The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 01, 1860, Image 4

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thebliltoltaeondorfWiS tbfi*WoMotttent: “Sot
allowed ;-h!pi«T*ti3ii#te*f?“' totd'-from that ap.
-vya'af* ’-now
.ten idM
Coblnot—of oontoe Wfm fbltowed Wim mediate
disnnion. Whether,’T«J|M* Mtremlty, Dr. Bu
ohenea.’a.pniripttan’ drill Unf aufScient to • dis
*ee*Ua,fabrl*;;er.'tM«f
bo4w I MMs}(W#bu hf ‘.the Tori
- ’ 11 '-lUUW. "•!» I ,
• 4 ’s?rSf““i-
IFromtheßostonPeaU,,,
/Vtf.Ompuitr’ i’Jinvunai-*®a*f*ll*wt*g i* »id
Seward whteh lr to mnoh.talkpd aboutjnat now *'-i
Ja ;xMSA
TdOTHOWt WthU«'H.’Bn'WA*lasdSiT‘;:l id
drawal of the junior fcttnWefthe Arm. i
Whan I odlfcdJlbt/dJWrddvMitMAlbMy./ou
mod yourfriehd* * acknowledged or my
Inbornln year otoao, lnei»fating yon, tothyeHee
rnsnSras
po
- 3i3SaoSS»oiWwj^t.-.,vW6w««w«i
Herrtma wu elected PrtaMaatj whad-fUloon.
trol of the Tedaralpetronsge Inthts
received no eoeeHeratieev »t;,yoi»'fc*»d*.\'. When
lgßgwen.eeUeetoroCithiaporVa **a.who_w«e
Bpftjr . optitlod to.; the. confidence of. the Whig
luteed of rewording men who Bad faithfully ad
her*d toHeoryOlay aad to.J*U,'*u«h;m*tta* Zc-i
. bedee Blog, a> oatout from Nora Beotia,; was ap
pointed tinToyor of thepcrt r-DdyidA.Bokcc was
BrSy.pdttfeMtor;
Wllliamß. Leroy, navy agent; Hiram,Puller,»a
vai timekeeper; John ‘Young, laVtreeearer. ard
a man WMseleetodforEnlteaStateamirthelWhonl
yeßtiiwTfiajiabt AW* xm*n. —•*'.
And yet, while yhakntorlluW.loat erery dollar
I-poeeeeeed in storting the Qalway .Haa of etealn
paoketa to beße4tlrelpndandyoprMlf,noofirpM
made mo efaaalateneeof place.
Sabeeqnently, it wee understood by my frietfds
that I ahoold be the candidate of oar party for
Oovernor, and your oocaent waa given: bat, instead
' of supporting me, yon and year friends nominated
that trimme? and nttlarillain Raymond ifbr.Llau-
no advantage to our
party, and a man whom to hnow la to dateet.
In aiilhapoeitloea l hast labored to ptaoe you,
the emolument* and the honor* here boon divided
betweenyonrapif and Weed.,
I haVe noW to say that any support yon may
hereafter receive from mo will be became it is no-'
ceasery for the party, bnt not from poraonal oonsi
derations, : ; ; j' ; ,Yourf,jfco;,"
atomaon dnnnzjiT.
[Comaaondanoo of the /carnal oi Commerce.;
PATBTT*Tii.r.n", N i"G. , 'liajt 17,18d0—At n De
mooratio meeting heiiL reoently in the eapitilbf
thia State, an oxpTension of .preiercoaa waadaeiarci
fGr Stephen'A. Donatos as the Presidents eendi
. date of the National Democraoy, and reaolutions
wore passed signlfyiag the. confidence of North,
. CarolinaDemoerat* inbls Sanrtdneaa and Inttgrltj*
BeT*r*t°*me*tln|5 < havb'be*n eailad in different
tb. Sooth i,
confined almost enttreif to avowed dlauhtoplsti ep l
the Oppotittdn, , t- iwo**ojr,?“Bjoow Hothingm’!;
and whose opinion ia worth nothing. National/)«-
mocrats lathe South are' not afraid to confide in a
man who has fought her battle* fbr the laat twenty
yam,' add who wna brave ‘ ehd- loyal s'
friendship to entry in the point of his hand the
“.fogitlTee-lave Itw” into the very den of Aboil
■ tiftniniHittSi4Sftrth, „..'j , ~
The New York DttoSooi does not minister to
■' the tutes er prejudices of the majority in this
State, In ite very gratutioos abuse of Judge Deng
,lm Its ultreism is a little too greet to be ilncere,
or to do much good. ■
~The'imii!nititn>'orUMolkSuh!tgMncttliaUd
Bougies, or et leeat ■ maur*d, ,hint' tto support of
. North Oeroiin* id tho.Beltimere CenTentlon.
-.rHV'.v t-j.-sr:: : , CifnMmnurn.
PPiPador the eaptioadf V.whiatllig'tbtia baekt’ 1
of all fabtton,' dlaorgehluflon, Aid affiotto/tand,
Smeoeds to'eaufueawd'' thefdeiairdtah from On free
tatekßpda wbbm Ihs Bpadh' rely in ease bar
delemkteareteraod to tba Conreation. Aftergiving
the ilk, ituya : -“.ffeiavitptha attention of every
M«y«i ; : diartroa* were it'
approved by, tha.,pam(»i;|Maßdtoaa an wontd-ba,
to out minf, adlarupa«n , » th* great natiaUalparty
of thia gloriooa Union, We reaily hradn'doatit whe-
bo
Incurred, rather then witneae the degradation end
abaaamaat th* Cehgreaaiosal emealof the igno
bietrighteap[iNfflld.opunieithtfionthernasoaetion;
ista fiom the NattmialDeaOinrntle ConTtntian to
aooopt.”- '
■ri r 3sit ’.t if S\2 X?,
A»otb»h Poteoimio Cee* -rBreet ex6iteineot
preieiU’etiLoodba; 8.H., ineoofajnanMoftfie
' infamise of s wife, denghtar, eon-in-law, end ear-'
rant girl, with white Bo
learn from the Masohutaf AftrroV thftt ' s ips of
Mr. Aiejtindar Moore died ebmtVjear am, and
beqaaathed hfaptbafrky>eonelfting of a how and
as adreortwoef HSd;'to.,hla anther.; .JTith thie.
arrangement Mr.. Moore wutdleeatUUd.aad in
Angsetlut he Mt dre to ihehow, hat the dame.
■ were, ejrtisenifljeo..'Moore wee ameted and boond
o«r.rw.trfal, hathntadOMm becoming reeponei
ble for hie good behavior,’ ;be Me releeeed from
jail; Moore then took hi.
ele(er at But ,owwogdU After awbßeAoTOit -
h6me, hot did abtafar,there perauaeatlr at dret:
' : - bonoinwTsai
mvsawsm.
■ i«Mrap:aB»ns£
_ml?iihY^i \ to.
ennpdrt.*! left horned
CfariStMfrnete net Wp3mms«r%ZT&
P»«J- I'm* Mlthaiwhu larrlVed ihaealwu
a ««!*W»• *** ftfasdli Jfaf. t
, ™.»* .ggtWgo :.J» nffwrwg. or that each a
EnSSSfiJSr* I** 1 ** JssH•’;»•‘werted "fa "hie
~«ottMg?h«t boagltTfrom all■
SMaK**3PlWir-S?
loth of Jnne at Wemmere withoat BMt timhli
If I am alive aag%SEivMwSi»gg.gSS
joa thatl
■lottion. He ie. in mTOgUSifaftaeat mtlL
: Me man is the n«ttM
' of thenertr.
: reert*t the noMoattoo. »IiWJ?W,',TSvt
.'.; .ytig«tee,fa ithe Pannipfaeeda
: \ wem .iilmfileo.eery eenplTeffiSeSSSSJ,
load by eome of jldlSSUKr
toted Tory anobinti&ljF To •:
party would sorely follow hle nominatton.
,w
rented my nation, I trait that I hare fairly ra-
MManted the dilWet..' aoXMNjffcM, Md my
. vote, do not meet tha approbation of the Demo
" *sf3yy»m!?^ # *? instead* me.
■ '- • .2“t->V ? W-‘iosaHaireamsa.
• ;»4 ixj-
! ;4_.A Mojrniof^'KleinibisceDce.
‘i»fi'™p(ind«ntaf the NeWiYork Evening Past,
wpttug/roto KirUepd, |Ohlo, give* tha following
iofi-thii. present «ppi*r*n6«‘(lf v ti*t
PlMSirWtoiiihn Stotfqlsartofs of.JformonlsOj,:. ; V it
ti ttiapliM nofed Sam* quarter of «’
°!SHTO ,iooe M.tho Mormon metropolis., MUesof
ojj* »°t*, new, cultivated fields and mowing groand,
hoases, pailt on the Illinois-prairie pattern —six-
teeufeet by 'twenty—were .erected her* end there
silos* tti’.'stieeto. J A-vtotoerotis bodyJofL»tto«-
dey .tßOUer dWird ttOra.every nation un
der; h**rot-eVeiry netlotoof the Oscosslah.race,
at least—ooneMgatod there'.to worship Godlp
obedience tothelast Revelation, mad obtamnda,
price rices eibsittoeoe: 1 bV' afrtonltnre," financier
ing, rand predator? Viiits among their Gentllo
nejhhbpte,: -.-.‘i / - ti-i't.".' ,■•’
-.The.pUoe.eeiected doe* credit to. the judgment
ot .pitjeoaed the Hoty Oity. fn the
raldet of k >feKtle honntry, wlto’abumUnt water
prtrijhdet, ltheibaly the arawbaokof cold bleak
wintera''to prevent it from being a fit site fora
tcittotrial paradise./ The remnant left behind in
the. amlgratieha< of thia people itill beliere that
tho plaoe wlllsTad'.'beppiae 'a home of the Mints.
wi*.'stoto;')fi£tß?t^oh. they ,tH*is IfWiwiw, to
KwS|4f£, converting' oh the promises, and aak-.
log counsel ofHeeven. t saw MefUn Harris
yesterday; the Soiribe of the Book of Jfor
ato*;' one '■ of ? thtae - who ‘ Certified ;that the;
hadbflndled the ‘ igdldeh ; pl*to» from , which,
with the itHl cf -toe two atones in the, bow, Joseph
Smith translated the mar*a booke ftondin the
toil inPaimy tefiemKgyyi'an hletoglyphies into
ongratomatloei English;. * Martin profeteses to
hofdiha'itmre,orlgtoaX faith, as it was before adnl
teratad by,Rrighsm,Yoaitg.Hß lives.onia torn
in> Kirtlaad', .and hu become broken down and
gsrrotousi faiswlfehas left hut and contracted
a mawtage with another, ..He:ylsita wherever in
vited,anddlaoonnes on the;“rare word of pro-
iuapie standee monuwen t of departed glory.
Theineeriplion upon the facade has been removed
—to give place, it, 1* ( raid,, to- another.', The- few
Mormons; left ' are''agttatltig whether, the junior
Stofih, In'ih»*tMt<)rhli>thar, will a»U\together
the taly people. Oooa*hmally, the effort Is made
to febtmhase the (arms which had been out np into
cny'fttoibnt the pftliwit tßHaMtanti. unwimng to
undergo,rteether! inflietioß of. Moraonlem, have
never contented to sell.
. ilheheight of the temple is forty-rig feet J of the
tower’diiehundrad and thirty. The 'order* gist
flVen to the Prophet wen to build the etraetnn of
awn stone.-.Bonr tiers were laid accordingly. It
wosld seem that Divine. inspiration now began to
count the cost, (hr it was diecovered that
all .il tho. . means?, possessed' 7 by "the saints
wopJd ~pot finish, the work- The. Prophet
auncarne ad, that the remainder of (he walla might
be ef brick, hut must bo so overlaid with cement
es/to refembtn atone. It was so completed ; the
iaeidework dona, and the bnilding dedicated to
thofiOrd of Hosts, the God of Lehi and the father
of theOhildren ef-Nephi.
