The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 31, 1859, Image 4

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° — JR™:',, ynfljjvr. EArREBaA.M., principal. <
:mi admi tt£d;* 9 12 f wr,
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firteE SUBSCRIBER WIXXREOPEtfHIS
* Xi 'Bchnolrat iroIiOOUST Street,'Boptemb*f«:':~
- au2^.w»., ~:. xt - < ( f & KKMU.U'
«V^W3^^rS^SRETT^NED^ND,
ELOdifrrpK; end,
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,TUmj.O'vAM SmOINQi--MISS LIZZIE
,-4-JX CARROLL wbuhTrefrs»ctftiHy inform’ berfn&nds
and thit pabho thnt *imira*reiramed;tho datiesjtif-'har;
residence,
life; BOJSoutti taughta* .their own
homes-;She reran wUu*cdnfraeaoe *o any other.pupils.,
otftd Hr.Conrad.-Meyer, v Piano -Mepufacfcuwr* .Terms
mhdßrateV'• ’’ '- ' aoSg-Im.:--
schools
X* |r/teiU'ranea\gttunip* Stb.’?Inthe-GirieVGrammar
fellla? $7 /Franlhin sVr6eU 'free
Jjmqsontf&NOrth Fourth |treet;-Wra.&LTrevick, 632
Di)lyyir;>treaW ?&•; m”f Vk - S/i -; ’/ &ti26-2vrV
TMISSf LEOy-R.MAYER ,AND t >lilS. R.
«« VRt-LraTAGKHOIJSB mivli t OPEN
' For* Girls, No.'lMb
NG GARDEN- Street] -on-the lit of.-Septomber.
ireufew apply to thotrriho_>paj.i -^eirfg-lm^^
GARDEN ACADEMY POR
;CT4yODNGi*UfiN’AND BOYfiLJLE; cot: EIGHTH
auoTBtrfTOfWOOI) I duties NION-,
PAY* SepteuibetAthvl-lHtlhiDer limited jnUpupili uh*
der fho immediate'Cafe PriOcipaiiLthe govern
ment is that of purely “ moral suasion reports sent to
Barents weekly i tbei JlforuJ, ItueUeetuairamb Physical
iEdupfitipn.ofßoya Will be'carefnll jrAnd ctonaoientionsly
Attended to;/Catalogues gratuitously at ths Academy;
.toftlwNottir l Eighth street. >* *•/*•! ’«•■ r - - >* -
F. DofaAVY LONO. Principal.-
ACADEMYj'
ir Applfiaturas forji&mlatiot&if Jftarie before the begin*'
hing oftheterm, should tomafle tothejfipidoipal;-;
-jaaiQ-^ Ani-tf yv S&t,' '
AX AND /ENGLISH
-Jr ■' s ' au2fi-lm» .
RS-BARTOIi’S
:JThe WiotetTanu ym been on the second MONDAY
in .Ladies received of Any age—and
taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education; w -' :
>; French' spokCuih tile family; ’For Circulars'and par
jaouter#fapplyg|rabove.;-.- ;g~ , .rauss-irw&Cnl^w.;
I^I^MANJomPiMAXE SjEMtNART.
LA^ ? bctween MAIN and GREEN
X'XIQ* fapftmhdr lit; W, 7 /.
;’ J The cooraeof instruction is thoroaKh,eyateraatid,and
embrivcing., all- fto, useful; and ornamental
branches essential to a finished female education. .
in Masio/ Pointing, and
‘'JP^m^SSTVSWE,
.the htn br Sepiember.
ThOjoUeet mD;tmit > 7nKlbPDod is to, prepare ptlpus.for
Collegehr business. ! in s atH?WJPiiwnir ra-
Juidbtpeeially.tbCKroSghneas, &re;-dOair&ble; and
to bfi tboraw requires not ?3ttlyjthat the -general diffi-
CUlttesmustWj«ettbuttnoseo.fea^hlndmaaal. '
bare, hirt leadi And. 'thectoaGtior-to point
sat errors, remjye doubts, or suffgeyt.tli&manner of pro*
v -• '-'-k
'/ the principles of theVariou* braneti
-^OMNaturai.Science,' apparatus is fully provided, and-
FhiiadMphiAtnanufiictmeisriirUittiCu.' * ..,
...Tbj Hopna. ooojipiM; are .tlriMeoii t¥» nocond, tWMi'
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- ’ * • r * : iWbTOMion B»)fi»:<ll»-;
Atks^iQJj'AftßUßGiN: 'WILL RE-OPEN;
Jier.Sahbol.fqrrYdung' Isidie* omßeptomber U,
l»*-J Oireulare foay ive obtained at thc BcUoolraom.Bll
. WAi.NUTBtr?et, where apßUoatUm [ter jwmiMioU raav
’1 *^ r September.etU,-fn>m-iO to is
-ACADEMY, > r; ,1 3 ’
WTLL^RfiOPENi
jiof Sfhbol Tpr Yoon? Ladies. at ISJ4CHESTNUT
- ' 1 rr» M t y.<Milg--ptael7-atqtli-gw*
£*-• JUNIPER st«’
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S/aa-»w«j;>r, 7 JaMES-A..WAftfllß.J.rhisidanti
*rfIOS.BjiM)WIN?S ENGtISHMATHE
v iitta.OLASMGAL SCOOL FOR BOYS,
affi£aCH,wiU reopen
„,«<■ . » nng-lm*
[N^^^ciU^iSASjßiaiqyiip
-ui»ii km|lyjohderSs
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most coinpetent and no. 1
ts»jA^ft9:»'«li- i B, t l , BSart|iig.jiiowledgo agin
TEKMat vhichare vary moderate, please ad
. f> jaradtiwiLgnoagtgf county. Pa..
,t|i HrEfl:cL!AssiGALt . Institute, ' re-
are taught <
4£jf^*! clt *'T%' ,>i W'* }• A| ynneban, Key. Mr. J.:
•TILES
*f!HE QBBMAN'f OWJIACADEMY YYiXi;
■gH reopen-otr MONDAY. September: StliV IWJ. The
- 'Pfiaoipai/ »-
WIM/'OPEN-A
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, ro#S NAtodNAL
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“» TQbtiXU Street. 1
RVGOOBB.
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i'A| U'i'DMN STYI.ES. ALL-AVOOL PARIS
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,'-.mt*>-3t abqya\Villo^-Bt r eet.
tj iolFsTirtfi Fiaui&a) * fkench
:'») prices/ ,T'{ XX
ZCtt i Bevorm lota defllraute styles. .
f \
;-.afe)-3tf n> O r l s M , rnbovefWilldy Street (
.-, ... •,
■Mi i ••Purchased ot t]mlateAuetidn Sales., t< c ,-■•< T ...•
;-Several lots Stella snawls—whiclLwe are running ,o!T
t%ryloW J BRO.,
V 1 i.iv-t;)‘4gQ 452, and 4M North SECOND Street
Xun3or3t •- - abdva Witibw Street,
.TtfEW. PALI./PWAKS. i/: A
\ The Subseribors . _ ~
iaaio:i>d'w'.oil6!iib& ‘
;NB, F A Cl.ti*KS.' d ' 1
K H <1 A CHESraHmMLM, uaßaques;
to which : they rhß[>ecu\itiyo]i\vito thaiUtontion of
Latlids.cr '-, ; ■ y h.h o J.'.'l • 1 / “ or:
if i ■ '' ' The rarilMjtiUllAjEmporHilti, ~
Vatj3Q
MERINOiGAUZKoUNDERGAftMENTS,
of Cartwright, k Warner’s superior make. *We
'jjayathem- in all varieties for Ladies/Gents and ChiK
v L rAediuifi knd superior *«natifie« l f6r Ladlrtf
-and;ajotofUnenrubd<jLi»le-thread-;haUhho* o for Gents’
\Tpau n tiets r |n, ulkisilk LiitathtoJUl, fci.dwtd
or Clouds, oristgosite, in white and
J^W.JPALL;GOODS!.!I.-,,-. ....u■••
!”!• THORNLEY & CHISM, BBrfter of EtoSlTHawl
SPRING GAKnE.ftStfOcts, ’
n ;v ! v-:r
-i.i i « ’ . RfbnFo'ulanlSilkfr.
■ Handsome Fall De> >nmeß.
■4 i Now Fall ChintsoQ.&O'r&o*
it i Whick art virtfrftsirdhti and very cheap,
6 , • BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS!!!
.; ; Light Cloth Raglanf for fall y*ptt\or.
1 . Shawla, Dusters,ytoMhh*reat.vanetf.‘-*
« { OOda Family and Fronting: Linens,
j? • A large stock of Domestic Muslins.
* . : ■ - ” •” }
V; ] Cloths. Cassimeres. Satinettfc. An., &o.
CLOSING COST:, . t _. ( _
A;’ | Lace MASHUas. ’ ...
a l 1 ..Bareges,Organdies. Lawtts, ke.» kq.
... ‘fo.-WE BUY ’AND SELL FOE CASH.”
■ MSQttf, , r,|.-, ■; , L 1..'.1f - ■••=•■',
‘Widening. the season with great
.A-TLBARiSAINsPA large let of Net C«Mi Gondii,
bought Übder peculiar oi rcumatanoes, to be sold cheap.
■SJ-pieces fine .White' BriUmntsat 13J£ cents, oost 17
•centotojimpOrt,' v> *■
> do do. u superior do., at») cents, j •:. t
: «>lo. assorted Plaid MuslinSi 'cheap/ .r» • ’• ‘ ;
- W^do.BayadfireMoulds Loinea, rich Stylos, at 12>*
style Paoifics, 19 cents. „ . * ' .
JDcoftts. worth SI.
. /.Super, mixed Saek Flannels, Si cents, wortn,37*a. - ■ ;
Dam&sktNapkms, $1 76 per- dozen;
When Cambrio Handkerchiefs, J2J* to6ocents'.
, Dg.-f Colored b6rdorefd:do.,a>to373a'c«nt». ,* • ;
rr-Ladics' hhni-atitonea at3l cents.' ,
; Super. plAin all-wool T)c Lsirififl 37 j» cents.
••RlegaAt Black Bilks f Black Bombazines and Alpacas.
These are job loti.
i
-ftigfl , , , ~ , ftSdAßCH.gtreete.
ROBES.
' Kattdiome new designs long Dresses,
b • • Mediant and neat Styles.'
Imported by V ,% SHARPLEBS BROTHKRSd -
aull .> - RIGHTH-dna CHESTNUTr
T AWN ORGANDIES 1 AND BAREGES.
'aull CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
l\f FiDIUMaANDj DARK CHINTZES. V i
Frenoh and British H6w Stylos and
Colorings—both nswdaißlflrAfld rich t>dgusts. Im
ported DjrSffARPLEeBBROTHERS,
aull , , ( , <r OHEBTNUT anA EIGRTH t
FsR E N 0 H .LACE BOURNOUS WITH
.Capes, Points and Mantillah, (Alenhßh,) ail at re
i f -
> LACE BOURNODf W£TH CAPES,Joints
and Mantillas, (Cambray,>in great profusion, at reduoed
prioes, to dose the season, at the. , .
• i PARIS MANTILLA EtelkiUM
. i yii -fflS CHEbTNII'F AlkiU
hBLACK AND WHfTB BAREOB CLOAKB AND
BUMMER CLOAKS AND iS> U ai B .®t.
w : ' •''-i;*-C7OBiCH»RTOWTBtreeL-:
The Whole of onr stock js, nbW oflenng at reduced
prices, preparatoVr
-jyl r r. , -
OASSIfiIERESj &c. ;. ,
\s' Fine Blaokßrbadoloths.
.' ' t _LadießlC!oths,liffhteolors and black.
1 Fine Black and Oassimereg. «
y „ 'F&hcyCasaimefflS/yciuags, ami Batingtts,' 1 '
N.B.—Summer Stuns selling cheap. ~
tINEN GtoODS. ' l ' l ' i ' ' ; '
! Bfest makes heavy and fine Linens, - ...
Sprae.cheaeMtsbythepiecedryard,
6 Naplans. .. ia -
, BreakfastCloAh*;udhi76o.(0‘
. Dmiog-taWe Damask Cloths.
