The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 30, 1859, Image 4

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yeofs
past he'hkd'baenttendingthudoWnhard path—
had .ibeen:-> ietnohitrit&i iWTtlrbyi fils>jpastor-~hi4,
striven tobroak the'.bond* Whtoh'JiMdsKljSiJh-'!
■' effectually—had linked -the gambieua vise to tho
iMmR
fl?i*d drr w Vi' j ft| iiii! ' -v- - -
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S?war^tl^^^^Stet^v«|s3B?a6a^ia.iTis“
;s*4rl«fk«.,%a
fromtneanny randfiiednur residence at Detroit^
1 in the
.. disohhrife’M'cfcbWirinhs fnnotiona, Strict integrity
asd*¥t®W*^WU^c«l;TOre-ju>ili>iodj^iowa^
■
innob Wdwdrteirivate treapooted in
publiclife. He had UtSy retarnedWith Ilia family
V ftd«f%lJtetrthM>a hoj(«i®itt'Eaft>W; J aitd‘Spn|,V
■ ®4*W<vt4aidij»intet ln bia .death
willhfflaiheated by * wide circle qfitdgtitdMNmd;
■ ’ Clark Btreet,;phioagD^lWt-Thursdayj
■Was. passing.by. a fmit stand, andßceliig aflho' ffar
7 termeion kjip'fs|s!HMi% The omteroF
'<" the ehop him. 1
. 'ih» y»ttl^t.# T wsKiWHreie»ißipai!ondtdditt o nr
. ; at epee’d. The Owher./findlngit impossible to eatoh
V him, threw the welnn atlMtnihUupg v him on the
- head at^b^AioJ^J'i^'AhWhManntqngjneroua
fc»gtqan't«i& Appfweo&.eaUeffodfjhojraturhedcito.
- wai*,;pqn»menciMfdeVqnring 7 tg»|deeM;Meoony ai
were alMerrwtodiJed-arraigned beftire.; Sqnt«;
df-W^H^ s XmW
State* attoriwyXqf|th^^'W^<tf.^wWß 7 thathe :
has jolt obtained ajudgWishfcin fayor or th e United !
States for bail in
the case *ho,
it agoiin
. dieted for, theipres^Utfdn f 6fdbjfcO<J:) bounty-land
papers td'.thePensiohOffice^-’ißansohifik^Btated^
, roreties-are peitfeetljr.
fi&.sud|pfrant, 'isi *aid* to>sb entirely*
;/CntO BEI>. ; fKBaOSB:IN.jfc^tCISIAIIS.-r-An: anr
r.ounocmentis .madeat NewOrleenar.that fronj'tbe
Arif of SepteUbCr hike aifuefl:W^ir?ip(,iif«bw«j'
. avriving iu.tbat citymnit, immodiatelybe-lodged
in i
the:boaior.yea«,lOnWhich!UMj:oaiae.!iThia iWiS
virtue,if ;W.iaWpatei!dlbyT»he’la»t,li»aWMn:rti',.V, :!
“^EVlenrn'ftom'iWßra'faUori^MiStf^Se^^.
a short time a!noe..«ti Sinith connty,:
hqtWe,cn. Thomsii.Slringersnd’.dett.HainßwortWin
which the laUo_r, WM,,|eyerely-» 7 J»oun4ed by a
. knife. Stringor WasirefneedibilhUnd is how in.
ltaloigb jail‘d ' l ‘ . -, -
' by the same of William Henry, of Colombuß, Ohis'
is desirous Of meeting with* a competitor that will
agree to rtin -a .Columbus to
Cinoinhdtf stopping,- for> a' forfeiture of
$6O. .The matoh to take place at such time as may.
be designated by the parties. *
’/• ». ;-y
gqttE courts. '.
t»eport«dfortho|r.M4 :/ ;,-. ~. , ;
QuAnTEii ; SEi3ioii»^ijadfgo"Lndlow.—The
bu'sihoss of this court'whSprompUy tiihsaoted yes
terd»yi,,sl)istrl!)t'AttoraiiyJfantt.!aJ)|io»r6d'a4iiri>-'
scenting attornoyfortho Commonwealth.'
The findcasocalledtforT trial fjfesterday morning
was that of George liansberry, Edward liansberry,
'l’homaa itftuieyC George' Richards.llSvid Balters,
CharlesUetbeart, George Freas, John I’reM. aml
/epbaniah Ctkilcfwho ivroiro pntttppnthelr trial
charged ‘with' riot, on tho night of the SOUi of ifttiy
last. at.Mhupt'A'iiy'.Jli', -'f.;;'fA'iSr '
dayt mentioned,-he wiM-awakened by beanng J a
noise in the -street,-hear bis house ; .that hV;Uye'S
opposite ytiller street/Mouiit' Airy ; tbat he';went
- out into" thd st reet. to sea wbat was the’matter’! that
hesawtho defendants, tcgether'with abontelght or
ten' ij»f»jns t 'in the streot;enrti% imdiVfifilering j
that thoyweretUl dr unkandqnfirreUiugtogether,
whfclrat last-ended in.ajßght’; that'tbere.waea
great noisoSiflSle by IheUoftfidßnts.aßjithere.was.
agcnoralnoisoin'tbostreet, c , ; Vvi.'.o.x-,-':-;.-
I hoard a numbor.of them pay,
bowßout, so '.iiat'.we; oan :.whip" them ’ ’ Thomas
Manley.was dti%eK pOKiei'the cye by.some one of
Hsnaberry was not asnoisyorsome of, ths party?
and he left sooner flfinfnidrt of them'did iwoorge
Fjeastiicl bo
<ld«mythrrig; 'Jobo. Frew’rwia.th.-.th'eoh>wd>
dldmotsee him, do anything/tpwards.raisiDga dis
turbance ; rsaw' , Gcfh ,^rt^stahdin^at> thpcSnier‘
Of the'Sifcet);ljb' t iT-w. hold'of Win
and
. came alobjj ;; : ohef’:cf', ! t£(e,jP^WitOTd i hmi'.'QiafTit8 r
fii en danad. gohe.ddwn .w .'Street be fi WOn t down.
the atreetto look"a!Ur themiJmtef^e'Hackibrthe
the streets ettfWh’ot was th T e matterl 4id>
saw ’some fifteen'or twenty In the .stiwfc
Ughtibg and' ; quar|tiHlns'.loge v tiieCjiriiaw all the
defendants ;V«omo of them were very drunk;
whom I do not I saw a
cumber of biowfl fltrtfck \ struck
' all the blows; hekit Thomas MaUleyraiidbllcketrj
his eyes; he also strubk* Fuwifrtr HajMboreyjfie
veral of th»>personswbq werer«caong the erowd',-
when I * whn t L oh v" web tawiy Irlio'n I requested*
ss given b* the.pr*riptta, > w(tjiesteE, »nd s said that
he thought tho quarrelling, wrangling, and fighting
together was merely aflght' hetweeil somo persons
srivitim? '
Gthcr witnoMeM were ojcamlned and teitlfied.to’
the »a»»*Utoofcfimt*BS_,had*beeaYgly.ehYby l tlto’
the prefioas' „Thq, Dlstrst Attorney, 1
IVm. B. MennyeSid-that ne'thooghi'the evidenco
dTd’ i oQto''defthah'ntt<
The jury tnecordingiy,, tßnilered a .verdict: of not*,
guilty.. • Y. '
• David Boulter, Bod 1 , Georgiy were
charged with arfeh in,’setting fire’<6 eh ont-house,
used fonitirini'ffi>li4i»d,,Wlon«tog'.!to^’ih'^finSSiy*.
niumedde'endant,;.Gcorg«-di*nsherry, 'nponjbelng,
no
thenigbCbf;djg’^Ui^uly/biC‘dn^ei 4 J)avjd 4 Bpni-g
ter, prol»pied4hat Iw ishould tfKs’ono of tho out
hoaW^oiyn%to l grti®i*i»Wft»ri'**wh«W»»
usedfor the purpose of drying tobacco. 1;.«\ w
. fThatthedeftmdairtrwMitrttritlPliibiytwhnrfgbltfg:
to set dafsndant
wsited,wKlle.he.w»tJc«etuie:plMeonBro rttnd
eeroed tWichfelk f ”ihj)“> anyportohi «amh
was towailatihe. oprn-fiem, neartothe.maitl roadj'
that he tohk‘s«VMil.ni&lt®es; 1 which Boulter 'gaga'
hith.'itoUfiicdi'thd-proaiiseß.- hs then ~ranr away
without,seeing Bohltor.'r f ;#y
whßntaheh'hefeie ah ijtlhijiuto'at'jftidht Airy The -
testified that, it was histuDoie, Edwardiiarisbcrry,
together.-iiritß.two-btherB|,whoset .fife to.tliiiont.
ter, whotold'b)ra tnatit woulil be, better..for hint
‘to.their Beeihg tho fire'eniths night named, and also
to.sOoingJlttnsherry.neartho.fireibut.did-notsee
Bonlter. ''Verdict gpiliy jm.to UerisberrjntruM not
goiUy aslottif;rqfitF' Sentcnoed tq threo.yeari in.
adperiftonfiery.YY Y -/ -i ? . ' -f, ’f: :S-i
■ ■Tnhtoh'i ! ,Cartoll , iiiisscnfcfidf(l.te' t sii;i3on(hiin“
; asMoft'ahdti^';
tory, and payafine ofgl sendcoste. ;
' ‘•’V/t*/: &>& cr>f is;'<K f . V v* 'r.„r MV'idjwr s ;
v ~;i‘^HE,:I»R3SSS”r,':::i:;..-i:
1 j>r»^M&«^ai*it*Ml7>c&eaplraridai»»aitidt6»!ir.
. -ifr fc&f ?r)iui&
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.i'-'r*'i. *,Vj-;j > / l»i! ‘.iMf ' 'H \ i,; »‘ .i7;,l ' r '
CAHbW '' .*, ' ’
.ufri j
; r -- 1 ; 5; 7 '• HAUp.BILLS, '
' J <-~.-I.«A. /-.'•»*l ', :- '•'!' ( r ’ ‘ -'; * ■
sSi/Jt! ..,
' -■ l - r trt»fl&'~Wv^-'^4.';-; \*-.j>i±i-ip! -y)t -f W$H» j~-
<- - -MsAattsiMW i ■■ v}3 «: w.'t y^l-M
s?Sgp^ , ‘ v i»aißjEM^‘ ; woTO|cißgy - - ■—
yn-.tho: appended MGntdre.nUfcof'Glmmsithat Writs of,
thereoaia three montba From.
sh©;dMa:ksreof: unless, theeanw:ereMid on orbaiore.
lN:WK:bowkT:bp''<ib®6N , :.s>iKA!?, FOR. THE
and femesLrlkwreWY.-flrownfDeHoMott;,^.Qb.»o^n
ev&ruiAy be oWriera. •’•Colnroo& Pleas. December Tejiii,
£B6B*, : Nn.;Sl* Pm’W?/ZM^otrMuUiwosUjrl^^!^
»riy slde-of Lemon sfcreetrialVont on said York street*!,
to Gordon street.
hi'siWoy.AlianiwoyanFQOToraorroimUapSralt*;'
brtrbtevermar beowher. CoriUnott.P!erts,-Alaroh Ternt,;
18»; s?rf;a»,'tsK aD ? *Sft HygUmr
therein vertdted Wtbe/nottawesteriy tfdo' of; Sofia.'
ktceeti 60 feet 3 inches .southwesterly,., from Sergeant
l 4. Sainov, CnJeUJLModkdr< owner or reputed owner,;
orwhoeYer maybe owner,- ConUugn Pleas* Jdaroh Term, i
1869. * Nor. BJIQ 93*" Lot soutiiwesterlyside
! pf jCeTolinntijWbbd’BlTeeta, m front On said ‘Corot
to by IS,feet in
JtoSrihVowher or 1 reputed. owner, : or
,Cdmwgn Pleas, Maroh .'Perm,
Safifr,- Wra>mWiB24 97/1 Lot and Brick.Duelling
ym«hV^ire.rljnjide bf Sbm street, 103 feet northeasterly
yrnni | frnnt oU-tko.sajd Coral street J 7 I
oWriorior
ftoitSwetterFr «ula ol'ppral .treaties leel northeasterly
ironiPßUßjim'itreotijr. frontonsatd Coral streotlHeet
Kj«wtindepthi 1 NinetoenWyord.-...-: :,s ,
r^rB»mer.flroirn**)yd, : ciwnera or reputed, owier.,
dnsfudKi* /to-talftrsifoM Stf inches wido, aUojc Hyij
*- '"*■■ •* v - : ; ' n
f.& samo v. same, owners pr reputed owners,* or who- 1
auretectedtSOutliewterly-jidegf Cgrat street,. l2feet
mortHeasteriy,frQirl-'w>oro_*treet»in wont on .said Coral-
inches to » I four T fo>t J w^de,
fi&K? !
