The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 26, 1860, Image 3

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Explorations a’boilt
; For maDy yoarfl of I NmtfYoth k nctyu
is tho ‘* Five Pointedhw tx*&mc& ihroughoul
•Union and Europe Ibo retfutatiofi*bf ,»«ng. the
Tiloat b Utiicity,-,; has tap d*wmd
there ifliitte reason to doubt,./..iJooatodon. ft.- spot
whiobwas owe a pond, and Vrith w liupiiftit
drainage as to render'the atmosphere damp and
unwholesome? it -was shunned bythoce able, to • ob*.
tain residences in more and
so became the abode of those who had .not else*.
Where to lay their heads.” Tho
a dwelling-place, and the Tioioup: .wbo.woufii fiotfis
tolerated in ’Of oonrSe'. the
borhood wher r epaTtnhs inhabited bccwnO the reaorfc
of thieves,. pawnbrokers, Kid/iramseltera
efthe -'n « - - 1 * » • «& .
The census of this region, brings .to light facts of
too much importance to: be nnhotideu/; It csm*
prises five W<#&B, bounded, hyUeonaid and Bayard
streets on the berth, Mniberry and Ohatliarastroofs
on the lfogrl street on tee south, and Centre
street onthewest, The total number ot houses ia
305; of which 243Ur0 frpnt .and 63 r3ar -.ho*are&--
The number oHionor -establishments !s : 116—w Ore
than cne-third. iffoor? is-833; of
rooms 8,476; of tenements 1,665; of basements un
derground, ocqqpied,as i frestd,?ncss,lB9.i .The rent;
paid for these bdUUnga per.;mqatiti hrii6{148..37>
per year ?185,404 68. 1 *
Tho population ia stated by f^r.. Holliday to.oon
riatof 1,616 families, and,to nnmler7,2l3perBona-r
-4,598 auultfi and 2,6lsVcMUireh,:; Of.tho'adults,’
2,615 cannot Tead and write j.’and' nhUdren
only 926 attend school. - In 414 families there hie'
no children, owing to*the Urrlbte mortality wldch.
year by year is almost iuoredlblydeatmotirfli : ; J& -
many families' hfcVlrigohUdreh than
now eurviro. ,A large proportion, of the offspring,
are still-born. , V .
Tho Irish elemen t largely predominates/ '.Of the
7,213 inhabitants, are Xrislx; 869 German';
664 Italian; 35 Frenoh; 69 Hnglish;.BPortugaese «.
ecolesiasHoiilly as follows: Romoii Catholic, 5,948;
Hebrew, 644; Protestant,'632., t, # * ,
The average age of the inhabitants is-twentr-:
three years. One person is a hundred years old;
lour exceed eighty; forty-three exceed seventy;
two hundred and twenty-three are over sixty ;' and
four hondred and twenty-two are between fifty
and sixty. 7?everthele3a, YewpergonB grow np and
become old at the Five Points. The statistics pf the
dead almost surpass belief The-population' kra
fearfully crowded. "Moat of the houses.ai'b less
than fared fstoribs high, smaH, inoonventent. and
unwholesome. ’•
A quarter of tho inhabitants occupy the:sixty*,
three rear buildings. The; three hundred others
accommodate; above two/hundred stcresj liquor
skops; groceries, .meat markets) shoe atahs, cloth-:
ing warehouses, junk and pawsbrokersV .ehops,<
ooffin factories, ; &o.v besides abbte five thousand’
inhabitants. One hundred and thirty-nine tone/
znenfs are basements, gener&Uy about nine feet:
under ground, dark, filthy, and uhvehitlated-^hot
bedft for engendering pestilohce; ' Many of these
have subterranean communloßtlonoi often crossing-,
tho streets.' Jn many of the apartments all the.
clothing andi bedding !«■ perfectly saturated with
dampnelß ana unwholesome exhalations. . "
The reputation of tho people is probably worse
than facts will warrant. There is much drunken
ness and fighting; and the burglars who ply their
trade in other parts of the Metropolitan police dls- 1 ’
trietcome. to the pawnbrokers, junk?dealers, and
.receivers at the Five Point's to dispose of their
booty. A large number of rag-pickers and organ
grinders reside here;? and the Darefooted girls who
sweep crossings and beg pennies on rainy days bo
long to this locality.
The number of brothels Is not large, and the
E restitutes redding here do. not-muoh .exoeed one
undred and eighty; This will seem less Inoredi-.
hie when it 14 remembered thatibine Jof our most
experienced members of the police department do
not place the whole number of that class In New
Tori so high as three thousand., • '. ..
The sanitary eondiUon of ' tbe Blreet9, hbnsesr
and yards absolutely beggars all power of descrlpv
Often two, three, and oven four families occupy
a single apartment, and the premises are seldom;
oleansed. It would not bo proper here to speak of
the domestic and household arrangements com
mon In tbia part of the Slxtli ward. ?How can
morals be preserved where cbmforfc'doaS'nbtexlet,
where filth is uMauitous, and deoency unattaina
ble? All the conditions of. living—food t olotbing,
beds, apartments* .neighbors, £6/, &6.~*ra direct
,ly calculated to render the people diseased, and.
overthrow even tho remembranoe of morality and
social refinement. The streets are covered,with
garbage, fend the gutters overflow with a fluid, :
stagnant, filthy, and redolent of noisomeness end
the oharnel; • ft - •
IHTBBVIXW.WITE TfW EtHSOLOfIICAL SOOIBTT.—
One of riib racist interest hg interviews yet held with
the Japanese wm that Booiety;
delegation, onSaturday /Thero wero
present. Mr. Effbanb:. president of the Sboletr;-
Messrs. Cotheal and (I. and/Matsemoto
Sanoaio, : Eosida Bagoßalemon’, - afid - Tablßi Toknj
suro—the lait named one of the interpreters, and
the two immediately preceding him ithe officers at
tached to the. first and second' Ambasaadora.: The
visitors were^introduced byCapt. Dupont,andwore
seated around aroohtre-table, and .the coaferenoe
began. The Japanese recognized a Japanese work
on arts and manufactures, thatkaibean in'tbe pos* 5
session of the soeiety ten years..: They said, in the
coarse of conversatiofi, that the -book Was common
in Japan, and cost about ten bents. , ' ;
Their nation had known the art of printing with
illustrations, as now practised, for. 300 years* and
a more imperfect method for twice that time. 11-
luatrated hooks, they'^^sald, ; were ooinmou and
cheep; they would be happy to'exchange with* the
Ethnological Society 1 ; it wonid be oasy to sstab
liflh comspondenCe with their learned men. The
Japanoso sutbors trere pald. by booksellers the-
Same as ours. No book could be printed Without a
penult from, the Government. - liuiriDg the lest:
fifty years,this permit was by law required to ha
stamped on the book. Previous to that time the
stamping and permit wore not aiways required/
Tooaoco had been; used ia thefr ,country' 250
years. It was brought there by the Portuguese ' r
the pomp-bellows book)’bad
been used In Japan 200 years; dhey.had not used
gunpowder in ' blasting; they - were accustomed to
use Iron’and steel tools; could hot harden Copper :
so at to use it for cutting stone or other hard ma-,
terials; they had numbers of largo msndfaotorics
in Japan, produoiDglarge qaintlties of various ar
ticlesfromwhlcb small oealorawere supplied; they
nvd the, water-wheel for Irrigation .and grinding
gffiin ; no mechanical power tor boring cannon or
driving machinery, nothing bnt man-power ,* tbey
do not use wind-mills -the schools are paid for by
tbo parents of the children wkd attieudlarge
schools for officers arc paid for by t£e Government;
the son of an officor or . merobant innstfollow tbo
occupation of his father, hut the sons of tradesmen
may follow different trades if they choose; vac
cination has been recently introduced,' and is much
used in Jeddo. .-r ; -,v -
Mr, Gajasi asked whether, in 1582, there were,
three Klnsa in Japan—of Bongo, Faozo r and:Ari
ma—and if they sent an embassyto?Eoii}e } com*
posed of Prince. Manitoba nephew of*Paolo, and
of Ctogina, Prigce ofOmata, with two attendants,
and ail the oaro of Bather VaUghan. a
Portngneee. Theca inquiries, which were jrot by
Mr. Qdjanl to ascertain the truth of the JcsuUal
aoconnt of the: first Japanese Embassy, created
considerable merrlment amohg the Japanese. 1 The
interpreter replied that one or the Prlnbes fli that
time a&d left japan with,'Father. Va%flso)but of
hie own. aceord, andwlthoufc the- authonty of the
Governmetit« It was hot an Embassy;v: Observing
a reporter taking notes) Matsemete’ laughingly re-'
mersed that they had some who conld.write quick
in Japan, but none who eoald write so quickly as
Ihat-iV r .r..!ZywM,
The Alabama Dslegation and “J. B.”—Tho
.Baltimore correspondent of the Oiaolimali Times
’telle the following: .....
A rather good joke is Incirculationconcerning
President Buchanan. A delegation from Alabama
culled stthe/White House bn Friday, 1 and being
ushered into the presence of theSageof Wheat,
land. he ; proceeded to farfilshthenawitha lee tore
on the Mealiftr'eoone they- should edopt in tho
Contention, to all of they lUtocea with’ the
greatest Interest.; :At tho conoiaMon of whloh he
asked thsnr“lf any of them had- the honorofah
acqnaifltange with thc Forsythe delegates,” they
being the delegates chosen In place r of tho se
coders, by a called Convention of twenty-eight
counties.
“Ob, ves, Mr. Buchanan, I am oso of. the For*
iytheaelegattSi”*Baldoiie.‘" * *
; “And I am another,” saidhlaright-hand asso
elate,;.- . \. u . v
“ And here is another,” said a third; and so ..on
nntU hut ono was loft of the bbdy, whom-Mr.
Buchanan had mistaken for the reappointed se*
oedefs.
“And who are you ?V said tho Presidentilook*/
ing at Mol doiefy. .
“ I am Mr. Forsytho himself, and Mr,* Buchan*
an, we bid you good day.” They were escorted
from his presence, > , v ; V
Mr. 0, S. 'Wood, one of tno oldest and most ac
complished telegraphers in the country, and who
for several years has had the management of the
Canadian lines of telegraph,'went to Europe sev*
era] months ago on business connected with'his
Baring hla 'sojournhi London,' Mr?
W. made many inquiries touching th* prospects of
the newly-projected telegraph line'between Eng.*
land and America by tne way.of Greenland and
Iceland* - The results of these inqoirieshe sums up
in tho rubjoined paragraph, which la extracted
from one of his letters tea friend in this country:
“They (the new* company) will accomplish no
thiogcxcept making surveys. .Wo.ihaU.novef.see;
Europe and Ameripay connected by telegraph, via
Greenland and Iceland;' 'The'iaore Inquiries' I
make, the better am.l satisfied ” that we will soon
have a’ direct line working successfully across ,the'
Atlantic, and I hope that you may live many years
after its wooinplfanmo nt.”—JY. Y: Tribune.
« DfIAK Ricbhohd.—The *N; Y.- WorM- gives the
following shrewd and accurate sketehof the per* 1
eonsl« of Dean Richmond: ; i
The muter spirit of tho New York delegation
is a man who .plays the gamo of: politics; beoausa
he loves the; sport) entering into it with as much
he&rtlntsa &nd ail llulo idea of personal; advan-*
toga to himself/ as - a stout English'' lord lets looso :
his houedsaud mOahtShis horsVf# tbV ;
wo meah Pean RichDiocd. Inospableoftiisking
a speocbruhable ey rath express himself grammatv 7
canyln/callOqulai: intewetirsfii,: • Interspersing’and ;
deforming hlscdnvotaatkni.trUhexpletßesof WhloS
it is the. mildest posslble/cehsufe to say that tiiey
are nßedless/destUute or education oV other early
advantages, he bfls nOycrthtiless for Mmo years
wielded agreater polßicil infiuenoe than any other
man of his. party In Jhld State; ;He Is a very eool
and ft .very keen: political observer ; ho rfcads cha* 1
rectors by ft wirt pf ‘ ihtalttbn ; ; he .is war#.and
feUcent where anything would Dehaaarded bypf^/
kiaturely dWolginghls schemes.-. l:' . /;■
With these elements of a political strategist, ht'
unitesanother, which Jathematri>secret of liis
power—a we/aoility? lo jneeting
anti extricating his friend? from apparently hope*: :
less difficulties. ;rH!s stout, burly formVsndbrOttcl)
heavy fifip+pt
tookmg'eyes ate the titost strikipg features; ater»!-;
way* seta in pftrior at bnb ofthe Smcusr
- hotels, -when - Democrat? held a BUte Convection;
The.Uoyekofjhihonr are never determined on till;
hef ftan been oonsuiteq, and, the counsels that issue
frora.hls- boadquflrters haye almcat' tho force of
Naturftliyjfothvof poweTj keenly on
joying; the groat political Atodqiinoe ho exerts, hd
will fiotateepfc, or, even alloWSuaseltio ho thought
of ‘ rt^r ' > t
: P4thapa-*ho feels that any but a very ImporUtit
oeUawoulq belittle him, and bis
doeibctqbalify him for-tho highest. posiUons/: n)]
*is eetUSn thkl hsa alwhya . prefe?f od Whe the/
. trusted coxmsollor and'jecogaized'iaanageTiOf his *
velfttlo!i ,hflvhftB long enjoyed the
Gov. Mftmyi'Gov.-
Seymndrtsmd'.ihd otherleading Dajnooratla states*
men of New York. Fqlly sensiMe of the value b<
“ ee'ft maafif of .lnfiuence, ho seeks no
etftpjttfigil,; f Wmselfj while the wealth -; he/has
. acquaedAw hlin te
tp'ftl! bontrlDuticntfOr \>arty
objects Hapltohii
as fiS f^I lHe'p6oy reason to'blesi
jiifl ehsrity,
J ' TrugetXyittt-TiOweH. -U
.LFrooi tbs Boston,,(loarieir.] < 7 ;-. *o.' j
■p A oxobt ' Qamtoiikes -udlo'wed by ,‘ni
Alteiopt Tuesday,
afternoon.'* Eur„tbroo years past there baa resided
in Lbwoli: a. shoemaker, by' thb. homepf ‘Bryant
M»ore. from/Maino'; whero ■be' formerly wfls cn
gairedln traded. Hhiflabbuffifty'Xwd yeark of atte)':
i and baa been three timos married, hfs third wife
being thorwidow.Tof Alexander.Siaaon. He had
-throe children by bis former/marriages, and ; his
wire hejd a son,; Wh:dliTeadn.L'oweH,:and'a married
oitigbter, Mrs. Eli? ( abfitb. A. Taylcr, : who works in
••* i i fMtok*y,Voßd : has, resided, with her daughter, si
. "The marrlago ; took; plaoo
about , *-£eav sitco, but tboy 1 did not live very
bappilytogetbrr. , ' 1 „ *
. *. 1 aus.MQora.toek some boarders,anfi Mr. Moore,
bocacid, ef prCtond’Od to become, jeaiouS of some of
them, sifidf also of -the/milkmanrSamuel Wooster,-
of H r^cut, ■ wbpae huV'io sbo owe visited before sho
• mftrrlod.-,M6ore-' ! ' ; ltis'sald that be nevey stopped
at Moore’s hoiiße, altar the-marriaga, longer than
was to deliver tbc mUk; aca yer? seldom
saw Mrs; Moopo; evsh et the door. - Oa . tho 7th.of-
May { : Moore ; got'but a' egaifist Pertey E;
Watson, bpeur the boarders,- of whom ho was’jeal.-
ous| but the case was settled without e&y-exami
-1 nation.ivlllftttere and.