■w ::.
WILLIAMS VILLE. -
- - - and other. Shirtings. ' -
■■ - : Tickings, &q.. &o. ' •
J-.t-'l ' COOPER & CONRAD,
jig NINTH and MARKET
ill
The orphans’jCourt rpil i'HE.cny
i and-couNtv op'rntLADELrnfA. 1 -/
tho.maltor tif.tho-Estete of CHARLESVEZIN,
(IsCeMed, . - .......
. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
mid adjust the fifth account of EmilWezin. Charles John
Frederick Vezin, and.. Benjamin GerhardvExocutors:
also the 6th account of Charles John' Frederick VOiftl n,
Ernst Hasenclaver, (Samuel Grant, Jr., ahtf Beniamin
Gerhard, Trustees t.Wsn Jlie eocoHd ttocmiHt Of Emtly
;Vesm, ChftrleS.'Jyiirt Ff6denck-Ve4irt, >nttd-Benjamin
•Gerhard, Gdartiians uiider the, last WiU and tostaraent o
Aaid tlebedent, and to report distribution of the balances
nntnd hattdi of thd.aQcountants, wijl meeLthe parties
mtotosfed'fohthefiunwieeSofbisAbpointraent oh MON^
nalii-inyßt . JOHN M. TflOMAM.Auifitcr. 1
flWutioned.j9 iof Claims.tha;
writs orsolrefteias will be issued thereon, in. three
months from the date hereof, unless ,tho. satno Ato paid
on or before thatlube.. •_*.;, *' ■
: ; r . ' WILLIAM D. KELLEY,
. i , ATuihiey fbr yhaitnahti,
'- h 7 «‘i :* - V J ‘ -U. ;• 41L CHESTNUT Street. •
JuneW,.lffl9,.
COURT 'OP. COMMON- P&EAS FOR THE
j. a CITY AND .COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
-Thp City of Philadelphia to the use of Jacob Bartholo
mews. Lay & Brother, ownerapr reputed, owners, or
whoever may be owners,’ Common Flees, Doeomber
Term, 1868. No. 268; P*Tm&7Bl62to. Lot ontho West
tide Of Churoh street. 87 feet 0 lnohes south of Franklin
street. 100 feet byTOiiect In the First ward.'- * ;Xu»
Same vs. ownetor reputed,©wner, or,
'Whoever may b© owner; Common Fleas, March Term
180. iNo. 171.. Paving, SCO33. ,Lot on tho easteideo
Church street; lM feeilQ inches north of Moore street.*
.fntheFmtward. - ~ . , r :, r ,;
. vs. Odorwe T. Johnson, owner or reputed owner,
.or whoeverjrnaybe owner. CommotfPleas, March Term.
ia».! No. lft. Pavingj,sill la. 'LSi oh.ilioJKiutKwiai
,co^r^of^Cliythand -lat|ioPir.tvr6(d.
1 : copahtnehshifS; <■'.?
fpm COPART^RSHJF^m^roro^x
istingbotwefchthesubscriber* isjtliisdaydissolved
byjnutuai'bottseht?; Tbe traiinew pfihg firm will be
fettled by JOSEPH^HANSON,who ia* authorized to
nsethe name of the firm in liquidation:' • x
■;;Julyletr&fc^
JOSEPH BrHANSON.WiII contlauo the Tobacco Com
mission business .and Agenoy. for. thesale* of
Guano, &s heretofore.
' 1 No. lea North WATER Street,;.
j - and Norios North DELAWARE Avenue.
GEORGE "BOLDIN,
; X’ -■ 1M Nirth WATER Streeti -'
NORWOOD PENROSE,; 'L<X’ ] .
V 106 North DELAWARE Aventio.
- PENROSE (late ofthe firm of Joseph B*
HsJiboq & Co.) is tills day naaociatotl vrith GEORGE
BOLDIN, under the etyle and'firra oriiOLDIN Ai>EN
ROSE.for the porpoie of ’conddo'ting a' Totaooo, Oil,
and General Conuhission Business. . ■ , , ,
Julrl,Do>, 'is-jj vi' :',J J t Ut, !. jyl-tf i
Notice is hereby 'given, that tho
fV'firm of WAiINiOKjCHADWICK. &'BRO.'i« this
ilay dissolved. The floater. Range, and Stove business
Jjnll.be continued under tho name of CHADWICK &
|Rp., at tho Northeast comer of SECOND and RACE
swFeta. John k.
-JJ 3* «. ~ „ ' FRANCIS A; CHADWICK.
V Philadelphia,’JulyUvlBGo. ‘5.-1 jyU-tf
MEDICINAL.
r.OUISVILLE ARTESIAN WATER
•*?* An cnslysis,;lin Frof, BMITJIi shoWa odo
gallon to contain 9lokrgrams. as follows, vis j- - * •'
Chlor. Sodium.. v v ,622ere. Sulph. Magnesia.. 77.00gr5.
.. CaiciohT'e^.ifiuf’t f“"i Potash..... 300 **l
* •**’ Magnesium...‘7 *‘ Alumina..,. 200**?
Potassiym.... 14 11 fodido Magnesium '035 <<f '
-‘‘p r ;A!ummium... Jfi. *‘ - Bromido “ .-> 0.<7, ‘‘n
'Phosph?,Soda.’ ? 11 Bt-Carb. 1r0n....'; 0.35 *•’
;Sulph.* Kqdjw. ii\ .; ~72 i* > f* v ■ ;rMagnesia.’.3.oo “
"”■ Dune,2o .**
OSoUlbytho barrel; gallon, orinliottlcs. wholesale and
retail, bjF' ’ , iiABSAnD &J30;,-Apothecaries. \
auOI-tf ■' CHESTNUTSt., cor. Twciaii si.
A NOTHER PROOF OE TIIE WONDER.
**• FUH EFFISOTS OF ttIOXELL’S NEURALGIA
oALlVflr.j ' *{ -r.i > • '-‘r* ')>.• , .
'it'» «r'w, ' : •!.Pnrt.iL.;July,7th, 1858.-;
Sir^—l havo been troubled
with the “NEURALGIA” for the hut 14 year*,* and
have suffered: the most excruolating -pans, compelling
'.neat tunes fo give up iny bus moss entirely. I oouid not
eat,'ana sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I suffered
more than tonguos can tell. I Rad the advice and aid of
various physicians, and used'other remedies, but all of
no .’avail. Having noticed your advertisement in tho
papers. I concluded to call on a person whom I hnd
foamed was QUredjofacaeo of 20 yeprs, standing.,,He
applied thei>SALVfll r but-©nco f amv 1 felt- immediate
.relief—a second, application removed the pain entirely.
.&n<U now feel like, adiflerent man. Since thenl have,
slept well—something that I haye not.done for months,
being obliged toil tup all night in a ohhir. Wy appetite
has returned, atad I feel grateful to you for the res torn
-uon of nip health.-'- - • •..>*>
■k\ : cuffiSlWoWfc ■
•1 For eale. wholesale and retail, ht S; W.ooinerßlXTH
and PARRISH Streets; and at T. R. CALLENDER 5
Co/t, N.W!«oomer,ThirdandWainat|ts.ij f , apZO-tf
T\lt. WESTCOTT J S CELEBRATED TA?
—7 : -
:®fcstcott'sTarrCord{ft!oureaCon»ujaptioni? *,• r /
''.'WeatcottpTarCorujaUdMsßronohitl*. “ '.'
? Westcott's Tar Conlial'cttrea Coughnind Colds.' ‘
- C westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility.
"I Wostcott’s Tar Cordial cures General Debility.
Tar Cordial cures Diseases of the Kidneys,
plies. I
’ Westcott’aTar Cordial oures Female Weaknesses.
m m AttCH '
Prinoipaf Depot for Dr. Westoott's Anti-Sorofu-
Cholera Mixture. , 1( . . ,
L-’Di. E. R. WESTCOTTcah be bdnmilted bn the'above
'-Ir^Pf^nvFo. 0 at hfs Consulting Roorpa, No,
ttj&AHCg Street, ftonnlQ A,M, to 4 P.,M. ~ Jylj-tf,
r*-r*7T7rrrn
,' ilbi ELS,
b ; , r, 1. f. :r ", j* j" ;;; . f
'A " ) ;; ARCH: STREET; ABOVE THIRD, -• -' •
TyiVANA (jIGARS , oflered to,' dealers
xstf
. VS South FRONT Strut,
j BB9IHER KESOHTSr. ' ' '
BEAtE SPRINOS, at_-I)IJtIRLINO .GAP..PA.,
are’now Open, and are easy ofitoaess via Harrislhlre;
thence on the CUlttUei-farta Valley rdnd to NewVllje ;
ydu am*e~
atSP.M. same day. Every arrangemont Is complete
for Visiters. Boato perwceK, r Ba/per. day, Bl.p. Re
duction for families. '’Morton
MoMiohael, Bancroft, k Co., B. 8. Jeanney, Jr., & Co.
to the'Analysis of tho Wators,. Jameg C,.
Boqth, Analytical Profewor of V. S. Mint.
NowviUoP.Oi,SCOTT,
‘CjEA BATHING.-I’IIE' MANSION
ANTIC
.CITY, is Now OPEN for Ruosto. For convenience of
arrangement, contiguity to the bbneh, and attractiveness
tothe.ailjaceiU grbuiidsrthis lipase, ts unriyalledr The
Proprietor has spared no pains iirraaking l tliis Hotel all
that could be desired by visiters.
~jcl-3m ■ * ■ i - E.DEE.''
IT IT TATINN Y HO USE.
da)6, 0* PtoVdlit many person* ftohi.obtiiihmg accdm
mpdations, fhe. P/opridtor M» nnuduncos to such, and
to thoso who wish to spend Iview days.-or weeks during
the delightful autumnal season* thaUliey can lw ncoom
i modated with comfortable rootns. - The mouths of 3ep
temlmr and October ape not only the inOat pleasaht season
at the “ Gap,” hut- afford- the additional 'snort df fino
Fishing and Gunning. Passengers loave WaVLNUT
•StrSot wharf at 6 o’clock in the morning, and arrive at
tho ;Gap at 12 te o’clock same Uar/, <Jr ; by the Nortli Penn
aylvania«to Easton m the afternoon, attd arrive at the
Gapnoxtday atl2^o’ckifik. i ~ • %.
, L. jrV, BROpHEAD, Proprietor.'
SiEA; :
mUey!® 6 doTtAoE-A'IdAnTI 0 CITY>
Tjlii deairabls House•will, remainprim » few week.
Ignier for tho nooomraaUotion of-Boaidora.i-tTermß
Eight Dollar, per week. J ONAH Woof TON,
.PtSoriotor.
]t|URRAY HOUSE,.. ; ... ,
jj-TJL , JNKWARX OHIO
, Irfiho largest and best arranged Hotel in central OMo,
is cpntrally locatod and ie.easy of access from aH the -
roujes of travel, Itcontaihsnll the modern imprnve
.JHonts, and ever/ convemenca for the conifortandno
.commodntion of tho travelling'public, The Sleeping
'Room* are large and ,well ventilated, The Suites of
Rooms afft‘we 11 arranged and'carefullv furnished for
families and jarse travelling .parties; and the House will
be keptak it first-daks Hotel in evenr respect.
1.,, . H. A'. MURRAY &-BRO.,
au24-3m Proprietors.
