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Rhyan Martin 8m th G Wire. &CoA IV
Read Ohas 8m th Rev D Weiseltaolfs Dr C J
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Read Wm 8m thH A- Weadler John
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RjohNath . _ BrathGeoP Wm - _ •
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Riv«*Wmß Sproat H C ' Wetherbr h
Riohard*Ch as G;, Steven* Ja* _ Welsh PDr
Kiobard* 8 A - Sfcearn* Wm H Wentz E M
'Riddell E • - BtadeJaeC White Rhi
Kioe Marshall 8 BtramJno White ThoiW
RtahterOeo W‘ Staymsn John R ’ White John A ; '
Rolan Chat BtookJG White <'«o C
Romt.gsSa - Stanford Geo W. White JDeffDr
Rooinion Ja* F .Steven* Abel White John E.
Romand H -. Stuatt tCoD, White Bradford ,
ißotherhnraGeo Stovenaon Hugh eWhitne* G G
RoMocran* John Sutherland Hugh Wheeler Gervase
RobinioaJH SylvisWmH Whetham Geo
llookhlllEdwd Bwunertoa Oapt Wheeler A
Rowland Dr J 8 O Sami A Wheaton Enoch
Rourke G Taah Joan Wharton W T
Robinstra Dr Jno Talmage RevG Wharton A ,
, Kowlen Cha* E aype J hos_ Nlioheson
Robert* EM < Taylor AB Dr WjcoxJDL ,
Robbins John R Taggart John F Wiillsßev Wm V ;
1 Basse ft. JA* 1 Taylor A R Wats Harry 8
< Rowell Robert Taylor Daniel WldnerßevDr ■
Runeuelfleo Taylor J Jones Wmdlo Wra
SanlterCarl , TapleyGB Wilkin* Rev Wm
BamuleaHenry Thomas EG • Winsor Henry
Sa*s J K Thornton Sami Wilson James
Schramm Martin. Time* John *• Wilson W_
Sohmael Jacob fi Tilton CaptE Wi son & Co
BandtTheo • Tho/nlldeen C Wi *m« 8 AGen
Schaffer Bov C W Thornton Baml Wil iams A K r
Sailer Randolph Thomas Cant J Wiliam* £dwv
Bshane J B Tibbels T Cant Wri fame JH Rev
SohabOeo, Thompson OS William* Brown
* copia Cap Thompson John * lt v°_ - T __
Pobupp A ’inffrtfW Wifameon Ja*
Sayre Mortimer Tock-r G H . S] £»
Sontt Sc Co R Tuthill Jsraes Wi liani* AK*
BohnWl C H Tyson -A „ i&iwtCo W
tiobuylhill Iron Trout RobtS Wean w H
Work* Townsend TV W{|lson
Pchneider B To* nsend G N Willson Dr M
Soharhaok Sc Took*y.J _ WiHaon A
• Knblmus . Tompkins JnoC Willson A B
SohaeffepP Tookey J WiUsonJoimß
Seely* Rev R E Caot J Wilson Robt
Seymonr W P - Townsend Sc Tit- Wilson Isaac
Semple l >r J E comb * Wilson Harry, _ ,
Search Geo J W Underhill RH Wortendyke JK
strall Geo TJpham Jr Jame* Wood Franklin
ShemWSO U»*wofthJnj J 3 Wooller J PDr
Bhermatt Mr * liman G Wood Mr
Shimwellßenj Voorhies ! F Wood Ohas Rev
GhermanB V Van~erson W 8 Wood BSW
Shield* Rev JM Voss John H Wood David
ShieldsJaa Vannuohi , WoodslAbethia ,
Sbarpiey dam Veterinary Col- Work ’famuel
Shearman F H lege Worrell Wra
Shearman F B Vanoy W Grant Wolfe W R
Bherman Hteph n Vauosten J B Woolsoy R W
Shendaoe Rev MVan Sartwood Woodward K
Shepperd J F - Rev 0 , Wright Joe
Shoemaker Sc Wa»c, Babcock Wnsht Alex M
Shaffer Bigg* - Werst Lorenso^
Shenk Samuel WaltorWmP Zabritkie R’v FN
Bharpe Dr Wm Wa»*on J F Yoang CJ*as
Sheehan Rev C Walton J D X® a *, e r?i,F hnitiac
Bhortwell Capt J W«rrenß G Ziyel Thomas
Simpson A Co A
N. B. BROWNE, P. M.
IMPORTATIONS,
(Reported tor The Prose. 1
SAGUA—Brig Resolute—263 hhds 90 hbla molasses
Stewart Carton A Co', 7 bb!e molasses 1 to euear order.
LON BOND RKY—Bark Prime Donna—2oo tone pi*
iron 8 mdse RTaylor A Co
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
J. ROBB BNOWOBN, /
tAML. K. STOKES.. } Coxmikbb op thh Month,
ICHARD 0, DALE, V __
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Bhip Saranak, Rowland. . Liverpool, Jane 85
amp Norway, "ajor. —..-.....H0ne Kook, toon
ShipGeorgeßaynes Savage....— Valparaiso.soon
Bark Thomas Dallett, DiU . —.... Laguavra. toon
Bark Mary EUxabeth Hiohborn.— Montevideo, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OV PHILADELPHIA. June 11, 1880,
lIVK RISES———4 86-BUN BETS-——7 2i
ttIQH WATER, 8?
•n ARRIVED. „ .
Steamship Kennebeo, Johnson. H hours fromN York,
with mdse and passengers to 4 AUderdioe. Off the Buov
on the Bmwn, passed a full rigged brig at anohor; off
Sombar Hook Bar saw a bark at anohor, upward tnund.
Steamship Kensington. Baker, 48 hours from Boston,
with »"d«e to Henry Wtnspr.
Baik Priraa Donna, MoGuikeo. 23 days from London
derry, with pig iron and 110 passengers to Robt Taylor
Sc Co. On the Sd inst 250 " lies off Cape Healopen, eaw
ship Zjred. hence for Londonderry.
Brig Reso<nte. Bill. 9 days from Sagua, with molasses
to Stewart. Carson Sc Co. „ t
SohrSsco, Newham. 8 days from Newburyport, with
mdse to Oeo A Wood. , _ .. „ ..
Sehr Triumph. Artis. 0 days from Boston, in ballast to
N'-We. Hammett ACaMwall. „ _
flohr Wm H Mailler, Colbv. 6 days from Boston, with
700 bales hemp to Weaver, Fitter A Co. „
Bohr Rescue, rettiugiU, 5 days from New Bedford,
withoiltnThainAMoKeone.
Sohr Isabella Thompson, Corson. 6. days trom Wil
mington. N C with naval stores and shingles to cant.
Sohr John Whitby, Henderson, 1 day irom Odessa
Del, with gnunto Christian* Curran. »
Sohr Geo w,Krebs, Emerson, 2 days from Baltimore,
with salt to Captain. „ . ... « ,
Schr JI • Hevenn, Pearce, 1 day from Dover, Del,
with oorn to ias,Barrett Sc Son. _ .
Sohr Telegraph. Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,with
corn to Jae Barrett A Son. v , , .
Schr >*nnie Virden, (new) Chambers, 1 day from
Lawes,JDei. with grain to T W Parker.
Sohrßeulab. Bra*g, from Boston.
Sohr J B Austin, Dans, from Boston.
Sohr Mary Haler, Haler, from Boston.
Sohr W C Nelson. Smith, from Providence-
Schr A J Horton. Elwelj, from ttuinoy.
Steamer P THaartt. BtdeU.l4 hours from New York,
with mdse to W M Baird A Co*
CLEARED. .
'Steamship Slate of Georgia,Garvin,Savannah, Alex
Delaware. Cannon, N York. J AUderdioe.
Bark Cordelia. Farrell, Barbadoes, T Watson A Sons.
Brig Mary E Thompson, Niohols, Searsport. G Stock-
Brig S Thurston, Lsmphera, Cardenas, SAW Welsh.
Sohr Geo Byron, Hardy, Ctenfuegos. do
Sohr Triumph, Anur, Boston, Noble, Hammett A Ca d
weil.
Sohr J B Austin. Davis, Boston, N sturtevant A Co.
Sohr Marjr Hsley. Haley, Boston, BUklston A Cox.
Bohr 8 A Hammond, Paine, Boston, Baum. Ogle A Co.
Sohr A B Hayes. Robinson, Taunton, 0 Miller A Co.
Bohr Empite, WaU, Georgetown, PEI, Cox, Wood-
W Bohr Beulah. Bragg. Salem. Nevin, Sawyer A .Co.
Sohr w c Nelson. Bmith, Newport Repolier A Bro.
Sohr A J Horton, TSlweli, Qmnoy. C a Heokeher A Co.
Sohr Chas Kent. Brown. Baltimore, Thoe Webster. Jr.
Sohr W P Phillips, smith. Braintree R R CorsonACo.
Sohr D Ml Meserole, Smith, Sioningtdn, 8 Rothermel
A Co.
Sohr Snow Flake, Warrington, Boston, 8 Rothermel
A Co.
Str C C Alger. Fenton, Alexandria, Thoa Webster, Jr.
Str Henry I* Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. .
BY TBLXOBAPH.
'Correspondence of tne Pbuadehjhia Exohange.)
LEWES, Del., Jana 9
Our harbor is entirely olear of vessels, excepting three
fishing schooners. Passed up smoe my last, one bark and
three brigs. Passed to sea. one bark and three brigs,
names not ascertained. Wind fresh from WNW.
Yoart. W, M. HICKMAN.
MEMORANDA.
Bte%mship Coatsaooaloos. Wilson, from New Orleans
via Havana 6th inst. arrived at New York 9th Inst.
Steamship Tetaan Carver, from N*w York, via
Charleston. Ao. arrived at Havana 9pth ult
Steamship Boston, Crocker, hence, at New York 6th
Knte Grey Fagle, Hughes, from N Orleans, at Havana
30th ult
Ship Kste Swestland. Thayer, oleared at New York,
Oth inst. for Melbourne.