Mrs, Mooto/ her left the house, and
, toolc^:. i bdar«lfog-h6ute dfi .ttnethor street. ! ‘About
three weeks ago bewant to horvbeggCd her for
-1 givbac?s, and desired a reconoitiation. ,;
-.. On'SaHrday; tbe 2d Inst., 6he Went back to his
‘houscj-dn Eastilerrimeok street, bat he soon re-
singhlftr. .conduct, ar.d her frlendo, ns
■ ;ifeil;a4-he‘rseli, insisted ‘upon a separation* One.
nightkhe was dWakened by an attempt on his part
to choke her . She'alsb fontida hatohet flMMtfld
- "by hischesti and ebeagked bim if he intended to
; kill her with :it, and jhe rsplisd, r * I shall take
' ‘somothincebarpsTihanthat.” 'Ho several timoa
proposed to her that thoy. should both take stiych-,
. .nine,'i One d4y she iematked . that sho would ' bo
wiilfogtodie, ifflhebould'be r with her. deceased
' husband, ilia replied, 14 Ihea,- why don’t youcom
- mitraioideandgothere??? ■ • : t
SometlmClast week he . bousht some percussion
ceps.and? bdrrQWedfa’pistol/.wUb whlon he prac
tised in his. wife’s chamber. :Oa .Tuesday, after
dirmor, Mra. Moore went qp stairs to help him pack
up-hiß things/for the purpose of.going to Somer
ville, whore ■ his daughter lived. Shortly after
. were heard two sharp reports of & pistol, and in a
few'm'oments'Mr. 'Moora came rushing down, with
his head * fiovorod : with ;bl(K>d, oiying that he was
murdered.; He : rushed out on.the street, and on
i going up' stairs her crahd-dauptor found Mrs.
/Moore .lying dead,"with lying by her
side, all the barrels having been discharged. Her
head was‘shattered to pieces. . ,
He-had also shot himselfln the: head, and;the
ball has boen extraoied. Ha was arrested upon a,
- oharee of: murder, but, ou account of the wound in
Ns headj he was not removed from Ms’ house.
. notes written on tho pagee of an ao*
: count-book, Uia apparont that he bad meditated
the klUing of h(s wife and biaiaolf far several days.
In one of them* dated the 10th instant, ho says:
“ TeU Mr. . Samuel Wooster after this to be an ho*’
ho8t ; man. and; have a. wife oi* his own.” The
coroner’s inquest will meet on Friday.
: PASSENGERS SAILED. • ‘
. In steamship Keystone State, .fjr Charleston—JHop
kufhhn anti dnusfater, Mr Levy. 7 AB RiCdle. Mr Roper
andlady, J CTost, Edaing wntey» R T Kins, W Roper
and lady/ .
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OR TRADE.
GEORGE N. TATHAM,;
T. FROTHINGHAM, j COMfSJTfB2 09 7BM MOUTH.
GEORGE S.-REKD. ■ V: : : ? •..»
{ _ LETTER -BAGS *'•-V .
At the , merchants' Exckange x Philadelphia.
Ship Ssrsnak, Rowlands— ..^.Liverpool,soon
Bark Elizabeth. . London, soon
Bark St James, Crnse.u-r-. »R)e de Janeiro, soon
Bark Rowena. Wilson .Laguayra, June SO
Brig Thomas Walter, Hiorth,./.; . .8t Barts, June 27
lohr Twee Vneaden,'
SohrEvelrD.Yorke...... ........ soon
■ SHIPS - . ' LXAVS , FOB. DATS -
Niaza*a... u.-..Boston-Liverpool... June 27
Oof WaßhingtOD.NewVork;.Uverpool....... ..June so
wbemian..u.~~, Quebec.. Liverpool....,.,~;.June so
Illinois....«NewYorkwHavre—..... .June SO
Aria..,...NewYork...Liverpool~/~....Juiy 4
:firemen^..^.^vNewYoTk^Bremenu^..^;.....July 7
Europe ..•/..........Bo Eton .-Liverpool.. ..........Ju yll
Adriatic .«*.,-iNewYork~Havra........ <—~Ju yl4
Teutonia...:.....New ylS
.--^NewYork^Literpool,.y IB
Golden Fleooe..,Now York. ;Galway-;..u. Ju y 19
Fulton..-. -Now .v^ 1 . Jo y 21
Arabia. .Boston^Liverpool^—.....; .Ju 7 25
.New York. .Havre. July 28
FRQM.EUROPB, -
. - SHIM ZilU-VB FOR / DATS
Bremen.—. Southampton Yorlc-.-^... .June 13
Kanzaroo Liverpool-New June 13
fiorUrAmcnoan^Liverpool^Quebeo-^—.-M—June 13
Europa- —..... .Liverpool-Boston. —~.......June 18
Teutonia..... York——.. .June 13
Anglo Saxon.... ..Liverpool-Quebec... -........Jnue so
Adriatic; .Bouthampton-.New : York—juno 20
Persia..;........LivsrpooUNew York....U.—June 23
Great Eastern.. York... 23
GoidenFleece—— jork^-... ..June23
■ .New York..-... June 27
Arabia ......LiverpooUSoston—...June 30
Palestine -..-.../.Liverpool. .Quebec . June 27
Vanderbilt.-,.Southampton..New York...«. July 4
Bavaria—...-Southampton..New York——JaJy 4
The California Mail Steamer* sail from New York bn
the 6th anil 20th of each modth. .
‘ The Havana Steamere leave New York on the 2d, ilk,
tftinJftfcudffthqreaoftmonw.^.":;/ -r. i 1 f
Wbenithe above dates fall on Sunday. thft eteamere
will eail on Mond&T, exoapt from New Orleans, /
as AMINE INTELLIGENCE*
frOKY OE PHILADELPHIA* June 26. ISOO.
grgW WATER. . . -•-, ft 36
• : ARRIVED. 1
Bohr K .Vi Benedict, Kllia.BdajH from New York,
with cement to Smith & 8r0..-
Bohr A»of Blake, d day* from Fall River, with mdse
tooaptmu* jc . . : .• ;
. Sohr Charm, 5 days from Weymouth, in bal
last to captain. , .
1 Sohr Cornelia, Russell, 6 days from New Bedford,'
with radsetocaptain.. - ::m
; &>hr-H R Weston, Long,.4 days from Salem, in ballast
to N Sturfovant lb Co. : V :
.Bohr Hlekrnan, Dickinson, 3 days from New York, in
ballast to Caheen A Co. v
Bohr J : L’Hevenn, Pearce* 3 days from Dover, Del,
witli.coTDtoJ&sßanatt&Son; •
BBehr 8 0 FitM6n,Tuft t 2 day* from Lspidum, Md,
with oomis.d wheat to R M Lea.
Bra ” d^iho ' Dsi ’
Sehr Lupy/ Maiten* 2 day» from Brandywine, Del,
corn meal toK'M>Lea, s /
Bohr Aie’rt.Cheiaipion.ft'oraSauKaf.
Bohr Grace Caroline j BftTrolb froio New Haven.
*• Schr Fmelme Chester, Bowen, from Baker’s Landing.
§c ir Eliza fc Rebeoofr. Prioß. from Great Egr Harbor,
,7 Be it H W Weeks, Godfrey, from Salom.
. Schr John R Mather* Niokewon, from Boston. •
. SchrßGilfillan,Bmith;fromßostou.'
Schr J S whildln.Bmitb, from Bottom <' ? -
Bohr Mary Haler; fl>ley, : from Boston, :
l 'SoirMABhmdierilrelandifrom Beston, . v >
Schr PA Sanders. Somere, from Boston/ -•v..-.'
Bohr EliToWnsendi Wiliams, from Boeton, •
Bohr C M Wilson; Smith, from Boston.
Schr -Ann Mazee, from Providence.
Sehr David Hade, Conklin, from Providence.
: , Steamer Beverly. Pieroe. M bouts from New York,
with mdse, fro. toWMßalrd&Co/ ’
- . . CLEARED. .
Ftearashjp Kensington, Baker,Boston, H Winsor.
: ’SteamshipKoystonsState, M&rsbman, Charleston.A
■Heron* Jr. ,
• Steamship Kennebec. Johnson,N Yoik.J Allderdioa.
& Bhip Sagamore, Pechallow, St John, NB, E A Soudor
Mbclel, SmaU, Sagna la Grande, Stewart, Carson
BrlgK«oko,TrcatjCatdeutts, do' 5
Botr JRfttathur, Wickerson, Bosteu, W H Johns tc Co
.. Sohr Alert, Champion, Boston, Rotliormel, Wallace
Ct VO.- n’.-:r- ■■ i, ,
••. g-)n’f.A9H<fl*i'B,iMn<MuUehM4, 'Jo
r.?P&S sar’$ ar ’ Uaky. Boston, Noble, llammett Sc
caiaweiu..'
1 'MtMm.lliiM Vriiz. Bortra. *>■
■. Bohr bliToVmseod.wiUianjs, ilotton, ■■ i!r>
._§;>£ Horeot, Henlor. Portltiid. K A Howler * Co.
®§ f, P t tISHP’OT’ Hall. Providenoo, Crovell * Collie,.
Bc:ir 11W (JndlVcy, w«ko. Bortsra, Reppllsr & Bro.
1 BohrOraioCaildfirß"’ oi l'N e ' i ' ' l!l>
. SchrM
SohiK OilfllloniSmlUi.fioyidopco, ™o '
Bohr H E Weston,foog.Satem; do
Rohr Cornflha, Ru««Blt,7t«.w iadford, d 5
SohrEl6nigo,TljWolier.PoftUnd.' . . do :
& Ssht J s vnildrn,BmUli,Provideiioe, l Aiidenried
Bitae,' Conklin, Providonoe.'Banorcift, Lawis
fiWHenir jj,oftW, : U6rjßaltimore, A Groves, Jr,
V Ih» U 3 resilitosnuldp KeiitonoStnto, Capt Msr.h
tnan, for Chntloston, left nttOA M vosterdny, nitli a
ull freight and anttmber.orp.as*ehseM,; ;• ;
j. ivvxmmxAVH.'. A
ine^iind,lphiaE«han^.^
«&££ «»SB: an< "‘ f “"- rt88e « br "
Your,, THOS. B. HU(iUEB,
i il?ned^y l fi)Uom? ltW 01:10lsaea andcoii-
M»tt Elisabeth, soran' irpnlo JUadinr; D r L S Fii
bertnndMJLink,ooaUoNow:York; Thda CtaikAndl
John A , Sheets, lnmbnrttoNororos, t Sheste; Wmlio
naldeon, do to Salem, «J; T M Hntbmel, do io R Wol
vorteni Beo P Watteon,jlo to 'irenton; ’b k RHHit
soll. Fonr Boys, J u HofTman, Mary Frank. Banrael J
Delatrare tfi*/*’” H ,lor ’ ,W 4. Compromlao, ooal to
4lffi de Jahdiio May
aoforltichmpcil. - . ' a
:;Bark Mondaraln, Collini, waa at Rio do Janeiro June
x, uncertain*
' l-eisl}ten, SpeifShte, and Carapanero, Dubel,
were dlsoharglns at Rto do Janeiro 2d inet.
dlSh , ar«m/. on ’ Fa ’ , ar ' ™ et Jtio d< ' M met,
JanlnolKlt' 1 ”’ r " ri> * 1 ' ls .' 1 «IP' 1 P'* i a,aailed front.Rioda
**»>«>«»
•> Barks.Martan, Sjnitht and Mlnneeota, Wayne, aalled
Ne” Ymk? 0 Mth. nlt"repo«dd ft?