The interior .has been .greatly defaced, visitors
having tori away , shreds and pieces as ratios of
th'eiir pilgrimsee. The walls bear nomarosi names
soribbied by irreverent bands, among which I re
cognised. ;“Artemes’ Ward,” .the showman of .too
CjovelaDd jPtosacisofsf, and.oho or two. tamlUsc
friends: ::ikdies had also left their autographs.
Tbe wallo ani banks Of tho.seats were decorated
with outlandish scrawls and carvings , not unusnal
I6.pabito%tade». i>-
Uaon the first fimrsUU remain the slips as in
anoieato times. ;At the. entrance are raised seats
for . the digoitoriee,. belonging to the priesthood
nnd council. CpnSplcOous In.the middle are three
rows, .coniiaiing.of: three.'seatsetob.onthe front.of
which ls iabeUed; inlniijti letters, the rank of the
ooonpant. With the aid of Mr. ilioh, one of tho
saints, I,made them ««t as follows : , On tho higher
row ineTkhkis, P. A. P.f orßishops of the A« route
Priesthood; qh thesecond/P, A. P., Preaidants’,;
Ac. ; oh tbe lower tier, ?. T. A., Teaehera of tho’
Aaromle :PriMthood. At the farther, end of tho'
nwm .'kto ’slihUar ralsed seati f first, M. P. Q .
Coantouhrs of the'. Priesthood of Melchiaedea; I’i
M, H , or Horaldp dd. (dmlth hUntelf, i believe);
and M- H. P f Hiih Priests, to. : There were also
presiding eldsrs, io.' The eneonjnt, however, dees
notseem,e«ngraotu. >
• There wee an apparatus over those seats by whloh.
they conid be curtained so as to conoosi the’ func
tlohariee from the congregation. They were said
atsneh tisaee to be u ocmmnnication with the
Dsltyt : -•- ...
| IJpon the eeooad floor'were similar raised seals
land hat no paws, ae on the first floor.
Thp, warld’a. peopie nave converted this into a
dHooieglull-raoeewhichit sibeorves very well.
Thh'tUrd ttotT ssaa'- employed ah’ a school-room
after,(ha|.Mormon ekodns - to Misaonri and Ifuuvoo,.
and tha defeoed walls show the remains of tho
blaok bhard,. Ao.‘
. Ibpre iS-to'k at times of renovating the building
s’hjjfeaoying theae defomities; but this is .pro.
Wamstipal..,. Thehalfdosen Monnonsthat renmia
in Kirtlaed lUiind one of the aid Jews, as they
welk sdeuniy through the streets, or sit on tho
siap'f of the bouses ana converse of toe departed glo
ries,of their Zfoh.Bntaetoe “converts ere to hart*
deemed wUh righteousness,V I presume they are
gMantug confidently sqmn * period when they shall
“ niUk toc Gentiles,” find live Srott toe abundance
jof totoewho cultivate the- fer Ole acres of Lake,
Cnyihcga; ftoa»g», and Ashtabula’Chhntlee. 1 ;•
aSreTO. < Co,ot,Ti " ,Ha
i At the Mxthang% Philadelphia.
M>oti
Jvqd* CnbM.aooh
‘ TU.OceAH STEAMERS.
| . FBOKTHK tTKITKO STATES,
s* ** ~«o* ' pati-
A,‘fitw Xork. .Rdinburr..... Jana !
EdinboTfh~— {far w—-... Jana 3
Adpatjer— t-nay Y6t]t_HaTTe. i Jana 2
»nc!o4uoa...e..i.sMta»dLj^«r9ooL..*._ M *Jane s
rema^.. v* *.«. / »Ne* York- Livaraool .Jana o
sraSSfa#a-e— OoabM—Lirartod.— <
Arat**...., -.,rßMta»-i>ivarpMls. -Jase 13
JJramatu. New York,.Bremen.......—.Jana 13
Yorfe^Haatbarc—.Jana 15
iVuMirtHl t.——We wY°r*~fi»*Te. -i Jana 16
CoflUHimorf
Not* BeotUa .Q.nabao4Livarpool Jana, 16
::.:™ JSSS f]
porth Briton.; .v..‘. May ao
t'r*e»i--....'. .Sonlhaopton-Esw York- May 50
AtlSo... ..Livatsocl_Ne<rV<ltk .Stay so
Hunmoaia>.;..Bontham»ton„lfatr , ..YOis....a—lnna 1
ft/toSto’-' -‘u-Livarepoi-g0et0n..... Jnna t
IllinOla,......SooUiaairtoa.-New; York-. -.jnna e
rtooefniiso.• • • L]yareopl-.flseb*p lane e
pieat Baatara.Bonthame’n. .SmrTto*-.,.. lane, 9
SitSSudSfiSftfSSlfmlS^'^ 1 froßl y°to oa
'’ Vear bp to* to, fth,
HAitINK irTTEtWOEIfCE.
mnoF.raiUßunnt.jut 1, isso.
nLUtnj—«*ts—. rx
i»irwai»g.—u _— z —— - »ia
£••» if- ,f»T i woi^<^iUjjtoi»s, with btarrNKjralM.
”*wrpr|iy,ldf®?Jom New York, in
d* y s ®fo ß *;^#w York,in
3i?^J:Ssev^£^i !^. from . oardenMi
Bbaokfe/d r 6 days from Eastport* with
IB b*,-
bH Cfc«le*ton,*ltl.
!^JSrT&,M^ft , Sl re *' WMh, "* tOT ' wc ‘
- frow D<iT " ,iD "’
SS r v£ t,t *S n !* <&««■• from Boston,
g®** O?imwi gbij Qonqa , from Boston.
I 2®fc r jJ m P Cox,j!q|oek7fro» Providence.
§ebr W» bleed, Smith* from Providence.
S?S r *W l, f Fe&ton, frvm Providence,
goltr Adelaide, Yoeng, from Salem.
§f6r !mw!mSiK! from Gtovoeeter.
gtaamthis K.n«ina2m?As«T%o.to7i, H 'Wiiuor. 0\
Rtmnulilß ptimn, Cannon, W York, J AllderdiM.
fc C&f J‘ l v b *, r ? u K Cienfaegoe, Stewart, Carson
fc®»fltßA Bonder
2*»-H Mywt< Boston-: John R Whit*.
WI Wiehois, Boston, Sntmekacm A Clover
iSa&Afe? ■■'"Mb- Hoffiia, WitelMton, NO. S 8
Ro hr Del mot. 'Dmsmors, Boston, E a Bonder ft Co.
A Hdctaeheirft Ce,
FehSm, Pawtucket, Baum, Ogle
•!fi r - teivitjt Sword. R R Coraon a Co.
§efrr#Ujj||3Mw»jjjtdrlrrggtnrtevant ft Co.
gogt SXevenHg,-Coro° | i, Boston, do
h® r Boston,Tyler,Stone
"»• <“" to
v ; .-
**y *>»
IbSwS
I. Bud fc Corel “coS
.inmber to L MuntiarZ*Z.
liiro’i. ' •'■ > : ■,
.4., ctanrad »* •nttonjttjr
itkltimoM for
* *i«.a Mt!t nit. a -mi ten
>1 P4ll*,of**r.<f,»^i,i r .
‘6f,»rWl *t Bo.toii 3»th :
!■?, 1,0 Janeiro, rrent to
Tor thiiipnj ttoMM at
HO;
afrlvfii a* Hor
cleaied at Boston doth
iladelphla, wa. at Oar-;
rjIHROAT AND ttJNG'tiisßASßa. ; J
Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs,
Bronohititf, Tiiroat.Brdcohics ,Sdr« Throat,
Asthma, Quinsy, A ethma, Quinsy, Asthma,
.
rhflftni maiionof iho Tliroat,Lung*»'or ; Cheit,
CoEßdmptibkVcouiroraption,
All diseases of the above jnatufa readily succumb te
that now universal remedy,
f. DRi WiBTAR’S BAtSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
Pr«iidpntof the:-Morn*Coautr Dank, andwhois ureli
■ known sudmuehesteemed throughout New Jersey.
- ■ M6tu»BTowN,N. s J.*Jnn.9,3B«.
Messrs. Sits W. Fowfcjs k'Oo, s
pear .Haying need Dr. Wistar’s Balsam, o
Wild Chtrrfy foy about fifteen yean \ and having realised
;its benefioial results in my family, it affords me great
pleairiurd in recommending it to the publioas a valuable
remedy in oases df weak lungs* colds* ooughsi fed.,and
a remedy which I consider to be entirely innocent, and
may he taken With haricot safety by the most delicate in
health. Years, very respectfully,
JESSE SMITH,
DR. WIBTAR'B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
The following letter from a gentleman m Philadelphia
who came near being impoeed upon by a worthless ar
ticle, and who, knowing by experience the virtues of
the genuine Wistah’s Balsa!* o» Wild Ghbr&y,
wishes to option the publio against similar impost*
tidnii: '
Philadelphia, Jan. so, 1660.
Messrs. Bets W. Fowls 6c Co., Boston s
My wife having been afflicted with a very severe
oough for nearly two years, was induced by a friend to
try Wistaria Balsdfn of Wild Cherry i and finding great
relief in it,she persevered in its use with the most bene
fioial results.
My objeot in writing is to inform you that you would
advpaoe your own interest, as well as that of the suffer*
ing oommunity, by advertising suoh retail droggiatsai
keep it for sale, 1 Being on one occasion out of the lUl*
s&mi j Called at adrug store m t)uio»lj to purohase a
bottle ,when a spurious and worthless imitation was of*
fered mens the genuine!By advertising l in this .man*
ner you will protect the pubUo from imposition and ad l
varies yourown interests, as a medicine having the in*
estimable virtnes of Wiatat’s Balsam of Wild Cketrv
should never suffer in reputation by coming moompeti*
tion with worthless and deleterious mixtures.
With respeot, yours truly, - C. M. HALLOWKI.L,
SOT Beware of vile and wdrtlileu tfaltiite'r/fits ! The
Only. Genuine, Pare, and Medicinal Balsatn- has the
name of **l. BUTTS,” written with a pen, and the,
printed name of the proprietors, 8. W* FO Wt*K A CO
on the outer wrapper,
DR. WISTAR’S'BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
FROM -A. S. CADWALLS)ER, £8%.,
Merchant of YardleyviUe, Pa.
■' VASDLBYVILLX,Pa.,3mO.6 ( im
Messrs. B. W. Fowl* &. Co., Boston i
G««t r t I take this method of testifying to the great
efficacy of Dr. Wistar** Balsam cf Wild Cherry, pre
pared by you.
- I oentraoted, last winter, a very severe cold, which
assume a, ohronio form, ahd for. which
tried various remedies without obtaining any relief,
tihtU I oolhmenced taking this valuable Balsam, which
cured me entirely before I had finished the seoond bottle.
Very respectfully, A. S. CADWALLADER,
DR. WIBTAR’B, BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
Certificate from Mr. Norborne Norton, of the £x*
‘ aminer Office, Riohmond^
Richmond, Va., Feb. 33,1809,
Messrs. S. : W. Fowl* & Co., Boston ‘.-Gentlemen: l
, with pleasure testify to the great merit of your invalua
.We lung medicine. Dr, Wist'ar’s Balsam of Wild Cher
ry, which is 'likewise highly Valued by many of our
- esteemed oitixehe, who have tested its virtues by trial.
• I first made use of this Balsam some three years mnoe
for a violent and distressing oough, which baffled the
skill of physicians, and, to my jor, experienced such
; trabifyin* relief is to Uduoe me to persevere in itdnse.