<ne e2.<;Lot,snd Brick j
onrereoted; northeasterly corner-of Coral and Moore
swietsjirfiVottt on said Coral street 12 feet bf 62 feet 7« I
inches.indepthto » four-feet wide alley.-Nineteenth
Ward.2 : 't? ,■••» i'••'/'"•► 5 * 1 '• 1 ■ •»•
, f»rae#'owners or reputed ownere, Or who-
lB5B, 1
kroeKgSt^irtJri*.aWp north|!
reastf fly from Moore atrOetjjn front onwaid Coral street 1
•12 feet %6» feet jhoheadn depth to 4 fourrfaot wjde \
(alley. Nineteenthsssrd.- v-t *• *nt It-:i. i 1
; • lirSsme.V>iSamot<>' , .<>r'KPbtod i owners,orwhal,
ever nihybe OWnert.‘.Common Pletis, March Term, 1869.
No, 200. Paving* 816 68.‘-Lpt and Bnok Dwelling there
on erected.’tfmithwstSrJy'sLde" of Coral street} 24 feet
swide alleys rNine&ehthWAra*' in ' 1 •» ~j * i ;: .■«%-
inortheastenr fromrMoore street m front on said Co-.
Feet, tfienaAin depth on the. northeasterly,
lime ttterpofM t'eeEihence.southwesterlyjbaraUel tosaid.
;strWt_MWt7^^^i lv toM^.Coralstreet i ,-.Jfineteeth
Nik^S&t--piVi&.%lwl2. v££t Brfok DweUin* on the
jbyO^^p^iinGheVfadep^.to.afQur^faetyidaailey..
hfareh Term. 1869..
id°fw‘of 9 *»w Coral:
-ted oWners, or wboeyer may be owners. Common Ploas,
fejl J«* r Paving, 8105 jNk.Loi
and ’’ Bhck Pnetorj* or Mill thereon orected,.soijttienst
erly'.comerbfCortitand.Dreer'streetij. .Hogmnmg nt a
pcH&t/on Siid- oorper, thence extending southwesterly
iajeng the, said Corel street 53 inch to the .east aids
orFrmiCstreeu'thfluef soutliarly nlons the said Front
Streetlttfeettoapoint,thence easterly at nght;anglos i
: wHh.»Md-Front-strdfit-S7-feet'n?i'inc}ier tcrapomti
;thenoe nortHeaaterly paralleLto the said’Corgi strsetSf.
feet U?« lochetfto .Droer street, thence north- I
; westerly along the said to, I
>the-place of-b|jrtnnSngi*i : -'-^
: l 6; Same v. Elam F. VTitmor, owner, or yojmted owner,'
or whoever may bo owner, Common Pleas. March Term,
l«9„ Nd-189. 'p.vihs, 818 44.. Lot Bnd iriok Bwolimr
. thereon; erect edsohthefuiterLy side ofCoralßtre6t,9B feel
sonthwesvriy.wom.Wood street, m front on said Coral
’sireetr-lSleet fact inches in. depth to a throe-
u'-i*-.-?' v : * J .
:ir. Same j&nie, ownerjor reputea qwaer, or whoever
may be ownen a Gommon p]e as ihlaro h Te r in, law.- :Noi
l9o.;»Pawng. £]B%.,- .Lot; and-Drick - Dwelling thereon
erected Southeasterly-side of Coral street Wieet south
westerly fr«m;Woodi(reet/ m front on.|aid Coralstreet i
12Xeetby 6# feet 7H inches to a three-feot wide alleyj : i
- •-1
, 18, Same owneroryeputed owner, or whoever
may
M&rP4vingF.BafrBa.7Xot-ana;/JBrick Dwclhng theroon
arocted’southwsMriyfSido. of .Coral street,'« feet 6
mchefl. aouthwesteris: from'the-wnithwesterly side of
Woodfstreetfrin-front-on said,.Corgi foet 6
hr G 5
feet
-W.'Sataer.same.bwn'efofreputeiiqwTierfOtwlioeve'r!
may be owner;' 1 Common'picaiLMarchTeriTi, 1859. .No;'
398.~ J Pgvmx, 818 4tl -JjOt and Bnck Dwelling.thereon
erected Southe wterjy side ol Cora) streetjJSfeßt Bouth
yeßtCrlf'.iVpmJhe S6nthwe»terly.Pide of Wood street, in
front on said Coral street)? feet py.62 feet 7% inches to
a three-feet Wide alley. .'Nineteenth ward;'
-® t
puled owners^ rfr-whoever v toat: bo'owners. Common
Pleas, December iwrm. i -No; ; S 2. --Parjnr, 850 fl 7. Lot
northeast, street, 60 feet southeasterly from
th of sou t hoa« te rly - aide i of< Tre n top. avebue, in front tuf
aaid'ycrk street JB'feet by 325 reel3inches to JGmlfci
StfoetJ-* Nineteenth Ward;-" ‘ 1 ‘, '
...21.. gains wsame;owners or reputed owners,or
©vet maybe 'Common Pltyw, December Torm<
18S8. N0.,33, Paying.BW7 651 .Lot aouthwoil sT/I 0 of
YorkstfeetijOa Set southeasterly from the routheast
frobtonsaid York atrcet
inches to Qomon.street; Nma-
Bain e i Y oStoteabory,«.yAyre*, owners or reputed
ownferfivor -whoever; ownsni,:CojnmonTlBaa;
March ;No. 91. rFootway. payinr, 833 88.
Lot southsfesterlr cornerof York and _Tulip streets, in
front on swd YorkatraetW feet brigs feeteV inohes in
dentil to. Gordon street Nineteenth ward. > r-
v, A.Longetreth,-owner or reputed owner,
southwestejly side df t York Street, M. feet southeaateriy
fronrthe. southeskterlr Side of Sepviva street, in front
'Unsaid York ««etSB ie6tby 1?9 feet inches m depth
to Gotdurl attest; ward, ' . > •,
Kvflret ,& EAf 16, owners or reputed > own-,
e&, otWh6eyeyin2»rbe owners, .common Pleas. March
«.;/Footway.payTng,;BJ7 88. \ Lot
' southwesterly tide OfYork street; ?f feet riorthweijtarly
: fromwpvivaaireitj in.front Oft said York street M feet
by l?9f6et6>f m depth to. Gordon street Nine
fa* game, Yf Athanasius rFordr owner or Veputad
or who*ver may be owner. ;Common Pleas, March
iTornuiW.;;No.ife. footwayiPAWng,-B^k. -Lot
•outniasteny .corner of,York ajid Gray-atraetfl.tiianoe'
'soutiiwsteriy? along the safi Yo/k street feet to-a
(point, thence southwesterly at. right angles with the paid
i York- street; 129 fee l 6Ji mohesio Gordon street, thence
uorthwe«eny 3 along theisaid; Gordon street 40 foet t<v
;said«raystmet. tiionff the-said Gray
>street^4S x xeet H inch to a point, thonoey farther, along.
fthersaid' Gray-street northeasterly 88 to
the'placedf herlnnlne.-Nineteenth ward. 11 -
1 .JB..oaiuo v4Phihii Ruiftp t owner or reputed ownervoy
;Whoftverji»y be.owaef*- MSrohTeim,-
Fhofcway pavipg; $3253„ ,Lot soutJlWest
;i,SS«W
[Gordoo.streetriMnftewith * *~,i v.. ?. ; ; •
1, 2fc£anfsty. Sutioo * yisherr-ownsM or reputed own-r
i®f?j Pleas, March
•northeastsideofYorkstreet, OLsoutheosterly from the
southeasterly side of Leniowstreet,*iirfront on said York
street 72'feet: by 'l2s'feet 3'tuoheriu depth to Enusn
SISTB.‘/Lot. »Mitl»f<!»lerly.«idoor Vorg .iraoSi Mfooi
Inches iudeptfr to Gordon’ streetr. Nineteenth warn.
.• 29.'>S*meV/sam« ? 'ownera or..reputedsOwnerfl, or.whb-'
eywruaybe owners. Cpmmon Pleas, March Term,
s »s3agi^» ;
comer orYbrk and Cedar streets, m front on sniuYork
street M feet by 129 r dej4)) to Gordon
street. Nmeteanth ward.,r / _
i
makbo owner. ''Cojhmon Ffena, March Term,,
JMft. \sq,&irf PavHJS, fJAdjRr- Lot southwesterly sido.
of"Httntm gdotf ,* tfeet, JfJ -IS e t southpastarly from the
fi3sS»® m k%ZI&
n depth to Hazssrd streetr ward.
SL Bame.v. samoi owns tbr icputod owner, or/whoever
may bepwner. ColhmoqPleas, March. Term, 1558. i No.-
12.-' PftvmitBl4o o*., Lot southessißyly corner of Hun-
| t S?iwj»^^'s§®W«rotfo&ts4omiß^,'S):WliV.
«ver m»r ||« owner. ’ Common ploft,i-Msroh Ternt, lBs?,
ffpja, .T»ri.M,BW|j,,,Js)tw«torigji!qrnorofHnnt
inMwAnd Jasperstrews. Injrohtori sAid ,Huabng<ioQ
stfe,et», fte t l?ri« feet Woi?ehes' street,.
Nineteenth ward; ,rt '- - -
( Same v. Abel Lukens, owner, or reputed owner, or
whoever mto owner., Comjdon Plena. March Term,
1869..'No.;paviiw, BMI. 13. iLotnMthwestoriy cor
nerHUfttipgdorj street nodFranklord, road.-Bogujmng
a writ,-.thence angles,until. tiie
Snd’Umhtanelos therewith.tlieucg south-south-
rwid IM footj 3i Inches
to tne plaoeofbeginiJng; Nmeteoisth yard. -,
M' Bame T, Jame» GolcdjerrOWher.or. roputed owner,
fete
depth to EUzabethstreet, Nmeteenthward* 'IV
1 as. Bama v/same, ojmer offepjjfed owner, or who
«r@Sste
andEmsraß streets, i pmints on said Hunuqgaom
street 68 feetby 146 feot %K inches to Haggard street;'
i v*- c? > t t :
f 93. Same v«.>AbelLukens, owner or roputed owner, or
® >ever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term,
. No. 123. Paving, 819182, Lot northeasterly corner
of Huntingdon and Coral streets, in front on said Hon-
I tingdouftreet MO feet, iq de Dtli northeasterly alpnje the
: said Cowl streefS^reet to a point, tnehoe
aoutheMterly at right, angles with, said Coral street 96
faetsx mebos tea 7 point, |hedce farther easterir at right
angjosyith-the FraftWordToadd feet Ilk irirhes tg a
aimt, thenoe southwesterly at right angles'with said
untinQion strsrt e$ feet 2# inches to said Huntingdon
■'••'- --y-a*- *i ' ■ -
i- tf,'6*roßv,’same,-dwnerorrepyredi}WGer, orwhoever
maybe PieaSr «awi Term, Mfi9. ■ No.
W*Z]?vnng£9& U : - Lot'ana briok-dyeliinr thereon
erected, ■ortheMterlrsidsof Huntingdon street; u» feet
foutheMterJy from the southeast? rlyjaido of Coral s treets
In frenfdtf said-Hahtlnkdori street to py 38 feet iOfi
deptb'On thejmatMasttriy line thereof, and' 6?
fees«a inches in.depth on the northwesterly line there
of Jwneteentbward, __
1 38. Same v./williqm.' Ht’/lYitftC* oWner: or reputed
owner, jpr. be owner* Common Pleas,
March Torm, 1869.. No. m. FootwayJpaving, 543 02.
Ixrt northefifterly chrnCr of York and Tulip streets, m
front pn said York Btreetfpfest by 126 feet 3 inches in
Nineteenth ward. • -*■ .1
i.l »;Bamev;Kobert Neill, owner or reputed owner,or
[ whoever may be bwft® r ' Cktmmon PJeaa, March Termy
: 1859,,, Ni>.234, .Paying; BJ7J3. .Lot on east side of Par
ker street 60 feet northward from the north side of Wood,
street, in-front oh said Parker street 16 feet by 136 feet in ,
depth to Trenton avenue. Nineteenth ward.
> 40. Same v. william Coyle, owner or reputed owner,
or gWn6>. - Common Plans, .March
Term, J 869. No. 236. Paying, 817 WrXoteast side of
Parker street 73 feet northward from the north side of
M <k»d strCCti in froftt oni*m street 10 feet by 140
feet in depth to Trenton avenue. Nineteenth ward.
