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‘-HM DuVs!l.’'Md*. ,' . P Roberts,'N.Yi. . ; ■
BL'SttrltagsKyn * tora MHStarlins: Ada.Ky
CC Dallam « la, Ky : Alisaß Dallam, Ky ■
•Mlm SsUleHUelsee, Ky Gqo Gayle, Ky .■
THpstJOhiperi'Ky - F 3)owoos;fir.
H Neyj&ia/Ciir<p - - 'R-RBUiott,.Detroit
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Y *V‘_MrsCotirtYight. Lil’oßock
fj KTHrackniortoa, Ky ' ft HnmstonjMiss ✓ •
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Oiivsl, 111, ; 4 - ’ - Hon 4 Yntes, 111
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j H Olov/Ky CEOnlvnnjMo
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HP Whitlock;SC ~tD Keenan, SC , „
J/MNunniMb J.L Alexander Ala, Va
•Miaohwiee, N.O J K Jrwrm & la. Mobile
:BLower,Np-v • • MrwTiitaker,N C *
J HMoveisli, Va.. / .. J FAbell, Va
Jo* Crane. Jr, Mo ■ J MPniitn, N 0
A-A-Hartsfield.NC . -ECWadkras, N 0
C C Moras,N C/, • i ; J Haile, Fla
MBLipscomb;SC. A>Val?aco; 80, , ■ „
Miss Mnthews.S C • • Miss Kennedy Sc sis, S 0
J A BOylah, Cirti.’'*' - ■‘ i • .T'A BittriokfStLouis
C J Voorhis, St Louis •. ft F Porter, N O
OuCoilins. Oa' * W A MnascyGa
J ftlrHoejr, Atb • FH Cook, Gil
ETyaCy, ta -. V* 5 - VFLecnr,NO
rA'BCOWfttuLNO: (5 WCooto,ToxG3
yrs Rroyos.-ya'! 1 1 • 'r' .G A Bowyer, Ky
Geo Paynavxla.Ga Geo Hay wood, N J
Iftnoo Edwards, Mo MnjMaroy, US A
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H'W*Derby# Oiitq.;> v MtssB Thorua*, Ohio .
Ky . . M r ;irT|iwDpßon, Palmyra
SShephord, Palmyra - ... Jnsß HoBS, Palmyra
AID Batcs, -Palmyra F FusslU, Bowling Green
-M Atalone.Fa;. ; , ; .Moses Sinith, Jr. Ga
O FJDasber. Ga .. r r, .J B StncklAiid, Ga
James Doualaia, Ga .TbhnLce. Ga >
Geo SutcTitfo, Ga . MraShtcflffo, Ga | ,
GBt Croix, Ga - . , * John M Noiichton, Ala
GL'Allan, Ala ‘ C Sllenry, Gu.
C Cannon Sc ,la, Ga : . - '■ 'fLGraves Sc fam, Ga
Rohtllattey.Romo,Ga BCruley, Ga'
Jos Ehlon.'Ga ’ • PH'Bliiels&.la, Ga
Edw Fitzgerald, Ga CWKiinbau,M])
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth, street, below Arch,
Ja* WBngya.Pa ‘. ; R L Whito.Pa
lowa . SJA R Fitch; Bedford co
N.'Mowry, .Bedford oo,Pa •B T Bpswejt* Ky-
Jae Hnle. SduthGibson ~ , Sam) BHorron, Miss
.Chas.K Brown, Penn' ' , ~M Tolbert, Cm, 0
KRicharde, Hillsboro, 0 . , Mrs Armstrong, Pittsburg
BRBelt,Nfiv- 1 . ' ’ , ' WHMorrison.NC
il Q,,Davidson, NC , " TD Winchester. N C
D Fmsor. N.O" , A-Brubrook, Mass,
P’Malin.BAirsville.Pft ■. S A Ooryrw, Ind
J-T Fcrgoscn, Camden, Ark; Stephen Pierce, Troy. N Y
GDe-wald,ind ' '• ~ BHeartaliorn, Harrißbarg
,WF-Hdiaex;Gallatin,Tenn JDAllen,Gallatin. Tenn
DHMohtßomory,Westport Mp Warno A In, Easton
-F.ftoubdLKy,. ' . ThosLomß; Decatur, lllj
Zouttrs* Canton, 0 , V Robt Murphy, N C,
L.Oldiiara,Texas \, , . .;FTMyler, Pittsburg „ ,
J Johnston, Alleghany City CH Hatcher, Kansas
O AKeMnJfnnn ' . N HPnco, mst To.m .
MlexttOuer, lO'R'a .A J Siiouenl»erger,Hainb’g
WiUarti,Peoria, . JGEIkm.IU - 6
'HJStrolurßonton, Ky, lndipna
Hon J Gajbreath; Er)e ,‘Hoii A K Wright, CJearfiold
JohnFo/missay.Ky , >J M Williams. Kansas
Beni,Xurr, St Anthony ' J E Nowton, Oxford, 0
'P Vf. Moore; CloArfieiil, Pa . Jns E Huey, McKeesport
RBaUNY; : fc WHCaldwell, Zanosvillo
tJßall, LalayetteVlnd ETdrtier,' Plymouth
‘ KJ.BiJrxiPhilA *!". • John France, Washington
R.Fyatiee; Washington , Miss 1< Franco, Washn’tn
Miss E WmtoL'WAsh'tri-' - Geo WBradley, N|Y
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T K Hall Humingdon •. . GWr Guram)ns, Del
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TJBmithtKf,.,, , •« WE French, Ind
?\y «; * . ; - JasßLawWKy
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ft F. Hague & U, Va ~:0T Graft, Tenn
G A Shwoon, Tenn. ‘3m A .Brown, Ala:
§CLetfbdtter/Ala, , .pßutlar,Ala .
Wm Miller, Mobil© . J W Miller. Mobile
CH:Druinmond;Ala : C-Carroll, 111
Anas E Richeson, ZU; .-R K Watkins, Va "
8 B Watkins, Vv , , t y W Oarx & la, N C
ASRiggslee,’.N.C., , - , RFgcipcs.NC
WPAxmsttons,Tenn , JM^oyd.Term
HLmieV.NY- .A * , ' WWMOClelland, N Y
HenjiGrahom & la. Texas G E Williams, Texas
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WlTWalker, Palmyra, Mo, ‘W B Kizer ;Emo;son. Mo
E J-T»ylor.;Boston • - S Harper, Wheeling, Va .
James McCoy, Va i. . . DW.Diggcs.Va „
,BamlHSides,Md , HBcatimont, Iv Y
nDarfini;ton. Davenport > Jos Youug, Allentown
ColJTront;,;NJ,, . W A Sjiroeve, NJ ,
AlfrfldThompson, N J - Isaao Johnson,Pa
I’heoGnmeaf, Pa , . Sami Davenport, lowa
W.fDalo. Alias JabESeat, ALt,
WLong, YAj .s - •• „ -MissLone,-Va
J CavannaglLJc la. Mobile i C Aioxander, Vo- »
WmGroithtrPoi«oP2ea*anfcr, GW Welsh, pan.ville, Ky
.ftßJlodgera, NY.-SSBaily.St Louis
Jas Downing, Mass -- Tbo* Downing, Mass
JKir.f,Nf!i,w» •-'V * JlMorse,N Y
ft GBobens.NeW Haven S BCnmeron, Boston
Thor Vanok,* Boston 1 CB Smith, Del
et,Ky
*•!' UffION HOTEL—Arch st., above Third.
C-B Matthews,--Fima t D Draper, Mass
J-Brown. Allegheny City •} A C Taggart. Alleg City * •
RBWolfey Winchester, Va J Hammitt, bin. O
■BMoore. Loxihgtnn/N C i R 8 Addorton.N 0
Wm’Underwdod,,Centre oo SF-Vandevanter, JC T;
DTI •-Keub’n Kndolit Aria,Easton
M Uhleriic la£N J. - 1 ' : JF Stoddard, N Y
WiDfi&wbcUi Whoehng, Vft v ßGoudy, Wellsburg, Va •'
A Freyyogla. Pittsburg H BmumuUar. Atlanta, Ga
P Lynch, Atlanta, Ga . G W Cramp, Ga
J FEggmel, Atlanta, Ga FRBeasel.-Atlanta, Ga
M23mwein,'Pa <’ E Alanhodick, Pa
DCuTry,Ga •- - • J MMcMinn,Pa
MOUNT .VERNON lIOTEL-Beeond st., ab. Market. •
W.KBrj'nti.'N'J 1 ‘M Taylor, P/v .
T McDermott. Ireland r • f HO-Jaoob«, Easton
feWßainliPhiia- ' BKftfiweTrau, Ky *
M«aJLCMMfonfan.'Ky =' --Mias AAlagerran, Ky
SMeFAtelJfc lav Washington 'Jacob Hagenbuck Sc la, Pa
oWonH6ra&la,Va 7 DVBonnell, Pa .
J B Lee AJn.pa i • , - H BoviJ, E/uiton
'W,A Heckman, Easton . Mrs McCormick, Ga
PWWiHbatik'&la/Dol ’
st., above Third.]
aS'HottghtonrWilm’n, Del .TohnWy/in* Chicago
m. MAlsthewir Ky. '.l JKCookfNY •
.. ... Jna.ijKlareh Wheeling,Va
wiioeling.Va W JjCrook, Balt .
Waltfif'OfwißSt - •';A J Bixrnea/Columlna, S C
Ratnl PidkermgTßalt : , ! JRced.N y
ijf it'Alget/NorrJsto'wn l ' • DanfPerkiiison. Vu,
rJWTnrker, Gin, 0
Chaf Brown; NY vWO.Hmne, Phiia '
H Thompson, PhiU > Drul Weeks, Jr, NY
Peter Arnold 4: wf» NY • -N Adams, Lansingburg
Capt Bradford Sc da ,
iEAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race.
GSbcakraani'Delco, . James, Yorkco
N'lfMutt’ • F. M Nyoe, Chester co,
R'XirmajiiPJula . .. W G3>ratt,ohester co
U' 6 ' 1 ?;?, 0 00 . DMcNlitt,.WestChester
co , ‘ JBJKiiisey,'Chester co
, T M Watson, Chester co .
.OHPmston,.Williamsburg J Yarnall,Delco
;T Jatntojvn JB Leghorn.Rl
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J Eaton, V*;/.:.
BARLBY SHEAF HOTEL—Second et, below Vino,
JTEiy*'Warminster/ ; ,JE'Grimes,Milford
■WBRogQiTjjßrjatol EEnstburii. Bucks co
Isaac Williams fc la, Pa S Actor Sc la. Pa
C Fitzsimmons & la, Pa J P Lovett, Md ' : r
P AtlanttcCity,,
, f “.IIATIdNAL IIOTELrRaoe gtreetiabovo Third.
'A Kelier, Sutiaud - - ■ D AClarke/PJiila, - -
JH Greeurtmsh . . Jacob Howell, Pa .
E Marks,b ranklln co JnoLudwieh,-Lebanon co
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Atlanho City/ Jus Glemjeri I’a
JMM-Pfleger. Lebanon Morris Einstein, 111
J Dougherty, Ohio . t CS Keller, Pa
Pottevillo
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Il il /Geo WWoif, Mt Airy, Pa
.W B Kcauuercr, Pa , Jag B Kelly r Harrisburg
4- BLAOK BEXR HOTEL—Third it., alwvo Oaljowliill,
Geo piemmeflSt Piy /; - . ’ Tovi Templo, Hartsidllo
7Vni fpuirle, Hartsville . L Tomlinson, Byberry
•; BALDEAGLE HOT E L—T Id rtf st>,‘above Ci^lowliHl,
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irHjmoT,!Montgomra6o Join Shepherd, Phiia
Ulvid Brown, liaetanVPa
fiTATBsiINIONHOTIiIL—Market etreet/nhove Siith.