B : A THI UQ— ' *
SurKSio soss^n° mtt ’ * avor hun vilh their yoUonogo
U Joa.3m °" 1 THO3-’ C.' GARRETT/ '
rflllß. MANSION HQUSE. ,: , , ~
:; W. l. ■
.This Well-known establiahmpnt, the favorite resort of
..oitiseps and visiters,, has lately undergone'extensive
rs.aiid is now one of tho most commodious, elo-
3 and. thoroughjiotels-lcrthe Union : lieautifulir 10-'
at tho cornor of FIFTH and Streots/Read
ing... Its accomraodationa are lirst-class; the rooms
fkpapious and airy j and tho table constantly supplied
with all-the luxunerof the soason. Persons desirous
ofspending a few weeks in the summer in oh agree
able aQd.epdnbmioAlffiinhetJcbrtlddm do IkJttot than
make a trial of BOURBON’S MANSION HOUBB at
;Reading. ‘ I , < l ap22-tf
,KEAE ESTATE.
iF#!UBLTO SALE, OF ORIZABA IRON
Xj ■WORKS.'SOPHIA FURNApE, k6‘
A .'By virtue of autbonty, vested in us «r trustees' for
certain creditors ot Pollard McCormick, and in pitrsu
anco of a deirfepjiff.thp; D slHct ÜBiirt pf.AJleghonyl
county. In.tho CtiUlhionwealtli of Pennsylvania. InNo. 3
of Ndvoihner Term, 1858. we will exposo to Publio Sale,
at the MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, on FOURTH St.
in the city of Pittsburg,
• - ON.THE 13-fu DAY- OF SEPTEMBER, 1860,' '
‘ Commencing at)l o’clock A. M.,or at such time’and
place to which said sale may lie then anu there adjourn
ed. Ml the following described property, to-witi
The lands Mid feiicments composing and appurtenant
;to Orisftba; and Sophia Furnaco, aituatd ill Pol
lock iywtwlup, adjoitiitig anu alljitbeht-.to the liorougii of
Newcastle, in Lawrence county,Pennsylvania,bounded
anddesorflihd.as iuUowso , -c, - i . ■ .
A piece ofland.bomided north Jiy Neshannockicreek.
east by tho Pennsylvania canal, soutU nybliitr land of
said-trust, and west .by NealumnOck creek, containing
one acre more nr leg*, bfi,which are erected a blast fur
nAqd.HmjWh Dy.thenameorSophia.fO feetsqunro and 45
feet; high,.bastuig.-honse, tuyer .house, cinder house,,
stock house, J}Ouec houses engine house,'engine and
blast, with t)irooboilers inlhe.mjler house,and five ex
tra Ijoilers set ftdd coWp}flto tl aqd.lafgM jirlek SUck.
7 Apiope pnantfuflgluHmg at northeast corner of Roll
! Mi)l Inti oil Neshannook creek, running thence north'
uec/vest 192. feet, north 47tf deg. east 151 feet,
thence along said mill 10t2103j feet to the place of begin
ning ; on .which Is a J>Nck dfiico and a blacksmith shop.
{-A piecex>f jarid of ope net o and 8t porches, moro or
less, begintiihgatA-post near-LbckNo. 2;oq Pdhnsylva
• ma canal, running south E 8& deg. West 3)0 lest to a post
on saidcnnal, thence south 28? f deg; east 348)4 feet to a
pdst on Neshannook creek, thence south 46jf dev. west
300 feet by said creok-to apost. thenco south ffljjl.deg,
east249H' , ieot to the plate of beginning, xm which is
erected'a' Rolling Mill, the main building 150 by 212 feet,
witli sheds attaohod, in which are 16 boiling furnaces, 5
heating fufn/wos, lwilck/s;an\l Ohgind. suflicienttq drive ’
all tho machinery in said milt, bar rolls, small rolls, nail
Plato and muck- .Twenty
five ttail.tnitohltW*, ww wrcugbt lipiftd niAbhiffe, and
i lltftk Wiroliousn, G& by 20 feot.
A piece of land beginning on the, canal at southwest
corner of mill lot, and running south 26H dog. west 130
foot along said canal, thence south 60,4 deg. past 50 feet
by land of Svk J. C. wliito, thence south 2 deg, east 181'
feet >bystreet, thence west 24 feet to a post, thence south'
‘2doi. east lOOfoot by an alloy, theaco 18 feet by J. k J.
C. VThite t to mill lot, thence along said lot to the place
of bhsinmng; containing one-half aero, more or less,
on which is a nail and gtave factory 46_by lJ2ioet. en
gine And ijoilerhouspy with Engine stiniciont to drive
machinery for 24 nail machines, I spiko machine, 1
stavp maohifie,citoulaf'eaws. to,,therein..contained,
one .day house 68 br w feet, with machinery for grind
ing anu .tempering clay tp matarfire bfick.and a brick,
drying hpusp 78 by 86^(6eU.pArjly Ud Siua lot, and tartly
on land of J. & JTa TKhfte. .
lfrdi 6, ih 6 addition to New Castlo;bot»lded on
the north and hast by atroots, South by lot Nd. 7;am
west by Joffrrrson street;,s4 feet front by 150fcot, on
whiqh is a brick cooper shop, 26 by4o feet, aiid carpenter
shop 12 ftet square. , „ .
Apiece ofland. in lying South’
roanl containing SSfadres; moro or' less,'
' Wing part of the Ihmpson tmet, purchased by P. McCor
mick uom Dianiilhmptoiiinituateabout miles from
Now Castle, on.the Rnytbrook road. „ . -
'A lot of ground bounded; north by other lands of said
.trpsj, east by A. L; and G. W. Crawford, south by
Wjute’s heirs, and west by Jefferson street, on which is
erected a brick dwellmg house.... . . .t .
Tho above described property will be sold together, as
a whole. Also in separate parools.as described; • *
. The undivided half of 4GO acres of land, more or lesn,-
m Nosliannock, township, bounded nortli ,by Crawford,
east.by pearkbn P,vlo anu dtlmrs, by Thomas Fails,
and west by Maillahd aha'Umwford, abounding with
coal, about 250 acres cleared, coal banks Opened, a num
l>er of frame' houses, barns, shells, stabl6s/odke ovens,
AITO "
In NeshaHfidck township, bounded by lands df William
Alexander, James.Boyle,anU Jofin MoKee,edniaining
39 acres ojrtd J3O pCrohes. dtt whibh is erected a plank
house, & rdg houao ! , d fram6 stable; about 20 acres
cleared;p.!6o,ftßO(Hi spring OfwiUer.'
, Fourcpiitiguous lota oi ground, iu.Pollock township,
bouridod on the north by Cunningham and others.‘south’
1 by -White, cast by Voeart ahd others, add wont by ——'
on which arn orectoil dweiling houses, stable*, &q.
-A piece Of land in the'borough-of Newcastle, oegin
, mng at tbg northwest corner df Sclidol-hOyse, on east
• side pi Jefferson street, near the bridge over Neshhnnoek,
creek, thebce liprth 8a dog. east 180 feet to said creek,
thence north SZkldwr. Wosc43 fept, thence south C3>* deg.
west 231 feet, to Jenetson stieet, thence south 1 dog. oast
125 feet to the place of beginning, containing onoaoro,
more or leSs. , • , .
A lot of ground. 60 feet froht by 160 in depth, ih the
. bdrough of New Castle, bounded north by street, east by
alley, south by Jacob Lint, add west by Jefferson stToet,’
’on which is erected a frame stable. •.
<of4dt Nd. 2, thehco south 2 deg. east hr said street 50
feet, thertce south'OS'deg. -west by lot No.' 3{ 150 feet,
thonce'iiorthSddg. west'by. feet, to southwest'
corner lot No. 1, thence north w dog.Oaat by lot No. 2,
250feettothQplaceof boginmng. •
A frame-house, and, lot ,in Pollock township, bounded
north by Neshahnbck otoek, east by Jefferson street,
west; by , east by .
A lot of. ground in said township, bounded north by ;
Wallace, oast by an alley, south by Dickson, and west
by Qroton road, boing 50 feet in front by 150 feet in
depth. ,t - < . » >
. also, a TRACT OF I.AND OF ABOUT .28 ACRES,
111 Sugar Creek township.;Venango county, Pennsyl
vania, known ast the Saw Milt tract, boms tne same de
scribed in deed from Pollard McCormick, to said trus-,
dAted 23d August,-1855. ? ' ' - *
A more lull and .accurate deßoription of the nroporty
■ to be sold will l>o furnished from the deeds, at the time
of salo, or previously, to the trustees. *
f -Ond-thiVd pf jhe purchase-money to bo paid vneash on
' the noknowleilgmeiitofthcdeed: one-third in six months,
joqtlopo-third in twelve months from tho time of salo,
with interest from that time; tho deferred payments to
, be secured byjwnd and mortgage on tho premises jone
jhird of tho amount' of first or crush payment to be paid
when the proporty is struok down.
, • ISAAC M^PKNNOCK,
. i : williaM k. Niajick,
„ , CHARLES KNAP,
au2B-fm&wBt* , H. BRADy WILKINS,
BREAD.
.TVPCHANIOAT,''BAKERY. S. W. Corner
BROAD hiafyiNE St«et.;ifHIL'ADELPHIA.'
This estabhshmentis now in successful operation, day
and night, and all are respectfully invited tocall and see
tha-wiiofopro.cesfl of bread-making for themselves.
‘Thd undersigned takes the libertyofsiwing that for
tlurty r fiye years he has been a practical Aker—five ns
apprentice, and, fivo- as journeyman in one of the first
houses jn Sootland, and twenty-five as master—during
which t,me hd has had the opportunity of making many
experiments, end observing all the improvements whion
have been made during that period.
In this establishment, of wHichihe has now tho man
agement, m addition to the complete labor-saving ma
. chuiery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto
fore possessed.
Being unrestrained in tho purchase of flour, none but
the.soundestand best shall ever be used; and no has no
hesitaVon m saymg.that Bread of all kinds can bo do- ■
livered, unsurpaßSoU in quality.and weight by that raiulo
by the ordinary process.- - - 4 - •
Families in whioh the Bread, mado by-the Mechanical
BakOry has not been tried, or in winch it ha? been tried
onirot Itffcommoncomeut, before tho machinery was in >
perfect working order, are respectfully asked to givolt
a trial now, tho uodorslgned believing ltwoald lead to
mutual advantage. JOHN G. MOXEY,
my24-tf - Superintendent.
PIANOS.
egsaga chiciusring & sons,
fTejff MAKHFACTUHKHS OF - ---
GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT
■ PIANO-FORTES.
WARE ROOMS M 7 CHESTNUT STREET. • -
in store a largo stock of oiir BEAUTIFUL
and UNEOUALLEDINSTR UAIKNTS. We ha,vo been
awarded, ut thodiflereut Exhibitions in this coantry and
i»oBKt> AITO SILVER FIRBT-CBABS MEDALS.
. TIANOS TO KENT. ' it26-lr
; SUPERIOR'PfANOS.
iTOTP ' !WIIiIifAM KNiiBK 4: CO."
•PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, l.S,o.und 7North EUTAWBtrcot, nnd N0.J07
' BALTIMORE Ktroot, between Charles and
Light Streets, Baltimore,,
- Havo always on hand a largo assortment of their supe
'rior Pianos, recommended by .certificates from S<
'Thnlberg, Strakosohi and other celebrated porlormers
1 to l>o dquul.il not suporior. to any made in this country.
Tho. durability of their Pianos will bo warranlod for
fi,ve years and a pnvilogo of esohango,granted within
six mouths, should they not givo, entire satisfaction."
■Manufacturing largely, wo willsfelL wholesale and retail,
at tho mu«t rcasouiiMo KNA „ K '
Messrs. LEE % WALKER, N0..722 CHESTNUT
Strpot, Philadelphia, are our authorized Agents, and
wiu keep constantly on hand and soil OUr Pianos at ma
nhfaoturots’ipricos. • a inhfi-6m
IIAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s,
FT rrrl Nunns & Clark’s, ,Hallctt; Davis, A, Co.’s,
and A»H. Gale & Co.’s superior.PlANOS. ‘Also. Ma
son &• Hamlin’s unrivallod hLELODEONS and IiAR
MONIUMST SO . desirable for Churohes and Lecture
myli-ly . ■,, . SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
-c COAL,
O- W. GROOME & CO., '
Lehigh, Bo H |^7£ d a»R^ ! T6 P sß M i i
, . . • Oflios. No. 149‘fiouth-FOURTH.fitreet. ■ ,■ ,
q Bm , DnOADatre, ! , £e l owßo ffli , Lpiiu^
■YITjOOD, GOAL,. AND KINDLING
hovriiK
greatly to theirs advantage tiq purchase Kmdling Wrmd
of us, | • ■■ J eß ' 3r »i.