I always keep it by me, and ever find'it t 5 \k uhfaiUng
inltaefiboU<~iC<J medicine that t have ever used has
given suoh speedy relief.
Yours truly,^' NORBOBJHE NORTON.
' Beware of vife and worthless Counterfeits! The
only Genuine, Bute, and Medicinal Balsam has the
,pame of “I. BUTTS,” written with a pen and the
■printed name of the proprietors, 8, W. FOWLE & CO.,
* on the outer wrapper,
t. W BYOT* a, BOiflj,'
l 318 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia,
WHOttSSALS ASBHTS.
. FDR SALE EVERYWHERE.
. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE,
i i; .. FOE BABE EVERYWHERE,
j apld-cpQm d^tW
i ' THE CHIEFAJIONO TEN THOUSAND.
j DALLEY’9 HaOIOAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
HAS universally., supplanted ■ all other
Ointmint. ui heaUni UMlfoetlon. in'both tho
jjsaewra »nd Vf««em HenSttWea, wherever iitro
gooedi eodrtetMrfriie *un, u iho trueeeoret of ita
guoeeee.m nil «i«hmu afieHoni. whether the cause
Je.nistdmf orjMjMM.' ■
; ; BUNNS * M SOALDS
bn«.e«i bjb
sellout Asnlsr. nna the'3 ieehle renewed Mifbi a
g
1 Children ere frespscty suSerers from external in
jnnei, eepecieUy from £ Fluid end C«mj>ieiw Ez-
Weeimd-theiefon every g motherehonld MVb thle
peelinr preparation ,oon- a etantlr on hand. It heafi
«n i «*'r 3 removee the TETTER or
te®jgjggfs|Sgimßteii
a r tK
phanoe of aeoidentlirpm 3 «»Iorio», ,firs t or com
baarin fomd 3 that this ntagio Extractor
[sjiiebeetaadoiilrfneiid. * U is both portable and
phcap.andthoaUrever be so hi*companion, u ftfriend
Is There ere thou- t, sand* ofuving witnesses
totesMytaitsmnmUqusc virtue, who owe their
•oxnd, Umbe and-BUSolea 3 to its saving efficacy.
Bfj£T8 f j£T
OsS eTRfvamVE 3 m weUasCURRt
earns, .. fcryslpeias, Anresofell kind*,
fruit*,, FistaE ; . Shot Wound*,
foil*, i- , Front Bites, -. JBcrofola,
BSS&LWT" e ““-Send.
fe&.sS£' feox,
Cremy, imples, Turnon,
gJJWtedCocde, Tetter,
PJxeaeM of the IheuraatUm,' Vmumlal Sores,
i Soi|«t the priucipaJDepat*, M Broad way,'New York,
ggi Jgd. cKrtrea street, ;New Orleans, by J.
WRloojc Cp.' t 6ehenl Agents .ft can also be ob
tained of alt raeyeetabie Druggist# end Merchants
throughout the united State* ana Canada, ,
! ■* T/W. Dy6TT* BOWS,
; * *lB Worth SECOND Street,
> rely - j - Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania.
UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHUs
SLmBoWs «•**«*
KEWABOUPB BIUKBTIa
bELMBOLD-S DfiBTI O’
I v A T» ».. ’ THE GREAT DIURETIC,
i And ft Pom tire end Specific Remedy for Diseases of
tut ■ ' ’• v * -
j Bladder. . . Kldmve.
• a.- '
u PAIFAND INpIaMMATION, end
j ‘ . °kEN.
i pomf
pIKiWi^SNWI^iWSSiWo’Sif"
j .. • " y~ , mh*i-lv
A ROMATIO. .DIGESTIVE CORDIAL-
agreeable preparation is one of
ft{2«il , ?^S a 2 t J , JL' ni P ro7,n f. tbe; appetite, promoting
strength and time to the stomach,
w&ioh hie yet been offered to the public, Jt is an old
Uerman receipt, and has beenln use for many years in
J'LATULhNOE. end CHAMPS INT'hE STOMACH!
arising from Cold or Indigestion. All persons having
jthe least tenddnoy to Indigestion,shouldnevtr be with
out it, u a sraall winegliisftil, taken after raeaia, wiU
Bxolude all oTcontractjnx the DYSPEPSIA.
mgredienti, BITTERS and
AROMATICS, and only needs to be tested to be ap
proved and eppreciated, It is a pleasant beverage, and
may be used with safety} pleasure, and .advantage* by
invalids, and by those in health- To be had at aUlead
p,ice «• dokr -
I - - MiAWASSiu-
Ip'NGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARD-
Sif HSP SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
MT. JOY, Lancaster ooanty, Fe« .
m. , , E. L. MOORE, Principal.
L the location is. in every respect, a very desirable one.
Pop/M of instruction ample and thorough. Pupils ad
mitted at any nine. For particulars send for a circu
lar. my4-lm*
MRS. FREDERICK HODGES, OF BOS
intends opening a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG
LADIES in this city, commencing in September next.
Mrs, H.has the honor offefernnrtothe Rev. Alex.. H.
Vinton, D. D.. Rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity.
Circulars, withjulj K&nioularc, may be obtained of Mr.
y. H. Hodges, TO 1 VINE street. gpM-3m*
j A MERIOAK SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
jt* relihble medium through whiob Schools and Pami*
lies may obtain competent teachers. Parents may ob
j aM-tr JM
j^RYANT 1 NAMONAI .;
wS
j~ nT77~-. PIAKCW.
PIANGS! 1
IVUIi
' PIANO-FOHTEB.
mklodeons.
i - 1 > : J ’? AWO ' F s^ioDKONS,
I Made & Karen, Kaeon, A Co., Nnace.A 1 Olukl
piUef -.Davie, fc Co„ and other.. „ ooULli
j uiVlfc',-'! . - BBVENTH and CHESTn'UT,
pa
lISTI I tbNT OVB R-STRING SXAND PIANOSj
IIIUAItHfIRAND, AND BQ.UARE PlANOS,'Eowm
feiMd.Tn-Wmoert. aqd in jriyate olrelM by tie Bert
IwtfMnera. «*i«v«d the ffret ereimarai overlie b«H-
WRIVY WjBLLS CLBANEb AT A LOW
r , Pnp^,£iWfisto?ipo^tSofflee.
tmyll.lro* ’* 4 No, iais North SECOND street
ESENNRSBY BRANDY.—7O casks, in
at,'OHds-
Mfe'bWikiuj:
recommendations.-
TIMELY CAtJTIONI
VIRGINIA TESTIMONY,
SETH W. FOWLE A CO., BOSTON,
PEOPBIXTOBS.
JSDUCATIONAL.
THE PHESS;ii4PHIIiADMIiI , JH4A, FRILJAYi; JUNE 1, 1860.
rrEE PENNSTiVANU o K N I K A ‘h
THHI Eft UAL
—thus furnishing faoihtiei far the, transpprtatioa'Gi
Passengers unsurpassed for speedond oomrortby any
Express and Fast Lines nn through to Pittsburg,
witiiootobangeof Oexfpr Condtctor*. All through Pas
senger Traint provided with l Lovibyidge'irFatent
flrske-spsed under Bsrftot eantrotV enginSer
tiiua addmjTmoch to toe safttrof travellers* To*
I»fesfiates®
day • exofsteo. 1
JjßWmkAya nMMh, ■
SSSmb?™ »F. M.
§rke«bunt “ a.» ft M'.
WertCherter n •• . ' 1180 P.M.
Wait Ohaatar Fu.ea.an will take kite Mall, Wert
Chaster Accommodation, and Columbia Trams/
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Borten, o. kW*
BBSadpffiSgSs^
regular Line«fSteamers on the MjJsLßsTppTor-Qhio
rivers.' ,i
otferlocte**** 7 * “ “ d Um# M «w*» as byaw
mmm wwm THE
toyetierwitMJie.aVin. of time,
tioKWe* oFFrefijht, and the Travef-
Marobanta and Shipper, antnutina the tramportation
or their FraMt to thla Company, oaa rely with oontt-
BUKO*
g«w* a«/auora&lt ai art tka rc«rf,fty etUr Ratireai
particular to mark paokages “ via Fenna. Rail
ssk
ftte & JWM:
1860, isan iB6O.
BP ®SdSSQo d aH^ 8 '
' From Walnnt-street Wharf,
Will leave a« follows—vii:
At BA M, via Camden and Ambor, 0. A A. Aooom****'
Atfl A M?*Yr dinidoET*anf7eVaeV CiTy **
oommcdatfon...w. - . gag
;At9AM, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
AtllAM, by Steamboat, via TaconV and" Jersey; * ■!*
• City. Western Express.... * ».800
Atl** p M* via Camden and Amboy, Aocomnio
, (ration ........ SIB
At 2 P M, via Camden and Amboy, Cl and A. Ex-
I a
; A fcS.. vi . i : T . Monr^ .!»
‘AtfiPM.viatlanulen and Jeraey City, EveninK
Mail,,.,— " Aoo
At 11 P M, via Camden and Jeney City, Southern
. t Mall., .. ,10
'At 0 PM, via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda
: turn,(FroigtuandPat.eujer,>—litClaM Ticket. I a
■ The OPM Mall Line ran. IIP M, South?
era Mail, Saturdaya amerted.
For Belvidere, Earton, Lambertvilla, Fleminaton,
*"}."• A M and i p M from Walnot-.treet wharYand
7,10 AM {tom Kenelngton.
For Water Bap. Strondebnr*, Boranton. Wilkeaharra,
Montraae, Gnat Bend, &0.,nl s A, M, from Walnnt
■treet wharf, and 7.10 A. M, from Xeneinaton, via Dala
ware Laokatraitna and Weatern K. X.
For Mount Holly, at e and * A. M., > and atf P. M,
. For Freehold, ate A.MTand ,P. M,
° n • , ■ WAY LINEB.
.For Bri.tol, Trenton. 4o„ at IX and < P. M. rrom
Waln« mreet wharf, 7.10 A. M. and l\ P. M. from
For Palmira, Hiverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burllna
ton. Florenoe, Bordentown, As., at UK, Land IX P. M.
andlnurn
wmßioamK.*’ Trenton.for Taoony, at 11 A. M. and
Twony, Bevejly, Bnriinjton, and Brlatol, at e F. Mi
KnfeOT? 3BS&MBSB H
their rmponrtbiUty for baeaaee to One Dolkr Mr noand,
endjpU not ba liable for any amount beronaßlw.ex
oeat by .renin! oontrmot,
aplfl WM, H. GATZMEB, Aaent'
ISbimb KLMIBA ROUTE.—
iSSSn and bl
‘ Q.inOKEST ROUTE to Tsmatus* Cstswissso Ra
pe rt, Wilkesbarre, Soranton. D&nville. Milton, Wil*’
.ntuniport. Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elmirs,'
NiMars Falls, Roebester. Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo,
; Mihrsukee, and all points North and
Pajuenger trains vrijt leave the «eiv Depot of the Phi
lowbiU street,) daily (Sundays exoepted), for above
point*, as follows t , - , >
~ The 8.00 A. M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes
.ho above trains make direct oonpeotiona at Elmira
withthe train, of the «*w York and Erie.Canandaiena
and Niaxara Fade, and Bnffalo Railroada from all pofnti
North and Weat, and the Canadu.
„Bas»a«eobeokcd to Elmira, Buffalo, and Snipenaion
Bndie, and all intermediate point..