!j K r Janeß, .\yihnihgton,Ber j A Kckins, Balt' ,
AJt.W/prdgh, Jr, Pa . , GL Plitt, Harrisburg
AP^ a %Pccil co,Md Beni. Russeil, Pa • r.;
JOMBjJOTes/Wtasport.Pav'Lis McFarland, Pa 1 '
Learie P^.tc^i^wlstown. t ,Dunwidd(e, -Pittsburg
CIIMiiIKRCIAt; HOTEWixth st.i above. Chestnut.
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,B.g slhintg. liuylpßton.,. , Jlugli. Jaolapu. Jheeter
YiIAVANA GIGARS offered to dealers
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bales,Havana
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1 . ,: EDUCATIONAL.
Preparatory department or the
PGDYTECHNIC. COLLEGE, MARKET Street
Square, reobeu. September 5,
Youlhsoni/admiUett who aro ablo to 'pursue filomen- ]
tary Mathematics fAkobra, Geometry, &e.) The th<i>
roueli course of ; English, Mathematics, mid the <>»ntu
rnl nViu ExpoHmorttal Sciences, comprises those studies
which nro demanded in 'common by ovorf business
.pursuit. These, ajo 60 united in a course of one year,
\ that's* its expiration the diligent pupil shall bo prepared
oithor to pursue his studies in one of the prolesmonal |
schools of thocollogo, or to engage in the activo.dnties 1
.of the counting room', the farm, the factory, or.tlio busi
ness; 6fficp.~; FRKNCH-aJid DRAWING, lieine mdis
tfensable to n'Scientific course, aro taught,' by ablo
[’rofesaors, to all the Pupils, without estra charpe.
The COJXEGIATE DEPARTMENT, aflordiUg pro
fonslonal Education in • • .. . . ,
Enoinkering—Civil. Mining,aud Mecimnieal.l
CiikjiistßY—lndustrial, Analytienl, and Agricultural,
witlxeoijedtwoTfreeks aftor the Preparatory, viz: Sep
tember 19th. ... . .
Both departments ara under the direct Riiporvision of
'Prefiident''KEN*>«Dt, to, whom l>e
inndontthoColleßO. „ M. NEWKIRK,
J. MclNTYng,Bccy. nuB?-2w Pres. 3W. Of Trustees.
INSTITUTE.
S' DEAN STREET, belovr LOCUST.
The duties- oLthe Olnpsical Institute will be resumed
'on Monday, September odi.^ lT Z„„ ‘ ' ,
ftnay-lm J. W. fAiEES, A. M., Frinoipni.
•emends 1 Academy : for boys,
JLi East of 41 North ELEVENTH Street, willroopon
the »Ur?rist; .All deaomtnatloih admitted. 612 per
Terin 0f23 weeks. ■ * _
au27 Im^'; 1 " • s,» . / WM. WHITALL.
The subscriber will reopen his
Sohnoli St 1230 LOCUST Btroot r Sopteinbor 6. ,
»027-« w« . '• ' _B, KEMDAI.L.
BOYS’ SCHOOL, SPRING GARDEN IN.
• STITUTE, N. E. corner of BROAD and STRING
GARDEN Streets. Entrance on Broad street,
. -lUQpdtis Ninth mo. Ist. _ . „
* to-3t* WM. F. MITCHELL, Principal.
DR. .GOMSTOOK HAS RETURNED AND
, is rewlv to give instruction in ELOCUTION, and
tooofrectDEFECTIVE ARTICULATION. Aolassof
STAMMERERS will commence on the 12th of October,
atSQ3AROH Street; an27-flt»
Hf USIO-AND SINGING.-r-MISS LIZZIE
JltJI tARROLt Would rcspeotruliv inform her friends
and the. public tiiat she has resumed the duties of hex
profession.- Soholars will be received at her rqsidonco,
No. fcl2 South TENTH Street, or taught at their own
.homes;. She refors with confidence to any of her pupils,
or to Mr. Conrad Meyer, Piano Manufacturer.! lenns
modernte. “ ~- - ' au2o-lm
FRIENDS’- GREEN- STREET SCHOOL
will reopen 9tH mo. 6th. In the Girls’ Grammar
Bchoolthe-higuer-brartchei'thoroughljr taught. Other
dendmidatidhs admitted. Entrance, 534 DILLWYN
. Aefbebnces,—D. Ellis, 617 franklin street: Jane
JohnsomdSJNorth Fourth street; Win. M.Levick,632
Dtllwyfl.'street, t . , au2B-2w*
CST. MARK’S. EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
S 3 .LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D, V., re
opph On MONDAY, Septeynberl2th,at9A‘.M. ,
* Applications for odmitoion, if made before tho begin
aulO-wf&m-tf ' 'IW RACE Stroet.
Tlf ISS LUCY R. MAYER AND MRS; R..
i-fX M. BIRD will reopen their Bchool for. Young
Ladies, at 1216 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, the
;6th of September. \ au3o-3w -
Mary l. stacrhouse will open
Cher Boafdihe ahd t)ay-Sohool for Girls, No. 1030
SPRING GARDEN Btroot. on the Ist of September.
For Circulars apply to tho Principal. AuxMm* ■
QPRXN G> ft ARDEN ADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND-BOYSTN.E. cor. EIGHTH
And BUTTONWOOD Streets.—Roßumes duties MoN
DAYvSbptemher 6th. J Number limited; nil pupils un
der the-immediate care of the Principal; the govern
ment is that of-purely “moral suasion;” reports eoht to
parents weekly; the-Moral, Intellectual, a)UI Physical
Education of Boys will be carefully and conscientiously
atteuded to.- Catalogues gratuitously at tho Academy,
Or 469 Ndrth Eighth _ _ Trt • . • . ,
Augrfw - F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
r BOROOL'of H. D. GREGORY, A. M., No. 1108
MARKET Streot,,will reopen on THURSDAY, Bop
temberlst. au2s-lm*
HfRS. BARTON’S - _
IfX. - - ' BOARDING
■ ; DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. . M
No. 1929 CHESTNUT Street. Vhlla.
The Winter Term will open on the BOconli MONDAY
in September.- Young Ladies received of any age—and
j taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. -
• French'spoken m the family. ForCirculftra and nar
tioulara, npply ns above. auM-D w ACni-6w
riERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMINARY,
LANE,bolweon MAIN and GREEN
This 'institution will reopen Septemlior Ist, 1869.
The course of instruction ir thorough, Bjntcmatic,nml
E radical, embracing nl! ,tlio useful and ornamental
ranches essential to a finished female education.
• Private instruction given in Music, Painting, and
Languages.' -
Circulars sotting forth terms, etc., mar he obtained of
Pxof. W. S. FORTESCUE, A. M.,
• au24-tf ' • ' - - Principal.
PENN. INSTITUTE.—The Session will
commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September.
The object df this Institution is to prepare pupils for
College or business, lit accomplishing this object, ra
pidity, and especially tooroughnons.nre desirable; and
to be thorough requires not only that the general diffi
culties mast be met, but those of otp h individual.
, The method adopted for giving instruction, is to be
come a co-laborer with Iho pupil, efforts being inode to
Uavo him lead, and reserving for the teacher to point
out errors* remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro-
Forexemplifjing the principles of the various branch
ed of Natural Bcioncc, apparatus is fully provided, and
for practical ope/ntions in Surveying, % first-class
sit of Philadelphia manufacture is furnished.
Besides pursuing the various Studies with Text books,
Lectures ero delivered in regular order on Natural Phi
losophy. Chomistry, Geology. Mythology, etc. ‘
- The Booms occupied are those on the second, third,
and fourth stories of the building at the 8. E. corner of
THIRTEENTH find FILBERT Streets, entrance on
Filbert stroet; they are largp and freoly
afford ample space for Recitation, Lecture, and Play
Rooms. They aro now open from 9 o’ciook A. M. to 1
o'clock P. M.» where further information may be ob
, tamed. ' _
au23-tf
K. STEWART, Principal.
17DUCATIONAL.—Miss ELLA WATSON
A2J 215 North' TWELFTH Btroet, will rooommence
giving Instructions on tho PIANO, at her own residence
or thoRO of Itor Pupils, after Scptombor Ist. 1869.
nu2s-tbsJcm-2m*
-TtflSS 0. A. BURGIN WILL RE-OPEN
iTX her School for Young ladies on Scptombor 12.
1869. 'Circulars may l»e obtained at the Hohoolrqom.Oll
WALN UT Street, whore application for admission may
be madei on. ami alter September 6th, from 10 to 12
o’clock. *
Referbsces.—Hov, Albert Barnes, Wm.B.Paxe,M.
D., Prof. C. 1). Glovcland, Ambrose White, George
Trott, L. Johnson. au22-lm*
PRICE-STREET ACADEMY.
GERMANTOWN, PIffLADELPIIFA.
_ OEOHGE R. BARKER, Plil^CtPAL.
The Fait Term of this Institution commences, Septem
ber Mh, 3659. The course of instruction comprises ait
tho branches of a thorough English Education, together
with tho Latin, Greek, and Fronch Languages. au22-tf
A m. D. G. ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE,
• N. 33. corner of FILBERT and .JUNIPER Sin'
StudieeviU be resumed on MONDAY September sth.
nt 8M A. M. __
■Mtna aw* JAMES A. -WARD, 8. J. President.
npHOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE
-R MATICAL and CLASSICAL SCOOL FOR BOYS,
.N. E. corner of BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
tember ’ nu22-lm*
A NNIE CHURCHMAN HAS REMOVED
-ISI her BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL to No. 908
FRANKLIN Street, above Poplar. Term commences
September stb,. - ■ aul9-lm*
CENTRAL INSTITUTE. N.W. CORNER
VJ , of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will
be reopened MONDAY. September 0 Boyspropared for
any DIVISION m the PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOLS,
for BUBINES3, or for COLLEGE.
• au22-ow* - H, G, McGUIRE, A. M.. Principal,
Eden hall (late paradise) f.
SEMINARY, situated in the village of Paradise,
on Lnnoaater anu Philadelphia turnpike, fifty-three
miles of Philadelphia* nine miles east of Lancaster
city, and three-fourths of a mile from Leaman Place
station.-Pennsylvania -Railroad, RE-OPENS, for its
TENTH SESSION, on the ?E(SOND WEDNESDAY
IN SEPTEMBER. Th* buiMlng js undergoing tho
rough repair, a story being added for dormitories, into
which, water will be introduced, and bath attaohed,
Comfortable accommodation is thus provided for thirty
boardin* pupils, and the trustees will spare no expense
to renderthe school worthy of public favor. „ ,
AmonfKhe many to whom the oonduotore of this school
might riper, they are -permitted particularly to name
the Rt. Rev. Bishops Aionzo Potter and Do Lanoey. and
the Rev. Dr. W. Bacon Stevens, of- Philadelphia. They
aUo submit the following testimonial, kindly tendered
by the Rt*Rev. Dr. B. Bowman, Assistant Bishop P. E
Cnuroh, Pennsylvania? , . - . -
“ The Bemianrf for young ladies at Paradise, Laaeas
ter county, under the general superintendence of Dr>
Killikelly, and with Miss Chamborlain, as the immedi
ate and aotive Principal, is one that, 1 think, may be re
liedbn to do faithfully all that-it promises.’ The situa
tion ie healthy, beautiful, and easily accessible by the
Pennsylvania Railroad. - Dr.’KiUikelfy has had large ex-
Serienoe m superintending the education of young la
ies, and Miss Chamberlain brings to the mstitution.the
well-earned reputation of a most competent and suc
cessful teacher, as well in imparting knowledge as in
administering uisoipline. The Seminary is, therefore. I
think, entitled to, the confidence of the pubtio, and I
hope will receive it”
' -FOR TERMS, whioh are very moderate, please ad-‘
dress the Rev. Dr. KILLIKELLY, fceotor, -
•anl-dw • Paradise, Lancaster oounty, Pa.
inn he : classical institute, re-
JL MOVED from No. 1302 FILBERT Street to No.