Ship DreodnouthtTSamuels, for Liverpool, oleared at
N*w York Oth mat.
Bark Mfdora. Willi, hence, at Boston B'h inst.
Bark E Ohu’chill, Carle, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Cardeo«s2dinst.
Sark Fame, Kennedy, sailed from Cienfuegoa 28tbult
for New York. ,
Bishop, palled from Cienfuegoa 26th
Bark Arcadia, Kallooh, henoe, arrived at Cardonas
25th ult
Brig Gov Bull, Arthnr, henoe, arrived at Cardenas
hhult
Brig H Means* Treyvorgv bento at Boston Bth mat.
Sohrs 8V W Bimmons. God rey. and M E Haley, 80-
mers; hence; and R T Garrettson, Grace, from Delaware
Oily, at B< s*on Bth inst.
Brig Neptune. Ball, henoe at Queenstown 96th ult.
bohrs A Hammond. Paine, and R B Howlett. Somers,
oleared at Boston 8»h mrt for this port.
Bohr Rhodella Blew, Peterson, for this port, sailed
from Baker’s Landing. Warwiok.Tth inst
Sohr Mary and Adeline. Jrnkins. amt Gazelle,Naylpr,
for this port, sailed from Nevnaryport7th'ir<*r.
Rohrs Rnbto* rson Weinwright; Richard Thompson,
Lloyd: Pequonnoek. Burroughs; Viola. Haskell; Llouise,
Thatcher; L ** Levering, Corson, and Fanny, Mayhew,
he oe at Boston B'h inst,
Sohr Isabel. Taytor, henoe «t Pawtooket 7th in*t.
Bohr M R Shepard, for this port, sailed from N Haven
7th inst.
Sohr Arietta. Robinson, henon at N London 7th inst.
Pchr Fi'ed Reed. Mo Almon. henoe at Portland 7th inst.
Sohr Boston. Brower, henoe at Providence 7th inst
Sohrs Sarah Mmge. Maver* GeoDeering. Pmkham:
and Emily, Thoo,pson, for Pmladolphia, oleared at New
York flth inst.
Bohr D Townsend. Townsend, from Havana, arrived
it Baltimore Bth inst
Bohr D 're'and. Baker, from Boston, arrived at
charleston 6th inst.
Sohr J C PaUereqn. Mulford, from N Yoik, arrived at
Jacksonville 28tb ult. _
Bphr B Knowlei. Ituler, .ailed from Alexandria Bth
inst for Philadelphia.
BobrEL 8 Wales. Hoffman, henoe, arrived at Wil*
mincton. N C,7th inst.
Sohrs Peroy Heilner, Barrett, and M'M Freeman,
Nickerson, henoe. arrived at Boston Bth inst
Sohrs H W Meek*. Godfrey; R 8 Miller, Gifford; Fan
cier, Clark; and w Paxton. Stephenson, sailed from
Salem Pfh inst for Philadelphia 9
*ohr Ceres. M eredith. lrora Boston for Philadelphia,
sailed from Holmes’ Hole Bth insit also sailed ooers D E
Wolfe, Nedtune, It M Mayo, and all others before re
ported in port.
Sohrs Smith Tuttle. Mayo, and C A Stetson, Rioh,
sailed from Provinnetown 6th inst.
Btni Anthracite. Jones, and Bristol, Alien, henoe, ar
rivodftt i'ew York9thinst.
LEGAL.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
fij FOR THE CITY ANJ) COUNTY OF fHILADEL
ELEA NOR B. BCHWARZENBERGF.R, br her next
friendP&o. va. LIPMAN SCHWaRZENBERGER.
Decomber Term. 186), No.'2. Alias subp.
To LIPMAN SCHWARZENBERGER. Respondent.
Sir; lake notice, that tjie Court of Common Pleas
has granted a rule on yon to *how osuse why a
apincuio matrimonn sbontd not be decreed m the
above case. Returnable on SATURDAY, Jiyie 16. 1860,
at ten o’olook A. M.
FREDERICK HBYER for Libellant.
June 7,1860. j«8 4t*
Lett ebs op administration upon
the estate of JACOB MOLZ. deoeased having been
granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned, all
perrons indebted to said estate will please make pay
ment, and those having olaims present the same without
delay to MARY MOLZ,
Je4-ro6t* No. 333 CALLOWHILL street.
IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
i,tSS. THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA--
DELPHI A.
In tne matter of the Petition of Insolvency of
M . ( CHAR' E 8 T. A. fcIMONIN, 3
Notioe.ls hereby.given that the subscriber has ap
plied to the Cou t of Common Pleas for a fi.ial discharge,
uodfr the proviiipiS of the insolvent laws of this Com
monwealth, ehiob said application will be henr<i br the
of Common Pleas, at the oonrt room of said oourt,
midtile builainr of the State House, Philadelphia, on
the 93d dar of June, A. D. 1864, at 10 o’olook A. M„
when and where all the creditors of the undersigned
m,y attend, if they think propet
_ OnSnLco r. A, WIM^’NIN,
myai-mwfßt* 14,18 COLUMBIA Avenue.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
THE MUTUAL ABBURANCE COMPANY for In
suring Houses irom Loss by Fire vs. ANNA w,
ODENHBIMER. Ex'outnx of JOHN M. ODEN
HEIMER and JACOB GILLIAMS. Trustee. Levan
Facias, December, 1869. No. 898. ....
The undersigned has been appointed Auditor to re
port distribution oftbe fund raised by the sale of the
following-desonbed real estate, to wit t All that certain
three-story bnok messuage or tenement ftnd lot or
piece of ground, situate on the north side of Walnut
street, at the disiaooe of tweuty-five feet westward
from the west side of Fourteenth formerly
called Juniper street, in the said city of Philadelphia,
containing in front or breadth on the said Walnut street
twenty-five feet, and extending in length or depth
northward of that width two hundred and thirty-five
feet to George street; bounded northward by the said
gjwwa Street, southward by the said Walnut street.
!L-£5. ground late of Edward Shipsen Bard, and
w««f>rjMßsd granted by the eaid Edward Bhip
pen Sardto Coleman Fisher.
* Greeted in the fund are notified to pre-
Mw Auditor, at his Offioe, No. 349
South SIXTH Street on'IUESDAY, the 12th day of
** M*» or be debarred from
oomincm upon the same,
Jel-lOt JOHN F. BRINTON, Auditor.
Garden andparlor vases, sta
.tuary, Fountains, Ornamented Flower Pots,
Ranging Vase», jko., o< Terra Cotta, manufactured and
for saie, wholesale and retail.
B. A. BARHISON.
■T, lOln aHRSTNCTSt
KOSIN. —2,000 bbls Shipping Rosin, in
store and forsale by ROWLEY, ASHBURNEfi,
ft no-No IK* WWaTfVkH • ; *
ffIAR AND PITCH.—27S bbls Tar, 850
X Km Tar, .7. bbta Pitch, in .tore and for «al« br
HOWUBV. AtOfSURNBH, A 00„ X 6 SOUTH
WHABVEB, (a
THE PRESA—PHILADELPI I!A. MONDAY. JUNE li, 1880.
riMIB l.
A RAILJiOAE.
!f BO MILKS DOUJIJjE TRACK.
iB6O. iB6O.
THE SAPACIT OT H« ROAgWWW EftUAL
b3HSF B«Wo,
pounaoting diraotat fhiladelphja *ith Through Train,
from Bolton, Mow York, and all point. Ea*t, and in the
-the. furniahing faotlitie. for tha tran.pprtatlon of
passengers unsurpassed for speed ana oomfort by any
ot &rew te and Fast Line* ran through to Pittsburg,
without change of Car* or Conductor*. All through Pas
senger Train* provided with Loughridge s Patent
, Brake—* peed under perfect oontrol of the engineer,
-thus adding muoh to the safety of travellers.
Tsmoking Cat*areattachedtooaohTrain; Woodruff’s
Sleeping Can? to JBxnress and Feet Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILYi Mail and Fast Lines, Bun
dWSaa?l°s?ain leaves Philadelphia at 7 80 A. M,
Fast Lice “ 11.50 A. M,
- Express Train leave* “ 10.45 P.M.
, #AY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS*
Harrisburg Aooommodation, via Columbia, S P. M,
Columbia - “ 4.00 P. M.
Farkesburg “ 6.40 P. M.
Westchester 1250 P.M. ~ .. _
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West
Chester Aooommodation.and Columbia Trams.
Passengers for Snnburr, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falla, and intermediate points, leading Phi
ladelphia at 7.U A. M. and 3 P. M. go direotlr
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offioes of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal
timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offioes in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
Fare always as low, and time as rniek, as by any
ot For ?urther information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast comer of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of the Western oonneotions of the
Pennsylvania RaurOad to Chjoago.make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THg EAST AND THE
GREAT WEBT- _ _
The oonneotion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all dravage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantagesreadilv
appreciated by Bhipppers of Freight, anil the Travel
ling Pubho.
Merohanta and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, oatf rely with oonfi
degoe on its speedy transit. _ . _
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the West by tbo Penns) lvania Railroad are at alt
timet as favorable as art charged by ciktr Railroad
Companies .
tSr Re particular to mark packages “ via Fenna. Rail
road.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
pany •
1). A. STEWART, Pittsburg;
H.B.Pieroe A Co., Zanesville,O.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley,
O.j R, MoNeely, Mayaville, Ky.; Ormsby A Cropper,
Portsmouth, O.j Paddock A Co., JeflersonviUe, Indi
ana: H. W. Brown A Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athern A
Hiboert, Cincinnati, 0.; R. 0. Meldrum* Madison, Ind.:
Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. GTO’Riley A Co,,
Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham A Co., Cairo. lU.: K.
: F. Sass.Shalor A Glass, St. Louis, Mo.: John 11. Har
ris, Nashville, Tenn.j Harris A Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.;
Clarke A_Co,* Chicago, fIJ.:W. H. H. Koonts, Alton,
11.: or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points
n the West
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
MAGRAW A KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore.