I Tiak.Uaan iw.procured at Ae Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad Line's J icket Offioe, northwest corner of
IIXTH and CHESrNUTitreeu. andatthe PaKMnjer
DepoL corner o f Till ST EE NTH and CALLOWHIIL.
r th roljgh express freight train -
Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Broad am
SSfifiWjßsttfSifedWip mi
Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M, to insure
their going the same day.
d&ft mafkimiLt lt tht ***
Nortbwart
»pU-tf - - Philadelphia
'£EjeHiesiß pUiladblphia, ger
uffiWAffiT
uessssm. M 'V
_ Leave Philadelphia 9M num%*M., *,8,8, 7X t and
Uo ft Me
Desre Oejmaatoini HO mis. A. M„ 1.30 mis.,., SX,
: «,
,<au*A'M
fceave »JO
ONSEOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
mi - > a-m
-< rk p > W*^ WB •* 7 - *"• *' ll A ' M - **<
™ ON SUNDAYS,
m‘3Vp 5 &. I*' 1 *' ..,
•*••«»* AM-p
-, . , . ON SUNDAYS,
Lear. Phlladelhhli, A.AI„ 3,8, and 8T M.
leave BtoMTMjnLA. M/,«i,,2,*iiao,VP.M,
i.mi.. 1,—.. - LI.
.BEAaaiiM TO WEST CHESTER
sS?ilßls 1 ANi> intekmediatb
■ Trams for West Chester leave Philadelphia from the
depot, northeast ooruer of Eighteenth and Market
streets, at 7JB and IQJO A. M., aod at 2 and B.U P. M.
On Sundays atB A. hf. andlP. M. ->
Passengers for Stations on. the Philadelphia and Bal
timore Central Railroad will take the 7>30 and 10.90
A. M„ and I B Pj M«,Tnuns. mh»
PHILADELPHIA
iHMKsBB9R'Xns„,H£ADjMo hail
-Iror • iy ™ vn^
MOKNIMO LINE, DAJLY.<BundM« «lofptert J ,
Leave New Depot, oorner of BROaD and OALLOW.-
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entranoes
on Thirteenth and on Callowhilt streets )at &C 0 A. M.,
StOßOOticc at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
AILKOAD, 1 F. M, tram nufivin* to PitUbute ; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY l.ttTP. M. tram ninmn* r<>
Chamhersburg* Carlisle, Aq.i.andthe NORTHERN
CENTRAL'RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Sun
burj,lAo. AFXf.roiOoNt,n»Eg.
Le»T(l Mow Dopotj oorner of BROAD ood OALLOJV
ffIBTANQEB VIA PgILAJKLPHU AND READING
Fhom PniLAITKLPHiA Mile**
ToFh®MxvflUh....—~ *£i „ ,
BSSfcLT.VZffi
Miilersburt..... • •• • •}<* 1
Trovorton Junction..lM i
Sunbury.... ••••a. •••16*
forthuraberland,.
LewUburg ~.178'
Milton.— 183
Monoy.——— .... •• 197 ,
Williamsport.-.9W
Jersey Shore. ....—.223
Xoook Haven S6J
Ralston— —...AH,
Elmira. —... 287*
The 8.00 A. M.. and the SAC
at Port CUntoMSnndftJs ei
WIBSA, WILXAMSfORT
making oloae connections wi
008-tf W. tl. M<
e^RINQ ARRANQE
fISsSsHSSRMENTi
PABSENW^II^Wf,^'%TtoHIA,
For Baltimore atB.U A. M„ « noon, (Express,) and
U Fo*i)heiter at 6.15 A. AL, U noon, 5.15,6.00,7.00 and
A. M.» 11, 1.15,6.00,7.00. and
Nfw Cajtle at 8.15 A. M.,and 5.00 P. M.
For Nuddletown atB.W A/SM*nqß.ooP. M.
' For DoveratB.lsA.
For Milforqat B.U A, Mi> and AGO P. M.
F or Brt 'MKsMaiA „ , M
Leave Baltimore at 8.86 ATM,, (Expreee, ) 10.15 A. M,. t
JiSsavsWilmington at MOi 6SO, knd 11.80 A. M., 1.0,
?!eaS* fiaUbari at lid A. Mm and 3i© P. M.
Leave Laurel at fl.lf a. ltt|, andS.iop.M.
Leave Beaford at 8,48 A. m., and 4.Q0 P. M.
Leave Alford atTAO A; M„tod iAOFJd.
Mi, andflAOP. M,'
Leave Middletown at tod 7.85 P.M «
■ Leave New Oaetle at 8.00, 10£» A. M„ and 6.00 V U W -
Leave Chester at 7.0, ».V), IUM A. M., I.H, 8.97 and
*'lj£veßkltimore for Salisbury' and Delaware Fail
ro**“W'U,r RAINS poa BAliT j MORE , .
h»tOhMt.r»t e.u A.M.,IIAMdIMOJP. Mi - •
Giro Wilmintton ( »t I* A. ft,, MAI P. M„ an! U.»
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OARattwWlS
r <uuM»A_ -—y tunaa follows? .. ,
Leave for Perryvilie and Intermediate
'Wilrffliton Jot Perjjville, and intermediate
lor Philadelphia anh intermediate
nlaoel at 4.40 P. ft.
Leave Havre*de:Graca for Baltimore and iutermedi-‘
pnd Jntermedi-,
Opl, atll.ll>E..M.,ftom fuiaMlphia to BalUmoia. .
Jt*** * P> -
JAVA COFFEE.—I,OOO pockets prime
**iV3kS'bMi f 8 *»>» br JAME “ OEAHAM *
.WEST.-CHESTER
I HKStSpiSpH INC 1 PH IL A.DKLFHI/L
. A train fill If&Va fh« de&dt. norUiflartAotn«r otEisk-
Uanth ana Market Streets, oil BUND AY
p':T ,00 1 P - M ' ; ’ »-
;PerMn»_ iMt,«.-»m plaua purobsjio their Ticket*
’«*S"«?id^p#lta*#f SW ' I'‘ 1 '‘ , * iu,ul " moe ' . :
General^upelEumffetit;'
fIEMOBaB NORTH PKNNSYL
/■MKagSHSPi VANIA RAILROAD,
V« n EASTON.
imfiliPK“ LgY ’ WfllTß
Mauoh Chunk, Hssleton.WJlkesbarre, arc.
At BiW.F. M. (EJtprees); for Bethlehem*Easton, Maueh
Chunk. ao.
This tram reaches Easton at 640 P. M., and mitea
close connection With New Jersey Central Express
Train-for New > ork. Passengers by this train reach
Maueh Chunk the same evening.
Ai&4o A.M.and 430P.M.(Aooommndation). -
At 9AO A. M. and,6.80 P. M. (Accommodation >. eBt ° Wn ’
„ r _ _ , Per Fort Washington.
The 6SO A. M. Express Train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to WiJkesbarre,
and to all points in the Lehtgh Goal Region.
; « TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA*
M Leave Bethlehem* (Express,) at 7.15 A. M. and 6J3 P.
andTt o,j 0 ,jJ oy lest°wn (Aooommodation,) at 6.30 A. M.
Washington (Accommodation,) at 6JS A,
ON SUNDAYS*
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M.
Polladelphia. for Doylwtown, at 5 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia aWAOA. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 640 F. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, SJ.6O. To Mauch Chunk, #3.60.
ToEaston»#l.flO. ToDoylestown 80 cants.
Through Ticketsi mast be proonred at the Ticket Of
fices at WILLOW- Street, or BERKS Street, in order
to secure the above rates ol fare.
All Passenger Trainsfexcapt Monday Train*) connect
at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second
“ a vi r nr' ! W r *l™ .rrT*' n8 * t Rai!rOlJ,2om ' Mt '* ‘ fto '
• ■ ,’• : ELLIS CLARK, Airont.
lSwaßHn PHILADELPHIA AND
%AHDIP(ol?-Tr» R iS TR »va
the depotofthe West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad
OoJisMe«nth and Market streets, at 7i30 A.M. and6:is
A daily line ofetages to and from New London and Ox
ford connects jriththe 7;30 A. M. train frornThil&deU
phta, and the 9 A. >l. tram from Avondale. The beau
tiful scenery and well-known heslthfnlnes" ofDelaware
end- I Chester counties offer superior inducements to
'wr munrter boarding. A. B. BURTON,
Philadelphia, Way 14, iB6O. Sm Superintendent.
NOTICE.—CHESTER
A^iD RfN
*)j‘ *<jrt from tli« n»wPMMM.rD.Kit of UnPhila
dslihia and Reading^Railroad Company, comer of
BROAD and QALLOWHILL Streets, (passenger en
tranoeeon OallowhiQ.
MORNING TRAIN for Downing town, leaves at 8.00
A.'Mly • • 1
, MAIM for DoWpintfown, Inn* at
•**/". VV H?*3?KteBNNBy, Swrotorr.
fXwiM WEST CHESTER
PBf^^^OAILROAD R L.i™
ELEVENTH and MARKET Street., <«o.pt
Sunday) at 7.16 A. M., UA) P. ML, and 4P. 25. Leave
, West Chester atfi.ee A*M,, 10.46 A. M.* andMO P. M.
; PHILADELPHIA AND
I—READING RAILROAD.
of fares t
On and after APRIL M,lJ*0 V Commutation Tjokets,
Treasuter, at the offioe of thp company, No. 3z7 South
r OURTH Street, at a reduction of iwenty-fivo per cent,
from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Sommer in Ibe Country wilffind this a verr desirable
route, the SohuylkiU and Lebanon-Valleye being among
the. most'beautiful and healthy in the State, and acces
sible by four trams from and fo Philadelphia daily.
} ' 1 ■ 'i •' S. BRADFORD, Treashrer.
Fhiladxlphia, MarohMth. 1866, mhl7-tf
TVOITOE TO CONTRAOTOBS.
be received at the Office -of the
PRNNdVLvANl A^RAILROAD' COMPANY, until 3
o'clock PjM.,ojs MONDAY. JUNE 'll,for the con
struotion of the Mheonry in the piers and abutment* 0 ’
a Bridge over the Sohnylkiil nver, near the Unite<
States Arsenal, in the olty of Philadelphia.
The amount of masonry will be about 6,600 oubio
yards, a large portion of which will be under water.
Proposals will state the price per oubio yard, including
the, furnishing of all materials, and the expenses o *
cofler-dams, piling, and all o>her items incidental to the
construction of the masonry, except cement and lime,
which will be fumiiaed by the Railroad Company.
proposals will be received for the delivery at
the bridge of stone editable for the above work,
i/.liojfdr fc the.hohlwucUoopf the, masonry,moluding
{he expenses of the, foundations, x tlle fltode And edmen,
to be furnished by the Railroad Company. ...... ...
Parties propoeidfTnar submit plans for foafidmg the
piers end abutments differing from the specifications.
Plans and. specifications W|!l be ready for inspection
on the Sth lust, at the Engineer's Office, West Phila
delphia, where ail requisite information can be obtained.
Proposals wit) be addressed to
, -, . _ W. H. WILSON,
. myg-tjell , Resident Engineer Penny R.
OFFICE OP GERMANTOWN PASSEN-
W GER RAILWAY COMPANV— Philadelphia,
May XT, 1860.
.Notice ie hereby given that an eieotion for President,
niheMansgOrs, and Treasurer of Germantown Passen
ger Railway Company, wilt be held at theoffioeof the
Coifipear, SIXTH and DIAMOND Streets, on BATUR
DA/73iine2,lS80,bet*eeh lhe ten A, M. and
tWo P. M. WM. BINGERLY,
IhylB-tje3 SeorStart.
OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAtIGA-
T lON COMPANY, MAY 10th. JB».-Frora and
alter July 15th, IBQO, and until September Ist, 1860, the
chance* for the use of Car#, acd for Toll end Trsns
‘uortationon Anthracite Cow, carried to Vhiladelpbia.
ibr war of the Schuylkill Navigation, will be increased
Fifteen Cent* per Ton on the rate* fixed MarohUth,
11800; and on the Ist of September, 1860, a farther in
create of Fifteen Cent*per Ton will be made on said
chargee, and to continue until the olose of navigation.