127'North TENTH Streot, will reopen on MONDAY.
September oth. Boys prepared for CoMoge or Bufnne*s,
Alt branches of a complete English eduontion, the Clas
sics,Mathematics,-and Modorn Languages, are taught
after a syetem wlnch insures thoroughness and rapid
progress. - Circulars to be had at the Sohool.
0, BEIDENBTICKJSR,
„ N0.,127, North TENTH Street.
Rhfhbkxchs.—Rev. Mr. J. A. Vaughan, Rov. Mr. J.
H. A. BontborgeK Rev. Mr. Wm. H. Furness, Benjamin
■Gerliard.-Esq., Arthur W. Little, Esq., Chas. Short,
Esc., Prof, Joseph Leidy, Prof. Cornelius FeJton, Cara-,
bridge; Theodore Sedgwick, Esq,, Now York. aulB-lm*
The gerslvntown. academy will
jreojpen orl MONDAY. September OUi, 1859. The
Principal will receive a limited number of Boys into his
family. Jr-H. WITHINGTON. A. M.,
auly-lm* Principal.
THE- MSSES EWING WILL open a
SCHOOL FOR Yovm LADIES AND CHIL
DREN, on MONDAY, September flth, at 937 SPRUCE
Street, where Circulars may be obtained,
, Refxrencss, Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W,
Spear, D. D./Prof. o.' P. Cleveland. aul7-fiw*
HpHE JiHSSES AERTSEN’S SOHOOL FOR
X. YOUNG LADIES.
PRICE STREET, GERMANTOWN.
n The Fall Term will begin ou the FmBT MONDAY in
September.
• Instruction in tlie usual Ehouetz brakchks, widi
LATiXrFngNcu.and Dhawino. . nuie-tf
>IUiE AROH-STREET INSTITUTE FOR
YOUNG- LADIES.—Tho Eleventh Session will
cbmmenca on MONDAY,Septorabor sth, 1859. For cir
culars apply at 1310 ARCH Street,one door east of Brovd.
au!s-4w* - Miss L. M. BROWN, Principal.
Harriett brown will reopen
HER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, in the
Large nnd Airy Rooms at the.N, W. cor. of FILBERT
juid JUNIPER Streets, opposite ponn Square, on the
oth of Ninth mo. (September.) Circulars oau be obtained
at No. 1329 FILBERT Street. aull-lm*
rpflE HEMANS INSTITUTE.
at no.
higher education of a limited number Of Young Ladies.
Parents to .whom lie is notpersonally known are referred
to Professor C. D. Cleaveland, Professor Charlos Short,
Rev. H. J. Morton, D. D., Rev. Wra. B. Stevens, D, D.,
Rev. J. P. B; Wilmer, D. D., Rev. H. A. Boardman, d!
D., Rev. Wm. H. Furness, D. D., and others.
, Jy*l-2in _ JAMEB J, HELM.
rfIUF, MISSES OASEY AND MRS. BEE-
X -BE’S Boarding and Day Sohooffor Young Ladies,
1703 WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember7th. - ' - >. au2-Xm
Bryant & stratton’s national
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located alPhJla
delphia, 8. E. cornor BEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
formation* call or send for Cataloguo. fe9-tf
UfAOKEREL AND ALEWIVE3, —9O
"f-hblt. and 50 hair bids new No. 2j 200 bblw.aml 380
half bbls. new large No. 3 Mackerel? 100 bbls. Alawives,
for sale by , • WM. J. TAYLOR Sc CO*. *
M 9 138 SOUTH WHARVES.
OR, UN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS —For
thoFarmnndPlantation. The IRON-BURR MILL
-has no equal for Grinding Fino Meal, Feod, Coffee, 9pi-
etc., by hand or power.
Price vB, $25, and 845.
! • Now in opomton at 126 South SECOND Street.
. Agents wanted in every oounty and State, by
aul7-.7m . ■ E. FARREL fcCO. '
ffCONOMY 3IESS SIIAD-Nos. 1 and 2,
,XJ a prime article, in store and for sale by
_ WM, J.TAYLOFt & CO.I
au22 •: 138 BOuTFi WHARVES.
TMTANILA BALE ROPE.—A superior lot.
J *’X auitable for the Southern market;. Mjumfaotiired
and for sale by. •> WEAVER, FITLEit A COL. ,
mu) « N. WATER RL. and 22 N. WHAB
fpOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The A
auas “-'“nsi&iltfs,,
RETAIL »«Y GOODS.;
TtfEW FALL .GPQDS <!! ' s '' '
11 ,TIIOHM/EY. tc CHIHM , corner of EIGHTH ami
SPRING OAIIDUN Btreata.
HavajuatrereivodMotof 1 >
■ beautiful satin plaid poplins. ‘ ,
Rio), Foulard Silks • • ", .
Handsome Fail Be r ainos.
Neto Fall Chintzes: &0.,A0.
Whtcfi are very desirable and very cheap,
BLACK StLKB AND FANCY SILKS*!! « i
Light Cloth Raglans for fall wrather.
, Shawls* Dusters, &o«J in great variety.
Good Family and Fronting,Linens.
A large stock ol Domestic Aluslins.
Great quantities of Flannels.
' ' cloths. CaMimeres. Sntinetts, &0., Ao.
I CLo3l SMffi ll ‘“ Uow COST:
• Lawns, ho., ho. '
0 “ 0.--WE BUY AND Sell FOR CASH.”
an2o-tf '■» » • - '
rVPENING THE SEASON WITH GREAT
V BARGAINS.—A largo'lot of Net Cash Goods,
bought under peculiar circumstances, to be sold cheap.
60 pieces lino White Brilliants at 12# oents, cost 17
cents to impdrt.
GO do. superior do.,.at 20 ccilts.
60 do. assorted Plaid Muslins, cheap. i ;
50 do. Bayadere Mous. do Lainos, noli stiles, at 12#
C °Gay stylo Paoifios, 19 cents.
Bayadere Mohairs at 19 cents, worth 91.
, Super, mixed Sack Flannels, 31 cents, wortn 37#.
i But>or. snow-drop Damask Napkins, $1 75 per dozen,
W Gents Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12# to 00 cents.
I 80. Colorodl>ordereddo.,2oto37#conta.
LadiesMiom-stitphed at dl cents.
I Super, plain all-wool De Lainos 37 l A cents.
Elegant Black Silks, Black Bombazines and Alpaoas.
These are job lots.
Also, Wamsutta, WiluarnsviUe. and other Muslins.
„;~;;£Harleb abams,
au23 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets
HfERINO GAUZE UNDERGARMENTS,
iML of Cartwright. & Warner’s superior make. We
have them in all varieties for Ladies/ Gents’ and Chil
drea’Bwear. , . . <
Hosiery m mpdium and superior- qualities for Ladies’
Gents,’and Children s wear, inolummc a lot of Ladies’
open-worked Lisle-thread hose, of vory fine qualities,
and a lot of linen and Lisle-thread half hose for Gents’
Gauntlets,in Bilk, 6tlk and Lisle, Lisle thread, kid and
.jjfttbiajScarfs or. Clouds, of largo size, iu white and
crilore, for sale at
HOFMANN’S HOBIERY STORE.
augl-mwfcftf No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH strftßt.
Foulard robes.
Handsome new designs long Dresses.
Medium and heat Styles.-
Imported by BHARPLES3 BROTHERS,
null 'v EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
Lawn organdies and bareges.
Soiling at very low Brices to make room for Au
tumn Good*. SHARPLESS & BROTHERS,
anil . • CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
Medium and dark chintzes.
French and British Chintzes of new Styles and
Colorings—both neat-designs And rioli- boquets.- Im
ported by ' BHARPLEBS BROTHERS,
aull CHESTNUT ami EIGHTH Streak
French, lace bournous with
' Cage.! Points and MantiUa.i (Aletiooni) all at re
duoed prices, to close the seasrin. at the
t PARIS MANTILLA isMPORJUM.
703 CHESTNIXT Street.-
FRENCH LACE BOURNOUS WITH CAPES, Points
and Mantilla*, (Calnbray,) in great profusion, at reduoed
p r i oo.,feotaa &i ha CTii ,t j tho E f -
BLACK AND WHITE
Busters, at reduoed pnoes.tp close the season, at the
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM/ i
_ 708 CHESTNUT Street
BUMMER CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, in an infinite
variety SLANT?X^»Jt ! * ‘ '
703 CHESTNUT Street
, The whole of our stock is now . offering-at reduoed
prices, preparatory to the dose of the season.
J. W. PROCTOR, ft CO.,
Jyl . 703 CHESTNUT Street
fiLOTHS' OASSIMERES, &c. .
Fine Black Broadcloths. - • j
i Ladies’Cloths, light colors and blaok.
' Fine Black Doeskin* and Casaimerea.
Fanoy Casaimetes, Vestings, and Satinetts.
N*B.—Bummer Stuffs selling oheao. -■ • T
COOPER & CONARD. >
Jy 27 , NINTH and MARKET.
LineN goods.
Best makes heavy and fine Linens.
Some cheap lo(s by the piece or yard,
Napkinß, Doylies,-Towels, Diapers,
Breakfast Cloths, from 76a. to $1.26. . '
Dining-table Damask Cloths.
COOPER & CONRAD ,
Jy27 NINTH and MARKET.
™ILLIAMSVILLE.
w v Wamsutta, and other Shirting*.
Fine and low-prioed Shirt Bosoms.
Sheetings by-the yard or pieoe.
Flannels, Tiokmgs, &0..&0.
COOPER & CONRAD.
Jy27 • NINTH and MARKET
LEGAL NOTICES.
npHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR TIIE CITY
JL AND~COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of the Estate of CHARLES VEZIN,
deceased. ...
The Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, sottlo,
and adjust the fifth account of Emily Vezin. Charles John
Frederick Vozin, and Benjamin Gerhard. Executors;
also tho sth account of Charlos John Frederick Vezin,
Ernst Hasenclever, BamucA Grant, Jr., unil Bonlamin
Gerhard. Trustees:,also the,second account of Emily
Vezin, Charlos John Frederick Vezin, and Benjamin
Gerhard, Guardians under tho Inst will and testament of
paid decedent, and to report distribution of the balances
id the hands,of tho accountants, will meet the parties
mtorosted for the purposes of Ins appointment on MON
DAY* August 29tft« 1n59. at II o’clock A. M.,nt his of
fice, N 0.631) WALNUT St., in the city of Philadelphia.
aul6-mwfst JOHN M. TIIOMAB, Auditor.