»hP-tgm ,-* A -i -.- , .;r
INSTATE, OfV-JOHN H,.,MAUCK, DE
granted to the unde.rjrigned, alt persona having claims nr
demands,asatesfc said Estate .wilt please present them,
ind alt those Indebted to said Estate will pis fuse make
pa , m o„ t ,wrn i on« i^i3lgo
:w»w*;!i-( r i ;ik street;f
i^P^mIe^ION;'NOTIOE^AU- pert
si*-. »Jn«,h}tan((elalnti uunit the Elate of HENRY
FrMEIBB, M. l;.,decaaaeai st* pßjeby nottfled to pre
deatriheir claim*, and all parsons IndeWetf ara requested
TSiJOMCE.»“-Letterg: Testamentary to the
ondetiigiijMt' all person* indebted to. laid Estate will
jlaaseitmlte payment/, anil those having claims are re
?fll#™*MM h gi d , e t l4r . t ? -■ <»
I JoCwTj jiEiilj N. :£. corner SECOND and CAL-:
fpBANkLWC. jones; «j race street. ■-■•
j ‘' EJeouiorai.,
TfTAVANA. -CIOAB'e , offered to dealers'
* c;/.:fe f /* fr fbunt st r<U t'
jOEITNED “SUGAR'—UatTeis various
feifjßSliif
r f.«fcl«®CAi* Hud;. ’’•..
pinUCATION'; OE.JQpjfG LADIES—,
Jfli lnstitute, No/cil Ma JiSdALIi
iTSVIKG.'FESIittE‘BO'LLI*’jS;aPX«AN : -
JL ICSBUKGH, Pa.— This,lnstitution coinraoneos its
next fmnußLSosSion,on We<jnepdaT, tUo 7tht)t'Beptem
bor. Studentff-lettvihg- PhiUtleiphia. by-early trntn ior
j ou29‘Ct Proßidont.
W~
>KWARATORY-DEPARTMENT of the
• PbCTTECfnjfrO'COCLEGI'j; MARKET Streot
•nil WEST i'Et-i>J Square. will reopou September fii
1669. i> ..i, 1 ’ ■( .
r Youths only admitted who arc nblo to pursuelolomen-
Jary Mathematics (Algebra. Geometry, Ac.) The tho
rough courte of J3n(?Jisji.-Mathomatios« noiKtho Natu
ral and Experimental Sciences, dortinnsastUose studios
which are doraanded in common, by every business
pursuit. Thosg.are.sounited in,a course of qua year,,
that at Usoxpiratibn tho dihgentipupil shall bo prepared,
oither to pursue his studies in one pf the professional
sotiools of the college, or to .engage,in the aotivo.duties
oCtheooUatittsctoOmvtUefarinj tha,ftotory,ar.the,hhsi
ness office. FRENCH and DRAWING, bomriiUlis
nensable to a Scientifio-courseware- taught,-by ahiO
■ fessional Education in - - , . ,
- EsGiMsKniNa~CiviiiiMmtnß,and.Meohanioftl. ,
. .CaKMisTRV-rlndustael. Analytiooir nud Agncuituroii
Vfilreopon two Weeks' after the Preparatory, vizi Sep
tember 19th. ! v/? T>l . _
• Roth departments are under Dio direct .supemsion ot
Provident Kknneby, (p whom application should, bo
made at tho College.' ; . H^ l: V . M.*-NEWKIRK,
| ,J.MqtyTsqK,Booy , . t augl-r^w' Pyes.Dd. ;
MISS JI, }Y,,HOWES''WILL RIjO.PEN
' her School for. Young Ladies, nt'lSH CHESTNUT
Street.,MONDAY", Septomber JSthi; Fprilurthcr par
ticulars, inquire at Presbjtoriari Bookstore,
i— •- - -- -■ ' . au26-dtsCl7»stuth‘2w*
'CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. .U --i '„7;, ■
DEAN STREET, below LOOtJST. ,
l The duties-of tlie .Classical Institute will-be resumep
.* p r
, au27-lm ,J, W. FAIREB, A. M»> Principal* _
FRIENDS’ XXO AD E MY...EOR BOYS,
East of« Ndrlll ELEVENTH Stioot. will reopen
tho 29th inst. All denominations admitted. $l2 per
1 nug"lw«™**T. OO -1 WM.‘ WHITALL.
VriHE SUBSCRIBER WILL’ REOPEN 'HIS
I ; S^, - f - t 1 - OCI - aT ' Sl^ et ’ ■B°. P KEND^Ii.
BOYS! ! SCHOOL, SPRING GARDEN IN
STITUTE, N. ‘EI corner of BROAD and STIUNO
'CARDEN Streets.’ 1 Entrance bti Bro&d street; , v *'*
1 Reopens Ninth mo. Ist. , •'
r a027-3t* -WM; Fr-MITQHELL-.-Pnnoipal.
H»r. comstookHasreturned and
STAMMERERS Will commence tin the 12th of October,
'atfiOS ARCH Street. V ; x »<■» -t / i?027-Bt*..
htfrusiCANb .siNGjNG^anss. .lizzie
! XfA CARROLL would respectfully inform, her friends
:and the miblid tnntsha has resumed: the duties of- her
Scholars willbp teoelved at her residence,
No. 622 Bouth TENTH Street; or * tAUghfc at their own
(homes. She refers with confidence to any of hernupils,
{or to Mr.’Conrad Meyer,Tiano Manufacturer. 'Terms
..moderate. • . aulM-iny
i * OADEMT OP THE, PROTESTANT
:XV GHUECH.LOCUSi and JUNIi'PP
,S lfheAutunmal Session of this Institution will open on
9 o’olool: A/M.v, • .•
/ Boys ablerto read; and not less than eight j-esrsoFago.
aye Teoeived as soon as they Jiave begun to write and
cipher, and are conducted through the various classes
iortjie. Academy with a Tepidity proportioned to tfoeir
: & 'Th^'*Tiiitidn i< Feb for those in thb lowest class is $6O
!perjmnum,for all others $75 per annum^payablehaif
• •- - ,IV
Besides this fee there are no other oharges: instruc
tion in the French Drawing, and Ahe.use
'of thQ.GymnsaiunLlbemg. oflbrued without addition to
!pa!,attheAoademyV daily ofler August 31st, between
: auM-ta&th-lm, 7 -w, r-» .*-? Principal.
IrjWIENDS* GREEN-STREET SCHOOLS
iJ? will, reopen ,OtH mo, 6th. .In the Girjs’Grammar
School the 'higher brancheklthdroUghly taught. Other
'denominations. admitted.- 634 <DILLW VN
i Ellis, 617 Franklin etreet; Jane
ijohnsom6&3North Fourth street; Wm. M.Leyick,632,
iDlllwyn street. >' , auM-Sw*
MISS LUCY R. MAYER“ AND MRS. : R.
’,M; BIRR wilt reopen thelrfSchooT for,’Ypupg
Ladies!at aw CHESTNUT Street, onMONDAYjtho
.6th of September. . anjM-3w
| HI ARY L. STACKHOUSE WILL OPEN
;XTA her Boarding and Day-Soliool for Girls, No. 1030
.SPRING GARDEN Streets pm the Ist of, September.
tFor Circulars apply to the Principal. au26-Im* •
iSJPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
: YOUNG TORN AND BOY S, N. J 3. cpr. EIGHTH
; ano BUTTON'VSnoo’DiStroets.-RcsumeaautiQa MON
;DAY,September 6th. Number limited; all pupils wi
lder the immediate care of the Prinoipal; the govern
ment is that of purely "moral Suasion }V repdrts sent to.
parents weekly; the Moral, Intellectual, and Physical
.Education of Boys ’will be carefully and conscientiously
attended to'. Catalogues gratulfously at the Academy,
}0r469 North Eighth street. ;■ ... . .» t
[ *q23**w F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
11HE CLASSICAL AND'ENGLISH
SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A,- Mm- No. IJOB
1 MARKET '.Street, prill reopen, on THURSDAY. Sep
:temwrlst;--- »-/-*• "-• : f 1 ■ v au2g»lm*-
j|/TRS.‘ BARTON'S ** / •'?- -- /.
ITJL ; ?t , } jjQaRPJHQ. . ... ,
DAY SCHOOL Wr YOUNG f LADIES, ,
No. 1829-CHESTNUT-Street. Philo. .
The Winter Term will own oh the second MONDAY
in September. • Young Ladies received of.any ago—ami
taught whatever bortaine to a thorough Education.
- French spoken .mtbe family. For Circulars and par
tlculars, apply as above. an2S-DW&CaI-6w
i WN- FEMALE SEMINARY,'
1 Vir WALNUT LANE, between MAIN and GREEN
; Streets.- -- -*
i Tins Institution will reopen September Ist, JB6s ■ > r
course of instruction is thorough, systematic, Am
practical, embracing all the useful and ornaments
■branokes essential to a finished female education.
[ Pnvatp jußtruction giyen in Music, and
; ° f
an2t-tf Principal.
PENN Session will
ooriimenoe on MONDAY; the 6th of- September.
(The objectof.this. Institution is to.- prepare pupils for
< College or business. - In accomplishing this object, ra
•‘pidity. and especially thorough nets, are desirable; and
,‘tooe thorough requires not only that the general diffi
culties must be met, but those of each individual, .
i The method adopted for gmjig'instruutipn. is to be
come a co-laborer with tap pupil, efforts being made to
have him lead, and reserving for the teacher to point
jout erro«,temove doubW, or suggest the manner ofjro-
the principles of the various branch
es of Natural Soienoe, apparatus ls fully provided, and
,for practical'opeyations in Surveying, a first-class Iran
isitof Philadelphia manufacture is furnished.,
i Besides pursuing the various Studies with Text books,
i Lectures are delivered in regular order on Natural Phi
losophj\Bhemistry,,Gaotogr, Mythology, etc’. •
• The Roome; occupied are thpse on the second, thud.
\and fourth atones of tlie,boOdirif at the 0. E, corner of
(THIRTEENTH;.arid FILBERYiBtreeU, entrance oiT
. Filbert street;.they aye Urge Aijd freely .ventilated .and
afford-ample space for 'Reoitation’,' Lecture, and Play
Rooms. They are' nowt>p»nfro«i 9o’dook A. M.tol
o’clock P. AL; where -further, information may be ob*
.“mg-tf " H. BTEWART, Prinoitiat. *'
jIMTieS 'C. 1 Ai SUBGIN RE-OPEN,
School for Yoijng'ladles bn Ropfamberl?,
1869. Circulars may be obtalncd at the;. Schoolroom, 911
>w AIiNUT Street, where application for nrtmisaion mar
be made, on and after September 6th, from M to 12
o'clock. , . rn . p, (
'-REPEHRSCES.—Eev.AIbert Barnes, Vm. B. Page, M.
D., Prof. G;-D. Cleveland, Ambrose White] George
lYrptt, lr. - ~ 1 - nugg-lm*
IPRIOE-3TREET ACADEMY,\, ;/, r
A . QBBifAKTOWN/'FHfLAPKLPHri. 1
{ , ffBOMB, R.. BARKER,- iRRIMIfAL, t
f The Pali Term ofthialnstltutiMfcommencesSeptera
ber «l 4 ISW. TJie courM ofriontructioo cotnprißQo all
the branches of a thorough English Education, together
WHh the Latm,Gfeok, amvFreneh Languages, aujg-tf-
*IA. D.>Gvi ST» . JOSEPH'S . COLLEGE*
N.E. corner of FILBERT-and-JUNIPER fits
Studies wilfbo resumed on MONDAY, 6tji,
“nuM'w* 1 ” ' JAtIF.SA. WARD',g.LPreeiient’,
fipHOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE
'JL MATIOAL end CLASSICAL SCOOL POR BOYS,
N. E. comor of BROAD and AR-pH, will reopen Sep
tember Ist *■ , -,r'- - ' * , * au2fl-lm*
Annieghurchman has, removed
* her BOARDING ati4 DAT SCHOOL to No. 908
FRANKLIN. Street, above Poplar. Term commences
September 6th. '; / 1 , ~ ,- . aulfl-lm* .
CENTRAL INSTITUTE/ N. W, CORNER
ofTENTHand SPRING GARDEN Streets, will
r G°4»,^M,:Prmolpal.
Eden hall,{late ; paradi3E) f.
. SEMINARY; Edtaated in .the village of Paradisa,
©n Laocaiter and Philadelphia.turnpike, fifty-three
miles West of rhiladelpbiajiuae miles east of Lancaster
city, and three-fourth* of a mile Jwm Leiwnan Flaoe
TENTfer BEBSrpN. on the SECOND, .WEDNESDAY
IN BKFTEMBER/ * Th? ‘building is undergoing tho
rough repair, ft, story ,bemg.addea for dormitories, into
which Wafer wMI ae iRtTOUUped, and'bath attached.
Comro'tabl© accommodation- is thus provided for thirty
boarding pupil*,.and the Mateos wßupajr* up expense
to Tendeuhe school,worthy of pabhejavor., / > ~ .