By order of the Managers. F. FRALEY,
t mrll-aa President.
PROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS
offlo. o C r o t^ffll'»ffi’G W yiS WS $j
Boulb SEVENTH Street, tatil noon of FRIDAY, iotte
6.1889, for any part or the whole of fifty thousand tons
pf Bituminous Coals, saitablefor the manufacture of
*Gas, to be delivered at the Gas Works, on the Schuylkill
yiver, ;n sooh monthly quantities as may be specified in
the contract. The first deliveries to oommenoe m the
month of July next
I The Coals mast be iresh, olean, and dry, and of a quali
ty to m approved by the engineer. The proposals mast
p tat©the particular variety of Coal it is intended to ftir
pish.andifof a kind not before used at these works,
samples of not lens than fifty tons for trial will be re
quired previous to the time of opening the proposal*.
Tfae gross ton of 3,240 pounds will be considered as the
‘weight Intended in the proposals, unless otherwise ex
pressly stated, and. if it lie preferred to deliver by mea
sure, the attack basbel of *,6» cubic inches will be used.
In oase of failure to deliver the Coal according to agree
ment, the trustees of the Gas Works reserve the right
to purohaae wherever they may deem best, and oharge
to the oontractors any loss or damage consequent on
■uoli failure.
, The payments will be made in two ?qual instalments,
at four and six months after the speoined periods of de
livery, the lSth of eaoh month to be taken as the ave
rage ortho moothly deliveries i or, at the option of the
trustees, payment* will be made in cash, with interest
deduoted.
‘Should the oontrhotors prefer to deliver the Coal ear
lier than required, it may be reoeived, if convenient to
Store, but payments will -be made to date from the time
pacified,
' Satisfactory aeourifcy for the fulfilmentof the contract
Vill be required, . JOHN C. CREBBON,
__ „ Engineer Philadelphia Gas Works.
, May,>, IMP., . myi-tieB
tf^ATJTION*—The undersigned having
-with the requirements oi the Aot of the
(Legislature of J4th January, 1S«, and supplementary
thereto, caution all persons against buying, Belling, or
filling my bottles. 1, hereby announce ray determina
tion to enforoethe penalties. Bottles marked William
JiiOdle, K. Kiddle. apgfrftt HOBSfIT fllDOLfc
OF THE I
" . HEADING AAILR
» Fmi
The ratti of freight and t
j this company \o\ll b* as .
■ til furtfur notice:
To Fiohmond.-.——
, Philadelphia-—.,...... ■
t InolJned Plane—.—
Nicetown
Germantown A. B„—.
Falls of SohuylkM
Manayunk. —.....
i Egbert’®... —..
1 Conshohooken—
Swede Furnace-. —..
Sambo’s.....,- —♦
orrißt’nor Bridgeport
, Port Kennedy...—
1 Valley Forge.—
PhoenlxviUe —•
■ Royer’s Ford——.—
Ar&nungp...
Ltmencg..
—
inrdsbdro—. .
I Exetfr. —..
Reading -.— —
Tuokerton- —.
Orwigab'g and Auburn.
After July 26th to Septum
to Riohmond will be yai#e<
after September Ist. an adi
per too.
; _ By orde’ of tJiel
] ap*f-Jm. W.
Northern Central
Railroad.
fluobury and Ene A. R.
fpISOATOKIAIi SPORTS.
**' TAOKLI
Suoh U Burgees* world-renowned .Trout, Bass, and
Salmon Rods. .Superior Trout, Bus, and Salmon Flies
TtPSW* Carlisle, Salmon, and
mm Hook s. Baskets, Artifloial Bait, Bilk.
Bilk and Hair, Grass. linen, ana Cotton Lines.
\i Williamsport and Elmira
,r Railroad.
10 P. M. tram connect daily
T B nAiM e m;
rith lines to Niagara Falls.
of BROAD and
:eILHENN~EY. Beoretarv.
TO 0. SPiOBLaNO,-
*■£*• a ATTORNEY at LAW, CANTON, KY. ’
. ®jr.Special attention paid to the collection of olaime
in .Trigg. Calloway, Marshall, Lyou, Caldwell, and
Christian countios. , _ _ •.
7 Jo Hoo. H. Q. Burnett, M. 0.: Hon. H. J. Stiles,
Judge' Court of Appeall; Bon. J. 0, Dabney. Circuit-
Jndgg. Hopkinsville, Ky. , , ■ , . m>33Kt •
Burgess' Trout. baSs, and sal
' ■ MON BODS.-PHILIP WILSON * 00., ID
CHESTNUT Street, bavin, taken toe Bole Jtrenoy“
my Trouts Dace, and Salmon Roda, Reela.'
fiSffi“* ,Sr SESf 4 V at
s EUGUET, A: fciOJSS, . -.
■■
'"b«iVB'|egttlarlt anil! assortment of desirable Ol<
aro^o^ff
ODOMETER- JJAND. COM
_ Urtfo rtf, GOim'VTaannfaotii re" WORK’S
PATENT ODOMETER CARRIAGE BANDS,
aje durable, oneap aad efficient, jneaatmnc .with mier-'
ting- aaotnr&ayattjr dwtanee pawed, over br the vehicle
to which they Are attached. Those extra* finished Baade
“Mt wt* trifl* more than inferior bands without the
• • 4 ~QQgdt I'etiaMe Ac'qttts Wanted in'all parts bfthfc
oonntry; Please feefld for oironlara. * mySl-Sm
;[M;AOKBKKL,—343I)bIs. NoM, 2, and'S
for'
l*V* 1 -'ABgg Btr,gt. sgoptui Bfyir;»tnve Fro^t,
STB.VVARt’S PAISLEY pil*:
"‘f.pji.on. .'of t)ii« WHISKBY Jn»t TtMlTja and tor
«*!&,in bond br • okokbk wjtjTELKY.
i miu-sm ' 13* SOUTH FKONT RtriiK
PROVISIONS.—and Shovi}
<-Q«« ABniy «^ rv i r , 'Tfr*
'BHLS Prime Halifax and Eabtijort
wgwbnsss:
WHITH: F!BH.-194, h*lf^blq.,Maoki;
. * vaiw^ Vnut* Fiji, Mnwriox but re-wired
NOTICES.
’HILADELPHIA AND
DAD COMPANY.
ladhlpbia. Maroh U. 2880.
tolls on coal transported by
follows from March li un-
• freight ant
per ton. Oi
'anoe of l£
loard of Mi
a. Moilh;
N& S iV.Se<
r pHE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
QT FHILADEPHLL
(Fireinsuranok kxcujmvely,) . ~
DIRECTORS. , ,
T. Ratcßsoxu BVA*m, Moud.scA.tL. Dawson
! YitUAM MoKxa, Gsd. H. StuaUt,
, fALBPO FXAZIXS, JOHN H» BBOWH,
. pbn : M. Atwood, B. A. Fabnuvoox,
Bbiu. T. Tbsdicx, ahdbxw orOASH,
CHARLEB W, COXErß.ofiMrl'. „ ~ ftu-lt
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
-Ml INCORPORATED MIG—CHARTER FERRET
WWI-HUTStr..,, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stoe k and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, ©ontmn* to
insure on -Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merehaadise.
Vessels inrort and their cargos#, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
XIIAXCTOIS.
Thos.Jt. Maris, John T, Lewis, t „
John Welsh. James.R. Campbell,
Samuel O. Morton, BdAdfid O. JJatfUi,
Patriok Brady, Chos. W. Poultnoy,
Israel Moms. „
. r _ THOMAS R. MARIS, Preddeot.
ALBERT C, L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. feM-tf
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE OOMPA
PLUS s3M,746.7o.—lnsures against Loss or Damage by
Fire, and the Penh of the Sea. inland Navigation ana
Transportation.
GEORGE H. HART, President.
E. P. ROSS. Viee President.. .
H. H.jpOGGHHALL, Seo'y and Treasurer.
8. ff. BUTLER, jbafstant- Secretary,
Foster 8. Perkin*.
Andretr R. Chamber*,
Samuel Jones, M« D.,
•|*-t/
George R, Hart,
A; 0. Cattail,
tW. Bailer,
. R- Coggsbal),
Oil. H. M.Fnller.
T NetTRANOE SOMPANY OP THE
Jituttred Jo tXO,OOO-AjutU, Jswuur 1.
MB. 9MT,M6 60-100.
All invented in' sound and available securitles-eon
tinne to insure on Vessels and Cargoee, Building s, S too Vs
of Merchandise, &
HenryP-Sherterd, George H. Btnart,
Simeon Toby. Banmel Grant, Jr,%
gharles Maoal ester, Tobias -'Wagner,
williams.Smith, Thomas B.watbea,
. o teKMsar* .
Delaware mutual safety in
BTJTLANOE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY'TUB LEGISLATURE OP
OFFICE S. I AN» WALNUT
StTMUt Philadelphia. _
oinvraaiSrJ® imbwVahck
’ i *>•“*«« 01 tt »
’•UfLAWD IWSUJIAKCES
Oa •©ode, br Hirer. C&natt, Ldxe*. rffld Lend Gamete
to all parte of the Union.
FIHE INBUHANOK*
Od Merohajidiee % enerallr.
November 1« UM.
MarittYtU*
f U3,(iao, PoilAdelpaiS O:!70 VLMflt. CO
ilOOjOOQ,r«ui»ivauaift State ftp M.M* 00
3xi,600 Pennsylvania State* trot, Loan.^—, 31,00 00
#ll,OOO, U.S.TreaerarrOK*' oent, Note* and - *
interest one . MJt 04
#lO,OOO U. 8. Treasury 6 ¥ ot. Notes and inter-
estaue.— ao.ni oo
•*B,OOO Temporary Loan to the City of Phila
delphia - 9,000 00
•M,QOO» Pennsylvania Railroad *d Mortgage
• w cent. Bond*.- 43J00 00
•9,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage 6 cent. Sonde • 11. 100 00
•144)00 WeetPhiladelphia Passongor Railway
Company 7 W ot. coupon bonds/.... UJOO 00
•IIiOQOiOOO share# stool Germantown Gas
Company, interest and prinoipu
guarantied by the olty of Phfla
aelphia —L- . „ 21,000 00
•MOO,IOO' shares Pennsylvania Railroad
. nOIMB"*---,- r - ' 1.778 00
•#,lW.lW»h3rMgwFP«rahe>]yMi*Rftjl
•l,B9o, ToV Boat efld Steam ' *** 90
Tor Company. Philadelphia and
Savannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, Ooean Steam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia and Ha
„rre de Grace Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exohanr*
Company , ~IJIO to
•431.888 , •96,719 84
Bondsaed Mortgages, and Real Estate, OX- •
1 fioe 'BuiWmr...;.— _ 78 JM 08
BUlrreoeiraWe for Insurances made.-—. 131,49 9
iiolance dneatAgencies—rremiumson Ma
nns Poliotes, interest, and othecafesbts due
; the Company—. - OMi <8
Scrip' and stock Of sundry Insurance Compa-
' met... *r- • - —«—~ ijiooii
CMh on Dtypcit in B&nk~— gfjjm a:
tauijH a
•rnsGTosut
Samuel E. Stoke*
J. F, Pemiton# 1
8 y«&
xnomM U/HanT,
flobert Burton,
Jacob P. JfTQM,
HAND* Vloe President.
»tarr. riljt-Yftntf
Willi tun Martin '
Bdmund A. Bonder.
Theoshilus Paald'**
John IL Penrose.
John OJJaiis* •
WmiMglSjrre, Jr..
Jcmos O.JUftd,
Willism C; Lq<lwi» .
Joseph H. Beal.
Pr. R. M. Huston,
ffeorge O. Leiper.
S&SBfe.
WILLIA
THOS. C.
iYLBURN. Bee
INSURANCE COMPANY
a-* -Office No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Honaea and Merohandiae
generally, on favorable tormi, either limited or ear
petual.