J\TOTICE.— Letters testamentary on the
J. * estate of tho Rev; John C. Baker', D.D.,late of the
city of Philadelphia, deceased* having been granted to
the subscriber, all persons indebted are requested to
make payment, ana those having claims or domands
against the same to present them without delay to
JOHN F. LONG. Lancaster. Pa,,
Jr to his attorney, CHAB. E. LKX,
augl m7t* 61 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, '
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TUB COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
isting between the subscribers is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business 'of tho firm will bo
settled by JOSEPH B. HANSON, vrho Is authorised to
use the name of tho firm in liquidation. __
JOSEPH B. HANBON,
NORWOOD PENROSE.
July let, 1643.
' JOSEPU B. HANSON will continue the Tobacco Com
mission. business, and Agenoy for the sale pf Sombrero
Guano, as heretofore.
No. 100 North WATER Street.
and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue.
GEORGE BOLDIN,
100 North WATER Slreet.
NORWOOD PENROSE,
100 North DELAWARE Avenue.
NORWOOD PENROSE (late of the firm of Joseph B.
Hanson & Co.) is this day associated with GEORGE
BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN fc PEN*
ROSE, for the purpose of oonduotmg a Tobacco, Oil,
and General Commission Business.
July 1.1859,
IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
i- * firm of WARWICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. is Ibis
day dissolved. The Heater, R&ngo, Rad Blove business
will bo oontitsued under the name of CHADWICK A
BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE
Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK,
... , , ~ FRANCIS A. CHADWiCK.
Philadelphia. July 11,1839. , ~ r \ Jyl3-tf
MEDICINAL.
Louisville artesian water.—
An analysis, by Prof. J. L. SMITH, shows one
gallon to contain 914>6 grains- as follows,~viz:
Chlor. 80diwn....<..622gr*. Snlpb. Magnesia.. 77.00 gra.
44 Calcium GO ‘‘ 44 . potash.*.... 300 “/
“ Magnesium... 7 44 “ Alumina... 200 “
44 , Fousimim.... 14 4 lodiihjMagoonum 035 “
'* Aluminium... 15 44 Bromtuo. 44 0.47“
Phospb. Soda. 2 14 Ih-Corb. 1r0n..... DJS 44
Uulph. Soda 72 “ Magnesia. .3.00 “
44 Lime 20 •*
IF Sold by the barrel, gallon, or in bottles, wholesale and
retail, by iiAbBABD Si CO., Apothecaries,
au24-tf CHESTNUT St., cor. Twelfth st.
A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER
FUL EFFECTS OF TROXBLL’S NEURALGIA
BALVE. .
w _ Pint A., July 7th« ISaA
Mr. E. W. THOXELL—Dear Sirl have been trouble
with the 44 NEURALGIA 0 for the last 14 years, Am
have suffered' t}ie most excruciating pain, compelling
the at times to give up my business entirely, I could no
eat, and sleep was a stranger to ray eyes. I suffered
more than tongues can tell. 1 had the advioe and aid o
various physicians, and used, other remedies, but all of
no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the
papers, I concluded to call on a person whom F bad
learned was owed of a case of 20 years’standing. H«
applied the “ SALVE 0 but once, and I felt immediate
refief-a second application removed the pain entirely,
and I now fed like, a different man. Since then I have
slept well—something that I have not done for month*,
being obliged to sit up an- night in a chair. My appetite
has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora
tion of my health. __ •
„ CAH«»
Co.'s, N. W. comer Third and Walnut sis. ap2o-tf
Dr. westcott’S celebrated tab
CORDIAL. _ '
Weßtcott’a Tar Cordisioures Consumption,
Weotcott's Tar Cordial oures Bronchitis.
. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Oonghs and Colds.
Weßtcott’a Tar Cordial cures Sore Threat and Breast.
• 'Westoott’s Taj Cordial oures Palpitation of the
Heart.
Westcott’e Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility ,t
Westoott’a Tar Cordial cures General Debility.
Weatcott’s Tar Cardial cures Diseases of the kidneys,
Strangury, and Gravel.
WestcoU’s Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding
Piles.
Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Female Weaknesses.
oJ Dr, / V ?&W t , a , A ar Depot, No. 629 ARCB
Btreet, Philadelphia.
Also, Principal Depot for Dr. Westcott’s Anti-Scrofu
lous Syrup anu Cholera Mixture.
Dr. E. K. WEBTCOTT can be oonsulted op the above
amfiis&’isßiife fM* iloo »
COAL.
C W. GROOME & 00.,
Dealora and Bhippora of
“HIGH, «CHHV !(ft Il.l. 6B „a TOP SEMl
“mßWEffiyfej*"--.
PHILADELPHIA.
WOOD, COAL, AND KINDLING
WOOD.
JANHKY tc YEAGER,
COATES-fITREET WHARF/ ’
band ft superior article of LEHIGH COAL, of all sicca
selected'with oare. Dealers and Consumers wiU find l
greatly to their advantage to purobaae Kindling .Woot
ofus. jctf-Hm
HOTELS.
rpHE UNION, '
arch street, above third.
. .UPTON S. NEWC<?MEH? El^HIA '
S£X , lS‘i'i't’. PMS<i , n *S r Ra’!f°ade, I wbioli now run punt,
air " rd ? ohoap and pleawnt ride,
to all plnoea of interest in or about the oitf. 'jy 23-dm
JJINTON’S ■ ENCAUSTIC '■ TILES for
Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages.
Garden Vases and Fountains. ■*
Vitnneil Pipn fop(Jrflins and Water eonduotore.
Imported and for sale fir
fa), u-tf min fKeet
£)RILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EX-
Si South FRONT St., and 55 LETITIIC Street,
0010-ly
Sugar-house -molasses.— lso hiuis..
tierces,®and barrels, for sale by • • 1
n ,„ JAMES GRAHAM & CO., ’
TOgl liETITIA H'reet.
XXERRING .—750 bbls. Homng. assorted
*- *■ firande, in atom and tor sale by
' Vi thsVirAffi‘Ty\tMi C vi*B
BRANDY.---10 bbls.-pure Con-
V/nectiout Cider Bfandyj AUo O’ftbls. do old extra
quality, on consignment and Tor sale Ivr.
bu2o ARCH Streot.Boobnf doorjtbove sront.
SUJttMERItEBpRTS.
N EPTUNE ::. ATLANTIC 6!,V.. .
or the season' It*Rooms fire labor, And klboantlv
' ppbnishkd* with every convenience and oomfort for so-
“Bkdso*’.,”.on,MASSACItU
BETTS Avenue, within convenient distunes of. the furf,-
o roach wliloli,broad and fohtl gravel walks lj»vo been
aid out. H is adjacent to the inshtliotuse, nnu comma mis
a fine view of the Ocean and Inlet. ,
Permanent and Transient Boarder* abedmmodated on
liberal tennß. Childreu and Servant
ic2s«2m ; ' • ',ii JPHN;SMICK.TrQpnetor.
T HITE. SULPHUR AND CHALY
iff* BEATS SPRINGS, GAP* PA.,
•arc now open, and are pasyi'df acieas. via Harrisburg;,
thfluco on Did CumDefJaiiq V/tltoy rnad to Now.vlllej
thplicc 8 inilCH sinking U» theSprmgsiAvhera.yoaarrivC
AtSP.M. samo day. ’Every arrauKement lAxdfnpmte
for visiters. Board pdrwoelt, 88; pAr day, 81.Z5. Re*
duotion fdr families. RdfdrOilcesT-Jas. Steel, -Morton
i°W
B ffl;l UaTirl,oo^r^iro o , r .. o £“sgb^ , 'ACOYLE,
je7-3m* 1 1 '» ■ , . Proprietor,
SEA BATHING.—THE MANSION
SOUSE, footof Pennsylvania avenue, ATLANTIC
CITV, is.NOW OPEN for guests. For convenience of
afraiigetnent,contiguity to the beach, nmlattractiveness
to the adjacent grounds, this houso-is unrivalled, The
Proprietor has spared iid pAilis ill making this Hotol all
that could bo desired by visiters. „ '
jol-3na • ■ • E*EEK. .
IT ITXATINNY HOUSE. ’ ' 7 *
XV DELAWARE WATER, GAP.
This place having boon so crowded, until within a few
days, ns to prevent many person* from obtaining accom
modations, tho Proprietor now announces tosuoh,and
to tho*e who wish to spend a fow days or wooks during
the delightful autumnal season, thatihoy can be accom
modated with comfoytitblo rooms .The months of Sep
tember And Octoborarenpt only the most ploasantaeason
at tho “ Gap,” but aflbrd the additional sport of fino
Fishinv and Graining. •-
Street merlet Oo.dook in the morning, njil brriyo nt
tho Gap at 12K o’clock same day;.or by the North Penn
sylvania to Easton iji the afternoon, and arrive at tho
‘Ci7-?w d " y * IW O Proprietor. '
SKA BATHINU •
LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE—ATLANTIC CITY,
NEW JERBEY. . . - ,
This 'desirable' House wiUreinaltropeo a-fa's .weeks
du2A-6t* ■ . Proprietor.
AIOKBAY HOUSE,
ITX ' ... , NEWARK, OHIO/
Ja tho largest ami l«»t Arranged Hotel iri contralphio.
is centrally located and la easy of Access frojn-au trie
' rb'Utes of travel. It cdiit’una all tho moderh Hdprove
'hnentsi niid ovory cbhvb'niencfl for tho comfort and ac
commodation off the travelling public, jjThe Sleeping
Rooms are largo pnd-weU ventilated. The.lSuites of
•Rooms aro well anansoli 'and carefully-furnished for
families and larro tiaycjjiug.partioe; and theHou«e will
bo kept as a‘first?eiaM Hotel m over*.rdapoct..
, H. A. MURRAY Sc BRO.,
au24-3m , /, ‘ Proprietors.
SEA BATHING— . .. ■
' i >•* >•' iATAVNTIO city.
CONORF.BS HALL ts do-tfopen for
OF BOARDKItB, and the subscriber I'Wili be hafoyto
see hiß friends may-favor him vrith theirpatronage
wiring the season. _ ’
rfIHE MANSION HOUSE.
A READING, PENN’A..
* W. L. DB BOURBON, Proprietor.
This well-known' establishment, the favorite resort of
oitizecs. and visiters, has lately undergone extensive
repairs, and is now one .of the most co/nmiwious, ojo
gant, and, thorough hotels in the Un ion : boiMitmuy lo
cated at the corner pf FIFTH and PENN Streets, Read
ing* Its accommodations are .lirat-ouvas; the rooms
spacious and mrjr; and the table constantly supplied
With All theluxuriesof the season/' Persons desirous
of spending a few weeks in the summer in an agree
able aria fioonomfoal manner. could not do better than
make a trial of BOURBON’S MANSION HOUSE at
Reading.- 1 • ; apß-tf
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED IN 1336.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE,
HEAD OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS
GOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL. $6,398,800.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 81,000,000.
Polioies guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o
nearly 1,000 Shareholders.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London, by
WILLIAM GETTY,
AGENT FOR THE UNiTED STATES.
OFFICE No. 37 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES.
Messrs. STUART & BROTHER, 13 Bank streot.
“ MYERS. CLAGHORN, &i CO., 232 Market at.
44 WM. MeKEE k CO., 22 South Front street.
“ McCUTCHEN k COLLINS, 8. W. corner
Front and New streots.
