pennsylvania Railroad also.oohneota it Plttihurc with Steamsrs, by which Goodsosn hefomranlod to any port on Ilia Ohio, Muskmeup, Kentucky, Tennessee. Cumharlsnil, Illinois, Mississippi, WiSconsin. Misouri ' Knnsas, Arkan.a., and Red Hjversj and at ilavolajul Northwest™ Sk°M - «““■««.W all ports on Ills i e f|Y&k® FitEWHY to anypolnt in the West roaJr®° sart,oul! ‘ r “ l H* ,k »f°. k ?f“»"via™epna, Rail papy / - * feat ville, Ky.j Ormsbylc Oropoer.Fortamoutfj, 6® I‘addook jt Co., JefleTSqnviUe, Indiana; H. W. Brown A Co., Oinoii'natl.p.i-Athornjt Hibbert, R. C Meldruin, Madison, Ind.j Williajn Bingham l.nufavilia Ky.; P. G. O’Riley io Co., BvanavifiSY® N. w!Gra- H^arns ) ,, NSi , llo ( ‘VsnifeaA Halt" Memphis* East, will find.it to their Interest to calfon ?ha A«ontsnf I the Company at the following Plaoeihefore Bhfppmg!' r letters addressed to either of them on the subject of ,BKCH & CO., Si Ipiystrosf.lfoK,. I “am st.,Pt.Y. |A MERIOAN JfAIiE i ROP|3*. — invite kf attention of Southern merchants to our stock &e\7 r V n H6nip ?or 'BUIO ' No. S 3 N, WATlißand 'ta f/. WllAß^fes. IiINJES, , OAjIDEN AND. ATLANTIC RAILROAp. , ONLY TWO AND'A HAL? HOURS TO 'THE SEA 1 <vi r SHORE,- ..'.-.i.r-iU ■ . Of and Ifter SATURDAY, Mw Hat, andunSit farther notice, three daily trains toAttantiq and return) - ‘ SUNpAYß,theMailTrilifpfily willrun. * Fust, Mall Train, leaves Vine-Street Ferry”, ;,7.8Q A. M, Second,J?xpres«,^ v< ‘/ , n , „.*,QO.F,M. i (StoOpm/only for wood and water.) • <■ - ! Freight Train (with Passeng.erCaf .attached).4.W A< M. Aocoram&dation Train) (EggHabor,) leave* v • Vino stfeet. '. 4AQ F. M. ; LEAVES/ATI/ANTIC CITY. , • First,Express Train/ leaves. Second, Hail, “ Freight., 4 * • Accommodation Train leaves Egg Harbor. . . 5 SUNDAY TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry at, .y,, A. M. Returning* loaves Atlantic at... *.. 6 11.I 1 . M. This train will atop only at Waterford, ‘lilg'g'HarborV andAbseoom. , ; .i [' HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION. ‘' 1 Leaves Cooper’s Point..... __ .11.00 A. M. LeavesHadaonflold... *i.oO'P. Kl. Leaves Cooper’s Point. 2.00 P. M. LeavesHaddonfield......BAO )P„ M. . Fare.to Atlantic, when Tickets are purchased before en-, tering[t!re cars...; :: .Qusq, I Round Trip rickets* good for two days, on any-regular .. train.'. ... a? eo „On aud after July 2d, and every Saturday through the 1 Summei*. the Egg. Harbor Accommodation Trairi will run I through to Atlantic, and,return early on Monday mom* I fjaight must be delivered at. Cooper’s Point by IP, M. r .The Company will not be responsible for any goodsun- I tl receivedana receipted for oy their Freight Agont at the Point. myld-dsopl * JOHN. G. BRYANT, Agent. * NEW WEST OHES AND* PHILADELPHIA i SM ilk All RANGEME N T. ’ ■> ’ . - On and alter May 29th, 1859. the trains will leave Phi j lftdehihiBj.from tne StatipnLN. JS. .corner, of. EIGH TEENTft and MARKET Greets, at T arid 11 A. U„ I andat?,4 SOand 6 JBF,AL V ; *•;.. . J and&45P.M. i f :\i . • .i ,*:*>. 1 1 jPIS BOND.AYB--Leave Philadelphia at 8 A* M., and 2 T,if. ;LeaveWMtChesternt7JO r.M. I my2B-tfj. i\ ' r /^‘GeneralSuperintendent.' 'ISSMrfteHUKI’ PHILADELPHIA READING RAII«- r Leaves the Depot,• at'corner of BROAD and VINE Btreeta, at 7.30 A/MA DAILY. oxcopted,) for POIECSvILLEjiHARRISBURG, and all intermediate i point*, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to | Ac. Leave I\AL, DAILY,' and wco)jtia»)foif ftEAD ING. and interinediate points., ' . , , [ ; npl9 s>. •. .. Yf, H. Sedretarfr ■ nS NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF LOCAL FREIGHT; sThd P£f7NSYLVASfIA RAILROAD. COMPANY are, Lbck Haven, " , .LovrisbnT?,', ‘ ■Wayne, - Northumberland, ♦ | innd°/nV J : Trevorfen IntcrflanUon, ■' Newbury, Georgetown, Williamsport,* • Milleratown,,- ~ Muncy, ' , Halifax,, ' Watsontown, r , ‘York,. _ • • , , Milton, ’ |! ' " Hanover Junction. I ■ - i - • ALSO* , . 1 and all intermediate pontoon HANOVER 1 I ?Alt i goods sent'to Freight Station, THIRTEENTH* - NOTICES. QBEEN AND COATES; / : FOURTH AND EIGHTH STREET, TIC K E T S . TWENTY-FIVE FOB ONE DOLLAR. FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES C.EI KAMERLY.'I .Dnigaiat/corner ,o£ Third I ana Federal sts. EUGENE BHOENING Dniggiat, corner of Fourth andVWhnrtonets. -. • , "WILLIAM H. PILE.... Drue? urt.corner ofPasty- ; . unk and Catherine sts. • ROBERT KILDUFF Drugei»t.:c6nier of Sixth ... and Shippen sts. JOS.CRAP BAKER .Druggist,comerOfSeventh t - and Carpenter at?. A. M. BURDEN;..;. Dragtist, corner of. Eighth • - and FederalsU; FRANCIS ZERMAN Druggist corner .of Ninth and Catharine eta. ■ ROBERT REYBURN Druggist, corner of Tenth •* • and Ellsworth: 8f«. NATHANIEL RANCK..... ißruggist, cor. of Eleventh and South ata. . LAURENT- & MARON;.-.. of Sixth arid Arch sts. . - . J. tc G. COOKE Druggist, corner of Eighth ; . . ' ■ ana Race at*. : „ G.C. BOWER. .....Drugeiat, corner of Sixth and Vine ata. A. B. GRIFFITH... ........ PruggHt, chmer of Second i and Race «ts. GUSTAVUS MANNEL Druggist, cor. of Eleventh , , . ' and ButtOnWood ats; (and Ridge avenue). EDWARD PARRISH...-- .Druggist, comeroCEightJi ' ! and Achats. . D. L. STACKHOUSE Drucitiat, comer of Eighth , and Green ata. GEfeMANTOWN K XOR- • ' HISroWN DEPOT. Cornor of Ninth and Greon ' i ■ atreota. OFFICE of tho COMPANY.No. 4*3 Walnut at. KEOEIVER’SOEFIOE FniiVnoant. ]\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ap- J-T plication haa been made for a. re-issuo of Cerlffi catd No. .166 of GERMANTOWN GAB STOCK, Five Shards* in the name of Dr. T.' F. BETTON, datsd Jana- W »1860, the same Philadelphia. Juno 58. 1859.7 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS.OF THE SINKING-FUND. Thrasory Department, l . A-:- Pa., AUKUfIt 12,1869. f , - At ameetm? ofntt»o<Mun»iMioiiera of the Sinking Fund held tins day.it WM, „ , -•— '* * .Rttolved, That the State Treasurer ho Atmiertztrd to issuo proposals to boy, from the lowest bidder or bidders. Two Hundred And Fifty Thousand Dollars of 6 per cent. State Itoans of PennßjtVAnin, . , „ ‘ ’ < '. * Notice ta therefore given that Sealed Proposals for the sale of the .whole or any. Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar* oT said Loaris, will be received at the Treasury DeyaTtraent, at Harrubtmr* tiliao’clock P.M..of THURSDAY, the-BSth day of August, A. D. 1869 ;■ the same to set-forth the amount offered and the ■ prico asked, to be'addressed “ Commissioners of Sinking Vu{id^’o^ ( r l > l^U r S> ( Po.> < eJI4D r ?ied “ Proposals to sell I The bids will be opened, and allotments made to the j lowest bidders on that dar. -■ ■ - ‘ , auMtafr - > ’ ELI SLIFER, State Treasurer, ..CWGINEEfe’S DEPARTMENT, MILL IE 'VIL’LB AND GLASSBOKO' RAILROAD: -Notice to CoNTRACTORs.—SeaIed Proposals will be I deceived until WEDNESDAY. August the 2uh, for the GRADUATION and MASONRY of the Millville and Glasaborp’ Rai Iroad, extendingTrbm the village of Glass-' bbto* to-Mtftviife, in the State of New Jersey, about 33 miles. Proposals wilkbe received for sections of one or more miles. . ' Payments to bo made in Cash, or part oaen and part in the Stock of the Company. Should the Company issue Mortgage Bonds, they may be substituted fprihe Btook, at the option of the partor making the proposal.. ■ Plans and specifications may he seen at the Engineer’s. office m Glassboro’, on and after the Uth inat. Proposals to be addressed to “.GEO. B. ROBERTS, Chief Engineer, Gloucester City* N. J.” Geo. B. Roberts, Chief Engineor. Giosshoro*, August l, 1869, Thei Press, Jnqwer, and Ledger, of Philadelphia; Railroad Journal,New! York { Railroad and Mining. Re gister, Philadelphia: G&kette, Trenton j NowarkTftaily Advertiser; pnq Harrisburg union, will insert the above until the 24th inttv-.andsend bills to the office of the Com pahy, OlaMboro’, N. Y. ■ au6-tS4 . NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good- year’s‘ Patent Vulcanised .Rubber ■ Suspenders, BraiusdWebs, and all muerfabncs and articles made' bV .combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same f* properly stamped qr labelled with my name, and by r authority, egany »A tho mted Slates, Merchants and dealers ate invited to ex amine specimens now m.store; and to givetheir orders P ALS6?LICE^SKB¥&AUWL r PAOTUnE and SELL &N?i* tt,in! “ l ‘ on me nM-Iy , HORACE H. PAY. TVOTICB.-'-Pcrsons having business vHth 11 ilio flour: INSPECTOR, will can at No. H VINE Street, between the. hours of 9 o’clook and 3 £ si-.’Htek: wiU End tho Ius &! f. r L^tSr y ’ Jeff - ‘ * Flour Inspector. fob SUPPLYING the XJ CITY WITH WATRR, ' • * ' / * „ „ Phimdewhia, August 33,1859. ExtT aet» from Suppternanta to an Ordinance entitled VAn Ordinance '.organising the Department for sup ply the oity.with'water,” passed-December 26th, 1864, and October 16th, 1868.“ “ - < ' -•- - Section l.,The Select and Common Councils of the city of'Philadelphia do ordain, Thht nil Water Rents shall bo payable tp the Register of Water Rents, at his office, annually, m advance,-on the soeond Monday of •January, and upon all water rents unpaid upon tho first day of April, In uny year, there shaft -bo charged the sum of five jior centum, and upon all rents unpaid on the first flay of July; m any year, there shall be cmiveod an additional bujn bf.Un per centum: And if any such Tant. Vnth the said additional charges, shall remain un paid on the first day,oi September, fq nlty year} the saw llaKistor shall notify thd Chief Engineer of the Water Works of. the names of'such delinquents, who shall cause the fecrolos of all such delinquent water-tenants -td.be detached from IJje pipe or domiult/fthd suit be in fflr.the recove ryot- suoli Tent j oml after such Jcrnilea shall have foon domched, the wAtCr fahall qot again tothekaid premises, ex empt upon refir.