LEECH A CO., 1 AstorHouse,or IS.WUliamat.?fc,Y,
LEECH A CO.. No/77, Bute street. Boston.
I
Jtf-lT
BSwrOß ELMIRA ROUTE.—
PHILADELPHIA AND EL
MIRA RAILROAD.
ROUTE to Tamaqua, Catawissa, Ru
pert, Wilkeabarre, Scranton, Danville, Milton. Wil
liamsport. 'iroy. Ralston, Canton, Elmira. Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo.
Chicago, St Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North and
West
Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi
ladelphia And Reading Railroad, oorner BROAD and
CALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal
lowhill street,) daily (Sundays exoepted), for above
„....B.fcA.*f;
NIGHT EXPRESS 8.30 P. M.
The 8.00 A, M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes
barre. Pittson. Soranton, and ‘all stations on the
LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
The above trains make direot connections at Elmira
with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua
and Niagara Fails, and Buffalo Hailtoads from all points
North and West, and the Canadas.
Baggage cheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge, and all intermediate points.
Tiokets oan bs procured at the Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad Line's 'J loket Office, northwest corner of
SIXTH and CHES i"vUT Streets, and at the Passenger
Depot, corn'r of THIRTEENTH and CALI OWHILL.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Broad am
Callowhill streets daily (Sundays exoepted), for al
points West and North, at 6 P. M.
Freights must be delivered before BP. M, to insure
their going the same day.
For further information apply at Freight Depot,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, or to
CHAS. 8. rAPPEN, General Agent,
Northwest oorner SIXTHand CHESTNUT Streets,
apU-tf Philadelphia.
1860, sun 1860.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA-
From Walnut-street Wharf,
Will leave a• follows—via t
At 3A M, via Camden and Amboy, C. AA. Accom
modation. ~. .$3 35
At 6 A M, via Camden and Jersey City (N.J.)Ao
oommoaetion.._~ ...... *si
At 9 AM, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail—.. 3 00
At 11 AM, by Steamboat, viaTooonrand Jersey
City. Western Express...... 3 00
Atl>!s P M, via Camden and Amboy, Aooommo
dation-~~ 315
At* P M, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex-
press ~. 8 00
Af4 PM, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey
City, Evening Express., 3 00
At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey
City, 3d Class Ticket* - 3 35
At 6 P M, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mai1.*........ 3 00
715 Camden and Jersey City, Southern
At6PM*via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger,>-m Class Ticket, 525
Id « «» is)
The G,E M Mall Line runs daily. The 11P M, South
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere, 1 *«ton. Lambertville, Fleminrton,
Ao.,st6AAi • .■ -f f‘ '*. fram Walnut-street wharf, and
7.10 A M from i.'i.igton.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Soranton.
Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 6 A. M. from Waraut
street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Dola
ware Laokawennaand Western R*R.
For Mount Holly, ate and 9 A. M., a and 4H P« M,
For Freehold, at 6 A. M., and 3 P, M.
WAY LINEB,.
For Bristol. Trenton, Ao., at SH and 4 P. M, from
Walnut street .wharf, 7.10 A. M, and 6X F. M. from
Kensington* ( i
ForPalrayri,'Riverton, DeJancC, Beverly, Bnrllne
ton. Florence. Bordentown, Ap« at 12K, l,and4XPv M.
di!S«. for a * ento ' ,n »<■
gBi»»mbo»t Treotonfor Tuocny, at II JL M. and
Taoonr, Boveilj, Burlington, and Bnatol, at 4 P. M.
Fifty Pound, of Ba*saiio,.only, allow.# each Pa.ian
rar. Pa«on..r.are prohibited from takinganything a.
bapfasa but their wearing apparel. All baggaga over
fifty pound, to tw paid for extra. The Company lim t
their re«pon.ibllity lor, baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and wilt not be liable for any amount be,ona9loo, ex
eept by .peeial oontraot,
apis WM, H. OATZMER, Agent
fgg m PHILADELPHIA. GER
MMiKB MANTOWN AND NORRIS*
TOWN RAILROAD-SUMMERARHANGKMBNT.-
. 011 lB6o '
Leavo Philadelphia 6,7, 8. 9, 10,11. and It A, M.,
1,1, BX, 4, 0, 0, 6 H, 7, 8. 9. 10*. and liX P. 55, ’
9.00 min. AM., 9,8,0, 7R, and
Leave Germantown 8.10 mis. A M., 1.10 min.* 4,6%,
and9X P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 8, 8,10,19 A. M., 1,4,8, «X, 8,9,
and loXr, M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.40, 9.4011*40 A, M„
L 40,8.40,0.10,8.40, and 1.10 P. M.
Leave
Leave Chestnut Hill 7£o A. Id., UAO, TlO* and 9.10
rainy P. M, _
FOR CONBHOHOCKRN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 0.40.7 X, 9.06. U.Q*, rain., A. M„
1.00. iAA. 4X, 6A5,6.50, and 11X P. M.
„ Leavi* Norristown 6,7, 8.00, 9, 11 A. J 0.., IX, 4X,
f and 7X P. M. _
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 8 and 5 P. RL
Leave Norristown IK A. M., 1 and 6 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
‘ *7oN SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia B A. M., I, I, and 8 PM.
Leave Manajunk7XA.M., lK, 6-s,and 9>i P.M.
- H b^®M e steOT t ° r .a.
fw__nMMMrj PHILADELPHIA
fImKBAHD READING RAIL
POAD.-PASSKNGpR TRAINS for POTTBVILLE.
REAPING and HARRIBBURG. *
MORNING LINE> DAlLY,(Sundays excepted.)
Leave New Depot, oorner of IfKOAD ana UaLLOW
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances
on'thirteenth ami on streets »at B,to A. M.,
oonneottnr at Ratrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILKOADi 1 P. M. train runmnv to* Pittsburg ;'t ie
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 105 P. M. tram running to
r.hamhenburg, Carlisle. An ; and the NORTHERN
OEMTHAI; KA.II.ROAI) IP. to. tr&ln, running to Sun
bury, Ao.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets, PHlLApELPHlA.d'aesenKerentranoei
on Thirteenth and on C&Uowhill streets,) lor POTTS
YIMiE "Mi HARRISBURG, nta.MP. M.. DAILY, for
i -.«•*, at fi P. M., DAILY, (Sundays ex*
eneme.i
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
_ RAILROAD,
From P{LLadklphi4 Miles.
ToPHcßnixviUe.
Raiding....„ 631?
Lebanon.B6
.... • . .-.112,
Dauphin.--.. ~.124
Millersburg. ~.142
Trevortoadunotion. .168
Sunburr 169
Northumberland 171
Lewiaburff~_~ 178
Milton—.
Munoy..— —— **..
S'S=il
Troy. °-*rrTA.. Williamsport and Elmira
Elmira- »~~»*287i Railroad.
J-CJ 1 ® W*. s-i) P. M. train oonnoot daily
»jJS-tf W. H. JfoILHENNEY.gMr.tar.
SPRING ARRANG E
■W=K9kment.
PHILADEU.HU rio^ffi WaTON, JJ4D lIALTI
ll!S r /!4 timorofttB,U ™ ** Eoon,(Kipro«? ; ) p.cq
, For Cbe«t« r at 8.18 A. M., 13 noon, MB, 5.00,7.00 and
11.10 r. M<
, Por Wilmln,Um»tB.ls A. M., u, J.IA, CM, r.oo:«nd
11.10 a. K 1 •
For Now Cutis at 8.15 A. M., and 5.00 P. M,
For Middletown at 8.16 A. M., ana 6.00 P, M-
For Dover at 8.15 A. N.. and S.COP. M.
For Miirord at 8.15 A. M., anq 6.00 P. M.
For Seaford at 8.15 A. M., ana 6.00 P. M.
For Laqrol at 8.15 A. M..and 6.00 P. M.
For Salisbury at 816 A. M.. and 6.00 P. M.
„ TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. Mi, (Express,* 10.18 A. M.,
and 646 P.M.
“XeaveWilminrton at 6.60,8.80, and U.SO A, M„ 1.41,
3JM ana 8.35 P. M. ’
Leave Salisbury at 6.20 A. M„and 3.00 P.M.
Leave Laurel at 6.15 a. and 8.40 1*. M.
Leave Seaford at 6.46 A. M., and 4.00 P. M
Leave Milford at 740 A. M. ( and 440 P. M.
Leave Dover at 8.05 A. M., and 540 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.08 A. M. and 7.05 P, M
Leave Now Cutfoat 8.00,1045 A. M., and 8.00 P. M.
7,401 9 ’ lo, U,WjL 3.22,847 and
for SaUsbur y Delaware Rail
'o&d at 10.15 A. 51.
g «a;®gp, m.
A L j£ v ° Wilmmston dt B.M A, M.ji.mp.m,, and 1140
FiIKIGHT TRAIN, OAK sttuhed,
,laoMato I f!^ ™?ern r 'ris*'aiid mtarmediat#
plaoeaat o«l I I> 1 . n fi t f’ n fcr P " rrlTi,la «ad intarmadiata
plioeVStYl6 ! p i .”fe t ?' > lor PUta,tal »M» and Intarmadiata
atea?S r 6i d iMr afor Balhra °™nnd intermadi-
M t te. f l. Ha '' re - d °- Gr “ 8 “> d
giisSfaiSsaL l '
*8” . 8. M. FhLTON, President
SMHB PHILADELPHIA AND
KEDIJCTIONo A F D FARM! ILROAI) '
ErJmPrJix’A 1 the oiEoo of the company. No. 227 South
FOURTH Street, at a redqotion of twenty-five per cent,
from the .regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable
Jfpute, *he Sohuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being among
*n?« to?* 1 ba&utiml *ad healthy in the State, and aooos
*ible by four trains from and to Philadelphia daily?
T TSHPS
:* fa., -fetora i J UTLA.UELPHI & AND
BALTIMORE CENTRAL,
RAILROAD-SUMMER BOARDING.—Trains leave
ie depot of the West CUosteraud Philadelphia Railroad
), Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.05 A.M. and 2.30
Depot at 10 45 A. M. and 5.45 V. M.