44 SMITH, ‘WILLIAMS, k CO., 513 Market at.
44 JAMES GRAHAM & CO., 20 and 22 Letitia at.
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq., President Mechanics 1
Bank.
JAMES DUNLAP, Esc., President Union Bank.
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late
Judge Supremo Court. jy6-tuth&s tf
BREAD*
>pURE AND CHEAP BREAD,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN BE OBTAINED AT TUB FOLLOWING
PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8, W. corner of Broad and
Vino street*.
J.GRAVENSTINE.—..,.B. W. corner of Twelfth
and Wallace streets.
C. M. GLAftK.— ——.....Poplar street, below
H. MoREIL.—— —*.B. 'corner Sixth and
MRS. B. BECK - ,NV “toV'c n'l 1 o w h i 11
street.
8. PANCOAST—.No. 910 Spring Garden
street.
JOHN G. MOXEY , No. 122 J Vine street.
T. P. SMITH..—— .No. 113 North Filth Btreet.
T. C. HORNER. ———.B. E. corner .Fifth and
W. W. MATHEWS. . .bflTeorne™Seventh and
D. KNIGHT.—*..—-. Wal
nut.
GEORGE GARVIN— No. 1419 Lombard street.
Jrl-tf | D. COURTNEV.— N. W.. corner Sixteenth
„ „ *’ and Pine streets.
S. R. MASON,—. ..Fourth and Germantown
S. R.WANAMAKER....«..F^de d ral street, above
, Sixth.
Z. LENTZ~——..Corner South Fourth and
_ . . _ Johnston streets.
L. HOLLAND. —— ——. .8. W.oorner Sixteenthand
Ogden streets.
DAVID SADDLER—.No. 260 North Eleventh
J,WEIGiiTMAN . .sflL corner Elovonth an*}
_ _ Jefferson streets.
8. B, TOWNS. . ..No. lOtt North Front
H. BROOKS.— ..... —.B. W. corner of Beventh
• and Pino streets.
JANE MYERS.——..Coates street, below Thir-
F. M. WOOD.—..S.'w.^orn^iFrauklinand
F. MORRIS.—— —N. and
Shippon streets.
E. B.TL’RNER, No. 1215 South Front
J. SHUSTER—..————S. W. comer Brood and
_ Tarnsh streets.
THOS. T. Nineteenth street
_ and Rtdgo avenue.
B. S. BOWN N. E. comer Ninth and
. Federal streets.
J, MoINTYRE.... .Twenty-seoond street, ab.
E. W. HUNTER.—.-..Coates B street, above So-
ALEX. FULLERTON..—'oJirnMolfeui and Chile-
J. L. HICKS —...... Camden. N. J., store 119
Atoli Btreot.
C. H. RAINIER,-..—West Philadelphia,Mthst.
. • ‘ ab. Haver ford road.
R. L. YAILNELL, —Lennij Penna.
JOHNBARNDT....——Tremont and Pifie Grove,
■ Penna.
M. B. BOX. ..Readin* Teona.
GEO. B. TOWNSEND,—West Cheater, Penna
GEO. L. BECKER —Atlantia City, N. J.
JAMES GARLAND....—Cape May, N. j.
D. HORTON Florenoe, N. J.
JOHN BODD .Wilmington. Del.
jeg-tf : '
MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Comer
■LLfc BROAD and VINE gtreeta, PHILADELPHIA.
This establishment is now in successful operation, day
and night, and all are respectfully invited to call ana see
the whole process of bread-making for thomselvos.
The undersigned takes the liberty of saving that fbr
thirty-five years he has been a. practical Hiker-five as
apprentice, and five as journeyman in one of the first
houses (a Scotland, and twenty-five ns inastor—during
which, time he has had the opportunity of mAkmg many
experiment*, and observing au the improvements which
have been made during that poriod.
In thiß establishment, of wuioh he has now the man
agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma
chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not horeto
fore possessed.
Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none hut
the soundest and beat shad ever he used: andiie husno
hesitation in saying that B.roadof all kinds can be de
livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made
by thd.ordinary process.
Families in whioh the Bread made by the Mechanics
Bakery .has not been tried, or in whioh it has been triec
only at its commencement, before the machinery was: n
perfeotworking ordor, are respectfully naked to give it
a trial now, the undersigned Iwlioving it would lead to
mutual advantage. JOHN G, MOXEY.
iuy2t-tf Superintendent,
PIANOS.
ffffajsa OHICKRRING & SONS,
It I I f* MANUPACTUBKBfI OP
GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT
„ ITANO-FORTES.
WARBROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Constantly in store a largo stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
awarded, si the difleront Exhibitions in this country and
fe“(?0%» ANp SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
riANOS TO RENT, ja26-ly
• SUPERIOR -PIANOS,
rrrrn .. william knabe &. co.
PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
Nos. 1.3,6, and 7 North KUTAW Street, and No. 207
BALTIMORE Street, between Charles and
Ligi)t Streets, Baitimoro,
Have always on hand a largo assortment of their supe
rior Pianos, recommended by certificates from 8.
Thalberg, Strakosch, and other celebrated performers
to bo equal, if not superior, to any made in this aountry.
- The durability of tjieir Pianos will be warranted for
five years and a privilege of exchange granted within
six months* should they not give entire satisfaction.
Manufacturing largely, wo will sell, wholesale and retail,
at the most reasonable prices. _.
Messra. I.EE & WALK l ER, I No, 5 7S A OHF!s , n?ilT
Street, Philadelphia, are our authorized .Agents, and
■ wi U keep constantly on hand and sell our Pianos at ma
nufacturers’ prices. ■, . mhO-Cm
grfSgtea RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s,
If J I U Nunns k ClaykV, Hallett," Davis, 5c Co.’s,
and A.H, Gala & Co.’s superior PIANOS. -Also, Ma
son k Hamlin’s unpvalied MELODKONB and JIAHi
gONIU.MS, 60 desirable for Churches and Lecture
and Melodeons to Rent, j
mjl.-Ir SEVENTH anil CHES%NSr.
WASHING AND IRONING.
JBk WASHING AND IRONING DONE
■ ©l6} will, NEATNESS nod DESPATCH, fo i Single
O. ladies and Gentlemen, Families. BoardingT
Schools, Hotels, Steamboats, ko., at DONOVAN’S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 233 South SIXTH .‘Street/
corner of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars, patent'
polished. thing washed by hand, on the oom
. The tetiois buimeßßii Btriotl, attended to, hr‘female
operatives, Mrs. DONOVAfL
jt 20-1 t , SnpeTindftiififldfe
TWEW Nos. 1 &2 MACKEREL-rA ! sitiall
1 y invoice Of assorted packages .landing from steamer
Ketisington, and »U> , tayloß'Jc 6 9jj .
au22 138 SOUTH WHARVES»
iVr.wfflii'iTrifTrßß'iiKW
--■■■■■ AND KEADINGr'RAIL
ROAD, MORNING UNE, for POT-TBVILLB, R33AD
fUr'riff* the and VINE
points. cttHnootiiw at Harrisburg tytii trains running to
fat.Ei.rg, Cto«^.'jW« }S lgrt,»l !} |ml U r,, to.
iArh!#B?Jßg: M “ i)AIljV * for and
Br»DATI#Y» (Rtmdaya excepted,)far READ
ING, ana intermediate points.
apJ» • .W, H. McfLHKNNY, Secretary.
’^■nffrarffre' FOR the seashore.;
ffISJHSBKSBH summer arrangement.
CAMDEN’AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
ONLY TWO AND A HALF .HOURS'TO THE SEA'
SHORE.
On and after SATURDAY, May 21st, and until further
ri©fcioe<throe daily trains toAtiantiound return. .
On SUNDAYS, the Mail Train only will run.
! Piret, Mail Train, leaves Virie-81 reel Forty.. .7.30 A. M.
Becond, Express, , . * , n , . •«.4.00 P. ST.
• ' (Stoppuwonly.forwooaanflwatbr.)
Freight Tram (with Passenger Cor A. M.
Accommodation Tram, <Egg Habor,) leaves
Vine street ..4AO P. M.
LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY.
71rat, Express Train, leaves..... 8.00 A. ltf.
i Jecond, Alail, 44 4.40 P. M
Freight. - 41 ' \ 12.10 A. M;
Aocommodaticn Train leaves Egg Harbor.... -C.G9 A .M,
SUNDAY TRAIN. -
weaves Vine-street Ferry at. A.M.
teturning,leaves Atlantic at...... ... 6P. M*
This train will stop only at Waterford, Egg Harbor,
and Absecom.-
HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION,
jearea ljgiat. -„.i 11. TO A. M.
aa uoflper’a rqiu*. -. ... .
weaves Hddddttfleta I,W P.M.
Leaves Codper’s Point «... fl.oo P.M.
Leaves Haddonfleld , t ...... 3.00 P. M.'
Faro.to Atlantic, when Tickets are purchased before en
tering the ears ; Si 80
Round Trip Tickets, good for tiro days, dll any regular
On and aftoV Juiyfcl, rind evo’ry'SaturdaV Vhruugn the
Summer, the Egg Harbor Accommodation Train will run
through to,Atlantic, and return early on Monday mom-
Frolght mtiflt be delivered at Cooper's Point by IP. M,
• The Company will not bo responsible tor any gdodsun
til received and receipted for-by their Freight Agent at.
the Point, - _
myl9*deepl . JOHN 0. BRYANT, Agent.
fSJj&GSgffißg NOTICE. TO SHIPPERS
The^?^^^^^flA F RA?LROAD R COMPANY tie,
now prepared to receive and forward freight toithefol-'
jwug points ou the NORTHERN CENTRAL iRAIL-
Look Haven, Lewisburg, ..
Wayno, Northumberland*
Jersey Shore* Banbury, .
Linden* Treverfon Intersection* -
Newbury, Georgetown,
Williamsport* Mille retown,
MUntjy, Halifax,
WaMcmtown* York, ...
• Milton, Hanover Junction.
ALSO, , *
RAI iiltOAlf ’ mtcrmediatopointaon HANOVER
All goods sent to Freight Station* THIRTEENTH
tsA**” Bttfl ra»aat
THOS. C. GARRETT.
TOHN BJNNS,
** .. ‘ HOUSE and OFFICE,
iNo. 116 South South SIXTH Btreet, .
(Nearly Court Housej)
He has, by law, “ fullpower to administer Oaths and
Affirmations, and take Testimony to be read in Evidence
in any Court of .the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,”
Ho ia a Commissioner of tho United States, and also,
a Commissioner of Deeds and for the Probate of Ao
counts, Tor nearly all the States in the Union.
Comm/jiaiona to take Testimony* from any, of the
Courts, inthts State, or any of the Courts in the United
Htatesor Territorieg, promptly and oarefully exeouted.
; - - TvlS-tf
A lex. McKinney.
attorney at law,
_. GREKNSBURG, PA,
, Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In
diana oonnttea. sell-tf
A UGUST BELMONT,
aA. BANKER, 76 BEAVER STREET.
issues Letters of Credit for Travellers, available in all
parts oftho \*orld, through the Messrs. Rothchilds, of
Paps, London* Frankfort, Naples, and Vienna, and their
Correspondents. • . iufc7-6m ■
PENNSYLVANIA PAINT STORE.—
ZIEGLER &. SMITH, comer of SECOND and
GREENStreets. ThlswelWmown&uoientettablißhment
still retains the reputation of selling the beet artiolea at
aTtrsordinarr Irtv orin**. l*B9-tf
OKIE & CAPP.223 DOCK Street, above
Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer
cantile Paper and securities gonorally. Attend the
Brokers 1 Board daily, and nil all orders for the purchase
or sale of STOCKS. BONDS, &o. jn7-ly
THE ADAMS EXPRESS C 0.,. OFFICE
320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Speoie, oither by
Us own Lines, or m connection withotherExpress Com
panies. to oil tho principle towns and cities of the
United States. E. B. SANDFORD,
aul-tf General Superintendent
THEO. D. EMORY & CO.
