The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 07, 1860, Image 3

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`At:aver e—ftventeg.,;'
The Ploiir`niet;hee ie tarot naid- rather More active'
3,000 Mtn WeitterrL;elctra sold at 1115.02,ti ; 1,300 bb's
freshicroded ;AO tante lulled; he at 0(0 e0rt6.65, and 1,09
blds.o.at'als'rer Eitr.;;: and X 62; for extra Tema
mostly Washing tee -et Ur0.,0-street old"steek
silpsi is at k e632):45 i 5; aud. fresh grotiod do at
„9000 , ,Vs h l ;l,..with moderate 'isles; to the trade within;
the' Miele% rattge'of pilees: 'Rye Floor and" porn: Mea ,
are ateady.but dolt at 43.621] for the atittgirjted, R3.t3'
ty LW for the tatter. " ,
WHEAT me te , tri th • a.• hint led inquiry; tut . the: sup'?
sl'es ere hv'it and , the ninth.; Veil` tirlaVnalon Include
about 2.1100 bushels .ut t eso'i 300 for fair prime red,
and I alai Mirror 'white ; ohoine lots are halo higber.
Wye is In stemlfdemend it 70, for neenandßlo for old,
Cron is soltres sue wanted,lind about atllki basher gel.
low sold st,7ro for prima in atm. anerfOo for damaged
lots:-vatsare plenty and dull 14.000 bushels new Hells
wale sokl at tamale, as in quality, andl 00a.bushels old
Penney Ivanes at ero. - •
B. rat.—Querottron is dull at 627.1g1 4• ton for,hit
Nn. I.
COTTJ.N.—The market is quiet : : witholtt any pietioular
ohm*. to note inwine or demand. t • - ,
Glsocaltrid.4 hers Isa ahead, busioilsndoing in &L
-ear endAdolasses at previous rats,. Colgeenentinues
seams and high.
PROVISIONAL—HoIders are firm to their demands, but
there is not much doing in either Pork. Bacon. or
Lard, anmas are well maintained. - Butter dull,
Peaked s elling at nalbstr lb as in quality.. - - ••
imohanaed. bbl* selling at 110 for Pelona,
21,44e2t0 for Ohtnankr . rison, 210 for hhds, and 800 V'
dedlon'for drudge:- -
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Philadelphia Cattle 'Market. ; •
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•
See( cattle reached 'alidueiBoo'heid thin week et the
two yards. :The Merkel milliner very doll. and Prices
abont Meager. aa iest sitiOte . The following are PO
paruaillats ot-the Wes:
4t lease Abrahams, Pennsylvania. '.0909,
40 John Sanderson; rennegvarna. 018 •
- SI Kenned 6 & NoCleese, Cheiter eouritY,
13 Jas. -117.01411 en, Jr , * Bal7l.
60 J Seldomridee.Ohlo.-87 lOwe 60. -
la I McQuaid it Cart,' rows. *Bag 7.1. •
110 I'. Manlier, Viratets ana Illinois, 4718.60.
- 81- P -Hathaway, VlffLEll4. VOWS _
' Cochran & ;rpm's, .80096. ' -
71• John Yodd.,lllinois, SW9._ -
Mooney A. Stank, Ohio; 8181019,59.; ' , "
. 59 Ullman. 0h10...35 139 . - " •
9b11. - Seldomridge. Ohio; 1808.75.
34 Col. Bey more, Ohio. 'See !O.
80 IL Chain. Renneylvanie. 11800.
32 J. Fabian:ler. Ohio, ernes: - •
sr Neat A Kirable.l3oester Donut?, 8660.39,
at /Curitiba* Kirkrettestar fealty, 48.1109. . t •
SO eatetald. Ohio. 01008,116.
4 1 B. C. Baldwin Chatter dents, 11820.26.
4. ICA. 'Greenialt,gaio, 53.683876. -•
30 Baker, Ohio pa aoeo. ,
It. Mealy, Cheioevocnrity, $80876.
' James Christy. Virgule. IE7OB.
Ltil•Chastdber Er Alexander, Chester county. 6869. '
34 J. Dettneen elawaro, Ogee. , •
11 A. Powell. Delaware, 11107.00. • -
The , folk:l*HW cattle were. - sold at 'uleen'e Drove
105 John R. Gheen, Ohio. $81609.
.5 A le xan de r' Ohio, gems
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14 Ohio, gems.
Ala Joule eeeen.theo P464,6g. '
he O. member, •mio. 4809
About 6.(03 Sheep sold at the Ave'nuoyard at f rom 8
to gin Ifr a..d prioss rather better.
.JO Co arriVed, and sold at from au to $ o V. head.
aeroordine to ening , .- • .
L AU:wad of Hose sold 'at the Avenue Drove Yard by
!James v. Reynolds, trom llaa&le for still fed and
01808.154 f, let Pea for corn Hoge insiket brisk, and all
_ .
413Jerldof fat - Hors arrived and soldat'H. G. Dn.!
:Wore Union Drove Yerd 87.70683 M for for still.fed;
and Sete 'SSW 100 The net fer cern Dogs: Market
brisk. and prises TO Mlintalatil.
'New York think Sttiteniient.:
New Y4Mor, - Auiast 8.-The - bank' statement
for the ireolmiding on Sattirdayilitibits : •
A (homage in specie of $971:000
A deoiense to de - poi:lts " 437,000
An increase in 10an5.... • 1 044 000
An inorease in oirontetion 416,000
Mirketi by •Ttifeiraph.
ELLTIMORE Au et s.—Flour firm and advanaine
Howard street, 116 Itt heat banyan t at *1.400166
for wince. and elilat.S.6 lor red: Corn firmer and ad
eareAd Sa ; white 80 yet ow, 700730. - Prowielone
"fir a tint unehenged; .Wineby Om at 01 canPl
RlVollLiena. August 6 —Cotton Pales
to dey'ot 240 bales. Begat Stem, inb prices.' Pore
firm At Sit. Whisky; rectified, nits Freights
and, Exchaneed are nnolteted. . , • - - • ••
ReappearaneeL . ol'. lEgyinta .gprresi io
New Yiirk.
The
-New Yotk ',Barad, of yesterday, says L
For lops. time the public have been moat
anxious to eacertain - whether, Mr: Edwin Forrest,
the Ameriean tragedian; hid quitted the stage for
life, or. whetheihe keduewito_give at least
a series of farenell represeetutione : Tee *torte of
',managers to,obtiin from' Ferrest seine declare
tion,of his Italie been moat Muemittlng,
lad have at laid b een , crowned With Iniewesi. Mr.
Nixon, of, Bible's (lardek:whe Chasbeen engaged
iu Many remarkably 'euetteesfal Amadei' enter-.
- has 'et length been enabled: to effect an en
gagentent, and Mr. Forrest-almost the only living
reprelentadee of tragedy; and by , far ,thelest:on
- the American stage,nlll.inate bbitirst appearance,
-sines his retirement; at Bible's • °sedan,- on. the
17th of September next, supported by a careful*
_aeleeted antLially, nemPetent elempiny; inelriding,
among_ others, the favorite Mr. Charles Fisher.
Mr. Forrest's last/appearance In taleel* wa s
at the Broadway theatre, about three Veers ago, enti
tle gave after, OBS time, we believe, only few fare
well repreeeetitions In the provinces. , His engage.
mentwith Mr. Nixon Is for the:term of stx 'Months,
and be will play, not' only at New. York, but aim
at Bootee, Philadelphia; Baltimore, and.other of
our principal cities, enacting all ,of his original,
and, we 'under/4nd, one or two new oharacters.
Etta not stated whither Mills to' be ?orriist'a
- farewell eagegement, but the'prebahllities are that
New. Yorker' will not soon have _,Linother opportu
nity of seeing their favorite actor in hiltless rdles.
The bate eiinommement of hlt.',Forrest's appear
ance will doubtless ereate'a sensation rivalling the
greatest With Which New York' has "recently been
visited, and M. Nixon will undoubtedly achieve a
entrees far surpassing ,that piny oflieforme„r ion
lernamit, in this his latest, boldwd ,and most popu
lar coup de theatre. ~ Prom present indioationa the
approaching' mason' will far 'surpass in brilliantly
'imy which 'New 'York has. Witnessed for many
„
. years." „ - • .
U IT Y i - ITEMS
„ Laitoz.Bromo row Man.
• osgrriLi EtoiltalleAhrott who are it all fillltlitr with
thi vent emolut ef fxbakurtiniphg Meal labor attending -
tbe hoisting lad shipping, of heavy packet — es - if goods,
sppreciete elks Cave' the/ konentioe we are about
to notice. For the opportunity of tieeledeitilt It - tho - -
roughtrin ermithial onerittiortOke Mee - indebted:to the
coartesy of Nears. James, Afetet, Santee. k Co.. well
. known and extensive jobbine merchants. Hoe. 233, 2814
and 241 North Tbnd street, who, by thiamin have been
the first to adopt this improvement in Philadelphia,
though it
-will probably, not, be Meg before lastly others
will ;ski yed thelitelves of its,adfanteges.. , '
-The. improviment referred to le the hotelier and
ahippingdepaddient. To'perfoinc this heretofore toil
some part. ge wire. 8., & Co. have introduced into
theirbailemente - .21-inch - asunder Ericsson 'Patent Ca
lorto engine of Nue* and a ha.f -horse newer. - This en
ginte-whieb by experiment lute been 'found to noisome
fuel not exceeding an average emit of thirty (tents per
day r —Works an air pump, forting thinoold thribigh an
ordinary gas pipe into W'reaerviiii beneath the Pm
went, about sixteen - feet long midi. three and a' half
in diameter. The airia , this reservoir is cepablie of
beteg .sompri*st to any degree of poirei,remitred.
From the marvel! there is &pipe letding to the fifth
story, where- it is attached to a ,nicet ingenious piece
of rosohipery adieu! an ” air hoist." ' This latter is'
'reentosed of three valve', sinulazthair purnm,arransed
so that by opening the cock in the pipe the compressed
air, Passing into the valves; - impetus l arge cylinder,
arotind'whigth Is Wound a hoisting rop e, oattret the
crate, .with almost. any tamount of weight, pp and
down theehatahways with the greatest este:tie imitate
ways in different ,parts of the - Store being thus pro
yelled by the arse power. The result of this' se
razgernent ler that from a three-and-s half-horse en
gine more thin - deeps that amount of power is gain
ed, and when the orates are not is constant use
the power ainunnalatta in the reservoir to a degree
fully equalling tba foroe of- a -Aiken-horse-power
engine. , The power,,it will,be remembered, -does not
depenifdirectlY upon the ermine at all; bat, upon the
-degree of Wrenn" markedtit the coldedi in lb* relief
vow, to that after the engine hat been *tooted the
work of „hoisting eon be continued in full tome !rem a
half to ibiee.miattetit of an hour. - ; The process itself is
a mat beautiful mechanical • operatMn. and mist to
seen 10 l,e hilly appreciated.' In company with a half
dollen cthire, amounting to the aggregate - to, a. thousand
wounds weight, the writer walked upon toe trate in the
basement, and the instant the slight cheek watt with
drawn we commenced asolinding,At"the rate of two
seconds to the fiery, to t, e seventh- floor above, where
we stepped ashine, examined tl • &Nig - timid r
for a few, minutes, end then dercended,With• a ilithtlY
inutemied - valootty, to the ground floor. The guard*
against the veldt:4ll4 of feejdfp e are at oats ingenious
sine thoroughly effective, - and the whoa operation to.
- Mildly renders what is or.licatilv the Meet laborioaa task
" in eneduelint a teeny liminess a plegante. lt is, iri fast,
an aeon - timid of time, laborr and. expense. By ant ra)
experiment Its found that the same *Mount of hoisting
„whtok, under the moat favorable oircenittatoes by the
oldibefs end - belting System, wield require the work of
six'men an hour; it aCtornilillhed hi this new arrange
- meat isAfty.seteit snoods! Then,- in addititm to this,
the curial - wife tackle and machinery necessere for ex-
Unitive bouithig, different • parts of the
• same building. under the old hand system, is effectually
dons wear with. '• • -
. • - • ,
The 'emp l oy ment of an Ericsson calorie. instead o
steam engine, is of Cou r se nota nerepeitr. but Means,
Jacoes,lCont, eaDtee:SC CO. have wisely preferred it. from
Coileideranons of etfety and,eoavanienoe Xi Wells* ROO -
No extra- insurance hi emoted on account of
vile, whereas for it steam engine there would te. Nor
does the Ericsson engine tequila an experienced engi
neer to attend it- The .eagine ,itatif, cost .0760.. the
whole. as atianged in this eslabYihmeaf, irrth oeutiplete
apparatuei embraiing two "air-hoists," having cost
abet 011103. Of these two hoixte'we omitted to Mew
tion that one is for thit'dellvere of goads, and theother
'for their distribution tbroligttout Ole bona!: ; '
There is one pegullsrite about this improVement which
i•L' will, sew:think, materially facilitate its speedy adoption
be i llvehatiiamis Naoll, vie: the faottbitamnaltengine
and reservoir esti be made straibibte for-the stores of an
entire bldekr by simply - extending pimento the Mehra
buildings id whieh the " air-bolas" are located. The
de/motet:With - which roods are ebinfed br this Arrant O'
- in/Mt - in lOW a areat point, rendering, a* it, does, the
mime up of boies on the pavementwholyuniimestsary.
from the feet that the Remind or two ,r'elpilred' tc; hoist
them to tbe goverment m fully Adequate to any capacity
thittemild be itinployed to at t them Sell. -
*hat isitet a little remarkable'-end at it is the - fiiri
• evert:Wed:Med here: there (silo fiiplopriety in giving
-- doe oreditle this,PubliOlsity—the whole affair was eon.
tinged, from droed94o titiainahlietikent Of M enure
Norris & Coalman tithiscify,ted when its vari
one parts Weft erecitAd, and tie Areas* built in the en
gine, the Bitaohinoey Miived off, with rig muoh
•
„itsitaamt greeismil Ulf it had been teems' for months.