, „ DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Bonaall, Edward D. Roberta,
John y. Gmnodo, John J. Gnmthar,
Joshua T. Owen, Reuben C: Hale.
Thomaa Marah,’ John MoDoweU. Jr..
Baml. L. SmedJey, Jce. T. Hale, BeUefonte.
nTxt iER|MMH JBONSALL, Preatdent.
JOHN G. JHNNODO, Viee Priaident.
Edward w. David, Eeorctarr mha-wfmtf
fJLINTON LIFE AND GENE*
HAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
. PLATTSBURG, MISSOURI.
Chartered in 18S0.— Authorized Capital, •100,009. •
. DIRECTORS,:’
H. Whittington. Wmalow TuHier, ‘ T. R. Bradley,
George W.Culrer,
I. N. HOCKAUAY, Seo. and Treaa. \
. Special attention' paid to Colleotions, and Money
i romptly rettutted.' Boaineaa aohoited. ' rahC-Sm*
t .IF? INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
"PANyrfgIE, PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANGE COMPANY, Northeast corner of ’THIRD and
Aseets, f 987,01 83,
• INSURES LIVES for foe whole term of (Ufa—grants
annuities and endowsiante-surohasee life interests In
Real Estate, and makes ail contracts depending on the
pontingenciea of Life,
'They act ae .Exeoufora, Administrators, Aolgceee
Trustees, and Guardian*. •
/», TRUSTEES.
Daniel L. Miller, Ssnmci B. Stokes,
Bexdanndn Coatee, William Martin, .
Richard S. hswboldi James B. McFarland*
: limste k . w ' ttz h tt£y T '
ggrfetei. gift $$?;•
Mmnr C. Townsend* Daniel L. Hutohin^).,
JLxiplphas Kent, John W. Homor,
WilUam H.Carr, EUle 8. Aroher,
f» V. Duflon, Baraaei J. Christian!
William Robcrtaon* Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M< Basin, j John G, Brenner*
P, 8. Mlohler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER. President.
. „ „ aAML.B. STOKES. vi»PnSlb
JeBN Wi Homos, Seoretarr. M ig
HAVING PUNI)H.
“ A little, but often, fill* the Purse/*
Franklin saving fund, n O .
IS6 South FOURTH Street, between Chest
nut and Walnut* Philadelphia, pays alt Deposits
on demand.
„ Depositors* money secured by Government.
State, and City Leans, Ground Renta, Mort
gages,&o.
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no nek with depo
sitors’ money, but have it at all times ready to
return, withe per cent, interest, to the owner,as
they have always done, This Company never
suspended.
Females, married or single, and Minors.oan
deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
be withdrawn ojilt by their consent
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Btate
or Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money
from trustees and exeoutors.
LARGE ANDRMAIJj SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily, from 9to 3 o’clock, and on
Wednesday evening until 8 o’clock.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader,
JohnShinaler., George Russell,
Maiaohi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt*
Lewis Krnnbhaar, Henry Delanv,
Nioholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smeuley,
Jds. H. Satterthwaito, , Jones Yerkes,
Joseph W. Lippinoott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President.
Grans Cadwalladkk, Treasurer.
ap»-y
“ A Dollar saved is twioe earned.”
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER GENT IN-
K?TEREBT.-N ATION AL SAFETY TRI’ST COM
PANY, W ALNUT Street, southwest oorner Oi THIRD,
Philadelphia, Incorporated by the'State of Pennsyl
vania. ! '
i Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to -the day of with
drawal.
The office is open every day from nine o’olorfkm the
morning till five o’olbok In the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till eight o’olook,
Hon. HENRY L. BJ&NER, President.
_ ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vico President.
William J. Rued, Secretary.
directors:
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewater,
, Edward L. Carter* Joseph £. Barr,
Robert Selfridge, • < , Franqis Lee, 1
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph-Yerkes,,
, C. Landreth Munns, : James L. Stephenson,
Money is received and payments made daily.
, The investments are, made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Rente,'and such first-class securities as will al
ways insure perfeot seounty to the depositors, and
whloh oannot fail to give perinanenoy and stability to
this institution. aul If
CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
K 5 TRDBT COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST*
NUT Sfreet. . . ’
Large and smalt sums reoetved, and paid back on de
mand without notice, irith FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the daj of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
‘ Omoe hour?, from 9 until 0 o’olook every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clkk.
DRAFTS for saleoa England,lreland.andScotland,
from £1 upwards.
• Presidont-STEPHEN It. CRAWFORD,
Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER,
. PUNY FISK. Aotuary.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
SPRING TRADE.
B c«v.
„ , 3»y.CHESTNUT STREET.
Jleipeotfallf xiye.npUve thdt ther are prepared, with
Increased facilities*/or the ior»ardtns of
Uj PaMenrer^CnunsPto'ftl/Mrts^fthe -
WEST, SOUTii, AND SOUTHWEST,
. BKCBIPTA .OIVKN,
i With rates inserted to destination, which we guaran
tee will-tie as low as thorp of auy other responsible Ex
press Company. , ' , - -
1 Thedeapatch wittrwmoh we put all descriptions of
morohandW throujih to Pittsburg, Cincinnati; Colum
bus,. Cleveland, Cbioa*a, .Lexington, Louisville, Bt.
Louis, Nashville, and all other Cities and Towns in the
West, oannot be excelled by any other Company.
Also-, by pur Southern Express, which baa lately been
established oyer the great line of Railroad*, via:
ciraud Junction and Mwaißsippi Central, through to
New Orleans, to Baltimore. Washington, Alexandria,
Lynohburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga,NaahviUe,
Huntsville, Memphis, Grand Junction, Canton. Jookson,
Vicksburg, and New; Orleans, and all other oities anu
towns m the South and Southwest.
>i£ ,x * ,r ? Be ??,Ji, a YS Jor the West and South from our
Office. 330 CHESTNUT Street, daily, at 7 A. At, and at
i PerNeW York, at 3.0, and 11 A. M..anddaadllP.M.,
daily (Sundays exosptedi. Steamship Express, for
Charleston .and fiavsnnah, close at our offioe at 7 J\ M.
on the days before sailing.
• Our Wagoniwill call.tor Eotrts in any part of the city
Within 1 the ibllowloi limits, Delaware and Sonuylkill
rivers, and Coates and South streets, provided notice be
(eft at our office before five o’clock P. M, Merchants
banging out the Call Cards of the Adams Express Com
pany,may depend upon our drivers giving stnot attotf*.
tion to the same.' For particular®, please apply to the
• - ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
Phila., Feb. 10,13G0. ape-2ra John Binouam, Sup’t
DIVIDENDS
EXCHANGE BANK;, ~
\-J • ' PHILADBLPHIAi May 1, 1880.
The) Directors have THIS PAY declared a Dividend
f THREE PEA CENT, on the Capital Stook, dear oi
- tata Tax,-and payable on demand. <?.
myl-tf J, W,TO WHY, Cashier.
PtJRNZSS, JJBnrtBY, * 00.,
sale this 1, AT W
AWi» k*«.t l ? o,nin ** * ane I* •* ’Oo'oiock. on d moathr
•ent«l#« Cfttalo ® 0 *' eompri * inrall for pro-
WO T IOJB— T ° Retailers.
Jn isle th’i morning—
So |rioM'c!ihw«tt., bor ‘ 1 ' r •*•«?
700 Pans black lade poUU and ma.nn«M
} w »yd ratt«Sfiffi“£!L
L*W Waok groo do Rhine d ester*.
Baris printed barege*, jeoooet*. &<%
,tru"" U ' Ultbrell *‘' *<>«'■. kW Alova., id,,
| ' BLACK MANTILLA TRIMMINGS.
I ...An invoice new ttyle tnmminri
fFBIjIT/ D BORDER CAMBRICHANDKERCHIEF
low do«en printed border cambno handkerchiefs.
Clftßttta'SALE OF FAftl3 PRINTED AND BRO
CHE BORDERED OABHHKKS, AWD STELLA
BHAWLS—'The entire balance of t&e importation,
Tlu Morning,
Jnne Ist, At 10 o’oloclr, on 6 months* oredit
30012-4 extra noh Pane printed border Cashmere ateild
shawls. m
bWH-t Paris broDbe border Cashmere and memo
stella shawls. ,
Being the entire balance of the spring importation.",
J>AtU3 BLA6 ; K -MAMTMiS, AMD
For City .Retail Trade—Bah non of the Importation.
Bra'-'S .This Morning,
June Ist. at Ip o’clock.
70 lots of Pans guiidrd l**e points.
Haris alencon points. »
Pans pusober laoe points.
guipure and alencon laoe mantles.
very superior quality and desirable s'yles, the entire
balance of tbe importation.
EXTEA QUALITY BLACK GROS BE RHINE
DL'SiERS, RICjfLY TRIMMED.
tor Retail Trade.
. , This Morn ng ..
. 6W extra quality black grpa de Rhine dosters. riohly
trimmed. .
WHITE MAHSiILLFS tiUILTS.
. For City Trade.
4 oases 20*1, 114, and 4 London white Marseilles
emits.
WHITE CHECK MUSLINS.
COO pieces large and small cbeok musliiU.
SALE OF FRENCH. GOODS.
_ . ■ This Morning,
Jane 1, at 30 o’clooi. oa 0 months credit-*' .
flOOlots of lanoy ana staple French dry goods.
B flixm*, Jr.j AUUTIOWBJCK, Jit, 481
• CHESTNUT tn'SLßET,,«wosite the Cttsto*
nnttg* between FOURTReudFlFTRmreeu.
LARGE CALK OF STERKoHOOpIC PICTURES,
, REVOLVING AsD PLAIN BOXES. Ac. ’
On Saturday Mornine,
June 1 OontmesalßS.aV MK o’clcok, embracing &
Urge assortment of, English, American., and French
plain and colored groups and views; a win, inah, aod
American »o*nery: fine rpeewood instruments; revoiv
in< boxes for£3and 00 pictures, Ac., A o.|
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE. SALE OP LADIES'
AND MISSES’ STRAW BONNETS. FANCY DATS,
FLATS, BLOOMERS. Ac., Ac.
Os Mowtey M oraing
June 4. b* cafcilOHafi, eotomencJD* at IQH o’clock.
Consisting in . '
Ladiea ami misses’ Coborg split colored braid,
English straw. iancr hair. ana Neapolitan bonnet*.
PLATS, FAI'iC'V MATS, Ac , &C.
Also, an attract! re assortment of ladie»\ muse**, sod
children’a Leghorn hats, white ana colored e<fa«*tnaas»
white and colored i ©atones,"Ac.. Ao.
Ms N’S ANB BUYS’ HATS.
. Alaoimea’a and boys’felt* white and colored straw,
uen&i, Leghorn, Panama, and pairo hats.
SALK OF EMBROI DEftIFJ?. BONNET AND TRIW
MING JUBBUI4S, FRENCH fiOWXJIe, HO3IEAY,
&o.;Ao. - j
By dialogue,onacredit—
, On Weonesday Morning,
Jens 6 commends* atlDo’oloolr precisely, embracing
an attractive assortment or seasonable good*.
ftSy Catatognes and samples early on the morning of
sale. „ •
JUr. b OKMLi, f ; 3 &ii Ol’iON BTOUE,
. fad MARKET 8lt««L
SALE OF SPRING ANU SUMMER OLOTMIHO.
- This Morning*
At 10 o'oloek, we will sell, by catalogue,a Urge whe of
clothing, dry goods.notion*, pa'o-leaf fans, bed Com
forts, and also, a line of straw goods, Ac., Ac
It it. MORRIS, Auctioneer,
ST. LOUIS, no.