: Amonfibe many to whom the oonaoctors of this school
might igTer, ihP/.ftre Mrmitted; particularly to name
ipe Et BJjy, Bishops Afirago Potter and De Lanoey. and
the SevTDr. -Philadelphia. They
also .submit the W.lQwmg.t«bmpnlal, kindly .tendered
by the xt. Rev. Dr. 8. Bowman, AasUtaut Bishop P. E
Church,Pennsylvania: , V' ! ; H
. ** lm fieromwy for ypunglsdifMOi paradise, Lanoas
tor Munty, thi.gpiwint superintendence of Ds
KilbkeUr,%nd'Wi>h'Joi9S.ohambsrlatn,ae the immedi
afflaw®
penenoe in superintending tho education of young la
3ies, and'Miw Chamberlaiir brings to the institution Die
Well-earned, reputation of a, most competent .©guLmiO??
eessful te»cher,> if iwell ln imparting asTtf
administeringdiuipline. Theeeminaryis,thereforeVl
• • FORTEilffi, sWob am Yew-modeiata, pleas© ftdt
ftsar*
Ti Hg CLASgIQAI/ INSTITUTE, RE-
No; 1303 FILBERT'Street to No,
127 North TENTH Street,.will, rdapen on MONDAY,
September pth. Boye'prepared for Co lege or Businosa,
All brnnehes of .a complete Euglltb education, UieOlaa
sips, Mathematics, andJUodefh Languages, are taught
after a system.^whiph insures-thoroughness and rapid
progress. Oiroularsto M.hadatthq/Sohom. . ;
H, A.,Bpmbefget* Ray,,Mr, Wm.H, Fnrnaaa, Beniamin
GertaM, Em. - , Arthur W. Little, Esq./ Ohas; Short,
? l A’» *%?• Joseph Lewy/Prof. Cornelius Felton, Cam
bndge; Theodore Sodgsnck, Esq., New York, ftufg-lm*
OpHE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILD
-1 reopen on AfONDAT, September Jth, 1889. Tile
&fy!* r T u raoolvo J *'£ °
;amy-lm # Principal.
The misses bwing will open a
SCHOOL FOR’-YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL-
B'isattaj! 937 Bp&vce
rilHB MISSES AERTSEN’S SCHOOL FOR
OXRMAH/I’OWW,
’ The Foil Term’rill begin OH tlie KliS'r MONbAY in
September* . . - < i ici v f ■' j,j
; Instrufetiort m theusualErtaLisH branches, with
LITIN.FRBSCH.nnd Drawibq. anlfl-tf
rjaiffl ; AKOH-STRKKT INSTITUTE FOE
* Y 0 UN GLAD lES. -—The Eleventh Session will
Commence op MONDAY. Member fith, 1859. For cir
culars apply at *845 ARCH Street one door east of Bro*d.
[ anjg-jw* Miga L. 81. BROWN, Principal.
HARRIETT BROWN WILE REOPEN :
fffi* % ee . w ’ i ; pl ’ o , B i!®' p ? nn Sntt»r«,’ffii 'the
Bth of Ninth mo. (Sentembor.) Ciroulare onn be obtnined
at Mo. 1319 FILBERT Street. aull-lm °
The hemaes 1 in&titute.
The subscriber willopefl. SEPTEMBER 12th»
atNoliajß BTRI&T, hlOchool jbr ttfe
higher education of & limited numier of.Youns Ladies.
Parents to whom ns is not persona ly Vnown are referred
Rev: j.PjB. Wilber, D.!)., Rev. R. A. Boariiman,d!.
%fe Win ' H - Porn 6 :
rpHE WissEs 6mm anp mbs;: beE‘
(omberlth. aiii-3m
B BYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL
COLLEGES, located at Fbila-
TBff APffIJSI Jfo M.
IV|R- .WINTHRI>P:TAPPAN>S_ BOARD-
Ifl'. ING AND" BAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG J LA-
I)IE8,l?27 VlNEBtreat, noiir Losim .Hanaro, will ojxm
! onWEDNESDAY.SBp(«pWr-Hffi.. ... . -■ “
i ilEfi’RKNCKs.—Ttfl,.AUen,Ginuc]Coi!eKfi:Hnn.Jool
1 f
I Hon. R. C. Winthrpp, Boston. »ulB-th.ta-faY ;
WEST partAOEtPHIA-rFEJIALE SE
• MINARY/LUCUST Strebt. eeoohd door west of
WILLIAM Strati Vmffigg&fa- .
The next commonce Septemberl«h.
(few Boarders oan be recjsivedjjnto the family of thej
Principal on early application.- Persons in the oitydesi*
ring.to send their Gliildren from ; MONDAr» A, lu., till
FRIDAY, P* MM’oan i>a au2o-atutw
KBMtt DBY GOOBB.
!I\TEW FAEE,a,O.ODS!!!'•' -
00rnor “fEWHTIUnd
1 '' ; BEXUT?#OT.|ATW j P^AID t FOPLINS.
■ v
aco.
' . lytfyth'Qreosrv desirable and very chtap.
, BLACKBILKS AND.FANCY 81LKSII: • •
■ -rw , iLight Ciothßaglana for fait,weather. ■. _
. Bhawls,'DDstersf &o„ih treat variety.
Good Iwnilyjand Frofttirigliiiions.
. A lareestockpfDomOhtic Muslins... . ......
Great quantities of Flannels.
; f v - Cloths. CRfsimeres. Satinetu; Ac., &o. * "
: CLOSING out MUCH.BELOW cdSTI .-. ■ .• I
' SllkTHantillns. ■ -
Lace Mantillas.
, /, Bareges,Orgpndiea.Mwns, &c., \ ,•:), !
Ail Summer Goods of every description,
• By THORNLEY & CHISM, EIGHTH and BPRING
BUY AVD SELL FOR CASH." >'■
nn2o-tf
QPENINGf THE SEASON WITH GREAT
BARQAINS.-r;A large lot-.of Net Cash Goods,
bought uUdoV peculiar circumstances, to be sold cheap.
60 pieces fine white Brilliants at 12>f cents, cost 17
cents toimport.-'i KfL! V-“-l' • / , . , j i J
60do. HL^KJnbrdor, nt 20oents. *- . < *
60 do. assorted Plaid Muslins, cheap.
r6p do. Bayadere Mous. de liaines, rich-styles, at 12>*
ofents. “ ,
Gay style Pacifies, 19 cents.
Bayadere Mohairs at 19 cents, worth 81,’ ’’ " ■ "
Super, mixed Back. Flannels. 31 centH, world 37>f,
Super, snow-drop Damask'Napkins, 91 76 per dozen,
wo'tli 82 60. .
Gents’ Linen Cambno Handkerchiefs,l2>f to 60 cents.'
.. Do. Colored bordered d0.,20 to37>f cents,,• ->-
Ladies’hem-et;tchedat3l , , r .'
8u ler. plain all-VroolDefLaines 37Jf cents. 1 J - 5 " r
Black Bouibaaines and Alpacas. 7
Aißo/wamsutta, WilliamsviUe, and other Muslins.''
- ~ “ "1" CHARLES ADAMS,
au22 4 j -» yJSTQHTH and ARCH Streets. 1 ,-
ROBES.
Handsome now designs long Dresses.
Medtuni and neat Styles. "
Imported by SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
auiV . • ■ '-EIGHTH-and CHESTNufr.
Lawn organdies and bareqes.
Selling at very low prices to makei foom' for Au
:oaß±T?a,
•MEDIUM AND ! DARK CHINTZES.
X-.g- French,nnd British Chjpt.e, of hour fitylei »ml
Coloring.—Doth noftt aesien, ana-non fcoouota. Im
ported By,-.-i > BROTHERS,
null OgEaTNUT and EIGHTH StreoU.
French i,ace BoußNt)]crs with
C.pa«,Polnt«ana Mnniil|«aV( AlonoDp,) nil at ra
duoed prioes, to close the season, at the
PARIS MANTILLA tMPSmUM, ,
V. >- 708 CHESTNUT Street.
FRENCH LACE BOURNOUS WITH capes, Point,
and Mantillas, ( Cambray,) in great profusion, at reduoed
-BLACK-AND WHJTE
Duflter,, >H.
SUMMER CLOAKS AND DUBISiIUL
variety of fabno, at reduced prices, at the
7 PARIS MANTILLA ER^p O RIUM, ■ . -
. 708 OHEHTNU'i' Street.
Tho whols pf o«r .Wok I. now offenng at rednoeil
pneeS, preparatory to the dose of the season! 1
Jy) , J ‘ Street,
OASSIMERES, &c.
\J Fine Block Broadcloths.'
Ladies’Cloths, light colors and black.
Fine Black Doeskins mid Cassimeraa. . . .
- Fanoy Cassunfiros/yeßtings, and Satinetts.
N. B.—Summer Stuffii MlUng cheap.
..... . t .COOPER & COWARD.
Jy27 - ’ NINTH and MARKED.
Linen goods. ,
Best makes heavy and fine Linens,
Borne oheapiotsbrthe piece or yard,, <.
Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Diapers, .
irt 7 -
WILLIASISVILLE.,, . .
* ▼ Wamsutta, andotherShirtings,
* me and low-prioed Shirt.Boaoius,
Shootings by the yard or piece,
FU.fi, Vt.kiny.ggl 00NR _ ’
Iy»7 _r 1 -ii; ! -NINTH and MARKET
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
isting between the gdbsoribeni is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be
settled by JOSEPH B. HANSON, yho is Authorized to
use the pame of the firm in HANSON.
.July 15t,,186?.. NORWOOD PENROSE.:
JOSEPH B. HANSON will continue the Tobaeoo Com
mission business r and Agenoy for the sale of Sombrero
Guano, as heretofore,. » r
No. 105 North WATER Street.
and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue.
GEORGE BOLDIN; I ’' ; ; ‘ .=• V
North WATER Stre.L
NORWOOD PENROSE, '
NORWOOD PENROSE (late of the firm of Joseph B.
Hanson !i Co.) is this day associated with GEORGE
BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN & PEN
ROSE, for the purpose of oonduoting aTobacco, Oil,
and GeneraliCpromisaion Business.
July L 1869.
T\fOTtOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
XI firm of WARNICK, OHADWIOK, fc BHO. Is this
day dissolved. l The Heater, Range.and Stoye’btuinesa
will too continued under the name of CHADWICK A
f,?.V th “ sortheuU SBSkl s ofe«i ß^
PWUdelphi.,
T OtJISVTLLE ARTESUN WATER.—
MU An analysis, by Prof. J. 1,. SMITH, shows one
gallon to contain 9l6tfjrrains. as follows, viz:
Chlor, Sodium,......oSJsrs, Sufph. Magneeia.. 77JK)grs.
" ffoeni'S'ium.''. . SSm!n»."'S'Bo'‘f
;Phoeph. 8pda........ a “ Di-Carb. 1r0n..... OAS “
,Bulph. 50da.:.,73 MaBn.iia.i3.oo “
“ Lime...•‘B9- - ■ •■
BSoJcl by the barrel, gallon, or in bottles, wholesale and
retail, by HAfisARD A CO., Apothecaries,
1 CHESTNUT fit., cor. Twelfth st.
I A NOTHER PROOF OF TilE WONDER.
EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S NEURALGIA
' '.Phila.v July 7th, issA
Mr* E* Wt?. ar y® l r : r l have been troubled
for t th© last 14 years, and
have suae red the moat exorUclatmß pua,eompelung
me At ti mes to give up my business entirely* I could not
eat, and sleep was a stronger to ray eyes, .1 suffered
more than tongues oan tell, I had the aavioe and aid ol
variouspbyaicmnj,and used.other.remedies,butatl of
no avail. Having notioed, your advertisement in the
©apero.T oonoludedto osU-on-a persou whom I bn<
leaTuedwas, eured„of a ease of 90 year* standing. He
applied the “ SALVE” but onco.and Kbit immediate
relief—a second applipation . removed the pain entirely,
and] now leal Tike a different man. fi/noe then! have
slept well—some thing that I have hot done for months,
being obliged to Sit jap all night in a chair. My appetite
has re turned, and; i feel grateiul to you forthersatora
ltioaormrbea(lh._, - _ ~ , ,
Co/s, N. W, corner Tiurd and Walnut sts. apW-tr
;J)R. WESTCOTT’S CELEBRATED TAB
. WenSoU's Ccrdlal curea Oonsumption. ■ -
Westcott s Tar Gordja) ouroa Bronohitis.
Westoott's Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds.
Westoott * Tar Cordial cures Sore Thrpat and Breast.
Vf estcott’a Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the
Heart.
We.toott', T«r Cordisl cure, Nenron, Dability.
We.tcQtt * Tar Cordial CHIOS General Debility.
Weitoott’e Tar Cordial ouree Diseases of the Kidneys,
Btrangury, and Gravel. ...
Tar Cordial care, Blind and Bleedin,
i.4iKKifl£iiSfis l s.rr““" , -“
Dr, E» a* WESTCOTT can be consulted on th© above'
Aft6li r BL'e < aL o lro;nVo^i.^t < !|oj^M° S *“IW
fi W. QBOOME & CO.,
B o#fefe"ATOjS s! TOP BE.MI.