Ewald thu leftist step •by Mesins.:J., , lC.: B,Bk Co.
ludo:a others tofOlohr;lii It innately wilt; they will I
,disieryti ", the thanks tif the merttaittile soismisnlty for
_ t
-heir sigaitity•sad - liberality in. risking an inuovetion.
with*, ecair that its haldbil ky is deakonetrated, is mild'
fo sarro iturnitisktiritomit of hard thhori - and do much
tumituds pfaciut our indoor businiria.facilittesei a par
- with thrower-eat of the age manifested in otter nada" ,
• t, -; ,
, -Alisii BiPiter - Clatitton.L;Are,;havo,iitieivitoit
• a *Minh* iiidatiClithogrinsit Orttilt neiralkinah hit s
Actutmfofmtlattarnbrthe' bapturt.Clarch • of this
.eiteexishirp:worappoint: in the ehurob'on Sensom
nhieif;ttefowlflittli. :twits* ,itdjatie:iiiioh is tomtit
ientedon a combinatitet , of the_ Gage and ltlerman
frOtestOodelittecithreihilseatedittelemitin mosesetivt,
at the ekinise of Eightliiiiiik'saidßeribteCiirdeestreets,
the adjoining chapel of whieh. we *dime, l h t, already
..,, , -,orispheta.;,Thapita, ',hie new chtifidi - ontrof the
" &mit iiithiettrtendthe'..beldletthitiff ,C iehin Comple
ted, will compete fithniskhy With:either of the numer
ous other &Wirt ilbstribigg,of that denomination in this
oily, sad wilt etwtheaitdraament to that
era/ thilifoloolll. Mr. Allred Bibs is the
, y-t,:;.=1;,%.t..'".•-,;:ti,,t i
:114 16f tit't t _
MUM, LATlNit•liii WHO:+MM Ot 01 . !
,1i...'11.41114'i11if-416011iiiiathr to *iint - r4444,
win Bsiteograrior- ateossamonatitinti keesel
Hotatiltest be McVay kr itocishotait titecalliattoti tIW
&Aosta Semi saitltatth mkesfor frig -th; 7osiefliss:
11,:""girlift&WeisOlesteriir, widths house
swell 'Wed.
C*Wir rilet is -if OseaNnese'..rTikeptittprislei
=s if*Wie,s,yel*Oitu
VW r.St tire 1e54,0,10,at iifee
berms eiiees.
Toss Writsux.—Within a - few years the con.
sumption of Whisky - has 6rseir Increased, frora, a
wide-spread oonsuatten'that it id the-purest article 'of
liquor extant. But whisky, like, everything else, dd.-
fere greatly in quality; and discirmunation to needed in
making' ndrehanes of our own Pennsylvania distills
thine. We ,lutve- recently'', inspected e. 0110100 Artliie
'which - It known rui Burnside'. Pure Old Monongahela
Rye Whisky, and we hear cheerful lestintonY to its
lt,is d i stilled id 'Allegheny county. Ps.,
hem carefully-selected grain, and it in' distilled in the
old-fashioned way, without deleterious ingredients,
The, liquor is never put in the market unto it is properly
mellciWed age, reed the Mcsrdelleate Penions may
drink it with perfect confidsnee of beneficial results,
01 0 1 1 Sr Btookdale,' N 0.829 Walnut street, are the
Sole proprietors of this excellent brand of whisky.
, Longilororie n PmiLADELimia.—Lord Lyons,
the British Minister. missed through Philadelphia this
pr v it o i . n e g
o o f n p hLe i r s is a n dto Canada, whither he goes for the
respects to the Prince of Wales.
His Lordship made a very , brief stay is the city, only
'trainer lona owlish to select for himself a handsome
suit of clothes at the Mown Slone Clothing Hall of
Boskhill k Wilson, Noe.6o3.ard 606 Oheetnut street,
above t lath. Be expressed great tudoniehment at the
vast and splendid stock of clothing for gentlemen and
&Utah , kept On hand at this famous establishnlent.
divan Rapongs.—The longer I live, the more I
feel the important. of 'adherieg , to the rules which I
have laid down for myself in relation to such matters:
1. To hear al little as possible ofwhatevrir is to the pre
fediee of Others. I. To believe nettling of the kind till
I am absolutely forced to it. 3. Noier to drink in the
;spirit of eke who oirouletes an ill report. 4. Always to
moderate, as far as roan, the unkindness which is ex-'
Pressed toward others. 3, Always to believe that, if,
the, other aide 'were heard, a very different account
'would be given of the matter—and lastly. always to buy
my clothes at the " One Price Gift Clothing Empon
sin" or GRANV LLIe &row, No. 607 Chesteut „street,
whom garments are made in the highest style of art,
and sold at the lowest prices for cash. A useful and
valuable gift is presented with each article tf
THE HEEIBITP.iN OP 010L011011'S TEMPLE 01013 es
this evening.' attend see
- .Levies, RIAD TM% !—Dnat and mottle in carpets
are effmlually eradicated by the Patet.t Carpet-beat
ing Machine.l2os Noble street. Send your order, or call
and see the operation.
SIR %TAKES MURRAY'S CANPRORATED CORDIAL.—
This adirdrable Cordial is designed especially for
all those complaints incident to the beat of sum
mer. Diarrhcoa and severe pains of the stomach,
vouutn2ll, yield to its very soothing influ
ence.- .It , is quite Nleassat.and itvateful to the taw:
After a trial, few persons inn be willing to bo without
it. Thole leaving for the country abouod not do so
without proridifia themselves with the Cordial. It ie
sold by Bower, Sixth and Vino.: - Price to cents, tf
ARRIVALS AT TH$ PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Ur' TO 12 IeOiOOIS LAST MOOT
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—CornerNmthsudChestnut,
,J H Scranton, Peranton. Pa Watts Cook Scranton, Pa
D N Sttnton. 3jew „York Geo Smith. New York
D Ch am be r ., waphiggton W W Hoyt & la, N Y
'l33` Bailey. lonisi , rna F W Hurtt, Columbus. 0
P,lohnson New York Chas 13 Milnor. New York
J Felbel; New York L Elkin, Now Orleans
Alex Oakley. New York VG Story, New York
041-Voiles. Rook Island. Geo W Woodrine, Va
Rae Mr Schrock. Baltimore Thou Davis, Colon bus
-31 C Davis, Columbus . Miss H Davis. Columbus
Miss° Davis. ColutftbUll 0 R Front, Columbus
Mrs Frost. Columbus' . Miss M Fr ist. Columbus
JD Twins & la. Augusta Miss L A Coleman, Oa
Jnn Cookery & la. Autumns T • Corterv - & ia Ga
'in° Crab [ & la. Augusta, Ga W kilicook. New York
Geo W Cook New York - Saint B Bell, California
Jim E Reynolds. New York A A Raines, Maryland
A Grainger: Baltimore MINI Wooly. Ginn. Ohio
W B Broolokßaltimore, Md D Fahnestoek. Baltimore
IM. Htt , e l y. Alabama ' B M Huey. Alabama
31 Burg, r. Cincinnati, 0 El ninon, Cincinnati, 0
GooW odd & la. Maryland L W Morris & la, Md. ,
Mrs A loontt & da,,Md W Sleniona, Miayland
John Allen. Lexington, Hy Robt 11' Autohina, N York
W A Corbin. Alabama Rev J C GI rybery, D C
W T Smithson', Wash, D 0 Saud Morrell. Wtah,D C.
Geo Tangier & la. 8 C ,Ii MaCaffere, Esltimore
WmCkililler...Ealtrmore ' Alar P Urns, Memphis, Tenn
Milton Tootle, R i chmon d T Osisenberker &, la, La
Alex Hill & Is. Hill, Riobmond
Mks Archer. Richmond Miss Crown, Rtohmond
Samuel Huse& la., Boston Julius A Boylan. Cim 0
B Christie, Booth Carolina W P Butler. South Carolina
C M nomeipler k la, Phila Dr M L Smoke' & la, S C
F 0 Lucas Nun M C Lucas
W Cadow. Charleston. B C Mrs 011 Hornet; Cha:ston
C W Charkitinl,Bo gamut Simms . Jr. Chet *ton
C 0 Drake, Charleston,S C HA Smith, Charleston. S
Mrs C inesel.-Charleston Miss C Beset, Charleston
Charleston - Thos D Loney. Baltimore
A Swam. New cork Mrs Geo Brown, Baltimore
Wtl Graham &Sch, Balt A V Sharp ± Alabama
W m Armatrong, Tams B Baton, Texas
W H Morgan, Nashville B'S Jones, Kentueky -
Roat , Pekins; Now Orleans Mr omen - & famiiy, N 0
VFJ Beet. New York It 13 Brown & la Memphis
G Leonard' Cincinnati - Nir Greenwev & la, Belt
Oboe Carter , Charleston,So F 41111.ugg, Baltimore
Rev - D.F Sprung & wf. Va .Jonn w Hamilton. Phila
Ernest Wendt.,Neyr York FI. McHenry, Kansas
R Mcie It son. Pttlabarg Saml Gibbon. Peoria.
W M Lancaster .r N Patton la. N
111
Miss Goisenberser, La Geo Jones, Peneerrly anis
Penrose. Philadelphia 8 J Smith, New York
hißradstreet,_New York A C ftemple,Rentuoky -
CWIO Canker, New Ortolan B R Martel, New Orleans
-Jos S Driver-Ala Cincinnati AlexHanon & Is, ,
Mips Belle Edwards. La D N Bacon, Lowman'', •
Joshua Baker;l,oultdeon , R B Parkman & els. N Y
R Thornton. Pennsylvania A H Ball. New York
OW Impart. Virginia M R Gest, South Carolina
W South Caroline,Tas A. Chapman, Grorsiei
Min A E Chapman, °corgi, Mrs Nesbitt. Macon,
E P King. B. mon R J Conner. Cur, Ohio
.1 J Bankard & la, Baltimore 7. H Kitchen. Newark. N J
.1 W Berry. Memphis ' E I Bell, South Carolina ;
E Reane, New York L YagooOrty
P-F.l, Bond, eew Orleans RD Oriswo'd, New York
re W Allen, Loulaisna Thos Kidney. New York
H Bosworth, New York J os ller, Cleveland
'Thor o Pollettotalaitimore Pool,' Ohio
R s clappAk Is, Connecticut W Dy.noy. Canton. Miss
Mr Dunbar & la. N Orleans Mr.paniele & is, Raltimote
J rt Gulick & ia, it 5 PI Miss Mann. Maryland
J Van Vldit. Cincinnall,Sl Mr i ome. Cineinnati. 0
W A "Parleton. Austin. Tel P A White & la, Cin, 0
kin Wooly. Cincinnati, 0
' GIRARD ROUSE—Ninth and Chestnut streets.
Robe R Gilmore. Pittsburg Mrs Gilmore. Pittsburg
Min Gilmore. atlas ....Jag elimons,Pittaharg
G Boughton Ma Min Jones. Mary lend
Miss Boughton, Maryland G Churchill. Ohio
John St Martin & Is. Mass Chas A Phi Mos, New York
Rem& Cummins. Oin. 0 John Cline, Cincinnati
Geo F Wilson. Prov. It 1K Ransom, Tenn
J PL-Thernton. - 43rowrioilla J Ashton &a, 14 0 -
Mini Mhton. 8 Caroline. Maxwell , Carolina
C N Ray m nd, Atlantic City Miss Raymond Atlantic Qy
Miss Calhoun, Atlantic City Miss Derby, Atlantic City
MM Long. new York ' AB Frost klady ,Md
Jas N Caress. Memphis it I' Carnes, Memphis
PI Brubaker 14 Is Lvaleao It Burwell, N egret,"
Mrs 11107 North Carolina Miss Smith t id Carolina
Gen Mathews. New York Wm II Hamlin. New York
Y,WDsvidaon•Pgllads 1 4 8 Monad & In, Conn
gobtB Dion, &, lady, ra Mel Dusny. Pentisth.„„ f i t
A-
J butt. r t Louis Dy_ko. Florida --
JW.Harrison & Is. Troy Miss Harrison. Tray, N y
W C Green & la, Delaware Miss Green. Delaware
8T Grimily. New York' ". Miss Germ___ly. NOW.. yoik
Ma Janes W waiweur Old •
w ihrop t Obarloston 1 , James Williams &la Pa
Mins M Williams. Penna Adam Ford, Baltimore
Oepyge Halley, Baltimore - • Win Dock, Jr, Harrisburg.