V eave Avondale 8.16 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. , „
• 'he Stage Line to oonneotwlth 10.45 A. M Train from
P) iladelpbia and 8.15 A. M. Train from Avondale.
• Freights for this line received at No. 1816 Market Bt.
daily line of stages to and from New London and Ox
lordoonneota with th 07.06 A, M. train from Philadel*:
lia.'ftuii the 3.70 A. M. tram from Avondale. The beau-
Ul soenery and well-known heaUhtulness of Delaware
,nd Chester oounties offer superior inducements to
;hose looking for summer boarding. A. B, BURTON,
. Philadelphia, Mar 14. 1860, 3m Superintendent.
B fi T t: .> i
IMPORTANT TO
i gjHjjgjall PLEASURE SEEKERS!
T«E PENNB Y IiVAN IA RAILROAD COMPANY
offers advantages unequalled by any other line—to per
sons seeking HEALTH or RECREATION FROM
JUSINERB daring the warm weather m tiie issue
of KxctrnsioN tickhth, on and after June 20th, 186 J, to
ORBHson* At.toonx, Bkdfobd and Epurata Spbixob,
and coupon tickets for twenty-six trtps , for the use of
PAMiMse, to and from points near the city,
Tiokets toCoßssoN Hotels, at the summit of the Al
legheny mountain—good for a round trip toithinlQ
days—'o be had for $7.60,
Tickets to Altoona, where invalids and others will
find splendid hotel accommodations, good for round
trip within 10 day s— faro $715.
For-Bedford Springs— Passengers tlokoted to Hope
well, on the. Huntingdon and Broad Top Railrrad, and
for Broad Top City to Blair’s Station. Kxoursion tio
£»ts, 87.i6t single trip* 80.40. Two daily lines of
coaches ounneot with the trains. Baggage ohanged at
iuntingdon without extra oharge.
Passengers to Epbrata Springs take stage front Lan
caster. Tiokets for Round Trip, 8«; Single Trip, 82,25.
Passengers to local jminto on Pennsylvania railroad
EAST OF DOWNINGTOWN canjprooure tiokeisforM
trips good for anv member of the family, at a discount
of 25 per cent, below regular rates.
1 he above ttekets ana further information to be had
after June 20th by application at the office of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Co., southeast corner ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia.
_ __ „ _ THUS. MOORE, Agent.
Lxwis L. Houpt, Gen. Tioket Agent. Jeslra
fgwgcmM WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD.Km
_ JT_. VIA MJRBJA,
CHANGE OF HOURS.
On rim! after Monday June 4th. 1860, the trains will
leive PHILADKLPHI s from the Btation, Northeas.
corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.06 ant
10 45 A. M a & d S.'Oand 6.UP. M.
Leave WE.BT OHbfcjrEß, from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 6.26 and 910 A, M„ and 1.66 and 6.»
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.. and 2.00 P. M,
Leave West Chestor, at 7 25 A. M . nnd 4.65 P. M.
HENRY WOOD,
General Superintendent.
NORTH PENNSYL
JWLMisM vania railroad,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Por BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON.
MAITOH CHUNK. HAZLETON, KCKLEY, WHITE
HAVEN. WILKESBARRE, Ao.
On and after MONDAV, Mar2Bth, Ufl), Passenger
Trams will leave FRONT and WILLOW street* Phi
ladelphia, DAILY. iSundays ezoeptcd, 1 os follows:
At 630 A M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Ahontown,
Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarro, Ao.
At 2.30 P. Al.(Express),for Bethlehem, Easton,Mauoh
Chunk. Ao.
This tram reaches Easton at 6.60 P. M„ and mokes
olose connection with New Jersey Central Express
Tram for New ' ork. Passengers by this tram resoh
Mauch Chunk the same evening.
At 8.40 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. (Accommodation),
. For Doylestown.
At 9.90 A. M, and6.3oP. M.(Accommodation)
_ For Fort Washington.
The 6SO A. M. Exproaa Train makes olose connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad At Bethlehem being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre,
and to all points in the Lehigh Coal Region.
„ TRAINS FOK PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 7.16 A. M. and 6.32 P.
Leave Doylestown (Accommodation,) at 620 A. M,
and 4 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation,) at 6.16 A.
M. and 216 F.M.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M.
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 3 P. M.
Dorleatown for Philadelphia at 6.20 A M,
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.0 c P. M.
.Faro to Bethlehem, $).60, io Maueh Chunk, 82.60.
To Easton, SUW. To Doylestown SOoente.
Through Tickets must bo procured at the Tioket Of
fices at WILLOW Stroet. or BERKS Bt f eijt, in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (except ►unday Trains) oonnect
at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Seoond
and Third-street Passenger Railroads 20 minutes after
eavinz Willow street,
my 23 *
ffg cwmtj NOTICE.—CHESTER
ffiBmWWVALLKV RAILROAD-PAB*
BKNGKR TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE {STATIONS.—On and after SBth May,
1800. the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN
will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of
BROAD and CALLOwHILL Stroots, (passenger en
trances on Callowhill. v
MURJNING TRAIN forDownlngtown, leaves at 8.00
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtcwu, leaves at
>P. M.
DAILY (Sundays excepted.)
of the Board of Manager* of the Philadelphia
man fading Railroad Company.
ap3 H. MciLURKNEY. SeoroUry.
WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS via
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot.corner
ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, daily (exoept
Sunday) at 7.U A. M., 12.90 P. M„ and 4 I*. M. Leave
West Chester at 6.40 A. M.. 10 4ft A. M.. and 3.10 P. M.
TVOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS.
L v Proposals will be received at tho Office of the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, until 3
o’clook P.M.,on MONDAY. JUNE 11, for the con
struotion of the Masonry in the piers and abutments o
a Bridge over the Sobuylkill river, near the Unitei
States Arsenal, in the city of Philadelphia.
Ihe amount of masonry, witl be about 0.600 oubio
yards, a large portion of wuioh will be under water.
Proposals will stale the price per oubioyard.including
the furnishing of all materials, and the expenses o'
coffer-dams, piling, and all o her items incidental to the
oonstruotlon of the masonry, exoept cement and lime,
which will be furnisned bv the Railroad Company.
Separate proposals will be reoeived for the deliver/ at
tbp bridge of qtone suitable for the above work.
* Iso, for the construction of the masonry, including
i the expenses of the foundations, the stone and ceraen ;
to be furnished by the Railroad Company.
, Parties proposing may submit plans for founding the
piers and abutments differing from the specifications.
• Plans and specifications will be ready for inspection
on the 23th inst .at the Engineer's Office, West Phila
delphia, where all requisite’information can be obtained.
Proposals will be addressed to
W. fl. WILBON,
my2S-tjell Resident Engineer Poona. R.
OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAYJGA-
T lON COMPANY, MAY )oth. ISM.-From a d
after July 19th, 1860, apd until B§ptembar let, I&EO.t o
ohhr«6iorthß qjj© qf OaS.'arU fqrTfcu
portation on Anthracite Oral*carried to fhiladelpma,
nr way of the Sohtijrlkill Navigation, wift beinoreased
Fifteen Conte per Ton on the rates fixed Maroh Uih,
1860; and on the Ist or September, 1860, a further in
crease of Fifteen Cents per Ton will be made on said
charges, and so continue until the close of navigation.
By order of the Managers. F. FRaLKY,
m>ll 3.n , President,
OFFICE OF THE!
READING KAILR'
Pair
Tk* rates vf freight and f<
tAiscompanyi ttill bias J
til further notice :
To Richmond.— «...
Philadelphia..—...-,
inclined Plane—.—
Ntoetown
Germantown H. R..-..
Ralls of Schuylkill....
Manayunk
Egbert's
Conahohooken —.
Swede Furnooe...—
Itambo’a
Norrist'n or Bridgeport
Port Kennedy...—...
Valloy F0rce..—......
Phmmxville... —, .
Royer's Ford —.
Ararainso
iiimoriok..—
Monocaoy —. ■
ftirdsboio ....
Exeter.
Heading .
Tuokaiton— .
iiccsport -
MohrtviUe....
Hiiniburß > ■ •.. ■■.
Orwigsb'g and An burn.
After July 15th to Septem
to Richmond will bo raisot
after September lsti an sdi
per top.
ws+»« ,qrt ?
Itlß* FREDERICK BODGES, OF BOS.
‘-’•“.TON, in tends oponinx a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG
LADIEB in this city, commencing in September next.
Mrs. H. has tho honor of referring to the Her. Alex. H*
Vinton, D. D , Reotorofthe Church of the Holy Trinity,
Ctroulars, with full particulars, may bo obtained of Mr.
F. U. Hodges, 701 VINE stroet. ap24-sm*
A Mi&tIUAJS JSUHUUL INSTITUTE is i
relmjjla minin' h VThiGh Syhfiqlg 6*d
lioamjj oniaui Ffc?enwmsyob*
tain, Kiatvulouwy, infonnotion and oiToularo of the fc««l
*ohooV SMITH, WOODMAN, * CO. f
840 BROADWAY, Nov York*, or
CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia a«d Reading
and Lebanon Valley R.R.
Northern Central
Railroad,
Bryant & Stratton’s national
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, H. E. oomer SEVENTH and CHESTNUT i
New \ rk, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chioaro, and St. LonUi
Jor >2l rmation. oall or trend for
Sanbury and Erie R. K.
PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FOHTEB.
MELODEONS,
Mod® by Raven, Bacon, & Co., Nunn# & Clark*
Hallef *, Davu, & Co., and others,
J. E. GOULD*
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
ffsssm STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA
nr ■ r» i tent over-sthinq grand pianos,
SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PI AN OS, r.ow pre
ferred in oonoerts and m private oirolea by the beat
performer,. Received the firat premium, over the beat
maker,, from judge, like Gottachalk.Maeon. and other*
Ohallenpe all oompotition. DLABI US UHOTHBRS,
d*-lT 1008 CHESTNUT Street
PISCATORIAL SPORTS.
would pleijATOßlJufsPOßT
the finest assortment, and Seat quality, of TACKLE
ever ofiered in tbiß oity.