• .. Office, No.US Sonth FOURTH Street ■
' .Pl-6m feOAD street, be l oivfe.oe bELpHi^
GOAL, AND KINDLING
w WO C^«R fc E»K' . "
hnndaßuperior artiole of LEHIGH COAL, of all s“m”
ielMted with care. Deafereand Consumers will find i{
gpiatly tp their advantage to purohaoo Kindling Wood
ot ue. - -. • jeS-3m -
riHIE UNION. "
arch STREET, ABOVE THIftD, •; i
m ‘ . .UPTON S. NEWCMIW ,l ' L^HIA ' *
n.T-if.. nsf ‘ - 1 * hotel la enperlorly adapted lo
wli'Bh t no°w°run e p«atl
jyjTNTON’S.' ENOALSTIO (TILES ‘ for
: r :.
hlll - tf mid '
Drills and sheetings, for ex
port. a
: WMtifaßfofgcfiL
, FRONT St„ andBB LETXTU. Streat
fIUGfAB-HQPSE j\|QLASS}SS.—ISO hhds~
r 3 tiercei.Jand barrel., for sale b? F -■
S— . ,
XiFERRINQ«—7SO bbls. Herring, assorted
brand*, in Btoro and, for gale br~ a/
QIDER BRANDY.—IO bbls. .pure Con
nepticut Cider Brandy. Also $ bills. ,So old eslra
quality, on oonalgftmept opd Tor sale by. . , .
i«*> AHQH Btr» t t.ii»wmfPiiint.
MILES— GRAIN MILLS —For
Cep, pto., by hand or power,,, . ” ' '
• Price 88, 82p. and •«; "- ■ !
, Now it operatnn itt lift Bpn(|i BECO.V7) Street.
; Ayen.awpt.d I, every b, n 0
MESS SHAD—N<j s . 1 and 2,
I " 11!B 1 ' > .138 SOUTO WBAttyfe.
iITANILA BALE ROPE.—A BU]
iuIUMb for the Soutliorn marVai. M
k ?JS TM ' e %k*ASM?L F A h w
f^OFEEE;—6OO bags low-prlcdtl lUo; 100
V/’ bags prime I.agnayra, for sale by
■ JAMES GMRAM i CO.,
java), WSTITIA etrest,
COPARTNERSHIPS.
108 North DELAWARE Avanue.
Medicinal.; <■ j. rf,
COAL,
HOTELS.
ipenor lot,
uaimihoturat
WHITE StJiPHUR AND OHALY
,BEATS SPRINGS* »t DOUBLING- GAP, PA.,
arahowopin. oniort oasf oJikwom via Harriataref:
thence on the Curpoerland VftUoy road’ to NewvHlej
thence 3 miles staging to the Springs, whaTo-youamve
duotlbb 'for. W milts?. • Hafarottoas—Jaa. Steel, Mortott
Mo Michael; Bancroft. A 0p.'.8. S, Jeagnor, Jr,,_ Co. .
Eererence to the Anslmis of thjifWatere,, 0.
Booth, »■.
. fipam* t-,'/ 1. . '■■■- r ■ Proprietor, ‘
OE A ! BA TH ING.—THE/MANSION
K 5 HOUSEI fbotofPemieylvamabvihne. ATI/ANTIO
CITY, is NOW-OPEN for guests. For of
arrangement, contiguity to the beaoh> and attractiveness
to the adjacent grounds, this house is unrivalled. The
Proprietor has spafed.jio pains in making this. Hotel all
that eould be desired by visiters, • ;v« f
Jel-3m • -* • • » - • E,LEE*
TT ITTATINNY. HOUSE. , t M "m
XV . : DELAWARE ‘WATER.GAP,
Thi* pla6e having been so crowded, until witlnri a tow:
days, as to prevent many persona from obtaining accom- •
modatlbus, the. Proprietor now njtnoUttoes to such, add.’
to those who wish to spend a few days or weeks
the delightful autumnal season] that thoy oan be accom-.
ihodatoa with comfortable rooms‘ Tho months of Sip-;
tember and October are not only the mofrt pleas.aitt season •
at the ? t GapJ’*butlafford the 1 additional sport-of ;fine.
Fishine and GUnnthgf Piwsoiigerß leave WALNUT-’
Street Whatf at 6 o‘qlo6k in tho morning, and arrive at
the Gap at 12H d’clocksatne day} or by tne North Penn-
Euhton In .the afternoon, and arrive at tho
Gapnextday at,l2Js o'olock. - • ' • - rr • ' , •
, a027-3w"/ L. WVBRODHEAD,’Proprietor,• «
C!EA BATHING— 3 . ; '
NEW JEM^Y CIOTTAQE '- ATLANT I a CITY,
This House will remain open a few weeks
longer for‘the accommodation of Boardors. - Terras
Eight Dollarti perweek. • JONAHWOOTTON,
au24-6t*i ‘.'...N ti. ■ ■ Proprietor, >
IMUBRAY. HOUSE,: ■
NEWARKyOHIO.
18 tliBwrze«tand beat twrpngpil Hotel inoontral Ohio, 1
is .centrally located bila is easy .of access from all the’
routes of tr&vel.,, It contains all the modern improve
ments,’and convenience foe the comfort and ao- 1
coramodatioii-of, the* travelling, puhbo, The Sleeping
Rooms are. largo arid weft ventilated. The Suites of
ißoo.ms are well arranged and carefully furnished for
'families andjara© travelling parties 1 and the Houiowili
bp tcpptppa - ■
ari2j-3m, ’.', v . . *; Proprietors;- '
SEA BATHING-r .;v..'.j'.v :
• . ■ 'i • ,: ; ATLANTIC CITY;: ‘
CONGRESS HALL wnow open for tho RECEPTION
OF BOARDERS, and the subscriber will be happy,to
see .his friends who may -favor him with thefr jpatron&ge
during the season,' • - ' - •,
< je26-3m i .r ■ . .THOB, C. GARRETT.
rpHE MANSION HOUSE. : ’' ;
JL i- Wi READING, PENN'A,-' '
. »’•-• W.L. DE-BOURBON, Proprietor. '
- This well-known- estabhshraent, tho favorite resort-of
oStizens and has lately undergone, extensive
repairs, and is now one-of the most commodious, ele
gant, and thorough hotels in the Union rbeautifnlfy lo
oatea at the comer of FIFTH and PENN Streets, Read
ling, - Its sobommodations are -first-class $ toe < rooms
spacious and airy:'and the table constantly suppher
iwith’all the luxnrie* of-the*season. ‘Person* desirous
of spending a feyr weeks in the summer in an: agree*'
.Reading,-- apw-tf.q
iNstmANCE; Companies.
jyORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
‘ " .. ESTABLISHED IN 19M. \
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANOB.,: ‘ :
HEAD, OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS
. , GOW, PHILADELPHIA. ....
OAPITAE,
' ANNUAL INCOME UFWARDB OF ®i^o,ooo.
Poliozds guarantied by the unUmited; liabilities o
nearly I,oooShareholders, . .
Losses promptly adjusted and T?aifl without reference
to London, by v .
WILLIAM GETTY,'
AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES*
OFFICE No* 87 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
i./ / • -
PHILADELPHIA*
REFERENCES.
Messrs. STUART tc BROTHER, 13 Bank street
; “ MYERS, CLAGHORN, AGO/, 252 Market st
“ . WM. MaKEE & CO., 22 South Front street
| •• MoCUTCHEN' & COLLINS, S. W. oomer
| Front and New streets.
" SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO., 813 Market st,
“ JAMES GRAHAM Sc CO., 20 and-22 Letitia at.
-JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, 1 Esa*, President Mechanics*
. Bank.
JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., President Union Bank.
Hon. WfLLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late
Judge Supreme Court. jj6-tath&stf
BREAD.
pURE AND CHEAP BREAD, ;
MANUFACTURED BY THE ’
MEQHANIOAL BAKERYi
CAN BK OBTAINED AT THE POLLOWINO
> PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. oomerof Broad find
vine streets.
J. GRAVENSTINE. 8. W. corner of Twelfth
ana Wallace streets,
C. CLARK.———.Poplar street, below
, Tenth.
H. McßElL..— —.B. E. corner Sixth and
Coates street.
MRS. S. BECK No. 40fl Callowhill
• * street.
S. PANCOABT .No. 910 Spring Garden
* street. • :
JOHN G. MOXEY—— No. 1223 Vine street.
;T. P. SMITH..— —. .No. 115 North Fifth street
T. 0. HORNER,—*. 8. E. corner Fifth and
; ' Spruoe streets.
W, W. MATHEWS. .8. B. corner Eleventh and
Locust streets.
0. KNIGHT.—.Broad street, below Wal
nut.
GEORGE GARVIN—.No. 1419 Lombard street
D. COURTNEY.—— —..N. W. corner Sixteenth
and Pine streets.
W R. MASON.— —..Fourth and Germ&ntown
Rood. •
’B. R, WANAMAKER..—...FederaI street, above,
Z. LENTZ— . .Corner South Fourth and
. Johnston streets.
L. HOLLAND.— ——.3. W.comorSixteenth and
DAVID SADDLER—No? jSoVorth Eleventh
’ streot.
‘J. WEIGHTMAN ~—.—. .8. E. comer Eleventh and
' „ _ - Jefferson streots.
S. 8.. TOMKINS— —.... .No. 3WO North Front
street.
H. BROOKS.. S., w. corner of Seventh
and Pine streets.
JANE MYERS.——. .Coates street, below Thir
teenth street.
F. M. WOOD.———.B. W.corn* ,Franldinand
r • Coates -.eets.- -
F. MORRIS.—— —N. "Vy - * corner Tenth and
_ _ Shippen streets.
E. B. TURNER. No. 121fi South Front
street. ' .
J.SHUSTER...——S. W. comer Broad and
„ • ■ Pornsh streets.
THOS. T. BLEST— Corner Nineteenth street
„ v ’ and Ridge avenue.'
E. S. fIOWN .. —..N. E. comer Ninth and
Federal streets.
J. McINTYRE ——.Twenty-second street, ab.
! - Coates.
E.' W. Coates street, above Se-
ALEX, FULLERTON.^.—Corner of Fifth and Chris
i tian.. . r . -
J. L. HICKS.... —........ Camden, N. J., store 319
.’ ' ' Arch street. - 1 1 -
C. H. RAINIER,... West Philadelphia,aethst.
J . . ' ab. Haverford road. 1 ■,
R. LI. YARNELL. .LSniLPenna:
JOHN BARNDT..... . Tremont and Pine Grove,
Penna.
M* B. 80X..... ..^....—.Reading,Pecna, ■
GEO. B. TOWNSEND. West Chester, Penna
GEO. L. BECKER —. Atlantio City, N J.
JAMES GARLAND
Cape May, N, J.,
D. HORTON Florence, N, J»
JOHN
Je2-tf ■
MECHANICAL' BAKERY, S.W. Comer
i-W* BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA,
. This establishment is now in successful operatfoiuday
ana night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see
the whole,procesB of brend-making for themselves.
.The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that for
thirty-five years lie has been a praotiqal inker—ave os
apprentice, and five' as journeyman in one of the first
houses in SootlamLaud twenty-five as master—during
which, time he has hAd the opportunity of making many •
experiments, and observing all the improvement* which
h U B t^att'KKtif O r A h»< nowtha quo,
agement. inaddltfon to the complete labor-mving ma
chinery, ha has how feoiiitiesof many Kinds not hereto
fore possessed. • /
Being unrestrained lathe purobese of flour, none but
the soundest and best shall ever bo used: anu he hoe no
lesitatiou in saying that Bread of all kinds can be de
livered, unsurpassed m quality and weight by that made
bytho ordinary process.
Families in which the Broad made by the Moohanioal
Bakery has not peon tried, or in which it has been, tried
■ only at its opmmencfemeht, before tho machinery was in
perfect working order* are respeotfiiUy,asked to give it
atrial now,the undersigned believing it would lead to
mutual advantage, . JOHN 0. MOXEY,
4 my24-tf . - ± , ■ • Superintendent.
PIANOS.
OHICRJIKING & f3ONS, ,
,fl I ft» '■ hanppactubx&s or
GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT
PIANO-FORTES.
1 ’ L W4REJIOOMB SOT chestnut STHEET.
1 store aTareo' sVdoVflf ftyr BEAUTIFUL
and UNEaUALLEU INSTRUMENTS. We have been
awarded, at thedifierent Exhibitions in this country and
'AND SILVER FIRST-CLABS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. . jaSg-ly
'e&aa SUPERIOR PIANOS.
Hnrn alffays qiAud ft lare'e Maortm?nt qf their rape
rior. PiannSi reoamnmudeu by certificates from S.
Thalberg, Strakosch, and other celebrated performers
to bo equal, if not superior, to any made in thiscountry.
The durability of their Pianos will be warranted for
five years amla privilege of exchange.granted within
ft* mouths., should they not give onttro satisfaction.