Gimand Doak, 'Harrisburg W Fairfield , New. Y ork -
°bark.. Jones, &guffaws Smith, Virginia
W Williams, Wisconsin Jres 44 Dobbine, Pit
W' Valentine, Ye it Chase. New York
R Ward. Memphis Y Whitaker, Maryland
F Mush &IA New York ' Bliss Rush, Now York
Miss Yonne New York M klaideman gg Is, Pa
lobs Heideman Pa James Carson. Mohr gin
A 8 Satoh, Nashville 8 wCaarell, New York
C m Atlantic CityW Martin. bew York
tf Riddle. Athintio City 'Ron r Jonas Yorke, Pi .1
.1 B chewrirt..Washintion Wlt Beard, how York
lid P Tamen, et Louis r N barn idt Louis
N siVOSts Thol/ Wilson, Baltimoro
0 G Heltengtem, St Louis Geo W.WPson. Richmond
W P Butler. Richmond J Saturate, West cheater
mien Battiest., W Cheater Mr Beck & wG W Chester
N jams & la Miss Jarvis
.
'Mips Myers . Wm Jarvis lc dr.
J - b Dernbeoper, - Mi•N J H Elevate. New York
N Branton. New York W Dano7, Cau ton, 2J.iss
.7 F -
AMERICAN 110PEL—Chestnut. above Fifth.
Emithe. Philadelphia Leb Mendenha ll unk, Pa
14 , 114 J Clark. Philadelphia W .11 Pa
J N Rusted, Maryland BP Steinmetz, Wash, D C
? Stalemate; Wash, D C T N Patterson, &elm Pa
R A Beaton. Tamaqua A •Ilarringtou Delaware
J WBuel. Baltimore ' W Verner, Bahian. Pa
ohn °Miyake), Easton J obn James, New York
W Willson. New York A Richardson, New York
W - E Whitney &la Belt Buck. Trenton
A Swineford;New Berlin.Pa 181w:ikon New Berlin, Pa
1C Busher, e Berlin. Pa J M after, 1111Minsbuis
.1 Kleckner, Pennsylvania J C Davis. Tennessee
Robt Lockhart, M_Chunk E Wilbur. NI Chunk
Nev.' L Moßtm. N J C. S Barry, New York
Jos Dowthay, NewJereev John Rowland, N J
E L Johnson, Wabash, Ind E Baokenham, N Y
Robt Stewart, Elmira, NV IP Baldwin, Philadelphia
J R W hitaker, Maryland
HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
John Beglieh. Baltimore A-11 Hassler, Wilco, Del
B Tanner. Wit o, Del 6 W Howell, Starr land
L A Brenean, Pa H J..ho George, Phila
Wm Hoot, Marietta. Ga Jai M
Root, arietta, Ga
Mr Moakley & son. Georgia Jos 0 Ogee. Cape island
T H 'roily k le. Viral. is MiEll Collier, Virginia
F. D MoClenahan. Marrrd J Coudin L Jr, maryland
George Frost, Cnerleston Romig . Charleston
char.es Prater, Now York 0 H Foster, New York
T lionia•Craig. Lisbon R. Wall soe, Lisbon
P Wilier, New York 0 Hanover. arsisaohuretts
Vermeer', rbiladelphia • C Avery, Philadejobia
Lattemen, New lark , D Pennington, r York
31 Renehman, New York
NT. - LOUld HOTEL—Chestnut. above Third.
nos A Monbeimer: N Y " Itribt /Cellars, New York
Mrs 11,1_,1 Ducks co. J W Simon, Delaware
Mrs W K Maffamde, Pa Mrs AP Beaumont&en.Pa
A w "flake P_ liestenn, Baltimore
A are . Georgia rY P Ehrmann. N York
; avid Potter. New Jersey J W NOftef. Laurel, Del
Pliesra L Lmarsi, Del J Murphy. New York
A Lill4ll/Ige DIM York It rum, Baltimore
J autranelli. Warbieston A Fritz, Donlon
ST Brooke, Yottsvilm Cli Nivea, Maryland
Donwoody, Philadelphia
THE UNION—Arah street. above 'Third.
Vora, Indiana Imo Have& wf. N Orleans
Miss s. New Orleans W U ehaffur, Pittsburg
O R. Grim, New Jars.) , 81{ Disler Frenolitown
It C Warner, New York .1 Dtlhenleld, BroJklyn
.1 It Revell Lai easter Peter Ones, et Mary's, Pa
'leery Giles, 8t Mar)'ir. Pit Jas D Needs. Pittsburg
Nteishen - lones TEIMACIIIII. ,9 Phillips, Atlanta City
H. Edwarde, ' New York
STATES UNlON—Market street. abovo Sixth.
Wm 7 1 °1 11 .9 MMare Candn" Jas Neilson. Mae"' Land'g
t Williams May's Lit. ding Worms, New York
I. A Aaron , Freehold. N.Y OS Payton. Freehold, N J
Fisher.. Freehold. N J Wm R MOOTS, Phila.
Matthew Clark. Baltimore Jag R Ramble, Harrisburg
W J Long. Penn'a Adam Bora, Penn'a
Theis Gdistt; New York J WoodrulfWest Chester
Win Liam's. Pittsburg Sharpie's Mercer. Pa
CiM Bruner. Centre co, Fa Thos B Widiera, Rontgd'n
Creswell, nits F lOW:hack & la. York co
ftennghler dr. York co Jag .1 Baldwin. Delaware
Al Handers. Lancaster 8 B RoWley, Phil&
Chasm 01D:forth. ra
COMMERCIAL; ROTELT•SIatb Street, al. Chestnut.
J T-Wells.Atlantio City Anton Kimble, Chester co
Davis Kimble. Chester co Jae mom Chester oo
Jam Kirk. Cheater co David Homes. Cheater co
WmK.oomeli li Calassiqua Wm Ruler, Rochester
P Thaw. er tit Clair Pentoek & wt. Winn
I. Jackson. Chester cm Miss Jackson. Cheater co
J L Philips. Philadelphia Walton. Chester co
GA Tripper. Sate Harbor T Peahen. Walters Cheater co
eahen. Wt.m,trel J Albneht,
_Lancaster
V Barnard tc la, Kenneth he Ylt A Pratt, Piew York
J Pratt, New York (1 A Smeltzer, New York
Absterdam. New York E Rowdier, Thorndale, Pa
3B Hallowell. Therndale A B Hallowell, Thorndale
Isom; elook,Ohenter eo •
NATIONAL , ROTEL-,-Race strait. above Third.
Oscar Burke . , Maimllon, 0 les C Wray. Philadelphia
John A rnshaeh. Penns Jnn Miller A. al. Carlisle,
oo Ma'aberger. • T Reading Rees Gwynedd
T V Rhoads, dmaotows 'Jo° W Mottle r Oplilehem
0 Weigle,. Phirelphut Jao Ritypea,Rktingtoo
John JAIIIOIIOII. fdlo Co k;,_loo,ll,o4eldri York, Pa
&WI gi.ol/14; lientown MO:railer. JO r IntoT9ll
OPltt Joel Ritter. Reading
on Whitstrlß. Mt Olare A Medlar, Son yl Raven
Chester. Wellminuaterado Geo W Carr. LOX. Ry,
ng°
B Broili, Lane. Focht, ha bit Rgven ,
Sainkß ;moth. X Y.
FOUNTAIN NOVEL—Seeond street. above Market
G ft Willi, Magian , Warp Are,
M a gracrsware ft e T Pountain:DeaUro
W B Tomlinson. Delaware J 7 96: - Bmith, Baltimore
NAN Pooke Maryland. : M Walker,lJOleWare
1' VoWber, Deltwars MI Clarke, Janet
11 Plenty, Alabama ' Dr N Wilson. V irginia
Prank Inegest. New jerserß. P Del . Delaware
W tillintedia. Pa Kirby, fIWATO
MT.- , VitPBC* HOTEL-.-80cond' etioat. , above Aroh.
.VW Walker, Boston - Ifur E Eldred. rt. Jervis
Anstm tt. Baltimore. M V Randall r Easton ,
NamtA outs. Ma: l 4lm PJonelLtionth condoner
Geo W /lemon. II *renal Dr W Eisenhart. Ey
Chas T Mott , kill or Broke, Charlestown
HALT/ EAGLE, BOTE - 1,-Tbird agave Callowhillr
T B Lelsworingi Pittsburg . E Odenwelder. Eastern
PS Bronester, Eaat'n John Raub. Quakertown
Jacob Zook. Lansdale 0 B Frantsh.lAbanon, Pa
i 41.4011- BEARMOTiar-Th irg st..atr. Cobewhlll.
N r ar:Patleon , ye t ! Haven. Allentow n /6 . llen i tor l : '
IT WM% NiFir!.Vp A4t,!flit ' t4,Yr , ! . .fc:h
1110014MTMOTIBM :- Thrird 'mt..' above Oallowhi
elt g et t b:Winvegairs Alleutoirn
le urn NO( VA CO
WRlOkit t artllloll.6 . 63o vim ondel:Lanoaster co
Movimeen, Pa—
SMEIP ECTrlVriloto:ig t i reiorr Vine
Wipock: AtLustis tho" , 11 , Howard, Wow YOdC
Phe.:ll:7l:l4lA' RIMATVIOgg"
MERCBANTIP HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch
Alf H Reiss Baltimore - Thum Fisher, Philadelphia
h us wryer, Baltimore D 0 Lionberger, Missouri
ir A Guerney,Wellaboro, Pa Jos Wright. Wilkesbarre
a Phomnaker. Wilkesb're P P Blood, Brookville
The Flantgan, Oelumbla,Bo Mrs Brentian & 2 I ohd 8 C
M.
Miss A Bounders, C R Young, Newport. it
Mice MT Saunders B C Reeves,Phrearaville
W P Matson. P.aladelohia E F Partridge, Pluladr. -
J Oldweilder. Penney Ivan to H Dertoktion, New York
J Thos Hendereon. Ballads E F ooe, New York
Douglass Campbell. N Y Geo T Inehato, Salem, NJ
J R Roche. Maiotachusette ' D W Moore; Clearfield
John Thompson, Pittsburg Levi L Arnold. York. Pa
T3l Renoh, Perry oe, - Pa. A Moo Bonen, Perry oo,Pa
M L Liggett, Jaoksonti'g,Pa B W Hood, Male
J Chamberlain. N J Mm Powers, New York
Miss Powers, New Ito k A Blhompson. Text'
Mrs 11 P Thompson, Team' J P Jackson, Teats
A J Fuller, Phundelphia A IL riculanheim, Hew York
C R Barrett, Maryland Thos Betoher. New York
J Deavy, Milwaukee Lewis Carl, York. Pa
Grantham J Taggart. Philo J 0 Rickets, Floater, 0
D Ru_pp & la.. York. Pa Hon JJ Mass*, Nevada
J Runt, thnotnnati,lo F fitaroh, Cloomnati, 0
E Drenning Mississippi L B Donato, Macon, Tenn
A Johnson, New York Mies F T Boas, Reading
J Van Valkingburg, N Y
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOULER PANE.
ARRIVED.
Bohr Viotorme, Woodland, 5 days from Lakesville,
Mu. with lumber to J W Baoon.
Bohr Bathe Veazie, Lacey, 1 day from Milton, Del,
with grain to James L Bewley & Co.
Bohr Vandalla, Cooper, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
oats to Jas 1, Bewley & Co.
Bohr Clayton & Lowlier. Jacks( n, 1 day from Smyrna.
Del, with oats to Jae L Bewley & Co.
Sohr A C Gray. Kelly, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to Joel, Bewley & Co.
Snip Felicia, from Livorpoolott New Orleans 6th inst.
Ship, Mediator and Fairfield, from Liverpool, at New
York 6th met.
. . . •
Soar Yotomao, from Vera Crua k at New Orleans Oth
Mot.
°EA HEM
Bohr Oathatina Nioh L ola, Hatoh, Belfast, Me, Blskla
ton & Cox.
IT TELEGRAPH,
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohange.)
CAPE ISLAND, N. J, Ant. 6.6.90 P hi.
Wind B E—weather very dee.
Yours, THOS. B. HUGHES.
Steamship Quaker City, &hareldt, cleared at New
York yesterday for Havana.
Steamship Star of the West. Brown, at New York
steamship Philadelphia, Baxter. from New York, via ,
Havana, arrived a. New Orleans Sd inst.
steamship Boston. Urooker, for Philadelphia, Owed
at New York yesterday.
Steamers Ironsides, Vanderveer ; Black Diamond,
Allen; Vulcan, Morrison; Middlesex, Cox; and Taco •
ny. Ely ; hence, at New York yesterday.
yesterday for Havana.