-dnu the »•’ ”• • Section 2. -That hereafter, there shaft be lovieda tax to dofray the-expensos of the Water Department, to be si> N ft Water W, aßiUnstr eaclrand every dwelling hbush situate on any Stroilt, , lane.aiiey,‘court, or other nlaco where tfio water-pipe ja laid; and as fast as it may HP-i ft, : f l?r° { }| f u lh ?r Ji, l 0 . d ‘isW r 'i'pn.RrpPeW.ns afore said, jt shall be the duty, of the Chief Engineer to assess a rate or tax ol such amount airamst overy dwelling-' b™ B o «« isiiowcharsed whore tho water is introduced. ator Renters nfo hereby notified that all promises will bo deprived of,the Water on tholstof September, unless.tho Water Ront ond Penalty duo'for the year 185 a are, paid, and if there is no water upon the premises, tha at «“. “*“• aua-et • W. J. r. WHITE, Register. OF PUBLIC HUM-' B ' W - oomorof CHESTNUT an« Notice to reoeived bv the undersigned, at the office, until 12 folIo°\«ng I CuIJo?S! W '' 13 ’ 1859, '‘ 0t tllo “^‘raolioaortlw °, n .P i?’ 1 ! 't 1 S.ll^ 1 °. f Eiglitli (troot, between Coates stroot fflJnofflffirao‘Sr 0 "" ° f fitrB ? L ,be of Brick, B,W, rali " ! na)r V».obtaißkiiMfeDgiagtooaior Ooffiniisaiciner of Highways, I.DMHKH. swerior 6 - 4 “ d • ‘SMft Plastering Laths. • SinSnHntW® A ? h inehW thick, S &. ■Sgj salamander safes. If»Hsj A largo assortment of P H I L A DELPHI A MANU fSK K SALAMANDER SAFEST 1 U R-BD ■ .VAULT DOORS, IiANK LOCKS, *”?«<*■ ™a«or«i. !. " : n °'other estabWm’ent 'i„ the iV ' PI.RASKOWE DBA CALL.' HlißltlNU. —760 bt>ls.' Herring, assorted br&ndfl. lb store asdfdr sale by ’ flpo /WESTERN AND' SOUTHERN MER. f»lO' ' aw,WA'mlliT.fQn’dal/.'WkAAVBe, ASSURANCE COMPANY, i ESTXfiileHisD J- ; ■' - • fi!re and life insurance! . head offices,: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH,' GLAS i GOff, PHILADELPHIA:' CAPITAL, $6,5298,800. - ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS'oF '81,000,000, ■ Folioies' guarantied by tUe unlimited liabilities’® noariy I,oooShareholders. , . “ -■Losses; promptly adjusted and paid without rolerenoe to London, by VILLIAM GETTY, ; -' ■ : AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, ... OFFICE No. 87 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ! ' ruiLADELrnu. 'V. : * REFERENCES, :■ . Mosarai STUART & BROTHER, 33 Bank afreet. . - MYER«, CLAGHORN; & COr, 232 Market at ' j WM. MoKBE * CO.i 22 South. Frunt .afreet.. , M ! McCUTCHEN-fc -GOMiINS, S. W,.corner ' «*• ‘ and New streets. ju ■*; ; sanTH.ivnLUAwe,:#co^naMarket at{ t ♦ _ : JAMES GRAHAM &,CO.,2oand ZtLetitiast. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL; Es*; PreflldOnt MeoHaoic» , .‘ ! Bank. 1/. JAMESpUNLAIVEsii., President Union Bank* » / Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street,’ late. 1 Judge - ->, jyG-Uith&a tf., fl.oo A. M. ._..4.40 I*.M ,23.10 A. M .6.09 A,M TJ'HE' FIRE AND MARINE. INSURANCE COMPAN , ■'i ' PARQUHAIf. BUILDINGS, j No. 230 FAtNUT STREET, • PHILADELPHIA., Incorporated under tho General Inaaraaqe’L&'jr ' ' 'nf Pennsylvania.;- Authorised Capital.--*-.™-*.—~BMQ*Q<X>_ Sahscribed Capital. —— -.200,000 Paidup T Capital...‘lUiflOd j . INTESTgD Ap follows: ,>. . ; Pond and Mortgage*, first Jien......... -. $52,170 Bank-,Railroad,andoth'e'rStookiandSe-’ " ' *' ounties...-.54,000 Cash Sn Rank.**-'. ~~~ 8,630 ’ j 9114,800 FURNITURE, &o. Also,‘on CARGOES and FREIGHT to,and from all parts of the worldiand.lnland Naviga tion and Transportation, on favoraDle tenns, . - J ' ' OFFICERS.- ' . CHARLM_G; I Ml. AV. President. ■ , WM. WIIIOHT, J Vice President. • , 0”a BUTLER,'BOCMt»rr.r . . * jj. -• H. O: JtAMBOnGER,-Asei«t»nt S»or«tarT.: mE.EPTonB.: c -! ■> ;i ,, _ William 1 tnlay,. . . William. Wyigbt. . •- TOrrey, - A , Jno. Tonner, Wravß.'Qryub,. ; . Charles G; Tmlay, Jesper Harding, 0. C. Butler, . • Henry K. Strong,* B. p. Jones. ‘Alonzo Butler*.-. J. H. Hayes*, nml* 18-tf JpmE IISrSUKAIsrGE. ■ : : .'/■ .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, flf . ! '•' ’ -Hartford. , ► 4 i' , Cash Aiseta, Jsn.l, 1559.i~-vSlj@6.7*9Bo MANHATTAN. FIRE INSPRANOE -.- i - ’/GOMPANY-of New York.’ . [r‘\\ - Cash Assets, Jan-lrU® 373*939 09. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE *.s . . */ / INSURANCE COMPANY.'' ' * ' ’ ' r , 'j Cash Asaeta.'Jan. J. I$C9,!A4 ; 446*794 89 [ NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INBU- . . I : , RANPE COMPANY, of Hartford, j / ; : ''CastrAMets, Jaii.3, , 1859.,v^ 1 369,860 00 IRVING FIRE, INSURANCE COM- > - - . , PANY, of NEW YORK* <• /- Cash Assets, Jan. 1869.-^—. MERCHANTS* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford. - ' • Cash Assets, Jan. I,lB© 339*079 83 Policies issued, and-losfech equitably adjusted and promptly paid, at his Agency.by ' " --* - ; : BOSWELIf &WILSON, Agents, | feb26-tf * ’ ' 7 ~ No. 21G WALNUT'Streefc. Qreat western insurance and TRUST COMPANY, - i Office. No. 403 WALNUT Street, (Company’* Building;) PHILADELPHIA, wiU hereafter conduct tbtr same with a combined Caju- • tai,jan ava, J gfi i S TS OPOVER 83M.000, ‘ Invested, for the most part. UrFuis* Bonds ajtd Most cages, bearing six per cent interest,,on improved pro* party,-worthdoubletheamount.' ; ’ s’ - FIRE ,-INLAND r AND MARINE CARGO RISKS Taken onthemoat favorable terms, i s v ...