~Bris Calypso, (Ital). Bdarpati, henoe, dt. Qneanetown
Bnff Kattarona, Roraeril, from Riff de Janeiro Bth ult,
with cbffeoa at New York 2Rh ineta ■ '
si?«nyi worn Riode Janeiro, arrived
atrtewYorkSßhJMt. . '
BohrTfljchlrau.Marihall/from New Hayen for Phila
delphla.atNew Yorkwth imt. •
, Bohr Ur|sjl;beßcefor Auguste,before reported aehore
at Bquan lniat/has been floated cJf in a damaged oondl
tioni and towed to New York for repairs.
t -at* ' IJPersteamahipMelita.) ■
v JO 't ttueoiif Young, Now
B K lfiln,*Antarctic,;
■ t 2^ r A? ,, , d . K<lta A dl S* Rl«*» New York.
jAi ? 0( a i, no kJi f ’, ri y r »Moore, and Prosi-
J?von«hS2 r ®/i^®r :iD#J ilf w YP r *ll® irl<ondoU * bid IRIi,
> - . .. c u - .* •
r' :
kl !ff b AsnesjJones tfavamjah.
If* pwo’B'iw.
ißii y 01 ,
Glovas, Baidrey, do; IKb, OWarren.doi Apt)
Af atLiverpoOl7-i'AlgonqDic« £merj,Naw En'alflo^;
if ,l "
J. Ar at Hamburg —.Be Mans, ewrin, Mobile.* '
' ?v*)%lAuoanteEustace/New Orleans.
!,. CLARET!
X. "'' 0f ! CAUGHT! ON DHAUBHT!
“sward. Also,
£v f HBl B K i S"81?:& n R a , i i i jr r B S sith P 0T 0 i t <'
■ Bt ’ : s jegM2t* :;
-TJOOK-MEPiilitj . can g e t good Blault
“Ud Sk ' t “ IMri I'ERItW FOURTH,
WOKft of julv-
eXEKIi. Gross 1 isSortSfi
tioiier,.i;flt)Rm.»iiJHAbaTt,.".Wire
'K^®kOPES,“jU ve E , 's!oQdiffererit R.tJ®'
ta’llinu from too* per 1000 upward.* o?^
iteSHP
ia^iiaaga^gaip«iSg»^»^Mrda«AHairor.r’idts^a l !
OYw pepbia Remedy.
' Dr. DARIUS HAM’S
AROMATIC INVIGORATIN'* HriHIT.
TAis I 'Medicine has been Uwd b'y tke public for tizvr.RTS 1
■'with ine/tasins favor. It is rc:ommeu4cd to Cure '
Dyiptpsid, Nervovsnese, Heart-Burn, Coin \
Pahif, Vfin&in thr Stanach, or Pairts in the
: i: : -..''Bomls,-'Headachef.2)romtoia.% Kidnm ,■
-;; > Complaints, Loro Spirits,- Delirium r
■" • ; • Tremens, Intemperance,' 1 '
It &TIMUI.AT&6, ExHU-ATUTKA, IRVIROKATRS, but
•• WILt. NOT.INTOSICAI'H OaS'fRPRXT, ,
; .AciVKodioineit ia quick arta effectual, curing tho
raozicygravated easat of Dyupepiiia, Kidney tyomcieluta,
alfcthdr derangemento of the Btoir.coh and .Bowoia
m a *peoa:r manner. , .
.It .wilb instantly revive the most melancholy' cod
droopinv Bpiritfl, ana roators the weak, ner.-otiH, and
sickly iYhftA’iU. atrenfth, and vigor. . . .
Y‘ Peraohs who, liram the mjadteione use of liquors,' have
become dejected, and thair nervous systems shuttered,
conaUtHtiosa broken down, and subject- to that horrible
curse to humanity, the Bburium Trkmrnb, will, al
most Immediate!/, feet tlia happv.■and ■ health? indigo
rattajofflepy Spirit.
. Ddsiv-Ono wine glass JuH : .
One done will vomove all Bad Spirits.
OneddiovtiUeura Heart-burn.
Tbrea.doieh will cure Indigestion, ;.. •••:■ f ; -
Onedo«3W»tl give you a Good Appetite. " '
’One doae will stop the distressing pains of Dyrrepp'*.
• -One doM.vmlremove the distressing and disagreeable*
effects -of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon a* the
stomach receives the Invigorating, Spirit, the, distrosa
iifc.lo&daud ml painful feeTinjsß will 6e removed.
dore wilt remove the moat diatrcaeiag pains of
Colic* ettndrin thestomaohor bowels.
•A Jew doflea will remove all obstructions in the Kidney,
Bladdor, or Urinary Organs.
• rsrwnswhoareserioiifllyafiiior.ed with any Kidaey
Ooraplamtß are assured -of speedy rCiiof by a dose mr<
two, and a radical cure by (lie nno of one or two bottles.
*' NIGHTLY DISSIPATION
•,’-Personswho, from dissipating too mooh
and foet-the evil effected poisonous liquors, in violent
neadaoheo.Bioknsas at Btonmch, weakness, giddiness,
&0., will find one dose will;. move all bad feelings.
-.Louiesof woakwhd sickly constitutions snould* take
tne Invisoiating Spirit three times a day; it wilt make
them strong, he&tthy, and hamy, remove all obstruc
tions and irregularities from th? menstrual organs, and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
face, •
Daring pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi-,
cine to remove disagreeable sensations at.the atomaoh.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, ho
has put up the Inviooratino Bpip.it mpmt buttles at
CO cents,quartssl. .
General Depot, 4$ WATER Street. New York. -•
’ DYOTT & EONS,
Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia,
and for sale by all Druggists. ■
JeT-thstulr
1 THE CHIEF AMONG TEH THOUSAND,
: DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
;OAS lumvorsally siipplanted all other
Ointments and healing applioationam both the
Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever intro
duced ; and its wifriiwie merit is ihe true seoret of its
sucoes* in all eutamou) affections, whether the cause
bo Gecidmt or disease,
• : ; : BUFNS A g SCALDS.
are' instantly relieved of c theij anguish, pain; 'and'
inflammation, by a timely H application of this war
esHoks healer* . and the 3 flesh is renewed as if toy s
ol '“ rra^ b! i4ESy OF E THE fuSsER* ’ ' - :
Children are frequent S sufforarsfrom external to
anes, especially .• from £ Fluid and Campkt%s Ex
p,Q*ions—therefore every 5 mother should have this
healing preparation oon- a stantly on hand. It heals
sort Jjrtasta,&nd quickly a, removes the TETTER or
RINGWORM, so puna- •« lent in the nursery.
TO TRAVELLERS jg BY, SEA AND LAND.;
The Maolmust, the Tra- rj vcller,and every other in
dividual whoso lot in life £ throws him witfiro the
ohanoe ot acoident from fire, ot colli
sion,should bear in mind *9 that this Magic Extractor
Isbiebestandonlyinend. * It is both portable' and
oheap, and Should ever be ca hi* companion, as a friend
in need. Thore ate thou- fc, sands of living witnesses
totesti'iy to its marvellous £,virtue, who. owe their
sound limbs and muscles 3 to its saving effioaoy. . '
' The following areafswjofthe for
whrohUALLEY’SMAGI- % OAL PAIN EXTRACT
OR i* a PREVENTIVE n as well as CURE: •
Burns, Erysipelas, • Boros of all kinds.
Bruises,' Fistula./ ■’ Shot Wounds,:
Boilep • Frost Bites, Scrofula, '
Broken-Breast, Fever 8or«» Scurvy»
Bitoa of Reptiles, Felons, Soalds,
Canoer, , Glandular Dis-Kourf,
id Lips, -. • eases, • Scald H6&4,
Sed Hands, .Mercurial Sores, Sprains,
lini, Pains generally, Small Pox,
Cramp, . - ' Pimples, Tumors, -
Contracted Cords, Piles, -.. Tetter,
Chafes; Poison, Ulcers,
Disease* of the Rheumatism, Venereal Bores,
■ Skin, Rashes, Sto,
Sold at the principal Depots, 14 Broadway, New York,
and n and 161 Chartres street, New Orleans, by J,
WRIGHT. A CO„ General Agent. It oan also be ob
tained; of respectable: druggists and Merchants
throughout the United States and Canada. .
.• V .T. W. BYGTT * SONS,
_ Slfl North SECOND Street,
rely . : Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania,
NOTICES.
SS4UE OF UNOUAlijffiD" GOObS:—bn
FRIDAY, July 13th, 1850, at 10 o’clook A. M.,we
will sell, for acoount of whom it may concern, the fol-.
lowing unclaimed artioles, left in possession of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company: .
■ 'AUTICLHS
1 box, marked Agent, Philadelphia.
• 1 email black trunk, no mark. ;
1 “ hair *' >'
1 black trunk, marked E. A. Dixon, Wit., Del,.-
l , ** Alfred Ward, Tyrone,
Ismail green box,marked M. M. .
3 small hair trunk, no mark.
Iblaok trunk, marked Frenoh Epp, Phila.
I *' “ no mark.
. 1 “• “ check,
l large green trunk, no mark,
: Ismail leather •*' “
1 fair “ '** •
1 black trunk, marked Jos. Rees. .
1 plain wooden trunk, no mark,
1 black trunk.
1 fair leather teunk, no mark.
1 blaok band trunk. “
I blaok leather trunk “
1 trunk, no mark.
1 plain wooden trunk, no mark.
VI small wooden box,
1 large M :
I bundlo clothing.,
1 canvas bag clothing, no mark,
T 'i* ■ «•
I basket / : ! 'fVV u
1 canvas bag “ **
3 bed tick, containing oipthlng, Ac,
1 bag clothing. ■ , .
3 hat bos, containing hat, no mark,.
1 band-box. oontaimng bonnet.,'
l pair shoe-lasts, 2 muskets, 2 soy the-pole®.
1 saddle aud bridle; lot ot 14 umbrellas and parasols,
lot of 21 shawls, lot sundries, lot of 20 coats, lot 1(
oil-oioth travelling bags, lot ofl9carpet-bags,ioto:'
1 blSs%x t0 ’
i ffik truSk?marfed Gen, A. h. Bourn fort.
1 box, 2 trunks, and 3 bundles, marked W.J. MoFad
-3 ligiyiolored yaiieei marked A, L, Roumfort
3 green trunk. -
Ismail blaok trunk, marked with pieoeofUght-oolorod
leather. .
.I smail green trunk, marked Miohael Higgins. •
1 black bag.
• 3 striked carpet-bag.
1 carpet* big. ' •' ' ’ s ~
1 black trimk.
1 ,»•' v* ■: no mark. ..
1 light-ooiored trunk.
1 oil-cloth carpet-bag. . •
1 box, no mark. -
iblaok trunk, marked MeFiaidden. .
1 trunk, marked Pice Grove, Schuylkill Co. 1
lsmall green chest. v
lied box, marked P. 8.
1 blaok trunk.
Lot of umbrellas, gumshoes, lists, canes, infants*
clothing, Ao.
I black trunk, no mark,
1 carpet-bag, • “ - •
l hair trunk,
1 small hair.truDk, -
1 orange-colored obait.
1 pair leather trunks;
I hair trunk.
1 black trunk.
: .3 red leather trunk.
3 black trunk,,
1 fair leather trunk.
- 1 blaok trunk, marked Hugh.DoTseyv
Ilarge blaok trank.
1 blaok trunk, msTked W, Nuohuff.
• 1 ** “ Jas. Turner,
Ismail blaok trunk.
1 •• “ *• ' • j
1 “ «
1 • “ “ marked A, Woulaon,
1 largo black trunk,
1 black trunk.
1 “ “
1 “ ««
1 “ .«■
1 •*» •« • " '
2 old box.
1 fair toather trunk.
I large plain chest, marked J. Christian.
1 old trunk.
: 1 chest, marked John Gar.
1 largo trank.
4 lead-colored ohest.
1 email pl&ir. box, marked H, J.
-1 blue box.
1 black trank.
llarMbox.
Ismail plain box.
1 sreen trank.
2 black trank.
1 large red ohest.
1 dark red ohest, marked M. M. Couden,
llarge plain “ marked \l.Caldar.
idarkTed “ marked Leonard Frank,
1 small fewc. : . .
1 •« “
l “ i “ marked T, D.
Iplafn chest. •
l large plain chest, marked hi. J, K, A.
1 email red cheat.
1 Bailor’s green chest.
1 large ohest.
1 email box.
1 “ “ U. :•
1 plain chest. t
Ismail red ohest.
-1-dry goods box. . .
4 large willow basket.
1 large box* marked Gcbart Frederick.
1 wooden trunk, marked A<T. 8. >
l large ouesr, marked care F, Wieler. ■
l *r. •.« »» Jas.Seroull.
1 green chest.
i ■« “ .marked Catherine Guttler.
1 small green chest. .
1 small black trunk.
1 ohest. •
llarge plain chest, marked Herring.
Ismail ohest.
lemal black trunk.
I wnilHUht green chest.
Uarge firkin. .
1 hlaok trank.
1 painted box.
1 olaok trunk. •
1 box.; •
l small plain chest,
1 email chest, marked Christian Herman.;
1 hair trank. r ■
1 small bag, marked Mathew P. Hortmer.
1 dry. goods box, marked Matthew Thomas, Dunliet!
1 plain chesti marked John Martin Lewis. -
. l small black trank* marked Geo. A. Stewart,
1 *' ' whi/e box, marked W. Draw.
1 « chest. ..
1 11 box. marked Marshal).
-1 plain ohest, marked M. O. Kombers,
aparpetbags. •
1 green cheat;
thrown ohest. •
-1 black trunk. -
1 yellow trunk.
; Jn 12-tnSt
IM> MAnSS^S.^fhMefchln
"PROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD.
-*• MINT OP THE UNITED STATES,(
: ‘ , , PIIILiOTIPHU. June 20,1860. i
Propooals formpplvms th« Mint of tha United Bt«tei
with Coni and Wood from tho.lai or July proximo (I 860,)
to 80th ol Jane next 0851;) will be received bytbeun
dersignedantillZo’olookM;of SOth inat.
The Coal must be of. the peat Anthracite. Lehigh, of
.the egg and Jump, sizes, and entirely free from
bone, slate, and .other foreign substances; each ton to
weigh SjMQ pounds. . . . '
Tho wood to be dry and of the best quality of hickory
and spruce pine. .... a - , 7
The articles must be delivered at the Mint, at such
times and in such quantities aa may he required, free
from oarting or other charges, and sufejcot to the in
spection and approval of theDireotor of tho Mint.