Ship orning Light, Thomas , for San Franatsoo,
cleared at New York yesterday.
Ship Princess, Hearse, for Hampton Roads, was at
Chinohe Islands 10th ult.
Ship Flora McDonald, Fuller, from Leghorn, June 10,
for Philadelphia,was ruined lath ult.,. let. 04. long. 23 1 0.
Ship I) Stuart , Prentice, cleared at New York yester
day lot Liverpool.
Slop 'Radiant, Chase, from Calcutta, at Boston th
inst.
Bark Campanero, Dubell, olearod at New York yester
aay for Baltimore
Bark Spans Bole, Shiell, for Cape Town, olearod at
New Yorir yesterday.
Bark Nordhora, ( Butch.) Van Smarms, fcr Philadel
phßar w Ka n od wa
Ly ß c ote cl da r mn t a n No
w York yeater
day ,or Philadelphia.
Brig A ti Cattail, Watson, from Boston, arrived at
Charleston 9d inst.
Bohr Jas Neilson, Burt, from Taunton, arrived at
Baltimore yesterday.
Bohr W J Doyle, Jameson. arrived at Baltimore yes
terday with pig Iron from ship Jane Henderson, wreck
e Boh r utuo.
Geo Manahan, Scudder, for Philadelphia, clear
ed at New York yesterday.
Schrs Black Bird, Compton; Jesse Williamson, Wins
more; Oilfillan. Smith; Spray, Hopkins; kalltella•
Parker; and Constitution, Strout, hence, arrived at
Boston 4th met
Bohr for
Betts, Thompson, cleared at Boston 4th
L for Philadelphia.
Bohr ft A Weeks, Williams, hence, at Gloucester 3d
inst.
Bars Zeno. Fields, and Maria Fleming, Show, arriv
ed at Winning ton, Del, Mb inst.
Sohn; J B smith, Rolle ; hi C Hopkins, DoghertY ;
\Trudge Sharp. Sharp ; J Wainwright. Corson 0 A
Hookscher, Stubb ; W B Andaman,. HewiitS W W
Marcy. Norton; bva Bell, Tilton ; C W Neal, Header
emu .1 8 Walden, Smith; Treasurer. Fisher; Jonathan
May, Cobb; Auatin. Davie; B E Sharr it Mayhew;
ft Corson. Ludlam ; L Bturtevant, Carson ; swig Chas -
ter. Bomors• ft Blew, Peterson E Bus liah ;
H Perkin Woodbridge ; Mary Anna, Bowen' and a
T Smith, bdwatds ; hence, arrived at Boston 6th inst.
SPECIAL NOTICES
ALL SHOULD not fail to read the adver.
'gement of Prof. WOOD is to-day's paper. au6-t(
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA FOR
maxims Roor BEria.—A pleasant and healthy bard
rage at IF tght Cents a Gallon, for family use. Full di
rections accompany each bottle. Its universal and in
creasing popularity is its best recommendation, Be
ware of numerous imitations sold on the credit of our
extract and advertising. Tae genuine prepared only by
POTTER k °HAMM, Practical Chemists, WES
TERLY, It. I. Wholesaler Agent, for Philadelphia,
DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND Street. Sold
by Druggists and Grocers generally throughout the
Country. thetulat*
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN
the City, at 34 South THIRD moot.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD street.
BILL-HEAD MINTING. Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD street.
HAND-BILL PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest an the
City, at 34 South THIRD street,
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other deeorip
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the
most reasonable rates, at RING WALT & BROWN'S,
Drexel's Duilding, 34 Routh THIRD street. /7/3
ONE PRIOR OLOTHING OF THE LATEST
!STYLES. made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to °mar warranted sets.
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is etnetlf adhered
to, am we believe this to b. the only nor way of dealing
All are thereby treated sae. JONES & CO.
selt4l • . MARKET Street.
SHARER B SAVING Fain--NORTHWEBT
Comma ffacoan and WALNUT BTRRETe.—•figpaits
asived In mail and luxe amounts, from nil clams of
the oommunity, and allow' interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. tar annum.
Money may be dreva,' by checks without loss of In
terest.
Office open daily, from 9 UAW o'olook, And on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi
dent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary
CHAS. hi. PIORRIS.
BMW/ FUNII--NATIONAL BAIFRTI , TSUOV
Clostraviy.--Cluirtered by the State of Pennsylvania
RI/L'ES.
1. Money to received every day, and In any amoont
largo or email.
S. FIVE PER CENT. Interest is paid for money from
tho day it iv put in. . .
L The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
It Le called for, and without notice. I
4. Money le receives from Exicut ars, Atiatiessgrat ors,
Guardians, and other Trustees, in large of small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
I. The money received from Depositors is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first-
Mara geonrities.
6. Office open everyday—WALNUT Street. southwest
QAT Third street. Philadelphia face
SALAMANDRR Ass-Paoor SAERS.—A very
large sasortmeat of SALAMANDERS for gale at rear
able Arlon/. N 0.1104 CIIESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
avgg-tf KVANI
ME THRS I MIRACULOUS Vsumur DH
SS/104ER, the oldest and beet remedy known for Ex
terminatms RATS and MICE, COCKROAuIIEB
131108, ANTS, MUSQUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS,
GRAIN WORMS, and GARDEN INSECTS,
KT Primps' Depot, 612 BROADWAY, N. Y
Sold by all Druggists eye rrwb e re
MARRIED.
HEATS—IONFB.—On the 6th Mkt., m Great Valley.
by Rev. William Whitehead, Noble Heath, Jr., or New
York, to Miss Helen F. J.mes, of Chester Valley,
Penn
sylvania
BMITO-36111 . 11.—0n th* Id of November, /80. by
Rev. D. W. }twine, Mr. William Smith, Jr.. to Miss
Mary J. Singh. both of Philadelphia.
ALIEN—FINLEY.—At Chester, March 2. MO. by
Rev. John Ruth. Mr. Mark W Allen to Miss Maggie
Finley. of Upland, Delaware county.
Warta Ma MlA:3.—July 30, 1860. by Pay. F. 0.
Pearson, Mr. Samuel Smith. of Fransford. to Miss Su
sanna Ellen Methuen, of Delaware county. Pa.
DIED.
VANHORN.—On the 4th Met , Lizzie C., daughter of
Charles and Eliza A. Vanhorn, ascd 2yeare, )month,
and lidos a.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral. from her oarents' residence, N. A.
corner of Nineteenth and Wallace, on Weilnesdar
afternoon at 9 o'olook. •
FOUQUET.—On the 8d inst., Mrs. Mary Fouquer,
consort of the late Louis Feminist, in the &id year of her
age.
Her relatives and friends of the
,trees ,famiiy are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral the reit deuce
of her son. northwest a tact of Broad and Parrish. no
this (Tuesday ) afternoon at 3 o clock, to proceed to Lau.
rel Hill - •
FRYER.—On the 4th mt., Mrs. Catharine Fryer, in
the 80th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence or her eon, George
Fryer, N 0.916 Chestnut asset, on this (Tuesday) of er
noon. •
ReED.—fri the city of New Y. rk, on the sth ingt....l.
Earle Heed. in the 40th year of his age.
BEST.—On Jule 5. 1860. on hoard the shin Tona
wanda else. Mr Paais Beet, of this City. area 37 yearn.
BRADFORD.—On the morning* of the 511 t Instant,
Mrs. Sarah Bradford. in the 61st year ot her see.
Funeral from her late residence, 1110. 593 St John
street, below Green, on 'Thursday morning, 9 h
inst. at 10 o'clock.
cOOPER.—On Bth inst.; Francis J. Cooper, aged 19
years.
Funeral from the residence of his uncle, Chas. B.
Pulver,_ Chestnut street. west of Twentieth on
Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock.
GULP. — JuIy 8, In Jackeonviile. Florida Mrs. Baldina
F., wile of Henry E. Culp. of Philadelphia, in the 21d
year of her nue.
11A RRISON.—On the 4th Instant, John Harrison, in
the 25th yesr of his age. '
Funeral from the residence of his brother-in law.
John Doyle, 619 Guilford Street, (late George street.)
South street. above Second, on this (Tuesday) after
noon at 4 o'clock.
HONE.—On the Bth instant, Patriots Hone, aged 30
"X s t . teral from the residence of Owen Seery. S. W.
corner of Front and Race streets, this (Tend.) ) morn
infdeaßlTlV-VA the sth
inst., Daniel McCabe, In the
25th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his father. Osprey
street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets
aluivellpring Garden, this (Tuesday) afternoon at I
o'clock
McDEVITT.—On the 4th inst., John McDevitt, in his
93,1 year.
Funeral from the residenoe of his father, Wm. Mc-
Devitt, N 0.419 North Front street, this (Tuesday ) af
ternoon. at 3 o'olook.
terrt.
McCAHEY.—On
aged t4B he Bth inst., Mrs. Jane, wife of Pe
cCatie_y. ears.
Funeral from her husband's residence, No. 1 Ohio
Piste. between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, and Market
and Filbert streets, thin (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4
o'clock.
RCS ENTHAL.—On the sth inst., Rachel Rosenthal,
in the 87th year of her age.
• Funeral from her daughter's residence, 414 North
Eislith 'tree, this (Tuesday) morning, at 8 &crook. •
SCOTT.—On the 4th inst., Mrs. Yruidence Scott. in
the 44th.yetr of her ape.
Funeral from the residence of her son in-law, Jos. R.
Crawford No. 13 Ellen street, this (Tuesday) afternoon,
at 2 o'clock.
ellhicEVOY.—On the Ch nstant, William Mcgvoy. in
fant son of and Jane McEvoy, aged 7 months
and 15 days.
Funeral from his parents' residence, No. 1821 Mar
ket street.
DiInALEY.-00 the Sul Inst., John, son of hliehael
and Sarah A. Henley, aged 11 months end 21 dot s.
Funeral from the resident's, of his parents, King
street. Gloucester.
ValjetinN —On sth last., Daniel Vaughan.
Funeral from hie late-residence, No, 10 South six
teenth street, below Market, this (Tuesday) morning
.fit 9 &Meek. •
nLADIC AND PURPLE FOULARD
BILK&
Plain blank Fon'ard
• Blank Balaton, X. 6-4. 7-4. and 8-4 wide.
Black Crape Manta. same width".
Gray Cimino fivria Poplins.
Gray Chene Berates end mohair&
Blank Bates e, ruffledponds.
1 nein'. Mummer Bombazines and Chaim .
• Black and Wini t i o arre ant(drgandiee, deo.
iOll. Mourntnn_eito46.
n.ni OBEEINGT etreet.
N. B.—Daring July and August we close at 6 P. M.
THE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE—L.
CLARK'S Patept DIDELIBLS PFN'Oll,25, r for
Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly.
They do their work better than in without tie trouble
Ji.ao
or risk or Blotting , h will merit ir, 3 000 article.. For
iude,,Waolesale and Retail, by .0,0. i taYLokt. & CO,
Agent& for the Manuteaturar, riot 041418TNIrg•
moat. • • " 'isit-Sru
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHiA.,
r'vSCOTT ]OUSE.—HAVING OCCASION
to isit the city of Pittsburg. I stopped at the
House , which is conducted by Col. P. D. Marker.
Tt ie situated on the bank of the Allegtenyrirer. at the
bet of Irwin street, lA' proximity to the railroad depots
a-d steamboat landings. It Is a magnificent hotel ; the
oiTiao and parlors are elegant, cheerful, and inesoltpla ;
tire sleeping apartetents are' clean. ample, and airy;
his table is laden with all the luxuries of the semen.
The " is a gentlemen 'of the" first wster." In
whose o. ,, eri lineament the pure blood of 0 old West
moreland" may be traced. tie (with his peculiar ,
smack of the )IP/says he will stand up for Stephen
Ai Douglas.' Ills admirable olerk, Mr. Wei. M.
Mo6—..is ail that a most scrutinising and far seeing
proprietor would be expected to employ • he is CoUr
eons, gentlemanly, and well adapted to hie vocation.
Persona vrEiting.the Iron City wen id do well to sojourn
with " Old Ben," to u 46 a familiar phraire. as he will
entertain them hospitably. " lIDDOE."
DISTRICTATTORNEY'S OFFICE,
ATTORNEY' OFFICE,
Ht - 7' PHILADELPHIA. .OIIST O. 1810.—Wher0815. J.
filiTCHavtaN CROBB, ttr lately convicted • of •Forsery,
eseaped on Baturilay last from toe monody of the Officer
of the Court having bim in charge ; and, as the ends of
public justice require that said felon should he punished
for the mimes of which he has been convinted, I offer a
reward of Fivir. HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR.S,
which I will give to any person who will apprehend and
deliver him up to Justice. -
our WILLIAM D. MANN. District Attorney.
ciXdTHE CAPE MAY AND GREAT EAST.