Manufacturing largely, wewiUa&ll, ■wholesale and retail,
at the most reasonable prloes, ■
' Meeera. LEE ‘ WA«. n2 A CHEBT!?iJT
Street, Philadelphia, are our authorized Agents; and
will keep constantly on hand and sell our Pianos at ma
nufacturers* pnoes. mbs-6m
R;AVEN, BACON, & Co.’s,
rT 8 rf*Nunns Sc Clark’s, Hallett, Davis, k. Co.’s,
and A. H. Gale# Co.’s superior PIANOS. Also. Ma
son k Hamlin’s unrivalled AIELODEONB and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable fpr 'Chufonei and Lecture
Rooms. ‘ *-• -
ter Kmioe and Meloileoq. to Bga(. QQI '
, myH-lr . SEVENTH an j UHBBTN UT.
WASHING AND IRONING.
AA WASHING AND IRONING DONE
witl| NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Slnjfle
„ . Ladies and Gentlemen, Families. Hoarding
Fohools, • Hotels. Steamboats, &o„ at DONOVAN’S
FAMILY LAUNDRY. No. 2$S South SIXTH Street,
corner of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent
polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com
mon wash-board.
The whoie business Is striotiy attended to by female
operatives. • “ Mrs. DONTOVaN. ,
It SO-It SuparfnoendMt
TVFW Nps. 1 & 2 MACKEREL—A small
i ' invoicoofassortod packages, landing from steamer
Kensington, ahd for sale by
WM. J. TAYLOR k CO..
0u22 ,138 SOUTH WHARVES,
Uf ACKEREL AND ALEWTVES. —9O
HM. bide, and (j) half bbls new No. S; 200 bbls. and 180
half bbls. new large No. 3 Mackerel: 100bbls. Alewives,
for sale by • WM. Ji r fAYLOR k CO.
iTIS AM SOUTH WHARVES.
For FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The A
2 Fas’-sailing Briff EOLU* 200 tons, Applyto
1 an 22 « A. MERINO. 14Q South FRONT Bt.
OPTS. TURPENTINE.—ISO bbls Spts.
i stm V&SBBHS® > - WEST OHES
(H#»®HESHHtek-anb Philadelphia
RAILROAD VU' p- .-. n ■
■ ■ , .v„.-S%MER:^KjmtOEMENT.-,
t&2S&kns&:
TEBNTH aftd MARKET-fikteett/'ftrr-'and ll'A- M.,
lwUta, 4 8Oft!ld0 ISP, M, : aw*rrr.j ’
Leave, Wont. Qkejter. from the,, Station. on . EAST
MARKET fit,o3o/ B,SO arid 11.30, A.M., and;*/
indS.lS'Pjmi' *' -•- “ * r' ' * J ‘ ‘ ' -
PM 8 l!«a VG t Iwljlphia "Jtf 3
my 23-tf/' l ' )l ' "'- N . General Superintendent. * [
\ PHILADELPHIA
Stroets 08 and. VINE
POTTH'vrr^^w A rr V l , *^-fJT.'Xf.^ llnda^',B ,oX6epteiii) for
Mint* u A S? *R.-intermediate
IHARRISB URQ** M " DAILY > Ior POTTSVILLE tind
! e«ePta>l,> fei Mjp,.
1 e« 8 ’ : wv.H; Mcilhenwy, bm^Uyt. l ,
£S«n3gasra for 'the se a shore. 1
fi»*tSaraaiBUMMEß ARRANGEMENT.*
f CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ■
ONLY .TWO AND A TO THE SEA .
Op and after SATURDAY,‘May 2i*t, and until further
notmenhrea daily trains to itlautto and refi??.-- ® r
On SUNDAYS, the Mail Tram only will run, , •,
First, Mail Tram, leaves Yme-StreeiFerry.. ,730 A. M.
Second,Express, * 1 } “’\ - - 4 ‘ " * ,400 p m
_ . , _ (Stopping only for wood and water.) '
saasifemss" A * M *.
first, Express' Train/leaves.l'~. .. ..'_.c.oo\A’. M
Mail,. “ ~......;4.<0 F. M*
Freight*--.'; ! . ;siw\iU 5.’ ;..v. ..'.v.,,..,i3.1Q A. M
Acopmmodat)on leaves Egg Harbors. *.6,09 A'.M’
SUNDAY TRAIN. *
Leayes.Vine-street Ferry at-.. . t4 IU. 8 Ai M.
Returning, leaves Atlantic at... -F.-jg,,
Tins train will stop only at-Waterford, Egg Harbor,
7 **TONPIELi AbcbMl*6«N. ? .
,I®:n^hif^L 1 en Tickets are purchased before en-
fro '&}*> s&y VefutS
Summer, the EggHaibo t Accommodation Train will «m
Irigv" ' • t ** a^ t 10 1 ' re * urn early onMonday mom
t hePolnlt SU ° r6o9,pt °dfor by,their Freight K Agent at
myia-ds'epl JOHN G. BRYANT, Agent.
SwffiWMßli NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
a,.
LbokHavani^--’-- - Lewisbnrg, -*
T^?/. ne &t. Northumberland,
Jersey Shore, » - 4 - Bun bury,
••' .-Treverfc*lntomo«on,i)
, . . . .Georgetown, /;■•-, • -
g.iham.fort. . «W»ni, r ,., '
WatßotitoWn, . . York?” > ' '
Wilton,- ALBO n ° Ver J unotio».
“4 point, on HANOVER
is”
'* BUSINESS CAHDS.
JOHN BINNS,
" „ - HOUSE and OFFICE,
N p . 110 South South SIXTH Street,
(Nearly “P^&gonngr Coon Bonn.)
' Hohu,bylair.f Wliowerto adminiiter Oathe and
Affirmatjopa. and take Te.titnonytqbe read In Evidence
m any Conrfpf the Ck>njmonweaSte/pfPenn«ylvama?>.
He lg a CpmmiMfcnor, of fteOJnited Statee. and aleoV
■ States or Territoner, promptly and' carefully executed.
- • f-.j, :: j
ALEX. HcKINNBY, :./ 5
, \ AT LAW* • . ' r
w t ,. .: GREENSBURG, PA, ‘ - ‘
WiUpraotise in Westmoreland, Armstrong.andln
diana counties. r~ j r»: . ■ •• teu.tr
AUGUST BELMONT, '
-«•< ■ * BANKp.Td BEAVER STREET. ’
Isiraea Letts rem Credit tqrTraveUors, ayaHable In til
parts of the wld..%ough T t& Messrs. RtrtMiJdi, of
Pans, London, Frankfort, Naples, and Vienna, and their
Correspondents, > ; , ;. . . , , t ,,» mhy-flia •
PENNSYLVANIA:- VPAINT * STORE.—:
2IEGLER & £MITH, oomer of SECOND and'
WKdF-NStreeU. ThuweU-tracroroanoientestabUahmenV
still retains the reputation of aelUiur the hast aftioles at
i aXt r *o r d«nar* low Bnivn. •,,, .htf-tf-i!
i~YKIE,& CAPE, 223 .DOCK Street, above
Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and .dealers In Mer
cantile Paper-and eedurltlea Attend, the.
; Broke and fill til orders for the purchase
or sate of STOCKS, BONDS, &o. . . • ja7-ly •
T 'IE ADAMS EXPRESS CO,; OFFICE
KO CHESTNUT Street,’ fpnrafds Parcels, Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Note*, ;a& Specie, either br
:itsq\ni Lines, or in connection vithather Excreta Com
.tuxstfid' u,e “•
1 aul-tf - ' • " ‘,.y 1 General Superintendent.'
npHEO. D. -EMORY &. CO: ; ,
1 -r :: OFFICE No 1« Sooth FOURTH SUTlulada.,
Sole Agents of
GBO. C. POTT? A CO,*
Miners and Shippers of the
LOOUBT DALE COAL, „ •
From the Locust Mountain,
■ • Near Ashland, •
apJ-flra) SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, P*. . s
NOTICES.
;QREEN AND, COATES,
' FOURTH AND EIGHTH STREET,
TIC K JITS. ' "
TWENTY-irVE FOR ONE DOLLAR.
FOR BALE ‘AT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
O.E. KAMEftLY. .... .... /. .Druggist/cornor of Third
EUGENE SHOEN2NO..; .Dra?i&t?Smq?or Fpurth
WILLIAM H. 'PILE..'.,. „: rSttS?ton*?qi>P».w
,ROBERT KILDUFFI .Draps|. ootSS?”! S?ith.
JQS.CRA? BAKER —..... .Drugeiat,eorne. ofaeveqtb’
«r ' land Carpenter ats, >. j 1
A. M. BURDEN.. ►...... ~.. .Druguet, comer of Eighth
FRANCIS GERMAN DruKgist^orner Ninth
ROBERT REYBURN Dra?g?s^qra o Vof Tenth.
NATHANIEL RANCK.*.
LAURENT k MARON*-. f Oonfectiooers.ccir.of Sixth.
! c : ‘‘ ** '" - - and Ahsh sts; -- --
J. k G. COOKE..—. ...--.Drjiggiat, corner of Eighth
. t > ft,. and'Raceatt.- J •-» ft'
G. C. BOWER —.. Druggist, corner of Sixth
■A. E. GRIFFITH... ~~, of Second
GUSTAVUS MANNED..... .Druggist. C oor. of Eloventh
and Buttonwoodsts.(and
7 - , Ridge avenue).
EDWARD PARRIBH..—. Druggist, corner of Eighth
_ * and Arch sts.
D. L. STACKHOUSE... Druggist,-corner of Eighth
_ , i . * i anu Green sts. -
GERMANTOWN k NOR
• JUBTOWN DEPOT. Comer of Ninth and Green
OFFICE or the COMFANY.No.SS Walnut at.
RECEIVER’S OFFlCE......Faifmonnt. v . au»-tf
SPECIAL NQTlCE.—Dealers m Good
tr Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders,
Braids. Webs,and all,other fabnos and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
Wy authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
lilted States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in 'store, and to give their orders
for the Spiine Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for'these goods, which
embrace all the styles heretolore manufactured or im*
ported, and many others. ■ * 1
, ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
3»COuSKS&T Ht r l^N?Y° PPl ' oation ,0 “*
' ■ ■ . ■ HORACE H. DAY.
IVOTlOE.—Persons 'haring business with
i,.rJ’ l g. FL . Ol i R . INSPECTOR will call et Mo. 1.
YIN* Street, between the Um\rj qf 8 a'otoek and s
I: Ml&gg: m £MlkSjf“ tr *
JflH ' . ; . • Flour Inspector.
Department of public high
vlFd-yS-ro®™ S. w; corner of CHESTNUT and
Streets. , ,
; T ' • FmhADKLpHiA, August ao.iaao.
Notice to CoNTSACTOBs.—Saaied Proposals will be
following Cuivertsi
One on thp bne of Whaytan street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets, to be ofßnck, ? feet in diameter.
f P, hue of Sonsom street, between Twentieth
and Tweqty-fourth streets, to be or Bnok, 3 feet in dia
metei-,
One on tho line of Eighth street, between Coates street
and a point 800 foet north ol Brown street, to be of Briok,
22 inches in diameter.
Am] all bidders are invited to bo present at the open
ing of Proposals ottored on said day, at 4 o’clock P. At.
Specifications maybe obtained at the. Department of
Surveys. _ T JOSEPH SHANTZ,
auSO'tseU Chief Commissioner of Highway**
WINES AND LIQUOKS.
riLARETS, HOCKS, &o. .
,W 0 (MM JohnHtort & Sons'Clarsts, prWgh grades.
m mw«A»4r.
fijfeir)^ 0 * r fl,r ' - Qpfdon » * 00-*« delicate Palp
imported and for sale hr , .
THOS.H. JACOBS & CO.,
233 BOCK Street. ■
R~URD.~MAREUIL--SUR~AY (CHAM
' FAGNEJ, JANUARY 18, 1559*-—ln ooijMijqonee of
1 beg loave. Merely to inform my former' customers ana
WSJRRIip tn gonera], thatf have appointed Messrs. F.C.
aROUWER, ANOHLR, « 00., Sole Agents in the
United States,-for the sale of my Champagne wines.
Mf Wines have l«en, so long and favorably known in
tnounited States, it will be unneoeasary to comment on
thdit; quality, further than to .say that wr new shipments
wmin no way be found inferior to the former ones.
! BILLED ART CHAMPAGNE*- WI&EB,
both CABINET and VERXEnAY. for.sale and con-
Ot&ntljonhand.in lots tosillt purehAsgrs. by ’
1 : *• a .
r^LARET.— 100 cases Barton A Guestier’s
Julion; SOO do."St.Eatenha j m do. W(uhing
ton Morton St. Julien ; 100 uoTao. Tatouce, pints: £0 do.
Chateau La Ro.o;«0 do. do. I^ovillSMtoh’AlS,Tu.
etono and slaasi Yminser’a, Harvev'e. Patiitk Brown
stout and London Porter, in etore and ft>f ehle by
, , aus , A. MERINO, Itf.SadQi fitONTStreet.