Buohas Burgess’ world-renowned Trout, Bass, and
Salmon Hods. Superior Trqut, Baas, and Salmon Flies
Super extra Limerio, Virginia, Carlisle, Salmon, and
fiftg* Hook s, Reels. Baoketa, Artificial Bait, Silk,
Bilk and Hair, Grass, linen,-and Cotton Lines.
mhfl-Rra
pKIVY WELLS GLEANED AT A LOW
Pnoe,to obtain the contents. Address
WILLIAM TJMSON, Pourirette Oflioe,
No I*ll3 f*Wh SWOONtt
mtSI-lm*
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY. No. 951
r» i Kensington, Philadelphia—WlL-
LlAM M. TIERS informs his mends that, havine pur
chased the entire stock of Patterns at the above Foun-
is now prepared to reoeivo orders for Rolling.
Grist, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap, Chemical, find
House Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rever
beratory or Cupola .Furnaces, in dry or greon sand, or
• mjMf
LARD OIL.—GO bbls Tobin's Cincinnati
_Extra No- 1 lard Oil/ in store land for sale by
& CO., No. 16 SOUTH
SFUGUET & SONS.
• IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS,
_ . No. 310 South FRONT Street, , ~
«?S?? lve . Wwiwly ft full assortment of desirable Cl*
GARS, which they offer at low rates, for oash or ap>
proven Jtrwdit felOlr
TAYNE’S HALL.—2OO NEW OUSH’ONS
•F suitable forChurohea.Leoture-rooms, Ao., Bonohes.
Settees, Camp gtoo's, Curtains, Ac. All selling at half
value. Apply at ESHLEMAN’S Cloth Store, No.
62fl CHESTNUT htreet, under the Hall, where you get
those handsome Cloths, Cassimores, Vestings, Ao., so
oheap. . myZq-lm
CTEWABT’S PAISLEY MALT.—Ic P un .
oheons of this WHISKEY Just received and for
sale m bond by GEORGE W H'TELEY.
mvl2*Bm 135 SOUTH FRONT Rt T **t
BURGESS’ TROUT, BASS, AND SAL
. MObT BODS, - PHILIP WILSON & CO., 4U
OH.LSTNUT.Btreet, having t&ken the Soje Agenoy of
my oelebrated Trout, Base, and Salmon Rods, Reels,
will supply friends and jt tho^reet
LINES.
ON SUNDAYS;
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
♦NOTICES.
’HILADELPHIA AND
BAD COMPANY.
Z.&DSI.FUIA, Marob IS, 1860.
(oils on tsal transported by
Jollcut from March IS #«-
1.42
IA7
1.52
1.27
121
1.23
1.42
lAS
1.93
1.38
1.56
1.14
;ht and toll*
jn. On and
of 10 cents
EDUCATIONAL,
PIANOS,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
gAJBINE & DUY,
INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 431 WALNUT Street
w!tniifl!l g tt °A«i Dr t d u aina s? by Fire, on Cotton ami
PHfflNlX^liaUJtA^OE'cO^^P^lfjrßTF'oßl) lo '' l
mwropolitan%^^ s 5S»bWr?!;
PROVIDENCE
ARCTIC FIRE IN^M^'S^.^RfeWß’K 5 ;
HOPE FIRE INSURA h I?3| ,! 8o“oF a ffk*^, <a -
„ Cash Capital and Surplus 8224.8 U n,
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NbW HaVKn!
Cash Capital and Surplus 8324.303 77.
GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW YORK.
, Casti Capital and Surplus 8215 399 07.
HUMBOLDT FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW YOhK.
. Cash Capital and Surplus $233,963 61.
Applications m person or by note will receive prompt
attention. SABINE & DUY, AsenU,
Je4 3m No. 424 WALNUT Btreet.
THE KNTERPKISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PHILADBPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
co %« sM#/**
DIRECTORS.
F. Ratciipord STABBi Moedbcai L. DAWSOB,
William MoKbk, Gso. H. Stuabt,
: JIALBBO FBAZ:BB t JoHl. H. BbOWM,
oiin M. Atwood, B. a. Fahnestock,
leni. TjTbjdioi, Asiibbw D. Gabh,
Hbbey Wharton. J. L. Ebriboer.
„„ „F. RATCHFORD STARR,Fie.idoiiL
CHARLES W. COXg. Boorotarr. folß-lr
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET
UAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia*
Having a large paid-up Capital Btock and Surplus In
' rested in sound and available Securities, continue to
. nsure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Persona!
Property. All losses liberally end promptly adjusted.
. DIRBCTORB,
Thos.R.Mans, John T. Lewis,
John Welch, James R. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh,
Patrick Brady, Chas. W. Pooltney,
Israel Morris.
ALBERT aL.Oß^te^ftg;f r6^
Quaker city insurance comp a.
NY-KRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 406 WALNUT
STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR
PLUS 83W,744.70.—1n5ures against Loss or Damage by
Fire, and the Penis of the Sea, inland Navigation and
Transportation.
GEORGE H. HART, President
K. P. ROBB. Vice President
H. H. COGGBHALL, Seo’y ana Treasurer.
S. 21. BUTLER. Assistant Secretary*
DIRECTORS.
George H, Hart. B. P. Rosas,
A. C. Cattail, Foster 8. Perkins,
E. W. Bailer, Andrew R. Chambers,
H. R. Cogesnali, Samuel Jones, M* D.,
Hon. H. fti. Fuller. mh9-tf
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FiRB AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD*
Chartered in 1794—Capital Assets, January 1,
IMS, 8347,444 50-100.
.All invested in sound and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooss
of Merohandise,
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
gimeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalester* Tobias Wagner,
William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattses
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freemae,
Wiluam R. White, Charles 8. Lewis,
(George C. Carton.
_ , „ HENRYTJ. SHERRERD, President
W tLLTAM HA R PKR. Seoreturn la 8-wfrn tf
Exchange insurance company
-Office No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise
generally, on favorable terms, cither limited or per
petual.
~ „ • DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Bonsai), Edward p. Roberts,
John Q. Ginnodo, John J. Griffiths,
Joshua T. Owen, Reuben C. Hals
Thomas Marsh, John McDowell. Jr.,
Sami. L. Smedley. Jas. T. Hale, Bellefonte*
„ JEREMIAH BONSALL, President.
JGffN Cl. GINNODO, Vioe President*
Epwabd W. David, *eoretary mhil-wfmtf
Delaware mutual safety in
BURANOE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP
PENNSYLVANIA, ISM. .
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THlftfl AND WALNVI
Streets, Philadelphia.
insurance
ON VESSELS, j
FHE?&T ( lk » W.tli.
’HNLuUfD INSURANCES
On Good,i bi IHT.r, Canal., Lake., and Land Carriat,
_ to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INS UR ANDES
On Merohandise generally.
Sto »»&iKY,
November!, 1359.
Par. , , , Marktt F«J««
123,050, Philadelphia Oily 0 W oeat. L0an u ..9U9,060 00
100.000, remnylvaoia State B W ot. Loan 93466 00
>21,000 Pennwlvania State oip ot Loan.—. 11,000 00
126.000, U.B.Treasury 616 V cent. Kotaaand
'’interest dae —T ,*YI..MJB M
930.000 U. B. Treasury 6 V ot. Notes and inter
est dae—...~.. ao,|ii oo
Temporary Loan to the City of Phila
delphia 90,000 00
9t0,090» Pennsylvania, Railroad Zd Mortgage
• oent.Bondj„__._ 42400 00
990,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Wort
rare 6 V cent Bonds. UJOO 00
914,000 Wert Philadelphia Passenger Railway
Company 7 V ot; ooupon bond* 12,000 00
SOO shares stook Germantown Gas
Company, interest and pnneipal
guarantied by the oity of Fhila
-99,009,100 share* Pennsylvania Railroad
Company ~~~ . 1,77100
98.0C0,100 shares Worth Pennsylvania Rail
road Company ——.— -.
91,330, shares Philadelphia Ipe Boat and Steam
CompanT. Philadelphia,and
Savannah Steam Navigation Com
pany > Ocean Steam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia and Ha
vre de Grace Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exohonse
Company —, ——.*4lo 00
giMJJSO *406,713 M
onds and Mortgage*, and Kea! locate, Of
fioo Buildin*—— B4
Bills receivable for Insurance* mada_ iBl,fSB 61
Balanoo due at Anenoioa—Premiums on Ma
rine Pohoies, interest, and other debts due
the Company—— U,HU
Sorip and stook of sundry Znsuranco Cornua*
me 3...^. — 7rr -~ L —i'.U—3,3Bo 00
Cwh cn Deposit in
JR6.
Samuel K, Stokes
J. F. Penizton,
Henry Sloan*
Kdward Damn*: ton*
H. Jones Brooke,
Spencer M'llvainej
Thom&i 0. Hand,
Robert Barton,
Jaoob P. Jonee,
James B. M’Farlaad,
Joshua P. Erre,
John B. Semple, Pittab**,
D. T. Morgan, “
Vice Prgsidfjit
CI I'NTON - COUNTY LIFE AND GENE
RAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
PLATTSBURG. MISSOURI.
Chartered in Zd9o.—Authorized Capital, #lOO,OOO,
directors:
H. Whittington. Winslow Turner, T. R Bradley,
George w. Culver. James H. Birob, Jr.
I. N. HOOKADAY, 8«o. wdiwj 1 ‘”" -
Speoml attention pmq to Oo)l*otloai, and Money
rcutipUy remitted. BosinesssoUoited. mhSS-Sm*
William Martin
Edmond A, Bonder,
Theopliilua Fanldias.
John R. Penrose,
John C. Davis,
James Truumr*
William Errt.Jr.,
Mines c. Rand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. K. M. Huston,
George G. Leiper.
Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelly,
WILLIAI
HENRY LYLBuSJfs?!!
sl.l#
l.»
lis
IJ3
1.26
1.90
1.16
1.10
i.oa
1.03
J IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
of
annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in
Heal Estate, ang moke* all contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
Thor aot ns Exeouton, Adminixiraton, Asrimew
Wnu tees, and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
toffl&UKfc*
Ht *sw"irpoU* James B. MoFarland*
Wilham P. Hooker* Joseph H. Trotter*
WiuiftmH. Kero, James Euston,
3omuel C. Huey. Vheophitus Paulding.
Charles HaUowell,. Edmund A. Bonder.
s®5 r 7 PhnielL. Hutohmio#
Spdolphnf Kent* Johnjw. Hornor,
Wilufiiijl Carr. EUS 8. Arober,
P. V. Dudon, Samuel J. Christians
William Robertoon* Joseph M. Thomas,
■Warner M. Hastn, John Q. Brenner*
P. Si Miohlor, Easton.
DANIEL L, MILLER, President.
_ _ SAML, E, STOKES, Vice Frefi’t.
JOS.I W. Ho&hou. BecrAtitrn kuIS
SAVING FUNDS.
“ A little, but often, fills the Puree.”
FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No.
•4 130Sonth FOURTH Street, between Chest
nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits
on demand.
Depositor** money secured by Government,
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort
gages, Ao.
This company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no nsk with depo
sitors* money, but haypit at ail times realty to
rjtprn, with f por cent, interest, to the owner, as
ifjW'have always done. This Company never
suspended.
Females, married or single, and Minors, oan
deposit m their own right, and suob deposits o&n
be withdrawn only by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Slate
of Pennsylvania with authority to receive money
from trustees and exeootors.
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Omoe open daily, from Bt6B o'clock, and on
unuiao'ofook.
„ DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader,
John Slnndler, George Russell,
Malnohi W. bioan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhsar, Henry Dolany.
Nicholas Rittephouse, Nathan Smsdley,
Jos. If. B&ttertbwaite. Jones Yorkec,
Joseph W. Lippinoott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President
Cyrus Cadwalladbr, Treasurer,
ap2B-y ->
“ A Dollar saved is twioe earned.”
CAVING FUND— PENDENT IN-
SAFETY TRI’BT COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl
vania,
Money.is reoeived in any sum, large or small, and in
terestpaid from tho day of doposit to the day of with*
The office is open every day from mne l3 the
morning till five o’olock In the evening, aqj o,t'Monday
and Thursday evenings till eight o’ulbok.
L. JOENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFJUDGE, Vioe President.
William j. Kbbd, Secretary.
DIBXCTOUS
tunAv *
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
Robert Belfridgo, Francis Lee.
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
0. Landreth Munns, James L. Stephenson.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, m oonformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Rents, and suoh first-olasa securities as will al
ways insuro perfect .security to the depositors, and
which oannot fail to give permanenoy ana stability to
this institution. aul lr
CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST ep.MEAUy, oorue'r TJIIRD ami CHEST
NUT Street,
Large and amaUsnmß reoaived. amleald baok nu da
maiid without notioe, wilh FIVE PER CENT. INTK
REST from the dor of deposit to the day of with*
drawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o’olook every dny, and on
EVENINGS from 7 until fl o’olook.
. DRAFTS for sale on England. Ireland, and Scotland,
from 41 upwards.
Preiidont—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
?KTO J «.V™'
GOFFEE’S patent
„ KNITTING MACHINES.
For Flam Smoking and Fanoy Kmttins ;
Also.
Maohines for Kmttine Drawers, Shirts Sc o„
„ 01811*1288.
RibMachinesof 1 and 1,3 and I.3and 3 and 3 and 2-R.b,
„ ,on hand and n aoe to order.
These Maohines nee the plain English Soring Needle,
on a new pnnoiple, and are the oheapesc and most rapid
Machines for Knitting in nsc.
The Goffee Patent Family Knitting Machine, for
•Family and Plantation ««, is a new and successful
feature in the useful inventions of the Ago, and ranks
wnh'the Sewing Mao< ine.
Agenoy and Salesroom. „
No. 077 BROADWAY, New York.
Jel-3m « HENRY C. LEE, Agent.
WORK’S ODOMETER BAND COM
* * PANY.Hartford,Conn . manufacture WOJUC'S
PATENT ODOMETER CARRIAGE BANDS, which
aie durable cheap and efficient, measuring with uner
ring accuracy an* distance passed over by.the vehicle
to whioh they are attached, 'these extra finished Bands
ooat bat a trifle more than inienor bands without the
Odomemr. TellaMo . f e p„ wanted in nil paijaof tljn
ounirjr. Flaaae .end for circular.. miSl-Sm
SALES BY AUCTION.
TFURNESS, BRINJjEY & CO.,
JU No. ifctfMANlfET STREET.
MEBSRS. ROLAND A FURNESS’CLOSING SALE
of faris lack mantles.
, On Friday Morning.
. June u, at 10 o’olock on six month*’ credit, a Urge
vole; of Pans I&ce mantles, bournou*, *o.
Consisting of— - '
Paris laoe mantle*.
Aienooa Eu«eme a volant mantles.
J’ournoas a volant.
Cambria l^ “?“«•
Chale lozange
Eugenie e volant uaatlai.
EurtvfooPnriiosmbrisjniintl.,:
l^SiStE" 010 * of 10 ex,ra a “ p '»uch black
BLACK GRO< DE RHINE DUSTAIIB
nhlfLv*.^ u ' 4 >°adon white Merseillss guilts.
20 oases plain and fringed ailic parasol*.
JO " a ilk cnn umbrellas.
SALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
_ On Friday Morning,
Jon*ls, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on • mos. credit—
-400 lot* of fsnoy and atiple French dry good*.
If OUuiT, Jh., AUI/L’IOWiSER, No. 431
ZrT* CHESTNUT Street opposite the Caatom Ho Jie,
between Fourth and Fifth street*. V
LARGE 8 ALE OF LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHIL
DREWS* PANCY MATS AND FLATS. NkW
SHAPE BONNETB, ME.VS AND BOYR* STRAW
nAio, ftC«, AC.
t ~ . . , Thia Morning
June 11, by catalogue, on a oredit, commencing at
o olook.
Comprising a moat attractive assortment of newest
white. , brown, lead, and braid, Leghorn
tno canton Adelaide*, equestrians, neptunas, trimmed
bloomer* Ao,
fan^tjonnet** 11 * 1 newest shape straw hats and
Also, case* men’* and boys’ Canton Leghorn, Senat,
Win. rell. and Palm hats.
Catalogue* and .samples early on the morning of
SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, DRRBB GOODS. HILr
LlftfißY GOODS. iUBBCfas, FRENCH FlSw-
ERS. Ao.,Ac.
By oatalogne, on a credit—
On Wednesday Moron g,
Juno .13 oommenomg at Id o’clock precisely, will be
sold, vis
EMBROIDERIES—To olose an importation.
„ “ noh and new styles embroidered jaconet,
cambric, ana book sets.
Jaconet, cambno and.book collars.
Intents’ richly embroidered Jaconet robe* and waists.
Jaconet, oambno, and book flouncing and bands,
v Z* r toh l? ®®broidered'and hemstitched L. C. hand-
T h i *? op,N^T TRIMMING RIBBONS.
Rich spring styles poult de eoie bonnet ribbons, ladies’
r.bo, dr...*»•
Al»o, to close a consignment, spnng styles oi Paris
aru.fioial flowers, straw and rice moutins, bunohes,
sprigs, beds, Ac. ’
13HIUP FORD & OO , AUCTIONEERS,
Street N °‘ 030 MAR ? ET and 6SI MINOR
BALc, OF BOOTS,SHOEB,LEATHER, AND STRAW
. GOODS.
, . t . t , ,On Thursday Morning.
Jnae 14, at 10 o olook precisely* wilt be sold* by
latalogue, on four months’ oredit, 1,000 cases men's.
>oy* • ana youths’ calf and kip boots > calf, goat, patent
eatber ana. bufl* b'ogans, gaiters, Oxford ties. Ao.:
women s, misses’, and children’s calf, goat, and mo
rocco boots, shoes, and slippers; also* sn' assortment
of City-made goous.
At commencement of sale a large assortment of goat
and kid skins, cochineal linings, calf, and kip skins..
STRAW GOODS.
, , . On Thursday Morning,
At 12 o’clock, will be sold. 200 cases ladles* and misses'
straw bonnets, bloomers, flats and equestrian hats;
men’s and boys’ Leghorn, Senat, colored straw, braid,
andPanamatrimmed hats..
arranged tor examination, with
early on the morning of «*Ut .
1 SHIPPING,
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
». I £ W TOSI T 0 hIVXXPOOL,
Chief Cabin. Passag e... ..tiss
Second Cabin P****g« m yg
. »*p*»o*tob to Livnpooi..
Chief Cabin Pss«g«—— T . ano
Second Cabin P*—»ge ..,, , ga
The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ahips from Boston call at Hahfa» and Cork Har
bor,
PERSIA, Capt. JndfcLna, l CANADA. Capt. Lang,
ARABIA, Cast. J. Stone, I AMERICA, CaiLsnUar,
APRfoA.’aii.Lg^.,Jtj^^saMar.
These vessels carry a ol ear white light at mfuthtai;
bow; red on port bow.
*‘Ti!fg£*£Stg:]iS t
aprS* l k ’lk oll9 ’ " v°v to, v Jnne
n’»®^i ni l on ,« E Vork, Wodn»iday, June la.
Wf? A is& M,ll V‘ A Wednesday, June M.
auß6El“i.itoh. “ &«SS'wtlS«K;jiS’iL
PERSIA. Judkins. “ WedoSday, July ia
ARABIA. Btone. “ Won, Wednesday; JalyS:
Berths not secured until paid lor. 7
An experienced Burgeon on board.
The owner* of thee# ship# wiU not be accooatable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoious Slones,
or Metals, npleasbiUsor.lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
passMe apply to „ ~ E. CUNARD,
mia 4 Bowling Green. New York.