ERN RRURSIONIST on bo No r thername
At. WARNER, will rt est at the Mil
itary Hal, THIRD *treat, below Green, on THIS
(Tuesday) EVENING August 7, at 8 o'clock. to hear
revert of Prosecuting Committee. All who were on the
Excursion aro invited. It.
LrYTWENTY-FOURTH WARD DOU
GLAB AND SMIN,SoN CAMPAIGN' CLUB
WILL MEET TO-NIGHT. All come.
WPOST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA
—August let, 1861
e arrangements at this Office for taking charge of
the City Letter Despatch having been completed. the
public are informed that on tied after this date there
will be four daily collection, from the United States
I Wet' Boxes, at the following hours, viz 8 and It
o'olnck A. M.. and 1 and 5 o'clock P. M. Four daily da
liven°. will be viz : At 73i and 104 o'obck A.
hl..nnd lid and 5 o'clock P. M.
The charge for collecting letters for the mails will be
one cent. Newspapers and Foreign Letters will be col
lected without charge. The charge for city letters. in•
eluding collection and delivery , will be one cent. In all
oases they must be prepaid hy_postage stamps.
au3 6t N. B. BKOWNE. Postmaster.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
due - July
800,
The holders of the bonds of this Compan M y a due n- July 1,
!MO, can now receive. upon application at t his office, 10
per cent. to cash, upon the terms specified in the mon.
laratteched.
. .
'Theholder, are also entitled to the benefit of a Plink
ing Fund of 41110,000 per annum, am established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January
BM and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by
he company and dujy recorded, to carry the same into
[feet. N. BRADFORu, Treasurer.
CIACUIA.
Noises to rks Holders
Be a ds, Partadyolie owl Readies
Kai/road Company Mortgagg due July 1, 1860.
These bonds are geoured by the first mortgages o The
road, amountlug in the aggregate to 83.M3400.
net revenue for the last &mai year %MIMS. nmei the
amount of the annual intermit on these bonds.
The managers morose to extend them for s period of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds snd the
security of the mortgages in the proofs* oondition in
which they are now tLeld. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, riayable half-yearly, will be issued,
A bonus ono per cent. will be given to the holders, in
consideration of their assenting to the exteiron. This
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers o the bonds,
on their signing a.reeeipt and presenting t air respec
tive bonds at the office Of the Company, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
Forms of receipt old endeleereent Will be famished
otevellastion
By older Iloer4._of Mailegere,
Id IT - !deltas EriNY. ISesretan.
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
REMOV A L.
In consequence of the deetruotion by fire of their
THIRD STREET STORE,
YARD, GILLMORE, & CO.
HAVE REMOVED
TO
NO. 010 CHESTNUT ST.;
SOUTH SIDE, ABOVE. SIAM.
PHILADELPHIA.
They have now open AN ENTIRE
NEW STOOK
OP
SILKS AND F✓INCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Together with a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
STAPLE .2ND FANCY
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILLAS, &o.
Hams received but a small portion of their
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
Previous to the fire, they are enabled to display
A NEW STOCK.
to which they invite the attention of their Customers
and Buyers senernny. au° 3m
L KS
FANCY DRY GOODS.
IMPORTATIONS FOR FALL, 1860.
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co„
27 HORTII FOURTH. BTREE V.
Are prepared to offer to the trade their usual varied
assortment of Goods, purchased on the
MOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
Ri experienced buyera, in the principal
MAN URACTURIO (i CITIES OP EUROPE
These have been selected with care for
. FIEST-0L.A89 TRADE,
And will ha offered at prices to command attention.
CLOSE BOYERS, from all sections of the oountry, are
invited to inspeot onr stook.
TERMS.—SIX months credit to Merchants of un=
doubted standing, or six per mint. discount for cash.
Twelve per cent. per annum discount for advance
payments. au2.thstu•2nr
PRINTS ! PRINTS !
The t3ultteriber invitee attention to an anortment of
PRINTS.
Which for extent and variety is uneurparsed in iloa
market. Consisting of the ohomeet styles an
MERRIMACK,
MANCHESTER,
GLOUCESIER,
' D UTCHESS,
PACIFIC,
SPRAGUE,
COCHECO, and ether
STANDARD MAKES.
Besides a full line of
ENGLISH PRINTS.
Now open and for sale by the Piece or Package,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
JOSHUA L. B ABLY,
213 MARKET STREET,
and-tf PHILADELPHIA.
WURTS. AUSTI.E, Ffc
MoVEIGH.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
IN
DRY GOODS.
No. 311 MARKET Street, above Third.
Charles Wurta,
henry Annie,
Hamilton T. hleVeigh, I PHILADELPHIA.
John r. Weimer,
Joseph Burgin, 1 nut-3m
FALL AND WINTER.
CLOAKS & MANTILLAS
FOR THE
WHOLESALE TRADE.
SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS buy
ing Medium to First elass GOODS, are invited to in
spect our Stook, which We offer at
LOW PRICES.
AND ON LIBERAL TERMS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
THE PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM,
7 08 CHESTNUT STREET.
au2-2m
FALL GOODS.
BARCROFT & CO_
NO3, 405 AND 407 MARKET BTREbT,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Stook complete and ready for Trade. au2 Mt
IQ WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD,
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS
AND
CLOTHING,
NO. 309 MARKET STREET.
Pall and Winter Stook now complete and ready for
buyers. ma 3m
DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND
Street.—Having removed to our new and spaolous
store, We would call the attention of Dealers to our ex
teeslve stook of PATENT AIEPICINEN. PER
FINERY, and FANCY ARTICLES. Our list com
prises a greatek variety than can bo found at an; estab
lishment in the United Staten, and our prices will com
pare with any market. MIT-Witham
LOST—On Monday, Gth inst., in the
neighborhood of Front and • Walnut, a BUCK
INCIN URRE; containing n small sum of money. Ulo
finder will be suitably rewarded by Mating the same at
this office.
64 WREN IN' - THE COURSE -OE Litt
man events, it becomesnecessary '' to get a
kood LIKENESS taken, you ehould not fall to to to
REIMER'S Gallery. BECOND street. above Green. It*
SOAP AND OANDLES.-275 boxes Olive
Soap; 926 do. Olean do.; 160 do. Detannve do.; 680
do. Adamantine Candlea ; 476 do. ki2draullo Candles;
71.,odikt,lnkmarBtitgeuniWn. tozoo,,anilieforlealeou
HARW.S. au7
333 MARKET STREET,
TUVSDAY, .AtiertlST 7, 1860.
31 EPIC MAL
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
Ott PROTECTED
BOLL OF PRuTOXiDE OF IRON COMBINED
This well-known n l d t i ezr bas teen us f yl . , extensively
4. e , ‘ a on. plao gi V a D B 7 14.6ERFE0 r
qj poi ilivcsovzi..x.
DETERIORATION or Tun BLOOD;
AND FOR TOR FOLLOWING
FORMS OF DISEASE,
Ina Most of whioh ("alginate in
DYSPEPSIA:
LI VER COMPLAINT, DAM' BY. NEURALGIA and
NE II VOUS AFFECTIONS, LOSS OF APPE RITE,
lIRADACIIE. LANG t OR and DEPRESSION
OF SPIRITS. CAA 1311P.0L ES and BOILS,
PMI'S, SCURVY, APRECTIONS OF
THESKIN,CONSUMPTIVE
TEN DENCIES, BRopiCRI
TM. DISEASI. PECU
LIAR to FEMALNB,
and ALL COM
PLAINTS
ACCOMPANIED BY GEN l• RAL DEBILITY, and
REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE
RATIVE MEDICINE.
NoTri.—The failure of IRON as a remedy for DYS
PEPSIA, a bad state of the blood. and the numerous
diseases caused thereby, has arisen from the want of
such a ➢reparation of Iron as shall enter the stomach in
a EROTOXIDE state. and assimilate at once with the
blood. This want the Phit UVIAN tsYRUP supplies,
and it does so in the only form in which it is possible
for Iron to enter the oiroulation. For this reason, the
PERUVIAN SYRUP often radical!. cures diseases in
which other preparations of Iron end other medicines
have been found to be of no avail.
CERTIFICATE OF A. A. HAYES. M. 11 0 ., OF
BOSTON.
It to well known that the medicinal effects of Protoxide
of Iron are lost by even a very I rlef exposure to sir,.and
that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron. without
further oxidation, has been deemed impnasible.
In the PERU lAN SYRUP this desirable point is at
tamed s o lu t ionATlON IN A WAY BEFORE UNKNOWN;
and this may replace all the protomarbonates,
citrates, and tartrato e of the Materia Medico.
A. A. RAYS% Assayer to the State of Mass.
16 BOYLSTON Street, Boston.
N. B.—Pamphlets containing Letters from the above
named Sent'amen and others, and giving full informa
tion of the Syrup, can be had on application to the
Agents, or to
N. L. CLARK & Co., Proprletore.
COD WAN BUtLDiNGS,
No. 7e SUDBURY STREET, IiDSTON.
Sold by ,Druggists generally throughout the United
States.
Agents for Peonsvlvania: WYOTT & Co..
232 North SECOND Street, Philada
ma-tattle Sm
PROF. 'MORRIS , EUOEPHALOS.
Thom are 100.0G0 Sufferers from DISEASES of
the NER.VOUS YB'TBM, in the city of Philadelphia.
who can bemired by using
PjltilrESsOß MORRIS'
F 3 I.7O.EPHA.LJOS.
Which ie an original
and
• WONDERFDL REMEDY.
Compounded from the private formula of Professor
Morrie, M.D.. of this city.
It mots directly upon the Nerves
• BY ABSORPTION
through the pores, and it needs but the trial of a
'SINGLE BOTTLE
•
to teat Its marvellous virtues.
Sufferer,/ from
EXCITEMENT OF THE BRAIN,
R VOUS HEADACHE,
GENERAL DEBILITY.
NEURALGIA.
RHEUMATISM,
mutorric NERVOUSNESS, &a.,
Will find the desired relief by its
EXTERNAL ÜBE,
as directed in the Circular.
TRY IT ! TRY IT !
TRY IT! TRY IT
TRY IT! TRY IT!
TRY I 'TRY IT!
T
TRY I ' i TRY IT!
R YTRY IT!
TRY
I T !. TRY IT !
TRY T! TRY IT !
TRY IT! TRY IT!
TRY! TRY IT!
ITT !
TRY IT
It au ate eshausted by coer-mush study,
If you Nam from sleegeas nights,
If you are elm= is neuralgia,
If you are prostratid by excessive grief,
If you crave stimilatillg
TIN' IT! T
R ThY IT!
Y T T:
U T a
ty IT!
N' IT
Tici IT
Ac it will remove those nisorable intimation,' which Io
duce a morbid Mimosa= towards intemperance.
TRY IT.. sou are offering from Nervous Debility
in any of its forme and rau will find It a eogthing and
INVIGORATINO APPLICATION
to your nerves, and oath many times its cost, In the
relief afforded.
Numerous teatimmiala from the moat reapeotable
sources can be soon, :y applying at the office oUthe pro
prietor..
Prepared by MOCHRIDGE R CO., No. 65 North
FOURTH Stret.
And for B e ale hi Druggists generally. JYY-if
ASTII For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER.
MANL'IT OURE'of this distressing oom-
plaint, an
FE ri'D T '8
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made by C. B. SEYMOUR 87, CO, 107 NASSAU
Street, New York. Priors slper box : sent tree by poet
rarT-em if) FOL SALE AT ALL DRUGOISTB'.
PERFUMERY.
CRISTIANI 6a 004
PERFUM3I?S 4ND IMPORTERS,
lAVE REMOVED TO
NO. 85 BtUTH FOURTH STREET,
Five dors above their former stand.
C. & Co. have purohased all the materials, moulds.
&0.. of the late firm of T. li t PETERS & Co.. (No 716
Chestnut litres Wand have rumen all their styles to their
own variety. wlt many new ones for the present sea
son, making the most complete assortment of any house
in this country:
C. & Co. centime the importation of
AftVGGISTS' ARTICLES,
of whieli their @rook is now very complete. They will
spare no amnia their attention to the wants of their
customers, and nri:ritatnlng the good quality of their
artioles. - • atia-tool
POLITICAL.
pEOPMS .STATE HEADQUARTERS,
COMMON WEALTH BUILDING,
011ESTNI,TT ABOVE SIXTH STREET,
PEOPLNN STATE COMMITTEE ROOMS,
PEOPLE'S City COMMITTEE ROOMS, and
FREE READING ROGNI9.I
ALL IN THE SAME }WILDING,
LINCOLN, HAMLIN, and CUItTIN MEETINGS
HELD IN THE COSIMODIOLTS HALL
Our fiends throughout the State in want of Done
mneats,Sneakore,hn.,should address the State Com
mittee, at the above-named plane.
A. K. McCLURE, Chairman
JNO. M. SULLIVAN, Seoretary
au2-6t
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
G EORGE G. EVANS' BOOK LIST.—
Buy your Books at Evans's Gift Book Store,
No. 439 CHESTNUT Street.
Peas are sold as cheap as at any other store and you
have the advantage of reoeiving a handsome Present.
worth from Fifty Cents to One hundred Dollars, with
each Boo FW BO k.