O^^^^^'^SKEY—lOO
Rye; tuO h&lfhhli do. Juat raeeived and
tor Bile by -
;«n» A. MKRINO. 1.0 South FRONT Street
CABINET WARE.
PHBNXTORE and BILLIARD
V TABLES. .
MOORE & CAMPION,
- No. 2)| SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in eoansotiun with their extensive QabineiEasmen, are
r Wmi "U fMt U'm«rU OTABLEa 0 TABLEa, f .
whtoh are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superior to all others.
For the quality and finish of these Tables the mmro
lkcturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who are familiar with the oharooter of‘their
work* iyJA-em
|g|j=| SALAMANDER SAFES.
IWfIW A large assortment of ‘
PHIIiADEtPHI A E N% ull ED ■
I SALAMANDER SAFEB. u A u * * u .
i „ „ VAULT DOORS,
For Ranks and Stores.
BANK LOCKS.. . . . > < ’ . f.;
i - Equal to an? now in nte.. '
! • IRON DOORS, rayTTERsf &c.,
' On as good ternm ns any other iitabliahment in the
■ united mates, hv, r t . t
~ EVANS ft WATSON,
I No.ja SouthFogHTH Street. -
| PLEASE OIVE VS A CALL, ■ . '
i Heavy-Freight atanuyeragd of yiSilras‘percent. bi- !
low Now Yorf Bteamahip rafe*. . ,» yn - A -,l
i 'rhe J«^j3N)|OTATBrc»»»: i
tAln Charlea P. fiarshraanj- w} nilPn f Monday, Sep?
timber,6j at 10 o’clock A, M. . , r ■ :-_ o ,
j Throughin 43 to Whottrt.only Wfebtur* at Sea. i -•* •
S/ OE'DII'GIA.*
fiveda
everyday Billsof Ladingsigned
°?SS?Sf ?, n<i s T, a TE OF. GEORBIA now run u
forming a five-day l cominu-■
nfoatioa and fiavanfijih, and ttio Houth
’ At%trChyie«ton_and^ivanDiii,th : i>e ; Bhip«.oon-’,
nect with afeUrtera for Florida;, and withiailroade, Ac.; ■
for all place* in theSOT|hmd6gmTiwe rt .., , . '
'• ,Freieitandrn»uranceona ! largeVrojiorti6nor'Oooda
efilpped South will, be frond .tp lower bythesß .biw ;
than by tailing vowela, tha pipinlum t»lng one-half the
T&tav’ * ‘ OM * '.j -- • •_■•<>
1 N. B.—lnsurance pn all Railroad i ; Freight is entirely
unz}eoessary,'farther'. thanChSflestonor Savannah, the
Railroad t
; ' Tore by this- route 26 to 40 per,: cent^ohaajjor 7 Aan \rj j
,the lubud Route, aa will,
,dule, l Thr r opsh. tickets from PinladejpbiaViaCnarles
ton and Savannah steamships, on
the whole rpute, exoppt from Ghaneston' and Savan
nah to Montgomery \: y, r v,V‘ v *- ’f*-’ r * yy-: ’
Tonhafleston.s—l; $l6OO * - »; »;
- • ~ Savannah .Y~. -V.?,• -3100-
Apgu*ta , .y...y;e';3ooo; August*.;.36oo
• 1 Ma00n........... 31 00 Maoon;^—B2 W
jfifentaj.. ZJOO ; Atlanta;,.— -ivY./Sl (»
: - OphunhMiiii'.~»W:
Albany r ttoo 7 .-Albanys7.oo
;'
Nobpla,of B lad!ngßignedalter # thMu|&'«iied. H °°
; AlSje 1 applyonbo.ard.tttaeoondwharf
a ?°. ut rXS"? •' ,i
> Agents in Charleston, T.-B.&T. fr.BUDD. i • • w
v t*i *• & GAMMELI*.
Charleston, steamer Carolina* every.
_ Far Florida from Savannah, steamers St. iXary's and'
St. John’s, every. Tuesday and Saturday. : . 1 . -
. THE BRITISH -AND NORTH
r —AMffItCAN EOYAXi'MAIIiIBTEAM7
Second Cabin • ... 7a
. raoatßpSTOK TO MVBBFDOX.I ;■' *
Chief C&Dn)l’iMKWff,;V*» ~~ i...-;,,„ ,~J.SUO -'
• • ■'•
MWWJfiSBI
EUROPA. Opt* leitoh.
These veMBU <&Tvr%6'tyr whit* fight At tnait-heAdj
green on starboard DoWtred on port bowi 1 - ' ' 1 • ;.
'fflSKSrad^lfe^ww^iSwbJt
, AnesswrieEcedSargeoa,oa boiid^" 1 - •» *• '??*'. ’■ l -;
n% f V»^ ea V w ® B “»# BootoultaflA for
AND MWjYORK
Sa®s«ii'.
«|! iAWaW W ' J W«BW »SL V!, I?' V. - l
G WS ow . i r tt^ edne ! da)r * * tn
GLASGOW; Thompson,'WednesiXy, July J7th. ,
Hates ofPe«ago from or
Boston, taGlragow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or.Lon*
donderW, Erst class, flr7S/ Steerage, found With an
dance of properly cooked pro visions, $»._:;• v
An expenep6ed;Bttrgooil,attached, to taoh.steimer.
No charge fpr medicine*.' * . y n >,t '! if.
Forfeit
4o.aßHOA#nrlY;N«w, Vorfc T
-t ,i‘S
/U 8. M 6 STEAMERS
. HA.VEB AWtt .V.-I■; J,
£ihjTON, Captain Wotton, vriilsailAngutt X, Ooto
ber Ui December SO.
First Cabin pa55age...:...,...^':;;: r .^;.‘.:'..T.;5180
Second.Cabm passage. fa’
Kr NEttBON, -
Company 1 * Philadelphia Office*
Tobacco WareSouraffiOCKstreat, Phito,: jeC^mu
3sUNl)^f
►3 cIETrOF.'rHILADELPHrA: ;;;: Vi
Office ;i*o.3SlNortbTHlßDStteM; V- 'V,
• (ConsolidationßankBaildiag.) :* : - 1
CHARTERED BY ; LEGISLATtmE, GFPENN
. .. — i *S.»L'lr JU*—*L ” O'?
Deposit* received in rani* of One Dollar and upwards,
and repaid In'Gold, without notice, with FIVE PEE
CENT.’INTEB^X/r<jmiheday olde posit till withr
A responsible andrelitfblfc Saving! Institution ha* long
been needed in the,Northern part of thecity, and ” The
Spring garden Sayings Fund Bpeiety V was o.hartflrejiby
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supy Irthi* necessity.*
The Managers, >n organising and locating it,' have, been
governed-wholly by a desire J 0 ftccominodAto*ths'puii
neu interest andwaptsof the very firg*<wi4 enterprf-
From 9 to pi o'clock; jilso, on. Mqndar/and Thursday
frpmfiimtuSoolookuxtheevenmg;' ;r.-;
fHlaassiis, *, - -
l HOT?lsl?SWoii g; {
Daniel UndhrKoffer, ;* Frederick Stack*, , r - v, \
Franois Hart,- .. ‘ Joaeph P.' LeClerc* ;V
Jotm Keßslav, Jr.i :• George Knecbt* .;; r. « .'
Jam*? s.Pfmgle. -w Jacob sock*;;.. .. ' t
Joseph*M. Crdweil,; , Hop. Wm. Mittwaird,V.s
GeorgeWOclpper,- ", Geo,T.TharnC: '* 1
WjAMES 8,1e»&£?SSB«&,
FE*WCT»lUaT,BeoretaTy. J * u J * ViJMMfjg.;
CSAViKG FUNU-i-FIVE PER CENT. IN4
k 3 tbrest.-national safety trust COM
PANVVWALNUT Stteeti Southwest confer ofTBIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated bjr the State ofPeansylytK
Moflcj.is received in any sumf Laris or email,' and in-'
terest paid from the day of deposit ro the day.of with-
Thq open,.every dayJW.ft o’clock-in the
morning tills o'clock, id. .the evening, andosMo&aay
and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. - ■ '
Watiiax J. Run, Secretary. . ,
' * •! ' ' jwebctoss.. / v * . , >-V
Hon. Henry L.Benner,,< F. .
Edward L, Carter,Josephs. Barr, , - •
Robartfialfridge, ~;;FranciaLee,; «
Samuel K. AjKo»» ?j ./ Joseph Yejrkes, - , . •,
towle daily. * P -
The inveatoents axe made, in'eonfonnity with the
Srovisiona of the Charter, in Real'Estate Mortgages,
round Rent*, and such first-class securities a* will al
ways insure perfect security to the depositors,. and
which cannot tall to give permanency and stapfUlr to
this Institution. ■ ’ 1 ' . ; avil-iy f \
CAVING VFU!TO;---TOITEI>. f STATES;
trust COMPAQ, owner XHIRD.aad CHEBT4
mand without Ratios, "with ; FIV£T PER PENJI* INTE
REST from toeday of dewwit to the day of withdrawal.',
> Office hours, from ft until S-'-o’cioc* every day* and on
; fr jffe^?nffi^|r!HßJrfccßJr» r FORb.
Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. ; •
PLINY FISKj-Actttarr.
‘JAUttle, but often, fill* the Purse***
I7IRANKLIN SAYING FUND--
A. Nfi. 13d South! FOJJRTII Street*-between
Chestnut and W alnut, Philadelphia, nays all De
posits on demand, i*. .....
Dspoqitore’ money MOflred by Government
Btate. and.Oity Loans,Ground Rests, Mortgages,
Sec. - ■* > ’ -
r This Company deems, safety better, than large
profits, consequently will ran no risk with deposi
tors’ money, but have it at all times ready to re
turn with finer cent. 1 interest to thp owner, as
■hey have, always.done. l This Company sever
Tf'einaW?, married or single, and Minors can
deposit in their dwn Tight, and such deposits oan
be withdrawn osl? by their consent.. *
. Charter perpetual.. Incorporated by the State
of Penmylvania, with authority toxeoeive mo-
RECEIVED.
Omoe open daily, from 9 to 3 o’clook.and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until So’olk.
, v V DIRECTORS.
Jacob B.Shannon, . «• 'Cyrus Cadwallader,
John Shimusr, .George RusiaU,
Malaehi WTSlciaa, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhaar, -Henry DoUny,
Nicholas Riltenhousa, Nathan Broodier,
Jos. R. Satherthwaitei Lph.raim Blanchard,
- . Jc*6im W. LippmootV- *
„ JACOB A SHANNON; President
Oj|nna OsPWAlXja>xs»Treasurer. .
machinery and iron.
SAMUEL T. MXaaiCS, • J. VAUOBA2* MJ3LHICK.
• '
N 5 fifth AND ‘WASHINGTON STREETS, .
_PHI'LATXELJ*IIIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, . *
Manufacture High and-Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine servioe.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o. J Castings
of all kinds, either iron or Brass.
Iron»Fr?une Root* for Gas Works, Work shops, Rafl
r°Retorts and’Gaf Alachinery of the latest and most im
proved construction.- 1 _ ' -
„ Every description or Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Gn*t,Milui,,Vacmim Pans, Open Steam
ing Machine. „ . >■, >■ : .-• aafi-y
ffIHE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
•-*- at tho following list of
pnoes for Handsonibe, and compare, them, with those
boDghtelsewhere: ,*- .
1 I* psr d°s*m
No. 3, S 3 knots, T* '•
■ S°-2‘ \\
No.' 6,100 knoU, US «
B North TmßD?tMef, <
»' ' •• Philadelphia.
PR OUT'S CELEBRATED LONDON
brushes.
Quality is more essential ina Hair Brush than in any
other Toilet article. PROUT’S BRUBHEB, wherever
introauoed, have at once taken precedence for quality
of materials and for scientific construction. His Hair
Brußhes. combining a peculiar elasticity with the re
luisite fimueas. are. found to pass, umfoimly and
smoothly thbough the hair rather than rpughly and
harshiyovUß.it, thus kividk the proper stimulus and
consequent freedom from dandruff- w' the scalp-sna
without irtunng It* and. thus, too., iuaunng.a rtatur&By
glossy, healtlrr conditiao fo the hair. Hig TEETH,
NAlLand COMB iStUsHES are equally desirable also
for thpir reapootive uses, all combining, in a remarkable*
FUMERVijust imported'direot, bkssh and osnuiKB.<
For tale, wholesale and retail, by - ■-
HASBARD x. CO., Apothecaries.- .
jyg-tf * CHESTNUT. Street, oorner o£Twelf\h.
T IIE stock .op: .winpow-glass,
for nuWi°|ipp r aVal, a« to price and quality, are une-
who .consult theft, own interests will
their aaaortpenr, and purchase of them asu
ittenor quality ofgooda, at a less pnoe than oan bo had
qlsewhere, jy29-tf
A,VAN A OIGAKB -Of the followfSg
celebrated brands i.'