OFFICE No 146 South FOURTH St/Philada.,
Sole Agents of
GEO. C. POTTS & C 0„
Minors and Shippers of tho
LOCUST DALE COAL,
From the Loount Mountain,'
Noar Ashland,
apg-Oml SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa.
Q.REEN AND COATES,
FOURTH AND EIGHTH STREET,
TICKET S.
TWENTJT-FIVE FOR ONE DOLLAR.
FOR SALE AT TILE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
C. E, KAMERLY. of Third
EUGENE BHOENLNG Druggist,cornerof Fourth
wrtTT.tr ,T DMT. and Wharton sts.
WILLIAM H.FILL -.Druggist.corner ofl’assy-
DoDuDwvniM.Dw uni and Catherine sts.
ROBERT KILDUFF ...Druggist, corner of Sixth
and 6lupDon sts.
JOS. CRAP BAKER... Druggist,cornerofSeveath
. ,and Carpenter sts.
A. M. BURDEN. Dnir&ist, corner of Eighth
FRANCIS ZERMAN Druggist corner'of Ninth
and Catharine sts.
ROBERT REYBURN....-,.Druggist,corner of Tenth
NATHANIEL RANCK......Dm«ftfJ r o°”of"Eieventli
and South sts.
LAURENT & MARON Confectionora.oor.ofSixth
r . '
•LAG. COOKE.. .Druggist, corner of Eighth
and Race sts.
—.Druseist/corner of Sixth
A. E. GRIFFITH...«. Druggist, corner of Seoond
GUSTAVUS MANNED Drosgist. cor. of Eleventh
And Buttonwoodst«.(and
Ridge avenue).
EDWARD FARRlBlL..~—..Druggist, corner of Eighth
D. L. BTACKHOUB 8., .Druorlstfcorner of Eighth
- ' and Green sts.
GERMANTOWN Se NOR- anuuraon * w ‘.
RISTO WN DEPOT. Corner of Ninth and Green
_ streets.
OFFICE of tho CO.MPANY.No.4I3 Walnut et
RECEIVER’S OFFICE Fairmount.
G. C. BOWER.
SJPEOIAL . NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good-
Er XPH’A patent Vulcanised .Rubber Suspenders,
Braids, W?bs, and all other fabnos and articles made
by comlunjn* fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notified thatunless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my .authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders
(or the Hpnne Trade to the nnderaigned, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF* TILE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS W THE PAW2NT for these goods, whioh
embrace a Itho styles heretofore manufactured or ira
ported, and many others.
ALSO, LI CENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
StKN? n Y aPPljoati ' m 10 m "
nJt-ly , HORACE H. HAY.
lWOTlCE.—Parsons having business with
the FLOUR INSPECTOR will call at No. 14
VINE Street, between the, hour, of 9 o’clock and S
ft m “ ** th> H e . C ft r I^%^'
Flour Inspeotor.
Department of public high-
WAYS.-Office 8. W. corner of CHEBTNUT and
i*i r TH Streets.
„ „ Philadelphia, August 20.1829.*
Nottcb to Contractors.—Sealed Proposals will be
received bv the undersigned, at the office, until 12
o’clock M« September 12,28 W, for the construction of the
following Culverts t ’
Ono on the line of Wharton street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets, to be of Brick, 2 feet in diameter.
Ono'on the line of Snnsom street, between Twentieth
find Twenty-fourth streets, to bo or ’Brick, 3 feet in dia
meter.
One on the line of Eighth street, between Coates streot
and a point 200 feet north of Brown street, to bo of Brick,
22 inches in dtametor.
And all bidders are invited to bo present at the open
ing of Proposals offered on said day, at 4 o’clock P. M.
Specifications may be obtained at tho Department of
Surveys. JOSEPHSHANTZ,
au2o-tse!2 Chief Commissioner of Highways. ‘
pL ABETS, HOCKS, &c.
V; ,r ° ' ?«« .Johnston fc Sons’Clarets, oflugh grades.
<5 cases JJ’Leiden & Co.’s Hocks, of superior quality.
100 oases “ Cabinet” Champagne.
20 quarter casks Duff, Gordon, & Co.’s delicate Pals
Sherry.
Importod and for salo by
1 TIIOS. H. JACOBS Sc CO.,
3 t J 233 DOCK Street.
I^ARD.—MAREUIL--SUR--AY (CHAM
.V' f BAGN B), JANUARY 38,3859.—1 n consequence of
the frequent invitations received by ine to renew the
shipments of my Charrjpaffno Wines to tho United States,
X beg leave hereby to inform my former customers amt
05/?rtw < yS genera], that I have appointed Messrs. F.C.
BROUWER, ANCHOR, St, CO., Solo Agents in the.
United 3teles, for tho salo of my Ghampagne Wines.
iu y it -*} e 1 il a Y® long and favorably known in
tne.Umted States, it will bo unnecessary ta comment on
their quality, further than to say that my new shipments
will in no way bo found inferior to the former ones.
BILI,EOARTSAI.MON®Sc'hTmSonIj'VTOfEB,
fcylh CABINET .anil VEHZENAY, for mli and oon
stantly on hand, in lots to suit purchasers, by
F. C. BROUWER. ANCIIER, It CO.,
63 BEAVER Street, New York.
g^LARET.—IOO coses Barton & Questier’s
X-'-r Ht. Julien ; 300 do. St. Eolophq ; 300 dn. Washing
ton Morton bt. Julien; 100 do. do.Talence. pints; CO do.
<ia ' ,do. Leortltej Scotch Ate, in
tt«« n n g,a '.i i Younger's, Harvey *, Falkirk Drown
L° n don Porter, m store and for naln bv
aus ■ A. MERINO. HO South FRONT Street.
O ld MONONGAIIELA WHISKEY.
fotßala b by 01d haif bbls do. Juat received and
auJ A. MERINO. M 0 South FRONT Street
pABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD
tables.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No, 281 SOOTH SECOND STREET, 1
in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now of
find have now on handa full supply, finished with
MOORE A CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
whioh are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superior to all other?. .
• For the quality and finish of these Tablea'thfl manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughaiitthe
Union, who aro familiar with the character ornheir
WOTX * ly2S-6tn
Jgjgl SALAMANDER SAFES.
ISB A largo assortment of
r H 1
AANR LOOKS. F ° r Sto™° 0RS ’
. ■ c.- ;
On«,00d to »n» u - 1^/g o^.t i Hbh,,; on t' i „ the
... . ■
FLEASB GIVE UB A GALL. P!t aufe
BUSINESS CAIUDS.
NOTICES.
Wines and liquors.
cabinet ware.
SHIPPING.
FOB THE SOUTH.—CHARLES
SISSfiLTON ANBBAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
FREIOHT REDUCED. . •
Heavy Freight at an average of FiFTXXff per cent be- I
I low New York Steamship,rate®. ' _
The U. S. Cap
tain, Charles P. Marahmati, Will Sail on Monday, S»p-
jn°43to6U hoiirsfonly 40t.cnr.at Sea.
The tl. #.'wffi?%lwm^ N^il#B'pFOßOKOlA {
Captain John J« Gartin, will sailon Wednesday, August
31. at JO o clock A. M. _
Through in W to 60 hours, only 48 hours at Sea.
i days changed from evfify Saturday to every
I five dap. Goode, reoeived, and Bills of Lading signed
I 6 The splendid first-otaas side-wheel Steamships ftEY
ISTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA now run ah.
rabove every tea days, thus forming a five-day commu
-1 nication with Charleston and Savannah', and the South
I and Southwest. ' , • .
At both'Charleston:and Savannah,;fchese;Bhips con
nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, &c.,
I for all places in the Soutkar^SoP^hwest.
1 Freight and Insurance on A- larga proportion of Good*
I shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
| than by sailing .vessels, the premium being one-naif the
I A, B.*- Insurance on all Railroad - Freight iaintirely
I unnecessary, farther tlian Charleston, or“ayunnan, the
Farebytms route 25 to 40 per oefit. cheaper, than by
! the Inland Route, as will be seen by the fOUawiAf so/W*
I dule. Through tiokets from Philadelphia yiaCbanes
j tod a fid Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS On
the Whole route, except from Charleston and Savan
j nah to Montgomery i "
... - . IWLAWD rxss.
To Charleston.-—-. $l6 Ob Charleston——... ...SB BO
-- Savannah.lS 00 Bavapnahv3loo
Augusta 20 00, Augusta.,..— 26 00
Ma00n...~ ,2100 Maecn..— ..- 8276
Atlanta,, . »«> At1anta.—......... 3109
ColntnbuS- —. 2100 Columbus..— - 3606
Albany » 00- -Albany ... 37 00
Montgomery..,* 26 00 Montgomery. - 38 00
Mobile.-....,... 36 00- .M0bi1e...... 46 90
New Orleans.... .39 76 Now Orleans-6100
No bills of lading signed after the ship baa sailed
For freight or passage apply on board, at second Wharf
above Vine street, or to > -
. Southwest CHE^i^ilT.
Agdnts'in Charleston, T. T. G. EUCI).
» > ..Savannah, HUNTER. A GAMMELL.
I For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.- - - ' -
1 For Florida from Savannah* steamera Bt. Mary’s and
| St- John’s, every Tuesday and Saturday. - jyg> .
iHE BRITISH AND NORTH
RO.YAL MAIL BTEAM-
fBOM HBW fO»K TO LIVXRTOOL.
Chief cabinParage. .. *....—5190
Seoond Cftbm Passage 76
from Boston iq hivmooh.
Chief Cabift Passage..... $llO
Second Cabin Postage.. -» «Q
The ships fitrtn Boston call at Halifax.. -
PERSIA, C*pt. Judkim, AMERICA, Cub Millsr,
ARABIA, Cant. 3. Stone, NIAGARA, Capfc Ander
•A9lA,/Capt. £,. G. Lott; - isog. - __• T '
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon,. EUROFA, Cast. J. Leitch.
CANADA, Capt. Latlg, , ...... . . .
These vessels c&ftf a dear White light at mast-head;
' ARABlA.'Stone’, ' “ '‘BofttUtt,' Wednesday, Auk. 31
ASIA, Lott, " NYork, Wedflesiftr, Ais%, SI.
AMERICA, Millar, “ jJofcttfn, -Wednesday, Sept. 7.
; AFRICA, Shannon. “ N York, Wednesday, Bept. 14.
I EUROPA,'Leitch; “ * Boston, Wednesday, Sept-31.
Judkins, N York, Wednesday, Sept. 28.'
I ' Berths not scoured until paid for.
I An experienced Surgeon on board* ,
The owners of theso ships will.not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, Unless bills ©T ■ lading ate signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freighter pas
■age to E. OUNAitD,4
GLASGOW AND NEW tORK
G^BGMV’? T LivE|(P&L^ O '^EtpAMS
AND LONDONDERRY-for SSO.
GLASGOW, TKomWM£, August Sth, at 12
o’clock, noon..