NOKFt AND GOOD BOOKS.
•
THE LA DIES'IIoOK OF ETI4i.IE'TTEAI4II MAN
UAL OF POLITENESS. A complete Hand-Book for
the use of the lady in 'polite society, containing full di
motions for oorreot manners. doss, deportment, and
conversation. Rules for the duties to be observed at re
ceptions. dinners, parties. halls , weddings. etc., etc.,
etc. Ily FLORENCE HARTLEY, author of the La
diem' Hand-Book of Fancy and Ornamental Needle
Work." One volume. limo cloth. Price $l.
PTHE QUEENS OF SOCIETY. By the Whartnns.
T$
HE MOUNTAIN. By Dr. Jackson. Price $l6O.
THE OLU FARM HOUSE. By Mrs. C. Et. B.
Lams. Price *1 . . . .
THE 8"14 NY SOU rH; OR THIr. SOUTHERNER
AT HOME; embracing Five Yeare Experience in the
land of auger, rice. and cotton. Edited by Prof. .1. U.
Ingraham. o Mieeiemppi, One volume, 12mo. 626 pa
sPe Proqi.
THE AC HESS IN MOH I WE. 12mo. Price illl.
.
THE REASON WHY- - NATURAL, • HISTORY
SERIES." One volume, 12mo, cloth. Illustrated.
Price
OF HEALTH, A FAMILY DOCTOR.
One volume. 12mo. Price $l.
THE QUEEN'S FATE ; or, tho Days of Herod. Price
SI.
HISTORY OF ITALY AND THE WAR. 12mo,
Price 81 11.
LADIES' WRITING PORTFOLIOS
In great variety, and n gift with e*ch
ALL THE NEW BOOKS
to every densrtment of Literature.
Call in mut one trial will enure you that the beat
Place inthe oily to buy Books in et
G. G. EVANS'S
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT.
sue nt. N 0.439 CIIN.hTNITT Street.
Published this day:
000ASTONAL PRODUCTIONS,
Political, Diplomatio, and M:ecellaneoue,
CAVlZifi rr On th lat Pl.M l l' .. ol ` .,Olifs Pill LIPPE
AND THE
FRENCH REVUIIJIION OF IS4S.
While the author resided as e.nvor Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary from the United 8 otos at
Paris. Br the late RICHARD RUM Edited by his
Fxecnitors. In ono vol. Bvo of over 600 rages. Printed
from new type on fine paper, with n clomp-engraved
likeness of the distinguished author. Price, $1.26,
J. II I,IPriNCOTT & Cu.
au3 bt 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street.
A MAN.—BY REV. J. D. BELL. 12mo.
A
8).75.
THE MOTRER'A DREAM; AND OTHER POEMS
b:nrira 12mn..60 cents
. .
ISTORY. TELEGRAPHD PRACTICE
ELEODRIC By George R.Prescott.
Illurtrated. ISmo. 81.75.
'IIIF. UNfON PULPIT. A collection of Sermons by
Ministers of different Denominations, With thirty. four
steel portraits. Avn. 82
MEMORIALS OF THOMASHOOD. ißi his Daughter.
21r aris 11 1 6 7 61) RANGERS. By Capt. 1110)ne Reid. Il
lustrated. 151.2.5.
WILD LIFE; OR, ADVENTURP.B ON THF. FRON
TIER. By Capt, Mayne Reid, Illustrated. $126,
For sale by_
WILLIAM B. & AL FRED MARTIEN,
ha° No. 606 CITES MUT Street.
PAPER MUSLIN'S.
WILLIAM McKEE 8a (Jo..
Nos. 22 South FRONT Street,
and 23 LETITIA Street,
Are now rooeiving a LARGE AND COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT of their CELEBRATED MAKE of
PAPER MUSLINS, various qualities and colors.
au6-atif'
BOOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen : I have
take th e Basement of the Philadelphia Bank,
419 CHESTNUT Street, where 1 will continue to bur
and sell (as 1 have heretofore done at the Custoni
house Avenue Book-stand) o d and new Law and Mis
cellaneous lleoke. I have for sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Boors printed prior to the year 1499. Also,
a copy of Erasmus on the New Testament, 21 vols.. 4to,
printed In 1618. Price 4130. I will also deal in Ensravinim
and Autographs . Persona at a distance Wishlnx to sell
Books, Will describe their names, dates. elSeai hint ioKr,
conditions, and prince. Pamphlet Laws 01 Pennsyl
vania, and old Books upon AMOTIOII, wanted,
autl-ein
ILLUMINATORS.
Every one isoomplaintog of their exorbitant gel
bills. At No. 00 South THIRD Krafft, may be Been
the " beet Lamps in the world " Can be used wherever
light le wanted. (Meatier than coal. oil, or gee. agent.
are making Sao a week selling them. More wanted.
330.000 mild.
The Gas Lamps will light a room 20 feet Houma for 1
cent an hour. or will burn all night , fora law gents.
DR. C. A. aRzENE ac Co.,
Mo. 00 South/111RD Street.
my3l-tde&m-1y
RIDGWAY, HEIISSNER, & CO.,
IMPORTER/3 OF
CLO T. S
DOESKINS, AND OASSIMERES.
Sole agents for
FR. BROKEN/3. c3.lttle Ticket.)
W. A. JOHAPIIrI,f bhoo.)
GEV.K.RB & SCHMIDT. (8. d• M Clotho.)
F. G 11/3/iBM/tE Br, SON, (Gold Medals.)
ZANIIIONA BROS., (Fancy Cassimeres,)
E. TGENNIES & CO., and other manufacturers of
the greatest celebrity,
206 CHESTNUT STREET.
•
WELLING. COFFIN & Co
Offer, by the package, the following description o
AMERICAN GOODS.
OP STANDARD MARES AND IN GREAT VARIETY
GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.'S PRINTS ;
BLEACHED AND BROWN MEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS AND DRILLS;
OSNABURGS, DENIMS, AND STRIPES;
CORSET JEANS, SUMAS, AND NAN-
KEENS;
CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED .
LININGS;
RHODE ISLAND LINSEYS;
PHILADELPHIA LIMEYS AND CHECKS;
KENTUCKY JEANS AND COTTONADES ;
NEGRO CLOTHS AND RERSEYS ;
ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS ;
BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES
BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS;
SATINETS AND UNION CASHMERES;
TWEEDS, CASHMARETTES, d 0., Jco. aut. 3in
J. C. HOWE & 00..
NO. 240 MARKET STREET,
AGENTS FOR THE
MANCHESTER PRINT WORKS,
Have now in store a full assortment of the various
goods made by the above company. A large variety of
very choice styles of
llf. DELAINRS.
CASHMERES,
OPERA CLOTHS.
PRINTS, te.
GLENDALE,
CENTREVILLE, •
MERRIMACK.
ELM STEREO'.
MILLBURY'
- GREEN;VILL
REDFORD
BRADFORD, TAFT, & CO.'S BLACKSTONE MILL,
I. T. SEAGRAVE & CO.'B GRANITE MILL,
FANCY OA SSIMERES.
UNION MILLS BLACK DOESKINS,
(Very superior hish-lostre goods.)
Indian Orohard, Bleached and Brown Meetings, shirt
ngs and Drills, Colored Corset Jeans, &0.. &o.
The attention of package buyers to solioited.
Philadelphia, July 31,1660. )131.tuthe-Imo
WELLER & NEEDHAM
ORA RLE , WEILER. SAMUEL NEEDHAM.
GER,MANTOWN
HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS.
We would call the special attention of Hosiery Buyers
and Manufacturers to our new and much-needed im
provement In CHILDREN'S and MISSES' TUCK
RIBBED TOP HOSIERY in Striped and High Colors
[PATENT APPLIED FOR.]
ALSO,
FANCY WOOLEN GOODS,
HOODS, CLOAKS, TALMO.
SACKS, SONTAGS, NUBIAS,
So., Rn., to.,
Comprising OVER Pigi STYLES from the latest hand
knit designs. Fromour own long practical experience,
and employing none but first class mechanics, we are
prepared to offer to Hosiery Boyers a line of these goals
Sh.COND TO NONE in point of workmanship, styles,
or prices, and respectfully solicit the patronage of the
Trade.
Sole Agents aro
F. V. KRUG & CO..
y7-ertuCt 342 336 CHESTNUT STREET
HOSIERY GOODS.
F. V. KRUG & 00..
525 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer to City, Western, and Southern Wholesale Buy
most complete line of Staple and Fano ,
DOMESTIC HOSIERY GOODS,
Comorlsieg, In part,
GERMANTOWN FANCY WOOLENS,
GERMANTOWN CHILDREN'S MISSES', WO.
MEN'S ANL) MEN'S HOSE.
BOSTON RIBBED HOSIERY. AND WOOLEN
RTOCKING AND SHETLAND YAMts,
Being oaa best selected and most complete
line of
hese goods we wave ever offered, and which are eitted
wants of the mare.' to pot., quality and stples.
Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the
WATERYLEIT HOSIERY MERINO AND
MILLS ALL WOOL
WATERBURY KNITTING CO.- SHII IWERS3 AN,D
DRA
NORFOLK HOSIERY CO., IRAK AND
HALF HOSE.
OTIS MANUFACTURING CO.,
WALLACE & SON'S STEEL SPRING
OSBORNE AND CHRESMAN'B.I SKIRTS.
Also Agents for the
AMERICAN AND HOWE PIN CO.'S PINS.
Jyr.stutharn
PHILADELPHIA
WASHING TON MILLS,
FORMERLY BAY STAIN MILLS.
SHAWLS of all sizes, in great variety.
Embossed and Printed TABLE COVERS.
UNION BEAVERS and BROAD CLOTHS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
DOESKINS, and Double and Twisted COATINGS.
6.4 SACKINGS and Leavy ZEPHYR CLOTHS.
Twilled and Plain FLANNELS and 0 VERA FLAN
NELS.
Printed FELT CARPETINGS.
For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
34 South FRONT Street. and
I)l4dt 35 LETITIA Street.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, it lIIITOHINSON,
•
NO. 112 CHESTNUT
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
sAAO BARTON ea CO..
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SHOE STUFFS.
PRENOH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, GAL
LOONS, PATENT LEATHER.
Also,
GOODS FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS.
No. 35 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphol.
nut•3m
INS 0 &UWE COMPANY 08' THE
BMW: OF PENNSYLVANIA, PumaDeLeuta,
/must 0,18f.0.
The direotars have this day dealared s dtvidepd of•
Six Per Cent., or rwelve Dollars per !Mamma of the
profit. of the company, payable to the stockholders, or
their legal representatives, on Pemardl.
au7- Ot WIL. LAM HARPER, Secretary.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOI
110MPANY OF NEW YOM.
Meets
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
mann IN IMLIIT MORTGANTS ON SYLAL ZITATT.
WORTH OVER 1113,000.000.
Rite premituns
Dividendstan In many other Conn*
Wes, and the have been ORIATNN.
Tido Is a strlotly Nevus. Company. There on
Iltookholders, so that ALL THE PROF FPX as
POLON , / TO TEN INSULT).
Pamphlets, and every Information, TUT lie MU
ONLTIII, On application to
F. RATCHFORD STAR_ ,R Agent,
X. W. corner FOURTH. and WALPIUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENDEJS:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordeom L. Dawson. George Huart,
George. M. Stroud. E. B. Wh e n,
John ii Myers, ',Fisherambit,
Joseph Patterson. William C. Ludwig.
John M. Atwood, Arthtr A coffin.
Thomas H. POWOTII, Neotge W. Toland,
William McKee. Thos. Wattson.
WWI INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
al CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APSII PENNSYINANIA - 0.956,..8Y THE STATEOP
.
lONFINED TO nisi AND INLAND
. Miner
Tinr. eN I
,v l7 .{l l 4tier• /. BronArta,
Chu. itiolutrdßon: -
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Sco. Wet , Jacob W. Stoat.
0. Wits= rrist Menko Stern.
Irk".
il lbOß W. DAY President.
F 01$ N. BUCK. Vlarpron't.
wILLIAKB I. B CHARD. SeorettrY. tllO1 -Ijo
JNICHOLSON,
• Manufacturer of
SHIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARa,
A large and OilMee assortment, and WELL MADE.
always on hand. unto whioh i partloularif Invite the
attention of C• 1111 and prompt-paying WORT-TIME
b re:Corner of SECQ,ND and ARCiI stroets.
delidus, . .
ant-3m*
COMMISSION HOUSES.
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
J. C. HOWE & CO
Are also Agents for
And various other popular makes of
GOODS.
SHOE FINDINGS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
SUMMER RESORTS.
UNITED STATE 3 HOTEL, ATLANTIC
ClTY.—Grateful for the patronage so liberally 61.-
tended to him in the early part of the Lemon. the sub
scriber begs leave to say that he now ample accom
modations for all who will f tvor him with their
name. wrne WORD 3. HE 18 NUT PULL rm.,.
not-et J. hicKIBBIN.