WILLIAMS BOYLE. & CO„ AUC
" TIONKERSfc COMMISSION MERSrtAnTJ,
No. 6 North MAIN St., ST.LOUIS, Mo, (?orm.ri/
with Messrs. Myers, Claghorn, A Co. Fhtlada,) otfer
their servicer to the merchants, manufacturers, as<
i ,df Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods* oar*
: peU, boots, shoe*, fords are, jewelry, &0., Ao.
wST Cash advances made on receipt of goods,
I >y Settlements made three days alter sale.
nKfnUZKCBS,
Messrs. Myers. Claghorn, A Co., Philadelphia.
“ Stuart & Brother* Philadelphia. ,
'* Van Wyck, Townsend, A,Warrens, New York.
[ ** L. 4 B.Curtis4t Co., KaWYork.
'* i Wood, Chrtefy, ft Co., St. Lodis, Mo.
'• Crow, McCreary, A Co.. - ** inhlf-thstßly
HHXPPIWG.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MALL STEAM-
raw mnr toxk to uvurooL.
Chief Cabin Paatas®. ..f]»
Second Cabin Padttge*-*u,.~.~». 71
PfcOM BO*TO5 TO ttftSPOOL.
Chief Cabin Puma.;. .9110
, ±_. Second ..o#
The ships from New York cad at Cork Harobf.
The ships from Boston oall at Halifax and Cork Har
rlitßlA, Capt« Judkins, I CANADA, Capt. Las*,
S, Capt.l* Stone, (AMERICA,Capt. Miliar,
pt. £. O- Lott, IN LAG AAA, Capt. Anderson
i Capt. Shannon, IKUROPA, Caps. J. Leitoh,
__ 800TtA,(now building.)
i These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead {
greed on starboard bow; red on port bow.
t i.jjßOPA* Moodie, leave Boston, Wednesday, May 30.
PERSIA, Jfldkias, *' N. Wednesday, June A
ARABIA, Suj&e, - u Bo*toft, Wednesday, done H.
AFRICA, Sbsnnort * 4 8 y<)Yk, Wednesday, Jane M.
NIAGARA. Millar, “ Boston. Wedhaddgy, June J 7.
ASLA.LotC ♦* N.York, Wednesday, July 4.
EUROPA. Lskich; *' Boston, Wednesday, July It.
' PERSIA* Judkins. “ N. York, Wednesday, inly IS.
ARABIA, Stone. '* • Boston, Wednesday, Julytt.
Berth* not scoured until paid lor.
An expenenoed Burgeon on board* < - . ■ ,
The owners of thene ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones*
or Metals* nnless bills of lading are signed tbereior. and
the. value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
passage apeW to E. CUWaJID, '
myg-wfmtf 4 Bnwtlns Green. New York,
FOR TQS SOUTH —CHARLES*.
SHMLton AND savannah steamships.
' FREIGHT REDUCED*
Heavy Freight at an average of f inns per oent. be
low New York Steamship fates. '
FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C.
The U. a. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tami Charles P. Marihman, will tail on Wednesday,
June 6, at 10 A. M. ...
I Tnrongh - eatote at Sea.
: The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA.
Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Thursday, May
SI. at 10 A.M.
< 1 h rough in 661& 0 hour*—only 48 hours at Sea.
i *F"Saiun« days changed from every Sernrdar tosyery
'five days. Goods received* and Bills of Lading- signed
i° The first-oiasa side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE end STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
above every ten days, thus forming a five-day eommn
nio&tion'wifo Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest. •
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con
neat with steamers for Florida,aad with railroad*, Ac.,
for all places m the South, and Sonthwaat.
, INSURANCE.
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by then ship*
than by sailing vernels, the premium being one-half foe
rate.
N. B.—lnsurance on ell -Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points.
GREAT REDUCTION IN TABLE.
. Fare by this route 28 to 40 per oent. oheaper than by
too Inland Route, as-wilt be seen by foe following sche
dule. Through tiokets from Philadelphia, via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
To OB
S&V&lM&fa'f—lt 00
Auk»uU.-—.— ,au 0Q
II <W
Atlanta:.— . MOO
'Viumima*. .a co
~ Atlinta_..
Columbia „ ,vi Colambo#.—- ~
Albany. ... Ms>| .Albany. . —SCO
2uont«Oßiffir~.~» ffi ot[ Montgomery—-. SB go
Mobile—Bo OOi Mobil* 48 90
New Orleans^..-.'39 781 NewOrleans—_._ fil CO
No bills of lading signed after the ship hM sailed.
For freight or sassage apply -on board* at second
wharf above Vine Biroot, or to
ALEX. HERON, Jr.,
. Southwest corner FOURTH and OBERTNU?.-
Agenta m Charleston, 1. S. &T. G. BU1)I>.
Savannah, HUNTER fc GAMMELL.
For Florida Irom Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers SU Mary's and
St. John’s every Tuesday and Saturday.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Yb. palmer, the advertising
• AGENT, FIFTH and CHEBTNUT, civet hi*
views of tbe principle and best mods of Advertising,
daily, between 10 and 4 o’clock. Address
xnyll-3m V.B PALMER.
EJ. BAY LIS THOMAS.
• , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Hm removed nia office from No. SZ3 Axoh »tieet to No,
429 WALNUT Street.
, Particular attention riven to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claims. The drafting- and 'examination of Wills,
Conveyances, Auignmentet Briefs of Title- and other
of Writing. The managementof Executor
ships. Administratorships, and .Trusts, superintended;
and tne best seonrities proonred for the permanent in
vestmsnts of Money. Satisfactory reference given
•when required. . ap3o-gm*
CJAMUEL G. SLO*N,
REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING
Bt. Paul. Minnesota.
inh&-3m*
Horace see, ..
MFCHANICAL ENGINEER, and
PATENT ATTORNEY*
No. IH Pout i SIXTH Street,
(Nearly opposite the Bounty Courthouse,)
Prepares Specifications, Cravings, xo., aod transact*
all other business connected with tho obtajmnv of Let
ter* Patent. apts 4m*
J WAGNER JERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL I,OR-AT-LAW,
Office, No. US South SIXTH. Street,
(Opposite Independence Buuare,)
'Pmni.pßx.pHia,
By the atd or reliable Attorneys, at different point* in
the United States, is enabled to proeeoute and oolleoi
olaitns of every description. -
Particular ntceutioujriven to the examination and re
covery of the claims orLoeatees ana Devisees, and the
examination of Land Titles and securing the intireste
of heirs and all persons interested in the same, insli
parts or the Union. „ .
Has the Statutes of aU the States and is Commissioner
lor most of them.
' Depositions carefully taken under Conmascons,
apll-din -
£|ENBY E. KEENE, . .
Eu HKMOVEDTSm R Ko?K»Nfaimi» l street to No. »8
South THIRD Street' mhU-Sm*
Alfred l. hough,
J TAPER MANUFACTURERS’ AOh NT,
Orders solicited for every description of
PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER’S MATFRIALB.
No. 17 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia,
foll-dm*
PAWSON k NICHOLSON,
bookbindkks,
NOS. ,19 AND Oil MINOR STHKiT,
D.tW,« '"^fLAOKLPH^ 1 ™ 1 ■
JAMKB PAWSON. JAB. B. NICHOLSON.
Jstf-ll*
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
would respectfully call the attention of the Gene
ral- extensive Stock of BIR
MINGHAM Hardware, which we offor at aimaU
vlVadce by tud package, _
Crders for direct importation solicited, and Bonds le
dysrrd enter xa this sitr, New £°^^ft*£9jrtaUL
7 . *y
imparting ana Commission Merohanak
end At ents far Forsisn and Domssti* Hardware.
autt-tf
Bread and cakebakery,
No. 823 North SECOND Stra.t;
¥ , . •, BetWMO BROWN and POFLAR.
Hoyinsroiglnuedthf.BAk.n l formerly oconoied hj
Willmra.H. Winh*rgl r wo aro oreosted to aupolj the
publio with Broad mad, Iroiu tho boat Flour, rfam and
■ VKYL 4 STKCK.
V ADLBS? TRAVELLING BAGS •
"mSnufadtuPedand forsele by C. F. RUMFP, 118
North FOUR FH Street, above Arab, i
n«omA'ii I S'i J . ssl< 'Andretiul mamiliwturni of „
PORTE-MONNAIES, POCKET-BOOKS* CIGAR
M .‘ 'OASES. MONEY-BELTS, „
Baobabs, Parses. Cabas, Bankers' Cases, Dressing
CMe#,,Wnting Desks, Port-Folios, Dili Boots. _ _
Jonpins promptly dona. apr-Sm-
“■lfUYßbls. aml 310 hfa, l»rg<?Np. 3;M*ck-
GyD aiei. 19c' blii... and *s6 hr., jmalUjo., Maok-
HI THOMAS * SONS.
"" iag utuisnasrown stmt
S l »™>«*• e*n?«ate.:-
ssaa»«*s=««^®s
REAL ESTATE At nUVATESALK.
wr W&hmn »Una tmnOMpi iMaatataat rnrata
aals, raoiadiof mrr MHAMMaTat, Mi «utr,
p 3 nr -
KrWttl aautantarad oa ov atrw aala t.tiM..
ami tirertiMti twoaaioaallT u cur paUxt abatiaet,
(or whisk aorin art »nmi *..t>r>> flat or
o (urge.
THIRTIETH RMfl*® RUJS-JUHB A.
At U o'riortoooA
Exseoto>’sf!al>_lKatata of Baajaialt (taakill. t r-| r 1
i_Y A r is*? L E BUSINFSS P brick
Etrr •*“»> and ralaab&Jot. mk Filth
IlealTwlfcfS BTalnnt and Prone
laW No ■«? tM?“ ERN RESIDENCE, with aide
lane lJlw.^,» L Y REAL E-TAI E. NioMowd
Ftaokrotd, Tweot,-
LARGE BRICK AND 6TOf(K Ri/fr nt«(i M , Ba : A A
u* soap. oaadte, and oilworki! mUm 1
iSStesiMSsa sssf**- **
Executors’ iSale—Ejtate [of Richard M WiUu*, b«|
LAR(3» ANDVAU<A%?iEBlDimcw.amitka«t
corner of and York oourt- between Walnut asA
Spraco'street*. Three front*. Lot JJ feet frost, M
feet deep.
tame i , *tare--?TX TWO BTO&Y BRICK DWELL
ING SUramei’s street <£? alley,> bttvtfa gnw<»f
Third, and fine fed Lomb&rH street. . .
Executor#' R*M—Estate of T. J. Heston. J —r —it
Twy valuable lot*. itarfrf plank roif uf
Passenger Railway.between Mary sad William stimi>
rjipoeite the Woodlands Cemetery, Ute West FhiMsT
P Tvrn Handsome MnpKßft mi sidendeb. Ha-'
eeriord street, seat ot Thirty-eighth strset, jbataa*
Twentv-frurth waf.s,
NEAT MODERN ItEBIDENCE. Haverford street,
east of Thirty-eighth street, Jfantaa, Trinity- fowrth
"Seat MODERN RESIDENCE, Be. Hi South Six
teenth street.«oath of WaluaL -
NBaT MODEM DUELLING, No.M7 H. Treaty
third street, berow Centra ftoat
TWOJHRKK STORY JNUGKDWELUffg&SM.
008 and SloNnnh Tenth street ztfwrvs Poplar street.
Business Sta&d—THHBK BTORY BRICK Sff£LL>
IWfKenruerof Lehigh aveoue and Sa'iaen street, for
merir Kirtitcofcd.
Bakery. *re LB, AC., northwest corner offfevea
. BU.IIfESs'IoCATION-Tlr.. Morr brick Dwmi
between Foonh and Fifth street*, occupied by the Good
Intent {free Company.