Proposals rosy be-made for each article.separately,
and are to be endorsed “ PropnsaUfor Coal.'V*‘Propo
sals for Wood,” JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN, ,
Je2o-dt29 . . Director of tho Mint
TtfOTIOE.~-A Meeting of the Association
1 v known a* the “Amygdaloid Mining Company of
Lake Superior." will be held at office of the Company,
ini the oity of Philadelphia, onMQNDAY, the 2d of
July, 1860, m pursuance of the provisions of the 2d sec
tion of the aot supplementary to an act to auttarixe tho
lormation of Corporations, for Mining, Smelting, «0.,
p&uedby the Legislature of hUchigan,and approved on
the 6tn of February, 3855, for the purpose of eleotlm
DiTeetors and adopting By-Laws for the government o ’
«ata Association, ana the transaction of : ailch< other
business as may properly oorae before said meetig^.
; Phtlodfllphta, June_is, iB6O, J * 8 ‘ A Jel64Bt
NAVIQA.
Vf MAYjothi 18W.~From anai
after July; 18tn, .1850, and until September Ist. iB6O, the'
ohaTgesrorthe.twe Of OaT«, and foriToll and Trana*
portatioiidu JUtnraowOoaLoarriod toPhiladelpblty
Erway or the SohajlbiU Navigation,will beinoreuec’
FiflcenConts per Ton on the j&tes fixed Moron 12th
1850; and on the Ist of September, mo, a furthcrin.
orewa of Fifteen Csn« per Ton will bo madeonsaid
'charges; and do continue until the Close of navigation,
:By order ortho Managers. , r i' ?F, FRALEY, .1 =
myll-Sfli : Fresidohtr
MR& JAMES BETTS’ INVENTIONS
"■*; por IADiESH-Atptovea of oiid -W*all rtWa-'
msadctlbrfho ModioßlpTofefiiicr.tivrou.houi.na Unl'-at:
■ »f : TjtlrtrThoiua!ia|nvaliil. ikvlijs. s«# adni.3:
oy thelrphTsioians to ace her BurgicafAppUanoetr. She
WouWcautlon Merohants and others ajtfttnrt-peroaaiißg
except other resilience, HBO/WALNUT StreaL whera
ene caCbb nonsuitedqailyi between tho hottltw-s
.Ker boos or testimonlahi will Be given on &po]i
eattenv Sent free to out part of the United Btateg-flte;
ug nature is bn each article, mytt tutw-tf
JUNE' 26, TB6O.
INIJURAIfiDk .cdldVANit s.
-;<s!' DUy, V ..V
insurangß'agents.*nov4»V Walnut-strcoiV
Ineure against low or damage by Fire. oa Cation and.
Wooden Milli. 7 and other Manulaotories. -Bulldinr.s;
Mci'chandise, furuauro, ana other property, on feyo-.
V
METROp6LITAN°"fittS 9
• - Cash Capital snd Sutplns 8582,618 60.-
PROVIDENOE WASHINGTON iNSi 00., tXLOY.-;
ARCTIC FIRB INfiURAlfcB
■ • Cnch CSiiUcl rail Rorpiuß W,
HOPE FIRE INSURANCE; 00., OF NEW YORK, ’
; ‘i Gash Capital and rtupplOß 6L
CITY FIRE INSURjS’NOS. CO., OF NEW HAY UN,
Oacli Capital and Surplus 8334.382.77,
GERMANIA FIRE INS. GO., OF NEW YOftK,
Casii Capital and Btlrplu*33lft?93 07;
HUMBOLDT FIRE INB, qo,. OF NKf iYORK.
- C&sb Capitol and Surplus $235,P5S 61.
Applications In person ot by note wiil receive prompt
fttleution. . ' : SABINE & DUYrAgenta, -
jet Sm • . ;:. : No. 434 WALNUT Street.
'pHE ENTERPBiaE
WSURANOE COMPANY
OF PHILADEPHIA.
(FIRE IHSURAHCK EXCLUKIYEUY.)
COMPACTS, BVILDim. S, COlltif'R
FOURTH AND WALNUT BTRJBRTB.
Ratckvouo Staur, -
William McKbb, : ' .
J (albro Fkazibb,
. ohh M, Atwood,
iKNr. T, Trxdicx,
HbhktWb.btoi^
OHARI/EO w: Co1e!b0(
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER FERFET.
UAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.,
. Having 4 large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
vested iu sound and available Securities, oontmuo to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merohandiae,
Vessals in Tort and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All lossos liberally and promptly adjusted.
LIBBCTORB4 •
Thos. R. Marls, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh,. James R. Campbell,
Samuel O, Morton, Edmund G, DutiLn,
Patriok’Brady, Chas, W, Poultney,
1 Israel Morris;
THOMAS R. MARIS, Presideut.
ALBERT C.L. CRAWFORD. Seoretary. .. fett-tf.
A NTiiRAOITE INSURANCE COMPA
NY.-Autborized Capital ©WOJiOO-OUARTER
PERPETUAL.
Office Nq. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third add
Fourth Stieot, Philadelphia,
This Company will iueure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and -Merchandise gene-
Auo, Marine Insurances. on Vessels, .Cargoes, and
Freights. ; Inland of Vho Union,
< ‘Jacob Esher, Joseph MaxDold,
D. Luther. Dr. George N. Eokert,.
L. Audenned, Jolmß. Blakiston,
> Davis Pearson, , Wm. F.JDaan,.
Peter Sieger, «. - J,K. Caum..
; JACOB ESHliil, 1-rotidant.
WM.'F.DEAN, Vioe President.
W.M. SMITH, Secretary. '• apS-tulhstf
a UAKER CITY INSURANCE OOMPA
NY—-FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 403 WALNUT
STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND BUR
*LUS $349,745.70.—1n5ures against Loss or Damage by
f ire, and the Penis of the Sea, Inland Navigation and
Transportation. _
GEORGE H. HART, President,
E. P, ROSS, Vice Prosidont.
.11, H. COGGBHALL, Beo*y and Treasurer,
8. H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary.
George 11, Hart,
A. C. Cattell, .
E.W. Bailey, -
H. R. Coggsnall,
Hon, H. M. Fuller.
T|ELiAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
INCOneoRATM A Of
OFFICE S. eT CORKER b' ; WAUIU'f
Streets, Philadelphia,
ONV^IV.1 E I»SuIIANOK ,
OARGO, > Toallpartfiof the Wetl4.
FREIGHT, 1
INLAND INBURANOE9
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land (taring*
to all parts of tho Union.
; FIRE INSURANCE*
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores. Dwelling^Houses, Ac.
AfoSETSOT* THE COMPANY,
November I.ISM.
Par, ; , Marhtt Yalwi
Rl23, Philadelphia City fl cent. L0an,3123,060 60
fIOO,OOO. Pennsylvania State 6 3P*ct. Loan~~.. 93A59 CO
S2l,OOOPennsifvania State flip 1 0t.L0an,—31,009 00
929,090, U.B. Treasury fiXV' cent. Notea end
interestdue26As3 64
U. 8, Treasury 6 V ot. Notes and inter
•; estdue.—— 60,613 CO
-925,C00 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila
-. delphia —— O9
969,000,'. PennsTlvaala Railroad 34 Mortgage
: SW'Aent.Hond,- U«9Cd
#3OJK)O, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage cent. Bonds.---.
914,093 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway
Company 7 Wot. coupon bonds...,, 13,609 00
shares stock Germantown-Gu. ■
Company, interest and principal
Stied by the oityof Phua
u,ooo 00
Pennsylvania Railroad
road Company K 0 00
9ftBSB»shareß'PhUadelphia Ice Boat and Steam
Tug Company. Philadelphia and
Savannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, Ooean Steam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia and Ha
-1 vre de Grace Steam Tow Boat
CompiUh Philadelphia Hxehanse
> ©empauy
BSSSV; Mortgages, and Real Eitats, or-®* 03,718 M
’ 69
Balanoe due at Agencies—Prenuums on Ma- . -
rine Polioios, interest, and other debts due
■ tne Company v .. «,664 68
Sonp and stook of sundry Insurance Coinpa
«s?
Si Maioa
-1 A. Souder*
ilus PauldifeKi
John A. Pen,row,
John OJJavia,
James Tra^oair,
William Lyre, Jr«,
James 0. Hand.
WiUifem 0. LmfrU,
Joseph 11. final,
Ur.K. M.itiiflton,
flSeorgc 0. Lei par,
iMffr. Ai
HBNHV £yLBUBI??g«o'l
T IFB INSURANCE AND TItUST OOM
-H-dpANY.-TJIE, PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY. Northeast oornar of TIUiU) and
DOCK Streets. Assets, 8237,01 fil.
INSURES LIYES forthewholotorn of ilifa—iTaoti
annuities and endowments—purehtaes life interests in
Steal Estate, and makoe-sil oontraou depending on the
•qntingenoie* of Life. " : .
..They aot as, Esoontors, Administrators, Auifoaes
“.■•^^ rdl fc EESi i .. . -
, Baniel L. Miller, Samuel 0. Stokes,
. Reßamitt Coates. William Martin,
William H. Kern. James Euston,
: Samuel 0. Huey. Theophitus Paulding#
Charles Halioweil, Edmund. A. Boeder,
■ Henry 0. Townsecd* ilanielL, Hntolunm#
jtodoipluisKeot, . .• - • John W. Uomor,
: William H. Carr. •■.Ellis £. Archer,
f,V. Duflon, fiainnol J. CHmetiaal
, william Robertsons Joseph M.Thumas,
Warner M. Basin, J John G. Brenner*
P.jp, Miohfer, Eastop..
DAMEL L. MILLER, President,
„ ' „ SAML. K. STOKES, Vice Prsa’t.
Jeßtt Tf. HottHon. Seoretarr. auU
BUSINESS CARDS.
V B. PALMER,' THE ADVERTISING
• AGENT, FIFTH* uid CHESTNUT, live, hi.
views of tho principle and host mode of Advertising,
daily, between 10 and 4 O’clock. Address
myll-Sm . V, il. PALMER,
E J. BAYLIS THOMAS,
• , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Hasremoyedhispffioojroin No, pa Arch street to No,
409 WALNUT Street.
Particular attention given to tho reoovery of Meroan
ile Claims. The drafting and examination of Wills,
tonvejanoegf'Awignmenis, Briefs of Title, and other
instruments of Writing, The management of Executor
ships, Administratorship!,' and Trusts, superintended:
ana the best sconntien procured for the nermanentin
vestments of -Money, Satisfactory-reference given
when regmred. ' apSO-6m»
HENRY E. KEENE, -t.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
lias REMOVED his offioe from No. £5O Walnut street
to No, las South THIRD Street. mha-fim*
QAMUEL Q. SLOAN.
*3 REAL ESTATE BROKER ARB COLLEOTZN»
; AQEWJi
St. Papl, IfiHHgaoTi,
mh23-3m*
Horace pee,
MECHANICAL ENGINKEH, Had
FATKNT ATTORNEY,
No. 114 Boutu SIXTH Street,
(No any opposite tho. County Courthouse,)
•".Pi r ?P ar^_ g Ppaotuoations, Drawings, &0., and transact*
alt other business connected with the obtaining of Let*
ter* Patent. / aptt 4m*
J WAGNJIR JERMON, ‘ :
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!,OK-AT-LAW,
' ; *' ll6 South SIXTH Street,
' '{Opposite Independents Sanare,) .
> ; ■ -Philadelphia, • ,».
■By the aid of rsUabiA Attorneys, at different points in
the united States, is enabled to prosecute andooitect
claims of every description, i ■' ■- .
Paitioulamteption riven to the examination and re
covery of the.olatma ofLegatoßa and Beviseeg, and the
Land Titles and Mowing the Interests
ofbairs and all person* interested In lh« same, m all
parts of the Union. ■
Has the Statute* of all the States and is Commissioner
for most pfihein. ‘
Depositions oarefully token under Commissions,
S FUOUET & SONB,
V* IrtPQRTKRS OP HAVANA OIGARB,
. • No. Sid South FAONT street,
a-fall assortment of desirable Gl
ward, walpu iaoy oner at }owiatas,for cash or ap l
pr*v»4 etWffT - \r
A LFRED L.HOUOH,
X*. PAPM MANUFACTURERS'AGBHS,
Ofd.r, ,oUqlt*ci for averj de*ortation ©f
"DAWSON & NICHOLSON,
JT. ; BOOKBINDERS, ’
NOS, ,19 AND SSI MINOR STREB»,
D ?t «, n
JAMES FAWSON. JAB. ii. NICHOLSON,
Sag It* i ■
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when all other* have failed. All who are in trouble, a]
who have been unfortunate, docoived by false promUos,
fly tp her for advioe and comfort. In lovt ajiairt shi
nevtr fails, She has the secret pf winning the affec
tions of the opposite sex. it is this faotwhioh induces
uli'erate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy her
advertisement, She shows you the likeness of-rour fu
ture wife, husband, or absent friend. It is well known
to the public at large that sho is the first and Only per
son who cpnehpwtlie likeness in reality, and can give
entire satisteotion on.all the concerns of life, wluol
can be tested and, proved by thousands, both marripi
. and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. Gome one!
oonlfl afl I to No. 1536 LOMBARD Street, betweenUum
.per and Brnad. fra 6t»
f|lo THE PUBLIC.
i CALHOUN’S ANNULAR VENTILATOR,.'