*<> * ’ VrC- \ ■ - « , Charles O.Lathrop, William Darling, r ' • Alexander„Wiiiildin,, • ,E. Tracy,- - , . . John C. Hunter, '• -' James B.Bmith,j ’ i ftaao Hazlehurat, • - .C.N. Shipman, Chicago, 11. | J. R. McCurdy. . - Frs. Tyler, WayerlyVN. Y. I --Thomas L. Gillespie, ' Charles Harlan, Darnel L. Collier, -Jonathan J. 81pcum. 1 - j C.. C. LAThROP, Pfesident. r ; _ * WM, DARLING. Vide President, JAMES WRIGHT, Soordtair andTre&sujer. I ,0. 8. RUBBEI.L, AsaiatantSecretary. mhg-dAW tf Attorney for l)r. Betton. . r ieS-wSm T t IFEHB?eOR-A#CE ■ PANY.-THE TUNCK COAUPANYy North 4 DOCKStreets.. Asbom».ISSW, • INSURES LIVES for the r Winuigea and en«3oWTn©OtJj-7 itehl Estate, and makes all < eoritingenoiesofLife.- < f - They sot. at Executors,' i Trustees, and'Guardians. J-itW’ (T^UBP amel L. Miller,, enfamin Coates, ichardSi Newbold, j » IBamuel C. Hueyv . | Charles Hallowell,- 1 Henry C. .Townsend, . ItodoipKui Kent, •• •• William H. Carr, , P.V.Duflow, i William Robertson. I WarahrM. Jfcwml . P- S. Michl ' " DANIEL 4 SAML. E John V(. Hobnob, Seorei nfIUE QUAKER /.CITY INSURANCE * COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ' PJUNKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 40S WALNUT Street.' CHAHTEH PERPETUAL.! ' CAPITAL V. _. 8200.00) FIRE, MARINE,. AND INLAND INSURANCE. Firg Insurance, limited and pfcrpetoal, on Building* and Merchandise of all descriptions. - Marine Insurance, inland >and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of tlie World, OTFICSILS; ‘ r i ■ GEORGE H.H/RT, President, • sE.P. ROSS, Vice President- - i 111. R. COGGSHAIiL, Secretary. - I « , ... ... t> «t?CTO?». . g»™ H. Hurt, ' K. W. Boiler, |:sm, ■■■ms&ws^ ijamupl Jooos, rj'. P„ - Fuller. - aul TYELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN | IlfCaßPalSAfß^f i B?/r§E I LEaIsLATimE, OJs S OFFICE S. e 5 CORNER **AND : WALNUT 1 ' J3treeta, Philadelphia. ■- •• MARINE INSURANCE •£ ON VESSELS, J « F&ss?<?flT <To al] part* of the World. "3 „■ „ , , ’inland INSURANCE § Op Goods, by River, Canals, L'aked, aud Land Carriage o • * 8SMSlS»m&; &0 . SiS.CfcW,Philadelphia City6 & oent. Sioto Loans. itM.isaoo §S4ssttfc e * TrtasiiTy 4H cent: Notes.... 30,112 £0 $60,000, Pennsylvania Railroaded Mortgage ' _ v fl cent, Ronds. .....* _. _ , 45,373 00 $30,000, North' Mort- • ' - • t . ' cent. Bonds 13,000 00 $15,000,300 stores stock. Germantown Gas . . • Company; interest nnd principal Suarantied by the oily of phua elphia 14.923 00 $8,000,100 shares' Pennsylvania Railroad' <. V - Company 1,337511 ' $8,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail* •Mo.ftoffi? terptftehiV'-i-oV 850 00 ; - . B6at Company, Havre de Grace • Steam Tow Boot Company, Sa vannah Stenm’NaViganon com- ' pany,andPhnado)phiftExchange Compact——u 7... JJ.OSO'OO Bills redeiVahle for Insurances made SOh6G6 36. BWftrtceduo.at Agencies—Premiums pa Ma- , Hne Policies .recently issued-and other debt*due the Company.. Bdrlp and stock of sundry Insurance Compa nies C6sh on Deposit in Ban£. William Martin, • John K. Penrpae, - ' GMrge G. Lmper, Edward Dafhmjton, Sr, R. M. Hunton, . ■■ j{. Jones Brooke. JaeobP; Jones,- WTIiLIA THOB. C. LBURN, Seci HENRY L 1 FAME. INSURANCE COJIPANY, No., ' <ll CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. 1 IiiOORFOBATBD STATE OF- CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND SISKS.’ Sahukz* Wright ofWml l t, Bro 3. l & Co, , yiuu*W.WiHin, William IljranA Co. WgfS&tetoi. sfflJfcßSW-r. • i Da™'i Rune;. C °' Johu Jqhn W- Kyorip&n & Co. TuoVAS 8. -Savaro A: Martin. y&OHGBWt DAY* President. •nrrr t t a «lcc. J J7SL(ScUAI, Vloe Pres’t. 1 WILLIAMS I* BLANCHARD, Beo’y. - aul-tf - Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia., « ? . * „ DIRECTORS. i Thoa. L. Ludera, Wm. F. Leech, ' ' J. Edgar Thomson, Robt.W.D. Truitt, iM. W. Baldwin, m K. Human, i John 0. James, H.lLShilHnitford, {A. J. Buoltnor, C. E. Spangler, iJphuW. Sexton, H. H. Houston, 1 WiUinm KHiguel, Wm.H. Love, 4 (Edwin Bopth, - Charles F.. Norton, | John Garrison, SeorptaTT—CHARLES A- DUY. , deU T NSURANOE COMPANY OP THE ■*- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND Mi. JUNE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGI3 BUIL^I lAII iavastad in sound and available aeanritiea-n«n I Honrf J). C QeorgO H.'Stuart B rik&- ' > I4Ti?udd , “ , ‘ , ‘’ :■ ■: Hte^k”*!'* ol ?. . ■ i William R. White, , - toLIAM : Hfß^i S c“!S^ HD '7a 6 Si'S,f SHIPS. f AftI ~ RICAN lao VA£: MAIL STEAM r Chief Cnbm^ra*™™ ‘*'< > *'lvWbpool, , ■ .*•«*oaJ a r a? i: -. : ' ChHf Calling.??.” o ” 10 uyEKPoot.'V", ■ - • SSoomi Cafln ISSIIi;- 8110,' i?2nsiA 1 i P Capt!j?d|f i^ , a aoll j VUfeli faiT* -’• R A l^; c c''a p p t t, l ife lOp,,.Leltoh. - greeivo mart-how! s' AMKkVffA t '«„ :: Nycork,w^i;^”:^!:si : sssfo&sr l ■/. PERSIA \iudk?n« »•' Wednßaday^pt.ai. |Bg&B2ssy LtAkr[ eim ‘^»^- or Mebda nnUM v?f Specie,-Jewelry, Precious Stones marflitf ' E. OUKAItI), j Bowbl s ■ SOUTH.