SUN HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA.
This floe old mansion founded before the Revols.
Bon, and intrmatrly conneoteo with some of the moat
interesting features of our national history, is now of
oqiattity to accommodate a large number of guests.
The house to conducted in the best manner, end no
thing is wanting to make it the pleasant and comforta
ble home of visitors during their toiourn in this de
lightful inland town. The air is salubr one. the mono
tam and river wiener. beautiful. and to the seekers of
either health or pleasure, Bethlehem is not excelled by
any other summer resort in the Union.
aud-frn J. I.:MBIKRT. Proprietor.
PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRIN- S.-
This favorite Bummer Resort is now open for the
reoeption of visitors. Fine mountain scenery. beauti
ful walks and drives. faoihties for boating. bathing. and
fishing, and the health-giving qualities of its waters,
make it a most desirable place, both for sintle Itleote
and for families. It Is in dally oommtudeauen with
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Pittsburg. by means 0 ' a
daily stage. and mall oonnectirut with the trains from
these planes at Carlisle, Pa. Terms moderate.
For p articulars , address JOHN EARLY
1712- Warm Springs. Perry county, Pa.
MANSION' HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON,
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA.
Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced
prices.
This old,estsblished Rouse, loosted in the gap be
tween Shari and Second mountains, immediately on
the line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
within half e. mile oldttsville, formerly b ept by Jo
seph Head, of the Mansion House, Philadelphia.
has, since lug demise, been .under the charge of his
daughter.
The Rouse is prepared, at all seasons of the year, for
the reception of guests. and hag been recently put in
order. The large garden. and Dark adjoining. presents
great inducements as a summer resort. to neraons wish
ing to spend a short time away from the duet and tur
moil of the cities, where they can breathe fresh moun
tain air. and enjoy the wild and beauti scenery of
the coal region.
Commutation passenger ticket,, for the use of fami
lies. are sold at a reduction of twenty five Pet Omit"
and an accommodation train will leave Pottsville daily
daring the summer months, to enable those who may
desire it to spend the business portion of the day in the
city and return the same evening, on which the (Marken
will be thirty-three per cent below the usual rates.
For terms, apply to MARY BEAD,
ie3o-3m Mansion Rouse, Mount Carbon,Schuylkill Co., Pa.
LONG BEACH HOUSE, opposite
TITOKERTON. N. 3.—This Hotel is now open
for the reception of visitors, both permanent and tran
enfant. Having been at a large experuie in refigting and
re-furnishing . I feel assured. that for comfort and con
venreace it will compare favorably with any house on
the coast. The best of cooks and servants have been
procured, and no eForts shall be spared to render the
stay of guests agreeable. The 'Prospects for Gunning
and Fishing are exultant Oysters of the finest quality
I have in abundance. With these increased advan
tages, I am confident that the most functions will have
no clause for complaint
N. B.—Capt. WILLIAM GASICILL will run a daily
inn of first-class packets from •tlant:o City to the
beach, one of winch will be at Atlantic every morning
on the arrival of the morning train from Philadelphia.
Parties wishing to come by way of teed', Point, or
otherwise. by addressing me a few days in advance,
will have a good boat to meet them at any point named.
11004 w LEWIS P. STSWART.
MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,
N. S., ISAAC THAYER, (late of Surf House,)
Proprietor.
This House has been very much ealar- ed end im
proved. Has now a Lerma mber of Family Rooms, not
surpassed by any hoteit at h Is atty.
It is lighted throughout with gee. New and fine walks
have been laid to the ocean, which will be lighted at
night, from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect
ing lamps.
Attached to the house (but separate rom main
building) is a large Hall for Hops and P artie s , with a
first-class Ice Cream and Confectionery attached. Over
the Hall there are forty sleeping rooms for single gentle
men. There is also aplay•ground for children, well
Bladed and enclosed, with swine's, &o.
The catering department will be under my own oil
mist supervision, and I trust that my reputation is
suMmentlY , stablished to gatiefy all that my table will
be unsurpassed.
Terme will be 1112 per week.
Carr ages
Boarders 82 tier day.
Carriages attem ed to the House will take Boarders to
and from the Ocean free of charge during bathing_houre.
Je23-tf ISAAC THAYER.
AbIERICAN HOTEL, .ALLENTOWN,
PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has,
during_tho past season, been
GREAPLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
and Is now in capacity and convenience second to none
in the interior of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and
healtnful situation of Allentown 'renders it a de
lightful summer resort, in view of which 'Denial ar
rangements have been made by the_proprietors loan
onmmodate summer boarders. J. Y. BECHTEL,
fe2s teal K W. BIGOMY.
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known
and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for
the reception of Visitors on the neer OF JUNE,
and kept open till the lat of October.
The Rotel will b e x perience , e management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose courtemie manners, and
attention to his guests. give the amplest assurssee of
comfort and kind treatment.
Parties wishing rooms, or any information In regard
to the place, will address the subscriber
MO. P. RE BD, Sec 4 and Tromeirer,
my3o-dm Bedford MineralBprings Co.
CONGRESS lIALL--ATLANTIO CITY.
N. .T.—This emulous Rouse. situated at Atlantio
City, will be reopened with every accommodation for
visitors on the Seth instant, by the subscriber. The
House fronts the beach IN feet, giving a splendid view
e: spaced the Frehing and bailing point.
o pains wilt be to secure the comfort and con
venience of guests.
1.20-2 m THOMAS C. GARRETT.
NEPTUNE HOUSE--ATLANTIO 01TY.
Thie popular and eminently favorite House at
Atlantic, City has, stone the closing of last 1161115013.. been
enlarged. refitted. refurnished, and completely re
luvenated in every particular. and is now open for
the season. From its delightful situation, near
ness to all places of interest, close proximity to the
safest and best part of the beach, it is rendered one of
the most convenient and decidedly the pleasantest house
on the Island.
• • • • • • •
Terms—slo per week; 81.50 per day. Children and
servants half price. . .
JOHN SAUCE, Proprietor.
R.L. FUREY, Supetintendent. le3l-2m
COTTAGE RETREAT,
Beautifully and conveniently located at
AT CITY, N. J.
Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms.
le2o-3m M. MoCLEEB. Proprietor
STAR . HOTEL, •
iiEARLY OPPOSITE THE V. S. HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.
SAMUEL ADAbIB , PROPRIETOR.
DINNER„ FIFTY CENTS.
ALSO, CARRiA . GES TO HIRE.
07' Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable
terms. 3m
MANSION - HOUSE, MAUCH °HUNK,
CARBON CO., PA.—This is the meet comforta
ble and extensive hotel in Northers Pennsylvania, and
the proprietor flatten himself that thus far he has silo
needed in keeping it In a manner that cannot fail to as-
Cary all his gueste.
The Rooms are newly and elegantly furnished, and
the Table always contains the very best the Market'
at re . hotel is located on the bunks of the Lehigh,
directly opposite the railroad depol, and at th e been of
MM."' A. path leads from the rear of
the house to the top of t
some eignt hundred feet above the Lehigh, gtfamt.i
sublime mane imaginable is presented.
The House is abundantly supplied with the beet and
purest Mountain Spring Water.
a?' Hot and Cold Baths can be taken at all times.
}eta-em GEOROt; HOPPER, Proprietor.
AMERICAN HOTEL, MAUOH CHUNK,
PA. This HOTEL is now kept in manner af
foding everyeem•ort to strangers and travellers.
Arrangements have been made this season to Aroom
modate SUMMER BOARDERS. The most sublime
mountain scenery and rural enjoyments are here af
forded. MICHAEL WILIIKLM.
GEO. W. WILRELM.
Jelig-tsel Proprietors.
THE SEA-SHORE-ATLANTIO CITY.
McKIBBIN'S U. 8. HorEL.
The undersigned, proprietor of the above-named
house, being now preparet to receive guests, re
spectfully solicits a share of the public patron
age. Since last summer th ere has been added to
this hotel a tour atoned wing. 140 feet in length. con
taining (beside the bed-rooms ,) a suite of three Parlors,
for ladies. and two for gentlemen ; also, a reception
room, wash-room. and epacions bar-room. Bowling
Saloons, Billiard Rooms, and hot and cold Salt-water
Bath Rooms have been constructed for the accommo
dation of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted
with gas. he house has been newly painted and fur
nished w hil e the shaded grounds surrounding It have
been put n complete order. A well-manned pleasure
Yacht, and an excellent Bead of Music have been en
gaged for the season. J. McKIBBIN.
Jelf-tf
CARLISLE The favorite resort fey those
who evpremate Orand Bornery.
WHITE SULPHUR Pure Mountain Air, Invigorating
Baths. Large and Well-ventilated
SPRINGS.... Rooms. Good Society, and a Good
Cumberland go., P a. Table.
Accommodatioasfor
300. For partioulars send (or Circa •
swims Low. lar.
OWEN. CLENDENIN. & VIBSCHER_,
187-31 n Carlisle Spring, Pa.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BR ANCH, N. J.—The subscriber takes this
method of infomunghis friends and the publim that on
and after JUNE 2)th Ms house will be open for the re
ception of misfits. when every effort will be made to
Please those who may favor him. The house isplea.
gently 'Rusted on a fine bluff, with lawn in front. A
full view of the ocean, good roads, stabling, &0., make
it as attractive as any house in the country. The COM-
Munioation is accessible by two daily lines from foot of
Walnut-street wharf, vie.: 6 A. M., and 2 P. M.
Reference—Grandy, Warden,& CO . 239 Chestnut
street. . A. SHOEMAKER,
JePlm Proprietor.
( 1 9LIIMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
"Li Clam May. New Jersey.—This large, first-olass
DOT bl 4 w il l be opened. for the reception of guests, on
the 26111 June, nee. The House has been completely
repaired and refurnished. A new cooking range. ovens,
steam boilers, and every modern improvement added.
k'aten.ive atabllng attached to the premiss
All kitten' addressed to the subscribers, Cape Island,
New Jersey, will be promptly attended to.
LAIRD & WOOLMAN.
James H. Laird ate proprietor Franklin }IOUS%
dolphin 8. B. Woolman. formerly proprietor Mount
Vernon Hotel. Cape Island. dem
IAGLE HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA.
This large and old-established House. known as the
LEHIGH VALLEY SUMMER EETREAT."
le now open for the mason. The aeoommodations of
this House will be found uneurpassed. The ride here.
by the North Pennsylvaniaßailroa in one of the Plea
santest In our State. CALEB YO d.
RE, Proprietor.
Jan am
AMERIOAN ROUSE, CAPE ISLAND
hI
rs. M. REYNOLDS. Propnetor.— This favorite
hotel will open for the reception of visitors on MON
DAY. June 25th. It has been fitted up in the beet style,
and every attention will be paid to the comfort of its
nest.. iela-titSept
SEA BATHING.
NATIONALPIALf.t.
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE NAY. N. J.
This fine,large. and airy house is NOW OPEN for
visitors. It is duitinguished for comfort. locality. and
superior sooommodations, with ample room for MO per
sons. Terms moderate.
lel4-2m AARON GARRETSON. Proprietor.
SBA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.•-•
DEL4iff ARE H O USE is now open for the !Simon.
IA 11,1 FR 111 W NINA • , rourtrltlr.
LEGAL
Wi7EßEAS—Letters testamentary to
he estate of THOMAS HIGGIN@, degeneeth
having been granted to the undersigned. ali persons
holding any Papers, Books, Document.. B en d.. New,
or other legal mstrurnents or stems tittee be , ongnag to. or
in any way connected with said estate, are requested to
deliver them. and those having claim's toresent them
to SARAH 11 HIGGINS, E_ p xeeutrin,
HUGH S. GORMAN, Executor,
H
ster. New Jersej.
Or to their Attorney, WM. H, MARTIN, No
South FIFTR street, below Walnut. aul.3t*
WHEREAS LETTERS OF AMlN'S
trntion upon the Estate of JOHN RANKI ".
deceased, have been granted to the Subsoriber. all
Persona indebted to said Vitiate are requested to make
Payment. and those having Claims against the same to
present tnem to
REBECCA RANKIN, Administratrin,
Or to her Attorney, WM. B. POOH,
au7-tu-at 212 South FIFTH 'street.
CHOICE HAVANA
OIGARS.
OF VARIOUS BRANDS
O. IL MATTSON,
ARCH AND TENTH STREET,
SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE.-175 Bar
ret Spirits. Tunientizte in store soil for wile by
ROWLEY. ASHHHILNER, & Co., No. 16 6011T71
WHARVES. an 7
PAR.-270 bartels Wilmington, N. C.,
e ciw ais t : mo a k s em A . A . itt n
i ttorj o i
.. an i Voi 6 stA
CratßyPx,
Ali UN E3II.:tiTR
Fr(JFSDAY, THE 7th AUGUST.
Jib Plight!, grand SA051)04)1 DE SRFE COrO6 HT,
at EGGLESFIELD, ( western termi wort/in ler nirdlik
And Schuylkill Railroad.) by the frill ANPIII N OR
CHESTRA. Mr. MORITZ BEERY( aLI ER. DirretAr.