TO.CAPITALISTS. BUILDERS. Ao.-geis ty ords,
o' heirs Of the estate of Georre Ether—Large end vtfa
able lot, about SI sores, Ridge avrane and Teealic
seventh, Twenty-eighth. Twenty-ninth- No*»is aad
piatmmd stieets, and Susioehaaa* aveooe, Teaati.
first ward. See Litbocrephio pians.
• .THIRTY-YIII&T SPRING BALE~itJNE 3.
At 7H o’clock in the evening,
BUSINESS PROPERTY - “ Pine-atr*et 3Urk«*
House/; southeast eonier of Fine ano Ford streets, be
tw«ea mneieenth and TveaLsth attests-
TiBATjAOpkRX RhRIBENCE. No. 1»13 Pis* st.
WRfIrSRCURJBD GROUND oi
8800. one ox aflOO. .
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 68 Lorn
bs rd street, vest of Eighth street.
THREE IHRES-SrORY BRICK DWELLING?.
NosrTOdi 70T- and 7D9 Lombard street.
KEaT DWELLING, Elin street, east of Lnoola
street, Vantna.
| TWO-BTORY, BRICK DWELLING, No. 4!» York
1 aveirtw. south of Bafnnwood >treet.
THREK-9TORY BRICK DWELLING east sidaof
Seventeenth street, sooth of Wall see street, Fifteestk.
BP(CK JBWELLIKG.WMt ud. c(
Nineteenth strict, north of Contes,
FOUR-»T0«V BPICK.BWBLLINO, west «d« of
Nineteenth street, north Orates.
THREE-BTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. M» Fits
waioj* street.
THREE STORY BRICK DWELL(SG soaUaldeof
OhversuArt. «ts, of Elsv.nts, Foartmith wart.
Sola ffo. J3l Hath ETGHTEERTHstmt '
NEAT HOUSEHOLD ,EjLRHirURg I TaPBSTRR
Ob MwHhy h|oniaf.
Joae 4, at 1C o’clock, st ft<fc 194mmth Eighteenth
street, hr catalogue, the entire hoowWaoid tad kitckaa
forftjteje, tapeetry carpeU, Ac.
to mummed at So’efoek oa mamisi of
the sale. w—
-1,700 plate.
„ - On Tharadep Morarag,
June ?. dtp o’clock, at the audios store. Noe. U 9 aad
141 South Fotfriftr street, vilt be sMd, vithomt
about 1700 ouneed silver plate. iedla&Bg vega table
dishes, fruit dishes, laftft v alter, gratT bents, plates,
spoons, oeatora, liquor stand Rc. ( &o
JlUo, a large oak silver chest dost SBC.
n Bale at Nos. 139 and 141 Botith FOURTH Btree<. '
BUPEKIOR FURNITURiS, KKKftCH-PLATB »»IR
, ROILS, PIANO-FHRTEB, BRUcSBLb CARFRTB^
, , Gn Thursday Monuag,
At9o oloek, st the Auction Store, an umtluslof
eioejlcnt tecoad-hand farn.tore. elegant ptsao-fertde,
floe mirrors, carpets, etc,* fmra uauliea decUaiag
housckScplog, removed tb the store for convenience of
CAMUEL NATfIANS. AUiTiOSKBR,
No-984 koafh THFRDBtr«J.hek»vWe!aMt.: \
LARGE SALE OF FOBFEITRP FLKDGe?.
By order of ABRAHAM NATHANft Broker,
T On Tnseday Moialhg,
June 11. IMP. at 9H o’clock A.M.
Conalsttag of sold and «lver pstest lavsr and other
watches, gold chains, finger riast breastpins, medel
lions, Mincil cases, silver-ware, Ao. • -
CLOTHINGr-Uonls, mats, vesta, dresses, shavb,
revolving pistols* guns, clocks, and oae saperior family
serving machine, carpets. >
'NOTICE.—AiI persons baviag goo?a oa deposit with
me, over the legal length of time, will call and redeem'
the same, otherwise thsyjmll h*. eotd at pnbiieanlaea
the shore day. sBRAHAM NATHAffeTßroker.
. N. W. corner SIXTH nod CALLO WHiLL Streets.
jeMOf , -
PHIUP FOKD A CO, AUCTIONEFES,
No. 530 MARKET Bt»at. lud <3l MINOR
Btrwt.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTION*!*
ifi ANDOTMMiaqON MHRCS&NT, auHheHel
?^|.£gSj
*949,000 to loan, in la»e or amaU aatmuift. et
stocks, told and silyer plate, dt anyndaTvatcfaea. J* vef
ry, fo#Bng pieoee. dry. ffce-d*. motiUag,
gan,hardvare,ouDery,iaaciciu ißetramente.fareitato.
oedding, horses, vehicle?, harseae, and on ail artiolee a..
▼ahie.fOT aay length of time agreed opoa, rs ami
liberal tents tha& at aay other evsablijQusrtt la th »
mty* *
OUt-DOOR BALES
Attested to pereondlly by the aaetionecr. atvpvr *O9
dinm
, COIWI9NMBNTB aOUGKT> P« ;
Oe&eigxuaenteof »U tad every kind of. seeds viUaitK
for public sale; two-thirds the value of the tools wlc W.
ad vanned in eubcreeHnn of the sale.
SPLENDID HIINTING CARE GOLD PATENT
LEVER WATCHER, M karat fine, extra fall
of foe most approved and best makers, ocet 6tm |M
to BMP eaon, at from gad to film.
MOOKB NATHANK
CT. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
. YoRR
When completed- six years ago, the BT. NICHOL* 8
was universally pronounced the most magniteent. con
venient. and tnofougUy orcanized esbibUshmsat of the
kind on this continent. What it was then it remains to
day-rwithoat a rival tn site, in snmetaoneneee, (Sfji
the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. Tfes
Hotel has accommodations for one thoaa&nd gaests.u
eluding one hundred complete ealUs of apartments for
families, bix hundred persons can be comfortably sealed
at.the tablet of itatbree voMie dining rooms, and no
thing that modern art bos devised for the convenience aad
sooial /ratification of the travelling puDlio has be- n
omitted in its plan, oris neglected in it« practical details.
The eany reputation ot the hones «t home and abroad,
derived .from its magnitude. xu superb appointments,
and its homelike comforts Ana luxnriee. has been en
hanood every year by the-unwearied exertions of the
proprietors, •*
mjl7-3m -TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, A CO.
INLAND yx&Z.
Übnrlciton.- ~.,#23 M
Bavancah 3ioo
Aug tut& 28 00
Macon —, _' 33 75
* “ »ta 3100
rto* M 06
«T. LA WHENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY
K 7 and JsJ GH THStrset, Wt W YORK, ose Week above
theft.?. Hotel. This new ami commodiosM Hotel is now
Open tor the reception of guests, and will be oondeoted
exclusively on th« European plan. The long want of a
business hotel, m thi* portion of the city, hae induced
the proprietor to establish the pnoea on the following
liberal scale: Single rooms, BO cents per day: elegant
suites, SIAO. With a thoroorh knowledge of Uebttsr
ness, and strict attention to the wants of every geest, l
hope to reoeive a liberal share ofpahtic favor.
acMm J. H. GOODWIN. Proerietor.
Id THE ORPHAN’S COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
KsmteoffiOJßEK r McMSNAMIN, deceased.
The auditor.appointed by the Court to audit.settle,
and adjust the account of MATTHEW THOMPSON
and ARCHIBALD H. GRAHAM, Executors of the
last will and testament of Robert Mo"enanun* de
ceased, and to repo* t distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties for the
purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, Jane4'
1880, at 4 P, M.. at his Ofioe, Ko. 949 go-th FIFTH
Street, in the City of Philadelphia. T. J. BARGfcR,
mj23-wfmfit v Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CiTY AND COUNTYTF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of Crmmodore DAVID CONNER, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, fettle,
and adjust the account oft US AN DILLWYN CON
NER. Executor or said decedent, as filed by Samuel
Emlon Randolph. Administrator cent testamento annexo
oi said Susan Dillwyn Cornier, and to make distribution
of the balance in the band* of the accountant, will west
the parties interested for the purpose* of hta appoint
ment. on MONDAY, the fourth day of June. iB6O, at 11
o'clock A. m., at his office, No. *3O WALNUT Street,
in the city of Philadelphia,
mjss-wlmst JOHN M. THOMAB, Auditor.
IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
CITY AND COUNTY OF MILA-
la the «SKerof ‘he Petition 0 f ln»olrency of
- .CIIAK\EST. a.MMONIN.
Ifaet tha aaVscribcr has ap
plied to the Con tof Common Pleas f«r a firal disoh'rro,
und-.r theprariaio-s of the i neolvent laws of this f’cra
! m 'uwealta, whioh said application win be he^r' l by the
I ‘ ?5 f l °s^°. n, ® on Fleas, as the oointroom of said court,
midule beitiio* of tt*e State Boose, Philadelphia, on
I toe 22d dar of June. A.JXISP, at 10 o’olook aTh.,
; when and where all the creditors of the un.deraisn.ea
may sttoad, if they think proper*
iHAKLEtt F. >. *IM n Nlff.
1448 COLUMBIA Avenue,
myZl-mwfift*
CLARK’S
JCA HIGHLY IMPROVED
and neirtj Boltin. o,
w •». « Daily in operation at
No.*» HACK BTRRRT, BKCrOW ThißD, PHrLAD' , A.
This unriddled Flour MiU, including the complete
grinding and bolting machinery, occupies a space of
only 4 feet Wide, euht feet highland twenty-nine feet
long» manufacturing within this email oompaes. et a
single operation, anuwitn but little more than six horse
power, family extra, extra, superfine, and nU of thelow
er grades of flour, and the different kinds of offal: pro
ducing flour egnafin euahty to the best floor made from
of wheat, by the best Merchant Flour
Mills in th? united states, or in Europe, its average
of grinding is two barrels of superior flour per
Jfth« new, compact, oomplete, and celebrated flour
mill has been carefully examined by many of the most
experienced • millers in this country, ana they unani
mously bestow upon it the highest commendations;, and
have giveq their testimonials of its intrinsic (superiori
ty, and its immense utility.
Millers, mill-oWners, merohants, capitalists, specula
tors, and the pubho in general, are respectfully invited
to call ana examine this highly usefalacd jastly cele
brated flour .min. .
Information concerning the purchase of the Patent
Rights for States and counties, and the mills, for every
portion of the United States, Great Britain, France,
Germany, Russia, and other Agricultural eountnee, will
be given to all persons addressing their letters to
EDVFIS ULAR K, Patentee.
Ko. >3O RACK »U below Third, Philadw.
lurther information oonoermng this celebra
ted flour mill, please to read the yellow handbills, de
•onbinsit mil*
Mrs. stills
CRVBTALINB LIQUID H»IR COLORER!
A preparation new to the public, bat which has tone
been in private u*r, for restoring Gray hair to its nalu
ralcolor, imparting to it a gloesy appearance, ami ren
dering it soft and silky.
- it is entirely different in its nature and effects Lorn
any article now m use lor the same purpose, being a
oleftQly nuio, nearly as clear. as water, re<mirins nn
wnahm ’.before or after its application, free from tulrkvr
or any other objectionable ingredient, and applied e»
e.mlTM»npnluiwT»)»irOii. w
be haj ottho folio win* senou:
tSses
X.—* - IbompsoD. Alt, Vernon and devetiieenth st a.
Oaillard, Jr., Arch, below Second fe treat. -
ttJzJZWW 9 ' Coates and Tenth streets.
, George C.-tfower, Vioe and Sixth streets.
A» a.< Bowman, flpinseand Second streets.
Charles Shivers, gpruo* and Seventh streets.
' ?• Keeney. Arch and Sixteenth streets.
sale wholesale and retail by , _
1 ■!>«•* FIFTKi f NT H‘
hotels.
LEGAL.