—DHARLIH iow“jt »"*>“*• b *r ' Tk. 71 'n ; \t F 95. CHARLESTON. 8. C. ' •.' t«ii I pj!i'^-T l ai l T Bto ?» lBhi P K -E.V , sfONESTATE, Cap-’ ° n Tb “ n > a «i Au *i . Through jn 48 terso hoar*. only 40' hoars at Sea.’ ' S^amsJiip 1 STATEOF GEORGIA, SaUoo^&kA®M^^ n, BBdl on Tuesday, Augttrt' ; ssrsSfii?,,'?.?? *0 ®S t'OETJiOnlj 48 honra »t Baa.., ’ ~ Charleston and Savannah, Shins con- 1 stea .raeoi/or Florida, and with nulroaag, A 0,,. for all places mthe Booth and Southwest,? I^V.fSv fc v;i e i,?i il j, a^r,^ni lP rflcao on & large proportion or Goods -Soath will be found to bo lower by these ships’ ratty ■ Vessels, the premium being one-half the I „’.?*• ' onall 1 Railroad' Freight it enVrrely'i uimeceuary, farther thin. Charleston or Havaniiah.the ! Railroad Companies taking Minsk* from these points, 1 i j [,GREATrREDUCTION IN; FARE, ; - i i route 23t0 40 pot cent, cheaper than by s&!r Route, aswili be Seen -by the (buowine sche ?"ot Through tickets from Philadelphia viaChorles- i i {?n and Savannah ateainfliupflilNCLUDlNQilEALSon | 1.1 .route, eioept xroitf Charlestonand Savan nah to Montgomery: -rv’- n.; To Charleston $l5 00 Charleston— 3$ •*3 Savannah,t-i-t. 15 • SavannatC-i.- t--—*^Bloo, Is '4Bggfc&si£&SB - 23 00,; Atlanta,.— ..; 31,00, ' 'Columbus—, 53 00 Columbus..*. _3O 00 Albany.,,,. 2400,. .Albany. 37 00 Montgomery, .v, 36 00 Montgomery.SB OP ' Mobile MOO Mobile 45 90 New f prloanB. ~,..S9 75 Orleans 4100 . No bills of lading signed after the ship has tdiledU •-j Fo* freight orpas&age apply on board t at secendwharf, abova Vi"**"* -^—.^,oto*. ■*- V , SodtHWest oonler FOUTH and CHESTNUT, i t Agents in Charleston, T. S. G* BIfDD.» . -J „ SavannahrHUNTEß It GAMMELL., •. . „For Florida from Charleston, eteamer Carolina every Tuesdar. • -• ‘ • - • ' 1 - • For Florida from Savannah, steamers Bt. Wary’s and St. John’s, every Tuesday and, Saturday,. . jy23 - GLASGOW ,-AlfD-' NEW XOBK -'-'-i o.’ .i.m PROMSEWYOHK. 1 GLASGOW, Thompson,Wedn&sdAy» August 22th, at 13 ofclook, noon. GL ABG Ow'Thompson?Wed nesday, July Z7th. 1 ! Rofeaof Passage -frotn’ New-Yorr, Philadelphia or. Bostdnj to Glasgow,^?* DnhJin,.or l liQn- An] expenenoed ; Snrg6otf- , att*tohed • to - encVsteamer.' No charge fot*.medicines, '-'i.-.vLa. : Porfreigbtorpaasago,apj»lT to t • . . , . WORKMAN Ar COiV. J No.US WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. . -W = . ROBERT CRAIGS.;:. . apgg-tf No, g-BROADWAY. New York. U.' S. rJ^: /c&ptain Wotton, will sail August 20. O@to-- ber 15,December 10., •- .. , ' -FirstCabin passage 130’ ' Second Cabin passage it - rcrfn !l War S ,^ MMNE i Lg 6 N^gei :. ( , :: At the' Warehousing'Company’s Philadelphis-Officep ,Tobaoco Warenousei jDOOK. StreetrPhila.- ••* Je2Mm <: 341,864 81 K3PRING GARDEN. SAVtNBFUND - SO t3 CIBTY OF PHILADELPHIA.# ' Office, N 0.331 NorthTHlßD.Street '-' I ! 1 fConsolidationHankßuUding.) __ CHARTERED BY THE GFPJBNN- Deposits received in sums of One'Dotla'r andjipwards, andTropaid in Gold, without notioe, with'FlvTS PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit tiU- with drawn. A responsible ana reliable gavingslnstitption haslong been needed m the rforthe.ni part of the city, and 'The. Soring Gaidon Bavings Fund Society” wps Chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania tosupply thisnecessity; ThaMaiiagers.uiOrganlanigandlocatingit»have been: governed wholly by adesire to.aooommodate.the bush ness interest and wants of the very iafge’ and enterpri ■i^ro'“!‘UonobMfe,feh6plf«Sj?yt' -■.. • • • From 9to 2K o'olook: also, on-Monday and. Thursday 1 from 0 until 0 o'ofdok in the evamng. * XAifAesnsr Frederick Kletti Stephen Bpiitb, ; ± • •-tiaSdß&gg’ - Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeClero, , John Kessler, Jr.» , ’ George Knecht, James 8. Pringle. : JacobDook v :‘: Jdsoph M. Crowell,.. Hon. Wm. MjllwaTd, . -' i __ JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President. Ffcawcis Habt, Secretary.* "* ~- • laao-tfif SAVING FCTNO-t-FiyE FEIR OENT. IN- safety TRUST COM PA*J Y> WALNUT Street, Southwest comer of THIRD,. Philadelphia. IncorporatQd.br ,-the£tate of Pennsylva nia; • , . : -.Mosey is received many sum, large or small, and in tntsst uaidJrozn-ibe day: ofdepositlo the day of .With drawal; :r~ —■■.-x ~... -• • The office xs open-pvery day-from 9o*olock in the morning tills o'clock inthe. evening; and on Monday ana Thursday evenings tilt 8 o'clock. “ Hon. President ROBERT SELfATDGE, Vioe President William J. Rskd, Secretary.