'.: ~ WAS?IIP{G AND IRONINGv
Ak l WASHING. AND DONE
! with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single
wriE3L Ladies and Gentlemen, Famtließ. Boardrng
.SSll^faulf3™k2W
i« Btriotly
khIDER BRANDS.—IO bbls. Bulb Con
\J' neoticut Cider Braudy. AleoG bbls. do old extra
on «*E»n,.nt
au2Q ' ' ARCH Btraeti aaoonl door.above Front.
• i INS t UHAKCE; COMI*ANIE_S. -' -* -
rfeimu. WASHiNGTON> v; V: .
INS uiM c’e' C'o'*j_'
; i,v _
- ■ No. 230 'WALNUT STREET,
. • i> < "v*:’
1 PHUiADELPHIA*; AJo ' .-lu
lhDdlfothted in 185?', uidst-lfia dddMiil IneUratiß© Law
• r - * 1 of PeniiAylvaihd, : ‘i'’ - **iA : (r •/
Authorised Capital..i—.— „.~*1_.^.<3500,000'
Subsotibod CapitaI..SSOO.OOO
Paid up Capitol'.. .■. .uJ 'il4,Bw
: as follows ; - , ~ f
Bond and Mortgages,' firiifc 1(0h.....^.'.i.552,176‘' '
Bank,'AailtoaU, and dtherStdbjt&atidSh- ~ . - .
...'—‘—04.00 b ’ '
CoiUinliaiilc..— '
Insures only against LOSS OR' DAMAGE BY FIRE
ON BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE. HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, &O.‘AIsO.on,CARGOESandvFREIGHT
to ami froojjvll fityrt?: df the wdflu-.*ahtUiri!au<l Naviga
tion and favOrablalerins..,. ~
i Jji .OFFICERS. * */- •- i I /* <
'■ CHARLES G.IMLAY, President, T
WM. WRIGHT, Vice President, - 7 ' V •
O. C. BUTLER, Secretary. ~
H. G. RAMBORGER/Assihtant Seoretary,
,„ yiI .DIREQTO I IIB, )r ,
D. I). Jones, - . ; .».< c, t-
Alonzo Butiori' 1 "' * ' ' wnf. B. Grubby - ' ■
J.H.'Haysß*"'"' OliarlerG. Imlay, - -■
marlB-tf ■> - 1 1/ cr v t *
PIKE INSURANCE.
INSURANCE COMPANY, of-,,..,
Hartford.' '■ “ ■ I —' ■ ' • •
; .Cash; Assets, Jan.1,1353..^—5i;8G7,930 08
MANHATTAN' PIR& INSURANCE v ~ r. , «
COMPANY of New York.; • ! - l. ■
CoshAMOtajfJ^n.37B*339 09,
BPRIN3FIELR FIRE AND fiIiRTNE ‘
INSURANCE COMPANY., S. > i 1 1 s 5 r i.
{ Ciuih A««etJ,.TM.l,lBK>.;._ 445,754 85
NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INIfU-' r ' i y~»
RANGE COMPANY, of '
, Cosh ABiots,'Jail! I',jBsg.'. ' ‘363,660 08
.IRVrN.G iFIRE INSUjtAffCE COjl' '' ' :
PANY, orNEtY YOKE, ■ ,
Gaah Asacta, Jail. 1.1869,.....
MERCHANTS’ ,mfc nte'UR‘AI4CE , i.
COMPANY, of Hartford,
Ciah % } 239*079 83
Polioics .issued, and loBBos’ ; e<iaitably adjustedaud
promptly paid, at his Agenoyiby~ L * 1 ’ 1 '
BOSWELL & WILSON,: Agoiits, .
No. SUSiWALNUT StrPot* ,
T irj&iNStrSAtttik Ajjb; Com.
JUpANY.-TttK- PjSNN MjUTUAL LltK >INSu~
CpMX’ANy.KortlwMt oorpM oT,TinßD.and.
DOCK Street*. AMetH,*BW3*23s 28.-> T,i - ‘
LNSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grant*
Annuitteß'snd endowmentsr-p.nrohases- lifemteresteirv
Thoy act.jfta-KiQbUWfi, AaKiiHialratonj, AiSigildfi*
Trustees, aiklGUardifine. . .
„ i„i„- TRUSTEEB.I A .’1 ,:i _ . * -• I •
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stoke*,
Boniamm Coates, William Martin,
Kiofiard S. Newbold, Junes B. McFarland,
Wi mm P. H acker, .•, , Jc&eph-IL Trotter, . ~
William H. Kern, ' ’ - Jaities-HUBtori,- ■ ■' r ' : '— '
, gpsift&i, . M'A.at 6 *
, mg Jspc d ’
Wil mmH.Can', , 3 Ellis S. Archer,> V-‘ ■’>
fc n ! -V u t> 0 \ v ’ , Samuel J. Christian*
William Kowrteon, Joseph M. Thomae,
. Warner M. Kitsitt, JoliilO. Brenner,/..
:.y; w H
John W, Hobnor. Secretary. tmla-ly
FRANKLIN BUILDINGSr.No* SbU
CHARTER'PERPETUAL. '
tArllAu
7 *'
FLRE, MARINE, A III) INLAND iSsORANCE.
Pire Insurance! liiruted.andperpetQftHottHuildirigaaritl
MeroJmndi*o<ifaHtlegcnpti6nß.‘ ’- v - • - ■
saS?* 1 -'/. /
Secretary,
• S<H. BUTLB.R, Asa t Seoretary. ■
_ • _ ‘ 'PraacToas.
Georeg H -Hart, E. W. Bailey.
TVELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY TN-j
tii
OFFICE CORNER 'tHUU)’'TnD WAI,NtjT
‘ ~ . Streets, Philadelphia.
! /ON VESSELS, *1 B ™*V\*«OX
FREIGHT <To all carta of tha World.
„■ J , . 'inland INSURANCE .
OnG,oodfl,by Rivor. Canals, Land Carriage
On Merchandise generally.
> ,0a Stores, UweHmsHoußcs, &o.
v ...
», ~ - market value.
SJffiffi. Philadelphia City 8 W oeitt. Ldafi....Blttl,lM OO
$110)000, I crnijnlvallia, State Lti&ita..... x... ,101,425 00
Trendliry 4J4 #• cofit Notes 50,112 50
SSODOO, Fotiiwylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage . ,
a.™™ ~ G# cont. Bom!.! 45,374 00
,s2otfX), North Fennßylvauia Railroad Mort- ~
... ™ 6 W cont - Bond" 12,000 (6
9154)00,300 shares stock Germantown Gas
Compaq?* interest and principal
guarantied by.the city of l’hua
dolphia -*’., \l&& 00
95,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
_ . _ Company 4437 60
93,000,100 shareiTNorth Penns) Jvama Rail- 1
_ rpad Company
92,650, Suttifry shaMS Philadelphia ' loe'
.Company, Jfayrdue Grace
Btcatn Tow Roat ? Company, 8a- . ‘
vannah Steam Navigation Com
pany.and Philadelphia Exchange
Company <u*». * 2,030 00
%
|3<G,700 n T ' , • >»' • 9319,199 00
Jond* and Mortgages, and ileal Estate* Of
fice Bulldtrtir.
Bills receivable for- insurances made
Balance; dite at Ageiioies—i'relniulnson .
nne Policies recently ’ ltittod—aJld other • * .
debt* due the Coinpafty 61,288 .
Scrip andßtockofeumlryJnflUralice CUrtipa- *
Cub on iiepoaYt in Hank..’.".,’4256? £
■ * ' f ■'' • 6698301 70
JTOBB. , . - . /
William Martin, ■ > Jamas C. Hand, -
Joseph H. Seal, Thoophilus fauldinj,
Edmund A. Souder, ■' . James Traqunir,
JohnC.Davj.,,. William Eyre, Jr.,
John H. Penrose, ' J J. F. Pomston,
Georso O. I.plpof, JOshila,P. Kite,
iilward Darlington, Samuel E. StoESs,
jvHhasCifJludw!*, , JattoSlljirfforjalid,- ,
, RobeS’Burton” ‘
Charles KolljM . iJoMnB. Samplo.PiUab’e
JlfJoncl Brooke, r D.l.Morgau,
Jacobi’. Jobes, • J.T.-Losan. “
WILLIAM 1 MARTIN, President
Tirtonvr vi mnjTtf S o Vico President
,, nih2B-dtf
Fame insulunce company, no.
<ll CHESTNUT Straot. riIILADKLTHIA.'
INOORI’ORATED
CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS.
_ , DIRECTOR!* 1 .
Samuel Wrijht ofWficht, Bnw., Jc Co.
WiujamW. Waiters, Willlamlljan &Co, ■ '
Cbardei Riciubdson.. 0. Kowo k Co. .
GeoeoeA-Wn»r.. ... „ ..Wont, Bobos. & .Lloyd.
Barclat Lippincott... J.lcpjnoott, Hunlor.k Soott.
Jacob W. Stout. Chaffoes, Stout.ACo.
Heert Lewis, Jr..:.. . Lowis, Bros., & Co.
David B. Bramtv Davis & Birher.' '
A. H. nosEsiiEiM...,,..' Hoe.nheitn, BrpoW,' ft Co.*
Jobs a EtLlsbs> ' John ii. Ellison * Bins.
John W. Evbrman John W. Everman & Co.
THOMAS B- Maetik Severe tc Martin. ■. l i-
GEORGE W, DAY, President.. , -
JONAfHAN J. 81,6cUhl, VloePrestt. .
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARp, Sec y. , , au4-tf
INS.IJ Ji-AN.OFLCO.MPANY OP THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No, i - EXCHANGE ' BUILD
INGSI ■ r . , , r , I
IBM w-woT Clip ' tel S2OOIOG,) “ ABBet,, » January i;
f aH lnvested in Vound ami available securities—con
tinue toinsnfe on Vessels and Cargoes. Buildings. Stocks
of Merchandise’, Ac., on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS?'
Henry D-Bhorrerd, _ George H..Btuart,
■- ;
Willmji l S. Smith, Thomas -B. Wattson*
joint B, Budd, Henry (}. Freonun. ,•
William K.WhiUS, CharftsSlLowHV ' '
C. Carson.
am T ta«- J2sM&3is SHKBlUSHDiPresident.,
WILLIAM HARPK.R. ftaoretafy. • Je P-wfin tf
TIIE ROBERT MORRIS FIREINSU.
RANCE COMPANY -V- .) ,
OP PJULADELf’IttA, '
409 WALNUT STREET.
This Company insures against Loss, or Damatto by
Fire on Public and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks
of Goods, and Merchandise generally. . ,
, The iollowing provision in. the Policlos of this Com-
thoir security when assigned as Col-
‘ This polioy.shall not .be invalidated, 1 or in any wiso
anootod.aiterju assignment asa-collateral security to
a ground*rontror mortgage, and thp approval of such as
signment by the office, oy any transfer of conveyance of
the mortgaged
Paul T. Jones, ' Jeremiah M‘. Brooks,
• JohnHulmo, Hubert Clarke, ,
Isaac 8. Waterman, David Salomon, ,
Edward-G. Janies, , William ,Vandorvoer,
Joseph Janney, Theodore Cuylerj
Joseph H. Colima, sarouol Castnor.
PAUL T. JONES. Presid »»*
« ' „ WM.VANBERVEERrVioe President.
■ Qii.wsrt S. Rtbri.ivo. m»7-tf
Great western insurance and
’ TRUST COMPANY,
- Office. No; 405 WALNUT Street,
• (Company’s •,
. ‘ PHILADULrniA,
Having consolidated tlio Inismcss of tho FARMERS'
UNION INSURANCE COMPANVOF ATHENS, Pa..
will heroaitor conduct tho same with a ooluuined Capi
tal, and available
„ ASSETS OF OVER. 8350,000, •
Invested, for tho most part, in First Bonos aud Most
oagks, bearing six por cent interest, ou improved pro
perty, worth double the amount. . .<
FIRE, INLAND. AND MARINE CARGO RISKS
Token on the moat favorahlo tonus, •
- , , DIRECTORS.