TSOJJ OLMffOW. „ ,
OLASQOW.ThompBQtat VedhelWay. Jnlyjffth. ~
Kates of Passage from Wetv York. Piilodslphia, or
Boston, to Gl&sgovr, .LiVerpoofc'Belfast; Dublin, Of Lon
donderry, first olaas. 875, , Steerage* found with afimmn-.
dance of prtfpetly cooked provisions, 830. - • v
An experienced Surgeon.attached to each steamer.
Wooliarge for medicines. ' i
Por freight or sassage, •
wo. m
N0;25 yorlr^
<*mt> U. S. M. STEAMERS
JIAVRB AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO; Captain Line*, will' soil July 23, September
17. November 12. . - . . ' - •
FULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August2o, Octo
ber 15, December JO. ,
First Cabin passage. —-...- —sl3o'
BecondGabm passage 75
I _Atthe "Warehousing. Company's Philadelphia Offioe,
[ Tobacco TTarehqaseTDOCirgtreet, phila. Jq23-6m
SAVING FUNDS.
CPRING GARDEN RAVING FUND SO-.
►3 CIETY. OF-PHILADELPHIA. w
' Ofiae, No. 831 NorthTHIRD Street
(Consolidation Bank Building.)
CHARTERED BY TH|S LEgj|LATURE OFPENN-
Depostts received in snms of One Dollar and upwards,
and repaid in Gold,'witkttttt'notice. wiibFlVß, PER
CENT; INTEREST from *he day of deposit till with-
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
been needed in the Northern pari of the oity, and ** The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Society ” vras chartered, by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity.
The Managers, in organising and locating it, have been
governed wlltfily by a deftire to accommodate.the bus}?
ness interest and want* Of tWB vdfy large and enterpn
ring which.
From 9to 2>* o’clock ,* also, on. Monday and Tlitfrsday
hota 5 until 8 o’oloelr m the evening#
_ MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, ■ Stephen Smith,
- John P. Levy, * HCm. H. K-Strong, •
Daniel Underkoffer, Frederick Stacke,
Frabois Hart, . J6aephP7LBClero, ;
John Keßßlar, Jr., - ‘ George Knecht, ,
I James S. Pringle. JacobDook, - s
Joseph M. Crowell, ; Hdn, Wm. Mitbraid,
George WoelppeT, ’ Geo.T.'Thorn,
Peter C. Ellmaker, ' Hobertß. Davidßon. '
James s; hung lb, Preridcnt'
Francis Hart, Secretary.. ‘ iagQ-tfif
SAVING .FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEREST.—NATIONAL BAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest oorner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Fennsylva-
W Money Is received in any sum, lane or small, and.in-
from the day of deposit!? tj}o day of with-
Ths officc is open every day from 9 o*clook in the
morning tiU 3 o’cloqk in, tho evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock... .
Hon.-HENRY L. BENNER, President. -
ROBERT BELFRIDGB, Vice President.
William J. Rbkd, Secretary.
c DIRECTORS.
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L.Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
Robert Soifndjje, FranoisLee,
Samuel R;Ashton, , Joseph Yerkea,
C. Landreth Munns, Henry Diffenderfer.
Money is received and payments made daily. -
Tho investments run made,, in conformity with the
S revisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
round Rents, and suoh first-class tecupties.as will al
ways insure psrfoct security to th 6 depositors, and
whtoh oannot fail to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. atil-ly
SA V INU FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Stroeta. , , ~. , ' .
Large and small sums received, and jam tack on de
mand without notice.witn FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of 'vnthdraWaL
Office hours, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clock. „ .
- DRAFTSTorsaIe on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from JCI upwards. _ _ .
PLINY RISK, Aotuary.
“ A little, but often, fills the Purse*"
Franklin saving fund--?
No. 136 South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits on demand.
Depositors' money secured by Government
Btate.and City Loans, Ground Rents. Mortgages,
Ac.
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will mono riskwith deposi
tors’ mpooy, but have it atali times ready to re-
Krn with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, as
ey have.always done. This Company never
suspended. . .. , ,
Females, married or single, and Minors can
deposit in their own right, and rack deposits can
be withdrawn o.vly by their consent.
Charter verpetu&l. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive-mo
ney from trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED.
Offioo open daily- from' 9 to 3 o’clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings untuB o’cllc.
, DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwaliader,
John Shicd’er. George Russell,
Malaehi W. dloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Bmedler,
Jos. R. gatherthwaite. Ephraim Blanohard,
‘ Joseph W. Lippinoott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President
STSvs'CAnWALLJinKS, Treasurer.
IS-y ;
** A Dollar saved fa twice earned. 1 *
MACHINERY AND IRON*
SAMCSL V. XSEKICK, I. VAVQHAM ME2KICK.
WILLIAM H.MXRKICX.
COUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
KJ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA. „
rmihii/urDiA. _
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Ironßoats, Ac.; Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Brass,
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, See.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im
proved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
.Trains, Defecators,.Filters, Pumpiug Engines. Ac.
Sole Agents for N. Rilueux’* Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus?. Nasmyth’s Patent Btq*ra Hammer; and
AspinwallA’ WoHey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
mg Machine. au 5-y
BRUSHES,
THE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of
prtoes for Handscrnbe, and oomp&io them with those
boflghteUowhero:
No. l, M knots, 62tf per dozen.
No. 2, S 3 knots, 75 "
No. 3, 60 knots, 87 ••
No. 4, 80 knots, 100 "
No. 6,83 knots, 112 "
No. 6, JOO knots* 125 "
No, 7,104 knots, ISO ••
No. 3,160 knots, 175 **
HfeNRY C. ECKSTEIN.
52 North THIRD Street, below Arch,
Philadelphia,
P ROUT'S CELEBRATED LONDON
. BRUSHES. . ’ .
Quality is more essential in a Hair Brush than in any
other Toilet article. PROUT’S BRUSHES, wherever
introduced, have at once taken precedence for quality
of materials and for scientific construction. His Hair
.Brushes, combining a peculiar elasticity with the re
quisite firmness, are found to uniformly and
smoothly through the hair rather than roughly and
harshly ov*R it, thus riving the proper stimulus and
consequent freedom from dandruff to the scalp-skin
without iuiunng it, and thuß, 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 combining, in a remarkable
degree, completost usefulness with extraordinary dura
bility.. A full assortment of PROUT’S superior goods,
including some entirely new patterns, together i with a
wifftv»v k LUBifTa desirable •SOAPS and PBR
PUMLRY.just imported direct, shesh and gbnuinb.
For Mile, wholesale and retail, by '
«. «• »r < - nil^oiT?ius.2 CO., Apothecaries.
Jy 23'If' CHEBTN UT Street, corner of Twelfth.
The stock of window-glass,
GROUND PAINTS of all Colors, and WHITE-
JxfciAD, which ZIEGLER & SMITH, Drug
gists, corner of SECOND and GREfeN St?StS,Jflfr
Tor public approval, as to price and quality, are une
quafled. Those who consult theft 'ownlntents w?U
examine their assortment; and purchase of them aau
penor quality of goods* at a less price than oanbe had
elsewhere, . Jy29-tf
TXAVANA CIGARS —Of the following
celebrated brands:
Cabanas, Figaro,
HojasdeOro, Gloria,
Espanola, Upmnnn,
Noptu'no, ' Pruebese,
Verdad, Vegas, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Of all size? and qualities, on hand and constantly re-
Ce^'iaS omJr! ‘ v - , £li^j t " i a r s , ;'ET'g: r^yrALWUT.
TOTE BALK KOBE—Manufactured and
mb' « n. wma
B.\y KUII. —5 puncheons very superior
ttnv R urn, in store and for sale by
A. MKRiNO. W South FRONT KlraaL
OEFINKD BORAX. —20 cases for sale by
It WETHKRIIiIj * BROTHER. Noa. .7jand tl
Wnrtb »»***» ; r l#Q
31-GARB SODA.—IOO kegs for Rale by
WETHERILL * BROTHER. Not OujUlt,
vrnNn,«»»«»i . ’ «»*
DAVID Pi MOORE. UNDER
TAKER. No, 838 VINE Bt. tlMl*
Mthomas-a-sons;-'
» wos.xwMiaiaseirrH podrth btkert
o CAM).—PUBLIC AND
STOCKS AT THB EXCHANGE* 1, o'clock, kook.
Erics of res! estate antj riopta will Uroaftotbo hold at
12 o'clock KOOK. lMtflftd or In th. awning. -
CARD.—The Trade Sale to Book*eßen will commence
on Tuesday,Beptember.il la. Catalogues aowready.
• FALL BALES BTOCR AND REAL ESTATE.
First Fall Sale, 6th September.: - .
Second Fall Saie,l3tli September.
Third Fall Sale, 20th September.
Fourth Fall Sale. 27th September.
1 Part of the handbills for each of the above sales
now ready,.,, ... ,
‘ REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, fix. .
rt>e Fhiladeiphia Exchange every Tues
dayjSyioomdurmg the business season..
, wr of edch Property issued separately, in
addition to "»iich-w* publish on the Saturday previous
t? each sale, one thojisand catalogues in pamphlet form.
Xlvine fall of an the Property to be sold cm
kr SiLES AT THE AUCTION
BI %K»TT SALE,
_ We have a large amount of a( private
Sale, including avory description oi juty-and-country
property Panted lists may be had at vmtion stores
i • - ;PRIYATE SALE REGISTER.;* .
Heal. Estate entered on our Private Safe-R4jt rter
Andadvertieed occasionally m our Public Safe Akrtyeet*,
(£f*bich IWJ copies are printed weekly,) £red ol
i efiarge. >. * - -
SALE—SEPTEMBER «, AT ‘NOON,
NEW STONE RESIDENCE, WEST
IHIL ADELHIi A.— Hatrisoma madam: new threo
story *tOfte>m«dence, aontbwert corner of Forty-se
cona street or Chestnut avpnue and Pine street! Lot 6
Th ee^ to U&feetln the rear
I T L2IiGE B ANi) Valuable lot, four fronts,
at the • northwest r «ornar of Forty-second .and Pine
i streets, West Plal&delplua, - lid met' on Forty-second
street,-MO foot on^Pine-street, 440 feet on Rock street,
LABEL
PHIA—East side of Till street, north’*r Pratt street,
JB« teeffront. 200 fsetdeep to Sloan etreeti'Twp fronts.
LARGE, ANdVaLVABLE the
[ stothoast corner of Forty -Brst or.Wydimijrand Pratt
hstrsets, west Philadelphia; 160 feet front oirForty-first
I bnctc dweOidx.'eflst side of Murvine street--between
Master enflJeflfrrstfO.aad Eleventh atfd.Twelfth streets.
• DWELLTNG; KNtEHPR/SL v
I brick dwelling. No. 4A . ,ftreet* -'between
1 Fourth and Fifth streets, wkrir DickeradJt street. First.»
I THREE DWELLINGS AND LARGE VACANT _
LOT OF LAND. BRISTOL, P<£—ThfSir twn story ■
fiUDio A'aeant lot'cn.lour arresof
1 land, Bristol Pa-- edjoininz the PhUadelphiaandTreiv
| ton Railroad, and neay the DeLiwaro nver.andcaaeL
- Bale No. 1235 Ohesteat Street. -.
STOCK OF LOOKINij i>LAa«ES. OIL PAJtSTINGBV
ENGRAVINGB FIBE PBOOF, kc.