The above patent is deemed, by scientific ana praotl
cal men, to be the, very beat ever- offered to the public,
add need* Only to Tie seen in aotual operation Tor its
merits to be appreciated, Nothing ever mtroduood is
So perfectly adapted for ventilating private and pablio
Ufldings. schools,; hospital*, engine houses, mines,
steam and sailmg veasgls, and for the ouro of smoky
chimney* they have no eaual. ■ • ' -
• .Manufaotaredgndfpr salfl.wholeßale and retail, at
Personal attentiouwjU be given to alt descriptions of
heating and,ventilating by the undersigned, who has
baen.many years praotloally engaged in the abo" o busi
ness, Also for sale, Culur’s justly-celebratedwarm-air
furnaoea, oboktng ranges, b/Atfv- boils, registers, &0.. by
ielS-stutbgm. OHAH. WILLIAMk.'
SJ’OR EUROPE.—Having been appointed
3- , AsenU for WM..WILLIAMS & CO/a l’ranaat
lantlo Expressive are now prepared to receive ‘ .
w FmGHT, PAWA.GESr&O.i : .r,
For all parts of Europe and Asm, at prioeounpreoe*
'^Biaig.Wf.#r t I
PRIME iNEW Br£.8 r £. JOHNS ALEWIVES.
!*■.. .ajobWiiforwlobj .-l*.
; J»HLi > WALT. TAYLORA. 00.
: OIL <' LEMON^QraBB, ; for kftlfi' fctr WE-
:fc BROTHERS. it ind iS Noitb
3KCION» .Sb- t .... tnytt
VAVA COFElp!,—l.OOO pockets prims
i ' 9l '* l ” r I*MMeaAHAMft,OO.!
DIRECTORS.
MoRDBOAIL, XKWiOX,
<iso. H. 3?uabt,
John H, Brown?
B.A. Fahrbstoci »
Andbhw J). CaBS?
J, I/. JKbrinskr.
?ORB STARR, Frouidaut.
scrotanr. ; feta
DIRECTORS. .
K.jP.Rosrs,
Foster S. Perkins,
•: Andrew R. CU&mbore,
Samuel Jones, M. D„
mhHf
91XEOY0R&
Bainoel E, Sto*«,
J,F,Penuton*
i Hfenrj Sloan,
Kdward D&runitoa,
H. Jones Brooke*
ftpenoer M’llraipe,
Whomae 0* Hand, ,
Robert Barton,.
JaoobP, Jocm,
James B. M’F&rl&iutt
Joalioa ?, Eyre,
John B. Semple, PHUb»r,
I).T, Morgan,. , . “
* A.-U. Berger. 4 ‘
.M MARTIN, President
. JIANi>. Vice President
irotnrr. ..*■ dig
railroad.link#
rag «3 mmmm Pim.ASEi,piHA. per- !
” Ai “■•
, f*»Y«(%M»Movm6, 7,7 K, S, 0X.5.10, 11,UA. M„
J,a>s.,.«. . 'iltVsM<;M'Vs,
~ l«»Y».Phlladelihit £>.os min. A. 51., I, a, t, Its , and
P, W 1 »
. LeaveGejmantow’j B.IQ uiin.A.M., Momln o 4, t%,
anas«P.». rEaTNIpI Inl|L HAIMIOAD.
Leave PUladfllphis 0, 8,10,12 A. Al., 2, 4, 8, fl#, 8,0,
& Teave Chestnut Hill MO. 7.40, .8.40, 0.4011.40 A, M.,
. IteftVd Philadelphia O.Ofi A. M., s,s, and 7Jf I*. M.
Leave .ChBatnut Hill 7.60 A. M., 13,W, 6.10, and 0.10
AND MOHBiaTOWN,
Leave Philadelphia 5.80.7 X, P. 06. II.W, *mn.» A. M.»
i.w, 8.09. iX, ff.M, 6.50, and lltf P. M.
M»&v** fiomttQWU 9, ?i 8.03, 9, 11 A. M«» i>6, 4X,
t Mid li. V. VI. 0!< aUNDAYS,
aboard Philadelphia 9 A. M. and S api! S P, AH.
'Leave Philadelphia 5.30,7 K. 9.05,11.05 A. M„ 1.05,103,
4*, «.85,G.M.&L and litf P. M.
YeaveManayunkfiK, Mi, 8,53, W,AndllX
beard Philadelphia 9A. M., 3,0, and 8P M.
leave Mapajwik7J£ A. M„M, «X, andP. M.
: U. X. SMl'l H. General Supsrinlmuieni,
UlMf fllitOT. NltlTil ami GItEKN BtrtoU.
ROAR.-PASSENGKit TRAINS for POTTSVILLK,
REAWING and HARRISBURG.
■MORNING LINE, DAlLY,(Sundaysexcepted .)
Leave Now Depot, oorner of BROAD ana CALLOW
HILL Streets, PHIL ADELPHI A, (Passenger entranoea
on'i'hittaeuUiond on CallowhiU streets )at B.CO A. M.,
oonoeotioe at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
lAILROAD, 1 P. M. tram ronnior to JPittibnre: the
JUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 P. M. tram runoingto
O.havnboreburg, CarUale. An.: and the NORTHERN
CBN f RAL RAILROAD IP# M. train, running to Bun
burr i*fco.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Philadelphia and Reading
and Loliauou Valley.fl.K,
Banbury and Erie R. R,
V/illiamsport and Elmira
Railroad. ■
► P. M. tram oonnoot daily
coopted.) with the CATA
and ERIK RAILROAD,
ith huoa to Niagara Falls,
iwesk
II A: Corner or BROAD and
BlLHKNNEY.dseretarv.
i SPRING ARRANGE
MISNY.
WILMINGTON, AND HALT!
A. AL, u noon,(Expre*i,} and
at B,HA, M., 11 noon, 1.15,6.00,7.00 and
at 0.18 A. fli„ 13, 1.15,8.00,7,0Q1and
For Nsw Castle at 8.15 A. M,, and 8.00 P. M,
or Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and 5.00 P, M,
For Dover at 8.15 A. M.. and 6.C0 P. M.
s»r Milford atB.H A, M„ and fI.OO P. M,
. -or Sesford at B.H A. M„ andfi.OQP. M,
:or Laurel at 8.15 A. M..and 6. OOP. M,
• For Salisbury at a. 15 A, M.» and 5.00 P. M,
. „TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
| a M roOM at B,W A| M,> (£ * pre,f I '> W.W A. M„
TLeaveWUmtafton at«AO,B.M, and ILSd A. M., l.tf,
B.') nnd 8.35 P. M.
.oave Salisbury at 5.20 A. M., and 3.00 P, M,
<eave Laurel at 8.15 a. m., and 3.40 p. M.
/save Seaford at 8.45 A* fil., and 4.00 P. M.
reave Milford at7AO A. M.,andj4.3o P. M,
/OSVfI Davor at 8.05 A. At., and 5.30 P. M.
reave Middletown at 10.05 A. M. and 7.05 P. M
<eave New Caetle at 8.00,10.45 A. M., and 8.00 P. M.
7.40, 8.10, 12.04 A. M., 1.8,3.57 and
Baltimoro for Salißbury and Delaware Rail
‘ ' TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
ie«„ Charter At B.U A. M., IMS and ll.to P. M.
a Leave Wilmulcton at 9A5 A. AI., 12.55 P, AI., and IU9
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attacked,
- will run os followi i
! Philadelphia for PerryviUe and Intermediate
lao^at"l^P * or rern,Til ’ B au4 intermediate
pDuwlsfi tTis PT Q * OT aru * intermediate
Leava for Baltimore and intermedi
ate places at 8.00 A. M.
ate'Sloes'ntiWPa! JlBVrO ' d0 ’ Graoeaad interned!-
a. Al. FELTON. President
rrUJfi PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD, s
._ „ 800 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
1860,.®BfflPP 1860.
THE CAPACITY OP TJIIB ROA1) IH NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY,
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINH
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston. New York, and all points East, and in the
Union Dopot at PUUW with Through Trains to and
from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest
furnishing feoititles for the transportation of
TaMengersuntnutfassedfor spaed and comfort by any
other route. . < ■
Post Lines run through to PUtsbnrg,
Without change of Cam or Conductors. All through Pas-
WQgpr Trains provided with Lauchridga’s Pateut
Brake-speed under perfect oontrol'of the engineer,
thus adding much to tne safety of travelers.
<Bniqlang Care are attaohcd to eiob Train: Woodruff's
Bleeping Car* to Express and Fast Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mall and Fast Lines, Sun
days excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 W A. M.
Fast Line “ " 1140 A. M.
Expross Train leaves “ 10.45 P.M.
„ WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS f
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia. 3 p. M,
Colombia “ 4.00 P. M.
PArkesburg “ 5.40 P. M,
Westchester u 1330P.M.
•west Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West
Cheater Acoommodatton.and Columbia Trains.
Passengers for fluobory, Wiiiianuport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladalphm At 7.15 A. M. and 3 P. M. go cirectly through.s
TiokeU Westward may be obtained at the ofßoesofthe
Company In Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or BaJ
timoro: and Tickets Ewtward at any of tho important
RailrowOfflcoslinthe West? alsoon board any of ilia
regular Line of ttteajners on the Mississippi or Ohio
as low, and time as quick, as by any
other iloute.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast.corner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
, The oomple.ion of the Western connection* of the
rennrrlvama Railroad to Chicaeo.make this the
DIRECT LINK BKi R EAST AND THE
The connection of traok* bj the Railroad Bndse at
Pittsburg, avoiding nil drayage or forriaga ofFreight,
together with the caving of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Slupppers of freight, and tho Travel
ling Public.
merohAnts and Shippers entrusting the transportation
or their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi
dence on its speody transit.
. i,HE RAT£3 OF FREIGHT to and from any point
mthe west hy the Pennsylvania Railroad art at all
ttrnes aS'Javorablt at art ehargtd by e| htr Hailroait
Lompantes,
VEr Be particular to mark packages u via Penna, Rail
road.
ForF/fiEhl ContrMW or Shlpplnr Direotlons, spplr
to, or addresseither ortiie folioinag Agents of the Com
pany :
„ „ D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg;
Jf. B.PieroeAc Co., Zanesville, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley,
O.; R. MoNeely, Mqvsville, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper
Portsmouth, 0.; P&ddook *c Co., Jetleraonville, Ihdi-
H. W. Brown & Co., Cinomnati, O.; Athern k
Hibbert. Cincinnati. 0.-. it. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.j
Joe. E. MoorerLoufaviile, Ky.j P. G. IPRiley k Co.
gvansvUte, lml.i N. W. Graham, k 00., Cairo, I|l.; it!
F.BaM,%leri Glasa, BL Loms, Mo.: John h. llar
ris, Nashyillo, Tenn.; Harris k Hunt, MempliU, Tenn.;
Clarke & Co., qhioago l 111.: W. 11. H. Koonts, Alton,
Um or io Preight Agonta of Railroads at different point*
in the West.
S»-B. KINGSTON, Jr.. Philadelphia.
Fvvr&Y k ?9H°’ §? North street, Baltimore.
¥ S9*» lA Btor House,orlß.^Williamst.N.Y.
LLLOH k CO., No. 77. State etreot, boston.
...
. E. LEWIS, Qett’l fiup't Altooaa, l'a.
ELMIRA ROUTE—
ANDEL
haraspoit. Troy, Ralston, Canton, Klmira, Buffalo,
Nmgara Falls, Roohester. Cleveland, Betrpit, Toledo,
Chicago,St. Louis, Milwaukee, and all points Nqrth anl
trains will leave thonew Depot of the Phi
iQffhill Btreot,) daily (gundajß excepted), for abovo
paints, as/oHowb:
DAY EXPRESS 8.00 A.M.
NIGHT EXPRESS -...3.80 P, m!
The BJX)A,M. train connooU at Rupert, for Wilkes
barre. Pittaon. Soranton, nml all etations on the
LAUKAWANtU and BLOOMBBURO RAILROAD.
• -The above trains make direct oonneotions at Elmira
Naty York Central RMlroads; lYofn all points North and
-West, and the.Canada*.
Baggage qheckui to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.and alln.termediato points.
Tickeucanbi ltocured at the Philadelphia aud El
-2rv‘ 1 's l'iokft Ofhce, northwest corner of
SIXTH andOlP Passenger
Depot, corner j lIIRTEENTHand CALI.OWHILL.
T EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave the Phi/, lelphiaand Reading Depot, Broad and
assyte, 'ia%iwsi. 8 , “ i
mu he denvared bofore 6P.M. to insure
their going tin i ame day. ’
_For further information apply at Freight Depot.
THIRTEENTb and GALLOwiIILL, or to *■ ™ *
■ . CIIAB. 8. TAPPEN, Geneml Agent,
; Northwest odmsr BlXft’Hand CHESTNUT Streets,
1 aplk-tf ■ ■ _ • Philadelphia.
1860. &SSHS.IB6O.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES
At 6 AM, viaOaroden and Amhor, 0. kA. Aooom?*
AFl 0 ‘J R iv }n ’r , 99 85
Ate AM, via Oamden and Jersey City (N. J.) Ao
oommodatlon...- j gj
At 9 AM, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail goo
AtllAM, bySteamtioat, viaTaconynud Jersey
City. Western Express..... 8 00
Ati3>a P M,via Camden and Amboy, Acoommo*
datum •* qA.
A m.
*ci|.M’ciLrTffk b ,L a l."!^ a !? u , a
via Camden and Jersey City, Kvoning
A mLF via CaTnderTand Jersoy'clty! Southeru 3 W
. man.—. —y t ,.,,, , ~. , 325
, 2j
eX |ffi^r s b r e 7ed‘! al ' ir?aTi: ° U P “' H ““ ,S
V. £.« Ml*™! EaetoiL. Lnmbortvtilo, Flcmlngtim,
Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkonbarre,
JJSJJ°JS'? r 7^,! B®mi.= *o„at SA. M,from Wafunt-
F hR . r M and 7.10 A, M. from Kensington, via Bela
ware.LaokaWnnaabdWeßternß.il. 6WU » , ‘ t * v
For Mount Holly, atfl and 0 A. M., a anIUK P, M.
For Freehold, at® A. M., and a P M.