Charles C. Lathrop, William Darliug,
• Alexanllor Wlnlldin, K. Trucy, •
John C. Hunter, James If. Smith,
Isaac Haalehurst, * C. N. Shipman, Chicago, II
,L R. McCurdy, Its. lylor, Wavorly.W. Y-
Tiiomas L. GnlespiD, Charles Harlan,
DanielL.Collier, -^Jonathan.l.Slocum. —
C. C. LATHROP, President.
WM. DARLING, Vico President, -
JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. .
O. 8. RUSSELL, Assistantffiaoretary. mh22-djcW ti
HoVaUPFIRE : ANB : MARINE INStj!
RANCE COMPANY, No. ,12 WALNUT. Street,
Philadelphia.
, » • . DIRECTORS. ,
ThostL. LUderf,' .* * f Wm. F. Leeoh, f
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
.MAYBaldyin, . Wm.K.HEralin,
iJowiO. James, H. H.SbiUingford,
A.J.Bucknor, . C.'Js.Spangler,
JohnW.Sexton,. . H.H.Houston, ,
WilUam’RaigudV i ■ Wm.H.Love/
Edwin Booth, .Charles F. Norton,
John Garrison, Isaac Myor,
„ E. S. Warne.
.. Preaidont—THOAlAS L. LUDERS,
„ -' yicajWdent-E. 8. WARNE.
BeoretaTT~OHARI,EB AyDUY. . . \ . delft ;
STRAIN MILLS GRAIN) MILLS For
VJ, ' the Farm Plantation. The IHON-BUHR MILL
has no equ»l for GrlndmE Fino Meal, Feed, Coltee, Sfi
cee, ete., by bnnd or powaT,‘. - ■ ■
, Price. *B, S2S,nndS,s.- - 1 ‘
;Now in operaton lit 128 South SECOND Street.
Agente wanted in every county and State, by
nnl7-Bm ~ , . . K. PARREL * CO,
MESS SHAD—Nos. 1 and 2,
A-s* a prime article, In More ami for sale by
WM. J. TAYLOR & CO.,
m HOUTtf WHARVf!s.
TWTANILA BALE ROfE. —A 1 supenoV lot,
»„d for’sM; for ito
■ OHIO' BN. WATER Bt~ »mi MN. WTJABVES.v.
SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.-450 : bhd*).,
r~l heroes'anil tarroin. for <mle bf
, , , JAMES OBAUAM.* CO.,
, ntsoj ')H ) < '■. T.KTITfA Blrnet.
tTERRING 750 bbls. Ilerhng, assorted
*■ A brands, in store end for saTe'h)r '_ ’ ‘ 1,1 '
‘Yr»
IIAILROABtiNES
!. DELTHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S
i BKOMWALNDT-SXBEKTSYHAiIf)
'Willleivvo ns follows, vi?i> r - -- . pA2Bfl.
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy,' flam; to Am.
Accpmmodation $2 26
At;-6 A. M., via Camden And Jersey City, (New
Jersey)Accommodation 225
At 9 A Mi, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
-Ayf A. dtid Jersey 3
WfS ■jmymxM ;•
3 do'
At 3>a P. M.. bv steaml)p‘ar. .via Tacbny and Jer- ■ •
sey Ciiy,2d Class Ticket...’..225
At 6 Pi M,, via Camden and Jersey ,Cjfy. I vening
At i? P. ( M,, 'via C?afiicfe f fi afiff Jenifer ’Night' 3
At 2% r.’Mi yi’i cVro'ij'ijn akd Arniioy,Accoiri(xlatH>i) • . .
At 6Pi M,, Via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation,. •
(Freight and Claes Ticket.. 3 25
i ° -„ ' r,V 3d Class Ticket. /;.... , : 1 75
/■ The 6P. M.MailLme runs dally; Then Night Mail,
• SaturdayajßXeepieiU; •
For ijfoltidere, .Heaton;, plepiingtoil,:Ac., at 6 A.M.'
and3?i P.M. ~ I . r ♦ , »*, .» . t . rt ,
For AVa to r G apißtroiidspn re i Scranton, Wilkesbarre,'
Great Bend,-6;A.,M.,, via Delaware."
LapkaVarma, ana Western,Railroad. _ ' *- ;. -;
' PorJ'reahold.ateA.M, andJP.lli:. , ‘ . . . :
jHoutttHdllji at 0 ami 9A* M., and 2M, Gf. and 5
?Hr !ijHsiM ( f/S HWA, A and P. iM.', from
Walnut-gtrbetwlfcOr, " V L J *
JPf}T Palmny DeTwNfco, BevdilyJ
M;’--:vv\
JohnNeiieon,.for Taotfhy aMl.A?M.l«nd
fbr Bordentbwu and intermediate- places ats& P.'M. >
Steamboat Triton, for.Tocony at B>4 A. M.,and for
Bristol, Biwjij/gton,,add lptcrfhediateplacos/atllM.~
jaiuUJfi P. fil. ,i iMd'f.: w i .7-,ij .7,14 -•; / j'<. *'
Fifty pounds of baggage only, allowed eaenprfssenger*
Passengers aro prohibildil from tukingany thing as bag--
gage butihelrweanng apporel.i All baggage over fifty
pounds tone paid for extra. The company limit their*
responsibility for baggage to one dollar- 1 per pound, and’
will hot.bo liable for any. aniount ; beyond $lOO, except,
byjspecial contract..; i-. . '■ t * ... i . > •*?
Jun6l. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent.’ ,
NBW 1 /WEST CHES
andat2,4 Soar l d6 T 5, , «?.
Limvo west-Chester,.frbm*the Station, on EAST
s3o* and 1130, A.M.,aEd2,
voji Philadelphia at 8 A. M.', and %
,P, M. Leave West Chester at 739 A. M.. and 6.15 P, M.
■ ro y 23 ~ tf * - i: .geiiefafl(l|?f^&^e&t/.'
an,864 81
’ : it/
ESTfft3^^a,>IIILADELPHrA
NR READING RAIL
ROAD, MORNING LIRE) for I'OTTHVILLE, KEAD
- V 1 , , ING ailll hXrRISBIIRI}. -
LeaveK ilia'llOpot, at comer of BROAD and-VIHB
■ws#afKM*»wsasia
t»ws s iwafiP^s??«
mllHiSßlisa'- 11 '’ - AlljV j for fOTTBVILLE and
- ;,a|ld ?; , , r .- tr. g.'WolLßEjjtl^-ScorefarT..
’’ffeUrcw iy W | i * """""
PAMDEN And ANTfC, RAILROAD. - ‘ /
ONLY TWO AND A' HALP_HOURS TO THE SEA
1 ' 1 - SHORE, 1 .
On and after fIATuRDAY, May 21st, and until farther
notice, three daily trains to Attanito and return. -
On SUNDAYS, the Mail Train only will hin. <
First,{Mail Trains leaves,Vine-Street Ferry. ..730 A. M,
Socoalj,Express,- . ,* k . < . ...4.00 P. M.i
„ . i »-
Freight Txmnfwith Passenger Car attached),436 An M.
P . m.
I JiRAVRB AiLAfrtle 01TY. ■
Firit.immp TfniJl.,WafM '. A.M.
Becmillj-Mirl, 'I •*( ; -■ < 10 KM)
icct«jlfio(ldiiofl''t l raiA),a««SfVi£iffißrlV.Aw A.M'
T -?r ■ -' abitim -Mutift' ' ; • ‘
This train will s’icfo only at Waterford, Egg Harbor,
indAbsecom.'• -- !■ >.
...... sao.ooo
f ACCOMMODATION.
L#SveS CfKmer'iPoint - ILO9 A. M.‘
LeavcjsHaduonfiel|.:,~. 1.00 P. M;
Leaves Cooper’s Point....'.' 2.00 P.AI.
•• Leayes Hhddonfield... - 3.C0 P. hL
Fare.to AtluUio, when Tickets ate purchased before eu-
Si 80
Round good for two days, on any regular,
tram..... .... ..,..8250
On and after July 2d, and every. Saturday through the
Sumniqr, the Egg ifarbot Accofanriodation Trai n will ran
through to Atlanta, and return early on Monday morn-:
at Cooper’s Point byl P, M.
hq Company lie resnonjubje for any goodsun
*tii recciyotf and receipted fSf by tpcir Freight Agent at
mriSlpMjil., Asent.
lam NOTICE TO SiUPPEES
biSLOCAI, RRRJGHT.
The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY-nm.
now prepared to receive and forward freight tothefol-
pemu on the.NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
LOok Haven, Lewisburg,. J '
Wayne,-., Northumberland, .
Jersey Shore, Sub bury, -
Linden, T Treverfon Intersection,
Neyrtniry,. Georgetown,'
Williamsport, MiUerstown,’
JTuttdy, ' Halifax,
WatsontoWn, Xsrk,
Miltttt, Hanover Jnnotion. .
jttggara, and all luteffiiemate points bn HANOVER.
'AU > ? ml; sjht to ProI S W'*»timr, THIRTEENTH
and MARKEI Street*, will be promptly forwarded. ’
jvR-gm ~ . r , ,E. Freight Acent.
tjQJIEEN, AND COATES,
FOURTH AND EIGHTH STREET,
TICKETS.
TWENTY-FIVE FOR ONE DOLLAR.
FOR BALE AT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES;
G. E. ‘KAMERLY. -.. .Druggtet.’eornor, of 'Third
EUGENE SHOENING..... .Druggist, cornet of Fourth
_ lt * T . -_.- T _ nlid >Vhartou eta.
WILLIAM lLPlL£...‘..~.Dniggist corner ©fpasay
flODEßT KILDUFF. Im|l!MrSe??? Siith
JOS.CRAp BAKER..— Druggist,corne^ofSeventh
'i' « titr ß ht.Vi . - slid Carpenter stiu ..
A. M. BURDEN....Drugs ist, comer of Eighth
FRANCIS zERAIAN bf- Ninth
ROBERT REYBURN....'..ProSIooVMr'S-'Tenth
NATJLANIELJUNCK, Pra||tf^ > "Jf l EieVonth
LAURENT if. —. Confectioners, cor. of Sixth
J. & Qi COOKE.'.-.......... Drugget comerof Eighth
G. C. BOWER -. Druggist, cOr tier of Sixth
A* E.GRlFFl’l’tl... „...... DrUgcUt, corfidr of Second
; dUSTAVUSMANNEE I .....PraKW, C cor.or Eleventh'
. , ' ; CCdßuttonWOOdBtH.(Bnd
EDWARD.PARRJBlL..—..Druggist.'corner oLEighth
D. L. STAC K HOUSE..... .'/.Druggist, corner of Eighth
GERMANTOWN.* HOR- an ‘l Ure<msU - ,! 7 .
RISTOWN DEPOT. Comer of Ninth and Green'
'OFFICE of tho COMP ANY. Walnut at.
UVER’S OFFICE.
■PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL
f- • TURAI. SOCJETy-EXJUBITION.-The NINTH.
ANNUAL EXHIBITION. of the PENNSYLVANIA
ETATK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will bTKH
at l OWELTpS. IrHILADELPIIIA, on TUESDAY,
23th, 29th, ahdSmhdayrof September next.' On tho Ist
o L? e P& , ?? b ? r ? t . h . e Secretary .will remove to thp Rooms
of ffooietr for the promotion ofAgncul-
Uiyo, No,-aw OHEBPNUT Btreetv'Philadelphia-;whore
Books of Entry for the Exhibition will be opened. ' '■ \
addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg; to
Joji.v McGovven, Philadelphia, or Charles K. Enolb,
' Bustloton, will meetwith nttontion till Ist of September.
T,v_ „ DAVID TAGGART, President.
A. 0. HEIFER, Seo’y. ■ 1 laolfcwfts-tee241!26t030‘
IVO.TIGE. ISjHEREBY’ GIVEN, that .ftp-.
* plication has been made for a re-issue of Certifi
ary 22d, 1886, the samo ha^n^bMn^mit.^^nis^i^ >
mT-. { >•» a. , * Attorney for Dr. Bottom
-Philadelphia, June 28.1889. • > Je»*w3rn
CJgECIAL . NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good
„ year’s Patent Vulcanized .Rubber Susponders,
Braids. Webs, and all other faonoff and artioles mtdo
by combining fibrousrsnbslancoa with throads or sheets
of vulcanised rubber, nr©'notified thatunleea the-esme
aro properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they oannoLbo legally disposed of in'the
United btales. Merchants and dealers are invited to ©x
amina,specimens uow in store, and to give thoir orders
Trade.to.tho undarßignfed, EXCLUSIVE
OWNim OF THE TiTLFS AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, whioh
embrace at! the. 'styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and manv others, .j
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
-*atfa tho Terms-v-inay be obtained on application to me
at. Nd. 28 COUKTLANDT Street, N. Y.
nM-lr ■ . HORACE H. DAY. .