' ' This Mornmg,
i - Anxust 29th, at 10 oVI. C k, at No. 123ACb«%tnat street,
bv cataloguOilheentiTe stoek of Ge F. Meeter, de
| chm!iß l J'unDea>?Kwian)riam« fiue Freh < 'h,Plate mantel
andpterxoirrors^in.nch/g-ltframea; pier
rabies market trros: flnO lrames; an as
sOTtmeni finished gilt frames; also, ahu-ber of fine
Wilcex, BenselL Maaon .Williams, Hill,
Ronnefd.Morui, Hamilton,Wilson, Torr j . &o.
Alsrn the omoe Attutnre; fire-proof by Gajlor, ka
•RV May be exadßued the day previoue to sale with
| catalogues - , ,
STOCKS, Ac! ‘
■ On Tuesday Morning,
August 36, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Kx-
Ridge avenue and Manaytmk'Feasenger
Raihrny Cdthpatif. * ’ - - • ' _
60 shares Chenmit and Walnut-street* Passenger
Railway Company} 310 per Share paid.
60 shares Fairmnunt and Afch-street Passenger R&il
vrny Companv: $l2 per sharAtisifc _
20 shares Ridge avenue and l fifiJUtyuak Tassengor
Railway Company \s6 per share paid, „ -
, 10 shnroa Ridge avenue and - Manayunk Passenger
I Railway Company} 810 per shard paid.
SO shares Second and Third-streets Passenger Railway
Company—new stock. 815 per share paid. - . _
39 shares Race and Vine-streets Passenger Railway
r & sliares American Acaderay-of Masio ; positive sale.
| 1 share Point Association. -.' r
l stockholder’s season ticket Arch-street Theatre,
Sale at Noe. 132 and 141 South-Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE,-FRENCH- PLATE MIR
RORS, FJANO-FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS.
- OuThnreday Morning,
At fl o’docki at the auction storei.aneuKtvtmentof
excellent second-hand fa* litmw, eluant -piano-fortes,
fine mirrors, carpets, etc., fromiamihaedeclini nr house-,
keeping, removed to the rtore for eonvemenoe of sale. -•
Also, several fine line engravings.
- H targe lot of magnifying glasses, Ac.
—a fide yiolinceilo.
* fine boudoir piano-forte.
, REAL I»TAtB-i3th SEPTEMBER. ;
This sale will include tad Mlateftof John Walls, Jacob
S. Wunder. Alexander R,'BhdW, and James, Bandlord r
by order of Orphans’ Court i estaw of Rebecca B&very,
by order of execators, And a largo amount of other pro
perty. See handbills -.-
' REAL ESTATE—2Oth SEPTEMBER.
Will inclade a first-claM farm' and valuable city pro*
* rt , . SEPTBSreEB .
Will include the espite of D. Shetzline, 18 acres. South
Brood street asdrThirteenth street—by order of execu
tors, ' • ‘
ROOMS ON, HARMONY COURT TO RENT.-Ap
ply at the auction store. - .
AT PRIVATE BALFU-Sharea in the Philadelphia
and MercantilgLibranea and Athenaum.
• AT PR IVATE BALE*—The valuable property, oorper
; of Fifth and Adelphi streets; below Walnut, large bnok
1 building and lot, Wby 99 X feet. Two Loots.' -
Furness, beineev, & co„,
No, 429 MARKET STREET.
SPECIAL’ LARGERALE OF
CLOTHS, MOUS DK LAINEB, CASHMERK
D’ECOSSfe, AND RICH PRINTED MOUBLIN DE
LAINF.S, - - A
Of the celebrated manufacture df Augnate Seyaoux,
Suber A Co., successors of Paterle Lupia, Beydoux,
Super A Co. _ T
• On Tuesday Morning*
' August 30th, Rt 10 o’clock, on six months credit,
lOftQ pieces monno Cloths, high colors, modes, darks’,
■whites, aha blacks. . - . . ’
1000 pieces MoualmDe Lainea, high colors, modee,
darks,whiteB..dh4blwks.
< 600 pieces Rich Printed Moualip De Lames, compns
j ing the latest and richest ejection of new designs, on
I superior cloths.
160 pieces Rich Printed Merino Cloths.
300 pWdes Cachmere D’Eccsse, high colors, modes, and
Bein Aha balance of the importation of Messrs. Ben
kard & Hutton. - - - ...
N. B.—The above foods are all of reeeat unoartatios,
and in all respects desirable, and we are authorized to
declare that it will be the only opportunity Which vnUbe
offered tbis season for ,the purchaee of these goods at
public sale. Rlcn j, A ji IS BEE3B SILKS.
tWf pieces Rich New Stylo Pans Dieas Silks, Maok
tairetas, black bayadere; rhino, Ac.
, A splendid hne of nchdress.si'ka and ailk robe*.
,' • SHAWLS.
A full and compete assortment of black ana colored
silk frihxd thUjet shawls; ~
Pafftdha Vienna brcwha long sad aanare shawls.
An elegMt 1 coilertlo'n 1 black and colored stella
»bawls- • „
GOOD 3.
iosißt M, itJOo'ciookf jmtSSfa *, ,oodc.
SALK OP FRENCH.-GOODS.
On Friday Morning! . , .
September 2, a* lOo’clook. ue.on six months
credit, 403 lots of fancy and staple French dry goods.
Philip Ford; auctioneer, No. 630
MARKET Btngr Street.
' 1 .un Ttresdai Morning, . .. .
August 30, at IQH O’clock precisely* Tnll be rolq.by
catalogue, on six months* credit, about ftO.pices of sa
porfine and medium qualities injralu carpelinr, woollen
Venetians of different widths, scotch, hst« and rag ear
pets, to which the attention of the trade m isvited.
SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, BHOES, BRO
GANS,- Ac.. . • a
On Thursday Morning,
. September 3, at 30o'clock precitelT mß.be sola by
oatoiogae, on four months’ credit. cases of men's
ftno boys boots, shoos gaitan, bro-axts. Ac.: ladies’
and.wuases' bopta: shoes, gaitsn . ties*-&c.. ‘embracing
a Urge and vaned assortment of city and Eastern manu
facture. suitable for the nreuent trade*
=UMBRELLAS.
Also, included in sale, 50cases Scotch gingham um
brellas. . ' ,
Ba» Catalogues early on the morning of sale, when
buy era will find it to their interest to attend.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 409
• CHESTNUT BTREET, opposite the’ Cnstoo
House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.
SHERIFF S SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK ANT)
FIXTURES OF A WHOLESALE WINE AND
LIQUOR HOUSE. „ .
- Un Tuesday Morning next,
August 30, by catalogue, coniraenc.n. at lOo’oloolr,
will bo sold, by order of the Sheriff, the entire stock of a
liquor house, consisting of a fall assortment of wines,
btaadie.. cordial,,
Also, at same time, the fixtures, consisting of casks,
stands, demijohns, platforms, measures, desks, chairs,
Ac,, Ac. .
nr\. Catalogues anu samples eariy on morning of sale.
FIRST FALL SALE OF IMPORTEDAND AMERI
CAN DRY GOODS; MERINO BHIRTB AND DRAW
ERS, Ac.
On Wednesday Morhmg, ,
. Augast3l,by catalogue, on a credit, will be sold, 800
lot* imported and domestic goods, consistin', in
part, of a full assortment of men’s mqnno nndershirts
and drawers,'ladies* menno vests, merino hoc* and nail
hose, Ao., Ac. _ ‘
EMBROIDERIES. .
Also, rich new stria French embroidered cambric,
jaconet and hook collars, sets, sleeves. Ao.. Ae.
FRENCH FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, Ac.
Alro. rich fall style French artificial flowera, silk bon
net and new style' ladies’ dress trimmings, ribbons,
fringes, braids, Ao. a
. Catalogues and sample* early on the morning of
saleT
JM. GUMMBY & SONS,
• BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
No. S3O WALNUTBTREET.
CARD.—J. M. Gummer A Sank, auctioneers, will hold
regular sales of Real Estates Stocks, Ac, Also house
hold furniture aVdwellings.
lEk. On our Private Sale Register wilialways be found
a yen' large, amount of real estate, including every de
scription ot oity and country property.
J. M. GUMHBY A 80N8,
- ' Real Estate Brokers,
No. CP WALNUTStreet, below Sixth.
Moses Nathans, Auctioneer
AND COMMISSION MjERCHANT, S. E. oorn.r
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
' MONEY TO LOAN.
Monet to loan, in large or small amounts, on
merchandize generally, and on all articles of value. All
SUMS OVER ONE HUNDRED .DOLLARS TW(Tm CENT. PER
month, including storage, &c., aft Nathans* Principal
Bstabbahment, S. K. corner of SIXTH.ami RACE fits.
G§EAT > £yBLIC T ACC9MM^ATION,
MONEY!!?
Money liberally advanoed In large or email amounts,
from one dollar to thousands* on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical in
struments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, oi
gftrs, hardware,cutlery, hooks, horses, vehicles, harness,
and all articles of value, for any length OTtixne agreed
on, at Natksns' Pjucipai, EsTAßiasaiaßaf, Southeast
corner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMIBSORy NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates.
GREAT BARGAINB IN WATCHES, JEWELRY,
*O.. AT PRIVATE SALE, at PRINCI*
JaL ESTABLISHMENT*, S. E, comer or BEXTHand
RACE Stree to.—The following articles will bo sold for less
tusn hall the usual store pnoes: Fine gold Englishpatent
full jewelled and plain, of the most approved l ana best
make, m hunting caws and double bottomed.-Fine gold
esoapementlever and lepme watches, in hunting case and
open face, pome of them ire extra full jeweleS ind beet
make. Suver English patent lever watches, escape
ment lever .and lepmes, in hunting case aud open
face, some venr superior; English, Bwi«s. French, and
yuartier watches; fine gold vest, fob. neck, and chil
dren s chains»fine gold pencil owes and pens, bracelets,
breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings, studs, medallions,
and jewelry generally. Superior Havan&'Cigars at
per thousand, in boxes of 2UO each, will be sonny single
box or quantities, to suit purchaser*. Numerous faiey
articles, Ac., Ac., Ao. _
It private sale.
A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by 3 feet wide.
Also, watches, and tewelnr of every description.
ST. LOUIB, MO.
WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS
vv ani> COMNISSION MERCHANTS. No 10
North MAIN STREET, St. Louis, Mo., (formerly with
Messrs. Myers, Uaghorn A Co., Philadelphia,) offer
their services to the merchants, manufacturers, and
othora of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, carpets,
boots, Rhoes. hardware, jewelry, Ac.. *
Cash advances made on receipt of goods.
Settlement* made three days after sale.
, r -- &ETERXXCES.
Messrs. Myers, Claghorn, A Co., Phila.
“ Stuart A Brother, Phila.
TT y a s? J S ki ITofMeml, 1 TofMeml, i Warren., Now York,
i{. « o. t/Urtis A Co.,
Wood, Christy, A Co., St Louis, Mo, ”
nr i% McCreary, A Co., “ *•
.Mr. D. E. Wood, No. 23 North Third street.’wfll »d
oobiignmg from Philadelphia.
T^ o WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER-
F« raleli'mfinS? o °r' 8 a i ' h “ orted
NVttN.
JJOSIN.— 1,000 bbls Shipping Eosin. Wil-
mington size bbla, in store and for sale br
An „ • ashburner a CO..
aQ?7 16 SOUTH WHARVES.
A^IIEESE. —300 boxes Herkimer- County
Cheese, in store and for eale by J
-»« " ,7r? “™>«- * £2^
tierces extra Sugar-cured
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