Commence at 3 o'clock - Y. M. Next 'I huraday. Pie
Nic ; nn Free Concert. It.
SOLOMON'S TEMPLE,
•Ncw on Exhibition in
NATIONAL riAL,
will vositirel
ALA R KoT. HOVE TwEI FTB tcCR I 'Fr t
7th inst. y CLOSE on 7 UESDA EVENING, the
Tuts Grand and Ins rtio ino Mod. I in 33 by 34 feat,
Containing 200 Too rs each Ii hied by gee 600 figures.
in Jewish costume, renresenting their ancient ' bode of
worship.
OPEN TO VISITOR-6. with explanations. from 10 to
12 A. M.. 234 to 5, and 7to 234ews .
Admission reduced to 16 cl; Cbi M kroon 10 otnta.
anlqf
pENNA. ACADEMY OE THZ FINZ
ARTS.-1035 cißEspnyr Gu es t
Containing a lane collection of Pan:Mugs and Sculp
ture, is now open daily from It A. M. Gale P. M. Ad
=monad ea.; children under anderlf Jean. 11 awn. irli-tt
WANTS.
WANTED—A SALESMAN in . a Notion
tivestera H ggi. firl MOT 41.8mtrA:".
A YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OF .AGE
is deal roue B o oktaining a situation ea
store
%lark or Astistant-keeper In a Wholesele,fltore.
of g .. Goods preferred. Address. "Franklin. this
ane-nt•
WANTED—A Situation as Assistant
Fditar and Clerk on a Pennsylvania 00t1E117,
newspaper.. The applicant has had DIVIIIT peen SW'
J lollop in th i s double oavanity in one of the largest and
moat influential Journals ,n Me State, and can furnish
abundant testimonials and a.idenekta of ohansorbr and
capacity. Admits W .J.C.. Chambersburg.
auf-ft*
AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN,
who has enjoyed the society of the dies the
Principal cities of Europe and Ameihm. and is a tho
rough scholar, hewing la iirwloti, go of all the models
,
languages, IS willing to offer services to a reliable
mercantile firm. (who will not object to pay a Wary to
keeping with the character of the employee. as Cor
respondent, Secretary, or would be willing to take an
European Agency. Address, stating compensaLon.
"Albert," office of this saner. aul-at•
TO GROCERS.—Wanted, by an active
young man, who beta had severalpears' experience
in the retail grocery trade. a ' , mantra in a wholesale or
retail grocery store. etredareferencea Elven. Addreas
Lewis." office of the Press. ant- et*
WiNTED—A young man as Salesman.
who thoroughly acquainted with the Mereitsat
Tailor's and Clothing trade of this city. To lay porton
capable of Biting this pneltlon , a liberal compengati^n
will be given. Adam= Box 413. P. tr.le-tf
livionlm-A Situation, by a mast,
thirty-seven years of axe. of extensive experi
ence in tallness. o t good address. and competent to ell
almost any position. either as a clerk. susenstendent,
or salesman. le very respectably connected, and oan
give the most estisraotory references as to integriy.
enerry. and business capacity... A moderate Bakery for
o ne _ p The P reeent
ress 11 will be accented. Address B. G. 11.,; 04(41/
fll.tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
dTO KENT—Two sps.cious, well
.lighted, Well-ventilated Rooms. near the Ex
change. ended for printing offices, or for irisnahottinng
purposes, ae there Is ample steam Dower attaehed. -
tinsis" X. Y ." box 1397, Post Office.
WANTED TO RENT A dwelling
houee, Broad ad
Springaituatai
west of Broad and north ot Garden streets.
Heat not to exceed tleoo. Address P.: at this
office. ati7 3t"
dm TO LET—HOUSE No. 3(2-8017TH
mai. SIXTEENTH Street. Lau parlor, dining-room.
kitchen, four chambers, two attics, bath and sues
room,, ranee, with hot and cold water, ewe in each
room. in complete teem!. Rent aeoo. Apple No. 16
North SIX Street, to S. J. WILLIAMS.
aue-st .
T HE UNDERSIGNED, WISHING TO
devote his whole time to the ppractice of medicine.
will dispose of his DB.VG 'Truss, situated No. 00
mirth Q unit.r4 n P
treet, Lancaster. a. Lancaster has
one of the cheapest and best markets in the country.
Persons can live more comfortably in this eitrthati
Philadelphia. and at half the coed. The store is situated
in the principal business street. and bits be en in!meccas
ful operation for about six years. There is a laaaom2
the premises for five years, with the privilege of pima?'
it up at any momentthe occupant feels disposed. To is
good purchaser, terms will be made easy. For further
information oall at the store. D. fiIcCORMICIL
Lancaster. August 2d, 181 k). amt. 71
nOYLESTOWN FARM.—For sale, one
of the best Farms in Backs County. situate elan
one mile from the Court House. containing one h
and four acres. The soil is of the best quality'. as the
improvements all that can be desired. Will be sold
upon accommodating term,, or exchanged in part for
good improved city Property. Appto
J. BITITH.
aut-St" - N 0.43 6 WA LNU TSmat.
Ai TO LET OR FOR SALE—A four
1/Matory house, double back bruldinge, all modern im
provements, in complete order; an elegant large yard.
Terms low to a good tenant. Bitnwed No. 1.924
CHESTNUT Street. apply at No. 719 CILFJP NUT
Street, in the Masonic Hall.
ToFro RENT—Two Spacious Offices on the
first floor in budding No. 423 WALNUT Street.
Apply on the premises, Room N 0.5. au3-6t
(2.ERMANTOWN PROPERTY. For
Bale or to Let, a e and convenient House in
Germantown; _gas. water, large lawn. and plenty ot
shade. inane or the beet locations • will be sold . ow .
Address Box 1180, Philadelphia post officer. bfl•]m
TOTBUILDERS.—A large lot, having
three fronts. suitable for immediate interoventeal.
situated on TWENTIETH street , below CETI:Ia/IHE
Will be sold on accommodating terms to a am who .
wttl imptove. For terms, &a, address'. "K. 'ales of
this paver. frle-tf
FAOTORY LOT FOB SALE.—A largo
lot, having three fronts, admirably mtaated in. the
Southwestern part of the city. Will be rented or sold
on reasonable terms. For earth:Mars, ant,- at this
office.
TO LET—The first floor of the fineßuild
ing N 0.704 CHESTNUT street, formerly occupied
11.11 a wholesale ( and lately as a rettul) Falb/ Goods and
Perfumery Store. Moly at the office ofJULEB HAMM
& Co, No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Phila. jy73-/m
MISSOURI LAND I 2
300,000 Acres for Sale, at mines ranging from Lti
to 30 cents er Aore, in any quantities required.
TAXES end, and PATENTS procurnd for Imolai
sera of Land under the Graduation AM.
Plats furnished gratis by ect r asing a wattage stamp. For further =format mn ane • to
WILhON, RA LINOS Bc. CO.,
U. e. and General Land Agents,
611 CR ESTN UrStreet,
B. tween TRIED and FOURTH
andouis, do.
LAND WARRANTS bought , sold , located.
3r2-3m
FOR SALE—The btock and Fixtures of a
Wholesale Boot and shoe Hooae, now doing a
toed blueness. This is a good opportunity for any one
Imsmeas, or a hones 'rioting to
selling out. — .Morass
--.4...tuitieto.• resat:ma swing for
ti trice. with name. s„..
gait
910 NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS _ .
-E- For We a large lot in the Bouthweatern seotiou or
the oily. well adapted for a Nurserr. Tema acoognmoda
tins. ror "articular" address " 'at this othee. all7-tt
B GARDEN G.
VAIIILIES and Gentlemen desiring supe
rior board for the sateseer eau toy have choice
of teem cool rooms at 923 WALNUT Ptreet. tyla
PR.IV A TE BOARDlNG.—Clecalamen and
their families or single gentlemen, can be aossm
modated with fliArd, with pleasant and handaome
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 616 LOCUST Ht.,
south side of Waahington Square. The location. !nine
OPIJOIIte to one of the handsomest parka in the oar. is
central, and extremely pleasant. transient persons
visiting the city can be accommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
pnvate entrance. for rent. imitable for an Mao*. jell-tt
TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE
accommodated with good, airy agartratiuts, (with
or without boarikyu a tnvate family. Location r
tral. Address OLB RT,' through Blood'. is
patch. sal
EDUCATIONAL.
THE MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S
English and French Boarding and Day Pohool, for
Fount' Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, will he re
opened on Wedneeday,Sept. 12th. attl.ew
MESDAMES OBEAARAY AND D'HER
VILLY respectfully reform their friends and
the pablio that they hay., removed their Boarding and
Day &hoed for You BP
(I.adies from Loran'Square wiltoia
1647 and 1629 SPRIJI.3E Street where they be
ready to reeei ye their pupils on LIPISDAY, Septem
ber 13th.
Mesdames CIIEGARAV and D'HERVILLY will re
ceive tialt. , rn at No. 1e , 09 LOGAN Square matt' the
20th Augur.. kne-thri
A ritERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is •
reliable medium throulewhiati Sottools and Piad
mty obtain ooinoatent teachers. Parente mar ob
tain, ratnitossly, infottnatioa_mi l orzlarf thdi
seaftair. 8511TH
beat
BROOWAY, New fort
- inn CHEST or Street. Philadeinnia.
ngYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
MERCA,KTILIS COLTaji3, kargl. n 1). _gorier 18.6.1U.14 en `ST
NOW nt, Butrelo,Claveland, Clussdo, and
Far inaktion. will or wend far Cabbacursa. fai-
SAYING FUNDS.
A MERICAN SAVING FUND.-- 00111-
paw , ' Building, southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 8 till I
o'clock, and on MONDAY till Bin Me evening. This
Old Instigation has always mud In full, on demand.
without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums mud back, on demand,_in gold and silver.
TRUSTEES.
ALEX. iVILILLDIN, President.
SAM.L. WORK, Vise President.
John C. Farr, T. E. Hewer,Grooms Nugent,
John Auspach, Jr., IdamL T. Bodine, Alb. U.Ronerts.
John Aikman, !arse Bowman, EL N. Eldridge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN S.WlLSON,Treasurer.
JOHN C. SIMS. Secretary.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FITND,
Office. 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Leeslattice April
14th, on. Open for Deposits and Paymenw, dady, Cron,
/. Ei voi. N 'cao s o , v ii.o f n ib i s s o t . o o t n o lnDAV and THXIR2DAY
Interert 6 per cent. per annum. DePoritore can with
draw their clomps by Cheeky, if 'leered. Spectial De
mute received.
JAMES S. PRINGLE. Pneiderit.
FRANCIS HART. genre , tl.llr. 10a0-tf if
VROM PROFESSOR BOOTS.—"In my
opinion the Hs RTELL JAR combines more ad
vantages than any others for Preserving. being w both , '
of glase, cleanly, strong, and durable, closing air-tight,,
and opening and shutting with facility.
"JAIIES Huram"
FROM DR. ATLEE.
" I have used the Hertel' All class Jar in my fermi'
for the preservation of Fruit. and in comparing it with
others previously employe i for the purpose, I consider
it highly preferable, and particularly so to metal Jars or
jars with metal tops. It to per feetlz air tight, and Pee
rom all possibility of taint, as is toe case with metal.
It is secured with more ease, rapidity, and certainty
than by cement or solder, and opened reedit?. while the
fruit is kept in the moat admirable manner. Having
tested the Jar well, I consider that it meets all the indi
cations that oan be desired.
•' WASHINGTON L. A•ri88.1 1 1. D..
No. 1405 Aroh Street."
Manufactorers under the Patent.
BARTELL tc LETCHWORTH,
rso. )3 North FIFTH Street.
CONTINENTAL NAILS, (Edge Gripe )
mannfaotured at ths, Portage Nail and Iron Works,
from auperior gnality of Juniata iron, on machines of
the most approved construction. and warranted to ba at
least equal,
in quality• uniformity, and finish, to any
other brands in the market.
Other brands (flat and edge gri_pe iewr on hand.
JOS. 0. D. CHER aTMAN.
421 COMM ROE Street.
Prince o Christman'a superior solid-eye Planters
lines for .11.16 es %NW, isi4 dim
QTEREOSCOPIO 'VIEWS, JUST RE
oetved. entirely nay, subieeta. STEREOSCOPIC
INSTSUM V NTS made In, every style. and sold low by
M. J. FRANKLIN. Upttotan, 112 South FOURTH
Street, bony Chestnut.
1117" Spectacles and Eye-alums correctly suited ter
all aces. .ioroscopes Opera. eledisee, &e.. In a greet
varlets, at the very lowest prices, wholesale or retail.
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AZIjMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUBLEA
AZUNLEA! AZUMEA! AZTMEA: AZUMEA t
PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER
Manufactured solely Pio. 6 North FOURTH
Ittrost .n. 11110114 mill %rod
PITULL-275 barrrls Pitch, in store and
for We by_ R 0 WLE_L__ABIiBURNER, CO„
No. 10 ti WILARYtin,