,- . ~'. - • WAY LINES.
«£?£.,, 9. Bto, l Tr . ont 2n, ko., at 2% and 4 P. M. from
Kensington* 0 VThaif, ‘ ,W A, M| and J> ‘ M. from
, > ®J^V' r a- t ilivorton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burlins
too.«ni^u6,l?e,’"o,f‘lCDtoWni Ac,, at 12H, Laud4)4 P. M.
& B0 " l6 " l0 " ,n lnwmo
'Trenton:for Tacony, at 11 A. M. and
nT, o ® VI and Bristol, at 4P. M. ..
* Htl Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Pusnon
gor. f 6B , s ®n«ors are prohibited from taking anything as
rr,l B 2^»«,HV h w ,rw P?U n S apparel. All baggage ovor
C or extra * The Company limit
ilieir responsibility forbiigßage to One Dollar par vound,
for any amount bejona 8100, ex’
oept by speoialcontraot.
anl® v « WM. H. GATZMKR. Agent
PHILADELPHIA AND
READtNG RAILROAD,
„ , ,; li OF FARES I -
On and after APRIL 3d, Commutation Tickets.
withtwmtjr -bix coupons, wiU.be.}BfiUod, good for the
holder am any raemopr ofbilfainlly.onauy Paßsenger
,TrAin» a$ at ahy -timo. They Will bo sold by the
company. No. M 7 South
FOURTHEtreeti at a rfiduotlon oftwenty*fivo per cent!
from the ydsular fare*. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Burafnerintha Country_wili,find this, a very desirable,
route, the SohuylkiU and Lebanon Valley* being among
tna mosfboautiral ana he&lUif in the State, and touas
nbla by four trrins from and to- Philadalidiia daily, .
I -j.
.Iffi'w amsmusa PHILADELPHIA AND
■' yoAßmm-Tra™ T^v6
t lie depot oftha West Cheater and Philadelphia Railroad
C 0.., Eighteenth and Market street*, at 7.05 A.M. and 3.30
ana fi.45 f. M< '
Leave Depot at 10.45 A. M. and 5.45 P. M.
• ■ Leave Avondale 8.15 A. M. and 4.30 ?, M.
The Stage Line to connect with 10.45 A. M Train from
Philadelphia and 8.15 A. M. Tram from Avondale,
Freights for this line received at No. 1815 Market St.
A daily line of stages to and from New London and Ox
ford conneolß with the 7.05 A. M. train from Philadel
phia, and the 3,20 A. M. train from Avondale. The beau
tiful soonery und woll-knnwnheaUhlulnesnorDelawarß
fl nd Chester oountieß offer superior inducements to
those looking for summer boarding. A, B. BURTON,
, Philadelphia, Mar 14,1660, 3m Superintendent.
import ant to
HusißbKS during the warm weather m the issue
ni bxcurbion tickets, on and after June 20th, 1860, to
osEssoiv, Ar.TooNA, Bedvoed andEPHEATA Sphingb,
Kt.??.”/. 0 .» Tl . clt f I" for “<v-,fa ['lP’, for tho use ol
Fakhues, to and from points near the city.
licketß to Cbkmom Hotels, at IA« summit of the Al
*„? nv tn n u 0, L nt fl ,l ~£s , >!* for a round . trip tril.Hi* 10
days—to be had for 37.60.
r,S« i wher ® ‘P v *lids and others will
tind ep endid hotel accommodations. good for round
(npwithtn 10 days—Tare 8715. ’ * '
.v for , ( l Spr . inK s~ p4BB J er )? Brfl ticketed to Hope-
r V .r'fa^ n t^. Hi y? , . ln ! dl ffl ** n , d & rosd Top Railroad, and
l . B 6?^« lop i Cl fU I lai^2 Ration. Fxouraion tio
k'ta, 57.55; siuglft trip, $5.40. Two daily hnea ol
poaoheß concept with the trains. Baggage changed at
Huntingdon without extra oharge. * 1
iafiaeneprato Ephrata Springs take stage from Lan
caster. Tickets for Round Tnp, $4; Single Trip, $2,25
Pennsylvania railroiKl
LAST OF DOWNINuTOWN caunrooure tickets for 28
t, J% Kood ‘ or Rl »r member of the family, at a discount
2® Percent, helovr regular rates. ,
ihe ab nv* tickets ana further information to be -had
after June2oth by application at tbeoffioe of the Penn-
LWaa^j^^& t Hgaaa&3E , “ rKLKV ™ x “
Lbwi. ii. Hoppt. Gen. Ticket Agent? 01 * 2 ' A Jc °‘lm
WEST CHESTER
PHILADELPHIA
VIA MEDIA.
n ..OHAK6B.OF HOUHS,
On and after Monday, June 4th, 1850, the trains will
PHILADELPHIA, from the Htation, Northeast
corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.05 and
10.45 A. M.,aid2.?o and 5.45 P. M. ntt
Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot.onEast
Market street, at 5.25 nod 9 10 A. M., and IAS and 5.23
P. M.
. ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M., and 2.00 P. M.
Leave Went Chester, at 7,23 A.jM.. and 4.M P. M.
, , ■ HENRY WOOD,
J fl *-tf General Superintendent.
NorEhom Contra!
Railroad.
mmz&zrnmss NORTH PENNSYJ,
VANIA RAILROAD.
„ BUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
, BETIILEHKM. DOYLKSTOWN, EASTON.
MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON, WHITE
HAVEN. WILKESBARRE. &c.
O 4 and after MONDAY, Mur 38th. 1800, Passenger
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Sheets, Phi
ladelphia, DA iL Y. (Bandars excepted,) as follows:
.At C-3d A. M. (Expreßaf, for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Mauch Chunk, Hazleton,wilkesbarre, &o.
At 2.30 V, M.{ Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauoh
Chunk, Ao.
This tram roaohea Eaaton at 5.W P.M.,and makes
close connection with New Jeraey Central Express
Irani for Now Vnrk. Passengers by this tram reooh
Mauoh Chunk the same evening.
At 8.40 A. M. and 4,30 P. M.( Accommodation).
At 0.30 A. M. and 6,50 F. M. (Acoommodationy.* 8 *o™’ 0 ™’
. For Fort Washington.
Ihe 5.30 1 A. M. ExpTeßS Tram makes clow connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Botblehom. being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre,
and to all points in tho Lehigh Coal Region.
, TRAINS FOR FuILADKLph/A:
Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 7.15 A. M. and 5.M P.
m.
Leave Dojlestown (Accommodation,) at 620 A. M.
and 4 P. M.
li? i* Yt RBhingtoa ( Accommodation.) at«.» A
’ .ON t SIWDAYH s
PMaclajplus for Bot'hlehemsi BA, M.
Philjuielphia. for Doyleatown, at S J*. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.20 A. ft!,
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. ftl,
Uethlehem, 81. W. To Msuoh Chunk, S!.W.
IpEauton.SlAO. To Doylestown 80oonts.
Through Tioketamuat be procured at iheTioket Of.
fu.es at WILLOW Street,or BERKS Street,in order
the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains(eioept Sunday Trains) connect
,lt P& f .K a alrfl ®t Fifth and Sixth streets and Beoond
nod ibird-atreet Passenger Railroads 2o minutes after
luaving Willow street
KLLIS CLARK, Agent.
SSimmmm notioe.-ohester
RAILROAD-PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOII DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TKRMKDIATE |BTATIONB.-Oa and after SBth Mur,
i«w, too pauengor Troine for DOWNINGTOWN
T l . rt “ om the new Paweniier Depot of the Rhila
aud Headine Rfilrow Company, corner of
llROADand GAIXowKILL Btreeta, (pauenyer eu
tranoM on Callowhill.
TRAIN for Downiaitown, le&rea at S.K)
_ AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downinttowa. loam at
O fi i*i* ■*
DAILY (Sund&yt e*cepted«)
lfesdcF4aaS‘.‘"*s d cF4a a S‘.‘"* ° l ,h>
»P» W. K, McILHBNNEy, BeoretArr,
ITS Bn eaawmmaij . WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS via
lENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot, oorner
ELEVENTH and MARKET Street*, dAilr (except
Hander> at 7.18 A. M„ U.BO P. M., end 4 P. M. Leave
Wert ftoeeter at 6.t8 A. U.. 10 48 A. M., and 8.10 P. M.
MACHINERY AND IRON,
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
t 3&g£&I,BOILKR WORKS.—NK, FIE A LEVY,
l‘lt«U riUAI, AND TIIKORF.TIOAI, knoinef.hr!
MACHINISTS-BOIDER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS!
anil FOUNUKRB, having* for many years, been in
{‘Ucoeesful operation, and been exclusively ensued In
building ami repairing Marine And River Engines, high
hiul low preeaure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks. Propellers,
Ac., era., respectfully offer their servioe* to the publio,
»• being fully prepared to contract for Engine* of all
Mzes. Al&jiseu River, and Stationary, having sets or
naterns of dinerent sizes, are prepared to execute or*
dera with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern
making made at the shortest notice. High and J.ov
Pressure, Piue, tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the
best Pennsylvania oharcoal Iron. Forgings of all size*
ami kinds; iron and Brass CastinKß.ofalfdesoriptions;
Roll Turning, tiorew Cutting, anu all othor worlc con*
vented with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work dene at tbair
establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
fhe anlmonhers have ampin whjtrl'dook room for ro*
nairs of twite, where they can lie in porfaot safety,
find are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &0., Ac.,
for raising heavy or lightweights,
JACOB 0. NEAFIK,
. JOHN P. LEVY.
BEACH and PALMER streets.
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
BEACH Btreet, Kensington, Philadelphia.—WlL-
LlAM H. TIERS informs his friends that;havins pur
chased the entire stock of Patterns at the above Foun
dry, he ia now prepared to receive orders for Rolling.
Grist, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap, Chemical, and
ilouee Work, Gearing - . Castings made from Reree
beratory or Cnpola Furnaces, in dry or green aand.or
loam. myB-tf
*A.Uf iIL V. MBBRICX, J, VAVQRAR I4B&B1CE
__ WILLIAM n. VIRRICX,
QOUTnWAKK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND.WASHINGTON STfiKKtfl,
pniLADSL?ni*<
MEHRIOK 4: bONS,
k , ■ ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and J/ov Pressure Stem Engine*,
lor Land, River, and Marine service.
Doileri, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Castings,
of all kinds, either Iron or Braes.
Iron Frame Hoofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations* &o.
Retorts and Gas Maohinery of the latest and most im
proved oonstruotiou.
Every decoration o[ Plautslion Maohinery, snph as
gusar, Haw, ana Grist M»U», Vacuum Pans, Open atetua
Prams, Defecator*,! 1 liters, JhunnnK Euiinea, Ao.
Sole Agents for N.HiUieoVs Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus! Nasmyth’#Patent Steam Hammer; and
Aspinwall * Woisei’a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Dram
lor ritaebme. aai-y
EjIRANKLIN SAVING FUND. No.
1308outh FOURTH Street, between Chest
nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits
on demand.
„ Depositors’ money seonred by Government,
State, and City Roans. Grp,end Rents, Mort
gages, &o.
This Company deems, safety bettor than large
profits, oonsedueutly will run no risk with depo
sitors’ money, but have it at all times ready to
return, with e per oent. iutereat, to the owner,an
they have always done. This Company never
suspended. •
Females, rnainpd or single. and Minors, oan
deposit in their own right, and auOn deposits oan
be withdrawn onlt by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated \a the Slate
of Pennsylvania. with authority io receive money
irom trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily, trom 9 to 9 o’clock, aud on
Wednesday evening until S o’olook.
- DIRECTOR?.
tesMssf''
Maiachi W. S oan, Edward T. Hyatt,
LowwKrumhhMr, Henry Pelaay,
Nicholas Rittenhpuse, Nathan Broodier,
Jps. R. Satterthwaitp, Joses yarfoj,
jimasw
CruuaCiDWiLLiDßa, Treasurer,
ap33-y
SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT-IN-
R to?T*w,^T IONA1 ' SAFETY trust com
f Strotit, aouihwestooruor ot THI HD,
vfiArti InoorpOrated by the State of Femisyl-
\ n *uni, large or email, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
Tlio offiofl i, opan everr day Prow ulna o’.looVin the
William J. Rbsd, Seoretary.
.. . „ DiascToass
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Hrovster*
Edward L. Carter, £**ph B.ilarr
Rope/tßelfrMge, Frauds Lee,
S&tnubl K. Ashton, Joseph Ycrkes,
0. Landretb Munus, James L. Btephenson.
moppy is received and payments made daily.
Ihe investment# are made, in conformity with the
yrovwioneof the Charter, in HgqLEsfytf mortgages,
vrouud Rents* and euob fim-olaas securities aswilfal-
Ui ,rur * 9 * P®?*?.?* bounty to the depositors, and
ssa 11 ioti?e w»w »m
.AVING FUND—UNITED STATES
TBUST COMPANY. oornftr THIRD and OUEST-
J 1 OlfSllti
ira ftl “ ojn d&y ol deposit to the uajr of with
from^lupwards* 4 ®° n nBlan<i ‘ Helami, and Sootland,
President—STEPHEN 11. CRAWFORD.
Jf< HUNTER,
PLINY FISK, Aetuarr,
HI RS. FREDERICK HODGES, OF BOS
, * „,TON, intends openinß a SCHOOL FOR YQUNG
M.-ir u ,n .i ,B L o,ty » t,o J Qmftn °. ,n * ln September next.