TVOlTCE.—Persons having business with
J-1 tho FLOUR. INSPECTOR will call at No. 14.
VINK Street, between the hours of 9 o clock and 3
P. M., where they .will find the Inspector or his Deputy,
F. M. HIESTEK. G. M. LAUMAN, *
Jel7 j 1 1 ■ Flour Inspector.
Department ofpublic high-
FiFT^Jo S cU^ Ca S ‘- W, borparof CHJEST^UT nttd
' ;.. * Philadelphia, August 20,1829.
Notice to Contractors.—Sealed Proposals will be
rocoivbd by the-undersigned, at the office, until 12
o’clock M. September U,1889, lor the construction of the
following Culverts:
„ Oue on the line ofWhartou street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets, to be of Brick, 2 feet in diameter.
Ono bn the line of Sansom street, betweon Twentieth
and Twenty-fourth stroets, to be of Brick, 3 feet in dia
motor. • - . r - • :
. X ..0U0 on the line of Eighth street, botwoon Coates street
and a poi nt 200 feeVjiorth of Brown street, to bo of Brick,
22 incfiOH in dmimwjr. -
And nil bidders artf invited to be presentat’ the'open
inc of I’ropqsals oireted on said day, at 4 o’clock P. M.
Sfcwcifications may bo*obtained at tho Departmentol
purveys. : - JOSEPH HHANTZ,
uua)*tse]2 Chief Comuiissioncr of Highways.
———M——■—»
i .WINES AND LIQUORS. . .
CARD.— MAREUIL-SUR-AY (GUAM
PAGNE), JANUARY 16,1859.—Inconsequenoool
tho freauont invitations reuoived by mo to renow the
slupmonts of my Clmnjpagne Wines to tho United States,
I bog leavo hereby to inform my former customorsanu
KObarnjahat I have'appointed Messrs. F.C.
BROUWER, AN CHER, tc CO., Sole Agents m the
United States, for tho sale of my Champagne Wines.
My JVmoB have iMsen so long and; favorably known m
the United btetos. it will be unnsoessary to comment on
their quality, further than to .say that ray new shipments
will in no way be found mferior to the iarmcr ones. .
\JaLEGARTSALMONPs I CH i j?MPAGNE' ! WirfES >
both CABINET and for sale and ooa
, hand. IdloU to suitpurohaaors, br- <■ •
L F. C. BROUWER. ANCHER, & CO.,
r • 81 BEAVER Btreet. New York.
I7JLARET. —100 cases Barton & Guestier’s
St Julien; 3QO do. St. Estsehs; 306 do. Washing
ton Morton St Julien; 100 do. do. I’alence, pints j5O do.
Chateau La Rose; 50 do. do. Leoville; Scotoh Ate, in
;stouc and glass; Younger’s, Harvey’s,Falkirk Brown
Stout apd London Porter, in store and for sale by
aaJ f A. MEftINO. 140 South FRONT Street
fILU MONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—IOO
%^ Old Rye j 100 half bbls do. Just received and
r*Sn 'A. MERINO. l4fl South FRONfr Street
} CABINET. >VARE.
CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
Tablks. .
, MOORE & CAMPION.
J i No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in connection with their oxtenaive Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturing a superior article of
- w f billiard tables,
and have now on hand a full aupriy/fihished with
. MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
wtuehhre pronounced, by ail who teveused them to be
Bdpandr to all others.
For the quality am| finish of these Tables tHemanu
iaotuxdrs rerer totheirnumerpußDatronsthroughoutthe
Unionj who are familiar with thejoharacter ortheir
work, j v Jj2fi-6m
POh FREIGHT. OR/.CHARTER—Tho A
2jFAflt-.ailing Bri. EOLU.-MO toiws—AmVrtn
.» »\i23| .A>MBHINO,I4fIBonUrPB^mTBt.-
1W v bales Havana
** ILeafilndFipiriMrfiftrfeißarnyraWßr
auS A, MLRINO, m gouta FKONSgtreet.
■ NOTICES,
.-F&irmount.
1 saiinfr^Y^OTroi^-Q.^'
*, CHESTNUTIBTRBB*IVwipm'»UO iha-GtMfcK
ERA, HOSIERYj fee.,'Ae.--V'H
i ••. * 11, .. , This ‘Morning,,
August 37, by catalogue, on: a cremt,' will be sold, 600
lots imported- and 1 aomeStio 1 goods, * consisting, in'
pd#t,,of a fnU'anortmenVof nien’slmqnnoundenuurts
md dfawor/j ladies merino vests, hose, and half,
lose, T wfffWiU.a-a, - '-'-'r.-i
Alsol rich new style Frdn'tjn^fiht ufMdeferf pambrio, 7
jaconet and &{?., Aio-- ;
FRENCH FLOWERS, TRIM,MING4L &g. ,
Also', rich foil style French artificial fiowors, silk btitt-
^ dross' trimmings,.rjblxms,
rlt^ e r’GLS T < Aft S 6AfiglBEpßE?i YE6TINGS/ -,
effi s &;SffK.‘L?t 0 r 8 e t d
logs, ORDER Of- gHERIPF., -y. .
“ Also, the balahce 6f dgWWkbtOk/Uiibg, tobeaold by
order or Shorifi*.- -
Catalogues and aamplds 'eakly on the morning of
“MEiliNO GOODB--T^ O OLOSE>''fOR®GN' AO'- .
< Ineludcd-iri'sato Will be fdttrtd 10’ baaea morind goods,"
to bo peremptorily sole taeloso an account, cchnpnsitfgu
'Ladses’--and.'-gents , mormo\hose r and H l iffce, geitfs,*-
merino shirts and Ac. Aq. :
Arlrivdifle of-ifewf Paris stylos black.guipure and
alencoil.ldcd.veila.rr. rr. \ ,r ~l U
SHIFJPIfIG.
THK SOUTH.—CHARLES'
i zt,. ¥oR CHARLESTON. S.C. '. ** \
, K£V»TpNJS STATE* Cap--
* ■■mm***#*
' . - -
| ' ;. - i • ir.:.F,OK BATANNAHjGju l«-n /*: j’-u •:?:
I The U. B. 'Mail, Steamship, STATE «F : GEOR<?IA r
.Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on yfeahtfsitif, August
31. at lOo'cty**-
; Throu hinSBto 60 hour*; only iShours at Sea. .
every’day.- ■-.•■- *- -
Tho spiaMfd fifat-elaSi *Me-whael Steamships KEtT
'above every ten daya, thu2 fg'rwA'g a five-dajr comrtm
.nieation with Charleston and. flavatrflah, afid the' 86ftth
and Southwest*! : r-v -.4 ; r . , v.v-s °. • *•
At both Ch- ’ •
peotw?*’
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships e'oft
ieot with .steamers fop Florida, and with railroad fu fcfc,
forallplaces ’ .
Freight&nd Insurance oh a large proportion'd! Goods
shipped South Will be found to be lower by these ships
that* fry tftfcutfg vessels, tfte prSfliiußubfiiilg one-half the
■ /NJB.—ltfsniferlce' &n ? al! ®jilf6hd"Fy«iKHt4s ! <h)tirely'
unnecoMarj,/artftafc-thrt* jChfu-watop <tf Savannah, the,
wt* mlat'r Ki”
. Fare by this "route 25to40per deht/oheaMi^tham-b) 1
I the inland Route# as will be seen by the following! *«he-u
I dule, Through- Uokotsfrora PhitauelphisTi* Charles- 1
toh
ihe whole rtffcfe,enhefet from .Charleston. ahaSavan- 1
nah.to Montgomery r- *• -t :■*;*! - x v» w •r
-* S' , ■ -rWLABDFABBr -
/ToCharleston slB 00,, ‘.Charfesfrtitt^u*.23so
>:..-/3avahuah.~.li J ' 1500 Savannah^-~y 9t : 00
wfelSoon SI 00. M*cont.»U S 3 75
At1anta..,,23,00, Atlanta. 7 £lOO
23 00 'Columbus'..«..*..« 38 00
! 1 Albany:.;.. i.'.’.f 24 rn 37 00.
[• • Mtfrttgonwry.... 23 00 Montgomery. .—•-38 00
I . sMobSf v {........«£<»* 46 90
L 09
Forfreight or wharf
above VjnOstreet, tit-to) :
; - , SmdKwesicojfeer^Ot^H ; ' !
• Agents itt Charleston, #B.& T. G.OTDIV ' •' ’
, Savannnil/HWITER & GAMMELL.
; froni.CbfMleStOft,'steamer Carolina every:
ForMbtid.afrom Savannah* etesmers SU Mary’s and
St^Johft > 3,.ev«(iry_~Tnesdfty and Saturday. , jy33
'JfffiMi . THi; British and north
AMERICAN- R O V A L 'MAIL STEAM
' - VKOM'IfSW'XOHK TO LIVSBFOOL.
>Chief CabinPaBB&ge‘.V r U......~~ _§ISQ ,
CamflPaaeage....'^il'..'.:U'.' 76
VBOM BOSTON TO LIVEBPOOL. a**
Chief Cabin Passage,.-.. . .-.—.-......5110
<L.Be<HjndCabinPftssage.fiO,- - ,
The ships from Boston cal! at Halifax; -
PERSIA, Cent Judkins,- „' I AMERICA, Capt. Miller,
ARABIA, CkpU J. Stone, INIAGARA, Capt, Ander-
ASIA>, Cap!.E.G.Lott,• - I
AFRICA, cgpt. Shannon, [ BUROFA, Oapt.J.Loitoh.
CANADA, (%t Lfihg, | '
Tbefeo vessels eaffy a clear white light at masthead;
green onatarhoardbow; red trtt portbow. • -- '
PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N Ya/k»Wedne*day, Aug. 17.
ARABIA. StOtie, “ Bostoff. j wedtiaada», Aug. 24.
ASIA, Loti, », . A N York, Wednesday, A0g.31.-
AMERfCA. Jnilla'r, “ • Boston,- Wednesday, afept* 7.,
AFRICA, BfiaraJon,-N York,WednesdayySept, li;
BUROPA; Leitch, “ -HoSWA, Wedfieedsy} Sept. 21.
PERSIA^ “ . N-Ytffli, Sept. 28..
- Ane^penen'OedSurgeofionboard. 1 v‘ •
The (mmttbf IhSse Ships vrill not be aoeorinttble for,
Gold, Silver, X*ohott t ,&»rcie, JS^elrr.rPreciotft Stones
or Metals, unless bills oi Ismftg artf ' sicced therefor and'
the value thereof therein efcpresWd* For freight or pas
sage apply to ; E. CUNARD,4 Bowling (freen, t
ioar3l-u 1 \ - New York, .
■x£j£ fcr' GLASGOW-AND, NEW TORS
SaaßßjfcgTEAMaim l 6omfan y.-Bteam ■, to .
OLASGBSr'. fiWRTOQL, BELFAST. DUBLIN,
AND LONDOjfßEWiy—l&l SSL -;
GLASGOW, Tho(ni}t?iL ftalfje&Ar, Assust «iii, a!M
' o’clock,noon.. > ' •. ■%
t . * • , FEOK fIEABGOWV ' •, , ‘
GLASGOW .Thompson/Wednesday.July Z7ln/ r ~■
•Rates New Yorh, Failade!phU,or
Boston, to Glasgow, Li?eri&6l,;Belfasr, Dublin,or Los*
dondorry, firstclaid, SI a. ;Btoerage,foandwiUi anMian
dance of properly cooked p/tfn>honsyj96o.' ••---■
An experienced Surgeon attached to e*«i steamer.
No charge for medicines.-
For freight or passage, appljJ»-*
WORKMAN 8t CO.,
No. 123 WALNUT Bgeet ; jPhU^^>hia.