- ■ - . . ' DIRECTOBi. .. - . Hon. Henry LI Renner,' T ' 'F. Carroll Brewster, ■ Edward L. Garter,: v . ( Joseph B. Barr,,> - ■ - ,.FrfHmiaLee, , . , Samuel K. Aslrton, * ~ < Joseph Yejkes, „ C, Landreth Miton?, . .Hepry'Diffenderfer. Moisey is received and payments inadedaUy. • The inveatraepU are made.m conformity:with the provisiohabf the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such-first-class 'securities as, will al ways insure perfect security, to,the, depositors, and which oannqt Tail to'give penuaaenoy to thi< Institution. - - \ ~ t,s- Bul-ly AND~tatfST COM fttUTJTAXi 1/IPEINgu* sastchnier of THIKJ> and 3,225 , ,! , whole term pf life—grants rrparahasea life interests in ooptraehi .depending on the Administrator*, Assignee*. iTEBSJ i. , i 5 . Jatnea B.McFarlaad» • s ; ’Joseph H. Trotter,\ • Starnes Euston, TheophUua Paulding, Edmund M Bonder, pamelL.Hutohinsog* John Hqrnqr, 'flM&an, , Joseph M. Thomas, John©/Brptmer, [/£’. WiSser, : President. E.STOKEBtVleePtes’t. >tatj. anja-lr SAVING - fund;..«uniteb states COMPANY, oornerTHIJU) and .CHEST-. - Large anosm&tf sums received, and paid took on de raattATrithoutfiiotiMtWife FIVE PEE- CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day ofwithdrawal. on , DRAFTS for sateoh England, Ireland.- and Scotland, hLiNY FIBK, AotuarV, ‘ .-7% - : { SAMUEL V. MSBBICJt, eouTmrAja'K founKry*' ' : FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, .pnrtxDZLPHru, MERRIOK & SONS, „ . ENGINEERS AND.MAOHJNIBTS, Manufacture High, and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land,River, and Marineservice, • -• Boilers. Gasometer, Tanks, Iroaßoate, &o.; Castings of&ll kinds,"either fron or Brass. Iron Froirao. Roofs for Qu Work,, Work Shop,; Rall roßd Stations, to. • * - Retorts nnd G*a Maeliinery oftha lateit and moat ira-' provedconstruction. ' - • o.™?^™“.'!,^°.? Machinery, Hnch as ?olftrAgenU,for N.- RMeux’a Aoiliug Apparatus] Nasmyth’s. Patent /Steam .Hammer; and jGpinuTUl.tWolMiy Centrifugal Sngw ftaia" 8520,00 /—42,067 86- $699,804 70 ITORB. ' James Q. Hand, PayJdmy, JamfiSTraqiuair, William Eyre, Jr., J. F. Penlaion, Joshua P. Eyre, - Samuel E. Stokes, Henry-flloaru- - Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Pitteb’g, D. T.’Morgan, “ ■J. TrLoKan, - ‘ .M MARTIN, President/ <• HAND, Vice President. :retary. mhaudtf* The cheapest brush Botrsß in FHILADELPHIA.—LooJ: at the folldifinff list of Bonght elieSSere o^^9 * com » aw them - with thoae ' S 9 .fi2Mperdogeii. No. 2, §2knota,-7#-v>- “ Nt>«?».SJro«)ta, r 87 . No, 4,8 u knots, 100 11 No. 6,-83 knots, 113 - •• No. 6,100 knots, 125 .** No. 7,104 knots, I£o “ No. 8,260 knots. 175 •“ ’ ’ HENRY C..ECKSTEIN, ’ 81 North THIRD Street, below Aron, '• ; ; , , Philadelphia,., PR OUT>£ CELEBRATED LONDON " BRUSHES, . introduced, have at once taken precedence for quality rof materials and for scientific construction. His Hair Brushes, oombinmg a peculiar elasticity-with the re quisite firmness,, otb‘found to .pass uniformly and smoothly THBoroM-the. hair rather.than idughly and harshly over it, thus .giving the proper stimulus and consequent freedom from dandruff, to the'scalp-skm Without injuring it. and. thus, 1 too, insuring a naturally glossy, healthy condition to the hair.- His TEETH. NAIL and COMB BRUSHES are equally desirable also for their respective uses, all oombming, in a remarkable degree, oomnletest usefulness with extrsordins*r dura bility.. A full assortment of PROWS superior goods, mt,n jyg-tf ■ CHESTNUT BUseh’otraer ofTwelfth. for publio appruvot if ,B‘joot,, offer foUowing : fiojaa dopro,' ■ - . EjS?,™’ ' fsa, JRUIg-lm. . ... CHARLES TETE. 130 WALNUT. JUTE BALE ROBE —Manufactured and <foraale.br WEAVER, FITLKR. tc CO,, lanin . No. 2S N. WATER nnd 83 N.-WUABVEfI. fIAX RUM. —5 puncheons very superior LF3.V> Rum, ii» storo and for sale by - ans A. MRRT NO. 140 Sonfh FRONT Street' 13 EFINED, BORAX*—2O cases for sale by aw«^h &DltoTm!R - "■«&* SL-CARB SODA,—iuu kegs for Bale bv ON7T»?S? ILLA BROTHER. NO*. 47 and uj. ± 7e- 'DAVID P. MOORE. UNDER. TASHR.Ne.WYiNE gi; kj^-Sp’ BAV«(GmDBj A little. buLoften, fillsth6Ptij»c, t :. CIRANKLIN SAVING FUND-- A N6.J36SoutK FOURTH- Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia,'pays all De posits ou demand.. , , - ... 'Depositors* money secured by' Government State, and City Loans>Ground Rents, Mortgages, Ao. , - , , . , . „ 8. Thin Company deems safety better thah large fofita, consequently will nmno risk with deposi- out have itatall times ready to re turn with 5 pet cent, interest to the owner, as they hAye always done. This Company never Fornaxes, married pr single, and’Minors can deposit in their own tight, anq such deposits can bo withdrawn ONLY by their consent. ‘Charter perpetual*. Incorporated.by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoelve mo wSiSJßiS^ffi-iIECBIVED.. ■ open daily., from 0 to 3 o’clock; and on Wednesday.anq Saturday evenings untilB.o*elk. r ‘ • BIkECTORB, Jacob B. Shannon, ' Cvrus CadwaUader, JohnSlundler, George Russell, Malaehi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Joi. R. Sathertbwaite, Ephraim Biaucuard, - „ - n Crap»CA3iwAU.Asra ( T«»mu„, .. “ A RoH»wi*k*(> wtriw Micad. I .