FOR THE SOUTH—OBARLB3-
SHflftTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
M FREIGHT REDUCED.
, Heavy Freight at as average ofvivrxxx per cent, be
low New York Bkeamship rats*.
FOR CHARLESTON, g. C.
Thei U. S. Mall Bteamahip RL'YSTDNE STATE, Cap-
M&rttmaa, will sail on Friday, Jane
Vh^g A h m «&* « »«■
The .U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J. Garvin* will receive freight OBtil
Saturday evening, June 9, and sail on Sunday morning,
June 10, at 7 A.M.
ihroox h m 08 to 40 honre-only 48 hottro at Sea.
. flSTSaumr days oKanged from every Saturday to every
five days. Goods received, and Bill* of Lading signed
every day.
above even ten days, thus forming a fiVe-dar commu
nication with Charleston and Sttvßnlah, and tits Boat i
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and S&rannah, these Ships con
nect With steaigatg for Florida, and with railroads, Ac.,
for all places in the South and Sonthweet.
, INSURANCE.
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will ne found to be lower by these shins
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate.
87,060 Ii
•aoiMK
N. B.—lnauraaoe OBfftU Railroad Freight la entifely
unncoeaearr, farther than Chari eeton or SaTaaaah* the
Pare bjr thle routo Mto 40 per pent, cheaper than by
the Inland Route. ae will be teen by the following eohe
dule. Through tickets from rhilaaelßhiv via Charlee
ton and Bavarmah steamship#. INCLUDING MEA££ on
the whole route, except from Charleston andnar an
il ah to Montcomery:
To Charleston-., #llOO to
Savannah.—.- 19 00 Savannah ——• tiot
Augusta—.— 30 00 Augusta 300
Maoon 21 00 Megan, , . SI 7S
Atlanta. 33 00 Atlanta. . —3l 00
Colninte.j mOO CoHmbus_—i IS 00
A}bgay——„ uOO Albany,—. 87 00
Montgomery--.. 36 00 Montgomery 38 00
Mobile..— 3100 Mobile- - 46 90
..New Orleans--, 89 76 New Orleans--.- file#
No bills, of lading signed after the ship has eniW/
wteSKSJS&KBW* oa s
. *U JICtX. HERON, Jr-
BopthwjSK wimerTOUllTa and CHEBTNUT,
tB.tT. G.BUDI).
u , ■SyM'BM) UUnlflit PC uABMKhh.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Dqsiqat ,
o.f'or Florida from Savannah, steamers Mary’s and
St. John’s every Tuesday and Sjtu^aY.
COPAIITNERSIIIP NOTICES.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.—
Th« wvTtn«r«bip heretofore exlcUng under the
firm of BTILbON (c. BTQNS *jr thiii dajr dissolved bx
mumel consent. __ ROBERT BTLLSON,
Phils., J.B.BTONE.
COPARTNERSHIP. THE USDPR
SIGNED have this dax formed a
under the firm of BTILSON, ETONfc. & CO., for the
Surpose of tranaaoting the Wholesale China. Glass, and
.oeensware business. at No. 508 COM MERCK Ht
ROBERT BTILBON,
J. B. STONE.
JOHN F. BENNETT,
June 1,1860-lai
BUSINESS CAgpa.
B DAVIDSON,
• (Late of Wm. H. Barksdale 4 C 0.,)
, y*ook, note and Keal Estate Broker and General Col
lecting agent,
w>ll .. „ BT. LOUIB. MO,
will attend promptly and faithfully to any busmen
entrusted to him.
■Bonds, Stocks, and other securities bought and sold on
commission. *
Money paper amply secured by Keal Es
tate at ten percent per annum.
M _ BSVBRyiO
Messrs, Banyan, Brown 4 Co.. Jno. J. Andoreon 4 Oo„
Bankers:Messrs. Cross, MoCreery 4 Co. Fiske,Knight
4 Co.. Hon. John K. Garby, and Messrs. Bell, lllden
& Co., bt. Lou 18 ; Messrs. Norton Bros, Bankers, Pa
duoah, Ky; Messrs. Davis 4 Birney, Fhitade phia;
Mes«r*. Phelps, bliss 4 Co., New York; and to Bt.
Louis ppuncsa men generally. JeB 1113,14,1619-6 t
EO. SP CEL AND.
• ATTORNEY AT LAW..CANTON, KY.
B peoial attenUon paid to thee olleotion of alums
in Trigg, Calloway, Alarahall, Lyo Cafdwa l and
Christian counties.
Refer to H n. H. C. Burnett, K. Q.j H o H. J. Stiles,
Judge Court of Appeah; Hon. J. C.Da Ciroait
Judge, HopkipsYllfo. Ky. inyK-Mt
Yb palmfr, the advertising
• AGENT, FIFTH and CHESTNUT, rives his
views of the prmoiple'and best mode of Advertising,
daily, between 10 and 4 o'clook. .address
myll-3m ~y, S PALMER.
EJ. 3AYLSS TUOMAS.
* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
*WA Ln\jT BUe«/ r ° m N °' 8 No.
Particular attention riven to the recovery of Mtuna
ble Claims. The.drafting and examtnati«a o* WiUa.
Conveyance, Assignments, Briefs ft! Vitle. and other
Wifi**etaentofExeoutor
superintended;
and the best wuntfei procured for the permanent in*
% MaDBT ' Satl|fiustor J reference j:iven
CAMUEL G. SLO*N,
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTING
AGENT,
rah&3-3ra* Bt. P4**l. MwrtssoTA.
Horace see,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER,' and
PATENT ATTORNEY.
No. 1H Bouta SIXTH Street.
_ (Nearly opposite the Bounty Conrthouie,}
Prepares frpeolfioations. Drawings, &q., and trrmsaots
alt other business connected WUh the obtaining of Let
tera Patent. ap js 4m*
J WAGNER JERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNBELLOR-AT-LAW,
Office. No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite Independence Square,)
u ~ . . „ Philadelphia,
»v,j of reliable Attorneys, at different salats in
the. United States,is enabled to nroawawanucolleot
olaims of every description.
Particular attention .mas lo the examination and re*
oovery of the and Devisees, and the
°*®nn3atiau rtf Lana Titles and seounng the interest*
04 «(uta anu all persons interested in the same, in oil
parts of the Union.
_ Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner
for most of them.
carefully taken under Conyjuauaai.
t| ENRY U- “
’ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Hae REMOVED from No, 130 Walnut street to No. 2(8
South THIRD Street. mh»-Sm*
ALFRED L. HOUGH,
PAPER MANUFACTURERS’
Orders solicited for every description of
PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER’S MATERIALS,
No. 17 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia,
fell-fim*
PAWSON & NICHOLSON.
BOOKBINDERS. '
NOS. #l9 AND S2l MINOR STREET.
B««« n js°j, A j?ELPHIA. Dat
JAMES PAWSON. JAfl, B. NICHOLBON.
Ja27-Ir*
T, w - neill & Co..
YARD. S. E. Corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL,
Superior WHITE and LEHIGH
D , < OALiJS
kept under oover expressly fpr Family use.
by Dispatoh will receive prompt a^ea-
JAVA COMBE.—I.OOO pockets prime
nl,t>r JAMBSQRAHAMfc CO.
kf rriA ttiM^
COAL.
SALES BY AUCTION.
1M THOMAB A SOKS.
Km. Ij» jn, J4 i goath TOUETH Stowi.
8^h B i,tdSsiil%*^S7 T feiS SKI:
its&
Ujd.topk. «v»rr TttMtoj, M th. SShiiS. '
S HandbX j? SS"tSSSI!2I?id* , iSSSSv ■
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
fT W( have a lan. amouatof real tttmu at Vrivare
•al«. jßol#dm, «T«rr of rat, sad jautrr
property. P-inted lift* may be had at the aacttaaetoi?
PRIVATE BALE BFGISTERT
<9* Real estate entered on onr privau mte reciater,
and advertised ocaasionally in oar public sale abstract
(of which 1,000 eo»we are printed weekly,} free o
charge.
Trustee’s saIe—STOCKS AND LOANS.
Ob Toeedßy
Ortl?offtAm. O ’ , ' l ‘ >olt, noo °’ “ the hi
roS ComM* t ?°' t 8ham “ llio YaHw and Pottinlk Rail
Alao, 97J00 eoaveitibl. loan. Sama Company.
BTOCW, LOAH* PBW, Aa.
draw J™* BIl ““>4n vllfif Railroad
Poft^fuTEffiSßriSliiV “«»to Valin ud
,J oo .bare.PMlAd.lnMaan ' Gmy’a'perry Bailwa, a,
(Spruce and Pine )Fu tpa d 1 . f#rr l stuwijCa
r.tare Philadelphia .jg r ryCompany.
1 .hare Aoadem, nf Pmj Arte. ’
£?““»«,**.• ? ‘ rk AreooSatinn.
IlihareM.rrast'l.Li rare Companr.
- P fharea .orthwoat Mioior Company, of Kiehiraa
of a fe'ii.^iio M “ Bf “ 1 ” ri "< “- 1 M«i«^.
tj » . . Hfremplor, Sale.
Rac” °- 3T7,m, J' M - £ - Churah. Eirhth .».«(, aLor.
S MIM,nI oru inioraoco company in litaida-
THIRTY-SECOND SPRING SALE-JUKE ISTH.
At 12 o’clock, noon,
'ICHOGL LANE AND wissahickon PBOWBHTV
Sal. b, order of Heire-E.Mle lTte of «i c h“ ifiK?-'
, honse. deceased. '
ftod finable LOT. over S sores, School kae
neer Germantown. Twenty-first wud. It mliSelßd*
SSSrereatl. ld<Kl mto “ T * r ‘ l .Urt fo,
PE. PACTO «Y end MILL PLO-
LreaTXitffor “ auuli ”* ««»
the\ r tov P “ tat0 ~ A 7lla *“ ! * LOT. orer, acre., adjoining
ithla—A Talnable LOT. over 8 mare*, o, th.