■ SSSKW 1 -
Es»»no\%. . . •■* . JfißisTO, 1
Noptunoj frnebeaa. ,
Vented,' Vogsi, Ac., &o.« A*.
Of.all sicea p.ad Qualities, on hand end oonsUntly le
oeivitin from Havana, anil (nr sale low 1./ , ■ ■
aa!6-lm ■„. .. OHARLES -t'ETtl. )W WALNUT.
TOTE BALE KOl’ll—Manufactured and
BAy, BUM.—S puncheons very superior
,^ W 11 ” m^.‘ M*lTsf 1^0? Street
REFINED BORAX.—2O cases for sale by
WETHERILL ft BROTHER. Niw. 47 and it
Worth RRonwfl Irfr
01-CARB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by
O WETHERILL ft BROTHER. New. 47 and O N,
errnvn at.**, , . , . , ,»>
DAVID P. MOORE. UNDER
«]i3r
''■-/SAVING FUNDS.;,
4 * A'Dollarsavod is twice earned.”
BRUSHES*
nif •'-54;fc4;
;ATi* ■ NbevMPand!4lB<HrrH FOUR.THBWUSET &
STOCKS/AT THE BXCHAliOefu Uo’cwwE'SdSjtS
lUo'cloOa in. the evening./ n,
) Fourth Fan Sale. 27th September. - f
i 'ka.i Part of ith* jiandbUisTor esdk of the above adbU. -
'now y v-V.-^: T :'«
IREAL ESTATE,^STOCKS,
.PuUic Sales *t the Philadelphia Exchange everyTnf*-; 1
during .tho business season.: *£i,V<
; Handbill*'of each separately in .
;addition to whiehisye
: uj each sale, one thoosandoalalogne* ui pampmetform,;
' ■ JW&L EpATE AT; PEf: 1
Real. Estate entered on our Private Sale M4k ftkri
ertisedOOcaajojiaUy in our Public Sale Abmraot*>-
ohargc lOil oopie*'- : «r«‘ printed weeMy,) free' o/
STOCKS,
. *' —Thi» Dttrt"” —- ■ -
vajrCQrapftav.t SIS paid,.... - t- i
a?-shares JttiUge-avenue_and? Maoajfaok Pawenter
feitm. (%nwinri WpeiAfaiarepsid. ■> * ;
IQ- glared. Eldga r.avenue; and? Manayank tPassenier
;,Blower share paid. iv
aPjßhares Second and Third-street* PaaengorHanwaj
Corapany-rne-w.atoclr.^StU.per.ghare paid.
Company* ‘“ soe and Vine-etttJista Passenger Railway
:&‘share* AcodemV « Atujifl; positive sale*
, 1 phaxe> Point Asgocuiikm. -.
season ticket Archrgtreat-Thgatre.
;pr *"* : V M
' j^fnSSfe 1 * «, AT NOON,
'WEaT
Hftfldftdme. .tnodern-aew.-, tlirse^.
?!fwT;?^ o L e .; r ®/li^ a,lc^®i,9oli^nrfiBt cornet, of Forty-ee
pfc®*Jriti>’a2?Jm ®-^aATPinestreet* l?ot 61
T <jree frSra®J! feetdeep, widening to Jos fact w thorw
-fej lo ®pbjj'a Vbonts;
I ■ corner.. ot *n*i fine
PWWfllphfii, JUQ. fe»t: on - Fottx-teoond
SS^mir 0 C ee * A4..KHO strtet, 440 feet on Hock street,
LOT 6lr LiyNlJ, ~BJUSTOE r -Pa*—Three two story
ton Ra t£e ware rirp tAod canal. ~
y. -r- c / r -'
At 9 o elook, at the auction store.- an ueonittnii of
excellent
fine mirror** canatffeiev, from fanuUwdocliiiing fcoaae
keeem?* removefrttr the store foreodvetuenoe oT sale.
Also, eoreral fine - UnejengTaTm* *.
*wrgeiotofma^nifyin*iJa»»e*rfce«v "'J \
, a fine violmceito, „ t , ,
~~atweD6uaoir piano-forte. l -•'■• -
1 : REiTi EaT*.TE-Utlf 8E?TBMBEB. ■
byordof rfOrphimlt'Court; ejttteof KeK«d4giK»3*
—ij. rJiKAi. gaTA'ffeSfIh'SEPTEMSEB. 7 -x
';ftopM§ - ■;—^-- i;i '
bwllduig TwofnmtL: ?-; ;>'-• r
'a;co.. -,v
ft, -~W.
- ,; ;"NOTrcBTOTHE trade, ■
• ! 4j V liARGE 3ALB OP MIPWff-eOOJS. - '
IXe invite ,t!w Attention :of, tbe Trade tow rate of
ttooin, of tbO'-maiMlacWre of Aiiii Siodoax.Biober A
Co., successor* toPntenle LopfoVtobolreMT , , ‘
’ 1 *■ '■'' '• '' 4 .
•'Tuesday, Angutt 30tH,' &t,;l4c'c]ock>ott~ six,'months
credit."--,-- • lu - •-
Tbereare .full Iron of‘.lT'* f-,
Loin’s Blaclc, J Mqde;*ndHigh Colors Merinos.. ..
i do' ; do- *■'Cwhaerdi -~-
.:fPo. ,*;do, -,-do *. .. .5 Lamer
t?- lt. j,, do i Printed.Merinoai
l)o . Rich Printed Moo* de Lames. -------
:: *l7lO ncheat, end largest assortment etferoflered.- -
A too, in lota, comprising..* Complete asx
sortment of Thibet, Blaolt, and Colored Square, and
Long Sh&wis.'i Pnrtted Thibet; and -BfdJla3o.yßrbehe‘
CashmeroScarfaßrochflUorders Stella Shawl*, Double •
faced PJushdcu.ffighColpr?, Re FersiWDoobleWoollea
doj» Broolie and Chaine Xanie.L<)ngaitf Square do, „ „
soo pieces Paris;J}ress.Silks t m of
Tafleta, PodltdaSole, Groade.RhiDe,.Ac». a full assort-:
went. sAlad. PouUon’s & Bonnet’s Blank Tafletas. ~
SPEGIAI/’IiARGE' BALErcfr iPKENCH MERINO’
.smA mBs&
Super fcOOi v .t;*-- .
' ‘AESust.aotK, at TO credit*.
‘ JQdO pieces luerino Ciotfis,' high colors, modes/ dsrH,'
whites,and blacks. -«• -
•*»:“***
ins. the latest and richext-coileottoaeLeew designs* ow
superior cloths. - f ; r ._,-. v% -»
I»pieces RichPnntedMerinb Cloths. '
, ,»w CiQcfe* CachtasTe r Eco«a, hi *h odor*,mode's, and
older. ~ 4* > * ; -v --
‘ C * s**> itnpMtatima pr Mesenkßes-'
jJj* Xopds are all of rfeeirt importation,"
aftd in alt respects detirable. and we are authorised to
deolars tiiat it will be the only opportunity which will be
onoredtfais season, for the purchase of these gopds at
j " paris dress silks. ~ ’\\
- A gplendidlihe of tioh.^dreM arkaapd*iifc rppes.o- V.
;=plSS&te k t %'S^ , ‘ •*™****±:
ihtwsf black and, colored stellar
| ,? t BJ' ! S§lA]?sffi| f GOODS,
j ‘
|
t l':
An.mrapo of Nos-laiumfino-BbcASilk Velvet RiV
boos, and Moire Antique Trimmings.
*:* * NEEDLKWORK EMBROIDERIES. •
, (Slots new style Jaconet Collars and-Seta.-
LONDON..^PRINTEDi ‘LAINES,
... - -
• -
' ;!traWsMETiNG: ■ ■/;• .'• ’
! ,
, M finoftlack and Brown .Seal and Dear Skins, JGgger
headdo.r v ..' ~r' r :’. .* - V
;BONNFT ; RIBBOXS. ; .
V,' On Friday Morning, .
A largo luTOico ol newstile Paris Bonnat Ribbons.
SALE OF FRENCH GOODS,
i. 0 . , - - Oq Friday Morning, ; •
Suptsmber S, at 10 o’clock, by six months’
credit, <QO lots of fancy and staple French dry goods.
Philip ford, auctioneer, m7m
MARKET SfreetJ and <BI MfNOR Street
; SaLE OF CARPETS. . ■
, This Mornm*, -.
, August 3Q, at. 10>6. o'clock-praoiseljvwiH be rold, by
catalogue, on six months.oredit,about 2QQ pices of su
perfine and medium qualities memin carpeting, woollen
Venetians of different widths, UsLandras car*
peta»,to which thgatteatiaa of the trade »invited.
I SALE OF J.COO SHOES,' BRQ*
; .r.Oa.Thmaday Morning, *
September 1, ai 19 o'clock preoueiy, will h* add by
on four months’ credit, 1,009 eases*! men's
ana boys’ boots, shoos, gaiters, Vagus, Ac.; ladies’ •
anq.TOiMet'bopts, shoes, gaitariu ties.xe., embracing
a large and. vaned assortment of city and Eastern manu
facture. suitable for the uresifit trade.. .
j^Alro,included i« sale, Wcasaa Scotoh gingham xna~
. earlyoq the morning of sale, when
borers will find it toUebintexestto attend. . “
B '.SGO.TT, Jr.j AUGTIONEERj Ho. 409
• CRE3TNUT BTREET. oppotite the Custom
hook,-between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. -
This Morning, 1
1 August, 30, by catalogue, commencing at ID o’clock,
will oo sold, by order of the Sheriff, the entire stock of a
liquor.house, consisting of a full assortment of-winet
brandies, cordials, Ac , Ac. -
„ 2- fixtures, •
Also, at-same time, the fixtures, consisting of osska,
stAuds, demijohns, platforms, measure* ,• desks, chairs,
Ac., sc. • - i ■
•a*. Catalogues and samples early on morning of sale.
naiatepswMß«»
; ■ • ‘ 'On Wednesday. Morning,
Augnstaiihi catalogue,'cm. a oredit»wiß
WU ■ impiytrd ■ and domestic roods, consisting, is
Wot of a full assortment of men’s merino asdershirts
sou ora wars, ladies' merino vesta, merinonose aadhao
hose,&c.v&e% - •
4 , EMBROIDERIES,
■ Also, rich new style French embroidered eaxnbrio,
jaconet and book collars, tats, aleevet. Ac., Ac.
• FRENCH FLOWERS; TRIMMINGS, Ac.'
. Altu. rich All style French artificial flowers, silk bon
net and new style ladies’ dress trimmings, ribbons,
fudges, brains.-ieo.
. .pLOTHS, CAS9IMEREB, VESTINGS.
. Also, included in sale. French Black, and Colored
pioths, Oaesimeres, Satinetts, Silk,'and FanorYest-*
mgs. Ac.. Ac. - ■ - * >
. CLOTHING, BY ORDER OF SHERIFF.
ordl”of ahi“ tr'' c ' ° r “ BU>ck: , of Ck,lhi,, 5. *b be Sold te
Catalog... and aample. earl, on the morning- al
T, M. GUMMEY‘ * SONS, ' >
seal ESTATE •
CARD—J.
ffifWnmfre « E * ool “ >ta - A, * oboum -
a 9si*fL?H will always be found
n**** ©state, including every de
•anjbon of city and country property. '
. J.M. QtMMEYi SONS,
ir »i_ 4i,.,. _Real Estate Brokers,
No. MO Vi ALN UT Street, below Bunk
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merchandize generally, end op ail articles of value. M T i
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TpJfßyi MffiffiY!! MONEY!!! .
' JJonw !)W S »T advanced in large or anal! uioenki.
from one dollar to. thousands, on gold and .ilver olat*.
diamond.. natohei, jewelry. fowlinr-neeei, ranaical i»-
atrumeatjr,furniture, drr rood., cldUnM,nsiriei 3-
gara, hardware, cutlery, fxMjke, twoo*. vehiclea, hunen,
and all article, ofjrelue, for ear length of time agreed
A-p & "WATCHES, JEWELRY,
MY NATJUNS’ PWNOJ
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?*?« - lBv,T attd I*t>isefcv in.hyntibk ctuo and open'
Ouarhfl?' Swisa, French, and
K*W.y«»V Ibb, neck, and cbtt
fis,)nin. ; ®» s®“ peneil “se* anh vena, bracelet*,
eax-jinzsa. stuns. roedaSons,
“♦feSST l * • ? u Penor .Havana Cigar* at Slh
per thousand, in boxes of 200 each, ■will be .sou or single
purchasers. Numerous fancy
j A by S feet wide.
Also. watches, and jawelrr of every description.
P Rfi'E MUSIC AT FAJRMOUNT.—
GREEN .AND COATE3-STBEET RAILWAY.
perform every Afternoon an<iovßninß at Fairmcnmt
The cms of the Green and Coatea-street Hail way rasa
slonx Eighth and Coates streets, to F&irmouat. ererr
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