*". MACHmERyAKDIUON, J. VAtTOUAN MBRBICX. > BRUSHES. ■r-W ,«<w. ISBMdinSOIITO-}*bTmTH Stbriw • ‘ i BTOOKS !A^Kfß : EXcifflWog ,^‘lS?Tto,E AND ‘ AND HEAL ESTATE.. _ - : ;r j now re?u|y. handbills for each of the above sales - i additToni to-which separetely, in to oiich gale. on*» * P® the Bataroay previous flvink toll ’dM?riSti?^?29iHL o *?, eB in Parophleffonn, IheMiowinSTueK&j' f -H tho Property to be sold on - RlsgSTaSlsflwss! ass»l-S@HC“£r'. i TmLAT)W™tI^ VV TRE3IDENCE, V?E»T “ Hihdßome inoderh new three- * eM^«tf2»?«J^®? C9 i'* outhsre * t '. corß « r of Forty-se feat fVrSftPme street, lit 62 Three fronSl widewng to JW feet in. the rear 'YALUaWIE. LGT. FOUR FRONTS* latTMte^wSTOk-^S^ 6 ?- °C Forty-second and Pine I SnrSlif^Aiv/p Philadelphia, 150 feet on'Forty-second I Snl im^lC Bet street, 440 feet on Rock street, aDdlWfeflt on Mill creek. Four fronts. I till street, WEST PHILADEL ?LII Mreet, north of Pratt street, M?. 1 ! ! ° tvwp? s'YiVs®ts®4 ratt street. Two fronts. | and Eleventh wito Twelftlv streets. I vSfd?f aad street,'First 8 4^^9 F FRENCH -j PLATE MIRROR. THREE* 1 PIANO-FORTES. .SUITE OF BRUSSELS CaK&TsJ * CARD.--Onr sale to-morrow moming. at the auction ;stoic,-will comprise, beside*'GOOtOts of exeehent ae cond-hand funuture, supenor. jnaliogaoy -mano-forte, made pyltoudi supenor-rowwood piano-fort&. made by - Shen,‘upright pmna-forte, Freueh: plate mir*ow, Urge mi painting. Bu>te of elegant fimnture oovered With.bro catelle, Brussels, ingrain, add Venctia& carpetgt beds', andbeddingiChma, and atteicttce assortment, worthy.the attention,oftsdiea . amtothers desirousof pnrchaainffi• ' IEA. ! Crttafajrues now ready, ana tho articles arranged for examination.'-' f - vU:, • - ’ Bale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth S&eet. superior furniture; FRENCTi plath miß' RORB, PJANOtFORTE/BRUSSELS ICARPETB. , ' .» i .. . On Thursday Monung, -.WT-: At 9 o’clock, at-the.ducviOii- store,, anjssortnaut of . excellent second-hand farm tore, elegant piano-fortes. nnemirrom,'oarMts,eto.,frOmfhmilie*decunink.hoo»o- . keeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale. - - ROOMS ON. COURT TO RENT.—Ap plrat the auction store.- / - \ ~ . ATiPRIVATB. in the phUsdelphia OOT.H ■pUBNESSj BEINLET, & C 0.,. ■- 1 No. <29 AIAEKET STRKKT. .. LAHOE AND. SFECrAI. SHAWL SALE Of the manufacture ami importation of j ’ m < ' H. k CO., Tooesoldby* < *. • FURNESS,- BRLNLEY A Co., - AttheirAaotion r ßoojn*,No.42QMaH(:et9treeto - / ■ On Saturday,' , P!IKNCH,. GERMAN. AND- SOOTOJI SHAWLS. ' Which, in point of variety, selection of patterns,charac ter of goods, or assortment; cannot be snrs&ased in any market thissoason. ' ‘t - . All of them fresh goddsijfist landed; aha a large pro portion of -them not tobofoartd elsewhere * ■ r PLAfN*kOU3DE AND MF.RINO Finetodiitrafine'qußTities. wool fringes. CHOICE t PARIS PRINTED, THIBET SHAWLS A V- -• ‘ PALMETTE, ANH A-BERDEUXT ' VEHY HICH PAKIS PRINTOD CASHMEHE STEL !XVai'ertoandfondw*mh.Jl-' '■ - ELEGANT AND NEW PARIS PHINTED HATE ' . OIIAWLy, in very nch patterns, on plain and-satin striped cash mere.-' ..* u,r '!. . 1 VERY ELEGANT EMBROIDERED AND GONA CHE-PRINTED THLBETSHAWLS, - • Qmta now. • - '* .- - ■The most extensive assortment ever offered, of ' Paris broohr-bordkred- and ja!rdiner • ■ STELLA SHATVJjSi - On fine to-extra fine centres, in choice 'assorted colors and blacks,. . . , . • SUPERB* DUALITIES PLAID AND ■*. - . . STRIPED PAISLEY SHAWLS, LongandßCuate.ofnewandvariedstylev. 4 “ •“ .. SUITABLE TO FIRST-CLASS CITY TRADE. All-woolneWdesigns-•••- * ■ DOUBLE-FACED BERLIN SHAWLS, - In new and-elegant pattehis, anda \-ery full and fcom - plete line or . , ' -> ~ - - -A T/TPWOOiy PARIS AN# -VIENNA * , SQUARE AND .LONG BROCHE SHAWLS. ' in assortment* eapeeiallrseledted for the" - ■ PHILADELPHIA MARKET; .The^special;attention of buyers is roaoeetfully foli ated to this sale, which will not be -surpassed in extent or yanety by any said tc> be made - B.-lt is the intention of, Messrs. JL Henneqain A Co. to sell every lot otvtnecatiilomn" • -< WITHOUT RESERVE. . ; - SPECIAL LARGE SALE OF‘ FRENCH MERINO' CLOTHS...MOILS DE. LAINEBTLCASHMERE LAINEsF' AND RICH PRINTED MGUSLINDE; Of, the celebrated manufactoro of Ahgnato Seydoux. Sober raccessora of Paterle LnpinrSeydooxl , - •* ■ On Tuesday Morning; • August 30tb. at 10 o clock,’oh sixroontha credit.' Wgh c^ora ' ttcdeeV dS/iirtlL M »^K 6 ».' Uinc8 ’ high m^e,. ; fiOOmeces Rich Printed MmisUu .DeLaiaea.compris ing the latest and richest collectioaof newdesignl, da superior cloths'. •• ** ° 152 pieces Rich- Printed Merino Cloths.' D/Ecossaj and, kH‘^ ossrs * Bfl n- H~The above goods Are nil of recent importation* and.m all respects dewrable, and-we arfr authorized to “gPg r P I V\ a be-the only opportunity which willbo SublSs le*’ fiea ?°l l .- f 9 r - Phrcnase of these goods at UJIO w SILKS. I . TOOpiDces Hi oh New St,lo.Pari> Diom SllVs, black toflktas, black bayadaraZblack gros de rhine, Ac. !• ~% t .