Vi.?,™ aa n lhe n ho, } or °/.F er BXr«iK to the Ray. Alex. H.
f. It. Hodges, TOl VINE street, ap2LBm*
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
»i *n®<lium through whioh Bohools end Kami*
itee may obtain competent teaoliors; Parents nitty oo*
asaT 10 **' ‘fet wsatett c^f bMI
au -.f
"ORYANT * STRATTON’S NATIONAL
**• ™*Mo,,Bl*wl»n4, OMomo, nod St. Lolls!
Vot In. rmation, o.Utir .and for ith-tt
TAYNE’S lIALL.—2OO NEW OUSU'ONS
for ghurobea .Repture-rooms, 4c., Honohes,
SS!!, o ®*' o«mn Bfool«. Curtain., to. All sellins at half
u a\'H Cloth Btoro. No.
tlmtd’i . , tr ,l 6 *’ ii : ' pr the Hall, where you get
thoao handsome Cloths, Oasaimeres, Vestings, Ac., bo
°-M a P’ my29-lm
WyOKK’S ' ODOMETER BAND COM
are uufablo, ohoap aud efficient, measuring with uner
ring accuracy any distance passed over by the vehicle
to which thoy are attaohed. Theso extra-finished Bands
9o*t but a tnfle more than inferior bands without the
Odometer,
.£* 8.-Good, reliable Agent* Wanted in all parts of the.
ountTT-, «Bod fnrnlrnuUrs. .. ■ ■> mvll»9m
BRIOK-MAKING MAOHINES WHICH
.temperihe-olayiind make 20,000 perdsy, Brick 1
Presses, Ttlo Machines, Clay Wheels, Clay Spiles, and
XiJAVA NA, CIGARS—A LARGE, HAND-.
-B-A- BOMB end VARIED ASSORTMENT; oorniia
tineoT suoh J brands as CABANOS, FIGARO, NEP-
Tybro, PARTAGAS, EBPANOLA. ARGUnLLES,
,&o , &o„ of a II sizes and onallties, en’hand constantly,'
ind.for IB|« tow, fcfORARLES iETE, 130.Wataal
.tro.t, J.IMm •
HAtLKOAjD LINEN.
SAVING FUNDS.
** A little, bat often, fills the Purse."
” A Dollar saved is twice earned.”
UDUCATIONAL,
sales by Auction.
BRINLET & CO..
Wo, 42!) MARKET STREET
R SCOTT, Jn., AUCTIONEER, No, 431
C*"*™ l'°
P H r^ , ?„ p OKp & 00 . AUCTIONEERS,
StTeet? 0, 630 Street, and »2i MINOR
LAST SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES,’ LFITHPB imr
straw goods PpK^m i maoi ßl -
» M On Titure-ifty Morning,
Junfl 28. at 10 o'clock ureoisaly, wilt be mold hr
catalogue, on four months’ credix, .'soo ©aeeanißn’V
toy* , and youths’ calf and kip Ixx) f j»i oalf, iff kii*
arntgoatbrogane; patent leather and ealf gaiter*, o*.*
ford ties, &o. s women’*, mUses', and children's calf,
and morocoo boot* and shoe*; kid slip*
4! 80 * * *V 11 M*ortment of City-made good*.
Also, 25 dozen super calf akin*.
Also. 7fi case* men’* and .t oya* trimmed straw hat*.
above sale being the last of the season, the
attention of buyer* is particularly invited.
ST. LOUIS, 310.
M7ILLTAMS, BOYLE, & 00., AUO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Np.ONorth MAIN Bt., ST. LOLJS, Mo., (lormeny
with Messrs;M/er*, Claghorn, k Co.. Phiiada,) offer
their servioea to the merchant*, manufacturers, and
other* of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry good*, c&r
petsjboot*, shoes, barrtware,Jewolrr, &0., 40.
K Lash advance* made on reoeipt of good*.
mr Settlement* made three day*after sale.
Me**r*. Myers, Claghorn, & Co.. Philadelphia.
* Stuart k Brother, Philadelphia.
N,w
Wooa,Cliri.t,,tCoMSt.Lom.,Mo.
k Co.. ♦» mhU-thatalv
SHIPPING.
TOE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
. ,v?ok new toee to liveetool.
Chief Cabin Pamga sns
Seoond Catna Pamga .—,—. T - ■ T . 71
, VROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL,
Chief Cabin Passage •
Second flahin pAJwtga , go
The ship* from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ship* from Boston call at Halif** and Cork Har
bor,
WA’ 9? rt W B “' CANADA. topt. Lam,
4«iA <4* Stone, AMERICA, Capt Miuaf,
al 'uf(^A V r . 9. , , L0U * NIAGARA, Capt. Anderson
ArRIGA, Capt. Shannon, EUROpA.CapL J.Leitoh,
SLOTIA, (now building.)
These vessel* carry a clear white tight at masthead*.
rii V° W 5 lf d 0n Will MW.
I'?®’#'*' Wednesday, May 30.
vlrAHiv-' Stone, ** Boston, Wednesday, June u.
AI’KIOA, Shannon ** N. York, Wedneaday, June so,
Mlllar » V. &3«ton. Wednesday, June 27.
v „ N* York, Wednesday, j 0 ly 4,
EUROI A, Leitch, •* Boston, Wednesday,
ARABIA, Stone, ** Boston, Wedneaday, July to.'
Berths not scoured until paid lor.
An experienced Surgeon on board,
n Vi®.? wner* of these ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Bdver, Bullion, Speoie, Jewelry, Precious fitone*,
or Metal*, utiles* bill* or.lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein expressed, For freight or
passage apply to „ E. CUNaKD,
4 Bowling Green. New York.
w*®*, FOR XUE SOUTH.—OUARLES-
AND BAVANNAK STEAMSHIPS.
„ _ , FREJOHr REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of sivtibn per cent. be
low New York Staamihin rates.
, „ „ FOR CHaSIESTON, B. O.
Tho U, 6. Mall StKiroihlp K KYSTCNK HTATK, Cap
lau Charloa t\ Marabmaoi will sail oa Tiiuradar. Juij
6,jit 10 A> U.
Tnroagh to 48 to 80 hours—only 40 boars at Baa,
m „ FOR BAYANNAH, OA.
The U. 6. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J,Gama, mil sail on Wednesday, June
SO. at 10 A. M.* J.
Through in 83 to CO hoars—only 43 bears st Sea.
SQrs&iliQr dare changed from every Saturday to every
five days. Goods receivedi and Hillsof Lading signed
every day,
above every tea days, that forming a uve-d&v comma*
moation with Charleston and Savannah, and ihe South
andBouthweat.
At both Charleetoa and Savannah, these Shies coa
?.eot with steamers tor Florida, and with railroads, to.,
or all plaoes in the South andSonthwest.
„ . INSURANCE,
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lover by these ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate. -
N. B.—lnsurance on ail Railroad Freight is entirely
omjeoesaary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
, °“ u -
Fare by this routo 13 to 40 per cent, oheaper than by
the Inland Route, a a vill be seen by the following oohe
dale. Through tiokets from Philadelphia, via Cnarles
ton and Bavftnuah steamships, IN CLUDINu MEALS on
thevhole route, except from Charleston aaotJavan*
nah to Montgomery;
_ mlaud vans.
To Charleston-,,.—f1l M Charleston -,.533 50
Bavannab.——- U w Savannah.— 3100
Augusta »oo Augusta —,■ ttoo
Macon J 1 00 Mvion . __ aj 74
Atlanta— S 3 OO Atlanta npu
firnutnlm* , 23 00 flohiinhnp , £3 00
Albany—34 00 Albany— —37 00
Montgomery--, 33 00 Mo’htgomery—, MOO
Mobile..—. —88 W -- 48 80
New Orleans—, M 73 New Orleans 8180
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board, at second
wharf above Viue street,orto
Southwest corner FOU HTtUm? cSfcfefUT,
Agents in Charleston, T. H. k T. G. BUIID.
„ • , Savannah, HUNTER A OAM WELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carohna every
Tuesday,
_ For Florida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary’s and
Bt. John's pverr Tuesday end Saturday.
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
, Estate of JAMES McCQNNELL. IWd.
Notice is hereby given that ANN McCONNKLI., the
widow of the said deoedent, has filed in said Court an
appraisement ot the real estate claimed to be retained
by her to the amount or £3OO. under the Bth section of
the act ol lull April, 1361, and the supplements thereto,
and that she will apply to the said Court for approval of
the said appraisement on Fndav. the 6th day of Jolr.
IM>. JOHN M. THOMAS .
JelStuthtt Attorney for the Widow.
W B WE-& VANVLKIT vs. JOSEPH
” BCHUAK.'
In the District Court of Philadelphia, March term,
1860. No. ML Vend. Exp.
JOHN P. PERBCH vs. J. RCHURR.
In the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania (i January
term, 1860, f*o.T7. Vend. Exp.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri
bution of the moneys raised Of sheriff sale under the
above entitled writs, of “ All that certain three-story
brick dwelling house and brewery, beer vault and lot of
ground, situate ou the east side of Oermaotown road,
one hundred feet south of Cambria street, in tbj city or
Philadelphia, containing in fronton Germantown road
seventy five feet, and in depth ona hundred and ninety
feet to Hutchinson el^att 1 will attend to the duties of
hie appointment on TUESDAY, the Sd day of JULY,
IS®, 'it 4 o'clock P. M.. at hie office. No. 820 tVALN UT
Bireet, in the oity of Philadelphia, when and where all
E arsons are requested to make their olaime, or bide
aned from coming in upon naiil fund.
' THOMAS D. SMITH,
j*22-tjjJ Auditor.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
'PUB VINE-GROWERS’ COMPANY OF
•& COGNAC.
CAPITAL, THREE MILLIONS OF FRANCS.
SalnT-LEOEH, Pkisipsnt.
JULhS DURET. Piq,. Mansgeb.
AQKNTIN NRW YORK,
„ JOHN OSBOHN.
THIS CORPORATION,numbering amongst it*share
holder* fourteen hundred Proprietor! of the heat Vine
yard* in the Distriotof Cognao, ill extensive Establish
ments being located in the centre of ine town of that
name, was organized for the express purpose of main
taining the standard character of
, t PURE COGNAC BRANDY,
by shipping that artiole, in all its native purity and ex
ooilouoe, to Correspondents in Foreign Countries! and
is bound down by its Statute of Regulation to confina
its transactions entirely to the Brandy grown within ua
District of Coxnac. and wholly the produoa of
yards in that highly-favored locality; mua conn’lion
whatevei admitting into its storehouse* aßy
whichm»Tha,o been proiss.KKXut tK UmflSoi
sat a uistnot.
With the o.Wwt of extending the Just reputation of
: th,slr brand by suoh. .means only as will meet the a»-
: ?<i>VGl and co-oper&Lonofthe moat reicaotable Wine
K h £R l .«LV£tA ni 10d B i &te , B ‘ TflE VINE GROW
ERS’ COMPANY has authorUed the Agency in New
York to put up their ohmpsOognao Brandy in eases ol
C V V*? z f a /. Lotties each, and the same wiUbe
disposed of to ihs/ftade and the Pub io, by the under
mentioned respectable firm. '
Every bottle u sealed with the oapguleof Oio Com
pany—the cork* bear .the same stamp, and the label*
Contain an exact description of the quality, duly signed
1 - »ok°' s ii ni °J Ly the Agept of the Company,
g *?!• " r s n ?w e * rw Vlf red consist ol two different
- SHftLties, both gu&rahtieak) w equally pure in quality,
a uillertdg only in point of ace, and degrees o* strength
2* depending thereon, the oldest being the least potent.
5 f. r f d T «K VINK-G ROWERS’
" rilKEh YEARS OLD, is an exoellent srtiols of the
6 ago represents!, suitable for family or modieinal pur-
S of us extreme age, and because the remote year of its
o *°tMl pyoductiop la beyond positive verification.
Objection* haying Wen urged that the bottles are too
Q an « the Brandy of a greater strength than is usu
-5 ally supplied to thepublio, the Agent of the company
:m ybuturos to express the opinion that a Urge bottle may
« be preferred to a smaller one, and that in obtaining the
g articlo of the exaot strength at which it was exported
3 from Cognac, consumers may recognise the advantage
of adding water to suit their own taste, instead of pur
chasing water at the price of Brandy.
nSMS 1 a,OT nsfiAßS£f.**
EXVVESS COMPANIES.
FOR CAPE MAY. —Persons
jfiEsSSHii about, viaitm*OAFE MAY can
nave thoir Baegagepalled roi, cheeked from their re.i
donce, and dehveiejUui board the Bea-SteameriDela-
Vare. and TCennebeo, which leave the first
wh«rf Viclo.w SPRUCE Street, daily. at 9)i o’oloek A.
W;• hi leavin * their address at the Otfioe of GRAHAM *3
BAGGAGE EXPRPB3, No. 3 WALNUT SiTaet. or R.
WA%IU?B“e R euf 8 ’ I,ru “ , «. THlRTSttfril and
Bamse also delivered to the New York lines.
Orders carefully and promptly attended to. Office
open frotn QA. M. nntil 1,1 P. M.
TI * B ADAMS EXPRESS
3e3» C0.,05**390 CHESTNUT Street,
?^^ g i Par ?4°i. la ' MeMhMuUe, BankNotej,
and Specif, either by its own Lines or in conneaticm
with after fcxpress Companies, to all tits prmoipai
and cities 6f the United Prates,
u ., tP „ K, 8. SANDFORD,
General Superintendent,
PIANOS.
PIANOS! PIANOS!! I'LANCS!!
HANO-FQIITES,
MKLODEON3.
SEVENTH LI CBSSTNVjT.
g^ss ; STEINWAY & SON’S NEW VA
puviu: GiiiiTu? AND'IayAHE
farrea m oonoert* aud in mWM« oJiolm by the best
performer*. JlecervPl tbSaii.k premiums over the beet
umkirß,fTomjudieBU?6Ggtt*ahßlkrMa*on,andoth6r*.
OhallaaiaaTloompelUion. BLASIUS.BROTHERM,
q*->T 1008 CHESTNUT Str«sL
T. w - NEir.r, & Co.,
YAHI). S. K. Comer BROAD ani OAMjOWIHLL,
DKALKR9 IN
Superior WHITE
Prepared nnd kept uuder cover expressly for Family u*e.