. BrJS-tf No’, 23 BROADWAY. New York 7
U, S. M. STEAMERS
AND' SOUTHAMPTON, >
- Lifies. Wili sail July 23, September
oM r Catdaio lottos/ wiHS»I Atfinstafc Octo
ber l&DeOeifiberld.-' - \ ; >
First Cabin passage. $l3O
Second Cabin paaiagO...- 76
for rr.i B St * NilisON, A»n«.
At Warehousing" C&Mtfpi**. Philadelphia Omoe,
Tobacco WarehpQße.DGcK6lreeti Phila^-'.’3e23-6m
SAVING FUNDS.
OPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
- *
OFFENN
. Deposits received invpms of QnV Dollar and imraidf,
and repaid in Gold, without notice, with. rrvE PER
CENT.'INTEREST team the .day qf deposit tiu .with-.
drawn.
A responsible andreiiabteSavingslusUtaaonliaakoig
beennooued in the NorUiarh »a?tpf the city.and“The
Spring Gardeh 8a viaga Fund Society Was enartsred by.
the Legislature of Pqnnsylvautn to supply thisflecewnty.
Tha Mauagers. m organising Onn locating it, nave been
governed,wholly byradeeire to aocommodate the
ness interest aqd wants of the.^very large and enterprt
n.liu?no¥FTjfop‘lr£®Yt-. :
From^to 3^ o’clock; also, on.Moaaay efid Thursday
fromSuntilSo’olock m the evening.
, ~ UAhAosna« !. r
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
itlef-tew,
Frasoie Hart, _ ■ 4. Joseph P. LoCleroi.
rJohn Kessjat’, Jr«,, -; -- / George Knecht,-
James 8. Pringle, . . JoeobDock, ,
’ JoaaphM.Crowell,- ;
George Wdelpper, Geo. T, Thorni ■ • . '
r .terC.EWW jA(i!Kg
Francis Hart, Secretary. _lagMf rf
CAVING, FUND—FIVE PER- CENT. IN-
K? T£REST.~'NATrONAL" SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY;WALNUTStre’et, Southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva-
Money is received in any sum, large or small. and.in
terest the day _of. deposit tp_the.day,pf wiiit
• The office is open avery day .from $ o’elock-in the
morning till p o'clock in the evening}’and on Monday
and Thursday avonines till 8 o’clock. • • - ‘
' Hon; BLEARY L. BENNER. President. s
J" ROBERT SELFRIDGB,.Vice President.
William J.'RXKD,Becretarr* , '‘ ‘ -
*»irj;ctobs._ ‘ •
Hon. Henry L. Benner, 'F. CarroU Brewster,
Edward-L: Carter, ~ Joseph B. Jlair,-. -
- HaberfcSelfpdKO, / ,* Francis Leer i 3 * :<■ *;•
, "SamuelK.Ashton* ; Joseph Yerltes, ..
- C.Landrelh Bluims,; * - Henry piffeiiderier.
Money i» received hnu payments made daily.,. •
Tho investments are made, in conformity with the
Sroviaionsof the’ Charter, in Heal, Estate Mortgages,
round Bents, and such, first-class seounties as will al
ways Insure perfect Security to the * and
which cannot Tail to give permanently and stability to
this institution. *' ‘ ' ~ r >,, • aui-Iy
SAVING FUND.-r-UNITED/ STATES
TRUST COMPANY, come* THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street*.
‘ Latgo and mail bwk OTida
mand notioe,r\nth FIYEPER. CENT. INTE
REST, from the day; of deposit to thfe day of withdrawal
Office hoar*, from ft until -A o’alockr every day, and oa
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7until ft o’clock. : * -
DRAFTS for salo on England, Ireland, and Scotland.
from jfc’l upwards.
r - President—STEPHEN R, CRAWFORD,
Treasurer-JAMES JL'HUNTER
PLINY FISK, Aotuary.
A little, but often, fill* the Purse. 1 ’
CIRANKLIN SAVING FUND—
-*- 1 No. 158 South' FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits oa demand.' . j * .■- . , :
Depositors’ money saoured by Government
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages!
This Company deems safety hotter
profits, consequently will run no.rislrwith deposi
tors’ monoy, but have It at all-times ready to re
turn with poor cent, interest to the owner, as
Biey-have always done.-This Company-never
8 married or single, and Minors can
deposit io their own right, and such deposits caa
bo withdrawn osly by thoircoasent.
Charter-perpetual., incorporated by the. State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo
ney fromJrußtees and executors. -
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS REOEiVED,
‘ Olfioo open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings untilBo’olk.
DIRECTORS. • . .r ,
Jacob D. Shannon, Cyrus Codwallader,
JohnShindlor, George Russell,-
Malaehi W. Sloan, Edward T.Hyatt,
Lewis Krurpbhftar, - Henry Delany, • •
Nicholas Rittenhousei Nathan Smodley,
Jos. R. Satherthwaito, Ephraim Blanchard, .
' JAQ?/b B. BhXU'noN, Proiiilant.
Cyrus Cadwallahke, Treasurer.
jllS*y_ . - ■ . ,
** A Dollar eavedis twice earned.”
MACHINERY AND IKON.
BAMUKI. V. MBKRIQK,
WILLIAM H. MBRRICC. 1
COUTIIWARK FOUNDRY,
kZJ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADKLPUIA.
MERKICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINIBTB, ,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine*,
for Jrfind, River, ana Marine service,
Rollers: Gasometers, Tanks, Iroaßoats, Ao.; Castings
of all kinds, oiGter Iron or Brass.
Irnn Frame Roofs for Gaa Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, Ac. * ... . .' . •
Retorts and Gna Machinery of tho latest and most im
proved construction. ...
Every description ,of Plantation Machinery, auch as
Sugar, Haw, and-Grist Mala, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Traius, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines:&o.- , -
Solo Agento for-N ißjlUeux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus} NasmythU.Patent Steam. Hammers and
Aspinwall k Wolsey’s Patent CentnfugalSugar Drain
ing Machine. ----- ... aus-y-’
BRUSHES. >
THE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOtJSte: Iff
DELPmA.—Looktit tho following' list of
EoOEhteUewhoro 0 !^ 6 * aQ^/ 00IQ5ftre ‘hem wifl, tho«
No.j, 4ntact., inn mrijos.a,
N 0.,, 62knots, 74- “ ''
. No. 3,, 45 knots, 87 •• %
' • N 0.,, 80knots, 100 “
No.o, 83knots,till ••
No. 6,.100 knot*. 2£5 ; “
, “
No. 8, UQ knots. 17a “ ...
' JCfeNRY C. ECKSTEIN.
ta North THIRD Strsst, Mow Arch, ,
. ■ > . Philadelphia,• •
pj|o U, T’ S ; CELEBRATED LONDON
introdnoad, hitvatit onoo taken prooedonoo for eoality -
of materials and for soientifto coiwtrociion. ; Hi» Hair
Brushes,-'combining a Mouhsr elasUoitjr with the ra
quisitei firmness, nre- found to pass‘Uniformly-Rnd,l
smoothly through the; hair rathey: than roughly, ani
harshly oVbr it.lhns stvinetba mrowPetimulus amf
ooiißeopent Tfemlom -from .dandruff fo-the scalp-skin
Without irduringlt, oUd. thus,-tod.-inshrliw.il nafumUy
flossy.; healt h r ±condition,to therhair. sHir TEETH?
■NAIL and COMB BRUSHES 'sis equally deairablcuatao
for their reapectitn Use*. all'ponibuiingtlji.ajematkabl*
degree! oompletest usemlness with-extraordinary t.
fcility..|A*fuH assortment uPPRpHyB Bupmrror gpodsr
jarge^stMl? 1 o? ISuSJi'^deSnaftftl^QAiS
> . - fjO*., Apothecaries,
jygS-tf CHESTNUT Street, ooroer of Twelfth.
HsJp?
12 o’clock yoqa J . instead <if;ja thaevenT^-r;p™-ffT^."-r f ; «7
‘ CARD.-~ThkTnwfe‘ Sale to'iJookseßers wni • -
on Tuesday, September Iks* fi9L Catalogues ttSijiy '.
EBTAir *-: -■
.7-.' to. ‘ ;
*>■- ’ , On.Tuesday* . ♦,-. / . ..
Sept| 6, at 12 o’cloChj tbo Phiradaijjhia Bx
.chauge— . ~ i ',<.u vf , -.j
Without reserve* • for 'acfowit-ot.irjioia it may Coot. :
cern—.
; i 2 bonds. §l,OOO ea«hr‘NerthrWeJtora Railroad CpmT
pany.' *',’*:*. -- ...
j?l oPo.Bpcrcantvbohd,Lee‘obnntv, .....
y 'bond*, §Coo,atieh, Donaldspn Iraprov’meut Coni.-
paia
1 W« . : 1 .rA*
$$tSt^3SSSsSS&>3 a *- v * Uw^
- i. - U l ,* -•*:{
' ‘ WiU ineliide D.BhetzUne, 15 acres; South
Broad etrcetafid Thirteenth street—by order of exeeu** ■
tvta ‘ ! •- •-•----- ‘
/■TtMo
i daVfat noon, dorin&tbe bossneyseeasoß.. ' - T 1
JjS£ iwued separately;’
adaitiMt ip #BridßSaturday arena
: shSu Si
Salot jncludinß «v©fy,:d«*eflftlOlt Of .*
P * f
&Kfliuiifute«ntendoQ dot Private BAIiSM
jandadvertisedoccaskmally in oaf PublioSale AMmfpg&ir
SS«fU ,Cil I,eCp - ?0B v '
FffiST. FAIA , BAX,B-SRPTBMBER 6,'AT .'SOC*®t||fV.
. Wilnnelade—. „ - -q-* • u -. , .-vTJWiSr*'
'HANDOTMETfEW-STOlfe RESIDENCE. ¥TEsfeW
PHILaX>ELyjn Jt,,— HM^wmaSioaera nSi 35£PfS*
“529 »>o«0 reiiilenco, wliiUnrmt cornor ot lr S g 1
coMntreotory!»»t«utavenuo,atri J‘ino«tr"t. LotTf-V,-' 5
Thr/Tort feet*',, «ide*iprte 106 fMtia tto.rMS
■ LAnaSjmvILVABLfLOT, FOUR pibs^ftSl
at tiie northw&tt. eorner. -of Forty-tecoiwi-end
elreetjr, VSeef Pfiil»«J|il>i»< IK> feet'm Foit;-»Mom* -ffS
southeast Bonier ofForfr-jirtt- or wyoimnfand'rnti* ,1 -',
streets, West Phifed6)phlh r JOO Joet frcmton-Fortj'iral-M ’•"
j • ;•;
.bnokidwellmg, east syle.af.Mennne street, betiwM^-' -
S^fx’SliFite!si^.
brick dweltinpc/ No.' 425' Enterprise atri&t, .between'i .'- -
Fourth and Filth street*, belcrjr jhekersoa street, J s£ft f.. .
■ *
; frame dwe/lihiVand alrtrafc;vacant lot of fonr
land, Bristol. Fa.; ttsoißin?t)u§l>lulBdelphiA and T#ra-v : ff I .'
;, ton Railroad, snAneat flwjDehfwaro river and canat’,,-’ *i? -
SECOND FADE' SALE; SEPTEMBER 13, AT.NOOit,' £
Wjumcrade—/ " .'t*'_ '-'/•jSrr .
OrphMs^.CoarbSale—Eatatojof. Alexander R.\SJ3atr>\|^;
lia Sis fi-'J
Christian street, betwech,Third and Fourth jv' U*
Orphans Court Bale—Estate of Jacob SrWander#'de«!d- r .
\ BUILDING I, OTV north" side of Morn's
tween Sixth and Seventh streets,!First ward.) v >.