- *v BKAWLS, •AJso, ayerrlarse ana attnictive line of Shaws, con siftmg of silt, and wool fringes, .thibet, and. merino shawls, nch designs* brpfhe.and pnnted bordered steda shawls, oToche long and SQartre shawls. : : . -SPECIAL SALE OF IMPORTED GOODS. ■ • .. _ Ob Wediiegday Monung, August 31, at ID o*clock, 300 lots imporled dry goods. Jn 0 ? 0 ’ AUUHONEEK, No. 530 toulh Jidt? KET SlrMt ’ bet ? ean Tn , ’TH.»nd SIXTH, SALE OF. I,COO CASES' BOOTS. SHOES, BRO ' * GANB, &o„ i' . On Thursday Morning, Aw?u«t 25, at 10 o’clock rreoisely, wsu bo sold bp oata lOgoc, on fonr raonthi’cr3dit,:l,o* caeca of men’, and SM" bw>ta,.ahD«, saiten, broiano,- 40. j kdioa* and miasea’ boots, shoes, Salters, ties, &e.,-oieitT and Eastern fresh goods suitable lor the present traue. with oatalognes, ?h¥°ntaro i ’sg£ , ?ttg l Sl. m^ylla,t bo,e " ’"U findto B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 409 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom tRX D HOSI?R°«f 1“° J *9, ..^aV^nesaftyltforning, by catalogue, on.a credit, will besohf.fidO fo*f. importeu and - dontfistio goods, consisting, in a foil assortment- of men% merino Jwtfes’ merino vests, merino hase andbl” Jjti. Catalo/nieß and samples early on the morning of AI. GUALMEY & SONS, • BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, m-nn' r at n- WALNUT ST^EBT. holdfurnituro aj dwelUngs..: “*!* sonption o?at r and ' No.MOWALN^S^i^^gi-.tb. ' IwI OSES NATHANS. AUCTIONEER a ‘* •»“' <7 iOAN. »O»*T TO LPAJI, rS LABOK QR BstA T iL AMOTTHTS. OO merchandize geMtaUj.anaoa.aU articles of value. All aoKa oVK a os* hd sbrjld dollar b TWO m cbmt. pbk *attm&aasßs*e ! . MONEY' MONEY! -MONEY!!* Money liberally advanced in large or email amcmnt*. from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate! diamonds,watches; jewelry*fowling-pieces.mnatMltn' .tnimentj, furniture, drrjoaj,, gZ rara, hifclwnra.cntlorf, books, horses, and all artielM of value, for an, length of UmeagriSj JS 8 ’ W "‘ ooU » Ural ‘ < ' laoo “ t »< 1 « taffiMtaaßSm bgBSSSSaSia ! ‘ I SI3 r tepittOTCatohea» in hunting case and OMnfa°e, Mtne of thorn are extra full Jeweled, and best E>tfH?h, pateht lever watches, escape ment lever and repines, in hunting case and open ftoejjotnft veiy superior; English, Swiss, French, and Ouartter watches; fine gold.vest, fob. neck* andoSS aren’a chains; fine gold penoil cases and pens, braoelata. breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings, studs. inedaffionS and jewelry generally. Superior Havana OiMan at Sli per thousand,in boxes of 200 each, will be eokror sHuU box or Quantities, to suit' purchasers. Numerous fane? articles, Ac., Ac.. Ao. ‘ • *“ UJ . * - AT PEIVATE SALE. Asupenor fire-proof chesty feetkigh by S feet wide. Also, watches, and jewelrr of every description. BT. LOUIS, MO, WILLIAMS A BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS - » • • A!ti> COMNIBSION MERCHANTS v. « n North MAIN STREET. Br. LouwfM?.f( formorS wim Messrs Myers, Clschorn A Co., Philadelphia,) Ser n»Si«i B ArPM e »S> 1 merchants, manufacturers, and Messrs. Myers, C!aghora?&l?) C .fphi!ft. ■ ' * Stuart fcßrother,Pula. r .■ “ uiv&i&r&t’ * WarreM * Newv ° rk * ' ! P°A' SLLoui*, Mo. ” L Crow,McCreary.ifc Co., •* .Mr^D.E.Wood.Jlo. S3 North Third street, \rfll nJ. ▼JMythpajJaiootisitfniagfremPhiladelplual, UUSINUSS CiViCDs. "PENNSYLVANIA PAINT STORE— RRFRtKPiS: ki$ m Vh. CW!l ' r ot SECOND and Sill .It?:? 1 d? 14 - Tinsn-ali-knoirn ancient eslabliabn ail Hz, re “V«iS w»e reputation or imlhne the h**t articles at ’"■tr& , r*'ie*rr lrt«r OKIE & CAPP.223 DOCK Street, above tValnnt, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer eant le Taper and securities eotierallir. Attend the Jrok 1“ orders “» tto Purehaso or sa * of M UP Ka.- HOOTIS. ftc.' ia7-ly T.iti AUAitta. EXPRESS CO., OFFICE fflO CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack ases Merchandise, Bank N<?tes, and Specie, either br iw own Lines, or in connection with other Express Com panies. to all the prmoiple towns and cities or the United States. - E. S. SANDFORD, enl-tt ' General Superintendent. D. EMORY & CO. * •** OFFICE No UQ South FOURTH St., Philada., Sole Agents of GRO. C. POTTS & CO., Miners and Shippers of the LOCUST PALE COAL, From the Locust Mountain, Near Ashland, ap3-ffm) SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. JOHN BINNS. „ ‘ HOUSE and OFFICE, i • No. 318 Sunlit ooutii Si A i’ll street, . (Near)y Honre,) He ha., by law, " luH tiower to administer Oatha and Affirmations, and take '1 eatimony to be read in Evidence in any Court oljha Cimimemwenlth of Pennsi Ivanim?" ;He in a Commissioner ot the United Staten. and also a Commissioner of Deeds and lor tbe Probate of An connts, for.nearly all the States in the Union. ° CommisJipna to take Testimony, front any of th. Courts, nUhisState, or any of theCourtsin the United Sates or Territories, promptly and careruU, “ eoStsd, tTU-tf
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