SS!wlS B .ltSE ,k * “ d w “ h ' ok oo^i. ?, Us
b J®£" A plan of the above may be seen st the aiwlWi
. R t^L DENOE - No - 11(8
VALUABLh SHAD FISHERY, TINICDM. '
. Ar.'rner* Peremplor, S.ie—Yaloanl. FISHERY.
P'PPfrtr known aa ‘ LitH. Tinicnm I.lud,'’iith.
riverUela.are, ; .pn <, ..t»th. Larexetto.n<Srlia4l tS
t reapoiuibl. and .une:naJ tenant, at nine hat dred dol
mortr«e! 11101,1 ‘ >l*>lata. tlMn>rnau,«
PEyDENCE AND SIDE Ijfr.
Valoable RBSiDEN E and BUILD[N>, LOTT^red
SliuiFi 101 Areh rtreifiilfa
° u a ?°?, ** tepheryv street; lot t2 by Wfeet,
with Brick Stable and Coaeh House.
Tnree-story Brick OWE LING. No. M 0 Callow hill
pUmiHw*!? l ß Tlu, v aod Fo ° **•»««#!■ with»<-*tery
Frame Dwelling id the rear, oa w umar place
_ . VA UABI.B IOTOF 3“ jtEsT
ovIE? 1 ; I '.'™'??^ raptor, Sa a-Lar.a and rateable LOT,
plan. ’sa?eVbeotete BWICb ?oi “' "»«•«"» ™nl, Sm
b^viSirtniiisKs?*- Prstu,in *'"«• *«
O -1,4 Chi “
COUNTRY PLACE. JBjS“r Clarmont TUl.«,r*
«• Philadelphia g»d turnpike, abonflgo
yards from the Wilmington Railroad Depot, and about
K of a mile fr<.m the river Delaware.
EL EG
RIAGES, FARMING STOCK. Ac. CA *
. .... On Monday Morning,
ww.;lloctock.wi bout reserve.on theere-
B wnn nV^*l iDt Country Seat, Furnitere, kEifi.
B. ROUDET, Wq.. going to Europe. It is situate on the
Chester roaii about half a mile sooth of Darby.
W.S.‘S2,», < ’nU Fn ' 1 ud
Andsnaet’ Peremptory Sate-Minarectaria, Co.
13 o’elooel noju- >t
Excoance, tnthoot reserve, by order of iiaMintsm,
• 31 shares Washington Manafaeluring Caamnny of
v> rim gevjfieer, W «SO*. ™“ T ’ 01
W do Gloucester do do p«r SB.
* d# *> «• d» £ •*«;
THIRTY-TjniDWtms SALE—l9th JUKE.
At. 11 o’clock, noon.
OpwtMa-Ertnu late of wri!ia« Barit,
i--Y£jlF valuable FARM, 120 ACRES, WUlistOß
township, Chester ecenty, Fennsylvama. abont uutsr
wSt/roS . eke ‘■‘•r*~flr s s >*nSi f.n.rnSLS’Sl
West Chester railroads. The upprovaaeata aroastone
Otoj'oSS.toS'cJ?™* B * nu ra " B»nwHo«r2S
u,
CdSSrte »vi'nM? 0 ‘ U ' W “ t '* TntfZ * V " U > “*
.Same Estate-BUILDING LOT and STABLV. seek
Eefiiward mn * aboTa Colnmeta aveosne, l^ra»-
Tenthl rtreet. aooth of FirnTOit .trS-t ’no
w.« ofElf?^^.?,^^ 3 ® 1 ® 1 Na - , ‘“ C ~ to ** t -
Beech and WiUow, aadSproceacd Fine sta, Sniatk
PIKV E G i*7\J:? V? TRV 8^ AT - BRISTOL TURN
,^2 tCcaaß,ry ®** t ** Act**, with baod
some new stone Maasion, stoee Stable, and Out Build-
ISivtr' fi.. ae ? ’ Bristol turnpike, near Hofsaae-
SiSt • Na IS * !, ' D, ‘ h T ’ r, ’’ ti * Ul *"*•
SUPERIOR TAPESTRr
vAnyJSTo. Ac.
R**l. • . a -P 11 ,
Uth.inst., at 10 o’clock, at No. iJQg Spruoe etreet. the
sasenor furniture, extension tables, mirrors, fine te
carpets, china, Ao,, of a family declining boosw*
EKr «»
LEAF AND SMOKING TOBACCO,
Trerereli Momitgß
June li, at It o’otock, at the Anokieu Rsm !■. «u
and 141 Sooth FOURTH Street uS SoSmSUt
barrel* leaf and smoking tob*ceo, good qw2i“. ™"*
nnl(rn’*,? * Somh FOURTH StmM,
Atflo elock, at tbe Auction Store, aa aaortiMutaf
IkeeQant ieoond*hand furn tare, elegant
P® a carpets, etc., from l*wi)vri futiinrrf
homrekeeping, removed to the store for eonveuleuee x
ELEGANT FURNITUK** PLATE. wrr_
i- ,a x,. ,Go Monday Maraiug-
June 18, at 11 o elooir, wjihnag reaei va or th>
®l? f country seat, faSturef Aot7 -
Roadet, Esq-, *w*i to Europe. It is astute on thi
road.»Wt fisjf a mile untfc of Dub*.
rJILM"rSS;S.'iuf U kuunsi.
VALViB Al^^v^ E l^}^ Boo^
Jane 12. at & be’aold a eollsotioa
of inieregting and valuable books, a BBdibera/iMa
oboioe Lendoa editions, m inVbriimgf. °* Uap
•Si,» u ipirticalart see catatosaes, and the books
whioh will be arranged one day pcevioae.
Nathans, auotionesb
wat^hes^ew^] ll^ I ’^ on diamosdv,
mture. bedding, and oa goods or every deaeriptioa. i»
large or small araosota. from one dollar to
\f ngth of time asTead on. inomwn,
sdest batahliahed House in this oity.
ter Private entrance on RACE Street
gP 1 Business hoars from # A. M. to * P. M.
Heavy in so ranee lor the benefit of de.casrow.
TWOPERoSnT.
. Advance* °r 9100 and upwards at two ear east.
tgSRSZS' ilm SLd ' , «’ wsnl B' M one poroea"for
„ ... AT P»IVATJJ3»tK
some of the finest GOLD patpnt rwvßw .-a
Fh^^V^F EB ”“"LtS7d * hS|f
«nV ° B H«Lir pnces, goldilever and lenine watehe*.
HilSf J* V V J* Dd ,? P IDe ;«ratchff, Kng/ish. Swiss, and
watohes. at a«oni»hiai low prices. Jewelry of
mtJt?Za t ?? n ii tt ? 11,ve i TJ l°7v^ UD *» pistols, masiaalin
strumen.B, fir»t quality of Havana cixars. at half the
importation price, is quantities to suit purchasers, aad
various other kinds of goods. aov
V ..T , « . OUT DOOR SALES
Attended to personally by th« Auctioneer.
-.2?J lBiKnraent * of s£* a »nd of goads sofi
cUpd - i* - MOaC.B NATHANS
CAMUEL NATHANS. AUCTIONEER,
No. (224 South THI an PtTflflt h«tnwW*lmL ”
LARGE BaLE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES*
By order of ABRAHAM. NATHANS, Broke?
Jm*%lW. o ?9« T o°ofe' T & n ’' nB '
SSSmMhinß*;^u^ clw ‘ 1^4 one Wrior Jtanilj
u'l ?ooJ« on deposit with
the above day *BRAkAM NATHAN ™Brnker*
iii' I U- oorner SIXT H and CALLOWHILL Streets.
HOTELS.
SIT. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
BROADWAY*
When completed. *ix years agr», the CT?NICHW?aS
was universally pronounced thp i^ a
Tenl,nt.jndthofou s hrro«iHi^d*,rt?S?SSif? n ;
fitmm^ n v;S h* dr si5 omptete watea of apnrtmentsfor
£ t*t Ka^Wl r° persons oan be comionably seated
paWio dining rooms, and no-
J? 3 ™ erthas devised for the convenience and
» a .L a^ fioatjon of the travelling publio has be-»
rphi*-.i ,n Pi® 0 * or i* neglected in it* practical details.
jiW es . r| T reputation os the house at home and abroad.
«• euperb appointments,
ana \vt homo like comforts ana luxuries, has £*•■ es-
every year by the unwearied exertioaa of the
pvopnetora.
nurl7-3m TREADWELL. WHITCOMB, 4 CO.
SJT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY
S NEW YORK, one block above
..Hotel.' This new and corontodiout Hotel is now
9#®? quests, and will be oondupted
exclusively on the European The loss wasfof<a
inMt - 1
tl ”~ aro J. H. Goodwin. Proprietor.
r/OT I ON !—ASTROLOQV !—LOOK
<,omfort ,*» in** aiSnlt
tinWmZrlt?' °“® k . a * tne secret of winning lie affeo-
lt is this fact wluohlndnoea
Pfetonders to try to imitate hei.and oo*y her
*52?35 , V ,, 5l 1 ® fl hown you the likeness of your ni
us band, or absent friend. It iswelikaowa
to the puMio at large that she is the first and only per
•on who can show the likeness in reality, asd aae rive
JJJ'A utisi&otion on all the concerns of life, whion
wt.?!!??■ i**®*?® b> thousaads, both married
e H©T& visit her. Coma one f
SSKlSf§°* LOMBARD Streets betweaaVaai
perann Hroad. jek^U*
1 ABIES 1 TBAVELLXNO BASS
*i£lßMsrl&^s£i *■ *™ rr ' nft
_ and retail manorketarer of
Jobbing promvttr done. aa7-2m
FOK EUROPE.—Having been appointed
Agent, for WM. WILLIAMS k fy> -.V..JTr
.„a,n sA’nThFfrrn.St.
DRICK MAKING. J&ACHINES WHICH
temper Uia clay,a»d* iaak« 20,OfiOp*rd*r» Brick
T —“enow’s Italian,” for sale,