Order* by Diapatoh will receive prompt atten
tion, apl3-5m
OOPFBE’S PATENT.
KNITTING MACHINES, ,
- For Plain Stocking and Fanoy Knitting »
Alsoi
Maohmea for Knitting Drawer*, Shirt* &0.,
of all site*. ,
Hib Machines of 1 and 1,2 and 1.3 and 3. and 3 and 2-Rib,
on hand and made to order. .
These Machines use the plain English Bprmg Needle.
09 a new principle, and are the cheapest. and most rapid
Maolune* for Knitting in use.
Tho Goffoe Patent Family Knitting Maohine, /or
Family and Plantation use, 18 a new and successful
feature in the useful invention* of the age, and rank*
with the Sewing Maohine. *
Agency and Salesroom.
No. 577 BROADWAY.New York
iei-iin HENRYC.XEETAsBnt
| ADIES' TRAVELLING! BAGS
-■-* manufactured and for sale' bvC P btimpp hb
JfojtIIFUUKTII Strflel. *"• Pl ' 118
SPIRITS TURPENTINE
\3 Tnr"'*" 4 ’-
•SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—27S bbls gpts.
XsumVnftt'Y?' ln<i for sslo hr ROWLEY.
ASHBURMbR, t CO„No. IIiSOUTH WHAK\'E.S.
TWEW LABQE KO. 3 MAOKF.im—
A y ‘ 1W L bis landing from steamer Rehsmirton. and for
SAXES BY AUCTION.
ML. & SONS. ‘
W “' 1 ?Fo?m«l, i N So “A b FWHTH 8t«»t
“^SSS^£SUStSt 1 S5 5 WJtT.
1»K. amount of real e.taU attilv.tojffr *
andstook*i every Tuesday, at the EmwJ.
£ &“& to A r f f tevlng the option of either sate.
° ° r'eal estate at private sale.
*Gr We have a, large amount of real estate at private
sale, including every description of city and country
property. Panted bets maybe had at the Motion store.
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER. ‘
-J!iV, Ke9, ). wt ata entered on oar private sale registers
fJIt occasionally in our pubUo sale abstract
oharli; oopies Plated wssJdy.J
SPRING QARDV?[7?NBURA?fCE COMPANY.
afdd o ?,^? 1 12 p’^ocknopn^a^feeExchange, will be
°23 a (^TtafiViP^r W 0m I 1 mar concern—
■n -a, ..Assignee’s Persmptorr Sal*
one of *“
1 share Mercantile Library Company.
Company™’ ad * lph,a * n<l Steam Navigation
• S 11.000 UNION CANAL BOND 3.
. On Monday,
noon, at the PhiUdelphiaLx
%Ul be sold for account of whom it may coa
-M0*?? ?' x cent, bondi, £l,OOO each (Sll COO),
of the Union Canal Company.
BUFF HOUSE STOCK.
n „. . __ . Also, without reserve—
/SwssffiSFZ&'f&z** Ho “ ie A.«»utio« of
Sale absolute.
t i . . On Monday,
..svJL^'v^L 2 o< &>cLjto<>a, at the Philadelphia Fx
-Pennsylvaala? br decrM of th ® »«preais Coart of
franphieei, ehittols. rojlins stock.
Company. CsUwu * A ’ ' v “ u »nispoit, and Erie JUilrosd
THIRTY-FIFTII BPRINu BALK- Hl3 MORNING
At U o’clock, noon.
iffi&nlTAli™’-*** 0 ' Lot
7057- d ?;?SrtiSl Bl, V d l T«uu.,»ith.ubl.M4ooMh
» nas all jhe modern improrsaieut* aadeonveiu
«««■ feet 10 inch#* front. 140 feet,
068 **T PT® TK,V '' to «we
•A!?™,.i? ro T B ‘ ,laM KL&lOKfiCit, Bioad strsst,
*bove oo the snath, of sime deeenstios.
Lot J 7 feet 8 inches front, I£o feet deep. ,Moa *
»rt#r. 4 lb!a Arch Hrtei,
; aS? *K7t^i2 W# r^4;®‘ w § LO IB, south wide ef
f.*® 1 } ifj’A?.*; We f* of Eiihtyenth street; each 23 feat
fr vV (S e: w ‘da street
iLßtjiufiTY LAN DS.—Tract of ttff aerM tuwl civ
Muutr. la. Wall walared aud
I BrM-.tor, brick STORE aud DWELLISO. Ho,Ull
Rids. %vtnuo. ports otßrowu Mr«,t.
* liro frama OtVKLLISGS. Mdaßd Itt) SSaoki
maaon .tr.«t, nonha«.t of Pnr.k’in .mwL
. t?cc N “7i ,'l™ rflf “ lI.DIN'j. ooou,.edaa» total. 4!tua
Sam. E.tat«-R;iUinx LOT.adlom;.,,
r.«7?th—^. T r rc '; ,t<>rl b . ri,k o WELUHO, ia IS, .
f* V °*,‘ue above, fronting Green street
Handsome moJera RlJilDKNCF.withsjde lot. nor h
west corner Girard avenue sed Mxteenth stj»st. lot
40 fret front by Uddeep. Thyee fronts S
Executor* Bale— v sure orJsmee Thomas, deoMsecL
Orphans Court Sale —Estate of George
Na w
ta *
COTjtlS!!??, 5414- - P»U,« atti IdaEaaa
Hilll A »39w‘)-o L ,V,TSv. (; '? 1 ‘ ! * , . wr ’' ruin coa.tr. •
*^A!i L orX c . B iSF,”,&olsy b ' 0 "- *“*•“ ° wuw -
W ** : «'«*- «•» 1
valuable iiakerv.-Two-norr tai.
atrail* 011 ,U " 0 ' Taaotr aaooad itr»tfto«th of V,t,
JfAI. UABLE FARM. WILLOW GROVE.—Abo, A
yaluabla Montfomer, county Farm. LJ3 tore,, vita
«7cc7V.u' ,r df rI,C E.“H^-T i '’'’ i^, * i K "
fto" 1 !.?,* . o',' rits ur *-
OT , , ~p 0 SO'-'I'D.»«! aid. of
jiaae street, nw rth cf Condenn street
Jalioaastreet
Pa&e hen te—A'*o a Certificate of Loan ja RiJ fires.
hundred dollars. ° M “
BbBlNhnß ST A N D.—Three- story Brick Store and
3Teteet, two fronts. The house is batUaad fiaished m
the most eubstantiil and elegant uumeresaybs. aai re
view with conveniences for a winter sad (amgaeneei-
IwrtHfcM U uadkta*
Orphan** Court Bole*.
—. , _ ~?a ’ yJB. at U o'clock a oca
n, *. of Cressou—Two Brisk DWELLINGS,
Lrowu street. Eighteenth ward.
SKIRSSBSISSWo.
.JS* I*''* 1 *''* of lam.. SlcCottn.il. dM'd-Briol DWELL
INu, SwAnscn street, above Caniuan stroet.
FL'MTUUE, MIRROB, AcT^
_ , . On Wednesday Moiruox,
U W o'clock, will be sold at ■nhl : :.e»i».
without reserve, oa the premise*, the cent our'.*,.
denoe, with three-story hack bnildia js, a»i tv« Mifitm,
improvemenU sad Convenience*. Js § t.I DILIwVN
btreet. bvtweeu Third and FoartE Jith 5f GriS
* tiVJu huusshoK^iVkiiitorb.
•*“ Fnll partio’j'.nu la lousdlda. sad cauiof.M.
«E.\T • ifai?3EUOLD 7 ou'iu/i XL' Rb, m BRL’IdELS
CAKFKTS, OAS CHA-DELIERS. tc.
i , , On Wedaeeda? Moraine,
June 27. gt 10 o'clock, at No. lfitr/ Filbert atreei t<*
hMoint OUM * lo!^^Utliltlir * * fsnuiy iectinia* Mms»-
o’clock^ 4? examined on the mommy of sale, at
elegant f(/r,hcruak, kink uirroiis, oas
CHANBELIKitS, TAPESTRY CARPSTsTic.
. . On wejnMdM fiotniw,
2Tth instant, at id o’etoek. atNo. OILWYM St.
,hl°TP w< . a Ilr ,*«U between Third aod Fourthstreet*,
loe cptaant parlor, dining-room, aad chamber furai
nira, F reach pin* mirrors, gas cbsndalisrt, tapestry
cs i^ l tV t V of ** Bnt!^ in! ' n * olß * t® Europe,
. H* examined, 'with oataioroe, oa the Bon
ing of the sale at 8 o'clock.
Bala at Noe. 139 and 141 South FOURTH «(♦»*»•
SlJPtJrtiqn FURNITURE, FKKKCH-P* aVsMib.
RORS, PIANO-FORTES, BRUcSKI'!, Piirinsi
n , ~ OnThuhda/Mornmr^CAßfßTS.
At 9 o’olock, at th« Aoctioa ai
b00,, k ,„i„. renwved to^'.fe?.
AUo ANTIQUE SILVER,
of anti' *? 0 olook, by order of Eieoutor, a quantity
u ii <w silver.
fin ® ,il7 ® e r * ix »>•««» cake basket,
tsator frame, soup ladle*.
Sal* Southwest corner BLEVFNTIf and SANSOM F
MfAl HOUSEHOLD F’INNITURE, PIANO, MIR
ROK. OARPETB, BEDS, 4c.
This Morning,
an i’ at JOo’cloek, «t the southwest corner of
»,.« - n J h M . d , »wm streets. the neat household farm*
p»«do, mirror, solas, bedsteads, beds,
vuipcir. He.
May ba examined at 8 o’clock oa the morning of
SUPERIOR FURNITURE,
„ CARPETS, 4c.
. , . On, Friday Morning,
fflth inst., at 10 o’clock, at No. sn South Ninth street,
’ ,l ® superior furniture, fine French ptata mantel mirror,
ov^yt V. rror v* £ne engravings, tapeiiry carpets, 4«.
. May he examined at 8 o'clook on the monuag of
the sale.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
I,X AND COMMISSION MERCHANT MiUea*'
eomer of SIXTH and HACK Street*.
. MONEY TO LOAN, 1
•?» ? l " i lowest rates, oa diamcada*
watoheg, jewelry, silver pints, arr goods, clothing, rro-
**s*r», hardware, cutlery, ptanos, mirrors, fur
niture, bedding, and on goods of every description, ia
large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands,
*°F*Stleogth of time agreed on.
The Oldest Estabhtbrd House in this oitr.
2%L Private entrance co KACEtfireet.
Bcsin»ishoursfroKi9A. M.tofP.M.
Heavy insurance for the benefit of desoeitors.
, CHARGES ONU TWO PER CENT.
Advance* of SKOandupwardsat two Mr eeat.
*ho V rt Q loa!ii 0f actJ upirani4 » »t one *•? oral, tot
a ... AT PRIVATE3*LV„
/iS c S n l, 0, . t te.. fiM * t GOLD PATENT LEVER and
CHRuNofobTER WATCHES, roianfeetured at half
the usual selling prices, gold lever and Spine watches
eilver lever and lepina watohes, English" Swiss, aacf
F ranch watehqs, at astonishing tow prise*. Jewelry of
.v«rrd«cnj>Lo n .v o r, low, k unj, vCrto!.“ni’ »Pl n
• Wl'«T of H»r«ai ei,.r., jtlalf tt>
importation price, in quantities to suu purchasers. and
various other kinds of goods. »»a
~ , , OUT DOOR? PALES
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer.
Consignment* of apjr and every kind of roods soli
°ltfd - MO;lt8 NATHAIId.
HOTELS,
SJT. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
BROADWA^
, ln s^* n * or ia nesleot*ii in llapraotioal dataiii,
Ihe ®arlj gepigtation of the bouse at home and abrw*V
aetlWJ from its m&enitudo. its superb agsointmesm*
aoq Us home-hkeooßdorts ana luxuries, bss been e»>
hfihoed every yea? by the unwearied axertioai of tte
proprietors,
- mvH-Sgj TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, 4 CO.
TONES’ HOTEL. —Tlie subscriber would
” rcspeotfully inform his friends and the public, that
feM* fturohased the Me and furniture oftha done*
Hotel, important additions are now being made to it?
for the convenience and comfort of guests. Individual*
or families vuitins the city will be sure to find a hose
econd to naaa inThilaaslplua, and every exertion will
be madOto went (hair patronage ■ r 1
♦liberal Mr&ngementa wul be made with persons de-
Uin?, Heart hi the Week, Month, or Year.
gcyhfil stwaio AARON GAGE.
S T -'MF BKNOE HOTBti. BROADWAY
fnN°Y NK ' V VOHK, on. Moot nkove
(vTr*ih?4i* Tmanew and commodious Hotel isaow
oKPnSuif 1 ® reception of gaatts.andwill be oondaoted
is al i^ : uSsssse
n»u ’l?}i?; .7* r » l Uiorooih taowledg. of (in Mui-
S®“’ f sd flrlct attention to the -wnnß of e,err lut.t, 1
rec,lv * »liberal th.re ortuMio fa?or. *
J. H. GOODWIN. Proprietor.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
TySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSUIP.—
"Rjara. m
(COPARTNERSHIP. — THE UNDEIk*
BIQNKO have this day formed & oc*&rtiserahis»
under the firm oi STILSON, STONE, *€so., for t&
purpose of tr&nsaotiuf the Wholesale China. Gl&«,a2d>
Queensvare buames?, at iMo. 508 COMMERCE 8t.7
ROBERT BTXUONL
J. B, STOKE. *-
JOHN F. BE^NETn.
Juq9 1, ISSf-ltn
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES,
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
•would reipeotfallrean the attention of tha ffau*-
l»»wa «'*!&-
adraaoe by tho paaka**. - -
ENNE&iY BRANDY.—7O cask*, in