5 -Same Estate—TWo-STORY7JbRICK -DWELLINff*' r* '•
south!side 01-Pearl'street,--between Thirteenth ftnrf
Broad and Vine and CallcrwhiU .streets, {Fourteenth
Orphans’ Court Sklo—Estate of James Banford, deoM."' v
THREB-BTORY'BRICK DWELLING, northeast
comer of Sixth and .Mary,streets, between-Lombard -
and South streets 1 /iV’ ' ‘ " - -- - - - ii ",
■ Same Estate—ADJOlNlNG—East side : ‘
of Sixth str et.' between Lombard and South streets,''
adjoining the above on-tbe north.- , 1 I
Same Estate—THßEE’ DWELLINGS, northwest
corner of Mary st/«it afld,Jones’ Donaldson’s alley*
between " ‘
To he sold separately.".-f. ;.. J , - • ■
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of, John WaU«, dec’d.
THREErSTORY ? 'DRIOK‘ DWELLING, ,No/ 1515" A
North Eleventltstyhet;above'Xeffersdn street, with a '
two-story fmrao stable, ott the Teareml of the lot, Front
xn& on Lewis street—Twofrbntd. - 1 * - • \ 1 - .
ForemptoryjSale-rBlflLDINti LOT—northwest aide
of CborTy streeE, northeast of-Meadow street, (later
Frankford.) TwentJ-tfiirtf .‘ward; jb by -110 feet ‘
i© l " Sale absolute. - * ■■£ -• *'■ * - * -- . ■*,
, Peremptory-:Kale—TWO BUILDING LOTS, south* ' '
east; side of Mulberry street, r southwest .of Meadow -
street^(lateFrMditod>)Twßatt-third ward; toxether,'- . ,r
49bywoieot. UST-ftile afwolute/ ■ .
VALUABLE PROPERTY-*.* THE RACE-STREET :
HOTEL‘S—No. 427 Raco-Strdet,, between Fourth and
bifth streets, anoopptwite Crown street; 10t'24 by lOd
lent. InunoAnte possewMon. ‘ .... ... ,
THREMroW BRICKDWELLING,southsideof :
Prune street, botween-Eighthkabd. Ninth streets, (late
M A%DK ”tN''rmKE-STORY BHICK DWELLING, ; I
with back buildings/No, 112* Mount Vernon street, be- --
tweed Eleventh and Twelitbland Green and Wallace
streets.' ( ••• - --- • v - •
Executors 1 Par&iitbUrt? Sale-Estate of Rebecca Save- r
r - < • ‘ ‘ON «Lee6ssc<L '-/*
VALUABLE BUSINESS BTAND—Three-storrlwick ! -/;
storomul dwelling.No.224Arcfrs(rect. between Second ' - /
and Third streets. Xir Sale sbMrfulp..
possession.f:i/. —-x . .. r
Same Estate—DWELLING NORTH FOURTH ST — -
Three-story brisk dwelling No. Sl9.North Fourth street, -
between Green and Tammany ‘streets. ST” Sale abac?- v - = ‘
lute.- Immediate possession; -- , r;
TitREE-STORY- ERICK i DWELLING, Hamford _ ..
street, (late Montuaviile.)
CARD.—Our sale to-morrow morning, at the auotian - \
comprise,-besides*so9lots of excehent se- -
nofid-hah<f'iiiimtufe; handsome toko wood piano^iorte, _
-bobk-eaSd#, mimrrs, superior Hearing fire-proof Safe,' ~
tapestry carpeMke./, and-Will bo found worthy the at
tention of others. -■*:
K?“ .Catalbkues now toady, and Iha article* ananced : ,
forexhmiuation.r^-*'
SUPERIOR PURN?^^!J®IOH r ptS?§' Hl*
HORS, CARPETS. ,V
--V On ThunpdsjrHpfnias v
At 9 o’clock, at the. niotood jrtore, an usoTtKentCd - '
excellent second-hand fonctare, elegant piano-fertaa '
find mirrors,.carpets,etc.,from famibeadeclininchoMW
keeping, removed to the store for oduvenisuce ox eahs.-
AJscr. several Me Uneengravmgs. - ; v. •?"'
a large lot of magnifying glasses, &e.
a fine violmoStkv > >. -
a fins boudOirpiano-forte. - /
Also, a ntperior rosewood piano-forte, made by Bcho-* '
maoker A Go.-.-;. ■ -. r- ‘, .
Atay, a superior firo-jrocH sale, mado by Hornng.
Altftfy d fot <?f Cognac Immdy.-. : . V
ROOMS .QNSJUR2JONY COURT TO RHHT,-Ar C
ply at the auction : ',r
AT PRIVATE in the Philadelphia '>• -
and MercantileLibranesMia -f
. AT PRIVATE property,*er*et*;C v
of .Fifth and street*, below Walnut: large briek
bunding and 10t,34by-M>» feet/Two froaU. - --- 3-•
. / -
■ • arECIAIkSAIS PF IMfOttTED*oik)DB..'
’ ■ .This - Morning, v \ ■
August 31’. at 18'o’clock, SOOJotmmported dry goods.
- Included in sale .
__ L . This, MonUng, . , <'
- Will be ftmna* ; r
RICH'PARIS TRIMMING RIBBONB,
For city trade. . , w -. -
56 lots rich riew style-Pans Trimming Ribbons.
BLACK BILK-VELVET RJBBONS,
Art ihvcficeof Nos:landSOfiqe BlacYSiUrVelvetßib
»«*![»&> LAINES,
- *j* PTs/t I Do. vtc.
5 cases. 300 pieces Rich LoaCtfl Printed Da L&ines.
t- Londoh trhla Plaids.' '- rs ’ ' -
—• 4-4PlaidPoilde Chevre*. • ; r ’
- < LINEN SHEETING. ' -
1 10-4,11-f, 12-4 haavjr Linen Sheeting. _
■ - ; BEAIi ’AN D'BEER-SKIN COATINGS.
7-4 fino Black and Brown ' Seal and Deer Skrns, Nigge?-
Tina (TTEDNEaDAY) MORNING. August 31,
r . 1 at hy O’clock:
A CARD.—'Wchave'nawarrnh*eU,andtobesolrtthis
(Wednesday) mortltdr, August 31st. at ip o’clock, by ‘
catalogue, 300 lots of, fancy and staple dry goods; com-' ;
prising a eeneml a&sortmentof seasonable dry goods:'
. .NOTICE.—To Dealers m Trimraingß ami Ribbons—
In sale thiamarning-,50 lots hch Paris broche, velvet,
and pompadour trimmings t velvet fiiscy do; moire an
tiquodo. 1 • ’ r - -- -
Also, No. I 1 * at 23 black silk velvet nbbonsC
LONDON MUSLIN DB LAINES, MOHAIR MIX- -
.TURES. PLAIDS, Ac.
6 cases hew-Etyle London mpsus.de lainos. -
3 cases 3-4 anu 6-4 mohair mixtures. 1 -
3 cases poil do chevre and gala plaids.
Senses 10-4.11-4, and 12-4 linen sheetings.
PLAIN AND. HEM-STITCHED. LINEN CAMBRIC
• - HDKFB.', ~
600 d 07,6-8 corded borders lineu cambric hdkfs. 1
J(X) doz hemstitched. . - do' - ' do.
~ BONNET RIBBONS.-'
' On Friday Morning, .
' A largo invoice of new style Paris Bonnet Ribbons.
• SALE .OF FRENCH. GOODS, i -
Oa Friday Morning, •
September?, at lOo’clock, by catalogue, on sue month*
credit. 400 lots of fancy and staple French dry goods. _
LARGE SPECIAL FALL SALE OF LOW PIECES'
DRESS SILKS—Just landed.
On Friday Morning,* -
September2d,atloo’cloer,'Coosi?uiig of— -
' Cases Bayadere ray* enlniftine. -
” rich Pekin raye birre. *'
” rich chine eniumine.
“ rtch-ladrillo gros'de Naples. -
“ rich Pekin damasse a poll.
” nchdroguet Jardinere.
” rich Bayadere canele.
“ rich col pdult de eoie.
M rich iviintelle do.
•** rich ulack droeucts do.
FLOUNCED SILK ROBES-Just landed. . .
200 lots two-flounced broche and fancy brocade silk
robes, newstylo.'
BLACK GROB DE RHINES—Best goods imported.'
Cases 21.2 a, 28.30, and 32 inch fine to superb qualities
high lustre black erps de Rhine*.
500 PIECES RICH PARIS PRINTED MOUBLIN DE
~ LAINES--Just landed.
Also, 6QO pieces extra rich Paris small-figured, plaid,
stripe. Bayadere,-polka, bouquet, detached figures, me
dallion mouslmde lames.
100 pieces rich Parisutripb and Bayadere Atheniennes.
RICH PARIS - PRINTED MOUSLUT DE LAINE
. . . , _ ROBES.
400 rich Paris printed moushn de laine robes.
IW LOTS NEW-STYLE BONNET RIBBONS.*,
Also, ISO now-stylo Paris bonnet ribbons. '
Philip ford, auctioneer, No. 53a
MARKET Street, and 621 MINOR Street.
SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO
GANS, Ac-
On Thursday Alonuny, ~
Septoml>er 1, at 10 o’clock precisely, wul bo gold by
catalogue, on four months’ credit. 1,000 cases of men’s
and boys' boots, shoes, gaiters, brogons, Ac.;'ladies*
and misses’ boots, shoes,-gaiters,.ties, Ac.*embracing'
n large and varied assortment of city and Eastern manu
facture, suitable lbr the present trade.
UMBRELLAS.
Alsojincluded in sale, Scotch,gingham um
brellas. ‘
Catalogues early on the morning of sale, when
buyers will find it to their interest to attend.
JM. GUMMEY & SONS,
• HEAL E3TATE AUCTIONEERS.
„ ' • „ „ Nd'.amwalnutstAeet.
CARD.—J. M. Gummey £ Sons, auctioneers, will hold
regular k>1«» or-Re.l Estate, Stock,, 40. AJjohotue
hold furniture at dwellings.
1. VAUGHAX MSn&ICKe
On our Private Sale Register willahrays be {bond
vyery large amount of real estate, including every de
ofoity ft imHasrti- sons,
‘ N'o.WW ALN^r'stfettfwowSurth.
Moses katiiaks, adctionees
„ AND COAIMISSION S. E-eomer
Sl.Vi’H and RACE Street*. v „„
„ MONEY TO LOAN.
MoNST TO LOAN, IX XiAKOS OK SMALL AMOTOTS, OB
merchandize generally,end<m.alLarticiesof-valße. All
SUMS OVKB ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS TWffVXR CENT. ?SK
mouth, including storage, at Nathans’Prinpipal
Establishment, S- £• corner of SIXTH and RACE Sti,
Money: liberally advanced in large or mall amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold.and Silver plats,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, gravea! in
xtruments, formturo, dir goods, dothing,.rrooeriei, ci
gars.hanl ware,cutlery,tKKdcSjhoiTies.vehiclii,harness,
and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed
on, atNATnANs’PRjciPALEsTABLisHMXXT, southeast
corner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, withcoHateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates, . ..
GREAT' BARGAINS IN WATCHEB, JEWELRY.
RACE Streets.—Th e following articles will be sold for lest
than halt the usual store pnoes; Fine gold EngjuWtent
full jewelled ana plain, of the most approval ana best
make, in hunting caaerand double bottomed. Fine gold
?scap«mont lever and lepme watches, in hunting case and
open face, some of them are.extm tWI and best
make. • Silver English patent lover-watches, escape
ment lever and lepmesi in 'hunting ’ case and open
face, some very supenor; English* Bwlss, French, and
Uvartier watches; fine gold:vest, fob, neck* and chil-
Iren sbhains; fine gold penoil cases and pens, bracelets,
breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings, stuaa. medallions,
*ahdlewelrygenerally. SnperiorHavnca Cikm at #lB
per thousand, in boxes qTSB eaon, will be eoßoy single
box or .quantities, to suit purchasers. Numerous fancy
artioles, &c., 3t0., &o*
, ' r at private sale.
1 A superior fire-proof cheat. 4 feet high by 8 feet wide.
A iso.; watches, and jevelrv of everr desonntion.
'ijEFINED BORAX.'—2O casga for sale by
»»b WETHERILG" A BROTBE H. Nni. a ud •
S KOnWU WrMl —— M
81-CARB' SODA.—100 kegs .for s&le by
--WETHEiULi k BROTHER; No, «J ud 49 N,
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»-7r; jp. MOORE. UNDKB
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